The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 31, 1912, Image 5

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the hi-althy wxl. t iHV fr"nl
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iiyulii' uih in vrry ri'SiHTt.
I.ii'ht rctrrHliiui'MtH wTf Mrvt'l
at it latf liimr. 'I"Ihm imtu-nt
M H.srH I'.i.l. Krank. Jak
ami Win. lU ttis. Viril and Ar
rhif I'arki r. '. ami IM in 0!s-n.
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ilVurl and Vada Irf ttu. Nfllif
Nail. Il h ii and Sit'na Otsi-n.
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I'll hi ii n i'iiihih i'n: MiIit
MiUint. I'nrtlaiid; Mr. and Mn,
O. II. r.lirM.ii. urid Mrs. M. T,
M.kIm !). .Mc.Minnvillf.
I n (in si nt Spiri lla rorHi U-
!int hul I in HtorfH. Will rail at
I, urn s mi rnUi Rt. and do thf
Mtiii. and taarh how to adjiiHt
and M-ar thf mrst-l. ihir tailor-
i d madf tn iiu asurf ronii t.H. in
rludiiitf thf lati-st front larf, vk ith
an M'riiT i d cnrii tifr m rvUf,
rot no inure than hik'h id ass tor-
i-H li iri haHi'ij in Ktnri-n. Mm.
M. II. Can.ll.-. IIillHlmro, Fifth
ami Jarksnii Sln-it, I'hoiif No,
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WailiT M. I irrff, hi raalern
n -von, in to m- h.'r. Monday
. . nin, Nov. I. to talk on thr
oililnal issui-s. in thf interfHtu
if Vmlrim Wilson, for tirfsi-
. ni. Walt. r is on. of thf l)y,
mil kiiowHliiiw to t. ll his v.-rHiun
f a in -sid.-titial i ainpaiti. You
a ill iiiih.s a tfonl xiH'iTh if you do
tmt turn out to hi-ar him.
On Saturday nmrninj;. Nov. 2.
I villi Im-lmii a final rhwini; out
.!. m all ilothinif und furnish-
. . . . .ii
iiij's, ami ai liif samf iimi fii
til fdtm-H now in Htoc k at remark
idly In j.ricfH. Am irearinu
for an exclusive shoe utore. New
hoed and new lutured hy lh-c.
eli lifrt for a Hhoe house
in IlilUU.ro. - K. Howard llaird,
the "Sinn- SlMrittlist."
Oreimn ihicken faniiem will
irmir their U-st ntock to l'ort
ami for the Oregon Poultry
Show, IdfeinU r 11. It H
Ht t.-d that a endid Hhowmi;
.f line feathers will U- made at
that time.
Taken up: Hay mare. 3 years;
dark hay l.aldfaie mare, 2 years;
i. -arlmvr. dark haV'ray yearlinir.
i tu ner ph ase rail, prove pnijKT
ty. pay t ost of rare and advrr-lisemi-nt
ami take namf away.
W. N. Ilathorn. Uurel. J.J-5
(I. lei.hman. who has Im-i-ii
UKitinu' in Illinois, Okla.. and
I'evas. tin past eik'hl or nine
weeks, returned limne the first
of the week. Hi- redirtH K)litlCS
as hadly mixed hark in thf Mis
sissippi Valley, and says no one
. an uuess the outrome.
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Ihiiiy-SU Mill (H-ralinc Partial
Time fr l'li
THIM SAMlS Oi IMM LKS Kilt I ho
ANNUAL INSTlltTi:
AMiial Cal Rita Well U ItmiJrtrf Mil
liua l td ni PtixIihI
AllM-rtTozier.that oldtimf htaml
ly f the Arirus. Bends to this
pajH-r some interesting .statistics
aUiut the WashinKton ("ourity
lumlMT cut. He reports that
there are ahout '' mills in the
county, with the annual output
of nearly a hundred million feet
rorididerinir the rouh and finish
ed product. The capacity, for
full time, of all the mills, is W
million feet. rout;h lumtier. This,
of course, considering the finish
ed. or planiMl proihu t. would run
it over a 1X) million feet, with
ease. The actual I'JVl outimt
rouifh lumber, ran to 72 million
feet: shinties. 71 million feet
I lays unrated for planitn1
mills. MH); days operateii saw
milld. for year r)fV)i; averat"
days each mill oeratei ror year,
tH'it male clerks. 12: femah
The Wa hirik'ton Tiunty Teach
ers' Annual Institute closed last
evening' after a thn-e .lays es
sion. and it is voted one of the
mos.t instructive held for years.
The attendance was nearly 17-".
and the greatest of interest wa.s
in evidence. Arthur II. t'harn-
U rlain. n Shu rranciscu iilitor;
Miss Kuliv Sneari r. of the Mon
month Norma!; S. S. Duncan, of
Yamhill County; J. K V. liutler.
of Moiiinouth: J. Sherman Wal-
ace. of McMmnville 0llejr,
and Win. rnrtor. Forest C.mve.
assisted Supt. ('aein instruction
and lectures. At the close of
the session the institute pa:ss--l
the following res-ilution of thanks
for Mr. Ca.se:
lie it hereby resol ved that the
Teachers of Washington (-"lunty.
in annual institute assembled, in
CiillSliii-railon IH inet lIll jeaia
of faithful and cousdentiou., si r
vice rendered in behalf of 11?
educational interests of th
-whH)ls of this county; and in
consideration of his tdlorU in
conductini: such uniformly ex
rellent institubti. and sccunritf
such able and efheu-nt instructors
therefor, do hereby express our
thank and appreciation to our
resp.H ted Supt. M. C. Case for
the he!i ami inspirati in that we
have received durinir his admin
istration
Ami Im- it further resolved that
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a ronv OI inese resonuioni i-
VlOlilll OF UW
ELECIiON CHS
Warrants Out For Forest Orove
Newspaper Man and Two Other
ISStID A AV)NVM(ltS CIUCLLAR
Martin Winch, well known t
Portland and lieedville. proposes
tf do his part in encouraeinjr
trood farmine in this state and
benefittint? theasncuItunsL tie
rHOrBNBIOMAU
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
rajiirtaa aaJ Sarf foa
Did
males. 2: paid to clerks, over presented to him. and also to
$11). (MM); 200 men were employed
in the mills. Nearly three hun
dred thousand dollars were paid
out for lalior. both in the lojrvrinj;
camtm and the mills for the year.
This is but a sample of what
the future may U' fr Washing
ton County, for it still has mil
lions upon millions of good mer
chantable lumlM-r Krowmmon me
hills.
eacti ol me county wa iem iur
nubl.cation - C. W. I'.urtt. C. r.
drover. II. H. (Khran. lm.
WHY l II. IONili: SHOLl.O
I'.i- wim:i.i:cii:d
AUCTION SAM;
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic sale at the J. 0. Ifond place.
The tini-cutmir attorney is
leital advisor of all county oliicers,
Hie Hue cess of all lejral matters
ot the county and Utah; referre
to him de'M-nds uixin Ms jroo
iuiLMiient. Often thousands o
dollars are at stake, and the loss
or jrain to the county rests uion
his advice, or upon the conduct
t...'t'..,i.Linu' l-'urin nlmilt of .1 KUlt.
5 miUn north of North Plains, at The oMxo of district attorney
in, m nn villi cosn ne taxpayers more man
i . i . ; u ...... i iw.
wlmiVPCIIAV VOVKMP.KIt C Uiree iiniraa mum - ,
.1 . ... M'l "l uum .' J -
C... t.I.I.T J Kill, nm.er r r.,M . . llf ,nU.ir,
wrrk; f. loin h.y: Hum mmir ' -.-
kwnn mtlv urw. limiiluwH-; nrnvt fail IM-wasu-ii on u.-H-iesa. 11 1 y
iii-iii Kon, hiiili'l "'l ",,M Ions or malicious prosecutions,
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wm, l.p nuKKy. nuBiimiiiir. . " jje ,M.rsonay COIUlUCtlM in
1!icf . u.i Z the Circuit Court and Supreme
I ... . .... .i .. i.i I TlMI ..k.ui In thil f II.
ill . Jit. .Stifl tltivr. ntllVT lliininuuillinn imr vuinf. in mv vii
htnr. lUrM .Oil humrM, miinle H'-I Cit ( -Olirt III llUS lost UllOUt three
nrm, umriy or; tome ciii.'kni ,, nf every one hundred cases.
...mi iinuhiiir , wvti.i rii..... . , . - ; criminal case
III.! k. ..nth lix.lt. iciil . mn oil I lit (US wouixiry trimwiaiiaai
ml lurnetitinr. hi-nt lul tint Vrn. V- m til.' SllprclllO MHirt,
-..I i liilllrtlTr. iwhiii-wm.li'Cl I 1 1 .. Ii-i ; vi nn everv WluitV Case
. . .. . i. .:i. I . .. ,. ' i - .
Several lliorouk'iii'reii rencm-u i t..u. iumwiiuin ae-uinst Washington tkinnty.
Ii.,l.:in Kiinner urakes for sale, ..ihci.mcie. '"m""' He has won everv damaire case
$1 .i each; W bile Kunner drake. Terms of Sale-Ten and under. av,.,insl Washington County.
Ii.r the white evrvt mnu. Casn;over, i year oanuoir ...... . Washington C-ounly has not
Place is tn-tvieiMi Aloha and Hu- at 8 ix-r cent. I er cent oil lor . ((lt si ,(, cenl for olner
lawyers to help him.
Nl Seme Copy M lalercU4 Par
liti Bclure Maitinf lo Velcr
and a few associate, will conduct hi'r:
S. T. LINKLATER. at. B. C. H4
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ot&e BpMair or Tb WU Iru pti.i
RHiaQe Ua! of Court liouw.
la la eonw of lb ..-k.
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R. M. ERWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surron PvlBe fU(!y Nii.i
r.d ulto ef ih OirtC a Electric Kniliwwl.
om uiiir. In th (mnl III.--k
Huu. nortu nuioi Min bt, tHilUbor...
OrK.t.
ELMER H. SMITH M. U. D. 0
PHVSICIAS & SURGEON
f)STEOPATH
a mooei larm. pnncipauy ior
purposes of demonstration. This
object-lesson farm will be man
aged according to the best and
latest methods without thought
of making anythinjr more than
runninjr expenses. It will be a
show place, calculated to jrive in
struction to farmera.
Dairvmen.stockmen and others
1. II l Ik.l VCtLIno'
here is trouble in the atmos- i ' r
phere -the hrst of the week some . . J b
party or parties mailed from the ct.ru We deliver at your house.
South Forest Grove and Forest Watch for the wagon. Address
Grove postofhees a lot of anony- L M. Laliue. Forest Grove Ore-
mous circulars attacking the Kn-
cjunty court on the matter of the Ed. Wann. C. E. Koontz and
J liar Iff T. .1. . L .1 J iLn .LnaHMr.n.
Bangs road contract, at Timber. I : W -
here was no signature to the . rn,kUt-9nn Thev
circular, and no name printed as went up on the other day.
coming from any puUi.sh.injr above the Dudley mill, and land-
house There are insinuations ed 225 of the largest ever, there
against the court, and inuendoes were very few of them in , the
,. , ,, .... , - nn fha six inches class, the vast majon-
that Hangs had strings on the fwm tm to twelve
county board. . rh in ienirth. Bv Sunday.
Complaints have Un sworn . th of mountain
to U-for;. Justice &r"'' lM.auties was over, and the catch-
aga nsi n uu... ite a,L
of the Forest Grove Press, anil va ...
alsj against John Heisler and S. tor sale-r lve ; acres, on county
Mattna rhariint' them with road. atxut V) minuies waiK irom
violating the corrupt practices Newton Station on S. P. Ry.;all
aPt in cultivation; no buildings, only
I . . . - it:ii-
It appears that the court thirty minutes onve irom nuia-
awarded a contract to Hangs to boro. Lasy terrns . s. rarn-
.iMPnnil nut in Khane ruei-e of er. the falm. ttiusooro. l-O
VI". 11 UOU f ... i - - i I - I
road near Timber for the con- p steventon. of Wapato,
tract price for $2.3A They re- wa3 jn town Tuesday evening,
quired no bond, apparently, be- enroute home from a trip to
cause Bangs had his donkey out- Portiand. Mr. Steventon has
fit there, and the price was so havjniZ all kind3 of bad
ridiculously low. Bangs got into i tnj3 season. Besides losing
financial dithculties. and tne hi3 barn, with a big lot of hay.
Oificc Hvan a to u a. in.; I to j p. tn.
TocxUr. Thart7, KatnnlM to II
Calls aDiwercd Amy or night. Both
pboncs. Utficc over Hillsburu Ntitol.
Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
lo'lepcndcnt Phooe
ORENCO. OREGON
J. 0. ROBB, II. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OFFICE: Upauirt la Schulmerich BM
Reiiilence: Beline Street, Mroiut door
east of Soatb Sl.le Street.
Both 1'hoaea office and -eiiJcnce.
Hi;j.SBORO, OREGON
court was comiielled to pay labor
claims after Bangs had left, so
that the cost of the work, which
the court claims was more than
completed according to contract,
amounted to 13,073.88. or less
than the next highest bidder
over Bangs, which was for $33X).
The circular charges that the
work cost a hundred dollars more
than the above amount, but all
members of the court state to
the Argus that the extra $100
by fire, he and hi3 family were
in quarantine ior a ionn wine,
with smallpox. They are straight
ened out now. and E. P. is again
tackling the world with a stiff
upper lip.
Carrots for sale-$6. 00 per ton
in the field. Indian Runner
ducks for sale $1.00 each. Max
Madison, south of City Park.
Hillsboro.
Chas. Grubbs. aged 21 years.
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Office hour 9 to 11 a. m.; a to 5 p. m.
Calli aaiwered dar of night. Both
phone. Office la American National
Baok, npstaira.
HILLSBORO, - - OREGON
IV. m. Mar
wasuaid Bangs for stringers to and whose skull was fractured
two bridges, outside of, and aside one day last week, through the
the original contract.
from.
The court means business in
pushing the corrupt practices
act, and smile when they find
their cntics find but one instance
ith which to charge negligence
in office.
The court contends that the
anonymous circulars were issued took place Tuesday from the Free
as a matter of BpiteworK Dy local Methodist Church at we urove
Cromwell. lea-
32-1
k
casn over .
S. A. Gridlev. Owner.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
l r. Maud M.
lerton. Untile 2
ll.'iir the Fellows' Grand Ooera
OuarW tte at the Crescent Thea
tre, Saturday. November 2. lht
U-st of the season. Prices, fiOc,
T.Vaud $1. If you art' fond of
musi.-ul entertainment that is
lirst class, hear this. Seats on
sale at .M t tirnuck s.
i;.-..im. hnve been IS-
-!.,! to John J. Uocllieh and that 1 should say a word to you
ibeth I'.iirgmaier; .lonn 1 op through trie meuium 01 uu-i.i-"
paHr
AN OPl.N 1.1: n i:k
Cornelius. Or.. Oct. 31. 1912.
To The Voters ot Washington
io ine ",7"' jU( while all the district at-
County: Not having had t o r(imii him have done
pleasure of meet ng aj the ottrs : oM
? Ah5r L ' , ' r .1-eph Hedges, brother of Gil-
nurea ling mid going into
Of t'oiirwi', Ibis is only a nutl.
ahilt. us Htnuig Hprava cann.it In
tiled when the tr.--.s are nut dor
mant. Prof. Cordley writes nte
Oil the diseiise: "The Ust way
nf i-.iiitr..llimf the dise.ise It to
i.r-ii- u. ii 1. Iti.r.li.iiiix niixture or
Strong lime and sulphur solution
shortly nfter the rains utart i"
the Full, and then shortly nfl.-r
the leaves fall, with Ii")'' ,,,
sulphur." Personally 1 have .lis
carded Bordeaux lis tinsat 1 -.factory
and have used lime and .sul
phur wilh the result that anth-ra.-noHe
is a thing of the p.i.t
with me. The iidvant.ige ot us
ing lime und milphur is that tins
solution will also kill the S.m
Jose scale, the oyster shell, bark
louse, etc. Now. if any of your
readers want to make lordeau
mixture, here is the formula,
for Winter use:" disnohe t. lbs
blu.'stom in It sack ban,: in a
wooden vessel -don't use iron or
tin, as it will destroy the vessel
in the evening. U will dissolve
by morning: slack i lbs. of tinu k
linii. in ui.ii'ii-nle vessel, using 1
Crillin nm
imlv wni..r i.hoik'Ii to slack. Af- , united in marriage,
J ........ r.-- I I l.ll.'ll " , , ,, -t. 1K WW .IIU vitwus.. -
ter slackened, nd.l water enouwn () ,0i.r o.) i)i'j, jmige iveiuou . on tho farm llHm wnu., 1
to a cream: m:i , i.,....,,,.,,, oiliciating. ilv. situate alwut two miles
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qI.i... work to Unit h of Cornelius, anu oeiug
Washington County has not
lost a sinvrle cent through wrung
advice
He personally attends to all the
ollicia work in the I ircuit and
Supreme Courts.
He has dono the work tor two
republican political enemies of
Mr. McC aran. wno is running 10
succeeil himself, and some of the
oolitical friends of Judge Steven-
. :a
son. wno are wining 10 siitnuye
the atter in order to throw dis
credit on Mr. McClaran.
"l'.-arl G. Ueynolds; Harold L
j.M.sen and MelU K Ashby.
r.,r sale A few White Leg-
horn c.H-kerels, or Tancreas
strain. One-third price, if taken
Uvon.-Cloakc & Weather oru.
at Ikl 4 I I .llkjtu ttt
IK"Ut . tiOX A.. 11. oj"--".
Ore. --3
i Straved or stolen: Young.
I.I....I horse. ulKiut 1300. I tad
1 I. ..I I ..a ti tit IT shod. Finder no- .n,,tv 1 nm oersonallv interests
ti'fy Geo. G. Hanc.Hk. sherilf. in keeping expenses down to the
i ,.le: Several Young lowest possible point u
' Polled Jersey bulls. F
fn ST "St M wer In the last three years I
snlendid sttHK. vniini K J thousand dol-
IIU V pwiva -
i wish to sav that I highly an-
..r....i..t.. thenttortsof my friends
who are supporting me for sheriir
.. . .1. CI, I tin.
in mis fievuuii. u",,uiu,
this countv see fit to
ith this position, 1
will render the same kind of scr
vice that any employer wouiue.v
...w.i fmm a faithful employee.
lnjing a neavy raxpayer m mi
K.MI iieuiies, ins uiii.inroi, in
conversation with Judge hakin.
said: "Tongue is the hardest
prosecutor the 5th Judicial l)is
trict has ever had.
One of the recent daily papers
in the state referred to him as
"(ne of the best prosecutors m
West
It is generally considered
nmon irst all judges that he is the
ablest prosecutor m the Mate of
t Ireiron
Tho Oregon Journal, the big
gest Iiemoeratic paper in the
state, recently had the following
to say of the celebrated Tender
murder case:
With a brilliantly evolved
mass of circumstantial evidence
D AO LEY A HARE
ATTOBUBYS-ktT-LAW
Boubu 1 aad I Hhate BiUdin'c
aiLLSBOEO. . . OK EGO
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
fall of a havrack on his head.
died Sunday evening from the
accident The young man was
of exemplary habits, and has a
host of friends who deplore his
untimely loss. He leaves parents
nnrl aevpral brothers and sisters!
to mourn his loss. The funeral Office npitairt in Schulmerich Block
lrVWlrVryrWrVWWWli''
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned w ill sell at pub-
tic auction at their farm 41 miles
K. of Hillsboro and li miles
N. W. of Farmington. on the
J. J. Krebs place, at ten a. m.,
on
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8
u-w i , 1 masS Ol C rCUlIISUUHI.il VVIUCIIIC
lieen a tax-payer ever since
I ...ok. nl.l onninrh to vote. 1 was
to thin down
2T L'allonsof each tf U'' i'lM,Vt'
ixiiir in a barrel, tocelher. ii!i
pour Uith at the same tune - use
a third vessel. To test hold
clear, bright blade in the mix
ture for two minutes. If it be
come copper-plated, add nt uv
lime.
15. I.eis.
AUCTION SAI Ii
The undersigned will sell at puj
. t H
, t, , win 7, J fV,wo venrs of aire
il.,. k iuru tM tie .niiui'. i" l,,v now moj-M.'" J 1
S F ie ry Uuilding. on Main you will note that I have been
Set i Vatedbv 1.0. Knight, paying taxes for over twenty
' l' ..... . n.J soeciulty. tears. I realize the responsibili-
w,,ru . ' M 'tv that goes with the office of
Albert Jansen and lV.l' uLritr but 1 am confident that 1
VnnDyko were tnarr ea uy, . di9chanw the duties of the
l,ort. Oct. 2U. PJI2. w. r1"1' I... t0 the entire satisfaction of
LeMilleroiiiciaunv;. the votcr3 0f this coiiniy. anu
Wanted, a Rirl to wait on h ,d ( bo elected you will al-
A I.. A... 1 I.I LtlllAI!! Kit!- t A. U iltA l1 U t-l
table. Appiy ? ,,,"r""" Vi... ways nna me
to be tho same
1 no undersigned win m o 1- (ui,ie. Apity i ,,M .
lie sale at the J. W. Sewell old , taurant, one dtnir south of the
home farm. 31 mile norlhfust f; Freeman grtu-ery.
Ilillslioro ami 1 mile north oij (Jarjnt,P and son, record in this county is an open
Sei.tl uhition on the t'K'i'r" . .' 1 im thr
Jap Reeves" that 1 have been
, the nnsL My past life ami
Sewell station on th
line, at ten a. in. on
MONDAY. NOVKMI'.KU I
....1.1...,.- - Hii.l ii vri. moo men.
kmlr, will work niiiKlf r ., ' Vcl
Klan day filly. y-', Illm.k " r." ,ivtM
Iuiiivm; ruw, khM iiiilk-tH. Im. n ?fls'
k nr IiIkIi '''"' s ' manager
, Rimi.t 7 in f , ranch at t
1 curly i.nlU-H, Klii'ilr tsl'""1 ol ...vlaV
I.IVOM.I.llo..;...w.vU'-P'y
ing
tch seei
tch
Ml tier CWt. I. o.
h..il . -.111 I- fl. iii inc. Ilir "tli. r 111 . West illl. I Ulium".
April; young cw, a vr. wl" u' f
.U1..1. rv li..f,.. ralvfi., 7 tm"i'"'. 1,11
ili.u. .uii. . lili.liurn.il' .li'tify! S
youiiK hotel
tm-lr, 4 ilnz
Keil aii.l Hull lriiiiKi'v. T j, r ,, "i A
unit new hayrack, iwl ""'V V Mra- .f A
nionllm: nrw 6 ft .ll.c lmrrow; new i I.Wst liivve,
. I al .1 It il I 111? -
plow, with fsirn Mii-ur "'
con ii-r: aptliiKUMiiii nnrn.w. , . .
f...t. i..... ,b. nllirr liirm t""". , ffielldS.
mill hnuwhulil fiimitti"' t""'fr""' 10 I
ii.ri.tiop. ai . ,(1 : Boston
Terms ol sale: i"" ""' Bt.ta.
caHh; over, one year im.m.o- 0son
note, 8 per cent, rivejiei
... l (Mil
on on casn over .ti"., sthute
I . !...;. fawner. . 5SIIWW'
, .1. A. I hum "
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
v. "V" " iw" V7 V. r, i
i ihu oitv i..t,.is otui I invite nil inoe w nu
v.... i ii-ive mo veu i w uw ., .
()1VI, Hkivt ii "- , u. m lumnnn v to in-
r.... n .ove MOl nia niiuit:, .- uo nui, r...V" t--T
1 1. .ii. .. - . .
eased the nome rum
it and I ask only those
. L --... ri. mo whn believe that
ir. .u.r ewt" io.vuid "-
S.j..lo per cwi, . .
and winter, oats .1 hrief statements I
I.. i. " "V . ...
b.-
- i a tnkrA mill ...iiHiri.il 1 11 ...
VOieS UUU WC una vi.,.. .
of Frosecuting Atty. Tongue was
a masterpiece of phrasing and
logak ingeniousness. For two
hours he held his hearers tense
and chilled with a statement and
idea as stern and uncompromis
ing as was ever heard in a court
of law." Concerning the same
trial, the Oregon Mist said: One
of the features of the great trial
was the wonderful and brilliant
argument made hy District At
torney Tongue. Many people
who heard it say that it was the
greatest speech ever made in the
Columbia County Court.
Mr. Hedges served as prosecu
ting attorney for this district
iuMt nrior to Mr. Tongue.
... . . . .. . j
we ask you to investigate aiia
com nare tne otliciai records in
. . a
the district attorney s otlice ot
the two men.
John Dennis,
Chairman. Co. Central Com
mi tt.ee.
Mare, 7 yrs, 900 ll.,work single or
double; home, 8 yrt, 950; old horse: 7
Rood graded cows, all in tutia, some
firsh, some Iresli soon; J neuers, 1 jrs
old; lot thoroafchbred white njmoutn
Rock. While Wyandotte ami Kliooe
Island lied Chickens: mixed chicken?;
j ure bred Bronze nobler and a tuikey
ii.,- 1 mire bred Pekin ducks; J sows,
14 small pitJS anci one Uenistered Duroc I a rifle
Jersey boar, 1 sets Harness, sa.tuie. mi.bo
potatoes good for teed. Rood Milbiun
wmon. V inch, havtack, McCorniick
uiower, and Deering rake, good condi-1
I Kill! 13 inch steel beam J. I. C. plow.
spikctooth lever harrow, sunll tooth
lever cultivator, dbl shovel plow, good
j seat canopy top hnck,30 gal iron kettle,
New Sharpies cream separator, barrel
churn, household goods and numerous
other articles. Lunch at noon.
Terms of Sale: Ten and un
der, cash: over, one year banka
ble note, 8 per cent.
Bartlett & Bohlig,
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Call and see our ladies' man
tailored suits, latest weaves and
colors.-C. K. Olson, The Elite
Millinery.
George Schulmerich, now of
Creswell. is hunting up at Arling
ton, and Tuesday sent down a
big cargo of wild geese 10 nis
Hillshoro friends. This is a
pleasure that Schulmerich never
foregoes, and he makes an an
nual contribution of fine geese to
his oldtime townsmen. He al
ways gets up to the big wheat
fields just in time to catch them
on their biggest immigration
southward.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Blaser return
ed the last of the week from a
visit with their daughter, Mrs.
Wade Everest, at Tillamook.
While over there Blaser's dog.
'Tmio-ar." treed a big lynx and
Everest brought him down with
Ta k about your dogs
but that one of Blaser's is some
canine.
Thos. G. Meacham, of above
Mountaindale. is the sole juror
selected from Washington Coun-
JOHN M. WALL
ATTOENBT-AT-LAW
Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bl.lg, Mai a & Jul
H1U4B0K0. - O&JSQOM.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTCamtV-AT-LAW
Qrnoa: Main Btraat, opp. Court Houb.
auxsBoao- ' Oregon
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office, npstaira in Schulmerich Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
a. .
8. f. U"U
Ctoktn
SCHNABEL & UROCHE
XuMI(4eakf VlMtalra, MriluNlt(,
ftsafalral aaa ttsiatt.
(Vnna-Xeitljankt, b(liftni-tafiina. all'
matttrn lriumrntr. Uriunsea unk alls arlra
lien atlmfUidl attsMrfttlll. Mnlftaabuiif
gen tn tfuroaa Kit anfetta rlarnta rMtim
bentrn.
frsittle ta aiira amiaViMsfra atfUrt.
SadjlailciiLtafitn. Utberttaaunaen. iruiiri
iiffr4lel rnU anfetea Hltrntra.
tat-arra)aara: aaa V t B
k aaf Sttabwaaaa.
. .l . T...J I n rt fnnl I TtlMikmr SBnrlhall 9110: M.I027:
iy Dy me reuera, ul vl I fBM(ibii: 3Han M itnk l-Wl.
JOSEPH ENQELS
Joseph Engels, a pioneer of 1876,
nanel. to convene Nov. 6. T. G.
wa3 in town Tuesday, enroute
home from Portland.
Jos. Brandenberg has bought
the Fahrni place, above Moun
taindale near the Union church,
and has moved from Orenco to
his new Durchase. Jos. will
soon make the place bloom like
the proverbial rose.
A slide on the P. R. & N., Fri-
Shaaut 00-0 (ksakrr at ttmmntt
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Otflee ap-ataira over Hillaboro Nutlnnat
Bank. .
HILLSBORO ------ OREGON
..... 1 " i
ImU-r Campbell, of Scholia, of thanking you in advance ior
.. ..I- il.n hill- I nnitiDO nnnaiilomtion.
munagiT im. u. . . j," i7.;;..ff,,nu
h at that place, wua ... t" "rai", V, ' '
J. E. Ke
Thornburgh. of
was in me ciiy
Ueeves.
died at his home in this city, Oct. day, laid the Tillamook train two
28 1912. after an illness, cover- hours behind schedule. 1 his is
ing several monins. ne was uic ocoau.. ,v .........
born in Germany in l&Jo, and pig cuis on me m.c uC...
a ' lorn 11 I Mt MnnoiTamonr TWillniP
came to America in uvkj. ne sue uiiw'"" -
was wedded to Anna Utto, m Tne Ladies Auxiliary of the
VVyandott, Mich., Nov. 10, 18o7, christian Women Board of Mis
and they moved to Cleone, Ore., sion wjn meet at Mrs. Roe, on
with their family, in isb, living jackson, between First and bee
there until 1903, when they went on(ji Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30,
to St. Johns, where they lived 8 nov.5.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Gunther,
who have boon in Hononlulu
sincu last Spring, returned a few
rhivs ago. and are guests at the
Kri'd llamel home, near West
Union.
A doad man. a complete stran
cer. was found two miles south
of Cornelius, this morning, by
jk .' ,v.:- n u ririlu !. fa on....ph m out1 Jacob llercert The body was
The Mite mu.mi,, TOV"--, and , l)iullv dtfComDad, and the party
ulHon . ...8.i.. f th- Knr.thia irreat Texan. He has must have been dead a long time.
Wm. Manon, presiucnv . itnnatn. hnw to c., far as known there is no in
Sl. .te Savings, was a l'oruanu a m. 7 Ulioation of foul play.
visitor Tuesday. ia..k. ,
riavia nf Texas, will
"'.""'"'"ivPHU-nlay afternoon, calling on t come t0 Hillsboro, as adver
. si.ov.- H, yw"' " y L;a iot week, but he will speak
I...... I.ui U. ' tl1 IW1 IS. I IIDVU iaiv .
w., nre solo ngents for the at Forest Grove this Saturday per. -Son
Ugionic tvont-lace Cor- evening. If you want to hear a of C
lawn uyK ,.,.., n ii". u uat i a nni..ph. tro out'Jacol
DR. J.R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Trmiesie BUlg. Rooms 5 and 9
HILLSBORO, ORB.
Main and Third.
years, lhev later moveu 10
Hi sboro. which was nis nome
until death came. Mr. and Mrs.
F.ngels would have celebrated
their 55th wedding anniversary
in November. He is survived by
a widow and the following chil
dren: Peter Engels, Mrs. C. G.
Ellison, and Mrs. D. Baker, ot
Portland: Mrs. John Bliss. Trout-
dale, and Mrs. J. E. Overton, of
Sawte e. Ca lforma.
Deceased was a man highly re-
snected in every community in
which he lved. His simplicity
of life, his kindheartedness and
integrity, and his broad ideas of
charity and right living made
and held for him a host of friends
The funeral took place this
morning from St. Matthews
Church, Rev. Father Lappen
preaching the obsequies.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Mrs. Grant Landess and daugh
ter. Miss Esther, have Deen vis-
if.'nrr at- HfWl K1VPT. tne DaSl I
,MU . . , I . . ....
month, and return nome inis upstairs, in lanKiaier vena.
week, urant nas oeen xeepniK
bachelor's hall during their ab
sence.
The Coffee Club will be enter
tained by Mrs. D. 0. Jacobs and
Mr3. J. C. Lamkin, Saturday af-
Building, Main Street
1
Hillsboro - - - Ore.
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
ternoon, at a.au, at tne nome 01 vbtsrinary physician ouiuw..
Mrs. Jacobs, on Jackson Street &U8mtist.
The Ladies of the Missionary Graduate Kansas City Veter
Society of the Congregational inary College. ZQ years prac
Church will meet at the home of tical experience.
Mrs. A. C. Shute, Nov. 6, at , ; D4 :
2 30 in the afternoon. ffica, Hillaboro Uwy Co. Stable, No. 1
C. W. James, of near Varley, 0gKi m.1,, jM- Reaidance. city ijj.
was in me cuy yeaw;ruy uiuru-
C. W: says that everything
ing
is all right in his section.
Argus and Journal 2.25.