The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 09, 1914, Image 5

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Farmers 4vi-rywhre re tu.
into the hay with vi'tivt'aiu'f, an.!
much tutnthv Uin bin to
the rnrth. Ihi-harv.-l nfWin-'
tT urain will I- fin in f.n!
gome Imvi ulrra.lv roiiuutiic.-.l i
cutting -In a 'lav r . pros-1
I cH wn good fur a tun- cr..p.
aHlioiitr h it H V nn. mi a. .'putt, ,
IhU year. This imam that!
uruiti i exceptionally iixi ,n!
oiIC tiiat'e. un.l tint ml ri
other. The Lad I r. !: d Farm
has aUiiit the fun k t crop f an v.
alttvi'lgri tin re are nntn ti. 1 ,
equally as good iii-it ami tin-re.
tt'tiril l-iitnn, nmruu'i-r of tf.t-
Kami, xav hi crop N tn-t t. r. h.-
think, tlmn it wai hut yi-ar.
ami ni'irh f ll." lav uml urain
jit Matuluitf fi-iuH- hii-h.
I'nr ia!t' Si'an mule. H nml D
yi-ar M. iluti 'J.'j'i'i. n lin-
lofim, hii l K'i a tirk aiiitna'i;
nr. a Man I imrM s, imwr in
iii-k fmin h-vt rai. Will hi II
t-illit-r tlif uiuli nr tin- l.'ri m.
Iiuvtr t- t'linn-i-. AU a
pair of riiim-i Sliii'inliiri- liiifki
f.ir Malt". r will lru'l lur U
biirk of KHitH I ri-i-dii wi h
JAMES INNES TAKES
PURSE AND SLOPES
iimllv Comtrt Ihruuieh. Iy
Armis and Oregon ian 12. Z
Vttr Kint -Seven room iuus.'.
Ihiril ami Lincoln. Ki-rr P.rus.
Ilorn. toTht-oilore Zimmermiin
ml wife. HillsU.ru. July 7. l'Jll.
a sun.
J. J. Whitten. of West Union.
Cot.ii. IMurm Money and I'urwt was a HillHlwro caller yesUr lay
morn in if.
IS Alllllb Til lid US HIS WAV I Hf. UM !.nn WVrt ,f
Portland, were in the city over
Vi'kmim. Udtr liuiK l libwer. Hm -ne Holiday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bencheiidt.
of Cornelius, were llilisboro
CLERK AND SHERIFF
H P.IRPIIIT
s
TtrniWill Open at MilUboro Mon
day Morning. July 2D
Hi4 I iprricKc
Ja'iii-i It. Innea. rarrvinu a mil
of lilankt-t; through the country.
lainli'd in the county jail. Friday
I riivrht. the aftermath of picking
a msh purae, dronjied bv
Mihh (lilkey, HtenoKrapher in
I'mihty t'lerk Luce'i olHce. Mistf
'.7 iVv
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not to iiiti rl-ri cil. I..I. S lml
iniericli, Corm-ltti. K L MS
Hurl Slm-kdali', tin' t-U-vni year
ill. I huh of Mr. uml Mrt. .Sim-k-dale
m in! live at tin- l-alej Imji
yard, fell (nun I . i -t liur-.- tin-
tther diiv. I. en ia n tie
(,Hrin,1i liui'itiiir!. ami hi I- tan. i .
I He v ere eoiiru i'n of t !. Iiram
lYri-y IMij; fnn ee,l tin la l tu
lr. i). II. Suii'li. who wutk.il
ovt-r liim (nr ii'-nie iiine, ;maii
'linvfiiiii l.iin t' .iiiini'int
III' UiV Villi ruliiu a. mil', in
coini'iiny wilh anoll.er I 1, aIh-h
he lirt Lin lia'ai'i-e aii-l l,-il. Il'
callers yesterday morning,
Thos. Connell and family are
L'omi to lx-kawav me iasi oi
the week
II. (). Case of aUve Mountain-
dale, wan in the city the first of
the week
Clotiiniz out sale of nainta and
iilki-y dropped the puree at the wall-papers, art ttoods. etc -ev-
riirm r. m ar the water fountain, erythinir koi J Murrow
and Mm s picked it up in the Mn Ilav Kmmott departei
presence of w itnesses. He made for the Tillamook beach the last
then-mark. "Here is where I of the week.
make 10 cents." and followed Wanted - Girl to do Rencral
m;,.. t-. t... i,. ti, 1 1 in I housework. Write Iox
mi r. ' Mini i 'W
liro Mercantile store. He went
AIL PARTS OF COt.NTV KLPKISLNTID
Soii8 sot Lt Lou)'
it Not Lenjtiliy
Hostctler & Anderson, of Tort
land, report the following recent
sales of Washington County farm
land -the W. L. Smith place of
GO acres in South Tualatin, to V.
A. Kubat. recently of Wwunsin;
the J. C. Pills place of 2 acrt-s.
at North I'laina. to W. W. Win
kle, of Walla Walla; and the
Hro-A-n olaee of 2i) acrt-n. near
Illoorninjr, t F. J. Downey, re
cently of California. The new
owners have all taken possession.
n DoUet Messrs. Hosteller & Anderson
are both well known in Hillsboro
land Washington County.
For sale or rent: Ranch of M
acres with . acres clear;
fruit trees in b:arinjj; iroxl onion
F.A. BAILEY. M. D
PfcyiirUa and Sarsa
urr t"jt.0r in Schu'n;tlich BtCk
li.iii-- ..mt rtr HHB
&! ruHintJ Ktrwt.
PifHrt-. i miKfitj rmtil'ntt.rMy 's,s
Clerk Luce and SheriiT Ui-eves
yesterday drew the July circuit
court jury list, to report here (n ground on quarter acre; ood
July 5P). The county is well r p
resented in the venire, the major
ity Lein farmers. Two bankers
were drawn. J. V. IJailey.of the
ounty seat, and E. W. Haines,
of the Grove. The list:
J.ihu H.ik ri. f:iniitf 1! av r on 1' 1
V,'',trt '. Hill ill "
( har i; Ik.
R. M. KRWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Suieou S. P I. K. Pi , r . t. f.
Rt.
UT.r - in the TamieM Blct-k, TUu.l ami
Mam SlrteU, IllllilMMO, Urrjutt.
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ELMEKIL SMITH M. D. R 0
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
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No. 7.
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Ynii.'tr i is mi aa
coni'uf l erlorl.
Inwer w.n n i! am mur
,.,,1 rt.i.- tc u Mn
Vjh lit-h veflllif. who
Mlimitifc' chiUlren. mr-
Iri wirv i.iimiv.. nt
f,., North I'biini; U r
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k.,,ifr, j iM'i . Ji'oami.t.
I'aiilim' Krii-?er.
VirJ look phi'-e Thurs-
a the Vi-i Uiort ( atliulu
Fattier LeMilU-r con-
! i rvii fi. Intermelil
t Vi-rlmii t cemetery,
ftfi-r ai a line i-huntc-
had many friemli. not
Vi-rUiorl colmiy, but
rt of the county where
Nan. For nearly forty
h&i lieen u fmiiiliar
hit ruiiiiiiuiiily, and it
liKtfi-ritli.nl to say that
l more friends.
2EA OMMU IT
IretW Weddillv? whs ceb
inly a. lull. wli. i) Harry
iinl Miss Merit Evelyn
iWfri' united in marriage
iixni of the olliciatintf
. H"V. I!, C. C.Kik. or
slwru Hupiist church.
Wny was perfornied nt
p)n, and mter u trip to
f'und. I'ortlaiul and up
itihia Kiver they will
the state of Washing-
re the eriniin will enter
fwewore a traveling suit
Milk crepe poplin, and
1 bouquet of whiteenrm-
pm Millie Orndutr. t
the bride, was brides
1. 1 . . - . .
Fu rarriei tunk carna
kea was iri'(Mnis
idinpT was a nuiet af
fit to the recent bereave
fNWKh tl(, tj,,al, f (,
f't Hip groom. The bri
pKhterof Mr. mid Mrs
"miliiiT of near Latin
! aui'inluig the vvetlilini!
P! nml Mrs. Samuel
I Mis'pi M.-h ia Hose nml
WOiiMiiiV, Emma ilea;
prt ru;-vf, and Messrs.
H Lt'on Ki n and Master
ifiik'er.
contriii-iiiur i.,.i.ii,u iii-i
. . ...... i.ii I. i
P favorably known here,
lfir mm, , I-..: i . .. i ,u
(inn, iiienoM w inn
ry lUppiness.
NOTICIJ
The Arcadian
lire lk ilde r.me an- male t
last n bli lorn'. I'. C"f.M".
IV (bale: I'tmrt cntiriii I na'e
of It II I Priii' -re i t'H'k ami
fhtU'es in the II. liter i t Hie in
terel' of the i tate of the late
Dr. li.klat.-r. Hi ?... i U I e
titiori fib-d a ki-..' that II. Ii
HotTnl in I"' Hl'I-oii.ti 'l I'uar.ltan
rsta'e uf Alma II n. m-are.
Fannii l .Smith apHuntiil guar-,li-m
t.f Emma I'. Ue.i. minor.
Huel II tears. Ivtate J. t.
ni.u k tluied of rn-o-.l. repoil
mI..uiiii red ioU at $isl,(i. and
exiM-fidllurel ill ?-"K. eMate i
ing inn the sum of V.'-
The largest hbipim nt of ranges
from the East eM-r receiveil o
anv nne dealer. P. Cur in.
r A I'ven-i t reci'iM'd a letter
ihe other ilav uliering I'l'U J--.
H l-li iir fur t lollleltlC mink. II
hal Several of these liitie no
r..rj I, ni Mrik-i lie can hi even
H-tltr than the oiler, as Un-'
.1 ., ; I 1 .1.. mi.ru
Hi-it Worlll Culisi.iei line ""
II. .i- nr.. intlu-r Ko-iseV elt I an In
111
familv raining, and easy to keep,
and lis their fur sells vvi
..ink ranch is in-t an economic
loss.
Viul.1. them ymrnl.l 'am'h
ler of Hoy lb inet k liml v.ite
(I.ii citv. fell from tl buggy
- . ..
.1... M.-KSineer anil. lie..
Lann-I. Sun.lav. and fraetuiv.l
anurni P"'. Erw in attended the
child, 'ller father is Mill carry
ing bis arm in n Kling as the re
suit of a fracture of the anil,
and Mrs. Ib ineck is running a
regular boipital these days.
t he Forest Grove Fin-men are
...l.lin.f their carnival This ween.
. . I . ., i.n in. ' I he
an, I vimhi cruw hi an- i'.i'-.- ---f
m-ension. There is sonn-thim'
loing all the tune, am uamim.
i . i.'.: i..,. ..I., l.t I lu'i'i'
every nigni. 'no.
wilt lie a lialiy cnrri-.i)-'- ...
feature iiet-r Petoie mini""'
,i ,.n l nl nt-
tere. inerenn-'oi o...-.--- --
tractions, aim ine cjuihwu
great success.
U.i IVnlnn-r. of CahlllSV lilt',
III here the iiast week,
in.. - ..
!HTonipaiueii ny ins m - -
ElialM'th. Iheyaivgui-MM . .. .
home ofG. II, l rangor.
mi uncle. Ibis is im-ir u "i-
to the coast ami w
wlio is a painter. msi
remftin here aio
later.
Now lislen! Just lis you sit
down to dinner tonight, or- any
I ,'r ni.bt. Phone csiy
i.t hiive sent HP a Neapoht in
u- i :.. I . . , L-
.... mu tiniiltilll 111 lull"
in ni, t ,
mi throned however, and did nol
oim ndi-r the purse, which con
lamed a ten dollar bank note am
a live dollar cold piece. Sheriff
U. ev es vi as untitled and made a
ean-h for the parly. Failing to
I'.n. I him he took a machine to
lleavertmi. taking with him a
hrnlher of Surveyor McGee, who
i iA the fellow pick up the purse.
Innes was taken from the train
... . it
:ii il hriiiiL-ht hack to Jail, lie
had a bank note for ten and
lime fold pieces lives and
claimed that he had given the
nurtie in a Aoman in me more
eik Luce, who had panl Miss
olkev the hfteen. could not
i i . . t i t
ai'icv. w no snoniy neiore nun
:u,l it to Mr. Luce. FaM he
knew it was the identical bill, as
noticed it was on the hirst
National of Portland. His rea
s.m f..r scrutinizing the bill was
f.ir the purpose of seeing whether
HillHhoro,
H. Harrington is able to be on
the street after an external
illness.
Wanted -Two good Imys to
earn a lucrative trade. Impure
of John lioekcr, Third street.
It. F. l'urdy. of Forest Grove.
was down to the county seal
Tuesday morning.
Wanted -A second-hand roll-
top desk, if a bargain. - l.ox
Hillsboro.
Mm W. I). Wood and son.
James, departed today for Uck-
away. for an extended vacation.
Master Jack Glascoe departed
11 .!:. ro H 4
or i K
.. .B-eik K J
....... (iaiU n
k-n!o
Fjii- t C, vr
Wui I.i. lily,
I'.fO W t! k
Ci. rite. in Vm.ili l-.ty
Wui a Juhnsou, f irrfitt
W l! 1'tr'mi u -'
II i Cell, B.fuhml .
I li I.i omis. ic irr.l
J II V.-rjtrr, Niintr !!il'.r-iil
I 1. li tr r; i -vi r " III!)-.'. r'i I. 4
J C l.n-ti.. f.iel il.!-r g..ti-sl fir v.
l-ii-l Wii,u, l.nmit W.k
W J Tiitii'.-.w M-wt.a ti'U.e
Cl.tnlL.tl IVIrt-mn" I-Uit Orr.v-
Ijn.l I Kiitilll.rt-i.lf.lslf Wi.'i-Vi'
Am C m ;vi, l.rrnct Sii.rwIK i
I ilui Cii-t-:m hi " . Shcr
la. ii!- A l!.t!il " ll.il-i.i'u K 4
N li .r.-H " C.-'.t.u li i
i: iV Mi N. !i!.i r. l.wrvni its. F-.f ji
vi t l,i-it l:.!',i k. f irmer.... .lU.-.k
.1 I V t:K;n k
I ihn C-iri.e'iut "
I'll n'e , 11 .U ui til "
Jn!;n Omv "
K V It im . ' k-r
Inliii li M New, firmer..
I v I'.ii rv, I .-inker .
,Cone in i- i
... V, it . Cr ti
i r -t.c-
. I-'.nts' O tif
.li;-;mr'..l: K A
Hills' Or
l.-nlify the money, but Mayor Ljay to join bis father at Almi-
ra. Wash.
T W Sain, of Scoggin Valley.
passed through the city luesuay.
u,..ia ir t'l.rtland. on a bust-
fill VVJ V V "
ness trip.
LOOKS I.IKH GOLD FIND
Considerable excitement is mani
fested in a possible Eldorado on
the George liobinson farm, near
Farmir.gton, Two or three men
have been prospecting and tney
l-Mmer I .inn. Wells Fargo agent
r . ilia.
. .i , ..il, ... 'i ...In., ai'iinin.i fur Hi. - i . . .. I... If
i,,,! ii ui :w nil one III intr unai i iieuai i . l" -------- - . nave i n l i-nn ui vriiiui.
i- f.. n chnrt . '. .,, r
I,.. .u intno san rrai.vi.si-u, it is tro d the tind w in go irom
Innes yesterday came through rest from tns uuue.
and ndmitted the taking ot the M Alexander, of I'ort-
ig and money, and went wltn anj was a guest this week at
Attorney aliandighnm down 10 ,he home8 0f (j, j. ralmaieer
ist end of the city luniis. in mei n(J jjf Qritett
cnyon nearine i. uu-r . ... . &
- . i . 1 I hn W I . I. I J . Will li"
where be resurrected me purse. - - -T c..:Pi,r
mi,.. the money. He admitte-d the homeof Mr . K T. . Spi jker.
I... hn I the money, and returned luesuay. cu., - -
... iTi.- A.iiai rim ihiii
.1 ..un. euin of the realm, ine ii-i. F...-
ill i -
M to ?2 uer pan. Air. Uobtnson
will have the result taken to
Portland in a day or so and assay
ed. If there i3 gold there it will
develop into something big, for
it will mean that the entire Tual
atin Valley will be in the pros
pect list.
tor many years prospector
gold
and
In-
a
i
at
ar
1 . .. : 1 t l. l.;kL I tl
was lineii. pain me y
u ..I. i mi his wav rejoicing.
....in ill be miuiitv careful how
picks up a purse and makes
another ten reins.
u four
HI ilnmhliiinof thf HilUWo Von
..r, ul h.i.k.m II.IUlK.r", ml' Milv
,( t.,.Koii. nl Ilie ih "f
Imir I'I4
have claimed there was gold up
Laurel M. Hoyt returned Tues- in the Washington County slope
day from an extended inp i" 0f the lualatin water sneo, anu
r uirene. Mrs. lioyv anu umuio. several prospeciurs m :aic jcm.-
'' " . . . ... .. i ...u I, i. i l,,,.of.. tVr.
maining in i-ne ooum.
Thos. Tucker, oi wowibuiea.
Portland, was out .the I ourth,
the guest of his daughter. Mrs.
U. u. Gardner.
have been trvmg to locate the
original lead, which was un
covered many years r.co by a
"41)-er." Stranger things have
haupen than a big gold tind,
and the Argus bones there is
Mrs. J. W. Connell is enjoying something to the present pros
an outing at the nome oi i.e. pect.
mother.
Mrs. Essner, above
HKSOI'KCK
tu nml iIimshiiU..
ik. i.IiIis. . ttitftl ml ui.w
iienl
;,,n.K mi.l .ntlil "
I'.'.iiilii.r mi'l litnr
.r Ir.ilil unive.l irKIf
l.anki
Clin k nml nil"'' llriim
C.tstt m I""1"'
Mountaindale.
Chas. Lang, one tt the meat
RLTORT
i m tMi I ... ft Iam nf Iho Mercantile, went nf tlieci.ml tioui f the Pack of Buhv. i
m.SU os L lit Molina SnriniTS for & few imi.at llrmvrH.ii, in the Sti.te if O caoii,
I 111 ..1 U. IflHI I . . t I
pasture; ail slashed; nous ana
barn and chicken house, and on
iin house. Running stream
through place. Good sprir.g. and
well. Five miles S. E. of Hills-
loro, on river road. Terms. - J.
(I Johnson. Hillsboro. Oregon,
Route 2.
The Jolly Neighbor met last
Thursday evening and tendered
a surprise to Richard Morton, of
Fifth and Main, the occasion be
ing the 41?t birthday of Mr.
Morton. The evening was en-
ioved with music, games, etc.,
ar.datalate hour light refresh
ments were served. Those pres
ent were the host and wife and
;.!?rs. and Mesdames Arthur oiftce hour-. i tu n .
IJnard. U. G. Gardner, Carl I.un- calls mered .'.av or
. . . .... ... .i
sin: Mrs. uouscn; Lico iigan, .our. ouce n a.
Mioses Denese and Aileen .lor
h n: Mastera Don and Richard
Morton.
For Sale Two fresh cows,
each four years old; easy milk
ers; heifer calves at side; also
have some beef stock. H. M.
Uasford, Hillsboro Ii. 2. 15-7
John M. Wall and family re
turned Monday evening from
their trip to Tillamook via Sher
idan and the Grand Iionde.. Mr.
Wall say.s the trip a fine one, with
good motoring all the way with
the exception of about eight
mik-3 through the reservation,
where the going is sufficiently
rom:h to take an hour and a half
for the distance. There is no
mud, he Fays, but there 13 ev
idence that there was a sea of
mortar in the spring.
Wo are agent for the following
stoves -Steiger & Kerr stoves
and ranges; Arcadian ranges;
Alcazar and Knghton, quality
and Diamond range3. U. Cor
win. 13-tf
Dewey Johnson, the fifteen
veer old son of Chris Johnson, of
Mason Hill, bevond North Hams,
was severely injured one day
last week, while handling a pulley
on a hayfork. His hand was
caught in the wheel, one finger
dislocated, one fractured, and
the entire nails torn from three.
Dr. F. A. liailey attended the
i's iniuries. and states that
boy will have enforced vacation
for several weeks.
Alcazar ranges are strictly
new. up-to-date. Colonial style,
typifying simplicity and beauty
Oifice It.xir 9 to is a. tu. ; l to J p. ti
Trwulaj, Thursday, SttturrliT 9 to 11
Cilia innwered dnjr of night. Both
pltooe. Olfke orer UtSlnlxiro NUon.o
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J. 0. KOBE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON .
Ot-'MCKi-U;, airsin ScUu merii.h II ilii-Piio!tKS-o.a.-.
City yU; Re'. Ci'.y S6
UI LsiU)S.O, OitM.O.N
DH. Ii. L. SIvARS
Physician and Surgeon
a .0 5 . .
r.'s'--.. I-'-.;rn
N..Wi
Btiik, ap-U.r.
IULL.SUOUO, UKl-r.Os
BAG LEY &
K.wtui 1 aa 1 1 8bat- Hait.fms
ItlLLSUotiO. . . 4;ir.ljO.N
E. B. TONGUE '
ATTORN SY-AT-LAW
Oliice npr.airi in StUuliuert.-h B'.ock
WALL
JOUN &1.
aTTORMKY-AT LAV.
UlKtnirs, A. C. SUute Bid. Mai t & an t
rflLUiiUKiJ. - Oi.k'j-i.
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W. N. BARRETT
ArroRNKY-Ar-i.iW
Or net : Min Btreet, opp. Court Houia.
UlLLiBORO oativlv).-
THUS. H.TONGUE, JR.
ATT0RN8Y-AT LAW.
Oulce, uiwtain m bchulraenca Bloct
Hillsboro, - - Oregou
WVSVW'frW.rrr
Telephotie office Main 103. Residence
Main loi
DR. L. W. HYDE
3.JM ' -.. MOi lnvini? the first of the i
js.Hit 6; week.
C.
logger, was
J'i 7'
17. "4 J4
I',.! 1.
I.HIIII.ITIKS
Cnpi'st lmk liil III.
S.ui ln hunt
r.i.lni.WI polits. I
. rti-r ill.il inf l'""1
Pranger.
deeide to
contracting
brick,
ICO
be
at the tahh
you are
Sweets,
Contractors
Cook are getting
am..
f to erroneoiw report
Fifculated, no person is
P Arhsnn Lodge for
p, and all Ruch rumors
joiinjoj Hud unwarranted,
! master Artisan Lodge,
regon, July 8, 11)14.
Goetter. or Laurel, was
lly yt'sterday.
w Koehnke. nf Oak
transacting luisiness
we first of the week.
W and polisli agates.
"Oil crnui-nni.i.,,1 I,'.....
. r. . u.i t'Kll.-
J Seventh and FifBtreeta,
.. . -.1
...... .11 II IVI
1111 . (
I,, lime for dessert 11
ui.f.. to call the Pen ol
City :.iNr.
Kn gel dinger i'
nlonir nicely
with llMt'ui-n)iiel.il'1',ry.lmiM;
U,g and if nil mi.tenal arrives o
time it will be completed on
schedule. The structure will U'
! Ik i ui addition t.llll7
buiidingH. and will be very s.ght-
ly.
C, II. llmoka loavon fr New-noi-i.
this week ta join his wile.
..u Iwu.n ntteiiding Ihi' !'"
her fiUher. Mr rnjjj
m. i..,.k has ni-oiiei ty at Mew-
M)Vt.nnd they will make an ex
tended stay at. the beach.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. N. Irabel ind
daughter, Miss Jyr '. ,J
siiending wH'k w,tn
New tin and family." Van
couver, WHSIl
Christetisen, the Timber
. i.btti nn
m town wHiaj,
f7.74 4 companied by Mr. Elliott, who
formerly loggeu up m
So,ore; 00 ..
joikhi 00 UOn' . .
'.pmnn Lutheran nervn.,
4ii sh Bi.nrlaw afternoon, at 2:'.U). at the
-- ...d HI IMMl IHI I I .L..unlt l nil 1 1 II
itiwiiniiirsmi' nr.-.,,.. . Qmgregaiionai cmuvn.
i,i,u.iuai .1. 1--"..... j 145,9,RS Sunday school at js.uu.-f.
'iw' '' Luecke, Pastor.
i'..,i,iii,-hr,-k. . A l J Krieger. of MoMinnvilie.
I, mr iTiiiiH'iii ...-V.n n llillslwro. Tuesday,
C... .. ... I'l lKHlllS ' ' I " - .. .
. ., f - f
Tnl si
Sl oe i f llrr-iiiili. l,n.
milv of WitdiiMRlOM. S
I Willi. lo-lnii'l C.Mnrr of Ihe
' . . .... .1 .. .1.. n.i.lv xritr llml Ui'
.,. le.lj-e ami Ih I'-I f. ,
1 1 tin lirii.ii". --
CoKKI'lT-Vltrst:
J W. indey,
W. N lloiiU. .
Iliirctorn.
Sl..riil.r.l rttt.l Kwnoi to befme m
Oils 71 1 ' v I. 1 11.
Illl'. , .. ., 11 U.il.r. eiihllc.
r. J. riet.ru, 1.1. ... j - --
r.vntnR iiucholzer
Father Joseph L. Bucholzer. the
1S resident priest for Hillsboro
u.d at ML Angel. Ore., uly 2
,,t i ..n,i was buried at thai
lie close of Imsmes Jure ji, 1914
KKSOVRCh'S
hoim" nml iiisrounts f
Oveiilrufm, secuied nd unsc-
cuieil
Hotuls anil witrianU
Furniture ainl tixtun-s -
O.her rt'l esliile iwnetl
line Irmn BiPiuveil leserve
bink .
Checks nml other cash items..
Ciisli en hm.il.
Snri-fusor to Dr. Linklatef
highest quality and mechanical I onice over Deiu nme store. Residence
Baseliiie, rjetween 51a anu om am.
Hillsboro, , Oregou
perfection. -D. Corwin
Dr. Hyde, assisted
jo I 46
I s 10 00
3,5110 on
1 ,9 O Ol'
... 5.,67 ,f
13tf
by Dr.
Robb, wired together a shoulder
blade for Joseph Iovotne, oi
scholia, the first of the week.
The bone was fractured some
days ago. and would not heal.
so the two parts were orouKin
s 23 together and wire-stitched.
4..9 1 4
, 66,04J S9
IW US. uuii " ...... ... .
.-..:- ruton culled to Verboort
fi.i7,H74 through the death of his father,
the late Antone ivrieKei .
F Unger. of Chehalem Moun
tain, was in the city Tinlay.
He Bays tra .gram
fine on the hills, anu mat n"
will soon begin.
Dr. G. W. Via and wife, of
the city -yester
day morning and returned home
ontheP.H.&N. The ctor
had been to Poruanu
patient for a surgical operation.
f..,:A n.iekhnlter. of South
in town yesterday,
Sng good over the fact that
St of his four-mile trip to the
city he has about, three miles ot
rode roada on which to ramble.
t 1 Mea C. L! aser anu
Dir. mi" . , 1
Inez Keasoner. accompanied by
Mrs. Louisa HostetW and daugh
ter. Etta, depart Saturday for
a young man "c , j ftn 0utinr at TiliamooK, wneie
JJTlStW' "ilh Mra' Wadc
Ifli-r fcA.m.f"a . , p sol J four
mmys"Z'-Z ST t 'l'imlatin. the
Utah. am. iai ' - -, ' rM wood. Man-
..$111,000 oc
X
49 4.'
Total
LIAUIUTIKS
Onliilal slock pnhl in
fmlivu'ed jirofils, less ex
pense ami tuxes paid...
I'ostal savimr.4 bank depoMis...
lniliviiHml ileposit sul ject to
rheck 3-S.3SI 14
Pemnml ci tttficntes i f deposit. 1,5.1 52
Titne ct-niiicttes ot dep sit.... ll.77 J
Oil'. pivah!t- for ui-.iny t) r-
roweii: J-"' m'
Letters of credit 3- "
l,t l .-66,94J So
Slate cf Oii'Kini. lss.
bounty ol wasiiuigion, )
1, loy Giav, Cnshi -r of tiie nhov.
nauu'il bink. do aleinnly swer tli.it the
above stiOetuent is true to the best uf my
knowledge and belief.
Uoy Giay, Cusluer.
CorkkcT AlU-st:
K. W hivermore,
B K Ik'iiniy,
llin-ctor.t.
Subsctilifd nml tworn to before me
tl.isSdi d.iv of Jntv, I9'4-
W. K. Pegv., Nohwy lV.b.ic.
I. I -
. t i.i..ium iiwinn 7ir
'S 'boni July 17,1835 at Lu
it.re. Switzerland, and came
' n .. f...:i nf wen th. When
irom a i'""J rn er.
.-. 1, ,1 nu I-,, 111 1.1,11.1. . v , .
.....j'neiluined in lobo.
Hillsboro Planing Mill for sale.
Rare business opportunity. Cash
or terms. -W. E. Wheeler, Hills-
b,oro. Ore.
Rhode Island Red eggs, for
hatching purposes. Mrs. Max
Crandall. on Maple between Sec
ond and Third. Telephone City
407. 49tf
Mark Woodruff, with the Port-
innd Ensrene & Eastern, was in
Hillsboro. yesterday, spending
mr. rfav. talking over matters
tvith business men. Mr. Wood
ruff is the publicity man for the
electric line, and his duties keep
him more than busy.
Dance at New Helvetia Hall.
Juiv IS, from 8 p. m. to 12 p. m.
Tickets. 75c. Allen's orchestra,
Feuerstein and Patton, rnana-o-fitss
15-7
John Peters and wife, of Ver-
hmirt were in the city Monday,
and Mr. Peters called on the
Argus for another year of read-
in it tip. savs lliai, ttoucj ait
htnk-ino- fairlv good up his way
and that but very little damage
was done to the hay.
For sale: Jersey cow, 4 years
old in Fall; gentle, sound; tests
. , . A MllAnn flniltr PrifD
a per cent,.; ko""3 uo"J- 1 ' '
fWVVMVlrVt
frederick And3fsen, M. U.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to Dr. Cunningham.
OtBce and Drug Store.
ORENCO. UREGON
Telephone connections.
VyWVMWrVWrVrWrVrWi
CtaMM
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
tiltt4le ltf, fiiif.
itfaiiital it .
i..r.,i..,hni.!.inii tuiiraUfnaiin soil.
matOltll. itiliimmiit, utiunocn
tliUfil tlltenuiwe atittituttu.
Hen in liuwtio Bit uiiiertn ftjeittu HJitfh'.'n-
veiurii.
tmtile aa Hr WlWf tV;
Soiilnllenlitallfn, U'britaiimisn. t..-uiiu,rr
t'tttnin'Oilei mu uitiu.H ... . ........
ta etnti(lttr: mm
1KB 11IT T"Hi...TI.
T.i.,,i,n. a iiitihiiii aim: reu-ai.
.-... jlt. i.i,h,iii. ,lT,',un ')-ti un
HmKtt UtKl-t.04 !: l " ' '
PORTLAND. ORb.
il
a-2'r.t.
DR. W. E. FITTEN012K
Deutist
Office up-sWirs ovuf HillNliaro N'.ni.n il
Ban".
UILUBBOUO -
. OitKOo -
in
Cab ,l.w.ofod nnd I -:,i.. lnplone was the pur-
Ui a-nn Ullt'lY miiv" 1 1 ..,v. -
e was ... Oui aa Lu. i and down
..mid converse in uenuai., , t(mnei.
, .1. ., l-Vench and American. I latin country
t ; ... W.iea were always strong,
i d he used excellent English
i l en writing, lie last year eel-
I'v . u L.,.1 uinnt into retreat at
rn occasionally teaching
languages when he
,,m;Vm, :.i n fund of anecdotes
about early days in California
. .. "iLa his memory of
felt so
14-7
. i .- i l: rnnmArv
ii i j iri i ii i i.utnn iiih iiiLiiiwij
iut-lltdweenl'irstano im... nn n'ii ...j,,
.. : .i.i,.,.. i. n set inta ht the asi. f K rr
afreets, a go o wimhowh. i--. - i-yci- -
with a petvri. wo.. p... . are many
ttt Argus otHce. years - heW of hi,
,., t...- i.hiiii.m detiarted this triends wno re
wikS Cottoned, Idaho. deatn.
selling price being $:
t Ami down in the Tua
hns some vaiue
these days.
i t lJinn of Varley. was in
tha oittf yesterday. He reports
v.iu .- , , :1,, ,,n
that onions are doing "OT,
the beaverdam secuu..a. u.
that a little rain V,
amiss at this time-particularly
for onion growers.
Miss Hazel Stewart daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J.
tl . - I. . nttllUlD UI I III tllllll.U
Wtllie PICMHK ojiiti.""- ,
Tualatin ranch, last evening, fell
from a tree, and was i unconscious
for a half hour. Dr. Kobb at
tended, and found but a few
minor injurieu.
Dr. Carlos Smith, of Aber- $80. -L. G. McNew. Beaverton.
deen. Wash was over Sunday. Simmons, charged with in
a guest of his brother. Dr. L. H. Simmons ,e
Smith. nvidond Snndav. and af-
Mrs.H. E. McKinney. of Port-L,sr pvamination by Dr. F. A.
land, was in the city this week, rn.iev. was discharged from
the guest of her sister, Miss cust0dy and the costs taxed up
Pearl Smith, at the Mrs. Emma t0 the complaining witness.
McKinney home,
J. J. Hartley and wife, of
Banks, start this week for a trip
through Eastern and Southern
rwo-nn. Thev will make the
trip in their auto, and expect to
be gone until trie last oi iuigusi.
Mrs. E. J. Frickett, of near
Blooming, was operated on the
of the week by Dr. L. H.
sith. nssisted bv Dr. Carlos
Smith, of Aberdeen, wasn., me
operation being for the removal
nf nn nvnrian tumor. The pa
tient is getting along nicely and
hopes are strong lor ner com
plete recovery.
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
J)ENT1ST:
Tr-miesie BUtg. . Room b ami
HILLSBORO, OUK.
Mtdu and Third. '
Rovfiml thousand fine kale
plants for sale. Orville Pricketf,
Banks, Ore.. Route 3. 15-7
Hr. Leon W. liyde attended
the autopsy on the body of Wm.
Veach, Monday, and attested,
through affidavit, as to the pro
ceedings, so that the Sheridan,
Wyoming, physicians could veri
fy their findings.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Perrine
received a visit the early part of
the week from their son, E. B.
Perrine, and family, of Uose
burg, who are traveling through
Oregon in their touring car. .
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main fctrcei
HilUboro - - - Ore
BOWMAN & VALUICISHAM
Attorncys-At-Law
Commercial Bank Block
tip-stairs
Hillsboro - OkrcQ