The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 24, 1912, Image 5

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t.;.,j ulmiit luiiu in hi Mom
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fi-i.ni Mr ('run.
kill ll ' "
C- Mi!iiiimiil. ShtMlIy iiIUt
gU.ut liH lrt'iiki;ii aim
j linn dcml with u iiuiiii
J in hirt fort ln :i.l. An in-
V-ii Ik I'I. "'"I rfinmiiH
Jill he Likrii l otii.inu rrm;iy
y cfiiuiti'1".
krivim i rainiuii was ihiiiu
an. liiuu' t rt i'uii n
in tin' n:um I rain with
V. S't I. lull Itlor .f
. Or-.:iit.tn. ll' sinivr.i in
lUlmm mi riiriHlniaH I lay,
, mut ttHi.li from u f.w yt-arn
lilifortiia lul inuilf HilNUirii
W vicinity liiHlmims 1 1 l-av-H
I nn. JiIIi r!4in i, ruiiuau. m
Viftkml. ami wilw. i t-Hi.lni
i th itaim t ity.
AICIIUN Sl l;
hart
I ri-pri'twnt Spirt-lla rorHi ta -
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not wilt! in ntunm. Will call t
huimn on riinint. mid du lht
fitting, umt t.-arh luw ti mljuHt
uml wi'nr tin cnnn-t. Our Unor-
im mmlf tit-nifttHtirtt mrH U. tn
i tinting On lutint front laci, with
an 'xn-rn-nrii nrH ti-r htvU-,
how to;:gue sb
tin
III!
J. II Imlay, of llville, wa.4
u to the city yinti-rday.
(Iain; KsHtur ami wife, of
siliove Mountainlat'. were city
victors Tuenitay.
Kilit. ltoliriHon. of Farniintr-
Un. wan in town the last ol the
ASSESSOR GROALL
COMPUTES sun
Hon. J. H. Davis, well known
aa "Cyclone Davis.' of Texaa,
will sneak in Hillshom. Saturday
evenmtr. November . Davis is
one of the whirlwind talkers of
the age. is an attorney of nation-
PKOrtHIO!4U
F. A. HA I LEY, M. D.
faywirUa sad arfwa
Olficer t"pUir io St-hultutiicb Blrf t
Kmutouc nouthWM rornvr Kiwilti
Valuation of County. SI7.7HI.M76.
l or V12 Asteumcnt
Claikama County I'apcr Ha
cmt nomtiri limn hiuh clans cor- HhmmI Word lor DUIrkl Allorncy w'k
J. A. Kirk wood, of IliHMlvi'le,
I .4 II.. T ..I.... I .
HAS MADE AN ABLE I'JtOSL'CI TDK waH a "u"iy t -av tan it i u jaji M)wt LAKtilK in. LAM lt-K
al reputation, and knows how to ,,i twrooj mnu. Hutu i-bium.
nets pui i huH.d in Htores. Mrs.
M. Iv t'amlle. IlitlHlioni. Fifth
and Jat kson Streets, l'tione No.
'St. :5l)-41
NiKlit Oiluer A. M. I'.rown.
who Itus lieeti on the nihtwatch
for Heverat tnnnttm. was ntricken
aftenion.
Arlkk Comet I'aMlkllct Md U Nut . . '"0"' Ttkaaoae A-
iM-itiany, were cuy visuors me
Advcrllncmcil i..i ,.f ii,,. v.-ei k.
im n i iui iiniiiuin. bus mninrri . .
I.y tmralyis Inst Saturday eve- jo show how K. 15. TonKe. din- . " 'J; J,r''
niuir. ttl-iut r;;5il. while at the , , .,, : .,... !ru,H r.v V
lualatin He was carried lmt tlorni,y.' Bt.and4 ,n (',acka- l(-:-
II. ro. the
was a
Hanks road
city visitor
to a room, and later taken home, mas uiuiuy, u is necessary io lf ,u want
under the care of lr. rL II. read the following, which came man to elect V
Smith. He is Klnwly improvinir. unsolicited, and which was re- man who builds them
but for a while his entire left i-i.i,tl inibliulw..t in i,.. Mnrninv
' . . . ... ... ..
Oregon ("ity:
Attorney is
alonir. the lejtal advisor of all the coun-
ri.rU i,m L n,i if.. ,j i !. ty officers. The success of all
n - w ami " . i itf- i
k . . . . . . . . I I I 4 4 4 . . 1 4 .. 4 . .
roln, ZSi h,, wiTf in the city Uiim khi muw -raoi cuuniy anu iau
of tlu wih'U, of buHiniHS rvfcrrtnl to him diiMn(U Li.u trnm
fittinl 'I'hitv fitrtt4lu i'juiiI . I i ! . i I . 4 tri I
........... ....,......, v - upon ms k'oou JutiKmeni. UIU. iMhUi,,,,,.
I In I jimmiTi-i'il till unil I . .. . . I u'-m . . . ,
... . i l iiiuunuiiun oi uonura are hi BiaKt-
snice leuvuiK iieri'
tell his political preferences.
Davis campaigned in Oregon in
1H9G. and drew large crowds
through his unique way of de
livering addresses.
Dr. S. M. Iieagan is moving
his office from the Main Street
livery to the Trullinger Building.
on Third, north of Main. He is k f KRWTM M n
- .I:.n: cl.. : I I " ....
Assessor trandall has finished msuuiinjt unci, ui wi w
iK 101 lav .tl ,n,J it U ami operu njt uu.
Vd 14l I Vl ! V
under process of equalization
S. T. LINKLATER, U. B. C. M..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OHS Bpatelr otr Tlx plta Iriif H..
RMldsoM Kaat of Court Honw.
to Um eornar of th btwk.
Kmcit Yri I Come
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgana Purine Railway Jt Navigation
nn alto of ib; Orr;cn KIrctric Kailmui.
nui iir a wime his enure lelt Cl.nty publiahiil
Hide was Ktncken. Many friends Knt ; of
have U-en calling at his home. ,, ' ,
mi Fir. to see how he is getting he OM,'tu'
and a veterinary operating table.
it gKMl mads, the ' - -v- ga!e blew down a partly om, ur,. hm. hi.
unty Judge is the The valuations run slightly over p, bunKai0W, near Farm- 'u'"'
is uiem. voie lor uiai oi iai jrar, mi'i me wwi n?tn c os. o the r.d. Olsen
Stevenson.- (raid adv.) .A-z under the assessor's authority nlace. the other r.ight The
. . . . . i .
.1. K. Iv4eves. of trnelius. goes to 517.781.87a The rail- damage was several nunarea aoi
was in town Saturday, greeting ways, telegraph, and telephone, lars
his county seat irientis,
ELMEU H. SMITH M. D. D. 0
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
cn
tutid
ft um!crsi.Mied will Htt at pub
r . . .i.i w c... ..ii ..i.i
W JUliO HI 1II" .1. , .-K'WIU "Ml
Hotel, and
have lieen
running their Imti-I in Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Ida-ke are general
favorites here, and think of again
locating on the coast. They were
Imid mi Iheir nrames of the way
HilUboro had progressed sinci
they went Fust.
Taken up Hay horse, atxiutl
1mm lb, four vrsold. White in
face, one white hind foot. Own
er please cull, prove pmerty,
pay charges and adv. -Ilobert
1 1 raves. 2 miles north of t'tnlar
Mill. 31-3
A series of (ioSlel meetings
will tM-gin (htoU-r Z, 11)12. in
the Advent Christian Church.
I tillstH.ro. two bliH'ks south of
the Oregon Ku-ctric depot, her-
ici-s U-gin at t .W each evening,
and will continue as long as in-
tereht demands. - K. Wallace
Shi imrd. State Fvangelist, will and the loss or irain to the coun
uive charge, and every Uwy is Uy rests upon his advice or u ism
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rtniiiiy niviieu. " vomieuict:.
Several thoroughbred Penciled
ndian Uunner urakes for Bale,
I. fill each; White Uunner drake,
ur . me wnue egg mnu.
lace is between Aloha and Hu-
a I a . .. II I
-r. Maud m. i romweii, iwa
rlon, Kmite 2. 32-4
lieporta are coming in
power wires etc. will be assess- ,T
i" . t'L..u (!..,:..- Pi, 1-. i -i . . . . uainKc vj itmw tun iiip
uii; onuiv caoiiKi in iim eu ov me siaie lax ooaru. anui . ... i
large amount or money to loan n rea!h Washinirton Countv . ur: " w' !' r 'J" "i1 oatt iirt-, io iu i to j i m
on improved larm land on iavor-i, . . ,. . numm u-n --i .-7, oiu,.T ? n
I 'j! i in i uu.,m riur nr in .ian arv it . 1 1 ' t.' I-. . I - ..
'"vx- j ourg secuon. l in. otlluimeritH,
The summary follows: I who has been at Creswell, on a
Acrr. iH!Wr, lotkiif 7.i9vsi like trip, sent up a fine buck the
of the
W farm. l imW tiorttieii.it of
ilUln.ru unit 4 mile north of
Well Htalimi on the electric
L, kt ten a. in. on
MONDAY. NOVKMUKU
Sat (rl .K, I . t 'I
Vult.aill iii! il Hil.lr, Irl
tUv hilv. 1 Vi-i, t". W I".
m Ml. 'M '. . l '''l
ta, i i'i. l mi k i. 'I ii in
ik mil ! fir.h in Int. ll" min t I"
tt.,1 u.i r J t. Hl fi-l
y, I li iki rifii 7 iii.'tiiit., aii
Vm ralllr .r lllill Bi.W J ii,
Lmm IhiI ' l.lilln ll. IV" ll"
III I .1. I ri'l )!( IB Fll'Olr l-MIKI
Hull Illl.lHKli'n " ' '"
kutlh, lr ' ll .ll-r lull. . I' I"
mill iH4 "lii-if u 1 tloi'iing
tltlrl; pii..(l.lh hail.., li M Ii
kv uV.-i uml Milirt Unil ImiU
Mbuutrlii.t l l.i. lilliili- .,itllllriiu Io
htBIH.il lllllill dI NlH'll
Tcrmn nf sale: $M and under.
ab; over, one year bankable
lole. 8 iM-r cent. Five im-c cent.
iff on canh over $Ut.
J. A. Inibrie, Owner,
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
ClMlPI M ll I O
U.(tKiM.r. of HillslHtro. and Mis
Irene ruin, of I'ort and. wen
wiled in marringe in Ibis fit v
WmHilav. O.tolr Z. I'.'I'J
Sudge W. D. Smith olliciating
iThe irriHim is well known
Millstmrn as the proprietor of the
Wtional KeHtaiirant. in the llins
hi Nutiiintil lluiUlin;?. and I
Wxw at tent inn to burineHi luis
JiMile the place one of the oil
t CiiiHini's of the citv.
After a short wedding trip
wy will make their home
Hillsboro.
' 11 . A ,
1 fillips-lU-thany section was in No.t,ii.Ue. js'jis 5.747.oc other day. and it has been on ex- Dr w rnviKrifAr
in the city Saturday, on business. lmlst h.bitior. at the Hillsboro Mercan- Ur' W B- tUMNGHAM
"l'.y their works ye shall know Tonn.l city va '.'.'".'.'.. '66o tile. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
fcturice tnacbinery...
Merchnii'l ami (tick in traile
them." If you want rKk roads, llmptovi-nirni oo limo ml
fur f O Sl..vi.non for city lui
County Judge. O'aid adv.) 30-2
John Cawrse and wife, of Sl.U-mriy nkir.e. D nu.m-
North Tualatin l'lains, were in
tow n Monday.
The man for good mads jM'ople
to elect County Judge is K. O.
Stevenson. He builds 'em.
(l'aidady.) 30-2
0. Nordlund. of near Ileed-
;il.. m-.,j in Ihn -itv I lli.ttrinv
gus otfice. I.ib-rv ....
What this county needs is rock "Jrf?
ro;ids and lots of them. V ote for ,t ck, 17a.
Judge Stevenson and nave more co, 10.703
,.r iv.ni 11'ni.l ji.lv. 1 30-2
Gout. J.s-iu...
ting the Oregon hlectnc "W VK "I '.ia '
7.745
162.6)0
333 715
F. M. Wadsworth. of above
North Plains, has sold his place,
'The Cedars, and was in town
Tuesday, attending circuit court
He expects to make an Lastern uki-.nco,
Calls Answered Day or Night
loikpcuitent Phone
OREGON
w.ier pii Hue i o. tnp. and then settle down m the L
ElMtfic, J4
Monry .
NoU-t...
Acouni
Stiairf of Mock -
11 nu who J fiitLilutr, wttchrt.
PmniiitK Imp tuirnL", mtgoa.
c tnc.1 I'xQvurrnn sar-rmn
;9,;;55 Fra Diavalo. three reels, with J ROBB, M. D.
beautiful costumes and settings PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
IV.J36 a magnificent featured photO OFFICE: Upwairt to Schulmrricb B . la
112.061. . , r. !.. -II . r "
153840 IP'"- iuc l" vw.v Keiilen:-Bline street, iecood d.ior
the conduct of the suit.
The office of District Attorney depot.
will cost me tax payers more
then three times as much as any
other office unless successfully
conducted. Thousands of dollars
can be wasted on useless, frivo
lous or maclicious prosecutions,
Mr Tiimriin I ho ti-i.4int Ilia.
W. A. TuniM-r. secretary of the trict Attorney, is a candidate for
oriianu 1 ivu ,t u-e vhiiiii' .ion
IkHs his record merit a second
term?
He
every
cases.
Hp hm won rvcty ctiminnl cutt uinl
in tlir Sinn, nir Cuii-t.
CUrkmimt Lountr lM not lost rnii-
onl llitii.(h ron mlvur.
Ciw'kniiiM Counly l lt"t liliril
titmle lanvrf Io help him Ity a c
Willi two or Ihire ecrplmn lie li
DrraonalW cuti.lucU-.l ecry cae In lUe
a Ki wc' J K lrruil limrl tl me lour coimura niiirr
the Oregon hlectnc into
shajR! on the stretch of track in
the paved district east oi tne
Dance in the W.
I haotra ia I
rniniiiitf luiu ruirui. w av iij . i,awi . m . 1 w-m
.,.....a..i.. ..c .t noted for showing beautnul reels. eat of S00A Sule Ktreei.
1 0U Should See IMS Diay MOnaay I ia 1 ounea omct ac -e.meuce.
and Tuesday eveninzs next HHXSBORO, . OREGON
.'s Bartlett LaRue. of Woodland,
397.3o wash., was the guest of D. B.
1Z III Emrick. Sunday. He had been
Vuunjj .t-k. iVivZZZ! 37!9 "P to witness the Scholis Orange
,7o rair.
1 no I
j 1 . . . 1
6.JV5 ror hrSt-ClaS3 WOrK ana rea-ICalU aotwered day or nieht. Botii
o65 sonable, Cutting and polishing phone. Office in American Nalional
agates, call on r rancis oota, cor- Bank, opair.
ner Seventh and Fir. 31-4 hillsboro. Oregon
Saturday was the last day of I
w
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
I Office hour 9 to 11 a. m.;
t to S p. m.
AUCTION SALU
. it 1 .
U. VV. liail, I TLA ...JokIuI uill Ball of r.llll.1 ....
V-li Phiina fs.iturd.-iv evenintr. .. . ? .1 1 :i. I eKisi.riii.ioii
South Hillsboro is
l,my lie auction at their farm 4J miles tne banner precinct in the coun
. S. E. of Hillsboro and 11 miles ty Butler was last to reg
N. W. of Farmington. on the jster in that precinct
m.
sion, and well known here as the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 up
per, is now teaching three nights
ut of the week at the roruana
.ineoln IliL'h School. He is do-
. . . , I I A .. i ! . -
ng this in addition 10 nis ser
. 1 .
vices as secretary 01 me com
mission, and it keeps him busy
Dairy nien.MtiH k men and others
hould remember that Watkins'
k tonic is put up by a licensed
Oct 2fi. Toel e s orchestra.
ways a good time at this h
For Sale-Horse. 3 yrs. broke, on
l'AKI; yearling horse colt Belgian FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Sire; suckling coil, Itoigian sire, M, , ibt..work igle or ""T tn. 'At;a
all good COltS. G. D. Saxton, J Uib e; hone, h ,,.,950; old ho,: 7 wi"wu..
mile east of Newton. Address Uond gi.iie.1 co, u in mi.k. ome j Hickenbottom, who di-
30-2 V'Ju'V J:vAm his time between Shady
ister in that precinct
Ole Dalheim was taken to
Portland, yesterday, by Dr. B.
L Sears, and the patient will be
HttK
U'.i .l,.lic..r- nf vnur hoime. I he hat liren in ollice
veterinarian--not Py
clerK
Watch for the wagon
. M. IjiRue. Forest
gun. -
11. (!. C.anlner. for many years
1 1 1 .1. . ....il.
eiu'aireii in uiacKsmiiiuiiK mi
l'liiid Street, and for trie past
two vi'Hrs being cK-iueu on me
rear of his Third Street proper
.. .i...... . .11 11 1 irru. wuip 1 r-sii turn: uciii s. tii.. . . .. ..
tias won over w 0111 01 iiiusnoro, nouie l. 00-- . . ,uKM1hlirfc, Vhii rivmouth vides his time oeiween
hundred Circuit Court t 11 .v ftf nnnk v.as in Rock, white wyamiotte ami Khoie Brook and Nehalem, was a city
"-' - ' " - . 1 1 i..i ri.i.1..... Mt.
tow I
friends. J. H. says that his pre- ..,.. (in bred Pekin rtuck: tow. Nick Kemmer. of Cooper
einet has everv evidence of be- uma!l pin cd one lUnUtered imroe Mmmtnin was in the citv Tues-
ing quite strong for Roosevelt rJr;, before the Board of Equaii-
althougu tne campaign is quieu '" -;- j h.:clr MrCotmick zation.
"i . j
K. Watts, of Farmington. '. JJ'i Tc John E. Zimmerman. of above cpatair. a. C. Shute Bid Main & m.i
O AO LE Y A HARE
4TT0RNBYS-4T-LAW
Roomi 1 aad I Shate Baildlar
HILLSBOUO. . . UBEGO.S.
WAJJ
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
OtEce upstair in Schalmeri.h Bloc'
VlNVVWVAAi
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
was in town Monday. Mr. W atts .,fc:,h ie.r h.r.o.. .mn tooth North Plains, was m the city tne
is one of the many advertisers hever cultivator, dbuhovci plow. gol first of the week, attending cir-
, AildreiM lie iiithewik f..r tne twj.jiui.iM W(io spend consideraDie money ""op? p ""'.j" " ""'i cuit court
UniVe. Ore- Jk'S ,oUi'u Uith the Argus each year, d For 8aleA three-roller chop-
He lu iwiiu.iially comliirlril all hi 0110 mm, it, oiner autoe i.nncn ai noon. per, porUDle in gOOQ snapc.
oBiriai rae in the Snpteme Court. Farm to Rent 149 acres, 45 of Terms of bale: ten and un- fjogg a, a bargm.L E. Shute,
th iirenon joumai.ine imarr c ... . t...lti..ation: uood der, cash; over, one year DanKa-SecQn street Hillsboro. 30-Z
iit In runinirlMinv rn ine tiiih-i -- . . , u. o . I
mur.lrrra u-ed the f..ii..ttinR UnKuKr, dairy ranch; near scnooi; on rurai u.c ..uvc o .
With hriiiuntiy evolve t moi cir- hMiite and on milK route. inquire
CiimtUiiial eviilriice the Mate rtr..l. . i, i utf Store. 30-2
The arnmnrtit ol PioarcittinK lim!tte
A. W. Walker, of South Tuaia
I'intt-riilinii TmiL.ue
I v. has leilHed his smithy to Frank Wlli , niaotri plete of phrasing itnd lral
. . 1 1. , ..... 1. i,..i,i
Shogren, who has innm a resi- mgeniouine.
de,,t of llillskiro for me
months. Iinv a wm ever hrar.l in 11 rnmrt of law." nr-usher at South Tualatin and
A few White Ug-KwruiiiM the me trial the On-ifo" Hazeldale. all Summer. He says
Bartlett & Bohlig,
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
r
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Ornoi: Main Btreet, opp. Court HoiiNe.
HILLSBORO OR BOO
kA
Kor two mmm lie nrm :.,:. ...f.j-
in! h.er. ten ami chilled with a .lute- tin. was a cuy i u. J"'
For sale
Attorney Clyde Richardson, of
Prvrfioml wan nut vpsterdav. in-1
terested'in divorce suits before THOS. H. TONGUE, JK.
circuit court ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Vetch seed, $3.35 per cwt;
mixed vetch and Winter oatS Omee, upstair, in Schulmench Block
iMrs. A. u. varsiens, 01 orss - - - -- . n h T I) unt.L.
died Tuesday evening. October g5fc'- U fetf F1" " " 0re8on
MRS. A. C. CARSTENS
Mrs. A. C. Carstens, of Banks,
h,;;;' 7. of I- Saturday evening
WU3 " UU i.
KKAL HSTATE TRANSFERS
itra n. One-third Jince, u im-ii imi arKiunrnt niwie ny inmrict .mor
rtimii CUmke & W eatherlord, ne TonKue
22, 1912, at ten o'clock, death re
sulting from iniuries sustained
in a runaway accident while the & Wnght was out io tne cuy
Westfall. Tualatin, Or.
Ed. C. Allen, formerly of Allen 6ta. - g.,
i.itite
Ore.
5, lkix 2S A.
HillsUiro,
32-3
in
Mane neoule who heard ll MV It y
it wan the irteatest peech ever mmle in
id t'nliiuilii i County Court."
iliiMM.m lliirh Schm.1 wilt meet a HeW. c P'Ptr ?r , , . e
" , ... 4 ii,l.,i! celeoraien niaaraiy vw: ....
.'.,r..t (.rove lllirtl. at AlllietlC . ,,, M. T.noll, nnilinlll the
Plll'k Saturday, OctoU'r 2(5, and 0, that ha been heard here f.n
Contend for f.Hitball honors. The ye.r. That he U n able piowcnlor
Im-als are very hopofui thai iney " fW,m ,rt,M. r
w l get the OplKlSIIlg iem a ( , , . ( M ..nJ f ,he ,,ro
goat, and are practicting every ctriiio the Vei."
miulali e minute.
r. frtr No AUCIIOIN MUtl
Will KiH-f.- iv. ..... . Dlll nf nnK
of auto and names oi men u iim uiiue.a.K.ivu ...
lot s bik 4 uenrv'a ml torneim... io . sr.ent her girlhood in that j
i . .. 3 1 . 1. " 1 . .. i iQQo stiiinl,.M, Th
AUCIION SAI.Ii
The undersigned will sell nt "tl-
c auction at ttie'Cr-int Brown
place, one mile southwest of
Auatmmi Station, on Electric.
Jnd lj miles nortiiweiit of Reed-
le. at ten a. m., on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4
liy hot., io i iimi; lirowii iniirf,
1 J''. Iihm. tn .id wmk line, ainule r
nhlf; tiy hniae, 15 yeitrn, l.Vi l"y
uv,a ,,y hore, 14 v",
'Wi ytailinu hrif.-r. A hrtfi in. M llion
"; m t 1II1I hravv wotk harnr, et
lmKKy Inillftt, 6 lll.rw C'llllO,
Mlf-lruik wiion, y(; j'4 Inch bitl'i
Jw'l hk"Ii, Iron whwl truck wi;iiii,
iliriiiu WHi oii. with Inn; MiCor-
kk mr, s-fl cut; lo ft elf li'M'
M'ke, npiiiiiitoiilh hnrrow. .vaei'limi
"Whtirow. Hi Inch Oliver i hll nl plow
My fiitkn, wiili r.iH-4 uml il. yt, com
ll'iiirk!e Kiinilrr, KriiiiUliiiie, 40 roilt
wv'll Hire finre; Irleptlime, plinlio
Pb. hionoiny Cliief rrriiin M-mtnlir,
Iomh1s ier hour capin ilv, Plet ,r,
HMen drill, 1 ark icrewa, aimlch lh ck,
'Mint, ftawa.aledKr, ami ru iii'tiHin olh
Wirlicln. Lunch id Noon,
Terms of Sale -Ten and under,
cash; over, one year bankable
"ote, at 8 per cent
John Bergstrantl, Owner.
C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
Jlhn Vanderwal, Clerk.
John Beig of Bethany, was
1 wunty seat visitor yesterday
morning.
.. Chopper will start nt Bethany,
Saturday, Oct 12. and will run
cn Saturday during the month.
ter Nov. 1, chopping each Sat
Mday afternoon. -A. L. Crocni.
I ... ..not 111) lhl .111 IV
Same WHO went, euni. j J . !
hopyartl. last Friday, rariy u
white dog.- Square Deal Poultry
'arin.
m.o i? II fireer. Grand Pres
ident of the Oregon Rebekahs,
at Ashland, the other day,
attended a Kebekah district con
vention, and ilelivereu inwiuina
. . t... ,uu,.nd,lv. Mrs. Greer is
making a tour of the state lodges
in her otlicial capacity
For sale: Several Young
polled Jersey bulls. From cows
that a-erich milking beauties;
l,1"v .. . . i. iVnt Mann
snlenditl siocK.-uiai.i. -.
Cornelius, Oregon. M
mm (n-ndulT and daughter,
Millie.' attended the musical re
tt M"-
VI 1 1 IH i win ii"1" - t - i
ital Riven by the puoila of the
in n..i.iimr in the 1. O. U. r.
,VUMMl-n I '."I" if..'" -- !,,
Hall, at Forest uove, onecin
Inst week.
Jasper Keflfer. of near West
UniU was in town the la. to
the week, ine
.....i I... KflriT
IfU I'J . - r ,
has been in great aemanu m
yeiir. , , n
9V17...T ' '-?t Thfl man who
built them.-o uiu
TillamHk ppen report aflne
lie ifuction at his farm. 1 miles
north of Reedville and i mue
south of Quatama station on
toseline road at 10 a. m., on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25
Bay horse, 8 years, 1100; brown
horse, 10 yrs, 1100; gray mare, 3
ra I'Mhbav mare. 11 yrs, 1100;
set double harness, set single
hnrnesw. 2 cows. 2 yrs old, giving
milk: cow. 9 yrs, fresh; cow, 10
yrs. giving milk; neuer, is mos
:t shoats. top buggy, wagon, dt
inch', mowing machine, norse
mke. plow, spiketooth harrow,
Economy cream separator, cui
tin.r hnx. about 20 tons of loose
hay, 20 hens, household goods
and other articles too numerous
to mention. Lunch at noon.
Trms of Sale All under $10,
cash; over $10, one year's time
on approved noies, urawing mi.
at 8 per cent
Alien recK.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
BRYAN BLACK
Rnaafll Rrvan. of Los Angeles,
IIUMUV! w " . . .
and Mrs. Grace Black, daughter
of MrsM. A. Powell, of Hills
boro, were united in marriage at
Loa Angeles, Cal., October 8,
1912, Rev, Barr officiating.
Mim inn iiiiML ten
salmon trout are
the P. R. & w. Pruvco
.....:i noia of Shady Brook
was transacting businesa in town
Monday,
is. a. BdXotiit
8. B. etaMn
family was returning from the the last of the week, greeting SCHN ABEL & La ROC HE
funeral of a relative, tons u- friends. tMn,
hams. Monday. Deceased was r . Mnrthrun of Shadv Brook. tfiii nmi.
k. i VVinmntin Mqv K ISfi? td. rsortnnip, OI Onauy DTUOf. SCTftai.jietna,, bjtralln.rtfuna, Koll.
born in Wisconsin, May 8, isja . A PknnfV seat visitor Tues- madntn, Sfitamcuu. tittunia unt oin !.-
licben wrttnilfldt auedtellL Ne4ltaniuii
acn in tturupa mil utilften ttaram Aortdiioii.
........ r n -r I wnirn.
hpr onrpnts in 1883 settl Off near District Attorney &. C. lomtue jrffe t aim riimfra irtiin.
ner parents in iaoo, seuinik ntar Cnndav after a aiflnf(oii. uebiroaui.aen. tseuaiit
Banks. was home over aunoay. auer a tecwfneoiia mil unfeten mimten.
She was married to A. C. Cars- busy week in court at Astoria. -, - m
. r . i. 1 0OT L...M . ... L; f.f... oi).lviiu.ii owk ai.tntKi
H ij a.,.1 n K Hobie to I Kraiuei. ao tens. Marcn ii. ui uus- Hops under contract are oeinn 'AmWi i4.
o a arc s t r a w 10001 oanu ana tne ioiiowmg Kiiuureu delivered at tne Electric anu o. i siatatn ww-tw etwt f in mi.
Oertrmie Ruiiinn a.im io vj l, surviving: tteroert rercy, dva p. denots.
O R IMton elal to L l; ftloolierry,
I
llaiiicl Moure to Geo Mr.i, a lot
PleaMitt Home ad Ht?avertoti 10
W llomlurmit to i. u hohkhoii,
6 a l-'nitview ad UillslMiro 5ooO
died
r in jl 1 - - 1 D 1t
toj cooper, so loo ft ard Drorbaugh, Portland, and November 4, 19ff. Jn Pu
.,r;-k"-;-"V; 10 Mrs. WO. Galloway, of Banks. P-e of i "5;.ffil4f"
MASS MEETINO
A mass meeting is hereby called
to'convene at the court house, in
mim to C L
liahn. a Iota I'iiiclHiid lcrracc ... 300I j a mi. T nolor
. .. . ... t, 1 IIIIU lllllO. IX ouu, usmw-i.
w u,.n !. " o ' . V . ' . at the age of six months,
O C Claim m m. v j i . - ... .i
Cicero nine to Jno n Paron, 6.71 Of her immediate iamuy ner
a on r.air Creek mnthpr. Mrs. r anme rridav. ner
v w ci.uk to Lydin Menoid. 71.44 hmthers. Edward Friday. Grants
.. ... ... . . . . .... r,ft,niina n nrm
K Aldriclt to, I a Miwr, 4
Richardson
M s riimn uu toopvr, ,vjon ard Lroroaiign, roruanu, ouu -. ..- fli0
lo4l.lk8KOrove 10 w 0 Cftllowav. of Banks. POSe 01 iiuiuiiimuuk
.. t... . . ti A Jn a l'. v " ' , ' 1 f UA nnminrt nttu A Uirinil
J V. nlllllH IO I llltVMun, a ovv 1 I IO! IMC tUUOII4 V.VJ V1VVHV...
Hinriv. 75o oui
Theoiiore I'iosour t t J Shaw. lot Mrs. Carstens died at tne nome
rurdy' Hd, niiicy- 35 of Mrs. Ualloway, wnere sne was
K c Snow to lien Croeui, 30 sec 30 npripd after the acc dent which
t 1 n r iw SIW : " v...
.. ... 1 i 1 ...., , . 1 took n ace neai uv.
f M wmmwonn .u v- . ----- f - - , ... ,
acc t 11 t a 11 32501 ine iunerai win ee nciu ai.
W C Henlon to O M Hcaton, 77 sec
il t i t r 1 w 10 1
H. T. Bagley, Mayor.
Hillsboro, Ore. Oct 24, 1912.
MRS. MARY MERRILL
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
OtHoe up-stair ovsr Hilltthoro Nati nal
Bank.
HILLSBORO - - - OREGON
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
LORIS WILLIAMS
TTriav mnrnincr. nt I f Mqi-u Rvolinft Johnson Mer
ita JUia VIIUI Vll 4 .....pf - I UllOi 4UI J t w w i . . . j
ii 'int onrl intormpnt will he -in nt tnla itv sncciimbed to an Tenieie awg,
ii u iiv. ........ mi, v vi.j, -- ntrfuuiioo
111 LJU,.UI,lU,i.
in the Banks cemetery.
COWS FOR SALE
Rooms 5 and 6
OEK.
Main and Third.
Loris Williams, the little son of
C. O. and Henrietta Williams, jq graded jersey cows for sale
died at Rainier, Saturday, Oct la young and first class milkers
19, 1912, trom enteric uiness. 8ome fresh, some to iresnen in
The little boy was born at Rai- nov, c. P. Syverson 3 milles
nier, October 17, 1906, and was south of Reedville. Beaverton R
aged six years and two days. & phone 252 line 3 Beaverton
When the little fellow passed Central. 30-2
iKnra uinw two other ehil-
dren in the family ill from the While other people have talked
same ailment The boy was bur- good roads, Judge Stevenson has
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - Ore.
G F. C. Geishlrt, of near
West Union, was a city visitor
yesterday afternoon.
The Shute Savings Bank loans
money on farm mortgages in
amounta of $100 and up.
ied Mondav. at the Banks ceme
tery, Rev. Smith conducting the
services.
Mrs. Williams, who is a sister
of Mrs. 13. C McKinney, came to
Hillsboro, Sunday, with her in
fant daughter, aged three years,
and the little one is improving
under the care of Dr. Linklater.
The trouble with the children
was epidemic in the Rainier sec
tion and the citv schools
1 closed as a result
Vote for
him.
30-2
built them.
(Paid adv.)
Misses Margaret and Gertrude
Gray, of Seattle, Wash., were
visitors this week of Miss Eva
Bailey.
The undersigned wishes to
thnnk his former natrons, and at
the same time announce that he
is ao-ain conducting a milk busi-
are Iness In Hillsboro. Telephone
Main 124.-G. H. Carter. 30-2
attack of pneumonia
October 21. 1912. She was the
only daughter of Hiram Johnson,
one of the pioneers oi uregon.
She was born near Farmington,
Feb. 11, 1851, where she resided
until April. 1872. when she was
....JJ.J rvAVitt Pllntnn Mor-
WCUUCU W L1CIII. VI...WI, I , . yv 1.
rill. After their marriage they Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
moved to their farm two miles
south of Reedville. where her
husband died. Dec. 30. 1907.
She continued to manage the
farm unti October. 1909, when
she rented the place and moved
to Hillsboro.
No children were born to the
union, which was an exceptional- Graduate Kansas City Veter-
ly happy one. She was a mem- . College. 20 years prac-
ber of the Hillsboro Christian t:rfti 3 r
Church, and a devout worker, tlcal experience,
and was beloved by all. offic6i Hiii,boro Livery Co. Stable, No. l
ine iunerai iuok piace yyeu- fhon
nesday, interment being in the 0ffi M,ltl J01. RM(incc. city 133.
Lewis Cemetery, Rev. Hilton, of
Forest Grove, preaching theob- - -
sequies. . Argus and Oregonian, $2.25
Dr.
S. M. REAGAN
St 8uROKoy
I Vetrrinarv Phvsiciaw
& PUNTIST.