The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 28, 1908, Image 1

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IT IV K 1 1 I H I "IH,.VJ. ."""W nilU PnllVTU Til IIIUU Frit. Pelch, of Shady Brook,
II IUIjU UIJ UlUIIJU ' ' , '''", rall on the IN lllll II I 1 II II A Ti
rri?n oinii'
mm
rti) fi t ii
Mayor A. J Karl n,
- - J i " "Mini
mayor of The Dalles, railed on the
Argue laet lridev. Mr. Farley is
I the opinion that coal will he
found in the Willamette Valley, In
,iueuear iuiure in mvin
. ,MiiiBr iuiure in paying quanti-
The Champion oi cmcut.urfll0. s hu M
Number OllC ; places where there are coal Indira.
to the elate-
W. Hhute .ia.ik. on
The
, wunr vnere are coal Indict
j Hons in the elate, and thinke the
OltCGON KIIOS AFPK0PKUTI0Sln!,rlh"r;1 lrt of the valley is the
.dace where il will he found The
- .., liwl i H'ninn Oil Company of California,
Cli ...!., HI. V.jtfity ca. g.t , b coat oil corporation, already
Htm j large area bonded in Yamhill
I county, not far from the Washing
t it,.,, a.meer. to U littl.S1"" 00,101 J ,in-
J-..I.I that il Is Ran.atnr TaWa! Attention U called
uuu" " : . ment of thej
r iiroaon. mine me ceiuna an .. . ..
v' '; V ,,, " to outeiae page of tbie papi-r.
Started tl Speeouy eeeu mat ,utNuent Wi. m,j. l0 lbe Hute
lb ofl-boa.ted personal Kpularlty j Hank Kiaminer, and t prual of
of tieorge, the Governor, via. not eo , l report will fully acquaint the
almighty .tout a. It once wu f"Jf condition of this
r t ,u . ,l ..,. ml. ""'' HilUhoro'e financia de
V.riou. thing, that .o n. pf(,ilorlM .r, 0 . ,oud and thriv
gniinuwv uuyiu.rim.i wu- ), condition, and 11.. howmg
live btv.com. to light, and a lot i made by them U t rkh1 index to
of folk. tr. todtv doubtful if Ueo. bueineeaof the town and siir
... .uch t wb.U of . man tfier all , roundio countr7-
The nearer Oregon make, it' I have received a large shipment
ooanlmou. for C.k. th. teller furl1 " fcl
" ,. , , j lurk of the celebrated Mar brand,
Uregon. ner. are .w r.ac. outrinU(H lUicUy ., Af(H,nale
bar. party politic .till count, ,0f Uad. warranted to 1 lite beel
tbev don't umally in city, county i insecticide In the world. I euaran-
ind dietricl affair.; but lhy dlo!lee to tv. you money, wholesale
national affair, eepecially in the or retail. n. I.eie, Hpraynun, 1
upper hou of V ngreee, where the ! mile rati or Beaverton. il tf
lil'f AT
Provided County Commercial
Bodies Raise $2,000
COl'MtY WILL GIVE k THOUSAND
Sou to Ctvtr lea Advtrtialoi
litluB.
Pr.po-
At t meeting held in thta citr last
Friday with th. Commiecioner.'
Court, at which President Hollieof
the Federated Commercial bodies
of the county, wae prerent with
directors of the organization, the
County Court agreed to appropri
a ted the turn of 1 1,000 for th. pur
poee of tecuring an exhibit of the
county', grtiot, graeie. and other
resource., at th. Alaekt-Yukon
Fair m-xt year, the exhibit to be
gathered thii year for the Btate
Fair, and to be ready fur th. Beat
tie rairtn r.KJ the amount i.
aleo intended to aeeiet th; Sunset
Fritz Petch. of 8htdr Brook.
wa. t county teat visitor Monday
John Joaeph Br., of Phillipi, wae
in town Monday.
Albert Friday, of near Green
ville, wa. in th. city Friday, and
called.
For ffentlemen'a. l&dW and
children . boee you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennia.
The ra.il wiv r.ommiHinn hat or
dered that a depot be built at Gas
ton. The order maet be complied
with within 45 days.
Open tn account with t conser
vative Bank. 8imply a Commer
cial and Baviogs bank. We do
not. peculate. 11
The barber .hop. of this city will
close next Saturday, the 30th, at
noon, and re-open at 6 p. m.
Shaving, 25 cents.
The poet card bazaar will give
away $5 00 in gold, free. A chance
with every 25 cent purchase. Con
test opened yesterday and closes
June 19. 10-11
Hon. Q. W. Marsh, of near Cen
terville, was in town Monday, on
bis way to Cedar Mill, where he
made a good talk that evening for
the republican ticket.
f . 0. 1 PICNIC
A BIG SUCCESS
Fully 2,000 People on the
Grounds During the Day
INTERESTING SPORTS PULLED OFF
Nt.eteti Ca.didate. are Initiated 1st.
Weedcnft
- r - i
Mamzln. schnne for advertiat"-HfLfiale:--A.8harplese tubular
this county. This sum is pledjl 39parator almost as
(HtiBiWkwaMMMawjawaawMaMawHawawawMiiWMawawafawaawawawiw
; VV""'V ' '
I A' :
tng the fplendiil reeoiircM ot tnip
ciuniy, and resuh in biirging
i ihouaiid4 of dollar, to lbs county,
; together iili a largff population,
thereby advanciug town and farm
' values.
NOTICE
There h a mun in thn cuinty rp
reeccii g a Medical Co , whocUims
the Walkii.e' Med Co. is a braiuh
of the Company he r -presents.
Such man 's a fraud. Toe J. R.
Waikhih' Medical Co. is not a
branch of snv coniDny. but is the
largest manufacturing medicine
nwiinv in the world, with none
to couiuete. Ho wait for the Wat
kins' man.
. Z, M. LaRue, Agt,
11-14 Forest Grove, Or
VOTE FOR S. A. D. MEEK
li tt.a fniirt trn ihn mri-tSl Vr1i rM. mile CSrVlDE BBII VUB UU VlliO W
mi.,..i.i tVu,-n.,ne ih.li I ai . T -J tibT Mrs. Clarence Young, $2
i.ii,un.i ivm L . i;k. nm -"ssflw j- - r, frank Lorsung'
now The mm ouEht easily to tu. ihua ti:k 'aliUr-ii.--8;-
I Im rained The concensus of otiin ....j .l. v t n - n.'.i. '
I ion. n sardine the nroDosition ol oa.i i.o s.i.,..n .t thi ere ipinM- rr':-
I the e uTuy court, i. that the money .r,,;.;'.; Woodcraft, at Wehr-11, ji
IL ...1.1 i i ..tu.r.i. P '?e'E.nd ren0.w .l.De CMpi0D the afternoon. The foUowTng of
" ' ' " 7 I- - -- - nan ernrim utRm in intj cnnniv. i
The weather for the W. 0. W. pic
nic at this place last Saturday,
was ideal. The attendance from
surroundioi towns and neighbor-
- . . .
hoods was good, and the town was
in gala attire during the day. At I
about 10 a. m., the Woodmen
formed in procession, and headed
by the Hilleboro band, marched to
the nark, where H. L. Day. of I
Portland, State Organizer, deliver
ed an excellent address. Then
followed the nail driving and the
cracker eating contests, both pro
ducing much fun for the on-lookers.
The nail driving contest was won
hv Mrs. Chaa. Bradlev. who re
ceived the first prize, a beautiful $51
won
in
the
See Our Full Assortment
Sending a Child Tor Drug
ia perfectly safe if you direct it to this
Pharmacy. Yon wilt be just as rare of
good service as if yon came in person.
We treat everybody alike. We cannot
do otherwise, because we handle
Onlr On Kind of Drug
That is the best and purest we can get.
So no matter whether yon come y on reel f
or send a child, yon are always sore of
obtaining the very best drag service,
which is the only kind worth having.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
majority parly gels what it want
od the minority sits tight and
waits. Oregon wants a lot if
thing, from Congress; it can never
get them through a democratic
senator.
Between the men personally the
Issue ia mil ilraarn- It ! nnl 'rir-
onal campaign; if it was Mr. Cake rangements and
would not be on the defensive.
It is also remembered that Cake
wa. one of to. Republicans wbo
had the nerve to stand on a State
ment No. 1 platform when it look
1 as though that meant defeat; he
stood for the popular election of
the United States Senator whether
it profited him or not; Chamberlain
has stood for it because it was his
ole chauoe of ever landing the
place.
The vast dirTrtrAnnnlistwann beini
good because you hope it will pty,
sud because it is right, represents
the difference between the stand of
Mr. Chamberlain and Mr, Cake.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
in
ficer narticiuatf d: H. L DtV.
A public dance will be given at State Oraaoizer, Portland; W. F.
Greenville, Saturday night, May Hoffman, P C C , Hilleboro; J. W.
.'iO.h, at K. 0. T. M. ball, for the Cornelius, Banker, Forest Qrove;
benefit of the Bnks "Outlaw" R. L. Wann, Advitor, Cedar Mill;
i i-ii . . t:l,-. m n . ii r n..t-. D
oaseuaii icaui. iiuicio, uu v., ivo i eiguujr Linwie, ivcuiuuHiuj u,
oream and cake served. 10-11 A. Barber, I W , Hillsboro; T. B.
, . ,. j Caudle, 0. W , Hillsboro; Frtd D.
Marriage licenses , Were ..sued to L, clerk;Hiii8boro.
IDD lUOUWIIig uauitu p.Buuuu .uc a .in .nrt trae nna re.
naies cameo: nane vyonno sou , . . ... i,u.ii
Kmma ; patronized. A free moving picture
Croeni and Mary Oyger, May 22, entertained the dI at
John C. Wastneclier and Susanna . . guod R- Be,k.
Fahrnl, May ia. Dreached a sermon at the
"V.n'r." tK hnnooknAnnr's friend, eronnds. Altosether. the affair wae
For cleaning and polishing jewelry, a success, which bhows that the
gold, silver, and all metals, glass Woodmen boys know how to enter
and glassware Will not scratch tain. Fifty candidates were to
25 cents a box at the Hillsboro have been initiated, but larm wora
Pharmacy. 11-tl prevented many from appearing on
-ru- nni.i k.k.ii e oay eev. iney wm oemiumwu
k ha Sphnlla plnh last I J "6tu """"
Saturday. The Hillsboro boys
were not in practioe, this being the
A a. 4 I La.-.,. an.1....Asl tlila
orsi gameiuey r: n, n..A PlnK A ra.
It is tinned that the conn- "lu uul UD '""i -
POST CARD CLUB
Republican candidates for the of
fice of justloe of the peace by 1 pre
cincts are as follows:
Beaverton, Oliver 0. Thornton;
Buxton, John Howard; Banks, P.
J- Vanderzander; Cornelius, II. Q.
'itch; uolifmbia, J. C. Miller: fl-asij
Butte, H. B . Tigard; East Cedar,
W. L. Davis; Galea Creek, J. W.
McRoberUj Gaston, K. X Harding;
Hillsboro, Q. W. Barnes; Forest
Orove, J. H. Wirts; West Butte, C.
K. Kindt; West Cedar, M. 1C Buoh.
Republican candidates for the of
fice of constable by preoinots are as
follows:
Beaverton, C. H. Fry; Buxton,
B. F. Bimpson; Banks, Kd Morgan;
Cornelius, M. H Otis; Dilley, Har
old Hanson; East Butte, Arthur
Uland; East Cedar, Wm Moore;
Oalea Creek, J. F. Allen; Gaston,
L. K-iburslein; Forest Grove, R
Peterson; Washington, Wm. Joss;
West Butte, L W. Crowder; West
Cedar, Miles J. Haynes.
L. A. ROOD
Independent candidate for JubIios
of the Peace, for Hillsboro Justloe
of the Peaoe and Constable Dis
trict. 8-tf
In order to make the encamp
ment at Cornelius a success a com
mittee consisting of F. A Haines
and R. Crandallof Hillsboro; .
J. R. Beach and George Thomas ol
Purest Grove; George Mow berry
and Henry Challacomb of Corns
Una was selected to make the ar
rangements and to prepare a suit
able program for the three dys
reunion.
li. L. McCormiok desires to an
oounce to the voters of Washing
rn,.ni ihii his name will be
on the official Hallott at the general
election for the ollice oi wmnvy
nu.ir ,nA that he wishes it dis
tinctly understood that be will not
withdraw from the race.
The Oregon law students debating
of L. W. Hum-
utbiu, vvmh i r li
phreys, F. K. l'eiers anu u.
Portland, defeated tns
OIUIVU, VI . , .
Washington team ubi r-nuay,
Seattle. One of the Oregon team
.. n..nb Patars. a former Hills-
boro boy, now reading law in I oit
Und. Hillaboro bos always get
to the front,
At the Campbell Greenhouse:
Asters, paneies, dahlia roots, roses,
house plants, and out flower, for
deoorations, also cauliflower, toma
.,i nlnntv of late cab-
Le plants in a short time. Pr.oe
roi j .
a Mil. .1
Campbell, (in uu
Hillsboro, uregon.
...nna .iahinir to contribute
m09. or roses for the W O W
iwt the Rose Carnival at I ort
" i " r.,a A.h will kindly oom
lBUU UU v li uu ----- w
......in.ta with rea u. nuwur,
Hillsboro.
The building season is now at
hand and any one contemplating
hn2,: .ua ii. should call on the
Climax Milling Co. when figuring
nnouas.
r . . ...
A nice recognition or tne
. . i.ik mt to Hi lsboro,
would be the erection of a number
of comfortable seat, in the court
01 . . j n...i,Ja trees, where
r v u ha annreaiated
rest, u woum -rr---
ho the townsfolk.
Tl a mm Mann Uteet stvles, best
A. I). Mfk. candidate for repre'
" ... . i
sedative on ,he republican ncKe . eaeon. a n i;."" - oeive cards from all parts of the
was Dotnin . c',ullv . 'I f' 1 ftma this aeaeon country. For 25c we will send
and rece ved his education in the m the game tnis season. ' , , ,
i vuu aaiaa laiua aaa unsuo wuu wavw
common ichools of the county, tie g . t Deposit boxes at the Hills- v0ur name in our directory, free of
has been school clerk in his dis- boro Commercjal Bank. Do not charge, for Bix months. State
trict for IS years, and enjoys the rUQ the rUk 0, ig or having dans of cards wanted, whether
(V.nfldence of . host Of fnendB, WbO ..... AaatmvaA Kon nn - n.nnn .;aa Kirtkitav ar
I Villi I LfBLTOID UVO.IU T .. u v. u w w i mimilj, UIQKUU TIOOBi Wll uul , wwv.
will see that he gets a big voW on , th g neD08jt boxee in Satisfaction euaranteed. or mone?
atantinn dav. where he is best . f.u n l.f..j.i
W.W.'UH J I
L Tarn vnara affn. Mr. Meek
came within 65 votes of being the Eatrayed Two Poland China
......l.iUan nnminaa inr renrflHenta- nioo noiirht about 150 DOUndseach.
ret'u . r r o i , , , l i
tive, at the primary eiecuon. vo- coior oiaca asu suiw-u
i... -in tnaba nn mistake in elect- has two rinas in the nose. Left
m, , . jj
,ng "Steve weea, as ue w.u vu preui.. "J'""-Z Belnff a firm believer in the principle
only for good ana wnoieBome call UP reier joeey, nineuoro, . lhat "our United states Senatora should
.... ilia latliflr the late 1. nhnne Glencoe 18x2. 11-14 k. hv iha iir-t vote of the oo-
Col. Jos. L. Meek, did a great deal . t. . . . . . . . , , pie, I have accepted the aominatiori for
7 n .a all hn have knnwl- ft oihi''u"m'u,J state senator, tenuerea me oj me ow-
for Oregon, 88 all who havi knowl Nq g9 known N) i MaM Meetlng , A ,
edge of the history of the state Haywood distrct. A nice pecttvof P.rt,th. support of all who
.11 trrm wa nan nil MiiiiinLiiiiiir i .
wrjll hv" o I m
St&a
ForestGroV?
slk)n of the
BANK
t ,
At the call of the Comptroller. May 14, 1908
RESOURCES
Loans & discounts (121,242 86
U. S. Bonds & Pre
miums 26,265 63
Other Bonds 5,00000
Band Premises 12,085 26
Other Real Estate... 1,500 00
Furniture & Fixtures 3,474 R4
Dne from U S Treas 2,050 00
Dae from Banks... 95,88 85
Cash on hand - 34,570 94
Total t302,05838
LIABILITIES -.I;; .
Capital Stock $25,000 00
Surplus............ ; 1,000 Co
Undivided Profits... 1,525 34 "
Circulation 25,000 00
DEPOSITS i4,533 04
Total .....:.l.f 301,058 88
DIRECTORS r ,
Thos. G. Todd J. A. Thornburrfh
John E. Bailey 1 ? 'f
J. W. Fuqua W. B. Haines
r
refunded.
The Post Card Bazaar.
10-13 Hillsboro, Oregon.
FOR STATE SENATOR
BAILEY'S STORE
BUYS
something " fl'I"n "T believe in popular goverament, and .11
in honor the memory of the brav. P"w"? . ei. .t who believe that the people should elect
. i nmrti.H b iiiuiiiibnu mj buuui wtiv auu i ttm.i- miraiia rmrr ni riFir iihiiuih
electing niH SOn. r ..K u. .-. K m,rKaa r Hn.tfullv.
old Dioneer by
He is No. 30 on
for him.
l . tr.i. I will db uneu tuwaiu uo uutuuasv
me Dauoi; vow . . . ... ..., k. - Mioo
101 a Dell lOr UQ bvuuui uuun uuo
Mae Enochs is the teacher.
ResDectfullv.
A. N. CUTTING.
DR. CHAS. E. H1NES
Pr. Clms- E. Uines, candidate for repre-
aaaaaltlll V 111 this countv. is thoroughly
uuulitied for the duties incumbent on a
member of the legislature
. He will
. . i j . i
, .1 a great game wae piayou
a. Alexander, of Fern Leaf o--v.. .a a,,no Waraan thai
- ' lianas ibdi aiuuuaaw avv n "
IT..M mm, mm iw tAtawn MnnrilV H a a i a it. TT1!
n m i in. ww an a u wunu auwuMwa mw
R.
Fir
streets,
8-tf
great game was
a last Sundav between
D.li nlnh and ItiA TTnlidav Ma
has 2 acres of strawberries thu roon8 0f Portland, the score being
'"v"6'"j year, uui umug aio l in lavor oi ine uanas oiuo.
'iS'tawd! wor.reou.y experienced wH Banks got in two runs in the last
'"" " . , nnt nasin n oiini muou uaiuro tui i u.it tu. rik hi. mil t na
ited, dclilKJrate anil will not vote
rnsive legislation. nc win oiu u - j - . visitors got one run iu iuc uici
a big vote t his home in I vest is 10 dayB behind the usual L.-tof the 7th inning. The game
SU nnaninB nArind thlS V.ar. I 1 1 i tk nl
Wool and Mohair
We have always paid the
Highest MarKet Price for
Wool and Mohair. Don't
Forget to bring your clip
to us, and, by so Doing,
get the top of the MarKet!
DOS
foolish or ex
cpensive legislation
null a biir vote St ill
t.n...-f f;mvtv 1)111 will TUU wcti iu
parts of the county. He has long been a
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
ripening period thie year. wag aimoet errorless on the part of
... . Qki.lu TTillaluMn
eaident of Washington County, ami ine m be as follows at the povn oiuoe. """"T:
...o iii make no mistake in electing . .... nL....i. -i qj.. I hnv. nlavina with Banks. Knocked
CSfti the Legislature. T,o a m P,.aS the leather sphere over the fence
at 11a.m. Subject, "Pleiades and scoring two runs for Banks.
Orion." At 8 o'olook there will be I Wanted, money to loan. If yon
SALMON AGAIN SCARCE
union temperanoe rally. This have money to loan, we can get you
TVn davsof salmon fishing in the Co-1 ,,, . ninain(, Affnrt of a ,i n. nn 'anilt-adim Real
5ffiiK.nM!a for Rig5teousn.ss E.raTe securities; we handle no
the finest sslmon ot tue river tne oesi ana Temperance in aeuiugiuu olner una. ur, 11 jou waui i wa
in the world. Soon these fish will be an fj0Unty. All friends of "the saloon iand property of any kind, write
eillnct breed. They are the fish that . . j a vin(j ... w. ... reBnonsible Real Ka-
SiClS b. t invitation is exnded to others. A tato Dealers. Vaughn & Burt, 402
tected with closed season. The open grand chorus of voices will tumisn Corbett Bldg., r ortiana, w. iu-h
.eason should, W put on irom April 15 tn8 mUB10 ; VmriV ot Arlington, who
10 Msv is. Alter liini tneresuouia ur 1 uuu , ; ' ,
my V . i j-u l-.l 1 m .! n. I . - i niollino with vala.
.1. . .iaa.rf Niinniw ana riuiii rEiruiBiiua I ri' u . vAh mm ni AmnaH nr inn n.n. I nnnni M. inw iin.n iidihiub n uu
f all kinds of near aillnets, traps. ..... " ui .u (Aiin.. tinaa in Hillsboro. left for his home
, - - - - 1 ut3Knll OBOIUUJJ 'o '""w""' 1 1
seines snu w .rc... d.:j4 M.a Ui W. Sm th. Monday.
Masttr F sh waraen van irastaqum imoiiwu., ... r,' - , , . ,
m... . u.oinn tha imiiiatr in n.inia Pass- viRA-nrMident. Mrs. I niaarannfl aala of all men 8. DOVB
. 1 a -,lil,i l la loo much to aav that in TniiaMHirianiw' I .J l.Jiaa' anita Will hA anld at
he is wholly to blame for this condition ..... m.. orft Cosner, Dallas ; aCi ual oost. and all broken hnee
of affairs. But me nan .action wuu . - JmmBnMi atock of the
whicn ne naa ueeo aiiiw mu.u w - . --- - -- - ,
. . nih.r unni-la nnra Ulanta. traaanrar. Mrfl. Edna JS-1 Hanoral Merchandise BtOTO 01
trrasping ana none nas aeieaieo as mui-o 00D. iJorvalllB; marsnau, mre. HobUimerion uros. collie oj
D "11 1 1 . .I AH UKAtM lha llMflAtl. I . M I . S Cliff
remeaiai ieK-. Belle Belohers, -uaiayeue; con and get your cnoice. oa
an, ofo'o-i -7 1,1 .,,. Mm. Maa Hrear. Hi 1800- n U.m. alantnd a
. ., m.i...i.. ... r, Un? nhanlain. Mrs. Jaca Willouah-I ji.. i.ai Saturday bv the W
Tue Vi i3. ouicou vi ....... ..... i - . ia i uwv,.v . . . f . i i
a lone time been endeavoring to aecure by, HiUgene; lneiae guaraian, p mu- q yft lodges Of this OOUnty, to ioo
iubi Butu uu . . nie xiwjaiuBuu, muwu """"" I alter tne mavier oi auo n aouiugwu
objected toby the lowei r rivei LUftrd, Nettie Burnett, MarshBeld. LallntT woodmen in the big parade
a snort x.mB-gu v Thr was a close oontest between 11 1.1. Win Pnrtland on the after-
the U. O. UZVnl LU1C UL Ul VUllllllclliV M I - - . - I u VD Mw.u
I . ... ... ..li. . i:.t .til.ln.rai DJ Rival, anil AlhanV for SelBO-1 I T. Aid.
L.BUOI, sei iuilu a no. vi ,..iiio un,vD.j i uwu v. - --- " i nouQ Ol auua
to ssve the industry, initiative Din on .e the next meeting place, DUl
No. si8 X yea was framed to carry "-Ha. a laMainni.r-',..v-,i.'-r i-W!3'''
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. PoeHrVely no Credit.
We have just received a car of
Bain wagons from ine factory
Smokera like ti.&sUlLr and Ce
ExoellencU. 11tt fri cl
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