The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 15, 1910, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    MUl.SBOWO AR0U9, btPT l 90
RNSEDf 111
OWN OF CORNELIUS
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,111.
A MtlMNU VUdON
sunk Child
Was CfMhcd
IK ad mid Skull
White, lit.'
i.f Mr, and Mr
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ring Hcveiu
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,ii th.-nlrfft in t'oriuiiuH
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front uf 111'' r
Kink tin- child I
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lift' rt. CUUHIK '
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that th.- wound
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was fata!.
Th,- parent are grief idii.kin
OUT tl ' "Hil incident.
pi mi ic sai i:
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i. !,.in sit tin IVhIi-v (arm.
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liimti !i ';! f.uilllutr U.I uutwiu ullirl
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l.-niM of Mali- flO ami unW.
si' i
() cr $10, 1 ytarn hank
hitf at 7 M-r ci-nt.
Wallaii' l'a.Hf.
I, ('. Kuratli, Aurtntm-rr.
A (i(M)I )SIIION
Can ! hail h tmhiti.nl! ytmnn
m..i, urn I l!li1iil4 ill tilt' tlt'l.l f
"Wiivlfsn" ir lUilwny tfU'K'ra
j.hv. Sin.-f tin' 8 hour law !-i-unic
filfctivf. uiul nincc the
WnvlfM fumtia'iii.'H are estab
lishing utatiuin thnniiihi'tit the
country there i ii jrrewt ltJ.
tif tflfi-nitthent. rtwiliunH pay
in-iniKTH from $70 t. t
month, with jtimhI chance of mt-
vancement. 1 he National lele-.
Kraih Institute of l'ortlaiKl. Ore.,
o'f rates six ollicial instituted in
America, under supervision of K.
K. ami Wireless otlicials ami
ji'ac h all trratluateH into ii.isiti.ns.
It will pay you to write them for
full details.
Millinery Opening
ir7 1
The I'.aitliiie ruad rmk wurk
UK lieell f.itliile!i il nr Hie Var, !
and it is now plain adiii from
the V. It. & N. track dear to the
lori'aik croirt ruad, at .loin 's
Vim.'; I (!(.'. Lewis Knitt-Hlook the
lij? mller a. toss the hairy Creek
i!'idie last Week W ithout mishap,
nit when it came j,, the span he
i t the hne machine wend its
O'.MI wav, like the iiililiier.s
I'acer, Collep' Maid. .Imh'e
( !immiii w atched the hridee atid
pan. and Kays there was no per
cept t hie Bprinuii.' t'f t he timhers.
The buys are iimv working on
the ro.'ld hi'twecli the condeli Her
and the bride leading to the
Jackson Imttom hridv'e. When
this hhort strip is nn-ked they
will then take up the work north
of town and finish that as far as
the first liridl'e hefore they finish
the ht rip between the Jackson
trestle and the luaiatiu luver
bridge.
I 'or Sale Tw O Sets of hill'
harnens; two bueiies; one p
cart; all in pm repair; fmir ton-
chuice horse hav; new barn; two
hoi'M-s. 1 m it h in pnl Ib-sh, suita
hie fur work mi small farm. All
for $Mi. Win. Licht. r, carrit
ut. 1. half mile imrln ot .New ton
htalioii. east of Hilldioro, UTitf
I he roof is now on the n
I amiesie hilildll! ami theceinen
floor and sidewalk will b- laid as
fast as men can complete th
work. Ir. Tamiesie has had th.
new hostelry i-aetled as'"lh.
Wa'diini'ton." Many I1iI!hIop
in'iiole w anted him to call it th
"Tioni.-hii'." and were ready t
present a memorial to that dlect.
It was learned, uixm inijuiry,
that the name had iwen selected
tint nao IM'CII sent in uie laii'm.'
liotel a.etteS thlDilhollti the
N'orthw est.
New Millinery Store 1 have
i.,,;i. ;.,
IlloVeO 10 I1IV OWIl none iruiiuniK
.. I 1. ..... t ...I
mi Mam, alio am i.uo "
door east of the lamieste store
huihiimr. I have a very line
Kastern sPsk of trimmed hats
from which to make selections.
Ih,t,!av of all millinery uh1s on
Septeliilier 1. Mrs
r r is t, llillslsiro.
W. lh 11 ay m-s. siKr-nl for the
"I'.rush", an innovation in the
automobile line, ami who has
Washington and Yamhill counties
on his list, has K-en in tlie ni
ll,is w eek, cxhibituiK' his macliine.
I he car is very liKht. Uu7r J,
at-.ut style, ami sens ai
Mr Hav nes has lilteeli oi inese
ina'chines consigned to him. and
ml! work the territory ni an u
worth All auto authorities
admit that for the money th
Utile car is a wi.ard.
J represent the Spirclla corset.
MuL. i elections in your home.
it l,...v accurate measurements
1... l.,L,.n and V0U iTft a COr-
.... ,....t the reuuiremenW in
..,., r, m ire. Send postal can
or ohone call for aiplHiintment.-
Mrs M il'l'slK;''11'
Oreiron." Fifth ami Jackson Sts
lml. phone, BHJ.
The freuuent showers of U:e
last of the week did not tic
hop harvest to any
111. Ml- liuui i. . , ,.
i... -ci,,. nw.wtm-e wilSheu tin
i .e.w rather an an
ii.., .1 iletrinienl. Nearly
...;'n li.i v e ('inishetl hv the
.1... v. ,...L if decent
shall prevail.
1 have money to loan on khh!
,va! ..state security. Also can
mi von a buyer for your farm
r,.! am see me at
D.n id ll'itistnii tVunning In Ik-mo-irulit
I'rimnrii-s
If I OK llll; LABOR COMMISSION! K
lliiuntun U l.i Kailruad Man and
Widely Atquainlcd
t is not generally known that
lillslmro has a candidate Is fore
the iirimaries for a state office
iut such is the fact. Dave
lo.iston, owner of the Henry
ilace, known as "Fair Acres,"
i . i .i t - t
is a candidate on the democrat
primary ballot for lMr Corn-
misiioiier. Have has no compe
tition and will surely land the
nomination, ami as he is widely
known on the Last Side, where
he ran a passenger train for the
Southern Pacific for many years,
he should run away ahead of his
ticket. It is also asserted that
jtavid will ifet many anti-assem
hly republican votes when it tfets
up to the general election
A first-class Btok of froiU
and vev'elables. at (Ireer's.
('. S. Peynolds, of Mountain
dale, was in town Monday morn
ing ami called on the Arjcus.
H. L. Shut- and wife, of Kxst
IlillsUiro, visited the Fair at
Salem this week.
(J.-orjte Kirkwotsl was a Fair
visitor, at Salem, yesterday, and
will return Friday evening.
Torii Sinay and N. W. Myers,
of Iowa Hill, was over to the
city Monday afternoon.
or. ,.r AC)
E
The Summer and Fall of 1910
will lon le rememl)erel as a
freak year, for the raintaii nas
(1PFNR HFRF TIIFfMbv ,,lyTi,rSo8r'ES
f KOFEH8I0NAL.
been bright and cloudless for
the most of the time, and stranRe
to say. the warm weather
amounted to nothing durin the
usual hot months. The Fall has
been delightfully fine for harvest,
and everything has been ware
housed pxeent a few hops, w hich
Speaker of National Reputation Will will be gathered inside of a few
days. He w ho has lost any por-
Will be in Session Until Saturday
Cveninic
SEVERAL HUNDRED TO ATTEND
Addrem. Ministers
F.A. BAILHY, M. i-
Omr. lllr-Morgn bLw. itilirv
R,wma II 1.1 nd li Kwlilonc -H.itOi-
Btith ' Phtn.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M
PHYSICIAN AND SURGKOM
Offlo u)Uln oerTh Ill trif
RmiiUoo Kaatof Court Hon,
to tb eonittr of (ho tdnek.
tion of his crop this season is
certainly in hard luck.
For the reason that I w ish to
reduce my dairy stock. I will sell
some of my cow-3 that are in
milk, and some yountr cows that
I have for sale .Jo or V) pini T.n vithi;t rr.nUrtwf for
jars of fruit, a hU-H rane stove. . Hillslro
and a sewing machine. - Norman , , , ,, ,,
(Jm.r Tuesday, September 20, and hold
... . t. t..i. thp remainder oi the weeK.
Mr. and .Mrs. ioren i. ju.k-i . , n .., , . ... . fpiuu. ,,1 q var
son and Mrs. 1. 15. Hmrick went Kwhop am m. lormer.y a , e. ,r . r,;' , "(1 'half
to Salem, 'kw ? "iu T " , P T 1 olHtein.- Victor Collier. 4 1-2
spend the week at the Stater air. burj?ni pa., will preside. Port- miM south of Cornelius.
I carry a first-class line of 'gro- land has reserved 2fJ0 seats for Firelitrht Love
Methodist Church
7:00 p. m., led
noted Yountr People s leader, hv the pastor. All cordially in
Harold Hal vorsen, of Farming-1, , Mason, a Cincinnati neirro vited. In the morning.
JAMK.S PHILLIPE.TAXIICSIE, M. V,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Siirgann Bimtlmrn Pwllln Ratlroitil ('
CoiiMUlUtuin In h rm:li or KiikHrIi, hi
fir uiwUlni. ovr A. Uriw" ndirt",
north li of Main tit., HllUlKirn, or.
1 carry a nrst-ciass line oi j;ro- ianu na.s resc-rvcu u -rnere wjj
ceries, crm kery, glassware, jrran- Wednesday night, for a special t &t the
iteand tinware. Come and see party hear Dr. pdall, the next Sunday at
for yourself. N. K. l.reer. , peoole's leader, hv the nastor.
ton and who is lust tmishiniT a
evening.
Mrs. A. M. Wells and Mrs.
Wheeler returned Saturday eve
ning from an all Summer's stay
at Newport.
at 11.
MUMii.iK a . . ... tMttno fif ,(..,,.. n;ev. risner win ij.eai... i.io ..
f'ttio reKH ence. was in town lasi " . communion service, mere win
' i r.. ... i . .
iors oi me wniunitc. & mort 0f the year's work,
The session w ill close Saturday anfi an address by the pastor.
night with an address by Clar- hn the evening, at 8, his subject
ence True Wilson, his subject wj be- "'fhe Folks Called
lH;ing Why Uregon is going Methcxlists-Where we came
dry." From -What They Believe-And
The programme to Thursday what Thev Are Here For." On
night follows: Mnndav nizht the adjourned
TUESDAY quaterly meeting will be held at
7 jo p. m ruoiic Kccrpuon-AuurcM g o clock, and all omcers oi me
oi welcome. Hon. w. n. taneit church are urged to be present.
Notice! C V , IjOUdon Will In u r. I). I). I'ortlacu, Oteijoa. llormnn Pane, of Klondike,
speak at Orenco, Tuesday eve- a jo p. m. AnDiverwry, Board ' Sherman county, and who each
ning, Se.temter W. tverynoqy The Rev Tbomai Nicholson year raises 400 acres of wheat-
I f von w ant Al dairy cows at-
Mr. Houston says he is too , , ik.isman sale Septemler
busy to get out and make a cam- a fine herd of graded Jer
paign but it d.K'sn't hurt him ' (jajry C0W9. all young, 15ig
l !.. . . - iLm Li,1 J 3
any 10 see ms name on uie tuncheim at sale
lot. i he candidate is w en ami
favorably known in Portland, and
he should also make it interest
ing for Mr. Holf in that bailiwick.
PI lil.lC SAI.IJ
... . 1
l lie linilersiL'ned wi Sen at PUI)-
Rev.
President Wil
li. lUiea
21 tf
invited.
Fred Stetler, of above Moun
Uiindale, was In town Tuesday,
meeting with his friends and
lie auction at his farm, one-quar- transacting business.
ier mile west of tlie larmington i ,wt..r adv's now linen duster:
store, six miles south and east of hetw-een Hlmonica and the home
ilill.siH.ro. at ten a. m., on
Tcwiov n'TOitl'P .1
llWKrtl, WIUUI.H ., iltlll. 1 1"""- ,, 1 IrhimBO 111
M.ie. i yr.ri old, riKbt j.jv. t0 bchmitt k KUllSCh Store. Ut'WarU. CorreioondiDB Secietary of Board
HrlKian iHin. Ctial.ro! ; mare an ut,afl ftf Pormlnirtnn. 400 pm. Hermon. Kev. G. II. Feese
MnlQU 1 ' . ..
D. V. New York City
WKDXBSPAY
8 to a.m. UevoliotiaJ Addrets:
FltUher Homan U.
lamelle Uoivenity.
900 a.m. Oiganiiatiotioitiie v.onier
ence.
I to p. m. hutisucai kuxi,
j 00 p.
A.B. BAILKY, M. D..D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7, 8 and 0,
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phonea. - TlillsKnrn. Ore.
DR. ELMER H. SMITH
Osteopathic Physk ictn
m m
OFFICE HOfRH
Motnlaya, Wedneidaya and rtdaya
9 to 12; I to 4; 7 to S.
Tuestlaya, Tbursilayi and Saturday
7 to 3 p. m.
Unklater BUlg over Delta. Both Phone
,.r i 1 (italfW nar Cedar I ;nnil Schoola.
ot iiiin. , u. u-' "'! x t r
Mill -Finder please leave at the I -,. "" "
ing up above and move back to
Washington County.
J. Q. Johnson, of below Witch
Hazel, was m town yesterday.
J. Q. says he has received notice
from the State Board of Forestry
L. no mrorvinr he Can
in TuivriiKwr, tine Keni llartrampi was uun Aiuireat: ine nrr. rvtwiu J- unit, iu eu . ----
oii.rr!..eiinJ.iiy:7f""t b ,UrnnV tho fVtlar Canvon hopyard, dail D. U, Chicago, in., General Secy. grant fire permits, but that he
ft? .?X JSC Kpworth Reived noblanks. Therefore,
had trouble in getting pickers . , f he, or any otner superv.1
. . 1 1. inti
. 1 ten mil iirrii. a rni mok
coll., t.r.l by Chalirol. rruiatered Bel- finished picking hops, aionudy m Outdoor Evingelistic
emu tnlSion, turking colt, urnl by iamr evening, and a numler 01 niS Meeting. Led by Conference Evangelist,
limw; .u cow., high graded Jr.,w'' nickers Went lip to the Hartrampf Rey CM. Van Marter.
10m Him w riK". '" ulu' uu' " " ', I T,,0,ln mnrn nir I 8 00 p. m. fcpwonn league auuivci-
',( in October anil llirre to couic lre.11 jaiti, t"J -
N.ivrmlr; one jut freatt. ami tue , 1 rarf rampf was down AiUlreat: The Rev. Elwin M Ran-
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
atreet. Over Dennis Store.
HILLS BOKO ------ ORK0ON
Sm. m. Baglmy W. 0. Harm
BAQLEY A HARE
ATTORNEYS-A.T-LAW
Room 1 and i Bhute Building
other year and he will quit ff""- hilLSBORO. . . ORKtios.
this year the average running
about 20 bushels to the acre was
in the citv yesterday, and called
on the Argus. Mr. Pape owns
rh Korchers' place, near bher
wood, and his share of the onion
croD this year runs to 800 sacks.
Anniversary, Board f He returned to Eastern Oregon
this morning, and say3 that an
ii.ii luvtnte. ii in it .
tmillitcll '11111,3 4 wii(juii, iu 14
(.low., Kunlrn eulllvator, a tlt.i-n chic,
rii.. J loin Ptniull t'.iant iced oati.
Lunch at noon.
Terms of Sale - Ten and under.
ash; over $10, one year's time,
it 7 tier cent, annroveu uaiiKa
In nole Two tier cent, olt
cash over $10.
1J, H. Poge. Owner.
H. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
out that way.
For sale at a bargain:
cows in miiK,
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Room j, 4, & Si Morgan Blk, HllUboro
VMWVMWVMWVWirWriViii
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Businesi Setaion.
and J. Q. says that verbal per- offic, Bailey iforgao b;oc
one
IUC3I iJtWIMU. I r .
Annierary Womani mit are all to the gOOd.
on W. Ryan. Witch Hazel.
Southern Pacihc.
J. H. Peugh, of above Moun-1
8 30 m. Sacrament of the Lord. Lg'jj. people to bUTO slashings,
Three qooa. m.
..t tkurn a I i 00 P. m.
" "-" i u..,. t,cclr.n.rv SlM-ietV I ... rl. Ul
......1...1 t...k.,.v. Din two iwoveaF " ,,"'" ;,1 Timm. Chas. Uittere, oi nanus, uaa
vt Snnnir. u-..t,inonn National Field Secy. DOUErnt a house ana IOL truiu u.
mu lirucia, .vo.. r.- I " . ; , - i- , , . ... . ...mi -,,..
iir nn Youne reoDiea won. .1 Kiisniow. ana win awn 1
I " - . n 1 f t-. I-- ' . 1 11
05.7 4 00 p. m. Anniveraary do.iu . . the county seat, tie nas also
eign mihiodf. lipaapH the Dr. Wood frame buiid-
Adilrest Kev. o a. outugcr, . ; T ', , ... j ...;n
j, 11, 1 iuh.ii. ' ---- - i,. lm, Miit or rne nricn. aim "
taindale, was m town the .first ox . AoniwrMry Freedm.n. "1 RTArt a cigar factory. The
1 II.. .-. I . Vi 1 0 X 4 1 ' . ... I " ...
the week. lie nua aum i(ta 1 Aid and Southern JWucation so
t II W )v th nnnsid.i
v Z 1 .wwi rinrinnati. f)hio. CorietondmEScy. of CeSS.
" WWn the kitehen is properly K m. Anniversary Board of 1 H. TONGUE, JR.
mt toliavitl Milier.tr ..u:" : t 11,.-.. m n,I Church Extension. 01 russn, vicgun, "v.v ..
w.r. - io equipped mere is suns nine . " iiniiii.d n. Ut thp Dr. F. A. Bailey home,
.".... l. .. l ".. . xr.,a n ami see OUr A"i'w, " - o - . " . .1 Itf-
III II 1 l til I IV. 111 "- - 1 r r . I - I t. nw, I 4 U w rT T n a WPPK mil.
Champion and Charter Oak . SogRin was borTi in Washington Moan Upau.. Eocm. 3. 4 and 5
ranges. They are tho best, AUCTION SALE County, being a son of the late Hillsboro, - - Oregon
ijiiu n-n . vy. .... i;nrave hcosrsnn. oetier miu"i
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
... ... ... t:i.- 1,
it W Hoiiiiiirant io ivm ...u..,
u 'initlia
1 v Moiuiui lo II l't-teron, a lols
lltaiif.ir.T Ad H Gtove
lU'.ibliicr to Tillamook Timber Co,
iba a ec 8 t n r 6 w & other lands 10
t, J Kuditow to Chas Gitlere, lot A
half in blk 7 Simmons ad looo
llt-iuy I.arkin to Winoifred Cameion
6 lt'tsTiBdvtlle IleiRhls 10
llftt 8 Miolrs to Y 11 (slot, 4 lots
1M..U...I View ail Coitielius io
I'tttu
J I) 1'bIIii to O I- Iiid, io a N irKima IK) S.
Mr.
Rooms, t anl I.
HILLSBORO, - ORKGOS..
VWvVvVvVvWrWrWWW
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orrtca: Main Street, opp. Court Houa.
Gittere sue-1 HILLSBORO ORKCO.
vVvVvVVvVyVVVVVrWMA
3S. H. TONGUE,
ATTORKBY-AT-LAW
The Pythian club rooms have dei-simed will offer for in early days as "Stave" Scoggin.
been presented a set oi new . Delsman parnlt four Emmolt Brothers have just
tables and other iurnuure, milPS southeast of Hillsboro, and rnirchased 39 fine Tillamook
.. i. - I !.... Ini. ID il . nHnrtj nT lriH All- I 7. . . .v i i ,1
riMMiH i . - inroiiKii i.i ti"''" " v .if one mile south or Kooa cnuge, grown steers and tney cic
5o lte and a number of the n down-today from Wil-
sorrel horse feeding.
6 years tr n. King, of Forest Grove,
3 year and who is candidate before the
. . 1 V l 1 1
l' ace - '" fWn iitr Innce at A t) na nan. i i
,. .... u m K.i f.ir.i. 16 a v,.v..... - -- t ...... i iav mare vears oiu,
" ...ui...... - r.ome ns. Seutemuer Z4. music ,nvao
tst on item ", r , . i , , Ti.btc i years uiu, uiav-n. i.vj.v
.a-1 v" ,. ... w o.. ui .,.,.- v i.m Vvn Wiis5 orchestra. iicKeu, t"', m t...
went ier - noo . n, u.....iw..K. invito, nnd a "'4' ? -,7ai.
iiHuis-.n u i v. ........ i.tai. innju"UJ . hiipkskin mare, z
John Sirgriitt
i I i n i 1 w
Ch.st'.ilUte to ('.liislieth Hudson, 41
astfiitanr4w ;"""
L C Slone to llitrvey Newton et al,
i.4 ?"u "V. y . t ., Office phonea:
yt-at o,u uepuDiican pnmiuiw w i j . i,ldepu,lont243; r.-
Mv Millinery Opening will he
Friday and Saturday. Septem
h. r Hi and 17. Ladies are in
vited to visit the store and ur
Hnvt the exceedingly line line
selected, which includes the
must desirable styles, as well as
moderately priced hats Wl''
adaptfd for impular trade. 1
qmite the lowest price in every
instance.
Mi's. InwgemMkUh.
I'OR COUNTV JClxil-
1 hecehv ntiniiimce IllVSl'lf US ft
Kemililic; m candidate for County
Judtre of WashinL'ton County.
nuhieet to the wishes of the
voters at the Primary Klection
to he held September 21. 1U10.
J. W. Ctxidin.
i ... t :t ano
llll.-'ll" - ,.,u t.l
,..,i,f,.et onorv Sttire, i'it ""1
. 11 : 1 1 . . 1 . v. .
llectric depot, iiium'".
th
Oi-eeon
Ore. 0. M. I ope.
C Redmond takes one va-
...,.;,, esch vear aiuionty out
i"1"'" .-. r t ... i
the
1 " iv.ii
...i nhoiit this season ot me t m
i I . . t . v VI ' III i v
he iocs to - - 4, ..,.
. ..:.... ,r, timim ii tin ii." "
: M.. hU'dmond left the
.ll " r .i" tt ,.,.k. and took up
rL1".. bC home at Camp
ineir i
To.ier.
Sow ell's Acres Acreage m
,Ue ton or twenty acre tracts.
One tnlle north of Sewell sta ion
on Oregon Hlectnc. b. e w cr.
gmxl time is assured. th old colt out of treasurer, was down to the city
W. F. Adkins. son ot Dr. J. r.. urge's Chybrol, 'a cows, some yesterday, and called on me ti
Adkins. arrived in Portland Mon- frPSh. and about half fresh this .us.
.lav -ifh.r n Summer's cruise in foil, ft heifers. 3 doz. chickens, rroni. one of the
H w Vand io w T Bricc, tr sec rf t the llehfing Sea. He sailed from brood sow with pigs, brand new propressive young farmers of
,rjw 3i Portland on the Berlin, in March, Milwaukee 7-foot binder, 5-ioot the Bethany section, was in the
and the vessel spent me season cut Milwaukee mower, uwi city yesterday, and called on ine
on the fishing banks of the North. hay ke, 10 foot; top buggy U
... t m . . . 1.. .. C Annn I ii i 1. i4. . J -w-tl VIAl r
W. r . wasoui luesuuj iitLiiowo. vvun snaiis anu iwi, -i i-ni4p oniv in HillSDoro, no
Dr. lxiwc will be at Hotel Mitchell waRon, -sea tea nat . re and made to eat;
iTualatin Saturday till 4 P. . - ' 2 Cocoa Buds are sure a wirmer
Do not fail to eonsuit n im i. cultivator, iry tnem once
"x.:.; -11- kow coming, uenoiowccw.
i.',.,l '.Mler lo T Croeni, 4 tracts
G.uvf's Heights ......
, K Smiih toJamne aiiiun, 4 iota
W l'otl and llelKlU"
Carl I'rinliimn lo J Sauterstein, lot
llrusonie Hemnts
if 11 tii..i.Hii in in jacKsoii. .t
see 35 1 1 s r t w
1350
10
10
, - 25
.Jacob Schmidt, of Laurel, and
who picked hops in the lleineck
yard, has the record so far us
heard for one day's hop picking.
He weighed in 475 pounds, and
the product was cleanly picked.
This is a pretty good day's work,
iii ; .Jacolt was in town iuoim.i.r
No agents.
and terms
Sewell.
Chas. W.
.i.e.
l'rces reasonauie
to suit. Jus. H.
Loudon, the direct
trying to find
done better.
man who has
,,,-mary candidate for
itive republican t cket, w u
wUV ' n,.. Woodmen Hull,
oe Sa Ui day evening, So
n be' 7. "Politicsin Oregon
teinoii ii. , , . . 0
l.'.vervbody inviiet.
uiul hear him.
W K Shoemaker to U H i axson, 40
a sec 13 t 3 n r 4 w
V M Jackson to Jno Kietfrist, iiut
claim 35 a sec 4 t 1 n r 4 w . . . .......
V W Tower lo O W Kondurant, lot 3
l'nwfts' sub-division -
James Sleel to School Dirt 4. 5"-
aoo rtet in lleaverton
t r Srliulmeiich to II W Prickctt,
toxmi ket at lianics
wins Tttist Co United Hallways, 114
a near Olent-oe, lor staiitm....
Arthur Schutmch tol'iitlett Kituways
rinht or way "V"
Leunore V Nowliu to Maigatet Kui,
3 7 a nutuliaiu tract
Ilatvey Newton to J 1 AieamK.-i,
80 a sec 4 I 3 " J w
m
Sep-
MII.UNERY ANNOUNCEMENT
r
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
The only graduated and licensed Veter
inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac
tical experience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVEltY CO.'S
STABLE No. 1
I'acille Htatwt Ml; lml. 219
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
I am Prepared to do Hii(h Class
Dental Work. A New Otlice with
Modern Equipmeut
Temiesie Bldg. HlLItSBOEO, OliE.
Main and Third.
i vi. ih to announce that my new
....!- . . ..... j"
txime eM pau hats will be ready ior uis
play and inspection Monday, oep-
tern her iy. inose uemniiB i"
nhont vour eves and glasses, uo -u'"'""r -' v,nv coming,
1 . I riPYV li;iK LI 1U1C li&llU ivuvii j 1 ,1.1 I . . . .
it now. Delays are dangerous. . f and fork tj G. Gardner attended we MODERN WOODMLIN
p;,dn.-d T inton is nutting up a comolete, garden seeder, grain State Fair yesterday and today, Silver Leaf Camp No. mi Moien
KlCtiaid LAnion is uuwK "F vOlU"ici.c, , ... p.nnr v sitwl rela- Uvm.. r.t Amit-a. meets every first
fine ten-room house on nis rant. dnl , crosscuv w. 3 - - T in each )1I0nth t
east Of Sewell Station, On me wedges, 10-IOOt iuK uiam, i,n.tv.,... their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit-
Oremm Electric. He is building single harness, set double dnv- Tennis Pvl, of South Tualatin, Ullgand sojourning Neighbors are cotdhti-
in front ot the old w. iv. uuctv- mg narness, iu and who ismaKing goouat uau,- .y .uv... s dftnoDits, Consul.
ness, &P''l'Vr;-' " efi o mi W n&. was m uw wu"ljr R. E. Hau-krman. Clerk.
en range, ncatm ,ow"r?. , terday.
cans, 2 iron bedstead . milk coo ; iadies-just ar-
ingtanK. iron Keiuca aim iiv"- ---- . iit7 g, r)unn
i.ij Aa t, mimpmm tn men- rived. The famous Utz &, uunn
foV' fcv-
tion. Free lunch at noon.
T-0nma of Sill CilSn. OVer
""ii" uu . . t ' . .. .. . J J . . in, . . r
$10, 12 months' at ( per cem Miss Lottie Buuer oeparieu Contractor and iBUiiacr a
I 1 tm-n M Tril rUIl I r n.l..u.Jni n W7 in f HI' I llll. 1
DanKauie nuic, - p--' vv.. caiuruay iu n ,...- , u
u 410 Tl , U.iflac onrt fnmi V. Oil . -
CaSU Oil auiua uci er, luus. uunv., j '
C. & H. DfciLSMAiN. I North Yakima.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer; rrcu
Rood and Kd. Shute, uierKs.
son site. J. C. Lamkin was out
the first of the week putting on
the tin work.
AUCTION SAl.U
Tim imi 1iiiuiotwii1 will sell at bia
. .. ...1,1V 1 .iiftiivi. - .
1 .1 1 11 I .. ..n 11
nil. IUI III) Ulf VJivow i
one p. m., on
MAklllt V OI.'tVlM.'M lll.Ml ''(')
mvmmi, oiui "" .,, w r'.W. . it. t:e
II w.milirr Ai.Koras, Jark. I? T . I, i if 't lms "w '
west,
i. ,..,vnr
lih,i , v nd ' Mwa two for buy hats will do well to see my
d thet.rand wan a. fnm buv ng elsewhere.
a quarter cigar, u ; & reasonable.-Mrs.
want wiivn )" :iiu,, l t p,,torson. tJorneiius. yjiv
Kept at every iuu r; -
. .. . t'.... t ii. im. "
H. 1. corneoua
fiimi bait LaKe,
Postmaster
stMH s a caru n,,,i
i dated September 10 - and
savs
Millinery Opening
! the largest temple in the
imn lllltny K.I.Hl K"t"i ' , ,,i , ,u
I I muii.r, piital.. dlVr' Kr , 14 4V, mnrket for
lu.i.i . l.,r Clmini. on iiciwor,.11 . nn, ,n the lliat Ktl 4".
i.i.'i. ..I,,, vi a. sii.i).iim.i"y,-HT. " V 3 :..i..o nut or sawed, in
In,- ,l, Ivin hay ranks, ii ImM ? '5 CClUir Blimni , fc faiJ t0
ci.liinniut waiion t.H.1, ii.n .,.,,!?'A,J.t liivvro or tniiU lots, diiowi
0. S. Keynoius, ot
e,
ii j tr:
it s a lino city, having a Call and see our ran anu ,,mi
it is u ouva . ... . nn riiatdnv A 1 are cor-
. now, " . - - 1)U
dially invited -Mrs. n.
Frost, one door east of Ur. lam
iesie's Building.
; .i.... tiinir ciitw.,
iiimK". ii'HUT, imiiy t-iiMinit" , - ii,
ln.nmii, milk carl. No. 4 Hharpleaa m k
si'imrultir, nt.arlv niw; 5 b.lieitiU, a.l
nllinr hiMiHt.linlil (rntitlH. ,
Under ?ducusii,
. . . . n u...,.bu nnif SOIL
r .. t ir. , u- i i if. mil i i ... i i xin w:iniu "
m tmu oi . wtie "v;-,,,,!,,,;! . " 7 ;., th c tv from
Ten and over, one year u.i.m K J weiu JI T" afternoon,
note, G per cent. North Plains. Monday aiternot .
W. W. Paine, Owner. Carstens. of Banks, was
John Vanderwal, .Auctioneer & i . he'eity Friday.
Clerk. ,
A new candy has come to light
a ita ft winner. Ask tor
mm ivo r - ,
"Cocoa Buds", we are h
originators. Den of Sweets.
Wna Rnscow representing the
street fair management, went to
id week, and conferred
with Arnold, who will be here at
the street fair.
A vminir China rooster, fright
ened from the fields and losipg
v, nn..K.i jilicrited in the court
Ilia v.wv.. . , .-r, . . .
yard, yesterday afternoon. He
was a fine looking fellow and
every man who saw him involun
4,.;hr oVmr down the winkers of
the right eye. He was somewhat
.miiH tn tinri nimseii SO Close
out il lt- ,. 1
tr. t ho aws that protect nun,
tr-w fiitrht only when a farmer s
lad, about 15 years of age, pass
ed by.
Mrs. Mary C. Chaduck, of
Jamestown, N. lh. recently ar
rived in Hillsboro Tor a visit, wiw
her half-sisters. Mesdames He
becca Whitmore, Agnes Camp
kn onri l.Vnncia (ota. and will
UCll HUM , ' . .
flmoin lltl til October 1. ine
sisters had not met since 1871
0.0 imiif ntm. Mrs. LnauuvR o
mr.tv,tr nnd steD-mother to the
4V,WQ TTillshom ladies, still lives
in North Dakota at the age of 88
years, and is in good health,
kimi Vior second sitrht. and she
liuvtnr. - ,. 1
can sew and write as wen a
could when a young woman.
Mrs. Chaduck is much pleased
vi.;tb. (Voiron, and never until
reaching this state had she seen
peaches, pears and appies grow
ing on tne trees.
ugasBin mm
Shoes now on sale at Wyatt & J 5. LORSUNG
Pa 92 I si
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I, announce myself a candidate
for representative oeioie n.c
rimary Nominating election w
ha run in uruiiv. ucuttiuwvi
subject to decision of Republican
voters ot wasningwn uiuihj,
T favor Statement Number 1,
The Direct Primary Nominating
t o,., oH om nnnosed to Assemuiy
method. I favor the law sub- yesterday,
ecting othcers to recati uy
egal voters of the state.
J. N. Hoffman,
South Forest Grove Precinct.
I Large Barns a Specialty
. 1 I mam .
Menzies' Shoes for men the ind'pt phone 151 Rood's uiv. m
best quality at the lowest price. II R f n 15 u
Tx,ni Ar I "ft III1WW.V, , ,
... . Tjii;rt.i. t
H. UllllllKtl, . v. ... SMIBV,'
r.vnva nccomnanied bv his broth-
UlViv, v. 1 - . 1
er, Thos., was in town yesteruay
morning.
n,- tr, Wvatt & Co. for the eel-
tad Packard dress shoe. See
V S-. VV
window display.
John B. Stewart, of South Tua
latin, who has been foreman in'
the Rehse hopyard, was in town
DR U. r. HEINtCK, V. S. D. V. D.
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGKON
SHERWOOD STA BLK
... tt cl..aAn.l 1 1 . a
lad. fnoaeuu, d"uu".
1 ion Rchnlmerich departed last
evening for a few days in South
ern Oregon.
Born, to L. C. Kendall and
wife, of near Greenville, Sept.
13, 1910, a son.
Wmmott Bros, now handle
"Sealshipt" oysters. Try tnem.
Ask about them.
Mi- and Mrs. Daniel Hutton,
of Fairfield, Iowa, cousins of the
Whitmore boys, are visiting m
Hillsboro and Laurel.
A. E. Teat and wife, of near
Varley, were in the city yester
day morning.
DR. J. B. NORMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office in
TAMIESIE BUILDING
Calls Promptly Answered
Argus and Oregonian, $2..
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