The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 24, 1913, Image 5

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f..r!h by onlnun.e I
roam at hUo.Mi swc. t will. I
thirl) d.tv l'f !''' ''as '"
t,u n that ail i'l tv have time
i .I.r' chain id I'Ut it
i'ows.-r. fr ! t (' t.i !.
I h It v - U 'dti a nun
am.- and the .lv fathers have
t ort. .1 1 1 it we are t. have n
,K'ls twn, mi far ai ftr.et
..vi.l.nce i '"iif. m l.
Jrtu I'i'h i'i. id on the
thai'adini.uing of itreeH, I he
J. i. kolite !.! l.i I '.' cent iH-r
ar.l. and ' ' ' K-uiv
hit 1 1. 1 IS. Att.r I f In-H
were opened 'lt com
pany ht:iN-. tliitl when their Lid
;n made they were ii'il ii:in
that the council liU'l -i t lime
Wo jH-ir.t i ili'-at '-r rate for
material f-r m ri.. -j it p s . -.
ami th-y iIm t.'ii-hi i. !'!. I in it.i
th- ork for '.U cent. h f .ird,
The i-.Mint'il wiilcaU for new I - I .
Th-r was I'i-S for ti fi
t,, lion .f the n j.Iutil t . iti. tit
l.lmk on North l liii l. i.i nothing
,n itu.'"o?t t h it An or-
ihiaiic' w:. fa-..! r outrun! ce
ment t!nviti!i. on -r-tl blocks
itn.l not " itpl ar in thi s week'
paper.
Surv ii or Join-" of , unihiil . ,
want t I'M ! tlii' i t.. ii,- i in,
timidly LioMiieer M.-G.-e dialed
thai In' would meet tfv '"!''
titioit, si-i h" .n (Mat.l 1
ui..l the work vn 1 I'rol.al'ly V
lollllx t tii' I il t.
Mk'V I . M
Mi .Mary I . H u l't ,t U :.t
the hoof ul t- r "! J.'lt"
IhttiH'ti, nt l.
Apni r.. l'.'i:;.
Suth i4irolll:i,
tind tiivi'. ti I .!'
wli.'ii rl..' wri
wa married
Iiiium, Sl't. '. I i II ' V pi..
H'.T'. in n m:.!-; "ul
War l.ruki. !- !. h i .tn-l,
with l.i ' three I !-' i i-t, i ! ( !
in In1 I iii.tn A run. .villi Iowa
V iil.mt Hi.rH. Inf.u l i . , Am'. X
J -I".;;, 'I he , i I ,t:.l 'tl l m thi
rvie Jan. I't. 'X :ni'l !
in an tmknmvn v i a ut the Nil
tmiml renieterv. ti :ir MemjiJiH.
Mr. Ilarhiion iuo. l la near
t.nl'nHe, Wk.iH with her
U,r'f Knrt, l.utl.t r ,1., Ji-ha S.
i hiiMKik. tt... ftillii-r ilav. ith
tin Yakima Itulimt. ! -rn
iteiv ItniLiiii; i hormn. !! k'"I
iiUtiiif wrv iiily rotmi.liTiriir
1IH
TELLS OFJiPPLE SCAB
Atltr I ruil Men lo lrupcr
1 inic l Spray lh 1 rt
wmin im uixm stums iiml
CITY SCHOOL DIRECTORS'
I fail W ith Aaji Scilwa
Nrw yihwJ SlriKture Will Not be
I mrl I'ntil Nut I all
n. fi. csr. 5iLriio im ckv
Rturtl UI I'm aal wk More TracWr
Ttia la lac Pal
"In rmiMtrirt' to many rwi,Ht!
from valley a !! a WaHhinir-
ton Miint.i ankinif for my tn-at-
Iliefit of Bl'l'lf M alt, tllirt letter U
iM nt thft Arjfim, Apple mal U
a iitiNilitly an tin Sari J one waif
if not utteii l.-l to at tlu? proper
tinti'. For tliotie vftho wi(h to
raidean Iruit, ami who have
foli)vn.I my articUn in the Ar
jjuH, a e a4 taken my iH-rsonal
advice, I write thin information
Ja.4. II I'.utUr. of I'urtlatui,
wa in town Tuemlay.
Allany brawl of butter - the
Unt iroinir. at (irt-i r' ' tt
!orn, to Mr. ami Mrn. KuU rt
H. Hayes, of North I'lairm. April
Zk 'Jl a wm.
A. W. Walker, of South Tuala
tin, w a in town Tuesilay after
noon. If you want hardw are, at prieen
that are riitht. junt tall in and
m-f 1 1. 'or in. in the llil!-.lxiro
National I!ank Annex. SH'orid
Stntt.
i-t-i .i n i i i j.i
Mrs. SunierWr returned to - u.,!,ir'"
h-r home aUve Mountaindale. l-ard. A. C. Shute, chairman.
Monday, after an extended vimt and Mayor II. T. I5atrley and Dr.
with her daughter. Mrn. J. W. J. '. ramU-sie, met Monday eve-
(!onnell. nin. and elected the new corps
hxM'rierued dn-mmiaker would (f teachers for the year that will
like work at home. Call Mim comm(.nce next September,
rxt ke, atl.. h. WelU residence. .... -..it..
Kir litm t. l- tw,,, Third and Ihm? " but one more ,n
Fourth. I'hone. M. !.". G-tf the e(rm th" the present year,
,, . . , . . notw ithstandinu there will t)en
Ilere IK a chance to io mtol ... . .. .. . tt
biwin.. With Hmallcapitol and ,n,,, r "
low rent votican huv an old en- votetl to not use the new gtruc-
The Artfus tli' not know how
the present county court stands
An f Ki mBtl..r r.f m n ttthiUt f
H CPT I'H'I TtlPPPRQ the comirjr state fair, but it be-
LLLUI IILIJ IUiUIIUIU
lieves the wwinty should set to it
that there is an exhibit, and a
creditable one. This can be done
with very little expense. L. I.
Westfall. of Tualatin, who knows
how to put up an exhibit, went
to Salem last year, without finan
cial assistance, and captured
fourth prize. He is honest, re
liable, and his had experience in
an aiiair oi in is Kinu. An ap
propriation would net be out of
place, and the county could then
lie represented at the state fair.
As we pay tax for the institution
anyway, a little more added to
the sum total would make but
very little hardship on the tax
payers, and the Arjfus believes
it should be done.
Guns, fishinfr tackle, knives.
ammunition, at cost. Am re
tiring from business. Hillsboro
Gun Store, opposite Court Mouse,
and two doors east of Hillsboro
Mercantile Co., on Main Street
f r I believe mv fruit h;. i-l t.illmhel. troiieroii husineH.-t in ture until the Fall term beirins.
that In luiHii't talked nutch lf. (f imrM ar xKtlit l-'r.-t Grove, that w ill make you with erhai a change here and
jarv-oi, Hmt lj Uiy. wiih any in the Northwe My a" iii'lenderit living -Call on ihvn lhe new assij-nmenU a?e:
when everyl.Nly In the ttty. .,, f Hrayinit na4 nevt.r or addrws, K. N.htaehr. Forest (, formerly of the
,,!'. !!" . r iL . rtte. i (W - and I do. not look for e. Ore. G tf XZsutrin!
.,K.. H.I M...,o. -.w. futlm, Muryt Ih,.re art. U,f)
aSiwa:l. classes of ftrowers, the class
Indian Uunner ducks, the rirjf know in tc that Mr fruit U not a
machines, the world's greatest pay inu investment, and this clats
lasers of pure white nin. Get I use spray, and spray well. The
a setlinir of 1.1 fniin IL II. CSrwr, I other class muKt have the fruit
Iliil'.Uini. and have ejfim in the inHcctor tell them 3 or 4 times
Fall and Winter, when your hens to spray, and he must stand by
are not laying. Yard No. 1. $-'!;and see it done, if it is to be
No. 2. f.': No. X I. Tt; No. 4, H; done prtiiH-rly. They n-ason like
or f 10 and f P'r hundred. I the man in IliUshoni, who the
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I t: ... .....II t 1 owier nay nam m nu, n in
I OK KI1NT
Portion of Kllerson farm 1m ated
about 2 miles went of lleaverton,
about a-res cleared and brush
tiimtnr." Hmie t.uililirii.' further
information K. G. Alfr-son. 211 HK School, with assisUnta as
ILiilwav KxchariL'e Kldv.. l'ort-MIlow: Helen ItollmKer, Sarah
Silverton public schools, superin
tendent of the city schools.
('. W. Hurtt. who has tempor
arily filled the vacancy created
by the election of B. W. Ilarnes
to the county school superin-
tendency. will have charge of the
A representative of the Indian
Agency at Yakima, accompanied
by an assistant were here all
week, accompanying an Indian
who owns a bunch of horses on
the reservation. About fourteen
month aero nartie bv th tiarre
of Henderson it Laidler were tails Answered Day or Night
here and sold about twenty head
of animals.
land, Oregon,
WCDDINU ANMVIIKSAKY
, 1"' : :fc 7"; rhea,M.r for me to buy appUs
. .. ... . I ' ..! i i.:..t .. .r than to spray" which I know is MemU rs of the Five Hundred
.T I.' I....I ,.i :.. ... lii;UJ..i, u..., not tru'. IasI year there was Club and their husbands wen1
W.. I U.R..O.-.I Ul , . , . , . , , - ..,..,., I,
.Ii, l of Ihe week l.wasai 1 ' ' ku noun- ui mi. auu moore, oru; cinei nrjan, nepp-
- - - . ......... tat... I. .a ir ... .ui.. tit.tu . ii.. . . k ....... . j,t. I.&L...1 I I.- ,
.. .. i . ,.t ii... i..oi . K'ii n ' ' 'i ui-1 mil. j. j. no-iB, i i ma; t-t i-iiiuk. i ner. in: cinei joy. r urvaiuruve,
uii-iiiiH-r wi ui l .... i ..,... ,l. ....!.. ..I.,.. I . i iu .l i :.. . V.l.
l,... mix! n..iiee i-iime th rou I'h 1 11"" " l, r nun tiiiiiiiiiK ri.-w i Apni ii, in- -c.ia.oii ih ihk iH--i;,in; wrs. flians, m; iennessee
liol.irick. Gertrude Denhart.
New building Mrs. Minerva
I'.rown, 1st; Althea Hembree.2nd;
Kmily Young, 3rd; Cecelia Greer.
1th: Ruth Jones. 5th.
Old structure Nellie Woods,
1st; Alma Curtis. 2nd; Willabelle
Quite a number of I
these were stolen from the visit- ORF.N'CO, - OREGOM
rld'fl?, tt , M.
assisting in getting the animals J. 0. ROBB. IX. D. ,
founts,TS
ty and quite a number have OFFiCL-Upaui. SchainvrrktiBulg
turned them Over without any Reiieft:-Btiii -Street, aecond douc
r, l e .
S!,e w , U n Mi
A i. ;;. l - '1.
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:t'i infant. She
,la!lh.-.v II, liar
fifteenth wftilding anniversary of Weatherred and Marcia Gleason.
host and hostess. Five hundred the latter of Milwaukie, Or., 7th;
was the game of the evening. Jos-i)hine Case, 8th.
and the prize winners were:! The High School and the first
Mrs. K. L Johnson, first; Mrs. I five grades will take up their
II. T. BagUy. Umby; K. L. John-(iuarti'rs in the new structure,
son. first; i. I . Anderson. Uxihy. I with eight grades, from one to
At a late hour a splendid banquet Mght, in the old building,
was servft-d. Mayor Bagley out-1 u in tKwsible that the new
structure will be available for
have not yet been
J
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t 'J
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.. i i..i: you couin iinwuce, wun me
.. .... i. ...7 . ..ii.... .....i , u prices prevailing for hay, uita-
HI ll' MiiiT i.'iiaM'j, iiii; i I. ,.:il. I
nay iuie nan- j iei'n
von II ' in the fieid. w ith 3 tons
I nmk Klineiiian, iuHticeof the . . cre. You would have
p. me at b nts. was out Sunday, jmade that on 4 trei'S, or U-tter.
the eueHt of bis bnithers, here I a man living near here recently
.... .. ...... . . . . -
an.t at ft.roveian.i. lie mumi uie i iilaiitetl sme fruit trws m a
day trying to lure away a few of f,.rt. crnr and this is a Barn-
the hiM-ckle! trwiil mat ni'Ki in ,,,, ,,f the indilTerence that can tlciated at the wedding service.
I n-iil hlreams. Frank says he M.t, ,nifit in fruit growing, and The guests were: Messrs. and! the graduation exercises, but ar
likes to revisit theol.J low n k- mar)y have that idea. Ihey re- Mesdames II I Bagley, J Con- rangements
i ii Honaily and He how it has ff.ni nianting as the end. and ne t. J I) Anderson. F J Scwell, hterfected.
. . . . . . . . i . . . . . ....... .
grown. then complain because Ihey uo C h Koontx. M It Stevenson, l
l',,r Miile Tweiitv eik-ht acres; not get results. Give treim the A Umg, hlmer Johnson. David AUCTION SALE
- - - i . . ,i... , .... i i i.... ,i: l.' l. i.i 11.
1 1 Cleared. Koine timber, house, I care you uo tuner cmp ami juu irvuruui, r rain imone, iiiiinimiu,
.ariiS. and other buiUlings. ram
ily orchard, siiiall Iruit, etc. Two
miles south weHt tif l.ilisboro.-
Xddrens J, N. Miller, IlillsUini.
(he., Koute 4. VII
l. tectives l.illis and Archie
l.mard. of Portland, with the
Oieeoti l.lectric and ii. V. lv.iV
N., reSH ctively, were in the city
Saturday and Monday. l"'
Stephens int. which will Ih'
tMk. ii tm lv the grand jury as
.n as that body gets to grind
in ik'.
For Sale Four year -old mare, si-e it does not iay io skip. nature 0f a re.union. Many
t . . i i ir ... ,m,.m nil iin.iii At w
1'iav. i.rohe single or uouuie, in course, i ''" " handsome presents were Ustow-
iilHuil ll"; aiso i arm wagoii, oj. piiuienia lurmj ..j. a, ...a..j . . , mj hjj t hose
I. plow, cultivator, milk i-ans, say they never got jwu w until . wm,. M08srs. and Mes-
nble harness, and other larm they used it even noon itiver iuma i.,,n vnmna ii,,nrv k'nm.
I . ... .i ii .luaiini'uiliiii iitMiiiiu, iiMM j
t.Us. - l-ouis .ueger, Newton, s. pHple tell me inai, as wen as n,,rman Kamna. Wm. Itehr-
. . . . I: 7 I I .... .1 U'uiltiiftirr.n MftJ I ' ...... .. i
i aiiiiiriua 'i11- , Imann. Ii V Burkhalter. M C
own fnnt, which won premiums 1 Sc-hultntrkh and C Uehse, Hills
ai me mini Biiow t.. i"- M.m nn. vieinitv: Messrs. am
inillllis snows wnm. k"i nprny
ami good spraying can do. And
I wus in comiH'tition with the
lest of growers of the entire
Northwest, I do not tell this to
"blow my bugle, but to show
what Washington County can do
with care in handling fruit trees.
For Apple Scab
litigation. Henderson & Laidler
have shipped quite a few horses
rom the i akima to valley points.
and it is supposed that they
bought the horses from rustlers.
For sale Young high-grade
Jersey cow. Will soon be fresh.
1 .1 f . f.. t. 0
wi koou uairy lorrn. r. r. A. Office hoan o n . m .: ilacn.a.
Hanley. 3 miles northwest of cu maamtnA d.T oc aight Both
IlilsborO. Ore.. KoUte 3, BOX 17. khom Offi I. Amerir.n N.tioal
aa ri I
none tvj. 'a I n-nk. niMtain.
OREGOM
ii . .....i.. a.. Ill i II I l 11'.... II... I
Will gt'l result., i am sorry iu nirsiiu mm i4 J iwii. i w i-iT. , , . .
s.h. ho little snraying done in the land; Mrs Kmma McKinney. the SS;
east end of the county very lit- Misses Kssie Swearing.-n. Oda ''.-Vl!?"J "fxi 'il ui...
.i . ie:... ........... .... vii...... raiio..i...i....i,.i. ,u.i !....,!,- e 'i.tvii... i.h
lie ftiiiurr spiojion. niior w uxuuiiiiriiui ami I U.ro nt 10 nVloek sham on
liarivls were used last year five The club presented Mr. and u,r0'' "
..r.. iisihI this vear. rerhats Mrs. krebs with a U-autiful cut-1 aaiummi, mini o
Aetna sorav has done its work dans water Ret. M. II. Stevenson I Span mules, 2700; team horses,
so well that there is no need - making the presentation seeeh. 12400; horse, 1J00; inch lumber
but the San Jose scale should be upon departure all wished tori wagon, steel truck ana unK
watched each Winier. A Vft'ar the bride and groom many more IBirdsell 11 inch single wagon
ago I left two trres unsprayed in pleasant anniversaries. two horse disc; two horse drag,
mv orchard. There was not a
scale perceptible. By Fall they
' e.: ... ...:.i i.
were in lui conumon wun m-aie
and anthraciise. So you can
it does not ay to 'skip.
I', elation.
The friends of F.nrl II. Conser
in llillsUun and vicinity will be
nleasft'd to know that he bus been
chosen Cashier tf the new Pais
.. National Bank, tit Paisley.
in ston. Mr. Conser is now i'on
necied with the Trust Depart
men! of the Securitv Savings &
Trust Company, of Portland.
The Washington County Veter
an Association will hold its an
nual HUH ting tit HillsUiro, Thtirs
.lav. Mav 1. at 10 n. m. Visiting
.'imra,les are conliallv invited
16-inch John Deere walking plow
li,i l-: ... .n,:n,.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Krebs f "T" T 'h'""'
s..rved a dinner to relative and V " T L 72'mi
friends, the occasion taking the
bator. dbl set work harness, sin
gle set work harness, saddle and
bridle, chickens and ducks, cross
cut saw and other hand tools.
No. 8 kitchen stove, kitchen
cabinet chiffonier, roll top oak
desk, chairs and other househo!
goods too numerous to mention
Terms of Sale All sums of $10
and under, cash; on all sums over
$10 six months time at 8 per
cent, interest; 2 per cent dis
count for cash on sums over $10.
Mclin Cooper,
J.C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
Ed. Shute, Clerk.
Mesdames M L Woodard, u J
Wattson, Fred Windier, and A
Kick, Portland.
P001.I-Y-EMMOTT
mormionAU
P. A. BAILEY, M. IX
Fhjiirlaa tad 8arce
Off.ce -1' pil.l,. I. SrftBla.rick Mora
KMMtene.HuutivMw iWMt
ana ttwiMHl (Mria Uutft
ftjVftiftJftjjl
S. T. LINK LATER, M. 1. C.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON
OlBaa mtlr ot.rTb Delia tra Mora
KW I.n Kul ot Cuarl Kmw,
a ib eoriHW of lh
laVVMMMWftVft
R. M. K RWIN, M. a i
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S. P. I. K. 4K., P. LtS,
Rya.
OfTice la the Tm-r.ie Bkirk. Thir.1 aad
Maio StrerU, llillttioro, Ureguo.
ELM Eli H. SMITH M. D. D. 01
PHYSICTAM & SURGEOJf
OSTEOPATH
Office Ituor 9 k la a. m ; i to 3 a. ai.
Tncatlay, Tbtunta, Saturday to II
Call antwered day or Bight. But
ehoaea. Uif.ce oyer llillaboro Natioaal.
Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
-Independent Paone-
Both I'bonea office and catdenca.
HITX.SBORO, . OREGON
VVlMiaVVftlM
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Dr.
Bank, npatatra.
Elmer Smith was called to iullsbop.o.
the home of J. II. Gertenschlae
ger, of near Witch Hazel. Tues
day night to attend the head of
the family. He had been kicked
by a mule while returning from
'ortland, Tuesday evening; and
was unconscious, lhe animal
was shod, and the man's skull
had been crushed, and his face
badly lacerated. Death was ex
pected at any time at last re
ports. He has a wife and four
children.
Fullblooded Buff
eggs lor sale. Setting 01 la.
first pen, $1.50; second, $1.Mrs.
James Sewell. Hillsboro. Ore.
Phone 467 2-6
Pullman social The Christian
Endeavorers of the Christian
Church will give a Pullman So-
aw. L afaajpay R 0. Itoaw
DAQLEY t MARX
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW j V
Kooas 1 aa t Hhate BaUdtif
UILLSB0M0. . , UIBeOI.
t(aaftftvvWiaiftJ
E. B. TONQUE
ATTORNHY-AT-LAW
Orpington I Office nptuir ia Scholmerkh Block
WAAAAAfVVVVVVVkVVMVkftJ
JOHN II. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
UpsUtri, A. C. Skate Bldg, Main & Ind
OBJNKM. i '
cial, Wednesday eveninsr. April I aaaaaaaaa0
30. for the benefit of the piano
fund. There will be a special
train from Hillsboro to Corvallis,
leaving the church at 8:30.
Tickets w ill be sold that evening
for 15 cents.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORN 8 Y-AT-LAW
Or run : Main Street, opp. Court Houaa.
HILLSBORO ORBOOH
M"ftMWMWMMMMaj
1
rur 111c uirai. vaiucs in mm- TnfK U TfWirTlU ID
ware of all kinds, call on Dave "vJa. II. iUINUUtj., JK.
A pretty home wedding was cel
ebrated Wednesday- evening,
I ... .11 lOI't nft !.. li.on.. .if
, , IIIHII A't til. l.v- .11.1111. 't
lor spraying appie ana near Mr an), Mm ,l u Kmnwttt
(brwin, who can sell you the
best at the lowest figues. Plumb
ing given prompt attention.
Second Street, south of Main.
Supt B. W. Barnes will hold a
Normal School at Hillsboro for
at least one week just before the
schools open next Fall. The
school will be open and free to
all who have not taught more
Gabe. Essner. of above Moun-
scab-when the Itemi is about iau gnter! G AlVl talnda,e- in the"ty MondV-
iyu oH' , . ; tha.wRH united in marriage to For Sale-Shadelar.d Climax
lime ami suipnur mnuuun i" 00 u..,,:,.!,. iv p v. lev. W. J. I.w- i,ii h tnn lnta Phnno
- i'uiv va mtm j wo avv
Iks Ijium oiv.f. i'..,..i -IMu.oJ I.
11 1 . . - . . . . , I . . ... ...-r. ... .-ivtoil. I liltoi Vii vm v, uunwiu u.
ailieu-asu is nui mwiwary w ... .,1 a h-.icm., ,i v,...i.. e o
. .. . ,, ....I..I.1ILI. ii UIOMWBHiliiH'1 ' ......... nayUr y-Q
Dance at M. W. A. Hall. Hoed- add arsi-naieoi lean n una umf. , and 1)amon Groer vvas Kroomai
to
and Uobert K. They lived I here
17 years nnd moved to the Paci
fic Coast in 1KH5. settling nt
llooil Kiver. settling there with
her two Hon it, J h 1 and Itoberl,
The other son seltled nt Vaca
ville, C11I. She ri'sid-d nt Ibnid
Uiver until two years ngo, when
John S. iH'tiuireil a place a! I.:t-
Favette. ami Bobt. II. inovi'd to
llillsbom. hiircluisintr the Fair
Acres property, one of the finest.
suburban places in, Washington
County. Since that tinieshe lias
ilivided her lime between the two, on every
Kims.
favette ceineterv. She was a as your money
member of the IVosbylerian
church, nml lier work ulong li's
of religion and charily was prac
tical and elrVetive.
While at Hood Kivershe plant
ed the first two Banana Apple
trees set on the Piieilic Const,
and from the product of those
trees grew the fanum. reputa
tion of the fruit.
1 ' HIT ill HI. . 1 ,. , 1 ailU I'.liil.'ii vinii ..t... ,,ii....s.
... .. .....1 a,...;i o: I Now. don t use b tiestone and ti... 1 i....i'a ......i.i;.,..
Villi', aiuiiiay evenioK. m.. - !v,11M BO man. 1 "'" K .... ... . ., ., . --
111 1H Ul'aUA IIII.IUIV. 1 H . Ka HlN f 'liJ I" ..... -
. ' v., . . . 1 IIIBIVII w an iiujru uj aii;?. vhj,
t
f 1 limit liimt fkuauron
Tickets, including snp,ier, $1. this will russet the apple and
Every I
mill
Dr
eservini!
Friedman cure for tulH-rcuiosis. hUwm is as atiove statetl. and you
In a lenulhv article ma Portland I will get results this Fall
iiaper, Friday, besets forth his ji, l., The Aetna Orchards,
reasons. Reaverton, Ore.
f lhe nurehnse cards
Hi I. vt . 4 . .
luur in ti nave one o'"
n 'sni -- -----
Tht W. 0. W. will give a dance
ar
3.
CIS, lUCIlllllllK mii"-i, i-i, ----- --- -- IVlggn. ilif miuc noo uvaumuiii
rvlslv come.- A. Gassner will make it as unsightly as the rowried in 8yvan iavVUt and car.
S. t;.'Khodes.'Com. 5 6 scab itself. The apple scab is al- rie(J an arm bouiiuet of Bride's
, mosi as ohu an mc moir, nim The bridesm
. Tamiesie states that he is tht. exception that it does not in"avender and
ving his judgment on the iu the trees. Spray when your t of avenjer
ft ' ft I t- a... J 1 ft. A. II...
The bride was beautifully TO-IT-.- ?
ilitKeis, imiuuniK oupijci, px.
nvses. the bridesmaid was gown-
carried a bou-
nuet of lavender sweet peas.
The ceremony was performed un
der a beautiful bell of smilax.
carnations and roses. The house
was beautifully decorated in Ore-
PUBLIC SALE
I Will sell at the Brown Livery
Stable, Main St, near Fourth, in
Hillsboro. beginning at 1 p. m
SATURDAY, MAY a 1913,
gon Grape, with bridal wreath Thirty head of registered and
Qn.ip.it tlowers I. krht refresh- graded Jerseys. The foundation
...... v.. . I . I f L .-l t iL.
ments were served. The Dies- siock ior my neru came irom ine
west, L.ynn, ary, vmnycomoe,
ATTORNHY-AT-LAW
Office, upstaira in Schulmerich ' Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
XnuMlftteAeaae Maiama. fMM
.a fallal ana lUaaff.
. . f il. i.-i J innni
man six monins. r.xpenenceu anfrai-yMiiiii. atmaHin titfiaa.
instnietnrs will he in rhanre. I ?!oen!, Urt, ait.
Subjects offered will be phonetic I ea"ta aaraaa VuHaateea
reading, primary number work, -.ffe .iVriavMaMra aM
pron table ousy worK. monthly aiaiiwaiieB. ueomouaaR. saa
reports, and such advanced sub-XSSSt SSm Sa
aa f VneMtaaaa.
Zr!r0n: Vtaiftjoll W0: a-toitf;
nu-2el(tbaR: stata ta4 aaa BVW64,
3 la art iwo o iftiaM af aaawnw
PORTLAND. ORE.
jects as the teachers may desire.
Those interested should write to
the Superintendent at once.
Taken up: One Holstetn yearl
ing heifef; one spotted heifer,
yearling; one yearling roan heif
er, the latter wearing a bell. L
D. Westfall. Tualatin, Or. 6-8
Herman Stucki, the 14 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stucki, 0ffi uu-aUim over HUinboro Natioua
DR. W. E. P1TTENGER
Dentist
Rank.
HILLS RORO -
ORKOON
Pasturage bcgirining May 1.
Horse, $1.50 per mouth; cattle,
one dollar per month. Fine grass,
1:10 ncres.-C. L. Brown. Banks,
Ore.. Route 2. Pasture on the
Nehiilem. 4-6
ul l.ieer
rv S'J.r worth ot gotMis you
. . at . i .. '..ui' iMtirn ltiiti iiiiHiiiicr un ktnrui i iwippu i . nri'iiitT. i jiivui liuuu. lunra uiari) n nv h imhiiiiiui
interment was in in !"' " .,,r ;;.V i .. i "l-n ii..: " v";. ,r- r .l n a r .mn fhi
i ns votir money. j r r.mory. joiiii r.uKniKi"". I Mr. ana nirs. i injiey ieii n v "'"rv
it. .... i MfS j.,!,,, Elliott, of Thorgny Holmes Route 2. Autia the late car for a short wedding best in the Valley. With two
Mr. and Mrs. jonu i. .. . .. i ..,- Ve&r .. oftwl. hiph thev will take un exceptions the stock is young;
Shady .rHK. owntrsoi ui :v - - . ... - V "" U of the cows lieintr from 2 to
Wnmii Dav s Place, were '"V""." v uousenifpioK ov. i.ii ..y... "v. ; -. , '":
' ' I 1 ' 1. HI .Ilaa 1ft iu I 'iftaaftailA MAIOKI I fill . w.....xM fr l tti.-f ,Iih I VtilirX f 1111. Mllll I1HVK ll Vf II 1 mill
Gush Reverman. E W Smith. S R were: Messrs. and Mesdames H 25 to 30 lbs. of milk with first
Steinke. Carl C Scott Lillian R Emmott, L F lOmmott Chas fc, calves. There are 13 fine calves.
Thompson, A M Woodard, John Kiggs, G C Combs, Geo Stevens, ranging from 1 to 10 months old;
Wagner. Harry Wolf, Mr Wardin. Guy Powers. H T Koeber. VV V 2 fine young registered bulls, one
11 Williams. Cards N W Adams. Hergen. Spencer Jones. Verne 10 the other 6 months old. The
C T Allison, Mrs Elsie Boyd, Mrs curry s G Morgan. N R Greer, young stock is sired by Maro
ft.'ii,ui Hurkhee. Thesa Bernaich. ri.aaai. Kridirea Wm Hmpr: Mangold, whose dame made 2J
Gusta Herr. Mrs Carl Knutson, Mesdames Elizabeth Sample, An- lbs in one day and had a record
VAith Math s. V M Mark K i n:a Moip nptren Rav Kmmott. lot WM ids. Duller per year, len
Atmes Mead. L Penson. Mrs w D Wood. Elizabeth Gragg. M of the herd are. registered; the
Maiu"7immerman R 2. v r.oiiounv Marv Slntterv: rest, almost full-blooded grades,
R P Cornelius. P M. Mioaoo Harriet Ponlev. Harriet and have been averaging nearly
... IPonnoll Cpeil P.mmott. Minnie 13.00 per month per cow. If
Ladies: We give you the op- and Maude Morrill. Bess Connell, you are looking, for beauty and
Attorney Yetiger, of the Com
mercial Block, returned this
week from ft trip buck to IViin
Hylvanin, whore, he visited his
mother, who is very ill.
White Orpington and Black
Minorca eggs for hutching. $1
per setting. -Mrs. N. II.. Alexan
der. Eighth and Washington
Streets. 40-9
mer
in town Tuesday.
Notice to Farmers -The feed
chopper at Bethany will imisn
the season bv running naiuruay,
April 26, anil May 1) and 10. - AI.
Cioeni.
Aiiiunev W. G. Hare has
boneht a new Buick through
Fenl llartrampf. a the car
was delivered yesterday.
To rent: House with seven
rooms. Thin! and Lincoln. Gar
den and fruit. Inquire of J. A.
Imbrio. . "tf
The Peoples' Theatre will show
1,000 feet of the Ohio Flood. Fri
I Siitnrdav. ' Coming soon
- t wo ri'ol special of this terrible
disaster.
Woodchoppers wanted, ln
(iniro at Kuratli Bros.. Hillsboro
Natintial Bunk Building, upstairs,
HillbufO.
DR. J.R. MARSHALL, .
DENTIST-
Trmieiio Bldg. Room. 5 and 4
HILLSBOBO, OBB.
Main and Third.
portunity to have your suits, Margaret Morgan, Eva Emmott utility combined, you will find it
skirts and long coats made by a Evelyn pooher, Ruby Galloway, in this herd.
tailor, and from the same ma- R09e Cave, Gladys Hensley, Ethel Terms of sale:Under $20.00.
terial used in men's Bints. Our sample, Berchia Jones, Patience cash; over $20.00, approved note,
measurements mean saiiaincuun, Meieriurgen. Laura uiascoe. tr our iiiuntua t o uer nui
and we guarantee. Prices reason- P ar Smith .Messrs Alfred Em- E.E. Watts.
able. Aug. 'lews, second St., motti Damon Greer, Herman
over Hillsboro Mercantile. Mippi urirpn. Clair Samnle. James
V. Pordin was down Woods. Robert Stevens, Wayne day evening, 'April 26. Portland1nea8,
from Forest Grove. Tuesday. I and Loui Emmott, Cecil Bridges, 'orchestra.. Every body invited. 1 Log Cabin bread, Greer's,
of Bethany, died Sunday, from
heart trouble. The funeral took
place Tuesday, and interment
was in the German Presbyterian
cemetery.
Dance at VV. O. VV. Hall, North
Plains, Saturday night April 26.
Tickets, including supper, $1.25.
Toelle's orchestra. S. A. D.
Meek.
Herman Collier was in town
Saturday, conferring with a civil
engineer with the Portland, Eu
gene & Eastern, now located at
McMinnville,
You do not have to take some-
thing vou don't want when vou I Uostairs. in Linklater Delta
turn in vour Durchase cards at I r..:u: r: c.:..i I
Greers. You can have drygoods,
shoes, dishes, or groceries. It's I Hillsboro - - - Ore.
up to you.
Jacob Buchele, of Cornelius,
U7aa in tnwn Tnaattav Ha a.ua I
Cornelius has gone "dry" with a VKM,NAaYSK
vengeance 3ust now. ; Graduate KaQSas Cft Veter.
Everyone knows that our gar- rniieffe 20 vears orac
den seeds in bulk are all fresh W oUe' M yearB Prac
this year. Greer's Store, Second Ucal expenence.
and Main. 2tf OeSw, on Third 8t. one-lialf block aorta
. . of Main, In Kerr Pickeni Balldiag..
EmilLuthi, of Sherwood, was Phoaa '
Dance at Helvetia Hall. Satur- in town Tuesday, on legal busi- oect, Main78j; Readiea. Cfy i
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
Argua and 0r3otza,