The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 05, 1914, Image 5

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    SUPREME COURT HOLDS
THECITY ELECTION GOOD
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&'it, 17, Wti Sin ntiirriol
lo K.:i. ul Mitch. II.
South l.ik..t.i, .Inn.' II. IwV
Thf iiiiii. .) to Huh i.iri in Uml
II.T hil lialul. lm Wat It M tiTilll
of thr i mi War, iIumI m v ral
years m-ii Sin h mirvivi'il ty
the filling iiiK iliihliMi: Mm.
Koht. . Kriur r, Hurry. I.m.
fly.Jf an. I Mi Kiiiiiiii lira.
HillsU.rn
Tli" fiiin ral t-i"k phiii- l.xl.iy,
; l .ifi. m i m. i h In nirf ln l.1 at
the li.iinN,,!) uii.l.rlakiin; par
torn. Ihi.Pii. iii was in tin- l.O
u, t, ft in. t. ry liy the huIh nl
hit miMi.'itni, Mint iaxm'l away
Jan. 7. I '.hi,'. Sin- l.'avi- thrt-i'
wti-r iii t h t a nu .Mr,4. J. I'.
YoiiMk'. M,-. i '. Smitli an. I
MrH, ('. A. W. f-t.
Mr. It.-a win a sullVn-r frmn
Wcin.iiiia, ami 1 1: rouclutnt Iht
illnrsH sh.. Mirc lu-r atllii-tioii
ith fnititii.l,'. She whs a 1 v
inn witf ami ktml iii.itlu-r, ami a
jarirr cm li' of frii-mls liol.l lu r
n hiuh cstfi'in.
O
l likl.l M k'S
My tu nl .inir Jinia( I 0r,,r
wrviiTH ,,f ,v tiniiniinli-liriil
Hi'lsti'in l i H'sian Lull. Sir .lolian
J ("nlantlia t'oriiiiciiiiia (H.-nl
Hik Nu. i,'721..ta limit.'.! hum-
wr of l.rci'.i.Ts. His dam has
n A. II. I), i ci'iinl of nciirlv L'C
" "I I'utt. r in 7 days, at four
years of uK(.. n! (; anjma jM
Kraiii:iIM uf ("olai.tha Jolianna
lM. in turn a rt.ui of I'olanthn
i mm
thn I.' ...
-, '"nun h .iniianna, tlic row
"'lit II III 'Il 1 for (Up.. ..HUM I tut
(lrM r.Timl i milk pro.lnc
whirh was 27.1:12.5 unin.ls
" milk nn.l l, 2.17.K2 pounds uf
""Jt'T in mi., v.-ar.
JlMiihlim.nta hIkiuI.I lo ma.lo
!"."y as tlioimniliiTof Horvioos
feJ h". limiti'il. I nlso have a
vnn ,,.ln'' "'niijflit, viormis
fr Zi n'K'('H from lhirt Hir'
i, A. IlcndliT,
h.'liiis, ()r,.i( t lf
Jl'A ""vii's, of Hunks, was a
My cull,.,- Momay
Hli-rl(T ltvf Tii.inv urmt.
l a man l.y th nun, r rh.'. k
UiiiB.-tliinf win- nn.1 U,.r
in th.- wiKhU.rUi.1 t tlar.l. ,,
I loin... nBh.-ritr w antohl that
h.-.k wu4 .. liir. an.l h- ta. k-
U-'l ( h.'. k. Wh.llM.1,1 th.- (.!i. i
H4.itu U , r ami wm. win... ,.
th.'ii ha. Anton HLwuit, n,ak.- a
purt haK. t i. t tnor.' t-viih ri.-.-aii-l
.la.i-. fh...k un.l.-r urr.-st'
i h.-. k wan workmif for Mapilm.'
"I a ri.rtlaii.l iTi.,r tor-. Kii'l
fliinr from a wnoti. ( h.'. k
was turn.-. .MM4. l u.lay ,.v...
oii.k'. uii.l.-r ImiihI. an.l th.- rai..
will roinv up lat.-r. h.' Hh.-nlfH
.'HI.-.-IH now Iill.-. with klMHit Uhi
ttl. n of hoic.' wiii.-s ami Im .ts
as a r.'Mti i ,f il... r?..,i 1 1 . .
inak.-s two loti of li.pior ov.r
th. r.'. an.l th. i.lii.
w hol.-Ha!,. li.mor Ktor.'.
tor nal.-: Wh it. I J-i'liiir
rhirk. lis a frw rhoir.- r.y-ii..i4.lu
ami ul-nit U l.r.'.-.lmi h.-tm: also
t'l's an.l .lay o, i hi. ks in k...-,
'i. Ilnl.-r .arly as Hiipply i,
liiml.'il. Karlv rhi. ks i.,:.L.. il...
Kail luy.-rs. Writ.- for pn.-.-s ai,.
p.irtuulars. artitl M-l 1 & R.,,.,.
I''ultry I'arin, iCtut.- 4. Hox LH.
H. avrtoii, Or.-. lot f
J. F. Sti. hl. r. iif.-.l 1"). his Kur,.
I. H.i ntr.-. 17. ami ('has. ak
t'. ami his son. .lun-r. ai'.-.l 17
w.rc hr.nit.rht tothe rountv jail
r..... CI...... .. I .. . . .. '
w..k. Ih.-v arc rhari-cl with
Kt.-almif i-hirk.-im in th. Mi.l.tl.-.
ton Ktrtion. ami all of th.-ni hail
from Yamhill county, where, it
is i-harir.'.. th.-y hav.- Klol.-n
k'rain. N.t on,. mi knows
w hi th.-r tln-y pl.:i'l.-l guilty to
Kin.pl.' larceny, or were commit
te. without hail, as the commit
ment .I.m'H not nhow. Sh.-rill
Keres, however, is hol.llDH
lli. in. as th.-y hmc confessed to
Mealing.
Ye have received an order for
I1' carloads of x.lat.M's fur Texas
xhipineiit. and we will huy all
in.r.harital'l.' KitatHs you have
to wll for the next ISM days, at
the hivrhest market price. Ke
meinU r. w. will not U- in the
market alt. r Fell. 7 for any val
ley Mock. HillslMiru Mercantile
'. 12 C.
Tiie I'Jld leyiHiature passe.) a
law that all erniaiient roa.J
work, of even repair work, cost
IHkf over I."hi must Im' let l.y
contract, and the su-r isors are
in a 'lu.mdary uUmt other and
Kinaller work. I'hc law dis-s not
n.n say that a miiiervisor can
Ki out and ctK iid three dollars.
r four dollars, to put in a cul
vert, wh. re it has ix-cn washed
out, and travel is ohstructed. Of
coun.'. th.-y are iroinir ahead and
keeplliu' the roads oN tl, law or
no warrant of law.
Ihe (i. rman Speaking Society
will hold a nieclinvr in HilUUiro.
the liit Saturday in Fehruary
I-eh, 7 at the court house, at 1
o'clock in the afternoon. All
meiiilicrs are earnestly reiu.sted
to he in attendance, ns husiness
ol iuiHirtance will he called at
the Hession.
The fifteen-Yenr-oli. son of Ad
mit I'.eil. w hile chopping wish!
with a companion, the other day,
had two tendons severed on the
hack of his hand. The ax llew
out of the hands of the other
luirty. causing the wound. lr.
F.A. Hailey stitched the- kIm.
and sewed the tendons together.
Masquerade hall at ISethany
Crane Hall. Saturday eveninvr.
Feh.II. Four prizes -liest sus
tained and most comical charac
ters. Ia.lv and L'cntleinan. (Iih1
supper, tine music, ami orueriv
management. All are invileii.
lickcts. includint; supper. $1.
N. V. Kirkland, who has spent
several months in Oakland. I al.
arrived home Monday. Ho says
he had rather a nice trio up on a
Unit, notwithstandinir the wrath
.-r wits had at times. Ills many
friends in this section are pleased
to sec him hack to llillslmro.
Kclial'lf patty wishes to rent
k'ood dairy farm, fully equipped
with cows, implements, etc.
Must he close to Fleet ric line, or
cream route. What have you?
Call A fiTlW. or address L F.
Falkenherir. Ilollmsik, Ore. It!
Sup!. Harm's has heen moving
into the surveyor's olliee, in the
oh! hmldinir. this week. His old
ipmrters are hointf urranned.
with tlu ol.l assessing otlUv. for
it county court room.
Have constant calls for farms
10 acres and larger, at $25 and
upwards per ncre; can also use a
few tracts of lowod-otj land.
Hhitnld write lhnitflas
M..i'i.u..v i'a)2 Title & Trust
lVYMIU'li Jl
F.Mk'., Portland, Ore.
45-i
ti,.h,.l is carrvinjr a
I I linn ' - r ,
..: t c..,.l in one of his letfS,
the result m a I'icce o
l.reakinjr Uhwo. while dnvinit
wede Dr. KoMi attended the
. . . .. . ! r n ul.tiiiri,
wound.
Ak for (ash vbIuo Home in
dustry stamps, with very n.r -
chase, lifi ymir v "
Uillslmro's stores.-H. K. l.m-
mott.
A.i-...., ondniT. aired 80
yearn, ovn.fi . . ,. ...
hill lino, has been critical y ill.
i..,f iunow imtiroving. ne is mr
Mt - -
COMMERCIAL CLOB TO
I
Miner.. Will Slnrt Cno.aitn lor
'iniitg IMIslM.r., n I'ayroll
Mil I IONS IIVH'.IK IN
SUillT
All Huinr. M. n Will be K-lti In IMp
M.irl Kail Kin
IIm- Hill
l-anl .,f
Ixini t nrri'iicrcial (!ii!
'.v. -rriors mi t the l:wt
.f th.
wn k and iir'iiiiivi.d for
the j.-ar l.y .i.etint' John M.
Wall pr.-.id.-r.t; J. . Carr.-tt.
vi-e president; r. Iwin. seer.-,
tary. ai,d Willi Ireland, trea-K'tr.-r.
;.!r. 'a! f was named as
assi'-tant. fieeretary. The new
preiid.'i.t w:ls vice president la.t
year, at,. he promise- to inaugu
ral.' a campain that will he cf.
f.'ctiv.'
for Hi!
towards ettin things
.shoro.
le.ar.l of
I that th
ivt rnors have
town needs a
rrsnlvi'
0 full, and th.-y see no Letter
way u! ins!ini;v this than instal-
latiu" of mills at thi-county seat.
Ihere are millions ui.on millions
of feet of inerchantahle timher
within a short haul of Hillshoro.
i n the Tillamook line, and Hills.
Ixiro has more j'nod mill sites
than any other town in the coun
ty. The town has two railways.
with connections with the(). W.
U. .t N. and Southern Pacific on
one system, and the .Northern
Pacific and (Ir.-at Northern, as
w.-il as the North Hank, on the
ill lines. There are several Liu
mill sil. s l.. r. . and the club will
einleavor lo v'et options ot some
of the property and then start
the hall ro'hii. 1 liere is already
one concern that has plenty of
means w hich wants to tfet a lo
cation here, and the local busi
ness men are re.piested to .'et in
and a-si-1 to the limit. A mill
that would cut l'HHHHl daily
would help and t.vo mills would
help stiil more.
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isl.lk 1 Hiiiii'liifV niiii-n.lf.l 'l.. 3".'
Sione to N.'Im'II l V li.inilifilain, lot
14 In miiii' ml J,w
Wallet Mi'l. r to li 11 II nl', lot 5
nlk It. I'nnii Hint - t'5
ii 11 li!,.u 1.1 Mis M.ie Wolf, wiine
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VVenletli Oii'.:oii Toi'.l V'o to .loll"
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a 1 Viu'inm rli.i'e
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0. I'm ne tr ti l North lMittlii
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Smne In I'M I litk'hett, S l'ti nwve
U VV Taylor lo S.tine, I hi S6 a nenr
North I'luiii
lit nee Row.n to '-'hii' Liimleihuliti.
10
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,1 K Moth'ick lot lu'sler Tiki e Biul
Kmil I.iibonow. ttiut in lot 6 lilk
15 Slifiwooil
45
Tim von, old child of R M
ISrooks was badly scalded be
tween its wrist and elbow, the
nihoe morning, while at the
i.e.mkfast table. Th" little one
t ..I . over n cud of hot coltee.
ti, ehil.l was sitting in a high
chair at the side of the father
when the accident happened.
lie Fink liter attention ine nine
- (i'oivr
l.'or sale National cash regis
lor-kevs up to $5; will dispose
of this reasonalile.-City liakery,
Hillsboro.
4G-8
H.ynfU I'1
Johnson, of North
Plains, was a county seat visitor
r,w...
HKUBOKO AtuCi, PrCRCARV i 114
' J. T. Ktcr. of Varlv. wunwr!
I town TueHday. visiting tho dem
1 onstration train.
I Cl.-m Shancr and wife, of Jolly
! Plains, were city visitors Tues-
lay.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Tupt r,
of Portland, were fuests of Wm.
T upix r and family. Sunday.
Jos. lltckenltottoui. of Shady
P.rook. Ktartel for his ranch over
in the N'ehalem, this week.
Photle Inland Red trjf. or
hatching' purseH. Call City
t'.7.
J. A. Johnson, the x sujx-r-visor
from Im-Iow Ileaverton, was
in town yetUcrday.
r dance at Morse Hal!, Hea-vi-i-t
,n. Saturday ev.-ninif. Fe!.
7. Music Ly Tn.-lle'8 orchestra.
Father b-Miller. of VerWtrt.
was in the city yesterday, on
Lusiness at the court house.
Chas. (leiU-ryer, suiterviwir,
ami Iuis Saiiert, of Tualatin,
were in tow n yesterday.
Any lady's suit ordered Ufore
Feb. 21 K' ts a ten per cent, dis
count allowed from Btock.
Christ Wuest.
J. Murrow, of the Wall Parn-r
& Paint Co.. has an announce
ment in another column. Read
it - and save money.
(j.'o. M. Christenson and Ile
Ix kah Y'oder were united in mar
riage at the home of McDonald
Potts, this county. Feb. 1. PJli,
Kev. Henry lieck olficiatin.
T. C. ISailey and sister. Miss
Fva, were in Portland, yester
day, attending the wedding of
Miss IOuise Frnmons, a frequent
Utiest at the P,ailey home.
For sale -Two fresh milk cows;
cow and heifer, fresh in March;
Jersey Lull. 2 years old. K. C.
Masters, half mile south of
Aloha. . 40-8
Mrs. Ida M. I'rown and daugh
ter, Mrs. Whitehead, returned
here from a visit at Pigeon Falls,
Wis.. Sunday. They are guests
of Mrs. (ieo. Grotf, of south of
Hillsboro.
Karly show ing of Spring Mil
linery. During Fehruary wo are
making especially low prices on
our millinery for early Spring.
Save money by shopping early.
C. K. Olson.
Poles were set as far as Main
Street, on Sixth, the first of the
week. The crew will be on
Main all week, and a part ot
next, and the over-head men will
follow them up as rapidly as
jHissible.
Mr. Merchant, I have a method
of handling business chances that
gets results. No publicity. If
you want to sell, see me alwut it
- ('. S. Farker. Heidel Huilding,
llillslmro.
Kichard Crowther, formerly of
aUive Forest drove, was taken
to Portland this week on a charge
of non-supiKirt of his wife. The
Crow ther in question was wed
ded in May, 1913.
We are in the market for a
carload of cedar hop posts. Plen
tv of time for delivery. For
particulars write A. J. liay &
Sons, S.U Sherlock Huilding,
Portland, Ore. 4G-7
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McFntire
departed today for a trip to Cal
ifornia. They will visit at Los
Angeles and San Diego, but will
put in the most ot the time at
Ventura, where Mrs. McFntire
has relatives. They will return
via San Francisco.
School District No. 32 (Cherrv
Grove), this county, has author
ized the issuance of $o(XX).00
IhuuIs. six per cent, and desires
to sell the same at once. For
further information, write John
M. Wall, Hillsboro, Oregon.
Oscar Thayer versus Emily
Thayer, suit in action to restrain
prosecution of an action, appeal
from Washington county, was
rev erseu oy me oupreme v-uun,
i i , . r i
Tuesday. Tongue & Tongue
were attorneys for the. litigant
who had an adverse decision in
this court, and who wins at Salem
Notice: Property owners who
wish their trees and shrubbery
pruned by an expert prunerof
20 years experience should toie-
nhono Main 392. Garden and
lawn work done in season. J.
W. Wickizer. Nurseryman, Hills
horo. Ore.. Box 633. East Base
line. -w-8
Leo Perkins, county recorder,
has moved into handsome new
mmrters in the northwest corner
of the new annex, on the first
n.v.r. The room is large and
light, but none too large, after
nil The abstract people now
hnve room to turn around, and
attorneys examining the records
are not falling over one another,
Miss Marie Tunzat, formerly
nf Hillsboro. was granted a li
cense to administer anesthetics
to patients, the certihcate com
ing from the State Medical Board.
at which fourteen nurses were
the privilege to assist
nhvsieifins. Miss Tunzat cradu
ated as a professional nurse from
st Vincent s Hospital in June,
1012. Miss Elsie Hollenbeck, of
nbove Vancouver. Wash., wel
1n.iu.n in North Washini
County, was another who passed
the ordeals of the state board,
n
iici nu
N AT SLOW RATE
No Incentive fur I'jyurs to
tk-t
Into Line at i.arly lay
OVIK TWO TM0I sAMi DtlLV. OMV
Trcaurrr Sappin;iiii I .petto Ku-h
Li I lie Later on in Month
reasurer F.
H. Sappin;-:ton om-
menc-n tne co!:.i-t-',n
Monday morr.ir.g, and
' 1 ? f rt . t tri vim
" ' LC4 A rj
the rjsh
to the pay counter has r.ot Le-n
as great as in former years when
the rebate of thr-e imr cent.
was given thos" wh mud's piy-
ment oil th.; re 1.
The receipts from Monday
morning until the tvs- of last
night were ii',''U, or a triile over
2,1 W daily. Th trtavjrer
thinks th:t paying will increase
toward the end of the month, as
all have until April I to pay and
not be in the de.i.T, ;.-nt list
Heretofore tie; cilice force war
rushed daring tlv; ...arlv days of
collection, but this wa largely
ue to the ret-at--. as weil as the
fact .hat in former times itexple
could pay half their tax.
Mr. Sappington thinks it would
Ix: wise for tli .se .le.inn to pay
to get in eariv. as if all defer
itil the last m oth there will be
a rush on at tr;e end that will be
time-killer.
COCNTY SCHOOL NLWS
'he Paient-T.a'-h.rs' Chb. of
Sherwood, is a r"al li. working
organizatiAn. It has financed
theschemo of putting aComrner-
cial Course into the high school,
and has purchas.'il ttiree tyfe-
wnters for tn students. This
i3 the second scIkhjI in the coun
ty to take up this work. The
organization has under cnn.sider-
ation plans for putting in manual
training. Miss Dmohue. Mrs.
Saltus. Mr. llierly and Miss
Graves are the teachers. Mrs.
1. W. Warner is President cf
the Club.
The Coast Culvert ov Flurne Co.
is sending to the schools of the
county a Iteautiful calendar en
titled "Washington Crossing the
k'laware. " The t "-ompany oiTers
three prizes for the best essays
on this subject --five dollars, two
and one half, and one dollar. The
essavs must not contain more
than 223 words.
The Washington County Spell
ing contest will be a big success
again this vear. More than fifty
scnoois nave sent in reixins.
Next week we will publish the
names of the ten highest stand
ing of the county. Now is the
time to prepare for the local con
tests, which will be held April
25. The grand final will be
held at Hillsooro, May 2.
"Groundhog Day" was a beau
tiful demonstration of what Ore
goncan do when the old girl gets
gay and wants to smile. Mr.
Groundhog certainly saw his
shadow, and if the old adage
holds good we will have six
weeks more of Winter, although
the legend has been shattered,
time and again. I lie earnest
Springs we have enjov el have
generally been when we had a
bright reb. 2. Monday opened
rather cloudy and cold, b it by
noon the air was balmy, and the
sun was as bright as in August.
Even the crocuses, according to
Dr. Linklater. were heard to
drowsily remark that it was
time to put out a bioom - and Dr.
Linklater knows, for on his cash
ixxik, every vear since time hrst
got aeouent with him as" far
as Hilltovvn is concerned, is a lit
tle enry, giving .lav and date
"Crocus blooms today."
Six-room modern house, on
arge lot, close to car in Port
and, to trade for Hillsboro or
Washington County property
C. S. Parker. Ileidel Building,
Hillsboro. -16
A. 0. Sellman, of Greenburg,
near Garden Home, alleges that
he was held up by two unmasked
men, Jan. 25. He says they took
$35 from him. The Portland au
thorities think they are the two
men who held a pitched battle
with two poheemoh the other
night, when one of the robbers
was shot. Sollman says he thinks
he could identify them, as the
night was not so very dark
Sheriff Keeves has been looking
into the matter, which was not
reported for several days
G. G. McCormic. of Garden
Home, was yesterday granted a
franchise to lay water mains in
Garden Home and its various ad
ditions, as well as on county
roads, where necessary to sup
dIv patrons. Mr. McCormic has
a pumping plant that has a ca
pacity of 2,000 gallons hourly
and it comes from a deep we!
of sparkling water, lie says
that Garden Home is now thor
oughly metropolitan in the way
of water and lights, and trans
portation facilities. Mc. is one
of the valued men on the Port
land Journal, and he made a
friendly call on the Argus while
'in town.
f.!l
. 1 tmmmmm
Th-re will b a gupervlsors'
convention in Hillsboro. on Feu
l i -1 nday-and all the road
masters in the county are expect
ed tit le in attendance to receive
instructions from the county
court as lo the work of the vear.
Prof. Gordon Skelton. of Corval
lis. one of the best road authori
ties in the state, will lie in at
tendance, and deliver an address.
Judge Keasoner says that Prof.
Skelton is one of the most ad
vanced thinkers on road matters
that he has ever heard. He
listened to him at Eugene, last
rnday. where Mr. Keasoner and
Mr. Nyberg attended a road
meeting. The judge found out
one thing that gratified him
down in Eugene the road money
xpended was but half the money
expended here in permanent road
work. Instead of Washington
County getting double the road
in rock thoroughfares he discov-
red that we got three miles to
their one. That is some irood
how ing. anyway.
Free Your choice of a 25 cent
Maurine Preparation with everv
purchase of a Maurine Toilet Ar
ticle at the Delta Annex on Sat
urday. Feb. 7. only. We are
sole agnts in Hillsboro for these
goods, r.n I positively guarantee
them. A full facial treatment
all day Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kuratli re
turned Sunday evening from a
six wee.es trip to California
points. They visited at Lou An
geles, San Diego and San Fran
cisco, and report fine weather
nearly all the time. David Ku
ratli and w ife are expected home
this week. Emil says that while
California is a beautiful state he
is more than ever satisfied with
old Oregon. While in the South
he met many former Hillsboro
people.
Cows tor sale -Ourentire herd
f 21 head of choice dairy cows.
lolsteins, Durhams and Jerseys.
All fresh or will be in ten days.
leavy producers, large, and in
good condition. Peterson Bros.,
orest Grove. Telephone 0198
and 020x. 40-8
Henry Challaeombe, of Corne
lius, was in town luesday, the
guest of his son, Frank, who
works at the condenser. Mr.
Challaeombe says that some of
these days he is going to trade
or some Hillsboro property, if
convenient, and then live here.
where he can be close to the ad
ministration of affairs.
Will exchange city property,
worth $1,500, corner house, on
Garibaldi Ave. and Glencoe Road,
Iillsboro, lot 100x150: for farm
or acreage. H. Jeibmann, Hills-
loro, Ore. 46-8
Miss lluth Blanchard, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Blanch
ard. well known years ago at
Leisyville. now residents of Kern
'ark. Portland, was united in
marriage at Monrovia, Cal., Dec.
5. 1913. to Clyde Doty. They
are residing at Monrovia.
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, of
beyond North Plains, were in
the city Tuesday. Mr. Jones is
55 years of age and his wife is
50, and they are very proud of a
babv which lately arrived at
their home.
I want to exchange $2500
equity in Vancouver, Wash
residence for improved or unim
proved land in Washington Coun
ty. - S. M. Barnard, Vancouver,
Wash. 44-6
S. M. Tunstall, now over to
Waldport. writes over for his
taxes. He tells Deputy Clerk
Kuratli that the ocean air is
good for him, and that he thinks
he will live forty years yet, if
he stays over in the land ot
clams and sea fish.
Pure-bred Buff Leghorn eggs,
for hatching $1.25 for setting
of 15. J. P. Hornaday, Oak
Park, Hillsboro, Oregon, Route
4. 44-6
Alfonso McCuistion and Bertha
Mabel Steptoe were united in
marriage at the home of the of
heiating minister, Kev. J. M,
Barber, of Forest Grove, Jan. 30,
1914. The bnde is a daughter o
Ebeneezer Steptoe.
Barred Plymouth Kock eggs,
from pure bred fowls, for sale,
for hatching, 75 cents per set
ting ot 15. John Vanderwal,
Hillsboro, East Fir. 46-8
The property formerly owned
by Mrs. I. M. Humke, on Main
Street, has been sold to Clyde M,
Morris, a younjr attorney of Port
land, who has purchased it with
the intention of erecting a mod'
em business building.
The new Spring and Summer
styles and goods for ladies' and
men s suits have arrived at
Christ Wuest's. Tailored suits
from $15 up.
Trephon Dierickx, of the
Greenville section, was down to
the city yesterday. He expects
to receive some relatives from
the Fatherland, about the 25th
inst.
Lost New black Rlove, on
Main or Sixth. Please leave at
Argus office.
F. O. Sipprell, who owns a
sawmill near Farmington, was in
town Monday. He started up
Tuesday morning, and will run
for some time on orders.,
rsorENBioNAU
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
PhysirUa aaj Sa,ra
Office: Upjtiit im ScbsliMrick lw
fcr-lMie-'SuuUal rumr Hawlln
uJ fvHl KtrvaUL
PbotM, nm. t'lty 3W; nontax. 111; M
S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. UM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
5 me atair over Tli Itrlta knag HUr
KMi.ionea lut of Court Hooaa,
la lh turuw or tha blank.
R. M. KRVVIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Sargcoa S. P.
P. K. A N., P.
Oi&cc ia the Tamieaw Block, Thinl aat
aiam MrreU, Ilillattora, Orrguo.
ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. Ol
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
OSTEOPATH
Office Hour o to n a. m.: to to. bl
Tueatla-r. Thursday, "Saturday -atoll
Caila aniwered day or aiaht. Hotk
phone. Ot&ce over Uillahoro National.
J. 0. ROBB, XI. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OFFICK:-Uj airin Schulnxrich B'dg,
PiiosKS-OfCce, City JS4; Rr. City 864
HI'XSBORO. . ORfXUM
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Office hoar 9 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m.
Calla aoiwereil dav or nishfL Both
phone. Office la American National
Bank, upstair.
HILLSUOriO, OREGON
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E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Otftcea np stair ;in ;Schulmeri;h Block
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORN BY-AT-LAW
Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bl.lg, Main & tad
H1U4BORO. - ORKQOM.
W. li. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Or r 101: Main 8lrwt, opp. Court Hooaa
HIIXSBORO - OR BOOM
HOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
Office, upstairs in Schulmerich Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
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SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
XrarfAlktrsirBk It. Maura, i)iliaaiin,
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stm-ticn. Ztltunmle. Uriunbca in aiU aefoa.
Iiam attrnftiUc auaarfttUL Bialll7aaa7lai
am In teutons mil unfetta ttsnwa
mum.
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Zelrp(cn: SiatftoU 200: H-loif;
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Slaiain 4M-04 Cka-aan at Cai
aas aaf HnaBnaaaa.
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Office tip-stairs over HillHboro National
Ban.
HILLSBORO ORKQOK
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tpmiesie Bldg. Rooms 5 and ft
HILLSBORO, ORK.
Main and Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - Ore
BOWMAN & VALUNDiGMAM
Attorneys-At-Law
Commercial Bank Block
up-stairs
Hillsboro Oregon
Frederick Andersen, M. D.
THYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to Dr. Cunningham.1
Office and Drus: Store.
Orenco, Oregon
Telephone connections.
Wm. Hendricks, of Leisyviltou
was in town Monday. .