"Vs. JnllLLSlBR VOL. XV HILLSBORO, OREGON. NOV. 5. 1908. no. :u 0 M.illMny, Ncnr loicht drove, Arrested fin liS lUaH'UMaG IIM!Sl Aat!c Ti aside led ( asu!l Vila UmKm Wtipn 0 M (ialloaiev, a farmer living aer rort Urove, wa rrralml hy Dbtrld Hancock, laal Thursday af tornoou, on warrant igiird by OaJluaay' wife, charting fr Bar with drawing a tnifa on hi 1? jeer ulil slap aon. Thursday morn lo, Iti boy waa about to atari tn iaacldr mill with a !! of epplm, tbto the -father olj-ctd, and sagao la throw the aark til' the fegon. The hoy rrltd, and the kof'l mother alligna thai Uellnway imm kuifa, ami attacked bar mm, tad waa alMHl only by the tint I InUrleranre of Mr, (lalloway agaiio, who happened lo Imi preeetil , Galloway ia a iniiiiinriii far in it of the K or wi I lirnY aeclion, and Um Iruuhle la ld to I Kit mil groaih of douiMlic iiihartnotiy in Um family. IJelloway wa brought tutnand placed in the county jul (tu Ul Haluriiay, he gave irnil la tba uiu of IMI, ami wa re laewd. The cae against him will Uoua of assault ami battery. THINKS PBMUUH WASHUSHAND Bbaril) Hancock ia in receipt of lallar from Mi. Klmvr i'erdue, ol alkghaoy County, North Carolina ffbo thinks thai Klinnr Perdue, the JUQ who wal murdered in thi Ouanly.laat June, wa hrr huslunt. Hbt Half thai Perdu left hum two yaara ego, end wa never heard of at new thai lima. Arc irding to aer statement, Perdue'a father wac a mounabiuar, and Ibia correspond with Johnson' alataraaiil ahoul th dtj man. A (lrturo wa antl Bliariff Hancock, hut a it wa Ulan aoina yaara ago, when Perdue did not wrar a mustache, Johnon, bo ia in jail here, oiiarged with Pirdua'i murder. ay ha cannot positively identify il aa leing a iikinnaa of the murdered man, al though it look something like klm. I'ardua had a heavy mti Uoba, when Jubuaon fl rot mat him lo an employment agency, in I'ort land. WANTED l want mora orders lor carpel weaving. Warpfurniahtd Work guaranteed to pleaea, hecaue il in Bade to your order. Partiea living at a distance should oluh together nil wrila for terms and prints Bug. Kuga. Ituga. For further Information wrila to Ira T. Mill Bank, Ora., R. 2 34 " FOR SALH Blaak horae, 141)0 pounds, f yaarn; pan boraaa. mart and hnrH; yearling oolu, 4 heifera, C calvrH. 10 oowa, mni freah; hull, l ahep, wagona, 'i aela of harnmta. A ply. U. Lunow. (Ilenw. Ora. 32 f lr. J. H. Hiahon. who lrna laltdj rilurnad Irom a oouraa of Htudy in botpitala and aanatoriuma in th Kaal, ia now prepared to give the Mat modern home treatment for tuberouloala. Oflioaln the Temple ton Block, Foreat Urove.Or. 3 1 if Judge Tboa. ()'l)ar. ot Portland poke lor Bryan at the Court Houee iut Haturday night. Tne Iimi wai comforlably filled, and from im atandpoint or his demooraUr frienda, the Judge made a Rood peeob . Photographa of your houee taken oy the Poat Card Baxaar, and mounted on pbolographio oardH, at i uu par dozen, or 2 dot for i oe lamplea in window. United Railwava Co. aurveyore re now at work in the vicinity of Ualea Creek, where they are run nlng linea. They are working up me ualea Creek valley. H. H. Croniae. the Oregon Kleo trio Co. 'a agent at this place, han rented the new home of w. u nmitb, and now oooupiee eaine. J. P. Ueltnl. of Forest Grove f irmerly of Banke, was an Argue caller lait Saturday. The bridge near the Scotch ohurob ia reported to be in bad condition. Chae. M. Johnaon han removeil from Sherwood to Hillwhoro, thie week. Editor Wood of the Forest Grove Newt, waa in town Monday. Qo. Chandler, of Laurel, waa iu il re(("n ha nrvani.il l'. itranvM within a ycr Ahe Hulcoinli. nl Wiwl I'uion waa in town Kitdv. Alri. (inrilnn wm in ff( orlh Plain, Hliiri!y. Jaxpi-r Uiwvm, of nrtr Comeliu wa iu town UhI .ntunlay. A. lUndler w in from lh North Plain, lirt Hlurdv Ira T, Mill, ., Mutiiitaindal. waa in the rity a Httunlay. J N. VanDyke, of north of For el (irov. wa iu town Monday. Nmi hrrakahln rrlindpr rwordf or ic. al I tin IlilUlMirij i'lmrm. y. ;jili J. A Kowi.ll ami J. ',. Hvndcr, f H holU, wi-rr in III city lnM HnUirJay Frai.k VfinliTk, di-ptity hr- al Witih Muni, wa in town at Halunliy. Kliiirintn I'.riM. are huilding an ddilion l'i their (UrllniK houce. ol north of ti.w n. Horn, to lb wife of Jamh Sny ft. 1. 1 iiir liyville, Novriuhr , I '.I IS, daughter. M. Mrinlmiliall, of Sheridan, an i.rl iiifal ciilii'r, lia lnn en gml hy M'Xire .V (irn-ar. Money In loan on r tn t estate Vrint ra-oiiiililfl. Apply to Ku ill Ur n., IlilUlnro. Or. 21-lf The Ar0 i in rnipl i. Ihe ii ilii' (ifKiic Hullt'tiii, which if till.) with Inlrri-ftiniK in al li r . Watitnl To huy gMitlt. family i.iri.f, and I 1 1 k v or light hiflf. For parlicuUr. afiily Argu oflice ('apt J 0 Morrvman, of tbr rlland Cutom llouoe, viflied r A II. liailey and laauly, lat Sunday. Mr. Harrington, i f Mel ford, i it th city, the Bin l of lelative. Sh l a ilmightrr of the lata Mar- Uu l'ailxy. Stmifm like the Chiller and ihc Kictillencia I'hwe cigr are ol the Ixwl tock. You rau't fKI an authority on a good cigar. llrnry C. IVarnn, cf Iowa Hill, . . u . i . .. :i a in town .nonnay. m" conUiuplntea going lo vieit ri-lalivea n Yorkshire, Knglnml, eoon. John Humpbrry. who ha lieen working at Sumner, wanh., lor mitne month pant, wa in HillHbo ro, Monday, on hi way to lluxton, ii vote. Smulav Sh'Kil Hielrict Con vention, No. S, will he held at the Hanlirt church in HilletMtro, Saturdny, Novemlier '2S. mdy cordially inviteil. hVr Mla Brood ow. eoon to iig; weighi about H'. Bred iV a tnenier mm- iii'i""" Moreli Schmidt' idace, S mile north of Hillahoro. P. O addreee, Hillaboro, R 1. 4 Rev. A. Rohinaon, formerly pae- of the I'reehytenan churches on he North Plaine and at KeeJvine, I .ll.l Tiian.li.tr waa in town ami uanru, iu.j Mr. Rohineon is now pastor ol Trinitv Preehyterian cburch, in South Portland. W. H. Ualvani. conBulting engi neer of the Oregon Kleclric Rail way Co , former resident of WaHhinglon county, w m Monday, on buHinees. ueeuiee oe- ng a good civil engineer, mr. vi- vanl is a philosopher ana ecnoiar W. M. Jackson and wife, who ipent two and a half months viidt old friends in Indiaua, Ne braska, and other states, returned home Monday afternoon, mr. auu M Jackson think there is no fruob country as Oregon, and are more lhan ever content lospenu uim id .... .lav in the Heaver State. uiniiiiMft .... r That seems to he the testimony oi i . i n i...u,i i.ura inv iHiiuiii all Will) IIKVO llo. j n of time. a im l.rtlonoinu to Chris Peter . f: -I... ...... I la at H Mil ft V. j.n am ir aiuiciima naa a-- . t a while near Moore i. ureesr s mem i . . i . .1 a. i nn a run tiown maraei. nnu evi'r. ... - . riamind Btreet. In the wagon was iuirunn ami her iwo cuu i if w uariner ran iu u oaught one or the norses i.y v . . . i 1. na anal nose, and the Oiner uy ihn. Mr. Gartner ran a,ina rik of being ran over, but noiioii" - , .... . uUai in all urouauiuiy, mo ou cu pants of the wagon from being badly hurt. A horse ridden by Wm Savage, of Portland, slipped ami ten, i i..,i nnon. on the harming ton road, breaking the rider's left lea. and severely injuring bin right ahnulder. Mr. Savage was accom thrt funeral procession which followed the remains of the late M. S. Oaiiey, io rarn tK anima fell upon nim He was pioked up and placed In a hack ond brougni w " , , where Drs. A. u. ami i i Iib broken lef. and attend J in the other iniunea The wounded man was then taken to a Portland hospital, until ne re on Kvery M'l I lUl (1 ii i 1 1. 1 i V (W I) jl I'ionccr if lS5:l I'asscH Away in I'ortUnd Laet Saturday VETEKAS OF KOCL'E KIVIK WAK ft ni iha r Figure ia HilUbort fr Over Thirl v-Fivc Vtar Marcr'llti H. Dailey, a familiar figure in HilMioro for more than thirty five years, pansed away al the home of hi daughter, Mrs. Anna I.. Thirkell, in'. Portland, last Saturday, death being due to pa ralysis. Mr. Dailey was taken from Pilley, where hn had been 'iving hinceeoine time last summer, in hope that he could hs helped, bul death caniejio him shortly af ter his arrival in Portland. Mr Dailey waHpurnin Heverely, Virginia, Decemljer (i, JH.'i'j and in early lift) removed to Rock Inland, Waf?A . 4 i ivrr V-'r- '" iA A Greer ktepa White River flour. Grant Lindens, ol Laurel, waa in town Monday. Geo. Zetzman, waa in Irom Cen terville, Monday. I'aul Kilter, nf Bethany, waa a county teat visitor Monday. Alex Chalmers, of the North Plains, was in town Saturday. Sherman Rhoades, of Witch Ha zel, was an Argus caller, Monday J. B. Phillips, of South Tuala tin, was a county seat visitor, Fri day. Frank Simpson and John Knnis, of South Tualatin, were in the city Monday. G. Schlaefli and Ulrich Bartschi, of above Mouutaindale, were in the city Friday. Hon. W. K. Newell, of Gaston, was down last Saturday, to attend the fair meeting. Rom, to the wife ol Leonard VanLorn, of west ol town, October 29, P.IOH, a daughter. My C roox cottage and quarter block, corner 6th & Fir, for sale or rent. L. W. House. 28 tf Geo. Moreland, of Portland, a former Hillsboroite, spent last Sun day with friends in this city. Aa Ksglelon, an Inspector in he Customs House at Portland, spent last Sunday in the city. Team MAkt'l-1.1.1 8 S. DA1I.KY WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR A-SDRB THING Meeting Laat Saturday Prac tically Settles the Matter COVUITTE! PLANS TO RalSI$jG,000 Eiecatlvt lmaiilUt Appolattd t Get leaks Heady The meeting held at the Court House last Saturday afternoon, in the interests of an All Washington-County-Fair, was well attended. CbairmanWm. Schulmerich pre sided, and Grant Mann waa secre tary. On motion, the chairman appointed a committee of five to report on November 14, at 2 p. m., as to values on land for fair site, either for lease or purchase, and ,to make an estimate on the amount of stock necessary to be sold 'and to have stock books ready to open on Nov. 4tb, next. It was decided that stock should sell at the par value of $10 per share, in order to give farmers and others a chance to become financially identified with the enterprise. Following are the names of the committee appointed to perfect organizttion,and to open the books of the Association: Wm. Schulmerich, Dr. F. A. Bailey, John Dennis and L. A. Long, of Hillsbo- ro; and Jasper Reeves, of Cornelius. Manager McGill, of the Ore eon Nursery, authorized a subscription of $500, and others will take that amoant, il not more. or 111, where lived until 1853. when he croesed the Plains to Oregon, nrt going to Jackson county, where he engaged in add mining, and later on took part in the Indi an war in the Rogue River valley. In 1!0, he was married to Mis Mary Savage, and five children were born to them, two of whom only are living, namely, Mrs Anna L. Thirkell. of Portland, and Mrs Kdith J. Harrington, of Medford He also leaves a wife and a broth er, the latter being R K. Dailey, of Hillnhoro, a veteran of the civil war. Mr. Uailey settled in Washing ton county in the Sixties, and at one lime was deputy sheriff of thi county. He later served as city marshal of Hilliiboro, and was en gaged in building bridgis in the county lor many years. His remains arrived from Port land. Monday morning, and eer- ices were held in the Christian church, Monday forenoon, Rev. A Beerr otlloiating. interment was in the cemetery at Farmington Deceased was a man of kindly mpulBse, and had many friends. SMITH-MURPHY See Our Full Assortment A GOODLY SUPPLY cf toilet aiils is an absolute necessity at this resort especially. Whether yon stay at home or go away you need them just the same. That this pharmacy is the best place to obtain them any one will tell you who has once used Our Toilet Aids and Article. They are the kind that especially ap peal to women of refinement. For that reason we invite you to secure your supply here, knowing you will be more than satisfied. Miss Julia Murphy and Henry Smith were married October Z at the Catholin church of Verlmort. Rev. Father Kittenhoven nerformina the ceremony. The hiide is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Murphy, ol Mouutaindale and Mr. Smith is aeon ot J. J Smith, of Glencoe. NEW HATS Because we are selling a large num ber ol hats every day, do not think we haven't anything left to please you. We receive and trim new bats, daily. Uon t ne deceived, dui a t 1 at a . come and no convinced mat wo have the BEST goods at LOWEST prices. We are here to stay. 11. nnea iy io. One door west ot Schulmerich Bros.' store, Hillsboro. NOTICE All parties whose accounts with me have been over eix months out standing are rfqueeted to settle. Dr. . T. Mnklater. For Sale Three horses, can be seen at Hills boro Livery barn, Corner 2nd and Washington streets. o4ir C. F. Putnam, who bought the Mann ulace north of town, is re oentlv from New York state, and will try farming for a change. He has plsved first violin in orchestras lor many years, and is now seeking health, as well aB a living on the farm. Grant Mann, of near Cornelius was in at the Fair meeting, last Saturday. For sale: learn hrrses, mare and gelding, good work team, $1(X). cash Innuire at A'gus office "l-4 Marion Black, of Ibis place, ha taught a new and up-to date dray, and gone into the draying business. Gus Livearen, one of the editors The concensus of opinion was that Wash o the Harlden, a Swedish paper, county should have a 6rst-clasa published at Portlat-d, was in town "j;' r iiubj. success. The committee believes it will A i,i thlncr tn aer.d to vnur be able to raise from lio.ooo tolso.ooa, frieod-a photograph card of your hc thst m"ch. ,r"i"d- L'!! . a o . njD well known at this ttme, that Portland house. Hee Poet Card people desire Hillsboro to be placed on about it. 32 if the racing circuit with them. It is also . n , . a 1 r 1 j believed that should the Fair become a C. L. Banks, of Hauviee Island, fact Hillsboro will be a base ball town was an Argus caller Monday. Mr. next year. Hillsboro has a number of Rank xncta to anend the winter base ball fans of means, who will finance at Forest Grove ' H1 loc' clnD organisation, with the at forest urove. of uting the Fair grounds for T. 8. Weatherred returned last purposes, Friday from Silelz, where he stay- ed a few days with his ion, who is I HATTis may butler spending the winter oyer there. J. L. Ballard, the shoemaker, D. J.Hi"Bbor "ctob" J .. .. . .... .11013 Hilda Utf Kntlor sinAd 36 has removed to tne Duiidiog just " 77,. J' rv o. .1 n. nf M.in 8 months and 24 dayB. De- street. Patrons will please Uke born 4 miles east of nntiM r 34.f Hillsboro, February 4, 1872 Uias in ii t j l t iil n IDUlier naa neen in poorovsiia mr The Oregon Klectnc Railway UUA..i nraviona to her de- Company has established a tempo- miee. She leaves a mother, Mm. rary ticket ollice in a box car, at p. n ntlr. two brothers. Mark the intersection ol Washington and j tnj jtmeB g anfj one BiBter, Second streets. r n. Butler, all of Hillsboro. The Board of Equaliiatton re- Her father died in June,.1904, and oeived only three complainU from ft brother, Fred, in August, 1835 taxpayers, at the recent term held snu aiso leaves a nnnmw uu oer in this county. All were for reduc- mother's side, Mrs. W. .H. McEl- tions on timber lands. downey, oi roreei urove; anu on , . ... , , , ... her father s side, there are tne loi Found A solid gold locket with .- u.if.K..V- .nrf pictures within, and monogram on A Sigler. Mrs. Jb. Sigler, outside, uwner can nave same oy u ni.MM ri.,i ..j nn ri. proving projwty and paying for tor HUUboro; Mn. Sarah Hoo this advertisemenL Call at this ' rnerf potUan(1; Mra. E. Ber- OfllCe. iiiO L:m. PKinn f!.l Tkna RnlUr J.S Lilly, deputy game warden Yakim' Ciu.'Waah . Win. Butler. arrested J. R. Simpson, Elmer and Hornbrook,CaI ; and Benj. F. But- dcubwo uu uoiniwu, ui tui.Heri present address unanowi. COUntV. for dynamiting fish on Th Innnril urmnn au nreach- Wilson river. I bey were arrested -a u. rb. Folson. of Forest Grove. one day last week, and taken to hMt unday, at the Congregational llliamooK county lor inai, wnere -hnmh of which aha wm a mem- the alleged offense was committed, ber. Interment was in the Odd Persons wishing to tile their Fellows' oemetery, at this plsee (arms will always find a large etock The luneral was largely -attended, ol fine tile in our yard at Scholia. We carry building-blocks but have AUCTION SALS nn mora hrick to sell. Those intend- - Ino tn hnild will find a la roe aun- The undersigned will sell at public ply of lumber at our yard, and you suction, U miles east of Cedar Mill, are invited to call and look over on the Cornell road, at 10 a. m., on ourBtock before purchasing. The TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Groner-Rowell Co,Scholls; P. 0. Good team of bay mare, weighing two address, Hillsboro, Ore., 11. 1). 'I and 1300, respectively; jersey cow, in . , milt; wiae iracs; wagou, canopy Mp I am now prepared to show you two-seated hack, nearly new, top buciry. the Cbas. Stevens & Bros.' samples a donble and t single set of harness, 3 of the new Fall and Winter Styles in ladies' and misses' dress suits, Li,:.,r .'iit , .. ha. silk and cloth suits and dress skirts, tome winter oats, 20 sack atd potatoee, made to vour sneoifcl order, of vour about s dozen chicken, so-eee incaba- own selection r.f goods. Ladles, " some new lumber, aogai. !. j . .1' I Iron kettle, 10-gal. iron kettle, organ, luiBBBB anu uuuurcu a houaehotd Kooda and other articles too carried. I carry a standard line of numerous to mention.' Lunch at noon corsets and underskirts. I will be Terms: Under f 10. cash; over glad to bring my goods to your $10, 9 months' time at 7 percent house upon request. Mrs. M. a. Ion bankable note. Two percent Caudle, Independent phone, No. off for cash on sums over 910. 684 27-38 B. Baumann. Hillsboro has one case of mild B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. small-pox, which has been quaran-l lined. A well known Hillsboro I niLwww vnuncr ladv is the natienL and the person is Miss Effie Godman, for Under the new schedule the passen- merly deputy uounty uier, under ger wains in ana ou oi nuwwiv her father, J. J. Uodman. Miss I arrive ana leave as iohowb; Hodman contracted the disease Leaves for Portland aIIIiav In Pnvttanit nr nn IVi a (rain Foreat Grove Local 6:61 a. m. U.. IIIIl. k. K.t OUHIUMI'W.... unwmu uuuuuiu .uu ii-vxi. poresl Grove Local 10:4a a.m. The disease is very mild in this Forest Grove Local 3:4a p. m. valley, and is not to be dreaded as Corvallis Overland 4:69 p. m, much aa tvnhoid fever or measles. Arrives from Portland HH1I th anthnritina havn takan Corvallis Overland 8:a4 a. m. - . " a ... T.nn.1 o7 a m. . . . y-w. .... '.07 p, m. .... 3:20 p.m. .... 6:47 p. . Hillsboro Pharmacy BEAYERTON-REEDVILLE ACREAGE "The Pasadena of Oregon" Well improved, and in a high state of cultivation, all rich soil, with no rock,vhite land nor gravel, all suitable for raising walnuts, apples or any other kinds of fruits; well watered; on well-graded public roads; handy to schools, churches, stores, etc.; can be bought for $150 per acre, on terms to suit the purchaser. To intending purchasers of small acreage: Why go away a long distance from Portland when you can buy some of the richest land in the Willamette Valley, within a few minutes' ride of the best mar ket on the Pacific Coast, at the above prices? Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 StarK St. Portland, Oregon Report of the Condition of the Cornelius State Bank Cornelius, Oregon, at the close of business, September 23rd, 1908 RESOURCES Loans and discounts f 53,603. a8 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - 256,30 Banking house .furniture and natures 2,302.85 Due from approved re serve banks 17,416.83 Cash on hand 4.063.06 Total f77.64a.aa LIABILITIES Capital stock paid ln...f 15,000.0a Undivided profits, less expenses, taxes paid... 3,097.08 Individual deposits sub ject to check 36,694 .90 Demand certificates of deposit 935 00 Time certificate depoait 4,374.00 Certified checks a.aoo.oo Cashier's checks outst'ng 2,530.29 Savings deposits '"L?' Total f77.64a.aa State of Oregon, County of Washington, ss. 1, A. S. Sholes, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge aad belief. A. S. SHOLES, Prea. Correct Attest: C. B. Buchanan, J. C. Buchanan. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of October, 1908. P. E. Phelps, Notary Publie precautions to prevent its iJIEffl;;:;: lamhill county has been full 01 Sheridan viver small-pox all summer, especially I Forest Grove Local tha western nart. Portland, so the : rlofilnra state, is never free from it. R. H. Greer has svlne lot of .. . I a m faart Properly quarantined, there is little Brown Leghorn ana iumk minor danger 0! its spread. oa occiereiB ana ywm r 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. Positively m Credit. J if. i. town Monday. covers.