71 HILLSIEMDR VOL XVI. HILLSBORO. OREGON, FEB. 17, 1910 NO. 1) .HE a TILUMbOK MUD ntOGK-SSIKG FINK . I.. Cootrnctor i r" m,X IWVICI OS BOTH IS DS . .. . t.. iin ti HI Ream tllllBMH rw" -r 1 b !' Raileey A SvUllu t' , In t re 0,01 Interview. lh,t motk U pmiwlni finely " " .a HiHl-'f0 and TilUiiiook, .ilb-lifulinK bed "Minor u...t that by the ImIoi April b, -ill br t,n running 0 mil Oi) ib Tillen.out en-1, ami U,it Contour Saieney U doing ti'jfio won in puahing til con tract lo completion. C, K. Ly'K g"eral manager of the toed, y bl h thinks there till b no J iubt but whl Scny -;n hi pot. tract flnlrbe-l by r AuKtiii. h 1 doing ipl.oJul worl bU Wlnier, in tbe kry rocl ot i. TilUoi'Xik and N Intern beech pmparty U now gelling on ihe Krkl end ihe protit iieii expect 0 Kl qOKJUBled I" of ICtotl lot from tbU on. PUBLIC SALE Tbi undersigned will wll at pub lie l it his farm, on the Cor biI road, even mlliHi north tod ul of Hillsboro. and mi In fMttifOlirMill.il tai m,on WKHN'K-iDAY, MARCH 2, Totiofrt, $ ) H yrr. ti$ each; j iul n,i ir i tear. Irrth April 11 dm J Itt ni ilk, (rcth Aui It; one 6 tn, fli tit May; (Hir ahoata, rt(hi ibast J llwmt-h, 4 ttoora t liti krn: (mm 10, KJLlt Irlntl, )Kht btlf plltlg , )wnl luik, cum py top, wtih air mtt, In good ti, lop tmgy; cliw Urn, MCnui k mowrr, atrrl lever ktno-, tight luituw, rhtlltd plow, atl plow, bum k, m-I Jlil lumru, I tliigt n, brtl tutiti, 2 cit wlirrli. ilf (LtfU. tun((uc, X cut H, B; burk, k rbaln. ttvrnl tun clnvrr buy: em it ncki ilry it, aniall luoi. tioie ImuJ po-rr, H-t.l C(rm r4llii', 5uU-f huur, trtillef worker, -to Hi. ffilv. lo kiI ( linen, 1-ulnHtle milk Inter, ruml cirl, pry uni, ehopper, (Kth Vv wHtng matntne, Mac boDM-hnlil gijcxti, mt nunieruiti Other itticlri. I uui h l noon. Ttrmntif Hlr: Vmitt 110, cb, 110 iul otur, H mnnlbk' line, btnkih'e nniK K jirr cm intnrnxl 2prctnt ttT fur ch fUtm over 110 K. C. tW, Ownrr IlrUbfrg Frra B, P fornnlluo, Auctionwr Joho Vnilorl, CUrk. L(SUNG HUHPHISB Tbm m pUantm nurprUn jur I; it lbs boms of Mr tml Mti J o Lanung, at Nton, Hturdy iio, th nonrilort bing th 3td birthJy if Mr. Iraung Th vrtn'ng wan pQi in hil, ind rnfri. humnta wr wrveJ it iocIi.b All report an erjoyable mning. Thu.es reeit w. Mr ami Mr J 8 Lnrnung and fimlly; p p Lorun, Uuina Ur iK, KiUar iUhie, llrtwrt Ft-hul mrioh, Krank lJrh-nr, Chaa. Yin i, ill of Karinington; John Kd rd4, JoRcphii KJwardt, Marin Kdward.1, Williatn Kdwardn, Mr h Krm lanthal, Joe Meier tad Ctrl Mei-T 0ardn and lawn grai fur l t the Deoot Store K. W, Wlch. 49 61 Charln True, of near Middleton, ln town Tualev, greeting bli """nty HMl frieiid and he has 1,1 ny oft ham. Charln Miller, the Foreat Groye "'"Kgint, wan in tre city Tuesday, opri! rring with bie attorney, Burke fongue. pt. M. II. Parker and Jack aunt Inn In the city Tueaday, on pro bl bunineuB. The rural mail carrlera had the ort of it aKaio thia week, and ""UB Ot thnrn fniin,! il.rknnaa hovuring over thuit before they ""de the round trip. Fjr home portraits or vlewa, call 9" J. E. Johnaon, photographer. eddnnKfi, Sixth 8t, between Bane ana uak. Phone, Intlepend " 287. 49 50 Ed. Schiller, the Portland cigar nu(aoturr, was out to the city luBBd.y, Kd. ie one of the hail- "mows wdll mbt of the Oregon rue i opolia, and alwaye geU a welcome when he visit HilUboro. The attending physician reporta luurtBen pound boy born at the J?" of Mr. and Mra. William uohty, of WeBt Union. This ia largest valentine o! its kind re Potted for the day, and the Doctor J it haa Cupid beaten a mile. Tb Hutiday (frg inin, in a Hun day Inry. tnllltitf of Orrunn'a tir.l nwtiar, Tin Wpactator, publinh J at Oregon City, given uf . i iiii ... me aiiN-anoitiera who wore YYaah Inaton (!otiiit imimuti m f . a tbtin wera Win (iHiniir, father of Mra. 8. It llutm, Poitland, and Lincoln M gr, Cnrnliu; W. Kbborta, who It veil eal n thia city ; JM Appli'atn, grandfather o Jaaaa A leKt , bo in with th Wahingtoii Co Ahatracl and Title Uo ; i ha lata J I, Mik, Brat U H. Martini fo' Oregon Among the erlitwl uli'cnlri fur lHM and were tb tollowiiig who were rll known li ra to the earliert of lha pionaragn: Henry Hutlon, Koreal drove; John R Jackann. (i encoe; J II McMillan. Kend villa; II M Knighton nd A Coik. J L. Mk wan in IK I I, nhnn lha aer firal irte. puhlicali r, iiiadi Colin tiir for the Journal In Ihei leetia d Oct 'i'.K I H ft, A. (ok advurtiaea a vahuhU claim on "Tualilv I'iaina " Thia rla im ait j ilneil lha Wm liurrowa' claim on the plaint, and the owner aiki in Granted partie to we him in Port land, or ae Mr liuriowi. He tells them in hla advertieement that he baa HU acrei under cultivation. We nn have a good mipply of good bard burned brick, ami build ing blorka for cellar and four, da- tlona Try our building blocka lor your houae foundation! Cheaper than cement or brick and Ixitler protection against froit. We have Qnlehed our run of Urge tile and are again running on imaller eixet, and have a fair eupply at the yard. Tartlet wanting tile delivered ihould place lhir ordera now an we can haul them before bad weather There la alwaya a rub of hauling nrdera in the Kail when roada are Imixi imiiaeaable We have a gmd aupply of rough and dreeaed luintwr at our mill, and a quantity of common lumber at the Haie pur, below Newton, the Utter to ell at a .acrifke 2il2,2iH. 2i6 2i4. lilO, liS, U and li4 of arinna lentbll Thia i all good dre eUck. and it will pv you to ineatigate should you want any of ibee dimenioiii tironer A How ell Co, hcholle, HilUburo, R. 2. Paul He-k. of Uiller, and who haa Wen the looal juelioe of tbe peaoe there einre laal election, wee id the city Monday morning. Mr anil Mra Heck teturnedafew eki ago from an enjoyable trip back to telative and friend in Wieconein, and while Kaal vililed Chicago Paul think Oregon i all right, even if we da have a little untoward weather occaaioually. J. C. Smock, of Sherwood, and who wan on the Hermann jury bad 4t! hour and 30 minutee of deliberation before the twelve men were diacharged from the care Kleven of the jurora were for con vinti.in while one only, Sel kirk, of Portland, toodut for ao nuittal. The court wan Roing to n,l th iorv back Monday morn ing, but Selkirk aent a co'e to tbe oourt, aaylng be would not vote O.nvlitmn under any circum atancea, ao the Judge ordered the panel diacbarged The eleven jur ora aaeert that H-rnunn injured hla caai beyond repair bn he Uiok the witnena eland aud w cornered by Mr. Heney. I have a bum caw and will eaw oord wood or polea into etove woou, for any one living in lbs nn'ghbor hood of Karmingtonor lledville. Aieo work done on gasoline en ..i-. Will ouarantee to make them run right -Carl Skow Bea verlon, Ore., II 4 Bi 44 46tf Sheriff Martin White, of 8i He'ena, and IMecliv I-ou Hrt man, of Portland, te out Tuee- day.oonierring wnu " torney K B. Tongue. Lou llrt man ia the deteotive who year ago caught Bert Oakman at a aiauon on tbe Columbia River, near Cae rnka after 0.ikran had been In hiding eeveral dav. a er killing Frank Bennett, in thia city, a I Hninhlnaon. formerly of Vlnelanda, and who Btill owne 40 aorea on the ridge, waa down from ir.i.iii Unnitiv navins taxes. He la now in the hop buBtneee, and expecti to make clean-up next eeaaon. r n uriivna na famllv return ed l'aat' week from a trip into the Nei Peroee section, Idaho. u i.ya that everything is booming up there, but that he wouldn't trade the Willamette Valley for a doien atatea like Idaho. Notice to the Publio-J.K John son, Photographer, will open Photo Btuaio in m -Building, on Main t;..,n"Se time, where all outstanding ticket wiU'bt honored, and work of th M.hnat excellence guaranteed. 50 u w Hnhnltheiz. of near Beth- anv'and who has Been many years fn ih"t lection, was in the city Tuesday. Garden seed and lawn graa for ease ai m w 4fl B1 Waloh. MANY TEACUKKS GET PAPERS Large Number of Flrnt Grade Certificate Were Karned sm ctr s ECO s d gridi PiPEBS tltht Ipaliciata Write fjr ihi Suu f iiralaitltia County School Superintendent M. C. Cane reports the following re- ulU of ihe reoent tarhra' exami nation, which cloaed in thia city Saturday night: 1'irit Grade Willii I, iHiulon Iluxton Nellie Auatlti IHIIev Nelwin A Kroat Portland K I IVli V'miiik HllUlK.ro R j tlnilly Vontig " Vrlli 11.11 u r .....auicvi iiutc Mr Juaeiihlne V. Strirkler...Sherwool K t Vl.l.. C.ll .1. o I . .ik.n iiatniTiio ourrwouti r. i Frauct M Sharp ... Bravrrlou K i Johanaa It Magnuaoo.... V7 Clarkatnaa St., Portland Mary C Abbott Foreat Grove Thomp Coot HilUboro k a Second Grade M.i I'll JeOcra Portland Mae I. PlUwater Button Ua 1) Good Kiret Grove Aleiander M Zevely ttanki Knima A Mohr HilUboro K i 11 Ivc Galbreath Sherwood R I Aetna I. Kuimel . Sherwood k 4 tlriua I'inlejf ....rorcat Grove K I Gerlrude N Hailey Ileavertoa K J Third Grade WllUIll Moore HilUboro Hlhel 1 Calklna Greahara Lena II l.yrum HilUboro It 4 MIm Aliaoo Hrenrh 1039 K. 191b St. N. Portland 1'ero Smith Bank Primary Certificate Wna Rnih Reed Tualatin Kuhv KIchardaoD .. Button Ignore Loiley State Paper I'rof I) M Gardener. MnO M (iardener Ida Mack , Koae Vandehey,. George Tonkin....... Krnat Webb Olio Krauae Mary C Kraniel ..Sherwood R 4 White Houae c ITee ee guaran tee every can. Emmott BroB. Kmil Kiarher. of north of Corne llus, was an Argue caller Monday. N. H. Jonea. of Virelands, was in town Monday morning. ITne aale- Plirnhrivl Holeteio bull calf J. F. Peerenboom, Roy, Oregon. 4H 9 A K. De'blefe. of Seghers. waa io the city Monday morning. HI ue Ribbon tomatoes, corn and beam, 3 cane for 25 cents. Km molt Bros. Theodore Bernards, of Verboort. was in town Monday, on probate business. W. E. Bouciein, of above Moun taindale, was io the city Monday, paying taxes. J A Kirkwnod. of Reedville. and a former resident of this city and Forest Grove, was a county aeat caller Monday. Commencing with Feb. 1, we will give away silverware on cash purcba ei. Produce same as casn. Stevens Bros., Farmington. Otto Weichbrodt. of Cornelius. and who has ben in Washington for Bome lime, was in the city Mon day afternoon. Henry David, who lives on the bill to the north 'of Foreet Grove, was in town ths first of the week, paying taxea and greeting fr'eods III TO SPRAY What the Satanic Scale Looks Like to Observer HilUboro ..Foreit Grove i i (laatcn St. Mary' Bearerton K t Coroeliua BUXTON BAND DANCE The Buxton Band will give a Ben efit Ball at Uannan'a Hall, at Buz ton, Saturday evening, Feb. 19, and toe net procexis will go into a fund for tie hand boys. There will be epleodid musio and tne beet of order, and tbe Boor ia the finest. Good time guaranteed. Largest ball in the oounty. Tickets, 75 centa. MRS. NHLL1E MILLER Mr. Nellie V. Miller, wife of Emil Miller, of above Glenooe, diet at one of tbe Portland hospitals, Sat urday, February 12, 1910 She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs O. Weetoott, and was msrried to Mr. Miller. Nov. 1G. 1909 Her hus- baod ia a son of Joa. Miller, of above the B P. Cornelius farm, be youd Glencoe. De3eaeed waa BRed but 22 years, and waa a general favorite in Ins oommunny. Mra. Miller was born in Atohin son county, Mo., Deo 8. 1887. She loaves tbe bome circle ot parents, fi brothers and ota sister, at home; a brother, C. F. Weetcott, of H-.Wfli.IH Nab : A. E. We cott. an- ott er brother, at Banka, and a sis Mr. Millar, of Glenooe. She was a loving child, a dutiful wife and a devoted sister. (Contributed.) Our iter dear hi gone to ret, Her Buffering now Is o'er; The Saviour alwaya know the best He' trod the way before. AUCTION SALE I will sell at publio sale at toy farm, one half mile north of Farm ington store, and five milee south eaet of Hillsboro. at 10 a. m , on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28 ,.i i Ar rni mmintr fresh in rive own - , March; 9 cow wwln mi k; cow, coming lieih in April 7 neau ucirci", old teraey bull, J yr. old; Kale planter, new 1 S wewn. 3 Mitchell farm wagon, S io-l.mllk cana, s plow., 14 Terms of Bale-All sums under $10. cah; $10 and oyer, vm w October 1. at 7 per cent interest. H. L. Halvoreen. B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. JOHN VANDENBHRG John Vandenbg, for mT yeari a resident of verooor., u.ou home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Vanderven, Cornelius, February r 11, 1910 D Ceased was norn in . . 1. 1M11 and name to the at rig U iuuv w,-. Verboort etc Ion 21 yeara ago last B-all Hie wife died two yeara ago last 'September. Two children aor-live- Peter V.ndenberg, of Cen 111. .-H Mra iHiiia iiiiun- en ot Corneiua. The faneral Mok ploe Saturday at the Ver boort Catholic church, of which Mr. Vandenberg was a ni-m. Garden aeeda at Qrtei'e In bulk A. Kaufman, of Cooper Moun tain, and August Kuhn, bis neigh bor, were in the city Monday, pay ing taxee. Leon Girod.of be'ow Orenco, was in town Monday. He has rentd his plaoe, after highly improvicg it, and is building a nome in Orenco. Frank T. Rice, who lived north of town for many years, was out ifrom Portland the first of the wek, tbe goeet of his son, of North Ililis-boro. A I. Grehe and E. C. MulloT. of Laurel, were In town Monday. Mr Grebe bts let a contract to clean up 30 acres of land tor ih plow. Peter Jacobsen, of Wrest Union, was in the city Monday. He says this baa been one of the hardest and longest drawn out Winters be has experienced in the state. For Sale Fine residence prop rt onlv three blocks from buei- naaa renter: aUo a business chance Ir quire ot G. M. Hunter, planing mill on Third St., betwein Main and Lincoln B)th phones. 49 tt J. C. Miller. John Lofiis, Geo-g Cypher and N. H Jones snd wife r all in trom bevond Gleneoe, Monday, attending tbe funeral of the late Mrs. Umil MUler.daugtiier of O. Westoott and wtie. Thnrn will be a mak ball at Laurel Hall, on the evening of Feb. 22. The management wilt provide a good orchestra, and give prizes for mask characters. Tickets, $1. Wm. Getter, Manager. Theodore Vandehey, of Verboort, wan in the city Monday, and says that the fall oats are badly injurea out his way and that it was the last freen, strange to say, that did the damage. look here we will pay you more in trade for your produce than you can get anywhere in the county. Bring it to us. We will convince you that we can and do nttr mora than others we taie veal and pork on Tuesdays Sievens Bros., Farmington. 50 Jos. Pongralz, the Buxton retail and wholesale butoher, was down in the nniintv seat Monday, and called on the Argue. Pongralz has supplied a great deal ot mea, ior the work orews on tbe Tillamook line, for many months. When tbe kitchen is properly equippel there is sunshine in the house. Come in and see our Champion and Charter Oak ranges. They are the best flames; tor-win. T. M. Jackson, one of the pio neers ct this seotion, killed a groundhog the other day, and sato that he then anticipated no unto ward weather but with Sunday came a flurry of enow. P. M. now thinks it wasn't tne onginaj ir Groundhog that he captured. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pribnow, ol above Mountaindale, were in the oity Monday. Mr. Pribnow lecent 1. inat tha aiffht nf an eve. the aoci . . dent being oausea oy a piece u ste?l wedge puncturing me pupu ot the eye and letting out the wa ters. He has the aympathy of hia many friends. Peter Vandenberg, of Centerville, waa in the city Monday. He stateB that Henry Meier, of Mb seotion, a nheok for $98 15 from icwi -uv ' . , tk. nendnnt of &VB 03WB. for tOO month of January, besides having milk and butter for a family of seven. Even with the high price of feed there seemf to ds some in come from the dairy business. B. LEIS aSaLYZES THE PABAMTE History sf tke lastct That Play Hi roc With Treea B. Le's, of Beaverton, and who has a great deal of experience, both in the orchard business and alsa as a manufacturer of a spray that ip death to fruit tree parasi'es, write tbe following for thoee who grow fruit: '(Editor Argue) There are many of your readers who are in terested in fruit growing, and who have heard much about the San Jose scale, but who are not con versant with the ineec. I will try, for their benefit, to give an aceor ate account of ecaleebiD. The San Jose scale f ds entirely by lucking the tuices from 'he bar tissuts It is but a am all plant louse, with the habit of covering itself, after becoming air, In Iho mi-fare nf the tree. With 8 nrniM-teit hard, wale covering. The in sects pass the Winter in an immature i.i,. .tt.rhcl tn the bark or blanches. hi.l,t-n hniMth thia acale. which is of black, sooty color, the female acale is usually more or less conve, tne center being a slightly elevated point, fitting close to the bark. When grown the fe male give birth to living young. The young crawl from the covering, and after a few hour insert their beaks into the hark and tuques, and begin lo feed, and they are immovable the remainder of i their existence. A number of generations are developed during the Bummer, running high into the million. A ingle scale when high ly developed, l nut a email specs on High Q UALITY Drug S tore YOUR PRESCRIPTION! Where Will You Tahe It? We have filled over 6000 prescriptions during the past year. Perhaps 50 per sent of these have been for ser ious eases of illness, where much depended upon cor rectness and fidelity in filling them. We never forget our responsibility in this matter. Doubt is never al lowed to enter our prescription department. There are Irmrif fnl rlrncrc in if mid Imrrv and carelessness are a -a.v k- . v v w - m J - - - - - j never allowed to cast doubt upon the medicines we dispense. We aim to be the druggist to whom you can bring your prescriptions ior serious cases wuu jjtucvi. iuu fidence. We also carry a full line of Druggists Sundries of extra quality. We have Dainty Stationery, Fragrant Perfumes and jLicncious candies. Yours for a Happy New Year. The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. surface cf the tree or fimt acarcely larger than the head of a pin. On young apple trees, or small branches of older trees, a red spot can usually be found under the bark, in badly infested trees, and' sometime the bark wilt be com ni.t.i. .nr.,.tl If rahhed off with a knifa and the scale separated from the bark, the surface will be left with a yel lowish, greasy appearance, and the birk looks grayish and rough. The effect on th. tre ia death, if no scravine be done. It is not uncommon to see young trees nf infection. Here is the remedy, as practiced by. tne for many years. First prune yonr trees and burn your branches, as should there be scale the birds will carry the parasite on (h-ir fwt. tn nther trees. Then Spray your trees (tney must w lai umiuaui. state) with lime and sulphur spray and use ten parts of water to one of the solu tion. Be sure that jour spray is pure lime and sulphur, and contains no salt, e.u im mn time ntei by manufactur ers as it throws up the test, but spray with salt is weak, and your spraying will do no good. See that your spray is of standaid test. It wou'd be well to add .ivu.t -ir three hamlgful of airslacked lime to 50 gallon of spray, and your trees will look more whitish. Now is the time to spray for San Jose acale, but do not spray nnles your treea are dty. BAD ACCIDENT J. A. THORXBURGH President J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY Vice-President Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL - BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition, November 16, 1909 Demand Loans Other Loans U. 8. Bonds (at par) Other Bonds Banking House Cash and Due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer t 146,737 3o 60,306.20 - 25,000.00 52.J47.5o i6,o6o 00 f437.03J 13 Capital and Surplus $ 35,000.00 Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits 3,461.69 25,000.00 374.570-44 $437.03 13 Hosort'o, 3 O pox Ooxat DIRECTORS Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. Fuqua Wilber W. McEldo-wney J. A. Thornburaj Little Charles Emil Stiohmayer, aged 2 years, 2 months ard 26 days, and a son of Charles Stroh mayer and wife, of Greenville, climbed on a table Thursday, and from the-e reached to a shelf and got hold of a bottle of carbolio acid. The child drank at least a tea annnn fnl before the mother could sinn him and tried everv known antidote until the phjsioians Parker and Mumford arrived, but to no avail The little fellow was hurled at the Banks' cemetery, Sunday, Rev. Harness preaching ihs sermon. Tne coy was a nepoew ot Mrs. John Bceker, of Hillsboro Card ot Thanke The undersigned desire to thank " a -a . . 1 1 : J those who so aindiy lenaerea am .ri Dvmnathv in their recent be- (Bjjajl VJ i r j ran vfmnnt. the death and burial nf iloir little son. Mr. and Mrs. Chss. Strohmayer Greenville. Oie , Keb. ia, mu MRS. FRANK POMEROY Start the Mi Year By buying' Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon 3 He has the finest selected stock in Washington County, and his prices will convince you that he is selling lower than his competition. When you are in Forest Grove call in and .vio.iiiiir,t1i cfApT.- nf rlntbinc'- SUC liHO liiaiiAtAiVLlA - Ol V dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, and gent s furnishings. I I Mra' Rhecca Jobe Pomeroy, wife of Frank Pomeroy, died at the fa mi Iv home in Kamiah. Idaho, Saturday, February 12, 1910, after an illnARH onverins several months. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Jobe, Hillsboro pioneers, and was born a nvle west of Hills boro, March 15, 1852. December 1, 1870, she was wedded to Mr. Pom eroy and for many yeara they lived cer Cornelius, later moving to Idaho. The husband, three daugh ters and three Bona survive. Of her Immediate family tbe fol lowing brothers and eistera survive, tha narnnta havlnff DBBBed BWBV ! Warren Jobe, British Columbia; r.tlhnm Jobe. Centerville: Edward Jobe, Nia Peroes. Idaho; Freb Jobe, Yale, Wash., and Mrs. w. n. lay In nf Hillahoro. The remains were brought to Cornelius for burial. v.l s,ihdr. of South Tualatin, was In the city Saturday, blq oan ed on the Argus. There is NOTHING In which delay is so dangerous as in Eye Trouble. When you consider that you can get along fair ly well without any sense except sight, you will understand how important it is to take no chances with your eyes. MY BUSINESS IS TO TELL YOU WHEN YOU NEED GLASSES LAUREL M. HOYT