The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 18, 1907, Image 3

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    HIUSBORO ARGUS, APRIL II, 1007
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The follow Id? committees have
ma appointed on the Fourth of
July celebration: i'rcgram ami
speaker, U r. Cornelius, u. A.
Long and W. N. Barrett; Music, C.
A. Larokin, Mra. Ueo. Wilcox and
MUa Hhfllilon. Advertising DeWitl
lias Iloiinht out C K. Loss, Hoilth, L.A. Ung and D. W. Hath;
Transportation, C. h. Lytle, I).
McLaoblan ami Dr. lamiexle.
Mora committer will be appointed
later. Cal Jack Jr. will act h
treasurer. Ed Bcbulmericb, as
e ms HE
If ILL BUILD LINE
and is to Finance Kond
GIVES EVIDENCE OP GOOD FAITH
Deal Wait Closed Tuesday, and Woik chairman of tbe park committee,
will nee after preparing the ground
at the Hhute park, and will confer
with J. W. Hhute aa to driveways,
etc. The light committee of the
city will look after the water and
tereet in the United lUilwavs, and lighting features
Bays he will fin mice the 1'orlland I am now prepared to ahow you
lines ami tli electric railway to the Chas. Stevens tfc Bros.' Haniplee
Will Soon Kriiln
C. (I. II. Maellride, of Han Fran
oittcn, ha bought C. 1C. Loss' in
Hillsboro and Forest drove. The
deal waa closm! TutHilay, in Port
of the new Spring styles in ladies'
silk, cloth and wash shirtwaist
suits; alio of dreea suits and dress
land, and Mr. Macliride Mates Hklrta, made to your etieclal order,
that he will lose no time in getting and of your own selection of good
MRS. LILLIAN BOND
mm WAGLEY
Alleges That the Defendant
Threw her in Street
COLLEGE TOWN'S LATEST SCRAPE
matter into shape and that con
etructinn on the aulmrbitn line will
toon begin. Tbe Portland stock
holders who will help Mr. Mao
Bride in the witorpriaa are well
known capitaliat, are are: V, L.
lienham. Walter II. Moore, W. C.
Morris, llriiint Witttnhaig, Jos.
M. Heally, Henry W. Uoddard and imdy aowu, and much of it ia
i.ouia w line. Aa an evidence 01 ookinir line, and ia bavina a Bturdv
Bilk and cloth coats aleo carried
I carry a standard line of corsets
and underskirts. 1 ill be glad. to
bring my goods to your houreupon
request, independent Phone, No.
2(54. Mrs. M. K. Caudle.
Notwithstanding the heavy rains
Dr. F. A. Bailey reports an im
mense acreage of wheat and oats
gmd faith the company shown
"Thul the iitimuiit i'f nioiiry lliut will
have Ix rll nix-tit lit ttir roilipli'tinil of 111
l'rtml-trrt-t line will I fjni.jNj, Of
Unit omonnl s"-')i't will I fr truck,
fV.W for crtniHiiiKH mill s j x-v utt woik,
with riiimtiuiiiou of io Uct of line on
Mitt'iululll Mini, lo.ooo fiTt nt Twrlflll
unit lettygrovc nt rt-r t, for which fuml
Imve Iwru nrnvidnl, and S,Vki ftrt of
tilt l'ront utricl lint, nt un tuliiimlrd
rout of flJo.iMHi. The fiittlu-r mini of
$ 19.091 ha Ucii r-iidrd for anrvrys,
nulil ot wny mid preliminary work. In
audition to tin- col of I'uiiiliiii tmii, thr
ixHiijxiii y now Iihh vui m loim of ittrcl,
milliciriit for lj mile of truck, coming
from the V.n.
lltswiuo, riliiniitr, rli, nrv In-iliK
woiknl out for t'tuinrrliiik- K.'ont with
Twrlflll iitrirl in unlit (hut thin ki lion
ojuruticm uy
growth. Potatoes are largely being
planted, a I no, the Increase being
caused by the good prices prevail
ing.
In April falls the sunny showers,
All nature's ilrraaeil in gay attire,
.Spring on us many a bleating pours
A season which w all admire;
Ant when you're out in Hillsboro
town.
Nu matter whether sari or chetry,
Coma In anil see what's to he shown
A I raltuateer's Confectionery.
Mrs. F. J. Bailey, of this city,
and Mrs. W. H. Streeter, of Tort
land, have reached Washington, I).
C, where Mra. Bailey is an Oregon
delegate to the National Convex
tion of tbe Daughters of the Kevo
01 me nv inn tn 11 y ha 111
June, tniircilit'iil ion lire U'iii im iwmil I lni:nn
f.ir Mjiiii ....lit i.it.t ..!. u... lu.lnu I
iilucetl fur i'r. I'hf Tavlor, Srvtilh, Thoroughbred Brown IeghorD
Stutk Mint Klsiiilcri tn t i lines will I eggs, 75 cents per setting. 15 eggs
comnivicii im iiipiui)- 11- tur iiimi riiii ran j Mii0 Incubator lota at
eciircii. iiim. 111c exirnaion 01 inc , . ... . iLnn. r.Sfl
ltl........... .l...l 1.... t'l i.,,i,u..i.. ih I UUtDU UIII.CC.' UUUO. A WVIUV
uow Mwinlinif iio.MH) 11 iiioiiih in actual States, Jft Uoy f.xcDange. Mrs
construction woik. Peter Vanderiaoden, (ireenville,
i-Miw uii .nr. itincnriue iiim ngrecu 10 q.. i? y i 3
Thoa. Iiailey, son ot Dr. F. A.
tumuli Hip nctTMuiry Intuit, thrsc e
prmlitiirm will In- iucrriiwd In ctirry oil
the work nil fimt nit inr:i mnt iii u hiiiny
rau tlo it.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
At The Crcccnt Tlieatre
Old Mslils Convention (local). .April 20 1
Murrsy & Mack ;Msy 6
A Texas Ksngrr May 15
Old Arkanum May a
The Rajah of IIIioiik. .AiiKiit 7
Thorns & Oraime 1IIooiii., October 26
MOHAIR POOL.
Thoio desiring to take advantage Third Street
iiailey, is now on tbe engineer
corps on tbe P. R. & N. survey out
of Heaside, to connect wiln the 1 U
lamook line. He expects to re
main all Bummer.
For sale: ery swell canopy
top surrey, nearly new; strong,
durable, has lamps, and is thor
oughly modern. Goes for $80.
Mrs. Kllerson, 025 Ulay (Street,
Portland, Oregon. Or inquire ol
Kuratli Bros., llillsboro.
Kmil Wagner, in the employ of
an express company, at Portland,
waa out HiiDday, tba guest 01 bis
parents, H. Wagner and wife, of
of tbe usual annual Mohair pool
can do so by bringing their pro
duct to tbe iiartranipf Warehouse.
Mark sacks plainly to avoid con-
fusion, and also mark weight.
Apply to the Hartrampf fceil store
for inlormation ae to delivery.
Pool will be Hold on April
James II Hewell, Time. Cnnnell
and h. It. longup, committee.
MILTENBURGER TUPPER
We carry tbe best shoe on tbe
market for tbe money, w. L
Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous
cushion shoes for men. leading
makes for ladies. Latest styles
and finish U. Wehrung Sons
I). W. Dorrance, formerly a saw
mill man of Mountaindale, was in
town today. Mr. Dorrance Das
been looated at Newberg for aome
time.
Will sell team of horses, ages 3
and 4, weight, 1300; or a mare, age
G years, weight, 1250 or 1300.
Write or call on Wm. Raynard,
Hillehoro R. F. D. 2. Independent
Wagler Staked Mrs. Bond to Restau
rant and Then Repeated
Mra. Lillian lUind, who for three
weeks conducted a restaurant in
tbe Caples building, Forett Grove,
has sued B. F. Wngley, who was
her fioanciel hacker, for $10,000
Mrs. Bond alleges that Wagley,
aided by sundry and divers per
sons, entered her restaurant on the
evening of April 11, between 11)
and 11:30 o'clock, and proceeded
to throw her fflVcts into the street
and then assaulted and struck her
and also put her out into the night
air. It appears that Wagley, who
has some money, leaded the room
for two years and slocked it for a
restaurant. He then gave Mrs.
Bond, whom he had known on the
sound, the keys, ami told her to go
ahead and run the businem. Mrs.
Bond sent for her husband, and
when he appeared Mr. Wagley
seemed to exiierience a change of
heart as to Mrs. Bond continuing
the business.
Then came the ejectment, and
Mm. Bind has retained Iiailey &
Hare to sue for damages. Paper
have been filed, but lwfore they
o iuld be served Mr. Wagley hd
"waggled" out of the country.
Mra. Bond u game and is going
to have redress if the law will give
her any ratiefactinn.
agley, alttio along in years, is
said to he a "dead Rame sport,"
and bon' vivant, ami he is said to
have told the oflicials that he only
installed Mrs. Band in bueineee on
tbe agreement that she was not to
provide for her husband. Bond
wbo bails from Iacoma, euddenly
appeared on the scene, and trouble
then commenced. Wsgley claims
that Bond made it from Taccma to
Kalama, ami when he rescued that
point be was stranded. Then, it is
alleged, Mrs. Bond sent him money
to come to the city of piety and no
saloons, and Wagley claims Bond
subsequently gave him a black eye,
and be concluded Mrs. Bond had
broken the preamble, shattered the
covenants, and cracked the codicil
of the contract.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Mr. James L. Miltenburger and
Miss Lura Tuppnr were united in
marriage at the home of L Tupper,
Hlllulv,,..,. Ai.il 17 1UII7 Itav
Father J. L. ltuchoher. naator of M hone Sohol,8 54-33
8t. Matthews' Church oflioiating. Ed. Schiller, Civil Engineer Car
The groom is the well known con- roll, of Portland, Kd. Wann and J
feotioner of Main Street, coming Blaeer, all went out to Buxton this
here from near Tigardville, and morning, on a Ashing expedition
ina Drida is we uaugnier 01 mr. Th Boholl( ?ttohOQ Horse
' " . ,"K 1 .?.rr ?, T Co.'s stallion, Tapageur, will stand
1 east of llillsboro. Ihey will take .mnf ; iu n;itt
P their residence in th e city, and ofTi ardvllle BeaVerton, Reedville,
a host of frienda wish them every F,riSington and Soholls. Farmers
S
happiness.
H1NM AN ALBERT
are requested to see this horse be
fore booking.
Tbe Third Street sawmill is lay
ing up a day or bo lor repairs, ine
plaoe bolts 00 one of the big saws
having broken tbis aiiernoon
Qeo. II. Wolf, who is teaming for
the Gaston Lumber Company, was
in town this afternoon. He states
that the Tanners are outting out of
Mr. C. L. Hinrnan, of ForeBt
Orove. and Mina Knnna R. Albert
were united in marriivce at the M
K Parsonage in thia city, April 13,
lyUY. Kev. li l' . ueianap 011101
atins. Mr. liinman is well known
In Wnahinotnn Count v. having
been In the barnesa business ai me a u" uuuj nmuoi.
Grove for many years. The Nelson Hardware Co. carries
a full line of plumbing goods, bath
Argus and Pacifio Monthly, $1.50. tubs and toilets. We do plumbing
Georce Cvnher. of above Glen- repairing 01 au mnas.
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The good westner has nxea up
coP, was in the county seat today.
'Publio dance at Alpha Hall,
Saturday evo, April 20. Music by
Walkers' orchestra. Tickets, 75
cents, lunnh included. Good time
assured. Everybody come
at 8:00 o'olock.
the roads so that they are fairly
The big bole at the
condenser now gives no trouble.
Contractor G. M. Hunter is get
Begins ting his new home enclosed, and
when completed he will bave one
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nr m n..n 1 f T ni...lla oi vne uiuueru icoiuohuoo u
TT . J.'. IIUIIHMJM, ... .liviuuiv... ,
Falls, on the Columbia, and who 0,17
owns the lironaon nlace east of Miss Ida Stewart has concluded
town, came out Tuesday evening, a successful term of school above
on business. Banks, and is now at noma in
The Rnhnlla Perrdiernn Horse Co. South Tualatin.
wants a anod. reliable man to take Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Smith de
care of their Percheron Stallion, parted the last of the week for a
Tapageur, for the season. For par- visit with Mrs. Smith's relatives at
ticulara inquire of Ferd Uroner, WatBonville, California.
Bcbolls, on liillBboro, U. . v. a FreH mllk C0WB for Bttie.V
Dr. J. IlrKnox. of Foreet Grove, B. Cate, Hawthorne Ranch, east of
and who is a gradute of the Grand this city.
Kapids Veterinary College, was in Df j p Tan,ieBie t enlarging
iuo uivy jrHMjruiiy. i w yi. li. oin0eB n .he Linklater Urick
uwu aii ine dobs raiivirmur . .
RtahU ftl VAFat 4rn ftnd hftd UPfllBlrB
considerable Dractlce before coming Robert Simpson, of Buxton, was
I 1 4. . 1 n. t ka.l.p.1 a t.
to Urecon. aowu w mo uuuu.j jvwmmj
II B Johiidon to Mr II K lligtjy.
1. 01 h II V Catfliinj; tlouat'on '.f
II Wehrung to l.illie Kiihn, lot 9 lilk
I S C ail llillsboro 100
Stephen 8tolU to N StolU 50.03 a
near (Ireenville 900
Milton Gordon to V r Wohlsclilegel
50 a same section 900
Thoa keeley to A V Webster, .60
sec J t n r 5 w 10
Wm J Smith to Silas S Kil, Jots 12
& 13 blk Curtis ad Forest Grove 2$a
Theodore anlyketo Walter an-
Dyke, lot 6 Firwood 1'ann 3500
Henry Itiinimn to lien i, iiiicd, .11
acre nt mutton , A 35
Mwurd Hack to Jvriward heyniour,
78 59 a ace 17 t I a r 3 w
I', 1) Tliorne to Silas A Dowers, 217 a
Geo TecllliK donation 3?J5
C L Crocker to W N lliir t, resi
dence north Milne warehouse 70
A H Cuplcs to Geo II lluldwin, track
tn lilk 2j rorest (.rove 70
(eo II llaltlwin to A 1 ('spies, K M
lot 4 blk 26, l'orest Grove ioo
Mnthnoi I'lincn to Sarah h Rut tier,
yi a Lawrence Hull donatiou 150
U Altlcn to J us J-. u llurrell, 40 a
sec 17 t a a r 1 w 1700
h Showers to Chas U Anderson,
l'art lot 4 blk 35. Forest Grove 200
Stollz to Geo and (.has Linnert
50.03 a near Greenville 2550
Rase Kobitison to Mury Maloue, lot
14 blk 3 Illumes nil 400
Anna L Koberinuutl to Kobt Nixon
160 a see 4 t 3 n r 3 w
Mary Claflin to Anna L RolH'riniind
same as above
Itirliard Williams to Maude More-
hack, 6 a on Tualatin river jooo
V Tigard et als to Wash Co road
way at Taylors Ferry bridge
Fretl Bulling to Gustav Klier, 80 a
sec 2 t 2 a r 3 w 3300
A Robinson to Mary T demons, I a
Kiclianl Williams tlonntion 200
Alvira 8 Louden to Robt ItogK9, 160
a sec 6 t 2 n r 6 w
Wash Co to Geo W Duke lot 4 Wk 7
Sherwood
Geo H Beeves to Geo Sanborn Co,
160 a sec it & 24 t 3 n r 4 w
H 1) Parsons to Ftlna K Jensen, 50X
200 ft lot 4 blk 8 Forest Grove 200
Robert Boggs to Godfrey VonTluten
G W Jwle, 100 a sec 1 a n r
6 w 1000
ilock Hull to Isabel T Everett, 20 a
aec is 1 1 a r 3 w.... 675
red Betiuke to Aug Brandt, 80 a sec
ti t 2 s r t w 0000
Lemuel Iaelei to R T Whitty, 16 32
seres sees 10 ana 11 1 2 n r 4 w. . .1450
AC Revnolds to It W Kemp, 15a
Cornelius Rnvirous looo
Ilarvev NorthruD to Bdward II
Nortnrup 45 a nil Davis donation 2000
Kilward llaker to J W smite ioo a
sec .t5 t 3 n r 4 w 3000
Kdward Stmires to 1' v Lahaie, 25 a
sec i 1 1 n r 3 w ...,351x1
Jacob Foster to Abbe Johnson, 3 a
aec 26 1 1 1 r 1 w 600
S Anderson to F A Markley 102 a
Benl Stewart d 1 c. Reedville . . . .8726
Mabel Bretherton et al to Jas Stepli-
ensou east 68 feet lot 2 blk 20 For
est Grove 5S
Argue and Journal, 91.75.
AugUHt Roeei was up from Bea
verton this morning.
Riht goods right prices C. A.
Lamkio Co.
Henrioh Peterson, of Buxton,
was in town yentenlay.
Btrrington Hall crffe is the
bent you can buy. Get it at Greer's.
J. A. Kirkwood, of Reedville,
was up to tbe county feat today.
For Bale: Jercey red boar,
coming 2 years. Henry Delaman,
Rood Bridge, llilbboro.
K. Bany, of Reedville, wag in the
city today.
L. E. Larue, of Forest Grove,
was in the city yesterday.
The finent line of fcpring drees
goods arriving daily at II. Weh
rung tfc Sons.
J. A. Johnnon, the old reliable
supervinor of below Isaverton, was
in the city today.
For Bale. 50 Angora wethers, at
$2 per head. R. B. Collins, Hills
boro, Route 1. Pacific States phone
Mra. Finch, of Portland, was the
guest of Mrs. Geo. Schulmerich,
today.
For a good smoke try tbe Schil
er or Jtxcellencia ena you win
try them again and again.
JuuVe Hollis, of Forest Grove,
SB in the city today, on busioeBe
at the court house.
New ityle BhirtwaiBta, spring
lire, now in from the KaHt. H.
Wehrung & Sons.
8. H. Jnlriea is putting in a new
front in bis barber shop, oppotite
the Tualatin.
Alfred Guerber, of Helvetia, and
John Bobm, of South Tualatin,
were county seat vieitors, yester
ay morning.
Ladies', gentu', and children'i
ehopn, ppring 6tyleB, arriving daily
at II. Wehrung x Sons.
Kd. Rood and wife, of Portland,
nd Andrew Rood and vafe, of
ortland, were out last week, guests
t the L. A. Rood home.
Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching,
miuireof Mrs. Geo. Ledford, Jjir
Street, between Second and Third.
Samuel Stephens, engineer at the
ieht tdant, is recovered lrom
week of illnete, and is again at. his
uties.
Mra. Wigga aud the cabbage
natch, and other attractions, in
liillBboro. May 11). Particulars
later.
A number of men wanted for
mill and yard work. 12 25 per
day; board, f t per week. Groner
& Koweli, bcbolls. 1
Tbo Hillnboro, Mohair pool will
be Bold in this city on Saturday,
April 27. Holders will please be
present so that lots can be weighed
n.
Schulmerich Bros, areheadouar
tors for wire fence. e have Bold
eight miles in the last 30 days
Cheaper than lumber.
R. II. Greer and C. E. Deich
man are the Odd Fellow delegates
to the I. 0. O. F. Grand Lodge,
which will convene at LaGrande
n May.
A. C. Shute and wife left Sunday
for the East, via Los Angeles and
New Orleans. They expect to
make the trip by easy stages', and
Vieit the Jamestown position
URS. BOND NW SCES
The musicals at tbe bome of
Mrs. F. A. Bailey, last Friday eve
ning, under the auspices of the
Ladies' Society of tbe Cong'l
Church, was a decided success.
The vocal numbers were given by
Vina AlirA Wahrnnv. hn an nlAajuid
Says the Sheriff and his Dep- lbe,uclience that she was obliged
uty, Kane, .Made her Nervous to respond to tbe repeated encores.
uwineii uiapp, 01 oreei urove,
i.
rendered three violin obligates,
which were enthusiastically re
ceived. The performer gives evi
dence of much- talent, and his
friends predict a future for him.
Mies Stella Bowlby rendered sev
eral piano solos, exhibiting a touch
another column is an article and technique that charmed. Miss
telling of Mrs. Lillian Bond suing Jessie Dcnelson and Miss Ethel
m t'.oni.min Vr.nUin w.oi wenrung were accompaoiBis lor
ANOTHER BIG SUIT IS FILED
Mot Content With Suing Wigley, At
tacks Sheriff
Mrs. Bond hia turned ber batteries
against another party now bring-
Dg tuit agaioBt Sheriff J. W. Con-
nell, whom ehe says entered her
premises on April 14, deputized are invited, and ladies will pleate
men. and "forceably and unlaw- bung baskets. Good program will
fullvdraeeed heroutof the nlace. P rendered. Miss Sturdevant,
and removed her furnature and
murchandise;" dressed ber 8 year
old boy and put him out in the
street.
PROnSSIOITAL.
R A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Bftllay-Morgan Mnrk, uptalr.
Rooms 12, 13 and 15. Reslitanee South
west corner Baseline and tiacoiiil 8trta.
Both 'Pbonea.
S. T. LINKLATER, al. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlc opntalra over Tba Dolla Drag Store
RMidanoe Eaat of Court Uoom,
In tba comer of the block.
JAMS PHILLIPS T1MIES1K, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
the vocal solos.
Basket social at Leieyville school
house, Saturday night, April 20.
A prize will given to the basket
selling for the most money. All
Snreeon Southern PaclHc
Coimultation tn French or
lice npataira, over L. M. Hoyt Co' a. atora,
north aide of Main St., HUlaboro, ur.
teacher.
Geo. Washington and Grant
Zumwalt, who were in Tillamook
thn fifnt nf the v A-k witnnflflM nn
She says his action brought the iiquor cage8i returned today.
on a "nervous- aitacK. ana sne Tbev sUte that the liauor cases
wants ten thousand dollars as were thrown ont of court by the
balm and damages. As a matter District Attorney, and never came
of fact, if her case is as poor as the to trial. These were the cases that
epeelling in the complaint, Sheriff J. T. McNamara worked up when
uonnell will bave little to fear. he was deputy sheriff over there
Sheriff Connell, when seen this The boys say that Cornelius Blaser
morning by an Argus reporter, is now driving stage on the Trask,
said that he had gone to Forest on tbe Tillamook-North Yamhill
Grove because of request Judge stage line.
irn: 1 : i 1 J .u. .1 I
r w 1 " For sale: 25 head of high grade
was likely to be some shooting up . .. ,.mln.
. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Residence on corner Second and Oak 8ta
Oregon Phone Main 116.
HILLS BORO - - - OREOOH
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7. 8 and 9
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phonea. T-TilkWrv Ore.
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there, as the husband of Mrs. Bond
had threatened Wagley. Sheriff
Connell and Deputy Kane went np,
and
and his men
month old. rnce per bead, in
elusive ot Iambs, it taken away
. . lkr , I DUVU. TiV. .X. X. . VUMlllK. UUI.I
a S Z '..V'" K J kood, B. F.D. 4. Residing near
o a- tuavii wu a w I LrJ.a
Bond's effects. Waeler had a I 'uuu
lease, and he stated to tbe Sheriff Mrs. Laura Hooghkirk, of Kai
that he had told Mrs. Bond, when pier. Columbia County, made an
he installed her in the restaurant. oHicial visit to the Pythian bisters,
that she could have half of the in her capacity as Grand Chief,
proBts bo long as she did not keep laBt Friday evening. After tbe
her husband around. Bond bad exercises the Sisters and Grand
shown up, and waB living off the Chief were entertained by Mr. and
butanes, emokinc eood cicars. and M'8. ueo. bcnoimencD, at tne
olavine tbe lord, and the old man Second Street restaurant. All re
terminated the contract, as he port an enjoyable time.
claims was bis right, bberitl v aon mn (i.i.hlinrl 5m.
Connell etates that he never depu- piements than all of our compet-
iiieuauy one; maw ue never pui itorg put together. The reason
hiB bands on the woman, and that we BhiD direct from the factory,
he was onlv there
one was shot.
to see that no
PROBATE
Fiank Mel-in appointed administrator
of eitale of Adam Pague, deceased, with
out bonds.
and pay spot cash for them. Come
and get prices. Schulmerich Bros
D. B. Reasoner, who has charge
of the work at the Haines' Dam
improvement, above Gaston, was
down laBt week, talking a layoff
and awaiting supplies, tie says
Mr. Hainea will soon have a fine
i r t-: . . -r :n r ir T I
n u riivu, cinumr ui win ui i , .., j .
I.tina ..ithnriit In m.lr ArA tn Jacob POWBr UB in IQO nulH, KUU OUV mil
Keper, upon compliance ot bond tor win not do lUBceptiDie to aamage
deed, payments ol notes, etc. J by high water and storms
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A'luni BC1I.1C11ICU1 ui caiaic ui ucuii i r .., .
Tuerck estate set lor May w. . wrs. uowan wm rje a vne green
.... .. nouse in oouin niusooro every
Appraisement oi onn n scon eaiaie, m . , .., . "
late of Forest Grove, filed and approved mureuay until ner swea: oi
at $21, 857.27. shrubbery, bulbs and flowers are
nnnd0MnRFinnean.dmini9trtor sold out. Come early to get the
of estate of late jas JicNulty, filed and best bargains. Independent phone
approved at $3,000, and Jas Brady, Solo- 144,
mnn uwltrt anri Ins 11 i.ltin.ain ar
.nniti .nnr.iVr.. 0 Ihe committee on program and
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BpeaKina nae wriviou a leiwr iu
United States Senator C. W. Ful
One hundred dollars ordered paid to
Tra lniAli Arl1r ttinllir nt th Ifll
Louis Adier. alias F L Brown, sum to ton, making a "peremptory claim
come out of estate. for his presence as orator on the
Fourth of July. Hillsboro is in on
the ground floor, and we should be
able to land him without a doubt
For sale: Fifty head of Angora
goatB, half of them being nannies.
$200, after shearing. Also one
Advertised Letters
Railroad Co.
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DR. V. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and U Morgan-Bailey Block,
street. Over Dennis Store.
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H. T. BAQLEY
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Office, opatairs, over the Post Office,
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E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Mergaa Blk, Hillsboro.
JOHN IL WALL
ATTORMBY-AT-LAW
Office UpsUlro, Balky Mergaa Block,
Rooaaa, 1 aal a.
HILLSBORO, - ORXOOM.
W.N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office, Up Stairs,. Central Block.
HILLSBORO - ORBOOM
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Rev G A Allison, H M Bascomb, Mrs
Kuima Barney, Joseph Borile. Hugh
Brannan, Lyman B Belknap, H E Cook,
L ss Carmcl, Anthony O Derse, L Geer,
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATT0RNKY-AT-1.AW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 3
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Farmera Take Notice
W. B. Cate & Son have a fine black
Spanish Jack at the Hawthorne
place, and he will be placed in tne
stud this season. Farmers who
desire' to raise mules that will be
marketable should look this fellow
over. They also have a fine young
Clydesdale stallion that will be in
the stud for a few select mares.
Argus and Journal, $1.75.
For sale: White Plymouth Rock
and Brown Leghorn cockerels, for
breeding purposes. Can also cup
ply eggs for eetting purposes lrom
each of theee varieties. L. ii
Cooley, llillsboro, R. F. D. 4, lo
cated near Phillips, One mile west,
The Investment Co., with real
estate holdings at Tigardville, sues
John L. Schuyleman to quiet title
on 130 acres. They allege that the
defendant claims an adverse inter
est, and they want him to prove it
We have iust received direct from
the factory a eupply of Daniels 01
Process of both boiled and raw lin
seed oil, which we are offering to
our trade, for a short time only, at
50 cents a gallon, Nelson Hard
ware Co.
The many friends of W. J. Wall,
in this city, are wondering if the
Mexican earthquake, which so in
jured Mexico City and many other
towns, struct Mnaloa, in which
province Mr. Wall is engaged in
business. .
Miss Minnie Ilartrampf, of this
city, has a sufficient number of
votes in the Evening Telegram
contest that she ia almost assured
nf the trip back to the Jamestown
Fair. The trip is to be made early
in the Summer. Give ber a lift on
an annual subscription.
A fellow from the mountains in
this county was recently showing
some fine looking quartz which he
alleges was found up near the
headwaters of the Tualatin. Old
prospectorB say there is unqueBtion
ably gold in the hills, but whether
there is euough to warrant ex
penditure is another question.
Heard on Main street, in three
minutes, one day last week: Two
men discussing the number of
stoves being Bold byThe Nehon
Hardware Co.: three women argu
ine the merits of Creolite Floor
Paint; Mr. Yohnpoa telling Mr.
Doolittle how much money he can
save by trading at the Nelson
Hardware Co's Btore..
Simon Gantert, Rev K P Hughes, Miss graded Durham bull, about 2 years
Dewey Hamilton, Mrs Hattte Hanker, old. T. O. button, Laurel, Oregon.
uscar iienry, nowaru Mra, Airs iuay
Leilgelt, Jituniie Marheld, &I M Melvtn,
Mary l'roneae. Miss Lou Peterson, Mr.
and Mrs S S Suther, Mrs R H Turner,
Aloil Varmieivenhuiee, W Wolff, J
Franklin Woods, J Walker, Mrs T C
Marshal W. P. Atkinson left for
Newberg, today, in response to a
telegram telling him of the death
of his brother, who has been a
Watt, Miss Mary Yensen, Chas Shoite, I noted breeder of registered Btock in
Capt V Popul, of Salvation Army No. 4. the Yamhill country.
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. i . vuructiuB, i. ux. t...j. m. i ionn 1 onn
rv niJ vvva v uuj an aajvu vi avw
ind tini-aA inn at Ka nniinrf &nd
Argus and Pacific Monthly, tl 50 of good disposition. J. M. Brown,
Jos. Hayes, of Cornelius, was in Wells Fargo ExpreBs Office, Hills-
E. J, LYONS
B. P. COBNILirjS
LYONS & CORNELIUS
Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In.
suranee Business. List your farm with
them and find a sale. They will treat
you right. Add your sale to our list.
Call ia aad see as.
Main Street, HillBboro, Or.
the city yesterday morning,
Porn, to Louis Stark and wife,
of Bethany, April 12, 1907, a son.
B.irn, April 1G, 1907, to Mr. and
Irs. Mark Phelps, of North Hills-
oro, a girl.
For Bale: 10 pounds extra select
ellow Danver onion seed. J. N.
Miller, llillsboro, Ore.
boro.
Bert Mills, an old time printer
on the Independent, and who once
played with the Hillsboro baseball
team when the town led in base
ball glory, was out last week, visit
ing friends.
Onion seed, Yellow Globe Dan
vers, for sale, from selected stock,
and other varieties. Address E. J.
IMHOFF & MINAR
Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu
ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of
cemetery and memorial work. Write us
lor particulars. Address stso Hi. Morrison,
PORTLAND
Henry Delsman, of below the Thomas, Beaverton, Ore.
Rood bridge, was in town jester
day.
Andrew Eggiinan and A. L
Croeni, of near Cedar Mill, were in
town today.
Mill and yard hands are wanted
by the Groner & Rowell mill. The
company is paying $2.25 per day.
W. L. Moore, the Greenville
merchant and postmaster, was in
the city yesterday, and called on
the Argus.
Ladies' knit and muslin under
wear, latest patterns; embroideries
and laces finest line in the coun
ty, at H. Wehrung & Sons.
Lucile, the little daughter of .Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Thome, of South
HillBboro, lost the end of the index
finger, yesterday, while playing
with a bicycle. Dr. A. B. Bailey
dressed the ,wound.
The millinery stock of Mrs. A.
M. Wells is now ready for inspec
tion, and the ladies of Hillsboro
and vicinity are invited to call.
Morning services at the Cong.
Church, Sunday: sermon, "The
Soul What is it?" Evening ser
mon, "How Our Thoughts Make
UB."
Smokers like the Schiller and the
RxRnllAncia. These ciirars are of
0. W. Lloyd, of Falls City, was ,hb hwt Btock. You can't fool an
in town the first of the week. Mr. ..v,r.ritv on a oood ciaar.
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ljioyu IB an oiu time nomeeteauer
of the Banks' section.
J. E. Peterson, of near Cedar
Mill, was in town thia afternoon,
We will sell, you a Bridge-Beach Tand states that Sprintc work is
or Standard range, or a Jersey Lily
cook stove, for a dollar down and
dollar a week until paid. No
charge lor delivering or selling up u,
stoves. Nelson Hardware Co.
Elder Boery will fill his regular
appointment at the Christian
church next Sunday, forenoon and
evening. Bible study Friday eve
ning. Chorus practice Saturday
evening. '
iway behind down in his section.
I For rent: Six acres fine tillable
mnd in city limits. Inquire 0! B
iv. Barnes.
E. W. Dant, of Reedville, and J
C. Bechen, owner of the big Free
man ranch, West Union, were in
town today.
R. L. Cate, of Portland, waa ont
to the city yesterday.
OREGON
: T. R. Imbrie :
Deals in all kinds of Real
EstateWheat 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.
Room is, Chamber of Commerce
Portland - - Oregon
NEW ERA PAINT
Vmrnhh and firasJws
Paint mud Omoormting
FURNITURE REFIZISKZD
In any of the modern styles, by an
experienced wood-finisher. Also
painting, papering, tinting and all
kinds of interior decorating.
H. QESSNER, KffltbOfOg OeV
Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth.
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Oomtrmoto mud CmSS&r
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