i s The JnllLLSBtt? Sl. xvin llllXSROkO, OKIX.ON, FKliRUARY .22 1012 NO. 50 10 FUT NEW CRUSHER 0 Al GOOOKl SPUR Mu.h liirirr romin ajoM to hi wwhd ai ma p,, roui.lv nimmiiHMitH-nt' court ...II in I In" VirV lU'ar liliuri-. hi- ,ui..-w and larirrr nirk rrush- K ,t :.nIh! spur, niui me - mil dismantle! and hi- J l, the Forest tinv iMH-timi. ,. . ..... hiTf it ' ,u'" 1 prmlitit. The c-fiirt is now uskirur Ir t.;.u from contractor for th crushing f r'k Ht .'.mmin Spur, md bi.N will I"' 11 March H in tin- uftcrwmn. IM iiccc- !itv the court H ,,uv M Kn,,t .u.l uf road machinery thin year. .nj the Lard in very an ions to tluiu's uiiiirr way ir in. Summer campaign uf macadamiz- itllf. itllllieroU mnnil I'lliniii-in ; haw l I" HiMHiieu iit inJ tin re er the county where ruck is iii"" t convenient. I PI Ml Mil K COWS On. K. P.ai-ley ui.. l :. J Tongue wi n- Salem visitors, last ! I luir-uhv. urL'iniiL' the Mill u I'. I', cas- U fori- tin- Sunrcme urt . Mr. Huv'U-y represented the Hill end f tin- rase, and Tongue :tpH-anl for the I'ni.er nit). Ilu in tin ras- win-rein tin lull I my was injurv.l ly a eo pluT pin's CXJiloHioli lift tin- t'ni-vt-mly campus, mi th' archery course. I h- janitor had Hi t the VrHliT gun, Hinl tin boy. while archery practice was im. ran afoul of tin' wniimn ami wan luully injured. Th I'nivinity conlrtidid that it Man iniritutii from iriiivutioti because tin in stitution wan iliarital.il' in char ui t r. anl that its t-rulowinnt u i-tcnded tmly fur the pur nikh of education. Thi- court Mill take uiiiirr ctmsiilerutiuti lli barter of tin- Inivcrsity. hut an thin in more or less ambiguous. there will jirolialily ! hhiih- n-Hi-arrh U furc uljulit ation. lhi- T. W. Wyatt & '. utori was cluM'il la.t Thursilay: i-vi-. in II f, l till III tarlltlHMil Mlllt lrouht by U. Ifc Salin. n r Hi iitmif I'urtlaml rn-ililnr. atxl till' Htot'k Mill U' ilsmS4-it of in tin' intm-ft of tin-m holt-Hali rs. IIih Man tin titixk that I.. M. Ilt Man on n ili'al to huy, hut n-fusril to taki' oT li-ausi thi inwntory ilul not oiiii' up to a n-rlain Huiii. John Pi-niii. Mho hi hl a prior Inn on tin htori-. has mud Mr. !lol toinfon-f tin al-h-p'il contrart inn! tin- ruatti-r Mill ! truil in tin-nit court. JOHN DAY TUBUS (I. H llarnn. m-ar Mountain- hlali-. w as in Iom h Saturday. Did' HIS FRIENDS 11.111, V i. C IVUII 11 WlkM .... Akiuna v.rniriiniaii'uMii.iiy man I J- rulay. Calw lua Check nnd DralU A. W. Walk r. of South Tuala tin. Ma. in tin city Saturday W. C. niornmx. II Pit.rvi.n of U-low I'juji The! Imk. u TtiMia kcr he Malt. !ri,J'. ' 'n om" thi; last of . L.. 0 ... i. . iv . ine w i iiui- . . .1 ..4 . . .1 Ht-yman. mbs in inu couniy wai jonii iay, wiiu rianuiiii uir inil" Saturday in-iiy cini oi me i vnii-nmai, lai PAVING WATCHMAN Ixap Year and Suffragette Ques tion (jive Him a Shock Tarat Trkk Kail, ami m ho later came to llills- J. K. Um-vi-s, of soutli of (Vr- mliiiii U'tm in tVu Hiltntu 1USlt imni with k'ool criiicntialH, and Saturday. wa-4 i mployi-il hy thi lM vtlo- vanti-l Kmpty harrt-ls. $1.00 mint lii a'u' to jri-t together a I each. Notify 1.. m. Heaver puhlitity fund for advertisinvr ton. Ore. MuHt hold liquid. WashiliL'ton Cotintv. haH U'trav-1 (imtr:wtor llimton has a force cdthetruKtof some of hi friends of men at work remodelling the and at last rcu.rU was a fu. Hire u. panmeni apparaius nm. live from justice. I l'eter JoKsy and little daughter I lay rnnheil a draft on a man were in from near Helvetia. ta. hv the name of Custer. W. (' ur,,ay. an'' called on the Artfus, l!itTii.l tn Liiiir It i in tint tiwtmit fih T. W. Wvatt. of HIack Itock. ' iiin'iu iiviii nun uiwin - - - the pi,Mr. which Custer, a Kuest " "J at the lm,H-rial Hotel. Portland. vwitor the last of the refused to cash. I lay went from wt"'K- Cortland to Iacotna. where he Jacoli Uahinden, ot aujve cashed had paper raneintf in I tanks, was in town Friday and sums of and $.rl. and then Saturday, also visiting Forest dnipM'ii out of flight. He also drove. owes the Oregon Hotel quite a Mis3 j,azt., HnKarner. of DREAMS OF FUTUF! E MEN LOSE JOBS ON THE STKttT I The Q mlity Drug Store Mca Foaod to be Timid and Very Sell Coaciu I Jmve u curhmd f first etas milk cows which will reach lluis bor on or almut March I. All Al rattle, and will U frchh with in fi M ii:iH. IIm-W are k''m mt an'l they w ill leprii e.l m tell nlf the reel. Also 2 team T kihnI work honi. Ihis Mock will le Hta bled one half mile wet of the uir( house, on the (iardi-n Tnirts, west end of Main Street. Address MrlJinl oojM-r. Jn, HilNUro. or He him in tierHon on the Harden Tracts. W&l Ja-ii-r KilTer, of near West I'nion. was in town Saturday. r. Uiwe'ii tflaHHe are death to headai hes, Ask your neivth bom. County Treanurtr Sappink'ton his notice of call of Mad war rants in this Week' issue. Hurt WilkcH. now workim; tut iliivi- Muimtiiiniliile. wail in the City Monday. Kreetiiik' fricmls. All- i t S. Sholot. the Cornelius banker, was transacting ImsiiieHs in the county neat Monday fore noon. Iost: Full IiUmmI Sv'otch collie, yi'llow and white. Phone 1H'J. Address, l'eter Josy. Ilillslmro, Kuute I. W It. L F.wal.l. the Portland architect, was in town Siiturdav, cnnferrinur with hirt partner. Mr. Huston. A wood, eentle milk cow. fresh 3 months, for sale. AlU-rt Uuef. Hillslmru, Koute r. tjuarter mile north of Newton. w-u'l It. puty Clerk K. C. I.uce hml I relapse the lust of the week, and has hcen confined to l.is room, lie is atrain on the nieinl. Ueese L-alnt. of Forest (Jmve, cashier of the First National Hank, wun in town Satunlay. Mr. I, culm now resides in F.st Portland. Will Coulee, telephone chief with the P. U. & N.. in day of construction, was in town oyer iMinday, koihr out on the line Monday morning. Francis K. McHnde, of this county, and Malnd Pearl Stew ait, of Yamhill, were married in Forest Cirove, February lf. l'Jl-. Father Ituck ullk'iuting. OraiiKe PhelH has been very uisv getting the old Slmte Hank biiildinir into Bhano fur bis nov- niK picture outfit. It will be Hoveral weeks yet liefore ho will have the structure completed. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Caple. of Aloha, last Friday evening enter tained uhout fifty of their neigh bors and friends at their new bungalow. The house ami lawn were lighted with Oriental lan terns, and after a varied pro- Knim litfht refreshments were Bcrved. fThe better your eyes the -better and quicker deci sions your brain will make. Your eyes plus your brain equal you. If you have defective eye sight Dr. Lowe' n"""n fitted ty hi- " . wnginen your eyes and brain. He will be Pleased to analyze your case and demnnatrntfl thin truth to those interested. Consult him at Ho tel Washington. Friday, March 1. Scores of Hillsboro references. At ForeBt Grove, February 2U. (ieorge Payne Sunday loaded a carload of milk cows for F. IL Pials. of Tillamook t'otinty. This is the first carload of stock KhipMt from this county to Til lamook over the new line. Tilla mook is eoiiiL' into the dairy bus iness heavier than ever, and agents are out in various outside counties buying up stock. The contemplation of Summer visi tors, and the increase of the cheese Inisiness make it imix-ra- tive that there is a greater milk 'production over in the coast county, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Phillip, ami son, W. T. Phillips, returned Thursday evening from Tennes see, where they were for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips went early in the Fall, and when Mrs. Phiilips liecanii' seriously ill the son went Fast to lie at the Uslside. Mr. Phi'lips says that while there was no snow down South, the Meather was quite had. lie is glad to get hack to Oregon, ami his wife is mending slowly. Why pay ten dollars for a map which mere lv shows Washington County, when you can get one on a larger scale, showing every thing from the Willamette Kiver west, to the west Imiinuary 01 the cunt v. 'w .HKfiT inches for $7.'m. or a tockct size. inches, for fJ (ft? (let it of your u-.La..ll..r or address 1. S. Wilkes & Son. Ilillslmro. Oregon. M-.ml.iil I'.lnser has lieen hav- ing the time of bis life making Itcople Is lieve that the chicken ordinance is in effect As a re sult of his campaign there has hecn several thousand icei m chicken wire put up in the city. ,..! "l.i.l.lv" has a strenuous time of it if she is caught out side the enclosure. '1-1 I. ..uiirm.il will go to 1 Ml III.'" . i ..u , ..l.i tiluin dressmaking, sew ing and mending, at $l.r0 per day; or take the work home. The working hours - fmm 8 to 5 I....I. (I.....1..1 iiieliuled. I Mrs. Henrietta Stobler. Oak and ... .... n-.i. iiu llilla uiro. Ore.. U. f,. Phone City -IT7. A heavy hail storm visited this section Sunday morning, between el.u-k. Heavy nine no" 11 " . e rain fell with cannistcr. am i r minute the rrouiul was white. Heavier hail storms than th s, iVovIever. frequently fellH m the Mississippi Valley, and 'tj'e; g.NN to the recent immigration from that section. For sale: House of fourriHims oxclusiveor bath and fruit room, li. J u,,ter. wind for lights, lot i,i. w,. Kn -" jis3 uazt. Hoopengarner. oi sum. and he is also in bad for .urtan,jf was a KUest Sunday, cashing a bad chink at the Im- at th. hnH. of hl.r CMUgint y,-s. Mnal, even w hile he owed that j.-,, j;arr : ..... : i ..i ii " : i tuv t... ,A Notwithstanding Mr. Ground work out here, although he ac- bog saw his shadow reb. L the i: .i....i .....i.:.... ii.. ... I mliins are N-irinninir to tune vn rOIIIMIMIIITI IHHIIIMK- III- U.-IRI 1 - . for advance navment. ami as he their vocal chords. had the work well under way at Isaac Knnes. well know n here, the time, be was given the rnon- writes that he has moved to his ey. Almut the time that it ap- 10-acre apple orchard on Ilender- lcarcd that he would get the j;ayt ljerce County, money raised - all money was to of havetss-, Pa;in' w in c , Mi .onewho Sieves in surer .f tbel - w s ilTiKation if properly created some doubt i ' he minds M WM to thcounly of signers as to Day s integrity. . , . and no one would come through stul rnujy- ...:ii. ii... u...,.l.iiiv Vnrm for mile- Five acres. nun im ppniiiiiu... - -- Warrants are ou. for Day's ar- well improved. 3 miles b. h. of rest undas he had leen in trouble lliiisimro, on ii. r. i. i rice, lfore it is likely that he will $2,100. - A. L Yanskey. Hills- get but little consolation in easel bum, Route 2. 4'J-ol he is apprehended and brought j. Oaarde. w ho has conducted tO trial. In I liii'kuniilh Khun down at Ti- Dav is a versatile fellow, and L,arJvile for m,ary nineteen readily makes friends. He bor- years, was an Argus caller Sat- I iliai n in.1,1 in Purl gml ' ro-u n ; umay morning. on me sirvngui oi uuiunui .. .. ii u. i it i. .....,.. I According to a rorest tiroe wun me iinuimro ini-iin" , r ..... . ,,.,,,, ..l'-hZ Klectrio. at tli at H ream " UU ml oi ine "inu la w , , ,l : i , r league he w as told that Day had place, has given up the idea of no claim on the organization. k vu..w, ..v... Gihi. K. Townsend and wife, John W. Smith, the deaf mute watchman at the paving plant, has been thinking over the suf- tragette question, and Leap Yrear, and the other night he had a dream that startled him John W. visited a doctor the next morning to see what was wrong with him. He dreamed that he came up town one night, and there was a woman chief of po lice taking a man to t-he hostile; two women, a shentiess and a deiuitv. were taking a crazv man to the dejmt enroute for Salem; hardly a man was seen on the street, and those who were out were timid v lookmcr into the store window s, and all wore big picture hats and short skirts. A woman was driving the street cleaning apparatus, and several of the sex all were attired in a costume that w as a cross betw een the present masculine and femi nine garb -were standing around on the corner. Presently a man rami rushinff uo to one of the ladies and implored her to come home as the baby had an attack of the colic. The lady advised him to warm some peppermint and irive it to the child, as she could not come home just then. having a committee meeting on some lodcre matter. He found a crew of fifteen women putting! down paving, and when the men I passed they would cast sny glances at them. When one of the women would smile at a man he would blush and look quite confused, lhe men were doing the cooking and all lines of oc cupation were reversed, except ing the splitting of wood the women still did that. Jonn . said that he saw a very large woman hurriedly making toward him. and realizing it was Leap Year he started to run, and fell down. As he did this, he fell out of bed. and his topsy-turvy The place where you are always sure of drugs of absolute purity and Highest Ouality, prepared by competent pharma cists who take pride in the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Remedies Candies and Stationery Rexall The Delta Drug Store HILLSnORO, ORE. j. A. SPECIAL SALE thorn-burgh' j. e. bailrv w. w. mceldownky i.., Virc.Pmitlent Cashier II. E. Ferrin, Au't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Tuesday, December 5, 1911. Capital and Surplus $500O0 Loans - $2G3,631.07 Capital $25,000.00 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00 Surplus Other Bonds 67.1GO.00 Undivided Profits 2,035.99 Banking House 18,500.00 Circulation j&EM Cash and due from Deposits 399,280.31 Banks and U. S. Treasurer 102,025.23 $476,316.30 Hosorvo a 4 Por Oesxt. $476,316.30 DIRECTORS Tho.. C Todd John E. B.iUy J- W. Fuqu. Wilber W. MeEldownoy J. A. Thombwrg Proposals Wanted ,. .. 1 ....! J vi.. n. yn spitzenourgs, iewions aim of below Bethany, on the Ger- (, , , Qrtlevs. Four and six mantown road, were in the city f t tp ip9 10 cents eacn. All (.IXlWVi' iiiuiii.i.v.11 ........ "v.v. ... Vi foot trees, iu cents eacn. ai Sealed t.rotmsals will be received Saturday. While in town Mr. . mmranteed. -Scholia Nur up to im p. m.. Tuesday. March Townsend called on the Argus. gery Scholls; Sherwood. Or., l' 1912. and then opcntHi, ior .., ,. r vrt-mia;a Route 4. M-6 t . I a i i:M Ci.iia rn I " ' uulnouil, ui iwi via a. crushing rocK ai emu... u.. .. : tftV..n Saturdav. W. C, the S. P. R. R. contractor, u . . ... . . - th t jf pay all laU.r and crusher ripairs. -j hj3 taxes in I - SURPRISE PARTY payniimimi .... v. many a man paid his taxes in the county to fu'8h ;'&r; dollar bills they would cover the Successful contractor must tile a h .... .1 ... ......... M..n.mnt ,j sullicieni imnu wiieii vuiiiiuv '.iu-.ir.lmL The court reserves i .1 Mr. Farmer CUV WJliei. . r qr,vV with addition extension of 40?fi- also barn for 3 horses. firuSr.fn.it. h.h.1;;-; view ad.lilion. wiwwi. 9th. 4 F M ('rabtroe is putting in a t deal of his tinio t the m rol hopynnl and fruit ranch, C day . getting ready for the Spring work. )r Thornton nnd wife. Port land wore gnosis of Mr. and Frank Crabtree. the Itotof the week, returning home Eun iday evening. ... n i.w.nlia nf Portland, 0d Ali. Washinj- Knodell olliciating. Argus and Journal, $2.25. A. very pleasant surprise was mvan 1 .1 1 v schmiiiT nr mp nome Tlin Morpn ia thu mil nF hai rinmntt at IJJIirp. W eti- IIWliriltHl l IR COUrV llMll.l ii Vila... ii.w.v. M v..' . . . - v, i.v cwi .. - - tin. riirh't to rejei-t any or all wholesome "two for a quarter" nesday evening. Feb. 14, 1912. . .- i . .i.Im.,0 i.iiW in i .DiiTiLV i miiiiKt 1111 iiiui ni'L iiiaiiu 111 vsiv-im iiiriiui vi iivi a . ui 11:0 .1...'-., iw iron. I.v K. Ri-hiller. When you She received a beautiful silver I .UTK. 1 1 II IMM'l .'i viv. ir-"'-. ' - - 1 - . ,, R () Stevenson, Jiuige. iinnuiguui u kooo siowc uu.i oiiuuei, ei, a iiiMtiiw nv... Hv order Commissioners' Court Grand Marca. 12tf the visiting friends. 1..11 1 la'-.i i nil"-' I . r ..at 1 . . 1 i i 1 nfiKt iiretiiL WC f. iHCOOi;'. ituismni, rvu. . Archie smun nas leasea a piaue VMf"" pj c..km,f it . I. .1 att a ai II. . nn 1 11 1 HSI 1.11 1 1 1 S 1' I'll hJlULIItUb J in Norm ill suoro Acres, 18 V, ,t 1 ii ov,,;if v 1 STA.......N MMt S'.n a m .nd bricklayer uit H-A recent v came nere irom Awr- r;- .-, , ... vauu Will -II registered Coach Stal- doen. Wash: He, comes well U,y v w - lion, Winsor. fine y iuih recommended, ana nas an " a7;v,l Lula Messinger. Olive W f r LVTd n0URCCment ,nanother mnmVk ame. - vni. co nr trmie- Twelve Pa row. Florence and urace uaiy. some it)ws as pavmeut. miiannthnnt of Hills- Fth.il Mntthea. Olira Frederick- Herman ltage. ll.llsiK.ro. ur.. - i V" " ' mplin K leier: Wm Kleier. Koute 5 Residence near rami- 1s , w 1 sell at a FnU K own Peter Clifford. A ington. qu uin tmiln for Hillshoro r. TieVnor. John Mullov. John TTT" . t 1 residence Drouertv. close in. - C. Will. Walter Chambers, Earnest Harry Mine, " "ear -u.. . 0re Ualph Rnd WaU y , w as over to the city the tirst 01 , ch find CeC)1 the week. John H. Stenvenson, of 1'ort- . At . . 1, f n..n Fnrminir. Innd nnd John M. Wall, of IllllS-1 . reter reime. ui m. . ; " J. " i.. i- i ton. was up to the cty Monday ro wETLi: PUBLIC SALE afternoon. ' Uo)timrtt n.,mrmt .e .. . .. .1. .rw:i.kll. ww'5"' w.v....". ... . , I K. J l-arreue. 01 (;onvention. They will taKe The undersigned win sen at puo- in the poultry business, was in thejr chanceg fore the state nc auction at his farm. 2J miles the city Monday. primaries in April. southwest of Tigardville and one Mis Loan nou anu, vi i t t f hplow Tort and. m,lc cuat Ui nmvy.., w.v v. liUUK iivM.iv, I on ine nrKua. ouun inauv ; v..r - .. 4 1v. ol! .... t II ..T,., nf 1 1 1. O..lk lnmonv act 1 M M AI. riiDltUAAl U, Mr and Mrs. j. . menew uiick w uuuui - mi. uiiu .... t Ka u - .m that oftof i Hn.:..;n liMva 0 vk 1100- horse. i, i;. .olivine, wrre uu w mi i iiiiiiiuei. unu oio nm ,v eimiw v'' - ikiu , i , . j jjfJnna irrimt. Iio M 1900- mnrp. 9 vears. e tv the last 01 me wccr. yeum lie iviunu wimii.w." J"-""3' - C.us Steves, of Virginia Place. I. ,'1 t c A Thon.h Kaw cows a fresh in was up to the ty Monday, on h, h Hye. March; Jersey bull, 18 months business before circuit court ?foppmcrlv resided beyond Lid: 3 brood sows, boar, 18 n.,..t lJunnrter C. E. Uunyon, ni.,nno months old: four Digs. 3 months 1 .11111 a v a-"' - , u vnvwi I . . n . 1 of circuit court, was a caller at q aboye Gaston lold; 18 chickens -.nch htude . KnlrAM 11 QITJin 11 I irtl V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1! Iiai' Build up your Country. Buy some Stumping Powder. Clean out the Stumps. We can supply your needs iu the stump ing powder line, as we now buy in car load lots; Therefore can fill your orders at the right price. So call around and sec us. Yours for a deal Rowell Bros. & Co. SCHOLLS. OREGON Phone Priv. Ex. No. 2 SeKs. Monday -rn-ILIn I " District Attorney E. B. Tongue Th? 1 went to Astoria Monaav morn- ate Almoran mil. is stun reason- "f.r"'"L and numerous bis i to attend a session of circuit ably 8pry at the age of 89 years, many Ann tools, and numerous court her 89th birthday coming July 26. otf f"c' 'cn8- C l in.,a9 and residence proper- She has lived on the Almoran at noon ty in Oklahoma growing city -ot "SbTS cash ' $10 and"over7' bankable A for trade for Waslungton PJJ note, 8 V cent, payable Octo- County farm or ww i faP' tenure is concerned, ber 1, 1912. . n if Interested, see H. L. McGu re, so far as JnMw 1 1 :Zin. I S. Shaman, Owner. It Pays to Buy the you can afford. At my prices. anybody can afford . a pretty good one. 1 have no watches at any price that 1 "can't warrant to Keep good time. My name stands for Re liability. Quality and Fair Price. KS SE WKT ImV HiiilWes-with Uncol, LAUREL, M. HOYT; JEWELta AMD OPTICIAN r