JnllLLSBR vol XVIII souiher:j pm gets MAIN STREET jaVXHISE Mra.ur I'aaard CtMintU ltl Iburxlay livening. I'wur lu One MtsrciM: iMNimm suui vu U (Ua Ufn aa Origtully Ak ,4. SUA. Mala Im( Th Southrrtt Pacific iWiimny Thursday rtiftcttt wait granted a fram-l iit to run in electric line f rvxn the MHith end of Sikth. north on SuUi. t Main, went on Muin. to North Itange, and then Mtuth on North Range, to connect with tli. muiu line, at the rutreme southwrot limiU of the city. After several week of rutting ami filling, feeling the public pulse, ami all that ironi with a puMic frani-his wrangle, the council met aftcrupier, Jan. 2T. and after conferring for a short time, proceed! to vole that electric train shall run through tht priricil hunine street of the city. The Voir atmul: For the franchise, Ucow, Kuratli, lUrtramiif and Smith; atraitiMt llcini. The mayor ha alfhed hi nik'tiature to the ordinance. In the unlived districts, w heth-i-r the company ha a single or douhle track, twenty feet of street imiKt lie kept up by the carrier cmany, when the street in ordered paved by the city au thor) tun. Steel Ik must carry their irr limn through the city. The nnwny will now carry their light into I'lirtland. and ak for an electric line down Fourth Street, and when thin last concession U obtained, the right of way for the loop from Port land to McMinnville. via llillnho ro and Forest tiruve, and from MrMmnville lack to Portland, via the Yamhill division, will have Iteen secured. In Hillsboro there has been nothing of public nature discuss ed for week, except the fran chine. Teddy' position on peace; Wilson's slap-on-the-wrist pre sented (4)1. Harvey; the Oregon inn's (MMition on the jiension bill; China' chin-chin on independ ence -and even tht suffragette (jueHtion - all - all paled into in "ikniticance. beside the all ab sorhing question an to whether the S. I. should tie allowed to ruin the county neat, or whether or not the county wat should he' ruined by refusing to allow the company to come through the husiness district. All in nettled, now; and. incidentally, all in peuee until another big question Hhall ln brought to the surface. IIILLSIJORO, ORF.GON, FEBRUARY 1. 1912 i I 1 1 i ' Mill: I Nll WTAINMI NT At The Crescent Theatre Commencing Monday. Feb. 12, l'.12. the Kmrgctic Medicine Company, nix bin vaudevil and motion picture. I'haf program nightly. Will two weeks advertising (M reparations. All medicinf by thin company are poJ guaranteed. These medici chosen by mo to assist 1.;.. .11.. 1 .a Mnuiy, ami by their uf i unctions are adjusted td normal conditions, thus one at their best The Hire for the blues is by nd in me performances gi thm company. (MM1 LICENSE IMJ NO. ! Mr and Mrs. J.,hn iMitii.H re turned Sunday from an en tended visit in San Francisco. J.,hn says they Jiai a flt. tltn(. ftni) that he iu-ver again vxn.i to witnenaa,, lur-a ce,.hrati..r, as he ,, ,n U. (;()t,.tl (;att. (.lly on New Year's eve, when :tm ikk'i M-.p,. m.t lt(, t(l(. Hlr,.(.u'aril pranked the old year out and the new on,, in. .Mr. Iannis states that when he na the ih.mtchH, tellmif of the burning ,f the Ciinrnercial lUel. that h thought at first it wits in iI!hIh ro, a suburb of San Francineo. Ijitcr he noticed a Hilislioro. Or., date hne. and he then realized it was a home tragedy, lb Kays he like San Francisco but "Oh. you Oregon." Why pay ten dollars for a map w.Vich merely Khws Washington (4Htntykwhen mi can get one on a laruvr Kah. showing every. thing rn.m the Willamette Kivcr west, to the w,t liiti(iary of the county, size &iG7 inches, for if.wi, or a ns ket ize, 'llxltt inches, for $2 ? I let it of your isaiKiieiier. or ail.lress T. S. Wilkin St Son. HillsU.ro. Oregon. Hob Caples hal a column in terview in Sunday's Oregonion. on the subject of Washington ... i ... ouniy nais. iu wants a trunk line road through the a.. a count v inim ea.si to wii. ho that fanners will have good haul ing all along the line. He was originally in favor of Umding the ciunty, but present cutuli tions have made that impractical. Twoor ihre,. years of the present tax will bring that a!iut. and have it paid for as nuick. or quicker, erhaiH, thtin the bom movement. For sale or exchange: Will sell hous,. ami one acre, wimm) shetl, fruit, small orchard, chick en conal. city water, on county nad west of JelTerson. near I'. IL A N., at a bargain, or will trade for house and one lot, nearer to business center, pay ing or receiving cash diifer ence. -Wm. Wolf. City. 45-7 J. W. II. Adkins. of dales Creek, was in town Saturday getting signatures to a petition asking Congress to tmss favora bly on the cluim of the heirs of (Jen. John Svier, a devolution ary (lenernl. who tHTfonned ser vices for the government and to whom a land grant was made, The land, however, was ceded to the government, for $2.IX) per arre. but the money never reach hI Sevier. The heirs have U-en fighting for their claim since HUM. For sale: White Orpington eggs. 13 for J1.5U: Hr hundred. for inculmtor loU, $10; will take orders for chicks, one day old, at 120 ier hundred. Also have few cockerels for $2. ft) each: - H. Jeilimann. North I i Islsiro. on Itsker place, CarahaKli Ave and Glencoo nmd. 4-1-6 Vincent Jacobs, a retired dairy man and cheese maker, of 1 ilia mook, was in tow n several days lost week, waiting to get through to the coast on the 1 K. & N. He recently s-ld one place over keeps rymg, wn ttl son II DEAD M TIMBER Arc J II. A. It. Man Lived Alon. nj l'cJ I rom Heart f ailure HT WS LAST Srr.N ON IBIDAV Sua Dinaurtd Body ua Saadav Mura. i"I Judjc Smilk latcli(tlcd amen Hamlin, aged fj years. veteran of the Civil War, and or aUut ten years a resident of wo miles this side of Timber, was fouml uead in his cabin a hort distance from the house of is son, Geo. T- Hamlin. Sunday lorning. The deaii man was la.st wen alive Friday, when he came over to the place of his son, ho runs a shingle mill, and round a hatchet On Saturday eo. i. went over to the p ace. ml found the door locked. He thought nothing of the incident, thinking perhaps his father had gone over to Timber to get the mail -not unusual proceeding for Saturday. W hen he did not bnng the I he cat came back, is an old story, but was renewed again, the last of the week of For several years the black cat. Seattle, was a guest of Mrs. A. "Sam," has made his home in W. biegnst, the last of the week, the Lamkin tinshoo. A few J. G. Ii(nneville. the Forest weeks ago Lamkin had two song- Grove blacksmith, was in the birds brought to the office, and county seat Monday, attending ..c.m Herded fr other nuar. lera .Ipalnusv u-aa tho rauso Sydney Therkell ot Portland. Lf ,eavi and he never bw busy to call on many of his showed UP xcept late at night. former mends. e wouia men peer mio me win- Walter Jackson and family, of dow.8 n? ?? tle onRsters. and Portland, were out the first of a?a,n "K.e " 3 aepanure. Lam- the week, guests at the home of K,n 80,a1 D,raf a Ie aaV? visit. The next morninfir after Manuel Ingram and Clara Ful- the birds were removed he was ir were united in marnage by waiting for Ijimkin. with a look mail home Saturday evening the Judge W. I). Smith, at the home 0f reproach in his eyes. Sam is .i.i ... .i til.. ' f I n t vmnl T... .. . . . n (.onciuueu 10 go over lomeoiu w vj,-o. ingnim, jan. n0w holding the iort, sleeping ed ntleman's place, Sunday morn ng. r mding the door still lock- he forced his way into the cabin, ami found the father dead bed. He was cold, and the son thinks he must have passed away Saturday evening. There i . i j i j i . . I... Geo. M. Hunter, in the real Plains, was over to thecity Mon- a 8iari a ioo up day, transacting business. J. II. Collierand father. M. C, and sleeps the sleep of the con were up from bcholls, Monday, tented. Who savs a cat can t . . M 111 1 I I I II . ... . was no evidence of violence. Herman says mai nis onion iana reason? The reunion or Jim and and it is supposed death was due is now enjoying itsannual blank- the cat was well worth while to heart failure. Judge Smith, SherilT Hancock, and Dr. W. 1). Wood went to the scene, and Smith held an investigation, act ing for Coroner K. C Prown, w h is absent in California. Hamlin was a widower, and nLs init the one child here. 1 wo aughters reside back in Indiana, you. try your luck by feeding her oyer again. he old gentleman had been in some of Liggett s delicious Lhoc- Ihi'XC lor yK.OOO, an.l sti t ) 10 i- rails. into Iro into no or uilatin Dog license due the ihiri, for the year due and imvable. undersigned, or to the City lie wder. Must be paid by Feb. lo, or dogs will be impounded. C. HlaiM.r, Chief of Police. Hillsboro, Ore., Jan. 25, 1911. Emmotts have a fresh lot of Knnklecorn flakes, 3 for 25 cents. Richard Wiley, of Portland, was in town over Sunday, the Kuest of his father. W. V. Wiley. Chas. McArdell, of Portland, was the uruest of Virgil Cooper, the last of the week. Dp not forget to ask for a Schiller when you want a good 10 cent smoke-no "cough dust" in tho Schiller. 12tf Alfred ErickBen, of Mountain dale, was in town Monday, trans acting business. For sale or trade; Twelve acres, 2k miles southeast of Hills boro also a house and; 21 acres at McMinnville. WilK sell at a bargain, or trade forvHillsboro residence property, close In. C. F. Bunien. Hillsboro. Ore. JSC IM tV;- . he city of ,:;'; . either lo lklknew the towtK so wiHtrt, week, ggener pnetor iperty I iiikorm 11 jr 10 1 o ,liarilly knew the town, so many iin orovements having Invn . made since his last visit. He returned home Monday. For sale: A fifteen-sixteenths Jersev bull, a fine animal, ami nerfectlv irentle. F. It Kincade It V. 1). 3. Hillsboro. Ore.. Pox ID. Three miles north of North Plains. 45-8 M. M. Mead, who has been doing some contract grading work over at Lake Lytic, and who is still in that kind of work over at the Tillamook end of the line, came over the last of the week, for a few days of visit with Hillsboro friends. M. M is looking as though the coast climate agreed with htm. Duck hunters were out Sun day, after the bird that smells orood in the roaster. The day was hardly stormy enough for good gets, but several came home with pretty good luck. Mr" and Mrs. A. C. Shute vis ited with Mrs. Elizabeth Shute, in Portland, Sunday. All l!iD FELINE IIIRIIS PRODIGAL J. 0. Miller and II. C. Munger, of above Glencoe, were county seat callers. Monday. Aw'rtas Pendler, of North Tua U tr Plains, was over to the city Munday. Ik-nj. Scholfield. of Cornelius, Insulted Over Pair f Sonr was in the county seat Monday alternoon. Ja-i. Cruikshank.of near Farm ington. was up to the city Mon day, and called on the Argus. Don't half do it, make it Lig gctt's Chocolates or nothing. Get them at The Delta. W. C. Graddy, of north of Cor nelius, was a county seat visitor Monday. Mrs. Thos. Kirkpatrick. Birds OLD BLACK SAM IS RE-INSTATED Reauiif Away Fran Hamc at Choke Several Weeks The Quality Drug Stor t! The place where yon 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 ti r it a li EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOB Remedies . Candies and Stationery Reiiall The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORE. et of water. Chas. Meacham is the proud possessor of a cow that present ed him with twins a short time ago -and Chas. thinks that his dairy here is increasing rapidly. seeing. J. U. took the old round er to the butcher shop and gave him a hne steak, then escorted him back to the office and made Sam a little nest for the Mor pheus act, and the two are just like a divorced couole that have If she don't think enough of agreed to makeup and try life STALUON FOR SALE AUCTION SALE fairly good health, and had at no olates. Big boxes and little ones. time made any complaint of feci- -I he Delta Drug More. m WW')' Chas. Kames. of Oak Park. Will sell reiristered Coach Stal- states that the water is too nign H0n. Winsor. Finely built and m . I a I ... - ior successiui trapping on uairy. creta good colts, lientle. tract but that a great deal of fur is able. Will sell for cash and he undersigned, admr. of the coming in from the Scholls sec- gome cows as payment estate of Angus McLeod. will tion. Herman Boge, Hillsboro. ur., sell at public auction, at the i r. Jnplton running on Uoute5. Residence near Farm home of the late deceased. 4 f.;.,i, A Tiiin- inirton. 46-2 miles N. W. of Glencoe, or North mnnw. ns conrliietor. was in town ains. ai 1U a. m.. on th first of the week pn nv nir a I Junm dckuck ok. SATURDAY. FEU. 3 vacation, and greeting his Hills- Span mares. l.UOu each. 4 and 6 boro trienus. . John Berger Sr. died at the home ph- Mitche wairon. . inch, gooui inrnM u Qu-aii una in tnun lot his son. jonn cerger. at cetn ' . " 'i:...L.""" """V ii "J : 1 OQ mi tii'w: z vr neuers. vcurunK i ,n, . Mr Suwo w hm .una anv. moiiuay niurimiK. heifer, all high grade Jerseys; L 8Uburban town out on his once 1912. his affliction being general rood sow, 4 shoats. 14 chickens, bur farm, and has sold a great debility. Mr. Berger was Dorn ilow. mower, snnngtooth har- m n flfto tA ruvintia InnWiniT fnrlin Clinton I56rn6 oWltZGn3nuf in niw. drag harrow, roller, buggy. amnii !.,, 1834. and was married to Maria hnvmrw huirirv shafts, havfork . .... Kunz. in 1858. Thev came to and rope and pulleys. 4 horse me unaers gnea nas pur- the Ur hilars, 4 tons hay. lot bacon, ex; The undersigned has pur- tKo iTnitvi StfP9 :n ictq. &nA tens on table, treasure, z coos j" .L J-wnere mrs. uerger passeu in Stark County. Ohio. toves. heater, safe and dishes, iron bedsteads complete, dress r fi rhnirs. caking utensils, i amps, 14 mm jars, will hereatter conduct tne same. 5n ,001 in vasA Mr. Benrer liatns. I our patronage is so- mcwtkA tn nmn Rett nr on iiciteu. uourieous ireaimenu- the donation, near Beth set work Jullua oure,,au"" anv. Two sons sunnve, Jonn harness, grindstone, logchain, 50 Mr. Thiel. a Portland mining Better Jr. and Fred Berger, both bu. oats. 2 pitchforks, set single man, has bought 20 acres of the prominent citizens of the Beth- harness, stand, mantel clock, Sewell Acres tracts, and will put any section. A aaugnter, wrs. rocker, couch. 2 x-cut saws, set up a nine-room bungalow, for his Fred Stucki, died near Bethany, k.nw avthi omihhft" family Hp hn an auto, and in 1892. The funeral took place nni.ii tnnmie Rorinir. andMnrinir own! weather exoects to yesterday from the home of numerous other articles-all to motor backward and forward be- John Berger, and interment was h? sold by onler of the county tween his new home ana tne me- in tne rniuips cemetery. mnrt i.unch serfed at noon. troDo is. T.rms of Sa e.-Under SIU, c a w nfl eea cnoppmc nonce cash; $10 and over, one year si . . rv All kinds of time, at 8 per cent, bankable t k Also a choice lot Beginning with first Saturday in of White Leghorn pullets, and February, we will run chopper r. fti. MCbeou. hnin Rnner ducks. Residence and roller every Saturday Administrator hstate Angus t it k pr jahe throucrhout February, commenc " a 3VI 111 VI VifcJ - I"" " . . McLeod, Deceased. Wilkes. Address. Adams. Box ing promptly at noon. Croeni 483. Hillsboro. Ore. 43-tf Bethany. note. CROPP-KEMPER John TeuscherJr.,of Portland, I . If 1 i.t,:. . ... 11 a was in tne cuy aiunuajr, Humand no one cat A pretty wedding w .celeb rated after the interests of the Boys' & tTteSfy to that than at the verwHiri Girls' Aid gocety, of which or- Imhpie. 8on of Jaa. Imbrie Viirlutnrr. I HCSdaV. Jan. ou. i.'i-i I ,a la a arupml nTticer. I j-.. : J. A. THORXBURGH Pretidcnt H. J. E. BARRY Vie-PfcaMeiit E. Fmin. Amt Caahia W. W. afcKUWWNRTI Caaaitr Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. : Statement of Condition on Tuesday. December 5, 1S1L J Capital and Surplus 05OOOCJ Capital t2S,CCar 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 Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits 2S.C00.C4 2s.coa $476,316.30 $476, 316. 3 i f DIRECTOIS Thoa. C. Todd joha E. ftalUy J. W. ruwat Wilb.r W. McIIdownay J. A. Tkcnkkwf: J 1 Mr. Farmer I m u 9 Class spirit runs high in Hills- 1 bet Robt, and 11 'r ... j.. 1. Mtwimuwi irew!fvv. wne. wonuay murnuiK mere when Miss oeriieeniper,uuK.i- Mp Teuscher a few years ago uoa Mnt nn tn whioh ter of Mr. and Mrs. was employed by various school L,a89 should get possession of a NemptT, wi Hu.i-. districts 01 me county w 8Chool banner. A little lady beat to Rene Cropp. Mr. and Mrs. pp He nag wlth the Socie. tQ the Mryt and when Cropp will make their home ! in fof gome arg emerged from the stairway the Verboort settlement, and .l1ota4 he was cracked on the nose with thev have a arge circle 01 inenus reiiuons ; wmn ' .-t hotHp and tho dent Sh then? every happiness, for paving Wash ngton S SnIfSJSSto belwe?"C0"":B""r r". conceal the banner. He took his THERKELl. -n A wn u 'Aparit gmt " .rV"- Y,ntrpafnrWftshinir. and no one was more reaay 10 Sydney Therkell and Creole May TO'atwatd to help him get into a good ir.teh were united in marriage w"Lro:nth v.iectrie valesence than the pupil ot h M K. Parsonage, Hillslw- .... .i Inn 97 1H1Z. IteV Weher 0 Relating. Mr. inerne 1 . Wt . thp Pvnense fnrmerl v resided in this city, and wl , . vour Dian0 coupons for the con left here to take up work on a u M. Whitmpre, tne ver. egt fa patronizing Aug. Tews, ightship at the mouth of the ton Reporter founder, sent to hfi m when want your Columbia. Later he moved to the Salem asylum, last week. -t or enta cleaned and Portland. The newly wedded died at that ins couple are making 'the,, -nomc V P?5S5- !2???a!S No 6b Norm zisi Dlrcc uiivbilu .vv, moncn biock, eniraiiceun ocvuuu - - - . 1 . lima 1 : a Manna u mm nn ?i nacw. 1 n. . jiit. The nriae 8 resiueia-c waa iuukcu 'w'w " v" w ." street. . . k kmi.hr to mur in 1 Build up your Country. Buy tome Stumping Powder. Clean out the Stumps. We can supply your needs in the stump ing powder line, as we now bny in car load lots; Therefore can fill your orders at the right price. So call around and , see us. Yours for a Q deal Ro well Broo. & Co. SCHOLLS. OREGON Phone Priv. Ex. No. 2 PA r have to Dave a loot eacn - k r I I u.' Ill IIMV IT kU mjtm in . . 1 a tVJ 1II1J lf1 W .1. - . tn a . II 2rtll nrrt ro, Jan. u, ' u-Tu side of the track this win neip con-who to his the David act Ladies and Gentlemen: Get I He was a very bright fellow in minv resDects. and was a practi- W. E. Boucsem, wno nas a riXr He had never work- fine mountain ranch above Moun- tnnV given at Portland. i John Nvberg. county .comm,s- cai pnnr . 'r.r itorial taindale.wasinSaturday.andcall- - . . .a.. bvm n.-a nn in a i un iui u&uv----( ... i 1 1 -J Ut frko tanoiia a tint IVHua aw He had never Martinazzi versus wn. The filled Xktii 7 You probably know who made the "works" of your watch, but do you know who made the CASE? Yet the case plays an important part in the price of a watch, and it is the wearing quality which fixes the value in Gold Filled . Cases.- You can't know much about the diretce fca value of Gold Filled Cases, for they U ki alike, and you must depend on the coed fciih of the seller. But all who sell Fflted Ctrca are not as conscientious as they shoot! ks. Let me show you how to distinjsttici It f" 3 Makes of Filled Case. It will pay yd to 1 J fulfy informed before yoa try. LAUREL M . EDOTj n