7 TreT i r JnllLLSB vol.. HILLSBORO, ORISON, SEPT. 29, 1910. NO. 21) 6R HALF IB MUST BE Pi BY MONDAY EV E I Kit IN y limies xs (tt, InUrcst J iVnwIly ...,tui itlorSANO VLT IMMII) Hiay W ill hf I" u( 10 I'M- ,!lc st Ihc Counter Tlii- ' llii- last full week of f,r tin pityriH'iit of tin- , .i . . . i . . . la.it 1 ' "' Uv "",l,u it,", Mau' in, ai. t hundreds will take ltd vanta;" f ntre-t fair wn-k to walk " I' I" tl" '"rl bonne ntnl ,mil.' up t Imlance of their ,m- t Siit rilT IlaiHMK-k. If tin la.4 tin! f km il-linu.Mit. after n.vt M"inlay. there will ! a f.-ty.M and illtelVHt. Ituii it runs into iiH.n. y rapidly. S if you liavf paid luilf your tax bc.Hure .....I lnr.ii. kite ttie other pari, or litaixl to Hnitif money. Tau run 1h paid ritfht up to Maml.e, l U'iiiui.'. M tin law nays t i; sit (.. k'raie run up to. unt ,.,,! , ... .if, tin lirnl Monday in (H-toU-r. h", i-ral thounatnl dollars will tWrf. iv Ih plared in the hafiilH i.f the f iunty in tin next liUMhr'i 4 ihlVH. pi itt.ic sai.i: Andre.-. II. i kinann. II,. road' Hiipe, ) .,! f,,r ;. av. nl. mi. w:m 10 toAM . I, IV. II.- I a t jl;,t linihhe.l Hume hue rm k road work ill the Cedar Mill ,in!n, l Mr I'kmanii hn.iii'ht to the Ari'iw llMlO- three line Ill, III. fl-nln . thlee earo,J Oreneo tree, which Were the lihehl of tiie line for color and ImilMUi-l. 1'hi'V were very larj-e, a swell. md were uer- fect as to formation and freedom f n mi hcale or worm. 1 I . I ' . r . . ... AiHui tinny ol the visitmi.' ttlltlisters Were taken out to See the KurroundiiiL' couritrv. Mon day afternoon, inakim.' the trin hy rivr and automohiles. The Visitors Wefe elitllU.liaUil,' over their trip, and all united in say. inn that they had never seen a liner .eetioii anywhere ill the Northwest. . l.ee Sears, Dr. W, D. W.n and Thou. I'.mm.!! were aniline those who droe their ears. SHOWS Wit T CAKt; WILL ACCOMPLISH Postmaster I'.. I'. Cornelius and wife, and Hon, William, re turned Monday afternoon from a three weeks trip hack to Kan sas City. Missouri. Mr. Come i us arrived home two or three flfivu uftf.ru t bun hi evr.eet! - line l.xhihit of Horticulture .i.:..i.:.. : 1.1 IL I II 1 1 r 1 1 1 K woiou in; an't njto to get back and see how the fa mous street fair is going. Mrs, (melius was ill two or three days after her arrival at Kansas Citv. but aside from that the Ni Climaic In ihc World Can Eu-I Our trio was very pleasant. Ben I.CK.I Prodmilon says that Oregon has the edge on every state that ne passed throturh. and he is irlad to get lew years ago. Washington hack to the land of no extremes. ' ouniy s apple production u(lt,l considerable oil on th amounted to nothing because of waters to tret Kemrter Krantz, the general apathy for better of the Urenonian, In Km lavor horticulture Tiwl:iv it Is .titr.-r. with the M. h. conference, which ent, for growers everywhere All Old Timers are Asked to Meet at Court Hous Saturday COUNTY HAS MANY EARLY PIONEERS Requested to Meet ia Court Room, Lp- stairs, at II A. M. ai loumod Monday evening. Ik runt-, sent his miner in. an ( this section are prunihir and ,., spraying for all there is in it. minister, and as the discharge i .... ... .i . I'.t jiii4 ii. iiH ;,. H i. and the so endid exhibits at the came through executive session i ..." I . . . ... iLi m ! ii !e f i tti rnf Jmfifrino ami wi i.ihi.' to take the Dai v street air is a demonstration ol .u,v- '"' .-'"' v .- - I II I ...1 ',.-a.i" Ann and Sunday Oxonian for one what the section can do with r. IT vear.an, hy paving a year m (.are and culture. amanre, yn me ryiis ami an 1 1 .., i f. .. t "iil.i'i'h.n in...", i ...ii l, iui ui. . .... . . 1 ... . .1 one nrice. This oiler will nt th-r- U found liner looking nature without the entire con la t Ioiik' so K"l in H.Klfl. Nowhere in the world story . As a matter of fact it is always easy to get these things Ijecause it is can hard to transact business of this t!r The mid.-r :iigtud will Hell at pub ;ca u t;i.n at tlie Farmers' Feed Shed in IlillHUiro. on Main Street. Udween Third and Ku'.irth. at one p. m., on s.vi i'kday, (urroiu'.u 1 .v.. i. l ead i.'tN.l tnilk cows, 2 nun in fr.sh U'tw een Oct, ' and Nov, Tt halanco fresh in SpritiK thee rows all have txd the PiUT.- . m test and are absolute ly health) ; all in tnilk; 7 heifers, 1 to 2 . .u s old. Te-n,. of Sale Coder $10, rash; 1 l and over. t months bankable nolo, ut S per cent, in- teri-t. Tnree per cent, oil, cash over ten ilollars. 11. W. Smith, Owner, J. t'. Kuratli, Auctioneer. K. I.. Shute. Clerk. Slltlk'isr KMKICK Adolph Siegrist. of HillslHiro. and Mixs Kva Knirick, of Arling ton, (ire,, were united in mar- nur at the home of the Pride H parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Km rick. Arlington, on Tuesday Sept, -idiel- 27. UJ0. I he groom is well know n in this citv, where ho was raised. or many yeans ho was in the Wehnmg Store, in the capacity of sale;man, The bride is one of thi popular young ladies of her natnc city, and is also well know n here, w hore she has rela tives. I hey will make their home in has. J, Herb, of the (Ireen- viiie-r-aiiKs section, was in town Saturdav, en mule to Portland. He has just finished a fortv-one day' hiege of threshing, and turned out 7'UW bushels of grain, ltus is a gixxl record, and one that few thresherineti eoual in this section. or sale; (J.xnI hop Paler, Krebs" pattern; hop baskets, and Mime hop sacks in good re- your order apples; finer colored apples; or 1 t're "ce Knowin. ii, lipiiles with liner iKiuipiets. 1 he Llmer Mays and wife returned displays here have been eyeopen- from Kansas City. Monday after rs in more way than one, and noon. Klmer says he saw the home people have never dreamed place where Snyder, the father that such penmion could io a of the murdered Larey Snyder, matter of history. Was killed by his auto colliding Hood Jti vermen who come here with a telegraph pole. He says and see what we can uo are that it is a great country uacK astounded that there are not more there, but that Oregon haa them orchards, and that applo land is all beaten a mile, selling so cheaply. Whuru the Hood Hows apple lands run only alnnit from $1000 to $1500 per acre while down here one can at u bargain. I HiilhSioro, Hout pair. iU Hel ialph Imbrie, 1, West 1'nioii, J os. Iirutig and son, I'. 1'. irsnng, i',i. nasnon, wick iiuiiu- !v and others returned rnday from a hunting triji over in the Nehalem. Saxton hnHiglit down a line uiiee prong duck, mo Utys also bn.milit back a line lot of fish. lor rent: ,U acre ranch in met'ountv. 1 tn acres cleared and in cultivation, (tood hay, slock and grain ranch. Inipiirt of C.-o. Schuhnericb, at Com- mercial Hank. William llasharth. of Bristol . i i i. .. . . . ... .av. Alaska, arnvou nere . t. ,.,) ... t,. oav. a ler rcciiu hkniuw .i v..v Alaskan country, and will he the guest of a fortnight of Henry ivitag, of West Ijn ion Store building, dw oiling house and barn, for rent, at Uurc One of the I test trading jKitnts in Washington county for gon- ral merchandise store, v.. t Mulley. Kaurel. Oregon. .-. I'eter Ash and family, who I I I H .1 ...I I. ..,.! t. ,f ia'0 Peell lllUSIHini I e.-Mlieiu.- mi three months, have reiurneu io TillaiiHKtk. Their son, I etor, is still crippled from a fall received while hero. rimk Hill, of (Jaston, and who has made that Section ins homo practically till his life, was Llimay own io ino cu jtioiHiui ...iMi. .i ..it . . f i niv acreage thai win peal noou Kiver at from $50 to $300 per acre. I'l HI.IC S.M.H For the best pictures that ar tistic skill, combined with chem ical science can produce, call at Johnson's Studio. Twenty three years continuous service behind the camera. Gold medal award ed at St. I'aul, Minn., in 190Q,- Heid'-'l Building, upstairs, over r.aird s store, jy-.iU II I RinvViell wnrkinsr fnr I he undersigned win sell at P'- the S. I'.. was in town today ac he auction at his farm, otie-quar- (.()miianvinir J. B. McNew.of be- ter m lu wi-t of the 1-armington i,,(K-iiifl if T. in suffer. store, six miles south and east ot imr from an injure( foot and leg, Hillslxiro. at ten a. m., on tht, resuit 0f feine in a collision TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. hetweon two engines, on the Mir, iv yer oiJ. weiKtu i.35. I'""1 10 Fast Side, Portland vr. oi.i. i.iw! not bred': 2 yearling Mrs. J. R McDonald, wifo of eolu. mrii tv ciubroi. rrtistered Bel- a street commissioner at huurene, Kim) .uihuiKiucking coit, iimiDv me Qre., was a guest at the home . ... i . ... ,1,1 . tn Ul 11. VJ. iiRl'uiiam, vi Ax.t.wi. iroin i.'.o io cikih jmn vm, kuv j i . i .1 r - . cult in Ik-totwriiud three to come fiesli last WOOK, ana Uie laiuny tai ly in NuvTinU-r; one jmt fn-nii, u.i tne vvas up to the city Saturday. oilier btcl m July; 71 tfering diu.i Horses for sale: BlacK mare, 7 years. 1200; sorrel mare, years, 1200; iron gray mare, vears. 1300; bay mare. 6 years, 1200. Goo. Lennen, Cornelius, Ore.. Route 1. Vinelands, Auto drivers have a fine run r, rtrany new; vxnurnc inuwrr, n"". irimir: luivrnlie, lmck, tlic Harrow, GuiidUcli drill, 3'' wiikoo; two 14 iucU nlows. Krden culnvntnr, 1 dun clncK em. J lnn lUninli (omit eed ot bunch at noon, Forms of Sale Ton and under, cash: over $10. one year's time, at 7 iter cent, approved banka- 0n the stretch of road on Base bio note, two per cent, ott on 1 me. from the 1'. K. & N. clear 1 .. .n casn over ?m II. H. Ilogo. Ow ner. H. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vunderwal, Clerk. to the top of the Honzaik hil and the way they let them out will make your hair curl. Track will soon be laid into GTencoe. and the United eon tractors are rushing work rapidly as possible in order t leil' l,..ie I. I..,.. ...,.! ,.f lb. mi H I'HMK.ll"". ....TV"! 1 . 1 nlv Park, and will bo at home to "ig. on i.usinoss. Rev. C. L. Hamilton. Ole Olson, of below Beaverton, was in the city Monday morning, Richard Wilov. attending the have rails laid and trains running Hill Military, was in town over by January 1 Uncle Thos their friends after a short wed ding trip. At'C HON SAI.I; Frank Shepard and wife, were in the city from Portland, bun- day. Miss Anna Connell, of Port- CHAIN FOR A here are many aged pioneers in Washington County who are very anxiou3 to see the formation 01 county pioneer association, and those who are foremost in this desire request all pioneers who are in Hillsboro on Saturday, October 1, to convene at the court house at eleven a. m., for the purpose of organizing. Washington County has many pioneers, and it 13 tne wisn 01 the promoters of the proposed society to get an accurate history of each and every pioneer in the county, If an organization shall be per fected thi3 will be an easy matter, and there is no county in the state, in proportion to population, which has any older in pioneer age. So, if you are a pioneer, coma in Saturday and help or- jfanize. Jabez Wilkes and several old- timers will be hand to meet you. High Q UALITY Drug Store AUCTION SALE - The Place where you are 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" KaminsKy's Mahe Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. The undersigned w ill sell at his farm, known as the Ben Hay or J, K. P. Brown place, 1 1-2 miles southeast of Hillsboro and 1-2 mile south of Newton station, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 2 bay mtret, weight 1100; 8 cows, will be fresh thi winter; I heifer, I yean; 1 heifer, 1 yrar; spring calves, j in. Bain wagon, 3 horse wagon snails, top buggy, Champion binder, 6 ft. cut; Deering mower, $ it. cut; hay rake, 3 hore Tiger drill, 3 section harrow, spring tooth harrow, IS in; it disc har row, 3 14 in. plows, Aspmwald potato p'anter, Aspinwald potato digger, stump puller with 200 feet of cable, 1 horse cul tivator, hay rack, set work Harness, set sinele harness, and other things too numerous to mention. Luucti at noon Terms Sums of tio cash, over to one vear at 8 per cent bankable' note; 1 per cent off for cash 00 sums over 10. GEORGE SAGEK, Owner. . C. Kurstli, Auctioneer; K. Shute, Clerk. A. THORN BURGH President J. E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCELDOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, Sept 1, 1910. Capital and Surplus $5O0OO Loans - $259,243.34 Capital and surplus $50,000. (X) U. S. Bond (at par) 25,000.00 Other Bond 38.640.00 Banking House 18,000.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 116,900.04 Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits 188.73 25,0 X).00 382,594.65 $457,783.38 EXCURSION The Pacific Railway & Naviga tion Company will run an excur sion from Buxton, Saturdav, leaving Buxton at 8 in the morn ing, and return, leaving Hills boro at seven in the evening. The train will stop at all way uoints. This will give all who wish a day at the fair. The Barnes' saloon, at Beaver ton, was robbed the other eve nine, the pilferers getting away from the place with thirteen dol- Tucker was out ars. all m nickels, bhentt Han 1 . ... Nil cock went to tne scene oi tne iui ''In , i (-t . 4, io a. HI., quarter of a inr -.niniiiint of IIiIImIiiIc poMollice (Hri'lm uLiiion), lull mile northwest ol 'M'1'"' 11 II, on the McCafil farm. 1 wih I'll'-' "1 public lc: 3h hriol of Kik1 iUiis i w, some frrsh ami some coming flesh S'.i.n ; i 3 ycnr uUl Irrwy lio!slfin nun, au cows are teste . l.micli nt lllMill li mm-Simia of fio and undor cash; vir id our yem'a time at H per ci Ml, oni.L.lili- hole; i ivnt for canli on "ins i.vr fio. I'KTIiR HTKl'DKK. Owner. J 1 Kuiatll, Auctioneer; lid. Shul'" i ik. NOIICU llev Harold Oberg, ami Kev. u. i ii n ,i.if.i Ihivii hi'i'ii en- !.""'. . :...i: r it:iiciu. lun.i wha a Hillsboro visitor, !, frienCs t irougli uie i- w conference week. ivter Jacobsen, of West Union, m:ii i., , i,...iriv new iiuino was over to the city Monday If 111 lHv i.'.t , i i iwissjii nnn lanwuuni nr II IttMHl IIOI M1, UI iiwi.li j hmrirv. Address ly leiier a. i., Money to loan on real estate . I . .., I ... - .- ..1.1.. A tn U II cure oi uii' mni". lertus reasiniuuic. ai'h'j v;,.i,,r v. Wisner and wife, of ratli Bros., Hillsboro, or, ,4Ut The Dulles, who have been yuMt- w j0y the hopman of ing with tuo uiuwfHsi. nyit ; North Hiiisboro, was in tne city the city, reiurneu u im- Monday. ern Oregon homo Tuesday V. Vamlervelden, of Hoy, i and wno Whereas, my wife has left my ( l"'d and board without just of h Samuel Connell and family, of Portland, were among tne con ference visitors, Saturday. Girl wanted for general house work. Steady position to right " Wt the home party. Inquire at Argus onice. if her sister. Mrs. EmmuMcKin- frank Keenon, one of the pio- 1 I!..! is merciuuiuihiiiK "i that thriving point, was in town Monday forenoon Mrs. 1. H. Smith, of Forest Invocation, I hereby notify all persons against extending her an.v credit on my account from "in i ai lor the date hereot. ! :U John lluback. llillsliom. Ore., Sej.t. 21), 1910. . Nun Vaiiey, of Buxton, was 111 bwn Saturday. lolin Koch, of above BltKiming, was u county seat visitor primary neers of Vinelands, was down to the c . week ney, Mii.-j. tL ia(iT f rv,o . 1 1 n , .li m been on tue euuiiijr v... J. II. 1 'illlll i. - , i. . i m vv ii o ii !ice. e i ijmu- i-el has eft the place, ami ia a. r. nenci, ui iui ,g in town. who is prominent in M L. church i u I.'oIV.iWa and W le. Ot councils, ... .v , r jutiiu iv""" v . ,jnlr ottonoinir cnnierenee. M..,inf,.in.bile. were in town w " Monday afternoon. "Agent wanted for the Pheo- . .. !. i..,i,. u n vMot.ua r ire insurance uom- J..K-. i0,TV. 1 : M 7 Orecon. 829 Chamber was m town hi oi.u.v, v nt the Argus otlice. .i. xr..:.,.,nK,.,.u- nf Witch Vnrm for rent, bixty nve l-rUIlK V,al V, '. . " , - ..1..,. ,- Knilin.ra. ...... in tiwn y. rin n sl vi nnrps linuei uiun, im. uuuuhii wan in . i. L:.k4. vh acres siasning imsiure. miKm was i r . miles south of Hillsboro. Cash nf Commerce. Portland, Oregon j n.(ini' vi.. i M.n n i' r u i c. i Hay. Miss Mtta Schulmerich depart- (,U lliesi MV nvininir fnrAmnir ton, Oi'oiron wlwu-ii mIiii nltentlet e Sieirriui. li'nwioW wedding. Tuesday. iev. V. V. Visiliei has been traiisfniliirl n,r,i,.n Hfnh. . V. i.W UKUVII, v... v. , . W'licro ho will tinvnrdmiw nf the wns over to tut M. K. niilnit. Mr Fisher has Monday. l,t''n here the past conference Roichen, of West Union, the uk. Van says that Spo- yt'ar. uwfiitiruf n lnro-er lie d. j m-imarv day. konA is growing substantially, I'ishoi) Smith nnd his cabinet ' .. . ,i that it is the place for quick , - - - - --- rsi iirt n firnu iiiiii slvuivs. i 1 JCtUlUO Wll the week. Joe Delsman ,i i'..;,im1j relatives auu n.v. n P. hroer. of West I county seat, : i. or.i "- - . . u . f a t I rHnL. iDOiIW. Portland, Sunday, u.e Bu"- - r . w k Hinsboro, 0. G. r'reer, oi we , w . , h ha3 been down for a " IS T i 1 IT 1 h'isher has Monday. Unnch. was in town the last of 29-31 Van DeLashmutt, of Spokane, fVw diivs. at his witcn nazei 1 . . . . ... in i rrmr fluently considered Mr. r isner .j j.., 05 was the man for the Utah charge. ' for a year, only -.. from Portland the first of the week, a guest at the U. G. Gard ner home. Of course he will visit the street fair and meet all the old-timers. William Gifford, of The Dalles, was out the last of the week, the guest of his brother-in-law, Ed. Wann. Mr. Gifford is think ing of locating in this place, 11. S. Sturdevant is progress- ing finely with the construction of the new Advent Christian church, on Fourth, between Baseline and Oak. x Chas. and Jos. Hickenbottom, of Shady Brook, were in town Monday," to witness the general breaking up 01 conlerence. Jasner Keffer. of Glencoe, was over to the city Monday, coming over to rind out the status ot the primary returns William Richter. who has car ried mail on route one, out ot this citv. for many years, has resigned his position. Plumbing and plumbing ma terial. First class work, tall on F. W. Ralls, at Connell & Co. store. jy-iw Calla Whitmore, of Laurel, and Wm. Schulmerich, ot arming ton, were in Monday. Ed. Olsen. of east of Farming ton, was in town Monday, and called on the Argus, J. A. Thornburgh, of Forest Grove, was down to the city Monday morning. Peter Vandenberg, ot near Centerville, was in town Satur day morning. N. Womer. of near Laurel was in the county seat the last of the week. Argus and Oregoman, theft Saturday, but lound no trace of the thieves. A one- armed man, who had been sell ing shoestrings here and at Bea verton was in the city the day before the place was touched and it was thought that he might have had something to do with it although it appears there were two in the bunch. Wm. Otto, whose ranch is sit uated at the extreme highest point of Balk Peak, was in town Monday, f rom Mr. utto s place it is possible to see fourteen or fifteen counties in tne.state 0 Oregon, and several over in Washington. Some of these days there will be a trolley line uo there when the population of the cities in this section of the state is doubled. Mrs. Bennett, widow of the late William Bennett, who was sheriff of this county back in the fifties, and who settled Last 0 this citv. was out from Portland the last of the week. She ac companied Mrs. Julia Wilcox to the o d home, ana they were guests of the Archbold family. On Saturday they took luncheon with Mrs. J. C. Lamkin. Considering the limited hotel facilities it is considerable of a task to care for several hundred extra people, but the citizens of the city extended every help to make the conference visitors comfortable. Many families cared for as many as five or six people throughout the session. Richard Linton, who is putting the finishing touches on a fine ten-room house, was in from his East Plains ranch, Monday af ternoon. S. A. D. Meek, of beyond I Glencoe. was in town Saturday. Thos. G. Todd Wilber W. DIRECTORS John E. Bailey $457,783.38 J. W. Tuqua McEldowney J. A. Thornburtf OUTGUESS TROUSERS IO Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip WE . are showing the full line, fresh from the factory, with many improve ments. They are all new, snappy, up-to-date and stylish. Made iu closely woven cheviots and worsteds; fashionable colorings in striped and plain effects; cut iu two styles conservative and "peg-top," and every pair warranted. I I BAILEY'S BIG STORE Forest Grove, Oregon BELT PINS A lot of several dozen belt pins all new styles this summer worth $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, at a choice of 95c and $1.30 In this lot you will find all the new effects and finishes, and the most popular stone settings such as Amethyst, Topaz, Jade, Lapis, etc., and many beautiful plain buckle effects in gold and silver. This lot will soon be closed out at this special price, and the first buyers will get the choicest selections. LAURELM. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometry