ihE 1 3 . VOL. XIV. HILLSBORO, OREGON. JULY 4. 1007. NO. 10 OI BHTIi.' NAID AS INTltUDING LOTIIAIlll) Sam J. Smith, I'tniuoly of This Comity, WiinJs Divorce I'UIS MtSAMAK IX lOUI'LUSl Another Memoir ul IIi'uVn Tillaiii'uk When J. T. MiNmmra went to TilUllltXlk lllt't Kllll, Hlnl (Vlll' homo with a repututi m !M ii c!eiilb ml informer mi t ! who Hold boo.e c-mlrarv to th'i statute of the sU'o of On O'l, ho nlro hai another littls c (mpoiIh on 1: i h mem oirs. While, tin r.i Iih ii.i I with a family whom lord ni il ouster Bum J. Smith, well known at For- est (irovn ntnl also don tbi'i wiy. A a chwing ( ti!itir, Si'ii MH"1 hie wifn f.ir it ilivniro in tl! Mullnrv in aU court, tl. other day, nid name J. T. MoNamur as to respondent. It will Ihi remnti.lcrrd thai llricklnp rmno luck from tho cohkI city and noon afterward wm cnui'hi In the riil.U-ry h mom nt the Tualatin ami mmiI no f,ir ooo year at Halem. Mr. and Mr. Smith wero ufamed nt I ly tupia, Wash., In Urick iri nt Salem and it in mil recorded Hint ho villi be taken to Portland to wilttrM the trial. START FOR EUROPE Mine Wilin Woptfenor departed Sunday evenioR for F.uropo. She went to Victoria end Vancouver and from there fh: eop over the Canadian I'liml'ic, to Lake Superior where ehe crams the lakes on a steamer. At Montreal he slops several days ami satis on tho Km IirepH of Ireland for f ,ivr ol lis WnifioT, who has ht'nn in truclor of inno at l'licilio I'ni versity for several tenon, goes to take courcca at l!cr!n and it-Diia She expects to remain until next Soring, when sho will return to llillphoro, and again take her po eltion with the collide, Minn Waguener ia the lirnt Hills horo girl who has taken so imp rt ant a step in miirii'iil culture. Shu will be accompanied by Minn He trice Hidden. Mica Grace Wilton ami MiK Field, of Portland, am the young ladies will he together Something new: Mexican drawn work, on how inn machine; 30 beau tiful ib-viviiH, editable for fancy shirtwaists, pillow tope, underwear, 'nU'rpiei'fH, etc., on anything from (incut Indian I, men lo Itulchera' inen; learned in one to three epHoiia. ?! per leH:m . ivu ana ee pamilee. Mr. J. J. Hill, 2nd .v. Kailroail Streets. Aleo ureHP making and family sewing. Sat iefuction guaranteed. Ililleboro baa been plighted, and thai without juet r au or provoca tion. The Saturday lllade, pub- lielird at Chicauo, and making a ep'-ciiiUy of peculiar incidente, rum tiraiulma Wood'a 120 h birthday under a du'e line rtfiidirg "Ililla boro, Idaho." The lilade will plenee correct, or we'll gt Orand ma to give him a piece of her vig- oronH mind. Herman Collier and M. N. Hon- ham have bought the ptuie at Lau- r l, and will make a try at the mercantile bueinoia. Mr. Collier Ii.hh a wide ai'utiaintanca over in Uiit Kectimi, and Mr. Ilonhnm bap been principal at the Laurel school. lhey Hhoubl to aide to keep the croditora away from IhemHelvoa In gtHid eliHiie. The Argua wiehea them luck. lUnchmrn on tho North I'luine f-ay tli it tho Heeeian Fly haa done no damage ul all no far ton Bf anon, and tho proepeuta are fine for I good grain yield. The aphie, gen orally in evident'B, ban failed to make his vieit to hurt, and alto netli'T, with timely rai iih, old Washington bounty will again make good uh the chief of them all. It will be of interest to know that ono 1). IV Townaond, of Salem is attorney for thoe who will at once file Pint ajaniBl the Oregon California to force them to sell the liunlrt granted the company for the Imihliiig of tho lines in Oregon The attorney baa connulted with I ongremman Hawley on the caee Several have riled in thia county Wendell Pavic, who recently bought 70 acrep, half of which ie cleared, in the Shady Brook sec tion, wuH in town Saturday, and he in well pleased with Inn purchase In fact, he could have taken thousand dollar for the bargain nithin a woek after he made the purchase. "Vanhington County against tho world, says Davis Hop pickurs winding to pick at Kay Hop harm. Witch Hazel, will please register at the ranch, or send their names for regietery with number of pickers in family to tho undersigned. Fine accomo dations. Frank Weieenback, Man sgor. Can Kill Ilticks by the Fif teenth of July VIM DOES I'KOfECTfcD UNTIL StlTliMIJfcW Sportamcn GcllioK Tbcir Ironn ia Onltr Slivoting llillebjro sportsmen are getting their shooting irons ready for the open soasoii for killing buck iWr, the law releasing the close ecaHcn on July 15. Dix-m can not he kill ed until September 1, and after that the killing will ha on in earn est. Ililleboro and Forest Grove hunters are going to eturt for the Nehalent and the coiirft ratig'i on July M, or a day sooner, in order to ba on tho grounds at daybreak on tho 15lb. George Armentrout, the dicciple of Kennirnoro Cooper, at Fore.st (Irove, Chas. Miller, Chas. SUveris and nam arley are getting ready for another trip to the bills, and (; Ulaser and Dr. W. I). Wood, E l. Wann and m. Nelson, of thn city, are to bo in at the dawn, and it is even whispered that loo lucker, who came here in the fif ties, was seen oiling up h irt old ''lietfey," the other day, to tak just one more crack at a venison lorn Sain, of liaston, wnl not bunt this year, aa he expects to rope his buckB, it b?ing rumored that he has a half dozn eo tame that they will lick suit from bis hand. CROEN I LEHMAN Mr. A. L. Croeni and Miss Hose Lehman were united ia marring at the home of George Croeni Portland, June 27, l!H)7, llev. W J. Johnston of the M. K Church officiating. The groom is a w U known Bethany farmer and the bride is a daughter of one of Beth any's prominent farmers. They have taken up housekeeping at the Crooni Brothers farm, this tide of Bethany. MISS WILMA WAGGENER, OF HILLSBORO ' - , ' 1 A J v; "s " DEPARTED FOR EUROPE LAST SUNDAY through tho entire European tute lage. Miss Waggenor expocla to vitit Rome, and Archbishop Christie, at tho instance of Judgo C, E. Kindt, gave letlora of introduction addressed to a high dignitary of the Church, which will insure her an audience with I'opa Pius. Mifs Waggoner olso has a purport from the II, 8 Secretary of Slate, which will be of Eorvioe to hor abroad. J. C, Crockor, of Mountaindale, was a county soat visitor, Monday. J. C. Smith. Groonvillo, and Henry Smith, ContoiviUo, wtro in the city Monday. J. A. Kirkwood, of Itfedville, was up to Win tho celebration grounds, Monday. Fresh milk cowa for Palo. 1). P, Corrieri, Hillsboro, lloute 2, near Kelsay ranch, 1. J miles southeast of city. Ben Hon .aik, of West Hillsboro, brought in a hen egg, Monday, that meaau.ed ojxaj. 8. L. Barnes, of the Ladd & Heed Farm, lleedvillo, was up to the county scat Monday. Wanted: TeamB to havil lumber by the thousand from mill. Union Lumber Co, two miles north of Cedar Mill. D. C, Kirby, of Reedvillo, and who waH in the Oregon Artillery, under dipt. Itiley, waB In tho city Monday. Gents' and boys' clothing, fall line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fis cher Sincerity makeat H. Well rung & Sons. W. H. Mc.Corraick, of Laurel, was m Monday. He and the Ar gus man are going to take another trip to Walla Walla some of these days, just to see how tho wator tastes up that way. ArguB and Oregonian, if 2. John Berger, of Bethany, was in town Saturday. Wni. Scbulmerich, of Inarming ton, was in town Friday. John B. Stewart, of South Tua latin, was in town Saturday. II. C. PearBnn, of South Tuala tin, was in town Saturday. I,. Iv Shute unloaded a new en gine and baling outfit last week. J. B. Tamiisie, of near Gluncoe was in tho city Monday. Sam Kuez, tho B?thnny iut chant, waB in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grillith, of Arleta, wero guests of Mrs. Mary Malooe, Sunday. John Witt, of south of town brought the Argus in the finest six foot branch of Uoynl Ann cherries seen this season. For size they were world beaters and for lUvor the best ever. F'or sale: Holstein bull, prnc tically thoroughbred, coming years old. Iine for breeding pur noses. John Schneider, Hillsboro It. 4. residing one mils went of Phillips. Phono, Pacitio States Hillsboro, 40x3. The jury in tho case of Chas. II Dodds, of Portland, versus J. II and Alice V irlz, suit for nllegei balance due on rental of a house in Portland, disagreed, and Judge Claude Greenr dismissed then.) for further consideration of the ca?e Richard May, of Cambridge Iowa, and who has been traveling in California for his health, was here the last of tho week, tbo Riiost of his brother, James May, of ine lands, whom ho had not seen for several years. Both wore in the U. 8 service togothsr during the Civil War. Thos. Franklin, from Morris town, Tenn., is here, visiting with John Bettis and family, on the Hawthorne ranch. Mr. Franklin juBt arrived from California, where he has been tor aorae tuno. lie is but 22 years of ago, and stands six-feet-six and doesn't know where he will land when ho gets his growth. Miss Emma Mohr, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Win. Mohr, of West Hillsboro, has entered the Journal contest to Bccure a scholarship in one of the best oollegos of the Northwest, in order to complete hor education. Miss Mohr is a bright young lady and the Argus bespeaks support for her from the hundreds of friends the paper has m the county. Every Bubocription will help her. J. A. Kri.-ger, of Verboort, wae in town Siturdiy. Peter Var.debey, i f Verboort, was in the city Saturday. (). P. Kernan, of Helvetia, was n Arju? caller Saturday. P. J. Lill'gsrd, tb! Laurel hop roer, wan io town Friday. H. E. Watts, of south of Reed villo, was in the city Monday. W. A. Finney, of S llwood, was in tbo city tbo last of the week. J. C. Wils m, of Bethany, wti in own Monday, on probate business. Comn Ueiorier C. B. Buchanan was itown from Cornelius, Friday. Reader will find two real estate sale ankles in this weet's Argus M. Cantwell and Chas. Meach am, of Mountaindale, were in town Monday. Lev. Belkr.au, of the M. Ii Church, went to Eugene the last of the week. C. E. Hurst wii in from the B. Cornelius' ranch, beyond Glen eoe, Saturday. Born, to J. F. I'eeienboom and fe, of K'y, June :;0, H07, a son, weight 12 pounds. (ieo. IIae.se. of Clapton, was down from the Tanner sawmill to spend the Fourth at tho old town. Thos. Wann is out for tho Na tional Holiday. Ho is at present in the employ of tho city of Port laud. I Editor J. F. Wood, of the News, Fireet Grove, was io town Friday, and while here locked over the town. Wanted: A girl for general hoiifework. Apply to S. L. Barnes, Ladd A lteed Farm, Reedville, Oregon. II. M Basford, who recently pur chased the Cornelius Brown place, southeast of Newton, was in "town Saturday. Frank Keenan, one of the old settlers up in the Vinelands' sec tion, was down to the city the last of the week. Mr3. Grant LandeFS, of South Tualatin, brought in an egg lo the Naught Grocerv, last week, which measured O'.xSi. Farmers of F'armington and vicinity can weigh their horfes, bay, or heavy loads, at tho John Kamna place, at popular prices Wm. Bagley, the Leisyville hop grower, ami wno nos tue largest individual yards of any in the county, was in town Monday. John Papas, who has charge of the Greeks at work on toe P. K. N , wits down to headquarters, Mond.iy, on probate business I), W. Dr.nt was up from Reed vilie, Saturday. Mr. Dant was one of tho forlutiato o:.os who held his wheat for the top of tho market. OX SI.0OOBAIL BOND Does Not Look Like a Pervert as Chatted WOkkED FOR YEARS IX CITY PARK Road Was Readily Furnished by Bis Friends I Detective Andrew Vaughn Friday brought out Andrew Hoereth, charged with a statutory crime against a daughter under 1G, and Friday evening Andrew B.osl, a Portland business man signed a? surety on his bail bond and tho prisoner, who is a hardworking German, was given his liberty, to appear later and am-wer the fear ful charge lodged againet him. The defendant workel for years for Myers, the park keeper of Port land, and he has always borne an excellent reputation. Hoereth has mar.y ir llu'nlial friends who aver that he cacnot be guilty. He is industrious and now owns a 10 acre tract at Swedt-ville. The old man keenly feels the disgrace of his arrest, but would pay nothiog about the cafe. E. B. Tongue is defending. When brought to the sheriff's office Friday the old gen tleman was very downcast. A Portland friend who had read cl his arrest, but who did not find Hoereth in Portland, telephoned Sheriff Connell that he would fix bail. This was unknown to Hcer eth, and when Sheriff Connell told him that "Andy" Boeel would go his bail, for the first tirce after hi? arrest the prisoner saw soma humor in tho situation, saying: "Andy" is under arrest; Andy arrested me (meaning "Andy" Vaughn) and now "Andy" keeps me out of jail a case of the "Andrews." "That is good. I shall not go to jail. One nigbt in jail is kenuffl" REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ViYrTiTmnrd .MLkitSmi I In I ii rl Win pifYour skin may look cleanj after washing until you I L see the left -in dirt that I Your skin may look clean after washing until you see the left -in dirt that 'Pompeian Massage Cream will bring out of the pores Jjit u thil paper i wbit until it u compared with lomethim whiter, K your l kin may took clean unttf joo try a Pompeian Maaufe and kc ihe lert-in dirt that it bringt out. You have been waihing with rap and water but will the dirt remained. Yo thought your kin was clean, but wondered why it waa tallow and why La wrinkln grew more in evidence every year. Pompeian Mawaire Cream gently rubbed Ira and then gently rubbed out will bring with it the dirt that soap has never touched, nourahe the akin, putt roy blood in the cheeki, leu nature do it perfect work. All good barken apply Pompeian Manage Cream it it a great relief after ihiring and tenda to nuke the akin monger and leu lerurtire. Ladiei appreciate Pompeian M mage Cream because it stimulates the circulation and gires bright, clear complexion. Com: in tot free sample and copy of the famous booklet "A Treatise on Facial Massage.' Pompeian Cream it sold at Joe and t.oo per jar, Hillsboro Pharmacy Hop pickers wanted f.ir .r0 acre yard. Hood accomodations. Please register now. S. L Barnes, Ladd iV, Keed Farm, Reedville, Oregon. J. L. Barnard, who was in the real estate bueinoFS here, years ago, was out from Portland, Saturday, greeting his many old time friends. Dr. Wood U hurrying prelimi naries for putting in his brick ou Second Street,. Ho expects to have the sliuoUire completed by the time bad weather sets in. F'or gentlemen's, ladles' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. Wo hsve thorn for everybody, and at prices that are values. Sheriff Connell and associates sent thirty hoad of bunch grat-s horses over to Tillamook, the last of the week, where they will dis pose of them to TiUamcokers. 0. W. Kelly, who is state organ izer for the Association of Equity, a farmers' union, was in from Vino lands, Saturday. He expects to start bis organization campaign in September. Speaking of grocerios if you wnnt the finest staple and fancy groceries to bo found in the market, try John Dennis. Ho is after your trade, and once a customer, alwayB n customer. Geo. A. Brown has leased the Milne warehouse, and is ready to receive hay or grain for storage, at reasonable prices. Farmers are re quested to give him their patron ago. All business will receive prompt attention. Clerk E. J. Gndman went to Ti- gardvillo and Tualatin, Saturday and Sunday, and says the Oregon Electric is grading to beat the Mormons down in that section Ha Btales aleo that they expect to have the credo ready for the track between Portland and Tualatin, ami perhaps the Willamette River, at Wilsonville, within n very fow weeks. Tho big bndiro will doubt less be finished by the middle of September. J W Baldwin to K N PUehr et als 5 a Wm Sttkes donation $500 A II Pritcliard to J M Hiatt 49.38 a Andrew Harper donation aS5o Alancon Flinman to Jaa Baldwin, tr iu lot 2 blk 35 Forest Grove 300 Martin Tessler to Albert Vogt. 6.51 a Taylor Ferry road 1 139 John Pearson to Western Timber Co So a sec ntjorw , 1 Esther Haycock to Geo L, White, 3.S1 a Sol Etuiick donation 2500 T C McXatcer to Gtorgia Hughes, tr lot 1 blk 33, Forest Grove 1225 Cornelius Cowry to Aug Lovegten, 40 a sec 31 1 1 s r 5 w. 100 O & C U K to Charles Oechner, 40 a sec 35 tins R II Greer to Samuel Gowan tract in M Moore douation 100 V A Marklev to Hallie Buoy lot S & 6 Witch Hazel I M'ch'ts Saving & Trust Co to A B Carlock 3'2o a sec 21 t 2 n r 4 w. . .4S00 Mrs Wilson Fuller to Lottie Robin son o VJ4S a 15eaverton 2o ,1 11 Shields to Geo T Rasmus 20.30 a Sol Miattuek donation 1540 B BaiiRerter to Daniel McKinnon, mo a sec 33 5: 28 t 1 n r 4 w ioco Ernest ScliHcr to lilise Schaer 15 a Henry li Bones donation - 1 J W Hates guardian to M J Cruni- can 20 a sec 31 t I s r 3 w 500 Rubina Boadnian to S G Hughes, tr blk b 1-crest Giove 250 W li Thorne to A B Oarlock, 40 a sec 2 t 2 11 r 3 w Kenvou Crandall to same, So a Pec 2D t 2 n r 3 w 900 I 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 deposits. Leans and Discounts. Exchange bought and sold to alt parts of the world. Until oar 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: W. B. Haines, Pres. Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres. Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua, Ex-County Commissioner. John A. Tliornburgh, Cashier. Forest Grove, - - Oregon r FARM FOR SALE 100-acro farm for sale;' fine soil; 87 acres under plow; naiance cooa pasture; no limber. Located one mile from Witch nazal btation; four miles from county seat. Ten room bouse; two barns; good water, two wells. This is Cue for dairy, or purchaser could cut into small tracts. If sold eoon goes for $60 per acre. Abstract to date goes with deed. Address or call on G. J. Palmateer, Hillsboro, Oregon. Bailey's Big Store There is going to be some trouble between Brother Edward Harnmao and the city duds unless the gen tleman from New York puts back that spur at Shuts Tark. The roadmaster had the spur taken up a few days ago, and later put back some of the iails, but replaced only a short piece of track. I his i8n t satisfactory to the council and mayor, and Mr. Edward will have to come through or put up $350 in Uncle Sam s coin. Herman Matthes, who for ten years has been running an engine in a logging camp on the Columbia, was up from Clatekanio, this week, and ssvb that times are the best on the river for all that period, lie has been spending the week with relatives at Laurel, v Fred Hchoen Jr., who lives south of Cornelius, was in town Saturday. Fred ia the father of a fine daugh ter, horn to his wife, June 18. Henry Kamna, of Blooming, was in town Saturday, lie says crops look fairly well out that way. We sell SELZ' Shoes; They make your feet glad; They make your feet look stylish; You walk around like your feet were comfortable. Vici Kid, Box Calf, Vellum Calf, Patent Kid. Blucher, Ball and Oxford. J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove Physical Capital all gone? If so, take Iron-Tone and fill your treasury of health again. 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. r i Sfte 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 . prices. See our window. Wm. Josge, of town Saturday. Lenox, was in K. C. Mulloy, of Laural, wm ia the city Saturday.