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im' rin "' kiiowinii ulxiut tl.s
a,lal!-iV.-"H.
. ;i.i-1 utility. !ui-rr.
,m,!,i' ! iin-uiiiHtaiii-fs, and
J,i-.(i.i l'.ariK'H limil th-iii ?i
am ,,. t .. Tin' I'ih ('murium
j,.ii. r i K'oafln Mr, .lom-f,
Mho im 1 tui'Iiislunl til"' lanl
l.i ti c im' -bant.
J i'.arnt'H had iiii'itliii" ra ti
M-st.nl.r., John CuiiutiiiiH. Sr.,
f S vm,. i .. U-ing vhurgi-d with
it!tti!.iM y' tin' caivasx uf a dead
,,fr I a.ithnntii'S rould not
,!'. nun tin m. "i t rolii-
..ai-
I !...: thai in' urn uiih in
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t,-!:ti..!i.
Mr. ('
whirl, ,'.
juur I
fOllii' 'i
l.iS 11'
not r.i:
hihh" IhmI at $li,
met with tin' min f
Samuel, lie- will
ii Tuesday ami i lt ;i. i
K 'illllUlillH tfa).s In' is
JiillN MI.Nk'V II S A (HvM
Jd!.!i II S!.- i n.siiii, sun f State
tlanir .i!h-n SU-venwm, ami
hi n practicing law, in Port
land, '.Mil.' thr li-ttt-r In-low,
inch i iilain itself. I.at week
ariiitiri John II, Stt'vrn.Hon was
k'r.. I a iiurriaKi liuns in
i'"r!'.i! 1 aii'l n practical joker
ha'..!
t.-ill!
I'urt;
St--, i
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! .. mi-r on t h Argu..
tin.- rrjioi'trr it wan our
.'ar .John llriiry, Mr.
: .IN. of Wa.shinv'toit rounty.
i tin- jokr, hul from all
v' tln w ifc iii.'kIi' him
Miark, ftir tin follow in i-r
'-'I lV tin orii-tY l'r
: ! I '.Hi tin l.'ttrr can't In-
a; !..-
t -A l!:r
w a i
-"-!.-r:
fun!'..! I
Any.'. ay, John II., writes that
In- u;n niai i it'ij M'Vrral year.t as-'o,
ami that he ami hid wife are liv
in h ; i J n ! - together, uml that
tin-re ha never Im-i-ii any thoiiKht
of ili-. uive, ami ln'cause some
niij'h! think there hii'l hern some
inanta! ilisturlnitu'c he wisheil
the t.itement coiTiTtrtl. The
ih.r .l.ihn Henry is iul our
Wai.inu'tun Cmmty Joint Henry,
iind Mr, Stevenson inimises to
"nirrt up" with his namesake
wln-ii he i'yU hack to i'ortlaml.
I VMH.V WI I NHIN
A family reunion was erlchi'l'teil
ul the home of Mr. ami Mrs. M.
N. ll'iihain, Sumlay, August US.
the eu'ilt lieillK' in liunor of Mr,
liniihain's lkh hirtlulay. Liiht
refreshment and li.' family
dinner wen curved, ami a verv
enjovahle tinu' was t'Xpi'rirneed.
Those present wen: Mrs, Hut
tie t row, of Ontralia. Wash.,
inother of JrH iJonhain; Mrs.
lane Mattel', of Mar.shalltown.
l"'Aa, auifl of Mrs. Itonham;
Mr. Warren Kstahrook. Mi'Mitiu
f'illi': Mr. and Mrs. M. 1.. I'.n
liaiu, of Canyon C'itv; Mr. ami
Mrs. .1. II. 1 tartlet t. Mabel, Nea
vill". I let lie and Hazel Hartlett,
;li"lls; Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
talker, ('has. Walker and Myr
tle; Walker, South Tualatin; Mrs.
Nina Crow jnul Melvin Crow,
1 1 iliidxiro.
Hard wood oll'ieo desk in lii'st
'lass shape, for sale. Impure at
A re, i is oll ice.
Mm. C. K. Koonlz and Mrs.
A. Lontf will entertain the
')HVe Chili at tho hoine of tho
""I'iner, Saturday atti'riUKtn.
M"'. L. A. WliiU'oml, who
has heen visiting for two months
will her Hister. Mrs. N. (Jil
l1(:tt. at North liend, returned to
ilill.'iliiiro, Monday. Mr. and
Mrs. Whiteomb will move to
'".""and next week, where they
W'H reside this winter.
I''or Sale Two Hetn of sint-vle
harness; two lni(jru;io.s; top
j' i an in jfooil ropsur; lour tons
I'httire horse hay; new barn; two
lorsi-n, both in Kood llesh, suita
,'ie fur work on small farm. All
J"' WH). - Win. Kiehter, earner
I, half mile north of Newton
Gallon, eawt of llillsboro. 2.rtf
T. Itlair, who has been up
on the Wilson liiver for a vaea
K'n. returned last eveni'ijr, and
and Mrs. llluir and little Miss
''lair returned to Portland this
I'veniinr, Uiair ctuiRht three lit
lll trout, makinir an averaRo of
a half a lish a day for tho time
,u' was out but' he Hays they
wore worth the time und money.
"I. Ih" i i n, , I
vh va
n ii' i he, , i . 1 1 ; ' in.i,,
I In- ll til. I Si
o
ip-i ii.t. i ,j. ., i. j,..
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Jaioei Mo. i,.
one o (),,.
mo t ,i., r.,ii i
nnai'i'iall v, an. I ol (
history of t,,.
'II 1 . ,
I"'.'. I ,e. Ii, I I ,.
orii-ar-iat io(i,
earn.'.! 7 I in' .v
i in1 rnureii ,a
aeri'.-, iluni,;' (I..-
ir. W.
Hanett. .1 W ( Hi
"O'illi, .lohii
I'lo.s n, K. . ( n- s. I I i
h. rami Max ( randall v.. r. - le, t,.,
!'','" W- '" llhinU.mhc
II, i.air.i. U . .1. .Nottaj'.-, ; ,.
Carlil.., Mr,. Crare ',,Mi, ,n
". I!. I lehmar,, M,-;. M i;
Can.lie. Mi(. W. .1 Not!-,...'
Mrs. II. Ciatidall. Mrs
'randall. Mr-.. Ida llrowi,.
Ma-
Mr,.
II. .1. I.m .1 a, ,1 Mrs. I,
efe el.M tei ;,tev, :u I
M.
l.lhme.ham S.
tilt
I).
A ho
I a I.1 1 1
I.at one ol the deate !
lnnijalow s m (!., eouht;,, near
Center-, ille, was in ye t. -rdav.
ami railed on the Arj-ui. A f-v.
years api -jf and the Aru.-; re.
jHirter "l,oppe" tot'etln-r at the
llaeley hopar. and the Arpis
man ham't forgotten the hi-
) ai'h t jl w mild .' pill III t he lo,e
Walehei of the do'ht V.atehll.f
the l,ois heat up in the ,ir I;k.i,. .
William I'..iiie-.i-in. of ai.oe
Mountain.!. ile, w as in s est. r.ia , ,
bnnini.' m Mi s Virn.ia Mo.,-.,
whuha-i i-ell -pel.ilili;' a t'.o
uionthi '..-uatiou with the family
of Palmer Tinker. Mi-, .',!,
departed for Sal-m, w here .-.he
Im-j.mIH her seeond e,'ira-i t'-ai her
in the Saere.i Heart se
:it
the rapital eity.
le-v. ( i is U. Stol er . ill preaeh
at tin' union sen ieeH of all the
rl.urrhes at the ( 'hi i tian i huj-rh
next .Sunday e enii.i'. 1 he uiuoii
mill Peoples' lueetiiu.' he
held at 7 .00 j 1. in. , at t he ', an-e-nal
rhurrh.
S"A ell'.S Aeres Al'I'.'.'ie In
tie, t. n or twenty acre trae's,
ine mile north of Sew el! station
on Oivv'on IJertrie. See owner.
No .'u'eiit.s. Pnres reasonable
and terms to suit. .las. II.
S. W Oil.
W. C. Kert.son. nnn of l'or. st
tirou'n ehltime salesman and
business men, was in tow n es
terday, making the trip for
I'rank Meis, well known here
and at the ( iro e.
lldies' ion Silk lisle loVeS
are now U-iuvr worn, l! elo-.es
at Jl.oo, .f l.i loves at 7." rents;
H hues at .,') rents; ' rent
.short .lowsin silk und !;sle at
I" rents, H. Wehruniv Sous,
Postmaster Cornelius and wife
and son, William, lease next
Thursday uiornin; fur a three
weeks trip t Kansas t'ity. !en
.i.1M-t- t-i If lu.nn' jn time for
the street fair.
The Sehiller a ID o'tit riar.
and the (iraml Marra. a iwu for
a ipiarter riar. are w hat oii
want when ou buy a riar.
Kept at e rry bar in Hill-sUno.
Ask for them.
John ('. Smith, of Creeiniilf,
passed tluotih town jesterdav.
enrnute home Iroin l.eliauoii,
w here he had been to take rare
of the erop on his new y aripiired
ranch.
When the kitchen is properly
. . 1 . 1
e.puppeil there is suiisiuiu' m wic
house. ( oiue in ami see our
Champion and I harter uak
ranes. They are the best.
Kmrick i: Corwin.
Pi; Ceore .iuinu'rinan who
is lare eiiouh with u little
trainin. to take the measure of
Jack Johnson was over trom
the Wallace setlleinent, yester
day.
p.uy your dry tnidsat H. Wch
runJii Sons. They are retiriiuv
from business. All lines at eost
and less than cost. V011 can
have the benefit of these prices.
U. W. S. Hamer, of Forest
C.rove, and father of Walter
Hamer. who is in business at
Newport with (ioo. 11. Wilcox,
was in town yesterday afternoon.
lhmlas shoes Rents' Oxfords
in patents, vici, Rim metal und
russets, regular $.1.50, now sell
ing at $2.7;") at Welirimtf & ons
bi- closing; out sale.
11. Wr. Huslais'e. of Tirardville,
u ih.. eltv vesterdav. iret-
tiiiK'otit sale bills lor a sale ot
property uy m-i '-su --""
widow of the late John Jluslayre,
u'onii.n's shoes in patent am
vici kid, $1 at $2.75; $3.50 at
i:f.- :l nt SLM : SL'.oU at 5l..j;
plaint $1.70; $1.85 at $1.31), at
H. Wehrunjr .: Sons.
Horn, to Chas. Nael and wife,
of Porest C.rove, Autf. -S. 1'JIO,
a dauhter. The happy lather
is the drove's local ciRarmaker.
M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is
..mi ; il... Iioiiseniovinir luisiness,
and if you have a building to
move, see him lor an esuimae.
W. F. Adkins is expected back
:.. i,.i.ii.m,l on n sea hmrseiioonei
next week, after an all Summer's
cruise in Alaskan waters.
Horse for sale: About G years
old; 1100 pounds. -luiwaru i laeK,
North Forest urove.
Porn. August 30 1910, to Kev
and Mrs. F. V. Fisher, ol Hills
boro, a son.
m.ou Roi-thn Tonmie has been
enjoying a vacation at Lour
Peach.
HOW WE WILL CEL-
EBRATE LABOR DAY
It-. I'l.l.rs Will Work I. ike Nail
ern nil I lay I oii, if l air
I KMIKS Will UlMIMi: I AltOkS
Cily and Cmirl lluuu May
CI.) c- lur llay
Aet;r (j,
nor How ermari has
laimed t., all Oreon that
'lav. September 5, shall be
'' ! ""id !,!, rated as "Lalsir
'" m ihebirities of the
the nomination will lie
"red without protest. Put
here in Washinton County
i'l 1' d;l!erei,t. 'J'lie hoimieri
Mo,
1,,,
Da-,
out
It Will
and t!
hohiia
farmers will take their
later on. when the rush
hepine!- ii, and threshing will
ha ..- heen ov.-f. Kvery hop man
a ill ha-. . hi , full force at work
pro-, id.-d the weather is fair, and
tl
in e eliai'eil m I hresh i tit' uml
i.aiim
of ho:
har-.e
put in their full ipiota
i s I here is no rest at
t time, and w hile the hanks
and e. Mitt hou .e may close then-
no cessation i, hirstihties
in the rural
ections.
iOI S 10 Al lICA
Miss Pert ha l-'owles, only daugh
ter of Mr. ami Mrs, T. A. Fowles,
of Mi.untaiiidale, leaves Satur
hiv. S. pt. Ii. for Cmtali, Khode
ia. Son'hea.-terii Africa, where
he oes as a missionary, having
be.-n apmii:tei by (he Methodist
I .pi-poi a Hoard of Missions of
N-w fork 'ity,
Mi s l'owie.s has been a suc-ce.sf-.;l
teacher in the public
-. h.Hils of this county, and also
in Clarke County, Washington,
where s;,. has been employed
for the past three years. She
has many friends in Ixith counties
who wi.-h her every success in
her undertaking.
Mis.-, i'.i.Urs expects to visit
friends and relatives in Indiana
an. Iowa, on her wav to .New
York, from w hich place she sails
Ort. 5, on the steamer Oceanic.
Sin' also expects to make a short
trip into Maim- to visit her fath
er s miisimi,i iiome. iter many
friends and relatives wish her a
iieasaii' vox age. Miss Fowles
- a niece of Mr. mid Mrs, C. F.
Sluii-ei of I lillshoro
HfcAL fcSTAJE THANSFERS
Ivtai.t i Ii :ij -1 it itl to Cnss Kosc-
ii nr. Si a co jg I j n t .1 w !50o
I 0:111.1 I i hi 111 11 In I.rw 19 C l.nrriklii
ol 1 X 4.1 si r 4 t 3 D r J w Soo
inn IN) deli to 1 iinii.t l-'islihutii,
01 j 40 M-f it n r J w 400
I'.itoik llem 10 lirorm" Muck. J'i
a I.iMl. li. f 1 l.i'l iliill.'illiiil loll
A .lUi.ie .Mi CauiHiit i t nl to M V
1 1;.-, let 111 1 OII.J1IIII
10
Willi HIT MiCnlllillll to llllljl-lll
Jriii.i'11, ,v; x ''" fi'rt in Toiinuiu
10
W11II.11T MeCniininl la Muuriiia
Iriiiii Ii, let 1 1 l.llc 4 Tnntitiin
10
W ;eli I'.i Al.str.iet Tillr ,i Trust Co
to Anne Ui ul I'stnte Co q c 160
pc is l J a r .1 I
C K MrCev I.' .lelm sp i . t tots blk
A I'.llllMI- .1.1 1.1 lfi.V. Ilell 915
lelm M Mi 'rt .i I 'mil Wcsvinrr rt
.-it 1 le i a luiik 1560
r I s uU 10 1' ('. Skrils, 9 11 m'nr
Si-hulls 650
T T Ski l ls tu i"'ani I, Kiiniip, I a nt
S.-li."s loo
Invi i iiii lit l o to l.lllie 1 liiimaa,
in Sj 11 Al.U rtituuk loom 163
1 . 1 1 1 1 1 WiMilcw Itfi ll to Karl Wi-iili--miu.Ii
u c letM 1 it It 1 Tnlliot'i ail
eeiiu-'iiis t-5
Kiel Wi uli ilsi li to I. U Weiili'-
ili li, 3 lot. 10k ,w Cornelius 1
I C S luiiiiii-ii. Ii to 1'iitsy Toosi-y,
:.. fi i t Ht Il.u.k 18
W II wlimtltv In Inez lliiinki',
l'liii'Miinn! lot 3 h k 6, I!illslioro...iooo
Rosii le (liitto Mfilo lo Mercantile
Tr A I n v Co 44 41 a mote ur lets
m-iir lira vr 1 ton
Ktiiii iii" ie ' to Jotm N"-. lot ia
lilk 4 Im ie in 10
Clit 1st mil l.tliui'in to 1 lmelii" lliomp-
sou, I-. lot b lil k. 5, la 11 maun
Aori-s JJS
W II Powell to Henry R Nelson, 7 37
11 W in l.oi keriinin munition 100
Knrl I, Weiilewitsi'h to L S W'eiile-
witseli, tilk & lot 1 lilk 7 Talbot's
Bit Cornelius 500
W II Itinlei to ! W hmernon, N a
S It '.' lot Mk 1 Naylor'a ml For
est l.rov? 350
Minnie l'uraiuii to J11I111 Knckson,
7 3 u sec 2ti I 3 11 r J w 400
Itvin K. W'eit.el to Win Weitzel et al
x 60 feet Walker's ail Forest
drove
V'ratik W Kinrrson to A (J Kafl'eitr,
lo x lau lilk 4 Naylor'8 ail I'orest
('.rove 300
W'eiiilel' Davis tojnlin hlliott, 70 a
hti Duvis iloiintiiin
Kiu'liel C I? ray to Oeo U Hancock a
lots III Fatrvlew 50
N It Slneilel to John Jeiiilsou, 30 a
near I.risyvillc 4750
William anilerzaiulen to Meats
Loan .V Trust Co 35 a at lioy 4375
Kirk Hoover to Nellie ,S Huover, 10
a Ki uit fill Lands 1750
Acme U'al Kstate to (, R 1'ercival
et al, sec 15 t a n r 4 w I.58 a.....
C. K. Lytle, General Manager
of the l'acilie & Navigation Com
naiiv. and John Dennis, arrived
hoinelroina two weeks trip to
Tillmmxik and Kay City, and
other points along the Tillamook
coast, yesterday morning. While
over there Mr. Lytle reviewed
the work being done on that end
of the line. They report a tine
trip and say that the Bay City
and Kay Ocean country sections
are forging to the front. Tilla
mook, they say, is as busy as ever.
John Sinclair was in from the
West Union section, the first of
the week, and started picking
his yard today.
an
Alhany '. isitor yexterday.
Ceoiye Leiuion, of Vinelandtf,
was in the eity yesterday morn-
mi.'.
Nam Kunz. of Ureneo. wan up
to the city on a business trip,
Tuesday.
Kd Morton and wif; have re
turned from their vacation at
Tillamook.
A. W. Walker, of South Tual
atin, w:n over to th county cap
ital, Tuc,day.
Jos. I'.ishup, of Helvetia, was
down to the county Heat yester
day morning.
F. II. Simpson and wife, of
South Tualatin, were in town
Tuesday evening.
K. II. (Ireer and family will
move back to the city from their
North HillslKiro raneh. this Fall.
With scores of women and
children in the hopfields, this
week, the town has leen rather
quiet.
Kargaiti counter, 10 cents, at
H. Welirung & Sons any piece
of o-ixrds on this bargain counter
table at 10 cents per yard.
Mr. and Mr. II. Crowthers.
of Terre Haute, Ind., and who
are visiting relatives in Oregon,
are guests of Mrs. A. I'. Bailey.
If you are in the market for
edar shingles, cut or sawed, in
arge or unall lots, do not fail to
see l. Kcyriohirt, or Woun-
taindale. 20tf
Dr. W. K. Bittenger was at
'ortland the first of the week.
attending the funeral of his
cousin, Thos. l'ittenger, who
lied in Albina, the last of the
week.
Miss Wilcox will open her
lass of rdano instruction today.
Those wishing inntruetion will
ilca.se call at the residence of
Mrs. Max Crandall, South Hills-
H.ro. 25-7
Wendell Davis has received
word that his mother, Mrs. K.
Batto.i, has had a relapse and
if not ho well as usual. Mr.
)avis w ill start South to see her
the first of the week unless he
gets word that she is improving.
or sale; A No, 1 all around
span of gray horses, tand 8 years
old; weigh 2,800. Will sell reas
onable. Donn CummingH, For
est Grove, Route 2. Residence,
Verlxxjrt. half mile from Catho-
ic Church. 23-5
Acting Governor Bowerman
has apiKiinted 11. C Atwell, ol
Forest Giovo, a dologato to the
Conservation congress, Nebras
ka, OctoU'r 6. Mr. Atwell la a
well known fruit grower and
lortieulturist, and at one time
was postmaster at the Grove.
Tualatin Castle Knights of
ing Arthur held a camp nre
rally at H. H. Baird'a home,
Monday eve. They had a big
time around the blaze, telling
the experiences of their vacation.
ating the Boston preferred and
planning work for the coming
tall and winter.
Fortv-two acres of timber land,
gotvl saw timber and piling,
extra good. Mile and three
quarters north of Jackson school
house, and that distance from
United llailway. Will sell or
trade for residence property in
llillsboro -F. A. Nortlirup, Hills
lKiro, Ore., Route 3. 23-5
Oregon hopgrowers are more
particular this season about
clean picking than ever be-
tore. As a result ot last year s
dirty picking it is stated author
itatively that 10. 000 bales of the
old crop w ere unsold.
When the
market is 'finicky there is
nothing so damaging to a yard
product as dirty picking .
Growers therefore have instruct
ed their yard men to see that bad
picking is not accepted.
C. C. Jackson, in the P. R. &
N. train service at Tillamook,
had the misfortune to lose the
tip of a linger, one day last
week, so says John Dennis, re
cently returned from over there.
John states that the day he pull
ed in to Bay City ho met Hugh
Rogers, Harry McLauchlin, Jack
son, "Fatty," the brakesman,
and one of the Petrzilka boys, of
Buxton, and that it seemed al
most like Hillsboro to him.
County School Superintendent
M. C. Case, who has just return
ed from visiting county schools
over in tho Nehalem section,
says that there is a plentltude of
teachers in Washington county,
new reserves coming from other
sections of the state, attracted
by the better prevailing wages
paid over this way. He says
that new arrivals are also com
ing in from the Eastern States,
and that every day's mail brings
inquiries trom pedagogues back
in the Wolverine state, as well
as other sections of the middle
west He says that never be
fore have teachers been so plen
tiful, and he thinks if this con
tinues there will be a consequent
reduction of wages, with longer
terms of school in many of the
country districts. Many districts,
owing to the wages paid, have
been unable to have more than
seven or eight months of school,
and if the remuneration of teach
ers drops these will eventually go
to a lull nine months school year,
Mrs. M. H. Oonifw1 was
10 BROTHERS ASK
E
Sherwood Young Men Wish
Take Name ol Miller
to
AN UNISUL PKOCHlblNG IN COURT
Attorney T. H. Tongue Petition County
Court to Change Cognomen
Attorney T. H. Tongue, counsel
for two Sherwood brothers, has
filed ix'titionsin the county court
asking the county judge to
change their names from Has-
further to Miller. The two
young men were born in Missou
ri, and their parents are dead.
They allege they have no debts
to evade and no end to secure ex
cept that the name of Miller will
be more easily handled in a busi
ness way, over telephones, etc.,
and they ask that notices be
published citing any one oppos
ing to appear before the court
and state their objections. One
of the petitioners is Charle3 Kr-
hardt Hasfurther, aged 30 years,
and the brother is William Hen
ry Hasfurther.
This is the first proceeding of
the kind filed in the county court
for some years.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will offer for
sale at the Delsman Farm, four
miles southeast of Hillsboro, and
one mile south of Rood Bridge,
at ten a. m., on
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24
Bay mare 9 years old. sorrel horse
9 years old, black horse 6 years
old, 3 year old bay mare, 3 year
old buckskin mare, 2 year old
colt 14 month old colt out of
Boge's Chybrol, 23 cows, some
fresh, and about half fresh this
fall; 6 heifers, 3 doz. chickens,
brood sow with pigs, brand new
Milwaukee 7-foot binder, 5-foot
cut Milwaukee mower, Victor
hay rake, Q foot; top buggy
with shafts and poles, 3 1-4
Mitchell wagon, 2-seated hack,
disc, 3-section harrow, brand
new; 2 14-Inch plows, 2-horse
cultivator, 1-horse cultivator,
new oak triple land roller, hay
rack, 125-ft hay rope and fork
complete, garden seeder, grain
drill, crosscut saw, sledge and
wedgea, 10-foot log chain, set
single harness, set double driv
ing harness, two tseta work har
ness, spring tooth harrow, kitch
en range, heating stove, milk
cans, 2 iron bedsteads, milk cool
ing tank. 2 iron kettles and house
hold goods too numerous to men
tion, Free lunch at noon.
Terms- Sums of $10 cash, over
$10, 12 months' at 7 per cent
bankable note, 2 per cent for
cash on sums over $10.
C. & H. DELSMAN.
J. C, Ruratli, Auctioneer; Fred
Rood and Ld. bhute, Clerks.
WILL GET RABBIT'S FOOT
Dr. S. T. Bowser, the veterinary,
is of the opinion that he should
get a rabbit's foot to ward off
misfortunes, and he will get a
piece of bunny anatomy just as
soon as his hand heals. Some
months ago the doctor was in
jured in an upset near Keedville,
caused by his horse becoming
frightened at an auto. In that
mixup he was Internally injured,
still feelinir the effects. A few
I days ago he suffered a gopher
gun wouna ana is carrying ms
hand in a sling. Mr. Bowser
says he isn't much on superstiton
but he is going after that rabbit,
just the same.
PROBATE
CB Campbell, V H Limber and
VV M Ingley appointed apprais
ers estate B F Catching deceased;
E B Catching, administrator.
Citation issued to interested
parties to show cause, September
26, why guardian should not be
appointed for Matilda Oustaf son,
incompetent. Oct 3 set forhna
settlement John Gustafson estate.
W L Cady, J H Wirtz and W
M Langley appointed appraisers
of estate Jacob Vanloo, deceased.
H. Bigelow, of Chehalem
Mountain, was over to the city
this morning.
Born, to Sam Luethe and wife,
of beyond Phillips, August 31
1910, a son.
Nilea P. Nelson, of Portland
sues Lida Nelson for divorce, al
leging desertion.
Wanted: Hop pickers. Please
register in person or by mail.
Good camping facilities. One
and one-quarter miles north of
Cornelius, r. O. Address, bus
bauer Bros., Cornelius, Ore. 23-5
James Newberry, of Hillside,
beyond Forest Grove, died Aug.
30, 1910, aged 65 years. He was
a native of Illinois, and came to
Oregon 20 years ago. A son,
Jas. Newberry, of Orenco, and a
daughter, Mrs. Pearl Lilly, at
whose home death took place,
survive. The burial took place
today at Hillside cemetery.
FOR GHANGE OF NAM
Geo. Schulmerich and w ife and
Mrs. (). G. Wilkes and Miss Nan
nie Gilb-nwater returned Sunday
from an extended stay in South
ern Oregon, at the Shwstrinir
ranches. G. V. says that he
'found the roads in Washington
uninty just at if ml as gooo: as
anywhere, save in a few favored
places. The first stretch into
Yamhill, between Gaston and
North Yamhill, he states, was
the worst piece of road he en
countered on his trip -and yet,
Portland autoistn are always
complaining about our roads. It
is refreshing to find some one
who has a good word for our
highways, even if they are not
rocked.
Sheriff Hancock has a notice
in another place in this issue.
calling attention of the public to
the fact that the last half pay
ment of taxes by those who took
advantage of this feature of the
law i.s now due and payable and
must be liquidated by the first
Monday in October. The first
.Monday in October comes on the
3rd this year and it will be well
to keep an eye oj;n for the date.
Hundreds take advantage of the
half payment each year.
ICanch for sale: 1.J0 acres in
one body; 40 acres cleared: all
under fence; new 7-room house;
new barn; 3 acres Uanng or
chard; well at both house and
barn; creek running through
place; ninety acres of fine saw
timber, with creek big enough
to drive logs. Six miles south
of Hillsboro. Will sell reason
able and give terms. A. L
Grebe, Hillsboro, Oregon, Route
2. 22-5
It 13 stated that a Southern
Pacific engineer wa3 out the last
of the week looking over the
feasibility of running the track
into the city in case that the
line should be electrified between
Forest Grove and Portland. The
Southern would then get its
share of the passenger traffic
where it now loses out because
of the distance to the depot.
New Millinery' Store I have
moved to my own store building
on Main, and am located one
door east of the Tamiesie store
building. I have a very fine
Eastern stock of trimmed hats
from which to make selections.
Msplay of all millinery goods on
September 1. Mrs. H. Rhea
Frost. Hillsboro. 21-tf
Thos. and Nick Williams, Wm.
ronauch and Leland Klineman,
returned Friday from their trip
to Tillamook and the Netarts,
where they enjoyed two weeks
of hunting and fishing. The
boys landed a buck seven years
old, and which weighed, dressed,
197 1-2 pounda,
I have money to loan on good
real estate security. Also can
find you a buyer for your farm or
business. Call and see me at
the confectionery store, opposite
Oregon Electric depot, Hillsboro,
Ore. O. M, t'ope
Dr. W. P. Cunningham, of
Orenco, was in the city Monday
He and his family, his sister.
Miss Maud Cunningham, and
Rev. Welch, of Oreneo, returned
ast Fridav from an overland
trip to Netarts.
Dr. J. B. Norman, of Califor
nia. Mo., has located in the city
for the practice of medicine. He
KQo tot,. ,,n his rv.i,1pn,.p in ftnA
of the Taggart cottages, and has
offices in the lamiesie Block,
Third and Main.
Mrs. J. W. Copeland and fam
ilv have moved from near Witch
Hazel to McMinnville where a
small piece of land has been pur
chased. Mrs. Copeland has
rented her farm on the Tualatin.
For sale at a bargain: Three
cows in miiK, one 01 tnem a
graded Jersey; also two two year
old heifers, tresh next spring.
W. Kvan, Witch Hazel. Ore., on
Southern Pacific. 25-7
Mrs. Mattie Mitchell, of St.
Paul. Minn., is in
thp rirv thp
u Tr,
uws . 01 "Cl ,uc' '
etta Morgan, ivirs. iMiicneu is
sister of the late Hon. W. D.
Hare.
Fred Berger, of Bethany, was
in luesaay, ana says mat me
rr 1 1 il i. 1. 1
Bethany section received but
... .i n 11 r-i 1
very uuie rainian ounuay
barely enough to settle the dust
N. H. Sheidel, of Leisyville,
was in the city Tuesday morning.
He will again work at the Bag
ley hop drier this season where
he has worked tor many seasons.
For Sale Five good milk cows,
all in milk, and in fair shape,
Wm. M. Hughes, 1 1-4 miles
south of Jobe's Crossing, Hills
boro, Ore.. Route 4.
""Dr. C. W. Lowe, the op
tactician, will be in Forest
Grove, September 15th, and
Hillsboro on September 16th.
Paul Landauer, who has been
ranching at West Union for sev
eral years, was in the city Mon
day, and called on the Argus.
Miss Etta Schulmerich and
Miss Anna Dean returned Satur
day from a ten days stay
Newport and Nye Creek.
Jacob Schneider, of Leisyville,
was in town Tuesday atternoon.
Geo. Zetzman, of North Plain's,
was in the city Monday.
PKOFESMONAU
F. A. HA I LEY, M
Fbynlrlau ami Snrj
Office Italley M.-rgun blur.
Rnrn 12, I.I and 11. Ke.il.lf n -
l corner tlwlina mt tteooue
Both 'f hones.
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PHYSICIAN AND SL
Offlc uiMtafrt oTor The Ill t
Kfcitilanoe Eul of Court !
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JAME.H HIILLIPK TAMIKSi;
PHYSICIAN AND SURG
ON
Siirjfeon Southern i'ncltio lUlt,
Coimulutuiri In French or tU-.g
lie ii.UIm, over A. (Iru
north huIk of Main St., Hillaliun.,
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A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.:.S.
Physician and Surge
Office Rooms 7, 8 sui o,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. TTnicW (Wn
DR. ELMER H. SMITH
Osteopdth Physician
offick Hot RS
Mondays, U'eilncstlays smt Fr: .
9 to i j; 1 to 4; 7 to V
Tuclsj, ThnrwUyg and S.U.r ' '.
7 to a p. tn.
Llnklater Blitgover Delta. Bot'i . -ntM
DR. W. E. PITTEN(t:,R
Dentist
Kooma 10 and 11 Morgan-B;iil y
atreet. Over pennls Store
HILLSBORO ON
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BAGLEY A HAH
ATTOK.NEYS-AT-LA.
Booma 1 and i Shnte Be.'.;
HILLSBORO. . . t: :.
E. B. TONQC.
ATTORN EY-AT-LA'Y
Room J, 4, ft J, Morgan Blk, M
JOHN M. WAIT
ATTOENBY-AT-LAV
Offica Upatatri, Bailey '
Kooma, I anil.
HILLiiBOKO, - OF..
W. N. BARREi
ATTOkNBY-AT-LAV
Office: Main Street, opp. Co';:
HILLSBORO - O
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THOS. H. TONGUH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA
Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Roomi
Hillsboro, - - O
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PUYSICU:
AND SURGEON
The only graduated and lieeu '1
inary iu llillsboro. Sixteen yea-
i-ter-
ttcal experience.
office, hillsboro live
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OBicephone.: l'acilie State a0
Ktwiilemti puontw;
InJopeuiloi.. '.
citic States ist.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do Hiis
Dental Worlc. A New Otiiee
Modern Equipment
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Truiiesie Bldg. HlLUSr'.Ott'-'
Main anu iuird.
MODERN WOODMN
Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I9.V .!oru
Woodman of America, meets ev. -. v urst
and third Saturdava in each i.n. . U ut
their Hall in Reedville. Oreuou. Yuil-
inu and soiourninii eiunoors attf . o.ruai-
lv invited to attend camp mee'.i ..
a - s. G. fiI10U,. U),i8al.
r. e. Hauderman, Cleric.
mum mum. Mim tm, mem, v
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Contractor and .Bi'Jr
Large Bams a Specialty
Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's D v
I Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. I). 3
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VETERINARY PHYSIC'IA'
AND SURGEON
Office
SHERWOOD STAIiLK
lad. Phone 09, Sherwo 1 ';,-..
DR. J. B. NORMAN
Physician and Surgi'o
Office iu
Tamiesik BUiufNa
Calls Promptly Answered
at
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