The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 16, 1907, Image 3

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    HiUSisOP.C ARfi'Jj, May' 10. 130?
r I
mahy ma WOOD
NOW 120
Ni Signs of Approaching Dis
solution as Yet
WILL CKI.EHKATB ON MONDAY
UUIrkl Living Wutiuo la the Wsrld at
HUb-bors
Monday, May 2i l!()7, will mark
the I'M!) birthtlay of Mary Kaiit
Hey Lemons Wood, who residua on
First Street, juht wmth of tli Ojiera
I Inure), with Imr daughter, Mrs. C.
It. Kcynolda, nil ) taken enre ol the
ngsd woman. Tlio A'gua has In
vestigated the age claim of Mra.
Wood and letters from Missouri,
where tht family bible is now kept,
how that Mr. Wood was horn
May 20, 1787. Him la Mill able to
talk with her Mends and relatives
and seem no nerer involution
than a ear k;o. A Urge deig..
lion of rtdutivcH and friend will w
here Monday to help the old lr.dy
celebrate her anniversary.
Mra. Mry Kaiusev Lnin
Wood waa horn Maj 'JO, 177, at
Kooiville, Term. Kht joined the
Metlio lift ICpiecnpal ('hurch in
17WI, and wna married to Jacob
l.etuona in IsQI, the ienue being
four children, m follow: Mary
Jane Lemons, horn in 1 HOC, died
UK1I, laso Lvmor.a, horn ISb'.l,
lid 100, Mra. Nancy L'lintH
Mullock, horn ISlii, died JStlH, Mr',
Catherine H. N:itthwotlh Reynolds,
horn IS SO, etill living.
Mra. I.rmon amoved with her
II ret liUhlmml to AUhima in 1H:I7,
arid to (leirgia in IS.'IS, where Mr.
Lemons died Ilia following year.
In ISI'.I the removed to MUrouri.
an iiolVrJ crowd the plains to
Oregon, reulinx in Washington
County. JSho rode a hay mare, a
favorite auini'tl which eho culled
Martha Washington Pioneer," the
otire (Ut ((..
May aS, I.HVI, th was married
to John Wood, who built and man
aged fjr a number of yinre the firt
hold in Ililltdmro.
Hhe a -descended from Knglirh
ancestry, her parent firet stitlinji
in the Carolina, ami afterward re
moving to Tcniiewe.
llerhther, Richard Ramsey, was
a brickinnker, nod built, it in said,
the first brick home In Knoiville,
Tenn. Ho dropped dad from
heart dti-cane,
Her mother ditd at the age. Ill)
The day before, who walked five
mi lee, knitting all the way, as war
her custom.
Mra. Wood weighs nhnut LiO
nouqda, and in about fi feet .'I inchee
in height.
Grand mi Wood liven with her
daughter, Mr. C. B. Reynolds,
who gives her evoiy cam and de
votion. Mm. Reynolds nays:
"llrantlnia cared fr me when I
waa a child, and it is a groat pleas
ure to me to return the kindnt-ss ol
year."
PROBATR
June 17 eet for final settlement of
J. C. Moore estate.
Fred Htunmer eelato directed to
pell mortgage note of $l.'i()l) to J.
W, Hhuto, and amount due, 1210.
71, paid.
Kiecutor A. B. Cady estate
authorized to sill pergonal property
at private sale.
Walter N. Hear executor of will
of lata Elizabeth Kmi.ua, bonds at
500, and V. I!, llnine, J. 11
Wirlz 'and Geo. Armentrout, ap
praisers. Ketate of Jab. Thwaite appraised
at $ms,
KAYS BILLINGS
Mr. Winters Kivs, of Portland, and
Miss Nellie Hillings wero united in
marriage at the home of the olH
dating minister, Uev. C. F. Hayes.
in tbld city, May 13, 11)07. The
groom is n eon of aire, Kay?, ol
Weet Union, who conducts the
nursery Hoetelry, and tho brido ie
adftughterof Mr. and Mra. Ilea
BillingH. formorlv of this city.
The newly woddid couple will
make their home in Lent?, w hero
the young man has a reeponaible
position.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
Ton teams to haul ties from the
Bloyd mill, near Phillifm, to Houth
em I'acilio right-of-way at HUIb
boro. C. It. Bloyd, at mill. Pa
dflo States Telephone.
CARSE-IIALL
Mr, K. II; Carae, of Portland, and
MiBa Anna Hall were united in
marriage, Wednesday, May 15,
1907, at the home of tho bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hall
near Gloncoe. None but relatives
were presoot. They will roside in
Portland, where tho groom has
business interests.
Jaa. II. Brown, of near Laurel,
I was over to the county seat today,
f Turkish nougate, a warm weath
er ood faction. Tho Den of Hweete.
Mrs. Kinma Mc.Kinney ropre
ents Phoenicia Temple at thi
the
Grand Temnle.
A Corheliui man baa it dog that
I very fund of ega, and the canine
haw alwaya "beat tbeiu to" the nrnt
and helped himself to the ciikio
berries. The owner put up a job
on lha dog, and installed ome very
nice and likely looking china eggs
in an improvised nost, and Tow
ser now has three whopping piece
of undigetted egg in his stomach.
The dog is broken from eucking
eggs, but he seem to have loht bis
usual interest io life. It is said
that three veterinaries are figuring
on a way to again make those eggs
available for chicken houae use and
at the same lime preserve the dog,
eo be can bring up the cows. Jas
per Reeves can tell you who Is the
owner of the dog.
If you want to tile your place,
get figures from the (ironer &
Howell Company, of Mcholla. We
are the largest manufacturers of
dm in tile in the county, and have
sold our product far and wide. If
you are going to build in the Hpring,
got our figures of brick, building
blocks etc. We aleo furnish lum
ber, rough and dressed, of all
kinds, and deliver if rtouired, in
sufficient quantities. Address us
at Hillsboro, K. F. I), No. 2.
The Municipal Association, of
which Hamuel Connell, formerly of
this county, is president, has voted
to support Dr. Harry Lane for
Mayor of Portland. The Associa
tion comes out in an open letter io
the Oregonian. Ham s friends out
here are wondering how he can
support a"dimmicral" as the preei
lent of the Association has always
been an ardent republican.
I am now prepared to show you
th Chss. Btevens A, Bros.' samplot
of too new Hpring styles in ladies'
silk, cloth and wash shirtwaist
ults; also of dross suits and dress
okirts, made to your ppecidl ordrr,
and of your own selection of goods
Silk and cloth coata also carried
I carry a standard line of corsets
and underskirts. I a ill ba glad to
bring my goods to your hour-e upon
miuesl. Independent Phone, No
2i!l. Mrs. M. li Caudle.
J. H Powell, leader of the Hills
boro hand, was taken to Portland
yesterday morning to undergo a
urgical operation. The usual 8at
urday evening concerts io the band
stand will not take place until af
ter Mr. Powell s return. Notice ol
the resumption tf the concerts wil
Iks published in the local papers.
Hill .1 Grills, painters, have
bought out tho II. Cessner buei
oees, and will continue work in all
lines of painting and decorating,
and will guarantee their work.
They also carry a full line of wall
papr, paints, varnishes, oils etc.
at prices that are right. Shop and
store opposite Payne Bros, livery
barn.
Not content with winniog cups
and prize purses with his horeos,
h, B. Tongue has been drawing
prioa with his d;ga at the Port
and bench show, His Irish setter,
"Whatt," was given first prize as a
novice. Thos. Howe took several
prizes with kennels, among which
were firsts, and A. C. Shute was
given first on Don Harold, a point
er. Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn
eggs, 75 cents per setting. 15 eggs
in setMng. Incubator lots at re-
uoed prices. Phone, Pacific
States, 38 Hoy Exchange. Mrs
Peter anderzanden, Greenville,
Ore., II. V, 1). 3.
Attention: Memorial services
will be held in the Crescent Thea
tre, Sunday, Msy 20, at 11.00 a.
m. the cerroon will he preached by
dev. Austin, pastor of tbo Bantist
Church. All old soldiers and ladies
of the Belief Corps are earnestly
requested to be present. It. Wag-
gener, Commandor.
Who duel not love the iiiontli of May,
When niivny i-ohbm lilooui so guy,
Though Mils to all W quite it treat,
Wo ruiiiiot llvn iiiiIcnh wo eul,
Anil wlion you iumhIk luxury,
Ill'HIlll'K JllHt the NKI KHHITV,
(ltHl Ihings you'll II ml Cur mul or tuerry
At t'ulniatcHr's CdiilVolloneiy.
l, i. l'almatixir, I'rop,
The Rev. A. E. Helm, of the
United Brethren Churoh, will
preach next Sunday morning at
the United Hvangelioal Church,
In the evening a subject of special
interest will be presented by tho
pastor, at 3:OQ p. m,
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. II, Wehrung & Sons
Another of those delightful Fred
Raymond productions will be eeen
here in the near future. This time
it will he "Old Arkansaw" wliton
comes to the Crescent Theatre.
Thursday, May 23.
Public Dance, Alpha Hall, Cor
nelius, Saturday, May 18. WnlkerB'
orchestra. Tickets, including sup
per, 75 cents, inoluding loo cream
and cake. Everybody come early
and a good time ia assured,
About nine o'clock Monday night
two distinct shocks were felt by
several Hillsboro residents. Many
think that there was a little touch
of earthquake.
Turkish nougalo, assorted flavors,
this week's speoial. The Den of
Sweets.
Born, torank Crepa and wife,
of near Banks, May 11, 1007, a
son.
Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry
and walnut nougato, special price,
this week, at the Den of Sweets.
DAMS ASS'N TO
UEET AT TUB GROVE
Session For (bounty Dairy
men on May IS
FINE FK0GKAM IS AKKANGEU
Mullen of Much lotertut Arc to Come
Before Members
The Washington County Dairy
men's Association will meet at For
est Grove on Haturday, May 18,
the convention to come to order at
11:00 in the forenoon. Austin T.
Buxton, who is Firet Vice Prcsi
dont of the Oregon Dairy Associa
tion, auks all dairymen to attend
this fcei-Btnn, ns matters of great
movement to the dairymen will be
Jisouesed.
This county abcnciation has hr.cn
ofgrfot benefit to dairymen, as it
has brought them together witli a
unanimty of action.
Hcretary Intney baa arrannd
an inteieiling program and dairy
men are requested to take a d-iy off
and attend.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
M K Miilllp to W K Dsvirt, imi
quitcUun, rtc li t 2 n r 4 w f I
Jnuiri W Wt-ljli Io NhnU-iii Invest
ment Co, timber on 160 a tec w t 3
0 r jw 1 0
II II (itrr to John (' PMeccIc, K 63
a m lifter Jr donation 000
II II CeiK to Thou I lolliniMworlh,
H.6j tunic donation. (
C li I)ivi to llmriet M?n.lcnh!l,
4 a ec 31 1 J r a w 1
ieo Turplu to .1 V RulclifiV, I3.35
J M Kowell doiutioa 2.(25
Otcr Voi(t to Alvin W Itagtey, 40 a
c 33 l 3 n r j w rxc
Otesr C Voigt to W H (".essell, 40 a
ec 33 t 3 n r 1 w 450
Alma Auilcrion to Aug Lovegrcu, 2l
a ioc 30 t t r ,i w i.m)
Carrie Churcli to Mrs II L Denjamin
17.77 a h J Ktolt tlonalion, I'.ra
'rlon 4S1X)
C F TiKrd to Oeo W Clark, 9 a W
W (lAhiitu tloondon 1
A Ilinmnn to J M Pollock, 6Sa
lUrvcy (Haik ilnnatiou nnit ollicv
Unit 1564
J It Bailey to J M Pollock, .ol5 n
roitnt e.rove 3
Carrie Vibhert to J110 Will, Si a at
Laurel 310
JnoNiiwrn to VV I. Pnrtcmg 10 lots
blk I, 1 linly ml, Dllley ; 4fC
I'rauk Rioo to 11 A Honkina, 4 a 11 S
Topper donation 250
John W I'uqua to J A Thorulmr(;h,
.X 100 it '-Cong Cli lot," lorest
1 rove 3oo
Nancy Banks to Leonie Mi-rctie, lot
6blk 1 lUnks 140
Njucy Hanks to Lrouie Mcrease lot
4 blk 1, Hanks 10
John Kit-ruan to Aug I.ovcjrcn, Ho
a ec 31 1 1 s r s w w
It W lilrod to J O li'.ro.l, loo a Solo
mon Shallnck dcnatioti 10
J:is Mortisey to Ceo L While, 1.40 a
sol iviiinck doniition 1:00
C C lloopea to J II HofTman, 1 lS.ru
a John II Walker ilonntion .)6oo
J II Hoffman to R W A.rey. 101 l a
Jno 11 Walker donation 3600
I N Swift to Geo W Rtewait, 6 a R
S Topper douatiun 300
Geonjia llnthea to Willmr MeKt-
downey, 42x11x1 fi blk 6, 1' Grove, i.'ioo
M J Kinney to J W Shute 16o a sec
35 t 3 ti r 4 w ., 251V,
S J Raflety to J W Shute, 160 a sec
20 t 3 nr jw 3J00
Horace O. I'iteh, execulor to Jacob
Kafer lots 3 4 & $ blk 3'.' Cotnelius i7o
O F TiRanl to t) A l!ichrds, 5.03 a
see 10 t 2 r t w S03
Krneitt Pauerle to Jarob Aescbbneli-
er, lots 4, j, blk 0 Uk Grove 400
Jacob ICafer to Am; Krause, lota 3,
4i 5. blk 32, Cornelius 5co
Johannes Koclis to Win Yeltcr, 330
a tec is t a 11 r 4 w 4400
K It Reynolds to Kdward Squires, 15
a sec in t 2 11 r 4 w 1700
A M Stearns to Western Timber Co,
i(h) a sec 9 t 3 0 r 5 w 1
A D Allen to W F Hartrainpf, tract
tu Kit 2 iiik n, forest utove 1200
R W I.ancef'iclil to Ednr II Krowti
i lot 3 b'k I5 Fore9t Grove 3:
Win Nelson to Asenath I'oer, 40, x
a Isaac Butler d 1 c. 4.-00
LEAGUE ENTERTAINMENT
The Junior League of the Metho
dist church will p.ivo a social an.
entertainment at tho Grange Hull
Wednesday evening, May 22. The
following program will be render
cd, beginning promptly, at 7:45
Souk of Welcome.
Recitation, "Is it Anybody's Business'
t'riscilt.i llobks
Vocal Duct. "The Patchwork Quilt".
,. Hope and Grace Kmtnott
Kecitntioii IMiume 1 Ionic
Si'H'.'lion by the Junior llrass Uand.
Recitation, "A Naughty l.tttle Girl's
Views of Life Maud Grillitl:
Guitar Duet L. M. nud ICula Hoy
Comic Dialogue, "He Tried to Tell Hi:
Wirc"..Mr. unit Mrs. Jus. SplikemlilK-r
nstruinental (Barcarolle) hut Cniullc
Good Nlht Soiiu.,,, Miirgiul't Hoy
From decorated booths delicious
refreshments will be served by win
some Japanese ladies and charm
ing puritan young moti and maid
ens, Admission, 1U cents, uome
enrly and don't miss the first
numbers.
Farmers Take Notice
W. B. Cate A Son have a fine black
Spanish Jack ut the Hawthorne
place, end ho will be placrd in tho
stud thiB season. Farmers who
desire to ra'mo mules that will be
marketable should look this fellow
over. They also have a fine young
Clydesdale Mallion that will lie in
the stud for a few select mares.
Argus and OfPgo&ian, $2.
Public danco at Hillsboro Omti
House, Saturday evening, May 18.
Fresh Garden Koeds at John
)ennis.'
KugMie Di lplarche was in from
Centeryille yesterday morning.
(Jood, fn sh young cow for sale;
calf at side Frederick Johansen,
farnnngtoii.
John Kilter of Helvetia, was in
town today, and called at the Ar-
gii otlice.
Fresh milk cows for sale. W.
B. Ca'e, llawthoroo Ranch, east of
this city.
Frank Freeman, a Portland At
torney, was out Tuesday, a guest
at the Tongue home.
Buff Leghorn t?"?, 13 io each
setting, for sale, by MrB. Geo. T.
Ledford, b'econd & rir.
It Pubdi, on the Martin fcmith
place, Ve-t Union, was in town
luesday, and called on the Argus
The finest lino of hpring drew
g.iods arriving daily at II. Weh
rung v botis.
J It. McClarkin, cf Laurel, was
n thi, efternoon, and made the
Argus otlice a bueine?H call.
New stylo shirtwaists, spring
lire, now iu from the East. H
Wehrung A Hon.i.
M. Kehrli, of Woodbtot-k, was in
town yesterday, greeting his old
frieodi".
Ladies' knit and muslin under
wear, latest patterns; embroideries
and ItceH tines', line in the coun
ty, at II. Webruna; A Hone.
' Old Arkanoaw," with an excel
lent caet and loU.cf eneciaUics,
will be at the Cioscent Theatre
Miy 23.
Rin.krB like the Schiller and the
Exeellencia. There cigars are ol
the bent stock. You can't fool an
authority on a good ciaar.
Frank Zuerclier, of near Cedar
Mill, was a caller at the Argus of
fice, Tue?dy.
For a good smoke try the Hcbil
or or Exeellencia end you will
try them again and again.
Mra. II. C. Carstens and daugh
ter, Mi;s K'.hel, and Miaa Louise
keiben, of Boy, were in town yes
terday.
Ladies', gents', and children'
shoes, ppriiu styles, arriving daily
at II, Wehrung A Sons.
Surveyor A. A. Morrill started to
survey the ptreet grades for tue
nbw cement sidewalk on fcecond A
Main, yesterday.
Schuhoerich Bros, are headquar
ters for wire fence. We have sold
eight miles in tho lapt 30 days.
Cheaper than lumber.
Cbas. J. SchnabM, the Portland
attorney, and Louis Siegenthaler,
of Bravcrton, were in town lapt
evening, on probate buoiness.
W. II. Tavlor will deliver ico to
customers io lots from 25 pounds
upward. Lsave orders at Weh-
rungs or at Vaughts.
For Snip: Fifty arrcs cleared
hind iu the vicinity of HilUboro,
on rural mail and milk route; near
telephone line. rino location
good building etto. Inquire ol
Argus.
David Kuder, the Roy pioneer, if
quite indisposed. He etarted to
the city this morning, but give up
the trip, after lis had reached
Centerville.
Strayed From Cornelius, a bay
mare, weight about !XK); smooth
shod all around; mane clipped.
Reward Notify-C B. Buchanan,
Cornelius.
Miss Anna Hyland, formerly
stenographer with Hon. W. IN
Barrett, now has a position in the
Southern Pacific Freight offices, in
Portland.
Wanted 100 or more young la
dies and gentlemen, who want to
havo a good time, to attend the
May dance at Hillsboro Opera
Houee, May 1Mb.
Jacob J. Smith, of Glencoe, waB
roado happy oo the loth lost., his
wife presenting him with n girl
This makes a birth number of 13
and all are living but one.
Wanted: A few good men to
work in rocs quarrv and on roads,
Also a few good teams with
drivers, to haul rock J. W. Good-
in, County Judge.
Dr. Eaton, of Forest Grove, will
ba in Hillsboro, on Monday, May
20, to vieit his customers. Jf you
want gkescsgive him a call. Tual
atin Hotel.
Buffalo Pitts engine, water tank
and Champion Hay Press, ready to
run, complete, for 500. J. A
Moore, HillBboro, Ore., Houto 2
rnsiding just east of Hillsboro, this
side of Isewton.
Mies Wilma Waggenor, who has
been with Pacific University for
SMveral years, will go to JUiropo
thh) Summer to take a poet gradu
ato course in instrumental niUBic.
Cattle piiBlure for Hpring and
Summer. Good tame grasses and
plenty of water. Good fences.
Will take stock beginning with
May 1. G. W. Marsh, Cornelius,
Ore., 11. F. D. 1.
Mrs. Gav Lombard, formerly
Miss Mniie Tongue, of this city,
starts this week for an .extended
trip to Now York and Boston, and
,1 VI.
chur hill mm
ON SPINAL MENINGITIS
Thinks She Stopped Severe
Case With Simple Treatment
COl'XIV FREE FRO VI THE DISEASE
Putter, of Union Lumber Co., Thinks
Was Attacked
Washington county has been free
from spinal meningitis, and while
people have died by the scores in
Portland and Seattle this section
s pursued the even tenor of its
way, contented to enjoy simple lit
tle thincs like chicken pox, scarlet
fever, etc. Physicians here think
that salt gargles and nasal douches
of like nature, or a gargle with di-
utcd peroxide of hydrogen, if your
throat or nasal p&es3g?s are in
flamed, may ward off an attack of
he dread diecase. Mrs. E. O. Pot
ter, wife of the president of the
Union Lumber Co, of Cedar Mill,
handled a case which tbey. believe
waa incipient meuiogitis as follows:
H O. Potter, maunecr of the Union
'KKin(? & Milling Company, whot
plant in about nire miiea from Heaver
Ion, believes he had a narrow escape
from death in an attack which had all
the symptoms ol spinal meningitis.
Last Thursday he was in Portland, and
during the afternoon was seized with se
vere patn in his stomach. The oains
soon afterward were located in the back
of his" head, and when he arrived that
night in Deaverton he was suffering in
tensely. On his way home in his buggy
the p .ins increased to such seventy that
it was with difficulty he could keep bis
neaa erect, l pan arriving at his hoaie
he was nearly unconscious and was hur
riedly put to bed by his wife, who, in
relating the experience yesterday, said
she found upon examination hard lumps,
about the size of a marble, in the back
of his neck. She applied bandaees
lampened wilh hot water, and far into
the night alternately applied the hot
compress and uiAssaged her husband's
nee with her finger tips.
He lapsed into unconsciousness during
the night but the wile continued the
massage and hot water application until
the lumps disappeared, using a simple
liniment with the rubbing. She also
Had a hot-w.ter bag under his head, and
finally the puins left, consciousness re
turned and the patient was well enough
to come to the city yesterday, though he
complained of being weak and the
muscles of his neck quite tender and sore
to the toucu.
Mr. and Mrs. Potter decided that thei
experience in combating the disease
might aid some other sufferer, and re
lated the foregoing in the hops that the
treatment might be of seivice in csbcs of
emergency.
FARMER'S INSTITUTES
Wm. Schulnoerich notifies the Ar-
bus that Farmers' Institutes will
ba held in this county, as follows,
in June: bherwood, June 4: For
est Grove, June 6-: Banks, June 7
and Hillsboro, Juno 8. He states
that an attempt is bdiog made to
have V. ebster, chief of the Dairy
liureau, of Washington, D. C, b?
here for one or two ot the addresses.
Heie will be a chance for all sec
tions of tho county to hear some
good lectures on farming and dairy
NORELLI AT FOREST GROVE
N'orelli, the prima donna, and not
second to Patti, sang her way into
the hearts of a packed auditorium
in Marsh Hall, laet night. The
gifted singer who has charmed the
capitals cf Europe, was among her
friends, as some years ago she was
connected with Pacific- University
imam w atiace uranara was su
perb, and his day with the really
great masters is at bis threshold
Fifty attended from Hillbboro, re
turning on a special tram.
Mrs. E E.iWilliirns presided as
pianiste with line technique.
Tho different nationalities hear
ing Norelli review Hier numbers as
toliows:
Thejcotehman
Hoct Mon! It was a bonnie voice,
Sae like guile Springtime weather,
And ilka time she held her notes,
1 thoiht of blooming heather.
The German
Dot voice is somedings verry fine,
It beats dot (ierliian baud
It carried me back across the Khine,
Into dot Faderland.
Scaiulia's Son
Ay tank Norelli bane yus' fame,
So fame Ay never heard,
En' veil she warble en' she trill,
Ay tank of Svedish bird!
The Italian
Da leeta girl; da granda song,
l,nk da perfume ou da breeze, ,
An' veu she sing da song h.s' night,
Jly heat t eel feel da pleeze.
The Irishman
Norelli hawn, vou're voice is swale,
An' fills the hall coinplatelv
Slitue, take me wur-rd, ye, are a Imr-rd
An sing your songs sedately.
The Deacon
When Norelti sang last eve,
It lifted off the vears,
An' made me think of fields au' flowers,
An' joys an' mothers' tears,
COMING ATTRACTIONS
At Tho Crescent Theatre
Old Arkansas May aj
The Rajah of Bhong .August 7
Thorns & Orauge niossoms. .October 26
Sam Sipp, 000 of the old timers
of Mountaindale, was in the coun
ty seat this afternoon.
For sale. 50 Angora wethers, at
.,,. 1 1 i) u n-ou.... uai.
Thera aro Ave successful com.
panies on the road at present under
tnis management and "Old Arkan
saw" is considared the best of the
lot. There has been several come
dy scenes added to the play this
season and it requires bieh salaried
comedianB to interpret them. A
number of recognized vaudeville ar
tists have been engaged to take
care of that part of the show, so
taking it altogether, the show is an
expensive one and must draw laree
uouwi", wucn n invariably docs.
It was Fred Raymond's comnany
that played "The Missouri Girl."
Christian Church. A. A. &erv.
Minister; Preachine everv first and
third Sundays; Bible study, Fri
day evening, song drill Saturday
eveniog; Sunday School every Sun-
ay, at iu a. m. Y. P. S. C E. at
p. m. Subject for next Sunday
mornmg, "The Carpenter and the
founder, the Blacksmith acd the
inner." Evening. "Did von Heat
the Knocking?"
Hans Holt, of Portland, killed
Henry Robinron in Fritz' saloon.
yesterday afternoon. Robinson
was inebriated and wanted to shake
hands with Holt. Holt declined
and a quarrel ensued. Holt struck
Uobinson on the jaw and the man
fell, striking his head on the tiled
oor. His skull was fractured and
be died before medicall aid could
each him. Holt was Disced in
jail. The ca89 has local color be
cauce Robinson is said to have
been married to a daughter of a
Mrs. Biker, who retides near For
est Grove.
For stle: 25 head of high (trade
sheep ewes with lambs, about a
month old. Price per bead, in-
lusive cf lambs, if taken away
soon, 10. A. N. Cutting, Sher
wood, K. t. u. 4. Residing near
kinttn.
H. C. Phillips, while workinir at
the Bloyd mill, beyond Phillips,
badly cut his ankle with an ax.
ast Saturday. The blade entered
the cartilage and there was con
siderable blood loss. The tduckv
youug fellow rode to town to have
Dr. lamieeie attend the wound.
and upon reaching the office faint
ed, requiring eeveral minutes to get
turnaround, lie insisted on start
ing back as soon as the wound was
dressed but the physician rtfuBed
to let b'in depart until he had a
night s rest.
Mrs. Gowan will be at the green
house in bouth HiI sboro everv
hursday until her stock oi
-shrubbery, bulbs and flowers are
sold out. Come earlv to eet the
best bargains. Independent phone
144.
Walter Brown, eon of J. K. P
Brown, died in Arizona, first of the
week. Mr. Brown was a young
man and bts losj is a severe one to
his aged father, who had sent him
to the South in hopes of improving
his health, he haviog been a suffer
er froQi tuberculosis. His brother
Fuller Browo, departed Monday for
Arizona, to care tor the remains
His father, three brothers and two
sisters survive of his immediate
arnily.
We sell more agricultural in
ulements than all of our comnet
ttors, put together. The reaeon
we 6hip direct from the factory,
and pay spot cash for them. Come
and get prices. Schulmerich Bros.
Concessions are going very fast
at the celebration grounds, and
there is promise of a big time. For
est Grove ia to send down a bunch
of people, and Cornelius and Bux
ton will, also bs in evidence. A
special train will be run to Bank?
and Buxton to bring in the crowd
from out that way. The city is to
build a permanent bandstand at
the Shute Park, and in two cr three
weeks, with Borne logs and stumps
removed, the place will look like a
pleasure resort. "
"Uncle Jerry" with his funnv
laugh and inimitable songs and
grotesque danc9S will figure large
ly in "Old Arkansaw," which comes
to the Crescent Theatre May 23
he is equal to if not better than
"Zeke" in the "Missouri Girl. The
sale of scats for "Old Arkansaw"
will open tomorrow.
A noted medical authority on
diseases of children states that one
of the causes of spinal meningitis
is insanitary conditions. Many
such conditions are to be found in
Hillsboro, and although the health
generally is very good here, it
might be well for the authorities to
force a general cleaning up.
Tha Pacific Railway & Naviga
tion Company has brought suit to
condemn right of way through
tracts owned by Mary S. McGee
and the Western limber Company
Unless they settle, the cases will be
settled by a jury. Bagley & Hare
are tne rigni 01 way attorneys.
Claude Thomas, aged 22 years,
and who was operated on by
Portland surgeon a fortnight ago,
died near Gaston the other day
The ailment was too far advanced
and it was death either way with
a small chance for pulling through
C. R. Adams, in the general
merchandise business at Scholls,
was in the city today, and states
that there is plenty of business
down his way. While here Mr.
Adams made a pleasant call at the
Argus office.
Are you a smoker? Thertcall
for the Schiller or Excelleficia
Oregon manufacture. tf"-
FROriSSIOlfAL.
R A. liAlLEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Ballsy-Morgan Work, npUlr.
Rooms 12, li ami l. KeidiK-houth
wwit corner Baseline and tfecond Street.
Both ' Phones.
ArrVVaAWVvVvVyV
S. T. LINKLATER, II. B, C. M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office upHtalr over Tb Delta Drug 8 tor
Ktaiilanea Cast of Court Horn,
ia tl corner of the block.
JAMES PHILLIP E TAMIES1I. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surjjon Bonthem Pacific. Railroad Co.
Consultation in French or Eniiinh. or
lie Miintairs. over L. M. Hoyt tV. ator,
north aide of Mala St., II iludmro, Or.
F. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Kesidenc on comer Second and Oak St
Oregon Phone Main 116.
HILLSBORO - - OREGON
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. TTIIIcW
ArWrVrrrASArvWW
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Cloek,
atreet. Over lien 11 Is Store.
HILLSBORO OREGON
Caw. R. Baglmy W. B. Harm
DAOLEY A HARE
ATTORNEY S-AT-L AW
Booms 1 and i Skate Building
HILLSBOfiO, . . OBEGOX.
H. T. BAGLEY
ATTORMBY-AT-LAW
Office, aptuin, over the Post Office,
HiUaboro, Oregon
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-tAw
Rooms 3, 4, ft 5, Morgan Blk, HilUboro.
JOHN II. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office UpaUlrs, Bailey Msrgao Block,
Rooms, 1 mui a.
HILLSBORO, - OREGON.
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office, Up Stairs, Contral Block.
HILLSBORO OREGON
VrWrWvVvWvVvVvV
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
IMHOFF & MINAR
Dealers In Marble and Granite Monu
ments and Tombstone, and all kinds of
cemetery and memorial work. Write us
for particulars. Address 335 K. Morrison,
PORTLAND : : : . . OREGON
! T. R imbrie j
Deals in all kinds of Real
Estate Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches and
Range Lands. Reclamation
and sale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle moDey. Write
or call at office.
Room ia. Chamber of Commerce
Portland - Oregon
HEW ERA PAINT
Varnith and Bruthoa
Paint and Daoormtlng
FURNITURE REFWISHED
In any of the modern styles, by an
experienced wood-finisher. Also
painting, papering, tinting and all
kinds of interior decorating.
HILL & GRILLS, Hillsboro
Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth ,
L.1M
O. M. HUNTER
Oontraotor and Bulldac
Estimates given on all classes of building
Shorn, Fir ami Mmk Mtm.
s iMkhiw! awaf ms rnt Oak.
Both Phanmm
Hllltboro, - - Oregon
DR. J. H. KNOX, D. V.S.
Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn
FoRKSTCaovK
Graduate of
Grand Rapids Veterinary Col.
Five years' successful experience in
treating horses for lameness. Practice
all modern surgery. Castration, 8tay
ing, Nervlcg for Relief of Chronic
Lameness. Operation for Roaring.
Pacific SIkIm' anil Inrle.Bgndctltlilinnft
I I'thinn'
Minlaii