The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 02, 1908, Image 3

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Mm. Mary Ilrown, hr, diJ at
HcholUnn thu .tli of Dber
wis burial in lh Naylur wmieUry
at Kort (Jro,oii Vel,1M,Ur of
tbia wwk. Mra. Brown cams u,
Oregon from Miriniwota, about six
year ago. I lor husband died Sev.
eral yrara ago from consumption.
lcael travMt two daughter
aa follow: Mra. Mvrlla Mullock'
of Korea, (irov., and Mra. Cierlrud
Bullock, of Hcbolla.
Smoke tba Ilabano cigar, the
Ual 10 cant cigar in the county
and tba only 10 cent cigar made in
Washington county. Call for it,
and blji out home Industry.
Cbai. K Kib, Mounlaiodale, Ore.
flanka now ha a good hand, and
la holding aaerieaof danci ii.ni
l a thriving liitle town, and baa 15
hualriesa houima. KighWen new
residence bava been built in the
Uwn the pant year, and tba place
hat a fine future.
John Withy ootnU, of Corvallia,
was In tba city yetlarday, on busi-nH.
folljlUNM MAKY ttAsKY l. Aki lo YKaK
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iMotoftiph by Klner, at Hugs-Melon of Hon. Ueo. 11. Wllliauik
Tftiliha joined the Matbo-
Mofti Cburcb. She roar
V LtiuoDi in 1804, ai.d
Hlloirir.f children: Mary
(Mou, born in 1KC, died
tt Ltenont, born in ISOU,
54; Mra Nancy Lemon
hkars 1816. died 1M5.H: Mra
Bayooldi, born 1H.10, and 1 j,
hoiBt tba igd woman baa j
fanny yaafg.
Biarrd fnini Teunrurt lu
wfcWi hutUml in iSt?. ami
la itfi. famous dttd ih ful
ler, la iSiU .),. ulo..i to
la I8)i (lit ciuMctl tin plains
'dial the entire diatant on
Wtaurtb U1 t liri.lf ue.l
f MaitiHon riourf r." Hh
M liitou Count and on
lSi tat Wdldcd to Johq Wood.
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Mltb6rit frme no,el ) ,hf
Pwkeiii thi bt noW UiBi ot
4l Citwtnt Thratrt. Mra.
finijli.h .twk. btr an
i la th Crollua. Her
(4tbadTmelalje of no.
r'ltat rt.,ler iu her tlm. and
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Jp Hiahop Jr., book tender io
the Mall logging camp, near Katb
larupl, Waab., iutalnd a frtcture
ol bit leg, about two werkt ago
lit brother, Herman Bishop, pro
p rit or of the Hiihop taw mill,
north of Ulencoa, bit gone to viait
the patient. Both art tont of J. 8
llithop, a prominent farmer of
elvetia.
At 1 am diaiMteing of tuy milli
nery ttock I will tell at half price.
Hare it an opportunity that ladiea
phould not overlook. Mrt. L.
Vrooman.
The new year r.K)S was tmher
ml in at UilUhoro with a dio of
arbiallea, guua, belli, revolver!, can
non cracker, ebriekt and yolla,
rhoopa and burrah. And all tbia
eiultalion at finding ourtelvea a
year older.
Kxorptional taluea in ladiea
tailor made tuita at $10 and $12,
direct from the Kaat. Coma early
and get your oboica, at 8chulmer
ioh Bro.
r""" vciicrai watluug
r" J'0"'1 and other ilatca
ywUiruld7a Her Ultra
aotwrtii t0 pub,jt nieH
(-"wmeridonthe Krtat in-
0 whom
bt jrounw r Uti. Mr.
'J took an active itir.i in
Wltici, and WM ln -,-.
t to hm U.l .L
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birth-date, and Mra.
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"m Sririniri. M.i -I
ft ftom the f.imil. t.ii.l.
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"wtter, the morning it waa
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JUAN BENEFIT Bill
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SATURDAY
At Hillsboro Hall, for
of TrcuHury
(i(Mh1
PUBLIC SHOULD GIVE IT SUPPORT
'"by Public lottitutito Aakt Peo
pit tut for EiierUlonicoi
The Hilleboro Volunteer Fire De
partment will give a public beneGt
ball at Hillaboro Hall, on the eve
ning of Saturday, Jan. 11, the pro
ceedt to repleniah the department'i
treaaury, for the purchase of aome
neceeaary paraphernalia for the fire
1
ooyt. i be department ia one" of
the city' inalitutiont that ia wor
thy of a hearty public aupport, and
every buHineet man ibould buy a
ticket, if for nothing elae than to
ee J. C. Lamkin lead the Grind
March, which atarta at 9:(X) ibarp.
n oen you ruy a ticket do not
give it away to aome one make
them buy one, at well but come
out, and if you can't or will not
lance, the bya will tee that you
are provided with a pair of glawe
to wttcb the evolution! of the old
firemen, and the new recruita.
Tba fire boy are alwaye at the
aervice of the public, and now ia
the time for a "return engagement"
by the public. Give the boyt that
big d illar juet to nbow them your
ueart i in the right place on the
left aid, and i tuff-ring jut a lit
tle mm enlargement, anyway, for
'.bin particular engagement.
AUCTION SALE
I will el! at public auction, at tlie
race track, HiUnboro, Oregon, at
1 :IX p. m., on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11
U'llmul !., 4 yean old, lUndard and
rrg-utrrrd tli'tlcr, went lllilri Ut yer
liellri than j:jo, with onlv y week work
nd la jirifrcl roid mure fur city or coun
try; lUrl V., 5 ym, troitcr. ttandard
nd tr((m. ml, made niile Ix-tter than
l Ktlatt year, it city liroke, and can be
driven anywhere, Mutch team aorrrlt fit
(or road or work purixwa, taddle broke;
tiiu kikin p"ny IIS handa, broke to d
die and harnru, (or children, bay lilly,
iroiirr, oy JliKiuiiry, 4yr. allele or
double, lice nrl to ilrp mile thin arason,
in jo; biowu uiuic, ) yr. 1150 by Al
Kiniiry, nicY type for family horse, well
broke int;le or double and I bred for a
fat atepprr; brown mare, 7 yni, by Del
Norte, pacrr, broke uule or double, and
how lott of ajarrd; black colt, $ montha,
by JoIik k, dam brown mare preceding iu
thii lilt; aorrrl horae, 1200, ae, buy
horae, mu; farm wuou, liarnra, and
numerous other article Above stock to
tc aold to make room for outaidr horara
Thrae bom can be hitched and shown at
track. We also have horses not listed
that are for sale.
Termt: Cah, or 6 montha' time,
approved note, bank interest.
1 D. tbappell, owner.
B. P, Cornelius, auctioneer.
Died, on hia father' old donation
claim, near Reedville, Monday, De
cember 30, IWi, after an illneaa of
teveral montba' duration, DeWitt
Merrill, aged GG yeara, 3 montha
and 23 daya. Mr. Merrill waa
born at Carrolton, Carroll county,
Mo., in 1842. He came to Oregon
with hia father, who aettled in tbia
county more than i0 yeara ago.
Deceased leavea a widow. Ilia
funeral occurred yesterday, and the
remaina were interred in the ceuie
tery, near Farmington.
Cleariag Up Sal
R". L. r. llclkuap
U;! !dlBl the home
i T' Defr Ceda' Mill,
ibl"' l be held
Sit.. "ur,8i Cedar
'r, of Buxton, waa in
While pitying at sohool, near
Laurel, on the 20th, a fourteen year
old aon of John Will, fell and broke
both bonea of the left forearm. Dr
Linklatnr waa oalled and reduoed
tba fraoturea.
Threebing outfit, Pitta aeparator
and 15 11. P. Cane engine, for tale
at a bargain. Good condition. $i00
takea it. J. T. Powell, Warren
place, Hillsboro, It. F. D, 5. 40-44.
Services in the German Luther
an cburoh. at Cornelius, Sunday,
aa follow- Rev. II. P. Doerecher
will hold bit first Installation ser
mon, German service, 10:30 a. m
English eervioe at 2:30 p. m.
No. 3 stumping powder, caps and
fuse, at Portland prices. Call at
my place near West Union churoh,
or addreni G. Hager, Hillsboro,
Ore.. Route 4. Box 135. 39-42.
Elder Buerv nrenohes at Farm
ington next Suuday, at 11 o'clook,
ml at Ilillaltoro. at 7:30 in the
evening. Subject, "Whose Build
Iiir Will You Inhabit?"
Full line of Liwney'a superb
chooolatea in packages. Aldona
choice confeotions, fruits, cigars and
tobaooos. Paluaateer's uonieciion
ery.
Miss Marie Tinnerstet, who baa
heHn olerklnir in ii. Webruog cc
Sons' storo for some time past, has
resigned her position, and aoon will
leave for a visit to relatives m wr
gon City.
A lnt nf 7-foot cedar posts for
sale. Inquire of J. M Bridges,
DeWITT MERRILL
Herman Otterman it Co., of Can
terville, will begio a clearing up
sale on January 1, 1908, wbicb
will be continued until all tne
stock i ao d. A $3000 stock of
general merchandise will be sold
at the cost price, ftoougn saw.
Herman Oeterman & to.,
41-tf Center villa, Ore.
To the Public
I take this opportunity to thank
one and all for their kind patronage
durina the vear just past, and am
ready and better prepared to serve
you in tbe future man in me paei.
Wishing you a nappy ana prosper
ous New Year, I am,
Yours Truly,
W. 0. Donelson
SPECIAL TBRM CIRCUIT COURT
Circuit oourt convened at Hillaboro
today, at 1 o'clock p. m Hon.
Thomaa A. McBride on the bench
Tbe Judge directed a special venire
for trial juries, A numoer oi v
rnv were Dreaent this afternoon
and several orders were taken in
caBes. Gilbert L. Hedges, district
attornsv. waa present, and it is be
liaved that the criminal cases now
on the docket for the special term,
ill ha disuosed of at an early date.
The Argus will give a report of the
businesa transacted, in me oez
issue.
For Charitable Purpote
Basket social and dance, for chari
.hi ntimnee. at Centerville Hall
Rainrdav. Jannary 11, 1908. Bas
kets sold at 10:30 a. m. Purchasers
entitled to lunoh ana aanoe iree.
Mini Ora Brown, of Forest Grove,
was in town , Tuesday, the guest of
Miss Pearl Smith.
HILLSBORO AROU3, JAN. 3, 19CD
Argua and Oregonian, $2.25
Dr. Lowe, optician, will he in
Iillsboro January 13. -12
W. C. Darety, of Glencoe, was in
town yesterday.
J. F. Carstentand wife, of Banks,
were in town Wednesday.
Louis Caretena and wife, of Green
ville, were in town todav.
J. J. Meacbam, of near Moun-
taindale, wat in town ye ten! ay.
Phillip Schneider, of Blooming.
vieited in town yesterday.
P. I. Lillegard waa in town from
aurel, Tuesday.
Donelson is still at tbe same old
stand ready to cater to your wanU.
aA. B. Jeneen, of Green Mountain,
was a liiU8lx.ro visitor Tuesdav.
Mrt. Irtnler, of Cornelius, waa a
county eeat visitor, Wednesday.
A few Christmas tu'oea. left over.
are being sold at a big reduction.
be Den of Sweets.
Mrs. G. N. Chapman, of Galea
Creek, wm a Hillaboro visitor yes-
lerdsy.
C. F. Brown, of Greenville, was
town today and called on the
Argus.
J. C. Smith, of Greenville, was in
this afternoon, and made tbe ArgUB
a pleasant call.
We have made up an entire new
stock of candy since Xmae. The
Den of Bweets.
Rev. Isaac Wiseman and wife
celebrated their golden wedding at
tne vrove, on tbe 31st of December.
There was quite a bit of snow
visible io tbe foothills, near Hills
boro, the early part of the week.
John M. Wall baa purchased the
southwest quarter of block 3. in
Hillsboro, of James Newell, con
sideration, $1350.
Doneleon's is the place to get
em. A present that is useful, and
that will last a lifetime. Look 'em
over. 40-tf.
Found A lady's coat, on Christ-
maa rooming. Owner can get same
by proving property and paying
for tbia notice. D. Emerick. city.
The Coflee Club will meet at tbe
reeidenceof Mra. W. O. Donelson,
Saturday afternoon, Jan. 4, at 2:30
o'clock.
Thoa. Bailey returned to Eugene
yesterday, to reeume his studies at
tht, state university, after spending
the holiday week at home.
Oyster cocktails, hot vigorals,
bullion, coffee and cocoa, bam
sandwiches, at Palmataer's Confectionery.
Charles Stout, a Portland attor
ney, waa in town today, to attend
circuit court. The Argus acknowl-
edgee a pleasant call.
We have as fine a nursery stock
as you will find in the state. Call
nd see us, at the Morton Green-
bouse. 37-tf
Gilbert L. Hedges, district attor
ney (or this judicial district, ar
rived today, to be present at the
special session of circuit court.
You will find mince meat, cran
berries, cauliflower, sweet potatoes
in fact anything in the vegetable
ine at Greer s grocery. 34-tf.
R. O. Steveneon, of near Forest
Grove, was in Hillsboro, last Tues
day. Mr. Stevenson is State Game
Warden.
"The Jew's Choice," will be the
morning topic in the Congregation
al church. "The Most Valuable
Gift" will be the evening topic
For Sale Sawed and cut cedar
shingles; cedar fence posts and hop
posts. nannan ot Son, Buxton,
Ore. ' 40 2
Miss EugennVjSandford, who has
been spending the holidays with
her mother in Glencoe, was in town
today, enroute to Portland, where
ahe has a position.
Step in to Donelaon's furniture
store and look over his sofas, rock
ers and dressers. Something that
will make useful presents. 40-tf.
i
Frank Wallace, who is employed
by the Government in the train
service at Fort Stevens, came home
this week, for a visit with his lam-
iiy.
Mrs. Mary Humphreys, of Ore
gon City, visited friends in town
this week, returning home today
She was accompanied by her
daughters, Misses Lucy and Lois
Brandywine. Texas, Glen Mary
and Wilson pedigree strawberry
plants for sale at Fern Leaf Farm
R, S. Alexander, Cornelius, Ore.,
Route 2. 41-52
W. W. Wright, of Portland, will
suoceed P. H. Magga as manager
of the Pacific States Telephone line
in this place. Mr. Maggs will here
after have charge of tbe line work
for the company at this place.
W. L. Wilson, ex-sheriff of Gil
liam oounty, this state, was in the
oity yesterday, shaking hands with
old friends. Mr. Wilcox was for
many years a resident of this coun
ty. The New Year ball held at this
place was well attended. Prizes for
the best sustained lady and gentle
man characters, were given as fol
lows: Miss, Hundley and Clay
Freeman. Prizes for tbe most oom
ioal obaracters were carried off by
Miss Bertha Roundy and Oscar
Kelsay. The prize waltz was won
by Miss Fay Commons and George
Haass.
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GALES CREEK
lad Narrow ILscape but Few
Days IJtfore
WOk'KED FOR BASELINE LBR. CO.
Camt tt Oreiioo LattW From State af
Uicbigti
On Tuesday, of this week, Boran
-ambert, a logger, working for the
Baaeline Lumber Company, of Cor
nelius, slipped from a log into the
icy waters of Gales Creek, and was
drowned. Up to this time, his
body has not been recovered, al
though diligent search is being
made for same. Borne time pre
vious to his death, Lambert slipped
into the creek and narrowly es
caped death. It is said that he
then announced his intention of
quitting the hazardous work, but
eventually went back to it, which
ended in bis death. A number of
men were engaced in rafting logs
down Gales Creek, when Lambert
met bis fate. Efforts were made to
rescue him by companions, but tbe
man seemed dazed, and sank, ap
parently making little effort to save
himself. Lambert bad no relatives
u Oregon, and began work for tbe
company about ten days before hie
death. He was aged about 35
years, and it is said he came to this
state from Michigan.
DO YOU EXPECT TO VOTE?
f eo, the law says you must regis
ter in order to take part in the
primaries on April 17, of this year.
ibe registration of voters will begin
next Monday.
Those citizens wbo wish to par
ticipate in the primaries on April
17 must register before the books
close the first time, on April 7. Af
ter the primary elections are over,
the books will be re-opeued again
on April 21 to permit registration
of voters and cbangts of residence
for tbe general election in June.
The books close again on May 15.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction, at the Daniel Stone r farm.
3 in' ! eat t of Glencoe, and 3 miles
northwest of Phillips, at 10 a. m
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,
Sorrel mare, weight tijo; 7-montht-old
colt; 3 xoocl milk cows, 1 fresh toon:
rear-old heifer, fresh soon; yearling heif
er; 2 hogs, 100 pounds .each; 5 dozen
chickens; vinch Bain wagon, in good
pair; new hay-rack, new spring wagon;
back, with shafts and tongue; new top
buggy; steel lever harrow; two 12-inch
Plows, as good as new; new cultivator;
McCormick mower; wheelbarrow,
sleighs; 300 3-inch tile; 500 feet of rough
lumber; set doable work harness, single
hack harness, set tingle buggy harness,
icq sacks liurbank potatoes; about b tons
of mixed clover and timothy hay, ton of
gray oats, sacks wheat; ia-gallon kettle;
barrels, forks, shovels, axes, new spray
pump, 3 ladders; household furniture
and other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms of Sale $10 and under,
cash; over v$ 10, oce year's time,
bankable note, at 6 per cent inter
est.
Lunch at noon.
Daniel Stoller, Owner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
Ed. Shuts, Clerk.
GRANGE INSTALLATION
Washington Grange, No. 313, wil
have a public installation of officers
on Saturday, January 4, 1908, at
1:30 p. m. -A cordial invitation is
extended to the public. Following
is tbe list of officers to be installed
Master, J. C. Miller; Overseer, Geo.
Cypher: Lecturer, Mrs. Sadie Lof-
Ub; Steward, Thoa. H. Williams
Assistant Steward, Walter Lynn
Chaplain, Mrs. Minnie Lynn
Treasurer, Duane Harvey; Secre
tary, Sarah Harvey; Gatekeeper
James Corey; Pomona, Mrs. Kache.
Miller; Flora, Mrs. Haley Corey
Cares, Mrs. Mary Miller; Lady
Steward, Mrs. Ida Davis.
DR. BAKER, OCULIST, COMING
Dr. Baker, tbe well known eye
specialist, of Portland, will be in
Hillsboro, at tbe Bigelow Hotel
next Monday, January 6th. The
Doctor's expert work is known to
most people here, as he has been
here before, on different occasions
He carries a large and fine variety
of glaBBBB in the latest styles.
the following comment is copied
from a Portland paper:
"We wish to call our readers' attention
to the splendid optical parlors at 111-6U1
Street, lately remodelled by Dr. Baker,
and which are said to make the finest
optical place on the coast. Dr. Baker
was educated at the famous Ann Arbor,
Michigan, college, and was president of
.1 1 . . : 1 : .... 1 v.i 1 r &
luc luicmgnu vfiiwt&i vuuege lor l wo
years. He has liail over 15 years' expe
rience in eye practice exclusively, which
fact, no doubt, contributes in a large de
gree to his success. He is ablv assisted
by Dr. B. J. Mills, former president of
tne Uregon Optical college, ana favora
bly known to Portland people. They
have added several of the latest eve test
iug machines, and will no doubt be lead
ers in their line. "
The Doctor gives Free Coneulta
tion and Examination, and
doubt will be well patronized.
Sheriff J. W. Connell, who has
been confined 10 his house for sev
eral days, with a Bevere attack
grippe is rapidly recovering, and
will soon bo able to be in his office.
On tbe evening of St. John's day.
Saturday, December 28, 1907, Tua
litv Lodee. No. 6. A. F. v. A. M
eld a joint installation with Tna-
lity Lodae No. 30. 0. E. S.. at the
all of tbe former lodge. No. C
was installed by PaBt Master. W.
N. Barrett, auxiliary lodge, by
Past Matron, Mrs. S. T. Linklater.
After the installation there were
social features which those present
enjoyed very much. No. 6 install
ed the followin officera: W. M..
P. Magruder; 8. W., T. H.
ongue;J. , Cal. Jack: Sec.. Dr.
W. D. Wood ; Treas.. Dr. F. A. Bai-
ev. Jo. 30, 0. E. 8.. installed
the following ofBcers. W. M.. Mrs.
E. 0. Crandall; A. M , Mrs. J. W.
Bailey; Patron, Dr. J. E. Adkins:
Sec., Mrs C. E. Deichman: Treas..
MisB Deborah Barrett; Conductress,
Miss Rose Cave; Associate Con-
ductrees, Mrs. R. C. Vaoght.
Portland has the fourth lareeet
Swiss society in the United 8 La tea
The annual meeting of tbe Gruetli
v erein, recently held in the above
city, shows that the society is rap-
i'iiy growing. 1 here are said to be
3000 Swiss in Portland, and in this
and otber nearby counties, manv
of whom are ensased in dairvinir
bey are industrious, frusal. and
make first-class citizens Wash-
ngton county bas a lane number
of Swiss, wbo have done much to
bring tbe county to its present en
viable position in dairying, and
otber industries. A number of
Swiss from Bethany and Helvetia
ttended the meeting of the above
society and report a pleasant time.
A crowd of 50 spectators, witness
ed tbe gasoline launch race vester
day afternoon on Jackson lake be
tween L. W. House's Osprev and
the Ouids. The course was to a
stake and return, covering about 3
miles, tbe Usprey coming in about
8 feet ahead. Captain Pit eoier
was at tbe wheel of tbe Ouida.
while Captain House twirled the
pokes on tbe Osprey. The engine
of the Ouida did not work perfectly,
and there will be a return match
he boats seem to be pretty evenly
matched, and an exciting race is
promised in tbe near future.
Albert Tozier, of Salem, was in
the city Tueeday night, and helped
to ring the old year out and the
new year in, at tbe Methodut
church. For 28 years Albert has
regularly performed the above
cheerful duty with the exception of
two times, tie began ringing the
Methodist bell on such occasions
when a boy, and now that it has
become a habit, he probably will
keep it up indebnitely.
Dr. F. A. Bailey, of this city, re
ports that while engaged in chop
ping wood between Cornelius and
Centerville, one day this week
Claude Cook accidentally cut his
foot with an ax, the blow severing
an artery and cords of the left foot
and slashing the great toe. The
Dr., wbo was called to attend the
wounded man, says he will be laid
up for some weeks.
The following marriage licensee
were issued by County Clerk God
man this week: E. F. Fenton, of
ortlacd, and Carrie M. McPher
son, of Forest Grove; Don C. Gilt
ner and Mahl Davidson, both of
Forest Grove; Edward West, of
Cornelius, Lizzie Vandehey, of
Greenville; Jaa. E. Appleby, of
Portland, and Lucille E. Payne, of
this county.
The old miner who was in town
ast week, and wbo attracted so
much attention to himBelf and his
queer rig, was camped 2 miles south
of Reedville, yesterday, near Lou
JoneB' place, where he inquired the
way to Walla Walla. He wiBhed
to avoid Portland, s nd had no use
for Hillsboro, aa the people here
be Baid, were ' too inquisitive "
Wanted Parties to take a con
tract for grubbing four acres
land, at my place, 24 miles south
west of Hillsboro. Call on or ad
drees. Frank C. Francis, Hillsbo
ro, R. 4, Box 7. 42-4
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hartrampf,
of Forest Grove, spent New lean
day in this city, guests of J. W
Hartrampf and family.
The Delta Drug Store erected
handsome new street sign this
week.
PRO FEH8I0N A L,
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Rnllev-M nriran titrwkv mt.ira
Rooms 12. 13 and 15. Keitenc-iouth-
wext corner Kavwline and beooiid Htrttw.
Both - Phones.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICI N AND SURGEON
Office upnUIrt over The Delta Drug Htora
RWdence Kaat of Court House,
in tba corner of the block.
JAMES PHILLIPS TAX IKS1E, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co.
CoiiHultalion In French or English. Of
Ilea u oh tain, over L. M. Hoyt Wt. store,
north aide of Main St., Hillaboro, Or.
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A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7. 8 and o
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phonea. Tnilc
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
treet. Over Dennis Store,
HILLSBORO ------ OREGON
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
no
Charles E Potts to August Lovegren,
8 H of SB H & NE M of SE
sec 15 1 & part of sec 14 1 ins w.$ioo
Louis Stark et ux to Frauk Berry, 3a
a in sec 17 1 1 n 1 w 3000
W E PeRR et ux to V L Cady, part
of blk 20 Forest Grove -3500
Blanche McN Moore to John P Ire
land, 50.65 a in sec ia t 1 n 4 W.....381
Benjamin Birdscll et ux to Moses
Diltabov, lots o, 10 and It, blk 3
Xorthside Add Hillsboro 300
Philip Porter et al to Mary Ann Mar
tin, part of blk 2 Purdy's Addition
Dilley 1400
Mary Martin to Philip Porter, part
of blk Samuel Shepherd d 1 c 1 1 n
4 w 35CO
W F Holleiibeck et ux to F M Heldel
part of sees 20 and 28 1 3 n 3 w 6000
G H Bogge et ux to Jas Inglis, part
of blk 30 Forest Grove iaoo
John II Davis to Geo H Chambers,
40 a in Amos unmui u 1 c 1 2 s a w 000
Jas Dunning et ux to Wm Bellrood,
16 07 a in D B Dustin d 1 c 1 1 n 1 w 907
Wm Bellrood et ux to WG Reeister.
85 a in D B Dustin d 1 c 1 1 n 1 w..a30o
E D Curtis et al to H F Kirry, part
Wm Stokes donation 300
Wm Gosslin to Geo D Hauptman a
part of sec 3a t3ur a w 10
Mary K Palmer eta! to L T Ferbrach
part sec 4 t 3 n r s w 2850
Elisabeth H Dunbar to A R Roberts
part W B Chatfield donation 1
. tmUmr W. a. Harm
DAOLEY A HARE
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 and t Shute Building
HILLSBOBO, . . OREGON.
H. T. BAQLEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office, npttaira, over the Post Office,
HiUaboro, - Ortgoa
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms j, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, Hlllaborc.
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Upataira, Balky Ifcrgan Block.
Rooms, 1 an! a.
HILLSBORO, - , OREGON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Orricc: Main Street, opp. Court fioue.
HILLSBORO OREGON
THOS. H.TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, TJpatalre, Rooms 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
: T. R. Imbrie I
Deals in all kinds of Real
Estate Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock RancheB and
Range Lands. Reclamation
and sale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Write
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,
Canton Clipper Disc Plows,
Sharplesa Cream Separators,
Old Hickory Wagons,
Jackson &. Bradley Buggies.
Everything guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
Call and see these lines.
Candy.. & Nuts
For Everybody
Fancy Boxes Packed to
your order. Select your
Boxes early. Leave your
orders early for candy
canes; baskets, big sticks,
and mixed.
f'of Sweets
,
)u 1 smoker? Tt?a call
V I Bchiller or KxccUczri
IC zsaot&ctert.
Hillsboro, Ore.
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