The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 04, 1913, Image 5

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Klf. M iT'onifnuin, an. I .SJm
tni !onlm w.n lifi.."t!ii:iii
llr. Crin uliii intcl viith the!
wtiful rina si'niri' of lb :
KlHM-iut rhurrli.
TV Iri'l'' uimnr-l in B
urminit i-feation f l!u clitir
!, trimintNl w tth r-!il Uu v.
i tarril n nrm Uiini'irt of
hilfrtrttatinim.
After thr ri ri iiKHiy th" sst'A
r.jf party, o.ir.i it tn j.f of tin'
Tiilirt of tlic mut rai ting i.ir.
Irnl iiniti-. n hitivrH jnl
ledjj, ttcfi' fi ali". tu ;t Hln
'!!)( iminti i iliriin r.
Tb hiiy ioiiiii . i.i ifl on
ifte'rmmn tram for '. vcl
"It trip, aft.-r vUiirh tln-y will
itthiHno tt tt'.i'ir frii n.l.t. Hot.
ThM prrsi'iit wvrt' MfHwrH.
M M.-sulam.H 1. .1 Klfonl. .1.
.Jickikin, W.C. Jarkmtn. Kr't
prton. J. II. I.uuh', K-v. (!. K.
mrair.i, . 1 : 1 1 1 I r.lioni,
M Ind Oils J:trkmin: Mihhi'h
JM, aliic mi l ,liMu JnrkHon,
Lil: . . . .
Fmeinu Anna . onion.
" VI NCi) I'Alk
fJKWHnl niinual SrlnK.1 Fair
1 Poultry Show ht l.l nt Orrn-
ItMlRrfiil fiuiccsrt. iiotwiih-
finding1 ih stormy wt-athiT.
''Wt 275 liinl.H vi ii uliown in
Pens. .
Ty-veK'ialil.- (liMt.lav wni not
"He as ;i:U year, nwirur to
laU-nrsHof th.- filmw. which
IMlHMHHVSSHrV ho an lot'oni-
' It With tlui tHU.IIrv lili.uv
11 the exhibit of poultry paHHt-d
ii Almiwt fvt-ry
Win tlti'Ki hiHil hail an ..vhih.
Of iilhi.i. Ui,;i.,
It , . "I I'lOKioo,
nlt r.tK'k! or lianv.l llorkrt
P,H PRKM .lunal,.,! hv Mr. Mc
lalll. The wVtv nllow-
ISO to I'limi i. iii tin.. .ii.m
ajUM ....:.. . ' . ' ' '
r- - Km!n anuits and took
fWly every uri,. fr a hi,-li ilmv
jj entries. In a.hlition to the
P CKena there wi'n- manv ilnekn.
WOM tfiwiu,, I i'L ... a .. ...I -!..
JU, i,u ' ,i Mini i ill.-
The dmni'Mtin i.:i.:
raeNmtiehatt.Mition. There
JJt)wiiri,.8 i thin a.-part-
he 0r(.IU,o i!iU1( flirnislu.(i
2C 'Mw iM-inn its first public
&!;ih f'""th. poultry ex-
I i.e mad,. ,-xt l VMny
WB AwimlH for the
Wrii v.'tabl..rt ami
jjfw Brii'tic,. displays were
The J "' the exhibit.
U10 prizes
L.;r ana ribl
Irlrlnif that triiaturm i,v
iiibiruni; for Oo nmtrol .f
prircK U nutiU (ortuiifM at u-
f jn'iiw of tin- hop )ii.iitry bir
ihK lii' hint Jii y.an, a nut tun',
uttiiubil by 7i riiri'Hntativ..
bop HU-II. m ! Siil. iu u
'tav iu'o. K iibiijf tbst b
an ormuatioii of their own tbt-
bop yraM r t an r. t'aiii uimI ki i.
mtrol of th market in the fu
ttire, tt foilllllltte. VkfLH Utiliollite.l
t draft a rotnpreheimivi i.l.oi
for tt Mate j,e union nmoti the
grower. Aironlinu' to the ..Ian
liHt'itHKetl. the imtoti nil main
tain an information bureau with
at-'eiit at bunion ami New
Yolk til keep it a Iwm"I t
market 1'otnlitiomt an priceH. ;
in fitiui.itei that tbriMU'h Kui h
oriratiiation at leat fV.Vomi tM-r
year ran U-Havei! to the grower
in the matter of HtipplieH. which
roubl Ih- iHillfht III whora!e
luatiliti.'K. ami an aibbtionul
flUTitnii in rommiuorm wbuh
have tieretofure Iweli paid to
llliibliemell for (linlneuni; 'f the
rrop.
t'onfet tioiiery htore for Kale, in
one of the lieHt Iihaiih in Oregon.
rbme to rortlaml; will ebar 1.'ii
r month; will wll at imoice
price. AddreitH t'onfei t;onery,
iru. HilUUiro. Ore. ;L'i 7
The court did not hear argu
ment or trial in the Ji!l.oro
atui Sherwood lepior cane. Mon-
lav. tin ilate of hearing havinu
Uell lumtlxmed Utitil next Mon
lay by agreement. J'Ht what
the otitcome will lie H only con
jecmre. Jii'U-e t lalhway. of tin
dmtrict to the North, ha hebl
the Salem election invalid, and
the case in U ing taken to tbt
.Supreme t ourt. If the court
hold on thin cane with the lower
court there will In nothing to
the lllllloro election.
For saie-'J head row, graded
Jereyt. all in milk, one frehh
with calf at hide, other to frenb
en fnm now on until Spring
lu'w creafTl wparator. milk cans,
rlr.-O I.. (iralf. 1 1 mile north
U.vdville.
lov. Went ban written al
newpier asking that they re
uui Hi iiieir reader wiio are in
need of lalmr to notify the oilier
at Salem, with the following in
formation name and addreM
nearvnt wtatmn; riumlxT ot men
or women; character of work de
aired: w iu'i'h olfereil; with or
without Umrd arid lodging, am
bow long Kervii-e may U re
iuirid if work i Hiitwfaetory
Write in the alse inlormation
and mad it to tjuv. Went, Salem
tb-egon.
No Hix-c ial Saturday Hale about
thin. Put at all lmn we Hel
White luif llour. II ur Hack
or si io a i.arrei: every Rarn
miarantecj. W are ie ag'tit
Oet-r k, . olti
U'1l f Honor Third month
closing Novemler L? McKinley
S-hoii. Ihttri. t N. M: Unmt
Spie. Martha. Uulda. Man.
Frieda. Ida. I lara, Lillian an.
t'nrl Iterger. Marie ami linisc
Meier. Cecelia Sullivan. Adeline
hitdi. Friibtta and 1 1 :-'.! I1
win. Jennie l.arseti, tn-o, l iK-gt
For Kale: Horse. '.M umithIh
,lru.- Kint'Ie or double. (!ood
farm or work animal for weight.
Or will trade for xtoek, or ex
change for work. (!. F. ('ranter,
near U.xil Ihidge. mmtheat of
Newton, City II. f. M
J. II, Williams ami (May Free
man went to Arlington. Tues
day, on receipt of the intelligence
that the wild geese were dying
in number. They will return
ih.i hmt of the week, and left
here with great expectation.-.
COUNCIL GRANTS
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Ml. Will tt I -.Hi txi
nlul I.Kl .) 1 1, r , ', , ; , K
ill. .. l.i .1 I
he I'liilIM ll Mi ! I ,1
rowiei el.:i: l r . i !
for tt..- i:;..!:.
operate ::!!...,.. ;
'. Wiley a,,. ! .. j;.
he tn.fl.- I,!' . !. . i
ilnnm M. 11. . .. :
tatemi-ht w ( : i , ,, !
ie wo ld .a.- ; . i ;
'IT, i t in a .v . i ,; ;
the applt.-a-.f . :. . t :''.
HaliHH.'t 'AO ii-l I.:,. .!
to mi
iat a.-.
WDUIll
late u
Meir. I ri ' .!
olidui't t i. :r .
fi Nil i hi' w . ' ' !!.
had paid '
and if ti.'' i n i
lection it
their d'M 1 1. . ;.
I'tve u!. 1
ensi'H, while i n
gart ted io
'1 he elect inn ra
llrxt M!;la, n:
;ind i in ex pet 'i-i
will lie I. r. ! ! !
ter the rl.r-e.
The t 'nitin.' rr
awarded ti..
Miiidn. at par an i
et. the on!-, hid ;
I he muai ','r,. l
paid.
Ihe rortlaml. 1
rrn were gram,
start iiji.rati"!i'
through the nt . .
itger ( 'ainntii i
woiii'i i. ii n ii i i
Irtiiiiary 1". b-it
safe on the I raia
furred to aa.u
Mon.
arid Oregotilan. J2.2I
1 . I'a .i-i. of m ar Sher wamd,
;-i tt.e tt y ye-,terday .
V,'. Miller, of Forest drove,
i i town J ue-sdav.
!.l i ,iiU -i water !H in I'ort-
. lu'"-day. on buHirieH:-.
, i Sfever.H, of I'.ijxtori. was
. .v !i I u -sday and yesterday.
ii n. to Hugh T. Wahl and
COUNTY FAIR REPORT
RLEOWjTH CLERK
Mmsri. It. K. Denny and A. T.
Ituitun Make Detailfd Schedule
'A I
l.ti
forest I. rove,
a da ighter.
ov. 21.
i'el.an Uunner draken, f r hale
ear!. at Wei-leribarkV,
ADVISE AGAINST FIND DIVISION
Kritipli Mure Tbaa BaUnced Dihure
meat. Uaviai Balaacc
i,i.U-. I' K. Dennv and A. T. ttuxton
r. and Mrn. Frank W. Jack-i have filed with the county clerk
. of North I'lairtH, were in the
i day.
V. ,ave Home dandy present:!
Ui" men folks, I at reasonable
1 ' - i he Deri of Swt-t'ts.
A; MeCumsey, the North
a . , i-awrniil man, was in the
. I. rday.
1 a'..-, cheap for cash. 10
.t rorrugated iron roller, tel-
ji' Jra-'u-. Zma Wooil. K-tf
!, M. draham. a Forest drove
M'.rney, wan a Hillsltoru caller
- i i l of the week.
in... of the largest stocks of
',i-i and dry goods in the conn-
a report of the financial statu3of
the Fair held at Forest Grove,
in (XUitM-r. l'Jll The total re
ctipts from all sources were:
itacea 1280 00
date Keceipts !(&) 50
Poultry entries 52 45
Kent of Tents
57 50
Livestock entries 41 50
Concessions 206 13
at dri er s.
U-tf
. nry Matthes. of near I.au
.sa i in the county seat Tues
morning. .r lutich pickled pigs feet.
. made sausages am
a, li. U. Kmmott.
' !: .. C. K. Cline, the former
111,, i.iTo minister, was at North
l';.a:i Thanksgiving.
li. .,d wood. $4.25 delivered and
awed. C. It. llodgdon. Tel.
f;ty 7'ti 37-'J
A.bert Friday, of near (ireen
. !.:.'. w an a city visitor Tuesday
--r '.on.
Miehael Henderson, the ('or-
1 to 1
1 1 I.
i to
thresherman and
baler,
s down
- lav.
to the county seat
II.WS I I.'! I Ml MIUI.
.pn-Uv I,. .in.' we-ld.-.,:
ebrate.l'at i'.. I a- '
Mrs. John I r. -.t ! nllai:.
Newton, S.md.ty . N
when tiu-ir daav'.t . r '.! ,
united in nnrna t '
1'eW s, sun n! A ' i i ' i '
w ife, of tii . !- -
performed He' ' '
Flsie Tews .1' : 1 ' i . 1
thai M' n a! I n- i ri-1 '
groom. an. in. A 1 1 ' I '
ny the big vn,H.'::' ;
Seated to a M'li-'i'i I :.'--
eriKim has a i'-at
Ibllsboro Merranh..'.
happy coup'e m f' -I'oiirth
and Ha--lim .
Those 1 1'.' n: at t; .e 't
were: Meat's. a;d M.
John Freudenttial. A-wus
K, ('has and I' Aw Krah-n.
and Harry lanri-.k, .! A
A Chervenka. I ml N'Ium
1'iicker. W Meier. C K 1
i' A
. -1
a-; i''i
Ir. a'.d
i r.-ar
'. U'U
i -a a
tS a' t-'-
-ad
I't'i'i
i-tv
.i-r.
a it h
a't-t
. n
Tak.n Up
Imn.s were
''VTIIIAN SOCIAL
fliers nf th.. k- n
nit. t a a.
i orders and
ft.8" SiNte
fniies
ay
theif
re inviteil t. nii.m.i tii..
cia im..i- -- ... ..i n mi nni
h m: u!iit.ti'' k. p. uuii,
leetihJ. ",,('. ' These
Mdaii . ,u,,l n the first
Huckskin horse.
Owner please pay charge, ml
vcrtising. etc.. and take same
away.- Peter dotleib, IlillsUtro,
lloute 1 two miles north of the
city.
Joint Knmnn. of Farmington.
was in town the lirst of the
week. With Hie levy ot Hjuvutl
tax in his district, and the one
this Hide. John expects to have
riwk nmds all the way to HillslHt
ro in tt year or so.
Want some one to grub and
. leiii- three acres of land for me.
f tin fornitih house and barn tor
. -i .
si.... it II wi ers. nine
north of Oak Park Station, south
west of Hillslsiro.
Fred and Anna 'Minn have
irotight suit ngitinst li. Tschanz.
'or foreclosure of mortgage, on
the United, near Helvetia. lhe:
defense claims a release, which
lilaintitrs deny.
For sale - Four lots in the Pat-
tison-Mornn addition. Hillsiro.
,'.... . I., urs i OWI1. IWO yeiua
III V J Hon" , .
timo on balance
City 12(5.
C. C. Smith, well known here.
has purchased a moving pu uo
busines nt rrineviue. mm
and his wife will '
that city.
Young woman wants position,
at, general housework. - Address,
Hillshoro. Ore.. Pox 121
Hruce Schulmerich. who spent
the Summer in Umatilla County,
arrived home last week.
K. K. Kowell and L. M. Hwe.
of Schollrt, were in town today,
no business at the court house.
;,! i'll-'S
f.'WS.
r, Cha:-.
abr. F
n. W U
;ra.ti. y.
I! I l..i.nv Paul i' A s. bw aril
tlaird. J T Sbannor. -La. h nni.
,h,s Klliott. .I"hn P i'-ir! i.
hcii. Marion P'-t-v.: !' 1 . i r.-d,
Alhert. llenmtM. and I; ""t Krah-
mer. who plaved tie' wed. Inter
march. Win and Harry Srlau'ii.
Ihmiel Kmrii k Jr, 11 an i Louis
Freudenthal. H' :-'' U il!!tl
Sylvester Pr.thl. Flm:t and Mar
garet Prahl. Fdw and Hcrmrm
Freudenthal. Aii"-ri. i.im.' ami
Agm-s Tews. Carl Meier Jr. A
Sicgrist. Lydia. la la ana name
Creener, .1 S. Walter and Otto
Steinke. Fvelyn Parent. Herman
Schoen. A Meiers. I red .Sturm.
Kd Oemminvr. Mrs F t livelier.
Mrs Susie Morgan, t'has Fan;.'.
Frank Civem-r. K M Uobb. J
('.onnell. U'W Sehulaieneh. Miss
Oda Schulmerich.
CALL row l"dlS
in.u t.dll now be received for ini
in.i.t . tu.- .nuit renldVal ot
llll'lll.ue in......
....;.! ,f the tn-eeut wooden
man i in , .
iim.,.f situated on thv b-eond
i,.....t oeoiiertv of the Washintv-
ton Oregon Corporation.
Washington Oregon Corp.
Ai. Mendenhall. a Portland at
ton.ev. and well known here.
as a llt'lsboro caller. Tuesday,
on probate business.
For sale cheap, a tfood Fairbanks-Morse
gasoline drag saw.
--('has. F. Uobinson, llillslxiro,
te 5. 37-s
Wm. Uidgely, the Forest drove
a ar v eteran, was in town Tues
!a. greeting: his comrades and
1 1':. -t.
Webster Philli)S departei
lue -day evening for Cotton
aoo.. Idaho, where he will visit
brother. Chh. W. He may
.1 ii. . ...
I'eiin.iM ait inter.
F. ('. 'F. trglioliter and l T
.'iari Mtn. of Muxton, were in the
ev-.tntv sent TtHuay1 and Wed
nesdav.
For Sale at a Bargain--A goot
An' k horse, we ight. 1200 pounds
In niire of F.dgar Uehse. on the
l en lev farm, one mile west of
Hillshoro. below Fair Grounds.
Wanted to rent farm. Wi
.-.insider nurchasintr stock. Give
te No. 412 Cham
her of Commerce Pldg.. Port
land. Ore. 37-40
The P. K. v N. train service
between here and Tillamook has
been reduced to two passenger
coaches. Travel is not very
heavy during the Winter season
Do you want a line piano
P.eauliful case and aline tone,
Your own terms. -('all Koom 4
Music Studio. Hank Annex Uuil
imr.
Tuesday's fog rivalled the
thick of "Dear Old Lunnon. you
iiutw." and was
, i .i
niurky it;ty oi
season.
Drs. Lowe iV ltirner, m
well known eve specialists,
. i 1 1 ; it l.
of Portland, will no in musuuru
: ...... i .... n w i Wf
again oauiruav, iei. -v.. v
forget the date.
John Stribich. of Forest Gvove,
was in town Monday evening,
ereetimr bin county seat friends.
John is one of t he best mechanics
in his city.
Ak- for Cash value Home in-
Total receipts $2343 OS
The prize disbursements were:
orse premiums $02 50
attle 91 50
Sheep 43 00
ogs 20 00,
'ouitry 73 00
Agriculture 1G8 00
orticulture 28 to
omestic Science, arts 00 05
Juvenile exhibit 212 75
ugenics 52 35
tibbon prizes 22 43
Total $834 33
iace hi
abor 289 03
Supplies 21 88
nterest and Income tax 89 50
'ouitry Association 115 20
reight and hauling 24 29
ents 157 70
.umber 150 79
Juvenile department 59 15
Music 100 00
'rinting 64 75
Total $213-1 96
The gentlemen advise the
court against distribution of
funds for two fairs.
the only n?a
the early W inter
Franquette walnut trea graft
ed on California P.lack Iloot - the
kind that grows vigorous ami
U-ars heavy crois here in West
ern Oregon. The tre mention
ed! in my former ad., tapworked.
4 years ago last April. pnxlucel
125 pounds of dried nuts that can
be Bold easily for 2fk per jmund.
wholesale, making an income of
$25. W. We have acres here in
the northwest that are prod ac
inic over $-'Jf)0. net income, trees
averaging less than 17 yeara old.
It i3 time that Washington
county was waking up to this
new industry. My first and
second plantings, 5 and 0 years
old are beginning t bear.
I also have vetch seed in small
or large quantities. Ferd Gron
er. Hillsboro, Oregon, route 2,
phwie ScholU 555 line 10.
Iieaverton had an election
Tuesday. W. 0. Hocken was
elected mayor without opposi
tion; Dr. Paul Carsten3 and A.
II. Spraner were elected to the
council for two years; and A. M.
Hocken. councilman for one year;
C. H. Fry was elected recorder,
and J. L Hardy, treasurer. The
successful ticket wa3 named the
"Hull Moose" ticket, and Hock
en head d the vote with 115.
Hedge, ii d pendent for recorder.
and Han ;s n Taylor for council.
received ;d and 5o votes respect
ively. Hardy for treasurer, re
ceived 135. .
PHOPBVMOH4L,
F.A. BAILEY, M. P.
njirUm aid HirfMM
Otr.c:-l-ptir in Schalmrtek Nm
Kiilijc HuUmt mnur BmiIIbi
ot SaetHut Wraata.
fhnw, om. City rMtjMMV.Oty SU
T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. H4
PHYSICIAN AND SURCION
); mt4iir i.r Th t)ita pni Btr
KMlitsoca but ef Conrt Hotuw,
In Um Dmmr of tii blur.
R. M. ERWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
burKeoo S, P. P. K. t S, M, i i
kit
OtHce in the TamieaM Block. Thin! m4
Jim Mrccu, imiaboro, Orcgoo.
Ortice Huort 9 to t a. b ; i to & h.
I aevlMj. TtiaridaT, Uatantay f to I
tll antwered da or aiarht. Bntk
phone. OiBca orrt Hillaboro Natioaal.
Of
SL'KPRISE PARTY
A large number of parishioners
tendered r ather Lappen. of St
Matthews, a surprise Tuesday
vening, the hours having been
nioyed with games, music, etc,
The ladies brought refreshments
and served tables at a late hour,
Those present were: Messrs and
Mesdames J T Lappen, A J Mil-
tenberger. A Dooher, J Milten
lierger. Wm Iteiling, W Kyan, J
Fngeldinger; Mesdames Milten
Urger, Dunwald. Fessler, Ed
McLeer; Messrs J Michel, r W
Delsman. Mike, Ihos, Jos. trank
and Sylvester Dooher: Joe t ess
ler,.Geo and Vincent Engeldin-
ger. John Kyan. W B Delsman
Misses Emily notxskv,Xatrienne
Dttoher, Helen McCourt,- Tresa
Havs. Theresa and Frances Dun
wald. Matilda and Mary Albert,
Anna Narup, Elizabeth, trances
and Agnes Delsman: Masters
Frank Murray. Arthur Ueilinp,
Geo Dooher, Koyaland Lawrence
McLeer.
Te
. i. ... ..
It'piioiic
35-7
MRS. J. 0. KOHIt
iinutrv stamns. witn every pur
..iiiu..' c.et vour premiums at
Hillshoro's stores. H. H. Em
niott.
'Michael Dooher, who has been
at' Condon for several months,
returned home the last of the
.week He savs that it is quiet
ii ..,e,ir thia vvinrpr.
. . . . n i., i f i nil iii.ii tiv vtiij
Mrs. Uobb. wue to
Uobb. passed away Wednesday If yoU wnnt to move your
alter an iinie. c.M.i.e j . v 0tl ol0cis. pittuoa. civ..
severa yeais. " i , -tve tuano irucK.- u.
niaiden name was Anna i llodgdon, Hillshoro,
stad. and she was burn at Ai ber )ho Cily U
Loa, Minn.. nn w. -v .. . ..a w Vnmwalt. of Eugene, is
7.V;.u: n,' -o'l'diHl'and im- i in the city this week, the guest
i". I"'-.- ... , ., . .i . Mr. nno iirs. tn.
mediately ai er 1 ' ' , Un visited with
Uoss. Nort.i : S; .. ; VMf of
l?nl 1 WHS 111 ate in iiik ' 1 1 7
IvOOO I , , .i;i,.,, it.,,,,.,1 I m..,..
1-1011 thev moveu 10 iiiiw'"'i ron .-.i-
111 -:
PLAY WAS SPLENDID SUCCESS
The play given by the Catholic
Young People, at the t-reseeni.
last Wednesday evening, was a
success lrom the standpoints of
rendition, attendance and hnan
cial status. Col. P.raggs, played
hv Edward McLeer. had many-
things happen to him, and the
part was nicely handled, ueo,
Engeldinger. as a newspaper
man. and Wm. Delsman, as the
reporter, were very cood: Ar
thur Miltenberger, the college
chum of Delsman, who made up
as Col. P.raggs, was in his usual
corned v form; a well known
Catholic played the part of Aar
on Cutter, to perfection. Fran
cis Dooher, as Dan, the colored
servant, was excellent, and Mrs.
A. Miltenberger, as Martha
Mnmhv. always a favorite, did
nicely. Miss Evelyn Dooher, as
Lillian Wight: Miss b ranees Dels
man, as Kitty Braggs, and Miss
Elizabeth Delsman, as Mrs. Su
sanna Rird. the widow, were all
very clever and entertaining in
their narts.
r- .,1.
The r av was wel received Dy
all. and the young people netted
over $100 for their church.
Rarnev Lewis, the clever cnar
coal artist, and Rupert Wahner.
nn excel ent slack wire pertorm
pr. irave exhibitions of their
skill between acts.
Tele-
37-8
where they have since reside!
leaves mo uummoh.
and three sisters
She
mother
1,..1 l.uM
mouio o. . ,
FhO flllieral lOOIv piare .uo.s ...
ternoon. at 2:o0 o ci k-k. .0 . .
terment was in Hn-C.hl Fellows
Cemetery.
. . . .. 1 fur- men. at
The State Convention of Roys
societies met, at Dallas the last of
the week. 1 noseaiieiuonK ihmu
Hillshoro were Francis Link la
... l.Mehard llovt. Robert Greer,
Edwin Bowman, Byron Garrett, I rea90nable. F. H. Bowlby. Cor
Ceo. Doers, oueo.ou, .. "rrr-i nelius, uouie & oi-
About 20 tons of No. 1 second
eron loose clover hay, in barn
for sale. Will sell at price that
will nav for vour hauling. Ladd
& lleed Farm Co., Reedville.
Ore. 37-9
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neu
berger, of Portland, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miltenber
ger, Thanksgiving. Mrs. Neu-
berger was formerly miss jviaDei
Chrisenger, of this city.
Registered Poland-China boar
for sale; age 2 years; price very
During the recent inspection
candy kitchens, restaurants
and bakeries, made by the State
)airy & Food inspector, our
candy factory received the high
est average for cleanliness and
sanitation of all kitchens in the
county. That meanswhen you
buy Den of Sweet3 candy you
get the best
Probate: Estate Mary Wood
ford closed of record; estate Jos
Moore finally settled and
closed; John A Peterson. Neil3
Jansen and Rasmus Pearson ap
pointed appraisers estate John
Kurman, deed; estate M L Duley
appraised, at $40,857; Jan 0 set
for hearing of prayer to sell real
est in re estate of Jas Hocking,
deceased
Irvin Julian seeks to set aside
a deed of a little over 9 acres of
and, conveyed to J. N. Loudon,
bv Jennie Julian, in September.
ie also asks for a thousand dol-
ars damages. The defendant is
a son of the deceased, and Julian
was the husband. He claims the
property should have gone to
him, by descent. Loudon wil
fight the ca3e.
Jamtjs Gibson, of Reedville.
was in town yesterday. James
came to old Washington County
in 1847, having been but 13 years
of age when he crossed the
plains, driving 50 or 60 head of
loose cattle, along with tne train.
He remembers the incidents "of
the trip as well as though it were
onlv yesterday, instead of 66
years ago.
For sale A few choice chick
ens. a. (J. W rate Leghorns, 10
sell from a pen of 33 hens, with
a record of 5200 eggs, and aver
age of $2.99 each for 12 months,
Mrs. J. A. Hobbs. Yarley bta
tion, on Oregon Electric. Corne
lius, Route 1. Phone, Cornelius,
James Line 3. 3t-8
See the Restless Spirit, at the
Peoples Theatre, next Monday
and Tuesday evenings. A three
part photo play that is a beauti
ful piece of work, and something
never before attempted, it wi
rank as one of the best picture
plavs ever presented. Usual
prices, and some side-splitting
comedy.
Lurton U. Halderman, of Ha
zeldale. died at the family home
last Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1913
after being a sufferer from car
cinoma for many years. He was
aged 64 years, 6 months and 19
days. He leaves a widow and
grown children. Mr. Halderman
was widely known and nigniy
esteemed in his community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Henton, of
Bake Oven, arrived last week for
an extended visit with their rel
atives. They have been guests
of Dwight Pomeroy and wife.
Darents of Mrs. Henton. lhey
ike the high altitudes, out at-
wavs appreciate a visit to the
valley.
A. McNeill, of Centralia. Wn
has bought the Frank Wells pool
hall, on Third, and taken posses
sion. Mr. McNeill has been a
member of the Pythian order
since 1868 a record possessed
by no other man m the county,
if not in the state.
The council has authorized the
Carnegie Building site committee
to go ahead and use their best
iudgment for the selection of a
site. The committee has been
thinking of taking over the Link-
later Block, just north of the
Dr.'s residence.
Miss Hattie Greener departed
Tuesday for an extended visit
with relatives and tnends at AI
bany and Tangent.
The Commercial Club will hold
a smoker this Friday evening,
and all members are expected to
be in attendance.
J. 0. ROBB, 11. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OPFICE-Upa-aira io Schalmcrkk Bid.
PiiOMBS-Offiot, City 3S4; Re. City 864
HIJ.8BORO, . OREGON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surg-eon
Office hours 9 to 1 1 a. m.; a to 5 p. as.
Call answered day or alibi Both
phone. Office in American Natioaml
Bank, npatain.
HILLSHORO, . . ORBGON
Oaw. ft. Bm09T X I
BAG LEY f JMT
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Boom 1 and 1 Hka BlUdlif
HILLS BO EO, . . OlKrOI
LMER H. SMITH M. D. D. OI
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-lAW
OtScea npataira in Schalmcrkk Block
JOHN II. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
UpaUtirs, A. C Shate Bldg, Main ft lad
HILLS BO RO, - OKKHII.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Orrtci: Main 8treet, opp. Court Hoot
HOLSBORO ORBOOH
THOS. H.TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
Office, upstair in Schulmerich Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
(to. 3. CdaaBri
m.
SCHNABEL & La ROC HE
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Katattw) aa iWM.
nul.rtadnH. ajliallia .!
maAlen. Ztftumcntt, Uttumkn aM
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ita tn itutopa attt anftna ftaom
kottra.
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cufRidtftt attt anfma IBtralaav
aank-eartitiiaaara: ten Hi
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JtltTtum: SKorftoU 100; -10lf;
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Slaan iKH) Oaaaaet at INMM tat
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Office np-eUlra over Hillaboro National
Bank.
HILLSBORO ORJKKMi
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tctttiesie BUlg. Rooma6dt
HILLSBORO, ORB.
Main and Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main btreet
Hillsboro - - - Ore
BOWMAN & VALUK23MAM
Attorneys-At-Law
Commercial Bank Block
up-stairs
Hillsboro Oregon
IV'"' . . i., (Wlin. The
Pffl ' " : . and were ' Ed. Northrup. of Shady Brook,
laUS ll.ui . . ,a ! fn,n tnAav onrnnfo tn
1 1 .' . ,..1U. ti.I'tlne(l WIlllU III IIIC w na 111 vi wuwji ....vmv
. For SaleTwo fresh milk cows.
Carl Gribner, Banks, Ore., R.
2. One mile north of Banks. 39
Argus and Qregonian, $2.25.
Frederick Andersen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to Dr. CunningW I
Office and Drug Stow.
AM(J
Orenco, - ,
Telephone oonnectlona.
Weekly Oregonian , to Jta. I
1915. 75 cenU.
51V,t 'ali month dur
uayion iokk - .:.f ijerman
"iier.
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