JnllLLSBIR r voi, xviii I IIIXSBORO, OREGON, DECEMBER 14, 1911. NO. 40 1 I HIMSBOROTO TRY FORI FACTORY Kepfresh People Make Tine Dem onHtratlon l t VrMay l-vcnlnjc WITNKSKD BVSnVENTV-riVR PEOPLE Daily Nccdn $10,000 Messrs. Kirk ar.d associates were in the city Friday evening, ami nisdo a demonstration of the "Ktrpfrcsh" product, at the city hall, in the presence of alxnit seventy -five people. Products of fruit and vegetable, from over 100 varieties, were served to the attendance, and all pronounced them first-class in every regard. The Keep fresh is a system by itself and carries letters patent. The plant takes out the water from the product, and leaves it in a soft, dry and pliable condi tion, with no crust like the ordi nary evHMrated product. The promoters want $10,000 for the installation of u factory in Hillsboro, and subscriptions are now being taken. Nearly every member of the IlillslMiro Development league is taking as hitch as $1,000 worth. The promoters and owners of the patents hope to make this their model factory, owing to our proximity to Portland, and it lie- in handy as a "show" place to those who wish to invest in home factories all over the Northwest. J. T. Orooni exhibited a niece of tusk and two small fragments of a large sized wine, found in a well on his place, the other day. he tusk was well preserved. and was found at a depth of 21) feet by the well digger. The ones were found .'12 feet down the earth. That they came from a mammoth is almost a cer tainty another proof that the magniheent animal roamed the plains of Washington county.ami were here thousands uiion thou sands of years ago. The speci mens were found near Cedar Mill. As I am going to sell out mv stock, for a short time 1 will sell at greatly reduced rates. Two year old roses, 5 for $1 ; yearlings. tor 51. House plants, shrubs, tulbs, ami numerous other plants and shrubs, will be sold cheaper than ever In fore. Now is the time to buy. and get them plant- 1. l'.eautify your yards, and at it tie expense. Seventh &. Firs nd. Tel. West 151.- Mrs. Agnos lampbell. 2Ktf Dr. Itobb Tuesday amputated the third and fourth toes for (J. laldermann. who had his foot njured at Helvetia, a few days ago, while working on a well for ). Tschabold. The wines were too badly splintered to properly unite. See our dishes for our custom rs. When you expend $100 with us you get a line dining room set of dishes. Call for ards and have the amount of your purchases punched each time you buy. When you buy that amount you get the dishes, or you have a dandy game and fish set.-- Fmmott Bros Miss Aileen Morrison, who has rosi; CITY PAKK IMPROVI--MI-NT LliAUU!! Cheapest Even Though Costing Slightly More. Improvement League Endorses it Because it is Most Durable and Cheapest in Ixmg Hun The Rose City Park Improvement League, representing one of Port land's largest and best residence sections, took a broad-gauge stand on the proposed paving of the Sandy Itoad at its meeting last Wednesday evening and adoptee a motion requesting the Counci to let the contract ' to the lowest bidder for a bitulithic pavement in accordance with the original petition tiled by the property owners last June." This action was taken on the motion of Frank Schlegcl, seconded by J. W. Travers. A. B. Slauson, U K. Carter and others. Mr. Schlegel stated that he considered bitulithic the best pavement and the original pro ceedings for paving the road had been based upon a petition by the property owners for bitulith ic. In seconding the motion, Mr. Travers said: "I signed the original petition for bitulithic as the owner of 276 feet frontage on the Sandy Koad. and 1 am just as strongly in favor of now as then, tor I consider it far more durable and cheaper in the long run than any other materi al." A. B. Slauson was enthusiastic in praise of bitulithic and stated that as representative of 1WK) feet frontaire on the Sandv Road he was willing to pay more for bitulithic than for any other kind. "There is a difference of about $10,000 in the totals of the two "ids, but that should cut no fig ure with us when we consider that bitulithic is far superior,' said Mr. Slauson. L. E. Carter, and the entire League by its ac tion, endorsed Mr. Slauson's re marks. Portland East Side Sun Notice of Road District Meeting Notice la hornbv iilvan that a district mm iijHfltliiK In liei-nby aallml, to l hll nt the "ii einhool House In Road lllHtrltit No, WHHllllifftnil li.iinitu nrmroii. nil thr 18th ly ofllaoemhor, Hill, at !i:00 o'olock !' m., to determine the extont or liu proveniHiit to be mucin oil Kiiy county road, or roads, nr nnrtlnn llinrtnf In saltl road diHtrlot, and to levy t Hpental lax to ""y ineexpi'iiBotliereol, not wexueeu 'UniiilMon the dollar, on allrnnl and nor "oiiiil taxable property In said road din Hated thin 27th day of Novemlier, 1011. ., J. A Hoffman, RiiperviHor of itoad District No. 24, WaMbington County, ()ro(rou. O M (Irimin, U H Walkr, O J arHtwm, ' Kopilin,l!hM Holt, M J Criminal), W KNnwoll, OU Carnaban, Jainea liiiles, A L Hill, J W Prltohard, L L )?agrt. APPROVED BY COURT OHicers-Lilctl for New City Con firmed by the Hoard f RHD WCSCII GIVEN SALOON LICENSE Rock Crusher ExpcnKC al OHwego Ap pointed lo Dinlritls C. J. Cowianiah. of near Hel vetia, was in town Saturday af ternoon. John Reichen, of near West Union, was in town the last of the week. A, 13, Schoonover. of Corne lius, was down to the city Satur day afternoon. Mrs. J. J. Johnson, of South Witch Hazel, suffered a stroke of partial paralysis, the last of the week, and for several days was in a precarious condition. Wm. Tiedemann, one of Hills- KILLEDfll TIMBER Was Struck by Train, Switching In Yards, Thursday Night WOMAN LIVED BIT FEW MINUTES Woman Sometimes Known as Pauline Col burn Inquest Friday The county commissioners' court dale's dairymen, was in the city ast week confirmed the incor-Paturdav oration of the new city of Gas ton and also approved the elec Mrs. May Morette, known to Timber people as Pauline Col- tor Sale: Limited number of burn, was struck bv a train in drake ducks. Pure Indian Run- th var(u nt TimW ehnrtiv af e k t. i.. ' " v" Hon. Clerk Bailey has sent out "a7w rl rCSii ter five 'clock. last Thursday the official notice, and Gaston is jjil'lsboro Ore Route 1 Box 2J! evemnK- The woman and now on the map as a municipals Pacific States Telephone, Glen- companion, a Miss Ray Deane, coe, 259. Red finely M'en a member of the composing expense. ty. Fred Wesch, of Tualatin, was granted saloon license for the period of one year, his petition wing regular. The road petitions of Jacob Barrett et als; J A Leiler et als, and h 1 Into et als were refer red fn tho Diutrir-r Atrnrnnv v..- .... , v.. , ti..i. o l.w.,1 frnm Wuuh ncttnn f'nnnfv US, wr IWUie c, v v ti 4ii'iii ii ui'iinia. WWII vwuu vj I r it lnv(.lm.nt C'n tr Marrawil C,.n(r. OOrO-CCnOllS line, gin ordered recorded tree ot charge. The sum of $.'103.30, Oswego crusher expenses Oct 29. 1911, to Nov 8, 1911, was apportioned as to costs, as follows: North Hillslioro Dist $29 13 Forest Grove, Dist 13 145 G6 Road Dist 32 On account of other considera tions, however, Dist 32 is order ed to apply me $iuu aireaay al lowed as full payment of said 38-40 had been over to the town of Timber, and were returning home. It is said that Mrs, Morette was watching a donkey engine work, and did not see the A few Rhode Island car backing toward her. Miss Mrs. II. L. Flint, of Scholls, and Miss Luce, of Forest Grove, were in the city Monday afternoon. For sale: i ii i i J.I imivcicio, vmuuuKiiuicu, meane. nowever. was not in- marked, and of purest inred. The train was in chare-e strains. A. O. Johnson, Cornell Ind. Tel. Hills 39-1 Born, to W. N. Harris and wife, North Hillsboro, Dec. 9, 1911, a daughter. Mr. Harris is in the employ of the city water and light plant. of Conductor Worthington, and no blame is attached to the crew, Coroner Brown went to Timber Friday and held an inquest. The jury found a verdict of accidental death. The jury: Harry Neu son, Frank Rodgers, Elmer Yar- nell, J. C. Westinghouse, J. S. Havden and John Westinghouse. For sale: Full-blood Berkshire While it was not brought out in sow. z years old: 4 Bnoats, o 91 rn months; 4 small pigs, 7 weeks old. a snap.- J. J. iveuy, Hare's siding, on S. P., east of Newton. 39-1 room stall, on the Independent, las resigned her iKisition, and will leave for Southern Oregon, the last of the week. Begin now. A savings ac count with the Hillsliora Nation al Bank, a government institu tion, earns you four per cent, in terest. You will be surprised iow your money will earn you money- and it is always safe. It. Baldra. of Baseline, has Ken very ill for some weeks. His wife, and daughter, Mrs. Clark, of Portland, have been his constant attendants for over a fortnight. Fountain pen found. A fine fountain lion was found on the street Monday, by J. II. Morton, of Ridgegeld, Wash. Ihe finder eft it at this office and the loser can have same oy proving prop erty and paying for advertise ment The sale advertised by Geo. Claims allowed: J W llilfv, cuunty cl rk. tefuml on turnover. $25 00 J W llnilry, clerk, h1 A (lep it 0x313 30 Clay Trite, mint poor laim tnUry 75 00 A llignnnil, utiile cases, Interpreter 10 00 l!l)0 1'urnituie & IMw Co, up... 16 45 H B Snppi"K1011. co trfi" ! & ex 75 60 A W SifKrist, nlii'MlTs office 34 50 J W Lnwver, c li yatil mork 9 75 Js 11 Jack, school sup wil & eip..m 60 Wash Co Newn-Tiinei, cotnr pro 7 50 J 11 Mntthews l'ost OAK burial John Hauser 45 OU McNamer A Wirtj;, comr court 00 R O Stevenson, jiuIkc, sal & exp..n5 65 John McClnran, comr per ciiem ac Clarence Hoyt, of Ridgefield, Wash., is over for a few days visit with his brother, L. M. the evidence it is stated that Mrs. Morette had taken two or three drinks J. Morette, the husband, has declared that he will sue the Harriman system for damages The body of the unfortunate woman was brought down Sun Li, alt u. J Dnflnn4 a. Hoyt, the jeweler, and is helping . lL. -i. il U U kuntr I H"-lVlim tn Hie store hiitjukii hic uuojr season. For sale, reasonable A half Gaston is showing the county sale, reasonable A half what it can do in the way of block in North Hillsboro, on rock standing as a unit for permanent macadam street Will sell all or road lmrirovement both districts any part with six room house, having made petition for a spec The duality Drag Store I 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 RfiXa II CandSand IIUAU II Stationery I The Delta Drug Store I HILLSBORO, ORE. in good repair. Fruit trees, ber ries; chicken house. John Boe ker, Hillsboro, Ore. lOtf A trip to Forest Grove last Friday brought to the vision one linleniif - 3 M nf tho rlpnnocr lirrlp pitips in rhp jno Nylx-rK.sA.neasnhove..... 35 50 Lfnt. Tho Ntropfai were nicelv i) i) Bump, (U-p asseaaor 97 60 cleaned and everything looked spitrv anu oiyaii, ial levy for taxes. Gaston has been the leader in this class of public improvement, and they are taking no chances. They are bound to have roads, being well aware that there is no bet ter investment in the world. B. Fleischauer, one of the supervis liriK iouhcu , Mnndav. nostintr as oiabiwouia , j(.;;;" fV, 111a iiulh-c anu auicuioiue kiic meeting for Dec. 29, at the Com mercial Club rooms, Gaston. You and your children are safe if you wear Dr. Lowe's superior glasses. They cost you no more Tho 11 Tongue, dint atty oflice... to oo max vraiKIHIl, assessor ai exp.iui 50 1 ggy MnriTiirwl l.fiiuttn nsHeQflfir'H office 5o 00 I Geo G Hancock, sheriff salary ... .225 00 For Sale Uuarter DlOCK in o o iianwk, shcr exp state casesiSt 30 Tillamook City, 8-room house: 10 (,eo Me. exp su.veyor s oe.. 3 room rooming house: feed barn, I.M. IVrk no porrrnri it. sa . c 1hii2,io o uunt one ycai oku, 111 kwu wn- wm TutMx-r u.iu.r c h.'. 60 00 dition. Will exchange for farm X: iLi"Z J MCU,.u,.ti& trvexP. .,88 i. property in the Willamette Val- u"l'f t tl cu& i'ru,ihomme,SuPtreasof. 30 75 fev -.Tohn F. Benton. Tillamook. have .he benht of his skill and j c waRtier, wit state cases 3 20 - , . more man iu years experience, Hbo ludependent, print Astat ... 67 50 viu x Ws nnt trn frnm hnnse to Hacnn at Yamhill, has boon call- h '!VT:::r- L P. T l,ill!mird. of near Laurel, house. Consult him at the Hotel ed off, as he hassold his personal L M'r;,ieil work one h vara!."." 6 oo has sued for possession of 1.37 Washington. One day only, Fri- property to the party that bought r a l'ayuc, sheriff's oihce a 50 acres and $300 damages, the de- day, December, forest urove, : . . . . 1 I a 1 it - t.,i i.i.. . 1. ..,... i-v -t -i j r 1,1 ' 1 v'1""- , "7 fendants in the suit ti ed Deing uec. zi. ocores 01 reierences. Murlin Vamk-hev. co noor farm.... I 7a I . . . I vr wuimey. tax refund 3 S K- L- Kownson ana wile, ine Ai c Wirt, 0f above Moun- ws Haines, c n supp les, maps... 45 o compiaim; aneges p,nai uiiugaru taindale, was in town Monday, r.imcr 11 cimm, iuuimi , ls owner 01 llie IHIIU, anu tliai, laA m aH nn o nnmhor nf his I 1 . 1 I . m I ... . I ailU VU11VU WU M ' Vlii KJl i. Vi u iicnn v"'t!"- 1 i.'rtWtnoAM Hiict nni tarncaa Tn , ... .- I liUUIllQUIl ttllU IViWOViS W ilCIHUII H1W J u,1 J. A. THORNBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY President Vice-President Cashier H. E. Ferrin, Aas't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Tuesday, December 5, 1911. Capital and Surplus $50000 give possession. For sale: White Orpington Fashion vStahlea, comrs court i oo .ino vaiHicrwm, t " ihbuibukc a " tfnmf Hr-nthoro hove mftuwl in rn. v:.j J IMw L Niivlor. elections 4 oo , . . . ,, , -- eggs, lo iui ij..ju, pci iiuuuicu, LS? l it 5 their officers into the Hillsboro fj'nhatnr lnts Rin-will t.akfi Thos iimtt, state cases, constable f ao 75 National Bank Building, Rooms orders for chicks, one day old, at hinncK t.orwin, co pooriarm.. j 4 n ana z, upstairs, wnere mey eon Der hundred. A so have a C 'L Crocker, co poo, farm 6 00 m be ,eased to extend every fn ., p--h.H. (iiassT rru.ihonn.ic, Bt''t & print s 00 courtesy to their patrons, and jeibmann, North Hillsboro, on vv 11 Taylor & Sons, co poor lamias 7 welcome meir inenus. jniranue Roeker place, Uarabaldi Ave, Conuell &Co, poor tarn 103 5 On Main. dOOr east Ot tne HlllS- anA rilcnnnp rnnH 40-2 Ilbo Livery Co, livery lor Jas H Mofinol Rank jack, school supervisor ai 00 jonn Herdlein. of Blooming. iA-Roy Cuius, co poor farm 7 00 M Rajriey reports that the was in town Friday, and took out 1 nt'. r T ft 11.. 1 . - - . 1 - ' . Uraml .Miry wunesacs r u Appiui t rfirnfu for thp RftWflf honrl hllV- linonaa tr, tvcH fnr his Hnncrhtpr John pangherty 7 4". A Ml V,olro gnnmvoi tVio icano R T ;n: PV,QD SV,l,Vt $27 80, John 11.' 1 n U A Ho o t-arh 1 l C CIS liavc aiJkJlUYCU wic loauc, Wagner and K Meyers each 3 o, Frauk B. llunyon, a SOn of C. E. Run Hayek ami joe ciiamoin eacn o, . r yon, court recoraer, was given Casteel, Walter Thompson, Albert Os- ! w0-k of transcribing the city n- xt v f , 7 home, w m Rav and a Mack each 8, w ine.w?r? f. ra"f l""!f.. , r'v night. New Year's Masquerade . irfirnrns in ine ureuarauoiis leau- . tru-i ti-h oi.. jamerson, jas Anurews, wunc ocn.1, yy ; - . uance at tlllisooro nan, oaiur- 11 Hunter K Knimons Rock Crushi bnnm $24 30, W J , u g Kelly, chas Beiistine, m ing up to the bond sale, and the , evenintr Dec 30 Toelle's ,saa William Smith each 4. attorney, in writing of the work Ic0r?hes?ra. Always the ruRhinx at Oswego-j Quattie- said It was one ot the finest t::T Do not forget to ask for a Schiller when you want a good 10 cent smoke no "cough dust" m the Schiller. 12tf W. E. Arnold, with the War ren Bros.' Construction Co., was in the city the first of the week, greeting friends. . E. E. Yarnell, the Timber ho tel man. was down to the city is Yamhill ranch. Remember that the Hillsboro National Savings Bank is under irnvornment supervision, which risuos you the best ot protection, One dollar opens an account, 4 per cent, paid on savings. E. W. Pant, of Reedville, was i : in town Monuav nioniinu. up states that Isaac Allen, the pio neer, aged 80 years, is rapidly passing, and will never again leave his bed. For sale or trade: Twelve acres. 2J miles southeast of Hills boro: also a house and 2i acres at McMinnville. Will sell at a harcrain. or trade for Hillsboro residence property, close in. C, F. Bunsen, Hillsboro, ure. Telenhonic communication from Wfst Union savs that there is stock running at large, contrary tr Inw. in the district to the north of the church. The Grand Marca is the w smoke tmn. bv E. Schiller. When you indulge in a good smoKe ouy a Grand Marca. Tanur- Ennes and family, who have been over on the Sound for HAVpral months, have returnea, cmH will doubt ess remain nere t.v. frf tho Wintpr. AW, WV I ,, Or T,.U.. 1 V 1. .A r.nnd tiavinor restaurant, With ,r' ,,n rn-r r b Hchmeltzer ia.- tnHnrimr hnnsfl in connection, for ,e Wm Deal 4 so, Chas Casteel 78 S, C . tA- ,,i t. Will k'.olnr M I W Ilnr. rant. nt. ft oarirain. u iiul 1 nniuiiiu 33, t frt aa 1 nrmir-P nt KUrai wiwn -a, wain w oii. 1 " Bros. J. C. Buchanan and family, of U, W J yens 4 JChBrehiiii 7s. near Cornelius, have moved wTiveVmore ,,V 4. Forest Grove, lor tne winier. d ,nilNonnan Greer of room in the present structure White Mountain or Olympic I ft 70,0 c store 4 o, wasnure corp ja pamfully evident. flour, $1.35 per sack, or $5.00 per i 7. cy Yco 6 is, J C Umkln 2 5. Carl Skow a 50, Relief Delta Drug Store fia 65, C C Hancock 48, BrigRi Bros 16 50, Rlmoni ca Merc Co 8 90, Mary U Watts 3. county seat friends. Christmas Dance, at Hillsboro Hall, Dec. 23, 1911 Saturday Pratt 28 30, 0 uui- transcripts of records it has ever schiea 37 15. B McAnn 24 60, L W Pnl- , , f . nn9Pt most ley 13 85, G Gheeu 36 90, H Pratt 33 15, Deen our ,0t t0 lnsPect- Loans - $263,631.07 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00 Other Bonds 67,160.00 Banking House 18,500.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 102,025.23 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 25,000.00 2,035.99 25,000.00 399,280.31 $476,316.30 Reserve 3 4, Per Cent. $476,316.30 Thos. G. Todd Wilber W DIRECTORS John E. Bailer J. W. fuqua McEldowney J. A. Thomburg Herman Prahl, who has made f i t. r c Kr-.W- kwt.dl;.r, SW7r noke on market made in Ore- Pul,ey 46 O0i j j Adkins 72, Mrs which merely shows Washington Monday. For sale, at a bargain: Jersey j j Aakins 88 50. County, when you can get one on tla.1m T T tt it ma to Hi all 11 n TtrAo 1 n nMrvaD cna a a K Atirinrr moiu Hifi .Inhn Nvberar 10 65. Geo McGee II Uu5. f cow. tresh; gentle: good lamny west, to the west boundary of miiKer -xvirs. o upt n ni.ta f KOvft? irnhaa boro. Oregon, R. 2, Box 100. On for $7.50, or a pocket size, 24x33 OJ ""'co .DUT nho9 fnv $9 HOY flet it nt vrair nuiouuiu, uu ronmunwu bookseller, or address T. S, Wilkes & Son, Hillsboro, Oregon SPECIAL PRICES -ON- Rugs, Linoleum, Matting, Dressers, Furniture of all kinds We Lead, the Rest Follow Chas. 0. Roe &Co.,2Sr,I 6n. A Ik- inrohr 24. Haines rortaDle haw mill Co 47 24, j s r.tiytou o, wi King 12. R Weiistrom 17 60, Uhnstenson & Larkin 28, Thos Connell 5 90, J H Sew ell . C G Reitcr 3 bo, bpierrine non- let 30 Ho, Uroner itoweu 75 90, .m mott Bros 10 25, Dnpont Powder Co 6.. r The grand jury has been occu pying the chambers of the coun ty court since its tormation and the probate work 13 being barrel, at Emmotts. Wm. Musgrove, purchaser of the Borwick farm, near Beedville, was in the city Saturday, and called on the Argus. FOR RfiNT re J. Mm,, ail voi hrnnphM 3 sets on r. K. & JN. uwner riveruuni, luiuiou , v iu...e, call at Argus, prove property, responsuiie o o,iw nnrl o-fit. the same. 1 dren. 1. R. Imbne. 39-0 day river road. 40-2 Fred Heidel was a Portland visitor this week, attending the wedding of Frederick Vrooman, of this city. Thos. Tucker, of Woodstock, done anvwhere in the building came out the first of the week wherever the court and Detition- for a few days visit with his era can get together. The lack daughter, Mrs. U. G. Gardner, Plain sewing. Mrs. B. J. Lar son, JNortn ihira ana Jenerson X Call at the Hotel Washing- Streets. 40-2 wn, rnuay, uw. tt, anu Mamaere icense nas oeen have Dr.1 Lowe show you the new panted Harry P. Giles and Josie glasses wun wmcn you can see nyi. Lewis, all uiOLOiitca. unco ui scaiua ,l7 i i, i? J ThS .ke Vou feeC 1 Jnch fir wood. -C. K. Hodgdon, r TG6 I demonstration. Remember the John Olson, of Cedar Mill, was a county seat caller Friday 1 THE STOCli FOR X STOCKINGS Is the stock that fills my cases and shelves. As the stockings that hang along the chim ney place are of all sizes and shapes; so my Christmas stock includes such an assortment, and variety that I can supply a gift for any stocking big or little. If you don't want to waste time in hunting around for something that will just suit you, something nice enough to give and not too costly to get, come to my store FIRST. It will save you time and worry, as well as mon ey, so begin with me. Remember my up-to-date stock is in close touch with the times and anticipates your every want in Watches, ClocKs, Jewelery, Silverware, Novelties, Etc., and many charming and appro priate gifts that cannot be here enumerated. All are invited. A hearty welcome no matter whether you come to look or buy. LAUREL M. HOYT: JEWELER AND OPTICIAN the week. r-j