The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 29, 1912, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    H1I i mi i
Mil
(Lit
GOUIKG DAY
10 BE FEATURE
HI SI
5 I 1.1 sr I UK ll
H,, vh. J I ili.bila
$ v. r-f'. '"
...... ii! ili- Ili.'il lliiiitm i
mil1"'
-..utinlv fair in tin ll
i ut. H.U I''"!!, t lu.t L:tt
M.r N tl lilt, tlll-t -I. 'Ill-' "MI
B1,tt.v 1' d. t. rttil'i. d ,!.,-trH-allv
iliiiiinruilo the t;t n
Jjjm. S ""nl
g,v' lhe u-.it..rs a t"u h -f f.l.r
unit "H '"'u'r Wit'" i"1
htTV.
jUroli I and II 1 1
4, the I'iiir I. rutin. I.
be I" ft Itprll !!'
I in- Kclu.iU bud Klntim we-!
tn.n ha ,.n l.uviiiif
Dun- I.-r.u y line, un.t mmu' rc.
l-i:it.! iN.rk. rn will U- Uif rv
""U, A. IS. Hint r- -ttt1y pur.
vUiiA.ui (,,. ,rHl f. nui!.- frum
Hi' Amity l.n-.i. r. J. K. Linni
rum. th- inotli.r liming recently
l i n iiiilH.ri-l fiKin ..A!i. ami he
liaia r. inti n . malt- to ln-al the
iaunl; J. J. Vankh-'-k ami I .en
t r 'uiiiIm-1I have ul u Uiu'ht
r-vint r Ihirix H. while Dr.
V ith .cuthIm' lumht a female
limn tin- Harm- Int. fur tin O. A.
C. hlitiwuit; that tic KtiK-k an.j
rryntry were itaid enough for
tin ttt.ite farm. Th'-n W l'""l
ItM'ttey III tll'-Mf registered HWIhe.
IKS BULL
Commit ler man II. J. lioll. of I or
el iroc. Senile Out Call
MNTS SII'hlKtlKS TO MML
Aifea te Publi-i Nutiie. Wbiil
lullewa is Arlulc
i lit
an, I
I'-t
II. J. I !'ir. the lilKISl'Vclt I'ltlll
mittccrnan nf Forest Grove,
.. .. .1 ....!. I I I ...... .-.
... 1. 1 ...iiM.wii .iriiiami, wnicri h inmk.4 ttii Lull .Mkisi- lick t H
l!.!ii-u!t t., (ill
l i r hali-; In lian Unntu r,
iiifiiiniitli Vkin uml Monarch
from iniM-rt'i Htm-k.
Uhiti- 1-,'hnrn uii'l I'lymouth
U'xk hi-tiX am pullet!-. Aln all
kimltnf imr-ery Htoek. A'l'lrcHH ( ounty:
i'oiiik to l' a a inner. Imt )' a;. -t
it will take hanl work an I a 'lc-
termimtj i-tfort. II-1 K'tkIi tin
Arifun tin following notice:
Io tin VoteiH of Waihmirtoti
Th.' rri'siilentiul cam-
AoaitH. S.. HI. IMlsUiro. Ore. naiL-n will mm Im in
i i i ... i
M -iu.-m-c. mw oi i ii v i 'am. I i .. i :i
' -lllllll H I' Ml" til
m ar Jain- WiikcH.
tf
M.'m lll I"' I' ll
rjj.-i ai.'l oerllo.v ci..a.i.
til tM I . It'VIM. I
Xlu-n' w ill l"' 'l -v 'l' '"1'
to ' ll'im- t'i'iiiii'V." ami it H e
that on t!i .lut then
.it l- t.tin.tt ! . of f..rii-er Mill-'
ti.ni reM.l. nt- out I ! in J -.1 '..rim!
,J etler Wlilam.Ue a'i.
miiitl I'""'" " ;i '""Vton.
galii.-rini. 111 to 1? iv. t 1.1. 1 a.
qmnhl.i.ii'. 'M' i f' at 'r.-fir.-r
ln-f.iri' In.-. I it. an. I il m
rtpi-i'ti'il t' alVui'.l 1 er, il il
0( peu-ui- a well at mi irk the
trof iH-tler .io,Tai!i 1.
lo; VH Sim K f VIHI'i.
,i-re i ill Ih- .iini. .. Ir. .-
,t,k i-h:hlt-. aii'l !'l Sel.nl
nirrn h anil .1"' ' ' 1 '
j.inle.l to l"'l. Hit- r t'.e cattle.
The i'iUr i vliihit 'a i.i prot.a
bl)- U- the chtnax 'f aM i-xta! -1
uf Ihii nature, an U II. ir.-. r
in.l Mf. Marni. will ee 1.. it
that ll'. chicken family l w II
Min-Helitei!.
S. II Alevaml. 1 . ill ''' t"
the truil 4i .l.iv. ami tl . re a ill
.. i,t of I- !p t-. t the
V-, i-Ulhle lui A It ,' "i.
With a ; H ll'l r ! il.ei h- :i
t.. ai.il i'.I- tie- '!..'- t'"'
fiir m t m m.i .I l.ar e-'. Hiii Ui-
r nh.iiil.l h.ti e a t.iiir ! ts
full Mast.
ami while w U-lieve that Ore-
k'oti will roll up a lare majority
t t 1 a... .1.
.irs. Henry I Icuina' ami two fur ( o lloosevi lt. ue ilo not
Kenneth uml liana, of i..i..,i.. ..,1 ,;,. 1,
can w in w ithout a ileti rmineil
tfort.
On August there was a tin i t-
iritf hehl in Forent (In.ve for tla
ituriKiHi' of i-lfei tiriK a coiiMtx or
Kanization, at which A. K. Scott
was ilect-i chairman, r. d. Kin-y improviti-f in health.
rvr, hecn-lary. ami 11. J. iio.i,
county committci man
Iu make the oriramation !
tin rroLTeHHive Tarty romply
h.rSale IW.istere.lCotswol.ir !.1" primary aw peu ...
UcK. hli.are.l -Jl Hi. Will hell
sol 11,
! i-ieraM. Wis.. arriv-l Monday.
I.r a ueek'i iiit with Mrs.
I'leuim-.'' hmther. I.. A. ITii.
ami family, ihey leave- the first
of nevt Week for bs Angeles
and Ki,eri,e, ('a!., and utop at
He-ra! Arizona mints. reaching
li.iine the i.ist of Oc tolicr. Mrs
I l.-itunvr VlHile.I IfrcL'on Illleetl
e,in ao. ami sojourned in Hills
U.io fur the Summer.
Johii ?iefeft Und wile Aerc in
from Phillips. y-:it-rday morriintr.
; Au;'i.st ISov'i-. f rarrr.in-.'tun, !
i was in the city Tuesday vi r.in. j
.1. W. ;.o lm. of North Plain.
I was a city visitor. Tues lay.
iSorn. to Mr. and Mrs. .1. II.
Poi'er.,. of mar Laurel. Auyui-t
2. Pr a son.
The iind'-rined will lay ce
ment sidewalks at 11 cents per
sipiare foot. Wru. Kost-r. '&'
Mr. and Mrs. A. P.. Flint, of
S holU. were in the city Tuesday
afternoon.
P.. 1'. Owens, of Cedar Mill,
was up luesday, on business at
the court house.
lie) a Merry Widow Spcial at
the Ien of Sweets you're sure
t like it.
II. A. I.arsen, of Mountaindale,
wai iu fn.'ii the Krickson ranrh.
yesterday.
Tli- Hotel Wa.-hirirton harwill
Ix readv for lu im -us Saturday.
It will .eor,.of the neatest lit-
tie resorts III the city.
)o not overlook Paird's li
sale dii plav, on the sixth pane of
this i.;sue. It will pay you if y 1
want har'aiiis that are bargains.
'lhe many friends of Will
Walker, of i'edar Mill, will Im:
PREMIUM LIST FOR
THE POULTRY S
Horn. August 'Xt. I'Jll to Mr.
and MrH. A lolph W. Sieirrist. of
Ka.it lIi!lsUni, a son. weight 91
pound.-. This is the initial child,
and A. W. is very proud of the
youngster. The younsr man 13
rBOfWIOflAL.
I "A
l.ev.-l in
tl . re a
that wfl !- I.ei-.- t. -hmterv
fr In iv
CiHititv that c .im ! it l.l . h
ingtoli the l t 1 lit. I in thi
brtt Hate,
Kair dates are S t. :i.!- r H
IS. l and Li.
SCIIul I S M 'M U'V
a as I a kv in I'mishiiu; a thresh-
nut of o er hushels of ifrain
)ut iis the rains commenced
All of his hay was put under
cowr without wettinu: and lie
is lucky in that regard.
will have to In circulated and tin
names of 7..VHI lejjal voters se
cured. This is jjoitin to take
some time, and a lot of work.
and must he completed !y Sept.
15. We would like all who are
in favor of this cause to !"cnd in
their names to P. 1 1. Kinz.cr. Knr-jc,
est (.rove. Also those who leel
that they can help in circulating j
Let us know at
ill have them ready
.Mr. Irt-rnards to send out in a few days
n aionalile; niso Ilerkshire hoar,
full blood, but Hot registered
and a (.'-1 hr.iod sow soon to
litter. Phone 'St lane '.). or ad
dress C. lirown, Cirnelius
U-ute-J. lttf
II. Ilernards, of North Forest
drove, was in the city yesterday
d- liienii the the first shipment the petitions,
of a sale of 2.". ho-.- to the Hills- nn. -M Hhall
Imro Mercantile,
UeinemUTweal .vays Lave ice.
Your order cheerf iliy taken, and
delivered. llillslniro Mercantile
I list rid Attorney Tonue and
Sheriif Hancock were at the bitf
.". 0 x race at Portland, yester
day afternoon.
We always have on hand
tr.Mxl suiUily of chickens. Im -til old
sand vuuiik'. Hillsboro Mercantile
II. J. doll. Forest drove.
Co. Committeeman.'
SI;Al.i:i) IR1IHJS.I-S
.Sealed bills will Im' recciven n.,
. ....... 1 . . .. . e ic. .1 ; .. .......
e uiiueriKnen wanw in rt'ia ini- uwniy 1 -i 01 .i"i..i""
What have you
II
a (arm. What have you? Fixed County, up to noon. Wednesday,
to handle t.lace. and lodairv. Sent. 1. PJ12. for the following.
Will i.av cash rent. State full Delivery of L7.(KK( feet of luni-
nai-l if lilacs in first letter. A. Iter. 9 feet lollir. on the
The S Ih lis N'ii-.-r ; i .1!.
iwr) lliiue, 111 tl.. Ii ut
tliis year, A! I
plants, bl.ifkcaii r, "i
f .riii h
r. e Inn
.ii Ih 1 r
Im-T I ieS.
Clark Me.lliiivstr:i'.iberri pl.u Is;
U.i icar old te.ld. n (h t!. v . and
Yllw Neil tons, l ir; " trees,
rll heade.l. for 1J cents p. r
tree. Ytarlitik' apple Ireet four
to hi foot. In cent t each. I, C.
Neal. -it'll. Sf hulls Nura i v, S.'T
I re.. U.Mlte I. S n
iwiiM 1. si wi'U'isi:
At the home of John Mainland.
Hear htm-el. on the e eitinv' ot j
Auirust a surpri e party nasi
irivt-ii in honor of t In- birthdavs
of Miss Jane Mainland. Mr..1
J'llm Will and Mrs. K. S. Craw
ford. Kaeh lady was lu'e a-ntt'd
itli a lovely token in reinein
branceof the occasion. I heeie
miin; was spent in a social time,
and the ladie.-i served a very
dainty lunch, ni ter which all left
ishinir them many happy re
turns of the day
Those present were: Uev. mid
Mrs. Owens, Messrs. and Mes
ilailies .liihn Miiinlaml. A. John-
Ml. (!, CamplM'll. IV W hitlocke.
K. S. Crawford; Mesdaines John
Will, ('has. Matthews. C. P.eck
ith, II. L Loiidilt. .lolni Link-lat'-r.
Watkins; Misses Jane
Mainland, Mai'v Kii'tness, Mary
Will, Marian Crawford, AvMlIm
and l.ilhi P.eckwilh. Amelia
Meier; Mesnrs. t has. Loiidilt. 01
Taeimia, Wash., Wm. Harvey, J.
ruickshank. Sheldon, Amos
Watkins, Leonard Crawford.
Mulcnin and italph Sabesliun.
Iloiiiiicli. ISeaiertoti, Ore., Louti
I. r- 11.
Miss Ltliel Hewn will enter
tain the Christian Lndeavor So
ciety of the Conurctfatioii Church,
next Saturday evenini; at her
home near MolTat. The Kndeav-
ou rs will l'o out to MolTat on the
S .31 car. lhe President desires
a fi-id attemlance at this busi
ness nieetiti'' as imiiort.int mat
l.-rs are to Ih- brought U fure the
S.k i. tv prior to taking up uic
fall work.
Own a home just like paying
reiit. Five room bunualows, on
Macadam street. F.asy terms.
Fifty dollars down. In Patti
son Ai Morans' addition. Impure
at the addition, liascline, west
of P. U. A N.
J. II. McCord. C. A. Haliijr
and t' W . Amniennan. of Puyal
I1111. Wa.-di.. were in the city.
. in-; fier
: i.r,
11 Kj
deck of the Jackson brnde, south
of the condenser, at Hillsboro,
Oregon. Three thousand fis t of
15x12. sixteen feet long, at same
tilact
... !
lhe court will oiien caul wos
011 Sept. 1. in the afternoon, and
n-serves the right to reject any
or all bils
IL O. Stevenson. Co. Judge.
Ilv order County Hoard of
t'omniissioners.
HillsU.ro. Aug. 22, 1912.
Sealed proisisals will be re
reived by the County Clerk, up
to noon. Sent. 1. 1.112. ami then
onened bv the C'oinniissioncrs
Court, and contracts awarded in
the afternoon of said day, for
the following: Foroaening am
grading, and completing ready
for travel a piece of road in Oist.
Ilo. said roadway being over one
mile in enirth. With a 1.1-toot
i, i..lav. he gentlemen are roadu-d. Plans may lie seen ny
r 1... II'.... I. ,n 1,: :.L tl ..,,,,,. i,
eiiiim-l III.' irom llie n ii-Mii.iKi"ii COISU I lli Willi inrumnij
("itv ma le famous by old Lzra The court reserves the right to
Meeker, and they were over to reject "' or a11 "ui ttm' 8UC
00k over Hillsh.iro civic improvo- cessful contractor must put up a
ments, but did not get a look at sufficient bond to guarantee the
the K.H'kalitt as none had been completion of the work at eon
laii!
Argus uml Journal. $2.2f.
'I'll'' Crand Marca in the most
wlmlesonio "two font iiuarter"
urnnke 011 market made in t)re-
". Iy K. Si-biller. When you
iriilii ir.. ;,. . 1 i.'ihuI smoke bllV
tiraml Maivu. ' 12tf
T. A. Mc('ourt, of Cornelius,
down to thecounly seat yes
terday. T. A. says that C'orne
's is calculating on putting
"lain street into lino Hhapi' next
W'llSOIl,
'. 15. Campliell. of Maple Mill,
in the city Tuesday, getting
8 neat little Hiilweriplion to the
Proposed new road up in his ec
J"n. The court will let bids on
V,e proposed highway in n few
days.
Taken Up - Lnrge milk cow,
Hw in milk; about f years old.
u" Place for wome time. Owner
Please call. i,aV cliaru-es. and cost
. ... ( .. .
cre. and take same away
New accounts are coming in
laily to the Savings Department
of the HillslHiro National iani
Your savings are under govern
ment supervision and absolutely
secure. We want your account
Carl Lindliolm. sued for non
support some lime ago, was
1 ho hist of tin' wivk, and
landed in the county jail. ne
suit was tiled bv the wife, in cir
cuit court, alleging that the hus-
hand w as not contributing ft cetu
toward her 8tipHirt. Lindliolm
formerly lived at Farmmgton
and Hillsboro.
N..iice Anyone owning Iota
in the I. 0. 0. I''. " Mft-5'1"
..... teeieS lit HillslHiro. fttul wisll-
ing same kept in gotxl order, will
h.ave orders at McConmck s
.. .. .1 .... M.t ifii.nM 0'.l
Store, ih'si 01 can-"
a 1 MeCunisev. of North Plains,
was in Tuesday, lie tells the
Argus that Mrs. I'-mma leium
:IM( her son. J. 1. Thomas, have
both taken up homesteads in the
Silver Lake sections. South Cen
tral Oregon. .1. o. is uu u. o.
commissioner for the entire sec-
tract price.
U. 0. Stevenson. Co. Judge.
My order Cotnmissioncrs'Court.
HillslHiro. Aug. 22. 11)12.
Seiiled nrotsisals will be re
ceived by the County Clerk of
Washington county, up to noon,
Sept. -1. 1912. for the completion
of a till at the lloiientiecK lirwge,
alnive Mountiindale, in Oist. No.
28, and the county commission
ers will nward contract on me
afternoon of said day. Plans
may be seen at otlice ot the un
dersigned. The right is reserved to reiect
any or all bids. Successful con
tractor must file bond.
Ii. 0. Stevenson. Co. .lu.lge.
Mv order Commissionors'Court.
HillslHiro, Aug. 22, 1912.
LAWN PARTY
of
Jacob Fuerrer. P.ethanV. Ail-
orcss by n,ui Portland, Ore.,
Route 2. 210
tion.
. . 1.1.,
W'e saw wooit at reasoiuum;
rates w ith our gasoline wood-Raw.
L,,,ve onlers at Hartrampf b
-,(.d store. -K. Newby North
First St.. near Hdison. County
orders taken. --
i.'.iii, Aririis: W'e will give
two-year old Yow New-
w...q- and ilty t.olden
Ortleys, as second prize, nnil J.)
ng Ilillslioro sireet mn.
Nursery, 1. C Nealtigh, Owner.
Our home-made candies arc
going like hot cake. We know
K ' " ... iu.,-n t otiw pon
tic nun iiy is men-.
K Koeber's Confection-(.J-y,
one door south of Hillsboro
Mercantile Co.
A del irhtful lawn party was
given last Saturday evening by
Miss Kthel Olsen and brother.
Mil win, at the home of their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen,
of near Orenco. The evening
was enjoyed with games on the
lawn, which was 'beautifully
lighted with Japanese lanterns.
Delicious refreshments were
served in the open air.
Those present were: Misses
Pearl. Lizzie and Verda Mettia,
Cladvsand Meryl Linnton, Helen,
Signa and Lthel Olsen, Daphne,
The young housewife needs no
longer dread bake-day, for she
can vet White .Mountain Flour at
the HiIIsUto Mercantile.
F.pi.scopa! services at the Cong,
( hunh. Sunday, at 11, a. m.
Services and Holy Communion,
Uev. Mr. Chambers otliciating
bst Lady's lng red. coat
sweater, on mail between Hills
Iniro ami Ueedville. Finder
please call main 572. Ileward.
Mrs. T. W. Morgan, of Mohler.
Wash., was a guest of Mrs.
Frances Clascoe and other rela
tives the first of the week.
Do not forget to ask for a
Schiller when you want a gixnl
li cent smoke no cough mist
in the Schiller. 12tf
The Missionary Society of the
Cong. Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. L K. Wilkes, at
o.oo in the afternoon. Wednes
day, St pt. 1.
There w ill lie a dance at the
New Helvetia Hall. Saturday
evening. August 111. Kverybody
welcome, and a gsd time every
time. --
Jos. Robinson, of Farmington,
ahvais a contributor to the best
of the street fair exhibits, was
up to the city yesterday morning
We will be able to supply you
w ith a limited amount of Iowa
Hill butter but we always keep
a fresh supply of Monmouth -at
the Hillsboro Mercantile Store.
Mrs. R. Irmhler. of Ibnid Riv
er, is the guest of her brother,
0. C. Smith, of the Peoples The
atre, and his family.
Soda water is a food delicious
wholesome, a Imhiii and a benefit
to every weaned member of every
family. Cot the Den of Sweets
kind.
"The most peculiar Summer
ever witnessed in Oregon, saul
the pioneer who came here
1ST0. the other day. Never saw-
so much rainy weather throng
August and July."
Taken up. Sheep, unslieared
Owner please call, pay charge
adv.. and take same away.
F. McNelly. North Tualatin
Plains. 21-5
The Rock oil te Company start
ed laving rock on North Thin
street, the first of the week, am
the base is a good one. With
any decent surface there shoul
be a line pavement.
Dr. J. R. Marshall and wife re
turned yesterday from a month
vacation to Puget Sound, and
British Columbia points. The
I)r. is now back at his dental
parlors in the Tamiesie building.
He reports a tine outing.
Buying eggs that are not can-dled-don't
it make you mad is
like buying a pig in a poke, but
Inlying eggs at the Hillsboro
Mercantile Co. store is a safe in
vestment, because we candle our
K. II. irctT Will Have Supcrin
tcndeticy ol I. nil. bit. at l air
MNV UStl I'KIZLS AW: oriTSI-D
Bird Mul be in hMKbur.. by 4 P. M.
TiKntlay, Sipt. 17
IL IL Greer. J. Marrow. Ilillsbo
ro. smd T. II. Littlehae h. Forest
drove, have been -.ir.tvl a
committee by the Poultry Asso
ciation to arrange the Poultry
Show and the prize lis. Birds
having no competition tnnot be
awarded a first prize, b it w ;11 be
eligible to seconds and thirds,
and strains riot mentioned in list
will be cared fur in the award.
by the committee. 1 tie premium
list follows:
iiel j. n. I n m 'ij.'i'.ti ! en- ril.v.fj
l!i.le;-n.'.fti V! I " '
A'.r'iiiie - i t 2 V' "i.'
U!M'll'.t.'l to .lf
colf.-e J't
Wlnte nr.. iet n !t r. 5.2
ju.t 5n, I Mck iif hrti lUn-r
I'limai Mlil. fi l-n. tiivf.tti.
An; us
lurrr.l U'M;kt- e-l n. $1 t-i'li.
:itt ytu- i.S' m m-triiaM-. n ;. ro
Mi.-ic .iXI r C'i ; .1"! 1-11 f : "-1 i-jTiii T
liiitidiMr. lliiislK.ro ..k e'.ii.i-1 j .
Win c Kjck 1! -, Il .iii.
Mctcn'ilil.- Jul !"ti. H " -a mei-
c!ianllr, II.! iff) M.-ir:.t.!e I.
Wb e W yini'..)tt 1st n, hi'
en-.!;; li.'l )ii, f I 50 in met- Imi.iIi.,
HilUlK.ro Mfc (a. y lm, 1 ia :nci-
Cliin'il c, 111. .-e.ru aic-c i
Silver li- Wyt.il'.ttt 1 I j u. f 1 y.
cni.li; lr.il l-it, fl5 in nut. 'i! tier.
IIilU'M.ro Mcic C; J '1 !-r ic, i ) in
uu r. hitellsr. I luS'Kjr.j M-ea':t: e '.' .
rr'.rlij(e Wymi't'it'ts st jn. l 5u
rus.i; lie t I ni. t5' I" inrichan.'.iw,
N.'.i ll,inlHte Co. ir! ', Il 00 m
mrrrh.mli- NrKt.il ll'lw l".
Ceiiiin'-m Vr. !uUc i l ; :;. fj 50
dull, j.-..t . n, fi v. I" ti.. rc'iai. ii4-,
S r X Sch-.tf-.cr. 3 il jr., f . f.o in nirr
c'uniliw, A. C Hfi!-l.n.
SliiKleCn.il K :olc Is Hie! licU 1st
vu, tl .50 cmli; Hi'l Jen, Ji 5 in nier
cli.iii liw. I-., li linr I; y-.l jx-'i, Ii ' in
nterelun.li-'. Iv H liur l.
Ki;c Cf.inti KhtK'.e Is'un.t Kcttt. 1st
lire, l 0 niisn; lu.i 111, i 51 in ini-r-
clinnitiw. U. W. .Si iulU-r; Jr. I jj, n, f I in
liicrch iml'.w. 11. W SUufier.
I.ijht ltrhtua lit tA-n, i .) cish;
lilt! J-cii, f I .Jf in tra le, Mi'.UIjoro, 1'
lii( Mill y pr". Ji oo in tra.W, Ili.ls
Ujro ilnnii.K Ml'l.
WLue I-khoiii in tx'n, J.50 casti.
ml ten. li.Su in im-ttli.in 'i.-c. L. M
Ilovi; Jul Ien, ft txi ei un-rchHrt.U'e. L.
M. Il"vt.
l rou Ii;horrn it pen, fl 50 cash.
jnil prii, i.5' ill niricli.oi"i:se, h. I..
MiCurm.ck; jr.l j-n, f l.uo in mcrctsn-
lte, K 1.. McCoimifk.
P.iilt Irtliotiis 1 l ln. fl St c.sli.
1111! pen, i 5t suWrip-.ion tu II l'.sb iro
.ih-w -intent; V'l li". suvt-r cup.
S. S HiOnlm'Kt it v., fisaca.h;
nil jkii. eue t.ck t.resl K-esi-r ll'nir.
unui Ml.!; 3"! Yen. 5c l" irue,
Swot &: Sci:fl'ur.
S. C. I Kit kit k t( i 1 5 ctsh
lu.l ln, .k uf Gri.it lUl et tl nir, til
iubx MiU; ,'rl j.n, 5 111 merchandise.
C.iuift -it Pen. ii U; otl tun
coltl mrit ('rk; i'.I p. n, c in mtrchun
h-.
St'. vet Clutnpi bs 1st pen, 2 50 Cash
mil tx-n. 1 iiic.it lork; i'.I itn, ooc in
inetiliiiii.lisc
White C; B uck Poli-lt ll p. 11, f 2.i
ta'h; nil ft-n, i.a'.ail uih; 3r.i (?, 5
in iiierch.tinH r.
Blue An.la!iiians lt pen, J Jo cash
nil pen. ni'vir !t ami pej ti-r shakers
jr.l pen, 5.1c 111 nicrcti iiulise.
Bct tuir I kin", i.x cisii.
I'cst .Mir While In Iikii Rmiuei. f 1 00
caH.
Best pnit f aun Iiultan Kunitrs, J1.00
casa.
SI'Ktllt. I'RKMU MS
I.t'Kest an't '-est exhibit, fj.uo c isll
Own to Ktivlxwlv.
fi.fin lor best nine or 1. an.c in .11 en
ittetar.esn.
2 5.1 for tu-st ni.ilc or U-inn e 111 Acier
Kan
J.2.5 fot lic-st male or fen. ale in I-.ng
h."
j jo tor tc?t male o Icm il..- in Ai itic
fi.to f.r hew ittsplST nv aniaienr.
Best Parti-Coloreil t'lnl, weight, VRri
etv. S cash
tk-it Parti bail, mce w.iKUt vi ruty
fjcish.
llcst olll Woior uira, woi(;;i(, varieiy,
IS eifh.
The 1h-s. solnl co'or mnt. none weini,
Cash.
The tn-st pen in how, f in cash; 2mt
p?n in show, f 00 pair sli. en by W. W.
lUiscow; 31I pen, set fruit knives. By
uicinli'is unly.
F. A. BAILEY, M. I).
Fbynlrlaa abi! SsrgreB
Office: Cpctair im Schulonri c h Hcc
expecteii 10 maKe goon ior me ,u tmt-nnd strwu. Hub fbooM.
big leagues in Amencan baseball,
al-out l'j:? and he'll do it if he
follows the athUtic fofjtsteps of
his father.
For Sale: One almost new
stump puller and equipment,
plow; new tent. Or. will trade
for fresh cows and brood cows.
P.oseda'e Farm. Santa liosa Sta
tion, Forest Crove division Ore
gon F.lectric lLiilway. Address,
laverton Route 2. 21
Dr. C. W
VrrXrXrXWWtNrV
S. T. LINK LATER, Id. 8. C.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO
09e apt0 ninrTL' Pelt I'rug Flo i
IU:.lae ttstot Court Hour,
la tb oernrr of lh Murk.
irXrrXArXrXrrXrlr'rVArVVV
R. M. KRWIN, M. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surifn Facitie Kailwaf A Nittli"n
and 1m of th- Ore in. Klectric rUllraw.1.
I.owe, who has been ilt' a'n- '! ! ." "
uidMHK iiiii3i;i.j iui u.ti fcv.i I ur-.gan.
tv years, was at the Hotel wadri-
ington y.sterday. Dr. Lowel
says that Hillaboro in coming to! ELMER IL SMITH M. D. D. 0
the f rf nt a.s one of the best little
AAMrVMMWMIrfWMVXXArWi
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
cities in Oregon and besides
this, the Dr. says that there ii a
fine bunch of boys in the old
county seat.
Just received -two carloads of I
fancy steers from David Savage,
of near Cane Lookout These LvrWirMiwrrWrrVrvv
steers are now being slaughter- nr ' i PTTVTVriH Af
I Office Huur 9 tnila m ; lto)p n.
TaettU?, Tnarsiijiy, Saturaatf 9 to li
Callt anawered 1U7 or niirht. B.ah
uhonti. OtBce over Hilltboro .National.
ed, and a roast or a steak from
them for your Sunday dinner
would be very delicious. Hills
boro Mercantile Co.
Since the first of the year
County Clerk Bailey and Deputy
Luce have sold 1.005 hunting and ORENCO,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
Independent Phone
OREGON
fishing licenses. Of these 556
were straight hunting, and the
balance were hunting ami fishing
combined, and fishing. Thi3
means that at least one-fourth
of the voting population takes to
the creed of Izaak Walton or
Nimrod.
J. 0. ROBB, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OFFICE: t'pttairaw Schoimerich BMg
Residence:- Biaeline Street, fecon.t d.r
east of South ante Street.
Both Phone oSice an.' eatdence.
Ib. not nv..rlrw,W Haird's hii? HI'iSBORO, OREGON
sale display, on the sixth page of I AvyxvirVvvirrVMrfMMMMMVvv
this issue. It will pav you if
want bargains that are bargains.
inm,n aa man rn fUh nr. Physician and burgeon
Viia nA-n Tirtmi-itJl witnAilt A it-
cense, the average of those who Offic, hoor, to a. m.; ,105,
are after speckled beauty is
uretty high. Of course, many
of the licenses are granted boys
under 21. but the majority of
m.
Call anawered day or niicht B th
phone. Office ia American National
Bank, upstair.
HILLSBORO. - OREGON
them are belonging to families
in the county, so the average, in . w. m. Mmr
a way, would prevail. BJLBLEY A HARE
Peter HolTman, of Bacona, was
. . 1 i
m th3 ptrv vpsTprnav. route
home from a trip to Portland. noom 1 too bquowk
Mr. Hotlman has one or the Dost I HILLS BO 110. . , OREGON
ittle mills in the county, and is
turning out a fine quality of lum
ber, sending it all over the E. B. TONGUE
plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bridges. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Oak Park, and Oliver Johnson, Orfice npitair in Schnlmerih Block
of Shady Brook, went to the
Wilson. Tuesday, the gentlemen
going for a fishing and hunting
vacation.
Mrs. Alice Ford departs Satur
day for a trip to St Louis, Mo.,
where she will visit relatives.
She goes via Seattle and Vancou- rw.rMrvrVMWMVMMMn
ver, B. C, and through the Cal
gary country.
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNHY-AT-LAW
Upstair. A. C. Shale Bldg, Main.&2nd
ailiBORO. - 0R100N.
Fred Rood, of below Rood
Bridge, was in Monday. He
stated that his yard was to com
mence Thursday, if weather
proved fair.
Dr. A. B. Bailey, now with
offices in the Selling Building,
W. N. BARRETT
A TTORNKY-AT-LAW
Ornoi: Main Street, opp. CourC.Hou.
HILLSBORO O&ftGON
ArrrrM,MNrrVrVMlVMi
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
VVii-tliinH una 9 miest. of Dr. F.
A. Builey and family, Sunday Pffi' ttPuir ln Schuimertcii Block
afternoon. Hillsboro, - - Oregon
New customers are coming in- -
to the Hillsboro National Bank 550, 3. etnabi . j.
every dav. Place your business 6tat
with a strong growing bank. SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
H. Bigham, the mason who Xnu1itnr-itirakr ktatra, tiaa-U,
built the stonework around the flKaf!,'? rannf.. n.
base Of the COUrt hOUSe, was in j"?1'"-, Ahamenle. Urfunii und all f(e. .
CHALLLNGli
Married Men Take Notice Seek
Happiness in Trying to Forget!
town from Montavilla, Monday.
Supt. Turner, of the Washington-Oregon
Corporation, was in
the liose City, Monday, confer
ring with headquarter's offices.
gtn in iiurupa mil nnftrtn etatnrn Rarrefon
kentm.
rir(lc a illra nliini ftfltrt
JJuAlaileiifAailrn, Urt-ettruaunacn. ful(trt
tri-ftot(tl mil Bn'ften Hllftttfn.
ra ettiur: eaaka lit
aat aaf Jcrtctaa.
Jelerlcn: ST.ortball !t0; .1027;
fui.ta.?lhKan. 4ffnln iml
C. B. Buchanan, the Cornelius di"e oou-bo ) f iium m
warehouse and commission man,
was a city visitor Monday after
noon. The Misses Angie and Jessie
Harrington and Gertha Olson
have returned from their outing
at the Tillamook beaches.
Mrs. Geo. Schulmerich, of
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
.'ggs, and candle them properly.
J. P. Hornaday, a recent ar
rival from Cleveland, Okla., and
imrchaserof the Y eager place.
Oak Park, was a caller, this
Gladiolus and Hosita Cuddy; morning. Mr. 1 eager has gone
Messrs. Virgil Parker, Clarence! back to his Kokomo home in In
Bettis, Buford Otey. Carl and diana.
Kdwin Olsen. Gus Hagman, Luke : ,.
Parker. John Kollin. Rudolph 01- . , ,f ' ' ni,.n nl 5 1 nilvn tawji
on Phn r.nns. . .t ..... i.-.i.'iL
Simeon Earl and niece, Miss
Iva Karl, were in the city the
first of the week, guests of Mrs.
M. A. Powell, who returned Mon
day from an outing at various
points in Tillamook county.
and facilities. combined with spec
ial conveniences to their banking.
Private departments, telephones,
etc., for the exclusive use of wo
men depositors will be found
there.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25
To K. L. Moore. 0. Phelps, Dr.
Smith, Dr. Erwin, Fred Sewell,
in particular, and to all married
men in general, we issue the lol
lowing challenge: We dare you
to play a game ot base Ball.
We are very anxious to snow to
the world, viz., Hillsboro, that
we can wipe the earth up with
you and it is with spleen in our
hearts that we issue this chal
lenge. That we may be perfect
ly fair in this matter we will
publish our lineup together with
their matrimonial prospects:
Clay l-'reeiimn -Too Young
C. 0 Reiier Scant Possibility
Geo. McP.ce Nothing in Si(ht
Carl Hei.lel Soon to be l. it
Tom Bailey Can't tind Anybulv I
Fred St'ignst loo 0:0
L C Hoyalt -Absolutely Irresponsible
Pr. Sears . , Too 1'at
Ward Downs.. -Not Enough Eupcr ctice
If ye married men have nerve
enough kindly accept this chal
lenge through the column of this
paper and at the same time name
your line up so we can look them
over.
(Signed) The Whole Team.
J. W. White, of above Banks,
was in Monday, on legal business.
DR. J.R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Trmieiie Bldg. Rooms 5 and 6
HILLSBORO, ORB.
Main and Third.
OlBoe up-atair over Hillsboro National
Bank.
Creswell. was n the citv Sunday hillsboro Oregon
. - -a
evening and Monday morning, a
guest of relatives.
Jacob and Samuel RafTety, of
above Mountaindale, were in
town Saturday, transacting busi
ness. A. Bendler, the North' Tuala
tin Plains Holstein breeder and
shipper, was in the city Monday
morning.
T. H. Brown, of below Sewell,
was in the city the last of the
week.
Jasper Keffer, of West Union,
was in the city Monday, greet
ing friends.
O. G. Barlow, of Portland,
was out to Hillsboro the first of
the week.
Banker A. S. Sholes, of Corne
lius, was down to the city Mon
day, on legal business.
Walter Dailey, of Laurel, was
over to the city the first of the
week.
Orel Gardner, of above Moun
taindale, was down to the city
Monday afternoon.
Born, to F. Muhly and wite, of
Blooming, August 24, 1912,
daughter.
-WILL YOU BUILD
IF
You Contemplate Building .
this spring or summer, see us
and get our figures.
J, S. lorsung and Son
Oak Park, mwtm mKm wat ml oily.
AddrvM, Hillsboro, R 4.
Phone, Main 112
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
Veterinary Physician & Surgeon
& Dkhtist.
Graduate Kansas City Veter
inary College. 20 years prac
tical experience.
Office, Hillsboro Livery Co. Stable, Mo. I
Phone
Office, Main 50 j; Residence, City 133.
Argus and Oregonian, 12.25