w f "XT TV 1 riKnTi i i , H , j if- Me MaLLSBRo Argos VOL. XIV. HILLSBORO, OREGON, MAY 0. 1007. no. a X 6 IKE 10 TAPE FOR THE POOR FAKIR Law Made More Strict Ite Kurd inn Slashing I ires WILL HAVE COUNTY FINE WAKDEN Mutt Sent wltbmit Pay From Slate Couoly (o pay The old slashing law which re ulril tho furnter who wanted to burn his pi'e of brush to coma to the county seat and ut out a per mil, ban txwu changed and tho ad dition has nut leaned the severity. Instead of ptt'Mnir a law making carrdtnes a criminal (llenae, punishable by heavy lino and im prisonment, tlii farmr must nil) hunt up a permit before he can burn hl bnub. The new law makes Mate officers nd three n)viiiti-frf, liy the gov ernor, a fire hoard, and tho fir board will appoint a aheriir, deputy beriff, or constable, as such fire warden, and tho appointee muni acoit, and get hU money for hie ervioM, if lin ran, out of the coun ty, The Washington County farmer will tbernforo do as Imforo. bunt up some one who will uny him "aye" or "nay" that he can burn a little lnhit)g on bis own place. The now liw will take clfeot on May 25. A part of the new law follow: The chm ir moii in from June I to Oc tober I of cat b year, which U tlie amu a thnt provided by llie iiieitnt lw, during which oeiid it (hull he unlawful (of any oiio to net on lire or cause to ht act on lire any lakhtiij(, (boiiplng, wiutl land or hrtuh bin), niher hi owe or the iroirrty of another, without written permlnaiun from a Mate fire warden antl strict compliance with the tertna of tame, but this rcalrictiou diies not apply to the burnine, of low pile, attuii or brush heaps In iiinli quanti Ilea, at a aale dintance Iroiu other lulUm ntable material and umli'r adequate pre caotioui and peruana! control, and in ac cordance with regulations to le adopted bribe board; but if an atich burning without pcniiiiot) shall result tu the escape of fire mid injury to the property of another, thia ahall lie held aa prima facie evidence that auch burning waa not safe ami waa a violation of thta section, Vlolatlnm of thc-iic provlina are punish able bv linen of not lent than nor more than "tu, or iuipntontnent of not lea than 10 duyi uor more than three months. Any Hire Warden ahall have the right to refuse, revoke or postpone prrmits wbea it is clearly neacaaary for public aafety. Any applicant when dissnttslied with the dceisiou of a St He I'ire Warden ahall have the riht to appeal to the State Hoard of forestry. Any permit obtained through willful misrepresenta tion (hall be Invalid and give no eiemp tlon from linhility ol any kind. Any person who arts on fire or causes to be act on lire any woods, brush, grass, stubble or other material beiug or Krow liiK on any lands mil his own, without permission from the owner, or who will fully or negligently allows tire to escape from his own laud, or anyone who ac cidentally seta nny tire on his own land or another's and allows it to escape from hie control without extinguishing it, or using every eliort to do so, is subject to punishment by a line of not less than f jo nor more than flooo, or imprison ment for not lea than one month uor more than one year. It la lawful, however, to build camp fires, in a careful manner on any unin closed lauds, the owner of which has not forbidden the building of tame by per sonal or posted notice, if, before depart ing the builder of the tire extinguishes the same; neither do these provisions apply to the setting of hack fires, in good faith, to prevent the progress of a fire then burning. All kind of hardware C. A. Lamkin Co. Claus Johhp, of nuar Hunks, was down to the city Monday. Saturday Evening Telegram and Argun, $2.00 per year. A. Paulraoir, of near Farming ton, waa up to the city Saturday. Satisfaction guaranteed in the Ooean Wave Washer. Chas. A. Lamkiu Co. Guy Weisenback, manager of tho A. II. Johnson Farm, Reedville, was in town the last of the week. I am agent for tho Judson Blast, ing Powder. J. W. Vandervolden, Roy, Ore. Both 'phones. E. A. Wolf, the one man in Washington County who is a real enthusiast in procuring songbirds for this district, waa in the city Saturday. We sell a complete line of stoves and ranges, hardware, tinware, crockery, eto. Cmno and boo them and get prioeB before purchasing. Schulraerich Bros. Klbridge Cheney, the Forest drove veteran, was in tho city Monday, looking over the Shute . Park, in which the old veterans will bold their camp, commencing with Saturday, June 2f . The en campment will hold June 29, SO, July 1, 2 and 8, and end up on the Fourth. Mr. Cheney thinks the grounds will make a uioe camping place, and says the old hoys will Lave a record time. 1 John Hooker Jr , of thia city, and who came from the Greenville aec tion, where the boys furniehed the champion ball players in the olden times, haa made a league with Wm schulroorioh, of Farmington, to have a ball game between the Farmington and Hillsboro married man. The battle Gold promisee to lurnlau nolo glory and blood, and all the physicians of the city will go down in a body to care for the wounded, and the hearse will go down to rart c 11' the dead. The date of the bloodshed has not yet been fixed, and the boys are scur rying around for wool mattresses to ue as mite for the occasion. L. M. Kuder and wifo, of near Roy, were county seat visitors, Haturday. They report David Kuder, aged 85, and one of the pioneer sawmill men of tho Green ville section, aa strong mentally as ever, but that he is failing phyei cally. The elder Mr. Kuder ex pote to make a trip to the county at in a few days, just to meet the old pioneers be knew when a young fellow. Farm for tale: Eight miles southwest of Hilleboro; 34 acree; 8 to 10 acres under cultivation; bal ance easily cleared; good pasture; living water: small fruit; log barn: email bouse; ideal dairy farm and ie on milk route. 11,050 and easy terms. Inquire at Argus cilice. Mrs Lillian Bond, who recently sued B. F. Wagley for ten thous and dollars, was in town Monday, accompanied by her attorney, J. N. uoiiman, who is counsel in the suit she instituted against the sher iff's office for a like amount. The plaintiff is from Forest Grove. Ralph Wann, principal of the lL'thany publio school, was io town Saturday, looking hale and hearty. Mr. Wann is considered one of tho loading teachers of the county, and is having line success with bis school. For sale: Good milk cow. in milk: full blood Jersey bull, eli gible to regiBtry, yearling in Aug ust. Also pure Chester White sow; will pig the last of May. N . Chiloott, Hilleboro. near Fifth 8 tree t station. After 57 years of residence in Washington county, Mr. and Mrs Isaac Leiay departed Tuesday to make their home in Portland. They leave with the beet wishes of hundreds of friends in this vicinity. Speaking of groceries if you want the tineet staple and fancv groceries to be found in the market, try John Dennis. He is after your trade, and once a cuBtomer, always a customer. Mies Jennie Reasoner. daughter of D. B. Reasoner, has taken a po sition as assistant book-keeper at the Commercial Bank, and will also act as stenographer in corres pondence. Threshing outfit for sale: $1100 takes it. Complete, including Ki ll. I, engine, Advance Separator. wcodsaw connections, eto. Address P. O. Box 115, Forest Grove, Ore. Andrew Fubrer, of Raleigh, and formerly engaged in the dairy busi ness, was up Tuesday, looking on at the sale. While in the city he called at the Argus office, For gentlemen's, ladles' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to boy of John Dennis. We hsve them for everybody, and at prices that are values. Miss Anna Hall, of Portland, came out Sunday and went on out to Glencoe to vinit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hall. L. N. Gilnet and wife, of Litteli, Y ash., departed lor home yester day, after a short visit at the E. L Abbott home, J. E. Long and wife, of Portland, were out the first of the week, gueets at the Isaao Leisy home, Leisyville. Wm. Thompson and Julius Pe terson, of Cedar Mill, were up to the county seat Tuesday afternoon. J. W. Hughes, of Dilley, was down Tuesday, to Bee how auction sales are cried down this way. J. W. Hayes and family, well known here and at Glenooe, have moved to Sheridan to reBide. Linus Brown, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, visited friends in town Sunday. Frank Harberg and Jos. Dono van, of this side of Cedar Mill, were in the oity, Tuesday. August Rossi, of the thriving town of Beaverton, was in the county Beat Tuesday. Earl Wallace was out from Port land, Sunday, visiting with the home folks. Casper Jasper, of North Forest Grove, was in the oity Tuesday. Green Walker and wife, of near Koy, were in the oity Tuesday. Paints and oils. C. A, Lamkin Co. BY TII8 COUNTY COORT Will Hire Teams and Work Force Account on Fill RECORDER IMS BIG RECEIPTS Transcript ut Claiim Allowed by Coun ty Court Bids were opened for work for the county laet Friday, and the hid of A. K. Mead, to put in the Bige A Knnen' fill for "A" was njVcted. M. M. Mead will s-ipennttnd the work at so much per day. Clyde Lincoln wa awarded the contract for the Holcomb bridge, at $25S, and the other bridge advertised last week were given Mr. Lincoln at $17 per thousand feet, board measuro. Upon payment of $:0 Martin Vandehey will be given a deed to a road north of the poor firm. L C. Walker, J. F. CarstotiB and Jno. Caldwell will meet May 15 and locate a gateway near Loonird Hill place, Sec. .'!.', T o N It 1 W. J. W. Hill lax cancelled upoo payment of $5. Nels C. Ivereen given rebate of $24 08, error in taxation. II. W. Notter granted a rebate oi 1901 and 1902 taxrs. Peter Vanderzanden granted re fund of $3.08, error in taxes. One hundred dollars appropri ated for road improvement in Dis trict 11, available when private subscription is all paid. Special appropriation of $100 made for work in road dielrict 0. Scoggin Valley Telephono Co given telephone franchise, L M. McDaniel given quitclaim to lot in Middleton on payment if $12 to treasurer. Transcripts State casta in juetico court allowed: Chas. Williaoia, L. J. Palmateer and II. A. Walker. Clerk Godman'B feea collected for month of April, $22(5,50; recorder's feo, same month, $381 00. S. G. Uhoades confirmed aa deputy sheriff for Reed ville dis trict. F. M. Hill appointed supervisor in place of T. J. King, deceased. J. I. Northrup et ale granted right to put up telephone line. Petition Sol Freudenthal for re fund, oxceeeive taxation, denied. Aasessment of JaB Burness, Sec 5, T 2 N R 5 W, cancelled. John Stewart refunded $1.(0 overpayment tax. K. B. Goodm granted $2 4.5 over payment tax. Henry Hendricksen granted $4 40, double taxation. The following claims were al lowed: Mrs Mary M Ramsey, refund tux.. $o 97 W A t'lapp, refund lax 11 52 U i ISagU-y, circuit court 15 00 W I) Smith, circuit court 51 00 lf L Beach, assessing mid col 16 J B Adams, r and h , 1 60 Chris Peterson, juror 23 8c II J Goll, juror 20 60 W A Bellinger, inror as 60 J N Hoffman, refund tax 5 00 h A Rood, juror 26 00 C K IH'ichumn, cletk c c 6 00 Croner & Howell, r and h o K McC'uniscy juror c c 26 00 W I) Smith, assessing and col a 70 Wm mrety, jnror c e 34 50 Wheeler Mfg Co, c h 1 00 Glass it Pnidhonnne, sta iq 71 1 ia vies uros, rami n ty 00 f J Bailey, r and 11 7 W Cave, witness I) A a 00 Adolnh Sieirrist. witness 1) A inn O Y Cook, r and h 40 55 Cla-a & Prudhomme, sin 4 63 M Turner, r and h 44 30 w w Moscow, witness u A a 00 Bushong & Co, sin 17 t,o C A Oavell, eruisinc timber iw 00 John Stimuli, r nnd h 1 50 J T Young, rami It 173 75 u Bftppingion a 00 Glass & rni'.thoiume, stn 9 33 W C l rescott, timber cruiser ..S63 95 Stevens Bros, rand h 38 80 Hillshoro Independent, printing... 28 so C R Adums, r and h 10 45 A 11 Davis, assessing and col 63 00 A J Hoy, relief- 131 60 0 I. McCracken, county 1 7s A M Collins, janitor 40 00 K J Godnmn, clerk and deputy etc,23S 10 F.rwin Hitter, assessing and col 66 to VV connell, slienll deputy 235 00 T Buxton, assessing and col 7fi 00 W II Lydu, r and It 10 6s I W Connell, board of prisoners... 17 50 Win M Jackson, treasurer, postage 51 00 M V Case, travelling expenses Si 50! M C Case, salary and ollice ex 60 99 Willis Ireland, recorder, postage... 1 U qs G W Hines, snpt sal 15 00 J T Fletcher, supt sal 25 00 M G iNeuse, timber cruiser 440 co H G Haeey, supt salary and supr... a to John U Bailey, cruising timber 160 00 o N foole, assessing and col 78 00 T WSain, supt salary 7 50 II II Mailer, r and h 427 n J B Imlay, assessing nud col 7a 00 The Delta Drug Store, relief s 71 W It Harris, fruit inspector 16 50 Climax Milling Co, relief 40 G W Barnes, assessing and col 58 50 John Nyberg, supt sal 5 00 John MeClnran, supt sal 12 50 juineon isensen, supt sal.... 32 50 W W Boscow, witness 1 50 J W Cave, " . itio Fred Cornelius, " 1 50 Ward Downs, " 1 50 joe uowns, " 1 50 WFAdkins, " 1 50 x -u tverr, juror , a ao John lf.itiley, juror a 60 Geo l'rost, " a 40 K Y McNclly, " So R S Robinson, bridges '. 13 00 J K 1'n kiiison, Mip'r tal 30 00 The Argus, printing 10 70 A C Winr.ey, relief 35 co K II Greer, relief n 85 City Water & I.igbt Works 23 so A liivcntuii, supt sul 17 50 lien Hull, witness 4 yo Kred Su-wiirt, witness , 4 90 Rott Tompkins, " 4 90 J.iiiies Johnson, " ,. 4 90 Herthol.l I-'lau-diuer, witnese 4 90 Webb Phillips, " 2 10 IC 11 Colciimri. " 4 90 B I. Abliott, juror I 20 Gua Kronner, sup 12 50 August Tews, juror 3 00 J W Iffirtrninpf, juror I 00 K II ireer, " I'A Scbulinerich " J II Kcwell " H T Kagley, justice fees C W Itedinoiid, constable fees.. C Walter, rand h John liorwick, !up 1 co 1 00 4 '.O 31 SS IS o.i 9 00 13 50 John A Johnson, sup is 00 G W Mitt, sup 32 50 F M Kel.cv, sup 30 uo Jake Hi ielien, sup ..,.. 32 50 If I, Flint, " , 13 75 ( ' K Shorey, " 22 50 K wood Haynes, relief 6 00 Ixjnie Reno, relief 6 00 Beech & Kiefer, r and h 51 37 J W Sewell, stipr 15 00 Scliulinerieh Bros, r ft h & relief..! 22 50 Chris Srhindler, supr 30 50 W .1 Butuer, sal and r and h 36 Ho C B Buchanan, " 33 70 V W Lewis, r and h K4 00 J W Goodin, sal ami ex 5S Kb F M Kelsay, r and h 100 co W M Jackson, postage o 60 I' H Vandehey, work poor farm. .130 00 I, M Alexander, tyjiewriter 93 25 I.J Hollz. sup sal 3H 7s W II I.yda, lumber 26 76 Herbert Bros, lumber 10 03 A II Todd, sup sal 40 00 G rouer it Rowell, roads 1 76 J J Krebssup sal 10 co J W Connell, expenses, shlFs sal,. , 20 00 John B.-ycr, sup sal 40 co h I, I'erkins, tax collection... Good Roada Machine Co Ward Downs, tux collection... 5 40 3 yj 78 00 C I) Hitchcock, refund tax 471 J R Hall, roads 7 00 John Norell, refund tax 8 93 Sioionds CroHB cut eaws. C. A. Lamkin Co. Fred Stark, of below Schollp, was in tho city Saturday. C. Ildmold and wife, of Bloom ing, were county seat visitors, Sat urday. Stationery, pen?, playing cards, ledgers, journals, etc, at the Pharmacy. James McGowan, of below Bea verton, was in the city the first of the week. J. B. Walker, of below Beaver ton, was a comity seat visitor Mon day afternoon. C. W. Dodson, of above Moun- taindale, was a county scat visitor, Monday, on legal business. J. W. White, of above Carstens, was in tho city Monday, and made bis annual call on the Arpus. Wm. Markway, of near Banks, was in the city Monday, ana re ports that little burg as booming. Frefih milk cowa for eale. D. P. Corrieri, Hilleboro, Route 2, near koifay ranch, l jmiles southeast of city. George Ilolsheiiuer, of north of Beaverton, and David Reghitto, of the Base Line, were in town Mon day. We are solo agonts for th.9 cele brated Chatham fanmill. Price, complete, $157 50. Scbulmerich Bros. Henry Johnson, of Shady Brook, was in town friday, and reraem b?red the Argus ollice in one of his visits. Fresh milk cow, with calf at eide, for Bile. Apply to John .uercher, nuisooro noiue 1, residing in Helvetia. Mrs. H. T. Bugley returned the Brut of the week, after a month's visit with her mother, at Boise Idaho. Gents and boye' clothing, fall line now inKuh, Nathan & Fis chcr Sincerity make at II . Weh rung & Sons. Frank E. Rowell, the Scholia mill man and merchant, was in town Saturday, and wont on to Portland. Our line of Bpring dress goods have commenced to arrive from New York. Come and Bee them. Sehulmerich Bros. . Frank Hovendon, of Reedville, was up to the city Saturday. He has quite recovered from a fal sustained eome weeks ago. Draft and driving horses for sale at the Cornelius Bros, old stable Forest Grove, Ore. E. D. Began racinc f none Main 31. John Lehman, who has for many moons been driving a milk wagon for the condenser, cavo the Arcus omce a pleasant call, Saturday. For pale: Young Poland China sows, to litter in May. Dam and piga have regirtrred iutc. Bowlby Brothers, Cornelius, Route 2. S. A. D. Meek and wife returned the last of the week from Cham poeg, and report the exercises of last Thursday as very tine. They will go again next season. VOUNG MAN KILLED Donkey Line Pulled Tree Over on Vtuth KEX-ifcTU CAMPBELL 13 CRUSHED Had Fastened Line to Tree, Whh.Ii Gave way and Fell Kenneth Campbell, 6gd 22 years, and whose father waa tollgate ten der on the Wilnon River tollroad I t a number of years, was instant ly killed in the Bufe Line Lumber Company'e Login camp last Thursday aflerpoon. Vouog Camp bell was tending the donkey line, and he had fastened it to a tree. TLe engir.e made a pull and the tree wsb toppled over oa the un fortunate young man and he was instantly killed. The victim was an industrious young fellow and bad many friends in the Gales Creek country. The funeral took place tbe lt'Bt of the week. THE MOHAIR POOL Talk about Mohair the Hilleboro pool sold a week ago, and brought in the teat eum of -1800, going at 30 cents per pound. There was but one pool which fold higher, and that waa at Dalla?. W. L. Soohren, wh.; rcprpfented the pur chaser, as authorized to pay a qnarter of a cent more if necessary, but the 30 cent effer wr3 accepted The following had wool in the sale: S R Lawrence, C A Hanlev. T Simtns. Wm Sehulmerich, J W Shuie, Zina Wocd, J C I'cach, Alex Gordon, It B Collins, Thos Connell, James II bewell, C I) Varnham, Herman I'rahl, Joa Con r.ell, K !' 1'eters, A Anderson &. Son. J W Connell, I W lackson. Wm Bitchel- der, C Kehse, I, Vowera. S G Sutton. ieo Robinson, W W Paine, W D Wood. 1 & K Young, J Dennis, I5 Chrtstenson, 'eter Uotleib, tongue estate, 1- J Bailey ! no wui fli-'ierjurgen. Twenty-nine and one-half cents vTaa tbe lowett price offered. A. V. Denny, of Raleiah. was in the city Tuesday. F. B Clark, of Farmington, waB the city Tuesday. J. B. McNew, of bi-low Reedville. was in town Tuesday. O. G. Barlow, of Portland, was out tho first of the week. i Mrs. Samunl Galbreath, of Tual atin, was in the city yesterday. J. G. Hayne?, the Beaverton tockrrian, was up to the county eat Tuesday. F. W. Lepschatt, of near Glen coe, wae in town lutsaav. a SDec- tator at the Bale. T. B. Perkins, of Buxton, and where he is engeged in the mercan tile business, waa in the city Tues day. H. Taylor Hill, of Portland, and who is at his bia Mountaindale anch for a few days, was in town uesday, attending the sale. Brown Leghorn eggs, 15 each sotting, for 50 cents; also fu'l blood Bull Legnorn eggs for hatching purposes, uu cents tor setting of 13. Mrs. Agues Gowan. Hillsboro. In- dependant phone, 144. Eggs de- ivered to any part of the city. M. Hahn, of above Mountain- dale, was in the city Friday, Since the earthquake he has not heard from W. J. Wail, who is his eon in-law, aul engaged in the mercan tile business at Loa Mochis. Sina loa, to he does not know as yet whether or not he was in the line of the recent Mexican quake. General Manager C. 15. Lytle, of the Pacific Railway it Navigation Company, departed the first of the week for lillamook, where he will meet with Robt. Wakefield, who has contracted the construction of 20 miles of grade over on the coast end of the line. Mr. Lytle expects to bo absent for several days. Miss A. M-utg. of England, ar rived in the city Friday, and went on out to Helvetia to see her sister, Mrs. llemmy, whom she had not seen lor 21 years. She was ac companied by a brother, who re sides in Portland. Mis-i Iftftig eaya she had a very pleasant trip across to iNew lork, and Bho is very much surprised to find so beautiful a country in Oregon. - Ed. Schsuuley, while working on a barn near Koy, foil thirteen or fourteen feet, Thursday last, and suHlained a severe fracture of one of his arms. Dr. A. B. Bailev weut out and attended the patient, and says he will get along finely, Mr. Schamley is well known here and at Cornelius. The Argus hopeB he will be able to go up against another job soon, and advices that ho wear a pair of log ger's boots with calks in the soles. EE LE5 Your after see ,-w?Pompeian Massajze Jut thU paper k white until it k eompartd with omhm whiter, to your Iko my look cn until ;w try a Pompeian Muae and ice the left-in dirt that It bring out. You hae been wuhing with rap ,4 but ttia fa $n nm,, Y(M thought your tk.a n cltan, but wondered why it wu allow .nd why the wnaklei grew more in eridencc every year. PompeUn Mirny, Cream gently rubbed in and then at gently rubbed out will bnng wifh tht dirt that soap hat never touched, nourahe. the .kin, putt rosy blood in die cheek., ko nature do hi perfect work. All good barben ipply Pompeian Manage Cream- it n a great relief afW thaving and tend, to make the akin Wronger and lea. nuitie. Laiie. appreciate Pompeian Manage Cream became k itimuUtea the circulation and give, a bright, clear complexion. Come in for free ample and copy of the tamoua Pompeian Cream a M at Hillsboro Vegetable and Fish MARKET Fresli Vegetables and Fish in Season. Give us a call. Market opposite Tualatin Hotel, on Main Street, Hillsboro. We deliver to all parts of city. P. J. Ritchey CEL Son A Mirror j Your face is a mirror and reflects the condition of t your blood. Iron-Tone makes rich, red blood and a healthy complexion. For sale by all druggists. Price, 50 cents. Let us send you our little booklet, "Renew Your Vital ity," which tells you what Iron-Tone is and what it will do. You can have it for the asking. IRON-TONE CHEMICAL CO. Address G rover Medicine Co., Woodburn, Ore. 3 tj WElNHARD'Sco The best of all Bottled for I i r Sfte Delta Drug' Store Hillsboro, Oregon For that tired, run-down feeling, try our ALTI-TONE The ideal Spring Medicine. We guarantee it. 1 skin mav look rlpnn washino irntil vnn ine leu-in tun tnat Cream will bring out booklet "A Treatise on Facial Manage.1 50c and f I.00 per jar. Pharmacy J Every Family Wants good croceries, and ev. eiy family should do us the just tice to give us a trial. We cany a line of absolutely pure and fresh groceries, and we take pride in giving everybody cour teous treatment'and the'eertain- ty of satisfaction. Get oar prices and compare them with what you are paying. n draught) - .' Beers. Medicinal Use W. V. WILEY'S g Lt I .111