HE vol. XVII 1IIM.SHOKO, ORKGON, APRIL 21, 1910. NO. G Hills CHAS. BLACK SHOT IN MANHATTAN ROW; ! V.I I ' Cmmty Kit 1 1 1 IS ill KKIl. WIIH MIMK kurt In IlilUburo I'm anil l'h:il.i l wi-ll known in ll,)!,!,,,.. and I'orlliiii.l. w uliul ami kill-''! wntiurl'- with a ,!,., ;i( Manhattan. N.'Wida, u.al. ( ,. i;,,,lii l.l iiiinin iIih-iri.-t 1 1 t m - k. Black wiinU.ni in tin- rlHN.rt f C(.n..-!i'is. an. I ufW-r ivm-hing !ti;ml.'l. rk'd in tin- HilltfUt n, is. r Imiii, and lati-r wnrkid i I'.nthuiil, Some -nrs nj.ro, was in.u iir.l t (Irate I'owcll, tiaujiht.r 'f S. I. I'owfll un.l if.'. Mn. Black win in Iw Anjr'l' ;i lhl' l'n"' iwf. ltla.V fatln-r. Henry Black, w. ll known to tho early pi mvis i.f lWcst (Iriivc, ('(.rnt'litis aiid ll.li'l""'.), an. I lifter living ni:t)t . .irilii tlitM county, moved tn jli.- T.iiicliet country, near t;ivt!i, Wa-di., where he ilieil a few s f.if aj?o. I h'" leal man tu iilnit J.'i carn if aj.'e. !l;n k 'vat in hufiine.-w willt a man l the name of White, They ha. I an altercation over Iiiih iiievs a:!.in ' and no one rins to km.tt ih t what their trmihle w,v. I'.iack wan well liketl at Manhattan, an.l the citienn of ihf Miifiusvr tovMi w ere inui h in r.'!is. i m rr the killing. SheriirV ili'jmti. s wrie .sent t Manhattan tiillM"i the I'H'al ollicerH ill !V-M-rviin' inii.'t. us there was much Ktrcrt talk i.f lynching the slay er, i'.'a. k ha.l Won a nicmlier uf the W .MHhuen of the WorM, of N;ia. I'al,, hut had allowed Inn ilui'i .i la.'e aUmt a year aj.ro. J. A. CAMI'IU I I. l;ii.al'th ('raiidall lVrry, of Iloiiltuii, ()ri'j.'i,n, ned K2 years, and !t innnths, a pioneer of 1HJ, and who (Tohh.-.I the i.laiim iti company with her l.iwhand, I'Yanris I'erry; Harvey Northrup Win. Kane and li. K. Wiley, dii-d at UiiiverMtv 1'ark, Monday, April 11, r.llO. Hecexied Wiui grandmother to Mrs. John H. horlan.l. of Shady I'.rook. She wiii well known to many Wash ington County pioneers. Mrs. I'erry was the mother ot It chil dren, seven of whom survive. I represent the Spirella corset. Make helei tions in your home, where accurate tnea.su reinents can lc taken, and you grt a cor- hi t to meet the reipiirellli'tiLs of ourtij.'ure. Send mtal card, or phone call for apintment. Mrs. M. K. Caudle, Hi1lsU.ro . . . I V I . I .1 f I country, north I ' ;""" 1 1,1,1 juckhoii- "Mreci. in.ieiwiiiiiMil telephone. CARDINALS CLINCH THE INITIAL GAME Beat the Cortland Maroons Score ut Light to Tour y BATTIMi K..v SVi:i) Till: l)V Iruin I'lirllanJ Cxy Baseball I'ul up Khler .1. A. ('ampU'll. for many years a Christian minister w ith resideiu at HillHUn, died I'ri ilay iiioruinj: at his home in I'lirtlaiid, after U-inj? a nulTerer formats month f mm paralysis. He w ;ts U.rn in Adams County, 111., Nov. ;i, IS 17, and crossed the plains with his parents in Ki'J. They first settled in I.inn County, later niininif to this sec tion. Mr. Camplwll was edu rat. il at Forest drove and Mon mouth, and entered the Christian ministry at the ajre of H! years. He was immersed in 1S(7 and ailh.uvd to the Christian faith all his life. ,s a preacher, he was k'ifle.l with rare Miwers and eo Mi'eiice. His life was always I'Hsy. hut he found time for tin xiihtlcr instincts. A Uxik of verse iml.lished twenty yearsaj.ro contained many jremsof thoiijrhl. , In I S7 1 , he married Martha Stinsoh, who died in lS'.H). Later !' was wedded to ,yda Johnson, Mu survives him. roiir sons survive: I '.nice V... Spokane, Wash.; Will'ord, l,ester and Jack v'ampliell, of I't.rtlaml. The funeral took placo Sunday, li''v. M. F. lluru cuniliictinjr the services at the llillslxiro Chris- iiim t hui'ch, and interment was in the Lewis (Vnu'terv. near I'itnninioii. , A hioiher, (Ion, CampU'll, r f'les tliis side of Laurel. mr. t amilie was highly iv- 't'ted and well known all over Wiishinton County. lVrlmpsno piinister id' tin irosnel had so "H'jre a circle of friends in Wasli- "innii t.ouiily, and Iiim dei-p H.vinpalhelic nature, and his sun ny and jovial disposition, coupled WHi a rare intejlect, made him H,'cuiv in the hearts of all. ANDIiRSON lll-NSON Wward H. Anderson and Miss Anna Victoria Henson, id' Loan, (,i'i'on, were united in mamajjo lit t lie homo of tho bride's par Sundav, April 17, 11)10. ""iitflas Anderson, of llillsltom. W'oomsman, and Miss Km lna l.enson, sister of tho bride, Wiw lii-idesinnid. Tho younn cou ple l'ei'(ivi'd niiinv beautiful Patents. After asbort woddiiiR trip to 'iiRlt Sound, they will make flu'ir home in tho Phillips' P'Uuki., on Kif.st Street, Hills- , Mr. Anderson is the well known proprietor of the Arcade J heal iv, Ulu H aS() interested in Ult' Wij--wani. W. Jackson and wife, of It i'"l Wl','(, in town 'l'lllSll;iy' Jackson boinjj in to the Mo hl"r pool Halo. Ml .T 11 Henry W. und I. 15. Leisy, of Sweet, Idaho, were In thu city, Friday, j,rreetinjc Uiyhoxi frlerulii, They came down from Idaho to attend the funeral of their fath er, the late Isaac I-cisy. Mr. Leisy'swill was entered in pro bate" at Portland, Friday. J. C. L'tmkin went down as a witness to the will, which wits drawn 28 years njro. The itslute was left to the wife, after j.'ivinj each of the children $1. Or. 0. II. Sehcctz.Chintpractle Spinol.nist, of Forest drove, Ih a finely equipped eXN.iH'nt of the science. He has taken the course under!). 1). Palmer, the discover ami developer of chiropractic. All desirinji freedom from pain and sickness should consult him. All diseases. Fxamination free. Next door to LtCourses Store, Forest drove, Ore. M) A small U)y accidentally threw a niece of brick into une of the .late pass windows next to trie liM.r in the new Imbrie hliK'k, the a I of the week, and the result . i . I. . . . a. was a siiji'iu siar scraun. rv teu.finjr Put an men or so cacn wav. The trlxss must have Uvn a f'im one or a clean break would have rejnstered. A break would iave cost anywhere from 0 to pi. and the little lad will ticre- afler U' careful when ho lo playinjr ball." 1 lain men attention Tho un dersigned has for sale some reg istered Jersey bulls, yearling, mil a few registered Jersey heil- , i.l ...A I f,.,.,lv ers, i.reii anu uiiinen -i ....v.j .red stock as can be loiiml in me state. Win. N'liuimericn, ncui Fanninjrton, Ore., llillslxiro, lr., R. f., I ml. Telephone. 1-6 John McDonald and wite, of N'ewbcrjr. and Aujj. rotilo ami wife and Richard Wiley. ! ton- land were m the cuy auuo.u, .niests of W. V. Wiley. Mrs. . . I It . .1 HM.l Mclumald ami mrs. iwir sisters of Mr. Wlh'.v. Mr. Mc Donald worked at thu wacKsnmn business in this city many years UK'o. m1.- Fortv acres, Shady HnH.k section; 4 acres cleared, l-l mile from school house; on ;i -.,i,.' 1-L'mile from church; ll.tll. I vi. v. . 1 1 I....,.,., Mi.... stinnir: can be .,; 1 1.. house. Three miles from United survey; $1700 crms.--Jns. drav, liknw, HiUsboro, Ore.. Route 3. i.v.m IV Hughes, the newly ..i... .I...I mwtor of the CoiiK Church, will still make his home at Ridjrelield, Wash., where .u nnd exnects lias I', oe 1 v . . . nke his weekly trip to this city lt) f, the pulpit. Mr.l iJtw .t, I'iken 111) With HlllS from a bulldinur standpoint. I. t... l-'bt c ilss buieu .1.., u.r cut at nirht season A y K KarmiiiK ton four m d one-half miles south of H. Is- I Wi se ai 5i- "-I cash; $2:? " timi; raise of market. --John Kamna r. M Hunter, the contractor, ,,1 in buildimr tension on tho Wilkes Bms Abstract Huildinjr, one door 80"' ,. a... .kiiu .1 u'i 1 lie vauiv V' l . " . r ls of the Abstrac " 11 . : . ,k, comnleted. and ... il, t-enr of tho lot will be finished. Cream of frosh lomons., for face 1 M I Main. Independent (Mil l-( -' - Teleiihono 0H7. .. i Uehwnnke. of tenter nV; in town Friday. Schwanke soiling the Olds gas he.I N 1 and has an an Lenient in another place in i his issue of cattle in i . . ...... Wl "I. ,,n' . re! Address For &:bro., H. 2, Box 74. Early liose potatoes ai ureei In a nana' that fur six inninj's lixiked to U- irrevix-ably lost, the Cardinals inaugurated a battinjr rally in the fth and 7th inninjrs and clinched the initial j'aine at Athletic Park, Sunday afternoon. M't It , , , ine .Maroons, wtio nave heeii All kinds of field seeds at d reef's. H. C. Carstens, of Roy, was a county seat visitor, Saturday. For fresh fruits, choicest and freshest candies, etc., see KocImt. T". R. Imbrie made a business trip to Med ford the last of the Week. Keii clover seed, i rum Z to lo cents per lb., at droor's. deo. Iiixiley, of near P.anks, was in the city the la;st of the Week. Miss Martha Luck has return- Thos. J. Allen's Gate Blown to Hinders, Thursday Evening 5 NOT THOLTiHT MURDER INTENDED Popularly Supposed That an Enemy In tended to Scare around Portland, put up a splcn- id exhibition of jr'xxl team work, and their pitcher was all that could budusired. Carstens fanned ie first man up, but a score was made before the Innlnjr closed, iree more were annexed before e sixth inninvr. and the Cardi nals had nothing to show for their lalxirs, but : nice little als on the score Uiard. It was re that Jim Cave besoujrht all the grandstand to stand up and then tho battinjr rally bejrun. and U-fore. thu imiiiijf was called three tallies were drawn over ie plate. In the 7th, the willow was ajain wielded tive markers, und it was all off for the visitors. Considerintt tho lack of team ork, the Cardinals did finely. here were basketsful of errors, but U.th sides were bothered ith the buir. Carstens pitched xxl ball all ie time, although many mound- sters would have lost heart as innintt after inninjr passed away ithout u score. Little Phelps was ut his old tricks, und hand- 1 the backstop like a leajruer. Vanl'.laricom. formerly with the (.ilts, of the Cirove, handled lii-st :ise for some inmritts. but was taken out, as it was his day oil. an worked hard, but somehow ie balls jrot away from him, al though ho tried hard. It must admitted that his chances came hard. Roy Cook umpired the irame, and the attendance , i . i .... i was sutiert) jrraiuisiami ana euchers U'intt taxed to their capacity and a jrotxl overtlow on ither side, lhero were many adies in the audience. The llillslxiro band was there ith the new music; the day was ideal, and the ttamewent rijrht and the warm afternoon was orth while, anyway. hilusboko ton to atinttall the amateurs in and Kix.ntz and family, Sunday. Thos. J. Allen, of Reaverton. has od to Portland, to remain per- recejvea lhe double cross sijn by some enemy, and last Thursday nijht his front gate Was blown to flinders by a stick of dynamite. One window in the house was shattered and the detonation was heard by many of the neighbors. Allen is an outspoken fellow, maneiitly. R y Sehuhnerich, son of Kd. Si'hulmerich, went out on the P. U. & N. survey, Friday. T. A. McCourt and wife, of Portland, wire truests of Chas. if L V- 3-' 3 DR. DAVID ROBERTS, Wiiconjin Sut Vewrinarian, 1906-7-1 Dr. David Roberts is the best known practical veterinarian and veterinary author in the country. You can get his book "Practical Home Veterinarian," cloth bound and illustrated, FREE. You can get a high class live stock paper FREE for a whol s year. Ask about these offers at C I. Slmle will run bi fhon. per on l-ndav, Mav b the last a" J 1 ai ucc" ,,dV"'is "'"c lIUU- run of the Sprinjr soanon. Farm- ble over cow'3 running at large, ers should take notice of this. It is Douularlv suDnoaed that he Frank Weisenbeck, of Witch created some enmity among some Hazel, was in town Saturday, neighbors, and that the stick of He says that seed In jr is not yet .ivnnmito u.og 0vrMoH in to scare Mr. Allen, and no one For sale: flood, fresh cows thinks murder was intended, (one with calf at side) or fresh Mr. Allen had been to the post . . . n I i i i i ii six.n. victor callier. 4 1- miles onice ana naa returned nome south of Cornelius. 6-7 early. The blast was touched off i i..i... c.i. i i't..:..u n.,..t a little after nine o'clock. ' rtnu .y""V'. l" Allen emnloved nTMitv Sheriff scni, oi aixive Mountainuale, rA ' : " .1 r, J , were in the eifv S-itnrdiv Mr 'Wfmgtsr w (.ry to locale me i i w iv) ai iu ou uunn tilt Salem authorities. No track was still in the housenioving busnusa, aeented, however. The blast and f you have a building to was limited within about 50 move, see him for an estimate. yards from the Allen domicile. , T Station nn,t fnmilv In connection with the case were down from Cornelius, Mon- f ranK Allen. a young manor tne ,b.v Mr stmttnn nnii.vl nn tho Beaverton section, was arrested .rknis baturday night upon complaint ,, , , or me man in rroni oi wnose ii . leierson . wno ror years house the dynamite was ignited. upime.1 i.K'ai DiacKsmitns wun Bail wa3 fixed ln the sum of liarcoal, was an Argus caller i fyjn whieh wna dprwsitpd .iloinlay, ' lYnnntr Allun urill im(. Kefnrp Dorr P.. Wagtroncr and wife, the grand jury soon. He is an of Portland, were guests at the industrious young man, and has deo. H. Wilcox home, the first always been highly respected of tho week. The defendant is a son of C. W, . f , ifi. Allen, one of Beaverton'sesteem- ,, vjicii-1 j citizens and now a resident V V , (II 1 1 1 n III IV 1 1 W ii II (.til U)Vi UIV High Q UALITY Drug Store We carry a very complete line of Dr. Robert's Cattle and Stock Remedies and we believe there are none better. The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. J. A. Annual Meeting of Veterans North Plains, was in the county seat Saturday. Nearly new Iowa cream separa tor for sale at a bargain. If in terested. drop your address to Tho Wnhimrtnn Cnnntv Vptpran tox 87, Hillsboro, Or. 6-7 Association will hold its usual C. A. Hanlev, of North Plains, May meeting at Cornelius, on . ,t i it r i r rv t j j. 1 ; was m town Saturday, anrt inci- ftiay o, iiu. lmporiani uusi- entallv remembered the Argus ness. All veterans are requested rest riHim fund. to be present. W. J. K. Beach, Brown, 3 b I'llrlpI, C K H'lKliV C f i tmkic. i r lloiiiluo, 21) VVilkf. no Hlnncoti. I b Dtclielxr, l f AUk'tumn, I b To o 9 I 2 J 5 i o 3 Total HUUlxwo o Mni.xioa 1 34 H io SCOKK BV INNINGS 1 3 3 4 5 7 000035 1" 1 2 S 20001 MAROONS Yell. 3 1) Suxips, 2 t Mullen, c 1 llama, I b Tav'or, tf lknialiUm, 1 s Suren, c Winterbollmtu p V'atiHooiiiiaon 8 0 1 0 I'O I I I 0 II I 3 4 1 1 9 x-S c-4 of Portland, The charge against him is threatening to kill. THORNBL'RGH President J. E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCELDOVVNF.V Caihier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Conditions at call of the Comptroller, Tuesday, March 29, 1910. Resockcts Loans and Discounts -U. S. Bonds at par Oilier Bonds Banking House $252,8T.'.88 25.000-ft) Kl.S90.00 - 16.2S300 Cash and Dues from Other Banks and U. S. Treaa. 151.&S3.12 LlABILITIia Capital 8tock and Surplus (42.000.00 Undivided ProflU 838.10 Circulation - 25,000.00 DepoaiU ... 432,080-90 490,929.00 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. DIRECTORS Thos. C. Todd John . DaiUy ). W. Tuqua Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thoraburtf (. lias. Koetier, 01 benolls, was ,1 m f 1 111 I up to tne city aionaay, a uiauer on tne Mini MarK property, which was sold by Sheriff Han cock. W. H. Morton, Secretary. President FOUND AT BETHANY N. S. Prickett, of Ranks, was m the city Saturday. Mr. 1'nck- a nuPe, fn pet thoroughbred 1 ill a iL.i t ' ' en-- -".: u nassoni nisiarmnear mat Hrown Leghorn and Wh te P v- place, and expects to take his mouth Rock eggs, for setting, wite to Arizona or lexas, lor her from prize winning birds. I leauu in me not uisiaiu luuire. euarantee satisfaction. 1 have .t I.. Sinnison. the South Tua- four fine White Rock cockerels. latin fruit 'grower, was in town Will sell a pair or trio, while they Saturday. He savs that the last. Guarantee every bird I sell fWt however severe, of last to be as 1 say. MemberotUre- week, had not injured his fruit gon Poultry and Pet btock Ass n. Klmmis in nnv wav. Jos. F. Saunders. Portland, ,,-,-i f r'u..!,.,!., Oregon, K. 'I, Hoxb6, lnd. lele- v ', 1T 11 ill tuiv'i 1 via utiiv 111 Tul AS 4 6 Jl U 6 Htolen bases W'llkcs, Caistens. hita-Hinkle 2, Wilkes Muller, Don dilson. Be on balls, oil urlntMluitham. a: oil Larsions, a. oiriu k 1.. r.ruin9 1: WinterDolinim 4- 'in T.,.-.l l.il Alilopntfltl nt'.ll I ar ,., nun r 1 i,bii , . ...... ' J I" ens. PHILLIPS SLIRPRISU a aiifnrise nartv was tenderec a m,hs flum liinier. of Phillips, Sunday, the event being the celebration of Mrs. Reimer s birthday, who was ageu ou yeais, i.JCt liVilav. Mr. ana ivirs. uwv - i - . . . , wimtr exnect to make a trip to Germany this Summer, departing some time in June. Those pros- sent at the occasion were: mi. and Mrs. Emil Kuratli, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kuratn, niiisooro, Andrew Heckmann and family, Fred Hanson ana iamuy, neui any;J. J. Kuratli and family, Phillips; Amoia uysie nu uc Albert Dysle, and Miss Hazel Reed, Portland. The day was in pnnversation. and a splendid ainner was bcivcu. t W Marsh, of Centerville, was in Monday, settling up the estate of his late son, vv. w Marsh. For sale: One year old graded Jersey bull.-Zina Wood, Hills boro, Ore. 5tt Mountain, was over to the coun tv seat Kridav. Ho says that up to that date frost had injured no fruit, although one night the ground was encrusted. Parties w ishing their cemetery lots cleaned up and seeded to g'.'uss, or planted with flowers; or kept in shape the year round, should applv to Hiram Bennett, at race track. Ind. Tel., 102; can be called from 5:30 p. m., to 7:30 a. m.. or at noon hour. Experience. 6-8 phone Bethany 1. 47tf LETTER FROM LOWNSDALE LaFayette, Or., April 15, '10. To the Editor: The time has come when the people of our great Willamette Vallev must adjust themselves to new conditions that the progress of other portions of the State are forcing upon us. There are almost unlimited opportuni ties of increasing our output ot before fruit .nist opening belore us Win. Wohlschlegel, of Scholls, These demands for our fruits, , 1 II . . I n 1 Ml 1 .1 ! was up ssaturitay. tie is going especially appies, win aaa 1m into the dairy business on an ex- measurably to the values of our tensive scale, and is now milking lands, if we pay strict attention 18 cows. I le has 1 ust rearranged to the necessities of the situation. a Darn witn automatic stancniuus, 1 wisn to aiscuss mese matters and has things in fine shape with the people of Washington Save Your Money .... .-.x-. J By buying Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon We have quite a number of pairs of child's, at damaged aud more or less out of style which ( f i we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes (i k f for coc: $2.2C shoes for 7cr. Men's and ' --1 w---j 4 J i J women's up to $3.50 for $1.00. 5 J 1 nese are an gooa material Dut not up to s present styles. Now is the opportunity to r get a good shoe for little money. We shall 1 ' be pleased to show them to you as long as J , they last. I 1 around his stables. County and have suggested that a meeting of farmers and their wives and of growers of all vari eties of fruits be held m Hillsbo ro on Saturday, April 23, at 2:00 o'clock d. m. Mr. Newell, President ol the State Board of Horticulture, will C. 0. Larson, of Sherwood, was in town today. He owns some valuable swail and hay land, and says that values are getting pretty high down that wav, and. with tne proposea . . 1 r-n 1 electric running past onerwoou, , . nrpspnt nn a wili sneak on up to the wewijerg ana iamn u hJs exp-riences during his recent country, an added impetus to . Washinjrton-to fiirht the uiiiinncM.K-. ... Latean aDOle-box bill. t.vi... U,,,v., rf Popmlnirtrai M. O. LOWNSDALE. ,.m,, nn tn thn citv Mondav. and Commissioner first District brought in three hen eggs that State Board of Horticulture, niensnred. each b 1-4x8 1-4 ail from one hen, and her henship ki-ciis she Uinir the big fellows out nearly every day.. It is not uncommon tor a large hen to lav an egg of this size, but when you find one that makes a busi ness of it, and doesn't cackle any more than the ordinary hen, it's going some. M. N. Bonham, of this city, has ' just closed a seven months' term of school at the union School district, near Cedar Mill He was assisted by Miss Temple- ton, of Forest Grove. Mr. Bon ham mav take the field and do some assessing for Assessor Crandall. Many A Man Is a critic because he likes to be contrary. You can go contrary to the wishes of your friends and neighbors and sometimes gets the best of them; but go contrary to the dictates of nature and you always get the worst of it. Nature Says Spectacles then spectacles it must be. Nature won't accept just spectacles thou; they must be right spectacles. I can give you the kind that nature demands. "Glasses Right. (Good Sight" LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate OpUflsetrfot. VICTOR AGENT . aft