SftJk-ss W55 Siies. JnllLLSB V0L.XV1H I IIIXSliORO, OREGON, DECEMBER 7, 1911. NO. 39 TIMBER SALOON MAN m BURE01T0BS properly Attached by Portland fld llillsburo l:lrm KEARLV mm HUNDRED BEHIND Hue U luJi-r Attachment and In Hand ul Sheriff llanciak r. Lindgren, one of tho gal.H.n men of TimU'r, hits been sue! ly ,),iro1 ,11S tm,,w,rB ..'.mount involving a total of $776 SlierrilT Hancock has at- tacheJ the phu t? una wmu i n-u will bo oW to satisfy tho claims unrti Lindgren gets busy and titles. II-nry Fli-ckenstein & Co. sue fr for liquors fur- ninhed. J,,,n (,,,,Jlit'h Hllt'8 for jjil.75, money debited in Au gust; $HX l"nwl Sept. 1; aml $S.7.r fr labor performed and unpaid, his attorneys being SchnaU'l & LaKoche. Emmott Pros, sue for 12128.11. for merchandise furnished. K. U Tongue 'iliiitf tht Hu't- Kotlmcliild Pros., cigar and to Ucco dealers, of Portland. Hue for a balance duo of $2Hi. t, Kagley & Hare tiling the papers. While Timber is a thriving little place, with plenty of a pay roll, it appears that the saloon bwwasU not very remunera tive. Lindgren opened the first sa loon in the new town. There is another there, conducted by A. W. Bryant. AUCTION SAM! The undersigned will sell at puli lic auction at the Williams' Liv ery barn at North Yamhill, le ginning at ten a. m. on TUESDAY, DKCKMKKU 12 Bay mare, 7 yrs old, 1250; gray mare, H yrs old, 1250; bay mare. 12 years old; with foal by Bel gian registered sta!lin; bay mare, I I years old, l.tHK) all of these horses are good true work animals; Pur bred Jersey cow, (5 years, fresh; cow, 3 years old, in milk; Jersey heifer, 2 yrs, fresh in April; heifer calf, new top buggy, single harness, 3 sets work harness, 14-inch plow, plat form scales, farm implements and machinery, log chains, crow bar, peavies, axes, 3 dozen chick ens, farm wagon and racks, household furniture and numer ous other articles. Terms of sale Under $10 cash; over, one year's approved bankable note, s per cent, i per cent, olf cash over $10. Nancy Bacon, Owner. John Vanderwal, Clerk. The closed season for crawfish came Dec, 1, although very few know anything about the statute -for it is a new one. Chief of Police Blaser arrested a Portland man Sunday, who was openly nsruiitf lor thesueculentdelicacy. He Huid he knew nothing about the new law, and was catching the crutsaceana in siirht of all passers. He was allowed to go without line, under the circum stances, and hiked back to Port land in his auto to tell how he was "pinched" for catching something that would pinch. Don't' MitoV nnu mAi prnuvdtth this Winter, unless you want to mix with the State of Oregon, dec! Did you ever think how good they are about this time of the year?. Notice to Apple Tree Planers We have for sale for 1911 Fall llliintimr f ho IVlliiMmr, '-ipn VII V l I w 1 I IS Newtowns, Spitzenburgs, Ar kansas Blacks, Winter Bananas, Johnathana, Golden Ortley, and oilier choice varitiea -3 to 4 ft, 8c each; from 4 to 6 ft, 121c each. For largo orders write for special prices. 1. C. Nca JeiKh, Sherwood, Ore., 11 4; J. T. Nealeigh, Hood River, Ore.', Nursery at Scholia, Ore. The cool spell has made prime furs for the animals, and as soon as the waters raise a little there will be many a mink and rat caught along the waters of Dairy anu tne Tualatin. Ohaa. uames, who catches more than any other individual, is patiently awaiting the usual Fall raise in order to get busy with his traps. Myrtle Crabtree, of Portland, has sued George N. Crabtree for uivorce. They were wedded in Albany, August 2G, 1903, and there ia one child born to the union a girl, aged 2 years. The mother wanta the custody of the daughter. Washington County has been signally free from murders dur ing 1910 and 1911 but one hav ing been committed. That was the Cornelius box car killing, wherein lomaso Debenedetto killed Ktalto Manzarro. in a (mar- re! over a card game. The slay er, it will he remembered, plead ed guilty, claiming that he was oeing over-powered by his vie um. manzarro s money was found in Hie cur. und hi-t mnr. derer was later caught at Spo kane. Upon his agreeing to olead miiltv the chare-e u:m re dueed to manslaughter, and he was sentenced to 15 years in the ooiiite ntiarv. kosehiir w:m hunir. ed in September. 1'JlO, but this was nearly 10 months after he killed his wife. See our dishes for our custom ers. When you expend $100 with us you get a line dining room set of dishes, ('all for cards and have the amount of vour nurchases hunched each time you buy. When you buy that amount you get the dishes, or you have a dandy game and fish set.- hmmott Bros (5. Halderman is nursing two broken toes, sustained a few- days ago while working at a well at the I). IschaMd place, in Helvetia. They were lifting an SO foot pipe, attached to a pump out a well, when the rope slip lied, letting the pump down, breaking the Ixme in the great too. as well as one in the third Dr. J (). Uobb attendee! the in jury, and Halderman is getting along nicely, although he will en iov the household fires lor a while, Begin now. A savings ac count with the Jlillsboro Nation al Bank, a government instilu lion, earns you Jour per cent, in terest. You will be surprised how your money will earn you money - and it is always safe Detective Lillis, Portland, who has charge of the detective force of the Oregon Klectric Railway. was in town Friday, and called on the Argus. It is not genera y known that all railroad com panies have special detectives who follow up clues after depre dations are committed. As a ruin I he com nan les select the best men they can find for these important positions. lA.iint-iin nen found.--A fine fountain oen was found on the utreit Monilav. bv J. H. Morton. ,f ifi.Krntrclit. Wash. The finder left it at this office and the loser can have same by proving prop lerty and paying for advertise ment. The Wienicko home, on Green Mmminin. was a scene of a Ttiunluitiuinir luirtv. Nov. 30. in tiu .iv..iiinL'. Dancing, cards and games were the features of tlm rn'i.ninir. The IKU't.V dis- iii.iuiul nt one in the morning. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. (). Boylin. Peter and M. Pehl, ().. : ifnv nnd R Fair. Mrs. B. it White Miss 1. Fair, c(..r nni Lizzie Wienieke and others. that, the Hillsboro National Savings Bank is under ,M,iM.rnmont sniiervision. which insuesyou the best 01 protection. Ho nr onens an account, 4 per cent, paid on savings lf,w Latham, employed by the Ai-.vnu vnura niro. in the compos ing rooms, was in town Satur ,!..., Me is now running the electric light plant at Sheridan. ,.ia tnlfinirsi trill to Port- i.,.i "Tluno-s nrn ooking fine IUIIU. ........ ... - - : li;ilnUmv nnd l m IT 111 10 me III llllinuuiu, - " S , .- old town is shaking oil the relics of old davs." Kov remat-Keu w the Argus. rest.nu rant, with Vlirtui 'tT."r . ' i..,i.,i,1(T Vinime in connection, lor ,.f ot a bargain. Ho noi want to sell.-lnquirc of Kuratli Bros. Geo. Paeon, of Yamhill, was i t ti u mrn over sunaay. Goo. has already sold the new y .,KnanH ffirm above Yamliill, UU tliuovu ... i. with a good prom, on mo u. vi olent, and is to nave a puimt, sale at Yamhill, Tuesday, Decem ber 12. He has some good horses to sell, and his sale notice will be well worth reading by those in the market. For sale or trade: Twelve c oi miloa southeast or llills- borojalsoa house and 2 acres at McMinnville. win sen bargain, or trade tor Hillsboro residence property, close in. -U F. Bunsen, Hillsboro, Ore. Aunt Mary Bird, the oldest ni;m ninnnor. was in from North Tualatin Plains, Monday. Mrs. liira was oom ... the ."Oregon country" in 1839 and has lived here ever since. .The street cleaning apparatus was tried out last Wednesday evening, and worked satisfactorily. HILL MILITARY ELEVEN 1-ouil I.ds Were Too Many for the Classy Visitors SC0KR WAS SIXTRCN TO CIPHER H, AT Jacob Schmidt, of Laurel, was in the city the last of the week. jTS Dr. Liowe will be in Hills Ij?' boro, on December 22. Geo. Carter, of near Oak Park, was in town Friday. Born, to W. E. Siltz and wife, Hillsboro, Ore.. Nov. 27, 1911, a daughter. Earl Towne. of Oak Park, was HEART FA1LE0 OF THANKSGIVING over to the citv Saturday, and Game was Attended by Pair Sized Crowd called On the Argus. Came lo Oregon With Parents, 1852, Was Native of Indiana, Teacher and Physician by Profession I The Quality Drug Store I No KuwdylKm in Play David Harper, of near Beaver- ton, was a county seat visitor L Saturday. Settled at Portland Dr Mnrifin H Parlfor nf Croon. A. O. Johnson, of South Tuala- villf flipfl WpHnosrtav ovonimr tin. was in town Saturday, and Mmr 1Q11 " .;,, f ' Nov. 29, 1911, at his home, from an attack of heart failure. He called on the Argus H. II. Walker, of noar Heaver- . , .... , .... ton. wa In the citv Mondav. mu ucc" "uuul da usudl Ulal ud iuui, an eyenniK tame uu lie cum It t 1 1 11 ti. t: i ,.,B P.ii.u ui leeuiiK uauiy. auoui 1, Ulll 1VVV Vfi. M. w The hearts of the Hillsboro High School Eleven were warmed by victory on Thanksgiving Day, when they defeated the Second Hill Military Academv team, of - wn, wan in in Portland, by a score of 16 to 0. greeting friends rut iitr") u tiiit iiti Tirwi ifuiinnu i r. . ...v, ..-v...., ,,.. i. rank ifiee ni rort ana. was . " and although their opponents Lnt over ThanWaoivlng. visiting Uen o clock he had a severe at- were clever, and the eleven had his son, in North Hillsboro. tack of heart trouble, and in a one first Hill man in the team, n0 fatalities in Oregon on there was nothing to it but Hills- Thanksgiving either from foot- - . . Lll A 1 . iMiro from start to finish. One pan or turney. of Hill's best men was injured in nenry Haase, of South Tuala the first quarter in a collision tin, was in Friday. He raised with Long, and was taken from some mighty fine spuds this sea- . i i . me game. son. After the game the boys were given a bannuet bv Dr. Elmer Smith, at his home in North Hillsboro. Manv of the boys had been fasting for the day and as the dinner was in the J. F. Carstens and wife, of Banks, returned home Monday morning, after spending Sunday in Forest Grove, with relatives. The undersigned wants a gen- I t . : , 1U Clnnn nrA evening they did justice to tne era. learnm juu. owau, festal Ixiard. Those playing in reliable. Otto, Hillsboro, ur the Hillskiro line-up were: It &. Bx IbA. near town, w Lytle. ling, Daneel, Sigler. Nel- a. E. Peat, former owner of son, Uelsman, bchroeuer, ii- the Varley orchard at Varley, ins. Magill, Thompson, Larsen, was out from Portland. Friday. W. Wilkes, Uobt. Imbrie. and called on the Argus. The Ikivs are feeling nretty ... ' . , good over the outcome, as they I -. have Iscored 40 points in all " it"cAv- 1 u "T : r r7-. . . .. their games, their opponents in f bu ? 'T. lew minutes had breathed his . i i ir r m. nn hv iui 12111111V. 1 , , all games scoring J4. - Elf Schieitelm and wire, oi I . a. mi 1 f : Notice of Road District Meeting yenu;rvme, weie m tuwu m- aav. acniene in is running one ::Ji-, JJ The place where you are always sure of drugs of absolute purity and Highest Quality, prepared by competent pharma cists who take pride in the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR RfiXfl II Candfe'sand IIUAU II Stationery j The Delta Drug Store I I HILLSBORO, ORE. last Dr. Parker was a son of Dr. Patterson C. Parker, and was aay. acnieneun is ru.muiK unc of the progressive dairies of his born in Indiana, March 26. 1846. aoftinn I" 1852, the family crossed the . .i nv . plains to uregon, lanumg ai mu C. A. Pbeth. of Ticardville. ,i,Q oi,,, pfiri tkof was in the city baturday. attend- Falu The next year the famiiy lnir a meeunir oi me cuuiny euu- mnvPfi n fv,p illlll-T. " Mill..',, ...-..--- iiirailinK Im Iiiti'Ii.v rnllml, U Iw lit'lil t tn Hill Sr.hiMil Muo in H'hkI liimrict inii. 21. WHHliiiiKlnii ('"inity. Or(K"li, on t!if mi I, , uv ii.,in mr. i in. hi i mi o -ciim-k I .,,na in thaoitu Ngfnrnav niipnn.in.ii . I., . i..i..r i ihn pxtimt of im M rau. ine next year me iamny I,, in., t.. iiiiinriiiinc tun (""mi oi m mPAf ncr nf t.he pnuntv edu- j t rf ptovi'iiicnl in im iiikiih on iiy iiranij 'n .......r. i muvfu iu tue unijjquti Yaucj, r,.,,orr.m.iM.nr M.rtioiithj.iunMW cational Board. where the bov was educated in It'fruv t lief fxM.ie nmreoi, noi nmtnni i Li, 1. miller, Ul ououiia, woaiuic juuii- m.usuia. n imw, nv in tho n Snnfinv Hp renorti! en istea in U). A. first ureffon th.it. the Schnlls Literarv Society Cavalry Volunteers. After the had a great program Saturday close of the war he was mustered evening. out at Vancouver, and then re- Moil aarvxna urna inatn Pfl nn 1 , .. . - S-U 1.1U1I UVI ,IVV .. ' ' 111 ...i U .... I l,i, ilnllur nil nil rf.nl H1HI HPT niiinil tuxal'lii )ni'irlv In mh.hI ruiul 1ih triit. HhKhI thiit-.'Tlliilftyor MivemlK-r, mi. .1. A IliilVnmn, tfniiprvlNor of Roiiil llislricl No. 21, WHliiii:toii I'oinily. Un-KOli. (1 M Oriinin, II 1 v kikit. j j v ninmii". i l i... i'l,u. Unit M 1 ('rimican. W K Noi'll,'(MI Cnrimlmii. Jhiiiph liiK'tw. l. Hill, J W I'riU'.liaril, L L Vaget. J,. . he was encrae-ed in teachinor and ;, Monday morning, imsi . n.. s . . . . n- j; ,, ,i ..I KZX U v ct iiuuni nui(v, tunuis, t mvui wu , n finiiora for man will . give tne coast county Close , , ., t-hin Fin. '." r"u.:. r " touch with the world vvnicn merely snuwa Yaniiiiinnni J. A. THORNBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY President Vice-President - . , Cwhier II. E. Ferrin, Ass't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement, of" fVmrlitirm nn Tfrirlaw Sanfamkai 1 1Q11 Capital and Surplus $50000 r ..... Loans - $269,529.20 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00 Other Bonds 67,160.00 Banking House 18,000.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 122,521.90 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 25,000.00 4,004.55 25,000.00 423,206.55 $502,211.10 Hoaervo 3 4 Ior Oexxta $502,211.10 Miss Emma Starr, of Corvalhs, Four children were born to the union. The widow and children. Lillian L., Viola Vivian, Gertrude Grace and Grace Gertrude, sur vive. Dr. Parker was an Odd Fellow FOR RENT "".T,"".".."" mv. trraduatne in 1872. I the pacjtic KaW-n. For eighteen years thereafter nut iiHi.wrr i li ibuuiu anu x i uu i i . mook, Monday morning. eal course while teaehiner. Fin ishintj- at Willamette University n ,..lmn vnn fon nt onp nn W R Peterson, who has the he went hark to the Cnllee-e of VAHIIit.), "lit" j - r-v-..- ... - ' -- , . i'-- , , , " n. a larger Stale, shuwhik cvcij- uisuntuuu ui uioihbiub v- i i ujoiuaua anu uuijcuiio, . i . j.. l7tllr. w.ff n l?i imi. I vct nrtroil in the pnnntv WSl?llTM,io an1 nri-Qnotcirl (Vnm tViaf inillg irOIIl Hie ll inallKlli. unn CSI iivitj.ciu i. vuv vwuhvji nuuio, ttiiv. auucivu iiviii vi.ww . . . L ...,.4- l-i. . n An ff I i... C Witih T4nol Tl'Mflav nf. I !oHti,tirn in 1QQO PotniTimnr WeSL LO tllC VVIM, LlUUllUttlJ V I UU 1IUIII T,Il,V.li . I I1JO VI IrUblUII 111 1WU, i,i,i.uiij,(, tlm f-niintv. size 50x67 inches, ternoon. to Oregon he settled at Green (,11V v' ii-,jj " . I... . - for $7.50, or a pocket size, 24xdt p d CorneliUS) who was in- ville where tor many years he ;.,..iw,a fnr- no? (let it. of vour j . ..l- n n 4. conducted a store and Dracticed iiiuiio, mi m o jurea in uie. ouimeu oi,uic, ia - . - ; .... u..b-.,iiaf nr nrldress T. S. J .... 1.--1. : i.Li i medicine. In 1894 his buildines , n again duck m me nanicso, icci- - --- - , ., - , WiiUo Son. Hi sboro. Oregon. :r u v DQva thorn , were burned, but he rebuilt and " .... - w , I I I I li llllC. A', iJ (JJIO V"VlV I 11. 1 M 1 1 . u: uin q ya harA continued ousiness until aeatn 1 11 t!in ou tnrmer nnncma iiuioinK "" . , o. 11, uuiiuv;, .v. .... r......r- . 11 r. raiKer was marneu tu of the Hillsboro Mign acnooi, ana ":uu. now principal at the Highland Strayed: Dark Jersey cow, School, Portland, was out rn- white tail; few white marns; day. looking over the town. He about to freshen. Reward for was more than surprised to see information sent to i. u. uoan, the progress since he last visited Beaverton, Ore., R. 2. 39-1 . 1 lLl U fulltrl l 111 sboro, ana says mat ue iuuj n fl . nor,noA nt nf,. .hir. believes we will doub;Gfi0"rP ped over the Tillamook line was and a member of the Grand Army laiiun vviuiiu v.iw ..v. rf hwino-hf n the midd e ot the OI tne neDUDiic. i.-,iti; Umthora have moved ...nnb- nnri tol-on thrnntrh to the He was well known in Hillsbo their of licers into the Hillsboro portiand stock yards. Profitable ro, having taught the public M.,i;nni Pont Unilitincr. liooms K.iainQDD schools here in the eighties. iawuiii uuiin ..-...p,, i uumiiiiM. i --- " . . 1 and 2. upstairs, where they VnrSaU. T,imitPfl number of He eaves an estate variously ..,:ii ninnaoH t.n extend everv . v T ,.. v; estimated at irom o.uuu 10 oi rtesv to their patrons, and e, "",ui"1 " $40,000 - . . j- T?i.nr.nr Iiera IIUUI UCSl Olli Lie. i L laj- welcome their friends Entrance Addresg chag Cowgill( on Main, door east of the Hills- HisWn 0r Route i Box 25. boro National Bank. p Stntps Telenhone. Glen- B. W. Robinson and wite, oi coe. 259. 38-40 tfnii r.itv. Po k County, visited ,ir r, o --.-". . . ti n Mrs. win. Dame.v or. over Thanksgiving witn n y. , Mrs. Ira Hoard, of Schmelteer and wile Mr kod- gund frQm inson worked lor ftir. otnmeiwc . . . .. ... th . few years back, and enjoyed Q, Wnlla Woll!1 Wnsi. himselt greeting his oldtime " " " . f-inds For Sale Quarter block in i i.noonnahlo A half iuiamooK Wty, o-ruum UUUSB, 1U- For sale, reasonable A hail nvimimr Viniioo feerl hnm WockJn NHilr.K vear in odnl macauuiii uu " dition. Will exchange tor tarm was any part, w th six foomhouse. t in the Willamette Val- ning in tmorl renai r. F ruit trees, ber- r A. n rt rr:n u in f,-- .---- : - , t, sv. .iuiui r. ueniuii. iiiaiiiuui, i ai r.l!!SCi E nTrr idtf Ore. 39-1 Plains, was a county seat caller, t, . . tu ...n William Hanson, formerly of Monday. t nSn Z of St Matthews Scholls, now in business at Sweet Carl Pfahlf of beyond Bloora S it wLwafsucceS Home. Linn Co.. was ,nf town ingwas one 0f the city visitors ;"w lather Laooan. is now in e .nrst 5ne7 "e !T: Monday afternoon Twiind. stotming at the Chris- auc"n e-u uusu,csa 1,1 luo Chas. Walters, the North tinn toothers' College. He writes new Plains blacksmith, was in the that his leg still bothers him For sale: Full-blood Berkshire city the first of the week. very much, and keeps mm con- sow, c Peter Hebeisen. of Helvetia. fined to his room a grea a a !XKellyr.t w in town Monday, and will For sale: A tew unooe isianu - , ... - Qn p e&-1 of read the Argus lor a year. Red cockerels .Jnou; Newton. 39-1 A Vancouver young fellow of hneiy mareeu. ..u . v , w . TSomnnlr 76 years challenges all comers v .ii i tt:hu- under his aire for a fistic en- ana we Known lumany nuisuu- TI - , . . . . ro people," died at the Good Sa- counter. He may be all right in l ..ZZi vnA Oot h a c ass. but if the announce- ".i . -i-- ' u ment is an advertisement for ii uav oibcii uuui xxv i i . Th DIRECTORS o. O. lodd John t. Dailcy , V. fuou Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thomburtf Five room, furnished cottaare. to j responsible party, without chil and , rn o i.kwirt qoo areii. i. iv. iiiiuiic. w-v P. J. Sonnen, of Cornelius was down to the city Monday P, Rorenson. of Reedville. was in town Monday, on legal busi ness. Victor Nord, of below Newton, dition. Will exchange for farm was a city visitor Monday eve Alec Gordon, of beyond North SPECIAL PRICES -ON Rugs, Linoleum, Matting, Dressers, Furniture of all kinds We Lead, the Rest Follow Chas. 0. Roe & Co. Pioneer Furniture Dealers FOREST GROVE, ORE. strains. A. U. Johnson, Corneli us, Or., Route 2. Ind. Tel. Hills-boro-Scholls line. 39-1 W. F. Haase, one of the Argus' patrons for years, was in town native of Wisconsin, and had Friday, ana caueu uu iuc lemsi- ijved at Tillamook tor over zy ous weekly. years. Hadley was a big whole- L W House was a Portland souled fellow, and was generally visitor Friday. successful in business affaira. For Her Chrstmas Gift A Diamond Ring There is no question of quality when the dia mond ring is purchased at this store. My prices are not high, but I do not sell "cheap" diamonds. My selection of diamond rings affords a choice of many styles of settings with differ ent sized stones ranging from $7.50 up. My diamond rings at $20.00 to $35.00 are exceptionally fine. See Them. r.lark Countv's climate it isn't worth while. . There are a lot of snrv old fellows here in the 80- class who think the Vancouver man is altogether too callow. LAUREL M.TIOYT; JEWELER AND OPTICIAN I I I V h f I n I if ! 1. 4: ' if- h -