JniiLLSETO xvm lin.USUORO.ORKCON, JANUARY IS, 1912 NO. 45 ;. j sdh scotcra 015 HI JfflBUt Will kmrnnl" (lf w 11 w ,x ,l,n ,l,iNI tWf ia IVM Allen, of Keedville. ed Ust Thursday evening. lrfin itini-w of seural month. An w l'rn .J Ohio, in 1H and i'i .nath Swan. Iee. U. iai In IniJ. he and hi ' the nkiin to California. .Kr he engaged in mining un nhen thev came to On- settling iar R'ille, Hboucht a trait of land from Sunuel Jvuile. ho "oM t un Washington County suffered nit wry little with the storm ami silver thaw, an rotminred with many of the sevtiott4 of Oregon. Thre i but slight damage to the fruit trtvs, here am! Inert1, ami the snow r.tme in turn to nave any injury to the hall sown gram. After all. liv- intr n th mountain enclosed basin of the Tualatin hat it .H'lwftt. Multnomah Countv's Ioks is estimated at a uuarter of a million, or more. SUPT. AIDERII'I WRITES jJPEII LETTER Somclhliu Traitor and PupiW Should Head With Inlrrot SH(H I D IXOt RUiC INC lOtlWiSTIlS KEEPFRESH FACTORY Willapa Valley. Wash. Mr. Allen Wm involve.! in litigation over th title of hi. purchase, ami the ml ws in the courts for years Wow he finally s-oured a clear dd to the proM-rty. which ih now vcrv vjluatile. Me was a money maker, ami H'nt money freely. B'itnr succeHsful in the noil of his venture he leaves uUte variously e-ttimited at letween PMKOaml llo.mN). Eiirht chili ren were urn to the union, four of whom survive: hue A. Allen. California; J as. Scott Allen, north of Reetlville; Mrs. Km ma I'.. Dant. wife of r.u- fM Uant, an.l Mrs. AmU'rsine weisenbach. wife of J. J. m-l- jenbach. of ll.-elville. A tei dauirhter. Mrs. Anna A. Gibson, llso sunives. Mrs. Allen died m years ai'o. In oM davs. A en was well known all over the county, and hcenjoyeil a xreat reputation as I rifle Khut winnim tnanv of the matches which were a fea ture of iiiimi t r life lie was the wlof integrity in his business oeiiinioi, ami his faith in human nature was never shaken. Rl- though it was many times severe ly tried. The funcr:il ti.l iil.-ice Satur day, at 'J:.'M. from the Reedville church, and interment was in thf West L' nion cemetery. CAPDOI THANKS Jackstm ltottom. on the Tub! tin, was a fairly c""! sired lake by Sunday, the snows from the mountains, w ith the warm I hin ook rain and wind, of the last of the week, having sent the stn'ams Nminr. Timely w arn- niL' to votintTiters who Imd it iiMtrt to row aUtut the etv:ms is now in nler. Ir the iace is trvocherHis. and hardly a year tasses but it claims some one, Why ay ten dollars for a map whit-h merelv shows Washington County, when you can Ketone on a larger scale, showtnir every thintf from the illamette Kiver west, to the west boundary of the eountv. size !M7 inches for 7..V. or a ucket sie. 'lX ; inches, for f'i (T IJct it f your bmikseller. or address X, S. Wilki-s Si Son. HiItsUn, On'on. The Oreiron Klectrk track de- luirtment is very much out of i tience to note that some t iu finely linislietl ronl U-d, near the station in this citv. is beimr more or less disturbed, where thesew- er runs underneath, and has sunk. The cement finish and brick stick up like a tforc thumb. and much of it w ill have toaumn Im laid. S4e our dishes for our custom ers. When you exiteiui im with us vou k.'1-t a line dinintf - . ...... room set of dishes, i ail ior card and have the amount of vour tnirchases punched each turn i .... i you buy. When you iuy uiai amiMint you k'ct the dishes, or you have a dandy rame and fish set. Kmmott llroa W. K. Arnold, of the Warren Construction Co., was in town the last of the week. His com- imnv will start work on the re- ! rpl ul Cmmii Silhtol t tri lata Udlr) iU-iK Ihin-ty. of (Ilencoe, was in town Friday. A. L lloleimik of lUthany. was in tow n Saturday. V. Itr I tliw tttttirian Cwill tie in ll.llsl-oro. KeU 2. v t: UhtMltH and Tonv Cassner were up from Ueedvilte. Monday. M . INI Bill! f.l. . . aUve Mountaindale. were in the m rillM1' UST citv Saturday. ll..nrw Vii-Lrv .,f PhilliiML wa I W"r Setiift Fr Famcr. in the city Monday, and caiuni TkU Vkiaiiy on the Annis. To the Teacher of Oregon: Knowing that you are willing to coocrate in educational work I ask you to cooitorate this year ly encouraging all your iutils in the growing of crops, domestic si lence and poultry raising. Chil dren like to do things and wil nsponl to your encouragement Your county may hold a fair nt which your pupils will Im osUih to exhibit what they raise or make. The Itewt of these ex hi I "its will U brought to the state fair where liln-ral prizes w ill ho awanUsl. Ask your tumil how many them wouhl like to have a Shet land tMttt y . a thorough drel Jer sev calf worth SlIKK a imru-hrci pig that would take the priio at any stock Hhow, a pure oriHl hihv with wool s thick that they would have to feel around to tiiu its eves, or a goat with tbmsv hair that reaches to the groum or secure a line Scotch Collie puppic, or win a money prize that will buy just what they w ant. AH these prizes and many more are to lie given at the stall1 fair next Kali. Ak if they know how to grow potatoes, pumpkins, corn, squash es. et cetera. Ask how many o them like water melons or musk melons, lhe reason so many bovs and girls in Oregon do not grow water melons is U-caust they are afraid the other Nys will steal them. If they alt grow water melons there will U no one to steal. Ask them if they know how to feed chickens. If they buy three of above I A It Wirk and It W Kintr nsit- was in town the! -;.,., ...,.h thn World iasi oi me wee. ..n t. n.r u.o inw-ks or nav ing nettimrs oi eggs mm one neiun contract Washington U-tween lor. and three hens trum another I in ttitrh Hilt t hi twt) tOlt'th Off. I I MI 11 1 111 I ! 1 1 I - - - ; - Utween Washington and llase- ,.r they will probahly raise mme t he weather nrie. winners for the fair. The him-. v.. i ...i.i.. ...itU t.. U ....!, a rhi iirell OI liregoii run inmun- thiregg prtsiuciion in mrev yeum. HILLSBORQ GETS IIEl'l llant U IWinc InstallcJ at Tenth & Wattling ton Streets SATIIDAV I The Quality Prog Store W. W. Williams. Mountaindale, of Mow visitor the Co.. last Saturday cloned a deal for the KhoadcM warehouse prop erty on Tenth and Washington Streets, and the architect has been here thia week, arranging for the jointure of the tw o build ings, which will be converted in to a factory for the turning out of the Keepfresh products i ..r 1-.1..W v.rm. lhe stock lot the new concern ington, was a county seat visitor has nearly all been nutmcribei the first of the week. by llillsboro people, and the fac R. A. Caplewuf Aloha, was in lory marks a new epoch in in . ... M hi.ipniHf Allan aft hliKtrv nt the muntv hvuL K.nd for that place's new post- The two buildings on the quar- Guy Weisenback. teedville. was a city last of the week. Martin I'almateer. of Reetlville, transacted business in the city riday afternoon. lWt half do It. make It Lig gett' Chocolate or nothing. Get them at The Delta. The place where you are always sure of drug. of aUsolutc purity and Highest Ottality, prepared by competent pharma cists who take pride in the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Remedies Candies and Stationery Rexall master. Frank Jackson, of Glcncoe. was in the citv Saturday after noon, accompanied by his mother ami sister. ter block will im connected, and the furnace rooms will lie in the center. The site has a iwitch running in from the Oregon Klectric, thus giving tine shipping fufililli.il Tim nunt will lie w. . - . ... - Mwm ll.don Gntes denarted eomnleted at once, and will be Friday evening for an extended! ready for oHration as soon as visit w ith Mrs. Herman Siegrist. the 11)12 crop can supply the pro- at loiGninde. duct. Do not forget to ask for a in tho Si-hiller. Uli . ,i..,aA,r..atUin John Sinclair, of West Union, (,r tMriMhuble nriMluct. and has was in the citv Saturday. John L-lven a sufficient tiroof of its Is running the Salzgeber hop- Worth. yard as lessee. The Hillslsiro iK'velopment I I.. I Cl n.l ..t C.ntk IIj'nL'iie took the initiative in u I'll ii l. . .. i . Tualatin, was in thia city promoting me concern, ana wem n,,,l ,1.1 nn the re. Blier ll wmi a in'K"11 t'lllUIUHI " -- - - I The Delta Drug Store , HILLSHORO, ORK. luL'tie momU-rs were sent to the demonstration plant at Sa lem, and returned with a satis factory resrt The HillsWiro iilnnt i to Im the chief demon stration point of the company for igious vviM'kly. Howard Rnird departed for a vacation at Ridgefietd. Wash., last Friday, and will "rough it" for a while, with Clarence Hoy l. 11 It Willem and wife, of Oak the present. Park, were Argus callers Satur- - dav. Mr. Willers has been a I ItllUC SAt.l; reader of the Argus for over seventeen consecutive years. Th ,in,i,.ri.,ned will sell at Puli- Wm Mohr. who nuit shoe- lie sale at the Farmers' Feed miiWinir to ranch in the Oak Stab es. on Main htreet, Ililis ir vim u'ani ri'im-tin-a liuiv in i .... .1 1. .1.... iiuiinniK w ...... , ---- standard, and alwaysmake ,4 , I T: 1" town Satur- l.n, near Fourth Stn.t, at l:t . 1 1 year as an Argun reanor. SATuKDAY. JAN. W j. A THOKNIlURGIl J. R. I1AILF.V W. W. MCF.LDOWNRY I'ir.l.lriit Vlc I'rrtlcUnt Cashier II V.. Kcrrln. Am'I Cuhicr Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Tuesday. December 5. 1911. Capital and Surplus $50000 Iritis $2Vt.rtU.07 U.S. Ilonds (at par) 2.r.(HK).(H) Other Honda CT.KsMK) Hanking House 18,500.00 CilsIi and due from Hanks and U. S. Treasurer 102,025.23 Capital Suritlus Undivided Profits Circulation IKqMHiita $25,000.00 25.000.00 2.035.99 25.000.00 399.280.31 $176,310.30 Hoaorvo a 4 Par Oont $476,316.30 DIRECTORS Thot. C Told John t. Bailey J. W. Fwqua Wllbrr W McEUowney ). A. TKorburg tn iret the nwessary puiH-rs to Salem. Ore. icense him to "whang away m some ol them. 1 saw cordwood, hIch up to 12 I : liinnu rtlllM nches in oiameier, ........ . . i. I ll LI. wlj into anil iMinrus oi un stovewood lengths. Will ito into the country. Write. none r call on me. Carl Skow, lualatin luted. Hillslioro, Oregon. Wff rtixtira In rinl.tiolti iiviirimdnllf hpartfi.lt fhnr.La f,.i ll,. LinilniU of the people of Ilill.slifiro during our recent bereavement, the aths of the late Mrs. A. J. Thomas and son, Howard, am: e return especial thanks to G G. Brown, and Mrs. Faehv, who ministered to Mrs. Thomas and conveyed her to the hospital. wnere she passed away. A, .1. Thomas. Husband and Father. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ko)Ht, o Vancouver. Wash., i'arents o Mrs. Thomas. Hillsboro, Ore.. Ian. 12. 1912 Wins Tin; OOVIIWNOK Rv. Father Mark Lapen, of St. Matthews Catholic Church, has "ouced l,v. West to vat IIlllH wo, in Febriuirv. for the mir- POSeof a lecture on thf Htate's prison policy. The talk will lie Enforced by slides, showing old new conditions at the state p'"wn, and the net proceeds of l entertainment will m to the porch improvement fund. The lecture will have a big audience, the Governor is an entertain "SI lecturer. are lieilnlll WIIH VAU, n uu umnvn ii ir i mmuv uinv i j the most alive children in the to nil me couiuy puirunn, k"" miinem ui n - i i .. rr. my! A.i tMMi i rtr iiuii unnther was in mwn inemi oi norseu - uuy mun-, u WOllllPV .l,iHHlvui imi "i l t iiui. I .... . i i iLn exhibiting nt the county Saturday. yoarn, 1500; gray mare. 1400; bay r-iifM iinu .hfih ut uiv nian i t a. Mifirtt nn itiiiiimn iiiiin-i . fair. ULst year ii.tum cnmiren in Iowa had exhibits at Forest Grove, and his team is al ways on the road. 4 l b Wm. Geiger Jr. ol South of Cornelius, and still resniini: . L... nn a.illl.ul llV niS lin I ill 111) luili', r v . - j in i inu ii.i.i .i . il - in.. in tlm I'itvii .....!..... I !... I u it lii nnii I.i i . : -.. t . 1.. I L lamer in ine 'io m -" mi uh nm . i launuay grevunK irienun. y. n. Monday. Duck shooung is now Yours very iruiy. u iv. moei- WJW mucn 8urt)risel to witness getting ripe ami iieiger w.i m man, nupi. rumic inniruvwiwn, mh, f,ne growth musooro nas en joyed. the state K ,,ick!l nn oldtime Hills- 2 yearn. 13W. lerma-one children Tlui J 1 Icnimt for cash at sale. j. Cruikshank. Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Card of Thank ANUl'S Mcl.l.Ol) Cut Kemnfcr has returninl fnm a trip to California, going as tar fcouin as ixmg inmn. :: . . . .k ..! . a i il i t f nil wiifi nsNiNiiMi hl liiu iiuni:- Angus McIkI. well Known Uufl says the country aown uie e - - , the Vinelanil sis-lion, oieu juhu- mS coming 10 mnraiv, - r e.innn nry 12, 1912, from an attack oi better than ever salisnea wun i.neumonia. lie was win oiu vm-gun 20. 1H61. and at death .was aged . trade. Two(vo m ,x .. . wl f 1 1 II V M lit' years Hotel. Hillslioro, Oregon. w yi.ttrs and 21 dayH. acrt-8. 24 miles southeast of Hills- Mrs A. J. Uwry. or Salem, funeral took place from 1 leasant ,8oa hoUHe and 21 acres was in 5 e city the first of the view Church, and n Bt McMinnville. Will sell at a wJek toe guest of Mrs. F. M. in the V incland metery. hun- , or trado for lmbiiro Heidel It is six years since day. McLeod had lived nor h .of rt,8i:,once prorty. cUise in. - C. ttemi iitiiii i. iiiiiuim for manv vears. and had ,. . n n,iim n. ville. MM. lwry viiu- "',". ' I- ihnt ww-tinn. f' """"- - " We desire to express our thanks C. Keenon. Sarah Hlum, F. M. McLeod, J. H. McLeod. VUYUSTEKU-COP Vuvlsteke. of near Green- umih united in marriage to MUa Mnttie Con. at St terdi on Regular trains Uitween rr nanrf's Church. Roy. January 10, PHnce Kdward Island. Dominion land and Tillamook started the 19i2 ,tfiVi Knthor Ja9. j Con- . . ' i .... r k f Hinnnu in Lit fit HOCtion i m rtnir rimiiit'iiL in nv i nitin v iu "u . ;, was very much Angus McI,eod waa, torn uiFuiikj. - - ,. i,M.rti iu nnii. iiominiouiiuiiu iinu i uu.n. ........ --iiaiz. liev. rauier iu. v pleased to note ine many " nd came to Wash- first of the week, the schedule Wav celebrating the nuptials. provements. y , t 30 years calling for a stop at Main btreet, Private ad vires from the 1'en- f ,. , jn the Al- on the coast-tound train, ine , . .... f Orenco. dleUm and Wa la wana sect"- . )iH molher ,,,, ln train camesoui agoou jiot.u,. WJHJ -n the COunty 8oat Saturday state that there was '''"'' Washington County. lesiuea every u. . evening, un that way B wee 1 fn,inlu .. n.ril VYimillliU"'" -- - I I .... - . I . l u:i, mn he eaves me ioi- a i Thnmna the nnrnnra oil . - , , , iiircu tin, . M, -, . n, u. . . --, . vvnann nnii iiniiirnier. oi L'll u,.,n irain IS nOW flnnUii'oiT . . i..,.U-a nnii RIHtCrS a. '.... a llntil whn nat I . ",.r . ' wii,.rmos- iowiiik "'"V",,-" i:. r:v . rAi! " . Vu- I Hethany, were in me county olBgootiYieo " i tho Mrs. Itttnenno rwm. -his wne ana nine wjh iu ho - . M . ,.ro ia what a needed up I.i the " ., ...: r v ngston. Ne-Liui fire of lust week, arrived in 8eal MonuBV' in i ..nil Kmtiire. L u'o ctv Neb.: A. H. Mc- thaoitv Kridnv. to arrange the! tiVnnk Weisenback and wife. Ijuminte. of lloii: ion, tf)) i Allieria, v,anw, dose Ot his Dusiness uuuiru ncic 0I wiicn iiazei, were in uic vujr SPECIAL PRICES -0N- lugs, Linoleum, Matting, Dressers, Furniture of all kinds We Lead, the Rest Follow VUUUi V! IIVU VVirn!2rTrAvF.OSE. IF YOU DON'T OWN A I IjiiKiinte, of lloii: ion, tj Alberta, wnu, i ""v close ot nis Dusiness uuuiru nuic. oi Wiicn iiazei, wui T,.' hi in the citv. the Kuet t of M McliOod, Gaston, Ore. ; Jennie He wa9 acc0mpanied by his fath- Monday morninjr. John KnKehlinger, whom he McU.od, Coos Itay; J. 1 1. McLeod, er.in-law. F. A. Koppe, of Van- f knew in the good old day" Heaverton, and Mrs. Surah Hlum, COUver, Wash. waa ln to'wn Mondn .. ' k i i i :,, ,...uin lie IS l(M)k-lr'utnn nsr orounu ine ' - rirHI.NT ccattpks JLu, of Ineatine. HAD HLIiMliNT SCATTLKS TIV" w - For sale 49. T Plains I OR SALH nt ahoaU and pigH, of all ages; 2 cows; will sell or trade a brand nw SwctiHon Htumu nuller: will of Portland. wna in tnwn Mondav. defending For sale or exchange: will I a client in circuit court. . a sell house ana one acre, wuu- . . f . shed, rruit, smaii orcnaru, ci..- - - - , , Mnn(,ftV. en corial, city water, on county r 4iV. .. F R K ncaae, ho d-ups ami Biiwif u. w ay a um..., """i tyrtiiU started, and the Lrade for house and one lot, John H. Dorland and Virgil i'fm north of North chief of iK)iice rounded up aii ine nearcr t0 buB,ness center, .pay- Uavl9( o beyond North Plains. '. 1'""- 45-8 vagrants, ana scauereu nR 0r receiving cwm uiuci- were ln th0 cUy jyionaav, ana a,n9, . , the strength of putting them all LnceWm. Wolf. City. 45-7 called on the Argus. Xt V.J3? Sa into HiUsboTol HomerEmmotR P. andF. Davia Uwm, who has a ma ' nnfn w th -a-- , , .uimiIW I nrnt 11 lift, ana ine ArKUS re- ah Hpv farm hp nw KPPdVlllO. ! ... Mhba ri rim uu tv n i ir n r nriii iiict nviv . . Vi . ... uuuivi j -w.w.. il-Tatnf Inland's chBuffeure, c tizens. porter were at Ulencoe. aaiur- wa8 ln the city Monday after- KrcSSS ll Cadillac ma- U ty nin? mftking noon. and called on the Argus. chine." .. r. JchiefBlaser. and they hik p M Kn,Khten, of Fore8t Forrent; Two furnishea Dea- f mn w - in the county. Of- Grove, v WATCH Or would like a better one than you have, the variety and beauty of the timekeep ers iu my display and their attractive prices ought to induce you to at least co ne and see them. I will be glad to show them to you and explain the differ ence in grades and qualities whether you intend to buy or not. LAUREL, M. HOYT: JCWCHH AND OFTICUN ; P If v h I j J I :j.K '' i'f . it h !'J r- 1 - ' i r" k 3 sell or trade a boar.-Ad- y,08e(JaleFarm. Beaverton, tin. u. z. 43-5 morning.