The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 28, 1907, Image 3

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    MILL8B0B0 ARGUS, FEB. SB, 19C7
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' BANKS K
URGE ll OF MONEY
ClulniH he Wan Parted from
Nearly l ive Hundred
TWO MEN AKE t'XUKK AKKEST
Wilier Heard, Kilooa keeper,
Cbi. Pilloa, Colored
ad
Wm. Thornhtirgh, ol above Banks,
loot iliout fWO a wek or 10 ago,
while indulging In the cup that
ohrer Mini Inebriates, at Raoka.
Tbornhiirgh claims he wa drink
log at tlin salion conduct! d by
Brard miii hit purl nor, and thai
during the time lie wm parted
from ill money. Waller Buatil
hat iMHin under arrest dined Tnea
day bi(lit, and Chaa. Patton, a
colored gentleman, who bat lieen
working at villous placet in the
county, wa em-sled up in Yamhill
County, Monday, by Sheriff Con
pell, and brought to lh jail. The
negro' bail in llxed to rMK), and in
dolault Ii i In the Motel de Lou
Bell, awaiting the eeeeion of cir
cuit court, having waived extmi
nation. Beard put up a bond in
the auui ol tl.'.DO with Mr. OalFu
way and Jew Heard a turelie
I'aitou w cut to Comeliu after
Thornburgh lout hia money, and it
lald the negro exhibited ahout
1200. when it wait known that he
wai broke two or three day prior
It i whieporml that the coon hap
told something of the cae and iti
development a ill he eagrly watch
ed by thou In the cae.
The dihhUtil lbard dnmandi
n sxemiiiatlon, and Judge Bagley
baa it down for tbia Saturday.
Thoe. II. Jonguei hie attorney.
JOHN.L. LAUCHLIN
John I. I.tudhlin, a picnicer of
Oregon, a veteran of the Indian
War, and lor tome tear a resident
of Kon el lirove, did at hie home
In that city. February '211 Ho wae
bora la Mii-touri in 1 S4 , and at
the age of 1 1 year came to Oregon,
oroea the plain, with In parent!
arriving her in lSo'J. They et
lied in Yamhill County, deceanei
corning to Washington County 14
yeara ago. Ilia widow and tbrt-e
daughters, Mr. M ilia. Iittie, at
home, and Mre. J.'B. Fairchildn, nl
Foreat Grove, survive The Inner
I took place today, and interment
waa in the Naylor cemetery
COMING ATTRACTIONS
At The Crc-crnt Tbeatre
Miaa Kirk wood will soon Lave
r Hpring millinery ready for the
trade. At present aha la in Port
land, preparing her ato'k. Her
bate will be patterns from the beat
imported and domestic atylea and
oreationa. It will pny you tore-
nerve your order until you have
viaited her rolllioery parlort above
the I. M.Hnyt Co'a Store, Main
.Street, Ilillaboro.
The Argui it receiving a number
of lettera elating appreciation of
Cotnuiteeioner ltuubanan a letter,
published la lt week's piper. A
prominent Forett lirove man
rile that it bits the oail on the
eid. and aaya be now wanta to
ear from County Judge (loodin.
The hall committee of Vina
Maple Camp, Woodmen of the
World, Cedar Mill, will give a
anee in their ball, one mile weal
f Cedar Mill on Ha'urday evening,
March 10 Admiaiion, gentlemen,
1 (X). I .ad In free. Members of
catiip, 60 cent.
K. II. Barrett, ann of Kat Port-
laud, la out to Ulencoe, viaitiug
relative, He hat been working
with the N. P. expre office for
favor with Gov. Chamberlain, and
several yean, hut baa resigned, and niay get the appointment, although
now working lor a I'orlland ;, u : j .i..! H-n,tor Hediree. of
March I The Omlioy'i Git
Bonnie Itrlrr Hu.li March l
Much IV The King of Trmm
"A COWBOY'S GIRL"
Sparkling and bright n pure water
ti entertaining ami interesting as a
letter from home, moie instructive
than an mitre college faultily, and
a funny h a new funny page of a
Bunday paper, in the ccncmeun of
opinion ol both press and public a
regards the now play, "A Cnwbay i
Girl." A great play that certainly
deserves all tho good things said
about it.
j Crescent Theatre, March 1.
A DANCING PARTY
HARRISON ALLEN
Vacancy Takes IMace Tomor
row Morning
ENTERS FORTMKD LW FIKU
Attorney Ua Uiay Friend la Fifth
Judicial Diatrict -
Harrison Allen, diatrict attorney
for thia district, haa resigned hii
office, the resignation to take effect
March 1. Mr. Allen baa nerved
one full term at dietrict attorney
and yet had until the next general
election before bia second term ex
pired. Laet Fall he bought an in
terest in the Carey law firm, and
be exoecla to aaeuuie hit duties
there, in Portland, tomorrow.
John M. Wall, of thit city ia in
machinery houee, entering the
field againit hit venerable "dad."
Farm It r.a'e: Kight miba
aoutbweetof HilleUiro; 31 acree; 8
to 10 acre under cultivation; bal-
of Clackawai, haa a candidate, and
that Oewald Went, of Astoria, ha
a candidate in the person of John
McCue, a republican attorney of
Attoria. Ho far a a ia known Wall
nceeeeiiy cleared; good pature; eema io nave me ieai in guneroa-
m.ii.r- ml frnii-loif lim-1 wrlal urelerence. ami hia iriemm
xmall houae; ideal dairy farm and
ia on milk route. $ 1 ,0.r0 and eaey
lertna. Inquire at Argui office.
A itnt Nelton, who baa been
line for eeveral nioutha, will mxin
be relieved and goea from thie
pltce to Albany, where he will be
the chief telegrapher. Ihe new
man for thia nation bat not yet
been aeeigned
At U. L. Cate'a office, 22 8Urk
8iitM-t, Portland, can be found the
thoioeit buytof reeldeuceaud luat
neai uropertr in the city of Port
land. He handlea the celebrated
Hawthorne Ktle lota. Telephone
Kxcbange i()
J. K. Reevea, ot Corneliu. wit
a, a l .
n town veeieway. eat. iuevei
reoentlr lost a valuable mare, pur
cbaeed from Thoe Talbot. The
animal threw berw-lf iu the Bun'
niiig barn and it waa found oeoca
ary to kill ber.
Having jutt received a large
here hope he will Und the poeilion.
Mr. Allen hat made a very c n-
acientioua oflicer' and during hie
yeara of incumbency hat made
many friend in Washington
County. lie hit been a fearleai
proeeruor, and hm knoledue ol
the trial c urin Laa givmi hi ad-
aiinietration a reputation.
K. H Ti tuu ban b-en hut deputy
for thia county ever eince he took
charge of the office.
PROBATE
fliml wl' If Mii-iil raliilc of laid ItutM-rt I in
lrl ivutliiurit U Ibiiri ll i.
CIim Hhiii r.inl, llciriK l'rwir ami J no
Mlrkle miiHilnli-il iiiritiM-ra u( tlin mlale
Ol 1 III mmllW.
P (' Ktllierl iiiKlnte niliniiiiNtritliir of
MUte of Kmlly KlUwrt. .cmimI. H U
Fill li, V Hl li nu r -nrl, i.p.r'iM'n,
liiventorv nUIn of KMiubFtli OrtUuia-
olier. i1mtkwI, Hint and i.roveil.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Hhinment of ohoto sooda from the Sarah Morgan to W B Tlioroe, tract
1 . I ... I 1. 1 L. . ..I U . 1 1 I t j r n
!: I am urniiired to maxa Oetieri ns
tirade picturet lor leae money than Herbert Smith to Aogait Uvegten
haa ever ben made in Waehingtoo M"G",0lT '
i in ,M,ui ; CL Bump to G W Itarne .oo acre
county, and will make tnecial in- Hum hri,
a . . iLI. .Ilia n I 1 1
lucementa from thit date until
March lat. Call and nee Pope, the
photographer
J. II. Thompson, of the Moun-
taindale tawmill. waa in town yea
terdav. Mr. Tboiuneon waa struck
bv a donkey cable two week a ago
and Buffered a Alight fracture of the
bat-ant bone. He ia oonrequently
taking it rather eay these daya.
We carry the bent eboe on the
market for tbe money. W. L
Douglaa and Dr. Reed'i lamout
ounhiun ahnee for men. Ieauinc
make for ladies Latent atylea
ud flniah U
Vclal Cimlno to II I) Koliinioa, 5 a
at Tualatin....;...
L N Tompklm to Amanda Corneliui
lot 3 blk 10 1 borne a auoinon . . . . 150
Alice II Pratt to Rebecca Diion 7.7s
acre near Dilliy 1 joo
Jan Wert to N R Weat 160 1 ice 3
t 3 a r 4 w
Mary McUlWery to Uaneline Lbr Co,
160 a aec 34 t 9 n r 5 w Hoo
Wm Reldt to L G titroni, blk 39 W
Y lletehtt 100
David Smith to I.liie Macrmn, ioox
ioo fet iu blk 7 Walker' atl, For
eat Grove 550
Lawrence Dlion to I II Titer, K5 a
ecKt 1 rsw 3300
Argua and Oregonian, $2.
Sara Johnton, of Shady Brook,
waa in tbe city yeiiterJay.
Go to McCormick'a for acbool
tuppliea.
Peter Kvert, of Verboort, wat an
Argue caller, yeHterdey.
Mint chew, 1 pound, 10 cent?.
Den of Sweete.
John O'Mara, of Rsedville, waa
up to tbe county eeat yeeterday.
For Hale: English walnut treea.
Zma Wood, at farm.
Frank Bower and wife, of
Scholia, were iu the city yesterday.
Mint chvwt, good to eat, haJf
pound, ten cente Den of Bweeta.
Dr. . 8. 1Kke, of south of Be,
verton, was in the city yeterday.
Juet receivwl a car of dairy
chop at the Climax Mill.
Martin Heiling and ton, W. II.,
were in from Greenville, yeitterday.
Fine lot of onion reed in bulk at
the Climax Mill more.
Nick Kemiuer, the Cooper Moun
tain hop grower, waa in town yes
lerday.
Six-cial for tbia wetk, beginning
March 1 Mint chews, half-pound,
10 ceat. Den of Sweats.
Mr. and Mr. Uasmusen, of
Heed vile, were in lawn yesterday
furrnoon.
For a good smoke try tbe Bchil
ler or Excellencia snd you will
try tbem again and again.
Born, February 27, lW". to Mr
and Mrs. M. T. Berdan, of Forest
Grove, a daughter
A. A. Phillips, of Cornelius, and
now stopping in fortland, was 10
tbe city yesterday.
Julius Meacham, of Mountain-
alu, wat down to the city jester
ay morning.
W. C. Jackson and Geo. Harms,
of beyond Glencoe, were in the city
Tuesday
Wanted: Dressmaker's appren
lice. Inquire of Mrs. 11. K. Uavis,
HilUVioro.
Moses Dillaboy, of Reedville,
waa up yeiuraay, auviiding 10
probate busuees.
Parties having timber lands for
sale would do well to address F. M.
Heidf), Hillsboro
James May and Frank Keenan
of Vinelands, were in the city yes
terday
I am agent for the Judson Blast-
nr ' t 1
ng l owuer. J. . aimer veiuen,
Roy, Ore. Both 'pbonts.
Arthur Bacon, of above Moun
taindale, wis in tho city yesterday
morning
Alf Guerb?r,one of the pioneera
of the Helvetia tection, was in the
city yesterday.
Wanted: Slock hogs weighing
from 80 pounds upward; also sheep
J. O. Haines, Beaverton, Oregon,
Independent 'phone
Geo. H. Linton and family de-
WANT TO BE BBONCHO
Two Ilillsnoro Lads Start for
the Oregon Desert
TBEY ELIDE THE PEACE OFFICERS
Wehruns & Soni Auitiu C Reynold! to Prank Thoin
I 10 a at L'orneliua IKO
Rev. H.L. Pratt, presiding eiuer c 13 Cauipbell to Harold I. Jenaen
.1.- IT.!t. 1 L-.. ....I ! Q I 'kn.Ah I 1.. .L u -
Misa Klla Schulmerich, of Farm
Ingtor, gave a dancing party
her friends, Saturday evening
Feb. 23, at Iturkhnlter hnll,
honor of her 18th birthday
Luncheon wa servetl at midnight
Dancing continued until the lute
hours. A very enjoyable time
reported. Those present were.
Mcaata Herlicrt Ilrldel. Lloyd Tupper
Chat Scbonihurti, Willie Ainlrmon, t'red
Steven. Clauil Wliitmore, Harry A
bahr, George Hnime, Via Jack, I'reJ
Howll.y, Bert Willed, Mux llehtini;,
Prandolph Dowlby, l-rnnk Scliulinericb,
Ola Woiinier, I'rtd Toelle; the Miaaet
Kllie Godnmn, Delude Kcliombiirg, Jeaile
Jobuaon, lluttie lleliling, Gri.-a Jolin
ion, lluttie anil Amanita luck, Anma
Ktbie, Htelln Ilowlby, Nettie llolliiian,
Ilattie llorgert, I'aini-lin OIhou, Maggie
Aibahr and I'M Schultnerlcli; Meaara,
and Meaduim-a Chnit. Jnliiiaon, Henry
Totlle, 1). lliirklialli't', Stewart, and
Wm. Sclniluicrn li.
"A COWBOY'S GIRL"
Pure unalloyrd fun, mingled with
the most sensational of situations
and climnxtts and pttC up in the
roost approved manner known to
ttage productions, is what you get
when vou sue IVrce U lion ton '1
acenio play, "The Cowboy's Girl."
A new story of the West, told in
auoh a way that tho audience seems
to be fairly transported from the
toenea of their daily life to those
that case before them with vivid
naluralniss. A complete produc
tion with nothing lacking, a tri
umnh of eleotiioity and mechanical
art combined with highi'st form of
dramutlo perfection, Crescent The
atre, Friday, March 1.
Argua and Journal, $1.75.
James Robb, of Centerville, waB
io the city this afternoon.
Fred Stephen", of Forest Grove,
was in town last evening,
Louis Oarstens, formerly in the
mill business above Banks, was
down this morning, paying taxes.
of the United Fvangelical Church
will preach in Hillxboro, on Sat
urday evening, and Sunday morn
ing. He will also p-etch at Witch
Hazel, Sunday, at 3:UU p. to. ana
at (iaaton, at 7:30.
We aell a complete line of etovet
and ranges, hardware, tinware,
crockery, etc Come and ee them
tnd get pnoet before purchasing
Schulmerich Bros.
J. "P. Heltael, of near Banks,
leaves for Wardensville, West ir
ginia, in a few days, to spend the
Hummer in bit old boyhood noma,
He will also visit the Jameetown
exposition while in the East.
w '4 lot blk 8 Forest Grove 800
Lewla Montgomery to Weatern Tim
ber Co, 310 a area ab and 17 t 3 n r
5
Alible Cowing to Frank Converse,
loo a sec 13 t a n r o w
Win Reidt to Geo Ilraun 4 lot block
6 W V Heighta 64
Geo Blaaacr to IMlef Schemer, 10 a
aec ?5 1 1 a r 1 w 1050
Chriatoph Kopp to tauiei linden et
al, Ho a ec t 3 n r 4 w t;
Katt Milter, guardian, to M D Rob- .
Inaon, 1 aer inriw 1
Kate Miller and huatwnd to M D
Robinaon, aame at abov 100
Geo P Navlor.aaaienee. to R I. Ken
worltiy. tract in 1' air view 00
Tbot B Lott to Olive M Scott, 5 50 a
on Tualatin river 3I10
Speaking of groceries if you Geo R Barley to R J Lyons, So acre
ant the finest staple and fancy I'1 Jw'" V.T"r.
rooeriea to be foundln the market, ' R
on Hnaeline 3IX
Margaret Denny to Roliert H Brown
lot in Garden Home
J P Tainleie and Geo R Baglcy to O
C m (Jo, lota 10 ana 10 nut 1 auu
tract In block a Highland addition
to lltllaboio nixi
France C Strong to Kdmuiid Chan-
ey Hoo acre tanrow
Bnj Uirdaell to Ilillaboro Lumber
Co, quitclaim tract in um 14
mon'a ad
Wui O Jolinson et at to Lara Ren-
atroni, 80 a leca 7 and 8 t I r 4
Start Monday for Silver Lake Country,
a ad Clary
Two well-behaved boys, aged 16
and 13, Ray Emmott and Earl
Riog4p,4ought tickets for Eugene,
Monday, and started for Silver
Lake, where tbey intend to lead
cowboy life. Tbe Ringle lad bad
a little leea than fifty dollars with
bim money tbat be had earned
by odd jobs. The Emmott boy
bad a great deal less, but there
was enough for two. Tbe Emmott
lad wrote bis father, Homer Em
mott, a letter, which the parent
received tbe tame night, telling
bim not to worry, and tbat he was
going to Eugene. Tbe peace of
ficers at Portland and Eugene were
notified to bead off tbe adventurers,
but the boys left Portland on the
4:15 train, got ou this side ol lu
gene, ana are now doubtless on
their, way to the Silver Lake
country. Tbe boys are not vicious
in fact they are good lads to
work, and - not at all the kind one
would expect to be fired by visions
of the ramre, with its long stripe of
yellow light by fun and moon.
Tbe Emmott boy said in his letter
that he would write often and word
is expected soon.
Lnlses tbey are apprehended 'I
is txptcud tbat luileboro wiu
have a viit of cayuse next Fail.
driven in by two travel-stained
young Americans, and every vacant
lot in. town will be requisitioned to
stake out the rip rearing, snorting
cquinee from tbe Kumatb dtsert
"BONNIE BRIER BUSH"
The welcome announcement it
made that tbe charmicg story of
life among the glens of Scotland,
tbe plav for which we have waited
so long, "The Bonnie Brier Bush,"
taken from the celeb ated story of
that name, written by Rev. John
Watson, who is well known to
Canadian readers, will be produced
it the Crescent Tbeatre, on batur
day, March 16.
Playa dramatized from novels
have become quite the dramatic
fad during the past few years, till
now they may be said to hold tbe
chief interest among tbe standard
productions. "Tbe Little Minis
ter," "The Christian," and a dozen
The Hillaboro Plant and Flower
Gardena now baa ft fine line of first
class nuraery stock, bought from
tbe Dalles ftursery, and wbicb
they are aelliog at very low prices.
Planta of all kinds, ornamental
shrubbery, all kinds of rosea 00
sale. Call and get acquainted.
North of court house. lodepeod
9Dt phone 094.
John Belliech, of Buxton, and a
native of Hungary; Juliua Meyer,
of Greenville, and ft native of
Switzerland; and Wm. Robinson,
of Laurel, ft subject of England,
will all corns before tbe circuit
court next month, and ask the
Court to make tbem fledged citiztna
ol tbe American republic.
At Palmateer'i Confectionery
Tbey atrivc to anit the rich aad poor;
And (luring tb moatb of February.
There'll be ome ipecialtie (or aura
Tobaccoa, Clears, tbe very beat:
Praita and Nnta and Choice Confection,
rreah Oyaters, that are beat by teat.
All their gooda wilt bear inapectioo!
The Banks saloon, started ft year
ago, ia in financial trouble. Bin-
maner & Hoch, Portland liquor
dealers, through Attorney E. B.
Tongue, have brought suit to close
ntomsioNAt.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Bailav-Miirmn bltx-k. uuatalra.
Roonia 12. 13 and IX Kanlilance Muuth-
wmt corner Bailina and Heuond Html.
Both 'Phonaa.
S. T. L1NKLATBR, M. B, C. Ua
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OtBfl apalalra over The Dlt Drug Store
Raeldenoe Baat of Court Hon,
to Um oornar of - the block.
JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIftbTK. M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon Southern Pacttio Railroad Co.
Consultation In French or EniliHh. Of-
nee upatalrt, over L. M. Hoyt Co'a. uteri,
north aide of Main Ht., Hillaboro, Or.
F. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. '
Keatdenoa on corner Second and Oak 8ta
Oregon Phon Main 116.
HILLS BORO - - ORKGON
out the place, for liquors furnished ywywvVMWWvWyvVvWW
and wnicn nave not been paid tor
Clerk Godman this morning is
sued marriage license to four For
est Grove young people, via: Wray
Humphrey, a miller, and Mies
Florence Dennie, a book-keeper;
and Goeper Fields, a mason, and
Miss Myrtle Dennis ft sale lady.
For sale: Roan mare, weight
about 1,000 pnunda. Eight years
old. Price, 4o. Enquire at Com
mercial Bank. W. E. Thomas.
E. W. Dant, the Reedville ranch
er and thresherman, was up to the
city this morning, tnd eavt the
freeze of last Winter did consider
able damage to Fall sown wheftl
and injured the oats. Much of tbe
grain in his section will doubtless
be re-seeded.
Chapel Oar xso. z, a passerger
coach supplied with an auditorium
and t quipped with ft culinary room
and apartments for evangelists, is
on the P. R t N. tracks for bold
ing evangelistic services.
The pupils of Jacktown school.
District No. 17, will give a program
and bisxet supper on Friday eve
ning, March 1, at i:60. Ladies
are requested to bring baskets
Everybody come.
A good idea clean up and burn
all trash around your premises.
Then you will feol like coining to
the hop, at the opera house, Hareh
9.
Found, at depot. Watch fob
with locket on bottom, containing
photo of young man. Owner will
please call, prove property and pay
for advertisement, and get same.
G. Sohler, of North Forest Grove,
and who is the proud psreot of
others which can be nsmed, attest husky boyB, made his annual
tbe growth of the idea and the fa
vorable sentiment attaching to it.
call at the Argua office this after
noon.
FIVE HUNDRED
Mrs. Albert S. Sholes entertained
parted Tuesday for Ashland, where eighteen guests on Friday after-
tbey will reside in ths future. nooo, at her home on Third and
a r RIM,.,,!. nf Kan Fran. Fir strepits. Tbe parlors were
Cisco, and who nas oeen eati ior ""'"; . .
some time, is here, the guest of 8P M . naK- . " ,wr?0B
11, if T ttilv . bmther-in aw. was spent in piaying rive nun
.' . . w . , , iw , T l- ,
area, Misses mange imorie ana
Settings of 15 White Minorca Helen Gates winning prizes. Dain-
m . ft f 1 - ....
W lor M cents, mrs. j. n. ty refreshments were served at tbe
Humphreys, Sixth and uase Line, close of the afternoon. Tbe guests
Hills boro. were:
Mrs. Mary Johnson Bird, of i Meadamea J. W. Bailey, F.T. Kane.
North Plains, was iu town yester- J- -fc Jj -
A. B. BAILEY, M.D.,D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. T-TilUWn OrP
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
atreet. Over Dennia Store.
HILLS BO RO - - 1- - - - OREOOX
It Mmmlmr Mf. 0. Harm
DAOLEY t HARE
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
Boonu 1 and I Shits Baildlnf
HILLKB0K0, . . 0B EGOS.
Wiai(eMeeeiMV
H. T.BAQLEY
ATTO&N&T-A7-UW
Ofice, npatain, over the Post OflSce,
HiUaboco, - . Ongoa
eWMeeeefeA(eMeeW
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . V
Room J, 4, fc . Motxaa Blk, HiUabete.
raVrarrWAJ
JOHN IL WALL
ATT0B.N8Y-AT-UW
Office Upatalra, Bailey Mergaa Black
Roeaaa, laala, ".
HILLS BO RO, "- ORKGON.
AiVWvVWvVVVM
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW .
Ofica, Up Stain, Ccatral Hack.
HIUSBORO ORBOON
VvWWVVV1eAAW
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, UpsUlra, Room 3, 4 and 5
Oregon
aAvvwvvwWrww
day. and called on the Argus.
Mrs. Bird is a uiooeer of lSoU
having been born here.
For sale: Pica sired by a reds
tered Berkshire boar Wm. Schul-
mericb, Farmington. Address,
Hillsboro, R. F. D. 2.
The morning sermon io the Con
We have just received a carload
of Utah Land Plaster. Also ft fall
supply of blasting powder. If you
want salt, remember that we have
just received ft carload. Anderson
& Son, Reedville.
R. L Cate went to Newberg the
first of the week. Newberg is put
up the third fine hotel over there,
and the town has a population of Hillsboro, - -
i 1 rvui I ....'..
Onion seed. Yellow Globe Dan
vers, for Bale, from selected stock
aod other varieties. Address E J
Thomas, Beaverton, Ore.
Come to the illustrated lecture
in tKa n ran a ( ir... a 1 flKnvrtli n.Tl
n.ii. li.i.n r..i.Q U'mi I
ith. 'Clare imbrie, Madge Saturday evening, at 8 o clock.
Egypt and the Holy City, at the
Congregational church, next satur
day evening, March. I.
Schulmerich Bros, are headquar
ters for wire fence. We have sold
eight mile in the last 30 days.
E. J, LYONS B. P. COBNUJDS
LYONS & CORNELIUS
Miisea Eva
Georgia Smith
I inline, Tenneasee Weathered,
Wilcox and Howie weathered.
Rose I
A SCOTCH PLAY
Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In
surance Buaineaa. List your farm with
them and find aaale. they will treat
yon right. Add yoor tale to our liat.
Call in aad aee ua.
Main Street, Hillsboro, (V.
Bonnie
appear
wa
srooer
trv John Dennis. We is tfler your
trade, and once ft customer, always
a customer.
Two coach loads of Forest Grove
its came (loan on an excursion last
night, to attend the play, "Nettie, 0U( j0,tec1t to Johanna Foulke. 17
the iNewsgtri, ai tne vreeceiu. acres Philip iiarrta donation
The visitors went away well pleased
with the performance.
Stationery of all klndt at the
Pharmacy latest in stylish oor
resoondence, calling rarda, en
velonea. etc Call and see tbe
stock.
Walter Bennett, who has been
with the Ballard shop fur several
veers, has taken a position as fore
m. nl lk Hhnn.hnro rannh. near IS P Reeder to Laurel M
U.,,.inJ.t. .nA U una .1 ,k J W Wood d I C
" , 1 ' A J lieu to Maud Mohrback, tract
on 1 110 pmuo. fniecil7indaotariw 1000
Found: On street in Hillsboro, Wui Kramer 10 Jai Hewitt, ao a D
a piece of money. Call at Argus C Graham die 5oo
ntltna nrnva nrnnnrtv. and iret same J B Field'! to Oliver L Curtu. 5 arei
. ii 1... ..: Andrew Hirper d 1 c .....2025
Oliver Curtii to I B Plelds, tract lot
The beautiful play, "The
i,rirr jsliou. nuivu nui a L' in-.i i n , ....
Breuatioual church will be on the here on March 16. at the Crescent rneaper tnan lumDer-
relation of creed and-gooa worns. Theatre, will be given with a most Joeepa Jams, ft fortland car-
In the eveniDg there will be a wc-lBUnlPtuous scenic equipment, the penter and Miss Margarite Bate
ture on the life of John G. Paton. entire original Kirke LaShelle pro- man, a Gales Creek teacher, have
Trne Palmateer has boucht the ductlon. Kn" d' Jh company been granted license to wed.
.... - - t ' . I ia llTT a l O I I.QIOH f1al 1 rt . I . . .
piiSr bnildinir. on Second " f"v-"j uon't miss tne dance at tne
Street. This is one of the beet B ? J"' Hillsboro opera house, Saturday
IMHOFF & MINAR
Dealers In Marble and Granite Monu
ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of
cemetery and memorial work. Write ua
for particulars. Address 335 K. Morrison,
J
W Shute to Hillsboro City, city
patk nrooertv i6m
Frederick Colfelt to Richard Wil
liams, 30 1 llarnuni die I
Hoyt, 2o a
Iwo
by paying for advertisement
H . T. Blair, with State Trinler
Duniway, is here, with his wife,
for a weeks' visit with Mr. Blair's
mother, Mrs. Ruth A. Blair. He
will remain with Mr. Duniway for
Borne lime.
Now is the time to have your
picture taken. Special fnducements
until Maroh 1, Gallery open from
) a. in. to 4 p. m.
R. II. KalU, the piano man, was
out from Portland this week.
Carload of Utah land plaster at
W. F. Hollenbeck'B, Roy, Oregon.
Our own make, Mint chews, 4
pound, 10 cents. Den of Sweett.
1 blk 7 Forest Grove lwo
Wm Reidt to Claudia Laugford 3 Its
blk 30 W P HetRhts 10
Wm Reidt to Ossie May Cole, 6 lots
blk 31 W P Height 10
Sophie K Barrett to Louise Schaefler
Uuitclaim I60 a ec 5 t a n r a w I
Louise Schaefler to Gosalin etal the
above tract,,,
166
For Sale or Least
Small hopyard S miles southwest
of Laurel, Call on or address,
Wilkes Bros., Hillaboro, Ore.
J. P. Shirley, of North Plains,
was in town this morning.
pieces of property in that section of
the town, and the Pacific Statos
central is located there.
The county court has decided to
fill an old bridge ou the road from
Beaverton to Portland, near the
Theodore Pointer place, aud a no
tice for bids for the earthwork will
be found in another column.
For Sale: Fifty acres cleared
land in the vicinity of Hillsboro,
on rural mail and milk route; near
telephone Hue. Fine location;
rood building Bite. Inquire of
Argus.
O. L. Curtis, of ForeBt Grove,
sends in about 25 signers for per
manent road woik. This makes
over 300 signatures received by the
Argue, to say nothing of the six or
seven hundred on the private
petitienB,
Loeari berrv plants for sale. We
sell them for 13 00 per hundred.
Per dozen, fifty cents, tou can
order by mail, but postage will cost
vou twenty cents per dozen, These
are fine plants, and will give satis
faction H. Si. Locke, Beaverton,
RouteS.
Dr. E, P. Hill's Illustrated Leo
ture will be eiveu at the Congrega
tional Church on the evening of
March 2nd. Scenes in Palestine
and EnvDt are shown by ooetly
Btereoptican plates. Children ad
mitted tor 10 cents; adults 15 cents.
artists as J. Palmer Collins, for
several Beasons Mr. Stoddard s un
derstudy in the roll of "Lacblan
Campbell;" Cha9. E. Bloomer, late
of the Frohnian forces, who has
made a name for himself this sea
son in the part of "Posty;" W,
Leonard Howe, who was brought
to thia oountry by Forbes Robert
son; Bino Bulow, a beautiful young
evening, March . ine only dance
in March.
Henry Cop, of North Forest
Grove, waa down to the capital to
day. Of course he remembered the
ArgUB.
Smokers like the Schiller and the
Excellencia. These cigars are of
the best stock. Yon can t fool an
actreBa, is this season appearing as authority on a good cigar.
Flora Campbell," Kenneth Mac-
Kenzie, late of the George Edwards
Company, and many others equal
ly prominent.
A male quartette will add to the
Scottish atmosphere, as will also
Robert Ireland, whom everybody
knows as late Pipe Major ot the
48th Highlanders, whose perform
ance on tbe bagpipe cannot fail to
arouse enthusiasm in every neart
Orders for seats will be received
by E. L. McCormick. Prices will
be announced next week, and an
effort will be made to Becure special
train service.
MILLINERY OPENING
Mrs. J. Petereon, of Cornelius,
wishes to announce that on March
5 she will exhibit her Spring mil
linerv. comprising a splendid line
of street hats, trimmed-hats and
head wear for children. Come in
and see them before buying else
where. Our exhibit can not be
beaten in Washington County.
John Thornburgh and wife, of
ForeBt Grove, were down last eve
ning, attending theatre.
Ed Foord, of Clatskanie, viaited
with his mother, Mrs. Alice Foord,
in this city, the first of the week.
Chas. Stephens, a veteran of the
Philippine service, was in town
Saturday evening.
Dr. Pollock, the well known For
est Grove dentist, was in the city
this morning.
Mrs. T. C. Wadsworth, of ArleU,
wai here this week, the guest of
relatives.
J. C. Sohulmeriob, the three-time
mayor of Banks, was in town last
night. , . " ;
Ernest Lyons, ot north of town,
was in the city this afternoon.
Peter Ever?, of Forest Grove, wat
in the county seat yesterday.
George Hellaire, of Glencoe, call
led ou the Argus Tuesday. '
PORTLAND
OREGON
: T. R. Imbrie :
NEWMRA PAMT
VmrmMt mint Brink :
Pmlmt mmd IfooraUng
rVRXiTURE REFInlSKED
In any of the modern styles, by an
experienced wood-finisher. Also
painting, papering, tinting end all ,
kinds of interior decorating.
M. BESSMER. HIIHboro, Oft
Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth.
a. a. ttvarza
Oomtrmotor mmd CGdr
Estimates given on all clauses of bnildlng
rfJWf Mf AfaA awaw
aMf mt Oak.