The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 19, 1912, Image 5

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FOURTH ANNUAL FI
frrltxl Wrattiir MarW liul.i
lay ul Oltl County Seal
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FOR FORTY SEASONS
Siimlav afternoon will mark
the in nintr of (lerman Luther- ,.. .,( t-v
an services in Hillaliora For a 1. A. lAIL.Ii 1 M. U
long time we have hal no (er- thyirla 4 idrr'a
man services in the city, and no ...
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townsmen will welcome an -i(nj hwi.u.1 Htrm& buitt
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Ilillsliori Fourth Ann ial Fair
ami Str-'t t'arnival n fortnally
't"i'l. anil tin display anil f-
Itiliit.s are an anient of one .f
he ln"t KeasotH ev r w it r m-h !
in the lualatm alley. Ilieot
firial tiroirram. imMislied eiie-
wln re. shown where th" vari'HH
fur cuiit mi iriiin exhibit may U- fumnl.
romtirrow an. Saturday will
le the liitf daH from jHiint of at
tendance, and Saturday is ;s. I
aside as "lloiiie ('imi'Ti' day.
W hen till' lildtiltiePi w ill In' lu re.
HOMK COM KUS
liixiks for registration f all
home cotnim.' p.iip'.e w ill lie kept
at the Coffee Club head'parterH
on N'l-oti.l Mreet. tiexl iloor lo
in. i.t ami the to- the I'ythian Uuil.'.inir.
I he coinimttee on reception i.
asfulluw s: Mrs. lames J. ('. Kani-
kin. Melinda ('ave, Alon.o Sn,'-
er, Susie Morgan, J. A. luibne.
J. V. Tuniieme. M. M. Fit tender.
JanieSewell and .1. R VrKnnan.
At two o'clock in the after
noon, a program win miiow ai
the Crescent Theatre, w ith speak
er as follows:
Mayor II. T. I'.av'ley. Dr. F. A.
Hailey. Ir. J. F. lamiesie. Al-U-rt
Toier. W. il. Wchrum'.
Ivthe Toier Weatherred ami
othern.
OiH-niiiK' Home Sweet II me.
by audience and chorus.
Solo Silver Threads Amount
the (Jold, N. II. Alexander.
Chorus Annn? Lnune.
Solo Fast liose of Sutnnier.
t li ke t. was down to by Mr. Scott.
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i-vl iv, arcompanie.il r.aiiie uymn oi im- ui i.iinn
Audience and Chorus.
Closing Auld KanK Syne. Aud
ience ana . horns.
Fd. (Mrton. of Farminifton, was;
a f it y vi ator I'liei-iday.
Ian Fork halter, of Farmintr
ton. was a city visitor Monday
al 'errion.
V. O. lb ken. of lieaverton,
was up to the county seat Tues
day tuoriiiir.
Fhilip Shea, of r.ear Scholia,
was a llin .-ifri visitor me nrsi
I.f the week.
M. i ,. I .oilier oi Scholls. was
em tint; comrades on the htrect.
yc .terday.
I-or ; ale: Z shoat.s. H months
.Id. U. A. Otto, l-iurel. Ore.
on l:.iM I'. ak. 12V-7
a. , , ,, ,, i I for threshinK vrrain in one county I mammoth Fekin and Monarch ' of lh:&n ' Kiiri.i
l.tisK. Lankily, of Fortland. , ,, , , ., 'jmammoin itum ami iuonarvii i4,m, BV.uira. in tin oiwiu Bi.k
irii ml M.iuil.iv. at trndoil.' the
ad iouriii-d seshion of circuit court. North, est. He is now finishing White
I;. W. Dant lla Uun Separator w)rtunjty to their God in
lor Many Continuous harvest public worship in their mother
tontrue. ine nrsi Strvice win
take place Sunday afternoon, at
3 o'clock, in the city hall. The
oublic is cordially invited. A
A Rciurd That Ha ao Parallel ta Th special invitation 13 extended to
THINkS rACtt VF.AK IS LAST
S. T. LINKLATER. U. B. C. M..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO'
OAn oitalr omr lbt l!t lti, f
Uai.liie Eat of Cnrt M '!.
la ta eunutr f thr ,li-l,
ratific Nrihtt
those German Lutherans of this j mmmmmvmmmmmmmmmvvw
vicinity who have not been per-j u T.T,,i.Tvt . n
jnallv invitH hv the riastor. I K. Al. i'.KVVli, M. l.
Kuene W. Dant. ft Hilville. w. Luecke. Fastor. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Wa-shniKton (unty. has a record .. , ini.an nnpr Uurm rxane r-u.t a N.viir!!.
Ii'-in a". nn t the iirotierlv
t t!,.-rr was 'rveral days of
'i h i tliiii'. Civic imprnve
In ! hrs.. w i-re l Hurt of 'X
e ! iiirv. ami 1'n kv was
party w ho had a hijth as
unit.
t . i j ii i- .ii
Win. Wohlschleyrl. of Scholia. .oruei i narves. , y, - u 'gtf)ck AddreS3
was transact in Mispress in the owner ami operior oi a Krain ,uma i.lY aw itiiiajro Ore
oiint v seat Monday at temoon. a(.r,uratr trraduatinir from the I onnth nf (.tv Parle.
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old horse power system to a fine near Jabez Wilkes. 22-tf
y. wasiiown ve.iieniay, in ine team outlit. In all the tony rh trinfnn u-hn. ooened Mon-
mteresH of his candidacy for the . t thrshinif Mr. Dant has dav witM a eood attendance, and
held practically all of his old cus- ten applications for hii?h school
tomers. Time and aain he has
concluded to quit the industry.
from imported stocK. I Bid, aunn i.iof um HtiHiiuum,
Leghorn and 1'ly mouth H,m-
FLMEU II. SMITH M. I). D. 0
PHYSICIAN & SLRCKON
OSTEOPATH
has s.-cure.i a dump
fur debris and rcfusi
ha-ie of 1 . acres. JllSt
of the approach to t lit
.-. muthAest of Hills-
plan' was Imiiuht
I I it V
fi t;. par.
I,, ti.r I. f!
i- I l.ti l-U-ro.
'II..
! I'.n 1 1 thr II 1'i Uipi ( larded Tracts.
,i I ti..- i. (a-.e ran ! .imiw, so
i hat it w i'I i .t U- in tiivht of tin
i i.l, a a., whali carries much
i i .1 al all times of the year.
. . A'naliam, primary iiotin
M.-e i n" the I. -i nature, on ine
l.-!ll H I ,l' If
tl...- lit-. I
hv .1 V A' ill-d t. one of the war
h.. i - . s ,f il,.- i-.illee city. Mr.
hr ih.e u is a r -presentative bus-
r, . ni.iii of his city, and hus a
.tr ei f.l!.iA in-,' in tint section.
!"eti all political faiths.
One Wa .hui'-rton County farm
. r 5'-l win tii if clover seed
!r..m tii.e afir. this year. U'SideS
i.o.ini' one htraHiunLr crop of
legislature.
A few outi' pi's for Kale.
. Suhabald. Helvetia; Hills
bofo, Finite 1. I5.V7
II. W. Miller, of Forest Grove,
and Klmer Milbr. of Shady
l.nsik, were in the city yesterday.
Kit-hard Wiley departed the
lad of the week for Seattle
w here he entered as a student at
the I'niyer.sity td Washington
A U in (it dance for Miss Lizzie
Keller will le given at Helvetia
Hall, next Saturday. September
M k it.itlv snread the news.
A visit to Forest Grove, Mm
dav. shows that there was still
considerable grain un threshed I
up in that section.
Figs for Sale Seven weeks,
ami younger. C L. Horn, liills-
Ixiro. Kiute I. near
OlTic Hour o to u . m.: I b 1 1 m
TneUiT, Thursday, Hatarilty 9 u 11
Call antwered ttay or ni(hl. lU.th
tibonea. Olficc ovrr HilUSoru NtioD.tl.
r
Dr. W. Ii. CUNINGIIAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Helvetia!
from outside distnets. Frof.
Calvin C. Cloud, of lied Lode.
Mont., is principal, with Mrs.
Stella M. Hinman assistant
Frof. Cloud i3 a graduate of the
Fmif)ria. Kas.. Normal School.
of lrlin . Collepe, Kentucky. Calls Answered Day or Night
The high school has the regular ia.icprn.Unt phone
four year course, and the number
of pupils desirinjr to take it is ORENCO, - OREGON
gratifying to the school manage-
For sale: Itetristered Holstein J RBB, M. D.
bull calf, dropped Sept. 1. both PHYSICIAN & surgeon
parents imported from New York. OFFlCE:-fpstairtn Schaimmch trdg
Can le taken at any time. Wal- Rei,ience Bwiin Sueet, wcodi d.f
ter Zetzman. Cornelius, Route 1; et of South side street.
Five miles northwest of Hills-j BolB rai orc e.i.ieoce,
boro
statmn on Cniteii. zit-i
II i'I ' I .1 :.. 1.....I. 1 l..-n
11. fllll' U I l O.tt l 111 I'lilll.
after a siege nf drying hops at
the llalev yard, a iKisttion he
has held for many years.
William and N. K. Fersinger,
.f tinner Helvetia, were in the
citv yesterday, and callel on the
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Argus ollic
25-7
A gasoline stove, used for
cooking "hot dog" and other
edibles, blew up in one of the
ot.lr.ftj s.n Qwrtrwt OllttK flf Main
tut me narvesi season sees rum yesterday morning and was a
in me iiem wuii an ouioi. trrnt tu-attpnniy of nrovenrjer.
He was Uirn at Washington. Th ownP of the 8tand haj
D. C. Dec. 5. 1S52. and came to hi. , .in No one
Oregon in 1S72. settling at Keed- hurt exceDtine that the
ville. where he has continuously nilpv.vor ame out of the
resided. He was wedded to ith . or so on his
Miss r.mma lietie Alien, aaugn- ,x...;nrr
. i .: I All "'J"1"'
ler oi pioneer isaau mien, niiu
lU.I.I'INd MISS KKI.I I R
Fnder the auspices of the Swiss
Society and the Hacheior uiris
Club a M-nelit dance will be
given in the Swiss Hall at liel
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-q o mnntVia mm Vill rent a small tarm, ju or
Our buvcr has just returned T'hree children form the family. W acres, with from 15 to 25 acres
from an extended trip with two Adrian Dant. Keedville. Mrs. m cultivation. Will pay casn
f.n l.i uls -if the finest U-ef cattle m.,,.,1 MiUtoad Tvirhd Vallev. rent Hillsboro or Cornelius see-
that ever came into this town.
HilKl-oro Merc. Co.
F.. 15. Keeves. of Cedar Mill.
was un to the city Tuesday, con
frrniur with his political inen is.
HI'J.SBORO, . ORKCON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Office hour 9 to 1 1 . m.; j to 5 p. m.
Call aBswered day or night. P. Ill
phone. Office ia American National
Btnk, upstair.
HILLSBORO. , . OREGON
w m. aaaaj Mr. . Mmrm
D AO LEY A HARE
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
Kooni 1 aad t Shite BnUdlnj
HILLSBORO. . . OSEttOX.
rararMrrMrVWrVMlrfVM
l.M sit pay? Well, "we vetia. next Saturday. September h; ; js running for the legisla-
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E. B. TONGUE
ATTORN8Y-AT-LAW
r.
There are several
fhn.'i- h'lK.rs bu.iv this season,
and n nits ar- reiorled goinl al
in..- ! everywhere si'iil is raised.
Ii .. Win. Cuddy and daugh
1. is nf Milkat.si. were in town
I s, lav. Messrs. Madsen an
Ft-1 '-'im, of Mf Miunville. sons
1 . ! .a ..f Mr. I Hi dv. have Iieeii
!1. for Miss Lizzie Keller, the I.
year old girl, who sustained al
most fatal injuries in a run-away
itfi-i, lent two months ago near
Mnuntaindale.
It wits thought nnco that the
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ear s n nines wouni oroe i.u.u.
but through consUint nttendancc
of skilled physicians and several
operations she has finally almost n;i.
ture on tin
For sale:
calves, mu
ind heavy
F. &. A.
Ore. Konte .
William W. Gral
M. Devlin were
Ore., and Miss Ella, at home. Hons prel erred. -Jos. uw. r-
Mr. Dant states that while fol- ne ius. iwouie ur n.urui
lowing the separator year after Hilisboro. d-o
year grows tiresome to a certain I The matter of draining Lousig
degree. he always enjoys the nont Lake came up in the local
the work. He can tell many court the first of the week, and
anedotes of his experiences, andwa3 postponed for a few days, office up (tain in Schutmeti.h Block
it is sale 10 wager mai no man mU e a number oppose me 10-
- V.......tm..K;,.ltn .u f fkPrrMrarrrrWMiiraVVi
ill vmj;i'ii iiA-icaitii iiiu.vv.uvnv.. n-inni ut voir iut.atiiiK wi
dinners durinir the harvest sea-1 Hrainacro district unless the
milking strains.- h Ln for the past forty years than stream -Dai rv Creek is cleared
F. Ilanley. llillstxiro. he. Several years ago he re- out below the drainage boun-
dentiKratic ticket
Several Jersey bull
of extra fine stock
57-i)
scnoMiu wn u i 1 1 i
Ch.i. A Srhoiuhiliy and !
iWiie ;. 1: nr. tv. ( m mt.ni
ilalr, wi re united in ui.t' i ia,',- at
tht S miivsidf Cun-.Tf tonal
I' irsniiajv, in ForCafd, i.l ."1
in tin- .iltrinoon. Sept. I I. T'i-.
Rc. J. .1. Stauli !!if lati i.'.
The bride is well known in the
Mouiituiiiilale H.cti.iu, and ii a
ihiiKhtrr of Mr. and Mr . .I n '.!
C. Kalfi-t), pioneers of W.i .iniiv
ton r.miitv. Slieisvt-rv imp il.u"
in her fin e. and ha a Im t ot
friends in Nmtli Wa-.hiio't.m
County. I he grtmin is a pros
pcrmis young fanner and dairy
man nf M.iuntaimlaie, an I is a
mnf Mr. and Mrs, Fred S. Imni
buru. nl HiIIsImu-o. For a mini
br nf years he was second in
chare.. itt the lldlslmro con
denser, and later tiHik chars'e of
the Sclioinburg farm. Me is si
uniu-nal favorite, and their
many Irimds ciuigralnlati Mr.
and Mrs, Schiuiibiirg. and vvi-h
thi'in a happy life.
They will make their lm:ne on
thi'Si honihui'g place, where they
1"' at hoine to tlu if friends
after October 1.
AlCTION SAI.i:
at the home of James I lev
C
11. Hilton olliciatmg.
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ne.e am. ...e n-Mi.K . h,..;,!,,. I,.., s,.v. ... ... ,...ct ,... o. ir. low
if. I I 1 1- lirmili.r nuiil " . - Mi". ""!-:
i a .i.uik"ii ' i i I. -..!.... II... mil. I i.
, , a I erai nones unmi-n, mr K"i i Lev. I
it u mi. ii I'm i"- " I : ..,.,1 ,..- .. j im, t.ir
ir i-ii iiiLi iuiii iiij'n e " ..-- . -
tt..vnnd weeks had the use of
only one lung.
With the idea of extending
their efforts in a worlhy cause,
the Ilatchclor Girls are joininir
hearlilv in the plans to assist the
in hired girl.
Miss Keller is (topuiar amone.
i . ir, t i.Hd.e. oi anove
i: ..riiiu". w is iii town M.mdav.
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apples. H
not
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Wl
The liii.lersii'iii'd will Sell ill pul
lie sale, to the highest bidder, on
the 1). C. Merrill farm. 2 miles
south nf U Iville. and 2 mil' S
et nf Karmington, at. Id o'clock
a. in., on
WKDNKSDAY. SKI'T. 25
mini-, ) yis 1 1 S". '.r" v li"'"1'. "
J1'. Iln.., I. Im V in.or. M yi ', l ri; lilm it
ml' S yii, lif. Iisv II "
ll', i milt, Mr d lv liiil.eit' d r.. 'K"n
''". 8 milk rum J frill un il'iV '!
J1'. I'miiiiiu l.i'sli; J yi eld lu't'vi.
l'di in N.ivriiilH-r; . yi-ititn k If it'"1, i
"'i.f ii im .i r tie-s. Ml Miiy'i' li.nn'v,
A f.nl (iiiini).ii.ii iiii.-r, ') li'i.l t "Ii n ill -plmi
iHk, ,.,,,1, ril J,,, t iwii m-a-i'lf.;
''In w ;nu, Irurk Wilson, Mn-I Ih-i I" .
"I"'"!? ,i;iiii, Miro-y, iiii(lf l.'i'.k'V. 1 1'
"H'll ..iw, ii liirli i!.., ii- ' I I' vil
hiri.wi, niiiivninih Imrr. w, .iilliv.it'ii,
"'l r..llir. h'iv eiitn-r, new 'll l"
"lnilniK t.Hi, 4 tii-iil lllllU inns fniUt.
"Idi -i, sliovi-l i, h.irs iiii.I in nit" "d" '
"'tliln i,,,, niiiiifriitii to iiieiilin i.
Ti'fiim of Sale $10 and under,
wh; over M, six months tiim1
n aiin'ovei notes drawing in
t'Teslat the rate (r S percent.
2 jtcr cent., oil' for cash over $10.
' . Ilasintissen,
. Ji'liti VaiiiliTtindeii, of Ko.Vi
nronglit out a now clover lniller,
frm rni'tland, th( other day.
Frank -Johnson, Shady llrook,
in the city Tuesday, and
alld on the Argus.
i t
s.ciia tine sam ues oi
stated that he did
,-i.e enough of them U)
the right kind of showing
rr he would have tiro'igiil some
,,f them into the Fair. They
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nrart ii ally iinlcataiie
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I". Miller, resi
i 'in i .hiimsiui farm. Tanning
i.im ran again-d a hayfork the
,,ih. r dav, two tines entering the
L .....I i.lltlt It f the right leg. Dr.
V Kailev. the attending physi
, ,.,. states tint Mr. Miller
b laid up for some time.
.,i,t ll.u-nes reports im enroll
fc ' . ... r
inriit of l.v.! at the opening oi
public schtHil this week. Many
students were still in the hop-
yards this week, and win lane
up their .studies Monday.
Unlit Meek, the little son oi
U.'ti. S. A. D. M. ek and wife, of
beyond North Flains. fell th'1
,.i 1,,-r dav. and hfuke a bom' in
,, (lf his forearms. Dr. r. A.
liailey reduced the fracture.
i l. 1 months child of J. H.
Me Kenuii accidentally threw one
f his hands against a hot stove
ihe other dav. burning the palm
i l.t A I
,,!(.. severely. I"; ' ;l
lfV attended the little patient
Tl,,. American Woman's League
will meet with M-s. Win. UWK
he Tunny (canned fish) which
we oi'iioreu some nine .iko na.-
arrived, and is making ipiite a
lit. llillsUiro Merc. Co., Main
1ihi2.
GtHirge Wilkes. lxrn and raised
in the Greenville section, and for
years a resident of l illamook, is
counts that a man. from Portland. Maries, as fixed in the Detition.
. r. . vfhii hn.l ncvpr farmed, settled I . ... .
,am and Jaran - . ... n . pfi . pp yur home-maae canaies are
united m mar- wL ' "1 ' .u-V going like hot cakes. We know
lZr Z t h Hinnpr the quality is there. Let us con
there at the dinner .
but no chickens. . His wife was -i'CTw
eitv hrn.1 and knew nothing
. .. I T. ... I Oi-I- All
aUiut cooking turkeys, so me jones Droiners et o.. i tv- billsboro ORKCX s
. .... . . - I i :i i f! c D.i..j r ...nil
six llianKSglvmg oirus were utni- uma oiret iuiuwu. vic, ... Yiftyyy WifXrururuwiAn.-iJ
for dinner. Dant says they receive cider apples at aoumern ..
vt ..rirnn.l nnd that the method Pacific warehouse. Hillsboro. II HUo. rl. IUINVjUe,. I K.
of cooking was an innovation Call for particulars at the Hills- irrnMDf.iT.t i
over the roast variety. boro Mercantile. Will also re- ATTOKMBT AT-tAW
Ceive at forttana address iromi Office, upstairs in Schulmericti Block
her acquaintances and the fact j ;,vt r t. nttfiul the street fair, to
.i.l !... ct... l...u i.u...i'..r..it u lien htM
Ulg Oil llie lliuw one "- " i i
case was at one nine consiuereu
hopeless, is highly pleasing news
to her numerous menus. mi
nt the large crowds fur which
the Helvetia Hall has beconn
famous is expected to be present
Saturday night.
AUCTION SAI.I:
see wnai ins native county in
doing.
The Washington County Vet-
. 'hi ii ii. .;u
cran Association win noiu inc.r
semi-annual meeting at I'oivst
Grove, on Thursday, Oct. 3, 1912.
Fusiness meeting called at 10 a.
.... ... i ... ..f . .
in., stiarp. iy oroer in v-oui.
Thus. Hciiton has leased the J.
W. Connell ranch, near West
Union, and is now starting his
Fall work. His lease is for three
years, with an opnon on iwu
The undersigned will sell al pm
lie nudum on the Jack Hoover
nlace. 5 miles north of Hillsboro
and J mile south of North Flains, more
at ten a. m.. on .1. C. Wi son. of F.othany. was
1.MMMAY. SF.FTF.MliKli 27 in the citv yesterday. Mr. Wil-
1.1....1. i.-...i m ..mi with thin son has leased his ranch, and ex
h II K ui mm iii.i.v, ...... . ,. .
I.- ...,ii i i.l.. weight 1100. pects to move to Orenco in the
10 yrs. sound and true; bay horse, Spnmr. where he will build
11 yrs. i:iT0. sound and true ;black residence, and take it easy tor
yearling colt, set old harness, col- while.
lars. 20 young shoats, brood sow, Alexander S. Weir and daugh
Cooper wagon 3J, in good shape; ter, r lu.;ir Cooper Mountain,
Studehaker wagon and licit, good the citv yesterday. Mr,
shape; pair 2-ton wagon springs . weir Wil!, j,, tu. FJ. S. Navy
1(5-ft California gram bed. graven
tmir 3-horse hitch, with
iihnffs: new Kentucky grain drill,
,ia nivt.t .uTj ... ... k r-? jndl09 ,irt with
';i,'dl!:.r U fa W steel walking plow. 10-ft
i
in,,,, Sent. 25. Those attending
will go on the 1:1" cur.
Our first shipment of men's
aml )(,Vs' suits have arrived.
The blue serges are the Imest we
have ever seen, coumoei
prico.-HillslMim Merc. t'o.
Mrs Kevins and daughter,
Mrs. Angii! Frown of lortlnn.l.
were in town today, m.ests of
Mrs. Kevins' sister. Mrs. Richard
lluUlra.
W 0 Danclson was attending
the convention oi wrcgon .
, ;., Portland, this week.
l iaei-i in " - -, ... ,f
Mrs. I'oneisou wen- .
banmiet. iuesuay
in
the Ii flies, and was discharged
at Norfolk. Va.. in 18Tt. after a
tour to China.
AUCTION SAl.fi
h?Vmh Je s in, "wiT h i 15(H) Th undersigned will sell at pub
pipe horse s ng, w I hold l. m (. mfth
lbs horse; sickle g nnder x-t at oast of limslom. ami 1 mile west
SlTSfikT S uX i llethany. at 10 o'clock a. m..
hav'rncks. some household goods,
and numerous other articles.
Lunch at Noon.
Terms of sale: $10 and under,
cash; over, approved bankable
note, at 8 per cent, interest.
P. S. Nelson, Owner.
11. P. Cornelius. Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
A. W. Mills, of Hanks, one of
thr hustling horsemen of the
conntv. is down to the street
fair.
John Dennis has leased nis
fnrrn near Newton, and will take
lifo ,nsv from this on. He has a
notice of sale in another column.
Mrs .1. W. Ilartrampf is being
J udgo W. D. Smith othciating. lana
Mr. an
Ihe annual
evening.
Mrs D. P. Patterson, of Dal
las is in the oily, visiting with
j;1,,;. p.llvll,s. Mr. ami Mr. I'etor
ISoscow.
tat
Hnrtnuin and maiy
led in mar
lames
JOHN El. WALL
4TTORNRT-AT-LAW
ITpstairs, A. C. Shute Bld,j,Main & irtd
H I Lm BORO. . ORKQ0N.
rMrrArrrMVM
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORM RT-AT-LA W
Offiei: Main Street, odd. Court Boun.
AUCTION SALfi
growers in east end of county. ... ,
who wish to haul in to the city. Hillsboro, - - Oregon
SB. f. fiajlto
tta In Kuru mil unfrrtn darnrn Auntfim-i
Dfnirn.
fMifHf llr MtlMttai (tfrt
KaOiluiirMlitultfn, Urtxrtraaunarn. itullcs.-f
frtefRmAlei mil unlrrm Hlttntrn.
of the Hillsboro National Bank. "'" S22
t' .,,ii.;.Tn...i u.-;ii cult nt md- P. S. Nelson, who has been
me u.iuuoifc,. ... r- I - - . - .. , I ait, n e..ik
e nnetion nt his tarm. anio n ng iarming me jain nwvtr wnw, a ,k
New ton Station on the north, near North Plains, for four years, L,rH nnrHP
and one mile east of Hillsboro. was in town yesterday. He has acniNAtJCL & LaKULnc.
out of Oak Street, at ten a. m., on bought a ranch at btelia. w asn., xt.it4tfriiM jMutumuu.
sATIIiiF)AY OCTOBER 5 ar,d will move there as soon as iteTai.3iniiiniiie. tifiniiiBrafuriB. 9M
artlUKUrti, vvi yumi. " , , , mihi;c Ig 0f k:s wr. muAIrn SeltammM, UrfuntWB un allr arfew
Via follow intr finelv se ected and ne n?laS B PUDI1C 88,6 01 "W Hn HtttntiuA aurllellt. - Mr4iftonbIu.i
registered Jersey dairy stock, all l l"
tin.dv built, with Jersev coloring. New accounts are coming in
all cows giving a splendid milk daily to the Savings Department
tlmv v w oi the Hitisooro isauonai canK.
v.... u ln mill rrlvinrr finol Ynor nvincri ore Under fiTOVem- I 2(l(bini: SKarfball iK: Wl-WH
How: 2 cows5 years in January, ment supervision and absolutely aJSISwEk .m?"rt
resh n Decemlier. extra hne secure. ve want your accounu
milk How; cow, 3 yeare in April, , ,Vm MftPm,n!M,n.
fresh; cow. 2 yrs in May. bred: f u Hon; were up to the
yearling bull, 6-months bull calf. . vtPrdav. looking at the
heifer calf. 2 months -ail are t v . Mr -MnriTonapn ttipA
CA.I1UIW. ..... ...v. p,-
ot r.nrdpn Home vears ago. and
Strains. . F.J tka Harvst o-roiindst tn the
Also 3 plows, one-horse CUltl- Frvl Pi-i- Office up-sUlrs ovr Hillsboro Nttonal
vator. 2-horse harrow, new disc, b..,.
iron-wheeled wagon, 12a ID.-ca- iou ana your menus may nave hillsboro ORROOH
oacitv cream separator, single the exclusive right to dowi on a
and double harness, 3 milk cans, Ten Pinnet alley if you rent for
lot of hay in mow, 2-horse hay- an evening. Lasn pnze oner
rake, Osborne mower, brown stpl on.
W. F. Desinger. the contractor,
was in town Monday afternoon.
He is suffering from a nail-wound
in his foot Mr. Desinger says
the Rehse school house, near
Farmington, will be ready for
occupancy next Monday morning.
PORTLAND. ORE.
SMBaBBaBIIIIIIMaMMBIBBIiaBaiBHBBIBaiBIM
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
horse. 9 yrs, 1300; black colt, 6
months.
Terms of sale-Ten and under,
cash; over, one year bankable,
approved note, at per cent, in
terest Lunch at Noon.
John Dennis, Owner.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Trmieiie BUlg. Rooms 5 and 6
HILLS B0B0, ORE.
Mtin and Third.
SATURDAY. SEPT. 2S
H...iiiw Inn, ler. 6 f.mt cut, ill i timl or
tor; Cliaiiipiiiii immer, 4'j loot, Rootl or
i-r; Ctniiiipi.'ii rwU.?, lo fet-t; thri-t'-wc
i .in ni.-e Lirrow: u im-n imiwn kohi-
tniiK jiu'k; fiiniiinn; iuitlja.-t or double
l.lu.-iis. ml of rli.iin lmriiLMs; 9st of siiiKte
tiiiUKV tmritcss; liyjUl two sealiMl irica;
loiililf lmtxon I "it; 2 c-irrie, niH'"i
tind imllirn; sidf suit. lie uow;sprnv pump
ami ivirrel, mn' chickens; 4 h-.'d of
lilies; 3 y.'iir o'd lii'iler to tie Ircsii soon;
i lo-.tl. milk cum; stand of bent; 130
reil.tr po-us; .ysli ivel cultivator; home
hold fiiriiilu e; 'id other thing too
iminrtmis lo tiu'iiHoit,
I,utii:h nt r.oon.
Terms of Sale -$10 and under,
cash; over $10. 1 year's time
bankbale note, at 8 per cent, in
terest; 2 per cent olf for cash
over $10.
J. C. Wilson, Owner.
Jno. Vanderwal, Clerk.
New customers are coming in
to the Hillsboro National Bank
every day. Place your business
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linlclatcr Delta
Building, Main Street
Wm Tneorisive. nf near Oren-
co was up to the city yesterday with a strong growing bank.
morning. George Sinclair, of Jolly Plains,
ti, c n liiiatrvn nf Port- was in the city yesterday morn-
land, was out to the city Tues- ing.and says that the home yard Hilj sl,oro ... Ore.
riav morning, auenaing circuit is " ij.vcu auu n.c nv
- --- 1 j.. r. MnMi.A
reuuy tut uiamct..
J. T. Powell, for years at Uma- Dr. S. M. REAGAN
court
' Jay Leedy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. G. Leedy, of Tigard, ha3 taken
a position with the Burns, East
ern Oregon, public school.
Jos. Cawrse was in from North
Plains, yesterday. He finished
his hop picking the first or tne
week, and had a fine yield.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Smith, of
Forest Grove, were visitors with
Miss Pearl Smith and Mrs. E. C.
McKinney, Sunday.
tilla. where he had charge of the vktrrimary Physician & .Suroho
engines on the 0. W. R. & N., & Dkntist.
has moved back to Hillsboro. Graduate Kansas Citv Veter-
with his family for residence. inarv Coiw 90 vears orac
I J o - j I
Vetch and winter oats tor seed, I tical experience.
ready for sowing. Three dollars
per sack excellent quality. U
D. Westfall, Tualatin, Or. 27tf
German Lutheran services,
Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at
the City Hall.
Office, Hillsboro Livery Co. Stable, No. I
Phont
OtSce, Main 501; Residence. City 133.
Argus and Oregon ian, 12.25
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