The rtlLLSB vol.. XVII IIIM.SHORO, OKKCON, JULY 28, 1910. NO. 20 AHORNEYS SUE SUCCESSFUL CHEN I M: A for Three T huninl u,,,N HHIUlIkKV ruKMKS. VKDMW ,( ol J. N. UarJitcr Will Itl I'mli Kt) Shlctrj Ihouiaml Att-.m.-v i l.rinK' K. Adams, of I'.H'Ua! i.l, and Geo. U. liaelt-y, of IblM..'. have micd Lucy Ami Cunliu t for $.T.iW for mt t U,- to-. . ring a period of four wars. the litigation runci-rning the breaking of wills of Mat tin (iilhiiiui ami wife, parent of n. (l.i. hu-r. Tin' Gilhhan w.i, down the v oiumoia t.it li-n timet Gilhhan river, un l til tn xi Uwn a oiu of the big tiUktH 'li 'f the lower Columbia, 1'iith.r an.l mother made will.- iiU'iiti.a!. an. I when they pa- -! aaa t! 'A a,- found that .Mrs. (iarilm-r, .wle of J, N. Gardner, wfil kt. '.ui here yean ago. wan to Kt - ninth of tlx esTate thi-rr riv nine heir ji"v ilt she i.ilir. ! Mr. Gardner, tlx ;,i,!;i-,l If she died In-fore the i,.j.;i.C:S. -die WUS to get ''lit "' tMiiir a il the share w a to go to thi" other . !;!, t heir. Gen. K, Bagloy ami Iuniig K. Ai:t;n tk the nw anil ulU-r four ;. .i! . J mini' Webster, ot j'urtiai.'i, U foiv whom the a.e was tra .l, wan held with them that U.- clause as to tho demise Jul ii..t provide fur vesting dur iiijf th.' 1 1 ft. of tin' husband; an. I Will, secondly, it U'lllg dcjKlldilit tm the life' of the bust-and. it :n contrary to public olicy, atn.1 sin -v. a.s ilifivtijiot) i-rivfii her inti-n t in fee simple. Tin' law a ( ;.-ar that the heirs ac cepted the decision, ami tin iinii.. rt) n now Hal! to Im going u sail and division. The inter-t-t o! Mr. Gardner runs well up to th.- .flt'i.otM mark. J. N. Gardner anl wife lived east tf lii!Mri for .several yean. Gar.l tier a , a stockman for yean'., ami at one lime handled (iilli- Imn'ii I... -.tm-k on the fiver. loi ter he i unit' out lieiv and ran a sawmill near Orenco, lie in now on a homestead over on tlu Silet. sonu'wliere. . The will which -.WW hrokeii rend. . fol- luttH. iicrUiiiiinif to Mr, liard- lier'rt mli-ivKt: 'ln i uf my ..i itii(;liler, l.mv Ann (mi,;-, i ,, , mmc I,, i aU huliul. llicn I ail, u,l .hircl tll! he l-.ir lulirr.it niira.lv WiHtrH III tint Hem liii h limit inucl an.l ..! rliir In lull ful.T mi,! i iic. 1, I. ul in raw' ln', tll MI'I l.u. inn, atiftll not atitvivr tt-r nil-1 Im.l.iu.l, i hi-u, anil lu llinl Caw- 1 Kivc, ilrmr iml 1rivttltt to lief ill llir lr.l of i ,.i:i (...it 1011 of my miirily wilti HV . H,. r In!. licit, llir tiini 'f olio "t.'l Ur i,n mi,) in fw my hinl ilu;hn-f l.u. v A uii lnill ilie taiiiir lirr Mill lm Iwm.i .!..!, llu u I tliirct tlmt tin- mI-I "iitl "in- ninth rl tint wuiil.l have llr.ilirl , ,, )er , 1,1,(1 (il.vnr.l tier tiut..ii,l, (.hall, witlt the tce.Um ol nut .lul nr, Ucoiuc tin- roftty if l"l It .1i i.l.-il cjimlly run. mg tny ullirl riiilit Cllll.lllll lirii iiilwloie imim-ii." IOK sai.i: dray mare, 10 yours old, weighs i.'hi. True to work. Also Lit) head I'liats, nannies and wethers, well Ane-ora. Oral Oarii- iier, ('.iniclitiK, Uoiito 1,2 miles milt's above Moiintaindale. l u cilic Slatos Tel., (IIoiuhh', S)7, . w. Wlutmoro. of near I.au- I'el, was in town the first, of tlu Week, W. Iienslow, of CoriK'liiw, was In the city Saturday, ami railed "i the Ai'Riis, ''. K. I A II. , ei-tnTal ln;i 'f the 1. U. .V N , ;. n. ral l'.T .1. P. ( I !i i.'ti ai l S , teiideiit l''i.-!. of t -i h.-rii 1'ai'llic, and I '!,n- I i , - -; f m . - r- i.i. I., haviis, of . 1'. ;. ,v N',, eoiiiiuii.-. hy ' ,. .;, I !,., . .- t delil of II,.- ,;i r.,;l S.il'lnl yi-hterday for a -,m -.(.. nr (, n online on Ih.- Sahii.inlH-rrv. when- they '.Mil li h ami hunt. and f.irj.'.-l ail aU.ul traihe, Hi'heilulert and HUI". ' ! I train your l.iw !;n.. ;th l make It priMliiee ! iul .!-. . v.iit :.tarl the inanufaclure of t !, Iaiye..t tiie in a few (lav i. We ho A l,a', a miily of tm h. inch ;u,, li liich, on hand. I'ut in vo.ir or der lit once. Otii eiav li lh. Iie ,t for jirmliiciiij.' 'ihh durahh tiinu'. Order iio'A. (iro,.'r vt liowell, Co., S. holl i, 111!:: l.o!'0, Ore., liuut.- 'J, il. Tel. Vtf Tl.e I', U. .V N. will ,.l;,rt it : et lir:i.Ht to Tllliher, S' . I ; . I.'l ', at nine in the nioniitij, and will lea'te on the return trip, at live o'clmk. The trip i s a delightful one, and well worth one's tune. I'uie picnic ('round hau been laid out for (he e.iln fort of t he pas iehster-i, and th.-r.- will he plenty of r.rtini for all. A-; there w ill no hall K'anie on, there will doul.tte-ii he a j,'. 1 att.-nd ance. Want to rent .small place with eardiii land. Uesire ranch suit able for poultry. Will pay rash r. iit, or cut enrdw hk tor pa- llleht. W I dl to take h.s ie-ssiol! I lctoU-r 1. Write particular.-;. M. t', l'o.t. Cornelius, Or. li lljto pa A crew of civil etietneers has .-en sun eyiiiK' a route from Orclirn to (Ih-lieoe, to Collect the I'nitcd proni?.cd Inn and the Oregon lilectric. loth lines in(.; tmw under Hill control. It H said that a survey will aUo be run from tiieiiroe into llilihboro and then the choice Will rest With the lltot feasible of the two routes, tliK'fHcs at cunt White Kiver Siour. $1.1i; A. &. II. sinia, .V; U-d corn xtarch. .V; fl il. dairy salt, IIV; "Mi lbs, II. (I. salt. 2.V; I'lue KibUin crn. v'; l'.lue Uib .oit tomat.N-s, Kc, All other ar ticles in pinHrtion. II. Weh ruiiK' ii Sons. The .MeN'amer stak'e is now running hot ween Forest drove and Tillamook, and the trip is made to the hay city in one day, with a relay of fresh horses at McNaim-r's ramp. Passengers eoiniiiK' imt from Tillamook are started in the niornine; ami lauded in time to take the seven o'clock evening car out of For est (iruve. )r. C V. Sehmelel, osteopath ;,. olAsician. of Portland, will he at the Commercial Hotel. Jims- Smii ,ro, Tuesdayx, 1 hursdays ami Saturdays of every week. Hours 1.U0 p. in. to l;ik i"u ,1. Uvnn, the rural mail carrier - . I t . ,l't l-llld on Kollie a, weiu i Monday morning, to allemt un e.leral court as a witness airumsi one of the yotine; men who luue t - i ' i ......i.i.i n i ur u...ii makliur im uouon i,;a .;! i-.iute. he vouue; 1 1 it 1'ieiii , . . ow was arrested at the nunmR- ton sawmill. Airsalo: Fivsh lIolstine-.ler-1-. .. . ... ii I in iriio.1 Soy (OW, line iioowi, " f- .,.,', liiion C. Sorenson, Ueaver- ton. K. I. KesHlenee Z l-- mm ... . ll 11 M smith of Koedvilio. II. Mitchell and wife, am i.a ..us and wife, the hit tor of FariuinU'ii, start Sunday, i i-... v.,t Hi-Id ltene h. I',,.' "Illll 11 1 MVIll'l" ' - ...i. H.ov wi eniov tm eoasi breezes for a couple of weeks. The Climax Milling Co. will furnish sacks fret' of charge I'm-niei-H desirinu" to sell store their wheat at their ware house, s Says (In- Old '. S. A. Ih (iood I nullah for Him, After all WMII I) Mol Ml. NT 0I: WM. WI.I.ACI1 Sj Cii-I ol l.oirig in Abuul I lie Same ah in Oregon father of Mrs. Ooueison, returned the Tony Sinay, of Iowa Hill, waH over to the city Monday after noon. Cus Steves, of east of town, is avrain at work at Celilo, alxjve The Dalles. J. 15. Trullintrer, in charge; of the county quarry at Oswego, spent Sunday with his family. A. W. Walker, of South Tual atin, was over to the city the last of the week. Geo. Schulmerich, of the Com mercial liank, made a flying trip to ("re-swell, Sunday, We carry a choice stock of fiuits and nuts: -Km-ln-r's Con- OPEN SEASON FOR BUCK DEER AUG. Deer Slayers Priming: Their duns for the Open Season STRINGENT LAWS FOR PROTECTION No Hunter Can Kill More Than Five Bucks in Season, and no Does the week from a two feetionery. W. O. la d. of month -i trip to Scotland the Mrs. Thomas Murphy, of land of his birth. Mr. Kirk wood auive Moiintaindale, was m the sass In- found hut two or three M' Monday afU-rn-Kin. co'.i.iins and that he was jiam- luny lonesome ai limes, ih made Fdinbui'''h, Glasgow and Slerlin, and while at the latter place ascended the monument of the pvat William Wallace. Scot laud's premier patriot, (ilasi'ow is a (.rival city, Mr. Kirk wood says, and it is kept as clean as a parlor. Living there i sal Mint the same as in Oregon, some things U-ing higher, and I,,.,..,- II., tlwio.rltf ), would buv hi'm some of the eele- Muunt AnKl'L I. rated Scotch clothing, hut uikdi We will be ready to sell and examination found that, after deliver brick after Monday, July all, he could do aUmt as well in 25. Give us a call. - Klineman I Oiepm. Bros., North 11 illsboro. .Mr. K irk wood says lie is glad T. i,.;,, n,i Kdna Fn-il Iiufener. wife and chil dren, were in from Helvetia, the last of the week. Dan Iisy was over town from South Tualatin the last of the week, getting ready for harvest Miss L K. Ferrin, who taught here last Winter, is taking her vacation at Garibaldi beach be yond Tillamook. Frank Waibel, with Kmmott Pros., returned tho last of the week from his homestead above- . , i.i 1 I I 4 111. ,11 ...f. ,i I Intllllll ...... un .lo.oe, ioio.mK r lmeni. of i-uruand, were guests of Mrs. II. 1. liagley, the first of the week. Frank Simpson, of South Tua latin, was in Monday, and states that the Winter wheat harvest is started in his locality For sale: Good cedar posts. G. H. Hays, one and one-half miles N. W. of Laurel, Ore., on 20-22 does not rev ret toe inn. 1 lie old U. S. A. is good enough for me, and now that I've made the trip, and revisited the scene of my lioyhood, I'm satisfied." MV PLAY (iRLSIIAM (ilANTS best Aggregations m Multnomah Hugh Rogers County and they have captured m bwn jn por1 nearly all the games they have lhp play.-d this season. 1 hey were tht,ir hoine jn Bv. F. .1. Seweil is now trying to get ,t... I I. .,,,1 r ! i ..,-, j I, com, to in. Ill . lUllH lllt.lt.'" v.' iv I-" i , . Hdlboro for a contest, and. if ouu. I he shall succeed, he will have a John Gfeller and Jas. Black, series of vames that will glad the store keeper of above Moun- the hearts of the fans. The taindale. were down to the Givsham Giants are one of the county seat Friday morning. .est Aggregations m Multnomah h iw,,, and wjfe. who tlaiui lor a day through Friday for uvtnn I,,- it... U,.l Sii . ti'.'im. a ..i ;,.. L- Lot i n. 'im i. 11. liarnngion, one oi v.enu-i nal Pitcher, Nick Williams, was ville's big ranchmen, was in the airainst them. In-sides three or city 1-rulay, ana cauea on me four of the Cardinal infield and Argus, outticld, Sam Paisley passed through to Mr. Sewe I is trying to get a his home n hove IJuxton. Friday . i . i. ......a. I - . . i .i . i , I .. game wan uie vuaiiw ioi ,i wi-vr ajtor attending Hie lU'puoncau rom Sunday. convention in Portland I If I ii-idcov nf iuitri Tnnla. ohn Algi'sheimer, of bcholls, , h is one of the liveiy was m tow n aiuiuaj. lw.v. ,.f u. Vtare was m he c,tv Jack Uobinson was up from pain ruay. the last of the week. August Boge, whose land has ri... ri neiv M l i-iJ heen H ouoieu m aiue Mute nc mmpui building a turret story on top of his fifty acres at the Farmington their main building. sioro, w m to.i ouum,. Julius Christenson, of near U. G. Gardner was out above Laurel, was over to the city bai- iauiei, ououa.y, .w. ...o urdav morning. -"'-& - Miss Minnie llartrampf and " i,.-.,...,, ...ul Miss FUen Cillenwater wore u. . i ' , visitors over Sunday. me o. r. cai-Miops, m iuuwiu, Was out Saturday and Sunday. ugust Wedeking, of near -riveting friends. Scholls. was m the county seat , . f . nartod the first of the week for he open season for killing buck deer w ill begin on Monday, Au gust 1, and will continue until November 1. Dog3 are tabooed and the law is very stringent on this point. Local hunters are getting ready to get into the timber by next Monday morn ing, and Buck Mountain, the Nehalem, and the Wilson, as well as above Mountaindale, ap pear to be the choice of hunting grounds. When a hunter goes out this season, it will be well for him to have a thorough knowledge of the laws that govern hunting of deer in order to avoid trouble. The statute forbids the killing of females at any time, and no one can have in their possession female deer, dead or alive. Other pointed expressions of the aw are: It shall be uulawTut at any time, with in the State of Oregon, between one hour aftei (-unset and one half-hour before unr'ee of any day to hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, or deitroy any deer; and it shall he unlawful for any person to take, capture, kill or dettruv, in any open ea on, more than five deer. It thall be unlawful within the btate ol Ureeon, at any time, to sell or offer for tale, barter or exchange, any deer wnaisoever, or me meat or flesh ol any deer. The ccnaltv of violation of any of the eame laws affecting deer Is a fine of not less than 1 50, nor more man JJ50; or noi less than 60 or mote than 90 days in the countv jail, and the court may, at his Iiscretion impose ootn tine ana imprison merit. It is also unlawful to mutilate a deer 10 that lue sex may oe ui-.uiseu. Neither can any one ell or offer for sale or trade any hide of deer, or boms, until he shall have Rone belore a county clerk or a justice of the peace and procured a tag, alter wnicn ne can go inio me mar ket with tbem. .spotted tawns can noi be killed, and neither can a person kill a deer of the first fear. Running with dogs is prohibited. High Q UALITY Drug Sto The Place where you are always getting Drugs of absolute purity and High Quality and compounded by pharmacists who take pride iu the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates, and Candies. THE BEST EVER" HaminsHy's Make Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. J, A. THORNBURGH President J. E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCF.LDOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. fel- Newport the county seat Saturday. (Tins. Grabol. of South Tuala- their annual meetintr at Netarts. tin. was in town Saturday, tak- noar Tillamook. They will be ing out harvest supplies. absent several weeks, The Wiley barn on Second 1L T. King, of Forest Grove. ct. k . uimir mven a new has announced nimsoii as a can dour, Jos. Lorsung doing the didate lor county treasurer, suo- wtii-k. " Meet to the endorsement oi me Jack Wood, of Hoy. was in the p"" W .... ..... 1. 1 llf... 1-1 P nUnA Hf.1,1,-, ,. ti- . i-iiiav. iremmr out saie v ni. noucseui, u; iiuu c mvmu i.nu for nn auction on Sootomuor taindale. where mere is always ' " ' ... 1 1 1 plenty ot shade ana cooi running Mil..,.,! on.i veif.wh. water, was down to me county aas. moo.- is - ";r.. cat M.viv. av morn iiff. parted the first ot tne wee-K ior p-" -' - AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at pub lie sale at his farm near Roy, on the P. R. & N. Railway, at ten a. m., on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Mare. 6 vears old, I200 lbs , with suck- iue colt, months old; sorrel mare, gray mare, two yearling colts, 2 cows, one fresh this fall, one now fresh; year old heifer, fresh next March; 3 heifers, IS months old; disc plow, Canton clipper plow, new; harrow, hay rake, disc har row, i buggies, a sets Duggy narness, sei work harness, cultivator, wagon, 3 hogs, some household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale t'nder tio cash; Ten ami over, one year bankable note, 8 per cent, interest. Two per cent, off cash over tio. j act wood, uwner. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Capital Stoch $25,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 20,000 Exchange to all parts of the World Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. Thos. C. Todd WilberW. DIRECTORS John . Bailey J. W. Tuquii McEldownex J. A. Thornburrf or 17tf I'avid Rice, who sinco leaving 'I'olk lias boon at Rosoburg, and then at Scuttle-, was in town aaiuniay. Ml'S. Fred 7.illv iiml ihiuehter. Helen, accompanied by T. R. Iiiil'rie, wont to Newport, Satnr "!l.v iiiorning. Mrs. Oscar Simons and Miss ''''mil Bacon, daughters of Mr. "'"I Mrs. Goo. Bacon, have boon Newport visitors the past week. Team for sale: Mure and horse, weigh about I'M) each. Good work animals. About nine .Vears old. -II. Harrington, near Centervillo. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Christon- S(n, of Nowborg. were Sunday Wests at the homo of their ''Wghtor, Mrs. F. A. Duncan, "Turning; Monday. John Masters is commencing Vie shipment of (J00 cords of 'V111' foot wood from a siding move hanks, on tho Pacific Rail .W.V & Navitfnlion line. It will ie brought to this city for next v mier's fuel. . 1.1 ..!.. . W :.,i,n,.;.i U T....4- ,,,.1, l.,,n!lr .ft Pnini-m in atieXUlKieil 11IO lO YIVIVIUI, i'l uusvusiv uuiiioi -v w. i. ... vv C lind other British Columbia see one of their new gopher v ' 1 . n 1 11 ... i..' v. traps, uets tnem every time points. in..., : r, Biee;ers. ot La r. .,'1.. e.-inie down bust week to P Mrt,.fU uiiia. and there is no chance of shoot- rhoi-parent. Mr. a-ujMrs- -or n. uei --;"of inff yourself or running a spear M. L. AblH'tt. . ooirimn l-Vidnv lastnecessitating P" l1' Mrs. Abluitt with w uiaiuuiv cajnjrintwo physicians in con- EH Bowbeer is laid up with a the last ol the week. miltation. He Is now getting bad knee, caused by a -bruise U'.w.n vour ctucKons t'ucawvM. a 0ng nicely. .. some time ago. I . t ,,1.004-,.. IV Oil time Corwm. ssnnreme Court and briefs are For sale, cheap, a good Jersey The joint is and it will be Mi.a, Womei of near Laurel, I i tl. oonfi tn the cow. 5 vears old. Good milker, was over to the city the last of Slll)P.,me tribunal. From the and a good flow and test-KHne- the week. Mr. Womer was one of thc w8e it appears that man Brothers, worth niiWMro, of the pioneer nopmeu or the trustee sued Shenll tor some at. um-Ryam. Hillsboro real estate wnicn naci M c v Elder and two V : 1 children, who have been visiting , Mrs. Elder s sister. Mrs. C. L. i mil his s houHior 10 uiv iiiiiimi-.. uv.,v, 1 i.vt 0. have departed ior meir i - , , e ...... , own to u,a,i 4 iit tm ivusree was en- r . ' ... -u- 11-. -ft ttllVl section. Hillsboro real estate wnicn nau RIrg Thus Talbot, former mayor of hoon deeded to Mrs- Sherill just hil lr" i, - lius and who is still ready before Mr. Sherill went into JurE S 'hlsSuldorto the wht-el bankniptcy. Jtidge Campbe 1 Craw was the week 1 Mill 1 lll.lt II. ,c'-i ...T - n;ilhnro. ,u i,niiu ti-ii-niurh thu mistake Mr. Brown says the tire ot last ChM Eames, of Oak Park, f tho scriVener. The attorneys week did no damage, but that win Soon start for his annua for the trustee, however, allege the timber on hw place and on w 11 soon u hevond r. . 1,., ' .i,i,m,. Wa that t the Bag ey holdings was saved trill over w ""'--'i uimuieni - . : f L, u was Sherill s property anu was omy aiwei a oucuuuua "" trip Newport. Dusty roads. 1 bought with his money. the flames. "I am mighty glad to see Hillsboro improving so rapidly. It Gratifies me to see that three- storv hotel going up on Main & Third, and i 11 be here at its orjening. without doubt And, to show you that I want to do the right thing I'm spreading the news everywhere I go." Hon. Hubert Bernard, citizen of Yamhill and Washington Coun-! ties, who was in town Saturday. Milton A. Elliott, of Dillon, Mont., and who has large prop erty interests in that thriving city; and Chas. Martin and wife, of Portland, were out, bunday, guests of 0. Westcott and fam ily, of Shady Brook. Mr. Elliott was many years ago a neighbor of Mr. Westcott back in Nebras ka, and Mr. Martin is a half brother of Jas. May and a broth er of Mrs. Westcott. E. W. Dant was up from Reed vil e. Saturday, and will soon haye his threshing outfit in the field and add another season to his lengthy career as thresher man in Washington County. Haybaling has commenced on the plains and some of the cut has already been received here for shipment. Late oats are not coming up to the standard and many acres have been cut lor hay. A. B. Smith, formerly with the P. R. & N. Co., in the days when the company was building its own grade, was out trom Portland, Saturday, and went on out to Buxton. The value of advertising m the Argus was shown when last week a ticket from Portland to the East was recovered and re stored to its rightful owner. Save Your Money By buying Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon t We have quite a number of pairs of child's, women's, and men's shoes which are slightly damaged and more or less out of style which 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. These are all good material but not up to present styles. Now is the opportunity to get a good shoe for little money. We shall be pleased to show them to you as long as they last. I l- THESE INDICATIONS THE REMEDY If in reading you often have to stop and rest, or rub your eyes, it. is a certain indication that you need glasses. If the type blurs and runs together, if the eyes burn or ache, if there is a tendency to hold the book at arm's length, or very close to your face, your eyes should have attention at once. With some people severe headaches are the only symptoms of eye strain. Others can read or sew without tiring, but do not see distant objects well. Still.others have none of these symptoms, but find by alternately covering each eye that they are doing nearly all their work with one, while the other sees very poorly. In nearly every case these troubles can be entireiy relieved by glasses. I will be glad to make an examination of your eyes, and will tell you just whaf condition I find them in. LAUREL M.HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist, I I I 1 I I a I