The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 26, 1907, Image 3

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boy missing
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FOK SALE
htl"' Wt,iRht a,,mit lir,'
dinL r'1" Jrscy cowb fresh,
ig0;T noon. IfeftiBtflml
II J i U ' Rn(1 wgiHturwl Jerspy
l,Cnve?; Will Hohulmerioli,
""ind Paoifio Monthly, $1.50
Mr A. M. t'olliii, wif f C,t
CkUiik, nf Hun nly, (.i,,rnti.l ht r
Till I'irlli'Uv. I.t Turmlny, Kcit.
2 I'll, ly ki vim; tliniit-r lo fw
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tlmt iirrniiiii, ('npl. M ('
('i.llifr, wlnii ". 4 ,t I l.inliilny ic
CMlrlml m llin rninn .Utn. ( lthr
jtuf( jirfoni.t, wrr ( 'mi nt y '!crk
(iniliimn ami wifi, Min ;!lIH (i,
nmii, t't K. t'rmi.UII nu witf,
t rnml in Slmmioii R MfN Mr
K'ret McKiniixy. 'I l,n Cnllit rH i
llin Culllli rmnn to iiii(;tii
Cininly lo((i'ilirr from tl, i;,ti j
llin Vlilir.
I mn now .rriiiril (o n,ow y.ni
thr Clmx. Klnvfli .V I'.ron. fnmpliiH
of nw hull mil Witilur ntyl.-n in
l.t'lip' niul MidV ilrtiHi. iniiu,
lilrt wiixt kiiiln, mi'l tlrnfg kirt,
inn. In to your riwi orihr,
mnl nf your own linn of
jjimhIh, Kli mi.i Winter rot
itlo cirrinil. I crry ktmiilnul
liimnf iirtit mol in. ilrinkirt. I
will l k''I t' hriiiK my ooil t to
your l.uii ii. .n r-'ji nt. In.U
(tf-ifli'iit (.hour, Nu, Ji,t. Mrn. M
K Cmi.ll.
Mm.lil ltol.inon, the colnrr.1
nun, ml ChriN Itrvii' !iU of (ir
Mill, wh wrrti mntt-ii-.l lat w.ck
on rlmrijn of iilfnliiiK l.nfn frmn
lwcii Murray, nf that pla.-p, wit.
arririiil Uf.irn Ju.lnn liaiflcy Ul
Mnn.lay, wlit-n liiili waiv'inl nam
trillion, ami wrr I. iiiinl over to the
nrt Rraml jury in tli Mini of v)
.li. I'iiIiiik (.. nrovi.ln IniihIh,
limy Wfip ft mn I.'. I lo (l.tt couiily
jail.
Win. H liuliiit-ri' h, of rarmiiiK
(on, wan on Uin IriolB Tiifi.!y.
tin nvt tli Htftln Fair una a ureal
tnietwa, llin alleluia lire lifiiiu un
nmully largn Tl.t. nl.iliition of
linfff wan tint Im1 rv. r i-ii ii al llif
Kiiir. hor mhih mwm, th I. n i l
ImriU wur tml m itiilniiun al tin
I air I lux yar, I. ul tlinre Mtrn many
liiin u-r. tlirrt, un lu.liiig thf
ltllt'h I'ltltl ra'.tlrt, thin I'l'in thfir
tift( appfiraiiit lhrr
Ki'ni'f r Chat. Koll. tlo, of thr
I K A N. ('. i.intt with a rifvr
arcKlnil Monday inorniiiK, while
li(htiliK Ihn oil on tm;iiiP No. I.
Tim Imrurr Mi!nled, and hurned
Mr. Folfttit ffvfffly on thn (i
and on th lr ft hand, in chi'nUiiiiri'
of whU h h had In ijtiil work tm
poratily, and hv hm hurna tr-at-rd.
Mahi-r Mrclianin II. M..
I.niijjlilili, in lilliiig !ii I'lfti-e, in
ngilii,ir1
WV have .thoroughly ovfrhaulfd
our ft I rhiijij.t r an l nlht-r ma
fhinrry, and am now rfady to,
handlo ihf i.fw frop. Chnpiinu
"lay, TiiMtlaya, 'I'lturadaja, and
Saturday. Wn all null f-d al
li.wfit priipn and pny Uft priit'it
(r hay and Rrain C. H. Iluchan
an A t'o , CornrliiiH.
I, A. McKaddfll, (if Salfln, wai
in town TutKilay, mi hi way to thf
t'tfijon Nurffry, 'aft (d town,
wlior ho will ail in lln luiililing
of Mr. Allmi'a n w rpid.lHirtt. Mr.
MrKaddn ia a pant (irand Maclfr
nf ihc Workmr-u, of lliia ntate.
Tht Kniuht 1'ackiiiR Co., al dr
nidiiia, ia now acn'pting applt'H, at
iht-ir riilnr mill, f-r prfcaing on
nliart-a, TiU'i-daya nf fach wwk
liiiyinn appUa ivtry day Phone,
liidp'ndfnt, No. 7 '!".
Mr. I'uya and hod, 11. Uyt,
haii oitnil a hand laundry, in
thi riiy. and if Ihn pnlronaH if
anllicifiit, llit-y will pul in ma-ohiii'-ry
and cpfii a Meaui lauinlry
in th ix-ar fulurr.
p'or Salw: Fifty acre cleared
Un.l in th viiiniy of llillehoro,
on rural mail nml milk route; near
telephone, line. r'iiiM liH'atinn!
good huil.ling ijittt. lmiuire of
Argua.
A. K. I!eaiueii,a prominent lem
orralio politirian, nf Southern Ore
gon, and iMtfirt Peputy Trono
culitiK Altorney for Jaikcon coun
ty, waa in town Sunday, a gneel of
the ToiinueH.
Go lo Mr. J. )'. reterfen.Corne
lint, for your Kail Millinery. A
nice line of new etyle hat and
cap at Hiiitahlu prii'e now on
"hand. Pon't fail to wee them.
Uohert I. Thoiim. who for the
pat three year fanned the (irahle
ranch, north of town, will boom
niovo into a farm of h'm own, re
cently ptirohiiHed over in Marion
county.
Pon't go hungry while at the
Carnival, hut call at the Home
Stylo lvHHtaurant, and net a meal
like mother cooka, Mai" e,t
hetween Third and Fourth etreetn,
llillehoro.
Hi.ccial Populy Gum Warden,
Thomas Howe, reports that hird
are plentiful in thie part of the
county, and that poachers are
Hcaree, In lact he ha not discover
ed any eucli, up to date.
For carpet and rug weaving,
write I. T. Mill. Hanka. I'riiwa:
Carpet weaving l'ii cents per yard;
warp furniehed for 1'2J cents. UugB
according to Bi.fl.
KntrieB for the exhibit of live
Block and poultry at the HillHboro
Street Fair, will dose Octoto 1st.
Apply to James Inibrie or Dr. A.
B. liailey.
Mi bh Flisabeth Smith 5b prepared
to receive pupil, i muHUvfor the
Fall term Henidence, Mrat street,
hetween Fir and Oak. - Phone, I a
cillo BtateB, 4S7.
N. H. Jones, of Cornelius, waB ir.
town Wednesday. He w.lle'b'
a big sunllower at the coming Street
Fair, also gome dried fruit.
lmi;nist and Six SiI.mhi Men
in the Toil-,
HKAkiv; sr;r iuh KistimkoA
(.anion, Mitlwoml ami Tujlilni VI m
InioUtiJ
Ueputy Di-trirl Attorney John M.
Wall, of thi , ity, yit. rday liit d
in JuHtict l:K!,.y Court, four
charra aaiimt Dr. J. A. UUr, it
iaHton drm'E'iFt, aa followi.: One
for eelliiiK lienor without h lic-i.HH,
two f .r mIIihk Jiijuor to miiior,
and one for keeping oj i-u on Sun
day. AaitiM KiiK.ne and ('lint
Smith, of Tualatin, tin re were thro
t hargi-it; (mi! f or (ramhliui;, t wo fot
keeping o;,en on Sunday. Aj.ii:-1
Jr Weelon, of Sht-rwood, there
were two ('harKi-n, ho'.li for keeping
oM-n on Sunday. Five (Imrci
ere lil. d aiiaiimt l; I. and I r-d
Colfflt, id Mierm.., at fuli.iWh.
Four fur ke-piuK open mi Surnlay,
and one fur felling liquor to n
iniiior. A ini in i r of wi!nerM'
have len nilipoenanl. and .-liffifl
Colii.ell and (lepliti.K lnivr Ui n
kept I, uny the pant fw day a on pro
fwii. Tli ( afh are Hft f r t..
uiorrow hef.irtt Jude Hanliy.
W. C. T. U. MkHT
Th W. C. T. t'. of the rourty met
... .. : . ".. . !
... hum my, in cuiivi nuoii, r-- pi.
I'.', at Hi M . K. cliurch, it. Io--it e
Iteiiij; priwi-nt from thee unity c"iit,
Foreat (irove, and I'.fuvt-rt'iti. M-h.
I.. II. Addition, fliile jirenident,
preaided, and the convt ii'iun wan
Wfh-imed hv Mr. P. trine, prti
dniiloflhe llillrliiro t'liion,
Mrf. Ilolmrt, of FopHt (irove,
reHpoiidftl in liehalf of the a"em-
hly. The addreM of the cia'e u-
iH-ulive wa well received, and the
convention had the plxaMIre of lin
teninu lo llroad, a w old iniit
fioiiary, touriiiK the c .ti'ioeiit f..r
the I'nion. County illi 'tr wire
elet-ted, ii:
I'lrH.lrnl. Mr. Wiliian.l. I'.r.n i rlon.
'nr, Mt. Sarali Klrt, of Kmrtt
tnox
Cot. SnirUry. .Mrs. II. I., l'mjiinin,
llrttvrlloll.
Kn'otiluij; Si cirltiv, Mn J. M. Ilrown,
l!i)!nl"iii.
Tiraiturr, Mr. S. U. Mnr.tit, I-otf-t
t.uc.
Supl. Iilrrnltire, Mm llo oil I'.iir.t.
I Ii1I!kim.
l'lr Woik, Row At.mlia in. I'oirst
Clove.
l'.v.tii;rHiii, Mr. Ciuly, I'-ravt ; ton .
PUBLIC SALE
The undercicned will sell at public!
ale, on the Schmale place, '2 mi
north of 1'hillipa, and .'f mile S.W.
of Lint. m, al 10 a. in on
SATl'KDAY, UCTOl'.KK 12
Span l.Uik liorrs, J atul ) yf.tr. J'.'o;
litowii lunar, 7 yenrt, . yi, spun Kirrt li,
1 1 anil 14, jh; Kiay tuarr, S vi i m . t loo,
yr trlmi; colt, 4 milk cowa lltrre fit sh
in IiccciiiIh r, our lirali in J.uni.iry: two
calvra, tm , .1 nlii,il, 6 In .S ilo. cluck -riis,
one wnmi, look, lnnrny,
j wit w.nk liartirMi, mn'.e lur u t-, V.
A. Wuo.l l.m.lcr, Muouiti..!i l.in.lrr,
mutrr. Inyrakr, hay tnlilrr; .lit" plow,
npiliiK ami MKth hairowa, p.,!iilo di
j;rr, )tol;,tu planter, fan iiiiU, TuIjiiIui
cream arparator, cook Movr, lieslfr, .
a. ira politliH-t in K nu n .1 , nml other mil
clra. Lniiih at uooit.
Term of eale; under fli cardi;
fid and over, 0 iiionths' tinit, nt
proved bankable rote, J per cent,
mterent. PKTICll MOIUTZ.
II. A. Kuratli, auction. er.
Onion Growers Get New Rate
A a reciilt of the complaint of the
Federated Onion Crowera' Associa
lion made to the Railroad Com
miaaion recently, the new rates fix
ed by ihe commission in the order
of today are f, (!, 7 and 8 cents, re
Hpcctively, from Poaverton, Tunla
tin, Sherwood and UillsDoro, on
earload lots: C.l, 71. 81, and S'l
cents, in the order named, from the
same points to Portland on HHHi
pound shipments, and 8, !), 10 and
1 1 cents on less than carload lots.
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic auction, at his place l.J milee
northwest of Keedville, at 10 a. m ,
TWOS PAY, OCTOBKK 15
lCntire dairy herd, coiisistiiiR of twenty
II Itlmul flinl r.rnrinl Tor-
ary cows, all fresh hut 4. "d they will
he freall aoon; also I inn oioou jc.Mty
hull, 4 years old. Also oilier arncies.
Lunch at noon.
Terms of sale: Under $10, cash;
$10 and over, 1 year's time, bank
able note, 7 per cent, interest.
JAMlfidHOUWICK.
R. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer..
PROBATE
Monday, Oct 1 set for liearliiR ohiec
tiona to inle of realty, gimiduiuship V m
Ik1it; Incompetent. .
Appraisement dispensed with, estate
Alh llieland, mid notice to creditors hy
''"wnal'acct I J Itaunlifm" estate set
forO.-t2i. , ,',,,
Will of N Stoltz, deceased, admitted
to probate and Stephen Stoltz. appoint
ed executor; Geo Dooley, A J Vandehey
and Clms it.irrett, appraisers.
I'luul hearing Martin Anderson estate
set for October aS; same date lor liniil
sect W 11 Lung estate.
Real estate minor heirs, lljordia l'.pes
ta.lt etals, altnnte sec io t a a r 2 w will
be sold at public auction, at court house
(or cash ia band.
M"' t io. at Wehruni Saturday.
K very body should boost for the
i'air.
Ti f Loom Ki.d Salo at WVhrurigs
ie H.H Sutuflsy, Sept. 'JS.
Kverybndv n going to the Weh
rui K Loom Kml Sale, Saturday.
J. Sam ih-rn. of Cetlar Mill, was
in loa n ytfteiijay,
I . r h.irgaii.N, attend thn Iiom
I'ind r.i'v at Wehrung Saturday.
Mra. If. C.ToellH, nf South Tual
alio, wax in the city Wednesday.
A S i!o that is a Sain, a real gen
uine hiirj'ain Sale, at Wfchrurigs,
Saturday.
Chrin. Schindler, of Cedar Mill,
win a county seat visitor, lat Tues
day.
I.!om Ki.dn, cents p-r yard,
nt the I. inm Kml Sale, Saturday,
hi WehrtingB.
I'- r it. to Mr. and Mrs. William
I. yon, of (ilencoo, Sept. 2'5, 1!i(i7, a
girl.
Sheip, hoga and Lef rattle
laiught, Itnl. pendent Telephone,
'il, H'averton. J. CJ. Ilaynes.
Horn, to Mr. and Mr. Finis L.
Crown, of Laurel, Sept. 2U, P.MJ7, a
s in.
lUirds If. a I jiiirters for strict
ly litsl c!uhh Lailies and tients
(urnihhinga.
Mr and Mr. J. C. Schulinerich,
f C inks, vii-ited in tho city Mon
day. Have you hihti those nohhy 1Hh
and fumy n.x at, lUird's, The
tieiit'n Furriisher.
Mrs. (ii-o Morgan and son, Al
frtd, l.-ft Wednesday, for a visit
itli friends in Astoria.
Full lino id sch'iol supplies also
11 1. ok-t taken in exchange at
l!-tl,;n'e, peaverlon,
C im, to Mr. andtMrs. Phillip
Kil-ch, of Pltomiug, Sept. 2.J,
V.'i)', , a sun.
No mailer what you Irave on
hand, drop ev, rylhiog, and come
t the Lonu End Sale, Saturday,
at Wehrung.
('hup. Pierce, formerly a Green
ville, hoy, hut now connected with
the Portland fira department, was
in town lueBday, greeting old
fritirid.
Will iay cash for Italian prunes
delivered at my evaporator, two
miles southwest of Forest Grove.
H. C. Atwell. -
John Yambrwal paid Leonard
Thon.pkins, of Gaston, $150 in
nirance on the lus of the latter'e
hor.-e, lit week.
pepiedt your money with a pro
grecsive and growing up-to-date
hank, such as the ihllfboro Com
imrcial. Mrs. Marian Wilcox, of Port
lam!, visited her mother-in-law,
lanl Sunday, Mrs, Manning, of this
place, who has beo quite ill of
late.
Money to loan on real estate or
personal security. No Ikidub or
commissions- at the llillehoro
Commercial Hank,
L"o. Schwandsr, of Mountain
dal, wae in town Tueeday. He
rojorts farmers well pleased with
crop?. Most of tho hop pickers
have returned home.
Smokers like the Schiller and ihe
Kxcellencia. These cigars are of
tho host stock. You can't fool an
authority on a good cigar.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robb Im
brie announce tho eneagement of
their daughter, Ldna, to Fred Mc
Kinley Zlly, the wedding to take
place October ID, P"07.
Have yon any fence to build?
If so wa can save you money. We
sll a good substantial fence, 4 feet
high, for -10 cents per rod. Schul
merich Bros,
The Hanks and Greenville base
ball cluba crossed bale last Sun
day, at the latter place, score, D to
7 in favor of Hanks. The Banks
boys expect to play with Hillsboro
Sunday.
The Milne warehouse has been
leased by Geo. A. Hrown, and he
is ready to receive hay, grain and
hops foretorage at reasonable prices.
All storage businePB will receive
prompt attention. Geo. A. Brown,
Lessee.
Marriage licenses were issued by
the County Clerk on Monday, to
the following persons: H. E. Foord
and Rosa Brown, both of Hillsboro,
and A. II. Saunders and Grace
Mareh, both of Washington Coun
ty.
Strayed from the Cate hop yard
Sept. 10, 1D07, a bay mare, weight
about 1)70 lbs; ronched mane no
other brands or marks. Reward
for mare's return, to C. W. Em
rick's farm, 4 miles northeast of
llillehoro. Henry limerick.
Tho Hall Committee of Vine
Maple Camp, Woodmen of the
World, will give a dance at their
hall, one mile west of Cedar Mill
on Saturday evening, October 12,
.11)07. Tickets including supper
$1.00. Members of the Camp, half
price. Everybody invited.
The following hop picking reo
ords were made this season in the
J. F. Ctirstens yard, at Banks
Mrs. Maus, 122 pounds in 8 hours
Peter Vandehey, a thirteen year
old boy, picked 2 $ pounds in one
day; sixty pickers gathered 99,004
pounds in i J days.
EVEKVT1IIXG READY
PROFESSIONAL.
Hilcy Give Looking Out Tor
Horse Show and Parade
VOTE FOR "jlEfc 0f COUNTED
I'romiae of Finest Exhibit Eier wit
otmtd in County
Preparations for the coming Street
Fair and Carnival are going for
ward. A large arch and pavilion
will be erected at the intersi-cti n of
Main and Second atrcets, where
the'iueen will m crowned. Sev
eral races are scheduled for Fatur-
lay, and if the weather jrmits,
lrd Lovelace, Burke Tongue'
fast pacer, will give an exhibition
pace. IhiBWill give the people a
chance to bcc the only Oregon bred
horse that ever paced a rni!e in
2:10, in action. Two harness and
two pony races are certain to be
pulled off, and there may lw others.
Ihe base ball program include a
game each day, with final contest
ir championship of the county on
Saturday. A fine exhibit of fruit
and vegetableB id premised, while
the fancy work and horticultural
exhibit will be held in the Dr.
Linklater building, next door to
the Argus ollice.
fhe livestock and poultry ex
hibit, and the horse and colt pa
rade, will well lj worth a vi-it to
the county seat. All in all it is
calculated to have something thai
will equal theoldtime county fairs,
held here years g", and dear to the
memories of all old timers.
The vote for ( u-en is not can
vasred as the Argus goes to pref-s,
o it is impossible to name the
successful candidate.
HORSEMEN ATTENTION
F.A. I3AILEY, M. D.
Physician and Sarreoa
OlTir Rallar-MnriFsn Kl..k
Rtx.ins 12, l;i und 15. Reai.lenc Nmui,.
Tho home of an old soldier, who
is named Wallman, burned at the
Gr.ve, la-t night, shortly before 12.
'A ellrnan and Geo. Carlton, former
ly a resident of the county eeat,
lived together, and it is eaid they
had b-en milnUinn in l.,., Ti.
old man was taken out first, and MoUi 'Hbones ml
... i .
uo.oj irt,,, --..T pafsy rvrVavomMAWAA
i rrv-tKiy ourneo, ana tne nnys- - .
i'.ian, Ir. Ward, says the chancw S' T UNKLATER. B. C. M.,
oi recovery are slim. Carlton'e PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
1 vnn N V " Z". : 0m W -
For veara th. K Jtaddaneat Kaatof Conrt Hoot-.
., . " A muulu6 " corner of tbe bloek.
tne Fore.it drnva .;. I
tancea for hia innnn,i r..w
vaiauu in
well informed, and spent years in JAMES PHILLIPE TAVIES1E, X. D.
me t ;rient, as manager of a large
tea importing concern.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Notice is hereby given to the horse
men of Wa-hington County, that a
meeting will be held in conjunction
with the HillelKjro Street Fair, at
Hillsboro, Oregon, on October 3, 4
and a, PKJ7, in which you are in
vited to participate, and on which
occasion there will be a parade of
slallions, foals and dame, and an
exhibition of draught horses. You
are respectfully n guested to bring
your stock, and lake a hand. Pre
miums of some sort will be offered.
Kff. Scheffelin, Pres.
Ililey Cave, tfec.
r;, i':.i i ""'K"1 noninerr. racuic Kaurnad I'o.
iu.ro Aiiiamm DOW naa ner new lounulUUion In rrannh i,r Knvliah. nr.
stocn oi fail Millinery readv for t- ov;r u M- "Tl Wa.atora,
"he public. She shows lh m w"IJU'n8l"uul"lw'0,w
newest and beet ideas of the season AAAAAAAAAAAAA
ana is wen equipped with materials R T RA 1 1 F V f F)
and styles to suit anv customer. J Y1A-lir U'i
iouare cordially invited to visit PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
her M.l inery Parlor, where you otT,r -itK n, v a n.;i
will receive tha most careful itn. '
Hon. Keamenca on corner Beeond and Oak Sta
... Oregon Phona Maio lis.
I lira r, I Vfot'ln,- -J .1 . I
'""-'-"orjr, ogou buuui HILLSBORO ... ORFnilN
ii veurH. ana rimt a. nrnmmnt i
stockman of Condon. Eastern Or
Eon, died a l',aker Cay. Sept. 22, A. B. BAILEY. M. D.. D. D. S.
irom a rpfprira hav.mAhtt .n.- i '
induced by laGripn". Deceased Physician and Sureeon.
was Norn north of this cily, and he r-r..o n o
was a son cf tbe late Chaa McKin- OFFICE Rooms 7, 8 and 9
ncy, Hilleboro'B pioneer ehoemak- Bailey-Morgan Block.
-r. anu a nromer 01 tne late Mrs. Both Phonea. TinicWr. n
W. V. W ler A rUn. .-iv,, v..,
al children furvive, and of his im
mediate farxily, one brother, C. V.
McKinney, of Biker City, survives.
S-pti-!iiU r turn the green leaves brown,
And folks are coming hack to town.
I'rch oysters too you'll find here,
For 'tis the w-ason of the year,
j'li-asp don't forget, tbe Candy Man
That will do everything he can
In his line to make you cheery,
At l'a'matctT's Confectionery.
L. J. I'altnateer, Prop,
The public school will onen next
Monday, the corps of teachers be
ing as follows, for the various
grades: Ninth, B. W. Barnes, prin
cipal; Eighth, Mrs. M. C. Case: HlM.SROiin
Seventh. Mrs. Faith: Sixth. Mra.
Templeton; Fifth, Miss Tennessee '
Weatherred and Miss Ethel Nor- H. T. BAQIYBY
man; rourm, Miss Jennie Beam-1
ish; Third, Miss Blanche Rice: Sec- ATTORMBY-AT-LAw
ood, Mies Rose Wilcox; Primary, Office, BpaUira, over the Port Office,
.irs. nuenger. nnuw. .
II. W. Miller, of Shady Brook, I VVVVyvvVVVVVVVJVVvJ
Hulgboro, Ore., Route 3, has about t- -n m n m n tt n
25 head of CoUwnld anrl Shmmmi I. U- lUflUUXi
ewes, which he will Bell at a bar-
gain, or lease to the right part v. I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Mr. .Miner will be on bis farm lor fiooma t. a. & .. UmruBik. HUUbora.
it aiiuri um iu receive inquiries.
j rVWtW0MW
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Roouia i0 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
atreet. Over Dennia Store.
HILLS BOKO - OREGON
XWaaaVMMW
Brno. R. Bmglmy W. f. Hmrm
BAG LEY t HARE
ATTORN B YS-AT-LA W
Booms 1 and 2 Skate Balldinc
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
A Niman to J II V Vcach, S 'j lot
7 Mock 2 Ilumphrevs addition
KG White to Henry btoflera, tret
rairview addition
T 1'iodley to C T LaToarnean,
160 a aecs II S; u tilt I w...,
Mary J Tucker to t'haa W Tucker,
3 a sec ji t 1 a r 1 w
J N Swift to tierlrude Pollock, u-
54 acres K S Tupper Donation.
Frederick Colfelt to C G Cutting,
Part see 31 1 2 a r t w Ton
Jua A Moore to F M Leslie, 10.21
10.J1 a 1'irwood harm 1150
Win Reult to Thoa Hunter, 3 lots
West Portland Heights
Nelson LtCourse toV !' Il:irnhard
Part blk 6 Purdv'a addition
Geo A McDonald to Thos Shipley
It 5 blk a Hanks
I' W McConnanijhey to Seth Seel-
ye, part sec 19 t 1 11 r ; w
Samuel liowan 10 S Iv Hoover, tret
in K ilcox donation
Anna Kaufman to Chris OefTinner,
10 a j II Kied donation,
D P Hopkins to II A Davies etals
tract sec 26 t 2 u r 1 w
Mtihala A Roberts to Henry Rob
erts, 1 a sec 24 t 1 s r 0 w
Win Reidt to V H Starr, 2 lots in
West Portland Heights
V K Kelley to Irvin K Kclley, 20
acres sec 23 t 2 n r 3 w
Peter Jacquut to Mary K Kozcn,
a in Hiram Johnpon donation . .
D G Ingrnham to Eastern Invest
ment Co, tract sec 20 t 2 n r 3 w
J W Slmte to J II Ray, lot 1 blk 7
i)ak I, rove A'Ulitiou
Rolnrt Alexander ta A C Alexan
- der, 163 4.') a W'm Carpenter don
Investment Co to Jaa Moore, lot
36 W i 1 low- l!rook Fa rm . .
DC and K J Hoyt et uto W F
Hollenbeck, cuiit claim to s i n
e 4 sec aS t 3 w 60 acres
Win Reidt ct ux to Evert Albert,
Its 1 nud 2 blk a2, W Portland
Hta
John Lakscn to Maria M I.akson,
Si. 54 a part of the Tudcn Beau
champ and Wm Leverich d 1 c
Jas Lane to Victor Crop, et ux 105
a in sec 1 t 1 n r 3 w
800
I050
500
15"
"54
1
35o
,rtoo
25
600
I
600
15
10
I
O-r
5
4;ioo
450
1
2250
8400
Master D. W. Ward, a grandson
of Dr. Ward, of Forest Grove, was
subpoenaed Tuesday to give evl
lence at Astoria, in the murder
trial of Joseph H. Bowlby, who
killed his wife's paramour, last
Summer. Young Ward is eaid to
have witnessed the shooting.
The Free Methodist tent meeting
is etill in progress. The services
will be continued over Sunday, pos
sibly longer. Services at 2 and
.:o0 p. m., daily, and on Sunday
at 10:30 a. m., and 2:30 and 7.30
m.
Wedding Anniversary Celebrated
Mr. and Mra. II. C. Toelle, South
Tualatin, celebrated the eecond an
nivereary of their wedding, Sept.
22, in the presence of their friends,
who were royally entertained at
dinner and supper. V hist was in
dulged, and the winners were given
suitable trophies. Those present:
Messrs. and Mesdames T C Johnson,
J 11 Stewart, K Simpson, Dan B.urkhal-
ter, Wm Schulmerich, J J Krebs, Joun
KauiUH, (j Kehse, Wm Stevens, H Ho
grefe, J Purves, Kd Schulmerich, Hills
boro, J C Schulmerich, Hanks, W'm Joos,
Glencoe, K J Hotiuian, Tigardvillc; Mes
srs. John Simpson, Ervitie Rurkhaller,
F Toelle, PC IIolTnian, and Misses Net
tie and Minnie Hodman, Tigardville.
The succeeding day host and
hostess entertained a large number
of their friends at a farewell party
Mr; and Mrs. Toelle leave for their
farm, a mile north of Glencoe, Oc
tober 1.
H. C. Tearson, of Corueliua, was
in town Tuesday.
Dance and shooting match at
Centerville Hall, Saturday, October
5th. Come one and all. Herman
Ostermao & Co.
JOHN 21. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Cpataln, Bailey -Mtrgaa Black,
Rooms, 1 anl a.
HILLSBORO, - OKKG0H.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orncx: Main Street, opp. Court House.
HILLSBORO ORBOOM
fncJ:JhoTt8hef0 Gronyesacrh9oote THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
principal of the Gaston schools,
will take charge of the Cornelius
public school, this year, with Les
ter Mooberry and Miss Newman as
assistants.
S. W. Gatts and wife, guests of
E. J. Johnson and familv. of
N'orth Hillsboro, for some time, de
parted Tuesday for their home in
Califjrnia.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstair, Rooms 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
DR. J. J. MURRAY
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
Graduate of
Mrs. Addie Peters and family, American Veterinary College,
moved to Portland, this week. New ork Cltv. in iSSl.
where they will reside in tbe future. Office
Frank will attend the U. of O. law
school in Portland
Are you aware of the fact that
we can sell you the latest styles of
men s suits for lees money than
you have been paying elsewhere?--
hulmench LroB.
The ladies of the M. E. church
will serve chicken pie dinner at
the Grange Hall, Oct. 5, only, the
last day of the Street Carnival
35 cents will be the charge.
Wanted: Showy driving and
riding hore; weight about 1150
lb?; mu9t be sound and gentle.
Address, Box 47, Banks, R. D. 1.
Wanted Boarding place for 15
year old girl while attendiog school
in Hillsboro. Inquire Argus.
Are you a smoker? Then call
for the Schiller or Excellencia
Oregon manufacture.
Money to loan on city and farm
property rates reasonable. Call
on Kuratli Brothers.
Born, to the wife of Edward
Boge, Sept. 26, 1907, a son, weight,
VI J pounds.
Umbrellas covered and repaired
as good as new, at R. Lee Sears'
cyclery.
A. M. KoberBtein, representing
the Hotel Eaton, Portland, was in
Hillsboro Monday.
we are neaaquarters for suns
and ammunition. R. Lee Sears,
bicycle snop, Main street.
Many inquries have been made
lately, for Bmall farm tracts by
newcomers irom tne r.ast.
Wanted a girl to work at the
Home Style Restaurant. Main
Street, between Third and Fourth.
Born, to the wife of Sheriff J. W.
Connell, September 26, 1907, a girl.
Saws gummed, filed and feet, at
u. Lee bears bicycle shop.
Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn
Fokrst Grove
'Phones Independent, Ko. 744; Pacifis
States, 33.
T. R. Imbrie :
Deals in all kinds of Real Z
Estate Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches and
Range Lands. Reclamation Z
and sale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Write Z
or call at office.
Room ia, Chamber of Commerce
Portland - - Oregon
J. W. VANDERVELDEN
Roy Oregon.
Desires to say that he has a fine
line of Farm Machinery for
the Fall trade consisting
in part of
Double Acting Hays Pumps,
Csnton Clipper Disc Plows,
Sharpleas Cream Separators,
Old Hickory Wagons,
Jackson A Bradley Buggies.
Everything guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
CM and see these lines.
D
Argus and Oregonian,