HILL8H0K0 AROU9, NOV 18 1 0 HATIVE SON MAKES 5 APPEAL OM MEASURES In l r ,u,,u,,nK '"'"""'y Woftd jOAMiSHW WOBDSON DIVISION To" (Mbcr McMiirca Cuming up Fjitr Ark'": W'll ,,M1 ,,!,' jiiow m' hw in yur ln"Ml val' Uiblf !1mT tOCOIlie iM'for.' (till- Ull,ay,.l t Hlld VtltTH of) Wusli injfUm t'ounty on Homr mm-iimuhs tliat I voted n t the ,0111 ( t-l.-ct in. Nov. K. und hh..w wmtf n:i'nn tluit art- of vital jniiorta!iv to the taxpuy.TH of t,U coui.ty and u!ho all otli.-r fountii'i f tw State or Orison? Kirnt on tlit lit of iniMrlani v in the 'H',U, f"r l,u' l,llrloM of buiMirijr uii'liiiaintuinin kmn which in my mind in very jimiilo aii'l ''' lved. W'V ihutiKl wi- Mtil'iKirt thin ineiwure? We, at a" eliftioii culled I')' trirtu "'' lime prcvimi to thin, voted a fivt' mill tax for rK'k rJ in a numUT of precinct in county. Som' of tin- dilier fntw'tionH have liecn c mini tied gnd oiih art' in course of con jtrurtion. Whether or not the pad in pi-ojwrly built, in not for me to Kettle, but in cither cone, if the mad in pnrlv built, we may continue on the Harm- lim; if not. time will tell M,I i)n'Hr construction will follow. Hut to l ay for it U the vital question with um; to pay ty tax it once is aliniwt irnjMwuililu. No pnc would vote a tax mi lurk'e. Hut by l-'iidiiiK' and Kcttintf the now , w e could pay the in fi-rest without feci in if It much. ml K'el the vme of the road to help pay the tax. Vote ye for bond. Next of importance in against county division by the State at lanre. The riifht of the State at Urk'e to vote on county division in l sense is unconstitutional, as it is, is taxation without repre sentation. The counties interest ed should have the Hole rik'ht to vote on annexation an division. Another iinixirUnt measure frum an educational RUndisiint in the County Hitfh School. You an do no better than give vour children a itmm1 education, or at leant provide a mean whereby they niik'ht attain it. Another measure of much im portance to the Jieople of Oregon la the Ma to wide prohibitum. Thin is a question of national im portance ami Hhould 1' settled for the liest interests of all con cerned. It might U' U-tter for the people of Oregon to U1 total abstainers, but passing a law to that effect docs not make them W. It has leen tried forages to reach a man's heart you have to do so through a different chan tiel than the law. The constitu turn of the first thirteen States wiys that the majority should rule, ami they have ruled, and Will continue to do so with the . . ... Uw. ns without It. At one time there was a tax placed on tea. that the ieople then of Ih colonies. by a majority of the district interested, thouirh un just, and they refused to pay the tax. That caused the Revolution and later on the Independent thirteen United States. 1 do not undertake to say that by passing the State wide Prohibition Law win cause a war, but it will keep up a continuous strife by factions. hitch faction, regardless of the majority in districts, will striving to force this minority opinion upon the will of the nm Jantyaa long as the manufactory anil sale is upheld by the genera KWernnienL 1 undertake to sav that every person in his own mind intends h" lie just and fuir with his fel w 'nan. Some of you have wen called on to decide the fate a human being. You decide on the matters of justice. Then this iiuestionof prohibition comes "own to what is called Home wlf. Kach city as a District nus the riirht bv this majority vote, to decide the question for metnselves; it 18 the same nil you would mete out were you in 111,1 jury box. Why not. then mete out by the ballot 1hx one ami all measures that will come before you on November 8th in like justice. Yours truly, James 11. Sewell. . K. Kimyon, w ,o (.,. i court rejM.rt. r in W'a .liinton county, and th.- I t f t h .Ii'.lu-ial . district, forinany jean, forth. lirst lime in all hi ji-ars here, h-arned tin t hill s hat Wa ,hin' tin County can do in tin- niatN r of raising appl.M. C. ;, jH in the market fi,r it ai r.-a-f of hill orchard laixh. Ihat can ea uly he denned up and put out to trees. Sam Soreii'iini, ,f m ar Witch ii i ,i t.i. H.I..-I, rn-nnij IHii'liI a horse for Jl'J.'i I miii a ehan hn i:ivi. is name a, A. I.. Anderson, ehterd.r, a Mr. .lones. of Mar ion toiihlv, came down am lelltilieil U:e animal iti Im IiiIi lii to him. Yotefi. attention A. C. Alex- IMiler, til ron-i-t l,roe, iiameil for c un ty eei k. but his name i i not on t he haul, i on Will t'et clean, ellieient service if oii w nle iii his name thm "X i. ( '. Alexander. " J. '. Kerr, ec' y I'mhi. ( 'otlllliittee FATALITY ftT THE E a. Ahiek. of c;i.Hcad.; iKks. nnr fi p i nnnn isthevuestof Mr. and Mrs. I'. uUUUL LUUlJ fl. nUUU 1. I.illii'anl, oi near iiurei. I divers of maple candy will find various kinds just made at the Hen of Sweets. Meml i, Young Man Nearly Sev ered I 'nun llody WAS KIDISti ON AN IIIVATHU lilhrrl Shaver, Acd U l.ilc in Peculiar Manner ; Jas. Ya'er, of West Hillsboro, and interestc-d in orcharding, was in town txlay. Marshrnallows are troi njr well nearly everylxsiy likes them. We sell tnern at the Den of Vearit, I.UKtH Sweets. Tlie(!offee Club w ill meet at the home of Mrs. J. C. Iamkin Saturday afternoon. M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is Prominent Pioneer, and Man Uni versally IVcloved, Passes DIED FROM ATTACK OF BBKiHTS Wa ill but i Week, and Chance lor Wome was I'nexpecled John N'yhir. cainlnlate for immissioiifr on the Uepuhlician ticket, was in the city vesti-rdav. and tellt the Ari'ns that he re- eived a telegram aiinouncin the it h of his sister in Portland. Mr. Nler Mated that he Would attend the fuiier.ll oliSe plies. A yen t Vick'-rs has soM tickets . I, tack to v aucoiua, ia. , to Mr, and Mrs. 0. 15. Johnin. who iHVe been IIimmI Kiver resiilelit.S for some tune, ami who recently ame to IlillsUipi for medical attendance. R. A. W it hycoinl), recently of 'ortland, and who was manager of the Portland, llu-h School paper, was In town yesterday, and is now located on tlm farm near Fanniitt-ni. - IV-.rn. OctolM-r lis. liipi, to Kl. mer I.ila aui wile, oi ,aies Creek, a son. 1 he vouiik' man is ale and hearty and will proba ly ! a naw mill man w hen he Krow s up. II. C. Carstens, of Hoy, was in the city yesterday afternoon, and dalled on the Arus. Mr. Carstens was on his return from ;i Portland triji. A. ( . A evan.ter. a onner new spaer man ot rorest i trove. and who was connecteil with Mr. Yolk, of the News, was in the city fhterday afterniHin, .1. H. Walker, of bi low P.ea- verton. and who Is oinnmeii to uttiiiK' off a part of Washington . . . .1 ..... . ....I , couniv, was III ioecu h jh-i. morniiiK'. I Kit) I II ik'Mi: PAkl V f enry ( iarrett. the acd lather .1. II. (Jarrett, of the C. C. More, died at thedarrett home, October litl. l'.tlo. He was lsirn years. In lwJ, he came- to '""' " ir....L. f 1. :.u v. in i oles County. III.. beiHcrnlier I Kiehanls. and alleges cruel anu : ? . , J i V. - i i moinu n ii n ! 1 u 'j lm i t rvm r iu flix.-il7 I4U HUM oa f V4 1 win 1 1 lJ mininir exoerlences. and boueht J. W. Vandervelden. of Roy. a tract of land southeast of this was in Tuesday, and stated that city. He was married to Evelyn the United have finished their Stewart, a daughter of the late steam-shovel work on that line. Thos. Stewart nioneer of 1845. Pure White Leghorn cockerels on March 12.1871. The widow this year's brood for sale. - and the following children sur- Hockmann, Wheeler Reaverton, Orepon, 31-6 ivw. a i an eany ac, ne moveil to Marshall County, the ime .state, w here he was mar- ied, in lsfd, to Hannah Welch, io survives, and who resides in ns city. Aixiut z. years apo, ie and his wife moved to Oregon. ie funeral took nlace from the i i uniU residence. Sunday, and ."Irs. r. interment was in the ilillsboro Station. .. . .. Riiil.. ' meiei J . I '" I he following children survive .wjn Iittr. of P.ethany, was nm: a- vv. ami Mrs. naran m i,,wn T,it.v;r .IV nftermKm. Mr. oekwell, Pendleton; Mrs. Klla Hitter sav.4 that the lsvs in his v alK .... . . i i : n .1 . ..... l If I I Horse tor sale bay, d years er, Warrentown, Ore,: J. Lection have, been very busy the (iarrett. HillsUiro, and Mrs. Ii:LSt f..w wt...ks. Myrtle ( arnes, oi Pilot KH'k. in-. mm. I Il.xl lu t. I Ptakr. ioirtr i'i t i r 2 w f io MiiiilKoimiy Turner Id W A HcIIiii- Ijlier, itVt a wr ft t ii r J Ixh i mil miMiiw ruin ii'"KKi '"'" . , n:n.i hh.I.hm Coruch.... 5K, COliri Jiafiors HI MUIMM.io, ycio- Uiii iiriKrtt Jr io Wii.irn sirpii- Iter 20. 1010. County Judge J. Wr. rix. 4 aetel art l'i I IHJ 5' GtHldin OtlU'jatill IT. lint A ) lliill.lt to J li IMIlon, I l'he young ladies of the Kighth f t"., ,, of the I S mm 'lioois Saturday evening entertained the Kiys of the same classes at the mine of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Pun- . ... i. tl:ll .1...-. Tlw, l-Illl. Ill .Minil IllllMKMO. nil veniiiL' was eniovalile with eames and conversauon. i.ik.oi refreshments were served. AUul thirty were present: I .Vnttr TiKton. .Sdpnia nrii'innn l I....). 11.,, l'miKTi O'Onnor, l'i W.l. li Ncl ir apkiMMi, l-.va Minn. n-'i I'llntaii, W iiiiulir.l l'ltiimii Hu'lmln Iw-i. Inimti. Ilia. llrtllitiiK fun! l.i'lit!, l.vnn lUUnnl. .. ., L L I.' (Jitll, KlV i OMr, i iii i. r I 1 llll I'lHltr, lU'V Hcth ('run ninl MnM Clif lluntrll M"f illins, Atlliur Slifidrl, Kov SiKlrr. Ravmnii.l I.li;f, Mill.ni lhitvry it.ili A (in 1 .irniminn. Mrs. Josephine ( ase. theteacn- I Mn Duncan acted as er. One ot the leaiures of the party was the initiation of , 1 .1.1' I t ! i M11I1 COMMUNICATED Kditor Argus: inir snace 101 in is I'1. ( T. Kane was down from the drove yesterday. John Wilhelmsen, of Forest (rove, was in the city Tuesday Afternoon. C. Algeaheimer.of neat Scholia, up to the city yesterday morning. C. Vinhl onrl Ufifo of tiear Jobe'a, were in town the first of me week. Two fine fresh cows for sale 0I a Holstein. Mrs. Louisa uegor, Newton, Ore. 34-G . 5. A. Plieth, of Tigard, and J lv Dickaaon, of Mountaindale, were in the city yesterday. I write you ask a few words favor of I). 1?. Hurkhalter. cam ,!.!.. for county eommissioiici, ' .' .1 . .11 Mr. Hurkhalter lias an uw quau Cent ions for a good commissioner He is a man of all'airs. is a prac lienl self-reliant citizen, am: ihv the vote of any citizen Althoinrh a Republican, I expect ... ,.i,. for him and can assure all that he is in the highest sense a man worthy 01 hum.. A Reader. COKONI-K'S JURY . 1,' r. 15i-own went to V.OIOIiei 11. v . ii..i.,..i; Coini. iv. swore a jui 1 .1. l flu. irround of the WHICH ..,1,;,. United Railway accident wh u.,.1 ;., f'.vt. ileal lis. ast Wei resuuvo in , , 1 .; nm then the r x"vent to Portland to .,;. i i uu ics 01 uiu "oi, ,V... (J r identilication 0 r.iau 1 ' ... (V ,.eks were ob me uve , ...:.,.! nm the next dav jury u.d a session at Reaverton i "7..!.i...w.. wrns taken. It ap " ""if. , n i he evidence taken fore the inquest that there was some yery careless work ellec ed at the scene 01 from me HTt Shaver, aged sixteen ears, and a laltorer at the For- t drove condenser, had his ad nearly severed while riding an elevator, Tuesday after- n. He w as nrostrate on the evator Moor, and was lookmir own over the edge. In raising, hood om neck was caught between terday. Hon. Imis A. Rood, one of Ore gon's noted pioneers, died at his still inthehousemoving business, home on First Street in this city, and if you have a building to Tuesday morning, Nov. 1. 1910, move, see mm ior an estimate. t ,.;,rkt ,,',.1.1, ft, on ;ilni,aa Andrew Heckmann, of near 0f but a few davs. dissolution l.ethany, and lor many moons i(:mv Hue n RnVhfa iWmw. Mr. lltxxl was lxrn in Norway, January 31, 1837, and at the age the floor aU.ve and the raisimr C... to the k-irr l.ivhKW for 01 w years emigrated to Amen K.rof the lift I ie:.th was vour electric liifhtsuoolies. Sec- ca with his father, his mother inoht instantaneous. Thelxiy was supervisor in his section and a was in the city yes- o blame for the accident, if the unts are true concerning the id accident. ondd'iorejtstof OescentTheatre. having passed away in Scandi- II. Kennedy, of Hanks, was navia. The father and the four ill II . . A it t in tow n last evening, enrouie ooys, an very young semen in home from a trip to Portland, LaFayette County, Wisconsin, w here he disposed of a carload the year of their immigration. of onions. Four years later Louis Rood left Money to loan on real estate for California, where he worked security. We sell farms. Try m me goiu mines, a iew years us. The Wehfoot Realty Co. 'aa-r ne came v uregon anu jjjsH),. i2tf went up into the Idaho district, Catherine Richards, of Port-rnv'e '7 '"-o v, 1U e'M .. vuora In 1X1.0 hf inmo- ta ind. wants a divorce irom .. v, HfcAL ESIAIK TRANSFERS Old; M'X); broke, and sound and I true. Martin Vandehey, at county farm. Newton, one mile Southeast of HillsUiro. 33-5 Wm. K. Tate and Mrs. Ada Hurt w ere married at the county 10 65 John Milne, of North Plains, returned Tuesday morning from a trip to Portland. John remem bered the Rest Room rund with a piece-of-eight. The Ladies of the Methodist vive: Mrs. Thomas Humphreys, lull 111 l uiivirw W ! Datifitnl U V 1 Siiulrr, (.' a fire I J 1)111 II kh.x'o to Sol Ha) a. tract III I'aimtw, 4SH00 45 I'. Ki rr lo Im Hieilrr, xi.tix a arc 6 t 1 r 1 16 ommiii Aimrrr io .it niiui nn i-.uiuu, - - - . . . I it r ti j ti ) ii-ii. I t. 1 Ml L:,.l. ....... Hannnai. Ilfo H ViH h!nru Hlll. u ' a tec 35 1 1 r j w 700 cnurcn 111 serve i cihcm-ii ou- i m-im-i, v.v-. , . ijoita Hultr ft al to Wm Turtnti, 11 ,u,r f,n Fridnv eveniny. Nov. 11. DOrO, Ure.tMrS. U. Lu CUU1S, luu Siokra ail I-'utrsi (trove t l,,,,.i. ,.nrirr Qnnruir Forest Cirove. Ore., and lhos. e m.ii 1 0. 1 1 i..,-ii.iii 111 '" u.uiu, ruuv., unit i, .uiiiti ... . 1 e r.-lil t., a '2 I r. ,1 1 ...t ,...i in 1 1 n 1 1 w iimo 1 run o.ou 10 O U IHPIH. y 1 1,,1,,-U.ui tn C A Miihnslrll. --I A IU . Olll IV K S I1JIH rt'l.llll -1 . ?.. 4 lot in 11.1uu.ro. " ""r , judge ttooq was prominent in Rood, with the Pacific Railway & , o, Navigation Company, of this city. Mrs. Jabez Wilkes has return- Pr. npnm:npnl- Tn a T'tivin to h u Wortii, 40 a acc s euiiom .10 Wash ngton County, and for N.rit 10,000 relatives at Muscatine, Iowa, ... . zM ' ru. , , o K,,wK,e,,,,,. tract ani, also a trip to Okja Of course - o had succeeded w m ltix ioc" 'c sicai;; Kit Z 3 she hkes Oregon best of all. himsJfJ He was decteU to the Dwight Pomeroy and wife re- office in 1898 and served eight turned this morning from a two years, giving universal satis weeks' visit with their daughter faction. He became a Mason in un in the Bake Oven, Eastern California, and later affiliated Oregon country. Dwight says with Tuality Lodge A. F. & A, that there s nothing like being M. of this city, Of his immediate family three i .1 Tin.-j f Circuit court-Judge Campbell Droiners suryive-jonn denied writ of review in the case Appieion v,uy, mo., n.mrew of the Reaverton School District good. gS T and the n unct on has been dis- 7 v,v -t"" ci o i4..(rmn takes place from the family resi- is to pay all claims against prop vs, Comrliu ISuo Win Kotib to Jiu Kolib, ins ml m SVi'4 a near Ccntrrville Js K0I1I1 to Wm K0I1I1, lua Intort si in j.oj acres ' Aliulmm Altscliulcr to l W Marsh, i do a arc .U I i ' 5 ,0 r nocaiiiH i" it . . i i, i. , vits HWHIS4 S ft l Hunk 600 graiiupa. llriirv Vott lo Schranirl & l'avics, limlirr 111 (Hl2nri. 1000 Ailoh li I'ollriilottel to same, timber in arc IQ t 1 n r w 3o K F l.ntuic to C. O lk-rtaron, I acie s t 1 s r A w 1 Marv Sua to I.oruiK luiv, U'l 151 Hcaver.ol.-Kcc.lvmc a. y. , -; - " 2:00 O'clock. Judge KOOd WaS 3 m itiinu'r io j v. tini-ii, uMit 1 m i'.i. ii vuniii t. t'.f 1 f 1: 1 . . .: : . . i .i. um.irn ...... :. 1 j i:u4., ..o man Oi steruiiK viiaiackeusins, i-nun irsci .on " "'I cri v uivo veil. ivicoaiuo is, .. ,, , .1 1 K K ici.is .i, to K c u.irihu.t ct at, i;ic'hird d.u-ree of divorce. He was a sel1 wacatea man ana trui'i in 1. a Sitarks donation 10,000 was wirtpiv read, aitnoucn nis j 01 h Cionin to c K Nornr, 1 05 a Kobt. From, who has been un- opportunities for school in his sec J4 1 r ' -;- :": " der Agent Vickers at the b. r. hmhnnd davs were not of the U II llii 11 Hull IO J A KOWeil. 4 H ..- ii-ii. 1 .... r... 1.""' .... vtni,..,! 111 u n 1 1 tiir rruiiivii .i. ,.1 Su-liolla. .. iioo uwu"i "l",""" v."-'. uesi, t i.' iii.fim, I,. KiortMice K Kcott. lot months, has oeen appointea lteiisi Hie liciiit- 10 agent and western union oper- public salu to i-'ink- to Roi.en lunke, 40 a sec i . t Sutherlh. Oregon-near Roseburg. D. E. Blackburn sue Monday. Gu larger, a 16-year old U)y and his sister, w ho resale northeast of Cedar Mill, chased a large black bear with a trap on his foot, several miles. When they had followed P.ruin to about 200 yards of the W'm. Lay-field place the boy shot the bear. They then went to the house and finding no one but Mrs. Layfield at home, asked her to help pull his bearship to where they could get him loaded on a wagon. Mrs. Layfield helped them get the carcass to the main road, and Gus sent home for a team and wagon. He was taken to the Jerger ranch, and dressed. The ear weighed 300 pounds ard wa3 the largest ever seen in that sec tion. Young Berger feels very proud over his prow ess as a bear slayer, and the little girl, who accompanied him, is now trying her hand at cooking bear steaks. Farmers in the vicinity of Bea- verton, lieedville and Wheeler are notified that the Wheeler warehouse is now open and ready to receive hay, grain and pota toes. Will also buy and sell hay. grain, mill leeu, sana, gravel and cement. Give me a call. J. H, Wheeler, Wheeler, on Southern Pacific. 5 About 120 delegates from the uoys Clubs of the state, and a number of leaders and speakers, will be in Hillsboro at the Fourth Annual convention, which con venes on November 25 and holds until the 27th, inclusive. An ex tensive program has been ar ranged, and the convention committees from the various churches are busy with plans for the big meeting and expect to canvass for entertainment at an early data. They request the aid of the people of Hillsboro in this work and will appreciate all help tendered. The committee wishes Hillsboro to make the k)s feel at home when they ar rive, and asks that all work to make the convention a success. I represent the Spirella corset Make selections in your home, where accurate measurements can be taken, and you get a cor set to meet the requirements of your figure. Send postal card, or phone call for appointment. Mrs. M. L. Caudle, Hillsboro, Oregon, Fifth and Jackson Sts, Ind. phone. 584. 26-37 Paved streets are what you you want, and then you will have dandy little town, said traveler, Monday. "Your busi ness buildings are a credit to the community, but your plank streets remind me of the olden days that are gone." It looks as though Hillsboro can afford to have decent streets the pnnci pal thoroughfares, at least. Just ask Emnck & Corwin to see one or their new gopher traps. Gets them every time and there is no chance of shoot ing yourself or running a spear in vour hand. Mrs. T. W. Wyatt entertained a number of ladies last Friday afternoon at her new home on Main Street, the guest of honor being her sister, Mrs. McCarter, of Vancouver, B. 0. Light re freshments were served after an atternoon ot conversation and cards. PROfEHMONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Pbynlrln tod Sarffroii Otfle Hallfjr Mrrgan bine. Hiwlair. Rooms li, 13 ami 14. Kaldanc Mouth wmt corner Karelins anil ttoivtiil Mtrwla. Both 'fbonea. S. T. LINKLATHR, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offioa npiUIrt ovorTha Delia Prtig tUot final ilanos bat of Cotitt llouw, io Mm eornar of tb hlock. JAME8 FHILLIPK TAMIlMIK, U. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Burgeon Southern Paclfla Hailroail Co. Consultation la French or Kniflmh. Of. Una upataira, over A. Urosa' stortt, north aide of Main Ht,, Uillaboni, Or. A.B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. Tli'llck, n DR. ELMER H. SMITH Osteopathic Physir iin OFFICE HOURS MomUyi, Wilnealays and Friilnys 9 ton; lto4; 7108. Tuestlaya, ThurvWjra and Satunl.iy.t 7 to 8 p. m. Llnklater Bldg over Delta. Both l'hoiu-i lrWrWrWrVVWVVWWWW DR. W. E. PITTENGER Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Orer Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ------ OREGON (N. A. Bmrntn W. . Ntra BAG LEY A HARE ATTORN KYS-AT-L AW Rooms 1 and t Hhnte BaHding HILLSB0K0. . . 0KEGON. I 2 r 1 w 11 11 1 it'ill linui iu i- n tm... j 1 .1 imLll 11 1 1 H111 ,1 innion 1200 ceeus llllll ill. uus iiatc. wu r'a null's to w K I'riikcti, nx feet 1!ls many friends here who wish s...re I. k 3 r' Vrov r...........4 mm suocess. O W Mii'ppr.i IO IVH um .........ie! n r A w wo Pi.ttlHiid lleikliln Ketltv to C I: I nr. UWrtlUll Kunielin, 2 lot rorllaim neiius No. a Same to fll a Aaiury, "" tract Olin l-onl U) r. Kftiarra, 10 a ir- Lt in it IMace Henry Olnluiiinii to Kn estine Cars- tens, 37 Do a sec 1 t j s 1 1 w Alice Wliee er to tUliei nocnen, one acie near heeler l. iiini Fishltniu to 1. C Oarritiits, q C .. - - 1 . 10 M I M Hl-l- aillt n... , .. .. , , , - 1 .. Alirtiham Altsclmler to D W Marsh, ty on his railroad ret'Ora. Bower- harrow, cultivator, heavy Burg wa itniBfci5"rI,w 100 man iioonie claim tne usual Dig s. wBou, H.n.K -i.s :.. m Mnv9ii6oa oDen butrev. cart, set heavy work har m"Ku.V.; : 1 maouiy. ; ue all household furniture. 3 bedrooin r( il I a u . 11 titui nni ....... . ri" (,- AAnrAnr ofill . S M Sinvsei to 11 K Nohle, same as i lie eitiuiiv juiikc wnicav aim ,uitel complete, 12-H extenion aining i 1 iHiius liii; it in ui nic duikc, 1 laute. amcneu utuic. uuuc v-uiuiun ttiiotc-,... , 1 . , j I t . i:.t, ..,..;ia 1 I t Heard to j w iiams, 20.105a mr, seweii says ne is sausneu i ." ....c, w. H Henry No'and die... " wifh the Outlook and SaVS he Eu'Pir,e cream "Pa"-. 6 to-gal cream ..'"! . i 11 t .u. In Willi llic uiiiiimri aau oajra ''c-. f..m tnnla nl niiinprmi!) olher ar- j W iimnes 10 j -.. wi unonostionab y be elected. ,7i wTiw -n. Twentv ""t"" .. .. . l..J... 1 l:.. (Ua ,,M nn ' t i- n..i-: a . dliuue vii'iiaiu nun 111c icimuuion 1 geese, o pairs icaiu uutii, 1, m m- that everv "Ian Kuuner ducks, ana tome cnictens The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale at his farm 3 miles due east of Hillsboro. and one and one-half miles northwest of lieedville, at ten a. m.Vl.on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15 Roan horse. 12 vears. uoo; erav mare, 8 This week closes the Campaign, ym, 1400; gray horse, 10 yr, 1200; gray 10 The usual "yarns" may now be ni, io yis. noo. with mckiintr wit at v,,..r.t..1 hut voters o-pnerallv s,;,ei D.lue n.e8.u ?' ml" ,u ulouu- 10 I 1 ., .. .. . 1 ,.A ed and graded jersey, an in mm, corn- pay little atietHlon 10 ine uyera iug fresh (roul January 1 on; two heifers, 1 sent OUt at the last minute. t,acn 1 yrs, lull-blood Jerseys, with can; 4 nei t;,.L-r nwL-inir Vionrtv plnims fer calves, full-blood Jersey bull, coming Hand Wert admirers allege that he W Will run very sironK ' toe euuu- tootn barrow, three-section steel drag I have a 3 1-4x4 1-4 kodak in perfect condition with both film and plate attachments; a com plete developing and printing outfit: a portrait lens: and other supplies. Can be had for $15, if taken at once. Box 293, Hills boro. Lilly & Company.in business at Gales City, have sued the Sweeney Construction Co., for something over $1,000 for sup plies furnished. They asked for interest on the sum since Octo ber, 1909. Hon. W. N. Barrett is counsel for the Lilly Company. Fonr men wanted to grub. Will furnish team, stump puller, cable, power, etc., to right Dentist E. B. TONGUE ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Rooms j, 4, ft s, Morgan BIk, Hillsboro JOHN 11. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offics Upstairs, Bsiley Mcrgsn Block Rooms, i aal t. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. rWrVVAMrVWWWWVWI W. N. BARRETT ATTO RNBY-AT-LA W Ornoc: Main Street, opp. Court Houue. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan BIk, Upstair, Rooms j, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Offlca-phonea: Facitio State 501; Iud. 21.1 Residence phones; Independent 243; Fa ct rio States 481. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do High Class , Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment Trmietie Bldg. HlLLSBOKO, 0KK. Main and Third. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8(93, Modern IVrvulman tf imarliM frnskAta atvsst-w firut party. D. H. Willers, Hillsboro, and third Saturdays in each mouth at Ure. . KOUte 4. 1 nree miles SOUth- their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit- IICIIII" .... lit I tt IT llros Inv Co to L beward.Jots in McOiU Acre and Groves' Hul'ts loo donth. lesti f.iiiwnv men Zwed that if there was any . 1 . ' . vt iih l he car befon fSSk it fatil W. they did 11 : I', u After heannir all Eeeeth jury found that t o iiffident and consei,uent fa ta itwasthe result of nep h S Se on the part of some of He en nloyeos. The jury: W. D. fflth Thos. Emrick, Joseph .John Walters and S. M. lunstall, riiiiiips. NOTICE Notice is hereby Riven that all Ilillsboro city warrants of what soever fund are hereby called for payment at my office in the Com mercial Bank, principal and in terest, and that interest will cease after November 3, 1910. h. J. beweli; City Treasurer. Kdurar Ilannan, of Buxton, and who has been engaged in con tracting on the P. li. & N., was down from Buxton yesteruay. New Holland Milchner herring. $110 per keg, at Greer's. mmmithio mmiirniii Thar, pvprv VVIIIUIIbVl V .111,111 w.it v..v , ... , 1 mon ,m tlto ti,.ttt i snfp Cornell mcuuaior. juo capatuy, uu until x.i, .. nv..v ' I llMnn'll.u h,n.vl.r Judirinir" from reports from t. J. , II i n il I liUlllumuuvui voters irom an sections vi inc west of Hillsboro. Mrs. Tucker, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Brown, departed for Ashland, Thursday,' to join her husband, who has engaged in business in that thriving Southern Oregon city. ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial ly invited toattend camp meetings. S. U. KHODK3, Consul. R. E. Haliikkman, Clerk. fem mmmtmwm mmmm, m I I. S. I0RS1ING 1 1 For rent: 160 acres with 40 g Contractor "and '.Builder vict yn nnlf nrof tnrt 1 Vil QAioa I ' iJ i m 1 Laree Barns a Specialty Ind'pt phone iji Rood's Div. y I nnisDoro, ure., k. r. u. 3 u mrmweM county Sewell is making a much stronger run than was at first expected. RI-IHJIU.ICAN MEETINGS Terms of Sale-Under $10, cash; Ten and over, one year bankable note, at 8 per cent. Two per cent, off on cash over ten dollars. James Borwick, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. J. E. Borwick. Clerk. Hon. C. W. Fulton will speak at the court house, Friday evening, at O O Clock. 1 .ortSpViwnnHpr of bnvfi Moun. Bowerman and Hawley are taindale, and one of the rustlers billed to speak here next Mon- of his secti0n, was in the county day. at i o ciock p. m. Tnw Lan Kogers and Edith Kinton Mr. ami Mrs. R Tt. Abbott r- The ilillsDoro DarDer snops were married at. Cnmplina not turned Monday from a visit with will close, commencing with Mon- 30, 1910, at the home of George their daughter. Mrs. L. A. Whit- day next, at 7:30 each evening Kinton, Rev. Chas. HotFenden comb, of Portland. I except baturday. othciating. acres in cultivation; lzo acres line pasture lands with running water; fair buildings; 6 miles southwest of Hillsboro. Kuratli Bros. 33-5 Alonzo Squires and Miss Pearl Lingenfelter were united in mar riage at Cornelius, October 27, 1910, at the home of George Lingenfelter, Kev. It. D. Ben ham officiating. C. R. Bloyd, the machinist, is prepared to do all kinds of ma chine work and repairing. Can repair anything from a penny whistle to an aeroplane. 32-4 E. Piatt and wife, of Scio. Linn Co., and Geo. Rigwin and wife, of North Yamhill, were this week's guests at the home of William Wolf and wife, of North Hillsboro. DR U.r. HtlNECK, V. S. D. V. D. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE Ind. Phone 09, Sherwood, Ore. DR. J. B. NORMAN Physician ad Surgeon Office in T AMI ESI E BUILDING Calls Promptly Answered Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.