JnlILLSBR OL. XIV. HILLS BOKO, OREGON. FEBRUARY 27, I90. NO. 50 Mm KKTTI.INI! s"d.TD!'n ,226- IIIAIIlJlUJ UUiiu'i'u "B. weiuer, 01 Uiooiuina. wi Il IV V. LA11U J- l).,rl..1J..11KJ.NorlhrU. VI' v 01 Hhady Urook, were la town Hat- "7. ...... ... urur- p Co. IIolJ ;ie. Acr B VVaahloglou iawdiv .. .. IMMSID AT I5HM.2U5 , "iqutuu" ' Craleleg Ibt LM nnnii i unti BE I Indorse Lime and Sulphur Spray tir - I 11 .i t . ... n t otnuie in i un l.tnd run ler. Frank A llorwlck. Iterdvllla Or. 4 j M W. B. Jolly, of Portland, was io I TLL BY PKOP. CORDIEY OP 0. 4. C w a . ... .1 wwo Monaav, ana oallcnl on tbe A . f BL ti B .. . . . . nm bikI H.l U.l..t Vt. unn (i. v . Mirih at I'mUf. .111. ... In Ucm.Mirilln it.. ! I iiat lit Itt.M.I. . .. .w.i 1 known furl kil, h u.7 - - - Benetor K W. HtiiiM, of Fore.1 " "T (j.U osv.rtb.l-.. I fact, thai 0f wm ln th KriJ orcbard.ats 1 . niil.1 Uhomeeleader. " " ,.. a... UBDifVI -- I UM'IUIW, I ..."muatliig " ienisoan Senator K W. Haines, of Forest A T?1 ' Wuoa Cai' I Corneliui 4'J 60 in moat efficacious, I.unU of trees were e ibibited from or- (hn!i recently sprayed where not half i Grove, Balurdav. and was well at- . .. . I .,).. i p. ,.i v...n.- r iv, . n. i . ..a . u u ." i .1-... .. I .. ... I ..... , ii. . ... I tcuuou . iui . uuiuiar. ui kuv uvi G k iba Oregon California K. , lb a, WM.k.trring their luck. ellis eiperluieMt itation, wai pree- t rnmrjaor. ot won irupilji Home od ctchm are reported. lent, and bandied the lubiect of m. 1 - , ... t-kiDi. tb ttin" , Mllfl.. Ilf ,l. ,,; irmi, fruit ipraying io a thorough man r11 . i. ikl. imiinit Ai airlt I i.. . , ,. I u. l.j l j i.; i. f 1PB7 ,u ' ' i mui, ai maoiiing, wii in ice cut u- i ui bwv wuihuw vi tli fall, nmai "tqvaiwra rnoay. the Lime and Hulpbar Hpray, and -iiiDooUie Compaoj'alanJa, lo Vot HaU Two houMm. with a Ie It ai bi earneit opinion ibal l.k.motiDUloi above Mlliiiwro.anaiiot i0j t half racb, n rely located, if thoroughly and correctly ueed, it iH" I.. .1 Lum art prepailnf lo placai qual- A Drgin. in.juueof nartrampj W riibU uiwa W oomp.oy Lublf timber Unda lo thle cjuo la tiamlnalioa of tbe com . I - - i L . fl hoiJiDie unatr i wi mmw w w . i r. fnroia lanu ir.uv, wu.vu .tu.n outcome of tbe pend . i ii i . Itf mil egaluei me o. i , . ... .. . L. ...t- I . . I M . Ikiuot luat me oouvu u tuu .... .11 H.'IS acrea io ibte i a i . . i. ik. ii aAjifiiviii ii hi i air mtaiy, waiuu -" I wrote, ana no nai iwen noming coiiuiirrri, ikiipv latoid laod grant uf toe u - down tbat eeclion for over yran, ur ipmy the br.t. e f- nf ihta number of aoree. i,u..u. v... I Count r Inuirctc -v"' " . I w" ,u "7 l,.li..fi on lh are unuer oouw.. . .-. lb AriUI omct a pieeaanl call. ,,, ,..,,., eunine .... trff, back to uJ 17.9J6 acrea remalo uneoliJ.J -,u,i.i.mi . foot of the around and . mm ill a . r I " .. nn..n hiob Ibere ll 00 0OO- For PBie A pairoi gowj uriTiiig .ni(,,f.in. int0 ,i,e ,,unip. By this ..... .i ..I. Tk. a.uul .lu..l RlliM. 4 and o veere Old. reUCl- method the tree will again Dear in two a.i i..a.. . .1 U I'lH I'a la f nWI1wiaV'Kiai.ifiBaIl aTramUBU ui uiht m W in. ...a n o - V'-' , frrte4 by the attendant fruitmen. iMtateeaeu Taiuauuu vi - ' , aadar eobtracl of aata la I3W.345. batfer.-J. Adami, rwKience H Tbe Boat taluable limber ii on tbe I uiilea due eoulb of Jobe Lroea udracl Und. Io CaM IDi Ittll W ling. ... . , . . .i.. Z.-T ik. la ..ined by :.,... t... r. All Boeoiiow aeiinquen a iuuu u. " 7 inowa iiu.uijj, wuu . lor over will be Dlaced Wllu Dagiey lai loTaroiueol, J4.Jfl acrea, com for 35 mri 0n Cooper Mountain. . u... .fur March 15. ariiiDC the total holding! of Iba uu. R.(lil.. haa moved to mpaof lo tbia counly, will ,Norih Hillaboro, changing hii reel- torovo Open 10 ooaeeieaaera, auu to krri under the Timber Laod 1. u k iha rntituu aiumui- ,: b, la 000. For H.l.-Ao Ayr.htre-Uuih.m ... r. .1 . t . t I UII"WV ajtiPIV lUklilUUVI BUM HIH" . ..... w ... , ily Jobnaon. of Portland, viaited in of the Urk had been covered. He had 10W0 over Kunday. alao found nixrt o( tue commercial iprays ' I. .... il.. .....t.l II. rl.im1 For Hate Ten inilk Cowa, all ! tltwl h tudrnta hwl found by actual freab tbll Bprlng, or eaily In aum- count un'ler tne nicruacope inai 9$ 10 yo roer. Aaod milkera.-H.nr, lien. ZLTZ. MfFS& oaglO, i Uiilea Boullleaal 01 lleeu- 1Ilflvini., ne .txiut the time villa. 601 the liuili heimi to awell. and another and ,, . ., , . weiker aolution, about June 1. He re- S. U. Pari. ci norm 01 rorriii . iMlt . .. ntfi l()roa. and who haa been bold i ne I , ,,i,.i,lrrni brheved the lime and iuIdu- titrd ot teveral ipraya, Iwt all thin lotiiiderrd, believed the 1 ur pmy the bet. County lnatector Hrr onatrttion on the methoit of reatoring an :ave a dem- N0T1CB 11 Hare, attorneyi. after March 15, 19()S. Ur. J. r. lamieaie. DOYLE D1X liaeeline road. u ,.,1... t Mr. flannra Harria. of i i i uu a v a www B t For Hale-Ataike and Red Clover ... Glencoe. and wai aged 83, 1.1 v.inh and Hwediah select i..ik rMtiitina from old Bie. lie ibvwu, v ' ( i uvbim . " i..i n.i. .1 r.aaonaoie rrtcee i .mm Mra Harm, mere are uve a-m rk.lm.ra II milei aouin oi kmth.ra. four of wbom live in V HI VMiw" - -m iwaw.v.v( m. a (ilenooe. l'acifio Btatea' pnone, portUnd, the other brother living So 73. 4J 11 in tbia county, near tbe line d . n. twiwn Waahinatoo and Multno- wu ivirn anil ma rriawi n an iibiiui i. i mm mm anna m i aium . ui w iovwm i - lod came weal about forty Lin, departed for Waabington, Sat- mah. ... ..nil., i- uf..kit.. nl I i f . -. . vt.lt with her iA ki. t.il. m ?' i .nJ f.milv. Hhe Notice to the Public tbia enunta. Ha ar.a a member of I-.. ...Anm.niml bv her grand M.n.hur. Mme Vrancee uog, oi , k... nnnrludad to remain in tbe i --- - - . ,,. Vancouver. mercantile buaineea at i,enierviue, iilaca the effeoUva Biualler'i ngbt. J. A. ANDERSON J. A. AoJeraon. a well known bull I man of Uaavarton. died on tbe JOth InaL. of tvDbold fever. Ua tu born and married io Mieaourl, tb Methodiat church and the K of P. nril.r. Beeidei a wife, ha leavea tha fol I i tKa a a a M..Dg cDiidren: ftd. Ana.rton, . . 0i arrang Arm.otrout, Mra. uo-. . . . frora ray Fordney, Mra. John Davla and - r M . . ..... illro0age Nn L AlberU. all of Portland. 7 ".l," , ,ii0U a .Lara for the iad Mr. M. Hlatl. of Forett rjTZ. ITlt n,ne. 323 T . k , k . n . -Mra AgneaGowan, Seventh and j::' " ""v .. Fir an . HmiMro. ww iui w T v I awl jvmtmt wsuu v mm Minnaull awitlk Ika tUI KliklnMA I T i rim nf T.a MeflA. CaI Atone time be wai a partner with Ik., flniihed a nice bungalow in oraeui nulli. Call at the niw Greenhouse for but will continue my discount eale 1 have a . Thank fnr . f.w more weeki. before re .iiin. tha Btore. ThankioK tbe DHA aa u fa, - publio for their patronage, i am, i oura iruir. tl.rman Oaterman & Co., 43 0 Centerville, Ure. Argui and Paoifio Monthly ,12.00. Tk.aa vn rarv Anil I. C. Peterson Atone time be waa a partner wilt) btl flniahed a nice Dungaiow .u UUD- """" " ,.,7n 7 UnniU Breedeo in Iha For.at Grova flour iM vtM, and ii proceeding lo an- were up from Beaverton, Monday. Mill. . !- I- Ui.nna P.llfnrniB. MiSI .. m rtl...l.t nr. joy uie, iu fuuu jrrlll u,ioer, 01 luiiauu, uy Pearl Greear ia improving atead ly, . . . Mondiy, FOR SALE nd will loon he able to leave me I'" , .ml ramovel rt....i. nr...r nf Hummit arjent i . louan air iiihw""""i I i.ww i - in n. r..k .-.i wkh.L: .k. r.mii. hnmaat La Meea. sundav with his brother, in tbia va VIUWU AJVlJtlUlU " " V(J bUQ IHaaaj " ' " - ar Plymouth Rock cookerela for breed- . -uhlnir to purchaae a oitJ- , log purpoaea, alao bana o! tboae Any ooa wi "J u 0D Fr(knk Routledga. Bam Moon and Ur etiea from nrlia wlnninc alock. gawline eng'D Wm .... . ., Vanrierbera. Centerville, and I lata la my'pen Iht Bral -wi-a K?ur.tore.' Cotneandaee C. R. Bloyd, of Phillip., were in Brown Ughorn cockerel eihlbited "mP" ott,'l " enta for tbe the city, Monday, interviewing tbe t the Oregon State Poultry Bbow, 'l ?P"1. , Vh. .tronBeit and tax oollector. InlOOL Bggi for hatching pur- nwu-""" 7' 35 tf t.u. r..,Bi. a ho livlna pcaei, In Incubator lota, a .peclaUy, .T . ... . I . -"u- . ha. the brokeS od latiafaotion guaranteed or Mr. Doach, of n..pu - ""T. HMBE on noney refunded. Paoifio Btatee' llo!e in la.t .Friday a u--. , r & phone, Hllliboro central; farm, one D which beauegee i "- .V r;"T"j near the Grove. The .... W..t of Phillip. u on fruU tree, liable XiriXuiee 45 50 R . D 4. Hlllaboro, Or., o b.7on.lder.d 1. which ta more f0.d oommi on o v. uy your mean ana grownee me ireee - . Inn .nd th. D0T Di0gea up Kmmotu, and get a fine oil paint- lh, bee. would eaoape ir0n to be kept a. a .ouvenir of log for every $20 purchaae. 46-tf not Bonie g00d layer? the wreck nd ii wai traced to hi. Mil. Eugenia Bandford wa. out Blue Andaluelana, winner, at lead- MMgion by a Portland reporter, from Portland tb. lait of the week, , ho.,. Pullet, and cockerel. lece of broken ra, i, now io viaiting with her mother, at Glen- Eggi. 1 5VLi iii. lh PB8eBion of ihe Iailr0d com" ooe. H3 Bohmidt iuiw. - -- mtaaion. Dave Kuratll and Miaa Klai. northwe.tof Beaverton.onhaieiin ArguB gnd ,ournai, $2.25. opeaker, of Portland, ipent Bunaay roao. Mayor Henniger and Mayor Wil- with J. C. and K I Koratll, of The boiled egg my.terr I. a. MTrfl ., , We.t Bide. G. A. Weatgate, a well known coawre u. - d , - hal ofttbe twin ciuea ia. w a, Oregon .took authority, .ay. that complained to loci aeaierB ou lhe right of way for the P. R. breading 0 high grade .took will among the number of aw &N from SaggeU MUIh, n ' " ur ..i Mveral were aireaay oo i.rnr..n Ka.Ha. to Seaside. urviion larmer.. nr. nwi" - . ... nni. 0n me dd iuif"" ... ub( goau in ine woria am ... - nt.in ine a-1 , i . i. ,v. rv. f . i...... .k..n ki 1 eirsa ia not piaiu. -,,ij kanhtained free by the "regon. mere are no uevwr ut i -D- . .kou me on- wt ----- , , than are found grazing in Oregon lUu preiumption that railroad No f ai ia ezoeoted by panurea. Huperintenaent r " --t . . k0iied egg. ie '" " 1 ,t " j" ii ,ftu downey.oftheLaddAReedfarm., m0Be,h'VthTmin to fili Tin a the committee a. tha da J ha. a Berkahlra toar valued at over, and put tbem in , f doaely hug. the bluff. nd would W,.Twa.blngton county ba. fiM not injure the farm, through whiob ome of the beit bred dairy berda an amateur detecuve u pMed 1 alA.f. Argua and Pacific Monthly, $2. Fred and C. L Rofli. of Banki, were in town, Monday. John Ihach. of near Banki. wai io town Saturday, and called. Michael Cantwell. of Mountain- dale, waa io town Tueaiay. K Baat and Lee Anderaon were down from Gaston, Monday. J B. Delnlanche. of Centerville. waa in the city the fint of the week. Arnold Vandomelon. of near Banks, wa. an Argu. caller Mon day. A R Flint and Aus. Wedekine. ot near Kinton, were np to tbe hub Monday. Freah milk cow for Bale. In quire at tha John Bahgeber hop yard. ou Pamv Alllain and wife, of Port land, visited relatives in this city Sunday. Frank Peioldt, of near Phillips, waa io town Saturday, and called the Argua. C. Jaaner. of north of Forest Grove, waa in th. city Saturday, and called. n Rnhlar and M. J. Bondsbue. of Foreet Grove, were paying taxee, Monday. W.nUrf Roll. 18 months, or yearaold. Shorthorn preferred. Morels Schmidt, Hillsboro, Ure , K 1, Boa 51. 50 51 P. J. Vandenanden.N. J. Bur nett. and J. W. Allen were in town the first of the week. L. A. Leonard and Nellie C Hawkina, of thi. countv, were sranlad a license to wed. by the county clerk, on tbe 22d inet. Chria. Allenbach and Roeie flmllar. both of this county, re ceived license to wed, from the clerk, on th. 84tb inet. Frank Weieenback, Jacob Loeli, C. Swanaonand Goitalson,oiKeea ville, were in Monday, paying tax ea and greeting menus. J. K. Rcevea. a orominent stock m.n V A. an A M. Reitiel and L. C. Rodgera, otyjCorneliue, were in ine city monaay, pajmg H.va vou anv fence to build if n nan aava von monev. We aell a good substantial fence, 4 feet high, lor 4U cenu per roa. ocnui merich Bros. M. E. Anderson, Otto Depun, Aug. Rossi and Geo. Hugbaon, of Beaverton, were up to the oity, the Drat of tb. week, paying taxee frnratli Bros, sold the Mark Pbelp. house and three lota in tbi. . . aar. wni! T ni.Aii thia io mrs. ciiie j Sawyer, of Woodland, Wash.; con aideration, uu. On Mnndav morning Recorder riu Rhnlmarich imDoeed a fine of $5 against Delbert Bridges, and $10 again.t Wilson uraaiey, woo wore arrested by the marshal Saturday nia-ht. charged with disorderly conduct. Apprentice wanted, at The Delta Drug Store. Must be not leas than 17 ..r nld: have an education equivalent to the ninth grade in tk. nnMin arthool. and be able to aatw grwws.v r - carry on a conversation in the Ger man language. w o nnlnnlat rates aaain in effect: From March 1 to April 30 colonist rates will be in effect on the S. P. ..iin R Xr N line from the east. From Chicago to Portland, $38; i nm Miaannri river common Doints or St. Paul and Minneapolis, to Ptttl.nd tha rata ia $30: from Pu eblo, Denver or Colorado Springs, to Portland, foU ena wi. cup ping to your friend in theeast. In the debate at Foreet Grove, Friday night, the decision was olB.n in tha debaters from Whit ... a l tit V . 1 1 T 'C. m.n Ilnllaaa. Willi wi ia. I auiuu University going down to defeat. The question was "Resolved, That iha United States should continue to admit the Japanese upon the same basis as European immi or.nta. " Whitman had the nega tive. At 8alem the .am. question wai debated, at tne same wme, ana p.nlfin takins the affirmative, won out. Attorney W. N. Barrett, of thi. oity, wa. one of tbe judges at the Forest Urove donate. Tk. Rnn)av Jonrnal contains an .vtinla nn Radwood tree, in Oregon. i m.ntinna tha fact of there being such trees in Portland, and also at Forest Grove, ln tbe uuisooro nnn t hnnaa vard m&T be Been some VUUll aiv. J - J fine redwood trees, which were set out in 1878. Tbey were Drougni ki. nnnntf bv tha late John Por- IM.M vw..; -j ter, who bad a nursery north of nnrn.liua. The tree, are rapid grower., and while they are not the tame a. me uig vbuuhuib they belong to the redwood specie.. . . a til Just how nign ney win grow, iu nAt h. foratold. but they will aver age about 40 feat, at tha present ttm. Thav mm to be at home in this climate, and do not require any care, v TIMS UILLSBOKO SHOULD HAVE CANNERY he Cost Would not Exceed $5,000 SMALL TRACTS WOULD TBES PAY Vesld Faralih Werk far Vamca aad Children Wm. Scbulmerich, of South Tuala tin, was in the city Tuesday, and in the course of a ' conversation, said the time waa not far distant when Hillsboro would bavs a fruit and vegetable cannery. Othera have spoken about tbe same thing. of late, and there seema to be sentiment in the air in favor of such an industry. No where in the Willamette Valley is there bet ter soil for tbe raising of 'email fruits, vegetables and sweet corn than this section of Washington countv. or anv section of it. for that matter. Mr. Schnlmerich thought that local capital could be enlisted in sucn an enterprise, ana raid the amount required for start ing a cannery would not be more than $5X00. Canneries for tbe rtanninir of email frnita and ves'ta blee are springing up ail over tne valley. Newberg ia to have a lame cannery in operation thia anmmer. and the experience of al communities, where canneriea have been started and maintained, is tbat it put. many a dollar into tbe pockets of tbe man with tne small tract, and furnishes employment for numbers of women and cbil- Hrn Mr Hchul merich aaid that thousands of dollars worth of fruit is annually allowed to go to waste in tbia county, lor lack ot a can narv: Wa hone the matter will be taken up by our local fruit men. HAINES SUES F. T. KANE The committee of three appointed to settle ud the affairs of the K. W Haines bank have taken step, to adiust one of tbe bank . asset, by . . . . - 61inz in tbe circuit court, lasi week, a suit aeainst Frank T Kane, to recover a balance doe on a $10,000 note held aaainst him by tbe bank. The amount sued for is $1935, with interest of about $800, and $100 attorney's fees. The amount sued for is the rem nants of that much talked of $10,000 note held by the Haines hank. The note waa Riven on August 29, 1903, and is signed by W H Weacott and F. T. Kane The note bears four endorsement., and it ia understood that they rep resent divers properties transferred by Kane to the Haines bank. The payment, and the amounts were made on tbe following aaieB: oep tember 1, 1903, $3300; April 22, 1904, $3000; April 22, 1904, $1000; April 30, 1904, $765. A writ of attachment has issued, and an attempt ha. been mads to levy on property, claiming that F. T. Kane owned the same. See Our Full Assortment Of robber goods of every description of a kind and quality that wear, and give satisfactory service are alwaya to be foundat the HILLSBORO PHARMACY. Any article that ia made of rubber, and intended for home use is in our well aaaorted stock. Alwaya remember that rubber goods are deceptive in appear ance and tbat in purchasing bem. you must depend more or less upon the hon esty of the dealer. Therefore buy rub ber goods only from a dealer who haa a reputation to sustain. Hillsboro Pharmacy Condensed Statement of the Forest Grove National Bank at call of the Comptroller, Feb. 14, 1908 Resources. Liabilities. Loans A discounts..! 100,480.16 Capital Stock $J5,ooo.co U. S. bonds & pre- Circulation 25.000.00 miuma 26,165.63 Real Estate 12,106.28 Undivided profits I 5?3 2l Furniture & Fixtures 3,263.04 DEPOSITS 185,324.09 Dne from V. S. Trea- g sury I2.850.00 Due from banks 0 5i.87a3 ' 't Uasb on Hand - " . 89,989.96 0 ' w $94,712.19 t94,712.19 n $236,827.30 $236,827.30 Correct. Attest, J. A. TbornburgU, Cashier. Officers & Directors: W. B. Haines, President; John E. Bailey, Vice Pres.; J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier; Thos. G. Todd; J. W. Fuqua. Forest Grove, . Oregon r BAILEY'S STORE rianaaa Rflhiffler VS. Chl8. Schif- fler is the title of a suit for divorce filad this week in the circuit court Tha nnmnlaint Bets forth that th. twain were married in Dee Moines, Iowa, in 1881, and tbat tney came tn, nrron in 1393. and that in 1894 defendant deserted plaintiff, and haa since remained away. Plaintiff ask. in addition to a de cree of divorce, that .hi b. award ed the custody and care of v era a. 4ch ftlar. a minor child, ana mat defendant be made to pay her $500 for support of nerseii ana cnuu, and for the education of the latter V f DnnalBon and wife return aA (mm a fnnr weeks' visit to Call fomia. Saturday. While absent th.v viaitad twentv-lour ciues in California, and then went over the line into Mexico. They bad a nice trip, and returned satisfied mat Oregon is the beet country on the earth. Vnr Sal A team of matched geldings, weighing between 2400 nH 9fdMi nnnnna. renecuv uroacu and ready for any kind of work. Jno. A. Hobbs, corner Fourth and Oak St.., Hillsboro. w-oi attarnav Geo. R. Baelev thi week reoeived a lot of alfalfa seed from Pendleton, and which he will sow on the Dudley farm, on ground irrigated by tbe mm raoe. nr. n Hannnck. the Foreet WWI " , iirnv. livarvman. has announced hi. candidacy lor .nerin, ana wm be out with his petition in a snort time. w TT Stuart. Surjeiintendent of th. Waahinvton Countv "conden.- ers, wa. down from the Grove Tuesday afternoon. nr.nl T.andei. of Firdale. wa. in town Tuesday, and made the Argua a pleasant can. 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. E. Bailey, Forest Grove 4 J 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. We also have a full line of tablets, pencils, slates, etc. School Books will be sold for Cash Only. Positively no Credit. We will dispose of our entire line of men', suits at coat. Here is iaobanoa to dress well at a .mall value. Schulmerjlch Broa. 35-tf Smokers like the Sohiller and tha Excellencia Tbeae oigare ara of tbe beat stock. You oan't fool an authority on a good cigar. 1 1 1 f I -.1 i ' t it ! 2t i ' 'Ii I v 1 f ' f r, . ' t.t , i ' 'J; . ) .s : t- nmeitta, ia-