The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1912, Image 5

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tiiNirff an. I ( lari ittf Mi-a ham,
l-'r.-.l W.liit. -:m,. Will. Harry
am! Iu4 l.urk, John Muf tit ami
Juliii l.ini'ii-iiiT.
Ftr naif Shan- in mini at
(itilillii'M, Ni-aia. Work Ifins
May I; hhaft now ll!0 ft t i.t ..
with hi,li fraMf on- in ali'iml
nnif. llai-7' ai ri- rlaim. I'at
nt haul fur; aln-a'lv l.'t shart-
htilili-r. tnt w ill iiruhalily sav.
'If Hiu h a nutti- h wi alualilf.
ymi ran liinl ili tity of i'Uiital."
Irui! Wf run pt $:!hihii( at
unci' iiui ii wi- iin wi must turn
iiver uur rotitrulliiiL' iiitin-st.
1'hii will m it tt. Our tir-rtiiit iit.
whu i- a tWtlaml man, in hniiest
anl trustwiirthy aiul we an yn-
invf t'i I'Ui k him iif- A frw hun
Irnl il'ill.irH inveitiil will lirint,'
return, t a-ili. nr on in
utallnn iit. If interi-itfil a'Mrrss,
tlliii-r Healf'l eliM-liilMN "Milif,"
ArL-uH tlilu-f, Hillslmrii. 1 2
l'lif new lire aiiaratuH arrivnl
the lint nf thf week, aiul 14 lnW
in the lire quarter. The new
team wa hitrheil tu it Muiiilay,
aiul it was h.i'il'-'l thrniu'.h the
Htr-t -i. fixing thf nl'l "ruiiiitry
town" the ni'in-araiue i.f a nu t
riulitaii nty. It rarrii-s hnc. a
rlieinii ul, several laihlers aiul tire
niiparatiiH. am! as it i to l'
the nty ImrseH It Will
AiiitllM-r Candidate, Wm. MiOuil
lan. I iU- lor Sheriff
JllXtl StIMNSliN litis PETITION
J. I.
Kvrr. l Curarlinii, I Tar
IkmtKralic Nmniajilitta
I hill's have Ik-i-ii busy the ast
White Wonder
wh-at llnur. at Tlie
Mfrrantile Co.. $." r barrel.
Jo Ituiher. of a!Kvr? Moun
tainlal was in town Tuesday
afti-nn.
Frfsh and rriiiu Krinkled Corn
Flakes at Hillslxro Mfrcantile
Jam- May. of almw Moun-
tainlal wan a city visitor Tues
day afternoon.
Wni. Tliurston. of lieaverton.
waH a city visitor the first of the
wifk.
flood, fresh buttermilk. 13
flour, a hard pmn T pn QT HIP
HilUUroin II1MM II UUU llfiU
US OPEK MONDAY
hamate Cmte af Paul Mairtte. for
S2S00. is Nn-uited
DOCS NOT GET PAST THE JIRV
few days in oliti al circU-g. LjceriLs 't ifallon.- Hillsboro Mer-
M. Il. sse has filed for rein'H4-n-cantile U.
tative on thf rei.uhliiaii ticket:! Iiorn. to Wm. Auirust Van
Win. M.-Ouillan. reimbliran. has lvke and wife.
tiled for hherilT. making four re-
of VertKKirt,
Marcli ID. VAZ a daughter.
Dance at W. O. W. Hall. (Hen-
i i, 'r . il. i.. k.....
lH'. Marcn lut'iie unnra
tra; tickets. II. SW
Nick Kemmer. of IJeaverton.
was in town yesterday, jrreetiriK
friends,
Frilay and Saturday Biiecial -
Ifcibbitt'a Cleanser. 5 cents.
Ilillslioro Mercantile Co.
fleo. Miller. theCooH-r. Moun
tain hoiitfrower, was a Hillsboro
County Judge Ste- visitor yesterday morning.
Chas. Waibel. of Helvetia.
ui,hraiis In-forf the primaries
for that nftiif, and J. K. Kt'ves.
of Cornelius, has filed for the
democratic catnlidacy for that of
fice. S. A. I. Min k is out for repre
sentative; llarrv A. Hall. nee
selimil Kupt., is after the clerk's
ollice on the republican ticket
against K. C. I.utv. and Max
Cramlall has liU-d for the ass4-s-
sor's ol!ic4
venson lias niei as a ueinocrai,
for the ollice of county judge,
J. W. Cornelius, candidate for
ciiiiiiiiissiniier. has asked the Ar
gus utlice to drop his announce
merit, although he has as yet
made no legal withdrawal.
HACK 10 1111: I'AKM
"Kick to the farm" I have
l:i) acres of land; 10 acres clear,
School District Cac At Alalia
A'liast Vark
Goo
C. T. Young, who recently
came here from Montana, has
purchasel the Wm. Finney r,..-j.
denee on Main Street. The Kal-
isp-l Journal, his home ihit. in
the i.ssue of March It. had the
following to sav of Mr. Young's j
move here: "Chas. Young and!
PROrEWIOWAL.
F.A. BAILEY, M. D.
Pkysiirlaa and harrroa
Otficf: t'pstair in Schulmarich Btori.
Kxiilnr SuuthWMl ronwr RamIIbw
ml tHH-oml Mtrt& Uuih Fhooatv
Circuit opened Monday morning
and Judge Campbell appointed
the following to serve as grand celient
jury: John ireiana. loreman.
Winfield H Pegg. Wm. Bagley
family left on Tu
HilNlioro. Oreg' !
will make their f tur
Your g having S' id I
in F'.-i valley and dir ;
Cat ay interests.
Flat'iead loses one o."
peoj le, Charley hav ,
the Toliacco I'lains r
near Kalisp;ll for
twenty yean. For
lav night for
here they
hum'", Mr
s propert
ised of hi
Thus th
its old time
g lived in
,'ion and in
more than
four years
v
S. T. LINKLATER. if. 8. C. M4
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OlT.c BpaUlra OTrTb foil Ifii (tw
Kkl,Uoe Km of Coort H
In tb turnttr of lii blurk.
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JAMi:.SpHILLIPKTAMI.SIi:. M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
3u'kii Soiitlwm Pucllie KulrMil I'o.
ml also tl th; Orrgt n Klrctnc Kallrua.1.
he w as count v clerk and recorder Coiwuiution in t ntteh or KnritHh. f-
of the County and marie an ex- E'il.rAJfi'
official. Their many
friends bfith here and at the
I'lains regret their removal to
oortb aiil uf Maio St.. Hillatioflt, 4r.
VyVVMVaiVVv
! ELMER II. SMITH M. D. D. 0
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
a
a. m : I to I p. ai.
Tui-flay. TbuntUr. Hatantay 9 to 11
Calls answered nay or night. Both
Sr., H. C Carstens. A. E. Mc- another state."
Cumsey, John Rateman, John j w Vandevelden. of Hoy.
Kostur. A. M. Collins was ap- will start closing out his $8,0i0
pointed to serve as grand jury stock of merchandise, beginning office Honr-9toia
v tit Ko invoitiiratini? next ilonaay. lie nas iaKen a
bailiff, and the investigating insurance
Imdtf is at work. I ...;n r.f Kim. thonea. Ortice otrer Hiilsboro National
1 - 1 wan jf . ani win -i.fc wi-' 1
The damage cS43 01 I'aui Mor- ;nes3 Mr Vandevelden states
ette, suit to collect $2,500 from that he will give the people of y jj CUNINGHAM
the' Pacific Iiailway at rsaviga- nis secuon some 01 uic '
tion Co.. for the death of Mrs. Bargains in mercnanuise everui- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Morette. last Fall, failed to get fered.
to the jury. Judge Campbell n 11 willers. of Oak Park. alls Answered Day or Night
granting a non-suit after the wa3 ;n the first of the week
-Independent Phene-
the rest gml saw timlier; good wa;4 Up t0 the city Tuesday morn
barn ami orchard; z wens;
I I... I 1. 1- It,.. 1-llV
. .1 intuit t'i tu- .
the following fnm the rrpuh- , . , ,ri, f,.,hting inachiiu
rinlawir of Aitoriu. enmity
mi ,if Cialsoii. and the hoine of
Ur Norl.lad. and w hich is nigliei
hvi-vrrv n -publican attorney, v
.nt Noil.lud. his associate, aiul
on other:
li,. 4,fU. J.i.linal iltti-l oi Ka-I
..,,.,1.1 aim (nlll hiiii i.r aa
.j.c.i nt "t iii ulii-lmtl thai
,L. i.KiMrltlnf . ami a ln'll
Wl ii,. i li Omul, I tm la ulnall
i. fir-i.l ami iritutiirii'l llial
ii., i. I li,u , Ilia mini ol Hit
lMln4
I M lain. '. J Mllia
H,..rlVI li.,l.rll A A ii.lrla.iM
I. I. Ti ! '. ritll'iii
I o A I. M-r anli J Ta.'
signed by every
in Columbia
The contractors
up the apparatus
worth while,
have finished
. . i
ipiarters so that the team ami
trucks will lie all together, ami
when an alarm sounds things
will get rushed to the lire Nist
haste.
For sale: White Orpington
... , i.e... - 1 ... I I
egg, I. lr IM r nuiiuicii,
for incubator lots tin. will take
orders for chicks, ohc day old. Ill
i
House, nam ami orcnaru, (. ""i.ling
l springs; large creek; gnnl mill
site, timber can U' lloat'sj dow n
Tualatin river. Six miles south
of Hillsboro; one mile north of
Liurel; on main count v road;
mail and milk route; phone in
house: will sell all or in small
tracts, at fLVl ier acre. Part
cash. Come and see me. - A. I.
Cn-lie. HillsUro. Ore., 1'oute 2.
ISo 1H.
na in (nu n venterdav. and call- tttaintiff had rested the case. I Mr and Mrs. Willers lost their
. .. , I'i i : ..:...a tl,. nMinioM ill,.,,i. .u i i CJ,ln.. ad L-vrA
eii on the Argus. inejury icu viicf'""'"-" nme year-oiu son, ia.it. nuiaj, r..'w,
I r: L. ... l(AnH.,t mil thAV HAirV'fHl I t ! . ,.r , , t, ... , , ,, ,r I
Watch our butter sale Satur- r r",,a"".:i:: :rjlm. an U1 """''"l;
. iii iiAniAnav niH in laaiiv-ii i iir l ... r .nn i rtrr i n
.1.... 'fl..'ll 1. unmulhlnir iliklulllll icowiuj - fUUKH anu uiicuiinuiu. "W
uay. ii nc ii ow.........-. - I tn.liniarv atprinpd in and gave tn ovr.ria thbir sinppre
the order for closing the case, thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
W. N. Barrett and H. T. Bagley jowne and Mr. and Mrs. Young,
were in court for Morette, and 0f Oak Park, for their many
Wallace McCamant, Portland, acts 0f kindness during their
and Geo. It Bagley were counsel bereavement.
for the railwav campany. ine
jury: J. C. Fisher, J. W. Mc
lioberts. Ceo. J. Palmateer.
Itobt. McKnight. C. T. Hall.
Steve Meek. Robt Alexander.
.a, r i . a 14 A An ma
U. Mnciair, ueo. w - f.an also be ex-
i4r u.'; ioma wm I nrKpr fttin i . .. ,
, u o l' amined at the date, and rost office hour- to ii a. m.;
iUZ?r-T'L AiAoA ,hat Master B. P. Cornelius, having c.ll. Mwered d.r
tne courv ,au. u""" held the school heretofore, it is phl
the:, trS Ta more than likely that he will be
i- i. i : l..
ing.- HillsiHiro Mercantile vaj.
Frank Jensen, of Verboort,
was in the city yesterday, and
called on the Argus.
Ceo. L. Baker, of Sherwood,
Oscar Thayer, of alwve Gas-
a. m l .
ton. was in the city Monday, on
circuit court business.
Geo. W. Bid well and Geo. Bid-
well Jr. were in the city from
north of tow n, Monday.
Peter Jacobsen, of West Union
There will be an examination
of applicants to fill a vacancy at
Sherwood, on the rural mail car
rier force, in this city, baturday.
April 13. 1912. Applicants for
OREGON
J. 0. R0BB, XX. D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OFFICK: rpatairitn Schulmettch BM
Resilience:- Baseline Street, second door
east of South Side Street.
Both I'hunes office and -esidrnce.
HI'iSBORO, OREGON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
lion i--f -v . .- Alnhahmore man llKeiy uiat. ue wm w
and against J . T. . Yor A'oha Uncle Sam's pedagogue at the
j. c. sm(k:k di:ai)
The following
tvptililuaii law)er
County, with one exception:
' K, tin uml' nittiitl larr.il 1 i,l
aahi. I ii U Ulivta Ilia Ulllilul.
KlMlliuii. m l rl. irul iflll.l ill a I'llldlr
oAo.l ii..ii. J I tvaanlnl l r "" !"'
Ik In i I i.iiii. I li Ciii-ml Ju.la-a
M Hi,, 1 1, t ill I . Hi i l.amti'K lli r'aii't
ItilMa. i. It. i, irl.l .t K. II. lulii-iir a nil'
4 lb '.t .i, ,iti.l Hi li Mat til
UfMnn lie .li.nill iKif I.nii,ii4l, a nu
fir.Sl
A W M,ir kr lint. II Sliiliu
A llama W . II. t'.niia
i II I It.. una Si. H. Mill, i
W . II CiKiir
The following Higned by all the
Tvpuhlu an nirinliers of the liar of
Oregon i its. the county Heat of
Clackamas County.
"VW, llif ii,,,lnl..rli',l lawt-i "I
Ciaf4.ii.4 .-.itiiill. lirlliV l itiioi.i-iiil
lb4l I, n ,it,tfn I in liilnali d an
fr!r.'ti,l I., tin-1 llli i, I 1i.iii Mini
SWT I"! II, I- il. Ii Jinlli lal I'mliii I. ruin
BliliT llin i iiiintn-a i.f I la, kin'. I nt
llltll,, I ,h,, mi. I WaWllliK-tiiil 1 lilt
ahuulil Imi-I mi. a a tewuril l .r Ilia laillt
fnl n,l nil,, i nt wit Ii t . It lia i I ton
aailurlnt.' II, h, lft lr.nn Am an aMx
lajartetiiitiii. ami hoola m koiN in.iawii
lu til. aUi,.U r.-iili.l In liiilli- 111 tlm Stall
nrfiirttt'tii
. S. I lint T. 0. lt
H ii, Piiiniii.k " K IUa
Hm A Mil.,. nr.. i' llfiiaiiill
l.ivt "iii.i. W A I i i ii in t a,
t A lliMllllllltlll V hl'llBlllwl
tin,rMI, I, Ninry J P I'larli
The following record of Mr.
Tongii" during his first and pres
ent t rut ti'lls a simple story of
success. He lout only 17 cases out
of over Ctllo Circuit (Wt cases in
the tlitVcrcitt countiefi. u few of
which are still i'iiding: he hits
won every criminal case tritul in
the Supreme Court. The number
of cases above set forth does not
include the hundreds of Justice
or Police court cases - simply the
Circuit and Supreme court cases;
those of imMirtunce, consisting
of murder, burglary, highway
robbery, rape, etc., the list in
cluding l! murder cases f convic
tions, 1 nctpnltal.
We know that Mr. Tongue will
honestly, vigorously, faithfully
and iiiinartiallv Perform his ollio
ial duties without feur or favor
and accord to every individual, ir
rosiieclivti of imrlv. iMiliticS or
personality, a square ileal under
the law, keeping nlwuyx upper
most in his mind the interests of
the taxpayers, und that he will
protect the innocent, us well iw
prosecute t he gu Uv: that he wii
require every case to stand upon
us own merits and nrevenl pn
vale cases from being tried at
public expense; that lie cannot
be cluhlR.il, Hlandered. lilulfed or
uriven to siiuaniler tne taxpayers
nionev on useless, frivolous or
malicious imisei'iilions:
We. therefore, respectfully sub
TIliL lh:it Mr Ton in in merits re
elect ion, and should he supiiorted
iy the voters or the Piltn ju
dicial District.
(Signed)
J. W. Bailey. J. W. Connell.
Gw. G. Hancock. Cal Jack Jr.
Geo. U. Bagley. W. G. Hare.
J.P. Tamiesie. J. A. Thornburgh.
for
while
K S. Ilarner. of Junction City.
Kiis.. a guest of Fred Hornecker,
of North llillstairo. has a tine ex
hibit of patent prtH-css tanning.
U.lh of leather ami pens irout
fur-bearing animals, ami one can
see his work at Kuratlis. lie
may IWale here, if he can gel
enough to warrant putting up a
business. His work HlicakS
la.ilf tin, I is well worth
seeing.
For Sale A horse mule colt H
nionl is old, big f"' ' N 1
niake a line animal. H. lv;is
inusien. on M'irill place, W
tweeil Ke.dvilleimd Faiiniligton.
Address. Beaveiton. Oregon. K.
;, l tf
. i i i . ...
W .1 Noltatre. il the inuepen
dent ollice fee r,,r
.i irteil the last
week to t ike a H,sitnn with the
Newlicrg F.ntr'ipnse. Mr. ol
tage is a conscientious workman.
..nd had miinv frien.ls m Hills-
l as.. ... Ilk MIlH I'M t
.S a -J .
was in me my wonua,. Mat9int nmhrorlin were n
called on the Argus. -- 'V . ' -t. coming session
v I. Ilrown of near Laurel. . ,i,.-;..;cr YnrW from the A. L. Grebe, of Laurel, was in
was over to the city Tuesday af- -jh. to serve as school director, town yesterday. He says he is
ternoon. I This was the case wnerem iom m ine marKti. w sni ma ia.ui
. . I. t . ond of-lanrl tlmlviii- lanit nn uViieh there
Smock, a well known Coffee .Club Unik B(K,kS are on naa sen, ... . - ft "t " f fie w.
resident. di.M at . his sale at the fo low.ng p aces- n , ... site
lUKim. Mrs. liatti s wuun- ' S"T . . ni, ht houanb,
realty connrmeu. y' ' . 7-r ,
Decree for plaintiff in Wells vs to get away from ranch life for
Villard et als. a while.
Dismissed-Krasner vs Kras- H Haase of gouth Tuala-
ner. and in this case the court t5n wag over Monday, delivering
gave the husband a lecture, say- gunij potatoes. He received
hat Washington county I fnr his Inst
.irritu niaiv.-K.oa.-. i ....i.i: , m..,,.nia. .t..,.U a rloarance house I i 4 ,u: ,oa ra-
t.an. they room. 10 me pres- . - h . rd vs Hud- 3r.f ant m ner acre.
ent town 01 M.erwotKi. ue ---r,- ; "w; v lwis. suit for " ""T Ti,;. , nn on,t
1 ..1 .1... .,.. n.i.l u iw tor ! iwai raiaic. twv nim. . - - wii, ..if.. .--..- - 1 ouuus is oyuuo, ihijjvu,,
Uiiinueu ine -- , I jm. -Bta fn arfatntltt. Ll.' u:ii t U,, int
.1... ............. 1 , i 1 . 1 . t 1 r i' .... 1 ninn 1 uaiiiiaiKiro. vww f . . iinii n luruia iia.c v.wniv- ..iw
business, and enjoyed the conti- wa8 a cjty caller. Monday, enjoy
dene of all who knew him. He jni the equinoctial gale that was
was imstmaster several years. on jn ai its glory.
At his tleath he was Mayor 01 , xaripr hfl,
old Commercial Bank building.
and is equipping it for a
James C
SherwoiH
ii.tm.. in lh:it 1 1 ace. r rldav.
March 1.1. and was buried Sun- ery. Vaughts uroce'y
lay. He was U.rn 111 NtHloway Wallace McCamant, counsel
County. Mo., August M. IM. for t,e P. U. & N.. was out to
and in IS.1J crossed the plains. ,h itv this week, .before cir
fju H-r hundred. Also have a with his parents settling in in cuit court in the Morette case,
1 1, 1 . v'l r.ii ..ii.iii 1 1 1 a 1 .a .1 ..r n.id ukiinii i
lew cocucrei tor -.." sour.nesisierii pari V'.1'"" ...... ..,.M T!m-.r Ortrnn
I..11 V..rll. . s a.ro. oil II., lvi-.il ,w ...arrtei Marv LSebaS- uuKii n'M'-. a, m....-.,
iiriiniiiiNii, - - . 1 in "'' - .
lU-krr place. Garabaldi Avi
and Gleliroe road. tl
. ... .?
Feter Jacobsen.oi wmur, R yg Maine. ",1
. . illicit iiciiwhi ' a-' "
Brogden vs Smith, suit to quiet The mrret started early at a
title; Malusey vs Malusey; Mc- cent an(j a half, and has stoad-
Wav va McKav: Smith VS Smith; ;i tn n neurit tiriees.
eased the rpoeirer v9 Groeger; Bunsen vs ' ,
1 ...ii- luroegcr 1 k'uLmunn a oromment
. niowiMii r-- -
l.ruiaiil. His Widow Still the
following children survive: Mrs.
yi u' " . ", "ri. 'n, class confectionery.
.Mornacn; .his. " .
1. 1 P..., Um.u.L' I In. I Hi Wm Vinton, one
,ra .ock ,.. . - ::or-. . . t nttnrnevs. .nd breme Court
I'f.'iseti w as a uieiinni wi nm i"" . . it
Fellows.
u,.nnnr. u.rni va Rprrv. I Air.
UUllsim. n ' ' J ' " - j -,
-i . .
yt .f .nlar. t in th rase of ana ueo.
' Peoj- I ' 11.111
first j ,d,,mPnt on the mandate was newspaper man.oi mc. .,... o c.
, 1 :on Martin, on tne teie-
Rve" FX: " T W. ohone Register, were down Sat-
of McMinn- rooie vs r.i0 nincr
A large
and affirmed
, Biiuiii.jih wir' . . . , .
Jesse Irvine, a broker, were in juagmem. ior ucici.u..v.
iu niu 4jutnrilnv and Sundav. I "
" ; the Wallace school
ISaSKCl vMHTiat, ul mc fliuuiiiai.i
1.1. I I.Un ,.k.iix.h yiatiinlav
uuie union viimvn, i . ..v..-
lreiAHim residence, with night. April 5. Program oegins line wauace sc.ioo.. seat.
asiuruay evening, iihiikoos
the Pythian throng.
a to 5 p. m.
or night B its.
Office in American National
Btnk, npataira.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Saw. . Bmt0kv m Mar
BAGLEY 4. HAM
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Rooms 1 tad I Skate BaildUr
HILLSBORO. . . 0IE609.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offices up stair in SehalmerL-h Block
IOHN EI. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
rpstairs, A. C. Shate Bldg, Main & nd
UILLBB0R0, - ORJaQOM.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orru'i: Main Street, opp. Court. Houaa.
with BILUSBORO - 0RB0ON
beorgel VV4AaVVM MWMrraarVV
niH sai.i: OK LEASE
several
of the
bath, pantry, porches: iron, m
liest resilience part of W'oiHiburn.
Would make goid rtniming house
or small hotel. Will sell on easy
terms. Small cash payment.
Balance. $10 monthly. For par
ticulars call on or address owner,
F. M. Heidel. Ilillslioro. Ore.
Pli.imi M:iill ML 2-tf
t llri.w
Justice Smith had quite a grist
city uc
(illltll
Archie
. . r
Thomas was bounu over or
. . ... .-. t l' if lli-ulir.
pOIIUingll ine.tiiiiov v. .m r
11111.U
niiriies
11 c .. Ml fnmri.it I - .1 .. .... I,
meiinor. ins ' . , , if cases ine past n
here until he finds a snui...e
,lotm. for them the (Maker
niss the t iienaieiu tun.
team lor sale; weight.
sound anil true.
.....I .... vl' Yost. I orner nasi'
t: K'.iei vi e roatls,
I....... ii....e..rion. Oregon, lioute
urenn i i-
thinks that Hillsboro has forged THQS. H. TONGUE, JR.
aneau wonuetiunj sum
down the composing room in aj ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
newspaper nunc ... - ' office ..Mtair. in Schulmerich Block
I tt:ii -i rA.nn
will be a play at the nuisouru, - - vu
tM. 3. SJbnoSel
IB. . taot
. i- ika aM nivio
npar ine sue ui . .
k.. nnnvi ita soring nere wui ue a ia,
questea to onng uus-tew. O''."- "5, - enrolled Washington Grange nan. in ine
ror many years an empioyw o. building, which was ' o-n 1
the P. R. & N ., was down to the tVal lis now in use, and dance. Admission, 2oc and loc.
ritw the first of the week on the SeFun. o.1 t- h ioW- Everybody invited
Morette suit against the railway 1. viaXintt th- aehool last P. . W. Bondurant has sold his LfrnI.afd,Ta wtran?it.r'at.ina. eoit.
.. I'1" . . l . . . tlnfTiO m,i,ini Ipitnmfnl.. Urlunben u.tft all afif-
"""iw". Wednesday, believes n wws uc seven-acre iraci casi. y. i., sitiiiiirft uifiai. - ,t4an6iu.t.
11 .r Mnsmiarade Kan at ine hoar one-room Duuaing in wic aiauon. on me ctrvi.it, v.-
ltfthnnv Hall. Saturday evening. Lountv. The main building is Hodgdon. of Tillamook.
i..-..t.'o nvsiM aiuuwtr Music ?c.v io -itVi an 8-foot oorch and I Ron du rant will remain
lliaiOIUU. vjwv. - . I ...... , . - I . .
Ad-
III
. . tl ii.. ....... tiniiji
tlon; u. iiuiniiy inim v"
for having a fawn in tits posses
sion; Bert Utissell was acquitted
of pursuing a doe with a gun;
Groner & Bowell were acquitted
l.v a jury of the charge of put-
51-3 ting sawdust in Hie i uaiaun; v.
I I I .i.i oH 11 IlillfV sc hnolbov was
Gus Steves has traded his lIat U)f S(iuil.ting some mud-
Virginia place ior a ... water into the physiog 01
trad north or Ueedv.lle c ar u ; Mas,,rs; and T. Wann was
Itorw ick Place. He will j it . , $w fwP assm,lting G. W.
.... ;,..i.,tion nlant and water a ; , w iouse on his
" " I ..v.,..,.j ti. I iiK-' ... i :
imt-t of the place, wm i- v v comuiaineu
r . l.i.r ..fium 111S V ' . - .i . i. . U...I L ill. ..I
....... .ior Home uik i.ri-". i. : .......I t ninr m ituu iiot.
power will Ire an electric motor. )uasant 0ut of season two
. i i... veil! tan Bock week, I . M n.rn and asked
auo ne i , or mi" J""". ' i...
...t.i.di runs t irougn me i"' ui.nt u out to recoru umi
... loin . .. . -.....
i .i..., . l ,rht oav 1 1....1 i.ii.T.riui nnt oi ine 4jrvnii
MlOll ll o."' " I lltlll ni.tsr."" ,. f
1 lie recoruniK tec
Hund-
greater be
111 ior en. . ... . nry ,n
ivel lonie l iace, mm v.. - cuw v.ivi-
w.ryx5 larger game.
-rintber was down in a Unly,
thta week, attending the Mor-
He damage sun. ""V "'i' m V ,
Strayed or
..iiVr, ab ut 7r.l);bran.led"S"o.. me birds The wok
ShtHhooK ler; small white spot wW charged up at $2T.
n l r ul.-Clarence llettis charge was the jen
For Sale or Rent
r I i t y t .mnrVsVOii
iiifes against the r. u. " a Sp entlut oi-aeic . i -lu.
fi. tl f Mrs. Morette, and f jn 8llburbs of good valley
es were here as witnesses: own; good buildings, living
I VI Brva.it. Jaek Gilbert. Jj nnty 0f fruit, etc. An
fcAlSfe Bangs. Chas. U Address Box 333.
i " 1.1- A. B. Spitler, C. A. Mad- nmhor0t Ore. 2-tf
llwtiU
den, Harry vhis,
" " L.t .'hat Dave Cor- That the Southern Pacific ex-
lonovirKv ,",,... and t.ets to get the rounn otrcci,
win will do your Pl"" jjjh g. Portland goes
.ivoyoiiestima ic. WgJ '" 8avin,,, as they have
Argus and Oregonian, $2.26.
work always, anu . - condemnation
by Mr. T. Ford and daughter.
Everybody invited, and a good
time guaranteed. Tickets, in
cluding supper, $1.00.
Ewald & Huston have a big
nnntrnet in Portland, and Mr.
Hnstnn who has been here for
has taken charge
nf the construction. He and
Mm Huston eft Monday ior
1HII
the Hose City.
VW Kxchange - 110.000 worth
nf income nroiiertv to exchange
for a clean up-io-uave bioviv ui
merchandise. Mine is good prop-
rtv hence vours must be like-
w se to receive consiuerawun.
Address Box 333. Hillsboro. Ore.
Midvin Christenson. of New
linrtr has been the guest of his
aunt, Mrs. F. Duncan, the past
week. The visitor was given a
surprise, Saturday evening, by
Hillsboro's young people, ai me
Duncan home.
George Dooley, of near Banks,
nno nt thp oldtime threshermen
f his district was down to the
city the first of the week, greet
ing friends and transacting bust
't been into the
county seat since we installed
4 h nnvu.1 streets ana sewer, anu
he says the old town looks good
to him
n;k Hennis. of Ho. Idaho, in
4 ho omnlov of the Kerr-Gifford
Co.. grain men, was in town the
iw nf thn week. Dick is an
Mr.
here.
a a.. At 1 . a IXAl-.ll-M.H. I ' aa.-i
spac ou3 steps leading w utc navmg uougni
fronu A stuay room ai-oo xecw iey nve-acre au m uw..
2 cloak-rooms, hall, and a teach- boro.
er's study room are proyiaea. . want tirst-class dental
A perfect heating and ventilating work can at the dental parlors
system has been installed, which of Dr G jj pollock, over Delta
may serve in either winter or npnffctore. 2-5
summer. Sanitation and lignt- .
1,01.0 hoan marte SDeciai iea- aire. r
4.,La and miinv conveniences Silas Hayes,
commonly having no place in a
eiaMet
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
Itilrtrinit tttMlstra. MraytlaaMlte,
aoil lit uurom mil uiucrtn cmciirH kihecivvii-
orniirn.
n,(irr (lira Wctiittakrlta irfilft.
-iittftwMiiei mil unietfn mimim.
Strtts errd.itsfa: Canftag aa ur
ana ssr rrraarraaaa.
ielcrtim: 2';.itf6.ill 2'H): H'liiJI;
iMIIJ.fPll't'Dl'lt: SMOin iuo. am.
.Simmti 600 Mt IfHatUt af aatrfc r.,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Pffilold Hillsborp boy. his father, P.
?n,t hTHilK National Z 7 J S8" M- lnnK r jme time being
r.Tcl iU,n and husband ?nd Dr. C laheriiT.M He Baid that he hard y
Second Street,
a a n. Meek was in
ami iiuo"""" . ....,,, sitctiii. - , -
Geiger and wife, on right of way k Hilhboro. bo great has
a ... tfiMifor ui u wiii -. Knew m.u -.- - p v f vtlo tsrnrnPd ine IBSv ui
nJ Z n rest Grove. The companj , the impivwement since the week from a ip over to the
Lthe s ates that tht'atton rights are he vi9ited hi t 0ld home. He , thf week from a f"P .
....! itnvs the nrsi "l .4I,u that the ration ngnw ua
k...,a UW.jrjrai, l. t.W " J-6,.,. down with the bi -cr
tative on me repuuow Geiger rlgius ies
Adam ML of Centwinj, w A and journal. $2.25.
in town tne nrei w i
sion Duncn
Mountains.
ahnnl have been proviaea
Above the wainscoting the walls
are plastered, and the woodwork.
after receiving tne natural uinso,
is varnished. New, adjustable
desks are provided for pupils,
while the teacher's desk and
chairs would do justice to any
school-room.
The grounds include two acres,
and, although six montns ago
were heavily wooaea, iijey rc
now cleared, plowed and leveled.
This splendid improvement is
tu KMiiit nf consistent effort on
the part of patrons, and the
.ahiui hoard. 01 wmcn uuu
,,wv' ' . . ... , .
Hnndriokaon. r. M. waaswonn,
Rnhort Service and C. Berggren
an. members. A. Haugeraua, a
resident of Columbia county, is
the contractor and builder,
i v. Zimmerman, who has
f nLran an active . tart in the mat
ter. in speaking of the improve
that with anew school
a rrnrwl mad toward HillsbO-
aou a," . : . . , . .
n hia onmmumtv bids fair to
attract some of the Eastern
knmo Bookers who. no doubt, wi
find homes in Washington county
during the next year,
Dan Emrick, C. E. Koontz and
coast points in Tillamook county
from East of the Greer's ifl tne piace wn.cn W1r
' tut DU1K Krueu pvvnsv. -
brother of Jos.
Hayes, were down to the city to-
on Business, auo. nj"
mised north of Hillsboro,
onl has manv mends in tne
Miiva on" f
county.
nr. C. H. Pollock has opened
antal otlices in the Linkiater
Rnilding. over the ueita urug
Store.
There will be an exhibition of
the term work in tne aepari-
m0nta nf Manua 1 raining anu
UIValM? va. ... 1 1
nnmest c Science, at tne scnoo:
hnnap this Friday afternoon.
All are invited.
tv. Sals A bunch of nice
IVl iws a
nios I). Tschabold, iiillsDoro,
. . . ! 1
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Olllco u-talra over Hillsboro National
Uauk.
HILLSBORO ------ OBatUO.n
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Rooms 5 and 6
Trmiesie Bldg.
HILLSBORO. ORE.
Main and Third.
1 in Helvetia'section. 2
Rnrn March 11. 1912. to Mrs
Agnes Lorsung, at the home ot
her parents, wr. ana wra. r ianr.
Nachbaur. a son. weigut
pounds.
Anril 7 is Easter Sunday. See
tno Raster tovs. rabbits, chicks
and ducks galore, at the Den of
Sweets.
Mrs. Chas. Bloom completely
severed one of her thumbs one
day this week, while maKing
kindling. Dr. Linkiater attend
ed the iniurv.
Ed. Wilson and Cassie King
were united in marriage, yester
day, bv Bev. W. J. Weber.
Easter Millinery Opening
March 30.-Mrs. I. Bath.
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Thr only graduated and Hceaatd Veter
inary in Hillsboro. sixteen years prac
tical experience.
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVKRY CO.'B
STABLE No. 1
Phoneai-Offloe, Central 50.'; Residence,
City 133.
ail raM (
EWALD ami
Architect and Builders. Pre
pared to Draft and Build new
Structures; Remodel old ones,
etc. Give us a trial. Modern
Drafts and Workmanship.
Ottawa Aaa
Hillsboro - Oregon
Chick food,
grit, at Greer'a.
bone.
shell and
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