The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 06, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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KHLIT INSPffiTOH
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lilt
g,ijsll
ijr Hualetaa
vmiy romiuU-ionrra' ootir.
'0rMi(,ll,i-rek,...J il.lll
Llr. '"' days lo transact ell
JdorM '","n,' b f,, U"1
, a tha l directs ''wll
tul of rl,u"
til ill January term
inDiliiHi""'1 "f '"I"1
felvclliilt ain.ual iurJ ,,t
Chang, of av.-ial road JitriM
boundari-a , ,
Pfffrd a i-yatetii of '"
.V.. atrcial Uvir b"
work
been
gperviaore foll-.w.
th 1'i'Url appointed n J (ill o
,, lUH y I M.l' tnf . The
ipp inlllii-l't lf' "I ! ' :l Pr
.afefl'Ual 'III." at tl Kl K I
' . I
m III '" prf riuatr Hi
pet
Bin, aid fnfiiirlv live I in Albany
III has nude III I' l im hli home
or iIh i i) "'
J -i , i " the Celdv road
us: A H I J II reeVI
ens' the cmnijf surveyor. A A
JU-l I
Ta lti r'sitin a ell ed ll
spp-er n ft k
Te om' c iurl appropriated
II A) ..r tit II .V Girls' Aid Ho
Self, of Portland en average of
flQ pr in nth f r lh year
MRS.EUWAKU bCIIJLMSHICH
Mn KJfil ri-hulm'lcH, on ol
U nm'l fiiyh y retreticl end re
afttctad eont'U III 111 Cmntv, ilircl
ttUe f.iu Ir li' nit. Main Hinel.
(bit dr, H.turday ru ruin, at
12.43. Ualii rutulng l"'m ecu e
BMUtuonu, efir ltil a I date of
lilrje. Hhx in mi-vii 11 by lior
kalm'l ml Ihrrn cliililrnn, Hfuc,
H I"; K iy. k i r,ivl Milvin
lrd 15 S I, u I tin-rich a
Nim Aliif M II tily, tliiwhtrr df
Cilf'i II i v .1 Living HaiUjr
Bbi tn. ti in i'iUf Coun'.y,
lit, Maicli '2, 1M7. ihI ctm In
Ofg"0 !'(! lt-r jMrni'a In lss
illnrif H omin g Hlm !
ddElr. Hctmlu c ii'li in 1
tod fir ym He lirl on tin
8ohu'iiif i li IiiiiiiiiI li'r tin l'
l i.f ihm ' crv. '.Vhn Mr
Tkel(.i llm. Kitwartl Srliuliiiirlrh
fchulmrrii-li ui(aKi the tie:
WnliU Im-lniiM ihy raiVKil In
nlllnbirn, where ihny hitvs rince
0' liw iiuiicMlittn family, hor
"H er di, , j mo; Bn,j hBr mihnr
Ped awny i IH'.IS, and the fol
wwinif broiler ami HintHra utrvlve:
Jn-qihirm J..hnaon. wif if
" & Jtih-imn, tl.O'na-il. II, IU
rv Will in IfitVAtil
l.iwrcno It ilny, ''..rlUnd;
wan.; )un lUlly, Uloomin;
I'la lUk
r, win if iirr
ukr, VV
i n.
aimt'l Mr Num IVar
Vm Lnura Crowlhnrf,
O.kUnr
n Iniixral to-k phre from tb
& HiuroS, HumUy af rrnoon,
!10"'. nd iulHrniflnt wan in thf
nid Cme o r.
ni:nuinirio!i w h woman
' "'friiMK wirlh. a devoiel wife
""mo'hMr.md hnr innny Mil-
(UIuii.h n lnrd hnr lo a
Klllllinl. 'PL. I - 1
. - ... ii'nini tug iirrrBVrtl
'""ny h t1H nympRiby and on-
in ma pnlire nnramunity
McDonald pollard
n.i
"uri w. MoD.nald and Mi
K Tollard were unit d in
'"'rr i Ht lh home of Mm J
xl. of i,,lr Kinton, Jin 1.1910
IM"- w H Kiiupon oIliolaiinK
Land lor Sa e
Jj11 15 to 30 RoreH of culii
f... ".thri-fou the of a mile
,' vv.oh MhI Bu,ion.
UM0S. Will anil ,t 2'25 Dr ace
i ' down, bnlance en tune IC lo
..u u-averton Ore, R 4
A
8'and O.-cgonian, $2 25.
Tliiilirn 7nrtliui t... I ...... i.
I. Kii C lin w, ,lf rt
-k. mid Jck Krut ,l,.i.
o lnd to Ut no bi. .tr.iU b,.
Tuoaday limriiiry lit ( ,,(lV,
bar, ami IUi.iirfh ,t fl , Bt,,,.j
to about lli. ttni,n ...ii,t, ii,, In,
tiona am for u, ,i , o!i WKt,r
aXHnliiig to ibi Imrr.u Hin.m
full thin liinri.il, k i,.tB riuy U
hay tall bnlni. ii , (lVr tvU
I'll (ruuiid ia fut.-n all w.y
from two or ihnw im li u, tt-pli
ami I ha oldtiu.nra know of ii.jthlhj,
M M(jid a OiU within il,i-i
uiKUKy.
Th Kobillrrn tlin I in. .1 M.r
ra ar two OrtKun u,lr. r,t,,
Wbmi you waul a monki, jut n'l
for otiaur Urn olbpr. Tuy fill i)u
bill, ami arn iir inmkrH in
Ilia long run, than imkxl g, ,U.
Thla abould inti-rct thaifyar)
buudratl (utruna ol tlm lii.UU.ro
poatofluia - yetlxnlay inoriiing Hi
waUr jiourrd into thn nihm (r un
brak in ilia walr ila utiirr,
niar Iba H. T. UiWy lw ollic
and for a lima it iikrd lika
MIUti(i Uivrr II did. The ruial
carrlara ruada up tbrir mail umIhi
a huge uuibrilla, liM by Mr. K
II l'io!and lb itrnnter wm
comiml lo hunt a nw mii.,1
for bia cat.wllaiiou Wi'b Iba re
lair of tl.p pix-a tba iuuudtlioi,
ooaa'd
Mony In 1 an In any iinna tin
irod up'in real pruriy in ri(it
mmrliy only WanbioKton Cou-i
iy Abatraot, Tide A Trut Com
patiy, BbuU Hid. :!(',tf
Mr and Sit i Kraok W',;i
and daughtar, Mit Mnia, went to
Wapalo, Hunday, lo aitand thr
funaral of tba Utn Mr William
Joy. wb dlod al ber b iiiin lwi
iiiilut i mib of that i!aie. Friday
l'b huab.nJ and aevrral aduli
cbildrtli urjve Jutrrup t war
al North Yamhill Tb Wailam
koa tba Joya in lb" Kt. Th
dicaad w aliout rilly ycati ol
ag Mr. and M' VV. A Marlin
alao allendtHl I lie funeral
Wanted: (lirl for b"Ueinirk.
mall family, in 0'iuntiy Addien
HiiUbiro, Ore, iduta '2 F. K.
itjwell, Hchulla. hd. ffi, rk-hollr
Dirlion
W. Wallaca Wilton, aged 51
year, and who ha Iwn an inva
lid f r a number of year, died Jan
ury 6. I'JIO al C55 C .rnmercial
Si , i'ortland. after being in tha'
city but a fortnight lit
on of Hbrrburn Wileon, a well
known leeidiml of Hillebaro for
many year The funeral take
(lam beta Friday, and interment
ill U in the Mai inio Ct-Dieter T
Wlleoti waa in I In IJtho aiciinn I
ong time, but came down a year
or to ago for hi health.
Joe. Wilaoti aid wife, of Duly
Waeh , were in town yeeienlay
gueeta of Wm. Wolf and wife, of
North Hillel-oro. Mia W ibon ia a
daughter of Mr. Wolf Mr ihon
aye that I.)ty baa a new mill with
rMCHT of m.lMl daily lliat
what MilletKiru win to, tome ol
ibi-ee day.
K Wenalrom, of the Laurel-
-cholla eiction, and who will It g
nd tut luiulr neil eeaaon, ha-
ti i i- ..i .. .. I :ll
log luiuglil ine nnteciiieei nun
in entiieiT. waa a caller in Hilla
(Kin, jeeleiday Ilia mid ia on
ih eouih road betwreu Laurel and
S. Ii die, an I h. ia lu-y puUiiig in
Un fir tha Hiring run.
Huitarlean-daod preeed prompl-
Iy AleJ ruite loonier. All won
guaranteed. Upelair. next to
i,Kelolhce.-AuKUet lewe, Uie lai
lor. 10-H
Revival etirioea are being held
...... . L. I -
al the MrltioiliHt rnurcn vu
Thursday evening H-v. Mernlt L.
Davie, of Corndim. will preach.
The paror, Rev. F. V. Fieher.wui
preach Sunday, al 11 a m and at
7;30 p. m Special tljepel long
mi vice al the evening meeting.
Tha natron of I lie R ibl II tr
irampf Feed Store and lh' g nenl
public are liereoy notuiou mm iue
In now located on Main
Street, ot e block Wet Ol me v,or
n 1
Hon e, on the I'acitio Huway
Naviga lon Co.'e railway
W. K Smith, of South Tuala'ini,
ml al n aavH he mill hai fnir
acre of ivitaloee in th ground,
was over to Ihe city yiB o-uay, in
ing a prayer for b. in r eetther
which, of couree, mean the gei.u
in Oiegnu aeatliHr.
Frank Keleay, road supervisor
for Houth Uillebiro, be ien con
lined to hi-i room for a lew nay
aa i I an ittaok of l,iiiriiiiio. lie if
now on th nod
TROUBLE SOMEWHERE
The following letter eiplaine i'.eelf.
ml wae rtcivad by the Argm,
Jin. 6:
Sherwood, Ore., Juii. 4, 19'
ivr K,litor: In vour laatie of Dac,
r.l a notice of marriage license wa
,,'iiblislie.l for Ira I'iatt and May U.I
lv.,la. I imiHt fg ol you to kimlly co
., ..li..t the notice aa there la no truth
.1..... . rnxirt. Soiiivonc la car
"yinK V joke loorfar, or eUe Mr. Piatt
hni loat his aenses.
Yours Truly,
R. O. Kilwaias,
An examination of the records
dleoloeei that a marriage l cenee
wa granted Ira I'iatt ana ma
ir.i-.rrl.. nn D.-oemher 2d 1909.
one K fl Hverstay to
the allidavit upon which liceme
was issued. Cle.k Baiiey
the paper. For the insuanoe the
nmmtv was paid 13 00 An yet i.o
return of marriage 1b of record
' .ii
v h Vh1 Milk'
mty JiiMrJ Today
I ho rilO MlllaKa
0r blAUKED tKjHIV THIIlJHtXD
n o.l in j la .t Villa, aid Uaad
L y, 4
Just Infira going to prea today,
ii ..... i ii ... ...
nifiunuiy nora teviMi tlif millage
for the coming tax olltc'.ion. The
total in uiillaga of twelve, even,
ami the levy will raise eomnltiing
litn imi,Ui. The indigent and
tiii-ary (iiinia ara included in the
sta'e and onunty fund. The levy
is not compiited for the press, as
yet, and tie Arutia will give the
varioun amounts next week. The
tax levy it:
Schi ol
Stale and County. ..
Koads, etc.,
3 2 oiiils
1 K mills I
A mills
HHAL fcbTATE TKANSPJiK
Ja HlupVy o II Ciirtrr, tract hlk
4 Sii.iiiiiitia ail lifcjo
Jolin j'cit tu ,Niila Bruwu rt al, tin
a In area Jl ami ju t t a r 1 w 6ooo
Jaa irhu'a lo K J kauiary, loo fret
(iiair Mk 4 Kotrat Ofovr
John Algmhuimer lo C lleam:. joo
a jolin r l tfit It Uotiatiuu 5
J Sll.lrr tu John A hort, 310 a ate
S and tytltriw aHoti
I) Ii li.ilr; lo T J Ouyloe, jo a t a
' 4
J tJ tK-har to Waa aVufrrt, 10 ncira
75o
atjovr MoODtalnilalr , 7uo
I'luhp rniclierg to J K SkCifa, one
thirty null uf 1 vCki a TtlUuiook
ami Waililiitoii Co
Shaw Fear Co to S N lltick, tr in lot
ji Ilravilon-Kcnlvil!e
Jaa Itiyilcn (t ala to Julio I'raraon,
tiuitn-t atj'l lamia In No Vah Co...
luac Allrn rt a to Jin tt Allen, 6 S4
a urar Kreilville -
Title . T'U't Co to A IK lllnalicad
h'l 2 HilUhoro Acit'i
Wratrnt l)rc(on Truit Co to H A
1
!
jackaon, to a irgm a I'lace 900
J 110 WrlilrwiUH'h to Carl S rlilewitM'll
lot in Talbot's ai, lomeiiua s
lari v. uiiitrtirr ui l tiai niciiicr, .9 a
hovr Moiintalnilale II
I. f caitirnato Minnie Rotwumi,
"IJll -5
V Itarc to llrnrr I'titllipa, 20 a
Jlrer Jackaon ilonation ijoo
Jaa M'rrs to H r Coi, m6o a in
Ttllaiixxik and Wali Co I
W Millie to Mra M A tttlrr, jox-
Ijo frrt hlk o riirt lirovr tj'o
Same lo aame, lota 5 ami b hlk lo it
I" ail I'oretl tl'Ove ,.isoo
Milra l'uidin lo J W Haldwin, S"95
Irtt. hlk 21 l'oteat C.tove. 5
I. M Hurt to I. J KuMilow, 4 a hast
llU), Clruiott aaub dtv 3010
H Ha'tuiaa to Caleb Martin, $ tr
Alb Stewart donation too
K II Walker to 1U M Jones, 26 51 a
IA lUiton donation ...3500
Polly Itutlrr to J h Huiirr, bcr mt
in 1 lota hlk 4 hmimotif ail I I
Gea K lulty t 1 toASStioles.tr
111 lot 6 Ink l IllllalK.ro I
1.1 . I.Ik . T.ilu.tu .l I nr 100
vv w w lon to Shrrhurrc Wilson, 1
hlk 6 Thome's addition ll
. ..... . . 1 1 .1.. 1 1 1
lav 10 10 r.rana uiauop, 1 13 muw
Brook Farm- 9J
Iny Co to W 11 Boyce, i I Willow
lirook Farm - 5
Mrs II M I'atton to Wendell Davis,
s a in Falnrlew 000
i W Hmeraon to W II Huller, 01 1
1 hlk Navlor'aad F Grove 1000
Nani T Smith to Millie Talluian, tract
at llmton - oo
I) C R K to Jas II llulchlaoti 40 a
arc 11 t 1 n r 1 w
Jaa S Allen to Ktttm B Dant et ala,
6 sa a Kit hard White donation. 1
,M I rank to J iwrwica, 101 5
1,1k a krnlvllle 1
1
POST AND W. K. C. INSTALL
General lUnaom Post and the Wo-
man's Relief Corps last Saturday
held a joint inialluon. and auer
i...,.)t.iinr, iVa ii.oaI ctArninpfi were I
in,i.,iD,,l J ml ue R. Crandall in-
ducted the following post officers
1.1. !,,,.
""
., .. ... . .t... ir It.v. 1
Junior Vice Commander; Francis Haine',
Chaplain; A. W. Barber, Ottic;r of the
I'. limH!l. V.UUII1IHU..V . , ...... ,
V', nrwtv intlle.l officers of the Wo-
man's Keiief Corps: .
President. Mra. k u. cram an; senior
vt iw, . .". T. . - ..-
ott.ha Carltiel Treai, Mrs, Mary
Sabin; Chaplain, Mrs. M. h. Jackson;
Uon., mrs. a. j. -. V"'
Mrs. Agnes I.igbllooi; urgautsi, oira.
Jennie Uainea; C.uanl, Mra. Mary Ud-
ford; Aasintant Guard, Mrs. Fanijiam;
S" Sri! K
VOr., nn . . ... . 1
Norton Mrs. Uarber, mra. atmpson bdu
Mra. Wheeler.
STEVENSON SUMNER
Mr M. H. Stevenson, or uius
bnro. and Kthel Sumner, of Oregon
City, wete united in marriaae it
.1 ip.iim Ktrti s at n 11 at ww 1. 1 ;i 1 1 1
"., i. I', Mo, ,'
fueveneun 10 - "-""a
Wilkie Bros Abstract Co Tney
WV" , ,, : u .,!
arriveu in nin.r -
:n ..t nn tha r res dence in OM
of tbe Palrnateer cottages on wasn
ington street
If anyone should think the pte
.. a a a 1
ent taxroll is an easy one 10 eitenu
.knnM itiaahuse their minds
,.r Ka tdaa There are 66 epeoial
school levies and 20 speoial road
district levies, ud all of these
must bsoouipu e i in the various
districts to (feach p operty assess-
ment. Thik is the largest amount
of clerical work ever brought to
ihe roll extension anu it "D
several weeks before the roll will
be ready for oolleolion ,t
Tt..n,A , nando lor - oonffhs.
oolds and sore throats 15 sticks
... 4.... ..,IQ nam malt IJfl S OI
IDT eu vww ."" 7 -
Sweets - ' ,
Kirit elate nut hay for Bale K.
M. Heidel, IIillelK.ro.
J L. liarngrover, JoImi'i
Croeeing, wsa in town today.
J. W. Jamieaon, of Farmington,
wae in the city this morning.
Horn, to J Hara and wife, of
Hillshoro, Jan. T,, 11)10, a girl.
C'has. Larrikin ie aiding in the
computation and exlt-ision of the
tax roll.
Horn, to Al Hipp tnd wi'c. of
Mountaindale, January 2. 11)10, a
daughter.
Judge J. U.' Campbell waa out
this morning, and held a Best-ion ol
circuit court.
Money to loan on real estate.
Terms reaonable. Apply to Ku
ratli liroe, Hillshoro. Or. 21 tf
Joho Rice, of west of town, wae
in yesterday, and reports bia wife,
wbo bag been ill, as improving.
Kd. JJoge, of near Farnuinglon,
and who is tto tbieibernian fir
that section, was in town yesterday,
W. C. Jckon was In from Glen-
coe, today. itraighleninK up the
funeral affairs of lh late Geo
Hardy.
uien uarsiens, pncoer lor me la
.1 11-. . .. . m
mous lianks baseball team, aud
Herbert Carstens, were in the city
last evening.
Thoroughbred German Spitx
pups for sale, cheap. M. J, Mad
dm, 8.h and Washington streets,
Hillsboro, O egon.
Ole Olson, of below Beaverton,
and wbo owns some valuab'e prop
erly on iIh Portland mountain, on
the o. P., was in town today.
The will of 'the late Qen Mur
ray, wno dieu at Uedar Mill a lew
weeks ago, has been entered in
probate in Multnomah County.
We have a few pairs of eervicea
ble shoes for ladies and children
that we are giving away at 50 cents
per pair. Bee them. Wyatt A Co.
1 lines at Alpht Hall, Cornelius.
Saturday evening, Jan. 8 Walk
6t 'a orchestra. Tickets. 75 cents
hvevlxjuy come, and have a good
time
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edaerton. of
1 ...
Portland, wara urn-nta nvar Naw
Year's at the home of Mr. and
Mrs J B. Slews.it, pirents of Mrs
hdgerton.
Married, January 1, 111 10, at the
home of the officiating minister,
Riv J. M. Barber, at Foreat Grove,
Ore, Mr Joseph K. Bates and Mies
Henrietta Bear
Tht-i is the time of the year to
build fence by not call at Con
nell it Co.'s and investigate price'
O0 American wire fenot? We will
cu.rantf to save vou monev
' '
Forest (irove has been offered
.... ihmmani! rlnlLr hnr.na fnr its
ei a lirr ucu .. waioi uuuui. n
Chicago firm makes the tender, 8
W. Keene beina the representative.
The Schiller a 10 cent cigar
and the Grand Marca, a two for a
quarter cigar, are what you want
when you buy a cigar. Kept a
every bar 111 lliiitDJto. abk lor
ibem.
Several big team have b e
hau'ing timbers from the Main
Street P.R iV X. switch to the
I'oi e I sut vey, and, with the hard
roads, ths loads hauled are some
thing terrific
A seven hundred acre farm for
rent 225 acres clear; good pasture
will rent for term of years for cash
payable snDUilly. Ideal plaoe foi
stock rarch Inquire at Hillsboro
Commercial Bank. 42 4
The little fellows of the Knights
of King Arthur, of this city, went
o OBUB, new inn uay, auu
J.......J U- u. u.
were uoieaieu uy mo vuuuk uh
... . . . .
ket ball team, or that place, by
B00re of 18 to 9
There will be a meeting of the
Uniform Rank, Knights of i'ythiae
t the Pythian Hall, Friday fve
niB, son 0o ocw All mem
hers of the Company are eaineetly
r quested to assemble,
t v t'iM nn ik n,,on
' . u. iv...6..v, u uo UUUDDU
place, near the Rood bridge, cut
nia hflR(j Qpen) accidentally, frith
an ax, the other day When will
...n Irt naritnl than. BtVAB In
mcu irmu . K....... .uv.. .. .
split the kindling?
A carload of genuine newly
manufactured Hercules stumping
Dowder. made by the E I Dupont
ide Ne Mours Co.. ot San tf raocieco,
;U9t received. B ith telephones. J
u, Borwick, Reedville, Ore.
AIM H., f... ,
. v.: i.i,...l 1 . ,
v r
England. He has desired to make
. .PJ 0j ,t.,JaJ
'"' " '"
that there was no better tiim than
at tin present
J. T Fletcher, of Forest Grove,
and one of the oldtime eobojl
I a aWa.h 9 ika amnln or a a ri .oa r
ibbuudib ui mo u.iuu.j, Q uwnu
to the city the first of the week
He states that John Hay and wile,
of Tao ma, were recent visitors at
his plaoe. Mrs. tiay is a aaugn
ter of the Fletchers
We hftVe ,jn ,,0iP riht to handle
tbe fftDJ0U3 Ui & Dunn shoe for
ftdjeB an,i a shipment will reach
m jn a few days. Tou ebould re
Lnj9 r,,niirkable shoeremarkable
for style and beauty, and for tie
low selling prke We also haye a
shipae it of the Bradley-Metcalf
i ... i . , a r
I man's foot. Wyatt & Co.
SDOe. VUB UOPl runn o"i utnou u a
BIG MASK BALL
Over Forty Couples Attend
Vg Masquerade
PKIXIE1 AND PACPEB1 CAL0KE in
GreaUst Ball Uaiqot fr Maay Years
i
Friday Em .
Friday evening'a mstnuerads it
fl a f la L'sl
r0.u. CTCUtul .lo iuu ior
years, and over 40 cjuples partici-
... ., ..... ... I
.tii.im, im
and pauper, King and courtier, contains a fine halftone of the in
Pomperninkleand peasant, mingled terior of M. L. tCveritt's drug store,
together in one grand Bohenpia, nd also contains a Masonic notice,
and it w satqrnalja of glitter
ing robs and royal rlcbae. The
prize were given as follows.
Best waiters, Mrs. G. A. Patter
son snd Via Jrck,
Best dreet el costumes. Mre. Rose
Weeisenbeck, Portland, and Cbas.
Taylor, Hillsboro.
Most comical cbaraeters. Miss
Delsmao. and Roy L Greer, HilU-
1 be best of good reeling psevail-
a ana 11 was an orderly crown
such as lends pojularity to the
aouiai ovruva ueiu at tuia own. I
tm . i 1 1 n 1
me juune- on maeaers were iat
Jack and Chas. Koonti, Mrs. Chas.
Koonlzand Mra. I.orsn Janksnn.
and tha iud.aa of tha waltzara waaa
w. W. Boeoow. Mrf. Chreetly and
: ": . :
Mr. Bowlby.
WHERE. IS OLE?
ha Raawlvilta mmmnniti mn. I
siderably agitate! the first of the
week over the disappearance of Ole
Johnson, the blacksmith and wood
nrkar whn waa laat tear. Hatnr.
day evening, when he left the
EUotrlo at Orenoo, having rode
down from Hilleluro. Johnson
i 1.1 . a a . i I
naa inreatenea to go aown to neea-
yille and kill bis wire, and had la-
ter said bs would kill himself. He
had been drinking, and was loaned
25 cents to get to Orenco He was
caki rM-v-IkAs1 I n MA V Vim A f f rtt tltsal I
nn nt hnt rmtiirniHi aIap. with ft
K B . . . . I
badlT iriured letr Several oarties
au- -1 - ( w 1
Knnlsavi frti k m VAnHaw Brian
.
HiM nnt ahn. nr. and t .aa inn.
UUUIOU UI UIUI lUVUt4ai uvm UW I
posed that hi had made away with
.... ..I
vww' n - sr i
himself, or perished ia the cold.
Last evening it transpired that
some party had seen him board the
late train at Orenco for Portland,
He was denied liquor here in Hills-
boro Saturday afternoon, and re-1
senUd it, and it is now presumed
.t a 1 A Ta1 . J 1
we "7 ,m T
,'u ."",-"""-. ir"B
uuarroouwj i.ue irvim
way, and Johnson hu been neg
lecting her. She was taken to the
home of Andrew P erson, Saturday.
where she is being cared for and ie
airong e ple wbo can understand
her language
RESOLUTIONS
The Hillsboro Fire Department last
evening appointed a committee to draft
resolutions on tne rteatn ot aire Alice
M. Schultnerich, late, wife of Edward
Schulmerich, wbo ia a President of the
lieoartment. The resolutions follow:
"Whereas: . Death having called from
this city Mrs. Alice Schultnerich, wife of
our brother fireman . ttdward Schul
merich;
Beit resolved: That, knowing her
trne worth as a wife and a mother, and
realizing that the loss is the greater be
cause of her sterling character, we ex
tend to our 1'resldent of this Department
our heartfelt sympathy snd condolence.
E. B Cclestock, Chairman.
Geo. Stevens,
Zach Gragg."
Hillsboro, Ore., Jau. 5, 1910.
PROBATE
Bond of sale of real estate In re estate of
Anton Htltbruner, deceased, fiied and
appoved
Sale of personal property in re estate
R W T raver deceased, confirmed.
Ernest Everest appointed administra
tor of the estate of Kva Everest deceased.
Bond of f'Joo with W H Wehrung as
surety, approved; Thos Talbot, O C Han-
cock and A S Hatch appointed appraisers,
Kstates of A J Cobnrn, Fannie E Faul,
Klla M Keener, unester u Keeoer ana
Edward Faul and G Matthiea, closed of
record.
Wiunifre d Aldricti appointed aduir es
tate J C Aldtich deceased, bonds at fcoo.
eta a V .MtJ . A - ut.i. Uh..
nCuCyTi
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed was, on December 28, 1909, by the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
miniBtrator of the esuta of Hannah Koi e.
.1 n.uiuflul ....I that. tiAhaailiilv ntlHliSiMl
wanhinirrnn tTnnntv. niiiv anDoinian au
as such. '
Now, therefore, all parsons having
claims against said estate are hereby re-
quired to present the same to rne proper
vatfinaii rar. rna saw nmiw nr .i itiin m i
the law office of John M.
moMrcS'th
Wall, in
Hillsboro, Ore., within bix
1909.
Dl. S. liarnes,
Administrator or ineesiaieoi nannan
Rolfe, deceased.
John M. Wall, Attorney for Adminis -
trmtor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notloe is hereby given that by an order
made and dated Deo. 81, 19J9V the under-
signed waa by the County Court of Wash-
X;;i.uu
dtasd, and tnat he has duly qualified
as such. Now, therefore, all persons hav-
ing claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present them to me, properly
verified, at the law oflioe of John M. Wall,
Hillsboro, Oregon within six months
from this January , 1910.
Ernest Everest.
Administrator of the estate of Eva
Everest. Deceased.
John M Walt, Att'y for Administrator,
Cbas Koonti has cm of the
finest lite of taxidermy seen in
lbiaection for a long time in the
mounts of a Chit e-ie male and fe
males pheasants, with two young
j etere, eeveral weeks old. The birds
are located in mosg and lichen,
ntn some standing grain, and pre-
eni a very heatitilul appearance.
They are in a large frame, encased
,,M
Eugene Martin, of Beaverton.
nd bo owns a block of realty in
iu iuniiu mug tuy, nas bubo
his wife. Jennie, for divorce. HV
alleges that she calls him all sorts
names and swears that she struck
"Zk.T tL. W,U1 T
pttvuoi, m unj wsuia, luainmi 1U
Florence. Wisconsin, in IsSfl
, .L
ue ibbi iceue oi ins VOoe dit
Haitirir I, lit. aherf it TU,
wte ein mr. iuvtriit was eiectea
and in-tailed as senior warden of
thi fraternity.
Mrs. II. 3. Howard, of Wilbur.
Waeh., is in the city, guest at the
J. W. ceell bonce Mr-i. Howard
is daughter of the late Uev Jolly,
snd is well known to mny of the
older tiilUhoro residents. Mrs
Howard is an aunt ol Mrs bewell.
n,, not forsetthat the Itubt. Har
block .ait of the Court House.
u.in a,rfi the Tillimook rail
w,y track, wh. re Mr. Hartrampf
will In ri at-H tn mi ft hta nH anil
and new customers
: r
. . "
JOqp vr uufr, wno nas uvea in
e iSanKS SfC.tcn lor M years, Was
,u uwu loua7 "uu ueoanw 101
. . . i . i j ..j a..
Calirorma to spend the Winter
nl.U QIBIITCB. UllUU UlS IDIU1U
ha arill on tn P.irtar Wauh . whr
he hts bought a place.
H0DB Still B ' D3 tO
sun B'm to ue in ine
damp - , and the much heralded ad-
vance nas not as yet appeared.
pme product is now qioted at 20
and 41 OentS, WHO Utile Or DO
"leB - e'J 'i the waeninglou
county crop is sou
A BDecial meeting of the United
. .
Artisans is called for Tuesday
night, Jan. 11, in Vehrun's Hall,
to arrange fir ioetallation work
and transact other business of im
portance. Mm. Etta Finney, Sec
Raw IT.tfsin P Hnnhaa mill artAatb
Mtaftu ... t-Fts.
L "I a : ll U U
lDB ougregationax cnurco, on
l1a0 rtAtl Isiri U sit a m
ha-P" mv-. vsjau. v, .vv sa. w
j . aw (J , f rj I
uu ' ou V- ." auguerj w.e
. . i i i
P"or lDe CUQ y,e8 8 ,na
w at kr frann ar1 tvir.a we trtai nitv
" .v w.j.
J. h. Zimmerman, of beyond
Glencoe, was in the city, today,
walking in from the ranch. Cold
weather seems to have but email
terror for J. E While in town he
called on the Argu
F L. Hay, superintendent of the
Canadian Pacific Dining Car ser-
r ,h heftrfnuarters at Vancon-
ver, B C. is again back in the do-
mininn aftar a vijit with Vinma
folks in Oioffon. -
The Ladies of the Maccabees, of
Greenville, have received the raft
nnvurlnff tha rlaatK loan of tKa lata
Mrs. C. F Brown, ptyable to her
bus band Sbe was injured in the
sum of $500
Customers at Emmott Bros, may
get a beautiful China Dinner Set
f'ee. See thfdr window display,
and ask them how you can get
one
Mrs Tbend ire FalatiRUS and
children, cf Waahingtin State, are
guests at Ire ho 11a of Mrs. Frank
Imbrie, a si ter t f Mrs. Falngue
J
B Adams, the Farmington
ii 1 . . 1 . 1 1
uiacasmi ii was uu yes-eruay. bdu
after a lapee 1 f a year or so, sgain
broke into the Argus family.
m. T v n .it r. x
iu 10. . f f . vuuiicti auu imp. 1 .
R. Coop6r will entertain the Coffee
Club, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 8,
at Mrs. Connell s home.
Miss Grace Yoakam, of Marsh-
field, Coos County, ia installed as
manager of the Pacific State) Tele
phone Co., in this city
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rice and
Mnffhtfir. Miss Alma, rntnrnml tn
j rom a vi-it with relative at
V0m a V1U Wlla rellve3 at
Rainier.
The Den of Sweets' horehound
:a ,.naTAila,l f.,. J
'Vr l .
colds. Fifteen sticks for 10 cents.
W.J. Bowers, of Forest Grove,
h&g Bued Kfte BowerB , divoroe
'
alleging desertion.
ana, to hi. K. McCormick and
wife, of Cedar Mill, Jan 4, a eon
J E. Bjrvick, of Reedville, wae
a county scat caller this afternoon.
Q r White, of Cornelma. waa
- 1 '
Ian Argus calier this afternoon.
I
John Gates waa in from Leisy
vme this afternoon,
'
- ArgUS and Journal. $2 25.
IRRIGATION BOOK FREE
,,.17 t- . Q
"Well Irrigation for Small Farms"
1 is a publication jU3t issued by the
Oannral Passen car T1pnrlmoi-it
the Oregon Railroad and Naviga
tion Co., and Southern Pacific
T.lnaa In OrAcrnn
msfl knnk:,t auta fnrth In .
. A,Dla am Beta lortb in a prao-
tical concise way the possibilities
for profit of inexpensive irrigation,
and should be in tbe hands of every
farmer in Oregon,
rio . ,n v, it
Copies may be rbtaioed free on
application to Wm. McMurrar,
(8nBral paaaanirer Aoant (1 R A
uenerai raseenger Agent, u. K S
N and 8. P. Lines in Oregon, Port-
(and Oregon.
' 6
Wm. McMurray.
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and 8orfeoo
Ofllea Railav-Mnrnn hlnrk. nnaUir.
Rooma It, IS and 15. Jteiilno-eWulb-
waai corner BaMllna and bwoontl Btraviav
Both 'phoncw.
MeieArWeifwvVVW
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. U..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otfiea npatalra ovarTba Delta Drng Btoea
KtwHanM Kaatof Court Uoaas,
to tha oomer of tha block.
'vwvvvw
JAMF8 PHILLIPE TAMIE81C, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8riraon flooth.m piho Railroad Co.
h"''""!1?. 1 L" S'
r7 : , :
"
A.B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Hillsboro, Ore.
HILLSBORO
SANITARIUM.
Mra. L. R. Hicks
Wards and private rooma. Inspec
tion invited. All clasaea of non
contagious cases from reputable
physicians accepted. Special at
tention to confinement cases under
physiciam' cate. Trained nurse in
attendance. Phone Pacific Main
331. Independent Phone, 074.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
I T)PT1 tlSt
- B,oek
BtreeL Over Dennis 8 tor.
HILLSBORO ...... OREGON
Swat. H. Brnttaar W. 9. Mmrm
DAOLEY t HARE
ATTOiVNBYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 tad 1 Skate Baildlif
HILLSBORO, . . 01E80N.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Rooma j, 4, ft , Morgaa Blk, Hillebore.
I weiSaaVVaawVtiVWMMykMaVMjaaw
JOHN II. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
I Office Upstairs, Bailey afwrgaa BKsrk
Rooms, I ami a.
HILLSBORO. ORISON.
a e aa,a aa,avAevvv
OAIUUkU
aTTOKKBY-AT-LAW
I
0r,IC,: 8tr' PP- Coartpiwi-.
HILLSBORO - OSBOOM
L- "rr nrri nAnruvuuWLfiruJ
I
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORN RY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Opatatra, Rooma j, 4 aad
Hillsboro, - - Oreeon
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
The only graduated and licensed Veter
inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical exoerience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
START R ni
Office phonew: PaoitJo States 601; Ind.!13
Kesideuce phones; Independent 243; Pa-
t itle States 481.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment 1
Tamiesie Bldg. HILLS BUBO, ORE.
Main and Third.
"1
J. S. L0RSUNG
Contractor and Builder
LargeBarns aSpecialty
1 Ind'p't phone ISO Rood's Dlv.
1 Hillsboro, Ore.. R. F. D. 5
AUCTIONEER
The undersigned will cry
public sales in any
section of Washington
County. Your patronage
solicited. Seventh and
Oak. v Pacific States tele
phone 397. Charges rea
sonable. '
L.J. RUSHLOW.
nf
' 1 1 ' .
Card of Thanks
We deslie to thank our manf
friends who bo kindly aided aa and
tendered services and sympathy in
onr recent bereavement, the daa h
of the late Mrs. 8cbnlmerich, wife
and mother.
Edward Sohulmarich and Bona.
r llilUboro, Ore , Jan. 6, 1910.