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mi tm ILLSB6K VOL. XVIII IIILLSIiORO, ORKGON, MAY 25, 1911. NO. 11 WE In. 4 4 I Itunnt-r Attendance Initiates n Two Day I tic Doings ARE TO TRY I'OK II.VINCi MACIIIM- Cuinmlltcc Appointed niu! a "k'ouscr' Im Now Assured An enthusiastic crowd met at the city hall, Friday evening. t take up tin1 matter of a t wo days celebration July and 4-and Mayor II. T. l!a;Ky presided with A. (!. Shute, secretary. Al ter a decision for two days of ci'U'lirution, w it h races and sports on July 3 and 4, the following committees were appointed: Executive II. T. liagley. A. 0. Shute, Win. Nelson. VV. VV. Moscow and Kd. Wann. Arrangements - A. ('. Shute. J. J. Krehs and W. W. !..se..w. Finance. Attractions and ("on cessions VV. V. Wiley. .1. W. Connell and Homer Kmmott. SHirts and (lames W. Wehrung. K L Moon-. C. Koontz and ('. W. Kcdmond. Parade Win. Nelson, N. Alexander and li. L Sears. Puhlicity-Zach Cragg. S. Killen and L A. Iong. It was decided to ask all lodge fraternities to bring up theipies tion of permitting inemhers of various orders the right to use the local lodge rooms as a mat ter of comfort and convenience during the celehration. Home owners having rooms are request ed to advise the various hotels, so that all may he cared for, in case there is a shortage of ac commodations at the hotels. John W. Conned will look into the proiKsaI to have a flying ma chine here for the Fourth of July, and if this attraction can be secured it will mean a big feature. The usual balloon as censions are to be scheduled and there seems to le no ipies tion but what we shall have a treat celebration of our natal day. HORSliS I 'OR SAI.I; 11. v.. II. c. A carload ot hastern Uregon horses, gentle and well broke, for Bale, at Farmers Feed Stable, on Main St., liillsUro, on SUNDAY, MAY 2S between 10 o'clock a. in. and p. m. COUNTY COURT County court, with all members of the lioard present, met Satur dav, and ordered that a warrant on special lload Fund, list. 2'.), be drawn in favor of Clerk J. W. Hailey, for expenses in said d trict. road improvement. Ordered that $1,0(10 be drawn on the county road fund to re place that amount drawn Ironi Hoad Dist. No. 1 special fund to pay expenses ot crusher at (mod in spur. Ordered that warrant issue to T. W. Sain from Dist. 23 speeia fund, rock work in Gaston sec tion. KELSO IS IRM1RI:SSIYI: Continues Enterprising Policy by Ordering More Ilitulithic Pavement Kelso, Wash., May 24.- (Special) this city will continue the pro gressive policy adopted last year in the matter of street pavement the Council last night having awarded the contracts for 25,000 yards of bitulithic. This is considered a very strong endorsement of the original poll cy demanded by the people, lln endorsement ot bitulithic is mac in spite of the dill'erence of $20, U0U in the cost of bitulithic am concrete,-an action taken by the Council only after a thorough investigation, which resulted in the unanimous decision that con crete is a poor investment at any price. Friday, Jacob Schneider, of 1,1'isy ville, came near having a fatal accident, ami it was the sheerest rood luck that saved this Ironi Pemga liiue'-al notice instead of the narration of an accident. He was blasting some slumps, and had a number of lots. Thinking all hail ex ploded, he walked to a stump. where the belated explosion took place, lie was prostrated, but t he goddess of luek was with him. uid barring some bad scalp wounds, He rale lies and bruises, no further harm was done. The concussion was something terri- e for a w Idle, and Mr. Schnei- er was nearly blinded. Dr. F. A. Hailey worked a considerable iiue getting his wounds cleaned. md Jacob w ill he ready to blast in a tew days but says the sounii oi a tilasi sun makes inm tremble. Mayor 11. T. I'.ae.lev. N. II. Alexander and Dr. J. '. Tamie- went down to visit the Port- on! council i riuav last, out me United llailwavs petition to rike from their franchise in 'ortland the matter of building to llillsboro, was not brought Ik - ire the Ixidv. The committee in charge of the petition Mated that they would notify llillsboro people before it was acted upon. t is now more than probable that the city council here will raft a revolution to the Port- iml council, asHing. inasmuch as it was largely throueh thcclforts f llillsboro the permit was granted to build ami operate. that, the provisions therein af fecting llillsboro be allowed to anil. Julius II. Cramer, of above Mountaindale, was May 1!) ex- imined by Dr. Tamiesie, and ad judged insane by Judge Sewell. Cramer is M years old, and was Mini in Illinois, lie has been in Oregon 22 years, and was sent to the asylum in IMS'. I, and was liseharged last March. Cramer is fixed delusions of grandeur uid live; constantly in the stars and palaces of gold. Cramer as no relatives here, but has a brother, C. W. Cramer, at South 'acoma. For sale Hay team, 1 years, .fiOO, $K0; team of geldings. 4 ears, I'.liix). $425; team. 4 years, 2.400, $.'175; team, (i and 7 years in good working order, $100; team, I ami 5 years, I!. 200, $(i50, tnd several ponies, cheap. Must I at once. Will give guarantee with each horse. Take Salem ectne to ligard, and inquire tt livery stable. Harry Kuehm owner, f. ii., ngani, ur. y-u H1LLSBQR0 WINS SEC- f Capture inme Sunday at Grove (irounds, 7 to 4 Score TWIiSTV-ONI; HITS IN THE GAME See Mr. Sparkman for a gen- unine farm bargain, tnira si. L. J. Francis, of Tualatin, was in town Monday, on legal business. .las. McCIaran. of Gales Creek. i I I - - t 1J A - M was down to the city Monday ""- msiory oi wun- morning, ty Write on Examinations Geo. W. Miller, of Cooper . . . . . . . . , w I Mountain, was in the city won- SIXTY-SIX PASSED CONDITIONALLY day morning. I nch Nine had 27 I'ut-Ouls, Wilh Hatters at (he Plate 75 C. Walter, the Glencoe black smith, was in the city Saturday, greeting friends. Postmaster W. li. Haines, of Forest Grove, was down to the county seat Monday. Mr and Mm W f Dnviunn score of seven to four- and there of Panks. were in the city Mon- County who wrote, but 1G3 were was rejoicing in the county seat day, and called on the Argus. successful. Ninety-seven earn bailiwick. It was thought that The largest assortment of ed diplomas and C6 passed condi tio Colts were due to win the chinaware and silverware han- tionally. Those receiving diplo- game, for they always play an died in Hillsboro is at Greer s, llillsboro hiked to the Haines station grounds, and victory, Sunday, and came home with a Hillsboro Turns out the Largest List of Graduates In the 8th grade examination held May 11 and 12, there were 194 applicants in Washington All K II I'O A Kaiili, .. 3 I o o l SiimIIi, r f 43100 l'n nun. i 1 s 2 U I Walker, 3 1 . . 5 3 I Williams, 3 o t I 4 Willus, 3 I) J o 3 4 I H:iU liciar, If 5 O 3 $ O l'lii li s, r. 4 l o a 3 llolliimii, r f 4 J I o I aggressive game but the for tunes of baxeball W'ere against them. Forest Grove captured 11 its to llillsboro's tern, but some how the Colts fielding was not up to par. Gillenwater pitched for the Colts, and Williams went on the hill for Hillsboro. Kvery llillslmro player made hits ex cept llaub, w ho seemed to have ;m oil' day. I recman, at lirst base, was credited wilh 12 put- outs, the greatest number in the ers. You game. Hillsttoro was credited Greer's, with bill three errors in the nine innings, while tneeoits nan nut six chalked against them. The line-uii. CARDINALS Jos. Klineman spent the week with his sons north of town, and returned to Portland Friday. Beautiful C2-piece dinner sets (genuine semi-porcelain) from $7.75 to $13.50 at Greer's. 10-11 Gus Schroeder and family de- mas were as follows: Dist. 2 Minnie Hendricks, Frank lieem, Iva Chnpman, John Goodin, Hazel Trouton, Mljel Beers, Inez Geiger, Cor nelius. Dist. 6 Minnie Berg, Tortensia Wis- mer, Archie Owens, Kjmuel Iix, Carl, Rulh anil Katie Kguinian, Portland. R. 2; Lolita Wisiner, Portland. Dist. 7 Margaret and Charles Han- parted Tuesday for Livingston, cock, Byron Garrett, Winnifred Pitman Mont., over the O. L. and Hill Roy Schiedell, Klsie Kood, Klwin Willis, jneg Arlhur Pope, Kmina Tupper, Alliert Irtiiuiiiuurg, neien ivuien. neiu v.raniiau, Raymond and Clifton Dodge, George want tho host.. 1 hp best inc- iwumiey, nva ftieyer, jrank hchneuler, ,... if lit W I ,1UK" ' aruiiHm, fHeuie jacason, rrul.K vu.i iv Rollins, Hillsboro. LV-ll Dist. 10 Helen Meyers, Dilley tni n e.n 3 r-" aici.raw, nanss. and his deputies, Herb Mattieson Brown, E iith King, Arthur' Carlson, and beo. w. Kusseil. were down teaverton, k. i to the city Monday morning. L,1'!81- 23.it Lizzie rjreenhnre. Edward I h.xt Mivus.ii iiuuui mi-bin, 1 ivinu ii" gard, Bertha Schamlmrg, Mary Plielh, millinprv hnsinMS at Am tv vrs- '"He Hurmker, Beaverton, R. I. 3H 7 10 1()K KSTGIioVK All K II 27 3 Kiipp'c. 1 h (V U -r, c W Srluillz, 1 (.. .. Si xl' 11, 3 t Aiimtc, c 1 Nicliiils, s s R Si liulu, 2 I). . Wnltsir, r ( Gilk'iiwuler, v... 5 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 3 o I 2 i) I 2 I 1 ited over Sunday with Miss Lulu Donelson and other friends. Dance at the Mountain Top Hall, Saturday evening, June 3. Good music. Everybody invited. Tickets, 75 cents. 11-3 Dr. Geo. Merryman, Klamath Falls, 13 now at Vienna, Austria, taking iiost graduate work. He was at Home a few days ago. Dist. 26jt Maud Crider, Anna Geiber- ger, Uiptia Alspaugli, Charles Green, lualatin. Dist. 27 Rulh Frost, Forest Grove, r I. U:st. 29 Fanl Weidenheimer, Helen Rasmussen, Reedville. Dist. 30 Chas. Maiiland, Gales Creek Dist. 31 Carl Brock, Hillsboro, R, 2. Dist. 3S UU Nail!, Orenco. Dist. 41 Arthur Monger. Wanda Raf- fcty, Pearl Heynoldt, Mountaindale. Dist. 44 hlmer hi-her. Banks, R. 2. Dist. 4S Frank Kline, Amy Squires, Koiann, tlaivey anil Kstuer Kuenzi, Mar kVon vnnr- r-hir-kpnn -nnlnaoHT P"rel '""-n.iinryn iiwinger, Mary Just received a large consign- Dist.s'oMarv Bennett. Rov laauith. ment OI POUJtrV Wire. INOW IS Anna anil way Hansen, Laurel, K. 2. the time to buy. Lmerick & Corwm. J. E. Reeves, of Cornelius, was in town rriday. tie has eight acres ot onions growing marketward, and says they are looking hne. The duality Drug Store The place where you are always getting Drugs of absolute purity and High Qual ity 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" Kaminsky's Make Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO. ORE. J. A. THORNBURGH President . E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCF.LDOWNBY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1911. Capital and Surplus $50000 Victor Batchelar and Miss Ma bel Fuller were united in mar riage by County Judge Sewell, May 20, 1911. The ceremony was performed in the county court room. . Rev. S. Conklin. of was in the city Monday the lirst minister in the county to present himself for registry at the coun ty clerk's oflice. As Clerk I .al ley has not received supplies and instructions from the secretary of state he failed of his mission. Mrs. lr;i Klliolt. of Kiona, Wash., was in (he city Monday, icing culled to kinton, this coun- tv. on account of the illness ot icr mother. Mrs. Kindt, who has teen very low for several days. Mrs. Klluitt states that tin weather has been very ury up in the Kimia section, hut. that rain las fallen since she came down into Oregon. l'he little two-vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. (. W. Humphreys. this city, inserted a shoe hut- ton m his nose, and the harder i . I'll -ill one H ied to uisiouge u me more particular it was nlnmt getting a little farther up the nasal pas sage. The child was finally taken to Pr. V. A. Hailey, w ho removed the intruder. Mast hound Yellowstone Nat ion al Park round t rip excursion fares are in effect dune 12 to Sept. 12. You had better come in ami see Agent. Cooper, of the Oregon Kiectric and Hill lines, about this trip and get literature giving full description. lOtf Keinhard Undermach, who neighbored with John Witt, over on Lewis Uiver, Wash., over SO years ago, was over to llillsboro Monday, t he guest ol his oldtirne friend, lle'lives near Uidgelield, Wash., and says that everything is timber and progress over that way. See the fine stock of "hac combs," at Libby, the jeweler's place. No back numbers all new and fresh goods, direct from the factory: and woo Whizl sec the fine clocks and jewelry of al kinds, which he is almost giving away. !S-tf Mrs. Miltonhcrgor br. am Mrs. .las. Miltenberger departw Monday for Collins. Wash whore the elder lady will remain a few weeks for the benefit of her health. We have just received a dandy lot of new rose bushes, and also a fine assortment of trees, berry vines, grapes, etc., for immediate planting. A first class stock.- Morton's Greenhouse. Anton llormens, of - Center ville, was in town Monday, and says that (i. W.. Marsh, who is in Portland taking medical treat 'ment, is improving rapidly. .17 II U 9 6 Smrc liy innings: llillslKiro2 o ijiooo 07 l-'mest C.hiK-l 0000300 c 4 Siiimii in : Two lime hits, Kopple, Nichols. lira- on ImUs.ol! Gillenwnter,3, St 1 111k out, Clllrnwater, 3; William, I, I,fl on Ins s, 1 1 ills' oro. n; Kurest . I...... 1 1. C.iil. I'f.iniuii, 1ir.1r.11.1n, Se xton j. s.criitee Gates, of near Leisyville, hi'S, Williams 2, I loll'iniiii, OeCer. Next Smiitnv, May sS, Banks and HiIMhuo will play on the llillsboro gtoiuuls. C.i.mc will he calK-tl i,t 9:30 PllBl.lC AUCTION The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at the Cornelius Liv- ery Barn, Cornelius, Ore., at ten a. m., on SATURDAY, MAY 27 Fifteen head work horses and driving animals, weighing from 1,000 to 1, TOO lbs. Some of these are fine work animals, and good Dist. 47 Thomas Blakley, Sherwood 3. Dist. 52 Lillie Goetze, Corneliut 2. Dist. 54 Minnie Ciutachmiilt. Allen Kennedy, llillsboro, II. 1. Dist. 55 Ssusie Segnst, Matilda Gros- sen, Hillsboro, R. 1. Dist. 58 Mary Robinson, Hillsboro 1. Dist. so Uiura Lynn, Laura Jones. Cornelius, R. 1. Dist. 72 Bessie Burt'bolzer. Lizzie Mrs. Barbara Ann dates, who iiannau, Buxton. has resided at the Grove for 77-ciaude G,etn, Cornelius 2. many years, has taken up her Aw'Si Fwd home With her Son, John W. Dist. 8S Otto Schaltenbrand. Iva Mor- liaek, Anna Haugen, Sherwood. t eopie wno nave IOIS in meier, Anna Grabhorn. Beaverton. R. t. Tualatin Plains Pres. Cemetery Dist. 99 Tina Loynes, john4viiiiams, are requested to join others in Forest Grove. cleaning up and beautifying the Those who passed condition- grounds, before the advent of ally were: Dist. 2 Veda Thrapp, Mertro Hollin- ger, Margaret MacKeetrs, Anita Steph- Loans - $256,378.21 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 Capital and surplus $50,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,626.29 Circulation 25,000.00 Deposits 393,260.93 $470,887.22 Rosorro 3 4, Por Oorxt. $470,887.22 DIRECTORS Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. Tuqua Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornbur Decoration Day. For Sale: hois 3 and 4, High land Add. Hillsboro; 112x186. each. Well located, facing S. P. track. Price, $600. T. H. Gard ner, 566 E. Ash St., Portland, Ore. Phone, East 2871. 11-3 enson, Albert Henderliug, Cornelius. Dist. 4 ueori?e Bell, Albert fccnwall, Beaverton, R. i. Dist. 7-W'alter Gray, Milton Harvey, Hiilsboro. Dist. 8-Dora Schneider. Minnie Gregg, Hillsboro 3. Dist. 9-Arthur Connell, Hillsboro I. Dist. 10-Hallie Meyers, Arthur Broger- sen, Koy ail, Dilley. Dist. 13-Marton Hopkins, Ora oung, Bunks. Dist. 16-Harold Seiler. Willis Hall, T ' n . j 1 1 . i. iv. oimpson reiurneu ine last of the week, after a six weeks trip down to Vallejo, Cal., ! 11 . .j 1 1 1 1 1 i : . . . . driving norses: an are young auu wnere ne nas soiu uis uroperiy sound. He says Oregon is the only place Fred Knox, Gaston, r i. Akn nil l, iii(l5 11 f hunvv drivinir fnr rpidfnrf anil hp pvnpcts to Dist. 18-Cordie Smith, Beaverton I. loultle and single harness; 3-seat again settle in this section of the - ajfc i TuaiaUn Surrey, Zl-seat surrey. O-seai vaiiey. Dist 27-Harley LaMont, Mary Haz- Stlldebaker hack, all rigs in good rv,,. colo I?oo-iotororl Hnlof ein z'"'d' Ijlara Knighten, Forest Grove i. sluiiH'. 1 new top buggy. 2 top u..n i e L -J 9:Ve.,a. "bteto, Edith Hagg, . " - - . - I II 1 I I II 1 . llllllll II. 1 I Ml. Ill I I lA.b lmrt ni,llA. Ua..I..,I1. buuiuos, nosuly new. I runabout u0 miiiinrf cUn.n Pvf ,it., n v - t; niggles, rubber tires; 4 buggies. fino .mn, , A Ha7,;H pnr I Gales Creek. uisi. ja-icuua ptuuii, nri'uic ranker, Orenco. Dist4t-Warren Corey, Mountaindale. Dist. 48-Alice Watts, Anna Peterson, Lester Squires, Harry Barnes, Dorothy Bennett, Beaverton. Dist. 52-Alexander Eischen, Ray Lynch, Cornelius 2. Dist. 54-CIiarles Bauer, Henrv Kestek, Dist. 55-Lonise Stable, Hillsboro 1 Dist I)8-Anna Reitzel, Horace Robin son, tmisDoro, k, 2. Dist. 63-Ina Dodson, Banks, Route 3. Dist, 67jt-George Durig, Frank Miller, Summer excursion rates will be Kda. 9lseD Ve.ter. Ji,ck90n GeorRe rente!, rortiaim, uoiue 2. Dist. 72-Delmer Davis, Buxtou i 1 ,1 I I ... a! I- I- 01 inem ruuuer iiics; o smgie aat nrnvct Ormn InH r,hnn ,.inil,i A ,M,Min I lint r-K-vn fl HAtM n ' ' iu.ui vriai wokuiib, Farrner3 159, Hillside Div. 9-11 . very heavy, for hauling, some ighter, all in pretty fair shape; T. W. Sain was down from 1 1 1 Ml 1 n . 1 1 gravel wagon noxes; wina nun uaston, baturuay, ana carried and pump, complete, buyer to back a $1,000 check for Gaston dismantle; 2 binders, plows, har- road work in his road district. rows, riding plow, 2 moving ma- T. W. says they are going to chines, and numerous other arti- keep up special taxation there cles. until they have the best boule- TernisofSale: Under $10, cash; vards in the county. $10 and over, 6 months time, ap- proven Dan kauie note, at a per established May 16. Agent cent, interest. 2 per cent, off, rwmpr. of the O. E. & Hill FURNITURE! It is a safe proposition that we Sell More Furniture . thau any other store in Washing ton County. Why? Because our X 1 PRICES are LOWEST r j cash over $10. Merrill .Vc Wolf, Owners. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. M. C Glencoe Lincoln was over from the lirst of the week. L. U. Whitniore, publisher of Dist. 7Q-Harry Saxton and Augusta Bloom, Ilitlsboro, Route 2. Dist. 81-Alice l-arsen, Hillsboro, R. 4. Dist. 87-Cecil Lilly, Gales Creek. Dist. 88-Bernice McConnell, Edward Tetei-s, Sherwood. Dist. 94-Susie Keinmer, Beaverton 3. Dist. 95-Adolph Meyer, James Ed ward, Hillsdale. Dist. 97-Christina Vandervanden, Lines, would like to have you come in and arrange for that Eastern trip 1 days going transit, with stop-over privileges, returning on or any time before October 31. 9-12 The camp meeting beginning i he ieaverton Keuorter. was in Mav 28. 4 mi es south of Hi sbo- Frances Bruckert, rorest Grove, R. 2. the city Monday. ro. will commence on schedule 11 mam u;nr tr a,ii vnnr fnmtime. Evangelist W. P. Kirk, A Second Street businessman , .w.. ...... v ,w ..v ,, jv.... , ... All. il. . I.U.. II 11.. .11 J ..li .! i;.,i if n il K m- c.,i.L-nion Ti,i,.,4 ana miss urace Alien, me ounu was me oiner uay uiiKing wun llt IL YVIl.lt 1111. .l(.l ntllUII, 1IUIU 0 T .1 1 1 11 I 1 Street. Independent Tel. West s,nKer of Portlan d, are engag ed some fellows who opposed pav- 14 ror me nrsi, ten uays. uome ing ana ne uroppea me aiscus- 1 1 i ml; 1 .n j -.il i. . . a r . 1 . . r 1 . .. . ana gei your niae lannea sion, went, into nis piace 01 dusi Dr. 1'. J. bailey and wite, ot rio-ht .Tnsetm Rrock.Evano-elist dpss. hroucrht out a nole and line Portland, were guests at the Ur. - . . and cast the hook into a nool of F. A. Dailey home the first of the The Artisans picnic at forest te between the broken olank- wcek. uroye last featuraay waswllat- in His hearers soon denarted 1 tAMrlrtii n vi H Tfrlf f l- A tinriiMAH I . For repairs of sewing ma- V?f'T'u " tk""i fi!? for another part of town chines, bicycles, guns, etc., go Rnn(i wnr im tft Hiscnursp mnsin There is no Question about the totnewiiKos auto anu uarage , rpnnrt, thft(. tripV werP rnvnl- quality of Diamond chick food Company. rf-tt ltf pntp-fn.-np,- jtv Wpat was Its the real stuff. You can get The Ne son Hardware Co. is nresent and V t--.,,of h s it in any uuanuiy ai in. k. . . . . 1 r. . ... Ais4 . m -4 cmrairea in moving tneir stock characteristic " iyLa- iu-11 . -' J w m 1 . a vTt ( I'll into iv 1 r. iNeison s new Duuaing a on Third. nnmlAi H spent thfL. .ihe ctii 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. riuost Stock, of Wall Paper In County C. O. ROE & CO. FOREST GROVE. OREGON. I I Ti-virnniinn ic! hntnr tbfiTi Puro 'ff Verboort, was w. It's cheaper. It is possible where cure, many times, is impossible. Eye troubles may be avoided by the timely use of glasses, which are properly fitted, averting dis comfort, suffering and permanent impairment of sight. I am prop erly equipped to fit any eye that can be fitted and guarantee satisfaction LAUREL M. HOYT Jeweler and Optician t t i v I, ' v I, ft m mini vaw V 06