The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 05, 1907, Image 3

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    HILL8BORO AROUS, DtC. 5, 1907
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(-.lined "J p''.
Tu.h.Jutr of Courl 10
.v, ..tiMlion ou lb ballot
' . .i,ii,m lor a v and o
taall rv- "
a"' .1.-11 I....
... .h.ltmr W aoau "
' . i ri,. .nutation of I
kith k(m "u " "
i ii i. il. raw-fourth ol
. .1 ... Pr.k
.. .hk on r 'Hn cniMii con
i' t.l.i, antww.1
. tlwtiiaan.l
A. CO10 '
tfubiiiB'ott county, with
CkIwJ cbiU'n, ha only on
arbool wnr wo'
Ibrouib lb tenth grad.
u . . .. VI 1 1 ft.
li rorwii wruTo. nun
-KilehlMrn within it pr
--, i.
, Viih iiifiun county omy
iImI IjI pupil in lb tighlb
tui tMr. An.i iiieici.
Ilnf U) tb- ftlUUlf wbool u
iwtitol, ibftl ! loan br
t.of Vahligton county a
rhi Jffti rr react, sou
um tiittib gral. ArKU
uit favor ol a county blgb
intbit lb" nionoy anuueliy
br iIuiIkiiI, who leev
(Hsty fr high school Inalruo-
tkud tret wiiwn in
. .t - I. . 1. - . L . ii
ill, jiDoitior i mat wiwr
rtoe rouia i given main
papil in btM)l wbr lb
trade ra m.li tcittty
i Khmil wouM rellv lb
Hubert from lb ninth fil
giv tbrin inor litn to
10 lb gr..'i tmlow lh
Ik, mi lb chiltlffn of lb
ueuulj Ixi rLirl for col
tiibout leaving boiu. Forty
!i from l lilt county r now
toe lb Axrioultur! Colleg
Comllli.
Id ib vut at lb coming
ftvor Millibit)tnt of urb
tb duly of nelen-llng tb li-
toulil dnvolva uimo tb
iy court.
GAMBLING JOINT RAIDED
Wm. Hcott, who It now Uarhlnn
rhool at DilUy, ImI Hunday tnadn
puiilto coi.rwmtun of condurt un-
Inx-oiulng a Christian, in tb iUp.
lint church at McMinnvili. It in
alii b waa givan tb alUrnativ
of making puhlio coufnenion or luti
ng hi ninmlMirabip in tha church.
I clioa lb loriunr. Thn whole
congregation eyml him critically ti
b iUkiJ up and laid: "KriamU, I
bav dreruixl ll my dutr to mv
amily, tny church and to rnvaaff
to mak iublio confnaaion. I Uv"H frabtbly Fi
ayd InumUII on Hunday and I
tiava ud ImpMixir tunihixla in
bualnma. and hava a at ilm liui .r
pa-n-U In that way. I won't do it 1 " C(iU"ly court met yi-iiterday,
any mor. I aut you all to i.raj U memUra Uing rreiwot. Little
m koi liint itt cnmnlaiou
inUa iiidlii to Judgt Kindt, of
Mot, of tbe eiiaUnc of tam
m, thirh in Ixting kc rally
iriad no nf ar Hcholla, but until
Wit anoush eridrnc could not
w to warrant arrenla. Itt
My niiilii, however, after
printout warrant before Judg
Comtabie I. M Hem, and
tict Ju)m Jaoiuelh. II.
it and C, Kneltnr, procwuleJ lo
torn ol K. Haniwo. wbicb U
In the timUr off of the
ormJ. Tba oilicen aurround
iMbouiie under cover of dark
nil ruahml in. Heine cover
wminat th table with hi
W, while tha ile-miliea rakad
iicirdi, poker chip and 15 in
. lueMy morning th ar
mm, KgWl Fonda, Krneit
im F rirhar. Kiwi
nd K. Uerlock. wra ar
before Juditfl 0. K. Kindt
Jwad iU,aa of guilty to gain
in j u dire read th men
'i "J told them that if they
tPDearkd Iwfor hint aln Ha
U livi tUm tha ln,lt If.
mr ' w ilium avv
romla, who i town maraha'
fwood, W, and Maeeaed 120
w HariHon and Clerlook. on
premiHva tbe same waa car
oo: 120 ti. fTIaIM. tin A
.11. RHH TW
""0. T i riiiM m .11 n.l.l
takincr nut iK.
turned the balance,' about
vl UVir in l rAau.tA. l.iiwaAfi
"IDIOOUntv anhnnt tnA .111 tui
j " imiim tv a a w
ouoh the gainer.
I)
I-ittlc HiisincNH TrunHuctnl at
I'liis Teilll
CKM5 COLFELT Lltfl'OR LICEXSE
b All Tbclr Libort
Tod ir
for id."
tri tllilrr rouiri ami rinta llir yrar,
Ami glil a iiiruiium
I'nlkt will rnjoy llir C'tirialuiaa ibrrr,
lluy kihmU wiiU I'nicr Mriliiim,
TUtMi(li lallliitf Iwiik ami In. 1. 1 up men
Ki ot.ic aim ami wary,
Vel yt'll U liralr.l rll, yt keu,
Al I'atnialrri Culilrrllouriy.
L. J. I'alninlrrr, rtop,
Karly aa it may aewin to talk
Mtlittc there ia conaiderable talk
ng being done. Keverat candi
data are being iuielly uinnlioued
ny tueir iriUii, ana Uie croi)
promlwn to U aa large aa uiual
t)UMinM oulnde of auditing bill
waa traiieaclrd by that honorable
lody. A liquor lirenae waa grant
ed to Frederick CoUell. of Tuala.
tin. Tbe ireneuce of tha hnlidava
prevented tb conaideration of
large amount of accumulated legal
bunineM. Tbe following billa were
allowtxl;
Argua and Oregonian, 12.2',.
Ilorn. to the wife of Arthur Hill,
t Laurel, Nov. 2't, 1W7, a ion.
Dr. J. P. Tamlmiie waa a I'ort-
and vlnitor Tueaday.
Mri. C. K. Lvtle viwited with
'ortland friend Tuesday.
Mien Jamie Donelaon waa a Port-
am! paaaenger Tuesday.
II. I). Hcbmeltzrr visited the me
tropolia yeaterday.
I-oren Palinateer and wife, visit
ed Portland yeaterday.
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Hhute, vbited
'ortland yeaterday.
J. R. Powell made a buBiner-e
trip to Portland, jeeterday.
A. K. D. Thompkina, of Forest
Grove, waa in town yeaterday.
Wait for tbe Congregational La-
die' Hale, on December 7th. 36
John Slrlliich, roa!
A I', (.anliicr, aauic
W 11 Lyda, luuibrr, roadi.
IniilrniiO Hfon, mum
I W Matter, icmwU
I. C Walker, roa.la ami em.
t
i I too early fur tha Argtii to I
mention nam, but when the betn l1,'11,,u, t. lumber...
begin tocackl.lo th. apring, and ! ' '
egg get down to 15 cent a doxen, iioje & I'.nnra, lumltr ni'. '.'.
nd In aun laiua warmly of I .uiica, rchci
mnrninaa nn th. aaat al.l. .f 1 1,- Sleven llroa, relief
.I..I kn.v. 1 1.... k tr,
wuu WMIa.kwn, lteauicr.,.
mey ar aou wuai iney want wit I.y.la. luwlwr...
Huh p lito, lumlf
Willi Ireland, rtcoriler and ilcu
J J Kreli. roail
A M Cullm. jaoitiie
W 11 l.ivenKuod, liery
Mai Cranilall, aaiiii ft coL.
(eu It Wlliiii, anaeMut
I) W lUlb, fri(ttiiifC tic
Waul Ikikoi, lierilt oSice...,
J W Cuituell, liefiirnililep
IllllaUiro At(U. priotiiig
Until then, CBOdldaUa will le J K (lilt Co. .lalionery
by about throwing their baUlnto JJ'.'.'
tb ring.
Tba I.adieVBociety of ibaCongr
galioml church will hold their An
oual aale, at tb (hang Hall, Hat
a . a t t i
uroay aiiernoon anu evening naie
oin at 2 o'olo k and there will be
ula of olo tbtngi there. Uo and
- i , i i
r lor yourwu. iuy you a iunca nnuu.io Argu. pi
of bunch and cookie, or coffee and W C) loaela, relief
I.. II. Jobn B yer, upv al
, . ' , . , , J W Mailer, woud, coart bouac
ana canuy. wo in uie evening auu K j i;wim.Bi cetk a apuly
be aooial. Tb ladle ar planning M C l, eipeuar a Supi
a free eoterUinrueul for jou. M l' ce. Supi. 8ci. wiary
I I - 1- - U 1- .. t . .1. .. . I .
juun inniiiciurf, aii)wu
1 ber will b a anooimg inaicn John Sytt, up
at HUvana 1 rot li era' alore. al far- nouae, reuri
t..-n, nn Lt.,,,.,1.. I J U llaynei.road
r '. . .....J , , " o Ziaiiuermau, relief
eamiier M, iwi.ior luraey anu , w UBlirii . ,hn d
, There will alao be blue rock Same buaid prioooet.
and nil aboolina. Kvervlwuy in- jor cviarn, upv wiary
vlted. 37-U
Bom men from .Nebaletn were
la town one day tbia week. Tbey
report that the atreaui over there
are full or Uog aaimon. una mao
id be bllchfoiked two hundred
uf tbiMM (iab in on day. Anotb
ar effrred to 11 that be bad
iiltobforked I0,(M) in bia life,
wilb no taker. 1 be larmen over
nn tha Nebaletn uae the Bub to
farilliie their sardena. with fint
clan reaulla.
Five ooncerta, lecturea and enter
Ulnmenta are echrduled lo be given
in the Methodiit church at tbi
place, between the datee of Deoem-
r . .... ati t f.l.
ber II in and lUltt. inoee lurniao
Ing tbe Winter ChauUu.ua courae
are Uobley Male Quartet, 0. W.
Rlaln. llluatraled lecturer, Maneley
Uuartet. C. F. Hlalker, cartooniat,
and Col. John Hobieakl, lecturer
Kiceptional valuea in ladiee
ui l..r made luita at flUand
direct from tbe Kat. Come early
and ant vour choice, at Bchulmer
leb liroa.
if n flannineton. of Fonat
!)... in Liwn vealerday. re
newing old acquaintance. Mr.
iul In H aboro ui
in .knui ton vnara aso. ft. l.
nnm "oranill). " hia daughter, Mr
Carl Ulpold, being tha mother of a CfpllM y CUnp to W H
daugbter.Aorn Nov. 10, lSXff. Wk i South I'.rk ad Fo
Bmoke the Habano cigar, the
beat 10 cent cigar In th county
.,! ih. nnlv 10-cent clear made in
Waahington county. Call for it,
and hel out home loduBtry.
Chee. K Fieb, Mounlalndale, Ore
l T Fletcber, tol
A B TckIiI, tapv ulary
) K I'nk no, aauie
I. (' llolu, unit
ti W Slitl. tauie
Will jou. tame
J J Krebf, time
K U HaijeT. aanie
jakt Ken hen, Miue
I T!n Murphy, aroe
Arcuk My, witrio juuct ci.
Arthur Shive, Mine
J 8 Tic, auie
Jen CHler, aame
( bat G Kcheman. Mine
II T llaley,Jutict fee..
3 x
K Hi
16 bT,
I j
7 J
a 6u
6 oo
4 4
41 U
J4 ou
4 95
Jo oo
tlO oo
4 7
II Ho
74 5
5 05
39 75
j6 5
41 oo
4 SO
Jl 6o
lou oo
IS oo
US oo
lo oo
6 oo
J 75
Hi 75
"7 75
40 76
Hi lb
a uo
7 5
5 t
Vr) 75
o 25
6 4
J6 76
aa 50
10 00
JP 00
a 50
35 00
2 50
2 5"
la 60
ai 5o
ia 'o
a 60
6 J-
5 o
5 o
4 "o
3 9
8 9-5
Frank Kiruey, roJ 33 o
57 00
4 75
6 uo
b 00
lo 00
64 13
U 40
19 40
io 75
10$ 7s
16 00
a 00
A II Flint, roa.t...
IraK llradley, r and h
Joe Kgo, relief -
Mra Ann rrecman, reuei
Peter Vudccvering, relief....
A Beemrohr, t.ridgea, r and h...
W J llutner, Mtary
C B Bucbnan. aalary
Scliulmerich Broa, c l. and b.
J W Ouudin, al and ex
ThwMurpby. rand b
Jane Murclofi, r and b
Tha netition for Dr. Baker, of
Gaaton for linuor licenae.wa with
drawn yeaterday, before the court
had an ODDortuniiy to BM upon 11.
The petition of Wm. Martin, 01
n.ainn for a linuor license, wai
nnnHidared thii after noon. A num
ber of Gaston people are In town
for and against tbe license.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
HOP-BUYER ROBBED
AT BEAVERTON
It ia said by the Portland papers
that the Title, Trust & Guarantee
Company, of Portland, loaned
1200,000 of the depositora money
on a hydraulic scheme evolved by
Lafe Pence, and in the Pence ditch,
1
a wth 1 il -t-t. fi miiea ui wunu wcio usrw.iir miu
1... Mucacuiuuc.i tey in North vMbirRton
and Notified Officer county. Other transactions, which
have come to light since the bank
TBIEP SOW l! THE COCSTY IAIL 'liea Pul 100 omcer 01 mm
In fact, the whole thin? looks as
Tbe Uaa Arretted Givea tbe Same f thouirh thr u 1 nnrnna in ita
I. W. Bradley miamanagement. The dishonest
Danxer ougni to oe dean witn in
tha lamA lYiinriAf at a I V a AntMmnn
ip n ji 1 uw cmiajv iuuui a a iuu wuiuiuu
j . . crauiey, a woraingman, agea fatet.
alitt 4 Oil wAatat Vina AAMtiritaa as t I
. . , ..-ati -.u Go where you will, and you will
ia tut oouovy j.u, cuargeu wnu find U hard th(, WQrk tQrn.
larceny from the person of a Port- ed out by Pope, the local photoera
land hop buyer, whose name can- pher. Men who travel all over the
not at thia lima ha learned. Brad- Northwest always praise the work
u --a .v.. u imA v.- coming from Pope's studio, and of-
' I tn wnnnar arhv nia nmlnraa rukl
. L!..A(k..:n:...i. nu.. . . r
Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. Meacbam, ol vmi j-' everJ the ortund art work. And,
Mounlaindale, were in tbe city yes- ton tbirst cooler, and when bed by tbe way, Christmas is coming
terday. time came, Bradley insisted upon! Get your order in for photos now,
M. C. Collier, of Scholia, bad taking bis companion to bed. ancl remember your friends. There
' I I 1 a nn nia vamamriva rr rr Yvnan
na x.u. A 4 m, 4 aun I l. I iITLah ll . . . J J m ft IL. D aV USWB IVU40LUUI C UVQ UU I llllfTi
ia M 1 . . , a 1 1 . i uau m picture toui ruur iriouua.ur
room wdicd nw oeen usignea 10 Hinrtinnnnink.i
11 . a ivtu a v v u awVMva av t wwm
. a 1 r al ...... '
ueo. ilea, 01 xMtniny, was in tne nop Doyer, at tne weaver ion oDDoeite the cit? ball, south
Lriarn Tnaailar L..a.l ...tl... 1J.. .I.a ami. rlAA I
J ' UUWI, tUVUlII IUUI, WU7 . I . . n .., 1 T7 1 , ,
CongreBational Ladies' Bazaar, la single bed in the room, saw Brad -nm-m. .hm cM fl.kuin,.,;'.
..a. . -.. 1. . ... . .1 uwaAawuv vuvi wa. avu u a aaw wa, a w m av
iu uouga uau, uaiuiaa,, ioj Bu unui(u h """" tine Uocker-oDni6l bilcb. tbe re-
pockets. After liradley leu we t awakerjing number of peo
room, the lodger arote and notified le in the vicinity of Schulmerich'a
the hotel man of what had occur- houge Xhe Kt WM co,,,,!- ,nd
rea, ana tne laiwr cauea me con- nncftlIed foff tbe dog wu on the
Nun n. wnn anon iuudu iub iujumhi ' . i i. j i i
U . U... P.. Pnrll.nd "" ' ' l I:.r,7 I- . ..1 01 7".
U1 va I min eDlUVlDE U1LUM1I IU DUWU. I lv- - IV.. .kA .a. nana
... j a at. ftf M Iava. I T CT . . . I UIIICU al VUO IOJ IUW, W UU VIM USDS
viaiveu ntrmoiuer, mra. , Bradley was promptly arreevea, k. ift.e th. ahnt ... fir
ounieciiy. ,nd later brougbt to iiiiUDoro, th. .,.. ... .onlh to..d lh.
J. E. Bailey, of Forest Grove, at- wnere ine aoave coarge wM euvereu de t Th(J d wU1 prob,bly die.
ir,.ii tv.. w..n.n.r r,,nr.l m. asainst Dim or uepuiv rroeecuiiDg
i..i. Attorney John Wall. Most of the Schmidt fe Kulisch, of two and
' I . . -1 . m..m4 mmam ik. AH..h.irmil.o nfwlliaaal f Ruva,.
. mUUVT eVUlOU WH lUUUI UIWU IW VUiruau wuaa uuivuvcQa w v.vo.
Tk.s. i.m nMirthinn aavttlMI I ' ... ..1. .t - i
iuuid wua ira iiio-vumi. nann nf Hrarf . ahii-n imnuntM uin. win onen ineir irenerai mer
at Wiloh Hazel acbool house Sun- to .22 As thB are lied np CD,n.dise and grocery store, on De
day afternoon. bT the holidaY Droclamation. Brad- cember 18. They will start with a
John Lehman and Carrie Croeni, ley will doubtles have a long time big sale, at reduced prices, and
nf Caviar Mill, were eiven license to to ruminate on tbe denser attend- serve free lunch, all day, to their
. i . . . . - . i ,
wed. Deo. 3. by tbe county clerk. ing tbe transfer 01 money irom an- patrons, iome ana see tnem ior
m..; w.iv- mnA .if nf flnr. otnw man pock" w n own. oargains, ana waven ior neir uib
Marion W like and Wife, Of U)r- , r ... !. n..tV Dnn't fnriret th
ii:. ... ;,v, T h i uv - i . ,
u' w T.M. i . tended to be asleep, and at first date, Wednesday, Dec
Wilkes, of this city. .. . . . u. ,1
v.. v...n.r Jr and wife, of I uJa. :.a f k. h.f,il Pece officers were looking for a
' " -aft"""" "-i ' auuiu-lii,iumvi I I iLM U. C l.UL. UL ..J
r. .... U'..r, a.ra in th k " ooreevuiei me urm unuo wto.,uu
. a
city yesterday.
n v tr.-.j. .j :r. r ir: COUNUt. NOTES
V UI 1IUU uu wwaawj
in the city yeaterday. Tbe
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
V bysielan and Snrgeon
Offlee Bailey-Morgan bln-k, nplaim.
Rooms 12, 13 ami 1 j. Kesilenc Mvuth
wmt romer Ittuellue and becond HtroaU.
Both '1' bones.
VVeWreVvVV
S. T. LINKLATER, 11. B, C. M.,
PHYSICI N AND SURGEON
Office Bpntaira over Tba Delta Prug gtura
Rfctldanca Kaatof Court Horse,
In the corner of tha blot.
JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIEME, X. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
RnrKnn Southern Pacific Railroad To.
Conaultation In French or Knvliah. Of
fica uUirt, over L. M. Hoyt Oo'a. atorsa
north aide of Main BU, HUUboro, Ur,
F. J. BAILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Residence, on corner Second and Oak Sta
Oregon Phone Main lie.
HILLS BO RO - - . , OREGON
ber 7tb.
Miaaea Anna and LetitiaConnell,
of Portland, visited with home
folks, Sunday.
A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and o
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. HlllcWn Ore.
AAAAAAAAAAAM
Judge called on the Argus.
Council met Tuesday nig
Green-
37-tf
StaufTar, of East
ha been ill with
reported a being
as
and see us, at the Morton
house.
Mrs. Henry
Hillsboro, wbo
Eneumonia, is
otter.
1 tar v t?
New walnuts, almonds, filberts,
Tlios. II Tonpue
pecans, pine nuts, Braiils (nigger- water & light fund
toes), coonanule, rigs, etc., ai me n. 1. my...
'' 1 Hillaboro Argua
Den of Sweets. A.C.Sbute.f.
TannK Raifhian. nf Weat Union. D. W. Bath
and wbo is road supervisor in tha i g,ock g2gT
secuon, waa iu uo 0117 iu v. po, suppiy company
the week. Western Electric Company
Willi Waggener, of Newport, Z' Stofc.ZZZZZZZ'.'.
was in the city yesterday, to attend a. C. Gilmore
the funeral of hi father, the late Mra. E. shute
James W.ggener.
Fred 8. Olsen, rural mail carrier S. E. Gotham
on HilUboro. route No. 4 ha. just hLi ZL'
completed his 30 day vacation, and HiUslx,ro company
goes to work again today. u a. Rood
For Sale Horse. 9 years, single
iV H. Pnsnv
or double, gentle, true; harness and
buggy. I. E. Smith, Hillsboro, ra
oific States phone, 407 .
Frank Keen, of Portland. Is visit
ing his brother, Aden Keen, and
the Portland police were notified to
watch for a man wbo was suppor
ed to have decamped with an an
Downing,
was a laiae
was
or
- ... 1 .wmuw .u m-.--- . j -
ing bills were presented and allow- M jater
mA . 1
p iwv.. lr to Bnenn Jonn uonneu noias me
W. V. Wiley a 50 high record at tbe UillsDoro un
w. P. Atkinson 40 00 denaer for tbe amount of milk dai
w aE-l'i"e"g!r S lr furnished that institution
vj. n. raiiciauu J- j;, . i t
v ' n... 1 to mere are Drougoi iu uauy iruiu
the Connell farm, 14 cans ol milk
, . imal belonging to Cbaa.
gnt, and nt uartr,n it
We have as fine a nursery stock offi.Mrr9""e 1". alarm, however, as the equine w
you will find in the state. Call ftK found in the neighborhood a day
Green, part ol
Fortsl Urove.f laoo.
1 r Schuluiericli 10 niarion ,
tract iu ace 36, t 3 4. 75-
im., ll.nnan to Gottlelb Scherxlu-
Ijer, 1 e qr n w qr and lla 4 and S ate 6 t
1 n A. UUO.
- . . . ... a-
Ty.la Rov to A I Roy. tract in me juo
Harris donation, f5-
lolin I lUxter to A L Matteton, 57
or two previous.
thnnoVit tn InrlipatA that business
sister, Mrs. Hollenbeck, of Moun- People who can appreciate high returning to its old haunts, and
taindale. 8rauB envortaiuuwu wm Vib, tne ia 8UDeiaing.
.1 . . j n 1. to Know tan arrangements oavo
The President has ordered Bris- . -mrii.tvi whamhv Hillaboro Many of the county sawmills are
tol to prosecute the Oregon land ... v.a. nonui.. -inter Chau- shutting down for the usual winter
and Oregonian, $2.25
Taylor, wllb ni aaa .tr Print.
ne, tiia porlland lUu0ners,
i11'!! the oily, today.
JJJJm. Gates, of Foreat Grove,
With Mr. Po tf..a In
... " ' a 011 i'ivoii
'ty, Tuesday.
A. Raker and H. L Rub
Oaaton, were in town Wed-
vi on husiness.
uteen tr
JJipaaaetl the depot, Saturday.
' "emoi tne real "Weary WU-
vKnuuiu not want work.
"'a. Nov 00 inn 0 ..,ll.
"'"est of Hillahnrn. Vrmldle
Ul Wll nra th. 0 mnnlk nU
111 of D. H.Will A -u
Henry
fitomaaail a if Ntllfla.
Vw. . v"i a'i iuvi iv ui v mid
DU now nttidlno at A i rile.
'ft b "
COUntv nr.. a. ...I- AAaA
Pi VAlu A..a! la a at..a
J
a . ...iiA IU.. milM la Noruun Mtrtin donation, lioo,
I JktMP I ilLLlinU. wf lW 1ST w I . t a. -
. , , . ,, ,, c jer t0 A L- iirecaenuury, j a
norm oi town. wwria. - ----- - w ,
ii oie h-v.. Sherman Murphy, part
a. a 1. I i...b AM rv a itj
last Sunday, WiW .1. and other land, Caratena, fsooo.
Ona of those wbo was
is-' - g i i i vusivw n - ,
t said it was the least oi u J0 ali aJi tit spencer a iionieaw.u,
66 acre. iooo.
... ... . a a. n - .U. a Waataaktiil
a R U WalMDUfT IU Pliuai"
Call and aet one ol our onuiw , - u , . n r i w. Jiaoo.
package Of Ix)wney tjioooiaw, hel A Leonard to Frank W Metcalf,
they are. the best on earth, thrist- w hi , w qr aec 4 1 a r 3 w, fs
mas is nearlng give us a call. Also Mirlon Mo0te t0 John M Keaaler, tret
n. lin. nr nisn nrauo i in arc to i n i a w, .
our una -0-1 - . uu,.h..UiMk
and touaccos. 1 - Thoa lucaer 10 iu
present
life.
fraud cases, without further delay. ,,. A..mhlw at th M. E. vacation. Other are running with
r ..v.. 1. :, i. n . , . .v..
tn otuor worua, uw ur I church, from UeoMltn to the lotn, one crew, toggiug pn oa hm
Bristol. inrdiiaiva. Wadneedar niaht. Dec. and cutting lumber, alternately.
T-..nM A!ni. narlnra tt.v. VtAAn I I 1 Ika famnlll RnVtlnV Mala Oliar- The Hillsboro mill is running full
1 jraffiiaaa. i i.j ar jniivta mb w wwi , j vuv mimwmw -
AWmf th Pitvj RAlmrv in 1 frani mill innAtr. ThnaA nftnnlft come lime
VUOtlCU U1U vawj J1 I w t -aiw - . I I IT . , a
. -v V 1 la a 1 . J 3 f I . . .... . i ! r m 1 -
this city, by Mr, k. j. jonnBon, nigniy recommenaea, auu luvom ui -jhere will be a special address r HrlC
aaaaftaM ia vtsxaa WAaa1 V IiA TiaflSilWII WflFlT 1 Vfwlf. TTl TI Blf kirialllill I Ilia. T kllCUl .11. mb a Si nn11 mAfninO I
WUU IB UVW lOtJUj WW vrwa a w v t www - I WJ UUJ5 1UU KUID) UUUUIIJ uiuiuaaiBj)
36-39. Ibursday nignt, u. w . oiaio, tne at the United Evangelical cburcb,
noted Btereopticon and moving h. th rotator, at 11 o'clock. All
W, ieuiuK , "'. -M:.. 1.t. ;il .r,i., nainir ' I i-T, .j w ,
the M. E. Parsonage, Hil shore, "7 , ""
Oreaon. by Rev. L. F. Belknap, V; .1.1
Oliver A. Corl and Bessie May """KP" gocU1 dance at Modern Wood
Mills, both of Washington county. "'-'Y,"" au. man Hall. Cedar Mill, Saturday
The bunting season for China' Friday night, Chas. F. Stalker, of fvemng, December 14th. lickeu.
. r ii. Tn - l.i... i lnuiuuiUkiT Buuuor. a.w
UUVtWMUISl MHIMWaivv.aa- j. a a. W. .
Won.
eatimable lady of that
IlAllnrmtinIr l V.rmtna
CH "as In town tndav. Ma has
r topping with his brother at
- w start for Detroit, Miohl
isaturday. He eipeota
"torn to Oregon, in tha Spring.
see
nines. Hilars
mateer'a Confectionery.
A good way to spend a rainy
.lnti nlaht at home is to pop corn
.- I a... I m.rahmalloWS. Try It
anu u , , . ,. .
You will find the maienai at
Den of Sweets.
a a T)..n.a anlil the John A
Hobb farm, one and a half miles
i Tucker & Stewart addition, fi5o.
W A Wrenn to wary o iuckc, i i
re 6t 1 r a w, 77
k n Tn,!.! in T.vman Ware. I acr in
aw. ' j
II Huiton donation, f 150.
Kllen M Starret to F M Starrett, parti
of lot 7 Frultval ad Foreat Grove. $860.
1 A McCoy to JoiinT uaaer, 10 acre
Inaecjt 1nr4w.11.
Ita Vincent to GoiUrey Airopa, 40
. . K. rirat nf the week, in ,.02512 raw, $1000.
we" X ZrL .I.: I rW.m Nebras- , Brackenbnry et.l to D D Bump,
totoklXto con- ,7:a9.WmG.g.r donation, oo
stating of thirty-five acres. MARKETSt
Prof. Taylor, of Paoiuo univerai-
tv.wlll preach in tne a-a- mrntntt.B market reports,
.T brr'evlicgUmpiled fh1 quotations,
mil, - I are
service. v.nAV Wheat. 8384o.
v., -111 find mince meat, oran- n.,ia-fed. $27.60 per ton
iiu nn . . I ASM -
berries, cauliflower, sweet Pl"" brewing, $31; rolled, f J
in fact anytnmg in mc "a"---- Oats, w nite, .
ii.. .a nr..ra ornaerv. o4-ll. n a92 nnr ton.
""r." ' f Hnr, HaTvslley timothy, $15$16
nSL"SLi.l M.h. for clover', $15; grain, I150916
;hrPa.r,ear, is visiting e home
folks in this city.
1L :arvaial tlABrln narters for oon-
fections, nuts and fruits, at Pa ma
t'.nnlut onery. L. J. raima"
IvOI 0 -
teer, Vrop.
m.. t .,i.n nf Glenooe, wai
in town yesterday.
,via -..J
Pii.tnM. 4UCM0 per nuuurou
Eggs, 37440o.
Bitter, Creamery, 301350,
A. N. Daviea and wife, of Kin
ton, were in town today.
J. O. Havnes, of Beaverton, was
a county seat visitor yesterday
A. Luther
Payne Rros 4
l 50
7 5 I which entitles John to the blue
'5" w .ikk..
18 45
5o Ur. j.r. Powell, of this city,
1 3" .a . ...inna .xpiH.nt v An
..... i:i.
ia 43 neeaay morning, won iuuu
19 aa kindline wood with a butcher knife.
a4 45 Th knife in some manner slipped
- '5 00 I a .....u) I Via in.T finnr
8 00 1 of the left hand. Dr. A. B. Bailey
.... 75 00 attended the wounded nand.
11 col
90 00 Kuratli Bros, report tne ioiiow
.... so 00 iog real estate sales for this week
OO OO I T T.;l. knnaa and Int il
7 50
31 40
as 00
7 55
4 50
3 00
ia 25
75
CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY
Frank R. Dailey, house and lot in
East Hillsboro. to C. W. Wettle-
son. consideration, $400. The
E. Deichman farm, near Laurel, to
J. Sheldon, for $3,000.
Business men of Hillsboro note
that there is more coin in circula
tion the past few days than for
. . mi
week or two previous, tnia
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
treet. Over Dennis Btore.
HILLSBORO 0REG0S
rvVtV'WvVVVaVfW
D AO LEY A HARE
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Rooms 1 and 2 Skate Bnildinr
HILLSB0B0, . . 0HF.G0S.
H. T. BAQLEY
ATTORNBY-AT-IaAW
Office, apataira, over th Poat Office,
Hillaboro, - Orcgoa,
Araraarj
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Room ), 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillaboro.
JOHN U. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offioa Upatair. Baiky Vargas Block,.
Room, I aula.
HILLSBORO, - ORIGON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orrrci: Main Street, opp. Court Houx,e.
HILLSBORO ORXOOM
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, TJpatalra, Room 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
DR. J. J. MURRAY
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
Graduate of
American Veterinary College,
New York City, in 1881.
Office: Hancock & Gordon' Livery Barn
Foeest Gaova
Phonee Independent, Mo. 744; Pacific
btates, 33.
anta and nuaiia. is now closed, will amuse nis auuienoe witn
The season is open, however, for lightoing sketches and witty corn-
geese, ducks and snipe,
E. L. Abbott. W. N. Barrett, J.
C. Lamkio, Alonio Sigler, R. H.
Qreer, and W. M. Jaokson acted as
pall bearer, at the funeral 01 tne
ate James Waggener, yesterday.
ment. He has filled seventy four
Chautauoua enaaeements, and
oomes highly recommended. Sat
urday night, Col. John Sobieski,
the PoliBh prince, will entertain
with hi witty and instructive lec
ture, which is divided into six sub-
G. S. Youneman. of Portland, liects of rare interest. Monday
who used to attend school at the night, Deo. 16, will come the great
Grove, in the seventies, was in town Meneley quartet, singers and enter-
yesterday, talking over old times tainers or national lame, wno ai
ith rrianda. Ha mav locate in wave ulease their audiences with
nA Waahinoton countv. asain. their sones. impersonations and
mi. TTia.4 T).iu i PK,;., musical cnimes.
XUO UUIUJU AiigiUDU a as vuitsi
will dedicate the Shady brook
ohuroh on Sunday, December 8th,
MY7 R ahnrt Hurklev omoiauna.
A basket dinner will be served.
Everybody invited. Bring
baskets.
Thoa. Murphy, of Mountaindale,
was in town yesterday.
E. X. Harding, of Gaston, was
your I in town yesterday.
P. M. Patton, of Gaston, had bu
Born, to the wife of H. C. Chap- einess at the county seat today.
man, Fossil, Oregon, November 26, j h MoNew. of Reedville, visit
1907. a 104 Dound girl. Mrs
Chapman is the oldest daughter of
U. and Ida V. Jackson, formerly 01
Washington county, how of Wheel
er county, this state.
J. T. Fletoher, of near Forest
Grove, called at the Argus office,
yeaterday. Mr.' Fletoher has a
record of 27 years as a school
ed Hillebori) today.
Chas. W. dldebrand, of Cedar
Mill, was in the county seat this
afternoon.
Wu, Martin, of Gaston, had
business before the county court
today.
County Commissioner C. B; Bu
teacher in Washington county. Ichanan, ot Cornelius, was in town,
He is now engaged in handling Wednesday and Thursday of this
timber lands. I week.
orchestra. Tbe public is cordially
invited.
I have for sale 1000 pounds
clean tare seed. Will sell to the
farmers at wholesale prices, in any
quantity John A. Hobbs, llills
boro. 00 ou.
A wind storm here yesterday
blew at the rate of about 40 miles
an hour, and was accompanied by
a heavy rain. No damage from the
wind has been reported.
W. J. Butner, of Beaverton
county commissioner for the east
end of the county, wsb in town
yesterday and today, Bitting in
county court.
Regular services at the Christian
church next Sunday. Topie for
evening, "For we are Saved by
Hope." All invited.
Geo. R. Bagley and his father,
Wm. Bagley, went to Portland on
the afternoon train.
C. Youngen, of Glencoe, wu in
town today.
T. B. Perkins, of Buxton, visited
the county seat yeaterday.
A lady's bicycle for sale. In
quire at the Argua omoe. do -it
W. C. Jaokson, of Glencoe, was
in the city today.
Deals in all kinds of Real
Estate Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches ard
Range LandB. Reclamation
and Bale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Write
or call at offioe.
Room ia. Chamber of Commerce
Portland - Oregon
J. W. VANDERVELDEN
Roy Oregon.
Desires to say that be has a fine
line of Farm Machinery for
the Fall trade consisting
in part of
Double Acting Hays Pomps,
Canton Clipper Disc Plows,
Sharpies Cream Separators,
Old Hickory Wagons,
Jackson & Bradley Buggies.'
Everything guaranteed to giv
satisfaction.
CaU and see theae lines.
Stumuing powder for sale by J
ArguB and Pacific Monthly,$2.00. ' T. Young, Hillsboro, Ore-on.