The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 22, 1906, Image 3

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    MILLS80R0 ARGUS, NOV. 22, 1906
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People
Tiiriicd Awuy I'.vcry
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COILU NOW KEi f FIFTY HOUSES
Seveial liircl In UuiU Collage Nut
SlIlllllliT
Real estate nun nnl agent for
properly say tlmt nl IhmhI lifiy
people wauling tn rent house fur
the Winter have gone to other
town through the inability to
supply people thiri Fall. For v
ral month - in fuel ever since the
advent ol thn I.ytle road there
hi len a big (li'inni fur lnHiMt'H,
and the supply Iihn been inade
tlal tO tllH lIlMIIDIIll.
Next season there will he Hev
ml lionmn put up for rental mr
ioe. Kvery old shack in lhe
town lit occupied ami it appear
that
t ll'lHt lift V Inure humeri
could
Iih rented if thn tiiwii hail
I he in.
MAINS MQNWOE
A ery pretty Hi-ddicg wa rile
hrated at the hium of Mr. and
Mm. J.T Heard, of Karinii glim,
Nov. '.'I. I'.MK!, at 'Jill) in the nflrr
iiiinu, the contracting partita huiiiu
Mr. John W, IIiiiiih and Minn
Nellie V Monroe, both id 1'nrtland,
Hev. J. S hiihoinb !rnuiihir of the
(tone city ttliriating Tim brnl
wan charmii'g in wl.iu-ilk mull.
After the rereuuniy thn wedding
parly w sen ltd In a drlighiful
dinner. Thnee prcHiil were: lr
J Wnituuuih Itrmigher and wif,
Mis Margaret Kredeen, 1'uritand;
Mr. and Mm. J. T. llesrd and
chililrili, and Mr. and Mr. J. A.
.imiiivroiHii, of Kuseluud Fitrui.
The groom i ns-uciated with
Mr. Heard in a farm at Farming
tuu, hut i l present fun in in tor
the North I'acilic Lumber tym
pany, uf I'ortland A fti-r a short
wedding trip the happy ciupU will
lie at hmue to t ln-ir friend at .No
fitt." Noilh Twenty Sixth, Portland
l-KEEMAN MUKLLFK
Mr. KiUard Freeman, of North
Yamhill, and Mix Minnie Mueller,
uf thta city, were untied ;u marriage
at the home uf the bride sister
Mm. Henry Mclntire, in HilUlmro
lire., Nov. 20, l'.MlC, Hev. I.. F.
knap, of the M. K. Church, clli
elating. The wedding touk place
at 2 : Kl o clock III the aflernoml in
the preeeuce of relative and a few
invited friend. Mr. and Mr
Freeman will lenide at the home
uf the groom near North Yamhill
SCHNEIDER DELSMAN
Mr, Phillip Hchneiilxr and Minn
France DulMinan were united in
marriage at St. Matthew' Catholic
Church, HilUlmro, Oregon, Nov
20, lUOtl, Kev. Father .1. L. Huch
olsur solemnizing the nuptial
The briila U a dauhUr of Mr. C
DeUman, of southeast of thi city
and the gnom i a well known
Washington county young man.
LEPSCHAT- GARHIGUS
Mr H. K. I-i p-i hut and Miss Mary
Garriitu were united in marriage
at the home ol F. W. I.epschal
North I'laiDH, November II. r.HH
Hev. I,. F. ll lknup. of the IIiIIh
boro M. K, Clurcl', ollinating
The Broom in a hoii of Mr and
Mrs. F. V. Lepmhiil and thn brid
1 a daughter of .I pthii (iarri;u
of near llnnk.
MARTY -TKACHSF L
Mr. John Murlv, of nuir R-thany
and Mi" Knhio Truchnel, of near
Jleaverton, worn maud in iuarringii
at the home of the bride' ft hr,
Jacob Ti'ttchnel, November Hi, I'.KMi,
Kev, J. (' Mchwnheiiliind ollicia
tiog. PUBLIC SALE
The uni)ornijiioil will Hill ut public
auction at hU Inrm, I J milim north
eat of Phillip, and II milim Hoiitli
wel of I.inlon, at 10 o'clock a. m
HATDUDAY, DHL'UMIIKR 1
Two work. tiomrH nnl liunu'im, , cowt
giving milk, 2 your heifer, . iloeu
I'lyuioutli Kock..lieiia, ('Iiriiiiioii lilmlcr,
Cbatupion mower, futin wukoii, Covered
hack, ilito plow, linyriike, Imrrow, feeit
cutter, o ton billed liny, lot out, plowi,
cullivntom, tools mill miiiieroun other
article.
Terumuf Bale: Under iflO, ciiHh;
10 and over, ImnkabUi mile, T) per
cent, interent, one year' time.
Alexander Muthya.
J, C. Ktiratli, Auctioneer.
Exces ol Rainfall
The weather bureau reports that
the rainfall fiincii September 1 in
4.13 in exocKB of nonnal. That'
going Home, mire, lor the rainfall
baa been short every year for the
past three BeiiHoiiH,
Argus and Orogonian, $2.00.
Chas MatthfB, of ,iurel, was a
county eeat vinltor lliin morning,
T. V. Haiti, of Snoggin Valley,
was in town last evening.
A retired locomotive engineer
who ha been topping at Heaver
ton for pome time recently eut the
ollicer at thi place a message for
them tocoiue to Heave rin, aa he
had important Information to give
them relative to the Foreet Grove
nk robbery, Raying that he knew
woman who had told him that
die thought the robber were slay
ing at her house last December
when the hank wa robbed, and
that they never left their room by
lay, going out only at night. lie
said the described them to him ao
accurately that he cm.ceived the
idea they were the men who robbed
the bank. He alio naid the woman
told him the two men gave her a
nun of money a day or ao after the
rohltery and auddenly disappeared,
and that she believed they were the
guilty partie. The officer made
a thorough inyettigation and ay
there U abtolutely uothiug to the
utory, it tieing rather evident that
the man Kueign wa augrrwi at the
woman iu ome way and wiehsd In
uniiny her. Kniigo tnon afterward
left Heaverton and it now at Can
by.
1'reebyterian notice: Thank-
itivmg eervicet at the luaiatin
I'laiii TreNhylerian church, 10
o'clock a. m. Everybody InviUd
At the (Irrman Tree Church at
Hethany, on Nov. 27. Kev. A V
Ueinhard is to te iutalled. Kev
eral minUter will be preeenl from
irtland to perlorm the inftalla
tiou aervice, Hev. L. M. Hix iir to
reHide; IU v. II II. i'ralt to charge
the nan tor; Rev. A. Robinson, Hill
uro, to charge the people; and
Kev. A. W. Reinhard to deliver the
ermuii. There will he a elmrt
rhankegiving aerviceat Reedville
on Thanksgiving Day, at 12 o'clock,
utter which there i!l be a public
weilding. Reedville Service neit
Habbalh. Nov. 2'. at 3:1. Wel
come to all.
I'ratt Vickf-r, a Corneliua Ixiy,
ami who na been at pi. Joe mr
mime time, a agent and operalor
for the Southern racitic, arrived
VYedneaday uuirniug to act aa oper
tor and aHumtant aaeot at tin
nlare. Mr. Yicker ha nlway
given univeraal aalifaction and aa
he will I e among old friend here
hi ly at tlii iMiint ehould be
very pleanaut. 1 H. Naugle, who
ha been here for never al month,
left yeeterday for Weal Fork, lietow
(iranta l'aa, where he will have
the night operator ahift at an in
reaee of (alary. Mr. Naugle made
many friend while here and leave
with the high regard of all who
met hi in.
Smoker like the Schiller and the
Kioulleni'i. These ciaar are of
the beet Block. You can't fool an
authority on a good cigar.
Mr. Kdythe Toiier Weatherred
formerly of thia city, ia now editor
ml publiHher of "Western Tour,'
an M) page magazine public bed in
lierkely, Cel. The publication i
neatly iilutrated and well written
lii'iim a credit to weetern ell'ort in
every way. 1 lie uuject ol me
journal i to induce Americana of
the Kant to vinil the coael mint
iiiMtead of oroeiug the Atlantic
where they ee ecenery econd to
the rugged eye-line of the eet
particularly the racitic coast
tectum.
Mr. Ague Campbell (lowan will
lie at the (IreenhnUBe Wednesday
and Saturday of each week, here
after, to cell out the remainder of
the ehruhbery, plant, etc. Patron
a ill pleaae take notice. Kvery
thing going at a eacriflce. Here i
the chance to get thruhbery for lit
lie or nothing.
The Corvallia Agricultural Col
lege ha United a bulletin telling of
the ehorl Farmer' Course to he
held at the College January 8 'o 18
incluHive. lhe college will have
tine eorp of inBtrnolor and Dr
VVithycombe will instruct through
out the Heemon. IJuite a numb
iiKuallv attends from thia county
a theie i a special couree in
dairvinit The exnenaes will be
very light, as board and lodging
hut $3 or $4 per week up tbera.
Kurulli HrotherB report the
follwoing realty Bales through their
ollioe: A. Nimmo sells 20 acres
near Reedville to Wni. Uensley
'2.(HK); A. H (larrison and eon
11 illsbiiro residence, C. F. Ketnpin
10.r.O; C. K. Bradley, 40 acren near
Ranks, to a Mr. Spielings, $2400
Hon. W. H. Webrung leaves to
morrow for Seattle, where he will
assist in picking out the site for
the Oregon building at the Alaska
Seattle Fair. Mr. Wehrung gets
his appointment from Gov. Cham
herlain.
For sale: Pigs just weaned
weigh from 30 to 40 pounds.
Thoa' Connell, Hillbboro, R. F. 1)
3, ranch near Glencoe.
A large number of the friends of
Mine Jennie (Jreer honored her wiln
a delightful shower party at the
home of her nareuta, on First
Street, last Monday evening.
John Peters, who recently went
from North Foreet drove to North
Yakima, lost his wife some time
ago, and Iibh left that part of the
state.
Rom, Nov, 12, 11)00, to Mr. aud
Mrs. Herman Koeber, of Soholls, a
daughter.
Itirn, to Chas, Matthes and
wife, of Laurel, Nov. 20, l'JOU, a
daughter.
8 A. D. Meek, of near Mouu
taindale, was a county Beat visitor
today.
J ri
a i Hcst Returns liver in the
Histoiy of the System
I'LAXT IS I5i C00I) CONDIflON
Kner Jet's Krport Published In lbi
Vt cfk Uue
Recorder II. T. Ragley thi week
puhliwhes the report of the condi
tion of the city for the year juet
ended. It shows the annual re
ceipts from the water and light
plant to le l'.l,(i.V2.4l, the largevt in
the history of the public ownnridiip
nl the lyHtem, or since the plant
wa intalbl. The system ha re-
eived sufficient to pay iuterent on
lbs water and light bonde, oper
ating expenee, light and water ex-
lenmonH, new triitoriiiern; ami a
arge portion of the cost of the new
main on Main elreit, and ahive all
thi wool. I have netted over fllO
had it not been for the installation
of the meter system, which diet
over T'.hni. 1 lie) timieM were a
ueceteily and although they have
rut down the reieipu aUml 125
iter month the light service ha
growu to proportion that make
the total income an increase over
the receipt before the meter were
purchuied. They mean a savirg
of fuel, a well, which will count
on the coming year's showing.
The plant I in better condition
than since the city owned it in
fact the plant i well worth th
money it represent. The receipt
for November will overreach the
700 mark for water and light
alone, according to Recorder lUg
ley.
At the lime of lite purchnH4 of
the plant by the city. HilUhoro's
etit wa about f IH.ihhi, with no
aeiet. loday the city lialiihties
are scroti, witli n plant Hilly
worth lhe amount of debt. Hefore
purchasing the city ( aid I12li0 per
year for light and tire protection
The taxpayer now pay I!,2(NI
annually and have double, or over
the street hirlit service.
For the 11 year the city has
crawled out of debt tl.tHJO, and the
service has been excellent.
Next year's report will be more
Mattering because extenion will
not be so expensive as those of
Ibis and last year.
MASS MEETING
Notice to the Legal Voter of H llsboro
There will beheld in the City
Ol
MilUboro. at the t:ity Hill, on
Tuesday, November 21, HKHi, be
ginning at MH) P. M , a mass meet
Dig of thn legal voters of the City
of HilUboro for the purpose
nominating a city ticket coneisling
of a Mayor for term of una year
three councilmen for term of two
years; city recorder and city treas
urer for terms of one year and for
the transaction of any other hnsi
ness that may properly come before
such meeting.
Hy order of the City Council.
Dated at HilUboro, Ore., Nov.
21, 1!MK!.
It. P. Cornelius, Mayor.
HILLSBORO FRUIT MEETING
The farmers of this vicinity will
meet here on Decenilwr S, at 111:110
m, to orgnnizH a horticultural
board for the purpose ol tsking up
the matter of proper care of or-
:hards. Inspector Harris will be
present and all who are in favor of
helping out fiuit culture and put
ting it on a sanitary and pro
ductive, as well as a prolilable
basis, are requested to he present.
Tbe meeting will hold either in tbe
court house or the city hall.
PROBATE
C C I 'spies, trustee of estate of C. II Hn
lier, ilt'ceaseil, tilra rt port of estnte and
Mine ii approved.
CuatiHstislilp of Constnntiue Miller
filet appraisement at fiti..
Monday, Dec n set for hearing pcti
tiou to show cause wliy real estitte, e,uar
dinnsliip .lolin C Hatch et all, slisll not
tie sold.
I'inal settlement estate John Streseset
for December 34.
(iuardinuship Geote Warreu, minor,
tiaviiiK naid ssid (leorire Wnrren lull
share of flS.oH, suid Kimnliiuiship is re
leaaed a to liability to him,
Inventory of T M 1 lines eilste up
proved at f 49 1. bo.
J K Halley, Forest (irove, appointed
administrator estnte Nathaniel I' Nye,
deceased, bond at f 1500; C O Uoe, A R
l.euho ami S li Ilugliea, appraiser.
Grant Manu was over from South
Tualatin yesterday.
L, C. Brown was over from Iowa
Hill Tuesday.
Thursday, Nov. 2il, ia Thanks
giving Day.
A. Kriecer. of North Forest
Grove, was an ArgiiH caller today
Adrian Merryman, now of Tort
land, was out Sunday, the guest of
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleming Wilson
of Portland, were guests of Dr. V
J. Bailey and wife, Sunday. Mr.
Fleming is an author of repute and
is now editor of the Pacific Monthly.
Puritan oil beaters Chas. A.
I.amkin Co.
A. A. McCurdy, of Cornelius,
wa in the city Tuesday.
Ja. Slitt, of Sylvan, was in the
ity the last of the week.
Noah Scheidel, of North Plain,
was in the city yesterday.
F. YV. Irroler, of Cornelius, wa
an Argu caller yesterday.
Geo. Cypher and wife were down
from near Mountaindale yesterday.
Dolls undressed, half dressed,
and wholly dressed at Mrs. Pills
burr's. J. C. Hare, interested in the new
sawmill, was in the county seal
yesterday.
R. U. Porter, the Forest Grove
hop grower, was in the city Tues
day evening.
Japanese paper napkins in choice
signs, crepe paper, etc., at Mrv.
Pillsliury's.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard
MorVy, of Forest drove, Nov. 20,
l'JUtl, a son.
Mrs. Olive Frewing, of Tigard-
ville, wa a guest of the MesdamrB
Kurulli. Sunday.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy F
Via, of Foreet Grove, Nov. 10,
l'.'tlli, a daughter.
For a good smoke try the Schil
ir or Kxcelltmcia end you will
try them again and again.
Hon, Ira K. Purdin, of Forest
Grove, wa in the city yesterday, a
guest of Mrs. . R. Rarretl.
J. II. Dorland, supervisor in the
Shady lirook section, was in the
city the last of the week.
D. IS. Kmrickand J. II. Collier
were up Irom scholia last Satur
day, taking in the county set.
Closing out sale in millinery on
Corner Third it Main, in front of
the Dr. Tamiesie residence.
R. II. Roger and wife, of near
Scholls, were county seat visitor)
yesterday, and called on the Argus.
Complete line of black cotton
hosiery just arrived. The best hos
iery on the market. Schulmerich
Bros.
John McDonald, one of Port
land's ruHtlint! insuraure men, was
in the ciiy yesterday, writing
pol'cies. j
Thoroughbred Shropshire ram,
registered, for sale. Ferd Grouer,
Hillelmro, R. F. 1). 2. Farm near
Set oils.
Rev. S J. Lindsay will preach
at the Gaston United Evangelical
church next Sunday morning and
at Ilillehoro in the evening.
Just arrived Ladies' and gents'
cravenettes. Latest from the east.
Come early and get your choice.
Schulmerich Bros.
Morning theme st the Christian
Church next Sunday "The Su
preme Christian Law." Evening
"The Temperance Issue." C. A.
Sias, Minister.
Mrs. Pillsbury is showing a nice
line of ladies' high grade leather
hand bat; at tempting prices.
Just the thing for a nice Christmas
gift.
Waller Meier, son of John Meier,
of near Bethany, died November
15, l'HKl, sod the funeral took place
Saturday. Deceased was a nephew
of Mm. li. I. Kuratli. .
Drop in and look over the Holi-
lay goods now lieing received al-
mosl daily by Mrs. Pillsbury. Do
your Christmas shopping early, w
fore the goods are picked over.
Ralph Kay, aged 20. of Dilley,
ami mibi .leasts rarsons were
granted license to wed at Portland,
yesterday ; also W. L. Tolson, Se-
ghers, and Miss Dora . Kay.
Get ready to celebrate Thanks
giving by attending the dance at
the Hillsboro Opera House, Wed
nesday night, Nov. 2$ Five piece
orchestra antt a tine time guaran
tor!.
Shooting match at the V. Wai
hel place, Helvetia, 4 miles east of
Glencoe, on Sunday, November ,
l'JIlt), commencing at 10:IK) a.m.
Beef, geese, ducks and chickens
All are invited.
Capt. Collins has had the leaves
raked up and hauled off the court
yard, and the refuse made many
wagon loads, lhe Captain has
also repaired the walk leading due
south from the courthouse to Main.
For sale: 40 acres of brush
laud, easily cleared, near Kalaraa,
Wash. Running water on place.
Three miles from county seat.
Goes at $10 per acre. A. Paut
meier, Hillsboro, Ore., II. F. I). 2.
X. A. Gassner, of below Reed
ville, was in the city yesterday,
and made the Argus a pleasant
call. Mr. Gassner is very much
interested , in organizing a fruit
growers' association in his vicinity
J. P. Young, L. S. McConnell
and Ferd Langer have incorporated
as the Sherwood Mutual Telephone
Company, wilh a capitalisation of
$ 1,000. Their object ia to put in a
telephone system in Sherwood and
vicinity.
To lease for terra of years: Farm
of 187 acres, 60 acres cleared, D
miles from Portland, three miles
from Bethany. Will rent for cash
Good buildings and stablt fitted
for dairying. Grant Holcomb,
Holbrook, Ore., R. 1. Pacific
States.Phone 3G9.
NOW IS THE TIME
in
(let Heady to Improve Wash
ington County Orchards
DO NOT WAIT L T 1 L SPUING OPENS
Farmers are Admonished 1 bat Xtiw ia
Tbe Accepted Time
Washington County can raise as
fine apples as can be produced in
any part of tbe world if care is
given orchards. Year after year
however, orchard have gone to tbe
bad for lack of spraying. This
season a few have raised good
apples, which were the result of
careful attendance to trees. It is
foo'ish to say that there is no use
to care for trees to long as your
neighbors will not move. Down
around Farminglon there are fine
apple raided hy eeveral farmers
while their neighbors' trees are
regular pest breeders. A promi
nent orchardist sid to the Argus
reporter, yesterday: "Now is the
time for orchardiets to organize for
effective neighborhood work. Get
together and organize and see that
neighbors, as well as members of
the organization, get in and clean
up their orchards. We are cloite to
Portland and can sell every apple
that is marketable. Now is the
time and then you wi l bs ready
for the Spring campaign. A few
dollars on an orchard will biing a
return tenfold. Stir them up
Let us make Washington County
an apple county we can beat
Hood River out if we half try."
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Chas K Henry to Jisie McDevitt
Fair sere tract. Hillsboro f 14000
John Verboort to Geo V inderzau
den, So. jo KCjit Jiirjw...
Henry Huber to J II Turk, 2 acres
sec 2 t 3 n r 5 w
Lsvina Walt to Agnette M Slaehr.
lots 15. 16. blk 10 S P Add For
est drove
Sarab Peterson to Agnette Staebr,
5.T5 a near I'orest (irove
3'o
IS
1500
1250
Annette Staebr to Sarah Peterson,
501 no feet in forest Grove ...
Edward Nimmo to W'ui lleuiley.
:o a Geo libberts donation ... .
Jos Starkweather to I Y I'ritcliaril
1 JO a sec v t iimw
7000
A llenz to Wm T l!ush, a near
Heaverton
Rebecca lluber to Henry Huber,
quitclaim tbu a sec i t 3 n r 5 w
400
T 11 Littlebales to Ktlw D Rounds,
43.74 a in Gibson & Cuatheld A
1 c
I968
1400
1600
W A Pulley to Herman Bremer, 10
acres near Sherwood ....
John W l'.urrus to Frank Sell, 40
acre sec 13 t 2 n r 4 w
Hammond Llir Co to A & C R K,
Tiuhts of way across lands
1
200
I050
600
V 1 Smith to R K Uailey, 100 ft
squurein Forest Grove
John Lousignont to Henry Huber,
169 a sec 2 t 3 n r 5 w
F W Phillips to Henrietta Peter
son, 7 lets in I ornelms
May Counolly to Harold Jensen, 4
lots in Dilley 175
Thos Lox to John C Rounds, lot 9
blk 10 S P add Forest Grove ....
800
Frank Bernards to Dure ohnson,
tract in blk 33 Forest Grove . . .
300
Dora Elliott to Phoebe Kiudt, 6 a
at Kinton
Phoebe Kindt to Dora Elliott, 74
acres at Kinton
Mary Watrous to FMna Jensen, 50-
x2oo feet in blk S F Grove
Same to the same, I a Buxton do
nation and other lands
V H McKldowney to W R Harris,
100x150 feet, blk 33 F Grove....
500
1100
Geo Taplin to Mary Tennis, 100-
xKo leet blk 33 Forest Grove. ..
Andrew Paulsen to V G Gossliu et
al, joo a a:c 3' t 3 n r 2 w
10
2Soo
John Mayer to Wni Bagley, rbo a
sec 33 t 3 n r 4 w
Catherine Reynolds to Kuratli
llros, tract in lot 7 blk 22 Hbo. .
1
600
800
647
Lark in Reynolds to Gotleib Falb,
10 a near 1 hallos
H K Dailev to W I) Smith, tract
in lot 7 blk 22 Hillsboro
John Hill to Western Timber Co,
047 a sec 4 t j n r 5 w
W A Scott to M J Kinney, 160 a
sec jj t 3 n r 5 w , looo
M V Halm to A V Walker, 2.36 a
north Hillsboro 257
Geo Susbaner to Paul Wiegand,
lot I blk 27 Cornelius 500
Thos Brinton to A V Hammond
Co, ido a sec 4 t 1 a r 6 w I800
W O Hocken to K T Fitpatrick,
lots it), 17, Fruitful Lands 900
NEW TIME TABLE
A new passenger train schedule
goes into eflect today and the ser
vice will be as follows:
Leaves for Portland
Forest Grove local
Sheridan Fiver
... 6:47 a. ni.
9:07 a. m.
Forest Oro-e local ,
1 .42 p. ui
4:31 P. ui
Corvullis overland
Arrives from I'ortland
Corvullis overland
8:14 a. m.
Forest Grove local
Sheriilhii Flyer
12:07 p. ni.
5:26 !
7:27 P- "
. . . . . 7:00 a. 111.
11:00 a. m.
,, , , . 4:10 p. ui.
6:2o p. m
7-55 i"
Forest Grove local
Leaving Portland
Corvallis overland
Forest Grove local
Sheridan Flyer.
Forest Grove local
Arrival in Portland
F'orest Grove local
Sheriilan Flyer
F'orest Gtove local
Corvallis overland
10:20 a. ui.
2:50 p. m,
B:so p. ui
The Forest Grove local dieB not
carry baggage.
FARM FOR SALE
I wish to sell my firm containing
152 acres. 110 acres under culti
vation; goad house and baru: good
orchard. Three and one-half
miles south of Hillsboro and one
mile west of Farmington. For
further information apply to E
Burkhalter, Hillsboro, Ore . R.F
D. 2.
Argus and Journal, $1.75.
The following criminal cases,
some of which have been hanging
fire for some time, will come
upon the docket for the coming
term of circuit court next week are:
State versus Geo. Tarpio, Scholls,
asrault with dangerous weapon;
State versus Wm. Wilson, assault
and battery, appeal from justice
court; State versus J. A. Fitz
gerald, larceny by bailee; State
versus Chas. At water, information;
State versus Hiram Naylor, Gales
Creek, threat to kill; and State
versus Claude Bowman, assault
with intent to commit rape tbia
latter being the case against a
young lad of Forest Grove, defend
ant being out nnder bond; Azair
Wharton will answer the charge ol
larceny by bailee.
Twenty-nine farmers and fruit
growers of Beaverton and vicinity
have signed a paper agreeing to
meet at that place, Nov. 30, for the
purpf.se of organizing a fruit
growers association, ibis is a
move in tbe right direction, and
ehould be encouraged. The meet
ing will be held at 7:30 in the eve
ning and all parties interested are
requested to turn out and help pre
parations for a campaign of pro
gress, commencing at once. In
spector Harris has notified the
growers there that he will be at
Beaverton on that day and show
them how to prune and spray, and
has assured them that he will re
main at the evening session.
The Portland man by the name
of Hulin who bilked several Hills-
boro parties out of fifty cents each
has come to grief and is now in the
clutch of the law. Hulin ad vert it ed
to tell one how to make money if
)0 cents were sent Several from
here and Forest Grove bit, and bis
rfply was to send out an advertise
ment like he did and they would
rake in the fifty cent pieces. The
oflicials of the Federal conrt found
several letters from the two towns
above named, besides letters from
all over the Northwest.
The Portland Journal recently
tells (it a prize turnip raised by a
Washington County man, the vege
table weighing 15 pounds. Tbe
farmer rf sides in East Washington,
and it is a good showing, but np
this way we think nothing of tur
nips that beat this one away to the
bad. J. C. Miller, of beyond Glen
coe, raises them weighing 331
pounds, while Jonn Loltis, of the
same section, raised one a few sea'
sons ago that lipped the beam at
fifty pounds.
The old sink hole np at the
W ana to gap on the Southern Pa
cific, is again giving the railway
people some trouble but the clear
cold weather of tbe past day or bo
will doubtless reduce the annoy
ance to a minimum.
Henry Gureke and Miss Rose
Helmond, of near Blooming, have
been granted license to wed. Also
John W. Hains, Portland, and
Nettie V. Monroe, Hillsboro; il
Albert Schlechla and Gertrude C.
Ochs.
We carry the best shoe on the
market for the money." W. L
Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous
cushion shoes for men. Leading
makes for ladies. Latest styles
and finish. H. Wehrung & Sons.
E. C. Muiloy was over from Lau
rel yesterday, and reports that J.
A. Messinger and Sam Ornduff
have sold their hops. There are
Btill a half dozen small lots un
sold in that territory.
For sale: Forty acres land, all
timber, two miles north of Hillsboro-
Price, $50 per acre. For
further pariculars see or address L.
Manning, Hillbboro, Ure , K t. u.
4.
Fred Pnetsch, driving the con
denser wagon in from the Shady
Brook section, states that the roads
are very bad just now, and that
the heavy freeze ot last night made
learning very hard on the horses.
Public dance at W. O. W. Hall,
Glencoe, Friday night, Nov. 30.
Walkers orchestra, tickets, in
cluding supper, fl. Everybody
invited alwavs a good time at
Glencoe.
Strayed: From our farm near
Shute school house, Nov. 11, 10
goats. Mark: End of right horn
sawed oft. Notify D. W. Wood
and receive reward.
The late train will have a new
schedule out of Portland, com
raencine next Wednesday. So far
as can be learned this is the only
train effected, and it will start
from Portland considerably earner
than at present.
Dividends in life luFurance
should be paid annually Get the
annual dividend habit. None
better than the Massachusetts Mu
tual Life's annual dividend system
James Stitt, District Agent.
To fully enjoy that turkey on
Thanksgiving youog people should
attend the big dance at tbe Upera
House Wednesday evening, Nov.
28. Fine orchestra and a nice
crowd.
Wanted: Stock hogs weighing
from 80 pounds upward; alsoBheep.
J. G. Haines, Beaverton, Oregon,
Independent 'phone.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, of be
yond Glencoe, have returned from
a visit with their son, George, at
Heppner.
Are you a smoker? Then call
for the Schiller or Excelleucia
Oregon manufacture.
PRornsioHAU
F. A. BAILEY, H. D.
Pbslelu, mm4 wegaw
Office sforvas-Baiky Usck stalfa.
Room aad I R td e a
wtat corner Basalt a4 2ad street.
Bota'PfcoB.
S. T. LINKLATBR, M. B. C. U.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OIBo npetalr over The Delta Drag Store
tUaidM Cast of Co art Uonae.
in taw oorner of the block.
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JAMES FHILLIPE TAMISS1S, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeoa Soothers Pacific Railroad Co.
Consultation in French or Bngltab. Of
6ce opetairt In Corwin-Wooater Block.
Noi h rate of Main Street.
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F. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Resident on corner Second and Oak (its.
Oregon Pbon 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.
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Both Phones. tllllSDOrO, Ure.
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DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms W and It Morgan-Bailey Block,
Main Street. Over Dennis Store
HILLSBORO OREGON
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Dm . aaur Mr. 0. Mara
BAGLEY at HARE
ATTOK.NKYS-AT-LAW
Koonu 1 and i Shate Building
HILLSBORO, . . OKEtiON.
H. T. BAGLEY,
ATTORSIHY-AT-LAW
Office, apstaira, over the Post Office,
HUlabora, - Ortgoa
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms ,,&, Ifofgaa Blk, HUlabor .
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JOHN IL WALL,
ATTORN BY-AT-LAW
Office CpaUiia, Baiky afergaa Block
Rooms, laal a.
HILLSBORO, - .. . ORXOON.
W. N. BARRETT,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Office, Up Stairs, Ccatnl Block.
HILLSBORO OREGON.
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W. D. HARE,
Attorney-at-Law
Building, Cpstiira, Hillsboro, Oregoi
Shate
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
DR. A. A. BURRIS
MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH
Hillsboro, Ore.
Diseases cured without drugs or aurgery.
by Magnetic Uateopatny, tne new science
of Drueleas Healing. Chronic cases a
specialty. Consultation free. Office over
the City Bakery.
K. 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
yon right. Add your sale to onr Hat.
Call in and ace us.
Main Street,
Hillsboro, O'
IMHOFF & MINAR
Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu
ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of
cemetery aud memorial work. Write us
for particulars. Address 335 . Morrison
PORTLAND OREGON
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T.RJmbrie
Deals in all kinds oi Real
Estate. Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches, and
Range Lands. Reclamation
and sale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Write
or call at office.
' 323 ABINGTON BUILDING
Portland - Oregon
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Ootttf motor maul AnMm
Estimates given on all classes of bulldin g
Mat, flea Maf Malay
W Ummoa, aaaf Mf ml Oak.
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