The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 08, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    MIllABOrlO ARGUS SEPT. B lt'0
SOW ROCKING THE
BASELINE HILL
WHIN I"
Willi1""
iimsii wrsr in tn v
I nkc up Mindm South til
Ibc CuJc cr
.1. I . Mm ri Kin. of i,i ;ir I' 'arm j
iiU'tnii. ha i an am- nt irn,'at.-i
ruin thai hnl 4 lair tu h.-al any
favuri-il c.ki) nf tlif Mi . i i iii,
Vail. y. if f r..-, will ,, i.i! .,r
lmt a fi-. d.iv-s. Ami it will.
Mr, Mum ,uti i i mir nf tin- lir t
tu install a y. uiim- i 1 1 i i r i
jilant iin th rivi-r, and wln-ii In
1't t i thiiu' i !.ha"-il ai-duml lir
will rain- imnv pi-r a'-ri- than
mi runM ilrram of in a 1'nlar
tiir'ht, Mr, Mommii hrmu-ht up
a huhMu'a it Mali, that had 71
H SALEM TODAY
F
hi
i(m, ,.. u-nn-l hauling f. k
t tin- lull et "f ,:i,ry
,Vl,k l-ri'U''. Tn.'H.lay evt-nmt:
' i ..-.!.. ...j 1 1...
of Urgent Mi 'k luu
n't-
ouiiHTtiiitf the m
W I:''
li-n lai
i .., ii. i if k. A ilay u two
with )!. three court-., 1111,1 ll"
.1 it . ... I . ... i. ,,'irti
ss till ui" u ii i"1' r l'
ll will Ik' lull a hh'itt
,,f work ! iniii'iid.uinr
th.. ln'iiU'c. n h the work
.,,!! ,.! . tend artiK-r man u
,l, t..ii of th' MIL tl'IH HfU'iot),
ii , u1( i t-.l tltat the next I'iov'
will I"'
I if I'l-ii'"'
ti th'
th' I
rnlsn'K
rolht.
iir'
. . .i i t
t'l IMU1JM'' I'" '"llU II "IN
h ll'HT. HoUtll l! tlliMli- Mil
t,,li of tin' lull leading to
mIl-i- iutoh tin' Tualatin
tlun
inai-ailatiui
Im-Ivm-i-ii tin
l.itt.iiii. am
I.. I ikhi fool Kt rip
,,v.j:,- ami the bridge Hpiin hituhm
tl,, Tualatin river at tin' pump
tatioll. I ll WOIK HOMlll u
,m!I not tak- very ion
. . i
i irrv IK HOW gelling iK'w ii
;,mi-H!4 ami niiirc curium
,i..' r,ieivi) than hint"
ItlK
tutt tl
'I'll.'
artful.
11
i' ii
ft lu te si.i:
1. -reigned will sell at put
at ti n a
:. iin
.. Th--
linlirn-
il
..: ... it.. a l..jt.,.' I :irm
II' lit Ul'll III I Hi' I nil'
mili-i N. K. f Hilllmr. ami 2
nniiH i-ant of (ilftn'iH
111., t'H
ll'KSI'AY. SKl'TKMHKI; "
f.t mir. ll . HW Ktlli ("!. In
jjrl.ln - 6 )cl. I J I" ' S I
,:!.-.! J- v lin k i . i In rir.liri!
l.iUmr In miik: V liriln. .nf
,r.U Sai u, JrlM-JI t'llit. 1$ f.t!l. I
li.i 'A lulr 1 rtluilll hrti. I lllvrt t-r". t
t .!. ! mi .(..n. U tuK. "'!lr
luir.fii , l.iaily lir. m- l Imltl lilliri
I ! I, .- lliiiiit nr f f at tt itiiJl I" I'
lm tai', iirmtv lir, 1 4 Hu n t lrl till,
j ., ( ill irr,lirm Jollll IWrlr Jii ,
m . krl.Hilll iiil (iiliHO Mil liilu
I I, s! IC 4 l , riiitivoini, luilmt. i'lr
! j ilril. lllf , tilll.tl MlUlI- .I1'
lifc'l.l !:. lrit glh lUlutir, lanr, i'tiallrl
t,l ..kvtinf, lull lmt li. ! '"
cU-i li, 6,ihi ft rnti;li Iu'iiIki. '''
til mi. i mi liHtfc'. ff1' !"'.
I'ct Ji ji'ni ililll. tnr icmi-lr.
h .S.I ( iiinltilc ami UUiuri ut ullirl
tin !r.
l.mu'h at tiiHin.
TrniH of nah $10 and utuU-r,
cash; (Hit $10. 1 yars hank-:ih!-
null' at 7 tn-r ct'tit.
Wailari' I'lwl.-y.
J. ('. Kunitli. AuctioiunT.
I k'A.l .l;- ilk AttAM
iKilirl, 1 1 V art'ial niMti
i-roi'l lii Trlnloiv Vlli ..
looiii vsai li-ft at ti.i-
.ami ( 'oinpany oHici-.
.i iti i- i
ih- iiii'ii-;, , Hi lu-ani, an
Who. Iiv tin' ;iv. ih ii i-ar-i nl
H'i-. ham't lot imirh of hi.;
youthful 'i'lnt. Ih- ami hi
ai-tl wifi- hail a littlr nfd-r tali!-
pat thi- othiT ins-'ht aul Mr.
Iih-y prm-tircil hi.- raor, say-
in It"' '.MIUliI I'tnl IllH lllf. Ill-
niatli- M-M-ral n.-nty y.t ). . in his
lli-rk lirfon- hi- ruiiM hi- . -ti ippril
from Im ra:hm--s-i. ha now
rniirlmli'it that ll H worth whili-
to lei-, any way.
Th'-' h'i-'un Nur-'-t y Company
rrri-ntiy i-mpiii di a lut i i -l ajn-
anli-iM-r to lay oil' th.- rumi'ls,
ati'l thi Htth-s of tin-railway track
will l- ln-autilii-il with law ns anil
Khruhlii-ry. Mr. Mel loiiaMV
haml-ioitii' ih-w ImnL'a'.'tw . oiu- of
tin- tim-i-t in tin- cniintv. is ahout
rotnpli-ti'il ami n-a'ly for mvu
jianc) , ainl when th'- miitouihI
iiiK M-i'tmn is arrans-'cii it will In
oih- of thi- ni'i'tt hi-autiful placi'.
in tin- country.
Ni-w Millim-ry Stun- I havi
inoM'il to my own Htoi'i- huihlinv:
on Mam, aint am Wati'ii nm
iloor ra-.t of the Tamp-.-it- nton
huiPiiiii.'. I haw a u-ry lim-
Ka- ti-ni NtiK-k of trmnni-il hat
from which t inaki- si-lrctioim.
I'mplay of u'l miumi-ry mnts on
Sriiti-tnhi-r l. Mri. H. Ulna
l-rot, llilWioro, -'I tf
Mr. ami Mrs, ll. T. Hu!-y .!
parti-il thiM i-v-ninK f'r a trip tu
Canton. Ohm, cxpi-ctinir tu ft-
A first-rlass Htx:k of fruits
ami vt'i'-talili-H, at (Jn-or'a.
Minn Ona I'iKinl in at present
Htcnoraphcr for (lonnt-ll & (x).
You and your childn-n art safe
if you wear Dr. Iw?'s Klast-H
NS ilc MiinUrcr I'ovh penult v il eve Haft- ami iirice safe.- (kinsulL
IIUAful Crime S','t- 1 K
John Nyhi-rjir. of Tualatin, and
M k LV SIII I N MONTHS AI1I UWAkl) who is camliilate for county com- paid TWO THOUSAND TOO
misHioni-r, wan in ujwn yesu-r-
lay.
I havi- for Hale 35 or V) pint
jars of fruit, a Ktcel rane sUive,
ami a sewing machine. Norman
I'.ruK in Human l orm Spent I at DayH
in l'ra)i-r
John Iin i-i-ck Uosi-lair, Inirn in
llullaml, ami who kilh-tl his wife
s ' t .May, r.nr.1, uic munn-r ni-in
.... . i
om- oi tin- most iiiiMi'ittnrHtv ami
atrocious in thi- annuls of Wash-
ton County'scriuiirial history.
was hani'i! at Salcin, Pulay, hy
th- i-xccutiom-r, at the State
I'l-iiiti-nt iarv.
Ilosi-lair was married to I.i.ct-
ta 1 lomhrowiT. whose
a I . 1
ivri m-ar l,os Atii-h'.s, in tn
f all of l'.ioH. Mi- at otici' inovi'i
to the mountains alxive Tinilx-r,
. . t . t .
,vhi-i-'- they look up ihi-ir n-si
on nosciair s ranch. n morn
in aliout tin- mith
l'......!..! I.,,i,.,....,l , j
, , t 'i i ! . i as ULst vcar.
t liinr,. u-, lit, ill k'llltl' '11 Oll'fll'l
iii li-ni'th. H' struck her blow
after hlow, t-vi-n
Erwin Rittt-r. of Bt-thany. is
suffering from two broken iKim-s
in a foot, occasioned by a bupvry
wheel, at the Witch Hazel hoi
yard. He and his w ife were out
of the vehicle, and their little
three year old child was in the
bujrjry, when the horse became
frightened, dashinjr away. Mr.
liitter reached for the reins and
child, but did not fivt the little
one out. The animal ran away,
smashing the butrify and throw-
Now Come In to Circu't Court With ing the babe out - and strange to
BiK Suit lor Damate thet one suffered no in-
jury. itr. r. rt. uauey atienueu
fr I?ilti.r TKo n'iii-hnt fif-fiir-
H. L. McGinn, represented by rwlinat Sntnrdav
Hollis & Humphreys, of Forest n . T, on. n , T
A -i I'UII. J UII'J aV .
Alleges That Wiberc Deceived
Mim as to Cleared (.and
MUCH
dri'iT,
Mr. Gucnther. of near Laurel.
fell from his hay loft last Friday Gro. has brought suit in cir- r inWiater renresentintr Wash-
and dislocated his shoulder. He cuit court, askinj? that N. I intrton countv. are attending the
was attended tiy I r. lamiesie. viU.r- r,av him S2.000 for dam- Oretron State Medical Associa
I S SJwallev. of Iteedville. a(,.,a ctrA to Wo am. I tion Convention at Portland, the
was in town Tuesday. He says inefl ip the nurchase of 36 59 mP commencing yesterday
there is considerable threshing I , , .I"jrci;. " . J morninir and closing tomorrow
vet to do l2twm J here Sid hi? a5rt'3 of land.,n 8ectlon town" evening. Many celebrated phy-
, j i iwjulii itxn&v o vvt-Bu sicians ana surgeons win in
I .... I . . T ...!
McGinn bought the place some attendance trorn the hast, and
.. . - . ... i.- . mo orrr. anr ha f hi ma that le Bi--loil pioiinsca w uc uic
mother pathic I't'vsician ana consuiim - lest ever held in the state. The
surgeon. l.mKiaic-r IiKXik, up- VTtiierK aueKeu ne was khiiix new jj Infanti
stairs. No charge for consul ta- a certain amount of cleared land ; uim,
. .... ""-r
lion. Sometime Itefore that WiberiT mpidea men.
. ..... . . ill 1 11. i .i c 1
L.llijard, ot nearwurei, nau .ua man uy uie name vli g M chapman, who resides
was in vesten lav. lie nas com- acuuuer a pari, ui ins wuueur, ,,, .
lh' ;j" ; pletedpickin.hisH-acrehopyard and after McGinn's deed was ajht n to
is wife with "imrts about the same yield made out and the transact on a &x of u strawberri-
VL- i- i i Vu ; V "'Tr7, second crop - and they were very
1 f you want Al dairy cow s at- S 3 fine for September product. . Mr.
al ter she re- tend the Delsman sale September 7 ' IT : f:rtarth;. Lhapman says there are plenty
eel veil mortal woiiiKis. ineixHiy 2i. a line neru oj ruueu jet -.,,,,,,...,..,. - vat- vi uiwmo i j aim n ui
vashroiiKht h.-reafter Uoselair sey dairy cows, all young. VX. continues he will have
It-rendered. ! alleged that
new disease. Infantile Paralysis,
by leading
lb- allei-cd tl
the woman assaulted him by
throw lm' a nan of milk in ins
face, and that he struck blindly
at her with the Knite in an at
ti-mtit to ward olf the Pan, but
that the knife struck her, yivmtf
her a mortal wound, ami that he
As it is the Chap-
PKOfKHSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. I).
fliytilrUu and Surgeon
Otflc-Hiily-Nfrntn biivn. ti ; ! ,1 1 r
RiMiini 12, 1.1 ami 15. Hllmi s.,,ul-
tnl roniir llahim ami twi-i.uU Stiwia.
Both 'I'lmiifa,
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
OtflM uiatlr oTiirTh )lt Pn K Slur
RMtdanoa Kaat of Court M
la Um eoroer of Hie Pi m-.
1 -
JAME8PHILLIPE.TAMIE.S1E. M. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8uruon Bouthorn Pwtltlo Kulirnml ("n.
Constitution in Krmich or KiikHiIi. !'
Hen upBtaln, ovfr A. llrmui' ot'iot,
north utile of Main Ht., llillnlioro. Or.
AMrWrrryrrWrVAWi
A. B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 aad c,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. Hills Wn Ore.
..... 1 -
DR. ELMER H. SMITH
Osteopathic Physician
OFFICE HOURS
Mondays, Wednesday and Friday
9 to u; 1 to 4; 7 to 8.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd.iy
7 to 8 p. 111.
Llnklater Bldg over Delta. Buth I'honei
are sweeter.
Deputy Countv Clerk
DR. W. E. PITTENGlvR
Dentist
Kooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bttiley Rlm-k,
tret. Over Dennis Store.
HILLS BOKO - OUt.UON
AUCTION SALE
A ii'iict weddintT was ceU-brnti't
tit the 1 oine of Mrs. Ann Free
man, in this city. Tuesday eve
hint'. Sent. f. 1910, when lief
daughter. Mrs. Klla Graham, of
Va!',onier, Wit-sh., was millet
in inarriai'o to Samuel J. Frazee
Ke. F. V. Fisher, of the M. K
church, nlliciatiiur. Mr. am
Mrs l-'i-iei. left vestenlav for
tiieir home in Fcho, ('ulorado.
Millinery H-niiii
turn to ItillsUifo aiHtut .ovem-
M-r 1 l!i-nton How man w ill look
ift.-r Mr. l-itK'y s law tiractu-e
ttid Miss Ft tu Si'liulmerich w ii
. . .i i i i
iiri'M.m oVi-r i ne lHMnu-1 ti'- .u i
metit during the visit.
1 have money to loan on yowi
, . . ...... i
ivai est, Hi' HCCUrilN. '"
find you a buvi-rfor your farm or
msim-ss. ('all anil Ft me at
ll... ..ii.f.'i-tiom-rv store, oiiiiojuu-
On-K'oti Klectnc tlcpot, Hillslxifo,
Ore. O. M. Pwpe.
(. A, Mutik'er, of Mountaiti'Uue
I'. . . . 1.. .. ..I ..K(W...t1
was in low i t'Mui .ii vi-i ii"'n.
r.-tui-niiiL' fnun a l'erthiiid trip.
He was nmt hv his mother. Mr
J. 11. M tinker. Mule nt I lie
m..i r.nailis ( A. liarticinaleu in
' i - ,
the hi I.uN'r Pay parade.
..n..tl' Acres Acreaife 1!)
live, leu ur twenty acre tnu'Ls.
th of Si-wi- station
on Oretron Fleet ric. See owiiet
v.. n ,ta Prill's reasotiahle
and terms to 'as-Sewell.
.1 W. Bonehrake. of Cihis
I'ounty, ami who for many years b.u,iv
has been in thi1
i. -,1,'h ivnnir hu
,.i.-,t,.,l himself with I. F. I.ihhy.
i ..vt,...-ts to he a permanent
resident of tin rity.
luncheon at sale. 'V'. . IZT 1: '1 '.ll a uU quite a crop.
, , i i . i' 7' LVr;:..:: " man family have been enjoying
lyosi i.auy a new mien ui.-o.ci , tn mK8 aoout, nan inai. 3 auiucieni. v. tv,.,
ii, , i 4i, u,.,,l i ,i . . j L, . out tt lici I ica auu ticaui. iiic
iK'iweet. .im.m.e.t a,,, c under ine circumncu., berries are not as larfre as the
of Mrs. P. J. Stalder, near Ledar wants that amount for the de- fi . n . t Jf nvth;n, thv
Mill. Finder please leave at the cention. He swears that Wibere L: '' '
Schmitt &. Kulisi-h store, lieward. was to blame and ho is out after
M.-irri.-ifn licenses Fred H. redress.
fit I a np'l nil nwtiftu, utt'i nv i .
then killetl her to put her out of 1 hompson and Nora C. hnimel;
her misery .Norman r. nnueisun anu vaur
The story was absurd, inas- ime uarris; .-samuei j. r razee
i .i ' i... 1 l...ir him ! l.i:ih!im
much as the woman nuu a mm
octi wounds, any one of which Douglas shoes
, ,r ,1 ,-iv.. liUlVW lata . I ll' ,,.,,... v .. ,mn mut'j Qnrf UH CS SUUUlCiUl Ul H ItaUU. QIIU L., tL fm. rm rumon
: . . . ,.' "l .iti, , ilon. " " V "'..rr " , one mile south of Rood Bridge. ??" ...lY' " ll'?.. jlT Z HILL8B0S0. . . OBF.iiOS.
m'irui-i an i'jnm.M ...n. ninM-u, ii-uuibi j-.j', now rtn-1 - i me auosue Ul iliartlljr, uiaua-
horror when It was learned ng at &t Wehrung &. Sons at ten a, m., on ra(je ghe was in a hansom cab, wwwvwva w
that the wife in a few months closing out sale. WLUNLSUAl, bLfl, ux painted red, the driver wore a x xt T n V a TT P.
I t. n 1 J . ...l.ma 1 1: I il nr w -
J. M. Miller, of P.anks. was ay mare years uiu. oii c.um reu uvery, anu 6vt
down to tlu city yesteiday, at- 3ulu' u ' ,a l j1 i " ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
ter.dinL' countv court in the in- oiu, o ear uiu uoy .ua,c, u . iuui,
terest of his petition for saloon 010. uuckskiu marc, . .u I represent the Spirella corset
license at Hanks.
E. C.
Luce visited Seattle Labor Day.
He savs that from casual obser-o. n. ammm w. e. Harm
vation Seattle has overdone mm r-v uavst
aWMVBbate a aai
ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW
,ic at tnc from occupancy. While there he Rooms 1 nd a Shute Bulli ng
lies Sijuuieaai. ui illiia""-. "1,VJ i kqul- the famnnn V.mmn (O ilman.
1 , , 1 '11 . rr , tuiiiKa, aim .w nvwiiwv.- vnv viuv
irie unaersignea W1 tr. " ston' atone buildini? almost free
ints Oxfords sale at the Delsman rarm, tour fm nnr)V vvhilo thpre he
r
would have become a mother.
osehiir w as tried anil convicted,
F. H. Tongue, district attorney
1 I.. I. .1........
assisted in his m-puiy,
ronfue. nrosecutin.
Tin: case was appealed, but the
itit-i-me court afhrmei thedecis-
T. H.
colt. 14 month old colt out of
Ttnrra'a f VlvhlTll ft OrtK1 RntTie
Buy your dry troodsatH. Weh- frpsh anfi about half fresh this
ot the circuit court, w men was run & .-sons, iney are raimiK , . g he fers. A doz, ChicHens,
jiresidti'l ovur by Judk't' ( amp- from business. An linos at cost brood bow with pign, brand new
t . 1 1. ... .....! iiuil' 1111 1 ) iw4 nut: 1 nun tner tf.u I'n i um t me t- 1 r v
.en. i.ov. ol;i ....... v. ... . v-.. M,lwaUKee ,.I0Ol Ulm,er iWL , . , nrinoint-ment
his case in behalf of Attorney have the benent or these prices. cut Muwaukee mower, Victor w.T if F r:X ui Z,
tfrev, who defended the mui- 1 u',,nn
ierer. ami tleculetl there was no . , t f
Room 1. 4. S. Morgan Blk, Yl.mto.
Make selections in your home, Ivmwmwvvi
accurate
where accurate measurements
can be taken, and you $?et a cor
set to meet the requirements of
your figure. &ena posuti cara,
excuse for interfer-
tierer, ami
reasonable
once,
Fditor Ix'nir. who with others September ;
from this city, went 10 oaiem
this morning, phoned to this office
at a few minutes after 1 o'clock,
thn fnllnwinir:
Uoselair was taken to the scat
f. ltd at V2:'H and the drop was
Life was de
12:40 by Dr,
1, . . . . , . 1 . 1. ill. u. Vauuit, i.mouviu,
was down to the hay raKe iu 1001; wp " Oregon. Fifth and Jackson Sts
of the week. He with shafts and poles, 3 1-4 , h hi 26-37
will commence the Reed ville Mitchell wagon, -seated hacK,
schiwil in the c.maeitv of Drinci- disc. 3-section harrow, brand
Ind. phone, 584. 26-37
Jasper Williams, while work-
Mrs. David Kuratli and Mr. Mi1?'
new'; 2 14-inch plows, 2-horse ing in a well in the city the other
1-horse cultivator, day, came near getting mixed up
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offic UpUlr, Bailey tMrgaa 3 .w
Rooms, t an s.
HILLS BORO. - ORS'U
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Orrioa: Main Btreet, opp. Court IUxim.
HILLSBORO - OSvt.U.-
.Mrs iavia ivuraui anu air. Qak trf o land roU hay ,n a cave-in. He was just com
and Mrs. Arthur rrew ing, the . 12f K and fork ing out of the well, and when up
after of near ligard, returned L-aL . a ft fmm the hnttnm the
i i . i (( n n i )i t i f. i ill ucii accuci. t.ouu vm v- ' i a aaa. j
yesu-rday lrom an extended visa v -Vnt Raw. sledge and wall caved, some of the dirt "
at Seav.ew, Washington. "a' loi chain, set catching his feet. A minute THOS. H. TONGUE. JR.
1 " w I - - mm . I ' . . I IT 111 1 I '
When the kitchen is properly single harness, set double dnv- later ana jasperwouia nave oeen
en u rmed there is sunshine in the mo- harness, two sets work har- in me suae, wnicn was sumc ciu
h.inci. p...mi in nnd see ourL,Qa cnintr tnnth Vmrmw .Witch-1 to have covered him, with
Champion and Charter Oak en ranee. heating stove, milk doubtless fatal ending.
a
prting at 12::HH.
i i ,.i
ciareu cmuicv t
Smith.
;,.si.l:iir had onlv a little to
I 11 .... 1 ... 1, , c ,)l. lh.nr o t h.l hticr I O . KulijIflflrlo mil Lr nrwil- I T T. T 1! .. ...
'iv Mini aii ieritti to a wiu I'm tiii.Ki-a, im j v, mv ivv. . ra is. uuu ucuoiiouji uiu ..w. . hjvp i ir. i jfiwH re eve vuur
eo'tyiied story, known to every Kmrick & Corwin. ing tank. 2 iron kettles and house- bead and eye ache with a pair of
Argus reader, ins iicck was s Johrson. ot Shadv Brook, hold goods too numerous, w men- hi3 correctly titting glasses.
broken, and me luxtor . . i nv an,i stateS that tion. t ree mncn at noon. They cost no more than others,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, UpaUlrt, Rooms 3, 4 nd J
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
t jew elery an.l sUlt ,hat n;s u.art ceased to tio' hd a splenciiti rain- Terma-Sums of $10 cash, over and you have.the benefit of his
s"!1' iUr!T" In'at in 9 J minutes. J"t before f a"i " Tuesday, which will greatly 12 months at 7 per cent skiU and more than 19 years' ex-
the trap was sprung, me wne . fit lale l)0tatoes and pasture bankable note, c per ceni. ior
.. 1 1 1 ,itn MlUt PriO.l I. rtnori rr Cllffia At'Of 3. I 1 1
m i ue ei umrvv mm h ...... v......
Mv Millinery Opening will he
Friday and Saturday, Septem
ber If, and 17. Ladies are in
vited to visit the nlore and itr
Sliect the i-vei'i'ilillL'lv line li"t'
selected, wliich includes the
most desirable styles, as vvell as
nioderutely priced hats well
adapted for popular trade. 1
quote the lowest price in every
instance.
Mrs. Imogen Hath.
I OR COUNTY JtlHll;
I hefebv lilinoillU'e mvself IW 11
Heimhlican candidate for County
.ludire of Washington County,
subject to tlie wishes of the
voters at the Primary Flection
to he held Septembers, 1.10.
J. W. (liKidin.
AUCTION SA1-1!
ti i. .. a.... ... a tn . on the
(111!!. Ill V I OVJJI '
Wlnio i.imr, i) mile milh f Hill'"1"'.
1 ' - . . 1 1 I .. 1 1 .it ivlllt
mill's west of J.Hiuei, l win acu i
lir u,.,.i... i,u? i vriirs 1)1.1; All'
tuiiiiii'k l,l'.iili.r. 6 foot cut. new; I tinea-
-vi iMMtt-r ii! frl: I new Tlimiis
ml,,. ,.. i...... i l,.ulile Disc Prill; I
NuiiiK Tooth ' liiinow; I f0 toetti
Iliirrnw; i M-incli Olivrr C'lUU i i"w
tu-w: i ii.ln..i U'lver Kti-i-1 Plow; 1 3
imli li.il f triii-k Mtli-lti-ll WnBott; I Hi-t
1 1 1 III I ll i v., .,,,,11 linrlimti: Kl-lll now lino.
'h; i exiin colUr; 5 io-(iiilliii tinic cans
t ntwu-iit miw; 1 rusil curt iiiul nii",
III uir..M of n,.lt,l,.i'a 111 tint uroiilitl.
TtTiiiSiiiii. of fio nish; over fi
RU mtmtliH time nt H iwr cent, nil""'"1
null.': s lier i-riit dincoiint oil iiiii ovt-r
tin.
J. 11, DANCU
J C. Kurntll, Auctioneer.
I'M vSliuie, CU-rk.
I nit.'.' him.' silk
now being worn. $2 gloves
..i ti ii!vl riOeloves at To cents;
41 '.riovi'S at fit) cents; " cent
,i i .,i.,i-.. in silk ami lisle at
Mill. V ,, - , ,
in ,...nts. II. Wehrung A: Sons.
Flmer Scott was a Porllam
, witor vesterdav. ami bad alarg:
1.....1.... i. i.i-mil i-emoved from one
uai ii i hv i ii. . ,
,. i,u ..ves. Theohstructionhatl
..i .. ...ii- m-iiiimi in i ue uai
yy oi ui u 1 1 "
of the eyeball.
-n... v;,.hilW a 10 cent cigar,
n,l the Crand Marca. a two for
,!.,. eicnr. are what you
want when yo h'.y a eiffii .
Kept at every bar in Hillsboto.
Ask for them,
j H Dorland, of beyond (ilen-
... i... .1,1 t,. the lil-
receiuty uhik" - -
Aiunit iiftv iieoue witnessed tne
lisle gloves haiiRin
i i
lanus.
John Fisher, of West Union,
. i i
Was in town yesteruay,
PUM.IC SALI-
John
sold his oats at $28 per ton be
fore threshing and that s going
11.. ( l, r,... I 1 000 Imah.
, ... ., . I Mllllf, Iiv" .III Wlliu i,.-"v7 v',.o.
l'he um ersigned will sell at pub-1
lie auction at his farm. one-.p.ar- - ; ;
ter mile west ot the rarninnio. . ; u
miles south and east oi aiieiuiuin n. m. . vjui.....v.
sc kh . at iNenaiem, nas return
ed home
his father
cash on sums over $10.
C. & H. DELSMAN.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer; Fred
Rood and Ed. Shute, Clerks.
L'OLOW VANDEMEY
UIRr BIX
j ycarlint!
it Bel-
COO,
I
J. W. Corey, of Mountaimlale,
was in the city yesterday.
Alov M Seol t.. of near Claston
was up before Justice Karnes to
day nn thn phnrtre of killing U
Knotted fnwn under 0110 V0UP 0
ili'ii mui uiivine- OX amination
entered a plea of guilty and was
lined $50. He shot the
A ugust 1.
faw
r . 1. . !'..,.,..
.. i . . . . u. ii.i. i ni i it uitri
irie l.anu v .. . ,
jiecimens of liravensiem aii'-
ot seen tins season.
If von are in the market tor
.,hir" shingles, cut or sawed, in
.nrmsill lots, do not tail to
;"o 0. S. Ueynolds, of M
oun-
:otf
this city,
Brown
aindaie.
ii. ..,, Mveritt. of
iaVg,netotheJohn M. Brown
Ul" ? , ,;,, for the Winter
ancn to jci.H.i. -
and mako improvements.
Bargain counter, 10 cents, at
, -, i,.,n,r & Sons anypteee
I. Y 11. 1 in ' . " , ,
f .mods on this bargain cotmtv.
i- ... i ...ii.,
table at iu cents i-e. j-""
A Thornburgh, piysutoni
. . . . i ' 1 1 1 ii i : 1 1
f the Forest vm- v -
Bank, was down m o..i .
Tuesday.
i r.,oUon. o orenco,
It 1 T 1111 tJ V ll V. II 'i I - ,
.... .hoiswith the Oregon Nur-
Co wnsin town yesterday
i t nl i'i itesK in uiBi
111111 .I , i,
class shape, tor s.ue
A reus ollice.
John Sehlegel. of toxM ?r
. t e.i.it. visitor luesitay
Jl CUIO.IJ uv..
m-ening.
t i. ...... for sale: About 6years
ola 1400piuinik-KvlwardlhioK
lym-ih Korest drove. - -"
, n lo-l.tener. of Glencoc
over to the city Tuesday
(leo. McGraw was down from
Banks yesteruay moi. ......
store, six
Hillsboro, at ten a. m.. on
TL'KSDAY, OCTOBER 4.
Mre, Hi yt-Kts oh!, weiRlit l.j.so, lirctl to
Ik-lntiiii slailioii, limnroi,
old. 1.1V "ot treil;
...,l. si.i.,1 bv Cliabrol, recisterfi'
tUti uliilliou; siu-kitiK colt, stril by smut
horse; nix cow. liiK grmle.l Jerseys,
Irom four to eni yeari obi. one iliie to
ciilf in October mui tlir.e tu come fresh
in November; one jmt ftesli, ami the
il,.. ).Hfl in Inlv: 7 foot IU-ettni! buut-
lllliv . i - ,
il..l. ...., ...nur,.r. i.noil
er, m-ariy new, v.-.,-.-. ..v. ... r.---
.ir- iiiivrniie. ihck. iiiKv; linn"".
iiuiHiirtcii iinu. y k". " '""
plows, Kimleii cultivHlor, 2 ili.n-n cluck
en, 3 ton Dinistl Giant seeil oats.
Lunch at noon.
Terms of Sale - Ten and under,
cash;' over $10, one year's time,
at 7 per cent, approved banka
ble note. Two per cent, oil on
cast! over ijuo.
H. 11. Hoge, uvvner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Raloh Uirlowand Pauline Vande- fWve hv a flvintr oieceof wood.
hey were united in marriage at anfj "the ball so badly lacerated
the Catholic church at Beaver- that f. F. A. Bailey, the at-
n i im kpv. harner i ji- v,,.o n o nf thn nnm
. , . . . , vvill, uici. uiwi I vei IvllllK Ulljaivioii, la wi vuv vp,,,
-, f.-... trAiiL o .'loir i.'irh I .... I v . r. . . . . . .
i r r r-r v e Z Ueeney omeiaqns, ion that the sight is destroyed
ei, i. y. niieji ocioici
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERIXARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
nenence. l,onsuiiauon at. noiei M"" ooiy Kruuuaicu mm
Tiiolafin VriAuv Spnt 1 fk t.O 4 I l"ary 1" xlllisooro. oiS.eCaJ.ii-
iuuiw..., ... j, t-", - tira einerienee.
lrt.t Iliwurta nf Hi shnmrpf. r
v, V.W..V. v...-v.. Iniriprrii! wrr.I.sp.ORri MVEI1Y (X).'S
,i,.,min.' I '
ClV.llV.V-Sh I C Kr, t
D. M. Gulenwater, residing on otsca phones: Paciiic uutm sot; lmt. i-'n
the Connell-BeamiSh ranch. Residence phoriBs: Independents!:!; l'a-
north of town, while splitting eiticsutes4st.
wood, Saturday, was struck in
For Sale
Inquire at
A nen of twelve thoroughbred
mini' inn' Huff Oroington hens
.ml vooster. Alfred Jeselson,
Oro'ico, Ore.
A.rmit. P. 0. Vickers has sold
tickets to the East the last few
days to the following: A. S.
Sholes and wire, .,nicago mm t-
turn to eave the lutti: wr.
i." "i . ...... t
Johnson, ot Wilkes tn-os., ut ut
h mui return: B. P. Cornelius
and wife and son, liilisooro; air.
nnd Mrs. Elmer Mays, Glencoe,
mui Mrs. . abez vvilKes, ivansas
. .. .
r.itv nnd return: JaeK L,aua anu
wife, Forest urove, to du uos
eph, Mo., and return; and Wm.
Thurston and wife, Beaverton,
r im-iunu r.it.v nnd return: Peter
Ctwiuaen and dautrhter. Miss Ma
tilda, of Helvetia, to St. Louis
on,! return. Mr. Grossen will
visit with his father and other
he starts the Winter term in
Portland.
The September meeting of the
Hillsboro Grange will be held on
Saturday, Sept 10. Open meet
ing at 1:30 p. m. The public is
cordially invited. The subjects
to be discussed are of especial
interest, as they are to be voted
on in a short time, viz: "The
Normal School Question, and
'The Constitutional Amendment
Convention.
Mrs. Irving Bath and daugh
ter, Irvenia. are visiting with D.
W. Bath and family, in this city.
Miss Bath is private secretary
for Supt. W. B. Foster, of the
Milwaukee & Puget Sound Rail
way, at Tacoma, and mother and
daughter are enroute to Chicago
and other eastern cities, where
they will make an extended visit.
Millinery Opening
For Sale Two sets of single
harness; two buggies; one top
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
l am Prepared to do IIiKh Class
Dental Work. A New Ofiice with
Mi-ulArt. PVtninment
cart; all in good repair; four tons T,mieg;e side. HILLSBORO, 0BK.
My display of Fall and Winter choice horse hay; new barn; two
Hats will on friday ano oatur- horses, both in good flesh, suita
dav, Sept, 9 and 10. All are cor- Dle for work on small farm. All
dially invited -Mrs. H. Rhea for $200. Wm. Richter, carrier
Frost, one door east ot ur. lam- jjt. 1, half mile north of Newton
iesie's Building. station, east of Hillsboro. zott
Ti T -T-l J 4..J r-UI.-,
REPORT k. ii. jonnson uepui icu una
Of the condition of the Hillsboro Com- morning lor a iwo n eeivs uiV W
.o,ii H.nlr at HiUsboro. in tue Mate iimana. on a visit iu uia yaicuw.
of Oregon, at the close of business Sep- ue retums via St. Paul and Min-
. . .. ... . .
temoer isi, io- neano is. and thence nome via
resocrcks sVnrtle. Mr. Johnson is a mem-
Loans and discounts. 74 0f the firm of Wilkes Bros,
Bonds, securities, etc 1 1.944 47 rn
liankine house, furniture and ftrolul" v,w'
fixtures 8,50000 1 p 0Qio n a Vinro-nin- Three
. I A V 1. aVa V V r rV Vl BkMI
Due from approved reserve . ... f
DHtlkS .-...a.. 7445 0 '
checks and other cash items. 264.02 graded Jersey; also two two year
Ca-H on hand 14.61567 old heif ers, fresh next Spring.
Ryan, Witch Hazel. Ore., on
Main and Third.
JTsWhy be bothered with two
ftil9fi,paifs of glasses? Call at
Hotel Tualatin and have Dr.
i,nwe show vou the new glasses
with which you can see all dis
tances-one piece of solid glass
no lines to collect dirt and strain
vour eves; no cement to come
apart. Free demonstrations at
Forest Grove, Sept. 15; Hillsbo
ro, Friday, the loth, to 4 o'clock
Mrs. M. Swalley, of Reedville,
met with a serious accident last
Saturday, sustaining a dislocated
shoulder and broken thumb.
She was standing near a horse
that was having a bridle put on
by a workman, when the amma!
made a plunge, striking Mrs,
Swallow knocking her violently
to the ground and rendering her
. -v m a
unconscious. I Jr. lamiesie was
MODERN WOODMEN
Silver Leaf Camp No. 8193. M-'dern
Woodman tf America, meets every tirst
and third Saturdays in each month at
their Hall in neeiivine, uregou. i lin
ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial
ly invited to attemi camp meeiinK .
S. G. Khooks, Cuniul.
R. E. HaUiKRMAN, Clerk.
1".
if
i
i
pjtsBSsaaiaor.t'1
J. S. L0RSING
W fa
w.
Southern Pacific.
25-7
Total 363,00s 4S
LIABILITIES
Capital stock pam in J5." r Wheeier. of wheeler
burpnis mm...... 3 J. J ,u ,.tl k:u a
Undivided prohts, less er- siauou, anu iviiu icvciiuj
ptnsesami taxes paia 7,w 70 warehouse ai tnat point, was up
lmitviuuai oeposus Buiijci, .v. to the cttv Tuesday. Mr. wneei
check ...........107,89514 .. m j
Demand certificates of deposit 9 979 9 CL.a V" i" ' v." ,
T me certificates of deposit.. 4.57 00 Wlin nay. nu nus a ictic uaoc-
Savings deposits 138.93- '5 1 ment tor the storing oi potatoes
Total ii,5oi 4s
1
I
I Contractor and iBuiWer 1 -r.
ii '
I Large Barns a Specialty
j Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div. ;
I Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D..5
mwm mmmmm memmi m, m & I
ss
State of Oregon, )
County of Washington )
I. Geo. Schutmerich, Cashier 01 the
ahove-named bank, do solemnly wear
that the above statement ts true to tne Dest
of my knowledge and belief.
ueo. ocuuiuiciivu.
Cashier.
Subsciibed and sworn to before me
thU6th day of S:ptember, 1910.
W.N. Barren,
Notary Public.
CORRECT Attest:
Edward Schuluiertch
J. W. Bailey
Directors.
It begins to look as though the
Cardinals have played for the
last time this season, although
there will be an effort to enthuse
enough to have a game or so
during the street carnival.
DR ll. F. HtlNECK, V. U V. u.
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Office
SHERWOOD STAF.LK
Ind. Pboae09, Sherwood, Of.
relatives, and they expect to re- summoned and attended the in-
main in the East aoout a monvn. 1 jureu muy. 1
E. N. Whitlaw, formerly a res
ident here, and in the butcher
business with Mr. Tilbury, was
over from Newberg, yesterday.
He may locate in this county,
near Laurel.
1 carry a first-class line of gro
ceries, crockery, glassware, gran-
Hnn. C. F. Tiurard. of Tigard. ite and tinware. Come and see
- ' . "I at v T 1 -a 4
for yourseli. jn. u. ureer.
was up to the city yesterday.
DR. J. B. NORMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office in
TAMIESIE BUILDING
Calls Promptly Answeie4
Argus and Oregonian, ?2.25.