The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 31, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    CIRCUIT COURT FINES
If GOON CITIZENS
Nkhol IVItmh and Mm n
krr T'iit J nuilly .
Willi SI I UNO IMjlOlt
p,lfr..m !' W int "nJ Vu"k"
1'utif.U I W.
Circuit t'ou't adjourned '( Satur
day cMMiing Hg'"l Convene
x( Mm. lav. Mierill Muiiimh'K
to iiiitily Jurors A.
N. J. t'liriHtfiiHiii
IK
1 W:i!Ur.
i luis W thai uu-ir if
vs.ri mt-r, nnd they will re
with lli'' balance uf tin
;n I YtiTholi, f ( i.'lsloll,
I f.Vi. w liii-li was I'iiid.
a. ling guilty to Ni-lliiitf
Incline, lit' as
and .'HI days iti
I indictment, but
, it li'iiit
Im-.I $.Vel
mi
lll't
Vi'llH''
Nii-ii'
was li'"
Will"'
also t
llll (Ill a MVIilll
this a ! Misfiiilfi during good
U-liuw"'' Jolm Yi'iikfrs was
fined Jl'"" f"r " I''1' otlchse, nil
(jnl tn v liii h w a.H tin- charge of
Bi'llintf to a minor, lie paid the
I'ini' uinl w an then us.siv.si-d .Vi
oti lhr-- otlu r indictment1;, ami
the la t ai'ii'SMnnit was mi-qn iiil
iil ilunn gond cmulucl.
I J. M. Iil won his case
a'swl Awry. This was tin
fgmnii "!' wherein Iloolev, as
a rVrvt !ri.e hunker, collected
I iiutr which hail Ineli outlawed
diniii' twenty years, and he churg
r, $u for tin work w hit h was
iVMihliall to Avery. Tin' jur
fviiliiitly thought A very had all
that w.e coining to hitn ani gac
I Kmli-y a crdict.
!SO IMMIIS IN r AMU V
Shi ritT Hanrork u n t. t..,.v,.i
this morniriK to go t., Uie J,,.,,h
UmL rg i-iii..-, near MuMU-ton.
in then hud U'ti a big fight
'low n thi-n-, ovi-r the fijM-ninif of
a roa.l. Sme tun.' hko the comi
ty curt ordered a roa. establish
ed through the UmUrg place
hut Mr. h-rnberg to!, ail r,ini,R
to k.-rpotT tl. pl..v. A warrant
wan mu.-.l htil not n.-rv.-.t a.,, I
this morning it i-t wpMif. that
the MUlMTVI.sor J II ... .... ..
Ii-puty. went to open the Voh.I.
I' mm telephonic r'iirts a r,itrh..,l
battle ensued. Imt it itiMiiiMiiil,l..
to lin.l out which ra:io. (jr'-'i-it
olf the laurel. It is no! urn..
""I that unvom was seriously
injiir'i a- thi-rr was no call for
thi- coroficr. Shin!r H.-mr.-l
ft for thi- hatt!.- L'rouo.l thu
fon-iiooii. anri.-. with a warrant
for Mr. L inU-rt'.
You want th.- Norma!! S-hoo
iirstioii hi-parutisl from politic-,,
hat is what tin- Initiative lull
!oi for Motirnouth. This is
kt-i-p it a!-
fiu-
((M -
not
NOBLE LIFE PASSES
Curl, tin' i'itfht -ar ohl Hon if
Mr. ami Mrs. John Schni-iiler, of
riiillijis. (Inl from an attack of
diilithi-na. Saturilay i'M'iiiiiK',
kini ritrnlay. tin ilcinisi' was
follow .y unotluT in tin- fami
ly (Yci lia, w ho hal luirsi-il thi
ltltk' hrothiT iluriiij.: his illm-ss.
Miss (Yceliu would ha' Ihs'H
atfc! IS ha. I .slit-liv fil until May 'J.
Mr. an. I Mrs. Schneider havf
tin- h in i tat hy of a Iarj.fi cirele of
frirn.ls m their iloilhle U reave
nu'iit.
won mi: cm ur
of
S't for t'mal aciount: Ivstate
Mary Jam r.iu'kinj.rliam, May 2;
Atlolph I'niciis istate. All lhon
wtali. A II Vincent eslat. ami
I'liilip Moll estate, sauu' ilati'.
Tl'i;.m,in nppttt a.lmr i-stati'
Margaret (iiNM)in, ilec'tl; V 0
lKinclson. Ma Crau.lall aiul II H
Kniiiiott, appi-aisers.
Kstate V H Weir ilee'.l closed
of ns ord.
F!i'i'utor estatt Mary Timins
authori.ed to Hell personalty .
no net:
We liavt lieen too Imsy to .:et Up
a list of property for the pajM-r
this week. However, we wish
to UKain call your attention to
the lots in thi' Uoiielson Mock
Also to Nd acres of land, with
ttUnit HT acres cleared, fair Imild
ink's, orchard and creek on place,
at less than $H ix-r acre this is
a snap. Imlirii l,and l'o.
kl ST k(MA II VINS.
lull
lias
lars.
last
Since last week's rc'iort,
lislietl. the Rest Kooin Fund
KTimn over one hundred do
lhnse contrilmtiiur since
Week are:
A. J. Sleplu nson $3) (HI
Piuv ("oast (nd. Milk Co . ' IH)
Kiishhw tvi McCormick. lo (K)
T. R. Ind.rie 10 IH)
1. S. Wilkes .
I t:. Heclu-n.
Ur. Marshall.
W. I). Smith
HukIi Uovrei-H
Mrs,
West Union
H uxton
W. Masters
W. A. Finney
0. Frost .
K. K. Colestock
J. S. hirsniiK. New ton
Mrs. Chits, lirow,,
1. S. Coiiover, Seholls
Mr. nnd Mrs. IruW. Iland-
t W. Uouto
Mrs. Scholield, Cornelius..
Jn Kieni, Cedar Mill..
f IK)
(HI
2 W
2
2 IH)
1 IN)
1 IH)
1 (Ml
1 (X)
1 IH)
1 IH)
1 (H)
It. Tamlttie, of Cast Millboro,
Amwm to t jit Call
Cirnt to Orcfoa ia H7, SetlliBj it 0.
cio. Clackimii County
your op'n.rtunity to
waH separate. I he state
rates tier lawyers, fanners
tors, iiharmacits. etc.. whv
er teachers? We must have
schools. The U-tter trained the
teacher, the U-tter school ami
more intelligent service the child
lets. Vote Yes for Monmouth, fi
llil!sl..ro rnijx-tit have U-eii
named "Columhus" at one time,
according to the letter hy Iavid
lill. in lHJ'.i, to l'enre.M-ntative
Ihiirston. In that letter, a part
of which is published in another
place m tins issue, Mill tells of
the new County of Washington.
ind savs the county seat will Is
oeatiii on his ti'ace. "and it will
railed Columbus." This is
news to many ot even thi old
settlers. Tin xsipie, however,
sought to name the town after
llll, and succeeded.
First in the city on fresh vege
tables is Conned & Co., and buy
ers are realizing it more than
ever. Kverythinn the market
afford in tfrcen groceries. Kv
ervUnly who watches the mar
kets closely is a patron of Coii-
I...1I Co Tri I heir "..ceiiteof. HI.
world lwater for the
money. o
The clusinif Sunday of the Con
ference yearof the Unites! hvan
jfelical Charch takes place next
Sunday, April 3. At the morn-
itnf service the pastor will K've
his annual report, and in the eve
ninis' will preach a k'osh'1 sermon.
He depart for I'H.vton, Oregon.
Airil i'. Itev. Stover has made
- . . -. - i
manv menus in uie city, anu
they w ill all n-K'ret his departure.
I'aken Cp. Cray mare, weight
about '.Ml: and roan colt, 2 years
old. Owner please call, prove
i.nnM-rtv. aiul nav charues, or
same will Uold April (i. I. H
Marshal of the I ity ol
Cornelius. -"J
IlillsUiro issikrnallv free from
typhoid fever and malignant uis
ease, and scarcity of thisepidem
io imliHsl a case is rarely know n
here is due to the fact that we
Imv.. nne of the nurest water
sntiiili.-s in the Northwest, I'rus
1 . t. -til U
iMetiye home holueni will uo wen
to consider this w hen looking for
i location.
Wanted Some stock sheep and
l.m.lw Need not H fat. I ilUHl
also use a few retfistereo: low-
wold tir ShiMpshire ewes ami
lambs. Fdward I.. Naylor. For
est Crove, Ore. - H
I'loforin Rank K. of l. At-
irularmeetinir at l'y
it.;uli Hull Friday evfninir. April
1 1'tlO. All memlH'rs nsjuested
to Im in attendance. Capt. r . J
Williams.
lrrv nlant-s - 400 tine,
thrifty younti plants, just ritfht
for tnmsn antinir. r or saie ny j
S liorsuntr, Newton station, east
of llillsboro, Oregon, on Stmthern
l'acihe.
I P r.urdner. the veteran
i,i.'.Lmith. and who still ham
little iron when he feels
1:1... ; nilmiii.rh- he is naat HO
vem-s of aire - was in from (Jua
tama tinlay.
T...ntu tons of mixed hay, do
ver. timothy and cheat. Fine
Will He loose in
i.fik'ii tit iMr ton and up. Wm
Will II "V - - fy
l.unow, ClenciH', Ore.
Wilkes Hros. are preparinR to
their brick, next dtwr to
back to their line
.....i i.nttinur iii a brick vault
for the use of the abstract poopl
who IwitKht tht'ir ousiness,
(let one or more cockerels from
mv 1(K) nen ol wmie urpmK-
i ..... YV. huve them
up. We also supply you with
for hate Inner. Aauress
1
Arjus and Orejconian. $2.23.
J. J. Shelvin. who live in the
lieaverton siTtion. was up to the
city today.
John Johnson, of Sherwood Ii.
4, was an Arus caller this
morning.
J. Q. Johnson, road suwrvisor
for his district, was un from be-
UN or STIKl INd CMRACTi:R lw Witch Hazel, this mornintf.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carstens.
of I'.anks, visited in the city yes
terday.
Jackson V. Hoover is out from
Portland for a few day s, and re
membered the Rest Itoom fund.
According to the weather bu
reau we are only 1.82inches short
of rainfall since Si-ptemU-r 1.
Comitent Help Wanted.
Home Style Restaurant. Ind.
retlltx-r H . l'JIW. Mr ami.- e t 1
was univenallv resnected. l v n;. Loo..n ,.f iu,,..i i:Ln.
- i v. a; j. 'iv. na.11, i in juny ii.ii-
his life was an oben Isxjk. coe. was in town Tuesday. Mr.
Dickason is road sup-rvisor for
his district.
Dance, at M. W. A. Hall.
Reedville. Saturday, April 9. Iiijf
time assured. Everybody in
vited. Best times in the county.
Mrs. Hattie Goodman, of Kin-
ton, a w idow, 52 years of ae,
died March 28, 1910. and the
funeral took place yesterday.
S. H. Bullock and w ife, Banks,
w ere in the city last evening. and
w atched the bij? Arjfus press eat
white paper a few minutes.
C. B. Buchanan, of Cornelius.
in ware-
FANS SOON TO BEGIN
Uaiteball Seaton to Open in Hills-
boro. April 17th
STRONG TEAM FOR THE CARDINALS
Williams aao CaraUaa Will
U Hmm Teaai
ami (us lite was an oben Uxjk.
indly of heart and of a genial
s'sition, he was ln-lovel by all
ith whom he came in contact
is death is a loss to the com
munity for men of his noble
aracteristics are none tool
numerous.
.vi r. lamiesie was wrn in
Syracuse. N. Y.. Si-pt. 11. lHXi.
the family moving to Iowa some
ears later.
Me was married to Miss I'hil-
ppine ColTett, Sept. 7. 18f7, in
wa. and they lived thereuntil
"9, w hen they came to Oregon,
tin! Ufftlitur ut f ku'mi In
1k.s-. fi,..L. m,.e.-i n;iic-.Jana who is interested
u..nt.i .... ti.o v,.-ii, iu;o nousintr anu me commission dusi
uii'i hhi "ii mr nui in i laiiio. l . . , .
,,ri:t Thuv liv.l .- ness, was in me city mis aiwr-
until aUiut two years atfo, w hen
they lookup their residence in jn' OsnelL of above Moun-
this city. Ten children were taindale. was a caller in the citv
mrn to the union, eight of them today, and while here made his
survlvlrlK,. J. li., J. v., Ur. U annual pilgrimage to the Argus
W. and Or. J. C. of Portland ; office
)r. J. I'. Tamiesie, the well
known litiisiKiro physician ana
surgeon; Dr. A. K. Tamiesie, for
years one of the medical staff at
the State Hospital for the Insane,
.salern; Mrs. N. H. Keiling and
Miss Marie Tamiesie, of Hillsho-
The funeral seryici-s will take
ace at St. Matthews Church.
on Fir Street, Saturday, at 2:00 the county seat this morning.
in the afternoon, and interment
w ill U in the Catholic cemetery,
near Bun
he Coffee Club w ill give a Nar
cissus lUill at the HillslHiro Hail
on the evening of April 2, for the eM visit wjth his brother. W
x'tiehl oi ine ivesi iuxin. me u ij. .,... . f..- vara !n
ladies promise a sunrise for those countv; anj has many warm
w no auenu, anu me auair niu "- friends here,
pleiusmgiy leatureti. iw not ian
to k there you'll have a good
time and at the same time aid a
worthy cause.
1;. A . Hood 1
C. Rhodes 1
K (; Mulloy, I,aui'el 1
Jacob Michuol, llillsboro... 1
M.W.IIahni, Mountaindale 1
W'lkes Abstract Co
F. Maiden
Jackson Hoover. Fortland 1
Miss Fay Brown, of Newport,
WW in the city this week, the
Kuestof Miss llUcy Weathorred.
Miss Brown is enroute to Sheri
dan, Wyoming, whore her father
"as extensive land and stock in
tt'rests. William Bell, of Tualatin, and
no has been confined to the
county jail for some time, eon-
vi..-,. A i i . . i il.
'le ioi assaulting his miner, - - (MimftX Mill
haslinished his lime. Bell has amviMl at the thm Mill
wen a nun ol i.ei.nernni a irood , can sujijjij
Worker.
1'iano for Snlo.-$l.r.0.
Pai'ker, llillsboro.
-C. S
iJwxlin, Ilillskiro, Ore. 52tf
Mr and Mrs. L. P. Ilortonana
son, of Oregon City, spent hastoi
Sundav in llillsboro, guests of D
W. Bath and family
ci , niii. trees - but do not
forgetyoprunmKsheam We
keep tne oianuuiu Dn-.
rick & Corwin.
Horn. March 29. 1910, to the
wife of Chester Dixon, electric
ian of Cornelius, a daughter.
f iuutern corn has just
" cm oi ::. ,..ii
le onmax mm. " c
your needs in any
ouantity
r. A Ijirsen was down from
It. Tamiesie, well known on
ic North I'lains. in the Ver-
-ort section, and in Hillskro,
:used away at his home in this
ty this morning, after an illness
' a few weeks. His wife died
)
illsboro'a baseball season will
see vou! You're theoneman the
VVVVV.liW
JAM8PUILLirKTAatIK8lK,ll. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
furraon Bouthfrn Pclfi Riln.l
I . .- -. i i r.i.imlLAti.n in KrAiirK nr K.i.tfliKli. tf
and, and all the fans in the sec- make Unn 1 ,,liniy wun msim- n,-. ,.!.,. ov u m. iioyt 0..-I. nu.w.
tion, as a starter. The first team '' ' ' . I ' Zi;,rS . -.
to try honors with the Cardinals Washington Countv rests its case
ill most likely be the Portland and gives Linn County forty a. u. u ail.c , m. v. u.
Maroons, and a good game is years to plead and then some. nL,.0; a o,
promised. The entrance to the And you Kast enders w ho want -
i ..ii ...:n to go into Multnomah don t do OFFICE Rooms 7. 8 and 0,
open at the Athletic Park, Sun- Argus has ken looking for all
day. Auril 17. with a oarade. a these years the man w ho could
w ' - i .
all park will this season be
here the teams entered latt
year, and an enclosure has been
made for teams and autos. The
Martin Heiling, of Roy, was in
today, bringing in Wm. H. lied
ing, summoned home kcause of
the death of his father-in-law, J
B. Tamiesie.
W. B. Haines, for some time
connected with the Forest Grove
National Bank, and now post
master at Forest Grove, was in
MAKCISSl'S DANCH
J. C. Smock, of Sherwood, and
who was on the Binger Hermann
jury, that tried the ex-Congress
man and disagreed, was in town
the first of the week
S. C. Sherrill, who has finished
a term as principal of the Verno-
nia schools, is here for an ex
State Game Warden Stevenson
was down from the Grove today,
and says that his deputies al
over the state have orders to
get out tomorrow morning and
stay out all day to see how wel
the Nimrods obey the game law
J. H. VanLum. of Centerville,
DIVIDING BKl USTATR,
Col. S. C. Sjiencer, J. W. Shute
and Attorney Geo. K. Bagley
mve ken husv this week, going and who carried the mail on
over the entire estate of the late Cornelius, Route 1. for a number
Congressman T. 11. Tongue for of years, now king succeeded by
the jinniose of nartition among his son. was in town yesieraay,
the heirs. The property con- John says he is satisfied to try
sists of some 19 tracts, embrac- farming again.
..... . . e e . . , i... i
lnur y u acres oi iarm irniu. w .. . n.., r
V :.i ..!,. MT. BOU ill 1 9. v.ii. JiMiri, ui
Sl.ies cousmriauic lunn "-'-J- p.,lorvH D,,,lMr on. -1 Mr k'.vvw
The most valuable of this, of " 7 "
course, so iar as inuiviuua, prop- -
erty is concerntH! is ine i.r R maki the trf Jn ftn autQ
grounds, just west of town and Mrg'Kose kmw Mrs Kane
me acreage, aiso. iw i Mt P.nton Ohio when her hast
k I I J. ....... .k-i.l'V M.-mm ....... .... "
iaseune roau, anu aujomu.K w.c ... , , . th
iny . I fhoir first mietinir for venrs.
Bv stioulation the referees are "
to divide the estate among me With b izzards howling in the
seven heirs. It will be several middle west and warm sunshine
days, doubtless, before a division here in Oregon, Pacific Coast peo-
is perfected. The entire estate pie should not worry about any
is va hied at from SlJU.uw to thing. Here we are with our
$150,000. fruit trees bursting into bloom
with the spring crop nearly a
WALL PAPI2R in: and with prosperity every
where. So just leave your grouch
At cut rate i.rices for one week retirement
only. Commencing April 4, we Lmford hmmons and lamiiy oi
will offer the kst bargains ever Harrison. Mich., spent Sunday
known in Hillsboro. You need the guest of Chas. Blucher and
the naner. and we need the family, ot Last Hillsboro. lhey
monev. Come in and we will had not seen their hast for 12
..vehnnire. Kverv pattern re- years. When they left Michigan
duced for this sale. Over 60 dif- U week ago last Monday, they
ferent patterns from which to were taken to the depot in
mik. selection. J. Murrow. sleiirhs. They were much sur-
Hillskiro. Ore.. Store one door prised to see our green neids
west of Connell & Co. 's Store. and running brooks. ' ' They went
on up to f ail Uity to locate
The District Quarterly meet- Laura Rambo, of West Wash
ing of the Free Methodist church ington County, sues Walter Ram
,.,iii K. h..ld at the Hillsboro Evan- k for divorce. She swears that
gelical' Church, beginning Thurs- about 2 months ago, he called
day evening, April 7, with her a "darned old heifer;" that
itroonhinir fit. I AK ). and me nes- sne was nu iauy, unu uurei-
With Lir.n Co'inty always veil
ing almut having the tallest men.
and all that, for years, while
Washington County had to keep
her silence, life here has km
"uncertain, coy and hard to
please." But Lir.n has kvn
skunked, sconjied. katen to a
frazzle, and is now in the unde
sirable class, taxiking over the
fish license stubs the other day
it was ascertained that Asa W.
Mack, of Tualatin, was onlv C
PlltB lof feet and 9 inches in heiirht and
that's surely going enough to
put it all over old Linn County.
Mr. Mack -the Argus wants to
PKOrKKSIONAL.
F. A. HAILEY, M. D.
Pbysirlao and Sar-roo
OrtSco Riy-MorRn blnrk, n tl rm,
Rmniif 12, 13 and li. KMhtoiioa Huuib
Mi rttruar Btlin and btnd (Uiwta.
UoUl 'l'hon.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ot!lo nj!irs oprTh Dlu Drill Plot
(Ul.Uno Kut of Court Hon,
In Um ouruar of lha bloek.
it Stay with the county
has Linn beaten.
that
Watch the farmer ky plovy all
Aov in Sk Tinir Ctf Pinni'll T'o. S
grandstand will have a central plow shoes anj then come to the
entrance and the root has been house with feet that are not tired
made water proof. Taken all in He then cleans up. puts on a pair
all, the grounds will be the like- of Connell & Co. s dress shoes.
iest on the West Side. takes his k-st girl toa dance; gets
Manager E. L. Moore has se- homeakmt 2:00 g. m.. and starts
ected the major portion of the Work for another dav hut you
team and will soon sign up the never hear him complain akut
balance. He has Nick Williams, sore feet. It's the wav our shoes
and Clell Carstens, the Banks are made-Connell & Co.
. i .... i i l
?'r,VL ?eiar:.0"J":,'"v It's hard to get a smile from
aT Lr"eips:, rar. f'' Bud Otis these days. A piece of
caicner, wm again aci as me . , . , . Q flivl. ,,.,VJ ,rn
backstop. A big crowd is expect- L" '' ;.,,7 "
j .L. : J I aim lie ua jusi nvwinni..
eu ior me open.nK uay. .. mfnrtaKK. u uMn anfttkpP
...:!. fill : o rll.,...o L-ciuein win nun.
nun one man vj mi, uu ivmu.s, . . j,, ontr
5afc:Z::Z:::V.: slaughter pen at.Emmott
Clelt Caotena. -pitcher tsros. abattoir wnicn is singa-
Earl Hill. Cottage Grove i b lese for slaughterhouse the oth-
,h I'?."?0,,-' : b er dav. w hen his charge became
Burtwilaea monstop .-; ,. et-i.
tioolon Brown tb UI"U J'. lld oik ' '-"-v. "-
Bea Brier l f concluded to try me vacquero
John limkie c f act which he did with the re-
Jim Cave is on nettles and is suit that he was bucked higher
verv anxious for the first crame. than a cowboy from an outlaw-
So nervous was he last Sundav horse. Bud doesn't like to be
that he went to the grounds and joshed about it and swears that
rang the gong for an hour, al- the next bovine he rides he win
though there wasn't a man on saddle the animal and put on
the field. The boys will get out spurs,
for a practice game on the lUth. mrinnri of 1rfnnine newlv
Manager Moore Bays he has some mnnnfnrtiired Hercules stumninir
good bookinp ahead and the powder, made by theE. I. Dupont
season wm ue rcjj,Cve mui de Ne Mours Co., of San Francis
teresu Inn inct reeeiven lioth tele-
A second team will be or- Li,nn t p pru iek 1h.
ganizeu iu uxkv care vi weti-ua;
games.
ALTON NIMAN.
ville, Oregon.
Contractor Sweeney, on the 1
R. & N., is sending men to the
front everv dav and the crow ds
(minir nn ta- the enn.'ifif v nf the
nuun iiiniau, Ytuu uicm iuraua, tw0 coaChes. inis morning a
morning, March , at hisnome, veritable swarm came out from
1101 Clinton street, Portland, portland and tne contractor is
Ore., was born in Lagrange, to et the line through
ind.. July b, ib. "e spent nis this Summer, if there are men
youth in that state and was mar- enouch in the Northw est. The
ned to Miss Nancy Mams, ue- .ont,i Orpimn mil wnv work- has
cember 23, 1884. Soon after bra-n m.inv awnv durintr the
their marriage they moved to Winter hot with the advent of
Colorado, later coming to Ore- Ljce weather down here men pre-
gon. nrst settling in oaiem, inen fer to work &mg the coast line,
in Hillsboro, going to Portland
about two years ago. The Schiller a 10 cent cigar,
He had been in ill hea th for and the Urand Marca, a two for
. t. l ..: .
.some time, sunenne irom ex- a uuarier cigar, are nai vou
treme nervousness and stomach want when you buy a cigar.
trouble. It is thought that he Kept at every bar in Hillskiro.
was out of his mind, when on Ask for them.
Monday morning at o o ciock he TnmArmw tha rai,w Anv
took laudanum. Lverything pos- nf thp trollt nSilin.r anti m:in v nf
sioie wasaone w restore nun, fhocW Net t nvon.i-s w rone h the
uui, i v..Vt xa., r nre oy evening, r armors nere
rime-lair mnminir or K-il.S h I i.i 1 .
.........e, -v - and mere nave put ud trespass
died. InnticpQ unA onlv the fnvnreil few
besides his many inenas wno w:ii have i;censo
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Pbonea. Hills Wo. Orr.
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DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN' AND St RGF.ON
Calls Answered Day or Night
Independent Phone
OKKNCO, ORKCON
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 and 11 Morgmn-Bailey Block,
utrwt. Over Dannii SU.ra.
HILLSBORO OREGON
Om, ff. aTaaajr W. Mar
BAGLEY A HARE
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Booma 1 and t Suote BnllJlnc
HILLHB0K0, . . OliK.tiOM
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Rooma j, 4, & j, Morgan Bit, Hlllaboro
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Offica DpaUlra, Bailey Margan Bio k
Roumt, 1 an t.
HILLSBORO. - OKKOON.
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orriot: Main Street, opp. Court.llou:.
HILLSBORO OR ROUS
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, UpaUlra, Rouma j, 4 anJ 1
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
mourn nis loss are, nis wue " they will bite the best. Just re-
lour children, Charles age zz; member the law as to those un
Aita, i; watie, 14. and jester. der six inchos in iongth-and
u;amoineranoDroiner, ueorge, several other little pwhibitions.
an resiaing in roruanu, a uruui- and youn not get into trouble
ar Inno nf Tiirlru'k I .nl . nnil nl
v., - . 1 i r. 1 1 -.i. il
Kolfa crir nf Hpnvor (V vr. ociuneizer, osieo I'aimc lhiv
u.v., I .i n...i.. 1 ...:.i 1 i .L.
Tr, fnnora urna he. .1 Thnrs- Slfian, Ol 1 OlliaiRl, win ue ai uie
,1qv ot 1 a'pWV at th S n A commercial Motel, luesdays.
"v - . " Tl ) .10n.J,,,. 1 ,
1 to 4 p. m. Lonsultation iree,
Ellinor Potts sues R. F. Potts
for divorce. They were married
in England in 1S91. She swears
.L.. I 1 3 i i.. 11..
Ti littU nitt, nf PnrnaliiiQ 1-l"c iiusi. anu ui 1 ejjeaieuij-
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURUKON
The only Rrailuateil and licensed Veter
inary iu llillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical experience.
omCK, HILIiJUORO LIVERY CO.'H
STAB1.K No. 1
Office phonH: I'acllli SUlea Bill; Iml. ?n
Itiwiilem-e i.hoiifw: ImlMoeiident '1411: r-
tO fish where eilic States 4St.
church. Interment was held
Riverview.
CORNELIUS ELECTION.
ineilltie CKJ OI rneiius cursed her; that he has Struck Woojlman f America meet, every firt
ways wide awake and a ways . , . . u s.,ay? , each mou.h.t
lull 01 ginger, is just now in uiei. . j. , 0, ..... "c"'nItTOmi,t. ".ireeon. vim
. . . . nir en - 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 if- ,"r 11 s vkv .. !.. , v . at.
throes of a municipal campaign,
and the "wets" and "drys," as
the two contesting sides are
called, are having a merry time.
The election has been very close
the past few years and the wets
have been winning out. Cornel
sion w ill hold over Sunday. Ser
vices every evening. Preach
ing on Friday at 10:30. Sunday
school convention begins at 2 p.
m., Friday. Quarterly confer
ence at 10 a. m., Saturday. Us
ual puarterly meeting service,
Sunday morning. Cordial invi
tation to attend.
Thousand-headed kale seed at
Rr-os.. Fatmington. at
35 cents a pound. 3-6
l C Schulmerich. of Banks,
is the last to get the auto fever,
onrl Vip has houurht a Buick iour-
passenger Model '10 car from the
Hartrampf & Sears agency, of
this city. Joe is bound to go as
four oq the next one and he says
that Banks must keep up with
the times.
Piano for Sale. $150. C. S,
Parker, Hillsboro.
no
wise aDusea ner, as wen as
threatened to slap her. bhe
wants the custody of two or
three minor children, and is will
ing the court shall award the
custody of the 8 year old boy,
Chester, to whomsoever he sees
fit
Rov is organizing a baseball
team, and grounds are being put
into shape, ine Koy team, wim
John M. Vanderzanden as mana
ger, desire to form a league with
their nine. the. Verboort team,
the Outlaws and a team frorM
Ruxton. as a four cornered'
proposition, and give the north
county some exciting baseball.
Baseball men from the three out
side teams are requested to write
Mr. Vanderzanden, Forest Orove,
Route 2, or telephone him Forest
Grove. Pacific States Farmers 64,
in order to perfect arrangements.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL, '
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do Hitth Claai
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Tamiesie Bldif. HII.LSKORO. ORR.
Main and Third.
MODERN WOODMEN
stiver Leaf Camp No. Slot. Modern
S. G. KilODK.q. Couaul.
R. K. IIAI.I.KRMAN, Clerk.
ing couee upon i er. one asKS mK ami sojourning Neighbora are cordial-
the custody Ot a minor daughter, ly invited to attend camp meetinKS.
Dorothy, lhey live at lualatin,
where the defendant is postmas
ter.
Have you mohair? T. W. Wy
att & Co. will pay li3 cents per lb.
4 J. S. L0RSUNG H
I D
Contractor and Builder M
ius has two and sometimes three for 12 months' grow th clean mo-
saloons, and these places the drys hair. 1-4
want to close up, ine wets The glass front haa boen in.
however, stand for the licensed L.n..j ; Trv,..:., i.;i,i;
- , '. ... . , sutiicu ill tuc liiu.. ic uuiiuiiij;, ii
saloon. The candidature on both flnj t ,m Sl1in he renrW fm-. LnrwRirnQ Qnoo.Mf.r I
tinlrofo: I mi . ii tiii ii l J la
vivn.vM7- p nanrv.. i no neino mn mnir is
n . ya. I V o
reopie-awo. i. Mayor nenry .nai- P!U, .jiv npnrinir rnmii rf nn.
I.lw.. rn ..... Tnhn Morri 1 1 1 '
Geo. Holacher, Alfred Lytic and A.I
Benson; Recorder, Lincoln Geiger; Treaa-
urer, A. S. Hendncka.
Citizens' No. 2 Mayor. M, . Hen
derson: Council. L. L HolltaKer. J. P.
Ki'core, F. A. Thomas, F. Neaa; Re
corder. B. E. Phelps: Treaiuter. C. C.
Hancock.
Fall dug Burbank potatoes, Gfic
a sack. One mile west of Hills-
boro.-R. Webb, 11. 4. 1-4
The Coffee Club will hold its
next meeting at the home of Mrs.
J. W. Goodin, at 3:00 p. m.. Sat
urday.
A carload of Winona and Rush-
ford wagons just received. Con
nell & Co.
A. L. Thomas, with the Cor
nelius State Bank for some time,
has taken a position with the
EVtnoar P.mvn Nfttinnnl Rftnk
Mr TVinmna wna in the eitv the Marriage licenses granted
last of the week. Ottice Shearer and Eula Lafl'er-
& T o "' ' . ii.. ty; Louis Chitry and Nannie
tiaa. . OCWCII WBBl. l" iHJ Hiirrhoa
loot ovonincr nnrl fltAtes that, the
r""v t" . rr. T- T. i. -1. n.
nana Mnhn r nnn formed hv r. u. vinceni, 01 near oner-
growers in this section, will be wood, has contracted 20 acres of
f...,.l tt, ou in tl.a 1910 hODS to A. .1. Mi'llimlel i.f
UKl 1CV tevi WUEI J a mv ' t
While t.h din isnotlarire. fortland
Ind'pt phone 131 Rood's Div.
llillsboro, Ore., R. F.D.5
DR. G. F. SCHMELZEL,
Osteopathic Physician
Offic Parlor Comrnarclal Hotel
Tuesdays, Thursdays,
Saturdays.
Office hours i to 4 p. ni.
Dast.
growers always get better fig- Money to loan on real estate.
ures by throwing tneir cup in Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku
one Dig lot. , I rath Bros., Hillsboro, Or. 21 tf
Keep your chickens enclosed!
Just received a large consign
ment of poultry wire. Now is
the time to buy. Emerick &
Corwin. . ,.- . :
James May, of Vinelands, was
in this morning to meet his folks,
who have been visiting with rel.
atives in Portland.
I Mountaindale today. .