The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 22, 1913, Image 5

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    PROFESSOR SHAW
HERE NEXT MONDAY
Will ltt ,,,,',,",, ,vi'e
lll'.Uk Iti lu AII.mi.m.h
,UkS4riHHIKUU H t K KIMIMS
H,(k mi SU !".
i liical ! KjiUsi
I'ruf. Tl" Shaw. tl 5r-:t
Northern KuiUuy. will npcak to
tin viltirt .r llilI.lM.ru at the
,iv afl rii". at - J- W . and
at 7:1'. at t ! K. I'. H;ill. in l'r
rrtt He appear here
,,.r tli' uupi'c "r l'"' Commer
cial Club imd the Oregon r.Icctne
Railway.
I'nif. Sha' N a hit?h nut hunt v
in t(i. cMiire of agriculture Mini
Birri.-tiltural declopuiiiit.
formerly In was u profcsw in
the iHfrifiiltiiral depiii tnictit of
the univcrwity "f Mirimvu.ta. an. I
for year ha Ucn the ntfricul
turai ft ri of the (Ircat North-
rn Railway, in wlncli mwiiiui
l, hat U-cit Pre eminently mic
VrWul iii rM-rim'it:il work and
,ra lii al farm lv lopitienl.
Iln talU will prove of praclt-
,al hcti.lil to those who lire in
tereitcd yreatcr )ic.l iI
. . . : ... . i . I.
Wrops. I'ilT larmniK ineioon.
tho ii.tro.Im Moil 01 new rruH,
Ui raiding of Mich, tie.
IJiK'vtiollH Will I IlllMWercO
All wln an- innTrmtMi in me
yrrat' r agricultural iii-veiotuiieni
,f tin- country are iiivinn ! tu
inl this meeting. Admt.nMoit
tree.
IMSSOI I IIUN mum:
S'otire in hereby eivcit that tin'
nil uf l'rcot.cl & Mc Fat-land
Inm., of HillnUtnt, hat Ihcu Iik-
lolved by mutual consent uf tin-
iiartin r. una lheaitetsof the
,, lirm "hl n'l transferred tu
u nu rHHur, punning v rreni.
I. mIio will rullitt all outxtatid
ng account t, Ittcli are tmw im
liitl !iyulii ill 1 In otiice. i lie
kJ linn aUii Uie:ihs for the
irrrsMir a continuance uf the
fcuhllC patrolUU'e.
J. '. M. l arlan.l.
John Mi l iuliiml.
Arthur Mi Knrlaiitl.
M.IItiUuu, tr.- May U, VAX
ctiwisim invii.i. i'Hm. .1
'1 h funeral uf Mil. t'hrixlina
'rahl. wifi uf llrrinuu. I'rahl.
m h k l;uv frmn tin family hoitu.
ui-lav, Mrs. rrahl tlu-il April
".. l'.i:t, whiU- Mr, I'rahl wa in
lu nnanv. Ili-r inahli-n naini'w a
wti l. timl hI' wan Uirn S''l.
!, Isi.'i, Shi' rami' In Aini-rn a
l.vl ami Hi ttliil with her par-
InlH nt Hem ille, Minnewila. She
Uhki-MUi Mr. I'rahl Nov.
Is,"i ami they rame to Ore-
pin in VC. Nine hihlren were
Virn to the union, the l.le;t
rnhar.l. ilyimr nt lln aire ul
I 2 years. I he hushanil ami
I'lUm inj; chihlren mm ive: Wul-
kmar. avel 21; Man'arethn.
ed i!; Werner, iuv.1 2ti.li.itph.
eil li; llerriuili. Ifi. Kinina. '.,
umer, Pi arnl .Sylve.Hter. 7. I he
uieral tixk plan from thi home,
ev. ( ook oMieialiiii? flhil inter-
hent was in the (Mil Fellows
I'lllrtery.
three hrothera nml om ninter
hiile in MimieaimliH.
ti;n imm laps i 'or a namii
i" City Hakery w ill j.ay $10
runame that w ill lMt deHrriln'
!' KkmI MUalitifS of the finnoin
nn loavi-8 hoi over tin' counter
il hy many Washington count v
raicrx.
The contest will Lumen tonnv
)'Hilent f the countv. Pick
F'nr lutiue nml write it on n
utI of pajier. Inclosi' tlu heet
a Heale.l envelope ntiil leave lit
hakerv mi Miii. ul
T(l it Will Im IMVi'ii li mmiti
Fi the corresnomlinir numlM'r
Jntten with the name on u Jist.
" will prevent the name of
fy uiitestantM heimr known nn
I th uwanl in ina.le.
n well known makeH of lireiul
fve a name. Our lu-ea.l Iiuh
mil a reimliii inn no
-imKcry iircmi," luit we
'ant a nmne that w ill liewl le
:nhc it un, it,s K,MM quaiif,,.
hfiHhorler the name the Letter,
nl hrevity and ihwriplion will
k""11 making the award. You
y oiler im many immcH m you
'"nt. hut each imiHt he in n hci
fatecnvelope. TheconteHtw.il
'! May 151, ,! t. judea will
jnounco thejP verdict iih hikhi
Weafter as KiHsihe and the
'oneywill lm paid to t he winner.
W. Wood. Mrs. .1. J.
mm and Mrs. Susie Morgan.
I ii.i i). ,i i.
''rman l.mh
eran services nt
llv I III I i iv. i .
t .n i . v l""oiy in leriiiHiil.
l :..ill o iU.b
Vw... ' ""'ice tew SIOCK
"Itmi'il ul ... r .
pward L. Naylor. .Wet Cmve
yre., or telephone OlXfi Korout
m;i . - -
Ualih WithyroiiiU-, retiidirnfon
the John WithycomlM iiae. ivi-
dently thinkn thu "iin" knows
where he MahlcH hU irnat. for li
luw had a chapter of m ci.ent
the past few months that would
take the nerve out of an ordinary
man. Since latt fall the home m
which he am! Mm. Withycoml--hud
Wan il.-M'i.yed hy ',r,.; a
hut'iey horse was killed hy jtet
loiir tani'led ill H loitMe, live wire,
during the Kiiowntoriii in Jaioi
ar; and Monday niwht the ham
hurned down, lie hud U-eliover
to iNke in the evening, and up.
on n turninif mt up his hon'.
As he Htarted to leavo the Jhtrtic.
turn he discovered that it was on
lire, lie Hiicfcfdcd in rttini
the KtiH'k and iinplements out uf
the Htul.le ho that the Iohm of Hr
Honal pnM-ity was riot law.
The entire ul nu t ure hurned.
Imw ever, and as it w as a new
ham it means ipiite a Iokh. This
U im.; the third accident Italph
exjiect from now on to have
ch ar Hailing.
1 rei.reHent Spin-lla cornets
not sold in Hlores. Will call at
homes on rnpieHt. and do
lilting, and tiin h how to adjust
and wear the cornet. Our tailor
ed made to-measure corsets, in.
eluding the latent front lace, w ith
an experienced rornetier ncrvice.
iwt no more than hik'h clans cor
nets purchased in Mores. Mm.
M. II. i'uudle, IlilUUiro. Fifth
and J .u knoii Streets. Plume No.
Vl. .Mltf
JuiU'k Keasoiier Monday made
an order that tha adininistrator
of the estate of Hannah Punier,
deceas4-d. Pcavcrton, nhould pay
to Mm. Catherine I eHninj;er the
mini ot $4'tt V) for m-rvices ren
dered and numinir Mm. Purser,
durinj the declinmit years of her
life. The Jas. Katon estate was
closed of record, and the court
ordered fl.VXI rash distributed
amonu the heim of the late jir
kin K. ) oolds. Irua Oudrcy wxs
apisiinted adniiiiistratrix of the
estate of L M. Ihidrey. deceas-d.
The cr tate consisLs of a claim for
daniak's for caiw of death.
On account of business taking
ine away from IlilUUiro. I am
forced to sell my Ih-uh li fill home
at a nacrilice. It is the lst
house of its map in the county.
It was built to live in, not for
sale; no -&Mnse w as spared to
make it comrortahle ami conven
ient. Von will suy it is a bar
train at the price, address P. t).
lit. 1 tf
A letter from a citizen of the
outskirts of llillshoro, directed
to the cit v chief of jmlii'c, w as
the one rich, rare ami racy docu
ment lilcd w ith the archives at
thecity council meet in tr. Tuesday
nik'ht. It told of a hull-dot?,
owned by a citizen, who makes
nightly perambulations to the
home of the letter-writer, and
for m nbulary and expression it
outdid anythiui.' ever preS4-nted
to the august Issly.
Indian Kunner ducks, the etrj!
machines, the world's trrentent
Invent of pure white ek'trs. (let
a Hettinir of 1:1 from li. II. Orei-r,
Hillhhont. and have ivtrs in the
r ail nnd Winter, w hen your bens
are not laying. Yard No. I. $:i;
No. $2; No. X I.M;No. 4. II;
or $10 and t T hundred.
Ths. WithycomlK& Son's sale
last Thumday wits wellattendeil,
and Mr. Wilhycomlie states that
the Htrnk sold fairly well. The
highest iirice paid was fckVi for a
cow. iuvers were mere inm
Hood Kiver, Corvallis. WcsHlbiirn,
and the tdate of Washiiik'ton.
Only a few of the cattle were
sold to Washington County buy
ers. I ii, Ilea- We irive veil Ihe oi-
Mtrtunit v to have your suits.
skirts and lontr coats made by a
tailor, an.! front the same ma
terial used in men's suits. Our
measurements mean satisfaction,
and we iruaraiitee. Prices reason-
ahlc.Autr. Tews, Second St
over Hillslsiro Mercantile.
C. V.. llolcomb. well known at
West Union and Bethany, has
Liuidit nn alfalfa farm near Fres
no, Cal.. and expects to move his
familv to his new purchase early
in .lime. He was in the city this
moriiiiiL'. accoimmn.vintr his
brother, A. L
For Bale: Hay Reldintr. 7 years,
nlMiiit KMM): finely built, bnke,
sound and true.- Alec (Jordon,
Cornelius, Route 1, I mile west
of North P ains. "J-11
Prank Wnibel, working for the
llilllnmt Transfer t'o.. lias
earned to rill) tho liltf auto
truck, and is heeomintf a past
master in piloting the big ma
hine aUttit the city.
For wile or trade -(lentle work
mare, buggy and harness. Cheap
for cash, or will trade tor cow,
pigs or wagon.-It. llreen, near
Blooming Church, Cornelius, Or.,
Route 2. y-H
ltiiHiness men and farmers
should not forget the meeting
Monday afternoon in the Com
mercial Club rooms, where Prof.
Thos. Shaw, the agricultural ex
pert, will deliver an address.
Now is the time to have your
harvest machinery hxed up,
Don't wait until you want to use
it. C. V. Hlovd knows just now
to do this for you. Don't forget
the place, Third and Maple Sta.,
HILLSBORQ NOW 10
BE "OOGIESS 101"
Canine- n More tu Ifnam Slrrrl
I llM-)rOn Swrrl Will
liKIMMSU mis fiiicr TOIHV
CiHMtil !'. Ilrjiaaiiic lfiilnkia( Caul
al tUtatUm I'niaf
No more will Tuwt and (lyp
run at large in the nt recti of
llillshoro. for on this day of our
I.rd. I'JPt. an ordinance takes
ellWt that owners of dos run
ning at large are subject to n
ally. I kgs found running at
large will get their masters or
mifitresseM into trouble, and the
faithful canine must Im tied
w here he can only bark at the
moon.
Chief of Police Plaser has a
notice warning owners, in this
Week's issue. The hg UcS
tion"has Is-en one that has lecn
nuisance nmce Adam's first pun
scratched up his garden, an I the
ainne has had his wav ever
since as the faithful friend of
man. The matter of dogs run
ning at large has been acute in
the city for years. I hey raise
thunder w ith lawns and (lowers,
and make a rendevous in the
ourt yard, cadi and every day
md this is not all uf their un
seemly halMts that have caused
the city fathers to "roar up Ri
ley" ami take a fall out of the
predatory brute.
Hie chief has also notified
pN.s rty owners to cut grass and
weeds along sidewalks, or Un
ity will do the work at the prop
rtv oa tier's ctcnse.
The council Tuesday night
voted to cut dow n the Hls citica-
tions of the macadam Ktrcets
which will U laid this Summer.
he rH k in the renter is to U
ight inches in depth, and on the
outsidcs of the road will debut
six inches. This will elTect
piite a saving. They also voted
to allow the laving. uf woslcti
sidewalks, live feet in width, in
the (iarden Tracts section.
The council reiicated the ce
ment sidewalk ordinance so that
wimmI can be laid in the section
north of Jackson Street, except
ing on Third, down to (irant.
which must U cement; all cast
of Fifth, excepting on Main.
which must Is cement down to
;ighth;nnd Washington, down
to Ninth. Ihe section cast of
I'hird and south of O.tk is also
allowed to lay wood.
psi aii: iKNsn:s
II J l.uml lo A (' Stliixtmivfi, it a
t Cm or 1 1 u fi
X J I ir Ui Chflr Cult. I', wxr
In Miiiliiinulr. in
ilni IIiikIii to Wlllir K ltt;lira.
4i a arc I Unit .. I4V
A II Ct In Julia Ji liiiirk, 4 m-rr t
III (xn
lu'.anltiri lu M U ,Sli-oiimlin, 15
I'nirtl (itoit
tVo A l.lllli-lirlil In M J I'liipii, Ul a
M-c 1 1 I 11 f 4 w. iMxm
IiiiIi MrKriiiir t'i Tie Mi Kfii-
nr. I i4( 1 1-11 r y ' ml, Crnrliii...
AtrXmiilri M I V o .1 l.t til AilrUiilr
knurr li'l l lin Mi lelil"l, 4' a
i-c 1 1 I 1 11 r 4 10
II l (' I'rikin to I'urmn A Junta,
t'i i'lv W III II lU-ullr 1 1 il I f l.iM
Cli J Snii"H to C 0 MmiM-n, Jn
a we il I 1 s 1 1 t. tfiJ.s
A W St-hmalr Mlvt-nr t'.irinrr, 1 lula
ul Citnlrii Holm-.. Jiso
W K I'i kk, a.lmt.tii I. I' lltitllcttrr.
lu.hd? a ill llrNVrilun, i'mim-i rl, Imk
I'linrl F. M lo I. I HtatiairHrr. lift
tu (167 a at Itinvriliiii..... to
II I', t ikjilrn In J J Willi, i t s a liitl
vry V'laik il I c lux
llroimn Tliuriilu r l, llriuitoi II1111-
trltinll, t lit I'lk I I'lraKHhtvirw,
I'niiii-llii . .
UK lluitiilirry In l?inl A ISfit-'l,
tint Ul i'lk 4 lliiliiliirv ml.. lo
Wallrt tiW'Ml l A I' l'irj-t-1 ami Ji
Wllwm lot I lloliMIII cUtT. Mm
It I. Krllry In II tiiititoii, l,i a sre II
Utl w 10
C tl lliirhmim lo w v Pavulmm,
4.66.1 a Win ChUIiImk il I c 11M
Hromnl IMeiiiwiin toSojiliia Hirljr,
114 a near Crnlrivillr 4'5
A C Alrxnttilt-r tu II I' IHikry, 31 14
at 1 1 1 4 w I
T 8 Wllkrs In CluMiiio Uoit, I X
inn III ul Coitii'llii 00
T K liiilulf to C M Clovrr, 9 SS a
Vioilnia l'lai'f !
Wrslrin t)n-;iili Toist Co lo Allictt
Itiei'luw, loat rr Vliuima riartr... 901:
tlemy Jiihaiiacn to I.) man T UruX
tiat't In wc .Wl n r 5 w I
R I Owrn to OrrRon Klrrtiic OKlil
ul wav. .nS nctt-H. IJ
Allx-rt lli;i'low to I, 1, Sell wiirt, to
a ViiRlnia I'lsic IS'1
Aliralimii Zulilrr rl ala lo Snlimtl
Ttarliarl. nuht lo Mitinil ol
5
Ruth Tnwl t'o to U A Kicr,lil 1 lilk
Not til I'IiiIiih. 350
Muliwl Wrlli r to I'oitlantl r
Ri-iir K 15, 4 a arc is I 1 a r t W.J77
Lro Hrllum to Miiiiinei . JKR"r. i
a arc uliiti w
Juiiiri WiIkoii o Walti-r tiloyil, 17 a
in llt-nvrr Arrra to
II A lliMrtusii'lt to M I' llansrn
ami II N t'.tille, 5. a in IVailivalf. 500
Jaculi Tliomanil lo Noil Mttson, tin
currfitl Ul MT 1HHI W
I,nla OtHlmm l I'ifi'. ' l'ls 1,1 deal-
itw, Wullii rimit-roy l 1 c .....
to
Cora l.'iu Lawrrnee ft bis 10 j r
Watklna, t.V'.'.lH iWIJHir If
to
Mt lluoil Itirwuti ko lo Nil Wrck
,t imrt lot 4 Mk t Sltrtwooil 1750
Olio Ko-tiK to Caroline Hoteliers, 5 a
re v 1
Invealnietit Co lo II A Hihletodutlt,
S a in IVachvalc ;
lltlllioto liarili ll Trncla lo loan I,
IWyer, lot 6 l)lk 17 (ianlfii I'rsets- 1 10
t) TnliaUilil ami Julm l''f!y lo
Knmnnrl Kt foiiuetl Cliurcli, tinct
in W K Kvnm it 1 r 1
l), .1.1 II lln,i r to I M WifkUfl, St
xiSS fwt in I'aitvii w ail, Millslioro 150
L .1 Cotl to Julia MarsUUol, pan 01
hlk t Walk ra ait I'orent Grove
M O Shaniiahan lo K U Gardner, 15
a wai V On-
01 r lnrart lo Mi i I k
aiil, tttl J ! tlul I i.iU
1 nas. jorinori. ni ro'iHi ii,:n i-
tin. was in the city th - f f t (,f
the week.
ltt Cruted Aiti ao cml.!.
Pin. Finder please leave at this
uflice.
MisiS Pearl Smith it ? wnv
the week with her sifter, Mrs.
IL 1 4. Via. at Siherton.
A new drag wial Raw fur sale;
just finished.!.'. V. Riod. Third
and Maple Sts. j
C. Jesse, of Christie Station.
on the United, wan a city vi.titor
yesterday morning.
Dance at new Helvetia Hall.
Saturday evening. May 21.
Tickets, including sujij r. H.
New management. Fine nni-ic.
A. Krieger. John Kri.-o r and
An tone llerrnens. uf Yi-r!xrt,
were in the city Tuesday after
ruain. . Fr good, dry wod, four fi Kit
or 10 inch, call nn ('. R. H'dg.
don. Phone, City 7). Id 2
Fryin Ruell and family -d l ast
ed TueKday for0.diko;b. Wi con
nin. where they will vNit n-la-
tives. and jierhaps locate.
Dance at llendrick's Hail, Cor
nelius, Ore., May 21. !;'. (i'ig,
M::yi to 1. 'j 1
All barlM-r shops in ti c cit
will hereafter cloc at h'.i-ii
o CIIK.K in lite evening, exc ting
on Saturdays.
Sam Paishy, of R ixton. was
in town lucsilay morning en
route home from a trip to port-
and.
Mrs. Ijtuiis Hamel is progress
ing finely in the Portland hospi
tal, and will soon be able, to re
turn home.
Sheriff Reeves yesterday con
veyed liotw-o . Mejihens ami
i II. Martin to the pejiitentiary
at Salem.
Attorneys K. R. Tongue and
(nn. R. Ragley have been sis nd-
ing the week at Salem, on legal
tusiness.
Thos. Connell, well known
lere, is now Rlreet c'lmihissioner
at Salem. He has a force of
twenty men in hu charge.
We are again agents for the
famous la.c wood Ice Cream,
and solicit your orders for brick
or bulk. - Koehcr S Confectionery
Contractor Fngcldirun r and
sons are iloing some work lor
lobL llartrampf, on bis place
near Jolly Plains.
Those having lots in the Tual
atin Plains Presbyterian Church
are rctpicstcd to put them in con
dition for Memorial Day.
those who have traveled to
Salem lately sav that Marion
County crop conditions are not as
forward as they are in this coun
ty. If you w ant hardw are, at prices
that are right, just call in nnd
see n. lorwin. in uie iiiiisiHn
National Rank Annex, Second
Street.
Mrs. R. C. Rarnb departed
Wednesday for a month's visit
with relatives and friends at
Rellingham, Wash., and Vancou
ver, H. u
Dance at W. O. W. Hall. North
Plains. Saturday night. Mav SI.
Tickets, including supper, ?l.2T,
TtH'lle orchestra. KveryUnly in
vited.- S. A. D. Meek. 10-1
Don't forget the Congregation
al ladies' w indow sale, Saturday,
at the llillshoro Mercantile Store
Home baking for your Sunday
dinner.
William Mctzler.of the Firdal
section, adove Mooming, was in
town yesterday. He speaks
highly of Washington County,
and is pleased that ho is locate
here.
For the Is'st values in hard
ware of all kinds, call on Dave
Oorwin, who can sell you the
best at the low est tigues. Plumb
ing given prompt attention.
Second Street, south of Main.
The ladies of the Congrega
tional church w ill have a window
sale, at the llillshoro Mercantile
Co's. Store. Saturday, beginning
at U o'clock. All kinds of good
things to eat can be had at this
sale.
When wanting an ice cream
soda, w hy not get it at a modem,
up-to-date fountain where the
syrup is kept in sanitary wells,
pumped into the glass by a sani
tary pump. That's the kind of
fountain you will find at Koeber's.
If you want a range that beats
the world for the money, call on
David Corwin, Rank Annex
Ruildimr. and see his Quality
Ranges, all the way from $25 to
$55. These are the best ranges
ever placed
on the market in
llillshoro,
Call in and see them
Heretofore the women-folks
have been getting all the benefit
of the articles that have been
given away by the different
stores, while father and the boys
have been ovenooked. in order
to even things up a bit the Den
of Sweets will, for a limited time.
urive awav a handsome pipe with
each 25c bag ot" Whale smoking
tobacco. Remember the place,
the Den of Sweets.
ORENGO WOODm GETS
HEAD CAMP EH
Calph Wann Will ItrprewNtt Thla
Oialrkt at Colorado Springs
IIIITI'D AT SALEM VESTEEDAV
Iliad
Camp Scaaioa Mrcta ia Jul
Einwua Health Reaort
Washington County will have a
rcjiresentative at the big head
camp convention of the Wood
men of the World, which meets
at Colorado Springs, Colorado, in
July, liaiph Wann. of Orenco,
well know n as one of Washing
bin County's educators, was
elected at Salem, yesterday, at
the state convention. Mr. Wann
is a familiar figure at the W. 0.
W. state conventions, and has
for many years been a consistent
member of the big insurance or-
ganization. He is a member of
a r ' a. . mm... I
vine Maple Lamp. Uedar Mill.
and has been local clerk for years.
The Woodmen had a bur narade
at Salem last niiht
Ralph Wane, was the delegate
from Cedar Mill: J. H. Iiay rep-
resented Hillsboro: John H. Dor-
I , , , , I
ian.i lapjieareu lor v.iencoe; uiaud
Mcturdy and V. il. V ickers,
orneuus. anu jonn Anuerson
.in .iir. .ru were scni oy me
nintii uruve camp.
RUTK'K TO IIITRtauRt.
In Urn I'onnlT eurt (if tliaSlaUtot Ore-
Kii fur W a 10 ii i;U hi Ciuiity.
?-alcI butt will lie recti veil hjr the I
cimnlj- cmot of WashinKtoa Counlr,
Ookoii, t the court room in llilUlwro,
n SttiinUy, May ti. 1913, at p. m.
lor the luiltiatng construction for the
county:
rickett bn.iKe .n.i mi. aire itanka.
1, -.-il vi
mum u, ui iviiii oruiKe ami uu, near
Thatcher M.li-e near Thatcher.
kr.mif on John McClaran bruleeaml
'' I ' - I
G'i imoo.1 fin. I
imiL-ina uriiive, air .reec I
1 in on c.aiea Creek, near Wm. Ly.la
I.hner l.ri.We on Knri r.mw.
HnnUro.i.
Contractafor the construction of aaiil I
iii.iKea an.i fiiu 1 let to the lowest
rr5mn.it.le lii.l.ler. ami the court haa a
nuhl 111 mrrl nv n.l ll l.i.l.
IwihCBtiona may be aeea at the
olhre i f the county clerk ot Washine!
m,,,... I
a c.riiiie.1 check for rr cent of
" 1
itiM.uiit i.ia mint accompany each bill,
llv tinli r of the cimnty court of Wash-
Hilton county, Drenon.
11. U. Reasoner.
Cninly Jutlge.
UX RCL SURPKISG
A pleasant surprise was given
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
John Howard, of Laurel. May 17,
tlwi nofncion IvoniT Mf Hou-ai-iVa I
4t')th birthday. The many f riends
that were gathered showed that
. i . i . i i . ......
uie iirai m iiioi it cry
popular m the Laurel section.
Tk. ..'iinmi, clulni in orwMal
. , i iniif, kiuiiimi in ovsviui
talk until twelve o clock, when a
i i J was servea auer
w hich the guests departed wish-
,. , .
imr Mr llovi-nrii mnnv hsinnv re.
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turns of the day. 1 hose present
were:
Messrs. and Mesdames J.
Howard. W. Raynard, J. Iiay-
nard. R. reteison. A. Johnson,
K. Morrow. 1. Shea, 1 Lilli-
gard, N. Roleen and Chambers;
Misses a. ueguon, csmer uo-
a a It l li.il II l
een, Helen Shea, Mary Shea,
Jessie iiowaru; messrs. j. nip -
- it l. mi 1
linger. Dan Chambers. Frease
lailiKuru. uoonif oiieo.
Shfi ljun llovvnni.
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HALL C1AMI.
The.K. of 1 team will cross
uats wun ine roruana ivnignis
of the Maccabees team, next
Sunday. May 25. at Athletic
I'ark. dame will be called at
.1 -I..I....I. 1 .. TL II.. U
nree o cues Maru . ft"-
wn tenm will he the nest that
if
can be lined up. and an interest- George Holsheimer, of Elmon
ing game is anticipated. Don't tea. was a city visitor Tuesday
fail to go out and give the locals
your support.
For sale: Two fresh cows.
Aina wood. luu
.
Fred lierger, ot Bethany, wa9
over to the city Monday evening.
Mrs. W. J. Wismer. of near
Phillips, was a city caller. Mon
day afternoon.
.in Smith with the RIaWp.
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1'nof.r C.v wn in town
today, taking ortlers for his com
pany.
Alfred Morgan went over
Tillamook. Monday, to "hostler"
the engines on the coast end
the v. li. & w.
T. W.Sain. the Scogein Valley
resident, has been seriously con-
sidenng the pnposition of buy
ing an auto, but he has changed
his mind. One of the Wilkes
machines was taken to the ranch
the other day. and stopped in
the yard while the men were
talking business. Tom's family
buggy horse went up to the car.
smelled of it. and then let both
heels drive at the tonneau. The
next to take a fall out of the ma
chine was Sain's Jersey bull.
w hich left the marks on the rear.
and tore the top. A pitched bat
tle ensued before the Jersey
would let the car alone and
Tom has made up his mind that
an auto wouldn't last long on
"Hardscrabble lianch."
For Sale a-r ranch at
Dunzer on t, uj
east of L
handle ihis t.l
f a m -.
rorcnicitens. iruit and jrarx
truck there is none better in the
state. Call or address John J.
Kelly. Hillsboro, Oregon. K. F.
D.2.
S. G. McKay, principal of the
Irvingion school?, has been en
gaged as principal of the Hills
boro schools for the fall term.
He comes highly recommended.
and J. II. Stanley, well-known
here, says he is one of the best
educators in the state.
John Madding has started a
milk route in thecity. He gets
his supply from the Withycombe
ranch, from J. H. Hanson, where
all the cow s have stood the tuber-
Culein test AnvnnP wanting
milk from this spendid herd
Should call up Main 483. 8-1
fins Kleir rhprmm M,n A
ma.' I . ml
1081 a nnrer on each hand.
. ,l ... L 1 1 I' . I I 1
J:ruay amie reiwinnK a naie-
Kuer. merest or his lingers
were badly lacerated. Dr. Ilobb
performed the sureery. and savs
ine Patient will be laid up for
30016 ume-
For sal Wan KiirK AmM
- - . . ..," "u,v I
box; narrow tires; 31x10; hay.
rack, complete. Price. 150; plow.
new. 12 nch! Rtee heam. 10
inquire at J. 1C McNew ranch. 2
miles west of Ruxton. 9-11
Dr. Elmer Smith has been us
ing the knife indiscriminately
thi3 week, having operated for
i . .
adenoids and tonsils on the child
of Agent Cooper; for a tubercular
gland on the child of A. E. Dai-
ley, of Laurel: and for removal
of tonsils for a child of A. H.
Spraner, of Reaverton.
For Sale, reasonable Fine
Crystal White Orpington pullets.
iuiiu iu cocaenes. aiso one unci
.1 4 1 ( cl
pen 01 l.laCK Minorca ChlCkenS.
See Mrs. N. H. Alexander. I
F.ii'hth nnrl Washinarton Sta 11
Architect Gauntt was out Mon-
day conferring with the county
WUI 113 lu ttrriiKtm.iiui ay ine
court nouse annex might be ac-
cebted. He and the court ar-
ranged a manifest and it will be
tn rrtn,.rt- vt. fn. u:a
-" v- uvuhiivwi uuwvi w. ...o ,
a'ru ai or rejecuon.
at: v ii.ll.
miss ri-rn nuuus, pnvate sec-
reury 10 uov. vesi graauaieu
. . ... . , . ,
trom the law deDartment of Wll-
lamette University, last week
Miss Hobbs is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Hobbs, of Varley.
John Berger, of Bethany, was
greeting friends in the city yes-
the nice weather of the first of
the week has made things grow
nneiy.
I will visit Hillsboro June 5
with a positive cure for lumbago
and kidney and bladder trouble.
ul. D.,A. c...k LV
aoiiii iKancn, oouut i ui csv
Grove. Write me.
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vtntpo 0t horest i:rove.
j3 a5Ie t0 on crutcheSt but it
ig stated that he may never fuy
recover from the shot wounds
HVllll IllIll tu. ot
I .
received asi winter.
Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Barlow, of
Portland, have been sojourning
in Hillsboro for several days.
making their headquarters at the
Connell-Barlow ranch.
A-ti,.,,. noli nt Rv.
, tt.aa fintJ m TooaHa in
Wilt " iiiivv yaw tuvimiijt ass
i,.Aa cm,tK'a -ftrt tha .kK
Mnf( shootinK a china pheasant
0Ut of Season.
I
. js. Barnes, oi Aicniinnviiie,
was in tho citv the first, of the
I ... o.ilr tVia o-ooat nf Viia inn
V V I. , MIL. W v. . . . UUII,
County School Supt B. W.
Barnes.
Mpa n Rwr rotnml tho
first of the WApk fram a trin to
Tillamook. where she visited her
Lu.io-htn,. Mra w. P.t
I -,". ' -
who has been quite ill.
evening,
Fresh cow for sale. Gives five
r resu cow ior aie. uivcs ove
gallons daily.-Frederick Johan-
sen, rarmmgton.
r . r . Kniehu of r orest Grove,
i . .. .
?uu.wnw w uuy,
n business at the court house.
John Oppenlander and wife, of
- Cornelius, were in the city Mon
day morning.
G. R. Bloyd, Chiropractor and
I aT j, A. I i i.K? A, ? J
"lu.u - V" resiaence,
- lnird and MaP,e sts-
J. A. Moore, the Koy mer-
to ?hnt- ""n 10 the c,ty
rcma'
of Jorfn Herdlein, of Blooming,
was in the city Tuesday.
rnormioMAU
P. A. BAILEY, M. D.
PaylrUa aa4 Birfwa
omret-Cpataira la Sckaltaarirk Btorc
ana roa4 Mmta
5. T. LINKLATIR. M. B. C. M4
PHYSICIAN AND SURCtON
Ofllea apaUira Tb Hvlta (ra Star
RmMmm Baal 1 Coart Ha.
la taa amw of taa Work. ?
vriwiiwuuijuu.
R. M. ERWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Sarjtoa S. P. P. R. A , P. K. ft .
Ra
Offica la tb Tamtnt Block. TaW aad
Mam MrceU, IlilUboro, Urtioo.
'"" iTivvnrijwuuuij
rHM. D. D. Ol
OftVa
Iloor a la i a. aa.: i Ini T"
""-7. nvrmm, caiaroaf (all
Calla aaawarcd day or aight. Buta
phonca. Otfica ever llillshoro Natioaal.
T i . ' . r
Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSIOAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
-Indepeoiteat Pban
orfnco
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OREGON
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OPFICE:-UpauinaSchalmrlcaBk!g
""i-Baaelina Strart. aecoad door
Iitoth Phonca ot&c and eaiaeBc,
t ara ifuum OMIB PURI.
UUJ.KBORO, OREGON
.
JMMMaaVMaaaV
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon)
om t.,- ,n ..
y
.; to (p.m.
Calla aoawered day or aight Both
phooea. Office la American Natioaal
Rain It nraatavir
HILLSBORO. . . OREGON
D AO LEY S HARI
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW :
Eoobi 1 aad t Rhito BalUlaf
HILLSBORO. . . U1IS01.
WrrVaralalMaJWa
E. B. TONQUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office ap stairs ia Schnlnaerkh Block
rrWaaJa1aJa)a
JOHN II. WALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
a. anuie mug, Mala . M
UILLBBURO, . 0U8OI.
AMAAArMaaMMiika
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
Ornca: Main Btraat, opp. Caoit Bam
HILLSBORO OREGON
VWaWK
THOS. H. TONGUE. JR.
ATTORNBY-AT LAW rZr j
Office, upstairs irrSchulmerkh Block
nuisDoro " " Uo
3. C4aset m. a.
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
I ratMitrarat amiana. i
I aMiairBt aaa Mataaa.
i aVnrral-Jtnsiasinct, aMtnttaaMtlaaa, fMI
I mJ&.E rf
I ".n"M aaiiieui. BMa-aMaa
I I" aawpa u aawna i
tmfft n mu
jtadiiuflrmt
tWefawafrl all aatena
ra-emltaakea: taaiHas aaa
iZrirHoa: warnu no; a-torf:
-2rtevWi1 suia mt aaa btm
8'"
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Offlon up-aUirs orar Hillaboro Natioaal
Bank.
HILLSBORO ORCeON
DR. J.R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tr-mieaie BMg,
Rooms 6 aad i
out.
H1LLSB0E0,
Main and Third.
DR. C H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
TT . . iv,ia
Upstairs, in Lmklater Delta
umiaing, main oireei
um.i n
i iiiiiauuru - - - ww.
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
VtTRKINAaY PHYSICUK ft BCaOaXW
& DHNTIST.
Graduate Kansis City Veter
inary College. 20 years prac
tical experience.
Office, on Third St.. oac-half block , yrtR
of Main, in Kerr ft Picktaa lalldiag-
Phoaa
Office, Main 783: Residence, uty ijj.
mm m ' . .
Argus aad Journal, HiZ, ,
south of sawmill.