The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 12, 1905, Image 3

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    ill JESSE MOORE
DEAD ATJREENVILLE
dime toOrcKon in 183.2 From
Wii.shiiiiiton County, Ark.
WAS A HIGHLY RESPECTED CITIZEN
Had Sctvfd la Legislature anil was
County Sbrrllf
Hon. Jree C. Moore, of Greenville,
died at his home, October II, lWi,
niter an extended UIii'im. He had
bnen at the slur during the day,
and bis death was sudden, as be
was apparently feeling no worse
than UMial. Heart trouble seems
to have mn hia malady.
Deceased waa born in Washing
ton county, Ark., September 3,
18:U), and in 1351 he etarted for
California. Changing bia mind
enroute, he came through to Ore
gon, arriving in Portland, October
22, IS VI III first wtk was split
ting 10,000 rails for Win. W ilium.
In l3.Vi he went to California, inln
ing in the Sirkiyou. Ia LV8 he
came hack to this county, aettling
again at Grwuville. He was elect
ml awM-sHor for two years. On May
17, ho wrd.Ul Rachel H. Wilson,
I torn in Minsouri, and who came to
Oregon with her parents the year
uf her birtb, ISI.l. After bis mar
riage he bought 320 acre at Green
ville, and enagtd In farming, lie
wiw elected sheriff for three term,
and was st one time in the mercan
tile hiiMiuera with Mr. Frank Pierce
In 1SH he was elecltd to tbe Ore
gon legislature. Deceased waa a
member of the Msennio fraternity.
Hia wild died in 1330, and in Au
gintt, l.KSJ ho was wedded to Mies
Jennie WiUon.
The widow and the following
children urvlve: By lirat mar
ringe-W. L. Moore, merchant,
Greenville, and Mies Anna, at
home. Mrs. Ilattie BaUiger, White
Hilmori, Wash ; Fred C. Moore, of
Hoat ln; by second marriage Jeeee
C. and Max Mo ire, at home.
PAUL LEONARD OAKERMAN
Paul Ittiard Oakerman, eon of N
P. Oakerman, died at tha family
home near Ilea ver ton, Tuesday eve
ning, October 10, about 9 o'clock,
afier being a sufferer Irom lubercu
loeia fur over four years, during
which time be has continuoualy
traveled fur hie health, He return
ed home Inst May and baa been
confined to hia room ever since
Dfce ised a as born at Scholia, June
2.1, 1H7H, and waa aged 27 year, 3
months and Lr days. At the age
of fifteen year he joined tbe Con
gregational church and haa always
been a sincere and consistent
Christian, heiring bis malady with
great fortitude. Five year ago be
aflilhled with the llillUro Con
grcitational church. Tbe funeral
took place today, the remaioa of
the young man being interred in
the 1. O. 0. F. cemetery, by the
Bide of his mother and brother.
"T
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at publia auction at the
Homer (Irillin farm, 2 milea N. E.
of Hillsboro and i mile west of the
Jamea 11. Sewell farm, at ten a. m.,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
Hihiii liny Kt'l.llMK, 7 ami 10 yrt, 27U); l.y
tllly, 4 )T, MHO; mire, H yr, 110, with
foul; surrol nitre, 7 yr. 1100; tmv Mly. t
ym; 6 minilht oult; l ,rni rows, iimN
Jrney ami lliirliainn, 7 In milk. (SI lrfli)
4 fundi hihiii: 4 t yt Iii'IOt", yearling heir
pri&Ohmui Iiur from ll,a. up and two
lininil miwa Willi pip; tin. Iicha, i,.
Malliml ilni'k", WW) bit. w limit, .'I lonanl
while iihIh, It Itiim winter unlit. I0U Im,
barley, 4ii aka cheat ntl, jji, turn. Itsled
Mriiw.y niTKN imtaloe inning; Mitchell
wiiirnii, f, Hxln waitoii, HtJ, wltin tire,
ttinliiitwy, cart, fj-hoa Hunillarh drill;
ln-rliitfft ft, innwnr, Imyruks, '' Oliver
stool plows, 14 In.j turf ami atuhlile plow,
14 In., iikwi J, 1. ( hns lll-ln. KHiia- I'luw, 4
ri linn atrii harrow, Invvr, wood framr
mill illrio barrow) (imtlinin fan mill, go.nl
a new; Iron fraiim wood mck, cultivator
6 cords 4'1'iwt II r wood, a u work hnr
ii(i, plow liitrimiH, nluKla liarbvia, hay
fork with iulliy nml :U0 itet it0 l)o
iiiiitlii Mcwliifr iiimihliui, rlor orumi,
Coiincll liii'iiUlor, 'ilft d(Kn viipmilly, I'nt
aluina Ini'.iilutUir in id liroodur, nrni -Hranir,
cliiirn, hmiter, liily'a blryHe, .
cut w, 8-1 ii. khI aiiKvr, Ihwiii cln and
luimcrona other Hrtiolm, l.imch at noun,
T Kit MS OF BALK
Under (10, cash; $10 and over on
year's time, approved note, at 8
per oi nt. 2 per cent, oft for oasb
over (10.
Ernest Lvons, Owner,
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer
Card of Thanks.
The undersigned deiir to thank
those win kindly tendered aid and
sympathy to us during the illnoss
of Paul Leonard Oakerman, and
tho bereavement which followed in
his death.
N. P. Oakerman and Family,
Beavorton, Ore., Oct. Vt, 1905.
Flour and Feed. Cate's Market,
J. A, Long, of above Mountain-
dale, was in the city this morning
When you want pioklea go to
Greer's. AU kinds in bulk.
p
8 C. Wihon, of Banks, waa down
to tho county seat yesterday.
Go to McCormick's for, school
supplies. ' y
Walter K. Lovering, of Paoific
county, Wash., and Miss Elizabeth
Weiohbrodt, of Cornelius, were
married thia week, and left for
their home across tbe Columbia,,
Wm. Ladd. of Portland and who
as trustee of the A. II. Johnson
estate, baa been attacked in tbe
court by Mayor Nel Johnson, of
Foreet Grove, roplies to th petition
to have tha court set bltu aside, by
saying that lis baa len fair; that
he does not pretend to own tbe
property deeded to bim in trust,
and to which he haa absolute title,
but that he intends paying off
creditor with the proceed of tbe
property aa soon aa it is sold. Tbe
heir will try to make Ladd get
busy and settle up the estate, the
adminiatration of which has drag
ged fur years. Tbe eetate embraces
hundreds of ' thousands worth of
firoparty, aeveral hundred acres of
and In this county, at fleedville
and Dilley, being a part of the
patrimony.
J. I Hicks and wife, Geo. Hicks
and wife, and Jama Willey and
wife, the latter coupl being from
Nebrasks, are here this week for a
vi-lt with Wm. Tipton and family,
Mr. Hick Sr. being a sister ol
Mr. Tipton. J. P. formerly re
aided here, and for a number of
years ha baa been in the hotel store
snil poatotlioa business in Henley,
a mining center in the Biskiyous.
Mr. Hicks says that three dredge
will be started In the spring.
L. F. Cooper, for eight years in
the mercantile business on tbe
lower Yukon, arrived down from
the Alaska country, tbe other day,
and ia the guest of bis brother, L.
C. Cooper, of southeast of town.
He fill remain in Oregoo until
spring, when he will again reetime
business at his old stand. He
thinks we bave a great country
down here, and when be geta
enough of lb north may locate in
this section.
Tbe fall of the year is an ideal
time to get a new ouch, The long
winter day are coming when you
will have plenty of time to use one
Donelson can surely send you one
that will suit. Htep in and look at
them. Also everything in the fur
niture line. Katisfactlon guaran
teed or money refunded. W. 0.
Donelson, I. O. O. F. Building.
Old hip tale are reported in this
section as follows, tha price paid
being 11 cents: J.C. Buchanan,
Cornelius, 113 bale; It. B. Porter,
Foreat Grove, H8 bales; Zina Wood,
Hillsboro, 60 bale. Pincus, the
Tacoma buyer, made these pur
chase, and Bishop bought 50 bales
of Wood's new crop at 12J. It is
reported that Krebbi Bros, have
bought th Andrew Jack lot, at
Farmlogton, for 12 cent.
Commencing Saturday morning
II. Wehrung & Bona will give a
ticket with each 1 1 cash purcbaie,
entitling purchaser to drawing on
prise as follows: 1st prize, (15 in
trade; 2nd prlxn, (10 in trade; 3rd
prize, (5 In trade; 4th prize, (2 f0
in trade; 6th prise, 4 -piece Table
Set.. . , , '
Apropoa of the "split log" propo
sition to better tbe roada, a Hiilr
boro professional man suggests that
farmeri.Uk this up and give it a
thorough trial. He alno suggests
that a piece of railway track,
hitched at an angle of 45 degrees
behind wagons, might benefit the
roads, and thinks the experiment
ia worth trying.
Style is perhaps tbe first essen
tial feature in K. N. St F. garments,
because it i that which tbe eye first
notes. In a professional sense,
quality come first; for style is im
possible without quality. Here
then, we have the two great requis
ites of good clothing. Prices that
are right. H. Wehrung A Pons.
8eolt Cornelius, county assessor
at Astoria, and who has held t
position for many .consect
terms, waa in town yesterday,
his way out to Alec Gordon's. A
Cornelius atalee that hi period
equalization of taiei has paste
and hs will soon start on anolh
year's assessment. -
R. Humphreys still doh
business across the street from tl
Masonic Building, Second etree
Bicycles repaired; bloyole sundrit
all work guaranteed. Prices t
most reasonable.
Joseph Forestal, with the Uni
Meat Company, Portland, and wi
last spriug made a four mon
stay in Honolulu, was in the d
yesterday and oalled st this oil
for a year'a reading relating to his
boyhood's county. He formerly
resided at Ctdar Mill,
Farm for Rent: Two miles north
east of Hillaboro, 210 acres good
buildings. Twenty five acres seed
ed to olover, and forty Ave aorea in
olover and timothy. Inquire at
this offioe.
Mrs. W, J. Benson, wife of the
machinist, suffered a severe stroke
of partial paralysis the first of the
week Dr. F. A. Bailey was called
and found her unoonsoious. She is
still unable to speak, but is im
proving some, si though her condi
tion ia ooneidered critioal.
Hammar paint, ready for the
brush, guaranteed to last 5 yearB,
at A. C. Arohbold's, for $1.25 per
gallon. All- colors. Full Una of
paints, oils and brushes, at lowest
prices, i r
M. M; Mead, running the Frank
Imbue plaoe, was in town yester
day, and states that he ia soon to
go at work again on the Mountain
dale ditch, commenced last fall.
Cheat seed and tare ssed for sale.
I John Milne, Hillsboro.
, . Toboggan Maplesyrup at Greer's;
LONGEST BRIDGE IS
SOON COMPLETED
Hand Itniling Will he in
IMace This Week
COXTKACTOK GOODIN IS THROUGH
EiprcU te Hsv Sway Braces a la a
Few Days
Contractor J. W. Goodin is winding
up tbe finishing touches on tbe
longest stretch of bridge in Wash
ington county, and in a few days
more the entire structure will havs
been finished. There are over 4,
000 feet of bridge, lineal measure
ment, in the two sections. The
outer railing will lie in place this
week, and thesaay braoea under
neath will be in place in a few
days.
Tbis bridge ia filling a want that
hat leen paramount for a number
of years, as in tbe winter South
Tualatin people were obliged to go
around by the M inter bridge, aev
eral milea out of their way.
The county hoard bad tbe bridge
level surveyed high enough to
withstand any high water, and like
tbe children of Israel, tbe people to
tbe south of town can pats over
"dry-shod" during ths winter
months.
BEAVERTON
Kliner K. UVlf , of Fort OracUi, Nicara
gua, recently Kve hit slater, Mra. V. K.
Allen iul nephew, sod niece, C. W. Al
len and Mr. I). C. Fiilier, a joyful ur
prlae, this 11 Dg IiIh flrat viait to them ia
twenty yearn. Mr. Wade is a merchant
nd mining mm down ia the tropics,
and it now returning home via New
York, bis Urge intereels down there de
manding hia immediate atteution. He
tipecU to return here In s year's time.
Mrs. I'tlttsnd Mra. Cooper attended
the Lewis & Clark, Tuesday.
The splendid weather it being appre
ciated by everylwdy.
HONORED BY PYTHIANS
John M. Wall, of thia city, wm elected
Crtnd Vice t'lmnocllor, lkimain of Ore
gon, by tbe Knights ol Pjrthim Grand
Lodge, ia I'ortlnud, Tuesday. Mr. Wall
it now within one ttep of tbe highest of
ORAM) VICR CHANCELLOR
JOHN M. WALL, HILLSBORO
hunort the Donmin can bealow that of
the oilice of Crtnd Chancellor. Thia hit
frieniUexpet't to tecure for him st the
next Grand Lodge acini on.
FOR SALE
Berkshire stock hogs And shouts
also young brood sows with pigs.
"--tmtoh. Hillsboro, It. F.
j he
yjwhe
lv J
snip 01 ch)j)ui auu -mercy Mer
man shall not be made.
No? 13 set for final settlement
estate of Wm A Britton, deceased .
E M Cederltert; appointed ad
ministrator estate C Molttad, de
ceased, bonds at $2200. '
Contest final settlement estate of
Margaret Jones, deceased; ordered
that $15 received for stove be put
in assets of estate; also ordered that
eaoh party pay costs of respective
sides in court; upon payment of
olaims and filing of receipts estate
will close of record.
Estate of Sarah J Pollock goes to
final settlement Nov 13.
Frank Howell, Chris Hesse and 8
W Seelye, appointed appraisers
estate of Chris Molstead, deceased.
Sale of pet-tonal property Martha
Perrett estate approved.
T A Lewis, J B McPberson and
Jno Tom pie ton appraisers to file
supplemental inventory estate Chas
W Rosa, deceased.
A, W. Donelson, of Newport, was
in town today,
Julius J, Meacham, of above
Mountaindale, was in town this
morning.
HILLSBORO AHOUS, OCT. 12, 1009
' Ferd Groner and wife, of Scholls,
were in tbe oily this afternoon. .
Wanted: Girl for housework; in
town. Inquire at thia office.
S. A D. Meek waa in from be
yond Git ncoe yesterday.
R, L. Hnllenbeck, of Mountain
dale, waa in town yesterday.
B. C. Hollenbeck, of Mountain
dale, waa down to tbe city yeeter
day. School tablets, pencils, pens and
inks, etc, at McCormick's music
lore.
Green Walker, of Greenville, ac
companied by his wife, was in town
yesterday.
Wanted: Cider apples. No de
cayed or dirty apples taken. 0 E.
Edson, Cornelius.
A. B. Mulloy, or Tualatin, an
old-time subscriber of the Argus,
was a caller yesterday.
Smoke the Schiller and Excel
lence cigars Oregon manufacture.
Call for them.
Cbaa. McFee, of Lturel, was in
town Wednesday, and be expects
to rent bis farm soon, and move in
to town.
A six bone power upright engine
end boiler for sale. W. J. Benson,
Hillsboro, Ore. '
Edmond Cornelius end family
have moved in from Glencoe, and
are reaidiog in the Smith property,
on Fifth BlreeL
E. A. Btrns' new song "A Dear
Little Webfoot Girl" now on sale
at McCormick's mueio store, 25 cts.
Dr. Tamiefie reports that the
small pox cases are getting along
very well. This refers to ths West
Union cases.
Hayee' double force pump the
only pump in the long run, at A.
C. Arcbbold's. Call and see before
purchasing.
Geo. W. Patlerron, special agent
of the Interior Department, was
out Sunday, the guest of bis son,
G. A. Patterson.
Miss Wilma Waggener is now
prepared to accept pupils on piano
or organ. Inquire at bar home.
Mr. Margaret Pinney, of Fredo
nia, Kansas, arrived this week, and
is the guest of ber brother, Geo. W.
Kelley, of Vinelands.
R. V. Humphreys is busy these
days getting guns and pistols ready
for the hunting season. If your
gun needs repairs, give bim a call
In another column carpenters
will find an advertisement calling
for bids on the Rood bridge work,
southeast of this city.
Call at our store and taste our
syrup made of Mapleine Extract
J. A. Met-singer, Second St , Hills
boio. The Oregon Condensed Milk Co.,
in one day, this week, received or
ders for 2000 casea of cream for the
Washington market.
R. II. Walker, of near Cedar
Mill, waa in town today, appearing
before the Board of Equalization
with his attorney, Thoa H Tongue
Jr.
For sale: Two Holstein bull
calves. A. Bendler, Jesse Corneli
us place, 4 1 miles northwest of
Hillsboro. Address, Cornelius, R
F.D.I.
Foremen Reevts, of the ready
print department of the American
Type Foundera' Portland branob,
waa in tbe oily yesterday, calling
on the newspaper fraternity.
Nothing pleases the lady of the
nijsea like choice groceriea and
Veep nothing else. Try us. H.
rung A Sons.
sa Alice Merryman has return
m Spokane, Wash , where she
)ed the wedding, as brides
nf MissTneo Root, who a as
Id to Mr. Harry Btuitt.
-ifio Monthly the finest Coast
line, $100 per year. Argus
Monthly for II 60. Uet your
:r reading now.
II. Teegarden, who farmed ei
'.y clerk J, A. Imbrie's place
1 . t
j season, nas inoveu to nioro,
nerman county, and will try
wheat farming on a big scale.
C. Greer invites everybody
wanting shoes to give bim a call
He carries the famous Kilt-Kenney
shoe. Main street, opposite Tuala
tin.
Gospel meetings at the Christian
church this week and next. Friends
are cordially invited. Attention
speoially invited to the lecture
next Tuesday night.
Our famous W. L: Douglas shoes
for fall and winter wear are what
you need, gentlemen', - Biggest
stock of shoes on the West Side.
II. Wehrung & Sons.
Mr. Whitmore, father of Jacob
Whitmore, and who lived in the
Laurel section fifteen years ago,
has returned from Goldendale, and
will again take up his residence
here.
Ladies, attention: Miss Hesse,
of South Third Street, one door
north of the Baptist Church, will
make winter hats to order, and will
also make over and re-tri m. Latest
art patterns:
W. A. Hall, of Columbia county,
Ore., and Gertrude E. Marsh were
united in marriage at ths home ol
Prof. Jos. W. Marsh, in Foest
Grove, Oct. 10, 1905, Rev, Henry
L. Bates officiating." .7 .1
EQUALIZATION BY
BOARDTHIS WEEK
Complainants Are Not as
Many as Expected
KOLl SOT MATERIALLY REDUCED
Soatbcra Pacific' Reprrseatatlvs
the CrtHo4
the county Us equalization board,
con ms ting of Judge L. A. Rood,
Clark God man and Assessor Wil
cox are in session tbia weak, equal
izing and adjusting the 1905 tax
roll. Tbe eoraplainanta are not aa
numerous aa waa expected, and
very few cbaogee are being made.
In all liklihood the roll will be
added to by increase of assessments
rather tbao diminiahed by reason
of complaint. Here and there, of
courae, where a man can ahow that
he ia injured, by comparison, a re
duction is made, but there com
plain ta are few and far between.
The Western Union Telegraph
Co. kicke to doubling their assess
ment, even if lands and other pro
perty are doubled, but their com
plaint will doubtleee, under the
circumstances, get little considera
tion. Tbe Southern Pacific sends
a man out, objecting to assessment
on lands, but as all are used alike
that ia tbe end sought by the as
sessor it ia not likely that the
company will get a reduced valua
tion. Some taxpayers will be raised,
here and there, on money notes and
accounts, perhaps, and the raise
will doubtleis balance the reduc
tions granted. -
The following have filed written
requeeta f r a reduction in their
assessment: M Dillaboy, Cooper
Mountain; Frances Jenkins, Law
rence Hall donation; A P Lnther,
on Mountaindale property; I C
Clutter, Tualatin; C P Wunderlich,
Centerville; Robt Johnson, Beaver
ton; C E Shorey, Mountaindale;
Fred Bulling, Blooming; John
Dethlefa. Gaston; E A Eddy. Tual
atin; A J Heas, Tualatin-Sherwood;
Thoa Schoolcraft, Dilley; K M Lane,
Kalama; R H Walker, Cedar Mill.
TURNER SCHLEGEL
I Mr. E. T. Turner and Miss Ella
Schlegel, of Banks, were united in
marriage in thia city, October 11.
1905. Rev. C. L. Hamilton, of
the M. E. Church of Hillsboro, of
ficiating. The groom is a well
known young, businefs man of
Banka, and the bride is a daughter
of John Schlegel, who has a place
near tbe new town. They depart
ed on the evening train for Port
land, and upon their return will
keep house at Banks. The ceremo
ny was performed in the presence
of W. G. Walker and wife, and a
sister, Miss Schlegel, and Mr. Po
land. Both the young people have a
hoet of friends in North Washing
ton county who are awaiting a
chance to lender congratulations.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Wm Batterson to Cornelius Nelson
4oasecj3t3a2w fxx
ilengta Oleaon Tontjo to Peter
Carlton et nx 5 a tec 16 1 I a r 1 . 760
C A Binkley et ux to AC Donelson
lot 4 blk 1 Wthrungi add Hills
boro I40
Sarah S Jackaou to Clarence Bar
ber 8 acres sec 6 1 1 a r s w and
other lands... 950
J J Krebs et niloWL Stevent et
al 8 a J M Ritchey d I c 1 1 a w . 1500
Ulrica Kempf to Geo K Krebs 80
a sec 33 t 2 n a w 3600
Esther I Dennit et al to G H Bid
well blk 11 Bohartt sub division 525
Ole Olten to John A Olten 14 a tec
13 1 1 1 r 1 w ooo
Anna L Neuman to Louis R Sieges
lot 31 Miller and VanSchnyver
tract 5
A T Lewis et ux to Wm Smith 11
t tec 5 1 1 n r 3 w 2550
D T Phillips et ux to Rmma J Pat
ton lo a near Cornelius 900
J A Messinger et nx to P Lackey
et al lot 3 blk I9 Hillsboro 65o
A T tloose et nx to J N Hoffman It
1 blk 2 Walkers add F Grove , . . 2000
M A Wheeler et ux to James A
Messinger i67 t sec 18 t a a r w 900
Investment Co to John Kiermeier
et ux 2o in J Li llicklin d 1 c. . .. 600
Henry Htnnan to Edgar Hannan
2ooa sec 26 t 2 n r 4 w 3000
W K Pitch to Lulu J Allen Its 3 to
9, inclusive, blk 4I Cornelius . . 420
Bertha Heidel Calhoun to J W and
J 11 Cochran 160 a sec 34 and 3s
t JBi6w 5
P M Heidel to J W and J H Coch
rtn 160 a sec 35 1 3 n r 6 w . . , . 5
KALSCH FRANCK
Philip Kalsch and Miss Barbara
Franck were united in marriage at
the St. John's Catholic Churcb,
Blooming, Oct. 10, 1905, Father J.
L. Buchoher, of the Hillsboro St.
Matthews' Church, officiating.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the kind friends
who assisted us in our sickness and
bereavement in the death of our
little one.
Mr. and Mrs C. H. Jeremiah.
Hillsboro, Ore., October 12, 1905.
M. Dillaboy, of Cooper Mountain,
waa in town today.
Leo Schwander was down from
Mountaindale yesterday.
A. V. Denny and wife, of below
Beaverton, were county seal visit
ors yesterday.
Woo. Smith, a travelling sales
man from Kan Francisco, and who
was one of the passengers on the
ill-fated St Paul, wrecked on the
coast, was in town today, and tells
a thrilling atory of the shipwreck.
The boat struck tbe rrck about
2:30 in tbe morning, and there was
a terrible scramble for a short time.
He explains why the captain put
people into the boats before the ves
sel went down, raying that under
the circumstances, no on knew
what minute the St. Paul would
sink. Tbe men, he says, stood
back and allowed women to get in
to the boats, and everything was or
derly. One woman, from Califor
nia, played the piano during the
excitement of the panic, and per
formed just as carelessly as if ahe
were in her own home.
A. H. Hampton and wife, of
Newport, and who were farmer res
idents of Forest Grove, celebrated
their golden wedding at the sum
mer resort city, one day last week.
They are parent of Mrs. J. 8. Bux
ton, and settled at Forest Grove in
1373, coming here from the east.
In 1834 they went to Newport, and
Mr. Hampton baa been postmaster
there for some years
No appointment has been made
in the vacincy caused by the death
of Judge Bellinger, of the Federal
court and the appointment will
probably be held up yet for iom
time. The people of this county
are still unanimous for Judge T. A.
McBride, one of the state's splen
did jurists, and who ia well known
to the citizens of thia place.
John R. Bailey, the Buxton
rancher and prune grower, is busy
these days drying his crop Prunes
are higher this season than for
some years. This is said to be due
to faddists, who, ever tince Will
Wehrung went to St. Louis and ex
patiated upon the Oregon prune,
will bave a half dozen prunes every
morning for breakfast.
A. P. Lutber has finished exca
vating for the opera house founda
tion, and everything is now readi
ness for Contractor Goodin as soon
aa lumber is on tbe ground. Tbe
local theatrical club is talking of
opening "the new playhouse with a
repetition of its former successes.
Arthur W. Rice, with the Sunset
Magazine, published by tbe South
ern Pacific, was a caller at the Ar
gue office this week . He is here to
get a few pages descriptive of Wash
ington County for the magazine,
which is one of the neatest publica
tions of its kind ou the coast.
Supt. Ringle will scon have the
water pipe laid along Main, between
Second and Third, and then will
close tbe unsightly trench where
the pipe is uncovered. The city
will also replace some of the old
pipe in other portions of the sys
tem. Joseph Conran, of New York
City, is here this week, the guest of
Geo. W. Schulmerich, cauhier of
the Commercial Bink. Mr. Con
ran is in the stereotype room, New
York Times. He went up to the
Cascades, yesterday, to see tbe Co
lumbia river.
Our fall and winter Btock of la
dies' dress goods is here, and it is
most complete in the county. We
carry the celebrated Munsin un
derwear for ladies and Misses
Union suits. H. Wehrung & Sons.
Mrs. Loui Manning, who has
been spending the week in Port
land, suffered a revere attack of
pleurisy while at tbe home of her
son, Marion Wilcox. At last re
ports she was improviog. .
The little child of Landlord Jere
miah and wife, of the Hotel Hills
boro, pasted away the first of the
week, after an extended illness.
The parents have the sympathy of
their friends in their bereavement
Neil Dai ley, who has been spend
ing the summer at Eureka, Cel.,
came home the first of the week,
taking passage on the Steamer Al
liance, which picked up the pas
sengers from the wrecked St. Paul.
Ira E. Wheeler has told his
property south of here, and will
leave the last of the week for Port
land, from which place he will go
to Santa Rosa, Cal., his old home,
to look after interests there.
Speaking of groceries if you
want the finest staple and fancy
groceries to be found in tbe market,
try John Dennin. He is after your
trade, and once a customer, always
a customer.
L. H. Atwater, who sustained a
couple of broken ribB some time
ago is so far recovered that he is
again able to take charge of the
Dennis' dairy, east of town.
Strayed: Three black barrow
stock hogs, good order, weighing
about 200 each. Liberal reward.
J. ,V Goodin, Glencoe, or Jackson
Bottom bridge, Hillsboro.
N. P. Oakerman, formerly of
Reedville, and now of east of Bea
verton, was in town yesterday
morning, calling on his friends and
transacting business.
i James Austin, of ths Newill Riv
er View Military Academy, was
out yesterday, visiting with Ward
Downs, a former college class mate.
J. H. Dorland, of Shady Brcok,
was in the county peat today, on
his return from Portland.
Wm. Bagley Jr. was up from the
Geo. Bagley hopyard, southeast of
Newton, yesterday.
A. A Phillips, of Conitliuj, was
in town this afternoon. - '
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F. A. BAILEY, II D.
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Rooms 1 t-lA tad 1$. Btatdwea aaotk
wtst corner Baaeliae as4 Sad sties.
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S. T. LINKLATER, at. B. C, at.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlot upatairs oyer The Delta Drug Store
Rttidtnca laat of Court Uaaee.
in tht comer or lb hlnrk.
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JAMES PHILLIPE TAXIESIE. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Sorgeoa Souther. Pacific Railroad Co.
Consultation ia French or Kngllsh. Of
See apttairs in Conrin-Wootter Block.
North tide of Main Street.
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F. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Kmidenot on comer Second and Oak Btn.
Oregon Phone Main 116.
HILLSBORO - - - OREGON
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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 phone. Hillsboro, Ore.
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Eooms 1 sad 2 Skate Balldlngl
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H. T. BAGLEY,
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Office, npttaira, over the Peat Office,
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THOS. H.ILB. T0S6CE.:
Attoraeys-At-Law.
Room j, 4, k S. Morgan Blk, HUlabere.
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JOHN II. WALL,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office UptUira, Bailey Mergaa Black,
assets, laala.
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W. N. BARRETT,
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Office, Up Stain, Central Block.
HILLSBORO ORXOON.
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W. D. HARE,
Attorney-at-Law :
Shalt Building, Ijdm, Hilkbon, Ortgoc
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THOS. H.TONGUE, J R
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
..Central Meat Market..
EMMOTT BROS., FrojM.,
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Keep conttantly on hand a fine
supply of fresh meats of all kinds.
A Mmw Erm In Prlomm
We are going to tell meats at prices low
er than those which hare pre f tiled in
the past. Call in and tee us. We mean
business. 'Phone and Free Delivery
Mais Street, opposite Taalatia Hotel,
Hillebore, Oregea.
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E, J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS
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 yonr sale to our list.
Call in and see na.
Main Street, - Hillsboro, Or.
If you want to get welt and strong use
Eldolwelss Herb Tma
A powerful remedy againat all Pulmon
ary trouble, Colds and LaGrtppc Na
ture's own Tonic and Cure for Stomach,
Bladder and Kidney Diteaset. Woman's
Friend, and a positive cure (or all their
ailments.
ffrloa. BO oonta, Pomtmld
If your merchant does not keep The
Diamantine Family Remedies (which
are guaranteed pure vegetable com
pounds) then order directly from Pacific
Coast Agent, John F. Ofmt,
PMlmtHl, On., A T. B. M
With each order the valuable booklet,
"How to Gain and Keep Health," will
be sent free.
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0. 0. Barlow, of Portland, was
in the city today.
Eugene Dant, of Reedville, wa
in the city yesterday,
J. B. Downing, of Progress, was
in town this forenoon.
The sills for the new theatre
building have been delivered.
John Vainlerwal, of Uort Least of
Reedville, was in town yesterday.