The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 30, 1913, Image 5

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lllioirk im nl u Hai'l to have (Ik-
in Ini l-.i ii. i. fjrant hailn
f rolll rrii'iill City.
Want l.i l.ny fn.in 'Jii to 00
a ri-H. iarttally nii.ro-.. with
Moult lion i-:tii. I. arn (irrli rrril
kirl. fri.lil irlil.r of roiltily
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Irani, of 1'i.rtluiiil. vihi(-. hf
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M.iml.lV , liHii. Whilf hTf lie
a . I In om ul f Join, M. Wall.
t hii h. . ral yrart nn wn the
c Mint l t. Ihf oril.T III thf
-tatr. Mr. Wall intr.i.uif. Mr.
Irani IhH i-Lm uI I'ylhiaiiH. I h
m vv llran.l haiu'i ll.ir h oiii' of
tL- l-h infonii-. '(Liaii4 in
I In' lal an. I that In-will U-a
i n .lit to thf nnli r "mn without
a itii.
I'or Ihf Im-h alwfH in hard
waff ol all kimH. rail on ar
orvin, who run nrll oti Ihr
l M at thf luwi'M fijruf. I'limil)
mt: (,'urn iiruiniit attintii.ti.
Siruinl Strri-l. miiilh of Main.
Ilol'in llix ii rimiiti to tin
P...f'n Ihiatrf. iK-xt M011. lay
in. ! I'lfi.l.iy rvi'iiinM. in l.un
ii.M-. on.- of ihf is. rful rffU in
.hitoila.loin. Vim ran not nf
for-l to mifH thin wnmlfrful pro.
.loi lioti. for it hai a Ki tting that
. i : I apH al ( ttil. Thf ol. I Km
!i.h for.-M. Ihf iuMIi-h. Ihr
V tiH'l tH tin. I all that yo to inakr
tlif M"n. ari- ih.r.' with Mtilfii
li. :t.if i llrrl.
Ilatf vim m-rii oiir rhil.lrt'n'H
li. jhhI ariiM.I? If you hai
not, .i, ha, U tti-r tnakf il a
lui.l to m f Ihrin, Wf n rtainl)
h.Uf a larv'f u-s..rtiiirMt to r hi we
friitn. - Urt i r'n.
J, 1", llaynif. uf Font llrovc.
wan in Iuaii lUfKlav. Ilf I
til! Kiitrfnnvf fiM'ii Ihf wounditl
arm. raiiHf . .y hf ilwhari of
Miotiun w hilf rnliiik' in a
ai,'oti. Ihf darh ol Inn arm.
almvf thf t'ltmw. wai rathir
n- rn !y nhaltf ntl.
Si' Ihf "K"hani iwitMuhii
.ulirr, iilf lo ihri', daily.
m ar Vnrlcy Station, on the Klir-
tnr. 1 . 1'nrrif, Wa.ihin-'ton 1 1-
liT. for .artirulars.
Mr. and Mm. K. II. lVi. of
Ualla Walla. Wash., havf iiiovihI
to llillHU.ro. ThfV an thf jmr
. 11H of Mrs W. N. Ilarrin. Thnr
liuvl.ti-r, Mnt. Norman Hawk,
ho hnt iH-rii hfrv for two
wt'i'kt. rrturni il lo Walla Walla.
Iiifulav.
T hf hidi.-H Aid. S-holU. will
k'lvf a haski t Horial at thf Arli
an Hall, in STiolU, HallowrVn
Nii.'ht, Ort. UI. thf rniiils to
10 to thi luiriTitiw of a Ih-II for
iho rlmrch V011 art' invitfd.
Insnranri AirnU John Vund-.T-
wal yi'htfrday handfd rlHfk to
l.rmrr t'otnlis for &Mt.rM, osn
on lunlilim; hy tin'; ami to Win
Harm for S.tsl.oO, for hw- on
;tK-k. ThiM wait for thf fir' of
Saliiiday niiht.
TariH for Half, mixed with
niariiT wheat, miartrr oats, ami
vi trh. all rieaned and ready for
market. Win. Sehuimerirh.
IVostv nivrht titut hriK'ht days,
the l oinliinat ion that iileaseH the
iiniHl evaetinir Oretronian. Ami
the continued uikM" weather
meaiH joy for the -otat men,
as well in to those who ure
ititliiikr in fall sown nun.
I'or sale, rliea for cti.sh, 10
fiHit corniiruteil iron roller, ti1
eseotie fra"M .ina WimmI. M-tf
Mr. and Mrs. V. (1. Mitchell
of I'oitland. arrived in llillshoio
the first of the week, for a Hhort
visit. Mr. 'Mitchell leaves in a
few days for Mirene. where he
lakes I'haa'i' of a driitf store.
I.. K. Wilkes, who recently re-
tiirneil from the Okanojrun,
leaves Salnr.lav for a trill to
Northern California, where lit
has a nionth'H work in the stir
veyinjr line for the United States
KoYeriiinont.
.1. K. Zimmerman, of alxwe
North Plains, was in town lui'S
day. lie nays the live mile
stretch of the Camphell road is
now eonui etei . at a cost, all
told, of about $7,(MH.
Taken nn: Four heifer calvt'S.
.lersey grades ulHttit 't months
o d. Owner ca and prove prop
ertv mill nav flinriros. Tluw.
Ilinton. on tiie .1. W. Oonnc
l''nrm, on Koute 1.
A. S. Sholes. of Cornelius, was
in limn th, I. ml ol the wceK.
Mrs. Sholea is takinjr a trip tif
the Hot Lake section, tins week.
Mr. ami Mrs. T. D. Tall man,
of lluxlon. are in the city,
iriicHts of Mrs. Tallman'a Hister,
Mrs. M. I'!. Caudle.
Kiirht.-room house,
fiirnisihi.il or unfurnished. K. K.
Wells. Ilillsboro, Ore., Telephone
ERMANS TALK ABOUT
r.iiiloci.1 Cillrnt UmiinnJ ,r
(U lor Alllluilr t,n uclln
bS AIUIsr HD VUIISMV
irib.fJl liwi,. ,,J ,rJ il
Opp Pmhikilio
Iirhar.lt llo-tt. ,,f l'
IM.IIliriir
n.uiiiii-iit as a l.ri-iilrr of I !.
Mfii.H. and Kri-d Si hot.. I
hllil-oro. a Mun-fHirfiil dairytnan.
and ritiriiH whosf inti-LTif u
not U .,ifHti..tif.. write thf Ar
Kin tint week, ani-nt tin- prohil.
itinn .i.ti..n Tht-ir letter ful
ow :
"orni-iiiH. Oi -toiler 'j;. r.iiu.
Milor ArtfiiH. UilUlMiro.
Irar Sir: Your editorial of
Ort. Z. al-out thf I.M-al i.i.ti..i.
hition in Hilliltoro i aUmt
ni.'ht. It will rut thr tillKineH
of
your to -a it utukut in tAi li
m nut only that th Ci -rtii.-tiiw
from HaM of ill-,l,ro Mill im, to
'ortland. I.ut a manv South
will do the nauif. Ia-t April,
when 'oriieliiis went dry. they
aid they would trade in Hill
oro. ami if llillhl-om hhoiil.l
Iry they would do their tradinw
thnmuh the mail order houses in
ortland. w hich is now very han-
ly thmutrh the pan-el inwt. and
t would save us Koinj' to town.
Ihe (ii-rinan are a smiahle
HH.lf. 1 hey like to meet their
frn nd in town once in a while.
and have a friendly that with
them, ami it k'oe a l'oo-1 deal
Iter if he can have a iflas of
-er at the same time. Hut the
reason the Hermans are oxinK
prohibition is not Ucause hi-
ran not I'et hi t'las of
Mi-r. hut U-causi' it. takes awav
hi iM-monal rights, and hU-rty.
ami a Herman w ill lU'lit for hi
rights ami hU-rty a lotijr as he
ha a Khow.
1 think it i very seldom you
find a Hern. an drunk, he-cause he
only drinks Ut-r. When a tx-r-
on U-irins to drink whiskey
there is where he i'et. too much,
ami if you are k'oin-; to have a
umhihilion town it is certain you
will have a lot of had whiskey
ami drunkard in tow n.
Furthermore, I should like lo
ay it M only too had those pro
hibitionist did not live at the
time of Adam and r.ve. I hey
surely would have grubbed Un
forbidden tree nut and we would
enjoy parauise tooay. 1 011 can
not make a jierHon U-tter throu-'h
pnihibition laws it is only
throiikh moral and religious
eachintr.
Yours very truly,
(Icrhard (loetze.
J'resident (lerman SM-akin- So
lety. iVirnelius, Ore.
IlillsUirt). Oregon. Oct. L1. 1913.
To the oters of Hillsltoro:
On November I. you will Ik?
callinl uiHin to vote either for or
airainst prohibition in our city.
ltefnre custink' your ballot, I
hoK you w ill k'ive due consider
ation to the result. which are
mum! to follow the adoption of
pnihibition in HillsUiro.
No matter what your beliei
mav ne as 10 i ne eiuciency 01
. ... .t .. ..r
prohibition as a moral airent. it
cannot lie seriously contended
that any Rood can come to Hills
ltoro bv aUilishink' tin licensed
tuiloon here, with Portland only
few miles away, and easily
accessible.
Ask yourself if it is not reas
onable to expect these conditions
should Hillsltoro vole lor promo-
ition:
Increase of taxes owmif to the
l.w of revenue from the saloons.
Iw of trade, lieenuse the man
foreetl to o to Portland for a
k'lass of liquor will purchase oth
er thillL'S.
Uws of trade of those tanners
tiho itmrtt that they nave
ht to n itIilss ot their favorite
i..v.riiir.. if ho inclined, when
l.iwinm culls them to town.
More drunkenness, liei'ause tne
niun forced to travel into Port
IuilI for n drink naturally will
end. when one would
have sulViced the same man if
permitted to exercise his rijfhtat
home.
N.t . .crease in the eonsump
tion of liquor, but worse eondi-
imnK under which me suppiy
Mn.n to satisfy the demand.
The lowerinROt tne morui w ne
f , fitmmnnitv because of the
. "... 4
shtH'kinjr hyiKK-risy bred by this
law which many openiy vio uu-,
ili UTlllllll break no other law;
for the reason that they consider
it an invasion ot meir pensoou
riirhts not to he toieraieti.
u;u not the Inittle drinkinff,
which prohibition always brings
aliout. be much more dangerous
to your iHiy than me open sun...,
in which he ia not allowed
Don't you know that every boy
feds that he must investigate
the things which are forbidden
hence the injury worked by the
blind pi and the hidden bottle
in prohibition communities.
Don't you know that character
alone makes the man or woman
worth while, and that the legis
lative straight jacket of the pro-
RiUBhnno iOt)a fX-TriM ?i
hlt.itioiiHt rnn.Ht eith. r ,rn
race of friollyrtnidii
breaker.
From ob.Hervatior:H on
vint lit (lerrnany, I am
hibition would prt-vi nt
lion of the Herman !a
. 11.
..f
pie to Ihi community. V'. t a
ob 4-rvf that a "ri-at-r j.rt 1 in
our rnot prosj-ri.ii ; . r,-.
around Ilillsboro, an-of l,.-n :n,
d'-sceiit. on wh'trn w.- .t.,. (1 ,
for a (.Teat portion of m.r - ,j
lort.
N'ery truly your-:.
r . Schoiuir.r.
I'ylhian Siltr- ami Kinhis
Ihe sinial eveliinif to U- IT..-I,
by the I'ylhian Sist. -r-i. Inlay
nij-'ht. Oil. ha-s I ..-in ,n t
Ionei until next Fridav iu'!.t.
Nov. 7. All inemU-r, of i,i
two orders and their fatnih. s an
cordially invited to attend.
1 im: smoki u
The Peaverton Ath
t ;i,
pulled olf five Hiiappy Ihi-ii,
Uiut last iiiirht. to a croA.i. il
ub room. Three coach loads
arried from Portland nn a mut-
al. and about 10 atti-ml.-l from
HillsUiro and I''ore:t (iro. ..
lack IblHer wa refer.-.-, and
leor'e Parker wa tim. ki-. .. r.
'earl Casey, of the N. W. hall
lub. wa one of the jud.-s. To
the elfort of A. A. Chi.-Lolm
and J. I.. Hardy, of tin- local
lub. wa due in a yreat meaMire j
the Kiicct s of the tneetinc.
ariHim, 01 ine i,oiiimiius 1 niu.
r.t ... 1 .
wa "ivi-n the diiisioti over
Srhrneer. the favorite (if (he
Multnomah Athletic - lbs.:
HiImti' won over Cornqui t. 1 1
lb.; Hew lilt. Multnomah, via
iriven the decision over Ollie II ill.
11.1; Al McNeil. leaver nn!..
U-hted Meat'her, the Vancouver
In)'. The Newsboy Club, of
Portland, furnished a 3-rout,d
bout lietwccn (lordon and Pern
stein, (lordon winning' easily on
I mint.
C. C. Arns. id lloiite 1, was
in town yesterday.
Frank Hovendon, of mar Pea-
verton, wa. in town yesterday.
IM. Thomas, of l'eau-rton,
wa 111 town yesterday.
Otto Wohler. of Oak Park, was
in town louay. He savs onion
uyers are otferinK $1.7.1.
Hub Simpson, of South Tuala
tin, was in the city the lirst of
the week.
Colfee Club will meet at the
Commercial Club riHinis, Satur
day afternoon. Nov. 1. All nietn-
U-rs are requested to attend.
iert Mead, who has Ihcii at
Sprink'tield. Oregon, visiting his
brother, arrived in Hillshoni last
niht. to remain.
W. P. Dolan, lormerly a resi
lent of HillslKini. and two years
lire chief here, died in Portland
Saturday. He leaves a widow
and one child.
Henry Howard llnlcomb and
May Marjora DclSuhr. of near
lU'thanv, were united in mar
riage. Oct. l'.U:!. Uev. P. W.
H. Frederick otliciatinjr.
Mrs. Anne M. Lm. of Dovvns-
ville. Wis., 1 the truest of her
. . e .
son, 1 A. intr. ami lamnv.
this wtvk. She soon leaves tor
her Montana farm. ne.r Konan,
on Flathead Fake.
H. Taylor Hill, the old Linn
County pioneer, am' a brother of
Or. .1. h. Hill, was m I rem Port
land, yesterday, enroute to his
Uoy ranch, laylor still holds lus
atre, ami issnii as .vounir as w m-n
he romHil over the lulls ot Linn
County.
J. Summers, a IVaverton
contractor, died yesterday at the
family home. He was in Hills
Uro the lirst of the week, and
the death came as a surprise, al
thm.Rh he has been ill for some
time. He loaves a widow and a
son and daughter.
Max Haley and wife, formerly
of the Cirove, celebrated their
golden weddink' at Portland. Oct.
2.1. Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Kuratli.
of this citv, were present. Mr.
and Mrs. Haley are parents of
Miss Carrie Haley, now Mrs. S.
J. Donelson, of Kupert. Idaho,
well known here as a teacher
some years atro.
Kair shoiuiera who intend buy
imr the menfolks somothinp:
should not overlwk the elaborate
display of pipes and smokers' ar
ticles in the south window of the
Hen nf Sweets. Come in and se
lect what you want Pay a little
on it and have it set aside, and
then imv a little now and then
nn.l VOI1 Ml soon have it paid for.
i the time to select before
the stock has been picked over.
The Den of Sweets,
Chas. May. who has been up
in Canada for a year, was in the
city yesterday, returning from a
trip out to Rlountainuaie, wncie
he visited witli lus lauier, ,ia,
May and family, (has. says
thnr Canada is all riffht. but that
the original Garden of Kden is
right here in old Washington
County, where he spent his boy
hood. While out in the hills.
May brought in a couple of doer
and he went back to Portland
laden with some line veiision
steaks.
CONTRACTOR POnS
LOSES HIS LIEN CASE
Court IIi.IJ lhal Uit Nut
Cinlilule Mtal I lalr Iimiiis J
in 1 if n on iirAwiroN mven
Mur;il liivi.nc C Itki Btlore
Judc Campbell. Tbi Wttk
"ofitrai-tur Putt, who ri-ccntly
hl'-d a In ti on the pravcrton
"atholir Church. Father O'Flynn.
pastor. !'f t hi ca -e U-fore Ju:Je
Camphell. jestf-rday. the court
holding that pew, which were
li tiit by Poltt, and for -Ahich he
lil' d suit, do not constitute real
-tat.-. The prii-st claimi-d the
h w -a ere n,t to s-citications
arid n-f i.-.-d the ,i. and suit and
ln-n followed. The case went
thriniirh court ho farm proof if
, claim was concerned on the side
of thf plaintitT, and ready to ar
t'ue. tin-attorney fur the defense
'novi-d to disinis on the ground
tated altovf -pews not bein
r.-al estate. The motion was al-
: lowed, and the contractor will
have the remedy of a suit in
I eq uity.
In the ca;v of Saffron versus
'John NvTterir anil Wa.shinirton
Cimntv. "suit to eniom oneration
-of tln-Nvl ii-rt' rm U uurrv fh-
Icfense was Kiven five days to
mswer. Mr. Salfron and his
witnesses were here with a bas
ket of rock, alleged to havn In-en
thrown on the place by the blast.
The ca.se of W. II. French, for
divorce, ha taken up two days
of the time of the court,' there
U-ing 10 witnesses for the plain
tilf. and a large numler for the
defense.
Divorces were granted in
Walker vs Walker; Monson vs
Monson; Walters vs Walters;
Murray vs Murray, and Samson
vs Samson.
Default cases entered; De
Acosta vs DcAcosta decree la
ter; and Valley Trust Co vs
Fa ami.
Hugo Nord, who passed a
forged check on the Hillsbonj
Mercantile, pleaded guilty to the
charge.
Pl-liLIC SALE-
I will sell at public auction at
the J. Forstal place, one mile N.
W. of Cedar Mill, and two miles
east of Hothany. at ten a. m., on
SATURDAY. NOVEMBERS
T wo bay mares. 7 yrs. Hot) each.
with harness; 2 bay mares. 12
yrs. 12i" each; sorrel gelding. 5
yrs. 12MJ; 2 black tillies, 13 mos;
fresh Holstein cow ; cow. coming
fresh in December; heifer. 2 yrs,
fresh in Feb; 5 yearling heifers
Holstein bull. 3 yrs: brood sow. 3
vrs: Uiar. 2 yrs; 2 shoats all
Perkshire strains; tine lot chick
ens; McCormick binder. Osborne
mower ami rake, z larm wag
on?, hayrack, harjioon fork, ropes
and I pulleys, hack, buggy, brand
new cart. 2 piows, disc, fanmill.
platform scales, spiketooth har
row, one-shovel cultivator, log
roller, springtonth cultivator. 15
tons baled clover hav. 2 heaters.
S-ft dining table, couch, sewing
machine, household furniture
Western Electric telephone and
share on lino 73; 2 sets dbl har
ness, set single harness, 2 pipe
collars, new 21-2.) inches, other
ollars, lot farm tools and numer-
ous other articles, uinen ai
noon. "
Terms of Sale-$10 and under.
cash: over, one vear bankable
note, at S per cent. 2 per cent
off cash over $10.
H. P. Pastnusen. Owner.
P. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Wismer, l-lork.
k'IPORT
(If Hit- conilition of tin Pnnk of Ilonvcr-
lon. M Ueavettiin, in tin- State of On?.
Ron, lit the close of business Oelotet 21
KKSOl hci:s
Uwus Mill iliswmM fji.GjS 13
(ivi'i.trafts, secured imil iinse-
eutoil 91
llonils unit warrrmt i.jfto 00
Bunking lioue - W 00
l-'nriiitute nnl Vixlmes 00
Due ftoiu ntuitove.l u'setved
l.nuks 6 t4 f4
Rxolmutes for ctenrini; house 6( 6'
Onsli on hanit 3.7S6 S6
ToUl
I.1A1UUTIKS
Cnptttil Stock I'huI in
I'mliviileil jirofits, less ex
10,000 00
lH'lisesmul luxes pain . ..
,9S6 78
rustnl scviiigs Imnk deposits.
750 00
Imtiviilnnl deposits sulnect to
check 49 6JS 13
Pcnmiut ccttiliciite of ileposit 6.955 3
Total.
.9.3 Jo U
I. Dov Gray. Cashier nf the above
uatiieil bank, ilo solemnly swesr that the
above statement is true to the best of tny
knowledge and lH-liel.
Doy Cray, Cnshier
Correct Attest:
V. V. l.iveruiore,
B. K. lVnney,
Directors.
Siibscribed biiiI sworn to before me
this 30H1 day pf (K-tober, njl.t.
W. K. TeKR, Notary I'ublic
Chas. Meacham, who put in
the macadam on the South Jack
son Pottom hill, is very proud of
the substantial work done. The
county court is now cutting down
the hill south of the condenser,
and it will be rocked at once.
Frampiette wain it trte. k'raft
on rahfornia Pla k Pool - the i
kind that irrowi vigorous and!
U-ar h.-avy rrnH here in West-'
ern Oretf'in. 'Ihe tm- mention-'
d in my former ad., topworkeil. :
I year at" last April, pry iced '
VSi po ii dsof driwl n-it that can '
tie sold easily for l?c -r ixcir.d.
w holt- ale. making an income f ;
$'S.W. We t.a.c acre here in I
th; north . Ci ht that are i,nxluc-1
in over net income, tret J
avcrai'int' !.-.: than 17 year old. j
It is tun" that Wa.-rhini;ton j
county wa Aakin up to this
new industry. My first and'
second plantings. and yearn 1
old art- lieinninj; t 1,-ar. j
I also have vetch seed in small j
or iane quantities. Ferd (jron
er, Hillsltoro, f)ri-t'on, route 2,
phone Scholls .Vt-'t line P'.
The holiday s.-as'ir) is a;proach
inir, ari l a uwA photograph, or
en.are.J fHjrtrait. such a you ,
......,..., I. I... .. ..'. . 1:. ...:. I
van di u.jiuinoo & .v.i'ii.t. w i.i
make a most acceptable present
for your d.-arest friend. 32-3
Invitation are out for a con-
eret.ee at the Commercial Club.
riday. Nov. 7. at 7:30 p. m., to
ake up the question of protection
f the be. and girl of the com
munity. ' . 1; conference to he at-
nd.-d at b-ast one or two
peaors r m the Oregon Sx:ial
fygiene a tci-ty, a well as
peakc-rs of local repute. Acom-
n hen.sive jirogram Ka.s been ar
range., and the held will be
covered by local physicians. The
rotrram committee consists of
tr. J. V. lamiesie. H. 11. Paint
W. Hames. E. 1. Kuratli and
If. N. McKav.
Dance at the Hethany Grange
lall, Saturday. Mov. H. Music
Johnson and Davis. Ticket.
$1.ihi, including supper. Every-
xjtiy invited. 32-3
"What Happened to Bragg.
farce comedy in three acts, w ill
e presented by the Young Peo-
!e of M. MaUhews Church. No-
vemU-r PJ, at the Crescent Thea
tre. Prices of admission w ill be
7). 3.1 and 25 cents -and if the
young people can give as good
an account of themselves this
year as they did at their last
ay let. thev will be well worth
while the visit and loss of an
evening, the new play is said
to abound with good comedy.
Miss Gladvs' Cuddy, of near
Milkapsi. entertained a party of
er friends Wednesday night
Oct 20, the occasion being her
20th birthday. Hallowe'en games
were indulged and one of the
features was a huge birthdav
cake, hidden in which wasaring.
thimble and a dime, to tell the
fortunes of the lucky finders.
The evening was very enjoyable.
Wm. Schulmerich. of Farming-
ton, and State Food & Dairy
Commissioner J. D. Mickle, of
lillside, are over at Tillamook,
this week, attending the State
dairy annual convention.
Fresh cow for sale Inquire of
Anton Nettersheim. 3 miles
northeast of Ilillsboro. Pox 133,
ioute'l. 30-32
Regular services at the Congre
gational church, next Sunday.
Members are requested to re
main after services to hear the
report of the trustees on the new
pastor.
Dry lu-inch wood, delivered
promptly. --C. P. Hodgdon.Phone
City 702. 30-33
Marion Tibbitts, of Cornelius.
who has measured all the rock
used by the county on the Base-
me improvement, this year, was
in town Monday, on business
with the county judge.
Tare seed for sale. Den
Thurnher. Cornelius. Or., Uoute
2. Above Ptlooming. 30-32
The lights were oil tor an hour
or so Sunday evening, owing to
a change of conduit down where
the Oregon Llectnc is double-
tracking, below Garden Home.
Dressmaking at home, and by
the day. Mrs. Pellinger, Corner
Sixth and Fir, Ilillsboro. 31-2
W. A. Tupper. secretary of
the Portland Civil Service com
mission, was out, Sunday, a guest
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W m. Tupper.
Lost:' Pag of mechanic's tools.
between Seavey hopyard and
laundry, in Hillsboro. Finder
please leave at the Argus office.
Hon. Jas. Withyeombe, of Cor-
vallis. passed through the city
yesterday morning, on the P. li.
& N., for the annual dairy con
vention at Tillamook.
H. T. Simpson, ot Buxton, was
in town yesterday. He is adver
Using for a license for his hotel
at Buxton, in this week's issue,
E. Wenstrom, who has a saw
mill near Scholls, was in the city
the first ot the week.
Miss Uhea Wilkes, a student
at Corvallis, visited here Sunday,
called home to meet her father.
For good, unfading photos in
artistic light and pose, call at
Johnson's Studio.
J. B. Merrill and Scott Wolt
were down from Cornelius. Mon
day.
Mrs. Julius" Schoenberg, of
North Plains, was in the county
seat Monday.
M. S. Allen, of Forest Grove,
was in town Tuesday,
PRnrEmiONAL
F. A. liAILKY, M. D.
I'ByMirlaa aid 8arrra
Omr:-rwLir in Schtiltaarick lUtl
Hi.lc Hoiithwm raran Halt Hat
mi MnMui NtrMUi
FlKtn, nm,nty 3HS; rnaidrar, Ht mi
S. T. LINKLATER. M. . C.
PHYSICIAN AND SURCION
OiBo upttUiin oor Tit ItrlLa lrug bUtr
IUi.Uue Km! of Court Hmw,
In th eoruar of th blua-k.
K. M. ERWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
, Surtcroo S. P. p. R.
J.. P. JL h K.
Rt.
, Oificr in the Tammic Block. Taint aa4
I Miu StrrtU, Hilloot-o, Oregon.
KLMEtt IF SMITH M n n ni
-
PHYSICIAN & SURCKON
OSTEOPATH
wince iirjurtv 9 to 11 . lo ) a. at.
TuesiUy. ThurU, MatnnUy to It
C:is answered day or aigbt. Buth
phones. oiHct over Hilltburo Natlooal.
lVMMsiMMMl
Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
Independent Pliooe
ORENCO, . . ORECOM
J. O. ROBB, U. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURCEON
OFFICE: Upstair lo Scbolowrick B'dg.
PiiosKS-Office. City 3S4; Ret. City 864
IIl'XSBORO. . OREGON
slsiMMsls)VMsfW
DR. B. L. SEARS
i'hysician and Surgeon
Office boor 9 to 11 a. m.; to 5 p. m.
Call answered day or aigbt Both
phones. Office in American National
Rank, npstair.
IIILLSBORO, . . OREGON
AAArVAArArVwVwVVVwTVwTl
w. ft M, Maw
BAQIEY A HARS
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW .
Roomi 1 aad i 8kiU BtildlBf
HILLS B0B0, . , UBKOOH
rfVrVMwVWWkwJM
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Oilicea oj) stairs in SchnlmerUh Block
rVrVvVtfVVwlfJwVvVwl
JOHN BI. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Upstairs, A. C. Shute BIJj, atain.ft tad
HILL8BORO, . ORMOM.
rivniVYwvvvruwiJj
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orriei: Main Street, opp. Court Houna
IIILLSBORO ORKOON
MrrVrVWwVsisfwrwVsfikl
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNKY-AT-LAWj
Otnce, upstairs in Schultnerkh Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
(to. 3. enaM a. Il
9. ClaMtt
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
ttaififmlrat fttMiaitm, rftatajaMNfc 1
Uufilrai aaa Hm.
Sfncra.JtfJ)itiilnij, atlttaBu till B, SWIs
maittrn i fftnmmlr. Urfunfcri ask au aHafc
liJun KltlfnfluJt attAtidtrlU.
lien lit ituiopa wM anfrtrn
senini.
VrirHr a aura milwfilia
KikMultfufAaftfn. Urtertraaanara.
frirfmntlri mU anfma Mlflrtn.
-Hirat-Cvrtwaaasra: Caatta M t I
it aaf naaeftaaa.
ZeKfben: Siarftwll JOO; .orf-aus-2ele6on:
Stain MM BBW
smutt (KKt sin ataman aaaurws
PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Otllco np-atairs over Hillsboro National
Bank.
HII.LSHORO ORKOON
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Trmiesie Bldg. Rooms 5 aad i
HILLSBORO, ORB.
Main anil Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro ... Ore
a
BOWMAN & VALLAND5GHAM
Attorneys-At-Law
Commrrcial Bank Blocr;
tip-stairs
Hillsboro Oregon
Argus sad Journal, 12.25.
owjiort
Main 1)5.