The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 21, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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!l..u iiml cill.tf l f''t distant.
on Uh i l- "!' It"' M'J'V. .
Tj.,. 4, ,Mml lI'Nif will Im- iIivmI
H(ii ll.UMl uillH' itpi'Ill llllllll"
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in- fur liiinsfli,
with plate via
llif "tt uml
fiu't inulhun win-
ant
rvurw
t-cri'tarv if th,- P.,,.,,-,1 ..r
I'l'mle hat i.-ii,,., to f, t a ..f
tli" Ii.mih.'h mul riHimH fr nut,
Itlsn limine ki-i hitu' rm.itij
lin n- nr.- a ynul many ! arlt'.-Vn
mining int. tuwn lml it. I,;,ni
work to I'. t Ii- iii...! ,r ii
Iinvitij,' liuii;;i H anil ciMiipu tit r..,
will notify N. . AI.-uin.l.T. uf
Hit' linl.ri.' Land ( ',, . u i'i
tlUlkf U lint of i I r j v. Ill,
ill rharj'i' to i-ith.T parly.
A liii.' ." ai r.' trai l with a n. w
liou.il' ami la:ii'iin'iit. m,,! (tl n,,.
.U:' of tnwn; fun- tilaiv for a
i-liirkcn rani h all t !. .-.. . .1 hut .-.
little 'lo e; him ),:u .( pnnns
downstair, .spare fur :! upstairs;
some fruit trees; $2711. terms.
Illilnie ,ainl Co.
10 CONCERT FOR
SpUn.lid I iiUrliiiimiint nt Crcs
unt, I ri.l.iy Cvc, April
utU) i'imiRwvti; is AWWir.o
ha; i:.';te(
lirniii: law
aleiia Kkh
briiig (nit
oVei
',"1 .1 ' . I
i,,r hi!! Ii r. riim for trail
,.,, ;i!i. tin' ImililiT Will h.-V
laths a'i l toilflH on eiu h llr.
i, H e cl.-tH. of hotel Hllli-lurxha-
in U .t for many y.'arn.
ami tli.- .r,i!in.terH an t U n.n
r.ituiaS. I for tlmii" faith in lh
citv, uMie tlf -ily. i" tuni. h to
U- cm rr.i! il.ite l that at last
ifciiii.' in.- ih hiittiiifntly ullir
.sjiinlnl I" "'' " Html t' tin' puhlii"
lltVilHuf the tovvil.
ci hi ic sau:
Tlt.MHi'l r !'!H"i will Hell at itllt-
lu- iuufiM'1 ("ii-?, i house went of
thf Witch lln.rl M-himl lioilH.'.
ami i!.' i' to tin- IeH..hnnitt
place, t ah imleH ca.Ht of llillttltoni,
at 1 ii i'. in,. 'ii
I KlhAY. Al'UII.
l";uk I 'i .". Ill ear.Ht.hl, weit'hf
1'jni. hH -mi ami Inn; lik'ht Wo
Iter tta-zmi. nearly ni'w ; Itari'ow ,
ru'ti.i!'r, net .singl.. Imrm'HH. Het
(limhli- harne.irt, now ; new cuok
nusc, ne.i, eupUa!"il, hous.'holtl
fiirmt'.rc, .ien ixhI I Hack
Saiieli chicken, w in tu'Mintf,
tun h et. tuinp HMt.n fur lilast
iiiK', nuru otln-r artich'H.
IVniri of Sale (Ivor $10. .six
month tune, hankahlc Hot.', S
jht nut interest. Jltl ami tin-ili-r,
ca-h.
A. I'lUiNtJK.
H, I'. 'iiriielillrt, Aut tiollfl'I".
John Yamlervsal, t'lfi'k.
mss ,mi:i:tin(i
County Clerk Bailey
marriage lieenves tu
SolmleWhki ami Mat'if
IlloUki, t he hmle elect
1 1 arrt .f ai-'e, ami having tin-
consent uf her father. ,lo,ef Kn;v
inolhki; an. I to Item-diet I'. Salva
dore ami Mrs. (Irpha M. Shi-ldun;
ami to Richard Mutiny ami Sadie
I'.erxl, daughter of I. K, J'.er.vt,
foiuierly of HillslHiro.
I In account of net tlintf a former
resident's lUHim-Hs, we arc forced
tit Hiicrili.e a inoilern cottage of
Ii rooiiiH on Q) f(,t h.i, with fruit
and U-rries, and eloie to the
court Iioiim.", Imhrie Land Co.
The man) friends of Mrs. II.
C, Hunter, of i'.eas rton, will Im
pained to learn that she Milfcred
a ftevere hiniKe oi paralysis, a
few davs nu, losing the use of
tier left arm. Her daughters,
Mr. J. 11. Kller-um ami Mrs. II.
.!. I'oitras, Ilea erton, ainl Mrs.
F. C, I latiHafiis, of Arlington,
WiihIi., are attending the hedside.
Keep our chickens enclosed!
Ju.it received a laru cunsiti-
ineiit ot txiultrv win1. iSovs is
the time to huv, Ktiierick &
I 'onv in.
N'euton Winner, of near Lau
rel, was in the eity yesterday
alteriiiHin. seckini the services
of a physician for a hadlv hruis-
ed index I'meer. Mr. W'oiner
has Kono out of hupraisinn en
tirelv. and hiuh that he cloesn t
propose to huck the market any
longer.
We are now ready to make
pictures in Johnson's new studio,
in the llenlel IU.sK, nmsisiro.
Call and leave vour shadow
Ih". Tamiesie, the first of the
week, operated on 1' rank Cooper,
t fanner recently tmm the r.asi
and drained over a gallon of flun
from his elu-st. I. miter H nt
I'ulila Kcquou-d i,, Trn nut and (iie
I mid I ihir;il Siippitrl
10 Ke;,t Uumil Committee i
trive an entertainment at. the
Cre;,rent Theatre. I'Viilav el e-
niiiK, April 'J!l, and the net pn -
eed.i will ssell the fund for the
Ite-it llimui. The 1 1 dishorn Kami
as kindly consented to render a
concert. ,, H. Alexander w ill
huh; "no ot (us popular solos;
there w ill he a Mayjmle dance on
he stae; a drill, Japanese Fun
Irill hy maidens; and a
minute parlor plav. the eve
ning promises to Im' one o in
terest, and the public is request
ed to L'ive ttus worttiv nrou-et
ilteral support. II.' there and
iclp out a cause that is worthy.
One more strong pull, and
work will heinn on the liiuMini'.
KHAL hSTATH rKANSFfcRS
A call for a mass ineetiiiK'
licrchv inatle for the evening of
Wednesday. April l!7, lM, at H
a'dock, at the city hall, foi ihf
mrnise of making general ar
ranifenieiits for a Fourth of July
I'fli'hrattoii. All citizens are re
luested to lie present, us it is
the de, ire of the iMHtple of llills-
Ihirn to have a rousiii; lmlepen-
ilencc I lay.
Ihv A. 15. Itailev. Mavnr.
HdlsUi.ro. Ore.. Apr. 21, VM,
KIM kN (lMI; liASFHAI.I.
liro W I'rm-tor to J 11 Miult, s urn
n 7-n I I n r 4 w Soo
Juliii Trmplrl. n In nun Sh ili-man
lit h lliiimr rariiia iloimliiiti in
(rt-o Man I In S It .iiiiiiirttn.iti, let
IMrtMlil Huilir H't ll-ritiitl len
W T llti to M I,il!l!il.l, J, H
X II I 1 ii I I
W r Hu'li In II M I.iiIdIikiiI, ju 12 a
iniur an HiHitr
'Hie M.ir.tons, of Portland, heat-
'ti last Sunday hy the Cardinals,
will he on hand next Sunday for
a return eame. Ihe visitors
claim I hey did mil have their
ftwlar catcher with them, and
Sunday they expect to ive the
I'xal nine a Kami1 for their
""'iiey's worth. The Maroons
also proiuise to KtroiiKthen their
team at other points. ThcCard
"iils. however, have struck their
k'.'iit, and will work ltetter the
coiiiine.
Sunday
name than they did last
mohair soi. i)
Hie llillshoro Mohair pool was
Sl;ld Tuesday noon, nt tint corner
(l Second and Main, ami Juhn
JV. Connell hid in the lot at
f" ' per pound. This was with
in oiu-eijrhth of a cent per pound
01 .the price paid nt the Dallas
sale, where the host Mohair in
II ' world is supposed to ho
Ki'uwii, ami where the iiool reach-
''d m.ooi) pounds. The pool has
"'ways been orirnnize-d in I ho
1,111111 I'.v .las. II. Sewell. who
generally has an eye for the host
'nance for j."ood nrices. Those
wl" nail wool in the pool: Her
.'.iui 1'nihl. Clvdo and AIIktI
Cincnln, .1. VV. and W. C. Jack
"i Wm. Itatchelder. J. K. Kof-
u'1'. "las. II. Sewell. Louis Pow
A- 'i. Wirtz. Liuhl & Reed,
'" N'luilmonch, (ieo. Johnson,
i'j'ltsc. (iiant Hrown, W. VV.
';'. Peter (Jottloib. Wm.
''lerjernen, Frank Dersham,
u" I''- Ueevos, Fred Howl by, Dr.
w- l. Wood. Dr. A. B. Htiilcy.
We will pay is cents per pound
wol. Wyatt & Co.
('lcan up the street it) front of
1 w Itusiness houses. It makes
town look cleanly.
aUnit lu veaw. ami ts rcvivitiK
nicelv after the experience. He
is nt' the Hillshoro Sanitarium
Ymir photo coupons on John
son's Studioare still Kood. Hrin
them in this month, unless you
have had the time extended.
Kikar Hannan, of Iluxton and
who is interested in cleaning up
S miles of r itfht of way, in com-
niiiiv with A. H, Davis, was
down to the city yesterday. He
is now at the Id mile post, ana
sas the tishinKr is fine.
If you are looking for pi land,
we have a tine piece of aUmt l.V
acres, partly cleared, almiit 0
miles fnm town, on Rood road;
no hills to ciimb; this laml wdl
vnttw anything. Im brie Land Co.
A. O. KiHi" '"l wiu'' resiiliiik'
on the Jack Roy place, at lioy.
;., tl... citv yesterday, and
enlled on t he Arirus. M rs.
tin was formerly Miss
Thornbll rirh. well known
ami at Forest drove.
.t,..,e!,i,' I S liorsuinr will
start work on the fill at
Kiirmiiurton hridee across
Tualatin, next Monday, am
bridci' will he closed
three weeks.
Carl Watson White, of CiH'S
County, and KHm luancne ra...
Washington I oun y, we.e
united in marriage ny .luuRe w.
W. liarnes, of UillstKir.), npm
'.), P.) It).
ii-.. i..,. ,, '.) on Rascline St.,
iu' inn' " 1 : , i
r.iwK bieh am dry, and Ku
H-atuii. at -r ''acn; mesc
the cheapest lots m town,
brie Land Co.
u.. ii., at has moved into
mi. oi'i"" --- ,
.1. . I.., ... .. Kill i l lLr. Oil I
11,1 .. itched the
ami mi. o.uk" ; i - .
openin; and wiumi K ku ;
l'ortlan.l. Tuesday - but that was
another Mr. ('.arret t.
Fred llaase, who has a neat
little farm over in the South lua-
iniin eountrv. was
im "'
vesti'i'day am
Artfus.
Inv (. Ik Win luv . y 57 s Willow
lifimk l"'tlll UK"1
' Moiuii lo I'Jllii-f Mi.ik". t" a
Vn r in ml 1
W r. (eilh Iu I'rnrl fiL-wail, I j H
J i Knlii'!in iliiimuni i"
W W Pmiir to h A M.Cattv, t in t
in John juliiiw.il ili. n .... 1"
W i; C.tilli. I i I'rnrl S'.rwmt, I ,U a
J i Kii liunl on ilon t u n.. K'
W W I'mnr lo J u A M, Coy. Hart
in Ji-Iiij Jeluisiin dun lii.n lo
J, MiCn'iy to Title- Tiuit Co.
Mini. hi. hIkivc I1
Tlioiiii Culie lo A W ll.i(lfy. 7 bi$
llu.i. Hit-unit ih nniH'il U'S"
Tlmitip Cuiir- to Jiu I'mly. 7 0;.S
Ih Strwnrt ilmiatli n 0(5"
J 1' Wkii- t" I W TIhuii e, lot in
Cull' inl'liluin I'i rrtst touvr ... loo
M I- hi In Win lliilims. I tact sre I
t i r J
Win llolmm t" K I'ointtr it l
tm-t me I t J s r 1 w 1"
Ji.lin Al in. Jos 1. 1', Caroline Wr,
Win Wrslon, .lotiii 1) !: Mom Win
Kullrily, to t'dilfl Ii)"., lilit of
wan . ,.
I. K Tmvrr tit whip, &ui." na almve- 5
Joliu C I'muImiO to Joscpli I'milwin,
10 tec 1 t J ii f 5
II I) Oliver to Com McKac 4 cii" J
Hi, k tin ilieintli.n 1
C It Viinrnt niltiir lo A J WcHnnii l
95', I 3 atl w. 35l
jnini-i II llulcliiiisun to Cluu HiiU'lt
iniim, 5 1 1 t ' " ' i ' '
A I. MatliMUi to I-rc'l tirhrke, 57
- ("...ion 6ooo
rlii. 'l',iit Co IoMhiv K Culilwvll
i .v
in
Kil-
Millie
here
the
the
the
alxtut
500
are
lnv
111 tne
called on
city
the
A P Luther started his street
sprinkler this week -f welcome
p,'0position, snice the rains
stopped.
The P K. & N. expects wn
to inauKiirato a train service
from HiUsboro to the end of the
track and hack, each day.
() Phelps has been operutinp;
the Machine at the Arcade this
1 .!..,( in 11 iii ''
vvecK, inn 1114 i""
Anderson.
Earl Wallace and wife, of
Por and. were out Sunday, at
ou,.'1 ' '.1... cm 1. -Wh ace wed-
tendioK on:
dintr.
ninek Minorca setting for sale
at $1.(K). fine chicks those, ina
nhone, 05(5.
liano for Sale.-$i50.C. S.
Parker, Hillaboro.
lent t II I 1 W
Ky Motw t.tC W htrutlicM. tiKt
to putclniiK l . J7 for 7Ho1
Lilli llmitfs to W A Klinglit, 15.64
t 1 r 1 w ."3JlH
Im ltnilry to Wm Hut, Jruciui
liolimt'11 nut) div JS
Joint M WbII rtit! lo Jennie ltrgdler
4,1m j.S t I n r 1 w 1000
S li Kholr to M A ,Shw, 11 acres
...... i.'..,t..,iu f I"
nri v , ... - -
!,' II Mnrne to C W Ml 111 lifts, h2.
...... 1 I t a r I w S H K)
ln W Me.rill 10 J C BilfliatWli, S
a Win l .rlnpr Jr ilimiiioii
Ida Hum to Henry It Miner, ? n
I, W i(i lteaverton
Ch iloMon to Krioik SiKsl'.V, n
n..,. II Sum 1 1 Dilution "t.v'o
Chri Christenson to t.po 1 uaieiy,
1 ot acres near t.icnetx'
A J McDiiniel to it Natl tun e-
lietj! 6.rtj a sec 15 2 r in
Joarph Oaniick to I'M. Pistol -
S.ms m It at MelRpr Si
I'lrie'li nnrisilil to las May, 8 acres
aliove Mountiiimlak' 000
Alfred Meinel to l.ulu Houon, jo h
sec 25 r 1 ",
l'. 'l'r., in Krilllk LliftlSS, 40 St'C
ri.XHl
i '11 u,.,.,U. 10 Olto llililetiimiilt, lot
10 Titai dville lleiwlils 4"
W'A Caster to K li Sharon, 5 "''
Tn.itiiliii
OreRim Nuisety to rani Koetier, lot
4 lilk ja Oiuico 1
Wh Co to Kmel C. ff, lot S I) k 12
Ilillstwroq C
John Paulson to Kutli Pnuison, 10 a
Chin Stewart doiistii " 1
J C ScliulmeiicU to Arthur M 1 till-
ism, .Wcci9t n r jw ......... 2 too
Invi Stinelit Co to l.ulu Iki.lotl, 7.0S
a Willow Brook l'titin..... 3
Jesse Ttaver to Msry R Sotber, 9-5
a t Korest C.iove 10
l.ouis N Ttaver to Shine, same as
above
RI-ST ROOM I UND
Since last week the following
contributions have been turned
into the Argils for the rest room
fund:
m V. Anderson. Reed-
ana v , AA
ville jf" .
1? thilmls. West Union 1aH
1 1,1 roeutens Hanks. . .
n A llonlev North Plains.. ..1.00
Wm Katchelder, C.lencoe 2.M
EH Poole, HillsUro... !
J N Miller, West IIillsboro...l.r.
Fred Hood, Rood wnuRe i.yo
Other collections, by commn-
tee
Jas E Kershaw, Hillshoro $5
Wm. Josse, of near West Un
ion, was over to the city yesiei
day. Money to loan on real estate.
Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku
ratli Bros., Hillsboro, Or. 21 tf
Mrs. J. C. Lamkin returned
Tuesday evening from a week's
visit with Mrs. J. D. Merryman.
of Portland.
A carload of Winona and Rush
lord wagons just received.- (n
ne .v-. Co.
While you think of it-don't
overlook the rest room benefit at
the Crescent Theatre, April 21).
SI rangier Smith, of Portland,
and one of the coast's noted
wrestlers, was in the city today.
lle.st make of Hard Wheat
flour, ifl.iiO per sack, at Wyatt &
'.
When you want ice cream, jf;t
the best. Hu.lewood KiH-ber's
( 'onfectionery.
Twenty-four Missouri muleH
were taken through the city the
first of the week, enrouteto the
work on me 1 . U. 6i IN.
F. M. Koontz. father of C. K.
Koontz. of Portland, was out to
the.). A. Campbell funeral, Sun
day. Mr." Koontz was a brother
of Mr. Campbell's first wife.
llurh Uoo-ers, of p.uxton, was
down to the city Tuesday. The
"hitr fellow" savs that P.uxton is
i'eltiiiL' a little bitfj-rcr on the
map every year.
Carl Iirenz, who bits a 11-acre
hopranch at Crawford station,
above Hanks, was in town Tues
day, en route home from Port
land, where he was visiting
friends.
C. F. Hesse, of Scholls, am
who has retired from farming,
was up to the city Tuesday, doing
a little niarketintf. He states
that there is still considerable
Spring work down in his section
Irvine; Lath returned Tuesday
from a trip to C-ottajre drove.
He savs that the Spring is ad
vanced nicely, down that way,
ut that old Washington Uunly
mks good to him.
Andrew Lendler, the Holstein
tuck man ami dairyman, ot North
ains. is very ill, suffering from
attack of pneumonia. His
p 1 1 I ...Ml
inanv irienus nope ne win soon
on the royal road to recovery, j
The Christian Kndeavorers will
, , , . t, k .1
give a l overly rvn-iai at, uue
ange Hall, 1-nday evening,
rpril '.. liefreshments and a
good program w ill lie among the
interesting features.
lorn To Ilenrv A. Smith and
wife, of near Lenox, April 20,
llo, a son. Grandpa and grand-
ma lnos, .viurpny oi iuounuun-
ale are very proud over the ad
vent ot the little grandson.
Wm. Hatchelder and wife, of
a -
iicncoe. were in town lut-suav,
im called, air. r.aicueiuei ic-
membered the Rest Room tund,
mid savs he will be more than
pleased when i js completed
Fred Rood, who is growing 20
teres of hoim below Newton, was
in the city yesterday. He states
that his vmesare fully a month s
growth ahead of this time last
season, ami there is indications
of a fine crop.
The United Railways has sued
out condemnation proceedings
against Richard hlemischer,
lle nrieh Bellman and J. war-
guiles, asking a jury to set dam
ages for their line passing
through their places.
The little daughter ot Victor
Crop, of near Glencoe, lost the
end of a finger, Sunday morning,
by getting it into the knives ot a
awn mower, which was proneii-
i i i:.,t . 1 ,1 n T
od nv a nine orouiei. im. um-
later dressed the little lassie s
wound.
W. H. Vickers, the Cornelius
confectioner, was in town yester
day. He states that Lee Hoff
man, w ho started back to Court
ney. N. D.. a few weeks ago,
expects to settle up his business
tliere. and come back to the
coast this Fall.
Austin T. P.uxton, of Forest
Grove, Tuesday, brought down
ft head of shoats for Fred and
Carl lleidel, who will feed them
com. The nice little price of 10
cents per pound on foot was
paid, and the two loads of young
porkers brought the modest little
sum of !?:V20.00.
Ward Robinson, aged 57 years,
Mini who litis been out of the pen
itentiary on parole, and who was
sunnosed to report every lew
weeks, neglected his usual letter
lorn.- in February, and then a lit
tie later skipped out from near
Corne bus. where he was worKing,
The oflicers caught him the other
day, and he will most likely be
returned to the prison, unless he
can show good and sufficient rea
sons for his neglect.
About 4 o'clock last Thursday
afternoon, a spark caught on the
mnf of the Main Street Livery
barn and quick work by Wes
Redmond and Gus Kempfer saved
the building. By the time the
chemical arrived, the fire was al
out except in one place on the
roof which could not be reached,
nnd a few coals down in the hay
The chemical quickly had the lire
nil evtimruished. It was a nar
row escape trom a big nre ior
the flames would have soon Deen
hevond control. Geo. bchuimer-
ich owns the building, and his
would have been a heavy loss,
A rain, had the barn been con
smned. the entire frame range
would have been endangered,
and the tire department would
have had a hard time getting
things under control.
1 TITLE CASE
Contention in Court Over a Forty
Acre Tract.
DIRFXTHD VERDICT FOR HOLDER
Other Circuit Court Busmen for the
Week Ending
The case of Sears vs Murdock,
plaintiff asking for cancellation
of a tax title owned by Murdock,
covering 40 acres of land near
Sherwood, was heard Monday.
At one time the land was con
sidered worthless. Bagley and
Hare were attorneys for the de
fendant Murdock, and were giv
en a directed verdict for their
client. The jury-louis Wilcox,
N. J. Christensen, Findley Mc-
U'od, Carl Her, Edw, Hughes,
Wm. Roberta, J. E. Baldwin, J.
J. Adkins, John Schmeltzer, M.
H. Henderson, H. T. Buxton and
J. B. Downing.
Dismissed - Oregon Llectnc vs
Galhreath and va Hale; Venen
vs Booth; Hedge vs Hedgede
fendants husband required to pay
$150 into court within 5 days to
prosecute case.
Foote vg Sewell plaintiff al
lowed to verify personal know
ledge of facts; defendant allow
ed until Saturday to answer.
Langley vaKessler decree for
defendant
Snow and Huston vs Edith
Monroe - restraining order grant
ed. Maddox vs. Maddox divorce
case set for Saturday morning.
Shute vs Buxton Lumber Co.--default
entered against Buxton
Lumber Co. ; Hillsborq Livery and
S. A, Brown; decree granted
airalnst other defendants.
Geo. Jackson vs Pacific Coast
Condensed Milk Co., suit asking
for damages for a broken leg;
demurrer argued and taken un
der advisement.
WRESTUNU MATCH
When you buy an automobile,
buy the best. Buy a machine
with a reputation -a machine
that has stood the test for years.
Don't be deceived or misled by
machines that are represented to
be "a.s good as the Buick." Re
member, when buying a machine
from me, I spend time to teach
you to operate and oil your car.
Anyone wanting an automobile
will do well to call and let me
demonstrate what the reliable
Buick can do - the car that has
no equal for the money. Made
in the roadster, two to four peo
ple, and the regular touring five
passenger care. Built from 22
to 3G Horse Power. F. E. Har
trampf, Hillsboro.
Rural mail carriers are getting
in early these days, owing to the
splendid condition of the roads.
Out on the Plains, between here
and Glencoe, and West Union,
the roads are superb, with but a
bad place here and there. A
tnp with J. VV
ranch, in his car. and another
with U. G, Gardner, to the T.
P. Goodln place, this side of
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surf eon
Offie Bailey-Morgan blocs, iinaUlra.
Rooms 12, l.t and IS. Kealtlanc Sotith
wmt comer Biwellna and Second Htrwta.
Both 'Phonea.
S. T. UNKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office upmUIr over The Delta Drug SUiia
Rbitdenea Kaatof Court JHoune.
In the oorner of the block.
JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIE81E, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon Southern Pacltto Rail mail Co.
Coimultation in French or KngliHli. Of
lioa upMtaira, over L, M. Hoyt Co'a. morn,
north aide of Main St., ililUloro, Or.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Connell to his Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phonea. Hillsboro, Ore.
West Union, was evidence enough mwwvmwmm
that the roads are in fine shape
te a rule, where the splitTogPR- W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day orNiglit
Independent Phone-
OREGON
was used in the winter and early
spring.
Watch the farmer boy plow all
day in a pair of Connell & Co.'s
plow shoes and then come to the ORENC0 m m
nouie wiin teet mat are nut tueu.
He then cleans up, puts on a pair
of Connell & Co.'s dress shoes, t.t r tj dtttt7MP'PP
uovtra ins uesi so I waumitc,scw
home about 2:00 g. m., and starts
work for another day but you
never hear him complain about 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey bwx .
street. Over Dennia Store.
HILLBBORO OREGON
9mm. ff. Bmwlmy W. 0. Harm
BAGLEY A HARE
ATTORNKYS-aT-LAW
Rooms 1 and li Shnte Bnildlng
OK EGOS.
Dentist
sore feet. It's the way our shoes
are made Connell & Co.
A scrap of paper picked up on
the attorney's table by Clerk
Bailey is amusing from the stand
point of showing what transposi
tion of syllables in a firm name
will do. Some attorney, in mak
iner exneriments on the firm
name of Nicholas & McCoy, had tuiiiiSiJuiiu.
E. B. TONGUE
scribbled: "Nicholas & McCoy;"
"Cov & McNicholas;" "Nick &
McCovlass;" "Coylass & Mc-
Nirdr" "InafViv & NickMack:'
v j ' ; l a wt4-t xt xt a nr t inr
"MoNleh&O'Coylas;" "McNich- aiWMBi-i"w"
las & 0'Coy," and the end is Uoom j. 4, ft $, Morgan Bik, HMaWo
not yet:
A carload of genuine newly
manufactured Hercules stumping JOHN M. WALL
powder, made by the E. I. Dupont ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
de Ne Mours Co., of San Francis
co, just received. Both tele- Oplri. BaUey Mrga0 Bloc,
phones. J. E. Borwick, Reed- Rooma, 1 an a.
ville, Oregon. hillbboro. - orkgon.
The Forest Grove local, leaving vvVMVawimivwivvv-
Portland at 1:00 p. m. every Sun- . .
day, will stop at Adams Spur, W. W. BAKHJ.I 1,
Citv Park, reaching that point at ajtoKB-at-LAW-
CONTRACT LET
A classv wrestling match took
place at the Hartrampf rink, last
evening, and the various exhibi
tions were appreciated by the
hundred spectators. There was
no faking, and every man went
in to win. In the hrst bout,
Prof. Elv. of St Johns, won the
first and third falls over Elmer
Bennett. Bennett getting the
coi.nnH fall in n fl(vir demon-
0t;r.n' ?tMn(rlflp Smitb won 2:00 o clock. 1 his stoD has been
in two straight falls from Baker, arranged through the request of Oin: Mam street. oPP. Court huu.,
of Sherwood; and Smith won irom Agent vicsers, so utai, panics HULSBORO - Oregon
Armstrong, of Albany, by put- from Portland, Beaverton, or
tin hi- nnnonent to the mat in Reedville, can stop at the ball
the first and third. Armstrong grounds to witness the Sunday fjjQC jj TONGUE JR.
won the second fall by getting games. ' J
Smith completely blocked. In wanted-Some stock sheep and ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
his contest strangle holds were lambs Need not be fat. Roomf and
barred. Prof . Ely and V ill A an- also use a f ew registered Cots
Lum, of Centerville, ended the wod or shronshire ewes and Hillsboro, - - Oregon
contest oy wrestling a ura 7 lambs. Edward L. Naylor, For
This was a very even contest, st r.rove. Ore. 2-8
t . . r 1 1 I iu - ' ' I --s. y m a - a .
ttTX J. A. Johnson, of Gaston, KU,AviAIN
IHK i-on.ici.j v. v.. t,'Kni0 fUU tn Jf VRTRRINAPV PHVSIOIAN
cose. E. E. C-olestock acteu as , .iu w
referee. The house was much Louis he other day via the 0. and SURGEON
lartrer than last week. & N &nd Union racinc. tie The only graduated and licensed Veter-
Will UC AUOCllb i Wl dUUUb iiu J j - t
months. As Hillsboro has the tical experience. ,
only coupon office in the county, office, hillsboro livery co.-s
A fmnt Vinlrara ViQa tho makinar 8TABLE No. 1
The county court met last Sat- ut an(j routeinj? of Eastern Office phon: Pacific sutea soi; ina. aw
urday, and openea contracts Ior tickets.
LUC UiU iVVl va-w j n . ... - ,
the hridve across the Ihe Schiller-a iu cent cigar,
Tualatin, at the Farmington and the Grand Marca, a two for
store The bids were: Wolf a quarter cigar, are what you
Brothers. $800; Mead Brothers, want when you buy a cigar.
$748; J. S. Lorsung, of Newton, Kept at every bar in Hillsboro.
$6C4. The contract was awara-
ed Mr. Lorsung. The fill is The Pacific Coast Condensed
about 6 feet in height, and car- jflj.k: Company is now shipping
rtes between z.500 anu o,uuu fln avpracre of a car oad of milk a
yards of earth. Some approach jay from the Hillsboro con- Tantieme Bldg.
must be torn down ana tne denser. This means a nice little
nlanking tonped on the fill, and Lav check for the farmers. The
this is included in the contract milk supply is increasing rapidly MODERN WOODMEN
price. since me glass seaouu iiaa star i-i
The court intends that rocn e(j. Silver Leaf Camp No. 8193, MoiUin
work Will Commence both at r.ac,tmVioA America, meets every f.,t
TKotpV.oi.nni1 Heaverton. Judire ""c "l " an" tuird S.uiys ' eacn tuoutii ii
. ... " m,, I rviin At Wmro I iminor. I I1..I. VTall in Da.luills ( Iwiinn Vim .
Gtxxlinwent to ' Jortland J' tons. We have them from $2 jng and sojourning Neighbors are cordial.
Uiiy, IU IUII1CI "im vt.vfe v"
. ,-.rvct v holnhinrr A HHiaaa I I ,
or not he can get a rate trom
the quarries down the southeast- " '
ern portion of the county. Since Janitor Tupper has placed the
Hill has taken hold oi tne u. a. easy-seats in tne court yara un
and pending the actual transfer, der the maple trees, and already
the officials do not seem to oe in- people are taKing aavantage oi
clined to go into any new freight their comforts these warm after
contracts, noons. The maples are getting
their toliage very rapidly.
SCOTT WALLACE Call at Johnson's Studio, in
the Heidel Block, Hillsboro, for
Residence phonea; Independent 243; ra
cinc States 481.
DR. J.R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do Hih Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
HILLSBORO, ORE.
Main and Third.
I I S I ORSIING i
M Contractor and Builder M
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank portraits, groups, enlargements,
Wallace, of Hillsboro, was the r views.
scene of a pretty home wedding. Agent P. G. Vickers states
Snndav. Aoril 17. 1910, when that the Portland Business men's
- ' , , -vt i,. i : ... . .....
their youngest daughter, xseine excursion, which reaches liills
Rena, was united in marriage to boro at 6:50, April 29, will remain
Alexander Marion bcott, oi or- m Hillsboro until 8:50, thus giv
est Grove, Rev. E. V. Stivers, of jng them two hours in the city.
i.v. f wMm rhi-iohori I hiiren fiT.
ficiating. The bride was beauti-1 S yur trees-but do not
fully gowned in lavender messa- ViXuar"K
The groom is well known at rick & Corwin.
Forest Grove and bcoggin yauey, Roscoe w Enig( of Yamv.in
and the young coupie wm iimr.c County) and Mildred Courtney,
T.netr noilte OU tiic laiui. im Af Woch nirtrm t mintu ururo
bride is well known and popular united in marriage at the United
in this City. W net e iut o numuci T7i,,ancrolifa nni-annnorc, Ann IH
of years she has held la position 191Q Rev Gu stover officiating.
witVi the Pac fic States Telephone. I
I Thousand-headed kale seed at
For fresh fruits, choicest and j Stevens Bros., Fatmington, at
freshest candies, etc., see Koeber. 1 35 cents a pound. 3-6 1
Large Barns a Specialty
Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div. U
1
Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5
DR. G. F. SCHMELZEL,
Osteopathic Physician
Office Parlor Commercial Hotel
Tuesdays, Thursdays,
Saturdays.
Office hours I to 4 p. m.
1
LiBi. ! Ki
a; c. winney & son n
Cnntractine Painters. M
Do a General Contracting
1 Business. "
H First cUss work on alt clashes of 1
b buildings. Estimates given, B
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