The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 14, 1913, Image 5

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onl.'r imly iti tin iifl. rii.iuii or
rl if wait until tii-vt inunutii? for
tlair shuuiti'iili. SlutN'r4 out
of i'ottlun.l ulvsass i-ontrtiil that
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saitif vriiiiu'. A pititi'in villi
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ei.ihlili.in iiiauiruratf I.
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of thiirimhhri'ij Shninlnri'
Imiki for naif nt rra tutiahl.'
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of III.' lui'li .rii-.i oni-s. Al
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of his immi, ll.rnian l'u.ki', at
Si vn-ll. Au. . l'.ii:i II.- vim
li irn in l'r.ivitn-1'. Anh iM, (ii-r-many,
I M. 10 , un. catn.-
to thr I'litt.-.l Stat.-s in s2. H.-t-tlmif
hrwt in Miiin-tta. In lt
In- rain.' to Orrtton. nu rhil
.Ircti Hurvivt Mrs. Man.' K. ah
m ki-r. of Anhahl. t I.-nnany, and
ll'-rmmi I tijiV . of Sfis.-ll. l'hi'
fun. ral t'.k !a. I u. s.lay. and
Int.'r.'iit'nt at in tin' IlillnUiro
ii'inrlrry, It.-v. IWlhoM. ia.lor
f tn r.irii.'lius Lutheran
I'hurrh. '.!' iati nji in mruion
and .ray r.
J'.ir wall: I'wo nvHt.-rcd llol
t. in i'.in 3 in milk. Alsi a tnitn-
l r of ra-lo t luwtrr Whil.' nir
thr.-.' m.ititlH old uml up. Wul-
t.-r .i tuiati. t'oin. !ni i, limit.' 1.
is.- iiiil.-s nurllmi'Ht uf IlilbUiro,
in ar S'lii-lWin Htaliun.
C.mtra.-t.ir V, ('. ,M..ir.' Ktart-
s a i ri'w oi in. mi in worn on I rtt
Jmhri.' varairi' huildinir. th.- lirt
.( ihti .rk, Ih. y ar.' now . t-
linif th luiitidatiuti into shax'.
ar(. tin' strucluru siii i !us' iuil
a i;ai iM twimi tin' M. II. ihnrth
I'd thi- old N"Arl liUlldlUk'.
das Umil.ard rt ai'i'iit naK iMit
frum l'.rl!.iu l y.trrday. to talk
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mi r iii" iiiau.T in anuiinT nr.'-
print Kar.irf.'. to I-' lorati'd on
Sv.oiid and a.liiiil.iii, if r.-nt-
il urraiik'i-ui.'iiti ran l r-
f.Ht.'d.
i.T.' ssiil U' a fn-i' fiiti-rtain-
tn.'iil at th.- M.t.'i'i-r M. I-..
churi li, Saturdav i s mini?, Auir.
li",. folluvn d h) an in i n am so-
nal, in tin' i ltur. h parlors. Tin
.,iirci ls si ill v;.i In tin' Im ih'DI of
thf salary fund, lis -r lwl in-
Slt.'d.
"I h.' Portland. Hut'i'im & Mast-
i rn Tuesday linish.-d put ttn
in th.'ir tracks in UillsUiro Main
St.. and now tin' trn. k is run-
in. l.'d rh-ar thr.iu-.rh to the main
line. Sti l liles for the ovrr-
head will I"' tl'" next tlllllk' on
the nrokTam. lhese Miies aro
in d unstiditlv. and tlmy ran Is
i , ., . i i i
Seen oil I'OiirUI Sirei'l, luiliami.
I hey nr. madi' of tulmlar sleel.
A musieal and literary enter
tainment ssill Im' nivrii ai uie
Methodist t'hurih. next Wednes
day. Auir. at i-n:ht o'lhu-k in
the I'veiiuur. iiiuior tin' ausimes
of Uie Woman s ror-irn Mission
ary Soviet)'. Admission, 10 and
1" rents.
The l.inder Kilil'.' ('oinany
svtw -.'ivvn the i-oiitraet fur tin
cement Hidesvalk for tlie llill;
Ihusi Hi'li.Hil hml.linir Idin-ks. at
l:!,' cents iersiuare foot. Krasev
V' l'ai.'i' put in a hid for I I cents.
This is considered cheap, enn
siderinK' the HpeciticatioiiS. II.
I) s.hinelt.er was iriven the
contract for furnishini: W cords
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AI TANNER'S, GASTON
J..v.li SarJi Miim.U Ja. Simon
rli Willi Sh..lKuii, VrlrrJay
IKIITIII BY IMM,, UN IHIHKUIO
SjfJ, i Jj.l Ailin IMIitial lncli
(iliim Mi Wrr Iricml
do:.. I.lt Sardi nhot .las. Siinoneli,
at the A. II. Tanner place, near
(la .ton, at lo.'io yesterday inorn
intf. and Sardi is in jail awaiting
inseKtiation, while Sirnorirlj,
with wounds in the chest, atom
a. h and arms, is in a Portland
hospital. When seen at thu jail
l.vd nivht Sardi. who is aifi-d 121
y.-ars, said he and Siinoneli are
(.food fri.-nds, and that the latter
had arrived from Portland tht
nitflit iM'fore fur a visit. Sardi
says he took a younjr doif nut for
training yenterday mornlriK, and
when In- returned to the rahin,
the animal playfully pulled at hi
troupers. In pushing the animal
away. Sardi' j.mn discharged.
the contents taking clfect in Sim-
otii'li'n cl.eht, 1'r. Hawke, who
attended, ayn Hiiiionell iitated
to him that the two men were
the lust of friends, and Sardi
says he wouhl rather hast the
shut himself than to sec- his
friend alHieted.
Simon, li is j years of avr',
ami Is an Hunan, ha nil In a
Servian. The prisoner has Ist-n
clearinn land for Tanner, lie- is
an.lid aUiut the affair, and
iluitiis a friendship of 12 years
w ith the stricken man.
( has. W.-scott brought Sardi
issn and turned him over to
Sheriff Peeves. The case w ill U'
iuve.itiatisl, and if it is shown
thai it was an accident the man
sv ill he K'iscn his hlit-fty.
Al'CIUtN SAI.I-
V.,
e wish lo express our thanks
pour friends and nciehhors for
illieir Hviiiii-iilni .....i i ;. ..i..
. , ,tii,i n i 1 1 1 1 ii
mirmtr the illness and oliseiiiiis
J' our lined (n.. and return
Mianks r.r the Lean U ful lloral
ulleriiii's
.lacksoii mid family,
Nwlli Plains, Auj'. 11, lilPI.
,)r- '1. U. Marshall uml wife
art' at Newport for nil otitinur.
Ir. Uockeyand pari v. of Purl
i nn wen. Suiulav Rimsts ut lh
I-iiikialer ho,,,,,.
James Anderson and wife lire
vmil.inR f,.i,,ll(M j jjMtkaiw. and
w"l he aliMenf. Hovornl days.
M y."" want, farm waoiiH, l.iijjr
iiuplements, niovvi'iH, rak!?,
w- pill mi K T. rurner, at
aurel. R,.,e,'al nu-rchanilise and
Rroceries. 12-21
Mr. and Mrs. Richard CnnncU,
ul rt anil
ni ' v "ill j( nn I'lnji
i.,, "(, funoral of tho Into
im 1 " rt 'it tho Tualatin
li'ins cem,.t,,rv
if "
4 you want hardware. atnneoH
i mi are riuht., just call in and
w-t I), nrwin. in tho llilhilinm
Al"iex' Sl'cond
of iuhmI lour lout lir at $;!.7.r), and
:,() curds of oak at $". Mr.
Schsvanko put in a hid nt 2T
curds of oak at flfiO.
When iv-itilimr an ice cream
wud.'i ss hv not iret it at a modern,
m,.i.,l:it. fiiuntain where tho
I'l'Oll is knit in sanitary wells,
i.,,io...l into the L'lass hy a sani
'liiiit's the kind of
fountain you will find at Kocher's.
Tlie Moose lodk'o will Kvo
' llillshoro all, Satnr
.il , ,
.1 fi.niiur AllL'llSl in. 1 t'l
,1,11 , . . .....r, - ..
Im.vs an- stdlinn a hiK' ticket list
.,;i ilu.v exnect a lino tiiuo
Mihiso from all over tho county
will ho prt'Hont, and as it in pub
lic, a ban nor attomlanco is ox
peclod. I sasv cordwiMid, polos up to V-
hes in diameter. H'mv
. i ii i. .'...i. ,,.(.
boards oi an mho, m."
... M'MI il.t.l
stovosstHiil lenirins. m
ll,o country. Write, phono ar
cull on me.- t'arl Skosv, llillsb
rn. Phono. Citv 1K.
ii . i:
I, (Crawford, one oi ine ui-
i'
the iiiidersined will sell at pub
lic sale at Ihulirown J'ct-'d ,Sta
hle. on Main St. near 1th St.,
UillsUiro, at M a. in., on
SAit i:iAY, Alii;. n
KU'ht head of horses, weighing
froinni to 1 in each, aue from
1 to l yrs; Id head of cows, (i are
fr.-sh now and 1 will tw fresh in
O. toticr; l' head of sheep; Pain
ssai'on. III inch; delivery top
wai'on; hack; cart; 2 sets work
harness; set single harness.
Ternm of Sale I'nder $10.
cash; osi-r $lo. 1 mouths time at
S i r cent. 2 imt cent, off for
cash on sums us er $10,
(Hlii (lanis'uin. Osvner.
.1. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer.
I AWMIVIION SOCIAL
1 he ladies of the First Christian
Church of Parmiiik'ton will give
lawn social on the church
ir rounds, Saturday evening, Aug.
Id. Ice cream and cake, soda
, i i li.. .: .
mm ami can.iv serveu. music
and k'ames will U the features
ut the evening s enieriamment.
1111
am
iocs of the Washington Coun
ty Pair Association, was oo..
from ('raw ford, yesterday. IIo
says there are all indications ot
n lino exhibit at Forest l.rove
thin Pall.
Por tho host values in hard-
st- .,11 kinds, call on Dave
"'"ir I, ,,n sell von the
I ,UI Will. v"' . - t
best nt the lowest hguos. lh nU)
i,,., given prompt attention,
Second Street, smith l Mam.
c r o
Mrs. (i. W. Higgcrs, oi
(Irande, is the guest of her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. h. L. Abbott.
Kobt. I.. Pohiiison. of Farm-
iniiton, svas transacting business
in town yesterday,
Christian uerclier. ot near
Cedar Mill, was in the city yes
terday afterson.
Mrs. Kmina ColTeen, of Yam
hill, was a guest of her sister,
Mrs. .lames Sewell, the first of
the week.
W. .). Puttier, of near Cedar
Mill, w as a city caller this morn
ing. lie reports the regulation
bumper crop down Ins way.
The I hmax Milling Co. re
ceives wheat for storage, am
furnishes in exchange its best
patent hard wheat Hour as need
ed. 21-3
Pur sale, cheap Rubber tire
bmrirv. auto seat, full brass trim
mings. leather upholstering, with
shafts and Polo. Almost ns gooc
as new. Oral Gardner, Second
and Jackson Streets. 1 eleplione,
City 1ST. 21-151
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Pairlev Jr.. of near Center
ville, ran a nail in his foot, the
other day, and narrow ly escapee
a had ease of blood oison. Dr.
mitl lanced the wound and
cleared it of pus, last evening.
Hop pickers, you can till your
wants in gloves, straw cutis,
straw hats. etc. We carry a gooi
lino of drv iroods. shoes and tur
nishings. lie fore you go hop
picking come in and let us hx
you up. lireer.
V.. L. Perkins is nutting up
modern residence on his newly
iturchnsed property on baseline.
C. Ip. Smith, the contractor, is
doing the yvork, and the new
home s to be o2xf0. W hen com
pleted it will be one of the neat
est little nomes in me. my.
Evalina Fay Williams, the lit
tie. dmnrhter of Henry Williams,
has been committed to the Boys
& Girls Aid Society on peuuon
nf C. 1,. V nson. who naa pro
imod home for the little
lady, who was taken from the
Vinson home, forcibly, by the
father, who is said to be unfit to
care for the child.
(1. F. C. Oiidiirt, Wmi Union.
wn in th city v?strday.
Miss. Klorenc ThnrnLi.ri'h. i.f
Janks. is a guHt of Miss Prarices
MiTarland.
For Kent Furnished 7 rm
lions-.- Inquire f 11 P. Wells,
or phone Main t.". 1 "t f
Kdw. Paylef. of near West
nion, waa over tii the city yes
rday. IJorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.
isher. of P.uxton, Aug, 12. P)P5.
daughter.
J. II. Adarns. the Farmiritori
lacksmith. was in the city the
ast of the week.
JoBeph llucher, of als.ve Moun-
taindale. was in the city the last
of the week.
Fred J. Sewell and Mr. Mc-
heelers and faniilis are at Ne-
tarts for their vacation.
Kuw flve-rtxim bungalow for
rent or Halo, nacnnce. lerma.
Dunning-FrenUel PumU-r (V.
Anton Alwick and ulster. Miss
Martha, of Portland, were guents
at the Pilligard home, near lau
rel, this week,
Ice cream noelal and a dance
at the Grange Mall, Arcade dis
trict. Saturday evening, Aug. 10.
kt not overlook it.
Jas. Miitenlx-rger departed last
vernng lor KaymonO. ash.;
n'ing tailed there by the illness
of a Klster.
Dance, Grange Hall. Arcade
)istrict, Saturday evening, Aug.
0. Ice cream will tie served.
Come and have a good time.
Lrwin Hitter, of Hethany,
passed through town yesterday,
eriroute to Centervillc, on insur
ance business for the German
Mutual.
Photographs - groups, views,
jiortraltn. enlargements of the
finest quality, at Johnson's
Studio. 18-21
liay Ueasoner has finished
ecking the Jackson Pottom
Iridge, and haa lumber for the
bridge just beyond, across the
ualatin.
For sale: Farm of (50 acres, IK)
acres cleared; all level; adjoins
railway Etaton, churches nd
schools, stores, etc. - Address
lox 4. Hanks, Ore. 20 22
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Koontzand
Miss. Hazel Koontz departed this
morning lor a several weeKS
camping vacation at Patterson's,
on the P. It & N.
There w ill be an ice cream so
cial and dance at North Plains,
Saturday evening. August ltl.
'! very body invited. 20-21
M. Gener and son, Frank, of
lux ton, were in the city yester-
ay morning. Mr. Genzer says
larvest is about over up in his
section.
We are again agents for the
famous Hazel wood Ice Cream.
and solicit your orders for brick
or bulk. Koober's Confectionery
Miss Marion Lytle went to the
'Balkans, above Mountamdalo,
ruesday. for a few days visit
with the Misses Kuth and Doro
thy Linklater.
Nesv four-room bungalow and
one acre of land for rent or sale,
'erms. Dunning-r rentzel Lum
ber Co.
F. L Pranger, of East of town
severely cut himself with a hay
fork, the first of the week, lhe
wound was dressed by Dr. Link
ater.
Can pasture from 15 to 20 head
of cattle for twoorthree months.
Eighty acres of low land, ant
running water. Phone E. T.
Turner. Laurel, Ore. .
M. N. Bonhan was in trom
near Scholls, Saturday. He is put
ting up a neat bungalow, 24x34,
on his ranch
W. F. Johnson is now running
the Forest Grove ice plant, am
wid remain there until the sea
son closes.
The Climax Milling Co. re
ceives wheat tor storage anc
furnishes in exchange its best
patent hard wheat Hour as need
ed. -A-a
D. A. Otto, of Bald Peak, Che
halem mountain, where you can
get the finest view in the county
was in the city Monday.
For sale: Thirteen head hogs
3 weigh about 175 lbs. each; 10
are two-months snoats. D. A.
Otto, laurel, Ore., Route 1, on
Bald Peak. zi-n
W. A. Tupper, of Portland
was in town Sunday, He made
his first trip in seven years to
the Big Bend swimming hole.
With each dollar, cash with
order, vou pay for photos at
Johnson's Studio, you will be
iriven a chance on a gold watch
or a 5 per cent, cash discount, as
you preter. i
Ed. Demmin. of South Tuala
tin. was in Tuesday, lie, says
the haling season for hay is near
i nvpr. and he looks for a good
run of straw bailing, as there is
quite a demand for this product.
See Stevens & Williams if you
want a water well drilled. Suc
cessful equipment and satisfac
tion guaranteed. Address, Port
land, Ore., 720 Johnson Street.
Best of Washington County
references. 21-23
TUALATIN RESIDENTS
A
or
Auk Circuit Curt Ut Iti.i lihst
Inj un County Potk Ouarry
a.v.i
aria i-n
S4Y Alo IN DSof K CONSTANTLY
Allire Thai RlaN Throw Rock mi land'
and Strike Cuiliiin? j
'1 tr
Washington County Jadge R a
soner arid the commissioners.
Messrs. Nyln-rg and Hunl.y-
as a lawsuit on hand in the r.a-
ire of an injunction f"!.! by
lenry SuiTron and Fred W. 5a-
gert. of Tualatin. The piainti fi
seek to secure a permanent in
junction against blasting nx.-ks
from the county quarry, alleging
that ro-k is strewn a!l over the
and of each. They also allege
that some of the blasting are
thrown against theiroutbuildings.
and Mr. sagert swears tf at
rocks are frequently thrown
againgt his residence. Th-y
state that it is unsafe to go o ;t
and work on their place--, a-
there are from 15 to 2) L'a.-t-daily.
Saffron owns 12 arn j aod
Sagert 10 acre adjacer.i to tho
scene of operations. Sa:!'rip. haa
a barn and onion house, and a
small residence occupied by his
son-in-law within foot of
the quarry, while his own resi
dence is atmt feet distant.
Mr. Satrert says his ho :. is
within feet of whore the
dasts are ignited, and that thi r.-
is extreme danger of holes be ing
made in the roof and windows
iroken as a result of the explo
sions, i hey close treir plea say
ing that as matters now stand it
extremely unsafe on their
places and they fear irreparable
injury.
The injunction has Leon sent
to Judge Campbell for signature,
until a hearing can be had, when
they will ask jiermanent estop
K'I. John M. Wall is attorney
for the applicants, ami he savs
that the constant worry is tell
ing on the health of Mr. SaiTnui,
w ho is well along in years. Ruth
.....4:.r. .. m ... : i-
luiuiius allege iiiai ineir lives
are endangered.
ir.
tnir.l
t! H
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fur .ir. . r
O.'lt tif..
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t.t -. tr
John
I''.-S i
v arri'.f
cit;.
fa
i.-.r.:.
ia
( a.t in the
h';g. adjusting
- tarn, which
.. lav' night,
i a r..-w ore.
:". t'.nsof
i a. I his
being
i a.-, I- -.sal
f2.in.5;.
t this week,
has ordered
barn, and it
at ofici-. This is the
hy t:m ir Mr. Wilhy
Hh hi.-i.-e rirst burned.
a l.arn burned early
r.TT. . i -s these
lo he Lot a valua
.) .- .. , i in this
. Wirr-r. during the
i-vph ininK3 trie
I, af.d that from
r.-A the object
rfuirnwioHAU
pr.x i.; m-jv if.
now on h" v,
o. rn" lurt irio.
Will h -:1 fro-n r, t . T) acres,
with neat, now, nt-hU-.rn ho hc of
si K rofims with hath. Plastered.
Pip'-d for wat'-r and gas. One
mile froru town. R..-rries and
yoursif fr;it
strawberry ;
for chic.... .i ra
sons for .s.-liir
11
i.ijiioro. Or--., Route
tr""-, and tf.OiK)
ar.t. Ideal place
',ch. Ret of rea
:g. John lK..ker,
F.A. BAILHY, M. D.
rhyifU tad Margwa
utr.rf -rP.tlf. ia SraalMrick
I'Ihiimv, om.-a City ti rwiJM.0ky M
S. T. LINKLATER. M. . C. 11
PHYSICIAN AND SURCIOM
Omr o, stairs overTb Mlt Vra guar
Kl,lne Kill at Coort Hoom,
to 11m euriiM of Ui blank.
R. M. GRWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S. P. p. R. A Jf.. P. K. k M.
Ryu
Uir.c In the TinilMt Block. Tfcfal md
ilm SlrccU. MuUbora, Ongua.
" I'lVlfYinATliVUllUlMIt
ELMEII H. SMITH M. 0. D. 01
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
O.fice Ilrmr 9 to I J m.; to t
" - " . . i uurvuiT, oaiataay f ia ia
C11 niwercit davor al-ki tvk
pbonr. Ulfice Owl Mlllahom NallaaaJ.
21tf
St k'PRISP
Mr. and Mrs. Scott were given, a
surprise at the home ol iUiss
,liza Shorey, Last Mam street
ugust 8, by the memliors of
the Baptist church choir, of
which Mr. Scott was loader for a
year, l lie guests ot honor were
invited to dine at the Shorey
home, and the choir members,
being advised, concluded to show
their appreciation of Mr. Scott's
work as leader. They met at
the postothee and then proceeded
to the Shorey home. The choir
presented Mr. Scott with a hand
some pair of military brushes as
a souvenir of th'eir esteem. Mr.
Scott taught Uiys' class in the
Baptist Sunday School, and Mrs.
Scott instructed the "Daughters
of the King" class. They will
be greatly missed in Baptist
church circles. They will soon
depart for Corvallis, where Mr.
Scott will teach this coming Fall
and Winter.
Mr .
rived horn,
trip to
W't',,; hflHte
Mrs. J. L Kerr ar
from their wedding
S-ort, Monday. They
i on the triu over and
lid not make I h!! stK.ro until nine
in the even ing. The engine tak
ing thorn from Newport ran out
oi uii on ir;.j mountain, and a
wood burr.--r wai sent out to
ring lhe train in. This engine
ran out o: water on the hill, and
a third engine svas sent out from
Corvai'ii.-s to brire- in rhi nn.
gt.rr-. with the result that they
im, .-.) late" thit the company
! u;t on a special to bring the
train into Portland. The passen
gers had a big time fishing along
the line.
Dr. W. B. CUNINflHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
ORKNCO.
i uimiAin
l'i! or.
See the classv shades for Win
ter suits at Christ Wuest's.
Fred Schixm, of Cornelius pre
cinct, was down to the city Mon
day afternoon.
Greers have hats, work shirts.
pants, work shoes and classy
dress shoes for men.
Mrs. Alice Ford departed Mori-
lav for a visit at Umatilla and
Salt Lake.
h. L. Metormick was serious
ly ill the first of the w eek, but
is nosv improving.
Greers have the nicest assort
ment of ginghams, percales and
calicoes in the city.
The Social Circle of tho Cong.
Church will have an out-door pic
nic next T hursday, place to be
announced later.
Montgomery McKinney, of tho
Okanogan section, was in town
the first of the week, tho guest
of his brother, J. N. McKinney
YV. J. liregg, oi teisyvuio,
was in yesterday; He reports
one of the best hop prospects
since he has been in the business.
Valuable cash prizes given at
Johnson's Studio for juvenile
subjects, beautiful women in
picturesque poses and other "hu
man interest" subjects whose
photos are acceptable to an East
ern Art Calendar Publishing
House.
J. Q. Johnson is at Belknap
Springs, on the McKenzie road,
in Lane County, and he writes
the Argus that he went through
from Portland on rock roads the
greater portion of the way. He
says there is plenty of good fish
ing, and good hunting up there,
and that 20 autos are garaged on
the grounds, with 150 people tak
ing in th-3 finest mountain and
stream resort in the state. J. Q.
got his buck deer last Saturday.
and regaled on venison all this
week.
I' or .-.ale: Grade jersey h
- yoari, m.sh. with calf at side.
Also a No. 15 De Laval cream
separator, usud by three months.
Pobb Pros, r.-'r 5ehie;!"eiin sta
tion, Tillamook line, Forest
Grove, ilnute 2.
F. C.Orth -who travels the
county for trie condensers, svas
in town Monday. lb states that
while tikis is the low season for
milk prl .iction tho county is
furnishing more this season than
heretofore. Last year was the
low water mark for milk supply
i i August. ;:.!! whii, the supply
is no-w reduced to w hat it sva.
there i.-; an bonase user the cor
responding time of any former
year. This show s a healthy con
u.tum in the dairv industry. Mr.
Ortn says that tho section con
tiguous to Hi'l -iTi i is gaining all
the time in percentage of pro
duction.
Twenty penciled Indian Pun
r.er ducks, hngnsh. tor sa e. at
75 cents each. Mis. II. P. Crom
well. Peaverton, Ore.. lioute 2
bsi lor.ee between Aloha and
lbr.
r.rvme Burkhalter. 'of South
Tualatin, was in town tho last of
tho week. He thinks that the
county could w isely put in a eou-
lo A turnouts on the bridge
across Jacson l,ottom. so that
in case of a rmaway one could
ive to one side. The idea is an
excellent one, as this structure
is the longest in the countv, and
one instinctively shudders in con
templating the havoc a runasvay
team svomd create it it shoul
meet a vehicle on the bridge,
with no chance for it to get out
to one side.
J. 0. ROBB, II. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
QFFICE:-Upsuir n Scholuwrlch Bldg.
Resilience: Baaeline Street, accond door
cut of South Si.le Street.
1Mb Phone office and reudenc.
HIU.SBORO, . OREGON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon!
Office hour-9 to u a. m.; to 5 p.
Call answered (tar or nivhL Bath
phone. Office ia AmerkM National
Rank, npataira.
MIlLSliOKO,- .. OREGON
-In.lcpendent Phaoe
Coo. it Bmttam fjL I
BAG LEY 4 HARS
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW J
Booms 1 and i NktU BaiMtaf
H1LLSB0B0. . , OtttKM.
E. B. TONQUB
ATTORNRY-AT-tAW
omcet np stair in Scbolmerkk Block
rJWWVikk
JOHN U. WALL
ATTORNS Y-AT-LAW
L'istairs, A. C. Shute Bldg, Mala R mi
HlllSRORO. . ORE80I.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-&AW
Orrtci: Main Btreet, opp. Court Bam
UIIXSBOaO OREOON
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
OtTice, npstnlrs in Schutmerick Block
Hillsboro, - - Oitson
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
For Sale One all-steel horse
power hay baler, capacity one
ton per hour with three men and
Imy.Zba Wood, Iliilsboro.south
of S. P. K. K. 18-tf
Chris Christensen, of Shady
Brook, badly cut his knee the
last of the week. He was work
ing in tho timber, and a tree fel
tosvards him. In attempting to
got out ot tho way he tell and
tho ax cut his leg, a part of the
bit entering the knee-cap. Dr,
Smith svent out anil sewed the
wound. He says ho is foarfu
that the patient mav have a stilt
knee, particularly it' any of the
water was drained.
Harvest dance at the W. 0. W
Hall, North Plains. Saturday
evening, Aug. 2;. tickets, in
eluding supper, $1.25. New
music and the biggest dance of
tho year. 21-22
Carl Borggren, for 20 years up
I in tho hills between North Plains
and Seappoose, will now reside
on his farm at C.lencoe. For IS
years Mr. Borggren has been
cutting shingles up in the blue
ether, and he is nosv going to try
farming on tiio prairies.
Taken up: Four llolstein heif
erstwo 2 year olds and tsvo
calves. Leonard Van Lorn, near
Greenville. 21-23
Mrs, Eva Prime, of Albany.
has boon the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Ida Bollinger, the past
week. Mrs. Prime is a former
Hillsboro girl, and was much
pleased at Ilillsboro's progress
since her last visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hare and
children departed for Astoria,
yesterday, to visit with Mrs. El
len Hare, great-grandmother of
the little folks. They will be ab
sent several days.
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PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Ollico ui. utaira over HUlsboro NattouU
Bank.
H1LL8RORO ...... ORROON
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTISf
Ti-miesie Bldg. Room 6 aad t
HILLSBORO, ORE,
Main and Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street'
Hillsboro - - - Or
PRIVATE HOME FC3 SSX
Under charge of experienced
nurse, f
MRS. CHAS. GARDNER,
from Portland.
Solicits patients from all pity
sicians.
twit or care. ReaaoaaMa prteat
Phone, UalaBM