The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 17, 1909, Image 5

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CiinulUcc WorUim I.lkc
llcavcrn lor IIi lutu Time
CEO. CIHW TO KIUB OUtlawS
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Kldt
The Fourth of July Ciimmills are
working kril fur a grand lima on
the Kuurth end a program will U
worked out thai will nM tba
uauat calibration. Pouter, are al-
I . ... - .1 tl,M I. a tMft Mill
suv om, u '
,11 o-r tha county
W. W. II.
(HI
ha imwlvtHl
word that tha
audville nl-rtainmnl, ine bal
loonist, lh trapua oJ
wire people will all be here.
Th rotnmlllra haa added a nw
Mlura-(irga(iiliiuD, wall knowo
ll ovr tha north oouuly, will br
bera. and will rlda two of tha woret
outlaw brourhua to be found la tha
WllleiwaiU Valley. ThMra tha
innuina outlaw bora that la to
aT. horana that will buck to a (In
. t a a
i.i. t ill lintM. (lihaoo is oneof
th-bwl ildra In Oregon, and b
will furnlah plenty of andl-maul
nil einuiiihl.
Tha big llag H" "
tod thera will m plnly of ahada
mi Mta for avert bnly, aud a
raourd crowd la prrdioled.
Tha Hanks band will b down to
help iu tha mu.le, and thla with
tha ralnforcatranl of tha Halhany
Band, with tba local, will give plan
tyofmuiic. The eommlltae alah
a loeaure lha peopled Washing
(on County that Ihie will U ona id
tha hat wUbratlona, from alart to
flnl.h including lha nreworke
avar bald on lha Waal Hida.
SUNDAY BALL CAME
Tha Cardinal, will play lha I'eo
dIm' Clothing ball Uam, rortland,
I lha local ground, Hunday. Tha
flailing loam i said to ha alar
aggregation, and a good anay
gama it i peeled.
LADIES
Please call and see our lina of beta,
a diacounl on all trimmed hata
II. Rhoa A Co. lUf
Welil, rd Hlora for bard
wheal Hour.
Alien II. Warren, who ha been
fading lltubor far 0 Chritiatao,
above Huitou, appended work the
laa of lha weak, owing lo an 1n
jurad fjot, aud caw a down to the
county irel.
Ilonaa for sale. A few head oT
good, general purpoea work borate
(or sale. Inquire of IhlUboro KIT
ery Co. 2-lf
Henry Hchmeluar lid of! a load
of wood, Tuesday, and some of the
load Ml on him. He wai badly
bruited, and la taking a temporary
reepite from work with Dr. A. H.
Bailey in attendance.
(ioata for ssle: 1,' head of Nan
nira and kida, quiet and well
graded Angoras; will trade for
young alack. W. W. Jaquith,
i.aurei, iioute 14
J. It Htawart.of H..uth Tualatin,
wat in Monday, gelling ready to
atari baying, which ia a little early
in til neighbirbood thia year
Cheat ii maturing rapidly.
Mn. A. M. Bullock, of above
Mania, sullrtred severe Iniuriea
few dayi ago, by reaaon of a heavy
gat foiling on her. Dr. Mumford.
of Ilanki, altendwd.and the patient
Ruling along nicely.
For Hale A good piano, nearly
new. win be aold al a liberal re
duotlon. Addreaa "X," oare Argue
omce,
Thurston Buxton, well known In
Washington County, and whose
ather settled above Forest Urove,
in mo earliaal of I mes. waa dawn
to the county eeat Tu-wday, at the
range ploolo,
a
money lo loan on real eat ate.
lerina reMonablH. Apply to Ku
in uroe , nuuhofo, or." 2l-lf
Thoa. McDanlel, of near Buiton,
In town Tueaday, nuraing a
baJly bruined band, caused a few
dyj ago by an aeoident. Ho waa
tending chain on the carriage at
Is u1'1 0,ilLn(1 log pinioned
hit hand, omening tha palm aud
knuckles of two of hia fingers,
Bargains see our ladle' shoes.
"Ruler CI 60 value, at 12 50 Also
Misses' and Children's shoe bar
8ins.-H. Wehrung A Sons.
Dr. John (livens, well known
yrs ago around Foreet Drove,
Ureenville and HillMboro, aid who
t relative of the Hartley family,
now Bupt. of (he Htata Asylum,
'? Flno, Idaho.
Jile wnrkl ncr nrnnr.il Vila tinnan
Firnt and lHeeline, the other day,
Witt Smith pioked up a paper,
Mdreaied to J n Mt.mn k...
ing the date of March 25, 1874.. It
"a a walla Walla Union, contain,
ng an article on the death of Kx
rreisldent MilUr.1 iriilmn .n.l
fives Congreae a big roast for its
Jgnoranoe on Western needs. Ills
valuable relio, and much phed
John Ocirrnlrl. a garlonnr, and
h" hMt at hlmif Ii a ,,rnt.
K'-mi t..rl of a f.,w. u Ukn U.
ra Juti! l!rrM, yualrrday
morriliig. on :l,rne of carrvimr
Corioealml WMUuna. Crirrnirl
nn drinking the nlalit (ra.
ao.l when rifund drinka whli..,!
onl In revolver and threatened to
lo tmnlnnxi Hninjiy Uimrlct At
torney Tongue Bitr for the
alale, and lha defendant nleadad
guilty, and wm flnd IV) c.h Ann
and tw.iiir daya In j.ll. The jail
aenlenra wa aontmndail durinv
good behavior. John ia a good clt-
inn, imluNlrioiiH and tliriflv. and
feela vyy had over the affair.
1 now repreaent the Hulrella cor-
l, formerly repreanntiMl by Mrs
HaiUe leikliii. Helection in vour
home, where accurate ruature
menu can be taken, and you get a
ooraet to meet the reonireoienU of
your ngure. tsnd postal card, or
phone call for appointment Mrs
M. K. ( audle, HilUlxtro, Oregon,
Filth and Jackeon Hlreel. Inde-
iendenl phone, fiH-l H W
A K. Matthew, of Tualatin, wa
rought up lo the count? eeil the
laat of the week, UMn a oomplalnl
iMUed I cl .re Justice liarnea. chari
ing the old man with threatening
to kill. The trouble was over a
step on, by Iho name of Neltlelon
Upon invalidation Prosecutor Thoa
II Tongue conclu If .1 it waa a fain-
y affair, and tha oane waa die
miad Tha old man quit-claimed
aoma proirly, ibe neil dav to hl
wire, and the helpmeet brought suit
for divorce, all ended happily, and
the old gentleman, said to be at
harmlMa aa a kitten, went on hia
way rtjolrlng.
Thoa. Howe haa put in a nice new
clean alock ol groceries, etaple and
fancy, at hia new elore on the cor
nr oi rum v nr. uiipoaue ine
echoo! houee. lie will pay farmers
the blgheal market price lor egga,
and pay cah or trade. Call in
and e him. Thoa. Ilowa. tirocer
The Donald Lumber Co.'a mill
had a narrow earapa from being
burned laat Thurixlay. Tha mill
ia located about four mi lea alxiva
Banks, and a larfe crew of men
ere called out to fight the flame.
which aiarUnl from a slashing in
tha neighborhood. After strenuous
Hlrl the fire waa eitiogulabed,
but not until the mill waa hard
threatened. The mill la a ZWQ
capacity concern, and the loas
would have been a eevere one
A dancing parly will U given at
Hillsboro Hall. Halurday, June )',
under the auspice of lha Catholic
young pecple, the proceeds to be
need fr improvements on the
Catholic church properly. Kvery
body welcome.
K. K. (leer, logging for Johneon
Broa , rul a llag pole for the City
I'ark, thia week, ard Tuesday, W
K. Hmiib hauled it iu. The timler
is KM) 11 in length, and is a daisy
lieer cut three trees before he found
one up to the measurement. D. B.
Iteaeonar will hoist the spar free of
charge to the city. The pole coet
tbe ctty a "ten spot."
Twenty eight years eiperience as
dreeamaker. La lee I modes. I
reepectfully solicit tbe patronage
of the ladieaof Hllleboro Dress
making parlors, Jefferson Bt, cor
ner Third. Hillsboro. Ore. 13 0
Bring your wives, mothers, sweet,
hearts, aiaters, brothers, ooueioe
all to eae'Xucile. A play all can
enjoy because it ia clean in action,
a i.rettr atorv, and nas a Dunou oi
comedy interepereml that will make
all who see It glad they came. Al
the Crescent Theatre, June 2.r.
Benefit Hillsboro Band. Watch
for lhes parade.
Cabbage, kale and celery plants,
for sale at Morton'a greenhouse, io
large quantities. Also some choice,
Ihlrfly tomato plenti.-Morton's
(ireenhouse. 13 4
C. W. Battin, of I-akevllle, Minn.,
and who has been touring Califor
nia and the northwest, is here, tbe
guest of a former townsman, L. J.
Rushlow. He ia looking over Ore
gon with a view of future location.
Danoe at Alpha Hall, Cornelius,
Ratordav eve. June waiier
Tickets. 76 cents. All
invited. 14 5
Herald" Folk, a Kansas Newt
paper man, has nought the Forest
llrove Times, and will merge who
the News He expects to put in a
linotypi, and enlarge to seven ool
umns.
Foutth nl July will sore be here
and luet so sure vou can get style
and lit In clothing, at prices that
are under Portland prices at Ii.
Wehrung & Bous.
Joaenh Killen. of Banks, and
who haa been ill for some time,
died at hia home. Juue 15, and in
lerment was today, in the Center
Point oemetery. Rev. Belknap
conducted the services.
Will dellvsr cherries at the fol
Inwlnir nrioes: 25 piunds and
over, 3 cents per pound; under 25
rmnnda. 4 cents uer nounu. JU. J.
RushloW, Hillsboro, Ore.
J. J. Sax. a former Sherwood res
ident. has sold out his holdings
over at Pitner, on the coast, and
was in town Wednesday. He may
settle again in thia county. v
Hnita cleaned and Dressed prompt
lw Also suits to order, All work
unarm ined. UDstairs. next to
postoOlce. August Tewa, tbe Tai
lor.
fltrawberrv boxes at R H
Greer's. Pound eiiea.
'SI
Churler Not Deemed Sound
by $7MHM) Inventor
ILL HAVE CASE TO SALEU COUKI
'aprtnf
Court la I
Validity
Decide I'paa
Foreet (irove will be delayed a fnw
monlhain tbe installation of her
propoeed new water works, which
ware to Lav followed a I7(),(XK)
bond laaue. Tba iovaling ciinp-
any at Ibe laat minute quentloned
the validity of the college city
charter, and the case will be set
tled lo frlendlv suit. Judge
Campbell, of the circuit bench, will
it on the case, and then by stipu
lation it will ba taken to the Ku
preme Court. The Foreat drove
dfliciala hope lo gat the bearing to
tba Kupreme Court rushed through
In order to have work bgin on tbe
new Walur nvatJim In vr
abort time, but iheae caae always
moveslow If the case can not be
i ti i . ... .... I
uectuea eariy enougn mere win ie
suspension of work until neil
Spring, nd it is almoet Impossible
lo t.nt in a avatam in lha Wlnlat I
lime, Radford Uughlln. Forest
Urore'e mayor, and K. W. Haines,
M.d-Sammcr Mitliaeiy, Special Prieea
think the Souru wi II hold the' T V J 'T l"' " W Mih Hall, with the following pro- Chin, pig..-A. B (iarrigus, Banks,
barter loe tot Th I de .rec.te at cone.deryiR the dry .ao,, tb. pitno golo M iea Liola Ore.. II 2. Independent phono,
hi de . ' KorU Jrn.1 nled. ""'t n lh" 'V p V. declamalion. "How the 632 Manning. 14 17
the delay, aa roreal uro?e needs markably good. Potato p'aniing, ,, . u-.. vi-. uli. . , , , . ,.
the new ITO.UW water plant. in RHier.l, " ill begin up there next VAi' -I.' iS frS. ihi I flhu"
A 1 declamation, Io the Toils of the week will be the last day. of tbe
i . 1 ItiiuA .r?T 3 L'h U dr'' tn'1 that hi8 mmp on 11,6
dlea and Children s trimmed hats T...Lfin .,..nK r.f inn t.nmna
. fl-. i:- r 1. I; ' 1 1
u. ill. 7, Tt 7 i t
while belts that will be aold at re
duced pricea, (or the next two
weeka. Come while tbe aseortment
ia good.
Mra. Iruogene liath.
A Lon Yankee
A noted Kvangeliat and lecturer,
II. 11 Uurloo, of Da Moinee, Iowa,
ill be at tbe Christian church,
Saturday, Sunday, Monday and
Tueedav niahU. ilia subject on
Halurdav night will be "A Line
Yankee Abroad with a Urioeack "
8u inlay night. "Impreesions of the
Passion Play," msde while visiting
Oberammergan, in 11MX)"
IIIL&TEAD UAKT
Mr. Denver M. Milslead, of Wasco
County, ami Miss Mamie n. wni.
daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. . .
Danl. of KeiHlvills, were married at
the home of the bridn'e parents,
June J, isnr.i, rsv. jouo neicu
officiating. The young couple will
.rt ... r, . f I. .1' 1 L I
make their horns east of tbe moun-
tains.
STRVRNS CONNELL
Mr. fleorge F.Stevens and Miss
. . 11 ; . - j :
Marv l( 1 act jooneii were uuueu 10
yune 10, lnn. ivev. uaroiu uuwr,
nf Fnrtland. officlatinn. The bride
aa drMa-Ml in white crsne du
chine over .ilk with directoirs sash,
and carried white carnations. 8he
was preceded by two flower girls,
Ruth and Dorothy l.lnktaier, wno
strewed rose-petals i
in the bride's
ngrin wedding
by Mrs. S. T.
path. The Lobeng
march waa played
Linklater.
Tha couple leave nunaay, ior
rt . . I . Mr.. ; 1 1 w m I knm. I
auer Juiy .,
1. l..l . r. -1 IL. . I
- J
Mghth ana Main, ine usi 01
umU:
. .. ,.
ml: W. II. Connell. Miaeea Anna, liar-
rlet. Ulitia and Brasie Connell, Wetley
JZTT 8
iwnumi: Mr. and Mra. Will Stoven.
Mr. and Mra. Fred utevena. Mr. ami
" . a
Mrs.Jo..eomiell,Mr.andMra.T.i:onnei ,
Mr. ami Mia. Ilk-hard Connell, Portland;
II. i...i m ini, ommeii. nr. ami
Mra. V. 1. Wood, Mr. and Mra. lidward
Ilicricu, Dir.aiiu .....
Mr. ami Mra. J. U. Scnuimencu, nan an;
Mra. Thoa. Bityeu, l'ortlaml; Mr. ami
Mrs.Ueo. Bleradorf Mr .and Mr. j),
iiuia....v., -
wmmma.! V . '
u,uer inil Mias Irene uuiuuert, rori-
. . . .... rt 1.- f1,M.
"alanT; .,! '.Tr Klch.rir:
and Mra. S. T. Linklater, Missea Ruth
and Dorothy Linklater, Kiuauetn Mime,
M.rie iTanikaie! Roaa . 'W. Cn
mm u a.M.u.v.M
i . a.ab a.1 m til set at, 1 nurnnri nirai
k Roaa. Mra. Geonre lxeb. Richfield,
Wuah.i Measra. u. u. wimea ana james
Oave.
The Darlors were decorated with
auaroronna- the hall with OnCOD
" ' ' D - 7 - w
Crape, and tbe dining room
ferns and marsueriie.. manyoeau-
.tt a . I M ...t
r.
Kiasa were
a f . . 1 Ti
;rrK riJ5:
jj mu
r i .l. i.i.i . k..i .
nas Deen in wwuuuhw "
f?r mn y"rf lD.i.bU.V :!;??
PwS lalwho. , home the wed-
d- . aa MlTiXl
WJi" oeieorawu.
Lloenee to wea naB oeen graniea
a . A . J
... rt 1.-11 o.iv. n..-i-
w. Doon vauiuuoii, roia vuuur
and Effie May Galbreath, Tuala
tin; and Clauds Leedy and Maude
Weinman, both of near Tigardville.
Erwin Mead, aged 24, son of
Amos Mead, of Buxton, was badly
irjured by a log rolling on him,
yesterday. Dr. Mumford, of Banks,
is attending.
Hillsboro Argus, $1.50 per year
Rev 11. tmerir. alia. 11. V'lwrir, nn-llo
iai W ii iii'ii
I-Wal on every p.i;;o
g'is, always.
Illtie Kihoii ifhM, three 1. u ruin
fur I t ct-nU, at hiniii'jtt JlroH.
The Udvil!e kid nine was de
feate at Jackton, 1hI Friday, by a
score of ... to .
Three cans finti corn, 2-r central
Kin moll Bro.
Ora and A. I!, titrrisue, of
Banks, were down to il.e (iihnon
home eale, FaUnd iy.
Three cana tomatope, 'lU cci.Ih, at
Km mot I lima.
I)r. r. A. IiiiUy, the toonwr
pnyeicmii ih aumiuing Masonic
(rand IMlge al Portland this week.
Toaetrd corn Fiak
lor
cenle, al Kiiiinoll Itrne.
r-even fur
W tentM.
John Kick, elio Ijvt-H on Iowa
Hill, waa in tl.ecitr ji'KU rday, and
eaya that after ten yearn id Oregon
be is eatiehed il cm I be Itaten.
Mrs. John Beegle, firmerly Mies
Alma Willis, of Ketchikan, is in
ibe city, the gueet of Mrs. W. N
,',M,lk-
Mrs Thoa. Humphreys and
ohihlren. vt He,,.ner where Mr.
J eat'Ilr'rP
are here, gne-ta at the I,. A. Uood
ht""v
Barrett.
, ' , .
i.ucim, eu.ry neuri inierm
.,!...;. I. t. . t 1 1. A I
""""'" "c
cnt Iheatre, June ,,i,y the r.ari.1
,'y1 ' ' I'1' Ul1 I,l",nlH
and II Seen, IS ST.IireCISleil. Uon
t
lorget tne osih.
(;8o L-nnen, of beyond (ilencoe,
...... . .
.iua nuuu eiaira uk no in ir-
"--i --- , r i
(,vr thousand gallons oi atr a
minute. It does not take very long
to 11 jod his acreage.
u,m vr.rw M PiiUnaor ia .
. 1 ... .. .
OOVenng Irom a mild attack OI
smallpox. Dr. Wood reports that
Mrs. A. P. Neleon, of Ituxton, is
aleo convaleeoing from the same
., ,. . 1
maiauy.
A. W. Mark, has returned from
Seattle, where be aided in Stalling
the Oregon exhibit. He ays that
it is a hue fair, lie expect lo go
back this Kail and help diHmantle
I
the exhibits.
Peter Nelson is bock from a trip
down tne i;oiumi)ia anu over to
(irays Harlwr Mis. Nelson and
children are over near liciiuiam,
vieitingwilh S m. luy and tamily,
well known here. Peter will re-
main several days.
Albert M. Toelle and Miss Liie
(5roe(lf n Dolh of the phiUipe-Beth-
.,, a.,iinn -r marrind hv Cir
.,,:. l.l-a f5anti.nwin Pnrtland.
n - '
june n. Tbe young people have
many (rinds in tbe northeaet
vagbii)gton County.
A. t. i irgstrom, lurneu oui inei
a V S rr " . a . 1 . a a 1 1
first luattrertri
manufactured in
Hillsboro, today, filling an order
for A C. ponelson. He has al of
tbe work of this kind he can handle,
. ...i. :
. BMn , lia mn,,.BMAim
r '
w. s. ilium tcis morning ex
bibited a freak in apple culture a
this year's sprout from the tiuuk
of a tree, witti three apples on 11.
a eeiDmi ur unru whuuiuu.
often does this, but a hret years
growth to produoa apples is Pome-
thing freakieh. Who boats this?
Albert Aebahr. Walter (lalloway,
iuby Galloway, (i race Bath, Har-
,1 tii.l... . 1 rA I
II uuiriuau awi vuu. ... v Hi'i'm,
llilleboro .ana student roies,oi
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Mountaindale, are home from the
Corvallis 0. A. C. Con went over
1 a--..i :.u u 1 1 .
oeaiVIO WIiu iuo uiu, nu id-
nnata a .noil time. Harrv Bowman
,k 1,,1,Hi.l .,,..
twllM. Waltar (lalloway went
over with tha regiment of cadets.
I
.
" " ' "M
add t on were opened last week.
o vi U..1U...1-, f,
o,,,; , . ....ii.a, .BkPd $10
- , .
a Donu ine coninun iu oe awaru-
e.1 to the low eel bidder. The steam
heat and plumbing work is to be
I i. ,l. k,..,i ik a avnii.nn
I . n.n. ... I I
ana tne maner 01 iioiiauu a uouu
I ,,, . . . .. ..1 ....
m" U
A picnic will be given by tbe
"Mountsindale Helvetia Scbweizer
Vsretn'' at Helvetia, Sunday, June
7 in n'fllonk a. 111.
ail Bum at - - - - -
Couoert anil dance by the Tortland
gwiB. band: all kinds 01 games;
I 1 .. .1... I,,,. Apoam nnlVA lAmnn.
L,ia fif . enrved. All welcorat!
n nn vtxr 1Kb hnva t
VUIUQ UU r-' ' J w -
chance. You certainly will have a
;ii i ma ami we wi treat vou
iiuaar - -
. . a i ir.i i!
I . n -k
r . ... m .
(or th8 fAmou8 Mccormick
i "
. . Bd sa
H.in. near Berths, and ell known
for years in that section of the com,
ly, died June 9. His will has been
, of bftte ftuJ h9 Rive8 t0
I - " . a. a.. a .
u two eldest hovs hut f 1 eact; to
h a riauobter. nose. WllO was liroee-
. . . r. ' t . I
- 1 oul:Dl. witness at the time tbe fath
er was acquitted of a heinous
charge, last Winter, he gives but
ti. and. aside from a dower interest
in realty, he gives the balance of
his property to his two sons, Wal
ler, 15 years, and Franz, 12 yeara,
share and share alike. Iliseutire
estate is rated at about $3,500, and
Fred Durig is the executor.
PACIFIC UNIVEKSITY
lYfll COMMENXEUENT
(midu.ition Ilxercises Closed
at the firove Yesterday
NINE GET BACBELOB DEGKEI
Job E. BjiltyGeta Elcctiaa atTrattt
efibt Callrgt
Pacific Univeraitv and Tualatin
Anademj cloeed tbeir 47th com
L. . . .
mencement
everciwa, yeiieruay
The program was excellent, Dd
judge n. a. iOweii, ronoieinn, de-l
limed the commencement addrew,
R.v. K. P. Huhe. r.f Corw.llia
eaimigioineAUa.lemy. racihca
program: Piano, "Liebestraum
No. 3" (Urzt), Miss Clement; ootu-
mencoment address, Stephen A.viHe. and who settled there 25
Iwell; ladies' chorus, M0ypsy
hire,'' conferring of degrees; piano,
(.) "rWenade," (b) "Wedding Day
it Tro.dhangen' Mis. Cl.pp; an-
Wnrfkrtfc,..
l he following were candidates for
the Bachelor's degree: Ernest
i.;r .inf,rrino .f i)hPmi nimn
ng were candidates for
, " Vi nx. T
n.. wu.u.,
W.itB I liAn l.rlun ifllta Mftinal
r rearua uoimes, "1
- , , J, V - iiumpureya, ivpg-1
inald Heber Robiuon, James Rich-
ard W ard. irgil Waterman and
Hermon Ernest Witham
ueDJ7 "v,a omey; aeciama-
uvn, i ne tveveoge, Ariour
M,ideD Like Ro86,, Archie M"'
,i.i.m.i Tk. Ki.M Vim
, umiu.."'", i
0f tbe Overland," Helen Chalmers;
declamation, "Death of Marroion "
Cecelia Greer: declamation. "The
Lance of Kaoana," Fern Bmitb;
antn Miaa Mava.11 IT!atn.AV -I
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m uw. i i..ui.
WM conferred upon Luella Clay
V.. I?0"' . 17 'cl?a Preaen w
mine oeuiiuarr 01 irauuuruia.
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i. 1'.. JJBI1CT, VI rUIOS UlUta,
.C4nc- elecUfd qa b. tb.
lleath 0'f Mr Hinmin
NOTICE
Burbank seed potatoea for .ale at
f 1 per cwt.. at my farm, at Glen-
COe. Address W. W. falne. ililie
horo. Or , R. 3. PaciBo Phone 76,
Olencoe. 10-tf
Mr. if S Rr.in nl aaat nf
HiiuUr.1 -.4 in tn.n trwla.
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Born, June 1G, 1909, to Finis L.
r. t 1
Drowuiuuwire.iiiur.i.iaiu.
Born, near the Rood Bridge,
June 15. 1909. to Herman Wetxler
and wife, a son.
Born, at West- Union. June 14.
I 1 ft; u i a A Dr.i.Ai.-a.M baw
I 'J' ' a t.U ilUVll lauaWVHMieiMI WBBVM.B
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Tf ou want a restaurant concee -
Bl0n at the Foorlh of July grounds
eee W. W. Boecow at ence.
a ' T I J
Earf Donelson, .on of Mr. and
out oi the electrical engineering ae-
parimeiuoi me w. a. u.
Mrs. Will Wolf has sued her
hueband, charging non-support,
She is a daughter of Henry Stoffer.
v ir.k.. PK.n,. Mil.
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ler have been busy tinting tbe
walls in the court house, this week.
It helps eome.
Clerk Bailey ha. issued 93 an-
gler'a licenses, and Uame Warden
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x,rA n p Pa.t.r.n nf nnttairn
.. t, i tha dt- for a short
i it wi.h her parents. Peter
1 ...
i!,,ani, arl,i -,fa
. I
"btubhy, the eccentric JVIO. 101
will make you laugh. At
M Vref.ce.n! In5.mire.'
lUj-.A U ; ll..l.HBin Ua.a4
uoimm inuouuiu u.uu.
Hul.U Matthews of Tualatin haa
Huuu Matinews, oi lu,"n nM
sued A. K. Matthews for divorce,
They have had trouble over a step-
80n, so tbe husband says.
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a. V onuie nas urougoi suit
againt the Brown Lumber Co., of
Buxton, for collection of $2500 and
-l . n..a tk.i k to ni.im
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has priority over eome 01 m mi
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K0" , ...IV',
4 l . I I f.r Hla I hnmnsh. hrml l'nlawl
Mill oountry Since 18G3, and who
uu,,s8D-
Judge Goodin wa. a Portland
Tnasav In un thl Oroirorj
v .D. , av uvwmwj ww mw hw
Klectrio Co about hauling rock for
the county in tbe future. As mis
I 1.1 h.AA.aW.la nnllin. In imin I
Uh onn.nanv made no nromtses.
..u:.. ik.l Ka .ioharl drat In
U.IIIU1IU. .UW. w.mww
catch up with putting the road in
u,w ....o
du w
I "
i rera nnrvriuiu uu tua ngouvj
mJ fT.-l..M- la. a. 4 1. MMAMAaa
tor me iamous woorimua uiuunrs,
... u. ,.w tl,ta,a .d al
kind of farm machinery. Donot
fail to eee him, if jou need farm
implementsof thi.klnd. Aleosells
... International gasoline engines
I . . a a n .
numns. Come and see bim. ldll
Th. Snntham Pacific haa aban.
doned all work on the yard, and
the depot sile, owing to some mis-
understanding over a removal of
one of the warehouses. The teams
went to McMinnville and the track
gang to derma, jus. wnen ine
matter will be patched up and
work renewed is all a matter
conjecture.
Mini Wilhelmlna Heldel. of this
city, who is studying at the School
of Kipreegion, Boston, Mass., where
she is taking a special dramatic
course, was featured in l wo numbers
on an interesting programme pre
sented at tbe school studios on
Wednesday evenicg, June 0. Mien
Ueidel first appeared a-i Portia in
tbe second scene cf Acl 1 of the
Merchant of Venice." in which
character she won unstinted ap
plause from an snthneiastic audi
ence. Her second soDetrance was
in a one-act comedy. "Tbe Piper's
Pay" by Margaret Cameron. In
this sketch she portrayed the char
acter of Mrs. Hertford Carr, a so
ciety woman, with keen under
standing and a high degree of ar-
tiatic ability.
iiood lonr loot wood l r ealH, as
cheap as any, or cheap-r. Order
now ,or Jnur IBW U. mtlti
A, rtin i .ni n t iu . r.
dMrt,ndnl ,
Oregon. 13 5
j . n'Meara. nf north f Red-
years ago, was up Tuesday, accom-
panied bv a brother. James
panieu uy a uroiner,
OMeara, whom he had not s
. 'a
h
iUnli.i t,..., ir,ier(.f,t
fiK' V. . v
v .iirnis, nuuui up uau uut ncru uii
years
at Kala-
has snb
..,.:., ...A.i- !r,,.FMlj .nfi v.
la ccompaoied by his son, James,
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.j, caabier in one of Kilama
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ioo a leading banks. Kalamazoois
(ht hetrt of th rreit relerj region
Micbig,n- Xbey think ,hat tbe
Jond bere i8 the enftj
b b, mm Ch-
bg sale at the Connell & Company
ou-igtore. The bargains they are giving
"luesre beioj cut all to pieces
h j. . . Li j
iu uiuer, uei c;eaueu up lor ine
D6w st.x. now due
(io
to the
gtore and see what ther are dninir
Prieea are marked nlainU on all
lines of foods under sale, and vou
I It . L . .1
u boo ior joumr-ii iuai mere are
Mr(iini oi in iiduj. ueraemoer
that these are the last days of this
t"g record breaking sale
Seven young, good Jersey cow.,
H Ktving milk, some freeh lately
ru lk very rich, for sale cheap, if
Dncn-- ' u- w '"".
BeavrrtOD, II. 2, farm on Baseline
road between Mortondale and Qua
tarns, on Electric line. ' 12 4
Banks will celebrate Indented
ence Day July 3, the day opaniog
with a big parade. The put has
been put in fine shape for tbe oe
caiion, and a big attraction ie tbe
Baois zu piecs nana, inerewui
M a DaseDati game between ine un
N.I....J n 1 i . ,.r..t-
Lnl.wa m.n A.k-r .ttr.otinnB
I ! " 7 .
anoroDr ate for the dav. The
Toelle orchestra will dispense music
for tbe bowery dance. W. li. IJare,
of this city, will de'iver the ora
1
I Tlv J K A Hlr ma Kill IvAlirmrl
in Kia nmrUra ;n .k;.
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L.ni.. i. .r.o. n,. r
I ,cwJ1'-" eai u uu uioi vi uudi
where he will be pleased to meet
old p4tron. reouiriDK WOrk in his
requiring
line.-
114
Father Bucholzer.
nf at U.t
tn.wa. Church, is still working
witn tne idet of eatahliehing a
school on his property west of th
church edifice. This is one of tbe
nicest location, for such a purpose
10 ciiy.ana 11 is 10 oe nopea
ihai ha aiirxvuuta in hia m Minn
Healg0 to intereBt p ,
,n t ,ood.,,j.ed hospital, a. he
lbJnk8 n in8titulioQ ef lm4 kind
would be of benefit, as well as pro
stable.
I u-a- all hinHi tt n.tnta r.i
h.nah- f.a.1 i:m- ania ..u
I aiuu. . l''u.o, j
Uraaa- at nraT. and anra
numns. iro to Wehb'a Feed Store.
1
H.una Ihim
.1. Sohn!dr of T.eiRrville
iD Mond w , , Mi 3
l a .. . .
about tbe bead and chest, by reason
of a horse walking over the 1 tt e
". uu
chap. The lad wae riding a horse,
and fell off. Dr F. A. Bailey at.
tended the little fellow.
D! : ! k!- .ill, .A
m inwhuu iu u.w . uu
Lisle gloves 12 values, pure silk,
16 button, at $150, and so on
I iinin at H wuhrnnii A', mna.
John O'Brien, who bas been
working aw., down in the Cedar
went into the woods when there
ta but little cultivated land, was
nn fiVLUv vilk tK.l Triah onnA
uu a a vu. w wu wuwa ua
I nature of his, aud paid tbe Argus a
call
Brick ready tor sale, or deli very,
t Vard One mile UOf tb Ot UlllsbO
I wy T Q . 1
ou - ' """l""'
boro.
14 5
n IT T.wtla Trttin Dannta anrl
i
Dr. Tarn es e returned ast even na
from a week over at Tillamook.
Mr. Dennis says that Tillamook is
certainly the place for grass and
pasture.
I
Dr. C. W. Lowe, the well known
optician, will be uuieboro June
Vi,
at "d at Cornelius June 25.
Qeo Blergdorf, who hag 15 tcrea
of .plendid iookin(. hop8 ou. on
North PU:na. in th. nit
tef(t-t '
w- F. Ad tins and wire, of Fort
of land, were out this week, guests
Dr. J. 1. Adkins.
pBorKfwrojtAL. "
F. A. BAILEY, M. U.
fliysiclao and . Mnrgeoa
OfIio liniiry-MorKan block. opoUlra.
Rnnini 12, II and 15. KliliM rtouth
wmt corner lutlin anil beeond Htreat.
lUnh Tbonu.
S. T. L1NKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OWc uulr ovrTb licit Dma; Blora
fUatilene Kaatef Court Uouae,
In tb corner of the blork.
JAMLS FlIlLI.IPE TAMlt-Slt, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8uricnn Bnnlliim Paclua Rallrotut l!n.
JoiiaulUtin In Krnih or Knrlmh. Of
lie iipnuira. ovirr I., al. Hojrl Co': ulun,
nurtb aide or Main Hu, HUlalioro, Or.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Bailey-Morgan Block,
fcotb l honea. . Hillsboro, Ore.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 aud 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
aLreet, Over Dannti Btora.
HIMBORO -- - . - ORIGOr
ft. mmwUt W4 m. Mmrm
.BAD LEY at HARE
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 and Hhate Baildlnf
HILL8B0B0. . . OEEOOS.
AeeVMMVMwMMwVMMM
E. B. TONGUE
t
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Rooma j. . A $, Morgan Blk, BUUtwre,
JOHN II. WALL
r ATTORNY-AT-LAW
Office Upatalra, Bailey Marfan Bleak
Rooms, 1 aa4 a.
BILLS BO RU. - OEBOOM.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Ornca; ilaiu Buaet.opp. Court liouaa.
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UILLSBORO OEBOOM
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upatalra, Rooms j. 4 aad j
Hillsboro, " - ! - Oregon
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON i
The only graduated and liceaaed Veter
inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen yeara prac
. , . tical eiperience. ..
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'B
STABLE No. I
Office pbonea: Pacific StatM 501; Iml.213
. Residence phone; Independent 843
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
. I am Prepared to do Hitjh Claaa
Denul Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Weluuug BLU , . JUUSBORO, ORE.
r
And
ging
Agent for the,, ALFRED
PEATS' wall papers, the
best on the market. See
my Samples.-
SEE MY. SAMPLES1
i.W. H. TAYljOF
R. F. D. No.r4raTlnde.
pendent Phone. No 515.
i 1 mile West of
hillsboro.ore"
Pane
Paper han
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J EPPLEY'S
5 T C a. t
renecuon ?
Powder I
U PacKedlin JARS
and jelly GLASSES
1
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For sale by R. C. Vaught
and Emmott Brothers.
i
I) Manufactured - Dy
J C. M. Eppley
SALEM. ORCON.
SAI
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of
. Bkating at the Hillsboro Blnk,
Saturday evening. . ,