The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 26, 1914, Image 5

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    FOmS TO PEACE
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DAY I I OlfHMIN
DKAWS TMEIM'AIHV I'AWAIJII.
WrlU.
HMuailariaa
Sa!m, Or., Nov. ZL-Cmtrn-or
West today Imiued a pmdama-
titm. designating Novrmhvr Ills
ait Thankngiving Day, ami no
ommending that on this datt? the
Hate's ritlwna rrnw thWr artiv. j
Itic-n and itive thank fur the!
bUiwing and bountim Utwrd j
on Ihrm. In art it read:
'When we pauw. in thia, the
Uilightof the cloning yar, an. I
rutiHidcr the blessings which
have come to ua as our portion,
w are brought to rt alin that
Cod. in hi Infinite wiitdom. hm
ilrd ua with hi hand of g.
fortune, and thrown hi nmntlo
- of protection around uh, Fur.
while beyond the seas cities and
field are being laid waste, and
death, rloaely followed by pwtti.
lenre and famine. U knocking
from d-tor to door, Mave and
wctirily are our.
"ittiuntiful harvest have him.
rd the land and dieae has May.
ed lU hand. We have weather
ed the atorm which, for a
moment, threaten! our Indus. I
- i . . . . - i
ru- mrougn me nosing or our
market bv the forrign war. and
are now farina what i Unind to
an era of propM-tty,
'"It I flttinir. therefore, tha
we crane, ror a biirf tune, our
daily activitlea and return our
thanka to Almighty Cod for hi
merry and hit siiHtaining hand."
MRS. ItHtSSWkk
Mr. John Ilrunswlck died at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. rrancia M. Keenon, in
the. Arcade District. Nov. 12.
l')U. The funeral took place
November R in the afternoon.
Jemima Keenon Hrunnwick
was born in Jewell County. Kan-
December 2. 187H. and at
death waa aged 35 year. 11
month and 10 day. She
wtnlded John Brunswick Feb.
2iJ. lffitt. and nine children were
born to the union, eeven surviv
in: August, Henry. Grace.
Paul. Minnie, Donald and Neil.
Mr Ilrunawick united with the
M. E. church when she was fif
teen, and ha alwaya lived a an
upright Christian. Iteaidea the
children, husband and parent,
he leave to mourn her loss the
following brother and sinters:
Henry and Abraham Keenon, of
the Arcade district; Mr. J. F.
Morgan, ot Kelso, Wash.; Mr.
C. K. Miller and Mr. 0. 11.
K."d, Portland; Mr. Margaret
Griffin, Hank, and Mrs, Uur
etta lawrcnce, of lilltM)ro,
SCHOOL MiitrriNd
There will be a meeting at the
High School Building, in Hillsbo
ro, Saturday. Nov. 28. 2 p m, at
which time the legal voters of
the district will vote for or
against a nine months school,
well as for or against raising
money to pay off a portion of the
indidilmlnaao
J. 1. famiesie. Chairman,
l'eter Moscow. Clerk.
(ii:o. pisciifiR
George Fischer, aged 71 years,
died Monday evening. Nov. 23,
1911. at the Gardner Sanitarium.
HiliHiHiro, after an illness of
threo weeks, following an India
Position of a year, His daugh
ter, Mitts Marie, was with him
n, his last hours. He leaves a
widow, three sons and two
Mughters. For a number of
Years he has lived near Scholia.
SOMB MOT SHOT
(tank a M 91 1014
tne Argus:
fc Does the Hillsboro Gun Club
nt to exterminate the China
Pheasants? They sure do, or
Jney never would ask for an open
fwon for the female birds. We
US ?uch a ,aw 'ew yeare a
mi.l ?a8 on,y 8nort lime un"
w the Legislature had to make
closed season for three yearp.
f?e.mule bird" just too foxy
!?' the memhra nt tha Millalinro
JSn Uub, and they want some
easier to get. They get
g their automobile and hike out
JJouKh the country, and there
r?.ttlw!ay8 some or the farmers
V"t Will l kttm
!?;ms i just for a shot out of tho
klln: juk. Ana auer , mo
(SS Jlf Lthey have any luck
W. Ike back t0 town and have
ES!0neJt0.dre8 cHk the
Cn.and,theya "et and sit
ijjnd and pick bones, and puff
Sol mw the hu"t. a"d
2W many they wounded. And
?stai!kat,8,factln the farmer
ffll,ry, n the chickens the
S,te8.Lk" while they were
llimi 111 ..... II. 1 a. .
-amejuf. Jna Dooley.
Filing for thf rif :
, ,
or.W N .lUrMtJ.ILwV.:
r.Minr. . Ur-J 1. 1 K, rr an.j
7; ",,Kr!,;,uf,nl.2inl
ward.
ard. .
W. StautfVr an. I K
r.'.ord. r. iVrkirmand K
"'""nniiK; irfaHiir-r. Fred J
Sewell. The ..-,-tion taken ,,laCo
the tirt Monday in December
A teeuliar mtuati m U that the
charter provides that the outgo
ing mayor ran appoint the chief
r police, the city engineer, and
the other appointed oflieers f.ir
the enmjing two year. The
charter U ho formulated that only
once h 7 year i this condition
inange.1. the election eonn
when the firnt day of December
come on lue.av.then the new
ly elected mayor will make the
ttpHMiitmcrl. When the aUin.
lion of Mayor Itagley was called
to thH provinioii of the charter
he wan non committal o to
whether or not he wouhi exer
cine that Mwer.
Our sale i a real sale - we are
out to red net our Htink to mane
room for new lines, and the way
we are Belling at the Hacrilice of
profit it a money Haver to all who
oily from us. ( all in and get
our price -for we tell you right
now that we can nave you a big
fx-r cent, on all purchases. -llillaboro
.Mercantile.
"Hack to the noil" is now the
predominant thought in the
mind of H. P. Cornelius, who
reserved 70 acres of hi farm
from lease, and expect to go
out anil do tome oldtime farm
Ing this inter and Spring. He
and m. will keep bachelor
hall in the new houne. Neither
wilUav who i to do the cook
ing but it 14 a Hife bet that
neither will fight the other away
from the cook stove.
The State IriKjM'ctor ha given
the IIillHiHro Mercantile 1)J out
of a potable LI) iHiinU on the
Htore meat plant one of th
(ini-st in the state. Their shop,
refrigerator, slaughter house,
and all connected with the mar
ket scored but 17 point shv of
absolute perfection-and that
going some.
I,. H. l'eter. of above Moun-
taindale. was in town Tuesday,
and m that the Hurbanks
grew fine and targe out his way
this season. He states that two
milk wagons started from Moun
taindale the first of the week,
owing to the fact that the Da-
niancu pooplu have quit tak
ing cream out that way.
When in Portland stop at the
Hotel Katun. West Park ar d
Morrison Street, located in the
heart of the theatre and shop
ping districts -with all the con
venience of a modern hotel, at
reasonable rates. Glen Hite,
Manager. 49tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs
went to Uockaway Tuesday, to
remain at their cottage a few
weeks, enjoying Winter weather
and the pranks of old Neptune.
Jake took along his bathing suit,
and says that he is going to have
a Thanksgiving swim, even if it
e in a bathtub.
Place wanted A girl eighteen
years oui wmnes a place 10 as
sist in general housework. Ad
dress Nettie Van Illaricom, Hills-
Iviro. Route 2, care Mrs. E. h.
Watts. tf
The Hillsboro Booster Club
will meet at the Commercial
Club Rooms Friday evening, this
week, instead of Thursday night.
as usual. The change is made
ecause of Thanksgiving Day.
Tho Booster Club dance was
well attended the last or the
week, and the boys report a
splendid time.
Olvmnic Hour is the flour that
makes your best bread and pas
try. A fine hard wheat product
-Per sack. $1.50; barrel. o.8U.
Hillsboro Mercantile.
C. E. Koonlz waa in from
Jolly Plains, the first of the
week, and shipped a nox oi pota
toes to Portland. They were
turbanka. and extra large. Une
of his tubers-and Chas. planted
the seed himself - measured over
11 inches in length and weighed
thr;o and one-half pounds.
Greers sell the W. L. Douglas
shoes for men. and tho Kea
Goose and Walton shoes for chil
dren. Try them.
Claus Christiansen, who for
merly lived near Buxton, and
win) later went to Tillamook,
where he followed dairying for
several years, was in town lues
day. Claus is now living over
on the Clackamas, eighteen
mill's out of Portland.
tidies, attention! Greers have
a fiw pieces of linen huck towel
ing at very low prices; ouy
early.
Alfred Moriran. who has been
working for the Great Northern,
at Tacoma, has received a pro
motion, and now has cnarge oi
the dining and sleeping supplies
at Great Falls, Montana. Alfred
a ami of Mrs. Henrietta Mor
gan.
Lost-An English setter dog.
Name E. D. Lachance on collnr.
Call E. A. Snodgrass, Main C93.
George Denton, of Iieedville,
was an Argus caller Tuesday.
Y CALLED
IN CIRCUIT
Jrand Jury
Morning,
Selected Monday
and OrganUes
W. C. J4US0N NA.HLD FOREMAN
iti-Hll Ruteatf lo Call for K
..... -
trmbtr Tena
v . ... ..
f.iniT circuit court opened
Monday morning with the fol
lowing juror reporting to Judir
Campbell:
Iwi Powers. John Merger,
Allan h Dilley, Hans Itasmusen,
W L Jackson. Fred Stark. Edw
bchulmench. Brady Chowning.
John Ka-tsebaum. John Zurcher,
JwjH r Hess. Chas S Miller. Fre
u tlark. Henry Miller. Chris
Keichen. Frank Unger. Wilbu
h, Newell, hredenck G Brown.
l.ha O line. Kdw RivetL Car.
field Raymond. Allan Rice, Chas
Meacham. F J Williams. K D
line, il Metzentine. John G
Lrawford and J T York.
Ihe grand jury was drawn
with the following as members
W L Jackson, foreman. Allan
Kice, l.ha Meacham. Jasper
Hess. Brady Chowning. E D
Hite and Frederick Brown. Jos
Downs was appointed bailitT lor
the body.
Ihe following cases were dis-
iMwed of by the court:
State v Callahan, set for trial
Nov 28; L Kastman fined $100
for illegel selling honor: State vg
H J Mills, paroled; Walter Eames
vs Philip Becker et aj; plaintiff
given isa for labor performed.
The grand jury reported 26
true bilk
State v Geo Snyder, charge of
selling liquor with license: fined
$100 or 50 days in jail. Ordered
that if Im is paid in 10 days the
other 100 will be remitted.
(JttANOJLkV REPOKTS
The old grand jury, consistini?
of j w Cornelius, foreman. E ,
Kuratli. J 11 Berger. Fred Wil
cox. John Johnson. C W McNa
mer and J J VanKleek. after a
few days in session, made their
final report to Judge Campbell.
and retired the first of the week.
They complimented the officials
on the way the county offices
are handled, and made SDecial
mention or the proper conduct
ing or tre Jail. Ihey found it
clean and well kept and the
prisoners well cared for. The
report advises changes in the
lighting and sanitary arrange
ments at the poor farm and ad
vised an expenditure of several
thousand dollars on the place.
Ihey state that under existing
conditions bupt. Young is caring
for the inmates nicely. Thev
asked that lumber be furnished
the farm so that the cows and
swine could be kept separately.
Complaint is made that the
present quarters of the clerk are
not adequate, but make no ad
vices as new quarters are about
to be given that official.
MRS. LYON
Mrs. Sierra Nevada Myers Lyon
died at the Mountain View Sani
tarium, Portland, Nov. 23, 1914.
Mrs. Lyon was born June 7.
1852, and was united in marriage
to W. A. Lyon. June 8. 1870.
Deceased was a resident ot Hills
boro for many years, and was
highly esteemed by a wide circle
of friends. The following chil
dren mourn her loss: Earnest
-yon, Yamhill; Rhoda Isabelle
iyon, Mrs. B. E. Foord. Hillsbo
ro; Mrs. A. S. Danner. Portland.
and Fred Lyon, Hillsboro,
FROM C. E. CLING
Portland. Nov. 21.
To the Editor:
Incidental knowledge
of the worth and professional
character of the late Dr. Linkla-
ter. came last week while visit
ing a home o miles southwest of
Hillsboro, where a young father
and mother related to me how
that faithful physician at the
birth of a husky, flaxen haired
girl in their home, now 3 years
old, saved the life of both moth
er and child by arriving at their
onely cabin, on the mountain,
where he remained from six in
the evening till noon next day,
without sleep and little food, or
till the crisis was passed, and
the household made happy, be
cause of the surgeon's devotion
and skill.
As the mother, with tears in
.it
tier eyes, related now ror is
long hours she lingered in the
shadow of death, the good doc
tor remaining patiently at her
bedside, because of his sym
pathetic nature, sharing in the
ordeal till light and joy came, I
felt glad that I had known such
a man as Dr. Linklater and
shared his friendship.
C. E. Cline.
Combs' Furniture store has
added a fine line of dishes and
crockery. See them before buy
ing, and you will buy there, tf
Httljaoiu kr,tt
bwiMbkr i!i
Argus and Orejronian, 12.25;
Emil Duyck. of Mountaindaie,
was a city caller the first of the
week.
r"N Dr. Lowe, Hotel Wash
Wington, Dec. 12.
George Jack, of near Farming
ton, was in town the first of the
week.
New jtyles in hata at Mrs.
Kmmott's, and they are inex
pensive. 31tf
Thoa. Gregg, of Let3yville,
waa in the city Tuesday morn
ing. "
Real estate transfers have
been picking up considerably
the past two weeks.
Geo. Townsend, of below
Bethany, was a city visitor Mon
day. He has just finished work
on a contract near Groveland.
You will find the watches at
Hoffman's of neater patterns-
and cheaper. 33tf
II. Templeton and H Smith.
of Forest Grove, have deposited
IKK) cash bail on a charire of
giving liquor to a minor.
Greers have a good deal of D.
M. U left Buy now while buy
ing is good.
The German Speaking Societv
of Washington County will meet
at the home of Wrm. LIdinirer.
Motlatt, Last Hillsboro. Satur
day, Nov. 28.
Ten-inch. 12 inch, and 16-inch
Chippewa logger shoes for men
at Greers.
ien civil coses were tiled in
justice court, last Saturday,
against B. L. Wilcox, a South
lualatin sawmill man. and at
tachment papers were served.
Men s and ladies' suits from
$15 up at Christ Wuest's, Second
Street. Satisfaction guaranteed.
and first-class workmanshiD al
ways.
Louis Easton, of Tualatin, who
was field by Judge Smith to
answer the charge of giving li
quor to a minor, was Monday
fined $100 and costs. He paid
$50 and the court gave him 30
days to pay the balance.
J. A. Zimmerman and J. Q.
Johnson, of the River Road,
armington, were in the county
seat Monday. They report the
road meeting of last Saturday as
resulting in a defeat for a special
tax by one vote adversely.
Two interesting subjects will
be discussed at the Methodist
Church next Sunday. The morn
ing subject is "The Re-adjust
ment of Christianity to the Needs
of the Day." Evening topic is
Christianity and the Home.
Thanksgiving marriage licenses
have been issued to John J. Der
by, Mary Jensen, Forest Grove:
Jos. A. Hermans and Mrs. Edith
Stearns; Edw. Grossen, son of
Jno. Grossen, and Emma C. Edi
ger, daughter of H. R, Ediger,
uerhany.
jonn j. mcreeiy, convicted in
Judge Kindt 8 court, at Kinton.
of the larceny of chickens. wa3
fined S25 and 30 days in jail.
Constable Davies brought the
prisoner to Hillsboro, and he will
eat his Thanksgiving dinner in
jail.
John Dennis writes that he is
now ensconced in his quarters at
the San rrancisco Exposition
building, where he is assisting
in getting the Oregon exhibit
ready for opening in the Spring.
ohn is some worker and he will
do his part
Ferd Hartrampf has the
oundation finished for his
garage, on Main, between nrst
and the P. R. & N., and the
structure will be 50x60, of cor
rugated iron. He will have
room for twenty machines, and
may add a machine shop in the
Spring. The main purpose is to
have a salesroom.
VOTE SPECIAL LEVY
Eight out ot eleven districts so
far reported have voted special
road tax as follows:
Dist Supervisor Mills Amt.
1 Geiberger 7... $2611
2 Z TCole 5 2137
5 J D Koch 10.... 3755
10 JJ Shevlin 24 977
20 G Essner 5.... 1000
26 JohnTrachsel..lO... 4100
35 C Berggren 3 ... 602
45 Alf Pieren 5... 2496
No. 22, H Robinson, sup. No
25, Joe Zimmerman, sup, and No
50, F J Williams, sup, voted no
tax. No 2 voted a tax, but the
evy could not be ascertained.
THE WINNERS
ames witnycombe s plurality
over J. v. smith tor uovernor
was 24,943, and Geo. E. Cham
berlain's plurality over R. A.
ooth for United States Senator
was z3,44b, according to com
plete official returns received by
Secretary of State Olcott Dr.
Withycombe's total vote was
19.537 and Dr. Smith's, 94,594;
Senator Chamberlain's was 111,
43 and Mr. Booth's, 88,297.
W. S. U'Ren received 10,493
the race
for Governor, W. J. !
Smith, Socialist candidate run-
ing almost 4000 ahead of him. j
William Hanley, Progressive can
didate for United States Senator,
received 20,220 votes.
QIHEL BEH IQ
III IS EEU
Uglslatioit Effective November I
With the List
BAMS ARE HIT THE HARDEST
Mast Pay SI Far Every SIMS W Capital
Slack
tff!lA. A -It a.
oinwn a. Miner, collector oi
Customs, sends out the follow
ing anent the new internal reve
nue service:
AH parties liable under the
provisions of the above mention
eu aci. wno nave not received
due notice of his or their liability
i . . . .
under the said Act. are hereby
notified that application must be
made to Milton A. Miller. Col
lector of Internal Revenue for
the District of Oreaon. Portland,
Oregon, for Special Tax Stamps
etc, covering the following and
failure to comply therewith in
curs a penalty as provided by
statute:
Bankers, for each $1000 of
capital employed $1
urokers, who have not paid
as Bankers 30
Pawnbrokers 50
(ommercial brokers 20
Customhouse brokers 10
Commission Merchants, who
have not paid as Commer
cial Brokers SO
Proprietors of theatres, muse
ums and toncert halls:
Seating capacity not over 250- 25
Seating capacity over 250 and
not over 500 50
Seating capacity over 500 and
not over 800 75
Seating capacity over 800 .... 100
Proprietors of circuses 100
Proprietors or agents of other
exhibitions or shows for
money 10
Proprietors of bowling alleys
and billiard rooms, for each
alley or table 5
Dealers in tobacco (manufac
tured tobacco, snuff, cigars
and cigarettes) exempt
when annual receipts not
over $200 .4.80
Manufacturers of cigars
Annual sales not over 100.000
Annual sales exceed 100.000
and not to exceed 200.000 . .
Annual sales exceed 200.000
and not exceed 400.000 12
Annual sales exceed 400.000
and not exceed 1.000.000-.. 30
Any further information re
specting the above mentioned
law may be obtained upon appli
cation to the undersigned.
Milton A. Miller.
Collector.
Portland, Oregon."
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
E Z Ferguton lo MYdale Helvetia
Swist Aran, gotlto ft. Helvetia.... I to
Joan reiraon to John CatnDbell. 10
in Sherwood Acre. ...jooo
j n Keevet mo to E J McA ear. t
loti oik 7 HilUboro . lit
same to E A Noyet, So a sec IS t
n i 3 w mj
rc v osi looa Mtn co to tiiiitbo
ro City. 6o6o ft S Hbo.
jot old 10 j ii iiiii, Doatt ir4 w to
Shaw Fear Co to B L Jamti. t a
ueav-tteeaville io
Herann VVartenberg to Jaa Moran,
q c t lota reneiaml Terrace
Jas Moran to It Wartenbere, q e 4
lot same tract
Jaroet Hardy to J II Hoffman, ti
Aimoran Hill a I c Uaeton. ttoo
j l. walling to J Uolilie, 38.75 acre
CQai Stewart d 1 c Wttcb Hai-;!.... 10
C JackMn to W D Wood, lot 5, 8.
pin lot 7 ma hoo iSziqi It... it
u it uamwtn to k f Gmeraon, 7.si-
100 n dik 4 waiktr a ad r Urove 10
C W Lofland to Anna Howe Bird, tr
in Wm Moaei donation two
Alice aeweu to u u Uiutrop, t lots
jaa H beweii Acreage...... 10
P Conrad to Prank Van Loo, to
ao 1 1 1 1 1 w 10
Ben Lore to T H Beverly, 76.75100
it a 51.751100 n oik 7 r Urove... . to
P Q Rolhrock to H L Moody, 1 lott
Betwonlc Heights
Catherine Swennes to Lanrelwood
Orchinla Co, 7.19 a Lanrelwood....
Herbert Binghra to Jas A Barrett.
4 lota oik
ota blk 15 W Portland Heights.
Silkier adtur to J J VanKleek,
7 a T D Humphreys claim 1
C
6 17 a T D Humphreys claim ttoo
as Morriaey to W A VanLom, 5 a
noun 01 uorneitns 10
M Drake to Mildred Drake, 15
tcstlnilw 10
Edw Davis to Sylvia Denser, tr on
Gales Creek road ?i
Marion Skeels to B E Archerd, 15
rntitp Hants a 1 c wooo
M Peterson Bi to All Davis & J M
Hocking and T L Peterson, 10 a
near Orenco -Moo
M H Bull to Chas Marshall, lot in
Beusonic Heights too
W A Shaw to Guy H Johnson, t a
Johnson estate Beav-Reedville .... 10
Western Timber Co to Standard Bjx
A Lbr Co, timber holdings North
Washington County ...koooo
C B Hawke to Jas Spicer, t lots at
Gaston , 1000
W J Amannn to D J Dulton, 1 lots
10.84 a) Tigardville UkMs to
Chas Wilson to Msry B adoms, 39 a
on uoone rrrrv Koaa 10
Allliou to Walter Lewis, 3 tracts
In Home Acres icon
Same to Same, 1 tr in Home Acres. . to
Timothy Pearson to Pearson-Page
Co, 80a sec t t I s t 3 w .......... to
The Parent-Teachers Associa
tion will meet next Tuesday at
7:30 p. m., in the High School
assembly room. Subject for dis
cussion is the "Physical Welfare
of the Child." Dra. Hvde inri
Marshall will deliver addresses.
A good musical program, includ
ing a number by Miss Lucy Case,
has been arranged. All interest
ed in the schools should be
present
A Very pleasant time wa. apent
ai tne nome or Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Heard, of below Ueedviile,
Wednesday evening. Nov. 11
The evening waa spent in muaic
and cards, prizes being awarded
to winners of each table. Sup
per was served at a late hour.
Those present: Messrs ami Mm.
dames J T Heard. M Borden. J
A Zimmerman: Mesdames M Sol
gard. James Churchley. Kmma
Adams; Misses Lillian. L'lna.
Edith and Jessie Johnson Had
Heard. Genevieve Adams. Bea
trice Churchley; Messn Thorgny
Holmes. J L Johnson. Harrv S. U
gard. Howard and Jesse Church
ley. Eugene and J Q Johnson.
Walter. Wesley and liamon
Heard.A!!an and Sterling Adams.
I represent Spirella corsets
not sold in stores. Will call at
homes on request and da the
fitting, and teach how to arlmst
and wear the corset. Our tailor
ed made-to-measure corsets, in
cluding the latest front lace, with
an experienced corsetier service,
cost no more than high class cor
sets purchased in stores. Mr
M. E. Caudle. Hillsboro. Fifth
and Jackson Streets, Phone No.
Main 384. 28-45
Thanksgiving Day means little
to the encamped soldiers on the
continent of Europe but as the
day is an American institution.
unlike that of Christmas, it will
cause no thoughts of home and
turkey. Christmas, which is a
universal holiday the world over,
wherever the Christian religion
has a foothold, will be a mockerv
to those under arms.
For sale. Keeistered Jersev
bull, 2 years old. good individual.
fnce, 166. Hanley Bros.. 3i
miles N. W. of Hillsboro. on
Hillsboro Route 3. Telephone
Farmers 319. 31-6 I
Lester Glascoe and Fred Lvon. l
two lads aged nine years, struck
out Sunday afternoon, without
giving anyone home notice,
bound for the E. ti. Lyon place.
at Yamhiil. There was a irreat
deal of anxiety about their ab
sence until their whereabouts
were discovered. Monday eve
ning, at the Wm. Goodin place,
between here and Cornelius.
They slept in a barn Sunday
night The youngsters were re
turned home Tuesday.
Strayed or stolen from pasture
Dark Jersey heifer, about IS
months old. Notify E. Rehse,
Bailey place, near the old Fair
Grounds, on Baseline road, Hills
boro. 35-7
Circuit court: Roy Fozel waa
fined $50 this morning, on plead
ing guilty to selling liauor with-
out license; Jones, charged with
arceny from the home of Chas.
Lippert, Banks, was given a vear
in the county jail; Oran Daven
port, violation of local option
aw, pleaded guilty to 3 indict
ments, and sentence will be pass-
ea later. 1 ne case ot Chas. Koy
versus Fred Wnirht suit for
$5000 damages for injuries sus
tained in a scrimmage, near
Bethany, is on trial today.
For Sale A snap 20 rooms.
well furnished, eood location.
cheap rent. Must sell: leavina
ing city.-Call or write Mrs.
Selma Reichert 394 Jefferson St
ortland, Ore. " 34-6
The regular services at the
Baptist church next Sunday-
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 d.
m. by Dr. Myron Haynes. repre
sentative of McMinnvjlle College.
bible School. 10: B. Y. P. U..
:30, leader Mrs. VelmaSchnabe).
recently of Alaska, will speak on
her experiences there. All are
invited. B. C. Cook, pastor.
Kenneth Nelson, of O. A. C.
the past week made a registry
test of cows on the Walter Zetz
man place, and found them all
qualified to enter in advanced
registry. One Holstein cow dur
ing the seven days gave 600
pounds of milk, with butter fat
test of 20 pounds of butter. Two
heifers, each under two years,
registered 13 pounds of butter
each for seven days. This gives
the herd high standing, and as
the test is official, it is of im
portance.
For Sale: Some bull calves, ad-
vanced. registered Holsteins.
rom cows iust tested bv the
state department; old enough for
service. Extra fine stock.
Walter Zetzman, Cornelius. Ore,
Route 1. 36 8
Mrs. O. Gardner and son. Oral.
were city visitors. Wednesday.
KNIQHTS & PYTHIAN SISTEUS!
he Pythian Sisters will trive a
Comical Character Party, at the
P. Hall. Tuesday nicrht. Deo.
ember 1.
Ladies are requested to brinir
unch for two. and eentleman
will be charged 25 cents, which
will entitle them to a lunch
basket
The committee will imnosf
nes for the following offenses
wearing iewelery. nice clothes.
spending money on costume, or
having a grouch.
Prizes will be given for the
most comical costumes, lady and
gentleman.
All members of the two nrrfora
and their families are cordially
mvitea w auena ana participate
in tha festlvitiea.
rKorKfaioBAi
F. A. BAILEY, Bl. D
fhytleUi aid garfata
Orjce.-t'prt.lra la SchatsMwIck Shea
KctU1c Hootaws aarajr laatltaa)
aad (Wood (MnataT
Phone, office city 3)0; laaUaasa.CUj jsj
k. M. ERWIN, If. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SORCION
Sargeoo j. r. P. S. R; r. 1 1 R,
Rye.
OJice la the TamieaM Block. Third aa4
Mam Streets. H.lirtoro, Oregon.
rajjjjawa.
ELMERiH. SMITH IL D. D. OI
PHYSICIAN & SORGBOM
OSTEOPATH
Office Hour 9 to is a. 1
as.: 1 to 1 p, at.
Tuesday. Thnrsrlay, Satarday a to ft
vans aniwered day or atgat. tAk
lAooes. Office oni Hillsboro Matloaal.
J. O. ROBB, IL D.
PHYSICIAN 8c SURGEON
OPFICE:-Dpa-airalaSchalaMtiehlda
-Hos-utuc. City fit, Raa. City 14
HI'L8BORO, . OREGON
Room 16 Washington Hotel
TL'ES , 1WICRSDAY sod SATfTKDA V
Dr. Anita E. riiar V
Osteopathic Pbyaieisa
Otfke hoars to to 11 a. as , I to 4 p. m
aw m. aagSav .
DAOIEY 41 13AI
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
Boom 1 aad I Hast BalUlag
HILIrVaO. . , (QBttOI
rMrrMJMitoViiWWto
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT'UaW
Offices upstairs in Scholsaafidft Block
JOHN U. WALL
ATTOaNET-AT-LAW
Upstairs, A. C. Shutt Bldg. Mala A sa4
aiuBORo. . na 11011
W. N. BARRETT
A TTORNBY-AT-LA W
Orncs: Main 8trast, opp. Coast Hooat
U1U.-BOKO OtaOM
THOS H.TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAH.
Office, npttatrs la Schaloserick Black
Hillsboro, - - tftogoa
teiepnone office Main 103. tUi
Main lo3
DR. L. W. IIY03
Successor to Dr. Uaktetar
Office over Delta Drag Store. fttHittawj
Baseline, between Jth aad tk fttt,
Hillsboro, Oreou
SSWr
Frederick Andarssa. M. u.
PHYSICIAN & SURGF.: .
Successor tO Dr. Cunni n ham
Office and Drug Stow.
Orenco. Oexc
Tslepnono onnnectlons.
rMiitoVsisiJtoVt
Vtat. 3. C4nsM
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SCHNABEL & LaROCHC
SraflaMrieraN
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sm m itarosa aitt
f ru aa lira
Sitttiaffmriftaftni. llrf rrtrssaasn.
nsrasnatara: IJyittito m
Z(l(t6cn: SlarltoU MOiM2
PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. K. PITTENGER
Dentist
Offlco up-Ulrs over HUtabora National
Ban.
hilubboro ...... oaaeoM
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Trniede Bldg. Boons 6 sad
HILL8BOMU, ORK.
Main and Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCS, ;
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Ddte
Building, Main Stmt
Hillsboro - - Or
BOWMAN & VALUdUl
Attorneys-At-Law
Commercial Bank Hlcte.
upHiUtrt
Hillsboro Or-
s-
nitsasei w f r
HeneUL In v-
eaten.