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

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    HlLLSBOnO AROUS JULY 7. 1903
UMPUINT NOT
li
,he Mc(irnilck..llallcy
... m 11) AMINO
..liui.'M" H.NejUill
Itt tlcili' Ofhif
..much ltultHl election content
icam"i Mra JudR-Mrllrul-,bfirii'K
Monday. Tb. do-
Led the Court, n'1 Mtt or
10 deva' tun n In
,A a (110 BII Blimnuru iom-
I, . Tha Jtiilu held that ll
Lpltiut llM ''X McOortiilrk did
li title "ben nJ "are
. , , ii-
J irreularm" txvurreu. ue
,j i complaint of that kind ruul
i. in what particular jirrclm l
u!tfiiir mcurred, beeidea olh
Vuriuelion ul,on which U) ba
auw lr aollou. Without such
ciflo information, tha court i
at warranted In entertaining the
at. Attorney M. I. iK'"y w
t iiuii to amend the complaint,
' a. t
I th plaintiff h" ,U',"",I If
itmlict the complaint iki aa u
into court. the cm will uroiMi
It u beard at the July trro of
llcUll LOUri. 10 HI" nieauiiilir,
f. Htiley, who mi wiw u
,.,n-ta of section, will laae
ihtrgt of tli Clerk 'a office, and t
nhiiunirUl tlulle.
Owing to the Url I hat there i
VoiMl lor the clerkship tlll uu
MlUd. J- W. Bailey, clerk elect
iM Judge .Mcisnu io pin buii-
Idu of the lest election In the
utUxijr ul toma uiber eraon thai
;oiKl, until Ihe matter la ilorltlml
b Judtfe then matin tu order
icing tli ballots in the hsinle ol
b8briff, until Mich tune as tin
Dint it eltlrd.
IXCUKSION KATES ON S. P
TbfH P. (iuniinT will (tell roiintl
ip tickets letween til points or
u line in Orrgon, on Friday ami
turJjr, July 3 and 4, at a uU
I t faro anil a third. Ticket'
Wtl lie ued for going trip on ilat
m iU. Final return limit July
lib. Stop over privilcg not in
muM. Minimum rat ') ciiU
tbildren year I age, and umirr
02, half fare. Inuire of Trait
iMckr, Agent, llilleboro, for fir
rliculara.
P. J. RITCHtY
IW, in Hilletmrn, Or , June 2!'
li'AW, o( nreinio iwiiimning, a a re
aullol cancer, V, J. Hilchey, agrd
buul 60 year. Mr. Kilcbey wai-
io old rexident of thi cmioty, am:
at tba lima of bia death, conduclei:
Buh market bare. He leaves the
Mow lug chtldrrn, hi wife having
idiM eeveral year ago: Mr
iI-om, Spokane, A J. KiU-hey, Kl
jltniburg. T. J Ritchey Jr. Spo
udi, Chan. Hitohey, HillelKiru
llie Ktlchey. (ireenville, and
Fnak Kilchey, Koreet drove
Nrviwa were held at the Catholic
cburch in thin city yeeterday In
urainlwi in the HilletH.ro Clh
olic cemetery Under the ampicee ol
tb order of Catholio Koreelere, ol
bicb body he wan a meinlier.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
" K'TiOy iiiUurd Oir mtriiuiK- mi
wriuluur i iiHli;iurr lant vrar, owing to
f il Unit our yurcl ni nil of lien hikI
could not ttriid o tliriii, but we ar
plraw) to (iitr llutt Ktv iminlicr of
'hftn are reluriiliij; thin year, and that
" Io Mipplv rvrryonr at
j piirm. I'riif on rouuii lunihrr, from
r- uoy imiirr ioiimiiiiI III van , Will
1llt miv NlK.t.tiila. ititt .v.iiliiiif 1) (rt't ill
'"Kill, for fy.oo r M; or Icutha from
iu4J lrr(, io.oo; 114 .SlifrtlitK, a.H.oo
" a lough, j.oo to 17.00 u'l thouaaitiL
n( Ulr slim uliu-lc ! llm v.n.l willl
'lr to wasoii, nml tins fall, will I )'"
Iwrfd to fmiiuhilriftly No. 1 ami No. s
wr building purpoM-i at our iihiiuI rr 1111
"It rule We haw Itiat vot our tram
"WeHt-ndf-il to tlu No. 1 titular which
m fimldo u i fiirniali atriillv No.
nouw iiiuti riot. lint we cHix-ciullv aolicll
'rn utdrt". We alao lmv 011 hainl Home
5ooor more lu-a, bsM-K, which are K"o'l
,wry reapeii, hut culled on account
w.in e.KeH. Tbeie will make excel
'"it fence HHln, Ru,l we will aril mime
,ur 10c each 01, ti,r y,ri.
I 'nil in higKing & l.umla-r Co.
K.l'.l). No.a, IkixaH,
'5 ,!1 J'ortland, Oregon
PUBLIC SALE
er, uf Holvrttia. waa in
111 yi-atfiday.
Chan. Hi. ketbler, of Cedar Milla
wa in town today.
W. I. Vanderanden, of Ver
airt, waa iu town Tueaday.
"(rai kera" not for aoun. but lor
tba -lib of July. )en of 8reli.
Henry Ilogrefa and II Tbialn. i.f
Houlh Tualatin, were in lowuTuea.
"Jiti.tniB- Clark, tba genla! For-
eat (irnvri druvuint in
yeaterday .
t'apl. W. II (iatroll rei.irled
aa being very ill with heart trouble.
at bia home in (Ireenville.
Try John Deuuia' for th.
John Kit'
IO!)
Keata-irarit buniiirwa for eaU
heap, for ranli. Muat Hell at
once, tall at Una ollii. 1.1 H
The ladiea of tU M. K. church
Imld their ani.ual nirnii- nl In..
ner at Judge Craiidall a place, yea-terdav.
The nierrbanta of Jlillaboro have
ditridnd to rliaie at 10;.') on July
-ttli. and remain clnel for the rent
l tba day.
Mra (.iinaer, of Portland, who
baa lrt vialiiog tbe Ilaileyi, for
few wke, returne-l bimie the
oral uf tbe week.
The Urod villa baaeball nine de-
cated tbe Oregon N'uraery nine in
a n turn game laal Hunday at led-
ille. The acore waa 1 to 0.
Mi-e Klheil Phillip, of Aatoria.
a vialling her relativa,tbefaiijilie
of Mra. I). T. I'hilliim and Mra.
Alice Foord.
For .ale: A champion binder.
n gooil repair, cheap, tall on or
ddreaa M M. t'bipnian, Hillhlmro,
tr , R. 4, phone 211, Ind. I I IT
Mat CramUll ii experling tbe
Uvikt of I'olk county, at the Dalian
court houee. He recently tmught
lot from hiH uther, Judge (ran
all. in tbia city, and will build a
neat cottage.
J V. Connell and I. A. Long,
under tbe firm name of Connell A
Long, have opened real eat at of
ficea iii tha Wehrung Block, up
lair l,el them eell your prop
rly for jmi. 15 S
Arthur Paeon write from Mr
limn lliiain, Idaho, that be ia look
Ing over lht country, and find it
very much like the irrigated eeo
lion of California. He rxpecte to
go 300 mile couth, in bn travel.
(ieo. Scbuinierlch, who attendtd
the State Uankem' Convention at
Salem, tbia week, told the aaeem
bled bankeri tbtl " aebington
County ia following diveraifieJ
larmina. and it moving ber crofie
every month In the year, which i
fact."
Tbe Sherwood White Sox defeat
, the Valanher, of Portland, at
Sherwood, Sunday, by a aeore of
iltoO. Haberiiieht, who pitched
for Sherwood, oa-redited bimeelf in
great elyle. The White Sox will
play the St. Paul team, ai nner
wood, July 4 ana .'.
I want to leaae. for a term ol
veara. a larm 01 ac.jrn, uu
ry purpoeee; on milk route.
1 . ll'....! ...i.auumn
?1
I V
AT NOON TODAY
furiiH Kev With AiJof IMer.
of Wire, and Walks Out
PKOHAHLY IN WOODS NEAR TOWS
AouV' Vaaghn Uruiog With Blaad
heuada to Take Trail
Today during tbe noon hour, Jae
Trail, tb borHetbief confined in tbe
county jail, eHcad from durance
vile, and ia now aomewhere in the
wood near this city. Sheriff Con
tmll look Trail l dinuer to him
Waving lb key to tbe door, which
connect tbe jail and oflice, in tbe
loor on tbe office tide. Sometime
ago, Trail aaked for a piece of wire
to clean the pipe that connect, tbe
jail with tbe eewer. It waa with
ihi wire that he reached through
ami turned the key, which let him
into the (illice. Here, all be had to
do wan to turn the ipring latch, to
obtain hie liberty. A lady in tbe
uorlb part of town paw Trail croas
tbe court yard, and take to the
road near John Wall' reidence
and walk north. Evidently be
reached tbe heavy timber north of
town la-fore Sheriff Connell return
ed.
Hheriir Connell phoned to A. (1
Vaughn, tbe Portland detective, to
come out and tiring bit blood
bound. Vaughn ie expcted on
the firat train ihi evening, and
Connell i confident he will soon
land hia man in jail.
JULY JURY LIST
N. Jaoobeon, of Albion, waa in
the city Tuwday.
If you want good boee at right
price, mm John Dennie. !)!
Lewie Caretena and wifo, of
Greenville, were in town today.
HOLDS
SPECIAL TERM COURT
Hears Injunction Cases and
Peter Zurcher and Frank Licbtr.
of Cedar Mill, were in llilleboro lupuses of Other Husiness
yeeterday.
HOLDS REGULAR TERM IX JILT
Met 00 2i;(b aod Adjourned on 3111b of
June, al Moo a
John Nyberg. of Tualatin, waa a
county eeat caller W'edneeday, and
looked in on the Argue.
Logan heme for eale, one-half
mile eaat of town Inquire of Km-
eel brna, llilleboro, It. D. rso. i,
Box 4. 1C7
Miaa Alpha Brown, a graduate
nuree, of T acorn a, ie in tbe city to
day, the gueet of her uncle, E. C.
Brown, and family.
Place your orders early for Port
land' and Hilleboro'e het Weath
erly's ice cream for the 4th of July the eeeeion:
dinner. Den of Sweets. Bullut vt o E By Co; injunction dit-
0. 0. Wilkee, who hai been '"ke'iM va Kveritt; decree.
Working On a telephone line OUt Stale of Oregon vs Joaeph Campbell;
from 1 1 waco, for some time past, ie ciera to rerumi j so to deft.
home to stay until after the 4th. . w,v Wil,e'r Y J w v'iia. et in
1 junction; demurrer sttotained.
Herbert BrittOO and Mamie McNamer vi McN'amer; demurrer
Judge Tboe. A. McBride opened
court at this place, Monday, aod
adjourned at noon Tueeday. Sev
eral important caeee were her.rd,
mention of which ia made else
where in theee colarunB. Follow
ing ie the routine buBineee during
Bazely. both of this county. Were overruled; default and decree
, . . , . . ,. Holland V Khodea motio
married by County Judge woodin, tria ,jeBje,.
in court parlors, June .0, DOS.
ion Cor a new
Kuratli Bros, report the follow
ing sales of real eetate: Mrs. Geo.
(Ieo W KriegerTi S O Hughes; decree.
btratton vs stratton; default and de
cree.
O K liy Co vs Rethitto et als, for right
Ray to Hexter Ac May, Portland, r way; demurrer overruled, and defend
10 arraa. 11800: John Black, of "?. K'Ttn three dy t0 mena com
near Phillips, to Jos. SimCOX, 22 P McCormick vs Bailey, election contest
.n.Aa ')'rji 1 .; 4 u .1, 1.
n . . ,., ., leave to hie amended motion given. i wuuij oraru mm nan iu-
County Aeeeeeor Wilcox nays the peteroon vs Peterson; deft to pay into thorized the removal of the old
asneesmeni rou ior inecurreni year court, witbin 10 nays, ins tor plaintiff board walk at the south approach
A new line of men's and ladies'
shoes just in at John Dennis store.
Cbri. Egli. of Mountaindale, was
n town yeeterday, on his way to
California.
Binder for sale: A good second
hand binder with trucks. Apply
to R. F. Petere, Hilleboro. 1 9
Frank Heeeacker, of Forest
Grove, was in the city yesterday
attending tbe funeral of P. J.
Ritchey.
Freeh fish may be had every
Friday at 'Ritchey' Fish Market.
on Third street, ju-t north of Main.
Both phones. 12 6
Miss Elizabeth Milne returned
Monday from a trip to Alaska with
a party of Portland friends, and en
joyed the trip very much.
Mrs. A. J. Webb, mother of G.
A. Webb, left for Pattonsburg, Mo.,
accompanied by her sons, C. 0.
and E. J. Webb, last Saturday.
Make use of Osterman's Center
ville free delivery. Phone orders
will receive prompt attention. See
dates elsewhere in paper. 14-16
"Freedom Which Comes From
Knowledge" will be tbe morning
topic in the Congregational church.
There will be a union eervicein the
eveniEg.
We eell more wire fence than all
our competitors combined The
reason is that we have the largest
stock and can eell the cheapest.
Scbulmerich Bros. 51-tf
PR0FE8MI05AL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Oflic ItAile j-Morgan block, opatalr.
Rooms 12. I t and 15. Kesutenre Honth-
t corner Baseline and bcooud Streets.
BotU 'i hones.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office upstairs over The Delta Drug; Htora
Residence East of Conrt Hopae,
In tba oorottr of tha block.
erMrMreyvvVvWMeMM
JAMES PHILLIPE T1MIES1E. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8nrgaon Southern Pacific Railroad Co.
CoiiHultation In Franca or Kngliah. Of-
hea opHtairs. over L. M. Ifoyt Co's. atora,
north aide of Main St., HUiaboro, Or.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D D. D. S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
atreet. Over Dennis Storft.
HILLSBORO -' OREGON
Tim following list of jurors for the
July term of circuit court was
drawn yesterday, by Sheriff Con
nell and Clerk (iodman:
NAMK I'KHCINCT
W W Ja.inth
II R Kmmott, butcher
Kiank A Itowcr
II II I'ortrr
K J Thoniaa
N I iiurnrtt
John K Railey Ituxton
Kind lleiliiuin Knat Butte
II II Johnson S Forest Grove
II V I'unly Gaston
C W lllooiu Keedville
A,"J Rev N Hillslioro
J C lirai li Columbia
J mi K t-.nuis. NiiHniillman... luaiaiiu
ill anffar a Ilat reduction of 25 to prosecute case
. .1 ii i .1 llillnhriv va Ililluhov- itiamiaaMt
nor rnt. marmff me rn i anouti : .
11,000,000 as against IIG.XJ.OOU
ast year. oUndiug timber will
leo suffer a reduction, and will be
$3 000,000 as against $4,500,000 in
1907. It was assessed $5 per acre
ast year, and will be assessed at
3 this year.
The Banks Outlaws defeated the
Forest Grove Colts in a ball game
at the Grove, Sunday, by a score
of 4 to 3. This is tbe second time
..South Tualatin
Noith Hillsboro
S Tualatin
Cornelius
Beaverton
Dairy
i kwuu iiuki . ... p...i..: rr..:, ... .. or d T.
that the ColU bave been defeated " lU0...' u" " , "'01' lu' V. "
. l T fD , , n ..l MrB- My Hull Mam, wife of
tbe bride of Samel J. Smith. n v. .. Swiia ' k.,.;j
Miss Grove is the only daughter ,.; th t TriM(,a J n...
of Mr. and Mrs. Tboe. Grove, of w ft native o New York ed 43
uaies treex, a oe.uiiiui ana year8 H huBbandi tl0 80na and
UuarmnJK juuug .auy . nr. niiuui one daughter Survive,
ia the oldest aon of Mra. C. M. Ad-1 -
We carry too many articles to
a Washington county team
ast summer Drew pitched a game
for the Cornelius team which was
victorious. Hiram Davis pitched
for the Outlaws, Sunday, and hie
quick curves won the game.
Frank Weisenback, of the Witch
A W Cn p
J C Wilw.n
Olnve Johnson
W W Williams
C J J allien
Kohl Thompson..
limilit I'oiiuroy
II G Kiiik '.
Chas V Barrett
Win Kemjier
Win Mcynillan
James l.iiuot
11 l Schmeltrr
.1 II Davis.
Herman Killer
V A Marliu
.S -'ocest Grove
ilravrnUm
Mountain
Columbia
Gales Creek
Ileavenlam
N Hillsboro
Iteiry
West Cedar
.X l-'orest Grove
, S Hillsboro
West Butte
S Hillsboro
Columbia
Beaverdam
S Hillsboro
YODERSCHOL FIELD
ill sellt public sale at theC.VV.
J'Sich farm, one mile west of Phil
'ps, and 5 miles east of Glencoe,
beginning at 10 a. m., on
SATURDAY, JULY 11
By learn, 6 and H veart old, weight
3x 4 cowa, a fresh, t fresh in Decern-
Utr. 1 frpi.li In rW..!.... l.n.lu wl-luht
5lhs each; 3 dozen ciilckens; a ', Inch
m wa(on, spring waiton, Imngy.
Plows, io and 1 1 IiikIi. I Irver harrow.
ultivaior, feed cutter, 15-gul kettle, 6
oak liarrela, spray pump, aiump
Cxiler, harnoon fork, mil leva and rope:
l i- . 1 r . J . ,
woik uirneiH, net alngle uuKgy ur
, steel raoKe, alr-tlKht heaimg aiove
10 Kill milk cans: -aal 'ililk cans;
'ousehold furniture and other articlca
"o nuuieroui toniditlon.
Terms of sale: $10 and under,
cebin hand, over 1 10, months
time at G per cent, on bankable
"te. 2 per cent, off for cash over
tiu.
. 0. W. LKICH.
J C. KuratH, auotione,,.
Lunch at noon.
py
each rent. Want possession urio-
ber 1. Call on or address 1. A
Johnson, Holhrook, Ore.. R D. 1.
near Bethany; phone Paciuo Maiee,
oG'.l, out of Hillsboro. H (
Happiness tickets were issued
this week by County Clerk God-
man, as follows: H. -I Pnoin ant.
Mabel S. Grove, July 1; John Rob
eri and Missouri Smith, July 1;
Victor 1. Fuijuaand Mahel Matte
son, June 30: Guy Hoover and Ed
na May Hundley, July 1; Herbert
Brittou and Mamie Bandy, June
.10.
W. C. Graildy has opened a
bakery at Cornelius, and is agent
for thi City Bakery, of Hillsboro.
He will also sell sandwiches and
coffee, leinouaile, etc., during the
Fourth, and at all limes; wih keep
fresh vegetables and fruits. He
wishes to buy his vegetables and
fruits from tbe farmers of that
vicinity. 10
The Oregon Kleolrio Co. is being
held up near Heaverion ny "
junction, forbidding tbem to gc
lhanilnh a hnrae-rad eh patch own
b John Henrv. Ths roan who
rtiil IhR iniiiuuiioii in
l lin ha inH S Uiorom r "w
lad. ami who had a lawsuit Uit
spring with the Henrys concernmg
the lease.
a Julv 5. the German
r,!.hrn St. Peters' congregatitm,
at Blooming, will obrat it n
nual miHsion in C. Helmolds
grove. Services will be held in he
mornioir and afternoon; conducted
i th. morning by the Kev. a.
Spleiss, of Shsrwood and in he
afternoou oy vuu . . .
I. r. w.koir. Minn. A cor
dial invitation Is extended.
ti. Portland CommercUl Club
has Issued a circular on dairying.
i:,...;iniiUin auiuiik uvuo.
L1 . a out that there are ship
ped from Washington county eacb
Snlh, sixty oarloaof mff
The marriage of Arthur E. Yoder,
of Portland, and MiBs Harriet E
Scholfield was solemnized at tbe
home of the bride's parents, Mr
aod Mrs. Benjamin Scholfleld. in
Cornelius. Tuesday, June .JO, im)8,
Rev. Blake officiating.
The rooms were tastefully deco
rated for the occasion, and the con
trading parties stood upon a rug
of (lowers during the ceremony
Fully 100 invited guests were pres
ent. The tiritlegroom is a grauu
ate of Paciuo University ol the
lass of r.H)2, and for some time
pat bae been a leacner in me
'hilippines, and me v.vaainK w
the culmination of an attacnmeni
which becan when the young cou
nle were atteuding school at Pacific
I . . . . mi I 1 . ! . . . !
tin vareltv. 1 ue oriue m u oeii-
mable, talented young lady, wno
has a host of friends in Waebing
nt-ton county. Her father, rJeoia
in Schclheld, is one oi me Desi
known men in tne county, ana
nioneer of worth and ability. An
elegant luncheon was served to the
arge number ot relatives anu
frieuds who were present. Ibe
bride and groom, after a short tour
to the Sound, will be at home at
their residence in Portland.
COUNTY BOARD IN SESSION
S'oVeabsprodtofthetwo
nnndeneers in tbis ooumv. -." -
v. -4 ftt wa
this output s prouuo'u.
nriint.v nowe. and 18 OIK
E'E. . .dve lisements this county
Sid receive. Th. circular gives
?u. i- nf Oretrnn dairy products
of $12,C00,UUU over.uey
I calls Oregon "Cow Heaven," be-
Lsegr.es is green in Oregon pas
lures tha yearrounu. .. , -
to the court house, and will sub
stitute a new cement walk.
The Helvetia people will hold a
celebration on Helvetia hill on
July 4th. Bethany Junior band
will furnish the music; ball game
and other sports during the day.
Wanted, COO hop pickers at the
A. J. Ray hop yards at Revdville
land Witch Hazel, Ore. Pickers
A pretty marriage ceremony was are required to register on or before
solemnized ednesday afternoon, August 1 . Frank eieenback and
16 9
Lane vs Haines; dismissed.
Stanton vs Stanton; dismissed.
Bagley & Hare vs Haynes; dismissed.
Cate vs Connell; dismissed.
Frank vs Winch; decree. -Gassner
vs Winch; decree.
1'leith vs Hawk; decree.
Roy vs Roy; sale confirmed.
SMITH GROVE
Sao. R. Baglmw W. O. Maec
BAGLEY A HARE
ATTORN E YS-AT-L A W
Booms 1 and 2 Skate Building
HILLSBORO, . . ORF.G0.1.
H. T. BAGLEY
' ATTORNEY-A.T-LA.W
Office, upstairs, over the Post Office,
HUiaboro, --w Owgoa
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW J
Rooms 3, 4. J. Morgan Blk, Blllaboro.
kins, of Gales Creek, and is held
Hszel Store, and manager of the in hiirh esteem bv all who know enumerate, but we have anything
Witch Hazel hop yard, and W. B. him. tbe farmer needB. The largest
eterson, of the Reedville hop The young couple left Thursday Btoclt ever enown in vv aBhington
vard. each vard containing 100 for Tillamook, where thev will county, and can and will beat all
acree of hope, were in town yester- make their home for the present, competitors. Scbulmerich Bros,
day. luey report mai nope are Mrs. Chas. Mitchell, of Pendle-
lookiDg well iD their respective HESSE-HEATON ton. arrived Tneadav. fnr a Wt
yarde, ana tnai me recent not visit with her mother, Mrs. 8. A.
weamer nas aiuea omione oi nop Married, at the residence of the Bowlby, who resides Bouth of town
ice. oee meir nones io picaera. hr de's Darents. near Scho lis. Ore.. Mr. Mitchell and h i mother. Mra.
A. P. Stover, who has charge of Tuesday, June 30, 1908, Henry Margaret McKinney, are expected
the experiments in summer irriga- Hesse ana Kboda v . lieaton, .ider in a few days.
t nnin the wi lamette anev. un- . f mueou, ui iiHrumie.ui- n fj u., v a
der authority of the Department of ficiattng. The wedding march was nQrth 0VHilleb lt dnv
Agriculture, and hia bride were rendered by Mrs. erna Strope, - g horge QUt of th d u
guests oi i. r imone aou ismuy mio uuiui u uut kicked her
Tueeday ana Wednesday, wu n ww. in, the ehoulder quite severely.
hr Mr. Stover went out to the groomsman, l ne rooms were aec- rr o o.:i . nj 4...
uWv . i ... i ui. r.. JLi. umirv h&h ubudu mj b
Bagley rancn at uuaiey aims, io ur.ieu wuu roBe8 ""f00"0, tend to the injury.
k. -n.ir nf ka atatinn at After the ceremony the bride and ' J
that place, with Mr. Imbrie. and groom led the way, followed by Ethel Martin, aged 9 yeare, a
aa well nleased with the work. their guests, and partook of a siBter of Mrs. Algeshe.mer, of nf ar
r I ... r . m Qnl.A 1. frtll a l.J.a waaiA
.. . sumDiuouB weaainK ieaet. lot oi,uui, m uum muuiu iuki
The Webfoot Realty Lo reports . nnmnn .nri Wu. day. while aatherinn cherries, and
. . . ..... i . j . . . t .I. ti
tiful. The happy couple lelt for a sustainea a iracmre oi toe rigui
the following sales: Mrs. E. Waite's
house and lot L- RyM7J;. 6 Lhort trip to Newport. The guests forearm. 8be was brought to town
acree and house for John H. Davis
to Mr. Erwin, $ 1,000,0 lotB for Jos.
Hare to F. E. Reed, 1300; M. Dtlla
present were: ana ur. a. o. caiiey reaucea toe
II A
Messrs. and Mesdames John Ueaton, 1 cvure.
I" K Htai I. M. HGa 11. I. JnlltlE. I vt r n
t u n.ia 90. aroo- LV ; """trx: J.::r.:r." r'l": nerman usiermann mu run a
J .. .' . . 1 . . .. .....PI f.na Ia1...a. fnm Hia oln.a mi lavt
V I. UaHnimM hnnaa anrl nt tn Stronr. Win. Hesse. Miss Lizzie Mattie- " ""J "ulu a """i
t r.i.k. iAK- V Vfnnvar son, Miss K nuna Hesse, Messrs. Walter, I terville, each week, as follows:
l.. -j i, n law tn Mra JH..' ouay, vrroouviue tuu vicinity;
bOUBe and lot at Ulliey VO Mrs ri,ants,n Toe. Leah Morrison. Scholia: m....j. -j p....'.
Mary Dsiley, $550; R H. Greer, Bessie lWt,s, T.gardville; Mr. and ""J0 "naT jwoo?";
kmiaaand lnt to W. E. Sherrill. Mrs. li. P. Bestow, B. F. Coe. Misses Wednesday, Leisyville; Saturday,
,nr.A Ada aud Cora Schmeltzer. Miss Amy Mountaindale. This IB for the Con
ViWv. Irln.,.n Mia I nlit Unmmn Pnrtlumf
Several of the re-elected and new- Mr. and Mrs. Viunie Vincent, Mildred
I.. i.i..l nffina.. urkn ill lnnV Courtney. iewoerK air. ana lYirs. a. v
Jn ViT . kn.iBa ill K'uger. SherwocxT; Mrs. A. C. Mahn,
after the county's busmesB for the Mr lH Mra s r.,.n
coming two yearB, have filed their Middleton; Wade Heaton, Urbano, Ohio;
bonds, and OtherB Will do SO before Howard McDonald, MarsUtieUl.
next Monday. County Treasurer
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W M Tatrtk-ann DIVA thfl lariTAflt vnnuiwi
If 4Us W awvwDM r ' w - n I
hnnd which was 140.000. W. H. I ?
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
it
Office Upstairs, Bailey-Sawrgan Block.
Rooms, rani a.
HILLSBORO, . - 0RKS05,
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Orrioa: Main Street, opp. Court Hoai.
HILLSBORO - ' ORBOON
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW ',.
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms J, 4 and J
Hillsboro, -' Oregoii .
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DR. J. H. NOXL;
f Veterinarijan ' I j-
Office: Hancock & Gordon' Livery Bar K
' Fo.st Gkov "'t-'t'
Will be in Hilboro.Tnesdays, and j
Saturdays, Office at Redmond A ConneliVe 1
Livery Stable. . i . " ' J '
' ' v
G. M. Hunter"
venience of persons ordering by
phone. ' 14-16
N. P. Nielsen and eon, Mads., of
Buxton, start next Tuesday, for a
year's visit to their old home in
Skovballing, Denmark. William
Tolke has rented Mr. Nielsen's
farm for a year. Mr. Nielsen and
a'.kl., rmn va Sokn'imMinh! Chabrol (22732 Registered), Bel- son will return to Washington
1 10 000 j' V. 8hute $10 000, Geo. gian Sallion, imported from Eu-j county, when they settle up some
Schulmerich, is.uoo, A. s. isnoiee, -"i-. ,V"j V""" -v.-w..,
$5,000, and A. C. Sbute, fo.ooo as s r., t Hon B p Purdy. of Gaston
euretie's, J, W. Bailey, County V-lfonnly 1.. Pj GMton.
Cerkeleot, tiled bis bona oi fiu,- ,'T , sandstone rock to the County
000, with F A. Bailey. A. B. Bai- Momiay morning J &,htol is p
I&m .hiI VA Hn m nh as anrn. morning, at tl. U. COge S larm, r vi. r.
ij f5n o Hancock SheriiT near Farmington; Tuesday noon at '-H"-yj -
H f!. Hanoock. of Come iUS. J. U. . j 'J '
Carpenter Worh .' ""
And Contracting
Those contemplating .building .l
should get my figures. Both
Phones. Cor. 4th: & Jackson.
Hillsboro. Oregon,-
The County Board convened yes
irdav. and will hold over tomor
row. A suit was filed agaiust the
lloard bv F. K. Cornelius, a Hills
boro liquor dealer, Tuesday, to
prevent it from officially declaring
South Hillsboro to be in the "dry"
column. A restraining order was
not made, however, by the oirouit
judge, and this afternoon the court
made an oraer, as proviuou iui iu
the local ODtion law, which will
make that precinot dry. The suit
fne a recount of the voteB in South
Hillsboro may take place at tne
navt term of oirouit court. The
complaint alleges that illegal votes
were cast ana couniea ior proniui
tioo, at the last eleotion.
0. B. Buchanan, who has been
commissioner for four years, will
retire at the end 01 tbe present
session, and John McClaran. his
aiinoessor. will meet with the Board
in August. The following uuhiubbb
k.a thna far ben transacted:
Ronrl pctitiou, C True et als; ree'd and
,r..rr..l to nrostcutiiui attorney.
l'.ntioii to vacate avenue between
blocks 1 and 2 in Branford Add to Forest
drove; allowed. ,,,, ,
Keaiiriiutioii of John McClaran, road
suiiervisor, Dist l6, accepted.
Road supervisor for road district io;
ordered that Jas Churchill be appointed
with bonds at $1000.
tinnn.llli tka fnllAaiinir anrnfinn- May
M Jnaenhini. S. Case. W. T, ance of week at Hartrampf's sta
Shearer and Mrs. Mary Shearer. We, Hillsboro Mr. McDonald, right of way man
Th nawlv elected offioers will take Terms $10, $15 and MU. tare for the Oregon Electric Co., was in
a- I iabAn nMifnn t aMllAntd nil ttVlllla a S T T ! J iL
their respective Otlioes next BOD- Fi" ''. town yesieruay. n wiorias me
j not uej renpuuoiuio nuuuiu wujr uu- argUB mat 106 OD1T perffOOS WD0
Ln. Vn. fnlkn information L .1 ... 1...
uui. 'v .u..mv. I uro uiepuviu iiguw ui uoiwoou
mAAaaa !..!. TT I TIlll-l
Notice to Contractors xr r m . uwueu nuuw siu mn.uuru are
viiu umiuui, iunuSoi, tne uegnutos ana r. jj.. uenneu.
ll.tf HillahorO. Ore. I D0,r. Hil'lcikr.a.n anA ftnmai
Bids will ue receive! ai inc mwcure ui
X. A. Gassner, Beaverton, R. Iso, 3, up
Grove, Stokes, Hatch, Merrill and
m 11 a r -vr I n. .1 Al i . . .
to a p.m., July 18, 1908, for the building v. jdciNamer.oi rorest urove, mppenheimer are opposing right of
of a school house iu District N0.94, about has been granted a divorce from way. The latter cases, if not soon
three miles southwest of Beaverton. Bids rja McNamer. Desertion is al- aettled.may prevent the building of
!.r"nJ Mr.wcwa- the extension from Hillsboro to
tBlBVV " ' . 1 0 I m.aw. mill Ka vamamhA(i a nna fit ! DA.A4 k
For One Month Only
Hera is what you can got
at the Post card Bazaar
for 25c v
Stamps, coin or money order, and tent
you prepaid:
15 cards, assorted foreign views, comics,
Teddy bears, etc 25c
13 Oregon view cards, 100 different
cards to select from .. 25c
i3 assorted canls; regular price is
ac each .'...25c
Seven 5c cauls; birthday, greeting,
etc 25c
Three 10c cards", birthday, greeting ?.
etc 25c
Any card in store that retails 25c for...isc
Two 25c canls for 40c
Don't forget to include in your order one
of the new cards, 24 views of Oregon
in oue card; regular price 10c each.
This month three for 25c
Another special card Let ua put your
friends names on time!
name or your I
cards for ,
..25c
la reserved to reiect anv or all bids.
li. L,. iinmiiis,
16-18
Acting Chairman.
the first among Oregoniane to go to
11. 4
,k V'lJiVa ;nt,w n,V5n hia Alr Bouiu uurreepouueuuv uau
; , , i mo? taken place between Justice Bagley
first trip in 189 (. , T
Notice To Contractors
trip
and Eastern relatives of James
.Sealed bids will lie received by the Coun
ty Ootirt of Washington comity, until 2
p. 111. on ine nm uay 01 jioy, uw, aim
then opened, for the construction of a
bridge across Dairy creek, near tbe old
Carstena mill, 8 mllea north of Banks;
alao for the construction of a straining
beam span in the Ceutrevllle and Jackson
bridges.
Bidders will be required to file with
their bid a certified check for 8 per cent
of the amount of said bid. .
By order of the Commissioners,
' J. W. Ooodin.
Coujity Judge.
"Drinking habits bring a man too often Welden, the man who assaulted
. I, ; l,.o.-" I 1 T . Jl.. J T . !iL -
i "IJ . . . ilea. LiHdiuru jr.. witu an ax. a
Yet men must needs drink something
tbis season of the vear.
And what could be much better than soft
drinks cool and clear;
For drinks of this kind, you all know,
will never interfere
With any person's happiness nor cause
one to appear
At any disadvantage to cottager or peer;
So come along, July the Fourth, aud help
to make good cheer
Ami patronize the candy man, Lome J.
Palmateer.
oouple of weeks ago, at the Hills
boro condenser, bonds were fur
nished by the U. S. Fidelity and
Guaranty Co., of Baltimore, in the
sum of $600, and Welden was re
leased from jail. He left the day
of bis release for Seattle, where his
wife was awaiting him. Led ford,
the man who was injured, has
about recovered.
Fill, cut out and mail us this coupen and
we will tend yon an extra 5c card
free with vour order
ostearrl iBazaar,
ono, One. .
Gentle men"-il?lea3 find v
1 M
closed for
AMOUNT
which send me
I , - QUANTITY
Of' 1.
HIMP
ND '
yours res ftct fully,, j . .
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