The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 08, 1914, Image 5

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KRGIfi CLUB
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ry intrivntinir and rtmiinif
-h.uMn the interest of w.c'u.1
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lfVI,n nd teacher In the pub-
. I,..U. it M arrange.1 to
W a r.llim for the teachers
LvnMMi.1 othert interested In
?. if an. of tlitf rhol are in-
;inl ri.lay night it U ho,KH to
nllillfUT ni ll"K v
(111
WlllUm n jd. of Uilhy, dtd
Wrdm-aday. (Wu 7. PJlL after
an ritemlnl illm-a from an at
tack of mrcinotna. I If waft
operated on several month ago.
but the suwors knife was of
n avail. He wa bom in Mia
ourt fit yi-ar ao, ami crossed
the plains t Oregon when a
rhill. lie leaves to mourn his
lotts the following brothers and
isters: Mrs. M'!inU (
Mrs. Mary Harris. Ka.
lama. Wn.: John I'. ivd. Cf.rni.li.
ii; Humphrey Itoyd. IMleyjJa.
iyu. roresu.rove: Kilev ISovd.
Southern Oregon: K1. Itov.t
Jtekaon C ounty, and Jos. Hovd.
r ret l.rove. the funeral took
inrf iidmv. ami miernieni wa.s
at Went Union, under Pvthian
atiMpices.
A birthday party was held
Sunday. S'pt 27. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Kaufmann.
of Valley iHta, In honor of their
daughter. May and Kdith.
dinner was served to twenty
guent. The day was spent in
music. Those present were:
Messrs and Mesdame K and Al
bert Kaufmann, Ceorge Trimble,
Wm Futgy; Misses Kdith Loh
kamp. Florence and Martha
Kaufmann. Frances and Mar
garet Trimble; Messrs Paul Hel
ler. Im Bauer. John Trachsel.
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KILLED JKEAR DALLAS
Well Known Waahintion County
Itoy Struck by Motor Car, Monday
WS SON OP THE LATE D. O. Qt tCK
Ltavct Widow tmi Tkrtt-VcaMMg 5oa
la Moara Lata
'l' ; . i.oi.s movement will be mann. Henry Kesteck, Jacob and
....i t iHia nk. and. it ll IiohmI. Jack Jonsy Jr.
.nmtile HUrn ail n imi-.n .v-.
It wan v ited that theUmmer
fial Club will entertain th teach
ers of lluC4rtinly at the time of
in T tt.-lu-rs' Institute. Nov. 4.
Tl, mk-iiiIkts preaent unanl-mmi-lv
ote-l to put the rooms of
,h., cub at the disixwal of the
Ihuh S' h-H'l authontM one nitrni
ini"iitii for Htich student func-
A committee c"n8tatinir or U.
B. Cat.-. Pr. J. O. It obb. Dr. J.
p Tamiesie. J. II. (larrett, V.
iiah,.ii. J. M. Wall. rL A. IUr
an tltlil ll K. Heater, who have
brt-ii working in an effort to min
intcrin a S M'ial. recreational way.
tn the youth of the community,
wa ncunimJ. and made a reg
ular funmtttee of the Club to
develop that work. It U hoped
that arrangements' can le mane
trtta'ver the building of the
Wao inKton OreiMn I'-orporalion.
one block M'tuth of the l.rammar
Si-hool. and lit it up fur ind.mr
t.mnis. hand ball, basket ball,
rtc. this Winter, and provide an
n.l.x-r playground and place for
una! activities Thin i a very
much Mvded move and it U
hinH'd that a season'a work alonu
this Ime will demonstrate ine
vain.' of a permanent buildinir
i' W'l' tb fitien to determine
th- rr t pmrtieal thinjr to do at
some future time.
Warren (iuick. well known
here years ao, when he resided
at Mountaindale. was killed near
Pallas. Monday. He and an
other gentleman were in an auto,
and when crowsinir the railway
the machine was struck by a
motor railway car. Iioth mtn
were killed. Quick living but an
hour, (iuick was a prosperous
farmer ot I'olk County, and had
many friends there and in Wash
inifton County.
Mr. Quick was born at Moun
taindale. Nov. 30. 1871. and was a
son of the late Mr. and Mm. D.
(). Quick. He was married to
Miss Una StotTer, at Dallas, and
the widow and a three-year-old
son, Daniel, survive. He was a
Mason and an Odd Fellow, and
Three graded Jeraev alliliated at St. Helens. The fu-
For Sale-
cows, 5. G and 7 years, one fresh
now, one fresh this month and
one in Novcmber.-C. H. Mey
ers, Cornelius, lloute 1. half way
between old and new Center-
vine. 2H-30
A saloon was robbed at Oswe
go. Monday ntiint, ana aoout
fiUO taken from the safe, which
was very neatly cracked. Sheriff
Reeves went down Tuesday, to
head off any escape, if thev tried
to K't through this county. The
work was done by experts and
probably by the same parties who
touched the Buxton store. This
makes a dozen safe robberies in
the Willamette Valley since
July 1.
For Sale: Good Jersey family
cow. 0 years uia. gives ; gatmns . . wi be at The c
irmilK u-r aay. m w irnn Q ThliriMi,v nfternoon.
neral took place at Dallas, yes
terday, under the auspices of the
Masons.
Of his immediate family he
leavts the following brothers and
sisters: K. K. Quick, St Helens;
Mrs. T. A. Fowlea, near Moun
taindale: 0. K. Quick, of Forest
drove; W. 1). (iuick. of North
Forest Grove; Mrs. A. T. Lewis,
Grants Pass; Fred Y. Quick.
Corvallis. and Mrs. D. P. Tren-
holm. of Philomath. He was an
uncle of Mrs. G. A. Roberts,
who recently returned from Af
rica, where she worked as a
missionary. :)
Huttcr Brown and Tlge Coming
The original Buster Brown and
A uVunnt surprise was given at
the how- of M. Borden and wife,
iinr i;.e1ville. -Saturday eve
na. (KL It. the event Mng in
honor of the birthday of their
nephew, Thorgny Holmes. Af
ter an evening pbvwantly sHnt
in cards ami music, the guests
were seated to a delightful
lum-hiMiti.
Those present: MoHsrs and
Mesdanies M Borden, J A Zinv
merman. Carl Skow. Gun Kern-iK-r.
Ceo Graves, T Slurdovant;
M Snlaard. Kmma A
Adiiuis. A P Ingram; Mise" Lil
lian Johnson. Clnraand Christina
Ander.-ion, Helen Scott, Kva In
cram. IMija, Kdith and Jwwe
Johnson, Genevieve Adam. Mar
garet Skow, Mabel Stunlevant;
Messrs Thnrgny Holmes, Harry
Soluard, Klmer Scott, Clifton
Slurdevant, Francis Kearney, J
I, Johnson. Uilev Ingram. Frank
Skow, Harvey Jack, Cecil Snow,
Allan and Sterling Adams.
PKUUKAM
Jan. 1, 1!13. Price, ?'J0.-Apply
to Abe Yungen, Connell Station,
on United Railway. 28-30
Mrs. D. B. Kmrick was oper
ated on for appendicitis last eve
ning, by Dr. Smith. The physi
cian advised an operation days
ago, but she refused to think her
case serious. Gangrene set in
vesterday morning, and when
the appendix was removed it
was found that the tissues were
so decayed that stitches would
not hold to best advantage. Her
condition is critical, and she may
not recover.
If ycu want to buy a good
thoroughbred Shropshire buck
call on, phone, or write. herd
Croner. Hillsboro, R. 2; phone
C. Store, Thursday
Oct 15th. He will give an en
tertainment for the younjt and
old. and each boy and girl will
get a souvenir free.
Don't miss seeing this funny
little man. It is a chance in a
lifetime.
Fo Sa'e rk sU-year-old tow
ju4tfresh.inaWood. 28-tf
Hsnry Ketnon. of Vinelands,
waa in the city yesterday, on
road matters.
II. S. Huaon, of beyond Cor-
nt-lius. was greeting friends in
the city yesterday.
J. D. Koch and John Koehnke,
of beyond blooming, were in the
city yesterday.
Carl Pfahl. of Blooming, was
transacting business in the city
Tuesday.
Miss Bessie Sappington is vis
iting her sister. Miss Amy Sap-
pi nuton. in Portland, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vander-
velden and daughter were id
from Roy, yesterday.
Born, to Samuel Leuthe and
wife, of beyond Phillips, Oct 2,
1911 a daughter.
Manuel Ingram, who recently
had a leg amputated at Corvallis,
has returned home to convalesce,
James Hoopes, of Beaverton,
was a city caller the first of the
week.
W. M. Hermens and Wilhelmi-
i na Bernards, of Verboort have
been granted license to wed.
Jos. Bucher. of above Moun
tainda e. la visiting relatives in
the city, and will remain until
his health is improved.
Contractor Lund is working on
a new residence for Jas. Shan
non, just west of the E. B.
Tongue home. .
The Social circle of the Cong.
Church will meet with Mrs.
Peter Boscow. Thursday after-
noon, Oct 15.
F. M. Crabtree. of Laurel, has
been delivering his 1914 hops at
the Southern Pacific station, nil
ing contracts.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hager wish
to acknowledge " the receiptor
that letter, and ' our answer is
this-"far awav Mrs. Wm.
Hager.
Holland bulbs, just arrived,
the finest of fine, Tulips, hya
cinths, and all other standard
bulbs. Morton!a Greenhouse,
Hillsboro. 29-31
KB DFEOFLE
Fred Davidson. Forest Grov. I
suffered an accident while com
imtr home from the Stita Fair.
UIVC QfiTU r'TTQCIRY oa night last week. H. was on
ItAit ZUItl L..I.UIU.J1I U motorcycle, and waa in ad-
aaae or iwo conipmnions. twj
Wnm and Harrr Hamilton. Hia
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. SthulmerfchlKllP .wrvl urt threw him
Entertain Friends at Creawdl aid when the boys came along a
abort time later they found the
rHOifiiliOAJU
I machine, but no Davidson. He
had been stunned and had crawl
ed off in a ditch, where he was
discovered a few minutes later.
One of the boys took him back
ito McMinnville. and had him
conveyed to Forest Grove in an
auto. He is recovering nicely
WEEK-END PARTY HAVE JOLLY THE
Naakeraf MHUaora People Maka Tri
' to Creswcll Parly
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schulmerich,
well known in Hillsboro. enter- and feels none the worse for his
tained a number of their friends I accident
and relative at a week-end par
ty at their home in Creswcll,
Oregon, in celebration of their
twentieth wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Schulmerich were
united in marriage in Washing
ton County. Sept 30. 1894. and
during their residence here.
which dated from their marriage
P. A. EAIIXT, U. U
PkfwiaiMaiaat aargooa
(: m in as awMMotieh Bke
ay Mniatlwm.Otf P
R. M. ERWIN, II. D.
PHYSICIAN AMD SURCION
Saffcoo S. P. P. K. A K..'P. K. R.
VLJK
OStct in tbm TaaitwM Bkxk, Taint aad
Mam Mrtu, lliUtOuro. Ortgon.
W. L. Moore has been reap
pointed postmaster at Banks,
this being his fifth appointment
He was formerly official at
Greenville and when the office
moved to Banks he was retained.
President Harrison gave him his
first appointment Cleveland re
appointed, and then in turn
Roosevelt and Taft signed up the
credentials. President Wil3on
ELMER.Il. SMITH M. D. D. 0
PHYSICIAJi & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
m
Office Ilunr 9 toiia.ni; I U) S p. nt.
TaettUy, Thmir, dulurday 9 to II
Call nwrret oar m aiiibl. But to
phooca. 0ce orer iii.labucu Nationa .
until a few years ago. they made Ljjjpgj up the commission last
many friends. Mr. Schulmerich j week, and when the bond gets
was In the general merchandise to Washington and is approved.
business for years, in charge of
the Schulmerich store, and when
he sold out the business, he en
tered the Commercial Bank as
cashier. Later he severed his
connection with the bank and be
came interested in farm lands a
few miles out of Creswell. He
now has a handsome home in the
city of Creswell. where they en
tertained their mends the last
of the week.
.Mrs. Schulmerich is a daugh
ter of J. Wilkes, and a sister of
Moore will again be officio. He
has served since 1891 a record
that is a worthy one.
J. L. Jones, a wandering trav
eler and laborer, was arrested
the first of the week, charged
with entering the house of Chas.
Liooert and stealing a breech
loading shotgun and two sateen
shirts. Jones was lodged in jail
to await his hearing, tie ior
merly resided in the Nehalem
section, and' his parents are liv-
. a na t
intr down aaiem way. jones
J. 0. HOEIi, 11. D.
PHYSICIAX & SDRGKOS
OFFICK: Upa-ainln Scha'ttwrica Bid..
Phomus Q&tx, Cl'.y S; Rea. City 864
HIOEOkO, ORKGOM
the well known Wilkes Brothers. doeg not M thoUgh he i3
The truest list: Herman Sthul
merich. . Yoncalla; Messrs. and
Mesdames Ed. Schulmerich, J.
B. Wilkes. Thos. Bilyeu. D. B.
Burkhalter. George Biersdorf.
W. N; Barrett. Wm. Nelson;
Miss Elinor Wilkes. Mrs. 0. G.
Wilkes and daughter, Lois. Del
bert Biersdorf. Mrs. E. C. Mc
Kihney. all of Hillsboro and
vicinity.
The celebration was projected
When Mr. and Mrs. Schulmerich
visited here last Winter, and it
was at first contemplated to
overly bright The prisoner
came to Hillsboro Monday morn-
. a l w 1
inc. and was sioppea oy jonn
Lippert, father of Charles, who
telephoned him of the robbery
and who was suspicwned.
Robt McKnight the hopman
of Meek -Plains, has a porker
that knows a good thing when
he sees it A few Sundays ago
his Dorcine majesty was in the
orchard, when a gale blew a pil
low from the colthesline. The
fellow calmly appropriated the
nil low and laid down with his
head on not unlike a man. When
he had his nap out he picked up
the cushion and carried it to his
1 .1 . I J L... ...I.
. ... maxe me mp ovenanu, oy auiu.
Sam Stenhens. who is authori-i. wni hnwovor v.
ty on the seasons, says that the M and the party went by
urilrt erppae have been living tori. :,u i.-.
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some time, and Winter will soon and Mri j B Wjlke3t whomade shed, where he was found, that
be on us. the trip by machine. evening, using it for a headrest
it u-11 c.tio. 1 ...o.tn hA mora nn. Evidently he is not the only
dav evening Oct 24. Portland able to attend sent their best porker ' who knows t gjd th
music Tickets. 75 cents. Ev- wishes to the worthy bride and wnen -
Itbl-IC SALC
ervbody invited. Thos. t ord. groom of years.
Floor Manager. 29 1
. j ...:n ii . k? t..:uu cKaronVo of near --' uuv.'Wtsi 10 sreaa.
1 r . milo aooth nf Phil- Sehieffelin. was in Monday, and
lins. on the junction of the Ger- says that the plows are more (j;. yVest will speak in Hills-
mantown and -Cornelius
roads, at 10 a. m.. on showers
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20 For sale: Some registered ro
Brown Swiss bull; 9 cows, some land-China hogs. Chief Tecum-
to freshen soon, the oiners in sen bwck. sire 01 wu.i.-.
milk: 2 heifers, fresh in marcn; iw ai puoi.c aaic-.
r L:-l..oa thoaa nrfl nil GTOOd Mervelilon. Koy. t-OL '
IICllci vaios, iiiv-v .,V 1 .
Arthur Lowe, of Victoria. t.
C, is a guest at the Thos. Gregg
home, at Leisyville. Mr. Lowe
is an electrician, and is looking
for a business location in Oregon.
need of higher education.
Rocm 16 Wn-iluriK ion Hotel
TUES , THCRSLUY and SATCHDAY
Dr. Anita . Botmsaok
Oiteojiaihie riiyiician
OSice hour 10 to it a. ni l to 4 p. m
aw m. BaoKjr W.
BAOLEY A HARE
ATT0RN3V8-AT-LAW
Booms I and it Sbata Building
HI LIS BOHO. . . OKKttOS
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Officea nptait in Schalmerijh Block
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Upauira, A. C. Shale Bldg. Main A tm
UlUMUORO, - OBJWOM.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Ornca: Mala Btreat, opp. Court Horns
HItLS-BOKO ORBQOW
boro, Monday. October 12. at
2:30 o'clock. The Governor in
vites questions from any of his
auditors. He will answer at
tacks made on him by the Ore-
gonian. as well as review
affairs.
5.V-line 16 Scholia. W U:.,h hmd stock, heavy milkers
. ..... i,M" L oiw
Mrs. J. S. Coulter and lin e and tuberculin tesica; nurse, -w
Ixiuia Wallant a youth re-
sirlintr near Tualatin, was arrest
ed the first of the week charged
with defrauding a hotel keeper,
Uh. Wendell by name. , The
fafeer of the boy appeared be-
fere Judge Smith and told him
there was a misapprehension, as
he thought he had told the pro-
oiatJnrlotress that he would stand
K . - .. 1 tt IL.
geec lor ine oomra. upon me
father paying $30 of the claim,
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATrORNBY-AT-tAW.
Office, upauira in Schulioerica Block
Hillaboro, - - Oregon
V
Tclcphoae ottiac laaia to. RtaiiWnco
Mkin i2
DR. L- W.HYDE
Sucotaaat to Ka ktnklater
' i ' 1.1. ... I tn thi'irll... ,Kaa nlwint lit) tons hSV.
nauanirni iio vvui"- uum -, , ,
home at South Bend. Wash., af- 220 bu oats. 11 head hogs, about
U-r an extended visit with Mrs. 3 dozen chickens, spring wagon,
Coulter's parent. B. G. Pernne Gundlach drill. 16-inch plow hay
and wife. Thev were accom- rake, mower, hay wk. 60-tootn
anicd home by Miss Phoebe ,eVer harrow, cultivator with at-
Perrme, who wm resume .... tacnmen . - r:; -hoo at 2:00.-E
..a.t.t r miiuin iki mil iia.na oint" 1
siuuj u. -r .- - . . b i.ippbe. l'astor.
r.AM Qiirnit rHnic lci vwiwi 1 - -
Mrs. F. Bockmann, of Aloha,
was a city caller yesterday.
r'.nrmnn Lutheran services,
Sunday afternoon, at 2:30. at the
Congregational churcn. twmn
TY.
v-Supt McKay gives school sta
tistics as follows: Total enroll
ment end of first school month.
Oct 2-boys. 330: girls, 303; last
year, end of firt month, boys.
301; girls, 286. High school, this
vear. total students. 146: last
year, 124; average daily attend
. . - . . a f Af . a. a.
Men'a and ladies suits 1 irom " 8ehold KOOd3 and other ., ward and children aiice the past month. 595; total of a
rS Sia Srustomenti ?&nl1 percent d,'l3r..it.tel!?n?f'l twi
sircev. ciaiin.vi.i"" : ; .
and ftrst-cHws workmanship al
ways.
... i
Judire lleasoncr Monday nearo
KB ... - ....
the iH'tition for removal 01
W. S
Terms: W and una .c. at pi, t
over iu, one year , uh the Ward ,amiy up In wnuiii. :r .n.rr.u
with mieresi at. o - Wallowa. She expects to VJ. r. anower louna, o., mK..
per Cenu Ul Wkvcouanvt,
bankable note
per ctnt Two per cent ou on ifn hom jn g few day8i
ton
of the
Grove.
Smith as administrator
Smith estate, at roresi
The court divided the
... a - .A 4.-vat U Otlf.
petition did noi scv ioiv..
Ikient to cause removal and thi
case was therefore dismissed.
W. Hall,
..oh navmentS OVCr S10.
wan , -. A...
John J. iuraui,
J. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer.
school
97.
aad navine the COStS of the ac- Office ovor Delia Drag Store. Reaidettc
tion, and agreeing to pay the re- Baaeitae, txtweea 51b and 6tk sta.
maining board charge, the young Hillsboro, - Oregon
man waa auiuwcu uia nwuviu.
That measure for an eight
hour dav for all classes of labor
is being Bhot all to pieces by the
farmers of Washington uouniy.
ExDressions from hundreds un
covers the fact that not one out
of a hundred will vote for it
are absolutely right If
the factory or mill people want
the eight-hour law let them get
it passed but ior ine iarraer 11
would be a drag unmentionable.
Evpn the women will vote
against it for they know the
Frederick Andersen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGFCV
Successor to Dr. Cunni lKham.
Office and Drug Store,
Orenco. ' . " Oregom
Telephone connnctlona.
The Alanson Hinman. Forest futility of an eight hour law on cpuMARFI ' A lROCHE
For young men's silver medal
contest to Ito held at Farmington
Christian Church, Friday even
ing Oct. 9. at 8 o'clock.
IiiHtninuMitnl mimic
. .. n......
...Mr. nnd Mm. Herman im ge r - . j
.v. Congregation " U L in?
(ending and Praycr UU wnmci d
Uiiuiri (iini n 1 - -
The Carnegie Library building
iino..., - 1 rponiirnps in tuc cautic w ... n -i.-u
v... 1 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. nenrv u. uuuu.
until the building is reaoy sWTSenthal have been an- ot Vale, were here luesoayanu
thebwk9- . . . . . ..L..J&edto adm
NoWlaiteK
October 10. - .01(018, the hom60f Mrs. eson n; P--
Clea. 3. ettal
9. m. ciann
I mission, com 1 resources of tne
MoUnn and Mrs. L. J.
mi 3. .. - - . -ii,.k
llauletH'ck orchestra,
ii,. iinnnU Ranch,
V'fTroii to Mr. and
.1.. w iiu,.i a daughter. 1
UthosVdJaimnesechildborn
mem
SarereaM Ps9ed through the;city Ander8on. Claude Johnson and when tie ,
bers are reiiueawcu w . - . . uo week. While in I a w niwn are tha nnnraisers. 01 puDiic
BURKHALTER-WHITMORE
through as Receiver
1 mr 1
i--i r--- ""--zt"' o5aQ of DUblic moneys ai me vwe
thenrSlOl me iron. " -i;v I iS. Jlen oic mo ainiois. 1 ffi Ha nnrt Mrs. Ouild
fown he was the guest of J. T. E. L Kuratli-has been appointed office. He and Mrs. OmW
executor or trie estate 01 Auguw J 5i v.i. .nrt
ll.itu:n ...hn-Hioil Maroh 7 urai&aiK. iv"b . ,
L11KII BUI! IO bllt'a " vii
hrother of Mrs. Guild, they will
have a little home colony of their
Sonir
Dai Vrli No. 1 tor.
Tin. il.ion IfAnrtiir'd atftrV... No. 2 The
Solo ! Thnrftnev Holmes broakal
I-i!(l. St. Martha... No. 3 last a lit
Our rattle Cry No. 4
smiir Uiurel wunnev
r'or Un gotnl of the Order. .No. 5
How .lorry cama homo . .No. 6
Song..... Wiley Fisk
. lit iMiuiion Ieighton Watts
Presentation nf Medal.
To eovor expenses a small ad
mission of lOflis charged; chil
dron, free. Cima prepared to
reuistor. Hooks close Oct 15.
were un ted n marnaRe cu- rr - riav Schoosl. in the baae- pointea, aaminisiravriA ui ueri .
Arcadian malleable, non- 3av 0ct 7. 1914. at the home fffSt" Church; estate of her late husband, Wm. theChis
tenw are made to e bride's' parents. Rev. 57 the Prtaving a co, went
tcatMtcArakt tmlt.-ii, i.laaaiM.
Naafaint a .
ntaHUSloansia. )fl.iHaJtn.BlttliB. Bella
llen artfnilfld taaluna
tta ta CutuM nU entimn tawn amleni
wnmw.
ftajedi n allM wnMHfa tfaa.
ala!fenitnftm, tstnw'i.'n. SMa44(0
rifl(wd)fcl mtt umftm Mlratra.
Mkfaa-eaifdiaaiitrai e.il Ma MM
aa oi S5miii.
lelftani! K.irili VH7i
airte''wt Wn iW4 unk t0i.
StMUt 600 M rMnn t CaataftM aitt
PORTLAND. ORE.
oin.
Rert Baker, dehveryman for
Chisho m grocery, of Uren
went out hunting with Albert
Sunday, taking one of
. i-vtaA last evening t v vs.inrtnn. well known at onnal nmnertv set aside to wid- the delivery horses. When near
C. C. rrs anu.i., v. ea - r tript and Hi8boro. i9 wanted at Banks. ow for use on. farm-horses, Elmonica a gun slipped and was
lius, breeders oi -. jth - .r, return they will re- nere a hotel keeper is mourn- fws, and farm implements, and discharged, the .oad taking et
ai.,.. visited the state fair wit" upon theit 'reiun , kh .ter wnere hp-,-- of an U,MA lWeH 140 ner month for fpet in the horse's hio and back.
exhibits last week, and cap8, -j h , boaTd bin. Saindon was Tif minor children-said es- fhe animal was Uken home and
firs i nnu cvvv t ,
iambs, and championshif
...--. ira aariii kiili i n ao w w - - - m i -
of any age. i " nonular In their com- the biff tent revival. . ; ' tate EUs.ha t Howell, deceased, month or so.
Torent: Small itta..' a,no F.hrlg. of near Orenco. tftffiW, I Wm, Schulmerich returned the
A.j lu. nf h tw v. ftSt of ,e weeK irom me oaiem
na arresieu vuc " .nnmiaoN Anminisrra-1 .- . . . j .. t. j -r
wiikci, aiKpi.ov.m hklp wriere ne nau nis neru ui
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist :
Office up-aUira uvar lliltnboro National
;; ; Eaii-.-. ' '
HILL8BOBO - OEBGOI
Kev. W. J. Weher. former M.
E u.istor here, lata of Tillamook,
wn;-. in town the first of the
wook. en route home to move to
Liiliovii-w (V'.i. whore he will
havo a pint .rati5 the coming
year. RiV. M -vers will remain
in Dilution) nu ,:m year.
Tl.o C-trntulj Library Hoard
met lns night .and organized
ith olli -ors aa follows: Presi
t. Dr. F. A. Bailey; Mrs. B.
W. llarnes, vice president; o.
from HiKh Sf'M
OwT Klcctrlc. or phone City 872.
Geo. Conxeltnan. of near Sher-
tcher shop the
hutcner w v ,
nfher n irht. wnue
f .u..- ..,oa nt simper,
DUlClll'i " - , i)
Are vou a customer at Greer J
If not,givethematr,a."o
will be satisneo.
I . ll.aiilali.
Mrs. lcia Tuala.
lctcr Ruecker. of South iw
tin, died .SKoJSe itwelL
result of carcnornu end 8even
She eaves a "D""";
children to mourn her loss.
I nhfuin your grocery
and
a
M en. necrntarv:
- Rollins, treasurer.
nath of oftlce, and
Mm. C. W.
All took the
the work ol
i in u.iieu. mill ihu v" . i i..
" . . . All .1 U UI U . . . . .
ctmnilel nir the brary liat ior,-' ..,nntio -ureer a.
tt
thev win
orders
receive
HOFFMAN B0LDRICK
f UillchniVk.
t a Hn iman, vi r
alt IB. J
ter of worer r.
saa. 'tiii.oti w - v
Oct 8 1914, at the home of the
2T!,!.r The groom is a lew-
week, charged with trespassing
on theCarr-Aivoru w.u
nnr nermission . a uk
. . MM ft.:, nntn
U...nH him LO KU Ull I1IO
recognizance, awaiung vo ei
ther order 01 wewuii.
Administra
""VrVn . ci., I A S- rir, Wlieic lie uou mo...
tor ttenwn .oownn oi" refftatered Jersevs. He was
sum of 12000 In estate oi v. mc- . . , receiving
Camlsh, , deceased, and . ft --a ftffed bull: third, aged bull:
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tfmleale Bldx. ' RoomaSaM
HILUSB0K0. OBB.
Muin and Thlnl. '
Bump. E. L McCormick and J.
T,; Youngs named as appraisere. .. nelfer ar,d on bull calf.
The sum of m per montn Schulmerich could have
first on heifeR calf: third on
yea
Mr,
The Pythian Jubilee Singers beea othe widow of J. W ; L dy M,e for the-head of
id G.
users
1. de-
I. "T.
. . . i tt i nA n I ,,mw4 Q,.i4ao amwunnaniiut hv
r,7;n9 and expects to have a pet- Anderson ano nernm.. ok - rr; V'
V',w ----- - .4
eien tanoher tn tho r.rand bOdge at ruruouu, w. a ibw---.r.r.r. Y' nrl-a-u . a . v..
i -ij. .ui uui vroi ---1 . . . if-... i fnfn. nf .. a v ri - ivi p mnpii. nu-i niniiciu. ujWMica iiibi- w ...-
nno f v,a Thev will I nnvt week, utrecwr aayw . . t-"' ,' v, k- ir A
"V ' -- , , i...,-v Iknlr luaoart .1. W. JBmieHOn. d. . 1. CUUl UIB last vi His botii, wi
si."" tnr reneriouo nm.. v.w.i r ....
deceased. Monday, nes Hill, who will make an ex
i-.tthe Beaverton
ery.a
..: ,.-,th Fash- teen or iwmv V'TO.UZ,po -Tft nail aaariatf'ia; tsndaa ' vUL'' Un. John Ver-
A "SSXZ was found the program, ana aw. .- ---- fa hfW fpofn
n wureo.T. ... iv. nvitaiiona wa . ixt; . -.- . IPHir-aiaatk'a.ankem.
..tlt lutaT . aillnJL i ' t - " "
McMinnville, later.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater E;!u
Building, Main Street. ,
Hillsboro - - - U
COWMAN & VAIU- ...
Attorneys-At-Law
. up-suirs
era
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