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    HILL8B0R0 ARQUB APRIL T 1010
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V,ih ol llillhboru
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in nil i" lL'
life.
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ay' that
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I iniista:
diili'.
carrying !!
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cumuli h I i
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ral chniv
Hi car i
ha a vi .
I nunnlinan C. Il. im. who r...
tuni.-.l (he hint of tl. wr. k rr,.ni
a Southern Oivgmi dip. Hays that
he k;iw hoiiii' eno. cnuntry. I.ut
none that could compare t.i (,.
HillslM.n.'H outlying c;itri. tH and
Washington County in general.
Hi- indited, however, that most
Southern ( hegon nli.-ii were mure
cleanly kept, and hi- huVh if ,...,
plc realized how little", .rrt it
took, and how little expense it
incurred, they would clem, in,
mid Srtllcd the streets, tin hack nll.-v ,r
back of Htorc buildings, "much
more than they do in thin city.
Mr. Ufiui Mas that frurn hIwit.
r many year a valnum. he believe if II.IUI-.,-,.
ninth r IlillHlM.ni, woiilit get a hustle dm itself in
, tn( livgun ill 1S.VI, thin regard it would be one i,r
1 1... . .....t i : i : t t i
htic stroke lust u" ani1' mwiis inuiv-
IWtliu.il.
Yu want thf Norman School
!iirntiun Hcparated from politics.
That is what the Initiative hill
does fur Monmouth. This is
your oiM.rtunity to keep it al
ways separate. Thf stall- edu-
fruin Washington cut en her lawyers, farmers, doe-
I In tin-Mors. I'hanuacits, etc., why not
lifr icaciur; We must have
Si-hiNils The Let Iit I r:iini.il I Ik.
i r a . - - . -
i, in ia oi .un (,.IUi.-r, thf Ix-tlcr tichool and
...I... I ;.....n. . :i .
(itliMiii-h tin-re H uU'etx, Vutf Vf for Monmouth
..,! itt 1 1 1 4 fundi
" " ' I ll ll ... . . ...
ii. iiarnnion, oi ncari i-nifr-villf,
and who owns oni of thf
tt raurhfS of his Hfi tion, was
in town thf lint nf thf wci-k.
I'Wty riht fars av'o liMlay. Mr.
Harrington wa.s kIh.I in thf h;
in tin- Hftsiiid day's hattlf at
Shiloh, and forty fi'ht yi-arn ao
yi-slfrday, tin father of the Ar
VM n-iHirter was hlmt through
thf ritfht kiiff in thf tirst day's
halt If of Shiloh and thrf were
tliiiiKH doin those two days
down in lhif.
UMI YOUNG IN
,i al
lioliif III
l.m'rriliir iM-tWCfll
, I le is nt ill unroii-
, ohvsirianH aiv do-
t imiWiT to KUVf ins
; uiiimoiiftl
llfo, llatlioiii,
!,:!( lit I U llOlK- for
,. r. Mr. b-isy m
.ii. His HK'fil wife
! altfiidanl at thf
mm tips
Oiu- the Victim of (Jopher (Jun,
Ncnr Newton, Yesterday
01 III K I.OSB TII'S IN SAWMILL
Atkus and Orrponian, $2.25.
$1.71. -C. S.
BIG CASE AGAINST
lt.ri.uni, Newton, and
(irccntr, ol Button
Herman
I'iano for Sale.
I'arkrr, HillHlM.ro.
Wrn. Irrnlcr, of Corndiun, was
in the city Tu.wlay.
Money to loan on real estate, a. L
TermH rea.sonal.le. Apply toKu
ratli I'.roH., HillKlm), Or. 21tf
H. Ii. Flint, of near Scholls,
was in town Monday, making the
trio un in an auto.
A carload of Winona and Uush- W Loded Wi,h Gr,vel Shot Down
ford waironH just received. (Jon- Thirty Feet
nell & Co.
W. K. Smith, of South Tuala- Tomorrow the case of A. L Sex-
was over to the city this ton versus Washintrton County
will Ixi heard in circuit court.
Sexton Asks Circuit Court
to Award Him $710
I ELL THROUGH THE WATTS BRHKiE
los. I.rsuiar. son of J. S. Ijr-
Hiini.r. of New ton, lost the tips off tin,
of two fint'rrs on his rit'ht hand. morninK-
I .... i ... I . . nf I ... .
vesterdav. while exhihitinir the rail mitf i.urt.ariK jK.tau.es, ik Sexton was hauhnif irravelon the
Gales Creek road, March 17th,
working of a gopher win to a
neihU.riiiK youn lady. The
VTUti exploded just when it should
not. with the n-Hult that the fin
der tips wen- soon a minus quantity.
Hills-
1-4
a sack. One mile west of
lx.ro. U. Wel.h, K. 4.
L ('. I'.rown, of Iowa Hill, was
over to the county seat this
morning.
(!omiM-terit Help Wanted. -Home
Stvle liestaurant. Ind.
Herman Greener, a young man 'I'd. ;yj,.
afd 22 y.-ars. and a son of Ferd l-firi. ull,ilt Wvi.tt (!-
(Ireener, of Mow liood's, while and they .ay you 21 cents per distance of 30 feet.
1910 -St. Patrick's day, and
while passing over the Watts'
bridge, the structure collapsed.
His team, consisting of two
horses and a mule, crashed
through the structure, and Sex
ton saya they were precipitated a
He asks for
winking at Iluxton, Tuesday, dozen.- 4
$210 damages for his team and
caught the ends of three fingers
in a saw. neatly scalping the
mis of the digits. Dr. A. H.
'..liti.l' ill-.. UUl.lt t tw. u.'iumj4d ftf
Kith thf young sufferers, and
they are taking a holiday.
RK AL ESTATE TRANSFERS
An elderly woman from the
Nehalern was hnnight over this
week on a charge of larceny l.y
bailee. It appears that she was
working in one of the l.ig .North
I'lains hopyards, last rail, am
was overpaid $20. The error was
PROFKHHIONAU
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
I'hysirUn and Harpon
Office I!llf j-Mcirgan block, npnUilr.
Rihuiu 12, 1.1 nd 15. Keiilenc South
mI corner Biueline and Heoiid Htrvrtt.
discovered a fortnight later, and B"lh ' Vhont.
the hf.r.man wrote her. She re- wv aaaaiA
plied that she would he over in a 3, t. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
tew days ami settle, as she ad
mitted the overpayment. Time
ran on, however, and nothing officntiir oforThe iita Vm sime
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
At l I IM k'V
I... 1 puri'haseil a .'I.V
l'ope 1 tai l ford car,
.r. ti-nffs, and af
1,1 thf many soliii
.. M an auto livery,
.. put the car in Her
I earn family par-
iii t in- mountains,
!..V.
a..
, and there. He
. i.arees w ill U rca
mpared to the gen
:'..r such work.
u rv i omfort;iblf,
.' 1 r proof top. Mr.
Li : iikii hme on
- r, i t. at his wood
ariii'i' i'"
hint tlie pa
iw show a
.t one '
!y. The:!..
Jfotitnictor t !
in rwulni
sturi' h
ild over a
iv a hew
Watch the farmer Uy plow all
day in a pair of Connell & t'o.'s
liMiing iarlieH Plow hIhm-s ami men come 10 iiu
aUo rnrrv ex- house w ith feel that are not tired.
He then cleans up, puts on a pair
of Council & Co. h dress Hhoes,
takes his U-st girl to a dance; gets
home aUmt 2:tg. m.. and starts
work for another day but you
never hear him complain ulmut
sore feet, It's the way our shoes
are made Council & Co.
K Weiistniin, of near Schol
paid a tine of $7." Monday, on the
.haive uf havinir allowed saw-
dnMi to kfet into a stris.in. Mr.
Wenstroin was broiik'ht up Satur
dav evening and remained over
until Monday in charge of Sher
iff Hancock, and Monday evening
i.rii.l 1 he assessment. He says
that hew starting in the saw
mill business and that he is no
financially able to test the law or
he would give it a whirl.
A carload of genuine newly
Ma I. The lloor is manufactured Hercules slumping
.el cement under, imw tier, hum e by the h. I. I'ukii
I . .-. e .. I -
ire here. de Ne Mours t o,, ol an rraucn
IMI.WII IU II lIN(l
'. iildiug is rapidly
'i-tion, t'oulraclor
m tailed the glass
Auk, The front
.i-ry neat upN-ar-
iiuildiiig. which is
wa credit to the
r are laid, and the
;ks In- will have all
'i' iK i upancv for C.
was heard from her, until an of
ficer went after her. She settled
the affair at once and nothing
wa3 done w ith her. She is ad
vanced in years and is a hard
working homesteader.
Here! $51 an acre buys on
reasonable terms, a line ranch of
Y.Vi acres, south of tow n; half of
it is cleared and in cultivation;
and is slightly rolling and will
grow anything; there is '. million
feet of fir and about 2000 cedar
trees, also two fine creeks. You
can get this fine ranch if you
hurry. Imbrie Land Co.
The Hillsboro Grange meets on
the second Saturday of each
month. On May 9, they are to
discuss the subject of whether
the State of Oregon should adopt
III V.
f.o
10
10
II S C'lmUrllrr to t'llllril lllilg
Co, uih-i- 111 III I 11
Ariilmny Nrmwrb n t Or Tylor,to
t Until llltlir l o, rtifl'1 wT-
Unity I'lillllpi to lUuilltou Weir, 10
11 ri Jik)n (1 1 c 3,000
iiri.n Inv Co in W 0 Hlretier.
; 4 vc yi I I I I w
Amelia r.ikm to Mmiiic Aiidirwl
ii(ll l" punlii llj.io lor
Iiu. i no ...
Ji'Uii It l'.irrnw(xj.l rl nl to Mutnie
Amltrvx. riKlil Id punliiKr ill
1 7.S '"
inn I-. ii ice to Jim; i v i "
u', a (irav t'k Trm'l
Inv I'o to A C l',Kr, 1 1 $4 10 ""rlh
TiKM.lvilW- 3 boo
A M .s;mkrlnnrr luHN hluvrr, one
irir on lioonr r ny noun 1
Sil.t Stuvrr to V. A Wily, S.S fcret
l TuiUnn '
Unman MrWci 'u ('ro- L. Bickel,
lul 111 Mrt(rr acre tiactt '5
llrrniaii Mriicrr to V ' Haow n, lot
in MctKr' i 'f tract! 4"0
(.',, tantinr Millrr to Komona Miilrr
uuitilaiiii 14 7 acin, Hotace
r.iinlYiHc lo
Koimma Mil f toCon tautine Millrr
Unitrlaiiii JJ me ilonation... 10
Id,,- Unll 10 kiltir W'rlil). 4 loll
I 1 rru"i . .1
A. L llolcomb. of near Beth- wagon, anu -rsona. uai-
. . ' .. , 1 nws Thp case will come tfore
tinv was in town Mondav. and . . . u ,...,.,. ,,e iw...;.,,! ,r.
... -- - . .' .. o nirv 1 hp eniirr. mar e a ten- svsicin ui 1 iu jh uuiui
made a subs antial contrit.ul.on m whjch reSenUtion a.s provided in pro-
Have you mohair? T. W. Wy- j0hn Fierce, changed with Besides this, they have a subject
att
f(
nair. I-" rtumanrtwl a mrv
u.vn a n - Hint u-Vm nwn was convicted. He was fined the Grange should attend this
one of the big ranches in the VJ, wnicn was paia. ine jury
You will say that $10 an acre
Kwililnce Kut of Court Hoime,
lo Lb comer of tbe block.
JAUE8 PH I LI.IPK TA M I ESI F, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon Houtliern Pacific Kailn.ad Co.
CoiiiiltAlion In Krnnch or KukIIhIi. of
lien upMlairs, over 1.. M. Iloyi t.'o'a. Htorn,
north aide of Main St., Hillalioro, Or.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore.
DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SfRCKON
iidit- you uiooaii . 1. 11. iij-i jonrt rierte, ciiauxeu wnu .j - -
itt&Co. will pay Z cents per lb. minting a firearm at A. Lower of great importance to both city
or 12 months' growth clean mo- Kast of town, a few weeks ago, and country - lioys and Oirls on
inir 1-4 MuminiU a inrv trial and he the Farm." Every member of
IVOCIIUILIUII a.1 Ji y imvu 111 . -J- .
jKised constitutional amendment. Calls Answered Day or Night
Independent Phone
ORENCO. OREGON
DR. WVE. PITTENGER
- Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block
alreet. Over Dennii Store.
John M. Brown,
Slrcl'i il llrivrrton
I- J Jarr rt 1 to JKf ' I" Co. 160-
1UI lrCtllH
Ori-Kou Nur riy to Leon C.lrod, lot
j t.lk 6 O ciico 5
Fein Vrrhorvrn to R I'ogel, lot
Knob Hill il V Crove...- o
Kloinue tiirrn to J M Buiber, IJ01
I n fret, tilock 29 Koieit (irove..,- lo
J M Haita-r to W H lUlnei. Mine ai
hove. ; w
! p Thoinai to W A Johnnm. 50 a
sre js 1 I r 4 w
Scholls section, was a county seat Uo ing the case: Louis Wilcox
visitor Monday. rjUW i"K"cai wimn,
., . . ., John Schmeltzer, Carl Iller, J. E.
Dance, at M. W A "all. pja!(wini j, j. Adkins, Wm.
lieedville, Saturday, April 9. hig pk0K.rts j t. Buxton, Findley
time assured. Kyeryljody in- McLcod( M h. Henderson, J. T.
vited. Best times in the county. Downing.
Born, to V. N. Frenztel and Jacob Brugger, of Chehalem
wife, of Third Street, between Mountain, is on trial today,
Oak and Baseline. March 21). charged with cutting a cow, be-
1910, a daughter. longing to Henry Becker. Young
.... . it. 1 1 1...1 , 1 Challacombe is hghtmg the case.
no-lfR- He says that he had no intention Fargo agent, tried out his ne
Stevens Bros, ratmingtor i at . . . . hg anima, .hich he auto.transfe, yesterday afte
M Cl'nu a ounu- " claims, had been in his field. noon. This is the machine that
J. C. Moore has rented the Cases set -Sears vs Murdock, he ordered from Chicago several
blacksmith shop at Scholls, and April 18; Shute vs Buxton Lum- months ago, the framework to
will own for business next mon- Ker ro.. Aoni 20; Venen vs be built here. When it arnvea
Anv liM-if h Anril 51 it vva; not un to t.lans and soeci
i',nfivt,.n,,nm kn, W District Attorney E. B. Tongue fications and much correspond- RWM J. 4. $. Morgan Blk. HlllaWo
iv..,t ot th,. riim-iv Mill We moved the court that adjourn- ence ensued. A compromise was
i.. .. in onv ment take place yesterday, out of finally effected, and U. G. Gard
nnnntitv ' aspect to the memory of the ner turned it out of his shop the
quantity. lotH Car, U WilHama whose firct nf thp week- It isn't a
Mrs. Eckhart, of Uedfield , Da- funerai '0' pface in Portland beauty, but it has the "go" in
is cheap for an improved Wash
ington county farm. It is a tn-j
fie over 00 acres lays on the
main countv road: altout 2o acres hillsboro oreoon
in cultivation with fair buildings, vwvwirwvwwwN
and a fine creek running through
hIqi-.u ami in floiii tn cr-hrwil.
, ' 1 1. V . uiiw ... ' v ...... . . . . .
Gtxxl reasons for selling. UAULk J ft HAMt
Imbne Land Co. attornbys-at-LAW
the Wells- Rooms 1 and t Sante Baildinic
his new
r-
HILLS BOKO,
W. O. Harm
OKEtiON
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
.4400 koU. is the guest of Mrs. D. B. April 6 The court granted the it.
i ft . . .1 .....ni
tmncK. nosiess anu renuest.
!..! '. lL n TA r Ainu I "
were acquainieu in toe limju.
Fred Goetze. of beyond Bloom- MARRIED TWENTY YEARS
ing, took advantage of the wet
A good buv! $2100 takes a
good house and a full quarter
block on one of the main streets
nf the town. This is cheaD.
weather to visit the county seat Mr and Mrs D. y. Burkhalter, Imbrie Land Co.
this morning. 0f Farmincton. celebrated their
20th wedding anniversary Sun- d bdow wkch Hazeli was in
of the P. 11. & N., made a trip aay, Apni o, ttu. B; tav yesterday, and called on
overland to Timber, Monday and numrjer oi reiauvt mm the Arpus Twenty four years
, I . .1 .... ...ut nu'HIVlH IVOl 1 If I -
iiiiiing, across me i". j" , ,, . i.,.i
ii. ailv complel.sl, phon.-s. J. '.. ihmh.
Imbrie front, mak- ville, Oregon,
rie block look as i ltnlnh Kdwards. of Sher-
a balcony m U.-wl Route 4
The liciilc! 1
tnt't, which i
rrttats in the
.1 ( !
K me Iiu
hmigh liter,- were a balconv iiiLl Route 4. and who has livei
x rear. The two structures ;i,m If. miles from this city for
till mucli tithe aiiiH-arance of ,,,v vears. w as in town Moti
on Street ,i.lV !m', states that this is her
tirst triii to the county seat
I5IU III (KIV SU.I; klo. was verv much impresse.1
niili tl... little town, and says
On Satani c. Anril lt. Council she is very much .surpna'
4 Co. will , nli. entenirise ami pn.Ki'
w buggies and
ll prices. 1 1. ,
it ymi lice, I a
agin. Thes
nanufactiir, r ,
ing to sell ,,
you na.'u-v
iu'm this a!,. ,. day only
"n April
fVI-
.. " ' , . : in.u over and to Timber, wonaay ana iuim t
, r6 Vr i . . 4 Tuesday, toking in a number of assembled at tne larm to com- agQ this Spring chas. and the
' the sawmills enroute.
i M. Cantwell, who left Moun-
uac Hutirr donation 5 taindalo a few months ago, ana uiusl)nm. and thev have a
J. W. lli-mon to Minnie miiwh, "
in Hcnaotiic llelitliti
l rnn C.lrod to tiall 1' lllel 1 1. 05 a
Mr.
i.. 1 11 lff M., 1 . . . . .. 1 nare. 01 uic .'H3I.1II uiiuit
n.1 ,11, u'l, U I 11 11-11. llllllill-ll 1 Al ... w. w... Mil-., f n n I
iii. v Mi.i.. ..1 . Known 111 Liieir euiiiiuuiiiLv . anu r..i.uii..,.. n
ale a few months aiTO. and " u:nl fVi, Co put Midi tea ouii-c,
memorate
and Mrs.
the occasion. Mr. . mio lv.tll- u-neWnd for .T C.
Burkhalter are well , thl, Fwin
over in South
"nailing cows" and
w rs.airMojohn is nmy gardening at Clackamas. os frndT whoo ntribute 'lanf TSJ Ta liX
t 11 r s , L..aa n town MAndav. ereeting a k; j;nn ?ltarins as a unit
-" ' .-- t-l.ll I ULUlllLlUlia. n UIK uuiMvi 1 r o.i.l
- . llilllll MJl rv auvi
they weren t
Keep your chickens enclosed!
1
vehicles III Spec- uenn-u.
not overlook this . jA C-iger, of Cornelius, and
'uggy, hack, or wu', was elected recorder to suc
have the In-st ,.,.,.,1 himself. Monday, was in the
citv Tuesdav. lb' s;s that as
will Ut; Men-ill and Mr. Ness each
Do not fail to H,li,Hl M votes they will have to
1 .1.. I I. .. l,.,.li U'll
.. o i ill I'look. tracta o waa in
, t , l;.. .,1,1 ICnckiiiirlnil illinlV ' I 1 I
.11,1 ? FiewiiiKi urriiaiu iit.-...-his uiu n ivniiiiin w.. ' was servea ana a irenerat icic uj :fV,..
,j n Kiook. tracts M tn.o !..;." j rr., " oau tunes, cuuvi.
i,ru i i.r -------- - . iih.-iiu.-'. enioveu. i nose uix-oeuv mou
ami 14 F''"BV:'U ,V .. . ia n v n;. n,.rmCt C thum monv more anniversaries
j.,Molon.l.ltoJonnr.rr, o-.ir.Vi. . ". r'"""'" L A .It rpeeived - a huw C011S sm
r a w i' aiiim Hnirn m rn an 1 . skc were in. otiiuiiuoi 1v.11 uuu ,
. i , - . ,
K T Turner to fline khiii'
li A Paviea, o 7U
F. Stevens and wife; J. C. Corwin.
. Schu mench and wire, tsanKs, vv Hno-hes. at the condenser.
J. K. WaiKer, 01 oeiow ceaver- . Stpvs nd wif and p. , V V- 'u, ; Qn 0uvntnr
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OSc Upatalrt, Bailey Mrgan Blc k
Room, i an4 i.
HILL8B0RO, - OREGON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Ornci: Main Street, opp. Court.Houie,
HILLSBORO ORKOUN
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upatalrt, Rooms J, 4 and 5
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
ind they art'
prices that
Council Co. liKorporntc
I 1..... ... Ui... U llll'Il I. I
tirilW Hlinwn i"
sit as councilman.
Wanted Some stock sheep and
i....,i.n Need not be fat. Could
als. use a few registered ULv
1.1 viiriumhire ewes ami
lambs. Fidwnrd L. Naylor. hi
est Grove, Ure.
Herb Matteson. of near Gaston,
JJhn W, Council, W. K. Mc
Murt and Ward ),,wns have in
;WlHirut,..l under the name of
'wnell lV wi, u cunital
ik of s;in niHi ih.. tii-ni to
transact n ,'eneral mercantile
"isi'H'ss. The new firm will at
Nee take piKsessioit un mMin as
piMitory i., completeil. Meilli-
si 4'ittil nuiiiti nut ll
fMa is i.t-1-r...-t ...1 1.V...1 c.,.-....i.
r'has ret 1(H) 1)011 of
, . ... ''"Ml to- II I I 1 t .' I III JF 1 -
," with I he store.
J. W Ci 11 1 v'.....i 1 ....,..u
1 ' 1 11 .uiu i 111 11 1 inn 1 1. -1
liave been :,ini,,ii,l..,l li. mien
lSt'k books li if 1 Iiu time til-nl
AH three (if Hie iiieoi-iHn-iiliirS
;are. well k now n in the countv
nd U Ui'e eood bnyineuu mnn
Cluiitian Li-hniHii to Florence Stall-
mKa lot I blk U nil lot I 01a n,
Arre Tract
JSIHewtollll'rew17lw P
, Forcal l.rove...
It T..HK" " A 11 lr' ,ot m
t;.le Crn-k, V. Grove...
Join Otlaon to Knocn trawioi.
Ird of 1H09 to 5
i-miiiilirll ilonat on
i-u.. ii.m.loii to Geo I.lneteD
.-I.. 11 Mi.oili drnntion 'S00
!. . ti.i . 1 n Hoifuiau. 16 57 connection
I HOI. W - .ACT , . ..... i-l
it alnive l'oieil l.rove j. Livery t.ompuuy
H W Kemp to Aloeu iirK"i. .3 - forest
i.,,.ll,ii rnviioiia .....j .
F Miller, Hugh Smith and Jake were: wm. scnuimoricn anu .u,.u .
Wirtz were all down from Forest wife; Geo. Schulmerich and wife; men t of xmtry wire. Now is
Grove Monday, mixing with Ervine Burkhalter and wife; J. the time to buy. Lmenck A:
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
their county seat friends.
J. B. Walker, of below !
. ...nn In imvn Mmidav trann- " u' v''"0 " naa a IOOl cailgUL 111 an eievauu
t0r ) TwnS, Whue in town J- Stevens and wife- Faming- at the condenser one day this
0 rtini,, riru-o ill ton; T. C. Johnson and wife, week and he was separated from
K
5
40 a
i ., ... Uotl a vi ho hnq heen in- iuaiau i,u. u.uu.u... v. a pomon 01 a Ue. lr. tiiiiuesie
Lucy Walker, ho has bttn in Hen H fJ and Wlfe d Hu heg
disposed for some time. Blooming; Claud Cook and wife, will rest a day or s0.
Emmett Quick has severed his Cornelius; Herman Schulmerich,
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Tbe only graduated and licensed Veter
inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical experience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S
STAUI.K Nil. 1
L)r. Tamiesie office phones: Pacific States 501; Ind. 211
Residence plumes; Independent 243; Va
cilic Slates 4St.
. . M.rilf I illv t-l6th a man ill toe miiimuo sou, n. j. itoic oiiuniic, ..
joas l..ny to Myrtle la iy. family will remain here for krebs and wife, Hillsboro; J. B.
:..::.:ooo ? 3 with friends at the county seat.
interests. While here he visited
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
mw v,,n Meter to on H.rre,,. ,ot iou L. rn Fafmington; Mrs. Susan Burk-
Mrs. W. A
i - . . i . inn v . ... z
Win Stoke'i noiiooii
ikAN(iL L'LSOI.UTIONS
HKIIKAS
WP, in
N inv,.
Mrs,
W at
waiting f(11
ur Heavenly Fu
llis inlinite wisdom
has c:ill,,,l uiu uiMter
Callow from iielivn life to
ri'Sl Willi hi. eitioiiiinion
1 . r
i,. '. in i lie I filllll.-i "i
'yniil piece and joy, where
hu ll, ' hum i: pai ciiin,
wither trr ef u , i
WllKKHAS- l,v .,,..1 1..H
lri.01 ,-iihii i i nn. veil v. in
5?nKJ mil Vers th.i i,,uu f fiil,.
'"I memher;
oK IT IM.-U..I . t...
and who has been rounding up
the sawmill men all over the
nmnty to see that they conform
. .v.' i.o.ite.liiMt aw. was in
to llie in'ii-.i. -
t iwn Monday afternoon.
- in. .re cockerels from
- ' - . .. .r.
NVIIlie v;i'inK-
J ll,..
a, 1 11. .1... 11-11111 .n..
tons. We 'vt u'1"' r
W ..- . on.il.lv vou with
Ut). we umo .i..i-.. .- ,.,
(.sfor hatching. Address , 1.
F. Goodin, llillslH.ro, Gre. f.Jtf
Herninn Schulmerich. of Fort
la, I vv as out Sunday, visiting
yemk lie is now shipping
. -,-k for 11. M. Wade, a responsi
ble position that carries a good
salary.
The Schiller a 10 cent cigar
i i.,.i i ruin ma vh, a i"
unn -i v i,f vim
..in., enrar. are inn.
U qua.... ,..
want wlien y -u , :
Kept at every nar m .
Ask for tli'-' , .
i..,: IL-ith. with tho lnde
depen.lc.it a number ol years,
returned front a r, to ( hns
Stir ngs, Monuay. " - -
.... i iiu n ri ip i,i i in o 1 '
(Ml tliv '
CITY COUNCIL MEETS
l00 x ... - : :"v' ' ; Wank Schu mer eh. Johnnv Kam-
(Kation, pr ce anu quality ui ju. , M ou.j-
L0, t , . . Biersdorf, Elbert Stevens, Edwin
Mm Uenee Wolverton. 01 I Ort- n....i.l,u,,v. lln'cir M OH a
i i 1 n ivkl . . . n J ... ti...
The City Council met tiwi .is"-nand, was out caiuruay, tue kui Schulmerich
in regular mommy session. of her brother, Jonn n. num-
Councilman fca. ccnuu... .v .. - phreys. &ne was """r "1" SOUTHARD-RICE
tH.rted that a Chicago urn by her son ana aaugnter-u-iaw,
. r ri ooo iitv hnnds: I. t;i..,...in.i ami wife nf
otlered parn.. ' . irvmK " . aHlf nrtkttv urtm1 WPnjinfr wns
if Hair ev was gi-uutcu i. .t (' o-arv. A oeria. " ''J .".vy v." . r ;v
VU'. -r.-- ,, L. o ' n a imtaH lit thO hfllTIP fit Mr
vacation of an a ley ' When vou are satisfied you are Mr v m NoVth
7th,
their
I am Prepared to do H'rIi Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
.i ...... I.'.. .
... ,i 1. l.lil i.1 HIUMVIU .11 LllllCM.,
waiter, gimme some or mac cnoc-cunaiu Tamiesie Bidg. HILDSBOKO, ORE.
Pinky says "Hey! Jimmy,
Scholls
P.,' '..,ll"i,vi;t)
hni, loss ol' ir sister and
'"f'idourheartrertBym-
"oiy rn ,, ...i...
imnnJ i 1 'iimiiinif ones, wuu
a the oss of in..! urn)
i ''in i in in
BK It iti..
hi'.mii.vki,. t.imt a copy
uieso l.,i: i .1
UtKtti ii ". "'"oious ne siieau
- ; iienunutes of this tneet
BittlHOU c0,v Hent. to the bereft
oiillly,
Main and Third.
fudtre vou just bought at the
Den of Sweets; me brudder-big
lohstpr swined nil mine."
.i ,r , m , f n.JMODERN WOODMEN
r. it. o. i.iui j..ii, . til. vvvmi
Mill, WHS up yesterday, tie IS Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modem
hnildimr n barn for Mr. Dl'UVZa. Woodtnin if America, meets every first
--- . 1 . ... o 1 u ...1. ...
aim iiiirii oaiurtmya 111 mi.ii iiioiiin t.t
their Hall in Reedvilte, Oregon. Visit
ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial
ly invited to attend catup meetings.
S. G. Khodks, Consul.
R. E Hai.i.RRMAN, Clerk.
vacation -rwnp'a When you are sausueu you . M v m k ce.
TthriivdwaJ right, stay with your proposition Vrsday April
Ul dltU,V- n of the Ea?t end of That is why we are staying with 191Q at h noon when
V1.1 viU'a I0- V tSitfon of the lots in the Donelson Jlock Au KAddie Blanche(
.... 1.. ui....if tne ueutiuu
lohn M. Wall anu otucia w
JOIlll "' , fj-. uroa
drain down uncom
;,,tinued to await the report . of
the surveyor; me pui w...
ittee was authorized to spend
,,t more than 101
menus and for fencing to stop
: .,. across the plat; the
Corbett franchise and ordmance
for electric l.gntp.au iT...o.T
lowing claims were allowed.
City LiKh.& Power Ca
... II I rillllll. 11 " .
W ll .
A V Lnther,treeiwoi....
18.50
5.. 00
Piii 0''l".vd C. p.ierly
Co"1- 'lohn llealon
lch-nel:'rl:!!ltiatt
Cmmm-ia Hotel, Tuesdays.
Ssday and Saturdays: hours.
1 to 4 p. m. Consultation free. 5
n.r oovvvi, ,
. " I',.,- ,ish. Bee u'
iiUle.' Address Argus
imiclioro. Ore.
lull UO not
e
8 I'ooley, haiilitiK " ;
K Keyctalt. hauling......
Oo.o.e.lCo..uppHe....:::::;:::
but
H. 1
4-5
Snray your trees-m i - -
forget your pruning snea.. ' ; ' ' in 'the city yesteraay,
K .the Standard shears.- -hm- ,pj, Jtre in
1? 6c
John Johnen, rtwew goS
i L-i....a Llrpta
1, IV OIlli'-l - 1,00
Chaa Mencnsn. -fo
K C Vaugtit. oil....... .
T H Tongue, c tyattornr, S;oo
Carl Lrti, Marshal
Argus, dram notice
. r 11.,,. lntiilier V"."t
urery.
ife. of Phil-
jonn i'VBJ ' aAav
guests !
thtt Ints in the Donelson Block, , aaa; pionim .!.a
v..' --- u . UaUKiitci. nuuic u.niivuv, i 10
because we know they are the united in m&rr&ge to Mr. Cyril
best residence lots in the city Carl Southard( of Portland, Rev.
and the prices are right. You Frerichs- of the Baptish Church,
can practically make your own officiatinir
terms. Imbrie band oo. The pariorg were decorated
nt.. Ti:bnthL. nf near Ced- with Oregon Grape, fern, callas
ar Mill" was up yesterday, walk- and carnations The bride was
ing pretty spry lor a man who nymi .fcC o..n., ...
1 tured 48 years ago last ned a bouquet of white carnat-
evening by the rebel forces at ions.
Shiloh. Chas. says his entire The bride is well known and
regiment, under Wallace, wno highly respected in me commun
,.,oa tilled was gathered in by nitv. and for several years has
the Southerners. taught in the county. or two
,. .1 ol n years she was on the staff of
W. A. Shaw, of the Shaw-Fear Jteacher8 at the Hillsboro High
Comnanv. having over acres c .
TVia o-rrwim 19 ft well
sub-divided in the Beaverton-- known" y0ung lumberman, and at
RflaHuillfi section, was in town i vij
this week, adding another addi-lf the fiHng department of the
tion to tneir nomine. .0 North Pacific Mills.
AfiSSJi I S After a short wedding trip
S!!r.d ravTthSe they will be at home to the r
".hou ookimr fiends at 4 Cranston street,
J:ZaZ Manv Past- Kast Portland.
at, tnen iiuiuiiis".
erners are buying small tracts,
and Mr. Shaw states that many
young orchards are being blocked
out.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
Piano for Sale. -$150.C.
I Parker, Hillsboro.
on Rock Creek. "Larry" is the
same old rollicking Irishman as
of olden times.
Circuit court adjourned Wed
nesday morning, in order to per
mit the Judge to attend the
funeral of the late Judge Wil
liams. Won't you kindly try choc-currant
fudge? You're sure to like
it Den of Sweets.
A. F. McGill. of Orenco, and
who is a busy man between the
Oregon Nursery and the Orenco
townsite, wmcn is uoomui;,
up to the city yesterday.
T. B. Perkins, of Buxton, and
who is in the mercantile business
at that thriving railroad point,
was down to the city yesterday,
greeting his county seat mends.
L. W. House has bought a new
auto, carrying four passengers,
and expects to do some livery
work at odd times.
Fred Zilly, of the IrwinHod
son Co., was out yesterday, on
business.
R. H. Walker, of Cedar Mill,
was up to the city this afternoon.
We pay 25 cents per pound for
Mohair. Wyatt & Co. 4
Geo. Ross, of Witch Hazel, was
in town the first of the week.
IB , MRBMMBI
J. S. LORSUNG
and
Builder i
i
Large Barns a Specialty I
i el
g Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div.
I Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D.5
Contractor
a
DR. G. F. SCHMELZLL,
Osteopathic Physician
Office Parlor Commercial Hotel
Tuesdays, Thursdays,
Saturdays.
Office hours 1 t04p.n1.
pmn m mi
1 A. C. WINNtY & SON g
Contracting Painter.
I Do a General Contracting
Business . y
Barn Building A Specialty H
HlLUIIOBO, Out 1103 H
li m m:mm:mm mmmmesai
U;arrie B
Schmeltzer rick & uorwm.