The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 18, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    MlLLSBORO OUV AUG in 1 1 0
d ROLLING IN
HI ft GOOD RATE
Jlllls1'
-it 1 Hf
...II.: III
koUCVMI IN lotHV
Walh-r I'arr, tlx- v,ii .1 . i
unit nf Mr. and Mr;. .lamb I'arr,
bill l-li iru mi;' Hilici- M.iy L't'.il,
la-t. lb- wa s mi kirn.- in a power
limine ill SonllnTII ;,lil
had written that In- wo'ild noon
be Intllli'. Il- i -.r i( ,,t of
i leel m il! IhhiI.h homo liliil
,h-J l H Si. I they mined h. r- -I u 1 1.- 1, wh.-n
the IUH T i HM-'t. i In MK t Ha
nun lit 1 h t latum Inn-. II.- tlul
not in i ami iiimiii m rit mi t
Kollt Ill-I ll Ol l.'OII lliiV Ui-r.- Ml.
Dip Irnml aif (.rounds l I'. rrm,., (hat :)- had not I,. , ,,
nr. -M Hllio (hi- nilit i,f M;,v
Wis hiiii I, hhcM-,4 aii'l nM-ralU were
found mi tin- bank nf Ihi- Htrcain
where he was in tin- habit (if
ballon. Tin- fatln-r thinks pt-r-liajH
h'- ;n 'vliaiii'hant. II
;n to ha-.'- remained ln-r- all
Summer, Jin- paiiiil ar-vi-ry
anxitiuH i -r tlif si in. '1 In- I'arr
reside in-ar Laurel,
I j v I til Wrrk
an-
IjjijjU-raii"
" ' i.
it.. run e
!.-..' ... ... ..
,.,. , till HinlllHiK.'
.1 . i. ...in.. II ) Ssi
,,.vvn u.- I " '
mile.! in today, and
hiiH it lirtHt retch
, tu. Iilg hl-Hill
(,,U FlllieS. t il-
nil.
tvll
nf rn
f.'"v' i.:.... r....
usher i n I ink
f.nvc haH laul m-m-hi!
!;(in( f.-.t ..f road with the
,.,1 j u! li K , ueu i"i'K
the morning.
; t,. I'mi'ili from the
t llu I', It. & N.
the on
pimm'-He'
en- I'M"'4"'
l!;iUiii-: Will " ,""'
i. ... I
,. tin- I 'an y !
I ti n day I"'"''" I"
tnA.
Ill I
i., I n' am
" I . . i 1...
l.i rum ineie ui'-
!.rl
Sunk litif
litiltilied out of
if the ii llK-tcl V
!nU'l
,.i. h of r-a-l
"' I
Wat.-r - i"1"
ii... i-r.-k hai'k
, that it w in '
,,f highway p-
1 1 . i i .. i
.th,it !aunv-t. ni-u i itai m
-,',a-nl t'.i- i n w ill kh ilt h r
ii-auitiK ""i " l"
t..-,Mi. Wolf l!n.rt.
.-,! tlui-i- yani-4 t
i -it h Imul iiik! khI
Mil.' in. t-U
Uam h fur Mali-; liJO :icn-s in
inn- IxkIv; I" at C'-H c!ran-i; all
Hiiilcr f-iiv, tu-w 7 I'mim Iiuiihi-;
ih-sv liarii, IS arn -i Inarms r
rharil; vsi-ll at lm!h hnuHi' aii'l
liani; i n-t-k niiiinut' throiiL'h
jilari-; nini'ty arn-n nf tine saw
tinilH-r. with titik hii.t t'li'iu'h
tu tlnvi- iij.'i, Si inilfS .south
nf HiII.iImipi, Will hi-II ria.huii
ahlf ami ywr ti-nns. A. I,.
(iri-U-, llill.lxii'ii, Ofi-pni, Uoutc
s
LOSEEPARATOR
I ire iK-strny I lirt-vliiiiic Mnchinc
at M. I ( I si m Mtotin' Turin
ntiki) mmhim: i.ttsr bv itissis
I ire Caught I ruin I nline and Ik troy
T StacLii (irun, AUu
Ii. I.. Grayliill. r ru-ar lUe
villc, w:l-4 ti. to th city Tuesday.
1'nn.Hknit 2 jii- c unlTW-ar.
ld.1 rrtiU mt Kanru-nt, at I'aird's.
Dave Houston, f rair Acrw,
wan a Portland visitor Tuesday.
Mon y to lan on n-al estate.
I t-rnm r-a.-ion ahlf. Apply to Ku
ratli I.ros.. Ilillsloro. Or. 2ltf
Ira Hoard, of Leisyville,
was in tin? city Tuesday.
It will surprise you U w U
Cn-er's and set- the numerous
hawiins on his harain tahles.
FIFTY ONE GET
IVesult of the Teachers' Flxamina
tion of loist Week
Ui tin' I""-"'
j!,.rth.vi"-t -
fy U'lini
AMHk'MtN AND I .k' SON
A ; f -
A r.i'.i i
,i.ii-i- uciMin w a-4 !
! !. home of Mit. I.u
,-r ,.ni, of l-'uurtii nnd
:'.,a Si fl i t:. W -ilnr.ilay,
17 l'.'l1'. wlii-i hi-r only
I'..- S . w a. uii.ti il
.. ... - to Mr. Ja-n-s l. An
,i,r,!i l:--. . Val!aniiii.'ltain, of
thellrittiaii ' hui'ch, oihi'ialiis.
1-.- . i ia'i tl.si-il th- M-aili-
f , r,:ii (viv'nony and t!i" hridal
(.'A- a : i.i. !!! uinlt-r n fan
iiiy i.f i-i-.iar, swcrl p a . an a
!;i!H X: i :t !'". tlll-Sl' Im-MU' ill''
of thi- hridal parlors,
the iiiliif . lo t lH-tni, w hile.
!
fataiit) tin-re soim-
( inn i i h s at ri
Hour. J I. !.; A.
Ti
i.;t-t:a
wrre rch-hrati-d
a p.K ii'i'l.s k. Mis Ni-Hu- W ih
wx r- !.- !..' tin- wi-ddm march
frnm l.oi.c!i,'ri!i a:i th- hridal
.m;; '. cnti-rt-d tin- parlor throU.rh
a-i a-. I. (!, i dler t-lTiTtof whii h
pit k. Tin hridi1 wore en-am
wtiit nifssaliiie. In-r only jewel
Jifuralion l-in a lirfklac of
!.ti.i,r j'o'd, tin- pr.-st-nt of the
strium. Sic- i-;u i u d hridf ns-s.
Mb Kt!:;- i itKlinan, the maid of
honor, rturi- la einlar va.ssa r, and
carried pink earnations. The
liriiicMiiaid-, ,Misn Susie and Mi 'S
KiiaU-th tihet-ti, cousins of the
hriite, wore pink foulard, and
carried white carnations. Mrs.
Aiiil.-r-on, mother of tin" hride,
;w i.'-d in trniy foulard,
lrimnu-1 with pas.Haim-nterie.
liny Stuart was the yrooniHinan,
ami atti-nded Mr. Anderson at
tin- n-tviiiony. After the cere
mony the weddinif party was
II. I. S-hmeUer t ame near
heintf sniashi-d into hy the 1'or-i-st
( Iroi t- electric local, Monday
uionoiij,', II'- wa-s coining down
Second Str.-et frmn the South
and In:-, horse was jo'ini aloiij;
a t'i-l pace. II- heard no car
and j.;st a. In- started to cross,
the car hinl a!ni'. ih- swerved
the animal to the ru'ht just in
tune to prevent a collision, hardy
mi -ii. it. I he tiiiv.'.r was
near h overturned. A secoml or
two more and th.-n- would have
heeii a nasty wreck. I'nless the
oiti.' is sounded aloii Washing-
it Street there Is likely to be a
day.
.t W hit. Kivcr
&. H. s. la, Tk-;
ix-st eorn htarch. .V; .l lb. dairy
salt, .fl lbs, li. 0. salt, "iT
I'.h.e Ki!iln corn, S", l'lue Uib-
lm tii'nat'-s. s-. All other ar
ticles in proportion. H. Weh
run if & .Sons.
Mrs Ida Simpson, well known
at llee.lv ille, has (Hied UolK-rt
Siinnsoii for divorce. She asks
;) per month alimony and SiV
'ittorm-v s fee. She asKS lor an
..r.iei- restrainintr the husham
from conveying his property
until the .suit is .settled. They
were married at Ueedville in
UN!.
Sew ell's Acres Acreage tn
the, ten or twenty acn-tracts,
tls., mile north of Sewell station
on Orceoii Klectric. See owner.
No aeciits. l'ric.-s reasonable
and terms to suit. .las. II.
Sewell.
HI.., !,,!;,. U'iU-oV VlidoW' of
l IS. ii'li". .. -.
.1... i .i.. in- liahih Wilcox, is in
the citv this week, the tfnest of
i,...- .n.nif i .-r. .virs. n. v
Mr. and Mrs. John Arch-
Udd! of 1'ortland, are also visit
iuK home lolks here.
1 have money to loan on e;oo
t ..state security. Also cat
(mil vou a buyer for your farm or
business,
Charh-H and Fred Hess, of North
east I'laiiiH, lost their Krain sep
arator at the Mike Kitzsimmons'
place, m-ar li.-thany, last Friday,
and hi-Hidi-H the loss of the ma
chine two stacks of wheat were
also consumed. The blaze start
ed in the stubble from the en
gine and ran to the stacks,
finally catching the separator.
The loss of the machine amounts
to aUiut ?MK) as it ha'l ts-en
operated several seasons. The
Krain loss to Mr. Fitzsirnmons is
stimated at aUmt W. There
. t
was no insurance in either instance.
1'his makes the third machine
that the Hess Uvs have lost
within the past few years. A.
Ilolcomh, of Bethany, Ixniht
new separator yesterday and
will run it in conjunction with
the lless engine.
hi7i:i:n n:r i ikst wmdi:
Tenty-To Land Second Crade and
Fourteen Earn Third
Auist H-rry. on the Kerron
place near Cedar Mill, was in the "
city Saturday. as an examining IJoard. at the
Hop I'iekers Wanted. Camp- teachers' quarterly examination
ers. Write M. Cuene, Banks, held in Hillsboro last week, re-On-i-'on.
M. o. Box 2H. 22-3 jort 51 successful applicants.
Carl I'fahl. of In-yond BhKirn- Sixty-six applicants wrote for
iri.v was in town Saturday after- county papers and seven wrote
noon. for state papers. The latter will
CotoT. W. W'yatt & Co. for not learn results until about
the newest and latest styles ot September 15. Supt. Case sub-
Anna M. Kennedy, through
Attorneys Barley & Hare, has -
hrouirht suit for divorce from
Andrew Kennedy. They were
married in Clackamas county in
1881. and have lived at or near
Beaverton for alout 20 years.
She alleges that he has at all
times failed proK-r!y to provide
for her and that he has humili
ated her in many ways. She
asks for a decree of divorce;
PKOFKH8ION AI.
R A. BAILEY. M. I).
PhysirUn and Snrccn
Ofllco Bily-Meri:ri bin-. upslmr,
RiX.nii 11, U nd 14. KHinr- -aiiih-tml
corner JU-tollne nU tissiii.l frrcw.
iUAh ' I'bonc.
S. T.
LINKLATER, M. B. C. ?.? .,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
$1,W) cash alimony, or $25 per otnoo u-tlr oyerTho Wli I n e Sn.te
month; one-third of the real es- RnKinmm Kaiof Conn n um,
tate in Steele's addition, which in tin ooruer of tho 1 1 - .
i.s worth aUiut $-l,fXM), and $150 wMiAMvvArvv
suit money. She also asks for jAMsy FHILLIPKTAjHiJslK. K. i.
the cusUxly of the two minor
children, and in her complaint PHYSICIAN AND SURCfcCN
names one Mrs. ll. A. Loloy as snrn Bouthm Pwiitc iuiir..! m.
to responutni. uin ovT K iirm ,
On Septemler 2 I leave for north fa of Main utiut...r... dr.
California. It is impossible to vvvvvvyvvvwyNvv -v
ship my new piano as I will not
te keeping house.
money to defray expenses of Physician and Surgeon.
ful piano at a ridiculously low OFFICK Rooms 7, 8 and 9,
YmZt hTe A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
price in fact, I will not refuse
Bailey-Morgan Block.
I Both phonet. Hillsboro. Ore.
i
tieKlnree ami soitsniris lor num- jtg the following list of success- any offer that is at all reasonable
HUT wear. ... ..... -ArtrtrjS C. rarcnf thf Ar-
r-rn. AutruKt 10, 1910. to J. C. , Urus office. 22-3
Kuratli and wife, of Kast Hills- . t.m,tin, i.Ai.n.l: Violet Rom Antnist 11. 1010. to Mr.
iHiro, a Son, weight i -i Kiunus. T . l,ll,tw,ro-. Wilhelmioa Frantz nrl Mm Prl .1 Reuell of Hills- HD
... ... . .- I P,.rilaa Kliw Winlrr Slirrwool: I)or I . " , . rr . i '
Mr. ami Mrs. y. I. u ucara. ,r",rr V, ,7 . kuth w. w.. H.ii f.0. a aai tfnwr. ine nappy
of laurel, were in the city the , ' CelimU Mo,a, Uurd; ionard father is assistant cashier at the
. i I .. . . . i rr !- r I I I. I A. I 4- U I
hrst ot the week. B. Hiei. rorr.t Grove; r.inei r. .op- commercial nanK, anu uie mum- A e,. ,. T,r r Vhvht
plin, Cafiton; M.ne A. Ilarrow. Beaver- ef ,g wt, known as Mrs. JeSSie J
Donelson Sewell. The birth Imlepemlent Phone
W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SCRGKON'
ORENCO,
OKKCON
means that Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Donelson and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Sewell are grandparents for
DR. W. E. PITTENGIvR
Noiici:
the first time in their lives.
For sale or exchange: My
Gladys L. ToM, place of six and one-half acres,
Dentist
Rooioa 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey H'ook,
atret. Over Danuia Store.
. - - - or.K;oN
Mrs. (.. V. Wllklns, Ot i'.ast on. Annl Thomoo. Tualatin; Mr
HillslKiro, i.S visiting at W'tKxlbum Minerva Brown, Portland; Jnei II.
for a month. J. " ,K- " ",lon-
SKCOMJ CHADS
(Ireer's bargain tables that are ieonette B. Philip, Forest Grove, R j;
n-allv nufked cheap. Come and Mary M. Wilcox. PortUod; Marian L.
l.,.f,.r. it tiw. bite Martin. Fort Grove; Minerva ermil
Mr iinrl Mrs. W. N. Barrett I'oreil tirove: Helen Chalmert, Foreit hi-itVi emnll rnttaye. near New ton
ri,.. firm of M.-iv-M am Conov er returned 1 uesday I roni a visu ai w, "-.L station. 1 3-4 miles irom nuis-
i . . . i , .f if Kaah it Mnntfi rcrrii uruvr r.Liict t . ' -. .
.:.i-ii,.r .lissoU-.-d iiartiii-rshio. it h k ( itv aiid a tew-(lays at ewr- ,.,.,.,. Mr. - ., z.vlv boro. on V irginia place. Uver
...... .p, .-.,.-.. . , , . r . .umiv vui i"-""i . " J I . ... . - , t I
is her. bv reouested that all ac- inirt. Lenta R i; Kdith c. Feitjeii, Forest I half cleared. Herman Leonharu, bilujboko -
counts due said firm be paid to v-.v fll. A, the ()ak G,"; V'"' fTer IIill,xi7!i ihiV' Hillsboro, Ore. 21-3 AWWAMvvVvYrvVv
Bark brickyard, commencing XotCt Be.verto'n; Blanche" Bnde, Hitir Mrs. Rachel Keller, of Eustace, -
Aug. 20. located one mile west txo; Kdith M. staiiey. Forest Grove; Nebraska, arrived Saturday, for BAQLEY A HARE
of llillsls.ro on Oregon Electric. lo- wufon. c" "u' uuVlV;:: an extended visit with her broth-
, , ., . ion, wivtiwu, I""') "' "v"" - L'-,l pullirifr of Fast H U. ailumma-ai-Kaw
.,,n t,, .Ij.p.,1 Sehneu er and HilUhoro: Merle Daviet. Beaverton; er, ! red Bulling, OI Last M1U3-
...:V.; ..c l ..;...,.;il., Aumiut 19 LucvM. Manchester. Gaston; Laura M. boro. Brother and Sister had KOOBOI 1 ana Z SHOW BB110M!?
vne. ui ioiiiv, Z..- n.,,11. f T? V.ovMnrr
l'Jli). a daughter. "Ul ''.' . J I HluLSBUitu.
Anton Naderer, of near Laurel, I Marti. t-r E inkT -we ' havTa w
White. Yamhill ;KthetT. Bieriy, Beav- nice climate and is very much E. B. TONGUE
erton, R. y, Iiaa;l r. Woikujan, Dcaver- pleased With the W est.
ton; Blanclie twe, nuisooro. Ava o. 'a-rrnp Mtfv AT.T AW
,.-.ii vn.t r.rnvi- Ktaie Busw For Sap- Twentv head of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
(ilt-nwcol; Clara Dill, Portland; W.
Aimee liolliofrtwortb, Portland; John A.
Johnson, Gaston; Robert Davis, Hills-li..n-
NVllie Naill. Orenco: PUiwio G.
Miss Una Ford, stenographer Nah, Portland,
('. Mays, and all outstanding
bills will U- paid by htm.
Respectfully,
F. F. Conover.
PI.AD At m ST Sl'NSin
Head '"I he Bhi mimics as 1 saw
Them" bv Ceticral James
Smith, Kx-Ctovernor of the Phil
ippines, and "California Black
('.old the Romance of the Oil
, , OKl'tioS.
., . r.v 1 ....
was over to trie cuy lunuaj,
and called on the Argus.
See Wvatt & Co. s display win
dow. The latest styles in hats.
Wulls." bv Walter 1-, Woelikt. in Kingsbury soft hats; tine straw
Sunset for August now on sale, hau, and Panamas.
at all new stands, fifteen cents.
WW.UH IS FRANK I.. W)i:Sl.I:H
Frank R.H-sler Sr., of North Da
kota, is in the city from Sisikane,
where he and his aed w. e are J- -visiting.
He is seeking Frank Njf
L Koesler, a son, aged aln.ut 45 ub" an 1 a"'
i-iwi ctuici in Hilklmro John H. Stevenson, attorney,
'. I.' tu.. r., 1 1,,.,. I ti.,,.tl.,,i,) nml a foi-mer Forest I trlnKo Thpv Wfnt VVpSt via
several weens uKo. ...v. - - - .. imurv
,i 1 1 . if..,..... i ... it ten j -mr t i Ttii'j . i 1 1 ih f 'ai ii m nn aTin r t l -. i i u m i i i
Vi'iu iiiKi nil rrurisirui ion n u i f inn, mvimuj, m t a vuiumuia , , w,.r-A,r
the court house, us wei . ma nas t . wunter, 10 cents, at "a ' ""?"v.;"?"1Ia hrvl now hred.-A. Cor-
found no registry oi ine name Wehruntr & Sons any pieced'' lc" u" " ? 'Z Uiori .hU mile from New-
f any one knows w neuier or uoi , , Ulis i)ar,rai counter ?,l-"Va".u r,u o""'V .:"rr V- ton 21-3
ti-t-.ii I'll iii.i . r i :n t riT rnp .r i jih rfi ftf. 1 -v"
u-is in me couiu v, u. "v tub e at 10 cents Per yard. " . . ; u: r... ft;mwtanH
:r I. , i..... i..w.. uii-iv fir - iSfnTeanri Mr nil ne visilcu nisi ruriviw.iraviuiii"o it.i.u,
!W irini II lie 1 1 us urrii nviv, ..... . r.i j. . wv... --- - . I . - ... , .,:
u.. ...,.L m.r if in Wash- F. A. iNorttirup, oi cnaay whood home, and saw but two good saw timoer ana piling,
, t.v...,i- i Krook. was in the city Monday. "vC,.- lrl hp knew as a vouth. pxtra good. Mile and three
Call and see ine
fnde.l to a deliehlful luncheon the conleciionei y so- ' . , , -
I IM ..... 1 , III WIMIII
r.iecine uepoi, nu. -
Oregon
Ore. 0. M- P'M'e.
W W. Williams and wife
.hiuntainilale,
were
. of
over
iUo e ,iii 'in.
ti. the city the tnt of the week
i-,.mic.L- m to visit
re auves mm
at the r.
in Ha- timing room, w hich win
festooned with streamers, inter
laced w i!h feni, the flora! deco
nitiun.i being carnations am
VAi-i-t peas.
Mr. and Mix Anderson tie
parted for a two weeks trip tjto sci tlmt nraml-nict'
Wet Suuml and the seashore It .,,v,. home.
ii i ..it . t .i l ... i
bii'i win laKe up their resilience
a tlio home of the hri.le s nrnt .- y Maivil, n two for
.. 'mom M.,,u.nuH-r i., ' , cigar, ur- what you
K'txiiii is one oi the proprieiurs ' , , ' . ,
i tin- .second Street toiisorial "" .
iwrlorsjn the Pvthian lmihling Ml'),t.at V.vtM
Ami fl,.. I, :.. II I in ASK tor IIHM11.
. II. I Mil- .7. I'M IV ll.'.l II I II , . . .
i;n.:i i t i...a ui ... . i r nre and bus
""'in, ii ti i tu ' nine in..-" rtiis. .i. . .. ., i
loh. won. ot roruanu
- .,
at.,.. ti,.. i iv ot t ie weeK
I V
Th
Schiller a 10 cent cigar.
i iv a,
nr
vou nuv a viK"1
,ar in UillslH.ro,
(I,., firs ot the wee
inn "v - , i
.. i.... ., oo nf t ne .1. i
speniimn a u.i.v '
Hare ranch at wuuer nnu.
Ladies long silk
I .:... ii'i.i'n
are now nemn
sle gloves
$2 gloves
rule is well known in
't'i'o, ami for some time has Mrs.
't,l sa cs a v t the Wehrunir Flia bet h
were out
.resents were beautiful,
ami w..-e presented as follows;
Silver tea set, Mr. and Mrs. W.
1). Wehruiig ant! (J. A. W'ehrunu;
mlver -uke tray, Mr. ami Mrs.
II. Wt-hrting; silver cake tray,
v'lark Brow i., t'hehalis; silver
cniinli tray, the Misses Ciheeii;
ihi-r knives and forks, Mr. ami
M. C. F. Anderson; silver
Rj'ooiis, parents of the groom;
silver dessert spoons, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Layton Wisdom. Portland;
"'iiid-made tiuilt, Mrs. Thos.
V,luii; Ik.ii boii dish, Mr. and ,. ,t,.v. imodsatH. Weh
"I. !:. .1. C.odmnn; olive tray, 'U ' Thev are retiring
Kili(,(;0dmai.;silverspoons, ""'S 'am lines at cost
Mrs. Mi,.!,.,!,... l.,.i.h.n- em- Iroin busim ss ah
l i 1..., ltll r MM..
Sil- I1-"" Vw,... " f f hose tirices.
uive ine uem-io- - .
at $l.tK);$l..r.0ulovcs at 75 cents;
il elovcs at W) cents; 5 0 cent
short gloves in Bilk ana nsie e
S cents. H. Wchmnvr At Sons
Miss Aileen Morrison, compos-
1UIS.S u .
tor tit me iniiepem.v ..v -
in
guest,,
homo.
at ti" ....... i - .
ii ....I Ore., this week,
nan. . - vViillnee
at tne riaiov
for (Jlass & Prudhomme, of Port
land, is at home for a few weeks'
vacation.
See Wyatt & Co. 's display win
dow. The latest styles in hats.
soft haU; fine straw
amas. tf.
Attest,
M. C. Case,
Co. Schcol Supt.
NINE MONTHS' TRIP
John Milne and daughter, Eliza
!ttri returned vesterdav. after
., ---;,--... -'.:,. man
a nine monins inp, envuuiiK .
Angora goats, mixed billies and Room. . 4 & Morgan B!k. ii s ro.
nannies. Fred Pntzlaff, Banks,
Oregon, R. 1. 3 miles from Gales msMamawa
Creek store, above John Mo JOHN M. WALL
C aran place. -;1-
. r, ATTORNBI'-AT-LAW
Edgar tietden, on ine vonneit
u Arfd nf fKo oitv foil from Offica Ooetaiia. Bailey Marxaa B!
JJiaC, IIU1 1,11 VI HIV Vt.J, .v.. ...... - - - - -
a wagon while pitching Dunates
the last of the week and badly
wrenched his shoulder. Dr. r.
A. Bailey attended the young
and savs there was no
fracture, although it is a severe
Rooms, i an! 1,
HILLSBORO, - OUT ON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAV
Orrica: Main Street, opp. Court, Hotiue,
HILLSBORO Oi. U.J
MMWvVtVtVtVtVtWW'VM
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms j, 4 and $
. , . . l . ini.i',iL't m 1111 i t n eoi 1 I'll i i s n.. r ...no th.i daii r.T a 1 nnqftarfl n nrr n ot .1 ksoti sriitMJi 1 .
1'iu.ser should see this nonce, ne imoia. b.... une ut W1C11, no3 nv huohuoiiv.-.-- Hiiishoro urepon
n.,.,..i Uh to te et.hone the section and many have finished miUer under whom Mr. Milne house, and that distance from tlUlSDoro, uitgon
Sm.H otike at once, as the fath- threshing. worked when a boy, and the other United Railw ay. Will sell or . 9
will remain here until Satur- Hop ickers wanted, Please was a boyhood I churn . in th . farm trade for Dr. c M. REAGAN
Ruhud Htamish to M I.
if. a near Leuar nun...
U' (VU.ill.m ? P eniHmw I3C1, ,lt3 8aS U'U . Hood yard, below .Newton. Keg- Hie only gra.luatert ami liceuseit ver
Wm. U M.llky, a. I . tnuilltui, h S() m American lofer hv mail Fred Rood. Hills- twary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac-
and JuhtlZm:..i.,.h1 until he took the trip. They S ""tel? ohone t-l experience.
COniliailV h ttaill vi "v.v .k... nmo mnnth? HP i. t;...
IUUV SV - - I fc,-AjA,l ij Ill'lUI in
1 ,..., ir ntter tnai aaie .... i.e p-witif states 1 e e- aisincus. iicm maiij iiiou-o, unwuwiu -
on;.9ho,ild Ih. advised as to his niimi ' v0" 31X. or address W. J. but says that after all the old boro, Ure., Koute a -o
: . 1 . !. ..! !. 1 ... ti.....o 010ITT A 1a tho n acii fnr him 1 .t i ij tU.-. I
whereabouts ne is retiui-Mi-u injrcgg, llilisnorp, lyouie o. ti-o v. j nop piCKers waium 101 mc
write at once to rrank li. ivoes-
er S 1J; t etiar Mieei, po-
... 1. 'l-l... A ...v.i i (in ...
Wane. asn. ine nmi" vinw
has both telephones and an anx
ious and aged father would be
pleased to hear from or of the
son whom he has not seen for
ten years.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Alesander Gt.stiii to J B Stokes, 5 a
I 1, Ilii-klm donation...
r . . 11 .. ...,ol, 1,. M
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
1 ii-iifj ohciinr
m " n,V visited a brother in
01 UulS. TOUCH, I . tv. x 11. vn
with
4
his
ieir many
present at the wedding
'""itlt-ry, Mrs. Zoa Signian,
'M.ake. Ore.
I'olh bride ami groom are pop
ular yoiuifr people ami they arc
receiving the heartfelt eongrat-
'aatiiins of tu ir man v Hillsbot't
'I'le nils,
Tliost
were:
M'. mid Mrs. Goo, Ilnrrow, A. ll"
Mr. Hint Mrs. Sum Stevens, Mr.
Kl" Mrs, Tlu.s. f.ln-i-il, Fri-d Gtieen, Mr.
!"' Mm. g,.0. Aiid.-rH.m, ltny .Stewnrt.
? r- "tl Mis. IJi-nty WehiunK. Mr. mid
? Jiiim-s .liicksoii. ft. A. Wehnil.ir.
J r- "lid Mrs. M. 1'. Ki-llt-u, 1'ortUtml;
" r. nnd Mrs. W, II. Wrlminu, Mr. nnd
J. I'. Aiidftson. Lents: W Scillnk,
'I'diiliii; Mr. Ludemla Anderson, Miss
"in. Iliinznik, Miss Minnie llonMin,
'"'ii ll"ii?.nik, Mis-es Ullwibetli. Sn if.
'.0v, Mury, mid Kdith liln-eu mid Yen
c'i' (llitfii.
M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is
sun mthe lousemoving business,
u"d if you have a building to
1 .!.!..
I Miii.es. ot tncnaiem
MS. lie HtaU-B that he has
a quality crop imsye.u.
)ouKlassluurge.Usuxou
in indents, vici, '"V"', n
russets, regular w;.
i,ig at ifl lo at weiuui'is -
big closing out sale.
Miss Lauretta Waiuer, 01
Cedar Mill, was mine cuy
day, a guest at uie .
bohl home.
T. W. wyait w
1 250
Reeves,
319
psvid I'attulo to Ivdw Tschauner, 6.6
a l'.dewootl aiiuiiion
I.ydia K Gurdner to S U Lurneau,
'ii, ml I II 11 w..
Alien l;eck to T S McUanlel, tract
C H Bergcstiaml to 1 t McDaniel.lr
sec i t I l ta w ojw
Virginia Harris to il B Stains, io a
t.Mi nvi. claim. Glencoe aooo
Jolin C Kramer to U V Bonduraut,
10 a Virginia 1'iace
t J Corl to Minnie Baker, 50 x
,03 75 ft Naylor's ad Potest Grove 3400
0 & C R R to A B Hammond, 48,757
a timlier land, executed tu 1903 34t,30
fire II lacobaen to James Wrigley,
. . a sec a6 t n r 4 w 4"oo
Albert Bcmer to United Railways, tr
In Vallev Vista No 1 53
Groveland Investment Co to Marga-
ret Seal, 50-73 .,,t',r.,.w'
Hva L Shea et at to Oliver Sheridan
......out llflt 3COO
rfvu L Shea et at to Daniel Sheridan,
ah a sec 11 t 2 at I w .....3ooo
Horman Metzeer to Mary C MannlDg,
lot in Metzser Acres 400
tuttisto Leonetta et at to Fietro
lV.liisi. a Jas II Reed donation... $00
tunics Nicol to J L Sliiel. sec 34
tisriw J
lohn Stewart to J k uiu m ti t 11
J . ... . 1 Hl.,1,1. n
lots wesi l oriiBuii linn.
ThosO'Rourke to K P Armstrong,
lot 14 blk 34 W P Heights 10
1, 1' Cnistens to W S CrisweU, 159
sec 15 t 3 n r 4 w 5ooo
John C Waiigeuian to K 1 Mitchell,
5 a at Tualatin 95"
Herman Metzger to Mra Hulda
lot in Metzger Acres 45
G V Kelly to A B Thouns, 35 a in
Vinelands .....35o
a Hnrlcksen to Geo A Best, ii 69 a
fee to t 3 a r I w...... ......... ...--5000
K Downinn et al to T C Wlteaton,
t n sec 1 1 3 a f I W
U0 lo 1. ... nl.,l
money. , ,:,...
John IU.hm.Ny.ieanacn .iuc..
WrtTYipn'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; $1.85 at $1.39, at
H. Wehrung & Sons.
Mrs. J. P. Tamiesie and daugh
ter. Miss Lura, and son, Leon,
. I T s av evening from left tor an ouung "f-i
k It thetwport belch. yesterday morning.
gineer.
Hon nickers wanted. Good
camping place. Thirty acres to
pick, and good hops. Close to
town. W. B. Jolly, Hillsboro,
Ore. , Route 1. Register at once.
Miss F.tta Schulmerich, of
Hillsboro. and Miss Anna Dean,
with the First National bank of
Forest Grove, departed yester
day for a two weeks vacation at
Newport,
When the kitchen is properly
equipped there is sunshine in the
house. Come in and see our
Champion and Charter Uak
ranges. They are the best.
Emriek iV Corwin.
Jack Robinson, of Scholia, who
was in Monday, says that the
Hansen new thresher is turning
out grain in great shape down
his way, and that tne yieiu is
verv fair. Winter oats are aver
aging about GO bushels.
Wanted: Hop pickers. Please
register in person or by mail.
Good camping facilities. One
and one-quarter miles north oi
Cornelius. P. 0. Address, Sus
bauer Bros., Cornelius, Ore. 23-5
M. Susbauer, of Cornelius, is
. .1 1 i . - i. A.. 1. 4 km
one oi tne laiesi to ugm mo
house and barn wtthanacetelyne
gas plant, and says he would not
be without it, and tnai iarmers
do not know how much one is
appreciated until it is installed.
Cirenmstances compel me to
raise $225 by September 1 or suf
fer the consequences. To raise
this cash auicklv I will sacrifice
my bran-new, high grade, sweet
toned pioano. Will take one half
original price. Address lock box
9.l' Hillsboro. Oregon. 22-3
J. R. Ken wick, working on the
.in Sewell farm, was struck in
the face by a pitched bundle of
o-i-nln t he other day and the straw
gave one of his eyeballs a bad
laceration. He was attended by
Dr. F. A. Bailey. There will be
i no defect to the vision.
Tasmania ,
savs, is a great country, full of brother has about 3o acres of
latent possibilities. In passing hops near Cornelius, was m town
... ' " .uu.. rs.of t fuci i o-. Mondav. He savs they will start
rence he saw the island where Picking about the. hrst of the
he was wrecked 37 years ago. month The crop is fair and he
Mr. Milne says he has made his says the picking will be very
l..of tn'n nhrnnd in all likelihood, nice.
and that he enjoyed the trip- For sale: Some fine high
but there s no place like home, grade Hoistein-r riesian oun
where Americanism is the domi- calves. A. Bendler, Cornelius,
nent note in life. Mr. Milne was Route 1. Place on North Plains
up town this morning greeting near Centerville. 21-3
his many friends. Beatrice Hogdon, six years of
age, of east of Moltatt, was bit
STABLE No. 1
Office phones: Pacitic States S01; Ind. SIS
Residence phonen; Independent 'lUi; I'a
eitic States 481.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
1 am Prepared to do High Class
Dental Work. A New Office with
Modern Equipment
Tamiesie Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE.
Main ana intra.
FOREST GROVE MEETING
ten bv the family dog Saturday MODERN WOODMEN
and sustained a iacerated cheek, silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern
Hon. Henry E. McGinn will speak Dr. F. A. Bailey disinfected the .n 'I
at Forest Grove, in the big tent, wound and there wm oe noser- their HaU in Reedviiie, Oregon. Visit
Saturday evening, August 20. ioUS consequences. ,ng and sojourning Neighbors are cordial
Mr. McGinn will speak in behalf Tf in tho market for ly mviied to attend camp meetinK?.
of the direct primary and discuss cedar shinRieSi cut or sawed, in R. E. halderman, cierk. "
ine assemoiy. lutuiuu ia u large or small lots, do not iau 10
see C. S. Reynolds, of Moun- r ' : "
taindale. 20tf wuKWMmmmammm
There will be a lawn social on I G I ORSIINfi
speaker aud he w ill talk of mat
ters pertaining to tne primary
law and to other things affecting
the state and Washington County.
All are invited to be in attend
ance. Mr. McGinn is a Republi
can. Committee.
For sale: A No. 1 all around
span of gray horses, 7 and 8 years
old! weiirh 2.800. Will sell reas
onable. Donn Cummings, For-
pst Grove. Route 2. Residence,
Verboort, half mile from Catho
lic Church. s-o
T. R. Davis, of North Plains,
and who perhaps has more grain
and hav in crop this season than
any other individual tarmer in
. . 1 . m 1
the county, was in town mesuay,
Wanted: Hod pickers. 50
acres vines, fine hops; nice pick
ing; good crop; good camping
place. Register in person or bv
mail. W. W. Hostetler, Reed
viiie, Ore.
Hugh S. Rogers, of Buxton,
politician and railroad man, was
down to the city Tuesday eve
ning.
Born, to Burget Vose and wife,
of Scoggins Valley, above Gas
ton, Aug. 16, 1910, a son.
the court house grounds Satur
day evening, August 20, for the
. . f mi. . 4 : II'.
DeneniOI ine American YYuiimo o
League. Ice cream and cake
and coffee and cake will be served.
Wanted: Woman to care for
modern house, and three small
boys. Good wages to reliable
party. Both phones. Mrs.
Spencer Brown, liiiisooro, ure.
Donn Cummings. of Verboort,
was in the city yesterday and
called at the Argus office. He
states that two weeks more will
clean up the threshing in his
section.
Furnished house for rent dur-
mwT , r t-i 1. 4
tng winier. une diock ironi
court house. Small family pre
ferred. Miss Deborah Barrett,
at house, or at W. N. Barrett
law office, Hillsboro.
Mrs. L. A. Long and children
returned Tuesday from a month
at Newport.
Dance at W. 0. W. Hall, Glen
coe, Saturday, Aug. 27. Toelle's
orchestra. Tickets, with supper,
$1.00.
1 Contractor and Builder
Large Barns a Specialty Nj
t.. 111 ..1 - - 1. n;.. N
inU L)l pUUUC 11 1VWU 9 ll
i Hillsboro, Ore., R f D. 5
ilteiM mmmmm 111
DR U. F. HtlNECK, V. S. D. V. U.
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Office
SHERWOOD STABLE
Ind. Pho-ie 09, Sherwood, Ore.
Ed. Morton and wife and Geo.
Davis have gone to Tillamook
for a vacation leaving last bun
day. F. E. Rowel 1, the huiLiln
millman and merchant of Schol Is,
was up to the city Tuesday on
business.
move, see him for an estimate.