The 1 JnllLLSB VOL. XVI. HILLSBORO. OREGON. AI'KIL 'J.). 1909. NO. 7 '-Lilf .. : ,cju' ' , -C as mi' ArGOSo R FATAL ACCIDENT I TO I1KHMAN ME iy on llcul Ulll!Nr OCUKKM) SATIKIUY I (bill Uica ltl Krll (' ii'ltainrt A iignlr iri.nl net h-red last Halurlay t b"" ,f Wm Tola. i'l nrr Hi) i Ion, which r ultl i lM" 'tb 'man, a lad an! "I'lul I'i yr. ;Thn Ulhor. Win. Tola, wa blaat lug slumps "it :liKiit to hi houae. and lha ni .... i wai mantling al wlial n i ujtjM.ni Id l.n aafa dint alien, when a charg ,f dviiamit. which llacd un a luui, l pltlnl. A ch'itik lii'l 'iarily ujn the lop ."'iimtl knorking him dtiwn ami run 'tiering biiu un mat it U4 The fath er carnwd lha In lha limim. antl Wl (or I'r. Mumford, if Banks, 4ainl Uur I'honrii Pr. I.lt.kltr 'end Tamiwu. Tha hysiciat iliil VerythitiK in lhir iw.r fr lha rflifl of the htijr, but th count' aiun gwai ro arvnra that lia Wtltt rr-irain !d conati. uMirs. dying rarly Mon tlar morning N' hiatus ran pos sibly attach lo any one for lha .jBcrnlriil, a it waa una of ibra singular hinlnits which ordln ry precaution cannot aard against h'lia parenta ar HIM with gritd tuer lha unfortunate occurrence. JOSKI'll AI'LIN C'nroiiar Itrimn was calUd to Iil- Jny, lata Haltirday evening. Id in .iiira Into lha dralh of Joatph Ap ,Jin, who dim) auddriily nt'r thai il.laca.alx.ut 7 o'clock Saturday eva ;nuH PiHirarad had han in tiaual Jiiailth, until lha dy prevlim, jwhin ha complainad of aathtua, wl)ifh hrtU(hl on n 'i d itihl It y 'alerting hlinal( in driving aotna IliH'k, which gva him a.it.a irnuhlr jlhatlay irinu Ha at pjtatl out Hif tha houa alum I 7 o'l.lm't, into ifliuilding tixar hy, ami nit liaartl groaning ahtirlly ftarward, hy a girl who wa tlaying at lha tc Tt) girl auiniuonntl aUtatr ol fiiaiKhhora, ami tlm n:an mi taken to tha hnuitfl, whara he a tm tlifd, I without rPKiiing runariotianrvii Tha ('uronar, aflar an axauiination, 1ih i-lrx) that Aplin had tlifd from I natural cauaaa. lia w m agatl 75 iyaim, and hia wifrt dial on iha H h jdf UhI inuiitli, D. caaaad lanurvlrftl ihy una daughtar ami to aoti, 'rmiit'lj: Julin Aplin, Itellirgham, in i ,i i .i' . . vttun; amum Aplin, rortiami, nd Mm Van Malar, )illay. In terment wan al li.llcy, Monday, COTPHIfD MATTHES Hied, near I.urel, Oregon, April !i:i, r.Hi'.i, of droiey. liolfried Mat thee, aged 71 ypnra, '2 nionlha and V.S tliyn Drciaaed aaa horn near llerlln, (ianiiany, ami catna to the I'niletl Htatea when a young man, Ha hail Wen a rieidont of the I. mi re I section fur a period of .12 yearn, prior to hi deitti. ll aurvived liy five children, namely: Charle", John and Henry Maltha. Laurel, Mm V. H I.anthera, Portland, nil Hermnn Malthn, Clalekanle, Ore ln'eiinnt wan at lha itaptiat cemetery, at Laurel, laal HumUy afternoon, SOUTHERN PACiriC I-Nvri fur l'oitUinl roinl (,rne lm-m 6:51 a. in. Hlnriclir I'ljei 9:11 a, 111. form Ortive Local 10:4 a. 111, PoieM (Inivi I.tH'al 3:41 . I". Coivulliii UvetUmt 4.9 p. 111, I.vn Portland for Ilillnhoro Corvallla Overland 7:10 a, 111. Hotcit ('.rove Local H:ro a 111, Hurtut (Jrove Local 1 :oo p. 111, SheriilHii I'lyer 4:111 p. 111, Koretit drove Local 5:40 p. III. Marriaaa licennn were leeued on the 2t;ih iiiHt. to John Hohreckler nd Anna Hohon luckier See I.ihliy, the jeweler, for watch '"pairing, oomer Main and Third HlruetH. 4!ltl John Winters, a Mi-xioan war veteran, and for many yearn a res ident uf the Middleton oection in thin oountv iIIm.I M.ind.iir at. hia home in Portland, at the age of 78 yRra. lie oroeBed the Plains In 1HM He nmlormtail In hid fiarlv 'y" from Wetzler, Pruseia, and ioog up hie reMilenoe in this conn' He it aurvived hy neven chih Jrn, four Buna and three daughters The Hons are. Kranolu V . I.ewi L J"hn W ,and Andrew J. WinterH, wnue the daughters are, Mrfl. Jas, C Dvis, Mre. Clara It. O'Connell nd Mri. Alice Clark, Interment M. .bikini lURftfa. H rti, to tha if of Antcm (itioa. of l,mt Hill. Al.nl ?ii. I'M I'l a lUllKhtar. I tit M a ii ii , of iinar ('oriialiiia. oitintynat visitor Monday afirriiniiii. Horn, to .1 ,lio ('liallacomha and wila. of I wa Hill, Apiil 27, l'.MC), a (laugh lr. W. K. Adkina and wif. of Port land, viai'ad with ralatlvnaiu II ilia hum, HumUy. Vut Sala A tiainl of goal; alro 10 ra(itarad and graded Jeraey '" Win Hdiulmerich, Ilillaho 'o, U 2 7 ID J. II. Kil.fr, of Manning, wa in lha oily, lat Kiiday. Frank Mar tin, a I rothar of Mra, Fihar, of Anu'lfa, lalaly viaitntl the farm ily. Thti who ha vi- poultry ( all will do wt.ll to t all al tha drpol lure HihMil inarkat price paid Iliing 'hukiina on Wrdnaedaya K W. Walch ll J 1'almaUar ami J T. Voung have l t.n alrctatl hy Moult tun.a I,"tlg. I O O K a dxlaitaloa lo lM(ira,.i Lid-", which luaaU in ami will imilil a near two ttorv h..ue ihia iiiino-r. to c-.it in the neigh Inirhot tl o I I.'mM). K'gga from my 8 C White Itg horna ami Orpiiifrlnna, which are ftrrfully hiel for fg pruluction and rlandard tUaliliea, now ready at ( aineron a y artla. aouth of city park, Ilillnhoro, Ore. Vinitnre wel coma 4-1U Nearly a hiitiire Hi'Uluro pro pin witnenaed (ha game of haaehall al Foreal lirove.laa'. Humlay, h- (aeon tha Colli ai.d tha Alhina cluh. Tha Colta were taken in to tha camp of tha vieilora hy a lore I i lo Mra A. S Hall, wife of the Superintendent of Ihu City Water mi Light plant, who uuJerwenl Mirgiotl operation at tha OmhI Sauiaiitan llofpltal, at Portland. nil week, la reported lo ha out 0! langer, and improving nicely. Iii Mm, of tirar Oregon City, ind tiiK). Hardm, of Poriland, were in town lint Friday, looking over the town and adjacent country. (loth are pletanl wtih this part ol the atate, and may later own a piece of Wehit.itc.ii county real rilale. It. II lireer purchased fifteen acre of the Froat tract, I mile norih of town, the latter part of last week. I'be grocery mora will be conducted hy hi sod, N.irinan. Mr lireer a Hi build a new house on the trad purchased, ami try suburban life, in the hope that it will benefit his health. A big game of baseball is ached- iibii to take place at Koreit drove, next Hundny, when the St. Johns Aptiallea will meet the Colt In battle array A re I -not game w promi-ed. The game will lie call- ed at p. in , and Hillehoro people can go up and eee the nme, and (ret home in good lima. 7 Hpcretary Ruahlow of the Hoard of Trade desires lha Argus to an nounce that an adj turned meeting of tho Hoard will be held tomorrow night, when matter ol special in tereet will he brought before the miteling. Ladi-i are especially invited, and the general public, whether member or not, is cordial ly aeked to attend. County Commissioners Rulner ami Mcuiaran were in mo no Mondav. and held a eeseion with Judge (loodin in relation to bids , LI.X 111 1. on roca wora wnico win peived at the May seeeion of the Hoard. Contrac'n will be let for cruehing of aUitil U.IMH) feet of rock at quarries luoatcd at Oaeton, Thatcher, Cedar Mill. Tigardville and Bherwond. these dietricts have voted special road tax, and it is estimated that enough rock will b.i (juarriiil to make 5 milee of new Macndsm road. Read notice to contractors In thie innus. I i rant Mann, of near Cornelius, a lew days ago received another ad ditiou to his herd of Polled Jerseys, from Hpringlield. Ohio. The new arrival is a yearling heifer, and is known ai "Pinalawn (i'teen." The animal is registered, and ie a beau ty. Mr. Mann, it is understood, will take his herd to theetock ihow at the AlftHka-Yukon Fair, this fall In fct, his herd will make the en tire Northwest Circuit this year Another importer of fine registered llrtlaielns to this ounty is (Isrhord (i letts, of Iowa Hill, who has four h.,ifr and a bull of the above breed. His herd is closely relate! to "Colanlha Johanft' the r.nmiiinn in oh cow of the W0NC1 I.. 1 not known whether Mr. Ooetze a ill tako his herd to tha Seattle f,iir, or not. Washington oountv ia oHitiiiii Bome mighty good stock within its borders, atd that faot 1 wo l .ta on l.incolii and Third HiT ha given f7?00 anl the Amarirai ll. will help her dairy Interests LIFE STUCK SHOW AT SEATTLE FAIR l.nMcrn and Caste ItrccJciK Donate Cjhi an J (hips I'li.h MIUW 10 BE bIG DKAWIV; CARD Orrjia Fiat Slick w ill Hale Fart f I Crrat fib.blt Thaoflu ial ratalogua of tha I.iva Kiick Hhow of tha Alankt-Yuknn Kair will m ready fur tliKtrihu'ion early in May, and tbia will include ill trcfttary irifnrtiiatinn regard ili ! riee, rlaeeifjcalion and aaartla Cor.i'.nielinn wi.rk on ihetla, atalU, pmldtK-ki ami yardu will I completed long bofore the opening txhihit. Theaa will lie open to rxhihitora ten U) hefora tha a how ojiane. Among the donatora of prir. m'Ua Icom Jqa ripof ition maDaga , . . . . . Aberdeen Angu !'ater' As'ici lion, of Chicago, ,(NN) Th li-i of i ml iv id ul d .lulora up to t'a'.e i- s follow: American Ha"knv H'ire Sofia ty, New York, N Y. (inerney C One, S,c "Silver in. dal for slal ioo and to are. The American Aiaociation of lm Mirteia anil HreetUra lil(in Dmft Horaea, Walanh Ind J I) Con tier Jr. Sec. C.nh priiea l.'UJi) ami two reere rihhona ailh Rold nml at of IIO I value American Clyiltxlale Alio cia'.ion (Miicago, R It Ogilvie, W c. Silver Ciiimi. Iterinan Ilinoverian Oldei.biirv ('oarh H'irrie Aa:cialion LifivMe Ind. J. Cauih, See. Itm) cah prija. Percberon Society of America. Chicago, (ieo. W. Siubhlt field. Sec ' H Hold medal," eilver cups and IS.' cah priie. Percberon Registry Co , Col urn bus. Ohio, Chas Olenn Sc , 17 Hold ami silver medals. American Shire Horse Associa tion, Wennna, 111., Chas. Hurgeae, Sec , 10 Silver cup American Hulljlk Horse Assofia tion, Janrtville, Wi, A. C. (itl hrailh. He;, 2 Gold Medals American Short Horn Hreeders' AeBiK-iation, Chicigo, Jno liroves, Sec. 12 MX) cash prixes. American Abertleetn-Angns Breetl era' Association, Chicago, Cbss. (i ay Sec fl(KK)csh prixes American Hereford Cattle Hreed ere' Aeaociatiin, Kansas City, Mo. It U Oilvie, See 4 Silver cup. Red Polled IMtle Club of Amer ica, Oothatn, Wis., H. A. Martin Sec 1,100 cash piitea. Ilanip-hire Association, Cold a a ter, Mich.C A. Tyler, Sec 280 cash prixw. American Oxford l'oan Kecord, Hamillon, O010, W. A Shaler.Sec, l.ltK) cai-h prixes. American (Jotswold Registry Aa- nidation, VukeHha, Wis. K. W. Harding Hr-o. 175 ceh prizes. American Tamworth B.vine Kec ord, Ann Arbor, Mioh., K. M. Ball, Sec , Silver Cup OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE The Oregon Klrrtric rum si can each wnv dailv. The 8:55 a. m. ami 1:4s P. ni. trnin mil of Illllsboro connect promptly with Sulrin enra at Carttrn Home. The HilMltoro-l'orlliitiil tiuietnlile follows: Uavt-a HillalMUO Arrives Portland 7 aj a m S a m 8 W a 111 10 00 a m i 10 a m i )S Y m 1 45 p m 50 p m 55 pin 500pm 6 ij p m 7 J0 P Lrnvra I'ottlmitl Arrivei Ilillsboro 7 un a in 8 05 a m 8 55 a 111 loco a m 10 15 a m 11 3 1 30 p 111 35 P in 4 10 pin 5 15 P " 5 30 p m 35 P m Card of Thanki O.ir sincere thanks are due all friends for the kindness and sym pathy expreseed on the ocoasion of tho death of our father, the late Gotfiitd Matthes Charles Matthes, John Matthes, Mrs. W 8 Lanthers, Henry Matthes, Herman Matthes. Jake Bttttus and father returned from their trip to Hums, the latter part of last week. Jake sums it up as a oounty where they have "nine months of winter, and three months ol late fall." In going through Bear Valley they saw an antelope, and the country was alive with geese, jack rabbits and sand hill craneB. Aft ir looking over the cointry Mr. Bettus thinks he w 11 remain In Washington county, "the best country on earth." HlllBboro Argus, $1 oO per year. (eo Itinl., of near 'ileuct-, wae in town Moi.day. Jaa. Imlay wa up from near Retlville, Monday. T. H. Pars'nia, of l)illey, was io town UhI Friday. Nick Kemmer, of Cooper Moun tain, was in town Monday. If. C. RupplfS, ol Buxton, wsb a county eeal vieit'ir Uet Friday. New line of ladie' back -coin be at Libby'a jwelry store. .12 tf Mra. 'ireenburg, of Orf-triburg Station, was in town Monday, on legal busineea Rjrn, to Mr and Mrs. Oe. T. Yarley, uear HiiUlioro, April 21, I'Mf-i. a daughter. Hhingles, sand, gravel and ce ment at C. Ii. H'icbanan .1' Co , Cornelius. 4-7 C. A. Lefellier and Krnma Witt were married on the llthinst,at IHoo ming. Horn, to the wifd rf Manuel In gram, auith of Reedville, April 23, VMV.t, a son. Wood finale: Can deliver four foot fir wood in aov uuantitiin am rolte, wa oil from Portland last Friday, shaking handn with old friend. A Urge, dark by horse, for sale, very gentle Wm. Hanenohrl, 4 block east of M in ter bridge school bouse. 7 Wm. M. David and (iladyg H. Peltibone were married at tbecourt houe, April 2:5, UXrU. County Judge J xxlin ofliciating. Hmokers like the Schiller and Ihe Kxoellencia. Theee cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. H. M. Tunetall, ol the Phillips neighborhood, who bought a (Uar ter block in the Bihcow Addition last fall, expects to build a 2KX) home on the tract this summer. Partiea wishing house moving, in the city or in thecounlry, should call on M. C. Hewitt. Main street, bstween .'ird and4lh. Independent phone, (I3S. U.iod work guaran teed. .IS The estate of the late Dr. W. P. Via, of Forest O.-ove, was admitted to frobate this week. The httire are Mr Fauna Via, wif, and I F. ami R L Vis, and a daughte', Stella Via. The estate consists of real and personal property value ! at 2S00. Harmon Wilcox, of Portland, was in town lt Saturday. II is associated with the Nalsor-Wilcjx Lumber Co., whoee mill is located in ihe northeast part of the coun- tr. The W'ilcoxe recmtly sold timber holdings io thUar.d Colum hia counties for ISO.l'-OO They still have severul hundred acrs of timber lelt, which surrounds their mill. For ealecheap: Team, mare and horse, good work anini!, 2200; three and one half year gelding halter broke, in ll sh weighs aboul !H)0; J milk cows, good milkers, fresh; two 2-year old heifers, not bred; thoroughbred Lotswold buck 2 years; 15 ewes and lambs, graded Co'ewolda L. C. Brown, (Iowa Hill) Corne'iua, Ore., Ron'e 2 Ind. phone 2.1 Line 0. (V9 David Marsh, a sou of Protestor Joseph Marsh, of Forest drove took an option on a f.-irm of 2(!0 acres 2 miles north of that pl.ic, known as the Littlehales farm which was purchased seven years acobf Mr. Littlehales for abjUl 0 per acre, and the placet sold last week for f 1 00 per acre. This is an excellent stock ranch, aud was bought for dairy purposes. Swift it Co. announcp that they plan to begin actual packing oper ations in their new plant at Port land in July. This brings to the surface the necessity for thelarmors of Oregon to grow more hog.i, Pig can be raised until they are three monthB old on vetch or other rough age at prftctically no expense other than for pasturece. A fat 200 pound hog in Portland today ie worth !flo..'Hi cpn, live weigiu The packers will have to get a sup ply. Must they semi the money for the hoga to Nebrask, or will we raise them in Oregon ! Mrr. Ann M. Smith calebrated her 81st birthday anniversary at Forest Grove, last Saturday, she is a tvpioal Oregon settler of 18.12 hale and hearty. She came to the Grove from Li Grange County Ind . and went there with her par entB from tho place of her birth in Ohio when a young woman. It is said that Aunt Ann Smith walked almost the entire way across the continent. She was marriod at McMinnville, Of., to David Smith, who died at Koreat Grovd two years age. She ha ono eon, Milton Smith, a Portland attorney, ami a daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Wiru,(if that plaoe. ON WEST END 1. R.N. General Manager C I; Lytic Return From InpiCtionTrip DIKKtTION OF THE ROAD SETTLED taiiipiov ha Setiicd all Right of Way Suits in Tillimoik C K Ly tie, general manager of the P. R A- N., returned last Friday from a trip to Tillamook county, whither he went to iospct work haing done on the Coait er.d of the road He was accompanied by Chief Engineer Davis and Attorney Wallace McCatnant, of Portland. Mr McCarnant atteodeJ to sever al right of way euite in Circuit Court, all of which were settled or disrai-eed. Mr. Ly tie inspected the work i.ow being done by con tractors from the Hay eastward. Cl'l" C,-SriHl.tkli8 week for , I T M M. aa ... py1 work. All the right t4 been secured between Hillbboroand Tillamook Bay. The route trorxj Hillehoro will b to the 27 mile poet, to the head of Castor Creek, thence following the Upper Neba-i lem river, at or near its source, thence via the Pennyer to the Sal monberry. thenca by the Salmon lrry to the main stream of the Nehalerr to its mouth at Nehalem Bay, thence along the Nehalem Biy to Pacific Coast, theoce down the Coast to the mouth of Tilla moik Bay, thence following the shore of nilamiok Biy to Tilla mook. The road ia practically built from Tillamook to the 10 mile post eastward. The tuonel at Hob sonville has been completed. An other tuonel at the 2-1 J mile post has also been finished. All con tractors are under bonds to have their work fioiehed by June, 15110 The total length of the road will nu miles, mere win be a large amount cf trestle work, but no extremely difli:ult work will be encountered. Frtd Rood, of below Newton, was in town last Friday. Bring your watches and clocks to Libby, for prompt and skillful repairing Corner Main and Third elreets. 49if Geo Carter, late tf CoffeyviUe, Kansas, wno purchased a 4 acre tract in 0k Park recently, called last Friday. H is pleased with this part of the alley. For Sale One span of horses, Wtight about loMX) each, also cood harness aud wagon. Price, f 300 C. R. Bloyd, Third and Maple St , IIillBboro. 9 J. T. Fletcher, of ah.ive Forest Grove, was in town Friday. Mr r-letcher is ooe of the county s pio neer school teachers, and bold the championship belt as a ' Yarn spinner. Leonard Weetfall and Opal Shaf- fir, of the Sherwood section, aged respectively 13 and 1G, were mar ried by Judge Goodiu Monday ai ternnon. The children were ao compnnied by their parents, who kindly gve consent to the license and marriage. For sale: A ten months horse colt, eired by Kiuggo, he by Norval lving, 2:12i This colls dam was sired by McKioncy 8818, 2:11 i eire of 1C iu the 2:10 list. This should make a fist hoy, and be should get inside the 2:10. Has bad good care. Will sell reason able. Will also sail the dam, a fine, speedy bugv horse C Viobl, Ji b's Cioseing, a mile west of Hills boro. 7 The bids for the Uillsboro School bonds were opeued last Monday, and the highest and best bidder was Jae. H. Adams, of Los Ange les, Cal., whose bid was 5 per cent, aud a premium of $475. The amount of the bond issue was $10,- 000. After the first five years, the district will pay oil the bonds at the rate of $1,000 a year, until all have been paid. The Hillehoro Commercial Bank has been desig nated as agent. A hoire belonging to Carl Grib ner, near the 27 mile post above Buxton, was burned last Friday, and the fire spread to some tcntB owned by the P R A N Co., near by, with the result that two or three weie burned up. The fire was undoubtedly of incendiary ori gin. Some Greeks who were dis charged by cjutractors on the P, R, it N. are suspected of knowing how the fire started. The Greeks are a hard lot, for the moat part, and are always ready to throw down their shovels and quit, if things do not go to suit them. 2. -Jill -m Our Prescription Department Is our Pride. We have the confidence of the Physicians and of the public. Thisjs increas ing trade each month. Why? Bee ause it is the important part of our business and AT ALL TIMES receives our careful attention. W'e fill o many F'revription thai our Stock i always FRESH and FI.'RK, he ai'les being comprehensive and complete. Our Charges are Al upon Value of Ingredi ents and Time and Shill required to Compound. They are not "Guessed at." All are treated alihe. The Physicians Trust us. You may safely do so. TXT HfliObMTmacy Summer During the VIA Southern FROM Hillsboro To Omaha and Return - - $60.65 To Kansas City " $60.65 To St. Louis and Return - $68.15 To Chicago and Return - $73.15 and to other principal citits in the Eat, Mitldle West and South. Correspondingly Low Fares. On Sale June 2. 3, July 2, 3, Auguat II. 12. To Denver and Return - - $55.65 On Sale Max 17. July 1. Aug. 11. Going transit limit io days from date of sale, final return limit Oct 31. These tickets pres-nt some very attractive features in the way of stopove r pr vileges and choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight ad vance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car retervations antl tickets will be famished by aoj .Southern Pacific local agent; by I'RATT VlCKERS, Act , Millsboro.or Wm. McMurray, Gen'l. Pass. Agt., Portland. I High Quality Drug S tore i 'ZZ 1 When you are sick and in ' need of Medicine, you want I not only that which is True to Name, but also that which is of the highest quality ob tainable. 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. F. M. Btarrett, the Forest Grove architect, was in town laBt Friday C. J. Russell, of Banks, trans acted business in the city, last Sat urday. T. 6. Perkins, of Buxton, was in town Tuesday, on his way home from a business visit to Seattle. He states that Seattlo is bjomiog in anticipation of the big fair. NaWawLawawiaaw'''"J" Rates East! Season 1909 THE Pacific Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Boose, cf Banks, celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary Sunday, Ap'll 18, when a number of friends gath ered to wish them many happy returns cf th day. The ocoasion proved an enjoyable one, and the honored couple were the recipients of many useful presents. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. 1 If. T- A ... t . i r "as at Middleton on TutBday.