The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 11, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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ami iii'im t-it tu iiiiiU- i,Hl
omi lliiiclnii i ?! u ttl hi
v.ouhl i iiim- alonj'. In' 1 1 -r i ' I
n-n hr aUi'.r i,itia, mar
llollil'iNik, ainl till! H the buy's
lirnl trip to tin' couiitv hi-at. -wa(
taii'-n U-fiirc Il.irn.vs ani)
luu-il .7l ami in i-!;mit of I In-payim-iit
h'rvnn' 'St i;i . s in tin
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Arrived Vi-sU-nlay Mi.rniiiic ail
I nlundod on ItJiscliiic
win. (it r siiii'mi;m iaikv dv
Sliirl
on Slrtkh I rom 1. U. k N.
Uuiry Creek llridjc
lo
ii.m i en at CI
Hour, i. i:,, A.
A rorn .'-larrli
-a!!. I'h'm-; .Vi I.h,
t Wl.iti- lln. r
k. II. mm la, fr;
'if, .Vl lli. Mairy
II. i. halt, r.-;
tvXV.i'Mf !:i"ft iH-ar (Viar Mill.
'I'h.' V imivivl ti tin' KolTf-t
(irm- rli. hi. It tonik six month
t.i m:iM- tK trii frnm Illinois to
Or.ofi Mr.t. Markf-'iliiil iiUiut
)rari ni'i. Mr. Markro whs
vtill kM-wn all over Vahini,rton
fount.'', an. I w;w notnl for hi
itlliV! tV. 1!.' IfilVl'.H till' follllA-
injf -. ;'.-tr-t to iiiuurit lii.H l.m.:
Mr-. ;. l-ii:t Hiiokcr, l-liain,
V ., Mrv W. J. Koyal. I-or.-M
C.niv.-. Mrs. f. - Jay-H, llills
lin. Mr., limiiut 1 Justin, fan
yiiii Min. O. M. (lanlm-r,
M -a !a!f; Mn. Ma V. .lark
, of I'lys.Hi's JarkHoii,
funm-.v, of Mii!iiit.'Utiila!i,1 ami
iiii ..I I ..v-iil, WhiH-li-r Countv.
Vi'. . a ,1 C. W. Marki-.'. of For-
fJit til''ii-.
Tlic fum-ml Umk plari- last
Satiir.lay uml iiittTtin-fit !H in
Ihf N:tlor t'fiin'tffy, 1'oivht
(!r.ic.
CKtlSSI 1) PLAINS Willi SCOl l
Kiii..n Cramlall, of tliis i-ity.
was on. uf tlioKt' whocitHSi'il the
I'laiiiM from St. Jih Missotiri,
inh tl,.- Salt Ijtkf country, in
Kc!, with thf S-ott Wilson train.
II.' U.-w li. W. Srott wt'll, ami
l.n t.itlu-r. Mr. Cramlall sa
he in. t ihf fti-ran nlitor many
tun.-, afterward, and that a; a
Vi'iiiiv man Mr. Seott worked on
tlie roaih tieur Forest (iroe
when Cramlall was road super
Ms.ir, in the sivties. lie reniem-Ih-m
S.'ntt ih a lad of 1 1 years
iui.l Mates that Harvey drove an
" leant in tlie train. When
Craml.tll lif( in Portland in the
'inhties he met Mr. Seott nearly
everv day ami thev freiuently
taikcil over the trip from Illinois
Jo l he coast,
0I:N UKANIH;
I'lue IjIiImhi corn, h-; Klue Kill
lni tomatiH-.-i, h.-. All other ar
ticles in proMirtioii. II. Well
runt' A; S. in-i,
.1. I.. Muni .on ami wife, of
ll'oxl Km r, and who haw- Imth
in tlf appli- city him e l'.iol, M-re
ill (lie cits S e',tei'ila , piesbi of
Mr. ami Mr .! A. .. lira. Mr.
Mu!TS"ll li III the ciinficlinn
I", II e . and he li a liepheW of
Mrn. Slatlef), mother of Mrs,
Iras.'. He ha- j i-l returned
flolH the hi hlks' exercises at
Seaside.
Sew ell's Acre , Acreage m
!ne, t.-n or twenty acre tracts,
dm- mile north of Sew ell station
on (iremi Flectnc. Sec owner.
No aei,t.s. Prices reasonaMe
and terms to sua. J as. H.
SeW ell.
A. '. Wirt, of Momitaindale,
was in town yesterday, and re-
i.rts thai Arthur .Mimer, who
recently sustaim-d serious injur
ies from a fail at the ('. Johnson
ranch, north of town, is now
al!e t" K. t around.
1 hae money to loan on iood
real estate oicunty. Also can
I j ut I mi a huerfor your farm or
liiisiness. ('all and see me ut
the confectionery store, oposite
Oregon Klectric demt, HlllsUiro,
Ore. 0. M. Pom'.
Mr. and Mrs. ('has, K'urth and
auhter, Muriel, xisited Friday
.. . i ..:.l. . I. ; i
an. I jsar.iniay wan ineir iiuoi.
Mi-s. Aseiitha P.rown, of I'irt
. . , t
Street. I heV also Spent Ml!lia
Yesterday marked a new era in
the history of llillshoro in the
way of mad huildin. A carload
of ( rushed rock arrived from the
county ipiarry at Oswego and
was unloaded on the p. li. &. N.
railway track at t ie Pane ine
ro.-ni crossniL'. P.nnken, hail
"en Mult and a plauorrn on
a.-h side of the track held the
lipment. (.'arjieriters and work
men were busy tcttintf the ele-
ator ready and a team was en-
aeii m haulmtf water to et
the hihwav in condition liefore
laulini the crushed material.
J. N. (irahel will measure for
the haulers and Wolf Prothers
I p-t the stone away as fast
is it is hauled in from the miarry.
t is expected that several car
i.'ids daily will arrive from now
on. as soon as Uie surlace o!
the road is laid it will U' rolled
with a heavy steel roller to make
a tmxl hard roadlied.
KfeAL tSTATIi TRANSFERS
roau
I here will be an open meeting
f the Hillslioro (.ramre. at
'"uivllall, on Saturday, August
'I. at in the nftorniMin. llui
xiihji'cts under discussion are:
.'I'onservatioi, of our Natural
l.esmirce.s" and "The Ideal litis
I'i'hd." The public is cordially
invited to attend these open
"lee'.inir.s and will lie accorded a
heart v welcome.
FOR SAl.li
A e;ood dairy and stock ranch of
list) acres; aliout 125 acres of
r.'od hottoin land; about (15 acres
'" cultivation; balance of bottom
'.ood pasturo; about 100 acres
Knoii timber; plenty of runnintr
water; .1 barns; live room house
"'out KM) fruit trees; county
'"ii'l ami telepbone line runs
tliroimh iilace. Two and one-
I'iilf miles from railway station
fin p(.. ,...., on ,,asv llM'tllS. - J.
M- -iiveur, Corvallis Or. 21-1
KIsAI) AUGUST SUNSIIT
head "The Philippines as I saw
inein i,y CienornI .lames l1
Nntli. I'.x-dovernor of the Phil
'IM'ines, and "California HUu'k
hold. the Ifoni-meo of the Oi
Wells," by Walter F. Woelilo, in
sunset tor August now on sale,
"I "ll new stands, lifteen cents,
()1 iMi air dance. Cornelius park
eiaturdav evenine-. Alltrtist V.V
J'-'lo. Walker's orcliestra. livery
ire
i tin' I ,. I . Prow n home, on
owa Hill.
For Sale: Fresh registered
rrsey cow. Has made 0"l lbs.
f butter in one year. Now
i .... .. i. .... l.' i.'
res i. w it n iw in canes, i..
Watts, Ilill.sl.oro, Oivnon. ranch
near FarminKto". Oregon, river
20-22
l'hos. Ordemann. of Portland
i . I . . ... I s f.. 1 -iM.r
lllll travelllie; haiesni.m i.'i i'is
t'o.. (iriH'eries. was in town
the last of Hie week, a iruesi ai
the C. J. Palmatecr hoim
te Schiller a 10 cent ciK'ar.
and the Crand Marca, a two jor
o.eo-ier ciar. are what you
iv. -nit when von nuy cih.h.
ept at every bar in HiIIsIkum
Ask for them.
M,M U'm Pitman, accompan
hv her children, visited the
i,i ii. . ,. ii it i iier
i,i,i,i ii in i i- ui n ...... ...
.,ilu.c Mrs Powlhv. of South
Tualatin.
Ladies' hum' silk lisle rIovcs
now bcimr worn, f- vriovis
,.t ?,1 oil' Sl.fiO cloves at 7.) cents
" ' 1 - . . . . r. i
i i' iiv.k u o cents ;u cem
i,..,-i .ri.n es in silk and lisle at
ii.., i f.-.- - - - ,,
10 cents. 11. WchrunK tv oo...-.
w I! .lollv. who is spending
" ' . i i.
the Summer on Ins nopiam...
t..ii n u-iw in yesterday, hiu:
111 1 . i I in- fnir
savs the crop win oe ro-nj
ind a line ipiality
lion nickers wanted. Gooc
MnminL' i.lace. Thirty acros to
. , ' I 1 lw.,,0
pick, ami ooo "i,i"'
own. W. P.. .lolly,
. . . t i ' .1 ,u nf .vmllt
Ore., Koute 1. ueisiei m u..,
('has. Fames left this morn
injr for Waldport, in the
I.... ,,i, the coast. 1
lounii, - ,,.
be absent lor several wcckb
perhaps all Fall.
When tho kitchen is propei iy
eouiniied there is sunsnme ... v..v
- . . l5ii
house, t onie m am. v
iM..,i,oti uml Liaiu'i
V.II.Uli'i"' . ., .
rantrcs. Hh7 are "w
Kmrick t.V corwin.
J. Whitten. of Phillips, ami
..hiee s m 1 10 pain Ol uiv--
I . .1
("lose to
llillsboro,
ArKus and OreKoniari, $2.2T.
John I'un'y, of I'hillips, was
in town yesterday mornirnf.
Konald VauK'ht ierit Sunday
at New ort.
Porosknit 2 idece underwear,
2"i cents per garment, at Paird'u.
A. V. Peren, of Hillsdale,
was in town yehterday.
John Graf, of Bethany, was in
the city yesterday afternoon.
Money to loan on real estate.
Terms reasonable. Apply toKu-
ratli Pros., Hillsloro, Or. 21tf
Will SU'vcns, mercharidisintfat
arminiton, was in the city yes
terday afternoon.
It will surprise you to ko to
Ireer's and see the numerous
larains on his bargain tables.
P.. Luck, of near Glencrx-, and
who owns the old Tamiesie place,
was in the city yesterday.
All kinds of things are on
Ireer's bargain tables that are
K I.inrolo to fiiilnl kilvi,
iiM u( way
I l.inrtilti lo mtir, nulit til way... t
N.-Unti Wilrtu rt alt toC)i)tlna Anu
A'Uuit, ii r I s ! a J Unit d I c I
I '.a Inn Inv Colo J A Slriiiin, luta
S l''l I'ufrtt drvivr .. I
M M W'lie.t to (', O Slunn, c Wk y
Navlol'i a.l Furtat ('.rove I
Thin Skrhau lo Mary Yc((rl tt al.J
lot Tualatin (,nt.l -ti S.xi
W A Miaw to Iinia L' Totiiua, 92H1
Kiniirwoi AirraiP J37
I'.iiiUiiiI Ttuit Co to U I. 1'nrl, lut
111 Vallry ula 1400
i M Krf vrt lo G W J.lu.lM-y rt 1,
40 a trc i t I III 3O0
Sarry J.ihiiMin to I oitr.l Ktllwayc,
tiKliI of way - 45
Puma (toodin lo aniiir, nijlit of y .V
Jo Minifrl to aaitie, iil.l of way.... 6j
Imllm Tttlr Inv Co to Kntli I rust
Co. ii m a t 1 11 r 4
li I. Ctlc to J II Ijirarn, 9 a arc 1 I 3
11 1 w ifrio
K M Iifu to S T WatH, 40 a K-c 30
I 1 r 1 w -550
Mini F Scott to J Mitrwood rial
tr id tiik ys Forri diovf , 105
l',ro U till"" to I) N Moitu, 2 lota
Navlor'a at'l lituiii. r drove .1400
I-onaril Vailtlriiamlrn to Catlirtlue
l!inix-li. 40 a aro in t 1 t r I ... &00
Krunk Wallrr lo (i W Uuwuiail, lot
III llru'otiic llriuhtt I"
() M Olsrn to I) I. llrace, und H int
Kiiiiton" til-uivi8ioo
i; M Sicvtna to F A Clarke Mevelia,
r Inlilli ti lloijo fi-rt
11 1. l'lkl to Muslim Cur'itnl, lot 6
blk 1 alley isla -1400
l A J'a'ullo to L, M H"l, lot 4 n
lvlifewoo.1 -I7J
I- I. Keaa to K T McNral, tr III Ueo
Kicliattlacn rlonatltai 100
Win Scott to Samuel Haugcn, a
tec x'i l 1 r 1 w. 75
Samuel llauKCtl to Fred J F.pliT 1-4
ai re 11 I 1 1 r I w 75
Ainoi S Vintonhalrr to Wm Boston
rial lota 111 Sherwooil 15.10
llrrmati Mrtj;er to Annea kesler
lot in Meluer acre tracti 300
John Dl'.ardner rial lo Win Fir
weather 10 a arc 38 I I i r 1 w 1300
J M Mixxl lo Aug WtdckliiK, 3-4
near fxholls - 5'5
Rfwtia I'avne to 0 Irwin, JU ec
y4 t i t t 2 w .
. 3000
Sending in Many Men on Line
IWtwetn Portland & Uoy
I'KOSrCLTE W0KK ALL WINTER
Company Hope to Get Into Tillamook
in Early Sprinftimc
A Portland firm has brought
suit avrainst the celebrated act
ress in vaudeville. May Yohe,
for $KX). alleped to lie due on a
$100 jiurcha.se of goods. Miss
Yohe has a Summer home near
Metzger, in Washington County,
and has Iw-en staying there this
season, bhe is at present in the
Golden Gate city, where it is re
ported that she draws anyw here
from !M to ?l,fKK) per week
I he suit was hied
Kindt's court, and Constable Jas.
Jacquot has attached Miss Yohe's
PKOrKrWIONAL.
j
F. A. liAlLIiY, M. 1).
I'hyairUu and Sni ic 'eu
Otlloo llalley MorKan Mix-a, iij -.(.m.
R001111 12, I.I ami 15. Krsi.lrncu -..11111.
w"t onrner Kaytellna and Siim.l S'rwH,
H itli 'I'll. hips.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. It.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUUCEON
in Judge OtHo npiUira oyer That Doia I 1 n; f tot
rUtal.tonce Kaatof Conrt )' ' --,
In tba ooruer of tlin lu.. .
JAMES FHlLLIPKTAMIKSli.. I. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ersonal property and is holding
if rii-nHinrr t)r,lt ili'i..m'f t'nn .4U.1.
The United Iiailway Company is iitiVatior.r u"
s-nding in all available men be- ,, , - .
. , ., . ivuiii.ii .or aie. 1011 acres in
iw run me wv ui uie muynuiiii ( ne iyK . 40 Rrr(l f.l(.nrH nil HuTon Bouthrn I'ar.ltlo lUilr --U Co
and the intersection of the road nn.l.r fnM. 7 v.' Fvonaulution In Krneh or KnBii:.. of.
... ...... .uiii, inn 1 -1 win nuuae, incm nimtalra, over A. II roan' n.rt.
.., .. . n.r 1 , . 1 . . .... . .....
wiin tne t'acmc icaiiway & isav- new Darn; ,i acres b;anng or- no"n"1',eorM"mBt-'M11Ubori,i(
, . . I I 1.11.1.11 .1
igation Ctjmpany 8 line, between -n,iru' wtl1 at W)t" house and ArWWWAwyvwvwvVA'.
iust , ; VeeK running through A n p . ,
'usl rHi' mnoii o..a r.r o... A. b. BAILEY. M. D.. D. I). S.
1 , 1 1 - I .. 1 I i -, .i..vvj ... ji line oa w 1 1 1
'"J l.Z??Z IZZr'l . c Physician and Surecou.
uii. auft . uinc "K" Ol miles SOU til
t 1 . I . e ffll 1 lr.,i ,, I . T" n
flmn ornw rT u.'f.rlmrr. u.nt nut ml 111 Hraf.m VVi a n.aunr. . 1 1 iKKIf w W nmnfl f x our r
lUi v.. v. " J A I" VI nuivil V.IV -a.l - n ill ta a V7VII I w m m m J.titJ My J tai4 J
j to the Hoy section the first ot Die anl7.ll,Pve ternis.-A. L. Bailey-Morgan Block.
.any rnarKea cheap. Mime anu 1 , ' .L ....... Grele. Hillslxjro. Oreiron. RnntL . '
investigate U-fore it is too late. ie weeK. anu 11 isaumoniauveiy ' -Ar" Both Phone..
Arthur . Iiailev. mail carrier
' . 1 1
at Laurel, on one of the rural Wliri
routes, was in the city the first hopes of getting the grade and uvshinirton Countv will hp n. fid w r mivn'oirur
stated that the line will be dotted
men from now on in the
2. 22-5 Hillsboro, Ore.
I
Ileport3 from threshers show ''vvyVWiSww
that the yield of grain all over
of the week. track into the mountains, where ,ier that of lsmr. vr th hJ
I.I I . 1. I 1 . I - v-aa . wa.v IIVUUO I
Co to T. W. Wvatt& Co. for ",e X cuui ana lunne wont, so not having filled as well as ex- PHYSICIAN AND SURGFOM
the newest and latest styles of T ,UL " lvx- lected. The straw is ample, and n . , T, ....
negligee ami soft shirts for Sum- cu a.' V, nlter:., . , , the head-formation appears good, Lalls Answered Day or N ight
merwear. Vl . , T 1 F- . in l,ut lhe 'lekJ 13 not wht was -In.U-pemlent Fhonc-
. .. - bU lliai lliev Will OlO lllll- f1flk(.( ff,r Thp uhnrtcKr.. r.,...,
The Dr. A. P.. Pailey farm, mook early next Spring. With ut J.Va ;Z r"iX oufcNCO. ORr.coN
1 1 ..e 1 ...111 l . 1 ;.. 1 " .1 . .L . 1 J - a uuu iuii.1 1IUIII 1 w
imunraM ui ion, vtm ia- inv ui anvmink' HKe irooa weamer me on n... Mnt p w t-f u,. I wsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj
iiho Kman iracus arui niacea
the market. Ja.s. II. Sewell is 8t-ction will be reached bv No- 'L. :rZ..rw.?,nu'r
aving aU,ut 200 acres more cut Yvmr 1 if r)resent calculations V,? ? . ;a"'; ' u L " '
. II ...... a. I . . l"ilj ll III livailtl.3, lrt llllt
ituo smaner iracis. (i0 not iro amiss. u. t a :,.i.i e
1 1 iivic anu mci v i.t luuiiu a neiu ui
For sale: Some fine high
sale: Some fine high W'inter wheat that turns out good.
e-rade o ste n- -'nesian bu wwiiwiki .
.1 I ' 1 . . 1 - . , w . . . A i, . . I A. 1
alves. A. Iiendler. Cornelius, K' . ,ny lJ,ute,ai
Route 1. Plat e on North Plains hn addition to the claims pub- " an mu.ey
.. .,.. .. :n . oi ! ,- , , .' . v , .1 . . . ..... cow. Owner can have same bv
neui v i-iiien me. lsneu asi weeK me couniy couri ... , ,
I-. M. ('... Wyd kl.the ftf.to.bw.at 'Zd'' iSv
Laurel, was in town Monday, si wnien aujoumea inursaay Weisenbeck
lie says that his hopyard gives fninj
21-3
,-id'enceof a bumiKr crop, and Jh McCUran. sal & mileage.... 37 00 Jos Schulmerich was down
l . 7 . . ' ' l ' ' . W J Butoer, cotnr aal & mileage 50 30 m-.-j.,, .Ui, hta altfrt nrtA
ev
that the dry season has not seem- j A imbrie.'dep clerk circt
ed to harm tne vines many man-u a imntu
tier.
See W'yatt & Co. 's display win
dow, l he latest styles in nats.
Kingsbury soft hats; fine straw
hats, and Panamas. tf.
K. IL Haird, w ife and family
ie M i'luuuai, rwiia 1110 auwf aim vi
"J I t. r i. r n 1 ' .1 int iiiiiiifwi
900 1 out uj DanKs m. ocnuimencn ni-utojHttv,
dr. w. E. pittk:s(;kr
Dentist
Kooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bui i.-y liiot-k,
airet. Over Dennis Sttire.
HILUJBORO o.KOON
WVWMVW
Cm. H. Baglmy W. C. Harm
BAGLEY A HARC
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Eooms 1 tad 2 Sbate Bniiih ,c
OliKI.'OM.
crcent chemical 1C0, c h & jail. 300 and D. B. Burkhalter, of Farm- tAt,
? NM,b,.dge. . ,inrtoni The trio will be in the ' 1 ' VTI
itr!.L$k H hill, a day or so, hunting deer. E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNKY-AT-LA'V
Foreat Grove I'resa, priotiriB. aher 8 00 and they expect to bring OUt
J w (ioodin. co judge, ai & c 117 70 some hne venison
P.Ut 1 10 Pmiltintnm atatinnrrv fa On I
. -" it 1 1 if.. .. ..
R F Reaaoner, bridges 337 7 rw saie or exciiaiiKe; iuy .ooma j, 4, a j, Morgan Blk,
Sam omduff, road diat No 3 spec- 34 90 place of six and one-half acres.
are spending their vacation at w s Bailey, uw at rock uaarry. 6, 50 with small cottage, near Newton
Kulge .eld, Wash, near the place T H Tongue, dist atty s ofhee . . . . 20 oo . l .-, f Hm
rt'Cently jnirchased by Clarence h...u?I V, horo. on Vinrinia nlace. Over
ii. ... nr. i . .a m i iniisiwro i.ivrry vu, iivcry owi,-tv, un ii,niiM wnv.v-, v-i
iioyi. iney are iiummk a iw c - . . . - . ,f .ipappj -Herman Ionhard.
nine, ciiiu win nut ivwuiii uiiiu ssle - 6s 00 Hillsboro Ore
t hev are tired of the simide life. Arthur GraJdv. labor at rock quar 45 oo '
1rt . Ceo asoer, larjor at roct quarry. 34 u .Mrs. Ueorge ann, Weil KnOW n
.argain couiuer. iv cl-iiw, ui .. -.47 so Qf rmim,tn RvIlL A
II. enrung pum- any u o nancocK, atyusimem 01 iaxe.i7 linuim in th citv W
of gtKHls on this bargain counter g g Hancock bd pri., l & p.4,s 35 - hd
-U ,t 1(1 p,.,ita nor van! Frank Barr, labor at rock quarry . 77 55 ua , accompanied Dy ner Qaugn
table at ID cents per ) ard. j j AJkiug- u, A M men qu12I ter jt jack Harris. The;
Geo. Carter and Wife, Of West J 11 Irullinger, labor at quarry.... 5b 75
"frft ? Sunday for the j A 4iat",8 u g
Middle West having a round trip JE H Baird.ch a oo
They
came out to attend the funeral of
the late Mrs. Christian Larsen.
JOHN M. WALL
ATTOiNEY-AT-LAW
Offic Upataira, Bailey Veiuu i; .
Rooms, i an 4 .
HIL18BCR0. - 0:r iN
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orrica: Main Street, opp. LVm-t H,u,9.
HILLSBORO OFi.OOJ-
T" l-t 1 fit i 1 . f
to Chicago. Thev go to Oxford, J E Zimmerman, dist 8 spec rd fdio oc , r or 1 w nl , .'ie.au ui
hv i ..:..:. ...:u p.o ui.t.. t.i r ..i,nn. v, m 11 AniTora ffoats. mixed billies and
Wisconsin, ioruMiu.i .sitwiu. 1 r r. j d'iiT di, PMVMSrVSAMlrVSrVMSWyS WW
..i..: ti..... i.,,.,i, ti,,,i.i Arcm, uriauuic u ou itn rieu ri.t..iia. uanrva. i
tickets Fast through Aeent P Kr Uuput Nmour, Po"Jer , Oregon, R. 1, 3 miles from Gales THOS W TONGUF T R
H 1 lhr0Ut'tl Atnl ! Co.rockqu.rty 7 oo r . . . e John 1 XIUS. il. lUISUUC, J K.
U. MChei-s. E. i i'upom ee .emours rowaer 01 a .
T W ..nionil AUTJ.I L'"1"":"' 0 94 uara. -o w
u, n. hukiiw u.iu n-v "m.. i hrenufii ,n Aicranane. luuiDer 1 ill . .. i , - .t.i
Of Forest Grove. Came down yetS- Roads and highwaya-The Havnes n, UUn INOrinrup, reareu in tne Morgan Blk, Upatalra, Rooms 3, 4 am! j
terday morning and went out to Portable Sawmill Co jM 86. m m Mead btiady urooK section na just re- . ,
J . . I U P, DU. a rr Caudal X 1 rtrt, ,-rt.-f or hrtt0 Kl WlOnriO fCTLi I lAAO UV1
I) A. a...i -tMn I 4 4t UL Hi .an 14 11 a o-U'"' KCMCU ail I V u au UiJ.UUlK '
IHlMOl . d .Hsi.cs ui, UjcK.Hane 77 9- Conqell & Co 56 95.
Oregon
Kr'neat I. Kickaon to C L Peterson,
S arrr U S Tuper Uoiialion. 7
II (1 C.iiild to S M Reagan residence
nroiK-rlT on lural street 1700
Arthur l Hill to Adolph Schmidt,
roailwav aec 10 t 1 r 3 w I
W W Hoacow to Kdwatd Benson,
trait l-ast M.iii Stleet, 127,69 x
190 700
Km ma Albens to Jacob Juckv 395
acres Dear B 1" Cornelius ranch,
Olencoc 1800
Anna lloltlrick to J W Livingston, I
a it right of way V. Walker d 1 c...6o
Frentzel A ceived an honorable discharge
f mA n If .1 T 1 r.i If
nosed hnririne road throueh the S'" ,,LL Me iT,, r ine unuea states in avy.
!, 1 . .1... ti. .. . ... ,.3' ., , i, .... ,.- I He is at nresent visitinET in Sdo
l... Ij. nrown uiace. 1 ney w cic 13 25, kelson mow co 9 20, a it uarai- , v., " , t- T C f D1JAPAM
accompanied by A. A. Morrill. tS 15. Sylvan Mer Co 94 to, Banks kane, but will soon make his Dr. b. Al. RhAGAxN
ii7...asKf,AaV ivs 17 a.- Ian ia r if i i rv- r ti'ir ri ri 1 13 CTaivmnr nijr i 1 ru 1
rimiiiuic v '1 " . ivi j jt 1 1 ivi t icr vuitn 11,0 oicp-uiviuvi, iuio, V tS i rKI AK Y JrliYoILIAN
tec uiliV Metal oritt3S. Harvav 'r.rthnin c
tt,.l.a, Hamlin liod fhtt (;nil .lurv Witneaaea lack Hess t6. ' 1 w owftw..w
U lilaKV VIVrv 1 1 1 i lJ umi via. I J ' . -, . I 1 1 1 m l I . . . . .
. .i l i . Rf nil Kmun h in Auuilt I'lSh hrOOK hfir Cn POT a mir train: IWHIVH IhC Ail V Dm Hn m anil Ti,-nc,i Vf-t.r
chain strung tnrougn me jkisis r "rjr- r. -- - ? o .Wn. o .r.Cr'rJ." 1 " " .1 h- iiK c 1."" "
j -1. . . siiuala, o Iliuiuiia uiu, aisu ki.wu w..vvu .
SOW. now bred. -A. Cor- new experience
nn-hfllf mile from New-1 ""ICE, HILLSBORO LIVEUV CO.'
21-3 STABLE No. 1
I Otttcfl nlwiliM. Panitin SitMt.na nil. I l l "11
. n . rr ' 1 111 '
I'irrnlt I'nnrt .Itirnni Clianev I. IVnr-1 Hon. j. f. 1 lKdrU, WHO IldS Residence Dhouex: IudeueudHnt '2L'i: t'a-
twsts. which have stotnl so many tiei I27 ao, j r Greenwood 27 10, James represented the county atbaiem, ciuc states m.
years, will be dug out.
a .1 l I A.L a. S W, I TV 111 If 1 BI W. V.UUIBH ChAOTy
along the east Side of the COlirt- 1,!,, i 40 Major Weisenbeck 3. Jno
yard and this atfords a much Anderson j. Wm Rrause 6, e D Boring uyxxpd
better place now for tying up 4, Tom Alien 4. K F Fitipatrick 4 jo. rieri,
teams. New planking will in? "
laid all along the chain. The old circuit I
Waller Willis 6. Jas Tilus 4 60, Ernest ton.
Benny Rhodes .
Borwkk 24 80, Emil Heiiman 7 o. a jn the legislature, in the long
I P Winnrv So. K M Hill 26 60. J A 1 l. 1: I
Circumstances compel me to Abbott 2 20. m h Henderson 60c, h T f"? WH" 13 ,"Kai,.a l'a"u
r iise S'") bv September 1 or suf- Buxton 18 60, J E Baldwin 18 60, s c date Deiore tne uepuoncan pn-
rdl. thu i-mweiiiienee'4 n raise I " """" , uj uiauco, nwuwuu -"- .v.
h s cash (Hiicklv I will sacrifice fLr-rr.
my bran-new, high grade, sweet Benson 9, b w Bames 9, c Heim 9, j J If you are in the market for
toned pioano. W ill take one halt Adkms 6 20, jno bcumeiuer 29 00, j i cedar shingles, cut or sawed, in
our
Oak
Open air dance, Cornelius park,
Saturday evening, August 16,
1910. Walker's orchestra. Every
Uxly invited.
Mrs. Susie Morgan departed
this morning for a week at New
port, accompanying Mr. and Mrs.
Council.
Hop pickers wanted for the
Rood vard. below Newton. Reg
ister bv mail, Fred Rood, Hills
boro. Ore., Route 5, or telephone
Rood's Division. 22-4
Mrs. R. A. Harvey, ot fcast
Portland, was in the city last
week, the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Redmond. She
returned Sunday evening.
Mrs. Frances Glascoe, of Se
nttio neeomuanied by her son,
Master Lester, is a guest at the
Mrs. hi. C. fllCMnney nmive.
The truest is a daughter of J. N.
McKinney, and was well known
here as a firl
Word was received today from
the factory where our cones are
made to the effect that the in
spector could find no objections
nui.li. from coal tar colors. This
further proves our assertions tnat
when you buy at our place you
get the best and the purest.
Den of sweets,
On September 2 I leave for
fnlifornia. It is impossible to
ship my new piano as I will not
original price. Address lock :box ' d S? laieor
212. Hillsboro, Oregon. 22-3 Entire ,',; 'M M Harwy , E P Fli,iay see C.
small lots, do not fail to
S. Reynolds, of
Captain A. Johnson, of this
side of Laurel, was in the city
the first of the week. He re
centlv sold 30 acres to John
iothstrom, of Portland, tor iuu
er acre. Mr. Rothstrom is a
capitalist, and expects to arrange
a nice Summer home.
Earl Barber, the seven year
old son of Clarence Barber, ot
the Second Street barn, fell from
a fence at the Harrington ranch,
recently, and broke both bones
of the left forearm. Dr. S. 1.
Linklater attended the fractures
and the little fellow is again able
to be around.
Dr. J. B. Norman, physician
2, w w boscow a, e l. ueiger 9, k hi tainuaie,
Collins 9, A J Roy 9, T C Johnson 2.
Moun-
20tf
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do Hii;h Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Tamiesie Bldg. HILLSKOEO, 0KE.
Alain and Third.
... ll,
" ii'"11 1 . , 1 .
Unite,!, was overtotnecuj jv
terday morning.
Douglas shoes - gents' Ox ords
' trim metal and
ing at $2.75 at wenrimg w
big closing out sale.
.... t.,0 Miltenberger. ac-
Sltl.Tt a..---- -
enmii'inied by her iiHce, Miss
C Se il "f l'ortlana, loaves
ilide and Gearhart, Satur-
day atternoon.
i).. v.if drv iroodsatll. Weh-
rumr&'Sons. They are retiring be keeping house. I must have
tr , ,n business. All lines at cost to defray expenses of
. . ..,..0 1 loin cost. You can . . Mli .l(rer ror sai0 my bcauti-
. " 1 1 c.f f those Prices, i -..I of a rirliculnnnlv low
IUI y.aiiw f ......... j
price-in fact, I will not refuse
Mill. ! - A 11 .An.iAHnhlil
NOTICE
Jacob Jacky. who recently
olace. near the B. P. Cornelius MODERN WOODMEN
nmi f.y o cnnfiilatinn wna in Silver Leaf Camp No. 8lQ.. Modem
r . r , , I Woodman rf Amer ra. meets ev.rv nrst
town irom Uiencoe, ye&iciuajr. and third Saturdays in each mon.h at
Women's shoes in patent and hu in Reeuviiie urcgon. uit-
mai'
The firm of Mays and Conover
having dissolved partnership, it
I.-a l-iM'Ktr wArtniot a A fhot oil Of.
aj va-j v . . vi . . , . . . . li no and snmurn hit Neithmirft art rot
counU due said hrm be paid to vici kid, $4 at o; ; aou at ly-inviled0 attend camp meeting,.
V T M,M anrl all niitetunrlino- AS' 3 nt 00? $'2.R0 at St.RS: ' c r. 6,., ,v.
bills will be paid by him.
Respectfully,
F. F. Conover.
$2.25 at $1.70; $1.85 at $1.39, at I R. E iiai.iisrmam, Clerk.
H. Wehrung & Sons.
S. G. Kiiotm;;, Consul.
IOWA HILL SCHOOL HOUSE
r if j. .3 J .T-i.., Af
lurs. Martin anu uauituier, ui . Manxi:'.c mn
near Witch Hazel, departed Sat- . fl
urday for St. Louis. They will ?! J. 5. LUKolJiNb S
also make an extended stop at
C. W. Loudon, candidate for the New Orleans. g Contractor and Builder m
primary nomination to the legis- Hon nickers wanted. Please M
IP .1 1 11111 till V.MI Iflll I f - . . . i , I I" a . i"
1 o,rt .nVmnni StateS Tele- M T T, O : 1. 14
1 . . .. i I mow on it Stntpment. Nr.. 1. will L.i,Q r qi y nr orMrooa v .T n ivarge uarns a specialty
wife and two children, arrived ',r " .u " uT'vo oh I . : . . - ...... 1
.a air m i i . i a.1 n v it i rv ql liij m.j ti l iiiii Ph- wvi i i-i-jlj ' M ii iinii ii. null i.rz . .l-ii i - ni 'tr nriAMa e f w nri I o i if
at the wm. i.pion name, urn rf evenine, Aug. T I H
ho linn
. t : .t . . x.i. 1,n.
soun. Mrs. XNormsin is a sister -7: ,-
HI.. 'P.'...., Vi finn do,! V1WU,
Ol ail, iiuLuu, ami we i,nv nuu
i 1? . ni rrU
not met; ior i-i years, mcuw- Tu ur ri.
tor went to Ashland yesterday to " t "T ' x " . '"1. M:"
hvd, nvni. th, Southern Orecon ne aeparieu iwi cWiii, w.
station and expects eventually to morning lor a vacation
locate somewhere in the Wil- Born, to Fred Northrup and
lamette Valley. wife, of near Mountamdale, Aug,
Richard Sandford, in the Phili- H. a daughter,
nines with the regular army,
writes his mother, Mrs. Alice
h ve the benefit of these prices
m, nn.l Mrs. John Brandt, of
mi ...... .. i uri in rninw"' "
ipU 1,111 r,u Miltenherirer, Address
at the home of Jas. Miltenoerr ,
, nffpr that is at all reasonable.
Address S. care oi uie
writes his mother, Mrs. Alice . of Auffust 5 received the
Sandford. that he has been in the j0ff enr. tho Rnvtnn PntViniii.
hospital at Manila, since July 6, church firei0Ssafter seven days
witn an auacK 01 yeiiow vw. frora the tirne 0f adjustment.
lie expects iu reacii otiu I'luu
cisco. Dec. 21. where he will re
ceive his discharge after three
years of service, and get home
in time to enjoy Christmas din
ner. He writes that fourteen
men in his company were at the
hospital with him.
inir. was in town
noon, and says there is a good
bit of a drought out his way.
Go to T. W. Wyatt & Co.,
where they carry the Packard
shoe the best on earth for the
money.
Adolph Siegrist, Fred Vroo-
mnn onrl TVmu P. ml n r u,'un f fwrar
. T 1 ,1 111U.11 WtlU 1IUU. UWIiVJ IIVIIV VlVi
John Vanderwal on the morn- to NewpOTt Saturday for a vaca-
Tnesday afTerl 1 ilkbo' 0re" ' U' 3
inai an: mmumBwrnrx, ma
John Frank, of Reedville,
while unloading baled hay at the
barn, one day this week, was
struck by a falling bale and had
both bones of the left leg broken.
Dr. S. T. Linklater reduced the
fractures.
tion at the beach.
See Wyatt & Co.'s display win
dow. 1 he latest styles in hats,
Kingsbury soft hats: fine straw
hats, and Panamas.
Hop Pickers Wanted. Camp
ers. Write M. Cuene, Banks,
Oregon, K. 3, Box 28. 22-3
Ben Simpson, of Buxton, was
in town yesterday.
DR U. F. HEINICK, V. S. D. V. fh
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Office
SHERWOOD ST A BLK
Ind. Phoie G9, 8hro ), O e.
F. F. Hanley, farming on the
North Plains, was an Argu. call
er Tuesday afternoon.
M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, iu
still in the housemoving buMnews
nnd if vou have a building to
I move, see him for an estimate.
h'dy invited.
anu wuc.