The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 16, 1908, Image 1

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    HILLSBeRO MO
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VOL. XV.
iixoiiTOATira
m ; . . . : : NO. 5
Awure Committee of 1 1 in
Attendance
iKklfAKT CAVI MA ALL KKAUV
(mint Bars V1 ! '' '
tossir I Premised
fcrtury Kil'7 Cave lit every
thiol lo rradiwwa ls unr
few wblrh I scheduled for Hatur-
). inn 1 1H. Tin committM in
pmiraro, consisting of Mayor len
lit, Ham Moon, Janus II. Fnwell,
W. J ilulnxr ami I. A. Long have
(Wtivnl ilirnrt atireric from (iov.
CbtmbtrUin that ha will b in at
loJoc ami remain the entire
dij, and h will deliver an a.ldre
M "Oregon's TroefuM." There U
lo bt no "iiulitice" in the vUtt ami
ttt dJ i to I41 ivotd la an rt
libit of ll biHil horse in the it
Tbttown bti been given a gimtl
old-fashioned Kaalr cleanup, ami
l big crowd 1 rxp'rtnil. A rlur
day it the tly alter lbs trimary
Ibll "ill bttl to swell the attend
ee. PHIMAHY BALLOT
Fallowing It a lint of thacandidate
fgf Domination Ufor the ri m r
I, tblcb occur tomorrow, Tim
iidim n glrr-n aa tbey txrur on
Ibiouicial ballot:
Fur United Hlele Henatnr. it.
X. Cake and C. W. Fulton; Cn
grwiuin, W, C. Hawlsy; Justice
of lb Huiirewe Court, H H. Mean;
Dairy ami Kix'd ComuiUsioner, J
W Biy, Ali. Keid; Ilailron)
Commiwlonfr, T, K Campbell, W.
A. CarUr and K. KoUrlson; Prose
cnling Ally Fifth Judicial District,
X. it. Tongue; Htate rWalor,
Ttmtjr Kourlh Hanatorlal PUtrici,
W. N. lUrrell. C. C. Ilammerly
iod Oak Nolan; Senator for Wash
iotoQ county, Karl Fisher, K W
HaloM and Dr. V I). Wood; Itep
rtMntativva, II. II. (jrr, Ch
Hine. (I. W. Kelly. Wm. Mc
Millan. 8. A. I. Meek, Wilbur K
HmmII. T. B. Perkins; HIieritT, C
B. Buchanan, (lo. C. Hancock and
J.C. Kuratli; Clark, J. W. Ilailry,
E J. (iodman and W. I). Smith;
Recorder, Willi Ireland; Treasurer,
W. M. jackeon ,nd II. G. King;
8orvyor, J. C. Walker; Ar.or,
Mil Crandall, C. K. Pelchruan and
Oao. H. Wilcoa; Coroner, K. C
Bruan; County Cornmiaaioiipr,
John McClaian and A. II. Todd;
Janice of tbo Peaca HilUboro I're
eiocl,(J. w. Itarnraand (5h. M.
HonU-r; County Cantral Commit
twnun, North HilUboro, John
Connell . d Kd Shute; South
HillMniro, Ilenton Bowman.
NOTICE
I hereby notify all parties not to
t"t Claud Meeka in any deal,
hatever, on my account, aa I will
not be rwponiible for any debta be
njr contract, from date of thin
itiue.
Hherwood, Or., April 3 1.K.
8 P. T. Meeka.
CIRCUIT COURT
State of Orcein vt KJ Wenn and Ztcli
'"; jury rendered vtritlct not guiliy.
Jl"y: C Kuwmler, A B Divin, 1. Hr
'. C fk tilmller, J McKoberte, C hlia
r. 8 Pi,lry, K () Amlcker, J J MeacU
"'.II l Matte ton, A C Hill and I'mit
Veck,
Application of Cbrlntlan llrat to liave
Kitered title to land; drcree.
Woodmin Jul II Hecka; decree.
"K'ejr Tt Schiller; diamiaaed.
N' hiller v hchllTer; decree.
Htite of OreKon v I A llukrr; con
'ed fir the term.
t State of Oregon v W V Wiley; dia
miaaed on motion of Dial Atty.
Trial jury (Uncharged for the term.
Male o( Oregon v A Hoerth. eututury
"'K; continued for the term.
Farm lor Sal
I winb to aell my farm, containing
162 acres, 110 acres under plow,
Rood bouse, barn and orohard, Hi
miles Bouth of Hillsboro, and one
nile west of Farmington. For fur
ther information, addreeB,
K. Burkbalter,
4l-rm Hillsboro, Ore.
;an supply the publio with Rood
nk,fir ami h t raannhlfl rates
Bi'th phones. U. D.Bohmeltzer. 3 C
Wesley Paine, of near Qlencoe, a
ell. known horseman, was In the
n Id 1' 1- I I .
"j lucHuay, on Duainesa couneui
d with the horse show.
Call oo or phone to Deunia for
groceries. A oomplete and up to
uie line always on band.
John McHamue. of Buxton, re
cently bought five acres near (be
northwest limits of town, and will
""after be a resident of this city.
IIm liiHird nf Trade iHlitionofth!
K.rr.t (Wove Newa. whirl, j imd
a a atipplniiiKtit to tlitt pMir ia
on our table. It i, ,lMt 12 pg
atl.tr printed on bnavy book par,
ami Ih tirofuailv illui.tr. i., I
taining virwN . U,e (irove.' and
picture i,f I la prniuiiiitnt bunim-na
nn. in Ina iiinKninei, brotl
Imr
Wooil eihihita a frttKrnal
H.irit.
by ptibliahing a abort kK-b of tli
Im
nawMpapi-r men of the county, in
cluding half tonn picture nf the'
editor. leaving out the fraternal
future, which ought to U appre-,
dated by thnpreeaof theciunly.i
wie eiiiiioit la a credit to ny paper.
lo the) Mate, and will do much in 'U'intondent A. P. Btover of the
advertiae the rourwa of our lister Agricultural Dr-partment, who has
charge of the experiments in sum
in order net ijuality, you rnuHt mer irri(ia'ion in the Willamette
buy from hour-, with . reputation valley, will noon be in this city, for
We carrr the fo owing make of , ,.
.H,d. J plow and bar fur,. or personally oversee-
row, Oliver chilled plow. Keen '"K 'no exppriinenta which are to
t'mter cutlery ami mechanical be made in the above line on the
ton), Bridge A Beach tet range, liagley farm near Hilli-bnro, this
numn uverwre, Maver and llee
IlliB uuggie, ftlllClieli aplllig
gon wild farm wagon. Ne
Hardware Co.
wa-
Ison
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W. U. Hairi. the county fruit
itiMHClor. baa reciived the folio
ing mder: "AtKina lilo-aoum
fall you will mart in at Baverton
ami either pray nr cut down every
frMit tree one luif mile on each aide
of the railroad track that in not
sprayed. He rure that every man
ha rei-eived a notice lf ire you cut
or r-pray hi tree. rrmn the
almve order it can be feen that the
old orchard mut le altendetl to,
and at once. All that are inlert-
ed should govern theineelve ac-
rordinolv ami save lh eifienn of
having ome one elee pry the
tree or have Ihetn cut down For-
eel (irove Time.
i
I am now t.renared to show vou ;
the new and correct spring and
itiinuier style in tailor-made suits,
skirt and silk whirl waist suits,1
matin to
your special order frmn'.t
your own selection of material and
trimming; also a full line of
a standard line of underskirt ami
.... . r
corset, and will l glad to tiring
my guotl lo your hou upon re-j
jtiest. IndeMndent phone, j
Mr. M. K Caudle. 1-12 I
The S. P. wilt sell return trip to'
Han Francisco, from Portland, May ;
2 and 4, account the ll-et celebra- i
lion, with yj day limit, for I2.ri,!
naying 1 far to Portland. On Mayi... .,., haa reived fi VB list-
M on and one-third fare C-aston to
Beaverlon inc., to attend Norn &
Howe's show at Forel (irove. Ibis
rate also applies to the State Sun-
Nr School convention wnicn meets
a rt-ri.ti-wil
at Forest (.irove, April i 1 1 .
W'a draw our stock from the!
wholesale houses, a we want them. !
thereby making them carry the
stock not tin. In doing bo, we do
tint make Mr. Farmer pay us in
terest on stock laying in our store
for six months or a year, which we
wotiM have to do if we bought in
carload lots. Nelson Hardware
Company. 4-tf
The Indies of UFranre Circle,
Women of Woodcraft, will give
a
dance nnd cn.c en su - u.u-, ,
!LT .darb' Ml whuVh I
lima lnvt.lv ouilt will be rallied
Kvervbodv invited, and a gooil ,
.i.iiu,! Ticket, inc
Tickets, including
. ,., r. if
nipper, ft in). " "
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f. If!. Palmer, of Blake, MoPall
v ' , t, , 1
t. aiaiiiiner of 1 orliand, was :
1- .1.. i.ii tin, lav. and called.
111 luot.it -;i
(ieo Koslur, of above Buxton,
was in town Monday.
t)08 PRIMARY REGISTRATION
i'recillCtS llfp I cui Pro Soc Pop Ind Noil No.
HeavVidauL;;"" !..""!. ...!?. ....1
Heaverton Lw J J ,..,4 .'.
mi...... !..;..!
fornelius 1 '73 J ,J5 ..J. .. ,
Colunil.iu ; W J
Dank &
i.iiicy ;..,,,.d.....,....4 "
i;ast unite I!....!--"
ICst Cedar ! 95 , !...! ?. .J. ..'. '
(ialca Creek S J j? ..?..
oastoi. J!Jt..J '. .1
Mountniii )'ii .'.
North Hillsboro.... 197 ,,,5 .
No. Potest Crow.. 153 4 jo 9 .m
Reedville ..'.:.!...!.?....,?... '
South IIillsboro.... 344 J7 M9 J ,.? 3 . W
Ho. Potest (irove... J.o 45 JS ?.6 ..J
South TuuUlio...... 94 Ji .. ..J ,.. ....?. .....!
Washii.Kt"' ..,.!.0...!.....,....,.
Went Butte ' 3 J , J ..J. .
Wes't Cedar... "i"4 313 - Ll
TotHl................" 53 607 ?9 37 7 44 8 35
KOVEKNMKNT 10 TKY
SlISIIR IKKIGATION
Oil
the Hanlcy Farm Near
IIillboro Thif Vcar
IKKIGATION IM'EKT TO LEVEL LA.VD
Hi
Irrigation Sditme it
Connideration
now Under
siimmt r.
Tilt- llaj;!t y have rontiiliUtrd eighteen
bi ris if loir litinl at tin- ))ollt y Mills
larm, nortli writ of Hi is city. fir tile pur
". and Imvc t filered. fiom San l'ran
ni it, a l.oe 10 ini li rentrifii(,'iil pump,
" -! unt-nt. Among the
crtipt lo U- raiwd tln year are rooU,
noil, 1. 1 lc. tuinipt, Sy Uiin. ptiui)ikiiiH
a-id white n.tvy Ix-am. Mr. Herd, who
it a n.t. lit l iirig -lor, will I ht-n- on,
to h vel the land, tinti lint own tnveii
tioii fur the ptirHise. to that the tot re
ult nuiv lw ol'l.niird lii tlna ronnec
Imit, t lit- Argils ih relialilv info-tneil llmt
tlirrr a l in In urigulr sever. il liuu
died ai res of line land north of this city,
and thai Im al t .tp.Ul will utide rtikc the
work. While it i not gt-iu-rnlly known,
tlie inliriHtetl parties liave lout careful
urvea made, which prove, txrvond a
doutit. tlntl aiu li a iiriiiicl it ft-ail)le,
" "
Mr Kdson, of Corneliun, was in
the city Mot diy.
K. A. Wolf, of Rewlville, wa a
county seat visitor the firet of the
week.
It will nav vnu to buv at Bnebi
Wetiler'e, 21! Front St , Port-
and.
4-1
J. L, Morris and wife, of Sberi-
usn - '." 1, 0
nnuulik ill fpinniia liurA
a -
u4V6 ynu been at Boehi it WeU-
er'e rebuilding sale yet, 2-W Front
St.. Portland. 4 7
The local lodge of Fraternal
Brotherhood initiated live members
Saturday night.
, ,, ()f Fore(ll View lIome
nt8 Qn i(jVenlionB Utejy,
Hill-blood Kbotle Inland KeU
eggs lor hatching; 13 for 11. One
nule norm 01 Vjornenus, on Venier-
hi t all. OK
vine roau. .-urs. uracv nacuu. o
Potatoes on the Sound have been
raised in price I.OO a ton. They
are now quoted at uand ll a
ton, wnicn is me nigueui ugure
quoted ibis year.
Cabbage plants, tomato plants,
celery, caulillower and asparagus
roots at the new greenhouse, corner
7th A Fir. Ind. Phone 323. Mrs.
Agues Campbell. 3 6.
The President of the Oregon Bar
Association has appointed among
oi w N q( lhU cUy
to -v. one of a coinmittee to
consider the pending amendment
to incr
"vu
U..,r)l nvnftla ami oniflr aalna
tjiuni f.wm.. -m .-.v
.J ., latitriiv BPAtlnH in nil.
. ma . Va hn in omull
riiuo iwi n ' - .
.... .n.i .in Vfl
1 . i.n:nn
llllV inirrew ' '""" J""H
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around lor a year. neison nara
ware Co. i-
1IILI.SBOKO, OREGON, APRIL
Argus and Oregonian, 12.25.
Win. Lee, of Scoggin ralley, was
in town last Saturday;
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Hartrampf, of Forest Grove, Sun
day, April 12, 1008, a son.
Mrs. Tbos. Graves and Mrs.
Tens Bogue, of Bheridan, were in
town last Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Wbitmer, of Port
land, was the guest of friends in
Hillsboro over Sunday.
County Recorder Willis Ireland
spent Saturday night and a portion
of Sunday, with relatives at Green
ville. There will be a basket dinner at
the Farmington Christian church,
nxt Sunday, April 19. Preach
ing at 11 a. m.
A Portland Company has en
gaged to drain the big swamp near
Uuincy, Columbia county, and ex
pect lo reclaim about 12,0)0 acres
of fine land, by the operation,
We sell more wire fence than all
our competitors combined. The
reason is that we have the largest
stock and can sell the cheapest.
Scbulmericb Bros. 51-tf
The State Railway Commission
has set April 23 as a time for bear
ing ths 00m plaint of V. C. Free
man, of Gaston, regarding alleged
inadequate depot facilities at Gas
ton. The bearing will be held at
Gaston. 1
We carry too many articles to
enumerate, but we have anything
(be farmer needs. The largest
stock tver tbown in Washington
county, and can and will beat all
competitors. Schulmerich Bros.
Veach Bros, have just finished a
contract to paint the cupola and
roof of the Court House, and the
band stand in tbe court yard for
I4S, the county furnishing the ma
terial. Tbe boys did a good 10b.
Mr, Header, are you looking for
price or quality. With us quality
is always first, price second. Qual
ity will remain a long time after
you have forgotten tbe price Nel
son Hardware Co. 4-tf
K. H. Flagg, formerly a Hillsbo
ro newspaper man, now editor 01
tbe St. Helens Mist, is a candidate
before the primaries for county
judge of Columbia couDtyn the
republican ticket. Here's hopin'
you win, brother Flagg.
Paul Beck, of Dilley, who was on
the jury during the present term of
Court, once had tbe distinguished
honor of sitting as a juror in Lin
coin, Nebraska, with W. J. Bryan,
the probable nominee ol the demo
cratio party for president. On the
hret ballot, one ot tbe jurymen
voted a ballot which bore the in
scription "H' to 1." Bryan smiled
and quickly remarked: "1 guess
this must be a democratic jury,
For eale: 75 seres rolling land;
20 acres cleared; balance slashed
and burned; good house and barn;
orchard; running water; mile
from school house; 3 miles from
Buxton, Oregon. Price $1500.
AddresB Jos. Burgholzer, Buxton,
Ore.
HotTman, Allen and Mills, asso
ciated in the mercantile business in
Forest Grove, have purchased 35
sores nortn 01 town irom jonn
Tsmpleton, which they will plant
to walnut trees. It is their plan to
set out the trees next fall, the trees
to be 50 feet apart, with peach trees
planted between. Walnut culture
is meeting with considerable favor
in Washington county, there being
quite a number of farmers who
have from 1 to 10 acres already
planted. Two Portland men wil
next fall Bet out fn) acres near
Gaston. ,
Esther, the little year old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Graves
formerly ot Corvallis, died sudden
ly in this city last Saturday, from
the effects of quinine tablets, which
it procured from a basket in which
the mother had placed several otn
er articles, and placed upon a chair
in a bedroom, preparatory to going
from tbe residence of Mrs. W. IN
Barrett to that of Mrs. H. G.GuilJ
Ths little one was only missed for
a moment, and when ber mother
found her, she bad one of tbe tab
lets in her mouth. It is not known
how many the child ate, " DrrVA,
B. Bailey was summoned and im
mediately save an emetic, but the
quinine bad been absorbed in tbe
liill nnfl'. ttnalam nrl aha diAtl in
convulsions. Mrs. Graves was vis
itioa with her sieters. Mrs. Barrett
and Mrs. Guild, and was almost
prostrated by tbe lose of her baby
Her husband bad left Corvallis for
Elk City, where he had bought a
dairy ranch, and be and other
members of the family arrived in
time for the funeral, which occur
red Tuesday, at the home of Mr
Barrett. Rev. Belknap conducting
services. The remains were buried
in Odd Fellows' Cemetery Tuesday
forenoon. A number of relatives
and friends from Portland, Corva!
lis and Sheridan, were presenV at
tbe funeral. . . . ,
10. 1908.
P. B. 4' N. CO.
TO
letween Now and the First
of June
U0VEY MARKET GETTING EASIER
E. Lytic Ssys Wsrk Will be Pushed
t a Finish
Considerable guessing bas been
done of late by Portland dailies
with regard to tbe time when work
will be commenced by tbe P. R. A
N. Co., this year, but the Argus
this week interviewed Mr. C. E.
Lytle, of this city, and from him it
was learned that there was a
strong probability that work will
begin between now and June let,
of tbe present year. One thing
which warrants Mr. Lytle in bis
belief that the Company will be
bis to proceed with its work, is the
fact that tbe money market is get
ting much easier, and as it will re-
lUire large amounts of money to
prosecute the work of extension
from Hillsboro to Tillamook, the
condition of the financial world will
have every thing to do with the
matter.
Mr. Lytle is hopeful that conditions
will be such as to warrant the vigorous
prosecution of the work which will con
nect HUIstjoro to the sea, and savs that
once begun, the road will be pushed to
completion, as originally intended. The
road, as far as completed, is one of the
finest on the coast, and the company will
put in the best of material, thus insuring
splendid line. I lie Slcuibe Construc
tion Company will do the work, and that
is evidence that it will be well done.
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
William A Carter, republican can
didate for Railroad Commissioner
from ths First District, was inter
viewing citizens of Hilhboro Mon
day. Mr. Carter is making his
campaign for cheaper freight rates
and better transportation facilities.
As will be remembered, be led the
fight in the Oregon Legislature in
dOl, for a reduction in passenger
rates from 4 to 3 cents per mile.
He has many enthusiastic support
ers throughout the district, and his
success at the primaries, next Fri
day, seems practically assured.
FRUIT INDUSTRY CROWING
Ths eemi-annual meeting of the
State Board of Horticulture met in
Portland on Monday. Reports of
the Board show that the fruit in
dustry is growing at a rapid rate in
this Btate. The value of last year's
crop was $4,750,000.
There are five horticultural dis
tricts in tbe etate, each represented
by a Commissioner. W. K. -New
ell, of Gallon, is Commissioner-at-
Largs and president of tbe Board.
The first district comprises Wash
ington, Tillamook, Clackamas, Co
lumbia, Multnomah, lambill and
Clatsop counties. In the second
district are Marion, Polk, Linn,
Lane, Benton and Lincoln coun
ties, with C. A. Park as Commis
sioner. The third district em
braces Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lake,
Josephine and Klamath counties.
Included in tbe fourth district are
Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow,
Wheeler and Crook counties. The
fifth district comprises Umatilla,
Union, Wallowa, Baker, Grant,
Harney and Malheur counties.
Judge Geer, of Cove, is Commis
sioner. H. M. Williamson, of
Portland, is secretary of the Board.
Ths semi-annual report of Preei
dent Newell shows that the 100
crops were unusually profitableand
with the money thus realized true
growers have been able to obtain
tbe most modern apparatus. The
report also shows that an unusual
ly large acreage has been set out in
the last year.
tyNITEq STATES SENATOR
tf. 1 M. Cake,- Republican Candidate
Mr, Cake is the Advocate of State
ment No. land tbe popular election
of United States - Senators; two
years ago he took tbe stump for
his Bucceesful opponent. He de
serves the support of every loyal
Republican who believes in pure
politics. .The machine element
concedes his nomination if tbe peo
ple go to the pollB, but boaets that
Believers in Statement No. 1 will
not be interested enough to vote at
the primaries. . This is the last ap
peal, to those who believe in tbe
popular election of United States
Senators to aesert the rights which
the old machine is trying to wrest
from them. Communicated.
The Beveral candidates for pri
mary nominations are busy this
week, looking after their respective
interests in the county.
See Our Full Assortment
Of rubber goods of every description of a
kind and quality that wear, and give
satisfactory service are alway to be
found at the HILLSBORO PHARMACY.
Any article that is made of rubber,
and intended for home use is in our well
assorted stock. Always remember that
rubber goods are deceptive in appear
ance and that in purchasing them you
must depend more or less upon the hon
esty of the dealer. Therefore buy tub
ber goods only from a dealer who has a
reputation to sustain.
Hillsboro
first Annual Statement of the
Forest Grove National Bank
at the Close of Business, March 3, 1908
Resources.
Loans & discounts..! 99, 179. (6
U. S. bonds & pre
miums . 26,365.63
Other Bonds 5,000.00
Real Estate 12,094.1$
Furniture & Fixtures 3,474.84
Dne from U. S. Trea
sury 41,250.00
Due from banks
-71.M0.5a
Cash on Hand -
39,215.67
tlll,6o6.19
$257,720.50
Correct. Attest, J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier.
Officers & Directors: W. B. Haines, President; John E. Bailey, Vice
Pres.; J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier; Thos. G. Todd; J. W. Fuqua.
Forest Grove,
BAILEY'S
BUYS
Wool and Mohair
We have always paid the
Highest Marhet Price for
Wool and Mohair. Don't
Forget to bring your clip
to us, and, by so Doing,
get the top of the Marhet!
J. E. Bailey,
THE DELTA
Dealers in Pure Drugs
and Medicines
We also carry a complete
line of fine sundries.
If we do not nave 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 Book will be sold for
Cash Only. Positively no Credit.
We have just received a car of
Bain wagons from the factory.
Will Bell at Portland prices.
Scbulmericb Bros. 61-tf
Pharmacy
Liabilities. -
Capital Stock. ... f25.ooo.co
Circulation 25,000.00
Undivided profits I 542.69
DEPOSITS.,
B
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. 206,177.86
$257,720.50
Oregon
STORE
Forest Grove
DRUG STORE
Smokers like the Schiller and the
Kxcellencia. These cigars are of
tbe beet stock. You can't fool an
authority on a good oigar.
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