TpT lnlILLS1BR0 VOL HILLSBORO, OREGON. MAY 7. 1908. XV. mm P. II. i N. SENDING TS 1 n DC s UKliKlr MlUcr Left with hit Tarty, Tueaday iMtNMON OKK 800.N TO BEGIN CsuisJ CitbnlM ep il Caclictrlig Feicie Wbito C K. Lylla, General Mane rrul lb Paotflo Railway A Navi gation Company, of tbie city, wss filter rr.tlcetit concerning tha plans 0f ih company relative lo exten liuo work, tbie eeaaon, when lulor v iewJ, this week, there are Indica tions which justify a belief on the psrl of this pepe-r, that the com pany is tilling ready for a gnrel building campaign, IbU Hummer. Kur instance, a aurveying party un der Mr. Htinaon, transit man, left Ililllxiro. Tuwday, with a full out fit of men and eunpliea, fur mini point on the line beyond Huiton, urumallv the eud of Ibe location oo Salmooberry, about '20 mile from II u i Ion. Tbie party will be la charge of Engineer MilUr, end it it believed that other surveying parti re toon to follow. i,t yeir ibe company bed oloe crewe io tbe field, end it 1 probable tint it will have many tbie aeaeon. In feci It ii knowolhat tbe Com pany ii gathering up iu engineer ing corps. It ll further believed, though the Information ! unoflioial, that tbe P. K A N. (jo. will begin active work on tU road i tension to Tillamook Mil month , Should fttit balM prote to be correct, thli county will be a scene of consider able activity, and the new towns along tbe Una of tbe road will be greatly enlivened, from a business standpoint. Tba people in Hills boro bava not It faith in tba 1'. K. N., and believe tbat it will go ahead, at originally decided, and connect tba growing city of ' Hillsboro with tba sea. FOR STATE SENATOR Iking a firm believer In tbe principle that nur t oiled Stales Senators abould ! circled hy Ibe dtrtel vole of the po pic, I b crtplti Ibe aontliislWm lor utr senator, tendered me by I lie State ment No. I Mate Meeting. I sk, l pective u( perl, Ibe suppirft of all who believe In popular government, ami all who believe that Ibe people aboutil elect their public t Hirer by their Iwlloti. Keapeclfulty, A. N. ITTTINd. CELEBRATES Both BIRTHDAY Kx-Mayor Alanaon Uinman, of Kore t drove, an Oregon pioneer of 1844, celebrated his HOlh birthday anniversary last Saturday. Mr, Uinman I a Dative of New York, and when 'i'i yean of age rams lo Oregon and located at Walla Wal la, where he taught a Winter term of ichcwl for Dr. Whitman. The following year he went to the Wil lamette Valley and taught two year In the Balem lnatitute, now tbe Willamette lnatitute. Then he resigned to go to Tbe Dallas and take charge of the aecular offioes of Dr. Whitman, where he remained until the Whitman massacre, lie then came to Waahington County, where with the exception of four or five yeari he baa lived ever fince. In 18(17 Mr. Uinman waa appoint ed Collector of Customs and lived at Astoria a while. Jn I860 he waa elected to theHtate Legislature and alto aerved at County Corn miBnioner. Ha cond noted a sue- cessful mercantile business for many yeara at tbe Grove, retiring In 1891. Mr. Uinman married Miss Martha Elizabeth Jones Ger rish on June 17, 1840, and they had aisht children. Mra. Uinman died in 18G2, and three yeara later be married Miss Sophia Margaret ltowen. of Onerlin. O. Two aona were born, Mr. Uinman has been a member of the Congregationa Church since 1848. There are five children living, Miss Mary Hioman, Forest Orove Oliver Uinman, postmaster at Kl lenaburx. Wash.; Dr. Alanaon Hln an, a dentiet, of Forest Grove; Carl 0 Uinman, City Councilman of Foreat Grove: and Frank Uio man. Foreat Grove. Mr. Hinman baa aood health, lie ahaved him self Saturday and his hands were as steady as a clock. Wni. J. Crowaton. of near Beth any, aenda tbe Argua some wheat and vetches for inspection, which were rained nn hta farm. The wheat and velchea were sown on the 27th tv of last October, and the vetches la 45 inches high, the whnnt atalba hatnir ntill lonaer 10 a lallar annnmnan In the exhibit Mr Crowaton oonoludes as follows "I think WaahinotOO COUOty I ona nt Ik twat nlanne to live In the world,'' in which sentiment Argus heartily coincides. Fureet Grove baa a dulv to tier. rru (bat at tbie time cannot and inuat not U overlooked. The Ore gon Mectrio Company baa com. matured the build in a of a nalemrk of electric liue io this atate and county, which mi-aus a more thor ough development of tbe counlrv. hem bigier and Imtinr mmnm Koreet Grove baa alwava been oon- aidered ae a natural elation for a road of tbie kind, but tbe Indica tions tmjnt in other Jirali,n eaving our city off the tnaD. OnrU before Koreet Urove was too confi dent tbat it wai a naturality and and by to overestimating our geo graphical local ion, we lott, what might bava been a boon to tba town. Forest Grove News. I am now prepared to abow von tbe new and correct apring and summer elylee In tailor-made enita, skirt and silk shirt-waist suite, made to your special order from your own selection of material and trimminge; also a full lino of waiata, cu and jackets. I carry a standard line of underskirU and ooraela, and will be glad to bring my goods to your bouse upon re lueal. IndeiHtndenl phone, 684 Mrs. M. K Caudle. 1 12 Chaa. Hcbulte, who has charge of tbe John Dennis' farm near New ton, east of town, met with au aool deut the first of the week, being thrown from his wagon, just after crossing Rock Creek, in falling. bia bead alruck ona of the wheels, niuring the temporal bone, aad In- Dieting a scalp wound, which re- lutred several stitcbea. Dr. A. B Ilalley attended his Injuries. This is tba third injury that baa befall en Mr. Hcbulte within a year. The Ladira of LaKrance Circle, Woman of Woodcraft, will give a danoa and chicken supper Saturday veolng. May tflb, at W. 0. W. fall, near Cedar Mill, at wblcb ima a lovely quilt will be rallied. Everybody invited, and a good lima assured. Tickets, Including supper, tl.it). h it. Mr. K. C. Hrowo and children returned Friday from a two months visit with relatives and fnanda io am AnseUa, Their little daugh ter, Dulcina, who went South with the Tbornee, returned with the mother. Mrs Hrowo spent most of ber time wltb her sister, Mrs. A C. Tucker, nee Kate Rose, and while there met a cumber of former Washington County people, loclud- ng the CroukiUe, Lucases, and Miss Hayes. The building season is now at band, and any one contemplating work io this line should call on the Climax Milling Co. when figuring on material. Wa have a complete stock always on hand. Both nbonee. 3 " C. V.Kuykecdall.of North Yam hill, a well-to do farmer, has niea his net lion with toe oounty ciera as Socialist candidate for joint aen ator from Washington, Yamhill, Tillamook and Lincoln. Burke Tongue will be opposed by J. Y. k'auffman. of srnonia, anoiner socialist candidate. Clearance sale of all men s, boys and ladiea" suits. Will be aoia ei actual cost, and all broken linea .rri,i In ihe immense stock of the .... l a Marnhandise Hlore 01 Schulmerich Broa. Come early VIU.JVI-. . and get your choloe. iu I'eter Portegue, of Bethany, waa m.n Tuesday, taking out ouis for the Aug. Meyer aucwou . take place next Monday He aaya that bia youngest son, um., wno was in ured by a premature u near Cedar Mill, is getting along nioely. For sale: 75 seres rolling land; 20 acrea cleared; Daianoe eiaeuou and burned; good house and barn; orchard; running water; , mUe . a from acbool bouse; a Buxton, Oregon, rrwe 7 Addrees Jos. Burghoher, Buxton, Ore. W. J. Ingram, of Farmlngtop, was in town Friday. Mr. Ingram will cultivate bis nop yu under tbe beiiei nat uf . hatter nrioe. due to the will Will i" r ' . i fact that so many have been aban doned. There wilt be a Union Temper- ,k. nnnrAaational Sunday evening vUUIVU,.- - . o u uiuv.i - i u i..i.v.b a aneaier huuj " land will deliver an Kvervbody is invited. address. Strayed from my place, 11 1 pailes north of Reedvllle, Apr 1 26th, a Si Wood Jersey bull, with chain v nit nonner ring in noee oU?; Jas. Berwick, Rds Wile, Ore. Pacific States' phone. nL t. T.nAo No 34 Knights of Pythias havs had a boom this 12 d spring. MJjJ been work every night since last fall aave one or two meeting. Two milk cows, one fresh; and a . V. .Kn heifer lor sale. In 1... i Hnnt.-E. F. Bias. B tf WMI Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. Iktwccn HillHboro and the O'Meara Place, 0 Miles Out CLEaKINO TBI IIGBT OP WAY Ksw i,(MX) Lsbsrers at Walk sa (as Eatlr Uagth of Lias Tbe last and permanent survey of tba Oregon Electrio Line leavaa tba city diagonally across the John Dennia tract, thence through Pre ton Jackson's land, tbanoa through John Sewell'a ranch, cutting off a small corner of Frank Williams' place, thence through tbe Brogden tract, thence through Ed. Lyone' place, through the Stream ranch, across tbe Linton place to Haw thorne farm, and thence through the Oregon Nursery land to O'Meara's ranch. From tbe last pilot the road beara southeast to Garden Home, croaaing the South ern PaciGo at or near Beavarton. A big trestle will go in at Rock Creek, which culls for 5,240 feet of Eiling, while another trestle 40 feet igh will spaa a guloh near tbe O'Meara farm. There ia a camp near Preston Jackson's place; one on John Sewell's place; another on the Linton place, and aull another near O'Meara's. There are nearly 200 men working at the iaat named camp, all busy clearing right of way of treea and stumps. It is ea timaUd that fullK are at work at tbe pr " the Hiltoboro-Portlw i tbe Oregon Electric PUBLIC SALE I will sell at publio auction at my farm, one-half mile north of Beth any, at ten 0 clock a. m., on MONDAY, MAY 11 Five milk cows. 1 beini fresh, with calves at side: heifer, years old; 9 Igs, a brood sows, $ down chickens, I ... L. fartM earataeAM SierttfS1 SatrSaa! Hsr I row, cultivator, 14 inch plow, disc, mow- tng machine, hayreke. 5 gallon kettle, I SM. B . aSBS -U weaaKwaa. av-v-vo-v-e nwe I new u. B.ueam oepera.or. gooa coos, Move, Dousenoiu iurnare, ana euarr .rfii tnn nnmvn. m-ntton. Growing cropa aa followa: Four -..v.- " .nnn-half acrea wheat: 12 acrea oats, and 20 acres hay. Termaof Sale 110 and under, raah rover $10. 8 months' time. 6 ner cent., bankable note. ' . ... r August Meyer, uwner. Henry Kuratii, Auctioneer. MRS. H. el. KRRIDER Mrs. M. M. Krelder, wife of E. A; if r.i.r died at her home in For- -torova. May 4th. 1908. aged 58 years. Sbe waa born at Ansonia, k v.u oo Mma in the Grove 19 years ago. a wiaower and the following children survival her: Rev. Harry Kreider, a Free Methodist minister; Miss uarrieti Kreider, Mrs. W. G. Copple and Hirsobel Kreider, all of Forest Grove. Farm lor Sale I wish to sell my farm, containing W ,DM a " IK9 anraa. 110 acrea Under D10W. ennd house, barn and orchard, 34 miles south of Hillsboro, and on mile weat of Farmington. r or rar ther information, addrees, ' E. Burkhalter, 44-6m Hillaboro, Ore. .v.- Mr. Girod, a salesman for Oregon ijuraery. .-"- u. ni-Ait rnentlv moved to Oren- VT U AH alM Monday. i ' th. nnraerv town, from Salem, and baa bought a nome mere. n been a general salesman lori the company about eigni yeara, travelling as far noun aa uanaua, oi aeveiopmeni. iuuaj,iuuiiu8 end south ti ths City at Mexloo. over tbe county, one sees new farm p.ranna wlahino to Ulk with him houses, neat new barns, modern ..r...t himnn IndetMndent ohone. a-- n Zuroher 51, or by iswer on ceaver- inn n 9 , , . Great improvement in Clearing upland has been made in the aeo- tion between Reedville and Wheel- er station, the past winter, and tne town of Wheeler is growing .rapid- ly. A sidewalk has been bum uom the station at Wheeler over to the county road, and numerous houses are going up uu -" the 8baw-ear tract, urcuwrue . heino aet out. and ths Whole country in and about Reedville and Wheeler looks prosperous. r'ain t-Tl K TS ball between th. 0?R.A H. Co. ...u iJ tha ltanhal . V Ti.. tnh .An wuo-: AF. r.t.:."",h' road Uttcd hihth. ST. -7 ti. tld. of ,1c": -1 - r railroad bof s. E. F. McKelly, of North Plaina, was in town Friday. Remember, tbe Oregonian and Argua, only $2.25. W. E Bouoaein, of near Moun taindale, was in town Monday. Geo. McGraw, of Banks, waa in town Tueaday. G. W. Hinea, from up above Bux ton, was in town Tueaday. C. E. Hedge, of Beaverton, was in town Saturday, and called. Jas. Harper, of this city, has moved to his ranch on Gales Creek. John Koch, of south of Cornelius, waa a county seat visitor the last of the week. Born, to the wife of B. F. Tbiele, of near Farmingtoo, Ore., April 29, 1908, a daughter. Call on or phone to Dennis for Srooeriea. A complete and op to ate line always on hand. Attorney H. T. Begley will erect a modern bungalow on East Main street, just west of the J. A. Imbrie borne. Mrs. Nettie Portegue and Mrs Frank Holcomb, of near Bethany, were Argus callers Saturday. Box paper, latest styles, beet quality, at right prices. See Hills boro Pharmacy. 2-tf Jos. Crabb, of Hilleborn, left tbe latter part of tbe week for San Francisco, to visit his parents. Ice cream at the Witch Hazel store every Saturday evening and Sunday. 7-IU Miaaes Coleman and Hancock, of Cornelius, paid the Argus a call Friday. i JKJMyntire 'took "Right Thinking and its Effect on Heallb," will be tbe morning topio in the Congregational church next Sunday. The builder of a new house will save the expeose and irritation of poor finish, if he uses Jap-a lac it Is ideal for all woodwork where varnish finish is required. For gale by G. A. Patterson. 8-y a m a a An open meeting will be neia by Hillsboro Grange, Saturday, May o, ,t tn, hM to digCU8B the SOV , , ,-j An .u. sral measures to tie voiea on ai tne 1. , ., n . ... Doe eiecuon. uomt oh ua joid in the discussion, i'bllip UlBon, Master When in town with your team remember tbe Farmers Feed Sbeav on Main street, between seoona and Third, where a general feed and livery boaineas is transacted J. H. Brown. Proprietor. 7-10 W. P. Martin, of Goldendale, Wash., was in town this week, "axing uduwih ma o.a wme, Wds. ThirtyfJys years ago, Mr. . . a a. a a Martin was a leading farmer ana stockman n this county, and is surprised to note the way this v MnU I. Imnmvinv JoeeDh Campbell, of upper Gales Creek, and who for some years was toll gate keeper on tbe Wilson Kiv TOtit had a hearing before Judge H. T Bagley, Friday, the charge bein"pointing a firearm at anoth er." and while nominally being un der a bond of $500 for his appear ance at the Fall term of Circuit Court to answer the charge, was re- 1...aJ lie tka AAHft Affm Kiel It WAV It S. loe-oou uj .u. -v-.. .v cognisance. Before his release the defendant settled matters with his divorced wife, and is now out oo his mod behavior. It is said by those who know Campbell tbat he was overwrought by trouble, and now that matters are settled, no good purpose would be terved by wP,n u,lu.,u uu"4 uo term of oourti M,IU' w The Washington county of twen ly years ago, uu iuo r oauiuB.uu county ot me preann. ume are snowing two very umereu. u" (incet. instead of the old worm i . -J u j .-v... r ranoe, ana woero mow timber ana orusn provea niu- ling piece lor rauiHio uu u,u .t1i niml. twantv years aim. are Low fine ouuiv,ud farms, where th b, of bearing fruit trees and . stretches of grain show the onwtirj mMch of material develop ment Farms, which twenty years harbored a few old cold-blood now .heller and maintain 1 fine biooaea mux cows in nerus -y, nra(lunt ia makinsr a maion I, r ,ua ...... ,inK Tha draft d road horse have been greatly improved within the past twenty Tk. wofk of evelopment has otrody - bani ih ' county d tne next swu ueuauea wm hwlchene whloh will be than marvelous. Right here, 10 "mwk-thtt f0f purposes Washington county U the nest county in the state In i . , . - i, 1 vestigation wm . kii uniiwmu 1 n SELLS FLYEKS AT SALE . D. Chappell Disposes of a String of Six iVERAGE TBREE BUSDKED TBIBTT Sheriff Csaaell Bars Three Vellbred Road Berate I. D. Chappall, who has the old Fair Grounds leased, started for Cleveland, Ohio, Monday, to be gone about two weeks. While gone, Mr. Chappelle expects to buy a fast pacer in the 2 09 class, for the Coast Circuit, and may secure some other good goers, if be can find what he wants. Mr. Chap pelle sold nine horses at tbe Port land Horse Sale last week, which averaged him $330 each. The an imals disposed of were as follows: General Jones, 3 years old; Alta Jones, 3 years old; Buster Joner, 2 years old; Daisy McKinney, 2 J ears old; 2 yearlings by Capt. ones; a 3 year old bay filly by Capt. Jones; Tempest, dam of Doc. McKinney; and L am boro, 6 years old. At tbe horse sale in Portland, last week, Sheriff J. W. Connell purchased Natchez Maid, a bay mare 5 years old. by Senator, 2:26; also Tarry R, a bay gelding, 3 yrs. old, Lovelace-Marioo; he also bought a black gelding. E. E. Ly ons, of near this place, biught a fine bay mare, named Lady Mack. "... n m. i'--"i - in n n t ij ndependlinT'can of the Peace, for Hillsboro Justice of the Peace and Constable Dis trict. 8 tf Chas. Merlz was down from the Grove, Monday. Fall grain in the vicinity of Hillsboro is looking first claes. Grant Bacon, of Cornelius, was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Born, to the wife of Jacob Stoller, of near Bethany, Oregon, April 29, 908, a eon. Born, to the wife of Jos. Amato, Beaverton, Ore., April 21,1908, a daughter. Miss Ona Foord was the guest of Miss Cora Teff i, of Beaverton, Sun day. Wm. Vanderzanden, of near Roy, was in the county seat the first of the week. stuueQ uqof jo Anq ot uvqj teq ou op uva noA eeoq s(u9jpi;qo put .saipvi 's.uemenuea ioj The Independents declare their intention to stump the county, that is to say, the legislative part of the ticket. For good lumber and shingles, and right prices, see F. W. Gard ner, at the Hillsboro Lumber Uo. s mill, foot of Third street 7-18 The political campaign has not formally opened in this county. When it does once get under way there promises to be things doing. Bruce, the 9 year old son of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Bailey has been sick for sometime with acute rheu matism, but is now improving. We sell more wire fence than all our competitors oomDinea. ine reason is that we have the largest stock and can sell the cheapest. Schulmerich Bros. 51-tf A marriage license was issued by the County Clerk on the 5th inst, to Perry C. Stream and Mies Do minia Sinclair. Died, at Sherwood. Oreeon. April 29. 1908, of consumption, Daniel C. Baker, aned 26 years, 5 montbs and 19 days. Deceased leaves a wife to mourn his loss. Tbe Modern Woodmen of Ameri- ca will give a aance at Alien i Grove, 1 mile north of Reedville, on Saturday evening, May 16th. Tickets, 50 cents. Good music and good order guarantied. Everybody iovited. 8 9 At the Campbell Greenhouse Asters, pansiee, dahlia roots, roses, house plants, and cut flowers for decorations, also oaulinower, toma to plants and plenty of late cab bage plants in a short time. Prices very reasonable. Mrs. Agnes Campbell. 8th and Fir Btreets Hillsboro, Oregon. ti Dr. Geo. H. Merryman, of Kla math Falls, was in town Tuesday, visiting relatives and friends. Geo, won the republican primary nomi nation for Joint Senator of Lake, Malheur and Klamath counties, and ths probability is that be will be elected. Mr. Merryman is do in well in Klamath Falls. He thinks his old borne Hillsboro is deoidely on the up-grade. See Our Full The Vrjr IVatt Stationery Ia the cheapest as well as the most satis- ' tory to use. If you do not know this from experience yon can find it ont by Getting Your Stationery Hero No matter whether yon use little or much you'll find your correspondence and ac counting easier to handle if we supply the stationery. We solicit a trial order and confidently expect it will remit in your becoming a regular customer here after. There Are Seasons. Sure. Hillsboro Pharmacy First Annual Statement of the Forest Grove National Bank "- Close of Business, March 3, 1908 ,71 Loans discount,, U. S. bonds & pre miums Other Bonds Real Estate Furniture & Fixtures Dne from U. 8. Trea sury .$1,250.00 Due from banks -71, 140.5a Cash on Hand - 39,215.67 26,265.63 5,000.00 12,094.18 3.47484 1)111,606.19 $257,720.50 Correct. Attest, J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier. Officers & Directors: W. B. Haines, President; John B. Bailey, Vice Pres.; J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier; Thos. G. Todd; J. W. Fuqua. Forest Grove, - BAILEYS 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 have what you want in stock, we will cheerfully get it for you. I Having been appointed publishers' agents, we are now prepared to supply all your wants ia the School Book line. : ' ' . We also have a full line of tablets, pencils, slates, etc. School Books will be sold for Cash Only. Positively 00 Credit. We have just received a car of Bain wagons from the factory. Will sell at Portland prices. Schulmerich Bros. 51-tf Assortment ffnim. . Liabilities. Undivided profita" - 206,1774' DEPOSITS... B r o t 9257,720.50 Oregon STORE Forest Grove DRUG STORE Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These cigars are of the best stock. Yon can't fool aa authority on a good cigar. ) 'in r. t 1: It 1 . !.l K 1 t v t 5 "i( 1 w : I ,i , I. J A