NILlSiORO AftQUS. M.Y 29, 19CS v T. M tUBB h. a. iiuhmivt " h to I, t 0 mm c23f J- W. Shute, Banker, 23" Close of Business on Saturday, me ZOrd day ol May jV D., 190B. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 5243,824 09 Bonds and Warrants 33377 84 Banking House, Furni ture and Fixtures 7,50000 Cash on Hand and Due From Banks 142,921 65 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, Paid iu .. $50,000 00 Undivided Profits 2,411 8t DEPOSITS 375,211.77 Total Liabilities. $437,623.58 ss Total Resources, $4a7,6a3 58 State of Oregon County of ashingtoa S I, A. C. SHUTE, Cashier of J. W. Shute, Banker, being first duly sworn, say: That the foregoing statement of Resources and Liabilities is true and correct as I verily believe. A. C. Shute. Subscribed and sworn to before me this May 23. ioxxS. (Seal) . GEO. R. BAG LEY, Notary Public for Oregou. Your attention is called to the fact that J. W. SHUTE, BANKER, is NOT incor porated and that over $150,000 in Tangible Assets owned by J. V. Shute is iu law applicable to the payment of the liabilities above mentioned. Who fa be Mm r - - 1 ffsssn UUUUII MX r uui bee Coojhs.CoIds CROUP. SOKE THROAT. mo at4 unci a rrw. e.nt. j Tou want a ramady that will not only gtve quick raliaf bat affect a permanent our. You want a remedy that will rv liera the lunge and keep aspeotora tion easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that la pleae ant and safe to take. Chamberlain'a Ooucfe Remedy meets all of theaa reqmVemante, and for the epeedy and permanent our of bad cold Btanda without a peer. A Severe Cold Quidrfy (jrd by Qm berUia's Coigfc Resciy. "La wtntr I oaafbta vary ntw oold which Unrred tor WMka," aar. J. Cr quhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. " afy eouffa ih very dry tad harsh. The looal dealer reoommended CbaakarlalB'. Ooub Rem edy aod g-uarBt4 It, M l rave H a trial. On .mall bottle of tt ourad ate. I b41.v. Chaasb.rlaln'i Oouah Baatedy to b th. boat I bT vr bm4." It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it ! HAUNTED HOMESTEAD ! A week or to ago, the Argus pub Itehed an account of the deatb ol Jes. Smith, at YahaU. Licoolo county, who was killed by a falling , tree The following story ia taken f om the CorTtllia Gszette, and : given for what it it worth. 8mith formerly lived near Ltorel. , "The death of Jamea Smith, a rnort time since, from beint truth : eJ while slashing, by a falling tre, . rrcii.i tbe sopentiUon of Levi Oreo, from whom Mr. Smith ob j taioed the ranch on which the lat jtr met hie death, jutt over the I acnata divide. Mr. Oreo claimed that a number of yean ago, in a (conflict over poeeeeeion of thie ! claim, a man waa killed. The .victor wee thenceforward hauntrd I by the spirit of hie victii until he abandoned tbe place. Otbere set tled there and in torn vacated their : home for unaccountable reaeona. at it ii apparently a desirable piece of , ground. Mr. Uren bought bit pre deoissor's 'ngnt" lor 110. At 'generally known, Mr. Oren and t unruly are epiritutlieU, and it it claimed by them that during their residence on the homeetead an eri spirit continually harassed them ( directing its attention particularly to Mis. Ur-n. At one time Mr Oreo's son and an employee in chittim peeling season, were left much of tbe time alone on the ranch. The son's strange actioot occasioned by "seeing things," so alarmed the employee that be abindoned his situation. The tbfory is that eince the murdered man could not secure possession ol toe ratcn, bis spirit is determined I that no other person shall have ! peaceful possession of it." For Sale by The Delta Drug Store ZACH CBACC ED. WANN - Are You Wanting a Home? If you arc looking for a home, cither a farm, or a residence in town, call on the Webfoot Realty- Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put on the market, list it with us. We buy ami sell Timber Lauds. Also make a Specialty of Business Chances. OLD WELLS TABOO LOCATION. Inlpndnl T hon. 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON Andrew Piereon, of near Kecd ville, waa in town Tueeday. Oa and after June 1Mb, tii-keta to Cornelius, via Southern Pacific, ill be 10 cent, inilead ol 14 cants aa heretofore. f M ft Ketrella Ford, ol Portland, was the gut i f Mrt. J. W. Coo nail, over Sunday Herman Bivhop, tbe Shady Brook sawmill man, was in the oity tbe firat of the week. Rev. Curtis P. Coe, who has spent thirteen year in Alaska, will preach in the baptist church nut Sunday, May 31. "What it Thtt in thy Hendr will be tbe tbeue for tbe morning service. In the evening ne will lectute on AUekr, her leaourcea, beauliee, opjmriunl ties and ruieeioo work. All are cordially ioviud. I am now prepared to how you the new and correct rpring ard summer style in tailor-made suits, skirt and tilk ehirt it tuite, made to your oial order from your own aelec'ion of mtterial and trimming; alto a full line of waiste, coats and jackets. I carry eatauJard line of underskirts and oorseis, and will b glad In bring my goodt to your house upon re queet. Independent phone, SM Mrs. M. K Caudle. I i Notice to Creditor OORWIM A HE1DSX Alt kttxUot Fr.h Meats. Wen Ie natle. Will wee! all toutpetltloa. Chicken aoj 1'oullry elwey oa html upon onler. rr twnwrjr to u pfw iraa oi f Ih I town. W bur il itork. mttt Pne Bmoomd 8trt. NUHboro, Of COQUET French No., 50527 American No. 44233 ttnlli-r I breby tlvo, that t tt umlrr AnlhotiT Hare, deeeaaiHt, aoit hu duly nualltlni m uoh. Alt pvfaona hvtni claim KalnM inJ liu txwn ppolnlr A'lmliillrtir of Ih Mint of Marr Mil rllh uirstl k iiropor lira ul aid ratal mn nuiintHl and r prciil Ih am to me voucher llientfor, at th I Bagley t liar in Hillaburo. Orrguii. wilhiii all uiuiitli from tl tlata hsranf. WILLIAM (1. 1UKK. AilminUralor. Datwt at HIIUIkko, Of.. klr . IMO. Notice to Crtditoit -tt' - h "'y i. th, 7 .. .. . . V"1 Maa-larf' ... V.- "', i'""t s7 .ii.T'.x.f-C! it,- i ' l , uZj' auwu-ai bl.H,ll,.,U,tl Vaught's Groc ery NotK-a U brrahr given, that th unJrr- atfiiad haa Inou BuiHilnUxl A JrnlnilrU)r ol the estate of Charlw K, laru, tla otaard, aiul ba duly qualified a audi, ill penuna hating rlaim Klnt aalii eatata ar tiernhy notlfl! anil rniulrcil to preaent llie earn to in trellir with prolwr vom-har therefor, at th law ofdr of Haa-ler A liar In Hlllaboru. Ori(un, wltbln alt muntha irom the uat lieivuf. K. O. I.AKHOM, AcimlnutraUir of lb Kllal uf Cliarlea P. Lafaen, Ic'd. Battler A liar, Attorney fur Peti tioner. May 16, IMJH. Our Mt. Hood Deer Has them all beaten when it comes to purity of water, which comes from the Sparkling founts of "Old Mt. Hood" no purer water in the world! Is a Hygienic Product Call and see for yourselves. Constantly on draught and in bottles. It is the wa ter and the quality of the brew. Try it.' If you want a good smoke, we handle the . CELEBRATED SCHILLER . the finest smoke for the money that is made in the "Oregon Country." Try Our 'Grand Dad Whiskey!' Pronounced by experts to be the finest of blends. Come and see us when you are in the city We'll treat you right. Main Street, across from the Farmers' Stables. CRACG HILLSBORO ca WANN OREGON XGON.J C. D. Duoneen, of Farmington was in town Saturday. 0. W. Hawkins, of Laurel, was in tovln Sunday. Joseph Bishnp, one of the Helve tia pioneers, wan in yesterday, and sUrts this week for a sum mere stay in Switzerland. Come to the public dance at Hannan's Hall, Buxton, Saturday evening, May 30; good music; tick ets, 75c; supper at Buxton Hotel, 50 cents per couple. Excursion train leaves Hillsboro at 7:30 p.m E. J. Sutherland, of Scholia, was in town last Saturday. The Argus has received three communications on the subject of stock running at large. As we can not pnnt them all, for lack of space, we shall be forced to five brief digest of tbe opinions expreee ed by tbe several writers. Al three are opposed to restricting ! stock from running at larse. and j the main argument is that it would ; create a hardship on the mountain' ranchers, and stock men, and that I the stock might as well have the , waBte grass along publio highways, and in the mountains. The Ar- gus ia not posted as to the ad visa jbility or non-adviability of tbe , law. We believe the pople are the better judges, and that tbey will settle tbe matter at the polls, io a manner satisfactory to the ma jority. For sale: 75 seres rolling land: 120 acres cleared: balance slashed! and burned; good bouse and barn; orchard; running water; j mile from school house; 3 miles from Buxton, Oregon. Price 11500. Address Joa. Burgholzer, Buxton, Ore. Oregon roses are coming in bloom. Hilleboro people have some fine ones. Nowhere in the United States can Oregon be ex celled for the beautiful coloring, fragrance and shape of its roses. It is essentially a rose state. "Vote for K B Tongue for Dis trict Attorney, who received tbe nomination by the Republicans and by tbe DamocraU at tbe Primaries." 10-tf Mrs. Scbendrl,of near Blooming, was thrown from a wagon at Cor nelius, Monday, during a runaway. and suffered a dislocation of the collar bone. Dr. Tamiesie was called and attended the lady's in juries. Eddie Fessler, son of Frank Fees ler, of tbis city, while riding on a bicycle on the sidewalk, caogbt th little finger of tbe right hand on a piece of barb wire, and nearly wrenched tbe member off. Tbe finger was broken and badly torn. Dr. Tamiesie attended the boy. REACH APIICOT ' LANDS 'i ctK- 'iii' i r i. am In aOOOMOt HILU laimma t'uluiutjia Kin ValUn a Billm aut til Purtluxti ultra Iruu .Si.nL Rlvw (ml i .11 trail- Wrlta (ur taliirmatioB. COOK A CO. alMI fTIIIT ajTUH.OMMa ayn BJQieC anrtatUm nnall Tract ICuy Tansor Prince English Number, 6660 American No., 22&48 Imported Pertheron Stallion Imported From France in June, 1905; Color, black, with star in forehead: weight, W50; 18 hands high; foaled in 1901; Owner, Cedar Mill Percheron j Horse Company. Recorded by the American Percheron Society as Number 44233. Coquet will make the Season of 1 90S at Herman Glaske's Barn, near Bethany, 8 miles Northeast of llillsloro, all week (luring the Summer, ex cept Tuesday and Friday af ternoons. No service ou Sun days. Owners at time of the service who sell mares w ill be held personally responsible for charges. Terms as follqws: T . a insurance, 20. 10 insure, payable when mare is known to be in foal, $15; Season, $10; bingle .Service, U. Care to to prevent, but not responsi ble for accidents. The Cedar Mill Percheron Co. We Want YOUR GROCERY BUSINESS Wc are prepared to serve you iu auy capacity in reason No, wt are not putting on a clearance sale 0f f5 shoe at fa. 89 nor arc we going out of busiucsH BUI Wl NOW AM GOING Oil AM I H MOW BtSIVSS 1. Our prices ou groceries arc right. 2 Wc W the awcllest line of ltdiet' and gent' &hs we hvt ever showed. j. Now, in regard to a wagnu; hca you think wagon, think Bain, and wc save yon $5 00j, 4. Let us talk price with you on buggies, plows, fa. rows, diics, steel rollers, grain drill, spray pumoi wiudmills, McCormtck mowers, binders and rVei w uave just rercivcu our binding twine. HOW, MR. lUMtR, tOU HOI NO MOM Y 10 CIU my ior do you waut to ray more lor goods tluu tkCy lri worth ho yon hIjouM buy where you cau da the bcL iiet our I'rues, men 1 tic outer fellow , ami you will be couviucril. ENGLISH SHIRE Largest Stallion in. the Washington Co. Stud 1906 SEASON AS FOLLOWS Cornelius, Or.: Monday noon. Verboort: at Anton Hermens' on Monday evening. Roy: at W. G. Walkers', on Tuesday night. Glencoe: Wednesday night. West Union: Mauzey Farm, Thursday night. Hillsboro: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Redmond & Connell's Barns. Terms: $15; $20; $25. Care to prevent, but will not be responsible for accidents. HERMAN GLASKE, Manager. Ir qutn Dfllli in erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON fur thu nmnufucture of tlieir world funiouH PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, huh, etc., etc A moderate amount 0 money wilt at art you in a profitable bimlneta, STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Testa to be The HeHt In The World. For full particnlurH regard ing well flrilling muchuiea, tool, Huppliea, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. 1 too UHEI ur AKKON, OHIO. Your for a Q )c4,, Rowell Bros. & Co., Scholls. In Tho Dick Room a-4 aM atkkkf at qaalNr I. a!r. MW4. Utiiaa IK ralHa, o(llu. tmi HM m aaw (a CYRUS JOBLE mm HI all it taaaa h Mfaa.. la tkw) pbaaval aal atbi Uaw1. 4 M'mMlnlln ttgtlHM IWf wallal I tka aanluiu rh4 ol rt hmtf, tkrtcua 4 h.4l. aa4 amt4 m cu4atl; m am omummisTB, w ot aw. w. j vn kimn ico..k. WtrUJaVW WEINHARD'S .o. . gKi) The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use ft W. V. WILEY'S J Owntd Br The Hillsboro Shire Co ..Central Meat Market.. CMMOTT BROS., Prom., Keep conitantly on hand a fin. apply of freah meat of all kind. Mmw Erm In Prlo Wi . are Koiue to aell meat at prlc. low. tt than thow, which h.T, prallid In Cr"' I" We mean anu rre. Ueliverr One door Kat Tualatiu Hotel Hsls Street, Billibors, OrtKOs. Call on or phone to Dennis fur xu r H r 'STf,16"' , oomPlet nd opto W. I. nuQmsn, Groo masts line always on band. Here is Your Chance Beaverton Reedville ACREAGE The PASS ADEN A of OREGON We have repeatedly stated that we have the largest holdtnga, the choicest location, the richest lands, and the most reasonable prices of any acreage on the market. As proof of our assertions, can say that over half of our purchasers so far have bought a second time. No one finds faults with our land, nor our representations concerning them. You should make your selections with out delay. Let us show you these properties. Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St. Portland, Oregon For Sale:-My entire Hook of millinery. All goods now In stock win d om wn. M k.n AM. 4 "uia voitmin, t'oraalius, Or. 8 11 We sell more srira fence than all our competitors combined, The ""?n we have tbe largest .cheapest.- Parm lor Sal I wish to sell my 'ra.c?K 162 eorei.110 acres under 1 j good house, barn aod orohtrd , i miles south of Hillsboro, and mile west of Farmington. 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