The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1909, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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WIN VAI1KY
A Wnlk.-r Irrlunle KM)
Acrcit by rumplni
If0 oxms uki our mmis
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gcoffin Valley U galtlng Hoe
fuf lrrigtH"". and Surveyor A A
Korrill "' P lbi flr"1 of ,b
wmi ,umy fr the proposed
...tenii A, A. Walk.r.wboowoi
,W farm, will Install a pumping
p!,nl snd "'' 100 0,M- dJ
W, C. Wie IU Irrigate JM) acrae,
ilr utli'g a pumping Unt. Both
of tbr farn.ere M uk 'ball
tiler fioi" rWggln Cmk with
pwlib ''' nlrlfuge)
pump.
RoJ.II Muiron will Irrigate SO
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ik. .u-r cum fton Halo
wv
,.gt jr ""'',' ,,0,1 h Tu
i..'.. n;..r will teka out twrcnll
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predict hi thousand or wrw
(HI b irrinaU-d In VVaahlogloo
oflOf Importance WS llUll-d by
Ga. R. l!Kly, no tbe North
PUIm, ta r' " wherever
l bu bii tried 11 bee Uto
product! o( greet rwiulU.
KJOD HINsHAW
A vary prtly wrdling waa cl
WaW4 Wednesday eraniog si H
I'dluck. il lb eWenlly furoUhed
H bonx t'e young ooupl,
Full end "'. HllUboro. wlr-o
MIh (Irsce liiihw w united to
Birritgt lo Mr. Thoa. Rood, aon of
W L A. K'kmJ and lf. Id
kf lb ortH'i.linn tuioUur, M. K.
Hws, I'Miur ol lb CbrUlito
Church, tbn trida nJ gtoom
htrcbxl to tU irlur ol tlood
onil.r lniilul Auiuran bough,
fkrt lb iinii oil imprMir
cwtmouy jironounnl. Tb
brl' mi' t Inuiiful crMin ilk.
wool gon tnl tlx irooro i U
IM in (hit vmi poiiotitil black.
Af r Ue tr'er.ony Jof wbrnrDtt
trnrl to the Urge numltf of
Httsb'et guiMUr Many baCil
mr ind ralutbV prinroU rr
hotexl on tlm happy ooup.
Tbay rmi'e in It f buna brt
tki Mtnouy tiKik plc. Tboatio
Ut tn. Mi. ('.. A Wrl.h. Mr. bi
Un. I. A. Hl Hir4 kou.1 ami Umily,
Mf. ami Mr. o .. I unit, Mr, ami Mr.
SO Killc, Mi . .,1 Mi. W, II. Hmlib,
MM Alicr Kuii-K Mim UlU.b-th MUm,
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Uod. lUr.ml.Mi. M. V. lt.wii.Mia.
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Wlw o. ifc, Miw Mmiilr and
(WofKi. Wi.c, Mr. tn.) M.a. K. I. Itowl.
Mt. o.l Mi. I.. C. Mcit, l.uke Mrw
W.PonUn.l.
BURCOVNE-HOUSTON
Aquit borne w-dilinj wa ol
-.-j nun iiiiuk oi manriuai
Damoti Mr tl il 11.,.
im m ii mi
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. i i r.ir Acrr., HilUhoro, Del.
I1.!, ahmi thair daughtar.
jBw Uui, nat united Id roar-
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UririOO, (iflirillinil Tk n.nnm I.
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( known yt,UUg rtilrod man.
- praeeni in lucoinoUv Bra
BAD 0D th P.ll.r..l V...l n
loci . Th u ii w t-
, ..... .,,,,, , BnuwD in
(W and ,ul Uoanhurg, And (a
f'lbly MtwueJ fur her many
iii ittis
MARSHALL-ANDERSON
fcii-11, M'Bh.of HilUlioro,
a Him Kit- a.i o .
t . ' nitrrlad Wadoatxlay
iTeoins n. i ...
, ""r u, IWJ, At tit
lOUla nf IV,. l.i i i . .' .
...n urme, m for 1 1 and.
lot Brmmi . i.
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Sk. ui 7 """'"TiWiiD orooM in
" "Hiuenoam tnli city.
AUCTION SALE
hi iirifl.,...: i ...
ti.i'-r'OAk :.SuJb,5
oi HllUboro, at
w a. m., on
TUK9IIAV nmnnim
PPn Of horar- ,..!.
. , ... .owl; !,; t.nch
lnKi CIV KKVi Ho,,bl rne;
fe CJti lrmr: u,owinK m"f,,lne.
y fork' h? r",1 M n,wi f'n'ow;
10,1 barrow' ,"rrowi Bo-tooth eom-
Piston, h. plowi cnwkem;
: r,,y.1,,,v:fo,"ik,,,y
'""Re, J Imrl ' tch cook ''ov.
f'01'" to in,.,,? ""Idea too nu-
T.t. Mincn at noon.
Ul' ' Per cent ol! for 0aah.
J C v.. .,, J' ,lWt", Owner.
.w.rl,,2,.?w",!o to Corval
pe U A p 7 who
)"cin aii",5IMl whe'e the oh,ld
f n allu"l oolleke.
trn v ii .
....... urawisnq wile returned
nauiruey evening f,ln ,h
u...,.., ,,,. J,,,. . . ,
Hwllwlan.l and (
..-III.
iirmeny unit
many p.,,,,,, f ,lUfwl
...-7 ..ay. wmi ai.i,t ali.,i,t livi.
momna, anl avery hmir i,f H,m
tnur waa an tr.J .yat.lii Kinil j
..w io anuiaj Uon to ,u,j
1M 111 , 1 . . - I . 1 ,
"'P oti-racaln. II. fln.l
Ilia ..til m. i . u . .
at I a ... I I i
inioniif,! u,a ha had popular
17 uiMaai. Jtnrore-il acb.M.linir
and imk law Lav. do,,, ruuch
inara in the Rerierailon
HwlUerland, ha found, had Irgiala
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. up vij uai in ererr
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rr.j-w,, aUU nar Hshml iyteru I
aioaptionally good.
ir,. 1 v . i ii. . ., . ..
in in- Ionian
war t-teranao! WaahlngUm Co
It tnlgbt tn wall to taU that Hena
I.. II... 1P ar. ...
wr uow a. nam 11 lain writna
lliat ba IntrixluotNj a bill Imt to
w.wm, i.iavuiug tnnui uxo tue age
luuunc aiong who veteraui ol th
CUIl War. Hnator ChamUrlaii
aya ttia cotniuitt will mimI in
January and ba will pronally ap
paar and urga in adoption. Hi
III ba aaaia'el by Henator Bourn
in lnl ragarJ.
I now rtpraaent the Hplrtlla cor
m(. Make aalactiota in your
qorut, wnera accural mraaure
inanu can ua taken, and you eel a
cxirael to oiaet the ri inirnient of
your ngura. hend poetal card, or
pnooacall for appointtuent Mra
ki. K. Caudla, jiillaburo, Orgon-
iUH and Jackaon Hlrert. In.l
pandent phene, bHi 20 37
T. W. Wyatt ha purchaaed
fromJat. A. Itubri and W. W
Bunco ba corner lot ulwet and
acroaa tua elreot from the Imbri
borne, and will at one erect 1
modern ootUg, to onet lo the
naibborhood of li.niXJ. Mr
nyatt raornlly purchaaed the
Oennla HUirt.
L J. Hue blow recently received
a card from a Minneapnlia friend,
and llluatration depiclaxl a fountain
frotm up, tha reault of tha early
OoUibar cold (nap. Mr. Huihlow
reciprocated by tending to bi
Minnesota oorrpondeaoe a amall
hot of ripa alrawUrriea. (ireat ii
Oregon.
Wendell D.ria and family, of
Hhedy Brook, were gurH at the
Calip Uall home, tbit week At
hi recent aala bit ilk went fur
high figure, and one of bit dairy
oowi went for 170. Mr. DavUwill
take bia mother to California for
her health the firat of next month
Cbaa. 8, Parker baa purchirwd
tba Murrow iotereet in the Arcade
and ia again InUrrMled with O
I'belpa In tba management of that
popular reeort They have released
their leaee 00 tba Creacenl Theatre
and tha management of that play
bouae will go back to tba owner.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. C. L.
Baker, of Humner, Waah., October
15. liKRI.a eon. Thia ia Mr. and
Mra. Baktr'a third boy, and they
have no girl, 'i ha mother 1 well
known In llilleboro a Miea
Aramiota Humphrey, a daughter
of the late T. I. llumph'eya.
Mr. W. W. Holcorab, of Ix
Angelea, who ia vliiting here, and
Mra. J. C Wileon, of Koae Lawn
farm, wera In town Monday with
Mr. Frank Holoonib, of rt
Union. Mr. Holoomb eeea quite
a change In our city lince her viait
bar a year ago.
- Knglneer Harry MoLaurhlan and
Fireman Cheater Aletaoder, who
have been at the front on tba V
RAN. came down yeaterday
with a dleabled angina and went in
to Portland after another looomo
tire.
Tba Bchillerand the Grand Mir
1. ,
oa ar two uregon maoe cigara.
When you want a amoke, iut call
for one or tha other. Tbey fill the
bill, and are cheaper tmokea In
tba long run, than nickel good.
N H Jonea, of Vinelanda, was
In town yeaterday. One of hi
children ia ill with typhoid, up
poeed to have been oontraoted by
drinking water from an old well,
while attending eohool.
Btraved or atolen: A oolt, 6
month old: aorrel with white epot
on forehead; notify owner if found
Any information will do appra-
elated Lew la Crawford, Bank,
Oregon, It. 1. 31 2
Attorney Geo. R. Bagley, of
Baglay & Hare, ia thia week a-
aiating District Attorney u a
Toogue In prosecuting the cele
brated Columbia County case of
Stale veriua Toots Blakesley.
Deutachmann & Kruller have
bought the lease of Mr. I'rigmore
and are now conducting the Com
mercial Hotel. They have opened
tba dining iom.
Nearly 2,000 feet of oament aide-
walk have been built in llilleboro
thia seaaon, counting the court
house job, when it U oo tuple ted.
The old town "do move."
HW aala at lt 50eaoh-24 An
gora NannieB, flue etock.F, M.
Crabtree, Laurel, Oregon. Ind
Telephone 2559 Hillsboro-Laurel
line.
D. B. Reasooer gon to Green-
berg atation thia week, to put in a
mall bridge for the oounty.
Call in and see our bargain tables,
for ahoea and olothlog. II. Weh
rung & Sons.
Born, Oot 19, 1909, to August
Waniell and wife, a ion
iWKim nm
Number (unP,iin f mhcr
VHluatioii Tia Neighbor
ONE hi s i MILLION LtSS TlUbtW
ft.' .
cry Large Stampede Rifart th
rqual.iilea Beard
lh County Hoard of Kijualintinn
oonei.ting of County Jude (ioodin,
Counly Clerk J. W. Bailey and
Al.KMIUl. U . , J , , ,
, JBA vranuau, 11 ouey
true week, liaUming U complaint
..I l.lL ... I
u.K0 Taiuaiioii on aeeeHemenU.
The vlaiUira, however, up to preee
nour, are oot overly nuuieroui
The following have registered oh-
j-K-'lion:
C L lliown. Crawfoi.lSution, ataratfi)
' K' i'5 i I'ruprr valualiuu.
Tln II Wii.iaui. Viiielau.la: tirf.l
rwwriit, i6oj,allrgc ijyja projr
Nirni,
tio Uunrii. Vlntlamla; waala valua
Hon of 1 1015 mlucr.1 to f755, lwiu
tlnilwr U not merchantable.
Itrnny, Kalcigh- want aurta
mru of f viV rrJu.t.l lo tji$.
Cliaa A rHiUtriii,akrriluction, claim
nit lau.l a.lj.,iiilii,( n not aurtird
mKii.
N I U.krrman. Itravrrtuii-
(lurtlun fiom f J loo lo 1 1 ly 5. hame .
u-irtion a alHjvr.
V i Allrn. Itcavrrliiii; claiui acrra
1 error ami awuuirul of twi in i,w.
hivti lu ciiuiltai laon with uliuimiu .,.
i . J---K
I Vkiutama, llramtua. Hhuw w6
atrra la aaaraar.l at Ijjju wauta valualioo
cut to f ;o prr acre.
Alaulry II Hnar kt reduction of a.
r.mrut of u.H, claiuiine a.liouiinv
Ian. I la out aararii a luirli.
linn C J Jobuaoo, Itravriton, want
rediK-tiuii of valualluo of jo. Mine
claiui ft. a)Avr.
N K Nclaon, Ikaverton: ask reduction
from f jioo to 7.
Kllrv lave, Ihll.Uiru: wauta valuation
"f f wn rrdurrtt tn f Jo.i.
II A and r. J l.k.trom, Ilcavrrton:
claim anarauiiriit ol (1750 alioiiltt Ije on-
'T I "So. to ctwloiiu lu ailjoiuing aaar.
mrnla
John 11 White claima aaarwitnrut of
fv75 on 4 75 a in Win Mcl.lun donation
ta eacraaivr.
it K and V C (iiinlhrr, who baa tim
ber laud in arc 16 I t w r 3 w, allege
couuly cratar of 6,bjo,uoo Irrl limlie r ia
eii-TMirt by .sviooo fret, and aliould
bt rrtlmnt art oihnK'.V.
It A and Maine lull, of tlow Tuala
tin, cuuiplaio that their improvement
are aarraard at f 1,0014 htn thry claim
fyai wuulil be wore in conaoiiam-e with
urroundiuK aaaeHmrnta.
The houlhrrn facllic aticnit I Iwfore
th Uwrd today, atking for a reduction.
SILVER WEDDING
Mr. and Mra. J. J Bmith. reeiding
on the T. K Cornelius donation, 8
mile North wtwt of Hilleboro, orle
brated tbeir twenty-6flb widding
anniveriary last Raturday and the
occaaion was etiiyeu rr a large
Mimtubly of friends The party
drove lo the Roy Catholic church
io the morning, where Father
Daitoi, pastor, renewed the cere-
ojo-y ana vows, ine weaning
iarty than repaired to the home of
Mr. and Mra Smith, where a de
igbtful wedding dinner was served
At the wedding were Mr. and Mrs
Theodore Vandehey, who were wit
nesses to the Smith wedding, back
io Nebraska, Holt Counly. After
the dinner Thoe Connell gave the
bride and groom their wedding
trip in in automobile. The pre
rente were many and beautiful
Mr. and Mra. Smith are the proud
parent of eight bojs and three
girla, and two children have been
lost to them. Mr. and Mra. Smith
have a boat of friends in North
Washington County, md they have
the best wishes of all win know
them, and many returns of the day
Thoae present at tin oelehration:
Alraara. anil Mewlames Theo. Vande-
hT. J- J- Krebs, I'1'01- Connell, W. V.
Del-man; Rev. Father Paum, of Hoy; P.
Nff. Mr. L. O. Pennant. Kttie Per-
aham, and the following, accompanied
h ihelr familiea: Corneliua, Autone,
Geo. and lleurv Vandehey, J. C Smith,
Wiu, Smith, Henry Smith Sr., Henry
Smith Jr.. I. A. andeliey, to. Vanite-
rnrvrrliitf. K. erou aim II. Dcniaru, an
.. i i i i ,,
nf Noith Waahiuuton county, and Mn.
Nellie Pericke, of Nebneka, a gueat ol
boat and hoateaa.
STOLLER RHICHEN
Mr. Abraham Stoller and Miss
Margaret Reichen were united in
marriage at the German M K
Churoh, Bethany, Ootober 20, 1909,
at Hiflh Noon. Rev. J. Iraglio or
fioiating. After the ceremony the
company repaired to the home of
the bride's parents, nr. ana rare.
Cbrie. Reichen, of Phillips, where
a bounteous wedding dinner was
served. .
The groom la a prosperous young
farmer of the Cedar Mill lejtion,
and the bride la well known as a
highly es' e-med young lady of her
section.
They will make tbeir future
home for the present at Cedar
Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Kuratli, of
thia city, attended tte wedding.
KERR CARTER
Mr. James F. Kerr and Miea Iva
Kdiih Carter were united in mar
riage at the home of J. H. Carter,
in Hiiisboro, uctooer u. iwv, uev.
J. Sherman Wallace officiating
The groom il a well known real
estate man ' with offioea in the
Schulmerioh Block.
Lost. At Leisyville, white fe
male English Setter, with blaok
eara. Strap collar. Reward 0
W. Garrison, Hiiisboro. 32
I Freeh borne made braad for lala
at Tope a depot atore.
Porn, to IUy I'ihods and wife,
Jliilaboro, Oct. l.r, I'M), a aon
Beautiful pictures at Baird'a for
Jo with every 12 00 purchase,
B")rn, to Klroi'r B.'one.t and wife,
rair (irournln, JlilUlwro, Oct. Ifi,
r.nr.r, a son.
Fall giMMla of all description ar
nvmg daily, at II. Wehrumr A
none.
William Darety.of beyond (Jlen
coe, was a Hillnboro visitor yeeter-
uay ujorning.
Everybody ibould so to Greor'a
na loveeliKste the berraina an
granueware. an 3
born, to A. Roiesscheart and
wif. of South Tualatin, Oct. 18
r-jy, a daughter.
Children's ahoea, sixes 15 years
down, at cost, for Saturday only.
n ju re wo.
Dr. A. B. Bailey his sold
his
le d of dairy cows, receiving
an
average 01 itj eacb.
Wanted Girl fur general house
work Inquire at Wilkes Bros
Abeu act cilice, Second Street 32
C. W. Barr, who baa lived in
the Cedar Mill section for fire
years, waa in town yesterdey,
Money to loan on real estate.
lerrns reasonable. Apply to Ku
ratli Bros . Hilleboro.Or. 21-tf
Henry Reaeoner, a brother of D
B , is at present up in the mines.
with a n-phew, above Vanconver
Wm. Bachelder, of near Gleoco,
was In town yesterday, and save
th farmers still need a little more
rain for good plowing.
See here we give you forty
cents per d.zen in trade for your
egg. Wyett 4 Co , auoceesora to
Dennis.
Rufua Wavgener, formerly of thia
city, ia building another reeideooe
at Newport, according to the Signal.
edited by II. G.Guild.
When you shoot at a China be
sure you uoe our Excelsior and
.Superior Selby sheila. They set
them. Emrick dt Corwin. 32 3
Mies Wilma Waggener, of Mc
Minnville, was a Hiiisboro visitor
Sunday, the guest of her lister,
Mrs. Geo. II. Wilcix.
For sale Young Bufl Wyan-
lotte cockerels, for II each. Thor
oughbred K Goff, 1 mileesoulh
of Hiiisboro, on Route 2. '32 4
Leo PerkiDs, deputy county re
corder, his been admitted to prac
tice law by the state board, and he
is now a full fledged attorney.
Wsnlel: Freeh oowa, with calves
at sides, for milk ranch. Jacob
Michel. First and Jefferson 8t..
Nir.b llilleboro, Ore. 30 2
P Donnelly, of Buxton, and who
has been at the Sanitarium, under
going treatment for typhoid, has
recovered suflicienlly to return to
his home.
Suits cleaned And preesed prompt
y Also suits to order. All work
guaranteed. Upstairs, next lo
poetomce. August Tews, the Tai-
or. 10-tf
Geo. Schuhnerich, cashier of the
Commercial Bank, has returned
from a hunting trip at Arlington.
Eastern Oregon, and reports bag
ging 40 wild geese.
iou ran uunu lence, rain or
shine. W e carry the Royal Ameri
can the best fence in the market
37 and 40 cents per rod. Come
and eee us. Emrick & Corwin.
Mra. Mary Dailey. who haa
made llilleboro her home for many
years, departed today for Medford,
Oregon, to spend a few weeka with
her daughter, Mrs. Edith Barring
ton.
Here you are: About 2.000 im
ported Holland and Japanese lily,
Roman hyacinth, narcissus, tulip.
different colors and orocua bulba.
Now ia the time to plant roee trees.
Morton's greenhouse.
. -TauvwenAfo
tnomntors. Ferd Groner. Hiiisbo
ro, Ore , Route 2. 31tf
Large congregations are greeting
the new pastor, Rev. F. V. Fisher,
at the M. E. Church, and plans are
being laid for an aggressive year,
The Sunday School will hold an
unique "Nail Rally," Oct. 31, when
wun nans ana tacxs in band a
host of bbys and girls are expeoted
to attend. The boya of tha Sunday
Sohonl are organizing a Castle of
Knights of King Arthur, a famous
international order of boys. It will
be known as Tualatin CaBtle. Par
liamentary drill, athletics, sports,
camps and a gymnaBium are on
the program for the ensuing year.
rKACHEKS INSTITUTE
HERETO WEEK
Commences Wednesday And
Lasts Three Days
splesoid coup op ismucroBs
Stat SapL af Pab'ic laatractiaa ia
Attaadaacs
Supt. Caae has all in raadinesa for
tha teachera annual institute which
convenes at the court bouae Wed
nesday, October 27, and lasts nntil
Friday evening. A fine corps of
instructors baa bten engaged and
the convention promises to be val
uable and Instructive. The pro
gram:
WEDNESDAY-formoo
Opening Kierciees, 9 o'clock A. M.
filuilc, TrenUUonof theHcale"
Miaa Magcn
Industrial Arithmetic" B. V. Reaalcr
School Sanitation" .
Snpt. J. II. Ackermaa
"Teaching Children to Htudy"
........ H. V. Sheldon
AFTKKNOOM
Opening Ezerciaea, 1:30 P. M.
Muaic. "Intel val Drill" Miaa Mager
"New Movement in Higher Education
or the Maaees" - II. u. Sheldon
'Some Educational Hundaida"
.Supt. J. H. Ackerman
The N. B. A." M E. D. Keaaler
8 o'clock p. at utcrvaa
"The New Education'....E. D. Eeteler
THURSDAY FORiiiooK
Opening exerci.se, 9 o'clock A. M.
Muiic, "Rhythm" Miaa Mager
The Study Leason" II D. Sheldon
Eogliab Grammar". ..N.J. Hockenbury
Induitrial Language" E. D. Reaaler
AFTERNOON
Opening eserciaes, 1:30 P. M.
Muaic, "lnterprtUlion"....Mt Mager
"Arithmetic" N. J. Hockenbury
"The New Teacher" E. D. Reaaler
"The KeciUtion Leaon".H. D. Sheldon
FRIDAY FORKNOOK
Opening exercise, 9 A. M.
Music, "Study of Bute Text Books"
... - Miaa Mager
"Induitrial Geography ",...E. D. Mager
"U. S. History" N. J. Hockeabury
"The Drill and Review Lesson"
-H. D. Sheldon
AFTERNOON
Opening exercise, 1:30 o'clock P. M.
Music, "Code and Books for Supple
mentary Work" Miaa Mager
"Examinations" H. D. Sheldon
"Bad Boya" E. D. Reaaler
"Geography" N. J. Hockenbury
HELP WANTED
One hundred men and boys want
ed. Apply to Oregon Narsery Co.,
Orenco, Oregon. 31 2
WBIK HAYS
Mr. Percy Paul Weik and Miss
Lottie Bays were united In mar
riage at the Evangelical parsonage,
Wednesday, October 20, 1909, Ray.
Guy Stover officiating. Mr. and
Mra. Weik will reside in the new
home of the groom on Oak Street,
between Sixth and Seventh. The
groom ia the aon of the well known
contractor, J. J. Weik, and the
young xuple have a host of friends
in Hiiisboro who wish them every
ntppinese.
Beautiful Home Close ta Hll eboro
Nice 7-room house, in beautiful
grove of large oak and walnut
trees, with 6 acres of fine, level
land, all in cultivation and best of
soil, on two main oounty roada, 12
minutes' walk to railroad and eleo
trio line, a second electrio line now
building will pasa the door; $2500;
$250 cash, balanoe $10 per month,
or would allow 10 per cent die
oonnt for all oash. Adjoining 5
acre tract flUu oash 1 10 per month
Call or write owner, P. Reimers,
709 Corbett Bldg , Portland
ARCADE GRANGE FAIR
Washington Grange No. 313 will
hold its annual fair at tbe Aroade
school h( me on November 6, 1909,
and exhibits will be oa display
(overing all kinda of production,
uoh as fruits, vegetables, grains,
greere, etc, beside all kinds of art
fork, needle work, and all that
toes to make tbe demonstration a
euoceas. This Grange always has
1 splendid fair, and is open to all
frho feel inclicei to exhibit. Din
er will beierved at the noon hour
'he school is located the mi'e
srom Ulenooe. Everybody is ln-
lted. Come and nave a good
line.
Mm. Sarah Harvey, Secretary
COFFEE CLUB DINNER
(The Ladies of ths Fireman's Coffee
Club appointed a Rest Room Com
mittee whose sols aim is to devise
ways or means to raise money for a
KestKoom.
As this Rest Room is for the ao
commodation of the ladies of tbe
surrounding country, and the
stranger within onr midst, we want
to invite all and every one to give
us a helping hand. We are going
to give a dinner Saturday, Oot. 30,
and we want any of our friends
and well wishers to donate any
thing in the war of ham. ohiokens.
jelly, jam, piokles, pies, cake and
ureaa, in iacv anyimng mat we
could use at our dinner. All who
wish to donate can telephone or
communicate with the Committee
Mrs. T. R. Imbrie. Chairman
u
It
H. T. Bagley, Sec.
J. P. Tamiesie.Tree.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
Ben Hav. who waa rmA W.
but who has not been in the city
far six vears.is nn (mm Aainri
on
bunting trip. He sava tha
old
town show a gret deal of im
provement. He has Lf-en sooth as
fan
as Kugere. and while at Cottage
Gr
rove saw his old school maatAr
D.
M. C Gault. Beo ia working
the North Pacifio brewerv at
for
Astoria, and has lost but two half
daya in tha six jeirs. ,
The heavy raine of thia week
have practically susDendnd the con
crete work about town and cement
'orkers are anxiously awaiting the
advent of clear weather in order to
impiete the walks alreadv atarted
The eaat aide of the court house
square ia completed except a few
feet, and the gravel and sand ar
delivered for the aouth aide of the
square and for the lead to the court
nouse aoor.
Abraham Yungen. of Helvetia,
bile settine- a m rihr tnn il,a
other day. sustained a badlv lao
srated index finger through tie
discharge of the wear 00. The in
dex finger was amputated by Dr
amieeie. at the first 1 not from ths
band.
As an indication ( f ht' proper
isaoing up at Fort el U ove, J
. Hughes, who ia a memher nf
W
Delphoa Lodge, K. if P.. hich ia
building a new castle ball, elates
that the bovs coull tow tak
$5
.000 for their bargain, en-ily
C. D. Farnbam. if nor GlercoA.
waa in the city yesterday. Ha .1
getting ready to build on l.i- la.d
near the Rosa Bridge, ai d bavin,.
sold hie bepyard, wnl uy n.-ersi-fied
farming for a while, and leave
the worries of a hopgrower.
J. W. Hughes, of ahtve Forest
Grove, and whi ia well known all
over the West end of tbec uoty,
waa down from his farm veeterda.
greeting bia county seat friends
and he haa many down thia way.
For sale: Gwd work horse.
about 1300; will drive single or
double. Gentle for women or cbil
dren to handle. Inauire C. R
Bloyd, Third and Maple, Billsbo-
ro. Ind. Phone. 313
Cn.n tn Vint, I';H.-. J
wife, of Hiiisboro. Oct. 19. 1909 a
case Dan pitcher. . Ihe father is ex
pected to recover in time to oet into
condition as pitcher on the Cardi
nat oaeerjan team by next season.
Mra Martha UnT.aA . l
the late Fred McLeod. eeciion man
in 01a times, out 01 jjniey, was out
of her aiater, Mrs. 8. D. Powell,
w - - v mj a ur urn l
and niece, Mrs. L. A. Long.
Miss Nellie Wilcox is now nra-
pared to open a class in piano in
struction. All who are interested
will please call in Demon or ula
pbone the residence of Geo. If
iu:i tr:iik
'iiwua, uiiiBuuru,
A. W. Walker, of Sonth Tnal.
tin, waa today exhibiting a North
ern spy apple, grown by E. M.
Rice, of North Hiiisboro, the pippin
measuring about 20 inches in cir
cumference. Born, to Frel Mast and wi'n. nf
Mouotaindale, Oct. 17, 1909, a 6on
This make three eons and four
daughters, and the nareata ae
very happy over tte advent of the
iitue leiiow.
Cbas. Lindhoim. of near Farm.
ington, residing at the G A. Lar-
sen plica, gave one of his hands a
bad cut with an ax the other day,
necessitating ths services of Dr.
Tamieeie.
Married : At the residence nf the
officiating minister. Rev. Hiram
Gould, Oot 14 19! 9, Mr. George
carter, 01 vv abing on County, and
Mrs. Mathilda Littler, of Linn
County.
vt. inxiater nas Durchasod a
VTli.a .
new storm cab, and it is bo equip-
pei mai me occupant can go
against the worst wea hir without
becoming wet, or fchilel by the
winds.
Chas. H-iim. working- at the
Climax Mill, last Saturday, man
gled the euds if two fingers by
getting ttem into a roller. Dr. w
D. Wood attended the woucded
digits.
Wanted: To trade a first nlaaa
organ, high cs.bir.et, for family cow
wortb f0U. Weo A Cab e. i mile
eaBt ot Filth Stn et Station on 8
P. line, Hiiisboro. Ore. 30-2
ror eaie or trade: Three vnar
old high grade Jeraev bull at mv
iarm oje mue rnorlbeast of Farm
ington, on the Hare Bridge iod
a. m. uasiord. 32 4
Only tour-chair ahnn in Waeh
ington County running four regis
tered barbers. Bath in connection,
Main Street Shop.
JohnH. HumrjhrevH. well k-nnw
in this city, is at present visiting
wun a sisier at sumner, wash.
Mrs. D. C. Merrill, of Reedvill
has taken up her residence in
Hiiisboro. ......
Seed oats and. tare, mixed fn
sale, on Bailey Farm, West Union
. ,
Ferd Groner and wife, nf Rhnli
visited the Seattle Fair last week
J. F. Johnson, cf Boston, wa
an Argus caiier Monday.
LADIES' HATS
I have a nice line of trimmed h
tttw
wnion x am selling at a special re
duotion one-fourth laaa th an nana
nrio Plaaaa ... w
prwe. riease call and see them.
MRU XI D U IP A
un(. -
MR8. H. RHEA.
mo; a
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rnoriwflioNAL,
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Margeou
Ollicu Bailey-Morgan Work, npnUlra.
Koouia 12, U ami 14. Itesiuenc boulh
waat on. uer Baseline and Ueooml Htrmu.
Both 'fbouea.
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S. T. LINKLATER, If. B. C. y.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlo opataira over Tbe Delta Drug Btor
Rbaldano East of Court Uouae,
In th corner of tha blank.
JAMES PHILLIP K TAJIIICSIE, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon 8oathern Paclfla Railroad To.
OonaulUlionln Krnnch or Kngliah. Of
fioe upHtaira, over L. M. Hoyt Co't. atora.
north aide of Main BU, HllUboro, Or.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 5,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone.. Hiiisboro, Ore.
iwwwww
HILSBORO
' SANITARIUM.
Mr. L. R. Hick
Warda and private room. Inspec
tion invited. All classes of non
contagioua case from .reputable
physician accepted. Special at
tention to confinement caaea under
physicians' caie. Trained nurse in
attendance. Phone Pacifio Main
3i- Independent Phone, 074.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
treet. Over Denni Store,
HILL8BOEO OREOOS
1AAAAAAM
Oaa. at mm,y NT. AT. Hmr
DAQLEY t HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 and z Sbate Bnlldlng
HILLSBORO,
, . . OEEGOS.
AAWWWWWMM
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Room 5. Morgan Blk, HllUboro
l,
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office Upatalrs, Bailey Margaa Block
Room, laitt.
HILLflBORO, - OBJWON.
'I'l'i'iVVWtaOafxnAaiAajuLa
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Orrioi: Main Btreatopp. CourtHouiie.
HILLSBORO "" ' OREGON
NArAArVVyVMVykyA
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-lAW
Morgan Blk, Upataira, Rooms 3, 4 and 3
Hiiisboro, - - Oregon
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
The only graduated and licensed Veter
inary in Hil'sboro. Sixteen year prac
tical experience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
STABLE No. 1
Office phones: Pacitlc State 501; Ind. 218
Residence phones; Independent 243; Pa-
ctne states 481.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
WehrungBldg. HILLSBORO, ORE.
J. S. L0RSUNG
I Contractor and Builder
i
Large Barns a Specialty
I Ind'p't phone 150 Rood's Dlv. ' j
L Hiiisboro, Ore., R.F.D. 2
SPECIAL NOTICE
If you have not been getting souve
nir ooupons, be sure and send us
your name so that we may mail
you a coupon entitling you to a
beautiful souvenir, free, at the C.
C 8tore.
PROBATE
Petition granted to aell real estate of Ar
thur Bernard et ala, minor; bond fixed
and filed at $3,000.
final account John Henry estate set
Cor Nov. 11.
Dr. W TV Wnml rmfona al puardian
of Hannah Purser, incompetent.
Estate N. Sloltr, deceased, cioaeu 01
record.
W. G. Hare resign as administrator
estate- of Cvi thia Hamilton, and A. W.
Anthanv annoinled. Bond in sum of
ats $500 filed. . .
Executor autborizea w aismouie 700
in re estate las Davy, deceaied.
Interested parties cited to appear Ncv.
t0 ,ilow cause whv re.l ette of late
Ii aaa r:as; S..1A a' A. 1.1
. 1 j W IUUW wauaws wuw avail cniaaw
I J JKM n shall nntiaid.,,