The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1912, Image 5

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in VuiiliTal. .1 I' Kuratli.
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lil.VM k'hN M priori:
I'.l.l. ilv Mrs. R-hU-utvr. forpuT-'
lv t.f W.sl I' nil m. ftrar.
m. niu' 1'i.rttaml. ih liwt. urn I.
li-r rliililrt ti ur. tnakiiijf m-arcli
f"r h. r. Sin- li fl hi r rurtlaiul
li'.ini. nii ilav hut wfk Hint hi'v
i ra! ilavHi.f Ht-anh h:w failf! t
! ati- In-r. Sh' in v rv f--ft ru-.
an. I hi-vi-ii ur -it'l,t thou .urit
'i"i:ar-i. wiiicli Hlii- riiwars tu
want t.i iMit inlu a "Hurni' fur
)!,! Wi.m. n." Hit . liil.ln-h an-
vrry iinu li hlarmi-il nv r hir al
hi tin'. Hiul Wfht I'liinti m iitl ixirH
lia. . Ui i imtiiii-.l to look out
fr lu-r in rust' hIh- '.hould turn
ii in Wahiiiv:t"ii 1'iMinty.
Ni-w ai-iiiiiiitH un- roiitii'ir in
ilaily to tin- Savint'S I urtiittt j
"(' tK.- Ilill-.U.ro National I'.ank.
our paving n-iiii.li r fovi-rn-iin-iil
hujutv iMon nii'l al)tjlut-ly
ii i urt-. Vi want your tti'tount.
I rank Si'k'Ki". rn in Si-oir-
t'ln Vallry. mm nt V..I. Sfdit..
ultt-r win-in the vulU-y wuh
iiami-il. ilmt last ii k ut I'riiif
m'I.., wluri' hf u with two
I'l'utln-rt. Wm. arnl Avi-ry. run
'lui lni a Htawi' Inn'. Two ton
Iith ri-ii.lf in tin' alley. Jim, '..
It. Saiiiiii;tiM, wife of t'ounty
Inaiiirer Sai'ii.'tti, I'oreHt
liro. e. anil Mr1. l',n Johtiwin.
of I'ortlaii'l. St'oiii was uei
1 1. an, I m neer nmrriitl.
COUNTY SCHOOLS GET
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Slatr SvnJt W'aHhinKtoii County
JI.Ho lor l!aih ol ScIkmiI Ac
STMS SIXTH IN Till STUI I IS!
( ,i i'i. tit dank
i..d. at S 'ir
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Hill
h vT Ii'i a UH t hilll llxe Was
ro-nMr. Ir, KoIiiih.hi. of I'ea
rtun. Satur.lav eninw'. July
f. It hrr home, the iwt'.i iion Ik--I
lu-r hit th anni ersary. anil
Vrfvu-sts li'ini' meinlM-n of the
pivcrtuii ("hai'd r of the ll.'Ht
n Star. (iami'H ainl music
fH the hroeram. ami Mis
nmi-M an t Mhh ll.-'k''' wen
Ifflilltlleiite.l IIhi) tin Spiel), ll'l
lilf, wlilcll W.'H ellose. hV tin
ppany. At H:;Ui a sumi'ttd
W llllirlieon Uas rtel Veil lilnl 111
I'd Mrs. K iliinson w as dre
ti'd with a luaiitiful 'h'.
IX Alh r siiu'in1' A.ilil I.ani'
nr ' ami l.e Willi Vou
II we M, , t Acain." the parly
'rsnl. Ihiise present were:
t ail'l ho.less, MessCH. lllnl
blames Kol-erl Sinlt. Shed-
H. V. I". lle.Ure, MoMelluii.
Jam'S CiNiper, I'.ruee. !e;i-
frtun. Mrs. I'restmi ami the
wh l'restoii, I'asailena. Miss
unci's Kol.inson. Miss I lei km.
M Suiiiiners. Lauretta Walk-
Uti Messrs Oiiv Alevatiiler
MSumuel OliU.
Crrani Sminl nt I nriiiinuli'ii
F'rilay eveninK. Aiiu'iist II. the
f'WH Alii SoiletV will I'ivi' II
al m the irroiinilsof Hie l-'irst
ui'tiaii rhiin It of Karmiiutton.
' cream, ire ereain nines, rake
watermelon ill . servetl,
F'will also he a houtli when
ll'll lioine made camlv wil
Fllll. I'l'iiiiinllvr ill Vt o'eloek II
H prop-am will lie romlereil.
''re will he instrumental music
Klvera Amlerson; Viola
''mSOIl i ,,U '-Hnn. .
H"! Hi" I'.al.v": In a eome.lv
''Millie,!, "Mr. Cure;
A Ime Mark team of maren.
six ami xeven. weight I IK fuch.
with liarm-ss ainl mirrey. for Kale.
Jui-t the teuui for Mtiall farininir.
or for reaionahle ilriimf. I'. J.
S'.imeti. Cornelius. Ore. 2
"I'.ik' Kill" Storey, vx hherilT
if .Multnomah, was in the city
I iies.lay. taking out his car.
which wan broken the niv'lit le
fore, m ar the Herman Kamna
ranch. Ston y is htuck on Hills-
Uro ami icinity. ami savs that
if he must break ilow u w ith that
I'ii.' I'eerless car. uinl HH-nil a
ninht umler the stars, he wouhl
ralher it woull i-verv turn
hapl n here than anywhere else
on the elol
The Craml Marca is the most
w holesome "two for it quarter"
smoke on market iiuule in Ore
vou. Iy K. S hill r. When you
m.luU'e in a i(mm Hinoko buy a
Cran.l Marca. 12tf
A barn bume.l iluwn on the
Canlen Tracts, west of town.
In Iwiimi Ci;:u an. I :. Sumlay
morning, uml although the city
water isn't within striking id-
i ...
tame, an alarm was turneu in.
Sores of iHs.ple turned out of
tin i r UhIs ami went t the busi
ne;is Sei tion, only ti liml . the
ae wits out of town. The- tie-
n.irtmi nt turneil out am! return-
only when it louml lin maze
was not in reaching distance.
l),i not forirct to ask for a
Sflnllcr when vou want a good
10 cent smoke no cough dust
in the Schiller. l-'tf
Two Hi!lsUro nutos mailf the
trio to Ml. 11mmI. Sunday, clear
to Coveininent Cam. a"'! thi
drivers found n place where gas
..line costs HI cents icr gallon.
Those making the trip were Mr.
Hill I Mrs. II. T. Kagley. MissKer
nii-e Schooling. C. A. Ijimkin.
Mrs Chas. Kigeknv; AlU-rt liar
tratnpf. Miss Cracc Cole. Miss
I. mile linbrie, Kred Sicgrist and
1'. l linbrie.
W. I'ribiiow, of Portland,
forniirlv of aUive CireenviHi'.
was in the city yesterday, urn
r:i led on the Argus. W. hm
. I. 1 1 nnr
it sale a year uko maun
I unit Cihiic I turn lnKrrl ua I ojn b)
Slilt l and Hiiard
Wit hintton County is sixth in
the slate on the numU r of chil-
Irell of school age. bi'twei ri th-'
tges of tour arid twenty, asei-
b lued bv the htate census of
school children, and apportion
ment of public funis for school
purposes. Hits gMs in Hiow
that this is u pretty good "Knse
velt" commuiiitv, and that rai-e
s'liciile has not yet planted its
microlie in the land of the Tuala
tin. Multnomah County leads,
with Marion second. I.ane third.!
Clai'kamas four. I.ii.u fifth and
Washington, sixth.
The money isapimrtioned every
six nioniiis. ami a.siiingion re
ceives the neat little sum of $ 1.-
'JI7.HI. The money comes from
the interest received by the state
and board for loans over the
state, on six per cent, first mort
gages.
Wheeler County is the baby,
receiving but a little over $1.11X1.
Multnomah County gets 2,'.-'i.-TH.
Argus and Journal.
1 1. rt Kowell was up from
Scholls, Tuesday, in his Kuick.
Sev en-rooro hou-e, inob-rn, for
sale on i a ty t-rms. I )r will rent.
C. Khoades. Hillsboro.
J. J. Hartley, the Kanks l,o.
grower, was in Monday. He
says that everything looks tine
out his way.
Wanted: Twenty choiee Ango
ra goats. W. I.. hmmons, r ir
lirove Farm. Iteaverton.
I). I'. Hopkins Xr Son. of
have traded their Hanks
projs rty for Tillamook
I
The far-famed Bachelor Girls
Club has completed arrangements
for another swill social fvent. to
U- held at Helvetia Hall. Satur
day evening. August 17. This
a:Tair will If a dance, and in or
d r to live up to their reputation
as live wires, the girls are spar
ing no etfort to make the hop an
un'r.alitieil success, ine ciuo
I to (j.-fray the expenses of an ex-
curjion trip to the Coast On
this pleasure trip the girl w ill
travel tn masse and it U not
l.itlU.-liak- I ik- menJciJ Cni
i.ljint, I ml Hit for Aujr 10
ClUKdl. OF
PKOrETWIOHlL.
Krdcr ol Cuurl Will Require Warrca
Cu.'a Bunks ia Court
kCAi.nsiAii: iNsn:ws
III
i.
IVWAK'
neurit''
Ft tiilent will demonstrate that
"WWli In t Wi.ll enollL'h
"; Miss Olive Camnliell. in
F'stmn,, lypifyiny n n,st., will
r";, 'in' Last lit wo ol Sum-
r" i Vl'ldon I '.mm will if! I'd II
Ftlltioii. entilled "I'onnlrv
W' there will be a duei.
P mid Tjidy's Courtship",
K. .; ii. ' .
: ' III. l II. ,-i il illl".
V(;Uiiimb,.l- I,' niu,. vulll
V: a Meet reading."
,cryiii)(y welcome.
CARD OP THANKS
L.I .
FWSiro 1 1.. ...i - .i.i..,..u
ii . ; hiioih our iu'ikiiihm.-i
r'"t'ims who have svi kindly
("TOuzi'd with us in our be-
Fnt. the death uml obse
n.! the lale Lois HitrriH.
IV M. ShalVer and Kaitiilv.
"ilaboro, (),.,.., July 21), 11)12.
flOtico TI to i... v.f
meru win oh no v.oi
fMUb muelinir ihiu mont h.
i h rsonal drodortv w its assess
ed to bun. lie found it out the
.,tl,..r i iv niul had to emm
through with some taxation
which mii'ht have been avoider
if be had just sold it a few days
earlier.
The engineer on the steam
roller for the Warren people was
thrown from a work horse. Tues
day evening, and siillered n se
vere contusion. He was at
tempting to ride "double" and
Dobbin wouldn't stand for it.
The engineer was all right in a
few minutes, but he found that
the pavement wan harder than
his bead.
W It T'iv lor and family de-
it, i . -j -t
..t..d this morning for a camp
inir vacation at Karview. Tilla-
Tims. Williams, wife am
son. left Tuesday .for the same
point, nnd llms. ixerr ami imm
lv. and Mrs. Win. Nelson and
daughter. Stella, leave in the
morning to join the party.
Anton llormcns, of Verlioort.
win in town yesterday, an inter
ested spectator in circuit court.
Mr. llermena says that farmers
in his sect ion were ready in some
. .... ll.u...,l,imr tmQ
cases to siari iinrnioun
morning, but the spnnKieoi yes
terday stopped preparations.
lastern brewers are sending
i . ..1 ........ att.tlr li
,,l reiinests lora cieiiuii m
Oregon hops. Tint is a poi.uei
for growers. There is nothing
that will sell a hunch of hops
like a gool. clonn pick, nnd a
..:..i, ..,iii ni'iimes oueer the
poor (inn "in " -i
sale of a good product.
Chas. Holcomb and family re
turned Monday evening, arriving
llillsboro. about midnight,
from a tri to tho Hitf Nostucca,
and other Tillamook points 1 hey
made the trip over in their motor.
Mrs. Irene Kuykendall dislo
,...l,,.l n aholll der this morning, at
.1... Mioa li'.verit t residonce, Kast
uu- mi. , ii:..Lt
HillslMiro. A tan uown nigm.
Jrtr Kntiflil In l.ii'u A li:ir 4 tot
I. k I lnf it. I ! I' lir.ivr . (I '
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Witt Vr.lrni tu I J Horn 7 V
mr I- t'.iovr it.yio
V. I. INurr to A A lUkn 6S -r
J.i t J I - 6'V
K ti Mt..n to C A McKni i- .1 4i a
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I, Krr.l In Minim1 Ai krmm tt.-l
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I. Krr.l Hi K I- flrnilliK $, H l
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I S'.iilnup tu K K Not lituji it, nt
In TIi.it ttr't .l"l.. 'V
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liro Aonriilr.ml to Mmv Srmi.ur
lfrl in lot i l.lk W l; ii"i-. I"
B J fit. krf lo t; I. I.in lfy triot in
Alililfll urirtk'i- I"
Ku titrr II 'lkrr.t ftoirnre Hiyant
loan liU in linslun l'
llriinan Mi-'.r In A C Lnrtow 1,1k
"m" Mrtfkrr il
S TvkI'I I'1 C I' Little lv 74 f
o I IS t I ... V
M Tuttii-i tu !' K Noit.m I rnr nt
Hanka -
N S llntur to I' ( lli iUI" r si
a arc it i t n r w "'
Aliiml Catr Co to II l Smith i
tinr KniiiiliivtKit I..V
Sitill lU.aitli Jt In K M llomttli il a
arc M I I a t w. '7'M'
A I' M.-lc I'liocl Tlioiii"tt 'j
lot 7 l.lk V l.cliriteoiii 5"t
doiict Surblrr loM ity lUnka i a
C 4 I 1 1 1 1 S'M'
Sinle I'ltriliiin lot, naiicy, ,'i I
re u I I 1 1 I I
w riitiiim to w m iiiniiiin, ;o
a at Cnritrlina t4'
CT lleicliiT lo lletuiaii ait !', ir
in Itlk J Mrlyrr Aotra to
i V lloi kitu lo A .1 llrn lriik, 1 Iota
ami olhri Intnl. lUtika I"
W !: I'iKK l y M A I. Molttt.lc,
tr in I'm.lv'a ti'l. 1'iHfV i"
.1 IU-i.it to C A M 1. Slap't lon.
I v a in Tik'if'lvillc '
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1 1 1 J ' I 5 1
I S Kainx-y hi Wm Mukw, 6; a ia
Jua Hiinlt trtct ........ I
Ki aliy A.Hiah h Frrd Allin, 4
Iota I'liitlnntl Hoiulila N't ,U"
l.ilni 0 rt.lr.K k to A lli n.lu i.lt u. a
S.,1 l.ttitirk tt I r- .V.""
Joint i'.n-tnvaoii lo Aiiiatnla C An.'.t-i
ion, lol Mi lit"' , ii liny
vrf ,rK,
A (' riiillil In J W 111'pM, U-t lit
lilk Nmllmiile a.l.ltlioii I"
l! K I'm lt lo Joint i..nn 1"' 4 l l"-l
I.rliiu itiit Aire i iiu ls, - S
M I. ll.ill'toik ! 1 1 .it i mill M Unit',
Kankr
Ihery
land.
K. (I. I.eedy and wife, and
their daughter. Mrs. Klsie True,
were in the city Monday, etirouti
to I'ortlaiid in the IVedy motor.
Contractor li.iv Keasoiur has
U-eti nursing an injured foot this
week, the result of a heavy tim
ber falling on tin; m.-mU-r.
Work is progressing finely on
the .Miirry-r iirvst-Crove-IMlcy
cutoil of the .Southern l'acitic.
which will be the ;;assengir
route wh'-n the line is leifilieU
For sale: Coo-l farm horse, lo
ears old. iilxiut 11MJ; drives sin
gle or double; true and gentle; a
good buggy animal. Impure at
orner loth and l'ir. 'Ji SZ
.1. S. Steinke. of the Minter
'.ridge section, was up Monday.
and tHik Tinri'-r J. C. I.amkin
lown to linish some work on a
tuilding.
Our home-made candies are
t'oing like hot cakes. We know
the nualitv is there. 11 uscon-
ime vou. KtH'Is'r's Confection
cry. one door south of HillsUiro
Mercantile I .,
Attorney W. (I. Hare is taking
probable there will be any mas-
F.A. BAILHY M. U.
FajalrUBanJ Morreoa
Office t'palaira ia Schalnitrich Blr
keatleiH- 8uutBtrt r.,ner Maaellra
ani M.tHi.1 Htrveta. botii V bouea.
S. T. L1NKLATER. M. B. C. atj
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otflea upataJra oarTh Ilia Iro Puwa
KMliine Kaatof C'iDrt Hoaa.
to th eornar f tha block.
VWMWkkkaiMMMMaAV
Circuit ' court yesterday r.earl
argument in th? ta'.e of I.iUle-
hales versus Forest Grove, ia th'.
now ce'ebrited pavir. cas-.
wlierein an injunction w as ask'.il
against the city awarding a con
tract on paving to the Warren
Construction . An amended
complaint wa.1 li'.ed and a'.'.ow'fl
t stand. The amendment al
leges that there is a mor.odoiy
on the part of the Warrens, pre
venting competitive hidd,rig, and
that the Warren Con.-'.ruction
Co.. the Warren P.ros. Co.. the
Clark-Henry Co.. the Montagu-!
O'Ueilly Co.. the Has-am 1'avinK
G. and Kiwoo"! Wiles, are par-
tie to said conspiracy, and have
been sine! June and that in
pursuance of said conspiracy no
comx titive bids have l en. or
will, U- offered. Il W. Monta
gue'has been entered as attorney
for Forest drove, as well as for
the Warren ixsiple. Ho demur
red to some of the writs ordered
by Judge Campbell, alleging
that the court order would mean
sending a carioad of h'ok3 out to
court. From what Mr. Monta
irue said he mav advise his clients
to resist the order.
S. 15. Hjston is entered of
and Hare,
his annual vacation on his ranch.
at We?t Union, and Ut ween record with liagley
worL iiiL' and tritis here and there for Mr. Lilt ehales
to the mountains, he in having The other contention of Mr,
the time of his life. Littlehales. aside from the aiieg
,. . .i... ii tnir of conspiracy, ia that three
lo not. ;orgei m.u i'jk-vw , . .,,-,... !,.,,
.. ill ,1.. t-oie i.lumliimr nnd lOUrins Ol me ta.xraje
' . ' ' o...: . r 7.;., the improvement were ignored
give you estimate. i iiw. . . .. coun(.i!
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cuhne companiona in the party
The girls' mothers will go along
as chaperons in order to preserve
the decorum which haa always
featured the activities of the
club.
Probate: The T. Ii. Perkins
estate appraisement has been
fued at l't,r;rKm. and an order
has leen made granting widow
i'V) monthly for support; Frank
Lung and wife, of Cornelius,
have petitioned the county court
to change their name to Long,
and extend the request to their
children; John Welch. II. W.
Kolger and W. F. Uesinger have
een appointed tn appraise of
ie minor heirs, Uizabeth, li
ma and Maria W'esthoff.
Mrs. H. C. Wortman and
daughter. Mis3 Helen. Portland,
and Miss Mary Karker. Kugene,
walked from Portland to llillsbo
ro. Saturday, and from here took
the trail to the Grove. Allen
iussell and Geo. Colton walked
out with them, but took the car
back, while the ladies continued
their jaunt Mrs. W'ortman's
husband is connected with the
big department store in the Rose
City
The little son of Mr. and Mrs,
ercy Long w alked into the plate
glass front at the Donelson lur
niture store yesterday, and broke
the big half-front The glass
was a quarter of an inch thick
and is very transparent The
ad was not injured. It will cost
about fifty dollars to put in a
substitute.
ja mij:phiuii,rtamiiik,m d.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bnrgwin Houthern Par I fie Kailroa.1 Co.
aoii alto of th; Oregon Electric Katlruail.
Conaullalion tn Kretwh or r'.'uclmh. Of
fice uimlain. In tha Ceineut Hlmk HM
no nil ai.ta of Main tjU, HilUboPo, T.J
work always, and
be given
tu tte Uow, Second Street.
l'"1" ' ii: I f V. - .m
..i . i .. ...i i. i 1 1 nnu.t ait- ninu w '"',"
can i i.e given oy ouiers. v,..r- .
ense cets to trial August 10.
W. II. Scott and wife. Port- other cases before the court
land, are guesLs this week at the th nast week are
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Home ot ,ii is. csi on s oaiems. u. ivter L leva i ana 11. anar-
Krug and wife. Mr. Scott is man Wero tach finod $50 for giv-
eiigaged m tne tnamuaciure 01 n., i,.UOr to minors, tne lines
novelties in the lose City. HMMng paid. Those who buy
c.i id ,tc. .in dull nliont trlass of liuuor at a saloon and
1 tint 'II UJt. IIIO.HVIII MMI, r. .
twovearsold. Mark in left ear. give to some youngster miou.u
Owi.i.r nl.-we call, settle charges hereafter Uxk out or the law
lit,! lL-.a l?IVtak 'Hill' I T.h. will tret thorn.
illlil lilir faun amiji 'a .-i , i i a
i.i ii..d-..;. Or. ' o Ad- Joe .ianning. wuo i.ni mm
Iress, HiilsUiro, Ii. 1. 19-21
next March to serve for break
ing into the W'ilev saloon, has
A trip through the Southeast- h)tM.n mruled during good beha
cm iportion of the county Sun-1 vior. but he must write each
dav discloses the fact that there month tobhentt Hancock.
is a big crop of all things planted The case 0f Krause against
expecting String gram, w hich W'.ishinirton County will bo hearc
hasn'i tilled very well. The hn Clackamas County, change of
onion prospect is for a bumper, venue having wen granted.
Cucumber pickers wanted.
Will engage to begin in a few
davs. Write at once to J. K.
Keeves. Cornelius, Ore., Koute
, or telephone 15, Cornelius cen-
Decreos of divorce were enter
ed in MacPherson vs MacPher
son: Hanscome vs Hancome.
State versus Janie Gaibreath
set for trial Aug. T
Chas. Poel and Gus Angeles,
I : . l',i. :in.t IW Allfe
i...t T,,. ,.,.,. ,.i , f,v HU'L'HN ...... . .v.
u.o. .v,. ,...v. " indicted for selling luiuor in
County Clerk Pailey and wife, dry precinct. South Forest Grove
Mrs. Susie Morgan. .Mrs. 1'.. u ami also muicieu ior perjuiy
M. u- ii.n..v Kil win Morcan. Miss the state a eging they swore
lulu Kremlen and Miss Pearl falsely before the grand jury
Smith visited at' the Murphy pleaded not guilty
ranch. Sundav. where Masters Pleas of not guilty were enter
Paul P.ailevand Verne McKinney
are camping.
Own a home-just like paying
rent. Five room bungalows, on
Miiciirlam street. Kasy terms.
Fil'tv dollars down.-In Patti-
son & Morans addition, liujuire
it the addition, Kasehne, west
f P. It. i'i N
Jos. P. linger, of Stickney
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ELMER H. SMITH M. D. U. 0
PHYSICIAN & SURGF.OM
OSTEOPATH
a
Office Hoar loin n; I to J p. m.
Toewiat , Tharwlay, Satanlay 9 to II
Calla anawerol day or night. Both
tihonea. OtTice over Hillaburo National.
Dr. VV. B. CUNINGHAM
PHVSiaAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
Independent Phone
ORENCO, OREGON
MMMMMMMkikiMMaMMMkiMMMMMkV
J. 0. ROBB, II. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OFFICE: I' pautri tn Schulmericb BMg
Resilience : Banelin Stteet, aecond door
eaat of South Side Street.
Both Phones office and -eawlence.
HHXHBORO, OREGON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
For sale:
Office hours 9 to 1 1 a. m.; a to 5 p. tn.
Calla answered day of niarht Brth
phonea. Office In American National
Bank, upetaira.
II ILLS BO RO. OREGON
White Orpington AvwwvANWvvMWMwMMiVM
eggs. 13 for $1.50: per hundred.
for incubator lots $10; will take
orders for chicks, one day old, at
$2") per hundred. Also have a
few cockerels for $ioo each. n.
Jeibmann. North Hillsboro, on
IJoeker place. Garabaldi Ave.,
and Glencoe road. 49-tf
James Ritchey. of Corrielius,
was a caller today. Mr. Richey
was for 30 years a resident of
Umatilla County, and
K. Bam Hm W. m. Mar
D AO LEY 1 HAH
ATTORNBYS-AT-LaW
Euou 1 tad t Shite BaUdlac
HILLS BUBO. . . OEEltO.1.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Lot J l U lmiitiiii Aote Ttart .
VOUNU-YOUNU
Married: At Missoula, Mont..
July I I. PJP2, Gerabl Young, of
that city, and Miss Pell Young,
of Hillstioro, Oregon. The groom
is a prominent rancher of that
section, and the bride is a w ell
known school teacher of Wash
ington County, and a sister ol
Miss Kmilv Young, of the llills
boro tnib ie schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Young are re
siding at Camas. Mont, for the
present.
Argus and Oregoninn. $2.2.r
For best bread, cakes and pas
try, go to the City Hakery.
0. L. Pienctiel, of above Hanks.
was in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Geo. Hancock. Miss Mar
imret and Master Chas., return
ed this week from a trip to Coos
County
Those who generally pick at
the W. J. Gragg hopyaru arc re
quested to register at once, in
nisur to noil oiact-H. u. j
Gragg.
Ounce at Helvetia Hall, Satur
day, August 17, under auspices
of famed Hachelor Girls Club.
This will be the swellest allair
nf th season. Good music nnc
swell eats.
llnssell Carteraged 12 years
while olaving around a Hat car,
thn first of the week, fell ami
a broken arm. auove
South Dakota, leaves next week simpie assault The plaintiff
for bis prairie home, alter a two Was given two days to asK ior a
.eeks visit with his tatlier. t1ew tna . lhe jury in the case:
'red Linger, and brother. Frank, Fred Movers. J. F. Brandt. B.
f South lualatm. lie says he k Oennv. Pan Laker, Geo
likes Oregon, but he is still in p.iordorf, Chas. Liebermann. Gus
love with the expanse of prairies Grabhorn. J. C Corey, Henry
ack in Dakota and. Con. Geo. Gaibreath. G. r,
i'.,., AiLiiwon nnd F.lv:i S. Smithlinc and Ira Purdin.
sustained
7235 W"&yit Smith rc
Taniieaio reducea tne aiBiocuiiwi. uu .
ed in the state cases against E
L Ilaker, E. E. Colestock. Jas
Anderson, Thos. Williams. Rich
ard Hundley, and Henry Krue
ger; Hundley trial get for Aug.
2.
State vs Frank Co! felt, plea of
not guilty entered.
The case of State versus lv. A.
Caples was heard yesterday, and
the uirv returned a vennei 01
Weston
personally knows Clark Wood, Officea npataira in Schulmerljh Block
the versatile editor of the Leader ---ri ViifwvnruwiiwiAriAivu
naner that excels all Oregon . .
nublications for auaintness and JUUW 1. WALL
. 1
force of expression. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Porn. July 29. 1912. to Mr. and
i. v r v.n,.A ' ' .
North Plains, a son. The father - orkoom.
is the popular sawmill man of Pmmmm
his section, and he and wile T7 m PiRRETT
na.c sl. xoia, as una is int 1
first boy. is considerably proud ttohy-at-law
of the new arrival. Ornoa: Main Street, opp. ConrttHoua.
Young Deople-do not forcet HHASBORO - ORBOON
the dance at the pavilion, at 1 sV''Mvmmmmmj
.ortn I'lains. saturaay eveninsr. xHnil U TOVrTTW ID
August 3. Toelle's orchestra. 1 nua 1VWI1UH, JK.
one of the best pavilion floors in ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
the eiiuntv. and a trood time al
ways, at Js'orth Plains. Pffic' uP4Uir in Scanlmerich Block
North Plains is to celebrate Hillsboro, - - Oregon
with a pavilion dance in the
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parK. oaiuruay oemiin. ""Ku tM, 3. naM B. . eaHo
;j. Lo not overiooK 1111s event, o. m. eioam
if you are out for a good time. SCHNAREL A l aROPHF.
loeue s orcnesira.
Ii.ii9... i...iitM. winimiiiii
Bsafaltat aaa Daiatr.
Ii... 1.1. 11 Ullll L.lt Lit. u . vr. .tu.iu I a l.a..... . .u.. .. ... H. a.
. . nrnr(ai'3invi9gunge, noiicunen-isturuna. vou
attorney, and 1. S. Huntington. I tnatot. Iflament(. llr(unta una all flf
,.,1 itK n lau.. nffie. and 'n 'nftuJ auiflflt.UL Jt4lonlun.
also interested in a paving con- Mmmn iffUtt
cern, were in me county seat 1 tfiia!icni4aitn, urtrtroaunatn. ui.
cnfirarici biu unitctn Miitnirn.
ir.2ttiti(lat: CaaiKsa aaa H 9 Oil
aaa aaf vnaareaaaa.
-r.i.Hii..M ain.n...ii onn. ai.ii..r7.
touMfltrOon: IWaln 2964 una H.29M.
3latart h H etaakft at Saamrrtt 1H
'inker, who were wedded July
1. 11)12. at the home of the
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs
hniel Baker. Forest Grove,
invo gone to miumooK v ouniy,
where they will take up their
residence at the home of the
groom in the Sandlake neighbor
hood.
Montgomery Turner has traded
lis store at Banks to F. E. Nor
ton, of Tillamook, and will retire
ront the merchandise business.
He received some good lillamook
and on the deal and is expected
to blossom out as a real Tilla
mook er at least a iwrtion of the
year, from this on.
Pearl B. Mackrodt. of Forest
Grove, has sued Albert Mackrodt
for divorce, alleging desertion
within five months after their
. ... i . 1.. . 1. no
marriage at me urove, reu. .j,
11)10. There is one son, Harry
A., and the wife wants the cus
tody of the child. Failure to
provide is another cause of com
plaint.
For sale: - large modern house
and three lots in Forest Grove to
exchange for acreage, farm prop
erty or vacant lots, l'lenty ot
fruit and shade trees around the
place. Property will rent for $25
per month. For particulars call
on or address K. N. Staehr, The
Baazar, next door to postollice,
Forest Grove, Ore. 20tf
TKIPLU BIRTHDAY PARTY
July 27 being the birthday of
Mrs. P. N. Shane, .Mrs. nan
Burhalter and Mrs. George Rob-
. , . I . A. ... 1 1
inson, tueir menus leuueieu
them a delightful surprise party
at the home of Mrs. Shane.
At two o'clock the guests ar
rived and the afternoon, vyas
pleasantly spent in conversation.
The "Triplets" each received a
handsome present and many
"Happy Birthday" Cards. The
ladies who participated tn the
surprise conspiracy furnished a
delicious lunch consisting of
salads, sandwiches, cake, fruit
and coffee. About five 0 clock
Daniel Burkhalter arrived in his
auto to convey the guests from
Farmington to their homes.
On persuading him to pass judg
ment upon the birthday feast, the
party broke up, Mrs. Shane, Mrs.
Burkhalter and Mrs. Robinson
declaring their willingness to be
surprised every year. Those
present were:
Mrs. K. T. Murphy, Jlrs. Joe Jack,
Mrs. Ceo. ,Ik, Mrs. Mil. Bne, Mrs.
lohn Hoire. Mrs. S. K. Olsen, Mrs. I. I.
Smith, Mrs. ,t T Am'.emoii, Mis. Alva
Perry, Mias. Kll.iinetU Maker, airs. j.
MrC-allen. Mrs. K. N. Shntie, Mrs. Pan
lluik.H-.iter, Mrs. Ot-trge Rol)iiiui, Miss
Alta Kreikntlml, Mr. Pnn Hurklitilter,
Mr. R. N. Shane, Krntik Shnne, Mel
ville Jack, Norman Jack, Dorothy ttob-ioaon.
yesterday.
Hillsboro National Bank gives
careful attention to small mat
ters, and welcomes the small de
positor as well as larger ones.
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llieir uuaiucrsa ia s1""1" i"F'u
ly. There is a reason.
Dr. J. R. Marshall and wife!
and son leave Saturday for a I
month in Armstrong, British
Columbia, and Other Puget Office up-aUtra over Hillsboro National
Sound points.
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Bank.
HILLSBORO
OREGON
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Main and Third.
Report on the street has it
that a suit will soon be filed ask
ing for an injunction against the
laying ot bituhthicon hastwasn-
mgton Street.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Palmateer
. , , . r, J I
ana aatlgnier, ansa ueneva, ue- Trmle,ie BWe. Rooms 5 and 6
parted this morning, tor a vaca- HILLSBORO, ORE.
tion at Barview, iiuamooK.
The Missionary Society of the
Congregational Church will meet
at the home ot Mrs. S. C. Killen
next Wednesday, at 3 p. m.
Mrs. Dibble, here for several
weeks in the interest of the
United Artisans, departed for
California, this week.
A trained agriculturist wants
position on farm. Is married,
and can go on place at once. In
quire at C. C. Store.
James McClaran, one of Gales
Creek's pioneers, was down to
the county seat today.
V , 1 1 wv 'in nf Mnrf h Tim-
latin Plains, was a caller in the Graduate Kansas City Veter.
city yesterday. inary College. 20 years prac
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris P. tical experience.
Sy versen, Cooper Mountain, July Office, Hillsboro Livery Co. suble. No. 1
28. 1912. a daughter. Phono
Married: July 23, 1912. Rev. ec. M,ln5M: Rt"d"'ce' CUy !
Father Buck ofhciatinpr, Johnr ;; T 1
Spallinger and Kate Trautner. Argus and Ore&mixii, (2.13
WILL YOU BUILD
IF-
You Contemplate Building
this spring or summer, see us
and get our figures.
Ja 9a Lorsung and Son
Omm Pmrh, mmm aaafo aroaW ml
AddroHa, Hillsboro, R 4.
fhotie, Main 112
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
St SimcKON
Vetsrinary Physician
& UKNTIST.
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