The"" Kill R0 VOL XVI. HILLSBORO. OREGON, NOV. 25. i909 NO. 37 m mum IN TON RcprcHtiitatlv of OrtRon's I-irt District TALKED 10 CKOi 0 III COURT BOOM fct kt Cstlls Perm jo0, Willi Uewlsy, Oregon's raprewnUtive In Congreeefrom tbs first district, enlved io tbe ollf liooJtr, and addressed about 10U propU in lbs court bouM, IUoton Bowmto, presiding, aod Introduo d ib speekei. Mr. 11 aw ley re mark! on lb marvelous giowth of tbs elts, ji ibat be siped td lb ttiK (o have al leeet 750, 00U at thf owning oenaue, and en !nof of eetltb that will be sur prising. Ha dwelt ttpoo lb g reel Immigration coitilng this way, and Hid thai lo tb Kaal, naver be lirt, all 7 ara turning to Oregon. Mr Haalry ga ilput thai lb fuf-t rtwin iliuuM be reduced aed tba amageef laitila opro to arttlcuirnt rn U'frJ II aar in lit triM arc Ukjumh'U of artva wbl b ahuuld lit ojo 10 trttkf, and Uit H"ir prvsror la Ibe mtftt tll Uor(itl. not only m I kwiln f lrurra4 piodurtiua, but as I piutevitun, wall. II aaye Mr. ftocliul liuatfrr! with him a lotbli pmrnUtloa ilh row, and be bopr la tin to f"" 'lir mailer through ami (ft wtwyi uiatr and Utva Ihuw laixU 6l fc brntioK oi horticulture thrown open ami rratotrtl to llir rmlumt domain. lit ht that lh Oregon & California Und, Kino in lb railroa-l grant with lb hi hi to mII at ft y pet acre, art ao la tb count, ami predict Ibal Ihey will b rr.toml la the people, eventually, ami be furred into aaf. Mr. lLly urgrd Ibal bi couktllu rat k of him ami h will al a rapid ly at p.uili!e. He rettrwrd antue of bl( oik tb paat two year and aald be waa willing lo atai.tl on bl record. gOBERT W. KIRKWQOD Tba funeral of Robert Willis Kirk ood, a m.id-nt ol Oregon elnoe SH5. wbo diad at bia home In For en lirov November IX, 1H09, we bald from tba family horueHundey Tba dncrae I waf 01 e of the cnoel highly r'p-f ud olilieni ol Waab loton CouDl. and la aurvlftd by bliwidnwaud tlx children Tb children arc l'ruforJ. K Kirk wood, l'oiverUy of Moutaoa, Mia oola; Mrt C D. Frconn, Han Joaa, Cat ; (intrude, lUrtha and Albert A Klrkwoxl, Forat (Irora, ud RoWt J Kirk wood, Portland. R. W, Kirkeiond waa born al Edinburgh, Hooiland, October 5, 1H33. and cam tt tba United State with bia parent, who eettled lo Indiana in 18.15 At the out break ol tba Cieil War, ha enliiled Id tba Thirteenib low V'oluoleere, and rerv4 tbrnuthout the war On February 12, 1871. be waa mar ried to I'horl,. Hough, at Crdtr Rpid, U. In I m, be mo? ad hie hmil to Orefoa A ton, Prof. J K. Kirkw.KHl, ie wedded to Kile, daunhtM ol W. H Hoyt tod ife, Hillnburo. CRAUBL BREAKS LEO Juje' N. (irabel, who haa Jived here for many yeari,iulTed a fall while putting up a celling laat "urad.f tmj broke hia rUht leg the kme, He waa working at ui nome or bia daughter In-law, Inn Ha slipped a MUnd hit ktee "ruck rwiween ton two-by foure UR Wait hrnnoHt In kt. knm In HilUoro and Dr A. B. Bailey at- 'naea the Injured member. It la ore than likely that be will aofler onitderahle Inoonvenieoce it la " ame knee injured many jeare Twohnunea to rent Inquire at QfMr'a More. . Hon.C. f, Tlgardvllle, waa in uy monday, Perrr I. iu P ii I rtuuo' anu win, ui . h, Aonott nome. . W- W. Williami. of Mountain .if'8' WM down to the county seat u J' Rnol,nK hli friends ,ol oidun days, Mies Marie Tunxat, a student DOrie at Ik. V..u n..in- .i urm raoiuo noeni' j "'J i orllnnd, was in the oily Bat u", Rreeting friends. 0. R. Adams, of Soholls, and who Z. T ,.,e,ri w" In tie general ' Beai Monday morning. nJ nurM Address, Mar ear,". O rown' at Mr- s' Mor lab. . UOnCI n' BMWIBw. Wil 19 t0ffn r oountry cases. 37-8 John Oppenlander. of near Cor ""us, was In ik. nit. m... J reelde, n tKe Suebauer section, town M Mh 4t P'0"' Whi,a ,0 a. "Ppenlander oalled on Argus. a i,wl l.. .J i . . " IT" uurneu nrica, and build- , ,or c') d fouoda- liona. Try our buildimr Ki. ankel In your houae foundatlwia. Cheawtr than cement or brick and better proteolloo againtt frott. We have Qniabed our run of larv til. .n,l are again running on emaller sizae, and have a fair aupply at the yard, larliea wantim til. H.iiu.,. ahould place their oidera now so we oen haul tbem Mof bad weather There Is alwaye a ruah of hauling orders lo tbe Kali when roads are almtiet impaeaable We bars a good aupply of rough and dreeeed lumber at our mill, and a nnamU. of oorutnoo lumber at the Uaie epur, below Newton, tbe latter to aell at a eacrifioe 2iI2 2iH ,r Ui, 110, lt, lio end 1x4. of verlotie lenthta. Thi i all dry Block, and it will pay yOU to inveelliate ebould ynu want any of tbeee dimeneioos Uroner A Row all Co., rkholl., UllUbjro, R X Jeofail Milne baa a Bhorthom. Jereey cow that gave him 119 31 net lor tba month ol Ootober that la lo eay, ibal much net under hauling. Jake does not know juii what ll ooel to feed the animal, but at tbe mnet it inuil leave him a handaotte profit. The milk teet on tbe animal run 4 04 and 4 on right along This ie ibe kind ol dairy oo that pavs. and tbe soon er dairymen realit that the scrub oow la not putiloi Ibe belanoe on Ibe credit lid of the lelger jutt Ibal eooo will be gel the proper producing animal and tbeo smile et tie income. Mr. Milne tart that outaideof two panaoC'larm chop" per day tba oow baa bad but ordinary raliona. Aodrsw Wrelberg, of near Farm- Ingtun, waa lo Halurdey with anme Dneappleeol the King and Bald win variety. He baa one of the 6 neat sod clenet little orchard io that section, and lar that be will plant tbrea or four acres ol an addition, nail year. "Andy" ii one of tbe boy who makrs apple culture pay, and there la no reason why others can t follow lbs same channel J. A, Kirk wood, of Reed Wile. waa in town rrluay. ue says n recently leceived a letter from J. Millar, wbo la viaiting near Montreal at Houtb Durham, Can adaand be says Ibat le Is now "totter eatiafled with Oregon, than ever," after eeeing a big aoope ol country. Mr. Millar le apendins lb inter back lo bia boyhood boms. Wm. McQuillan, wbo recently sold bis farm to Kerd Greener, and who haa retired from tbe "simple ife." bts boueht the Dr. t. J Bai ley horn and content, on r?ecnd and Oak BlreeU. Ha baa taken poefaion, and now baa one ol tbe noateet little lrmi In tbe olty. Tbe conaideralion i said lo be be tween four and five thousand. Owing to lbs fact that aereral oaaes of scarlet fever are reported n the city tbe echini board bad eohool adj turned Monday morning, and ll will be doled all weet Janitor Cibeen haa been lumigating ibe athonl rooma with sulphur and other dieloleotanta and more than iksly tba school will again opeo nett Monday. John MoCallen, of Cedar Mill, and A. L. and Chaa. Holoomb, ol Bethany, were io Saturday. Mr McCellen is lo ths market for s small farm, al a bargain, near town, aod Cbas Holoomb wants to sell his Isrger one, and get down Into Southern Ormon. wbers be can run stock. Do not be deceived we have the eioluaively agency lor Htllsbo ro for the on v aenuine wap a tan ahoe best wattrprtofshr e made h sb and low top, oiaci and tan made. Always look at the trade mark (Nap a tan) before jou buy. II. Webrung & Bone Rlnoer Hermann's handshaks ka heen the subject of much mer rlment for years, but Brother Haw who auoieeded him, ia also an apt aludeot. He can hold to your hand just aa long as Blnger, and is developing into a campaigner that is bard to beat. I will tell at publio auolion, to the highest bidder, lor oasb, one oow in milk, and one pony, on Main Btieet. opposite the Main Rtreet Llverv. at 1;30 p. m , on Saturday,, Nov. 27, 190D.-B P Cornelius, Auowoueor. A carload of genuine newly manufactured Herculea atumping powder, made by Ihe K. I Dupont doNa MouriCo., of San Franolsoo. lust received. Both telf pbones.-J K Borwiok, Reedvllla, Ore. J. 0. Smith and wile, of Green vllle, were in town Monday. Mr. Smith Hates that the star route out of Foreat Grove, to G.eenvl Ie. has been restored by order ol the postal department. Chrli Grand, ol Wret Ua.ioD.wM in town Saturday, and called on the Argus. nt uon Lav a BfKul KEEDVIIXE UKAVY IN WOOD BUSINESS Sect lore Furnishes Thousands of Cords for Portland BIGGEST SHIPMENTS ALOSG LISI Fer lbtuaaad Caida la aa Caatract Aloe Rerdrille and vicinity embracing Dare's Spur and Wheeler Station ships more oordwood to Portland than any other locality on tba Weet Hidt, thouscd4 of cords hav ing been ahipped out to tbe me-, tropolis Ibis year. Practically all of this is billed out cl Reedville, ae there is no sgent at either of the other pilots. Oneoontract alone, on thetnot below Wheeler, cal la for four thousand cords. While It cannot be ascertained o a cnlainty, it is supposed that dealers pay In ths neighborhood nf tbiee dollar ter cord, which will mean $30,000 for tbe district, net fbere are yet thousands ooon thou sand ol cord to be cut adjacent to tbe Southern Pacific, and the in. duslry mesne more cleared land etch year. With tbe advent ol tbe Oregon Klectrio a mile or so to tbe north, a great deal of ahippiog will follow in tbe oordwood line along tbe trolley aystem and great de velopment will obtain in to the etel of Hilleboro. Leave ordera for oreamat Greer's store John PebUtel, ol Banks, was in town Saturday. August Hogs, of South Tualatin. was in town Fridsy. Fred Gbeen is learninf tbe bar ter trsde in Portland. Jaa Sewell Jr. was in from ibe Kat Plains, Saturday. Clyde Lincoln, of Glencre, was n with the big crowd, Saturday. 8. C. Wileon, ol tbe Banks sec tion, was lo tbe city tbe laat of the week. Anton Pautmeier, ol near Farm- ington, waa in the county seat Friday. Lewis Htmel, farming on tbe J, A. Imbrie place, Weet Union, was in town Saturday. George Z-Mzmao, of North Plains, was in town Saturday, gelling redy lor a ehootfeet. Sam Kunt, who conduota the Bethany store, waa in the city Mon day, aod called on the Argus. Chris. Peterson, of North Plains, and who is satisfied with tbe Tua latin Valley, was in Saturday. Adam Hergert,of near Blooming, and wbo for years waa in ths saw mill business, was in the county eat Saturday. Frank Zuercher, of Schools, and who ia spend iog his Thanksgiving with relative) at Cedar Mill, was in tie oily Monday afternoon. , We sell groceries at lowest price aod bitthest quality. Fancy Jer sey c ran berries, 10c per lb. Beet eweel potatoes 2o per lb., at H Webrung fe Sons. F. W. Sohuhheii, of near Beth any. was in town saiuraaj, ana says that there is only a small acreage of Winter grain sown down bis wav. and that - hundreds of aores of spuds are yet undug. Harold Merryman, eon of Cspt. J. 1 Merrymsn and wIe, was out from Portlsnd tbe last of tbe week. lit is now a law atudent in the University of Oreaon, with the school established in Portland. J. C. Lsmkin went out to Dusne llarvev's, above Mouotaindale, the first of tbe week, to put in some tinwork on their new residence, which takea the plaoe of the house they lost by fire a lew months ago. n. W. Nelson haa moved hie harbor Bhoo into tbe Pythian Build Ins and now has tbe finest shop in the oountv. ue naa nve onaire in stalled, and will be in a position to take care of the orowd when there is a holiday ruBh. Ambrose Schmidlin, of above Ruxton. was in the city Monday Ha aavB that the voters! of Road niairint No. 34 will have a meet ing to vote for or against a speoia! mad tax at 1:00 p. m., on Decern k.r 18. 1909 the meeting to be held at the O'Doni ell school house rw V. y. Bailev and wife, of Portland, were io town Sunday and Mnndav. truests of relaties. The n atill owns the Union Woolen Mills nlant. and is making arrange ments to operate In the very near futuie Thie plant is in the oenter aI a fine wool diBtrict, and is a valuable property. J. K Keevee, of Cornelius, was in town Saturday. Freeh home made bread for sals at Pope's depot store. Clem Sbaner, of North Plaina, wae io town Saturday. J. C. Hare made a businees trip to Buxton, Saturday. Beautiful pictures at Baird's for 89o with every (2 00 purchase. Ixaao Kones, of South Tualatin, waa over to tie hub Saturday. Tilt Kenniy Shoes for men are the kind that wear ask Baird. D. Tschabold, of Helvetia, was in tbe county seat Friday. Try our new flour tbe pure while, (1 G5 per Back, al Greer a. John Humphreys, of Portland, was out Friday, tbe guest of friends. . Tbs pure wbite fl ur is tbe beet on earh. $1.50 per sack. At Greer'e. II. H Hall and Virgil Davis, ol Shady Brook, were in town tbe last of tbe week. Csne D G 8ugai- $5 50 per 100 lbj. Seventeen pound for $1 (iuaranteed- pure-cane. H. Web rung & Sons. Grsot Mann, of near Corneliu, and wbo is one of tbe progressive stockmen of the county, was in the city, Friday. J II Staues, of near Phillips, waa io town Saturday. Mr. Stause acme time ago bandied one of tbe milk routes into the city. Post cards, local scenes, and poet card albums, at tbe Pharmacy. A One selectioo. Get local scenes and send thrm to your friends. Lei Perkins, deputy recorder, waa a Buxton visitor Saturday and Sunday, a gueet of a his parents, T. B. Perkins and wile. Our stock of clothing and Genu' Furnishing goods is complete. We can fit you all in styles, price and quality. U. Webrung & 8ons Hon. Ira E. Pu'din, for years a resident of North Forest Grove, aod who still owns a big farm there, waa io tLe city from Portlaod, Saturday. Do not forget the dance Saturday evening. November ?7 1900. at W 0. W. Hall, Glencoe. Tlcfc.. $1, including supper. Toelle's orcnee-r tra. Ervine Burkhalter, of South Tua latin, waa in town Friday. He eays that very little Fall plowing baa been sccompliehed out his way. Wendell Davis writes from Los Gatos, Cal , that his party ia now located for a lew weeks. His mother is there for tbe benefit of ber health. For sale Ten or twenty acres unimproved land, all in paBtuie; two-room house. At a bargain. C. Sorsnson, 1J miles south of Reedville. 35 8 Thoe. Gbesn, janitor at tbe school house, is graduating as a gasoline engineer, and he eays if there is anything more contrary than one of these little barkers it is another. - J. E. Butler, of Tie Dallas, where he is in the employ of the Hi e building into Central Oregon, artived in Saturday, to join his wife, wbo has been visiting here lor few dsys. Saturday was the first bright day oi the week's end and there were many people in the city. Merchants generally had a fine business, and notwithstanding the beavy rains, the farmers are all leeling oheerful taken op: enna e .oow; no horns; white spots on hips; rather thin; not in milk. On J. A. Im brie ranoh, Weet Union. Owner please call and pay charges and take her away. Lewis Hamel, Hilleboro, Route 1. 37 9 Fred Ence;, who recently moved here from down the river, has taken a position sb foreman of the Hilleboro Lumber Co.'s logging ramp above Buxton. Mr. ' Ennes has spent many years in camps and understands bis bUBiceas. A. Gross, who has been back to New York ordering stock for his new store io tbe Tamiede concrete blook, arrlvsd in the city Saturday and is hustling to get bia business opened about Deo. 1 He has an announcement display in another column. The news that the condenser fa to start up December 1 ie receive with satisfaction by townsmen and farmers alike, and the price for milk is to be the best ever paid in Washington county, il the last half ol tbe November prioe is to prevail acd moat likely it will. This means a big factor ia price and one mote agenoy of competition Besides the fact that it means an other avenue for tbe milk produot it will make another payroll for Hilleboro and that is what ie wanted. ROAD MEETING AT FOREST GROVE Citizens Take up Question of Rock Supply H'DGEGOODII MAKES PEOPOSITIOI All Appear te b Caaalojeaa fer Special Tax Forest Grove held a rock road ma t- irg, last Saturday, and although the crowd waa not large, owing to tba storm, tboee there were en thusiastic over the probability ol adding mora good rock road to their section. Judge Goodin stated that be was satisfied that ba could da liver rock at tbe Grova at a rata of $100 per cnbio yard which is considerably under the preaent cost, where crushers have to ba moved here aod there. From tbe general expreaeiona of favor beard it ia more than likely that aeveral dietriota up that war will lew special Uxta to apply to ths per-j msneni road proposaL Tboee wbo add rested tbe meet-1 ing, al er Judge Goidin concluded, were: President Ferrin, . Pacific University; Judge Hollis, . W. Uaioea, J A. Tboroborgb, Ira K. Pnrdin, C. N.' Johnaon. JeDtbaJ Garrigua, G. W. Marsh and II Ii Russell. 1 BANK REPORT Report of tbe condition of the HilUboro Commercial Sank, at Hlllaboro, in tbe Slate of Oregoa, at tbe close of busioeas aov io, 1 904. Resource Loan aod dleoants..m...4oi,s44 06 uona. Mcnnues, etc 11,836 33 Banking houae, furaitmre and nxmrea 0.000 on ime irom approved, reserve bank 7a.u e-7 Check and other cash item 1.781 16 Caah on hand....... 17.449 19 Total fji4,i58 81 Liabilitiee Capital ctock paid in--. .. 5.ooo 00 iiurpina fund 11,500 00 Undivided profit, lea - penar and test paid..... 4,849 73 Individual deposit subject to Demand ce.lificate of depos 124,417 a7 it... .7a8 11 Time certificate of deposit... 5,870 71 Saving Deposit... H8.78s.73 Total............. .. $314,138 81 State of Oregon, ) County of Washington, ) I, Geo. Scholmerich, Caahier of the above-named bank, do solemnly iwear that the above statement ia true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. Geo. Scholmerich. Caahier. Correct Atteett Edward Schulmerich, J. W. Bailey, Director. Subscribed aod sworn to before me this 19th day of November, 1909. W. N. Barrett, Notary Public. A concert will ba given ai tbe Tualatin" Plaina Presbyterian Church, Friday, Nov. 26, at dght o'clock p. m. No admiaaioa will ba charged, bat a free will ofiVrini will be taken. Tbe proof ela are to go towards paying for the new oburoh organ. All weloome.' Pres. Berry, hailing to the For est Grove oondenaer, save tba roads ara badly cut up this Fallowing to tbe beavy raina. tie may be transferred to tba Hilleboro eon denser, when tbe factory ' starts December 1. C. C. Beera, who owns a place .... near the Hcbolneld farm, Cortelios and the Lakaoo plaoe, on Leverich Lake, waa a caller Monday. Mr Beers deals in ths celebrated Hampshire shsep. Customers at Emmott Bros may get a beautiful China Dinner Set, free. 8es their window display, and ask them now yon can get one. - ' ' II, ,S Woodman, of Banks, was . a.. e aown Monaay morning, and was axonaed by Judge Campbell from airoutt oourt duty as juror. Guatemala caracal coffee, the beat in Hilleboro for tbe money, at 2' eenta per lb., afWyett & Co Five pounds for f 1 00. J C. Buchanan, of above Corne lius, and who bai been in ths hop! Dusmess lor many yearfYaa in tbs oity Monday morning. .;. Jos. Connall, of beyond Glanooa was in Monday, and sayi tbs acre age of Fall-sown wheat ia mighty siimout nis way. r J. A. Thornburgh, president of .me Forest urove National Bank. was in town, Manday, a visitor at tne oourt nouss. - Judge Hollis, L. L Langley and J. N., Hoffman, of Forest Grove, were in town Monday, at opening J la a ww 01 circuit oourt. L. F Caratens and wife. Greenville, ware in town Setnrdar High Quality The Delta Drug Store, IHIIsboro, Ore. A. THORNBURGH President Forest Grove NATIONAL r BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition. November 16. 1909 Demand Loans Other Loans - U. 8. Bonds (at par) Other Bond Banking House Cash and Due from Bank and U. S. Treasurer $146.737 30 60.306.SO - 5 ,000,00 5. 347-50 . 16,060.00 $437.03 13 Tkos Wllbor W. McEldcmnox People of Reedville and vicinity would do well and save money by buying their Merchandise from I). E. BORWICK Who will give you satisfaction and your money's worth. Carries a com- plete line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, , and at line of f General Agency Tor "EVERLASTING" Men's, Ladies and Children's Hose. J. E. BORWICK j ueneral Merchandise, Reedville, Oregon. . THE VICTOR If yon have not a Victor in your home you are certainly missing a world of pleasure. The Victor will sing for you, play for you or talk to you just whenever you want it. The Victor is the standard , by which all other talking machines are judged. . Call and hear your favorite song or instrument al selection. - - Improved Victors $10 to $100. Victiolas $175 to $250. It is not necessary to 'pay cash. Send for cata LAUREL M. Drug Store A dutifol ton and obedient daughter are their fath er's pride aod their mother's delight. Aad when aickneaa viait the home all medicine given them ahould be absolutely para aod of the highest grade obtainable. These yoa will always find at Trie delta DB.ua sTvee. In fact everything in oor'stock ts the very beet we are able to obtain! Even our line of candle is unapproachabl by others, and tbe prices are bat a very little higher than is charged for inferior goods elsewhere. We have secured the agency for Whitman' Fine Choco lates and .Confection. None, better are made any where. We are closing oat oer line of McDonald' choco lates at greatly redoced prices to make room for our eztcoaive Hoe of Whitman's. They sre GOOD and RIGHT or yon would wot find them at the DelU Drag Store. THOS. G. TODD Vice-President JOHN K. BAILEY Caahier Capital and Sorplns Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits - $ 35.ooo.oo 1,461.69 a 5,000.00 374.570.44 $437.03.i3 . A. Tkaornbwrsi Uerchandisrjji HOYT, Victor Atfent. I J