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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
ron aav JUDGE CAMPBELL ASKS FOR JURY OCTOBER 17 Sinn kVvotntlonof Parole Urant MVNV CASl AM3. SI:T IOR TKIAt. din Jh" Kcnalmlo hU land, and Tatct Cnala lo Sun Judge ('amlM'll was out Monday mu held u session of circuit ,.,,. ( ,. has withdrawn thepa- r,. f ('has Jones, and signs a s. nli nci' of 400 days in the conn ty jail Hi' alleges tlia: Joih-h .i'i.I "not report to the sheriff an ,rctctl. anil that he broke his ial,., as well, and then fore 1,.nv.-Haerviceof time Tlie court also decreed that , Kriinington. of Kinton, wan ..niitled to all his 1!.'.H ucren. ..,,,1 ilwkt tlie Hon. Alltert. win claimed he was to have 12 ncrcH for coiuimt to Oregon, wan enti iI.mI to nothing except the pnvi- ,v of paying the costs ot tin tllll IJ. ferred-KesterHon vs Kes- tcrsoii; Monroe vh Monroe ll. i reeH - Wolcott V8 Wolcolt WiUnn vs Wilson .! for trial Sears vh Mur- luck. Oct 10; Lynch vs Bergeron, (iivL'i.n Nursery vs Jcsselson, .;il, rs,.ii vs Hunt. Sej.t 25; V t) n M K Austin. I' U vs ( lark. Oct Shaver vs Condense M,lk Co. Oct 17 dismissed -Council va lion in 'v: Burns vs Volheim; O'llal loran vs O'llalloran; Clearwater vm l!:iker Tin' iurv was called for Oct 17, and the July in at tendance. AUCTION SAI.I The undersigned will m il at nuh- ic auction at his farm, cue ,:.lf mile north of Meat-ham' Crowi ng. aiNive Mouiitaimlale. at 10 a. m.. on MONDAY, OCTOI'.KK 2 Final Mirn-I Imik.i1 man-, iVh, l. mare, iiihi. 1 yt lillrjr, lux,, ptlliK lilly, mini liy lUi lmt, 7 milk rooi, 6 irf llinu in inim 1 our rir-.li with calf Hi atilr; our l Irmlim turn; j tw,vr ir l. IhimnI kiw, . iIiimU, nrw lop liuy, urw mow et, kiiinI k m int- wnkoii. m-I urw troik liain-M, nrw aiiiKr Uiygy liamrtia. hay lai a, It tmli low, lirt Imylmk with Ki ft t'ir, wlirrl I,. now, mimy pump, lirrl linn miiIcIiiii iM,n. No I'l.n.i lr.. No. t Mlnllilrli Irani artiatiir. urr.l 6 1110 Mill, j In gal milk ran, J) 1 K""" '". IS if ImiImUih, jury will he AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at his farm, 11 miles south of North Plains, and 4J miles northof Ilillsboro, at 9:30 Mysteriously Disappears, leaving I a. m.. on I TIIIX'IU V CfIT 'C all Ilia nilecta iur,;Mmi-. or.i i. IliK buy tram, about 2,900; cream team, about 3,6oo; 2 bay grlilinK, about 1,250 BI'ltNARD MARVIN UNACCOUNTED FOR ; ly driving home, 1.250; ijray driving innie, black liorae. HI t lltrtn K001I wotk aniuialii; 10 lieail milk rows, Laal Sera About 11:00 Sunday F.venini, tuUerculin tet.u.1, all in milk but one; one io ircMirn mhiii, i irrnu in ihwiuh. lU-Kinternl Khottliorn tow nr calf, Hhortliotn bull eligible to rc-Ki-itry; 20 brail Aiikoim k1'9. wetbera; 20 statiiu Iwea, 2 bmilrra, 4 mowers. 2 bayrakei, 2 Cal. alfalfii awet-pnikea, atacker to nmtch, J 14 in steel beam plows, 5 wnRons, in fair nlmie; 4 hayracks, clover huller, in )Ool shape; 3-dirc plow, hay tedder, nearly new; jspiiiixtoolli narrows, spiKe- troo I ilic. 10 set wors SOUTHERN PACIFIC LAYS F( la Apparent Date Bernard Marvin, a draughtsman, with T. S. Wilkes & Son, has not been seen by his friends since lr blown lurkryu, i'iivIoIi rollir. I Qun.l l..llrtl.,l,l u.m-I. ........l... ..... I V..V.P.. Willi IH dhl iliau- irn.r.l. (Mini 1 1 at r in e was then met at Second and tooth harrow hhi.lr M.u.l Krd coi keirl nud X hens, Wauliino-ton J.u (MTmor Ufnwn iriass, single bugKy harEds top hu(- 11 pullrtu, and numerous other aitu lrs. . . J . . , ' KV. cait, hack, 8 iu-(al. milk cans, .uurii ai iHion. I n 11. j'jniiiKiy umi iviaiviu 0 iiati""nc turn cunivuiwi, oii(4 ..,., .... I r l :.. 1 1 1 11 1 1 lot chickens, phonoifraph, with Ho rec- lemiS Of Sale Under $10. ,,,M" ",B I,tilu u,tn "I"" ords; orK.r. book cVe, sewinK machine, c;tsh; $10 and over 1 yr bankable I Marvin made no response, ait kimu-fr houehoM furniture, span -"vednote. at 8 per cent, in- and started on south, past the rt.,U,"!e'j 5:.-1 faS'ii2 llhotovTHIih lallerv. ltV. Val- land roller, nlatfoim scales, spring i.,,i:..i , ... , ,1 n, I scale, each wcikb 2(o imunds, and au.iiKiium, buI)iiik oi other ai tides too nutneroua to mention. mercial, watched young Marvin i.cncii at noon as he proceeded slowly down the Terms of Sale Under $10, Charles I'.iirham. of Tiirard. walk, as though in a sort of cash; $10 and over, 1 year bank- lied the last of the week and stupor. Marvin has not since able, approved note,, at 8 per was buried in the Titnirdv lie "''" sm- 1113 eioines anu cent, interest. cemeritary. Sunday. Deceased tlrauKhtinK Umis are here, anu tad lived in that section for 24 r"9 watch jsat Hoy t a ior repairs. years, and was widely known. never urann 10 any ones ! or many years he lived at Cor- Knowledge, ana was oi exemplary nelius, where he had a wide ac- habits, although it ha3 been iiuaintance. He was born in whispered since nis aisappear- terest. K. N. Amero, Owner. H. l Cornelius. Auctioneer John Vandcrwal. Clerk. Wm. Chalmers, Owner. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Geo. F. Naylor. Clerk. Den of Sweets marshmallows J. B. McNew, of Keedville, Ingland, July 27, lBIJT) and sailed ance that he was abdicted to the was in town today. for America when he was but 10 use of morphine, years of aire. He lived in New York and Illinois, and came to Oregoriiii 1 HT'J. He was married to Mary Higley, in Illinois, in IKTW. Kleveti children were born lo the union. Mr. Burnhain was oen handed, generous to a fault, and enjoyed the respect of all his fellows. For Sale I'edigreed Berkshire Miar, lb months old; nay horse, Search of the river bottom was made yesterday, and today the sewer, full of water, near the S. l deHit, will be searched. . Marvin was an expert draughts man, and has been engaged in getting out a map of the county said to be the finest and most complete map ever drawn. For some weeks he has been a guest at the Commercial Hotel, and Mr. York says he has no- AUCTION SALE Warren Construction now Receiv ing Shipments for Pave WILL HALL FROM S. P. DEPOT The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale at the J. T. Young ranch, on the Baseline road. U miles west of Ilillsboro, at ten a. n ., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 Bay horse, 9 years, 1150; brown horse, 8 yrs, 1100; 2 mares, 2200; all good true work animals; 5 hesd cows, all in milk, 2 of them fresh in October, 1 fresh Dec. I, 2 heifers, comini; fresh before Nov. 1; Cnrb and Grading About Ready lor two ? m?Dlh,, w Mitchell wagon, 3 V ; va.K u. ... I lumlier wagon, old wagon, nearly new Blocks, Lincoln and First I Mitchell top buggy, open buggy, top aca, vaanipion mower, nnyrnnc, uic harrow, 50-tootu harrow, 2 12-inch plows, Supt. Church. Of the Warren 14-inch plow, garden drill, nearly new, ,, , . . 2 sets double work harness, 2 sets single Construction CO., IS now reCdV- harness 7 to0i hled clover and oat hay, ing 8hinment3 for the bltullthlCl sacks wheat, 50 sacks onions, 3 tons 111 1 uis, iui yvn tuca, 3 u'n u inii.- paving, over the Southern Paci fic, that company having built them a spur near the depot grounds.- Two blocks have the curb about completed. First, west of the court house, and Lincoln, north of the square The big roller was Bteamed up yesterday, and was rolling the street ready for the gravel. Crushed rock will be shipped in ready for dumping ens, 10 ducks, 2 geese, Champion milk separator, 10-gal milk can, 3 5-gal milk cans, 30 gal good vinegar, barrels, some farm tools, some household furniture, and numerous other articles. LUNCH AT NOON Terms of Sale $10 and under, cash; over, one year bankable note, at 8 per cent. Frank Miller. Owner, B. P. Cornelius. Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. The Wheeler new school dis- PROFKSfllOIf Alt. F.A. BAILEY, M. D. physician and 8argtoa Ottic-Bailey-Mr rgan bloca, upstair. Rooms 12, 13 and 15. Kesidenc South ml comer Baseline and Second turrets. Both ' Phones. ' ASaawe S. T. LINKLATER. IS. B C. M.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otflr ujnuirs over The pella Drng Store Kht dcnr Rast of (' rt Houae, In Um corner of the block. JAME8 PHILLIPK TAMIKSIK M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co and also of the Oregon Electric Kailroad. oiiauiiauon in French or English. Of hoe upstairs, in the Cement Block Bide, north side of Main St.. HUlaboro, Or. ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. 0 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; I to 5 p. m. Tuciday, Thursday, Saturday 9 to 12 Calls answered day or night. Both phones. Office over Hillsboro National. MAMrMrWvVVVVVvVVVr Wanted, a few good second hand organs. L. M. Hoyt. tf J. C. Beach, of North Plains, has been seriously ill The lightest, softest, whitest marshmallows can be had at the Den of Sweets. E. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was on the street, ana a speii 01 me " .J . , ' - present weather will soon see newtsucno nuiiaing. se rving in full blast '?ct the Wheele site. The Shaw Mr SwPPnPv.whohasthecon- rear people offered them a site tract for the curb, has been on a Huber, but this was not ac the ground, rushing work as rap- u ktap -.3 spf e ji. ooiKu Za ft0r rho against the Huber site and a court house square is completed representative of the Shaw-Fear 0RENC0 he will keep out of the way of V? advocated the Huber lo the navincr If we have the cation. The vote against Huber wv usual good weather until Nov. 1. . 1 to b ana tne vote wr j q R0BB M yj HilUhrtrn will rpp a nice lot of nd3 was 20 10 2- Guv Welsen- i L B.a,JlIL,0l:: beck acted as clerk and Messrs. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON come again there will be "some mud ' in Hillsboro thi3 Winter. AUCTION SALE Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night Independent Phone OREGON cation. The vote against Huber 'ArAwaA beck acted as clerk and Messrs. Wheeler, Wells and CapleS were OFFICE:-Bailey-Morgan -Shnte Block the judges. Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Aug. Tews, Of the Hillsboro Residence:- Baseline Street, second door Cleaning works, has installed a B3irZS macuine I French dry cleaning which will make old suits look like new, and which cleans ap- I'UU.IC SAI.I: The undersigned will sell at pub lif auction east of the John l-on m il ranch, on the old HotTmeisto iilace. U miles northeast of llillMlioro, ai ten a. m., on 1 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3 Hint Is hiiiar, H jrrs. U -i KIV lioisr, I )fi, 141.0, won K'v N"""' 0 "W inw fHinn 11 k'I,"" ""'k. 4 vr; Hai H H'". i'i l ,,M K'V' Inl; IU111 Kt.ii, a'i in . with Kiaiti 1mi iiciU urw; urw Mit hik-an ruldirr III. top 1'iiKity. "I"" ,H'Ky' t ,no inimi-r, nrarly new; lo-nrri in in um. -nlim.l iiiliivalor. Cuudlarh dilll, I Ii.m h, -mi .iii siiliiKlHlh hanow.fk t.M.ih U- lever hanow, neatly new iit-w .1 horse ha(. I a in steel la-am t sound, weight, 12tK) to 1250; from ti(.ej nohing peculiar about him, one to four cows, three of them ,.xct..)t that at time3 he was very fresh. Address Kosedale, Beav- ..,:., ,Pn erton, Ore., ltotite 2. or inquire Marvin is aiK)Ut 25 years old; in town vosterdav. brintrinir in a TKo nnrlorcio-npH will rpII at nub load of hop pickers. hjc auction on the McGill place, parel that can not be touched by Chris Johnson one of the old- north of the Shute School house, any other metnoa. &ee mm, in HILLSBORO, . OREGON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon ami u-l I,iiimv hanirsa: 1 riillais. K to im-lirn, nearly new; saddle ami hi Idle. slmm hore hlankrts, W8(iin rsnvaa, h IS; hit vrlrh seed, pair one ton waMi . ititt itiua). Smyrna. tiur, new. Maple lu'iitff. hiiUM-linld vimmIs, and iiiiiiieriiua til her aitirlrr. I.u-irh at msm Terms of Sale $10 and under, was in town una aiicnioon. a Ar. A nri Ust: Black Jerseycow.no MONOAi, ULlUoEiU & ladies' suitts a specialty. Aug. at house immediatelv south ot " k i ,.,thm O.orns; lresh soon. -o. neim, 4 cows ranging from to 5 yrs. Tews. ixvl Santa Rosa station, HillsU.ro 0"a "T S. WilkeV with HlllslM,ro- I1 in milk, fresh Nov 1, and 2 R. B. Goodin, ex-county clerk IIILLSB0R0, iii v., Oregon hlectnc. ;2i-y Lhnrn Marvin worked, is absent Gustave Krause, ot Blooming, iresn reu. o,"u Uf Washington County, KWtttfifi4 Art. Mary Boyd. 01 inuey. a, from the city. It is said that he was in town today. He starts brood sow ; with PUs. chief accountant at the Salem Ilia ennn in nttpnH the I SOW. tO Utter SOOn, O nogs, WU n ,! UUUkHllcr, anu v b . s IIIUSUIl llllflt-ni. Ill liic new inaj, .y. v.". "' . onn. IT O noom oonarotrir "oyiw" 10 t,.e l.illi.. McFar and. the residu Iirui thre anoears to be no nan- f all ana winter term 01 Agncui- ew . """ V first time, ana he is receiving of the estate. The widow has cia troubles surrounding his case, tural College. IT ti . "L wfi harrri congratulations from his many the use of.the cow -tan . m although ,t was known that he G Dorcas, the heavy- Wrfne bbdTr 'curbui "l uT 1"' Duggy. aunng ner mc, aim . , was emoarrasseu wnen ue ar- weight hop buyer, who has maae .m; TiKer press drill, mower, cut- xuc gets the nousenoiti iunniuin nvea in inusooro. Hillsboro for several years, dur- ting box, 2 3-horse disc harrows Chatham meir ooiae m "Y -w This will revert to mm. wcrar Many think that overworK nas -inff the nop 8eason, has been tan mill, gooi as new; wnampton nay iyU( l0 ivir. anuwra. vwuimnci, 1 ... 1 ,i..uih ii rani' 1 .1. iiMmmi him onri rrinr I . .. ,i .... a. i I lender, uiiver cuiueu yiuw, ysciiu Q cm -- i np m iner was luiui- lanu uihiii i"; iiiciiiaujr ucsiRtu ....... """ruling ine county uie nasi iwu :..,' u. r.n,ti.rt, .iriii a.dis " fv'"". . j- j niumu 1. k. ia uianriunnir in tne wfVMisi i. 1 ; 4-.., t, .. . ."l. pr v miss r lurei vjuuuui, ouu - 1 11c 1 1 nu. ...... inp. ... v 1 t, b u ..in, ww iii 1 1 1 w 11 ii 1 111 a. 1 . ...... .t n..anmAn. nu II. I . 1 1 xi. c : U . piuw. r ,... . --- ,cnA in tho O tv H K ill i . L. i. t ,i:ilhm. n,,nl.M h.nnkn 4 nntlv- I wiu la acu iii viiv v.. v.. v IUI IIIC WWII, I ITULa 1UIIUUIU J - -f r. I - iU V. k; , tir it u i Itoothharrows.spiketootn narrow, 2 iana nas aireaay sent uic uvjf a ui- Wanted at once Well broke roller8i I0inch BUiky pi0w, hayrack, a lp an(i a football. uiuw I , dbl I t ujiji, tn nnnnnnce to the DUb- 1 um hereto do. business,, ana or Ul"u" "". ihom hens. A. E. VanEmon. ?"P na',otK .Tj "v."!:: lie that I have purchased the en rrewt'V Sentence as he has been in t i Itiienliiim 1 111' Old iter, provided in his will that incaa . near the city. any relative Bhould take steps K does break the terms he or she shouln wcn much trouble, From inquiry I ll .-L At s not IOOK as inougn mere iL.l were anv circumstances mat - i i ,i. ... , i i j , ,k j r.,IU t.aili itlre. mil H It rulrar'M Ift'l OIR llOllltr. V. WOUIU I ' - " ..Ml" ' I 1 1 mur, m-1 heavy, art uie.lliilli. art i'liai" . i,.,.... . ,J npSS. an Or Ciantl ha.i.esa; 7 ri.ll.ia, H to . ".."V" ' "i TV 1 !' That 1 i denced by the fact that he went in Shpntr Hancock, during tax Get your reading for the win- collection, and told him he want- ter now. I lie Argus one year P1t to be arrested, as he was ais- and the Weekly Oregonian from inisted over getting no work, and mm until Nov. 1. li)12. tor SJ.W. that ho bad had nothing to eat cash; over ten, (5 month's time, U'or county, world, and general for two or three days. Hancock bankable note, at S per cent. per cent olf for cash on sums over $10. Henry Kreitag. Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. I . . , , ! aiiuo him in vn nntari v ""' c DUIloult oj --k . j Cause mm UJ voiuiiuuiiy .. ..,. n uk ita t..mM arinrtstone. ootato dieter I,, ImiKii tha mill llllK. niou maim omiii ,i - .d , , ,- Marvin is peculiar is evi- OfTice hours 9 to it a. m.; a to 5 p. m. Calls answered day or night. Both phones. Office in Ueidel Bldg. OREGON DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Office np-atairs over Hillsboro National Bank. HILLSBORO ------ ORQO Omm. R. BagHar Wm 0. Mara BAG LEY A HARE ATTORNEYS-&T-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Shnte Building HILLSBORO, . . OREGON. t t I !(! I l! ill 4 miles south of Hillsboro, Come- ho0ideKo(sg8omeVhickens, and 'numer- tire stock of jewelry carried by ArVMtrVMvwwwrvi) lius, Oregon, Route 2. Phone OUs other articles. C. F. Libby, jeweler, and that 1 Ind S 515. 2-au Luncn at noon. nave openea ior Dusiness at me ilhn H ' KPitintf siid to be Terms of Sale-$10 and under, old stand on Second street, be- thi cokSted son writer has cash; over $10. one year bank- tween Main and Washington SrfLo Kea'ting for able note, at 8 per cent nterest. Shall be glad to pr.ceson a 1 divorce, on the grounds of deser- Hpnrv & E E Schmeltzer tion. They were .married at U- f. Henry .-.i..mii.l iiir.-r This oiler with- Mnrrill for a few davs. 1 1 nnpil HIiifTft. Ia. . in 1901. and .ll'iv ll'ii'" ' - V I VI usui i in - " - - ' vvuiivii ' . I t. ai. rju. and then he went to worn ior i. last August a year ago sne ae- rted him. If youarein themarKet iora . . Brock of R pnillins. has traded his i .. r. .. ura W 11 uuer vt Forrest C. Smithson, TOR SAI.I; Hoar, born June 1, 1910, Berk shire, nediirreed: bay horse sound, weight. 12(H) to 1250 lbs. from 1 to 4 cows. II fresh. Ai1 dross Kosedale. Heaverton, Ore., Koute 2. or inuuire at house im iiiediatelv south of Santa Kosa station, llillsltoro Division, Ore gmi Electric Kailway. I , rt P. U. s. Wilkes & son Athlete, has sued his wite ior divorce, tiling the case at Oregon City. They have been having trouble for some time, iney have been married over two years, and Smithson s recital oi iiw wife's accusations against him. and of her nagging dis position, make several pages of complaint. It appears thatSmith son. although a great sprinter, couldn t run last enough to Keep goods in this line. Watches, clocks, and iewelry repaired and satisfaction eruaranteed. Thank-1 ing you in advance, I am, re spectfully, J. W. Bonebrake, r H,:0 olrJa nf Fai-m-l.Tpweler. 5t D. Illicit:, VI una oiuc ui iw" I J. C. Kurath, Auctioneer, L. E. Shute, Clerk PUBLIC SALE see the Howard, the best stove The undersigned will sell at Pb- ever maae u w, u Keep up- at tha Hn7P Knnch Ullimiiu iitat nun uc a heater you should cKa.in.a" South Tualatin, were in the city Beaverton property to Wm. Con- today. one mile north of Orenco. and 41 miles northwest of Ilillsboro, at ten a. m., on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 Horse, a seal hack, art harness, 2 Jersey nspd hv other stoves, tail in and see it. Emrick & Corwin, Hillsboro. 26-tf Mark Redden, a wandering1 William, was placed in jail the AUCTION SALE ley. Mr. Phillips and tamuy have moved here, and he and his wife, and daughter. Georgia, and son, Jay, leave in a few days E. B. TONGUE ATTORNSY-AT-LAW Rooms j, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, HUlfboro JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offica Dpstatra, Bailey -Margan Blora Rooms, i an i. HILLSBORO, OREGON. MrMr W. N. BARRETT A.TTORNEY-AI-I.AW Orricc Main Btreet, opp. Court Honae. li, I i mi le: fhuat. to tons buy, other dav. after making inquir- lot oats, loo chiosem. lot ceimr leuce jeg au0V,t tWO lellOWS Whom tne me chkuii.- NOTICE i i a-.l nulu Trip . . it . ii.. imi li I ... . . it mil 111 IT WaV. tt U IIC aono "v ivmHi. 9 It. I'. HIlSiilHIC CUKinc, A A1H, .Ma1.aU nv nn rhfl Vfl av drcuii court to separate them. uu,p ln, ' teento t or She was formerly a Miss &mun. ;.. V," : , av H.vs and went on his way of New York. I lurk and mpe and tmllei s, wire fencing, I reioicinu. For Sale: Registered Jersey - Kr Fire Warden R. T. Simpson, t 1 haiumv FillllU I ia"l ..-i .1 . ... . i cows, neuers, unu yuuii mamesses, oak riming touie ami iQe Knxton. sends in an omciai ho have slashings sburned this Fall. Boost Hillslioro now - we have l I I . I. ........ 1,1..., . . oltitmotlgnlororeeuillK pul""'ltideboaril, rocneis, leauur neai iii.i n0(jce to all V . "ar.,nF v 1 V. ?.f"" Also l'ekin ducks.-wm aciiu c,. -p. rh:"KVVe which should be Kaiva,,,',,,, crown ,,.' I merich, Farm.ngton, 11. sooro, ,,,;,, kitchen furni! You will find it V, Y1. lw,"e ,nmTiry,yA Oregon, Route 5. " ,ud . kin i. of d.shes. and ...any unin. and if y .Ua.nn.HBin.rwru.. ' amj otl,er articles Lunchatnoon lt be worth M..,.u,.:X;.7r7r..tfl Jrlinrtm cSunty Terms of sale-$10 and under overlook it mumiwTT ij i.'viih.'"- unui'iij tt-.i l ..ln.-tks I IvrUt nilP VPHT I1HII Kzlllltr I i a trt II II IQIUiril I Luall Uivii wv j Miss Helen McCourt has taken ' ' ij.r'C - nnt. hpen note, at 8 per cent. 2 per cent, a position with the Den ot yt uVarivp7t. of the elec- off for cash over ?10. trie line, and sees several new buildings in the business district. He reports some grain injureu m the shock and stack over in the Yamhill country, dui says me ...mi-ts of damaged nops is ntched. On Oct. 1 Miss Wilhelmina Hei iwoned ash wood (four-foot) del will be prepared to begin in sae.-U. W Sweets. Prepare for the cold weather by having a warm furnace in your new home. See Dolan for prices. Main & Fourth. 28-9 J. J. Whitten. of Phillips, was in town today. He has been a resident of Washington County for !lfi years, and is the father of 12 children. After a two-months' vacation. Phoenicia Temple, Pythian Sis ters, will meet in regular session tomorrow niirht. Sent. 22. Mem bers take notice. Elinor Wilkes, M. 13. C. Workmen have been having nuite a time putting in the san itary sewer on Third between Washington and Baseline Streets, Rig slides have taken place in several places, and it has occa sioned a great deal of work. Carefully grown strawberry plant9 now ready. If you want good strong, vigorous plants, and true to name, see or phone ws. Ind. Tel. 0825 Bergen Floral & Nursery. Co., Hillsboro. T. It. Davis, of North Tualatin Plains, was in Monday. While Mr. Davis farms in the neighbor hood of a section of land he was one of thfl fortunate ones to get his if mi n thrnHhttd before the rains came. Geo. Vedder. Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. Studio of Expression to Open The undersigned will sell at pub- for a visit to Knoxville Tenn u To.,i. Hill to be absent several montns. no uiii'i mil hi i nr ii. i a ivn inn i - n i ranch, one mile west of Moun- They expect to return to Uregon hillsboro, - orboo toinrla la and 'A mi PS east 01 "1 iia"t- aAaAMMA aaaasawwwi. UIII1UUIV aa I I nnlfj at tpn a. m. on The whpp cr Warehouse U).. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27 D. R. Wheeler, prop., deals in t,ArLKllLNLl!Ll IN U KolV r. i ioca. ko oo Ihav. cratn. mill leeo. poiaioet, 1171 j r trown norse, iu, uoj umic, i: i 1 vv ucu in uttu ui an v.amu- ' . lnn .. 1 I J nwn,inl namdnr mP. THUS-I ... - 1 . 1300; gray mare, lbuo-aii gooa . ienced and reliable maternity work animals; mnaera , in i r rR wheeler. Wheel- nrrse call up Independent ZT LrXr telephone Beaverton 151, telephone No. 158 or address "- . it: o 1 .it 1 n f . . nin; 1 nch w de t re waeon. "neo. r. w. dox soz, cuy. Korl lAvprsnikp. 7 ri Uoko Vina hmicrht a nart Best of References. I TIUll II I HI IIIW. ( 1- IL. OliULl IVJL UIUV I 111 I II I-" I r. 111 It 1111 IU1IVI1. tiwuvs in another col- jBTia, hiom it: j,;..m fnmilv TUi"Q H TfMf1 1 R IM i olooliintr I UI1U. an nwu m h-. v"t ""f,e,j . i jjlliun, ttiiu vv in uiui v 4 i.vyj. iii avaiuw u( j TO uoit ooiiifii0 f inrlr hofnooc fllOf Clira. Ul,n.n no oAnn na hopnn CPT. IlOS- I reading. Don t havbuck. 5 10-gallon milk winn. W. G. will mingle the ATTORNBY-AT-LAW I a 1 J I n4nH4- Uir I 1 ! 1. L- ,un .4-1 rt Ifltir I cans. 4 sianus uecs. uaieni, uivco, simo e nie wuu uiav.i-n.iiiB mm hi. nnataira. nooma t. a and Sunt. Han ev. 01 h.enneay uon- 7 shoats. orooa sow: aiso some and am Die to anu iro 1.1 a.. uw .. 1 1 I 11 1.1. 1 11 i !i J I . r struction, will nave an nis woik housetioid iurmture, anu uum- next summer, on the storm sewer compieiea erous larm tools, anu outer aru- . t nm o-oinir to sell out mv this side of the Southern Paeihc cie3 too numerous to mention. . , f short time t win sen track, within three or lour weeKS. Lunchatnoon. . u reduced rates. Two- He has yet the tunnel to put un- Terms of sale-unaer W "oldroses, 5 for $1; yearlings, der the railway track, and that cash; and over, bankable, ap- ' . $, House slants, shrubs, ... 1 1 . 1 . : 1 . j 1 1 1 j. , , . nr v naii i v t - . . . win nave ui umucicu, ""'iproveu nuic, unc jcai, v u r big digger has but louror nve cent. 1 Hillsboro, Oregon bulbs, and numerous other plants j blocks yet to excavate. J. B. Hall and Wm. Wohlschle- A . V " ' . . T ' - J r J. li. Hondurant, struction in Eixpresstoii anu 1. - . e,.lla WAr in thp . , J .1 . Ai. Unnxni! mtflliootoil KCI, UI iicm Kv.iv,.., v.. lndepenueni mauc ru .iTV todav enroute from Moun- inrhi!ro-R the Thompson at the Studio-Koom b, Heidei 'm ;ii which the Hall Henry Duyck, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. Jos. Boyd, of Dilley, was town Tuesday in Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter- j X " 7"VlT Ko aM nnosnpr- lu Hillsboro. Sixteen years pmc- ailU SUIUUO, win uc v...r'. . ttcal t than ever before. Now is tne time to buv. and get them plant ed. Beautify your yards, and at little expense. Seventh & Fir. Ind. Tel. West 154. 28tf St. Cecilia's Catholic Church. " . tha at the stuaio-iwwm , Huc ., .. . th Ha town iuesaay . Public schools opened in the 0f Beaverton, is to be benefited xr", hn Ham.!"1 " r moving it to the jonn worn- Citv Monday, supt. 1 CIV 1 lliv j h nf grain have been dam aged beyond saving in the coun ... tua -anit nf the heavy and continuous rains. Many stacks were wet midway 10 me uuitu..., and were "growing gretn by :L' ft-,, f thp week. Much L..; in shock will either be left fi,hPil or used for a poor grade of feed. For Sale: About 2 doz. year-ukii-n Plymouth Rock hens, I." ji.n.urinninflr-stock; also ...iiiiita from same strain, laThatchel-Mrs. Ruth Blair, North Hillslioro. rr U lUurrvmnn WaS OUt rm vwtlnnd. yesterday. Mr. Mprrvman is now a practicing attorney. Mrs F. M. Crabtree, of Laurel, was a city caller, yesterday. FOR SALE Confectionery Store, stock and fixtures. Cheap ior casn ana auick sale. Opposite Court house. Main Dtreet, nnisuuiu. Mary A. waiKer, Admx. Estate of F. C. Walker, Deceased. Address-Box 486, Hillsboro, Ore. Ind. Tel. West 237. Card ol Thanks Mrs. H. Huhmanand family, of Cornelius, itoute z, aestre w e-ni-ooa their sincere thanks for oiH nnH svmnathv tendered them k npio-hhors and friends during the illness and obsequies of the dear husband and father, Henry Huhman. tMt Cornelius, Sept 21, 1911. moving it to tne jonn worn- city Monday . aupi. uarnessays by the proceeds from a card so- schlegel pliice, and have put up the classes will not an nn ior a ciaj t0 given m Grange Hall, a new mill. 1 hey nave quaeres few days. on the afternoon and evening of the finest timber in the coun- a. . $9 Kn Lf Spnt. 27. 1911. A most ef- ty, and this will keep their 40,-1 ton. in ground, delivery af- ficent committee has the affair Trnuesie B dg 000 teet capacity mill going ior f B . on.i f Kppvps Cor- in hand and guarantee a tine tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Office phones: Pacitio States 601; Ind. 21 1 Residence phones; Independent 127; Pa eitic States 481. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST 90 R. Rpe vps. Cor, sometime. nlina rW. R. 2. 27-9 William Woods and Roscoe Og- ' den, two holdup artists, forced a Mrs. H. T. Bagley entertained Marion County rancher to drive tnis aiiernoon, in uuxiui- iuio. them into Woodburn, the other Annie Bin, ner guest, 01 uwoum day, and when arrested and mer, who returns to Ohio, Sat searched, some articles taken urday. from the Orenco Mercantile store For Sale -Five passenger au were lound. Bnenn nancocK and Mr. Borwick identified the articles. . Marion County, how ever, will prosecute on a theft charge. They had robbed sev eral houses in Salem, and the bootv was found on their persons. The two thugs had been taking in the state fair. tomobile, fuljy equipped. Will sell cheap for cash, or will trade for real estate. Wilkes Auto & Garage Co., Hillsboro. 26tf Dick Corrieri. of East Hills boro. will leave for his old home in Italv. in a few days, to visit ' his aged lather. time. Grange Hall, Beaverton. A complete map of Washing ton County, showing all roads and sub-divisions accurate and reliable. Large wall map, 50x67 inches; pocket map, 24xo3 inches. Get it of your book seller, or ad dress T. S. Wilkes & Son, Sur veyors, Hillsboro, Ore. 27-tf The Christian Church service will be held in the church build ing next Sunday. Morning theme will be "Monuments That Abide." The building has been renovated and made comfortable for the worshippers. Rooms D and 6 HILLSBORO, ORE. Main and Third. I J.S. L0RSING g Fifth St. between Fir and Railroad j 1 Contractor and Builder n Large Barns a Specialty I Independent phone W 826 B j South Hillsboro, Oregon jjj 1!. Wl JSL'iailmiillWi' ;iaW!,lami)aKtM'aaMt Argus and Journal, $2.25. 1 I- i' f. i'f: 1 1 1 f 1 I 4 "