The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 15, 1914, Image 5

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MEETING MONDAY EVE
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,tjy itft.r the incident.
r SiTv. l to compensate
fur 1 n I"'", but nothinir
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A ir lmn wan appoint
,n l t 'l of Mr. Stoke.
,,. ,Mt :n tiled yenterday.
,-4it ci'-.nt.
mm he Mill limp, and
h u.l ni'i'f recover from
r the .i ; mi s or the shock.
lt)H ADAMS
i x lliiUUtm had (h
OM-riunity bt Sun-iay rvrninif
of hearm the first of th Bvri.i
V,f l"r,,l :-v. rMwar,.
Harm haw Uen giving for two
rnun n't'iia platform.
cr r-fri-. h.i' WjM r
U imttir.tr ui, a u-.i (,,'. ... ! I"trrl Manili-tcd
ratK'iial rflitioti ami ii.ur..
K-rai-v. 1 It4 (JmrusmoM wu 0f r0,,k F "'M2TI0N TO I'ltiiCtt O
i naiurv ami rxtoi.t of the
HitwH.i-.lui-atiofiiri.lthnr value ' ' 1
in 111 romttmn iMt . II. i.
lit-v'H in the forar) movetm nt
and in tin- nm-cial ilim 111... (
4i . "'v' i " ' 'uoi imj fmni mas
than it.) thing ev.-i.-nr,-,! " " ,UU M"",lay ,v,,m"
his own l -t faith in th vital alut one huridml and
)erof n-litrioii principU g to fifty Iart-nti of the children of
tr vttil, riotwithntandinij the ever "r tmhlic schools gathered to
l'u.noiirieam. lcome into their mid
k" Z T"t. ,. m nrU!W hr t-a.h.m of th,
the lilace lifld value of
Vidua! in the inrreaHinir complex-Pc,l0,,'
u ui wt'iety, i;n as lennynon Alter the formal presentation
aaa ine inaividual wilhm by cummittw compost of Dr.
and the world itrow more aiid.,.i m ... . ....in..
mor-. " in i. idinii-sie, iur. anu nirs.
.. ., . , A. t,. ahute, air. and Mrs. H. V.
for ale- Ihree L'radt'il Jcrsev Harn.-n Mr C-,rr.. ,.n,l M-
m . - 'Kuifiv MHVJ (III,
o. i ,em. one iresri McKav. Sirs. Michclet sane; two
now, one ires r this month and Uohw. Dr. Krwin voiced the wel-
one m iNovetnU-r.- C. H. Mcy- come of the ixKiple, and l'rof.
t-rs. (ornelms. lUmte 1. half way Miller restonded. Supt. ISarnes
U'le n Old and new ( f nter- simke ut the wurk of , I
v,,'l'i US-IVJ Teacher Associations of the
ItelHTca Ilondrcau has suetl "i,ty. I,nt Mr. McKay outlined
l't-ter lU)ndrea j for divorce. The lh ne,,J aml work to (,or,e
couple lived at Korent drove for ,re" . .
Mine months, and l.itd trouble a " was unanimously voied mat
few weeks Bk'o. IVter threaten- a n,w,t,nf in the Club
inirtokill her iWr nt "fxt Friday evening to
under the promise to remain hear representative of the l'a
but he has disappeared from bin r?nt-Teacher mov
relatives' home, with f l.VKJ. 1 onn4. and take
various
st the
depart-
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in.li i"""""w n'l'ii'iiar rni iiikii
A 1. '
N.ii y
Ti;,,'.-
.Irs i'
. f lUthany. am
A i.tuH were unitil
it t h liome if Mr.
. i . Adams, of St.
;. r.(l t Tin rcr
rii i d in the par-
i
!rt'II III AlHWIIIII
Win. lircck usin
,! rcii cereimmiul.
i n lovely In whttt
I : .i l w liiit. trim
r . 1 1 uiil carrii
,f white riWelmils.
I'eter Schmoker. of Helvetia,
was in town yesterday.
CapC A. Johnson and family
were in from Laurel, today.
New and second-hand barrels
at Greer's.
Wm. Irroler. of Cornelius, was
in the city today.
Judjfe W. D. Smith Bi-nt Sun
day at Newport.
Will Jack was up from iiea
verton, Tuesday.
Wesley Garrison, of I'ortland.
was out Sunday, hunting the
festive China pheasant
Mrs. J. A. Imbrie has been
viiitirii; friends in Goldendale.
tlie past week.
II. L. Halvorstn. of Farming
ton, was up to the county Beat
yesterday.
Ilorn. to Harry Liehtfoot and
wife. Hillsboro, Oct. 10. l'Jil, a
daughter.
W. W. Anderson and Wm.
HoHtetler. of I'ortland. were in
tow n today.
W. K. Smith and Tennis l'yl
were over from South Tualatin,
this morning.
Geo. G. Hancock, of Forest
Grove, was greeting friends in
town Tuesday.
REGISTHI 111L
CLOSE SATURDAY P. MJ
Gov. West waa in Hillsboro.'
Monday afternoon, and spoke to
a capacity audience at the court
house. He reviewed the many
things which have transpired
since Chamberlain first took the
ijsi will Kim u iJifniy-i iveiia.f . ,l, ... f i
i vi v i vi wi ii viita w imu a v luiutu
Hundred, Saya Clerk Luce I through. He dwelt largely on
the conditions surrounding th"
LARGEST Pi IIISIOBY OF COL'NTY I '"P0' Unds management in the
suiie, mu inuwtu now uniuu-r-lain
had thrown the arm of
Evftit ThatTWreWUl be toy WMexeCutive protection about the
win v.i, M Riuk "a- peoples' holdings. West is not n
bnluant talker. Put be goes at
fttia iiioaltAti an a iiaafr fauA'
r a i . i ins uuvouvii ata m uiiva
wumy went wee sies mai in Hi3 Wjf audience 8nowe(i him
all probability the registration, every attention, and that the
which will close Saturday night. Governor has a message and
will run close to 8,500 voters, and knows how to present it goes
... . lurirhnnt aavincr Ha innt rem-
even then there win tie many .7 iT ir.. "TT"" 1 '
. ... ... .i . isiuerauieoi nis ume Koinx i ler
woo wm noi gt'i in u.e reKiry the of hja enemies -which
books, and will be oougen lo voie he claims are not so much parti
Blank A. san as they are personal. He
frustration will not close un- claims it is a matter of big busi
ti 5 d. m. on the 17th. and to- ,,coa' "0,"
nrmw nl Rr.tur.lntf will tP I Two requests from Washing
!.., fnr th. ri.rf. ..m. ton County will be filled late this
- r week by Dr. Clifton r. Hodge.
ano ior regisirauon Olliccre in PmUv.r nf Civie Itlnlmrv in the
the county at large. University ot Oregon, who will
It is estimated that the nam- speak at Orenco, Friday evening.
ber of women regiatenng will October lnth, and at Wilsonviile,
more than total the 3.000 mark. October 17th. Dr. Hodge's su b-
and may go to 3.500. Meet at Orenco will be "Civic Bi-
L'l.kt BTimrJ irt r.n i n nr I fluru fnp I mmnnittf inn Tit
w. n. iiiuuiuuikiii wi i wink . .-j ,-i, f m.Hin,. unlWiljnnviMo "Mabincr th MnuT nl
. ..... I 111. HUH niII J . ... bbllli VBfc, . . Maun. .am " w ... . - -
wrove. was down to the city the ticket is now under way. Our Bird Life." The Wilson-
"". I v ( address will be under the
W. J. and Jos. Ingram, of I -... u,-n. n.uiim lausoieea of the Parent-Teacher
r. ... .1 k.llAmBLKUtl'1 -kAJiTllil I : ' 1 . . -
rarmington, were in the county Association. Dr. Hodge will
Seat Mondav. I Ishnur the. ru-r.nl a nf Orenrn hnw
Mrs. F. C. Waldron.of Oregon .H60',., .h"T"W:5 hwtly community lite may . be
1!
F.A. HA I LEY, M. D.
PkfiirUa ant StrcB
R. M. KRWIN, M. V.
PHYSICIAN AND SUrCE0N
Srgeoo 3. P. P- K. x . p r R.
Ky.
Ottc la th T.mir-i. Bk .
FXMERIII. SMITH I a q!
PHYSICIAN ot SURr.F.OS
OSTEOPATH
Otr.r Hmr-9 to II . m to p. n.
""'T. ---'. tionr,,.. to '
tll B-werr.i rtayor Bj JL ikitb
phones. Office over IftiUi,, .'4tioa
J. O. K0BB, p.
PHYSICIAN iSc SURGEON
OPFICK:--Upa'."aScl,ii:mifricllI.''fr
Piionrs Oi'w. c"7 iv t; Re. Ci.f v4
HIXSBORO. OREGON
wnicn came io iiim ironi an
entati. The w ife fi-ars he may
come hack to Oregon and molest
her. She says he knocked her
down last February.
Tatting made to order,
movement from
e steps to or-
irantze and further that work
here. Mrs Krwin sang two
numbers, and the people gather
ed in groups about a well tilled
punch bowl, and spent the re-
mninder (if the eveninir in the
r irst- bi-st of social spirits. Special at
class work and very reasonable tent ion is Bk'ain called to the
price. ( all and get price and meeting Fridav night. It should
see work. Mrs. . A. Mariin. call out and command the best
Mwcen Third ami Fourth, on 8Upllori f ull the people. Let
Oak St. Work a'siiMin exl ibition I this 1m vour personal invitation
.J ...
r,t oa th. ,,., nf m;ua vu "l"0-" . improved by the carrying oui in
: ,V ::;ra.; the Crescent Theatre, or the the town and in the individual
" " j. lAniirt hniion hiir5f1av nveninc I l - .- t
...A1?i!Sl..4LdA0 M"dJ?to.r. He spt-aksat Mc- elementary biology Oneof his
"M!? 01 u' r' " u Minn vine in, the afternoon, and principal functions as a member
.. ..v, i will reacn iiiusioro on me eve-
1'eter Huecker, of near Iiloom-lning train. He has met with an
mg. was a county seat visitor
to attend
COkNCUlS WM. HI NDKICkS
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ICMii!
brJ.- '
in m! i
ii t
i.iui ; i " vkis dioratitl
a'-1 w I. lie. the table con
. ,v,. I . if a magnificent
.rcriiki-
t- !! ,' .' v . tit tended by
y.n-r ii . nd of bridi and
i, ii'. l w.t i a iiut pleasant
r; i i i j iitcr of George
A'thttr A unt. of St. Helen.
the ithji ii h well known in
V.hi'iy-I'i i!hp section.
a:.J .V.m Il.iv have ar-
horn.' al Im Ihnnv, which is
Ihvir I .lure home.
LOW I W TAM.S
la?t Immature sjn-nt over
M1 I n npproprintions.
?aro NM(iiH) iMipulation in
I hi. or j i ,iu for each man,
n !..) cl thl. Sure, taxes
Hill.! Wa bington County,
mi i f ii,,- :h, wiil havo to
t Sis.niu l vi Spring for
Jui.ak'r I.:iv; alone.
i'l it iiUi.it time ti help the
if nml j.iMir working mnn,
'iJ "f V railroads and the
V Ciintoratiniis? If elect id
' l!rpr. -, ntative, I will
Noon these appropriation
'H ii ti m u e a hill to reHal
Mlllaife l.riA.
Yours respect fully,
l):irl H. Fisher.
V1W Tax Nnininee for Kttre
Native.
I Paid Adv.)
COM I. Cllt WCM
li o
h wimiav s Lommunion was
li tnbe II,..
Wh'Jin in the historv of the
he Siimlav School broke its
Win nt tendance last Sunday
IWliVlm. It. . I : .1 - -I.
n-;-i"K un- iiin-wiuer mnr
PWlshiil a venr hl'ii last .Ian-
puny morning's sermon will
n .ohsi.i.i i.v.ii;u hu
. "".'""VI
pastor, Si H'iul inusie.
'instian Hi .1
fcv "'"H 11 i 1 'I HI- a. ln K
W bli'l't "Ibn niid.vvf.eli
(vice of tlK. church" led by
"l Harris,
fnd lert ure of the Bcii.'S by
M il" lio New View
.J art. ui 7.''i 'i'i... i...
, -. . i mi ni nivto
is cliurrh in-,, open to all.
l'Mward A. Hiirri.
ut Hillsboro M rc. Co,
Mrs. Wann;i Miller SleAart,
I 1. i It II II Alt
i uaugiiier oi r. iv .Miii-r. oi ,an
I Jose, died at the Ijike (jtbish,
Hire.. Thursday. Oct 15. 1'Jl I. fornelius William Hendricks, pio-
a.'d :H5 yean. She was born in eer merchant of this place, and
Oregon. Her husband, who man- founder of the firm of A. S.
age a shoe store at San Jose. Hendricks, died at Cornelius,
and one son. U-ster. survive. October 7. 1911. at the age of 77
She was a niece of Mrs. A. C. years. He was a native of North
WirU and the llalTety Brothers, Braband. Holland, and came to
Jacob and S J.. of Mountain- America over 50 years ago and
d,ile. anl of Dr. Dave liatTety, of titled jn Little Chute, Wiscon
I'ortland. sin. Frtim there he went to
For Sale: Good Jersey family Creen Hay where for over 11
row. li years old. gives 2 gallons he was engaged in the
of milk H-rdav. Will be fresh ery business as we I as in
t... i .:.... cmi . i....i runnmir of a General Merchan-
.. a i ' v i-n..ii i:i,ii,n dise store. In 1ST') he removed
onl'n.tedKailway. 28-30 to Jamestown, N. .. and tm
iraired in farming for Id years,
The following superintendents ,f. er which time he came to
of department of the . C. I ftrniliiis. arriving here in July,
U. have U'en npiiointed I'.van-h.j,)2. He was first engaged here
gelistic. Mrs F T Spicker: Moth- jn inning a large sawmill south
era. Mrs r I. Usher: umiesi ,.r tnv.. He finally sold out am;
work. Mrs K II I'-sird; Sunday Lnm;nir to the city of Cornelius
School. Mrs A J I'erkins; Liter- founded the present General Mer
ature. Mr Ottie llodgdon; I'ress , 8tore 0f a. S. Hend
work. Mrs Mvra M StaulTer; pi.b, tt.mPh he successfully ran
hVviT Mission, Mrs. Ida McFee. unti lwo year9 akro when he
ladies' suits from t'T" ine. V 'M' , , ' .1, u 7
Saturday,
Miss Edna Docley, of Banks,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs;
U H. i'ollock, Sunday.
Jacob Schneider, of Leisyville,
was in town this morning, con
ferring with Portland hopmen.
The Arcadian malleable, non-
breakable ranges are made to
it a iitetime. D. Corwin.
Mrs. F. J. Williams has been
suffering from an attack of ap
pendicitis.
John Boeker, F. J. Sewell and
W. House attended Fythian
Grand Lodge, in Portland, this
week .
Harry Kuehne, of Tigard, is
under bond to answer the charge
of having a female Chinese
pheasant in his possession.
Uodcll Matteson. of Forest
Grove, was down to the city yes
terday morning, doing poll-
tics."
Fred Narun, of Roy. and J. H.
VanLom, of Centerville, were in
the city Monday, to hear Gov.
West speak at the court house.
Senior Chamberlain
Men s nnt
5 up
Street.
i .... fLMlv,t IVlWiiit! Cw,itni'l
io up iii iii. - , , .i.,,,1
oldest son. Alfonso S. Hendricks,
- . . i
and first-class workmanship ai-war.
Th fatal illness which finally
Ai.artnnk him. came on about M
,-iava nun and the writer who
The city council lm unanimous- L. his nurse during his entire
y d.H-i.led that no permii win oe 8icknes8( Bnd who nas ciosec
,..,i,..l f.ir the renair of the old ,. . A.,a, nerson's eves, de
i-.tiirl Itmmi1
r..ni i hlire last Sunday morn- nilhle man. never lived
...v.. .. - - . iiii.., - ---- - . , ,
ru i-.iin.'i intends con- .-nt.t nn.i si.tistieo ai ai
ftntnlP
times during the illness, which
he himself knew would prove
fatal, he died resignedly and in
oi a nis iiu;ui-
ing.
ih. airiicture. a we
as the building inunediately cuhU
also belonging to Mr. Lyons.
For sale: Some registered Po
land China hogs. Chief Tecum,
sell stin k, sire of which so Id tor
$2100 ut public sale. J. W
d.-rvelden, Boy.
Wm. Hormens nnd Wilholmina Oorneii,( where Solemn
n....lu nf VpibiHUt. were Ma-a was chanted oy
Here October 29
of the State University faculty
is to spread information of this
kind among the municipalities of
Oregon.
The Matrons' Silver Medal con
test at the Peoples Theatre. Tues
day evening, was well attended,
the house being packed and many-
turned away. Mrs. Mabel Mor
ton won the medal, her effort
Being "The Convict't Soliloquy."
The judges were Rev. Ibozer,
Orenco. B. W. Barnes, Hillsboro,
Miss Menchin. of Forest Grove,
Music was furnished by Kay
Sigler. Mrs. Valandigham, Miss
Tupper and Miss Lund. The
contest is to be repeated at
Orenco. Oct 28 at the Pres.
Church, and probably at Cor
nelius, later.
Mrs. W. N. Barrett represent
ed the Pythian Sisters at Grand
Lodge session this week, lues
day evening the following from
this city put on the officers work:
Mesdames & L. Moore, H. 1.
Koeber, Wm. Nelson, Leonard
Brown. Grover Combs, W. N
Barrett Emma McKinney; Miss
Elinor Wilkes and Miss Anna
Room i VV!iini:.nn
TUES.TfirRI'AY ,,! saxUkPAV
Or. Anita Bohnsac
CMtrofKilUic Phy,icillll
Office hoar to to i . n i to 4 p-
D AO LEY HAR
ATTORNKYS-AT-I.AW
Rooms 1 aad i Khuu KolldlU
HILLSBOKO. . , osET'Ul '
MMMVX a AAA
E. B. TONQUB
ATTORNaY-AT-LAW
OiEcea npta" lB hulmeriJi Blue
ATTORNS Y-AT-ImW
Upstain, A. C. Sh"ie Bul, Ma,0 A
HILLBBIiO. - oiUWJO
M,i .V'aWV'wsNVwv
W. N. BARRETT
ArTOa.NEY-AT-t.AW
Ornoc: 8trMt. "Pi. Court Ho
auj,.-Bono oRKa
ovation since he struck the Ore
gon line, and has made several
1 . -i 1 1 I UUIIU1 ITIIBCB B1IU aiug mini
speeches daily.. Chamberlain is Siag Mr8,john Boeker also at
a greai campaigner, anu 11 aa mita.AaA 4k,-a .uv Una V
splendid record and he will fJc McKinney was elected Grand
ir w Liir intuui lqiiii nuin uvuvi a a. a. m j 1
Ladv wants work bv dav Of n thP Northwest PnKer oy me umnu
hour, or ireneral housework. I aina hia ininmheniv in nffipp. I J. N. Gardner. 01 Beaver, Or..
Mrs. M. C. W., care of Argus, Dr. C. J. Smith, the nominee was over :this weeK, to join nis
for governor, will speak here family, visitintc at W. J. ucn-
fVtnlif.r 9i in the afternoon. I ty 8. Ior a day. J. N. IS Still the
V. . --I ... 'I - L .l J
same 01a nusuer, ana says mat
Dr. C. J. Smith the leg he broke a few months
ago is as good as that belonging
to the average man, any day. He
r.,n i.,wc.iiiiiM
I"" 1 . . . n
ties giving his messing 10 uu
those who surrounded him in his
last moments.
The funeral took place riday.
f...... ti,.. Cntholic Church, at
ii"'" 1MV 7 i 1 ti:..u
iiiKii
Kev.
united in marriaui uieu.i . Y' Father isuck, 01 r ; "::.y
of the Visitation. VerlHwrt. Oct. isted hy Rev. bather Le Mil-
13 1D1I. Kev. John Bernard of- , o( Verlxwrt. and Kev. father
r.,"' 1, .u known .'.. r immnn. of Hillsboro.
1 Hiiiiimr iviii 11 mc n 11 1 iiuri
Hillslwro. W
Mrs. C. E. Cline. of PorUand.
accompanied by two Eastern
friends, was guests of Mrs. W.
N. Barrett, Saturday.
Iiost: liong. dark gray over
coat. -Otto Hendricksen. .Find
er ulcase leave at Mays Bros,
Store. North Plains. 30-1
Miss Marguerite Duffy, grad
uate nurse, employed at St. Vin
cent's, is enjoying a vacation
with her parents. Thos. Duffy
and wife, of this city.
Fr sale: Five hundred pounds
of pure, clean timothy seed, at 8
cents per lb. -a. llemquist, City,
. 4. ms. 103; i mile southwest
of West Union Church. 30
Mr. and Mrs. John Boeker were
at Seattle last week, Mr. Boeker
going over on business. The
factory has shipped a big bill of
wares since his return.
Remember the meeting at the
Commercial Club rooms next
Friday night, in the interests of
..i nn.lthev .VV.. 11 nhnroh was crowded
in the eriKH" 1 - ; 1 ne .. . w--- .
1 - t ft r cuiniw w u man a tha nonr hthi an owivu ...
them every happines. town closed as a mark of respect
Dance nt HolvcUa la Yent took place at
day evenmg. (kt. .I. t '"ia.u cemetery, at Ver-
1 i,.Lti 11 j.i 1 r u. - 1 -
llinn-l - , . . 1 WV
n,l l hos. roiu, iiwn
II1"11'" .vOI
music.
ervbody
Til
Si
"'Ik vim,..-,i ,,. .
"Jtlll'lKvn ,,f l.,.ll...,.l .,!a.
P "''alive aiul friend in the
P omnia y.
Ym iT.t: s'll liotme. 3 blocks
I igh School. Inquire at
r wretrie, or phoriU City 872.
rwy miJ Msg L)ora
""". VerbonrL were urrant
I 1,1 wt,(l ly Clerk Luce,
II D
EnVi ,a,,'l,',rton Marguerite
K "nher. of Portland, were
ffi? al 11,0 -home of the
'fc. ,llar,,'n,s. nt (inston. Cct,
(wv- 11. Gray olliciating.
Flwir Manager. (lOTLniB -BHNNETT
Mnnrv D. North, who married
Edwin North at Cottage l.rove . t wtHjllinK wa9 celebrated
n 11)12. m& 1 r iiivu.ic. - -. f Mr and Mr9. n.
ire chil.lr.-o. g l-taj" j,
sertion, uui asss n ..
v. ..... 1 ....
Oct 11. l'JH, wneii
Miss Vera
Holland bulbs, just n eo. n ne tna
n, iv- unueu 10 iu ---
29-31 NOTICE
U hereby given that sew
linn ' " nutiw . ... . is 1 1
" I iws IliutlMPT. CVII,
III mil ... .. ,.,HI. I . H l1Tt III WlObl .
: . ht h n wife was 1 er coim"" x, .,
leiegia... ,.,. ,
- t
He"re" October 24
hopes to have railway communi
cation in his section within the
next few years.
A large delegation is at the
court house today, considering
the award of damages and costs
for the big drainage ditch run
ning from Lousignont Lake and
through the Verboort settlement.
The court was to have heard this
last week, but through a misun
derstanding were out of town
Postponement was therefore
nude until today.
Mrs. L). li. timnck, who was
operated on by Dr. E. H. Smith
for appendicitis, a few days ago,
and whose life was despaired of.
is getting along nicely, there as
yet being no indications of pen
tomtis, which was greatly feared
because of her condition at the
time of operation. She is now
able to take slight nourishment.
and there is a hghting chance for
THOS. H. Tongue, Jit
ATTORaif-Ar-Ua.
Office, upstair in Sdmimd, Block
hillsboro, - - Oregon
Telephone office Min Resideact
aiain 02
dr. l. w. hydb
Succewor to Dr. Linklater
Office over Delt Drug store. Residence
Baielioe, between 5th a 61I1
Hillsboro, Oregou
Frederick Andersen, M- l
PHYSICIAN & St'RCH .
Successor to Dr. (',,, nam.
Office and Dru store.
Orenco, - Okegon
Telephone .mtec,is.
MWMMWftV1 'in 11 .11 j ,yYV
7
a Parent-Teacher Association in
Hillsboro. Everybody is invited. .... . ,. f ho unlir ,nipr
L. E. Wilkes and family will Dr. Smith will discuss the mat- her recovery;
1 1 ! L..l i: I. J I . t 1 I n a a . .
soon aepan ior ooumern an-iteroi legislation, ana as ne is in t'robate: K u mil appta aamr
forma for the winter, wnere it l favor of the veto of the single estate Caroline Dunsmoor, deed.
is hoped Mrs. Wilkes will im- item measure, his talk will be of bond at $5500; Estate Alvin C
prove in health. . . interest Brown up for final settlement
L. Halvorsen. of Nv ; tredenclt Boyd apptd
Ctubtet
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
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PORTLAND. ORE-
Mrs. H.
. 1
Farmington, returned home
midweek, after almost complete
HANSEN ARNS
rupoverv from a surgical opera- uioa
tion by Dr. E. H. Smith, at his Walter Hansen were married pr,8er8
executor will of Wm Boyd, deed.
bonds at $800, and C L Bump, J
A Bryan and Joseph Boyd, ap-
n & At- linn miililIi
the nnesi m :
rinlhs. and nil Oiner pim"-- otliCiaunK
I. l1H.i..nnnilHH.
Hillsboro.
1 v Word wont to Knler-
ai. ii, ... n wt .:..
nr se. Sunday, in response m w
.1 1. .. ...ifn was sei 1- er eoi iwh" 1.-1
imtnui t'r'V"ZiM.'.. ho made bv Novemuer,
:n alva Wnm WHa "v lliurm m , - i
ous v 1 i"" , i-i,.if. 1011 K17 oroer 01 mc viv.t
lng in the Wallowa when atmk- 91. By ow
en. Chief of Police.
Are you a customer at Greer's? roe l4'
Siftia mB V.C.r.son.ndCharC.rs.
son
win ui'ir in i,vf .m . ..ntiira .i. kiiu
Irvine BurkhaUer . .'5itV bA
Tualatin, was in town lucsday . .
morning.
. v -. 1 . n..Mt mnn wiir cavu
"".:.. ::'fijay. suitor tMP"s" rvnt
hospital
Remember the Commission sale
to be held by the social circle of
the Christian Church, Dec. 4-5.
We will sell your fancy work on
commission. Place of sale an
nounced later. t
Hugh Archbold, son of A. C.
Archbold. and Miss Elva Myers,
of Laurel, were . united in mar
rinorp at Vancouver, the first of
the week. They will reside at
Dallas where the groom nas em-
nlovment. Their inenas in nius
boro wish them happiness.
There will be a meeting of Re
publican ladies at the court
house, Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock d. m.. and Ex-Gov. Geer
will deliver an address. The
measures on the ballot will be
explained to the audience. All
ladies, as well as the gentlemen,
are invited.- Adv.
Sunday. Oct 11. at the home of For sale, cheap: King of the
the former's father. G. C. Arns. wooas drag saw. without en
in CVHnr MilL Rev. Wm. Graf. gine. good condition. $60. cash,
of the Baptist church, perform -Felix tabella, Hillsboro, Ore.,
intr the ceremonv. u. 4! t mile norm 01 uatc rarK
' . ... . . I n
The bride, who has spent most station. . su ,i
of her life in and near i'ortland, j. t Fletcher was down from
is an accomplished musician and Forest Grove. Tuesdav. J. T.
is highly respected and has a jsay3 he attended court as juror
large circie 01 inenus. . away back when the session waa
ma - bt j 1 . . . . .
ine groom, a son oi wir. anu he d n the old court house bu d
Mrs. H. r. Hansen, or Whit-Mng, which caught tire Sunday
woou vourt, nits mu con iiuence morning.
ana esteem 01 an in tne vicinity
DR. W. K. PITTENGER
Dentist
OIBoi up-sUiM ovr Hillsboro Nt'u'
HIU8BOBO - - - ... OREGON
DR. J- R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST.
THaletie Bhlg. - Ronmi 6 and
HILL8BOR0, QBK.
Mam and Third.
where he grew to manhood. He
is employed in business in con
nection with his father,
Mr. and Mrs. Hansen will
make their home at Whitwood
Court near Portland.
Their many friends are profuse
in congratulatory expressions.
For Sale -A six-year-old cow,
just freak-Zioa Wood. . 2&-tf 1 to the West Union section.
Portions of the Ladd & Reed
farm land, near the P. E. & E.
carline, is now being cut into
tracts, and will be placed on the
market soon . Reedville will soon
be putting on metropolitan airs.
Louis Hamel returned from a
trip to Independence, this morn
ing, overland, moving his broth.
ler-in-law, Alfred Holcomb, back
Wa Uoaf 1 1ntAn OAitfinn
DR. C H. POLLOCK.
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater
Building, Main Street
Hillbro -v - - Orm
BOWMAN & VALUrSJ
Attorseys-At-Law
CoMMBwaAi. Bank bloc
HilUboro Orrr