The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 13, 1913, Image 5

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i d in e.-tting iiuui.'h fmiii
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Woman t unc Mrnlally ttlrrril
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amiaaliua. Alter Anldcal
ll.iri- fur ii-i ral ji-ars. 'lurltnn
I. al 1. 1 1 n lativ r mi far u known,
am! llr Stair of Ori''nn now
a l- h lli.it tin- priiprrty nrlii-ul to
Hi- ri.iiiinuriwi-altli. Whrlhi-r
lailt 'iiwa kil!i-. in rurtlutul,
i.r w l.i tlii r ! ilii-il in hiiiih' liitn.
i.i in- la. i'. inn! llii- lly iu'vi-r
ri ' ..vi n-.. i.r w !. thi-r hi hliiM-i I m
1. 1 m i. will irui.aiily in'M-r In
k f i . m.Si- ii l arlturi in ulivr
v.m. -, in r-, nn. I riiak-H liU inn-
'it w l.rri-alm'lt-4 kliiiwil. lli'WUH
ui-.l iilniit yi-iiM whi'ii In ho
in xti-n.i islv
lit.. ii.
jmlli'il out of Id'B-
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Mri. Anna Vavrin. ap'l
yi-arn, wifi f 'ln. Vavrin. a
tijln'ini;in, wan Friday a'ljuilk'fil
iiiHani'. ami orilin-il comrnittfil
t tin- anyltim an noon & din in
alli to In- trari8M)rti-cl from the
('anlni-r Hanitariurn to Salftn.
Mn nt now U-inif nursi-il for
wotiiiiUrautui! hy m-ttirii? lu-rHrlf
on firt latt Thumlay aft'Tnonn,
Vavrin was away from thi liotisi
l . a
a Minri iiisianii'. wiu-n nc no-
tii-i'il hi w ifi-coining out of the
lioint' with In r rlothi'S lila.iriir.
ii' wan cauk'ht ami th- Hann-M
iMiinuinhi-i!. t.ut not until (the
wat haillv liiirni'il. The woman
lia.l put foul oil on lu-r (ircH ami
tlii'ti ii;nitii it. Ihri-i weeks
a'o slie trieil to kill lu-r little hod
the only rhihl thev have ami
the huHharnl. thinking he mitfht
riTovi r, woulilnay nothing when
nhe w;tH arretted on an inxanity
charge, lie now adtniU that
ulie threaterieil to hum herself
ui thri-e week it ao, in onler
that hhe tni'ht ".'o to Heaven
ty lire." llomesii'knfstt in one
of the rausfH attnhnteil.
Ihe htishaml. when he was
'xainineil a lew weeks at'o. re-
f u4il to cay anything, hut after
the tt-rrilile aeciilent, caim
throui'h ami nai.l nhe had at
li'inpti'd yuiride In-fore hy throw ,
mi; hemelf on the railway track,
m California; and that nhe had
alio threatened to jump from 8
w in. low.
lr. I.inklater savs the wouian
is very low. and there is douht
ot her reeovt ry.
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dl'ilfhtiT.
Mr. an. I Mi i ' :: an
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lt them iii.e ir i of
their adopted I ' me.
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12!c " -
li'rretit .Ii
15 " "
lit of men'-t
underwear, o
l.f prii-i'.
one day niilv
!.inl- Si' .
I.I.'
.-.nint on s i aters
Lla-ilM'tH
vt. and tott.m
I and end i for
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S.me Miieak thief w as hlundi-r-U.V'
tir.mnd the home of W. N.
Hairelt. Saturday iiik-ht, hut ef
ti . tid ii" entrant'!' lo the plai'e.
Il.'wai heard hy two or three
nn mil rs of the family, and Win.
:.n i . tt .Ir. w eiit out t- investi
gate and the party vamiied.
He w ai on tut Ii the front mid
r. :sr p.. n lies, and had torn the
net tim from the kitehen win
... A. S mil' of these nights a
pro Ah r will fit a Imllet in him
and there will he tnuurninn in
...in.- family.
Special. Saturday, Nov. 1.1th,
one .lay niilv. i.t lire.-r's Store
m nade outinn llunnel Si- yd
12 v l' yi
11 pi r t ent ilisiount on sweaters
1.1 per rent ilisenunl on l.lankets;
one lot of nu n's wool and rotton
underwear, ihI.Is ami ends for
half pri.-e. :il
li e I'aree tinned V. "What
Hal'liened to r.ritif,"
Friday. NoveinU-r lis. lyi.l. at 10
o'clock we w ill oiler fur sale K.1
extra line milk rows, free from
luU'rculosis; all have U-en test
ed. Also 2 line Holstein hulls. 2
years old; one llurhani hull, one
year old. on the I'alentine Hill
place, 1 mile west from Uevera
Station, on the Southern Pacific
Uailmad. Oswego, Ort'K'on.
lainrh at noon.
Terms $U. cash; over $10, f
months time, at S jier cent hank
ahle note.
John Naetjeli,
John A met.
Owners.
J. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer,
Christ Nat-K't-li. Clerk.
SI kl'WISI- I'AkTY
Adam Ilert'i-rt Sr.. jf ll'imin !
iriir. was in Ujwn Monday.
(I. F, C. eisl,.rt. of West
I'mori, was in town Monday.
Wm. Mohr. of Oak I'ark. was
over town the last of th- week.
I-wis I'owers, of I-inyvil!e,
was a city caller yesterday.
layton loK'rs for men. at
(Jn-er'H, :;i tf
Uev. A. I'-rthold ami Alhert
llurininir, of (lirrn-lius. were in
town Monday.
f I)nt. I & Turner, No
'iuS vemlier Z.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. It avis. now
residimr near (Jreenville. were in
town Monday.
Mi K. M. Tonirue, of Port
land, is the truest of llilislwru
relatives this week.
Krvin Huell, w ho resided here
several years, writes that he is
now located near () hkohh. Wis.
Kohl. Johnson, of m ar Cedar
Mill, was a city caller yesterday
morninjf.
Attorney fleo. U. lialcy was
in lleppner the first of the week.
on leal husiness.
Adam Spies and w ife, of near
Klmonica. were in the city yes
terday.
Daniel lieaville. of Oak Park,
was over lo Ihe my yesieruay
mornmir.
Fritz PritvcIalT. of Cales Creek,
wan a county Heat visitor yester
day afternoon.
One of the largest stocks of
shoes and dry eiiods in the coun
ty, at (Ireer s. :5l-tf
1 he t.irciiit Juih'e wiil hol'l a
session of court. Monday next.
The regular term will convene
on Nov. 21.
Witdey Walters, of Caston,
and llest-r W illiams, of Forest
drove, were uranted marriaire li
cense hy Clerk Luce. Monday.
Andrew Hasselhrink and Km-
ma Stanzel. of near Tiard, wen
united in marriage Nov. 5. 1'J13,
Uev, Aerker. lizard, tilliciatinjr.
Alva llennett, of Sell wood, and
F.mma Keinath. of this county,
were united1 in marriaire hy
Judve Ueasoner, Nov. S. 11)13
J. C. Smith, the Forest drove
liveryman, was down to Hill
ro yesterday, irreetinvr
ty seat friends.
J. P. llornaday and W. II
orney, of Oak Park, were trans
actmir business in the ciiy me
last of the week.
Udies: Come to the Hat Shop
for that hat you need. One dol-
ar w ill buy as much as two else
where. Don t foriret the place.
-Hank Annex. Second Street
PYIINS PREPARE
tirand Chancellor (irant Origi
nate a liijc Demonstration -
aL. CDl STV LODOI S ILL W IRE EAST
I Frampiette waln it tr-es raft
jed on California PVk Hoot th
i kind that irows vii'(.ro.:4 nn.1
FOR GOLDEN JOBIltEi'.'irrs
el in my former ad., tt pworked.
I years ajro last Apnl. prol iced
12.1 jioundsof dried nuts that can
be sold easily for p r imnd,
w hoUsaie. making an income of
?2-.i'l. We have acres here in
the northwest that are proluc-
over l?JK net income, trees
PROrSlO!AU
F
Icbmar, l. U. Will be Date Set fur
Mi.clint tf l.odfc Stale
A. IJAILEY, M. D.
Fhyiiriaa tad SirgMW
Oftcr -I'pataira ia Scbalaitrick Wmtm
Kn.lnr tivutha-ml eontr Haaallaa
ml Mmml Mtrvata.
Pti inr. ottii- City 2; mailaiM,rUy M
S. T. LIN it LATER. 11. B. C.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
averat'inif U-aa than 17 years old. ! e "fu" Tb. rwita Drug tur
It IS time that Washir.jfton I KlIae Katr Court Hoot.
county was waking up to this, ln th e"rDr of ,h
new industry. My first and I rrrWrVMMMi
second plantings, " ami ' years l
old are he-innintr t U-ar.
I also have vetch seed in small
or larire quantities. Ft-rd dron-j.
er, lhllsboro, ()retron, route 2.
phone ScholU .1."1 line 11.
A. C. Archfx;d has a hen that S
must le sutTraf.-tte. for the ; wvw
rtsters t;tfht her ju,t as though fELMEIi II. SMITH M. D. D. Ol
The Knights of Pythias Order
will celebrate their doiden Jubi
lee on the nitfht of February 11),
11)11. ami the grand chancellor,
Frank S. (Jrant. has made ar
rangements to have every lodge
in the state meet and telegraph
to Washington, D. C. where
prominent members of the order ghe were a fu!!-t!edged chanti
wilkongregate -even in the very clwr. The puiiet-if such she
nm in the capital where Justus "lavs egp just atK,m trie sue
,, i, ... , , 4l.j. of those from a uiail. The
"'-"""r, '''"r1,..1', strange thing about the atfair is
tvery looge in uasnmgi.m that the sulfragette fighti back
,OIWty IS askerl to get together. liUo a TnrV hut f h mal T.rtion
and keep the wires busy in send- Lf tvt, fa'i!y were t(M) much on
mg in messages, ana Knigras wm the myM for her. and she gets
neon naniJ. m mime n crhtv l.nrl srrans
Here in Mlllsooro tile i'ytruan i r h: ; name.l her "Mrs
-listers will he lnviten in to me H'ankhurst.
ti.TiviTin arin n ine wesrerni
'nion l(-s not tret awamnwl it J-ray .Nout-e-Al my place,
... - w- - - I I . - . . , I 1
u iii lu. mirarlrt near i uaiaiin. w riiie norse, nrana
.inhn M Wall him..lf r.ast fi ring on ngr.i snouiner. wire
grand chancellor, is taking an in- wt-misnes atxrut snouiaera. weijrni
terestin the big golden jubilee about 11) lbs. If no nghtfut
,..i,.n an.) it t..w.i aithont s.iv. owner is found, tht same wi.l be
ing that it will be the big historic auctioned according to law on
event in Pvthianism in Hillsk.ro. the Jf.th day of Nov.. 1013.2 p m
Kverv Kniirht belontrintr to Hills- lo RallsI' carnages, cost oi Keep-
k. M. ERWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
S.. P.
K.aK.
; Surgeon S. P. P. R.
K.JW.
: (Jifice in the Tamtnic Block. Tainl aa4
Mam Mreeta, HUlaboro, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
Aijilii't W.'.l,;,!,,' w ;n celebrated
It lllllslmrn, U i ,pii. ,,av e Wll
h. Nov. 12. I'M ', when I'r -
j wlli-giird and Mi . I.I ue Han ion
I iTf muted in in arret..'.' Father
Mark W. ,;i.i.ii .iiilemniin;!
nuptial.. Alter the ere
m-ny the ii.-aU wedded couiile
in'l Wi'ddin party ere nerv ed
'linrtt-r at th- hnm.i of Mr and
i'.S. Park.-r. Mrs. Parker
Mlf a sister of the grouni.
Jw Itrmnii is a son of Mr. and
Mini, 1 i in t v.
"Ultf tt) Not A av i.n i l iuil rt n. 1
liride is a ilaii.-l,'. r of' Mr i
H Mrs. J. II II anS'iii of lieari
in.
i'hi'v will in iL.. it,..;.- I,,...... :
M.illi'gur.1 pli.v. and a host I
"I Iril'mll ill the X .nth Ceil it in !
i!nI.. ......
WISH l em everv lalilil-
A very pleasant surprise party
was civen Miss Ketha Kalfety.
by Miss Tillii' Si-hmitke, at the
home tr tier parents, mr. ana
Mrs. J. C. KatTety. at Mountain-
lale. Nov. 7. the event U'ing her
2"th birthday anniversary. Ihe
evenimr was siM-nt in music and
tlancimr. Light refreshments
were served at midnight. Those
i. r.went were: Messrs and Mes-
dames .1 C UalTety. S J KalTety.
A C Wirtz. Chas Schomburg, J
C Kcynolds; Misses Dana Ursen,
Tillie Sehmitke: F.linor Wilkes,
. ' . li. .!. w;rir Ifi.hu nn.) Pear'
.,.l.t til I ill L' . I k.-ri nil II. I.r. - - -
- - :. ; . . . ..; L- ;..
I- t'U- erade KevnoldS, Alice i teren, m r
i g in. .-I at 10c yard; 1.1 per Schomburg. Wanda, Mane an
. m' . ot, all Hweaters; 15 Vernita Itaffety: AU-jw Kjeh; J
per," I discount on all blankets; Newman Dewey Schmjtkft De I
1 r V ,'..... ...i .iii.i ...ittiiTi l.rt W s. Uitler KalVety, Al-
hy the
Catholic Young People, has twen .j,)ln ,irtlitlay anniversary.
.o tH.md one week, ami will ap
pear at the Crescent Theatre.
Wednesday evening. Nov. 2i.
I hi i is said to be a scream from
the opening I ini'! to the close,
find II crowded house will doubt
less be the reward.
Soeeial. Saturday. Nov. 1.1th.
one d:iv only 1 K
llannel, Sc per yard
dut-
coun-
tK.rn ItMjge. and there tre alwmt
121, is reuested to be in attend
ance.
Olfice ILkji-v q to il a. m.: I to 1 ft am.
TikmUj. Thurailajr, Hatarda f to II
Call aniwered day or night. But
phoac. Uir.ce orer Hillsboro Natioaal.
Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON
Calls Answered Day or Night
Independent Phone
ORKXCO, OREGON
COUNTY COL'KT
Cii.tinmil Prum Pv;e pi.u.)
Slali- Ki'tc W H Smith
io 4S, Win Mi Out. Ian eoiutiMij 350
aitiu-kw. W T J.'liiin'iri J 10, Clairncr
White I V S'ule v Oiisinfwin vi i
Smith j p 4 45 wm Mil JjilltHti ccni J 95
Stitte v loiam .Mini-r w I Smith j
J I
ing.' all expenses incurred, in
cluding justice fees, cost of ad
vertising, and sale, and such
other cost ana expenses as may
have been regularly made. J. C.
Martinazzi, Tualatin, Or. 33-3
L. P. Harrington, of Creswell,
connected with the State Board
of Education, was here yester
day, and addressed the Teachers
Institute in behalf of the propo
sition of having children become
n ts v. wm Mitiiiiiun cm 6 5.., Au interested in making exhibits at
iri urn rpu-ter 1 50. w n inn- county and street lairs, as wen
intn Mii, m-rina Micnm.n junn , . h ot to lv - If wont nut
KMniiim.-Aniit SUum, wit i-ach 3 3:1. . . '.. . j t ...-
iKnt Nmliiimn .lf..r.lffcn.leiit3 30. m me couniry jesieruay 10 visii
vi 1 Smith j p6 y5. scnoois. in company wun ouper-
w l Smith i p. ft jv State m John visor Jack, to awaken scnoois on
in, ami s 15. sute v Sh.Coy. this important matter.
tiraml jury witnriw-a-Jo. McCuutt i . tl" .hhrfj o"
C. White Leghorn hens. 20 mo.
old. These hens, with 200 oth
ers, averaged 158 eggs each from
Sept 1. 1912 to Sept 1. 1913.
Low nrice for immediate sale
J. O. ROBB, II. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURCEON
OKFICK:-Up'airain Schalmerlck B d.
Phijxks OlEce, City 384; Re. City 864
I1IIJ.HBORO, OREGON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
OtEce hour 9 to 1 1 a. m.; a to 5 p. as.
Call answered day or night Both
phone. Office in American National
Bank, npstaira.
HILLSBORO, . . OREGON
A A
I'lmr'c liriw 3 jo, Chm veci)tt.
v ilkcr cue 11 4 fj.
Circuit court itnri-, State v Brck-
ith- Cco wnshimjlon and w h Itsin
Kr t rh 4
Circuit court jurors Albert J
Croeni ? t 80. N A Miller G 80, J Will exchange Dart for 1250 lb,
.1 Jack 7 10. Jas Jackson 7 20. 0 horse.-Campbell & Pagers Poul-
Wismer 8. Kzra Kirtz'5 40,' Wm try Farm. Beaverton, Oregon, R.
Moss, 1- V Delsman. Aug Love- 4, EJox 20. 33-o
11 i.i n,, ti t t;.I
kireu. iiaroiu iianeo, it 1.-1 . . , . .,:, ,,.
P.. WSS ,.W- deredPMrd MrUS! Klin-
The Cinirregational ladies
Iwihl ti Window S:iU Saturday
" . . I . I l . I I
Nov. 1.1. at li lstioro Mercantile, ueisun. uuui wiwnc. u. n;varvarv Tho pvpnino- u-a en
beginning at 10:30 a.m. Home Roadsand highways i-K F Re joyed in conversation, and light
baking and ciniking. soner $91. K Klinger 577 60, S P refreshments were served at the
Y.i w ant the best sweet cider K K Co I 9S. r red Langer 1 J. dose A handsome set of dishes
vv- - . 1 II.,..,., I y-,. 1 1 -l 14 fd 1am I A 1 . II a. J 1 a.
for vour mince pies, or tor your !. ' ,, P ,-, 0 D. .ru vvas preseniea nosi ana nobiess.
. ,. . . . a 1 i .i rtn iv 1.1 .1.1 rvi. n a u
you get - . ' - ,r Ti
B AO LEY HARS
ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW ;
Soomi 1 aid t Hkit BaUdiEff
UILLSBO&O, . 0RBBO1
AArViJMrWWiMM
i.t-onani lompKms rre y.u- f North Hillsboro. Tuesday
w-,11 TV, :H,,Tman Innim ening. Nov. 11. in honor of
S S mSi nSSr05 their twenty-third wedding an-
lu.i-orii.r.v ITir CeniS VOW KCU-- " . . . : . lliuae uinn vtc .iicoou. o..
a gallon of the best at the Don tearn Koller lo 4 jv, nowara- Mesaames Minott. F. J. Wil
cf Sweets tVt 'P fJo3 tonne 11 0. liams j GreePi C. T. Young
01 ' , Powell Bros 93 80. Lovegren Lbr cuft0 Gillette. 0. Gillette: Mrs
A. A. Morrill tie lariea mis at- 7 v . it Koos b 90. Unas W u..- 1 h
Rlassior
ternoon lor Mtgene. oemg i.iue.i iI(,M r Nell jiodgesl. tino Lor n,t 1 Minott
ii,..r.i he n te eirrnm nnnouiicinir , 1? r.-. to. o i)r,.o ."1 Il im.l
.1... enn.lition of Mrs. 1 nr.. i, 1 &i lm u'nttaiM laken uu: bay team geldings,
un- iii.. I menu m ik vi. i"'. . - , . . . ...l;.
Morrill's uncle. 1 ir, lllm Transfer Co 39 55. Dan stars in loreneaus, one naa uue
V1 UVl oiu, v
and take
Meyers, Lau
33-5
!l t i.i.'rtn n ft 'I' , n
, I sou cn ic v. r. tv. x-o, vii o no inc iiiuiiiiuj mraiunoij
Pig reductions in all trimmed iere j.j (;-( j Keenon 09 15. U 0f the Baptist church, was held
hnu. Our entire siock win tie c r.ir,1n(r -'7 15 r eischauer at the hnme of Mrs. K. A. hver
oll'ered at extremely low prices o)0 j ivtorson 3. Forest Grove est The president Mrs. I). B,
at the Hat Niop. a"k Annex. iunlmr m,u 113 8b. l.eall Co Kmrick. presided. A short pro-
Second Street. 158'-90. Wolf Bros 19 10. C oast gram and refreshments consumed
the New Helvetia Culvert - Hume Co 00 4J, t. C the time, lwenty-three ladies
. .. 11..11 u.,.i,l i., B'l rn Inn ! immpr. icii uiuu iwi.
Dance at me -.range ..a... rtr- . . . - - - - . Droi)eft.. Day charj?eS
cade D strict Saturday evening, mar. . . v.uas v . ; ; - l.Fred
-er 1 rr i...,. i." Ii Vnrthmn 9 V O Sinnrell iame away. rri.u
XurJi' ' 8h HT Johnwn 25.CC Nel- rel. Oregon.
loliil inniiiii.i. ' .. . ...1 1.' I, lWv
I etuis lor lu-ri M-nominiiK. 1 v w
MCI H IN S At II
I will
lit the
mil.
oiler lit
Brown
at 1
I part
Sattinluy. November
r;11, nnvmg recently
"I 1IW l.li.,..
Iic auction
I Ul .. I I
a"it!. i k ....... .it... 1..11.
liriiiHTty; '
Unc reuisleivd .lersev cow.
irt'ah in 'i . .
j. ... .. nionins; registeren
IJCrscu li !r.. , , r .
n.. . " ' 111 ireshen .lan i;;
"gistere.l .,.rs( V 1,,.:,. ,.,
''"'Kislereil .1, i,..;r. u ......
I J "'t bull cair. 3 mo; high
lt! Jersey n.w. wj flVsh
iiinii.nf sale 't i.i,,h nn.l, .I...-.
r. coining in May and
-IMri, I I I ...II.
ISnm 1 --.-'"oien .iei.-,ev 1MI1I,
r6 'Weil ruck ehieU,:,,,,' :t I
I'lfm Wll.r, I .... , .
T... - - seaie.i nacK.
-1 his
0 in
im.lei'ive.'ir: odds IttU
I. it f i.riee Creer's Store. 31
Mrs. A. A. Morrill has been
nt Kugeiu- the past week, at
tending the bedside of her Utifle.
.lames Sanfor.l, who is lying ut
the point of deal h. Thi? uni'le
is a brother of Mrs. Moml s
mother, who died a few weeks
ago.
! There w ill be a dance at the
iW. . W. Hall. Cedar Mill. Sat
urday evening. Nov. ih
..... i.,.. in. lin.r siiiiiier. $1. I''V-
Victor Potter. William oltz.
IH.iM.IC SAI.I;
I will sell to the highest bidder,
25 head of pigs ntul shouts, on
SATURDAY. NOV. 15,
at 10 o'clock sharp, at my place,
.,1 n..lt.itiH Slation.
" T. J. Ford.
niuhprt Mow cost To move
otirsttK'k by the first of Decem-
will oiler our enure wn
SnI V ... I I ... t ! ..1 O ' ti.,11 tn I itmil
h,.- Mitiiin;i HUM' lit O lll"iinitii"-
Nrl. ', '"'I1'. 'I'w0
WClit, tliscdiini. for cash.
Janies Cfiiicksh.'tnk,
: . , . in r 11. 1.
. '.r 't '.liuh..- MOW COSt lift US
"I. . . ..J ,,, Nv,,l,r Ui l y...-Mc-Clek
1.-. to iii.-- Ai.i ..r iwaouth HMicr-
'e....l..i:.. Illlriet u ill trive. at ti, ,u.!l Circle of the ( on g.
11..'. '. l,i.lhoiise. an entertain- r.hiireh will Iks entertained by
lm.,it followed by n chicken-pie Mn, L Fu Wilkes and Mrs. 11.
1 .. moderate nrice. ... it,..,i..u nt the latter 9 home,
Hlipot-i 111. . lil.wi -. ....
Come and h'lim what to be lxt xhurudoy, 2:30 p. m.
thankful for. Admission iree.
Geo. Pavne. who hiw been over
in ihe Tillamook country forsome
monlhs. arrived homo yesterday,
overland. Me fl the rt.l
,-ather bad t-oming over the
1 r ,. Owner.
"u Kiralh. Auctioneer.
Aliiv "... . . .
knu, " . """nn. now well
-ni,
...... 1
HI 11:111,
11 h,,...: .
lieo
at I orney, has
as Minister to
(thin,. .... . .
'UU ...- 11 ,,r 1!,''1''1 nale -Hkin.iJ
1 ''""eU. millinery of
Wm l'? t practicallv cost
r I mi.. . o 1 ui
lioi'll, OCCWIIU pi.
Mwai'hriHline Olson relumed
Sunday from a Summer's stay in
a 1 .... 1. . i,..vi.r visited iluneaii,
Al.lflMi. , 1 l,-
i.-.....i.:l,.., C.ir.ova and other
IM-ll liini.... - . ....
its. She says she n k-" -again
get back to Hillsboro.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Schulmer
icl, n-Uit-ned Tuesday from their
trio to San l-'rancisco un.i o -..
ern California, and are at home
at Farmington.
M. Sturm Sr., of south of Cor
nelius, was In the city yesterday
afternoon,
nn von want any dishes of any
kind below wholesale prices, it
vim do call in at McCormick &
Heaters Store Annex Bid, on
Second Street.
Kenneth Garble, who lost his
..!....i. ku theft two weeks ago,
found it at Beaverton, where the
thief had left it at the carshops.
c...t, cii-We wish to offer
our enure w .
iu nuv rew aavs. own.
" Liata of Dhonocraphs, recorc
1 T :iVr. lf there is any
thlntf in this stock you wish
will pay you to investigate
Cormick & Heater.
mi a:u nnd M. Sturm Jr,
oflth of 'Cornelius, were ''
it
Me-
1 Vitiitii nt
all. Saturday night. Nov. 22. Bailey 2S3 07.
11. . J..I..I. nn.t A n..Q I
ulVeil ley .K"". 1 1 , .. . fr.l o-
r'' - . . 1 ...... 1 H..,.. I l.n.ri-it-iiart SV V l
schanz. lu-kets, inciumng sup- niiiua ouu v,ihv...... -
per, tmiv wants position as general
.- 1 ... t ..11.1 ,l.inorl.Ml Mnn. htniseKeeiier. Write P.O. Box
to joinTk WiikoV on . 12i fTdlsboro. Ore. 34
government survey, nisi kouuij r b for rent. 100 acroS( 55
of the Oregon line. .iwwf 'L under plow; good house
to be absent Irom six weews wij. barn; good orchard; piace
two moiuns. ... 01 watered; water in house and
1 n.iiiw This is the sale you ham. Cash rent required. Ap-
v heen waiting for. as it gives .,1 v ht Kuratli Bros. 3 l b
A. n linf t? I
you a chance w ouy . .i - . Mr, Krank imbrie. of
cheap, you will want to nuy ;",.""- in town Fri.
when you see tnese a, u. - Mr. Imbrie is
Shop.-BanK Annex. oe,u,.u - - ... -n a . ine
The Misses Millie Orndult, Kit- to carry Sain Creels water irom
ty and Kdith Weik, Mane acme- mrenco -to ms nome. oeverat
del and Hugh Weik, attended other residents of his neighbor-
the recital at roresi unnu, iwi nooa are uuiimns w 'u
week, given by miss iee I'anniK, me project, as sioiaKe uu uc
in the I. 0. O. . nan. easily .arranged.
No special Saturday sale about Frank Klineman.aged GO, while
l,..t nt n times we sen n owinc a nail mne irom roiesi
White Loaf Hour, $1.25 per sack, Grove, was killed in a very pecu-
i7r, n hnrrel: every sack hiar i manner. The lines were
irnnriinteed. We are soie nuenis. aooui nis necn, auu wm-n n.c
Kllllllllitti 111 if 1 ...... t I. -l tUa rlntlhla.
r.H,...w-d u . 1 1 1 iiitiw ?s 1 1 111 r a luvt v.i
11 t -ii, trees oroKe. ine it-am wu
"Gene" Dant, of Keedvilk , to run ana Klineman was dragged
was 111 iw ,. .;", rt r over, tne implement, irau muni
way to Cornelius with a load ot he rtceivcd injuries that caused
apples, which was transformed death & fpw hourg ,ater the un.
into a barrel of cider and a nar- man never regaining
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Oificea up ttaira in Schalmerlck Black
JOHN II. WALL
A.TTORNKY-AT-LAW
Upstairs, A. C. Shute BUg, Mala.ft tod
UILUIBORO. - 0&WOM.
VAAArVVVVVVVMM
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Ornci : Main Blraat, opp. Court Hon
HILLSBORO ORBOOM
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Otfice, upstair in Schalmertch Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
into a barrel 01 cmer fortunate man never regaining
rel of vinegar. ne. JV' consciousness. Geo. Sloan and
to make Dant a call along about k the injured man t0 town for
April. , medical am, uut iu uu man. i.tc
. i.t nnrtrnits dead -man is a native of Ohio,
of the Goddess of I'iberty 8tamp: and lived with the Sloan family
Ot tne viiuucpa vr . a- 00 tma Hf hnd no rami-
1 m nn rrnui I'liiim l ml iui otnv mmv. -
etl on suvci ... ;,-.. i
including several visitors, were
present, making a very interest
ing. gathering.
For sale - 9 head cows, grade
Jerseys, all in milk, one fresh!
with calf at side, others to iresn-
x 1 o : .
en irom now on unt.ii oprmg,
new cream separator, milk cans.
etc.-O. L. Graff, 1-4 mile north
Keedville.
Attorney y. G. Hare is suffer
ing from a oadly injured foot.
He will not say whether his ma
chine ran over the extremity, or
whether he fell while trying to
catch one of those China roosters
that awakens him every morn
ing.
All ;ikinds of fresh fish in sea
son. "We deliver. I ay Harring
ton, successor to W. H. Bentley,
Main l Street. ODDosite Hotel
Washington. 33-5
Dance, at the W. 0. W. Hall,
North' Plains. Saturday night,
Nov. 29. Toelle's orchestra.
Tickets, including supper, $1.25.
Vic Pbtter, floor manager.
Wm, T. Dodson and Hazel
Theressa Hillyer. and Hany H.
Johnson and Hazel B. Merrill, all
of Timber, were the principals
in a double wedding, November
8, 1913, Hon. D. B. Ueasoner of
ficiating.
For Sale Registered Holstein
bull calves. Also improved Ches
fer White boar. 20 months old
recistred: and lot of grade Ches
ter White pigs. Two work horses.
t Water Zetzman, Lornelius, ur,
IU. i 33-5
(to. 3. CttuM I
0. m. raaia
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
trai1tfrr4raM kMiaua, atraXaaMMa,
aaafalrat a a Kiiaw.
vrnriui7.ruiivuuiinc, viiiwiii-vi.iv
mactirn. Ztftamcnte. UrtuntM Baa alM fla
liitrn atlrnliade outurfttiU. Will
ten In utupa nu antma (itmni
Wntm.
tifflr aa aura aMttMllfra
c.i.i.innlitnflrn lliturtTBaanara
riefn.tlrel mU antma Wm.
tllrat-erraara: Malhif V
aal aaf Bmtrtaaaa.
Iel6cm: ffliarftoll too; .107:
tauHrtrHon: Wola MM aak
jlmairt WO 60 daaOtt af
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
OiHoe up-ataira over Hillsboro NaUoMkl
Ban a.
HILLSBORO - - - ORBOOM
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Ti-tuletie Bldg. RoonuSuda
HILLSBORO, ORR.
Main and Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK, ,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - Of
tu I, V. ovehntre for bright, ly."' Or. Ira K. Harrett. coroner,
you wish toexthangO Tor ' y
new portra. ttoi youy. g ' te the death. Deceased 1). K. Wheeler, of Aloha, and
1 knowr , to StouSSSc ww an uncle of the Klineman J. W. Vandervelden. of Roy.
etylei..knrr,n:on'r Studio. 34 Brothers, of North Hillsboro. 1 were in the city this morning.
BOWMAN & VALLAMKfiSIAM
Attorneys-At-Law
Commercial Bank Block
up-stairs
Hillsboro Oregon
Arsu nd Journal, (2.ZS.