ME I I m .nllLL VOL. XIV. HILLSBORO, OREGON, JUNE G, 1907. NO. 12 SB6R '1 Ai Hillsboro licatcn by Hanks in a Snappy (iatne DITCH MEN U K V T Hl.UOMfES DtKtodjnH o( tic m! rid. Uulsou tin I'laj Hall The I. It. A N. tx.k a incursion crowd of about tdxiy t Pinks, Bunday, to a ta 1 1 fnm bctwrcn Hlllhii.r) and Ranks, and tbo county rent boys ere beaten to s ttandati)l liy th fanners. The lltukibiy at no i ntra rgji, and a liberal flio i of Uiu lira Sunday morning arid itm y they lolled the eapilols wan nil elow Tbe aooro was 22 t l'i. H U Wilion, who wa eff form at mtv-tid bHt, banged t h Ois'. lull over the f. nee ml made a a home rut-, Inn the hatting tit rnk whitdi fo!!otd came too latj. Fully iiKI pop! wit nessed th guru.). Tho line up a: II.ll.tx.to- ralrher , I'nmd jillclirr , ...Hoy Moure ib ,, , Ilnrkrr lb , AVrHon jb Tom William! borUtup Sick W illlnnii if Sl'llllllllClilll C f , Kay Taylor 1 1..,,., ,, John Humphrey! Bmikc catcher - Cbaa liarrttl pitcher, Urodnlil lb... I KirU ah,, C Oooley 3 ,.1. Bullock I. Leopold , . , ,C I aritlms ! Willi. II Leopold played very rf cf...... If , Tbe lUnki team consistent ball and with a little wore practice will hi able to go up against the beet ol thuti. I he lo cal team hd great support from the girls of that section, there lm- ing about an even hundred, all beauties, and each aim looking a little nicer than tho other, who aog mors patriotic conga when tha Hanks lad niado a good play than you would think pwlble in tba time Iirott--nnd thny were fairly merciless when IlilUboro made a bad break. The big game, came later, and wai between Verboort, known as tba "Dutch Nine" and Buxton Thia was a game of bat bender? and the score, while large, being I to 16, wai not indicative of the playing, for tho ball hatted over the fence wan responsible fur the biii figured. It was a game royal, and had old Houdrick Hudson, who discovered the Hudson River, been steaming up Dairy Crook he would have fired gun in honor ol the Dutch. The Dutch were out in the field and they wore wherever a ball lighted, unless it was over the fence. The Hollanders certain It played" ball on their toes, and everr man wan there with the goods. The Buxtonites had a good battery, but their in and outfield work was not in company with the Dutch. If the Hollanders can play that kind of hall all tha time they can play whd any orumi league this side of Honduras The Buxton oatcher, Murphy, while be ing an old league player, and al ways there with the goods, could give the Dutch catcher no honors and it was a groat game to . watch. The line up was: Verboort catcher , Herman Bermuda pitcher H ller-ancker ib Jt-hn ViMider.anden ab Cbaa Herb b Then Jasper a t. Frank Bermuda r f ..Win Vuiidomelon C f , John Bernards 1 f VA Janper Buxton catcher ..Murphy Ditcher Sanders ib , , , Mueller ab ,Vm Simpson 3b.... Moye a ,. Chna Stephen! I f , Kiliiar llnunan Cf , C Holt 1 f McFheraon Stepheua umpired for Hunka and ' Hillaboro, and C. V, Barrett umpired for the Verboort-Jiuxton game ri Samuel Wilson. Pioneer 18.M Dies in Portland of The modern Woodmen, of Heed- IPIM! WnViWI) HICUIM vllle will have an all day picnic at iUEU I lUllIM I AOOLiO inn Alien 1 1 rove, one nine norm ni Keedville, on Haturday, Juoe 15. Silver Laf Camp will have a eplendid program consisting of recitations and songs, and Hon. J. V. BimuioiiH, of Portland, will de liver the address There will alio be i drill that will be of ipeoial in terest. In the afternoon there will l3 athletic. Btands on the It 8. Alexander, of the Fern Leaf Fmi it farm, located 5 mile aouth of Ililltibr.ro, is now Belling the Wilfton and the Urandywine eirawoerrien, ior canning nu inuio Htmuel Wilson, egidttl rear ftl I I I .11 IT A I ue. ine nranuywintie me imeei hu,i t,.,...i. ,..,. f . 5ji . . It VII IUt'11 M U I I U 1 I lllkilb. A A M W try 7. - - r--- i HE WAS IN TUG YAKIMA WAK Father f Jacob C. WINon, of Wtat L'niio canning berry grown, iou can buy them at IloUman A Aliens, I I'oresl Orove, or at place. Address II. H. Alexander, Cornelius, It F. D. No 2. Farm fr ea'e: Kight miles southwest of HilleWo; 84 acres; 8 to 10 acres under cultivation; bal- aiico easily cleared; good paHlure; at the borne of his daughter, Mrs Philo Holbrook, .Sr., in Portland. Deceaeed bud the distinction of be ing the oldest meinlw r of the Indian War Veterans' Aesciation. Mr. Wilaon came Went by ox tram front lodiaua and located ou a claim aouthraat of Olynipla, in lH.i. Tor a ....... i . u .. . i . i i - . . i .I.. living water; email fruit ; log barn: .nuement on t'liambcra frairir. When email nouse: Ideal dairy isrm anu the Yakima vr htokr om iu ih. Mr. in on milk route. 11,050 nd ey Wilton wai one of the fin.t t-j en it wiib terms. Inquire at Argue cilice, iT'llX? XT.. Hannan A Hnn. of Huiton. are ' the company commanJcd by Captain putting up a large store building, '.S,, . fwly tf ' ,,. and the carpenters will Boon have ,killi Mlttri,tA x.; t:iha 0CCll,icI by il comcieieu. 1 ne structure is wr, and Mra. Hoibrcok. A man whi H, and is modern in every respect vimlng tbcm at the time of ihe raid, tdl.l. Sirnnaon a ust nutl no the ,ure w': p me r ru.e. nD.i ,, , , , ' r a kept up aucu a hot lire on the Indians linieblng tmichee on a fine new sa- ,h tbcy were llIU,)le lo ktt eartiie limn building, finished in native cabin. During theiiflitMr. Wilson wn wood. Buxton has several reM- "hot through the liody . and f..r a time dence buildings going up ind the fE1J: IIil blood tiicklfl little ourg is innving uuriy. ,er .avantace. Milk rnw. tnr lain: I will Bell Khro,1K Aooranddown on hia chil- ,, , ... i urcn, whu were nuMNieu uciow llgni milK cows, ail in uiua, aim Mr. Wilxm brouiiht hia family to Tort buyer can select number from herd land during is6i,aml Wm working in ii f ltt.f!. K Hiirat. nn IS. P. Cor- a aawralll. About f year aizo Mr nelius' ranch. 2 uiilee N. . of Olencoe, and on Cornelius It. F. D. 1. KdithTozier Wealherred, who is personally conducting parties of tourists to the Kandwicn islands nnd incidentally managing the publication of a California maga rine, called on the Argus last Fri- Wilti'O became blind, but he retained hia mental faculties up to the hour of hia dentil, which win cnimcU by old age Hit wife died 50 yeaia awe. Mr. Wilton lived under all of the Cieaideuta ol the United Stales nave WaabinKton. John Adama and JHferson In hia lifetime all of the noted warn of bia native land, excepting the Revolu tion, were foujjhl. Bom on the frontier Decern iier i, iKia, lm early Hie wan pent in bard work on the farm miring day. The visitor, once a Ihllsboro 'he Summer moniha ana in trapping in resident, think, the old town Is ftifI1(, of xvmUm enry improving wonueriuiiy. Harrison, the bero of Tippecanoe and 1,.,. t .,., l.,,,. i ninth I'retident of the United Statea, tot sale: Ten room house in Mr wilion deli(,uica io teiiiuK of tfae good repair; barn; orchard; 2 lots mtoy ,ppy ,ilIlf ,,, chals he llB(J in tract; one mock irom scnooi witn the nooiier log cabin ttatestnuu house; 3 blockefrora railway. Uoee ana warrior. 1... ,0 mm. tioivi K.l.niu nn Two children. Mra. Holbrook and Ja ,.. ,4lUw,T..w.,u., - col) wiIso0t 0i Wohintton County, vimo. inquire ui rtigun. mrvive blm. A aisler, Jlra. Mary Clinc ni.i. t.v it,- aged 92 yeara, aluo Uvea in rortlaud vuriB. wuuiinuH, nuniu, u i ,, , t . . .. ,.,.. John Milne tiluce, near Centerville, ao,i ))epty County Aaaemwr Samuel ran a hay HOOK llirougn 01s leu iiolbruuk are cramlcbtltlicn of tUede bnI Mnmiftv. whiln haulinir baled ceaaed. 1 .. 'ik. : ' . -...i tn iKa Funeral aervices were held Friday hay, the potnt entering in the ,flefooon ,t Uieciupciof the j,oimh lleehy portion Of the hand, JUBt be- undertaking eotnblishment at 1 o'clock. tween the base ol tne tnumo anu interment at Lone Mr Lemcterv. the index finger. Dr. F. J. Bailey attended the injured man. In June the farmer Inada bin bay. W hop hia crop will turn out well. 11a Ih ll,u fW.lllilrtf alirtt limltl-MtMV. for without him wa imuulit ornilil Htill. Now Noma aoll Una and Otliera that; Tba want of jicople alwaya vary. If you want aweota -I'll till you wliat, Try ralmiilflor'e t'onfmaloiuuy. -L. J. I'almatwir. 1'rop. A. M. Carlile, of the Seoond Street Harness Shop, has been suf- K. 0. T. M. CELEBRATION The Koights of the Maccabees ami the sifter ledge, the Lathed of toe Maccabees will have a rousing celebration at the Doolay Orove, near Greenville, on Jue 8, and the public is generally invited to come bring their tnsket dinners, and havo a day in tha cooling shades feeing from an attack of the There will be refreshments on the measles. He is getting along nice grounds, and the exercises will bo lv. now, with no bad results gtn at 10:00 In the morning, open Think of a man of that age having ed by the Verboort band. A fine the measlcbl program will he rendered by the For Rontlemen's, ladies' and Kn!?ht9 and, ' a or!?.Rfe children's boso you can do no bet- " ua" .1 k.... -1 tk- nnnt0 burned d nd ill deliver an address. Mrs Geo L. Davis, chief engineer, of ..., tk0 Htftte executive of the the P. II. & N., has so lar recover- j,. 0. T. M. will be in attendance ed as to sgain eBsume bis duties. ftmi wjh give one of her character He haa been away irom nis room n8ti0 lectures on the Ladies: auxilt 1 a 1 ..a . . ... . ooui ten aays, anu usu iuee ary 'ihe Lodies will give a Mac call. Icabee drill. A buseball game be SnnoVinu nf ornnnrinH if vou tween Banks and Verboort will ..ni. tba f.nt Bianln nnd fancr a feature of the field sports. T .nri,.0 in h tnnnA in thn market, day will be concluded by a grand try John Dennie. He ia after your ball in the Maccabee Hall in the trade, and once a customer, aiwayB ovmmii a customer. on Banner Tent's new Hall, will be 1 -r a iari t .k. i K,,w nf JnKn Dunnla ourneu. J. a. n oriein, 01 ion v.. . - " .n J in, tka fr.tomal q, We have them lor everybody, ana "f p" at prices that are valuee. d"8B-,i-JJ l.F01. FARMER'S INSTITUTES Wm. Schulmorich notiSos the Ar gus that Farmore' Institutes wil be held in this county, as follows. in June: Sherwood, June 4; tor est Grove,' June 0; Banks, June 7 and Hilleboro, June 8. He states that an attempt is being1 made to have Webster, chief of the Dairy Bureau, of Washington, D. C, b here for one or two of the add re sees, Here will be a chanoa for nil bec tions of the county to hear some good leotures ou farming and dairy fog. Later it has boon decided to bold a meeting at Laurel, June Freeh milk cows for ealo. D. P Corrleri, Hillsboro, Route 2, near Kelsay ranch, ljmilea southeast of city. A BANKS' FIRM Kll Craig was up from Scholls, Tuesday, getting shingles for the . big bridge, wbich IV being built by and hard the Willis' Cbaa. True, of near Middleton, was in the city Haturday. Buy your school tablets at Mc- ormick's. I). Werger, cf Helvetia, was in the city Tuesday. M. M. Mead, of West Union, as in the city Tueeday. Deposit your money with the illrboro Commercial Bank. Atiibfrs Tbornburch, of Foret-t Orove. wan in the city, Saturday. Kam OrndulT, of near Laurel, as in tho city Monday. Cnm J'ssc, of near Banks, was own to the county seat Monday. It"inhald H-anke, of near Cen- erviile, wos in town Monday. Gntleib ZiuTcbor, of near Cedar Mill, was in the city Monday morning. John F. Carters, who i bring- ng liansi out a? a baseball town. wai doivn to tbo city Tmsday. Sta'.i )ii(-ry, jifriF, playing cards, ledgers, journls, etc, at the 'haruiucy. John O'Brien, of near Cedar Mill, wan in tonn Tuwday, and all:d at the Arrui odice. W. K. Smith, of the Davis ranch, John . Cawrsip, and John Milne, were in from Centerville, .Saturday. Henry Hngrcfe, of the Dr Wit'iyornbo firm, siuth of town was in the city Saturday. Herman Collier, of Scholls, and M. N. Bonboni, principal of the aurtl school, were in the city aturday. A. N. Stanton, of thia place, is superintendent of the eales depart niontij of the Meier A frank store, ortlarul. August Van Loo, of North ForeBt Grove, has two geee which have aid IIS eug!), and as yet have ue clined to tet. This is going eonie. Hop pickfrs wanted for 50 acre ard. Good accomodations l'leaje retister now. S. L Barnes, Ladd Keed farm, Keedville, Oregon Geo. Holsbeimer, of Baaverton was in the city Monday, aod called at the Argus He has a notice of sale of some milk cows in another column. Judge Goodin ar.d L. W. House nere at Ctdar Mil), the first of the week. The county court is making arrangements to do a great deal of rock work from the Multnomah ine westward, to Cedar Mill. J. w. Sewell and wite. and daughter, Miss Mary, went to La Grande the first of the wees to at tend the funeral of the late C. C .'Vezier, who died in Arizona, last week. S. L. Barnes, manager of the .add A Heed Farm, was in the city Monday. He reports the hay crop as rather short down his way and says that timothy has sold as high ns $20 per ton in the field already this Beason. Farmers wanting good, heavy terviceable hay racks, lo and 16 feet in length, can get them ready made at the W m. ruegy black smith shop at Thillips. Cheaper than you can make them yoursell. Painted, 2 coats. C0NTlNUiiDT00CT.3I Oregon Development League Will Take up .Matter TO MEET IS PORTLAND SOOS Delegates Will Attend From BilUboro aod Forest Grove TIM remendous interest is being de veloped in the convention of the Oregon Development League June 21st and 22nd, and large delega tions are assured from all sections of the State as a mult of the low rates of transportation. An ad vance meeting of the Presidents and Secretaries of the different or ganizations composing th) league ill beheld in the convention room rf the Portland Commercial Club, second ll.'or, 6:h it Alder Streets.) Thureday night, June 20:h, at 8 o'clock. Tbe hone of the League officers relative to this meeting is. that the active men of Oregon may be able to unite upon plans that will greatly add to the population of tbe State, and agree upon rome scheme which will Bccure the co operation of the entire population of the State in getting the full ad vantage of the colonist rates which egin September 1st and continue until October 31st. The tourist rates, at a little more than one fare for the round trip and good for Oregon from all parts of the United States went on sale Saturday in all ticket offices throughout the country. Your skin may look clean after washing- until you tA 1 f 1 a: .L Pompeian Massage Cream will bring out ol the pores . Ja at thi paper ' white until k w compared with wowthinf whiter, to your ikm may look clean until jog try a Pompciaa MM and w the left-m dirt thai it krirp out. Yon hare Wen waahinf with Map and water but itin the dirt remainad. You thought your akin was clean, hut wondered why k waa nQow and why tha Wfiaktca grew more ia evidence every year. Pompeian Mawace Cream ently rubbed in and then aa tenth; rubbed out will krini with k the dirt that SOafi has never touched, nouriahea the akin, puts ray blood in the cheeki, lett nature do in perfect work. All food barbera apply Pompciaa Mamce Cream it ia a rex relief after liatirif and tends to make the akin atmger and leal aenaitire. Ladiea appreciate Pompeian Manage Cream becauac k stimulate! the circulation and gitea a bright, clear Complexion. Come in for free etrople and copy of the famoot booklet "A Treatiae on Facial Manage. Pompciaa Cream ia (old al 50c and i.o per jar. Hillsboro Pharmacy SEES THE UPPER COUNTRY ...t n" 11, ..... u m ware noor Hpaues u. xi. o- - -' Hardware & Implement Company flntlhTharfenr; ' '" ol Banks, was visited by an Argus finish the structure, . a..,.,i -...i :i ... I iDUUiborr lac kiaiuiuav. ni.u . Draft and driving horeos for sale discovered that this firm has 11,003 at the Cornelius Bros.' old Btable, feet, 0f floor space, to say nothing Forent Grove, Ore. h. D. Bogan, 0f (he cround used on tbe outside Pacific Phone Main 1. This firm sets its machinery by the Mrs. F. J. Bailey, who has been carload and has a big supply of east, attending the National con- mcwimcn. aim ysWi. vention of the Daughters of the mowere, Revolution, is expected home the Duncueru. R.d t iko v , The lirm also carries a mu siooa n,. vt. L . , v. , ol stoves ana ranges, tinware ami ine iiuiBooro v;ommeroiai oana aKolf kr..Htrorn. and recent v re haa safety deposit boxes for rent in celvd a carioad of buggies. The fire proof vauit, $1.00 per year. WiiliB pe0pi9 Ben t0 farmers for a Come and Bee them. ..j;a Ai .fiftfwm miles nnd their August Van Loo and wife, of prices are money savers North Forest Grove, were in the city Monday, and called on the 75 TEAMS WANTED Argus olhce. GentB' and boys' clothing, fall Wanted, on T. It. & N. Grade, noar line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fie- Buxton, at once, 75 teams, with oher Sincerity make at II. Weh- drivers. Wages, $4.50 on slips and rnnot&HonB. $5.00 on wheelers. Apply at To.... vcr. f mAnnn. a nA I works now in the sawmill business, wae in town Tuesday, loading cars, Argus and Oregonian, $2. The doily dispatches recently told of a Hood Riyer mau who had found over 200 strawberries on one plant.- V. S. Tilton, who is garden ing in South Hilleboro. counted 302 berries on one of his vines the other day. That's going Borne, eh For sale: Holstein bull, prac ticallv thorouchbred. comma 3 years old. Fins for breeding pur- posfis. John benceider, iiuisooro R. 4, residing one mile west of Phillips. Phone, Pacifio States, Hillsboro, 4'Jx3. ' t Wanted: 22 cords oak and 12 oords ash, 4 ft. leugths, oak to be no larger than 7, nor smaller than 1 inches in diameter. This wood wanted on board cars any station on this division of S. P. R. It. wbich takes the Hilleboro rate. Only good, sound wood wanted. Will pay prompt cash on delivery of wood on cars. Please quote prices. Albert Is. StantonfcU AO. 4, Hillsboro, Ore, Eugene Huntainger and wife, of Tillamook, were gueBts of C. Blaser and family this week. Mr. Hunt- singer is a native cf H,au Galie, Wisconsin, and spent the first years of his life climbing over the hills, and swimming iu the same streams where the Argus reporter first learned to swim "dog fashion." They hauled corn and wheat to the same old gust mill, and threw rocks at 0110 auother on the banks of the Eau Galle long years ago, when Mayor Lane, of Portland, A Imbrie returned the last of tha week from a week's trip to The Dalles, Goldendale and Hood River, after an absence from those points, of many years. He says that Hood River is one of the moBt pro greseive email towns on the coast, and that their new hotel is a fine one, costing thousands of dollars BeeidtB the new structure they have several others. He says that White Salmon, across the river from Hood River, ehipped the first strawberries out, but tbey were labelled "Hood River," and brought a dollar a pound. Goldendale, he says, ia a town not much over half the sue of Hillsboro, but they have a $30,000 hotel, doing a nice busi ness, and the town has double the brick etruclures here. Mr. Imbrie lived up in the Goldendale section in 1S77, and he Bays the farmers there are increasing the size of their holdings, and that the small wheat farmer is hardly known any more. Wheat looks fine, and unless there is a hot wind, forty or fifty bushels lo the acre will be the yield. Gold endale has its water piped into town from Simcoe Mountain, twelve miles out: has a sewer system second lo none, and the merchants are all progressive. Their streets are 100 feet wide; there are three banks, and street frontage is sell ing at $40 per foot, whils in this place it is bringing $J0. Their best bank there is uot on a par with either of the Hillsboro banks. The Klickitat Valley has many vacant farm houses, owing to pur chases to make bigger tracts and permit of summer fallow for grain raking, and many houses along the road look weather-beaten. The marked contrast between the two towns, however, was in noting a 70Troom hotel, while Hillsboro places its visitors here ami there with families. Strongest Directorate in County Within three months after opening for business this Bank had over $100,000 in deposits, and the list is growing every day. Successful men date their going ahead to their first bank account. Your deposit is solicited. THE FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK Does a general Banking businesa. We pay interest on time deposits. Loans and Discount. Exchange bought and sold to all parts of tbe world. Until our new brick is com pleted on the corner of Pacific Avenue and Slain, our bank ing house is located four doors south, on Main. Board of Directors: W. B. Haines, Pres. Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres. Thos. G.Todd, J.W.Fuqua, Ex-County Commissioner. John A. Thornburgh, Cashier. Forest Grove, Oregon Vegetable and Fish MARKET Fresh 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 (EL Son PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at his place, on the Base Line road, six miles east of Hills boro and three miles northwest of Beaverton, at ten a. m., on MONDAY, JUNE 17 Nine head milk cows, all in milk and giving good flow, and all coming in next Fall for Winter milking, ranging from 3 to 7 years; graded Jerseys and Shorthorns; test 4 to 4.50; fine Shorthorn & Holstein bull, aged 15 months, large and finely made. Terms of sale: Oash, or one year's time, 8 per cent., bankable note. Two per cent, discount on cash.,' ; GEO. HOLSHEIMER. John Vanderwal, Auctioneer. a'Vayajk, Feed the Blood with Iron-Tone and the whole system is strength ened and every organ of the body properly per forms its work. 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. Address Grover Medicine Co., Woodburn. Ore. WEINHARD'S (On draught) JUDGE HOLLIS WEDS Henry Kamna, of South Tuala tin, was a caller at tho Argus office Tuesday. was drinking sassafras tea, and Tom Devlin was getting a good old-fashioned spanking from the maternal slipper. Times change and we're cettin!; old. '"Gene," the trout in the Eau Guile miss us 'yet. Hop. W. H. Hollis, Grove; and Mrs. M. L. of Forest Blackmer i a i 1 I i The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use W. V. WILEY'S iiaiaB:i,i;3K:iJ of Benton Harbor, Michigan, were united in marriage at Seattle, Wash., last week. They will make their home in Forest Grove, where Mr. Hollis is engaged in the practice of law. Ufe Delta Drug' Store Hillsboro, Oregon For that tired, run-down feeling, try our ALTI-TONE The ideal Spring Medicine. We guarantee it.