The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 08, 1909, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    MILLS BORO AROU'i, J'JLV , IV
PACE 8
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i.ihal tl.foi'H "lb c,'iM
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but "J
N.ih " lhM 100
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ii lIUVro, Mayor vonneu in
JLd ir. K. A. lUlUjr. wtod-
Dr. C I.. I.krgn (-tin down fr,,.
Foret Grove yhlrrl and tr-
Caeded to rrt gmuiim jail in
ivmy. lit belled nut j.,,n f,
0tt, who iu IikIiik hrlil for hot-
rK at hi wif ami her cnuain, and
then hlpd John I'.rook out Th
Joctor cmdou In tn utoiiiO'
ill la peifortn hi errand (.1 mercy
Mr. Bennett, who primarily cud
hr lml ii.l'ii arrt, li f. -
"B ry badly over lh affair tflr
h had uinn in iiiiiik il over.
Brook l filing thankful thtl h
i away from Itelir and liiaeUr
ntl preaching arvicet, and he
ever that Ii ha had enough pun
Ulnueiil through lbi to cancel any
oriui a pfiton amid con: mil
galiit aootnly .
For HU: A 3-yrtr old Jrr
bull. ired by "Im Hi, HelUr,"
l.tdd' Ont iirit winner at lli
I, i ,1c Clark Fair; hi iUiii wa
a Jrry cow wish a Imllfr ncorJ
of 14 p iuixln In 7 Uyi, hrr milk
iiwtitiK " mt (l'1 o' of lU
oftipriuc tu U Mn tl my ilti-.
Iirtr l'liilll(. John Hi htiniilrr,
JUDGE CAMPBELL
WJc I'hroiiuli (msiJerablc
ItuNincHH, nd Seta Oscs
TUI GKOYE IHAKMH CASE HEAKI)
Miy Krtur RtUrt lb KiguUr jly
Trim
irouu , t: ... l
idd.M. Am.rlc.ii fuim rry
M.. IV.II. iir
WJ ill WUruoo ol lodpnJ
C,H Tb in'iw wer lalr
T Li -,ih til !
kbrr UwU In iiUiiil.ic--W
U.lUb -ro HJ A Curi.l; ih.
II.Ui.oy IU.J. '-
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M.in. W by Mir. v
l.iuikin. na ioiwuniwuuiM
i),Mr wir frri
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l,)pl ou hnil w
ifidfiu
llmiiiul
IlllKU It Ul
llirl.ni, Kntilw 1, Ito I HH
ihou 4'.'i3.
Th clly oiuncil inl Tu"Uy
nihl u l hrI n ordintnee pro
hibiting riding hiryi lwon th luln
lk HilUbiro thoi iul lirlf
In lln Uh Criiliu. AUorny
llnlon Uu in n wi (irewnl and
lp imiI lit tiw ltiiU An or
dinno w nUn im"-i (irohibil
in ir iiwiiil fr 'in nuking thir ciw
nut tilth ftrU. Tli city ftthum,
bivr, will kllow tnyon lo
(iMtur t cow in lb tlUy. but
lhy luutl tuk lb iiiiiit! '0 nhr
cwn't gi on th iilwtlk, or in lh
lrt Th onltniic-( will gain
lo flTVt-t In tb utiul live dtyi
I now miriwunl lb Fpirsll c r
t, formerly r"rtBuloI by Mr
lUlti rrkln. Hulrclion in youi
bom, wbf eeufl tnurif
mnU ctn I Ukn. nd you gt
cort lo ml th riiiirnjnl of
your ftgum Hnd poll crJ, or
t)bini-ll fur t(piinlmnt Mr
M. K. t'udl, HilUlioro, t)rgon.
Fifth ml Jckon HlriL Im!
tntlnl ihon, fHl i 25
Two Hilinboro mn b Iwught
doubl onain 7(1 "t (idB
divn) lpm wing, nd lb m
chiw. ngin nd cny u lod
d in Nw York ylfdy. Tl i
will ri h br In IkuI it k.
tnd lbn when lb rliy b Ftir,
which it will btvihi Ftll, or
clebrlion. which il will btv
vff yr, it will not btod
pnd on ,'trul." Tb nw nit
chin U on of tb b-t in lb mr
ket, nd I wllr tln ny lbtl
bu vi(ild ibi city.
Frd Htrtr.ropf b lb tgoncy
fr tb ftiuou McCoriuick bindur.
... tit
St. j.4in-B. r. 'n, 1 aiuwof , my riw, wnn-ii -
Hom Wikrl. I tnl trr. 1', K. lW
Alh f tb tnddid ftlrly wll.
bui tb lc mot tMnii.l
thdiiring jitviuion,
hiilir I""" lb l.
(ittii.m wt on ntni wun
hi brom bo riding, tnd lh rc
wki run in om tloc-, od In
olhri lby clld
Tb bo rtcw ltwn m jonn
tnd IlilUWo took .ic runay
vo!nt. od w tloded by t
Urg tudUoc. 1 b cort w
block (hi 'ulof lb Albleilo Ul
t, lirouo.U To Hi. John lra
bid o iotrtioitig form llm.
tnd mtd tb IM ytrd. ..d wu
pUd tnd trtd r through
thri Ungtb of h, In oa
uUi tnd on cord Hillboro
would btr rcjutlM Ibk tnd
might btv Ulo it, bol for tb
ftct lbtl Wtrd Down, on tb ld.
fell wbm b retcbrd am Mfl foot
ing. IIiIUIhW tim w ont roln
ul tnd fur cond. Tb nui
bnof lbcoiuting tm
ko, t hru uliiut. 1'Miik MoMftMM. Hut
kiKh t. Jk McNcni. Iltf hmiih,
k Itrw. Ilrmy Mtii.tutt.h. At. Prlre
an. V . H (Wiiifcri, A. K. Nntttm il
1,. M nliiut
lliM.tM.io-Ctilrf K. K. Cot.
t k, Will j. k. Vl )ck. Wrt Itawut,
lm,. William, IWH Wllkr. Ko
Uouir, t'.lnicr hmiltl, O. M llunttf, J.
J..hi!., Tliun. Waiui, J. It. Ituly
nl J. r,tur.
MRS, JOHN ZIMMERMAN
Judg Cuiibill I eird litigtnU In
circuit court Tunadty, tnd dipod
of contidnrtbt bunion of t judi
cial nttur. Tb Furmil (irova
cbtrUr ct wt argoml tnd tub
uiillrd tnd dnclniou will toon l
btndxd down. Tb dorkot d in-
HH1 tr.
iMitiiiMrtlSclitaiiirl Trwrtrra
Ha nk i ilmuli, I,ovr)(fra v Foul;
IUiiim vt J V. Bailry, rlrrk; Ilailrr
w Hailrf, K Wanner; Orgim I'.lrc
Itic Kii'lrf vm; Cmwrr va (.rowrr;
lllllilmfil v K It'll, (X'ldlfl cw.
Icrirra Ktaolril: I'. K. N. v Ilotll
-II, t iv hi of way; Ktat va Hart ttal;
HirKun Nurrr)f J, I. Cat'lnrr; Mur
KD SnriiiK rial, Wailicl'l v Wr
l.rl.l, ihvimr, l-'altua Faltua; hmllh
I'rauk.
Tluftir va KutUr; ilrfruilaul allimul
to lil lirw ilroiurn-r.
Scan va Munlixk, drfruilalit allowt.l
lo July tu auavicr.
llriktr va Itrrk, it-fc-ir mle pructeo
ufitrrnl itiatrlliulnl.
Salra conliriiirit Ilaulry A Ilarr a
Vi!iil, Krghrtto va I'aUone.
tirfaitlt aiilritil tliyaiit va Colliiia, and
Im lUyn for lit friulaiiU to answer.
Kuialli va Jai kwo- l)c(rulaiit allow
rl until Ati. I to atiawrr ami caw gora
uift lo NiMcmbrr Irrm.
I' W. llainea vt Frtt t.r. fiiroJ
rut u (rat charter; argurd and ul
lllltlnl. krffrird tu Kunyon; I'allua v Faltua;
Hall va Hall.
Wnarnlirik va Wriarnlwck, ilccrer
inili!ir. aa lo iliililirti.
Ward va CIrll, art fir July 19 wt
rink to notify ltirncy Clark (or 1c
fnnUiil. Htiibic h va Foreat r.iovc Hi or and
Lum'' Ci.. default cottreil.
Don't forget my big 1 of bet,
(lower tnd ribbon. H. Kbet.
Ktrl WtlUce tnd wif, of I'ort
ltn.l, vUifnl relatiM ber over
Hundty.
Money to lotn on retl entte.
Term retwntbl. Apply to Ku
rtlli Bro. HililKro. Or. 21-tf
Born, to Un Dlplnche nd
wife, CenteryilU, July 7, I'Mt,
daughter.
Dr. C. B Brown will be in hi
office over Wehrung' tore i n Mot
day, July 1'J, to remain on e-k.
Born, to W. W. Hotllr and
wif,ol Keedyille, July 3, I'.HW, a
11 -pound eon.
Fruit jara, cap and rubberc at
Portland price Frank & Bir
. .. i , . . iii .r
wtci, neeuvuie, ure.
Mr. Cheater Clark, of 1'ortltiid,
it vietting ber bunband a grtud
ptrenla, Mr. ami Mra. Ilicbard
Baldra.
Wanhinalon county for cberrie
and Ktnrick A Corwin for clurry
pittera. Buy ou and aave lime.
Klba Houtber ctme down from
Htmmond to atiend M Fourth
with the home folk.
Kwo your ltwn looking nice
You ctn do it by buying t ltwn
mower at Kmnck & Corwin
.INKS GOT BUSY
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Had a Hang up Celebration
With a Dandy I'trtde
GOOD CKOWD LP OS OLD DAISY
Skim Engiae Ltd iht Ptrtdt, and It
Wat a Vlaatr
The revival tt the big tent by the
Chri?titn church . is marting nlT
ni'ely under the auJpice of J W.
McConnell, ths evngli?t. The
following Burjecl will ued dur
ing the ni-xt wr-k. Friday even
ing, July 9, ''Inepiration of the1
Bible, Haturdty evening, July 10,
"A prayer meeting in Hell,'' Fun
d.y. July 11. at 11 a. m. "The
Communion;" at 3 p. m. "lecture
lo women only." at S p. m. "The
Divinity of Cbriet;" Monday even
ing, "A family row;" Tuesday even
ing, "Climbing up the (Jolden
Btairf, Wedneeday evening.
"Fool;" Thuredty evening, "A
magnet aermon;" Friday evening.
"A lecture for which 10 cent ad
mieaion will be charged to all. aub-
" Modern ettewaya to bell.
PRO r EHS 105 A L
Cauay. 2 b....
Mr. Ntncy Klijleth Zimruermtn
died tl the ftmily bom. norlbit
of tilenco. July 4, 'M) aged 4H
yetr. Mr .imniermtn u boro
Oct 11, 1M.ii. tnd m a daughter
ol the Itt Tilden Betuchatr p,
pioneer of tHfi'2 flu wta a mum
ber ot the Oregon Native Daugh
ter, tnd t member of Ih HilUbo
ro Temple ot I'ythlan 8iter Hhe
wta marrird to John K. Zimmer
mtn, Ont. 19, 18H5, Hr entire lif
wta apent in Oregon, and ah htd
wide circle of friend In Wash
ington oounly. Her younger life
ta nt in and around iiillabnro
Tbe buNbtnd and two adopiod
children of tbe immediate ftmily,
ninurn ber lone. Two brother and
two aUtera aurvive her; Win, K
Beniehamn, Orchard, Wtb ; Mr
Harth Dedmtn. Richmond. Ore,
and Mr. Nellie Northrup, wife of Co
John Northrop, (for yem In
the HilUboro Hotel, now tb Com
mercitl, of tbia oily) nd now con
ducting the Oeborn Hotel, Port-Itnd
Mra. Zimmerman wta a genertl
favorite, and her alerllng ohartoter
and lovable diepoeition made her
mtny fri-Mid. Hhe bad been ill for
a nuuulier of year, but ahe wta al-
WtVR r-hHurdil Hka mmm vara rhar-
Stable tnd unaeltlh, and the living
ore ehe gave tbe children ah wa
raining marked her aa a woman
with nobility of heart and purpoae.
The funeral took place Tuoaday,
and wta attended by a largo con
oourHe of friend. v
kind of farm machinery. Do nol
fail to m him, if you 'rm
tmplemtntaof thlakind. Aloella
ih Inurnallonal itaoline engine
pump Come and ee biro. 13if
W. O. DoneUm will convert the
Wni Connell ridnc into tn un
dertaking elMihment and then
build bitueelf a Ootltge on Ibeatme
Inl fur reaidenc liuriMM'e. H will
build between no od Winter. It
it at btcoming ibecutilora to have
undertaking parlor in houera imui
like home, and tbi Uke awty
th dole ul etlVct of lb uul detlb
parlor.
Your wife will look vouugr-r than
ever If you wilt put lo a waebing
macbio. You ctn run il bfore
brekft. Kmrick A Corwin keep
tb bl. Try one.
vi ... t..t, iimiuu ami .lira.
K. l.yil w'H entertain the Congre
gational Udiea' Social Circle at
FernvtU, nrxt Tbureday, July X
Tbe gueU will take tbe H);4'2 cr,
Houthern i'aifla.aud will Ih. met
at Newton atalion. A large num
ber will be in attendance.
For atle: Fifty cord a of good,
eound, dry tlr wood, four foot, de
livermi In II tllaboro, at f2 r per
cord. ! ordernat CrtoneU A
I I I anaon, iitueooru
2 lo o
CARDINALS WIN TWO
The HiUaboro Cardinal won from
ilenc r'a urday. and from Bea
verton.Bundty. 01io put up a
alurdy gme, bul lb work of tbe
luctlt wta loo cltwy for them
Kcbinaon, of Ftruiingion, pitched
(or the Cardinal, and llillenwtter
for OlercoejOlney.lor theCardi
nala. and Hardy, for Beavsrtoo.
Th Ctrdiotl did great .tick
... .i -j n
wort in novo gtnie. mu iwumun
tnd Tbelpa, for ih loctl mtde a
fin btttery. Betverlon, which
ho)ed to win, retlly did not ibow
up t well aa the Glenooe nine.
Th Olencoe-Ctrdintl gtm wta 8
tot): Cardinal-Beavertsn, 11 to 1.
. . .
Saturday' me nooineon
Dell Cornell, blackaniitbing over
at I.elann. waa over tbe last ol
tbe week.
Wbile Clover Ice Cretm at the
I'barmacy drug alore. Try it. Oil
Born, to Martin Vandehey and
wife.al tbe County Farm, July 3
19011, a aon.
Plenty of celery plant lor ale K-hieK-l. c f.
at the Morion dreenbouae. ilia
Herman Oitermann, the Center
villa merchant, wta in the city
Friday.
Mra. Amanda Purdin and daugh
ter, Mia BMie lienneii, were
gueataof Mra. W. K. I5arrett, over
the Fourth
For Sale Thorough bred Polaod
China piga. A. B itrrigua, Banke,
Ore., R. 2. Indejiendent phone,
5.V2 Manning. M l"
Peter Johnson aaya be has 15 00
for anyone who can beat hia splen
did cherry crop tbie year, both for
aiza and yield
Suit cleaned and preaeed prom pt
ly. Alao euitfl to order. All work
guaranteed. Upetaira, next to
poetofBce. August Tewa.tbe Tai
lor. "Ml
Harold Merryman, who baa juet
graduated out of tbe State Univer
titf . at Kugene, haa taken a posi
tion with Ihsaoeiract oeparimem
of Bagley t Hare'a law odicee.
Ice delivered Tuesdays and Frt
days; your ice box kept full at 75
cent per hundred lbs. Phone
InJ . 242! Pacific States, 217, For-
Banks, tbe new town up on Dairy
Creek, had a crack a jack of a
celebration on ltst Raturday, and
- ... .
.u. i..... a .i u. m.,:mr..i Heel. "Moaern gtieways to
I ') Blaurtr.i iri n ttivlitraa at nil inmA
illuatrated aongs by Mr. and Mrs.
Webb will be in connection with
ibis lecture.
Wanted Competent e;irl for
boueework. Giod wgee ' to right
party. Phone S3 on Lin 16,
Scholls. 17 8
P. M. Jackaon, of Et Hillatio
ro, aaya that after d.ivingovera
considerable territory he ia etti-fied
that we will hive the bet crop of
Winter wbeat for 10 or 12 eeapons.
He atatee that hi es a number of
Gelda that he ia satisfied will go 10
bushels to the acre, and Winter
oata are looking fine Talk about
life there to help in the feetiviliee,
W. (J. Hre, of Ilillslwro, delivered
the oration, and Misa Fern Bmitb,
teacher, and daughter of Hender
son Smiih and wife, recited the
Di-claration of Independence. Mr
Hare via in hie usual happy vein
and gave hie auditors the beat in
bis line.
Tbe parade was full of interest,
and the Banka Band furnished tbe
munic. Geo. Dooley was out with
bis steam engine and pulled a large
part of tbe parade. There were
games and contest, and fireworks
in tbe evening
V. A. DA I LEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Bailey-MorirB block, n pa tain.
Room 12, 13 nd 15. Resultiiro Month
Mt comer Kaaelin and ttocond Mire la.
Both 'i'honaa.
AVV-AAAAAAAArAMA
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. Urf
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otflo DpaUIr overTh Delta Irtif Hlor
Rbalilann Kaat of Coart Hoo,
la tb eorner of the block.
JAMEH PHILLIPK TAMIE81E, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon Boutbern PaclAa Railroad (V).
oiiHulUtiun lit rencb or Knsliaa. Of
lie upntalra, ovnr U M. Iloyl iVi. Mora,
north aid of Main HU, HUlatioro, Or.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
. Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. Hfllsboro, Ore.
erWyrWrArXrXrrfAAA
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
croD failure in old Waeti'gon
In tbe baseball game, tbe Banks county, will you? Grain is filling
Regulara defeated tbe Banka Out- Ujciy 0ver tbe county, and
laws, score 10 to 3. Tbe game
scored aa follows.
REGULARS
AB R II
S 3
4 - I
C'tiaflin, C- joo
I'arrott, I t 5
CarsWus, I f wild P- 5 1
Bnllm k, J b- 3 1 1
WutiiU-rlich, r f...- 3 1
Wilaon. o o
Oilier, p, 1 1. 3 '
OUTLAWS
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Taucbner, a
Kopplc, 3 l-
Vanlllaricom, l b..
Henderson, c f
Corneliua, 2 b
K Leopold, r f-
Barrett, c
II Leopold, 1 1
Davis, p
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
lo Saturday gtme
atrofk out 9 and passed but one,
Bttchelar stole 3 bases aod made Lt (j.0?9i Ore . Roawurm A Co
twoputouta. The balling oi rneipe.
Houston and Moore in ibia aame
wta something grett, and Phelp
did lb cUanieet work of the aeaaon
as backstop.
Sunday's game waa not much to
tbe good, aa Beaverlon proved so
very easy. Olney pitched for the
locals, and while be did aome ef
fective work be made some uta er
Marriage license baa been grant
ed Howard B. Calkina and Ltra
Grace Meeker; Guy R Isbell.Lewts
nmmtv. Waah.. and Mise Ora
j
Brown.
Chaa. Stevens, the upper Dairy
baseball player, umpire and fan,
waa in tbe first of the week, und
ar.a "tnl no" t "DlUO eVB IDU I
rora. Bunsen played at first, and sWOueD jaW( the result of too much
did aome cievereuca wura.n-Mwm i bAFebail
ing hijiaelf from making a bad er
ror in handling a catch with foot
off the baae.
LANGUE HESS
Big Sacrlfict Millinery Sale
Plng to extensive repair soon to
mane in the building we occupy,
to make room for our rapidly In
creasing business, we will, for the
next 30 days, sell all our trimmed
bats, shapes, remnanta of ribbons
and stock of flowere, at cost.
Nearly all the bale are late Sum-
bier modaa and the (lowers and
ribbons are all new stock
H. Rhea.
One door west ol Connell A Co.
S. B. HiiHtnn nf Pnrlland. was
out yesterday
Wanted-Girl for dining room
work. Home Style Restaurant.
Royal Ann oheriies, 2 cents per
lb , on tree. Will tell picked for 3
oentB.-H, Rehae, at Farmlngton,
Ore. 16 7
Route
Harry Guild, for mtny months
iT. hllW claar etore in
Him a. . , . , ilA
Portland, came out the last of the
week and went on over to NewpTrt
to join his parents, H. G. Guild
tnd wife, "ho are spending a lew
weeks at Nye Creek
Taken up: At my place above
n..L. 14 mull, a white
nan, - .- . j.
l. ll.n.r nan Bt Bam by
llUrPV- wm-' n i
tisiOg. AUOipn roiio'"e"-'-
Route 2. 16 7
The pall bearers at the obsequies
of Mrs Kdward Benson, and hi
accompanied the bodj tojU final
- i.,n .are Cl. Jack Jr., W .
",W1 ?.r;r ",; Kmmott. Ward
i nk.. W Ne son and J. W
lWll, WU" I...4 .1
Bewell. The Grange oflioiated at
the ffraveeid.
Bargtina-ee our ladles' shoes
Misses' and uniiure
galns.-H. Wehrung A Hons,
t ilniiiienoainer, wife of
mrs. io. i , "
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hess, of Bethany, was Sunday,
July 4. 1901', the scene of a very
pretly home weuamg, wueu men
dUBliler, MUs Anna Caroline, waa
united in marriage to Mr. Christian
Ltngue. a prominent young larmer
of Kast Plains. Judge J. W uooa-
in, of HiUaboro, performed me cer
emony in the presence of a large
number ol reituvee anu
i lw and Kirmtn l.tneue were
the groomemen and the biidesmaida Bank
were iiibpb ii n M
.r n..w ktiur th am re-1 wrs
tvemeriue . --
mnn the new lv wedded partv re-
ceived oongratulationa and the
large assembly over one nunureu
were eeated to a sumptuous wed
ding dinner. .,,.
Judge Good in ana wue ami u-
Htm Nelson and wue, oi niunui.ru,
were present at the wedding, ana
Hethan? and Portland were repre
sented in large numbera.
Taken up: Bay horse, two years
old. Owner please call, pay cliarges
and cost of advertisement, and take
same away. Pitman, on the Dick
Perkina larm, near Beaver.on.Ore
gon. -7"
Married: Jane 30, 1909, at tbe
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hibbs,
r.Mtnn. Rev. C. F. Clac-p otucut-
ing, Mies Maine Helena Hibbs and
Ktrle P. W. Harding.
Miss Jennie Reasoner is visiting
relatives and friends at Walla Wal
la lor an extended erjourn. Miss
Kllen GilUnwater, of Hillsboro, is
Uking tbe position made vacant by
Mies Keasoner at tne uommerciai
S A Eerrv et oi to Calip Hall et nx.
lot i blk 17 Simons add Hbo - WSo
Calip Hall et ni to limtiia wr, pan
lot 5 ec 30 1 n a (4 58 ); 1
Herniaa Melzger et nx to L C Kem
mer et nx, lot I blk 50 Metzger
acre tracts ... '
Mry Atterbury to W V Yte. e4 cf
nt of w'4 ec 32 t J 1 3P
C M lloebt r et ax to C L 8well et
a. lot 10 blk 2 Thome dd Hbo. 375
Daiay Hambarger et 1 to Merman
MeURer, part of S W Portland
W W Uoscow et nx to Sarah Bsgley,
tract in Boacow' dd Hbo - 400
Andrew Pieraonet ux to J T Pfeifer,
n os a Geo Kbberts d t c t 1 n 2...2iy
J B Wilke et al to A A King, eX
iwtf mtsw'i'of ej'cc Wt 3 7000
J B Wilkes et tl to O A Graham, part
see 36 t I I (tb acres).. 1
J W Howard et nx to Henry Hannan,
part of sec 4 t n 4 - 1
E M Klllott to llobt McCracken, 4- -59
a in R Walker A 1 c 1500
Emma Cheney et at to J B Merrill,
.iv 11 TalhoLa Add Cornelius - 100
J B Meriill et al to J W Merrill, tr
in Cornelius fcuvirvns na on 1 1
Talbots Add Cornelius 1650
W C Fischer to John Otto, 100 a in
sec 31 1 3 n 4 - 1
J A Messinger et ux to John H Mc-
Fee, to a in sec 13 t a 3 - 5
B O Messinger et ux to J H McFee,
6i a iu sec 13 t at 3 3o
Lime Sample to Wui Waitt. lots 7
nd 8 blk a S Coast Add Hillsboro 835
Win S Aitou to Geo R Bsgley, tr ij
J V James farm (49.3s acres) aooo
F. M Want to rtioebe Ward, part of
hlV Korest Grove - I
W G Good et 1 to O W Humphreys,
pirt of Wk 10 Naylors add F G.... too
W O Honelson et ux to J P Tamiesie
part of blk aa Hillsboro 3800
I) O IxKimiset ux to Harriet Cueadle,
part of blk lS Forest Orove 1500
Joel Woods et ux to L A Clark, lot
16 Garden Home -45
J 8 Clark et ux to Mary Clark, part
wbile there will ba tome bbort late
oats and Spring wbeat, the crop
will be up to the general ttandar(,
Lost: Gold ring wi'h 2 small
diamonds and one ruby List be
tween Main and Washington, on
Fourth, or on Main s'ree. Leave
at Oyster House, Sbute Block, and
get reward. 1
L. L Crawford, who went into
tbe Manning section eight yea: 8
ago, was down ye-terday. He says
that Crawfo.d station, on the P. R.
& N , above Banks, is soon to have
a store. Th re are two eawmille
and forty families that would give
a mercantile establishment a good
upport. The company is now put
tins 10 a Ion it switch lor lumoer
and other purposes at his station.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Teretegge,
of Louisville, Ky., wheie the bua
band is a wholesale manufacturer,
are gu'ets at the home of Hon. H.
V. Gates. Third Street Mrs. A L
Lvton. well known here, and re
siding at Reno, Nev , is also here
for a short Tiwit Mrs Terstegge
and Mrs. Lay ton are eieters of thi
host. Tbe Kentucky vi-itors will
visit the Fair at Seattle b fore thej
return, and they are enthusiastic
over Oregon's climate and possibil
itiee.
Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block ,
atrect. Over Dmnlt Stor.
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Rooms 1 and Shite B.Udlng
HILLSBORO, . . 0KE60S.
E. B. TONGUE
Tbe Benson confectionery has
been sold to H. T. Kceber, who
formerly owned the Wm. Haj
place. Mr. Koeber takes posfefsion
as soon as invoice is completed.
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Rooms 3, 4, tt s, Morgan Blk, Hllltboro.
JOHN II. WALL
ATTORN B Y-AT-LA W
Offic UpcUira, Bailey Mawgaa Block
Room, 1 aal a.
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Or not: Main Street, opp. Court Hon.
HILLSBORO ORBOOM
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upatalxa, Room j, 4 and $
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
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Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Alberta Suren, a girl under 16,
geeks the arrest of a voure fellow
Tbe only graduated and liceased Veter
inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical experience.
STABLE No. 1
Office phone: Pacific State 501; Ind. 219
Residence phone; Independent M3
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DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to da High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Wehrung Bldg. HILLSBOSO, ORE.
of H Clark d 1 c t 1 3 w..
Geo T Brice et ux to II L Keats, lots
31, 33 and 33 Gray Oak tract
Wm Liad to Fred Bebnke, lot 1
EUctric Addition
H. H. Croniee made a trip
to Albany the first ol the week, ao
oompanied by her daughter, Miss
Olive Landess, who joined some
Albany friends and departed for
n eitenuea visit m vamorun.
ISBELL BROWN
BIG GAME SUNDAY
The Banks Regulars, unbeaten and
unterrtfied, will come to nmeuoro,
County court is in session this
week. Tin Gales Creek saloou pe
titions are beinit remonstrated
against, aud one is already beaten
The other comes up Saturday, and
it looks as though it, too, will have
hard sledding.
Mrs. R. II Greer Friday after
noon gave a farewell reception to
Iaabele Martin, wno leu
giving the name of Ellsworth Tab- 0FFICE HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
tor, whom she alleges enucea ner
away from the celebration groundr
at Forest Grove, Monday evening
and detained ber against her will
Tne charge is serious, as the girl is
under the age fixed by statute.
Miss Cora B Price, of Clear
Lake, I iwa.is in the city this week,
a guest at the home cf hr uucle,
Hon. R. H. Greer Mies Fnce 1st
teacher in the East, and is spend
ing her vacation in touring the
West.
Mrs. A. B. Flint acd son, ol
Kinton, were up Tuesday, for mtd
ical attendance. Mrs. Flint pay
that running a Banitarium isn't
near as pleasant as one might
imagine She is still suflring from
injuries received a few weeks ago
and the son is carrying an arm in
a sling.
Roy Mullin, driving to and from
the grounds, on the Fourth, tipped
hia load over Bhortlv after mid
night. None of the piBaengers was
hurt but Mullin sustained a nice
little dislocation of the shoulder,
which was reduced by Dr. A. B
Bailey.
John Goodin and wife, of Mont-
avilla, were out Tuesday, guests of
relatives. They dined witb Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Hare while here.
Mr. Goodin formerly resided at
Glencoe, and is well known as one
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Powder
Mr Guy R. Iebell and Miss Ora
Brown were united in marriage oy
Klder A. A. Beery, July 8, 1909. at
the h'ome of the bride's uncle, E. C.
Brown, Hillsboro, Oregon. The
marriage was performed in tbe
presence of a few friends of the
familv and relatives of the bride
A dainty luncheon was served.
The bride is a daughter of Victor of the oldtime contractors on coun
Brown and wife, of Wilson River, ly bridge work.
Is Pached in JARS
and jelly GLASSES
i
I For sale by R. C. Vauglit 1
M and Enimott Brothers.. 1
i t
aj Manufactured By
C. M. Eppley
1 SALEM, OREGON.
- , . ..i Uk Mfl.
, . . . M L.-.(orl I About uliy nve ibuicb worn fiu-
of these teams hv. been 'beaten, M-BaU c,oe1ia (ireer and Miss Arab
and the groom is a salesman in
one of the large mercantile estab
lishments of Chehalis, Wash.
Mr and Mrs Iebell left this eve
ning for Chehalis, where they will
make their home.
. . nnt. MISS Ueceua ureer auu mu
run from here to Buxton and re- ' Tih". L.Ta
run worn new to . KmftnU Bervedi
turn to enable tboee up mere anu
afternoon
lght re-
Card of Thauka
at Banks to oome down and witness Mf a0(i Mrs.
We wish to thank the many friends
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Adam Mitchell, n auisnoro ana
Ihe slaughter of one or the other and"daughter, Mies Mary, Spokane; S " " 'ZZZ
ol the champions. "jeo. Mitchell. Tacoma; Mrs. Wm. VJ uring,fc" Juf5 "J!
KoWml wife, danirhter and sister.
. i lu.ai.inoinn County
an oiu time " ""V ,, ik.
ohool teacher, ia in the oily, the
cuest ol the Butlers and Siglers
She I. accompanied by her daugh.
ters, Mrs. Reig nd Miss Haiel
Hoopengarner.
,... t Rmmott Bros may
. . l nh Ina Dinner Bet,
EL T"" heir window display,
nd'aks them how you can get
one. , ,
Skating at the uiusooru
Saturday evening.
n -.10. and returning, leave Buxton Wriht. South Bend, and Mrs.
at 12:30, arriving in Hillsboro at Fred Bynon, Albany, were here
1:30. The return to tne tan wiu- ,eBterday, attending tne lunerai oi
ber and fertile fields, carrying vio lne dfcU8hter and Bister, Mrs. Edw.
tory or deleat, will be made at 6:30. BenBOn,
Emil KuratH writes from Lon
beloved wife, daughter and sister.
Edward Benson,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell,
and Family.
Hillsboro, Oregon, July 8,1909
Tniilas Walker, of Weiser, Ida-
ho, is visiting bis mother, Mrs.
Lucy Walker, of South Hilleboro.
Mies Lois Humphreys, of Port
land, was the guest of Miss Reah
Wilkea, the urn oi me wee.
don under date of June 20, and
tells his brothers, David and J. C,
FIREWORKS
that they made the trip across in The Fireworks will be net off at
einht days. They left London for Shut Park, Saturday eve, July 17j
ai.-...il,i il,. 9iUh He The afternoon will witness a good
Raritxerland on tbs 2Gth. He
rites enthusiastically of tbe paved
w Tl T.aWw tw Vf Awinl tbalatreeta and hiehwavs leading out
nlaoa. near ureenvme, oi m wunuo B.vvDD.
at
MoGraw
was in town Tuesday.
I country distriota.
The afternoon will witness a good
hall name, and there will be a gen
eral good time, If the weather per-
mils, waipn ior uo nm u
nouncement.
Buxton and Banka people, take
notice excursion train to Hillsbo
ro Sunday, July 11, leaving Bux
ton at 12:30. Game of greatest
interest in Washington County this
season. Come and eee tbe battle.
D. O'Donnell, of abave Buxton,
was in yesterday. He recently lost
a fine colt, eligible to registry,
through the young fellow falling
into a deen hole due for a tele
phone or telegraph hole.
Will dig wells by the day, reason
able, or by the ccntraot, by the
foot. -Peter Vandehey, Hillsboro,
Route 5.
W. II. Moody, aged 50, and Amy
Carter, aged 48, of near Sherwood,
have taken out license to wed. The
couple were married by Judge
Barnes this afternoon.
Jacob Gibson and wife and Dan
iel Storey and wile, ot Portland,
were guests at the ii. Cave home,
Monday. .,
J. C. Smith, of Greenville, and
John Wunderlich, the Banks furni
ture dealer, were in town today
HOTEL
ORENCO
H, H AID, Proprietor
Now open to the public.
Everything First Class,
and Newly Furnished.
Is especially appointed
for the Commercial trade.
Ten minutes ride on
the Oregon Electric, east
of Hillsboro.
Orenco, Oregon 1
Mrs. Conklin, who has been vis
iting her daughter, Mra. J. E But
ler, departed Tueeday for her horn
in Prairieburg, Iowa.