The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1912, Image 7

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YESTERDAY 11X6
A trio to tht Ki f.uHc i.f.nriAT niimiA i am
la.ry. Sunday, .bowed up that HKS Mil 1 If II
valley in it. l-nt drew, liood I,,,UI 1 MUM U,,U
rropa prevail grimily, and al-
though there wan hay ami grain
in the c. the damairi. ui l.
tli.t Iiiiim u.... ..... 4 Tl
..hint!-" Courtly Woleea Ileal v,ry lM dl.v..,ol, Wll(1;.rful,y Warren Con.triKtioo Started
WhI "" " " 11 ten year, and there laying on Wa.hlnrton Street
are manv neat utile) uniw ami
hotm. Two itiuhU were mim-iiL
at the Sehwander place,
where niniiirtie water in piped in-
suo to u. im: kist
LAID H C4VE LINE THU JlP
rw..aJ DMm CineUM t the 1um, ax well a fur the
U It Heck
1, . .
. .wr. rvnwanuer nan a
nice plate artl a tine irrowinit
orchard, an.l all in all. liana little
pannlme. The Argu reiiorter
'M entertained in a royal man-
Et la riant Ttoeuhlarc Cwoaklri
la Start TUm
Hugh Rogers made a business
trip to Timber, yesterday.
T. M. Kerr and family have
returned from the Tillamook
COJUt
Thos. Meat ham. above Moun
taindale, wu in town the first of
the week.
Something new in dnnks.
What? Orange Juleps where?
Den of Sweets.
J. W. White, of above Craw
ford, was down to the city Tues
day, on circuit court business.
MSTOII tU. VOTE
I
QUEST10
Forty Signers Have
County Court to get
FIGHT TO WAGE UNTIL NOVEMBER.
Caoalry DentUaiei lapUly aay
Waat a Place la Qaeata Taint
The first paving for the seaaon
of I'jl'i was laid in Hillsboro, day, on probate affairs.
Wal.iiton County tnagiun-
cirut hop rro will start liurvet
in varum localities hel ., Jnvr by Scli wander ami wife, yesterday morning, the Warren j. J. Schlicltt. of above Moun-J throes of a
Notice are out announcing date
0f harvest from various owner.
.ml I. v mid ww k hundred will
b puling the crop that is mak
The Board of I nquirj convened
to ascertain the cause and fix the
responsibility for the derailment
of train No. 39 at Hillshoro, on
Auirust 12. has found that the
rear brakeman on the train. B.
I Jones, did not comDlv with
Petitioned! tne requiring brakeman to
ttallot stand on opposite side of track
from switch, or at a reasonable
distance from switch, until train
has passed over it. and that the
derailment was caused by said
brakeman throwing the switch
before the rear trucks of the
coach had passed over the switch
The Board held that the
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
nytlrlaa aa4 Sargw
OOmw Upstair la Sraahaeriek Bloc
KalitD Htaoeat unm Baeellao
5. T. UNKLATia. at. . C. M4
PHYSICIAN AMD 8URGI0M
Oflla apaUIra otw Tae Delia Drag Mw
KidwM Baal ef Co art Meaaa,
la UM aoraaT of tae
lllnrnvv Miltf.n W Smith lif I ... DOintS
Portland was in the city Tues-Gaston, progressive baston. town brakeman was solely responsible
w a . 1 aza.L ia
. . ..... ...Ui...,.K. i.. ........ j. j. N-'hlichl, 01 aoove aioun- - - " - ution of the rules he has been
Here is one household which (instruction tympany having taindale. was in the county seat hibition campaign. Gaston has fuTXrdof In
ZL:rz wTnd teh "urtwl Third WMhintf-yeKterday- uken ve:Ufe theprAtw; Js55W3? Kunt s3.
S hw am'l,-r and his fatl . r SUSk on WashingUn. working pineapple ice will B our special yrs, nd the town would hard- penntendent F. M. Seifer. Road
.n .Kit 1 aim mi tau.i r niM an V 1 i ... 1 .... 1. ... 1 ... 1 t... i i4: ,u. l' v : o if .
the r'rench. and
huslmnd and
Inii the county famous. Buyers wife s'uk the Teutonic, whilelthe Cave property line, and then I sweets.
.ilire that the boo grown in the the children depend entirely ui- withdrew the crew to Fourth Mr. and
1.... 1. .... ui. 1
Street. This was done so as to
rN Why be bothered with two L0t get into conflict with the
.7T K"1! .01 cl!U!rf-1 KM l court, which has allowed an in
sh..w you the new glasses, with tgv ainst the city and con-
which vou can see all distances. I inuting firm.
No lines or seams in the glass to I The Warrens exttect to com-
coIUyI dirt and strain the eyes, plete Washington Street, except
I Ik ) inuWe you ice! young with- the strip along the Lave proper
eastward They proceeded to 4 Saturday and Sunday. Den of ly be known by oldtimers who Foreman of Engines R. C Mor
Tualatin alley is a u tter pnm
uct than elsewhere, and they at
tribute It to the altitude, which
it neither too high nor too low
for the very U-t results.
Hun picking furnishes, recrea
turn for hundred, who like an
jtiiuiul vacation of ramping, and
who do not have the tune or 111
cliiiatioti to take a holiday where out making you look
there I nothing but hutting
Then. Bk'ain. many go to the hop
f.rl.U for the money that comes
in and many a family euros
enough to supply the Winter
clothing, as well as a portion of
the larder. I her Is a
ai-nswe of hops this year in
Washington Omnlv than for
many season.
Mrs. John Wirtz, of began to move
Forest Grove, were in the city
Tuesday, on probate business.
The undersigned will lay ce-
R. M. ERWIN, M. D.
ravaictAkt aatn suBcaoai
and precinct, will soon lie in the for the accident and because the bomm Soataarw raeina tuiiroa4 Co.
for and against pro- derailment was caused by a vio- aad aiao of ia Orgoa Electric Railroad.
Bldrt. aona aid of Mala at IHUlaboro,
Orafoa.
raJWsiWrVaJWJa
ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. 0
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
have been absent since things ris. F. W. Walch. a grocer, and
U. O. bates. Manager 01 tne
The little city boasts a onk, (.
several new mercantile institu- ,,,..... . . ..
... . . , Skill that has been acquired by
lions, an,a me precinci bi large f MMtiwi(! .d the in-
ment s,dewalk at 11 U per of m.nv rnile8 of A1 - of thkt .kill
siiuare fuit. Wm. l-oster. i-b -i 1... i-. 1
OSca Hoar to 11 a. .; I to 1 a av
Tacadaf , Tharadav, 8atarday 9 to l
Call answered day or aight. Bnth
phoaca. Otfica orr Hilltburo National.
SCIIOl.l-S M WSI MV
Mercantile Co., who Uiiight the
I'arliiuiHt Klein- at Ntirth Plains
greater H tllt 1 1 n ac on a big sale, be
ginning Saturday. Aug. 24. was
in town yesterday, lie says that
the people of North Washington
County will find some of the best
bargains ever offered in their
section.
ia whv clauses made bv Dr Lowe 1
Baldwin Bn. started putting u,.:,l ,j ittr rnn- after an examination of your rw w P PIIVlMP.UiM
upuie nricR ironi lor uie ditions there is a demand for a eyes. mu3i De ngnu ne aoes
later uuiiuing. mis morning. tl.unA sainnn and a oetit on not go from house to house, ise- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Frank Sonniasen. of Hotid Uiirned by forty voters was filed ware of those who do. Consult
River, visited with his father, with County Clerk J. W. Bailey, him at Hotel Washington to 4 Rlis Answerea my or Wlgnt
feEncet i-v
ORF.NCO, OREGON
mule
"I .. ;,. I. . . . .. .. I
down, and unless a hustle is the machine.. Onion harvest will e j n. TinilR. If. Tl.
made it will be late before the soon occupy his attention. . ""LTh lF1? .n:.J IT " .TTT."?. ' Z
U W V nyL. nt fliiV I "" " "r "t tllm. IIIC Ullicr uy, uunn.l fUYalCIAM OC SURbHON
Contractor FosU-r will sum "V ," ' 1.1" .i.;., vr.ti.. ... popular iauacy. wny, 1 can go 0priCE:-Upauir.uScliriamicfcBidg
have all the curb laid, and will Ve in'the city on an extend- UP ,an1 PJ "P ."JS! Rad:-BalS.tt. d door
..... ..r .u nf it,. t.av tf r.n-"re,n ine t,iy " elc,,u mule, without danger.' Withl M- .-h
. !....: 1 . . - 1. ... ... led Visit. I. .... ..,j,i;n uaa I lhat trio irannt man itenned unlRntk Hw,.iiuiKiMijM.
McLiy IIUIIIC nrcviuuiK v.-i"- . . ri ' . r I '
J. I. Northrup and wife havePhrnd at the home of Mr. and to Uke hold of the mule hind I Hl'iBORO. OREGON
moved from Hi Islioro to Sell-Im L'nnl KpIbpv Raturdav eve- foot, when the descendant 01
iilil rrnellv in it fwtv Hava I
J . l.m .,..!,. .inmiifui Ai, I ...,.,.L. oaLrinr lh.1 Vnlu D F OTI. nRflnHOIT. I
demonstrations. Score, of H, s- The .Cook, will .our. through l-vne oou. kThVld Nov .V 1912. to d Dozens of Hillsboro' re
u.ro references, ueinemwr me with their grading, anu laying 01 .. -- - --- Don't forret the dav
day anddate. Itock.lite will ...on start. This Herman Collier, of Scholia, was 7S'E fit Ur L
I.i I.I...L, ....tl .u in of intoxicating liquor snail oe l "Vo,. ran talk about a
I VI' I .f ll.u Pun u. I lirill 111. Ill uiui iu l""IUl iminuoi, inuniiiK l" ..'K
crew Inside 01
day..
a week or ten
The Sc hoi Is Nursery ran furnish
everything in the fruit tree line
this year. Also uganiierry
blants. blackcap raspberries.
Clark seedling strawU-rry plants;
two year old (lolden Urtleys. and
lellow New tons. larg trees.
rll headed, for l.'j cent ier
tree, Yearling apple trees four
to six foot. 10 cents each. I. I .
Ntaleigh. Scholl Nursery. Sher-
Ure., Route 4. 'Zl 37
MS. SAHAII S. StUNNON
Mr Sarah S. Shannon, widow
of Robert Shannon, died at her
hum in Anoka. Minn.. Monday.
August 12. 1112. Uealh t..k
place at the home of her son,
Kev. N . A. Shannon. Nie was
agel SS years, and she and her
husband moved to Blue r.arth
Co.. Minn., in A. having many
carrviw emax-s from the Indians,
who were then very truublesomi
in the Northern Mississippi Val
ley tlutis. iheMiaiinon noinc
was noted as a stopping place for
the Methodist circuit rulers.
which was then the way minis-
Urn made their pulpit. The
family removed to Mainline,
Minn., in 1H2. Eight children
survive: Dr. K. A. Shannon and
G. N. Shannon. Beinidjl; A. S
Shannon. Billing. Mont.; John
W. Shannon. Stevensville, Mont.;
C, h. Shannon, Muskogee, l)kl
Kcv. D. M. Shannon, Kmiiiet,
Idaho; Hev. W. A. Shannon.
Anoka. Minn.: and Mrs. K. O.
Crandall. wife of JuJg l Cran
dull, of Hillsboro.
Mrs. Shannon visited in Hill
bum for several years, and has a
wide amuaintance in the city.
She was an active Methodist for
many years.
Opening Dante, Hillsboro Hall
Opening Harvest dance tit Hills-
toro Hall, Saturday evening.
August 21. IK not overlook it
The undersigned w ants to rent
a 11I a
alarm, n hat have you r rueu
to handle big place, and to dairy.
ill pay cash rent. Stale full
particulars in first letter. A.
SIIAI.I.U PUOPOSAI.S
Sealed bids will be received by
the County Clerk of Washington
County, up to noon. Wednesday,
wood, to make their wrmanent ;, An 17 1912. at 8 o'clock. Missouri's finest mammoth gen-
home, when Miss Delia Meyer, daugh- tly tapped the stranger on the
Richard Wiley. Clifford Long ter of Mrs. Kelsey. was united knee cap Tl 1 wl knew
and Henrv Danniel are suending in marnage to WelDury wainer. an . ,rau.ra .ouaeu a.
' . . . in... ii'n . - l. I 'k.. I inn uronr aurav raiicinir in mm.
ailvev. inwnnicr,i iirevimir '
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
... .... I. h t kwt K!uklam An
er 111 uic i.iri.o.t..., w.. - -. 1 . . .
nam in iimv inirr.- n, . - . . 1 :., i.,, man unurcn. omciaunK. mias .
Ilomrich. Bi-averton. Ore.. lUnite .wiL..rjr, .7" . . ... Viola Johnson was bridesmaid. For sale- Indian Runner.
t. Km U. r 1.4 ? : " 7 . V""11"1 ii Ward Walker, brother of the mimmoth Pekin and Monarch
uer. ot6. .rrv w. j. uragg yam. ai v?y Umom. officiated as troomsman. U.m,. imi
luesday. August i. Ji. Miss Violet Kuehn was flower White Leghorn and Plymouth t
bearer. 1 ne weaamg marcn was Kock henB Mi pullets. Also all
Mrs. D. 0. Jacobs accompanied played by Miss Eva Meyer, sister kjnd8 0f nursery stock. Address
the Dr. Elmer Smith party, of the bnde. The house was Adams. Box 483. Hillsboro, Ore.
W. A. Tupper. aecrvtsry of deck of the Jackson bridge, south
Office hoars to 11 a. .; to p. at,
Calls aatwered day oe aight Bota
phonca. Office la Aawrtcaa - Natioaal
Baak. apataira.
HILLSBORO, - - OREGON
of the condenser, at Hillsboro,
Oregon. Three thousand feet of
3x12. Biiteen feet long, at Bame
place.
The court
on Sept. 4,
reserves the
or all bids.
K. 0. Stevenson. Co. Judge.
By order County Board of
Commissioners.
Hillsboro. Aug. 22, 1912.
twin ni.nHid bids which BUrled for Alsea, the first beautifully decorated with ever- Residence, south of City Park,
lit X"rn" n. and of the week. "ThweddgTas ? T Wl,k &tf
right to reject any For sale-Three heavy wagons. aaii ng was a ouw Zint Wo0(j U still running his
loi : ...wl uKo.u, ftn nw w one uwhik w ure u o . I :; .: 1 - f. .l
trade for milk cows or hv.lfcl!.i. ZZ ui h the south boundary of the city.
iraue ior mus tow 9 or u. .. . -p -.. mkinff her "e uin oounaary 01 me cuy,
Wm. Musgrove.nearOrenca tf 'SBrf KnJff
The county court has three ad- Portland, the ceremony being v.P3S ?;
!i!m.nu for nrntmsa s for ,:i.u. k . mUivm mH even u we do have more rain
:"r.; ;i,iai,'. i.. .- r "'vl' l:." .:i..7 : than usual. Mr. wood win soon
couiiij ... --- -V menas. ine. iirescowa wc.c . 1WM1.. A, oMM.. 5- I Office ..Main la Srh.lH.k IWk
r..ntratnra aro n filmed lO lOOK I anH Rao.itifnl A fter fh ureuurauwii v. " I '
OAOIBY A AJ
ATT0BJfBT8-AT-LAW
iMtu laa4l EaiU Ballilaff
EILLBSOKO. . . UUaOf.
E.D, TOnOUE
. ATTORMIT-AT-tAW
the Portland Civil Service Com
mission, came out Tuesday, and
departed with his brother-in-law,
J. M. Miltenb-rger. for two or
three days outing on the Neha-
lem. where they will "just fish
and loaf."
New accounts are coming in
daily to the Savings Department
of the Hillsboro National Bank.
Your savins are under govern
ment supervision and absolutely
Becure. we want your account
. ... t
. . . . . I 17. .1.1 a ...til Btxa tva.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton l.aunir, pea eu V ' ? - ,u"lr"vlYi! 1 ' erous anu inuuiui. rltinn down
.j i..rii...t .Vrrf in the citv ceiveu uy me wuniy uiers. uj mem up 11 imeresicu. ceremony ugm reiresnraents .c:. .L " Zl 'L i:
v.. . . - ... . . ...... . . 1 1 -.... inmirs inn inpra m mucn ui
TiimIiv. Mr. Cauntt was out to noon. :pi. . anu men . , K.rp -nd children, were served, ana ine nappy cou- r -"..r-
toaeohow the court house annex opened by the Umm.ss.oners f p , d re u of Mr9 pe left for their new home in "JJJ of cowl and finding
and sch.sl building were getting Court and contracts awarded in w Brogden. of Brogden Acres. Portland. . hjad or wwana nnaing
along, he being supervising arch- the afternoon of said day. for f k jhe groom is well known in ready sue lor his product,
itevt m both structures. the following: For opening and ' ' Hillsboro. having been in the For sale: Team of brood
lim on oowi turuviu.r,. nd oomnlet n readv Yesterday was One Of the warm KoainPM hore some maroa at a hanrain Hnnd work
for travel a piece of road in Dist ones, and Hectric fans were in monthsaga The bride was born animals. Weigh about 1300 each. rra
35, Baid roadway being over one evidence. 1 ne larmer, nowever. d nise in tmS 9ect10n, and is Or will trade for a smaller team. r? II TlAnnCTT
i 1 .l . 10 t.t Ihailu.! th heat with much satis-1 .. li um v 1. it - n rw I
mue in iciikhi, h - 1 wen anu lavurauijr tiivnu inici-rniin ungcr, wiucnui, vi.(
roadbed. Plans may be seen uy taction. and at Cornelius.
consulting with thecounty judge. Spencer, wife of Capt,
JOHN H. 7 ALL
ATTOUntT-AT-LAW
Dpetairs, A. C. Shale Kdg. ataia;.aad
ouaoio. oaMsoa. .
Crand dance at Timber Hall,
Tinier. Saturday evening. Aug.
11. l'J12. Music by Portland or
chestra. Do not forget theoate.
(Jood time assured, and all are
inviU-d.-K. anderniost, rloor
Manager.
The court reserves the right to r. Snenoer. of Ashland, is the
reject any or all bids, and buc- .1PS Df her Darents. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Sam Schmidt, of cessful contractor must put up a uN n 1 pa mateer.
Chehalem Mountain, were in the Ullkient m of the NeW9.
Cll J 1 U"Iiitj tv I lfVic a (.UIIIISTViVtl WS ww we - ----
Schmiilt says that several in me tract price.
h Is were caugni wun mciri iv, u. oieveiiBoii, vu. nuusc , l- " : :
Jrain in the iLk when the wet By order Commissioners'Court hntemplates an Eastern trip in
1 . .... i.it.i
...n ni.i 1 in sooro. auk. isut.
We saw wood at reasonaoiei 1, .... . i.,m
. . Ti li.u.l.. 1 C.ll nrn.viiili w hfl re- ior OOin laoieo anu Kriiu:...;..,
rates WHO our namiiuic I rai "V., 1 , mi tn W W
u.H..miira .......1 .... iha I'minTV 1 .iirii ni ku ' ,(
ill at II UVlvv O wpK""" v'
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
W P Dyke to LaelU D Crane, Icoi-
it ft. Firet Ave Poreat Grove.. .. fio
OI liew. ' . in W J Tawniend. AO a wuai. ivwu.B i -,
Times, was in the city yesterday. Vc to t 1 a r 1 w 5oo located at Second and Main, ana
noiiA.1 nn ha Arirna Ho i... i i a Thmnbur.h & I I another for Third and Main.
anu vsiic .. ... o . .-- , ..j , . I -V""." . ... . I-uk i- 0-1.-1 1.1.
K Bailey, 30 a Jno i.rimo a 1 ' lne ISW makes DUDIIC annKinglv""'-' r""
R. 2. lives 6 miles southeast of ATTOMaTT-AT-WW
Hillsboro. Zl-3 Otnci: Mala Straat, opo. CoortiBe
Now that a drinking place has anxaaoto - oixaoM
been afforded the horses would y00006i
it not be a mighty fine thing for tuac o TOMfilTl? to
a small flowing fountain to be nu" n tVIWUUat, JK.
ATTORKTIT-AT-LAW
have orders at
of a fill at the Hollenbeck Bridge, Contractor Sweeney has a crew 61 iotj
L Lindsey and wife, of South
Tualatin, were in the city this
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pautmeier, of
ntar Karmington, were in town
yesterday afternoon.
Wendell Davis and wife have
gain taken up their residence on
their property in Fast Hillsboro.
Thos. Williams, W. II. Taylor
ami T. M. Kerr and their fami
lii'S have returned from th Tilla-,
monk beaches.
The Bison 101 pictures at the
Peoples' Theatre are drawing
large crowds, as they deserve.
There will be another 2-reel Bi
on 101 there Monday and Tues
day evenings of next week.
For Sale -Registered Cots wold
Wk. sheared 21 lbs. Will sell
reuHonable; also Berkshire boar,
full-blood, but not registered ;
and a wuul hrood now soon to
iitter. Phone 25 Line 9. or ad
dress L. C. Brown. I'ornelius
Route 2. 23-tf
Complaint ia being mude to
the district attorney office that
wme young fellows have been
makinur a iraod deal of trouble up
in the Firdale country. Uat
Sunday some of them entered
the Firdale school house and did
some damage, and from there
they went to a vacant house and
threw fruit at the glass door, af
ter Hhakinor the fruit from the
trees. Unless there is a stop to
uch actions there will probably
be nrreuta in thn near future.
Fun is fun, but boyB should be
areful not to go too far with
. . vi l i a y a.. . I nlSl In
feed store. -r.. Newuy. norm Washington uwniy. up vo nwu,
First SL. near Kdion. County Sept. 4. 1912. ior ine compieuon
orders taken.
The baseball game between
Orenoo and Hillsboro was can
celled Sunday, owing to weather
conditions, but the two nines
will play at Athletic Park, the
coming Sunday.
Boscow's store,
the big
I L-.ii.D W InhiwMi itai ur mure uiuc ouuurcia iui
.Miuiatif 3mo thirsty wouldn't be a bad idea.
investment Co to h a HiMebramH, Think it over, Messrs. gentle
lot i t"r? "r::i'-r:; "s men of the council and Mr.
snout rrcwiuj . . .
ijo a ate 9 1 r i w 18400 Mayor.
jmeMatmnnuww.-v Our home-made candies are
Oal 9. MatM K
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
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going like hot cakes. We know
: .7 -. : , , , .... 1.1 ' 1 . . ... , .1 1. . 1 ; c.i..i nirf .r.- t.r liroinir uae not,
alwve Mountatnuaie, in i.m at work pulling in me rZ.Z. .0 the duality is there. Let uscon-
28. ana tne county coramiss.o,,- w 0rK on ine oasemeni 01 u.e Q -f Cooke lo , , vincj you.-Koeber's Confection-
.inokit on market made in Ore-
iron, bv K. Schiller. When you
erswill award contract on the new school building, at the North Wm pinier d I e i6a one door south of Hillsboro
afternoon of said day. Plans end of Third street. Water was jM a Hii to R.u McCuir.. 1.1 a fIrti?Vi. nu,SDOro
and tec j t it 1 1 w ,.....-mip
John M. Wall reports seeing
Willard Wirtz at Prineville,
young lawyer is now
deDutv district attorney. Mr.
eneraMttOtattnat. Wjnafiea filMC tatb
e4tm. f rRaawaw. Urtaatia aak ae
IIAea attfiiWt aaaatHtUt iSliMaTlan'
Ma la Sawee U aaktta etatara Aiiiittia
may be seen at oltice of the un- connected luesday noon.
dersigned. laying commenced at once.
The right is reserved to reiect
Ml mil w wto
Ruth Truit Cu to Mrs Rva Haulen-h-k.
lot m b.k North Plaint ... 10
..Juwiw;.t.u itoWFG wuiara
The Grand M area is the moat Lny or all bids. Successful con- "Jn to eet W
...i...i..J.,ma "mn for a nuarier i.i. n.iut fia mnd 1 : . .... . 1 m r Knewan io euw. mii meDUiv ui
wiiuitv-HMnc - -,- - iubwm""" . , lint? far the bur street iair. a .i .m m.n .1 n-j
R. 0. Stevenson, l"o. Judge. v-. dvs nroeram will soon be Mi." Ro.Vi ig MoVri.. ut ? R " PS
to IWyriie cuuer, wno is saieaiauy
Vteuaf aa eflee ataeie)aa)ieB arfaaai,
Xa4UHtnfoaftra. Urtwrrafaaia. tauiOM
rtrflMOfti aitt aaftiea UWBtra.
aataaattMaBMa:
Kllllf J .
i...i,i.r.t lii a irood smoke buy
nut... ... r tO.f
Grand Marca,
ti. MeKnitrht houyard is re-
isirted as being ready to pick
I .1. Tknl'n nl.l4.
1, mm next ween. iii"
R. U Stevenson, yo. JUURe- three day9 proRram will SOOn be Minnie RotwurmtoJ G Morrit. tract
By order Commissioners Court Uimphtl( JLa it Hillsboro has in Kikanah Walker d 1 c
Hillsboro. Aug. 22.112. it will to" the jj
. : n ...krf nr. n nKAililAOil in
T. W Sain, of above Gaston, I ... .u.K;- iv,.ni
naa ... v.., - ,. 1 . ,a l
, ,,. . . ali j, g. iiiiuiic r 011 vo iivw
There will be a dance at the I H. MmnJnff ffPound in
i6km
L A FlemioR to Kte anWlnkIe,
in a Redmond. Ore. store. Miss
Butler has an unique sign over I
her departments, the legend
reading. "An Adamless Eden.'
Own a home just like paying
rent Five room bungalows, on
Macadam street Easy terms.
Fiftv dollars down. In Patti-
son & Morans' addition. Inquire I
tracts in Beerton-Reedille .8500
Frank A-muck to M H Sievenaon,
ai a Carlot D Wilcos d I c i$oo
... ... ... . T t tl.M. a m
- . 1.1.. " ; . . .. . iprs. nesL can u xruuuu m w w ranni o u u namu,
ing things. Some 01 ine yams New Helvetia H".r,wy Uuntv: Plenty of shade and good ..Mt j.rtw. ....................
away up the vaney nave aire.u, evening. August ai. fjvyOU water. Three miles Northwest w t:'t)A,.TrLn
liarvt sted welcome, ana a gooa ume every . Hisbor0i on the j. W. Sewell "TS , 7 Juoo
1 n.. c hi rVal.troul time. to-i i xt..... kii.nu win iul, i f...ui . m m pui.ih.
Mr. unu mrs. r.i. Y'-r r: '"'.. ""'l'-'"- '.' " fKfl .jJi: IWlin- wat
were in the city the nrsi 01 tne The expectations or tne risen- furnished campers not suppuea "";: ; - D" rrx
week, accompanied by their Llor Gir were surpassed last with tents. 22-3 U 1ZX . . .
.itinahfpr Do ores. Mr. urao- Saturday even ng on tne occa- .. . ... i., e .iv.;nn. r..m i w.n to J p Maaradcr. tr A report reacnes me Argus
u........ U..I..LI. . '.. , ii e LIJI oostow B lien iiiito u VIUV.I...B. A - O....J-.. : . 1 1 i.-i- oU
tree has purcnaseu new ui8ionoi meirsociai lunaion unu . . f irntlemen's Fal in Dia io summon... .-j" urn on ouuuay aomc niistrcau .r"
. .. ,, t Uui I . .. !..-! Ull n.liiiAliiiii. r. -.
from me iianraiujii m.u. ai neiveim nan. v.n and Winter wear have arrived.
To see them is to buy, and to
ii.wit.nmM nlaco. will Degin iiioov..''--v huv is to be satished. Mis siock
P eking hops on Wednesday, taking nearly roDDea ine iair ia ' to.date and of the best
Augusts. of ' 88 rf??ri tttrSrtflX manufacture, so you will make
before given out. Pickers please had lef after their efforts in n0 mi9take by ca,ling. Main St
ieeuiiiK lMC viiiuiib. ki.u ... n
Xtlttlont narftaU taa: M.I
aa-Zlka: ftatta t64
SnaaMt ww oi falrt
PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Offloe ap-ataln ovar HUlsboro NaUonal
Bank.
HILLBBORO OEIOON
K A Ives to Anna E Haittnat, ijS.jS
a tec 1 1 a n r 5 w
F D Sawyer to W P Dyke, 100M50
take notice.-John Sinclair "Btod" C. E. Haskell, ranching at the
. 1. a. . . . . a tr . a
SamuelLivesley, oiubk lars. havelKOod tmet xo say that head ot sauvies isiana,
entered the school house in Dis
trict No. 25. Firdale. and muti-
Vrn", w.:r. 10 lated some of the Droperty be-
F M Lackey lo C W Pnnlin, lot 4 longing to the SChOOI. lhe
bik s Finney's ad...... narties are said to be known.
Gc.ttrt.7.w ...Z.. r and if any such vandalism is
b Glenn Wood to r c Robe'now, m again perpetrated, the principals
. tiuiil lno die 4000 will hp nmapputed.
.tin. In I . . . . 1 .. . Ua. C.ili..i.l.f I
nw III JH A OIUM wv , T l4.
llOUCe aiiyuiic iiiiim iuib
DR.J.R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Room i aad 6
HILLSBORO, 01K.
Mala aad Third.
1 . . I I . ? . I.n kllUAM I . t iL . I 1 AM.. aa4 nnlln.1 thO I IA avtM 11 I I UTI W ..... A
and father of 1 hos. Li vesley, the would ,Uting it tame- Argus. He milking 40 head or jt a FiiPPen d l c 3 I cemeteries at Hillsboro. and wish-
Salem hop buyer. V ly. They are '"up in the air so cow ana . in. c L Sw.i .to w Buiiock, 4 .ot. w . I Jng same kept in good order, will
leave orders at Mccormick's
M Mrs. J. R. Powell, of Banks.
t the hoo yards, J,'..x. w All ffiAaUOl W ill enmn enmmence harvesting about 2001 Portland Heighlt..
' ,he down Ulltfcy ' rewrn fiira that cf ta K.
tion. pleasure inp wnicn nicy uyc
Hnn nickers wanted: Twelve been doping out, the expenses 01
toSSeenlSBJ? Shanes which will be defrayeTby. the
furnished to families. Good place proceeds of the dance just given.
KTmp-J. C. Buchanan. Cor- The girls ask the Argus to ex-
JSAKA UinJ-ontrlbuUd.
J few holes here and there. Do not forget the big sale
where water settled during last which begins at North Plains.
wneJT. Saturday of this week. For an
ur JLa. rA for treneral house idea of the way things are to be
dnonGir,&7 65.-J LR -oW read their full-page adv. in
care given. 22-4
always oeing lave uvnu u M-rtle0 Netl to Aug LgH, 914 a
river. kobt Tuoper die
Rov Babble, the barber, who w w Gordon to so H-ghM. u ia returned home Sunday, after
left town when the gambling MtatSeiiVw Yi91""..11 parenw wr' na
t.5a McGUl'i Acree .000 wire, oauaru.
A XVFZr.r' . soo August Lovegren. of Cherry
JBMatthewe to FO Fruit Orowere' UfOVe, WAS OOWn 10 tne City
Amu, tr in bik aj r urove 450 Monaay. on Dusiness at ine coun
ty recorder's office.
cases were coming to the front,
was annrehended abova Lewis-
ton, one day the first of the
week, and brought down by
SheritT Hancock, yesterday. He
had been up in B. C, and con
cluded that he was safe in the
U. S. A., in the Idaho country
but that was where he miscalculated.
B I. Durham to a 9 lluttv. a low
Durham Acre Tract loo
Aug Boge. of South Tualatin,
and John Boge. of Farmington.
were in town mid-week.
Do not forget to ask for
Schiller when you want a good
10 cent smoke no cougn dust
in the Schiller. lf
WILL YOU BUILD
1F
You (Contemplate Building
this spring or summer, see us
and get our figures.
Addreaa. Btll.boro, R 4.
Phono, Halo 113
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VaraatHAav Pbysiciam k Snaoaow
Si Dmtist.
Graduate Kansas City Veter
inary College. 20 years prac
tical experience.
Ofica, HllUboro Uvery Co. Stable, Mo. t
PhOM
Office, Mala sot; RaabWaot, Qty IU-
Arjus and Oitsssisa. P.Q
Wiikea. ,wu,W8Uf
tneir idea of merriment.