The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 04, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    HlLllbORO ARUiH AUGUST
Ii0 1 ,
CORNELIUS U10
ACCIDENTALLY SHO
I
Tciitv-1 t-'n,'''rc u,iM ,lU,
In IIi1k. Sunday
AKion'" s,,,M,rs "v MISUKI
ll.iio ,'" y'ar
, I l , k. tin' (Vn.-litiH bar
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Uf,
a hi.' HI HI'
,,1.1 nainiH.
shot in '"
I.eloSV tirilM IUK. WIIM
thigh host Sunday
1 In- lad wan in u tree.
ttft.TM'""!
.IntltlL' V 1
ill Home other ImVH
Alfred
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I.W' " ; i" "'
wai r,h"tin? ut H(uirr-!rt.
u !IV.
!.' tl.e bullet fm n 'ZL rill.
tU-tl.vlol. catching U lin
i tin- l! ly Hirtini iI the li p.
Je ; taki ii t 1 home und
, i ; . ... i ... i.
A i
lr.
c;irv
(,r'.!i I', "I m lieiiuri, ickir
..f ih- voting man. lr,
I pr. J. I'. Tamil-Nil'
lli-HHt1 l ahr.
8ml the I' i!'''t
wu; prulxil ami
taken a --.it
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tin'
it i
h" ni:i
ja ffi In-
v VS ill Himll U' llllt IllUir
, f.,r Itin iii-i-ilt'iit, iiml
M nay that Mr. I.ytl
. tlii' arciiti'iital wuiiinl,
; a ,a.lly jiUmt it mh thi
ll V. Ml US' i:AMINMlONS
S.rficr i l.r.ri.y fcl-n tl'l tl"1 t'imtily
,ui " !"' "' WtlnjliHi l oumy
I...M llr ii-nuUf ritunllon l t
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'li,n ii 'I I lll liirrmiirnl.
fn'..i I'll i"l' lin,tliy, Com -i.U.n.
'krl,i, .iiUli j.llrialiilr,
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lul.Nt IMaiiy, I'Unc JVrouicti),
(inirl! li iU.iy.
-i K l H M V MI-I'.BI
V jiii'jirsif mi W'nliir wtav. Aii(finl
in. hi ' l -,i' i ii W hi in! minim,
liuu'l 1 ,1 lay. Auuil II. Ijiul4
o ! in
A'f!:i' '4 l'r'iuilllll;i. Illl"l,
ntlhic ;lit. KrliH, l"li)!l (wo
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tl ft i li iij-. r.iiiiinni. I'ln nl.K) .
1' i ic.(;rj hv. K, !..
Cl 1 1 I . rniltlrlll, l.li('.hll jlrilui.
Ill lii. n.. i iT(m, lulr. li. I41J
.una Truly.
M C. Cm.
(. ..iinly S hout Su'l.
Amiiouiki iih-iiI of (leu. 0. MaiKiak
To ti i- vi,t-rn of Wiisliiiik'toii
Cimnty, OivnuiK
1 ln r.'liy juin(iuiu'i inywi'lf as a
lanili.lati' fur th' otlirt of SluTilf
f S ahitik'tin, t'iiunty. Hiiiiji'ct
t tin' i'Miirn'iiii'iit of tlu primal-
i S.-i tiiui. t Ik hrlil on S'-t.'ini.-r
2 Ith. I'.tlD.
ll 1 am titiinitiatrii ami 1 1 t I
I will (luring my tiTin of ollii o,
fait h l nil v ami impartially ili-
lliai;-,' tllf lllltit'H Ult'lVof, llllil
y.ii' in tin- M'oplo of thin Coiinty
aii .llu-iriit ami at tin- saini'
t irm an rrntiominil ttilminixtra-
tilHl.
I hirlhrr stato that I will k'ivc
lh' Ihisuh'.s.h of that oliU'i-1 my
pi-rsi.iial attention, with courtesy
mul tan- treatment to all.
(!l-:o. (!. ItANioi K,
tor County Treasurer
I lie uiiiliTsiineil hereby an
nniiiH-i'd his eaiuliilaey for the
ollii e ut ( oimty Treasurer on tlu'
l.i'iiuli lean tieket. Hti ueet to the
primary, which will Iht hold So-
tomher "21, l'.)10.
I!. C. Kinc.
l oiest drove. Oregon.
HVAU ESTATH TRANSHEK3
("ii It liiirltnm to K L DuiIihiii, 6u
wi- nitiiu
hit u HmiiU-y to A null? M Cuiimll,
I" I'l'n WcM Piiitltniit Hi-lKht
Mollin H Hiuitli to Cm I llitiitiimiii,
l"t i HiiriiliHin Trm-t
S uii I'lit.ih to 11 llniowiuli, trHi-t In
II. IXldll ,
Hi-iiiHii Mi'lvcr ti)(i'ori;lf Rulilmni
is
So
'"I 3 Ink fto Mctni-r Acic-i
J S J liniuiiHiin to Kuliiiul I.iiit'm, i C
AH iirc iM l r I w - 5
1 K S111I1I1 to VirKlnlK HitrriH, q c
11 KH imviii (toittittiin
1 W I'liilo to A M I.iIit,
wr 111 iri v H
"'iM-iti,,ii I j-hiniiii tu llrrtirrt J T01I1I.
I"i 4 lilk K Ldiiimu cih K,S
I' " '1 I'.pli-r to Kli.-rwiKiil llHiik, lot 6
lillt 1 l'!ilrr'ii nil Slii'iwooil
I" i 'li Sinn, 11 to Jim Allen Itmel, U
a sre 5 t j r J w
11 I'" l iy lo ,1 YhiiihuIiIIii, 5 nec -
Ijiriw 77oo
J II Wllkrwon to Mm. W I'miiif ct
'! f H 11 ice u I t 11 r t w 7
linn Kn linriU to Jim W Smniiitrii,
4 Mil I'rewiiiK't Onlinnl TiniM...a.V
i-ier Kt-U'hrti Jr to Iii'lie .I'lillii'r
mini, c to rum.wny
' 'iie Zinitiifrmnn to Peter Iteielien
Jr. i e to a'. font trl
.I ioiil, trvi 1,0-11 to t Hirlii'ii Jr
'"U tilk a Tliorne'a Aildiiiu" 400O
1 Kiilii n ct tix to Jncoli iv I'le"
I.'ihII, 3H75 n I I A Znelinry il"i'-
tiou ' 4.VO
1'iiiimrU I'liuh et nl to Henry .S Keeil
1 Jo n hit 4 t a 11 1 A w "t000
''' M l.nfiissio H 'f Wiitla 40 Mi'C
30 t 1 1 r 1 w 55no
'10 Slimn to n N Monis. a tola blk
'), Nttvlor'anil l'oresl Grove 14
Miss Mnrtrnret. OllSOO. of Port
l;id, wits n Sunday truest at the
liome of Mr. and Mrs. II. A-
d-nrge Arrinnf r...;t th,- ?
.-t..r
:i!
Ira a
.l.-.-r
of l)rie,n, hunt,-. ; ;, ,,
till" llff l.f hi I ,;, ( , ;,(,;
llu' l-al a s 1 1 r s - m, a ,
mi m.y i.l Hi. in, pa . , t j 1 . ;
town ,-.!, -rda, ni..rtniij'. en 1
PUt' fi.r aln,-,i- I r II...
Tillamook linr. . 1 1 h k a rami.
llloliL.- s- it), .m j,i ;. . L, ,,t
' I'll. t c n k , i,r,, , , ,
other Hum Hi.' Main, i- s'd, ta,.-,-
fur In- na that a v i ) , . t r 1 1 i
ran uIm as foul hi . j,r.ivni.. r m
Hi.- hills. CIl-m. . Mi!;,.,- ;:,
J.uk .li-lTri,-. -s i!! ji.ir, him, tt ,(
aid. ju'it a i a t lj.- y , a
t'lMnl ,i.,r HiitiMii lorat.'l ai.'l
i n mh Ke t oliei.
( inn i rii-H a! i n
:l--ur. ?i. a.
U-ht eorii March,
nail. :5.V; U Ihi,
I Wl.it
.. II H,
Kr.
la. .
V; .Vl II,. i lairs
II. ;.a!l. -
I'.hli' KiIiImiIi ruin. He; ',i,' Kil,
Imii tmnatiH-. .He. All utlu r ar
tirli s in pr.ijHK tmii. . ', -
Ir. t". 1,. Lny i I,,- thinl.H
that tin' I' ol'i-it (ini i- n-hmis
will priihahly r- a. h th.-
mark - hut nut mmv. 1 1 i i 1 f r
xjM-et.-i, frmii th,- si li. m .I i-.-tisti:,.
to ulmul eipial tin- ((ill.-j.'.' ill y in
imiiiln-r 1. r. Lart'i- n. n-s llu-
ur-Ht (ire.,' m A nllirc hiiiMnie
ami his Iran' r,-iiir--t liht a!nl
iii-l. 1 In' llilhtlioro oil',! i- i.i.-;.
in. I ki-i-ii iiiii-n alti-r iiiiif u'liix k
iml tl.i' 1 r. thinks that th.- k.-. ,
mi, i.'n-n all nn-'i.t at t (-- 1 ,n.
atlii-r an evpi-n-ie pruMiM-
tmii 1.11 tin' laii'hiiril.
,S,"A, l:i Am i Ai Ti a1.'.- in
e, trii nr t w I'tity arrr t rai
Din- mi!,- nurt It uf Si-wrll .-tatmn
hi ( Iri-un l!!i i'trn-. S. .' nwin-r.
ai.'i-iiti, i'riivs r.-aHi.iiahli-
ami tiiins to unit. .las. II.
Sew. -II.
I'ri-'l rrit.latf. uf .- (ia!.-s
r k. and who has U-en tlu-i'i-
,r ti n i-ars, was in town Tui-s-
av. .Mi", rrnia:: nas i. nair
1 - 1 1 1 : . 1 .'
f 1 . t .r 1 ' I
own mi ins ram-ii, hi-iiiii 111.-
Ilillk tu the ci.tnli'lisi-r. r ri
.M.rki-d f.r the din. I. Frank
1111. 1, in, -ut Co., in 1'iirtland.
ars aj-'o, wih-ii tlu-ir house
the largest of its kin.t in 1 ort
iml.
1 have iimm-v to loan on -.nun
real eslale M-eurii). ii.-mi ran
Cm. sun a huer for vinirtarrn or
iuhiiu'ms. ('all and see me at
the confectioners1 store, iHiMt,-
Orev'nn Fleclric deHit, llillsUiro.
Ore. O. M. l'i'li'.
With our reasonahiy pleasant
ass ami cml nik'lits WashuiK'ton
'.Mintv ss rather, all tliroiieh
ulv. ssas not sulliciently torrn
u make one lonir ardently for
t he coast or mountains. I wo or
three days, to Ik- sure, wen
rather ssann. hut for summer
imate this seiLSon has Ih'i-ii very
ninl tu heat in any man s cotm-
trs.
,,r Sale: Fresh register
.l.-rs.'v cow. as ina.le V ms.
,,f l.iiller in one scar. Now
si ith tss in calves, v.. v..
Watts. HillsU.ro, Oregon, rancn
i. l.'iirmiiiL'tun. Orciroii. river
,.ad.
K. 1!. Sapi'invrton, well known
,,n,l nt the l.iMve. was
t ( 1. IMI'I - - -
throssn from a riKr. at roie
:.-.,v.. I'nes. av. ami sustamei
mmiil- initini'S. Ills noise i"
fn.r it, .lie. at tne streei
, v , . 1...; 11.. 1! ,L
-ir anil li UKO 11.1 in no'
..1,1. . 1.1 u nrnmii hut the slam
that he iiit on the street car rai
,.-i4 ina.le urn tender in me nius-
le district.
The C hiller a 10 cent ciLrar,
and the drain! Marca, a two lor
. eiLi-ar. are ss tuu .sou
want whou you nuy ' m.
Kent at every har in llinsnoio.
Ask for them.
Attorney W. (J. Hare n-turned
uesdav eveninir from a trip to
nilamiHik. where he meipou
msiness with a trip toine oeain.
Ye.! lleidel, who was with him.
tlso returned to his duties at the
Climax Mill.
... 1. ,.,..., '? ir hives
are now neiiiK
at $l.(KI;!fl.rOnlovcsiit i; cents:
$1 kIovcs nt r0 cents: fit) cen
short Klovos ii. silk and lisle- at
10 cents. - 11. wciiruiiK sv ',,0.
,s. Sax. of near Sherwood,
1 ...l. id line 0 HO OWUIlieiB
nun ii" '" . e l,.
of the Southeastern part ot the
county, was a caller at the Ar-
L-iis ollice, Tuesday niormnn.
Taken im: Ked yearunL,Mieue..
M..e,'ks visible. Owner please
iw ,
costs
....11 hi'nvn chariros. pay
l 1.11, I" ' ' . , , .... .. u.,,,,,,
and advertising. U1U' , . ,0,, i
away.--J. A. Imbrie, Ma.nS toet,
Hillsboro.
Mrs M. A. Long and son, of
IVn.IU.Um. Unmtnia
route to Mow poii. hti-
Slay ami Saturday, ami were
Quests of Mrs. M. E. Ballard.
When the kitchen is properly
enuippod there is sunshine in the
h iuse Coine in and see o r
house.
Champion
nn, ( harter uau
the best
ranges, mey aio
Emrick & Gorsvin.
Slieriir Hancock was down to
Tigardville Tuesday evening, to
look into a case where a man
was alleged to have entered he
Mrs. Chamoni residence and de
molished some of the furniture.
Douglas shoes-gents' Oxfords
in patents, vici, gim metal and
mJ i,ip $.150. now sell
ing at $2.75 at Wehrungi&Sons
big closing out sale.
Jos llickenbottom, of Shady
Brook, was in tho city yesterday.
Mandate rrivi-H I "rum Supreme
Court llu Morning
Will SI AUK Will. SOON HAM J
JiiIki- Cjinphcll Will Come up
from
SaiJc to Stl Day
lu t
1.1 lure llie ftrL'US trOI'S UIK...,
pi-.-
it i.-i announce.! that tin
inainial"- in tin- Knselair case
rein li.-.l I ounty (,lerk I'.ailev. and
it- i 1 1 ir i-L'rntiiiiMi . inii'i' .1 11 1
' ' -
amnh-ll. at Seaside. The Court I
will rvarh III slxiro Mondav
itionnng and lCoseiair will or
eiit'-nceil Monday afternoon.
Sheriff Hancix'k will arrive
hen- ss ith the prisoner, over whom
the courts have liecn working
ini-e ;i.,t Ileceiuhi-r, early Mon
day lon-nooti- It is said that ihe
,-vei ution ss ill not be later than
::o davs after date of sentence.
Sla-rilV Hancock says that one of
the euanis told him that when
Koselair was told of the Supreme
( nurl 4 decision that the nuir-
(leier had one of his "spells."
The prisoner ss ill U- taken back
to Salem Monday night, on a late
car, ami he ssui tie placed miner
a death ssatch until the day o!
hanging.
Kk sai.i:
A glHMl
g.HMl dairy and SUK'K rancu in
I -icres' 'iIh.uI ', acres of
ll,, 1. nl ,. (-" i
o.l U,l torn land aUUt y a res
cultivation; balance ol U.ttom
1 .... 1. 1. . t
L'l M
in
in i'inhI tuLsture; almut 100 acres
cikmI timU-r; plenty of running
water; 3 barns; live room house;
about lo) I nut trees; county
1 1 1. .t....l, ...... 1;,,,, rime
I Willi 1II'J 11, III ,1.1V! .UI.O
.t .1. .1 T.. , . 1 n , , ,,...
half miles from railsvay station.
J:iu ner acre, on easy terms. J.
M, dreear, Corsallis, Or.
21-1
I INC CHOI SAMI'l.liS
The follosvinir people have
hi-ouL-ht in to the Imbrie Land
Company some tine samples of
I I'M I IT H . I
, ...... i. U'l,;(.,C,.t,.U.
Mort. Lifting OatH. Timothy
and
doh en t half Wheat.
t.,i;,w A-I.rihr Hoard, Marlev
t
ofs erv tine UUa t.V.
I'li'i".' '- --- -. -- 1
nton Bowman, a tine sam-
- .. 1 1
of Boardless Harley.
t tor from his held ot etch ami
Wheat that will make 2 1-2 tons
... ii
HI I I 117 til i 1 . 1
John Smith, Greenville, a nice
hunch of Us e C feet long which
is the second cutting.
3iami ne.ti i o,vmK,u .. vu
If l . LwiM.yht in
icauuiui ouiieiie.iiii um uui,
th of t orne-
' !'" - -
i;,w n-oiurit n some oeautlltl
sail pies of the Duchessof Olden-
., . . .... . 1.. 1. ....... I
luirg Apples mai can i oe wwn
in am- nart of the state.
Heiirv Schmeltzer brought in
some extra heavy oats in every
veil- The stalks are more like
corn stalks than oat straw.
Mrs.
h S. C, Killen and daugl
Miss Helen, leave Sunday
ter
for a visit with friends at beattle.
John Hughes, of below New-
ton. was in the city this morn-
lug, and called on the Argus.
Paul Tews and wife, of North
iiMiom are the happv parents
niiisoou., c "?oiv. I- 'v"r
of 'i b'lby girl wrn July dl, llHU.
....... . ...i ...u....... ... c..i,n
S III IHHII.M IIHHl l. HIV Ul.iui.o
dairyman, was-up to the countv
seat yesterday.
... . ,nmm;npji
Ready mixed bam paint (Red)
ruaran eed to be mixed v th
jure Linseed oil, for 95cents per
guar
our
gallon, at Webb's Feed Store.
Lmttinir things together prepar-
atory to starting the machine.
. . j e .
trip from Buxton down through
tVMountaindale, yesterday, and
t-erd Greener reuirneu irom
. ll... J. ... ... vw-v.ir rill ,iv
SaVS mai tne me ia 7-
tinguished up in the mountains
He passed the John ll Bailey
place, and says that the prune
prosuect on that ranch is splen
did and that the oat crop is sur
prising. Everything in tne nuis
liHiks well excepting the potato
crop, and he thinks there will be
a shortage of tubers this Winter.
. ' . , 1 11 . 1 '11..
Attention, Telephone Sub
. 1 nr . ..... .1 ... ..... ftf
son tiers we are ueuuua. ui
giving you the best possible ser
vice. In Hillsboro we nave iwo
switch boards one called the
"City," and the other, west"
In giving the number of the call
you wish, you will materially aid
the operator, if you will give the
word which precedes the num
W For instance, where the
number is "City 323," give the
word with the number. This at
once irets the operator on the
"Cilv" switch board. Where
the number reads. "West 325,
vou call, "West 325," and this
will help us to give you your
nartv without confusion. Wash-
t 1' n f 'IVI Pn
1HHLOII SjUUlltJf xv-i. vu.
n!
Ora Brewster, a tme tnincn 01 have the of these prices. u,!. rT5,rV,,DK yoie" " !Z
1 v., 1 . I - I JUUUSOQ Oi. .U, 1. CC 11. uu .1
Soring sown Oats. . . r.. rvii,m . . J 11
.1. T. Morrison, a second cut- John t,. .immerman, 01 oc- vashlnnrton Countv News, ads-er- a
r Uirene I'atii Siarieu ms ,, " , uatlK Uioouic-u yam.cio.i., . -- - . i andtnird Saturdays in each tnoiitu
. .. . , . 1,1,, n.mii.i.io f.r pniintv niHo-A i u.. il.i n Ilmnh ette is one ot the earlv r..i7:... ,
il-,....ulwi 1 1114 mnrninu' at me Plvrt J l,,"""llv MVk vrf j"-i.. 13 ucreuv nriiueoiru uiai, tut ov- r- . - 1 iucir nau io n-eeuviuc, uregou. 11
i .V.i.i .v Reed farm Reedville, was in from Centerville, yester- C0Unts due said firm be paid to uregon pioneers. mK and sojourning Neighbors are cordial
aS has promise of a big season's day afternoon, as was also John E. L. MayS, and all outstanding Good oat hay for sale. Nine lnvi,ed t0 'lH"oD8con,i
. 11 i ,.mi.noin,in' Nvberir. the candidate tor county Kills svill be naid hv nim. rinii
t 1 11 lis vv ;i ." 111 11 1 s 1 1 Liiiv, 1 tut t 1 . - ..w v. ....... , owiiui j uvl 1 1 111 niv i x. 1 na 1 rv . r.. 11 ai.io k.ha;i. L.iri l.
dio. M. Holt, of I'.uxUm, waa
a county sent visitor yesterday.
I'orosknit 2-liiece underwear,
2T) cents ier vcarmerit, ut I'.aird'a.
Randolph liowlby was in Uiwn
from South Tualatin, Tuesilay
afternoon.
It will surprise you to k to
dreer's and sec the numerous
hargains on his bargain tables.
John Iifti. of above Glencoe,
was in llie cuy luesuay aiuer-
.1 a ft" j . ri
noon
Money U) loan on real estate.
I, I.. A i.i.t v tu K11
I ; l,.u lljilj (ir ') If
I (' Milli.i- :in wife, of the
1.. ,i;.,;,. th i-itu
an u'lt- ui.i, k i " -. ...- . j
the hmt of the week
11 1... :. ii .. 11.,
win- 1.1 u tin; wc-
.mhmutt Witch Hazel nlace.
running the hopyard, was in
loirri i'.l- (irl'l
r: ... T W We,tt . Co. for
1 , , : 7.,i ,.f Ll j, 1 - 4,
the newest and latest styles ot the proposed logging road of the
negngee anu swunirw jor ou,-
lh.. hum,. f Mr-4 .1 A Imbrie.
,,)... ,fi,.rn,-,n of this
I'll t.. xui -.v.ip-'--f - I
week.
Hon nickers wanted. Please
call up by Pacilic States Tele
a.. , j 1
VerlxMirt, were in the city yes
terday, and rejiort cnips as turn
mg out tine in their section.
WD ID 1. l. )OU W.
- L II I -ll
wnere mey carry me i ii.wu
Sh(K' llie IKSl On earth lUrillC
August VanLoo started his I
,i jui., ..,,ur..lU in tho Ver.
l'ire - s,ll'r JOStenlaV in the Ver-
W,t district and Chas. Herb
starU.j his at I!oy the first 0f
, a,
the Ver-
h. .. ....1 I
M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is
still inthehousemovtng business,
ana 11 you nave a milium w
miii'.i ,., Viim for an estimate. I
....v, ..1.
. .
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skoog,
" -- -- " n -n-- 1
of Cornelius, died in roruana,
July 31, llUO.
See Wvatt & Co. 's display win-
dosv. The latest styles in hats.
Kingsbury soft hats: fine straw
hats, and Panamas.
Bom. Autrust 1. 1910, to Mr.
and .Mrs. Horace uvingooa, 01
I.VwtCrnv,. 9 flautrhter. The
' ------ - O 1 I
happy father w
agent at the Urove.
11 - .1 !., 11 L'..V,
v I
n,mr 1. n,w Thuv are ri'tirino-
n v our urv .luadLii. iicu-i,..
fPlim v.im4 All lines at erwt
"hk 11. ii"u. .-.. - - . - -. . .- 1
iin(i 1 ,ss thari cost You can
yono uieneo-, aim v.110 iioauue
of the nicest little dairy ranches
in that section, was in tne cuv
'
luesday.
For sale at a barirain: Twelve
.i . (L.. u. ..,1
SlloaiS, O IIIOIHIIS UIU, ttlBU HOW
br00l, 80W, now tired.-A. LKr-
. t a
rien one-na t mi e 1
.,uif ma frm 'pw.
a ... Ol O I
ion. i-o
....
. H. lluntemann, 01 jooe s, was
in venterdav. irettincr treatment
V. " ' KI.
for a bad ease of bkd poisoning "SVTai?2 ' ' Question, was in the city Tues
in one of his feet. He says that ti.in ui. Mav afternoon.
his neach crot) will be verv lieht
1 - 1
If you are in the market for
cedar shingles, cut or sasved, 111
large or small lots do not fail toL
see C. S. Reynolds, of Moun-
taindale,
20t f
w. E
Smith, the old North
Carolinian, was the first man to
reach town with a buck deer,
pmimg 11110 me county seaL some
time during the first day of the
- c u Tiof;n ud
i'i'- m.n. owum iu,i....
ULt" 'o.ikoo
tor bale: twenty neaa 01
Angora goats, mixed billies and
nannies.-Fred Pritzlatf, Banks,
Q R j 3 fwm
Q ,
eomm.ssioner,
Owing to the many demands
fi'iim niv nnrrnnia I have nirain
r - - ----
opened my shop to horse shoe-
ffi-Ur -ksmith,
1 1 1 11 11 .ir rii iircr
Third Street, Hillsboro.
A copy of "Western Tours'
pubHsh atTacoma, Wash., by
Edythe Tozier-Weatherred for-
merly of Hillsboro, has reached
.1 k .. 1. J l rri
tne Argus exenange lies. 1 ue
publication is Western m breezi-
ness, ana always nas a goouworu
zor tne t acme ccutsu
Dr. T. L. Perkins, son of 1. B.
Perkins, ot Buxton, and a broth-
er of Leo, deputy recorder, is
"ViT-iLrXr Z
ttMU-OJCl IIO..I y nvnn iviv. w.v
primaries in Multnomah county.
Dr. Louis is a Bourne man and
will get the statement men s
support.
Mrs. Carrie Wall worth and
Mrs. Rose Willey, of Wichita,
Kas., and Mrs. Cynthia Smith,
of Gales Creek, are guests of the
month at the home of their sis
ter, Mrs. M. E. Ballard. The
sisters had not met for 30 years,
and they are enjoying the reun
ion. They are highly impressed
with Oregon's climate and crop
conditions.
i..i..i 1.:. i.ui 1; vv Mnrsn tne nssem- a,., Jh.a,., ni-nohir. t w m lire. isi. a. rosven. iuio.
ROCK 10 ROLL
Judi tioodin States Shipment t,
VIEWERS FOR LOGGING ROAD .
County CommilllioBer Court Adjourn
This Evening
County court was in session to
day and yesterday, and adjourned
this evening. Yesterday the
loard appointed J
W HihAm ,
... , , I -i
and A. B. Todd viewer, to view
. . . .
and assess the damages of a pro-
( l. HrnwnirI acres-near Craw.
ford station, and through which
Hillsboro Lumber Company is to
l.rMLt I K r. tunuiAKi horn thmr I -
, time tn m.t u.-itK tho aur.
V . .
veyor, no date being set. .
, . , , m . I
-,ne road iietition 01 Jonn up-
rn anner waj? rcTcrr('n to tne 1
district attorney
i;,. m
Judge Goodin tells the Argus
UU'J VJ''Ulll L-laO VltV aifS1-
will be ready Monday evening
and by Tuesday several carloads
will reach this end of the line.
uu.ll 9 fttt'Orf thO llOlatlCP tfl iHMfArn Ik,. nA( Ikn Willcj
' "- "wiw.ivv v
,,,, , he next week!
,,.,... . . .fr
J W Bailey. Co cleik. cash ad-
v",nt).I'rt cl!ar,e' k & 11 9875
rr'.TvCiVt
r'1" v-o, roc iiuarry 1751
Schmidt KulUli. relief io
Glai ii Prtiuhomme, stationery... 34 (
Tho. Connell. ro.,I viewer.... 5:
Henderson Smith, roail viewer.... ai
00
ao
Hen.lerson amitli, road viewers.... a oo
I J 11 V CSlwU. I OL JUU, lUVft t.1 UBUCI ,
Dist 4 4 3
sn Poole . .seor-. office ... ... J900
Goff Biw, R 4 H...... .1015
w a v..i.i. n...i. r.
, .VU-U.V, IU..H 1
court urv - oo
ircan V VVa a. ll IS. ,i 1
i - wiu HodsouCo.mrveyor'sofflce 18 15
"VT'J u"'
.,,n.in,.ni1al,.1. rxfPit . ml
m 0 esse, school supt sat sad
off.ee expense 101 8a
P W Livermore, R & II 1 20 50
n .11 jacason, irrssnrer a onicr,
sal 5000
Hillsboro Water. Linht & Power
ixj. c h 8352
K L'..l,m.. P lb M tn in I
k i) Hite, ii 4 H. 7 50
Herbert Bros, R A H 19 36 1
' " '.I..
Room.,ni,.
M C Case, trsveline expenses.... 7 40
C B Hedge, county road
3 95
1 ..
diss Liimiui. UKaui salary
ua:- I -j - .ir '
ri.c j uuuiuin. iiKMUf uuiutr... t uu ,
r N.wman. intemret atcorcn-
-J I
er'sintiuest i 50
tismg bids for county work 9 10
Groner & Rowell Co, R & H road
ki"uo
Ilisl No 8
I c Umkin, c H & Jail a oo
a e Mccuinsey. r & h u 39
s J Galloway, County Fruit in
" s
't.
spector
Thi Hill.lro In,lerv.n,Wn. nrint.
inK and sUtionery 4655
wiiii.m Tnnn., u-ii'. i.i.
rnntK srncsa, CI IV.
-i Ji
- k Aaams, oist 31, special ks. n no 10
j c wenger, k & as 10
Martin sndehey. Co Poor Fsrtn 43 50
Tualatin Mills Co, Rock Qusrry 67 2;
Delat Drue Store, reiief Door and
. . .
County Judge 3 50
Fsirhanks-Morse '"a Co R & H i oo
l s Hieriy, rock in road last No 8 10 00
"wm nouon v.o, siauoncry coun
'TTu
no 66
P.....TL..L.
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'
ye desire to thank our many
friends who so kindly tendered
us Bld an(i sympathy during our
recent bereavement the death
; ,;. if
ana oosequies 01 me iaie isirs,
n. n. uoge.
H. H. Boge.
Miss Anna Boge.
Farmington, Or., Aug. 4, 1910.
NOTICE
The firm of Mavs and Conover
lilt" linil OL iUdYS aim wHUiei
Respectfully,
F. F. Conover.
Hp,-4pi (jpnftrtiH- VPstpP.
da
1 -- - - r- - -
for Aberdeen, bouth Dakota.
Born, Sunday, July 31, 1910,
JJUin, ounuaj, uuij ui, iiu,
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rood, of
below Newton, a daughter.
pr a. B. Bailey and John M.
Wall went to St. Martin's Springs
I . , . .ml
yesterday, the occasion being the
ainess of Mr. Wall's brother.
, ,1
Holkein-Friesian bull
calves. -A. Bendler. Cornelius,
Route 1. Place on North Plains
near Centerville. 21-3
J. J. Krebs and wife were
., . . -.I.XT "I
en up w aicwaraer s v,amp,
y? by . Gus Kempfer.
They will remain a week in the
mountains.
iviioa Vila l uviu, ui mi umiu,
Martin Bernards, a son of the visited her mother, Mrs. Alice
late Walter Bernards, of Ver- Foord, over Sunday.
5S.aT indthcauedy onlht- Miss Susie ey, of Port
atternoon, and called on the Ar- ,and( visited relatives in the dty
Sunday.
Wi.nh Vlnol1 tl.llJ nun niil.
proving property, pay for keep-
ing and for this adv. Frank
Weisenbeck. 21-3
I Fl Wann and Thos. Williams
retunied yesterday morning from
a hunting trip into the moun
tains aliove North 1 amhill. They
saw seven U-ar and Ed. Wann
killed a largu black member of
tfi IJrilin f'lmilv o r . , I l.rrtt'rrtit
- . huU, ,Wn .- T.tttf
j
killed a deer late Tuesday night.
1 he boys dressed him and earlv
si'..,i I.,.. : 1 1 1.
iiiurinnn vseiit oacK
w me umoer 10 get me venison.
To their sururise and chaerin a
bear had arrived -and iKjssiblv
two or three and had eaten all
the carcass except a part of one
shoulder.
For sale or exchange: My
place of six and one-half acres,
with small cottage, near Newton
,. 1 oi t fj.-n.
V HUI lf llill3 J 1UUI Ik IIIJ-
Ijoro,
on Virginia place.
UVer
,! i I ir 1 1 J
' -'td,tuA man w""
ttllneimina tleidel re-
the. laiit .f th.e we.ek from
ixjston, wnere she nas oeen at-
tending a schotjl of expression
one of the best in the world.
1 UQ liOlHO nQ9 m Q FDH MTU I
along this line and is taking ad-
vnntntrp of the hest ti-ainincr to
- . t. v . Uar"v
friends are pleased to know of
111 vuv v av.i. iiiuuj
- r return.
Women's shoes in patent and
. , . . A
C. L. Brown, of Craw ford sta-
tion, thi3 side of Buxton, was
juig UIC luuiltj I.UUI L, UtC 1111,3'
Mm t urner ' nnntienHon
Imrmnrr rr,-,,! V,aiin,r koon
nresented before that bodv. The
proposed logging road will tap
the timber beyond the Brown
place for the Hillsboro mill
All kinds of things are on
Greer's bargain tables that are
really marked cheap. Come and
investigate before it is too late,
W. L. Davis, who resided here
, f , , I
a numuer ui ears, uui viiiuiida
irri: I I Li 11 111 LllvJ ll LC I IA L,i I
for three or four seasons, was in
the c tv Tuesday, zreet ne
menas. Air. uavisnas iaKen up
a piece of land in the celebrated
uV,pnf Hisfrift and is makinc
. Hp ..ii. u:, v
---
StOCK alone IOr nve Or SIX mous-
and Qouars.
Bargain counter, 10 cents, at
H. W ehrune & bons -any piece
.... a , I
"- '
Julius Schoenberg. Hnv-pr fori
1 si ni'n LMAn oroT-nC! T li o T orsniir I
- . ......
teams are teanng up the United
grade at Glencoe. They have a
big grader-loader that requires
teams to pull it and they load
dump car, or wagon, two to
the minute, inat snouia mane
. 1 f-r-t . 1 11 I
things go some.
See W yatt & Co. s display win-
dow. The latest styles m hats.
Kingsbury soft hats; fine straw
hats, and Panamas. tf.
.r n -! e U,.l...
- uuKermaii, ol unuw
oeaverton. ana wno says mai
iL . 1 i.--.. n. " .. nr
me people auoeann; me tui-uu
mto Multnomah would never
L0,.a mM.a,i Knt frr tho ronr
JL . -?;.7 -r.. "
.
1 I'dcfmocror a t-p i cit rnp
I ua-ivjihimivi -, ...v
Grove, and who recently returned
f rom an Eastern trip, savs that
neoole back in the states are
very anxious to learn more about
OretTOn fruit lands
. . ....
Suot. Case has received notice
that the state school apportion-
ment gives this county $13,478.40
the largest ever sent out This
county is tne sixtn in me 1
in amount of apportionment,
C. Yungen and P. Richen, his
brother-in-law. returned Mon
day from a trip overland to Til
lamook. Mr. Yuntrensavs he
11.. : ..,:u a
. -
w as Kreaiiy niiyi esoeu im wic 1
dairy future of that section.
Mrs. Serena Umphlette,
Amity, is the guest of a fortnight
Bowlbv. Cornelius. Route 2. Ind
Tel. 5552. Line 10, out of Hills
hnro
A. K. Watson, well known at
out from Portland the first of
OUL Hllll lOlLltlllU llie HiaL ui
the week, spending the Sabbath
at Banks. ,
Capt J. D. Merryman and
w-ife, of Portland, were Sunday
1 i4i- a T-in?i l
guests 01 Lr. a. a. cauey anu
wife.
. t;oun nf Wnnd Glen
coe, was over to the city the last
ot tne weeK-
P.asner k'ehrli ot below Oren
Co. was in town Tuesday, and
called on the Argus,
. r 1 . -I..
corn, to Mr. ana Mrs. uep.
Stevens, Hillsboro, Oregon, July
31, 1910, a son,
,,. r A nf r,,.nj
. HajTy. MOTK, Wirwhief ...far
moOK vlsllor iast weeK
Jacob Schneider, of Leisyville,
was in town Tuesday afternoon.
PROrENMONAU
F. A. BAILEY, M. I).
Physician diI Surceon
Ollle BKiIc-Minrn hl.', iii.!Mlr.
Rixmit 12, I.l mt.i IA. Km.lrm-fi- s-.'oih-wmt
mm, Kurllne anil bmnml Mrwl,
Kotb 't'lioiiM.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. 8. C. M .,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OIBm nUira oyer Tho In n !m k Moi
Rbtldnntm Rut of Court JI-.
lo tb eornnr of tin, I !.h n.
JAMF-S FHILMPK TAViKSI K. y. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
?.ur"" ,B,,u'her" 'f'110 Kdr i.i r.
V0"""' - """ 'n French or Knelt -ill. OS
ftf"l
uixiUlra. over A. Ilnni' at...r.
"- ni 01 in til., MiiiatMiro, or.
vvvwawvAWiA'wv
A. B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
r ,
U cE.Rooms 7
Bailey-Morgan Block.
UtV T1.
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DR. W B CTTNINflH f
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
wMWvwyWtv
nr ...
Dentist
Rooms 10 and U Morgan-Baili y Mock,
atreet. Over Dennis Store.
HILL8BORO ------ oUlluON
Saw. ft. Baglmy W. O. Harm
BAOLEY A HARE
ATTOiVNKYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 tad t Shate Baihli;:
HILLSBORO. . . vUF.nox.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms j, 4, h. s, Morgan Elk, Jl;i sl,.,io.
WrrrWryrWryrrvViV'VM
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Offic Dprtaira, Bailey Mrvan LU
HILLBBORO, - OCUON.
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LA V?
Ornci: Main Street, opp. Court Houue.
HILLSBORO OKIiOO-
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LA W
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Roctnn 3, 4 and 5
I UI11oWr..
Oregon
- -
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
The only graduated amllicensed Viter-
iumj u uuiauviu, oi&ictru yvmi j.rHi;.
tical experience.
n. hii.h.i oi..
office, hillsboro livkuy co.'si
stable No. 1
Office pboue: Pacitie states 501 ; iud.21.1
I Residence phone; Independent 2 U; 1'ti-
citic States m.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I a in Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
-amtesie mug. niLLMJUHU, UliK.
, . . . .. t l . a
im uu -uuu.
of MODERN WOODMEN
Silver Leaf Camp No. 8(93. Modern
Wnrvlman nf A ...or . m. v lira!
1 ISlt-
jkia mmmmm mamsm. x
I I C I flRI IVT,
I
i"nfii anrl
toniracior ana
Builder n
. j
Large Barns a Specialty
8 t i a. i n 1 r:..
Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 $
mm 'mmjmi . m,
OR I). F. HEINECK, V. S. D V. U.
VETERINARY PHVSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Office
SHERWOOD STABLE
Ind. Pbooe 09, Sherwood, 0e.
Cream Separator for sale
Sharpless No. 2; price $25--C. J.
Haggerty, Beaverton, Ore.,
Route 2, 13tf
Did you take notice of the new
line of back combs at Libby's?
They are just "beau Li," and tho
price just suits.
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