The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 18, 1909, Image 3

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HilUtM.ru wa running.
Th'n wa !" '7 lh ut t"'
week end tha ,,rk ""' '"K '
jul'lalnl The ,0,m cimmii
(hi we continued ami lualruclwl
in work with Frank K-Uay ami I.
a a 1. a I . .
v U'ilkr nl ilia OM Mlowa.anJ
with other orgaiiiiaiimi, in order
i Imi rult Him ailvo
caU-d the II I'll l 'f lua-iil-tlt
iJ lb bamlteml. if ih county
...nri were wrillii'lt. ami Ilia bane
itienl of Crescent Theatre aa alno
mentioned At tli- neat m-tt"i
.lh I mf tangible will .Kt.ly
lia reported Th Binrd, a a buly,
w rnU"led by tha pf'l"t
n iheio'jrl. Mf. lori ffri
-I il.ai ha lalknl with in
miunrll a tiideealk lpir, ami
aald tbr aa a nn i'eiiM t
the validity of the ordinance A
C. Shute wat given avoleof ibai.k
for hi eitlm in the allair ol
ila liMikli.le. a -urelar of ihe
1'iiunly Deveiiiimnl league liar
rv Muruhy' bill lr U br dr
ina a cut fir u d tba l)rd w
iirderml id. Inn moinui Mr
Tmi-i. Mayor J. W Cuuuell, F
M llaldel nd f. II. Tongue weir
ami ilnlad l'l confer With the Port
land ooutiril and r.tiet that In
aivma" coiiceeni. na lo the Toiled
Kaileaya that nolhlng be done
thai would kill Ilillnhoru' right
in (he original IranchUe that In.
that tba United ituml build to Ui
oilv in Older u bv a vlid fran
chine in Porlleml. I. K. Wilke.
Dr A It. HtiUy and C K l-ich
titan were appoltiled a a t-tmimil
lea on sanitation.
The ladiee "ere Invited to j iu
the Hoard of Trad, a ininlr being
urraent uimiu invilatioii, The fol
loalnir were ii''intel to tunil
bkiklel: Itev A. A Hery, A. C
Hbute. T. H. Wiikea.N. tl. Alexan
der. Mr Kd. Heiiaon and Mite
Koea Wilcox
A lew wink K't. when Hberill
lUncM-k brought down a mmklei
from Fort llrove, and non ws
to ha pn-cured b"re, lb Argu bd
tba loll iwing Item' ' Copt of Ihe
Hunaet Manaiiriti s write til) of
Washington County r extremely
rare in thi part of lb twinty
The Argu ha been unable tone
cure a copy for rvie."
An attempt wa nude to show
that the Argu bad censured oin
body. The Item spek for ite!f,
and when the A'gu critic1-, or
,.. inUnd lo critictxs, it dura mil use
V Inuendo
Z0A A. MORTON
Mrs '. ia A. Morton, ii" ' ia Mer-
csr. died al Hi. John, Oregon, reb
In. I'.Mf.l. of dinhlherl. Dw-eaceil
wa Imrn in Wood cottnly, Ouio
July 17, 1HH7, and a married lo
Karl 0. Morton, in HllUb im, on
Thanksgiving Dy. of last ysnr,
Rev. Belknan olliiilatina. Her re
mains were brought to Htllsbiro,
Wm In e. v. and Interment waa in
the O ld Fellows' cemetery, Rev
Belknan oonductina br f set vice
at the crave. Beside her hin-hnml,
"
deceased leavea a father ami moth
er, one sinter and f ur brother. C
B. Mercer, fathr ol the tlecrased.
I on hi way to Hillsb- ro, from
Michigan, where be Iim Imni work
ing in a machine shop.
Advertised Latin
Mr. A, 1... ....... ll..., M. .1 tl.. ..!. I, I
Mia.l iv llowri'iiian. II I il lUkrr. Mm
Ailn lliowii, ,1 M Hiowu, I mil- Cliiiitlv,
MicliHi't Cti iinii Ii, Mra .liiuics i;hpll
11 F Davia, Krv lMiiria.111. Mr .1 C I'ontd
I'ird lliniUitiKrr. ,1 oil 11 M IIhII, Mra II
T Krlary, Minn Kilir l.niiu. Tlioa mu.
C Mills mil mlntr hjjI, tlcr M unit, II
I'avley llrilli-ii D knurf. Allirit Sniilh.
Mt Ami t. over, Mum Kny Srlili v, Mr
.nt.fc-uusp iinii, r.lllllin lirj(rfii,
J It Triniilrton, (j t -rty ltr. IVkoli i To
inivlcli, Mr Valkriilntg, S T Wiillcia,
l.rwi Welch, Mr ,1 K Wilghl. Three
Irllrrn, no mlilrt-i.
B. L. Donne, of Forest Grove,
waa in the county Beat tba first of
me week.
Henry Kamni, of South Tuala
tin, transacted IiiihIiiuhh in the city
yesterday.
If vnnr r.rnii.rin i. t. .nin nltm
, H to us; we are the largeet handlers
boro -tonnell-lmbrle Land Co.
-. ....... .... .mil i. I... ni.', H'i
flan ll.nl. ..I 1-11...
Geo, Banlz. of naar Glennne. was
in town Weduesdav. en route to
i oruand, to epend a few tuya with
relatives there,
Brloe Wilfton, of near Timber,
reported over the phone yealerday,
that there were two feet of snow iu
that neighlior.hood, Tuesday.
For Rent Twenty-eight acres of
good, Improved land, suitable (or
dairy ranoh. Lessee can pay rent
with labor. Two house on plaoe.
Inquire of John Hendricks, Beav
ertoo, Ore, U.S. 49 62
Th P. It. A- N. Co. will noon U-
Riu th coneirm-tuui of a (altigraph
line fr tit 1 1 1 1 1 - . r-i In i point l.
yoml Biulou, ami will extend the
lllin W4ard lo the. Cot ft A f KM t
a th rod in tiiiixliml. Tim Com
T """"'K lor goou wrnwier,
i ... i t
when work will be started. Of-
licn will In i ii'. m at Roy. Bank
Itmlini, mnl at front, aril
. i. -ii.. I
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of Mm (Y..,....y. Tl,. wmk of
active r k t-titiit of th y I will
apring "'hr arnv . ml grading
rail on noun i.ieanng oi nil) riglll
ll! IV alllltll tllM till, fit Ilia .llfVMV
liab..uin prograll winter, and
gradirg, tretklaymg ml ballast
i Ii if Mr 1 1 I In II i II llfeBll.u.l l.ran
wunniit, am! thing
ill
mov" lily on ha I'. It A N. Ihid
UKUiiinr Tim road in Kchndiilrvl to
f romilntril hy Jan I, 11 1
hlngUin ciiunty will m tha
riin ui iniirli i-uily in roal
ImililiiiK lliin var. Tlia 1'. It it
N t t't I rilniili-d In lh ('. m I .
and lln t'oiisd itailwava ia alao
l.i,. .1! In ll,.l .Ii. ...In... .nil Mull
I liuilt anri Hi Uiin (nil uly during
h present year.
I (if irinalion r-a:lird llilUlwiro
ihi.i afu-f n ion of lli duath of )r
lUrgcf, (if llniku, whicaiua thi
c uuiy ai nit two yearn go, Iroin
lVl, fur Ilia Iwimlil id liia lirallh
II.. .tnaih occurred thin morning'.
11 .1 1 11 e
ami he waawell advanced ill yearn
Hi funeral will lake p'are in
llillnluro tomorrow, under the
up!(vw of the Miuiiii: order ol
thi city, and interment will be in
tlw Mammr cemetery Dr. . M
Kergnr wa a member of a lodge in
Tex, a ml waa well eelremed a a
riiit'ti al Hank Hi wife survive
I now repreeenl the Fpirella cor-
ei, formerly reprenented by Mrs
llattie lei kin Hflrclion iu your
home, wher actii-ate measure-
itiMtil ran be taken, and you get a
comet In meet the requirement ol
tour figure Send postal card, or
phone rail for app until ent M r
M K Cauille, Itillnlxiru, Oregon,
Fifth and Jck"ii Htrect. lnde
pendent phone, fH4 4ii 5
Hank is to have a big sawmill
proposition. Ihe Hunnel Milling
C I Kugene, will put in a bid
mill ( Hank, within tba next aix
a -i.
month. o ll I retorted. 1 be
mill will have a culling capacity
of rti,(Vi feet dally, and it will re
itilre a force of -10 to .4) men to
operate lb plant In it full rapoci
ty Mr. hieveneon, a repreeen ta
li ve of the Kugene company, waa in
the city yesterday, on In way to
liaok.
lUcknt Social -Minlern Wood
men of Keedvilla will give a banket
social and entertainment, in their
hall, on Haturday evening, Febru
ry 27lh. Tbe ladiei are rnpienud
lo bring banket. Kverybody come
ami have a go.nl time " 4H 50
On Wtklneeday, Feb 24, at 1.30
in tbe afternoon, the slate oilier r
.if the Ungoit Threshers' Ancia
lion will meet the Washington Co.
tbreeber at the city ball at For
est Grove, for tbe purpose of organ
m tig a county association. 1 here
are almtil 70 threshing outfit in
Washington Cout.ty, worth at least
faixX) each, making an aggre
gale of over $200,000 worth ol ma
chinery.
Matmierade Ball, at Alpha Hall,
Cornelius, Ore , Haturday evening,
February 20. Walker a orchestra
ru-krl. i on. rru- are given to
the nitMl, alm iiiost comical char
acler, KveryiKuly come and mask
Spectators, 2
Senator Wood Introduced a bill
to turn into the city treasuries 90
ncr cent of tbe lax for road pur
poses in Hillsboro, Cornelius and
I" orsst Urove, lor sweet improve-
ments. Home optniHilion to tbe bill
was met with Irom this county
. ....
and il is mil known at tin writing
bow the bill has faied
The firm of Moore A ureear hsa
been dissolved, Mr. ureear retiring
ri.. 1... fi.it i. Miuim X Hoover.
u L. it w.;.. ,.i,,.,i....l Mi.
n im uiniYn uaiiu, ,..vu.nv
Mieeat imnrean.
. . -i . i... i
lion men are taking heart. Uoi
. . i i . . . !
ointractsare ne ng mane m.n.n,
pan 01 in eiaie. iarin c '
.1 ! ... . . 11 . I lu.ll WBAB It Id
the PtiOHH tdf ired lat
year. It Is
tiiulerslond that bop dealers are in
this counly, eeeking to make con
tracts, I hits early iu the year.
Pit lily of fruit tresa at the Mom
ton's (ireenhottse, also cabbage and
strawberry plants
Kale will noon
b) ready, Cabbage mail orders at
t Muled to. 4Mt
Many farmers are setting out
fruit tree in Ibis county, this
spring. Indications, say fruit
raieore. t.oint to good crops this
year. The cool weather haa kepi
fruit back, no that it likely will not
he injured later in the season.
We still have a few bargains in
d.ithinff which we will sell regard-
1 1 t i ,ia. not aam m
irnnm uwnv. ... vi.t
,.ke place for Spring arrivale.-
mUm Bf0ck ft ()rmer
. I :i . .:.). it ..f P.,i.l
rn ilriitruint. now a resident of Pen
dlnton. and travelling for a Tort
land hardware firm, was in town
this afternoon, shaking handa with
old friends.
Do not forget to attend the Fire
men uaii, nrtuimity evening.
a wli it . 1 - I..
Give them your dollar wiiemer
yon dance or not. Show them
they are appreciated.
The Oregon Dairy mfn'a bill was
killed in the House yesterday.
Many of the leading dairymen of
the Stale favored the meaBure.
mm
n
't'l f a tl A 11 A I r I
Ihlrly-ll.rec Applicants Af.
tcr I.k'CNHCM lo T
UkMVOF THE M'UHEK SUCCEED
U.tl f lli A pptkaatw were Rcnldcl
f the Ctunly
At the reennt examination hId at
IlilUWo, Krl.ruuy 10, 11 and 12.
thirty-three applicant wrote for li
ceiiHci to teach Of thexe 20 wre
mcctwaful in earninir ccrlificttei
an follow:
I'ltil liiU-.Mi.r I. Kay, IlilUUIr
It. I, Anna Tlini"il lU-aycrlon H.I,
Mry
K. K Mmuur, Itravi-rtun It 3,
Ml. K. M. I.anliirr, I'ufrnl t'.rovr; .ro.
S. YUi Hank K. i; Mr. Alur Wilron,
;"l"l u '
Hrroii,! C.ia.lr-Jrlinir
lirli luimn, oi
IlilUlmro, l.aui Hnvrv. I oinrliu K. I,
Mar l.im!i. Itrnlvtllr, I Mwl 1!. Spin-
ii I UK, Hank K. .
'Until Itiailf liiair lMvinou, Oaaluli
k. 1, liia .V Immlr, I'orrat (irovr; Mar
Ilia hkrimra, (.anliiii It. i; Iivua M
llnllailil. Caalull K f, Alire II inim liljl,
llill.lnifu K-i, Haiyc Munrlry, Miriwmul
k 5; Dora CUpia-r. Oirf n, R l,
llV '7, f-'v. U"t I.'"'.',
j, lUfiow, (laargo K. I.
I'timary fritlficalc Jtiiif II. tliet-r,
Kt.tr t (iloc
HtAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
I' V r.mnaoiirt al t-J M J l-jwlwrnxl
wi.l of lot lilk I Naylur'a ail'l
Knimt (iiove IU""
J II lliitlmaii tt at to K W Aircy, i
a in J II Watkrr il I c V
I'VVIti iUrt al Id I iro A lloMru k.
lull .1 anil 4 tilo. k I l!iiidll 11
l'ofrt Oiovc 4
Jno M hnra.l rl al lu I. 1) Mutirry,
imil of K 11 C'liiifmt J 1 c, 14
ll lUHlrlt rt al lo Ii N TKKH, lot
) Mot k i Ttukt-t & Steait a.til
HilUtMift!. J"
J (I kwlr rt al to J II Mt'Namrr. t a
In l Walkrr 1 I c t I 4
Jaa I) Wilmol rt nl to C W 1'liuiut
rl si 5 arc Ii t I arc It I I I.. .. 7S"
Ja D W 1 1 mul rl nl to Sauiurl Clif
(irtlttal lo a in wr j t I I l.v'
A U Cap'ca rl al lo II J Southanl rt
al. 1 to a in 1 ii viir U I c ww
Alota l'.nri rl al lo Allan A Can-
Itrlil et at w V f '-.' 'Ill ..V('
J II Slrmiiiotm lu John J Cole 40 a
In arc 16 t 1 1 4a
II J l.uti'l rt al In I tiaflottr llal-r
klioll, 5 acirf III nri- ami Si t "
.1 IV
W C I'irrliiail rt nl In U A ll.llrl
al t a lit D Mv lixl l I r ami otlirr
laml i"
J M IUiIm I tt al to Wattrr ll.il.Uiii.
rt of l! k 40 hufil l. rove 4
Alfml Nlt.lin tt l lo tiro C Unl. pi
uf trot t t u J I
K (I Hprrht rt al to W M ritiiun, pi
of arc 11 t I 1 1100
11 A Itrown rt al to F 1. lU0v.11 rl al
lai1 nlvr I til I -
ilrnrv Vailtlrlirv rt al to Kit haul J
Wi io. 1 a In arc 11 1 t u 4 w"
llrrlwit T Cah n al to Jo. iuhy, e
H of w 'i r IS t I I I4V
i W Taylor rt al lo Ruth Tnul Co,
I . a a I
iu (- l and l I l n t I
no at in a .tia'avaiwii i r anu i ji i
llallir Umiv rt al to Dauirl Mrriirr,
lot o Wiu-u Ha-l ij.k)
Utriii.n MrtRerrt alio White
lot 6 lilk is Mrtrgrt Acre Tract. .. 400
Joint A Put wart al to M A Davru-
taut. 10 III arc is t 1 1 hoo I
TIMELY SUGGESTIONS
The following ait c!e ia puMiehid
at ihe ruiueet of the ashington
County free ueiivery learners:
...... s
Hon 1 i rta 11 your carrier.
Dou-i k your carrier to wait until
you aililtf aa or ante cnr.l or inter.
..
tl...,'! .tiL ntutr f.ril.r .IV h. iH l.t
i .mir !..
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mnri tilamr llie earner 11 mere are 1
. . .
t iianKi-a uiatir in iihiii-.. i
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llou't place prmiirt loose ill bo tor
i .,1.1, ui. ill. i.nllrn on.
Iioii l auk vour mrrirr lo carrv iwrtrJ
1 t
to your uciKhlxirt to avoul paying po-it
ave.
Don t bnk your carrier to nriug non
inailalile parcrli for limply, I thank you.
That ilornn't buy frrd or pay irpair hills.
Iton't ak youi earner to Irt yon mle
with him.
Don't put up any old lox on your
mail route
Dou't eaiwct vour carrier to come
wliru you wouldn't venture out.
alomrmi hi route.
m, . u . ..v...
I... ul ...... mit 1.. lia.lti t itnr i-.rrl.-r
II. . . 1 ....... .11... .I..I Kin e lM.I.r
irunil.V1U.il Silvia nil'l.niun .n.w.i
enrtirr is iltie; vou nave twenty lour
t . .
1 -.. 1
I t. ...... u.n.iM i..v.. mhr,. itounto
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vou r vou were t ie enrr rr.
r ...i ,,...
I iiu iiuay . ati'j.ij ui nmiiii.a mum u.i.v.
aiiunlie: they will keep; con no more;
... 7... -.1 .m-Wti v.m. rhniwr .
"-rhli Umt ii ttllJ.M
,imt Vott .Ince in umil boxes, as at the
I ' . 1
postollice.
ii.. ..... ...in ..MMirMwiii i rfM
lor all uuiimiliioie parcels tnat you asa,
liim Oi luii.ii fur von.
.. ' .. 1 ..... . .1.
Do vet a gomt ooi; put it up in goon
shape in a convenient r
tirr lo drive ut)' to.
mvrnlent place lor tne cur-
Do unto other as you wlsli tiieui io no
ii n to vou. Wc ciirrlem are only moon
and llrsh, a you nil are; we hsve a heart
that Ivt-ats witliin our clirsti.
WALLACE -GU1LLIAMS
Married, et the home ot Mrs. N. S.
Boohe. sister of the bride, at Mon
month. Oregon, February 17,1909
Mr. Karl W. Wallace, of Hillsboro,
Ore , and Miss Beatrice Ouilliacus,
w. A Vood otbctating. I lie hap-
PY owpf6 w.iU mak6 lneir hom lu
Portland, trbere the groom has al
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Ptiion wim ue ciuuttnaaer u..
o Una c y , a p
. ' . . .
The Argue extends congratula
tions.
NOTICE
- All persons indebted to the firm of
. a.SA.I' .
Moore ot ureear are ret uesieu
nay their accounts at once.
49-WI K. W. Moore,
J. C. Greear.
How ia this? Corvallis Cream
ery butler, 750 per roll; dairy but-
tjr. 65o. at Ureer'a. 43 oi
HilUlxiro Argun, tl W) yrar.
Mr. Edward llwrnvm iitd with
bur paranla in Portland, jrMtrrdy
IovpmI your niony in Jak Prk
and m hanny.
Jff'l, I linriMI'll I. ill kim liflfcli
WM j() ,h;ci M
'. tl i, . 1 1.. v.. .ik
vaa i ara in iiiid 11111" wwi 'i
IlilUlmro.
J. Krni, of Cornnlitu, wan in
town yeatfrday, on kuiriaa.
It.ilrt II. 1'iuMock, of liai.kn,
wan In town Tuiaday.
John Vani)yka, of VorlxKirt,
waa a county cat iilor ytwlerday.
John White, of Corneliua, vinited
the county ant, Tueaday.
K. J, Thom. of Heaverton, had
hiiMinnna io HillMhoro, Monday.
C. K. Heaae, of Hcbolla, tranaict-
m Duaineaa in lliiiKooro. yeteraar.
U'. A. Marlin, of south of town,
win on the alrftolt Monday.
M. D movan, of raat of Orenco,
wat in the city, Haturday.
Krnk Thinle, of H'ju'h Tualatin.
waa in the city, Tueday.
Full H(irtiiii-ct of Kt cardiiand
alhuioa at the ilillehoro Confec
lionery. Petr NVIaon, a VhI Colon
farmer, w.a io town the first of Ihe
Week.
Fresh fish every Friday and Hai
ti r.Uy at Mnore tv Hoover meat
market. 47-11
Fred Koonlx, the Bethany mer
chant, was iu the county seat yes
terday.
Money to loan on real estate
Term reasonable. Apply to Ku
ratli Broe, Hillsboro, Or. 21-tf
Fred 8. Bynon. of Portland, a
brother in law of Kdward Benson,
spent yesterday in this city.
Have your clothes cleaned and
i""" "D "tu,-
i .1 ti. 1 1 ..i:.'
work a eiially. 47 51
is da. nil lUKip, fci'o 1 m a Tin a 1
merchant, was up from below Reed-
ville, today.
Write or call on K W. Haines,
Fori a', drove, and be will tell you
about Oak Park.
ueo. Dcnuiinericti ami Aiiuipu
1 fi. i 1 . 1. l 1
Siegnni go to Aioany tonight to i
preeeiH 11 iuo umiimi'iu ui 111c new
Kiks temple at that place.
Dr. J. K. Adkin. of Hillstioro,
Mill l) ID niSrortiand Ueniai 01
1 t .a 1 1 . a a
... a. I-- ...I u..J.
ui5o raiur.i.y aim ou.iu.j, ui
further riolice
400
J. Goddrd,
manager of the
Portland Hospital Aeaociation, vis
it ml Hillsboro physicians, yester
day.
Oyster slaws will ba served at
ttia Kenann'n (Confectioner v. on the
. , , ... h.l! IWt
UllUf 'l I1IV I M V v aa-vawaa ai-Mww
forget It
11. I- l man nl I'nriianil
n .i 1 I
.
win occupy um uru.ai iuia iu
the enrung I.IOCK, upstairs, next
week, b-sinnini Monday morning
Daryl C. Chipman and ieine
H Reynolds, of Forest Grove, were
married at the Methodist parsonage
Im UilUtoro, February 17, 190tl,
Rev. L. F. lWknap ofticiating,
r.n . LiMM11tri to ,.11
uiwa vM" uawvu . a -
.,, , ., . ,-, . . ,
i well to call at the depot
. ii 1 . 1 1 x
Store. Illgnesi maraet pneo paiu
fi.:.. .ILL.... U.T..I rt.u.l . ui.
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ij t i ii k i: tl it ar ii uu nvtiucouaiD.
r. . aicn.
-
. w T . t 1-
,--.. lnr n.cflat .0 Hara
miss marie t iiuzav, toruierij
owMi.-rM. .... j
Hit. l.kmii itnnru in. hn.nl
"'. --- r-
is now taking a course in a noepi- Grant Unde,B. of South Tuala
tal at Los Angeles, taking up the wag in ,he counly B(?a yeeter.
proieeeiuu ui praviii-ai uuiro,
Hercules Btummnur Powder, fuue
and caps always on hand Get
our prices before purchasing
rrauk t tsoririca, neeuviue. uu
County Commissioner Butner. of
Bsavertoti, and McClaran, of Gales
-'iiTraoir mum in town vnaiernav. at -
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r'.r , '7 1 .1"
I ftuuuiuK m ' " " w. " -
w
I I
1 c Juniy uuuri.
nave a snap in a
in a close in
irwA.llV.
pi:o ui uiuimori twiwti vu uanir
o. : u.. . 7 v..,0-
hub o. , una a i iouuj ut.uau, ruu
. ki .t it .Mitt Tnrma f!nn
" "."T"!' "T ' . '
oell-Imbri. Land Uo
G. W. Marsh, who served for
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I nnm... I M.U.d .d . fFI.I II1VAV 111
I...I... F1 ii..linTa nr.li. I .1 P.t.
uuao " unci "u vu.n .,
I Ian. I ratiirnnd tit bis home near
p.nA.-i . venterilaT.
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i wenty-one acres wHutn muee
of town; no buildings; all but two
aores in pasture; 1 acre in timber
and 1 in cood orchard; fine land,
a id can be bought on easy terms.
Price, $20r0.-Connell-Imbne Land
Co.
Yesterday afternoon, Frank De
Laney, who Uvea betweeu tlillsW
ro and Cornelius, waa thrown from
a horse, and sustained serious in
1 turie8. Two ribB were broken, and
he waB hun internally. Dr. F. A.
Bailey attended the injured
Hn.riir nan n H.nrr thi.
QU.-tir flu 11 H.nruw.
. r;,.,"-",' ; u"f
t , ,
Kiuea.i. wu. " . --
vear during the time of tax col
f . ... . . wal
lection, rtis sureties were: m.
Sohulmerioh, J. W. Shute, A; C.
Shute aod A. 8. Sholes, each for
,r) out).
MarvMott died at the county
poor farm, on the 13th, at an ad
io vanceu age. neoior wort ison,
years of age, and another county Heidel and family, Monday. Mr.
charge, died on the 17th. Morn- Adams ie president ot the Vancou
aon was a new man in the county, ver Merchants National Bank. On
and refused to Bay anything con- Wednesday the Heidels entertain
cerning his history or relatives, ed Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Woods, ol
Both were buried in the farm cera- Vancouver, who are relatives ol the
etery. 'family.
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Water of Last Stream
Oiunty Appropriated
in
c. h. cotserr file) the might
ft b Ltiluid for agricultural
Dtnmlic Parpoa
and
C II. Go-wit. of Portland, this
Mk, Died in the County Recorder'!
oflioe a water right on Hcoggini
creak, the lant available .tre.tn for
the purpone in Washington county.
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Water riahti have neen filed on
North and Houth Dairy, Tualatin, I
McKay, and dales creeks, during
the nasi three month. Umsettl
claimiiu bis filing an appropria-
lion of 1,0W miner inches, under a I
siz inch pressure, the water to be I
diverlel from the right bank at a I
xiint which bears aouth 3.J degree,
I MO feet from the section corner of
stuiiona 21, ,,'i, and 20, town
ahip 1 south, range A west of the
ill. Mer., by means of a diverting
j,m 0 bi h fllffiM and
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ditches to extend in a southeaster
ly direction from the point of di
version; ditches to le 4 feet wide
at the bottom, and 10 feet wide at
the water surface, and to crry 2
feet
01 water witn a grade 01 one
loot in 2r0 feet. The water is ap
propriatd for domestic and agri
cultural purposes. The available
0 iw is cubic fett persconJ, and
the proj-ct eavora of a summer ir-
Kton acheme.
PROBATE
in tne matter 01 ice estate ni jonn
a' rwun.i ,1 .Hn.ini.ir.tr r
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IKUIUvri evvi w cay a B v vuvawv aww awe i
UC - lllUD
Mra Elizabeth Heltzel appi int
eJ adminisltatrix cf the estate cf
Win Hellzil, deceased. Bond oi
1 1,000 approved.
Ordered that will of late James
havav Kfl sanl in nlark of fiilliam
-y - -
n.,ln,. M l,., t0
Mme and mtt proof.
Diaaolution of Co-Partnerthip
Tiia r,.,,nrli1;n n.rtAfnrA arialino
f f... "
M i, rj. (ireear and K W
Moore, under tbe firm name of
Moore A Ureear. 10 H.llBhoro. Ore 1
is thia day dissolved by mutual
conaeut, Mr. Ureear retiring from
tbe firm.
Dated February 11, 1909.
49 0 K. W. Moore,
J. C. Greear.
Herman Kebnke, of south ol
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u tr I Lil u
inutboro, was in town yeeteroay
J. Hughes, of east of town, was
on the etreelK, Tuesday.
Fre.1 Shaler, of l?outh Tualatin
was a county eeat visitor, yester
day.
E W. Haines, of Forest Grove,!
waa eeen on tbe streets this after
noon.
1
n.,l.l
Mrs. Geo. W tit, of n.r.llnd'
a 1 .a a.. iaAiaAii
vieueu orr moiuer, atio. aiaci,
Iki. Mn.ntniv
iuid uiuiuiui.
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m u i. r u j. .1..
tum, uarrni, i-i lumuirwu,
. ..1 1 : : il.. ;i
1 iraueauitxi uumuni iu mo m
ILmUv
1 1
v P V.n.lamndpn f.f tb Vr.
hoort section, was in the cit7 laBt
g.turdav
n v v , , . v
nuuci..uu0)U, .v.
boort, was in the city yesterday,
and calleil on the Argus
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Jono loacn, oi nanae,
came
down to HUlBOOro, lueeaay, On
liueiness.
Peter Zurcher. a prominent far-
mer ol tne cedar miu aietrict,
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iransacled businei8 in town won-
... .. t
Jy-
For Btovea and ranges, come and
see Sohultuerich Bros. We carry a
I .
n..mit a aiiuiir .ml nnr nrirAD are
l .r ' m
ijj8 lowest
iew SldewaiK 13 oemg con
.iriitMl thi week on Oak street.
Kalw Stn ,j 11lh ..,. bv
Erneet FoorJ F K Adkin8 ,D(J
n,u.
The program committee of the G
A. R. and W. R C. wish to thank
thoee who aeaittd them in the
Tl , 1 .ll .! 1
Liincoin uay ceieorauon, nu ee
pecial thanks ia tendered tne band.
T..-u.tnol.l.fin.l Klain mnva.
ment watch, Hunter case, photo
I K'ph case-
eave at this oflioe.
Reward, 15.
49 50
Mra H. K. Smith arrived from
M Usouri, yeeterday, on a visit to
i :. i IT I T .1 II.
her eieter, Mrs. II. 0. Lane, of this
Udtoxi.
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louwui una a complete net
-wr t 11
farms of all sizes in our oflioe; also
the most desirable cily property,
improved ana nnimprovea con
nell-Imbcie Land Co
I Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Adams, of
101 Vancouver, v BBn., visueu r. ra
in If ! t VU fta
TheCjaDty Board met Wed nee
day, in pcial mvpion tr nnM.I'r
the appointmfnt of a (' uinty Sur
veyor, to till the unexpired term of
the late I.vi C. Walk-r. The pe
tition of A. A. Morrill, asking to
he appfiinUwl to fill the raranfy,
wan considered hy the hoard, with
th result that he recciel the un
atiimons vote. He gave a bond in
the turn of fj.OOO, with the follow
log luretiee: Dr. r . A. Bailey,
2.00C; W. () Donelnon, John Van-
it-raal and K. C Hrtramof. ecb
l.fXXJ. Mr. Morrill wan deputy
iureyor under the late L C.
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termi. He ie thoroughly qualified.
and bii petition waa nuuif-rcuii)
ned by member, of the Count,
i 'lanital iaw . . a .a i
v' . "'.U.UJ"":':.. UiJ
trtm I fi an I nilnani r . (Via n mi - m 1
V. Zr" ' ..V. . " -! " ' '
wan nreeented. Mr. Morrill will
bgin his dutie at once.
Wi ami a Urm nf fmm .m in Hi
I - ' - ' 1
acre, within 2 or 3 miles of Bux
ton, which has running water on
it, that will do for poultry and
fruit raining, and hag some pasture
rr ice taunt be reasonable. Ilu-ee
inquiries come to us from all part
of the country. If your place will
fill the bill let us Lave it
oell-Imbrie Land Co.
Con
Ord Castle, of the vicinity of
Reedville, was arrerted by Deputy
SberifTQuick.Tuesday.and brought
to Hillsboro, on complaint filed
by A. Oaener, in wbicb it 1 al
leged that on the ve of the 11 .b
innl . Cantla marta an asaantt ni!
UIerman Bighup witb a knife. qm
tie was arraigned before Jusiic
Barnes, Tuesday afternoon, and en
tern a plea of "not guilty" Bail
for bis appearance at tbe examina
lion, which probably will occur the
last ot tbe week, in the eum of 43CO,
wa furnished by Castle's friends
The state was represented by Dep
uty District Attorney T. H.Toneue. I
and M. I', lsump appeared lor tbe
j.r.nj.!
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mi II .
The West
Union district will
bold their annual Sunday School
Convention, at Tualatin Plaini
Presbyterian church, on Saturday,
Feb. 27, at 10 o'clock sharp. All
are invited.
Banner Tent, Koiihts of tbe
Maccabees, of Greenville, made a
record in getting returns on tbe in
surance policy of ll.OOt). carrifd by
tbe late Win, Heltzel, in favor of
bis wife Mr. Heltzel's death oc
curred Jan. 21, and on account ol
awaiting the reports of the coroner
ana nts pnysic an, tne oeatn no-1
tice and claim did not leave Green-
. unU1 FebrUi j The $1,000
was received by Keco'd Keeper
Louis F. Caretens. February 15
and at once turned ovtr to Mrs
eitxei. as the returns came
from Detroit, Michigan, inside ol
14 days, tbe transaction eetabiieih.ee
a new record for promptness in
payment cf a death hes. It will
be remembered that Mr. Heltz-
was killed by Monroe Huber.
We have laid n a full supply of
pipe and pipe fillinss. If ou de
sire anything in this line, come
and see os. Schulniericb Bros.
John E Bailey, of above Buxton,
was discharged Tuesday, from eer
vice on the United States trial jury
1 , 1 4 M v 11 .i..n.i.' . a
,u 'uu8 11 uivcriuu 1 uuutv, at
Portland, where he bad been for
Mver.i week. u. Bailev thinks
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Ul PU'UK uul m,jrc inuur
. j --a i:.v 1
treee auu ioy riiueu waiuuts oulSFCOl) RTRKKr Hf T T SRORfl
1.:.. u .u- : j .1 i .
1 uis rancti, iuib curing, pruviueu ue
can get the ground in condition.
He Bold his prunes at 4 jc a pound
last year, and has not lout faith io I
that crop.
Dance at Beaverton Hall. Sa'u-
evening, tebmary JO,
for ,he benefit of tbe Beaverton
u"uu uuu. '-"i iuuiuuiijk
nupper, f l 2n ine receipts wit!
ug6(j to purchase unifoims for!
the club
The public ie cordially
invited.
ynT SaleRa-cleaned clever uee.1.
vn. I. .t 12o. J. W. Vandervel
den, Roy, Ore F
0. address,
I IJ. . T O J.f
roreet urove, . ton
o0 Wednesda v. Miea Jennie Lit
ligard. of thiB city, had a total of
85,( 16 votes, being second on the
list of competitors for the Tele
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trim a Aiasca irm
Her friends
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bete hope she will win, but her
main competitor has quite a lead
over her at present.
This ie a good time to make
fence. J. W. Vandervelden, of
Roy, can furnish cedar posts. P.
0 addreee, Foreet Grove, R. 2. 43:f
The Christian church will hold a
reception on Monday evening. Feb.
Inn. . .. l ....
za, lor tne memDere anu irietuB.
A short programme and a eccial
time wm De me order, au are
- wvitea.
For Sale Alsike clover seed. 14c
per lb C. P. Wunderlich, Center-
vuie. r. u. aaureee, uorneuue,
111 k -v .
1 48 ol
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Rev. C. F.
H"'
iswanuer, oi rortiana,
the Oregon Christian
raieeionary convention, win preacn
-a . i
01 vuu.v,u uUt oub
I at IhA I'hvta tail nhtlanh nawt Uiih
J mwniPg aim evening.
Henry Harris, who has fixe lit
tie dairy herd west of town, was in
town Tuesday.
Kdward Benson and Ivan Simon
visited the metropolis, Tuesday, on
oueinees.
J. Soper and wife, of the Center
villa section, were in town, yeeter
day.
Herman Collier, of Sertoli,
was
a county seat vintor, yesterday.
PROrRHSIONAL.
F
A. BAILliY, M. D.
i'hysiiflaa and Snrgron
Olflrav Rallay-Monran Mivr. nptim.
Uooma 12, IS and I A. Krsiilrnrtv-Suuth-wmt
ronmr ilawllna and ttai-uotl Hlrrn.
Ucith 'riion.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otfir tiiuirt oorTri Drlln Iru mr
Kl'lnc Raatof Court Houw,
la In eoroar of tba blut-k.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Hnrirann Southern raclHo fuiiroaJ f(
tiZZZl Jlt
i.ortu.iu.orjinat.,iiuiaiKr.or,
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A. B. BAILEY. M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
UFFICE Kooms 7, O ana 9
XX .
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phonea. TTillsWn Ort
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Room 10 and U Morgan-Bailey Block,
atri-et. Ovar Dennli Store.
HILLS BOKO
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VtrW wWaVaMVWM
0a. H. afaiaVy W. 0. Nmr
BAG LEY St HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Eoom 1 and i Hhate Boildlnf
HILLS BOKO, , . ORKItO.I.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
fooma . 4 t. Marfan Hiiuwit
JOHN SI. WALL
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Offica Upetcirs, Bailey afwrgao Block
Room, 1 an a.
UILL8RORO. . ORJCQON.
sraVaaArVaiMMaMffaaaaaM
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orrics: Main Buaet, opp. Court Houa.
HILLSBORO OREGON
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upatalra, Room 3, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
ArMnAArVAeMvyvvVVy
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Tbe only graduated and licensed Veter
inary iu Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical experience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
.STABLE No. 1
Oifioe pbouea: Pacitle Statea SOI; I ml. 213
Residence phone; Independent 243
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Under New Manaxemeut
Rate, $1.23 to $2 Per Day
C. E. PKIGM0RE, Proprietob
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Da J R Marshall
Dr R L Jefcott
MARSHALL & JEFFCOTT
DENTISTS
We are Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
WehrungBldg. HILLSBORO, 0BE.
C. F. LIBBY
Jeweler and WatcH Re
pairing
Repairing a Specialty
Satisfaction guaranteed
Main & Third, Hillsboro.
Wall Paper
And
Paper hanging
Agent for the ALFRED
PEATS' wall papers, the
best on the market. Sae
my Samples.
SEE" MY SAMPLES!
W. H. TAYLOR
R. F. D. No. 4. Inde
pendent Phone. No.' 1.5.
i mile west of ?
HILLSBORO. OD.
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T. A. Hardin, of Forest Grove,
waB in town today.
Another car of fnce wire juel
received from the East. We can
sell you anything you want io tbte
line at prioea that beat them all.
Sohulmerich Bros. - -
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