HE JnlILLSBR U)I.XVII HILLSBORO, ORKCON, OCT. 20, 1910. NO. 32 STRANGER I OUCHES BANKS fcll, M" ,,,r 0',e Hundred l iny AMH.ailUW.i:N STOU N AT LINCOLN TM i llaM.iblc Story and Rcfuwd lo Sell Saddle rt stranp-r iUJtHiiif under tl Mmtfuf l" A!U'" 11 L Itank. 'f Hank, anil who rutin I meat market lW man-. .Luit tWO WlH'kH Rk'O. rtfl'ivillK $150 for tin' utiimsl. lit had n new t-MU' ith him, ami Mr. Hanks ohVrcd him 125 for it. Iut h rffu.Hol to null. wiving it I onl to hi !'. Mr. Hunks tit first had hi HUHtiiriotiH, ami a.sk ,, A!!i-n whrrv hi nunc frum, nJ he to!.! him that he lived on the ("hrlnili-m Mountain, near Ni-wU'W, He told him that hi t..m' the Kiirhlern. th Jones family unt a Mr. Davw. all of whom w ere known to Mr. Hankn. Thi allayed all miHpirimi, and Mr. Hank paid him trie money, ll.i iln-n wrote his name on a tug. attache.! it to the middle, ami ha! Mr, Hank nhio it to .New Utk'. From NewU-rg, the thie had the saddle Hhtnie! over to Jefferson, Oregon. The home had lwn stolen from Lincoln. Marion County, and Im lonKed to Fred t'arruther. Mr. Carruther came over the la.il of the wnk and satisfied Mr. Jtank in to ow nership, and bk the animal home with him. Sheriif Hancock won the tniil of the horso-thief, and thinks lie ran eet htm Uyond doubt. Mr. Banks wa in town Monday morning, an.! hiivh he in atnioim to nee the crook lehind the bars. D VI MY COW SAt.fi (At Auction) The undersigned will tell at pub lic auction at the Wiley bam, Keom.1 niul WniihiiiL'ton Street. Hillslmro. Oregon, at ten a, m., on SATURDAY, OCTOBKK 22 Itm entire henl of III) or niort dairy cow, all high grade Jer suv. the re.milt of veurs of best Meet ion for litne.Hn and milk How; f rom imported Jersey bulls, and lire descendants of the tnt milk producing Jersey HtruinH, such iw (Winn (jimliiiiiitiiin. nnd the wm.H of Itrown Bessie, who took first prize at the Chicago f.xoKition, Hie chance or a lifetime to pet splendid dairy rows Wilt nlmi Moll n fine reiris tereil Jersey bull n milendid Hire - Kim (if llnnilKu stnLiMl luril. lenim of Sale - Cash, or one year k bankable note at 8 (ht tent, interest, Hil. Schulmerich, Owner. H. 1'. Cornelius, Auctioneer. IIOCKliN- WIUil.l.liR We urc now better than ever rconrvti tn Himlil v unr rnufiiiiii.ru e have a pun! nupply of lloor ing. ru.'itif. Hhiplap and finixhinif umber and can furniwh food lionne hill. i on Khort notice. We hIho have u emul Htoek of all kindu of common lumber. We have in utoek all m.eti of tile from ."I lo Id inch that are hint quality; iiImo brick and building blocks. T ry our building block for your i run or itoiaio noiwe, or rounua tion for your building better and cheaper than brick or con crete. Parties wanting orders delivered will do well to place them early, while the roads are good, and our teams are not to bony. In the pant we find that it is the failing of many jieojde i ) wan tut the roaus are almost iintiHHsahle. and then nlace their orders for delivery, at a coat of twite what it can lie done for now. So don't forget, this year, while our stock is complete. - I roner & Lowell t -ompany. Tin- fteellt of the I'jiV' Xi Girls' Aid Society, of Portland, came out the last of the week, and with Marshal Larsen went to the Second Street confection ery, cant aide of the strewt, and took charge of a child belonging to the proprietor. The matter was taken Iteforc the county judge and the little one turned over to the Society and taken to Portland. The balie was not given sulficient care. SCHDLLS GRANGE l ihiblU o( Production of luwer Tualatin Surprise to Visitors WSTlNaULShT.D VISITORS ADDRLSS Mr. Clara Waldo, Former Orange fkial, Makci Cumparinons Of- Wm. Haidey Jr. was in from Oak Cove Friday. II. Mvera. of Cornelius, was in the city Saturday. Ceo. .1. Jack, of near Farming ton, was in the city Friday. II. C. Pearson, of Iowa Hill, was a county Heat visitor Friday afternoon. Dan Ennes, of near Hoy, was over to the city last Ihursaay evening. J. J. Nusbaumer, of beyond West Union, was a county seat visitor rnday. Mrs, L. 0. Dersham and daughter, of lx;yond Centerville, were in the city Friday. Commissioners Butnerand Mc- Iiran were in town Monday, at la S(!s.sion of the county court James Iiudon, of Iowa Hill, and Chas. Iiudon, of Glencoe, RELIC OF TIE PAST IN WAY OPRIZE LIST Old Washington County Agricul tural Society Premium List The Scholia Grango F'air, which was held last Saturday, was a revelation to the visiting con tingent. The apple display was superb and gave evidence of splendid care of orchards. The exhibit of other fruit, vegetables, wnlnofii imiinn. ete.. as well as the display along culinary and were in the city Monday morning, riairv linen, were a rredit to anv I Chas. Ijimkin went un to the v.mm,in;i, on,t it uoa nr.tipufl front. Saturday, the sruest ol that the art work was not le-1, Alexander, fireman on ..... ... uie i . u, k ii, Mrs. t:iara Waldo, a former L. Now ." sale - Nap-a-Tan, John int.. crnnu-i. othci-il and who re- pharrood and W. U uougias UU grange otiici.il, ana w no re- , ... r R. contly returned lrom a trip to - y - , -r. -r- Europe, delivered one of her "er Second and Main, characteristic addrosnea, and N. G. McDonald, of below made comparisons between this Kinton, wan in town Saturday, country and what she saw getting out sale bills for a public abroad. She said Bhe found that auction, dated ror iNovemoer o. Oregon was known in hurope tor ALL OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS DEAD Booklet ol IMI Found ia old Rummage Search Mrs. K. C. Hrown and her sis ter, Mrs. Tucker, of I Angeles. departed Monday morning lor a w eek's trin in Washington. They will Htoo at Toledo to visit an aunt, then go to Taeoma, where Mrs, Hrown will visit relative, while Mrs. Tucker will lie the guest of Mrs. C. L Haker, at Sumner, and their last visit will m with their brother. John Ke, at F.ven tt, Wash. Whv ! bothered with two pairs of glasses? Call at .i,. Tualatin. Friday. Oct 2. io 4 o'clock, and have Dr. Iiwe show you the new glasses with which you can see all distances- , .. .-1 K'. one sol ia piece 01 ines to strain the eyes or collect dirt; no cement to come apart Free demonstrations, tall ana see them. l.'nv Cmk joid J. H. Rervt ef ( orne Hum; Harry GotT. of Forest Grove, and Dr. Pittenger, nea ter Alexander and County Clerk Bailey, of HillslKiro, were all down to see the last league irnlinui 111 the season. Sunday, and to their sorrow they saw the Heavers N-aten two limes ty me Los Angeles team. f'nW'iinii I jiundered -1 am pre- V'll. ,...'. . " " T i,iirei to laundry and stretch lace curtains at the following prices: ,arge size. 50 cents a pair;sman- ..r m-es. tWO Pairs IOr to itiiw, and three pairs for $ 1.00.-. Mrs. , C. Haldra. Haseline near imru street, HillslKiro. of Portland, and tnict down at Tualatin, was up to the city Fri day. Alex says he isn t for any county division, and that he is satisfied to have tus proper Slav in old Washington county. The style, design, finish, work its timber, for its salmon, for its wheat and for its apples. She urged specialization in all lines attemnted. She asked for fideli- in dealing, and stated mat Earl Towne, on the McCourt place, near Jobe's, was in town the last of the week, suffering from a piece of steel in the eye. 17 ill u( ufiiim, v.- - - - ... UvlOl iliV. vaiKH, VII uviun Vlll Bhe hoped that some day Ameri- COi Was in town Friday, He haa ca would be first place in com- rented the Sol Jack place, below mercial integrity, a place now Farmington, for the ensuing enjoyed by a pagan nation- y0ar. hina. cchmitke. of Mountaindale. r t f 17 JtiSSr tlZ ented was in Fridayleading a gasoline Board of Horticulture, presented . . ' , choDUe, He 1VE iHh SSEt fu- miir the engine for irrigating i.a U'ouKln.rtnn (V.untv wmiltH neXt BeSWon Li rv(itiiH u a thi hint) of famous Public dance at Orenco Hall. Friday night. October 21. Good fc.r,w.r,in..r nri.iili(l nd Mr. music and a good time truaran inmiith orned the exercises in toed. Tickets, 75 cents. Ladies the afteriiotm with a cordial ad- free. Spectators, 25 cents, uresaui mwv,..,0. . v . After a short v 8 t Geo. Alex- numlHrs were presented, among ,r . to th p. them being a numr by is. n. . country where he is asso Alexander, of HdlBboro. . t . contract work on one 0f S'hri 4 m s ruaieu in u i iosi :. ., , . . ,. tne-new ranroaas running mio beautiful section, and its lands, p , 0 both Unch and bottom, are Ltntral Ures?n' among the most ierine in me anyone suu uuiuimk uciwct Its farmers and mercnanis on jonnson s oiuaio may appiy u J it ... 1 ... fn,a.iU iVin miMiVnon tiwrtrt The other day while a Hillsboro man was looking over some old reapers he ran across a booklet printed in 1881, issued by the Washington County Agricultural Society. The Fair dates were set for October 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, and the officers and directors have all passed away. Wm. Reeves wa3 president; the late Congressman T. H. Tongue was secretary; and the late Robt. Im brie was treasurer. The di rectors were Robt. Imbrie, Isaac Butler", J. Freeman, Wm. Reeves, W. u. Scoggin, I, tt. tongue, b. Corneliua (known as Uncle Ben, and who was killed in taai Dy Jack Powers.) II. Wooley and R. 91 PprUlriH L B. Lindsey, who was super intendent of the horse depart ment is still alive, and also Wm. Chalmers, who was in charge of the cattle. The late John it Porter, in charge of the fruit ex hihir ia alsn in tha land of rest Mrs. Peter Boscow, who was su perintendent of the flower and fancv work exhibit on which Dnzes were paid, is still alive nnri nnite well. J. D. Rowell, of Scholia, who died a number of years ago, was in oharceor tne dairy. nouseworK onA HnmpKtie pxhihits. R. Cave passed on the mechanical depart ment; J. freeman on equesman ship, and J. C. Weatherred was superintendent of the grains, crosses and veeetab e displays A season ticket cost $2.00, a day ticket $1. High Q UALITY Drug Store 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" liaminsKy'a Mahe Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. A. THORN BURGH President J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY Vice-President Caahier ABUSE OF THE INITIATIVE It is a gross abuse of the rights guaranteed by the Initiative and Referendum Amendment to the Oregon Constitution to bring up woman suffrage at every general are all prosperous, and the sec- as one-fourth the purchase price election. This measure was sub- tion is dotted witn nne nomes. pi a uozen pnuius any bij ic ui mitted in iwu ana oeaien uy a The grange fair is an annual size lrom postcard to oxs mciu- plurality of 2137. In 190b it was currence, and if it shall en- sive till next Nov. 15th. again on the ballot and it was ...III 1 ...,.. nunrtuN .. V k.. 1 A1 7Q In 1 QA8 it l.'Qa Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, Sept 1, 1910. Capital and Surplus $50000 I .nans - $259,243.34 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 Capital and surplus $50,000.00 Undivided Profits 188.73 Circulation Deposits $457,783.38 TKos. C. Todd fwnrrMiii'i laree it will need larger quarters for the exhibits. The hall was rnmnlotplv filled with exhibits. and the people in charge of the fair gave all visitors a very cor dial welcome. Wilber W. McEldo-wney DIRECTORS John E. Bailey 25,000.00 382,594.65 $457,783.38 J. W. fuqua J. A. Thernburg PUBLIC SALE A pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Wheeler. Wheeler. 'Ore iron. Wed ni'Mil'tv nvioilnir fief ' 1!)1(). when their youngest daughter Lthe Marimret Whee er was married to Albert Maxwell Hock en, of lleaverton, Rev. C. B. Kees, pastor of the BeaverUm M. I'-, church, nerforminu' the cere nionu fn A vIVmih t liuviittil lift- 'd as gnximsman and Miss Kthelj Hocken us bridesmaid. The spa rinus tarlors were beautifully decorated with evergreens' nnd flowers. There were many use ful and ornamental wedding gifts. After the ceremony at K:(0 p. tn., light refreshments were served in the way of ice (Team and cake with punch. The bridal party caught the 10:30 Klectrie at Beaverton for Port land. Those present were: Mr. mid Mm. 1). R. Wheeler, Mintrr Ti-'l Wheeler, Mr. and Mri. W. O. Hoik 'i. Mia l'lhrl Hocken, Mr. mid Mm. W A. Wheeler, Mr. ami Mra R. .S. 1'eiklns, Mr. iiiid Mr. n. A W.Urnlmck. Mr. "id Mr J. M. Weiae'ulmck, Mia Hon- '"e WVUeiibmk, Mr, Arthur Clement, Mr. nnd Mm. V. H. Hocken, Mr. and Mm. R. Hocken, Mr. ami Mm. T. J. Howe, Mra. W. H, Hoot, MuMer Robert I'liriNtenni'ti Mr, t V. DnflV. Mim Nell Helen "fee, Mr. Albeit H. I'enrce, MKSter nianship, material, all contribute to the i esired effect Dr. Ixiwe s lv Hurry lWee, Mlna Dora nuck, Minn Mary Rmmiusneu, Mr. Roy Huron!. Dance nt. W n. W. Hall. Glen- w, Saturday eve, October 29. roello'a orchestra. Everybody invited. 32-3 , N. W. Chilcott, of East Hills, boro, Saturday, brought to the Argus odice some tine strawber ries, of good size and tlavor, wlwiunrwr ...Unr fmmn nnn (10 with a line Autumn like that ol 1910. irlasses produce. Consult mm ai Forest drove. Oct 27; Tualatin Hotel, at Hillsboro, tne asm, w 4 o'clock. Dr. J. C. Zan and L. F. 'm.:i.f r Portlnnd. were out Saturday and Sunday, on a hunt ing expedition, ana unpen v" limit before noon on the second day. ir,.,.. f,. aiilo' B ack mare, 7 years, law; sorrei ""', years, 121K); iron gray mare, 3 years, law; oay nmi, - j".-, ,,,u e.,Ui I.fnnen. Cornelius, Ore.. Koute 1. Vinelands. d family are here from Klamath Falls for the nr.- Tim r.ntps have solo out all their Klamath holdings. 0 B. was in charge of the Klamath Falls plant Frank Pranger, who has been interested with Spienng & Soh- i..- : fha I minr imivuu nan- niil'l, has sold out, and taken up his residence in this city. Plumbing and plumbing ma terial. First class work Call on F. W. Ralls, at Connell & Co. store. M Born, to Carl "inman and wife, of Forest Grove, Oregon, October Id, law, a oo. Money to loan on real estate Terms reasonaDie. Ayw" ratli Bros., Hillsboro, Or. 21tf j w York, of near Reedville, was" in 'the city Saturday morn ing. 'John Koch, of near Blooming, was in town the last of the week. Argus and OregoniajjgjS. n iin ...k u ,i,A ,n. hontpn hv 11. in lyuo 11 was . I. lldO, uuill uic oocir . .. . , .. ties and early eighties was in again on the ballot and it was charge of the Dick Perkins farm, beaten by a majority oi tun. Ll:. :.i.. o t NntuMthRtanrlinc these repeated IIUS Slue ui oeav ri ivn, noa UuV o . Saturday. looking after his cem- defeats, more decisive at each eterv plat He now resides in eiecuon, ue ai c " " Portland. again on tne oauoi wus yeai. . ., 5 j ... ine oaiioi uue is inisieauios anu J. L. Borwick, of Reedville. inHi(,ates - DrODOsal to trive votes , . . . , . was in town I-nday. He has Spaying women only, but The undersigned will sell at pub- about concluded to conduct the the measure t0 be voted on. is lie sale, at his farm, 1 mile south store at Orenco and may run the th proposition which the of Kinton scnooi nouse, oou ium S0re aiso ai iveeuviue, wucre u pgopie have so often and so re miles east of Scholls, at 10 a. m., has been in business for some ntly condemned. It should be SATURDAY, NOV. 5, time. voted down this year by an in Tem mne. so. Rod worker.; a cow, Ed. Wann, Wm. Gifford, Thos. creased majority, especially be ,.d,d Jemv., 4 .ml 7 )"'. ' Williams and Geo. Kirkwood re- cause of the fraud undertaken to lining Rambouiietu turned Friday evening from their be perpetrated on the people by buck; Mitchell wan0"' 2-seaiea nac, 1 mamooK trip, ana repon an ex- me use ui s laoc nu uusicouius sinifie biiKgy;Kmeron mower, 5 (1 cut; celient time. The boys arranged title on the ballot ,0-U rake. "r0- tJfS to get back so as to get out the Oreeon Association Opposed to cultivator, champion cider juek a first day of the open season and Woman Suffrage. . 1. ....... u.t .inuV ImriirM. ueni's Will 9 fow hirrk Mrs. Fran CIS Mrs. Francis James Bailey, resident. Paid Advertisement team harness, net line hatuesa, Kent's I kill a few birds addle. l6-inch atcel beam plow, 14 men . , v "olxi beam break i..K plow, 10-inch gar- Carpenter C. Larsen has heen den plow. 30 Kh kettle, aso-lb a beam building a plank road to the rear counter acale, pair atelyar.ia, nanu can, of tne ArgUS building SO that Doll of Honor 1.. .1. ...... llnnvrr nntato (llffirer. SU-I , 1 I I HOli vl liuiiut 1 II u , .lin acrancr Datent automobiles can De run arounu perior potato planter, alipacrapcr.paieni u:u: rt , dnw fwnrr aewimr machine, Bamen ttuu entfi uic aiuic uuhmiuk w i . . ,linnrcuuivrVmbined,7 ton. the North via the back door Those on the roll of honor in the h.t innw in trn. 100 busheli I A A r-n o m onnn I Frickett LSchOOL tSanKS. UregOn. Viuiwtur 1 , , IV'UtV KaiMKV n Ui wii a- - m . , oata, farm toola ami many other articlea. j jn the structure. D St No. 75, for the month end- Lunch at noon. nta m ltie struclure jng Qct u mQf are foHows: Terms of Sale -Under $10, Marshal Baker, the Chehalem Raymond, Giadya. Newton and Carl cash: $10 and over, one year's Mountain thresherman, was over sutpiey, Dorothy. Gerald and Russell time, bankable note, at a per town tTlday, and says at . w, taXwteT joY cent Two per cent off for cash large acreage of Fall-sown grain ,SKW&Sey.Ai" nvorSHl. , is e-oincr in over in his Section. u tin, MpCUI. Bessie Dunn. Rex- N. u. Mcuonaio, uwner. xhe yield this last year was (bid sommers, aeryi, noacoe ana vaea- B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. much better than usual, and he te Beneue . L.r. .na n. had a tine threshing run. . , Peterson. Leonora Robinson.- Mrs, Harrison Gruy, Teachr DUTCHESS TROUSER! IO Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip FOR DAIRYMEN Fine full-blood Hol- 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 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 I BAILEY'S BIG STORE Forest Grove, Oregon a in Tfi DPCT Hiram Smith, who was on the , it r ,a Sam B. Stoy place, below Orenco, The funeral of Mrs Raymm. i gj1 t si8Pon, has moved over Uorvov fnrmerlv Miss Mariruer- : 1 mt. na. .vi - ; . v, , . 1 1 to llliamoOrV Willi 1 a uuua mm n , umnrwl tnok nlnep. Friday. tu. .? r . . xi . !j For sale: '', 0? f riends who Wl11 . dai7. Yer . . Anes1 IZln bull calf.- From fine milk- " W"V w fian to the county, vvmie goinK over one ux r -.. Retristered stock larTv of the voung lady. Cornelius, Route The floral offerings were the aereu tu u,c um llu",c' 1. Reside on North Plains be finest ever tendered obsequies j, c. Lamkin packed a tine tween Dudley mill and Hillsboro i tkn nlf.r ' Paw Rvnn P. r.f Dimluii tho otVipr rlav 111 III,- ,11.. . . V. T . ' " . I 11,11 III mi ULSl.,l.kJ H'V w ....... , Huches preached the funeral and sent them back to Ridge J. C. Smith, of Greenville, was discourse, and every business Farm, III., to relatives, lhe in town tnday. ... . . I . . ! f 11. . I i Mti nmci iiAcnn mir. i t.-vm r mnv rT mu ir i . m i a a - nouse in uic citjr nooviuovv. uv.. pippins weic .ireini j , A new line ot pnoto mounts in ing the funeral. chards about Hillsboro, and they u th ,atest and most attractive I i ui IL I LUH.U nuuuv " " f FOR SALE ment ever sent out of this sec tion. WATCHES styles has just arrived at John son s Studio. , . , , x ... a i .. Arenoo a ana wue iiavt; One hundred tons Daied nay, at M C- steeples and wife, of J ' d from a visit with their right prices. For particulars, Hoquiam, were in the city this ,3pt Mn, Geo. Loeb. of inquire .of Mays Bros., wencoe, WHjk visiting friends Ihey ' Rideneld( Wash. Lire. uuui yuviiw Will SUenu a ween, ui au ucie, , . pr0t HrnvP pnrl on (la es Creek. JNOW on saie a large stucn w . . ., ti ....... r ci l..., tioi ot mronr phi rtrpn s scnooi snoes. suca j h a flams, tne farminuxon wir. oieeuico oojro - - . " ' r .i t i u n m.i.nt ,m tmm is a to l. a: uncea ruiiKiiiK u.Am ih una m HTifiav. ne annual visa uc dcm ki. im-i"- ---- -zr-x . . m 1 days hammering piow snares. Mngtuu wuuv,. - - :i:wi FM356 Have you ever examined the excellent stock of high grade watches I have m stock? If you will spend a moment in my store I will show you the very best in high grade Movements. You will find here one of the most comprehensive stocks of watches m Washington county, and the prices I as sure you, will be as low as you will find in the state. LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jewc ler Graduate Optometry i i w I I I V f" i