The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 12, 1908, Image 3

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KtaJ rek H Hck W, t Mtenl. setting "d,J,ll for luh lor Cb
7 U Ihe circuit f 15; Msmmuth Pskin duck ergs. 1 nlUd 8tau" H,Dltor be'or lh
I t T Ki " for- &0 cent" for ' 'HH Korssleal primaries, tod the cbtmplon of C.
r i ihst'tbe ! Vaugbl's grocery. HitUlwro, or at Hlatement No. 1, the election of ,a w
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.est tiuiuit, nmrcn .ill) iijb
penpleof Tualatin Plain clidrated
tha 3.'lh anniversary of tbe I'rssby.
toriaii church. A goodly nuinUr
were presrul and heard tl address
delivered bv the Kav. U'm. .
Koulkfi 1) D , pastor of the Hi rut
pitsbylerlan church of Portland.
A splendid iainiunt was prepared
n J pttrvo 1 by the ladies of the
church. In the afternoon, reports
were given, ei pressing the int-rest
and gimil work of Ilia church. Nsil
Kabbalh morning tha pan tor will
deliver alt annivertery sermon.
Cordial invilatiun lu ever j body.
H. C. Black Minorca, K. C,
AT COUKT
USE LAST NIGHT
StnnJs for Kootcvclt'a Poll.
cics and Statement No. 1
UKGES UakUONY IX TBI PARTY
Lau(hi it Psislbllltr sf Chsmbcrlsls's
Elccllse
Hon. W. M. Cake, the republican
i 1 1 my residence, inusimro, ll. i
ma . , tli,n. i !., u v..
gun-
llffinl lbtl
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,,rbr, P.". u" f' 3. Mrs. Mary Landess. W-d
auuffnud w " A quiet wadding look place today
.$)f,,0iX) wnlie oiu. ftt tJl, M j.;, j,,l)nag, when K r.
.ik'ahank. Rowland, of Newberg, was united
;birpwtb.tK'.nmd.
A, tad tbal upon u -
lb fr'10 P
Ll8ouotl lh
r; , K'ane. defend'
Hb.r.aod in.C""'"'"';
Signed 7. M '
utinn to th. flhr. In
id ii:h.ti. "r;
Kl0f be brought loto
teU thoroughly nrt
lUgment neua and
Ktbe wln'" p . and
I tb proprty aball w
Ifondel Sheriff ton-
' til Ir I Vtaa ailit
areiii v
Ulteeplng tloniai en n
.i.irithil tha eult U
Mtolhlin.il. Kane U
,I.,erthe county, arid
lb rc tot tha re jmhll
mtioo lor iheriff at the
riBarl. Hheritr ConnMI
hithlobii deputy In
mi reoee ererjr eonfl
bin I B!e. of IWglef
fsl lor Kane, today au
litit lUtemrnl that their
Ltd come out of tba tend
Vbeololely vindicated.
..."io.": SODDEN DEATH IN A
Garden and field aeed la bulk, at
R. II. Oraer'a. M-4
John Hmith. of Laurel, waa in
tba city yeaterday, paying taiei.
Buy your garden teeda at
Oreer'e. 614
Born, to the wife of A. Hipp,
near Mountaindale, March 9, l'J)8,
a eon.
Timothy, clover and all kinda of
Deld leedi, at Ureer i. bl-4
Bert Turner, of aouth of Corne-
liui, bad buaineaa in town today.
Claude Alliion spent Sunday
hit father, at Lenta.
8. White, of near Gaaton, waa
town today, and called.
Thos. J. Shipley, of Hanks,
Succumb9 to Apoplexy
STkllkES WHILE EATISG DISNEK
Dtatb Cane
Waraiag
aad
Yesterday morning, just after
daylieht, Dr. Linklater and Isaac
Mullen, who were driving west
ward on the long bridge between
IiillBboro and CorneliuB, came to
a double telephone wire stretched
aoroes the west approach, at a
height of about 14 inches. The
motive must have been a bad one,
as a team coming down the Job
bill at a fair rate of speed, would
bave been liable to a bad wreck,
and a possible lose of life. The
Witboat Uct waa a cowardly one, to ray the
the least.
Do you want some lots in a
growing California town, within
one ball mile of the beautiful San
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Offica fJnilej-Mnrgin blnrk, upntair.
Ruomi 12, 13 ami 15. Reidetic South
wnnt corner Bueline and bcuond Htreet.
Butli 'Fhones.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlca npatalrs over Tha Delta Drug Btora
RMldeiMW Seat of Court Hoone,
Tboe. J. Shipley, a temporary resi
dent of Banks, died suddenly CM Lqib Bay, in exchange for a moun-
a . . it . r ! . 1 TT,a1 I J 1 . 7. . . .
AUCTION SALE
Uinad will " l public
klhiifanu. 1 miles south
LOraoo.l 10 a. in. on
C.... ...n. ii or. uuiu
ISUAl, In A null
Uwait and gtUllua. 4 and 5
t,aitdbylMK'; l'iaa 11117,
braod awiit. H year. Im.
jcrttf t"a, lJ la mllk.ivo
Mia Aii((uii vriinjt. a-
ivllamb. yt caickcai, J'a'
oa. lo wlirfl naiioy waaun.
, Ideal tHriuit bloder, fc-ficut
W.W1. UU lrck. Ia.nl Ulrr
il-llot Cud.IUcU drill. 'Julio
bt knu. l).lmine aiitinglimlll
UluMb Hl liirow. I foot Mc-
WMief. rtfl Iwaw walking
V colli vloi ba t rack, J woik
b. tiBgle imguv Itaroeai, cidrr
Ktta iltrr. xyihe, 4 lo k'1'
cim, j gal milk can, 7 II cioa
! lilt iplc, 1 llle acot, rant
blbStutpIrt i-rram tlaralor,
lui tatklt. Iil..rk antcainr
1, turn IWIl City Uwkullti.
omluil lirtlrr, Iwdnioui
in Buclnnf, ornait, 1 uniri,
Unln( Unip, cluck, iot Iioum
iiBliarc, cxkiug ulcnatli, etc.
inrnl at noon.
uol Hali 110 and under,
)w (10, sight nionlha' lime,
fir Bote, ft ner cent lnterat
woiDt. off for cash over 110.
A. F. Millard, Owner.
Cornelius, Auctioneer.
in marriage lo Florence K. Thom
as, of Foreat drove, IUv, I, F.
Belknap ofllclaling. The party
left on the noon train, and will
make tbelr home in Newlwrg.
Oo to Palitiateer's Confoclionery
for Ice cream, fresh oyau-n, oynter
oocktaila, choice cuifsctiona, IkjI or
0ld drinks, aandairhee, cigars, to
baccoa and )ij I.. J. l'aluia
taer, I'rop.
Mr. Walsh, rf St. Johns, bought
the etore building, bouse and lot
belonging to W. N. Hunt, this
week, but Mr. Hurst retained the
grocery stock. The sale was made
by the Mosshack Keily Company,
a new firm on rWcond rt., Itelween
Main and Washington, composed
of Kerr St Hubbard
Farm for Hale - Forty-four scree
land, with house and barn; II scree
cleared; 3 acres standing ttmlwr,
and the balance in slashing. Five
miles east of HilU'o ro. on Hock
Creek. For sale chsap Henry
rtloflVrs Hr., Kast Uak Hi., Hillsbo.
ro, Ore , K 2. 52-2
Henry Cballacotr.be, who farmed
24 years on the Chebalem Moun
tain, and who now livse in Corne
lius, was In Ibe ciiy yesterday, ind
called on the Argus.
II T. Kuito- of near Forest
Clrovs, was in town Wednesday.
Mr. Button will asssa the Forest
Urove territory for Assessor Geo.
II Wilcox, this spring.
All wall paper now in stock will
be sold at 25 per cent, reduction,
lo make room lor the new spring
goode.-O. A. Pallereon, the house
furnisher, ,r'2 2
Two Portland timber cruisers
came out to Hillsboro Tuesday,
and wenl up on the P. R A N. to
the mountains near Buxton.
I'nlted States senators by a direct I Frank Bowers, of near Hcholli,
vols of the people, and standing p" 00 tne Argus today.
for the publio policies of Presidsnt Robert Caples, of Gaelon, was in
me city tooay.
Robsrt Harper and family moved
to this plsoe from Gales Creek
today.
R. H. Walker, of near Cedar
Mill, was In tiwn today, paying
taxes.
Kmil Briggens and wife, of near
Mountaindale, were in Hillsboro
Monday.
Mrs. L. 0. Dersham and daugb..
had become K Mi" Kva, wars in the city to-
Roosevelt, spoke to a small crowd
of people at tbe court boos, last
night. He said in part:
"Thirty-two states in tba Union
had petitioned Congress for an
amendment lo the constitution,
pertulttintr. the election of United
8tates Senator by a direct vote of
the people. Tbe senate had disre
garded the wishes of thos thirty
two stales by refusing to take
tired of tbe corruption, wrangling "7
apoplexy ai me vuuimerviia uum, fgncb or
yesterday, at the noon hour, tie Finest section in
was observed to act as if choking,
and arose to leave tbe dining room,
and would have fallen, but for the
assistance of others. He was as
sisted into the sample room of the
hotel, and in a few moments had
passed away. Dr. Tamtesie was
c tiled, but his patient was past all
aid when be arrived. Mr. Shipley
accompanied his son, Newton, to
Hillsboro, driving down by way of
Forest Grove. He was feeling well
apparently, bat complained of be
ing somewhat tired when he ar
rived. The son and father went to
the Commercial Hotel for dinner, live with Hillsboro interests
nia; great for cure of pulmonary
and rheumatio troubles. Call at,
or addrese, Argus office, Hillsboro,
Ore. Deed and abstract.
Dr. Tamiesie, of the Hillsboro
Board of Trade, has asked the Ar
gus to announce a visit from repre
sentatives of the Portland Board of
Trade, who will be in this city on
Wednesday, March IStb, and who
ask that a meeting of the leading
merchants be arranged for 2 o'clock,
that afternoon. Tbe representa
tives at that tim9 would be pleased
to explain the functions now taken
up by the Portland body, which
they think can be made co-opera
lo tbe corner of tba block,
JAMES PHILLIP E TAMIESIE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Hillsboro lots? Surgeon 8outhern Padfio Railroad Co.
Panlral CmMfnr. I Consultation in French or Englmh. Of
fice npftUirs, over L. M. Hoyt (Jo's, store,
north aide of Main St., UUlaboro, Or.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S-
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phones. Hillsboro, Ore.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Chas. Lleberman and II. W.
Frewlng, and Ret. Simpson, of Ti
gardville, were in the city today.
John and Chris. Zurcher, of
Helvetia, had business at tha coun
ty seat Tuesday.
Clover bar for sale, loose in the
barn, at 17 per ton. Inquin of J.
and deadlocks of legialatures,
we'l as the bosslsm and rottenness
of lbs old convention system. Tbe
direct primary was designed to ours
both evils in our political economy.
Statement No. 1 bad been misun
derstood and miarepreaented.
Through it is si pressed the will of
tha tni.la It HlaUmanl No. 1.
the people Instruct their members C. Koonti, R. D. 4.
bers of lbs legislature as w meir
wishes and tbsir cbolos; In no oth
er wsy can Ibis be done. It prao
tically amoooled to the election of
ssnalors by a direct vote of the
people. It had been erroneously
slatsd that there would probably
be three republican candidates at
tbe general elrdion, pitted against
Chamberlain. Under the provis-
. .. . I .LI. 1. t
ions or toe primary iaw oia iu
52-1
PaUr Groaean and David Wen-
Sr, of Helvetia, had business in
Ulsboro yesterday.
Money to loan on real estate se
curity. Terms reasonable. Ku
ratli Bros. 46-tf
Pater Zuercber.of Phillips, trans
acted business in Hillsboro Wed
nesday,
and the father had half finished
bis meal, when be was stricken
with death. Mr. 8hipley was a
resident of McCool Junction, York
county. Nebraska, and had teen
out here for about two years, visit
ing bis children in this county and
state. At the time of his death, he
was stopping with his daughter,
Mrs. D. P. Hoskins, of Banks. De
ceased was born in Fayette county,
Ps, and was 74 years old at the
time of bis death. He leaves the
following children to mourn his
death, bis wife having been dead
for a number of years:
Newton C..C. A. and U. G. Ship-
let, and Mrs. Luella Hoskins,
Banks; J. P. Shipley, Portland; H.
F. Shipley, Custer county, Neb.;
Mrs. Lillie Rambo. of Oklahoma.
He also leaves a half-brother, T. J.
For Utah land plastsr.and spray Shipley, at Pasadena, Cal
possible, as tbe people decide . at . ouantilr. to to C. E,
tbe primaries who their candidate H-a rua.-rton. Ora. 49-52
i tir!.L . a. IJ .1. in I
win ue. mm ou iuu
nns canaiaate id
ths fislJ, worthy of the support of
republicans. Chamberlain's eleo
linn vaa ttnnosslble. Ha would
bavs to ovsreoms a majority of
from 30,000 lo 40,000 lo win."
Continuing, the speaker urged
party harmony, and showed tbe
dangers of dissension. If the party
Is beaten in the June campaign, it
will be its own fault. It must us
i.n In ika vnica of the people. Mr
Cake is rather a pleasing speaker,
Chris. Zuercher, of Cedar Mills,
was in town on legal business yes
terday. For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's boee you can do no bet
ter than to bay of John Dennis.
Alfred Guerber, of Helvetia, the
well known cheese maker, was in
town yesterday.
Don't forget the window sale, at
Dennis' store, next Saturday, con
A brief funeral service was held
at tha Patterson Undertaking Par
lors, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, by
Rev. L. F. Belknap, of the M. E.
church.
The remains will be embalmed
and shipped to the old family
borne in McCool Junction, Neb.,
where they will Sod a final resting
place. Newton C. Shipley starts
east tonight with the remains.
SARAH ANN DONELSON
Vital statistics for Washington
county, as reported to the county
board" of health for the month of
February, 1908: No. returns on
marriages, 9. Births males, 10;
ferns lee, 13. Deaths males, i;
females, 7. Contagious diseases
reported: Measles, 5; diphtheria, 3.
All wall paper now in stock will
be sold at 25 per cent reduction,
lo make room for the new spricg
goods G. A. Patterson, tbe house
furnisher. W I-
"Can any Good Thing Come
out of Nazareth?" will be the morn
ins: text in tbe Consregationcl
church. "The Wedding Garment,"
will be the evening topic.
Two step-children of Herman
Claussen. of this place, have chick
en pox; also an 8-year-old girl of
A. Groseen, who lives in the Fair
view addition to Hillsboro.
P. H. Maggs, formerly of the
Pacific States' telephone office, is
now located in Salt Lake City.
Just received, April Delineator,
and April Butterick patterns.
Baird.
SUPERB MEDICINE CO.
and Is spending a portion of thebactw by the ladies of the Chris
In ahakins nanoa who " I tlan church. o
Mrs. 8arah A. Donelson, wife of A
Are giving a reriee of free enter
tainments this week at tbe Cres
AAnt Theatre, and are havine a
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
street. Over Dennis Store.
HILLSBORO ... OREdOJt
(n. m. aTaatfajr W. 0. Mas
DAOLEY A HARE
ATTORN KYS-AT-L AW
Rooms 1 and 2 Skate Building
HILLSBORO, . . OBEG05.
H. T. BAGLEY
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office, upstairs, over the Post Office,
Hillsboro, - Orcgea,
SjVVMMWVrWrArrrrVW
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 3, 4, ft 5, Morgan Blk, Hillsboro.
JOHN II. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Upstairs, Bailey lawrgan Block.
Rooms, i aula.
HILLSBORO, ORXOOH.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Orrici: Main 8trset, opp. Court Hooue.
HILLSBORO OREGON
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McKINLEY NORTHRUP
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people, lie expects w ewuTBM .u
ki. ai.u and fisures that it
WIIVIIW - i - .
ill take six weeks to do IU
&1mir, large attendanceeacb evening The TH0S. H. TONGUE, JR.
home ia Hillsboro, March 11, 1908, performance consists of high-chss .....
at 2:20 o'clock, aged 71 years. De- vaudeville. Change of program ATTORNBY-AT LAW
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
DJed, of csrebro sj inal meningitis,
at tbe family horn-, near Moun-i.U.1.1-
March 10. 1008, Mckin
ley Norlhrup. son of Mr. and Mrs. Q R jn Um of j
John 1. Norlhrup, aged 11 J 'r. 0lth Tigsnlville
The boy was attending sooooi m
tha Harrison district last l-riday,
Newton Morris to A V aunaru, .u.
t ,i r 1 w
P5
Wiaa TUrtha Meier, who has been
a 'l kuntlal Pnrlland I l v.- OR 1 SQ7 in I niffhtlv.
for the oast month, rsturned home 0hio, -nd came with her parenU Specifd performance on Saturday
Saturday evening. to i0Wa, thence to Nebraska, whsre evening, as loliows
.... . i . i ir.ri ahiut thirtv-tnree vears, imw'
w nan nn idwd. uuu i ns" i '
stop in and try the famous Ha xel- coming to Oregon six years ago,
Sarah Ann rope Ue.
Confectionery. L. J. Palmateer
the Harrison oiui -Wrichbroll t0 N McCor-
and Saturday morning he became Terr- Sc.cl Home,te.a ll00
ill. dying on Tuesday. It " not s MaUumi,tto to Geo W Clarke, $
. ' ' L. I.- .,F..ti.l the I.... in Mnrth TivaritvtUe - t00
PROBATE
Mrlrr, frclilr in miiiil; lirarlug as
ulChM Mi-tKt-r a ituanliail art
nnrMsrcli 16.
ttoUunl apptd ailinr estate Jno
Ijfot; Iminl lilcil and approved.
rll Fred Sotmiiria' anisic or-
Md.
hUcmmt V, H lriM)ks' cstiite filed
proved; er4iiml property set over
Kowrll lllililit n,ln,r mluta MurV
fullierlaiHl, deed. Umd at I750; C
, rnl Oroiu-r and J A Rowell,
Urrt,
'.v, Anril 6 m l for hcnrlinr oblec-
1,1 realty rut Chas, Cecil Hint
"rrts, minors.
f! Atfiirs Wiiti snd Klifulwtli 1'.
cittKil ol n-conl.
!.. hra lis COIlirnciru ium
.1 1 .1;.... Th s makss the
UrliVI Vlim m- .... -
third case of csrshro spinal menin
gitis which has occurred m this
.!,; a rail.m of uve
miles. Tbe other cases wsre in the
Reilwn snd Marsh families, and
both proved fatal Medical author
lilies differ s to whether spinal
meningitis is contagious, out u
State BoerJ of Health, decides that
it musl l IreaUd as eticn, sna r.
Wood notified the directors of the
school district to fumigate lb
eohool house, where young Norlh
rup attended, snd the funeral,
which oecurreu yeenH"j.
private.
HILLSBORO MEN BUY HORSE
10
500
3500
173
PUBLIC SALE
The Hillsboro Shire Horse um-
.i.iins of well known
,ro business men and lar
. ..:..ir.ii this week
mere 01 vois tiui"v -
Z d a deal for the fine Imported
Hhirs stallion.T.nsor Prince. Ian-
.or Prlnceisa dappw .r
eighing 20r.O pounoH.uuHu.
.el'alo Alto stock
H at publio auction at my
t the foot 11 f Sncond Street.
iilUboro, Oregon, at 1:00 p m.,
"RDAY, MARCH 21.1908
'ollowinn descrUiaft nrnnertv.
t. 8 yearn, uoo, liay marc, 6 years,
"olli wellliroke to drive and work
r (loilll p. Ii.ru.u raw mllllllir t
'""li, lieifcr cult at side; jersey
IB lllOtllll rniultiu Crftati ill ulimit
PHllH'i livllt wntinn wttli fulf. fttllt
-eciit liiick wiili tv1 mul iliiifta:
Hop l)nKKyi lngiu 0ycn muy, set
lt"i hiirneut. i ut alnirl liiiuirv
f"p iiiKlc wiiKon liarness, Milwau-
FWtr. i'i (! U.F....I I ,.L. -;r.
ttm 1msr(imu trlllltMitll
SL . 'v iiiwiuni nii nii""---
I0. ( niir nlci.l 1........ twa..,l uorsla-tl
. o"" siiiiiutvi asssisaa "
valor. U.triM. .u u(Tia
r paU's. i liirl... ...i. iiMtlni
f ' 'lislu-s, i couches, vri'tlng desk,
.-utoik oilier art cles.
iritlR Of R1h nuti nn mima laaa
"I0;!fl0andov, 7 months
approved bankable note,
cnt. interest.
. TV 1U. luuium
? 1 Cornelius. Auctioneer.
we
Idaho. The price paid
iu . sir.nn 1
B,no ee wBB -
hnro onire ,
for this
The Hills
following P?.n8:,rW?V
ol me louufi.. r n
n.olsv John uonneu.
B.8'ey,.. Ainn Hermens, W.
Bonmensei, , - u . ..
B. A. a IS n r S "':"": C. Ann
Borwick, I "' Ann M Mcnois o
lotiiiv"i"'""r
W. Paine,
Connell. J
h TiirardviUe
Alrmler Kuut to Herman Metx-
iccr. no acres sec as t is r l w
IVter Oroasen to Detroit Trust Co,
160 seres s-c ll t J o r $ w........
WenternOreKOiiTtust Vo to AID
Kartell, lo s Virginia Place .....
Minnie A Gregg etal to hlla Pal-
i.trMinnr w
i..in.nl Co to l'strick Hayes.
j 17 a North TigarttviHe.
John M Wall to Thos Talbot, part
block 3 Hillsboro
Jay I SchiefTelin tr to K L Hchief-
frlin, 147 40 Monroe donation
II I W'ahlman to reier aiuiiui,
2.6,S a Chas Stewsrt donation...
AcMie Jenkins to C K Deichwan,
o acres Griffin donation.... .
John Ilornlelt to Geo F Brice, S
lotsGrav Oak Tract......... -
Jos Hchuller to Mrs S Zuiakan, so
I I I 1 1 w
Ernest lUter-roh to Chris Geebel
i.ri hlk o Cornelius -
C V lisle to Peter Heiu, 10 acres
IIerniRehte.g
wr. s 3 G Kichardson die,
Meter Almuuist to H P Wahltuan,
HL . rha Stewart donation...
Wuiinfred Aldrich to Mary Sias,
trsct in blk 16 Forest Grove......
S Olson to 8ar.h Baker, S S lot
, blk 3 Humphreys ad HUUboro
Sarah Biker to M.rsh.l Baker, 40
Ho acres sec s t s n r 3 w -
j V Shute to Frsnk BurghoUer,8o
AA 1 in r j w
AnnMNrcSoUeUltoWWSoule
let in Gartlen Home..............-". 7
1 H Ratikin to Rltssa nayucu,
. i T Mnft
Barbara Wiegand to Oliver Cutler
WB LoVslgnont to'l.u'iCondit, 40
atanr4
t. r T... P.lmlLMr'l mOVinff 10 ID1B CUT.
nirea oo .-- 1 " :. :j , w
UUOaway was uiarriovi w "
nnnaleon. in Iowa, in 1305, ana BIX
W. Llvermore. of Beaverton, k... .Mnlted from the union, all
a nrominent sawmill man of that at m.Qm .re now living. They are
lection, came up yesterday, to It-L, follows: J. C. and H. K.,of
quidate bis taxes. Nebraska, and W. 0., A. C, A.
a ! a ii rt s-i 1 1 innnrn rn.ii in wuuui
R. C. Hartrampi nas jues " "u : f ii,.!, ths Entire Comoitv.
osived hl-thirdcarof UUhwno wers "AlT" "VTk. In coni unction with the perf.
PlasUr. uet in your oroer. AJZluCrv .
it is all gone. w
John Hnaelase. Q. A. Pheth and
James Stuart. Irish Comedian.
Nilsina In her baton act.
Lew Emerson Character Imper
sonator. Trio -Buck and Wing Dancing
Act. ...
One Act Comedy Introduced by
orm-
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 3
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
: T. R. Imbrie I
10
1450
tooo
aoo
150
3500
101
800
Uonneii, ja. ,' JlMi,
and Perry Stream, Fred and Lewie
""u . ' u a.,Knui,lr snd J.v.
Ilamel, jaoou htf ihe
Maier. TMii""-'73 a,
Boise Company s
Bartholomew.
FIRE AT BKAVBRTON
urdsy, wb oh .0 y - ,0.
M. Cake, the senatorial can
,w. delivered an address at
onrt house Wednesday eve
isrch llth.
'lusand PaciBo Monthly, $2.
KaryBnelltoCWinoughby.i
i N HorTman1 toVst" Lt Iwe'iiy" "s
. sec 14 1 1 s r 4:y.""
Albert Barteit w i"
ao a sec 15 40 a sec 19 t a n r s w
IhV5tthWen"0 Anicker,
1 , aecUtisrsw
AAPWm5sUWBN.rT,tr.ctin
Cornelius Environs..........
A B Caples to G W Richardson,
of lot 4 vlK w rIVBI w.w
Neti e S Haines to JM Barber, trc
In lot I blk s8 Porest O rove......
Lulu Stewart to Pearl E Walters,
. i-.. I nillev
Maud Sturgeon to Western Oregon
Tr Co 160 s sec 11 1 a n r 6 w.....
Wm Poulkes to JT Anderson, 138
iVHVrmeVoCre
Tract 1 i irwuw
old Uamuion - E
volvlng.io ". The fire
Fisher, or fln. ,nd
tarted from "IV "ia . that
anraad W tb SUCH rV"'V
rnere were Ed.
a 4-a si iiannHR. wuivm 1 1 ibli a "
Store 01 u. V .'r 'was badly I .las Inalis to Henry H Mailer, ioo
..AaihAll fflllL TV Bfl '- -- - I I lMVsT O LHH6' aw -
a -IIJImM Ii aauu .a
DU1 u? .ai the Hedges building
Sandise was removed by t"
crowd before all danger baa
u...r M Cutler
Tract in sec js ' " "
Hillsboro Argus, II 50 per year
N. Q. McDonald, of Klnton, was
an Argus caller yasieruaj.
ffnul Klanar. of the vioioitf of Ti
gardville, were in town 'yesterday.
Hon. Chi. F. Tigard, of Tigard
villa, was in town f eeterday, shak-
10 1 ing hands with friends.
W. W. Williams and E. E. Nor-
iKmn nf MonnUindale. were in
""n ,
tha city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brant, of near
Tigardvllle, were guests 01 uouniy
Clerk Uodman ana lamuy, joqwi
day.
Fine line of apple, pear, peach
and oberrv trees, and other nur
aar atnnk. at Morton s ureen
"j -
house.
1 Hnnim mr uikuhivu mm
a.to nkrlatlan ehnroh next Sunday eve
Inlng: "Pardon; How Obtained,"
lK0 followed by baptism. Communion
lolservios at 10 o'clock. -
Buff Leghorn eggs for sale, for
hatching. Inquire of Mrs. Geo
Ledford, Second and FirSta. In
dependent phone, 2253. 601
R V. Rowland, of Yamhill ooun
ty, and Florence E. Thomaa, of this
... oountT. were iranted itoense ro
-ad. thia week: also Geo. Lippert
aooo land Emma PaeUch, both of this
county.
G. M. Hunter carpenter wor
and contraction. Those oontem
plating buildiug will do well to get.
my figures, corner rounu
Jackson SU.. Hillsboro.
ft R Gates, of Klamath'' Falls,
and aunerintondentof the light and
water nlant at that place, was in
town veeterdav on a short visit.
-- ' . . 1S
His son, Carrel, is nere, auenumg
school, and Is stopping with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Wilcox.
For Sale 140 est Cypher's In
cubator, in good repair, nearly
ian in iinaan nnioKana. sar-
red Hymouth Rocks, White Rooks
and White Lschorni. Also two
months' heifers. W. Wilkins, one
mile south of Job's Crossing, and
aouthwsst of Hillsboro, K. . u.
Box 8, l
two from JNeorasxa. mrs. uonw
eon was converted at the age of 15 1 dnv.ng contest
. .nrl haa haen a devoted asbiwiuu, suui, ,
!'"'""" . . i 1 Mn IS xanta
Christian ever einoe, noiamg nor
membershiD in the Methodist
church. The funeral sermon was
preached this afternoon at the M.
E. church, by ttev. ii. r. oeianap,
after which interment was had in
the Odd Fellows' cemetery.
LORD LOVELACE,
RACE RECORD,
3.10
Deals in all kinde of Rtal
Estate Wheat Lands, Farm
Lands, Stock Ranches and
Range Lands. Reclamation
and sale of Desert Lands a
specialty. Fine investments
for your idle money. Write
or call at office.
Room za, Chamber of Commerce
Portland - - Oregon
DR. J. H. KNOX
Veterinarian
Office:
CR AN D ALL BRADLEY
Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn
Forest Grovb
Will be in Hillsboro, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays. Office at Redmond
Jt Connell's Livery Stable.
"Lord Lovelace" is without ques
tion the greatest racing pacer ever
bred in Oregon, tie toe oniy
horse, either trotter or pacer, to
have been bred, raised and raced in
Married, at the residence of the Oregon, to the Tecord of 2:10. He tit it rP A VT fiP
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. CR h, not only a horse of remarkable , H . 1 A I LU 1
Bradley, souineaet oi mueoeru, uu Speea ana gamenees, out bu u-
Monday afternoon, March 9, 1908, Latent and reliable, that he has paintej & Paper Hanger
at 4 o ciocx, jesee u. vrsuusu w never maae uv uuo urw m
... .1 Ti .ji n t T . .i I?;c
MISS KUin oraaiey. 0ing career onuroo yoio. . . j.c;;. wr4rV ;n rnv
Ralkn.n.nf the M. E. church, per- rrwitinn is such that a woman or Parties desiring work in my
formed the ceremony. The happy 0hUd can drive him. He is sired line will find me at my home
oonnle left on the evening train for Dv "Lovelace," one of the greatest at the west end of the Hills
Rancher, Montana, wnere ney win tnree ye&r 0ia troners m a . horrv-ConieliuS liridee. inae-
.. . msT- 1...J.1I ta . m 'w T 1 .11 Wa sal""
m.va thAir hfimft. lar. uraouiu jrri i.nvfl i.nveiace Ttm iunv
UISIBIV I mvb va - .
superintendent of his uncle's stock Bno-t Beason at the horre barn of
. . m m y . - iWa --. a-ra TT. 1 1 l nasi-. HsA.
ranch in Montana, ana is " .. .ongue, m auuwiv,
gon. Terms: 145 lor tne season.
See full pedigree and further de
scriotion in next week's Argus.
IAUVU M " - ,
youngest son of Judge and Mrs.
V. ... . t : .
Cranaaii, oi mis city.
pendent phone 515.
All Work Guaranteed.
MRS. M. H. SHIPLEY
PUBLIC SALE
Itoo
3000
siool
775
joo
10
6000
3900
5500
Mra. M. H. Shinlev died at the
family home in Forest Grove last The -nderB;gIied wui sell at public
Friday, agea m years. .uotion at the Kalecn iarm, 01
leys came to Oregon, from Wiscon- u th 0, Cornelius, at 10
alii in 1873. Bottling at Forest ""
dawve. Her husband and one SATURDAY, APRIL 4.
a r a HI T TJT Ainas BI1VV1 VSk
T The funeral services and inter- fregn May aoth; two a-year-old heifers, I
iaeat took place csunaay aueruuuu. fie9h Dec
45 , MILLINERY OPENING
Miss Lulu Coleman, of Cornelius, side-hill plow, spike-tootn narrow; a
Ste plt.inmannounca f-ftowj fl
k.. nnanine- of SDrinK Millinery r,f' naifltnr. too-lb capacity ; 4
will occur on Friday and Saturday
U.rnh ftOth and ZlBt. ne reepeov
fully; invites the ladies of the sur- potatoes.
C. S. White, of ubove Gaston,
wsb in town today, and called.
Chris. Egli, of near Mountain
dale, was in town today.
E. I. Kuratli made a business
trip to Cedar Mills today;
Ulrich Gerber. of near Cedar
Mill, was in town yesterday.
Chris. Johnson, of near Bethany,
had business in the city Tuesday.
Roy Greear, who has been sick
for several days, is reported better
today.
Watch ArguB for notics of Mrs.
Peterson's millinery opening at
Cornelius. 2
The total registration of voters at
dozen chickens', household furniture and office of the OOUnty clerk, to
many other articles. Also 350 sbcm ui fa dale, smounts in round num
4th; yearling heifer; Uia
Hickory wagon, 3 incn; nano mower,
Osborne hayrake, Tiger Press gram drill,
Osborn disc, ao inch; potato planter, cul
!.,, T.inph steel beam plow, chilled
1. 4- n .tail ann aaa
hernewgooaa. oww. dv i . vK1 nntM Three ner
Terms of Sale 110 and under,
$10. 1 veat't
Three per
.2 kdruB icvarw errors ner cent, oauaauio uuw
dirauviTo , . A ,.- . . .i, anm4
Oi-ii i cent uisuuuus w - v-
over f 10. .
Philip Kalscb, uwner.
made to pleas patrons.
nanna at Aloha Hall, Cornelius,
Hainrdav. March 21. Walker'sl
orohestra. tiokeU 76c'
621
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Lunch at noon.
bers to 2200, which ia said to be
larger at this time.
, Full Blood Buff Orphington eggs
for hatching. H.50 for 15 egg.
Call and see stock Deiore paying.
A few cockerels for sale. C.
Rhoades. 9th & Baseline Slreets,
Hillsboro, Ore.
46-tf
-,o n'otaerioul