Si Me JnllLLSBR0 HILLSBORO, OREGON. NOVEMBER 14, 1907. VOL. XIV. NO. 35 tlSHINCTUN COUNTY IS IS GOOD SHAPE yilltoii on Ocpiwll In l ive Itiuikit iDESlKKS 111 oV S m NOT ArCECTEU UilU Keeelei. Tint full fl0Bfil lfble ilo not appear tebiork.l any bad reeut'eoo WMbliiKl"" t'uunty, w'l 00,J l(opp4 of w.rk bee Uen the tilbdr1 f"r,M 00 lh nfte Biiy Navigation J, tbirli i projected between ihii place end Tillamook. This tort, bowtvrr, would have but Iwl throuKh Ihe good weather, ioj i abut ln wnuIJ have oc cttwJ m n M the Winter rain taoieiKed. t.a.t year there wet e ,bui'Jowi i-arlier then this season. nilUiuil""'1''" to grade ilurlog Ibtlncltuiptil eelbrr AH tlit twmtlte io the county in ilill running, riot one Shot feta btiui rKrtl. 1 1 I eell nil lliat I ha lumber cut Iblt mr will nml the hundred mil bo mark, and it ie estimated (bet It beat $ bae hern eipetid 1 (of labor n l aluaipage, Cartful In jury be Ibel thi-re bit let, in lli iWtdUDly bank, JtpeiU in ilm um of I l,0ts,iK)O, ItMy Holding tbe drKeii of lb tut end of lbs r tunly, there Uribore and tuillioen generally buk in Portland. Tbe two coo imwti, it llill.h ro end Forest, ut Hill bur i'K ll tbe available ilk, enJ ire running lull bieet. Ctrtfur b i ( i tC are mure eeeily tbleiowl l In n in former yeere, end Uratn ir. having uo trouble get libfmouey for their bey end grain. HFMOVBD Auguit Tien, tbe Tailor, bee re Bofeii frmii ht former ehop io tbe HotuUy building, to Room 3, in Sebulmericli'i building, UeUira, ibm be will U pleased to m hi 14 cuilouirra, tod all othere who nay U iu dmhI of bit services MftuuremenU rerefully taken for niU, tod lfoiug and pressing dme. All work auaranteed. (live kirn a cell in hie new uerter. 'ortland, Irani liilletxiro Mun- Fine line of Hamilton-Ilrown shoe, at John Iniitii.'a. Tbe Hanks b.xil ln.u.it will l rrady for use in about two wtwk.. Dance, at HilUboro llll, Hatur day evening, NovmuUr . Try your I ndeK)iideiit Telephone for long di.lanus. (lue MiMeingcr, of Laurel, was in lb eity Friday. We make Chocolate Chips. "Tbe leu of Sweets." K J. Wood, of I acUd bu.itina. in day. Sheep, bnga and beef cattle bought. Independent Telephone, Ml, HaverUn. J. U. Hayuee. Mra. Joe. Downs wait In Portland eeveral dayt tail week, tbe guest of Mr. J.C. Hare. Br fort you buy your toilst eoa, take a look at tbe line at tbe Utile boro I'liarniacy. II. 1'alton, a (irominent Halera man, waa iu town Monday, aud celled on the Argun. Io you wtut a buggy? We have tbe Ant-el linee ever ebown iu tbii county. -Mchultuerkb ltroe. Mr.. Win. Clark, of Tortland, vieitetl with Iter arnla, Mr. end Mra. Hicberd Ueldra, Huoday. (io to Ureer'e for your groceriee. lie bee everything that la kept in a tiret claee grocery alore. 34-lf. Iavid Kuralli, of Portland, via iUnl friendi in Hill.boro, over Sun dey. Are you a tmoker? Then call for tbe ft'billrr or Kicllencia Orrgon luauufaclure. C. K. Ly lie and wife aud Mayor John Dannie aud wife alUndel tbe rloeiog night of tbe Horee Show at Cortland. Wanted about UK) tone of good oale. Higbril market prire will le paid at Hill.boro. John Milne. Mra. Virgil K. Wattera, of Cor vallia, nee Dora Wiley, of tbit place, i. in tbe cily, vititing rela livea and friend. For Sale Family borae, fair driver, eafe for woman and chil- ren. aleo top buggy. Inquire at GliAMJFATMER'S WILL (iuardian if Little Sun nf Ca. rcy Snyder Hrinni Suit V)S IS BY UIS HKST UiUKlAGE bioita Coaety Tragdr Broegbt te Mind CRIMINAL DOCKET Mloeing i. the criminal docket for tbi Noveitiber term of circuit wort, to del.: Stale of Ofttiron va Ausuat lloaal: tiling liquor la minor. otaleol Oreirou va Andrew Hoe- Mb; rtie. Slate of Oregon va J A Haker; lliog Ihpmr to minor. Bute of Oregon va Marabal Hob " and Waller Heynolda; lar WJ of hori-n 8UU of Oregm ea A J Baker; M'iog li( tior in lees iiuaniiliet ooni gallon. DUto of Oregon va William Wil o; aewault and battery. Bute of Oregon va J II Kitiger ; liroeni' Uv ImiU. Slate of ()rgon va A Aoderaon; Jully throwing down a fence on na not Ihh own. Stalaof rgon va George Tur P; Maault with a dangerous wes Slate of Ofon va Ramus! Sam ""op; titling out fire without rnnu. State of orpKon va James Atwa on iiiriiriuatiun by Proswuting "wrney , cfi irom juBtioe court. TEXHIBIT AT FOREST CKOVB Tbs io, of ft loan exhibit given by Miss the art department of the "oilete. i...i u a ... decided suooess from "wy HlKudpoint. Twenty ihoua '"O UOllars' worth nf !VXbii,l,ilion' and tbe people of wiunge ana town took sdvan "8of the opportunity. The die l'J Wan nn d'ri.l.. o.i. SfOMwho loaned piotures and K'n were: Of Pertlsnd 'o B. Ayer, Mies Georglns m Mrs. H. W.Corbett, Mrs. 5,". Mm. Hugh Hume, Mrs. Henry Willi ' "iiiiarn jones, mre -.in " 8. Ladd.Mrs. William M C Of ""r. Herbert n Nlnhnla. 0 f'0'., H. 0. Wortmsn. h, l,rve-Willlam Abernathy J'ofesaor Joseph W. Marsh, Mrs to "ogHts, Mrs. Uvlna Lyons nair (o0o to Webb & Hoover for stock J' M, fiarnes, of south of the rlf ma Wood'a farm. 34 J. 11. McNew.of twlow Reedville, was lo the city Monday, renewing auld ecuueut, and incidentally called on the Argui. For tale, a nice, dark bay Per- cherou coll, 4 years old; weight bout I'AJOIbe., sired by Old Ore- ... . . L I gooian; well orote vo wore. Hebee, harmington. Ira Purdin and daughter, of Port- aud, have relumed from a trip to the Jameatown Fair, and otner narU of the Mouth and Ka.l. Mr. Purdin was out to hie farm near tbe Grove, tbe latter part of la.t week. Juat received at Morton's Plant n.l k'lnaiir (larJeue. a cuoice 101 t ruii traMt. from 1 to 3 years old These treea are free from apnta anu other ueeta. Also a lot of line roww rom Btimpaoos uoae iiumcrj Call and see the iu. Km! K.ller. of Portland, was in tnn Fmlav on Dis way w viu Hrl Chrlslner. of Mountaindale Mr k'i.llHr waa emDloyed on ce- " .. .'. 1 1 ... .u. ment work in Poriianu, out m. contractor discharged all tne men, and Mr. Keller ie looking lor a joo Read the change in the time of trains on lue r. i no uuiuj-.j ought to put on an extra train or two, Saturday nighU, from Port- i.,.i Hhnr i an. as many nin- boroites have to stand the entire distance from Portland, ahi imv master Cornelius U it ten t a isih j-r V.'. Reed, of Dillef. bachelor, aged 74 years, died of cancer, on the 7th inet. Reeil was .n Oreonn nioneer oi toot, was born in Tenneeeee. He was a resident of near Dilley for upwards of 6() years, and took part. w a vol- . n 19! .aw I nit lain unteer, In tne itogue ivivm War. u-u,J In Portland. November urn? .i Mm iitrnonaiie of tbe ot ., iui, r." Lawrenoe Uatnonc unuru ., Hankel, of Hartlioe, w" Miss Mary LeBeau, of Soholls, Ore. i- VaiixiK k'inrnan performed Ivor, r the ceremony In the presence of a u. nl mlatives and IBrgq huiuuvi w- friends. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sparks, of v . n.nu. nthrated their 45tb . u: .nn varaarT. 0D tbe :'in .. u. H...rka was born in Ad- ami county, and d.b w maiden name was oaviu Beon,was born In Cedar county r... Thev were married In 1 eo lie aix-year old son of tbe late arey D. Snyder, whoee partially eooinpoMd body waa found near tathany, a year ago tbia fall, has Ixtgun a auit in the Kaoaas City court to contnet his grandfather'a will. The mil ie brought by his uardian, the will having diBioher- ted the child, who is the ion of nyder by a former wife, and waa e.erted by Snyder when only one ear old. Tbe grandfather' estate ie iuite valuable, and tbe content ia aeed on tbe alleged fact that "cer- in iolliieuces aud conditions sur rounded tin cinilaliit. Snyder. ben the will made," but does not elate their particular nature. Young Snyder came lo Oregon tJirre rata ((' At tint time Mat with bun Mr M'le Snyder, who hrcauie infatu- letl with 1 i in while he waa ervnK a ertn ii. piiDou ir highway robbery. m tut (rlruae they wen: uiamrtl, and I the t'lgentioii of the younv man't father. fcnilit a retreat in the country near .MoiiuUitid.ile. The elder hnvder -nl uj,iiiiii io hn etforta to rcdretu ie yuting until. iiiiiik Snyder and hit wile lived or a ear or more nn the Oregon ranch. Par ing that time the pliu-e became the ten- levotia for aotne of the moat tiotoiioua riKiki iu the country, ami waa the place f rerieatmn for miiuy deniens of rort- and'a under world. Soon after the rohliery of the Forest rove Hunk, two vrr ago, Carey 1). Suvder diwmicured. Ilia botly waa ound veiir ngo, near llrthanv, with a act ure near the line of theakull. There at evidence itilticienl to catite a coro ner', jury to return a verlict of murder, ud it wax generally Ixheveil Uiat lie ad leen (Hit out of the way because he uew too much concerning the bank obberv Sheriff Counell made every poaailile Ifort lo aiipreheiid the murderer, but tlhotit avail, a a chain of evidence to Convict the uaiect waa lackiug. The ehler Snyder, father ol Carry Sny- er, waa killetl in an automobile itccnieui n KaiiMa City a year ago. tuww. . tr.oi na came w o Tbe obildren are ria. Iowa, a Grove in 1M Mrs. Kmily Fleming, Mrs. W. A. KingerL-'., SS and H. W. Sparas, mu Grove. H. W. Sparks is assistant editor of the Washington County fl Arg'ia fi.so a Year Uememlier, that the Argus is $1.50 year, and all tbe other county arera are the same. All subscrip tions from and after Oct. 1, 1907, inuttt U paid for at that rate. As before slated, the Argus has not voluntarily made the new rate, but has been forced to do bo, by the pa per trust. All country papers must raise the price of their subscription, r go out of business. ARRESTS A CRAZY DRUNK About 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, as Deputy Sheriff Kane lay peace fully dreaming of the hour, when Oregon her knee in suppliance bent, to the Governor s holiday nower. there came a ring on the iihooe. that called bim to the vicin ...... . , . . ity of Dilley, to use into cuBioay a ild and woolly fellow, who was threatening to kill his aunt and uncle, aud possibly other good and inoffensive citizens It was pretty tough on Frank to get up and face the nippy morning air, with its of frost, but he lost no time, like any other good otuotal, in eetti na upon the road. When he arrived in the vicinity of the nlace where trouble was supposed to be troubling, he learned that one Otto Hensky had been on the tBimath during the night, and that he had attacked the citadel of his uncle and sunt's houke, with nife. BlaBhing door screens and kicking on the doors, meanwhile uttering with a rather tangled tongue, dire threats of bodily harm to his relatives, rinauy ieviug, without gaining entrance, tbe lei ln. who is a Swede, sought i shack and laid down to sleep it off, nerchanoe to dream, who knows, At anv rate, he was found sleeping and was yanked into the deputy's buggy, and now has quarters in tbe county bastile, with the colored . tl a. 1- 1.1 boy, who is said to nave boju horse not me owu. J. A. Long, of Mountaindale, was in town Tuesday. Saws summed, filed and set, at R. Lee SearB' bioycle snop. rr. J. K. Adkins returned the first of the week from Eastern Ore gon. We will dispose of our entire line of men's suits at cost. Here is a ohance to dress wen at a sma value. Schulmerioh uros. m-u Andrew Eag'iman, of near Cedar Mill, and who has taken the Argus I manv vears. was in town Tues day, and made the office a pleasant call. Postmaster B. P. Cornelius and ife were in Portland Saturday. Aouapelle horee and lap covers, for sale by Carlile. Arthur Bacon, of Portland, was n Argus caller Friday. "A warm baby" is tbe one that weara lleunen a starts lor rale at aird's. Eli Howell, of Mountaindale, was in town Friday, aud called on the Argus. A Bsnks orowd charivaried Alex Dames, of Buxton, one night last week, and got f 2 io cash to let up. Umbrellas covered and repaired as good as new, at R. Ie Sears' cyclery. J. U. Thompson, of Thompson Brothers, sawmill men, of Moun- taindite, waa in the city Friday, and gave the Argua a call. For sale or trade, for a farm, a one-half interest in the Climax Mills. J. M. Greear. The Southern Pacific Railway has again changed its time table. be schedule is found on the fourth page. Smokers like the Schiller and the xcellencia. Theee cigara are of the best stock. You can t fool an authority on a good cigar. Mr. and Mra. Rufus Wsggener went to Portland, Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates off to their Klamath Falls borne. "Balsam of Myrrh," a guaran teed remedy (or sore shoulders on horses. Money refunded if not satisfactory. For sale by A. M Carlile. 35-G Hubert Bernard, of McMinnville, former resident of this county, was in town Saturday, shaking bands with old friends. For Sale Table and stock beets, table and stock carrots, cabbage and tomatoes. Delivered. Pnone. Pacific States, hi. X. W. Chilcott and W. H. Marden. 34-tf August Hellebuycke, who has been back at Detroit, Michigan, ar rived home the first of the week. Gus is now married, and has a son five months old. Gas thinks be ill locate here again. For gentlemen's, ladies' and ohildren s hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We have them for everybody, and at prices that are values. Peter Johnson, of this city, an enthusiast on the Oregon climate, ast Thursday exhibited some ripe raspberries, and he declares that Oregon can beat any country on earth for climate and products. Lost On the Nehalem road, bo tween Banks and the upper rail road camp, a 12x14 heavy duck tent, nearly uew. Finder will please leave word at Argus office, or with Turner Brothers, at Banks. For Sale: Fifty acres cleared and io the vicinity of Hillsboro, on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line. Fine location good building site. Inquire of Argue. J. D. Roselair, of Albion, was in town Monday to get a lot of fruit trees for his farm. He was acconi panied home by Fred Kotber, i young German recently from New i ork, who thinks of settling in tbiB county. Portland Clearing House certifi catee have made their appearanoe in Hillsboro, and persons wishing a check on Portland, can use theee certificates, which are received by ortland business men in lieu of drafts. K. B. Tongue, John Bailey, A Siegnet, Ward Downs, J. W. Con pell, Ed. Schulmericb, Dr. Pitten ger, Ira Barrett, J. C. Lamkin and several other Hillsboro people were in Portland Saturday. Seven wagon loads of discharged Greeks came out to the Grove ast Thursday, from Tillamook, where they had been working on the P. R. & N. railroad. They went to Portland to join the army of the unemployed. Not to be outdone by exhibitors of ripe berries, Mrs. Geo. T. Led lord, of this place, exhibited sever al bushes of the Golden raspberry last Friday, the fruit .being in all stages of development, from the embryo berry to tbe fully ripe pro duot. Verily, Oregon taketh the cake for ripe berries in November The sixth annual convention of the Orewn Good Roads Associa tion will meet in Portland, at the rooms of the Portland Commercia Club. November 14th and 15th ia learned that . James McDonald State Hiahway Commissioner of the State of Connecticut, and Pree ident of the American Road Mak ers' Association, will be present at the convention, He is said to the ablest man in tbe United States irf matters of highway im provement, and 1b also an eloquent speaker. Sheriff Connell and Clerk GoJman Draw List Friday ALL FARMERS EXCEPTING THREE Ceurt Coa rents aa Header, Stvcaibcr Twenty-Fifth On Friday last, County Clerk Goodin and Sheriff Connell exer- sed the official authority vested in them to draw a list of jurors for tbe November term of circuit court, bich begins at tbia place on No vember 25lb, Judge Thomas A. Mc- Bride on tbe bench. Following ia the list of jurors drawn: Kdmond J Ayer .Gale Creek Chancy Beaeuel Dairy Albert Lincoln Washington Richard Beamiah North HilUboro Michael Fitzaimmoat Braver dam Eugene Schiller, anreyor.,..Bevertoa TO Meacham Mountain Cyrus J Mendeohall Buxton Henry M andereaod;n Dairy N Varley, liveryman.. S Koreat Grove Win Raynard .....South Tualatin Frank A Bennett. ...North Foreat Grove K Zimmerman Washington Adolph Cimino V Corer J Iiirdaell Thotna Tucker Anton Herman A Long Smith Shot well.... WOHocken Sylvester Reeder.. Humphrey Boyd Dilley Ole Olaon West Butte George Meyer Comelin Walter Hoge Foreat Grove O IXjoelaon South HilUboro Chaa Hubbert. Dilley L Johnaon North Hillsboro Fred Strum Eat Bntte O F Laraen East Cedar UKY LIST DRAWN 1 , East Cedar Columbia . . S Foreat Grove .North HilUboro Comeliu . South HilUboro , Gaoton Beaverton .Reedville COUMTY CLAIMS ALLOWED be following are tbe remainder of the claims allowed by the county court at the November term: Splering & Sohler, road $ 82 08 O W llinea, road 15850 A Keverman, sal .up & bridge. 2s oe W 11 Lyda, lumber bridges 69 55 reter vandeney, relief 10 eo H L Ruasell, road etc. 75 00 A K McCumaey, road I37 84 Riley Cave, court house .50 A J Roy, care of poor farm 14I 00 Willi Ireland, recorder and dep 137 95 m 11 una, justice court 3 00 Vaughn Detective Bureau, work Diat atty, liquor case 68 so D W Bath, printing and ta . . . . 27 80 W H V ehrung. relief 10 75 Erne God man, work tax roll... 1680 M C Caae, salary Supt ch etc. . 84 86 M C Case, expense 13 75 A B Hint, roaiU 57 00 W Connell, board prisoners... 23 25 W Connell, shfis expense.... 4000 Ward Downs, assessment roll. .. 65 00 Hillsboro Arsus, printing & its. 23 25 Midland Chemical Co, relief.... 35 00 Wash Co News, printing 6 80 C H Fry, sheriff office 1 90 n. cunning, rosu ana orwei. . 3 00 Hancock & Gordon, same 7 00 Li W House, court bouse 4 10 W Connell, .hff and dep 32b 00 Star Lumber Co, roads 9 59 Weacott & Son, road I5 35 Hiiiiboro woml Bnk, roads 1000 00 S 00 8 00 36o 49 00 5 75 4 00 8 00 4 00 8 co 24 00 8 00 8 00 16 00 16 00 6 25 3 50 10 00 7 5o 17 5o 3a 5o 7 60 35 5 00 20 00 27 40 1 5 30 82 75 36 ou lo 83 16 50 21 78 3 49 4 60 5 co 2 00 20 00 Il5 90 2377 " 81 00 3 50 3 So 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 5o - 3 50 3 50 3 5" r Geo Hull, road. Dtck Kamna, roada Wash Co Pub Co. printing. . J J Kreba, roads J W Raymond same B Peterson, same A W Moore " Moore " W Raymond " R Raycraft r red Stevens ' Theo Miller ' Ed Miller ' Dan Lel.y " T Fletcher , LJ Holta " W W Lewi. " John Bor wick" noAJohnsou" Simeon Nelson" John Beyer " Uu Bronner " GWStitt " Jake Keichen " J W liutner, salary, etc w b rsucnanan " Wolf Broa, rand h W Denslow " J W Morrill h g ntch " Buchele " A B Bchoonover" LJHolU M Sischo Broderick " JHCorneliua" JW Goodin " Forest Grove Nat'l Bank.. . A B Todd, sunt sal John Rice, wit J P court. . . . JSCoates " J M Howlaud K W Anderson " Herbert Inglea " Marjorle Inglea " Sam Guerber . , , . Clarence Miller " Arthur Anderson" .... Wilson Brigg Alonzo Hoover " .... H T Bagley, justice feea 17 90 E C Brown, coroner Io 30 Dr Robinson, coroner's physic'n io 00 rrana wuson, " witness.. EWHanlon ' .. Guatave Bronner, r and h Ann Freeman, relief Jane Murdoff " Joe Ego " W H Lyda, brldgea 1 7o 1 70 200 00 6 00 2 00 12 00 150 47 Stock food of all kinds, flour, field seeds, etc. at Webb & Hoov er b, Second Street. 35 6 J. C. Lamkin went out Tuesday, to the ranch of Christian Zurcher near Cedar Mill, to do some tin ning on the latter's farmhouse. A BIG PUFF And a Dainty Lady A5PTIr m BARGAINS 7" A BIG PUFF And a dainty lady! How well they match. The"puff" is one of those "selected stock" kind used by the smart set. PUFFS AND POWDER BOXES we are now showing, add beauty to your dresser. Other articles requisite to enhancing facial beauty we keep the best of. To be sure, buy of us. Our goods are standard. Hillsboro Pharmacy Forest Grove National Bank. Commenced business, March 4, 1907. Comparative statement upon dates of Call by the Comptroller: DEPOSITS March 22. $4.223.17 May 20. $&9.622.2& August 22, $130,722.92 Accounts invited. Officers and Directors: W. B. Haines, Pres., Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres., John A. Thornburgh, Cashier, Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua. Forest Grove, .... Oregon Bailey's Dig Store For WOOL BLANKETS IO 1-4 11 1-4 12 1-4 Prices, $3.5Q to $9 COTTON BLANKETS Same Sizes as Above Prices, 75 cts to $2 We Carry the Largest Assortment in Wash- ington County J. . Bailey, Forest Grove THE DELTA DRUG STORE Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We also carry a complete line of fine sundries. If we do not have what you want in stock, we will cheerfully get it for you. Having been appointed publishers' agents, we are, now prepared to supply all your wants in the School Book line, . upon the Ex change and Introductory plan. We also have a full line of tablets, pencils, slates, etc. School Books will be sold for Cash Only. Positively no Credit. Argns and Journal, $2.25. Banker . W. Haines, of Forest Grove, was in the eity Monday. Judge Hollis, Chas. 0. Roe, Ira Bradley and B. H. Laughlin, all of Forest Grove, were in town I Tuesday. A. B. Lewis, ot Cornelius, called Tuesday. : Dr. Burger, of Banks, waa at the county seat Tuesday. W. R. Stevens, of Dilley, was a Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. . " io th city, Tuesday. Neva.