PAGE 5 MILL9B0B0 AR0U9, FEBRUARY il. 1910 lkd7 ...... Tualatin KlKI Of ACI Praia i'ril mi l 4.1 rv tl dilieratrI I A" . . ' Wbof Willi.m Stir.-' 'I'"!1'"' February Brown went l c P'". J"hn iu'1"' I Crank I'uell. Kfiilll ..Urn and 'ran a ' v'',"l, "r i ii annua""" . .... bjJ 111 tUtll" Mil III mM CI. J, railway ru.peny. lh. flndm, j1b.lf.uii"","lr,""""'; Tu.uti... U'.ltwj'" 'lu ""I'1"1"' ,' ifv. L it..niii ttii ih t-'i' j Jm I . it ...... t f.j vrnta. a lol.IrM i'mutl). thrafon, '',ur Wa.)llllVlMt tllllO' g '.Iiih"" . .. l-.il. .1 0 ... I.. If n.ila KHiltt of llir L.UIi'l"". u" ,l" rtnitt.it . Krb- r"'K '' '7 . I.' -, in.- l!lllo..l lu . at Mlil ..I .,,.1 ..i.l.lllllitr l-.llill 1 wi.l Win J .Smith tlr l l-.ni at tnr tlMir fcaivpaiui i'-l aiviaVntal. ! PUBLIC tALH Tb uutrre m.11 at public (iImhv. al llelveli, St 0 uYWk a m , on ! SATURDAY. FEB 20 ll(,,d nn.l; .r "" ' Jroct m.tr, tin cult. II luonttii i.l.t. bel " "I' 4't'oS0 I tlt" " t)tnK ''" ta"a. IS !''. 1 "'I' Kn. rail, Mil ajulnf (' l'littut tmrt, kttwk, r' " '"" knwkul. li'o. ittlt !' n. H ill. It lrrl .l... H tacit rlllilnl Bow. Ittlitih gti!rtt t. trtil riillrt. btrl ttl!lltui. Ki'li llf.tltlli'f, ItulM cuia tltt!rr ptintt ..tli lintfow. Mr", .tiVn wr.lfr, .liU-tnl ItltfU f gin Hl U 4 (ul'lal ll)'tr l wrmw - )' tu. r"Mly 4" t'uml K' illiC1lll, I Kt rcilct. :t0 krtllc, wia, lttrl nil hof. ! 'rut. I I 14; twtftl "I rt'lrf trg. H t uiit)r Utttli, Hw Irttc (nt, Mttir oU, brtt. kit ( lmiil. I II. l". I ilii.ll 4. Kl lKr. ltrlrt tut at m liU mt KMiie Iioiik hul.l pU. Lunch Hi no 'it Ttmiiof Hl l odnr tit'. ch; 110 oJ tirpf, I' tunrtlh' lit btnkibU not. T t r-ol Intfe'i To por crr t IT nn uttii ovff lid (i. V Krett, Otmr J. C Kufili, Aiirii.ttiifr. Pler tin mm, Clftk. Th KiiIkIiIi of I'ylliian tHtriatl ttiPftlng. MiimUjf night, ttrll ttnmlti! ami I (imi1 liiim ti j iyn Tint following iru(riii rrinlr l: VllCl (lllll. "HwimiI (,'lnvnr,'' Mff. 1h. Hthti'tiitif it-h; 1'iaiiti H lwlion, Mm K J Hk1I, Vml ulo, "Hong of lh llrt,'' Mr A. It Bailor, Mm l,itikli.r -'c-mii-tanl"t ; tl'iarift, ' '(IrfoU Htm," Mrt. VV. S. lUiiiitt, K II lUtr.l, Mr. nil Mm. Ii. Hrhultiifrich, i h Mrr lUilny Mci-ofu ntct, (iuiur Hr.lt ('tiii-i, Arthur Mill..i,l,rrii'T In lbs tthftiluw Ktinniiig cntilritt, lh iirl wn wnu by Mimt Hu Hnuiitly x it I Pitnon lirxnr. K. I, MiHif, In lh ruin i, kiii-tioninr, tutil" tltclilcil hit with thn rrowil Ct U't rilitlw ithrit Wrr l-nrvttil. Ar you icmly to hlt muiiii? Hit ynu want lowii'r that tn-nU tin lliawitig, pf mi It tdachK ml 1 lh iiidfil Mitful at.il ( IimHIv tunii 'iwiinr in lh w 1 1 r 1 1 1 ? II you !' ittat rill mi Kiiitiinil lima, wliii liarntl lh '! j n Thy lit" l tiikti who ill -1 1 1 r n aliatt t r J mi '' If Klhel titll, tnf rifl in V.itiliill county In Marrh. r.M'H t i (lalvin Hutchati". itk I r tlivnrc on It e groutiila thai Iit liimhat.il lot k h'f to loiTKlng ratiip, wiirio In In cam lottry ami rrun to halh or chang" hi ctnllipr; and that he rlmwrd toh nco atnl ttpal ofr ev rytt init in lh hu li ihn ciletil that it k-i' lor I'ttfy (lauirift up alier him Kim ante an intiTit In a n.'l p!f' tf irojrtjr, atitl rauinitioti of hrr maulMi tuttif. Kalinvr alio Mianli-laml t.liailnr' ami oala .r !. l '2 crtila t lh. J Hrhriiilkr. imU an) a half aUiva MnuiiliiiiilaU, on I 1 tuy farm. Aililrt- t irnUm. Or., K I. tin .Iti Ihoti I'aiili Hitfn, (iUnco. 107. 4'. Til STILL GOT HOMY Sheriff IlanctKk'ii Force Uusy Wrillnn Receipts SUHl FIFIV tHOUSaKD KOW IN Di) Ull.ttlta ti Val tatloc't Day Htrintly fancy Hard Wht Floor II DO per lack at Kmmott Bros. Carl Horenion wan up from be low Ktwdvllls, Tusdav. C. H. Krtjr wag in from West Union yesterday. ;nuine old Utah Land Planter at K. C. HartrampfB Feed Htore Clark I'r iwn waa over Chebalio, .Sunday, the gum I of friends. Thoa. Mfacharn wait in from Mouctaindalri, yenlerday. K. M. Kyle and J. E. Bullivan, of l)l(iw Cedar Mill, were in town yeelerday. Ladifi, free, at the Ilillbhoro Hheriff HanciM k and force are buty a nailrri rollfctiuir taint), and the Krand total, up to lant ii)Kht, Ib bating Rink, every Wbdtday M'l 102 71, aooordinft to Caahier Frank Finn' balance ahi'ela. The corpx waa not atked ai to the re port in a county papur that over 2IMI.OX) waa collected lat week, liut had they ripmned thetneelvee no doubt thfy would "have char iclenze 1 lh itatement ai absurd." According to Mr. Htoti' balanoeB tin collnciiotiB each day are: I'rliiuarjr m ii I'rl.iuary II ,. t.i? 0 I'rlirtiaty u 4,017 57 (rtnuaiy 14 . . . , 5.4 v6 iH lrliiuty 1 j , 4,6yf 03 I'rlirtiatjr h 07 Krl.iuaiy 17 3,71 1 5J I'd. mat y IS 3.533 34 rl.tunry .j ., 3,354 M prl.iunry II 4,831 50 rVl.tuary 12 1.307 3y Frl.iu.t, 13 4,545 oM tirand Kret " f Ktrord A Heal .oil Htinaoti ariivt-1 lal evening anil went In 1 liro, to matin an otlicial viail lo ( i It-ut' i Unle Nn. .'2. KniKht- if I'vlhia Frank (iranl. if r.irtland. aln fot ilb thrin. (i anil l'rrUlr (ir 1. Hi hul- tnerith and J W. Il 'ilin ac:itn t,i,il ihmn frjiu llilll).ro. and the loy ' lul in 1I1 puioeit 0: the ttiM.ting and the hmintiful itt m te ved hy Mr (io. llellane' not fnrgft thai ihe R ibl liar ii.im.f Kih Hlore i li'Catnl on hlmk m1 if the Court Hoiim. Main Htreet. on the Tillamook rail war Wik, whrrn Mr, lUrtratnpl will y plraxod to tin. I hit old and and pew cuitnsnere. Contractor K. M. Hie ha built a Uging in orJer to hotel a eafe Inlo lh nurvyor'a oflic. and to the uttinitiili-d th limlier are Bug g.alive ol aBCalftld Two yiut.g nien on tlm corner wire nifiHiuK it th other mornit g, and on mnll.Untiallv lellitiit the other .Ti,..'- .i..ra Uie air ia to he a a) aa a m " " K. The l.atjrel li'etary nrity rl- bated laat Haturday rvci.tng with the KcholU tociety. and fjr the I IJ 1 UDCl Pill) D IPT lacoDd time on their dbte. The LljAfDO i UU .MOlhrtion undr anaiy.U wa "Re- Bolved, That tne n. 01 ut-waru Gaston Fruit Man Carries Oregon's Proest FICHT OVER OUB 1PPLE BOXES Ort(ta Frail Growers da at ttletl UglaUtiBi Wiat lulal to last night fAl'" 71 Stoit anil Office Rooint for Lraaa My brick huilding, on north ide of Main alretil, will be toinpletrd and r alv f r occupancy on or bmt Apt il 1. I'Ull In which will be fur lead", two BluPt, 2 1 1 SO fret, ei'h p a e glaaa front; lavatory and toi c. Kltc'rio wiriug and water fur lire prottc'ion in each room. On upp r tl Kir are three large double, e!l lighted and ventilated ofli e rooiim. Every auite of rooms bat water and lavatory. Also toi If. and lavatory on upprr H tor. Am now ready to n'gitia'e with pnrtiee wanting any pari, (eicepl iiig the Btudtn) or the whole build ii g I ir in. e or more ye iri Call at my ii flic, or write tn for parlicu lar F. M. Heidel. .Cuueo i Mau Mtttl.ig hanged junl H otm a the Huir.m-1 lionai cj,urth Sunday night at tbeCreecent Thea tre a great niana mect'n g of ail citit-m of HilUboro and vicinity will be hidd. A great addreea will lie drliverrd by Dr tl B. Pratt of 1'i.rilat d Note the rplendid pro- . - '11 t. .1 giatli BilllgB wm,i vutvwu uu lh rcreen by the etereopltcou. Hong America. Hong-All Hail the Power of Je-tH Name. Anthem bv Choir of Congrega- Court piM on the appeal." Then HatiJ Con. irt. A CJinced wa givt n In Polt'ii hall al Tualatin Friday evening. Feb ruary ISth. by Winona tl ange BtDil A targe crowd w in al tendance and et j ')ed lh mufio. Tfait liaml ha Un organizl only l Jr and U doing fine work, with Mr. Murt of 1'urtland eider and the people of Tualatin can boaal of one of the Wet bands in Washingtun county. Th fallow log program wa rendered: Gram! Man-It II" ml Otrttu.tr, t'hiK-tilalr Swrrta... Baml Drtaitu u( rhil.lli.Kjil Mott Ttio Uuatlrillr Mtrrn.lf , IU111I CoertttWalti Mi.tl Ttio h , rwiv(((. Rut tjui-rii Miwurka Hatnl ' ,.-t..b It utrrtutf, Hliinotr I"i l'tun of ii tury, Ivrtluic. . Mutt Tin rmg anil liancr', l.iltlr Swrr-lltrarlJIaml Coldfu llouia Wain IU111I Hi.nif, S. rt Home ltainl Half Kifiht cowa, coming Marrh 1 and onward. All ratila. eooil Block, and in ,.liiir. II. Biaelow, 2 1 wrxl of Laurel, Ore. U. K A'MA For freeh young g 1 Will tuilee I). I. Miintnuima Lvli!B I O O F ha jul rrieivt-d a banilmmie n" LVf)ning 8((rv ceB for ihia meeting paraphernalia !r irnrw " - 1,. that Iheroval lobw of Meulik areeclijnel by the splen dor of Iheotl'.fit- Theibgree team i .t.it., 1 ii,t nvHf v atndicant for tn naiiru'-x ii ir.it..aahli will now get l)i lUU ITl"""'l - (iirl'a (ijartetU "Vote, Pf-T." . AddreB ' D.tllan and leaU," by Dr () H- P.alt. . .-i . at ty - Mle tiuartetle ong, "ueecue the PertKhing." L'l everyone come 'o thta meei- . -It L J.ll.kl.. wl tng 1011 Will oe ueiiBuw uu inelrucled. All ctiurcnea Giemiee night. 4(itf Adolph Bieeriet ia home from a trip into the Montana and Idaho country, and will be here fur a week. Money to loan on real estate Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku- ratli Broe , Hilleboro, Or. 21-tf Born, Feb. 23, 1'JlO, to. J. H ileneley and wife, ililleboro, 1 daughter. FraDk Zuercher, of Scholia, waa in town yesterday, pausing through from a viait with relatives at Cedar Mill. Get your kale aeed at the Depot Store1 Twenty five cents prr pound F. W. Walt h, First St., near 8 P. depot. 4'J 1 Abram Stoller, dairying and ranching near Cedar Mill, was up to the county seat yesterday, and called on the Argus. Hot coffee and doughnuts, pie, or cake at the City Bakery 10c. When you come to town, call in. Main Street, opposite Haule Bank Mitts Laura F. Jackson, a daugh ter of P. M. Jackson, has been granted a certificate to leach by the Multnomah county examining boatd. John Pape, of near Shetwood and who is ot e of the heavy tax navera of his section, was in town yesterday, satisfying the tax col loclor. Dr. J. P Tamie-ie was in Port land Tueeday evening, the guest tf Wallace McCamant. who enter tained the Hons of the American Revolution. The doctor reports splendid meeting. Mr. and Mrs. James Miltenberg were in Portland last tveoiDg, at tenrlinir the wedding of William Parent, a turner HilUbore reel dent, to Miss Louiee Scott, of the Rose City Andrew Heckmann. the Beaver ,lm mail nutter visor, was in the nitv vMUAniav. Between handling thn rnada and his Fnedalty of pruning ftuit trees, he is having busy time. W. H. Jenkins, the genial trav eline nassenizer agent for the South ern Pacific, was in town yesterday meeting with patrons of the com paoy, and calling on the Bfepa per fraternily Wilbur K. Newell, representing the Oregon apple growera, leaves in a few days for Washington, D- C, to protest againat National legialation ohanging the aie and conformation of apple boxe. The new leiala tion ia being fostered by New York fruit men, who find the Oregon apple the Samson of the Eastern market. New York packs in bar rels, and wants legislation that will ork a bardihip on Western fruit, as the Oregon apple makea a fine display in tbe box pekages. Mr. Newell ta thoroughly con versant with his aulj-ct, and will no doobt get the support ofih" itire Oregon delegation in both houses at the capitol- N Tunatal, Chri Yuoger, P Scta tnoker, J j Nuabamuer.to U R. By riifht of way...: - Frank ViDcent et al, to John C Vin cent. 160 a and 2 Iota in Middteton Jordan C Hnwer 10 u.rence amucr . , b m ftod ei at, ngiiiwi wy w. .w. ....... l -ii Augusta Lierman to uoaouaoai, izo a aec 14 t t a r 1 w REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS baa More Effect I'pon a Man' Ac tiooa Than Fear of Punirhmnt" The aflirmative aa taken by Roy Heinwk. Win. let'cr and U F Heineck, and the neuatiye by Ir lie Moote. Mr. Fieke" and Luther Miller. The jndg-f felc'ed were Daniel Chamberft, C. K Kindt and Fred Anicker, aid they dw.ideJ that the Laurel trio, the two Hi-in ecks and Mr. (1 e'ter had the lient of the argument, ar d Lsurel went home rejoicing ovt-r the Btcocd victory. Utah Land Piaster for Bule by Schmidt A Kuli;ch. Oni cMoad baa arrived. By buying now you will save mtny. Utah Lnd Pias Ur. 112 &0 ter ton. LrcaWl at Elmonica Station, on Org n El c trie. Vinit our general uierchau diee etore. Our nutta, - (jtuca sales, email profita.' 40 oO John Maddins;. who has been on the Emmott Bn. frm, Houib Tualatin, for rniny mnn'h'. h tn move to town, a the ros have sold their ranch The fc.rm con sUts of 130 acres and the Emmott? naid about fo.ClO for it a Un day go. and, thrfUgh the I -job Land Co., sold it to the ntbpr dav to Da vis Brothers, of Paiifadee, C1 ,aiii Hiod Rive', for $ I3 0!). mski.'g t F. A. BAILEY, M. D. I'hyHlrian aud Surgeon Office Bailey-Morgan hlook, uptt'. RiMiina 12, U and 14. KeiiilencKuiilli ml porner Itvteline anil bevouil Hlrerta. Both 'Phonea. nice little nrofit. Ihe DiV.it 1. urr. r Palisades sold hiu p-'nca ranch re centlv for 11 000 11-r ac e. Tr.e 1 w . . - . . are sub-tanual peijil", r o mil t a credit to the omrnnrityf Tby S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOM Otflce n(itaira oterTha Delta Vrug ttim Ktaltlruo Eaatof Conrt HoiiHe, In tbe corner of the t'lmk. JAMf'.S FHILI.IPKTAMIKSIK. M. I) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hnrgeon Bonthrrn Panltlo Railroml t'n. ( oimiiltalioii tn rrniicn or hngliNli. tit-ti.-e iipntairs, over I.. M. Hoyt C'o'b. atom. nortli Httle ol Vain St., UillMlioro, Ur. A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 atfd 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. Tlillcrrn Orn WVrWrrWTWrVrWM DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night Independent I'Uone jOUKNCO. OREGON DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist John Pearaon to weatetn Lumber Go. Ho a t 2 n 1 4 w 10 John Pearaon to Western Timber Co 7lo a aec Ur4 w . 10 John Slavin to Etta M ITankiuaon, lota 0 ana 9 anncuuyvrr iraci...3iuu John A Hank et al to P L Willis et ala. 13.350.Q5 acres in iuiamoot build anoih r hau on the tract. A fine dairy or f'uit ranch of 80 ; acreo. about 2 iuilee from Unitsd Electric; 30 acre in cultivation, about 5 aerps of be vrd am, bal ance in iKiibfr Bfd p.Bture: 3 horse?, 9 cow, 12 ehoats; plowg, cultivator, harrow?, eepnrator, and and Waahin(!ton cottntiea....i.o68.076 t housr-hold goodd except the tew- ini machine, in f:-.ct pverythm? lor IG.000. Dart cash. Irabrie .Land Co The Rebekahn of this district will hold their annual district conven tion at Foieet Grove, Saturday of this week. As the local ledge tt the collfge city is noted for its hos pitality thtie wiil hi things doing This district comprise tbe lodges from Giston, Forei-t Grave, Barks. Scholia and Hillfboro. The lodge from this placs will put on the in itiatory wurk. To whom it mav concern: The Watkina Remedy tuan U unavoid able late this eir. bit he will Ii.n.her & Mclendv Co to John A Ilaak, saute as attove ....oo7.on SI J Brown to R E Bateman, 30 acfea Wm Poe donation ooo Investment Co to Jamea H Duncan, 18.06 a Haiel Brook Farm 1000 Lillie Hensley to Joe Flora, 8 acres Bohart's sub-divnuon .-iooo J V Benson to Frank Waller, lot in Benaonic Heights 10 G W Priest to R F Feemater, 15 lota Tualatin Valley Acres 10 Investment Co to Alexanuer Auia, 5 a Aldetbrook Farm - 000 I.aora J Colburn to John Schroeder Lbr Co, 160 s sec 6 1 1 a r 5 w. . . . I R K S.mpson to G W Bondurant. 6.?8 a east of Hillaboro 3x Chas Sidwell to Detroit Trust Co. 160 aaecutsnrsw 10 Fred Colfelt to E F Mack, tract in blk i. Tualatin - - o John Klink to K R Norton, lot 14 Rooms 10 and It Morgan-Bailey Blnok, street. Over Dennis Store. HILL8RORO ------ ORECO C0O. R. Bmglos W. B. Harm BAGLEY at HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-EAW Booms 1 and i Shnte Baihlln? HILLSBOIiU, . . OKEliO.N. rWyVrVWWtrWWrVVVWlW E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW B-ooms 3, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, Htllaboro. and ,5 VWgTnU p.. .Z tW you soon, ja-t th, urn. John Herb to Frank E Qrindel, tract sec 36 t 2 n r 4 w does not run a cut rate wagon nlead uovertv. nor trada for bull 1 r BM Guiles to F W Phillips, lot 6 Lin,-hiit be does Bell tou a fine .Vi'V'rr-Tn-.'-Vt remedy. Wait for the Watkine 1 2 n r 4 w 1 1850 man Z. M. LaRue, Foreet Grove, Anna C Erkie to Mrchta Tr & Savg a Oregon. ! 0 Co , 159.66 a sec 4 1 1 s r 5 w 10 Jno W Burris to L F Carstens, 120 a Mrs. Corry Hubbard, ot Inde sec 19 1 a Bt3 - 3600 nendence the chief executive of the ... T 11 Xt-mA UIhu.,1 eaR n... ... u w n.uMc.1 w . - - Oregon Eebekahf. roaao ire an I TUDDer QOnailOD M iwu v . , ... ., tt:l,l ..7... "n 1 t xi . .a nual oinctal Yistl w s:n' inunwru JOHN M. WALL ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Offica Cpataira, Bailey llargaa B'o-M Rooms, 1 and a. HItLBBORO, - OREGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrics: Main Street, opp. Cuurt.Hou. HILLSBORO OREGON WWrWrrWlVrVrfVWV a lota 1 and 1 c X Tucker dona- Miss Anna Hvland, daughter of ch r Haii'toTE CampbdV. j5 a To Contiactora anil Bulldtra money wiitlti. A carload f genuine newly ....ntitirturid Hetculea slumping 1 1 inn noon .iiuii m.'i , , ,i . I1 I llntu nl t r tu.,,1 1 ...iw.lf r tiuiie by the ' l'p ni ' ' , ' I. . ' ,.f Francict'O, mm rv .11 mil b V'-a - 11 iihlHUinoueH 1 '11- it-.. E B.irwii'k, Iteeaviue, o.. 1 vv V.,tk. i.f sou h of Reed ville, was' in town today. When 1, a .iii- vearH m i t" I wii-h to huild two or more good housea on my addition in Hillebo ro. and invite builders who are will ing to acoept first class lots as part pavntool, to can anu eee me at my tflice. Could also use Irom fiwu 10 12000 worth of lumber and shin- glee on same terms. E. In. Ueiaei, ninsooro, vto. Card of Thanka to our many friends and neigh Thm HUnd of Beaverton. was out the firut of the wetk, the guest of Mrs. Kmil Kuratli Miss Hy land was formerly stenographer with W. N. Barrett's law otlice, aod is now with the S. P. freight offices in Portland. Married Edward W. Abraham ol Yamhill County, and Ruth O. Pitv. rf near Gaeton, were mar ried in this city February 21, 1910, at the CbriHtian Tarsonage, Dy Rev. M. V Horn. They will re side on their farm two miles South of Gaston. 1 he Portland buyers were pay ins 9i oents for pork on foot, Tuee day, and it looks as though there should be a good prom ior nog raisers. sec4tasr it 400 Eli Grindel to J W Burris, 1 aec .1000 15. 1 1 n r 4 w Joseph Tanger to Rheinhold Kruger, 50 a sec 30 1 1 s r 1 w i Georgia Hughes to Washington Co Ag. & Livestock Assn, 31.00a new Forest Grove 6S63 Jas r Newberry Jr to J S Lilly, 1.16 lodge, laet Saturday eyenmp. A large class wa? initiated, and after tbe cereniouies a pplendid baciiuel was served. Twenty-tight ru-m bers of the Forest Grove Ldfie we;e iu attendanca Mrs. E. C. Brown uVpartfd for Tacoma, Wtteh , the last of tbe week, accompanied hy ber litt'e THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and j Hillsboro, - - Oregon Ilei Creek '. 100 daugh'e. Dulcina, whom Eh' took Elizabeth Bieland to Anna D Knit- tell. A lots block 3, Midleton L L Crawford to Guatavis lltnea, 11 a6 a sec to t a n r 4 w 394 Wm Boecher to H G Doddridge, lot iu Greenbeig Height! 900 Laura Porter to C B Stokes, 8 a in Stokes douatton - PUBLIC SALE. PUULIC SALE IID Y V. . .,'. I I " " . . . . . ... " 1 . .L 1... 1 ,.. ... ... trji. IM'T ',0 ,n ' . tMira: We wltu in inw j county, uunuo n." " 00 Tburmlay, March 3 1910 al 10 a. U . one lulf mile wei.1 of Phillip aobool h..iie, I will well: 1 Hark Unit H vimm nl.l u pU'llt I KM) Ihl.; 1 liny iiimr, 6 yrara old, wrighl looo lint; 1 Ktay horar, y yrirs old, wrighl 1100 Ida; 1 cult, a yrant old; I llioioiigh hrrtl Jetwy row, (rrh Mittcli 9; a good cows, Imtli frmh; aijtm h farm wngon, uwl at urw; hiii-k, giiiHl aa new, with Hi tip l.llKKy, u ItlL'll plow, 14 Imh plow, fci lu.ili harrow, gmiil a nrw; iliac, Wowrr, 1 liny rakra, nrw liny nike, cul batur, 1iiiiiimiii wjth iJ0 fi.' Inch tope, 5 to 6 tuna uiHiit hay, 100 liu., white Hutu, aie pulittiira, ai-t ilimble harnras, gotMl addle, hoiiathold fiittiilure and other "Idea too iimuerotiH to mention. Termtt of Hale 10 and under c"h; over $10, 0 months time, 7 Pr cent, bankable note. Nto BiliH, Owner. U'nry Kuratli, Auoiioi.twr. of IC2.8S In "'"fy lhe untJ demandn. ir... c.uTeam. lurneps and wagon; 8 and 10 yeara, 900 each; ..hi .... 1 with or with . ut out- Wl 1 eeil irn.i. , . t , it on- entire outfit, 1U. 1 1 -- ,. .,. ....ta Iniiiiire Climax biui, . .Itl.l 'it' 22r. Iwiro. u.rVln.a at tb I'uited Evangel lcftl chinch nex Sunday, .U m-S BU,f 'k'm Mira Millet . w i welonm, Iho-d, airinir to bfcotne tni'iiihers For H.cheap-A finely bred . . 1 L,aun n i l nan. " renlHiereii " thank you for the great kimioese, h.ln and svmpathy. in the sick ness and Bad loss of our little son, Mr. and Mrs. u m. rope HiilHtwro, Ore., Feb. 23, 1910. FOUND AT BETHANY I will sell at publio sale at my late Dlace. first bouse East of the Years ago there were Qreaon Electric sub-station, 1 mile many swine raised in Washington East of court house, at 1:00 p. m., oounty, but the last few years has 0Q eteo a considerable decline in ne SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 56 : production. Steel ranee, St. Louts manufacture, cost E Eventt. Tell VOU how to find UB-we're 73:So; a heaters, 4 iron lteaus, on Second st.eet. just a fo doort W - - ".udTrf south of the postt flice, and eand- ouieUold furniture, and other articles. Terms of Sale $10 and under, oaBh; over $10. one year'd time, bankable note. 8 per cent, interest. R K. Simpson. Owner. B P. Cornelius Auo:ioneer. to Dr. E M. Brnwu, for a surgical one avion Tie? returned home Tuesday eveniug, a- the knifa wan considered unnecessary. Horse and C w fjr , Hale. Horse cominc 4. uubruko. weiaht f b.iui 1.300; will make 1100 horse. Cow will have fourth calf Mmch lfitb; good milker and good te i; gentle Gerhardt Goelzi, Corneliuf, Route 2, South of Cornelius 4 miles. Mrs. John M. Brown and Mis? Emma Everitt returned homo t-v day from a month's vii-ut t North Bend, Ore., with tneir nio-ner, ai .inhed between Vaugbt's grocery and Patterson's furnituie store, and just across the street from Wiley s. Ahove our door ana oeiow Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter inary iu uulsboro. sixteen years prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVEKY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Otlice phones: Pacitie States 601; I tut, 213 Residence phones; Independent 2-13; Pa cific Slates 4SI. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do Hih Class Dental Work. A New OtEce with Modern Eanipment Tamiesie Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE. Main and Third. MODERN WOODMEN our A place to get thoroughbred Brown window the sign reads, The Deb Inborn aod White Plymou h 0f Sweets. J " ' . ... i KM aa I . Bock mb", tor Beutng, irom , . pomeroy, a Bon onranE I 1 T ...aantin Dal 'HI . . I 1 J winning oiras. 1 Ru..uv.-.- Tomeroy, and whose motcer aieu factim. 1 nave mur u. u few days ago at Kamian, laano, 1 t ttrll Anil (r.ulf AV 1 1 . . l M Rock cookereis - f" wa8 $n town yesterday, ana siarioa trio, while every Harvey-Pasl y. Mr. Matthew M. Harvey and Mrs u.,o, J PaaUv were united in hile they last. 0r,e3 on his return to Idaln, where he ia marriage, Wednesday.February 23, T 1,1 be BB 1 BaV. I , 1. .1 .....l!U tin.mau 1..... . .. : l .fiU. K.;.lo reiiiHirirru , - -- .iilrr" every onu rv.. , n , eDiiRMi ia ins uiwuauHn muoiuvo. rJtu, at ine icsiueuua 01 iu uui 'rom We.l' herd; hei ' m" ,Meuiber of Oregon Poultry and Pet Mr" Pomeroy WftB ralBed at Cor- in HilUboro. Oregon, Rev. Cook, .ire, Quee..' I'"l-"f' "",,' 8lock ArB'n.-Jos. F. Saun ders, neliuBi and was well known in thtt of Foreet Qrove, officiating. The near Faimingtou. Address, i iima Pi,nllU1(l) Oregon, R 2, Box W, in- geol-on ftm babyhood to man- Broom is weH known on the North boro. dejendent Tel. Bethany 1. 4tl . . Plains, and the bride is a very es- RBX POPE DEAD R, (inn of Mr, and Mrs. 0. M. rope, of thiH city, departed this life ounday night, Feb. 20, 1910, at the Rof 12 years and 1 day. Seven eku ago he contracted piuuimo and made a brave fight for hie ', but was compelled to give up 'bastruKRle. I(J jeavHS t falber B(d tnnthnr. twn brnllmra and one islet, beetle a hot-t of friends to B.A .D Meek, of "''.M. u Mil VHHLtrt.inT ,v poe, wftB in io in- United Ihb ncenuy ueeu in and arouna ni p' Our for nu n to buy STALLION FOR SALE at the , t ii n...i.a atal- debate saiuruay rvouiug . ... d io.aI Tmnorled Belgian Btai- i , . .. , , m. ;,ia Aa aruutii r a3Kv... r - ..; i,t ihia unrieuan cnuruu. i , ,,,..! Packard shots lio i fur Bale, tour yearB old vnia whiskey has caused ;t."l. n.,3 to .,.1. 8,,, Sr. " "J :xTdilv 'hi .i tr Cn bie.-anu eney u.... ---- -- . arT BroWing niceiy. A nice ,lB(, Wyait A U parliM owning are !6o old brarj J being fie up for J. H, Collier, of ohollB h b n hand fnd wi,l .ell at a barga n ' . a . nat (tltn Itl IIIM"" I T Ktr A II Itll 1UUUUV w nasi w.ek. UeBtiH has 21 catloaus ,( & w Re6dvUle, ' . . , . ..It tn null 01 UW I'Uii . . i t . . j tiri.A.t liM n I . j .. i.. .u. n.n.ta nub chickens enolosfui Btriotly lancy nara w una. u;ftBt, ana myiwo iu. lame oonsittnmeni t aq per pac at amuium ll0 to can at uto dvu.u, itl. t. t nA Phraical timable woman, well known both Culture Club held an interesting at Glencoe and HiIlBDoro. Striotlv fanov Hard Wheat Flour $1.50 per sack, at Emmott Bros. G. W. Hines and wife, ot above Banks, were in the city this week. C. LI Brown, of Crawford, was in the oity last evening. The band will live a concert in Crescent Theatre, on the evening of , Or. 48.3 W.H.Taylor has received bis Jas. Louden was down from th hills abive Blooming. Monday morning, and enve the Winter hat- been a hard one on potatoes in '.hi ground and on Wiuler sown grain C. Certain, one of the prosperous dairymen of the HilUl-tlo section, was up Monday morning, payir g taxes. While in the city he etHeii on the Argus a few minute's. Grant Mann, of near Cornelius, an! who has an alvding fuith in handling first-class registered stock in his dairy, was down to the city Friday. Fred Schomburg has sold his 10 acres near JAo'u 'Crossing. He bought it a few month ajo, aud cleaned up $500 ou the deal. C. E. Kindt, of Kinton, and who is secretary of the Scholia Tele phone Co., was up to the city the first of the week. Sam Moon and wifr, of Center ville, were in Saturday; their son, who is attending sch 10I here, re turning fcr tbe usual Sunday vieit. N. S. Prickett, of Bmka, and II B. Dauchv, ol Ureenviun, were Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modem WooilniHU tf America, meets every first ami third Saturdays iu each mouth at their Hall iu Reedville, Oregon. Visit ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial ly nivreu 10 aueuu camp niceiing. S. G. Rhouks, Consul. R. E. HaU'KRMAN, Clerk. Ketp yor , ki. ...M..,,. , Jrt '-rrEz; r m :z : . , ? 1 oiinuay Bonoot teaooer uu oi poinj . n,,in UD '".----- , f jor t0 tne Liiooy jewetry Vd ttAnighlB of King A.- to buy.-Kmrick A Cor win. hlf , u, evBnt a j 1 store, an J inppect the handsome patterns. Patterns ior everyuuuy, and some of the BwelleBt of manu r.ntmA. This is absolutely the largest Btook ever brought to this oity, and is up-todate in deBign . . ! . . - .h.1il. and ieoorave 4uJ" wall paper from New York alid th M..nh 17. Pronram later. Main Wall Paper Hung Free-Ingrains down to tbe county Beat Monday Barber Parlors FOUR CHAIR SHOP Finest Quarters in the city. Everything New. Regular Bath Shower Bath Give us a call. Baths open Sunday. C W. NELSON, Pythian Bldg, Hillsboro. ur, Demies others, remembered Miss Martha Luok, wno nan o MWB iimen -;h.t Wnby lauliful floral ofleringe. ZZ& for several monthR, !b ing They wish to announce hat funeral services were conducted by " n extended vacation, on Fliday QlhfteJ M. F. Horn r..0.n. nt .hu (-hris- h?' 18. ' ,1." Nnrth PlainB. -ill give a birthday party to all witn ner tma.-, . L. " non le of UilltbJro, Jn church, and the remaiun were wen to Portland for cremation. ArgUB and Journal, $2.25. I Wyntt A Co people itel ti f Jiair OI W. Drdovra.. a iL art m n rw Hard.heat "'"rr'lk at which promise, to be the social .1 " ..... a. M I. ... J and Moire pa pere on all orders of $5 or more purchased trom un, within one week Irom tnta notice, .ill he hunt free. Our Btook is all new and up to date in designs. J. Morrow. Paper Hanger na ieoor- tor Store on Main street, nexi door to Connell A Co. Phone, Bell 19C; Ind. 347. Garden and field Bteda in bulk at Greer's. G. W. Morgan, of Vinelands.was down to the city Saturday, contrib uting to the tax fund. Montgomery Turner, of Banks, waa down to the city Saturday morning. Girden seeds in bulk, at Greer's. "The New Testament Church" is the very important theme, at thn Christian church Sunday morning. Sermon begins at 11 o'olock, com munion service following. A full attendance ie desired. No evening sermon, as the congregation unltet in the citizens' mass meeting at the CrescentTheatre Bible school at 10 a m., Young People's meet ing at 6:30; good music. You are wanted at all thf bs ee:viceB. Mar ion F. Horn. For freBh' fruitB, chuioest ard freshest candies, etc., Bee Koeber.