The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 24, 1907, Image 3

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, JAN. 24, 1907
urn
W FOilEST GKOVE
Appoint Incentive Commit
tee to Droit Constitution
THKbK III Mi Kt 1) WERE I'KHStNT
tived uf Cuuoiy and Btticiuirot ol
Pair jr Held Advocated
Over three huudred dairymen met
I Forest drove lint Saturday and
. Hurled th foundation for organ
Ixiog tht tUiry bulna of W'aab
iugton County. Mount, A. N.
Htautou, Win. Hchulniericb and
Mr. Htath were aeilected as a codj
lultte to dm ft cjuelilulion nd
bylaw to Im acted upon on Feb
i uary Ifl, it Fort Grove. At thin
tiui several paper will be ted.
among which will be on by Mr
glutton, upon "Tbe Helecliou ot
"flerd." Speaking of the urgautaa
lion, Mr. Stanton aaid:
"Th otijtct of ha organratlon it to
further lb good of the daiiyuiea of the
aUr county, Incidentally, of lb
county at Urge to lk lite qiuntlon ol
good road; matter o( tlion; mat
ter of Importance to husbandmen, and
to ralae, lar a possible, lb iiUBiUid
of tbe dairy herd tu Washington Couo
fiy. W have not (it th beat dairy ee
llont l lb state, and Intelligent action
M what w wtut (01 bed mult. Tola
la wbat w ar aftci, and what hope
to attain."
IXCURSION TO BUXTON
Th Evtut ol Th Scaaoo
A poiel traitt bun Iwen chartered
by h Hillehoro Amusement A,
oolation, of this city, for an excur
lou fioui Buxton, Bank and
Klut between the two elation, to
ilUbow. ai d return, i n Friday
evening, February 1, 107.
On ttiii tvmitig the Midnight
Klytr, gorgeous icenie production,
will bo lie attraction al Uib Ciea
rent Theelte aid a large block of
eat will be reserved fur tba Bux
ton and Batik visitor. Thew
teat will be held In various pari
of th theatre. Tba excursion
tale for tba evening will be:
Buxton to IlilUHcro and return,
0 75.
Bank to Hillabiiro an I return,
10.50.
Ticket will lxi on sale at the
Willi Hardware t oinpnny, uinia,
and T. B. Perkins' store, Buxton.
Aa tbt number i f ticket r lim
ited you boold ifriira them early,
lnforoiation as to train schedule
may be had by applying to K. F.
Willi, Bank, or T. H IVrkli.e.
Nbuxton. Theatre price, T.'i, 50
and 35 cent.
FOR RENT
Farm of ni sty acre in rnllivatiou;
37 acre of ihia ia in meadow; Cj
aorea in Winter cia; email tract
in tares, leaving but 15 nurua to
put In next spring. Will tdl,
along with the ltan, 3 hornea, 12
cow a, and 2' Iihh bay in barn,
Nome chop, onta and wbnat, ami
maobinery an 1 toolit nerenfary to
ruo place. Place on milk route
and rural mail delivery, a good
bargain. Frank Walluoe, llilla
boro, Ore., R K. D. 2, .'M miles
nutheaat of HillnUnro and one
mile aouth from Minter Utidge.
To Hop Grower
We are prepared to tako ordera for
hop aupplira fur the coming ie.aou
Write ni or call for. quotation !
fore placing your order.
C. It. Kuchannn & Co.
Cornelitta, Ore.
OPENING OF NEW HALL
Tba Order ot Waxhington, of Heed
vtlle. will giva a datuM in their
New Hall, Friday evening, Janu
ary 25tb. The ball in wtdl Hniah-
ed and nothing ia lucking fur those,
wishing a special good tim. The
Ixatof older will hu aeaured and
Intoxicants are btriotly forbidden.
Oome If you wich lo have the time
of your life. 15y order of Commit
tee.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
At The Crectnt Tlieatr
February t .The Midnight 1'lyer
February aj The Mluourl Girl
' . (Subject titchimne)
March I , ...Nettie, The Newnglrl
, , March , The King bf Tramp
PROBATE
Kttate Cyutha Hurria ilecenNtil cloaed
of record.
February 15 aet for final lettleinent
eatate MatthewS Krowu, decenaetl,
Gatate Tho Olchin, deceaaed, in
ventoried; real eatale fn.aoo; personal
property, f95719-
Final (cttletneut of Martha Colfclt ea
tate, postponed to February 4, 1907,
Bond of Grace f t Gore tiled aa ad
nlntitrattia eatate Geo A (tore.
J. li Imlay, the lteedville grain
dealer, wbb In town today.
Right goods right prlcrs-C A
Lamkin Co,
For pale: Two freeh, young
milk cow 8. Iuquire at old Jeeae
Cornelius place, four miles north
.Jr- of Cornelius and hoyond Leisyville.
A, Bandler, Cornelius, K, i D, 1.
;,!,z.;,is,'!l,l()NEISR MILL HAN
Unwell Com Da n y. of Hcholle. We
are the largest manufacturer of
dm In tile in the county, and have
aold our product far and wide. If
you are going to build in the Hpriog,
get our figures of brick, building
block eto. We alao furnish loin
brr, rough and drtned, of all
kinds, and deliver if required, ia
atiftiolent quantities. Addreaa u
it llillaboro, It. K. 1). No, 2.
The eighteen uiontha old child
of C. II. Jareibiah and wife, of the
Hotel llillaboro, while creeping
about the kitchen brcaine posaeseed
of aotue potash, used for cleaning
purpose, and took a mouthful of
thepowetful ash. it mouth wai
severely burned, and Dr. K. A.
Ilailey wae called and applied ao
antidote. The little one I getting
along nicely.
We are now busy building up
tbe slock so recently depleted by
the Holiday rush, and are making
nicer and newer goods, all pure and
wbolexome. Tbe most exacting
person, looking for tbe Inst, purest
csndie for themselves or little one
can find just wbat they want in
the only store where candiea are
made.-The Den of 8 wee Is.
The revival service which are
Iteing held at the United Kvangeli
cal church are growing in loteiest.
Kev M. It. Young of Dayton is a
ikting tbe pastor. The meetings
will be continued during next
week. Mr. Voting will preach on
Sunday both morning and evening
There will he preaching tervlce at
Witch Haxel school house on Hun
day at :i p. m.
Change of hour in Reedville
chutch aervice; Kervieee conducted"
by the paalor during lb Winter
aud early Hpriiig will be held at H
o'cli.ck, instead of 3:Hi. Next
rtahhatb aerviu begiu at 3 p. tu.
Kveryhody invited.
D. it. Cooley, of near l'blllip.
was in the city today, and took
borne to hi poultry yards a first
prize Brown Leghorn cockerel,
purchased Irom J. M. Garrison, ot
Koieat (Jrove. While iu the city
Mr Cooley called at the Argus of
fice add retnemliered tbe religious
weekly for another year.
At K. L, Cat' office, 22ti Stark
Street, Portland, can te found the
cliuicesl buy of reaideuce and busi
ness proerty iu the city of Port
laud. He handle tbe celebrated
Hawthorne Kttate lot. Telephone
Kxchange 70.
Two out-of town chap were put
in the celihnoae last night, aud
had to walk nearly all night to
keep warm. The Recorder permit-
led ibetu lo go without a fine as
he considered that they bad earn
ed their passage.
Kur eale: 40 acre of brush
laud, easily cleared, near Kalama,
Wash. Running water on place,
rtirte mile from county seat
Goes at 110 per acre. A. Paul
uieier, UilUln.ro, Or , R. K. I). 2.
A uretnatur blaat ou the Pa
cific Railway & Navigaliou line
this side of tbe tuouel. yesterday,
tumbled over IwoGieeki, but there
was no severe injury, the men tie
ing scratched up but a little. ,
Found, at depot. Watch fob
with locket on bottom, containing
photo of young man. Owner will
please call, prove property and pay
lor advertisement, anu get same,
For sale: White Plymouth Rock
aud Brown Leghorn cockerels, for
breeding purpose. Can also sup
ply egg for setting purposes from
each ol tbese varlelie. u. u
Cooley, Hillsboro, R. F. D. 4, lo
cated near Phillips, one mile west.
The Ladies' Aid Society ol tbe
M. K. Church gave a aoolal at the
parsonage, Friday evening. The
attendants report a good and en
joyahle lime.
There will be a dance at the W.
0. W. Hall, Ulenooe, ou Friday
night, January 25. Walker' or
ohestra, three piece. Ticket, 75
oent., including (upper.
Sunday morning service in the
Congregational Church will be
about "The Comfort of Memories,"
tbe evening topio will be "The
O.iginal American."
Complete line of black cotton
hosiery just arrived. Tbe best boa
iery on the market. Schulmerlch
Bros.
John Otters! rom, of Sherwood
and Kthel B. Shaver, of Tualatin
were wedded January 23, 1907
Judge licodin officiating. Tbe bride
ia a daughter of Lout Shaver.
Bnvo your money by depositing
with the Hillsboro Commercial
Bauk. They pay 4 per oent. per
annum on deposit in their saying
department. '
Walter Jackson and wife, of
Portkud, are out thie week, the
guest of County Treasurer Jackson
and wife. Mr. Jackson Is sales
man (or Bishop, the clothier.
We oarrv the best shoe on the
market for the money. W, L.
Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous
cushion shoes for men. Leading
make for ladies. Latest styles
and finish, H. Wehrung & Sons
For rent: Farm of 145 acres ad
joining Hillsboro; good for grain
or dairy; 81) acres of pasture, with
running water, and with but, little
brush. Inquire of K. B. tongue,
Chet Johnson, Vie Fuqua and
Hazel Ledford were down from tbe
Grove, yesterday.
DIKS ATyERBOOKT
Wm M. J.yda. Aged 81 Yearn,
Passes Away
WAI A NATIVE OP TENNESSEE
Had Brea Married Over Sixty Year.
Wife Survive
Forest Grove, Or., Jan. 22. Wil
liam M. Lyda, a pioneer of Wash
ington county, is dead at the borne
of hi won, W. H. Lyda, at Yer
booit, three and one half mile
oortheaat of this place.
William M. Lydt was bom SI
year ago at hparta, Jeniirasee,
where be spent bis boyhood years
He then removed with bis parents
to Boonville, Missouri, where he
ved two year. He aftrard
moved to Nebraska and lived there
for torn year, then to New Mex
ico and from there to Oregon, lo
cating at (tale's Creek, where he
conducted a sawmill for 'JDytars,
the active management of the bnsi
nee being in tbe hand of his son
for the 11 five years. He married
Mis Martha Dougherty in Mifomi
over tit) year ago. She eiirvivea
him, with the following children:
Mr. Mi'anda I. Jonea, L An-
tele; Joaiph I). Lyda, Silver,
Washington; Mrs. Mary Wadhm.
Mugalon, Nebraska, and William
U Lvdaof VtrlKiort, Ibis county.
ntermeut will t in the Hi lft'd
cemetery tomoirow.
MRS. ALBERT PETERS
Mrs. Albert Peters died at Sell-
wood, Oregon, January '21, I'.HiT.
Decea-ed was horn in Holland, reb
ruarv 24, IS 1 1, She was married
Holland in I Ht J , , and iiumedi-
tely afterward carne to Wi-connii,
ettling at Little Schutee, where
he resided until IHtM, when tbe
amity came to Oregon, fettling
north of Forest Grove. Her bus
hand died in 1S'J5. The funeral
took place Wednesday, in the Yer
boorl cemetery. The surviving
brother and iter are: Hon.
Hubert Bernards, McMinnville;
Theodore, John and Waller Ber
nard, Nonh Foreat Grove; Mrs.
Anna IWmaii, Wisconsin; Mrs
beodore YanDyke and Mr. Cas
per Jasper, of Foreat Grove. Her
children are: Johu Peter, North
Forest Grove; Mrs. Anna YanCoe-
en, IVrllsud; Mrs. Dina Spins-
chart, Forest 'Grove; Mr. Dora
Wurfel, Barlow, Or ; Mrs. Kate
Broeren, Hell wood; Martin rcters,
Sell wood Her children are all
wedded .
TEACHERS' EXAM
Supt. Cae gttee official notice of
the teachers' quarterly examini
tion in another column. Tbe dates
and topic will be a follows:
For State Papers
Coiiimenriiig WeilutMdity, i'vtinmry III.
al H u nlock a,ui., aim nmlimilliK until
MHtunUv. Kelirnnry 1(1. at 4 i. in.
Weli!nlay l'inimiihi, x-IUii. his
tory. ihyaltal tteotfmuliy, reading, pxyi'li
loy.
Thursday Written 'arithmetic, thsorv
or leai'hlni!, grammar, iukki-ii'inK
DtiVNim. mvil vovernineut.
tTliliiy-IMiynloloicy, ReKrailiy, mental
arlthiutHlu, cuuipoaiUoii, al(ilrH.
8turdy Hotniiy, iiiane K'i'inti y. env
eral lilxtury, Koulixli titemture, ki-IiooI
law.
For futility Paper
Commencing Wednesday. Kehruary t:i.
at o'clock a, in., antl coiitinninit iinlll
Krlday, rcbruary l.'t, at 4 oVIouk p. m.
First, Second and Third tirade
Certlflcales
Wetliiraulav-t'eniiiAimliiii, lunt.nv, or-
lliojrrHpliy, reading.
Tburmlay Written aiitlmielic, theory
oftettching, grammar, pliyKiologv.
t7uiHy-ieoi;rapi)y, inuntni aritiimciic,
school law, civil Kovvrniiient.
Primary CertiflcateH
Wedneidav reninaii.shlii, orlliOKritiihy,
arithmetic, reading.
Tburaday -Art ( (juesliiuiln. theory
of teacbing, (ihyilology.
Crescent Theatre-Friday and Saturday
Oliver J. Kckhardt present Kck-
hardi Ideals, in the popular com
edy-drama, "A Ragged Hero,
Friday, Jan. '2blh. This play 11
considered the beet comedy-drama
now touring the West, and never
fails to please lovers of good, whole
some comedy.
Saturday eve this company will
be seen in the greatest of emotional
dian.au, "Dora Thome," the sweet
est story ever told, dramatized
from Bertba M. Clay's famous nov
el, in four acts.
Specialties between each act.
Seats now on rale at McCormick's
Musio Store. Frioen, 25, 35, 60 and
75 ceuta.
GEE-LACY
Mr. Robert Gee, of Portland, and
Mis j Permila H. Lacy, of Foreat
Grove, were united in marriage at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. w .
C. Adams, on Third Street, this
city, January 2:1, 1907, Rev. Belt
nap officiating.
Dr. J. P. Tamieeie is in San
FranoiscQ this week.
. August Rossi, of Baverton, was
up to the county seat Monuay.
Money to loan on real estate or
personal security, ou easy terniB.
Hillsboro Commercial ihok.
C. A. Peterson, of Buxton, was
down to the oounty seat, Wednes
day. " -
I, II. Maxwell, of Mountnindale.
was in town today.
K. W. Dant, of Reedville, was in
the city ysterday.
Max Ilnrgbolzr, of Buxton, was
in the city the first if the week.
Walter I'.turd, (f Banks, was
down to tbe county seat yesterday.
Misa Fay Commons vicited with
friends in Portland over Sunday.
MUs Susie McKinney is vieiting
in Portland thU week.
Are you a smoker? Then call
for the Schiller or Kxcellencia
Oregon manufacture.
Mi Blanche Sewell departed
Sunday for. a few month' stay at
Elgin, Oregon.
For Sale: Five good cow, all in
milk. R. B. Porter, 1 mile north
oast of Forent Grove, Route 2.
Ujrti, to FredH. Meyer and
wif, of Shady Brook, January :'.'!,
li07, a daughter.
Tbe Hillsboro Commercial Bauk
will pay 4 per cent. Com pounded
three time a year; after Jan. 1,
11)07.
Born, to Mr. aud M re. Goldwin
11. Harris, of near Cornelius, Jan
uary 21, l'J07, a daughter.
(huts' and boys' clothing, fall
line now in -Kuh, Nathan .V Fii
oher Sincerity make at H. Weh
rung & Sons.
W. Y. Wiley was a Portland vis
itor this evening, attending the
Kike' Lodge
, Schulinerich Bros, aie headquar
ter for wire fence. We have sold
eight tuiles in the last :0 days.
Cheaper lhan lumber.
Hon. W. H. Wehrung accom
panitd W J. Bryan, tin Common
er, as for south as Salem.
Wanted: Stock hogs weighing
from SO pound upward; aUo cheep.
J. G. Haines, Beaverton, Oregon,
Independent 'phone.
Don't forget the dance at Alpha
Hall, Cornelius. Saturday evening,
January '-'ll. Ail are invited.
Smokers like the Schiller and the
Kxcellencia Thete cigars are of
the beat stock. You cau'l fool an
authority on a good cigar.
J. A. Yandebey, of North Forest
Grove, wa iu tbe city ibis after
noon, and cillci at tne Argus of
fice. For sale cheap, or will trade for
a heifer: Cypher lucubalor and
B oi.der.-Wm. Bagley Jr., Dudley
mill, Forest Grove, R.
Hon. Ira K. Purjin, of Portland,
was in the city the lact of the week,
the Btiet of his fi-uer. Mrs. W. R.
Barrett.
Stationery of all kinds at the
Pharmacy lateet in Ktylish cor
respondence, calling cards, en
velopes, etc. Call and see the
slock.
W. K, l'ruyn, manager of the
Heppner Water fc Light Company,
is here, the guest of his sister, Mrs.
11. V. Gate.
Clearance eale of women's skirts
and cravenettee, children's suits,
gentlemen's suite, and if you want
a bargain in these lines, call and
see us. Schulinerich Drop.
The inventory of the estate of
the lale Thne. Olchin ha been filed
and the amount is realty, 121,200;
personal property, l'J.)7.90.
We sell a complete line of stoves
and ranges, hardware, tinware,
crockery, etc. Ccine and see them
and get prices before purchasing.
Schulinerich Bros.
Speaking of groceries if you
want the finest staple and fancy
groceries to be found in the market,
try John Deuni. W e is slier your
trade, and once a customer, always
a customer.
The Westeiu Hotel building
burned at Forest Grove last night,
the bU.e catching about midnight
It is thought the tire was of incen
diary origin. The building was
one of the pioneer structures of the
town, but nad fallen into amuse to
a certain extent. It was located
jUBt east of the Mute Johnson
livery.
In Januui v. cold winds blow;
The thoughts of some oft make us shrink
Ami when we re out we like to know
Auue place to get a Soft Hot liiuk.
There is no better place to call,
No matter how your tastes may vary.
For Uonillon, Asparox, Yigoral,
Like I'alntatecr's I'smfectionery.
Speaking of late returns of mar
riages by ministers Rev, Kerr, of
Portland, this week sent to Clerk
Godman a return of a marriage of
ChnB. B. Fitxsimmon, of Garfield,
Wash., and' Mies Kva Duley, of
Tualatin, that was celebrated in
December, 1901. This return was
over two years late. For twelve
years the Argus has noticed that
ministers have been very lax in
sending in returns of marriages in
the county, some of them being
months late, The justices of the
peace as a rule are very prompt
about this, as well aa the county
judge, but many times a minister
waits several weeks uelore he
records a marriage. Catholic
priests as a rule send in their re
turns at once. The recent raking
un in Portland has caused minis
tera over the htate to awaken and
the law will he more closely follow
ed hereafter. There should be 1
law compelling officiating parties
to make their return to the county
clerk within two day after tho cer
emony.
i iiuiii
AGAINjSTRODBLE
Jailed Last Night by Sheriff
Connell; Larceny Charged
APPEALS TO SHERIFF CRENSHAW
Will Aaow er to Circuit Court for Third
Time
John Tom'McXamara, of Ibis city,
and wbo gained much prominence
b? going to Tillamook, last Fall,
where be was made a deputy
sheriff under Sheriff Crenshaw, was
jailed last night by Sheriff Connell.
McNamara wa seen to come from
the Tualatin Hotel shortly before
midnight, and it was soon dis
covered that a room bad beer!
tampered with by some one wbo
wanted a sweater, which, however,
had been patched a few times. Mc
Namara wa shadowed and in a few
minutes T'red Cornelias noticed
sweater (licking out from under hia
coat. He jerked tbe sweater from
its place, and later on "Brick"
made a rnn for it, and a be went
pat tbe Wehrung store he threw
away a watch and a night lamp,
and In tbe alley between Wiley'
and the restaurant be threw away
a watch and a silver match safe,
these last two articles having been
taken euppoeably from tbe Hill
restaurant Raymond Taylor lost
the lump and one -of tbe wa'cbee
nd II Muth lost nith r watch.
SiienlV Connell put "Briik" in
for the night snd the next day
there wa a message in mb-laiict:
'Tho Sie iff of Washington Coun
tv to tbe Sl.e'ill of Tillamook
Cou'tty I have your deputy in
Cllrt dy. Whnt idia'.l I do with
him."
D puly District Attorney Tongue
today iru-d a warrant charging
McNaniara with burglary f-ona
bor .
RIAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
John Kgm rto John (Vnelmao, Ho
' ii-f" rc ; ( t 1 s 1 w . .2000
11 G lUvica to V.Wxe h Pitui in to a
see 55 t 1 a r 1 w
Win Skcels to Lewi Montgomery
cre uear Scbolls -
t'ba 1? Dixou lo J D Kode, 137.20
acres KC24 t I a r 4 w
Wright It Reynold to Ray 1
Morse, 164 acrea aud other lacd
sees 4&jjtiSciriw
.1 tl Merrymao to T R imbrie,
Hillsboro residence property. . .
900
1600
1400
5900
3000
100
1S0
400
j5oo
J V Shute to llermau Dsuiel, lot
6 bik $ Oak Grove ail
15 M Sturdevant to II S Slurde-
vant lota 3. 4, 5, blk 41 Corneliu
A J l-'anno to Samautha Dillard,
10 acrea Fruitful Laads
M Weisseollusb to I L Gilliban,
26.49 a Steel's ad Beaverton ., . .
Wm L llreweter to B J Huflord,
160 a sec 6 1 1 r 3 w 5
J C Smock to J K Morback, lot 5,
6, oik 7 suerwoou 12000
Newton C Shipley to C K Triikett
8-160 a sec 13 t 2 n r 4 w
Martin Hart to Loral Bngen 40 a
aec 25 t 3 u r 4 w
Geo AlcGowan to August Lovegreu
160 a a?c 14 t 1 r 5 w
Krnest Herr to August Lovegreu,
tmct in Ssnford Wtlcox die...
Cornelius llagerty to Aug Love-
gren 350 sec 2.S t 28 t I s r ." w . .
Chas MrClaugbry to August Love-
jjren 193.37 a aec 6 t t r 4 w. . .
R M Dooley to Aug Lovegreu 160
a sec 2M i r ft w
Wm A Bates to Aug Lovegreu, 40
aseC2bt lit;
Henry Becker to Henry Boge, 40 a
sec 35 1 1 a r 3 w
.lame Brown to Jas C Smock,
tract in Sherwood
J F Corstens to Mary K West, 1.10
a uear Banks.
Ceo Schulinerich etals to Gosslin
& Hamhlett fto a sec IS t 2 n r 1
35
loo
5o
5o
l5o
400
w
GeoMcGowaii to Aug Lovegren,
320 a sec a; 1 1 a r 5 w
Homer Casou to John Teuipletou
52a all ir 4 w
John Teuipleton to Johu W Fuqua
aame aa above
Jaa Wolvertou to Harold Dewey
So a aec 34 t 3 11 r 3 w
Mary Woe, lard to W K Bowman,
Part of lot 4 blk 14 F Grove... .
Simon Blumauer to Frances Blu-
mauer L'40 a sec 10 t 1 a r 5 w . .
4480
1
t
lo
Kraucea Kluinauer to C M Ander
son & Aug Lovegren, same as
above and 320 a sec 16, t 1 a r 5
w
Wm Reidt to J 1) Merry man, lots
5. 6, Ulk 4
11 S Sturdevant to K M Sturde
vant, 7 lots blk 41 Cornelius ... .
I R Gillitiau to Thos Wilaou 26.49
a Steele's additiou
Dora Thompson to Mary Alice
Uraut 40 acres aec 1 1 t 1 s r 5 w
1
400
5ooo
1
John M Wall, Adtnr to W H
Urahaui 10 a sec ao t a 11 r 3 w. .
Christian Jaeger, Ann Nichols, K C
Fety, Uernnaril banlvsson, Casper
Hloi.vk, Wm Morgeusen, L J Blosick,
Geo Peterson, H VanKleek, Fred
dreeolierg, Mary Greenberg, Alex
Gustin, Cornelia Burkhait, C Lehman,
Frank A Gustafson, Sarah Galbrealh,
To Sax, Adam Shaver, J W Hill, Chas
Roberts, KA Eddy, Herman Letzen,
II Finnigan, Mabel Hehnbacu, Julius
Ktal, Geo Galbteath, John TJ Henrv,
A B Mulloy, R F Fotta, TJuited Aril
sana, Geo W Cassady, Andrew Ander
son, H Metzger, Hannah Shernfels,
Walrace McCamant, to Oregon Elec
tric Railway Co,. . .right of way deeds.
"Get the habit." Go and see Ed
Anderson's big scenic production,
"The Midnight Flyer," at the Cres
cent Theatre, Friday, Feb. 1, the
most gorgeous production since the
"ChriHltan. " ...bee display ad. for
pricos. -
L. C. Browu, ot Iowa Hill, was
over lo the city iuesday, .
Mary Hedge has sued ber hue
band, Chas E. Hedge, the Beaver
ton merchant, for divorce, and aeks
for the care of tbe two minor chil
dren. They were married in 180 1,
and she claim that for five years
the husband has been guilty of
making her life burdensome with
out cause or provocation. She fur
ther alleges that when eh tried to
correct hia daughter, tbe defendant
grabbed and held ber while hi 18-
year old daughter struck her with
ber fist. She aeks for a share of
the real estate and 2,000 alimony.
Tho. H. Tongue is ber attorney.
There will be regular preaching
services at the Christian Church
next Sunday, morning and evening,
by the regular pastor, C. A. Siat.
Puritan oil bea'ers. Charier A.
Lamkin Co.
Mre. Mile
Purdin, of Forest
friends in town yes-
Grove, visited
terday.
Loose clover bay
reasonable price. F,
for
M.
tie at
Heidel,
liillsrnro.
Argus and Journal, $1.75.
CRESCENT THEATRE
rhurtday. Friday and Saturday Nighta
The company the Crescent manage
ment has been tiying to secure for
eight month Eckhardi' Ideals
the big compmy of popular play
ers, will vifit this city for three
nights, commencing tonight, and
will product three new haatern
"Fiver J. Eckhardt
Manager Kckharitt's IdeaU, at the
Crescent Theatre. Jan. 21, 25 and 2t
ucceeees, never before seen in tbi
city. Tonight, "The Great North
west," the great border comedy
drama in four acts. Friday "eve,
"A Ragged Hero," and Saturday
eve, "Dora Thome." Specialties,
including illustrated ' songs and
moving pictures, between each act,
and to be changed for each per
formance. -
Seats are now on sale at McCor
mick's Music Store. Pries, 25,
35, 50 and 75 cents.
BIG MONEY PAID
Talk about timber land but tim
ber lands which were a year or so
ago gelling for 1 1500 are now sell
ing at three and four times that
figure. This week several big sales
were made above Buxton. Max
Burgholzer sold a lt0-acre tract for
$6000; Robert Simpson sold 160
acres for a like amount, and four
others sold quarter, sections for
15,000 each. This is going some
and is proof conclusive that timber
is coming into its own and that
at a jump. Oregon is now the
field for timber buying, and North
Washington County, that has been
isolated for years, has been thrust
into prominence through the build
ing of the P. K. it V, and invest
ors are entering the territory.
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. II
Greer were entertained at their
home on First Street, last night,
the occasion being the 20tn anni
versary of their wedding. The
parly spent the hours iu games,
conversation and music, anu a de
lightful luncheon was served at
11:00. Tbe presents were tasty
and beautiful. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Greer, Rev.
Belknap and wife, Messrs. and
Mesdames Geo. Schulinerich, L A
f. . :
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15 Long, Kd. Moore, V. G. Hare, L
M. Hoyt, L W. House, W. 0
Donelson, J. C. Greer, U. G. Card
ner, N.M. iselson, ueo, Morgan
Mrs. Emma McKinney, Mrs Rose
Davis, Misses Edith Blair, Willa
belle Mooie. Cecelia and Norman
Greer.
In a recent issue of the North
west ueaitv Keview there is an
article by J. I. Knight, touching
upon ''How to invest in Real
Estate." It is full of J. I.'s catchy
expressions and ends up with the
statement: 'Your broker should
be both your attorney and physi
cian.'' This must mean that the
genial J. I is in the real estate
business over in Seattle.
You can save one iiwlf your hay
by utiog a Freeman Feed Cutter.
For sale by Nelson Hardware Co.
Argus aud Oregoniau, $2.00.
PROFESSIONAL.
I. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Pbysirlau and tinrgeoa
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91ml rnrner lia-l:ne and Hcomi HlrerW.
Hh 'Phones.
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S. T. LINKLATER, M. B, C. M..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office npntair over Tb Delia Drug .Hi,,r
rUaideue Kmat ot Coorl Uosw,
in th comer of tbe bloc.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8iirirn flouthrm Paclrlc Railroad Co.
toimiiiution m French or En!Uh. Of-
fire nimUiri. oyn L. U. Huy IV. tre.
north mile of Main St., HilUtioro, Or.
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F. J. BAILEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURG EOS
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Keaidence on corner Second and Oak " 81
Oregon Phone Main HA
HILLSBORO - - - .OREGON
A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7. 8 and o
Bailey-Morgan Block.
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DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Roonift 10 aid It Morgan-Bailey Block,
wireet. Over Dennis tore.
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Booms 1 and t Skate Buildiug
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H. T. BAGLEY
ATTORNiY-AX-UW
opsuira, over the Post Office,
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HUkboro,
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E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms i, 4, & $, Morgan Blk, UUlaboro
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, JOHN II. WALL
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Office Upstairs, Bailey Merges Block
Rooms, last a.
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNSY-AT-LAW
OfEcc, Up Stain, Cuitnl aUatck.
HILLSBORO O&SOON
W. D. HARE,
Attorney-at-Law :
Building Upstair, HiMon, Ortgui)
Shute
THOS. H. TONGUE, JK.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Room J, 4 and j
Hillsboro, : - - Oregon
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J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS
LYONS & CORNELIUS
Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In
surance Busineaa. Liar your farm with
them and find a sale. They will treat
you right Add your sale to our list.
Call in aad see us.
Main Street, Hillsboro, Or.
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Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu
ments and Tombstones, aud all kinds of
cemetery and memorial work. Write list
lor iwrticutars. Address &so Hi. Morrison,
FORTLAN'D ""- OREGON
! T. R. Iinbrie I
Deals in all kinds of Real
Estate Wheat Linda, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches and
Range Lands Reclamation
and Bale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Write
or call at office.
3a3 ABINGTON BUH.U1NG
Portland - - Oregon
FURNITURE REFIHISHED
In any of the modern styles, by an
experienced wool-finisber. Also
painting, pspering, tinting end all
kinds of interior decorating. "
H. QESSNER, HUHboro, Ore
Benson Bldg, between Third and Fourth.
If you have not an account with
the Hillsboro Commercial Bank
open one now. They pay 4 per
cent, per annum on savings account.
John Schmidt, of near Laurel,
was au Argus caller, Tuesday.