HE 01LLSB61R VOL XVII IIILLSBOKO, ORKOON, DEC. 1, 1910. NO. 38 I OALATIN MILL OWNER :nv in irv I ! , KILLED LAST SATURDAY Wl, .struik In llody hy H" rum a Donkcy t CMc BHD A It W HOI AITIK SIM'U , oflll MoiplUt $utiy Al Icraooa, Nocitibtf 2k John I- Smith, of Tualatin, und who hat Ut-ti engaged in daw milium "t that pluce for u rniin Uruf ) arn, vran killed hiM Sat unlay. He waa watching t men try to pull a atutnp with a donkey enjjine anil cable. Tin cable undergoing a terrific rtrain when the honk U-eame detached ami Htruck him with Urriliii' force, cutting into hi vital. lU m picked up anil taken toono uf the l'orthtml hv pilaU mi the Oregon Klectrir, iwl fi v-M every xniible medical .ttriid.ntte. wit ton far jprtit, however, to withstand tin ful wound, und died a few botin aftrr reach i rt ir the tin- tMKiis. Mr. Smith wan about W ur uM. anil hail lived at Tualatin fur many yearn, lie was a muci n ful nawmill man, an J was also Instrumental in buihiitij the new tilraii'i brick factory at Tualatin. Ho Uavcu a widow and mir non, Ji-KHf, who are at Tualatin, and a daughter, Mr. Ihi Cal breath, u ho retddc at the mime place. MltS. NNNCV I'MH UI-S MVWWS Mm, Nancy i'hilliim Mam. of near Soholln, died November -7. 1910. after an extended illness anil invalidism of 18 yean. She iu Imrn in Kdgnr County, III., Nov. li;, IKI. ami tnarrictl JaincM Marrs, in 18IH. They moviil to Kansas in 157, To the union i horn eight children, one dy inif in infancy. The hu.shaml died in 1S72. Three mm. Chas., iWlie and Oti H., reside at Scholia, and one daughter, Mrs. S, R lawrence, resides at Forest (Iruve. Tin- funeral took place Tues day, from the Scholia church, iml interment wan in the Moun tainside cemetery. l t)K DAIKYMCN For Hale: Fine full-blood llol itcin hull calf. From line tniik ifK strain, Kegititcrcd stock. A. Hendler, Cornelius, lloute 1. Keside on North Flams, be tween Dudley mill and Hillsltoro. J. .1. Whitten, of near Phillips. Atw in the city Sunday. John Humphreys, of IWtland. spent Sunduy in the city. Fred Mycin, of Shady Brook, was over town tho last of the week. A new juul complete stock of all the latest und best in Uioks, atlloyt's. Sum Tunstall, of Fhillips. was over to tin county seat Monday afternoon. (Ireer keeps a complete and up-to-date line of stand and hang lnK lamps, Juhn CampU'll, of near Ccn wTville, wiw u caller ut the Ar KU8 ollice Monday afternoon. Money to loan on real estate, lci'iim reasonable. Apply toku ratli HroH., Hillsboro, Or. 21tf ,C F. Miller, the Forest drove Pioneer drugman, was down to ilii! county Beat Monday, and w'w excused from tho jury. Now on nale-Nap-a-Tan, John fcmurood und W. L. Douglas Hhoes at Wyatt & Co. Store, cor 'r Second and Main. l-arl Luther, connected with in' Southern Pacific as baggage and freight man, is making a trip throiiKh Southern California, a'id will be absent a week or so yet. When the kitchen is properly 'inipped there is sunshine in the noimt". Come in and see our Champion and Charter Oak r!"iRos. They are the best.-I'-inrick & Corwin . I-. II. Peters and wife, of Ne '"aska, and A. W. Peters, a "unchman, of North Powder, wore arrivals in the city Monday, t'nroute for above Mountaindale, whcre they went to visit the mother of the two gentlemen, Mrs. Duane Harvey. L. H. a"1 wife expect to make their home jn the county, and A. W. will re turn in u week or ten days. t ! i f ! hi, ,.v,.r I ' I I v ourru ..turner.. ""I "lijilv of tli x.f !l!a and lini-ilnni' furnish yi, li'il't lint ire. 'e :' '.tM k of all "'"'II lumber. We a;! :w.i",(,f fr,im 't are tirst nuality : I I . ! I- ii . lUO'llll llllK'kH. lil'K'ks fur your i'u hull ie. or futii.i -i if lr!iMini.'j M.)i,.r an. I le-.i.er t f i : t : i l.riek nr ron I'.ntiei wanting onler-i ''i.' I'M will do m!1 to plan them eaii,'A.i;e the roads are eo-nl, :U!, ,,ur te.mu are not to li ;. In ii,.. pa;,t we f in. 1 that it i t lie failing of many people t wait till the ruadi are almost impa -.able, and then plan- their ord.-r f,,r J. -! t . -ry . at a cost of I w n e w hat it ran be done for liuW. Su ilon'l furi'el tliin vi.-ji- 1 W e !, v III''. C, IuioImt hull e I al - h kind . hi. i ' n :t t'. in a j i h al ,.. In ,, .. I ry our l nhimt I'" i-t nr liutiit le-1 fui while oil' stink 'irtiher Howell WILL 51E UNITED Meim i, Ihrtc (irct-ks Will Ask I href I housand laicli MI.I.II) ON Till: LMTliD KAII.KOAU Dead Men hud Brother in This Coun try Ask Administration IS complete. ' 'ompany. Mar ha! t'arl I.ar...n, Saturday and Munday. had Will Kmrirk busy t-iittihi.- .low n the bi maple tree in front f the Hotel '1 uala tin. 'I he eianl maple had inme mure nr le-s of a nuisance in the way ut obstruction to I'e.le. tnans in the sidewalk, and the debrn from its foliage also littere.l the streets. The council ordered its removal, and al tboiivh there were hearty ob jei tiuhs h its owner, .Mr. Footc, the tree was felled. Mr. and Mrs. Wihr.ini.: were conducting the hotel when the tree wa.s planted, and Mrs. Wehrune;. who tra!i-p!antei the twitf, d'H-s not reinemlMT whether thi' date of plahtih.' a- in 17 or 1 .STS. It had a ri'Mia'kalile erowth, and allurded a handsome shade on the hotel verandah in the Sum mer time. There is much sentiment for pav ed street in Hillslioru, and nli.'ens should rememluT tliat with the present charter we are all at sea. Nearly all pnierty holders on the principal streets are in favor of permanent hard surface streets, and as the char ter to be oted uHin next Mon day nes plenty of time for pay ment, it should carry. The heaviest property holders along Second and Main Streets are working hard to see that the measure carries. The new char ter provides a way to get hard surface .streets say all and vot-rs should not forget to vote "yes." Pel-sons living in the country and wishing to take the l'aily and Sunday Orcgonian for one year can, by paying a year in advance, get the Argus and an Oivgnnian map. or chart, for the one liner. This offer will not la.st long so get in your order Soul). Parr - Sexton, Forest Crove draymen, have sued the city of Forest (irove and Zimmerman & Wells for draying and furnishing material in repairing the pump ing plant, and ask that the cir cuit court give them a judgment for .rS.7.". Choice rose plants, shrubbery of all kinds, lily bulbs, etc.. for sale at the South llillstwro Crecnhouse. Now is the time to do the fall planting, so get your order in early. Mrs. Agnes Campbell. Independent telephone West l.rl. wtf V. II. Welirung left Wash ington. P. C last Sunday, to return to Oregon. Mr. Wehrung brings with him the charter for the Hillsboro National Hank. While Fast he visited with rela tives at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Kut h Trust Co., owners of the new site of the city ot North Plains have sued to quiet title on L"J:? acres at Clencoe, em bracing portions of the Clms. McKay and Walter Freeman do nations. The first snow of the season fell on Portland mountain. Sat urday night and the depth was uUiiit two inches. Here in the valley n little fell, but it melted as fast as it struck the earth. Only live weeks left in which to prepare for Christmas. P-et-. ' ...! ,.. n,-.l,.r hi ear v for holiday photos at Johnson s Stu dio utut avoid me run. S A. Currv has sued W. II. Thomas for $:?28 in circuit court, ...... u,f ih.ro that much aueguiK k'; - . duo on the purchase price of the grocery store on pccouu oia re i f.if unle nnv auanti ty.-Wm. Hairley Jr., Dudley Mill. North Plains. Postof ice ..ddress. Hillsboro, K. o. 10-8 1.1 Atima nnd Tena Gay ted in marriage oy Jito. ?; l3 Bt ilw court parlors m ni"ulu- Iteedville. was up to the county seat the first of the wees. 'I he Cnited Kailwayswill be sued for nine thousand dollars within a few days, and the action will be tiled as quickly as the admin istrators can get their papers testamentary from the Multno mah County Court. When the car ran away near Cornelius gap, last month, three Creeks died as a result of the accident. John Marandas, a Creek, was appoint ed administrator upon the recom mendation of the Creek consul, and it was contended that the dead men had no relatives in this country. Three brothers, how ever, have shown up, and given satisfactory proof of their rela tionship and have asked that Marandas be dismissed and that in his stead a brother of one de ceased Creek and two friends of the brothers of the other dead men, be appointed. Cleeton. county judge of Multnomah, will hear the case on December and it is alleged that action will then U- brought to collect ?:,(KH) for each death. The coroner's verdict, from this county, will doubtless figure in the case strongly. WABASM WON The Wabash Independents, of Portland, played the Hillshoru High School FJeven al Athletic Park, on Thanksgiving after noon, and easily won at a score of 29 to 0. The visiting team had their work under better con trol, and were masters of the situation from the very start. The line: Wnt.uih l'otiliun Vrttrr lMlulir, lliini.... Pixlwll, (Olllfl'll Krllllll: Kuwlrr HntriiiHii Spmlv llnll.' Ilillnljoro Panncll Ijirson Mori ill Vauirht I t- l'urilin 1 c - Cray r c... Louk I l.)Uc V-Hpl) .. C .r R. I K ..r t. IXiwliiii: tl'nul) Cur Imiiler -.1 li Schrot-ilcr Wnlls f h Moritifth Sdiuh f - I.hikI Tuurhilowni, powliiiK, IUtcinnn (J), Sptuly, l-'owlrr; K"4' 'rom pluecniriit, HriU (4; rrfrire, Jnokseii; utnpiic, Don rlxin; hrml lim-iim'i. Kiif; tielil jmltie, 11. M. tlrrtv)ii, li-. J. J. Shevlin, of Heavcrtfin, was up to the city Monday after noon. P.illy Palmer, of F'orest Crove, was down to the county seat Monday. Oscar Miller, with the Pots ford Mill, alxce (ilencoe, was in town Sunday. John Nyberg, county-commis-siom r-cleet, was up from Tuala tin, Monday. William Pagley Sr., of I;isy ville, w as in on the opening day of circuit court. Otis Marrs and Herman Col lier were up from Scholls the first of the week. You will find a supply of Maz da, Tantalun and Peerless lights at the King Light Co., Main St. J'ruce Scbulmorich, who is at tending 0. A. C, at Corvallis, spent Thaiiksgiving week, at home in IlilUboro. If then; is anything in the hi)k line which you have failed to Und elsewhere, look through Hoyt's liook department. Farl Wallace, of Portland, spent Tnanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, near Farmington, Miss Olive Landis, of Amity, and Uichard I,andis, of Albany, spent Thanksgiving with their mother. Mrs. II. II. Cronise. The best time to sit for a pho to, on a winter's day, is between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., and John son's Studio is the best place. Oscar Lund, who is attending Willamette University, at alem, was the guest of his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Lund, the last of the week. For feed and groceries, see us, We collect rent. Others pay rent. A trial will convince you. Walch tx: Company, First Street, near S. P. Jackson Bottom is a great lake earlier this season than usual ami the expanse of water is as extensive as it has been for a number of years. Now on sale - a large stock of children's school shoes; sizes tmni hs to Us; prices ranging from JF1.00 to 51.50 per pair.-T, W. Wyatt & Company. Pacific University's football team was beaten by Willamette, last lhursdav afternoon, by score of 12 toO. The Willamettes were altogether too heavy for the Pacifies. F.lmer Mays, of Glencoe, and who will soon be doing business with the general merchandise store at North FMains, the new city on the United, was in town the last of the week. LOGS SHIPPED FROM . R. ft H.RIGHT OF WAY Southern Pacific and Lytle Road Begin Heavy Shipments TWENTY FIVE FLATS IN USE Will Take Many Moothi to Clean up for Portland Use Supt Fields, of the Southern 'aciflc, is furnishing twenty-five flat cars for the Pacific Pwailway Navigation Co., for the pur pose of transporting logs from Nehalem river, along the right of way of the.Pacific Hall way & Navigation Company, to Portland sawmills. These ogs were cut when the right of way was being cleared, and so heavy was the timber that in many places the raw material is piled several deep. The logs were bouirht ud about a month ago by a syndicate, and a year is given to clear the strip of rail road property which is the reg ulation 100 feet in width. the loirs wil be loaded with a huge derrick. This will be the first large shipments out of the famous Nehalem timber belt the largest virgin forest in the acihe rorthwest Wm. Caetter, of Laurel, was in the city Sunday, Pavid Wenger, of Helvetia, was down to the county seat Saturday. W. F. Adkins was out from Portland, Sunday, the guest of his father. Supervisor Bentzen, of Garden Home, was down to the county seat Saturday. M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is still inthehousemoving business, and if vou have a building to move, see him for an estimate. Judge Fakin, of Astoria, was in the city Saturday, holding couit for a few minutes. He re turned home the same evening. .los. Miller, of beyond Glencoe, and who has been busy whittling ranch out of the timber the past eight or ten years, was in town Saturday. John H. Dorland and Fred Brown, of above Glencoe, re turned last week from a visit with Mr. Porland's sister, Mrs. Edith Doiel, of Chehalis. Henry Staffer, of Oak Street, irht the Argus some fine samples of raspberries,, picked from the garden on maiiKsgiv- ing Day. Who wouldn't live in Oregon? Adolnh Schumacher, who lived for years below Orenco, and who recently moved to Mount Angel, was over to the old stamping ground, Saturday, and called on the Argus. Washington County is to have 2.000 words of a descriptive article in the Oregoman's New Year's Annual, besides some Vmlf-rones. illustrative of condi tions, etc., from all sections of the commonwealth. The annual number this year is to be much better than usual, it will be a credit to the state. Washington County people who wish to send tho number to their friends in the East would do well to order from their news dealers early and J. W. Cave will take your orders if you wish. F. L. Myers, of Forest Grove in olden days, and now of Port land, was in town Saturday. Mr, Myers is traveling for wholesale houses in the Northwest, and is making good, all the time. Mrs. II. C; Vaught and Mrs C. K. Lytle will entertain the Coll'ee Club at the home of the latter, Saturday afternoon, De cember 3. The meeting will be called to order promptly at o'clock. J. A. Fineout. John McCann and Al. .li. Hump have incor porated the Gales Lumber Com pany-with 1,500 shares at $1 per share, lho new company wil engage in logging and all that goes with lumbering, and M. B, Bump is authorized to open books and sell stock. Fifth Street is getting to be the abode of more Missourians than any other residence street in town. It is said by his tnends that Dave Houston will petition the council to change the name to Missouri Avenue especially if Champ Clark becomes speaker of the National House ot Kepre sentatives. Albert Tozier, an old-time Hillsboro favorite, and who is now watching the lowlands from Dee. at the base of Mt. Hood where he is going to have an ap- nle orchard some of these days has been appointed a notary pub ic for his section. Tozier can now swear without breaking the commandments. Chas. Loudon and Jake and Emil Miller, of above Glencoe, were bound over by a justice at Tillamook, last week, and they will appear before the grand jury of that county, later, to answer a charge of dynamiting fish at the falls, this side of McNamer's camp. Emil Fischer, who drove the party over, was not molested althouuht he was taken over, The boys deny that they used anv explosive but the game ward cn insists that they had. Loudon and the Miller Brothers returned from Tillamook the last of the week. High Q UALITY 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" ttaminshy's Mahe Man Tablets and Lir. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. C. L Brown, of above Banks. has filed notice of appeal to the circuit court on the logging road case. The Hillsboro Lumber Co. filed an application for a logging road through the Brown place, many months ago, and viewers were appointed by the county court, after legal formalities had been followed. A. B. Todd and J. W. Hughes, of Forest Grove, assisted by Surveyor A. A. Mor rill viewed the proposed road and assessed the damages at 1200. The road was established and Attorneys John M. Wall and 1. T. Bagley now ask that the matter be taken to the circuit court on appeal. Brown origi nally asked damages in the sum of $5,000. Huron P. Smith, recently here in Washington County, getting specimens of our wood for the Marshall 1" leld Museum, of Chica go. 111., sent back some photos of grains and grasses on exhibition at the I nbne Land Co. office, and a request was then sent by the Museum, asking for some of the originals. Grains and grass es were thereupon sent to Chica go for exhibition, and they will be labelled 'rrom Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon." Every little added to what we've got, 'Makes Just a Little bit More. The following members of the Forest Grove Board of Trade were appointed to attend the Development League meeting at Salem, the first of the present week : Mayor M. Peterson, J udge W. H. Hollis, B. F. White, V. S. Abraham, G. S. Allen, E. W. Haines, A. G. Hoffman, H. C. Atwell, Edward Seymour, Gerald Volk, W. J. Good, H. J. Goff, J. A. Thornburgh, A. C. Alexander. C. H. Pratt, W. J. R. Beach, L. J. Corl, W. K. Newell, George Secour and W. N. i ernn. President Vice-President Cwhier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, Nov 10, 1910. Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans - '$253,892.01 Capital and surplus $50,000.00 U. S. Bond (at par) 25,000.00 Undivided Profit3 2,571.55 Other Bond 38,6-10.00 Circulation 25,000.00 Banking House 13,000.00 Deposits 403,279.71 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 145,319.25 $480,851.26 $480,851.26 IlcHorvo 36 Por Oout. DIRECTORS Tho. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. Fuqun Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg J. H. Hibbard, of Helena, and who is connected with the Sur veyor General's office for Mon tana as chief clerk, was here last week, the guest of J. B. Wilkes. Mr. Hibbard bought some Wash ington County property while here, and expects to interest other investors to the extent of perhaps $50,000. Hops the last of the week were selling at and around 13 cents. The Crabtree lot, of Forest Grove, went at a quarter of a cent above this, and the Weston lot of 127 bales, went at 13. Crabtree let go of some last year's pick at 8 cents. John Fuegy, of Phillips, was in Saturday, and Mrs. Fuegy, who was spending a few days with her father and sisters at the Henry Hesse home, retuned home with hs. E. G. White, who has been in Idaho and British Columbia the past few months, arrived here last week, and will spend the Winter in and around Hillsboro. P. S. Chase and wife, of Port land, returned home Saturday, after a Thanksmvintr visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marks, parents of Mrs. Chase. Fred Stetler and H. E. Brig gen, of above Mountaindale, were in town Saturday afternoon. Dr. C. W. Lowe, of Portland, was in town Saturday. 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. C I BAILEY'S BIG STORE Forest Grove, Oregon AN IDEAL Wedding X Gift is ' A Mantle ClocK. They give a homelike air to a room, which is lacking without the clock. Among the handsome new clocks which I have j ust received are: French ClocKs, Bronze ClocKs, Mahogany ClocKs, BlacK Enamel ClocKs, and many others too num erous to mention. Watchmaker Jeweler Graduate Optometrist Visitors are Welcome. Laurel M. Hoyt Where rou get the Bel"