The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 28, 1915, Image 7

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Th Knight of Pythias will
entertain their wives and the
Pythian Sister to a ban-met
the lintel Washington. Fri-
Jay evening. February 13. The
date I thi anniversary of the
. aw , I imtimniM Wl J llliail truT.
nr.JKimliMitliSkwl nJ ftftrr th0 fUvitl th,v
b' Newts CMltlvalton
rt laaatf t F-rt4tot Qrs.
W Waa
1 91
te Uniform FJghlh Grade
w ..i a sa ittiai
Etiun was -
hwtweek. lupH from
icU wrote on theesaml-
lhe esamlnlng uoard
of Prof. H. A. Hall.
FJith Pechin, of the
i Uiu ttitrnira
of the Scholia school
in spelling. Schools that
wn ootng iiw
work have made teller
will retire to the hall, where
thus will he a program. The
committee on assembly: K. L
Perkins. J. 1). Anderson and J.
W. Connell; on program. Iing.
Applegate and L Urown. The
toastmaaler at the banquet will
be the Argus reporter.
tor F.xehange: Good Portland County
business property on Union and
drand Avenues for ranch or
business properly in aume good
valley town, or mitrht consider a
wheat ranch up to $10,0t). Hal
ance, mortgage for 3 year, hi
red Inquiries to I. 0. Box 13.
Hillsboro. or call Main 111.
Hillsboro. 'l-'tf
M. J. Brown, who ha been
hauling milk on the route out
from the Went Union country,
was yesterday adjudged lnane
and committed to the hospital at
TAXES TO BOLL Ki 0!1
Dale Sc to (lather In finances
for Conduct of the County
ANV SPI CIU. TAXES tit THE ROU
Caaatjr Trtaafr SaBaiagtaa fkttlaf
Nit ColWtllo farce Baav
C. L. Brown, of above Banks,
was a city caller Wednesday.
Win. Meierjergen. of West
Union, waa In town Monday.
Schulmerich's butter on sale at
Hilliboro Mercantile.
Henry Kurstli and family spent
Sunday at the Dyale home, below
Qua tarn a.
J. W. Jaraieson. of Farming
ton, was a-city caller Monday
morning.
Wm. Morgensen. of Garden
Home, was in the city Tuesday
afternoon.
Wm. (loss, of Meek Plains,
waa in the city the first of the
week.
Cerhardt Goetze,
Blooming, was in
of
the
beyond
county
Treasurer Snpington is
getting hU force of tax collectors
selected, and will commence tak
ing in tax money on Friday. Feb.
Thu roll is a big one. but not
i largo as Ixit ) ear a far as the aeat Tuesday.
g-neral taxation in concerned. Farm for male, or rent-Mrs.
This K(ecial levies, howevt-r. put Mary A. Sullivan, Heaverton,
the roll nearly up to, if not in Ore.. IL 2. 44 6
excess of. the 1911 collection. Jan. Loudon, of beyond Bloom-
Taxes will mi delinouent Aurilling. was in town the last of the
I, but m there is no rebate on w-
uavmenL the rush will not be so Midnight dance at Helvetia
f.-.QVE o:i at sled TO
fDOUSH JUDSE'S QFFIOE
New Judicial System is Idea at
Solon f. Crtatiaf Chaaft
Jl'DGE REASOtfR SAVS NO ECONOMY
raws
llOaUl.
TVr LaHMiirt la Ciseaat Affairs
at ffee Caaaty Caart
The legislature is considering a
change of the judicial system,
and if the proposed bill becomes
a law the office of county judge
will
will
Sheriff Beeves yesterday spent
an hour trying out the shotgun
wmcn is supposed to nave ended I p tiAll t?V It fi
tha lifa of Mr John, at tfcJ oAILtlY, U. U
Tualatin ranch. He tried sever- nytkiaa aa4
al distanoesat a regulation tar- oscc:Caautra la
get, and he found that the dis
tance of about two or three feet
gave the same results, as to size
of the hole, as the wound in the
dead man's breast. The powder
burn on the two-foot distance
was about the same as that on
the breast of Johnson, while the
three-foot distant shot gave less
born. He figures, therefore,
that the muzzle mast have been
not farther away than three
I eel. tie says that out once in
a thousand times could the gun
nave been found laying so
l.a
it
ptKWM, oCtej SO, r liliw.Ctoy J6
R. M. ERWIN, U. D.
PHYSICIAN ABtO S9CSZ0N
3troa s. r . Mllr. 1IK.
OSca la tita Taailaaia Heck. TMnl ftnt
ataia Siimu, llillabaaa, Onaaa.
ELMERIH. SMITH U. D. D. O
PJIVSICIAM & SUKCKON
OSTEOPATH
r. .i it.. Si ;m. nr. livde made ihe ex-1 ...;, .. t..mnnt iun, ua . Saturday evening. ian. ou.
t i
Qt tha work jaminaiion. urown
-.I I of an, and has been
It 11 . B Sams live ataaaa w-. , .
(...k.r.JbiialN nuolla: before, having been discharged
task it 4-Neoma Klatt
I lius-Bessie Brown, Ira
llslph Fauennagen, vu
itauer, Hank Nelson,
tch. w
Kro-Harold uarme, nen-
traf.dall. Mary inpbeu.
F ik . a III ... J tM
iWco, iwnna inoy i. w
a a n. ,.4L 1 1 .... 1 1 . at
aniien, tieiimuin wnuirr,
34
at
years
Salem
last April. He has despondent
periods, and afterward grows
violent, threatening to harm l-
ple. He imagines the A. V. A
are annoving him, and says they
want to kill a red headed person.
He was taken to Salem yesterday.
Hugh Callahan and Lily Gra-
menz were united in marriage at
U HovL Kva Kmmott.. (laston. Jan. 21, 1015. Judge K.
tt Grove-Avcnel Mcln- x. Harding officiating. Thecer-
...hia Wehrly. Margaret
j-nnle Crelghton, John
V'orma Dixon.
wood-ChariotU Meier.
in. K. 2-Gleon Makln.
Huntlev. Gladys Waller.
V. lL3alarieF.!UlTetv,
L'ebd. Fred Bchwanaer.
emonr was performed al me
home of the bride's father, W.
Gramenz.
T. A. Lawson. for many years
oromimntly connected with the
Northwestern Uailwsy system
as asaiitant to the General Man
I I -. Li. L 1. ltn.
I , . . ... . t..t.i...iti lager, oieu ai mm nwnt in ion-
)',nd'fcr.T: u" "r land. Jan. 26. 1915. After com
iiwro. iw -" " " I U -(mt h.. ninr ated as
n. nauer r. wiuiirerni!.
and. It Z uarence am-
iJa Bruchler.
... . - lL!..
- uiaays rnivi.
h i -Clarence r;. rarr.
on- Wil iam Facl.
li-er-Mabel E. Kenney.
kerton, IL zrrancis wv-
ft
krt-CiIena Cappoen.
Ln -Vicie Hayes.
Kva Kmmotl and miss
nhinsen. both of Hiilsbo-
Ined on gradet without ex-
iomv ....
rict No. 71. Fairview
located near the large
Hon Farm six miles north
rest Grove, i one or tie
i-1 .Uw.U nf I Kit entintv.
IVI V . '
rench. G. B. Aydelolt, U.
Lsbv and J. U I terry con-
the school board. Miss
tinier is teacher. I'atrons
keen Interest In their
fand make it a center for
Val sticial gatherings.
Vighth grade pupils In the
Whool are becoming spec-
Sn cerUin aricultural and
a projects. Last rrtday
ows were brought to the
where Supervisor Jas. II.
Hinted by Dan Hurnnai-
.bed the cow in the pres-
f the pupils.
i w school district has been
h! at North Plain. The
n are K. M. Mays. F. M.
Worth and Julius Schocn-
lirectors, and K. K. King,
division suDerintendint for the
Southern Faciflc He is survived
by his widow and three children,
one of whom is the wife of Dr.
II M. F.rwin. of this city.
For Sale: Four fresh cows.
Address A. Hlnrichs, lkavcrtnn.
Ore.. Route 4. Box 22 A. Kn-
autre at Kelly store. HaxclJale,
2 miles south of Heedvllle. 44 6
France Ridley Havergal ser
vice at the F.pworth Uague, M
Yl Church. Sunday night, at
6:30. A study of this great
writer of consecrated hymns will
on a general level.
The collection force selected
by Treasurer Sappington con
sists of Mm Mattie Wilson,
caahier: C. A. Lamkin. Mger
man; Sard Downs, r. r.. Corne
lius, ail of this city, and IA
ll&M, of rorest Grove.
I.YUIA.JAM! CKANDALL
Mrs. Lydia Jane ('randall died at
the homo of Ld. Ford. Hsm
mond. Ore., Jan. 26. 1915. Her
insidi-n namo wai I'omerov. and
the was the daughter of a Bap-
tint minister. She wss born in
Missouri. July It. 1811, and the
family moved to Oregon in 1815,
settling near Cornelius. Her
father went to California in
18 It), and was killed in the gold
mines in 18U. She wss married
to Kenyon Crandali in February,
1858. the husband dying in Octo
ber, 1911 Two sons, Franklin
and Wm. 0., died in this county
and are- buried in the local ceme
tery. One son survives, JefTer
Everybody invited.
Do not fait to attend the
Booster Club dance at Hillnboro
Hall, Friday evening, Jan. 29.
Verne Adams, of Portland,
came out yesterday to arrange
for the funeral ot the late M re.
Jane Crandali.
Corn, peas, tomatoes and beans
3 cans for 25 cents, or 90 cents
per dozen, at the Hillsboro Mercantile.
Mrs. Ferd Groner, of Scholls,
has been the guest of her sister.
Mrs. II. T. Koeber, the past
week.
Vou have often heard people
say "Oh! Sugar! ' But we say
18 pounds of sugar for SL
Hillsboro Mercantile.
Mrs. W. N. Harris and daugh
ter, Merlea. returned home this
morning, after an extended visit
with Motives and friends at
Walla Walla, Wash.
Mile Holland and Miss Edna
Wilcox, of Laurel, were united
i a a. . . i
be abolished. The county rW.t VT Pa-
11 h brother who round the lmdlea Hoartaiia. m.i loin ..
perior judge, who will handle law gays he touched nothing after J."VU'- JhI' taTtil to
finding his brother dead. That oTii'i.
the shooting was accidental is
aeeantl aithout reiurv hut th
peculiarity of the incident is self -1 J .
evident The jury found death
waa due to an hemorrhage from I
a BTinahot wound, but does not PICEs-Upa'ainlaSchalawttefc: B d.
animadvert on whether accident- l'""" cit, jM; a.city
al or otherwise. HWXSBORO, . OaEGUM,
and equity cases, as well as pro
bate, while three oommissionsers
will handle the work of tha two
commissioners and the coanty
judge.
The bill appears to have a I
considerable support at Salem.
and it is possible that it will
pass, but may not become opera
tive, if it shall pass, until the
next general election.
County Judge Keasoner nas
but little to say of the proposed
measure. He has looked over
the accounts and finds that the
present court officials, alone.
with the salary of county judge,
has cost the county $3896.30,
while he avers the proposed
regime, with a new commission
er, win cost at least Krfsa.17
an excess of 1172187 oyer the
present system.
Another idea encouraged by
one of the supporters of the pro
posed change is to make the
proposed change is to make the
county clerk one of the commis
sioners.
J. W. MARSH DEAD
0. HOBB, IX D.
PHYSICXAM & SURGEON
son O. Crandali, reading at 1227 1 in marriage by Rev. Duke. Jan.
Missouri Avenue, Portland. Of 1 27. 1915. at the home of the of-
her Immediate family, a brother, ficiating minister, in Hil'.sboro.
a a a
Prof. J. W. Marsh, of Forest an ina cnJ . o,3,nerrea "om
AaA o k. f.mii twun ine graves oacit in iowa. ana ne
: vi i v vf wtva sv aaaaaaai itviiiw i . . . . ... .
in that city. Jan. 28. 1915. He r"rn"a l",s 7'" r,JYC 7C "S
was born in Bsriington. Vt- in tr""V '".Ti I . Ji
1836, and graduated out of the Tnue.wl11 ,Probb,Jf ' he
University of Vermont In 1857- WT .w "
an institution of which his father vesiigauon neiu.
Fop aalp rent nr trAt Karm vwWWrpWrappaW -4
in Wisconsin: 240 acres. Every-1 Ronm Wuhin.. Ho.i
thing in good order, and can give tues, thlrsuay and Saturday
immediate possession. borne
plowing done, Inquire of Sam
uel Livesley, Hillsboro, Ore., R.
4, residing near Oak Park. 45tf
Criminologist Thacher is still
trying to free Pender, and his
latest is a big to-do about the
hair or two found in Mrs. Wehr
man's hand. The hairs, he
claims are not from Pender's
head. The state, according to
Mr. Tongue, who prosecuted
Pender, never claimed they were.
Those who found the bodies aver
red that the hair was from the
head of the little child. Mr.
Tongue asked Mr. Logan, for the
defense, to make all he could out
of the hair episode. Thacher
now wants the bodies of the wo-
F. F. Pomeroy. resides at Kami
ah. Idaho; a $.'uU r. Mrs. Wealthy
Hitter, at Chinook. Wah. ; a halt
sister, Mrs. Angelina Keaton,
Antelope, Ore., and a half -brother,
John Lynn, whereabouts
unknown.
Tha funeral wan hrld trvla
be presented. A sketch of her from lhe Christian Church, at 2 the religious weekly. Talbot has
life, and the singing of hersoags 0-cioc p m an(j the obKiuies Uken the paper since its Initial
will be features of lhe evening. ittl.r r,i i, ( Ahliw number was Dublished.
Come and enjoy the service wun of jrortt Grove
us. -(contributed. Mrs. Crandali resided here and
Vnr tfalA-Thomuirhhred Berk- at Varley for many years, and
nau a wiue circle oi menus wno
Guy Powers, of the Bil'sboro
Mercantile, will be glad to sup
ply you with fresh butter milk
from Schulmerich's sanitary
creamery.
Thos. Talbot of Cornelius, was
in town today, and remembered
had ceen president He taught
ten years in Canada and Wis
consin after gradution. and came
to Forest Grove in 1867, where
he was given the chair of Latin
and Greek. His wife survives
and the following children: Fred
and Wm. Marsh. Woodbarn,
David Marsh, at home, and lira.
Gertrude Hall, of Clatskanie.
Wanted - at once: Young men
for automobile business. Big
pay. We make you expert in
tea weeks by maiL Pay us after
we secure vou position. Century
Automobile Institute, Los Ange
les. Cal.
The field workers of the Ore-
Dr.AmttmE.
Ot4eopatble Phyaidaa
Ofica boofs io to ii a. ia., I to 4 p. m
aa.L asaa BK, St. Km
OAQLBY A
ATTORNBTYS-aT-LAW
Boasss t aa4 1 Raai RlUla
E.D.TOnOUE
ATTORN V Y-ATLAW
OSUea apatali la ScaalaawiA Block
WMajaaaaJaaj'"a
JOHn M. HALL
ATTOR H AT-AT-LAH
UpaUlra, A. C ibau BUlg. Ma. a A t
WMaMaaVwMMi
W. n. BARRETT .
ATTORXIT-AT-ia
Ornca: Mala Sir, opy. Ooait Hoot
UaUBORO OatBKMt
held her in groat esteem. She
wbh woman of kindly impulses.
a devoted mother and wife, and
was of lhe moat helpful disposi
tion at all limes.
Th remains were laid to rest
by the side of her sons in tha
Masonic cemetery.
JCSSB TIOAKD
WITCH HAZI1L
(y pleasant surprise was
ed Henry Miller, at his
at Witch Haiel. Thursday
shire trig,-!). B. Emrick, cor
ner Tenth and East Park straets.
Hillsboro, 42-tf
T. IL Davis, of Jolly Plains,
wai in Tuesday, and states that
not since 1882 have we had ao
much severe freetir.g weather.
He says it is yet too early to say
whether the last cold wave had
injured grain to any great ex
tent but he thinks lhe damage
will be considerable.
. i.- i. The death of Jesse L Tigard oc
io lioan-y,uuuon tarro n, , f th h f hi ,
at 8 per cent No agents.-Ad- , orndutf. Saturday morning.
dress, umier scaiea enveopoon- , - n igin Bfl(,P . inn-.. of
"X. A, care Argus, unmoor. , f He waa born
Miss Wanda Bess Todd and at Tigard ville. Ore.. August 16,
Marion E. Turner were uniUnl in m.
. . a M il .
marriage at the home oi me
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a
H Todd, of near Forest urove
Jan. 22. 1915. llev. Ashley olli- was well known in the Banks
he
F-dw. Barber and Dorothy
Mainwaring, both of Portland,
were united in marriage Dec 25.
1914. by Rev. Myers, of Hillsbo
ro. the return being made the
past week.
F. W. Barber and Mrs. Ameri-
ca Biggin were married at the
home of the bride. Hillsboro,
Ore.. Jan. 23, 1915. Judge W. D.
son Hon l rowers Association I
nie. i r . - . . i-runo ur rra.TrMtt7 in
Prof. Marsh came from an illus-1 aooui compievea "erwo. n. 1 VVJUX, J IV.
trus family of e4utor ,and ATTOJUilT-AT-tAlX
was la genuine collegian. For !? v.,,uv. ..u,
several years he has been on the ure-; l.urayi """ " 1 fr 0. p ScfcalanffcR Hack
retired, list As instructor be 5VJXr - - W
haa had for student mpn famous I wl 1U,UU" "'I
... . lansaisaai in OsaMWn VVtaehtrtcrtftn I
in the history or the racincir'" ;." Vu'l " 1.
Northwest one of whom was
the Congressman T. H. Tongue.
DECLINED OFFERS
Smith performing
ceremony.
the nuptial
and California. This meeting
means much to the grower and
those who have not signed up
are very earnestly requested to
be at this meeting. The Direct
or faal that no irrower should
Representative Hare, of Wash- miaa this meeting as it means
ington County, is entitled to a I much to every individual grower.
Carnegie hero medal. He waa Oreson Hod Growers Associa-
offered two different committee Ition Fred N. StumD. Secv.
Telephone oftca Mala 103. aidtaca
MaiasaS
DR. L. X7.HYD3
, Sacctaaoi la Dr. l.laklatar
USca otct D1U Dtag Stota. Baalilanrii
BaaeUaa, betwaaa sth aad fch Bta
Hillsboro, Oregon
March 13. March
Saturday in April. AL Croeni.
: "s 1..1 w.n. fLMrrte.2?; ss-jpirsiC
PHYSICIAN & SURGFO .
Successor to Or. Cunni,n,nm.
OfBce and Drug Store.
Talapboita conoeclkraa.
WMaawasV
elating.
NiimAPinns ranuest that the
)ig, January 21, K being hislp,, ciub continue their pop-
wrthday. inoae prewni Uar dances hu caused the corn
host and hostess, Messrs. mjitJ in charge to date one for
Mesdames Henry Miller. t',i,u nV(ninv Jan. 29. at Hills
. .. . Il.l ". '.. .
tvemprer, ttuoer; mis nei- horo Hall. You are Invited.
L..IS. aval UlaaAB OaaI I
aoivi wivaara. wnwi sjvw, i . . krtllatt
Johannaaon. d Rommosmo. . "'10 " ---
Imaulst Leonard Deleye: Wr n. P?w ,. ;'
la i'amu Mil Raaiiana.ime has two nine gins.-.
F r"' - - 111 . Ilill.l -
Mathilda Huber: Masters
)lph and Arthur Huber. Re- cheater Bridges, of Oak Park,
Iments were served at a.late Waa in town yesterday. He is
aad Buxton vicinity, where
has a large circle of friends.
The funeral took place Sunday,
Jan. 10, at the Laurel church
and wan conducted by Rev. Sires,
of N?wberg. Interment was in
the Laurel cemetery.
(Vat. 3.
I tVAta CstlAMkFtSAfn Kab trtt laoinfi
1 Mk 1 e n sr a ..1. 1 - . a . .a s aui kjasic 1 iviu 11 van a isij iiik
uti v'.l Uak m ma 11 i rmnntrpr i. a ivoimn. a aiacKaianfi kwvIa Ara thu hMt rnr rhAi . . .. v .
snd all went home w shing drivtnir one of the finest span of "TV . . u .L' V E Hrneliua. Flora Sears. E g KMuiiaT Si V- wmte iegnorn m
1- Parent-Teachers Astocia-1 Beat for some time. I.i m w a m.-h t, .am. CreekDaum. Adrian John- Th linPnn- "iT'tr yn..
I . . I . . . . . . . I n V Umaa n..i " ttMl 1 IW. n. UWUWi VWWnBl VI5.I
MARLHS-OHEGN
Thos. Marlin and Miss Mary
Gheen were united in matriage
in Portland. Jan. 23, 1915, at the
Nctfoa tn Farmora- The Kith.
t j l :ii .... c.... Iphnirmanchina hv Knpaltpr S1U
rl ,T;kw' V pi " ng but declined them both on Earthquake-at the People's!
y "Yl ' V m l- j .u.. u u k..ITkHr KViHa and Katnrdav
mnr ervice nn m noor or menu jlciiw v viica. viu.
Next Mondav nisrht Terrance
Uuybmith.oi xamniuuniy, u- uarA nomin Ur Sil. O'Rourke.
j M: r . wn. I. " . . r- . I
I U niSB VA)UDUam.c , v, l (, tk. Vm,k,Mh n Mil . a r ii .- :
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Benton Bowman, last Fri-
1 a. A.t.ia.dw Ih!a. a
wiic. ImAmhoe of rare ahilitv. TBI tk. ei.i su .? ! rknai..
1 . - , m guuw ua vc vi wv vuiiotHiu
The Social Circle met at the Speaker was eager to reward his church. Those present were
home of Mrs. J. H. Jack. Wed- merits, but Mr. Hare modestly I Uesdames Vallandigham. Bow
nesday afternoon. Music; was declined. man, Frank Barr. W. R. Frent-
I set. F. M. Hetdel. C. M. Johnson,
DA5W:l BAI4. I V. V. Ril- W R RpntUv
Fay Parks. A. Sigler. C E. Gai
Manager John D. Dwyer brought I ley. L. Shinnaberger: Mr. and
hin Pacific Hardwara A Staallnra. Jan. H. Jack: Ada and Hal
J H Jack. C M Johnson. R Heat fmnanv Stilottai toHillahora. Ha Parka. Mrs. Vallandiurhum
er. r rentzei, oninnaoerKer anu Saturday night and administer-1 win leave soon torner nomem
Maudfoweil. umer lames pros Ad a defeat to the Hillsboro bas-1 Ashland, where Mr. va landig-
ent were Mesdames b Morton, J ketball team, 24 to 12. This ham is pastor of the Christian
U WilKes, wo rerKtns, r uarr. makes five straight victories for Church.
A C Lathan, L pietcner, j v the Stilettos. Aahworth. Elvers
furnished bf Mrs. Vallandigham,
Mrs. Frentzel and Myrtle Shinna
berger. and a reading by Mrs. L.
" w ... .a a al
E. Bentley. A delicious luncn
was served by Mesdames Sigler,
SCHNADEL & LaHOCHE
SttaaSasSariaWfiwV. a
eiMMM art! aalv
eaa-Xelaaa: SMa i4 MS
PORTLAND. ORE.
For Sale: Steel truck running
gears, 24 and ay-inch wheels.
meeto every two weens.
Interest has been token,
gooa crowas are every Cna. Gardner. Hillsboro.
ma Natnrnav win db uw
s. a. v. meea. ui asounuun
in the city Tuesday,
meeting time. '
school Is progressing nice-
ith Floyd Webb as teacher.
Raymond Bartlctt met
a very painful accident a
days ago,
mses Helen Scott and Augus-
Jloom, and Elmer Scott were
It,. . II al.4'a OafllHlaU
bride a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Gheen. For the pres-
ent they will make their home
in Hilleboro.
dale, was in the city
transacting business and meet
ing with friends.
Ten-inch, 12 inch, and 16-inch
Chiouewa logger shoes for men
at Greors.
Mrs. James L. Batchelder, of
Mnrth Plnlna haa hean the truest
. m. owKanii,o -- Mri W I. Ratchelder of doning the houso. Sho then
nng, and report a good time, of j M rs. W. L. cheWer- or, wrote hlm, accorain(t to the com
mand Mrs. Henry Miller and Hillsboro, for a few days. hjm that g
). Johanneson and son went The largest shipment Of ranges Pmlrt trial Rho had iriven ner-
Iteaverton Wednesday, to at
p the Pomona Grange.
rs. C W. Bloom has been on
sick list for few days, but
piproving slowly. Cor.
oney to loan on orood farm
l8.-Wanhington Co. Inv. Co.
Mr. Perklna. Room 1. Com-
Ml Building. Hillsboro. Ore-
. 4.1tf
f
ASlph Wood nf Timmi and
K Morrow, of Anffelea.
re first of the wank antantJi at
Geo. Emmott home.
dam Hergcrt Sr.,' of Bloom.
waa io iuwn yesterday.
nrivon nor.
from the East ever received by hi rod t(stimnnv and this mnod
any one dealer. D. Corwin. kia goat to the extent that he
Carl Berggrcn. the suoerviaot wants a deeree of separation.
fmhounnil Mnrth Pin nB. WBS lie aiSO WSttlS Mtie
a a vna a-j w -
in town yesterday.
Wm Ilnnnon and John Healon.
of the Scholls section, were in
town the middle of the week.
Frd Groner. of Scholls. was a
county seat caller the last of the
Chis. McFadden, the cigar
manufacturer, was a Portland
visitor Tuesday.
John Kamna, the Farmincton
ranchman, waa in town Monday.
h a a a . i . a a
son. Tipton, u c r luice; misses
Ethel Johnson. Hettie Jack,
Mvrtle Shinnaberger and R
Lyons,
Bernard Marvin, who worked
m tn r. 1 1 ? ! 1 1. T .
..l-ii -t t ii j 1 1 or aurvevor i o. rtuaw. a cw
vvcsipnau, oi roruanu, -------- . . Hnld
has sued Ora E. Westphall for lf ?.Si.fn "r"1
divorce. He says they were r.r?rZZZ" Z
married in Portland, in Noyem- ' diva ago he re
hf mil nnri that last .tniv th again. A few days ago ne re-
-"" - . Dan I .itia i lniano inn
wfe sold about 300 worth of TUk-mA
furniture, stripping and aban-
California town, saying that
when he came to his mind he
had lust recovered consciousness
from a blow some one had dealt
him on the head. Whether Mar
vin is a faker, or whether his
. . iA . aiory nas uw stamp .
w m iu livai I. i - f r - IM
Cedar Mill, which was in title ? Jri" 1 .--4
1.!.. 1.:- . .u dhiut ne dh iiciu univn buvw
,,nriai,TVo'nT;nily. denying all theseyears that
ertv as well as a decree w8 Mwvin. nd claiming his
erty as wen us a uecree. it.oi. m amiidmi If trna.
IISItjv 1 rw au iHiuatiaiwww - -.a
. .then the incident deals in pay-
wpik and elected the following I chologv. Shortly before Marvin
directors for the ensuing year: left Hillsboro he bumped his
aa tY-ll-f
ati euos niiisDoso L phone EM&t o Cornelius. 47
Asnwonn ii2i..r.uunsmoor . . , ,
Elvers (4) F Long (10) .For eight years of schod work
Brooke (8) .....C. McGee (2) lite hkeljr that Harold Carlile,
Woih c. Rniiina of thia aty. holds the record.
AnHrann . n Ritr Rfronir He hu iust graduated from the
, jEagnin uraae, ana in me enure
Services at the Evangelical I eiorht vearshe has been absent
Church for Sunday. Jan. SI. will but 22 days and tardy but one
consist of an address at 11 a. m., I time. If any scholar in the coun-
by Mrs. G. U. Thompson, of Sa-tv haa a better record for eight
lem. Special music by the choir years of school work the Argus
and a duet by A. U. Davis and would be pleased to hear from
wife. An offering will be taken them. Young Carlile ia a son of
tor missions. Bible study. 7 p. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carlile.
m. At 7:30. Rev. Guy Stover, ... . . l
of Brooks, will give a report of LmZTT 'ZE. LZ
u c.r.. ckTi m. A rk.t.. added fine line of dishes and
C. E. Wells. S. C. Killen, U. C.
Combs, E. L. Moore, David Ku-
ratli, Willis Ireland and Dr. Er
win. The election of president
will soon be held, and he will be
chosen from onu of the body.
head on a table, in his room, and
claimed he suffered severe head
aches as a result He then mys
teriously disappeared and a few
the Sunday School and Christian "'Zm hS oJf hnv
Endeavor Convention held at fS'lSASI tf
Chicago. Special music tod in Md Wm buy there- tf
solo by Ray Sigler. The Booster Club dances are
j 1 l. venr popular. The small admia-
teytha?MsA - - -
JSSSL -Tk' a give t dancing party at Hillsboro
Z,t. .Za 1 uT, " TIHall. Friday evening. Jan. 23.
v. ". ." w fall naM1 ;
DR. W. E. PITTBNOBR
Dentist
Offiea ap-atalra orar HUtaboro MaUoaal
Bank.
HILLSBORO - - - - ORBQOM
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tfrntaak Bldgs V !Uaatl aad
Mala aad Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCH,
Dsntiot
Upstairs, ia Liakkur Dslta
Building, Main Street
Ore
n -a 4 -1. a nni 1 1
n n ur.nk .... t.,A .. uuuwihi waiwuu. ana kuwu
vuuiicii, iiasiiii nan ivuuu um-i i .1
I- k ... crowoa siWDoiaK unm in uw
A,n n k...!.. MiaalBll who CBrucipBte. xou are In-1
Uio va ssvwsfBvuv avTuVI0r aasaassw 1 --lAl
Smith was in a state of coma fori0
wMka afterward went under the bout five hours before she was I - Julius Foee. of near Beaver I
name of Lewis. I restored by a physician. ton, vu in town Uondiy.
I am now arapatad ta taka Bfalarn.tr
UAOaatwatk. rhawCUf no
Mrs. A. U. I!rsf
ATTOttrat-AT LAW
IBotarf rabUaaMfsaalra
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