The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 31, 1908, Image 3

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IllbtuJ to wi anair. i uai.ut
plnt nrril rl-i.lii up, and di-
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hsrt and there, en! il i lli
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rlMll t.ll h'll IttlB llMlk'
. H ih aitatidenr tntiirrnr
ki U tun tare lor lli" cffira ad
will li lakn lei the el iv
Gl, a-har there I plenty of rmnri.
foal OUl, lli'l iIp I" U1 111
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t and a nighllr lowii i al-
I,y nutl-r of pride Id il llihal)
iU,tnd (KHircit ol jteur i
tUllnri
Caul ol Tnanlie
:itr li) ll It our friniut in. I
Hainlencr alio o kindiy
ti u during Hie inn and
'KJour tmi and brother. Old)
Ittlw nind our thank to th
Wets ret pupils of IlilUlxifd
ilkair Iwiiiliful II irl Intuitu
Mr end Mrt J A.Uhr
rul Family.
Slintlt'f Wood Yard
mhi dmiring oak, fir or ah
Sta) ctn her am delivered at
yioting prlcw: Kir, 4 fol,
too, m i, riK. h 4 ri.,
ISO. Main .d, 5l; ok, 4 ft .
100, nun ad, Hiili
Wm II I) Hcbmelir.r, 37if
HOMfcO BULLOCK
H Hullnrk, of near Huston,
It l he OomI Samaritan lloepl
Portland. Dc 25. I'VH Hi
torn l 1'lytr.oulh, Michigan,
l-ID. married in
Atti Mi Ann Howard, of
mi IMi, Mich. Tim wiJuw
lbs f ilioing chlMffn murn
f low: Si.phrn 11. Hullix-k,
K II 11 ill.H k. tn.t Mr. I'. 1.
81, IUnk: Mr.. J. K. K lu.r.
mloD. Tim futirml took lc
t l lli Kuilnu rrciliyirr-
Cburch, IUv, lUIknii.. of
EIiIwm, ron.liuning th nrvli-M
V. H. Trtiutp, ol Ornncn, w in
aij lo,y.
J.Q Johnn.in, of lUrrii Uriilgf,
In town tnl v. ami cllril on
Argtu.
Jo Itr.il. lor yfr thi Onirr-
Ditckiiuilh, wtii in tbo city
wilturniMin.
UllltKthnl SUv, of llill.lwiro
WTickn No. 2041, which uTw
""II. Clirintiii Kvn. l Mr
nt'i Hlofe,
W. JnckHon, of (ilfnr.x, who
n Mhinglon County
'PJ Ifilll) a arililnrnra mm in
i ihi tfinrnoin.
1 TrMjsr ami wfn, Mix Mary
Alfrml DyHUan.l Mi IU
R".of PitrllanJ. imnt Hun
MUhf. J. (!. Kuratll homo.
' A Zimmerman, of KonoUnil
'm. hnluw Ntnn, ami wh' 1
w th hard-working Wou.liuon
urnuion, waa in lown Huh
"moon.
Ime My, of nppnr Vlnnlanila,
lothaoitjr yiMtarday, hrinRinR
Uhaa Mva, ami wife.
'ortUn l, wlio had hnnn vialting
I "nl I t ILH e .
r i.iik ,)r a low nays.
im Hithulmeiich, who hh hnm
""ttRM Karmprh Inmitutea In
"on oounty, hiH huIhoI hing
1 'Jalry Ilaril," rMarnel Vba
ol lha week, Hlx conijUBT
on'p from the Oreiroa Airl-
foul College. . ",t
P.' )5 M.Tonoue. IC n.ToBtfne.
O. Tonann mn, mU mttA ihm
r Bthaand Flnrenoi Tongue,
iuet(i at the M re., Gay Lorn
n"rae, Portlaad, ovr Chriet-
mt Reamna maa tn frnin
lOnvillfl an.l II.. . ..
nM14 iitiunninii nan
IB reunion.
Itl. Wm T I. n..l. I
itnagin, oi roriianu,
OaUahtnr M.. u i ...i. r
j,l ' " o"n, ui
. mre i.Mltla Hintth and
nda Logan, of Portland,
luentg at iha T' TUrf
, menu TIIHVa HO
lllll Hmllk ... -!-. -
'urie.
J celrity with whloh Walter
sf
'oh Pi murd8r,r. nd
.j' - luururirr, wnrn uoir
i?ati!.0?? iurieB' i". .!m
ih l ' 1 H'vua onn aoiuing
rQ that i nut Inn la n,llM u. ..
ft I . ir.llUJ Ul DTin
JnhnDAn ... . 1
, ---.mm km uunviumu aimr
'Oo the Finch case was out but
Ihnre are Kgo.ovolt fauiiliee
and HooM-valt f.rrlli-e. n a
uur.li.o-l,ip .uu,, tMkly
in .rolte, U, iiiMriiioKiu
furih ll.n. tu ii,,r ,.ir ir,Mltj.
ll'il Ui parlirij.n, , , ,.(UU Vfc
-! al Hb,WJ. IL.WU1
tli.lt li Uilnora' ago aie at .,owa
twelve, eleven, ten, nine, eiKht
fvin. f .ur, two awl one ye.u
P"cuv.y. Thwart the ch.lJrm,
of th late Andrew Kuhr-r, of
Ilillnlal", and wh"n oun r..t ,i,,.f,
that ha made eiKht.-Mi Unm-and
dollar Unidoa roviding (or a rim
ily of Ihi aita.it rnuhl I," admilUd
that Mr Kuhrr mum have made
an admlrahln hHpiniwl.
A Cm"fvativ hiiikfr pay 4
l'"r rent inrr"t on d"i..niH, whii h
lcoiilal"it with ( hanking ila
will al i lua.li luxufy at li pfr c;ni
lirnrral on Ufi pi,,, Mrurity,
which i rraa-inahl. V have .'
pirce ol liuiii"ii properly which ix
arniog 1i pr ml, Why i.i
Iwirrow th" in iimy ff, yr ln
er, buy ihi and pm kt the 4 pr
Cnt Con tirll -1 inhrie Co.
H II l.tic. fir yr.ru a rmid"nl
il IIiIUimm. and on of the pub
liahr of th lnd"pml"iit in rarly
day, ha riuriiid to hi home at
Kurenl Urovn. afti-r an ahwuce of
four ). Ila ha lim-ii i.rnHpict
"at in Malm. Nnva.la, N.irii,"rii
Califiirnia and Htiulhru Orrgon.
II Iliida many chang in iho four
yf. and now .. Vahiiigt)ii
r iiinly lir.t In railway facililii in
thn lat; firt in dairying, an I
(1ml In th bout plat-a to liv
M iU"ra.l lull, in Alpha Hall,
Corncllu, Halurday, Jan 2 Wal
k"i' orchwlra; ticket, U cnt.
I'r'j" glvn to ih lint and alro
ihn niot cuiiical mkra. Kvry
hudy eoum and maak 41 2
1. V. Hntii- waa Mruck with a
pic o mry whwl, Tunday,
whil al wurk In hia nhop Th
uiUmU wa not vty lf((", hut
when I.. W . ihntight of the nttui
br! worktnn who had teen
killed by llring bit nl eiuery
ll, he jual l doau and routed a
hit.
V. K llarlrampf ia axnt fur
"The lUiry Maid" Cream Hepara
lor, and Inteinatinnal tianoliie
K ii in wi Hee the airi!e on i.
lululi m 34 4t
A, J. McCabe, one ol lh mn'
tractor ou Ih f . It v N alxive
lijilou. cam out yrurday morti'
ing Irt'iu a holiday trip l 1 ort-
and II ay be will he up in
the hill on hi prMnut aoniracl
for al let two inontli.
For Hale Forty had of Angnr
goat, about 'M of Ihnu naoui,
big bargain if laken at once. Ad-
dri It D. Mome, lleaverton,
Ore. IH If
Atialiu T. Huitnn, of Forrul
llrove, i one of a coiutnieion ap
pointed by (i"V, t'lMinUitUin, and
which ineott at Salriu, January (',
lo teporl on proper mean to wn-
eerve our water power and forenlry
ieotiicr.
For Sale: Firet clam, bwoe clo
ver hay, fl'2 per ton in barn.-J.
T. Ilard, -IJ mill h eotttheaxt cf
tliilelHiro, llarri Bridge. Ind.
phone, Farmer 155 41 3
I). C. Alkin. ul Newberg, nt
Chrietma with hi daughtt-r, Mr.
Inrx Huiiike He ea a great im
provement in this city lince hi
I ant vieit. and aya he i now with
in two and one-half hour' ride of
Hilleboro.
Ilercul Stumping Powder, fue
and cape alwaya on hand del
our price Dfli'fe purciiaeinK
Frank & Horwick, Keedville. 42U
Win. Allwrn, who larnifd here
lor yeara, In parlnerehip with Her
man Kamna, and who i now with
Alber Uroe. Co., the big Portland
mill and Ited firm, eende for an
other year of the Argue. Here'
euoceaH, "Hilly."
For Hale Urone turkey. 0.
V. Mamh. 21 mile north of Cor
a. i rt ili. . t.. I
neliu, Oregon, raoiuo
nhone S5.
States'
35 50
Mr. Cwsil Miohalec, who hae
been vieiling her BiUrn, Mr. Sam
Mtevrna, Mr. Tboa. Oheen aud
Mr. Ludemia Anderenn, returned
thie week to her home in Shuridan.
Fine chicken dinner, at Lune'e
Confeotlouery, oppoeile poet office,
every Sunday.
' V n Kaan who will flolnta Med
loal College, at Ban Francleoo, this
.Ini.r waH in the city mi weea,
ipending the holidays at the bom
of
el
vi:
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2:1
hi
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wi
fcn. jwa TfTBuoiirWefe out
fro Portland, Christmas.
Miss Kva Catching, who la teach
ing in Portland, Bpent Holiday
week M tht H. Wehruug home.
PhiilpOlsen.ti prominent Orange
worker, U up from near Iteed
villa yesterda-y.
Klmer Borwiok, In the mercan
tile business nt Iteedville, was a
caller yesterday afternoon,
lMid of Tn,dc (iiven llan
quel .Monday NiKht
(KtEIIMj KJlUEOHEfiOS ELECT KIC
ij-Smiter Hainta, Hr,. fcrrla
nd Talbot, Sptakera
Call
Foreet drove' 11 ,trd ol Trade gave
a ban.juet at. Herrick Hall, Mon
iy ijight, to commemorate the
completion of the O egon Klectric
and the operation of regular trains'
into the college city. The tpread
aaauch a Foreet drove' huei
ner men know how to inaugurate,
and the fuetlvitie of the evening
paened til plantly and with
great eclat, deneral Manager duy
I'alb it, ol th nw line, reviewed
the work attendant upon getting
into the city and feelingly expreBfed
himeelf upon the manner in which
all had helped to make the road
pnaeihl of nlry into the city He
enMirrd hi hea.er that the new
road would give every poaeih'.e ac
omnmodalion thai the traffic wi 1
warrant, and he anked for a mutual
work logeiher epiril.
JuilfU'. II. Ilollu, prr.iilnit of the
l'iiirt lirovc lliail of Tr.i'lr, actnt
ti.tiii5trr ami itrlivtrnl tin- welcoming
a.l.trt . r lirarhh' wrlcoliird tlir t)rr-
K'iii l.lrrtrir on la-half of tlie lloaol of
1 clr anil ilif ciliriit of that city, anl
hT'l that it wuiilil Kivr thrill Ihr lung
Urnlril ijuli k traiiml U( ililir the town
HrnU.
Ili W. N Krrrin, ronh nl uf Pacific
t'invrrtty. ami virr-preMilrnt of tht
Hoar,! of J'fn.lf, )ian llcl the autijrct of
"Unr I-: lm-atioiial InktilulK im. " mid
lr of the lirnrlita rijirctril to lie ilc
iinl by thr k hool ami lie town.
i .S. Allen, aenetary of the locul Uh1
iiKmaliiit ajH.kr al length ou th uli
lert "I'orritt t.one. I'reM-nt, anil
Vutuir." Mr. Allen oortiuveil vivullv
the ratty iUy of I'orent Grove ami the
,,rl1KK'oig m IiimiI, nnilalaoacliliiiwIcitKeil
tin ptr ar nt pfn-roin roiiililioiin eil
HiK thrfr, in mil IhoukIiI ahout l.y the
mrtilitiii 1. 1 the (J renu l-.lrrtnc, am', at
(.il I In- I tit ii i he coiiipirnl it Willi anuie
I the Iim tw nam the Williuirllr al
ley.
hwutor Iv.W. U.tiura ami Kev. A. J
I'nloiiii ih livneil riitluiMistic tiri-( het
trtliirnl In the futuie of I'otrat (ir. ve.
i'lir Co 1. nr Mimilet fiiimOiril jilenty of
K'xil mumr.
Jaiiu-s il Ker'. tcneml cniiiiiel, mule
the nim ial sititreM for the ctmi,tiiy
ami he n'iui nreil ihe peaile of l-'oiesl
t.mve that it wou'il not "renuiie the
iiiaiiilale of a roniniiuioner, or the orilei
ol a limit to net a fejuare ileal."
. II. l,nlv, in, oi the eii)iiu-erlng oe-rliiii-tit,
reHimleil lor the Willamette
Conil ruction Company, pnylii a iMgh
tnhute to William S. Tinner, whose ef
fort! have iloue m iniuh in brio vi iik thr
riitrruir to a aiici-eanful conclusion.
The apectul car conveying the Oregon
Mectric olhciaUarriveil at 7 o'clock. The
party wnii cimif wil of O. W. Tall)t, vicr
rrmlent ami urnniil niaimer . Jiiuint It.
,err, icueral rouiuel; Tiniest V. Tucker,
chief surifniii; C. A. Coolnlge, tuiierin-
lenili-nt, l H-orge !. Nevina, amlitor; C.
II. rhilltii, chief ilisiiatrlirr; J. U. John-
soil, loailmaster; C. II. Still, purchasing
ajjeot; Win. S. Turner, iinithwralerii
uiuuaer of the rneuierring firm of W. S
llarslow A Co ; II. Millikru, electrical
rngiiu-rr; . II. ti.iivmii, eii(iueering
!-) i t iiirnt . li. M McOjwcII, righl-ol-way
event: C. I.. Walter, vrnrntl aiient
Oregon li.ecliio at Suleni; OeoiRe V. Mc-
U.il. At 1 1 jo the tpecial car let t lor
1'oitlaml.
KEMPFER SCOT T
Mr Augtietu Kempfer, ol Uillsbo
n and Mies Mary J. Soott, daugh
ter of A W Scott, of bolow New
ton, were united in marriage at the
M K. I'araonage, December 2(5,
1108, Ittv. Itslknap officiating.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Kelix Verhoeven rt ill to Klla llailey,
twrt hlk J l'orest Giove $66o
Fred Walton et al to Alice HarwixMl
el al, lot blk Cornelius 400
K A Fheletl to K A Kreiiler,
putt of hlk 7 Forest ttrove 3500
.1 M Pollock i t al to A C Alexander,
part of Want Young d I c t I n 2 w to
Saumiillm J Dillard to J 1: Scannell,
lot 10 Fruitful I,aml( to acres) 900
C 11 Frv i t al to Christ OeliiiKcr, lots
4, 5, 6 & 7 bla C Stecla Ailil lleav 700
1, I, Guiles to Kunene Ik-lplnnchc,
lot 10 blk t Thome a Ailil Mho 300
U'titia Simon et al to Kathryti Hurk
htilter, twrt of blk I Simon's Ailili-
tion llillsboto 1050
.bine M Smith to Win Adler, pint of
blk i Itranlord Add Foreat Grove...
Iteith A Dailoy et al to Fred Greu
liem.'r. part uf tract ao amended
oUtofFairvlew 1000
JaaK Ireetal toll U-thlefa et al,
ao a In C Briilgefamicr d I c J8oo
C Lhmanu et al to S Bern, tract in
me ao 1 1 a
vestment Co to II K VanKlcvk,
fcmrtofseciataetw U40
k Ca to less S Buiith, lots 4S and
North ligarnwie Aiiuta 50).. 000
imrbrn IJeveloptiicnt Co to Addie
Ciark, part of sec 13 t 1 8 T 5 a. ..1000
v Co to II II Niieve, lot ia Willow-
rook Farm it5
rkiu UcynoUls to C Reichen et al,
.0 a sec 7 1 1 n i w
iia Meeker etal to lid Newhy, hlk
i Thorue'a Add Hilhiboro 500
il Brown et al to John Senncr, 5o
sec u t I a 4 W 5
,l Toiiiukinatoj H Hensley, part
!.f M Moore d I c 1 1 a a w 1300
fin Huatonetal to Root Haitratnpf
i-t al. lot i blk fi llillsboro 3100
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, SKATING
Skating at the Hilleboro Ilink on
Fi-Mair niirht (New Year'e), and
Saturday afternoon and night ol
this week, and weanefuay nigm o
next week. Band will lly Hatur
day night.
A. C Winney, of above dlcncoe
was in the city yesterday.
HiLLSBOno ARGU3, DEC. 31, 1903
The Argue wiabee its many
readers a Happy New Year.
Born, to Tennia I'yl and wife,
Dec 27, l'.KJH, a eon.
Dr. W. Pollock, of Forest drove,
was in town yesterday.
A. Bendler waa in from North
Plains yeaterday morning.
J hn Koontz, of near Weet Un
ion, wa in town Wednesday.
Thos. Murphy Jr., of Mountain
dale, was in ton Sunday.
Perry dardner, of West Union,
wa in town yeelerday afternoon.
d. A. Larson, ol below Rood's
bridge, wa in town yeelerday
afternoon.
Jama Cummings.'one of Bux
ton' old timers, was in the city
Monday.
W. I). Jackson, of Beaverton,
was registered at the Tualatin,
Saturday.
Mr D. P. Petlemoij and chil
dren, of Eugene, are gueels at the
Peter Boecow home.
Herbert Hotchkisa, of Pebble
Creek, the Vernonia section, waa
in the city yesterday.
A. C. Davis, representing the
Daily News, Portland, was a caller
at the Argus office yesterday.
Highest market price piid for all
kind of fat stock. Wolf Broe.,
Iteedville, Ore. 40-2
B. Leis, who is one of Beaverton'
foremost apple and prune raisers,
was in town Monday, and called.
J. W. Johnson, of Maple Hill, be
yond dlencoe, was down to thecity
yeaterday.
County Commissioners Butner
and McCliran were in town yester
day, oonfening with the county
court.
The Misses Kdith and Marcella
Byron, of Portland, Bpent Christ
mas with their aunt, Mrs Edward
Uenaon.
Thoie who have poultry to sell
will do well to call at the depot
store. Uigheet market price F.
W. Walch. 1
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nich-
oleen, of Cedar Canyon, Dec. 23, a
daughter. The happy mother is
well known here and waa formerly
Miss Anna Pomsroy, a etenogra-
;ber.
School District No. 19, east ot
lillsboro, will be divided January
il, conformably to the wishes of the
patrons This will doubtless per
mit Orenco to have a school build-
ng of its own.
li. F. Barnes and family, ol
Portland, were in the city today,
guests of Principal Barnes, of the
public schools. Mr. Barnes is in
the customs house, and is a brother
of U. W.
Frank Beach, a son of J. C.
Beach, ol near dlencoe, waa kicked
by a horse, Monday, causing a rup
ture ol the lining of the knee joint,
which will lay him up for three
month". Dr. Tamiesie Attended
ihe young man.
duy E. Barnes, a son of Q. W.
Barnes, badly burned his face, the
other day, while melting solder on
the Oregon hlectno, above Corneli
us. He threw some wet Bolder into
the caldron, with the resuHlthat an
explosion followed, scalding his lace
and hands
During the chilly weather a hot
ilrink is the thing. Benson keeps
the finest. His oyster cocktails are
made of the largest oysters he can
get on the coast. Try them they
are delicious. Benson s Confec
tionery. Mr. Benham, one of the princi
pal promoters of the United Rail
ways, fftrtfati sntrvtH,yat8rrJay,
looking over the ground. The pro
posed line runs close to the Her
man Ojtermann store, east of Cen-
terville. The locating engineers are
expected to engage in surveying as
aonn as the weather is settled
Barrell Heieler, the 13 year old
eon of W. H. Heieler, of between
Dilley and Gaston, while shooting
at a duck Sunday, lost the last two
anger of bis left hand. The gun
exploded at the breech. Dr. Via,
of Forest drove, om pie ted the am
putations, and the lad is getting
along nicely.
The county commissioners will
meet next week and levy the tax
(or the year. It is thought by
those on the inside that the oounty,
school and general fund levy will
reach about 16 mills. This, of
course, includes the road levy, as
well, except in those road districts
where there is a special levy on4he
district property. The general
school levy ib nxed by law.
To the boys and girls, and to all
my patrons I wish you a Happy
New Year, and wish to state to you
that I am better equipped than
ever to serve you home-made, pure
candies, and warm drinks of all
kinds. Come in and see me, if
only for a Jolly. Den of Sweets,
Christmas morning white J, C
Kuratli was shopping he lost a five
dollar bill. A few hours afterward
when he was "digging" to pay the
liveryman, he discovered its loss
He recalled where he had been and
then staated to make the rounds to
see if his money had been found,
R aching Emmotts he found the
"William" awaitiog an ownesfcV it
had been picked up, where he had
dropped it on the floor, and had
WiMiam" awaiting an owne' itl
been laid aside for its owner s ap
pearance,
M TUB JNJEKESTED
Wm. Schulmerich Asks for
Meet inn on Next Monday
ALL INTERESTED ABB INVITED
Wishes t Get Rcptrl tad Arraagc far
SUck Diapatals
Chairman William Bchnlmericb
makes a public call for all who are
ntereeted in the Washington Coun
ty Fair Association to meet at the
court house in this city, on Mon
day, January 4, 190!), for the pur
pose of hearing reports and getting
the matter of a county fair under
good headway. He wants all who
have subscribed, and who are will
ing to subscribe, to come in and
get in touch with the proposition
Several large subscriptions have
been signed, amounting to eevaral
thousand dollars, and within the
next 60 days the stock books should
be clewed, in order to get ready for
the 1909 campaign.
There is nothing, Mr Schulmer-
ich arguee, that would do our coun-
more good than a substantial
oounty fair, and he earnestly hopes
the business men and farmers will
turn out and take a hand in start-
ng things going. The meeting is
to take place at two o'clock in lbs
afternoon.
The. Biggest Soap In the City
will r If-r for sale for the next 30
daye, the Jeffrie' reeidence, corner
First and Oak, at 25 per cent, less
than its actual value., Come and
tee about it before you buy else
where. This ia a corner lot, 50x150
feet, with good 6 room cottage, well
Dniebed and good location. This
property is worth $2000 today, but
will sell it for 1,600: half CASh;
balance on time.
Also a good 6 room substantial
reeidence on Oak and Sixth, at a
iargain. Call oo
F. M. Heidel,
Second Street, Hillsboro, Ore.
PROBATE
A. Morrill appointed adminis
trator estate W. r. C. Morrill,
without bonds.
Boi i Scholfield, R. W. McNutt
and John Cornelius appointed ap
praisers eetate J. A. Long.
B jro, to Thos. Baker and wife, of
Cedar Canyon, Dec. 31, a son.
J. C. Lamkin transacted busi
ness in Portland this forenoon.
J. C Smith, of Greenville, was
in the county seat today.
W. F. Hartrampf and wile, of
Foreet Grove, were guests at the J
W. Hartrampf home, Christmas.
Burn, December 30, 1908, to Ad
am Homricn and wire, of near
Wheeler station, a son.
The City Bakery, Main street,
will be open Sunday evenings,
hereafter. 42-3
Foreet Grove has levied a 10-
mill school tax and a 9 mill city
tax.
Scott Allen and Henry Christen-
sen, ol near Keeaville, were In
town today.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simon and
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Portland,
were Christmas guests at the R P
Simon home.
Chas. Strohmayer, of Greenville,
and who ownB tbe old Boeker place
at ' ihat point, was a county seat
caller this morning.
Readers of the Argus are request
ed to read Hoyt's display on the
opposite page. It may save you a
lew dollars.
Dr. J. E. Adkios was a Portland
visitor, Tuesday, and while there
heard Gene Hughes, at the Or
pheum.
For Sale 160 acres, 22 miles
north of HiJlebjro. Price. $900.
Inquire at Argus office. 39-42
N. V. Swan and boo, of White
Salmon, were here the first of the
week. Mr. Swan was looking for a
pieoe of property.
Oscar Carlstad and Louise Jobsn-
ion, of near Farmington, were mar
ned Christmas, at the M. E. par
sonage, Rev. Belknap officiating.
There will be Episcopal service
for tbe celebration of tbe Holy
Communion, at the Congregational
Church, Sunday afternoon, at 2:30
E. A. Mincemoyer, Leon Girod
and C. T. Brixey, of Orenco, the
new town east of here, on the Ore
gon Electric, were in the oily yes
teraay.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leipold, ot
Portland, returned home today, af
ter a week's visit with relatives and
friends at Forest Grove, Banks and
thlB oity. '
W. H. McEldowney, whose son
Wilbur MoEIdowney, was recently
appointed postmaster at Forest
Grove, came down from the college
town this morning.
tot choicest confections, fresh
and palatable, try Benson. He
keeps the best. For fresh cigars
and cigars and tobaccos he leads
them all. Try Benson's.
Harry A. Grow, well known here
years ago, and who ma'ried Joeie
Billidgs, afterwards being- divorced.
is in jail in Multnomah county.
He and a man by the name of
I anker were playing cards. Grow
discovered that Taeker was upiDa-
it i ....
mariea carae, and went hick the
second time, armed with a Colt'e
revolver. When Crow won Taek
er refused to pay bia lueses, and
Grow struck him three or four
times over the head with the re
volver, with the result that Grow
is now in the bantile. Grow went
from here to Alaska, and has fig
ured in several arrests since that
lime.
One-half block, just five blocks
from court house, with a fine 7
room house, brick foundation, new
barn, city water and light, toilet
nd bath. A bargain at $2200 and
a beautiful home for some one.
Connell-ImbrieCo:
At the school meeting Tuesday a
six-mill tax was voted. This will
raise a little over $4 XX). There
was no vote upon a new school
building for the reason that the
notices improperly stated this lea
tare of the meeting. The beard of
directors will have Clerk Peter
Boscow call another meeting for a
vote upon this important matter.
A new school building is absolute
ly necessary, and must sooner or
later be built in order to accommo
date the increase of scholarship.
We constantly have inquiries for
farms ranging from 10 to 40 acres.
hoee wishing to sell will do well
to list them with us. Kuratli
Bros. 40 3
Assessor Geo. H. Wilcox will
step out of the Assessor's office next
week, after many years of rervice
n placing property valuations. He
has made a conscientioua public of
ficial, and leaves the place with tbe
beat wiehee of hundreds of friends.
Mr. Crandall, who succeeds him, U
well known all over Washington
County, and will take up tbe work
where Mr. Wilcox leaves it.
Who wants this snap? A lot
75x150 feet on Fir St. near First;
good 4 room hou?e, good well,
plenty of fruit, for only $1000.
Connell-Imbrie Co.
Mrs. Elmer Smith, formerly Mieje
Mas Imbrie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Imbrie, is at present
visiting with her aunt, Mrs Jane
Bebne, of Madisooville, Kentucky.
She ha wonderfully improved in
nealtn, and is feeling better than
for years. Her husband is yet at
SCirksville, Mo., taking a course in
osteopathy, and they reside in the
Missouri city.
The big dynamo burned out at
the water and light plant one
night last week died from over
work. Supertendent Hall enlisted
the aid of J. A. Davis, of Forest
Grove, and they have wrapped it
so that it is now capable of draw
ing a heavier load than ever. It is
xpected that the lights will be cn
all over the residential district to
night, if it stands the test
Herman Krieger. aged 22 year,
is quarantined at the home of his
father, Anton Krieger, at Verboort,
with a well-marked case of small
pox, Dr. W. D. Wood, county
health officer, being in attendance
The young man has been at Spo
kane for a year, and just came
home on a visit for the Holidays,
and his gut is cot appreciated by
tbe patient.
County Clerk J. W. Bailey has
issued a marriage license to Robert
Wiley Moulton, a well known Port
land young man, who conducts a
Mergenthaler for Bailee, and Miss
Mary Luce, of Foreet drove, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B
Luce. The bride-to-be was raised
in this city, and has been teaching
for a number of years. She is a sis
ter of Deputy Clerk E. C. Luce.
The Rev Dr. C. C. Poling, of
Portland, will deliver a priee of
special addresses at the Evangel
toal church, commencing Monday
evening, Jan. 4. Dr. Poling is a
very able sneaker and these ad
dresses should be heard by all
church people. Preaching service
by the pastor Sunday morning.
All are cordially invited.
Veteran Becks, of the Civil War,
and who is visiting with the Sohol
fields, at Cornelius, was in town to
day. He is an uncle of Mrs.
Scholfield.
Marriage license has been grant
ed to Enooh W. Carnahan and
Mabel Claire Parks, of Forest
Grove.
Senator Jay Bowerman, of Con
don, accompanied by his wife, visit
ed J. W. Bailey and family, Sun
day.
Mrs. A. S. Hall, wife of Supt.
Hall, of the electrio light plant, is
visiting her parents at Albany,
this week.
A few flakes ol enow this morn
ing just enough to tell us it is
December.
J. S. Miller, one of the oldtime
residents of Scholle, was at the
Tualatin, today.
Chet Johnson and wife spent
Christmas with Nelson Johnson
and wife, at Spring Hill Farm
above ForeBt drove.
Geo. H. Wolf, who is farming
tbe J. V. Hmitn plane, near Bloom
ing, was a caller this morning.
The City Bakery, Main street,
will bs open Sunday evenings,
hereafter.
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PROFESSIONAL.
F.A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Bal'.ey.Morgan block, nimtnirs.
Boom 12, 14 and 15. Resilience rHMith
weat corner rhuellnaand Becomi Streets.
Both 'Pbonea.
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S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offloa npetalra over Tbe Delta Drug Ht..re
Riddance laatof Court Honae,
in taw corner ot tba block.
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north aid of Main St., Hillaboro, Or.
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Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. Hillsboro, Ore.
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DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block.
atreet. Over Dennl Store.
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Morgan Blk, Upataira, Room j, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
DR. J. H. KNOX
County Stock
Inspector
In Rear of Ltnneville' Blacksmith Shop
Forrst Gmovg
Phone, Ind. 9 Long distance, No. 31
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
Graduate of the Kaneaa City Veterinary
v-onege, tt.ansaa city, Wo.
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Licensed to practice in Oregon
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
STABLE No. 1
Office phone: Pacific States 501; Iud. 213
Residence phone; Independent 243
G. M. Hunter
Carpenter Worh
And Contracting
Those contemplating building
snould get my figures. Both
Phones. Cor. 4th & Jackson.
Hillsboro -- OregoWl
..uentrai neat iiarKet..
BMMQTt BROS., Prop.,
Keep conttantly on hand a fin
apply of freeh meat of all klnda.
A Mmw Ja lit Prloew
We arc Koine to sell meat at mice low
er than thoae which hare prevailed In
the past. Call in and see us. We mean
business. 'Phone and Free Deliver?
One door East Tualatin Hotel
Hals Street, HUlabore, Oreges.
Home Stylo
RESTAURANT
Regular Meals, 25 cts up
Short order lunches
Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on
Main St.
Hillsboro - - - Oregon.
00"inOIAL HOTEL
Under New Management
Rat, $1.28 to $2 Petf Dmy
O. B. PRIQMOHE, Pkopbiktok
SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO
BENNETT & NELSON,,
. Barber; Agent for -".. '
Brooklyn DyeT7orks
170 Grand Avenue
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