The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1912, Image 7

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l or.-it tlro.-. Ore. jotf
A inmlH-r of I Kail'Aay
oil, i i.iU an I tin-ir tru-n.l i ha-.t-
..nt Aon! th.-v will in atl.-ini
ahii1 at lh.. .lance t i lie yiveii at
II. Ketia Hall. I.y the hclor
IJirN ' ! 1 1 1 . Safir.a, Aut'ii.t 17.
IhH the initial att.-'lipt of the
ll.icI.el.T (Jirls at li'il.isnr a iiut
lie i iit.-rtaiiinieiit nn l they arc
fparmif no e!r..rt to make a yu
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that there xil U- a r.-. nnl h-vak-mcr.nxil
in atl.-ii.l.uu-c fr.nu the
virriii.uiif country a w.-ll as
fr..in I'lTtlainl.
Ia n a Louie jxi-t like payiiu'
?, S1EI CARNIVAL
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W. I.uihl place.
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xl J.-rv'-v s
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B'.nl 1 ) nilir-. i .ct o! I a irel.
mil. ..k ii .v li.'hl farm
tfl. ith i'l iiii.'-,
fni.f Sal.-: fash, or I tank
ippr..1. . .1 note, at S per
. p. r c. nt, i! for ca -h
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I. i; Unt'.KKS.
Van.l. r ,x al, .1 (' Kur.itli.
t'l.'lk. Auctioneer,
Ml.HS I. Ml KM VINMI.Sl
Women of W.Hilir.ift. of
fwiw, will five an entertain
Saturday eyenini:. A u'int
Hi'iiilnck's Hall. I he pro
ill t'llllM-.l of 111 ' 1. if. Sdlll"!,
10 C(illie.h... "Hl-1 Mo l.-I
' H'I "I he IJeturn of l.ct
Am.l.i l.y U;wal.l UNell.
tly returned from tiernianv.
W nilC nf the featured of
nine, ,, ,,i. ran utford
to hear hi i wonderful ynice.
ft f'TVet the date AlllTIHt
i.ntrrtainiiient cninuiences
h'tlyat s.:',u. Adun ision, la
-i rents.
I'AI.MS.M) OWMI U
I'M UN INS
y aillin mee thut I h.-ice
N fnini active nnu lie.v and
r"f"'tli will limit mv medical
t'' iliai'iiusi -i and i-oiiiilta-
Mnly.
rlrwiii. wlio.miccei'ds
liecti siv ve.ir-4 in the
PlO". nn, I I,..., .,'., i ,i. t..
:4 ".. . -u" in in.- .ir.
'" oUHtern Hospital.
r-rwin i ... f.ion, ii mv
I tl'i ' 'late.
rh t thank von all for the
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1 ill t Mimwil III.' Villi -
P1 tWl'iil V vencj of me nc-ie.
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I'. Tainiesie. M. D.
Hir"'. Or., Auiint?. 1:U2.
hi. n Muraux' addition. In. pure
at the ul litioii. lla-teliiie, wc;;t
"f I', U. A N.
I.. I'. SiM-neer. of near Tuala
tin, wan in town jenterday. Mr.
Spencer sjn-iit con ,idcr.l!ile time
the par, i two j ears rurirun ar.
air cmniire-i'tor at the I'clil i
c.iua!. and lie expei ts to work on
the ( Irev'oii t'lty canal and lock,
which will soon itart ennstruc
lion imd-r oyii'iuneiit suH-r-
yi'unn. I lie pr.iwel urivoii
1'ity project will sa vi' shippers
fitly c nt 4 -r ton besides a pas
. -isi r rate of 10 cents for pas-
sai.e throiiv'h the rails ohstr.ic
lion.
i t, .i.e.-. i:. n. ii. of r.u t Ki'ev.
Kaie,as. is sp'lidlli the week
end with his sist-r. Mrs. Nelly
l-'eru'DSoll. in tliis citv. I.t. Hill
is on a tw . months furlough, an
vx ill speii. I most o it at ticcan
I'ark, with his mother, who has
Ihcii mute ill at her home at
Vancouver, Wash.
isri:nim:n
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f .JS Win Minvran nr.. I Miss
itmilcn W... niiili.il in neil'
1,1 '111' linme nf tint iri'miin'w
i. . ' i-
rniu and time inc.
Hf0. Tiii.u.li,, a i iu
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''v- 15. tllaivni',. (!.iok. of
''PtlSt Clmc.h nlheiiiliiur
ItlHII V was i,,.iT,...ii..l in
ran(T ()f 1 1, ri.lMlivi.v! ,,r
CrtK"" and a few invited
fIS,
r.innerlv resided nt
'Mrs yjiiui., m...r i
M l I ,""-""o I'KMKllll illlli
r Hie . . W M....,H., v.
"It'l'knl WaHliiliLrtonCnlin.
v5.J"nw intcivsli'd in I ho
r.'noal.ri.. 'riww win tain.
I'licy will tako
tieo
""'"w after September 1.
a"J Journal. $2.25.
IMilor Scotl, of the News
l ntu s, I'orest (Irove, and Kditor
MasM-y, of tbeCurnehus I rihune,
were callers at tin' Arens. yes
t-.'rdav evening'. l".t!t calliiiu nidi
by each. This is about the first
time that three real criminals
have been toeether iii HiUsUini
for a loin; time.
Taken mi. llolstch bull, aUmt
two v.ars old, Mark in left ear,
(hi ii ease ca . set e cliaf'.res
and take ,aine awav. I'. Tscha
U.I.I. Helvetia. Ore. !'. O. Ad
dress. HiIIsIhtu, U. 1. I'.' -I
Mrs. William Ui.lH.V. nf For
est I irove, aired almut "d. died
Mondav. The funeral tuok phtd'
Tuesday aftern.xm. The hus
band is a well known veteran ol
thet'ivil War, and formerly lived
on (laics Creek.
For sale: Team of linnid
mares, ut a bargain. (!Hid work
juiimals. Weiirlinlnmt l:HH)oach.
Or w ill trad.' for a smaller team.
Frank linger". Cornelius, Ore.
U 2. lives t'i miles southeast of
llillsU.ro. "I3
i
Fd. Ilarncri-ovcr mid Howard
Hill, id Varley. left Tuesday for
a deer hunt over on the Wilson.
They will make camp near
Devil's Lake, and expect to come
home laden with venison.
Do not loiyet that Dave Cur
win will do vour plumbing and
ein. von estimates. Satisfactory
work" always, and prices
e.in'l, he u'iveu by ethers.
iiet.li! Row. Second Street.
F, N. Austin, of Kearney,
Neb., das' taken a position with
Hie llillsboro National Hunk. Mr.
Austin is a new arrival in Ore
gon, and liUt-a his adopted state
immensely.
New accounts are coming in
daily to the Savinus Department
of the llillsboro National Hank.
Your saving are under govern
ment supervision and absolutely
if i. it iioiiiui n 1
secure, wo wain, join mi,......,.
ti C I .ill v- of llillsiiale, and
F. M. White, of C.ales Creek, two
fsmiilv from the
(II nil" ii'
.i .,.,,1 nf t he eountv. were m
town Tuesday, on business at the
Clerk's olhec
For sale: CiimmI farm horse, It)
years old, nbout 1100; drives sin-
Urle or double; true ami nenue,
I .r s. .i,iniHr ,sii. pxii, utth
and .UI
IHIS WiiltJS (illllU AlUMTlOs
Coimmiicx-: I. .. Mmirc. W. V. Witc).
Win, V-Uim, C. I'. koiinti. W. W. K-xu
Monday eveiiil.r tlie ( 'iiiiiUiittee
"! HiliitMiro s Street carni val met
and d.-eidi- l that the fair should
U-;'ili on Wednesday, Septe'ilb'-r
Hid and continue until SUurday
' Veiiinvr. Sept. 21. Til" commit,
t.-eiiieti will e.-t busy at oiiei- and
arrami-ni.-iit-i are b.;in ma L to
ha-a splendid exhibit, with all
kind, of prizes fr exhibitor,.
I here will U- some fine amuse
ment alt rait ions, and the Ikivk
iv that this will ! the one be,t
yet tor a street fair and carnival.
N xt vye.-k ub-coni'TiitteeS VX ill
apimint.-d from various parts
the eountv, arid th" wish is tn
make it a eountv atl'air as much
t, n.-.silile. There i no reason
why this should not I..' the ban
ner exhil.it. a the year has been
tine in the way of pr.Miuction
not that grains, laies and
fruits, have liecn of line irrnwth.
fraimjuiratioii rates will be ar-
rane.-,j as to tn runt people to
visit the biir fair ut a reduced
rate.
Iv.i ry citien of llillsU.ro and
vicinity : hould t'l.e this event
their hearty suport.
OH'MV SCIKHll. FAIR
The Oregon Fle-tric t'o-npanv
has notified Supt. Case that they
place Ti n Dollars at his disposal
as a reward for exhibit of farm
products at the coming Sclum
Fair. Several hundred school
children arc nnviiur 'itatoes,
s.tiashes, p'lmpkins, corn, water
melons, celery, or other vee-
table, w hile others ure preiiantu1
handwork, or raisinn '""
lnltry for the exhibition in com
peting' for the many line priz.es
ol'ered for the U'st.
This coiniK-tition is u laudable
work and should result in inspir
inc and interestintr our Uys and
t-irls in employment that will
add to their success in after
years. F.very parent should en-
couraire them to enter the con
test nnd whether they win or
lose the smad pri.e offered, they
will reap ureal benefit from the
un lertakinir by formintr habits
of industry and usefulness.
It has been decided tn hold thi
count v school fair at HiIIsUto.
Septcm'iMT I'd, 20 and 21. in con
nection with the street carnival.
In some parts of the county local
fairs will be held prior to the
eountv lair ami nouuis win ue
awarded for the best exhibits,
and the prize winners will then
enter the contest at the county
fair. All school children havinir
products to enter at the county
fair should notify the otliee of
tin- Ctiuntv Schol Suncrintend
cut by card, and blanks will be
sent for making said entry. Any
sch.H children havinir products
to enter at the State rair shoul
notify the County School Super
intendent before August 20th
and arrangements w ill be made
to send said exhibits to Salem.
that
Che-
f'r roan ,, I,,.., :.. n.,. m i" . i i,,.ii..i nt
IN wi. V V V 1 K " ...
Id ' Will Ih nt homo to mi , nnd Fir. 20
Amhroso Selim'ullin. of above
lluxton, was in town today.
At CTION SAt.l:
The undersigned w ill sell nt her
residence 2 miles N, W. of llills
boro, on the Hillsboro-North
Plains road, a mile north of the
Klinenian brickyard, at 1 p. m.,
on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2-1
l tons hay, in mow, : acres of
crrowinir kale; i acre potatoes;
2 sets harnsss; sprinvrtooth har
row, top butrvry. Plow, spray
lump, . do., chicken, lork.
shovels, 2 milk cans, -cut saw,
buck-saw, loir chain, lantern, sev
eral cords lir wood, sacks, 15
thorouirhbred Rhode Island
. . i , , . . i ....
clucKons, wneei narrow, uuu nu
merous other articles.
Terms of sale: Under $10.
cash; over, (? months bankable
note at 8 per cent,
Mrs. M. H. Risner.
aktiii'K r.oimvhi.L
Arthur r.mitwell, a brother of
Mrs. T. A. Rhea, of this city,
died at the Good Samaritan Hos
pital. August 5, 11)12. He was
stricken while working at the F.
Shatter sawmill, near Molalla,
Ore., and was taken to the hos
pital last Saturday evening, pass
ing away within 21 hours. He
liad lieen in poor health for some
time.
He was born in Harden Co.,
Ohio. April 5), 1811. His wife
passed away several years ago.
He has a son in Ohio, nnd sever
al brothers and sisters to mourn
his loss.
NOTICIi
There will "be a dance given at
llendriek's Hall, Cornelius. Sat
urday, August 17. Come and
enjoy a good evening's dance.
'di.s Mi F.noehs is visiting
relatives at I ruitland. Idaho.
A. W. S. ott. of U-low Witeh
! Ila.l. was acity viator Monday
aft.-rr,o.ti
Jae.,!. lle-h.!.', of I'orncli H.
was a county seat victor Mon
day al t. rn'ou.
Sut.t. Turner, of the Wash.-
Ore. ( 'ori.iratiori. mad'-a trip to
Albany. Monday
Mii l.a. l Rahri. of I'hillips. was
a city visitor yesterday, und call
el on the Argus.
Ib.M. W. H. Hollis, of Forest
I'l.ve, was down to tie" county
cat yesterday.
Frederick .lohansi.n. of I arrn-
int.m. v as a cny vi-uor yesu-r-
ay . t-nifii'.
Seven room house, m.xlern, for
al.. on easv term ;. Or will rent.
('. Hhoades. HiIIsUto.
J. K. immerman. of aUc.e
N'oitt; Flams, was in yesterday,
'otiferring with the county court.
Wanted: Twenty choice Anjzo-
,,, . i v . . . I.-: -
ra 1'iu!.,. Vt. I.. r.mmons, rir
drove I' arm. r.eaverlor,.
Mr. and Mn. W. V. 1 Serge n
went to Garibaldi and Il-H-kaway,
the last of the Week.
House for rent, furnished or
mfurni-hc.l. Impure of Mrs.
Imojzeite l!ath.
Miss Viola I'rice. of I'ortlamj.
vas the guest of Mrs. M. K.
lisner. Saturday.
Frank I'nger, of South Tuala
tin. wa.s in the coutitv seal lues-
lay.
Horn, to Frw in I'uell and wife.
of North Tualatin Plains, Aug.
0, l'.12. a bov. weight 12 xunds.
Cl ivs. Casteel. of Tualatin, was
m the i-ity yesterday afternoon,
a witness in the dalbrath case.
J. M. YiK'xr.of n-arOak Park.
has sold his place to J. P. Horna-
berg, w ho has taken possession.
Geo. Hantz Sr.. of Shady
llrook. bevon.l North Plains, was
i caller in the city yesterday, en-
route to Portland.
W. II. Council, of Fast Port
md. was out Tuesday, looking
after bis Washington County in
tonus ts.
Grading for the pavement is
lUiut completed on Second, and
a crew started on North Third
this week.
John C. l'.uchanan. of Corneli
us, was m town niesuay. ue
was in the city conferring with
some of his oldtime hop pickers.
J. .1. Shevlin. for many years
a road supervisor in the Heaver-
ton di triet. and J. A. Johnson -the
big supervisor of below that
place, were in the city mid-week.
Jake Schlicht, of Mountaindale.
recently shot a line spike buck,
and left a hind ipiarter at the
HillsU.ro camp on the Murphy
place.
The follow ing have made high
scores on the Second Street Ten
Pinnet alleys: D. Thomas, F.
l.illegard. D. Hunley and C.
liOllg.
Miss Mary Wilcox, manicurist.
will not make her weekly visit to
this city next week, but will
again be here on Thursday. Au
gust 22.
One way not to settle a ques
tion is to argue about it. We
argue that City Hakery bread is
the best yet. Settle the ques
tion by trying some.
Krwjn Kilter, of Hethany. was
up to the city vesterdav evening.
F.rwin comes from the settle
ment w here the dairy eow is al
ways in evidence.
Miss I '.lanche Applegate. of
Salem, departed for home Tues
day, after an extended visit with
her brother. Deputy Sheriff. Ap
plegate.
The farm of G. Sohler, North
Forest Grove, was one of the
first to get its crop threshed.
F. Ii. 1 'ranger, who was In last
week, states that wheat and oats
averaged ;0 bushels per acre
Would you know more about
the bread you eat? We invite
your investigation. It is our
pride to prove the point of clean
liness in our bread that you eat.
City l!;iko-y bread pleases.
F. C. Orth, inspector for the
Condensers here and at Forest
Grove, passed through town
Monday. He says he never saw
the country districts looking
finer than this season.
J. C. Lamkin is making some
galvanized hop baskets for John
Hoge, of Farniington. Huge
claims they are much cheaper
than the manufactured baskets,
and says they are fullv as light
to handle.
Talk about your cucumbers
but J. T. Morrison, near Farni
ington, brought in some regular
old sockdolagers, yesterday, and
left thorn at the Argus olliee. J.
T. warranted them to have no
more eolie to the square inch
than the smaller ones.
The local second nine will 'play
the "Michigan Wild Cats," of
Portland, at Athletic Park, next
Sunday. The visiting team is
said to be a lusty bunch of
vounirsters. This will be the
MUZZLE THE DOG 15
City I' ui her I'r.iviJe fir l'r"U-t-lion
Against Hydrophobia
sor wd MtzzLrs imir s
l ijlil I raiKhuc A-ked for b) Hill-boot
l'oir & Inv. C'i.
The city council met Tuesday
evening and passed a speed or-
linance, requiring a minimum cf
12 miles forautos and ail vehicle",
arid Chief leaser was notified to
liost notices on all highways L ad
ing into the city. The warring
will n-ad "Siovz Down to 12
Miles." This applies to all ve
hicles, jnotor cycle as well, arid
even bicycles. 11. . an-i u. n.
Gates wire ln-fore. the council
with a request f-.r a franchise for
an electric light s-vst.-m. ihe
new Company, the H;l'.s!oro
Power it lnvei-t.'n'Tit (.. pro
posed an ordinance that means
nearly fifty per cent, of a cut on
present rates. The measure is
now up to the third reading.
Muzzle the Dog is row the
orders, an emergency ordinance
being passed. A!f d"gs kept or
owned in the city, when running
at large, must carry muzzles
from June 1.1 to Sept. 1.1. This
is in the line w ith the prevention
of hydrophobia. Some wag went
to Portland, Wednesday, and
Ixmght a muzzle for Chief of Po
lice Uia-scr's rainature blood
hound, and the pup was the first
to wear the jewelry under the
new law.
An ordinance providing for ce
ment walks from Washington to
the S. I'. dejiot, on Second Street,
was read the tirst time, lh
city will at or.ee start a crusade
on the cement wa.k business
and several blocks will be laid,
either by the ow ners, or by the
citv, at the expense of owners,
W. C. Gilford and J. H. Wil
liams were granted license to
conduct a saloon in the Hotel
Washington.
A large grist of biils wa3 al
lowed. Council meets again Sat
urday evening, when the pro
posed light franchise will again
lie taken up.
Washington Connty property
oA ners east or a ineot the coun
ty .s.-at are foolish to art with
their property unless they get a
good, round price for it I'ort-
ir. I is destined to U' a great
t inside (f live or ten years.
and wi'ha gn ater population -an
there is no reason why five
irs hence therw should not be
VO.tiOO souls in the metropolis
homes will be sought over the
mountain. The big subway U
Uiurd to come, and w hen you
think of protierty within 20 miles
of a city of a half million you are
thinking of values. The Ham
n.an lines are looking forward to
this and evidencing their faith
by the building of an electric
iine. Poles are set in the Forest
Grove section, clear down tn trip
Juchanan place, lietween the
Grove and Cornelius, and crews
ire rapidly preparing the road
for the spark of Benjamin rank-
in and other scientists. Hills-
boro will next be invaded. Kast
Washington County and for
hat matter, as far west as the
Grove will soon be a network
small homes, and there will
be transportation rates which
will make it worth while to live
:3) feet above sea level, and in
the most beautiful valley that
the Lord ever created.
PUBLIC SALI;
1 will pell at public auction at
t armors Stable. Mam Mreet. at
2:00 p. m.. on-
SATURDAY. AUGUST 10
The following bran new house
hold furniture which was turned
over to me ov a party leaving
the country. Kitchen range, 3
brass U'ds and springs, 2 rock
ers. G dining room chairs, library
table, dresser, refrigerator.
J. C. Kuratli.
Rl-AL LSTATU TRANSFERS
PKOfBSMlONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Office: t'pUir in Schulntrirh Blocs
Knwlauc rttMithwiM ronwr Hajrhn
mi bet-onil Mtrwla. Both I'tionw.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otllo oinUir nvorTb iMita Drug tUr
KMiilano Et of t'oart Houw,
Id Ihm oomr of Ihm blork.
JA HEMHILUfETAMlkMK.ll 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Sarjfw.q Hmlhrn frlh fUilmwt IV,
nd o or lh- Orrgca Klrrtric tUilrnut.
' oimuiUUim In French or Knulmh. Of.
tir uimtair. In th Omrnl Kl.n k H1.I.
orth Ki.lt of Main UL, Hillbon, or.
ELM Eli II. SMITH M. D. D. O
I'HYSICIAX& SURGEOM
OSTEOPATH
Office Hour 9 to it . m.; I to 5 p. m.
j ucxiaf , inurIy, SturlT 9 to I
Call tnawereil dar or ntirht. Both
pbooc. Office over Iliiliboro National.
K ColT to OrcL.vu Wa'.cr Tower S:
lidi.t Co, 7 Si a in Huh Acre .. frit
J Ii Muol.l to I, Mit-i'lli iiisou tract
igMiitl.Is i.ittU" riirms IJ50
T S McPamri tJ Julia Art.inis lot $
Mk 1 Mvrrs An Kci-.lvillo . 10
C V ILirrrtt to C V Srfti.Utone 2 lots
bit S Mul.lleten Joe
W A UrttnlcU to h'ia Kticim 2 lots
hlk 11 rmtmti.l Teiisce ... 230
(ten Johnson to M T H-.rnrovc 10 a
sec 3 t2 r l w. -
Anna M Vouii to J.itiH-s Wood
S 60 1 w ji t 1 n r 4
Cooij;e Iick(J" to llsnna U 3a
sec 7 t x 1 r 1 w
(ieo C Knelkc to S mud V Johnson
tr in CarKw I) Wilcox ('. 1 c 10
Sxnie to Same lot 3 & e ib: ft lot 2
hlk luiil 10
II U Crockett to C.ro Kte witij; 5 07 a
Frtwiue' Orchard Tracts 2ko
Mnble Siniih to X L Aekics 19 50 a
sec 2 t 1 r s w 10
l.t-ttie McKay to lv.lw L Gray 5 a see
I j t 1 t r 1 w 1500
U H H-.iteliinson '.to V H Weliranj;
blk 14 Timber Townsite to
II V Schtnnle to l-'ie.'. ami Catherine
II ue he, Henry and Lena Schneid
er, 06.50 a Pavid Miiuroc d 1 c... uooo
I-'red Melzer to llennan Krtu', tl
a sec 30 t 2 s r I w 2200
Alb Lueblierinaun toGeoF McNelly,
S'i a in Tualaiin Gn-detis 10
M S Riftit-s to W II !. dwtii, lot 4
Hamilton ad Ik-avrrton 1050
L M Cosnev to Join and Marcus
Triimlu, int in lbo a sec 19 t 2 n r
1 w, ipiitc aim.... 2oo
Ruth Tru-4 Co to Anna tjiiinti, 2 lots
blk 6 North Plains .... 394
J110 B Uihlmtd to S.-liool ViA No94,
0.6" a AMricli Acreage 134
Western Oregon Tr Co to Oiover
Mueller tr 4b Virginia Cbiee . . . 1500
V II Ue to 11 A W illtiims lot t blk
2 Hanks 190
Geo lliincoikshfl'tol.arkin Kevuo'.ils
lHed to correct to a sec 7 t 1 11 r 1 w 750
l-.ilii'U l'liiiler to A M ilnon etnl x'j
bt 2 Aldrich Acre-iire lo
C R Cnrtiss to John R Lane lot 4 E
Lehman Acie 1 net 500
Siacv llrtiuiltoii to Miliunuton
int in tr 40 Virginia I'laee 5S5
W A Shaw to K V H.ddoek, 2 a
Johnson estate ad lleaverton-Ueed-ville
R W lla.ldix-k to Win M lire, 2 a
Johnson estate ad leverton-Reed-ville
Sarah Martin to Aug Lovegren, 160
a sec 26 t t s r 5 w
Paul Reiiuers to Linuton Savings
Hank, tract 12 blk I North llills
boro Acres
O Lundiiuist & Co to J no Milton,
lot 2 blk 2 Cherry Grove 38.x)
A fine black team of mares.
six and seven, weight 1100 each,
w ith harness and surrey, for sale.
Just the team for small farming,
or for reasonable driving. P. J.
Sonnen. Cornelius, Ore. 20-2
The delinquent list for Wash
ington County, tax year of 1911,
apix.-ars in this issue of the Ar
ms, and will be published four
times. I he list, numerically, is
somew hat larger than last year,
owing to nonpayment on many
small tracts which have been
added to the rolls the passed two
years. The list is published in
both the Argus and the Wash
ington County News, the official
papers of the county.
Dance at Helvetia Hall, Satur
day. August 17, under auspices
of famed uachelor Oirls Club,
This will be the swellest affair
of the season. Good music and
swell eats.
An electric storm, with plenty
of lightning, visited this section
last evening and rain continued
falling at intervals all forenoon.
It is very unwelcome to those
who are having hay baled, and
w ho are in the middle of grain
harvest The wind prevailed
from the north and west, but
the storm came from a high cur
rent from the south.
The Grand Marca is the most
wholesome "two for a quarter'
smoke on market made in Ore
gon, by E. Schiller. When you
indulge in a good smoke buy a
Grand Marca. 12tf
L Canfield. while working for
Contractor toster, helping instal
the big heating boiler, at the
court house annex, was thrown
off a plank, about 12 feet in the
air, yesterday evening, and sus
tained a serious injury of the
left elbow. Dr. Wood is attend
ing the injury.
Those who generally pick at
the W . J. Gragg hopyard are re
quested to register at once, in
order to hold places. W.
Gragg. 20-22
Mrs. Minnie Downs, who wa3
ojerated on some time ago at one
of the Portland hospitals. 13 lm
proving rapidly, and will be able
to return home in a short time,
The surgeons operating state
that it was one of the most cnti
cal cases they had waited on for
years.
Do not forget to ask for
Schiller when you want a good
10 cent smoke no cough dust
in the Schiller. 12tf
Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
Independent Phone
OREN'CO, OREGON
J. O. ROBB, II. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OFFICE: Upttairttn Schnlmerich Bldg
Residence : B-ueline Street, lecond dour
east of South Side Street
Both Phones office and evidence.
HI'iSBORO, . OREGON
I wish to express my apprecia
tion to the ladies, for their gen
erous patronage and bespeak i
continuance of the same to my
llpesflrll in business. All ac
iast game of the season here un- J counts to Aug. 5, 1912, can be
less the crowd gets a little more settled at the store or to me per
dense than usual. sonally. Mrs. Imogene Bath.
Andrew Kostur, road super
visor at Buxton, was down to
the city yesterday, attending
county court He says that the
Buxton agent reported over 700
passengers going through on the
P. It. xt N. in one day, enroute
to Tillamook.
Sirs. Willard Tupper returned
Monday from a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Blackburn, at
Corvallis. Mr. Blackburn has
good position with the Southern
Pacific at the junction point
Hop pickers wanted: Twelve
to fifteen days picking. Shanties
furnished to families. Good place
to camp. J. u Buchanan, Cor
nelius, Ore. 21-3
Mrs. Amanda Purdin, of Selah,
Wash., accompanied by her son
Kenneth, and wife and children
visited the last of the week in
llillsboro and Banks. They came
down in an auto, shipping the
car part of the distance.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Heide!
who have been visiting with the
family of C. F. Bunsen, departed
Monday for Mankota. Minn.,
where Mr. Heidel's relatives re
side. G. E. Koontz and W. E. Mc
Court went over to Tillamook
yesterday, for a day of fishing
and hunting, and short sojourn
on the beach at Rockaway and
Bar View.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore,
were visitors, Sunday, at the
camp of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Sewell, at Rockaway Beach,
Tillamook.
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Office hoort o to ii a. m.; to 5 p. tn.
Call aoswered day or niirhL Bith
phone. Office tn American National
Bank, npstaira.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
D AO LEY HARZ
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Room 1 tad 1 8katt Baildinc
HILLS BOKO. . , OREGON.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORN BY-AT-tAW
Office apttain in SchalmerLh Block
JOHN 11. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bldg. Main & and
HILLS BO BO, . OKiaOH.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orric: Main Bueet, opp. CoartJHonaa.
HILLSBORO ORKOON
THOS. H.TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office, upstair in Schutmerich Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Stal. 3. SitnaM
B. taX4
S. Clatter
SCHNABEL & La ROC HE
traifa)f rrrkc Mhrtra, aeAtloMUr,
Statural aat Natan.
Viirral'Jtetiaaniit. ttMlratKn-Vrufim. Vail
mamrn, triunituif, urrunscn an auc (l
liAtn wnrmiucfr au4'tellt Jtf4l&anMun
acn in urupa mil unftrtn ctamcn flarielpon
Mnicn.
Vrtirffr ta allr (KniaVrHifni frfllrt
Xa&laHrnfAaftrn, Urbcrrraaunarn. Xul4n
-Prtenvtctftl mil unferrn Alienttn.
ca-etrt4ftaara: taaltaa Ma 4t Bit
a aaf Vrratrttaat.
Xclrttcti: TuuftjdU 200; H.tois7;
tsiuMtlfrbon: SRaln 39K4 unb K-29R4.
Slmatft 600 U4 ( Camt c
PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
O tllce up-staira over HUlaboro National
Bank.
HILLSBORO ...... ORKOON
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tcmieaie Bldg. Room 5 and 6
HILLSBORO, ORB.
Main and Third.
WILL YOU BUILD
IF-
You ('ontemplate Building
this spring or summer, see us
and get our figures.
Jm S, Loraung and Son
Omk Pmrk, mtm mMm wmtt mt mHy.
Addreas, Hillsboro, K 4.
Phone, Main Ui
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
Vrtkrinarv Piivsician & Surgeon
& Dentist.
Graduate Kansas City Veter
inary College. 20 years prac
tical experience.
Office, Hillsboro Liver Co. Stable, No. t
Phone
Office, Main 502; Residence, City 133.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.23