The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 28, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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y, Ort'jroii, July 2G. 1910, Rev.
Damn, parish priest.
Couniy Convention Notice
JJeH-K'ialist party of tho aounly
"tiHiuiiKton is called to meet
' loimiy eonvention nt ('.anion
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lnt day of Autfist. 15)10, for
21 lurK)se of tunninatiiiir a
tk-ket for Wnshinifton
"it,v, and cloctinjr dolopatos
" t ie state convention which is
ff lWtlandon tho 7th and
octl 'lays of Aun'imt, 15)10.
n w i?..itn(i
p Miite Chairman of the Socialist
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n l'U!iat'M-4, He, All nthi-rar-ti-len
in jir.iirtn.n. 11. Wi-h-runi-r
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l.iiinanl I'umj.k in will thin
Summer round nut liiniii'i,ts of
from si'e!i to eii.'l.t Ihniisatid
lee.'ia!'ll Ulld ti'leilinne K.e.H
from Wa -!iin-.'tui ('(mnty into
Idahn and I'tah, J.- i imw
Hhi,iin-.' cedar mles from Uih
Jmint, Imt the luu.t of hlH eultin-.--H
fioin fir. Wapatu and fjali-n
allnrd hi-i laij-'eit hhipinenls.
1 lie Mie i are rust in-.; him a
itiiiiiiiintn of alnit 7 ent p.-r
llieal Imit. ttll'l ll l-i Iliat.iS thelll
run into ii-; iniuicv.
Sew el AiTei Aei'eae in j
live, ten or twi iitv acre tracts.
One mile north of Se'.sell station I
ni (r'i.'ii!i I'ilectrie. S'-i- owner.
No aentr I 'rices reaimalile
tnd terms to suit. .las. .
Seuell.
Cantain (J. II. Kiiai.'ri, one of
the early MteatiiUiat captains on
the f'olutnliia Kiver, pUin! on
the Wa.shit-.v'toii side, and now at
IIim I'lirtland ("uKtoiiis Hnuse,
was out to the city Tuesday.
'1 he Captain is it pioneer of s2,
and re!iiei,iU i-s all the early riv
er day P a nicety. A'tUmuih
HO years of ai-'e he still walks
with a springy step and his eye
uld still see a skill duwn-river
fur li e miles. He tells the Ar-
., .,1 II tl' ...
K'as inai lion. ii. . ,m-iiu is a
ery sick tnan these days.
I have money to loan on imhI
feid estate Security. Also can
find ynu a Inner fur ymirfann or
iiisiness. ( all and see me at
the confectionery store. upj-oMle
Orenun Kh'ctric depot, llillslxiru.
Ore. O. M. I'oiH'.
Oli.erv 'at ion at the Oregon
lllectric dejiut shows thai user
three-fo'irths ot the travel on
that line is from llillslmro pass-
, - U ' I
enifers, uuirir ami coining, nuen
the car empties here, after cumin-
out from Portland it fre-
mentlv leaves hut three or four
i I
passengers aimani.
Drs. W. M. 1'i.ll.K'k. C. II. l'ul-
ock. Forest (!ine, and Dr. Da-
mis, Portland, and K. Kowley,
went out on the I , K. .v
i-steidav morninir. to snend two
weeks in the mountains and val
leys over in the Nehaleni. 1 hey
. i .i.e. i . ...
evpeel lo I1SU IIIIUI llie uei-i sea
son opens and then land some
venison.
For Sale: Fresh registered
ersey cow. lias made JiMI hs.
of lmtter in one year. isow
fresh, with twin calves, h. r..
Watts, Uillslxiro, Orenn. ranch
near Fanniuntnn, Own. river
mad. -" --
C.eo. Ulersdorf. of North
plains, says thai his hops are
.wnLinu- vcrv line. altliuiiKU uie
drv weather is cutting down the
promise of production. 1 lie lice,
however, are not numerous, one
of tho lionelits of a dry season.
'.. t t V Wvntt &. Co. for
the newest and latest styles or
notflitfoo and soft shirts for Sum
mer wear.
P. I. Lillitfard and wife wore
. ..... t vitcfjtt.
ji'itM iriilll Tl I Mil li,llllt I. lt-nvi
...v Mr. Filliirard says that his
hops are lookmir fairly wen. nui
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II Is'iMliI SllOWCr is umu.i ii""
ii., u.ii'u t im u cominiieu oi.v
weather has dried up sunie ot
the leaves, and they are tummR
yellow.
... tu w
(io to 1. W. vau w v'w..
... Ino'ti tliev carrv tho Packard
shoe the host on earvn ior ui
uii i ---it .
money.
SherilV (leo. (1. Hancock has
announced in this week's issue
of the Awis, and asks the con
sideration ot the Konora piume
lie thinks he is entitled to an
..ii i,.v nt the ollico. and as
lliere seems to he no opposition
he will doubtless have a walk
over.
i, :., Tiaicliueu .1 nl v 25
iHirn, in 1 1 "" -i v
l)l() to Thoa. Rood and wife, a
son.' The little fellow isajrrand
u..ii of Jiulire L. A. Kood and
wife, and its papa is the P"l W
bi-akesnian on tho 1. 14. & M.
between hero ami mix ion,
m.M loooe I ,owv. of Woodlawn,
HI in. .- .-. if
is out this week, the pest of
ii... iintii. now nnd Lo ays. ot
llll! IH'H" , .11
South Tualatin, and Mrs, witfht
I'omeroy, of near Loisy'ViHe,
J F. Saunders ami wife, of
near Fethany, were in the city
yesterday. Mr. Saunders is one
of the poultry prize winners ot
the state.
PETITION OUT FOR
L
Pdiuircs 10 iVr Cent, of the Vot
er to ul it on Hallol
Wot 1 1) Ml N A I'.rt llK SVSII M
Cilit ns Ui ni rally Arc Signint the In-
Iruminl
H. W. Fames has been circulat
itii.' a petition to p't the matter
of county hili .schools on the
ballot at the ciimim.' election and
citi.i-ns are universally Hitfninjr
the j,, strumeiit. llillslmro, For
et drove. Cornel inn, and P.ea
verton, and perhaps Sherwimd
and Tualatin, are very much in
terested in the measure. Wash
ington County the last school
year had over 1M0 Kiydith Grade
I it
;ta'iuaies, ami only in a lew
i hool s are there higher courses.
If the county votes to establish
hieh schools it is probable that
nit three or four will be held.
These, naturally, will Ik, at cen
tral mints, where tr.insiorta-
tion will Im- easy, lhe county
jui!i.rc ami commissioners, the
itiiily treasurer and the county
school superintendent constitute
the Imam.
If the vote shall Im VeS this
Fall it will mean a reat saving
to those who are sending their
ciiiMrcn awav lor lusher educa
tion, as, under the hitfh school
system only the U-st of instruct
ors can K'-t ixisitionn. Supt.
Case states that only graduates
of the State Normal, of collegi
ate and university trrades, can
'.' employed, except that teach
ers iioiiimi; stale diplomas or
late certificates.
The tax for the mainUiinintr of
the hieh school fund will be
evied and collected in a fund by
itself, ami will not amount to a
very law stun.
Mr. Harries says there will be
no trouble whatever in jreiunji
lhe nccossarv numU'r of sivrna-
tures to net the question on the
ballot.
VmiouiKcmcnt o((ieo. (i. Hancock
l'o the voters of Washington
Count v. Oregon:
1 hereby announce myself as a
, , ' . , .t e to. . .r
camlnlate lor ine oinceoi snenu
of Washington County, subject
to the endorsement of the pn-
marv election, io no neio. on nop
temiier 2 Hh. VM.
, . 1 A I 1 I 1 .. C. ..
If 1 am nominated and elected
w ill durimrmy term of ollico,
faithfully and impartially dis
charge the duties thereof, and
vrive to the people of this County
an efhcient ami at the same
time an economical administra
tion.
further state that I will pve
the business of that otlice my
personal attention, with courtesy
md fair treatment to all.
Cko. Ci. Hancock.
k'U'i Hi.ic vN i)i:i.i:i.vTi:s
Deleirates have loon elected to
the Kepublican county conven
tion an follows: Cornelius -(
W Marsh. Grant Mann. 0 K
Huchanan, J W Cornelius, Alb
Hunnimr. Henry Sehouremann,
.1 Fuchele. J C Huchanan, and
R 1! Porter; Washington -Jasper
Kotl'er. Fred llamel. WmJosso,
Wm liatchelder. Ihos (onnoll,
A C Winnov, Jos Connell, alter
nate: Huxton-H T Simpson, II
S Hoirers. T li 1'orKins, an1
Paisley. Riley lhomas, Irank
I'etrzieka; Heaverton L 11 try,
Rossi. W J Hutner, C
Hiwiies. lloopes, C L Kosan-
dor: South llillslmro -J W Con
nell. Win McQuillan, V t Cor
nelius. J W Masters. J J Krebs,
Andrew Jack. Cal Jack, Jno
Vandorwal, Thus Wilkes, G W
Ramos. Max Crandall. Irank
Kelsav. Chas Bradley. Leo For
kins: North llillsboro-R W
Rarnes. S C Killon. U II Greer.
Dr J F Tamiosie, T P Goodin. W
J Greirir. W 0 Donelson, T 1
ToiiKiie, Jr., Wm Nelson, 1) W
D WiK)d, John Rookoit, A A
Morrill. Tho bij? convehtion
will be held, here Saturday,
PROUATU
Executor of Hattio Hintfley es
tate directed to make deed of 20
acres to .las Jaequot upon his
payment of $500 cash and a note
for $;)0.
On Aur. 22 the court will hoar
tho petition of Laura Gate ask
ing that Geo Black- be removed
as administrator of the estate of
R L Gate deceased.
Guardianship of Nelson Gard
ner closed of record,.
Citation issued in matter of
petition of Emily Matod proper
ty. John Purves, of South Tuala
tin, was over to the city Wed
nesday, The Schiller -a 10 cent ciKar.
and the Grand Marea, a two for
a quarter ciRar, are what you
want when you buy a cigar.
Kept at every bar in Hillsboro.
Ask for them.
COUNTY HIGH SGHOO
S. A. I). Meek, of (Jlencoe, was
over to the city today.
J'orosknit 2 piect. underwear,
2T cents p-r ,'armerit, at Faird'a.
I
K. Fulmls. ranching at West
tiion, was in town yesterday.
A. I,. Grebe was over from
near Laurel, Monday afternoon.
John Koch, of above Floomintr.
w as in the city Tuesday rnornirivr.
It will surnrise von to vn bit
(Ireer's and see the mimcruuu
arjfain.H on his bargain tables.
Hon. 0. W. Marsh, of Coriter
ille, was in Uiwn vesterdav
af ternixm.
Do noti forget tht dance at
Ileneoe. Saturday eveninir. .lulv
50.
C. H. Freer, tho West Union
instler, was in town yesterday
morning
Money to loan on real estate
Terms reasonable. Annl v to Ku-
ratli Pros.. llillslmro. Or. 21tf
Jerome Palmateer is on duty
tt the McCormick Music store
luring the absence of the pro
prietor, at Newport.
Dance at W. 0. Hall. Glcncoe.
Saturday evening. July HO.
lociles orchestra; tickets, in
cluding supper, $1. Come.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, of
West Union, were in town this
morning, ami retmrts the roads
very dusty.
Fred Schomburtr has harvested
25 loads more hay of the same
acreage on his Mountaindale
ranch than he did last year.
M. C. Hewitt, the carnenter. is
still in thehousomovini? business,
mil if you have a building to
move, see him for an estimate.
M. C. Hewitt has bouirht the
First Street property, formerly
ownou by Lam. Ouiles. from
Webster Phillips and M. S. Bump.
There will be a dance in the
Cornelius City Park, Saturday
eveninjr, July 30. Walker's or
chestra. You are invited.
C. W. IiOUilon. of near Glon-
coe, was in town Tuesday, Ret-
tintf out his petition for the leg
islative candidacy.
See Wyatt & Co.'s display win
dow. Tho latest stylos in hats.
Kingsbury soft hats: fine straw
hats, and Panamas.
Sheriff Hancock has been cir
culating his petition to succeed
himself and is having no trouble
to get signers.
Fred Heidel is over atNetarts,
for an outing. He was accom
panied by W. G. Hare, as far as
Tillamook. Mr. Hare making the
trip on business.
For sale: A good cook stove,
with reservoir; also a kitchen
treasure. Will sell cheap. Wm
King, Beaverton, Ore., Route 4,
Prnx 5K). 19-20
Miss Edith Spicker, stenogra
pher for the Laurelhurst Co,, of
Portland, was a Sunday guest at
the home of her sister, Mrs.
David Kuratli.
Buy your dry goods at H. Weh
rung & Sons, lhey are retiring
from business. All lines at cost
and less than cost. You can
have tho benefit of these prices
Jack Hoover, pioneer and i
universal favorite with Hillsboro
people, is out from Portland this
week, the guest of friends and
relatives.
For sale cheap. Cow, highly
graded Jersey; fresh three
months; test 4.2S; gives 4 gallons
daily. Ren halvadore, Orenco,
Ore. 18-20
W. A. Tupper, with one of the
Portland Business colleges, as
instructor, is in town, the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Tupper.
Women's shoes in patent and
vici kid, $4 at $2.75; $3.50 at
$2.65; $3 at $2.00; $2.50 at $1.85
$2.25 at $1.70; $1.S5 at $1.39, at
IL Wehrung & Sons
h. b. waits, the progressive
dairyman of near rarnnngton,
was in the city yesterday morn.
ing.
There will be a dance in the
Cornelius City Park. Saturday
evening, July bU walker s or
chestra. You are invited,
Goo. Young, a Portland cap
italist, was out Tuesday, talking
over old times with J. N. Gard
ner, who is over from the Siletz
country
Douglas shoes gents' Oxfords
in patents, vici, gun metal anc
russets, regular $3.50, now sell
ing at $2.75 at Wehrung & Sons
big closing out sale.
J. A. Hobbs, who has seen val
ues climb 100 per cent, since he
bought his place between here
and Cornelius, was a city caller,
Tuesday,
Taken up; Red, dehorned cow
two slits in right ear; some white
on forehead; white on right side
ot udder; about 6 years old.
Walter uercher, Reaverton, Or.
R. 4. Will sell for costs if not
claimed by August 1
Jacobs & Batclielar have start
ed on the masonry of the second
story of the Hotel Tamiesie and
even the man who is not an arch
itect can see that the building will
be a great credit to the city.
MOREPLENTIFUL
Nearly fifteen Hundred to Work
on lhe l R. & N. Line
LtlOKS LIKE IIKST OF THE YEAR
General Manager Lytic Sayi Survey i
Spoiled With Laborer
General Manager C. E. Lytle,
who left last evening for the
Nehalem for a tour of inspection
and a recreation trip as well,
stated, before he started, that
he now believed the grade would
Ik; completed by December 1,
and at the latest, by the first of
the year. Men are getting very
plentiful now, notwithstanding
is harvest, and he says that
lore are now in the neigh rxr-
lood of fifteen hundred laborers
orking on the grades and in
io numerous tunnels.
The survey is covered with
ork and the tunnels will be the
ast to be finished. Track will
m
laid on both ends as far as
le grade is completed and it
ill be a matter of but a few
ays w hen the rails will follow
he closing of the gap this Fall.
Contractor Sweeney had a big
undertaking before him when he
started his contract about a
year ago, but he is making good
along the line. Next Sum
mer we can all go over to the
illamook beaches and enjoy our
vacations - and it will not take
an entire day to make the trip.
VINELAND
i'e have not bten heard from for tome
time but we are still on the map, or
rsther on the Ridge, and are eniovine
our share of the prosperity at thia season
of the year. Hay making is the order of
the day. The crop is abundant and the
quality excellent.
The Arcade Union Sunday school was
reorganized last Sabbath after a vacation
of several weeks. Rev. Black waa elect
ed superintendent; Mrs. Sheppard, ass't.
superintendent; Albert Lynn, secretary;
Mrs. I.oltis, treasurer; Mis Belle Jones,
librarian; Mrs. Fitk, Mrs. Sheppard,
Mrs. Loftis and Mrs. Black, teachers.
Mrs. Reynolds, of Ft. Spokane. Wash,
ho has been visitiue her son and
daufhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Reynolds, returned to ner home last
Monday.
F.dward Seymour's auto was out from
Forest Grove early last week with partie,
who were looking at the Kelly place.
Miss Black has been chosen to teach
the coming term of school at Arcade.
Mrs. Davis visited last week wtlh Miss
aura Lynn.
Mrs. George Sheppard entertained a
few friends very pleasantly last Friday
afterncou.
The lumlx-r haulers are mskinir regu
lar trips to Cornelius now altho they re
port the roads on the plains very dusty.
lhe rieisant Mew bunUay bchool in
npper Vineland met last Sunday in the
Methodist churcn and was well attended
Mrs. John Brunswick is the snperinten
dent. All are cordially invited to attend.
Hour 10:30 a. m.
MRS. NORMAN GREER
(By Mrs. Imogene Bath)
)eath visited the home of Nor
man Greer, in this city, at 3:00
0 clock Ihursday morning, July
28, 1910, bringing sadness to the
hearts of a devoted husband,
kind and loving parents.
irother, and a large circle of
friends. The announcement of
the birth of a fine baby boy Wed
nesday afternoon was a pleasure
to all their friends, but the hap
piness was not to be shared by
the young mother, who sank in
to unconsciousness early last eve
ning, death following at three
o'clock. a sad ending to the
happy anticipations of mother
hood. The announcement came
as a shock to her hundreds of
friends in Hillsboro, where Mrs.
Greer was loved and respected
by all.
Grace lrma Ballard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Bal
ard, was born in York, Nebraska,
April 15, ISSa and in early
childhood moved to North Platte,
in that state, In July, 15X)3, the
family came to Hillsboro, where
she grew to womanhood. She
united in marriage with Norman
Greer, son of Hon. R. H. Greer
and wife, in this city, February
21, 1909, Rev. L. r. Belknap,
former pastor of the M. E,
church officiating. The funera!
will be held r nday afternoon at
0 clock, at the Methodist
Church, Rev. Belknap officiating,
assisted by Rev. Fisher. The
husband and the families of Mr,
Greer and Mr. Ballard have- the
sympathy of the entire commun
ity in their sad bereavement.
She is survived by her husband,
her rather ana mother, ana a
brother, Lynn Ballard,
Dr. Via. of Buxton, was in the
city the last of the week.
Will Darety, of above Glencoe,
and who was raised, man and
boy, in that section, was in town
yesterday.
Oaka Beeler, of Multnomah
County, and Miss Ethel Fitch.
daughter of H. G. Fitch, of Cor
nelius, have been granted li-
cense to wea, ana license has
been issued to Ezra S. Dixon and
Lillian M. Nelson, Forest Grove
and Gales Creek, respectively.
Thos. Sughnie. aged about 25.
and a native of Newfoundland.
was found at the I'pschatt place.
Sunday, by Deputy Sheriff Dave
Kuratli, and brought to jail.
Sughnie was first seen near the
T. Ii. Davis place, and was beat
ing his head against a post. He
then went to the Rrandaw farm
and asked for something to eat,
and was there picked up by the
officer. Sughrue has a badly
formed head and doubtless con
gential condition, according to
the report of Dr. J. P. Tamiesie,
the examining physician. Sugh
rue says that he does not know
where he hails from, but that he
has "been to 1 1 11, and it is a
good place, and I'm going back."
Attention, Telephone Sub
scribersWe are desirous of
giving you the best possible ser
vice. In Hillsboro we have two
switch boards-one called the
'City," and the other, "West"
n giving the number of the call
you wish, you will materially aid
the operator, 11 you will give the
word which precedes the num-
tx?r. ror instance, where the
number is "City 323," give the
word with the number. Thi3 at
once gets the operator on the
City" switch board. Where
the number reads, "West 325,"
you call, "West 325," and this
will help us to give you your
party without confusion. Wash
ington County Tel. Co. 20
Ladies' long silk lisle gloves
are now being worn. $2 gloves
at $1.00; $1.50 gloves at 75 cents;
$1 gloves at 50 cents; 50 cent
short gloves in silk and lisle at
40 cents. H. W ehrung & Son3.
Jas. McClaran, of Gales Creek,
aged about 80, and the father of
County Commissioner McClaran,
after delivering a load of lum
ber, was thrown from the wagon
and sustained two broken ribs.
The attending physicians think
there is nothing- serious, bat it
will take a long time for the
fractures to knit owing to, his
advanced age.
Taken up: Red yearling heifer.
No marks visible. Owner please
call, prove charges, pay costs
and advertising, and take same
away. -J. A. Imbrie, Main Street,
Hillsboro. 20-22
C. W. Hendricks, of Cornelius.
has sold his interest in the Hen
dricks & Son store, to 'his son
Alphonse. The Hendricks have
been in business in Cornelius for
several years, and carry a big
stock.
Frank and Grace Connell, of
Glencoe, went to Long Beach,
this morning, to be guests of a
week with their uncle, Samuel
Connell, and wife, at their North
Beach cottage.
When the kitchen 13 properly
equipped there is sunshine in the
house. Come in and see our
Champion and Charter Oak
ranges. They are the best
Emnck & Corwin.
Mays Bros., of Glencoe, and C.
S. Reynolds, of Mountaindale.
and who take care of the general
merchandising in their sections,
went in to Portland this morn
ing.
If you are in the market for
cedar shingles, cut or sawed, in
large or small lots, do not fail to
see C. S. Reynolds, of Moun
taindale.' 20tf
W, J. Gregg, the well known
Leisyville hopgrower, was in the
city yesterday, having about re
covered from his serious attack
of erysipelas.
Owing to the many demands
from my patrons I have again
opened my shop to horse shoe
ing. U. G. Gardner, Blacksmith,
third Street, Hillsboro.
I. H. Smith and wife, of For
est Grove, were guests of rela
tives in Hillsboro Tuesday after
noon.
1 it 1 1
aii Kinas 01 things are on
Greer's bargain tables that are
really marked cheap. Come and
investigate before it is too late.
District Attorney Tongue is at
tending court at Astoria this
week.
See Wyatt & Co. 's display win
dow, lhe latest styles in hats,
Kingsbury soft hats; fine straw
hats, and Panamas. tf.
A. C. Wirtz, of above Moun
taindale, was a Hillsboro visitor
Tuesday morning.
Bargain counter, 10 cents, at!
H. Wehrung & Sons any piece
of goods on this bargain counter
table at 10 cents per yard.
J, A. Vandehey, ranching be
yond Glencoe, transacted busi
ness m town yesteraay.
Mrs. AN Dooher and children
are camping at Buxton, this
week.
S. F. Goodwin has just com
pleted a fine barn on his ranch a
mile west of town.
Born, to John Wohlschlegel
ana wue, oi ocnoiis, July 26,
1910, a daughter.
Forest Grove is arranging to
have its atternoon mail sent into
Portland on the last train.
Born, July 24, 1910, to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck, of above
Mountaindale, a daughter.
Clem Shaner, of North Plains.
was over to the city yesterday
aiternoon,
PKOFKNHIONAL.
F. A. DA I LEY, M. D.
t bysirlan anil Snrg-pou
Otflc Bftilpy-Mrrga-n Mora, iixttiirv
Rooms 12, 1.1 ami 1ft. RmIIm!o So.uii
WMtromar Ratlin and Mcoml Mtrm.
Both 'Fboiits.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oftlo upnUir ovnrTIi Drlta Iinir fu.tt
Rllno Kaatof Conrt Houw,
In Mm corner of th bloc.
AMAMAWWVMVWWW
JAMES PHILLIPK TAMIESIE, M. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon Southern Pacltlo Rallrua.1 I'..
(nuIUlion In Frmwh or KhsIi.mIi. Of
Wf upntairs. ovr A. Orusa' t.iri,
north aide of Main St., HUlshon, Or.
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A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. ITillcU r-..
DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Niht
Independent Fhonc
ORENCO, ORF.CON
DR. W. E. PITTENGKR
Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Hhx k,
street. Over Dennia Store.
HILLSBORO ------ ORKlioN
Om. R. magtmy W. B. Hmrm
BAD LEY & HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Boomi 1 and i Shnte Building
HILLSBORO. . . OBKliOX.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Room j, 4, j, Morgan Blk. HiiUV ru
JOHN II. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Offic Cpatain, Bailey Morgan E.cc
Rooms, i ant t.
HILLSBORO, - OREGON.
AMAAAMAMAAVWAV A
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Ornc: Main Street, opp. Court Hou w.
HILLSBORO OKKOU
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Morgan But, UpsUlrt, Room 3, 4 and 5
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.'H
STABLE No. 1
Office phonea: Pacific States 501; 1ml. 213
Residence phone; Independent 'Jl.f; l'a
cilic States 481.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Tamieaie Bldg. HILLsBOBO, ORE.
Main and Third.
MODERN WOODMEN
Silver Leaf Camp No. 8193, Modern
Woodman of America, meets every first
and third Saturdays in each momh at
their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit
ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial
ly invited to attend camp meetings.
S. G. Rhouus, Consut.
R. E. Hamierman, Clerk.
fUB MfMM Kiifjj
j J. S. L0RSUNG
1 Contractor and Builder H
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Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div.
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1 Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. 05
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DR U. F. HEINECK, V. S. D. V. D.
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Office
SHERWOOD STABLE
Ind. Phoaa 09, 8herwood, Ore.
Cream Separator for sale -Sharpless
No. 2; price $25 - C. J.
Haggerty, Beaverton, Or",,
Route 2. 13tf
Did you take notice of the new
line of back combs at Libby's?
They are just "beauts," arid the
price just suits.
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