The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 30, 1912, Image 5

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In i ti iin iutal-. hoiih' y.-ars ago.
and nil that In- worcovi-r thfeml
if the htuli was about thrc'
UiU-km-sm-H of gunny nark.
Wlnui !Hkr. if it wan not iincont
fiirtable travelling on tin "tul'
l- r. pli.-. t hut he had mi much Hid Ihti la
rulliMM on the rtn of it that
tlx only pain hi millVred wan
wh.-n In- tKTaxionally whittle!
mil u corn. With thix remark he ' nrtslian I.arsen. a liignly n
put mi lh- hho ami 'VlfK'1!'' kimh'UmI citiz(nif tast IliltsUtr
un m in,, rvmiti Kayinir n wa found ib ad yesterday at 1:1
wan imnitf to (aiforma, and i i- i
..v.-... ..i . ! .. by hiH Hon. Car I.arsen.
HHti i to v' t down in time to . , , ,
lu ll. ...k () raisin crop next a,ul 'l-"n. Jhn Johansen.
Pull. But one other incident of Mr. I.arscn had len dead wvcr-
HilUbura Since
Itifhly Bf(Xi.tci
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uf itiutue. M"' on
l.r htd'liiM at
a man walking on a rstub of thin al days, and on a table by the
kind has U m knew n h.-re-and Hilt. ,)f lhe M whjrh tlt.
Ili.it wan when J. a walkfd , , , ,,,
down Htuirnoo tl,.. k.,o M "" ,,
tl.. dav U-for.. hud l-M.nU'lf ullof rarUilicacid. Ak'las.s
sewt d over afti r lr. A. H. liai- which wan on the stand held the
! hud laki-n otf a foot. Thf re' odr of carUilic acid, and there
""";" Kanw in turn WM no ,,Ul.Ktion imt what it was
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II inti" in nun mi-, urn "iin
I .i not let anyone iK-rnuade wife died in Auirttst. 1'JlO. and
you that he can i;ive you a U-tter he hannot heen hitrnwlf since her
Hint for lesH money than we can. death
ri, i v i ll in iiin ini i'i ui'tii mii'iniMK,i ne wan last wrn iai oaiuru.iy
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Smith ii.roiivn unn-fi we Kite vni, eveninif. Dv rji. snuie. ne aio
(:ilv. tn.M.d I In-". und hvt will convince talked with his Hon. ( arl, Satur-
you that Uie values are u-tter av eveninif. and had arm
than thotie offered liy anyone else to Jo some work for the latter.
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Id piano ami pipt
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it.. rmf. 1'iiH X. an honor
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ii:h l'if I'.'iirri.-s at. 'I into
thfotir r.i'lll U'l' Mlo.t( I'lt
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r, I r.'-rni'v lin- I ope.
, l,i!.- r.ip.H ho nun.-, n.
, Milh In- n-Unm' of attend
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(An nui' ladies km II
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L....U mi I'u. "ii a cordi'i'.r In
fcf lllt.-llll.HH, I 'l' I t'l"4
.1. Tl , . mi of t.s-'". camel
year s .-11. nid tl"' 't
tin- :,': II In a very
iiy f.n'f and M rv ih ino
.( in miniier. M. ( S an
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first W.i-luii.Min I'ttuidy
, to rn ive li.i' honor.
,( ril an vva-: in t'l- In 'in
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rt. hit li p-.ri u.t o n
llv nfl. rll.e I itanlc .!iHa-.t r.
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tv Kttti.i.. .1 at l.ii.ranar. anu
,1 ilisi'i rn Ihe oiillmt I l th'
Wan cnat.
ner will tiintmui
Ort j.ron c.int rva
slie hhv:iH han H
I.ii.en u ;!oro;.t 5 and auto
tit reduced l.rii't 4. Mr. I. I
Julius All.lhr wa-i i.p from
South Tualatin, yesterday.
All next week trimmed hats
wi!l lie sold at cost. Mr. I. Hath
have Wciiyer, of II Ivetia. wa.
down to tie city yesterday.
f ive cents a package, (nuk"r
Jack, at the I-n .f S.veetn.
I'tK-.tnixster P.. 1. Cornelius and
wife were out to the 1'lains. yes
terday. Meet vour friends at the Ien
of Sweets on circus dav.
J. C. .Miller and wife, of Ar
cade, were in town from beyond
North Plains, yesterday.
Montgomery Turner, the Hanks
merchant, was in tow n the first
of the week.
J. T. Anderson and wife, of
near Scholls, were in lown yesterday.
Miss (Jladvs Cohen, of Port
land, was the yuest f Miss
Maude (Irillith. Sunday.
Mrs. L M. Puell. of Valley
Vista, on the United, was in the
city yesterday.
I have the white wash dress
skirts and white law n waists in
the new styles. - Mrs. 1. Path
.'-MEMORIAL EXERCISES
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hern Pa.-ific la. t Fri-
1 thi'o-ivh this city
A. Haves, son of the
rt'ur I P.. Haves, once
t of th" United States.
PR0FIW(OIA.tJ.
F. A. BAILEY, M. U.
FtijuirUn and SarfHig
ia
prev.aer.t ol w l.nueu ouiii. otfice--Ui,t.ita io Schalmtrich Bloc.
l i e ;n'.l sr.e'l Son (if a HIS- KMi.!new SuutbwtMt mrxwt Kucltun
tiii.r.1 hv ! fuCier was tnroute to "" rtomt.
Corvallis and Newirt. arid trav- w vvAvvvvvvvvwvw
eie.i in the regular day coach- s. T. L1NXLATER, M. B. C. M.,
i...i. r . I';i!irniin fn ihl-l Millie
MWOB BVillY Dl.UM Mi ALLiki.SS :( f l''ri ,r.f ' .U,.,. ,n IsVinv O a dmUiii m Tb ii.ii. n,. m. .
a . ai.ai'ir i'i.lijuiiivn, u-in.... . v
mar.y uestionj a!ut the coun-1 ffeat-lHtte Kat of ivurt ttmu.
.u um curuttr 01 in tiluet.
.
A crew of Oregon Llectnc
workmen have Uen ttfrttinjf the fHlLLirETAMIESiE. n. i-
track into shape for paving he- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
teen Second and Third, this SurK.u Houturn Pm-.iat Kaiird !.
u ccL- nr. l ir 14 nnderstMul that d b Oreian Electric RatlroMl
All IlillsUro is paying tribute to jth,y 'will flr,Uh the work from .n.
the soi'her uau. nie mwrn r.i i uie l.il. & ciear uown id nuni. .mf oi .ia ui, BiUniwro,
of C.en Pansom Post and Worn- Sixth, covering the entire paved
Scrvkcsat Cemetery This f'ore
nuon, at Crescent "I his Afternoon
SihotJ ClnlJrcB Ait in the Aftirnowi
Pribram
Tc!ay is I)ecoration Day arid
business houses are all clo. ' d.
try.
an's Pelief Corps went to the
cemetery this morning for the
usual ritualistic exercises, mak
inir the trip by th-i electric ser
vice. After decoration of r"aves,
the organization 4 nuid thv; annual
tribute of d-votiori tu the mem
ory of the dead of the navy l.y
the dejosit of tlowen in the wa
ters of Dairy.
The program at the Cr cer.t
Theatre this afternoon loi.ows:
Music Hill.-boro Pan 1
Pi-citation Margaret I'ollette
Sony 5th. 7th and 8'.h Grades
ELMER II. SMITH M. D. D. 01
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
district.
A copy of admir i .tration from
Wallowa County, was filed with
the county recorder this week.
wherein MaU-lle Hanley, widow
of the late Wilfred Har.ley, well Office Hjurv-9 to 11 a. m ; itojp. m
OSTEOPATH
Tue U?. Tbu.vUy, 8aturUf 9 to la
VU aiKwcrrd day or night. Both
: hout . Oifice over HilUburo Nitional.
.1. J. Nusbaumer. of near Phil
1 l .
hps. was 111 the city Jesteniay MaUk. (
morning. Exercises. . . 7th and 8th Crudes
Arthur I'.j.con. who has lieen Address Mayor H. I. l.t.'lev
lH-n limr a few weeks up alxive Motion Son jr Sixth drade
naymonii ijootimiuer
.1. Uushlow is buihlinif nn
evteiision ill the rear ot his coil-
r,...i:,....,ri l.i.itilin.r III it uwi t O I III' I "U.,,
iCV IHMI. I I ..-.l.-.n.,,
Leila Fuller
Oregon Electric dejiot.
m the city. lur rrencli ilry- l'he mneide probably took place
clettninir pntcess is the latest and Saturday niiriit or Sunday.
l- st. Try uh. pefore you order On the table at the head of the u. ,,mt:.m. :.l. was in tow n ves- I'ecitation
that Summer suit coma in and dead man's bed was also found a t.-ntav morning. Sonr. 'Tb" Fla? of 0 ir Nation
c us. WimIii not want it all- razor -miUkfeHtinir that he in- , . ,,,,.., i.,,;i.i;r,.r nnl Forever"
juxt want to tttve you the Unit tended using it in case the car-
alu. sof any in Ihecilv. S-' us M,lic failed.
In-fore ordering. o not U weak jjirsen was Uirn in I)enmapk.
the Amein an t iitiuen 10 nay yes 10 oiners ami went to INew .eaianu. w nere
Aiit-.d with hen to say yes to uh means he married. Ihe wile ined. ami
three or lour ilollurs.- Augtmi he married airain. lie left Iew
lews, iii.staiw. over HillsUiro Zealand in 1HH1. and came to
Mercantile Co. H-tf Oreiron. settling at Cornelius.
11..... o..:.. A..i.. f..,.w it Icominir to HillsUiro in 1HHS. His
l'""' miio. Mil" .1.1 rv..". .. v . ....... ...... ,.r iml. ....
l l. is. hauer and J. L Miller. f wmeiii kwu i-.um . ..
.1 ... .: ,i.... Mi n. He leaves foursnnft. Axel
. II' .i.ni.MI tUTiloil, .-..- uunii . ... i-
... . 1 t...-..i land Kd.. of talifornia; ami Carl.
11 1 1 11 l i 1 11 n ii j tint 1 i f I . , ... i lit - ! . V"
... . .. II... n,.oMlll U.llll nil. lllll.innw. UIIV) . -
I'lUlli'K H"ll HI Ill.-Iinilll m-uv iym ----- - ..;.., :,.
I.. .. 1 1 f.i.l I'vllieo. Cwhre to HwACBianu. I wo nirp.ii" '"
I Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or NigLt
-Independent Phone
OREGON
Recitation
"Our Hag"
Drill, by the bias Recruits
IJocitation Violet Jacobs
If vou need a one-piece dress Exercises by the First Grade
in talfeta. foulard, white lawn
. 1 t ...........
or linen, see wnai 1 nave m PYTHIAN SUMi:K
olTer. Mrs. 1. Path
V I, fro he .del Oregon. John Jobansen, of Hanks, and Miss Lena
Miss Marie Tunzat. of Hilisbo- pi.n..n: i,Ki.rP. Knights of Pyth
. . . l. : ., . . . .. -. , ... . 1
ro, will grauuaie ai inceiu s ,as exemplitiea worn in uie
losiiital. as a professional nurse. ir,;,rhN ijank. Monday night, m
in June. Hresence of alwut one hundred
11 1. .... i; ...wi ;f. r.ril..m votaries. The two candidates
II. n. l'niiiiuii'i "i""'.""i - - . 1. 1
I I ...,n i:.wl m of Port- were W . liiuoni am- .
known here, was the p titioner,
The v. idow and one son fall heir
to aUmt tVM) worth of personal
property and a farm north of
Hilisboro.
Portland is making great prep
arations for the big Rose Show,
which begins June 10 and lasts
until June 15. The promoters
say that this will lie Portland's
!-. r.tr,irti in tVmt line and thev
expect to take care of thousands PREXCO
upon thousands 01 outside visit-1 wvwwvwwwwwwwv
ors. T r nrT)n T-k
The rural mail earners over the
county will have a holiday today physician & surgeon
one of the big regular Holidays urrir.: t patairatn scuoimericn u og
that they can remain at home. I Reiilence Bieline Street, teconii door
As Friday is raier day, however,
thev will have a big consignment
of mail, with two day3 of ac
cumulation.
N. Pangs, the Timber tow nsite
man, was down to the county
seat Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. Pang3 is nutting in a big
strip of new county road under
contract from the board of commissioners.
eat of South Side Street.
Both Puone office ant' etilcnce.
IIUkSBORO, OREGON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
for Decora
tion Day.
Sav-don't let anyone sell you
.1 I'I . I O. . II ......... r....n I limit
Uie I .ir.l ,-iireev nil im-i o.u.., : , . , .i,
i.l.. ii... IMhian dromedarv His on Car 1 stated that w hen
id.. l...rii moid- Ins father liaa not ueen up u.w . ,HIW,t.r. C.et the genu
. 0 Ir twoormree ua ne m-.u,...- jR. nm.,;es. male ly thelhipont
re,.res,.ii ri.i.ci h , r.. i.-, iaarmed ana he ana nis 'i- . r r,, atu so,n.y J. h
not soiu in Hiores. n in un 01 i.miher. w ho was in I mm nanus, ... .-.i, 1;. .,.!!!.. Ore tf
homes 011 retiuest. and do the ....... r,i.,y u..nt to the house.
. .... 1 I. 1...... i. o.linulli.. i i 1 r I !!....... .li;. f Clinlta u'.iv:
i'u mt:. .... ....hi , 7 They lounu 11 UK-Keu. am. .r ,. .-,, ..... v, ... ... ,,nr u, pnIrint. Nearly
lllinriir uu-iiipi'i. 'u. uimlOW. liOWir IHISiaira ionic UIJ ivnu-nmi "' '"'""i" :'" X" . t ,L clitr.r
,-d made to-mettsure corseUH, with falner-g U'dnnim they found says things are grow ing so last til ty were r,m n
a eMM-rienced crsi-tier service partly drvwi anj the down that way that you can hear city, and some of the boys help
c.,t no more than high , clans cor- ?wJk - lh(, the fibre crack. ed R.t the ack a die on the
11
Tuvn nrul as both were well
known the county was well rep
resented bv the followers of Da
mon and Pythias. Forest (".rove
was represented by the largest
following of the bovs ever pres
ent at the county seat, and the
way they swept down in a horde
made the Pythian heart pulsate
lairsen was uuiet inoffensive.
a . ....... 1 IH..ML.
la gWHl Citizen, ami u koi .. "
Iin W i'i
musie in
M, where
Ihhi.
I) VllY Al C I lN SMI.
h mnl. 1 i;'in d will hi II lit his
r. l! unlet Irom npalo sia
r, and tine mill' from l t.vc
khanl, al Ihe old Pretntner
Irm, P miles south f Caston
Mo'ilnik n, tn.. on
TUfUSHAY. JUNK -JO.
tity-Mx head of hifli-i'.rail
ili'lll c.W S, Hlxteen l.cail 111
i now, si'seral nmr" coining
rh tit lime, rarging in aire as
lnw: Twelve 'J year olds; 1
ear ol.h; il t year olds; live f
r olds; nne 7 year old; one 0
firol.l. Ncat-lv nil lire bred to
VHtcivil lli.lstein bull.
Will nU 1 ulfer for sale a regis
rwi llnlstcii) bull, from the W,
Newell farm, nt head of this
H.
Terms of Sale Two per cent.
I fur chIi; or one year batikn
VMifmi. note. :it H ier cent.
fli'ttilT train at, Cove Orchard
Winn if Mm come bv train, nnu
one mile north, on railway.
Fmnn S. P. line.
II. V. Slott
J. W. Iliii'luM, Auctioneer.
bco, Nnylur, Clerk.
iKADUAUON PWOtiliAM
. ls t.urc haseii m stores. sirs,
M. E. Cinid'e. HillsUmi. Fifth
iti.l Jackson Sis. Phone ro. man; t. had suUicienl estate to
VS I. teeu him. and leaves a nice piece
I " r - - , . ... I
W. II. Wehrung. Davul Cor- of property where ne neu
. I -I I i: 1.......
nin iiiui 1. urn rv 111 ill 1 na.viu..
...Ivertisenient in another place iiukm; s-m.i:
in 1 his issue, ca ing for uuls lor
the construction of the bru-k, The unilersigntnl will sell Eastern
w loch is to U' erected adjoining ,.., i.nro,.d hmke ami un-
the HillsUiiu National Hank, on i )kP at auction sale, at one
.secmi.i Mreei. imiiiaiwn o c iick i). m., on
-b ase look it up. SATURDAY. JUNE 1
For sale: White Orpington T. W1j.rn from 800 to
. J fit. t.kiM.lat1 I 1 . . . I I t
em's. l.i lor per n . i.iro amj are jUst tne nimiy ooys
for incubator lots Jiu; will tarn - gma( farminK.
orders for chicks, one uayoiu. ui R Hll.I.suoiU)
"tl per liunureii. ft"" n.v
....L..r..U r..r' rjlettCh. 11.
. . . k' ...... uaiul.ni on hand.
, elti i anu. iMHui i'i " .-." . ;.i,i.,
u..... C.iirabald Ave., have been ridden.
and C.leiiciH' mad. 4J-II
August Tews is feeling proud
of the fact that within a few
he will have conaucteu a
Do not iore-et that Dave Cor-
winwill do your tilumbing anil
eive vou estimates. Satisfactory
work a ways, anil prices mat
rsm't be iriven bv others. Che-!
nette Row, Second Street.
Office hour 9 lo u a. m.; a to 5 p. m.
CalU answered dav or night. B.tl
phone. Office in Ameiican National
Bank, nprtairt.
Paul V. Gur.ther and wife, nee hillsboro, OREGON
Maud Hamel, departed Monday lyuyuyvwMwywyw
lvthi:in camel, and rrepare
fnr tho loner ride across the
Sahara for the two candidates.
After the ceremonies -which
could not be beaten in the en
tire state, a chicken supper was
served to the big conclave, and
for San Francisco, from which
port they will sail the last of the
week for Honolulu. They expect
to remain in the islands several
weeks.
Herman Kamna was in the
city Tuesday. Herman is feeling
very much elated over tne selec
tion of the school site, as it will
mean closer school facilities for
that family.
Mrs. Olive Gabriel, practicing
law in New York City, is a guest
of her mother, at Yamhill, and
brother. H. V. Stott. of above
Gaston. She will make an ex.
On. . Bav
B AO LEY A HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Room 1 and i Shite Bnlldln
HILLSBOKO. . . OBEC0.1.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORSBY-AT-tAW
Offices upstairs in Schulmerijh Block
JOHN M. WALL
4TTOR N E V-AT-LAW
AC ,...,t- lVifi ictll lu flip nfv then the visitors and locals held
ji :iii & unit "i'i "- I - ..iii ,
of pink H'tnonade and such dope open house in the c grooms n-
at the circus groun.u. out let 11 ui , n th im
stav there, hring your tnirsi u ine ihijskouuh t.-v..! ......
the Den of Sweets and we'll do selves, wan nome a.u, - .v
- 1 . . . ,1 .. t hd rr A. I o
i,.. .,c 1 a menu in- iui ne- f-.--"
For sale: Team horses. 3100.
good work animals, Sand 9 years;
also span gmd work mules, 9
ami 10 years; aUnit llMRi lts.
Mcllargue. .win
. t ' III llkt 1111 I L'iiiiiiii , 1 .
SK'ONll Ol. HAW. iiii-i."'"" , .1
Sold without reserve; cash in HillsUiro.
Rav Reasoner is moving the
big W. 0. W. Hall from Glencoe
.. .1 n'i . l 1
All broke to lead and all
Jen.
Beatty & King.
I OUKTI1 Ot; JULY
W k'raihialion exercises of tin
illslMiro 1 1 it'll School w ill bt
L11 . ...
fiu at Hi.. M. 1;, Church. Ftnlay
h1'"!'. May 111. at H o'clock:
pio iliict Misses Tipton
Pvnoiiliiin I'ev. Weber
fau
;;ltiglt School Girls Glee Club
Mress
I'. Sliippo, Prof, of History,
c I'nivei'sily.
fwi'iitatiiin Diplomas...
.1. P. amieste. M.
fwt'iitutioi, Scholarshii)
vv. N. Ferrin. Pres. P. u.
' II. S. Girls' Glee Club
r'ni'diftiiiii Rev. Weber
flie lrrailimtiiur rlmis;
Alum Umh Ri..,. Rhen Wilkes,
Scliroeder. Kingslev Down-
lt Lvlln 1 1. .1..., SiKrlei-
Mr ' " 1 ... 1. 1 1 . i,t v . "r - .
l.Viil e. 1 ..... . 1.1:....
vveiiKH ixeiimgton, r,n.a
M. Simon, Gladys Lauraine
ijton mid Minnie Etta Morrill.
'ISH elen Vnve Si.rler IS
PHivlcil on,, vnsir'u Bcholarsliil)
1'acilic University.
.lays ne win . u . . - w w 1(S0OWt of the
,;ilr shop V"u u, '"' 1 ,0V": Fourth of July committee, re
n.y forU.veyr.:t iJS that Hillsboro is gettin,
':?!. '.!Tm!. LZ t . nicely with celebration ar
" ' ' nmirements. They nave securei
v..ie 14 Ihe time to open a sav- .... i,niia for the occasion, and
ings account with the HillsUiro twQ day9Vs ill be celebrated - July
National Punk, wnicn "'- 3 an(i July 4.- ne fticaiinnviiie
ings di'pai tment; under govern- the Kinton band of 20
thi Arnold bands and the
1111 e- - . " . . ...
interest paid -4 HillsUiro organization, win an do
savings. $l opens "" here to dispense me sirums mm
$1. .. make for enthusiasm, ana nir.
w v Wilev has torn up his iwow savs that Arnold will be
old cement sidewalk and put J? here with all his attractions, and
new one on the city graue. m- h,3 81X Dig snows, anu im-ie ...
iuuirovetnent helps the appear- a uaioon ascension each day.
t i,io u .01 ilue resort. ma mnl suorts of all kinds and
HIH-e ... 1-. ,,:oi.. A.a .,t
. - r lti IbtOnllV SHVS II 111 BUUIU UW.O i
.lust receive.! u lhe best celebration in the
r ,,nt. stump rj riV?ce?L Sty it will not be the fault of
.eot. stump lewder; 40 percent, coi niyj v,nttr!ietions.
roc
rig
in
it. mump ! he committee or the attractions,
k jKiw der. O r trt. There wij be a big street parade
;ht. t''veM,l,;ruihe 12 5 E year, and Wm. Nelson will
,. Mercantile Co. Uunks. 12-B WW ... f t m.
i i... 1...K. teachers in the pub-L knows how to get up a good
tic school and a few friends ten- 8noW, and he declares he will
.red Miss Ora Walker a shower have a better one than last year
III 11 u "" ' . ,. . 1 ,f Mm j ... ..nna man a plmner.
over to North Plains. The old
historic town will soon be a thing
of the past, unless North Plains
builds to it.
Our home-made candies are
. going like hot cake.-,, we Know
getting tlu, qlluiity j., there. Let us con-
tlOtl ar- ' l.',..l.,.P,a frmfentinn-
- , 1 1 nice u.i. iwv.,v ,v. . . w ......
Ihey have secured ; , ,lh of Hjiisboro
Mercantile Co.
Hon. W. N. Barrett and wife
went to Croswell, Saturday, to
visit w ith Geo. Schulmertcli and
wife. Mr. Barrett returned
Monday, Mrs. Barrett remaining
for an extended visit.
V. H. Hacker, proprietor of
the stage line between limuer
nni 1 Vernonia. wishes to announce
. . ... . . . :
that he will leave veruuiuu v
fi:l.r each morning and meet all
trains at Timber. Round trip
every day. excepting on bun
days. 10-13
The friends of Miss Clare Sig
ler tendered her a shower, Fri
The
list of the Forest Grove Pythians
was so large that it bored a hole
thromrh the note book and was
. . t Il II A. I
lost in tnesnume. nu incuru.e
tovs were down excepting those
absent from town -and it was an
event that will long be remem
bered as one of the many cases
in Pythian annals.
PUBLIC SALE
HILLSBORO. - 0KXGO8.
W. N; BARRETT
ATTORN SY-AT-LAW
Urnci: Main Street, opp. Court Horn.
HILLSBORO - ORBOO"
1.; j even nir. at Uie noun-u. .
F Wells. Miss Walker 19 soon
to wed Verne Curry.
Wanted -To rent, a farm of
.... .,:.. cnil on or address
KisitelH.ke.HillstKiro.Kou
1 w. 1 in sman nuiec. 1 ..".-v,
lliv ' "
Havinc disnosed of my place,
will sell nt nublic auction.
miles north of Hillsboro. begin
ning at 2 o.clock p. m.,
TUESDAY, JUNE 4. 1012.
All of my personal property:
Good team of horses, eight years
old- heifer. 2 shoats. 1 dozen
ehiel-ens- John Deere plow, 11
inch; spring wagon, sprmg-tootn
harrow, potato planter, ieeu cut
ter, set ot team namess; nacK
harness, with collar, names anu
breast collar; 20 sacks of hand
sorted Burbank potatoes: steel
rnmnv heating stove. OOil-
steads, folding bed. kitchen cab
inet, table, washing macmne.
chairs, rocking chair. 10 dozen
fruit jars; all cooking utensils,
and other household goods too
numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale All sums under
in encVi'ftver $10. six months
day evening, at the home ot her . tjm(? approved security, at 8 per
parents, Air. ami airs. jas. oik- ceBt ,nterest.
ler. On June o, miss oigiei wm
tended visit at her old home
H. V. Stott. of above Gaston, tiairs, a. C. Shme Bl.lg. Main & and
was in town Tuesday. His moth
er was for many years the S. P.
agent at North Yamhill and one
of the partisan democrats of old
Yamhill County.
Deputy Surveyor Boyatt went
to Lousignont Lake, Monday,
with a crew, to start survey of
tha KiiT drain aire section. It will
take several weeks to complete THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
the work. . m
Acram the Argus wishes to im
press upon its readers along that Office, upstairs in Schulmerich Block
stream that McKay Creek ana Hillsboro, - - Oregon
triouianes aie viuacu antoi.ic,
nnd that fishimr in those waters
:iii nn,1 om..n.-tal.l tn finp. (Jba. 3. SdnaM O. . Zaoin
is uiL-fiJi, a. .v. u".u.v - g. . 6taM(t
Sam Stott. of Portland, was in SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
a.. 'I'. J.... Com cfill h"ll
inecuy iuJ. ,1 L- " ttmlMffesselaln,lilaalMHll
a hankennsi ior oiu iiwiiihs' v.ui muk.
eMi. ovon if hp livpin the enfraI.JWition. blttlln.rttfnna, Soli.
ton County, even u ne inem uie ,., i.i,.,m,i, uriunhm unt aiit aeics.
nw-trnoolis lin Kl'ttcnliaJt auflftKllt. Se4ttan9luic
mc uuyuua. ln (jUtupa mU (, etgenen Huttefpoit-
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Epperson. fMWfft M aMe'erttft gffltt
..l-i.i lnv. snent the Winter at So4luflciitaftcn, Ue6irttouiiucit. eut(et
WltO liae spi n t ine iiimci ricfndfel mU an(n Ullentrn.
Goldendale, Wash., are guests t.enci,i.ii.t-. - . - n
iku wk at the home ol tneir 0,"".k.:n' on. m:..T"i.
.Hiurhter. Mrs. Oscar Kelsay. aiiM(iiiint main m ant
w vp -
.r. on
Farmers R5.
12-4
IHNCH
it
fl.itxikil lit
l II . ""i in; u Mtinvi; lie
PillHlmru Hall, Saturday evening.
stnhl. a Portland musi-
eia nd a Mr. Melt, of the same
Mty, wore gnosis at the John
Idinger home, Sunday.
Walter A. Sargent and Eva
.,.x:aul- ..,wi..,l,led by Judge
V ii svenson; at the court
iw'.usi. Mav 25, 1912.
M...t fi.nneft and Miss Isa
wUchIv. of South TuaJjUn. were
........ hu hv JUUKU owjtvmw.
YV CUUv i -
Mav 27. 1912.
Jacob P.uchele. of Cornelius,
Ju ",J Lfhflrftv yesterday,
Suays thtcWslobk Hneup
Geo. Carter, of near Oak Park
- and last year's was a clipper.
Arnold will have his big Ferris
wheel, as well as his steam
swing, in attendance and with
one hundred band instruments
tooting, there snouiu oe uu kimus
of a demonstration.
MILLINERY AT COST
Beginning May 31. I will sell all
hats at cost. It is an
opportunity that will pay you to
n t' M Rnhinson. of Bea-
the citv Monday
lV.Trr r. nr. was born
and raised oui in me jc.ajT...v
district.
Engineer J. L. Stannard, of
uoomno-ton-Oregon Corpora-
iion force, was out Monday en-
be wedded to Edward Brandaw.
of this city.
Land for sale Tract of 4j
acres, 11 miles from Hillsboro; 14
acres cleared and in crop, part
bottom and nart upland, fine soil.
Will take $100 per acre. Part
nnch hnlanee. terms. Must be
sold at once. Direct sealed en
velope, B care Argus. 1U-M
Joseph Wolfersperger, 01 near
Newport, was in town luesaay,
enroute to Portland to meet his
mother, who arrived trom tne
East this week, and will make
her home with her son. Mr.
Wolfersperger formerly conduct
ed the GU,y Bakery here.
Philip Willy, owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
SCREENS
The date of the home talent
play, under the auspices of the
Coffee Club, has not been an
nounced, but the director, Mr.
Moore, states that the young
people are doing splendid wOrk
1 . l J ll..', ...Ill nMK
route to Scoggin y , -(1 thi9 wi, prob.
dsay 0f, neZd g avi y wa-' ably be the best ever staged by
Ssysim 2.t W ,e' Watch for thedatC-
Order your screen doors and win
dows from the Hillsboro Planing
Mill. Phone Main 92. lOtf
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J F Kerr to Clma A Krr, lot i blk
5, l'iniu'j 's ail 1
Aug l.ovcKren to Tcter Folsotil, tract
ja Cherry Grove .. oo
Martha Brown to iMw Seymour, K
Int hk v. Forest Ofove io
ri u Huldwin to Jin L Hill, u cres
..m t , n t ( w ooo
Hitternia StviiiKs Bmk to h K.
Thomas, 5 lots. Rcusouic lleilits
Dirkie Storey to H. U Keals, S.40 a
I, llil uhnrn acres. ...... .......... IO
It Taylor Hill to Taul Ltntnret, 6 58
a sec 341 nr jw
Alice Rolston elal to Fred kober-
sic in. 100 Bcrc-i si c u t t s r 5 w 1000
J W H.tes. BiiariliBD to Freil kober-
stein, siune as aonve am
. M. Edee, who formerly resided
in this city, now conducting a
sawmill over in the Nehalem,
. i..-.- ...1. nil rf,A
was tn tow n una ccn, open
ing to business atfairs.
CniTee Club Cook Books are on
sale at the following places The
Best Room, Mrs. Bath's Millin
ery, Vaughts Grocery.
Mrs. M. A. Powell returned
Mondav from a two weeks visit
with relatives in Polk and Linn
counties.
Father Connolly, of Roy, was
in town Sunday, attending the
Knights of Columbus exercises.
W. R. Shaw, of Portland, and
n.m Shaw, of Beaverton. were
'in town Tuesday, on business.
Cabbage and kale plants, in
any quantity, at Morton's Green
readv to set out. From
200.000 to 300,000 on hand. 12-4
The rams of the week have
been rather trying on the straw
berrv erovj but cheer up. for
cherries will soon ripen.
Georne Lennon. of Vinelands,
was down to the city Tuesday
afternoon.
C F. Brown, of below New
ton, farming the Hoyt ranch,
wes in town yesterday
- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Waggener,
were guests of their daughter,
Mrs. 0. B. Gates, last week.
Wm. McDuff and Cora Tucker
were granted marriage license by
L. W. House has been indis-
3tinut CiO-lKlt Gaa ( UsMCtct rt.,
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
OlUce up-stalra over Hillsboro National
Baiu.
HILLSBORO OREGON
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Ti'uitesie Bltlg. Rooms 5 aticl 6
HILLSBORO, ORE.
Main and Third.
MISS OVERHOLSER
Graduate. Nurse
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phoue, City 44
aw' Posed for the past week.
WILL YOU BUILD
-IF-
You Contemplate Building
this spring or summer, see us
and get our figures.
J. 5. Lorsung mud Son
Omk Firk, mm ty
Address. Hillsboro, R 4,
Phone, Main 112
Johnny Green was
Groyeland Tuesday.
in from
"e time.
was in town Tuesday iii"