rgnagairraTrr: VOL xvii IIILLSIf !! , ORKGOX, NOV. 3, 1910. NO. SI The Hill B R IE MADE A SPIRITED CAMPAIGN Bjrpi.kiil UgUUtlvc TkKct Clow Mwtliut Thli WcrW SAY Till. outlook is vihv tmn Promiwal Cllii Who k I'ub lie Suflrage Inwmm h w many request ur mule Argun Ui publish u short hi itory of the Indi'iwnd.-t.t candidal for the leginlatur.', here .'" N me w'10 "ovv, lt or t-iiht-r of the thrre tfenth-. mi.n will dispute the truth of thie lii": perl Uruner, of Scholia, U orn of the protrrowivo ami public npiriU'il resident of Seholls. 1I' owns InrK'tf farm interests; Is in UwUhI in tutwmilling; ami i a uMroitu nt mftnU'rof the grange j has made the first real ex tensive experiment in walnut nitiriK in the county, and is al wiy ready to lutek up loeal en terprise of any nature. Ferd in man w ho has idea and they m always worthy of considera tion. If elected to the legisla tor, he promise to devote all kinda of time to the public welfare. William Schulmericb, ot rtmH)m mrtxmu ut fit ha tocV.ii. in well knowp Y?, c WauhiiurUm County. MnUf ijiturn : . dairymen, ana i known nil over the state, having lectured in all parts of Oregon. Mr. Sehulmerich is well versed in slate needs in the way of leg islation, and says he will do hi uUwwt to promote good roail leg illation in case he in elected and at the same time keep hi Dowdi-r drv to kid oil graft. Anion llermens, of VerUwrt, ii one of the substantial resi dent of Went Washington coun ty. He is a farmer and dairy man, at. I is always interested in croitri-sjiive stock raising. Mr. Hermens is the carrier of confi dence wherever he is known, and he will pull a great vote in his immediate section. He says he lUwls for "honest legislation; for chiselling of graft, and for killing all legislation that tends to protect corjMirations as against the public." arv now U-ttcr lli.-in i-v,.r pivjcm-d to supply oureiiKUmn'M. We liavi- :i yni nupply of floor mi. niHtic. hhiplap and finishing lumber ami can furniKh gfxi house bill i (in short notice. We also have a joh nt.K-k of all kinds of common lurnlier. We have in htock all sizes of tile from ii to IC, im h that are first quality; alto brick and building blocks. Try our building blocks for your fruit or jMitalo house, or founda tion for your buildings letter and clu aper than brick or con crete. Parties wanting orders i i . i . -ii i i. . . ii im-rcu win do well lo place them early.while the roads are good, and our teams are not to busy. In the past we find that it is tlie failing of many M-ope t wait till the roads are almost inmaHsable, and then place their orders for delivery, at a cost of twice what it can be done for now. So don't forget, this year, while our Block is complete. (JronerA Koweil Company. N. 15. Mead and wife are in the city from C rants Pass, this week, guests at the home of ("apt. A. M. Collins and wife. Mrs. Mead is a sister of the host, and Ixdh are well know n in Hills U)ro, where Mr. Mead ran the Hi!lslxro Hotel, many years ago. For some years Mead has Ix-en in the mining business in South ern Oregon, but his health is now so broken that he finds it imMsible to do any active work. He has many friends in Wash ington county who will U glad to see him, and regret his mis- Pailroml Laborer Prom Portland ( alls Into Dairy I'KUIJABI.Y DUD IkOM LXI'OSlki: VNiii (iitinj on! In Look at Station Wurk on P. K. A N. Alfred IVterson, a railroad la- Itorer. and who left Portland one ay last week to go to the front, alnive Buxton, to look at some railway station work, was found cad at the edge of Dairy Creek, where he had fallen, some time ednesday night. Petoi son was under the inlluence ot liquor when he passed out from the ity. and it is supposed that he kept on drinking until evening. lis Isxly was found at the edge the creek, and his bead was not even under water. Wednes- ay night was a very cold night. and it is thought that he died from exposure. The lxdy was ound aixnit a quarter of a mile west of P.uxton. Peterson was alxiut 1.1 years of age. Coroner K. 0. Brown and Sher iff Hancock went up to P.uxton, and an inquest was held. The jury lounu Uiui ueawi wasacci of AUCTION SALU The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at his place, the north east part of the Joe Hare place, 1-2 mile south of New ton Sta tion, on the old ltobinson place, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., on TMTuSOAY. NOVKMBKK 10 Bty hone, il Trt oM, uv IU. BfT bom, 9 y ri old, ttoo IU; tilurk ltitr, l fri ultl, moo Pii; buy mr, 7 )mn old, ll broke; ciw, K'vIrK 111 finlirn In Match; S rlioul yk Uiuiilhi eld, ri(lit about 115 U; V'O'K 1'rurix; 16 Urml of brilf. yri cl'l, (imbtn oon; bull, iS muuttia hi, kihhI ntuck; 50 cblrkrni; 6 tturki; 6 turkrin; utw Milcbrll Vallty wagon. J 14 "n il ide tur; wi(oni, j In nurrow itr; iliniii rurt; top buKKYi !ll,Mt "rw; liack , in kwhI otilrt; ciHwr; iIihk bar mw; niiriiiK-lcHith harrow; aliovrl plow; fw MiUaiikr mower. 4 I f" ''y inkr; lmr rark: triple Uml lollrr uf it ul!e woik barnraa: cU o( inttK- )i: riiriw; aaiblle; fan mill; 14 mh nt-4 I, m plowt; 8 inch wx'l ""in plow; tianit drill an Krucn area kiIcii ttml anil olbrr ar.iclrl to Mimurniia to mention. Free lunch at noon. Terms of Sale-Sums of $10 and under, cash; over $10, one year's time at H ner cent interest on bankable notes, 2 per cent otf for casn on sums over f 10. A. Corrieri, Owner. J. C Kuratli, Auctioneer. Kd. Shute, Clerk. jmin iarw. win Turnii?n stump puller, cable and powder. Will also furnish house to work ers, See II. H. Willcrs. three miles southwest of city. Ad dress. HillsUiro, Route 4. M-4 HillsUini loses two trains on the Southern Pacific during the Winter season. The train which conies out in the morning, leaving ortland alxmt nine o'clock, re mains at 1-orest drove and elm's not return to Portland until IliHU in the afternoon. This also cuts IT the I0; t2 mail to Portland in ie morning, and the 2:07 mail niing out, in the afternoon. While it curtails two mail trips the di'ixit it means a great al more work in the evening at the postoilice, because the two clock mail will then Ik- dis tributed and there has been arge mail in the afternoons. Horses for sale: Black mare, years, 12(H); sorrel mare, vears, iZ"o; iron gray nunc, ars, l.llH); nay mare, J years, u).-deo. U'nnen. Cornelius. Ore.. Route 1. melamls. Next Tuesday is election day Oregon's first general Novem- I . ' a L. . i . . . . a .t t hil er e eclion in me iiiswuj v nn. state or of territorial days. Here- ofore this is for the benefit ot I . ul..l.l recent arrivals voeon n biuu nn,l eiimitv e ection was heluin June. still holding a ticket on Johnson's Studio may apply it as one-fourth the purchase price of a dozen nhotos any style size from postcard to bxS inciu sive till next Nov. i:th, .1 .!. Meacham and wife, o innks were ( own to ItUlsDoro, fterniKin. on legal bust liens 'Mr. Meacham called on the Argus. Now on sale a large stock o hildren's school shoes; sizes from s to an; prices i'"", from $1.00 to $1.50 per pair. TOTAL REGISTRATION The total registration for Wash ington county is not so slow, af tl'r all, us it reaches the figures t J,(iG0. These are apportions H follown- Hemiblienna 2.103 iK'rnocrata 512 trohibitioniats 0 opocialista 7 'opuhata 3 IndeneriflAnfa 198 ttefused to state 619 FOR DAIRYMliN For sale: Fine full-blood Hoi stein bull calf. From fine milk "K strain. Reeistered stock r-A. Bendler, Cornelius, Koute Hesido on North Flams, be tween Dudley mill and Hillsboro, T. A f-P.il!lrf Ullll Ui tOt. I--. utvvvui V wwaava ' j -'ortland. and Thos. Mead, of gull Hun, were out to Hillsboro aunaay. Money to loan on real estate lerms reasonable. Apply to Ku -T W LFREO PETERSON Jo'ir wa-i r, v wits in 11 i wan ,11 Jlr,, from A her lu'i II St. J day af' lVt-i was i!o last r.f ' l.er, of alove par.'ks, .,; to !.hy city Saturday. MeNf-rrier, of the Grove, ...is J-at J rd ay. !,i,k ( f West Union, V- city Saturday. niive Ljtidis was down U, Su-idav, a guest of ;i'i:, H. H. Cronise. I,. Sno.v, an attornty of . ., ,va:, in the city Mon- r.iKin. !;.eo).eii, of West Union, .. ii to the county seat the the week. . Jackson, of Mow Oren- m trie city .vionoay 1 ad of pigs for sale D. v.'.d. Hillslioro, Ore., Route tia. .lossy.of West Union, to the city Friday, ac- d by his wife. line of phf-to mounts in nest arid most attractive is just arrived at John- Jane.', co, v a morr,in; Te T:ch 1, H.:!v IV-U-r was ov com par, A !!(' all Ue I style; li sejn's Studio. Mi-w Gladys Cohen, of Port- is the guest of Miss :;ri!riths, tho last of the land M uit'.i week. Clias. (Jree n i urilr.;-, ; on t'e . If tl book li to in tl . , I ,1 .1 A .. . ... . ...... -m aii . . . .a . . r ... . derail iMfnsoed wtfi! C4 CTH ww inn was I bxScH",lr"7r MS11 J. H. Kilhiirg. W. C. Schneider, at l.i.V. . Gal.. br.s Andrew Kostur, J. P. Fair. PI PLIC SALI; The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale, at his farm, 1 mile south of Kinton school house, and four miles east of Scholls, at 10 a. m., SATURDAY, NOV. 5, Tmm hour. J5 o, k'i worker; icw, Urs'ltd Jrrwys. 4 anil 7 yeata, in milk. .rah in 1-rlnuary; 31 Mean sue. y, oiitmniiiK thorouxhliied KauilxniileUe nick; MuclH'U wKotli swated Hack, singl butigy; Knieiaon mower, 5 It cut; lo fiKit rake, atirmtjtooth harriw, (X'K tooth harrow, ahovel cultivator, pegtooth cultivator, Chaiupinn ciilc-r prcsn, a sets tram liartir, rt alliKle haruesa, geut f a.lille, 16 -inch lerl tx-am plow, 14 inch wood team bieakiiiK plow, to-inch (jar- ten pltw, 30 (jal- keltic, 250-lb a-ueau counter scaie, pair aleelyarua, nana can, immlaiotic, llooxr potato iliKger, Su- ierlor potato planter, tup scraper, faieui ( home evener, aewiUK macnine, unrucu ami cullivaior coiiioiueu, 7 ium limothv hav Uose m barn, xoo lmshela ot, (arm tools ami many other articles. l.unch at noon. Terms of Sale -Under $10, ash; $10 and over, one year's time, bankable note, at a per cent, 1 wo per cent on iorcan over $10. N. (i. McDonaki, owner. H. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. CHAMBLRLAIN COMING 5 OUTjUSSESSOR Without Railway Assessment List is Over Sixteen Millions WILL BE MILU0N ADDED Hores and Cattle Decrease, But Land is Cleared More Strohmay r of near , wa in the city Sat d while in town called g:l.S. iv i anything in the which vo l have failed here, look thr iugh nt. V(k.,..- T. ions! iii fur some time. MU; i .'die Jones, of East Port land, came out Monday and went out witi. her uncle. N. H. Jones, of If : d (ileiH-oe, for a fort-, nigh.'s ..sit. K. R. i'altorr, of Ik'Iow Per.ver ton. 'T 'i.e S. P.. near Raleigh, wasi i t. citv Monday morning. He uys t!;at Fall plowing is nearly a ! finished in his Fection. Ar-!n r Pacen, of Arleta, and who v.t a former resident of this i !-.;-. ty. and well known at Fore; t drove. Cornelius and to the W Ji. was in Friday, and cailcil c the Argus. En m' it Quick, the horseman, was (iown from Forest Grove Mom av :.i ternoon. Fnimctt was a Hi;;si"roite when he was first bitr eH' .irh to hold a pair of reins. N. A. Frost, who has been fa.-tii U' iuvn in the east er.d of the -J! ty. I. as moved to the Pert t f t's -ction. Mr. Frost to-ik ih. census in South IIillst ro at d - ;cuity. Assessor Max Crandall has com pleted the Bummary of the tax roll, and his total gives a valua tion of over sixteen millions to say nothing of the railroad as sessment, which will be made by the Btate commission, and which will add about one million dollars to the roll. The figures show that within the last year Wash ington County has made a gain of eleven hundred acres of clear ed land, which means that be tween three and four acres have been cleaned up for every day in the year. Cattle are not so numerous; horses are not so plentiful by about 200 head but the Missouri mule has made a pain of 100 head and it is his time to be heard. Goats, also, have made a gain of 1000, or 33 per cent, increase, and it is his turn to look wise. The last two years assessment follows: 1910 Tillable land, 102 261 acres $6,359,975 f-aiOQtillable land, 357.165 acrai 5,511,2.0 United Suites Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain, who is touring the state in the interest of Mr. West's candidacy for governor, will be in Hillsboro Friday (to morrow) November 4, and speak to the citizens of this vicinity at 2:30 in the afternoon. Senator Wyatt & Company, .lohn 11. Bailey, of above Pux . .. .L . I..,, i,,n u'ji in l ie cuy me mm week, after getting through with a good year on his orchard ranch in the lulls. ci,. v.l - H:iv mare, some white in face; yearling colt with ner, 1 ,.ri roitfU on Wilson River road, ..,,,1 ,or Imve straved back to UIIU i""" . - tl .J unuhiiio-ton countv. ivewaiu Notify M. O'Meara, Peaverton Ore.. 11. 2. .Ins. (Jibaon. of lieedville, and who prides himself on having the best garden in the county, was in the city Monday, and called on the Argus. W. Cornelius, of south of Cornelius, was down to the coun ty seat Saturday, greeunK many friends. For Sale-Two dozen fine pul . i... ut,;t Pivmouth Rocks, and ixedwirhLeghornBand tainn.1 lleds.-Eli Bowbeer. 8th and Fir. 6i Tohn Hoover, who has been working with the rations near nafnn WHS (lOWn iU LIIC V.tjr Monday morning. Roy L. Grecar returned the last of the week from a trip to Southern Oregon and Northern California. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25, Chamberlain is one of the real platform orators ot the state ana Northwest ana ne aiways iih. a arge audience when ne visus this city. Turn out ana near him. He will speak at Cornelius to morrow evening-Friday, JNovem ber 4, at 7:30 o'clock. Roll of Honor Sa V Two thousand h.rge, heav . .tra tine quality sacks fo- s de at low figure. Will out- la:! ;hre ordinary sacks. Sam nli! sent on request Pacific Coas;, S. rup Co., Portland, Ore, Wilder.! II. .loos, of near Glen coe, was in town Saturday after noon. He is farming the Joos homei.teud. which he now owns, andv.hit-h has advanced largely in values the past few years. A drummer was in town Mon dav and found awaiting him s ticket from Portland to the Last, which he lost last May or June, An adv. in the Argus brought him the desired pasteboard. Act n ! Cooner. of the Electric, wits visited Saturday by the com puny' s general freight agent who was looking over tne possi bilites of business in the county seat and other Washington County points. .ludre Magers. formerly of Me MinnviHc. now of Portland, was in the. c'.tv Saturday. The Judge canu nmr passing in his checks a few months ago -and the Ore- 1 il .i L - 1 A gonun reported inat ne eoiuu not ne ,,ver. Ue is now on me road to health. The bail of Joe Laurenz. the i 1 ...'il young man cnargeu wuri steal ing horses h.ere and at Sherwood, was fixi'd at row, and a good mod eiven. lhe bond was fixer, al this figure because the dot'endrmt was under bond up in Yamhill county. The chap who sold R. M Ranks a horse a few weeks ago and then shipped his saddle to fVot-soi via New berg, alter High Q UALITY Drug S lore 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" UaminsKy's MaKe Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. J. A. THORKBL'RGH President . E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCELDOWM. Cuhter I. 'Imitnli on larm landi... 1,211,210 ' 7 i -a loU... 626 02.5 591215 improvement ; deeded , Fanning implemenU, wigtm V etc 149.910 Household furniture, watches, jewelry, etc 200,100 Rones, 6,332 hesd 393. 460 Mules, 178 head io.iho Milch cows, 10,378 head- 238,620 Stock and beet cattle, young stock, 3.jQt head Sheep, 3,779 head Goats, 4.439 head Swint, 2,264 head - Dogs, 141 - Automobiles .... Merchandise stock in trade.... Stationary engines and manu facture machinery. 37.690 8.945 4.525 11,545 880 6.550 328,890 Forest Grove RATIONAL BANK Money at interest or on deposit Notes, secured or unsecured..... Accounts, due or to become due Value of shares f stock, 1725... Value of libraiies 130.700 67,95 130.455 6,335 78,900 2.980 Tot .1 valuation .$16,146,360 1909 Tillable land, 101,153 cres $5,357.35 Nontillable land, 356,267 acres 5,607,300 Improvements on same 1,177.295 City and town lots 633 915 ImproTcnents an same M.0 Improvements on lands not deeded ai,45 Railroad trackage, S2 29 miles 891,460 Rolling stock 1,190 Telephone and Telegraph lints 140.52 miles 9.3i- Maoufactures and machinery.. 143 755 Merchandise and stock in t-aile 284,31s Farm implements, etc 173.841 Household goods 194,170 Office 6atnres, etc U.775 Money 10,040 Notes 192.130 Accounts - 7.2M) Stocks - 76,638 Libraries a, 100 Horses, 6,541 head 379-225 Mules, 49 head 2,22a Cows, 14.381 head 259,620 Sheep, 5,904 head n.55 Goats, 3,423 head 4.425 Swine, 2,058 head 9.659 Dogs, 63 on roll 090 .1 Capital ariuw Loans - $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 STt pROVE, ORE. '-v-Iiursday, Sept 1, 1910. 0QC0 Undi videcTtrouvi In'Z, ? Lirculation Deposits $457,783.38 $457,783.:$ Thos. G. Todd DIRECTORS John E. Bailey Wilber W. McEldownex J. W. Fuqua J. A. Thornburg; J r Total valuation i5. 54L555 WADSWOR rH-ELLINOSWORTH Those on the roll of honor in the Firdale School, District a, tor month ending Oct. 28, 1910, are as follows: Chester and Carl Rruster. Frank. Ulmer ana Mary Boge, Meta Wolf, John, Martha and Wilma Haase.-Blanche Bride, Teacher. Now on sale-Nap-a-Tan, John Sharrood and W. L. Douglas shoes at Wyatt & Co. Store, cor ner Second and Main. A quiet wedding was celebrated at the parlors of Judge G. W. Barnes, Main Street, Hillsboro, Monday, October 31, 1910. when Hon. Fi M. Wadsworth, of Mason Hill. Dixie, and Mrs. Hannah Ellingsworth, of Portland, were united in marriage in the pres ence of Dr. J. E. Adkins and L, A. Long. Mr. Wadsworth and bride immediately left for lhe Cedars, north of Glencoe. the home of the groom, where they will maintain their home, lhe groom is the father of T. C. Wadsworth. cashier ot the Amer ican Type Founders Co., of Port land, and the bride is a highly respected lady ot trie nose uty. Return From The East UTGHESS TROUSERS IO Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip 1 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. BAILEYMG STORE Forest Grove, Oregon ward telephoned to have it sent to Led Blutt. California. It is now at that point, awaiting the calli r, when the authorities hope to catch him. Chaii e rose plants, shrubbery of all Uinds, My bulbs, etc., tor sale at the boulh hiltsboro Greenhouse. Now is the time to do the fall planting, so get your order in early. Mrs. Agnes Cariipbt il, Independent telephone West 151. oOtf Attorney H. T. Bagley and wife rptumed Sunday evening from a sixty days' trip to the East, and renort an enjoyable time. They spent considerable time at Can ton. Ohio, and return west oy the Southern Route. New Or leans and Galveston were both visited and when they started Westward they stopped to see a real bull-fight at ElPaso, where it. was necessary only to cross the border. Thev returned via Los Angeles. Going East they made the trip via the Canadian Pacific. Edwin Morgan returned to Independence, Saturday, after a weeks visit with ms motner, Mrs. Susie Morgan. The Miss -ing LINK. IS AT THIS STORE. Dozens of different patterns of links for the Misses as well as the men each one prettier than the next one to it. A pair of Gold Link Cuff Buttons is al ways an atceptable present at any time. Just received a large package of new styles, which I will be pleased to show you. They "look a lot for the money." LAUREL M.HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Oetometrla nag: . ij i - s ' f i ! I " 4 -4 if raui iiroB., Hillsboro, Or. mi