The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 21, 1912, Image 7

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    FAMOUS OPERA SINGER
frtmn HHk vn Ilea - Wartcxc j
a Well known al C'rm-lni
,llllt KI SIIM D I III HI ltU IKS
Ut-ralra' Oia Aaaaally Sl Him
tl( kVlll.1if
Mill-. Mttinic lluuck von Hcmsc
Wtittcgg. the faiiMni ujiciit hinif
,.r ,um til Munich. Kurope. S;it
ur'.lav. NvcinUr K 'A2. The
il. ulli i f "'d Wgnilicaiice he.
tt... II. ..I ..1... i li J
l' IUH' Ol HI'" lu I mill nn- "in
will known Mt C.ini'-li'iH :iii
IhlUla-ro, lur futlur haunt; re-m,i-d
lit U': frn'T phice fur
many )c:ir. Mr. Warteg w an
tin wife f a Hanui and ("onmil-
i :.. .. i
(,i-iinii, w'i a a I'tiui.i " Mni.i
ln u'i'intiii1al-it -u -l.-r:i!U-wi
uUh 'riT ! 1'iT 11. an in-".
Sin tird nptx'a' l m a nim'er in
isi'.'.l. unit lulT tur.-. Liiii.ih.
wln-re hh' ttaiiK t ail ilum-'uI
ciMitiTH. Iintl Ufote tlx- n'l
head f 111'' u'titui. til.
lli r father l anw In li .T"'i l;t
ti-r. and Hi" ila u'l t' r ! tv.ll a
little place, Wat- I in lli'- Htilmrl's
..f (Win'liu. Winn he r.-luH.d
t. go S it" rl 'ml with . r
..tut l!IU' 1 1 1 1 1 1 tin IT"!" '"!, iiihI
.i.iviiullv Hfhl him nullify. To
1'i th'T Willi llii'xavinj'i fn.ni tin
rmiit lancet nl th" '.' if Hu
,.l...... ;i u H4 f.illli.l that . !..ll ''A
II. II. I Uil4 t.li'Vi
month tm.
pr. Lrtiet Lveredt win Im
inmitlral"r of I he '
l hi iiruhat" r-f
rrriil 'f
Hiirni'il hv Mrs
Mr. Anirutt Tewa. of Nwth
, 1 1 ilUU.ro. wit given a birthday
Hurjiri.Kf Tuesday cuing at the
family rettidriice. Tin evening
was indulged in game ami miiHic,
ami refreshments were served at
a lut hour. Thom prenent wert.
Samuel Steven ami wife. Jan.
Anderson ami wife. Mm. I.ii1-
a a, a a ' a
rnut h. Ati'icrm-fi. ir. n. jeit
man. Mr. ami Mr. Montgomery.
Mr. ami Mm. Sahnow, Miss Wil
ma . t.man ami Miss Jackson.
Wi hav a car f alfalfa hay
due in a few days, Place your
rd r now. for delivery from the
car. iiml thereby Have handling
ami Murage. Climax Mill, foot
of Second Stm t Second Strevt
in now o'ii.
Mm Margayct I'.il.. national
lecturer ol tin W. C. T. U.. will
lecture ut tin M. K Church. Sun
I
PRIMITIVE TELEPHOIIE
Dr. I . A. Ilailry Sayt it W In-
lalll In the Seven Uc
CONMCTI D rMI I1.CIS IM CITY
TlMrr J. C. Uw41a Mide lac Bachinr
kf pirilm Far Tkcta
SMakinirof IlilUlmns first tt-W-
nhorie-the matter was hrouht
uu over an article in a HilliNro
mM-r last wwk -Ur. F. A. IUii
y irives the following history
of the first instrument instalUn
.lav nfli rnoon. at 2:.l. at th ;n this city: 'The first ik-vici
lr. I , Fri'lay.
For ilrinkin or niinti m-at.
our at'l ci'l'-r is now at its lst.
Il. ll of i Wl i-t.4.
i:inic ut th M. V. A. Hail.
Krt'U villi. 'in'iay rvrninK.
Novi-ntln-r 27. I'ortlan.l music.
Kvi-rylxxiy inviU-'l.
Krvine ilurkhalter. of Suth Native
Tualatin, was in tin city Tut-s
ay. arnl called on the Arjfus of
fice.
.1 ol
III lllf.l
over
few
Mil
tate. ami
I...M tlx
llliove .liil'Hiii
U'ail IHi'l
. . . . ... i. I. . .. i ... , l...ni..
iiaiil inroiutu no- i'immk ...... ..
of J. 1'. .Moit-'aii iV ( omi.any.
Mil... Wart-u'W was always at-
tiroarhalil.'. nnl ha l m.niy frieinU
ton.inif the ol.ltim. i -s lit I "urn.
nn. I k he :i W iUS c !i l'l' Teil
children's nieetinif.at to the
I'.i'wortli Iaiue Meetinir. and
at 7:i to the fveninif audience,
Miss Hi!. wai one ot the promt
nent siieakers at the recent
national convention in I'ortland.
ami in a noted lecturer. All are
cordially invited.
tor sale. Ten acre iioultry
ranch, one mile from t ornclius;
house: harn: chicken house; len
ty ol fruit; several acres of it in
tiniU-r; line iioultry will g' with
uliu e. - Address ow ner. m
(Jrad'ly. ( omelius, L 1. .5.V4
John M. Scott. Keneral pas
t...i
Hi iii-iT ai'clil tor me rxnunern
1'acilic lines in Oretfon. and II.
A. Ilinshaw. generul freight
at'int for the snrne territory.
vere in town the lirst of lh
i ek. I.Nikingover the jassenger
iml fr.iwht situation. Mr. Ilin
haw was formerly Southern I a-
citic Agent at Hillslsiro, and has
many friemls in this territory
F. k P.ruwn. of Iuiurel. was a
ity visitor Tu-sday afternoon.
Ill The itorm of Monday evening,
lejfinning shortly after four
o'chek, was a trill? the strongest
of the year. The wind sweut
down many sign3 and played
havoc with awnings. One of
I plate g!as3 window s in theShute
Death Due to Stomaih and Heart , i IfM.k corTier Second and Main.
Trouble of l-onic StamJinj
WAS IN BISINESS DISTRICT SUt RDW
Soa tl Ore(oa. Pareat Were
Pioneer al CSM
Th Reason is aUut closiil for
Iwrence C. I'rown. a
..H.C.OS.-.I uri rf. ....Ua.nul.
outtinir down cement muewaiKS -7 ... .
us.
her Oiegnn tnps an
holiilays.
her ereateM
of this kind originated as fol
lows-C. W. Hansom, now
rnnitiilist and mining man of
I'ortland. and Dr. t. W. t orneli
us. wi re clerking in the pharma
rv. the tnonecr drug store, am
Dr. Cornelius was studying tnei
icine under me. The Uiys frc
Hietitly Uiught county warrants
as ttiere was a neavy uiscouru
on them at that time. 1 hey al
sohoiiifht the "time" of witness
es during circuit court sessions,
It was often necessary to coin
tminicate with the county ciern.
and this was tmsrtant. as
Hometimes the warrants went at
twenty cents discount on tin
dollar -so you can see that tin
clerk's information was worth
aimiethinir. The UVS stxike of
iittemiitintf a telephone system
mwl 1 told them to go ahead and
if the instruments proved a sue
cess I would put ne in "y house
.. .....,.... viiih the ilniL' Ktore.
All parties knowing themselves hw hired J. V.. limkin to make
l ll . al... ..aunrmul tA. 1 1 1 I ' .. k 1
in'.'iui ui in- limn-in."' ih. rrcoivers. wim rawriii
till ase call ami seine, i n ni' i i . , , , v r tll0 ,.n,js n
i . . :l...- Ik l." I'
ran i' mam 10 ciwicr ,,;,., .hP.,,,ma i.nd a heavy twim
Frank or the undersigned. - J. r . rrv tj,e conversations. It
l'H.rwick. Keedville, Ore. .UU nrettv fair sulwtitute for
.11 l . Ill Ml Ml P. ""-- IWMM ' - - -
.i. f,.r lrt An if- lmir uiiH thi county cltrkt 1 Uk
lit MI 1 'I ' " ' - " " l" i I 1
i i i u ,,.r.i iiisv M ill n-1 uii'i nm I i a arm w,n ni M uu
ill. t "U' J ... ' - lll 'V a-.---
n iiwrniK nr mnn iintl then tnurt on iht drum, and the num
in in - - - . - .tL
lake in San Diego, and other Iter of Uips given aesignaieu ine
have rented
..' I.I ... U. . t'; Clrul
in the city, ow ing to t.ad weatti- ueniy i iu iioihc ui.
er. The last few contracts were Sunday morning, after an illness
laid under adverse conditions. that had extendi"! over several
The Argus is under ohligations months. Although Mr. I'rown
to the lndeKndent for courtesies was aye to he around he was
extendeil in the maltvr 01 the un(jt.r tne care of a physician
election tanie. iai weeK. ami
... .i.r.winti ttie ffivor
s,m'"" " the week, and was not thought
Miss Grace f-ole. of I en leton. ; ;mrne(iate danzer. Mr
I'.row n was the son of A. 0. and
I'rown. both of
was broken by the sw inging iron
frame, and some signs were
dropped to the sidewalk, imperil
ling pedestrians. Umbrellas were
turned inside out and those out
in the open started pell mell for
shelter. While the gale was
heavy at the county .-eat. it is
said that uo Gales Creek and at
native pore3t Grove there was nothing
but a little zephyr. So it was in
I'ortland. but w ith havoc on the
electric lines, the midnight
car did not show up until nearly
two o'clock in the morning.
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I. ... .1 til... Ur I.I..-. I II ' " -
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II tVktU. W'm ". M" Mf
ll.hr'. A f.rrlll.o, IM.-I
Atir ii.!mii, I' '
tiiiilili, !.' '
Ketiir. S I" i.e
. Jiiiir M.-n.t'1
W
Millrt
Mi
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a .. I ,llf Mi k
i II Man .itri' W W
M .I....I WW N in "i "I'm"'
it'll e.lr.,ii I ln k. If' m Mii l
11.-1.1. i ..I Sli.iil M A I Mil'lv.
I .lm i Si'M h W WiIIhh;. tl K
Vutk
ILoitfr AiT."i"'l I". M. I'Vr
. i. .. r I ii,.....' 1 t. A lii' iin
Al i'i.ni.l I' I 'v ! U.i l". M- I.I
...... . if I nil J KnUu. Ill -l'l
.1I...I., V " '
-,!- III. M.'"i Si i". M v.
((.M-nir Hirail. I 'Hi'- u
V.lK. l. Mi M el l VVV-tl '1 I'
urliu. I. M.
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si'Ui'wisi: I'.vk'tv
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I. I
A Very pleasant even-lit
u.u.i.l ut the home of .
irriini l-Vidav evciiitu'. NV. lr,
iut- ulu-n his in ii'hU-rs gather-
...i .....I ..me n siirini'' on his
ui t v.i.iirhth birthday.
II... I...ur were .te:isunllv
.i ...... . .
musie, ami
uiu.nl in iraim-K mil
!..,.. uua u..ricd at a late hour.
I.... i. .... .
riw.u.. i.i-..ii.iiit were: Mr. and
u. vi' l tne-rnm. Mr. and Mrs.
..nr., . r-
i..kn lii.-L Mrs. t tin. hurch.
Mrs. Kmma Adams. Misses l-.va
I....-..,., stunili l!:mfonl. Winni-
f-...i M..rrUnii. Delia and l-.lsn
I....L M..rs. 11. M. I'.asford
i. on. I INIev lU'i-atn, t has,
Morrison. Donald Hall and liar
vev Jack. .
Mr. Ingrain was horn in I. en
ton (o.. Arkansas. Nov. l'. LSI I.
AlH.nl Feb. "' !ll,'lu',,
tor the Oregon Country, together
wilh his father and mother,
brothers and sisters. They ar
rived here alM.ut the middle o
Oct. ISM. ami cam'd on what
is known as the William Ingraui
i ....... i;..,. The iiiece ol laud
I .l.lllll l.'M . . ,
where the first camp was is now
owned by J. T. Morrison.
.WAN I ID
Salesladies wnnted. Apply l;
fore Saturday morning, il possi
ble. Second and Main.
D. B. Parks V Co.
NOTICIIOF CI I Y I .I .I C I ION
coast txnnts. I hey
their home to M. II. Stevenson.
of the Wilkes Abstract Company.
It is retHirted on very close
authority that the livery stable,
mi M .tin Street, the Lion saloon.
Hill I the I.vons tirom-rty to the
yest. will join in the Spring to
h.-ive the structures razed or re
moved und a big handsome brick
ir concrete structure take their
places.
Cn-orue lennen, of Vinelands,
was in tow n yesterday. He says
lii.t thechanife from Cirnelius
Uoute I to Hanks ICoute S on the
mail service in his neighlorhoKl
has made quite a mixing up in
delivery. Things will go smooth
er in a week or so.
InleM for bulk or brick ice
m . 'l'l .... I. ....!.. 1 m .ra ulwtttii
cnaiii I or inauKHKivoiK on'i.
U. in not later than On. m. Wed
nesday. Ien of SwwU.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. liay. of
Hillsdale, were registered at trie
Hotel Washington, Itiesuay.
Mr. Uav is owner or the nig
W itch Ha.el hop yards, and is
.. I '. . L.... I....i.h iif
one ot i tie nig nop "" "
I'oitland.
Next Monday and Tuesday eve
..in.ra "Miss Robinson Crusoe
in t a ii ree Is nt the People's Thea-
tr-e-a Tanhauser drama -one oi
the Is-st. Do not miss this.
it..i-ii to Mr. and Mrs. Kd.
Oid.iii n. of North Yakima, Nov
nnrtiriilnr til ace wanted the
court housi. the drug store, or
the residence. Of course, at
that time, the transmission by
electric batteries had not een
and me irreoi ocvci-
put in use.
daughter of Senator"., w. Mile
i ,. ;r.. t--m si i'inst of Mi-s
i ..;i.. iml.rie the first of the Asenath Cary
whom came to Oregon in 111 in
For sale -About l.(MIcords
stumpage fir and oak. i milc
south of Keedville. For price
and terms apply to Mr. Spark-
man, estate dealer.
Chester Alexat.der. engineer
.. 1. ...1 ..l.
on l lie imamo"!. i.i.m, au n
has U-en ls-tween the landslides
for two weeks, came in luesday
for a .short vacation.
Fall seeding will Im later than
usual this season, so far as the
largest part of the acreage is
concerned. The late rains have
made it almost imiossil-le to suc
cessfully plow and seed.
Have moved my upholstering
shop to North Division Street, in
the C.arden Tracts take Jackson
street, west - send a jnistal to
Ito II. Jaeger. Hillslioro.
.,-,i I niil cjill for work. 30-8
o-i -
The new Catholic chapel and
Sisters' school, at l.eaverton,
will Is- dedicated alout Dec. i:.
The Catholic iple at Iieaverton
are always on tin improvement.
. . .. a L. .....I. .f ,t,.l.
an-1 nave speni wumsaims i
lars for the U-tterrnent of that
community.
For sakl'ekin and Indian
Uunner ducks, ami white Leg
horn hens. High grade stock
Adams, uox
ritorBwia!fj
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Fkysirlaa aatl isarfMia
Office: I'pataira ia Schultti.tich Hirer.
Kniil.iie fiouthwfwt mmr HMlln
nil tw.Kii.1 Mtrwt Hutb Pbun.
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otfiw ntin oTr Tba Dvlta Iri Su.iw
Kkaidmea Kaataf Court tlvuiw,
la Um eornar ol toa tiluek.
MAAMVMWtW
R. M. KRWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON
1ur.-w.ii I'miir! Kailway A Navl(Mii
nt .n . f i Orcgca Klctric Kailnt.
"Hi :ii".tir. ii th. Ouirnl Hlm-k
HuU. Murib nluf Main Su, Hillalir,
Orrif'iti.
W'rfJ'VMW'
. II W -- -- - -
A
I represent Spirella cornets -not
m d in stores. Will call a'
homes on request, and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjust
and wear the corset. Our tailor
ed made-to-measure corstts, in
cluding the latest front lace, with
an experienced corsetier service,
cost no more than high class cor
sets purchased in stores. Mrs.
M. K. Caudle. Hillsboro. Fifth
and Jackson Streets, Phone No.
581. 30-41
FLMFJi H. SMITH M.D.D. 01
niv. ::ian & surgeon
OSTEOPATH
Olfice Hiwr Q to ii a. ni : I Ui t p. m.
TueiiUy. Thurttlay, Satonlay 9 to M
Calli anwrrrd day or niKht. &Kli
chouta. OlTicc oyer itillsboro Natiuoal.
OREGON
Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
J. N. Brown, an attorney, died Calls Answered Day or Night
. . - L 1 f 11 . 'I K.,.nM t- . I -
at nis rionie, iuii iiiutumu ju 1
Portland. Nov. 19. 1912. Mr. In.kptndent l"hne
t,a m fs.a-r--..! J- lC i A in I til 1(4.
iiiunu iwiiiKiij i itjiuvi a ABPVrn
loro. He was in the practice 0f u
law at Heppner, and it wa3 in aaaa
Mr. Brown's office that Mayor t 0 dado t
II. T. Bagley studied law. Uter J- U'
Mr. Brown came toHillsboro and PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
for a few years was associated opFtCE: Upsuir. a Scholmmcb B ii
With OeO. K. Bagley in law. lie Re,j,letlce Bin-line Street, atcou.t doi.r
w as born at Burlington. Iow a, in east of South sii Street.
1857 Coming West he gradu- Both Phone office iw ri.tence.
ated'out of the Willamette Uni- miB0R0, orkcon
versitv Law School in 1888. He
heaves a widow and one son.
Hi3 wife was formerly Miss
Mamie Purvin, of Salem.
I have installed a new French
Drv Cleaner, and with the latest
process can satisfactorily clean
L . .1. I- j: Jnnnla
the same wagon train. Mr.
Brown was liorn near Forest
Grove. Sept. 23. 1858, and aside ancj preS3 both ladies' and gentle-
from ten years spent near Salem, men's suits, uive me a tnai.
in his youth, his "home has al- Best of work. Suit3 always
wavs been in this county. made to order and we "suit"
He was married to Miss Jennie you. Aug. Tews, Merchant lai
Leeson, Sept. 30. 188o. and or upstairs in Commercial Bank
shortlv afterward took up a Hmidini?. Second Street Years
and prices right
opmcnt in telephones rapidly ful- Wj. or imjuire at p ace across , 'a.
!wed. and were ..covered by U. track, near JaU-z N. ken house, ro m a
patents by the Bell ieople --out place. '
the primitive telephones were j wi, a,,ri.ss t,e voters of
quite a comfort and were more n, al tlt. Court house Sat
urday evening November JO. at
8 P. M., ami ladies are specialty
invited to be present. I w ill ais
ii-1..44 riiMctical
Since the uuestion was asktnl I
thought this might be of interest
homestead on the foothills of
rhialem Mountain, known as
the Iowa Hill section. A few
weeks ago he bought the L. W.
House property near the scnool
J . iwy. ana
moved to the county seat nis
wife and the following sons sur
vive: Percv L. Lawrence Earl,
Eugene G.. William W. and Ellis
Allen.
His father passed away some
vears atro. ana nis moiner uu
in Dusmess nere a yiuucci wi
the business in the county seat
to the oldtimers there are not mutters of vital concern to roside3 on 1 Street, near
many loft here, however, to ap- ui of iJillstwro and Washington.
preciate the reminiscence. answer the unwarranted attacks mv;n was noted for his
the present City aammisu-a
I.-H.T. Bagley. Mayor.- Pd
Rl-AL l;STATIi TKANSI l:KS
on
tioa
Advertisement.
. I 1 1.1 I . . In
John A l'.w!e to trKii .wry. Having leasea my oluclllllll
W7 lae iimicr i i e ' ihon. those w ho owe me are re-
PMJ--ktaHiioi.rJarka.mw.37a . to call and settle their
to IB c'arWk.'Wt" "i accounts before December 1. as
rhmn a 10 11
S WihhIuwii to W l ..aiaaray, i ntT:iirs in the CltV
....... lu i
near nana....... "V" . .. I Mn
strict integrity and was held in
the highest esteem by the com
munity in which he lived.
The funeral took place Tues
day from the Baptist Church.
Ilev. B. Clarence Cook preaching
17 lul'l n mm The III l It'llOW
is a grandson of Mrs. Amanda
Purdin. formerly oi iniisooru
Sh.Kiting Match - There will be
u utioolmir m. Uch at the Henry
i ,u nine.. V'inelnnds. Nov. 2b,
i...ei.ninir at ton a. m. Turkeys
r "
and geese.
It M Mel.nnc hlnn. of Albany
tllkl fkl'atl vmterdav. looking af
i..h motive Dower alliiira here
and on the Tillamook lino.1
Mrs. John Patterson. Hoppner,
was a guest of her brother, .
(5. C.rillith, yesterday.
thanksgiving for Itaby Homo
M ' to K Vi. 6" a arc S t J
n r J '
A Emetly to F A Wyicatit, a
llr.verlon RftMville - -.V"
W It lluller to 11 II llilley. I-
,m. It Curtia will Oiv. r i.tove . .
M lleimeru to B IMlerman, l ioa
llrtiry Blik l 1 C
J T Fairchilil to II J I'env. V M r.
I'i rty. H I" 7 " ' V
A Sloptiei to A I. btovet, yi a a ii
Krlx.n it 1 C - 10
0 W O.lell U C K 8 hoot vif, U't
lilk u 8 P ml r i.rove.
L lleineck to Mra llamiali Htiiieck.
t a arc I t ! r i
K K Sotimelitrr to O O Fil, lot
lilk v Tliornc'a ail "
A J Rocka'fllow to urare miiiht.
4 lot I9t.at'leii Home
Shaw Fear to C W Kolaun, x.W a
BeavetUm Rreilvine
W A Shaw to l' r rmirr, i.a., a
Bravtiloii-Renwuw "
K t". Nelaon to K S NeWmi i.ia 5
Mill'aarr, 5 e,r y
R J Mcl.uira to K rilliou, ij a .i-i 3
I i a r af - "
J O Cummin to Waali Or. Cop.
the obsenuie3. Interment was
am casing up all my business in the 1. 0. 0. F. cemetery,
drs 'in thecity.-U. G. Card-1 Those attending the - funeral
from abroad were: n uus nruv u,
Uov. Father LaPl,n. who has uMne& as high as the birds
The Hillsboro Public school is
making up a Thanksgiving offer
ing for the Boys & Girls Aid So
ciety, and if any person wishes
to make a donation, ana win iti
Principal Barnes know, he will
send a messenger after it The
school has 400 fruit jars to fill.
Here is a chance to give to a
worthy institution.
For sale -Five room cottage,
with bath; new and modern; only
three block from 0. E. Depot
and one block from school: Will
sell with or without furniture.
InquireCS. Parker. The Palm,
Hillsboro.
Koxt Thursday is Thanksgiv
ing Day, and turkey and cran
berry sauce is the order ot the
Hav Tnrkevs are plentiful in
. " ... 4l
tnis vear. dul. uk
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Office hour 9 to n a. m.; 1 to $ p. m.
Call aaiwered day or night. Both
phone. Office to American National
Bank, npstair.
HILLSBORO. - OREGON
aw. m. aTaaJaj W. 9. Mar
D AO LEY HARE
ATT0RN8YS-4T-LAW
Boom 1 aid I Sbnte Bitldlnc
MILLS BOKO. . . 0BE1.0M.
rrMftrr,lr,a-
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office upstair in Schnlmerijh Block
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UpsUira, A. C. Shute Bliig, Mala & anil
HILLSBORO. - ORJCOON.
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORMBY-AT-LAW
Orrici: Main Street, opp. Court Boaa.
HILLSBORO ORKOOM
ner.
the county mis year, uui u TMMr:i!K' IP
Portland market keeps the price vw. . x,-, 4 .
Ore.; Mrs.
and Mrs.
Portland.
Ted. Ualdra. Portland;
M. S. Gross, aunt of
WANTS HOUSE AND LOT
. I tVnfim nf St
ueparieii uimh umih"
Matthews parish, wishes to
thank all who so kindlv gave
him needed assistance in build
ing up the parish. He left Tues
day for his new field, working
mt of Portland in the mission-
v,v - - , i . . a I
arv chapel car. 1 le leaves a nosi will
of friends here who regret his
departure.
For Sale Four now Metz 22
Uunabouts. Will sell at a bar
gain if taken at once. Am leav
in.r t.uvn on a business trip.
Here is a chance to get machines
at reduction. Can also
irive agency for five counties- Thp lin,i,rsigned win sell at pub-
Multnomah, Clackamas, ash- ljc auction "at his farm, i mile
ington. Tillamook and amhill. east of Laurel, at ten a. m.. on
C. Khoades. IlillstKiro. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23
C. C. Nelson, ot uacona. iosi a c v horse 9 vrs xj; blacK
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
I Office, upstair in Schultuerich Bloclc
roost
Wo Kova a car of alfalfa hay
due in a few days. Place your Hillsboro, - - Oregou
order now. for delivery from the
St)i. Q. Cdrmbrt
a.
trade unimproved or im
proved real property I miles
from railway station, rock road
to railway, for house and lots in
Hillsboro. Inquire of J. E.
Reeves. Cornelius, Ore.
AUCTION SALE
arc n I r4 ..i'.,i,i,, iw.rso one niiiht last c ..- ii'm hnth work
Mrtxitrr arte aa WOCK Wllllf hoihh "l- '- ; " single Or UOUUie; uay nuiai:, kwu
n .... 1..a a l.lL a a 1 IT . . iwinni Tt 1 T
KTv Ion td twi.l.v lmvimi thai an
election will bo held nt t In-council
room, in the City I all. i W
City of Hillsboro. Washington
County, Oregon, on Monday. De
cembers. 11)12. IV tho P"''!"
of electing the following olheers
of suid City, viz:
One Mayor. .
o: i .m..iimiin two or eacii
ward.)
One Recorder.
One Treasurer.
Polls to be opened at mm
o'clock A. M. mxl ,l,w nt s,x
o'clock P. M. of said day.
By order of tl.o Cjt,V U
Dated this November 1.1. Ai.
Hen ton llowman,
City Recorder.
The Public School Bnu wmut
Club of Hillsboro will accept
Thanki-giving donations of cloth
iiu' fruit and vegetables for the
llahy Home, ol roriianti.
The potatoes and other veget
..i.i..a fruit leimiied and fresh),
t"i,.iiv will be received at the
.....I Pwif llnrnes
SCllOOl House, " .
...iii ntiniul to shinning of same.
The clothing-dresses, night
gowns, underwear, shoes, stock
iiigs etc. -for babies under four
years of age. will be received at
the Rest Room, and the Coltee
iu will at tend to the shipping.
iM..n,;.,.r ihnt vonr children have
.liii.iiiMH - . - ..
nut-irrown will be gratefully
m. mill nt
iwtiea wishing to donate to
the Homo, and being unable to
send the articles, win nouij u.
W Uarnes, principal oi cnw.
or "Mrs. Kmma McKinney. presi
dent of tho club, and a team will
bo sent out next Tuesday to get
same,
S...c 10 II KullIeV. I'H l 'a 55
Mrt-i'r acie "',:"
J 1 KishpauKll W lirKon urauy.
- 1 ...1. ii., .rut Co to tiM-hnmom,
t lot Kirhaiilnon il I e . . W
L Barrett to Cha RuiU-eu, It, '4
m-averton Rcnl ville. AS
K J Rotirbarker to J 1" Anderson 6
lot Tinatdvill H?iltt- I"
Title : tr Co to L J iiorna.iay,
It llilllororce '
M knaley loW s Thacher, 1.91 a
r.nrul acre S"
worker.
DAIRY STOCK
mountain, lie was trying 10
light a lantern when the team
. ...1. r ,rhi un.i r;in nwuv. lie
unm nmnv ... . ... ,., iT...ntvjinP
i,.fr nt the staninc ihhui, aiso iiu iiiii' vm'
. .. . 4 .,i.,,r,t nir thi'kod pvtra irood dairy cows.
ami me ua V u r: n
grade a few hundred leet aneau. graaeu w..37.
1 1 nun uuu
date of sale
" r.,;...l sain for the horse. The average test of these cows
UIIV va
car, and thereby save handling
onrl storatre t; imax win. loot
of Second Street Second Street
is now open.
Portland newspaper report
. . 1 11 M..Aa f hrt
many realty saies an oci u.c
Willamette valley, ine nasn
ington County list has also grown
ovtoncivplv since the election, as
V VV 1 1 - - m
the reports of transactions oi
this issue bear out.
the Harvest Home
supper at the new church. North
Plains, Saturday evening, j..
23, given by the ladies of North
Plains, supper Degins v u n..
Adults. 25c; children, unaer i6,
15c.
Mra M S. Gross, of Portland,
was the guest Of her Sister, Mrs. otBce Up-aUlr over Hillsboro National
6taM
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
XraiMftncitraM HkMlawa, ria4li,
SKaialcat Nalatr.
Srnrml-?ittaanrie, Bbftrattrn-t0fMn8. Boll.
matrn. Ifdamoite, Urfuntn una all gr!r
li,n mirnfliiift auUf(llll. JtBltUllMuM-
ten tn tatota mil unlerrn clarnra Huitellioii'
tentrn.
ft. it ft a aura ntttatra trtllrt
XaUiflrnfultfn. Uttxtummnam. ul4et
frirfmedifel mil unlerrn Kllentra.
lrak-ercllaakra: a 8 0l
aa aaf Vmatrkaat.
leltpbon: SWotlDaU 2U0: Itlirt:
ft.'l-.l,nh1,n- Wain f.Mi unt ll.
jtanrr Guo-604 Skamkrt at Vaaiairm Wr4
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
One of the animals had his neck steins-17 are tresh now. and 4
broken. Mr. Nelson naa wen win w inn .
!j a rui tVr thf nast vear. and
Kdw. Lyons returned to Hills- h" brought me $136.04 for
i r, Tiirl.eW last evening, uv. I t,avu tho stntpments
"z !:': s deV Tor- tws.
i months. Ed. looks liKe tne oiu- svpnteen of these are young
timer that he is. and had an CQW3 Ten ton3 ciover nay, fiab
avalanche of salutations before cock muk testei.f and other arti-
he reached his quarters on wuin le8 too numerous to mention
i Hraveriotl
J It Cone to A A linker, 30 a
Fmitvale "rV'X
i'....k l.lrae to R O Little, 1
i.,.ui. Klnle - 1
trttie MrKny to H RWniuhtaon.
th Carv Brown, this week,
being at the obsequies of her
nephew, the late Lawrence 1,.
Brown.
For sale-Good Guernsey cow;
sow, with five pigs, 7 months
niA oaw with 8 Digs. 6 months
old; boar, 2 years; shoat 125 lbs.
Arthur Miltenoerger, nuis
boro. Fhone City 144.
Jack Jr. has declined to run
Bank.
HILLSBORO
- OREGON
a in
. . .i i i i i
tt.ank Colf. ll to HpanldtriK it Cowl
(Mir i oox a w ft at Sherwood 1500
T M Ltttlehale to O to Slede'man,
lota Valley view, r univr. . .
r 11 l'..liliiiii to M H irans, 8 lots w
-" . , . . mi
Pmtlitml lie-in. -
Henry Watts to Itirdic tady, a lota
in Beatetton ... 4
Cronrr & Howell to J. T .
19 ifi a arc i t 1 a r w ....?
W T Keir to II R Kmmott, 44 9"
Hreenmit'ii acrea 0
Winnifrcd Moian to Coo Ilanicle-n,
...... . .. ,M t-,
30 lota in ranuoii . .... -
ad '
1 w Street
,v .a a.w ) I VlCS tW II W"iV a viv
He is looking hale and Tlirm, nr Sale-Six months
hearty, and the world appears to tjme approved bankable note, at
sit lightly on him. He will re- 8percent. Lunch will be served
main several wccks, ' vv at noon
DR. J. R." MARSHALL,
DENTIST
i Tomleaie Bldg. Rooms 5 and 6
HILLSBORO. ORK.
Main and Third.
:,,..1.t tn snend the Winter in
the old town of his early youth's
adoption.
Nov. IS. 1912. to Mr,
on. I II K Homer Carpenter, of
IWtlnn A. a daughter. The little
nnd-dauirhter of Mr,
iciujr ... r- . ,1
w. Kansom. wen
10
For 'sale Five room cottage,
...uv. hoth new and modern; only
three blocks from 0. Depot
frnrtl school. Will
Maine. ..L anu one wi"-" ,
This is a worthy cause, vouch-1 n ith or without furniture. -cd
for by Mrs. J. C. Hare, wel jij" .0 .S. Tarker. The Palm.
known here, ami a men oer u.
Inquire C.
Hillsboro.
Argus and Journal, $2.25.
Roy Heineck, Owner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
F. L. Brown, Clerk.
I nm cminir out of the dairy
business, and this entire herd is
to go on sale no Dy-Dioaing.
This dairy is open to inspection.
Anv intending purchaser may
ami nirs. v. r -p Aa f stav at
known n Hi sboro ana roresi come ucimv v
i . i ;.... i- t i niiii r 1 1 1 I iia-aiiva-a. mill
terot ja.s. i.u sou, .""-v: .1 tr;"' KQM,,t0iv no hetter
. r ip,, .iiii.v onv Timi i i i fir in amLovi v4i.-ij -
nllcv this morning, but found it Koy HeinecK.
too narrow, and that he was
obliged to back up and take the
full street in order to make the
I post otlice.
Mrs. Geo. Dooley, of Banks is
thft miest ot ner sisier,
Deborah Barrett.
on the mass meeting ticket and
the committee has placed the
name Andrew Jack on the ballot.
For sale Cabbage, delivered
in 100 lbs. lots-W. A. fliarun,
Citv Route 2, or telephone Uty
735.
Chester Bridges was in from
beyond Oak Park the last of the
rhpster is farming the
Bridges place in tne iorKS oi me
Dairy and Tualatin.
If you wish something good
get a sack of Snow White flour,
at Ward's Grocery.
r.nt .1 D. Merrvman and
wife, and Mrs. A. B. Bailey, of
Portland were in tne ciiy won
day evening.
Vetch seed, $3.35 per cwt;
mivnH vetch and winter oats
u:99 9 KO ner cwt f. 0. D. L. L.
I Westf all. Tualatin. Or. - 27tf
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - tre.
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
Vktkrinary Physician & Surokon
& DKNTISf.
Graduate Kansas City Veter
inary College. 20 years prac
tical experience.
Olfic. on Third St.. one half block orlh
of Main. In Kerr & Plckena Building.
Phone
Office, Mala 783; ReWe. City 133
Argus and Journal. $2.23,
cerieu. Get hia prices. uy uomu