The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1914, Image 5

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A Justice four! 1nr tit .1,1,1
Smith's court thU wrk brought
in It ttr,li.. ..f Vila I. t .
l",w I Station. It ai.tirara that Tl-
Swrrhry. th
jOuMyt Cashing !ti
UCTS T0 IIM S
ri ir fc
fharJ TW'. youn mBn
clinic f rm teouJ ftwiilly. was
Lkinir ','urlou,, chrck" ha
. ..... L',.nl Jnan. lru-
victim win n ' ,
-i.uof the Wigwam.
of thin
contractor, hul
contract with the firm locut a
lot of wood at 1 prr rord. de
livrrrd at th- Unitd. Sweeney
tMk the f on tract on the rrpre
sentalion that all of the timlier
was good, and when ho ha.)
aUMit UI cords rut the trw
turned out "punk," and he threw
it up. They refuiieJ to pay him.
rxrrpt Tj on account and
Swwney turned hi account over
to Dan Kellaher. who brought
the action. The nix jurors, con
sisting of Jas Andenon. Andrew
Jack. K I Simon. II T Korber,
I. J Kushlow and K L McCor-
mirk. went to Connell, Monday,
FIVE RESIGI10NS
A! HILLSBORQ HIGH
II. H. Dauchy.'of Batik l, wa3
in the city yesterday morning.
For sale: Two young cows.
f resh Boon. No Information over
the telephone. Zina Wood.
i-i . i a ".
Teacher, Walked Out 1 hi Morn- ... VTT vll
tint of the week.
Order your screen windows
THINK WUMi M SCtUMH. CIRCUS and doors at the Hillsboro Flan-
ing Mill. 1'hone M. 91 3-5
CUT BETS A F1T.OLE
Ouy Piter ttctwaaJ Tkis Mone
tae. After Paying all Claim
ALSO PAYS FOt TUP OETTIM HIM
Dimlw Bitc Sayt Sikool WiD Ca-
liaat Will Prw Tttxhcrs
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IMlil""" ii-i '. w inn iirruiiwa.
OU" a t'L. i:- u.iIiim.,,,.. i. .1.1:1 ..
,.lir in IJI-V IIIWIII nnn iw iuiiiiih, llirj u'lllfl BlfU un-
. Tim
und. hrr- h itBn rri- at.nl
kiiUa". but only Inwnall
nfc Tholin pl-W Kuilty.
wd having tiJ P U Ci,ri'
,ll .arole.l durinit Itood behav
lo,, iientence was from 1 to
l5vuiaHi. the IVaverton aa
kJaniin.chanifed hi p e of
act fuilty w a pie ui
S "aw where the State chanted
mi with Ml of liquor to mi
Mrt. The court permitte.1 IVter
gftUtpleal unlawful but not
ufui mi-. m n,n,:LVr
flaeneinJtctment, and t on
No. 2. The couri auoweu 1 r-r
M a iYmable time to pay
tiui ml naroled him an to
ofii orfem-e. this only
mud behavior. In
at 12
the
the
during
ran he vio-
1.1 ih l i'etenion will have
1. both flnea. or aerve
dy until the account Is
squared. Teteraon aHetfed that
kAA iu.1 know the toys were
aader site. i
J 1. rarinmm nn-" -
divorce froia llertha. hia spouiu'.
LeoSchwandVraod IVterUro.
wn were r&cuaed as jurors, for
Aana I'arker vs I). C Whit
ion. 4ivree of default, and judtt
Oeol fackar4 Co. vs Pwple's Store
Co. was Oiiiaissed.
Tkceiturt aiiourned at noon
yritrrJsy. to convene this morn
int. to Uke up the Srotl rae.
DTICU To'cONTKACTOM
Kotirt is hereby given, that
titf tdililiOL' committee of the
propiBe n"K'e j
the City of JJjllHboro. Urern.
till receive seal4 Wl" for the
ewHtrurtion uf Mi library, up
uwd indudinir Saturday, the
M4ayof May. 1914. at 7:lp.
a. hsns snd specifications ran
U Ui iiy application at the
ctat tUiindersiirnedln Hills
bam. Ureiton. at the office of
Emit Kroner. Architect, KM
Worteiter Hldtr.. PwtJand. Ore
m. The committee reserves
the riitht to reject any and all
oid.
M. H. Stevenson, &-cretary.
Offiice of Wilkes Abstract & Ti
tle Co., Second St Opii. I'ourt
houne,
.1 Hill. ll(
Aprils 1914.
til inidniirht. anl then rendered
their verdict They found con
ditions in the timber just as
Sweeney had slated. Sweeney
IS well known here, havinir out
inrement work on thesidewalks.
a year or so ago.
I saw cordwood. poles up to 12
inches in diameter, fence rails,
and board of all kinds, into
tovewood lengths. Will go into
the country, nnle, plume or
call on me.- Carl Skow, Hillsbo
ro. rtione. City 14L
1'roUte; Kstate Lurinda Jack
son, deceased, closed of rword;
Martha Shaffer apiioinijHl admin
istratrit estate of lis Harris,
deceaseil, pronrty of same being
?'J acres in Attierta: L A l-ong.
Auguht Tews and llenton ltow-
man naineil aa appraisers. John
Uiftis sp)ointed administrator
of the estate of the late Marga
ret Kice, bond fiWd in sum of
SO), rotate of Jolisn Tape,
deceatd, set for final aiTwunt
ing. Msy Final account of
estate of Littleton Lindsay set
for May 2f. Final settlement of
estate of N 1 Hurnett set for
May X. Final settlement
estate of John Olson set for May
ANNIVERSARY
At their bone al Crest View
Firm, near AlilkapeJ. Sunday.
April 19, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Cuddy observed the 3Stb anni
versary of their marriage. For
tilt first time in years all the
members of the House of Cuddy
rt present with the exception
of a son-in-law. who lives at
Walla Walla. There are eight
chiidreoand nine grandchildren
For sale-Three year old lUr
man ( Wh filly, broke single and
double, nice to handle. Also au
to seal buggy. Trice for bolh.
$2)0.W. A. Marlin, Twelfth
and Oak, HiiWboro. b-7
Hon. C,eo. C. Urownell, candi
date for governor on lh dry
platform and abolition of useless
cowwUSSlons; eniorcemen i
every rriuttinnl law on our sUtute
books; for national orohiumon
and national suffrage for women;
for paving taxes semi annually
and other necessary reforms, will
speak at the court house in Hill
boro, Saturday evening. April 25.
J914. al 7::W. All invited, espec
ially the women.
Dame at W. O.W. Hall. North
Hains. Halurday Apm
25. Ticket, II. Supper extra,
at Christener & Hiricluy
T.u.ll' nn hestra. 2t
The Keedville baseball team
defeated the Farmington Out
laws last Sunday, at Reedville.
by the score of 9 to 4. .Batlene
for Keedvilte, It Jack and .
Shane; for FarmiPgton. W. Kob-
feature of the gam wai the
ti.mdv Utchimr of Ka Jafk.
The Iteedville buys will crow
bats with Uurel next Sunday on
Ihe nome grounds.
Dance at Helvetia Hall. May 2.
n......,i invitation to all. Hesi
tation wulU and one-step special
ty. T. Ford, manager. 4-5
In anotler place in this issue
will to Md JJ 5 JjjL '
the construcuon o Ul .arnegie
I ibrarv The committee 'il
Z II bids May 2. or .hortly
As the final outcome of the stu
dent body voting on the popular
ity of teachers in llilltthoro llih
the claim being made that the
school board directed the vott
five teachers this morning, or
late last evening, tendered their
resignation to Supt McKay, and
did not appear in the class rooms
this morning.
It is alleged that Mr. I'.urtt
had made application to retain
the position he has held this
year, and this precipitated the
warfare. The teachers claim
that the school board unvested
that the students vote on the
popularity of the teachers as an
indication of the standing of the
corps.
This was done, anyway, with
the result that every instructor
had some negative votes. It ap
pears that all of the teachers re
sented the procedure, anil after
the student body had called the
teachers in, ami read the result.
there was indignation among
the corps.
The teachers involved, and
who resigned, are: Mr. I'.urtt.
Miss Bollinger, Miss lloldrirk,
Miss Denhart and Mus Taddock.
Director ltai'Iey stated this
morning that classes would be
heard today and tomorrow, and
that by Monday morning the va
cancies in the corps would In
filled, and all would resume its
usual calm.
The school has been doing nice
ly all year, and the trouble aris
ing at this time fame like a
thunderbolt out of a clear sky.
It Is to be hoped that the atlair
will be straightened out immedi
ately and that the school will
again have smooth sens.
Negotiations are under way
this afternoon to have the resig
nations withdrawn.
Henry Hoge, of Chehalem
Mountain, was in the county seat
yesterday.
Fishing tackle of all kinds.
Fresh salmon eggs, etc D. Cor-
win.
Frederick and Oscar Johansen.
of Farmington, were Hillsboro
visitors, the last of the week.
Toni Sinay, of above Blooming.
was greeting friends in the city
ill's. Abigail a Haskell, aged
94 years, died at Forest Grove.
Wednesday morning. Apnl ZL
1914. after seven years of inval
idism. She passed away at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. W.
N. Ferrin. wife of Hon. W. N.
Ferrin, for years President of
Pacific University. Mrs. Has
kell was bom in Ohio, and came
to Oregon in 1896. For a num
ber of years she was connected
with the work of Pacific univer
sity. She leaves to mourn her loss
two daughters Mrs. Ferrin and
Miss O. A. Haskell. She was
the grandmother of G. H. and J.
Wheelock Harsh, of Portland.
rRoressioHau
beds. $4.95.
I!om. April 21. 1914. to It
llornecker and wife of near
New ton, a son.
I lorn, to Hon. S. A. D. Meek
and wife, of near North Plains,
April IS). 1914, a daughter.
Sam Sorenson, of near Reed
ville, was greeting friends in the
city Wednesday.
William Hanson, the Scholia
Hour and feed mill proprietor,
was in town yesterday.
John Koch, the Blooming road
suiervisor, was in the city yes
terday, on business with the
county court
When you were in did you get
one of those go-carts tor $1.85?
llillsboro Furniture & Hardware
Oh. 'b Big Sale.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Sah now, on the Dick Collins
place, one mile north of Hillsbo
ro, April 19. 1914. a son.
Mm Ufa tubs' Fanatrs AMrJ by His
At4 Metier Always a Frits
Guy Porter, who bilked fanners
on Forest Grove Route 2, in the both of whom are well known at
Roy and Dudley Mill section, a Forest Grove,
year or so ago. is now a free man. One never knows how close o!d
Judge Campbell having paroled Man Death is floating along in
him this morning. Porter was "37. mVf7ZZ
indicted on five counts, and Judge per(j fjronerwas driving along
Campbell, upon his plea of guilty, the Newton-Hillsboro road in his
big National touring car, at a
ten mile speed, when one of his
axles broke, letting the wheel
separate itself entirely from the
car. Ferd was not even shaken
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
lbyir!aB sad Bargeea!
Office: Upataira in ScaahMfka afoec
Knidpnca Houthww -rnnut Bawaila
and UmI Htiaan.
Pbonr. offli-adtj 3X2; rmilvrCUj SH
eXeeeeWl
R. M. ERWJN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON .
SnrKroa 8. P. P. R. S , P. K. ft B.
Kya.
Office in the Tatowiue Bfcck. Tk1 aa4
Mam Strrcta, Hillaboro, Urrfiw.
eeWMMMWeXeVMMW
ELMER IL SMITH it D. D. 01
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
yesterday.
War on prices at the Hillsboro I sentenced him to one year in the
Furniture Ca's big sale iron I count iail. on each count one
sentence to begin aa soon u one
wm finished.
Porter s mother bad come to up, but it made him enter a
the rescue. Judge Campbell brown study to know that but a
trranfed the narale onlv on con- few minutes before he had been
aiHoratinn that Porter should not hiking along at a 35-mile clip.
onlv nav back the money to the Had the axle broken at that time
Ferd might have been in king
dom come, and wouldn't have
been able to have taken his car
to the garage.
Group No. 7. of the State
Bankers Association, comprising
Waahinfftnn. Columbia. Tilla-
man. Beside tne cost oj Bnng-imoot Clatsop, Clackamas and
ing back Porter, which wu$220. ygmhill counties, will be in Hills-
farmers, but also pay the costs
of bringing him back from Calex-
ico. Caln near the Mexican line.
Porter's mother sent the money I
ud the first of the week, and all
the claims were squared before!
Porter left the county jail, a free
and which was paid. Porter dug
up the following amounts:
M King. Roy 181 45
W H Bagley. Cove Oak 160 00
W F Heinrich 12 65
Daniel Ennes.
C E Davis
boro. Saturday. May 9. for a
meeting. ' A. C Shute. of the
American National, is arranging
to entertain the visitors, and he
will be assisted by the Commer-
20 OOlcial Club, in order to make their
60 001 visit here a pleasant one. Mr.
Office Hoar 9 to it a. a.; I to P.
ToeaiUr, Thariar, Hatarday 9 la It
CUla answered dy o Bigot. Both)
pboaca. Oilice over Hillabtitu Natioaal. .
T r TJOTJO TT T 4
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON '
OFFICE-Upa:airs la ScbalaMtich Sldf.
Phones OiScc. City 384; City 4
IIIUBORO, OREGON
DR. B. L. SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Office boara 9 to it a. m.; ato$p. aa
Calla, aaawcrcd day or Bight. Rota
phone. Office in American NaUoaai
Bank, apataira,
HILLSBORO, OREGON
M R Beebe 38 94 1 Shute wu inatrumental in get-
John Campbell 10 001 ting the session to visit this
Wm Philip 43 35 1 point and from 60 to 80 mem-
Mr. Porter leavas at ence fori hers of the association are ex-
B m .a ' i f af.l . B . a a
We are going to have another I Southern uregon. ano it is saieipectea 10 oe in auenaance.
big meeting Saturday at the to uy trial ne ma ireao me nar- jfrs. Thos. Rood, wife of Con-
IT V l kVTk' . :w doctor Rood, of the P. R. & N..
the shenffeh month, and any njnni PorUan and
r.JfwftiS-.ft Tillamook, was In town Tuesday
Ua-.B 111 WV ITtMUIUf WH VVWH
jaiL
A surprise and farewell party
was given Friday evening. April
17. 1914. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. WhiUocke. in honor of F.
Sheldon, who recentlv sold his
farm near Uurel. The house
was decorated with dog wood
blossoms.
A very pleasant time was spent
in playing games and music, af
ter which a dainty lunch was
served by the ladies. They pre
sented Mr. Sheldon with a learn
er Buit'caae, and wished him a
safe journey to the East.
Those present were: Me?srs.
ana Mesdames 0. WhiUocke, h
L Brown. K. S. Crawford; Hey.
and Mrs. Able; Mrs. Beckwith;
Misses Mary Kirkness. Marian
Crawford. Agatha Bock with;
Messrs. F. Sheldon. Marry uine.
Jas. Crujckshank. Will Harvey,
w.i M.irmw. Amos Watkins, Jas.
Beckwith, Leonard Craw ford and
Walter Smith.
BALL QAME NHXT SUNDAY
The Kenton Giants, a spicy Port
land team, will play the Hillsbo
m nine next Sunday afterntxm.
llillslioro Furniture & Hardware
Co.'s Big Sale.
Loren Jackson was in from the
ranch vesterday. and says that
Contractor Smith is getting along
nicely with the new residence.
For Sale-Upright piano, first
fhms condition. Would take good
cow as part payment Address
Hillsboro. Box IU3.
S. S. Barnes, of McMinnville,
was in town this week, the guest
of his son. a W. Barnes, county
superintendent of schools.
The army of buyers at the
Hillsboro Furnituae & Hardware
Co. gets sanitary cots for $4.65.
P.itf sale.
CARD
u.,rJ.'r
OP THANKS
and Wednesday, guest of Mrs. L
A. Rood. Mr. Rood and wife
leave in the morning for an ex
tended visit with Mrs. Rood's
relatives at Bloomington. 111.
We desire to extend our heartfelt They will go as far East as Chi-
thanks to the friends and neigh- cago. and expect to return about
bors who so kindly assisted us June 1. when Rood wilt resume
during the illness and obsequies his run on the Tillamook line.
of our child. Olaf. and return
especial thanks for the beautiful
floral offerings.
A. U McGregor and wife.
F. johansen and wife.
MISS LAURA QLASCOB
DAD LEY JM?
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 aad 1 8hat Baildlag
HILLSBORO. . . OBJtfiOS
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office ap stair ia Schnlawtkh Block
VWWVVIASAW
JOHN II. V7ALL 1
ATTORXBY-AT-LAH
UpsUirs, A. C Shote Bidg. Mai) ft 14
UIUJSBOBO. - OKWKW.
W. N. BARRETT ;
' ATTORNBY-AT-LAW ' f
Orrio: Main 8 treat, opp. Oowt Boaaa
HILLSBORO. OBBOON
Hon. Geo. C. Brownell. candi
date for governor on the dry
platform and abolition of useless
commissions: enforcement of
every criminal law on our statute THUS. n. TUINUUIS, JK.
books; tor national pronimuon
.in i j n u ui..t
I'.ari noneisonano u. u. . nm. ....
burn were out to MounUindale, - -j-
yesterday, on a fishing expedi- -fl V. Ag 1914. at
Uon- Ley. after several months of ill-
For sale-New Winona wagon. I neaa she was born near Har-
3 inch; Osborne mower.-Roy rinit0I, wMh., Oct 11. 18S2L
Hays, one mile south or nillsbo-jin(j WM tnt geeoQd dAUghter of
ro. near Condenser pumping!- and France Glascoe,
plant to left of highway. &2t( She mta Hillsboro in 18i
Thos. J. Willis and Fred Kel- and sines wax urae n maue nrr
ler. of above Mountaindale, were home with Mrs. McKinney. or
in town yesterday afternoon, several yean she was connected
They report the roads as getting with the Argui composing rooms,
in tine shaoe , She leaves to mourn her loss
m tine snape. , mother, two sis-
Fruit men say that cherries terftnd two brothers. Miss Ma-
are too iarauvanwu wrevciT. M f SeatUe; Misa Viola, Jack
injury from the slight frosts of It bomef yaubora
the past week, themes are set jur WM t member of
lin.'lv in most localities, w. n Avilinn of the M.
Farmers everywhere are tait- e. Churcn. and was acuve in "v,v. "
advantage of the good work of the organization. -en. at Banks, last wee k in a
weather, and if rain holdsotl for The funeral takes place tomor- wrestling iMteh . Keller getting
nil erona will MiowB mvit z:au in me auiernoon. an""
ovppiiI nc in the extreme low-itne nome oi asra. mtiviuuej,
lands. Rev. Vallandigham
and natural suffrage for women;
for paying taxes semi-annually
and other necessary reforms.
will speak at the court house in
Hillsboro. Saturday evening.
April 2S.lS14.at 7:30. All in-
I vited, especially the women.
Jos. Brandenberg. of above
Mountaindale, was down to the
I city yesterday afternoon. Some
relative whom he has never seen
died in the old country and left
Jos. about $25, and he was hav
ing his draft cashed while in
the city. Jos. has always been
la hard worker, and earned every
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Office, npstalre in Schaltnerich Block
Hillsboro, - - ; Ore-oa
Dr. Leon W. Ilyda
baa taken tbe Olttnea of tbe late. '
' Pb. Sui. T. Linklati
and Aaaumed Hla Prmcticaw
Fredsrick Amterseo, ' M. D.
. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON I
.innr anH hA aav it is the first Successor to Dr. Cunntngham.
w.B, .. w .-
easy money that ever came his
way.
Rudolph Keller, weighing over
Office and Drug Store,
Orenco, Oregon
Telephone connections. '
and he is nowmskingl
m to U-anaiort them kept tne , bij on the structure, and it
tam and surrey in commission . ... . lh. - number of Portland
wiween me aepoiaoa iav "" pongtruclion nrms win ai u"-
wiy an nav. uinr f- u tbrurea.
Island Bed eggs. ior
The (iianta have a good line-up.
l ttnti abba rrn inir lnilili'il for (Irpiritnian.
. l . i. i:nnnr anil seu i 11- ii v ir ua imiirn in wmwM
UIV Miiaia. . v.v-. - V.T'V. k nMnMnl.n
IMgmn lioor w mi vin
falls. Keller is a
youngster, but has action and
MfiHnetinirl muscle as well as weight The
. t m.ii h.i winnpr 11 m nfiinfw 111 rmi rv t-i-
The coming oi opnng naa re- .. txA . v M, p-m-tarw Her. of Mountaindale. and He is
a ail I'llll d 1 I J BT AWaBBBI B.11B3 WFUU A Bwn whbwv B .
juvenated Bin cuauy, oi wc - n
f W. 3. CdnaM
8 "S
SCHNABEL & LaROCHB
game.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
was
wvedat 3 o'clock, and it orv " , . . aao. for k,.! bids will be received up
ited almost wholly of the P- V2. 1 .7eiel Mrs Max till May 1st 19H for moving
4ucUof the farm. Those who toUton? ,PT" 2L. S O T M. Hall from Green-
wwered the tribal rollcall were: Cranda i. fiZ city villa to Banks, a distance of two
and specifications can be
the orhe of J. M. Kesa:
ler, Banks. Uregon.
By order or trustees.
John Herb, Pres.
John Friday, Vice Pres.
J. M. Kessler, Sec'y.
building.
Wm. Schulmerich has been
nursing an aiiacK oi rausieK
th twist week. Schuimench re-
enta the suggestion that it
is
working for Christener & Hir-
Anrus and Oregonian S2.2S schey, of North Plains.
Th two lads who robbed the! Banks will play the All-Star
Gardner home, at Quatama, sev- Japanese Nine, of Portland, next
era! weeks ago, have admitted Sunday. Portland amateur fans
their guilt The jail had tax say the little brown men are
prisoners, Monday Tholen, the good sporta, and that they can
i a B 111 a. a . 1 1 . IlL ! ! a. I. 1 1
fonrer: Forter. cnargeo wim get-ioiay nail wun spini anu bkui
tMBflaaweankti
aataltat aa
MMiabaxBiaiidaiu. Vtlm
maaira. xttiaatfaw, unanata aw w T
ItAta BRtnltiMt auHtUt kaaV -
ta ta aaa art! anima l
amtntriSa
VnttM tlirw nM
n.Ai.iaMlAHM 11 sfciiliaaaisaiaBSBl
vcwinca ri wm aaifwa aanii
XtltHei: SNarftoU W0: V10irf: :
auu aw mini m wmmmt
Mrind Mrs Cuddy; M T Madseij oiid and Third, lionet, y u e
d wife, and Teddy; Clyde and 497. Tl- ffins
Bill Taff Madsen; W J Cuddv . Some miscreant took a knite Jtwk
& ,nd nd Hazel and and 8lit the tire on one of toe Bgr
ww I 21l arakMaaa. ' PilABWh I Bwdaa K Ba aW AWttAAM tA ftAClira S OVUV1
housemaid a knee, and says he g"J nfraftnner8t rvis. ta crowd out to entertain the visit-
isn i arounu in c..uuu the two Qua- ora. Hillsboro may take them
aiauBtt i
PORTLAND. ORE.
Mavor . Bagley
- - .
evening.
jeky Cuddy, of Portland ; Oscar BUl0 wne4.9 of Ma
t rnlllxo... mm,i ivifo anil Vir-1 u:a Tnondav
5'nis toikenbt-rg. I hoidtook, .ki . he auto wa "
raon and wite, front 0f the ituisDoro
we; Oscar H Peterson
Mildred and Dorothy Peterson.
Building.
Such
wantonness IS
. , ,
f Forest Grove; Mrs B E Rogers hard to conceive, but the world
N Edwin E Rogers Jr. of Walla JJJJ, tQ be full of such.
. and the Misses Rose, rnntest in which
ti laHua lt.nk. l.AAu I A avMw ...mi .
. .....
'.Millar and family were up
iron below Reedville, yesterday.
Alphonse Hendricks, the Cor
Jehus merchant was in the city
ie last of the week.
eight ladiei ofScMlj
A the silver medal. Will be
Hall. Scholia,
An excellent Uoers, and
Next Monday and Tuesday,
the People's Theatre will have a
genuine thriller., a three-reel
t,ntn nlav CaDtain Jenny. S. A.
Wia ahnura a theatre scene that
Just received a new lot of
Unt Sun Proof paint-D.
Corwin.
May.tm intirsrsed wlthm Remember the dates
program, intereptrseu it UTi&ondav and Tuesday, liepular
i;L .k rr the nrogramin next DriCes.
The case oi oiaie n u.v
is on trial today, the state's wit
th little eleven year old
Bowbeer adopiea w.
limited
for the program
wtiok's issue.
Ll. naaturage for
number orcattle. No Jg-g
u.uttinmA' Ranch, 3 miwaeaii
Henrv rk.u.nAmko nf Came. L uoiaKnm J. Sooer. 9ti
-.j uiiaiiaLviiiW! ..- m ijiiiouu.w. -
"Mi was down the first of the ,,. . p.anal ser-
. .WI,,a.7Thurch.
vices at ine riT- Rev
An th stand over an hour
ku fnrnoon. The case is one
-. urn..
that nan have DUl IliUO liuum
ity. The jury trying the case
Morion,
. Don't nvav n,t Letter . .t 2:46. the Rev. W
ffh Saturday, at A C, Hoffman ffchambers. of Portland, con- Caateelt A.
Cos store, Forest Grove. dUCVng the services. Allarein- 0son. Wm.
Hm ti.j .. ..tt..A inaanh W. Kyle. Get
10 a, a, nouKco aiiu viiv. . " i u A V lVnnv,
yje, of Hillsboro, April 21. 1914, . , Wer ngy. Saturday, at son. John Olson. A. V. itenny
dauuhter. L R?,d uLn L Co't Store. Samuel h. Graff, wm. tnorn
For Halo Ptinak AAUf A VMH tVut r.lHWfi. Bring in your
"-i wun a
Jacob Shearer,
W. Wright,
P. Brooks,
m.W.KGeaa-nmmj
SOIBe umvlr
, "Wl It
heifer calf. Also bookg for free sttrapa-
hones. Pleasant . -wtt nf 8hl(iy Brook,
aSTaJa?- ltouU 1 V Z7A,f-
hurirh.
For sale-Shepherd pups.
lPrwlerlck Grogg, Hillsboro, K ,
Argus and Oregonian 12.25
for that malady,
Mrs. N. J. Walker, -wellknowo
at Forest Grove and Gaston, was
here the first of the week, the
guest of her son. J. W. Brock.
Mrs. Walker is the mother of
Wilson Brock, who years ago was
in th. drug business where the
k-lta is now located.
retractor Beatty is rushing
urm-k on the Shute Building, cor
ner Second and Main, and will
have it ready lor occupancy Dy
Mavl. The building will pre
sent a very natty appearance on
the ground noor, wnen com
pleted.
Eastern Oregon is planning for
show" this Fall. If the
Willamette Valley could Know
u,hnt .1. T. Morrison, until re-
" - - a a . a
cently a farmer or below YWC
Hazel, has done in corn proauo
in. there would be many a corn
field nounsning in wv vwwjr
the Gods.
Attorney John M. Wall, Leo
Perkins. Ed. Morton, Jas. Ander
a III- UakAW
ontl I Adams, ff a MMlUllt
PWHt " ' .
n wiikps. tieo. Stevens ana job,
Williams were among those who
saw Portland beat Venice, Tues
day. Big Hjgganwwara was
pitching tor rorwano, anu ne
visitors saw him win his game 7
to 4. "
aa t S a. I a A
tama robbery noya, ana rrans on uuer
Scott, charged witb tne statutory! The t-Aifa Sewing Club, of
offense. ' Farmimrton. met at the home of
Frank Schultheiz. of Bethany. Mrs. H. H. Rehse, Thursday,
was a city visitor Tuesday, hav- April 16. Piano solos were- ren
ino inat Mturned from atrinto dered by Mrs. H. Rehse and
San Francisco, in search of I Mrs. Fred Stevens, A dainty
health. Mr. Schultheiz was in lunch was served at nve o ciock.
the hospital the greater part of I All report a good time.
his Urae while in the Boutn, ano, johII Wunderlich telephones
found it necessary to re turo I ln that Hanks is mine to Dlav
DR. W. E. PITTENGER;
Dentist
Office ap-ataira over HUlabor RaOona
Bank.
HILLBRORO - - - -
ORBSOB
tome, me Argus ana, ws many
riendB wish, lor him a speedy
recovery with the advene oi
Summer weather.
theJsDanese All-Star team of
Portland, next Sunday. The
visitors have a good team and
the game will be close if Banks
gets off right "
Job. Hiekenbottom deDarted
ine the remains of the floater I Tuesday for a trip to Lewiston.
round in me wiuameiie wver,ind Kendrtck. Idaho, and other
the first of the week, It was points close to the British line.
Sheriff Reeves went to Port
land, Monday evening, to exam-
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENT I SI ;
Tnuietio Bidg. V BaMai5aa4,
HILLSBORO, OKI.
Main and Thirty -- f
thought that the body might be
that of Allen Fraaer. who disap-
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peered several weeks ago. it
was not, however, as nr. rraser
had marks that would be beyond
question.
The four-year-old daughter ot
a Mr. Wickiier, who Uvea in
East Hillsboro, was severely
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
He goes on business, j T.lntlater Delta
two. vPar". . .
pecta to return in a week or
at the latest
The first guns and ' the last
suns make 9x10 rugs sell at $415
at Hillsboro Furniture & Hard
ware Go, 'a big sale. ,
Mlsa Gladys Hill, of Vancou-
Wash.. is visiting at the
Hillaboro
Mam Street
. . - Or
zvzi j j .1. i i ; ti.--unjiii ver. wash., is
s ster wai carrylw a mb or hot this week
Wilted when tha litUe o n e Ferguson, this weeB.,
ioatltd her, spilling the contents Mrs. Chaa. E. Riggs, of Oren-
over tne neaa. ur. crwin areaaea i ea is viaiunv ner Darontav nr.
thainiunea, and thinks no marks I and lira. L. F. Ecamott and
bowman yAiura
Attorney s-At-Law
Commercial Bank wxz