The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 21, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    H1LLSB0R0 ARGUS JULY .'I IDlft
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GHOST IS RISEN
The Law Says Assessor Must
Tax all I Vrsunal Property
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Hardware, Farm Implements and
Plumber's Material
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I Ugh Grade Stoves ami Rauges. We have
the Washington County Agency for the cele
brated Toledo and Monarch Ranges the best
ever installed in a kitchen.
Wagons and Buggies
t Famous Mitchell-I.eius ec Staver wagons and
buggies, the wagon and buggy adapted es
pecially for this section.
Harvesting' Machinery
The Champion binders, mowers and rakes
which have stood the test of time and en
durance. Plumbing' Supplies
A complete line of pipe and plumber's fit
ings, baths, and everything connected with
the business. We will give estimates on
plumbing your new, or your old residence.
hft us nut you in a bath
GOFF BROS. & IRMLER
Cornelius and Forest Grove
rClR CHAIR
Barber Parlors
Courteous Treatment
Capable workmen
Baths in connection, and a
Fie Shower liath
Newly Furnished Shop. A
trial will please you.
JAMES ANDERSON,
Pythian Bldg, Hillsboro.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the undtrsicn
ed as, by ih County Court of Wash
ington County. Oregon, on the 77th day
of Jmif, l'ili), duly continued as eiecuior
i f the ta-t will mid testament ot John M.
SiN.pMua, dwea-ed.
f fiow Therefore, ail peroi having
rfMnMkfainst said entail are hereby n-
fMtllMi.4itinr-,nf lliw umiiiO tit m uirh
proper Touchers, at the law othce of John
M. WalU JtlilJslxjru. t.'reiroii, within nix
month IWm Kit? (lute hereof.
IatftHfllHlnn, Oregon. tliU 2th '
day of Juntfe kttii,
t rjMrkUn, Hubhel tMinpson, i
Kjecntnr nfli"Vlif will atnl testament
of John M. 9ttHjH,4fiHstA.
I 'i: h'i-A
c-rr.
Of the corwMlWtttqf the Corneliu State
Batik, at Oiroaijitpa, Orison, in the State
of (.)regoii,.aCti. close of business June
I)ans and i"IWonnt 5.070 14
Konih, wrMtieiI etc 1,16063
BinWiif'bwtse, furniture ami
filHMiwX 6.900 00
I JOTS frQut approved reserve
fcaksj .' 19.36 62 '
-i utx hand 6,440 83
Total U8.913 22
uaiui.itiks
Capital stock paid in $ 15,000 00
Su; plus fund 5,00000
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid 1,401 94
Individual deposits subject to j
check 63,889 1 1 1
T tne certificates of deposit.. 5.377 00 i
Cashier's check outstat ding.. 1,452 85 '
Savings deposits 26,749 86
Liabilities other than those
above Mated 42 46
Total 1 18,913 22
State of Oregon, f j
ss
County of Washington )
I, V. H. StoU, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief. j
F. 11 Stotz, Cashier. j
Htib'cribed and sworn to befote me this :
Ilth day of July, tyio. j
Virgil II. Massty, Notary Public.
Correct Attest.
Albert Dunning, C. If. Buchanan, A. S.
Sholes Jlirectors.
SUMMONS. I
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Elizabnth J ihnson vs. Chnrlea JoIiiihoii,
In the name of the Statu of Oregon, you,
Charles Johnson, are notified that then
is now 011 tile in the Circuit (Joiirt of
Washington County, Oregon, a petition
praying or an order forever dissolving
the ImndH of matrimony brt ween you and
the plaintiff herein and for the care and ;
custody of llio child, Mamie Johiirion,
and for cuhIh and disbursement in the
above action and for all that is prayed for
In said petition. You ure hereby notifiod
thai you uii'Ht either demurer answer or i
plead on or before the iistli day of July,!
1!)10, or a judgment will be rendered !
agaiiiHt you as prayed for in the petition,
by order of tlio Court
This summons in published by order of'
Hon. J. W. Uooilin, County Judge of;
Washington County, inado and entered
Juno in, 1!J10, and the date of the lirst j
publication is Thursday. June the:
date of the last publication being 'J'liur- I
day, July 28, 1'Jlu. I
B L. 8NOW. I
Attorney lor 1'laintifJf.
BANK OF BEAVERTON
Beaverton, Ore.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
J. A. MOTT, Prest W. E. PEGG. Secy.
J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. H. W. BOLGEK, Cashier
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Transacts a General Banking Business.
4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits.
Money to Loan on Good Security.
Fire Insurance in the Best Comuanies.
We are Insured against Burglary and Fire.
Our OHlcers are Bonded. Depositors are as well Pro
tected as in the Largest Bank.
"Keep Your Own Key and Counsel"
Sound advice within certain
Limits.
It's all right when applied to holders
of keys to our safe deposite vaults.
Absolute privacy. We can rent you
boxes for $1.00 per year. Call and
examine them.
CORNELIUS State BANK
Cornelius, Oregon.
SPEND THE SUMMER
AT
Newport Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Where the pe.ty Water A?ate, Mesa Azalea, MoauBtoneB,
Camdiaua, and Rock Oysters cn be found.
Ovit Door HportH of All Itiixcl
Including bunting, fithing, digging Rick Oysters, boating-,
Burf bathing, ridin;', autoing, canoeing and dancing. Pure
m mntain water and the best food at low prices. Fresh
crabs, clams oysters, fihh and vegetables of all kinds daily.
Ideal Camping Grounds, with strict sanitary regulations,
at nominal cot-t-
3-Day Saturday to Monday Rate
from S P. points, Portland to
Cottage Orove, inclusive, in
eluding branch lines, also
from all C & E stations Al
bany and west. Good going
on Haturday or 8unday, and
for return Sunday or Monday.
A Sunday Excursion Rate of
$1.50
(torn Alpany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corre ponding low
ratHS from pnints west, in dlWjt all Bummer. Call on any 8. P.
or C. A' K Agent for full parliculars as to rates, train schedules,
etc.; aUo for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Out
ings in Oregon,'' or write to
WM. McML'KRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
l ow Round Trip Season Tic kets
from all points in Oregon,
WdBhingBon and Idaho on
sale daily.
Nul l.ikcl Thai Ktxords Will be Semite
in Th:s Cmnilv
Tho nhost of tho imrtvan;o tax
law is arain t ist-n and tho stud
tax commission, whiloiiot ordoi
assessors to plaeo this stu-t
of taxation on tho rolls, has
! writ ton all oHieials that the law
says that "all ivrsonal pivprty
must ho assessed." Of eotit-st
this covers tho mortjratfes.
NVarly all are familiar with tlu
hanl time oxporiemvd a fow
years auo in tho eitiioavor to
collect tho tax laid iiikmi niort
jra.cos. Hundreds of taxpayers
refused to pay tho tax and tht
county eventually had to buy in
a lot of land for the taxes, and
some-of tho tax purchases havt
not U'on settled even to this day.
The court finally trained a kokI
bit ot tho tax lv mukmur nn or
tier that they would take w per
cent ot the money. Manv t(Hk
advantage ot this in order to
clear their title.
Assessor (Yamhill will doubt
less pursue tho course taken last
year -assess i nr what is tfivon
him but not relying on tho mort-
K'atro record, luith loanorti and
borrowers are wutchlnu- the mn.
ceovlinirs with interest, ns some
iissessois in the state arc assess
ing mortis'atroa from the roconls,
while others are not.
One of the tax board uns in
the citv Tuesday, and told Mr
Crandall that the commission did
not wish to Ik- dictatorial on the
matter. Mr. Galhm ay. :i mem-
Ixt of the tax Uuirtl. has the
following in the Orogonian:
"W e do nut tlcfcnd the auruttirnt and
tsxiitiori of murtumjc tiotrn, or ol intin;i
lle wrjtonnlity KfiicrnMy, aa mi ccmiuiiiic
proixwitiim, lVrsoimlly, ( am n iUIiik to
nurce with intuh that hi rt n fcinl in
rcKuril to the futility and injustice ol
such taxotuui. Hut this twarj it nut a
IrL'ljilative hiblv. It i ntt its i,,..!..-
to nay what the law nhoulil I. In tin
ailimniatrative calacitv, it ia the duly uf
the hoard to adviic Aruuit at to the
law and tnj;f thrui to comply with it Ia
as faithful a manner ai txmitblc. 'fiat a
j law may he Ud, or luiKiaih c of eint
I ahle etiforcemeut U not our fault. It
can hiird!) he argued that it is within the
1 province of a puhlic oll'uer to advise or
encourage violation of any nty
throuxh honest endeavor to enforce a
law can its defects lie fully renhed and
a rational demand for its uioditii-Htioii ot
re Hal he uwakened.
"In furthcre tplanation of our position
I trust it IS uot amis to ijitole auiue law:
Section t, article IX of the constitution
of Oregon statea:
"fhe Leni-lativc Asacmhly shall pn
vide by law for uuiloriii alid e.jual rate
of aase smeut and taxation; and shall
prcM-ri!r such regulations as shall secure
a just valuation lor taxation ot all prop
erty, belli leal and personal, excepting
such only for municipal, educational, lit
erary, M.ieulilic, reliKlous or clmrilalile
purposes, as Miay U- aacially exemptc!
by law.'
"ki ferring to this section, the Supreme
Court of Uiegon has repeatedly held that
no power exists in tlie Legislature to
exempt from taxation any properly
whatever, exrept the certain clasies
specially eiiuineriited '
"Sction i, chapter Jti8, laws 107,
provides:
" All teal proj c ty within this stale,
and all personal property situated or
owned within this state, except such as
may lie ipecifically exempted by law,
snail I suliject to assessment and laxa
tion in final and ratable proportion.'
"Section .1 of the same law includes
within the classilicatir.n of taxableper
sonal property! 'All debts due or to la;
come due from solvent debtors, wht-thc
on account, contract, note, uiorti'aie, or
otherwise, either within or without this
state. '
THAT ARE
STYLISH SNAPS
t r
Lutlits" Shirt Waists
(Drummers' Samples)
:5Tc to 51.50
Ludirs' Wash Prtticouts
White and Colored
50c to $1.00
boys and Girls' Wash Suits
For Outings
f0c ami up.
Bargains in Sweaters
l'or Your Outings
For Men, Women and Children.
........ aiinp ohirts
(collars attached)
S-cial rricc7.rK While thcy AS
M .rs Klurl. I... i-1
' v viinuturit olurtj
(cuffs attached)
KcKulur $t,i to
SjK-ciul Price ?,"..
M en s Corduroy Punts
Sjecial Price $2 "0
( mkhI Work Pants UK
Ladies' Wash Shirts
$1.2", t $1.7;,
BAIRD
In the New lleidel BlocK
A CUiAN WATCH
means jftxid time to you for
years to come. 1 rue economy in
a time-piece lies in cleanliness.
The delicate parts doing indes-
CriDaiJie WOrK Wl srxin ivrar
themselves to ruin, destroy their
nign iirnsn ana perlect fit, when
running in accumulating dirt and
rancid oil. It will cost you noth
ing 10 let me examine it. C. F.
Libby, Jeweler, Hillsboro, Ore.
II. I). Kent, of ChitsWnnio
Columbia County, was in the city
ruesuay. Mr. Kent says there
are several big logging camps
down his WaV. as thorp ;irr mill.
ions upon millions of timber yet
standing. The Benson lagging
company nas several miles of
logging road at or near Clatska
me, and they turn out 300, (XX)
feet of logs, -board measure,
daily. He says that Herman
Matthies, formerly of Laurel, is
still running a logging road en
gine down there.
1 For sale, cheap: Thoroughbred
Scotch collie nun. four month
old. Inquire at the Argus office.
Another season and Hillsboro
will not have to make a hard day
of it in reaching a seaside resort.
The Pacific Railway & Naviga
tion Company will have its line
into Tillamook and all along the
twentv miles this wsiv f'mm that
point there are fine stretches of
beach. The running time will
not lie over three or four hours
at the most and possible less
when the road has been ballasted.
L. C. Brown, of Iowa Hill, was
in the city yesterday morning.
While no resolution was adopted
at the assembly Saturday, it i.4
understood that nearly all, if not
all, of the delegates ure for Hon.
Jas. Withycombe for governor.
ami will suniMirt the former
Washington Countv mini in the
state assembly. It is whispered,
however, that there are a few
towerman men on the delega
tion.
Fred Adams was released from
eustotlv. luesdiiv. uihI Hi
his six months incarceration for
contempt of court in failure to
iy alimony to his divorced wife
in accordance with the decree of
court,
John F. Stevens, of the United
says his line will make the run
from Portland to Tillamook in
two hours. That's going some
but it will hiinllv I ie imlli-il nil'
on a two-hour schedule,
. J. C. Hcchen, of West Union,
was in the city yesterday, and
says that harvest has started on
the plains near Glencoo. In a
week or so the cutting of Winter
wheat will be general.
Page Gardner, who litis boon
spending the year at the Oregon
Agricultural College, was in
town last week, greeting friends.
A. Anderson, of Helvetia, was
in the city yesterday morning.
Republican Assembly Notice
A mass meeting of the Republi
can electors Of Wnwrimo-t,,,,
County is called in every precinct
oi saiu county, on the ird day
of July, 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m.
ior me purpose ot electing dele
gates to attend a county assembly
to be held in
Saturday, July 30, 1910, 'for the
recommend.'if-inn of
et for ratification at the coming
ii unary eiecuon. .), VV. Gontiell
Chairman Rermhlic'in r,,.',
Central Committee. C. 0. R(M.
Secretary.
Tho dolcijif CM !OVi O n,w,,.l ;,. ,..1
- "I'i'wi iiuiieu
as follows:
Heavcrtoti
licRverihm V
riuxton
Hunks 0
Cornelius
SIRES AND SONS.
j rvrif, jr (iniilnd bm ln rl,N-tr,l a
j Itiltit.lloHii li-iitily t, il0 ri.rtt of
Hpnln. 'iho in,,..,i tin lroiig xU
j trill conviction.
, Jr. KilwarU J llli-rintii.n, orKStitat
.of Kt. Mary', rlmrtti In Ni-w York. rr.
bratwl Ofth-tti nmilu-rary a am
j oritmiUt an.l twnity iifUi n orgsnlnt
of Hint church.
j Chnrli-n liyrr Norton, who M (,,1,.,,
I from lili tfMt a n-ututniit .x-rt-tiiry tf
ttm trpamiry to timnnu rrril.it
laft'i (rrlvnln mt-rclnry. come of ul.t
, Npw England tmk. hn mot tier llni-'
n dew fiiilnnc ,f Hk.,.f William, tlio
foutnl.-r of tlio ithiNlo Inland cnU.tiy.
Of tho lilm-ty two flilt Ktatr afii.
ntoni lint iilno Imvit mitlnr llvlun.
'i'lirio furttitmtK collator am l llnt of
California, ivt(10 of In.llnna. Otrn
ml Oors of (iklalioiim, NtIm and
Clnpn of Mliiticw.la, Kcati of ,s,.w J.-r-wy.
I lck of Ohio and Hmlth f MI1.
Ikhh.
Hannrd'a olilmt (liriw living Erai1u
nti'tt. acronlluif to tlm mw university
lirc-tory, ar tlin tti,r. Jamp I. T.
Coolldtto of CninhrlilKf), Mim.; tlio Itpv,
Kdwnrd A. Hi-umif of Km-tio, N. H.i
mid Ir. Jiiinc U Wi-lliiKton of Swan
a, Mna., nil iihhiiIht of thn clrina of
1.H32. 'J'lio oldwt of tlm three-, Mr.
CoolldKi,, la nliioty-tlir mid -xt.'la
to oo ltXj.
Ix.rd Oilclirooke la m-Iilne hi catntca
of about :i0,O(X) arrca on tlm aotitlmrn
bohlor of K.-otlnml. Il. now own
four vUlnifi'tt A bliiKilon. Crawford John,
Klvnnfoot nnd Crawford, 'i horoln nro
Included GleiiKormiir Ilimao nnd (lll
kernclctiKH lluiimi, with nimrtoiinnt
Kroime moor, 'j'lio Clydo lnlcraoctn
tho Mtnto, nnd there tiro fourteen tiillea
of rnllroinl through It
at Harrow and Oifurd lie U ia
at fiHithall, teniiU and rackrtaao-iiM
yai'litaiuatt, an viitiulik: n.-' '
and au cxcmlleut hut.
too of tho fatorlle ntc ot l'
Into uiajealy King Ktlwird u
I'rliicr Aloiandra. She la Uv
of King George' hrotlK-r-ln Uw iwi
luuat rullured woiiiati, Lwlul '
, fond of llteratura aud iumk.
Coliitnhin "" 7
Dilley " 6
Kiist llutte 2
KhhI Cedar 0
Gules Creek ' '
(li,aton , '"" '
Monntnin. ' '
North IlillnlHim"" '
North Forest Grovc..,,'"','.,'.',, 11
Iteeilville -J
.Soulh Hillsboro
South Forest Orove 4
South Tualatin
wiisinngtou '
West llutte. 6
Weit Cedar 7
Totiil -;9
1
Ocean Liners.
Rtonmahli) working hours nro four
on nn.1 eight off to tho end of tho voy
age. Tlm Cunnrdora acrvn lm.kcn tilta of
Diittiwotcl. enndy nlong with tlio aft
ernoon ten nhonrd ship.
An 3l,0()0 ton hlp rtmiilnir Oftccn
i'Hc nn hour will eonmiuie 150 tona
of con per dy. A 30,000 ton ahlp go
ins r thirty tnllcn per hour will uho up
1,100 tonM.
Trnyeiera nt ncn lk to tnlk of tho
load nam of Hhl-ot,er than tlm
ono they ro on board of-nnd to Klve
remnrknblo exauiplc f freedom from
Hlmko nnd Mvknm,. Ono fact re-tnnlna-whcn
tho ,. U,.Ul! ,
voynKcra on any craft, however largo,
oon learn that they ro nt navlKiitlng
billiard tablu-Now York World
The Royal Box.
Queen Mary, coimort of Kri(c Ocorgo
aillHt Kl"n1, lH lm nwompllHliod
I'rllirefi Imii,,.... .....
.. , ..iiuiiu, iieircna to tlio
throne of IJol.nnd, la now well ntartod
.onUhandaHtrongresenibianeo to her
Theaultanof Stoilbar.Wtta educated
Pen, Chisel and Brush.
It U related of Hall Cain, tbftr'f
lt. that ho once work-1 In lb U' '
leed lltirt tn tho Maul mount) Im -5
plnco of a young man wlm H ''
kwi thn young felluw'a iwlilvii U
1. 1 in.
1Iji EltMbcth Noiimc, Clw'-M -i
nrtlat, ha aold lo-r al(ttnjf. 'I1'
Clowd Hhnttem," !o 0i I.uintiM.
gallery, and ten yeur afu-r henl"1
It will taka It plnco arnotij lb' c
VMea In tlio Ixjuvrc,
Janu Karl rrner, th i!P'"
whimo atudlo l down In lft
colony of MactHtugnl alley. N'W Vorl
wa a protego of Knlul UnuJoii. H'
wan liorn In Wlnoua, Mtun., In
lived tn the wet for many jrcan.
hi work t rtlwtlv of thn oin P;
rlo.
Rise of Stage Stars.
Ijnira Itopo Crewe took rtW
part.
Itllllo tlurko lA'giin ''on" 8'"''
In Iximlim.
EUlo Kerguaon nuitlu iicr b 1
choru girl.
Klhel Hnrryinoro tuutld het flft
penruneo lu her uncle' Uot"1 Vn'
fnmniiiiv
Mnxlno Klllott began without tm!
liitf with a nmall part In tho
mock company. ,
Matiilo Ailam begnn M cb4
for yean played mnnll partJ, P
ally workluit up to Icnib. ,
Margaret Anglln waa V'
from u dramatic school l 1
Naxltnova from ouo In It"iwla'" '
llu'u.
" . I
Woman. '
A woman la like your ,lfld1'fl
i i.... t from ur,
ww iirr, nuu iii:ni "j
follow, Chttinfort t,u,
No mnn baa jrrt
monna of giving aucceHNfuliy
nd vice to woinon.-llnlwic.
Wnuicn aw through nml w m
each other, nnd often wo wo n
her whom they mont acorn.-' ' tj
Women know by nnture ho (i!)n
gtilne their emotion Mr irtior
tho moat conmimmnto mnle
can dlBgulae hla.-Tbackcray.
Two of Tham. $
Tnwniv-Mv wife's liofvea .
necullar thli.KS. Hho iW1
t-i until iimihn
when alio's ImvlnB a reB
an if- v ,,,.,,1 My
Urowno (Interrupting) $
wlfa only aeotna to W1r'rh 1c gtand
Iwii't hnvlmr one niado.-Cuin
ard aud Times. . -