The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 05, 1914, Image 5

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    CHAMBERLAIII GEIS
Iffldll COUNTY
ltrr lUnilh by IJI lu
t ,i.lf tlal IMurn
g,Hua a4 M Crrlili-
of Wanhinirtun
furtiUhi'd
!, ,lv !!( ti"n lurtiHhftl hoiio
j iq i "'"""' wa tht
t ,. ...unly went tlry l.y a
(p.Milv. fil'ly thousand.
rj ti,.-..tht-r that Senator Co.
F liituil-ilai" gtt lit tciili
t, kif ViihiMV!tt hy 131. Of
..,,! foiirit msy t!n-
U' if'. I"'1 "", t-riIljr.
iih rittl U'ttt Stnilh ht
. a i a thousand, ttiul it may p
in-, lawman and Pamlry nrv
-1 ' ' a V . I '
,, 7 ' -
;i i:;i: k. hami'i ulain
I -'.rti-.l II, S. S, nalo- l.y at
Itit IS k) A w i'i.rrir V.h
ifut'iu County bcUin I'" and
At"
Ilflp snd anplmi on the Christ
rimi ahip. y gtifting on the
:-mo?m. tnrrr of thwn. in the
llrovrr ComU utorv. Francis
Wilkini. of Hilisboro. owns th
F.seh gu rot nickH.
n the Unit two Irnions. On on
you gum tlie wright; on the
other, the ineanure. and the
third will l hoI.I to the highest
hiddi-r. The wd valuable a
a utart for an ornamental shrub.
Crovrr Comb wilt take your
bid, and a card in the Btore will
'Hjilain. The gross proceeds will
go toward buying apples to send
to F.uroi on that far-famed
Christmas ship. Help it out.
Taken up: Three head of cat
tle. O ner call, prove property,
pay thurins, and take same
away. -John Uhman, lb-aver-tun.
Ore., Itoute 2. near Cdar
Mill. 31-3
Sixty or more Scholia friends
and neighbors joined in a rouainK
k'"xl old fashioned charivari at
the home of lister It. CampU-ll
and wife. Tuesday nijrht, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest (I.
lieaton who were married in
i'ortland. Monday. As is usual
at such a party the icroom fur
nmhid refreshments for all, and
everylMMly went away voting the
neAlywedxai capital entertainers
and wUhinit them every hleHHing.
l-'or Sile--Foii'tt,en heal of
hi;ili, aeriit weight U-injf
U-tween 4l and 50 ll. L Voel
kvr. miles north of IIillMtxtro.
I. O. addrexs, illHltro. Ore.
113. 313
GEO MLOii
GOZITS SUIGIDE
Iktpondmcv Ovr Utlcaltoa
Ijind Causrs Kask Act
C. 11. WescotL of Caston. was
a city visitor yesterday mominir.
Albert Itunnim; was down
from (Cornelius. Tuesday after
noon.
For Sale Lot of cedar pU
and two iron harrows.-II. IK
Schmeltzer.
The lareest shipment of ranges
WIITK LETTFt ANO TAalFS WMSON rrom tn rHt "Wivwl by
any one aeaier u. irwin.
John Wismer, of Cedar Milt.
was a city caller yesterday evening.
I .t...t .J CnH. Iln .....
alentine Nehrbauer, a German transacting business in town
Uchelor residing on a three acre Wednesday,
tract on the llocken subdivision fiM). lUnton. of lieedville. was
near Keaverton, took the suicide up to the city yesterday after- grounds by a score of 20 to 0.
route. October 29. the cause of noon. Fisher starred for Hiltstoro, with
the tragedy being despondency rl C Mulloy came over from great aids from Taggart and Sig
over a lawsuit involving gtime laurel yesieruay, witn tne ler. laggart made two yard
M.s
Lasl Hm4 IWcf $m4 a Saaltl
flact Near Bcsvcrtaa
THIRD FOOTBALL G,'.!'E
beats ilrcstiam ttigb, Saturday.
by Store f 2H im 0
OH FATtD. HOWEVER. AT DALLAS
Tkiak They Cm Bat Frrt 0rt High
n4 Wia Afsiac! Cwarrs
The Hilisboro High Football
eleven defeated Gresham last
Saturday, at the Hilisboro
I Sarah Wilkin, of Tualatin, has
sued Adam Wilkin for divorce.
They were married in Hilisboro
in October. 1912. and the wife
says that although the husband
is a good blacksmith that he will
not work, and that the had to
leave htm in order to get support
for herself. She also accuses
him of excessive drinking, and
he will not work as long as he
can get in touch with the cup
that cheers as well as inebriates.
She says she owns a house and
lot in Tualatin, and that Wilkin
threatens to shoot anyone who
tries to dispossess him. She
Mr. Ira 11. I'mm-tt.
!.vt. to lh Itifitlaliirc. with
tliuii running rotiKiderably
ur, !. r Pai.!y,
AH other routily officer arc
rl. i le t on tin republican ticket.
viUi the exception of Sherill
'!;' vi-t. who hii'l lth republican
anil lit'Mttx-ratu' imtiiinalinns.
IUmU'V rnrru-d largo over II"!
lis'.r.
Ii fcmmlv i ltU-iHlHt'lt'ctt-d are:
I ymlatoro-llare, hil man:
F'unan; I'mihIi'v.
('oriiiniioio-r K'kIi'II Matto
'n. repiiblican.
Sn.'ntr J. K. Uoevrs, dt-mv
try., ulm carrying republic tn
nomination.
t'lerk - IM. (3. I.ui'o. carrying
Im-iIi r'ullioiu and democratic
nomination.
Treasurer K. U. Sappiimton,
both fiiMiiiimtiuiiK,
Kteorder Ja. II. Pavi. re-pul'iit-aii.
S irveyor Geo. McGoo, repub-
llCltll.
Coroner
rcpu!ilicnn,
W. 0. Smith was elected jus
tice for llillxlioro anil W. It. Ful
ler, countable.
I Mini to fU'iiros on total are
tnipo sililo of proeurution. but
wili Ik iniblished next week.
CoHeo Club Meeting
The CoiT-o (Mult will nn't't at the
h-mieof Mr. F.inma McKinnoy
nt-xt. Satnrdav afleriUHin, Nov.
7. Jidios who have rocipoa for
the new cwit book are requestor
to bring them to thi meeting
lll-ATON- SIM I.MAN
Krnest (I. Heaton. of Schollrt. am
Miss Aiulrev K. Spe man won
tinned in marriage in Portland,
Mimdity. Nov. 2. 101 i. AHer 0
miiiii(umiH luncheon, nt ft special
ly nppnintod table with covers
lai.l for six, the bridal party re
tmired lo the Firt Frebyterian
Cluiii h tmrlora where the core
ninny wan performed by lr. John
II. lioyd. pastor. Later the par
ty enjoytMl refreshment nt the
Ilu.elwiMui, mid Mr. I'M. Clc
man. of Portland, gave a dinner,
in honor of the newlywedd, in
the evening.
Mr. Ileaton i well known as
one of the most tip-to llie-niinute
nil progressive farmer in the
Sclioll community. Hi bride
;is formerly principal of one of
the. public schools In her resident
county in Iowa, and has 'made
I'm lland her homo for the past
few years.
In t ho bridal party wore Mr.
'nd Mrs. Henry T. II ono, Mr.
d Mr. ((ster H. Campbell,
Mix H,1w. Coleman nod little
"erniec Coleman. All of Scholls
Joins in extending n hoarty wel
I'imie to the bride and congratu
"lion and good wishos for the
Mrs. W. N. I by nam, of abote
M Hititttiit'lnle, sufTertM a fall the
tirt of the week, breaking her
rik'hl thik'h bono, just below the
hip. Ir. liaili-y was called in
conjunction with lr. Mum ford,
of H.mk . and Mr. Pallet reports
that the pulietit is getting along
a well a could bo exnttel.
Mr, llaynum hai been ill for
Keverul month. Her many
friends wish for her a speedy
riHtivery,
Just arrived, for Fall sotting,
a nice lot of tine rose, ninny
kinds of fruit trees, ornamental
iihrublierv and all kinds of
nursery stock. - Morton's Green
house. 32-4
Teachers Institute for Wash
inifton County is now in session
in Hilisboro and a large list of
county instructors are in attend
ance. As a result all schools are
closed for the week. Supt.
Itarnc reports much interest in
the meeting, teachers were
given a reception at the Com
mercial Club rooms, last evening,
at which there was a big attend
ance and an interesting program.
Thanksgiving Dance at Iteth
any Grange. Wednesday, Nov.
all night. Chicken supper.
Tickets, $1. Kverybody wel-
come. mo
The Woman's Home and For-
ft a . it . . I
etgn Missionary society oi me
I'lvangelical church will hold a
Thank Offering service at 11 a.
m.. Sunday. November 15. Mrs.
Savilla Kring Poling, of Port-
and. is to be the speaker. Spec
ial music and a cordial welcome
to all. -A. K. Tilton, Secy. W.H.
& F. M. S.
Wanted To buy. three or four
good fresh milk cows. Address
tV Ijuid & Reed Farm, Reed-
villo. Ore., Goo. Denton, Mana
ger. 5
ThanikS-OlTering Day will be
observed by the Woman s Home
and Foreign Missionary Society
of the United Evangelical church,
Sundav. Nov. 15. Mrs, Savilla
Kring-Poling. Portland, will de
liver the Annual Address. A
groat treat Is in store for every
one. SKiMal music will be ren
do red.
Place wanted -A Rirl eighteen
veur old wishes a Dlace to as
iwt in eeneral housework. Ad
Nettio Van Hlaricom. Hills
iiom ltonte'2. care Mrs. K. K.
Watts. tf
A Hard Times dance and social
wii eniovod by an immense
crowd nt the Hartrumpl KinK
ti..Hdav niuht the affair being
itllit n r i ho events of the Autumn
a.,fwmi It was held under the
auspices ot the Ben Hur Lodge
lA)st-Rain coat, light colored
also pnir tan gloves. Return
Argus.
Th t'nront-Teacher Associa
III hold a meeting at the
ii..rh sehoni Building. Hilisboro
"" - -, Ki.... in
at 8 D. m.. on iueBaay, wuv. v.
Aii.ir.m,. and music. All are
cordially invited,
I. nut- Pair glasses, between
Third and Udison and W.
Montgomery place, on gravel
road. Return to Atkub
and get reward.
The Rooster Club will meet at
iu ri.ih, h'onms this evening.
M' . , .
Kvery member is invuea w w
present,
Mr. Hilles, of Garden Home,
was in town today, bringing up
tho election returns.
John A. Vandehey and wife,
of Centerville, were in town yea-
land up at Hood River.
The dead man wrote a letter
asking that W. F. Dessinger take
charge of his property as admin
istrator, saying that he was tired
the fight Nehrbauer was aged
08 years and was a native of
Germany. Me had
this section.
Coroner Dr. Ira
old an inuutst on the remains.
and the verdict was that he had
caused death by his own hand.
he funeral took place Tuesday
this week.
A lietition is being filed for
letters of administration and Mr-
htisinger will then find the
tatu of his Hood River proper
ty and also try to locate his rela-
ves in the ratherland.
With Purdin and Dilley precincts aa B city caller Wednesday af
to hear from, Clerk Luce gives ternoon.
the following unofficial count.
ith over WXA) votes:
awley
ollister
oth
Chamberlain
anley
Smith
Withyeombe
Kay
'aget
ilean
Benson
Harris
McBride
Crawford
lalloway
(amsey
Slater 917
Abraham.. 2055 Families. Some very good high pea planter; garden seed drill.
Uher 1367 wraae notsieins ana jersey s. iron Age: garden wheel hoe and
Grnthwell 1607 Joa producers ana nne inaivia- cultivator. Champion self-dump
ay lor-..
jiRue
Matteson
)avis ....
Sparks
ry
Wet ....
to
office
election returns.
Try oir Jersey creamery but
ter, giving great satisfaction, at
70 cents per roll. Hilisboro Mer
cantile.
Flection officials had but little
trouble with their supplies. Tues-
iiav. hut two tirecinct runninff
no relatives ghort-Banks and Gaston.
a. a i. a. . t a
v lUrroit mere win oe a uasvei social ai
THII VOTE
the witch Hazel school house, Sha'tuck
baluruay evening, xsov. z. at 8 1 Brown
oclwit. . St Clair
C. A. Peterson and Sam Pais- H Stanley
lev. of Buxton, were in the citv McLinn
yesterday, bringing in the returns.
Carrots for sale: Five dollars
per ton, topped; $2.50 with tops.
O. L. Shogren, on J. h. Keeves
farm south of Cornelius; phone
15 Blooming line. 32-4
Fli Howell, formerly of Moun-
taindalo, now of Gales Creek,
gains around the end. on for
ward passes.
Hilisboro went to Dallas, how
ever, and suffered its first defeat
The boys are confident that
thev can beat Forest Grove High,
and win against all comers the
balance of the season.
The line-up:
Gresham Hilisboro
L K R Sigler
L T R Schoen
L G R Upschat
C Zumwalt
R ( I L Roy
H T L Harris
R K L Taggart
Q Garrett
L H R Nelson
R H L Connell
F Fisher
Freeman
Honey
Rodgers
Thompson
W Stanley
R Stanley
narttmovAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. U
Fhytittaa ai4 9erfea
Ofiec: VpauiM ia StkalMikfe tU m
4 SMtl iHmn
PtiMw, r nM4 .lM,Cltr MS
WWMWMa
R. M. KSLW IN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AttO SURGEON
Sanro. 3. P. P. K. A St.. t. Jt ft K.
Hy.
Otte ia la Hmm Wk. Tkir.l antl
Main Strrnk jrsfcw, Ortgon.
wants the court to help her get
him off the premises, and asks pi Uppm !
iwi fsvwsuiiuvii ve aaa uiuai i
D.D. OI
PHYSICIA5 Ml suae eon
OSTttofATH
likely (ret her prayer, as courts
generally help people in this
stress of circumstances. She al
so asks that ber former name,
Mrs. Sarah Smith, be restored.
Horses wanted immediately
If reasonably priced -not other
wise. Age 5 to 10 years, weight
900 to 1100. height 141 to 16 i
hands, geldings and mares (not
in foal), sound, broke, gentle.
For further particulars write or
phone at once John A. Lemmon, hi;jbok!
Cornelius Livery Barn. Corneli
us. Ore. 32-3
M. C Lincoln returned the last
of the week from a trip back to
Detriot Mich., where he attend
ed the National meeting of the
Grand Army of Republic, ale
has been absent sixty days, and o )"' !
Office Huart 9b . at.; I to tp. in.
TactfteT, TlmT. Safta a to li
Call awW1 at alibi. Ik 4 a
phone Omt tm SiUslMro Natiua.U.
',ANVMA
j. o. rps, U. D.
OFFICE: SJ ih Saaalaurkh B .t.
PHOll-0; V Km. iUrS6a
Rt)UM
Kooai ) U4nili Botrl
TVES.THHUS1T mi S4TVRDAV
Dr. AmUm & Qkmmmmk
PUBUC SALE
The undersigned will sell at pub
ic auction at his place, li miles
northwest of Beaverton and five
Olympic flour is the flour that minutes walk north of St. Mary's
makes your best bread and pas- station on the Oregon Electric
try. A fine hard wheat product railroad, at 10 a. nr. on
Per sack. 11.50; barrel. o u. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14
Gray mare, 1300, 12 years; black
is I horse, 1300. 12 yrs; bay mare, 7
2726 attending school in Salem, visit- yrs. 1450; black filly. 1200, 3 yrs.
3730 led her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. These are all gentle and well
-lit 124 A. llotibs, near variey, the last broke. Cain tubular ex. wagon;
1804 of the week. nearly new Old Hickory wagon,
28C5 r.A run . P,mio. Holt 3J inch and 4 inch tire;hay rack;
R.nk. n. St.mlv i.veninT. driving cart; McUrmick mower,
Nov. 7. Music by H. W. Toelle's
.3108
1714
3154
.32fifi
. 829
Hilisboro Mercantile.
Miss Priscilla Hobbs, who
.-...2836
2528
3006
1200
,....1707
1278
orchestra, ot Portland. Given
by P. H. Parmley and Geo. F.
Jackson.
Cows for Sale Entire herd.
itowman 3790 Six are registered A. J. C. C
inM dim Jerseys, urea in cniei engineer,
.;iu 9sn Poke Stoges and Merry Miss
latest pattern, used one season;
new sickle grinder, new sulky,
adjustable 60-tooth harrow, new
steel hay tedder, new steel sulky
potato cultivator, 14 inch sulky
plow, walking plow. 14 inch, oak
beam; top buggy, John Deere's
Best, used two seasons; 2 walk
ing cultivators, corn, bean ana
.1784 uals. rresh. feterson Bros.,
..1911 Forest Grove, ure. M o
VS1 1 Tk. Dll.hAl nf A monion 1
rSv: Yeomen enjoyed a special two-
rl film at the Peonies' Theatre.
J21o Monday evening, representing
hay rake, 2 disc harrows, dbl set
work harness, saddle, team plow
harness, 2 hand grass seeders.
single buggy harness, stump
jack, wagon jack, dbl blocks; 25
sacks onions, to pounds timothy
CHURCH PEOPLE DINE
ri fi XTT a 3 :::r"v'""f M. and lots of small tools.
line HuiuaiwriD, uctiiv... v. I kK o V'ftnn
tUa naur Yenmon enatlo thA So- J""V'" ,v"
nf.mi ntr.er ami fi unpeinl drill Terms of Sale: $10 and under,
tAom . work. Mav Hoover, the cash; over, six months bankable
AMvani vat anntv Tho Hftiw Citv" note at 8 per cent Two per
The first of a series of social eve-u,j,h m,.A The remilar cent, off on all sums over $10 for
nings. to which the Oongrega- mM,Hnr wHI-be . held Mondav cash
. . ... . I llll.- a. 1 1 1 m a - aar
tional Church is invmng its nihL No 9 tn the Odd Fe!-
nenus inu i.cinown, mien ow8- Ha when there Will be a I
381 rnaay nigni wnen iw mem- pntortn nmont.
hra and friends took dinner to-1
aether. The feast was one of Second Annual Sale The La-
thnAAirroat biar things that vou dies of the Needlecraft will hold
can't get anywhere else for the their second annual sale for the
money, but the ladies of the So-1 benefit ot tne aeserving poor
rial Circle did the extraordinary families of Hilisboro. Saturday,
thing of making it "without Nov. 21. in the vacant storeroom
mnnev and without Drice." A in the Washington Hotel Build
number
ever.
'frefl f ed " d resented
noarlv S25 to their hostesses, work and eatables.
A. J. Jenkins, Owner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
J. Vanderwal, Clerk.
"BETWEEN THE ACTS"
A benefit performance of "Be
tween The Acts." a comedy, will
be presented at the Crescent
Theatre. Thursday night Nov.
ber oi we piemen, now- for the benefit of Su Mat.
; wnowouia noiawnu lor . waery. , thews School, of Hilisboro. .This
e ieea preseniea a wsen oi i consist ui khici.i mram a..v . . Khf0(!f j
I. J t.UI. TUa n4 as 13 UIIC VI Mllfciiwo Uiiw i'V-
worn anu cauio w. " .)' .. . nmaA-,oa avor ataaA h
Outside of the supper there was will also serve a light lunch dur- -
no fixed program. The people ling the at ternoon. . . f,vnrit lt wil,
On Nov. 7. 1914. the govern- worth your while to see this
ment will beirin a Dublic auction skit as it will bring you many
sale of town lots, over at the laugh and, after all the laughter
town of Siletz. on the Siletz res- part of this old life is that which
ervation, and it is expected that I is always worth while.
wil he auite a number who The cast ot characters -
will take a chance on the new Dick Comfort . Jas. Miltenberger
town which started a few years Geo. Merrigale- Art Miltenberger
No lot will be sold for less Alexander Meander
. t aSl J 1 at hitiufkanAA I f rvo TP w r Alv rr A w
w 7 .Li.L linfttl SiU. antl ll UnC UUrVIIOaCSI VJCV. UIICTIUIUKCTI
constitution was auopiea wnicn mugt at east that much Harris Charles Ritchev
provides the Commission form of . ' and th can then hgve a Mnk Clementina Meander
governmeni. mere w.. i. th b ,ance of the price4 Mr9 Art Miltenberger
commissioners wno, wun ine h paymenta are made the Edith Comfort
pastor, will . direct the activities i89Ue . patent Elizabeth Delsman
ofthechurch. . Ihlsmakes HWt-P.. AW town DDear9 to be Sail v Frances Delsman
"lust visited" in the good old
fashioned way except that every
body teemed to greatly enjoy
thA "homev" feeling.
The event was a sort of Jollin
cation over several new things
in the program of the church s
work. It was recently voted to
change the name of the church
to Plymouth Church. A new
This makes Hills
pst city in the state to de8tjned to amount to something Regular prices, 50-35-commtssion
form pi . hou,d considerable lets on sale at McCorm
Tuesday.
25. Tick
McCormick's, next
BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSE ON
TUESDAY, NOV. 10
boro the first
have tne commission lonn w ... i...m
" " " more suuum w
governmeni inw.muu.u, . . . ffi , .ot- and qu,te a num
naMfiAltlAMIU nniu ouor ... a
more iwrucumif . y they W,U g0 from here.
was the rejoicing over the new oa'
Mvurlnir which has displaced the From all indications there was
old carpet New seats and a new but one precinct that showed a
haatinir n ant nave been put in, vote aminst tierx Liuce anu
thA nufnit has been placed in the sheriff Keeves, and that was All business houses and banks oi
corner so as to allow for circular cherrv Grove. In that precinct Hilisboro will close at 12:30. Nov
spating. The arch which used Reeves received but 17 votes, m to enable all to go on the
- . . a i ... a ma - l . . .
to be back of the pulpit has been I While Luce receivea i. ineir Boosters Excursion to rortiana
closed up and a commodious opponents received 35. In this f0r the Land Products Show.
kitchen provided for the laaies in nrecinct which was aimosi soiia-
their worK. ine preaeio. iiy proniuuiou, vnc anno snuuunu mtivn
rangements will allow the use of aaking for votes for Booth work-
thVf0P?J be a shooting match
as was given rnuay. . " - receiveu P-"" 3" "i at Cornel us. Saturday. Nov. 21.
provementa will be made Jml.SU ten a. m., for turkeys, geese.
"i'Pltinoss of both.
Mr. ntiH M
, i.'ivi jinn, l( (IUHI n in ,v t 1
At lunti.i i tu..H rM:..lca t ha day
row home on Flving-U Ranch Frank C. Francis, of Oak I ark,
niter November 15.
was a city caller midweek.
buttons with
, ,. . - . .1 We cover buttons with any
U h Darling, who was hurt mBterlal. -Hilisboro Mercantile.
in '10 s- K yrd here in Nov ma, ' ' . . Nftrl,. i.ltiiM
'iT, 1913, has sued for $30,000 ' J. C. Beach, of Norla 1 lainB,
damagua. 1 was in town today
I ta 4 p.
lb m. Bmgtom Mb A Hmr
DAQLEY t UARS
ATTtkin V S- A I-LAW
iUoai 1 aa4 t Katldiiif
H1LLSBUXV. . . OBKttO
E. B. TONOUE
AT7aVKY-Ar-LAW
Office nptiairs ia Saaulaiari.-!! Block
VAMV.VM V NVWA-
JOHN M. Vf ALL
ATTwiNV -AT-LW
CpaUin, A. C. Stiata t'A. Main A !
4iiuiMBe. - OKaxwh.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTUR.VUY-AT-LAW
Or no: Mala Stran, ap. Coart Uotui
HlJXfBOUO or;.i
VAAArWlMrrl
isited in Ohio and New York.
e stopped at Inverness. Mon
tana, on his return, and visited
ith his son and daughter. Mrs.
P. Berry, his daughter, re
turned with him. and will remain
here this Winter, her husband
. a mm
soon to arrive to join ner. ur.
Lincoln says he had a fine trip.
and that he found things thriving
airly well. He made a trip back
there last year. Lincoln says he
is glad to get back to old Oregon
as it is yet the one best bet as
place of residence.
Grand Ball at Helvetia Hall, all
night dance, Wednesday night
Nov. 2a. Tickets. 11: supper at
midmgnt 25c per couple. Every
body invited. T. J. rord, Man.
ager. ss-o
Henderson Smith, well known
at Banks, where he has resided
for a number of years, was in
town Monday. Henderson walk.
ed back from the county seat
and says he isn't tondof these
Marathons, but the train service
makes it a necessity some times.
For sale: Pure bred White
Wyandotte cockerels, fine strains.
Mrs. F. Bockmann, Beaverton, TUfR II. TON'fUIEL IR.
lrc. iw t, ucai niwuat duiuvu, vu i
E. & E. (S. P.) Ry. 33-5 ATTOiu-AT-LAW.
UUStave B. Hengen bas SUed Office, upttair ta Staa'aartca Block
HiHiiMla HaniPAffi fn riivnreA I
hey were married in Chicago ouisuor, - - vncgon
in 1900, and the husband alleges I vwwwwwwwwwvwww
the wire has not been iaitniui 101
hap inarnaM vnwl IClepBOnt OUCC MM lal. KWlilenC
a . ft I Jawsw IwS
j. wneeiocK uarsn. now wun
the Washington Countv Bank.
was a Hilisboro caller Tuesday. scceatr to 1. imkutar
Whootnolr an arm in tho npva. Office over DtU Dmk Wore. Raai lence
oaber game at Forest Grove. Bweime, uxwm jt ! t.
R R fioodin. of the Salem HUilDoro, Dregon
01... D J - . 4 I 1. . 1
he has a position as secretary,
a m a I
was aown luesaay w cast ms fredaricfc Andertea, M. li.
annual vote. 0
John M. Scott of Portland.
. . I o a r i .
came out today, to meet tne oucwsaor w ur. L-unro iKuam.
Tillamook Band and excursion, Office and Drug Store.
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DR. L. W. HYDE
Page Gardner, of above Moun-
taindale. was in the citv Mon
day, on business. Page appears
to be getting along finely in the
role of farmer.
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Ptieii. 1 I warn.
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PORlO. ORE.
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DR. W. ac:
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OI9oe up-ataira BUaaam Xatlonal
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the bu lding in good repair a both the aemocrauc anu repuwi- d k Uh , t h d f r
minimum, of expense, enabling can nomination and and
the peop e to worg as we w by tne prom wc" rifle shooting.
F. L. Geiger, Manager.
u tha rhnrch. until aiiann thA two otnciai8. vnerry
more suitable building can be Grove cast but two Socialist
ThA wnrit aone bo iar vntps dul wnen ik wm w
is a most acceptable improve- giving the
ment . tnmming V:. terday; bringing In --th eleetfon
-1 w uiiwniuncn vuHif j" returns
Arthur Bacon and Dan , Koe. 01 nare .
tt..t 0 a.l t- a n-..
A. .U t.a.1 A Ml liuau WlllltUl v V V-WW UIV'VI
" giving the IWO oiu arw thecounty 8eat yM.
trimming the proh s were there , hrinaintt Jn the election
other hand, was
.. I nil.l 4-lt m A III J
IT-l-i: i. Ana,n ka hirh man thereon tne re- uimimer nas. irue. 01 raiu
aWweiiwwns in town this morn-
to Hiiisuoro yesven, 15; I, -thepiohlcaiidiaate.'lng.
Joseph E. McBurney and MisslcrHMArFl A l.ROrHP.
Sarah E. Ward, daughter of Mr. ' :
and Mrs. Edw. Ward, of Gaston, mfl"r - "il""
were manned Sunday. am L f imimtm.
F.T.Crowe & Co. his sued SjfeteL- 7 -
Tim. ruovcr nu uis miisuuiu
bondsmen for cement used by
Foster in city curbs.
Edward Oglesby and Miss
Laura Reh. of Rov-Centerville.
were granted license to wed to
day by Clerk Luce.
John M. Brown, of Manning.
and L L. Crawford, of the same
section, getting a squint at
election returns.
Frank J. Johnson, of Shady
Brook, was a city caller the first
of the week.
Chas. 6. Reynolds, of Uoun- hillbboro - -
taindale. was greeting friends in
thecounty seat Monday morning.
Martin Vandehey. of Newton,
was greeting friends on the
street. Monday.
Ed. Demmln. of near Bloom
ing, was a city caller the first of TmMt biai.
tneweeic. ,
Hoffman has the finest line of
solid gold, diamond set. pendants
and neckchsJns in town. SZtf
You will find the watches at
Hoffman's of neater patterns
and cheaper. S3tl
S. A. D. Meek, of above North
Plains, was. in the county teat
Yesterday.
Chas. L. Crocker, of Newton,
was a county sett visitor Mon
day. The infant child of Ur. and
Mn. Shepard, of Third cad Oak,
died this morning.
You will find thit bracelet at
UoZssa'a,
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
BoMuSaadS
KItIaM, UME.
ataai mi tkltt.
DR.C. D. POLLOCH,
Statist
Upstairs, ia Ljakktu- LV.U
Bttildbf, Uab Ctrttt
Hilisboro - 1 - Cto
AttorysAtLaMr
Comicial Cask L'jz'z
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