The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 19, 1909, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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Vl fioiiHK- on Hrcond Hiraal.
nt inctun f;i,r, (r onlh.
r t" K. M, i,idv, oo lha
ttw.
Vk Drown rpt.ut HaiurJay at
Jnmn Il P,t n,s !),, of Ben
Hatiifilny,
'"'y will , a tf. )f (f0V
t th l),n of HWWIU
k ( Htutiron and wita, ol
iMd, vi.itH, i ,1,, k, Ab.
horuB, Sunday.
U kliidn of fmilcan l bought
Uhi of Hat-em, HunJay.
'ill diK alla l.y the day.raaaon
i or by th ocntraoi. by the
'Inter Vn,lh
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i infant i.l.il.l t u. ...i
Mf"M, of Portland, former.
"in couniy. diml In Portlaod,
,rily, from Infantile illntli.
'? have the 1,1 , n,j white
'ifwaro. thiH iu.k nr., ji.u.
al (iretir'H.
'noe at A hit,, n.n r it...
rav u..i.. .'. . nu
ilk., i , " ' AWgUil zo
fry body invited, 23 4
,rKK'Ht Hill, of Settle, ,nd
wipiion ohb, will arrive Tun
'" take a porillon at the
rinaoy,
ti,riT; ,IillHr' wh livei belo
rv'IK came before Judge
L fi '""'""uy loanlmale Hillnr
p nnn-i : o ir. .1 n
!,i , , in uuya in jail,
he would go to jail at
'J wlm He hai a large f.m
nd l a hard worker, but bai a
f "" temper, lie was charged
f" v'ng allowed hia horee to
f'a aiong dintanoewith one leg
'"a tongue-hia neighbori eay
V. , lnlle, hile H,ller "y 11
r- 'w UVHP niiat. Ila . .
charged with cruelly beating
P of Lia animale with a huge
u- Hhenff Hancook wore to
the affidavit ol
ha
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Ing
in J(ilin..n, fartiJr k nn tl,
Sam lUfT-iT pUr. ,,v SUtuu
ta 11 lata, and m, ia. fi, ,.rill
tin anai'in.aax be l g.ng t ,,,,,,
iiialbii.atir. H. ,,,,
through a path Urn otl,i.r ! ,,,,
l., ligtintig 011 h
cr.-p would bring h ,, Wr
kiidilouly aititi.. li,,iP,, ,
m-ii K dollar uiai k. and an arrav
of llgurM, b ah,. 111 ti,r ,,(
lion tar, with a big I.I
"I'd-rnl
moon in tlm rnir. Wbn I,.
aaknl a fw luiniiira In.. 1..
pulUd a pliHw t.f luiib out i.f hm
in anoui a largi. a an I i.ri
lalab. and John nn ...... 11
fn b flgurM af ir tbl h i K.
tO llillk UD. Illalaail i f iml.... il..
ground lor hi Uiultlpiirati 11.
Mre I'riita'a Canning C n,,i.nn.
'or rale by Mra. W A Mailin.
U"d fur canniiiv all kii.il. ,.f r...,i
and vttttablM. phm.. Il.'.'i,
Mill 0 a, It 2, and in, ,,
mil iMiuih of lliil.Ur.i t,,i, ,f
hill. Al.o on al at W.l. l.
'J. 21
Klward Wbitilx, a ion of Mr
II It Collin, lit In llill.l...n
Monday, fw-r an abwnc i In
rara. durlnt wblih tim ).. 1...
In In yarlou part t.f th or!d
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u waa in ttoqih Ainre for a inftu
and a at (itUmton h.i it,.
big tidal wa dtlinlllird tt.nl
Ity. Malanoi painl;n on tl
ureal lifnya nr K h ud hou.
Rrtuvrchfir that !), I,..k
nd Ira rraarn fiwlival In t. ul....
Saturday niiig. Atigu! '21, i
lha near rhon hnti at Kinton. i
lo bm Ih wI1mI ynt of tlm a
on. It fo lb bnDt nf th
aohnol. Don't fir(t to b'ing a
bakt 1'orllaud irvratn. Krrr
body invited.
It II Cnltina and aifa ,l.i,..l. l
Tuaaday morning fir Stlln. in
vUlt Ih I'i r air and Sound p int.
Whi'a In H.atlla ih.v vill U ll,.
luewiaof Anira Ary, fornmrly
if Hill. Iwro. and who Ivitiffhi tn
acre In th aubtirh on th (ju n
. a .
try fen yart ao, anil I no 01,.
of lb "cmfortabta cii:iar." of th
rotling city on th Sound
Com to th Harvt Danre a
Ontflll. Saturday. Aug. '.'I,
from 10 a in to G 30 in lha vn
lug T'lle' orrhtr ("ha.
KIUng tl r rnnigr, tixl op-
oorlutiltf to nai for boi t.irk
log Herman OaUrman Tl .'I
lUnitmln If. HainM. of Kaat
Hllltboro. will crlbrat nin 7'lH
birthday I, morrow Mr llini
now entitled to an ag tnion (
lit) pT linnlh H ery, evry
dtv of the Ciyi war. nlattrgm
an Illiniil roglroent !hi T 11
lord an,lhr veteran of th m
aga, will be bia gueel at dinner
Hod nicker wanted at the Car.
tna yard, Itanka, Or. A ldr J.
f. Caiften, Hank, or tolephoii
ind. phon, lltok rontral. Man
ning line, 'l-. Yard right ai
tianka. 'll 4
A man waa alunned IntbiCon
nell & Co. itor the other day h
at not burl iul rendered mo
mentarily pechla by aowe of
be bargain in eulta and gem
furoiabing. Come in and ere for
youreelf We buy right aoU eell
ight and lr.fl.
Taken un: June !. at rov tdac
l mile eouth of l.eed villa, a larg
ark red oow, wilt) ben, ngDi bore
broken. Owner pleane call, par
for keep, oo t of edvertinirg and
a.av a . a
take earn away. Mra. V. u Mr
rill. 3
P. P. Ioraung. a t?iokane con
tractor and builder, ha arrivnl
lib hi family and "ill It rat in
nr near llillaboro. Ha likee Ore
gon, and lava it ia ginul enough for
him. He ii a brother to Contrac
tor J. 8. Loieuog. who has beer
building bridge for the county
hia Summer.
Hon nlcke wanted: Yard on
Cbebalein Mountain; 10 acre, rue
mile from Laurel Kegietertn per
aonor addreni K. M. Crablree. Lau
rel, Ore. Independent phone, 25.V.I,
Hilleboro, Laurel line. zt
I aual ervioee at the Chrietian
ohuroh next Sunday. 8rmou by
lha naator. Tot 0: A Mot 10
the City," and "Two Covenart."
Elder Beeiy will eerve this congre
gation only two more Sundays ae
paeior, eo tbe frieuda a e invited to
attend.
T the flohool II ue Souare
grocery for etaple and fanoy gro-
oeriee Urand new eioci anu uiw
eat price. We buy egga. and will
nay part cah Too. How. I'm
prietor. ai 4
r.inla nrald Barr. eon of Mr.
and Mra Frank Barr, fall the lat
of the week and cutnred a disloca
tion and Iraoture of an elbiw. l'r.
A. Bailey attended tin mue
euffarer.
Buiti cleaned and preeced prompt
. Alio auita to order. All work
guaranteed. Upetaire, next to
. . f . Ik. T.I.
noetomoe. AUgue.
lor. 10'"
The Reedville Regulars over-
ka fintlawa of the Base
in an Kiniiintr same or nan
u L.l villa Uet Hundav. It wae
the best game ol tbe season,
wkv ntr vnur Bfooer more for
sugar when you can buy the best
Sl.a.aneala.r A.t all IIAHnilll aV. JUi IUI
15.80 per hundred. 2Hf
Oeo. W. Morgan, one of tbe om
aatitara nt the Vinelands oountry,
- - . . m
was down to tbe oouoty sea. 1 uea
1 nm.M, f
111 iiS;
HtHiilt t. the (Juaitctly l!x
it 111 1 it.a 1 ii.ii
IMIHIKN LET HKr f.KADM
Ten, 1 bird
nupl M t: Can, Mra. J iftrphin
i.a.. and J. W Mamh, the iam
11 i"g hind f,r WaHhington Coun
ty, baa inc.! uj-)0 (m cut.
,apr. wnttan by ai.pUianla for
trai htra'cartifica', U.t wek,and
a total o' Pi r artili -at ware paaa
dou'. The liat in a follow a:
I ,r.t t.i.,!,'riJ llMlyi
M,M.Utry, Nrttir l,,,tli, Martha C.al
l.iratli. l.!,;MUt, S.iih,ii, Mauir Ayira,
Mary hla. Itrillu I Irmriit, May V.,
krrvra. Kulli 1 it, Ii, l anlc I'll. Ii, IW-llr
I halinrn, M I ilitti I'n Inn,
hciun.l t.ia.lr I'mnrra Hirla-I. Julin
I'anliu. I.innia Kf.u.. Ufa J. ,i laiw.ii ,
Ili!rn lMil,l.-.ly, I'iofrntr Ti-III p'r toil,
I'mal It.kri, Un S.iinalr, Marrrlla
M,iii..,i r ti.nr l.uml, t attirim i'lial
mria, Ann,. I) k,.,,ikr. Ak'h Canij.lH-ll,
I'ai.ni Shn., Mra. V. V. Wil.ia, Amy
I) I'r.l.lll.
IIumI Cia.lr K M Hnjli.initli. Mar
lha Mix.rr.lilivrtiall.rratli. Nrllir John
. IVnlia C.rcrr, Mary I'., Iliililini.
Mra II. Nrvrly. Jranticllr Chilly. Mtrlr
I'.vira, I'.iiima M,.hr.
J'l.tiury tVtlilir.tr A!in ('urtla..
Fur f xchange
Would trad high gradi, narly an
o,l a n lop hiiguy and duuble
' am- f,.r firl claa family cnwa
Diri'l hiihr in t IJiir any olbr
kind
23 1 F. M IMJi-I.
J. P. HfcLlilfcL DEAD
J I" ll-lir l, f r many yars a
ridnl of lha Hinka rtiin. dit-d
at th llhli-U.ro Saiiitarium, Tuex
lay, Auguat 17. I'MCI from an af
lliclimi of vi-ral ycur etiidir,g
Hi Iray.a oiu.on, II II Hllll,
of i.t-ar lit like, a I'hilippine veter
an Four daughter aurv.ve, Mre.
.Vliie Story, of near (ia.ton; Ida,
married, and living in California;
Mr Ma, lire Hnitin, Portland,
and Mr LVdl Smith, of Snllworxl
H wa tgrd 72 years, and waa
highly rwpiK'l'd and e'e njfd by
all hi for mi r neighhore
He waa Ih fa! lit-r of Win. Hell
il. b waa killed laal Winter by
M mroe Huher, who afterward hol
hituat-lf.
NOW, (-OR THE STREET FAIR
The general oommittee met lat
evening, a id lh fillowiog eub
votniniliet were app dnled, the fair
lo I held Hh.1 22.2:5.2-1 and 2ft-
on tbe etrenie if Ihe court-yard can
again be obiained, and at tbe City
I'ark, if not:
Committee on Program J W.
Connell, Dr. A B. Bailey, W. D
Smith.
Cotiiinilteeon Mueio John Den
ni. Cal. Jark, (i. A. Patterson.
Printing 8. C. Killin, L. A.
Long.
Conceeaione and Finance W. V
Wiley. W W. Boecow, John Dan
nie, Cal. Jack, Fred Cornelius
U round J K Adkins, U. A.
Patterson, F. M. Keleay.
Arnold, the amusement mm,
a as here laid evening in person,
and is very anxious to furnieh the
nonceeeious so far as shows and
swin are concerned II will
meet again with the conueesiona
committee.
NOTICE OF SALE
granileware, at
Tl i
Argus and Oregoblan, t l
Frank Lung, of north of Corns
liu, was in town today.
Bargains in
tirm-r's.
Richard Connell and wife, of
Portland, rpent Sunday in town
White Clover Ice Cream at the
Pharmacy drug store. Try it. (Iif
R. 11 (Ireer and wife spnt Sun
day at Meacbau.
Fred (Iroeeen, of near W iet Un
ion, waa in town Monday.
T. DoLano, of below Bnav-rton,
was in town yesterday, attending
tbe sl ( k sale.
MUe Jirnnie and Miss Crac
Deirbman are enjoying a vaialii n
at New o't.
A. C Dinelson and family re
turned Tueeday from a month's so
journ at Newport.
Dance, at f-h'ile Park, Katurtlay
evening, Auguat 21. Toelle'a or
chestra. Everybody invited.
W Reynard, rf near Laurel, waa
over to ihe city the warmeet day of
the eeaion.
Fruit jars, raps and rubbers at
Portland price Frank & It ir
irk, Reedville. Ore. 12 if
J.ibn Hauechel, of near Cedar
Mill, was up to tbe big dairy sale,
yeeterday.
FILL FROM
Gintractor Holland and II.-n
rv Doimhly Injured
DOtCHIV ftkEAKI AKU l FALL
Usllaat aut Seri.u.ly Irjurtd. A
Very Nirraw Call
We were obliged to discontinue our
hi, eale last week on acootint of
the exteneive repairs being made,
but will reopen tbe store Saturday,
and on Saturday and Monday you
will find tbe biggest bargains ever
oflered in Hillsboio 8 UO and
$0 00 hats at 13 00. and all others
at correspondingly low figures ail
remnants at less than oost.
II. Rbea, Millinery,
Main Street.
Miss Ella Wilkes is taking a va
cation at (isles Creek.
Tboaf-jood-ae-you-oan- get-on
Sunday drink, Cyretal Foam, Den
of Sweets.
Mrs. Elmo Maldan departed yet
tanUv for a virtit with h r eteter in
Cleveland, Ohio.
Thoa. Fowlei. of Mountaindale,
was tn town yeeieruwy. i.
Kowles has for many years been a
fantnr In sawmilliiig out in his
section.
Mrs. Tho3. Ritchey and daugh
ter. of Wheeler county, are in tbe
- ... D!l.k..). .1..
CllV. DUeBIS 01 rare, ivivuudj
ter, Mrs. J. W. uonain. tney wn
reside in Portland in Ihe future.
Contractor Moore will soon hive
the brick all laid as high as the
annond floor of the Pythian build
ins. The front of pressed briok
will be one of the finest in the
city.
Contractor Upland Is getting
alons finely with the sohool annex
and his aooident of yesterday will
nnt delav matters, as he ia able to
rneh things. The rafters will be
raised in a few days, and he ex
pects to have the building done on
sohedule time.
Wanted Home stork th epar;d
amb. Kdward L. Naytar, Foregt
i ove, Ore. 21 If
Mies Pearl Smith viited witb
her sister, Mrsdamea Via and Mo
Kinney, in Portland, over Sunday.
Money to loan on real estate
Terms reaonabl. Apply to Ku
ratli Broe, Hilleboro, Or. 2 1 -if
H O (iuild went t)Toleloand
NewDorl lha first of the week, for a
few days of a bueineas trip.
Hop pickers wanted at the Gregg
bopyard. Rgister by Pbone Pari
lie Stales 31 x, or arrite to W. J
Uregg, Hilleboro, R. 3 213
Mrs Suean Brown and Mis
Mary have returned from a visit at
Portland.
Bend our list of property for rale
lo your friends in lbs Kast Im
bue Lnd Company.
Mrs IJiiyt celebrated her Glut
binhiay Aug. 12, and entertained
few close friends and her rela
tives.
Dance, at City Park. Saturday
evening, August il. loelies orchestra.
Mies Berths Johnson is assisting
to tbe wiikee Bros. Abstract Ol
tk-s during tbe rush of work on tb
"trading.
J. C. Lamkin has sold part of
his property to Dr. 8. M. Reagan,
who expects to build within a tiw
months.
Why pay your grocer more for
sugar when jou can buy the beet
Granulated at Connell & Co for
IS 50 per hundred. 21lf
Mr. and Mrs. E J. Johoroa. Or-
ville Wilkes, George and Kenneth
Humke started for Tillamook, via
Wilson River, today.
J. B. Walker, of below Beaver-
ton, was in the city this morning.
tie is a son of Mrs. Mary Walker,
one of UilUboro's pioneers.
Victor Crop was in Irom near
U'encoe, yeeterday. He ie in the
baling and threshing business, besd
over heels.
State Bank Examiner Jas. A
Steele and Assistant Bennett were
here this week, and examined the
ocal banks for the State of Oregon
Remember the dance at Glencoe,
W. O. W. Hall, Saturday evening.
August 28. Toelles orchestra
Tickets, 1100. Always a good
time at Glencoe.
A slashing firs caught into the
Dr. Bailey ranch, near West Union,
the first of ths week, and did con
derab e damage betore it was
checked.
R. Pubils, running the big
Smith rsnob, near West Union,
was in the city th-i last of the week
He reports crops looking fine.
Jos. Wolfereperger returned the
first of tbe week from a trip to
Lincoln County, where he joined
his wife, who has been visiting witb
ber Darente. Lee Commons and
wife.
Let us sell you your grocery and
other supplies before starting to
the hop fields. Connell x Co. can
aupply your wants from necessaries
down to the luxury of gauntlet hop
gloves.
John Reiohen, cf West Union
called the last of the week and left
book which bslouged to some
Dartv. and it contains a money or
der tor $1 and some other trifles.
Call and get it if it ia your property.
J. C. Lamkin is very proud of a
late Duke cherry tree, planted by
hia own hand a few years ago. It
la bearing this season, and one of
tbe iimbs exhibited waa as prolific
aa tbe hair on a dog's back,
A scafTlild on the sreond story of
tbe new echool annex broke ye ter
Jay pom, jut as the men were re
eutiiing work, and Contrictor Hol
land and Henry Doughty were
precipitated to tbe ground a die
lance of about 25 feet. Doughty
auatained a broken arm and wae
injured about the riiht forehead
and right cheek. Holland wae
given asevere ehakiog-up, but there
was nothing serious resulted. Drs
Linklater and Tamiesie were called
and took Doughty to tbe Sanitari
um, where they reduced the frac
ture and attended his other in
j-iriei.
Tbe scaffold fell as a reeult o1
not being suflkieotly nailed to
withstand the weight of the two
oien, who were clone W gather on
the platform
GRANDPA MARKEE
Tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Cbas.
p. Have, of this city, was a scene
f a happy gathering, Saturday
Aug 14, It being in honor of Sam
uel Markee, wto.on thtt day. pasa
d tbe Ulet mileetone in life s jour
ney. "U'andpa ' Markee, aa be is
bitter known, is bale and hearty
for li s years, and always looks for
ward witb great anticipation to tb
annual gathering when all hit
children and grandchildren join in
making tbe day most etjiyable,
and one to be stowed away witb
eweet memoriee of bygone days.
A pleaemg feature of the a&eem
ly tbU year was the presence of
Robert Markee and family, recent
ly from Quincy. III. Me. Markee
ia tbe youngest of a family of four
teen children, cf whom "Grandpa"
Markee is the eldest. Until th
Summer of 1005. tbeee brothers had
not seen each oihr since tbe open
ing of tbe Civil War, when Robert
then a mere lad, went to lend hie
services to his couotry.
A feature much to be regretted
was the absence of two of tbe chil
dren, Mrs. Emma Dustin, of Can
yon City, and Mrs. Ida Jackson,
of Fo.8il, Ore.
A sumptuous repast was partaken
of with hearty enthusiasm, and a
vood lime voted by all
Those present were: Samuel Markee, Mr.
and Mra R. Market, Mr. and Mra. J. S.
Royal, Mrs Kebecca Bunker, Mr. and
Mra. Chas. F. Haves, Mr. and Mra. Geo.
Markee, Mra. Orpha Qardtter, Mr and
Mr. Robert Markee. Jr., Mr. and Mra.
K. Royal. Mr. and Mra. C. C. Sellers,
Mr. and Mra. F. W. Jones, Mr. and Mra.
L. A. Markee, Oral Gardner, Page Gard
ner, John Owena, Myron Markee. Glena
Markee, Luella Markee, Cbauncey Mar
kee, Wesley Royal.
See Here Ladica
Tl . ... ...
in-J nouitjern 1'aCltlC will soon
Commence work oh the i tint detiot
a tin grounds are in readine and
the itakes are st for the founds
lion. Tbe Oregon KIclrio has al
rady started work on the founda
tion for its dpot and in a fw
weks the building will be ready
lor buKinees. fbe depot will lie
larger than tbe Foreet Grove depot
A fine farm ff 10 acre, 11 mili-s
from Pnrtlaad; 25 acres in culti
vation; ft acre One hope, 2 ac es
orchard, 1 acre kale, 2j acres pota
toes; 11 cows, a Jemey bull, 3
brood sows, boar atd (boat, 2
horses, light wagon and harness.
12 toes of hty, 100 chickens and
a line wheat. Price 1(1 000, eay
terms, 10 miles from Hilleboro.
Ii&brie Land Company.
The county court will hd a
eeetion Saturday and take up the
matter of letting a c n'rac'. fir
building the bri lgiic o e Dairy
Creek at Banks. The court ha d
oided to repair the Vtapntn Lake
outlet bridge, and not Lui d a Lew
one at this time.
We are busy re mod ling our
store getting ready f r the Fall
rush, but we are not t o htsy to t bow
you some of the b it bi'g.ii,. in
boots, sbcei, and dry go id, ever
brought to the city of HiLt-bnio
Connell &Co.
Dr. C. B. Brown, e!l knwn
here, euffWid a a v. rely c u.h d
band one day la-t werk II. was
in an auto and there was a collieion
witb a bugy, while ri ling on the
Sandy Road. Tbe ii jury rnj iired
the services cf a surgeon.
We are preparing a new book of
Washington County Karma and
Hilleboro City Proprrty for sale.
l will not cost you anything to
have yours in our bonk if it is for
sale. Imbrie Land Cimpany.
License to wed has been granted
Raymond L Wood and Carrie
hearer, upon an affidavit furnish
ed by J. H. Sheerer, of near Gales
Creek; and to Arthur B. Clement
nd Caroline E. Uockeo, of Bea
verlon.
Gauntlet hop gloves the only
gauntlet bop glove to be found in
tbe city, at Connell & Co's. Call
in and see them when you are
making up your tupplieg for your
trip to the bop fields.
Mrs. E. B. Poole is at Oswego
this week, attending tbe bedside of
ber aunt, Mrs August kempin,
who ia very ill with carcinoma.
and not ei peeled to recover. Mr.
Poole joined his wife fjr ih dty,
Sunday.
Don't forget tbe open-air dance
at the Shale Park dancing floor,
Saturday evening, August 21. To
elle'a orchestra. Coma and have a
good time.
Sheriff Hancock went to Sher
wood this morning with warrants
for Sydney Westfall and Win
Crause, charged with selling liquor
to minors.
Follow the crowd to Shute's
ark. Saturday evening, August 21
Danciog. Toelle'i orchestra will
furnish music. Gjodflwr. Giod
order. Good time. Come
Thos. Wyatt, of Polk County,
65c Granite water pails
65c " diah paua
50c " coflee pot ..
&oc stew kettles
AT GREEK'S
See Our Granite Ware Bargain Table.
22-4
Sc
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25c
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HUSTON QUITS TRICK
Oliver H'jston, of Portland, former
ly of Hilleboro, has made bis last
sprinting race in athletic. He
went over to Seattle last r-nday,
and in the 100 yard daah was ten
feet ahead until tbe SO jard mark
was reached, whan his back cave
way and he was beaten. A Hills
boro man wlo saw the race ta d
that Huston's speed was wonderful,
but that at the ciitioal time bis
sinews iailtd him and hi went
down to defeat His physician
and trainer feared all the time that
the trouble might cause him to
lose the race, and be entered
against their advice to remain out
The race waa wen in ten and one
fifth seconds not as good time aB
Huston haB made in trials.
BARRETT SAUNDERS
Mr. Nathan X. Barrett, f irmsrly of
Hillsboro, and now traveling for
Mitchell, JLewiB-btaver uo., was
united in marriage in Portland
Tuesday. AugUBt 17, 1909, to Mre
Nettie K. Saunders.
The groom is well known all
over Washington county, having
ranohed it on the North Plains and
at Mountaindale, years ago, and
later having been in business in
this oily.
Hon picking will soon be on in
all parts ot the county and tbe
work will help many a family ana
give a vacation to hundreds and at
the same time furnish a little pock
et money. It isn't a pionio. but
it is heathful; it isn't a holiday,
but it's sohool hooka and clothes
for the little chaps and it teach s
the children industry"
PROBATE
Delia A Graham appointed administra
tris estate of N A Graham, deceased
bonds approved at ii.ooo. R W Lance
held, K A llyoe ana w u tiarns ap
pointed appraisers.
Krwin inner uics uuuu iu um
to 000 as administrator estate of Jacob
Sehaerer, tne ueiuany umcasumu aut
piile.
Monday, September ao, set as date for
final hearing: and settlement of tbe ad
ministration of the estate of the late
Pniiureaaman T H ToOKUe.
Administrator of lha estate of the late
James McNultv authorized to erect
monument at cost not to eaceed $200.
Trv the newest and best drink,
Cy ratal Foam, at the Den of Sweets
rnoriOTio.fAL.
K A. BAILliY, M. D.
Phyiielan and Surgeon
Ottir.-Itailey-Morg-an l.l.ick. upvlalra.
Kin, ma Ii, 1.1 ami IV Kanlncn Huulh
i i-rnr Itaelltiw and M.d NtrU.
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NevvWva
S. T. LINKLATER, 14. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ofllra nimtairs over The Drlta Inig Htorw
Kbl,lne aUator Court Hon a,
la Um earner of tbe block.
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JAME3 PHILLIP K TAMIIuSlK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Huriraon Southern Paclrlit Hall r. ...I iv.
' (.imiilUtion In French or Eneliah. Of-
ni-e tiimtaira, over I.. M. Hoyt Co, atnra,
north aide of Main St., Hlllalioro, Or.
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A.B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Hailey-Morgan Block. "
Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore.
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HILLSBORO
SANITARIUM.
Mrs. L. K. Hicks
Wards and private rooms. Inspec
tion invited. All classes of non
contagious cases from reputable
physicians accepted. Special at
tention to confinement caaea under
physiciani' caie. Traifud nurse in
attendance. Phone Pacific Main
321. Independent Phone, 074.
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DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
atreet. Over Dennis Store.
HILLSBORO - - OREOOS
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R. Saatoy Mr. Q. War
BAD LEY A HARE
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Rooms 1 and t Hnnte Building
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E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Rooma J, 4, k 5. Morgan Blk. Htllabora
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JOHN EI. WALL
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Office Upstair, Bailey Morgan Block
Rooms, 1 an I a.
HILLEBORO. - . ORXOOM.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNS Y-AT-LAW
Orru-a: Main Btreet, opp. Court Houa.
HILLSBORO OREGON
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THOS. H.TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
nd who has been in the mercantile Morgan Blk. Upeuira. Rooma 1. a and
oueinses lor years, selling a short ..... ,
time ago, was in town today, the Hillsboro, - - Oregon
gueet of II T. Bagley. He
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
The only graduated and licensed Veter
inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical experience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
STABLE No. 1
Office phones: Pacific States 501; Ind. 213
Residence phone; Independent 243
DR. J. R. MARSHALL, :
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Wehrong Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE.
Sher.r Sale ol Real Eatate.
is I
looking for a tudneee locatiou.
Clarence Hoyt, who was ones in
business here, and later at Forest
Grove, is running a ranch over in
Washington. Howard Baird and
family were his guests duricg their
vacation.
We have a dan ly IGO-acre farm
for sale near Buxton, at f 25 per
acre. This is a snap Come in
and get details if you are looking
ir a place. Imbrie Land Co.
T. R. Imbrie and wife returned
from Asto-.ia, Monday evening,
Mrs. Imbrie haying been visiting
her brother, YY. A G olin, for sev
eral days, and T. R spending Sun-
lay in the port city.
For sale: span youn; mares,
black and roan: weighing 2.000 or I
over; thoroughly broke, and well
matched. Geotle, Bound and true.
W. Rynard, Hillsboro, Oregon, NollM s herehy K,ven that on w,nes
Route 2 23 5 day, September l8t,Wt at IoVIikW P.M.
. . . , pursuant to uecree or partition in me
Married: At the residence of T. ease of Sell wood vs Bunnell et al, I will
McCreary, Aug. 15, 1909. A. I "er tor sie at the tourt uoue tn h tiia-
a, a ww a rt w a I uuiu. vivkvii. aaiiis oa.ii aat vuuiiu auttiuu
Merle iiaioee and lVina r. WO- to the bit-hest bidJer for cash tbe (ollow-
Creary, Rev. David K1U worth, M. tog described real estate, to-wit:
K ';,. a- ,- I Beginning at a point on the Westerly
minister, omoiating. line f tne g u c.f John L Hickiin w
D. IT T R.il.. al P.il.J I chains S 24 de(f. 48 mm. E. from the M sec.
r. F J Bailey, Of Portland, Was ...,. the North line of aeetion 3. T 2
in town today. lie has bagainea s. K. 1 w. of the wuu sier.. Washington
the Bale of the Union Woolen Mills, County, State of Oregon, running thence
" j 1 "" ou xbe wegterly line ot said D. L. C. 8. 24
a uue property BC4UU0U uy uiui aeg. WDnns.: ai.no chains to ttiew w.
laat vaar I comer of said D. L. C. thence north 80 deg.
III mln. K. 1'2 70 nlia na tl.anna north .1
Hon ninknra wanted at I. H niin. Went ii 60 chains to the north line
r a-" " - - i a .1 k.ir.1 T I r it.
MaXWellB, near Mountamdals; 8. 8deir. 2t; min. W. 18.845 chainn: thence
post office address, Uornelius, K. 1: I,,lu-14 a w ohaina. ineno s.
Pacific States telephone, Ulebcoe, "yAnino
rt. nt n I "
UO .10
Mrs. Minnie Bowles, who has
been a guest of ber sister, Mrs. J
M. Brown, departtd Monday for
her h une in Virginia
J. B. McNew, the Greenville old
. ia .i t tanniiiMiUii vuuiUT, aufiiiuiflt'intur wi
timer, and now residing on a neat the Estate of Jacob bebaerer, deceaaed,
little tract below Keedville, was in and is duly quaiiaea as aucn a,iuiu,i
.l. -j . L-ltrator.
me cuy wuay, anu caaea oo ,ne NoWt therefore, all persons having
ArgUB. claims against said Eatate are hereby
notltied to present th saine to the uiidar
Why pay your grocer more for signed, with proper vouchers therefor,
Hiioar when vi u can buv the heat at the ka 0e ot P'Mt16'' nd ln
sugar wnen ytu can ouy tne oeai the8hute Building In Hiitaboro. Oregon,
Granulated at Connell & Co. for on or before six uionlhs of the date here-
W . 12.43 chains to the place
of beginning . Containing 72.82 acres.
Terms of sale cash-
Qio. O. Haacoca,
Shoritr.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is Hereby Given that the under.
signed has been duly appointed, by the
county uonrt oi tne state or uregon ror
WashliiKton County, Administrator or
$5 80 per hundred
Sltf lof:
Isaao Leiey. who settled in the
Leisyville section nearly 60 years
1 W ." u" R..,l and Hare
firat Of the week, Visiting relatives.) Attorneys for AdmlnUtrator,
Dated August 13th, 1909. . - .
EawiN Rrrraa,
Administrator of tbe
Eatate of Jacob Hharr,
deceased. --'
day morning.