The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 15, 1911, Image 1

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HIIXSIiORO, ORI-GON, JUNK 15,1911.
NO. 14
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LAST OF MERGER
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John Wilson. Seattle, Itrotlu-r of
Sherburne W ilson, IlitlslMtro
T
A BUSY SESSION
Thi' Iciiii' Italian prisoner in the
county jail rnme near losing his
supper I'ti.lay night. Deputy
iacK, in turning oil the com in na
tion to the safe, unaware of its
little eccentricity, threw the
tuinlilera tril e too far and wlun
he tried to open it to Ret supper ,,undrl Dollars Helnir Turn
to the prisoner he fount! that it ed Over for Special Road Work
was necessary lo use the com-
liiiiiit inn Au Hi.. ul,j,ifr i......
, ; i'.u ,i;.rv.. ' . 7., BBW1E AT SCOTCH CHURCH ACCEPTED
i nn , m i uiij mniit; tall
hustling. David Kuratli. former
Win Married Before Carnu" ol Wivca deputy, located the combination Dr. W. D.Wood Appointed Health Of-
SAIII D AK(!NI) HORN IN SIXTY-SIX
Sailed I'rom East
liter for County for two Yearn
for liim and simper was served.
This is the safe that refused to
Unlock II vi'iir hp uii turn tvlw.n it
contained sev..r:il f hmm.-m.l tni. Hie county court concluded a
ars in checks and money orders, husy session the last of the week
and it was found necessary to The following business was trans-
John Wilson, who with his wife,
was a passenger on the old ship,
Continental, which left New
York in lKOi;, with a cargo of sll'P t Portland to an expert. acted:
;t(KI women, for wives for Seattle
and Tacoma hachelors, ilied .lune
fi, and was Imried JuneS, in the
afternoon. He w as a brother of
Sherburne Wilson, who lived in
Hillslxiro for many years, and
who still retains his property in
North llillslmro. The dead man
was married It years before Hie
Continental sailed out of New
York, and the trip to Seattle was
made through the Straits of
Magellan. The cargo was the
result of an expedition organized
by A. S. Mercer, in 1KM. Mer
cer was president of the Wash
ington Territorial University, and
lie conceived the idea of bringing
out a lot of New Kniland school
ma'ams to later become wives of
Strawberries. Marshall, Oregon Ordered that special road tax
and Maroon for sale. Will de- $2.37G. district No. 2 be drawn
over, ii oruereii in sumc eni .......
niantities. Ceo. Ve.lder and C . ,avor 01 MUttlocK. superyis
Kroifh. 11 miles north of Orenco. or: an(J BPcial tax district Mo,
Call Ceo. Vedder, or (J. Krogh, 20 In? drawn in sum of $1019.58,
I acilic States lelephone. Hills- favor J A .lohnsnn. sunervisor
I i .... I I I '
. , . . , r Allowed: 1'etition Carl Soren
I l i wi 1 11 ii. i.i-.j i . , , i . .. .
-mi ui vuiaw: man in riuuuai'-.
V A 'i ... I., 'ii. I i I . . . . .
. n. I U I per illOIIIUed lO ( i.n M 1 Mr.I. a ttannta
at the recent Supreme Court ex- "'at . ,n sub-d.v.s.on.
j in i mil I.... M- 'I' I..,., I vii.miiviim,
i Ulinil. nil. 1 Ulllft'l lliin IH71 II I ii .. i ii... . j
.ii,,. i. i.,.., .. t i.:....:.. uruereu inai supervisor uis-
niinitiiiK in" ii nil it ui. 1 1 1 1 ik III . ki r 1 or i e
the business collet and also ,ct. N 'ave ,,er 7'nt ?l
since he became secretary of the
Portland Civil Service commis
sion, lie is a son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Tupper, of Hillsboro.
H I, I't-ikins, ri-ronU-r sal it txp. .217 65
l!C lirown, cm 1 tn j SUv Stujnr... 16 i5
1' H Sinilli, wit inii Siotmr 2
IVlrr KiM-kovitcli. wit 8tnar 2 o
Mike Movicli, wit imj Stjmr 2 yO
1' .1 Hrxly, co fruit inspection j 75
Hli A liowln-er, " " " 41 5
S J C.Rlloway. lo 62
Wm Tupper, c h janitor 60 no
Wash-Ore Corpointinn, 1 St w 13 ho
W I) Smith, j f Stte vs S S Smith 14 ao
Wm MtuilUn, c f Stale v Smith 13 30
I, (! Kort, wit fees Stale vs Smith.. 5 50
J M Millrr, cur court witness 6 00
A A Morrill, work on co map 7 50
Bormir Bros, co court, livery hue- 2 50
ieo G Hancock, exp sheriff office. 63 25
H II Bain) c h and jail 2 00
J W J!cKolrts, deputy assessor... 45 00
W ash Co News Times county court
proceedings 7 50
Mux Cranilail, assessor's sa'ary 101 00
C C Store, c h.tjail I 00
llillslioro I111I, printing iV supplies 53 20
IlillslHiro riiarmacy, c h it j.'iil... 2 55
1 (1 Hancock, sherifl ll jinsoners 49 25
1 (1 Ilitiirnek, sherill' sal & dep.. ,225 00
Wash Co Tel Co, c h jihoues 1 j 00
I no NylM-ri;, co com Sal S: mileage S9 "
J W Sewell, co judge sal & eip.....iiy 85
ubn McClarau, co comrs salary
and mileage 84 30
S N I'oole, deputy assessor 78 00
the sitecial tax to be used south
of Newman farm about $500.
Special tax dist 11, A Heckmann
supervisor, turned over to super
visor in sum of $2,491.02.
Warrant of $1,0X) drawn from
general fund to pay expenses for
Sunset Magazine for June:-
ln Apple Land by Walter V
theearlv settlers. Mrs. Wilson Woehlke. beautifully illustrated rock crushmj? at Oswego,
had iieinorrhairea of the lunirs, in four colors. The Hiirnrest Job amounts to be paid from funds
and the' Wilsons, husband and in the World, by Frank Savile. of the several districts using
wife, took the trip in hopes of 1 he present status ot the rana- rook
beneficial results. 111a Canal. The Spell by the Viewers appointed, road peti
The wife died December 17. Williamsons. Ask vour news t"n 1" Lursman, et al: J A lm
1'JlO, lier health returning to her d
after reaching the coast.
The famous expedition had the
support of (iov. Andrews, of
Ma.ssachtisctts.and Ivlward Kver
ett Hale endorsed the scheme.
Nearly all the teachers married,
and became mothers of men fa
mous in Washington State his
tory. John Wilson was Ihii-ii in Ver
mont. Sept. 211. 1S20. Sherburne
I i . . nni . s it 1 n .
ler. one, inos Mtnnen ana surveyor
r. and Mrs. Adolph Siegnst, ' ,1 v ai.--i
Mr. and Mrs. t:. K. K.K.ntz. and L, I ni m ii ?' ."H
Messrs. Fred Vruiman and Carl '"V S,Xtial road
Ileidel were over to Vancouver,
the last of the week, attending
the wedding f Miss Laura L.
igvts to Claud Crawford. Mrs.
Siegrisl was matron of honor at
the ceremony.
Kastbound Yellowstone Nation-
Wilson, the brolher, is the last al I'ai k round trip excursion fares
survivor of his father s family,
and he now resides at 821 l'atton
Avenue, Portland.
district 34
Ordered to build 102 feet
bridges on Beaver road, Dist 31,
to le paid when ttridges are
completed.
Warrant issued to A Schmid
lin, $141. 25, account general road
tax Dist 34.
McKay creek bridge, Tualatin
Plains Church, accepted, $1400.
are in ell'ect June 12 to Sept. 12,
1011 had better come in and see 30 paid to C E Potts, contract
Agent Cooper, of the Oregon price
Fileetne and Hill lines, alxiut this Hoad petition F W Schilling et
trip and get literature giving lull al, referred to district attorney.
description. 10tf Old Dayton road ordered es-
r vii.1,1 rn..w brmurht tablished as per recent survey
-, lion.,..! I'm. ...w..... .. . .... ii 11 m
1: 1.. il... vr:i..., A'. It.. in. o IIm no uiimii . i.t 1,1'ii'U Winter vu MmiKJn iw uicvruouii
iiu nair ui lin n iii-v iv i'i iiiii.ii in i lin ..i.,,.,.,i ... I..UV.I ...... . , 11 I 1. ,.,.,,,,, ,
bam corral, UillsU.m. Ore., at Oats, just going into head, which f "1C"UI
I'Ultl.lC AUCTION
The undersignetl will sell at pub-
10 a. 111.. on
SATURDAY. JUNK 17
Thirty head id" broke and tin
broke horses, raised in Kastern
Oregon, and of hardy breed,
ranging in ages from tour years
to eight years, weighing from
800 to 1.2(H). Will halter every
thing sold, free of charge. This
bunch has some good work horses
in it, and here is an opportunity
to get an animal at a bargain.
Absolutely bona title sale, with
out reserve.
Terms of sale: Bankable note,
at 8 per cent, interest, one year.
' John (iibson, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Hess
is i . 1 a 1 in (lui'miiiiin
IttOllLUII'.wl tftltl tllilf flllil Hl'n rusii
IIH il.Tlll l tl V M4H1 v' I f1y J x'i' T
;...,i,.,o ;. i,..;.ri,t 'I'l.i.ir ctniua lworoad petitions A J
thu H't al, cont'd to July term
,r.in u-im .-.ie,l nn some of Mr. Expenses burial Eli Smith, J B
. I At I t I, .,.,, ' ),ul ol I. ,,..,,! in cum
V ,, , 'a . .1 heut irrnnn. iiianmrna urai, auuncu in auni
, . Ol ipiXI.
Keliable Manutacturer ol hair Coroner's trnscriots Stev Sto-
goons win oe ai ftirs. nain s par jeath, allowed
every hatimiay. iummw on ms- Justice W 1) Smith's trans
play. Orders can be lei t during cri,,t3 allowed: State vs Zim
week. Ladies are invited to call, i,,.;,.!, V3 Kenninirton: Jesse
The Nm th Plains bank has se- Beard; vs W Everest and Geo
leet.il its furniture and fixtures. Deal.
and thev w ill be shipped as soon Justice Cox, Gales Creek, State
the huil.linir. which will be of vs Dell Bisbee, approved.
brick, is erected. Bricks are Justice u ii pry. Beaverton.
TI;ACHl:HS' l-XAMINATION
State vs P C Sims and Christ
Larsen, allowed
Vacation as per petition A
Johnson heirs, et al, disallowec
and supervisor district No 22
ordered to open road.
Dr W D Wood appointed coun
Splendid Program Arranged for
Ciraduation for the Week
BACCALAUREATE SERMON O.N SUNDAY
Opens
With Conservatory Recital
Marsh Hall, Fiiday Eve
in
Commencement week for Pacific
University begins Friday eve
ning. June 10, at 8:00 o'clock,
with a conservatory recital at
Marsh Hall, and from that time
on until Wednesday evening,
every day will be devoted to ex.
ercises of. interest. President
s Paisley, deputy sses.sr 93 00 1 Ferrin will deliver the Baccalau-
Juror's fees, Slate vs S S Smith O .1 reMt ermrin nn Surulnv nt 11-00
I'alniateer, I) 11 Hnirick, T C Iiailey, A J , .
Koy, Andrew jack, a iirandaw, $; each. a. m., ana in tne evening ur.
Roads nd liiijiiwayi lieaii & co Arthur Smith, of China, will de-
$H4 21, Railway Ivpiipment Co " W. .j lecture bpforo the Chris
tian Associations.
The program for Commence
ment follows:
Friday. June 10-8:00 P. M.
Marsh Hall. Conservatory Re
cital.
Saturday, June 17 -8:00 P. M.
Marsh hall, conservatory recital.
Sunday. June 18-11:00 A. M.
Baccalaureate Sermon. President
Ferrin. 8:00 P. M. Address be
fore the Christian Associations,
Dr. Arthur H. Smith, China.
Monday. June 192:00 P. M.
'oueliimnn l'ros V4 24, Inil'onl l'owiler
-'c 93 3H, F L lirown 2.'7 60, Geo McOe
Co surveyor 84 90, John S.ephensou I.br
Co 27 2H, J I) Wirtli 35 Ho, Thos Connell
39 So, Jas II Sewell 8, li KlinKer 83 14,
Kay Winters 15, l;,ank Clark 19 so,(re-
Kon-Wa.shiii);toii Sewer I'ipe Co 9.1 15, J
A Imbrie 43 80, Security ault & Metal
Works 253 9S, Roliert M Imhrie 2 40, A
B Todd s . J W HuHics s 20. Wm (i
'echin 2, Iv mer Wiiehl 32, Hull. do Steam
Roller Co (steam roller) 2S71;, It Flei-
schauer 34 54, C Freeman 2 50, K Mur-
Im k 111 50, John Ilerb 2,v 10. Scott K
lorilon 1I1 putv co surveyor 6 80, () I'
Kssner 4 90, Mho l.lir Co 2, 34, Zina
Wooit Jr 25. G A I'lifth 132, Croner it
Rowell 22 32, Connell X: Co 61 25. John
I oh 11 son 137, Ambrose N-hinldlln 13 75,
Knnes i i.umi.er ks 4 ., t w s.in 13S 6, Senior Class-Day Exercises on
nun man 19 99. UUmnna 5-nft P M I'lnol,
Relief Martin andehey fl2.s 35, N : f if f ,l t,
B I.aConrse 2; 71. S-l,t.,idl A ki.Hsrl, ic.nn3 .ntcoi, iu, l ie oupc
10 10, Hoffman iV Allen 5. Kiinmnca Cup. 8:00 B. M. lieaders Ke
Merc Co 10. liiis liros us is, D. ita cital by the Public Speaking Class
iruK .store 4 25. Tuesday. June 20-10:00 A. M.
Bridges Charles K I'otts Ii4n6 3r, I) Annual Meetintr of Trustees
wen(!er 49. ""e 45 2$ (Insino- Rvpreises nf the Aendp
, - Tl , I hit n 1111 x i'cvianioiiivii vu
c-nas. Aranmer, 01 near Diwim- tMt Afi,(oa v. av ln i
ing, wasuon io ine cuy mon- lx)wden, lX jj 2:00 P. M. Be-
uay. anu caiieu on me nrgus. ,miftM nc Philnmathean aietv
Monmouth Butter at Kmmott Play. "Pygmalion and Galatea."
Bros. Trv it it. is the real on College campus. 4:00 f. M
thing. Philomathean Reception in Philo
T, ,. ... . Man. :ou r. w. Anniversary
i . 1. ivuiur was 01 toe county li'vom cuo nf tho ioan.iora A nm.
- I.' ,i fl O..I ".11111- i viiv nuwii.1,1. iimiu
nt-ai 11 inn 'otL uruve, miui- n
j 1 .
aaymoining. Wprinpsrlnv .Inne 91 1 0-flO A
J. J. VanKleek. of below Kin- M. Graduating Exercises of Un i-
ton. was up to the county seat versity. Conferring of Degrees
Monday. Address by Kev. J. J. Staub. 12
M. Annual Business Meeting of
Associate Alumni. 1:00 P. M.
if l: o.nn Tl 11
1011 P.i,. ui..b 11 u:nt K,uiuuiaLiuii iiniiei. o.w r. m.
itllli 1WI . mill. I 1 11, 111113LIU1 u, 1 4. ii A .
..ii-,. .:;,,,, CiOiuiiieiiceuieiii, voncei L,
I'lllVIUVIII,
Ned E. Rogers am
The duality Drug Store
The place where you are always getting
Drugs of absolute purity and High Qual
ity and compounded by pharmacists who
take pride in the accuracy of their work
Exclusive Agents for Whitman's
Celebrated Chocolates
and Candies
"The Best Ever" Kaminsky's
Make Man Tablets and Dr. David
Roberts Veterinary Remedies
The Delta Drug Store
IIILLSBORO, ORE.
Jesse Myers and Ethel Higgle
were united in marriage, June 7,
J. A.
THORN BURGH
President
J. R. BAILEY W. V.
Vice-Presiilent
MCELDOWNEY
Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Condition on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1911.
Capital and Surplus $50000
$250,378.21 Capital and surplus $50,000.00
Loans
U. S. Bond (at par) 25.000.00
Other Bond 37,140.00
Banking House 18,000.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 134,309.01
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
2,626.29
25,000.00
393,260.93
$470,887.22
Rosorvo 34 Por Oont.
$470,887.22
Hazel C
Rogers, both of Hillsboro, were
united in marriage, June 10, 1911,
County Judge Sewell oflieiating.
Honors For County Students
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailer J. W. Fuqu.
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg'
now being kilned for the walls.
Money to loan on real estate
security. We sell larms. Iry
us. -The Webfoot Realty Co.,
Hiilshoro. 12tf
Jos. F. Saunders, of Bethany,
n.iii. is hrn-i.y Kiymi timt the ('(...my waH jn ln e cjty j.'riday, and call- ty health otlicer for ensuing two
Nchnol HuiiiTiiiti'iKli'lit il huii,'Iiiii I , 11 i' vi,f I
('minlv Hill holil tht. nf(iilir (ixsmlim eil DO UieAlun. nr iimuikiii, "Hjruis.
ti.m for .piunu tor jsin p.nrs t 0,lt. 0f the big eggs from one of Warrant ordered issued in sum
his blooded and registered fowls, of $5(K), favor C F Casteel, sup
and in itself it would have made dist No 1, out of district special
a pretty fair meal. fund, for road work.
i i ..... i
Lvo..irt, o Ordered that telephone and
young, soun.l, gentle, at a bar- fltric power lines remove rub
eain if taken soon. Address Box biah from county .roads, and that
o. ii:n..i.Mn . nr. newspapers ue given notice to
i mat CllCJVI.,
Mrs. William bhuster and the The Five Oaks telenhnne fran-
... lit i r
Misses Miaius, oi uoioenuaie, ,.1Se was granted
Wash., were guests ot William Roads as uer netitions Jas H
Tupper and wife and F. S. Olsen Sewell and Wm Courtney order-
ami tamily, the lastoi tne weeK. ea established
ii- .,f ....ii f,. I Surveyor McGee, John F Cars-
11 vuu want ui oi 1 1 vuui ictiiiii. i i i i i i i
list it with Mr. Sparkman. Third ens a." Jon" .lieiana meei
Street. Independent Tel. West Ju 30 and view road as per
ltoad petition b W schilling et
llillHlmro I'ulihci Si'liuiil IIiiiIiIiiik
liiiini'liiti Wmliiimiliiv. Jiliitt l. i'l 11 ,j0
ii i liick h. in., anil i'oiiIOiiiIiik until Hulur-
iluy, Ju nit :'l, HI r:IK p. in., a liill'iws
l''ur Hliile t't'rtilli'utBS (niif yttar, livo
VIIHI-. Illlll -
Wilnimiliiv n. in Arilliniftii'. t'ivil
(iDVHrniiixut, Knxllnll I.ll 'riiliiif
Wtuliuwlny p. in. -(Ii'ogrsphy, (irsin
nnir. I'll vnli'tt
Thurstlity a. iii.-Orlh"KfShy. Thflory
mid I'l'iii'liou. linok kiHtiilntr.
Thurmlny p. m.-WillliiK. I'hyl(iliKy.
(leoloirv.
Kriilav a. iu.-U.S. IliNtory, 1'hyi.li'al
it'imriinliv. Hutaiiv.
Kritlny p. in, HcImmiI I.hw, I'sycholo
ItV, Ol'lllllllll V.
HatiinlHV a. ni. Knatlinir, Ali'flri
Utmer.ll Mlnliirv.
Kntiiriluv p. in,('oiiiiiNilliiii, Anierl
can 1 .1 tt-i n t n i , lllitory ul' Kilui ullini .
KorHlale I'rliuurv ('nrUlli'Blea -
Wciliimday a. iii.-Mi'I IiiiiIn ill Iti'mllnir, 'M l
VI ... ... 1 .11 t.
I'l" "in Ii. Illlll II mill .
WhiIiu'hcIhv n. in. MhIIiimIh In
KiiuK'', MhiIiihIh In (ti'ii(.(nipliv.
I .a ii
F. L
Brown, who has had Li continued.
TIuiVhiIhv ii. in. Oi ilionnuiliv. Thoory I C harge of the rock work over at Geo McGee. surveyor. Jos Con-
ami I'lttotiee, l.lio Krvilie Blirkhalter U ace. Was null nnH Wm Hntcnol.ip nnnnint.
Ti.i.,H,iayp,,,,-writii,a,Mi hyM- jn the city Saturday, on business ed to view road petition J B
I'rhiav m.-TiiesiN. biii.icih lor i in- at tne court nouse. Camobe et a . on June 20.
nn nnr fn.wr. tn nsk for a Koad petition Herman Engel-
riiniary (iiaili'H, ituHy Work in I'riiimry Ophiller when vou want a cood brecht et als continued.
u.l)H,y'HHibili1 ,,f NannHHiuily in "lilu Ordered that countv will fur
nish rock and road roller pro-
iri.l.j.l lliaf V(l W. u inif outfit.
... i ... i , I Y IUI.U L-'lb I, M.J OUMV-I
Win. win ley, wiin me oig mm- !an ...jii ,.lia j un. ni,u
bermillat Timber, was down to and 'cut down the ml, near 0d
liUlsuoro, over aunuay, visiung I Purdin place.
Willi ma iaiiuij. W M larkson. treas sal .t exo .. 7o kt
Pii-sKnlnsa drivinor horse for Irwiu Hodson Co, supplies, survey-
" " - r- . ,v
aol Will n .i ivni-W Inon rA orBO?KC"- t 5"
1,1, iv a m.-'I'lieslM. BiiliinclH for The- tit the COlirt lOUSe,
SIM! I.uhhiiiih hy HlorirtM, LanKliHL't' WnrK
In I'liinary Um,h, Niiinlmr Work in
l'llinarv (Irailes, I'lioniiiH in I'liinary 10 CCIll SITlOKe no
naiiHH, t'liiiii Himiy. Appiiciini chooNim jn ,e Schiller.
ihih nu nji'iti,
fe'riiliiv ii in I'svoholoirv
(NotH. giiflNtlmiH on Tlmory ami I'rao-
ilre, Wrilinu, ArllliiiiulK', rnyHioioRy
ami 1'svcholcu'V will lm thn minie lor I'll
inary Ctrl iliciUm as tor ol her Orti Ileal es,
v ery I ruiy,
M. i ;e,
County Hcliool Supt
Miss Delia Mays, a freshman
student in domestic science at
F. M. Crabtree, the Laurel the Oregon Agricultural College,
hop grower, was in town Satur- has just been honored by election
day, his first trip to the county as second vice-president of the
seat for weeks. He says crops Waldo Hall Club, the organiza-
are looking line over his way. tion of the girls' dormitory resi-
, T, i . i . dents, for-the coming year, lhe
Merle Brainard and Laura A. L,,:, nntoii u,,,,. Hntia
Barker, of near Laurel, were js to be ex.oir,cio chairman of all
unuea in marriage, June iu, tv. ,,t;n- nnmmaaa
mi. Rev. Blackwell, Hillsboro, iha nmor.nna i- fr.r.Hf,n nf
... . I HI. HUHIV 1 VUO I'V'V- 1M1 V1WV4V-'II-'
OlllCiating. tVlc vonr tir trip fiormitorv Miss
Henry Holland, of Polk countv, Mays' home is at Glencoe, Ore.
and Hattie A. Curtis, of this James Linwood Batchelder, of
county, were united in marriage, Hillsboro. received the degree of
June 9, 1911, Rev. Hubert G. Bachelor of Science in agriculture
Adams oflieiating. at the college commencement ex
, ,t . J ercises, luesday, June 13, and
ine uranu marca is me mosi nut aKqV, nf tha m nirv
li ... a , 1 VI k-'V. I V A VOUUII I HIV HUIIIV V1V1 t
wno esome two lor a quarter roce1ved a like degree, as does
smoke on market made in Ore- Li r.,. d;0u f foni-a
gon, by L. bchiller. When you Kdith Stanlev Brogden. of Hills-
' ri Vc a boro, is to be granted the degree
Grand Marca. Utt L,f limAaiA,. nf s,,;, in Hnmoe.
I V" L 1JUV11V1V1 VI IV. U VV Ul UUUIVU
Cant. Olney. of the Steamer tic science and art. Anders M
Hassalo, was out from Portland, Jeppesen, of Bacona, gets his de-
Monday, attending circuit court, gree in mechanical engineering.
He was accompanied by his wite
and children. Their case against OLSON LEWIS
Albert Sposito, action to dissolve
- I - ..... ... 1' 1 . ' 1 . . X
a .ease was conunueu uniu nexi, u quiet wedding was celebrated
iuuiuaj, i.ii.miu aiicKiiin , t t hnmn nf Mr ami Mrs
was not ready to go to trial, as ,.v.i nio tk;..,i ct0t h;iu!
Attorney Jell reys could not be U &t June 9 19U when
in oftoiiii'inim 1 .
111 L HVIIUUI1VV, fUniM A I ' OfV I Ol H U'QO
Summer Train Schedule, As- united in marriage to Miss Nora
torn Division lhe most desir- Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
able car leaving Hillsboro, to Lewis, of Baseline street. Hon.
make connection with trains on J. W. Sewell, county judge, per-
the Astoria division, for seaside formed the ceremony in the pres
points, is the 7:05 car. Ihis ear enee of relatives and a few in
connects with No. 23 leaving vited friends. The groom has
Portland at 9:20 in the morning, spent his life in this county, and
Parlor cars and first class coaches his family is well known here
FURNITURE!
It is a safe proposition that we
Sell More Furniture
than auy other store in Washing
ton Couuty. Why? Because our
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PRICES are LOWEST
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On the same quality of Goods.
People from a distance are sur
prised when they see that they
can save 25 cents on the dollar by
buyiug from us.
Come to Forest Grove and see for
yourself.
Pinoet Stools, of "VA7"ivll Paper In County
C. O. ROE k CO.
FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
August Boge, of South Tuala
tin, was in towtintjtiV'iHy.
The Hillsboro Ice Company
ii v. i.... 11. ... ...,i:
of 0. G. Wilkes, at Wilkes BroS. rw0 " ! x 7o
Garage, Hillaboro. 11-tf Fashion Stables, livery cor office. , ji 05
., ... . . ., , . al t Case, scnool supi sal fit exp... US 86
Alex Beimrohr, the Gales Creek M c cttSe. traveiiue exoense s jC
will deliver ice at your door every sawmill man, was down to the Oscar m Johnson, for exp cinthing
day. Pacific States Telephone, county seat on business, Friday E;jyjSr; 4 S
Main 173. 13-5 aiternoon. , w Bttile co clerki ga, Jextxaaexo0,
C Ponrann nf Town Hill I W H Morton, c h grounds 3 so
theZeBaliodsof the wlnthed
county, was in from this side of trom a visit to the celebrated t Emmons, constable, state cases.. 250
West Union. Monday torenoon. Kose t estivai. 'Busbong sup recomet Bot... aj
will be carried on all trains be
tween Portland. Astoria and
Clatsop beach points. Oregon
Electric. 13tf
The Corvallis Gazette has the
following to say of the class ora
tion of A. A. Asbahr, son of Juli
us Asbahr and wife, at the re
cent 0. A. C: "The Senior's
Suggestion," by A. A. Asbahr,
was full oi ripe thought and was
delivered with the eloquence and
flow of the modern, accomplish
ed speaker. The orator of the
Senior class handled himself per
fectly, spoke forcibly and con
vincingly, but not antagomsticly,
and in every particular, did cred
it to the class of Ml." Asbahr
graduated with high honors.
and at Scholls, his father having
carried the mail on Route 4 for
a number of years. The happy
husband is at present in the em
ploy of Emmott Bros., where he
has a responsible position, lhe
bride came here from Tennessee,
with her parents, some months
ago. They will take up house
keeping in the city.
John Koch, road supervisor of
the district above Blooming, was
in the city Monday, conferring
with the county court.
J. P. Shipley, of Multnomah
county, and Anna S. Rogers, of
Washington county, were united
in marriage, June 8, 1911, Coun
ty Judge Sewell officiating.
)ON'T buy a watch
by the case. The
movement is the im
portant thing. We sell
the most reliable move
ments in the world--namely,
the Waltham.
We carry the
WALTHAM
WATCH
in all grades each grade the best possible time-piece
at its price. You cannot make a mistake if you buy
a Waltham.
"It's Time Vou Owned a Waltham"
See our complete display of Adjusted WalthanM
of the Colonial Series. Made as thm as Jt U
safe to make a reliable watch.
LAUREL M. HO YT
JEWELER AND
OPTICIAN
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