The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 17, 1913, Image 5

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JMtS. Al M. M Vh'li: SMI nk'D
Ah.'f Saiiill'iir.l ilinl at tin'
iiillic ul hiT ilauf.hti'r. Mis.
Illi'W. Cnlilii-ll. Ilillslmro Ihis
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Slll III' hil.l t II,.. I'm ,1:, till
litis I'rislivlrriaii t'liiirrh,
iitiinlay. July ;i. at "J p. in..
iii.il ihlii'iiii'iit will , in III,'
niirli ri-iin-liTy. ihf nlnliiarv
iM'tici' will aiiiii-ui- tit v I wci'U.
Miss Kvclyn )oii(.- leml
Tt'il a hiii jn i:',,. ,y hiT iinttluM.
"II Tlllll'Silav I'V'Piiimr hn.l the
"I'i'asiiiii l,..iii.f her .ill h. lav.
Many yniimr I'ncnih pari ii i.:iti il,
ami th,. ji-cs,.s wi-iv very rum
I'linii'iitary. line ttiMiuT a iifa'ili
f'il I'.nlil wati li prisi'iili'il hy hiT
lirut hi-rs. Musif, .tin.M ainl i'i'
( ri-Mti rn -ii -t miislitiitt-il thi- i'VO
iink''M priiiTain.
!'iv. West, hai pariluiu'il a
Ilillslmro ,oy, who was iwntlv
'miiinll,',! I,, the rni'knil,. for a
;V'ar, fVoin Miillmiiii'ili County.
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TU-l A t titrnt'v I'ivan.-i and .1 u I
i awc.
I'nr Sali Can van iikciI over
"iiiii'iiur pavilion at rity park;
alHIl) f,.,.i ,,( K,i,a, p,oi for
1 M'fiii.r, anil IiiiiiIiit in tlm foun
tlation of danriiiir llnt.r. Sri
llins. VamliTwal, llillslmm.
W. F. Ailkins. with th.' Div.l
H'T Cliititiok. hi'low Ast oria. paH
through lln cilv yi'slt't'ilav,
'iiriMil.. for iarilal.li.vli.r. In'
will visit hU linil In-,, I'M., who
w n the life Having crew al. that
I'mnt.
I'uki'ti up; Knur lirifr,; two
'luck anil twn red; nil have Im-Uh.
'"'I "L the (Janlncr Jtaiuh.
tnili'8 almvo Mountain-17-1U
ATTY GEKERAL PERMITS
LICENSES TO SO
lUnkt. Tlmhrr and North llalnt
Saltx.ni Wrvume ltulnrt
Arjrus inil Journal. 2.2T.
( K. I.ytlt wi-nt to Tii!afn,k.
Sunday, on timl-r liiiHincsn.
W. K. !oiniM-in. alKivf Mmn
taimlaU. was in town th- last of
the wfk.
New five-nArn Itunalow fur
nnt or sale. Karnlire. 'I t-rrn.s.
Dunning Fr-nt.t-i l.umU-r (!o.
A. lain lit-ryrert ami if-, of
I'looniiriir. were in the county
wat yesterday.
l'hilio I!au-r. Fjcial a' iit for
(vernor West, was in thf city
Tueutlay.
IMi'm Itoy, of Kny. was thf
Kuent of hm brother. A. J. liny,
the 1 1 rut of the week.
J. T. Vounir ami family start
for (ianhal.li. next wit-k. for a
Heveral weeks' vacation.
For Kent Furninhfil 7-room
houne. Inquire of K. II. Wi lls,
or tihone Main 05. l.'ttf
Mr. ami Mrs. (Jeo. Itacon, of
Yamhill, were visiting in the
city Wetlnemlay.
W. 0. Hocken, of I'-avt rton.
was up to the city yest-rday af
ternoon. Mrs. Thos. Willis, of aUne
Mountaindale, was in the city
yesterday.
Mrs. J. K. Slice, of I'ttrtlantl,
visiteil her sister, Mrs. b-onaril
r.ron, Sunday.
Krvine I'urkhalter. of South
Tualatin, was in the city Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. ("has. Gardner, who has
of her pa-
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HAS PLENTY OF WORK
liar I jurrno MiCoy Charged with
I orging l ather' Nam
rRorwMORAU
A. DAI LEY, M. a
Pkynirlaa a4 8arga
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I i..' it v of IIiII .Iti has an
i-i I i.m Hint n it hands in
II .- in.ilt. rnf hi. I. -walk huililinif
Ii.. -An i km. n ntarted to huild a
i.'iiii'iil walk in frniil tif tin J
V Ma ti it i,nii-rlv. First and
I:..-. Sin.-, this week, and Mr
Ma I. r. thiniih his attorneys,
Inl'pie .V Innv'Uf, last flight
tii.'. I nut in iiiiii tion prvK'efdinH.
Ihf complaint alleges that the
era. Inn' is excessive ami that
tl .- rnii' trut'tmn will ruin several
shad. tret-s. Ihf case will proli
ahh lf heard next week.
If yon want hardware, at prices
that are rislit. just call in and
1 1. Cms in. in the llillslmni
National Hank Annex, Second
Street.
.Inlm l-orhis, the former Mon
I u an. owner of a line ranch near
I iill.-N . and w h has I'.iiTi acres o!
i,.,, r.l here, has joined with
II. .m. r ('. Atwt'll. with IW acres.
in iivreeintf with tjaine Warden
l inl. v that the two tracts are to
he a refiiff for wilil hints am
. i i
came. lie inu uuieiii uiii oven
oilVred fur lilinj.' with t'ounty
K. cnler IVrkins. The tenure
rum lor ten years.
I w ant to rent u farm of from
i to .VI acres, close to HillsUiro.
for a term of three years. Kef
i reiict-S v'iven. W. S. Tilton,
illslH,ro. K. 2. l-i
Thf Sunt hem I'milic track, on
Fourth Street, is now U-inur torn
and a douhle track will is'
aid thni'iirli I'oi'tlanil s Inisiness
set lion. F.vcry lTrt. will U'
made to vet all in readiness to
opt rate the electric line ly the
tinif had weather sets in. It is
rumored .hat the company will
run electric cars generated with
easoline until their heavy Hwcr
machinery can he installed.
We are lu'ain nvrcnts for the
famous Ila.clwitod Ice I'retitn.
and solicit your orders for brick
or hulk, koohcr's Confectionery
S. limpcr, awntut the Oregon
lil.'i trie, will leave in a lew nays
to take the Hill Line HkM'lli-y t
Madras. Fasten) Oregon, lie
he succeeded here hy A. V. Moy
ers, who was llillslinro'n First
operator after the Klectrio open
ed lor business. Mr. Cooper was
reiven the transfer m reipii'st.
the physicians advising a higher
altitude on account of the health
ol his little daughter.
host In or near Oretico, lady's
trot. I watch and fob, with picture
in locket. A reward offered.
IMurn to this ollice.
Mrs. Nettersheim, of near
Sewell Station, slipped and fell,
one evening last week, and sus
tained a fracture of one of her
limbs. Dr. .1. 0. Kohl) attended
the injury.
For Kent Hoarding house at
Oreneo. Furniture- for sale,
cheap, A good proposition. In
quire of or address K. U Wann,
Oreneo, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. U. h. Via and
daughter, of Silverton. were
ques ts nt the home of Mrs. K. t,.
HIMDAliMM IIISD4 miMSMN
CmwI MtlrtOMkrl latry liraallaf Prf-
WitiM ta laa
Attorney (if ncral (Vawford final
ly consented to the cormt ruction
of the I'jl.'l Hi-mtion laws i-rniit-
tin naloniis to run outside incor
porated towns wloTe they are
conductf l in hotels having ca
pacity for Hi truest. Atttimey
W.t!. Hare, handling the" cases
for Kak'ley &. Hare, connected
with Mr. Crawford hy telephone
Tuesday afternoon, and the state
connttt-l agreed to that intenire-
latum of the law. Mr. Crawford
then trot Judge Iteasoner on the
telephone ami acquiesced in the
opinion, sayinif he would send
low n a w ritten brief to that ef
fect. The court thereupon order-
ei me loiiow inir enlrv:
In the matter of saloon li
censes of J. M. Miller. Holmes &
Wilson, It. Creits. and Christener
& Herschey, in unincorporated
tow us:
It is ordered, adjudged and
decreed that J. M. Miller, Holmes
& Wilson, It. Crcp and Christen- been attending ont
er& Herschey have in all rsects tienU in the country, fir a week,
fully mm plied with the law pass-1 returned home Sunday.
at .t a . 1 I
eti nv me iji.i BfHSion oi wiei n o .. ..i ti
Oregon legislature with r.-s,HH t ui was in Monday, and re
to the sale of l..uors outs.de of thl ,M M (,((inK (in(.,J.
...... ,.....rM .,u . .. "-. out hw way.
that I lit- v are. an. I eui-li of them I
isaU.natide hotel keener, and Herman (j. Luck, ot al.ve
it.h has accommodation for Mountaindale, was in the city
more than .Ul jftiests, and that Saturday, on business with the
said hotels sell li.pior as such. rounty court.
It is further ordered that said Workmen have finished treat
licenses he and the same are ; the terra cotta cornice and
hereby confirmed ami approved trimming on the new court house
as that the same le hereliy tie-Miuildini'
New four-riMim bungalow and
one acre of land for rent or sale,
Terms. Dunning-Frentzel I .urn
ber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl I .arsen de
clared to Im in full force until
the eriol therein Prescribed for
in. ir it-t niniaiiuii.
The saloons w ere ordered oen-
et by their proprietors by tele.
phone, and after this they will
come under the provisions of the parted for Shipherd Springs, on
law. All of the places run sev
cral months excepting J. M, Mil
ler, whose license will expire in a
few weeks. It is said that he
already has a big petition for a
future license, and will begin
publication in the near future
Following is the gist of the
opinion received by Judge Kea
soncr. from Mr. Crawford, yes
terday:
the Columbia, yesterday morn
ing.
Wanted -Girl for housework.
-Witch Hazel Hop Farm. Ad
i a ii ..ii it ii
uress J. Li. nanieii, iK-avenon,
Ore.. It 4. 15ox 51
Kit Bowbeer has a six foot jhv
tato vine, a single stem, with
enough potatoes formed on it to
make a bushel when they ma
CASnil) CHICK AT THE filrOU Bk
Pu Caflcy. Renlaurial Maa. Tiard SIS
and Coal by Coarl
Judge Smith's court has been
very busy the past few days and
several grists have U-en turnel
into the hopn-r of justice. Karl
Iirenzo McOiy, of Gales Creek,
is in jail in default of flW fond
fixed by Judge Smith. Young
McCoy to charged w ith forging
his father's name, K. S. McCoy,
to a check for $.'52, and cashing
it at the Forest Grove National
lank. McCoy tjk the check to
the counter at the noon hour and
received the money. The father
alleges the check is a forgery
pure and simple.
J. L rorbes is in the county
bastile in default of bail, charged
w ith beating his two minor chil-
lrcn. a daughter and son. First
reports were to the etlect that
Ixdh of the uhildren were
very bailly injured, but neither
is laid up. The trial will be held
ater.
IUjss Coffey, the Third Street
restaurant man. was found guilty.
Tuesday, of selling adulterated
milk. The jury: L K Shute, T
M Kerr. J C Kuratli. l'eter I5os-
c-ow, t an iirsen ami Aug lews.
The Judge this morning fined
Coffey $25 and costs. J. D.
Mickle, rool Commissioner, was
hen? w hen the case w as tried.
Geoige Stetson, of I'ortland,
where he wtirks in the U. S.
Marshal's office, was fined $25
for having a trout less than six
inches in his iitissession. He
paid the tariff without a smile.
IiOins Krooksw ill later te tried
lor assaulting Geo. Wise, up in
the l'atton Valley section.
A. r. Taylor and H. Haley will
lie tried on a charge of gambling.
the occurence alleged to have
taken place in Ilillslmro.
Kdith Kemster put up f 100 tiail
to answer the charge of assault
and battery, preferred by Mrs
Mary Wheaton, down on the
Tavlor Ferry road. She denies
that she made any assault, and
says she was only defending her
self.
S. T. LINKLATIR, M. B. C. It,
PHYSICIAN AND SUMMON)
Ortii titjr (.vsrTha palta IM I
K.t.ania Baatef Caart kit
In la aurur of
Kei.lving I U-g to say that at ture. Kli is consequently look-
the time the law goes intoeffeet. tng up the market reiKirts.
your license not having expired. (j y. lmes, of Clatskanie,
it would apear that you might ; here for a few days visit w ith
still oiH'rate under tne ou license, frjends. He says the town is
provided your place of business improving right along, and that
meets the requirements of the those coming here after an ab-
new law. lomeei lis require- 8ence can see many changes.
. a . I k.oiiI.I Ivk mmiMitiavu I
.!.. .t , n,,rut . H. M. Hasford. now in ( olora-
l'T,':r r"""Z ::r," do. sends The Argus a book o
hum-, who niwiiiiiiuuauuno , . i: .: t
not less than W) iruests. The n ""UB u'". " ,u,'
sUtute ri'ads "a U.na fide hotel wonders oi naiure i ne j k k
with accommodat ons for not less m. -
, if.u tn.,.i.- This. how. vel. at lennessee l'ass. on the
. ' " . . . I l).nvpr Itio I. run, If.
ever, in our opinion, does noi
mean, that there must tie of Mrs. J. W. Jameson, of farm
necessity 50 separate rooms, and ington. fell from a step-ladder,
specially, in small country Saturday, and hroke two bones
towns, as there are frequently in the left arm. Dr. uobb re
two U'ds in one large room, and duccd the fracture. Mrs. Jame
I think that could be considered son will be con lined to the house
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as accommoiiaiions ior iwo nor some lime, as me ureas was
guests. However, it must not very severe.
lie taken lor granted inaia.per- t)scar Zwimpfer. the 12-year
soil muld nave rooms, wun i 0, . of A wimfePt 0f North
UMs in eacn nwm. and inus nainSi whiIe hunting cattle,
claim to have accommodations Sunday aftt.rnoon. sustainiHl a
or isi guesis. as many kuou. u fracture of hii, xm e& The
not and will noU occupy iroom 8tmhled and fell, pinion-
with other iHHiple. But if sev- ' the ,a(, unaernt.alh. pr.
eral ol me nxims were inn way th ,,roak
I In'lieve it would comply with -
the statute, as very frequently There will be a l.range picnic
friends and acquaintances will at Scholls. Nealeigh Grove, bat
not object to occupying the same urday, July Si. 1913. I rominent
room, especially if each has a speakers have been secured and
separate bed. Strangers, how- there will be a tine program of
ever, are not supposed to occupy amusements lnokinton Brass
a room with other guests. Hand will furnish the music.
Transferring your license from fcverywwy is inviu-u. see uis-
a saloon to a hotel, would I be- play elsew here.
lieve, have to be done with the Walter Kskay. of Arleta, w ho is
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conseni oi me couoiy iuuii,. on the wuimer rancn, jmihu.v
are strengthened in our view Brook, was kicked by a horse
that the license may be trans- hast njgnt, the result being a
fcrred by consent of the county fmptnred skull. The animal
court, because the last proviso in hanuvd near the left temple. Dr.
said amendment ot iseclion M8, k0i,d attended the injured man,
lord s Uregon uws, neing oec- anj f0Umi it impossible to move
lion 1 of Chapter 2B5, Laws of mm
rJl.J. proviues: me iwinij ,. . . ... t,vi,h,,. ...u.-of
ot Hie aiaie oi ureKu.. .... n,..n.ted. ten tables.
W..to. T. being niVeJ: Miss Kvelyn lher
Holding licensea isauru uj . 'j. , rie am S3 U.M
io ion. H"r". Gentlemen. Collee and lunch
opinion, the authority ot tne l, E. Brogden. wife and daugh-
county court to anow me license ter, Virginia, motored over irom
transferred to a hotel, providing Tacoma. Sumiay, and visited at
it is operated by the same par- the Wm. Brogden home, east' of
ty." town. They reponea me roaus
very bad beiween iaiaina ami
vnr nnle. Seven head grade Vancouver, and say that our
Jersey cows, tuberculein tested; Lds here are a 1'aradise com-
4 to 6 years old; all in miiK.- in- ,me to those across me river,
quire of W. Hvan. Basford place; -j'hey returned yesterday, accom
Telephone Farmer K. 515. Hills- panied by the Misses Cecil and
boro. 15-17 Kdyth Brogden. The little daugh-
C. Waibel. of Helvetia, was in ter will remain here lor the bum-
lROISALS FOK WOOD
Sealed proposals will Ik? received
by the undersigned up to two
o'clock. July IS, 191:1.. and then
opened, for furnishing Washing
ton (.ounty with the following
material:
Forty cords of first-class, first-
growth four-foot fir wood, to be
delivered at the court house in
Hillslxlro. Ore.
Thirty cords of fir wood, same
siiecilications as above, to be de
livered at the county ioor farm,
near New ton station.
The right is reserved to reject
any or all bids.
I'y order of the County Court
J. K. Keeves. Sheriff.
HillsUiro. Ore.. June 2(5. 1913.
R. M. ERWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Z
Surxfon S. P P R. 4 N ., P. R. A R.
Ryt.
Oir.o. In the Taminie Block. Thinl aad
M ini Mrrru, Killatwra, Ocrguo.
KLMKII II. SMITH M. D. I). 01
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
Office IIr 9 to 11 a. at.; I to pi at,
TurUi. TbaraUy. Hatarda la
Ctlt aiKwerett da or alahl. Bntk
-..hour. Oilice over itiltabtao -"
r. W. Ii. CUNINGHAM
I IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
ORKNCO, . . OREGON
ItANKS WINS A(1AIN
Hillslioro went to Banks Sunday
and tangled with the Banks
team, with the result that the
home team beat the county-seat-ers.
score 3 to 1. Two of IJanks'
scores were home runs, one by
Bruce McCurdy and one by Cass
Wilson. It was a tine game
throughout, and but few errors
were chalked against the players.
Tuerck. the HillsUiro pitcher,
struck out 15 men, and but for
those two home runs, one of
which drove in a score ahead, the
contest would have been a vvhiz-
zer, with the result in doubt.
The line-up:
Hanks Hittsnoito
Wim.terlich K -C - Moore
Martin P Tuerck
Vnu lx)ti lb Harris
llt-ntlftst.n Ii 2l Brown
Mc Curtly .... IVaviMe
llt-mU-ofcin It 3' Phelps
Wilson rf HuMiell
Sol.U-r of SiRler
Cook, Otatitte If Moves
An oout.t that tl.. oh n s'x-mn
for buck deer will take place
Auir.ist 1 a-i Ii-ip'!!".I. y,-r-j
day. when hunting license wasi
ttk 'I it .1 Vli!!i.2 rtf nlivf
M,..,f-.;n...l.. " 'r,.m -.'1-.. , ...... OtT,re.-fraifa to ScMtMtlck
' - : ' " ' i IU.i.lriM- Suutaant
out as -uin a tl'- ' ; -r t ..t-irii j twwj wuata.
set-sits first day. ant nt-verj P''". niti.-a rity M; ti fhy m
n-turns r.om' until i;- ha.; a pi-ce
of venison. He cnm- rretty
near knowing wh.-re t. find
tt.em. and some of his neiKUtrs
think he stakes one o-.t as a
faw n, so as to ai!e to r- t hirn
the first day of the slayin;; season.
For Sale-Registered fliern-i
sey liull, 3 y-ars old. in rime
condition; a got.-1 hrt.vd-'r;'r
trade for anotht-r registered
(iut-rnsey of g,l hreeding. a.4 a
change is neces.-ary. Also a few
cliiice. young '.'rale Guernsey
cows. I'hor.e """ Lir,.' I'",. Scholls
O-ntral. or a-I'lr.- .-i F'-ri (ironer,
Ilillslmro. Ore.. Ii. '.
Haymakers are rri'.nr than busy
this week, and many were haul
ing inU barns yesterday. The
cloudy weather of last week was
rather hard on farmers w ho had
hay down, as it would dry very
slowly, and no more than be
ready for putting in when an
other little shower would fail -just
enough to keep things in
statu quo. As harvt'ftt wi, soon
le on the hceLs of haying, good
weather is a prime essentia! just
now.
For Sale -Three-inch wagon,
nearly new; double work harness,
in good shape; 8-blade disc; 2
new milk cans; lot farm tools;
18 acres good black and Winter
oats; 3 acres fin': Winter wheat;
hand clover seeder. Iuis ue
ger, near Newton Station, Hills
boro, Ore., R. 5. l-7
Washington County gives
promise of a better crop than
last year, and the man who is
croaking about hard times should
begin to feel that we are still in
the land of commercial living.
Hay losses have been consider
able, but the wet weather has
leen of vast benefit to all other
kinds of crops. Wheat and oats.
unless we get untoward condi
tions, will be better than any
former year, and the vegetable
crop is a whizzer.
Ladies: We give you the ot
nortunity to have your suits,
skirts and long coats made by a
tailor, and from the same ma
terial used in men's suits. Our
measurements mean satisfaction
and we guarantee. Prices reason
able. Aug. Tews. Second St.
over Hillsboro Mercantile.
Mrs. II. Ii. Morgan, of Port
land, died the last of the week.
leaving a husband and grown
family. She was the w ife of the
II. H. Morgan who was sheriff
in Washington County in the
seventies. One of her daugh
ters married L F. Rxscow. a son
of l'eter Moscow and wife, of
this city. The husband and sev
eral children survive.
I saw cord wood. ioIes up to 12
inches in diameter, fence rails,
and boards of all kinds, into
stovewood lengths. Will go into
the country. Write, phone or
call on me.-Carl Skow, Hillsbo
ro. t hone, uiv ivx.
The I'ortland. Eugene & East
em are rapidly finishing the ma
chine shops at Beaverton. They
are located cut on the Willsburg
line, aliout a half mile east, am
between the tow n and the tile
factorv. The shops will employ
ouite a number of men and they
will make quite a difference in
Reaverton's business receipts.
J. O. ROBB, XL D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OFKIC K: Upttaira a Scbalawrich Btdg.
Kri.lenc: P,aarline Street, lecoad door
tuit of South Sule Street.
loth Phone office ant caitlcne.
HI'X.-noRO, OREGON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon'
Office hoar o to ti a. m.: 1 to . am.
Calls answered tla or aiebL Rotli
pbonet. Office la Americaa NaUoaal
Bank, upstairs.
UII.LSaoKO. . . ORIOON
MVMMMMsAVsisiiaJaJaJ
1CH CROAM SOCIAL
The young ladies class of the
United Evangelical S. S. will
serve ice cream every Saturday
evening during the warm weath
er, on the tennis grounds, at the
parsonage, beginning July 19.
Anyone wishing good home-made
ice cream can get it at the par
sonage any time from noon until
10 o'clock p. m. Special orders
will be filled if called for. Pro
ceeds are for street improve
ment. Come and enjoy the pro
gram and tennis, as well as the
ice cream.
0a..
BAOLEY 1 HAOS
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Eoomi 1 tad I Hhitc BRlMlaf
HILLS KOKO, , , OllfiOI.
MrVsaMsVaiial
E. B. TONGUE
ATT0RN8Y-AT-CAW
Mice up stair in Schaltaerick Black
JOHN II. WALL
A TTORNB Y-AT-LA V
UpHUirt, A. C. Shate Bltlg, Mala k tod
HIL1JJBOR0. ORMON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNXT-lT-LAW
Ornct: Main 8traet, opp. Court H
niLLSBORO ORXOOM
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
OJice, npstsirs io Schalmerick Block
Hillsboro, - - Oreson
ltn. 3. CitRaM
9.
SCHNABEL & UROCHE
Xnitl4rrraf aaMtsv MM
u aa traksr.
For Sale Twenty-five Duroc
Jersey pigs, 3 months old, at $5
per head. Halph Withycombe,
Hillsboro, Ore.. II. 5. 15-7
Next Monday and Tuesday
nights the People's Theatre will
show "In the Claws of the Vul
ture." A big three-reel special.
Usual prices.
Twenty penciled Indian Run
ner ducks, English, for sale, at
75 cents each. Mi s. H. P. Crom
well, Beaverton, Ore., Route
Residence between Aloha and
Huber.
Carl Young, of Seattle, die
last week, and his remains were
brought to Hillsboro. for inter
mnt at the Tualatin Plains
Presbyterian church cemetery
on North Tualatin Plains. He
was a brother of the late Adam
Young, of North Hillsboro, and
was an iron worker by trad
He loaves a family.
When wanting an ice cream
soda, w hy not get it at a modern
uu-to-date fountain where the
syrup is kept ir. sanitary wells,
pumped into the glass hy a sani
tarv pump. That's the kind of
fountain you will hnd at hoeber s.
Rev. Valandigham, the former
pastor, will preach at the Chris
tian Church, Hillsboro, bunday,
July 20, both morning and eve
ning. Ihe day s service will be:
Bible school. 10 a. m. : preaching.
11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 7
p. m. ; preaching, 8 p. m. Every
body welcome.
For the best values in hardware-of
all kinds, call on Dave
Corvvin, who can sell you the
best at the lowest tiguos. Plumb
ing given prompt attention.
Second Street, south of Main.
Third street is now completed
by Contractor Cordon, clear
through from Washington to the
Southern Pacific track, and all
of his heavy rock is laid on al
streets under contract.
If you want farm wagons, bug
gies, implements, mowers, rakes
etc., call on E. T. Turner, at
Laurel, general merchandise and
groceries. 12-24
laical
"nrralXfi!a.lna, aTtttiaflia tiara's,
urn Men IrliumcnM. UrfaaMa as a
li.Mii finrnitudt
atn in Kurova ntl anl
Mil m.
Vrsirffr .lira )ctt
XmiLiHrn!itiiftra. Uroeitiafaaata.
eru-irortiifi sill amnea Htsaa
flirs-ertaiiara: Qajm aaa
a aaf Bnslirj".
telrt6on: ahirfbuU (UO; VlOtf;
VuuIflrt.(Mn: t4 sj
Sim sin wio titn caaaart at
PORTLAND. ORE.
!r
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
o ill co up-staira orer Hillsboro Natloaai
Bank.
HILIRORO ...... OBB80N
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST-
Trtnieie BMg. Rooaaa 6 aa4
HILLS BOftO. ORB.
Main and Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater DelU
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - Or.
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
Vktrrinary Fhysiciak & 8tmoo
& DKNTIST.
Graduate Kansas City Veter -
inary College. ZU years prac
tical experience. !
Office, on Third St., one-half block Mttfc
of Main, in Kerr ft Pickww UHAm
PhoM
Office, Main j8y, Rldeax, Oty tU.
Argus and Journal (2.21
town yesterday. Imer
McKmney, baiuruay.