The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 03, 1914, Image 5

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muAoaci aaaci Rrnatcs saw
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H Nte I rum iheOiiu f
he Superintendent
Bid school ma uv
W. W Kva'i. of K"r.t Crr.v j
in I yt-ti r ay. !
H"li picking supplies at
'intr'-i. v;;tf
II. IL lMija-r. of Bethany, wa?
a citv caller yesterday.
NY ' .and f cond-hand barrels
at Greer'?. 2itf
August Rossi, of lleavcrton.
a a in the city yesterday.
Cneeri.-s of all kbids at
T. ' '. Johnson, (f South Tuala
tin. Was in town the first of the
hingtnn County tea, hers who week.
It'd tll- SilintTH-r H.-Siitl al II. v..ii neert .rrr....r;ea cl,a
orimouth Normal are; nn or irv l'-kmU? If wl trvCrwrV
1. Mm. Ilnd.-. Ja. II. Jack. .). ) J,.hnsr, back from a
lro; Jessie Greer. I "Sor.ic-1 t.urtmvr and fnhing trio down
on the McKeni" river.
J.l'l. FUGUA PASSED
(in
; Strung
AWAY IN PORTLAND
Prominent forest (irevcCap'talift
Buried at the Grove, Tuesday
HAS BfT.N MASON FOR 55 YEARS
0f 0,.. ((. !. until n rrrltt't.VA
presented, mgn.d r-'mi-'")
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r ranees l'arkr. Amv
With IVhin. Kor.-st Cruv.
'r MuolM-rry. Annie Morrn
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-Fi m-iius, itiaijii i.n'iinan.
Wht-aton, Sherwood; r'!,i
it-avt-rion. .iiarUi'i
i piCKinir
(In.-r'h.
vriov-s, hats, and
l-i! bought at
23tf
Came
la ica l im, tni SetllH
Near Thilcber ia IK9
' Th Gprman Speaking Society
lot WashinKton County held a
I very tnterestinsr meeting at Cen-
terville. last Sunday. The at
tendance u amaller than ex
pected, owinjr to error in an
nouncement. Several speeches
were made in favor of assisting
the Red Cross Society and a col
lection was taken which netted
$113.51 Of this $105 goes to
the Portland fund of the differ
ent German Societies of Or? iron.
F.A. BAILKY.M. a
PkTDiriaa aijd 8argm
Otfct UpU.i ia Scbatatrich 9Ut
Knitlrac boat bmmt. eonwf lUuviiM
ml tMhwnti Htrta.
Pfaoim, !. City 3; riilnu.CUy M
O&c ia the Tmirw Btu k. TTjir.t a.
Uun Stmts, Milittioro, Oiixi.
1 1
v It i ifi.nnan, j
-nl nnd lurli
that it l'l''f-' t' 'l
f.wn'l lr" f"-'"" V truc wf
the ais.-:...
0f t.H-k tt'" r'M-.
"S-l l-llttll- ItOl'tl'lll f ii" ' i i"
herd or I'.irt of a lu rd .f tl.ur
niima!- tnt.'iol.'d for l.iv.- I - vr
Puiihw" hlifill l ll-I ,''I't
uml. r tl"' f",", 'f
Ir-mail tin' animal oil. r-d i
iali hav will1" 1- '" ' t'"
or to nal.'. l- l -v.ii.nuit. .!
t a titt-r.'vt tent and t- -(,,.
. p.iii!iran of Ita tli lr" u
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firm.-.
("or tu l
n-ri i
fly.
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Vvath. Tualatin: Kil.-n Sie,
V: IVarl lu-ed li.,mt-i ' 11...
... ........ V TV f-if M'IMt
V'. i. a t.a u .11 Mil It' . -
v i "'' "r awe n.l wan attended l.yn.arly
Mms Klinor Wilkes Uran wr.rl
Clark, of Knnut in the
I'ln.L ..t L',,.,1 in Ihil Snlu.r.nl..n I.., I'., ..It...
i .i.ii n. hi luimir" V i1 1. 1 1 1 3 lMlll:',
" Iva C. Cok. of S'pt. I. itKceeilinir Mm. H. s-ie
nualili'-d ' -tiTinunaiu Any r
mi who xlnl'itf or jx-riniM tin
xhihition of nn Bi.imnl in !:
lion of Hif i.nniMiMii of tliii .e.
turn nhull I"' k'oiity ot h n ! .!.
m..mir and fined tod le l lS. it'
tu.r nii-re tli i'
11 ,.-tIe io.lil' )'Ui i.- .iif
m far have I e i rwitr,!yiiitf ill.
h staMtf md lr. Kf:';:ii I '
bn iiior. than t'iy mi.c' the
Fall ml, MartiiJ.
i t id ic svi i:
. Ai:i"lv
'-!.ii.t.fi?t
tan in a
II n'he.
a ill ni tktJ v
r !!ei'e City. '
terof Ora Cook. Simon, who will atten 1 1'. U.. r.t
Ui;irriai.'e in thin Forent Grove.
'JUl I. Kev. My- Supt. 11. V. llarnes and Super
t'ruum in an visor ja. u. ja-K auemii-.i a
t. .......I.... .1 1 mm.linu nf IIia VV'..l,i . . i,.., I , .
nill'IIIJ ii I f un.nii,- uni iiuii-
Ilam'.d and John Halvorsen. of
KHnnmjfton, wen city visitors
Wednesday.
The Arcadian ma!!ealilt, non-
r. -ikahli' ranges aro made to
'let ri litj.t'mn - II (V'.riiin
J. V. Jamieson. tf Karrrinjr-
ton. wa.i tr tnHuctm business in
(own Wednesday. v
The artret shipment of ranges
from th.' Kat ever nceivd by
any om; dealer. IJ. Corwi.i.
Herman (ilaskL, of Oanco.
was in yesieroay. lakinif out
iu younitj
home in
iy rair nirecuirs sioinuv eve
ninif. at Forest Grove. A better
fair than ever will U held (hi
John W. F'qua. a prominent
capitalist of F'orest Grove, died
at a Portland hospital. Sunday,
Aug. SO. 1911. after an extended
illness. He was born in Ken
tucky 7G years ajro, and moved
to Indiana when ad 11 years.
F'rom there he went to Illinois,
and thence to Kansas in 1855.
He was a resident of that state,
of Nevada and of Washington,
when each of these was admitted
to the union. He had been a
Mason for 55 years, and his pall
bearers, at the funeral. Tuesday,
were chosen from that fraternity
Messrs. Fi. W. Haines. Mayor
H. J. Gotr. J. A. Thornbumh. C.
O. Uoe, Clarence Bump and J.
W. Hujrhes.
He came to Oregon first in
1888. living in- Portland. Later
he vent to Kelso. Wn.. and then
moved to near Thatcher in 1890,
R. M. ERWIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
to be sent to the Red Cross fund Sargeoa S. P. P. H. A 5 , P. E. k K
in Oermany. r red Bulling. Oer-1 , Ry.
hard Goetze. Adam Beil and Wm.
Schendel were appointed a com
mittee to take up other col-1
1 a l
iecuons not on.y irom memoers ELMER II. SMITH M. D. D. 0
ui me oucieiy, uui irurn any wno
wish to help the wounded sol- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
diers. widows and orphans of OSTEOPATH
the Fatherland. The next meet- .
ing will be held on Sunday. SepL 5M " r-9 1 i . a..; i io $ . ..
It. at the Wnnderlirh Park fn. 'nelv. ThuitaT. ttunUy 9 tu 11
terville. and al members ot the phoaci. oificr over Hiiuhoro tiona
Lost-Between Forest Grove 0. ROBB, II. D.
and'McMinnville, a lady's gold PHYSICIAN' & SURGEON
watch, basket weave design with OFFlCE:-Cp iiaSchuimrichBdk.
initials of "Fi G." Fob attach- paoaas-o&ce. city 3.S4. Re.cy8.
ed. Reward. Finder please ad- hitasboro. oreum
dres3 Mrs. - S. M. Armstrong,
Portland. Gen. Delivery.
Mntrpn JpnrwKinn whnnp rla. DR. B. L. SEARS
tives live in Portland, was badly
injured in the Peter Hoffman
1 : J I 1 M I
lOKKtng camp one aay ine imsi 01 office hoora-9 to 11 a. m.; a to $ p. u.
me weeit. ne was caugni oe- cuu aotweteJ Ar or aight Bn:.
tween a log Which was being phooea. Office la Amciku Natioanl
nauiea oy a don key engine, and
Physician and Surgeon
lnnher for farm improvements. V10 nearj"anerf,"i- another stationary log. and one inLLsnoRO
... . In 1899 he moved to Forest Grove. nf v;. ' i-ji-,-.ki "wRO,
lUok, npstoira.
One of the hest stocks of shoes
m the countv will oe lour.a at
Wa '.t d: Man and woman to
w.-rt aro'ind HAwmill plant.
Wi'inan loc xik for five or six
.11 ?i IChhuii Iiro., North
l ..u , Oregon, address Hanks.
1: i-iti' ::. 25-5
and Mr?. C, N. Hale have
r. tirned tu their home in Port
h'i 1. ftfter u delightful Summer
' 1 5 1 1 r home nt ll;ile Snrinir.
i h.-v e.oii. here everv vear. and our school system
t ,e "nariii n';t.in ha no terror This year the state schxl su
f. it 1 1 em I hev hnvn nne of th- lenntendent will supply each
m.-et placs fiir n S'imni"r rest county superintendent with suit
in tl.. enniiiv iit.,1 ihiv alwiva W placards lor school rK.m.-i
hue plenty of rumpany.
year at Haines. S.-t. Z, 21 and Greer's. tf
25. School Day id U Thurs- u'm C,,Wk with the Southern
day. S4'pt. 21
Various plans of standanlm
rural schuils in the Btate of Ore
iron have Uen put in operation
by different counties during' th
past year. Success in a greater
or less de-rn-e has been attained
in the counties until the plan
seems to have gained a place in
i.f Kee.ivisl.' 1'i.djF'ir. I t-Aeen Third and Fourth; ventilating, etuipment, library. iiii;siM)ro Main' 153
I'.eaverl in, on H e p.irtlv fnmishi'd. or unfurnished; etc. arc to be brought up toacer- .' . ...
.ad. at Ma. m.. --i. .I'-tit Sep!. 15. H. l Wells, tain BUndard. Length of term. Alfred lieren.
iv vi'i-r - M. ;".. 215 attendance, and school work are uHTvwor. was
ITheuii'lerMi-ne,! will Hen at pu.
LKmite ill (he Metli'ii I in. I
ImilH tulli
4 mill" rt.tn
IKsrniimftoii roai
SV ' V. .11. J"
'Hljuk in..;.-. J t r. 1ik: U :eH
Vkin mare. II yearn. 1 lh Willi
Ifoal. mrkl.iii e.l(. 2 -t.
j 1IAIUV COWS iiHlk eo
Jermy and llol tein. nil (li.
W tul ritiliv.n seven of t! -5frh'iied
ill .loly and i W;!t he
Irwh in Sept and Oct; .'I h ife
ta freshen in Jan: 2 yearlings 1"
Jlulsteiu heifer cnlvi'H. ? to S m -;
JMiitein rei.:itered boll. 2 ye.v.i.
Five hr.Hhl sow to litter Oeto.
I. 1'hmter White Umr; 'Js
wat.i. I and mos; jtome chit -
m; Milwankie iiiowef. hay rake,
Studehaker uau'oo. 3 in; lew
iron truck, new hack, Hprint'sith
Mrniw. ,i(l loolh drag l.arroA,
ailk rart. (ireal Western ere:i,i
eparator, 2 m eel beam p!ows,
yrack. Itavlork with 2l l-'t
ipe and pulleys, lot iiki!1 too!-.
ht'elhai TOWS, feetleuller, 17
mlk cans, bugy torutin. i'lii d-
Mono, heaai scale, lots of i rni i
rka, 2 sets lb iiarnesi. W.;w.y
armss. hoUMelmld furniture in
Jwt-flas'i eonditiuM, nnd oth r
jrticlfs. Lunch ut rKi!i.
Terms of Sab - Sums un.l r
A cash; over il nioniht tuii
vproved note, nt S per cent.
f wo percent. 01T. cash over $:'M
Frank Goemnn. Owner.
J. W. Iluvhes, Anclioneer.
John Yundcrwul, CU i k.
Pacitic Co., was in town Tuesday
and Wednesday.
To rent: Small house. 3 blocks
from Hinh School. Inquire at
Oa'i Klectric, or phone City 872.
Pete Vandenlcrg. of P.ethany,
vkasin the city yesterday morn-
in.
Stock brortH sows for sale -
with litter.
Dr. Krwin. Goo. Stevens and
giving the requirements for a Dr. Marshall went over to Cen
standard school. Certain nhvsi- tralia. Sunday.
Fiight-room house, leal features such as grounds. i..;c,.,fl n,ir, .lr0u brood
sow and sire, for sale. Call
531. 215
1 vu rtrri
and has mada his home there . iti3 IiabIe to always give wwvvsvvvvvvwwrvvM .
nmAA la VkBt A M II m VIA AT . T a
Crr biiil-c. ' tui nullum- i l tm,,hla Ha n-a hmimkl I . -
,-., .. - down to ur. E. H. Smith's or-
the Forest Grave National Banks. fice and hig injuries ,ttended
Sirce coming to the coast, m Ua j n mnA .hfl
imi. when bo settled in Califor- 1 5 T7m 7 f. t
nia. he made the trip back to hi
Kansas via the Isthmus.
Mr. Fuauawa3amanof strong 10 fcxenange: A lot and o-
character, and had many friends, room modern bunRalow, in H.IIs-
He leaves a widow, his tnird poro, uregon; neany new;ciear
wife, and the following children of incumberance; rented for $15
to mourn hi3 loss: Victor L. of per month. Would exchange lor
F'orest Grove; Charles H.. an at- acreage or stocic ranciu Ad-
Mrs. I dress rostomce box su, uan-
24-6
BAG LEY A HARZ
ATTORN KY?-T-t, AW
Room 1 aod t Mbot Baildln
HILLSBOUU. . . OKKH0.1
E. B. TONGUE
"? ur - c. tnmv of ILivmond. Wash.: 1
taiMiiiisw.ro wain j-- G j tni' Un, Verne ton, Ore,
Ward, of Portland.
Tor Kent
mod. m eonveiiieiiecs. locateil on buildings, rooms, heating and
ORFAJON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland 55 minutes.
6:32 - -
ATTORN RY-AT-LAW
Office up itaitt in fcl-.ulmettjb Rioek
JOHN M. WALL J
ATTORNKY-AT-tAW
attendance, and school work are
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. 111. . t 1 1 ninu lu ur uiwri i nv iiiu iiui-i-
rin liurKiiaiier, 01 l-aurei. . , . , .':,,. . :.
1 11 I . .1... I.,., T, I lllirnueiii unu ru n-i i iii in nr
in llilNlsiro yesterday. Oiel.,. ' ..1..1.1..
I uesday
Mrs. V. I
7-19
the Helvetia g;28
a citv visitor 0.53
12:43.....
,M ,'llN,V it iting Hi-hDols. One commendable U issell and John. Portland, were 5:14 . .
r;H-K road soulli from this city to f J fif thp , u UW K1Mt3 ot MnJ Max Cranda, 8:09...
."! . !! :r, ' v. .,5 Jl. 1m regular attendance, and Supt 15. this week.
miv!i. nno i.rvine says u vtiu
l.e a iN'd fend to the farmers in
tii it sii-tioii ihaI Winter. Work
tt the eru-dter in the Laurel sec
tion will continue for two weeKS
O'.oiV, ut least.
Imp Sale Household goods,
eor.-istingof dressers, Unlsteads,
ch.i h, 2 heaters, couch, Daisy
wa hiiu' machine and wringer.
.... I ..II...M nli.l.,d 1.' I'
111 II .HM lll!l- mill ... o t- II I.... 4
Wei;,, l ir St.. between Third vw & Unnell Farm 4
., i, , h "15 miles north of Hillshoro, and 1
" 'l l"mth- . . . miles south of North Plains, at
IM.-ert l.. rnaris the ;' t,.B . on
km.wn f anner oi .mc.m nnv ue. SATURDAY, SKIT. 19
.e. in :: nUck Low. II in. tl5; !" Ii tr. U
greeting his many friends, lie iti un. lMf imw.( , y,Hi ,4S; Kr
Aits rrilieil to yensHirt to ine ,,, ii yn, tiv; i'y matf. 4 us"
.ed'iid. of his win. Herman, who
I . .1.. Ml .tlT.,vtn
ii reen m riousiv in, iniunnin
W. mrnes has arranged to Rive i,or gao: Kighteen pigs, fix
suitable diplomas to pupi.s who WPt,j.s old. -Herman Koehnke.
are ihticcI in attendance during ,'itv i0ute 4: Telephone r armer
the coming school year. Rules 23-5
governing the attendance plan
will tie supplied each one.
AUCTION SALE
I will sell at public auction, on
Tt.os. Sain and Arthur Knox.
of nliove Gaston, were in town
yesterday, before the county
. i ir..:-.
c itirt on roan nuairs.
K. L. Johnson, of the Wilkes
Abstract, will om be home, his
return being dated at the first or
the middle of next week. f
The Seventh district of the
Washington County Sunday
School Association will hold its
next meeting in the Kinton High
School building at Kinton, Sun
day. Sent & at 10 a. m.. lasting
a m until 4 p. in. Speakers from
a m Forest Grove and Portland will
address the meeting. Special
m music has been provided, and a
vm basket dinner will be served.
pm The public is very cordially in-
l"u viteH.
n m You must try that Tango and
v I :: A .. T. :
From Porfland-55 minutes. ""'.l " -
Wilis lift. 1 - - pa wwv I - . . . .
7:50 am or have il delivered or mailed. 1 HUb. ti. iUMiUK.JK.
9:13 a m for 30 cents per lb., at the Den
11:25 am of Sweets. .i.varai-w,
2:05 pm t r; H. ck:.lAW I Office, uputain in Schulinericli Black
m l Ajlbl.ic luioo luaij kjui i it j vcic- I
pro i1 he5 eleventh birthday. Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Upstairs, A. C. Saute RUI, Ha in A at
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNKY-AT-l,A'
Urnoa: M.la Blrurt, op. (.Vinrt Uou
uaUBOuo uaar.o
4:30
6:25
7:20
9:12
12:25....
pm
last Thursday, by entertaining
several of her little friends.
-p 111 fmrnaa .A1.a r.laoA4 fmm lin
i vjmiiico ncie uiajiu .w.w M.w ui.
.aiiii.-t r .nn l. . i. .r.U
111 u.W u tlutR, wucn iciicau
ments were served. Those pres
ent were the hostess and .Gladys
TTr.At.aef Vifila Vncrala N.Apma
Fresh Kastern or' QlympiahVe desre to express oar sincere Colpin. Loriene Morrow. IVeld.0.!! Brt
v-ura nnv Btelfi nr. Miners .V i r .l . i.-j I .nd t
CARD OF THANKS
Telephone office Main 103. Residence
Main lo'i
DR. L. )V. HYDE
Sucoessor to Di. LinVlater
Imv how. 4 vt, 1 ! hriHt.l itmrt. 14 ,
7 yt, coll al tiilr; brxxl nntf. IJ 7
b uck tlUtf. B vr. ison; urn,
. 1 ,, . - ; ' .1 1 are rcuuesieu iu pii
h.-ad. I he voung man is better c-m. f.r.h. ott.rufrri.il s.x.n;ijl...l invited
,, ;,, heifrta. ransiim f,Bi 6 nu t- vt: j- all otht rs are inxuw.
. mo hull caw. 111 cowii trteiMy Dr. i)'incing every Tuesday,
If von want to boy a good k A Ce lot f niilknu.) c.,turdav evenin
,;,..i.i.r..,i miro.wh.re buck n r uuir.to r.n. irci.. r..Kmo, day and &. '".' ttnin
:,!! ,.. .hone, or nle. - ird , J w UllV SHtll, , Y , nances, 5 con
iro. er. Hillshoro. IL 2; phone wl(.h h,v ,ltriWih ,.,. 7 f M.iwmk.e , 24tf
Imio Hi SchollS. 20tf bimlrr. Clumpioti ttirr.iMMriie mow '
. . , -,. ,i,iMiciuv.kr,i.iftmk,Bvc., Mrs jj, a. IWU rcturni
Pearl Mulanix, the expert , , Miiciirii frm i, Vi im Tmis.i,iv from :n extended vis
i - f ...... u tth at;. ...... II ixttiiif umiioiii t11 ' t'U j .
oysters, any style at Miners thar,ks r0P tne many kindnesses and Lylas Kqeber. Helen Mason, '
Restaurant. Will also sen reiau. jna our bereavement, the Mildred and Lucile Shirley. " ujsooto,
1 rompt service. death and obsequies of our broth- if Vnn are iroinff to do anv
Next Tuesday the W. C. T. U. er "and uncle, the late William hnildinar or renairinir. don't miss
will meet at the Lvangeiicai Ihompson. the bargain sale of Lumber ad- rrederick
church, at 2:30. All members Mr and Mm. kodu inompson vertised by C. B. Buchanan &
Co. in this issue.
from li vision of blood to tr.ei , mtn tnA horr, vrnninK; s miin r.nuested to be present, and I and Family.
h. nl. The young man is better ,,,. f.r.l.. o.l.rr f,r,u i''MBi, lh" nvited. Cedar Mills. Aug. 31. 1914
3 I
Thnrs
thoroughbred Shropshire iick ' , " ' v. .. , ; in,', the hon season, at the Witch Tillamook ttas morning
cents M. and Mrs. John Dennis re
turned Monday from their New-
returned port and Waldport tnp.
v'slt Marriarje license has been is-
B4eliar, between jth ami 6th 'Sta.
Oregon
arMrXWWrWWiw yjwt
Andersen. M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGKO i
Louis Ennes came over fromruv1 .
near lacoma tne last oi me ai,u -"uh oimo.
week, and was in town yester- Orenco. Oregon
day. He says that the sawmills Telephone oonnei:lioiis.
over on the Sound are pegging!
away on full time, and that he
helped build a big mill about 201
Argus nnd Journal $2 "ft
Hcsilation rolls and Tanu'o outs
?e the names of two new niece
I Cindy the De'i of Sweet b:ne
Jirnt'il out. They miv Hiiro the
Wis.
(The young ladies of Punning
J" and vicinity will given Silver
pal Contest nt. the Fiirming-
n Christian Church. Kridnv,
W. 11. Program next week.
Miss Margaret Roach, of Hani-'
rM. Wis., visited for u lev
ya with her cousin, Mrs. Sadie
use, ami mfant won. ut the
of Miss C. K. Olson.
Rr. J. f Mnmlmll nnd wife.
M. I'alef and wife and L. W.
wo nnd Mi Snvlhe aro at
i . . , i, i . i i i ir it ii 1 1 ii i iv nun airfiiitin. stii niitv iivn n. ..,". i
. ii! i ... i.t .ik h!ia nr. I !ui..i. lKMMiirr ktiiui nnii, .iiuk""'"
1 I d again hi i ct.."n alee! hw. 4 plow,
rived in llillslM.ro nnd agiun j 1mmi lmrnt.v Mtl(,!t.
i n n liosition 111 Christ UeSt 8 ,..,. r.,m tlKl. home lml.1 R'H) lt ml
i.l i,.. neros the Street. nu,n,ri u othrr atlicle. l.umh al iuhmi
III R . ... .1 ... . .
,, ! .,, I.. i u il be g ad to meet Turmanf Sn e: S10 and under.
. . , . . . . Unbnl.in roturne
his lormer inenos. ea.sn; over, one w , -." vfoniiPl ..:! wit.h the hV aaT-cksn
it.a. note, at 8 per cent. Discount oi -r - - - - , - - - ...
or Mie: t noroiignoi e.. , -10 ,,amSi l)Vt.r Ul KMKl3 , ,, mnw,.,
mars oh . KCglS- - I" ' ' V ,
- - - - n i nnn ui a u. i - .
I la. n. mil"'", y
iiiiin i r, ..,, , ..:,, ,,,..,1.
Ii. I . y.orneiiu,.niiv uunu
John Vanderwal. Clerk
miles from Tacoma. being asso- .... .
- n is i i mauB. VBunuvn
- " ' av I a. - J : 1.:. l.Hk.AM I - m aam .
with her daughters. Mesdames sued to Henry Lunow, North V,rt.u ":n 1" .,: "
Frank and C,,-p. Keynoidj. piafns. and Johanna Krieger. of 'f. 7.'! " I? HZ SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
stein bull, l years
tered. Gentle. A
i!nU Ore,,
County.
lenz,
1, llox 82. 23-4
I.V.l.t K rmrer nnd family have
"to Pendleton, where they
ii III m'lko their future home,
ii ,i i h is been in the Kastern
for several weeks
and his family went this week to
join him
Attorneys J. A. Strowbridge
lulll im. Me.Hlenhall. Mrs . Men-
,!,Mth . and ivi. v aiupoeu .. u
' ...'i 1 VI, 1 r., 1 ' fa , i v. f Portland, were guests
Vweok h-t "oek at the J. I?; lmpwn
d... ' , homo above. North nam
iae iewion. n carpenter,
who formerly
hil..
n carpenter. , ,. vmh!ll Countv.
working at UrMge .1. on ! ; -,,( in illsbo,-o.
iv N.. this week. 1 (HI il " -. . r !... nmoiur
. . . . . ,l,ul II 111 f lit IlliaiV iiin'-'n
....... . .. . . ' . '..... , lUl I
' VUlllHir it (ill with 1111 tt( VA. i "in , ... .,,,.
.i . - i.:.. i minus in in'"
r I'ltu'shre lof lloRh kept no. ...... . . . , hop
rtlm.,1 i .. . i .. ! . I He'll. 1 II" n .
"in hit nun nenii' e ei - ,
Dm thi. r.. ii.. i.'-..,:.... 1 1 nicking m ins secuou
1 toe on. niul iii.nl Neu'lnn lo Alnv 1'hinos. a well-known inr-
! Pnrrliiii.t i..,'.. :i. i ... i.... .... . . .i... Mcnnlntf section, was
- ..nn ininiiuil iu lJ o '.meroi me i'i.i".i-"7 ' -- ,
while. Ponnty Foat visitor, liioaday.
iWiVamlervohlon. of Roy, N '
?n t-nvn Monday nflernoor. 1 " neighborhood.
f. , Jiwt returned from a 15( 0 The (Moo Chin win m
"trip over Oregon, Washinn-! the Comnicreial Club rooms . bat
C an Idaho, on business, and unlay afternoon. Sept. ft.
jl cro.iu i i. aii ninmhers are re-
r in e ni.iiu 'l l.ue op- o CIOCK. "
f country. Wheat turned out' quested to attend.
;nd the ul fulfil peel ion in iioirman. of th? Racona
fcs County H givinga l' ,ln 1 . wllsT'town Tiu'sday.
C - : " V . " V ' ,U! ; .,ia...rod nt the Washington
r v "iiu iuni's iielint blown up
l"uriieu Ut) n I he Inlnn. h 111-
Pe
IWI
registerei
1 Mrs. A
Rirn to K. II. Northrup nni'
wife, Shady Brook, Sept. 3, 1911.
a son.
Chas. Lazott, of near Ruxton,
was down to the city Tuesday
morning.
Dr. Via, practicing at P.uxton,
was down to the county seat
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. H. H. Boge. of Farming-
county seat visitor
Tuesday morning.
Dan Ennes, who will have
charge of the picking at the
John Parsons yard, at Center
ville was in towi Monday, get
ting ready tor tne narvesi,
At the Cong. Church next Sun
day morning, It o'clock, the pas
LJ..,iii nmneh. His theme will
i.. Tkii ifWhnntmont ot the
I U4 a iiii a."'
Near Future." This will be nn
introductory sermon to hia formal
opening address a week hence.
S" .11 i.m lth. The music
hereafte t will be by. "The Cr
celian Choir." This is a newly
- '"Ls. nhnirof young lames
X ' w Ul Btuay music together
w j fn 119 Sundays. Wo
MvYiaH to thank
for our new cn.m.
Wheeler, and Mrs. bylvia lUCK- yerboort
vi, ok v.a... . rvi not. forcet to ask for a
Miss Alice Sowell. of Sewell, Schiller when you want a good LlVj TjS n rhfV36
' LpvI Satnrdav. Mav we have "" l
the pleasure of serving you?
Mrs. Thos. E. Cornelius, of Miss 0. E. Olson.
.-.oi.im.en i nhi to be on the P0T"",,! i 71' Chas. Mcraauen, tne cigar
vui.vi. wun ner son, cawm iiorgan,
street arter his severe accident and wife, and her many friends,
of a few days ago. He is get
ting along nicely and will be able j. T. Kooks, of yinelands,
to resume his duties as soon as above North Plains, was in town
his hand heals. Monday, on a business trip.
Chester Bridges, of Oak Park. While in town he called on the
getting around on crutches Argus.
these days, sintering irom an Postmaster. Lamkm has re-
obstinate tendon at tne Knee- ceived word that Hillsboro 13 en
ioint. titled to city mail delivery, and
Jake lMtis. of Gateway, ore., when the town gets its houses
enmedown from Crook County, numbered, with a map or the
Saturday, with two carloads ot walks, it can re installed.
during the long dry SpelL trattrrnk aiMlaira, arlaMU,
T ntoct ntvloa in Autumn habl. I OflMcaUJlHtMadnat. Mbiitaltca(llaitt. !.
w- I' I WA.fcl.M l.llnm.Mt. IMnnlua ... .11. .!..
auiatfttllt. tt(4iaaaMuti.
unlcten ttteiNa HvrNWurk
Mil Kit.
VmeHi a aura Wntataiifta atfaati.
Riutkincntitalirn, UcDrmagungtn. SMfayr
ttcftnAfrl mil unfnra Mltttrtra.
MraaaicaikaMea: Canftx a a at.
aak aaf Vnattniaa,
Xtlmtoa: WiarlfciU 1U0: m-1017;
auVZH(tiin: Sialn 24M ank aViaei.
Slaaut 80060 fai l taaiaMm
PORTLAND. ORE.
IS
cattle for the Portland market The Farmington entertainment
Jake came out to Hillsboro the and 80cial a(jvertised on the last
(irst Ot tne weeK, u n.cc ... DaRe flf tn,3 ,S9Uet wag called ofr
oldtime irientis ueie a.iu wui
Orenco. ' ' !
A. V. Denny, of Beaverton,
fruit inspector for the county,
was in town Monday. He has
made arrangements for gather
ing a display of agricultural and
.horticultural products , for the
Portland land show, this Fall,
and for Ihe Panama," Fair, and
has arranged to nave storage
n.nm nt Kerr Brothers real estate
nir.eo All farmers , and iruit
growers who wish to help out
this worthy proposition are re
manufacturer, is working over
time trying to catch up to orders.
His Coast Defender has proven
a popular brand, and the calls
for them have been away ahead
of expectations. Ole Dalheim
will come over from Woodburn
in a few days and help him out
PigS for Sale, Six weekS, tWO offlce Up-BUlra over Hillnuoro Natioual
and four months fine growing Ba.m. '
condition. Call Hillsboro Main I hillsboro - - - - - - orkoon
334. 24-5
DR. W. E. PITTENOER
Dentist
DR.J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
just as the paper was going to
press. The postponement is due
to the hop picking, and the new
date will be announced later.
Probate: Personal property
estate Rachel Herb appraised at
$126.50.-Estate J. A. Hazlett
closed of record, legacies of $8
having been paid children; bal
ance of estate, personal and real,
going to the widow. Estate
Mary E. Hinman closed of record.
John M. Wall and family have
returned from Roderick Falls.
The other day while Mrs. Wall
Kooiua 5 aid
HILLSBORO, 0KB.
Main ami Third.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hornecker. I
who recently returned from their
trip to Abilene, Kas.. are more
than pleased to be back in Ore-
iron. Mr. Hornecker was in I
yesterday, and saya that he is
satisfied with the old Webfoot
state.
The Oregon Manufacturers and
the representatives of the Live
Stock Show will give a free, il
lustrated entertainment at the
. i . l i
couri nouse. nexi monuay eve- TT . . r :Hntr.r TV1.
ning, beginning at eight, under vFaiaua -
the auspices of the Commercial Building. Main Street
ri..w Aii.s-Hj I
u.uu, nu uc iiioicu. .. .
. I Hillsboro - - - vrt
ii you are going 10 ao any i . - - - .
uuiiuiiibj ui a .aaa aiaa uuu a iuiod
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Remember
C. Shut and children i , KUe mPetmg
h... . . ------ , ,
r.'"" causei : nv.inu bniihim In nm MISS mai n. " " ...i
C'tit to Home orKunization home, Sunday, after an exie..ue(j nlghtr
i tn leftvo their exhittits
lUVfM v 1 Tk.,1 I 1iH sUi.rrl. aK llmM l.rolb
nt the above nameu p.av.. aim uwo uui;. "n-
o mnkp ns trnod nshow-1 inc a larce buck ran past them.
tho Rtato and there J. M. was close behind them, but
is r.o reason why our light should fortunately for the deer-ror for
the bargain sale of Lumber ad-1 COWMAN & VALlAvJ.
vertised by o. o. Buchanan . & I Arrnrnv.At.'
CoMMKRClAt BAKi,,
Co. in this issue.
Harold Hansen. Dilley's pre
mier machinist, was A business
IWI bMliaavvij ww a vi ava. , mmm v aaaamaai aaa ww aw ajaa ww (
be hidden under the traditional Wall, as it was a closed season visitor to the county seat, Mon- ..... . imm
.11 - no nnn nn mm nav. nnnno nn. m r tsL ' " "
pusnci. ,. ,. w ,f , ----.
r
w. w.'s.
I stay atRockaway