IIILLSnORO, OREGON, MAR. 2, 1911. VOL. XVII NO. 51 P. U. DEFEATS THE y. II. C. K Score Again! Opponents, Snlur day, by Mark of 42 to 35 LAST EVENT OAVK PACII IC HONOKS Tli fourth silver medal con test held Feb. 21, in the United Ivuiitft'lical church, llilmhoro, was a success. 1 lie younjr lames in tho class, who were from For est (irove, Cornelius and Hillsho- ro, acquitted themselves in a very creditable manner. The judges were Rev. Blackwell, Mrs. Walton, of HillsiMiro, and Mrs. I lev wood, of Cornelius, who awarded trie meual lo ino. z, COURT APPOINTS A RECEIVER OF ESTATE Judge Campbell Names Thos. II. Tonirue to Mold McNulty Estate AND WILL KEEP, PENDING DECISION M iuu I mi' M itlitr if i irrwmiu ItonUun Win Mile Run (or the Mimecr whose selection was entitled I&M, Ihcre are no Lai Premidini, ltev. Hlackwell an- Heirs la Sijcht nouncintf me aecision ana pre- 1 . 41... R1 .m A.. iHi'iiLinif Lilt? iiii'iiiii. iiiian iiuiai . .. .. Tin. u.r-find annua lldoor le c NIwmn of LWimt. f'.wiv.. Pmf. JUUK- J- u' v,amjjiu, uivuii. aiul track meet between the and Mr. Davis Ban solos in a judKe, last week appointed Thou, winter Bridge, was over town College Alsike clover seed for sale. J. W. Vandervelden, Ilov, Ore. Julius Asbahr, of South Tuala tin, was a Hillsboro visitor Monday. Money to loan on real estate security. We sell farms, iry us. The Webfoot Realty Co., Hillsboro. 12tf " G. A. Larsen and wife, of be low Newton,. were in the city Saturday. Albert Spielings, of Green- vine, was an Argus cauer Mon day. Anton Pautmeier, of below FRUIT MEN ELECT WAL LA WALLA DELEGATES Send Hon. W. K. Newell and H. C. Atwell to Represent Growers WISH TO MAKE BEST EXHIBIT Think That Such Exposition, With Rem edy, Will aid Orchardislg HI lull 1 11 v ifsv. .......-. " - r Saturday U'Ht wi" take ,,lucu thiH weok ovtr frorn Finnigan, nn-isium I't f'T J!arch..3, in f,he tor of the estate of nnasium, m. K. church of Cornelius. Kv- .... . . , i 1 1 . .x. t V M i" A urn I'ihm fie (1C A 11 VIUHU m 'S " " ' University was heh night in the 1'. U. gymn resulting in a score of 42 to 35 Lrybody welcome in favor of Pacific, lhe meet was not decided until the last event, the relay, which was won by Pacific by a close margin The surprises of the evening i r ft a a. . . were when i. fli. u a. won lx)th places in the oIe vault am ightful manner. The 5th con- II. Tongue as receiver to take administra- James Mc Nulty, deceased, all property belonging to the estate, and to the first of the week Andrew Westberg, of near Farmington, was up to the city Saturday. J. VV. Marsh, of Centerville, lit uaic ju.n ituiiiu a ummj , , . ... U- -t .!..,.- ... -ii. i-J -c lot of new rose bushes, and also " . u " c ' ' . waa an Artrus ea"Lr lwlld ' a fine assortment of trees. Ixrry wiiemer or noi mere are lemoon vines, graes, etc., for immediate legal heirs to whom the property Ex. County Commissioner W. Planting. A lirst class stock. U tn descend. The estate is J. liutner was up from near Morton's Greenhouse. L,,.,.,,, ;n H i..-w,l flf Cedar Mill, Monday, paying tax l nui ku in v. p 11 in sivrwv v The Sunday Oregonian con- J in. 000. and three heirs have ltitiii.il n,i tii'fuilit il ! nut nil tu ll .1 t .. I... 4 I llin W.infmi. U'lir, frit voora ... . . ... I ii"" fnviv, Miiioviavvu, MiH. UCLIIieU W 11U CIILIlt-'U IU t'U'v ,iv.iihvi, uu i.u. I acitic U)tiiin the i Hi-yara (Uisii. from tu, 1)(.n ()f otm,r )aven- the property. This the State, has been road supervisor in the racilic 8 learn was weaKenen uy iMrL the lamous cart(K)nist, and through Jav Unton. soec a coun- Helvetia country, was in town the loss of several of her men, the storv told of Silverton pio- m.i il,.nii an.) the m.-itier must Mondav. but made a creditable showing eer days. It contained a hu-Uo throuirh the mill. Attornevs it,..,,,. .ci,; ...III, ,..,l ..i.rl.t .mliHilnUL ..f II ., f! 7. , T ,," . i . ' . -,. t . "UUM . vtivii 'inj ' "hut- vv.i....vitMi jniinma iiiiiiliwii ui iiviuy vi. against the 12 of her opiwments. (Juild, who years ago ran the For the i. M. C. A., rhne Silverton Appeal. He says that was the individual point winner Henry took cordwood on suli- with 15 to his credit and for Pa- scription, and that the rweipts ciflc, Austin led with 10. rol- were so large that he was corn- lowing are the events and results: tH-lled to open a woodyard jo vbiiI iUh-loui!i. v M 0 A. nut; Other thinirs he said about Mill.. I If. rcon.l; HUM-, 3 . "Il,.i,,e." which we who know aio-yBKl iinpii til ymn, tin, IttiuKlai, Y M C A, ttcoml; timr, 3) J rrooji. HHo ymil run Auiitlo, V V. fiut; llnrn dollar. Y M C A, M-roiul: lliur, J 15 1 5 lliuh lump I'rrrln. I' I', lnt; uiullrv, V M C A, rcuiul; IicIkIiI. 5 '?!. i"'lir. IIikIi hurilUn-riiilf, Y M (; A, liut Vrtrcn, I' U. trci-ml; limp. J 4 5 wcoiuU 440 ynl Uli Auitlu, I' I', lirnt; lit y 11I. T t). M-roml; timr. t:oi VS niomU lll. .....It l'l.ifM V T 1' A li ! ' I ....-. 1 .0 " Ditiilry, 1 M U A, accomi; ih-ikih, V 10 liichrt. Mile ian lKtirlnon, I' I', fimt; Ruoi Y M C A. urcoiul; timr. 4 mimitr A S rcoutU. Shot nut riiifr. Y M C A. hut : Mmv- cr, r l' ccoiiu;iiiKtiiui-e, n itci 4 int ia-t Krla; won by 1' U. Stmtcr, rclrrsno. liagley & Hare hold there will be done. -Mrs. Maria Fisher. Jack no trouble to establish the heir- si, m-nr CirW Mill Hills. ship 01 inose uecreeu 10 dc in nro, Oregon. 48-51 m wit 1 urr 11 iuin I UI.1HIUU""". I , i, 1 1. n IX ll.ii.innn t-u l'..t.inn- Tnmnn W. U liaVnCS ahO li. V. Ue- ft. v iv 1 awi v wv 1 .ti'ii , iiutiuu 1 . . , . , . ,-a lnmnn- tfimt Mi.fi UnnU va ioru, oi above L,aurei, were in .0. ......., ... t . '1. .... .. 11 1 a. . Shnti" (.am 1 He vs ( ami), miwii munua, anu cant-u uii uic bell-all decrees. Advance ArUh- Thresher Co. vs. C. E. Heeman. J. P. Canlner. who conducted him. are sausned are noi irue. judgment for 1348.50 and costs, a blacksmith shoo here for years, Homer says that one of the Ap- Kenworthy vs. Slooman, de- was up from Quatama, the first peai s aus. (lescniHHj a iosi norse, crwj ana $75 attorney lee of the week. and then said mai anyone ue- allowed scribing the horse, and paying could for the advertisement, have the property. See the fine stock of "back at Libby, the jeweler's No back numlK'rs -all AUCTION SALE I will sell at public auction at the Edward Constable donation land elaim. 5 miles northeast of Hills- ,. new and iresn goods, direct irom iro, and near Five Oak Farm, . S6 the inctory; and i.ee hi.!-see at ten o'clock a. m., on place. Theodore and William Vander zanden, of near lloy, were in the city Mondav, and called on the Argus, II H. Walker, one of the heavy taxpayers of the county, was up to the tax collection counter, Monday afternoon Jasper KefTer, of near Glencoe, was in town Friday. Jasper is an enthusiast over the luture Lon Wilson, one ol uales Creek's old timers, was in town Monday evening. Z. M. IjiUue. of Forest Crov was down to the county seat better marketing of their prod .if 11 1 I 4ll he me ciocks ami jewelry 01 an THURSDAY, MARCH 16. L'liwlu vi liirli lu w iilnifiet criyinir . t 'fJif hJ'nn Kry marca. 10 and il yr, 1350 away, oo-ll trcb: vrutr mnrr. lovrs. ifioo: trmv hore Fruit lns,ectorS. J. Galloway PlfSnSS ofNorlh Pla,ns' . . . 1 1 IlliK VUll Dimi . unv vun. niivll ... . was up the West bide last week, nt ,i,ie, u0 a yr heifeu, frrh on. 3 E. Murdock, 01 Sherwood, and and stales that everywhere in s mo. puis, 6 iioi. bcu, fun bioai mack who hves in the extreme south the tier of counties the fruit Minorca ami Rhode island Reil roosters, eastern part of the county, was growers are getting U.gether n ,71-1 Tw" Argus caller Monday -e, unions and associations, lor the new; l6. ,tcei piow, so-tooth levrr har- Hercule; row, cultivator, li ayes force pump, new; Monday, greeting friends. AUCTION SAI.R The underaigned will sell at the Palmateer Farm, 1-2 mile south of Witch Hazel, at one p. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Span horses, 11 years, 1100; graded Jersey cow, 4 years, fresh about March 15; 2 heifers, year lings; 2 shoals, about 100 lbs. each; 2 dozen white Minorca chickens, new three-inch Stude baker wagon, wide tire: buirirv. set double work harness, almost an illness covering several wee new; set single harness, 12-inch He was born in North Caroli plow, 50-tooth harrow, spring- tooth harrow, 12-inch plow, some clover hay, Lave! cream sep arator, some household goods and furniture, and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale-Under $10. cash; $10 and over, 8 months' time, at 8 per cent., bankable note. 2 per cent, oil" for cash over $10. Eric Sundukkg, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Peter Wolman, Clerk. JOSI-PH l-SSNI'K Hercules stumping powder, any quantity, caps, fuse, etc. Al new stock at J. L. Borwick s, Reedville, and at Orenco. 3Ctf John Ben Stewart, of South Tualatin, was in Saturday, and says that he sowed oats and tare UCtS. and for the further purpose 50 ft hoae for pump. Jr. riunlermul cul- of inere'isinir the interest in "vator, new; nt-w apring 100m 17100m imitasiii int. inu rtbi harr0Wi , toB8 orUi Jo0 lbs tare ami t-iiiiijmn "on I..U1HK mi nuii.on, oi Kunll sacks, 4 Work collars. 2 trees. 1 llts IS the way, and acta aood work harness, set dbl but'K Wiisliino-tmi Cotintv is in the harness, single Ihibbv harness, ha tack, vantni'ird pair 3 horse shafts, ball bearing gtind- .inn. . . viiiipi nrrnw m v , .ii.ii.. . . r. . When the kitchen is properly ' . r''''nK "riaie. i pitch Unday-the premier in bpnng a.t t I fnrlrii mnnt nttiwt t hirrwlii 4 Inn omimtHHi lucre w sunshine in tne rr .-, ? - . irnninA. 1 tuiif mvuiiiv nous, sieei mum. 1 ........ . . 1 house, (ome in and see our I ".. 1... ,i..i.i. Holstein bull, registered, lour Champion and Charter Oak 1 trees and sinKic trees, siedKes, wedges. 3 years old. for sale. Also regis ranges. They are the best. """ ami imiy 's bicycles, 15 gai 01 tered bull call, z months old, Emrick & Corwin V "" i S"K Tr """'""" Inquire ot Ceo. U. tsagley, nuis j heaters, kitchen treasure, new 8 ft ex- mro- i - .11. if . ii I t tirtti Initio run tut titlilf at ami itinilHi T If ..m . . . U 1 , ctH', died at M. V inceni s liospi- , . : , : dames mct.,iuruii, who nua nveu tal. Fridav. Feb. 21. 1911. after Pi"" "X.. i r.,rs":' up on Gales Creek ever since the ks. iron u-dsteads, a iiedsteads, 2 1h.i trout hrst iK'gan to run in those na. apriiiKs, biiieau,coimuode, cookinij uten- waters, was down to the county 47 years ajro. and was one of the ,l18 oU",r arl,cle1'- , , seat Monday. I ..I .1 111 ... ,int- W.il.i riIlnmai,"J,'ka I ... . . ear v sell ers on l ie ridge, lie ihtow oaie-fimmuiiu, y .n sewintr l nm now ore eaves a brother, J. T. Rooks, cash; over $.iu, one year ai per l)arod to j0 a! 0f i,iain sewing. Mrs. trances blascoe, cent, bankable note. 0. P. Berry, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. Card of Thanks tax licial county paper. His road Joseph P. Essner died at his district will spend 10 mills of a home above Mountaindale, lhurs- special tax on its roads this year. day evening, February 23, 1011. 1 It will not be many years until and interment was in the Ver- Gaston section will have rock boort cemetery, Saturday. He roads everywhere. . t. .. B fl 1 1 1.1 . I was uorn in Marseilles, s ranee. Nl,w snrnillla fnP mPn'9 snits residing in upper vineiands. The funeral took place Sunday, at the Arcade burial ground, Rooks was a bachelor. Gold Dollar strawberry plants for sale, rmest lor table or canning, anil very early. - K. r, and D. B. Reasoner, near Oak The undersigned desire to thank ark. Address Hillsboro, Ore., the many friends and neighbors Route 4. 49-51 whoso kindly aided with help Arthur Knox, of Scoggin Val- and sympathy during their re- umess, Jos- he Washington County Fruit Growers' Union held an interest ing meeting at the city hall, last Saturday afternoon, with Presi dent Sproat, of Reedville, in the chair. A. E. Peat, secretary. read the minutes of the last meeting, and then the session settled down to business. Hon W. K. Newell, of Dilley, and Homer C. Atwell, Forest Grove, were elected delegates to attend the Walla Walla meeting of Northwest Fruit Growers. Fruit Inspector S. J. Galloway wa3 authorized to see what could be done to procure a room where in tree pests could be exhibited, that orchardists might see the different conditions of parasite infested woods, and it is the in tention of the Growers to have pamphlets in the place for dis tribution, telling how these con ditions may be met, and how remedies may be applied. Secretary A. feat was re quested to procure a statement of the items of expense of the exhibit at the Portland Apple Show, last Fall, and have it for the next session. PUBLIC AUCTION 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" Uarainshy's Mahe Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. ey, was in town Monday, paying cent bereavement, the illn axes and renewing for the of- death and burial of the late . eon r, Essner. Mrs. J. P. Essner & Children. February 27, 1911. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Sept. 14, 18U2, and emigrated to California in 1849. He was mar ried to Susan E. Divven, July 5, 18(58. They came to Oregon in 1885. Seven children were born to the union. The widow and four children survive: Joseph P, Essner, u. P. Essner, Mountain arriving every day at August Tews tailor shop. Call m and . i nil . I it see mem. i ney are me sweu est ever, and just what you want. 44tf A. J. Cook, of Forest Grove, was down to the county seat, Leaves for Tortland Forest Grove Local Killers on Fourth St Sheridan Flyer 8:33 a. m. Enters Union Pepot vlaUswego Forest Grove Local 3:02 p. 111 Kilters on Fourth St. Corvallis Overland 5-.I0 p. m hnters on Fourth bt. Leaves Portland for Hillsboro 1. rwmuii unf f Fridav. and milled a trim, unload John W. Connell, Hillsboro, and ed, in one of the resorts in .town. Corvallis Overland ... ..... ?:o E. F. Essner, of San Francisco, mo was arrested oy iviarsnai Mr. Essner was a modest, un- Blaser and charged with carry- assuming and upright man, and intf concealed weapons. Judge had many friends in his section. Smith lined him $20, after he pleaded guilty. Imperial Hard Wheat Flour. Given away, an enlarged pho- $1.45 per sack, at Connell & Co. to, suitable for framing, of the Every sack guaranteed. 37tf kind you order, with each cash Leaves on Fourth St. Forest Grove Local it :oo a. m. Leaves on Fourth St. Sheridan Fiver 4:00 p. m Leaves Union Depot, via wtllsburg Forest Grove Local 5:40 p. in Leaves on Fourth St. William Ilobb, of near Center ville, was over to tho city Mon day al ternoon. E. C. Mulloy and W. N. Ha thorn, of Laurel, were in the city Monday. Washington St., between Sixth and Seventh. Mrs. Chas. S. Parker, wife of the Third street confectioner, has just left St. Vincent's Hos pital, where she remained a week under the care of a surgeon. Eastern Oregon turned loose in this section, bunaay. uusi blinded the vision everywhere in the streets all day long, and it was certainly a "hummer." The weather man ordered storm warnings all along the Pacific coast, northwest. Single Comb Anconas, Exhibi tion and Utility. My birds win. 1st cock 1 cockerel, 1 hen, 1st, 6:5i a. m. 2nd and 3rd pullet and 1st pen, at the recent poultry show in Hillsboro. Yours for the best. H. E. Cameron. 51-10 William Kemper, of Verboort, was in town Monday, accompan ied by his son, Joseph, who is farming near Carlton. Joseph is down on a visit with relatives While in the city they called on the Argus, which has visited them for many years. Green Walker, of near Roy, and who years ago never dream ed railways would invade the precincts of his neighborhood, and who can now see two lines running within a few rods of his door, was in town the last of the The undersigned will sell at pub ic auction at his farm, 2 miles east of Cedar Mill and 4 miles west of Portland, between Barnes and Cornell roads, at 10 o'clock m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 7 Dapple gray mare, 6 yrs, 1650; bay horse, 7 yrs, 1550; sorrel driving mare, 9 yrs, 1000; Ger man Coach colt, 22 months; cow, yrs, 2-yr-old heifer, 7-mo-old heifer, brood sow, boar, 6 shoats, some veiy fine White Plymouth Rock chickens, 31 wagon, 3i half truck wagon, set heavy team harness, set driving harness, set buggy harness, Empire 6 inch 12 disc drill, disc harrow, McCor- mick mower and rake, No. 40 Oliver chill plow, 14-inch John Deere plow, 3-shovel cultivator, GO-tooth harrow, open buggy, hay rack, stump jack, 30-gal ket tie, slip scraper, lot small farm ing tools, household furniture such as stove and cooking ves sels, dishes, chairs, tables, beds and springs, dresser, washstands, pictures, clocks, sewing machine, 2 couches. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale: $10 and under. cash; over $10, six months at 7 per cent, bankable note; 2 per cent, discount for cash over $10, Joseph Duerst, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. E. Shute, Clerk. I tn. V. V. Willis and wife, who order amounting to $4.00 or have been teaching at Kinton, more, at Johnson's Studio, Main have moved to Hillsboro for res- wee St. Hillsboro, idence. temnorarilv. ' 1 ' 1 i 1 i . 11 . Thos. Hyland, who has lived James Adamson, who recently Lf tu Hntpi" Wnvino-tnn last 34 years down in the Beaverton bought the I. R. Payne place, ,.,!, fll Arm, .lnnuj neighborhood, was up to the north of the city a couple of stati ' who did the mason ry and CUV jxionuuy. paying laxes, anu mues, was in me city rnuav mffa uQ kiba II. W. Scott, the Forest Grove while in town called on his morning. k;u: vt w totrha anA i , hnil , I 4 I I tll WWUk) 111 I VA umoer aea er was aown 10 we im annual inp 10 me Argus. w a Jackson of Glencoe, was Grant Landess and Harvey Batch Cliy tne Iirsi OI ine weeK. lO.rvino Hnrkhnlfpr. nf Smith in fh pnnnt.v apnt Fridav. and plnr marlA trip opmpnt. hlonka nnd H. C. Atwell was down from Tualatin, was in the city Mon- says that la grippe has claimed erected the masonry , for the Forest Grove. Saturday, attend- day, getting things in shape for many victims out his way, and building. Their work was with ing the fruit growers meeting. I Spring work. 1 states that it is unusually severe. I out Haw, and speaks for itself. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that the 910 tax-roll for Washington County, Oregon, will be open for collection and payment of taxes on Thursday, r ebruary 16, 1911, and all who make full payment of their tax before March 15, 911, will receive a rebate of three per centum. Half pay ments can be made by the first Monday in April without interest charge, or penalty, and the re maining half can be paid at any time prior to the first Monday in October, 1911. Where no pay ment is made by the first Mon day in April, 1911, the tax be comes delinquent and the statute requires from that date a penal ty of ten per cent, per month on said tax until it is paid, in addi tion to 10 per cent penalty. Geo. G. Hancock, Sheriff and ex-officio tax col lector for Washington County, Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, this Febru ary 9. 1911. Card ot Thanks The undersigned desire to thank all who tendered aid and sym pathy during our recent bereave ment, the death and obsequies of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Dayis. T. R. Davis and Family. Hillsboro, Ore., March 1, 1911. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Altman departed for Klamath Falls the last of the week. J. B. Imlay. of Reedville, was in the county seat Monday morn ing. A. THORNBURGII President . K. BAILEY W. W. Vice-President MCELDOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1911. Capital and Surplus $50000 $256,378.21 Capital and surplus $50,000.00 Loans U. S. Bond (at par) 25.000.00 Other Bond 37.140.00 Banking House 18,000.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 134,369.01 Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits 2,626.29 25,000.00 393,260.93 $170,887.22 rioeorvo 3 4 For Oont. $470,887.22 DIRECTORS Thos. C. Todd JoKn . Bailey J. W. Fuqua Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburrf FURNITURE! It is a safe proposition that we Sell More Furniture than any other store in Washing ton County. Why? Because our X 1 PRICES are LOWEST r j On the same quality of Goods. People from a distance are sur prised when they see that they can save 25 cents on the dollar by buying from us. Come to Forest Grove and see for yourself. C. O. ROE & CO. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A HANDSOME FOB Will Add to Your Appearance For business or evening wear, an endless variety here, including the newest cre ations in Gold, Filled and Silk, in all the latest finishes, as low as a dollar and up to the very finest. I would be delighted to have you come in and look them over. Laurel M. Hoyt f