V i I i r I 1SLLSB0R VOL XVII JIII.LSliORO, ORIvOON, OCT. 27. 1910. NO. XI The" I IN FIGHTING ANNEXATION SCHEME ; . linn I.I "- ..i. .. i . i i ' i l M FINEST HILL SEASON uriUnJ Awakcnlni'and Will Ik Ual Attempt, lo A II mil $Y MOSI; IS IN KHUNO IHKI CIION j), nul Waul Whlnclon County'i II Square Mile 1'urtiutiil'H big I'llxitK HH iiifii nr.' .wakening n tin inaltrr of th pro-.-.! utmexutior of territory frvm Uunhinglon lind Clai-kamas CfliintifS, tun! tin leading rili n-nH of tlnit city arc HtrenmiuHly oijK.siiik' the Bihi-mi'. 'lhevii.r In WiiiihingUm con ii ty woo wi'th ft to xee tl oou nty utnlisiurlwii ihoul-l ! to it that all whoiip. jxo l.wing territory ure at tl.. put! to rwt a negative vote. Ourly, Multnomah d-x nl want the territory in Washing ton or fluekunww rountie. Sam uel Connell. well known here, W. ). Wheelwright, of the t'liamU r tf Ci.minero', Mr. Wortmnn. .-f OlcN, Wortrnan & King, all Iw tin- measure unit J. I!. Cerr. prumimiit in financial cir cle. Hays; "If the ('lackuina-H aint Wash ington Annexation whenies in creating Multnomah t nearly two ami one half time! her iv i-nt mv art HiHTesNful. erne questions art likely t arise by the severing of the Fifth Jmlieial Iistrict, coinjMwetl of Clatsop. Columbia, Washington and Clack amas ( unUn. There would l-e confusion ami tlillicultv, arisinir out of the purpose of the Clack amas iiiinexntion measure t make the 'middle line' of the ClnrkamuM Hiver not a a ig:i ble utrrnm antl with no estab lished threud or renter line the southern Ixnindary of Multno niali County. There is a likeh IummI that alt the county division juheiieH proios'd this year by the initiative will prove lo be iincoiiHtittitioiinl." Judge C. K. Kindt, of Kinton was in the city Monday. J. f. I'.ills, of lieyond Glencoe, wan in the city Saturday after- IHJOM. NORTH 1'I.AINS G. L Wee, buyer for the limit Trust Co.. promoters of the new town of North Plains, was in the city Saturday, enroute to Port land. Mr. Keen nays that a gn at ileal of money in being expended on the new towtiHite, and that a new water supply is being in Ktallml, on the deep well system, nimilar to that in this city. An electric light plant is also to be established, and grading of HtreeLsamt laying of sidewalks is now being accomplished. The rails of the United are nowjaid as fur an the bridge near Glen coe, and in a few days they w ill have steel laid to the new tow n. AUCTION SAt.P. The undersigned will sell at pub lic salenwar the Pnlniateer place. 1 1-2 miles southwest of Keed ville, at 2:(K) p. m. sharp, on WEDNESDAY. NOVKMHKK 2 llrtiwn liorM, B ym.ll.iil, ! I v ran rliUmr lrlv bay mare, III yro. It" ti. Imlv rim lrl vp ; Kmy horwi, 10 yr, IIW. tnn In 1'iiU; tiiw. H yr, 111 milk, ilui' i-i fniii'ii I'Vlirinry lilt Imlfrr. lmi to ficxlinii in M"'li. April ami M) '. Hprlnif li UVt vlym; i-yt Uer. nrw riml enrt. whir tlrn wiikoii, kimmI aa unw, Immi uumI 1'iit lw llni)w; ti) iiiiKKV. I"1'" '"' "I"'11-'- liniiat iiiiw; art almol ill' vtotk loir maiiulil liariimta, 6 UmiIIi mi1II lir, I". Oii'li plow, rlilltiK outfit, mi.lillt' inn! I'rl U, "lian." Hinra ami ipilrl; Kinplnj tiiii apparator, 8 ft Kl ilk cims. .Vi:l Imrrnl cliiirii, ami iminvrnua oilier nrl I t'loa. Terms of Sale Under $10. cash; Ten and over, one year bankable note, at 8 per cent. Two jht cent, oir for cash. F. 0. Wilson, Owirer. B. V. Cornelius, Auctioneer. an i. I 1:1 if" 1 in 1 a i ' ! I i a ifi I1 , i. i hi il'! I'!,!,.-!-:!! Who lii.- pilal, i', Mr. K: t I! tl. ( , k I 1 1 1 j i I ! Ill ,; 1 1 . 1 r Hi 1 1 . tu lc ii.i ii u a! hi hi ii i. :v, Try our ii'nM. I ruil nr p! a III ill fur Mi aii'l i l.i-a r Trie. I 'art iti'lr. i TiM v, tlli'lll I'illlv, pHiil, ainl n: li-y. hi ti ll l Ihi' !:t t i wait til! ti,i- n impa - aii'i-. ainl t !, nnii-n f i ir i . -1 1 -, r t n'f n hat it fA lln'A . Si i dull ' t fii! A lllji' lit, I' Murk I limiii t iV l;. i.i.i ii i Mr. Am I'ortl.ind. s She a.! .,! l!i-hi'. r. !: San I ra'n i l.-n.l.-.l the .li.hii Kapf, I ra'n is ln f.'lte I'ltV. Ultl'l' of tl l!iliiii I'.i'us.. ct w a1! liru in Ialr!i ar. ao, .In I'ph I 'a ri m."'. i'nMi'!i!in'iit faim I'liiiltii riiiMr., lii-i 'elitr.il Ir.'l'nll, i- I' fur a fi-'.v da s, the 1 ai'i'ii;'tii!i a'ld fannl;. the tun rail i1. ays r, that Seetimi are ihui in the a of ie v!n lon' liej-'leeteil empire l'eter frn-Sell and Tlllle, of dear le!eti: a few das s avrii f n un : to Kansas ('itv. w hen sen ii tt-i t w ith hi fat h' i'. sa S he W'as there in time t W 111) the Clint llll'-ki !!'.', and lie had art enjovable ti-ie was in tin' city Sat urda;. . inn friend . Ira 1 loard. of I i s iiie. "The man w ho kick-1 ; thin ear has -onn !!, with him. Violets an straw berries arc found there; and the string ddiu-riiur their theold vines wi live in Oregon''" ('has. Koontz and fal dack went topairy Creek, aboti'town. Sunday, and Koontx laniied vine line trout, t'al hooki-d one aluiut a foot lota:, but lost him alter ill M, i l.tU-nsivc AtreoKC ( all Sow n Ijrain mm) iiur vinos ui:st .iihI Svediiijf Largely Indulged .ill (her Coun ty beautiful Autumn weather i.iue'ii for Washington !.. Ail thimrs bein.r eipial 'a n I'rain always yields a d' a! ii t ter than the Spring aud the j'im weather f a I 1'iuiith has-'iven fanners ai re to plow and seed an ; e that largely exceeds the "a n ( nip for a nurnber of coe, morning Wm. Haley Sr., the Iisyvillc lopnrowtr, was in the city urday afternwn. A. K. Itcynolds, of Glcncot., was in the city saiuruay, ana ailed on the Aryrus. V. W. Delsman is hauling lum- er lor trie erection oi a resi- lence in North Hillsboro. Money U loan on real estate, 'ernis reitsonable. Apply to Ku- ratli I'.ros., iiinstoro, ur. 2111 .it i i i 'A l,e 1 ill I -, III ! i i ' i line in ft. !'.'! i a- d t ! ' M. thi 'Ii! :.' w o' -le,t I.e.' i. re! ; i f h Mr. i, Ii at l.mt. I I'' tel- I: i-i I In in Ileal;.- secoll'l cl'np II. w ho wouh m'll : and are l.'.t aim', 1 1 1 1 k el a John It. Kupple, with Flccken Htein & Co., of 1'ortland, was in the city Friday. Mr. Kupple is the father of Harry UuiiU w ho lived here last season, and who was a civil engineer on the 1'. It. &N. construction work. Harry is now assistant engineer on some double track work for the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company, near Huntington. Father and son are coming out early next month for a lew days' hunting trip in Washington County. One or more men wanted to grub land. Will furnish team, stumn milW ruble, anil nowdi'l. Will also furnish bouse to work ers. See U. II. Willers, three miles Ron r.hwest of city. Ad dress, Hillsboro, Route 4. 1-4 The Huber sawmill, below Wheeler, is acrain rebuilt and running every day, cutting up Ur and pine on the land neiwee,, Mv 0 nnrt Menverion. mill burned last Summer. net ling turn a few water. Such is the fisherman. Horses for sale: l'.lack mare. 7 years. ljtNl; sorrel niaiv. S years, ll'OO; iron gray inare. :! years, l:'lK); bay marc, W car, L'UO.- Ceo. Lennen, Cornelius. Ore. Route I. Vinelamls. Hon. Wilber K. Newcil and Homer f. Atwcll. the latter o! whom is President of the Slate Horticultural Societv. were down from the west end of the count . yiimlav. attending the fruit meeting. Anyone still holding a ticket on Johnson's Studio may apply it us one-fourth the purchase price of a ilozcn photos any style or size from postcard to (!S inclu sive till next Nov. loth. Ceo. Kngeldinger has taken the agency for a book, whoso authors are competent writers. They laUe no the subject of the W bite Slave trallic, and tell bow to . .i .. r.. ..: (,..,. ,i prevent im neuu iou u .m . Now on sale a large stock ol i,;i.i...,..,j ehiol shoes: si.es from S's to '2'si: prices ranging from $1.00 to $1.50 per pan. 1. V. Wyatt & ('ompany. ,1. L. Simpson, of South Tuala tin, and who is one in uu- con st orchanlists oi nis secuon. . , . L' . i .... I.,,, CI,.... was in the cuy oaninui.v am. noon. Friday of this week till 4 o'clock, you can consult Mr Lowe ahout your ejes .um glasses at Hotel Tualatin. Peter Zurehor, of below Oren- i i , I ..I' Pii't'ofton co, nnu ii. o. . were up to mo irun meeunK Saturday afternoon. Hondlor, the North Plains Holstein breeder and dairy man, was m the Monday forenoon. Plumbing and plumbing ma il,..;.. I'n'st. class .... w'w If nl Is. at Connell & Co. Ull li ... , store. xi.w.(iir,.r Kinser. of the two xA.Linolon CountT condensers, was down to the dairy bale, Sat urday. Henry P.rock, of South Tuala tin, was in the city Saturday. e:t-h lime cent i. ei- laud has been i it was dry, still, ' places, the soil shape for sowing. roueedeii by competent in ) hat the acreage of i.vi wheat will be any fr.iui :;n to .7) jH-r cent. .' than last vear. In p!:.ces Winter wheat went lo to lo bushels per acre in rain w as sown too late a ';- late that in many inti-r-killeii. With a 'ru'.'. tli it will take a severe r t'i kiil grain, and the :eediii's forbid an easy I 'I 111 IC SAI.H r i'neil w ill sell at pub- I arm, 1 mile south ool house, and four a l of Seholls. at 10 a. m., n unAV, Nov. 5, "h. jv i'. iil vw.rlttrs; I Cows, .In-. 4 i.ii.l 7 )rie, in milk, ii li'nii.n; u hrml dhetp, i'i: t!...n tiKltliinl Katnliouilrtte :i MflKoti, 2 srnk'il hack, 1 lii tMni mi wrr, 5 ft cut -, prini;toilli liurruw, veg,- -linM-l ciillivutor, prj;looth I hHiiipii ii t'i.trr press 1 -ts .rl tinnlc lminrw, Kent's in h sWvl Ix-iitii plow, t4 inch :i Iti -nkiiiK plow, 10-inch tar ; k 5 kt-il!c, 2S"" a l"ran r, imir stirlviirds limid cart -10111' . Il'.i'vrr .otatu ilint!er. u i e'liin p'iinli r. slip semper, patent -, iM in r, si wiiiK iiiaohiiir, unnlen .mil riiltiviiior roiiiliimil, 7 tons alis Inn liww in liiirn. .VK Imshela , l oin tools mill ninny other articles lilt ll III lllH.ll. ernis of Sale -Under $10, and over, one year bankable note, at o per Two per cent oil for cash Sin. N. C. McDonald. Owner, P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. M' 1 i j i1 w . C. W. TIIKAI'I' ('. W. braim. mueiiemlent can didate for Recorder of Convey ames. was born on a farm near lloiiewell. Yamhill Co., March 1 1 sfr. and lived there with his parents until 1871, when they moved to Washington County where he has lived ever since ox a pt two short periods. He received his education in the common schools of the coun ty, and in 1SS)5 went to Willam ctte University, where he re mained two years, graduating in the commercial course. In 188G and ISS7 he took the teachers' course at the same school. He says: "1 am a firm believer in the intitative and referendum and the direct primary law, and am opposed to any effort to nullify these measures. If elected, 1 .... i .1' ..ll ... will, iiurmg my lerm oi oincc, vote mv entire time and ener gy to the duties connected there with." Mr. Thrapp some years ago st an arm in a shotgun acci- lent. ' EDWARD LYONS HERE ('. I'ri.wn fif lifvond fllt-n. was in the city Monday sy He S areat tmprovement in Hillsboio in Two Years Sat- URGES PAVED STREETS FOR TOWN Says Get Tbern by all Mean and There Will be bo Regret E. J. Lyons, who for many years was a resident of this city, and who still owns considerable prop erty here, is in the city from Turlock, Cal., and will remain la .1 I 1 lorn, to Mr. ana Mrs. Haul- '"""-" "' f . . ir-ti i . ft L" i. If f win, oi l irsi street, iiinsrxjro, aiier nis inieresis. wr. L.yon OctoU-r 22, PJ10, a daughter. still owns some Main street prop- Dance at W. 0. W, Hall, Glen- erty, ant also the farm out at coe, -aturuay eve, uciooer o. Sewe station, on the Uregon Toelle's orchestra. Everybody ri.fr;,. OO I He savs that he sees a irreat Wm. Mohr, for years the coun- :mDr0vement in thecitv since his ty seat shoemaker, was in from . . . .. , . , r, V . . . . . I loaf via.f hara turn vpum f. trr us Jobe Crossing ranch. Monday '," w ' I Mb I tmrto DQiifl. llo all munrta niOnitng. mi, ujuna oajj, i muoiia ... . , niusooro Bnoum pave jus sireeis. A new line Of photo mounts In A owwl harH unrfjirfl nnvumpnt ia all the latest and most attractive what we want and an property styles has just arrived at John- 0wner8 should get together and Sons Studio. ,nv tn that Pnrl If Hillshnrn P.. H. Dunbar, formerly of puts down hard pavement, mark Jelferson, has taken up his res- my word, you will never regret ider.ee in Hillslxiro, and moved it. It will help your town and lis family here. help it wonderfully. II. T. Blair, wife and child. of Portland, were out the last .if f f ' o ' f L 'I of the w eek, guests at the home " t ! Ji- in . tZ of Mrs. Kuth Plain 1!.. 1! S 1 lk now iiiu a pvyuiawuu ui vv, .Now on sale-.Nap-a-lan, John and is growing rapidly Sharrood and W. 1 Douglas High Q UAUTY Drug S tore 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" Kaminshy's Mahe Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. r A. THORXBURGH President . E. BAILEY Vice-Presiilent W. W. MCELDOWXEY Caahier shoes at Wyatt & Co. Store, cor ner Second and Main. H. II. Cochran, who is teach- ing at tne uiumuia Acaaemy School, on rsorth riains, was in the rity Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. S. Mondav from a FROM B. LEIS Braverton, Ore., Oct. 10. Editor Areas: Ia last week's Argus I noticed that of the recent Fair there is left nothing but pleasant memories. Well, to me they are indeed not very i..i . i pleasant. There is no doubt that the laiKer reuui neu . . ,, .v, ..... .. I few da'S Visit ,v count could produce. Hood River w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. not excepted, but to give all the credit to P. I. Lilligard. Of near Laurel, one man is in my estimation not doing I me rigm ming. u tu conwucu uy au that nil apples were the best shown and i ... j .- j I were seiecien so inai uoi uicunmi ui in-joiiu DiiKMiniiK. '-u1w 1 ny could be found on them-even Saturday, Mr. 1 humher COmtng the Fruit Inspector told me I was too to attend the b IT da rv StOCK particular nd my blue ribbons will how it. For nine boxes ot apples I re- i mvni six u ue iiuuuui. iwu u uc i uwua Experienced farmer would like for prunes, and one for pears, making t Kn( furm WnforonKoa fur. nine nrst prizes, wane sir. nousion re- nished. Address by sealed letter SSTSj Saffi only. F. Armer, Care ArguS, mea fair deal? I think not. I went, oa Hillsboro, Ore. 33 Monday, to Meier & Frank to see the ..- I exhibit, ana to put u very mini, i was John (ileller, OI above JMOUn- astonished to see Mr. Houston's ribbon taindale. and who has a nice up. and a card reading "Grown by Col. Ilttlo vinnviiril una in KriHnv Houston, Hillsboro. I; was understood i i u that the growers should have their names ard brought to town some fine I their but , failed toseetUem samples 01 nis grapes. except Mr. Houston's. I dare sav, with- 1). H. Willers, of beyond Jobe 5!!' 'Lc, JI. ITJ : ii. rj. . crossing, was m inc-cuy iuuuuy ,n the county to brmx the fruit Industry morning. Mr. Willers wants to up to its ptesent standard. I have writ- Clean Up some land this winter, ten many articles, in the Argus, on the . i u. . nn n,l.. ii,' fmar, management and care of orchards, which and has an adv. calling for men ,..?.,,. t .Jni v. ,,v 111 another column. yeari- of experience and study, bnt there M.. . ii. i c..j.. cki ii seme satisfaction that people are tell- Uie nvywu ouiiuj iha , . "Uis, I never had better fruit Will give an enieriauimeiiLai, me tnatl this year, since taking your ad HevwCKMl schwl house On Satur- vice." And, why should I bediscrimi- itnv ovonint' October 29. There ti against? But it is the old adage, ,.,,-il 1... ,rrmn nr,H an "Horses that ; earn the oaU don't get . " i"'" anv." I inclose a clipping from Port auction sale of pies. Everybody hal;d Journal commenting on the show invited. Slipper Will be Served, ami who gets all the credit? You can see for yourself. As far as my spray is Paul L. Long. Who has been concerned, I have refused orders for bun running a locomotive over on the 1'ei1? f bytel!! frew Portland dealers, J,,M ...,lr ,,,,,-i Un-iuin pmt but have refused all of them as I intend double-track road between tort- to Mmke an honest irticie that the grow- UlllU aim iuconia, oa uvci nn- past week, the guest of his broth er, of the Argus. He expects to Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, Sept 1, 1910. Capital and Surplus $50000 $259,243.34 Capital and surplus $50,000. (JO Loans 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 25,000.00 382,594.65 $457,783.38 Tkos. C. Todd "Wilber W. DIRECTORS John E. Bailajr $457,783.38 J. W. Tuqua McEldo-wney J. A. TKornbura; er can depend on. I could say much more, but I am intruding on your space. B. LKIS. PUBLIC SALE county seat ma- work. Call 29-33 Tne undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at his farm one mile south and one mile east of Lau rel and 8 miles south of Hillsbo- on FOR SALE One hundred tons baled hay, at right prices, rot particulars, inquire ol Mays Bros., Clencoe, Civ. L'oth phones. 30-33 Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. Miss 11a Blaser has been visit ing with friends in Portland the past week. Albert Koord, who has been at Umatilla, Ore., for some time, is home for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Alice roord. Stewart Vaughan, of McMinn ville. and who formerly resided near Middleton, was down to the Washington County county seat Saturday, grevling his oldtime friends. Stewart is thinking of buying some onion land down this way as a matter of specula tion if he can find the right kind , of soil at the right price. spend the Winter in Arizona and Southern California. J. C. Lamkin last week ship ped by express a barrel of apples to I. N. Archbold. of Ridge Farm, Illinois. The apples were o.l,ifrr x.'itfi irpunt earn nnH -j..,Kti Anic),m. ro, at ten a. m wcie uimwuuuuy u.cu noiamp- rr.rTTTror v Tnir.H(DtD q ment ever sent out of Washing- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ton CountV, and embraced Sev- Colt, a yrs, Hambletonian strain; pony, 1 ,.o..tio 8 yrs, broke to saddle and a gentle erai anting. driver; i cows, both in milk, one to be t-., triif ...u- hoo'tvum fwh Dec 4; with six weaned pigs; . Ray fcmmott. who has been , bIood Duroc Je , rmce down at Lowell, bOUthem Ore- ghoats, about 60 pounds each; a lot of ovm. sin Summer, and WhO IS the full-blooded Buff Orpington cockerels; Anmnlnn hno. H1W nf hia ai. I Osborne binder, in Rood repair; Osborne V. I ICll 1 1 IMVll lV C L 1X11 IV t. V. aikJ I , . . 7.,, . ... . . Km nf tlna nU mower, steel wheel wagon, Oliver chilled tlOll, not barring any Of the Old- piOWi9teellever harrow, Sharpies. cream timers, came home the last of u.n.rtor. 2 io-cai milk cans: 1 5-eai the week lor a few Clays Visit milk cans; 10 tons clover hay ana 5 tons With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?t hay, baled ; potatoes in grounu sup- ti iect to previous sale; 2-seaied hack in Iiomer Eiitiiiiotu fair rep8r; logging harness; new set sin- Gracie, the 10-Vear-old dailgh- g'e harness; new saddle; cart, some f-f n- on, Mw M H Pr. household gooils, farm tools and many other articles. Lunch at noon. 1 . . r 1 .......... 1 1 , ii.n .1 tnlrAn Tf I Kt'l, III til t"f 1 V 11IC, WttO liiCU w I C1 ITJ,- fflrt S: r: imt n,.,ii nf Terms of Sale Under $10, OL Vlllfl'UWl UUOiHKU UlC 1MV UI , j.f, 1 MJ. h vvm.U- for nn oneration for sh; W .an.d. over. one year 3 : ;.;nit;o Tho luti-,flP.r time, bankable note, at 8 per In r fiinn nrA Yr rnnr email I CCIlli IO C IY 111, C41 Ivi llvl iUUIIJ OlIlMM friends, as well as the entire Greenville community, hope for her a speedy recovery. DUTCHESS 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 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 Newton Womer, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. POP nAIPVMFN M P. Rt-ponlpa nnrt wifp. who innv ho visirina- friends in For sale: Fine full-blood Hoi Washington County, are in' Port- stein bull calf. From fine milk ing thi wppW storminp- with ing strain. Registered stock. friends. Thev leave in a day or A. Bendler, Cornelius, Route fnr Hnmiiam where Mr. 1. ResideonNorthPlains.be- Steeules has some work of re- tween Dudley mill and Hillsboro. annnciihilitv. Rofore leavincr Hiiilmm hp wvi thft Rteenles' G. A. Wehrung went to Olym mviinrrl hplow Npwton. ft cut- pia, Wash., to look after some back and arranged for horticul- business interests in the Wash- tural care for it next season. 1 mgion state capital I TRUST YOU I put a Victor in your home today, and you pay for it a little every week. You want miss the money, and the first thing you know the Victor is yours. I will arrange it today if you come in. LAUREL M.HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate OptomH rfo 1