The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1908, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON. APRIL 23, 1908
NO. 0
VOL-
ft, KKDUfX VALUES
tf mm It CT.
As5ew,r Wilcox Say l'copl
Opimw. HIRH Valuation
iMSSMlrFUK 1008 TOIHllHH
Will be lltwe ll,U,UMU
Ail .,
The ()rK)u Klm'lrin Coinuany ii
inking lml fur lifH, nilrn Kid
bridge tiui!)cr, to l delivred
.1....- iv. ii t ii i
Ailing Will IIIIQ Ul WW HUIVCJ UUItl j
Uardnu Home to Uillnboro, alito fori
the construction, no it it reported, j
of a sub-station, at thin place. ;
1 Do tijnjri oi lite nuisboroi
l.uiulmr Co have burn invite 1 to
bill on ikjIm ttnl tine, and similar !
notice- U brn tent to other j FINISHED COST-GRADUATE COUKSE
urtiia in tin couiity. hviiltmlly iti
IS ilia tiiiviiuuit in r.iiKwii: vu.
la begin the work of construction
mmmilately.
U'i il.aar mi, utruV frfitu th.
wholesale houf, aa we want thorn,
thtreby making them carry the
lock not ue In doing so, we do
nut nuke Mr, Karuir uav ut in-
. . .. . L. I-..I-.- I -
Mtrrn uu nui'i laying in uur bvuiq
iwilma weir
i it i mr mimi niMtnnn
SAUK HUM bUKUrfi
Talented Young Pianist Re
turned Home Last Week
Hit
Been Otltrtd Good Buaietas la-liKtnentt
Mien Wilma Waggoner, of this city,
rutnrn.rl from a tun months BtBV io
Herlin, Germany, where she went
ItHt June to tke pout-graduate
,rril on alock laying in our store, '"l -
r... .1. .......iV,. . .... M,.k mm ftnnraa in InatriimMntal mUBIC
IUI fl 44' II . "I ' . , , TTlll'IJ v wVM "v - "'"" "
II I ....... .1. ... I.,,,.V.I In ! . !. ! . - ..
WUUIU I1ATO Vl U'l II no liwugil, III
carload loU. Nrleon Hardware
Company. 4tf
Her
Beveral little towns are apring-
Ing up in thin county, and others
will follow whfn the electric line
cornea. IMwtmti lieavertun end
Kendville. the little town of I'aea-
dona, on the Hhaw Kt-ar tract.
nrinr.inal induction wae received
i 1
from Herr Jonae, oneof the leading
inHlructora of Germany, whoee tui
tion fee ie 1 10 per hour. Having
Gniebed ber course, Mi Waggener
rnrMVAii crHilHiititla which will Ij6
honored anywhere in Ibe world
i Befo-e leaving for Kurope this tal-
ISS WII.MA WAOOKNKR. IIILLMIOKO
u ilcm orotMitei to out thi
I ....Uvlueeol Waablngtoo coun
"" . i i
'.. a... I'M H 23 mi oenv. rt(,wii-
. it.. 11K)7 aaawwrnent, the ae
JLu. nrouerty of Waablnglon
wttDiy was iWttfl. "bich at
l,Tyi prmluced a revenue oi ioj,
,, ' tk !' ir cent, reduction
..U nlvea total of about $11,
m rail nd at th 1W)7 rate, would
-...'.i,-'. mllUie levy of frotn 13 lo
U mill, to raiiw earue amount of
.. wae ralwl on the w
i WK.n iimn rrirardtof
inniii ii " -" ,
Ibe propoe-d reduction of yaluee,
u. vi,i,v,( made ibe following
itatrniMt of bit reaaona for the
.1 rut: -The ieoil re
f ' . ;.rt.l vilh and (Jo dot in
i0tH the valuation! for ly"'."
Hpertenre bae taugbl me inai d.k
T... ....... ,i ,.i klwave brint a
eorwp .nding low rate of laiation
md 1 ptopoee to elio the pwpleof
ini.. muni hv an ol i'ft
Uen, which evidently they dier,
.l.i ik.. atir. eo I riwiHinKii'iv
Ult "
fm hiah valuation, ia not rtiin
i.. . kitth rale of tatalbn
piuiv
dually, ll bae Wen the eiperieure
ofouunttMi, ltil io niuiu
lDinally fallow! a high valuation.
Bui, aetbeiulebaafatlrd to work
ool In luU county, I am forwl, by
popular drmaml lo wake a reduO'
lioo in all valoee"
MR. HANCOCK-a THANK3
Tatbe Teople: It le gratifying to
me, naturally, to be choetn br lb
voter o! my party ae the Hepubli
can candidate for be nfT of V eh
Throuah ibe me
diuru of tbe cour.ty ppre I deir
.a . . i. a .11 0
lo elprwl my inanaa v.
frlende until euch lime aa I can
meet Ibera raonaUy hicb 1 bojie
.III I.. mm ..l..nnri ver iO)D,
I have already commenced u ao- . . . A HilUboro young lady wae lo
I ., .Uriion aud In- Bevoral uew boaaee pave K0"" uf ' . . .K, Pnnrvatorv of Mu-
Uod to vlait every eectlon .od I and other. J' 0"- T, at Pacific Univereity, at Forest
Lamlel in me coumj
n n n..lnw nf Portland, wai
V. V. fc. W . . W , F I
l : I
in town nonaay, on dubiuvb.
L. Geiaer. of Cornelius, wan in
town frlday.
John Graham, of Scholia, ipent
In .1 . t . ....
t riaay in ioe couuij
Geo. Hatborn, of Laurel, called
on the Argue, daturday.
J. J. Meacbam, of Mounta'mdale,
waa to town lueeaey.
W. H. Morton and wife were
Portland visitors Sunday.
B. Royer, of Albion, was in town
last Friday, and called.
C. L. Benefiel, of Bantu, waa an
Argue caller, 8atarday.
ArtVitiF Knox, of Gaaton. waa in
town Saturday, and called.
T.. DnViK tit noar Tenter ville.
was in town Saturday, and called
on the Argue.
Henry and John Carstena, of
Banks, were in the city last Bator-
day.
n n it niiilllinni I V
liUJf. lUAllDtliLAM
See Our Full Assortment
Te Ml wtnti in Knv all Rrtflhl
I Tf lift ,mJ " " '
A Wetiler'a, 249 Front 8t, Port
land. 4-T
d'. 'A
TaleaUd l'l'"ste Rw,enlly Ketiirm-d from hurope
tne urpRoii - , .
WmeVrrally man, bun- the embryo I... 0 UjJ J
dred. of gentlemen I waa unable lo existence ia due to the . wg jure ij
meet befL the primary eleclion firm. Roy .to be north of m, w
Thec.nvaea l'r tbe nomination ginning to grow, d "JJ, '
wa. entirely devoid of pereon.litie. velop into quite a nice little village,
rwi ...!. inl tares the ahrie- . , , .iit. vou must
valty contest la coooerned no just bousM wilrj , reputation
C4uee eilita for any of the "lore- J lfc fonowiDa makes of
new" eometimee manlfeet after ao "V j j CrM plows and har
aleoUon. Both mj opponenta re V . Keel,
Mlimable aenUemen nd their bus- . an, mechanical
. . II. h.. VUt.v. t
. MUAR.
. . i i n nr near viidcu-
"i'tecU which, in U I , .rnind called last
oi poitucai campaigne. f0u.-. - hil)lle( a n ce ooi-
my election. Taera wer thrfecon- Saturday, wd exhu.iie
tMlants and only one could be lection of om lime
choeen. W. m .11 RoP"0'"1 hlh ihtawunty. He oUims
and I amaaeured that Wh Mr to t ime t U count ,
Buchanan and Mr. ivuram w-" , the county, wbicn
now extend to ma thaiatneatauncb arrow head lJ6 000 y'ln lhe
support In my oandidaoy thi , 1 be fou d J JJU 0 doubt
would have extended had either forks ol t"e; 6 ,n Indian
bwn selected. Both gentlemen de; had been i placed Dy
j. .irm and mnv moons ago.
loyal frlenda whom I frill V We carry too many tttic lea . to
to number with my own. If for w mn 'but we have -nytWng
other reason than that lam the JJ nMj8 The largest
camiidate of their party. 'ck ever shown l . Waehton
io. me paopie oi noUnty, ana cn -
county I reoTw my pledge that n;eyttorB.-Schulmerich Bros,
will, if chosen Sheriff at tbe general i . died
eleo lon, extend every courtesy Edward an old pmn .
compaUcla with tha proper die- at totonjj.
charge of the dutirt.to be as eoon- April lM.att JJd Mm, l0
omical aa In tha conduct of my He was born in Obi ana
nrivate huslnaaa and to ao Oregon many jr" --- ,
ibatat thaoloaaof tha term of o f UW " oTHolbwok
Hn nn main in
offioUl act that'would cause bim lodge of Masons, oi -.o
regret in havlog voted for my elec The fuoera i a u ,clock
tion. BesDeolfully.. . Wednesday morning in He
n. . n Hanooci. f,ftm the cnuru..
n 1 . . . inn.
leaves uim
Grove, having graduated from tbat
institu'ton Moce ner i" "
n u;.a Waeuener has bad
UCUH 4..w " "DO -
several good bueineee offera from
dnllMrea on this coast, but as yet
. l. . i ninoeit an eneasement.
. n.l! .U ...ui.a1
After leaving neruu, u .
Dreeden ana omer puiuio
est in Germany, not forgetting to
i .i . i v.. ha.ntilnl Rhine, and
eau uowu iu , j ,i
view with interest lie oiu
i niiia. and trrana Bcen-
anu umiui wwD, p
. . . . ! : . J n . anH
ery. Bne aieo vmwu
tbe prominent pom oi uir..v
tereat, within and surrounding it.
ai.. u7....n niiiveil tha ocean
trln to tha United Statea, and like
..il.. hn leavaOr-
au voiuu'bij
Vkmiu was triad to return
to evergreen state, which she avere
ia the grandest ot them all, In point
r Wniv. and from every
.i .nno'.n.Kl. alandnoint. It
OlDi vu'";v i Ml
is hoped that ntusDoni puonio
uavo iuo i)ivrdmi ,
musical reciiai whu our n-v.-girl
in the leading role.
- leave"
Dale Sigler, a Hlll.boro bov left u m and
for tha Bremerton navy yard 8uj- ,(, od8 byM 1
dav night, to report on board of the fot ye r. Wa buy in em
ii:i..4oi.. k..iiaa.Mn Nebraska, .nd do not maae yv
HcTan. uwni ?-" '-st on good. ..yn
i- .1 ...1 .1.1 . n
ior service ae wibvh ,,
serve in tha navy for 4 years, je
. .A h Bert North-
irounJ for a ,ear.-i
ware Co.
rup, formerly of near Glencoe njw ,u by Arthur Big-
a firat-olaaa electrician on the Ne- i orifti-dlan ol the estate of
braska Mr Northrup baa been n.ml, minor, against Rosa
visiting hla brother near Glencoe JohnM e . ,
visiting bia brother near Glencoe
t will resume
i big battleship
A UU UU1IUIHB "
band, and anv one COnteCQ
work in thie una snoum "- ,- sun. rr . ,ne iower ena
Cllma Milling Co. when figuring IuiiBns, and 1 live in
j.. ur. k.ai a complete I , tum nnuntV.
BARRETT MAJORITY, Ul
Hon. W. N. Barrett, of this coun
ty, emerges from the joint SBnator
contest for the primary nomina
tion with a majority of 247, over
both opponents, in the four coun
i x T!h Anl m aim
ties WAsmngion, uw.u,
ana-i 'I'liiannnnaT. nia uiuiauivj
Dill pUU t4vv a
over Hammerly ia 758, and over
aT-i. I9fii Karreiia roiai
iioi.u, ----- w .
1Q IUQ UlDwaaww -----
inaton county, hia home county,
. .AAA ... 2. U f.A
rolled up io votee iu u
Brice, the U year old son of
Judge Goodin, who has been ill
with pleuro-pneumonia, lor the
. a I. .lilt hAdtaat.and
nasi lour wot"i - ,
r i . tn k. f.lrAn tn Portland
may ut "u --- .
for an operation, tue uiwu...
. a. .1L..I..B tn tha BIiIa Ii 1a
hoped, however, that this will not
1 ' 1 4k. t !ll aa.
be necessary, aim
oover.
. i ... lit UillaKnrn MaBODB
ADOUV iti u. -
went to Portland Monday evening
to attend a meeting of Willamette
i .nit a a A. F. & A. M , and to sea tha
famous Bilver - trowel Bent by a
Philadelphia lodge on hb jouriwj
nr. air. Mr orinruu ' --r -r i . minor. b.kbi iu.:i.j. .v, nrii
; wu KU hrother near Glencoe, Joh . - " " duft" the minor, " ' T h.naaet was
thablBWle.hlp.tBrameiton. - M awho at its cone slon, gjn ril over tha atate. I
was eBtimatea mai o.uw
tbe boy
fl Monday, who a. ;-....,,
Tha building iSJiJ ?av verdict JjjM- of th
nana, ana any u v. , T. - ik w Wi. h to the buh are
work In thia Una ehould oalt on he ,uU The part lea o ine
Climax Milling wu" na.u.,---on
material. Wa bava cw-gjj of the county.
.i .i..T. on hand. Bom, ta
. n . A.am anal
mnHeni. roro "
Beaverton also sent delegation.
J. P. Wagner, of Forest Grove,
aaJoJhej!itO""a,l;
a .j;r,. tn .(.(a atatletica.it
IlVAAJIuatiK v " -cost
139,180 M to run Washington
county aunng ne yer u.
IlRfO JUU
ler's rebuUding sale yet, 249 Front
. wv . U V
St., roruana.
Fred Wallers, of West Union,
was io town Saturday, and called
...
on tne &rgus.
nhnna tn Dennis for
groceriea. A complete and up to
dale line aiwaye on nauu.
f. I If.. Tlinl RilvAll. rf
Bir. IUU Bin. au. .
Portland, were guesU o! relatives
Sunday.
o . ... n iln nnklin with trood
k a. ..v t rannahle rates
Both phones. H. D.Scbmeltier. 3 6
Pkiiir. Pamlilt of near Pbillipe,
wa in town Monday morning,
a . ... a tm.l.-n.Am
greeting nis couniy eeav u.euu.
v.a u..a. nf ftnnih Tualatin.
rrru uw, v. ww-
was a county seat visitor Saturday
.a a . 1 a ..
and cauea on me Argus.
it t vinrii.it nf n.r Cedar
Mill, attended tbe horse ehow last
Saturday, and made the Argue a
pleaaant call.
JTwo milk oowa, one freeb; and a
..ri;na K.ifnr tor Bale. In-
Ik. nM Innndrv. two DlOCKB
-.t ni n.nnt .R F. Sias. 6 tf
Tf VOW VI MVf" -
Senator Geo. Wright, of McMinn
Hillfihoro Sun
VUIO, VAIUO iuiv. -
day morning, and stopped long
enough to shake hands with friends
at the depot
Harold Merryman, of Portland,
spent several days with relatives
: or.u.kt.n thia week. He IB a
student at tha SUte University at
Euaena.
Cabbage plante, tomato plants,
celery, cauliflower and asparagus
... .V.n.i a. AAn.V
roots at me new areouuuuoo, v..
7th Ae Fir. Ind. Phone 323. Mrs.
AonAa Camnbell. .
the full official
iun '"R"" r , ,
t at., .mint tn thia issue.
VOIO Ut UO wwu.-j .- .
which those who are interested,
would do well to cut out and pre
serve for luiure reiereuuc.
at., n TT Diniann. who has
been 'apending tha winter near
Riveraide, Cal., arrived Tuesday
.:.i.i iait with her brother,
. . . .
L. A. Long, one is euruuw
home in Miaaouia, mon.au.
im.. n... nf Portland, were
defeated by the Sherwood White
a., .t ak.rainnd. last Sunday, by
... ml 1 . . n..t At
a score oiitoi. ne h v.
tha game waa played in the ram.
fAnce than all
our oompaUtora combined, ine
, ;, . t . Ik. l.roAat
reason ib ma we ubyo u- i
stock and can aen me ouob-h--
Sohulmerlch Broa. ol-U
...k it. White, aired 52 vearB,
died at her'home In Patton Valley,
a j HAAWMtntt Anrit l
ounuaj uiviuiti r-" . ,
l. .. k.n in MiBBouri and
QUO W w.
cama to Oregon when younn. The
funeral waa couuuuwu lj
from the Scotch Church at 2 P. M.
She leavea a husoana.
r. amith a manhinist of Port-
tut-. uml - .
t. j u ;h hia nartner. was out
here laBt winter euiug uF -aa
a noaaible location for a big ma
laat Satur-
dav. He told partiea that he was
i. . i . k a., and
still anxious w ioow
felt that tne nrm wouiu uw ."
arrange matters to. that end.
r D..J.P .a vnn lookina for
price or quality. With ua quality
f. nat nrioe aeoond. Uual-
" "15. i ;. .ft-.
ity will remain a wuB
" . .4 It. ..Ia. NAl.
vou have lorgoiwa uo niw.-4
mr-m a"! AfF
eon Haraware vu.
mi T.. m vnaiai 4 at Af thia onnntv
ine icuiuviaB - - 7 .
. . mtit tvinvantion
nave sbw " "T " V .k.
to be oalled at tuiunoro "
n..k.naa An H TIllA V. JlDtll -VI,
for the purpose of nominating a
ior F f, , . W.ahtnotnn
Legisanye "--,
Couniy na win duivi r--
mary law ana dh.wuwu v.
?. . 1 .! . k.l1 Wl.
At tne primary eiwuuu
. .. . T...lln nan.
day there were no uuiuvia v.
dldatea for .ny otnoea.
Grand Parade of Fine Thor
ough-Bred Horses
FOUR THOUSAND PEOPLE PRESENT
Gauroor liakta Bappy Addrtaa 1b the
Coart Yard
Tha hnraa narade here last Satur
day was a renewal of a feature tbat
years ago was a prominent factor
in Washington County's industrial
lif Washington Hountv has fur-
ItlVI ' aj- j
. . A 0 .
nisbed more large dratl horses ior
tbe Pacific Northwest than any
other in the stale, and the Percher-
nn atrain had heen hiahlv developed,
iniArminpled with Clvdes and
Shires. The day was preceded by
a severe storm ana me morning
nnnfd threateninz. eo tbat tbe ex
hibit waa from 15 to 20 horses less
than was expected Fully 4000
thn Riirronnd-
ymjfv vemiw ..wa
iog section and the weather during
al. a rla. Wafa lOlkl
- Governor Chamberlain was the
auest of the horse association, ana
t .. . .. ii . .k.
jii... ma annrMW ill liib ubti
ueiiicicu " -
He waa met at the 8:15 train from
A C 'A
an
I -L.
Of roliber goals of every description of a
kind and quality that wear, and give
satisfactory service are always to be
foundatthe HILLSBORO PHARM AC .
Any article that is made of rubber,
and intended for home use is in our well
assorted stoclt. 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 rub
ber goods only from a dealer who has a
reputation to sustain.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
i
i tmWaWAWaWaWaWaWaWAWaWaWaW
first Annual Statement of the
Forest Grove National Bank
at the Close of Business, March 3, 1908
Liabilities.
Resources.
Loacs & discountsf 99.79 f 6
U. S. bonds & pre
miums -. 26,165. 63
Other Bonds - 5,000.00
Real Estate ..- 12,094-
Furniture & Fixtures 3,474 4
Dne from U. 8. Trea
sury $1,250.00
Due from banks
71.140.5
Cash on Hand -
. 39,215.67
Portland by L. A. Long. Sheriff
Connell and James H. Seweu, a
prominent ranchman, and taken
two miles in the country to the big
a." 11 .. rk Hhinh nomnrises 700
OOWBll I4UVU, " w.w - r-----
.. .Waid old-fashioned ranch
hr-akfaat was served. From there
ik. travarond the North TUB
.UD uai j " ' . . ,
latin Plains, visiting the historic
Joe Meek homestead, now owned
by Sberifl uonneu: passing uu uu
ntehin. nioneer
UBAW1UU Ul AuvuiiiB r "
of 1841, and J. S. Griffio, pioneer
missionary of 1839. The section
covered is one of the most beauti
ful and productive 01 me county
1 .k i.na Thnnitv was reached
UQUVU IBUMDl J .
at 11 o'clock and the committee
then introduced the Governor to
hundreds of farmers ana wwnsmeu.
tha horns narade Governor
Chamberlain waa introduced by
af.v M.nnia ine uoveruui
U.TVl 4wm
spoke for three quarters of an hour
from the bandstand in the Court
House plaza, and tola now ne uu
watched me wonaenm u"'uk
ment of Washington County's
u .i..ini and dairv herds. He
said that in eight years, owing to
4k..t.ki;ahmant nf the condensers,
luow.-"-- ,
this county had jumpea irom e.Bm,u
nl.M in fiairv DrO-
Suction . He reviewed the progress
of the Btate, and said that Oregon
J wAMilATTU I I in 11 rwB 1U
DBU laUliUD wuuwvii- r"-o
the past ten years, notwithstanding
the fact that the Southern Pacific
th had heen BDendine
.... r.KV..i. anrl
millions to promote wiumu.. .u.
the Northern and Great Northern
u.j Waahinston a like bene-
uau a1,v" ' " , . 4 k.
fi while Oregon was left to her
...1. mnttn and. indeed. Bhe bad
BIBIO 44.U.W, 1 ;
flown with her own wings.
elated that Oregon was first in
iouralism, metropolitan and coun-
i .k. TTlt.l Statna and that
the state's citixenry was comprised
of the principals and descendants
. .1 . .Li 4 nat .vinit and am -
OI bUO U400, -
L-.! t tv... Vuot His address
was well received, ana ai tne utv
he was warmly congrauiwu
btB hearers. ,
0:1 rv.na and flam Moon do
rmer im to - : , 1
..'.1 mantinn for their part
servo Brovin4 , ;. ,
in making a success of tbe horse
show. . .
Farm lor Sale
1 1. 1- ..11 m (arm. oontainina
1 W1BU tiO J . , -
. ,n tin anvaa under DlOW.
102 acroo, w . " r
j i.n k.i and nrcbara.
B .. .1 .1 TT-.u-knw. anil nn
miles soum 01 u'"i
m 1 lin Vtt.
mile west or armingtou. i'
ther information, address,
. . Hi. iuraumjr,
44.6m Hillsboro, Ore.
nv..a p Miller, of Forest Grove,
VIUCWD " ' "
was in the city, isaiuroay.
n( Tdahn. Is the sueet
of her 'daughter, Mrs. H. Bagley.
Ul,6o6.19
$257,720.50
Capital Stock $25,000x0
Circulation a5.000.co
Undivided profits I 54i 69
DEPOSITS - 208,177.81
B
r
o
t
D
1257,720.50
Correct. Attest, J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier.
Officers & Directors: W. B. Haines, President; John E.Bailey Vice
, t i Tksrak. rash er: Thos. G. Todd: J. W. Fuaua.
ricii, . iuwiM f,.-i .
Forest Grove,
Oregon
1
BAILEY'S STORE
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, Forest Grove
THF fiTLTA DRUG STORE
Dealers in Pure Drugs
and Medicines
We also carrv a complete
line ot nne suncmes.
Tf wp rlr. not have what
vou want in stock, we will
'. ... . . r. .
cheertuiiy get n ior you.
Vippti annomteu
A4C4 . '"J, "
ww chore' gorpnts. we are
nnm nrpnared to SUTJOlv all
mw" r i 4 4
J -4.1.-. CTirul
your warns m wvw
Book line.
W olen have a full line
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of tablets, pencils, slates, etc.
I School Books win be sold for
i Cash Only. Positively no ueoiu
We have just received a car of
Bain wagons from the factory,
i Will sell at Portland prices.
I Schulmerieh Broa. 61-tf
smnlrarB like the Sohiller and ths
Bxcellenda. Theae cigara are of
the beat Btock. Yon can't fool an
authority on ft good elst.
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