The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 29, 1908, Image 3

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    HlUUBGRO AftCU9 CT. M, 1908
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hire J ly Hie Promote i
OUUIIIU JO UAkK hll'DUl
All I'iii ' fauei Kpiftaid I)
teuiniitlrt
C'otiall' r Interest I tiiatiifnelnl
(u tli mating ti Iki lirl.l in tli
Court ll(ua at 'I oVIin k . in ,
unl Halurilay, wimti tlm com titit lfr
aupolnlnl lf Chairmen Win
H b 11 1 titor it-h , on ways and means,
ur firmatlou of a rounly agri
cultural aot'iely, will make lla re
port Following, ia tlm (Niiiiiuiltpc
appoint!:
Jollll (IrBBl, lllllalmto, J K Krrvr.
I'uiorllu. J W llughta. I'oinl l.ior,
AimIIu Hual, maairr i ( Malt ltaii(r.
Niitlb F'Weal liiut, t'rul Ittuuri
htlmllt, W: K. .Newrll, l.lrulllir.t an),
ll Stair lkiit til HoHU ultuir, Ihllrv.
h r. Willi. Ilanaa. AIO..I l.uril.ri,
llclittka, A N I "lliBK. Ktuli.n. Anion
llfimriit. N'flUoM; Alri Chalmrr.
I'fUlrnlilr. aod William h button u h,
'iuilulun.
Tli tlnl nMtinj lii-M hrre la
Wk, aboWaxI that ihrrn 1 liHK'li
Internal In having a county fair
Washington ootinly it growing, ami
thai ara rim.iI rraeor.a why it
ahuuld have soma melhix) of show
Ing iU ilai)t)iil irtxtmH annually
At an advertisement, a routily fair
Mi) not Im i eel let. County nriilr
bouUI frm and maintain a good
fair, anj wa leliee It ran li malr
a iuivmi. I .t everylssly turn out
cm I Falunlay, ami give it a Usui
batuiJay Night, al Court Haute
JuJge TIhm. O'lUy, who w eu
purled ly lbs OrrR.inian. al the laid
campaign, for circuit )u Ige, will
ilalivar an address In aiiMrl of 1 ht
Ifciuorralio" platform, at tint Court
House, la tllllalxi'o, Saturday eve
uirift, OcloUr .11. I'ulilirt cordially
invited. Hand nll I hi in attend
anc.
Jbn II. Wilkina, agrd '.0 yearr
died in I'orllaitil Ilia Ural of Ihe
week. Wilkina formerly lived near
Parmlngton, and will l remem
bered aa lustring the mat ka of lb
Cirll War in wearing a wimmUii lg
Wilkini waa fi rat In lb Coi.frd-r
try, but waa caplurixi in Np Or
laana, and later aniiatixi in lb
I'uioa Army ll bwl hi vi at
Kurt lludaon. lit waa a innnlxir
of Humnar () A H P1, a,d a
buriioi ypiilrr lay, iimlrr ibn ana
plra uf tbat organitalion 11'
laavoa a family of grown cbiblrcn
0 C Ibinelaon.of lbin city, wbi!c
huothiR on lbs Dudlny Mill rat b,
uwiiimI by lha ItaRUya, abut n!
killtd a big KaiUrn DrrRon jnck
rabbit, Ital Sunday. Tby ara not
oflaii uiKl with on Ibi aide of tbi
I'a'tiadiHi, and abould tbay g"t a
loolbold har would rova tu m a
Kraal iiaat. Tbay iniillidy rapid
If. ami ttn to taka a cpmial A
ligbt iu girdling fruil trrra 'I'ba
una ahot by Mr. K-impIhoii i tbi
Brat one uoUcmJ in tbia iarl of ibi
valley.
U C K. Clapp, of For"l
(Jrova, wilt Iravn tbia wiMk for lb
raat to tibial I'raaidfiit MKMrlland
uf Knoi Collpg, (lalMburg, III., in
raining for tbal imtilu
tlon IUt. Cli bat bad mm b
inariimcfl in raiaing moiixy for
good rauca. Iln waa aNaociatrxl
witb I'riwidnnt MclMnllanl in rain
ing monay for Tacillo l'nivtriiv
wban tb iattnr waa irtfidotit of
tba local inatilulinn.
Tbe Daiiionatralion Train will h
In Ilillaborii at V b! o'clock a. in ,
November 4th. Ibui't forgt Hip
data. Arrangamant have bwn
uiade to have the train unit up on
the I. K Si N. traok, and tlop on
tb track nrar the llartraiupf ware
bona, at (he wM end ol Main
treat. Thin will Im an aooommo
dation to all who may come, and
ill inaure a larger crowd.
Tbe new engine, No. i:r7, recent
ly placid on the I'. U. A N. to
pull the uonetruulion train, in
manned aa follow: Conductor, J
0. (Iriflith; engineer, Harry Mo
Lauchlan, eon of Manter Mechanic
MoLauchlin; Uhet. Aleiander, lire
man. The new crew are kept busy
widening ll lie, hauling bridge tim
ber and euppliea to the front, be
yond liuitoo.
Mltw Anna Johnoon, dauehler of
Nelson Johnenn and wife, of Hpi ing
lllll Farm, near Dilley, while paiH
ing behind one of their horned, in
Foiet Grove, Friday, waa kicked
several times by tbe animal, break
ing her nose, cutting tbe upper lip,
and badly bruiaing her body. Mine
Johnaon ia a aiater-in law of Chet
Johnaon, of this city. .
The achool library books for thin
county arrived last Saturday, and
are now being claHnifle.1 and abort
ed bv Count v Hunarintendent Ce,
who expects to have them ready for
delivery to the )00 school diHtrictH
nf the county, iu about two weeks.
The numlier ol books to be deliver
ed ia 2,000, and embrace a variety
of topics of interest to school chil
dren, "Unole Tommy Tucker, well
known here, ia just recovering from
an attack of pneumonia, at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A.
tlwell, in Port laud.
ivowan, ol hcholla, waa In
u" ( lljr yaalar.lny.
II- II. Taylor, of ltdi
In, wan
in tlm city yatt.rdUy
Mr. l.,n,y i viMiinu friondn in
Moiimmilh, thia wnt.k.
Ham raialey, ol HuiUn, wan a
couuty aoal caller ywlnrday.
ln). Z'nimerinin.of naar Farm
tngloii, waa in town yesterday.
I. H. Andrwiii, of l!tlaii fr.
i"'"tly ol Kowiull,,, wUN iu lo,,
tlay.
Miaa Ma,a Tyle, of Albany, ia
vifilii.g M,a. A. H. M..I1 for a con
pin of wi-t-ka.
Tim kiml of aliM'kinga ibat atand
tba b.ya ia tbe Armor plata. IUirl
baatbnin. ;;()
Ira I'urdiii, of Portland, waa in
town l.-t Friday, al.aking band
witb old frifii la.
Horn, to Mr and Mra, I) p
(rriori, IlillaUiro, Ore, Oct 2'
a daugblnr.
For lunches, hot and cold drinka,
or a ( b .ice cocktail, call on I'alma
twr'a roiiffclionery.
I'irarbing aurvice at tbe I'nitiwl
Kvaiigi-lical cbun b, Sunday luoru
ii'g. All cordially invited.
Wej iat bad to go into tbe la.liet,
bal buxinraa Watch lor our grand
lining (Inn of Hanala,
Mra K J. Ilarrett ami daughter,
Miaa ). Inrah, vii-ill Portland
friemla, tba latter part of laat week.
I.aaaoiia iu muaic Miaa ra Jobl!
aon. teacber. Iii'jilireal tbe Draea
making I'arlora. over City Hakerv.
lUv. H. J. Liudaay will preach
at Hat-lcliU Sunday afternoon,
anil at Laurel church Sunday
evening.
K A Roberlaon baa taken charge
of the HilUU.ro Mfg. Co 'a plant,
aiul all billa dun the firm are pay
able to liiiu. .'!.'!
(ieo S-buliiierich ia in tba vicin
ity of Arlington, Kaeiern Oregon,
bunting ge. M ra. Scbultuericb
leave licit Saturday lojiiobim.
I'bey will be alieenl alxml ten days.
Wanted, a woman to do waabing,
ironii g aiul cleaning, three or lour
half daya a -k, at private reeid-i-iico.
For information imuire al
this oflire. 2 tf
I. 1 Mahone, of Portland, will
aoilreaa tlie republican voter of
Kinlon and vicinity, al tbe Kin Ion
achool biue, nril Saturdny night,
IM u. KveryUidy invited.
K. W. Peteraon, tba new mana-g-r
of the Hillalairo comleneer, baa
arrived and aaaumed bin dutiea.
II baa rented a bailee, ami will I
joined by bia family in a few days
Mra K.I Sjuirea, of near Cor
nelitia, waa neverely hurt on the
knee, lad Saturday, while trying to
gel a home out of a tangle in a
turn wire lenee. it. i.inaiaier
waa called,
A A lleery, pastor of the Chris
liau church, will jireach neil Sun
day on the following topics: Morn
ing, "A More Kirellent Way."
Kvening, "A Politician's Idea of
Truth." Special muaio at tervice
Taken up, at my place, 2 mile
weal ol It averton, a ligbt red cow.
witb n burn misping. Man calf
al her aide. Owner can have stock
by paying cnet. A. F. Homrich,
Iteaverioii, U. '2. ;5'-:J
Tboe. Talbot, of Cornelius, was
iu tbe city Tm-sday. He has sold
bis addition of Ml IntF, and there
are now 0 new houses on the trad,
beeides ft new livery stable, and tbe
depot of the Oregon Klectric Com
pany. Thus. W. Sain, of above (laston,
was in town Tuesday. Mr. Sain
starts in a few weeks for an extend
ed trip to Wisconsin, and from
there goes to New York, and then
returns home via the Southern
States, where he will make several
slops,
Persons wishing to buy horses or
cattle will do well to call on Con
nell A Cornelius, Hillsboro, Ore.
Office over Webrung's Btore. W'e
have all kinds of horses for sale
nd guarantee satisfactory prices.
We also have some fresh cows for
sale. 28lf
Chas I. 0kes, of Hillsboro, and
Mies Telia Znigler, ol Yamhill
county, were united in murnage
yesterday, by Uev. L F. Belknap,
at the M. K. parsonage, in this
city. The newly married couple
will go to hotiBekef ping on Fourth
and Maple.
n.....nf!ii waa lifted at St.
it..1. Home. Monday, by Health
Ollicer Wood. Small pox cses of
a mild form were reportea inere
couple of weeks ago, but all are
now out of danger, and he Home
has been rendered periecuy aaie uj
fumigation and otner preoauviono
T.inbtv. who has been
livina with relatives northeast of
ihis morning, aged Ul
-.J Vnneral services will ba
held 'at the West Union church,
Sunday, interment in me courou
t tbat iilaoe. Trooe Bion
will leave residence for church at
11a.m. Obituary next weBa.
a collision took place on the Or
eaon Klectric last Sunday, near
Heaverton. The engine of the con
struction train ran into the rear car
of a train drawn by a etoam motor.
w.. o.ioinn of the construction
train was somewhat damaged by
the encounter, B both traina were
going at a good rate of speed. No
one was hurt.
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1IJK TRAINS ON
0. i IM TODAY
Six Trains l. wh way u Day,
and an "Owl" Train Later
mo iue m- time table
lou t U Uac Biur BcUtta HilUboio
tod ibt Kaae City
On anutber piga will he found tbe
time table of the Oregon Klectric
railroad. Regular service began
today at fi .W a. m. Hillsboro will
hereafter have at least fi trains each
way, tb last car arriving here Irorn
Portland al 7:30 p. rn. The run
ning limn between Portland and
Hillsboro will be just one hour,
practically tbe same time as made
by the Southern I'aciGc traina.
Stationa on the route from Hillsbo
ro to (iarden Home are as follows:
Hillsboro, MolTat, Milkapei, Oren-
co, ijuatama, Mortomlale, St
Mary's, Heaverton, Wbitford, Fir
lock, Junction, Garden Home.
Close connection will be made witb
Portland end Salmi Addilional
and faster service will be put on
oelween Hillsboro and Portland
within a lew weeks, witb but a sin
gle stop between HilUbjro and the
metropolis. The Company, so it is
HUU-d, will also put on an "Owl"
t-ain, which will leave Portland
about midnight, lor the accommo
dation of theatre goers. Oeneral
Manager (iuy Talbot, who is now
in tbe Kist, will so in hava a num-
Iwr of new cars on tbe Company'
lines. The equipment will conelBt
ol passenger and freight cars, more
of the latter being greatly needed
on tbe Salem-l'ortland line al the
present time. Tbe Hillsboro office
is placed temporarily at Second
and Washington atreete, and is in
charge of II II. Cronise, local
agent, to whom all inquiries should
be dircted.
A. H. Hutcbins, travelling audi
tor for the Oregon Klectric Com
pany, ia in tbe city, making ar
rangements (or a temporary ticket
oflire, and getting tbe traffic start
ed. As the people are anxious to
know something about rates, we
give tbe following: The ordinary
rate to Portland from Hillsboro
will he (0cone way, or f 1 15 for tbe
round trip; Hillsboro to Hlem.one
way, II 7o, round trip, 13 30 Tick
ets can le bad on Saturday and
Sunday, HUUhoro to Portland and
return, good to return Monday
night, lor tU) s. Family commuta
tion tickets, Hillsboro to Portland
and return, good for one month, $10.
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public sale to the
Incline t bidder at my farm, 4 miles
north ol Hillsboro, and z miles
south of (tlencoe, beginning at 10
o'clock a. m , on
Tlll'KSDAY, NOVKMBKR 5
The following property to-wit:
Twenty head of cattle as follows:
Five of these oos coming fresh
soon, balance are 2 yr old heifers,
Hiine coming fresh soon. These
cattle are Jerseys aud graded Jer
seys, and ol good milk Block
Free lunch at noon.
Terms of Sals $10 and under,
cash; over $10, l months' time,
interest 8 per cent, approved notes.
Five per cent diecouol for cash on
sums over lit).
F. W. Delsman.
B P Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
ABBO fT OR DEM ANN
P. L. Abbitt. fortrerly of this city,
and Miss Helen Ordemann were
married in the Kmannel Baptist
churoh of Portland, Wednesday,
October 2S, 1908.
The bride was dressed in cream
mousseline silk and carried an arm
bouquet of Bride roses. The brides
maid, Miss Hazel Ordemann, a sis
ter of the bride, was dressed in lav
ender silk and carried a bouquet of
heliotrope and maiden-hair fern
Mr. Davis acted as groomsman.
Immediately after the ceremony
n o ption was held at the home
of the brides parents, filth and
Grand, where the many beautiful
presents were viewed, and dainty
refreshments were served.
The church was decorated with
autumn leaves and palms, and the
house waa decorated with autumn
leavea and cut tl iwers.
Miss Meryl Whitcomb caught
the bride'B bouquet
Tbe young couple departed that
evening for a trip to the Sound
country and Vancouver, B. C, af
ter which they will make tbei
home in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Abbott, par
ents of the groom, and Mrs. L. A
daughter, of this city, attended.
Executor's Notice
Notice la herebv irlven. that the urn
nliriiecl Im been by the County Court of
WuHhiiiKton I'oiinty, Oregon, uuiy con
tinued sole eievulor uf tbe laat Will
anil TeNtameiu or Moana iiiiianoy, no
i-hhmhI. ami has tt ul V uualitled as audi;
Now therefore, all imrsoim having
claims Against the estate of Moses Dllla
lioy, deceased, are hereby required to
prfMent the sa ne to the umlert)lK"l at
f. . .i . . aa l bl II I iiill
tlie Iftw OIUCG oi purify nrc in qtim
luim. Or mm n. toaretlier with I roper vouuh
erH, witlitn hU muntha Iron. Ui i)at
Dated thia Octolier 12, 1908.
JAMKS IMI.AY,
Hole Ktemilnr of the estate of Mosea
Dillabey, deceaaed.
Mince meat in bottles and in
bulk at Greer's. :'.2-5
L ft Inglna.of near Manning,
waa in town luesday
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Roe a,
Forest Grove, Oct. 2r), a daughter
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Honney, Hillsboro, Oct. 27, lWS, a
daughter.
K. U. Poole, who took 15 days'
vacation, ia now back on Hillsboro,
R. 3, as carrier.
Mike Kehrli and wile, of Hills
dale, visited K. I. Kuratli and
family, last Friday.
Thorough bred Berkshire pigs (or
sale. Inquire K. Burk halter
Farmington, Oregon. 33 6
Willie Corwin, who has been ill
for sevfral months past, is said to
be slowly improving.
Dance, at W. 0. W. Hall, Glen
coe, Saturday night, Oct. 31st.
Toelle orchestra. Tickets, $1 00.
Just arrived Another large as
sortment of ladies' sweaters, while
aud colorB I2..W to $G. At Bairde.
Geo. Ledlord exhibited this week
a second crop ol Bartlelt pears,
grown this season, on his lots io
this city.
A nice thing to send to your
friends a photograph card of your
house. See Poet Card Baziar,
about it. 32tf
Walter Morgan, of Vinoland,
was in town today, and showed
some tine English walnuts raised
this year on his father's place.
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The Sunday Oregonian on sale
t Palmateer's Confectionery end
iillsbo
Agent. 33 4
Harry Humphreys, full-back on
ll. - M' : . . , I L . I
uio armiy team, win oe captain
ol the Pacific University football
team this vear. Harrv is a former
uniauwu uuj.
II k'inmir nf Ik. Rrnnlltn
H WnrWa Pnrll.n.l .... in l.n
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tuceuay, auu caueu. ieoDeiv
Nel-xm, barters, are loool agents.
Kead ad. in thia issue.
i
For sale A food, eentla family
riving mare; not afraid of automo-
il ill in n V ClULK A. m . Ul H1U UBTa Mil OI lUC
b.lee or eng nes. Call on K. B. hereinbefore denbed perJn proper
Poole, Mail Carrier, Hillsboro. Ore- ty to pay the balance doe upon aaid
son. Route 3. 33 34
, ,
inewmowoi me taie jonn a.
Jackson, and ber daugnter, Mrs. I
Samuel Johnson, ol near Qlencoe,
worn 111 iowu raouuay. viaiiing iuoi
i 1 k r j .1.. i
Norlands, in hast Uillsboro.
tl m 11 si nra rVtrrViir avav tfm siailo I
wa uiui'iw 1 uuiiuuuuiTo im piv
-4 iL. Ulll.l t)l tlA
iuo nuiPiKiru I uiruiicr, tiu
down, and I) per month. Two
re.rda will cost you only
mi uuniiuuii, oou I
The John anderwal eale. wbiob
occurred last Saturday, was fairly
...a
well attended, and John will soon
become a retidect of Hillsboro,
where he has. a Urge insurance
buBineSB.
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Photographs of your house taken I
bv the Poet Card Bazaar, and
mounted on photdgraphio cards, at
1 (X) per dozen, or 2 dog for 11.50
8ee samples in window. 32tf
n . m i i i I
county ireasurer jaccson ana
wile are expected home tbe latter
part of this week. They have been
gone about two months, visiting
relatives and friends in tbe middle
weet.
For Rent A good 12G acre (arm
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on florin nains, WHO b room
bouse: garden, orchard, barn aud
nlhnr nn I h nil aoa- rent H nT anra I
AddIv to William Kane. Foiest
n,n. n lt
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v. r UvkA rAtnrntvl frnm A nut. I
Caliente, Cal., Tuesday, where he
went to attend the funeral of hie Xtitiment .dmiited to 'proUte, J C Mil-brother-in-law,
L, D. Crane, who lerapptd executor without bomla, John
was killed with two other men in a
dunamilfleinloaion.
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While skating on the new rink
floor in this city, TueBday night,
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loriune w lau anu uiaiocaie mo
eft arm at tbe elbow, lit. A. a,
Bailey attended to the injuries.
TIia AAiinlv apV nrnatiar aaa
moved from Beaverton, Tueed.y, to
Qaston, where it will be put to
work bv the crew in charge. About
2000 varda of road will have to lie
done in the vicinity ol Uaaton. this
T ... . .
all.
Came to my nlaceat Verboort.
about two months ago, a brown
Jersey oow, now has calf two weeks
old. Owner can have same by pay
i ' l j
Ing lor keep and adverting.
vioior vrup, uuw uu uui aayoa
place, near uienooe. si w
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A litter reoeivea irom m nei-
del, recently, states, that he will
soon start for California, where he
, Mmin ln. .nma ..a.
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Die aouH uero raueui. uim oouto
some time in December.
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Schulmerich Bro. have finished
several leet ol new cement Blue-
walk. New csment walk has also
1 a-i.u..t i t u- n
uwu . ,u ir," r 1
mercial hotel, and front Of the Wt-
lev property. The city has about
1500 feet of fine cement sidewalk,
. 1 ... ;n n ...
and more Will follow.
Work is still progressing on the
tT:..i i).n... unJ TtniAn
United R'yB beyond Xinton.
It is Btated tbat work will be prose-
outed all winter on the tunnel
Ihrnnoh th mountains! on the Onr-
n.lln. n.aa ao that train, nan rat
1 . .u m , T n, , ,
out to the Tualatin Plains early in
the Spring. Washington County
will be the scene of aotive onera
tions along the line of the United
a . . .
next year, and as the country is
level on tola Bide 01 tne mountsine,
road building will go rapidly for
ward.
BUXTON GRANGE FAIR
ON SATURDAY, OCT. ol
fireen Mountain Grange To
Have One-Day Fair
EXBIBIT OP FIJiE FARM PRODUCTS
Ivtrjbady lavitef Is Cant Cs sad
Take a Hsad
Green Mouotain Grange, of Bux
ton, will hold ita annual fair, at
their ball, in that place, next Sat
urday, October 31. The exhibits
will consist of farm products, can
ned fruit, green fruit, needlework,
etc. Everybody ia invited to ex
hibit farm product, whether
grangers or not. The fair will hold
over one day, and will wind np
with a ball at night. This grange
held an interesting fair last year,
which was largely attended.
Notice of Sale on Forcrloaure ol
ChaKcl Mortgage
Notice ia hereby given, that by virtue of
written requestor J. W. Jackaoo, niort-
gagee, I nave taken posaeasioo of all of
tnt personal property described aa fol
low:
All of the srain and bay in the bam
ami granary;
"neuey ncrae, u yn, old, weight,
inrkn lha
ne W hone, ia yra. old, weight,
P0??" -
r a a i a
weight, iv Iba.
One flea bitten gray borae, 2 yra. old,
7 ' u..a , lorJl r.u
. 7 ' wK--a ' " .
Three aeU of work barneaa:
One tingle top bugey;
Vn," 10 ,n- Plow:
Two boar oiva. and
Four aowa
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w, jackaon, moriKagee; ana that I
will, on Tnuradav. tbe stB dav of Nov..
9oH. at the J W. Jackaon Farm and the
. , f ""'."' '
unnuaie, wasningion ixximy, uregon.
aell at public auction to the big-heat bid-
"f r, ,0f cfn ! n,01- n ' fn
chattel mortgage, to-wit: ii6 07, and
reaiooauie auorney a lee ana coata 01
taking, keeping and telling aaid peraon
ai propeny.
d ,hisJh1d' "?2?-
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Sheriff of Wash. Co.. Or
Bagley & Hare, Attorneya for Mort-
KC'
AtlPTinM QAI R
The uod - wil, bHc
..,,; 1 1 :i t ( n,i.. J;n
1 auuuuu, j uii in obi ui vouai uiti,
on tbe Cornell road, at 10 a. m.. on
TUKSDAY. NOVKMRKR 1ft
tetm of b,y marMi wetghing iwo
ud 1300, respectively; Jersey cow, in
wiik; wide track wagon, canopy top
two-acated hack, nearly new, top buggy,
uonuie auu 1 aingie sci 01 narneaa, 2
ied, new McCormick mower, rolling
dire harrow, 4o-tooth steel harrow, plow,
cultivator, about 10 tons of loose hay,
mlM,nf . P'hirk,M. CMrTrnh..
tor, brooder, aome new lumber, o-gal.
iron kettle. lo-gal. Iron kettle, organ,
hnuhnIl! onimmnA nth -rtiPi ii
numerous to mention. Lunch at noon
Terms: Under 910, cash; over
110, 9 months time at 7 percent
on bankable note. Two percent
off (or cash on sums over 910.
B. Baumann
Inn n 1:
a 1 vomeuuB, Aucuuaeer.
PROBATB
Hatate of Geo A Morgan, deed; tale or
i ...... n ii..t.inn(
t a viaa cainic vvuuiuim v uava uiwueui vi
Geo r Suierinsr et ais: Iu SDienopt tD-
'"uM
wnis, u westcott and e s neenon ap-
pointed appraisers. Guardianthip of
MartYi I ILI tan.r fMhU tnlntltfl vnar.
dian't final acct filed; Monday, Nov 30
f 1 MliJm for,fin' , hrinK- Chas F
conbnned. Batate ol uincn rnegy,
deed, inventory and appraisement hied
NOTICE
"T" 1,
sent, I hereby warn all persons against
trusting him on my account, for I will
net be responsible for any billa of hit
I j-vr tt t i rt iv
r nat.dt)ct- n ioo8
. A. B. Schoonover.
Cornelius, Oregon
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
I Birdie V Cady et u to M A Woods,
5 .cres aec 15 1 1 a i feJjo
I p C Aldrich et ux to G S Stacy, 3.1
l acres sec 6 1 1 a i 930
investment Co to 1 Staples, 4.5a
.cres iot Ashbrooic farm- uv
I R Staples et al to H A Hostetler,
4-s ca lot 17 Aahbrwk farm....3Soo
Robert Hulme to A H Ruedy, 26.61
acrcs Burnbam tract, other land.. .7100
West Ore Trust Co to J W Masters,
10 acres tract 9 Virginia Place 800
OW Higby to O S Higby, part of E
walker jictm a" ..a.::. 6as
Dorothy Seymoreetal to K M Elliott
P,E w,lk" ' 1 4.
W A Ferris to b T Johnson, block 20
BoBart'a aubdivisiod 1500
Ore Nursery Co to Cassie G Thrapp,
acres W H Bennett d 1 c t I n 2 275
Oreg Nursery Co to G S Thrapp, 2
acres W H Bennett d 1 c 1 1 n a... 275
Ore Nursery Co to R A Mincemoyer,
' cres w U Bennett d 1 C......1200
FMHeideletux to VV O Donelson,
rt blk M Hinsboro, 'a0oo
y ghaw et al to B F Smith, lots
21, 20, 26 Aldrich acreage 4500
F A Hyde et ux to R W Orr, 20 acres
c8 3 '4 4 &
r G Heidel et al to Kdw Moore et al,
.PtM see 1 1 1 a 1
C A Lyman et al to Chas K Hall, 23
acreasec4 1223............ 100
'
4 acres see o t 1 n 3
xh Smith to ChaaD Hitchcock, 21X
! acres sec 9 1 2 a 2. 344
I Hillsboro Argus, $1.60 per year
Lip ton's tea at Greer's. 32 5
For the latest and best drink, go
to the Den ol sweeU.
J. 8. Lilly, of Galee Creek, was
a county seat visitor Tuenday.
Congressman Ellis at the Cres
cent Theatre, Oct. 0, 1908.
Born, to the wife of Adam Her
gert. Blooming, Oct. 2i, a son.
E. Burkhalter, of Farmington,
was an Argus caller yesterday.
8weet apple cider, by the gallon,
half-gallon, or drink, at the Den of
Sweets.
P. H. Vandehey, of near Glen-
coe, waa in town today, on bis way
to Portland.
Born, to the wife of George Wil
liams, South Tualatin, October 28,
I'-W, a daughter.
We have made up an entire new
assortment of squares with various
flavors. Den of riweets.
Bridge number 14, on the P. R.
& N., about 2 milee above Buxton,
is nearly finished.
My C room cottage and quarter
block, corner 5th & Fir, for sale or
rent. L. W. House. 28 tf
John Wilder, of above Bsnki, at
old-time Argus subscriber, was io
tbe city Tuesday, and called.
Money to loan on real estate.
Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku
ratli Broe , Hillnboro, Or. 21-tf
John Walters, of Portland, called
today. Mr. Walters is spending a
few daya with tbe Baomanns, at
Cedar Mill.
Lost A black sow, weight about
200 pounds, near Cedar Mills. Re
ward. Notify Jacob Loeli, Beaver
ton, Ore., R. 2. 28-tf
E. D. Thorne, one of the pioneer
of Oregon, and for many years s
resident ol Hillsboro, celebrated hi
Hist birthday, yesterday.
We open our own oysters, there
fore, they are always fresh. Give
us your orders at Palmateer's con
fectionery. SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Oertru.le M. Uroves, Plaintiff
K. H. Groves, Defendant
To B. H .GroTes.iletemlant almve nainml
In the name of the State of Oregon yoti
are hereby rUirel to appear aaj answer
tbe complaint tiled against you in the
above entitled court ami aoit by the 7th
day of December, lHO. the aame being the
tuna prescnoeo in an omer oi court lor
the publication of the auninionx made
ana entereu nereui Dy toe county jutig
ol tt aHluneton County, Ntate or Oreiroii
said oider beine made in the absence ol
Honorable T. A. McBrule. Judee ot the
Circuit Court; and if you so fail to appear
no answer said complaint and summon
barein for want thereof, plaintirt will
pply to toe above entitled court lor the
relier demauueu tnerein in saui com
plaint.
The relief oenianueu tnerein in said
complaint ia for an order aud decree ol
tne aoove enuiiea court to uwsoive, aei
aside, cancel, and hold for naught, the
uiarniure coiitnnt heretulore and now
zistuiK between piaiutin aua ueieudaut
herein.
This summons is published bv order of
tne Honorable county j uiige lor and in
Washington County, in the amence ol
Honorable T. A McRride. Judge of the
Circuit Court for aaid County, as per or
der of court duly made and entered here
in. Daaeu upon tne complaint and atnua
it made and hied by plaintiff in Haul
suit. J. A. STROWBRIDGE,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Dale of hrat publication, Uctober
1HOK.
Dale of last publication, December 3
I HUH.
Administrator' a Notice
Notice is hereby given tbat the under
signed has been by the County Court of
asnington county, uregon, uuiy ap-
T?
intea alnilnltrator of the estate of
L. Doak, deceased, and has duly quail
ed and entered upon the discharge of
nia dutiea aa such;
Now therefore, all persons having
claims attain 3 1 said etttate are hereby re
quired to preeent the same to the uuder
signet! at the law office of Bagley fc Hare
n tlillaooro, uregon, together with proper
vouchers, within six months trom to
date hereof.
Dated this October 10, 1!XK
T. B. PERKINS.
Administrator of the Estate of T. L.
Doak, deceased.
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given, that the under
aigned. was. on the 24th dav of Seuieiuber
191)8. by the County Court of Washington
county, ureeon. uuiy appointed annum
atrator of the estate of Arollu M. Hasford
deceased, aud has duly qualified as such
now tnereiore, all persons naving
claims against said estate will present the
same, witn proper vouciiers, at tne law
oftice of John M. Wall, iu Hillsboro. Ore
gon, within six (6) mouths from the date
hereof.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oreton, this '-'8th
day of September, ihiw.
II. M. IJASf UtU
Administrator of the Estate of Aroii
y. Hasford, Deceased.
Executor' a Notice
Notice is hereby given, tbat I have been
appointed by the County Court of the
State of Oretrou for Washington County,
executor of the last Will and Testament
ot Rebecca Miller, deceased, and have
lualihetl as such.
Now, therefore, all persons having
alms against said estate are hereby re
quired to present them to me at my place
ol residence, about 5 miles north of Glen
oce, within six months from the date
utreof.
Dated this 24th day of October, 190H.
J. O. MILLKR.
Rxecutor of tbe last Will and Testa
nient of Rebecca Miller, deceased.
Notice to Creditor
Notice Is hereby given . that the under
sigued has been duly appointed by order
or tne uounty uourt oi Washington
County, Oregon, heretofore made and en
Kim. w.lltuin,l.n)i ui .mid 1 Jl
rich Fuegy. deceased, and has dulv anal
...muI a,l,ilut..li.. ul tk. o.tun .. . ITI
itied aa such administrator, now theren
fore, all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified and re
quired to present the same to the under
signed at his residence near Phillips, Ore
eon, or at the oftice of Basle? i Hare in
theShute building, Hillsboro, with proper
oucnersinereror witnin six months from
tbe date of this notice.
Dated October 7, 1M0H.
JOHN SCHNEIDER.
Administrator of the Estate of Ulrich
Fuegy. deceased
Bagley Sl Hare, attorneys tor adminis
trator.
PROFESSIONAL.
I7. A. HAILKY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Otflce Bailey-Morgan block, tipatalr.
Rmima 12. I.'I and 15. Kealtletice Mouth
mtmi cornar Ha--lina ami bavond Hlwea.
lloth 'Phoaea.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otflc n pt aim oTerThe Delia Dmi Storw
RtMrtdenoa Kaatof Court Mouee,
In the oortier of tlia block.
JAM LIS PUILLIPE TAMIES1E, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8urgan Southern Paclrla Kailmad Co.
ConaulUlion In Frenr.h or Kngllali. Of
tire upataira, over I.. M. tloyl Oo'a. alora,
north aide of Main St., HilUboro, 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
Ron ma 10 and 11 Moricau-Balley Blrrak,
atreet. Over Dennis Store.
HILLSBORO OREGON
Sao. H. Bmtty O. Hmrm
BAD LEY A HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 and t Shote Baildlna;
HILLSBORO. . . OKKGOS.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW
Rooma J, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillabore,
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Offict Upataira, Bailey Margaa Block.
Rooma, i an! a.
HILLSBORO, - ORRQON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orrici: Main Street, opp. Court Hoube.
HILLSBORO OREGON
THOS. H.TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upataira, Rooma 3, 4 and $
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
DR. J. H. KNOX
County Stock
Inspector
In Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith Shop
FouitsT GtOVE
Phone, Intl. 92 Long distance, No. 31
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
Graduate of the Kansas City Veterinary
college, Kansas city, Mo,
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Licensed to practice in Oregon
OFFICE, HILISBORO LIVERY CO.'S
STABLE No. 1
Office phones: Pacilic States 501; Ind. 215
Residence phoue; Independent 2-U
G. M. Hunter
Carpenter WorK
And Contracting
Those contemplating building
should get my figures. Both
Phones. Cor. 4th & Jackson.
Hillsboro Oregon
..Central Meat Market..
EMMOTT BROS., Propm..
Keep constantly on hand a fine
anpply of freah meats of all klnda.
A Mew Era In PpIom
We are going to sell meats at piloea low.
er than those which have prevailed In
the past: Call in and see na. We meaa
bnsineaa. 'Phone, and Free Delivery
One door East Tualatin Hotel
Hail Street, Hillsbora, Oregai.
Some Stylo
RESTAURANT
Ti 1 r 1-
xvegutar ivicais, 35 cist up
Short order .lunches
Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on
Main bt.
Hillsboro - - - Oregon.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Under Now Management
Rate; $1.28 to $2 Per Day
C. E. PUIOMOKE, Phofkiktob
SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO
BENNETT & NELSON
Barberi; Agenta for
BrooklynDyeWorks
270 Grand Avenue
PORTLAND
GOODS UUAKAWlUJiU
Vt. s-t".