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I ILLSBK ' VII IIILLSHOKO. OREGON. 1KB. IK, 1909. NO. 40 f The 5 mm nm out OF COUNTY HASH! Tuiiiicll Tin ninth WmII In Hen l'ait -l Ihc Jail TIIKU EICAI'C, AND ONE KIUUNH FM(iiiv H(iiiiiH, After I'ih Hit r iii.ffir I.tl Fiidy iilRlilHI.rr.lt lltnnn k took evening in m I In four rl ourm in rouniy jil. Afi-r lucking lb" door llwwii tli ofliie ami llm juil, he Itimitd hinmelf with nine (i It'u'" dutiee for !ill n liuur, iuUmlii'K to goln Uirr end gt llm diiliK uxiri which Id" rnU wrr mrved. Alxml '' mii.uUi Ulrr he hrerd Uiiug on llm dmir ftii'l oining nariin, wm mt by J (J. liriMiku, one ol llm iri(inr. who Mid him thai Fred Ki, Kfnl like and a boy tamed Huriiliatii, lb latter in d r chickrn pirating, front Tigardville, hd , A hula ah mi 1H im liiHiniiri through lha lirirke In Ihe rear room, elmwfd lha melhml nf ecate. Tha limk look iUc litlln alixr 7 oVIm k in tha evening, and aidd t lha emu ing derkn, lha mm rarily gut i tha wimnU Sharilt IUiu-mIi im mediately nnllliml deputim all nvrr lha nullity, ami with I'rpuly Hher ill W 'l'k want nut in wr.rrli t.f lh (ugllivaa They watched Ihn rnal between Cornnliu ami llilUlwiro fur eome hour, hut failml tu liud lha man. Saturday night, liur wereelolen frnm Orrim ami Hugh, two fariunr living near lUnka Thaaa warn ridden to a ninl nrai Orencn, ami than alatidMnd Kig uring lhl tha eed inn wer gulng toward Cortland, hherifl Hancock fill in imwl of the day In tha latler plara, and hail '.ha roaila watched. HmuUy night, Ittirtiham wm captured near Tittanivilla, ami Monday morning, Km ami It ice war taken by tha Portland police I lha hiiiiiH nf Km' fihr, on lha Kael aid, whara tha twain hail ar rived lha tight More. MierilT Hancock want down to I'm timid Monday forenoon, and 1 y ihe no m hour lha man wrra in lhir old iUarlara. Hrooka inuM havn ee caped, hut bit Utile four ) er old daughter wm Maying in Ihn jil with him, and h would not leave her. He U in jail awaiting the r lion of the grand jury, on a charge of etealing from Mra Unigfr The inipliunrnt tiaml by the Irio in making a hole in the wall were two irona and a imr nf old acitioip, which tlmy had In eome inaiiinT aec re ted. DAIKV COWS FOK SALE Kighteen bead nf dairy rowe; on the (Irint liolcnmh place, near Helhany. I'acilio Htalei.' jhune, Karoiera' Uli'.l. I.. A. Jnhneon, lliilbrmik, Ore , Kmile I. KftWARO OF J Kin 1 will willingly pay In any nne the urn of f (H), who can lend In the trreet and conviction of the guilty liarly or uarlini whn cent me a blackmailing letter on FrbriuryO, I W.I, containing ohfceiin language, inaitlting my wife, and making ttiiirdermi Ihreala upnn my life. Ralph U lCdwrwdi. Hherwond, Ur, l( I) 4. AW 0 Judge Kindt, nf Klntnn. J Bny dr and Krank Unwell, nf Sohi.ll, wnre in the city, Tuieday. Hheriiun llhndie, of IWdville, waa laet Mondny sppointul a dep uty Hherill' by Sheriff Hancock. Mini lv Bailey entertained a company of friendn tt whiet, Hal urday night. H. V. (1Ihh and daughter, Mine Helen, left for Klamth Fall, Mnnday, where they will remain for a ierlod of nix weeks. J. T. Morrieon, of nrantB Paee, who three uiontha agu bought the lieverich farm, near Hillehoro, wan In the city TiiBuday. Tue warm raina which have pre y 'A during the paHt neveral days 1ve melted niuch of the nnw In the iiinuntaina, and aomo of our In Ml weather propheta are now pre diqiirig nti early epring. ) Hervicea at the IkptiHt church, nuuuay, are aa followe: Hible )hool, 10 a. m ; all are welcome to an hour'B atudy with our claegea Special dUoiiUree, II a. ir.j fur all. The young penple'a meetimr, at C:30 every Sunday eveninR. It la the youna nennlH'a nnnnrLniiil v and ,"ecial aervioe. The laat Her vine of the day, 7:.'M; a diHcnnrpe by the i'iur; aunj :ot, "I be Uifinrence "ing Near and In the Kingdom 0. II, Davhi, paator. nf II (! Tod I, i,f (in.itnville, waa in Uih city riday. Jidm Fiahar.nf Vet Union, waa in lha city, Saturday. (! IHiiniiin, nf near KIiHitiiing waa an Argua callnr, Haturday. U. O. Htevanain, Stale ! (lame it i ... anin,n r tir-nl Urove, waa In llilliilMro, Saturday. 8e l.ibhy, llm j wltir, for watch repairing, corner Main and Third trrnlH. 4'H Mimk Itlauclie ilk viaited rela live in McMinnvilla, Saturday ami Muii'lay. I'ring your watchea and clock to I.iKl.r . for prompt and ekillful repairing Corner Main and Thiid trefl. 4'Uf ii Mait-I and wif. of Port land, and formerly of Jlnevertoti, wurain tha city Monday, and made Itieir annual rail on the Argua A nul Monday in Waahins ton 'a birthday, and a I no a legal holiday, the rural mail rarrirr will n it rover their nuiiee on that day F. C Jidiumin, the Hiulh Tuala tin mwiiiiII man, waa over Satur day. He aya the mill ia running an alternate crew, (iral logging ami then culling, all winter, and he tt p'ct a big run on order neit aiiuiiunr. Th neit meeting nf lha Korea! (irovn Hortictllltlral Society will he held in the free reading room at rori-et drove, on Saturday, Febru ary 2d. M . l,owridel, dialricl frnil inapector, and N 1J Hproal, cnuMy fruit inpector, will be pre ent and make addreea. J. A. Mcllnnald, one of the Na du Inn pioneer, waa in Hillalmro, Saturday. II Mr the Nehaleo cjiinlry i all right, and that o pie over Ihrr will lie greatly bene oltd by the 1'. It. ,V N. road, when flniehe-l. H live within '.I mile of I he road . Notice lo Woodmen of the World: You art rmioMd from thi date to pay men t a and due al Kmmott Brother' Market, Main Street, liefore the lt of each calendar month. By order of the ("onaul Commander, A. W. Mark. K. J. Slyer, Clerk 47 &0 Chaa. Church and wife have re turned to their farm, on the river road, I mile from Farmington, after an abeence of three month in I'orlland. A wee young man came to Mr and Mr. Church on New Year' day. and Mr. and Mr Church, eenior, will now return to (h"ir Cortland home. Scott Cornelitu, aeeor of (Mat- p county, wan In Hilleboro laat rrlday, and called on the Argua Mr. Comeliu 1 a brother of I'oet- mauler Corneliu, and a native ann of thi county. He ha aold all hi holdiug in thi county at a ltnki figure, and will continue to reeide in Clalaup County. The funeral of the late Ievi C. Walker recurred at Foreet (J rove, Sunday. The aocielie of which he waa a member, occupied the length of a block in the funeral procee Inn. He waft a member of the Odd Fellow and Uehrccaa, and the Arlieati Many people from Hilleboro attended Ibe funeral, in cluding the county ofliuiala. Judge lienrge II. William, ol Portland, delivered the Lincoln birthday centennial addreee at hret drove, Friday. A nuuiter of Hillelxiro people attendiil The addreeH waa hifihly tntereeting, a the Judge wa Attorney General ol lha United Stale during Linoolu'a adminiHtration, and waa able to throw many aide lighta on the character and aocial life of the "preat commoner." The court hmi oflioiala contrib uted a beautiful Moral pillow corn pored of carnatioiia, Roman bya cintha dolden date Maea and itilipe, interHperaed will) amilax and aHparngua ferna, on the occa- ion of the funeral, Sunday, of the late I,evi O alker, former county aurveyor. The 11 iral tiering wa conatrucled by Mr, Morton, of the Hilleboro urar-nhouaa, and waa beautiful mce of work. A very pleaaant evening w'aa cpnit laat Saturday, at the home ol Mra C I . luiiiBun, corner of Filth and Fir atreeta, with a St. Valen tine' party, given by Mine Marks and the Miaaea Gipple, The eve ning waa epent with muaio and guinea; alan a content in which Mr A C. Adkina won tirat prize, and Mr. Carl llunaeo got the booby pri.n. A dainty luncheon waa aorved. The pailura were decorated with Oregon giape, ferna, and fea tonna of red heart. Thoae preeent were Mra. 0. P, Runaen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bunaen, Mra A. W Mrka; Miarea Neva Marka, Ruth and Jeannette Gipple, Mary Hei del, Maud (irillilh, Beulah Nioode mils, Or Whltmore, Lula Donel Bon; MeBHiB. A. C. Adkina, Frank Paull, Mr. Phelpa, Ronald Vaught, Klngaley Ly tie, Ben Cornelius, rCd win Morgan, CharleB Follett and Kay Euumolt. IllliOlil) 1I0N0KS MHY OF LINCOLN lixtrciHCHBl ('rt-Hccnt Theatre I'ndcr AuspiccH of ($. A.H k GOOD PMOGKAU W Al KlMlEKEU !laag mi rprtib' Enllvca the (cciaiva The lK)ih aunivereary of the birth of the "great emancipator," Abra ham Lincoln, Preeident of the United State, during the time of lb reliellion, wa fittingly celt brated in HilUUiro, by a relebra tiin at the Creecent Theatre, under the auxpice of den. Kanaom Pat, (J. A R and W. R C auxiliary The Hillhoro band ftiroiehed in- trumental muaic for the occaeion. R v. Lindsay delivered an in vi ca tion, followed by theaor g "Ameri- Ci," by the audience. Rev. Bry delivered nn adIre. a, the eubj-ct ol hich wa "Ihe Buttle nf the (ii aula," which a well rn-ived. A male urtl, cnnMeling of Meeera Bump, Puiif moor, Alexander ami Baird, rendered: "We are C mting Kathwr AhraLaui," iu go.,l atyle An addreo, ' Life and Character of Lincoln," by Rev. Belknap, waa re plele with patriotic utterance and hiatorical (act. "The Star Span (I'd Banner," by Mi lloyi, Mr Belknsp, Meeer B iird and Bun p wa given in an rff-clive manner H. T. lUgley f dlowed with a hilf hour talk c nlining himae'f Urg.-h lo an auilyne of Lincoln' fiinti Geltyaburg fpwih, which ha lit come a claniic in Amnion liter ture. lier. Ivi (loeed with an appropriate ten minute talk An other aoiig wa rendered by n male quartet, after which 11 v Liodeay pronouuceJ the Iwnedic lion, cloning the exerciee, which collectively taken were highly cred liable lo ali concerned OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE The (krrvoii Klrctrlc rum tu er each T daily. The K J a. m. and I 4$ 11. 111. Itmiu out ol llillUro (Siniucl pruiuptly wdii oiriii mi si i.ariira iiuiui. a up IIiIUIkmo I'ortlaml lunrtatilr fullow: l-mrt IIiIIhIkho Arrive I'orttnrxl 7 s a m 8 ,v a 111 H ,Vi tu hi u) 1 m 11 lo a 111 i) 15 p in 1 45 p i 2 50 p m 3 55 pt 5Iui 6 15 j ui 7 jo p 111 f.eavr Portland Arrive II1IUW0 7 a 111 S 05 111 H 55 a 111 10 c o a m 10 s a 111 11 yi a 111 1 3" p ui i ss P in 4 to pm s 15 p 111 3 3" P in 35 l ' PUBLIC SALE The properly belonging to the set ate of John II drahel, deceaaud, will be roUl at public auction al the farm of late John I!. U rebel, 2 mile eoutheaal ol Hilleboro, at Rock Creek Bridge, at 10 o clock a. 111 , on SATURDAY, FKBRUARY 20 Illiu k mure, 9 ym.. writ1it hIhiiiI i hmi llm ; liny liorre, v ) . ri);lit nliout 1100 llw.; S u rinlcil Jrrx-y mlik row, j to be hrali curly in March; j-yr-ohl Jrrat-y lirilt-r, to b: frrsli in Mnli; t yearling grailcd Jersey liellt-r; a b uiuiittu old Jcr try calve; j-yr old Jersey hull; McCor illicit mowing itmchiiic, practicully now; new t'liainpion hv rke; slump puller and aK) ft. wire cable; giinleu cultivator; 4 do. l'lyiiimitU RiH-k I'liii'kt-iis; Mitch ell witou, slmost new; liiuk, epnty pump, sickle Krituler, lot of grain sacks; also plowi, luurows, milk cmis, double Imrneas, together with other itt-ni too numerous to mi-ntioii; hoiiH-hold goods. Term of Sale: All mini a under $10, caul); atima over $10, approved bankable nolee, 7 per cent interest, payable one year from date. Elizabeth Grahel. J. N. Grabsl, adminiatrator of natateof John II. Umbel, deceased B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Miaa 0i Waldrop, who once lived in Hill boro, and who will be remembered aa the daughter of Rev. Waldrop, a Bapliat minister who held a pastorate here, is now playing an engagement with the Maxine Elliott company in New York City, Miea Waldrop haa at tained to a high place in her pro feaaion, and bids fair to be a star in the near future. Miaa Helen Gates gave a dinner to a company of friends laat Thura day evening. Covers were spread fur twelve. The following gueeta were present: Miaaea Kva Bailey, Tennessee Weatberred, Anna Dean, Faye Corwln, Kva Weatherred, and Meiers. Carl Heidel, George and Cheater Alexander, Or. Piitenger, Adolph and Fred SeigriBt. 1 R. A. Caplea, of thie county, waa married, Monday, to a Miaa Laura A. Buck man, of Portland, ami they have gone to Washington, 1). C, where Mr, Caplea will be private aeorelary lo senator-elect Cham berlain. The Argua extends congratulations. IHiarnooK 1 licenmrig 'near lner" aalooni at J'Kleacb jryeer d. drahhorn, of CiMijer Mouo tain, wa in tou, Saturday. Tin. Madinon.of n-ar Farming ton, wa in tha city, Stturday, and called on the Argu. 8. C. Spencer, the Portland law yer. recently bought a farm near I il ley and I improving it. Call on Libhy, the new jiw eler Watch repairing a apecialty. Cor tier Main and 1 bird Mtreet. 4'J.t II C. Munger, of the iuhruille Carriego Top Co , Portland, epent Sunday with friend in thi city Herman Prahl, of the North Plain, wa an Argua caller, laat Saturday. Mr. and Mra Geo. Front, of Hilleboro, veiled Mra. A. Jackaon, of Forent drove, the latter part ol lat week. For elove and rangn. come and ee Bchulrnerich BrOB. We carry a complete alock, ami our price are the lowest. d. J. Palmateer, who haa been laid up with sciatic rheumatism. for aome tiuia pa-t, ia able to le out on the alreeta. For Sale A quantity of clover hay. Inouire of Geo. Biersdorf, 4 mile northweat of Hilleboro. Pacific Stales' phone 315. 4S y J C. Crocker, of Mountaindrrle, wa in town Saturday, and called He eay fall grain ia looking line in hU neighborhood. Plenty of fruit tree at the Mor ton' GreenbritiM, also cbbage and strawbery plant. Kale will hood be ready. Cabbage mail order at tended to. 4Stf The firm of Moore (.- ;rtear haa been dissolved, Mr, oreear retiriug. The new Grni ia Moore X Hoover, S E Hoover having purchaeed Mr. oreear'e interest. Lost String of graduated gold bead, on evening cf Jan. 30, le- Iween W. O. Doneleon'a reeidence and Hillaboro Hall. Finder please eave at Argu oflice. Reward. 4l,i The dedication of the Methodist church ha been postponed to March 7, I'm, The principal apeakera eiuld not get here on the date formerly given, hence the charge. Kggs from my S. C. White Leg- home and Orpingtons, which are carefully bred for egg production ami ttund&rd qualities, now ready al Cameron's yards, aoutb of city park, Hillaboro, Ore. Visitora wel come. 4'.' 10 W. C. Jackaon, of near Glencoe, waa in the city lat Saturday, and called. Mr. Jackaon is one of the heavy tax pay-era of the county, and owns a una tract of land along the line of land along the line of the I tilled Railways. Matthew Patton, foreman of the Base Line Lumber Co , waa arrest- rd last Saturday, on a warrant aworn out by R. O. Steven'on, State Game Warden, charging Pat- ton with exploding dynamite in Galea Creek, oontrary to the pro- visions of the game and hah lawa of the state. The preliminary ex amination waa held before Justice Baruea, Saturday, who held Patton to the next grand jury. A bond of $200 waa furnished by Mr. Patton. The United Railways will soon lie thrown open for traflio as far west as Holhrook, according to a 'ortland paper. Sixteen miles of the toad have been finished, and next epring will see great activity in construction iu Washington county. With two elcctrio lines aithin a few miles of each other on almost parallel lines, thinge ought to be lively in this section. Considerable employment will be furnished men with teams, in grad ing, during the summer. Two complaints were made againat the Southern Pacific rail road company, this week, and for warded to the Stite Railway Com mission, at Salem, in which it ia alleged that the company issued commutation tickets between Hills biro and Portland, and that it has since diacoutiouad same, to the in jury of many commuters in Hilla boro. K. J Godman was one of the complainants. The complain ants aek that the former rate be re-established. J. 1) Shorb, one of the oldest in habitants of Washington oounty, and one of ita earliest pioneers, died at hia home near Gales Creek, Sunday evening, at the age of 87 years. Ue was born in Carroll county, Marylaud, in 1S22, crossed the plains with an ox-team in 1864, and with hia family aettled on a homestead in the Gales Creek neighborhood. Seventeen years ago his wife died. He is survived by the following children: ' W. 8. Shorb, of California; .Mrs. Addie Burns, of Aome, Alaska; Mrs. Mag cie BrowD and Mrs. Alice Coflin, of Condon, Ore.; II. T. Shorb, of Wilson; Mrs. S. C. Lifferty, of Giles Creek. rmuvivn mpivo rpi'i.'nhit? linn mi .23 u L 1.' 1 1 1 1 J Tax Rolls in the Il indsof the Shcriir, for Gdlretion TkX KATE FOK 1008 IS lr WILLS The Talal Vatuititos for 1008 Annual t. 112,553 CM Sheriff Hancock ban announced in another column that taxes for the year l'.lOH will be received at hia office on Tuesday, February 23 The usual rebate will be given to II who pay their taxes before the V.h of March of the present year The valuations for the year 1008 amount to 12,553,608 The levy, aa made by the County Board, waa mills, distributed aa follows: State, 3 2 mills; county general, li brary and indigent, 3 mille; county school, 3 8 mills; county road, 5 mills. Sheriff Hancock will have full force of deputies to attend to the taxpayers on Ihe opening day It ia expected that many people nil take advantage of the rebate NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Ihe tairolls for Washington County. Oregon, will be oin for collection, and payment of Utt, on Tucsdav, February it iogq. slid all who mike full payment of their u neiore .Msrcn 15, 190, will receive a rebate tf 3 jr ctnlum. Half payments can lie uude by the first Monday in April without interest charge, or penal ty. nd the remaining half can be paid at any time prior to the first Momlay iu Dclober. lyo. Where no payment is uude by the first Monday in April, 1909, the tan bexme delinquent, and the statute requires, from that date, a penal ty of 10 r cent, per month on said tax until it is paid. GKO. (t. HANCOCK, HlicrirT and rx-oQicto lax collector for Washington County, Oregon. Itillslioro, Oregon, February 16, 1909. Notice to the Public Notice is hereby given that E Wenatrom. of Laurel. Orenon. ia not in the emnlov of the Scholia Telephone Co. Ue ia not author-ix-nl to receive money or transact any business whatever for the company. C K. Kindt, Prea. Scholis Tel. Co Dated Feb. 15, 1900 Van B. DeLaahmutt, who waa in the city thia week, and who by the way. ia an old timer in the illam- ette Valley, speaking of the proa- pecla of the Oregon country, eaid that Washington county is on the eve of great development, and that ita proximity to Portland, a city of 250,000 iuhabitanta, would do great things for it. Mr. DeLasbmutt fur ther aiid that the people of thie county do not realize the wonder ful development which this section is bound to experience within the next few years, "lou have just begun lo grow out bare," said Mr. DeLasbmutt, "and it requires no seer to predict that Washington county is destined to be the leading county of the etate, outside of Multnomah. Ihe man who owns and in Washington county, has only to hold 00 to his property to become wealthy." W. P. Fauli, a retired hardware merchant of Dallas, was in the city the tore part of the week, and ex peots to move to Hillaboro, to re side permanently. This will make the third family from Dallas to lo cate in Hillaboro since the first of the year. The young lady friends of Miae Grace Ballard, whose marriage to Mr. Norman tireer will take place Sunday, tondered her a linen show er party laat Friday evening. Herbert Weaver, of Brownsville. a brother of Mrs. Claude oreear, Bpent Saturday and Sunday in Hillaboro. Mias Ooa Foord returned home Monday, from a two-weeks' visit with Miss Cora Teft'c, at Beaverton. Miss Pearl Smith returned home yesterday, from a week's visit with her pareuts at f orest Grove. Peter Josey. of the Helvetia neighborhood, was a county seat visitor, Tuesday. Will and uso. Daretv. of near o'.encoe, were Hilleboro visitors, Tuesday. Theodore Bernards, one of the solid farmers of the Verboort sec tion, was in Hillaboro, Tuesday. Cuuntv Clerk Bailev has issued about 50 hunters' licenses since the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Eft". Sobieffelin. nf Centervule, were in the city Tues day. Judge orjodin visited Salem. Mon day and Tueeday, nf this week. 0. W. Jamea. of near Cornelim waB on the streets Tuesday. Our Prescription Department Is our Pride. We have the confidence of the Phyticiansand the pub lic. This is increasing our trade every month. Why? Because it is the important part of our business, and AT ALL TIMES receives our careful attention. We fill to many Preicription that our Stock is always FliKvSH and HI RE, be sides btinjr, comprehensive and complete. Our Charges are Al ways Right, and Based upon Value of Ingredi ents and Time and Shill required to Compound. They are not "Guessed at." All are treated 1.1- . aime. The Physicians Trust us. You may safely do so. Hillsboro THE COST Is more Easily Adjusted by the Use of a Checking Account. From Month to Month you Have an Exact Record of all Monty Received and all Money paid out Pay by Check; Get a Receipt The endorsement upon the back of your check is proof that the party received the amount of the check. Start Today to Pay by Check. Your Ac count is Earnestly Solicited. Start now. Cornelius State Bank, Cornelius, Ore. j High Quality Drug S tore i , I When you are sick and in ! need of Medicine, you want I not only that which is True j to Name, but also that which is of the highest quality ob ' tamable. Such is the class of Drugs which we constantly endeavor to furnish our cus tomers. None but Competent reg istered pharmacists are al lowed to fill Prescriptions or sell drugs of any kind in our Store: The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. 1 T. M. KERR Are You Wanting a Home? If you are looking for a home, either 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 and sell Timber Lands. Also make a Specialty of Business Chances. OLD WELLS TARGO LOCATION. Independent Phon. 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON SB Pharmacy j OF LIVING i H. A. HUDBERT