The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 24, 1910, Image 1

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UILLSBORO. OREGON, FEB. 21. 1910
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Hr.anJ Mr IVter linncow
Have Fiftieth Anniversary
iV 1IVB0 LONC IS HIUSBOKO
AtaCwp't Hut C.l.bra-
litd, atslilT
ur. nut Mr. r(r of
rt Mm '-r.t. llil'ntx'ro, wis
Intod ihir a.Hn wedding el
thrirhw- :tini' vininu. lrb
We not ha
- rr j
Kflod hard burned brick, and build
ing blocks lor Milan and founda
tions, iry our building blocks for
your house foundations. Cheaper
than oeweut or brick and belter
irotection against rroat. V have
luiehed our run ot Ursa tila ati.l
ars again running on smaller aim,
anu uare a i air supply at the yard.
Partial wantinv tila .ialivar.!
should plaos their orders now so we
oan haul them before bad weather.
There is always a rush of hauling
ordera in the Kail when roads are
almost Impassable. We have a
good supply of rough and d resned
lumber at our mill, and a quantity
of common lumber at the Haie
spur, below Newton, the latter to
sell at a sacrifice "2il2. 2H. 2fl
2x4 lilO. US, UG and lml. of
My I
vv4N
Mr. and ro. lVl. r Ikweow, of IlllUboro, felebranU of OoUt-n Wetldliig-
THK LAW ON
ROADPOLL TAX
l.uch Mulo Between 21 and
SO Must I'unKle $il
COLLICTED BY R04D SUPERVISORS
Cas Garalaht Ws(s sf Trsstltst
Weikers Is Csasty
Tbe Argus has received many In
uiriee a to the law on the matter
of poll tax. As a matter of
(act the old rejular poll tai was
repeah I some years ago, but the
legislature of I 'JIM passed what in
known as the road poll tai law.
which requires every male cliin
betwre i tbe sges of 21 and 50 years,
steeptlng those eietupt by s'atute
to pay a road Ui of i'l 00
This tieiuption no longer covers
those physically Inospaoiialed. and
tlioee who are immune fion the
payment are active and exempt
firemen only. Tito two seoli na ol
the statute overini tbe mailer ol
this road poll tai follow;
I'.yrty ml Iulisliltaul of thi Klsle
over twruty-oiw yrara ami umlir liflv
jfcst of uilirM liv li ririttpl, sltsll
miuillv uav a rn.l mill U( of ft I. wlllitl
lull ht collft'tot III cash by the roatl au
twtvis ir of the district in wliuU any r-
m IU!lr utrrrior mine, ait l nnii
in nil lw rnllnlpil li (he iimiI surwrvtsor
on or brfoie the tt rot ilay of IVwmtwr of
tlir yrr for which snrh poll Us li due.
Kucli pull lax niut be jilil on tlnimnd
nirrt ul Iri-nU. They acre
osrrieJ il Vara, Hancock couo
tr, 111., F'b. l'.i. IHUO, and came to
0 oa by (X learn, in ISO I, first
Million on ih Jspoh Hooner fsrm,
fcormilee north ol this city. Later
they moved to Hilluhoro and have
line tuiie mis cny nir uumo.j
Mr. Bco wai born on tbe Isle ol
Mid, tcsJe cetibrled by the nov
lt ol 1111 Cim, and his birth
dale U My '20, KS3-S Mrs His
nam. whm iiiiuUn name wai Hs-
heccs Cray, a a b rn in Coluiubus,
Ohio. October ISU.
Mr, Bocow and Henry Wthrung
bought out the A. C. Archbul.i
lore in 1S.V2, and they we e in
baiioeni) for a number of years, on
the corner ol Main and 8cond.
Tbe parlors and dining room at
tbe anniversary celebration were
dtcorsted in yellow and g em, and
Mr. nd Mr. Huniov, who are
loved by all who know them, e iter
taintd in th-ir uul hospitable
mince.-, iv Evan P. Hughes,
sell known in thi city, wbt-re he
hild the Cong pantorate loritversl
yean,reui)i'.l the bride and groom
ol fifty yfrs in a touching cere
mooy, and then presented each
eeith a hat.ilrinine gold watch, the
pmwnli of thfir children.
The Nlowing children and
grandchildren acre pteeent:
W. 11. iloicow, Sptikue; Mra. W. II.
Wthtung. 1'Drilntiil; W. SV. Hoecow,
Ilillilxini; Mr 1) I. Patterton. Kuene,
and Miss IMi lU llmcow, lliUslmro.
Gratiiltbil.Jrris -Mrs. Kilu-l Wchrung
Wiatluni, Min A lite Wchrung, Mim I!va
Bokow, dinlHiiil; Alice Putlcrann, Uoro
thy Pattrrvm, Mnotrr Itulaml Ihxcow.
Othrri prrnnl wfrr Or anil Mr. K.
A. Baili-y, Mr. n-l Mr. I, A. Rooil,
ilr. in. I Mm, 1'. M. Jackaon, Mr. and
Wr. J. A. Iriilnii-, Mr. ami Mr. A C Arch
bold, Mr. n d Mri W. B. WiImhi, Rev. an'l
Mn K. I'. IIiikIui, Mr. ati) Mr. K. I.
Knratli. Mm. Mry llHivi-r, Foeail, Ore.,
Mrt. Smaii lirown, Mra. S. Farohaui,
Mn. lmnc Hullir, Mr. K. K. Knnr,
Mm. M. M. l'nt-tirr, Mra L. V. Boscow,
Mr W W lluscow, M C Collier, J H Hew
ell, D P l'ittroii, Uiylon WUiUmi anil
W II Wihrunx,
r'UBLIC KALE
various lenghts. This la ell god
drv stock, and it will par you to
investigate should ynu want any of
these dimensions Uroner x Kow
elt Co , Hoholls, Uillsboro, R. 2.
t
The undr-raianed will sell at pub
lic mlh ut Iiih farm, on the Cor
nell mail, tevmi milea north Sod
eet of Hillttboro, and 2J miles
went or Oder Mill, at ten a m , on
WEDNESDAY. M A 11 C II 2.
Two horws, 5 mid 8 yeare, 1 150 each; 3
gwiii cowh, one 3 years, Ireen April u,
one 1 vit in ntiitx r,.ii a tu tfmii6
I .") Mill, tltDI, I U K ' "
yr, frenh in May; four ahoata, welhs
ixmi75 ii each; 4 dozeo chickena: wrra
wagon, KfK.n rrpur; htht hiill-epring w'
KOti: 1-M'Ht limit r-mirtw Inn wllh CUT
- i. , ' j:..
..iub, in j,(JO(i Hiiape; lop iniKKri
narrow; Mi Connie It mower, steel lever
harrow. lU-ht rhillril nlow. Blttl
1 naymcic, cl Ulil liarneHd, 1 ainK"
larnt-M uriiMui,na kiflrl cfrlnil
ft. ...MVHUV, F.
wneei harrow, 2 cart wlieeia, pair
Jhafts, toiiiu-, X cut law, new; bucksaw,
UtO rnn ...l- . .1 UM ... nar.
iica dry wooil, small tools, s norsc
tread power, DcUval cream separalor,
olhper hour, butter worker, 4o-lb.
capacity, io al churn, two-liottle milk
ter, road cart, spray pump, grain
chopper, Ocean Wave washing machine,
ome household Roods, ami numerous
other articles, l.unch at noon.
Terms of Hale: Under $10, cash,
110 and over, 8 montbV Urine;
bankable note, H per cent, intercut.
2 per cent. cfT for caHh eiims over
!0 ICO. Boost,
Owner IkllLerg Farm.
B. P, Cornftliui", Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Garden Beedu at GaerV-in bulk
8am Pooley's big dray team In
dultet in a fsncv runaway, Hon
day at eolng, about 4 i.'KJ, running
f om the K. C. Drown residence,
arhnra a deliverv of furniture was
being made, down Second street, to
the Wehruna cirner. where tnev
collided with lbs electric light pole,
one animal going on each aids
Th iviniact aeoarated them from
the dray and barnees, ana oom
hnrsaa full. Neither was iriared,
however, and the lose was about
10 A Iw feet more to the left,
anrt ih would have crashed into
the gtase froot of the Webrung
store.
I have a bun saw and will saw
cord wood or poles into stove wood
fur an one livine Id (he neighbor
hood of Farmiogton or IUedville.
k done on sasoline en-
rines. Will guarantee to toske
them run right Carl Bkow. Bea
verton, Ore., K 4, MU t
Geo. Stilt, of Beaverton, was up
Mr Htilt ssvs he is sal-
lefled to remain In Washington
County for the present. Hs ssys
that should his section be anneied
to Multnomah they eventually
would have to help pay off the debt
,.t it,. Pnrt of Portland: the debt of
the oouoty of Multnomah, and the
dept of the city, as lu me ena tn
city and oounty governments will
be merged, a lo 1I big cities.
Nntiii tn the Public J. K. John-
- - -
son. photographer, will opsn a
cknn Hnirfin in me new umuci
ft MUW V w - ----- , .
Building, on Main street, in a short
lime, whete all outstanding i'ae-,r
.iit K hnnnred. and work of tbe
ii.l.-i ....ll.n. anaranteed. W)
nignees i""' -
t..ka .sis closed Tuesday
ur..v.;i,.'. Rlrthdav being a le
..i k.iM. The moat ot tne
RBI iiuiiu"; - - . . .
stores, however, were upon
Tki nmi nnica aeuk uunu
Dene, " pi - - v , .
a short time after distribution, but
the rural mail carriers saved a
nasty trip, m Uncle 8am gives
them the oeneni oi a -
u.. um. nnrtraita or views, call
rn u"" y L ,
on J. K. JohnBOU, pnoioBip
Reiidence, Biith Bt, between d.
ine nd Oak. Phone, Independ
ent 287.
TnUnhnne Go. have
bought tbe Hughes exchange In
.r.,1 Me. Kindt, secretary,
in a new swucn oor, .
town and put In several new
M. 0. Hewitt, the carpenter, is
atill in the bousemovtng dubh,,
"and U you have. building to move,
as him for an esumaw.
J. L. Banks, of Banks, and who
. " i- .h. hmnher business at
the new town for sometime, was in
tbe city Monday aiieruoou.
Garden seeds and lawn grass jor
a a a. s lanni. ria.ii in. a. "
sale a me r" . R1
W.lch.
a u,. niaude William"
".-inHala. are the proud
or near uuh. --. - . - -
parents of a daugnver, -
Amwm airO.
Garden seed, and ton"
sale at the Uepoi
... t 1 Tl U V
Waion.
the year for which snrh p-ll Us la due
to Ihe ruad surrvlsor, as heiciu provided.
Thr road sutirrvlsora. under the dlrec-
ilim of tlm count clerk I court 1 shall
eiprml the full tai due and collected
(mm ieraoua liable to aaiil road pull tai
la keeping Ihe made In his district lu as
KtxHl repair as tne money ami laoor ai
his dispiiaal will permit.
The statute tirovuKs that a an p.
areisor. in order to collect from
transient laborers, if thev fall or
refuaa to ie v. mav bo before a las
lios ol tte petes and garnienee
wanes to covsr the amount of lbs
tax and the costs of the action.
Hera ia another little road law
that might well bear persual, al
ihough the law is as old as oom
mon law Itself
Vhi-iivpr auv oerson drlvinif or con
Hulling any vehicle shall meet on any
mihlu- hlirhwav. rst road, or private
way In this State, the persons so meeting
.,. a,iiiiiiv turn ineir venules in
the right of the center of the road, so as
In ,,.it rll vrlllrla 10 MSS WltllOUt
interfering with or Interrupting the
other.
If any person shall willfully violate the
provisions of Section 44 of this act, he
.I..II f.,rfil ami na the sum of 1 00 fur
every socb violation to the party Injured,
m - recovered Lv civil action, and such
further damages la tne same aciion as
such party may directly sustain oy reason
of such violation.
White House coffee ae guaran
lea every oan. Kmmott Bros.
A C. Winnev. of beyond Ulen-
co, was in the city Tuesday.
Chaa Kosher, of Hoholls, was in
the city Monday.
W. W. Williams and wife, of
Mountalndale, were in the oily the
first of tbe a oek.
Blue Ribbon tomatoes, corn and
beam, 3 cans for 25 cents. Km
mott Bros.
Huah Honors. Uobt. and Wm
ftitnpeun, of Buxton, wers down ths
Bret of ths week, returning luei-
day morning
8t Patrick's Dsnoe, Msnh 17,
1910. at lltntisn Hall, and a fine
lime guaranteed. i)o ttol fail to
attend.
Commencing with Feb. 1, we
will give away silverware on caeh
purcba e. Produce earns as cash.
8leveus Bros., Fartningtun.
C irnelius Vandehey.of near Hoy,
and Waller VanUyke. ot erbmiri,
were Argus callers Monday, being
down, as well, on a tax paying trip
8. A Berry, who is fanning on
In Cspt. Cbrialenron plane. Houth
Tualatin, ownrd by Frank linger,
of Hilleboro, was in the city Mon
day.
Frank Pranier. of Cedar Canyon,
formerly of I.eisyville, was in town
Vtnndav. He is interested in Ihe
Bohler-Hpierrings-Prsnger sawmill,
and eave tt keens tbi'ta busr IO-
glng and sawing, the year around
When the kitchen is properly
equips I there is sunshine lu the
house. Come In and see our
Champion and Cbarl. r Oak rangee.
They are tbe best hmtick St l or
win
Huirh Rogers, of Buxton, is su
thorite for the ststemeut that the
Buxton Band dance cleared t-IO
nai-the other evenins. Tbe bsnd
assisted the music, ths orcheetra
being Frank Petrr.tlka and Mra
Fred Caldwell.
irn. HlKln rMaldenoe nron
v. ' " " , r
erlv. only three blocks trom bust
nea center: also a business chance
Inquire of (I M. Hooter, planing
mill on Third t., oeiwesn matu
and Lincoln B)lhtibons. I'l tl
Under date of the Kith, T. K
Imbrie writes from Chicago that
hs left that evening for Washing
ton I) O He nave there was ilen
ty of snow and cold In the windy
oily. Mr. Imbrie exported to lis In
New York on Sunday, ids ud,
Captain Paul Kc liners Ncro
tlating for Property
MY BUILD ON WASBISCrOlt STBIIT
Tws If Nst Ihres stery Structars Fig-
sred ss !so
Captain Paul Helmers, who was a
blockade runner, oarrying supplies
and oonlrabandof war for the Kua
slan gevernment during the Kusso-
Japan war, and now a prominent
real estate man and promoter of
Portland, was In the city tbe last
of ths week, figuring on tbe quarter
block 8outh of (he M. K Church,
and Houlhestof ths Oregon KUct io
depot, with the view of putting up
a Ons brio k hotel, poseibly three
story, and at least two story. The
Captain recently bought the famous
Spring Hill rauch, abive Gaston,
and also bought si me ISorln Uills
boro acreage, and he has the capi
tal if things look right, and he ft-t
the moral support of the town.
Captain Kdium Ihiaka a good
hotel would pay hire, and hs oal
oulates to build as so n as he get
things settled.
He d en ires to build so (hat the
structure will feci the Or'iron
Klectrio depot, and hi Intend to
put in a finely rquippel hoetelry
and grounds that will be a credit
to the plaod. Mr. Lehman, of Ce
dar Mill, owns tbs property that ia
beiog negotiated on.
AUCTION SALK
II
IGII
'UALITY
Drug S
tore
YOUR PRESCRIPTION!
Where Will You Tahe It?
I will sell at publio sale at my
farm, one half mile north of Farm
lnrton store, and five miles south
east of Uillsboro, at 10 a. m , on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28
trim head of eowa. coin ine fresh in
Marrh: o roara now in milk: cow. coinlnif
lrr.li In April; 7 head heifers, 18 mouths
old; Jersey bull, J yrs. old; Kale planter,
new; light wagon, 3 Mitchell farm
waKOii, 8 10 tai. milk cans, a plows, 14
Inch; buggy, fio. 8 cook stove.
Terms of Bale All sums under
(10, caeh; $10 and oyer, time to
October 1, at 7 per cent Interest.
U. I j. Halvorsen.
B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
We have fillet over 6xx) prescriptions during the past
year. Perhaps 50 per sent of these have been for ser
ious cases of illuess, where much deluded upon cor
rectness and fidelity iu filling them. Wc never forget
our responsibility in this matter. Doubt is never al
lowed to enter our prescription department. There are
no doubtful drugs in it, and hurry and carelessness are
never allowed to cast doubt upon the medicines we
dispense.
Wc aim to be the druggist to whom you can bring
your prescriptions for serious cases with perfect con
fide uce.
We also carry a full line of Druggists Sundries of
extra quality.
We have Dainty Stationery, Fragrant Perfumes and
Delicious Candies.
Yours for a Happy New Year.
The Delta Drug Store, Uillsboro, Ore.
1
SEY J
Farmers look here we will psy
you more in trade for your produce
than you oan get anywhete in the
ennntv. Brinir it to us. Wo will
conviooe you thsl we can and do
pay more than others we taae
veal and pork on Tuesdays
Stevens Bros., Farmlngton. 60
You can't make W A. Tupper,
ll known here, and now with
the Portland Business College ss
one of the instructors, believe inat
toothpick isn't a dangerous thing,
About two weeks a bo. ns nurneoiy
ran his hand into his coat pocket
and inadvertantly connected wttn
. .h.m tnnthnick. the txiint enter
ing under tbe finer nail, In two
or three days he had a nioly de-
r-lmuwi rase of blood poisou, ar u
has carried tbe digit in a harness
sver it:ce
rt u not nicessarv for you to
i... .w tne Tenth (Jommannrae 11
when pawing 'h. Donel-on Block
on Baseline street, ny winning ynu
n-.d all or nsrl of it. as Mr Don-
.lunn has nlam d the Drooerty io
oinw" - a - ,
our hinds for sale at a puce am
on terms that any ore in a pwi
tlon to own property, cto afford to
handle one or more imone L.anu
Co.
w A Venable. formerly of Ool
Jandala and a friend of Wm. Tup
' . . t
per, who knew nun years ago, naa
bought thi r'eoonu nireet reeiau
rant, opposite the Pythian Build
in. .nrt will remodel the interior
and make other improvement,
n,.,'i atand around with your
luii .- -
1 1. I nmi nnnbat. and TOUT
eyes closed, and let rank outsiders
come In town ana use no u-
nains in property away irom you.
un hus inv number ol up-to-
date bouses and cottages for sale
on easy terms, so wny pay rem.
Imbrie Land uo.
r M Kerr has bouaht tbe inter
est of H. A Hubbert, his partt er
in tbe Webfoot Realty uo., ana
will oontlnue the business atone.
Mr. Hubbert has two or inree 01
.. r fnramanahlD of sawmills of
iri w r - .
fora.1 him. and may aooept one of
them in the near luture.
w.nW Pnmeroy. who lived for
... finrneliiis. and who last
week aooompanled the remains of
ui. il. tn tinrnn ilia lor iniermeiii,
UIB WHO w- . .... .
was in town from Idaho, tne last 01
it. week, the flueat ol nis Dromer
In-law, W. H. Taylor.
Judge Rood Is busy these days,
L.Jiini the treasurer's office at
the court house, during the lay off
of County Tieaeurer jaoason.
Ueo. Williams, of Houih Tuala
tin, was in town Monday. Mr.
Williams has a new girl al bis
house, born Saturday, and he says
the arrival eltfps like an angel all
day, and is no trouble at all, hut
when night comes she wants to en
tertaiu the entuo family.
K.lirard W. Abraham, ( I Yam
hill county, and Ru b A IV.ty, ol
near (taeton. were grantee iicenee
to wid, Monday, by Clerk liatley.
The bride is but 17 yeare t f ae
and it rtquired an allllavit of con
sent by the father, J. o. l'etty, ne
fore license could lecue.
MRS. JOHN MILNE JR.
Mrs Kva Cawne Milne, wife of
John Milne Jr., died at tbe family
homo on North Plains. February
19, 11)10 Hhe was lbs daughter of
Joseph Cawrce, and was born July
4, INS!), being sged 20 years, 7
months, and lo days at Der demise
Bits was married to Mr. Milne
Anril 2H. HMW. 8he leayes to
mourn her Lies her yr unghusbani',
her ra'her, Bve sisters and two
brothers, as follows: Mrs. Jacob
H B Daucbv.of Grfenville, says
ihe United Railways have run a
mivey out through Cedar Canyon
as far as (llenwood. Two or 'h-ee
preliminaries will be run to tbe
summit ot l lie coam range, wttn e
view of netting as easy a grade at.
possible ioto the Tillamook timber
section.
i . D. Foote. of Virainia. nnd H,
I) KlUworth have i iined In a part
nership, and purchased the Forest
Grove paper, the publication start
ed last Fall. The new owners will
enlarge the paper. Mr. Klancke,
who has been in charge ol tne ties
tlnln of the Dress Bince its appear
ance, has not announced what bis
future will be.
Harrv Wolford. of above Buxton,
raa rlnwn to the citv Monday, re
turning Tuesday. He states that
he has a 7-year old mmwin inai
this year produced 12 bushels of
mArohentable annloj This is Roina
some and a five aote orchard of
trees yielding like this one woulJ
keep the wolf from the door. The
time will oome when the Buxton
hills and from there to the summit
will be tbe Mecca of apple growerB
John Hitter and J. C Kuratli
returned Saturday evening from
tbe sale of personal property oi the
lamented John D. Roeelalr. Mr.
Rltter held a chattel mortgage on
the livestock and personal proper
ty, and with tbe oonsent of Rone
lair's attorney, Jtffrey, placed the
property on sale. It brought $418,
but out ol this muBt come expenses
of care and feed for the stock and
the sale oharges. Mr. Rilter also
holda a mortgage on the larni.
J. A. THORNIU'RGH J. K. llAILKY W. W. MCELDOWNB
I'rrslilcnt Vice-Presiilent Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL h BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
WE WILL ADD A SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT MARCH IO,
19IO.
DIRECTORS
Thoa. C. Told John E. BaviUy J. W. Tuqua
Wllber W. McEldowney J. A. THornburg"
The late Eva Cawfte Milne
IYlne. Mrs. H. V'trtft. ftay
McPherson, Misees Adelaide and
Berdie Cawrse and John and Joseph
Cawrse Jr.
The funeral took place Sunday
at the Tualatin Plains cemetery,
and was attended by a larae con-
oourse of friends of the family.
The fl ral offerings at the obsequies
were profuse and beautiful, a touch
ing tribute to the memory of the
departed wife and daughter.
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank those who bo
kindlv tendered us aid and sympa
thy during our bereavement, the
death and funeral obsequies of the
late Mrs. John Milne Jr., and de
sire to express our special thanks
for tbe beautuui norai uiDutes.
John Milte Jr.,
Joseph Cawrse Sr.
North Plains, Feb 22, 1910.
Chris. Hesse, of Scholia, was in
town Monday.
Ed. Morrill and wife, of Beaver
ton. were in the city Sunday, suests
i of A. A. Morrill and family.
Start the Hew Year
By buying Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
Oregon
STORE
Forest Grove,
a J We lmvc quite a number of pairs of child's,
t women's, nuil men's shoes which arc slightly
f ? damaged and more or less out of style vhch
J we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes
for 50c; $2.25 shoes for 75c. Men s and
women's up to 3.50 for $1.00.
I hese arc all good material but not np to
1 XT . 1 .
these arc all good material but not np to
present styles. Now is the opportunity to
per a f ooii sitoe ior iniie inonev. vve suati
0-- -0 - j
be pleased to show them to you as long as
they last.
Let's Get Acquainted
Good Jewelry buying means better acquaint
ance with this store.
We'll sell you your future jewelry if present
satisfactory dealings count.
New seasonable jewelry, silverware and cut glass
are found here for every season and occasion as
they approach.
Remember the. Store that recognizes that
modem busiuess is in a large degree founded up
on sentiment a feeling between buyer and seller
of confidence, appreciation and good will.
LAUREL M. HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Graduate Optometrist.
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