The lnlflLLSBIR MX HIU.Sr.ORO, ORKGON, APRIL 25. 1912 NO. 7 8.1 11 ATTORNEYSHIP Uh.-.-l.-r. K-tiiil h. hi Out 0rr l-' I lie rrinmik- .1 a M.i"rilv 1 1. kmc l"f I ' ,, thi- i" :'t"" 1,1 l'rl . . . t L earn. , ;i I b?i " for .V" i I.VJ1 Ci'll.tV U;Mltl!t ( it m c , , V. V. v - i- - kinann and wife, of ami linl.- grand.n. wire in I In- t-it v fr.iin A!..lia. Monday, telling tli.-ir fn nd in th,. .i.urity Heat yood ly a tiny Matt a triji ti 'l iitia;-i ii, l. innark. next I week. lly were in fopenha-' vu. IW i ar a.,, on their ted dmir trip, an-! they will now vis it Ihi' iiotnt'iit m iriHVH until Sep. l. inU r, when t h.-v w ill return to Oregon, for their .'" year of. residence h.rc i:n endeared t!n-iii to the Mat w lu re n -' done intni.l.-tli. ami Nature either mihIi-s or trie in tnodera tion. llu-v take w ith Ui..rn their little erandmti. Kenneth limit inanti. who in a relative of the I otct liruu' Vem-m, The Ar WM wishes them a I'lt-u .ant trip. ! I In hat iii the rinir . M. U-1 Uu.-. an.lnlati- for tin- naif of ; U at k ihh' Ki-iikmIum, ujih in town; tin- other ilay. I ! sells tin- lirifHt : mill-tin- made for im-n und ani-twenty tmints, Kainin four ti rst m ils ami his ultry tonic in' pla.vH. and Davm. of lVav-rton. mi- u. in ior an iroj,'ri-ssiv- ,)U(M I 1 1 1 1 r raising, l THE TRACK MEET County Srl Sih.M Capture 6 Point Out ol H MM l II I. SCOKI S 29 hHMS ul Braurlua, Al JkwtJ Trly ia l out l alry lh' Hiyh arnl (Irarnrnar St hoolH of th- county ln-hl a track niwt at Fon-st (Jrovc, la.st Saturday, and there was a khh attendarice. Partisan fti-lmk' ran 'wh, and IlillsUiru won hy a lurality of 2 aainKt ." for Forest drove, Kitik' I.Jtle. of HillhU.ro, made um. a 'ti!f t in'ainst I r.jjut. oaii!! to Hiiidi'iii in mi unsinut the .iMiiine from ftiUrs of the hral hrtr, iitul It itroii); o'jMiMti"n of ;oine lT,'rrats. Uvrr ill f! ifkain.is rounl), tfTt I'lii'li.ui.l jinn 'tialots ile- LmI to Ar.'us that TtxiL'tif i'4 ti'l i'i I a f i ; : 1 1 n 1 1 y , o, uur !tlirotH. .ili.in nf Shi rilT Ma-.s, nMcHrtt pi the county. -!liiie mijiinty ol LV Cohiinhia county swuiii into Ttit Uf colutiiti h a major- h of iiitf '"il iiltliot;L'li the it mat.. ..!. e olTicial who keliratttl machine lnt Xurlihiil mi Clat-ioii tuntv Wlnre iiar IKM hut this FS his home ctiiinlc. ami Upv c.t i -i tl his npiHiiietit to fcn Will th. I'. SM-nie. Master of the Stale (Jrane, has announced the loliioMiu' comiiiittees on the cniniiiji Mate eryiare. tneetiiitf to ! Ik I'I at U.el.urt'. May 11 17. so far as npiiomtinetit.s alftrt Wa-thiiu,'tnii tounty delegates: Mrs M.ilnl (Iroiur, llirinant Uianei-s; Mrs. A. L llolcomh. A'H-als; t". II. Haves. Sherwootl. litiucatiou; A. I.. Holcomh. I'ure iHh. Ft-rd (iroiier. (iti Koads. t. I!, r.looin and daughter wi-re up from Ulow Newton, Monday, ( has. umt the Ar'UH man worked together in South Tualatin, awav hack in the Spnnw' if li. ami their em ior was .1. (". Hare, when Joe was running the ranch now owniM" hy l-.rvine liurkhatter. Hotel for I'M-han'e Ctilonial Hotel .ioH-rty. nenrS. 1. depot.! ami t arnation condenser, eniv ploy iiiK laree numUt of piiple, i Forest drove. Ore., for land, i farm, or city prortv. any when. ii.mikIuv, linittwio, rrice, f 1J mm. Atltlre!!4 518 r.rmr. j I'nai I of Iratle, l'ortland. Ore yen, fi-8 pulleil out a score of twenty in a lone entry for that little city. The IlillhUiro Iniys were accoir. panietl hy a law crowd of irttt. who made the welkin rintf with a clamor for their champions. The events and contestants, with places, follow: l' fl 1til ilnll-lhvil, !Vrltoo. l; l"V'l. Iiillry ; ttrUlinn, HillalHiio, 3 I Iik mm in llif (.iminnai Kiclr fifty tanl 1. ll-l.vllr, HiIUImhii, 1. Iivii. Hravrilun, , Sliflrr. llllKlxiio. y 41 nU Tiitnrr, lnlli'V. I ; IViiv, I'.t.i l.n.vf, 1, Mayill. tlillilxno, j. I'nlr v.ult- ll.n.l, Ihllry. 9 (1 4 Mu tin, I; tiny, llillitiniii, J, Jimrt, t-otmt lir r J 1 1 it H jump-llivunt, Fnirtt Crutr. 1; lU-lhnxn, hi.irtl liiovr, ; Si('-r, Hilt liOMI, . H ,f. ilauli, oll-I. v t'r, lllll.lnnn, t, in. Ilrntnti 11, 1; Turnrr. Ihllry. y 041 yatil, m ratoiiiitr IIjvh, l!rvrtltni. 1; SlriK'nlrr. fuirt (itovr, i, Lrnur villi", tttovr, y Hitch ) 11 iti 1 1. urmiitiiar Stri(lrilrr, t-.ri (ituvr, 1; TKKit. II1IUU.10. . Unvil, Ihllry. y jjo aril tiunllr-liavit, I'ott-M drove, I, Hglrr, IIiiUIhiiu, Mint put Pltlirl, IlilUlmto, t; Id I ni 11. IIiIUIkho, 1; tinvi. Hmvrrlon, 3. Vtiyaol lun-I'ftty, -orrt (now, I. 1. Mar(a, ruirl lair tin 1.. Nistind II f t a!' ran hOf l.f l,i HI .. rul In id I ii.e for a.'. Cm '"". Oi... or arm. hm-.- t .1. M, hite has sohl his ranch on find." m Mountain to Kli Hi meek, and will haw a sale there on April in the after toNiti. His notice is in this issue. Mr. White eviM-v ls to ut tn Fast- croud loufht i-rn On-on to U'ticlit his health, pro 11 uiiti tin- in mi; a sulhrer from asthma. Ihe Washington County Vet eran AsiHiatioii will assemhle in Cornelius, at IK a. m. sharp on Thursday. Mav 2. 11U2. A K'"d dim , r. a carefully pa. 11 and a v.h time y:nrni t .- t Visitors welcome. -Com inittee. Ilriwil lump I.yll. IlilUImm, i; I'l.h- rt, IIiIUIhjki, . Triltillu, h'orrtl lirove, y tni jump, ifmnitn r Itluvtrr, Vit U'r, i; ItrUman, MiIUIkhu, t. Yamlr Walkrr, llill.Uir.i, y ;io y.r.l ilaili I.ytlr, t; lvn, tlrav rtlun. , Turnrr, I nllry , V Mitr ilvh- Riiliinmit, Yatft (".rove, I; lluilry, HiIIiIkihi, . Atiitiu, Furrat (tnvr, J Man.lmK littiaj iump IV Utttatt, Itilli Ikho, I. fmlirr, llillaboto, I; llrllni(rt, (Jerhardt (Joetze. of lieyond Hltmtninjr. was in the city Mon day morning. Ir. Iwe. Fridav. Cheney lU'nefiel. of above Hanks, in th? county Beat Satur- lay. Thos. Murphy, of above Moun- taindale, was over to the city Saturday. Fred Hamel. of West Union, was in town Saturday, watching the returns come in. Capt. J. I). Merryman and Asa Kacleton. of Portland, were out to IlillhUiro. Sunday. J. C. Martinazzi. of Tualatin. was vreetinif friends in the city Saturday. John Olson, of near Cedar Mill. w as in the city Monday morning. and called on the Argus office, on business. Oak Park beat Newton in a spirited game of ball, near Dairy Creek, Sunday afternoon, by a score of 16 to 13. Mrs. Martha Clark, of Hub- ard. Ore., was in the city the ast of the w eek, a guest of her sistery-indaw, Mrs. Geo. A. Mor gan and b. J. W. Morgan. Kggs for setting - California White leghorns. $1.(10 per 15. for :!0 days.-Square Deal Poul try Farm. Hillsboro, ltoute 1. liox 157. li-8 Chas. True, of near Middleton, made his general biennial trip to the city Saturday, to get a glimpse of election returns. Rev. John Fuller w ill hold ser vices a, the rarmington Chris tian church every first and third Sunday in the month until fur- ther notice. Frank Harburg, of below Orence, was down in the city Saturday, picking up election re turns. Frank says "You can't beat the Dutch." Ceo. Gal breath, of Tualatin. was in the city Monday, on pro late business. Geo. says the Tualatin section is growing right along, and that property values are worth while down along the Oregon Electric and Southern. ito I ill lent pill :-ii-ll Kti-ili hull i.iIm-s nil ill at'f I Colli M'Veii months. Id iiH'ii.'h e M'hIi, . t;. n:i,'W. Oak Co e Kolltr :i A. W, St'olt, of .. !,kv New ton. m a fit v victor Monday iiutii- A . has In a i t! n i. it e "Hit; out o the wood.'! alomr Ihe ualutt ii. iKmitlas l.ei.sv. of tho I'o.-ihiM.I Hfe force, was out to llill-iiM.ru ; whs mi Saturday nfternoun, 1 past week, cnjojiiig a vaca-! bringing up tl' Kust Cetlar re- '"tl. ' i I urns 1 nrr.t (irovr. t Krlav Kotrnt Grove won auainsl all Coutrmlrn I HillsUiro was given the cup, i and must defend it against A goon I ( r i' .. moil:ils . . . if.1,1111.1. Ill .1, , . . ...... - selectetj pni-i .:.. f,,- ,-. -;, 4. ;,,. ners; silver medals ror second, and riblnms were aw arded thirds. I The school scores were-Hills- 1 caw cordwood. s.les up to r-';Urti. 62; forest Grove. 4.r; Kea rails. inches in iliamett r. feiici to and Uianls of all kinds, into ind Movcwond lengths. Will go into the country. Write, phone or call on me. Carl Skow. Tualatin Hotel, IlillsUuti, Oregon. W in. M. Huthes. of Oak Park, was in the city Monday. His little daughter. Shirley, age 7 years, has been critically ill with pneumonia. Sam Giilbrcnth. of Tualatin. verton, 20; Dilley, 16; Firdale, 5, For Sale - A horse mule colt, 8 months old. big for age. Will make a tine animal. II. lias mnssen. on Merrill ivfaee. be tween Iteedvilleand Farmington Address. Heaverton, Oregon, 11 4. Amrust Wedeking. of St'holls. was up to the county seat the last of the week II. H. Hall, of Shady Urook, was in the city Saturday after iitHin. SAIN CHEEK RAPIDS I). EDITOR PASSES M. C. (Jiult Died Triday, at Hit Home in Cottage drove TAl'GHT AND EWTFD IS HILLSBOKO T Time Bepretcated Wanhiaftua Ceuaty ia Lfrislalure I). M. C. Gault, school teacher and elitor for years in Washing ton county, died at his home in Cottage Grove, Lane county. Fridav. April 19. 1912, after an illness that extended over a per iod of two years. Mr. Gault, as a young man, edited a paper in Jackson county, later moving to Washington county. He served as principal in the public schools in the eastern part of the county, and in the '70s conducted several terms in the Hillsboro schools. REXALL STORE AUCTION SALE Ltr .'''air'.rta.wJO A -.sfWat' 6 lr l ix "-ar ij j-t,, ) .; V ., ' l c bL . "wtoof delegation of llillsbom Gen t i ltaKtfy. CmU1(,i! water suduIy of Hillsboro if who vis jUKt in w - c ffSSTpf. City Attorney Barrett, Besse, U A. Ltong. ho.()it,.fl who visiu- oa ' Y.ow knd Hartrampf. City A "T'll.1 Wilkes. MnTton). Fred Waters. C. K. B The undersigned will sell at pub ic auction at his ranch on Che- halem Mountain, two miles West of laurel, at one o'clock p. m.. or immediately after the close of the Fred Myers sale, on TUESDAY. APRIL 30 Good brood mare, 8 years, sound and true, 1600; brood mare, to foal about April 26. may have colt at time of sale, is good work animal. 9 years, 1400; yearling colt from Boge Belgian, took first prize at rair last bpnng; yearling colt from Banks Belgian horse: good milk cow, iresh May 20; yearling heifer, 3-inch half- truck wagon, new, Adrian mower, hayrake, spring tooth harrow. 14-inch plow, cultivator, Climax stump puller, with 90 feet cable, Chatham fan mill, platform scales, road cart, set heavy harness, good as new, set plow harness, single harness. scythe-cradle, x-cut saw, post hole auger, small tools, good cook range, sewing machine and all kinds of household and kitchen furniture. Terms of Sale -Ten dollars and under, cash; over, one year's time, 8 per cent., bankable note Two per cent otT over $10. .1. M. White, Owner. J. VV. Hughes. Auctioneer. UKI-HNVILLE BLACKSMITH A long felt want ha3 been filled at Greenville the location of a first class blacksmith shop. Vic tor DeComans. a hrst class horseshoor. and general repairer, has opened a shop at the old blacksmith stand, and guarantees satisfaction. Greenville has long been without a smithy, and the farmers in that section are very much pleased that the shop is open again, and will give Mr. DeComans their patronage. 4- Closing out sale of plants. Will sell at sacrifice to those wishing to fix up their yards and they will do well to call and see what we have-house plants, roses, shrubbery, lilies, peonies, bleeding hearts, and other things too numerous to mention. Cab bage and tomato plants in their season. We also have some fine cemetery plants and shrubbery. Mrs. Agnes Campbell, Corner of Seventh & Fir Streets. Phone City 151. 52tf Walter Z?tzman, of North Tualatin Plains, was in the city Monday afternoon. Marshall Baker, of Chehalem Mountain, was over town the last of the, week. . A J HAPPY HOME can be youra. A healthy home should always be a happy one. There is no need for anything but the best of health if you are a regular customer at this drug store. Everything here for children that medical science has shown to be good. iUilara'f requirements specially catered to your personal ail m -nt ami necesitie are cart fully attended to as our own. Thii i no mere market far selling drugs and specialties want you to fee! that all tnemberf of your family hve a con Cileoliat friend at this store. Cone in and get acquainted. I The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORE. E First On In RESOURCES In the nineties he became con nected with the Hillsboro Inde pendent, and edited and publish ed, the paper for a joint stock company until October. 1903. In rebruary, 1904, he went to Salem, where in partnership with his son, Harry, he conducted the Gault Printing Co. rrom there he went to Cottage Grove and bought the Sentinel He was la ter appointed postmaster at Cot tage Grove, and held the position until a few months ago, when his health caused him to send in his resignation. Mr. Gault was afflicted with liver trouble, and was here some months ago to consult with Dr. Linklater. The physician told him there was lit tie hope for him. and that it was but a question of time. Mr. Gault was born in Iowa, in May, 1841, and came West when he was a young man. He was wedded twice, his last wife being well known in Hillsboro. Be sides his wife he leaves two sons John, of Portland, and Harry, of Everett Wash.; and Mrs. Hal- sted, a daughter by his first wife. Mrs. Mary Humphreys, of Port land, is a sister of deceased. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from the Congrega tional church, of which he was a member, Hev. Hughes officiating. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows had charge of the funer al and officiated at the cemetery. Mr. Gault was a man of strong characteristics, and was the soul of integrity. lie was a forceful writer, and always took an inter est in public affairs. During his many years of residence here he lived one door west of the Henry Wehrung home, on Washington street i First on The Page 1 1 3 r 3 CAPITAL and SURPLUS. $53,000 The oldest and strongest National DanK in Washington County. The most Substantial in resources of any bank in the County. Give us your business and we 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 boxes for rental, and a private room in which to look over your papers. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main and Third, HIIHborOi mm m'i . m BACK TO THE FARM "Back to the farm" I have 130 acres of land; 40 acres clear, the rest good saw timber; good house, barn and orchard; 2 wells; 2 springs; large creek; good mill site; timber can be floated down Tualatin river. Six miles south of Hillsboro; one mile north of Laurel; 011 main county road; mail and milk route; phone in house; will sell all or in small tracts, at $150 per acre. Part cash. Come and see me. A. L. Grebe. Hillsboro, Ore.. Route 2, Box 18. 6-tf A. THORNBL'RGH President II. J. E. BAILEY W. W. Vice-President E. Ferrin, Ass't Cashier MCELDOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Tuesday, February 20, 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans - $253,441.36 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00 Other Bonds 57,160.00 Banking House 18,500.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Capital v Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 25.000.00 3,988.29 25,000.00 374,807.36 Treasurer 99,694.29 $453, 795. 65 Hosorvo a 4 ror Ooxxt. $453,795.65 DIRECTORS Thca C. Todd John . Bailey . W. Tuque Wilber W. McEldowney . A. Thornburg t'Jatch Ouyinq Advice Two Thousand Mile Books And Clergy Permits Quod on P. R. & N. The 2000 mile ($50.00) books is sued by the Southern Pacific and O. W. R. & N. Lines;also Clergy Trans-Continental Jpermits, will be honored by the P. R. & N. between all stations. 6-7 Thos. Withycombe, of Port land, a former Farmington ranch man, now in the real estate busi ness, was in town Monday afternoon: George Moreland. a former Hillsboro boy, was out from Portland, Sunday. Intelligent watch buying requires judgment on your part in two things, the case and the movement. These two items that constitute a watch are obtained by the jeweler from two factories that arc unrelated. The movement is fitted iuto the case by the jeweler and the price of the complete w atch depends on the cost of these two. Thus you can buy a very fine case containing a cheap move ment, and think you are getting a bargain, or you may buy a cheap case containing a very fine movement and be de ceived again. It is the proper combination of the two that makes the WATCH OF WORTH. No Watch deception at my store. LAUREL, INI. HOOT sssnsr OPTICIAN 1 ii W fci