The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 18, 1909, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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II eii'i'u
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ri Lucy I Hron, wll f C,
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ituri!n Ha)iul, No. 14.
vja (fur i'ir.lii a lor Uo
lihllr. Mm. Hmwo iu baro
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ui4 2'i)Br, 3 month nl
idir Hln th lUughUr of
lr tnd Mm H. K HrJI-, who
idfbolnk ttil city . Iltr bu
niini five little tUug!itr ur
lit. B '!'! r iirut, of br
SjJitle family iLe follniilng
tiTiw: A lUirr. Mn. J. O Cuo-
IL Ktnclmr. Mont : WiUoo. t
jrotbtr, bai htr(raru that poiot
I f id lint tiiiirl, iinl Mtfiun
ek,i blf broihi,i f PorlUnd.
Tb funrml c l tbr
ilUboro Conif Church. KrIJftf
loroing. Nnv. l'J Rt Uo o'clock,
lf. Adtui conducting th wr-
tx af.,1 lni.i,,l Bill f. .11.. In
u Bai'nn ccii iy, at Form
dt Ti (,), i of lb Moo
Wof Orwinl!l, will htT cliitgt
u.t wrrintf m ma grata.
Mn. Hruit ha I a larg clrcU of
tioil bur a-id in th Ua iill
ktlon, who il)lor her uoiitlr
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iMin, inn rupim m tna nunuttiu
Bir linotMi utintnthv.
COFFEE CLUB DANCE
ha Ulii'i of the Ct'lT Club will
Mta danco TtiaiikniiiTina cUbt
t Hilinboro II til Thurnlajr. Not
)-ann tn nl nm. eula III o
mttia Ha t H.khm fuml. Kf.rr
Mr ibHil.l bur a litkai and hlp
su an.ng. ma laiirl ar
r"in ainnu nic f with lha r
fr,i " 1 by Htirlng hop to
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rtiOlo it l atari oontlruciioo
f MIT" it m UUlip
)lpll aiong-buy a ticket whether
oug ior not.
HAWLEY COMING
DKranman U'illl. C ir..).. ftf
ILL ji
rr"1"'1" MlnlliJIibofOon
unaay, Aovmbnr 22, to matt
hie cmatituanta, and wil
)PDd tbe duv in tha Hl. nnn
'""nun lUwW U a Marlon
Pnty man, but U wall known to
F"J Washington County uoopU
PROBATE
rii riTKin i J a.i i r-..i.i ti
iriZil aii'l mmrovcd; autborltjr
Wui. . i - "itiii ui i'mviii iirrron
Pfi Utcaaiwi . Iilr.,1 -...1 i
Kal.. ... """I Hrll'IVTVlIt
IS t l.l...iu I .1 I
rwotd,
rtwmi R"m ,'lr,l,y' 'lecraaed, cloaed
Pf'cord
Kitulf it,
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Fniiiliam, (Uceaaed
P.
UJ Vmir urmm l. ... 117.
iZ. I. '."' if h'nl o. Hllla
imiu urn tt v
r"u water. l Lht A Pa- p
"y.. A., , 11 11,11 na aaujtnier
ra iiun i r ...... .
V' v"n '""'"n, of near Both
fT. Hi tin oily yeaterday
r ton Womer, nf near Lain
r",n "ty the first of thaaeek
I 111 Ll .
I ; r'u"i Hn,i liatb't (tot
L:".SHt,inR.DInoee of Ore
(i Ii. ,"nd, will h. Id arrvtce
"10 lilM.n.., ..I . i .
- ,5,,,.ii"nt cnuron. at
:30in. : ,'. ou,iay. wor.ai.M
WIOBI Itrmra U I 11 .
- "10 ft TH
UBTOUno t.-ll... . .i.o . j
-b ".roui an ounuay
01 clam df m.o ur uj.-j
,lCdbftr-,.lrtB il,l)9 KuoU,oo
,o,..:::.,7r,..a Mooh oi tb
W.,T Ay"on ir. ,oolety
ao a pleabtnt eve
Mn. Blanobi Dan. toad 11
montbi and 11 data
way Nov. 17. 190. at lh. t,
- - - lilt
Mr. and Mr. K. II. ttni mil ml .l
Nwtoo, afur an Ulnaaa of tavaral
wak with pnaumonla. Kb laavea
a mothar lo California, and a bua
hand, Krnaat Ban. 0 Haattl.
la eorouu bar. Mb. w , ,d t.
H daughter of Mr. and Mr. Rotar.
muoa, ana lhay fel tha loaa v.rv
my. two .wall children aur
vlv bar.
Tb Women' Hots and For
go Miaalooary Hocitly anil maet
i Urao United Kvan.llr.l
huroJt 2:1 P. November
21. Subject ol brofram. Rl, in-
New Trail." lUna-of
rt' Mliht Boi."b m,. u...
Miller Hiauirar. Inaplriog aonga
All ar oordiallv Invited to atUml
-Mr. A. K. TUtoo.Cor. Heoratary.
tleo. Waahlngtoo, while working
ilb a tUOiD butler at Orannn wm.
terday, waa caught by tha cable
and thrown a diatanoe of twenty
feat, breaking bit no and Injurios
LI. aLIL a. a a
oia inigo. i;r. unklater waa call-
to attend him. Thia la tha un.
ood Uma that Waahlngtoo baa bad
cioeacall. Ua wil b aid u.,
vral dayt.
Th oily counoll met Tuaada
evening and paeted tbr ordl-
nanrae one to blank Baonnd he.
ow Oak; to plank Baaelioe, between
I rat end Heoond : and one to nro.
biblt tba cutting of ebada traea, ao
that, hereafter, telephone and alec
trio light wire will bar to be
Wuog through tb bougba or dodge
ncn.
(leo. H. Watte and wife, of Wan-
nitle, Or , ar har for tb week.
attending the baniaid of Mri Mary
Walker, who ha bn quit ill for
eorue time. Tbrv depart for borne
Sunday. Mr. Waite la auperio
taodent of a eawmlll and electric
Igbt plant lo bit towo.
Tbe farm boue of Jacob and H.
L. Halvo'aen. of near Farmlotton.
burned to tha ground, Monday eve
olng. and but very iittl of tbe
content ware aevad. Il la aun
noted Ibat the blate caught from
gbtad matcba. aa one of the little
children bad hen playing upatalra
Oecar Lond, Damon Greer and
raid Bath, eoco.npeb.ed by Rav
. V. Fleber, leave for Albany,
Friday, Nov. 2(1, a delegate from
the Knight ol King Arthur to tbe
Annual State Confareno of Boy'
Worker, to be held ooder tb aua
pioee of tb elate Y. M. C. A.
Young people do lot forget
the uiaiquerede ball at Reedville,
I. W. A. Hall, oo Tbankuiving
ight, Nov. 2o. Ticketa, 1 60, in
cluding a apl-ndld oyater auppr
Hpactalora, 25 cent Lad tea free
rue for beat ruatained and moil
comical cbaractan.
Dr. Wood want to Cornellu to
ay toaeeabiut dialofecllog tba
Coroellua public achool. u one of
tbe iludaou recently waa taken
with diptberla. Dr. Lioklater re
ported lb cm and aari it I of
rather malignant form.
L K. Crawford, of above Bank,
baa eued hi wit for divorce 11
allege cruel aod Inhuman treat
meot, and fahe accoealiona. lie
aakt for tbe ouatody of one child,
the wife to bay tb otl r.
Money to lean In any lumi de
aired upoo real property mortgage
ecurlly only. Washington Coun
ty Abatract, Title & Truil Com
pany, Bbote Bldg. 3Ct(
(loo. Sobultnerloh and H. D.
8cbinlUir were down lo tbe Lane
Counlv aeolloo tb first of lha
week, tb former to look over tne
. ' . . .
ftooeetrlnf reoohee aod tbe latter
to look at lands
Ladles dealrtnt bat made or
trirumJ tor Thanksgiving should
place their order early to insure
mv cettlnt tbara all out oo time
Mra. luiogeie Bath.
Bernard Osterman, of Verboort
waa In town the first of tbe week
He reoorU that hi wife, who bas
been critically ill for eorna time, is
Improving nicely
Wo will renew, eratia, 10 and 32
candle power Inoaodreoent lamp
purchased o! u If reiuroea rurnea
out and uobrogsn niiisDoro ne
. Willi 1T
ter, Light & Powir Co. oo t
H-nrt Boae. of South Tualatin
waa in towo yeaterday. Mr. uoge
la In the hnn business, and ll watch
log the price wlih soma degree of
Interest.
Dance at Hilliboro Hall, tatur
da evenini. Nov 20. Telle'sor
obeatra. Other danoee Nov.
25
Deo. 4-18-25-31.
Jud.e Ooodln will t once aa
ma.l annarvlaora who have mon
nn hand, to ocmmfrce ective ut
of tbe split-log device.
Service at tb Orenco cburoh
fl.inttaa anhool. 10 B. m. Pieaoh
lngtll-Rv. J Welch, panto
P.iar Vanderlerg. who hs
farmed near Centervllle for mny
yean, wa in town yeswraay
Marrlel: Nov. 10. 1909. Falhar
I .Millar offioiatl. g, John W. Jn
eo and France Marie Lyda
butter I he
lUWIwnuu puivr .j
k.t i.it 7fi centa per roll
Wyatt & Co.
Wm. Jnaae. of West Union, was
in town today, enroute bom from
Portland.
Frank Harberg, tbe West Ution
. . . . j iA. tn town I
TICKET TO B8 PUT
Mayor Oinnell, ItiHtruclcJ by
(Auncil, (jiIIm McctiaK
CUT BALL, FKIDAY (VE, 0V. 2C
ejsr, Kccardar, Treasurer.
Three
Canacllmca
be common council held a meet-
ng Tui-aday evening and voted
that Mayor John Connell ahould
call a martini. rer maaa uinttn
lion, to bam a ticket to be voted
upoo tbe first Monday In Decem
ber, officials aa follows:
Msyor for one year.
Recorder for on year.
Treasurer for one year. ,
Three councilman for term of
two yeara.
Th cal for tb convention fol-
ows:
Hillaboro, Oregon, Nov. IS. 190J.
To th voters of the City of II ills-
boro, Oregon: By tbe direction of
tbe oily council I hereby nominate
rrlday evening, November 2G,
19(W, at 8:1)0 o'clock and tbe City
all In iiilltboro, Orrgon, aa tbe
me and place for a maaa con
vention of tbe voter of Hillaboro
Ut be bald for the purpnee of nomi-
atiog tb following candidate for
lh oily election to be held on th
ill ret Monday in December, IlKW
Mayor, Kecorder, Treasurer and
three councilman.
J. W Connell, Mayor.
Notice
Notice ii riven that subscription
will I rcccivrd at the office of the
undmigncd Company, or through
the Security Savings & Trust Com
pany, Trustee, Portland, Urcgon,
r $&),txiu.)o I irst Mortgage 6
per cent bonds of the Portland Ce
ment Company, of Portland, Ore
gon. 1 hesc bonds arc $500.00
each; will be sold at par or face
value, plus accrued interest. A
bonus of km per cent common
stock of the Company will be given
with tbe bonds, to-wit: $500.00 of
stock with each $500.14 of Uiiuls.
Subscriptions may also be ten
dered through either of the follow
ing named banks of the City of
ortland, to-wit:
Bank or California
Canadian Bank of Commerce
First National Hank
lliBKKMA Savings Bank
Hartman & Thompson, Bankers
Laiio & Tilton Bank
Merchants National Bank
Unitlo States National Bank
or may be tendered through
J. W. SHUTE
Hillsboro, Oregon.
I1LLSBORO COMMER-
CIAL BANK.
Hillsboro, Oregon:
The following well-known men
re the officers and director! and
more prominent stockholder of the
Portland Lenient Company:
Am ax Moon 1. PrtttdtHl. tf-Crn. Mrr-
CtlfJ Ftlltni Ctmint C., Dinvtr,
Ctl. tt'Otn, Mp.. Vutu rtrllfd
Cemml C.. OiJt:
Tnia B. Wilcoi. t'tci PrtiUint, rrw.
rrtUnd tlturtug hiilli C, PftUmd.
Ai.li. NiBtJtT, St(rrlarf, tn-Trtu. Grind
KnJt Lumhff Ct., Ptrri,Onpm.
I. A 1 iuil Alltn k Ltwti. rtrtfn.
C, W. NiaLtY, frit., Vmtn rtriuns
r,m,.t C. OrJn.U.
A L. Mills, ermdtnt, tirtt Natnm
Btnt, PtrlldwJ.
r. N Tial. Attornn. FtrtlM.
W. F. Buaaiu, Prtiidft, BurrtU tnv$t-
m.ml I'm . Purllil'J.
C AiNiwoaTH, Prtt., United Sttlti
htntl Bnnlt, PflUnd.
W W. CottoM. ittltrntt. rarriaao.
Oia UwaiNCt, J., Mtnagtf Umirtncl
Htrnisi Ct., Pflland, -Paul
C Bats, Mtnugfr Attn U(t lw
nrtnet C., FtrllanJ.
uf... Kmni A iltr mil. Ptruand.
Chu. E. Lado. Prti., Lndd EiUU Ce,
FtrtUnd. .
Anosiw C Smith, Pr, Hihtrn
Bank, Ptrllani.
W. A. GooN, PruH
If. A. Gtrdf Ca,
t i Thompson, lltrtmon A ri'.
'ktmpitn,
Banker), Ptrtland.
Tom Richamjoh, Mannger,
.,;.. fluk Portland.
PrtUnd
t u; Shijivam. Chit Eng., Ttrtlaui
g. K., L.k P. C., uregtn uhj
toim C. CirrLia, tn-Gtvtrntr SUU
' .i..t e.i, I! riti.
Johm PiNoaK. tojnier, tvn
Bank, Ogden.
Cioacs Romniy, rict Pres., Dtttrtt Sav
ing Bani, Salt Ukt Oty. .
C I.iomaot, Prti., Stutlmtiltrn Parti
Cement C., Ut Angtltt.
O C. Bern, Cashier, Zitnt SiHlngt
Bank tt Trust Co., Salt Lake City.
Thoi. R. Cutlb. Prti., Vtak-ldah Sugar
Ca., Salt Uke City.
A document giving full particu
lars concerning the Portland Ce
ment Company and its bonds will be
mailed or may bchad upon applica
tion to tbe
PORTLAND CEMENT CO.,
607.609 Lumbermena Buildioa
Portland, Ortjlabs1
J, W. briUTE
Hillsboro, Oregon.
HILLSBORO COMMER
. CIAL BANK
Hillsboro, Oregon.
HKAnUnir matoh. Farmlngton,
Saturday, November 20, 1909. Trap
.:ii- ki,nntinir for turkeyi and
UU I at IV mia-w" n - . .
ew. at Stevens Bros.' store. Also
.... m 1. .1 1 n ni I oil
ratinng. averyouu
Marion Black, of Portland, la ou
H1LU80RO ARGUS N0vLtf.tR ll, iQfl
Wadoo 5 lb. can baking powder, I
.0 centa at Wyatt at Co.
Born, at Gaston, Nov. 1, Vm,
to C. A. Kuseell and wife, a daugb
ter.
Kag for sale 5, 10. 10 and 30
gallon keg for sale (Ireer'e Gro
cery. 30
Jobn (loodin, of Montavilla, waa
in the city yesterday, tbe guest of
relative.
Chaie & Saoborn' half-pound
package tea for 25 cents. Wyatt
& Co.
Jobn Vandehey and family were
in from beyond Glencoe tba first of
tbe week.
Nice, aweet cider, and freah
Olympia oysters, sold In any quan
tities tb Den of Sweet.
Mrs. Harriet Davia, of Portland,
was in town Tuesday, having eold
her place on Fourth and Fir.
Wantol Good milker and gen
eral farm band. Fred Rood, Hilla
boro, R. 5. Independent Phone.
G. A. Larsen, of below tbe Min
ter Bridge, was ia tbe city yeater
day, and called on tbe Argua.
Readers are requested to ace the
Connell & Co. big turkey, and read
what it baa to say, in this Usue.
Mimes One Foord and Jennie
Bunkaman, of Portland, were
gueels of M re. Alioe Foord, Sunday.
Phoenix rnufll-tra for ladiee aod
gentlemen alao something new in
ruthing, jabots ai.d neckwear.
Mrs. I. Bath.
Frank Ilolcomb, alio owns one
of tbe finest little driving team in
the West Union section, waa in
town yeaterday.
Poet cards, local aoenee, and poet
card album, at the Pharmacy. A
Do selection. Get local scene and
send them to your frienda.
John Freudenthal, who raise
grain and vegetable in the Sum
mer, and ducks iu tbe Winter, was
up from bslow Newton, Tueeday.
Suit cleaned and pressed prompt-
y. Alao auite to order. All wort
guaranteed. Upstairs, next to
postoffloe. August Tewa, tba Tai
lor. 10-tf
Thos. Connell brought in bia
auto Monday afternoon aod it ia
stored in the garage. He made tbe
run in Irom Glenooe without any
trouble, although it waa rather
rough.
Do not forget the dance at K. O.
M. Hall, Uneoville, on Satur
day evening, November 20. Walk
era' orcbeeira. Oyster supper.
Tickets, f 1. 35 6
Otto Wohler, who owns a paying
dairy ranch Southwest of town,
was yesterday, in tbe city. He ia
on of tbe boys who always seta
his figures on the credit side of the
edger, and is positive that dairy-
tog paya.
Have just received direct from
the factory a handsome line of
ladies' meeealioe and taffeta waists
in black, white, navy, brown, old
rose and grey. They will be ap
preciated by the ladies aa well a
the prices I am selling them lor.
Mrs. Imogen Bath.
Thos Williams and Ed. Saxton
have leased the Freudenthal dock
lake, and as the waters are coming
up (hue will be some One shooting
alter a little. I he heavy raina now
on will probably gi e us bigu water
all along the Tualatin. Tbe
Ilsevee' bottom lauds South of Cor
nelius are already inundated.
Gov. Benson . ieauee the uanal
Thankf giving proclamation naming
next luursiiay ae tne day we
should be thankful for fivora be
stowed by a Divine Providence.
As nearly all the newspaper in
Oregon are published on Thursday
tbe proclamation appeals to pub
Ushers, with great fjroe.
J. C. Hare, manager of the Hills
boro Lumber Co., was in tbe city
yesterday, he says the mill haa
orders ahead, and prospective work
sufficient. He thinks, to keep tbe
wheels running all Winter. The
mill baa been very fortunate in
getting orders since it waB eetab
lisbed. The log supply comes from
the Buxton territory.
The aavere cold of the last of the
week, and running over until Tue
day. when tbe wave broke, was
somewhat alarming to those farm
ere who etill have potatoes in the
ground. Tbe wind shifted Tuesday
nisht and bv morning we were in
"old Oregon" again, with its gentle
mists. A few outside water pipei
ware burgled here and the e and
this is about the only damage aul
fered.
Hillsboro High School students
have a chance to contest for Borne
good prize money. The State Con
nervation committee will give prims
sb follows on the best prepared
articles on the following subi ots
First, tejond and third, 140, $20
$10, "The Forenta of Oregon;
' Irrigation IuBtitutiona in Oregon;
"Soils." "Dry Land Farming in
Oregon:" "Roads in Oregon:'
"Fish " Each paper should be
signed in triplicate, with a nom de
plume and piaoed in an envelope,
marked, "Prize paper," and then
with tbe atudente proper name,
enolosed in another envelope, these
two envelopes to bs piaoed in
third enclosure and addressed to
"Prof. F. Q. Young, University of
Oregon, Kugeoev Oregon.". There
is no reason why Hillsboro should
not have a good chance to land one
of the cash premiums.
ROCK KOAD MEETINGS
TO BE HELD AT ONCE
County Judge Good in An-
ounces 1 Dree Koad Sessions
ORE AT POKIST GKQYI SAILBOAT
Ceraellas, Wcdsesday, a a J at HUIebr,
lav. 17
1 nAaa C1.AX . a .1
thai iharia iiiYa T
that there will b a rock road meet-
ing at Forest Orove, Saturday,
Nov. 20, at 2.00 p. m., under tie
aospices ol tie Board of Trade.
.k.. iu. a. 1.
DltiDff rnnk Inr ihm rttw A.,I
SCU1m"U.J"0TJ-
Goodin think that th crushed
" M I
rock can ba deli rare 1 on tha ear.
at atoat $100 ner enbio ar)
transportation and all. TbU will
l -i, .,
be cheaper than planking, and
give road district a chance to get!
permanent road. All districts
wbicb wish may Ivy a special tax
for the purpoa.
Cornelius will have a maetine at
2 00 in the afternoon, Wednesday,
tOT. 2
Hillsboro will hav a mealing on
Satnrday, Nor. 27. Judge Gwdin
was before tbe city council Tue
day evening and piaoed tb matter
before the city officers. In all
probability there will be rock pur
coaatn oy tn city lor permanent
street wort, and a levy will be
made to cover tba coat. Ioaamucb
a it will baas cheap, if not eheap-
er, tnan planking, oooaiderablo
rock work may be done on the I
oity street in tbe not distent
luture.
CHILDREN'S DAY PROGVAM
a , . m - 1
Sunday night, at 7:30. at the
wuiwtiBu vaurco. me voao nso-1
Hid vt iw Diuie-ri-Doo wui five ine
.uu.. vu.iur.n. uay 1MXX1 v,0
1 H-llJ n .. I
gramme:
Sons; by th Yoansr Peonle.
Scripture Leeeoa and Prayer.
Song by tbe School.
Kecitation bv Four Childrtn.
Song Solo and Chora.
peciuiion, "ureat weatern Land."
Recitation. "The True Patriotiam."
Song by the Young People, Christ for
Colombia." I
Columbia.
ReciUUon. -Th Field ia Front of the
Door."
Recitation, "The Call of God for Men.
Duet and Chorus. "Waitina-."
Soar by the Chorus. "Can He Count on
lour"
Recitation by Five Children.
Oration. -America a a Miaaioa Field.'
Song and recitation by Twelve Children
Kecitation, "Uver Agalnat the Treasury.'
Recitation, "The Bov Who Heloed Jeaua'
Song by Chora, "Give to the Lord."
Responsive Readinc.
Offering for Miationa.
Song, "America."
Benediction.
Notice to tha Public
?",?nrf..noUfl
uuuno anas ne wui not d nssnonai-invar
ltti!2L!i..
o .11 1 " " ' . "
u. -uu ... yvnuu. are nareuy
notified to not extend hi credit on
my aooount.
Robt. Simpson.
Buxton, Oregon, Oct. 28, 1909.
The young men and hoys of the
Kolgbtsor King Arthur will wel
oome all their friend and tha pub
110 to a reception and "TnenkegiV-
ing Snower," at their BOW building,
Third and Railroad streets, on
Wednesday, Nov. 24. from 8 to 10
m. Donations of athlat o atma
ratus. tablea. ohaira. arames. hooka,
russ. Dictura. or anvthinw to fi.
41. It. v-11 . . " . 7 7,,
ujj mmi umu au gjainaaium wui
oe weioome.
Choice registered Guernaev bull
oalf for sale. Sire and dam ol sire
bred from very best produoers of
breed. Dm is oow from Ladd
nera tn gave o.itw pounds of
mux as a two year , old in 12
months, on Tillamook grass. Write
iur uujuib. revuru 01 uuiser iai 01
anmalnral-Vard flrnr.. Tiill.Kn.
ro. Ore.. Konte 2. Sltf
jnanksgivioK Sunday will be
celebrated at the Melodist church
next 8unday with SDedial services.
at u a.m. inaKSvF. v Flaberl
will preach on "Tl e Frontiers of
the Flag," and thartwill be na
tional colors ard muaio. At 7:30
p. m., Mr. FisLer will p each to all
blue folks and their relatives on
now cue rous uao uva a I
Happy Thanksgiving."
A nearly new Remington type
writer lor sale. Used but little
Will sell for $60, and it Is a regu-
lar $100 machine. D dor win
HPlsboro. Inquire at Emrlok &
Corwin Hud ware 8lors.
Thiai the time of the v.artol
build ft
nail Ar Cin 'm mnn InWaaltaala v.ir ..
on American wire fence? Wa will
guarantee to save you money.
Ell Howsll and- Ella Morgan,
both of Mountaindale, were mar
ried in this oity, Not. 10, 1909,
Rev. Horn otnoiatlag.
Don't forget th Thanksgiving
vuu ivijv turn iiihwuiibii if, . , - --.
Danoe, Thursday Right, Nov. 25, P.-Wyatt A Co.
at OiliBhoroHsll. Wlvenby tba
Coffee Club for Rest Room benefit.
Born, to W. O Resw and arffla.
of Scholls, Not. 15, 19Q9, a daugh
Wo:
Ole Olson, of below Beaverton.
n In tk. .14. i A
nw uji u wbj
Whll onloadim railroad iron
near tteaverton, on the Southern
Pacino. Tuesday, a rail fell on the
hand c-f Ealie Doughty, badly
crusniog me bone or tb finger.
II waa brought to hi bom in
,l.;, j n. . , , . , 1
tnl city, and Dr. Tamieeie, assisted
oy ut. Unklater. ecoDUteted the
lw0 middle finger. Tbe bone in
tli Index finger are verv badlvle
injured, but it ia not thoniht the-
will have to auffer amputation.
Abiotura on th . .u.
Arcade, with C.hnm Vnnnt, .n,t n. I
ning. Tonight tbey will reappear I
Vi iMviuuivut iow ff r 1
Baby KoonU will be holding a
little rubber ni. .nit r.k. Piitln.
ger will be tryini to tet it awav
"om hiD0- A prize babie they
V o fat babie are in
iu ma.
1 ,1.. ,. .
the South Hill.boro
FA5
ibolh. of all kin,u Rn Kn.K-L
1 a . I
and hrabherv. ohaan T-o w.r
ld oe at 25 wnteeach. Evert-
!iUb tl? c ,,or c"b- Col
iuwwwp iur luoeraia or arcorauve
purpoae-.-Mr. Agnes CampWU,
Corner 7th & Fir.
Ind. Telephone,
1154.
33.f
TbeChemawa fjot bill eleven
and Pacific University played to I
isiandaim, yeaterday, at Forest
Grove, neither side soorius!. Two
men were badly injured one in I
leach Uam. Pacific's risht teckle.
Mayfield, austaioed a broken colUr
bone, and Smoker, Checcawa'a cap
tain, broke an arm above tbe elbow.
I now represent the Spirilla cor-
am. nate selections in your
oome, wbere accurate measure
mrata can be taken, and you get a
oorset to meet the rfqnirement of I
your ngure. Send postal card, or
pnone call for appointment. Mrs
. J. Caudle, Hillsboro, Oregon-
Fifth and Jackson Street. lode
pendent phene, 584. 26 37
Farmers in the sooth end ol the
vwuu.v biv ivQiiuK Tory uiuuu btbu
fi6d over the lect that tbe OrVgo.
Mnnta ... K.. L. .!
vt; 1... a 4. l.:u
thmnaK ik.:. tr.n... a.kiu
irA are hopinc that it will hit
-fS- VWUUMJ. UVUU1II
their thriving little section, aa here
is one of the richest sections in the
eta'e
nuey uave nas a :ew get.uiot
Gole's airtight heaters on hand
These stoves are made of exceD
tiooally good material and are very
J..i.i. ti. . . . j. ...
durable. Having bought direct
Irom the factory he can sell verv
cheap They can't be beaten for
tbe money. Call io and see thtm
WA t- n a 1 a a a m
r. u neiaei roued in irom a
trip to Central Oregon, a day or eo
ago, Klamath Fall being hi most
Southern point. In crossing over
the Caecades into the Willamette
Valley he encountered about
I U .. -1 . IT .TT ...
latuw ui buuw. no save w aening -
ton County wUl do.
For sale: About 250 thrifty
L.ll- a J w a I
oouy sreee, aua o years Old
just the age for transplanting with
success. W. E. MeCourL half miul
Cr08BiD8- Willde'lMM, si.iai
in town. :s :u
...?-. - King AiUnr
looiDall team are to Dlav Thanks
. . n p -t- . ...
Z.a. V. ' " TZTS
ft.VMUUB, ULDDk VXIUTO. K . O .AJ L .
M. All who wish to see a arood
gam ae requested to take the
. . .
1:10 car, and root lor the boys.
All week making candr. We've
be m so busy, that to think of I
"nuE aas just makes us duty; so
writing ads just makes us dir.iv: so
a- " mn
here goes f ur the only thing that
I u"a U""J won a oveuooz
P"0 uea 01 ow"M9 wr iresneai
P06 mde c,,dy
MartiaH N,i n ionq in n:n..
horn. Ju.l, n R.,.. .
huji. .mT:
" . " - "
ooniraoung partlea baving tbe con
sent 01 narental autfcnritv. Th
hPPJ uPl t Sherwood
Tha Schiller and th CI nA u
loa are two Oreuron made oin.ra
When ycu want a smoke, jmt ca'l
lor one or the other. Tbey fill the
b lL and am ih-.r-r Bmn...
the long run, than nickel goods
1 , .
Vross,.wno OSB leased
xhf)
Main and
inirj, writes mat be
ill ame
hi fmm N. Vn w M...r.,v.. or
He will then begin to stock up hi
I atora.
, ,
rur ea.r ten or iwiniy acres
unimproved land, all in pasture;
two-room house. At a bargain
C. Soranaon. 14 miles south of
Reedville, 35 8
Bernard Metxger and France
Watson Bell, both of Portland, were
united in marriage Nov. 15, 1909,
juoges Bsrnes otnotating
Farm ol 27 acres, with h msa and
barn, for rent. At Newton station
inqoire ol Kuratli Bros., or J 8
I Mreung, at Newton. 85 7
r?' Je bnl)
PboM 252-
Kmil Miller and Nellie Viola
Weetoott, of Vinelands. ere nnitad
in marriage, Nov. 16, 1909, Judge
J. W. Goodin officiating.
Naptba soap, 7 bars for 25 cants
a delightful kitchen and
Albert Weidner and Johanna
I Hinberger, of Beaverton, have been
"nMa U0,nM ,0
- l Flee rkh milk delivered at your
ww every aay, uonnell & Co.
I John Gate, nt T ot.. .in. ...
-I, . . ' -""j ., I. mo
'sown sooay.
Ai I
ritoraBioHAU
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
fbysieleaand Surgeon
Offlc JUitoy-Morgan block, apatalr.
Boom is, ia ana ia. iiiin notutt-
mtM Wmir Byline and ttnj strata.
'Phouoa.
AW vvr
-r nuiri it aa n u
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlea opaart overTh Dalte Dnif Blore
RaaidaiMMj laet of Court Houjw.
JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIK81K, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
.S2?i25"i 5f,J.?d
Vn.
Of-
no npatain. or u at. Hoys &: m
tora
aortli aid of Main BU, Hillaboro, Or.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Phy.id.nd Surgeon.
.
uCHKOOmS 7, 8 and 9
llley-M0Tgan Block.
Both Pboaea. TTill.rvirA Ora
HILLSBORO
SANITARIUM.
Mra. L. R. Hick a
Wards aod private room a. Ioapec-
tloa invited. All elaaaea of non
contagious cases from reputable
phyeicians accepted. 8 pedal at
tention to confinement cases under
physicians' case. Trained nnrae in
attendance. Phone Pacific Main
331. Independent Phone, 074.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Ballay Block,
atraai. Over Dannla Btora.
HILLABORO ...... OREGON
. aVataahtjr W. 7. Mmr
O AO LEY at HARE
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Boom 1 and 1 8kate Baildlng
HILLSBORO, . . OEEGO.V
E.B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Rooaa j, 4. At g, Morgan Ilk, Hillaboro.
JOHN U. WALL
, ATTORirKY.ATUW
OtEca DpaUlra, Bailey lfargaa Block
Rooma, leads.
HILLSBORO. . OBJKGOH.
liWyiririnnnnaaa.
I W"-""w"
1 .
liARKETT
I ATTOR1TBY-AT--LAW
Ofti.- u.i.n n
HII.LS10RO OftHtVM
1 .
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
A-msvnv.ir-t ...
.
atega. Blk. Upatatra, Roowa. t. a nA .
-
I HQlsbom. - - fronr.
1 - s
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
1 me oufy graduated and liceoaed Veter-
ury in uuiaooro. Sixteen yeara prac
experience.
I OFPICE, HILLSBORO LIVRRY CO.'S
. v : htabusho.1
wpftonaai raciite State 601; Ind. US
Independent 213; Pa-
I owe Mate 8l
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
in I
Wehrung Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE.
liuaaMBBBa!Bn
- 1 I e - AnClllir M
1" LU.tMrili H
Contractor and Builder
Large Barns a Specialty
Ind'p't phone 150 Rood's Dlv.
rr:!sboro, Ore., R. F. D. 2
AUCTIONEER
The undersigned will cry
public sales in any
section of Washington
County. Your patronage
solicited. Seventh and
Oak. Pacific States tele
phone 397. Charges rea
sonable. L.J. RUSHLOW.
fgILK COWS FOR BALE
Twenty toad ol milk owe ard
heifers for sale, cheap. Will re
freihsoon L. Kabler, Gales Cwec,
post oQoa, Bankl, Ore , Root 1. -
.
tu
Argus and Journal, $2 25.
tad
wboiciai meas ue..r, 1 fow d ,
Tueeday.