i g:- erf 7 HILLSBOKO, ORIiGON. JUNE 27. 1907. NO. 15 VOL. XIV. r 1'upiU Take l.xaiiiiitatioii June a ltd I I M:fcN I'Ass (;mii; on cdmiiiiox Huixtsklul l'uiU I mm all Out WhoIi Intoil County There with lifiy Hii.-ftH ful Htiilnti who wtra t-miitt'il Kighth Grade diplomas at the futility rxuiniiM linn written Jw" l'l and 11 Si'Vfii iii'tf'l conditionally ait will earn their tlinliinM itt-xl Feb ruary. TliH j;i ml uu(ch r.re: MuU-l Ki n. r llrilltii'i' l.ulij: Urlw-nn Mntr ll N nnr UmM Willu- lumiii Kuium ("..iiii-iii I i.iiiumi t in rnr . Al. KntiiiiMili C In y Km-win I'.ttllll t'.tuiii I uilliv l'.if.lry limine Hl.iikwr.iltiii Mm- Bulluril , Ilur Multipoint 1 v ... Paul Abtuliilii Ihiimi' MiiiiVi-im Wliinii' MniiiM y (Mum t'lutlnn-ii Itov Pan IIU Jil.it lir U'ulnii-lii J.ii k I if Mr Nisirn llrul.ili NicihUiiiiik.. ,llillii!iin Kuiili I .1 'i.rn lui'i ki.uli j Ililll.i.. l-on-it (lunr II1IU! mm Uuiilr t " 1 " V Mjlairl I'll linn t.,,.. 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SIktwihmI Aiiiisi ll.inke " I'mum-iI Coin'liUinmllv Smmifl MiitHi L'dtnclmt Kniilf l I'liuU-th A Ik iiiHiin II illclH.ro F.riictl SU-iU'ilt-r Vi'tisl limvc (lity I'itlitT , ( irifiivillr Kniilr i I'ninriit Knl.iiimm IWiivfitoii lmi lui hcr I'nTtlmul Uniitr i illllilli St lllllt I'dtllllllil Kulllf l THE CAME LAW John II. lliiiuhhreya reluriiod IIih lt t( tli wet-k from ll'xu Hivr. While there be met Joe Stiiyhiftt), the Imliitn who wai ouce chief of the Klic.kitl, nl who forty yxarH uk ilgrimKf acroHM WMhington County with Ins liravuM on vmitH to the grande UoihIh and Hiletz Indians. "Joe' nuked him ahout lr. llouer, long iiince paHhetl away; about Dr. F. A. IJaiWy, and iiuiiioroua other li iihuim of thin aectiou. Joe i a full hloodcd Indian, hut enjoye the die. tinctinn of Mug yard hons in the Hlrahirry yardn. Htranje to Bay all the picker like him, and they vet alonu liuelr. Hint la one cape where the eujircmai-y of the lied Man ia etttal'liuhnd. U him often heen oaid "Yamhill agtiiiint the world." A trip up to that county, Sunday, waa one not naktilated to give Wanhington Count v ticxiple a lonainir, to leave her greeu lielda and running hrooki. Nowhero ui there are to hs found i-rnpH that compare with oura, and Wellington County's grain fifldn, or other crop. 1 he comparison Hininlv to"" to ehow what dairying will do for a unction. There U no nature like continuum grain farm nit to roh the roil of fertility and llht.e id no farming like dairying to kut p up fertility. Something new: Mexican drawn work, on auwing machine; 30 beau tiful diwiRim, mutable for fancy Hliirtwairt. pillow tops, underwear, ctiiitcrpiecwi, etc, on anything from niiMt Indian J, men to mitcbers Linen: learned in one to three ImoiiH. $1 per leumm. ( all and Hen HMiinlea, Mr. J. J. Hill, 2nd A Uailro.nl Streeta. Alao ureas makine and family sewing. Sat- iffnetion guaranteed. The Scholia' Maccabees had a roufinir picnic at that place, Fri day and Saturday, and on the last day Congrensman Hawley was present and delivered a rousing ad- drens. Mr. Hawley is an exhorter of the tirnt water, and cave the hoys Fiatcrnity right off the reel. It isn't every day that a place the hi,9 of Scholia has a real LongreBs man on exhibit. In Jtinr tlin ftriniT IosiIh It in liay. We luiim lilit rrop will turn mil well. Ila in llit nmiilrVn mim liimil-iiUy. I'or willitnil ti I in we nmiKltt u& kII No mitno ill (III ami ntlirm thai; Tlin wmilt of etiile lwyii vary, ll ymi wnl nwmiIii -I'll lll you what, Try I'aliimliier'a Ctuifoollmieiy. K. J. I'almatvor, I'rtip. rOKEST GIIOVG GOLFS Hoys Put up Fine fiaint, Hut Lose Out by 2 to 1 BIG IKOWU Gi) ON FXUKSIOS Flrtt Defeat Sullereil lliit Sratuo Train hi The open snanon (or deer will bo gin July lri and cloao Nov. 1, a to bucks; does can bo killed after Sept. I, and to Nov. 1. The limit is live deer in ooo eeuson. The open Beanon for elk !h from Sept. 15 to Cot. 1.1, and tho limit is one elk for tho urapoii. OrouHH, pheasautu, ring neck of China I'lumeant open biiukui from October 1 to December 1. Limit le 10 birdH in one day. TroutApril 1 to Nove.uber 1. Ducks and geime September 1 to February 1. Hunting licenne residents of state, 1; non-rehidenle, $10 per year. FARM FOR SALE 100-aoro farm for Hale;' lino soil; X? acres undor plow; balance good pasture; no timber. Located one mile from Witoli ila.'l Station; four miles from county seat. Ten room houne; two bariiR; good water, two wells. This is fine for dairy, or nurchasor could cut into pmall tracts. If sold soon goeH for sfSO per acre. Abstract to dato goes with deed. Address or will on U j. Palmateer, HillHboio, Orogon. Fred WollI", of WeHt Union, was in town Saturday. II. Itssimifioii and wifo, of below Reedville, were in town Saturday l'eter VanderherR, of near Cen terville, was in tho city Saturday Peter Orofleen, of beyond We8 Union, was in the city the lust ol the week. Wanted: Teams to haul lumber hv the thousand from mill Union Lumber Co , two miles, north o: Cedar Mill. Ed. Wolf, injured at tho Wiley corral last week, was well enough to be moved home to Cornelius, the last of the week. The Southern Paoilio tore up the spur at the Shute Park, last week, and it iH again being int in. The contract with Sewell wan that if they tore up the track they iniiBt pay $350. This contract was held by Sewell, who transferred it to J. W. Shute, who, in turn, conveyed it to the city. The ollioial who took ud the spur did it in ignorance of the nsreemeiit. and when the com nan v was notified of the terms the oflioiala concluded it wiae to put down the Bteel again. Mr. Si'luneltzer, of Forest Grove and father of II. D. Sohmeltter, of this city, had the misfortune to shoot one of his lingers off, Sunday morniiie. while setting a gophe gun. no naa lorgoueu mat me machine was loaded. Ibe snot badly injured another finger, as well, and it may have to be ampu tated. Dr. Via dressed the band. Frank Suess, the Corneliusite who is playing ball with Spokane this season, again, is making a record at the bat and in the field Ho has been making some great plays for bis team, aud ia just as good in the field as behind the bat. For some days he has ben fielding on account of hurting his arm and being unable to catch. Hops held over from last Fall's sales are now being sold at seven cents, and within ten days nearly 100 bales have been shipped. A few are yet holding on for higher prices and some allege they are go n to hold until August, in hopes that they will get better Ugures. Hon pickers, winhing to pick at Hay Hop Farm, Witch Hazel, will ileaBo register at the ranch, or send their names (or registery with number of pickers in family to the undersigned. Hoe acoomo dations. Frank Weisenback, Man ager. Farmers wanting good, heavy hrviceable hav racks, 15 and 10 feet in length, oan get them ready mado at the Win. luegy black smith shop at Phillips. Cheaper than you can make them yourseii, Painted, i coats. For sale: Holstein hull, prac tiimllv thoroughbred, comina 3 vears old. Fine for breeding pur noses. John Schneider, Hillsboro U. -I, residing one mile west of Phillips. Phone, Paoiuo States Hillsboro, 49x3. General Manager Lytle left Mon dav mormns for a trip over to 11 lamook, where he went with the officials of the P. R. v. N. to look over that end of the line. The party went in by automobile, via Sheridan. Doo Mendenball, of above Bux ton, and who has been freighting for tho tunnel, was down the last of the week. His son, Geo. & , who has been at Lob Angeles, Cal., fur pome lime, accompanied bim home. Z. N. Seelye, of above Kinks, was in town Tuesday, J. C. Smith was down from Greenville, Monday. Buy your school tablets at Mo Cortuick'tJ. Argus and Oregonian, $2. DoWitt Merrill, of Ileedville, was in tho city Friday. John ILtlvorfen, of Farmington, was in town Friday. Diivi'l I-ebrau, of below Scholia, ran in town Monday. Kli l''e, of Cornelius, was down tn the c.unty peat Monday. Henry Boge, of Farmington, was in the city Monday afternoon. T. ( Me&diam, of above Moun Uimbtle, was in town Monday. lSurn, to Herbert Biinmonds and wifo, of Dill-y, June 3, 1907, a ion Horn, June 12, l'.07, to Mr. and Mrs J. A. Krieyer, of Verboort, a girl. Herman Glupke, tf near Bath any, was a county seat visitor, Monday. G. W. Barnen, who has been as Renins all SpriDz, was in town Monday. J. P Philiip, of near the Boge ,fc EniifV null, was in town Saturday. IUh.h L Wano, who haB been Pacbing at tho Buthany school was in the city Monday John Klink and John R. Bailey weie down from Buxton, Monday tvenir.f;, returning Tuesday. J. K. Reeve?, the Cornelius stock man, was down to the city, Satur j day, acc jmpunifHl ly lnos. laiDot Freeh milk cows for eale. D. P, Corrieri, HtllBboro, Route 2, near Keleav ranch, Hmiles southeast of city. John I.ippert, the Buxton car uonter and builder, was down to the city Friday, greeting his caun ty peat friends. Gents' and boys' clothing, fall line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fis cher Sincerity make at H. Weh- rung it Suns. 1). J. Barrett, S. P. agent at Cor nelius, aud Couutiipsioner C. B. Buchanan were down from the city without debt, Monday. Mrs. L. L. Whitcoinb, of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. H. Wooley, of Portland, were in town Sunday, guests of Mrs. R. Cave. Eugeno Jackson arrived from Grants Pasj the first of the week. He is engaged in mining down in the hills of Southern Oregon. The nroeram for Sunday, at Shute Farmers of Farmington and Park, where the Veterans will be vicinity can weigh their horpes, in camp, is as follows: Preaching hay, or heavy loads, at the John at 11 in the forenoon, by Ksv. kamna place, at popular pricea. Cephas Clapp, of rorem urove, nop pickers wanted for 50 acre congregationalist; at lu'M in Uie (;00d accomodations. Please afternoon, Rev. lllake.of Cornelius, iaier now L i3arne8i Ladd Methodist; at s;iw in me evening, k Ueed Farm, Reedville, Oregon w..lil rh,rh Tho aim? nr SUSS Jennie nuey, oi neicuer, ill ha arranged hv the Vf.r oils luano, ib i, ww.uiiiuip, ruo Defended II. Wintringerode Here, Thirty Years Ago Kijjhty five people from Hillnboro; 185 from Forest Grove; a dozen from Dilley and a drzen from Gv ton, and a like number from Cur neliti, went to McMinnville, Sun day, on an rxcurHion train, to wit ness the game of baseball betaeen Foreht Grove and McMinnville. It was a good naliired crowd, and a fine exhibition of bull. The Col'H were there with the goods, but they were just a trille ehy. ' "Koppy," who put uj gilt edge ball at all times except one wild throw to firpt base, which gava McMinnvillo th winning score, blames himself for the Iopb of the game but hero deemed himself so well at the L it, and worked bo hard at ehort, that no one blames the plucky lad. U was jiint simply a tost up which would win. The pitcher for McM was Kood. but Old Man B-Mtis itched good ball all through the game, just the same, aud ha field ed one line drive to the pitcher's box that was a peticherino of a catch, and then whipped it to first and ehut out the man who tried to make second on the bit nod wan killed at the intititl bag. It was a good game and Forept Grove shouldn't feel sore. They can't win all the time, and they have a fine an amateur team as any town could wish. Every man is a play er and knows the game. The boys play ball good enough for anyone who is a baseball fan. Hillsboro beat Farmington on the Hillsboro grounds at a score that would satisfy the man who has run completely out of ciphers Roy Cook umpired the McMinn ville and Win. Schulmerich kept cases on the Hillsboro game. 5 TI LAWVEK EXPRESSES HIS VIEWS Say be Thinks Hiiod will Nut be Convicted M. Mendenhall, the noted criminal awyer of Portland, and who de fended Wintingerode in this city, thirty years ago, and who finally ! succeeded in saving the prisoner's neck after he bad been found guilty of murder in the first degree, was in town Tuesday morning, tn route for Buxton. Mr. Mtnden- ball has been cat, and returned about CO days ago. In talking with'an Argui reporter Mr. Men- denhall, speaking of the Orchard case, at Boise, said: "I do not think that the state will convict Haywood. I firmly believe that Orchard bad no understanding with the Miners, an! that be was working for the mine owners. TbiB is borne out by bis own evidence Watch it, and you will see that every time that Orchard planned a crime, according to his testimony, he saved some little scrap of evi dence, like a piece of string, etc., to corroborate his story. This he would not have done under any circumstances, Lad he been in the employ of the Federation. It is the Pinkerton proposition, to break up the Miners Union, in my eeti mation. Haywood convicted." 7) im 10 Your skin may look clean after washing until you see the left in dirt that Pompeian Massage Cream will bring out of the pores Ju4 u th pfr ia whitt ntil it compare1 with lomethinf whiter, M your linn may kk clean until jou try a Pampciaa MaoaC and at the Icft-in irt that k arinp out. Yon haTe Wen waahinf with rap 11U water but Kill the alrt remained. Ym thought your ikin waa dean, hut wondered why k wa tallow and why tht wrinkles grew more in erideac retry year, Pompeian Maage Cream gently rubbed in and then at gently rubbed out will bring with k tKt dirt that toap ht nlr touektd, nourahea the ikin, puta rwiy Mood ia the cheeka, lea nature do ita perfect work. Ail good barber apply Pompenn Maaaagt Cream k ia a great reliei" iftte ihaelng and tendi to make the akin atranger and leal aenatiee. Ladiea appreciate Pompeian Maaaage Cream becauac k rrimii1" the circulatioa and giees a bright, clear complexion. Come in foe tree atmpie and copy of the famoua booklet "A Treatiae on facial Maaaag, Pompeian Cream ie told at 50c and i.oo per jar. Hillsboro Pharmacy SERVICES, SHUTE PARK will not he PUBLIC SALE choirs. These services are a union of all congregations The program was arraneed by the committee. Messrs. R. Crandall, F. A.Haines hnne von can do no bet- and J.W. Hartrampf. Everybody . lQ b o John jjennis. ' " . . a invited. The undersigned will sell at the Jos. Fnedel place at Helvetia, o miles southeast of Glencoe and 3 miles we6t of PhillipB, at 1 p. m., on SATURDAY. JU.N'E 29 Four and one half dozen hens, 5 dozen young pullets; cook stove, heater, 2 rockers, s chairs, 6 bed steads with springs and mattresses, almost new; table, dresser, coucn, lot of dishes; shovels, forks and garden tools, grindstone, 2 X cut saws, lot of nice house-plants, and many other articles. Terms of sale Cash in hand. EMIL ST ALDER, Administrator of estate of Job. Friedel, deceased. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. 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 business. We pay interest on time tlepoaits. Loans and Discounts. Exchange bought and sold to all parts of the world. Until our new brick is com pleted on the corner of Pacific Avenue and Main, our bank ing house is located four doors south, on Main. Board of Directors: V. B. Haines, Tres. Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres. Thos. G. Todd, t J. W. Fuqua, Ex-County Commissioner. John A. Thornburgh, Cashier. Forest Grove, - Oregon of her uncle, 8. A. D. Meek, and family. She will remain a month. For eentlemene, lad.es and JAMES B. CYPHER We hsve them for everybody, and at pricea that are values. Mr. and MrB. Geo. Cypher and If n - A T an4t- uraa ra in James B. Cypher, aged 2.. years, u'uv. .-tiirnln. from ieu in roruanu, June n, r.v, , ..,- , .u ,,.,,ij kb ..1 ..... K.la.l K,..lw in fl, U 0r.llltlu,.uOio lUOJT "III .v..... " f.,., T.a R nnhlT Rlverview cemeterv. Mr. Cvpher luucia' v was ill but 3 days, his illness being Geo. Ill Ragley baa taken out a peritonitis. Deceased was born in license for warehousing wheat and Ohio, and came to Orseon when cram t the nulls, near Center two vears of ase. His widow, lor- vi e. lie will ouy wneai as boou merly Miss Lottie Ueiling, of near Us the market opens, and p9y the . . . a 1 .1 . . i 1 - - " . Greenville; his tatner and moiner, roruanu price. Mr. and Mrs. Uao. Cypher, 01 near gpeftking of groceries if you Mountaindale; two brothers, Henry K f , .sUnifl an,i fanCv ana isier, a nouii '";. ' erocorics to lo found in the market, Mrs. A. A. Vtormell, Hofiftiia, 1ril.ni. un iB sfter vour tir.i. . r-- m n i?;l, v.ri.'J . . . . uhbu., mis. hi. .v.. trade, ami once a customer, always land, and Mibs Jeesie Cypher, at a CU8tomer. home, survive of bis immediate ' J .1.. n t i'. VT .1 Flsio Orecon, Columbia County, waa in city, and now editing a paper at town the paBt week, a guest of the Cottage Grove, entered himselt in K. waggeiier iamuy. ue mi out the candidacy of clerk ol toe Mi- Weilneeaay lor niB corps. nreme Court, made vacant by tne Mnl. w. fo. Hftie. t w;u ell death of Clerk Murphy. : j , m5ik C0Wfli an jn milk, and Lot: Small black mare, with buyer can select number from herd thrA white feet and white streak of IS.C. E. Hurst, on R. P. Cor- in forehead and on nose: branded neliue"- ranch, 2 miles N. V. of 'A" on shoulder. Liberal reward, I.Glencoe, and on Cornelius R. F. D. Write or phone McCormick Bros., 1 r 1 r rJ 3 . Ill i.aurei, ure. ...uepeuucuv . ,u, A flw Btftrted q Qm of the r0Qmg C. W. Talmage, practicing law at in ths Tualatin, Sunday afternoon, Tillamook, was in the city tfatur- out waa pxtinguiBhed before the dav. oreetiDa bis tnends here. He fire .Kmnrtinent reached the place. Bays that Tillamook is going nhond a mattress was destroyed and there finelv. and tnat ine r. k. im. is was but little other damage, ine . - . . .. , 1 . . . . .. going to make tne place worm fire originated in a room over me living in. kitchen annex and now it started A. W. Wooley, of OreSon City, a mystery, as no one occupiea has bid in the operator's key at me room wm uiBu, uuw. this place, and will be here in a few F A nftni08 aU(i A. W. Barber weeks to relieve nooi. weuon. air.- Welton has made many friends while in the city, and they wiUJre gret his departure. Joeepb Friedel, of near Helvetia, and who died June 10, ltlllT, was a FIK WOOD WANTED The undersigned will receive seal ed bids for furnishing .5 cords of four foot fir wood, cut from sound old growth fir, same to be delivered at the court house prior to August 15. The right is reserved to accept or reject any bid. j. w. uonneu, Mienu. Hillsboro, Oregon, June 17, 1907. Vegetable and MARKET FisH 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. single man, and his will, which was filed in probate last week, gives his property,'1 amounting to about $1,000, to the German Bap list Church, of Betbany. went to Nevvberg this week, to at loud the Btate encampment of the Grand Army. Their wives ao compatiied them, the gentlemen eoinor as delegates. Other at tendanta who are delegates by reason of . being past poBt com manders are R. Crandall, Franklin Dotv. R. Waggener. II. k. Simp son and wife and lfiugene JackBon rIpq visited the encampment, Late Mouday evening John Howard, of near Laurel, went to the Laurel store to do some trading, acoompanied by his wife and cbu dren. While he was in me store and the wife and children were in the vehicle Borne one Bhot a rocket. The swish frightened the team, and they turned in a circle, throwing Mrs. Howard and the two children out. Mrs. Howard struck on stump and her lower jaw wbb broken, her right elbow injured, and several of her teeth loBeeoeu. Dr. Linklater went down and at tended the injuries. During the ruuaway Herman Collier s buggy was demolished. Mrs. Howard is resting well, but her injuries are such as will take weekB for re covery. Laurel M. Hoyt disfigured his countenance early Monday morn' ing, by reason of ditching himeelf He was turning the ureacent mei- tre corner on a bicycle, and was suddenly confronted by a go-cart, trundled by Dr. W. D. Wood. To avoid a collision Mr. Hoyt ditched himself and was soon thereafter gratified by observing beautifu prisms and tints settling around one of his optics. When he went home his wife didn't recognize him and he had quite an argument be fore she would let him in at the door bo L. M. says. A $350 mare, belonging to John Lord, of below Newton, broke her bridle at the courtyard chain, the last of the week, and ran up Lin coin to the F. T. kane residence, then jumped the fence, went south to the r. K. ifc JN. crossing, wnere she again jumped the fence and ran eaBt up Main, until in front of the Crescent, where sue leu ana Drone loose from the buggy. The dam age, which might have been heavy to animal and buggy, amounted to (but five or six dollars, the horBe being skiuned on the nose a trifle. P. J. Ritchey L Son AT tll al 1 w ut wnat use is a feast without an appetite? Irou-Tone stimu lates the appetite and gives a relish to the food. 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 G rover Medicine Co., Woodburn, Ore. pMaMtlaMiaWllaalll MaMaaMMWM WEINHARD'S (On draught) The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use i W. V. WILEY'S 3e Delta Drug' Store Hillsboro, Oregon Besides a complete line of Drugs and Medicines, we also carry a complete line of Shavers' Requis ites, such as Razors, Strops, Mugs, Brushes, Soaps, etc., which we offer at especially attractive priceg. See our window. i