The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 20, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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wllh li.M.ling l ble iitf
Thatcher, Hummer, tbs l
JPr nhonh g that h. l""l a 22
rrvntvpr many llmw at hit better
f, hat t-U lilal yiMlrdy. end
lh jury brought in a verdict nf aa
muU ill dan, e'ue weapon.
Tti 12 i"". hovr, ic mtiind
Iti li i (il to th IlieiCf of the Court
JuiIk' t'aniplxdl morning ten
ltd ml HxniiPlt to two years in the
prtiitnntiary but allowed lit' de
fendant lo depart upon parole.
JIi. mrtt wu on tbe atend, nd
mare i!il h was in a drunken
comliii' n - and lf,,lu " evidence
of iln oihrr witneeeee, Uib for the
its' end dffenee it in preeumed
that h" tld ih almighty truth
Tie jury trying lb c":
i , ri.., ltrt Clark Jw
Hir l-y U U N!on. Palmer
Turk"'. A't-tin Huium. T It la
vii. I aao LuMiwer K K H.rr.
Chi- l i h'nan, 8 U Wilson end
C Khde
Do You Want to Sslir
If .n want tt foil your biiinr
if any kind, or il want to ell your
property, end will link I tin price
right. I would like to bear Iron)
ynu. (live description end iric
-Addtre- J. K. Hmilh. 61.1 Cham
ber Commerce, Portland, Or, -U S
NHW IRRIGATION UOOK Hilt
'Wtt'l Irrigation for Hmall Karma"
It a putdiretion jut laaued by the
(lrn-tl Pawenger leparttienl. uf
lha Oregon Hailroad and Navwa
lion U i , at d Houtbern !'cilie
Mnr In Oregon.
Till Uiklrl eela forth in a ir
Ileal t-oi.rira way Ihe xeihilllire
fur profit n itii-iiiivi i r r ' ir a l ton
and flioutd Ihi In tba band of every
latnr in Oregnn
Conira uuy lm htin-1 frr tn
applnati'iti li Wrn, MrMurrev,
li'ifial rK'itifrir Aifiit. O It tV
N and H. I' i.mta iu O.rgun, I'urv
land, Orrgun,
Win McMurray
Card ol Thanka
W dlr to thank lha many
frinnda and niKbhir who at kind
ly aaiiolrd ua during th" illn a
and il ath of 'Hir ttxluv d auii ant
bruthnr, John Vuii i.
A Vungm and family.
Land lor Sao
Will at 1 1 IS lo at) am td rutil
viiod land, thro fuu tha of a miU
frnu; Wlich llalil ilati in. N
bniiot. Will all at $ 2.r r r e n
pari down, ilanra nn tun K ic
HunlUn, H'avtirton, lro , K 4
LOKO LfiVKLACH
TIih Hum It view, of ChloaC", baa
a torn t artlcU laudatory of Lord
b)vlac K II TmgoVa UilUhuo
pare', and lh faiu-ui atallion
lit-a.U th lit of inoutiy winiifr for
tU I mm Northwiwi rirciiil-bia
winnlnifa lining 110 por rent letter
than llin tie 1 1 hoot tnonoy getter,
and noarly double ihooe nl the fa
inoua Adam (i. The wiunioga of
the himi iu the Nartbweel circuit
are:
Lord Jiovelaoe. $3275.
Hymttltua. $ '375
Aiiarn (I . $1 7M)
The Lord eland 2lt
in the Unilwl Hlalm
in the lit
-which in
prantically the world in the horee
realm a a paner n inner. Hb ia
the only home that haa two timet
won the (iraUr Halt m $.r),(!(K)aik
and tin only boree brml.taiml and
ractid in O-eRon to a rem rd of 2:10,
n I he hae a mark t.f 2:071
When afked about "be Lord'e
ulure Mr Tonpue t-taUd to the
ArxuH that be would place tic
"lallion in the Wanhinglon County
"tud thie aeaaon, if enough nwnerr
l buret tltiBh would aeeurn bim
that they would give him ih-ir ?up
Prt. Lord Lwelaoe haa all the
qiialiBoationa of a great aire the
gfeatel aire ever in Oregon. The e
r tuany daniH in thin oouniv
hich oan turn out fine ooIib, and
iih this horte ae a i-ire, Wai-bing
ton Countv. in a Ihw vpara. would
tgain top tie tiet at tbe big rac
. Marehal Larson Monday morn
log ran in twn lalitruru who WRI0
anroute to Buxton, allejo I, and ne
j'in were in their cup, had tnem
imiure Ihe nit v rinrW. who save
'"oa two days etch on lbs etreeta
They can e in on Monday morn
"R'a paaefnger train from Port
.l . . ' : "
-", Bim me iwo 01 miu. waur
''gged. mai'o quite an armful for
the oflioer.
Mra lam.. 1 . .. .. l.
a yeteiday for Lodi, Cai, where
"no win visit with relatives and
Tha lira lada in .1,11,..
We.it.,..y Blghl in tl.t ball gBt
I'l'g l".dr for th Hi. V.ltinoV
JUica. All of tbadopartmrni i
ba In tiiiiforin, and () H. l'arkt-r
a III hava charne nf it,, ,)riu .
IH'ier. TbwUyarijHtctUiiuaka
ihoir Hi Valn.tii.,,1,,,,.4,11,, Kroai
lallair o ita kind evrr held iu
II ilbb.ro, and they r(tit th
publia to aave thoir valei.iii,fa f,
that evening IMVitt Hmilh will
actaa poHi)aMer, and the merri
iitt-nl will aufltir no di.enutit. ,
for the dam-a will U t.ut iu a fow
daya and HilUtH.ro ehould give tho
liya tba (reatoat linancml aupport
ever given a dance for a public en
terpriae. Wa have tha aoU rinhl to bandb
Iba fatm.ui III ,V Dunn ihoe for
ladiea, and a ehlpmant will reach
ua In a few dayi. You ahould e
thia niiiarkahle ahi e ren.arkaM
for atvle and Iteauty. and for li e
lowaflling j.ritii Woalaohayea
ahipitftt tf (be llradley-Mtitralf
m, the lt rln wi ovrr filled to a
luan'i foot. Wyatt A Co.
Tie Kugane lUitialer baa an r
tide relating how cattle MniKin!
to Hlalti Hairy and Food Coinmia
aiontr.J. W. lUtler, are alamo
to doath, aid b .w the Humane nf
flcera uf that ai-cliun are looking
into the conditioni Hailey in wrl.
known in thia nuniy, and bar
made many trip nut ht-re 11'
waa not ao long agD an active and
receptive candidale for govrnor
Mr. Hailey baa lieen having a
treat deal of publicity in Cortland
lately, briauee of the cruaad
ai(aitit bit nlli.e in the matter i f
the pure milk rupply. He tree ol
hia cattle have etarved lo death on
bia rai ch near Kugeie, and Hailey,
iu an interview, lay r tba blame on
hi ranch f ireman.
Io not forget that the IUbl. liar
Irampl Feed Store ia local d ono
t.li'tk eat nf the Court Houee,
Main H'.reot, on the Ti ltmnok rail
way track, wlrre Mr Hatt-ampf
ill hi pKaard lo in el hit old and
and new cualomera
W. L Hwbrrn, iup"riudent of
the Dallaa water plan', and an old
lima Waihington County lny, ai
din the flrl of the wm-k. He
ayalbat Uillae il making rapid
alnd'a in growth and Improve
uient, but eayi thai HilUboro il
getting into the running, aa well
W L i looking over eoum Wa-h
inglun county properly with the
view of purchaaing
For Kale 2,(XI0 or more oedar
HMtie, 7 feet long, and at leat lo
(iure ('. i nchee tiood road lo
rupply. Will aell and alio buyer
lo haul away at 7c each nn ground
Hrllebuicke Broa ,4 mile eouth
em I of 1 1 1 ! letn.ro 41 G
The Ci tTtMj Club Heel Rtoiu com
iniKee will have charge of the
Citicmt Theatre all neit wwk
The public ie rnjueeled to give
ihem iheir patronage. The week
ebould net the rel room fund a
neat rum. and the ladir dm-ire to
gel in eulTiiienl money in the rctl
lew werka to enable Ihem to Mart
tie r bui ding aa early a poerihle
Dance at M W A. Hal'. Heed
villa. Saturday evming. January
2i TickMe. li 25 ino'uding eup
pur. To lie' mch iira All are
invil'd. Tbe bl timea io the
county.
K'Uin Lioklaier, ion of Df
Linklaler and Ut while winding
on a ninnB too. thia morning, lot-1
control of the toy and it li'te l up
on ihi web t e'.aeen the thumb and
finger and ao lightly clung to the
lloeh that il wn neceeeary for bim
io have Dr. TainimN lake b"
pt chei" away, Dr Linklater be
ng aheent.
Cuetomere at Kmmott Hr-a may
gnl a ieauli(ul China Dinner Hsl
free. Wee tneir winoow uirin;.
and aek them how you can gel
one
Win H ten. while working at the
a itch board at tbe Oregon Mo
irio Hubetaii. n, a mile east ol tiere.
aa badlv burned about the lao
il ..I. from the bard. Hii
iiuiu -" ,
hair and eytbroaa were ainged
Dr Tamieeie dreened his lurn.
Black Minorca and Brown L-g
horn cockerela lor eate u n
(Iret-r, one mile north of Hillebwo
ltidendeDt Telrphnne. o
p.... Mok't.iaKt livinn with
..aronta a law miles norm ui
.hit. wnrkinff around a team, Hat-
u-day. dislonaied one of hia shoul
e a. Dr Tarn e ie reauica
iielocation.
the
lint nMI e and doughnuts, pii
nrcako at the City Beaery-iw.
When you OJine to town, c ill in -
Mail) Street, oppueno su
8 N TunBtall, of Phillips. bb
in today, enrouie to woriu i .
..in at ,A the bed-idfl of Caa
W. ' Kl e'geirge, an oldtime N-w
Mexican CiWipanion oi me vie. .
Ten bira good washing soap for
25 oentH- 7 bars good toilet soap io
23 oents, at Com ell
r a n..,IUon. a civil war vet
eran. will lecture at the Usedville
u .....), Tmailav evening. Jan
His subject will be "Three Wire in
the Saddle."
AH kinds of salt and canned Sbd
in attack. Mackeiel, H wr zo oouia
at Conntli's
Fred Lehmn, of near Cedar
in . . flnnntv seat visitor
ill iu, " '
vesterdav.
To lbs rew crop walnuts for 25
oenla. Quality guarauteea.-n
mm uiwm
m HIMSELF
olm (iuHtafson, Near Keed
Ville, Takes Kop Route
COL NO UKII) IN Hit HASEMEM
Three Saaa a ad Wldaw Ki v.
Mailrt Aaalfotd
bn (lUrtlafeon, a native of Lund
Haeden, and who owned KXJ arres
of laud a mile and a half south of
Iteedville, hanged himself yeettf
y morning, and waa found dead
at 1:30 by bia son, Oecar. Guntaf
'Oli had baneed hi ma.lf in th
a e nent of hia home, and hia Ut
were touching tbe floor. One of lbs
aoni elated ibit the fali.cr had
been to Portland a few daya ao,
at.d bad brought home some iicjuor,
and had been bartakinir raltmr
n .
freely.
Coroner K. C Brown, accom-
panit-i by Dr. Temiirie, went to
the (iiji-taf on Ik me, and conducted
ani'iiii-st. They aecerlained that
iuHiaiaon waa (i.r years id age; that
wiuuw and line rone. 0-car. 35.
'hD, 34. and J P., 30, eurvived
inn. A j'irv. coneisiing of David
Hagg, J W York. Joel (j York. C
BwetiMon. O M.Tavl rand J.ihn
Saalley, waa impanelled and their
finding waa:
"Wr, the jury, impanrlled by the cor-
onrr of Washington Couuly, Or., for the
uiKtr of invritigatit g Ihe cauar of
ratu ami Io aarrilain the manner and
aiir of aiur, after iimpci tirg the botly
ml lirannv the tratlinony of I lie wituraa-
rt and the atatrmrut ol ilie allenilitiu
phymnan, find lint John l.ustahou cauie
to drnlh at ln home, I milri south of
Rrrdvillr, on the ivth day of January,
llo, iiy ttrangiilatlou, cau-rd liy lianir-
ing, ami hrlievc it lo I a raw of aui-
Kle."
(iuHtaf-ion owned 100 acres of
land, and bad eome monev. He
was worth anrwhere from 120010
to IIOOUO. For many years he
waa in the emp'oy ot the Southern
acilic soma 32 veari and he
bat ben retired and was drawing
an old age jncion frm the com
pany in the eum of $17 pr month
No motive was aeeigmd for the
raah act eicept that be had been
drinking.
lOUNTY COURT
In ciuoty court adj tuned tie
aat of the we-k and may not
again meet until Ihe next regular
session. Rcottvoil was tpp dol
ed constable for Cornelius j u-tice
diatricl; tbe reeigostion of Wm.
D.nford. conetable if Went Butte,
was soct-p'ed; and the following
hnges w re made in road die
tricte:
All of section 7 t 1 n r 1 w. charged
from road J int ricl I i to 19
Trade owns by Schumacher
Bros and Perry It irdi e cut out uf
liquid 11 and p ao d iu district 7
Tract as pr petition of John
chmel ze. etals, south of Bcholls
tukau out of 31 and placed in 2.
Change from district 22 to 10 as
per petition.
New district, known aa Sb, rut
out of district 20.
Dan Lei ay tract. South Tualatin,
tiansferrsd freni dietnct 3 to 6
N i action tale i aa lo app inl
mtit of i flicial pit ere, Ihe Argu
being the only piper tuhmiltiug a
statement of county cticulation
Fbis will be taken up, doubtless,
at Ihe February lerm.
Boad Supervisors Appointed
Diet. 3d. ,.C C Nelfon, Bacona
Dint. 17 John Herb. Banks
Dist 21 Ham Stowell, Buxton
Dist 25 John Q Johnson
District. 2'J J. B-yer, N Forest
UfOTS.
No app dntmtn's were made in
)ist. fi, South Cornelios, or Dia
iriot 20 Mouotaindal.
MRS. MARGARET RUCKER
Mrs. Margtret J Ruoker, aged 79
vsars. seven monins ana seven
. i i
davB. died at the home of James
Malthis. in Hilleboro, Janaury is
iy 10. She was a woman of many
sterling qualities. Losing her only
child in infancy ber heart went
out to two small orphan ohildren
and she reared them to manhood
In her old age she hid a borne
with them, and they cared for her
aa tenderlv as though she were
the'r own mother.
She was a devout Chnstian, and
'or CO years was a tot mber of the
Christian Churob. "unerai ser
vies were oonduoted by Kev. M
h. Ho-n. Tuecday afternoon, and
the rvmaios were shipped to Polk
County for burial.
F. H. Lawrence, who worked
here a few years ag, and who for
10 m n'hs has I e m back in i enn
... . 1 KT....I. n.n
ua ai. virfiiiiia. auu nonu wiu
Ina. returned tbe nrst ot tne weex
and savB that O.egon is good
h for him. He is busy greet
ing hifl many IrHndB, ana says
that wht n he again leaves Oregon
it will be when he ia "out of bis
senses."
N P. Oakerman. of below Beav
Aftr.n. and who is sn ardent advo
cute of cutting off the east end of
ihe county, writes that tne ice on
the Portland road below bis plce
h.a nanaed cepsntion of travel N
P thinks the people down there
will pay tuxes in Multnoman ne
fore long.
JIukh Kogers and wife, of Bux
ton, were in town last evenir g.
Have your orange wrapper and
gt a silver spoon. Connell iV Co.
J. J. Smith, of near (ilencoe, was
in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Wateon, of Li on ton, ia tbe
gueet of ber father, Walt Taylor
II. T. Blair and wife, of Port
land, were out lat-t evening, gueetM
at tbe borne ot Mrs. Ruth Blair.
Firat clers nut bay for sale. F.
M. Heidel, Hilleboro.
Housekeeping riKirns, corner of
Main and Third, for rent. Ioouire
of J. A. Imbrie.
J. W. White, of Crawford, above
Banks, was down to tbe city yes
terday
Money to loan on real eetate.
erms reaonable. Apply to Ku-
ratli Bros, Hilloljoro, Or. 21-lf
F K. Conover, of Scholls, wsb in
town yeeleiday. He i-t in the gen
eral merchandise business wih
Clarence Mays.
fiirl wishes to help with house
work for board and room through
balance of tchooi term Inquire at
Argus oflice.
Two horses for sale. Weight.
1000 and 1050. Broke to work
Five and eight years Bound and
true. F. (i Heidel, Hilleboro
Dr. C. B Brown and son, Hoyt,
of Portland, were out Tuesday.
guests of Mr. Hueao Bion. Mrs
Alice Miller, of Kast Portland, was
guest at the same home.
Money to lc an in any sums de
sired upon real property mortgage
ecurity only. W ashington Couu
ty Abetract, Title & Trust Com
pany, tibute Bldg. 3Gif
J. B. Wilkes, wife ai d children,
departed the first of the week for a
month s stay at Nn Perces, I Jaho,
here they will be guests of Mrs
Wilkes' brother, T. W. Waters,
formerly of Foret (trove.
Suits cleaned and preseed prompt
y. Also suits to order. All work
guaranteed. Upstairs, next to
poetofnee. August Tews, the Tai
lor. 10-tf
Jese Stewart, an oldtime Hills-
bo io boy, and who is now post
mssler at Mab'.on, Wash , writes:
I am pleased to note the gieit
improvements in and around Hills-
boro."
(trover Combs, Arlie Curry, Al
fred Morgan and Gladwin Doughty
leave thin week f r Coivallts to at
tend the State Young Men's Chris
tian Association Convention. Tbe
go as delegates tf Wathington Cas
tie, the Knights of King Arthur.
Mays & Conover will next wpek
adverii e a big reduction ea'e ol
hats, boots and shoes underwear.
and oiliar articles, at their Scholls'
store. Watch out fir their an
nounctmtnt.
0 A Plittb, road supervisor for
rigardville, was in tuwn today
Mr Plieth is a crank on good road
drainage, and the roads in his dis
trict, notwithstanding it has bsea a
bad Winter, show th it th s featur
f In road problem is well worib
trying.
Johanna Hudson sues F 0,
ludson for Bep iration They were
marritd in Dane Co., W is , and foi
some years reeicei at Ml Angel
this state, where the defendant de
ser ed her in 1906, and" has no
contributed to her support sit.ee
July. 1II0S.
J A. Z mmerman, of Roseland
Farm, near the Harris Bridge, was
in tl e city Tuesday. He says the
water was raising rapidly the nrst
f the wet k, due to so much rain
and tin consequent melting ol
enow in the a.ouulains.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rows, of
Salem, are guests of Mr. Rowee
sister, Mrs P. R. Cooper Mrs
Chase and children, who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cooper
for several woks, will return home
with them.
Are you ready to blast Btunipe
Do you want a powder that needs
no thawing; gives no teidache
and is the most powerful and ef
fective stump powder in the world?
If you do just cill on Kmmott
Bros., who handle tne Jroian
They have a man who will demon
strata for you. 6o tf
Mrs. J. P. Shirley, of near New
ton. vesterdav, brought into the of
fice a freak limb, ot fir, which is as
flat as a ribbon. It hid evidently
grown between two trunks of trees
and nature must have done some
great twisting to gt it through to
daylight on the other side
Tbe men and boys of ths Christ
ian Church. Jan. 2G at 7:30 in the
evening. Tne men will servs re
freshments, give a program, and
also engage in an old fashioned
spelling contest with the ladies
There will be recitationB, singing
eto The men were defeated in the
last oontest. The publio is invited
(Specially the men and boys.
Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis will de
liver a sermon lecture at the
Christian Church Sunday Digh
Do not fail to hear this gifted
speaker, aa t-he is one of the really
great lecturers on the American
platform. The pastor's morning
theme, Sunday: ' Ihe Ureat Ke
nunciation" A very important
theme. Bible school at 10 a. m
Y P. S. C K. at 6:30. Good mu
sio at all tLe-e eer vices. All in
vitsd.
JUiERT WM
FOUND GUILTY
Convicted of Soling Liquor
at Gi den Home
FISED Ft't'B HCXUKED 10LLAKS
Tbe Jury Diaagreed sa the Leonerille
Cats
Albert Mix ner, a Garden II me
grocer, and forme ly a Banks' reei
dent had the distinction of having
21 men sitting hia races at one
lime in circuit court Tuesday
morning. One jury was out Mon
day night and failed to agree, and
was awaiting discharge while the
jury for tbe B-bnke cafe was heir g
aorn. Tbe jury failing to aerte
io the case where L-nneville, of
Forest G ove, wis prosecuting wit
oess, were:
Thoa. Howe. Palmer Tucker. K. A
Kddy. T. W. Saiu. T. II. Davia. K 1J.
Clark, C. C. Nelaon, Kd. Hchulmerich.
laaac Tru linger. F. 8. Harr. C. kchse
and L. J. Kuslilow.
In tbe aecond case, liehnke beini; the
proaecuting witneai, Mizner awore that
on Jane H be waa in Portland, and had
bia acn and eome other witnesses to cor
roborate bia alibi. Tbe jury, however,
concluded the alibi waa not aufTicient,
and turned in a verdict of guilty. Judge
Campbell Imposed a fine of $400, or the
alternative of 300 daya iu jail.
anzner aurrenuerea nitnsell to the
sheriff and will aerve out tbe aentence in
jail.
Lasea aet: .Korath vs Jackson, Jan.
29; Heis.er va Clark, Jan. 24; United
ailway va Hoover, Feb. at: Oreeon
Klectric va Blosajck, Feb. 24; same va
I'bill pa, Feb. 25.
Lhvorce granted: Ced ich vs Gedlich:
Hudson vs Hudain; Stilt vs Stitt.
Motion of Loeb vi O h Kv. for new
trial, denied; 60 daya to file exceptions.
Nelsin va Hart: decree granted.
Scholls Tel Co vs E Wenstrom: de
murrer overruled, and defendant given 5
daya to aiwwer.
EDWARD ABNER THOMPSON
Edward Abner Thompson, who will
be at tbe Crescent Theatre, Tues
day evening, oomee with a reputa
tion as an entertainer of note, and
as be appears for tbe Rest Room
Benefit Fund, hs should be given a
hearty support, ilia programme
folovs:
O! I sis and Osiris," bass solo from
tbe "Magic Flute" Mozart
Armorer's Song from "Robin Hood"
, Dekoveo
Dramatic recitaticn, "St. Mungret's
bell." (An old Irish legend deal
ing with a crime, iu icpenUnce
und forgiveness, introducing bell
tones.)
Tbe Balu.nl of Elkanah B. Atkinson.
Character sketch from Maine fo k
lore Holman F. Dav
Three for Jack." Humorous Sea
Edward Ahuer Thompsou
Song by Squires
Richelieu." Act I Scene a. A
charming aketch illustrating the
beuevolent side of the great Cardi
nal 'a character .....Bulwer-Lytton
Song, "Simon, the Cellarer " Hu
morous Old English Ballad.
Group of Short Stories.
A bong tor tne flag. I'atrtottc poem.
Uems A. ftlcLaitliy
Argus and Uregonian, 25.
Attorney H. T. Bagley is eufii
oiently recovered that he can be
wheeled op to the city each day
and give bis business part of bis
time.
J. C. Wilson, of Bethany, and
one of the progressive ranchers of
his section, was over to the city
this evening.
C. D Farnham. of North Plains,
and who has been confined to his
room for a few weeks, was in the
city this afternoon.
Miss Eva Lund entertains the
Tualatin Castle of tbe Knights of
King Arthur on Friday evening at
her home.
Try "Gerrxo" the best insecti
cide and disioft-otant. For exterior
use as a spray on walls, In cracks
of old furniture, I e 1b, e o. At lh
Pharmacy. . Diath to vermin.
Miss Jeanette Gray, of Seattle,
and who is a grand daughter of the
late Senator Nccmith, and Miss
Lottie dray, of Salem, are guests,
today, of MiBS Eva Bailey, at the
Dr. F. A. Bailey borne.
Washington Grange No. 31.5, P.
of If , of ah ivh G'enin elected the
fallowing oHicers in IVc. VMY.), and
installed on Jan. -S 1010: Chas.
A Miller, maater; J C Cory, over
seer; Mrs Marion Cypher, lecturer;
Frank Miller, steward;Albert Lynn,
"fteiptant -tvftir!; J.hn Loftis.
.haplain; Duane II irvy, treas-urer;
iirs hitriih Harvey, i;retary; Mar
ion Weetcott, t:-'"kier; Anna
Weir, cerfs; Tillie Hmitka, oomona;
Lura Lynn. Fh-ru; MrB Moliie
Williams, LAS.
There will he nr entertainment
given at the I.iur! View School
Houre, Di-t. Nd. hO. Jin. 22, and
after the program, ht i.yster supper
wul be rervtd l'nc ', loc, a cou
pe All are cordially invited.
Committee.
Mra. S. S Sha-.r ,n. aged 82
yeare. and mother '.f Mrs. Kodolpb
Crandall, t f tl.ii city, Ml and dis
locattd her hip while Rt the home
of a e'in, at ."Vv-nr v: l!e, Mont..
Hit. 01 ia-l wrffv. iUO Blfru
Iq.-.I r.T la nl Yr Tra a.
patient iH in a prpcir;o n condition,
and the attending physician think?
sne may not rC iver.
dall eta'tf-d to her b 1
obliged to return ef:
Portland, owing to we.
the N P. R. R.
Mrs. Cran
le, but was
l.outs along
A carload nf nru;ne newly
rnaniifrtCtnrnl Hfrruiwa etnrnnino
powder, made by the K I Dupont-
de Ne MoursCo., i f San Fraocisco,
just received. B ith teli. bones. J
K. Borwick, lieedville, Ore.
The Bux'on Band, organized
eome acsks ago, ia doing nicely
and the town is getting into the
city cUrs. A literary society war
organized a thort lini; ago, and it
6rst public meeting will bi on Jan.
2i, ah-u a program of Fpeakirjg.
singing and d-bates will le ren
dered. The que -lion of delate will
be: "Resolvud thai the Negroee
werelreattd Bet'.er than tba In
dians."
lne bchiller a it; cent cigar,
and the Grand Marca, a two for a
quarter cigar, are hat you want
when you buy a cigar. Kept a;
every bar in Hillrboio. Ask for
them.
F. E. Rowell, of Scholls, was np
yesterday, m gays that two sur
veys through Scholls hive been
made lor the prorpfclive e.ectric
line one running inf.o Cornelius
and the other joining the line at
Oak Park, a rm.'e west of this city.
Mr. Rowell thinks tht the road
will be built without question, and
this will give SchoiH an outlet
which it has de?iiei for years.
This is the time of the year to
build feDce. hy not call at Con
nell & Co.'s and investigate price-
on American wire fence? We will
guarantee to save you money,
Argus and Journal, $2.25.
Years cf court attendiincs upon
the part of newspaper men make
them more or Ice callous, but a
little incident yesterday, in tbe
circuit court room, goes to show
that there are people in the mill of
iustice, occasionally, whose firer
sensibilities are distraught when
they are forced into court. Mrs.
James Stitt. who was granted a de
cree from James Stitt, while about
to be sworn, fainted and would
have fallen, but for the aid of
Bailiff W. D. Smith, who had es
corted her to the stand. The
plaintiff was overwrought with the
situation, and her conduct was
strangely at variance with that of
many divorces when tfcey enter the
temple of justice for separation
from an uncongenial epouse.
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Farmers, attention we are pay
ing for produce this week, the fol
lowing price-: Veal, 12$ cents;
pork, llj cents; chickens, 154
cents; eggs, 32 and 35 cents. Other
produce take a at the market price.
Stevens Bros , Farmington, now
carrying on a big clearance Bale.
John Starling, a native ot Ohio
and who was picked up by Mar
shal Larson, last night and placed
in jail, developed a Cue case of
pneumonia, this morning, and was
taken to the county poor farm for
treatment. He belongs ' to the
genuB "wanderlust."
Quaker corn Hakes, 3 for 25
oentB, at Emmotts'.
PROFEN8IONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Phyairiao and Surgeon
Ot!ir. ltllv Morgan blork. una tai ra.
Rooms 12, l.H and 13. Realdonoa tonth
wwt comer Bavelln and tfeooud Htiwta,
lioth 'Pbonea.
S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. y..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otfloa nMtalra ovrTba Pvlta Drtia; 8lors
RMldeuoa Eaat of Court Houae,
In tba corner of tba block.
eeeaMaavvvvWYVWv
JAMKS PHILLIPK TAMIKS1K, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon Soutbnrn PaclBe Railroail C.
C'oimultalion In Krmich or Kniflml.. t)f-ti-e
ufwtairs, over L. M . Hoyt Co'a. tori,
north aide of Main St., HUlaboro, Or.
A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
II IHKK'R KflAMIO 9 K ft aa
a . T M
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Ik)th Phonea. U;i1ck.. rt
111110UV1V Wis..
DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
trails Answered Day or Nigbt
Independent Phone
ORKNCO, OREGON
HILLSBORO
SANITARIUM.
Mrs. L. R. Hicks
Wards and private rooms. Inspec
tion invited. All classes of non
contagious cases from reputable
physicians accepted. Special at
tention to confinement cases under
physicians' caie. Trained nnrse in
attendance. Phone Pacific Main
321. Independent Phone, 074.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey BlK-k,
atreet. Over Dennis Btore.
HILLSBORO ------ OREGON
Brno. R. Brnglmy W. 0. Harai
BAD LEY A HARE
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
Eooms 1 and t Shate Baildlnr
HILLSBORO. . . OREGON.
C. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Rooma 5, 4, ft 5, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro.
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
rrir CTtMtalra, Bailey Mwrgan Blk
Rooma, t an4 a.
IIK.LflBORO, - ORBGON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Orrurt: Main Street, opp. CourtHoui-,
HILLSBORO OREGON
THOS. H. TONGtlE, JR.
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk. Dpatalra, Rooma j, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
The only graduated and licensed Veter
inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical experience.
OFFICK. HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
STABLE No. 1
Ottice phones: Pacific Statea SOI; Ind. 219
Resilience phonm; Independent 243; Pa-
i'itic States 481.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A- New Office with
Modern Equipment
Tamiesie Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE.
Main and Thud.
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.
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MODERN WOODMEN
Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern
Woodman tf America, meets every first
and third Saturdays in each month at
their Hall ifj Reedville, Oregon. Vlait
ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial
ly mvi ed to attend camp meetings.
S. G. Kiiodes, Consul.
R. E IIAI.DRRMAN, Cletk.
Miss Margaret Hancock will en
terlain th Queens of Avilinn no
next Tutsday evening i hefliome.
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irtunaa ior a month.
null & Co.
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