The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 14, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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( 'mint) , Will w ln
, trtllt liilnihcStf fl'ulll
! tl,r fruit I'm' marlnt.
tflnl.UM Ili'll, Wil
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I all tin' iiii'inU'iM nt
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I tlirnr llirll klinw
, iii all it pha-M't.
'-i,il ruAi-r in Wash-
tillllllM ! ill ill-
.i! this M'-isjiili, If
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,;. ihr Mellaril Imimimms
l .tinllnl Ih-i'i a.-s mi
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i nt M't'ollil t'l IIinhI
i l,a 1 1 if climate
: applet.
mvmiin hawm:s
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Mr.
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1 ! s nliiii).T tiNik place
,,f Mr, ami Mil .1.
..! I!lni"!iie.i. irron.
mi, li.i.im ,M. , w as
,i Mi s I'liirciicc Uariies.
i Mi n I'carl I'ai'iirs
i i.ir smaiil. ami Carl
t man. After tin
a I. a h wan ntlii ial'sl
.'. t, a nice diniicr was
i she filiiwiiitf friciuls:
II, '!iliiiiimsiii, nf
Mr. ami Mr. Ailam
ami Mr. Hovviiian.
Mr,, Alhi'i'l l'r.imll,
i , furl. John "uinl
, , I l.lv'ar l!m man, W.
.. 'h.ii lif 'aiiln wal.
! an. I Hairy Harries,
I rtlmr Met'aflni.
.'a .liful prencntH Were
T! in.,!,
lie a.a-!,.
t!,.' W.i,
ll!!l (!"
plare, Pa,
at p.
h:i
l:iark hi--
If". Slllil
lT wavi.'
I'ulti.a!,,.
il'illlilf k
nitli.'.'. ,r
funiipnv,
e'lli,s ,
Hi fert.
ink', mat, .
Terms ,
Hum tin; !
Pel- IVhl
!rr. ash
li. I'. r
John
i Mrs. MeffiU.-ii will
iVMlaml.
pi til ic si i:
' i-.-ne.l v ill Mrl at pul
. Url luMi.se west nf
' !. Hael .Hchml house,
t. tlu Iti-I.ashmutt
uiles v;il of Hillslmro,
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I . AI'KU. 22
lH emS ol.l, SVcifllS
! ami true; liht We
.early ih'w; harrow .
i t .siny'le harness, set
i' ess, new; IH'W CiHik
' euplmai'il. Iloliseholil
I ilozen tfo lilack
' ekeris, u ire nettiiu'.
' " i ii i s n for hlast
"i her articles.
' Sale Over flO. six
.-, bankable note, K
''rest. $10 ami
A. I'ltoNUK.
' i.rlius. Auctioneer,
irrwal, Clerk.
Sdk'Pdw s HI'AVY HAND
It is mil ,
)Tu i,
tillli'S u j!
litis has i
in the r;iI
'Win
March
'li'Vl of i
Miss C,r
;'way fr,,,,
"II Tile.,'
'", SUeiii
rtii'tiiin.
The Hi,'
arc u ;, 1
"livo tlir
''I'llllllUlui
iiiiei,!,-.
1 I' d thai the hand of
hr.s a family three
:i as many weeks, hut
n the sat) experience
ly "f Mr. ninl Mrs.
"ler. of I'hilliint. On
l'aH. aireil H years,
Htlieria; on March ill I.
i, aeil IS, passed
I In' same malady; and
. April 12, Ida. iitft'd
'bed tn the .same af-
'iliinate pari'iit.s, who
ndid type of people,
mpathy of the entire
Mr. and Mrs.
! I I'l III fi I'l ' I t! I i i n
over their berov
inch is.
Ve-
1 kill Deputy Assessors
Awuss,,,- Max Crandall has ar-I'-r
Hie field assessing
', 111 ."'s ''hpointed the followintr
aides; s N l'oole. ollice an.l
',"lv; ".I! Tiwml, TiRard-
and Mciniiy; Henry Kurntli.
?, T'';S;'"i Paisley. North
w , ,; J W Uolu.rts, North-
r;-M T I'-'ixton, Forest C.rovc
v;'-'".ii.v: Allen Rice, North
rr 1 Staley, Co,-
, -an, Ks(luUi; w W Jallitll,
. ln" IliHsboro; H. lean. Hills.
S'VI'I) ,
ihc
Crandall has
I "-'if linlay tho refusal of
''Kille dist rict, and M N
, , "r ivrnsal of the Hea-
(tMI 'i ... m:m .! . i ...
,. , "mi section, , inn
" ,f,t Vd heard from them as
)a,(,,'l'liince.
K University is in Class
(' us l'l:it in,r. t,,.m1i consisting
j1,11'''1! I'nnu'r, (iordon Hrown
; 1 ''I'i'in. heat the 0. A.
iiul
r''oin VVI
' evening
ArM'iMand Oreyonian, $2.25
' 11 I'iiivkI f',.,.,,., i .... i ..:...i,i.
; v.i.ivi. UUSL infill')
" "I ymn: ladies won
'"th College, at Ta-
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I I he en. i- 1 1
i t ,i ,i 1 1 ,
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lilt, rr.-.t of i, (I,, r ;
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Iv'il. He... n
ml a li.w I
rt..ii
IS OPEN SUNDAY
of nr.ar I'hil
terday.
Sale. $1.7). C,
l.ri i.
I,e ri I,
r . .
l lhll.1. Maniirir. a,.,., Vl,ir.
all.r,-, thai t. husi,.,,',,!!,;.'
V'"'H "I en. an, i,
man I real mini and H al h
tier, tin- In
his ilauchtrr
struck In r.
that he thru
and had I , r
born, ean,i!i
The 1 1.
r.ra. it
there.
t of Ihr
'A i
b a tir t
si
wif". l la
1 irth.-r a-.r.--l
ht
ii and aii
I Inn- I 1 ai
I he llhii.li. ola, ;Vr
ley ,V Hare air alloi
r arr. - t
to 11,11-,
h'iniilial ii. n,
a -lor.- ai
v .-ll known
''hrrehild le,
M 17. I!;,;.
. c. .. i
..,..- i oi i lie
plaiulil! and II. . '.;i.., v ,a ;
Ihs-ii retained by thr d, f.-ndanl
Watch the fanner ,U,s ail
day in a pair of Connell & Co.
nlow stiiM-s and then eumr to the
house M, f,et that are ;,,t 1 1 re, I
He then el. ani up, put., ,,n a ,;r
of Conm I! ,V ( ,r,.M S1(1)M
i .1 . i . i . , .
liki-h m i M- rirl 1. .a .laiiee; re!.-;
home i,!kiii( 2.INU'. in., and starts
work f.-r another day but. ymi
never hear him n.mphilii itUmt
Sore feet. It's the n oiirslue,
are made ('onnell & ( i,
I. O. Crandall, of Kunchcr,
Mont., writes the Ari,'us: "j
note froui a recent Arus that
soiiir ( h ernn farmers are taking
Montana ranches, and eM'ct to
raise .V) bushels wheat per acre.
Hurrah for Onyoii only an (ire
V'oi:.ui ran rai.-.e !t bushels of
w heat on it,;, uiijmarv acre of dry
land in Montana, im can safely
say no one cl-.c ihs, only on pa
per. There i plenty of land in
thi Mcimty if more (reciinian.s
are in i, red of land. "
A carload of crnuine newly
it I a mi fact n re.) Hercules sluiiipini;
"' 'h i', made b t he '.. . I un.it
le ,i. M.iuta ('o,,of San Francis
co, hint rrcrh i'd, .it h tele-
plioncs. J. K. liorwlclt, eci-
villc. Oregon.
! i! p..i.. i... i,., I
... .. i ' . ... , nil", i V It I I. , I
the mail on Mural Route '. out nf
this l it for live years and who
made the first trip when the
roiiln was established has n-
or,,..,l l,tu fut-,r,,tlt -llwf villi lu,
.succeeded by .bihii Ujan. carrier,
and his sister, sultituti1. The
iyans reside at Helvetia, hut
will move to llillslH.ro at once.
,..e .i,..,-t l,i ml., eli.'.ri.r of
the route the end of the Week.
W anted Some stock sheep and
.,!,., v I ,,,,1 l... f-,l Coiil, I
lUllll'.s, ll"l t' HH, v'""
also use a few registered Cots
wold or Shropshire ewes and
amPs. Ivtw aru l.. ayior, ror-
est ( iro e, ( 're. 2 S
"lliisiness" will be the theme
f Kvan 1'. Hughes at the First
v I i'l,,,r,,l, ,,vi
('III I l eai ii. ii. li inn.,., i
Sunday inoriiinvr. April 17. In
. , , , i ii.
the cwmnir, at i o ciiK h, Mr.
Huches w ill deliver one of his
"sermons from nature." taking
for his subject "The Migration
if in s. I his church is cnter-
: ,, i ,,-; i,..i'i,ut ,,f f-iilh-
inK mi ii i . r .
fill work and extends a very
ordial invitation to all to atlenu
its sei'v ices.
(!..( i.ii.. nf more cockerels from
my $1'H pen of White Orping
tons. We have them from $J
i . i i ; i.
up. We also supply ou iui
vrik'S for hatchmvr. A'I'iivsh i.
'. (i.HxIm, HillslHiro. Ore. fi'Jtf
Ah in I'.i'imn one of Forest
.'". '
drove's pioneers, was down to
he city the last oi uie ween, a
ruest ill the home of his son,
'ornner F. C. lirown. Mr. i
'.row n is past St) years of arc,
mt can still outwalk the ordinary
ian of (i).
Kcei) vmir chickens enclosed!
.Inst received a law consign
ment of mil I try wire. Now is
time to huy. imiiciick i
orw in.
If von are looking for a har
..;te i, nan. el v nick un tins
K'O" '" . i,.)rn
modern cottage chse in at ?bk)U
ind show the pumic you kuo
t ninr when you see u.
brie Land Co.
w Ci.lv the Reaverton
i ... ,
istmasler, was in the city yes-
lav, on inismess.
1ft XM
II)
V
nl
H'on
on
If von are from "old Missou"
. .1 1 . titn lWt
and have to ie siiom.,
. i ,l,. tint can to it when it
comes to real estate bargains.
I inline. Rami Co.
A. ('. Wirt., of alnive Moun-
ta ndale, was in town uoay, u,v
jfiiesl ol his iiauKutei, ....c
Hurt W ilkes.
Judtfo.l. U. Oanipbell, of Ore-
i I'ity. w as out ims
court business.
After tin ball Ranie -RO to
Koebcr's for your u'o cwam.
We have Hazel wihki.
ack Minorea settings for sale
at U ner. These are- the real
ui.-iu ' ,, , i in , nr.:
thillH. Call Hill. I none " '
Toni Siiiav and wife, of beyond
IllooniinK', were over to the city
Tuesday.
Wyatt&Co. will pay the hig.h-
maruet price n
them before selling
ter Alnuiuist, of near Ueed
, was an Argus caller, lues-
-'rJ,m.U v, .t. ,,,, ,,lc
, ul MariiiiiiH
I j i-mun i in uie, k lasks
i
ll.il' h'.r.i KiiJ Corml iSiind Will he
in Mliiul.iiKc
r i, .M,H,iv ,a ; ;,ent :
"'it I , ' hlli.S ailllOUIieili' ,r opt ll-
of thr W'a..hin;'ton County j
Ra.rhall sea.-., .ii. which takes'
I" Hill-b.ro, at Athletic!
i'ark, Sunday. April 17, with thr!
Cardinal, and Portland Maroons
as contenders for the initial I
came, (iame ui . railed at
'. no o'clock -harp, h'or the brn
lit "f the R'lxton, Ranks and
Roy fans, there will br an
eiirsio,, tram leav in' P.uxton at
R,N' p. in., and touch at wa
IH.ints all alon the line, and
leaving on its return trip al 'r.'.'M.
i 111' IIII.sIhi-o Rrnl iV Cornet
Rand w p;ty in the "rami.-.tan. I.
biTinniiitf its iiuinbers at U:(HI.
and playinif until j'amr is called.
Mayor Dr. A. R, I'.ail.-y will
receive the lir.-t bail i-itch.-il over
the plate, and Kx-Mayor .1. W.
Connell will do the mound wind-iiikr-up
and tlelivery.
The Maroons will practice from
2::HI to 2:1."), and the Cardinals
will then follow until came is
..'.tiled.
Ft)!' tht! belirlil of Coi-neliil:'.
and Forest i,ive i.ip.rs, t ii
Oregon Fleet ric will htop at
Ninth Street, but two blocks
from the grounds. The new en
trance to the diamond is at the
southwest corner of the park.
Plenty of space has been fenced
otf for teams and autos. and the
grandstand has Iwen newly re
paired, mi thai it w ill be water
proof in case of a. show nr,
(leneral admission will ho '!
cents, and a charge of 10 cents
will be made for the grandstand.
Manager Moore has assurance
that there will be a big crowd of
visitors at. the initial game. Wil
liams and Carslens will pitch for
the Cacdina's, and Phelps will
catch the first game,
In case there is a fielder short,
Carsteiis will pitch the initial
game, and Williams will held.
BP AL tSTATE TRANSFERS
C..-i-- Craed,
v. a -. in to... n yi
Piano for
Parl..-r. i,n
H. Rigrl'i.'.. of bryond Laurel,
'' a -. in tow n Monday.
Piano for Sale. $1.7). C. S.
Parker, Hill.sUirn.
Jacob Schmidt, of near Laurel,
a.'i; a city visitor Tuesday ,
i:. Hedge, the Rraverttn
m -reliant, was up to the county
-.-at Tuesday.
'I housaml-headed kale seed at
Sir. ens Pros., Fatmington, at
I-, rrnl s a Miund. i-(J
Jos. Caw ise, the North Plains
hopinan, was ovei to the city
I-..--.I.-..V.
:w SEXTON LOSES CASE
S ninoiiT ami
Help Wanted. -
Restaurant. Intl.
J5
i; ('. I'., irtu hi-iis P.I In M Kci-.li-r V
a M-i- ii I M I I Ifc' . . . i I
W ni I.inriini to Kilw Kiim1I,5 An-
.l ew 1 larprr iloiiniinii luoo
A C Ali-HMiiiltr In A 1-i Nimike, L' It. Is
Alrmuilrr Actm 154"
llmrit-tU Tunnt li I. C K 1 i 1 0 ' .
lot 111 TuIIh.1' .l Cmiifliiis 10
l:A Jin'i.l.rti In Ar'oil Jut ol, sni, I
i ir on lUini's' l'. ilUml K.iiiit
Alex (init.man to W I" Sjmiilit'.iiK, J
Inn 11 Tiwiitilvilli. il .?S
..l)(r II llnmn to V tj Tiiikcr, s 'i
li.t l l.k 15 I'orr't t'liuvi 40011
Crlni KlUK l J l-i'lii'. It Jl. 1"
a l.MiIm lloini' .15""
I W TliimiHi In A M UiiKKlts, lot in
I'lirlu nl hintt I'.rnve too
llirnm V Sisitt to Kiitc lUlK-y, JJo
-f 1 T t I 11 r 5 w too
p.vi.l K Kuili-r to John unit ICIIcti
Vil, So (tcrt's near lioy 1
M.wv A At.tn.lt lo J l limit-, (6x2,(0
I.-.-I i,i li'.k 11 l.'nrpMt (oovt'u Vxi
!' W Iirlsnmtl to K I. Hriilrv, J40 n
nrnr Ttmliimi I'linns rlnm-li m
K I, l'rn It v to I'.ti'i.coe I.11111I Co.
rtinr un almve 2"
Smmii-I llimvcr lo K V Mnotc, ,'j
inl alMl.ti htrr villi t met lo
l I, Trios to Curl l-'rU'ilttiHti , h(;ri'o-
mi'iit to sell 14 a lor f.t)J.so, hiu...M' o
JuiS C.ill to l'tiuik Mill Co, sawmill
lojs, cimttiuMs, etc, sec 11 & 14 t
1 onoo
Nick Ki'inincr to Jiilni Sliutmi, tract
Iti tn- i.i I 1 s r J w in'o
1'ntil W keimrrs to C W I'linlin, 5
.. N llillsliuro Acics UMXi
C W I'unlin to Klia HowU-rr, same
as alxivr ll11
jHiiiraMitvstolIanst.il Rtoks, 10 a
Vitirnmls l'"'f
Mary M MorRau to Win Ski ne, 10 a
Rolit Wiilkcr doiHition 1050
8 M HslUrit to Minnie Tapani. 103-
xjoi ftrt in N Hillsl.oro yi
A'lit c I'arvin to N V Alley, lots
n Si'liuvvcr trsct 5'"
Wm Miu'iich ln to Phillip Slreili,
V ai res s.c ii I I n r 1 w it t.i
! i"ihr Neumann to Phillip Sltoih, 30
. 11 I l n t I w V '!
T l. Allen lo A ll Sni.Wr, lilk it
lleaverton 100
Anra Hanis lo Vina Bacon, 10 a
Win Purler ilniintion . . Too
Ors W KrlH to Irwin Kelly, Quit
claim 40 a n c N t 3 11 r 3 w 10
Tltoa Wilson to J tl Cierrish, n.,ri6 a
,.r inn. Ii, .10 2 tl. I
1 T Ornish to 1' M .lacksoli, lot 5.
11,1. 1 mi, 10 i.siHiro 11,111.
I T r.-riinii in. I I) lieritrn, 1 1. Si n
.,..( ir llillsl.oro ' S500
I COiemrto .Siiimii l Hoover, w.ii
u ll.nrv II ,1'IS IIOIW! I loll
Oriuon Nmsetv to Tctesa Unlcunh
1,, 1 (, I. Ik 7. Orrnc 1 U.S
tc.imr Uimilin lo (i W Miller. 10 a
trfttarw 0
ri,,.rl..o Huh rat nil to Theodore.
Tnraa a near Coiuelin - St
llrriinin Reliberi: to O W llrt.wn, 35
n 1 a r 1 w Solo
n m . y t - - -- --
est
See
ville
day.
For
Jerse
Miro,
sale: One year old graded
1, bull.-Zina WckkI, Hills
Ore. 5tf
Notice to Coiitnii'tora
Stialeil i.ropoHala will be n'enivo.l by Iho
l;ouniy twin- "i iviiimnwi
Ort'iroll. UlllUXp. HI. 'r inn ...
.. nun Uitii tiiuti 11 Titti it'll for the con-
slriielion of a britltto aeross Hie 'I niilitan
Kivnr about one niilHHotitb of I'onieliiis.
The said brlilRe to eonsist or a apan
aeroH the river anil approac-lma tbeinlo.
Int'lutlinir till of about (WO feet on t ie
Houtb side of the river, l'lopnsitls will be
coinltleretl for both wood Biul nlet.1 lor the
above nitmtiiineil span. Separate bids
will h conaiilereil for tho earth wink.
The oottrt reservea the rittlil lo iijimt any
or all bids, Biul aceitilled eheek lor too
per cant ol the amount, will he required
to aeojinpany bid.
lly order of the court.
' J. W. (loOIMN,
County J initio
Argus and Oreg;onian, $2.25.
' omprlmt
Home Style
lr.
Pi-ter Crossen, of beyond West
I'nion. was in the county seat
Tuesday.
A carload of Winona and Iiusli
fonl wagons j list received. - Con
nell ,t Co.
J. C. Rra h, t he (ileiieoc stock
man and rancher, was in town
tin- first of the week.
Money to loan on real estate,
1 rims irHsonable. Apply to Ku
rntli Pros., HillslM.ro, Or." 21tf
Ron Thundier, of beyond
Ri. mining, transacted business In
town Tuesday,
Rorn. April 10, 1910, to John
Fisher and wife, of Scoggin Val
lr , near Caston, a daughter.
Your photo coupons on John
son's Studio are still good. Rring
them in this month, unless you
have had the lime extended.
W, F. He.ssinger, of Heaver
ton, was up to the city Tuesday,
on ollicial business,
Spray your trees but do not
forget your pruning shears. We
keep the Standard shears.---Em-rick
& Corwin.
We are now ready to make
pictures in Johnson's new studio,
in the Heldel Rlock. Hillshoro.
Call and leave your shadows.
Mrs. Uamseir, of Colorado, ar
rived Tuesday, for an extended
visit with her brother, Peter
Hebeisen, of Helvetia
Ralph Rubric, of West Union,
has ploughed up his hopyard,
and will raise oats this year on
the plat.
Call at Johnson's Studio, in
the Hei.lel Rlock. Hillsloro, for
portraits, groups, enlargements,
or views.
Ceo. Schulmerich is spending
the week down in the Yoncalla
country where he ami his asso
ciates have a big bunch of farm
mils.
Dr. Schmelzer, osteopathic phy
sician, ol l tirtlanti, will he at the
Commercial Hotel, Tuesdays.
Thursdays ami Saturdays; hours,
1 to 1 p. in. Consultation free. 5
E. H. Rotermund, of New ton,
ami who is interested in a me-
i i i .. ..i i i. ..
cnanicai device manuiaciiireu uy
i Portland firm, for exhibiting
display cards, was jn town Tues
day afternoon. '
A Columbia Ann Arbor hay
press, for power, 17x22, for sale
cheap, for cash. Reen used but
little. Address Argus H. P.,
Hillshoro, Ore. 4-5
Herman Collier, of Scholls, was
up Tuesday. He now has two
and one-half acres of onions seed
ed, aud hopes to get live more
acres ol the t nut in within a
fuvv days.
The Schiller a 10 cent cigar,
and the Crand Marca, a two for
a quarter cigar, are what you
want when you buy a cigar,
Kept at every bar in HillslHiro,
Ask for them.
Win. Ragley, of Leisyville, and
whose hopvards contain more
acreage than any other one in
dividual in the business, was in
tow n Tuesday.
If you will pay $5-1.00 an acre
for a farm near Laurel with good
buildings ami a large portion un
tier cultivation, millions of feet
of tir and cedar, call on the Ru
bric Rami Co.
Ceo. Schulmerich, John Con
noil and R. Lee Sears are the
latest to buy autos, and each has
a Parry, ob-H. P., tour cylinder,
R. Lee Sears made the sale to
Messrs. Connell and Schulmerich,
as local agent for the Parry
people.
Wo have a large number of
places from 5 acres up, some
with buildings, all improved, and
others without buildings and
partly improved, at all prices.
1 in brie Land Co.
Poultry and stock raisers can
buv Prussian Poultry and Stock
tonic at Webb's Feed Store, as
follows: $t packages, 75e; 50e
packages; o5e; 25c packages, 20c;
$15.50 buckets (25 lbs.) Rex, $2.
Tho heavy frost of last night
does not appear to have injured
fruit to any extent, although
early strawberries perhaps have
been touched a little severely.
Other fruit is unscathed except
in unfavored spots. It is what
may happen tonight or tomorrow
night that is making people nervous.
I
Asked for $710 Damages to Self
and Team
JLKV RETURNS DIRECTED VERDICT
Jacob Challacombe Files Motion for a
New Trial
A. L. Sexton, whose team was
precipitated through the Watts
Rridge, on Gales Creek, about a
year ago, and who asked for $710
damages to self and team, lost
his case last Friday. After the
jury had been sworn, District
Attorney E. B. Tongue moved a
directed verdict on the grounds
of a defective complaint. Judge
Aiken, after hearing the law,
directed to that effect, and the
jury found for the defendant -
Washington County. This stops
Sexton from further action,
Trie jurv -Wm. Roberts, Louis
Wilcox, Thos. Corkhill. N. J.
Christensen, Findley McLeod, J.
J. Adkjns, John Schmoltzer, A.
h Mc('urney, Wm, McQuillan,
Wm. Schulmerich, Chaa, John
son and It. V. Simon.
The jury in the case of State
va. Jacob Lhallacombe, tound a
verdict of guilty of cruelty to
animals, and Challacombe's at
torneys have filed a motion for a
new trial, which will be heard
later.
Mrs. It. F, Potts, of Tualatin.
was granted a divorce.
Court will again sit Monday.
April 18,
FINE WRESTLING MATCH
The wrestling match at the
Hartrampf rink last night was a
splendid athletic feature and all
who attended were well satisfied.
Strangler Smith took two falls
each out of Gaylord, of San Fran
cisco; Armstrong, of Albany; and
Anderson, of Vancouver. Smith
is a very classy wrestler, and
his strangle hold is famous all
over the coast. Eddie O'Connell
threw him, but only after the
strangle hold had been barred
in fact, this was the only way
wherein he could get a meeting
with the Multnomah man. El
mer Dennett, of this city, won
a tall over Baker, a bherwood
wrestler of local renown and
who, by the way, is a good one
- and Baked secured one fall.
The match was a draw. Bennett
surprised some of the local ath
letes, and with a little training,
he would be a comer.
Next Wednesday night there
will be another bout, when
Strangler Smith will wrestle
Cole, of Sherwood, strangle hold
barred, Cole weighing 215 pounds;
Anderson, of Vancouver, will
meet Armstrong, of Albany, and
Elmer Bennett will go to the
mat with Prof. Frank Ely, in
structor of the St, Johns Ath
letic Club. Cards will be out
later, announcing the place.
EXPECTS FINE FRUIT
"Wilbur C. Newell, of Gaston.
and who is president of the State
Board of Horticulture, in his re
port submitted to the board,
Monday, says:
Once more has the time arriv
ed for taking account of fruit
crop prospects and conditions.
Judging from the trees in those
parts of the state which I have
been able to visit this Spring, if
we have favorable weather all
through blooming time, we will
surely have a bountiful crop of
most all kinds or fruit this year.
Whether such hopes are well
grounded or not, I believe the
impression exists in most all of
the fruitgrowing sections of the
country that this year is the year
of big fruit crops.
Each succeeding year in Ore
gon shows better general care of
the orchards, and though the
past Winter was a very difficult
one in which to accomplish the
usual Winter work, it was com
pensated for by the beautiful
month of march which allowed
the work to be brought up to
date. In many sections the
blooming season is nearly over
for the early fruits, in others it
is just at hand, and with no re
ports of injury or damage of any
kind as yet
We do not list all the property
offered us for sale because a
great many owners want too
much for their land. Others
have that kind. You are sure of
getting ' the right kind at the
right price from the Imbrie
Land Co.
S. Herman, of Portland, has
not yet appeared to plead to the
charge of fishing out of season,
his attorney, Harrison Allen,
asking for a stay for a few days,
until he could have time to come
out and make the defense.
R. Lee Sears says he is ready
to hire his auto to parties, and
will turnish a driver tor cus
tomers.
O. H. Marrs, of Scholls, was
up to the city luesday.
The Southern Pacific is pre
paring to electrify the road from
Portland, out Fourth Street to
some j.int to the West, on the
West Side line. They are doing
this because the federal court
says it must get its locomotives
off Fourth Street. Whether the
company will electrify only as
iar as licaverton, where nassen-
gers can change from the steam
cars, or run on to Forest Grove,
is yet an oren proposition. There
is desultory talk that the S. P.
will run its line into Hillshoro in
the business section by making a
two block circuit, and thus tret a
slice of the passenger traffic en
joyed by the Oregon Electric.
Phis is plausible, as it i3 well
known that eventually the Elec
tric will invade the territory of
the Southern farther on South.
It 13 thought if the S. P. shall
electrify on into Forest Grove
that it will absorb the local street
car system in that city, and thus
give entrance to the heart of the
college town.
II. S. Sturdevant of Corneli
us, writes the Argus that the
Drys" are very much encour
aged over the recent city election
at that place. He states that
three years ago, the wet3 were
over two to one, and says that
last year the vote was 8 to 18 in
favor of the wets, and this year
the drya fought down the vote to
even on one man and were only
Deaten eight on another portion
of the ticket. He thinks the
drys have a rrght to feel highly
elated over the result, and says
they are going to keep at it un
til tne wet cohorts are beaten.
He states that those who want
to share In the glory of closing
the Cornelius saloons should get
on the band wagon or they will
get left
J. J. VanKleek. of Kinton,
was up to the city Tuesday morn
ing. While m town he exhibited
a new variety of onions, nurtur
ed by setting and growing Yel
low Danvers and Australian
Browns together, and then plant
ing the seed, and the new hybrid
is today as solid as ever. He
raised 800 sacks of the new de
parture this season, and a San
Francisco house says they have
no better keeper than -these. Mr.
VanKleek was given honorable
mention for the product at the
Lewis & Clark Fair and has tak
en several prizes at Grange
r airs
J. Millar, of Reedville, was in
town today. He and his family
returned last week from a win
ter's stay back in Eastern Can
ada. He says he has no use for
that country back there, except
ing as a visiting place, and he
now thinks more of Oregon than
ever. While in the East he vis
ited several days in Chicago. Mr.
Millar states that if an Oregon.
ian wishes to loose his moss that
he can do it in the East if he
makes a winter tripthe cold
will freeze and kill the accumu
lation.
In the Big Four" contest at
the West Union school, during
the last school month, Esther
Bechen won first place for "rapid
work" in arithmetic; Paulinia
Landauer read 255 lines in the
Fourth Reader and received first
honors; Lester Bellinger received
a rountain pen, for best penman
ship; Clara Pubols "spelled down
the school." Larl E. Fisher,
leacher.
Leon Girod, of Orenco, sends
the Argus a list of questions that
must be answered to the census
enumerator. There are but 82
questions, and that's going some,
The Argus intended to give a
digest ot the queries this week.
but its being so extensive, pre
vents. Next week, the readers
of the Argus will read what they
must answer.
The little daughter of Carl
McNutt, of Forest Grove, swal
lowed a small nail the first of the
week, and the object lodged in
the child's throat. The mother
summoned a physician, after re
peated efforts to dislodge it, but
finally succeeded in shaking it
out betore the doctor arrived,
She loosened the nail by grasp
ing the child's legs and shaking
her, head downward.
Geo. Kirkwood, well known
here and at Forest Grove, leaves
May 7 for a visit to his old home
in Scotland. He will ship to
Glasgow, and expects to remain
among auld acquent unti
some time in August. Geo. wil
have the time of his life among
the Scots.
The United Artisans will hold
a pound social at Orenco Hall,
Saturday evening, April lb. Ad.
mission, free. Oyster supper,
Escorts and lady will be served
for charge of one-half cent per
each pound of the lady s weight
ine tract oi land improved
with buildings and a consider
able portion of it cleared at $40.
per acre will not be on our list
very long. This piece is close to
the United. Imbrie Land Co.
H. L. Gratty, general black
smith, has opened a shop at the
old stand, Reedville, and will be
pleased to attend to the smithy
wants oi those in the vicinity.
All kinds of garden seeds in
bulk, t leld corn and field peas,
Arsenate of lead. Paints, oils,
etc., at Webb s.
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician, and Surf torn
OfBc Bally-MoTn bloc, opaUIr.
Roomi 12, U and IX Kmiiino Suulb
wmt oornar Bajalla tail Uvooad BtrecU.
Both 'Pqoiim.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offla apsUir o?r Tb Delta Drag Btoia
tUaidatiM Kaaiof Court Ho one,
tn tk ooruer of tho block.
JAMES FHILLIPK TAMIES1E, M. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Snrjfoon Southern PtclHo Railroad Oo.
CoimulUlion tn Kronch or Kngliiih. Of-
nno upauin, over L. at. Hoyt Cb'. Htore,
north aide of Main St., UUlaboro, Or.
MAMMMMMyVrVyrVVrVl
A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Pbon. Hillsboro, Ore.
DR. W. B. CUNINGIIAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
Independent Phone
ORENCO, OREGON
Omm. JL Bmrntmr W. . War
D AO LEY A HARE
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Boom 1 and 1 Bkite Balldlar
HILLS BOEO, . . UKEeo.N.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailay Block.
atraet. Orar Deoola Btora.
HILLSBORO ...... OKJEGON
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Room ), 4. ft s, Morgaa Blk. HUUbnra
JOHN 21. WALL
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
OEca DpeUtra, Bailey tfergaa Block
Rooma, iaa4a.
HILLSBORO. . OREGON
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Ornoi: Main Street, opp. Conrt.Houue.
HILLSBORO OREGON
THOS. H.TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, U petalra, Rooma j, 4 and j
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN -AND
SURGEON
The only graduated and licensed Veter
inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical experience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'U
. STABLE No. 1
Office phonaa: Paoirio Statae 601; lad. 21.1
Residence phones; Independent 243: Pa-
clric States 4SI. 1
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modem EauiDment
Tamiesie Bldg. HILLS BUBO, ORE.
Main and Third.
MODERN WOODMEN
Silver Leaf Camp No, 8I93, Modern
Woodman cf America, meets everv firat
and third Saturdays in each month at
ineir wail in Keedvtlie, Oregon. VUit
ing and sojourning Neighbors are cotdial-
ly mvuea to attend camp meetings. '
S. G. Rhodes, Consul.
R. E. Haldbrman, Clerk.
i s iniKiiNf; 1
I Contractor and Builder
I Large Barns a Specialty
I Ind'pt phone 131 Rood's DiV, jjjr
gjuusDoro, ure., K. f. D.jj
DR. G. F. SCHMELZEL,
Osteopathic rtyskUa
Offic Parlor Commercial Hotel
Tuesdays, Thursdays,
Saturdays.
Office hours i to 4 p. m.
rKMWW::VfJBSKaeri
A. C. W1NNEY&S0N ft
R Contracting Painters.
g Do a General Contracting J
Business. J
H First class work on all claseet of H
H buildings. Estimates gWen.
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