JnllLLSBlR VOL XIX lUU.SUORO,(RK(H)N, MARCH 14. 1912 NO. 1 EPJ3Y GOLDEN VJEDDKIG " lp.-iiiiiiruul llcthany l!n Itrlala on Sunday, Marvh Mi fSOfMS 'losing out sale of plants. I ill sell at sacrifice to thttH ishing to tix up their yards I tlu-y will lo well to call ami what wo have -house plant. txwes, slirubU'ry. lilies, tteonics. bleeding hearts, ami other tiling too numerous to mention. Cab lage and tomato tilants in their season. We also have some fine ' iiillt. I .ikk fttt(kftt UBt.i .t ft. . I...... l" Mrs. Ague CatnpMl. Corner ol Seventh & Kir Street, l'hone j HWI ifUio art lrka t ity 1X1. 52tf i.n . la-aw Ci T. Young, wife aiul family. I of KalisH', Montana, arrived the u. .n,i Mrs. Jacob Wismer. of .' the vvevk. and registered ... lit lllil ll.lt.-l Ul,ll. ,,.rt.. , their irol.lcn V. " " " county clerk of his county. He comes to Oregon to locate, ami thinks he w ill find what lie wants in Washington County. Argus aiul Journal. $'2.25. HUM DOLAII GETS f OF FIRE DEPT. "''Kit HriM, rvlirf . HiIIbIbx,, I'hariitwr. J l W.r.l. roilMl imt Mrlli. I and b .. V-h I n 1 VI I'u, tlvlimM. ... A i Miiiltt, rHtli Appointed by Mayor Itaglcy Turaday Night; Take Chare si mwn o by thi i ikk di taitmi nt Hat Beta la I'malUc 0tr t Vcar Pualliua Iur Bthinv. cclchrat fddinir t their home on Sun fcy. March 3. 1912. ij the pres tact of a large attendance of relatives anl friends, nil their children U-imr present. They i i a William I Man. lire chief under the old organization, was rccom nutidcd to the Mtsition of Chief at the lust session of the depart ment, and in accordance with the resolution Mayor II. T. Hag ley Tuesilay night apMintcd Mr. Dolun to the iHtsition under the new orgam.ation. lMun has l n a conscientious otlicer and has made gixxl. The Uiys were unanimous tor his apintment. and he w ill now prin eed to or ganize the department for the lest interests of the city, and the proiterty under protection. Mr. IMan is in the tinner's Imsi ness, and is well known here. having Ut'ii located in IlillsUiro for a numU rof years. Die apiMiintment gives univer sal satisfaction with the Uys who have U'en his associates in fire fighting for se veral years. and he will prove an cmricnt 0,'licial. COllNTV CtH MX The folio ing claims w ere order ed paid ly the county Uard, last week: Kluirr II Sinllli trlli f C A krif. r(iir,,.. t'.Mnnrf HriM, tViut h Ilriuy I loll t. ir Irf A Krvrinmo, f unit li A Ktrkrlmmi, rmiil Imuw Wui V llrth, r iml h J U JohnMHi, f mit h. The Ai(t'. ""I Mnil Navliiira lUnk. rant I'I'lic W'ih M iiIUii. roiiital4 W II PmiIOi, Juall,- W 1 Hmilh " , W in Miill!u, nniabl W lNuil.l.liiU. . Win M.iJiiiIi.ii. iiUII W i kimth, JiiOIiv Ml Hilt. ulreoiirl Jwk ll. " " Aii.lr Jwk , ttMtHW " AUII '!' IU-IIJ IUf.lH.ll " Wllllllllilrf J II Or " " M K,.l.liiiu M ' WllM MMi " W in i,4iiirr ' A II ririlirlil " . Kmnk trilt ' ' J inlitifl V M..lmr W l finllh. jilli W liS.i.Uh Win Miullli4ii,niilitll M III Miiullitii " . hllr., were married at Dyersville, Iowa. Win. Cuddy, editor of the ii. . iu. i ... tv;.:.i Weekly Oregonian. was in from m-,, . . f Saturday. omctaung. Mr. ismer was , .-j.. t A u M born in Canton, Zurich. May vm. ia feeling haiiy over the 27. 1SW, and came to America in advent of another grandson, that I iirim.o . 'r.i.i.l.m, r n.l ii.. iorr u, vc;j...... a L,m In u iw Imrn to his dailtrllter and MiNmi Will. r rouil ' . I.,... M mill Mm M.l. II t N liuill'rr. irhrr. Province Savon, tlermany. Jan. " - : r w... M,y...iu.., c.ui.ir 11 1U ami came to America " -. W l Hmilh. u.iti-.. i7lK Blth..iiih uh.. rr.vMHe.1 b , Uist Week, t U.l.ly IS one 01 Hie j W li.ilry. cmiil rlri... in 185o. although she i nws. I a Ain.mlaaa that kl)owH.M o.,.,R.uru Itw monms later man imt iuw- , - - - -tii-klt-r for the iro- H l""ii.. ...k on u roll band. Her maiden name w as ,s a J u ' f .l '' k,c. , pun.,., r ....i n FwdtrickaHick.thier. and she is l'""'"-. , s,ru' " ,h'f Uu... 1..0.. , .,! b . .i.f-K r.f I'ha4 llii-kithier of MIIKIipsi nooie u iuriuv.ni., vr : i " 1 1 1 1 -i i .... ... has started a luxuriant grow tn nr euar .... .r, .... i , f hjs , mJ wejjonjy years bko. puri-iiiisiiiK - - ...,. fn,.H for i iiul nil iiim aawttt j - him. ('ome again. "Hill," the llut.h Htrimr is ulways on the outside: the lock is "Inisted;" and there's a little No'th Cah lina moonshine in the cuplxmd Hon. Heni. Schollield. of Cr . . i . . . i. .. .. tie in i. wa". nown 10 wiw uij Saturday. A It Flint, of Scholls. was in nun viturd:iv. lie says that ! the Winter grain is not damaged at all. arid it looks like a humper (;oir iir.-. f ami Ii j crop this year. Argus and Journal. $2 2. their present home from the late Peter Brugger. At this home they, have held continuous resi dence, and raisi-d a large family. The Wismer place for years has been the scene of a splendid hos Ditality for young and old, and the hippy couple have a large circle of friendi in Northeast Washington County, During t ie day of the wedding festivities fully three hundred jH-ople called to tender their congratulatioiis,- ud many ieople from Portland ere present to present their beat Ollires. Mr. arid Mrs. Wismernre held in high esti'ent h'v all who have known them, and their visitors were given a hearty welcome. There was an amplitude of re freshments, music, and a pro gram that was full of interest. The children horn to the union are: Emma, wife of Henry Hamel; Louise, wife of J. F. Dvale; Wal ter J.; Otto; Ida, wife of Dr. Von Grunigen, California; J. J.. Carl, Freda and Solomon Wis mer, the latter of whom passed away. II. H. TONUUII Candidate lor Nomination H IHt 7 b i tit IHt 6 U, V in. 7 4 y 0 V 4S 0 7S li; .hi J 7' S 7 CUm.V I'luillnuuine, m-ii ' i f W 'hi I'.Um A 1'iuilliuiiiliia. ihriill'i of 6 Tki M C IW, xlimil iiii ISA 4d M C C'a, wliixil luiit rip ii KtnitmU lrrc I'o, frllrf II iw i Iim A I jtuikln, Ui 47 JiiIin Mil lnmn. fo r.niil 4" folia NyiHiK, c conn 07 7 K (I Mtryrtmiii, to roll 1 1 A W Sii-grot, woik en Ui mil.. I' r.l SlrKfiM " W D SiiiiiIi, iutlirr. l',ro() llauriK'k, tilriii O ( llmit-iM'k, IxMiril iiriminrn... Notlli I'Uiin Kr:iliiirl. tuinUiiK. ('.rot. llnnriM'k, ilirrlll t irtlnry. IlllUlmtu Kiiililluir Co, rrllrl . I if W l W.wl, rrhrf Mike Hum GOE DELEGATES i:i lllett Krpreaentativra lor Stale (trance Scaalon, in May "'T mil AT tOSI'BlBU ANNtAt lailrail Dclrftltt Afalad Stale Roa4 Boadlaf Mcaiarc SI'I CIAt. SAI.I! and six All On Spitzcnhurgs. Newtona Coldeii Ortleys. Four and foot trees. Id cents each. trees guaranteed.--Scholia Nur sery Co., Scholls; Sherwood. Or., Uoute t. M i Dr. Uwe. March 'JU. A. U. riNIM.I'Y A It Klmllev. tiioneer ot lrs-(, ... ... . . . .., ..., iwxl at in home near l.tniar win, March 7, 1U12. after an extenaea illness, lie was horn in Indiana, Ian IS. 1S:W. and came to Wash nitnn Territory, then uregon. liw ii.-irents. in lo-IT, set tii.xr ut h'ort Vancouver. Two and one-half years later they , In , Oreion l llV. AS a v he w tnessed the hanging oi If I arn nominated and elected, 1 will, during mv term of ollice, honestly, vigorously and impar tially perform mv official duties, without fear or favor, endeavor ing to accord to every individual, irrespective of party, politics or ' personalities, a square deal un der the Laws, keeping always uppermost in my mind, ine in terest of the taxpayers. 1 wil Protect the innocent, as well as Prosecute the iniiltv. During my present term of of fice, I have secured convictions of more than 95 per cent, of my Cases. I have won every crimi nal case tried before the bu preme Court. I have defeated my oDDonent. Mr. Norblad, in every case in which we have been opposed to each other, Every District Attorney lore me has been Riven terms. Does the record merit the second term for me Ottice Hours: Any time, day f night, you have official busi ness to transact. E. B. TonKue. ill to tO IKt i7 7 no nj ij loi 7S i . n't mi $ '-'S 3 tM 47 . S J 1 1 ixi it ti al mi JO IK mi Su m s 75 5 5 5 w 10 (M I ir Hit IClc-knrl. tilirf Uii. Wrlcli, t anil lu... Iltooki Ht " Cliai II llllihcork. r ami h Tlioa II Toukii, circuit roiirlM... Mx t tmiiUll, aiwMor Kail Hurirlwm, work on tai roll.. Clar.Tillra, rrhrf. John Variilrrwal, c Ii lua Marvatrt (iomlin, aimriacr of... Conirllua Tnlmnc. tiiHa... . r'raiik ICrh. r ami Ii IlllUl.oto Mrrianllle Co, irlirf... Ill i Urn llecaackrr, r ami h o m O l Ray " - .1 o C (i Krllrr " " - 5 (5ro MctW " - li H" Cro McOrr " - i i I'ar Stat c I'llnllnn Co. auppllrn 4 " Haithulit Hani Co. iupii.iri 3 10 J K t: Tlioiiipwin, r ami b 4 i' C li Krilrr " " V " II. l Findley. of Cedar Mill. was in the city Monday morning. I torn, to T. Madsen and wife, of Milkapsi, March 5. l'Jlli, a son. I. W. Sam. of daston. was a IlillsUiiM visitor the last of the week . C. W. llarr. of near Cedar Mill, was up Monday, and cullid on the Argus. Fred Narup and family, of near Hanks, were in the citv Monday. While in town Fretl called on the family journal. Wood for sale; Sixteen inch and four foot dry fir.-C. It. Ilodgdon. l!ity; phone. City 64-1. Orders promptly delivered. G'2-2 Mrs. ImU-rg, of Middleton, was in the city Friday, paving taxes, and incidentally called on the Argus. Frank Petrzilka watt down from Huxton. the last of the week, on probate business, re turning home rriday. Fggs for sale. Thoroughbred Dutr Orpington. Per setting, Mrs. Jan. Sewell Jr., l'hone ir.ll. Ilillsboro. It 1. Three miles N. F. of llillslsiro. B2-2 U. K. Hrvan and son, Kdgar, f Portland, were in the city the last of the week. Ihey are now nterested in one of the big pa per mills of the stale, ana nnu a inand for their pnMluct. For sale Fresh Shorthorn cow, good milker, and calf at side. Near Sewell station, on Oregon llectric. Address Uus Steves, itv U. 4, or see him at Virginia Mace. b'l'Z ('has. Stephens, of Huxton, .i a v I was down to me city rrutay morning. I'has. is ready to get and umpire a few baseball games tins season, mil is going to wear a mask. a v la. i ll UI M W. 10 UI xi w a 7 aw 7 7 -. 3 3 M 7U 11 a 7v I u I u I mi I UI 3 ; 3 w Ik-legates from the various coun- iuiiy granges mei in mis city last I " Saturday and elected representa- 4 I lives to the State Convention of .. ... ... it : drangea wtiicn iikh-is ai iusc- 1 I I-.- !.. li.. TU.. .1.1 ..... 14 lHlrK in diay. inr ueu-uu-a elected were: Mr. and Mrs. Ferd (Ironer, of Scholls tirange, with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Flint as alternates; C. II. Hays, with Sol Weckert and wife, alternates, of Sherwood Orange; Mr. and Mrs. A. L Ilolcomb, of Hethany Orange, with Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Owen, as alternates. A resolution was passed in structing the representation against the bonding of the state for roads. The representatives of the var ious granges in me naiuruay convention were: Ilillsboro Chas. Ilanley, H. Scholield an Philip Olson. dales t .ranges, roresi i.rove II. T. Huxton. I.. J. Corl and Mrs. Kennedy Hutte Orange - A. N. Cutting. Mrs. Alice Cutting and Mrs Maud Hrennen Winona Orange- (ieo. (.al breath. Sherwood Orange - C. II. Hays, C. Oeiberger. Sl Weckert. Heaverton - A. W. Pike. A. V Denny and H. II Pat ton. Scholls Grange - A. H. Hint, Ferd Oroner. II. T. 1 1 esse. Leedy. Cellar Mill-ICnbt Tliomnson. Iuis Stark. Hethnnv -A. k Ilolcomb, Mrs, H. F. Owen. Jas. Larsen Washington -II. Munger, Mrs W. II. Hlack. H. K. Denny presided over the meeting and A. H. Flint" was the sri-retary. L J. Corl, C. A Ilanley and Chas. li. Hays, con stituted the committee on ere dentials, f REXALL STORE u's'&lS'hant HCAaS--"" '2S L Meek, as U. S. Marshal, hang- K f h , edat Oregon City. The family ,mU,a ,U( simn, irlirf 4 Marion ( ounty. and in id, I'rrklna, ircmlrr i7 i' iVi.i, u a to Miss lllll.lK.ro I n.lrlrn.l.iit. prlriliMK v bi Sine Ueeves, a pmneerof KSS::: SS Wil, at IJelipasi. in iorw iiicj Wl Tu,,)ft, r 1, 1.350 moved to Union ('ounty, and ,y mii.liir. work on tat A . ., ..miirrnted to roll n 00 r.nrei! vmm inn, r - , . . ...... ,.i1,,i .,,n n no - Wnllnwa. where he was one "' T' "v " o 11 ' . 1 1 r v i""i . "" t- of the first to UKe up j " , " I A R tianlnrr, ...iir.l. Htead He was in me wanowo Wm scoit . district when the, Hannocks made w,,, Barker . their raid, and aisow nen j,Vv.nKirk " . Joseph was conducting: his war- iheu urMWO,th . fare. wir. rniu.--j " nent in the light put up y,m WTv 'h Indian depredations and was " KJ "K ; held in high esteem by the fron- W11U Ct(mity . tiersmen for his sagacity and K w luine. wise counse . lie. . veu ... u.- - s..,rv ., i- ir.. .oi w a 1 iiwu 11 11 Lii 1 ' - - imnana i Sarah K M..rK I K I Oil I OO I no I 00 I no I 5' 4 J" 4 5" I 50 I S I 50 I 5" I 50 I 50 milium. " ' , naran r. w"in ; - 18J8. when he sold out and came mone & v,n..irr " i ' to Washington County, settlinK ll(,e,i w Tuk.r " so Zr Cedar Mill, .. w. e and (,t, .. e, ........ j; the following cnuuren umc him: Mrs. Florence Johnson, wife of Jack Johnson, Wallowa, , t SlIIL Findley, of Cedar Ml. kc Hrnton Bomnn K A Itallry llrown 7 3o 1 5" to 00 14 90 t 50 1 . . 1 . 1 a..Mino 1 vrnnir inritciia - . ) The funeral UK)K piace ou..u. . - ,. 5 ,je" , Deceased was a member or ine c.,eb. smith " ?" twoiw & church; ol the aiaie uwiaJurM ;( a"ve ( -.range, and for years naa oeen bhow- m m ? r mher of the Orejcon ro- SS .... 100 Grant Mann was down from near Cornelius, Saturday, at tending the grange session. ii 00 .17 a memoer 01 - w . cia neer Association, mi. CMor, ., iw Mr iiiiirh lin personally, n Rait and Until ltte """ii' w"n Barrett Jr. reltratlon anecdotes to tell of that empire w N tt builder. Findley was highly es- r ,d ' 1.:,. monv o-nrul nuali- ..n t, lull, relief rpomeii lor 11m ii.ibj n 1 Hifuw"-- ... . -.. master ui t 1 t 6 6 J5 31 5" 5 "5 and your Doctor The two are closely ASSOCIATED The Doctor put U his sKill into dierfnot in your case mnd Prescribing the Kenedy To the drug store is left the carrying out of his instructions. You take great care in choosing a doctor in whom you have confidence you owe it to yourself to take equal care in se. letting a DUL'G STOKE All the physician's care is useless, if the drugs he prcscrilies are carelessly comiounded. Hrinif your prescription here - ask your doctor why? We carry all kinds of Medical Supplies The Delta Drug Store IIILLSBORO, ORK. AUCTION SAI.I The undersigned w ill sell at pub lic sale at his farm one-halt mile east of Hanks, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., on SATURDAY. MARCH lfi. I'rrchar-m Irani, b anil 9 yrara olil. wylit mo Hit; bay borar; itrlillnK, 4 Tar olli ' . . . . , It ft L frnur.lol wromrn 10 orivr, wru nruir, iml from Mllla' arrr: ilrWhiK tram; Icraty row, 6 yrara olil, Irrih laat (K tc ilwr; Jrry hrllcr, firali 1 month ago, ralf al al.lrj hrifrr calf, half Jnary and half llolalrln, s n.onlhl oltl; cwn with lamba, aonic with lamln now and aouie latrr. i arta hravy harnraa; art hark harnra; arw hravy biiKKX barneaa; kikmI Stutlrhakrr waKOli. inch, hroad tirr; Mltchrll back with rilrntlon top, 1 in; llradlrv liiiioiv: lilalfoim aralr, 1000 IU; Ullvtr ri.ling low 14 lech; Canton iliac plow, r incitiuuvrr waiti.iR piow, 14 Inch; 16 Inch dlar; aprlnu tooth liarrow; Iraa harrow; roller, u iiiot ligrr (inn; culllvatora; (lalH.rar lilmlrr. (HlHirne niowart io- O1I10.M hayrakr: Wcalrm Cxi Ciilhrenth. of below Tlia- fannina mill; lo-aal. krille; root cultrr; atin. wasuti to the grange meet- Vu,h.,'lcle" "w'"!" j.?; imr Satunlav. as was also Fred W&SEZXkX .anger. Oeo. Seems to be Hold-1 ,mothy hay ami aome looae clow hay; ng his own along with the pio-1 45 bnahrla prrrlraa potato-a; aoma cnlar tuur nf the eiirlv fifti(M( ! ' ,toe "iniiirri pnamoic auger; neers 01 me enriy nuns. . . ..... , mllh P.,.ri,i-f -an: n . . 1 (i r .l.......n.l 1 1 larkicrrwa: atone iara; 7 or 8 barrrli of aim. J. v. ' - . ,,,. fn,i, ,ryer; w.ahlnK ti.a- Fnday morning for an ex tended chln;; he,t,g 0vra;a No. 9 atovi; visit with Mrs. (.CO. Archbold bouarlmlil fmnitur anil other artlclri ieb. of Uidgelield. Wash., and too numeroua to nuuilon. .1:1. ii...... ...:n .u t.iir Mm I Lunch at noon. Willie iiieii; win wnw .mn io. -- . , t,i ain .1 n..., ,..i w a t,in. Terms of Sale Under Slu, Clarence iwyi, o.iu .1. . 1 0.n . - . , mill w fe ican;over uvwa iw j i, . 1.. . t l. "" l'l"'- j - J. II. rvenneilV. Ol l.unnn, n ... intnmat n town Friday, and called on the jacob Maus9 Owner. 1 i 1 i aitiattSHtteSHOfl First on The Page j First On In RESOURCES c 3 3 ney J..W. Hughes, Auctioneer. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Argiu. Mr. Kennedy was in for the first time since Hillsboro's naved streets were completed, and he said he rather liked the .ubu r.f thufilil rmmtv neat, even ... ... j " 1 . . .. . . . . , . .1 f his tax check was a pretty Notice is hereby given mat tne ui;ir,m,. 1911 tax roll for Washington Wm. Mahon departed Sunday aWiMi m all! ' . I LUIILVblVII HIIU 1aaj mivii " or an cxwrnica inin .n Mond Feu 5 1912, .acK lo m.cnigan and all who make full payment the nraisesof Oregon to all his .... . , ail: i. ir. : u:L r: 1.. ua !. lk IVM. OI tneir IH uciure maim 111, oiuuine invnun , ... V"', M912, will receive a rebate of venne state, and if there isn 1 1 tnm n,f nnvmpnt9 - iiiii I.; m . f r ...a. uci kviibuina vw w an exojiusor . iviicmganuen. y"Hkmade by the firet Monday in here the com ng season me r- . ., -gj, Jthout interegt gus win miss its guess. hW. or nenaltv. and the re J. J. Hartley, Montgomery maininjr half can be paid at any Turner, Mrs. Martha K. Cars- time prior to tne nrsi wonaay in ina am f . f'nrstenB. t lie com- Uctouer. ivu. vvnere no pay nii' fnrmnii to nurchase the ment is made by the first Monday I" J . 1 . 1 A !l 1nin 41... knnn Monaa rnneh. now nave tne aeea in audi, ivit tun ma ucvumm to 78 75 acres of the place, and delinquent and the statute re- ,.m11 ut nnpo nut not in acres or au res irom mat aate a uenaiiy hops. J. J. Hartley will run the of ten per cent and an interest place, and next year they expect I charge oi one percent, per mom to put out tne oaiance, except unui pum. the house plot, In the product (Jeo. G. Hancock, Sheriff, that has been so profitable to Ex-offlcio Tax Collector o Oregon. R. M. Banks bought Washington County, OreRon. tUa w ri.nnr-o tract across tnei nv j. j. Aooienaie, iseuuvy. road. Mr. and Mrs. Mauss will Dated at Hillsboro this Feb. 2, ro to Mt. Angel to live. 1912. CAPITAL find SURPLUS. $53,000 The oldest aud strongest Nation DanK in Washiugtou County. The most Substantial in resources of any batik in the County. (.ivc us your business and wc will make it your busi ness as well as our busi ness. Wells-Fargo & Co. Traveler's checks for sale Good the world over without identification. Safety deposit Uixes for rental, and a private room in which to look over your papers. A. C. Smith, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Mmlm am Third, MKHmmro. J. A. THORNHURGH J. K. BAILEY W. W. MCKLDOWNKY rrratilrnt Vlccl'rraiilerjt Caahler II. K. Fcrtin, Ata't Caahier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Tuesday, February 20, 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 Ixians - $2oa,441.3G U.S. Bonds (at par) 2.r,(XX.00 Other Honda 57. KM). 00 Hanking House 18,500.00 Cash and due from Hanks and U. S. Treasurer 99,094.20 Capital Surplus . Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits 125,000.00 25,000.00 3 988.29 25,000.00 374,807.36 $453,795.65 Roaorvo O A Per Oont, $453,795.65 DIKCCTOBS Thoa. C. Todd John C. Bailor J- W. Tuquo Wllber W. McEldownoy J. A. Thernbwrg Beautiful Diamond Solitaires For Engagement Kings In nothing which you will have to purchase during your entire lifetime should quality be such a factor as in the engagement ring. My assortment of rings suit able for this purpose in cludes perfect gem stones, beautifully mounted in plain substantial settings, and af fords a selection at a range in price from $15 to $150 The lowest price is of the same superior quality as the highest. The difference in size only causing the dif ference in price. LAUREL M. HOCTjg!ai" Li 1 I I" 11 r 1 It.