Til HILL ESTxiv HILLSBORO, OREGON. NOVEMBER 2. 1907. .mm- Mswew -waw ..awavaw . m L ' . l If. . 1 CmifiiITIVIU" I ill1 A Ifjiivn wEi i yuua Argua and Journal, $2.25. W, A. Hernieue, of Yerboort. , wa ft county seat visitor, Mouday. (Id to Webb A Hoover for aLk food, Aug. Ilellebliyrk waa un from Rood's, Haturday, Miea Manohie Lanalev. of Fortm! I Wawa MikAiti UiiH.l.u lie ftt .... . . ...... i eve v intu iiuuuav III1 IM WOrflClKs now Viiuiniu Su, ,..:.,-"- I J. , Ln.ii,t:u Mm you buy your toiltt eoape, to t Tir r.. Dell... Ft. uk, t Wk rt J,M lhf Ui,; tti lur.Meiest boro i narmacy. Mre. J a rue Milteoberier visited this week with MIm Yada reek, of Portland. Lk Public School of the (A)utity l(Btf School Superintendent M lkftoIW legieUture has lo- -J th icho.il attendant in iHMrtJ, gwaily, Ul1 vel ,u,e itabeto do cv here penalties inipoJ The law says it .B h ihe Jul v of teacher to lh rniollinent with the Sheep, hoes and beef cattle bought. Independent Telephone, 551, lUeverton. J. 0. II ay nee. II A. Miller, of Portland, and who a formerly a resident of this city, waa in town, Friday. (lo to Oreer's for your iroceria. lie Ilea everrthln that la Itaut In Wdia etMu of the district, U firat-claaa grocery atore. . 34-tf. Uif.oy pupil M.een the agee , RJ . .... . ,ud U aw found to be absent, wifo,0f North Hllleboro, November fell be iurumtiMit on the teach- 22, ll7, a eon. nlodounhecaueeof ecch ab- por Mutlemen's, ladiea and ,id J call the attention of the children', bos you can do no bet- Sato the la, lo all eaaee ter than to buy of John Dennla ntb U i dierrgaideu, and Conrad U roach and wife, of Port- tiwM f r alienee lit ii.cullio- land, spent Sunday in this city, it, lha tt-aober report the care to gueel. of Adam Treber and family. axfjtiryuf the Uialncl hooou. Perrv Kills, who ia one of the bMN, and that body deter-L.W kin..nKc f ik. n,.,ik. Klibetber cune for action ex- unn4i. t .w. -t. -i -1 i j - If action u iiiiued tieceeaary, I It.rn, to Deputy County Hecotd- itttioct th truant oUii-er to er K. L. Perklnaaod wife, of Hula the parent to eend the pupil I boro, Or., 0T. 24, UK)., a eon. Rkooloo the Monday lollowiog, nw.ik.fl-kl-..n.l .. t Ve llo ... ,. I a,htll I i'UlWWIW IIBVVMV WUIIIVI HMW MV rtuan wkvwk we h a WeiUmuitin hit uiiik brought the beat atoci. iou cant loot an tart io4-i juiu of ihe pcecc. ho authority on a good cigar. r ' - . .... ... . Walter M, Jackeoo and wile, and oo. I'aui. ate jbaoiagiving am- ner with County Treasurer Jack aon and wile, today. We will diipoM of our entire line of inen'a auita at coat. Here U a chance to diea well at a etual) value. Hchulmerlch Bros. 35-tf (n,f Imptiwin impfiMiomrnt ia Ibe St ul iut mi lima iwo aeyt, nor ibta ten .Uyi, ot Mb, la the Jt Mtl Ibe com l. The tupeiinleBd (anit it lot hU purpoM to b rU- anpt in eitrtnie i , aad tbet km been but lew cure bere it WntutT la notify parrot ill tbi Wy.ud that ihfjr complied at once, JtMtl Slier i It kanr hat brrn appoint mutooicerlor Ilillatioio, aol nc o( tbr other olitil, bo for IT...k Btaaa.l aim mm tin Pi", M,""n y -t.!il .lik Ml.il.ulnlh irUn Mniiixrlcii, have duly unalibcd aa " - W I it for a fortnight, departed Satur day night for Ban Fraocuioo, to re aume hie duties as postal inspector COONTY SCHOOL LIBRARIES For Sale: Fifty acres cleartd land in the vicinity of Uillaboro, on rural mail aod milk route: near telenhone line. Fine location; eood bnildini site. -Inquire of - Argus. K. P. Neal and wife, of Ashland, 1905 a law waa paaml by the ilitore, creatina a fund ill each oty to be rained by the impoei efaipecial taiof ten cents for prwo of school age in county ibotn bv the lant cf niua. The tu to be invented io libraries were io town, Hunday, gueeia oi me ch school ili-trirl and ia an I Palmateera. Mr. Neal IS drawn , -r I " . . , . l nn the Federal tranu jury, anu d according to the member f Thia year the fund amount KZ2.70. rihould this law coo in forc, fach district in the iv will soon have a good libra- This law ig of ecpecial benefit nmoie mountain diatncla. aa it m the scholars who have small to get hooks from public li so opportunity to get muoh auoo ihey would not other receive. The Htate Library miwion MlnctH and sends out is lurv, . I. .1 !.! Im Ik. slaying tn roruaoa, waning iu courts to grind. Lost On the Nehalem road, be tween Banks and me upper ran mail itamn. a 12x14 heavy duck tent, nearly uew. Finder will i.Imm leave word at Argus office, or with I uroet nromera, . u., The Thanksgiving turkey will be io evidence today, u giau you k... nr that vou have oeen Kach dimrict appoints invited to help eat one, but don't brtrian, who does not neceasari You may be sorry eat too much tomorrow. Jnat received at Morton's Plant The book! d No 0de?, ',b0lCe !? ige with re- f f w tphB td Rose Mrs to be a school oflicer. I n j caaeaoicn Hecretaries are pro witb glHs doors, which are oil to the district aUke a wtde range with -z froq - hli .od '"WMMWynnp':. Alsoalotoffine roses ji KDYnrrimnni. invcnuoDi. . , . v.:.. l:.. from Bttmpsons HOD. etn I hiiM the nrrl narw " - i ... ' Pupil Htande a rhance under ir. iha Kanefit of the hundreds library law. to hersome well Lr a..... adara who reside along , , v ui n awn - , . . i wore he leaves the common tne )iDe 0f the Southern raoino, 11 oil. and Hhnuld ha deaire a Li.kt k- nf a1na to know that the - mirm ra ve - . i a education, hii readina will i..!nu that carrv Sunday mail fH treat Imnefii tn him when hel... .k. mmnlne and evening runs v . vv w - r tarn iuv uiwi"-n Nursery 85-lf M a collegd course. Hilliboro, bemdee having the ol iha morning of the Corvallli overland Mike Reese, of Salem, was here I... -lr aariinUna LODS 10 r tD "toman in the world, h.solaim iJiTi tomM. of Salem, 7 .-ttrthweit annuity 'of not tSS.B -r.t frame couri house built io "T L'6re among tb. lot. Dty eat when Portland was gj letvesno prof- -part of this county. It was i P'lf!'' ';n(1 one wag in 1852. and it ia. replao- JS"4lo.UJf. the nmHHnt hrink atrnrttiira. 01 B prouui-oi . . . Illl'l IS Jurors DiMiiisHcJ to Return ou Second Judicial Duy HOLIDAY 9IAS0N ISTEKFEKES all Jarera sa head. Ceart laalrncUd Sheriff le luaaa Vcalr Thirty one circuit oourt jurors at aetubled in Uillaboro, Monday, at 9 a. tu., for the November term of oourt, and the entire venire was excueed, upin order ot Judge Mo- Bride to the sheriff, and by him directed, the jury to return on the aecend Judicial day. Thia means there will be no oourt, civil or crim inal, until two week days shall have elapned from the last holiday proclaimed by the governor. This may mean neat week, and it may mean after the Oral of the year. The lurors took their temporary diauiiiwal in kmh1 spirit They will get three dolura and mileage for Iheir day's work. The pantl re ported aa follows: Kiloiund J Ayrrt... Galea Cirek Ctiaury beDitirl , Dairy Albert Lincoln , GIuior Kicbaul HrauiUb Hilliboro Michael I'llxaluitiioua Ileavrrdam Kugcn Schlllrr ..liravrrtoa T li Mracbaat Mouataiu CyruiJ Men.leukall Hualon Henry M Van.leuanJre Dairy R N Vailey w IIUWikwo Wm Kaynatd South Tualatin Frank A Dennett.. North Porrat (irov J K Zitumerman -Waablngtoa Adolph Clroiito Kait Cedar J C Corey Columbia C J Birdaell... South Portal Orove Thoe Tucker North Uillaboro Antoa licrnirui,,,.,, t'ornellua L A Long houtb IHIUboro Smith Sholwell Gaatou W O Hockrn Bravertoa Sylveater Ree.ler Keedvllbt Humphrey Boyd -Dllley Ole Olaoa writ Butte (leorge Meyer Coracllna Walter Hog -South roreat Groye OU Dooelaoa South Illltoboro Cbarle Hubbert -Dllley C LJoboeoo North Uillaboro Frr18trom.. Kaat Butte 0 F Uraon heat Cedar REMOVED Auguat Tews, the Tailor, has re moved from his former shop io the Houeley buildlog, to Room 3, io Hohulmerlcb's building, upstairs, where be will be pleased to see bis old customers, and all others who may be io need ef bit services. Measurements carefully taken for suits, and cleaning anu pressing done. ' All work guaranteed. Give him a call in bis new quarters. f the preaent brick structure, 01 " J ..Ten Ina to buy back uwohl andm.rk was sold to " " 'e crop after it get. the ate Wll lam U Jar.kaon. who PV " V - .r Ur moved it to its present .if, D on l0P 01 lu" HILLSBORO GIRL AT BERLIN Miss Wilms Waggener, Hllleboro's Ulented pianist, and who is now at Berlin, Germany, finishing her mu aical inatruolion, is a class mem ber under the tutelage of Alberto Jonas, the most famous of that mu sical center's pianist.. Ten dollars per lesson Is the tuition, bnt the in vestment is well repaid. Mia. Wag .ener was olanist at Pacifio Univer sity last year. She i. the youngest ii.iiakir of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus ... . , l . ! Winner, of ibe noiei luaiavin a iwlin musical review ha. the following commendatory notice of the famous instructor: Alberto Jonaa baa moved into his new handsome apartmcDie in iu !""" ui.i Rambcraeretr. at. whither the many pupil and frlenda of the famoua plaotat ano pedagogue -w "v-----a their way. Me oy-moomiy vot.pici et, where aome of the fineit young tal- in n.,tin arc heard are started again. lonaa ia one of tboae atrong, magnetic peraonalitiei lhat command lucceaa ev :...v,. .ad nowhere more to than In BerllO, wnere ne w w priced , yet moat aougnt ior kbcoc. v h.. trained aod "brought out" many succehil concert plaoUta, among otnere Kin von OraT. Alfred Caljin, ci Beutel. John I. McClellan and l'ep- ita Arriole. score oi on pupi w.k. ile the Tualatin Hotel, tnd it .a. N. Stanton, who is general sow occupied by a barber shop Buperintendent for the Meter ' oicycie eHtabliHhment. Tbe $tnt Company, came out Wer bo&rdH are of radar, and itL. .nn1 the dav with Mrs. Btan IU in a good state of oreserva- tnn and his son, at Holly .Farm, P-The upper story still con- nortb west ot townf Mr. Stanton 'Mils aot mmhul or.,1 OA nanrl kt. MimninV 1. OOing a grew Mh window, being made by the er business now than for the oorre- Bill MM.in Aoia lrm re-l Jn. nariod U.t Tetr. H nlu the interior and the front. Xk. oninion. however, that the . . . . .. . I -r . l J. auia . " rool anil fniindatinn.lt IB l..ll.r atiires are no uuuB w n me old ternoleof iustice. aod ..iu-. H.iah vi a i -m jm bui a :aaaisii isni at e- - nerr r.f n.un. II a- Aix juoarw '---.-'. -----, . v..w,u,...v,, ----- i , . pnrtiana. wee " .nr .j t- tki i vine coueui. ------- wa. . - -w..,.UD, , ,,r. ,,, H.turdav. on uuei "hom are now deceased, bafl aiuaw ----- knAettoti HVhI . a a I .aaa Ann aTlHIlLrJU Tf - ' -"""act, and uenry wenruog "owooro. and Wm. Kane, oi eeuiw. BA . Grove, did .be vWBU nu noirj are alive and prom- .ai th Consul ' ha. "olive a few veara more. Fifty- nd Korope, ,ano lat M . .. . . i 1 I J kaarl I I mJ MJ AWKSan. w -jear. ua long tthlnk: 01 ---onnled to I a gej wjaj ajea rv - $3000, being tb. proceed- about of the . was an uncle ot J. A. im- -oww, -tm tkla-oaDty y ".i....t I.ra aalarled DOtitlona with IUU1...V.., --n .. a " nlraitlea. Normal ocuouia. anu P.' ...i.. r Muaic all over the United Slate, which fact ia probably due not oily to their own brilliant qualification., bnt also to Jon..' numerou. connection, and atrong Influeoce in all themu.lcal ciaelea of America TtiA man friend, of Mis. Wag onnnr. Here anu i-oio v.w-, are pleased to know that her. pout graduate course naa laiien in auoo a pleaean anu Umbrella, covered and repaired . anntt aa naw. kl n. in mm p,v - ' cvclery. Miaa Anna Banman.ol Portland wa. out Sunday, the guest of Mr., L. A. Long. Chaney Benefiel, of above Bank., ..t iha Hnndav in the city. coming down to report tor service on the oirouit oourt jury. Alaskan salt herring at Pal ma- leer's Grocery. " 37 tf. Snow baa fallen in the Uig Baud country, Washington. Deputy Sherifl Kane wa In Port land on business Saturday. C. 8. Reynolds, a Mountaindale merchant, was In town Friday, and called. Are you a smoker? Then call lor the Schiller or Kxcellencia Oregon manufacture. Bupt. of Construction Smith, of the P, R. A N , was down from Buxton, Sunday. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or tioellenoia and you will try them again and again, Mr. aod Mrs. Jaoob Milne, of near Centerville, have returned from a tour of California . The Argus goes to press one day early this week, just lo penult no "meaaly" roast turkey to get ahead of it. George Hathorn and K. C. Mul loy, Laurel hopgrowers, were in the city the last of the week, delivering hops. Heinrioh Kohl, speciellat !o horae shoeing; general repairing. One block south of depot, Corne lius, Oregon. oO-U John Vanderxanden, of north of Roy, was in town Friday, and call sd. Mr. Vanderxanden Is one of the crack baseball players of this county. Agent Vlckers, of the Southern Pacifio, reports the car aituallon at much eaaier than thia time last sea son, and shippers are not as clam orous a. heretofore. Saturday wa. a record breaker, tbla fall, for, rain. It started in early, and kept it up all day. A heavy wind prevailed during the afternoon. Ralph Watson, of the Portland Journal, was in the city Saturday. looking for a story, but be refused to be Interviewed. The Argu. ac knowledges a pleaaant call. Matt. Ulmen, of Cedar Mill, was in town Saturday, and called Mr. Ulman sold his farm laat sum mer, and expects to move to Mt. Angel, Marion oounty, next spring The wheat crop of the north weal a a t I. to be moved tiarriman nas agreed to furnish 1000 care for that purpose. This will relieve the money stringency io Oregon, to a great extent, and is good news. Detective Vaughn, of Portland, well known in - this county, ia get ting considerably ' notoriety witb bia bloodhounds. He reoeutly ran down two negro robbers in Wssh- ington, near Kalama, and captured them. For the best pictures you ever bad made, call at Pope's studio. Special inducements until after the Holldaya. For good pioturea, come between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 m. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. 3G-7 A. M. Beofield, of Gale. Creek, was thrown out of bis wagon at the forest Grove condenser, Thursday, and rendered unconscious by the fall. He is a man about ur years of ace The left side of hi. face wa. badly lacerated. A physician was called to attend to hi. wound.. J. M. Greear. who left thia city (or San Diego, Cel., a whort time ago, write, that he has removed to El Cahoo, where he will spend tne winter. He like, the climate nne, and ha. gained eight pound, since be left Hlllsboro, and reel, mucn better in health. It I. reported in a Portland pa ner that the present unpretly clear' ngbouee certificate, are to be caned ' . m a . a o. and a new lasue made by toe Portland banker., to take the place of sold, during the present money stringency. Tbey will be .mailer n ize, and, therefore, more con venlent to handle. , Sheriff John Connell. who went clown to Deer Island lhst Saturday, to have a duck hunt, reported good time and plenty ol ducks. Saturday was an ideal day tor duck hunting. Ducks are now coming in at a lively rate, and the inland river, and lakes will soon be plen tifullr supplied with these fine game bird., Henrv Lund, a brother in law of Pratt Vlckers, the popular agent of the Southern Paoifio at this place. met with a singular aooident in Portland. Baturday, while unload ing wood. Some sort ot a missile a .a m a a struck him in tne race, creating hi. left jaw and knocking loose .a .a i a nearly all tb. teetn on tnai ue Where the missile, whatever it waa, came from, the injured man doe. not know. It i. one of the most sinsular oa.es on record, and the victim cannot acoount for it. He la in St. Vincent'. Hospital, and his sister. Mr.. VJcksrs, went to Portland. Tuesday, to assist in car ing for him. Lund formerly lived at Cornelius, where he i. very wel known. A DIG PUFF And a Dainty Lady Curinichnel, a Salem Buyer, (lets the Lot "CBOICI GOODS'' 8AVS VR. RIESI Sen. Cent pf Peued Paid for Prims Prsdact ' Five hundred and .iaty, six balee of hop. were bought from growers living in the Hillsboro district, this week, by Carmlobael.tbe wellknown Salem buyer, through bis agent, E. M. Reeee. Reese, in speaking ol the bops, Baturday, pronounced them "fine goods." The price paid, according to the statement of the agent, waa 7 cant, per pound, al though one lot wa. secured as low as six cents. The purobase will be shipped to Wiggeo, Richardson A Co., London, England, and will be sold to the brewing trade. Rec says: " Wealway. have been high ly pleased with Washiogtoo Coun ty tope,'' and he hope, to get more ol them before the end of the year. Those selling to Carmichael, in this vicinity, are: Zina Wood, IHMihoro 176 bale. Andrew Jck,Faruilnglou 57 bale. George Ilatborn, La ore 1 93 balee. ltd C. Mulloy. Laurel 16 bale, ' C. Joheaun, Feruiiagloo .31 bale. Saw Ornilnff, Laurel 8 bale. Total number pure beard 666 bale. WILL WINTER IN TILLAMOOK om Kmerick, who has been io charge of lbs Robt. Wakefield Co., the railroad con tractor., for the past year, ba. decided to remain here with the .took for the winter, despite tb. rumor, that he was to take tne horses outside. 1 he com pany ha. twenty-one bead in the alablee at preseot that have bad pleuty ot bard work during the spring and summer. It was thought best to winter them here lhat tbey might be in good condition for psina. This i. good new. for Tillamook when ooe oonaider. the amount it will take to keep the stock in feed, etc., aod the confidence the com pany had in Mr. Kmeriok when eaving him here with so responsi ble a charge. Tillamook Herald. 1V 'A BARGAINS A DIG 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 statemeut upon dates of Call by the Comptroller: DEPOSITS March 32. 946.223.17 May 20, $69,822.28 August 22, $13p,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 AUCTION SALE Bailey's Big Store For WOOL BLANKETS IO 1-4 li 1-4 12 1-4 Prices. $3.30 to $9 COTTON BLANKETS Same Sizes es Above Prices. 75 ct$Jo$2 We Carry the Largest Assortment in Wash- ington County J. E. Bailey, Forest , Grove THE DELTA DRUG STORE There will be an auction .ale at Qlenooe Hall, Baturday evening, December 14th, of pretty and use ful Christina present, for the ben efit of a Christmas tree at the same place. Free lunch after eale, and ... ... prizee lor the prettiest gin and tne laziest man. K very body invited, We make Chocolate Chips. "The Den of Sweets " For Bale Table and stock beets, table and stock carrots, cabbage and tomatoes. Delivered. Phone, aoifio gtates, 57. N. W. Cbiloott and W. H. Marden. 34 tf Herman Mat thee, for ten year. an employee of the Benson Log ging Company, io the capacity of ooomotive engineer on their log ging railway near Clatskanie, wa. n the city, Friday, enroute to Lao rel. where he vi.lt. home folk, un- til alter the holiday season. He say. that svery thing in the loggini ine i. .hut down on the river, and operation may not be resumed un til 11)08. Then, in hi. opinion, wa gee tor labor will not be as high .. o the past. ' , John H. Steveneon, formerly a Washington county boy, and later a well known newspaper reporter of Portland, ha. been admitted to the practice of law and ba. been ap pointed a deputy district attorney, under John Manning. He worked for many year, on the Telegram. Hi. father, who is an old pioneer of, tht. county, wa. recently ap pointed game warden of the state, by Governor Chamberlain. The party ot Hawaiian belles, chaperoned by Mr.. Edyth Toiler Weatberred, formerly of Hillsboro, have arrived in Seattle from their trip to Alaska, after many trial., and will be detained at the above plaoe until Mrs. Weatberred reoov er. from the effect, of a bad fall at Juneau, and nervous exhaustion, following the accident. While her oondition is not serious, she will be unable to proceed with her party before the ls.t ol this week. Tne bailee from the coral lales, where arow the oocoanut trees, will prob ably miss a contemplated trip to trt . e 1 . tA. a AT aj attaiaa savti v iffinniiw nu av rvi mm .mm IUvUtla fleixu t sjbjuvwu wwa wuf Mini 1Tab sieilaa tm aariai ffntt am faavm si Weatberred will make every effort 0M.haM intoPe.t 'in the climax 0 get no in ume w w Min, M M Q those places. The girl, will .tart for their home, to the West when! J. C. Kuratli transaoled buslnes. they get through teeing the sight. I in Portland, Friday, Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We also cariy 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 Book, will be sold for Cash Only. Positively no Credit. Call on or phone to Dennis for groceries. A complete and np to date line always on hand. Christina, and wedding oaks, a specialty at the City Bakery. i waa no unoie OI iT. R. Imbrie.of tW. city. 1 sale oi.rea w