The ii I JnllLLSfMDR IIIIXSHORO, OREGON, SKPT. 1. 1910. NO. 2 IP HARVEST NOW ON IN COUNTY (irucr Crop; lrrywhcrr Uenri I 'die id J SHitly 1'nJcr C. HUM A. WIKH IHZI.I. 1 Like MlnlalHrt C!l t.mt (iruunJ I uul Well I'upuUlcd Tin- l-:rv-il for Wll-HhittK'ti'li (.vtlll(y o itul i 'ttriH-Ht t. lir-t f tt'' lna"' yards brinning Monday and 0tt.r Mart ing fHUTi!iiy iin.l tuby. I liy ar''H "l WiUn ia.l. an.! tin Hiivrl. y yur.U. at Uiu!i--. tiiv uihI.t way, and thecHtn i-'1""1""'1 H,lu l'lm''!, I...L I,'..- itimiutun' fili-.H. with their Mil ami cabins w -ll lill-d. IjIi.hI I.Y I'U k.TH. Itlowt of tin h.n.-t.n living from tin- Uul ni.l.-itK pirking afford miiii- u !. i ini' for families, ax rhil.lrrii ran tiirk imlly " wrll ti thi'ir Mt. Hundr.-dH ulno yomit.a.h year an a tnattiT of I that I he work is ,nlm tiu'tif Imth health and up la-lite it a matter of hinlory. Thin is a nea.Hoii of "outsid.' jiii-kin" largely, ami the quality ,,f i),,. ti,ii u line, altlioiik'h the yM is said iii many plan- In U- -;nlly tame from Mis Mmvl.alumlrr thenveraK'e. lh'V nwl Ihv ATording to tlie Ktat.'IMflit of the Stat"- lirv Insiiraiiei' mm-1 mi::tioniT Tin" ;.-nnan lin- In Miiranee 'oiimany. of I It th.tn v. I'Veii l!rpr, ir hii.Tit, ami Kr win Kilt.-r. mrrrtarv. had in force lire iiiHiiraiici' to the i-xt.-iil of $;il,.Ki on ).'c..m..-r:!l. V.W. I he eom.:iny h;m inrn .wi-d this ainouiit hinci- the liml of the n . . .i i year. Jiie hiaiiMin-tu uiho hIhiws that the company has ntxmt fit,'"" on ham!, ami m they !"vy Illl U-HMi'HKHielil ciicli lime Uiere IH a lire Iohh thin awt will not like ly Hiilfer any reduction. ii ' i .i -ii l-oliep .laiii, inf gllif.'SS p..cr, exlitluteii iiii tin llillHiKirii track a few years aj.ro. at the matinee, is to he one ol the Ktar attractions at Portland wh-n the .isentiK'k Show and races are tallied o!f. The clever little filly w as in tin- hearts of all out here, and has made many meet oints since ea Ititf Iltllsltofo. College Maid i-'ik s in alxnit 2:i7 w ithout an v iinver. ami sue works like a veteran, never breaking. I'or Sale Team; 7 years old, gray weighs I'iOo. lay, uoo; set $71 harness; Studelmker wagon, !1 I! I: all fur $ 7.. Also hlack Iming liorse. pacer, l.'MI lbs., H'M, Horses all round am: trustworthy. W m. Herbert, Cornelius, Koute 2. Z u Wolf P.rothers have one of the finest mule team in thi section, If You Wish to Vote in Primaries You Must (Jet Itusy AUDIT 2,000 NOW ON Till! BOOKS lluoU Will Clou Tea Diy Prior lo the Primaries The registration hooks for the primaries, which will be held September 21, will close at the clerk's otiice and in the field, on the eveninir of SeitemU;r 14. There are now alxiut 2,000 reis'is- tered, und this in probalily a pxkI hall ol the voting iMiiHila- tion. If a voter wishes to vole at the primaries he must k'et busy or fie w ill Ik- shut out. No one knows just w hat necessity there may be for a primary vote, ami all who consider the nomina ting franchise worth anything should commence to think aliout netting their names on the books. It is estimated that there are from 3.KO0 to -1,000 votes in Washington county, and although the registration in larger, pro- John Hrwk, of South Tuala tin, was in town Saturday. Anton Vandehey, of near Hoy, wan an Artfus caller, Friday. V. M. While, of Gales Creek, wa;s a county Beat visitor Satur day. We carry a choice stock of fiuitsand nuts: - Koeber's Con fectionery. F. G. Brown, of near Glencoe, was in the county Heat Saturday morning. Alfred Guerlier, of Helvetia, was in the county seat Saturday morn in is'. J. Q. Johnson, road supervisor of near Farmintfton, was in town Saturday. Herman Collier, who is busy with his onion harvest, was up from Scholls, Saturday. C. I'. I?errv, of near Glencoe, WATER & LIGHT PLANT f ire Caught on Top of Building Early Sunday Morning EXTINGUISHED BY SIP l 0ILM0RE A Few Minutes More and Property Would Have Beei Lost Just before seven o'clock Sunday morninff the water and light building caught fire on the West cornice at the extreme top, and but for a timely discovery the tower might have been a total loss. William Wolf notified Supt Gilmore of the blaze in time to was in town Saturday, and called prevent a nasty conflagration, at the Argus office. A cinder from the smoke stack Wm. Wohlschlegel. the Scholls had evidently fallen on the top dairyman, was up to the city of the cornice and there must Saturday, on business. have a considerable time Mrs. Henrietta Morgan has elapsed before it caught suffi moved into her new bungalow on Ppntv tn pt fl or The property on becond, near coal ,te . hole tnrouirh the roof about six inches in diameter and Lura Jackson, of East a few sparks went down into the her Oak Miss High Q UALITY Drug S tore Hillshoro, w ill commence a term of school at Clatskanie, Ore., September 5. Money to loan on real estate :imi i n snaii draw nu.tMi w in t I t I ..Ii. fll.llt it ..t t-wi, fnltn. apparent ease on uie p-ck na n- '' v1"""'". r . security. We sell farms. Trv 1 ... t . ... . .1 , .... I'lill Illlf Hl.Ui1 1 1 1 I I S Klllt W H I . " - . i IK iK'iMTii nmi 'an j i us. The Webfoot Realty Co. l reek. 1 lie loiiK-eiiis nui ie-l'" "'" i" v'"" (r,,m Missimri tmd Meld men. an well as the coun- are afed ty clerk h olhce, win txj open to .Miss j'ean amun ieu ior on- 12tf framework of the building. It also gave the cornice quite a scorching, and some fire fell to a lower cornice causing alittlefire. Supt Gilmore extinguished the lower blaae and then started for the top. There were ninety and nine steps to mount, and some of them are not the shortest in Nona: in i.wp.wr.ks 'i and H years, ami are as true as regisiry unui me cwiumk o me verwn, uun, ure mst w uic ine wona, dui uumore maae steel to the harness. Mr. Wolf iun. weeK, 10 visit wun ner sibier, Nancy Hanks time to the sum- was offered ?-"0 for his bargain The hi-1 half of the taxes, hrre Uie first half was paid unur to the first Monday in April. VjU is due and jiayabh on or iH-fore the first Monday in (ktiilsr. P.ilO, and tinlens pui bv Octi.U r ;i, HMO, will Infome deliiKj'K-t. t, and K'iialty and in- tm-slwiH I charged until saidi lax is paid. lis), (!. HanctH'k, ShrriiT and Kx-otlicio Tax Col Itntur Ur Washington County, hated at llillslxuu this 1st lay uf SeptemU-r, IU10. Argus and Oregunian, $2.2o. J. H Wirtx, of Forest Grove. was down in his auto, Monday, and was highly pleased with the risk read to tlie w est of town. within a few days after the pur cha.se. but refused it. Notice to Fanners l'.achot. the celebrated Imiortrd Kcgis- tered Pcrchcron Stallion, w Mrs. Lee via. mit where he connected the noz- .T u Tnillimrpr in rhnrtrp nf zle to a hose and soon had the ItrdlN INMOUNINO " - - - - - J . til VIIHt hV VI.. . tho n-W rrnshf-r nt Crvwlin Snur blaze OUt Of bUSineSS. I n i tha Tiva iQimhr i r thaiioirl Miperiiuendeni names, oi ine r"'A" n nf mrht whn nnnnAwm.M hav ii:n . .. c.i,,!.. j i..ic.h,ui ins ii l suoru uoiiic. - i 4 ! i o I , , , been ab e to witness t the tow- the Argus to state that students We wi l? readv to se and a -n wv.nV.. u-.. make the Fall and Winter at the of the High School, as well as all deliver brick after Monday, July L- irtC j u;ucw nA ranch of the undersigned, two Others, are uxpected to be in at- 23. Give us a call. Klineman kavft hvreft nf watpr and The Place where you arc always getting Drugs of absolute purity and High Quality and compounded by pharmacists who take pride in the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates, and Candies . THE BEST EVER" UaminsKy's Mahe Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.! J. A. uf:m:ht dancu light A projecting galvanized Pearl Heaton and Miss Ambee roof will more than likely be Mooney were united in marriage placed over the top of the struct August 25, 1910, Recorder Ben- ure to prevent a recurrence of ton Bowman officiating. the incident. . r n ti.j t n- Mr. Wolf discovered the fire US & iSwtti Si" oi Sffl -Mn,up the P. R.N. her father. P. M. Jackson, a few days, returned home Sunday. The Buxton Jackson IIoo er, one of the COTSW'OLD BUCKS n't . i . nice was some lightning in Sunday's thunder ithower, but 'in house. damage was renorted for this immediate section. A young fel was killed in a barn at (iSWl'gn, I 1 t "I . I . ..fit : ll.n..lMnn lnt.lit.wl II . . VT.....I- lllll-l anil olie-liail nine nuriiivmuM iniu.uu i.MM iiic iik'i niiiMi iuvtu yruj,, iNOJ Wl jiiiiaooro. '.anks. K. K. Northrup. of in the evening, as formerly n,..o ii;,....,, lWll i,lltl contemplated. burned ast week. wa.s in the fit v Saturday, loin says inai In. uent to the circus to see the 'h.wxI.Hi." as he wm bound to 1 hero w ill le a fH'nent dance at i .I.... l. .. i . .:..:... I ii tlu l),..i U.,Mlnt. l ie iinima i ai i n um.n a nui iu . ihiah.hi, uawiuai lim so often the l'Jist few years, evening. September . under F I. He expects to rchuild his home the auspices ol me uunouc peo. .1 . r I ...III 1 ...... I. . t !,.. .. . nli. in in near iuiure. am win iih itui uiuk tiviunj iii the I.eisy homestead until the orchestra will furnish the music pioneers of this section, was in h nave forsaie new one is completetl. The Climax Milling I fni-iiisli sacks free of to farmers desiring to sell or the city Sat- Cawree, North Plains, Cornelius, .... . .1. .....ii . nnhv lin o-ivra that nninM nrp I VJn?.. KOUie 1. I'lm tie net. i roceeas w iro ".' K.... nto n fund hx)k nir toward mak- registering rather small this year, . : I ... . ing some improvements on tov lce cream dei,Vered to any i.iiLiiv.11 h,vt1"." n:irt 01 me lown. hememDer m io-.-j- "i. i. ... . I 1JC(1 CI LU 1. - UUtlUa V . n L3 r 1. 1 lit K we nave nazeiwoou. no in ieie- Kv - n;tuj hnli j unconscious. The injured man o niimKfliAf vaqp ana an k mus o. i Pim - town Mturoay. greeunjr inenas. iing and Spring Cotswold bucks, . w ill nwnts will be served n the hall. He ,s now residing in Portland. of the registered strains, charge Hu'rew.ll a so be a big hip er ,.lpn.1(k nf Moiint.in. Call and get your pick.-Jos. THORKBURGH President J. E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCELDOWNEY Cashier 5i Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. C Capital StocK . $25,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 20,000 Exchange to all parts of the World Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. .store their wheat at their ware- 17tf 25-33 The wind of ast week piayec -.i ....i i i,i,i i-iviie iv 1 1 ii ein iv noun.-', nw hundreds of bushels were blow n to the ground. The thrifty grow th iiiekeil iiii the w lm tall ' 1 . , . i ... ... I I i-..r.i lir l! V I rillMMI. liu m'm i hem here for f0 cents per Ikix unthrifty or tK) busy at One of the Portland ball play- n t J ers with the team that played at Kemember Rp..prtnn Snnfiilv Wfl, str,,. Inn Salts, a Mexican cook, tliivw hinihelf under the a.ssen K'T train near Bertha. Sumlav niorniiiv. and was dead in n few liiiurs. He was a native of Tun fii'ho ro ince. Ernest ll'i'ei Ihn s)inf!i Inn K'eei! voiir chickens enclosed! dniifgi.st. accoiniianied bv his Just received a large consign Wife II I'tM iiii I lit foieti VJ 1 1. In V I rtm I (if Itlll ill rv wire. Now is niorniiK'. and thev wern tiixi of iln time to buy. - hmenck iV Koeber's Confection-1 the week guests tit the J. W. Jackson home, ut Glencoe. ,.Fr sale: Good hop baler ImvIis pattern; of) hop baskets, im some hoi sacks in gmnl rc pi'ir. Will sell at a bargain. iih Imhrie, HillsUiro. Koutc . West I'nion. J. J. Nushaumcr, of near Phil Neal P-ennett, of near laurel, phones. was mine cuy oaunuaj aitt-i- erv. .oa K.t;ruy onj tha haU e,nV II iiim uuvvtug Miivs waa. tui t otl uvi I ff aV.li UVll.l Ut HVl 1.11 V4. II 111 I I1MM VII tvu v lillV IIVMU. llv n UUJ V. T. Kane is roughing it out was in Fridav. He states that carried to the drug store, where . I .1 1 1 .l I . 1 Ml 4. 1. . - UJ..IL. .' J olliei iniiiKM "it lu'", . ii..:.... A.,,, i nf...,.i.. q.,. k ground for the yellow jacKeus. ,ja u u .. uv. Superintendent Vandehey, of Ulrich Kenipi, 01 neiveua. the count f at Newton w as in town Monday, enroute to Housemoving and other like wns on Mondav. and stated that. and from Cornelius. Work done in the right way. there was but one inmate at the Jesse Mavs. of Glencoe, was in Leave orders with Goodman 61 piaCe as a county charge. This the city Friday, enroute home nuggies. uuicoa ruit jiuc speaKS wen ior me cnaniy nsi from a business trip to Portland. yr ornenus. 0t wasmngion county, aanougn I'orwin. S. H. Thos. C. Todd Wilber W. DIRECTORS John E. Bailey . W. Fuqua McEldownex J. A. Thornburg r Huston was a McMinn ..;u.i viuitm- last. week, reuresent- l 111.. ..-.- - - - G. A. Plieth. one of the real ing the city of New berg in acase nulJ sul)orvisors of the county in circuit court wherein the wajj u from ncar Tigardville, council is trying to nave a imuu- ulomay forenoon. i :. i ,mr in 11111 "JZ1S t L lie Ervine . Burkhalter.. who had Mini, i..w, th th thresher tor a Monev to loan on real estate f t i ht. vva3 over from his II ft 1.. .-v 1. I I ' . . nd 1 ienry Freitag. of West Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku ratli liros., niiisiKim, vi. 1) H. Willers, of beyond Jobe's, as sold his apple crop to Page & Son, of Portland. I OK Tills l.lIdlSLATl'Rli i Utimn, wen; in town Saturday Jir. hvitag has about recovered iniin the fracture of his arm, nidi occurred si-veral weeksago, 1 . M. I ... .... Meinke, of the Winter bndge section, was in the city Saturday. H0 8a.VH that not withstainlinjr the dry season he m had the best crop this year of his Washington County tinning South Tualatin morning, Hop pickers wanted at ranch, Monday the navid lieo-hitto. once the onion there are a few who are drawing king of Washington County, was a little money from the county up from Beaverton, Saturday, exenecquer ana living ai nome, accompanied by his daughter, or with relatives. Mrs. Hose Merlo. Tu0 fnn. vr n,j arir, Team for sale: Mare and Peter Rasp, of Tillamook, while horse, weigh about 1300 each, visiting at the home of his Good work animals. About nine grandfather, Antone Lunow, of years old. H. Harrington, near near Glencoe, fell from a porch Centerville. the last oi the wees ana Daaiy Mr and Mr John fipnnimrpr. injured one of his legs, although Ray &Co.'s yard, at Witch Ha- f Ohio wrrguesU there wa3 n0 fracture- 0x1 th! zel. S. P. trains stop at station. ?"nFj?nNV' prior the 10 year old son of 7.e . t . irains stop at Buitiun. . r Pviiher home near aay Pnor "ie 10 year oiu son oi Write to W. B. Peterson, mana- Dr. Coffeen, of North Yamhill. ger, Reedville, Ore. 21tf Sd Fridav was struck by a gate at the John . , " nates tarm. L,eisvvu e. ana sus- Fred B. Clark, oteastot tarm- t w. House left for the Ship-UflinPd a severe bodilv ininrv. al- that the Sunday raintall .... r reu u. jh . l,..,,l,v Hiuiouna- niysrlf acan.ii.iMe . M,niiv ni4 sava . - - 'a: "" " 'r't ; w i,.uuituif subject to the Knmi- 'r7.. V a " i' 12 x' ?n n T..aa lltlu. ' "ks, ."ca' ou, iu'u tnougn no Dones were proicen. both experience. ... . iu r hit vnniviu tii i n i u i ulmmi i i i i i . ... i,.,.i. nrmmrlrs. Sept. 34, 90- !' tout tuv u..v.?J on Uie LAHUmuia, monuity IIIOIU- l)r H' A tJaileV Sttendea r..ni bVi.evrr in the direct primary am very heavy in nis neigntx i noou, ymg He expects to be absent the unfortunate lads. u i.. ll Iwlllir kl'.ll UHUIU Bin"."-' nn.. Thflr TTilien nillTH LUCI t I - 1. 4-.,., .J..n I . ... ... !)ninciii".'--n i - , i....i.i.,iin I " u v ecu ui ten uao. i oeoigo k, Baglev. of Bagley n .m iso a triievrr m innii. ' " ... than UD this way. . . We are now better than ever ijare, came over from New- an. ''I'l'vKcsiiity w v Timmr of Beaverton Next. Monday -the 5th-is prepared to supply our customers, lt the last of the week, and cli,u"0,afl,R,he VUs K W .K V.ef.f'n,S?1. a '.uJ Labor Day and the cognomen foe have a trood sunnlv of floor- iUOIluay, vvitn a , . 0;,rnifinnnr. bprp with : V,:1 .j C.l.i;., m,l(U' Hying trio to Portland to 8'c John F. Stevens, President 01 the Hill nwuk Mr Itiiflev 'turned to Newport the first of tlie week, to remain with his J.inuly for a few days. ftirs, eleclorale. Clms. W. I.oii.Uin. CoUuiilila Prcciact, Cornelius Route I. was in town profile of I -or County Judge i, il. Re.mhlinui voters ot wasmnKui. .. . A-. i..,uiaiii'il is a caii.li- trio nrnnnwd new utt3 1IIUU1 "ll-tt",-c v ing, rustic, snipiap ana nmsning hnnl hnnE The hopgrowers striving to save their iumber and can furnish good Ii.....t., i, tnn,i nnv. ""i1. ullu ovijuvujr tv ..u nouse Dins on snort notice, we also have a good stock of all Wilt I C ulA IV k7wvia mvw l . . t 1. .. T and dollars John Howell, of Bacona. was kinds, of common lumber We ,, n nii-i ia ,.,r nrnA m aaturuay, wringing in nueen '' i . .. 'i-.. ..n.i,.tHiiriieii is r. ij. iHu.a.u 10 ivij iivuu .1 1 i .,.j u , i ,m. rn 1 n men rnar arp nrsr. nnanr.v: )m:;J.. his. Northern "VTC" Th,v al brick Vnd buildinlock's.' -livonv' t 'TJIK ale? a ,n .m8 0 teShute residence, in East Try our building blocks for your the . lll'J h young orcnara, sei oui since ne . , fruit or potato house, or founda 'al. mTv Ti'ww tin 1 iiihufi's in Bin iiotiiiimte.l ami elected, I will, came to Hil sbpro a lew years " -7. tion for your buildings-better ,1.. .. ' . ..",Jr ..-l una unegen f conscientiously ntrn The V e d was so heavy William ntman, wno was Daa- j u00 . .r w..... op rn in n 1 i uie lruit ui ace iicai uouiiauu. a iui umi," 6"i n ,roiui unii -i.-v nm tn n ana lutein linau- ouij w - - I. ,., . , , , , i I UCUCI6I4 t. ill nr Vll w umv i..,.:....h.. iim iimUn is snfheiontlv recovered that he L.i ... 1 iZ employed in Portland. V0? I, ic'ni 'adnd.mtion of "7 " i. was able to leave the hospital the t .t to I ll.sr . . t...:i,li.... n VW III IM V f I Htiva LllCI C 13 llJ OULll 1 i , a ii . I -" -v. vv...w -ww play's rain fell in streaks c.....y iv. 'Y busy. In the past we find that Vtr this section, and laid the i,",,m ,. , . Z , ,ui Peitinir permanent , fv will Kmrick. who went J. C. Miller, of the Arcade dis- it is the failing of many peopl "llt fmely wherever it took a "'t,,,,,, for public money expended-ami M ' excursion to Timber, Sun- trict, was in town Saturday. J. to wait till the roads are almost ""ll,'ii to favor n l.u-ul tv. In i w.ii euinextiy wotit to uim en... . -oncrht. i7 hean ties, at the C. savs the prune crop is hardly hmoassable. and then place their !,lily Places, however, it was l desire to have place, on . , rf e f u to the average this year. He orders for delivery, at a cost of i.'.'t a small snrinkle. Here in ttfli;.r.v.1?. ,.,i,,,ini9tratio'n: rerina-Lv,J mpnsnred 1R inches in came in to meet his son, Eslie, twice what it can be done for oillHhoro. nnn nn .lmim ntiatwiird i ,..... ..! full value for every cent . nfV,oM traA tVioirVinnH who with bis wife, came out now. So don't force t. this vcar. tn. UA " Ii . i.i I. ....... tU r.l.r nnn fpnm I'nrtlnnH fnr n fpw rinvalurhiln .llir Rtrwlf 19 pnmnlptp .. "vvii. niu t.inin juiinv" i cik " i iii Muiah. IIUL rilllllCIt woo tnc unij uni. iivm " " i " .... , . utm was vif Kiiomi niuila of .. .. ." ...u .r..t .vr.,1 lin the eountrv. I fironer & Kowell Comoanv. .... , ' 1 ' .7 "v ii.., i v " i ri,.vn.,Hna iirptfiiu. i win) iiiaui; kvvjvi. i " . i DUTCHESS I llUUOHIiiv '1 IO Cents a Button $LOO a Rip "WE are sliowing the full line, fresh from the factory, with many improve ments. They are all new, snappy, up-to-date and stylish. Made in closely woven cheviots and worsteds; fashionable colorings in striped and plain effects; cut in two styles conservative and "peg-top," and every pair warranted. I 3 BAILEY'S BIG STORE Forest Grove, Oregon SCHOOL TEACHERS LOOK HERE HI Are you among the number who will want a new watch ere school begins? If so, here are a few substantial reasons why you should come to me for it. Having sold watches for the past 18 years, I have had an opportunity to observe just the satisfaction that each grade and kind gives, and offer you the benefit of this ex perience free. When I sell you a watch I put my reputation back of it. I am interested in the service as well as simply selling it, t e t 1: il.i r.-i. 1 j j ... l: itjf.it... I ior i realize inui my iuiure saies uepenu on me eausiacuou my goods give. If for any cause your watch should go wrong, I am in terested and can not afford to do otherwise than make right for you. Mr stock is large enough to meet your wants as to style, quality, or make. My prices will compare favorable with Portland. Come in and let me show you some new style cases. LAUREL M.HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate OptMMtrlat i I ' r r- ' i ' I' sianuing in the road.