The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 17, 1905, Image 3

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    klLLSBOftO AR0U8, AUO. 17, 10S
CLiSK!) OF KILLING
DEKK OUT OF SKASON
Hcurtiitf Held Ilefore Justice
II. T. Huuley, Wednesday
VBXISQN VEFOKK TUB COl'KT
Krsull of Out Ian it tbe Gsl Creek
Csuatry
Al the result ol snouting In Hi
Hales Cmk wotlon, few days ago,
deputy gains warden swore to a
oouilalnl against ('. V, Miller, tlis
wall known Forest drove druggist,
tiro. ArmrnUitut, Chas. Hlevens
and Ham Varlty, charging litem
with killing deer out of season. It
seems that the o flic re found some
of the venalon alleged to have Ixteu
killed by the party, or one of the
parly, In the house of Justice of the
I'eaos, J, W. II. Adkine. of (isles
Creek. Hberiff Connell kept Ihe
meat in cold alorage until the li'sr
in? came off.
The four yesterday pleaded to
the rbargek admitting thia killing,
tod Judge Bagley imposed the
minimum floe, 125, on each of the
gentlemen. There are several the
orlea about the rooitlon, and
leveral atorlea current at to the af
fair. Home aay that they killed no
deer, and that Geo. Artneotront
wanted to tight the eaae, hut (hit
the three young men, who have fa
tabliehed no rentilallona aa huo
tera, wanted to plead guilty and
have it of record that they had
killed a deer, aod that it wu well
worth the t-'5 it would cost.
Another atory ia that Arman
trout, who ia a apry young fellow of
73, waa out after a bear, and, while
in a narrow trail, on each aide of
which there waa big log, waa
about to he run over by a five
prong buck, ohaaed by a "painter,"
and wbioh atartad down the nar
row, threo foot trail, out of which
Mr. Armentrout could not get,
when the hunter downed him with
the first Martin rill aver brought
to the county.
Another atory ia that rUerena
and Verley ptid a rancher 13 for a
veal, killed it in the wooda, threw
away the hide, and went into camp
with the carcaaa, claiming that it
waa a deer, in order to establish a
reputation.
Still another atory ia that Chan.
K. Miller oaught the deer in a Or
ure 4 Itear trap, and that it broke
itt neck in trying to make ita -cape,
and that Miller thought it a
shauis to waale a good piece of
meat and that hie economy
brought on all the trouble.
K. B. Tongue apeared for the
state and 8. B. H union waa conn
eel for the defenee. By the time
court convened the venieon, or al
leged venison, waa ao "smelly'' that
it waa bard to identify, but aa the
four wanted the fact that they had
killed a dear to U epread on the
archivea of Wathington rouoly as
a legacy for the admiration ot lu
turea, who will perhap never see a
deer, all formality waa waived and
toe plea entered.
CHARGE OF FORGERY
The eaae of the Btate of Oregon
vereua Caaper Mexor, of South
Tualatin, charged with forging the
ateignment of a chattel mortgage,
waa heard yeaterday before Judge
11. T. Bagley and the defendant
placed under bonds at $800, - Hen
ry Becker, whose wife recently sued
for divorce, went on the atand, and
testified that the defendant! name
waa Meior, and that he oatne to
hia ranch laat Spring, and that his
wife ran around with him; that he
objected, and that the wife "ran
him off the place." He awore that
he and hia wife gave bia son, John
Becker, a chattel mortgage for 3X),
and that he had never paid it. On
June 2VI, Mre. Becker and Caiper
Meior went before Recorder Kurat
11, representing that the old man
waa John Becker, and Mexor then
made the assignment of the chattel
Internment, alining the name of
John Becker. The reoorder had
aiked Mexor if hia name waa Beck
er, and he had aaid it waa. E B
Tonga was assisted by 8. B. Hue
too; and M, B Bump, aleo attor
ney for Mm. Becker in the divorce
proceeding!, defended Mexor.
BAGLEY HOP YARD
Piokera who wish to work in the
Bagley yard at Leiay villa will please
reguter ai aoon aa posnible, either.
at yard or at omoe of ueo, u. Bag
ley, in Hillsboro.
. Wm. Bagley Br.
Col. R. W. MoNutt, of Cornelias
wai a oounty seat viaitor yeaterday
Wanted: Stook to pasture. Ad
joining town. Aleo oata wtravV for
sale. See F. M. Heidel.
Thoa. Tuoker and wife and Mrs
U. 0. Gardner returned -Tuesday
from the Collins' Springe, oa the
uoiumbia Ktver. , .
The' young weople of Farming
ton M. K. ohuroh will give an ice
cream softlel Saturday eve, August
If. A Cid: program will, be ren
dered, ia wblch the Adama Siitere
will aaaill,ViIi, oream will be
served in ohuroh" grove. Every
hndv invited. . - .... -
Karl C. firay, a son of Mr. and
Mre. P. II. (irsy, formerly of
Mowing, but now of Hedfleld,
Klamath county, thin state, met
with a serious sooident while out
hunting, a few dsya agd, and it
may cause the Ions of his left arm.
In removing hi gun from a Imal it
waa discharged, the contents lodg
ing In the arm, badly shattering
the bone. The attending physi
cian found it necessary to remove
eeveral plwre of bone. Every care
ie being taken to rave the arm, but
it may yet be necessary to ampu
tate. The dray were well known
here a few years ago, but they
moved south.
All partiee are hereby notified to
not lake county road grader under
my charge without my eminent,
end parly or parties who took the
grader from the end of the Bend
road are notified to return same at
once and save trouble, (Juetave
Bronnsr, Huperviinr, Diet. No. !.
The young people enjoyed a very
pleasant party, given in honor ol
the Mime Blsnohe and Msrie
Urimes, laat Thursday evening, at
Ihe home of Mr, and Mr Geo T.
Rea, The evening aas ptsned in
games arid iiiUMC, after which Ice
ream and cake were served 1 hope
present were: Misses ('alia l oung.
(race Bath, (irave Ballard, Sadie
Hmith, Mary Rea, Blanche aod
Mane (irirnes; Metiers. Irving Bath,
Bert Smith, Walter (lalloway and
i'aul Sterling.
Half of one'e dree is the shoe.
Our celebrated Douglas ahoes for
men, and Drew-Selhy and White-
House shoes fur ladies are the heat
of quality and latest IhhIs and
they "last ' and hold their shapes.
School shoes for children. If.
Wehrnng k Sons. j
Word oomea that a new town is
to be platted on thai). Hilt place, j
near the Koy school house, whete
ibe railway will have a station and
aidelrack. Promoters of the place
think that there will be a lusty!
Jouny city there in a few years,!
lanka baa already sold some lots
aa a result of the railway coming,
and Mayor Hchulmerlch ha sold
some town roerty. J. L. Bsnke
haa several Iota spoken for, also
and Banka will aoon be on the
boom.
If you wa , icecream that iaof
the finest try 1'almaleer'e. His Is
the liest on the coast. Polite at
tention and prompt service given
our customers, rruita In season
and a choice line of cigars and to
baccos. Second Street, next door
to Hillsboro Hotel.
Mesdamea A. B. and F. J. Hal
ey, Mrs I.ayton, a guest of Mrs.
dates, Mre. O. B. (isles and the
Misses Wilms Wagganer and Alice
Merryman, went to Portland this
afternoon to hear the recital ol
Clarence Kddv, the famous pit
orgauut ol Chicago, in the Trinity
Church. Trinity has jurtt Install
ed a new pipe instrument, and it
e said to he the finest on the
Pacific Coast north of Kan Francis-
co. .
Scbulmericlt Bros, have received
from the factory the largest assort-
ment of buggies, hack and bike
wagons ever brought to the county,
and now have (hem on exhibition
at their warerooms. Call and got
their prices.
IWrnard Oelermann, of Center
ville, was in town thia afternoon.
accompanied by his brother, Wm
Oelermann, of Brunswick, Mo.
and who for Years waa selling
agent for the Anhetieer-Bosch
people, of St. l.oui, Mr. Oater-
mann ia well pleased with Oregon
and msy locate here.
Wanted: 'Hop pickers at the
Milne A Schneider yard, 2J miles
north of Hillaboro. rhose wanting
to pick will please sign up at Mr
Schneider's, at the yard, or at the
John Milne reeidenoe, Uillsboro.
Hon. S. B. Huston, of this city,
baa announced, hia candidacy lor
the republican nomination for con
Kress, to succeed Binger Hermann.
Mr. Huston thinks that ho will get
the nomination, but aays if he
shall fail ho will give the auncea
ful candidal hia support.
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's hoao you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennis
We bhve tbern for everybody, and
at ptioea that are values.
A number of the friends of Mrs.
Harriet L. Davis gave her a fare
well party at her home laat Thurs
day evening prior her departure
witb her Bon. v red, to l'alo Alto,
Cftl., where Fred will enter eohool
for the Fall and Winter term.
Oar midsummer stock of ladies'
dress goods ia absolutely the finest
in the city. Call and see. H
Wehrung A Bona.
A gas lamp oame near causing
a fire iu the Gaston atore the first
of tbe week. Some , of the gas
ignited, but a lire extinguisher
soon settled tbe blaze, .
With your head hot your brain
ie not right (or work. Moral ; Buy
your hats from H, Wehrnng &
Sons. , ,
J, T. MoNamara has returned
from Salem, and is visiting at
the home of bis mother, near the
S. P, station. -
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For a good smoke try - the Sohil
ler or Excel lenoia end you will
try them again and again. ..' 1
Jamas II. Sewell made a Imai
neaa trip to Portland,
nnnn..
thia after
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OfflCIAISJ TOWN
Hanker Records of San Fran
cisco, and Hon J. McCrnckcn
YESTERDAY WAS FIRST PAYDAY
Were out Over Line Willi llilrf Engi.
nccr Geo L. Davis
Banker Records, of San Francisco,
and who is president of the Allan
Contract Si Supply Company, and
lion. John McCracken.of Portland,
one of the directors and president
of the hoard of directors of the Port
land, Nehale m A Tilltmiook rail
way, were in town yesterday, aod,
in company with t('lii'f Engineer
(ieo. L. Davis, inepectsd the line
between here and Banks.
Yesterday was the fir-t payday
of (lis company and all cluime were
promptly met. The visiting gen
tlemen were very iiiin h pleaeed
with the prnjtrrtea made by Mr.
avi, who started in only a few
weeks ago, ami whose executive
ability has done wonders in celling
everything started in first rise
shape. -
Practically all the grading lie-
ween bere and Junks lias no
hue n contracted, and within thirty
days, or theresbout, the line will
l ready for the rails. The steel
haa been ordered and Ihe shipmsnt
ia expected here by the time the
grade ia ready. Mtsr Records
and McCracken stated 'lint they
were well pleatted with the progress
of the work under the direction of
Chief Davis.
Chief Davis left at noon today to
pay the engineers at Ihe other end
of the line.
NOAH JOBE
Noah Jobe, a pioneer ol ISl'i, died
at the family homestead, one mile
west of this city, esrly Juesday
morning, lie was horn in Knox
county, Mo., in 1S2. and crosatd
the plains with the firet tram in
1M5, settling west of thi place on
a donation land claim of 5.ri8 acres.
tie went through the Caruse War
n 1S4.-4S, and later went to the
California gold fields in ISt'.i. lie
turning he wss married to I.vdia
lianwood in 1851, the wife dying in
P.hXI. 1 he surviving children are:
Retirees J. Pnmerov, of Kamiah,
Idaho; James W . Jobe, British Co'
umbis; Lilburn Jobe, Wasco; Mar
tin K. Jole, Nes IVrce; V. F. Jobe,
Irvington, and Mr, Dora lavlor,
of this city.
Deceased was brought home from
Idaho, where he went to visit a
daughter, last woek. The. funeral
took place Wednesday afternoon,
at 2:00 o'clock, from the residence,
and interment was in Ihe Odd Kt-1-lowa'
cemetery. Deceased was a
highly respected citi.en, and had a
host of pioneer friends.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
M J Suinmoui et ux to V 0 Thomp
son et hi 7. .14 a in ec 34 1 1 n r 1 w
5
H O Vincent et ax to John S t 'leni
ent 46.78 a sec 12 1 t s r I w bno
H J C.odumti t ux to I'uroliiie Vd- .
die 40 s in Vvui l.mlniii ulcl 21
r 1 w.. Soo
Frso. X Fisher et nx to Frank J
PUlier lots 4 to 7 in Lambert's add
to "I'eachvsle" 1
D C Stewart to. Mary Stewart 5I a
in Horace Parsons d 1 c t 1 a r 4 w 1
I) C Stewart et 11 x to Horace Stewart
Us 7 and 8 hlk iH South Park Add
Forest Orove J50
S T Linklater to R C VsiirIiI et ux
fmrW of lots 5 aud 6 block 3 llills
Hiro . , . , ,
Kendall Barker to John J Ulster tret
iu falrview 300
Annie J Buchanan lo Cli I) Auder-
on 6 lots iu blk 3 l'lrvlw add . . 200
Wm Weiton to Jasper Weston itact
' In lot 4 blk 1 Sherwtod , . . . . 500
Herman I'ape to Peter Uorcliem, tret
tSsriw...' . S
HeriUHU Pape to Lawrence Strand
10 a on Tavlor l-'erry road 2000
C W Hendricks to Alfonso S Hen
dricks i int in blk 34, lots I and
blk 39 and 6 lots blk j"v 1
Maria Dickson to U U Slmfcr Sq a .
' sec 28 t a n r 3 w "... . .2300
IduM Fouch to W B A I'arter tract..
Ooxtoo fee.t iu l'orest Orove 300
John M Underwood to The Title
.. .Unnrantee Trust do, 240 a see 8 t 3
u r s w.. .... ...... .I6R0
; Fred I-uedcr is now night opera
tor at the Pacific Hlates central.
When yon want pickles go, to
Greer's. 'All kinds in bulk. ' 1
Mrs. Josephine Cowan, of Lin
coln, Neb., was here this week, the
guest' of her ulece, Mrs. Clarence
August Kempin was in from be
yond (ilencoo yesterday, .
Argua and Oregnnian, $2.00.
Dr. C. L. I,rge, of Forest Grove,
was a Portland visitor yeaterday.
Mis I-ena ithea, of Heppnsr,
spent the evening with Mre. Cora
U iea I'-agley, Tuelay.
Jiiht receivexl fresh Golden
Cheddar ('heese. H. Wehrung A
Hons.
P. G. IVllette, the North Plains
orcharding was iu the city yester
day morning.
Fur sale: Voting mare and
yearling colt. Impure of T. J.
Wallan, Hcholls, Oregon.
How ::3,IKJO,(KX) are being spent
to reclaim arid lands by irrigation.
Saturday night at the Ojmra House.
Do not lail to attend.
' Garland refrigerators and ice
boxes; HXI lbs. of ice free. G. W.
Patterson fc Hon.
The Hillxboro Uwis St Clark
Club will give an interesting enlei
taiument at the Of r House, this
Saturday night.
Hayes double force pump the
only pump in the long run, at A.
C. Archbold'e. Call and see before
purchasing.
Mrs. It. C. Vaught visited with
her brother, Walter Jackson, in
Portland, yeeterday.
Have you tried Mapeline? II
not. why not? Boh Greer keeps it.
Abk Hob aU'iit it the first time you
are in town.
Frank Smith, of Sherwood, and
who is a relative of the OrudulTs.
at Laurel, was in town Wednesday,
coming over to visit with the
family.
For sale: Short-horn Durham
cow, will l fresh in 4 months;
gives over 2 gallons of milk every
day; weighs 1,250. Inquire of L.
Holman, ith it Main, Uillsboro.
Samuel Paisley, of Buxton, pass
ed through town yesterday on bis
return from a visit to the Lewis Si
Clark Fair, accompanied by two of
his children.
To generate mental and physical
agility buv good groceries. We
keep the best. II. Wehrung St
Sons.
Conductor Bell, of the Fast Side
line, has eucereded Garretson, on
the Portland, llillghoro and For
est Grove run, and made his first
trip Tuesday evening.
Hovt has just received the finest
assortment of ladies' back combs
and hair pins, latest styles. Call
and see them.
Mr. and Mri. Geo. D. Horner,
of Chicn, ('al., were here today,
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Linklaler
and Miss Minnie Warren. MVa
ll'irucr wsb formerly Miss Zilpba
Warten.
The art of dre?a is to wear some
thing appropriate and in style.
That is what "she" likes. Buy one
of our tailor made and gentleman's
suits. Splendid satisfaction. II.
Wehrung & Sons.
Mis May Farmer, of I.08 Ange
les, Cal.. is here this week, the
k-uBt of her uncle, Frank Pauli
She is enroule to Massachusetts
and New England states for an ex
tended visit.
R. V. Humphreys still doing
business across the street from the
Masonic Building, Second street.
Bicvcles repaired; bicycle sundries;
all work guaranteed. Prices the
most reasonable.
luil I di L Wann, who has been
teaching at Cedar Mill for several
years, has been tendeied and has
accepted the principalsbip of the
lteedville school. Mr. W ann is an
excellent teacher, and always gives
satit-faction.
Farm for Kent: Two miles north
east of Uillsboro, 210 acres good
buildinus. Twenty live acres seed
ed to clover, uud forty five acres in
clover and timothy. Inquire at
this otliee.
Assessor Geo. II. Wilcox this
eveninc finished the tiist half of
the new lax roll, and he ia now
commencing on the names begin
ing with the letter" M " He esti
unites that it will require from .'10
to -lOnlays vet to complete the
rolls.
Speaking of groceries it you
want the tinest staple and fancy
groceries to be found in the market,
try John Dennis. He ia after your
trade, and once a customer, always
a customer.
F. A. Watrous, P. II. Parmley
and J. N. HolVman, of Forest
Grove, have tiled articles of incor
poration as the Banks Mercantile
Company. The capital stock of
the concern is $5,000, and the com
puny is to buy and sell real estate
as welt as merchandise.
0. P. Stafford, of Halsey, Linn
County, and who owns a fine farm
in that district, Is bere thia week
a guest at the Kimberlin home. He
leaves in a day or so for Washing
ton State, and will also visit his
old homo in Umatilla County.
'Vio Rrown, of Forest Orove, and
who is buying hay and grain for
the Albcrs & Schneider Co., of
Portland, waa itr town yeaterday
and reports timothy hay, baled,
nulling at about 4:1 f. o. b, and
clover at about $7. Ha reports
that the - coouty hay crop is a big
one this season, but says that there
la nnnaidarahla aannnd nraifa Koo
TWENTY-FIVE GET
P.
I-leven Failures at the Recent
Examination
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS
Tea Wrote fur State Papera. Fsrty-alx
Tuok Eiaaiieatiea
The Washington County Examin
ing Board, consisting of Supt. M.
C. Case, Mies Lucy Humphreys
and Mia Ethel Xormso, granted
certificates to 25 teachera aa a re
suit of last week's teachers' examin
ation. There were eleven failures
and ten out of the total of 40 wrote
for s'ate papers. Tbe successful
applicants are:
Third Grade Rachel Wescott, Cor
nelius, R. P. I). No. I; Olga Peterson,
lldlslioro; Margaret Asbahr, Cornelius;
Klla M. Pechia, Forest Orore.
Second Grade Willutoth Jones, Hills
boro; Jessie Christensen, Dsjdon; Marie
A. Garrow, Beaverton; Kose Theistn;
Beavettoa; Ktfcet Smith, Greenrille; Dell
Voone, Hillshoro R. V. I). No. 3; Elsie
llottriUltCT, McMinnvitle; Christina
Chalmers, Forest Grove, K. P. D. No. 2;
.Mary Corl, Forest Grove.
First Grade S. C. Sherrill, Cornelius;
Otto Krsus, Cornelius; Blanche Rice,
Hillshoro; J. W. Lorelt, Uillsboro; Ger
trude Revernian, St. Mary's Home;
George Callahan, Forest Grove; Ks
Maude Catching, Hillshoro; Anaa
Thompson, Tualatin; Grace Robinson,
Clackamas, Ore; Mary Mann, Forest
Grove; Klie Christensen, Beaverton;
Lawrence Dixon, Cornelius.
Those writing for state papera
were:
State Papers Mabel Mattison, Gat
ton; Jennie Beamish Hillshoro; Lnra
Jackson, Hillaboro; Kthel Waters, Forest
Grove; Tenneaaee Weatherred, Uillsbo
ro; I.. A. Fleck, Beaverton, R. F. I). No.
3; Martbs Traver, Forest Grove; A. L.
Thomas. Hillshoro; Alma Bowman Hills
boro; Dora Baker, Forest Grove.
PROBATE.
Flora B Pollock cited to appear
September 1 1 and show cause why
order admitting will of Sarah Jane
Pollock shall not be aet aside.
Interested parties cited to appear
September 5 and show cause why
order to sell real estate shall not be
granted in estate of Lars Nieleon,
deceased.
John W llosa cited to appear
August 22, to show cause why peti
tion to set aside will of C W Rosa,
deceased, shall not be granted.
Report of guardian of Neils J
Brown; receipts, $15.02; disburse
ments, IS; on band, I ..02.
FRIZELL PARKER
Married, at the White Temple,
Portland. Auenit 10. 1!HV. Dr.
John P. Frizsll and Miss Lena
Parker, daughter of K. H. Park
er, formerly a reaidint of Gaston
Tbe groom ia a licensed physician
and a graduate of Kings and
(Queen's College ol Physicians,
They will leave St. Johns, where
Miss Parker has been residing,
the last of the week, for San Fran
cisco, Cal., where they will reside
in the future.
CHRISTIAN MOLSTEAD
Christian Molstead, of Scholia, died
at his home in that place, Wednes
day, after a very short illness. Mr
Molstead was a native of Norwav,
and was aged (a) yeara. He had
been a reaident of thia country for
a Rood many years, and for some
time had raised onions on hia
plaoe near the Ilowell homestead .
He was unmarried. Molstead fol
lowed the aea early in life.
BIG LAND SALE,
Sheriff Connell will soon have
big land sale, embracing over 100
separate descriptions. These are
the lands bought in by the county
the past several yeara, and, under
the law of 11105, they roust be sold
to the highest bidder tor cash in
hand. A great deal of this proper
ty is Hyde Park and 'Portland
Heights lota, but some of it is good
acreage.
Go to R. II . Greer's for Economy
and Mason frnit jars.
Mrs. and Mrs. C. E. Shorey
were down from Mountaiadale,
this afternoon.
Bob Greer leads and the rest fol
low, in groceries, crockery and
glassware.
Moretz Schmidt and Jos. Biahup
of Helvetia, were county aeat visi
tors, this forenoon,
Miss Ona Ford starts for Clati
kanie tomorrow morning to visit
her brothers.
Col. Bailey, of San Jose, wsb in
town yesterday, visiting .with At
tomey M. a. liump. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Larue, of
Ipavia, 111 , arrived yesterday, and
are guests of Mrs. K A Blair.
W. Phillips, of Forest Grove, and
who owns the Wm. Chalmers'
place near the Dudley mill, was in
town this morning. .
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Patterson,
of Eugene, are bere this week,
guests of Peter Boscow and wife,
parents of Mrs. Patterson.
C. W. Hudson, of Gaston, and
who attends to Southern Pacifio
buainesa at that point, was in the
niln lnrltt Hnrtin m la ear anil
W. P; Rogers, who ran tbe first
tinshop in Hillshoro, is here with
his family, for a day's visit Mr.
Rogers put the first tin roof on the
original building of tbe present
court house, in 1873. He also
hauled the door and window cas
ing from the Quick mill, for the
same building. He is now farm
ing at Broken Bow, Neb., and a
strange co-incdent ia the fact
that J. C. Lamkin fought Indians
from an abode house on the Platte
river, Nebraska, yeara ago, Roger's
uncle and cousin being killed
while residing on tbe place.
Hopvard for lease: Yard of 75
acres, in hops, for lease for five
years, for $20,000; $5,000 down and
balance on time. Four horses,
plows, and all necessary tools.
Present lease gives lessee three
fourths of the crop. Remaining
quarter must be delivered owner of
land. Parties interested sre J. C,
Kuratli or John Salzgeber, Hillabo
ro, R. F. D. No. 4.
Peter Deichman, of Wagoner
Indian Territory, where be is U. 8
Commissioner and counsellor-at-law,
W. H. Deichman. a Dallas,
Texas, hotel man, snd Miss Jsnnie
Deichman, of Effingham, 111., are
bere for a two weeks' visit witb
their brother, C E. Deichmsn.
These four constitute the entire
family of children, and the affair
ia a happy reunion. Their parenta
are still a'lve at femneham. but
felt that tbey were unable to wi h-
atand the rigors of so long a trip.
Hammer paint, ready for the
brush, guaranteed to last 5 vears,
at A. C. Archbold'e. for $1.25 per
gallon. All colois. Full line of
paints, oils and brushes, at lowest
prices.
N. 8. Nelson, of beyond Glencoe,
haa aold bia stock in tbe Nelson
Wilcox Lumber Company to
George aud L. T. Wilcox, and Mr
Nsuon will now take a vacation
from work that has been unbroken
for a number of years. Mr. Nel
son may decide to go into business
in or near HtlUboro within a year.
W bile in the mill business he haa
made many friends in Waahington
county, all of whom wish him every
success.
Hon. Henry Reynolds, conntv
clerk and clerk of the District
courts, Waseca County, Minn., and
ex-sheriff of the ssms county, is in
the city, visiting his daughter-in
law, Mrs. G. A. Reynolds, of Wil
son Creek. Wash , at the home of
Mr. and Mrs' S. D. Powell. Mr
Reynolds ia travelling for bis
health and at the same time seeing
Ihe West and the Lewis iv Clark
Fair.
Miss Marie Hosteller, a niece of
r. C. Blaser, is one of tbe candi
dates for a trip to Honolulu, given
by the Journal Publishing Com
pany. Ihe votes received are tbe
result of Journal subscription!
taken in this county, Polk, Yam
hill, and Tillamook counties. Any
one sending can direct their voter
for Miss Hosteller, or they can
send for tbe Journal by subscribing
with her.
Mesdames 8. B. Huston, of this
city, and Walter Hoee, of Forest
Grove, were to Portlsnd, recently,
to assist Mrs. It Schoueld, of Cor
nelius, in installing the Washing
ton County grain exhibit. Mrs.
SchoGeld haa worked faithfully to
get an exhibit that will be second
to none, and there is promise 0
success for her efforts.
Geo. and Herman Schulmerich
and Henry Reasoner returned this
morning liom Banff, B. C , which
is located on the other side of the
Rocky Mountains. There is a big
hotel there which cost a half mil
lion of dollars, and there ia splendid
fishing and hunting. The boys
are loud in their praises of the trip.
Orton Griebeler, Babe Wescott,
Bert West aod Mr. Adkins. of Gas
ton, were out Wednesday and
brought in five deer. The bjy
did not have to go further out of
Gaston than aix or eight miles,
Otto Knorr.of Clackamas County,
and Miss Matilda C. SteinhotT, of
Tigardville, were married in Port
land, yesterday, under license is
sued by Clerk Godman, of this
county.
The Ladies Aid Society of M. K
church will give a dime social, on
the lawn at Mrs. J. M. Greear a,
Friday evening, August 25. Every
body invited.
For Bale: Young horse, well
broke, aod rubber tire buggy
praoitcally new; goea cheap for
cash. Inquire of Dave, at the Gem
Saloon.
H. T. Blair and wife, Chas Rat
ferty and wife and Mrs. F A. Rol
lo and daughter, of Salem, return
ed the first of the week from a trip
to Netarts.
James Smith, who has been
working for the Thompson Bros,
sawmill, at Mountaindale, has re
turned from a trip to Seaside.
Robert Rice, of Ostrander, Wash
came over last night and went on
out to Glencoe for a few days
visit.
Dr. F. J. Bailey went to Port
land this afternoon to attend the
Irrigation convention.
J. W. Bailey and T. H. Tongue
Jr. went to Portland yesterday to
attend the big sale ol , blooded
horses.
Harvey Miller, who is a student
of law in Portland, is the guest of
kisa wsafirlrMAiKas ft I as U T iaa.ssa-
PROFESSIONAL.
7. A. BAILEY, ZL D,
FbyaleUa, susal wrgeais
Office afarraa-Baiky black wa stab
Rooms la-I.i and 15. BssHsaca
wast corns BaaeliM aad 2mi
BoU'
S. T. LINKLATER, at. B. C. as.,
PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON
OSes npaUiri over Tbs Delta Drug- Blur
Riakleno Bast of Court Haa,
In lb corner of Ihe blork.
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JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIKS1K. M. l.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co.
Consultation in French or English. Of
ficc upstairs in Corwia-Wooaler Block.
North side of Main Street.
F. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Keaidemse on corner Second and Oak Hta,
Oregon Phone Main 110.
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A. B. BAILEY, M.D.,D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phones. Hillsboro, Ore.
GEO. B. BAGLEY
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Kooau 1 sad t obate BaildiBft
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H. T. BAGLEY,
ATTORNBY-AX-LAW
Office, apstairs, over the Pest Office,
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THOS. H. ft E. B. T0X6VK4
Attoraeya-At-Law.
Rooms j, 4. t I. Uargaa Blk, HUlabor.
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JOHN 11. WALL,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office Upstairs, Bailey afsrgaa Bleck.
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W. N. BARRETT,
ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW
Offios. Up Stairs, Ctttrai Block.
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W. D. HARE,
Attorney-at-Law
Shale Baild'uuL Cptsiin, HiMon, Ortm.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
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..Central Heat Market..
CMMOTT BROS., fVojse).,
fieaonnaaf to 47. THImey
Keep constantly on hand a 6ue
supply of fresh meats of all kinds.
4 Nmw Era Its IVJom
We are going 10 sell meats at prices low
er than thou which have prevailed in
the past. Call in and sec us. , We mean
business. 'Phone aad Free Delivery
Mais Street, eppesite Taalatla Betel,
Hillsbors, Oregsa.
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K.J, LYONS B. P. COBNKI.IUS
LYONS & CORNELIUS
Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In
surance Business. List your farm with
them and find a sale. They will treat
you right. Add your sale to our list.
Call in and see us.
Main Street, Hillsboro, Or,
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NOTICE
For the next 10 days wa will rive a 20 tier
cent reduction on Oold filled aud Silver
Frames, also on Lenaea. We will also
give a reduction in the price of treatment.
Remember we cure all ei-ruble diseases
without medicine or knife. We make a
speciality of the eye. Wa-wlll treat goitre
for $10 per month and guarantee a cure.
In from 1 to 3 months. All chronic (lib-
eases yield to our nyHtein of treatment.
inn oner noma gtxxt lor the next, 10
days. Exam ination Free.
UK. A. C. RATON.
IP YOU
WE CAN CURE YOU
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Btaitnuwrfra of Itetroit. Micklitsui. KafalitiiltMi tlsvn
ynrt, Have cured IhttuaantU: Mold tswui. warded
IV or Id' Kair. Urni. IWM. Kfx.'omrm'iMtVd ty pkytto
tana, adih-auopi Hrirvwiti. and trrhiliiMttts vryWrt.
Thia ItiatltuUim ha a Wtatrrn HtatM-h at fortta will
a srv la rtrs; Haa of piidl In ntlrtetair snrtt mid)
women. KirluttiKl im;b all sure, tt-fl loriity, Many has
oma i'uiwI in ttin si wtjk. but flv lo Mix vis!i lb
Mm initially rwiuimt Wlllrl.wem Portland uAOffcrh
Uth. Ytll sH'fl itiiuil until eiilviitlwr t-l. A
POBIT1VB. ABHOLUTS CURK OUAMAVTItlD.
Write C uiH'r! lui Mtrlu-Mlirftiui tri'Hia. U yoll Htnlluil
tlii tMr and aeisd ti'nta its MmiM. U covs!' puatsw,
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Orsirlu and
AddrtM WILLIAM T
LICWIS
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