The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 29, 1914, Image 5

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w j i ,. . niilnr dr. land that In
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ftr tie I'" K"v,,rinr
ihijt "i rir'. Mr. Ili.lli
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jnnVany r.,.,r. and the .,.
lMiiutH.naiH.ll-i rU-hnnw. Mr
Wie rontrart fur tl
"..ifinui work, and MUrt.-d
"i ii ri'ii in. j,tt,
m thf hriam-ittl
... rouri. UfHirintf to
have thr hiiil,ui r.-ady f.,r uh.-in-.tr...
t,.d Mr. Murrow t-, ,.,,'
Hj-te tin- work, and pre i,l lM
J'" !: White 1,-Khnm
rhu k. nH a f.-w rhoi.v r.M-k.-r. lii
and utNMit t,r,.,.,mi a!v)
vrtti.d day old . hu k in n. a
(Ird.r ,-arly ai m.pt.ly jH
l"nit'-d. Karly chirk mak th.
hall lay. ru. Write for prion and
partu ulam. CumpU ll ,t ,k.m
j I'Mltry Karrn. ule 4. I'-ix -Jt
i-avirlon. t)r
VORKMEN PUniNG III
fllFRHFin IT Hlliinwu1
- wiiu 111 IIILLIUIII1
I'olr. IVIurrrJ anj uinif ,.acrj
In l'iiti.n on Si.lh Slrcrl
CABSIM TOWN IN my SMOIff TIME
HIU3B0E0 AGIS. jAiCAkV f U
MiM LuciM Cllier. of Srholls
vmiteil fn.mUin I'ortland at
For rent. Modern
li'nj.-... with l.:ith.-Addr-3 at
liniwn. iiiiiHiMir. gt
What hapi'-ned to Ami
r.usirieHI men eiht
March IT
f. I. Hi 4 Cir. Vi.il S,
TrIrr.ii.t Mji Slfrtl
Ktf
I'roUte: KIhU lla.litt has
M en a.M.ii,t,.d f .-cuti.r of the
ill 'f J A Hal.tt. di-c'd. who
lied near hm-nt llmve. Jan f..
I'Jll. There are tiK'ht hein.
rotate I, C r.nm n cliw..,! .,f T,.,.
a ...
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imai iirantitf estate of J w,..,h
1 iit.i' . ... 1
1 iii 1 ay lor ami Ham I.I
Mi.ri. n 1 .1.1 auiiruiscM .i:.i
01 minium Un-rman. .l...-'.l
March ' H. t fur dual
m a - -f. 1
01 Aiinnie i.vnn 111 . v
I homai entate climed of rernnl .
e have roeiv.-d an order for
IH rurload?t of ixitat.M-u for T. .-.h
hiupineiit. and we will buy all
inerjhantal.le iitatoe yon hay
l liell or the next ItO daH, at
me rni'iieni market once. II...
memU-r. we will not N j-i the
market alter I'el.. 7 foranv al.
ley Muck. HilhsUiro Mercantile
t . i 1:
Ihe Chrihtian Yotinir l'.-.inl.-
1 nion Mill have a devotional
llieetilik' in the Kvant'ellcal
I'hurch next Sundav evening i.i
n'clin k. I he pn.L'rain commit
tee hai pTpare.1 a lmkmI proiria-ii.
and a lue iiie.-imif m n.smir.-il
I.-miinUr the micceHH of the
'nion work di-inds largely on
th. rse niietint's. t 'oine prepared
t help in the dlM-ilH.Hion, (4in-
tril.uted.
T he (Ii-rinan Siwakinu Society
will hold 4 int-tmk' in HilUlioni.
the Saturday in Kehruarv -
eli. 7 at the court house, at 1
o cln k in the afternoon. All
nii-mlicM are . aroestly reUeiitci!
to Ih in iitli ndaiiiM', i.ri luisineKH
ot imiH.rlance w ill derailed at
the Kl-ision,
The I'-awrton Athletic ('lul.
will wive a moker Wednesdav
veiuni?, I'el.. IS. Thin cluli nl-
wayM gives a line program, which
h always well attemleil. Ilir
Inst smoker was visited dy
'orllamlcrs, w ho came out in a
spH-i!il train. Many of the at
tendants were pnuninent dusi-
niM men who are mcmiM-nt nl
the Multnomah Athletic t'lud.
Have two drn saws with out
fits, and will lc in a ignition in
aUmt two weeks to take large
join of rordwiMkl and rirkwiMKl
titting. "1 hose interested please
write thus. t. Kodmson, Hills
Niro. Ore., II 5. U -5
K. Wenstrom, of Srholls, states
that he now has a well ll.i feel
fo
he
Wh
lx.ro
m ileplh. I he w ell w as uniieii
through 22 feet of nnk, and his
water supply is now the finest
imaginable. Mr. Wenstrom says
that in time all wells will In-
rilled, as heavy imputation will
necessitate it from a sanitary
staiu!Kiiut.
l-'or Sale Two puro-dred i'o-
..... .
n.l t lima iKiars, yeaning ami
two years; also some jmre-hred
White leghorn m wters. Impure
nt Dudley Mill ranch. P-C
Mrs. Winifred dun ton lias
rented her photo gallery, Second
Street, to John llilderg. of Ana-
inla. Mont. Mrs. dunton has
deen failing in health lor some
lime, and will go to the- i-oresi
(Jrovo hospital the last ot the
week, where she will undergo an
operation dy 1 r. K. II. Smith.
Masiiueraile dull at the New-
let vetia Hall. January III. lick-
ts. including supper, ?1. A
I time, and nil inviteil. - An
na and Rudy TsVdanz.
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irs.
voroHt.
IV. '.
-orr..;,. ' rash. 10
1t ' "V. .MM ... IX it
nco' was , a''ht'r' r
"norninKl 'unt,y Bcat
SiM'rinl meetings continue nt
the HaptiHt Church. Kev. i.. a.
Smith, of Oregon Uty. w me
speaker. CuhmI music, gtHidspcak-
ng and large crowiis ai eer
Hervico. A connai inviuiuiu m
'xtemled to all. Don t lan 10
iear Mr. Smith. -Contributed.
I want to exchange $2.r(X)
equity in Vancouver, wasm,
residence for improved or unim
proved land in Washington Uun-
-S. M. Itarnani, vancouvn,
WiihIi.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Harder
departed yestenlay lor a monin
or more of a visit with relatives
ami friends at I'onca and ork,
Netiraska.
l'ure-bred HulT Leghorn eggs,
for tiatchinir-$l.2R ftr setting
of ir..-J. V. llornaday, Oak
Park, Hillsboro, Oregon, Koute
4 410
T. W. Sain, of (Saston, was an
interested listener, yestenlay.
nt Ik., nnluhrated COW CSSC, on
I trial in circuit court.
A crew of overhead men started
t" work Monday, netting poles,,,,
Sixth Street, and in a short time
the Hteel U.
Mam, and overhead wiring nin
It is e.xjM.cte, that in-
01 two weeks the cars will
funning on Main Street ami
n thin is accomplmhed Hills-
Wlll have a lietter r..ll..u
tervice than many of the sudur
'an dislrirH of l'ortlaml.
Hi.- new cars are running
smoothly, am! as soon as the
MilLilMiro dusin.-ss district is tied
ir.to the service it is expected
that a rhariL'e will I, m,..!..
the Hchedule.
Conductor ('line, for years con
lurtoron the nteam run U-tween
Miendan. Mc'J innvilie and Tort
and. makes the Forest drove-
11 uisiK.ro-rorllaml run, as well
as the early and late McMinn
ville rortlaml runs. . savs it
k'-e him busy, and gives him
plenty of hours, dut he is still
young and hearty enough to
stand a lot of work.
The Main street ollice duilding
ih about completed, and will de
ready for Agent Shinnaberger as
noon as the overhead is completed.
years ago
gurn
sxiiiVDw i:m:mn(i. j.n. ji
The Pythian Sisters' social meet
ing, at the K. of P. Hall, will de
held next Saturday niwht. Jan.
'tl. innteait (,r February li. The
change is made so that this will
also Im- a farewell party for the
following tnemdi-rs: Mr. and
Mrs. C. T, Young, who depart
the first of the week for Cate
wny. Mont.; Mr and Mrs C. M.
rurncr...wlu leave for Aldknv.
and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith.
who go t.t Tillamook.
Memlrers of the K. P. and
Pythian Sister orders and their
families are invited to attend.
i:.srvu: transit:!
l.il W'lil In K Krulrr, i: jS cir
M M Wain .1 I c f loo
I'liilr.l Suim lii 11,-iuv t if hick. 'Irf'l
ol nvi, u. V. ro v t r J w.. i
llniiy ui o I'ratik Srlimrllcrr.
Si hIkv 4'MM
A Tlioiimt In Cro tnKK'". M S
tc t i r i to
Cro iJulKnlr to l'ri Mrurhrn, roil-
nv wnlrr niilil o
i A Nrlwui rl ut to Aim IVml Nc.
on, l'i rf u I 1 n I I w oo
N A lluiiilv to i) V Bumlv, i lot
Irk I ItrsnliHil ! V '.iov
llrirk Slnmi lo ilr, l: lull Strom,
j6 7j rr 1 1 i r I w . .. I
ur lliiiiikr In I. ly.lc M uiu, Imrt
In hlk 6 llillnhnio
H J I'm to l!lwooi Cox. JI arc
W I IBM 6oo
K li l'rr In !' J l'rv, S i kc
0 I i ti r I w lo
1) I. Hiat-r to K I'. O'lkniiirll, J lola
in Kmuitnii to
Kulh Kralli lo K T Mi Coinnrk rlnl
lut io hlk s N rimin 500
J. ill 11 I'rtrraon tit J 1' Allrn, ih -t
Ku'liU'Nim il I c 10
!oo.l I'm lo K. K l'rf, lot 4 fc
hlk J llik Ciovc l UiKi
tio l'rtiu to A II lliMrl.mmlt, lot
In Slirmoml Ai'ir ix
W H I'liiiniiiultniii ft ux to M Mc-
Itonalil, lot 4 t1 It. 1 Orenfo s)
N II II illrr to A S Sholm, n o Jn
KiiT il I C to
Sutr ol Dirnn to Tnll.it Miller, I ho
arc h t 1 n Mi w - in
Tlinvlorr Vmlrliry to J A Thorn-
Imiilh, S a Cm tin ti le, limn tilni'r. lo
l laia Sliaiinliui lo II -riiiitii l.arsrn,
4 lola W I'oM'aiiil llulita ,. ami
i;iU OIhoii to i'liaa lUilnnail, 4S a t I
n r 4 w 4sx
It It WrlKitt ti Nellie Nevens, 10
are J t a r 1 w toon
) C I'lileurk t Unity Hooker, tmot
In l orneliil Miviron 4""
Win It l inn to N J U volil, lj.07
t'.nat'in Aotea ... to I
S I' romlinnni to II Mooter, a lota
Myeia' ! Reoilville llmnea 100
TliailileiK Stoyeiiaon til l.onia Ijirsen
u j M M Walla il I c .. aaiio
II11I1U Uvem to l'ilild Johnson, lot
in Mrturr I
(J N lliviliiilon to H V r.stfi,
In Soutlieast IlillalMUO It)
I illation. C.aailen Ttaota to 1 J llille
ruiiilv In loslota, In r.iinlon fniota fto
Coiiinieroe Trinl Savinjia II ink to
I'. J. Mol'.ilvra, lot In Iteav Keeil
villr o
IVtrr Hoke . to K.rit Wright, 60 acroa
(5. V. IVamnlilo, il 1 e Moo
I. A. Thornliuruh, to Tlieo. amle-
hey, Saatc. o t I n 13 10
A II Tliotnaa to r I. tat .Mill mm
Traot in Hlk a Kirest Utove 7700
Joiw-pli Knight lo lesnie Knight,...
ion aec Jt 1 r 1 " :"
l" 1 Weiihmaii to J I Kuntz, 40
near .Si holla
W A Slmw to C T MoGilvra, 4 St a
li.hverton..lieeilville
Nellie KeycraH to Jennie Spicker,
U j;. nt I.flsyville.
Ahraiiain Ymi!i-n to Ivlw Ioyle, a
lotii In Ominell
W II Finn t N .1 Pevold .....
J V Hrnes to J A URerlelu, a lot
in lturtiea Acrea
Julian l'leifer to Collier V Mllea 15,
oh aorea Geo Klilvrrt olaini I
lanao Kiuieey to O O CariiHlmu, 10
a Henry Huxton elHim IO
Philip Poller to II J Wright, 57. Jt
Saintii'l Sheplier.l I c imwo
II ,1. Vrlht, 10 Phillip Purler S7.5
1 no ft Cnrtlw Sntv.liv. roreat
Drove, unil i loU 9. " in
aaine, unil Prt l" 9 7S
l.niea N i-liola, to .101111 Pmiiii.i,
laoiijn 1 ' lot t Hlok 4
est Grove -
10
10
10
to
Vor-
to
J. K. Hutlerand little son were
out from Portland, yesterday,
" TyM'-wriler supplies, at th
len or hwo-ts Chewing
arid caramels.
Oscar Ft-nn. Ijiurel. w:.n
HillsiM.ro and Portland call.-r the
nrsi or the w-k.
Pig dance at Mors.- Hall, IVa
verton. Saturday evening Fed
i. Music by I.-lie's orchestra.
I I. Cornelius, a son of thi
laic Jess! (,ornelnH. recently in
jured his hip. and has just left
ihe hospital, in rortlaml.
I he Wilkes Auto Carage Co
have tM-en moving their machines
lo their new ipiarters in th
Tami.-sie Pluck.
I !
J. X lirsung. the contractor.
is geiung reauy ror a Spring
tampaign. N-e his announce.
ment on page 2.
a
Jap caramels make very fine
eating -only Vi rents the half
Hiund worth many time that
price. Ihe Den of Sweets,
n i... t":.. . i . ...
nr rvoiion orcnesira Will give
a musical concert at the Kinton
schiMil house. Friday evening,
Jan. .V). Ailrnission. lie All
are invited. Proceeds go for
music.
i'r -f. W. M. Proctor, of Pacific
University, will sjieak at the
( ong. Church, Sunday morning.
huliject; Ihe Culf That has
K"en Fixed." KveryUxiy in
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shute
were in Washington. 0. C. last
week. While in the senate
d.nlding they met witn Donald
Iing. who is attending law
school at deorgetown University
Judge A. S. lleiinett. of The
Dallas, well known up on dales
Creek, w hen he was a Ikiv, has
announced his candidacy for
governor on the democratic
ticket.
Dr. Lalvin S. White, state
health ollicer. and W. H. Lytic.
Hiaie veterinarian, were in cir
cuit court. Tuesday, on the state
rase of State vs. Christener &
Hirschey.
Ceo. Anderson, formerly in
dusiness with his brother, in the
Pythian liuilding. is now in dus
iness for himself in Portland,
conducting a darlier shop on
Third, opKisite the Taylor Street
M. K. church.
People's Theatre, tomorrow
and Saturday. "Fires of Fate."
A feature that has one of the
largest fire scenes ever shown on
the screen. Coming Monday
"Unto the Third deneralion"
with Florence I.awrence.
The case of State versus Anton
Christener amr' S. Hirschey.
dutchers of North Plains, had
the gallery in circuit court. Tues-
lay and yesterday, the. jury
dringing in a verdict of not
guilty.
This was the celebrated case
wherein J. D. Mickle. state food
ami dairy officer, made reprisal
on a carcass of a cow at Wirt h
Plains, contending that the ani
mal was about U) increase the
liovine population. The calf in
luestion. which was about ten
days or two younirer than a rlav
old. was brought into Judge
Smith's court, and at the trial.
which was by jury, the dealers
were found guilty. They appeal-
n, ana liagley & Hare defended
tne present case in court.. Mr
agley called several t.hvsici
who testified that the meat of
the cow. under such physiological
condition, would not be unwhole
some, while the state, renrcsent-
ed by Tongue & Tongue, called
physicians who tentihed that it
would tie unwholesome. The
juestion of percentages of. water
in the Mesh, and in the blood.
was dwelt upon to a nicety, and
while witnesses admitted that
they would not care to eat the
meat knowing of the conditions
would not admit that they waild
want lo eat it if thev did not.
One physician, however, testified
that he might relish the meat.
The calf had been preserved
and was on exhibition, tmt it did
not occupy a prominent Position
in the court room.
T he defense claimed there was
no exterior symptomatolirv of
calving, and that they did not
know the condition at the time
oi puichenng. and alleged, any
way, mat the meat was not un-
holesome.
Attorney Pairlev made a snirit.
ed and able defense and over
looked no point or technicality.
ne case nas caused widespread
interest.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Turner,
who have made their home here
for over a year, depart the first
of the week U take up their res
idence in Albany. They have
made many friends in Hillsboro,
alkof w hom regret their depar
ture. Misses Inez and Helen Luce,
sisters of County Clerk Luce, de
parted last week on the Steamer
Pear, for San Francisco, enniute
to Denio, Nevada, where Miss
Luce will teach. They write
that they had a mugh trip, and
that Miss Helen was not inter
ested in the lull of fare, at all.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brown, of
Chchalis, Wash., have gone to
SednvWooly, where Mr. Brown
w ill take charge of a condenser,
and Fred t.heen, of Hillsboro,
now at Monroe, Wash., has gone
to Chehalis, to take charge of
the pan. at the condenser there.
Poth are well known here, where
they worked for the Forest
drove and Hillsboro condensers.
Their promotions w ill Ih? pleasinj?
to their many friends.
TO HRHUDERS
My herd being small, I offer the
t i .i
services ot my tnorouRn-Dred
Holstein-Friesian bull, Sir Johan
na Colantha Cornucopia (Herd
Hook No. 97721.) to a limited num
ber of breeders. His dam has
an Ai R. 0. record of nearly 2(5
lbs of butter in 7 days, at four
years of age. This fine animal is
a grandson of Colantha Johanna
Ladd, in turn a son of Colantha
the Fourth's Johanna, the cow
which held for five years the
world's record in milk produc
tion, which was 27.4.T2.5 pounds
of milk and 1.247.82 pounds of
butter in one year.
Appointments should be made
early as the number of services
will be limited. I also have a
few nice, straight, vigorous
young bull calves from this sire,
for sale. i-'r:
A. Bendler,
Cornelius, Ore,, R. 1.
CHRISTEfiER 8 HIRSCHEY
ABE FOUriD NOT GUILTY
Celebrated Prosecution lor Ofler
Int I'nwholesome Meat on lili.k
WlCTOBS DISAfiRfE OA SIBJIXT
Caae ! CfcrMraer a HiraUe Aincaled
Frwa J. P. Caorl Coavittiou
Ihe Boer basket factory is
turning oui some, fine chairs,
their workman beinsr Chas. Koe-
nig. wno accompanied Mr. P,oe-
er br. hack from California,
Mr. koeriitf has turne,! out .-.,rU
that has taken prizes at the bio-
t-Ajaiuona. ana nis creations are
woricsor art. Ihe Poekers ex
peet soon to have a display of
their craft in an uptown build
ing. Petween the manufacture
of baskets and the additional in
dustry of chair manufacture the
workshop will have all it can
handle. Their work is of the
conscientious" variety, and will
PRnrcrwioitAL.
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COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS
he eighth grade examining
ward has completed its task of
examining the papers of the
January examination. The-hoard
consisted of J. P. Mcdlasson. of
North Plains, F. J. Clemo. teach
er at the Academy school, Prin.
. li. Mclntire, of Peaverton.
he new ruling that has just
gone into ettect which permits
pupils who have completed the
sixth grade to take the final ex
amination in physiology, and pu
pils who have completed tho
seventh grade to take the final
examination in geography has
made the task of the examining
oard much heavier at this time
than usual. There were over
four hundred applicants writing
on the geography and physiology
examination, and one hundred
and three writing on the eighth
grade examination. Those who
passed the eighth grade examina
tion without a condition are as
ollows:
Dist lGoorgo Jacodson. Paul
.andauer. Helen Pechen. Elsie
Jossy, Daniel Kmriek.
Dist 7-Arthur Powell. Car
roll Gates, Lewa Wilkes.
Dist. 9-Pearl Holbrook.
Dist 10 -Lester Hughes, Her
bert Deuell, Robert DeShazer,
Clarence Hardebcck.
Dist. 13 -Gladys Shipley. -Dist
14-Pearl Gritlin. ,
Dist 15 Veretta Perry, Mar
garet Morgan, Alice Moore. Wil
fred Smith, Clarence Lenneville,
Murel Ramsey, Clarence Famme,
May Church, Lloyd King.
Dist 16-Clare Day, Walter
ans.
Dist 30-Roy Maitland.
Dist 32-Ethel Frid, Carl Aim-
quest Mabel Lovegren, Leelia
Woodhouse.
Dist 48 Leta Hendrichs, Bud
unter, Frank Rossi.
Dist 51 - Naomi Wooton.
Dist 56 Charley Beauman.
Dist 65 -Rex Dallas.
Dist 81-Predetta Goodwin.
nomas Larsen.
Dist 88-Frank Murdock. Rev
Olds'. Damon Fletcher.
Three pupils in the county re
ceiving the highest average are
as follows: Dist 7, Lewa Wilkes,
92.1 per cent, and Carroll Gates,
91 per cent Dist 15. Margaret
Morgan, 90.8 per cent
Mrs. Leo Bullock, of Salem.
was a guest of Mrs. F. S. Olsen,
yesterday. Mrs. Bullock was
well known here several years
ago, as Miss Jennie Fowler. Her
brothers, also well known in
Hillsboro, reside above Salem..
Bluestem wheat is now selling,
spot delivery, in Portland, at "98
and 99 cents and under a Wil
son administration.
stand marketing anvwherp
the world. Hillsboro can be eon
gratulated upon the establishing
raciory, ror it may grow
io considerable dimensions.
Masipjerade ball at Bethany
drange Hail. Saturday evening,
red. II. Four prizes-best sus
tained and most comical charac
ters, lady and gentleman. Good
supper, fine music, and orderly
management. Al! are invited.
ucKi3, including supper, ?1
When the Southern Pacifie
i ortland, Lugene and Eastern
Oregon Agricultural College
sjiecial demonstration train for
hogs ar-d dairying arrives here
Tu.-sday. February 3. one-of the
men the piople will want to lis
ten to w ill de Chris Myhre, the
man w ho ha3 made such a won-
oertul success of the eo-miora.
tive Danish colony near Junction
City. Beginning with a few riVl.
lars in cash five years ago, stran-J
gers in a strange land, unable to
speak the language of the coun
try, i.ji) Danes combined their
lorces in marketing the DroHueta
oi ineir larms. lhev no-ao-oH
in dairying, built a co-operative
creamery and are far out along
me nignway to success.
neiiaiiie party wishes to rent
good dairy farm, fully equipped
with cows, imnlements Pt
Must be close to Electric line, or
cream route. What have you?
('all A 5799. or addresa r K
Falkenberg. Holbrook, Ore. 46
The regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. was held Tuesday. Jan.
27. at 2:30, at the home of Mrs.
Laird. An interesting program
on lemiierance in the Hnm "
was given. Leaflets on "Cold's
their causes, prevention and
cure. Alcohol and Nursing
Mothers." and "Can Health hp
Iiought in a Drue Store?" were
read. The president Mrs. Sig
ler, being absent Mrs. Raird
presided. These meetings are
very helpful and interesting.
Young mothers especially would
be benefitted bv these Drograms.
There will be a program for each
meeting. The next meeting will
be announced next week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Blackledee.
accompanied by the former's
mother, Mrs. Margaret Black
ledge, of Springfield, Mo., ar
rived here the first of the week.
and were guests of William Wolt
and wife, of North Hillsboro.
They have been visiting in Cali
fornia and Scio, Ore., and Mr.
P.lackledge states that with all
the rainfall, he likes Oregon bet
ter than he does California.
They departed this morning for
t ortland. and leave Saturdav for
their home in Missouri. Thev
were accompanied here bv Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Piatt of Scio.
relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Wolt.
Ask for Cash value Home in-
lustry stamps, with everv rmr-
chase. Get your premiums at
Hillsboro's stores. H. R. Em-
mott
J. W. Hughes.- president " of
the Washington County Agricul
tural Association, of Forest
Grove, was down to the city
yesterday. The Fair for next
year has been set for September
24. 25 and 26. The new officers
of the association are J. W.
Hughes, president: C. 0. Roe.
first vice president: John Mc-
Namer. second vice president:
Hon. W. K. Newell, third vice
president; J. R. Buxton, secre
tary and H. J. Goff, treasurer.
If the officers give us as good a
fair as they did last year their
fame will be forever fixed.
Have constant calls for farms.
40 acres and larger, at $25 and
upwards per acre; can also use a
few tracts of logged-off land.
Owners ' should write Douglas
McChesney. 602 Title & Trust
Bldg., Portland, Ore. . 45-6
A pleasant party was held last
Saturday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. Ernest Bennett, on West
Garibaldi Ave., in honor ot her
21st birthday. A delicious lunch
was served. Those present were
the Mesdames Bennett, Dels
man, Mclntyre, Shaffer, Crabb,
Wirz, Smith, Blair; Mr. and Mrs.
Olden; the Misses Delsman and
Shaffer; Masters Gilbert and
Grant Bennett Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett expect to move to their
farm near Banks, this week.
The first passenger train for
several weeks passed through on
the P. R. & N.. vesterdav. A
big freight train pulled out of
the yards vesterdav mominir.
taking with it manv loada an4d n
lot of empties for orders on the
other end of the line.
Sam Johnson, of Shady Brook,
was in the city the first of the
week.- '
Wm. Wohlschlegel. of Scholls,
was tn town yesterday.
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E. B. TONGUE
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Office up Main 'ja cholmerira Block
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JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Upstairs, A. C. Shate Bldg, Main Jk Md
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Pbyiririaa and KnrrMia
Office: Vptir i SckulBitrlrh BkieK
Kaiilno Houthsfiat corner RaaailM
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S. T. L1NKLATER. II. B. C M .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON)
3 fflo utir .tr Tl 111 !,,,.. Htor
IWilane Cm! of Court Mmw
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 2
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Office in the Taiuieaic Block. Thir.l J4
Main Street. I hi labor o, Oregon.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
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Phom es OlEce, City 184; Re. Cit 86
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DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Office hours 9 to i a. m.; i to 5 p. m.
Call answered day or night Rota
phone. Office in American National
Bank.
HILLSBORO,
upstair.
OREGON
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBT-AT-LAW
Orrtct: Nain Street, 0pp. Conrt Hon.
HILLSBORO OR ROOM
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THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT LAWg
Office, upstairs in Schulmerich Block
Sillsboro, - - Oregon
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DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Otllce up-dtairs over Hillsbom National
Bank.
HILLSBORO ...... ORKGON
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tptmesie Bldir. Rooms 5 and S
HILLSBORO, ORK.
Main and Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - Ore
BOWMAN & VALLANDtGHAM
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Attorneys-At-Law
Commercial Bank Block
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up-stairs
Hillsboro Oregon
Frederick Andersen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to Dr. Cunningham,!
Office and Drug Store.
Orenco, Oregon
Telophnne connections.
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