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STORY HUltL HNlbHtU
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favorable comment
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K'l liDMl.l.l- PARTY
Mi'. iiihI Mi. Julian Vi'ist'nlei-k
','inl''rt'il a liirtlulay party last
y,Vl'iimr. Aiil'. 20. in honor of
Hi' l'.'th liirthdayof their dnurh
ll'r. Mis.s P.onnii', Mimic, i-un
ytTnatimi and khiiu'H Wtl.t, ,.n.
"''I until a late hour, when
y ,'1,1,Tls disiierseil wishing
Miss Weisenberk many ivturns
(,t Hi' day. I.inht refroshiiH'nt.s
'i' served at eleven o'clock,
iliost' present were:
I n' Misses Helen and Mary
Anders.,,,, Miss Kthel Wheeler,
!'- Ji-miie liorwick, Miss l'olly
'jiik. Miss Craee lnilay, Miss
ji'Hsie Kirk wood, the Misses
'l :"id Kuth Swallev, CSuy
.Wi'Wi'iilHvk, Mrs. KmmaWeiscn-
I'ck. -lulian Weisenheck, Mrs.
;va Weisenheck, Mrs. Klla
mowian stilvi:ll
I'Ih'h Morgan and Miss
Miii'KUerite Stilwell, both of Kor
t drove, were ttnited in mar
nK at Kelso, Wash., at the
"I" U10 bride's uncle, Kobt.
r,1'1'1"'!!. Kev. Sompleollicintinjr,
i'll'lay, August 1H, 1910.
rtilcr a week touring TuRi't
fynJ Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will
their residence in the
te n0 city' Mr Morjran is a
J I'll known capitalist of Forest
'"'' and the bride has been
W'd in teaching in that city
u,)u other points in the county.
'I In- Wi-nti-rn I ihiIm t Cnriipariy
in paying V ;. . I , i t, t I , ,t, ( ' i 1 1 1 y
taxis on i... r I I.ihhi - T(.H ,,)
liinU-r land and a nnni, of it
(TUHl'4 Illt'lilV I Iik-:hm !i :,i
ralilr Hum of iii..in v. Tin- mm
jany tHk advantage i.f th.. tir,.,.
r rent rebate. 1 hi- io i ,.-tt ft
lainlilin Co., ,(,,m vi r, whieh
ivwut a Mi tt. it-r;iil.- arn-ayr of
IiiuImt. hai dot paid thin year's
tax ami tin- M-nalty ami interest
now amounts to almiit J'J'K).
Ilaiii li for sail-: l.'in aires in
iii' lx.'lv ; 1 aires li.-an-d all
under lenre, new 7 room house;
new liarn; aires beanm or
hard; wi ll at both hoime m,d
tarn; rri-i-k running through
laie; ninety acres of line saw
timber, with i-rei-k liii' enoiiL'h
to ilrive os. Sin miles south
of llillilioro. Will Hell reaton
adle ami eive terms. A. I,.
iIvIm- Hillslxiro. OreL'on 1 frit ti
II. Hunti-mann, of .lobe's wan
in I iie iitay. He say t,;it ,is
crops are lookwiK (me and vreen
e has the v, ati-r How in all
omt tut i.ai-e. II is irni'atiofi
hint is now in splendid hhain-
and In- and his Hons have learned
from the experience of last year
as to i he projM-r time and amount
f w ater to turn on. Mr. Ilunte.
maun hroiinht oer Mime of the
finest peaches eserorown in this
ction. The crop, however,
was very liht this M-ason.
reV ei H Acres Acn-ae III
live, ten or twenty acre tracts,
din- mile north of Sew ell station
nil (lleoiin Kloctnc. See oW her. j
No uyehts. Prices reasonable
and terms to suit. J;ts. II.
Sew ell.
( '. W. Hansom, w ell known here
lu re thirty years ajo, and who
left here the latter part of the
eighties, was in town Monday,
K'reetmi-r friends. ('. W. travelled
on tin- road for many years and
later became interested in the
n i i 1 1 1 1 1 eame. He is now prac
tically in the retired list, although
he devotes much of his time to
looking after his valuable prop
erties. I have money to loan on e;iod
nal estate security. Also can
find you a buyer for your farm or
business, ('all and see me at
the confectionery store, opposite
Oregon Klcclne dejn.it, Ilillsboro,
(Ire. O. M. Po
John J. Kuratli. one of the
iioneers of the Phillijis district,
was in the city Tuesday. Mr.
Kuratli settled out that way
when there was very little im
provement in the section.
The Schiller a 10 cent ciar.
in. I the ('.rand Marc a. a two for
a ipiarter cijjrar. are what you
want when you buy a ciar.
Kejit at every bar in HillsUiro.
Ask for them.
Frank Overroeder. of Mount
Aneel, wits here the first ot the
week, the yuests of his brother,
John Overroeder. of nearOrenco.
They sjeiit the day in HillsUiro,
Tuesday.
ladies' lon' silk lisle k'"v's
are now hcintf worn. $2 gloves
-.1 it mi-SI. .1(1 olovesat 7.1 cents;
$ eloves at IV cents; W cent
v i,..,-t elnves in silk and lisle at
in cents. II. Wehrunvr ft Sons
Kev. M. Pavirt leaves Fri
day for SiHikane, where he will
eiio;aoe in KvaiiKelistic services
ni,,i..f the ansnices of the Meth
odist church organization.
All those roistered Ur Jiick
injr hojis in my yard are requested
to rejiort for jiickink' on Sejitem
ber l.-W. J. linw. I-eisyville,
HillslH.ro :!.
W .1 Creirir. the Leisyville
hojiinan. was in Tuesday. He is
n.n-sino- an arm that he recently
injured by a fall, nearly causing
a break.
Buy vour dry jroodsatH. Weh
imiiw Sons. They are retiring
from business. All lines at cost
.i i.iwm than cost, ion can
'have tlie benefit of these prices.
P. S. I 'base and wife were out
f I'nt-il.-ini . sumiav. nuesis
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marks.
Douglas shoes gents' Ox onw
in natenls. vici, gun metal and
auk ivLmlar M.W, now se
intf at $2.75 at Wehrunjr & Sons
bin closing nut- sale.
ii.,., : W Marsh, of Center-
ville and the assembly candidate
for county judc was in town
yesterday alternoon
M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is
still intliehouseniovinw: ousiness,
all(l if you have a building U
move, see him for an estimate.
i!.,..n to Andrew Pierson ami
wife, of near Uoodville
11)10, a son.
Aug. 23,
' Khoes in patent and
vici $1 at $2.75; $3.50 at
Hi .r,tk ()(): ! $2.50 at $1.85;
E2r,8t$1.7b; $1-85 at $1.39, at
11. Welmmtf Ac hons,
Smith and wife
went over to Newport the first
of the week.
Urick for sale: At the Oak
Park brickyard, commencing
Auir 20. Located one mile west
of Ilillsboro on Oregon luccinc
i uniiw of filencoe, has
Jiliei i".ii,-i , I , 1
i in-imir a case ot blooc
noison in the hand, suiierinduccd
by u sliver.
H. B. TIGftRO SMS
Mnjonty AiiiinsH,i,in) Into Mult-
iioniali in Ihrt-e I'rixinclH
nor 11 iiiTirs opi'osi; tiii: cham.i:
S) That 1 Majority Arc Satisfied
Ilia Stttiim ol County
in
II. M. Tinard, who has been cir-
culatin around three preemrts
in the southeiLstern jnirtion of
the cdui, tv, says there ban been
a h'. ehane of sentiment down
in his K.-ctinn relative to the pro
jiosed cut-oil into Multnomah
'unty. The p.uttes, he staU-s,
will pi against the iniosition
by a buoe majority and down to
the southeast he fmds a majority
sentiment against the ebane.
Many reasons are advanced by
those o)posin, and it begins to
look as though the district all'ect
ed will not (.rive the measure
much of a majority if it shall
i-t a majority at all.
Mll.l.SliOWO S.ANATAWIl.'M
That Hillslniro has one of the
tmest sanatariums on the West
Side, and an institution wherein
a ji.itient can receive the best of
are, is evidenced by the manv
testimonials of apjireeiation by
those who have been quartered
tin-re during illness or injuries.
Mrs. F. H. Hicks, the projiriet-
ress, has the confidence of the
physicians, anil the following
etters are ajJiireciative of coa
litions at the place:
ljial lln-Miila-r i k laki-ii n -rlounlv
I ill- a j.anifiil ami itaiiiiriifi-. alrktu..
it tlin aaniK tiiur , i , 1 1 1 nuK inynalf luli-r
ly. Alr inii.iiloiifcf avi.rnl iilivali-
m. Ilirt al i-iii-tli ai-r.-r,l that an iiuiiip
llate iiiralii,n iii-cnwHrv. 1 i-iitti
llin NMrlli I'aillH- NaiialurHen In I'urt
aii'l, nlii.tr I (!, I fur (Unit n iiiiintli'i.
limti hr il,-ii,m tlir mm-iuh.1 to think
lliat an niMirntloM kiiiiIiI nut ht!i h i-, am
I airain rnlurt.r.l Iiimir. Mi ally, alur
aiitlrruiK liiti'""i"ly ii'illl llio r-arly part nl
Mat, I an taken to thn II ilialuipi cn
lariuin. ulirtu iin)ur (,M.rat I, hi .
k-r(, rn,i-, liV auririHiii m t lint Uiwn
slnri- that tin"-, 1 liiirn liin Inlly re
l.,r,l to hrallli, thn ntHTatmii liaunu
Imi a iuv-ia III rn-rv ay.
l'hn null, Tin run rt" Hi" trrntiiinut anil
mimtaiit l arr whlrli I n-iri il lnl al
thn lllllnluirii HminUmiiii, I am auri-, hftil
mm li li iln lth in V iiltliiiale rwnvery
1 In, aUno aanaiarluiii" ari, i.ut llii-
mlv lin,iii-li in wtcc-li I linv l-n cun-
llnr.l. aa uiiliirtnnalr hikiiikIi lu havr
Imii iiaiirnt in III" I'rmliy trrian Una
ilia at Omaha. lli Maininriuiii at iiyron
:I nl SinnK. California, ami ntso in ill
arvi-nl ami llimat irivat MwiaUiriuni in
Nkm Y ,irk t ity, anil I inn y iunim
hriittlliiii that In iioim nf Uiim piarin iln
I rm-mrv Iw-ttpr or liinni i-aii-fu
attrnlinn than I ill hlln at the llilln
lairu Saiiatnriiiiii. 1 li iilirrKtlliir ronih
liirrr la innilrin ami Ui to (lain In nil It
aniMMiitniriili. Ilml urh not lnn thn
caw. I woiilil mil li ''' w wrtmn an
.iiMTailon iMTliirnn" ! thi-rf.
Ui kik-imI any tiiiin In himpiul. tlu-rn
Ill llio W 1U naP liriri m-Tii iiiiiikrru
in a to tw an avorslon to Immhk tnkcn to
.mil an timtltiitlon. Kipi-nrin-i! Iian
inuht inn that at no Iiimir i-nii nurli cure
ami atlrntliin l Ki vtn a patiftil and at
.,,, h mnall I'liwimn an al a aanatariuin
am) ixmiil.il nllh tlili fai t, the knowlf.i-
that al all tliiim a jUivalcian m al iianu,
riiivr not only t!ie inlnil ol tlie pstirmt
hut of hia (rii-mU anil rnUtlvn.
To anvonri who limy ilraire to corroBo
rain any of thn almve itatiin(.nt!i, woiilil
nay that tlmy i-an do by writiiiif me
M.ronally. I am al (iri'Mini innpuiyeii
, thn Oregon Nuii ry t oinjiany.
Orrni-o, Orrinii, Iiitp kiii-ii inijiiiru-M
will rnaoli n .
Alln.,1 jesriMin.
lU-inar our of llir "iqio" iihfortuniilca
I wish to imikr u Ktalrinciit 111 lirlliilt CI
the HiIUIkiio Siinitartuni. tin une 29,
I atriuirdiiU a ntovitiK train at llillnlioro,
anil was Inkril to tlir Mamiariutll Willi
hiokrii cu. I remain there uutil July
il and I'.imiil the uis-itulioii iiuxlrl, with
rotiitrnial nitrouml tiK'.
At urrarnt til V occuiiallon is tne ret
laiiianl business in Portland, ( Ire. Trior
to lute. I have worked for railroad com
naiiira. anil have had srvetnl liospital tt
priiriu-ei In larjje cities, nml never had
brttrr art vices tlinn in Hlllsboro.
I ran testify that the llillaboto Nun
tiitluin suited me In every resprct, and
think, Vash1HK10" County is foitutiate in
having aticli a Satutariimi.
Kespectiw y,
V. II. lUniswortli,
l'ortliind, Ure.
MINTON HOl'Sli BURNS
The residence of Thos. H in ton
located at Leisyville, burned yes
tenlav afternoon, with nearly a
its contents. The building was
worth anywhere from $1,000 to
1.250. There was $oou insur
ance on the building ana 4W 011
the contents, the policy being in
the London & Lancashire. John
Vandervval. agent, went out last
evenimr and adjusted the loss.
It is thought that the blaze
started in the roof, trom a de
feetive flue, but it is notpos
itively known. Mr. Hinton lost
a valuable team some years ago
and this second loss would al
most make a fellow think that
he had been "double-crossed.
Thos. is a hustler, however, and
he will he there with the prover
bial stilt upper lip.
Place the slices of a peach
around and over a dish of ice
cream and serve -this is one of
the ways of solving the dessert
question. Be sure you have the
right ice cream the kind that
doesn't leave that "greasy"
taste in your mouth. Call Ind.
Phone 3(55 and tell us when you
are going to serve. It will be
there on time, and in good shape.
-Den of Sweets.
Judge Campbell was out Tues
day and granted Cora B. Taylor
a divorce trom U. K. Taylor; di
vorce, Kerr vs. Kerr; confirma
tion Borandum vs. Arnold; de
fault, Klink vs. Norton.
Frank Weiserdx'ck anl wife, of
Witch Hazel, were in town Tues-
lav.
See the rugs and prices on
them in the (J. C. Store window.
P. I'. Iiorsur k, on the Krebs
jilace, near r arrrungtori, was in
tow n yesterday.
liw shoes at 10 jx-r cent re
liction at the ('. C. Store.
George W. liacori returned the
first of the week from a trip
own in the Kugene section.
Horn, to Wrn. llolnvpiist and
ife. of Dilley. Ore., Aug. 23.
W), a son.
Miss Olive Fandis departs for
Amity. Monday, and will ojien a
millinery store.
l-irv;e shiimicnt of rugs at re
markably low j, rices at the C. C.
Store.
'.. I.,
Kobinson, of Farming-
n, was in town yesterday
morninc.
Ward Downs went over to
New j,ort Tuesday, to sjiend a few
ays at mat popular oeacn re-
"TL.
Attorney Oeo. lk. I'.agley and
tanilly Uejiaried lllesciay lor a
, , , , . , .
ortnights outing in a cottage
at rewKirt.
Bargain counter, 10 cents, at
F Wehrunir ft Sons an v piece
f pkxIs on this barirain counter
table at 10 cents per yard.
ii n , ... i -.f I TX),' Outdoor tivanpe istic meet
llennan Ilannow and wife, of . Vrm ,.-ii. i :
.,,.,,r(,. ,. i..,, In Ihi, rotv
ui ""iii"n, ul'. '
,,;.,.r I , L..no..u V.n.i.-li. Vl.u.
, i i
uiiiik uii: mm..' u..v..v, j...
leruav.
If inn iim In the market for
, - , . . . 1 I
uar sningies. cut nrnaM-u, in
urge or Small lots, do not fail tO
, , 11 e If I
see t;. h. KeynolUS, 01 .vioun-
.. :. 1. I , o()tf
1
A. W. Mills, of Banks, and
who has moved down to Cornel-
t -i ..,; ,.;f,,
1 11.1 10 letmie, nn Ul niv -n.ji
1 liesday evening.
.. , , i, tv,P
Notice to hop pickers-lhe
Will. Bagley hop yard, at Leisy-
llle. Will Otien lor picking on
ihursdav. Sentember 1. A
piCKers reiristereu to ie reauy
..-..L... Hi..ricl..l In l,n ro-iHv
IKIMulO v fN,li'Vvl X- J ivmuj 1
for the harvest on the morning
of that date. Wm, Bagley Sr.
H. T. Blair and wife, and
laughter, arrived in the city
from Portland Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Blair visits with Mrs. Kuth
lair for a week or ten days,
while Mr. Blair and a comijanion,
C. Harbaugh, w ho works on the
Orenonian with Blair, will fish
over on the Wilson Biver. The
ixentlemen left out on Wednes
lay morning's stage for the big
imiirvi, I
V.,... Mllllnorv Qtnru -1 rinvo
moved to my ow n store uuiiuuik
1 . . . L.-i i:
on iwain, arm am loeateu one
liKir east ol the tamiesie store
,;i.i;,r I n a von- firm
i.'.. ..,. .......1. f ; ,.,1 ,
flllltlllltk,. a IIU. I 'vii asaswa
l.iU,ieill BIW.IV 01 Ullllllicu now
trom Which to make selections.
Display of all millinery goods on
mlumluir 1 -Mm If Rhea
l"l"l,"..'. ' 1
,1 iiiibui, v
Hop buyers are riding the
o tlwi ntinlltv onH
Jst L tt UN. V'll HIV tUMH
(luantitv of the Washington
Countv crop, and this is an in-
lication that the outlook for sales
this Fall will be equally as good
as that of last vear. L very where
one hears that the quality of the
product is fine, although the
croj) may ue under average in
(iiiantitv.
w r.,-
modern house, and three small
Ih.vs. Ctx.d wages to reliable
Hot!, i,knn -Mrs
K ,LZ 1
1 he Misses Meta and Anna
Flomer, of New York, are guests
of their cousins, Miss Anna Boge,
of Farniington, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Dolan, of Hillsboro.
Tbe young ladies have enjoyed
their trip through the west, and
aver that t'ortiand nas more
liV" 1,1111111,1 1 ,J Wl .."'Ir.... .. ..:,. w
natural beauty than any city The groom is a son of Postmas
thev have visited. They will ter B. P. Cornelius, and has been
travel through California and the
Southern states before returning
totheirrsew lork home.
Qt-onlov TTnlin nf Mountain,
dale.' had a narrow escape from a
broken leg recently. He was
hunting in the Buck Mountain
u.,.i inmnuii nvpr .n fpneA
on the Jos. Miller place. He
stepped into a huge bear trap spoons, cat. jacK jr., Drotn
that. had been set for a couirar. er of the bride; silver knives and
,.,,.1 ti, ctnoi fucttinpd on Kij
heel, necessitating the assistance
thn u-m-dnn befn.v Vip
could get out of limbo. Had he
, ,.,... .1 ... i.
steppca a trine junner into tne
io,,.u it ..iiri Viavp mimnt a
In-oken letr
wanieu: xiop pickers. .
acres vines, line nops; nice pick
ing; gotul crop; good camping
piace. yegister n person or ov
ui in. . y. alow:"",
vine, uie.
Forest Grove has finished the
new reservoir for the city water
supply and water has been turned
in irom 1 tne uaies .,reeK pipe
line. iib lesetyoti 1 urns iov,-
fVui fvolliina nni u hmlr ff rnn.
nr-i Tt oiithriritntivulv
stated that the city of Forest
Grove will make a proposition to
supply both tiiusboro ana Lor-
nenus wiui a water suppiy.
10, lol c ..otCU r .u ...
the sum of S70. 000 to insta 1 the
water system and it is alleged
that during the dry season not
one fourth of the present supply
has been used.
METHODIST ANNUAL-
Oregon Methodists Will Convene
Here September 20th
SRVEN DAYS OF CONFERENCE
Will be Attended by Methodists
of
National Fame
The Methodist annual conference
for the State of Oregon will con
vene in Ilillsboro September '3)
and hold to the 2Cth, inclusive.
Kev. F. V. Fisher gives the press
the following program:
Tuesday, the 20th-Sermon,
IScv. G. H. Feese, D. D., Klam-
ath rails -conference openB at
4p. m. 7:3i). public reception:
address of welcome; response,
pv, Rishop Chas. W. Smith,
d 0 8:30. Anniversary
t. i L",l. .,.: ,1J-,.
ooaiu ui . iiuuinuuii, huiiicm,
t.. ry,, KUJn Kv
I..V.. iiiuj, i.iiu,,,, l.VI. v,. n
U't.,lnilav - 8 ?J) rWntinnal
Undress. Rov. Fletcher Unman.
nresident Willamette University:
9:00, organization of conference;
1:30, sUtistical session; 2:00, An
niversary Iioard of Sunday School;
address, lie v. David G. Downey;
'"K. o-w. Miwuiiii waKUC on iii-
wimim-nir rmii! nv KHu- nf
'".ij. " "
,l I'L :
ivuouaii, ijiniatw.
Thur.dav 8 to.' Sacrament of the
LorrTa bupper; 9 00, busineaa aessiori;
2 00, anniversary Woman' Home Mia-
,i ,,,v..,M,.Miur.,ii.,
Tacoma, National Field Sec. Young
.... : .
r-exjpies- wore; 700, umnoor, service,
7i3o. Anniversary Board ot foreign Mis-
iiuiii, i(jiiici icv.o3 cuuiut;ci, 1 au
couver, Wash ; 8 30, anniversary Frted
"'' Aid and Southern Kducauon bo-
ciety; addreas, Rev. M. C. B. Mascn,
r, -;.,; Hn.,,1
Fridav 8 30 devotionil addresa, Rev
- B. Short, Salt Lake; 9 00, business
., am,i,- m Tri.- for i.
miMiou, Rev. Bishop Chaa. Smith; 00
Opening Laymen's Association; 700
uWoor 8 . Anniversary w 11
'mci c uiyclh,.
.c,i..i , rw.viim,.t
Rt. Benj. Young, Portlands 00, Busi
ness session; 2 00, Anniversary Woman a
Foreign Missionary Society; 4 00, Min-
isters' Wives Association; 7 ,00, Outdoor
services; 8 00, Pioneer Nighi, Ad
dresses "Plea for the veterans, Kev.
V. S. Harrington, Puget Sound, Cali
fornia;" "The Trail of th Pioneers;"
200 Rev. J. M. Cause, Seattle.
bunusy 6 00, hunrlse prayer meet-
ire, led by Kev. Fiank James, Linn ton;
9 00, Sunday School rally, led by J. T.
Abbott, D. L., Sunday bchool mission
ary; 10 co. Conference love feast, led by
Rev. T. L Jones; n 00, sermon by
Bishop Smith; 3 00 ordination service;
on Memoir: 7 00. vouiiir Peonies' rallv
led by Kev. Aaron A- Heist, secretary Y
II . ., ureeon Ann-saioon league : a 00
AnmverMry Bord of Home Missions
Iui Church extension; address. Rev
icnaa, m. aosweii, puiiaueipuia, cor
respandtnir sec'y of Boaid.
Jiomiay-o 30, aevouonai auaress,
. - , .
p v If .II.V CVm- . rus hn.i
ness session; 700, outdoor temperance
meeting; 800. "Oregon Dry" Night
platform meeting, addresses, by Rev,
ri.,i T,. a'iln Pi.t.l .r.l.rv
d others: o to. aDDOinlments: adiourn
men1.
WUKN tUUb JACK
A quiet home wedding was cele
prated at the home of the bnde s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Jack, in Last Hlllsboro, Wednes
day evening, August 24, 1910,
when their daughter, Anna Re-
Decca, was unitea in marnage to
rred L. Lornelius. Kev. o. U
Hamilton, 01 rortiana, omciating,
11. -V .1 .-.
1,w UI,UC ""lc f
?wn and carried Bnde roses
aiie ceicmuiiy w oa ijci iui incu ui
the presence of the relatives of
vited friends. Mr. and Mrs
I i IUV U14Vt i. VWI t MWV4 M V ' U
Cornelius are verv popular, and
are well known in Washington
County. Thev at once took up
their residence in the new buntr-
alow recently completed by the
proom.on Fourth Street, between
Baseline and Oak
associated with Connell & Corn-
pany since the inception of the
firm, now being with the com
panv as salesman.
, The presents: Cut glass fruit
dish and stand, members of the
ot oonnell & oompany; cut
glass nut bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Li
meF Mays; silver knives, forks
forks, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs
silver knives and forks, Mr. and
Mrs. B. P. Cornelius; clock, Leo
LPerin,3ir wif,f: silver buU,f
lrnifa Will r"rrTmliiia. eniror ahf II
--e.-
Miss Anna WUlers; set pillows,
Via Jack; complete wardrobe of
. tabel and bed linen, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Jack.
Closing dance of the season at
the Cornelius city park, Satur-
day evening, August Z. vvaiK
ers- orchestra. Lverybody in
vited, and a good time guaran
teed
Horse f or sale; About 6 years
old;1400 pounds.-Edward Haek
North Forest UrOVC 24-6
Chns Peterson and i. W,
Pelsman. of North Plains, were
in iywn luesuay inoimnK,
Boril) to Henry Delsman and
wife of Rood's Bridge, Aug. 23,
iyi(J a daughter,
Will pay $13 per ton for good
A 1 prunes at the drier. Money
ready on delivery. S. L. Hollen
beck, Mountaindale, Or. 24-6
Dr. LTmer H. Smith wishes to
announce that he will open an
office in the Linklater Building
on September 1 for the jiractice
of Osteoiiathv. Dr. Smith is a
graduate of the American School
of Osteopathy at Kirksville. Mo.,
under the founder, Dr. A. T.
Still. He spent a year in the
Osteojiathic Hosjiital a.-i assistant
to Dr. Geo. A. Still, and is equip
ped to coje with either acute or
chronic conditions. While a
student and since graduation Dr.
Smith has specialized in laliora
tory diagnosis, and will install a
complete lalioratory, loth surgi
cal and pathological.
G. W. Guyton. of Iowa Hill, on
the Fern Ix-af Farm, was in
Tuesday. He and his wife have
just returned from an extended
trip in the Sacramento Valley,
and he says that although he
travelled over much country he
saw nothing there that eclipsed
Oregon. Those places he would
care to buy were outside of his
reach and those that he could
buy he would not have at any
price.
Forty-two acres of timber land,
good saw timber and piling,
extra good. Mile and three
quarters north of Jackson school
house, and that distance from
United Iiailway. Will sell or
trade for residence projiertv in
Hillsboro- F. A. Northrup. Hills
boro, Ore., Boute 3. 23-5
The will of the late John Olsen,
of below Beaverton, has been
filed in probate. Olsen died
August 9th of the present year.
His will gives each of his child
ren, Oscar, Alma, Frnest and
Alfred, $10. and the balance of
the estate, all of which is valued
at $6, (XX), goes to his wife during
her lifetime, and then goes to
tne children, share and share
alike.
Wanted: Hop pickers. Please
register in person or by mail.
Good camping facilities. One
and one-quarter miles north of
Cornelius. P. 0. Address. Sus
bauer Bros., Cornelius, Ore. 23-5
The house of J. A. DeMoss. of
Gales Creek, was burned the
other day. Mrs. DeMoss was
out in the yard and did not notice
the flames until the house was
engulfed. Although the roof
had partially fallen in Mrs
DeMoss rushed into a bedroom
and rescued her little child. The
building was worth $2,500, and
was partially insured.
For sale: A No. 1 all around
span of gray horses, 7 and 8 years
old; weigh 2,800. Will sell reas
onable. Donn Cummings, For
est Grove, Route 2. Residence.
Verboort, half mile from Catho-
ic Church. 23-5
The Kansas wind which en
veloped the county yesterday
made one think of the prairie
breezes east of the Rocky Moun
tains. Great clouds of dust were
everywhere in evidence, and the
man on the road concluded he
had lost his Angora.
The Cawrse hopyard on the
North Plains will begin picking
next luesday morning, August
30. Campers are requested to be
on the ground Monday so as to
begin picking the next morning,
Jos. and John Cawrse. North
Plains.
F. R. Cardiff and Miss Marie
Meier, both formerly of Forest
Grove, have been granted license
to wed. The place of issue was
in the clerk s ofhee at Portland,
ine groom is wen known in
ry 1 11
olden times as one of the elect of
baseball fame.
When the kitchen is properly
equipped there is sunshine in the
house, come in and see our
Champion and Charter Oa!
ranges. They are the best-
Emrick & Corwin.
G. H. Kelly, of Vinelands, was
in the city yesterday, and called
on the Argus. While in the city
his horse broke loose from the
chain and started home, but was
caught by John Witt, with no
damage to speak of.
Hop pickers wanted for
the
Rood yard, below Newton. Reg
ister by mail. Fred Rood, Hills
boro. Ore., Route 5, or telephone
Rood s Division. 22-4
Lee Mead, son of M. M. Mead
and who has been in Southern
Oregon and at Sheridan,
Summer, states that nowhere
the Willamette Valley has
found as good crops as Washing
ton County can boast
Hop pickers wanted. Good
camping place. Thirty acres
pick, and good hops. Close
town. W. B. Jolly, Hillsboro,
Ore., Route 1. Register at once.
H. B. Tigard, well known
the east end .of the county, where
he has frequently written much
of the field assessing, was in the
city yesterday.
Dance at W. 0. W. Hall, Glen
coe, Saturday, Aug. 27. Toelle's
orchestra. Tickets, with supper,
$1.00.
Mrs. M. A. Barker and Miss
Beulah Barker, of Echo, Oregon,
are spending the week with the
S. Paisley, at Buxton.
Geo. Miller, the Cooper Moun
tain hop grower, was up Tues
day, getting pipes for his dry
house.
PKOFKNHIONAl .
F. A. BAILKY.M.
Physician anil Mnr.i
Offlcn Hally-Mr-Tfan bu
Rooina II. I t and li. K-n,l, ,
wmt corner lia.ellii and Hm I
Both 'Pbonra.
TrrVW -
S. T. LINKLATER, M. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND M
Qtnori ulaira oyer The pelu ;
Rlrlno Kaat of Com: "
In th corner of thrt
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JAMKN PIllLMl'K.TAillK.- :
PHYSICIAN AND SUH
8iirKnn Boutlirrn Pacitin :.:
Consultation In t'rfiucti or I
Bin uiwtair. ovrr A. (i- ,
north side of Main St., HilU.x r
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., I
Physician and Sur.
Office Rooms 7, 8 .
Bailey-Morcran BK
Both Phone. THUcW
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DR. W. B. CUNLW.
PHYSICIAN AN'D Sl?k,
Calls Answered Day cr
Independent Plionv-
OKENCO, 1
iprrrrWMV
DR. W. E. PITTEN .
Dentist
Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bi.
atreet. Over pennia is Li
HILLSBORO
li ViV. ,
0a. A. a? affojr W.
BAGLEY A HA
ATTOB.NBYS-a.T-I..
Booms 1 and 2 Sbnte fv
HILLSBOUO, .
E. B. TONGU
ATTORNKY-AT-LAY
Rooma J, 4, k 5, Morgan Blk. L
JOHN M. WAI
ATTORNBY-AT-LA
Offic TJprtairt, BaUey liar,,,.
Rooma, lanl 1.
HILLfiBOKO, - 0'
W. N. BARFK j
ATTORNEY-AT-LA
Ornea: Main Street, opp. '.i .
HILLSBORO
THOS. H. TONGU ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA .
Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room .
Hillsboro, - - (
Dr. S. M. REAG.
VETERINARY PIIYSiL .
AND SURGEON
The only graduated and lici
iuary in Hlllsboro. -Sixteen ;.
tical experience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO I.IVili .
STABLE No. 1
Office phoneM: Pacific Sutii .
Residence phonw; Indopcnd. -i-
i(ic States 481.
DR. J. R. MARSHA
DENT I S
I am Prepared to do Hi '.
DenUl Work. A New OiU ,
Motlern Equipment
Trmteaie Bldg. HlLLSIiOii.
Main and Tbird.
MODERN WOOD:
Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I95.
Wooilman tf America, tneeU - v
and third Ssturd.iys in each 1 .
their Hall in Reedville, Oregon.
ing and sojourning .Neighbors
ly invited to attend camp inert 1 .
S. O. Khoih:...
R. E. Hai,IiKRMan, Clerk.
f..M rn.mm.mmiM
!
J. S. L0RSM
l Contractor and j Bis I
in
he
i Large Barns aSpcei i'iy
5 Iuil'pt phone 151 Rood's f u
I I Hillsboro, Ore., R. I . U. Z
to
to
in
DR I). F. HEINtCK, V. S. D V.
VETERINARY PHYSIC... ,
AND SURGEON
Office
SHERWOOD STA'il"-
Ind. l'ho.etO, 8hervo .-, .
MILLS & BK0DIKK .
General Blacksmith
Horse Siioei:".; .
a specialty
Baaatlin St. Cornaliu.
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