The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 12, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    HILC5B0R0 AAGU9 MAY I I9i)
FtQg 1
1 CHIEF CITIES
ARE SIDE BY EACH
I lu re Will K- hut
Utile OilfcrriKC
1 hitin your low
it pnxliii'i (imi!,i-.
tin- iii.'iinifiii'iurr
1HI
,il;t,M mv mi: Miki.toiM
gn IlllUfJlCi
,!,.tTM'iH t hi itk thai tin
,iiumrati"ii if I'iui-hI
lill:UMni w ill It V t r
iml!'"i
i:i'
i I tli '- an- it unmix
f tli.- Ul'l.'i.l
t!,.- ,..!!' city
i,,, !, law, IHU-1 U in tin
t I"' '
(.,,Hli
,,. ,,, tli. r, although it ih mi
licit ForeM Crust' wil
tlif bent huiMV to
, larpr count, w ing t"
r
InwIv hoarding at
w ho f lu'Cth ' ilv.
ii.r..
1...-I
tlif oiiK
! tin' ctilleec t"W ii liiii
(dunty Mat, ii in'-
, .hh H'H fur atis thing.
Milium t tin' i-nuiii'-i atitm
,,f j. .)!.' l'tW''M l'1'' t',,-s 1,1
four al twenty, l!ilM'ro ami
,., ( (iiiivr balance I'lu'h other.
;(i t.uMi Kan euiclly lit name
,,:i(ioll llrawillL' hl'hool
in'in'. an
S u,l M. I
m.HicV a- the other,
aiid nnd make
We will mart
'if tin' hi? ft- I
lil- in a fi",v ilav.-?. We no-,., have
it muih.Iv of 1 inch, J", in. h ami )
Hu ll, iiii haii' I . I'u'. hi y n i r or-ii-r
at once, (liir i lay it the
Im hI !ur iniiriii (.'imhI durable
tiiu g nlir now. doner &
:n.-ll. ('.... Si-linlli. Hill ,!,!,.
On-.. Koute ' 1ml 1.1 7tf
K. I', r.-t.ri, Harold M.rrv
man ami W. I'. llylke, all .stud
cut uf tlic I'liiwrsitv of Ori-i'im.
an- debating thiri evenine wild
tin- Wa .liiiij't.m Statr l'iiiveriily
trni, ami Hill .Urn. v.nuld like to
i.-r tlic I ii i y 4 whn an- Ho V..-II
liliiv h . i-ri- ran) (ill all uf the
In ii s ir -i.
Ni-wf t r.HO patterns nf wall
paper, dandy designs, have just
arrive.l at W. II. Taylor's nlmn,
mi Main, between Third ami
fourth, ('all in hint .hit tliein.
The hwellest llhe eer brought In
the city. I'lulll l1) rents per mil
up to&l.lio. I'iMtiinateri given on
paper imu nutting it mi
wall. All work guaranteed.
W, II. Taylor. 1 1 il;i.ro.
While ). W. I'.ath, now at
lii verude, ('al., was M.sitiiig n
i
I la-
Spliiuliil Programme and
OuiiJ Al tin .Pun. c
Villi TIMill HKOKMI IISTIIIS VIAK
l int ol Vitir.iiiH I'rtRcnl al Siini-Annual
Cnnu'iiliun
HOTEL NEXT WEEK
The semi annual meeting of the
vYa.-hiiu'.ton Cuiinty Veteran
Ah .ix iatioM was held at ('nrn,l-iu.-i,
la. t Saturday, with a si.len
did atteiiilanee. ( 'onicliuH car
ried the day as the place of hold
ing the annual rc-union, which
v. ill l- held in duly. The drum
corpK, of rortland, were present
and furnished music, and the pro-
sour H'rain w;w spiermmiy arrariKi'U.
There was a hi? dinner.
speeeheH galore, and a vmi'i"i
all around om1 tiim'.
8ur;8ori Southern Pucitio Kailral Co
CoiiHulUliun In Kreni h or KiirIixIi.
lice iipMtairD, over I,. M. Hoyt CV. ntor,
aurtb bi.Ib of Main Ht., HillHborn, Dr.
Drooe, proprietor of the
i . . . . ..
l iu'li low ii K"
( 'ai' tlu' Willie Hchool
A
III
ill.
I'.e
en
pre .h I'ej-iiT Irvtn l oieht
pl.nTH the imputation at
I ''."M,, and w luh' iiotl.ini.'
. l.-nine.l from the ccnu.
( atoi -i here, uw in to the
. ol tlH'ir worK, ii h mpu
1 that the i iiiiiit w ill
ttiii vr.e l''ul'i"t !l'ii U cIomi
r in lionorH.
If i iv person in llillslmro lian
,n ..w i limked they are request
,,1 t., notify '. K. Hi'irhniaii, or
N II Ali'nainier, rri'lary of
the Hoard of Trade-.
MoU I ON WHI1COMIJ
.ii i
M
.-.l! 1 iUl
i'o,viied in whit' ori'anihi
i ii rie.l a ImtlilUet f w hiti
.i ml J. Morion and Mi-;
U 'hitt'ojiih were united in
t tin' holm' ol tin
j.r-,.,-'-, paivnt i, .Mr. ami Mri. I..
Wl.itroiiili, Vi'dlieiday rli-
.,.!-. Mav 11. U'ln, li'.
m, - -A oll'u iatlll)', Tin' l-nde
v. a
!!!,((
io , . The hiuiHi wa d.Ti.rated
with larnatiuitrt and hl'n'H. atu
t'r. i . reiitony wax performed un
,!. ,- , l liiiifii i ora lire h. Alter
t!..- niarriai', 1 Mr hi refreshuien
SelVeil U' UH' weiiuniK
( Inly tin" immediate rela
..f the nm tract in ir parti."
in attciiilanct'. Mr. am
Morton departed for a short
inir trip, niter w lui h they
take up their residence m
! ! . I
torn. I In' irroolil IH me mmi
W el'.'
par! ,
tr..
W l i t'
Mr,,
ttedd
u,i;
Hiii-
of . II. Morton, and ha-s ln;en
sal. -.Mem u il h the Sc HI UiellCll
and Counell & Co, store, ue
c - iely. Tin' hride in wel
known here hnvinif for Severn
i'lliiloed I'V tin
County Telcphoiu
ear U-eii
Wa- hiiiKtoii
'oinpany.
(im: MORI- l IIII IR cm nil
ih. i r I'U v iil r?r A II Tlinin.ii. I
.. I v, I! li.-i 4II1 U u lav, Win
K .!m ly Co I' iyh l, C 1' llmi.oif 1st
tlimi, I. M'mli-r c'o A nt Win, W M
Jark'On Cii K H A J lnx.lrv Co I hill
Vlitm, I' I Wel Col 471I1 I I, S A lm
i ll Co I mill 1 1, Wm N'.rlun Hi m Urn's
Mum, l-rmikliii Ii .iiliiy 71I1 Ii Cbv
Jl- Wl lo t I t Ml. I llrr Vol. I. C Kot
f II 44 C M Krl!(.i:u I, isl Win lav
II riiilri.mU-, II 96 111, A C Arvhlmlrl
11 ., i.l,. I 1 l!..,.,,.f,.WT I- 111 W 11
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I'tti'H, (.'raileil l ol.HWoMs; Uirl irlUii.Ci Ul ( ihi.i. J11I111 IIbI.Iwiii I.
l Mmi, Wf.1 11 S Tilton l II Mum, A
C . .i- Ii I'll Olii", .lull W Hurt-
ru.. I- 7 Win. Crii T l.oUiuil, I) 1 Hir
Cmv. I. I Cornell A Wl. A W llatlirl
I. j 1 Win. I' S l-.U ti (' 4S Kv. M Colli
Il eu !l, f M Tli.ni'ii II I"'' H 1'
(i.ir.Um Iml nlini lv, J J Wlik.-n II sll
Wm A I Ikillrn K I Ilir.Jtl inn .1 Mcsih
am I 6 Iml. V II II skill II 4.1 Wl", J
f. f I '..It nrr (' 11 111 I'. In Hlllltll A Itl n
aw 111 111 in - . v.- u
II 111 . Al .Hlfll IU 1- I'" 1.
II. 1. r. 1:0 lnl Ul. V A II iv. I 1 Aik
F M I taliltrr h 7 I I Cnv, I ir C T1hhh
IC u K Cn, .l SC 1 llrllMi" II 14 v. 11
K II f.rmil II iii N I.R limulnll 1. S I
Cl I) .1 ll.iMiiian 4 li l' t"f- " (
WVtl K H Wi, J S Tin mpi M'l
h.,1 ! M Krfii.m K 111 Inf. H f Mil
it lUr.iUKloli H U HI I' f. W J K llmrll
S' t r K Killr, In i H Ii-"" in ' 1
j. 1' Sli" (' 3' t 1"'. C R Batnliirl
l 1 1. lav, C A W'iIIiiii I full Vl Ii'f. J
I'.n ir'l 'i Iml Hl'v I. A, A M l ollins
. Ml. II II A. CllBH I.Oll'llll 1". I4 s '"f
W II Tli un I. I 1 I'ov. (""" A"'1' 7" N
V V..1
The hallot for lioldinvr the rc
union wu.i: W) fur Cornelius; 51
for HillnlK.ro, Comrade H. Cran
dall. of ltillsU.ro, then moved
that the vote for Cornelius he
made unanimous. Comrade Auld
I that it was the sense of
Wanted: Man and wife to work (m, nu.etin that statues of (Jen.
at sawmill. Woman m cook ph w, or other i onleilenue omccrs
the husband to work around the Luln ,,t lie placed in the hall ot
mill an. I haulier yard, liishup ,., Washimrton. As it was
(tie town ol .si mi. called llelliet,
California, a w eek or so ju'o. he
nu t . A. Walker, formerly in
the confectionery husiness here.
Walker is now runiiini.' a wlmle-
ile ice cream manufactory, and
i 'lima' nicely.
Sheep for sale: I have for sale
1 he.'!'
Hie lull hlooil I otSWOliI MICK;
fourteen lamlirt; also team of old
ioi-m'i. IIimi each; cheap, or will
rade p ain for youn HpH'k.
", Crown, t'oriieliim, (ire., K. 2.
ndepeiident telephone 'i'f, Hills
mm central. "-!
W. C. Hare, of th.
i'.atfley & Hare, was one of the
if ler dinner speakers at a ban
piet y.'wvu iii I'ortland. Saturday
nielil. at tin' recepuoii jiven
iuy Tallw't. the general manager
if 'the Oregon Klectric llailway.
Co to Wvatt i t'o., for the lat
. " ii- i... i..,.i.
esl snoes. hi' cat i un jaiiv
ard; the I'.radlev-Metcalf; the
Ct Iliinn and the Hamilton
Crown the Ust makes and
styles. .See our display winnow.
Clyde Lincoln has tfone to ln
1 1 . r .....i
vermes, ,-uoiiiana, ior un e.uine
I tune, Clyde has taken up u
homestead in the plateau region,
and he expects to raise smile
w heat.
was the inil'Sl 01 iVIlS.S neieri worn cuininciiuc on .ueaiiii. I ttf I'lQw'If.n u Vim ,.,,t ,,r, 9f- each
Jates, the past week. Urrounda for the big three-story i.:i anfl ' ho (.haru-ed with ex-
We carry a choice stock of cement bl(x:k hotel, some time plodinss- dynamite in a stream for
fniits and nuts: Koeher s Con- next week, urovided the water the purpose of killinir fish. The
ectionerv. ihua fl'ieiont tn trt't a hearing, when set, will be liefore
i.....:.i i..:i r C.....U T.,.,1., i ....j..?... ' ti. c Judire G. W. Carries, of this
tin, was in the city Monday jacob3 & Landess already have ;.'
morninir. i i t..i,.i,t, r.
....v miympia Hotel, Cortland, wruie D Q , ,
Sum! Ask yourself if you manufactured for the first story ,ir;v;' thf. ;am ifl,ns,in OFFICE Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
,'Ver traded with Norman Greer; lj.,,,1 pverv dav sees more laid to rilnej tho othrflav wan thrown Bailev-Morean lilock.
il you haven t try mm. .;in - from v.-ls butrirv and suffered a Roih Phon.
v' 1 . .
H. K. N'orthrup, of near Hoy, This rrn wj make all the dislocated shoulder. A child was
was in ttie City Minuay aiier- . , . ,, . . a mol! .nrr aiso uiruwn uuiaim oaui nuiseu
Ilir inH I I niT. W Tnn. n ,,-na r -a I ln
U, , . . . 1 ' ' 11 . 1 dillll.il. niu la CJ i-v 1 IK
l.on e.u ii--.nl led IT .am I'et I .. ..ii . . .. . .. I
" ""' J"' ...v - r-i l ha nnw ornil-'flirA Wl I i riOlrlo thn rliu
l, I 1 I , I All. 11V M uvvui . uuvt VIIV u..i.n.uk.uii.
trie im-si. na.iewiMMj - rvuvinri o
Confectionery.
J. L. Simpson, of South Tuala
tin, was in town Tuesday, and
sizes up the fruit crop from
present indications: Karly Cart-
lett pears, about a half crop; late
Cartlett, the larger pear, a good
vicld: rietife nnines. loaded:
Mrs. TS. ,""oundation Work Commences as Italiar)i not over a half crop; ap-
Sn as Water bubsiUes pies, loaoeu 10 uie Kuarus, aim
must be thinned; chernes, a fair
crop. Mr. Simpson says that the
apple crop will suffer unless he
can Ret help to thin them out.
the as they are set heavier than for
years.
Attorney Lanpley, of Forest
Missb.is Carker of Albany Wr. Tamiesie ex'ts to have Grove, asks that Saturday be set
.wiss iois arKir, 01 Aioaiiy, for the heanncof Iitunhart Herr.
T II (1 - - n-
Armiand Oreotiian, $2. 25.
T. W. Sain was down from hi
Caston ranch, yesterday.
Restaurant for sale in HilliJ
lK.ro. Ind. Tel. 3J, Box 36, CO.
(let my prices on millinery and
ladies furnishings.-
II. II. Hall was in from Shady
Crook yesterday morning.
J. II. Dooley, of near Bank3,
was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. T. P. CiHHlin, of West
'nion, was the guest of Mrs. J
VV. Goodin, yesterday.
PROFKfWIONAU
MANY CEMENT BLOCKS ARE MADE
Jacobs & Landesi Will Put in
Manna Work Thi ouihout
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
FhyHiflan and NoriftHm
Ottlco Hailey-Merin bincc, upoUIra,
R001111 12, 13 and 14. Ks.liiM Huuth-
wii rornrr ll-.lliie and rMiwi (Urmia,
Uotb 'I'huues.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otic uptalr ororThe IH-Ila IriiK r'ima
KkStiUnco Kul of Court Houw,
la the comer of tbe block.
JAMES FHILLIFK TAMIESIE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
noon.
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. ?.
Physician and Surgeon.
Hillsboro, Ore.
. . I
W. B. CUNINGIIAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
...!.i.: 1 1 1. iun n-,
W1LIIIII 0. UllATIV Ol UIC V'K"!' r T)n,. .' fM.-n
Llectnc depot, and will occupy pa . T(JJfIav .n(1L . , T.
Weslev Caine. who recently one ot the best corners in wei . a. . faf., ,u afart j b
soul nis i.ik i arm ai uienioe, wasii-ikj. on the Reeves' bridsre work.
in the city Saturday. ,mc south of Cornelius, about Mon-
uuu. n. niLUJA w.oiui , r .. i tu ii,...i ,,
uay, mav ij. i nc iicikci i. oa-
mill will cut the lumber for the
.John H. Dorland. of Shady
Crook, was in the city, on busi-
n.. ii lira ,.., l,;flr vuv "VI Z"1
.. . i 1 I tetl. ri. TV 1 1COA. UCOULV OIICl III I nnH ,4- 1 1 In n BAyvin
IieSS. haturiiay. , .7; n'.'i ' : , puuumc, aim umu ""U"IC
unuer oiienu naiicov, tlmg to nn mt tne timDers
M' 11 I ,,.... i.f 1'..vi,.ii u'qi ll.a Hunnlir.shm I'oslsrnav mnrn-
down to the county seat yester- inK and bids farewell to public Uailey learned the beau-
dav. service in Washington uounty. ucs uiauwii.K, ounua,, ..c
Mr W nnv hnq hpn in Hi Stioro went lu L.auiei vum inc uiatn
Herb Matteson. trame warden lr- "llcof " 1 , n nnw ih "White Fear"
for his district, was down from Z and had a break down in the ma
alKive Caston, yesterday. LwLi n vaM vUwethw ns chinery. F. Ii was brought
i..r,l f '.coner of Seholls. andLnfU oucuaanr onrt hnn Wn home ma ricr, and swears that
. ..t 1 t I . I. . . . w ,1 Iln.ni.rillm ncfAH t hft lYinnKiri d
who is husv irell ntf nis oijr iarm nVnutv under Mr. HancocK tne m mooici uk uiui...c.
seeded, w;us in town yesterday. past year. He has decided to l. w. Mead, of St. Louis, ar-
Arthur K. Dailey, mail carrier sell his proi)erty in HillsDoro, ana, nved the last of the week to visit
aoouiUUlie I. kocb wn.11 ma mm- nis nrorners. lie I1KCS jrenon
ily, to Newport, where he will very well, and may eventually HILLSBOKO.
ao into the grocery Dusiness. ocate in the West, tie and
Mr. Wilcox is a proficient busi- Amos Mead, Bert Mead and M
ness man, and should make good m. Mead, leave in the morning
in his new venture. for Springfield to visit another
His residence here gained him brother, Cash. Mead.
Independent Phone
ORENCO, OREGON
DR. W. E. PITTENGIvR
Dentist
. . . . . r i 1 .
on tne rural oui 01 iaurei, was
in vesterdav. enjoying his vaca
tion.
Henry Parsons, of above Dilley,
was in town yesterday morning.
He has lieen hauling timbers for
shipment this Spring.
Roouia 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Bl.x H.
atreet. Over Dennis Store.
fIILL8B0R0 - OR KlioN
Sm. H. Bmglms W. 0. Nira
BAGLEY A HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Soomg 1 and t Sbute Build
OHK.liON.
E. B. TONGUE
5 ,
a wide circle of acquaintances,
T.-. II A 1 V,
,. . .... ri' . 1 Cl J ...511 U. Q .rannlnp rA. f. Maurj, CNSdScu "'7'c
lienry loeue, oi uejunu u c..- a..u v,.c.c "... - - fc mCMjeiijn(r 0f the Wilkes Bros.
coe, was in yesieruay. iie ii'F ."' ?.?. .. , front was struck l.v a brick, the
nut v..i finished his seedinir. as Miss Nellie Wilcox, a sister oi i ...:.. .. , ,.,:j.
. v - - " ... , , t r ( i I III ss e I i I I i i v I I I II I I LI lc v iiiuu ,
Mr. Wilcox, will remain in nuis- , : Kf ,a .OE
boro,and give her attention to V -
her music c a.sse3. ... , . ,
-- . . . i ,,ni. n eniAiir rk'inn la i.nnnu .
I . I I 1 1-..,,..,,
I.i'os.. .MouiuainuHie, vmk'm..
Steady work for right parties all
throueji season.
Cream of fresh lemons, for fare
:ind hands. A delightful face
preparation. Mrs. M, S. Ncy
hart. '.Uil it Main. Independent
Telephone OST.
Cert Howeii and wife, of Cort
land, were out, Sunday, visiting
much of his place is lowland.
W. A. Bollinger, of Forest
drove, and A. A. McCurdy and
lank Geiger, of Cornelius, were
in town yesterday
I now have a fine line of mid
HAAS-FITZGERALD
. tn 1 TT
summer millinery, and am sell- :.u'nof WesTUnion and for PTief over the loss of their little
ing it at unusually low prices "y HiUsbo- fostf s passed away, the
This lot includes a new line of .53 ta S result of an injury sustained with
children's hats.- Mrs. 1. Bath. ' TLJL m ?? a colt, two weeks ago.
Mrs. J. L'angue, of near Cedar
Mill, was in town Friday. She
and her husband feel a deep
seen that this would lake up
..uieli time the motion was with
drawn. The program was then!
continued, and it was voted to
have the reunion on July 1. A
Cornelius promised the U'st en
tertainment iMissiblo and war
ranted the "ohl boys" a good
time. The following resoiuuon
w ;ls adopted:
lins ftlwnv t the Iroiu m
linn
The S. hulls ChanipioiiK tiHik tin
Kintoii Colts down the line again
l;i,i Siiiidav 10 to f. K. Heller
of Laurel, ' held the mound for
the Champions, and 0. I. Kirhy
was on the receiving end. Cav
ies tiik the mound for the Colts
Iml onlv lasted two hillings, ld
tlie short stop was called t tin
i.h the game. Umpire Sham
berg billed tin- game. The Colts
passed two men over the plate in
the first, inning and Sclmlls start
ed their fireworks by passing six
men over the pan in the second
inning. Kiuton followed with
three scores in the third inning.
Alter this the Champions con
tinued to pass men over the
plale at intervals, ami the best
the Colts could do was to reach
i hi ri bare.
It being ii line day there was a
large crowd present making a
very interesting game, consider
ing the poor condition of the
r rounds.
The Champions will play 1,11
the homo grounds next Sundiiy
with U-'edville. A good game is
expected,
Memorial Advance No! ice
Till. M,. in,, roil UOI'IOOIl Will III'
preached at the Congregational
I'hurch, on the Sunday belore
Ih'coraiion Day May ''
Rev. Kvan C.' Hughes. The
Decoration Day program will be
hold in the CreHcent Theatre, and
there will he a program by the
school children and addresses by
local speakers.
.i r..' .. 1. M r K.ii.'.m m nil rt.ir rlrrll nsswiH.."'.
Willi menu ... . - y. - "" .r",, olhrr occHsion. l.y
niu. ii' ' ' this evrt lo lie rciiiriin. i ci
IH'eted with the AlgllS. fbat lliin aaaocialion nU-ii.ls to tlic
I .1 ..r .., ,.llM mill tlie i(io
For rent: Two store riK.ms m ,nd 0th .pr.ker. for iheir
ami twosuitesof ollice rooms, for u rn, ,, ,w,riotic ncld.eves to tins
lenn of ears. in the lleulel ...u.icm-our i..ce.e ih.nht and
:. il , I IlillsU.ro. Kr.Hd,. aod hope that one ..ul a l ay
l.tiuoiiiK. .'..'.. - - . , . cornel ua K"
i.' M lleide . Rooms I ami ... i.lt Im-lllHivi
II. .i. lei Muildillg. u.,..,-..l that we have twen t-ealrd
'. . , . ........ I ll.wi.. rovllv before, but never, o well as. his
Wlllreill . nnioiu iioo "j . tune Anin thanking tins coniiiiiin.i
Kau man were mai i ieo, i...., e suhunt tnene reaoniuoi.i..
nun ni the home oi w, iui- " i""
r, i.'i". -- .
man and wile. Kev. ." V1"1
man. of Newbcrgli.3, olliciating.
u- voiir chickens enclosed!
i ,
.lust received a laigt
inent ol
the tinu
Corwiu.
o. R. Powns,
Committee.
consign-
IK.ultry wuv. mow is i
inv - r.me i a ot
The Koselair Brief
to
iMoiri.u Att.vimev E. B. Tongue
has concluded a lengthy brief in
i h.. Unse air case, now on up pea
... ., 1 . il A l if , L.
k ... r.i.c.w Kllllie I - 11... L:. , t,i,llvl .1 I lllll 1. 3 LI 111 1 L lo
llll l'01l'l,. " . in ii"- ."'I-' , . , , ,
.i. . c.....t uiriiwbernes ever ; t,,. hands of the printei
uie iiini- , , . i i..,r .lh-K.,,,.
... i ... ,i,.ii nun Kit. boh ill ,.-.H nmkp :i luiim in """
on im - it ii in . - .. I
...,.ii. Hunks, vesier- nio ,i,r,io nnd exnausineiv
ov ill' e.f,--' .. ., ,i
covers every contention 01 me
..iicl'iv win- defense. It is expecmi
from
of
placet
down
day.
Wvntt & t'o.'
i . 1 i . ..(I Ul III 'H III Millet iviini . .1 .
dow. me uiu. . ,, i1(, ; the hands ot tnei ouri
that
' hats, within a few days the document
tf.
Sarah
Forest
and then it will be but a short
null a O.H'ISIIIII 111.1 L".
I II 1 11' ui.ii.
reached.
VOK SALH
i. duui. vednesdav evening. May 11,
Davidson and Mae 1910, at the home of the official
Chas. M
rater, both of the Cornelius vi
cinity, were married by Judge G.
W. Barnes, Wednesday, May 11,
in Hillsboro.
Go to Wyatt & Co. for the lat
est shoes. We carry the Pack
ard; the Bradley-Metcalf; the
Utz-Dunn and the Hamilton
Irown-the lest makes and
tyles. See our display window.
Samuel Moon, of Centerville,
was in the city yesterday, and
ays that he has his grain crop
ill in.- He states that crops looK
tine out his way for this season
of the Spring.
Dr. Brodericht, who has been
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW
Room J, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, BllUheio
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Offica Upatalrt, Bailey Morgan Blo.-t
Rooma, I an t,
HILLSBORO, - ORKiiON
W. N. BARRETT
ATTO RKE Y-AT-L A W
Ornoi: Main Street, opp. Court Hoiu.e,
I -
i
11 I.unnUn l Wnnit-n xin -v"i o oil TT oror I rr-r onnn rt rvn rr S i
incr minisrpr. n.ev. r rericus. I at uie kjaniuii imu, a vi i aii-ixDUK.u
The ceremony was performed in from pneumonia, is so far re- vvvvvwwvyMVWvv.,
tha nrocunnn or mr. anil iiirs. o. cuveitu inat uc icavco n.v .wo
W. Hartrampf, Mr. and Mrs. F. of the week to assume his medi- THOS. H. TONGUE, J H.
W L.eDSCnai.1. anu iUISS ocnna tai uui.ca at wiic 1 . iv. u. I
Lepschatt, ana tneiamuy 01 me sirucnou camps. ...
bride, and was solemnized in the The porest Grove Odd Fellows Morgan Blk, Upatalra, Rooma 3, 4 and ,
berman language. . have et a contract for a new
. Thev deuarted this evening t,
nil fi-nA MnrL- will Kpcrin in n I
for a short wedding trip, after few' daySi The structure is to
Hillsboro, - - Orepon
which they will take up their Lost about $15,000, and Starrett
residence in i.ne nome ui u.c & Son have been awarcied the
groom, in North Hillsboro. contract.
A TT 11 . . . : 11 U,, n Uinw?nrr
didthhav DADTV A. iruuer wm nue a ucanufe
Ul l I I I i-. ii
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
next Wednesday before Judge The only graduated and licensed Veter
KomM nWawt uith trip sale of inaT Hillsboro. Sixteen yearn prac-
A ..Liocont nnrtv was tendered -n. u' u... u,. ii f,f TV. tical experience.
. ,. a 1 111. 1P001 ii.vaoui.w f" I ml l iv oeiow liic icuai xi.v.
A fine tract of land about 158 JoelLorsung Jr., 0f Newton, Sat- cornplainini? witness is Shrock, orncK, hillsboro . livkry co.-s
acres, paruy c eareu, a Hurdav evening, May 7, mu, tne fVll3 .. pd Commissioner! . . a lnuc' "a-1
vuiuv pinnies x autuu otavois wi; um.
Residence phones; Independent 243; IV-
itic States 481.
deal slashed and sowed to timo his 20th birthday. f this ounty
iuV i,um.. r, i nose present cic. o"u . , ,n w cnutV,
.ills to climo, ana nne irua Li ; d Adeline Meier, Jose- c V f .fwhi h k
and, at $50 per acre, on terms. nVlin(1 ad Marie Edwards: Mar- of tovvn, about half of which is
- lmbrie Land Co. Tha Freudenthal. Olina and Rose e eared and in cultivation , an oi
Rev. V. V. Fisher, of the Cox, Nettie Jansen, Louisa Mc- he
Methodist Church, will return Keny, Sara and cva neycraii Land
from his California trip on Sat- Henry Steinke Edgar Rehse, bargain, bee tne imone i.anu
unlay, ami Sunday at 11 a. m. Herb Schulmerich, t rank an-
...in ,,...i.i,.i, ui "s.i..ini' hinirs. rtervva . JOS. anu van mcici, i ne scmuer a 10 tcni, uga.,
ind at 8 p. m. "The Call of the John and William Edwards, and the Grand Marca, a two for
Hills waiter oacon, nm rjinnca, un. a quarter cigar, uie nua
o n i v ,..rv, I Hundley, ral r reuueniuai, u want wnen you ouy a v-icu.
Jas. H. beweii ana ivenyon 5..U-'M nni1 Mrs. Ch. Meier. Kpnt Ht everv har in Hillsboro.
Crandall, two of the pioneers ot M p p Ii0rsunff and r . f, '
this section, went to Bortland, ; . s Torsunr and family. . m , n.
vesterday. to see the, improve- Ceher Tand family, , tllM""r"
when "V v, nam, oi urenco, penunucu maj-
K iiuisburv soil hats,
hats, and Panamas.
Harvey llininaii and
i i .. i ' Tunnel' of the
an,;: lind HiUey section have
been granted license to wed.
Did you take notice of the new' An t,jkr,t room house with e ec-
.? r i' H in iji.'j i: urhta' not. niu luiu ihiko
nm. , ,, , . mi.- . - -- o.,l. ..;.!
Thev are just neuus, .. toilet aiHl nainroom. cn leuu,..
nriiv iust. suits. location, liupiire at Mrs. 1.
w i,' Tnvlor. who has been Bath's store.
having eiii.i -
was nome uic
ments. Either remembers
Bortland did not do the Commer
cial business now done by Hills-
Iwro.
F. Stevens, Hill s head
K. 0. K. A. WINS AGAIN
Jul in
LADIliS, I.ISI I:N!
I am closing out my lino ot hi'hes
furnishings at cost, as I will not
handle this line of goods alter
this season. There, are some
good bargains in silk vyaists,
L'.iuli i.,.. :..(.. miiJIii and knit
...un. vvu.nLn, ...ii...... .
underwear, hosier, neckwear anil
ribbons. Mrs. I. Bath.
If your place in for salt" Kjy it
to the lmbrie Land Co. Ihey
sell it for you.
hai.li-y's coMirr
i : ... ii m i' 1 ii ii i inn kv i
S0C11OU, un' "i
...,l.i vl'lll'K
. .. ..riii.ni k. hioiWa eomet will brush across
u,. .. c.ood girl for general the face of the sun at 6:2- and a
, n,. -" Wages $20.-Mrs. few seconds alter, next vveui.en
ll,,us.(' l k;....N.:. K rnelius. Ore- U1V evening, and astronomers oi
' i;' mnuin v 8tf hUe coast disagree as to whether
gon. f it will he visible. Ihey
Mrs W. 0. Hone son departs t,mt at the bandvvich
rdav to visit with inends at lamls it wm be plainly visible
H g River. Calgary, Canada, t0 the naked eye, but are not so
i ...:n i... ..ksent several nnrt na tn the coasi. iiowcvvi,
U,m . ,. win. it mlSt be well to keep your op
..,. Wvatt Att-o. uui.j " --- . . t Wednesday eve
hats, and i'anamas. rest ROOM FUND
iM.mus Hansen and Bertha
MnnuUe were granted license wi , f0nowinjjr
i i . .1 li'i-i.l'iV I .. . . I , I....... Iiiriiod
wen, lasi-a contributions nave uu
n.,ce at Alpha Hall, Cornell- int0 the Argus for the rest room
us Mav 14. IWO- Always a fund:
us' rnr-c t T.nn o-ue. Cedar Mill $1
Portland, Sunday, the guest oi j. city R 4 x
relatives anu m
Goodnough and A. Josselson, at
the Hillsboro Sanitarium, this
week.
Last SandayLilburn Jobe fell a
at the
Schiett'elin farm
broke one
".v.". ...1.1 r.vW Tnlhot as asieui "? l." " u." T. of his ankles. Dr. Linkiater at
Sent of the Oregon Electric. em ten inmngs - tended the sufferer.
tpsh was main- Fred Hamel, farming at West
A Hilt LlUiSlIltSS ItK.tttlWil Wl I 1 1 1 Lv vaaw - - m , , 1
' Viattlp nnd the out Union, was in yesteraay, anu
acres, wun ay room m-ur-c if'" r'.- 1 n t;of ha ia olr firn,,(rh u-
TheK. 0. K. A. "Stickers" won
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do Hitth Onus
DenUl Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Tamiesie Bldg. HII.USHORO, OKK.
Main and intra.
MODERN WOODMEN
Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, M iliin ,
Wooiltnnn if Atnerlca, meets evviy lust
and third Satimlays in each moii'li Ht
their Hall tn Keeilvil'e, Oregon. i-it- ,
ing and sojourning Neighbors are roul.al- .'
ly invited to atteml camp meetings. j
S. li. KIIODKS, uniani. ,
R. E. IlALIiRRMAN, Clerk.
lu"' . " j o u c' ua uttia tn An savs that he is al through seed
oro-o store oui ainir anu c umus. ununoiiau ii" 1. ...
.... . 1 . .. . i, K..of m;.,v, a n tnimrt a o-rpnt. pftme mc exceoi an acre or so, anu
I Ii U1 1 I ' I ii 1U 111 I 1 1 1 M 111 1 . 1 it, irni I IS IV. IIWIO OJlvuvu m o- 1 - . " - . , .
locations in the county, and is for the collegians, but poor sup -
.1. 4. o rjin imhr i .nnd nnrt. anil ccKKi Dase running ov
c ue.iu tii. qiw.uw. , 7 . . " . . 1. ri.-i
I'O. 1, ..... :j.UJ .t- nArra
. t tt pnwar.er a so uiicueu kui,-cukc
Hubert Bernard ana son, j. n. , ,, . . wa rp,ipve.i ;n the 6th
Bernard, were down trom iNoun . Fit7eraid a trvout Fitz
Forest Grove yes erday morning thfim down for the remain.
it nuiKes ru.oei i 7" K ;.in r ing four innings without a hit,
to see the concrete blocks being B score
turned out tor the new notei, anu K 0KA r4 n4 eo
he states that McMinnville is al- w' 3 h g e 7
so to have a new hostelry in me Di.tipriM. Gillenwater. Ford
near future. nrid pheina. Nichols and Glea
1 .,,.1, flroivir a resident of Son.
it:ii.,k,m.,-, fur voam leaves Sun- The "Stickers" play the corn-
day, for Howard, Kansas, where bined Forest Grove and Dilley
u ,.,:n ,ai miutlvps nnd inci- hiffh school teams at the Hills-
i.in., o.utia.m tViPPstatP of horo Athletic park Saturday,
ueiiuiujr suv f "'.'". ..... mi. " : u "icnwe
his father, who aiea several may it. from an attack of paralysis and
months ago. Mr. uragg win ue gouu c .v f"...v- - -
married Sunday, to Miss Bessie the cnampionsnip oi me county,
Slattery, and tney win go caat uamc aid v
11,.. i 1; Kr im nnn 1 mum
l-.,,.;!',.. ThevexDt'Ct to aDSent U'On uiruu nan uumyicicu uie
i'"11' . n 1
rr ot lnjist. s x weeks. Deaveruttiu tcnoua
that crops are looking fine.
F. F. Knight, the former Da
kotan, and who is in love with
Oregon after several years resi
dence here, was down from For
est Grove this morning.
We have a purchaser for a 40
acre tract near the Oregon Elec
tric. It yours is tor sale, come
in and see us about it lmbrie
Land Co.
Mrs. D. W. Bath and son,
Gerald, went to Oregon City to
day, to attend the state grange
convention,
H. Muhly, a highly respected
citizen of Blooming, is suffering
pneumonia.
Jas. Jackson, of near Orenco,
was in town today, and brought
in a dollar for the Rest Room,
1 contributed by his wife.
ftm wmmmmmmamm mmg
$ J.S. LORSUNG
i 4
i Contractor and Builder 4
m
a Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div
-4 .
, n-i n r n r i --
H nmsuoro, ure., n. 1. v. j $
man
DR. G. F. SCHMELZEL, ;
Osteopathic Physician
Offics Parlor Commercial nott l ;
Tuesdays, Thursdays,?
QnttiHiairO I
Office hours 1 to 4 p. m.
B011I ilalltW.iiaii '-'i'''-"'1- f ' j
1 A. C. WINNtY & p
Contracting Painter. H I
I Do a General Contracting .
I Business. '
H Flrat clasa work on ail claae of
m buildings. Estlmatet given . f
n Hii.iJiHOB., UKwioa, iuw o
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