The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 08, 1915, Image 5

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ujii) Srvt J "crft
I. Trial
Sheriff Ii v. . 4. in Braking of
U Caul fo r url Biuchcr (my
broking frutu nt Aitin.
Wadi,, . ttt tl tin nhTiir up
th-T lt.l-1 l.irii Ki ll they took Out
h window w-.-ight. aii'i with thi
aid of a r. rr. pri.-d out a re
miit t.Unk. Ihe thr- then
tried l make th ir g taway with
preacher's auto, but Um ma.
thine wouldn't work. They
then twi u Uutt and wi nt down
the river a ruipl- of mile,
beached it, Htttl Ly flight travel
ed to twi.Uon. 1 1n sheriff no
lied til avi tHMft, uni a farmer
tw a white man anil negro com
ing down thf road. The rancher
iil Gardner oon inim-d them.
K. OF P. R'.LL TE:i
LOSES RABBIT FOOT
Scholia lata the Champion in
Mot tlame, Sunday Allcrnooa
CORM-LIIS BEATS THE VttBtkWTrtS
IVtniarJoa Took HilUaora (kaya Ulv
Camp, l.at Salara'ay
Circuit Court ojtened Monday.
Judgf ti'Hi. II Bagley im the
i 4 A Mot.l u.'114 ttlilmilit .
'V . 1, L ii.f. and JclDow.h hV no m:--., u nm f.. Ul.. lim
, ,!.... . - i ikt autnu me river, i hey were
win appointed bailiff for the overhauled. Tin- Asotin
i-rand jury. The grand jury Uheri:! say that .the toy used pe "
wa drawn, viz:
...I..., 11 Wi.tlWl.lMcbt..,.H-rHi
Ct,u. Boy. of Bethany, wa- In
town yesterday.
Henry Stoffera. of nar Bwtb
. i .
any. was in inwn . uria.
J. C Cawrse. of near Scbie.Ie-
lin. was in town Wednesday
morning.
Secowi-hand Milwauk'te binder,
h good shape, for aie. I'ccy
i ...... .
Mm. J. Scheurer. of Portland.
was the guest of her daughter.
Mr. C. II. Kmmott this wick.
Dance. Saturday evening, July
at Ntw Helvetia Hall. Kef.
17
The HillnUiru Pythian hall team! rP & iiatiU-ribeck orchestra. Mr.
lout itit rabbit foot and its horse KelTer. Manager. 10-17,
and wh. n tin y triid t Ht-i thnnUheiea, Sunday, or left them at Wanted -Second hand bind-r
home, for they were defeated by I in good working condition -F.
Scholia, in anexciting game; The M. lleidcl. Hillsboro. Oregon.
replete with errors. none, ... ....
I-... a a
anold can-knife tinakeal'mmin. and at one time it looked as J. J. KrvtHl. 01 lUKKaway. was
ii the niurtar lietween the ce. Himiul ih I'vihinna would come lover
V i lh.nnt"a fHrr......-.IUtl,
j, a Kltk""h Uirt.,...K""l'l'
j J Wrll'-( ll. l4HIrf ., .Kri!l!
l,.ir R C""!''". '" Mi'Mhuo.K
j. MmMf, jrirhit ... K
wi nty-even out of the St ot
the funel n,ti,rtHl t url ,,l,'
im;. The trand jury wachar;ed
,y the court and retired to in- J.'or the tonefit of the timlM-r
uftiuutu into charges of crime, rurce of the county, now
Jurora were f xcuaetl aa follows tiut nu. campinir w a-um will
t'hus lvolrW ani J A nap- m l here, the Arum w when
m-nt hUnka. Mr. U,ev,a My. up tnm U.hini fcnd Uke the tZe
thejad Ha toor ne. and that , ,, . i.i . l"w rana iionne.
the U.ya w.'uld lune had u Scliolla took in wriy lead t the beth.
this week, and will return
hia auto over
for Summer
the other had ! ami Isft him
lin ked UH
man.
niuhfa Ktart only for a netrm n1 ,u'n u,e UmM l4am wwt 8 The Ialie Auxiliary will have
who wan liH'keil in the cell. The uptirt and nearly caught them it a meeting at Mm. Tamiesit-'n
Hthioian y H. I hi i thnfit fnrs- tKkel a though a awatfeat were home, Monday evening. July 12.
rai-or.ir Uh alarm. av ttjr thnt il,..r umihH-noth. at 8 o'clock". All members are
inir but another victory. Some request! u auenu.
dropH'd fliea, however, put the Arch Boy lea departed
quietua on the prospects, and the Tuesday mornint? for her home
first defeat of the season laid the t Crawfordville. Ore., after an
lucky nine low. Scholia pitcher extended visit with her brother.
had nothing much on t'helpH. but h) iackburn. and family.
luck broke for Scholia at all . w T .. .
i lie im ai it . j. j.j.""v w
. i t. . .
,,l,,i ro..i hi! I express uwir niiicm Ma..a k
played jrreai l ,.ki kindlv a.
a a. . a . a ... a a zti w a. a iuii r ' .-.-. '
until 3nl Monday in 1 u caution thoae ioinir into the
i. ,,,lwr- for term. II llamlltoi , I mnnntmna uUnit v I UmeH.
l.' Hunter. II ( l.uck: until Lr dr,. l-,r. an, t axilv Ki.-rt..d Cornelius
July Herman Kamna. waiter
Unnnan and H 1' lfcmnir. a!ld Auimt are always dry h V;r,r,vt wn -! Ti exhibit a success in the p-rade.
The caae or uarirampi va ih 4 t Oregon. There are piwnea w wwwb, . -Mina (X Shipley, Sec
Smlier went to trial Monday, m.llions of dollars worth of tim- had the VerUrUrs jtuesa.nir all MJ"aay' jn
with jurors: her in the rim of mountains to tntlt,rr n :. u Hr,l ton ! v.ara old-record of
.. .. .. f.... iw.witoa. ki ik ,h,.j,IUi r n,-. The Hi sboro Crays. in the Herd bull, 4 years oia recoro oi
.. .. . i it-..... b a . a -, . i: .. .,a I siii nrd v tfAmfi with r am
w, r l....ur. . -. y ami ore, ar ...-uiruua. : - - - . . d A
j.i.wR iui!y. Uwr., ,,.,iim Name In a day or ao ran (lentniy hl! alt registered readv
i--M-r- 'Z thou?nda of doHara worth o? J'C ?(al ffli&IrtS
"li'""U,B,r, "rr'"":'. nu,rdianta.tllt"n,K:r-.l Ihew8 SiSSLf W.gSyV. culin tested.-A. Bendler. Cor-
.. i. hmin. Mmri ..awwmm, h i are verv iinci iiihiul me care eta " - .' -i ..... u...
a t. AUbt, faiMM.ifur. Hi Ktiirtini; of llres, Kxtiniruish
w j iitiinri. iiiMi your camp i.re wnen you leave
. . i.ieverv
when ever) thrnU dry. ami July ? miay. wnen m . ,iated in heloine to make their
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One of the KeaJ Features af tfcw
TbrM Day of Celebration
LITTLE MISS IKWBV FUST PttZE
B4 4 laratli CaJMrca Firtl aa Wat
at; Mr. Bara Fail Baky ttXJ
Sundav'a feativitiea becan with I
a Sunday School parade, which
formed at Third and Baseline
and marched through the busi
ness itreeta to the park. The
band and numerous autos, which
carried the primary scholars, led
the procession which was over
three blocks long. Upon arrival
at the park Ker. Clay, of Corne
lius, rave a brief talk to the
children after which the morn
in? service of the united church
es was held. Kev. rneips. 01
the Evangelical Church, deliver
ed an earnest, thoughtful sermon
tvtktj.k mi nnraMatiiH hv All
.... . r. . . 1 I "mm mvyis.m- t
1 rtuKiren s paraae. uiruay. . , concourse of Deoole itath-
w3 the really beautuui leaiure ered at 7 o clock for a second
of the demonstration, the little service of the united churches.
i.n.Hi eanturinor the hearta of the A concert of music, includinjr
. i- . t numbers by Jos. McCoy, of ror
auuience, anu iihuiuc rntrck-i nmMim. vw..,j n, " nt
mai eacn one couia noi nv neiu9. Mra J u IJereen, Dr,
received a prize. Hyde and Wade Zumwalt, of
As near as possible the Argus Hillsboro, proceedarj the address
i;-t ,.r rKlMrpn in th or the evenine. liev. t A. nar
riiorawtoRAi.
dilTerent divisions, excepting the
flair drill:
Doll buirtries
Little Lois Wilkes, leading as
ris' sermon-lecture 011 "The New
Americanism" struck- a re
sponaive chord in all patriotic
hearts.
Prnhtta- Inhnri t anr-B tar tit
a ' Kewpie;" Margaret and Dor- UgQ jilted sent to SUte
othy Tongue. Helen tonnell. Treasurer. Bond of L. D. West
Marirarct Inir. (lladvs CorL Ev- fall, as admr estate I; Potts.
dvn Lowell Itennett. Esther and released, estate having been
Kvelyn Barber, Kuth Uilmore, closed 01 recoro. Miner jonn
IMores Hare, Wei worth. Seus. son released as guardian ot Mar-
Martf Ynder. Mildred Heater, tha Keed. minor, upon her snow
Gladys Boy. Eva Sorenson, Doris ing that she wished release and
Applegate, Itoficmary and Kath- another guardian appointea
Grace A Baker, haying filed final
account, is duly and legally re
leased from further liability in
the estate of C D Baker, deed.
i r..iii.'ljni s. lr,,.Jlitl. K your camping pluro, m that the
l;!imt Muikk, fimrr l. breeze will not blow a chance
!;,., t w alWa, fiuwf...,...l'trt spark and start a big fire loss.
'"'C The Hunger Bn. Lumtor Co..
lhi'!V l?Xn Tr Lr M"n"". are atamt to
a verdict of t j,,rJ ,r move their mill, and have a fine
irumt.f. for balance due on ac- . . . , .... ., 1 1 K,
;;,nt. This was one of . the ' -' TT Will sell my new high-grade
h eal Utiles 0T the year, w u. .',unwP 1;nM r Mannimr.
Hare and U-o IVrkins handling
the ca;e for Hartrnmpf.
iiihi-r orders hm? entered, viz:
Shelley vs Knutiott, set for
July 13. .
lUmlH-er vs A V and Sadie
phone ISiixtut), I 5.
11-ae
fun
The Ben Hurs will play Ver- Corvalhs. came down the last 01
boort next Sunday at 2:30 in the the week and visited with rela
afternoon, both teams being Uvea during the celebration, and
strengthened for the occasion. the first or the ween went 10 ir.?
home of Mrs. Wilkes parents, a.
C Wirtz and wife, of Mountain
dale, for an extended visit
The hoo r rowers met in Hill3-
r .i,...n rn ouh Ami oora June iuc wiouicivioi
.i..t t leave Hillshora Furnl- Club, and in discussing the mat-
leen Hornby. Mildred Elder. Bar-
nett. Talbott. Gertrude and Mil
dred Delsman. Wilma Gotham.
Mary Shirley. Helen Mason, Mar
garet Barr. Wilkina. Helgesen,
Merlea Harris. Kuth KuratlL
Little wagons
Glenn and Lucile Rood, Reuben
ana ijiauys ivuraui. i-vuruiaa auiui , . . -j t
the following children Flora,
Mott Erwin. Earl Barber and 1"?di' i "l"1.11-8
Irwin Long, the latter two being "i0"": i
little firemen
F. A. BAILEY, M. a
Piytirlaaaai .Margeaai
Oftea: Upstair ta ScaataMtka Vmt
Hmidmncmtkmib m out roror aaMatiM
aa bwoaU Htrmta. , ,
Phoan, office City St rwiaM,Otf M
R. M. ECVVIN, IL D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
i-nttm S. r. r. K. A !f ., p. K. ft k.
Kyi.
Office ta the Tbim Jikxk. Taint aal
Uaia Streets, Idlitttoro. Urrgon.
EIIEU II. SMITH M. D. D. 0
PHYSICIAN & SURGKON
OSTKOPATU
Office Hiwr 9 to 1 a. m.; I to 5 p. at.
Toealay. Thurlr, Hatnrday 9 t It
C!l aarweml cUv or aihl. tank
PBoaca. Ut6c orrt Hillsliuco Nstioaa..
J. O. ROBB, II. D.
PHYSICIAN Sc SURGKON
OPFICEUpauinia Scbalmcrica BMr.
PiioaKS OiCcc, City 1S4; Kea. City 864
HIU.HBORO. , . ORKOUN
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Ira . Barrett. M. D.
UPSTAIRS DKI.Ta Bl-OCK
Offlc Tlilni, Mai a 106
Rmiilmit reilitiii. Main 1AI
Mark Noble, well known as a
real estate dealer in Forest Grove
for years, died recently in Cali
fornia. His wife died, several
.a aT
DAD LEY at HAHl
ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW
loeau 1 aad 1 Hkif BalUlaf
HIUBBOKO. . , UU30I
e. n. Tonauis
ATTORNHY-AT-LAW
l urnllure for Sale
iiiiowiw I. . ... .i irtir
ture must be sold at once. Write ter or nanaung ine w iru
t'nele Sum was enriched f 100 IL f.'M. l'oat Ufnce. deciuea U pay 00 ceuw per
the other day. according to a dred for picking. 15-8
deed from thu i'acilk Kad way & anti wau MCOTINU Joaeuh H. Buck and Miss Helen
Navigation tlo. to the Nuthern r Itotmusaen. of Aloha, were
Warren, etal; Judgment and ue-nviiic l of the liliamook I . . -.L. nu etlw married at the home oi
erve a-ranti-l. railway. The dwl was signed Are you opposed inen v . ., ria ,Mt Sunday
J.au-bh Ursung Jr vs Agnes bv l), W. CampMI. suia-rin. come to theuran iwuse W"-.. Both are well aad
tj.wung: default and reference; tendent. and the 'government Sunday, July u. aiw p. m. favorably kr
dern e granted. wa paid $HM) revenue, which A competent saxer nas ten Mng Mmchied with hi9 father
llw U llartman vs twnj uan-i.a to me war tax lumi. i T , . i ,. w:ik it,,,,,,-,
B,na. decree of divorce, , f.,r this h the largest revenue do away with, the causes
Uilhunetta Baker vs I. l.inautamp attarh-sl to any instru- ui ivwi w ... .
.1. .i..r....it i.i.lrt..ni I ... ...r. ...... I t,r fiii.., Trial uimmuiee.
Wilbur Murkle vsG F Via in immohkt form, like a book, a III US
p. ttled and dmmitl.
HiiniH.d-Mc('amant vs W J
Wilwix! Alice Kozer VS I'.ruee
WotvertoniJ A Hart va Gordon
1'arker.
Confirmation of sales - Lill e
Conner va David L Urate; B K
Id-mi va J L Wheeler et w;
dml was set in type and tirintinj
not uncommon method where the
text of the paper in question is
voluminous.
mown. Mr. uuck
and brother in the Mercantile
Company at Aloha.
John M. Wall. Thos. TaWxl
and Amnist Tews and their fatrt-
ilieaexuect to leave the first of
tha week, in their autos, lor Cal
ifornia. ..They will make the trip
Stella Goodin. "Mother Goose;"
lelen Vaught "UtUe Red Bid
ing Hood;" Valeria Bagley. "Old
Mother Hubbard," Alice Meek,
'Old Lady who Lived in the I Mr. and Mrs. Page Gardner. I n .. n m.
01 ISU. IfnaKar l. -L J-l- . - --'"
ouoc, iciuaauu . . I oi soove mouDuunuaue, wens iu
Two Little Girls in Blue;" liar- the city yesterday. Page says
jone wells, sacajawea; iecu that he is improving in health.
KmmotL uypsy." uuve irui-i.nd that he anenda a arrest deal
infer and J ames Wood. George 0f bis time out in the open. Page
and Martha Washington;" Jack avers that he hasn't forgotten
Marshall. "Bronco Buster;" ins how to land those big Dainr
WeUa and uien Norton, uowns Creek trout
Horiwv Purlt and Kavmond Wll- I
" ..-u . .. .... . 1 d. 4 en:. n, j ;r
ann l iurnnTi! allinrefl lillver. I uwiu. i lanw nuu auiu uv.
o..,., - -.VL.::"!! ! K
'Beauty and the Beast;" Billy wrenco, juiy io, wiim, a
)liverYoungPortland;"Vance son and daughter. The boy
kl -A 40 ! a ? a a
Sealed bids will tie received by Kutn by easy stages, and camp
the undersigned up to one p. m., . hev ao along. They will be
luakpt Ma-iai nt the United July 10. 1915. lor re-sningiing ahsent several weeks, lhmisa
iir-.ti.i-. n Church. Leisvvillo. near and re-flooring th e Jackson tri that tho three gentlemen
II nrv WHIe vs H A CoMn Kar' A . .round, fund, reject any or al
Henry W "J s II A ' c"v, !Y , f rt.rani a,i been ar- this June ?2, 1915
rmlm& Crowe ( o vs n, his- A;' J ' Frank W, C
Default entered -Sadie Marsh
vs Edith M Gowanlock.
mdiool hou.e. Saturday evening, mtiooi r.ouse, iiir yy, have been UiKing over ior iwo
j ilv 10. for thebeiK!it of the The ltoard reserves the W J" years.
Mm Marv Brown and daugh
. I. ... I . I! -
Connell. Clerk, ter, Miss veima aiiw. ui uwj
vited.
Mem Marv Je seh. aged IS, I uiniun atuwiv iwiw
of Buxton, suffered a fnicturoof
St Louis, were here the last o
the week, guests of W. K. Mont
pomerv and family. They went
over to Barview, Sunday, accom
lhink CelroKoln "First for the ankle, at the cily park, Mon- tH.eipts fnr the week have been panied I by Frank Montgomery.
ThrnT" Ii at fountains .lay owning, during the fire g 17tf7; hoK9 KU3; nheep, They have been at the If air. and
iiursL uc at lounuMim r yfticials were Vmi started home the. first of the
.. ... - 1 1 I..II . . .. ... ...... I " ..... I 1. ..! C.llln tar rt una Innu
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Crandall, I ttK it s tho people to stand back,
Il li:..l. .........1 inlrt B
hole, causing the accident. Dr.
. 11. Smith reduced the frne-
tnre. Mi-. Bellisch says that
Hillstoro celebrations are losing
The Fourth of July let pleasure week, via Seattle, where they
. ... . . -tan uisii p luti viia
nterfore witn me receipts m au wui ww
lines. Monday's and Tuesday s Senator Wood, of this city
gathering toing much below nor- thinka kat the matter of set
mal. Quality continues mediocre. tin(J 9 q & c. land case is up
aiventv-llve was me nigni. .h. ivncrr(.ssional delegation.
a ... I. . rtli., u'tiJ tftialf I . -...I;., I T . ..V a 1
eiiarm i or ner, oc "- 'v,j igpot for steers 01 iair m"oij.ian(j that there snouia oenone
..1...... hninir rim down t)V linl. 1 1...: In nmiutrtion. I e . -n on avko aa
a ito last year, while attending jIoK trnde BUrted this week s 8ion of the legislature unless the
the day's observances. session at not far from steady delegation shall call for it after
1 .. '.I. I . ....A'd mIada . . 1 J .1 1 .
1 . .... ..i.,ui..M. ifnmnariu wun msi. wrvr. a viov. !, nave ouiuneu a nieinuu ut
Will tru.iesevrn.t. , j , . 7 m ,nfi hulk at J . " ti.- ?a
fS!vnearinl tf '8P to be on a steady basis at .xation, etc. on lands
!l J St from around prevailing prices. un80ld. and will then take up the
Timnr. .... - - - I CUn umi.imlll DIlllAflr 111 ne UI1 I ...
ear. f r small place wv 2ZZ,Zr m
it 1 L UlUird home, at in country. 10 to 15 acres Call un. - The City of Sherwood I has filed
,urel. on, Sunday. iS?7 Smbs natural unjess
This is the time 10 u riy iney snow quwuy. """'Lij fv mlipoted for the vears
l u-la wiivv, w
of Portland, were viaiting in the
city Sunday.
I). M unlock and Ferd Ungir.
tf Sherwood, were in the city
Tueadny.
John Wismer and Martin Ijir
sen. of near Cetlar Mill, vvere up
to tho city Tuesday.
We have a full line of Kodaks
and supplies, and we do develop
ing and printing.-Delta Drug
iStore.
Mm. Cbaa. S. Barker and eon,
Stnnrt, of I'ortland. wer guest a WiKvlntoek
t
land real estate man. and Hiss
Daisy, Ot California. Mr. Noble 0a apauira ia ScbalaierUa Bleak
was an old scnooi leacner. ana 1 MMMMMVvywMMWMaai
was also the inventor of a patent I m
desk which was much in vogue JOHN 11. WALL
several years back. attcixiy-at-law
A aad
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7. n. iiARixirrT
ATTOUIIY-AT-LAW
Mala Strati, oap. Ooort 1
BIUSBOBO OIXZO
aaaaVMMTrVMWMrViJaa
Zr&u&&SE&l THOS. H. TONGUE. JR.
WIU MSW SBVlrSV IS1U r IliVUVfl
eal dimension.
The lady will not
be a suffragette, ror the stork
brought the boy ia en the first
train. .
Dr. W. a Wood removed
01
Norton. "George Washington;
i.j:.i. r.,- Ky.ioi. :!"
George Bagley Jr.. "Scotchman'
Tom Tongue Jr.
Baby buggies
Mesdames J. R. Burns. G. C
Combs. L. ML Hawkins. Ira Bar
rett Henry Delsman. Victor I cataract from the eve of Jos. D.
Tray lor. G. Connor, a H. Josse, Stewart at the county farm.
Fred Klum, J. iiodge, this week. The oatieat is 19
years old. and ia a pioneer. He
STOP remembers when Dr. 'Bailey
taught school at Gaston.
At Johnson's Studio when y QUI Dr. W. H. Pasley will open
come to Hillsboro, and order dental offices in the Heidel Bldg. lnnicWn
v.l otiAn ma will I hm(.1 m. ... UAiut, rW D... I
ATTORITg Y-AT LA W-
Ofiea. apataiia ia Schoiaaetick
HOlsboTO, - - Ortsa
Talepkoac oaSea Main 103
DR. L. W. HYDE
Socccsaor to Dr. Liuklater
Ottkc ori Dcha Drag Store.
Baaclinc, betwtta 5th aad 6th Sta.
. OreKoa
be a source of joy and comfort ley was raised near West Union, I
to look at in after years.
and has
section.
many friends in this
Henry Helmold. of Blooming,
was ui town today.
Creigh Lone is visiting rela
tives in Eastern Oregon,
Wm. Boucsein, of Mountain-.
dale, spent tha Fourth in the
city,
J. W. Bailey, of the Commer
cial Bank, is in San Francisco, I is the superintendent of the Port-
attending the Fair. land Central Library.
liobt Johnson, of near Cedar Leslie Clark Tibbetta, Forest
Mill, was at the court house. Grove, and Vivian Makelim, of
Portland, were granted license
to wed in Multnomah a court,
Fresrick Aadarsai, M. D.
1 ...
Af San I PHYSICIAN ut SURGEOX
Miss Mary EL
Mateo. Cal.. returned with her I Successor to Dr. Cunni iKham.
uncle wna. Mcquillan ana win office and Drugstore,
uiait for a month or an. I
Thiaianot her first trin to Ore-1 ORENCO, ORES
I Tolftibuua connacUoua.
Ed. Jackson and wife, of to-""'0'0'"'
land, were here, Monday, guests I
of Mrs. Ruth Blair. Mr. Jackson I taai a.
1
thee show duality, have a down
... ... .1 . . .
Mr, and Mrs. A. ueverman. 01 ward tendency.
Sunta Kosa, Cftl.. are nero ior an
extended visit with re ntives an 0REU0N ELCCTRIC TRAINS
St. Mnry'sanu t enu ivi . i;
will remain unui ine.r -k... t portland-55 minutes.
Klnora, is received aa a bister al '
f Unru'a Mr. anu mrs. ne- o.oi.-.- ::. . ..j iir At. k
, . n...iA. .ail Uh " "V. . .u ' . .....,l,.NihA 7:18 IBUW W ww iw ati.
mr. ana mra. j. a. uv.v. erman nave vVT. r.; "a q.9w am 1910 tax isS121.U8; the mi tax,
mm, of I'ortland, were oui u have taken me Biaivnuaju, . sm tHSSO: the 1912 tax. $299.50.
t 1-. v FiMlff h Tt IiH I'dllSftT" I J.iAJ !.)""""" rr yT-r . , n ,ti.
Spray. JK) cents per gallon, at tho
Delta Drug Store.
Judge llensoner went to Sher
wood, Tuesday afternoon, .and
wua accompanied by C. Blaser,
hh a chapetxino.
1909 to 1912. inclusive, alleging
that under their charter the city
should cet the money, instead of
the county road fund. The case
nrobablv will get to trial late this
a ml term, or at the next terra. The
yesterday, on business.
James H. Jack and family de
part this week for Portland.
where they will spend the summer.
Mrs. Palmer Tucker, of Moun-
Tuesday.
Carol Lone, son of Percy Long
and wife, departed Tuesday for
a Summer's stay at Freewater.
SCHNABEL & LaROCHB
iMriUM
.SMtaaCiat. altalna a da . T-
aStm, SiMM. attuaata w t
atm Taawiaat aaaawtui. aam.
Sta ta laimi aw aaiara i
Inirli aa aUta
taajlii nrKaattra. Utfcrma
teindale, was in town the first of n9 unc,tt
the week. Her husband is atl jMt. Whltafnx terrier. Sat
present in Idaho, urday. Finder please ask for in-
if mkn kaa tuut 1 formation as to owner at this
. ITOUG uuiunwiii w siv tsssa wa-ajai j
a familial- timim hoM in Hiffh oiitce. isewaru
PORTLAND. ORE.
Sohool, where he graduated this
Spring, .departed Tuesday for
his home in Eugene. ,
nfronimaf tholfKiiaij hn fmirih to be conse- 9;&o
Mill U I.IIU i wn w v i
celebration and greeting oldtime cratod. hk
J'rit'nd9- . (.eo. McGraw. of Bunks, ia the j!; 1 '
. .... ..l . O i! I ... i . IV mnn nil "-w"
Lady, wun two gins, agva a-w, one wasningion v.ouiujr '"" v" a-o
tjiiuy, wun vwu koi vo " one : g-jo
wants position as housekeeper in tne Federal jury. I'ortland, try- u.ijg gat. only)
respecUble home.Mrs. h. -m tho case of thecovcrnment 1 pnPttand-5S
Ames. Hillsboro, Ore. 13tr verBU8 the United Cashier om
.. j n,ntf. of which Tlios. Bilyeu is
P.e weamer. man waa r-" ; n,h,, r!ia wiii be drawn
three aaya oi uov"'- '- Y"- , ii ,
OUI OVtT BUVtmi mvenu.
nlog" during the
Independence Day observance,
hero, and only let us have a
sliowor Monday night, after the
aiTair had laid down its last dom
ino. For sale: Duroc-Jeisey pigs;
ome Bhoats, three brood sows.
2 of the registered Durocs. and
all to litter soon. Walter Zetz
man, SchielTelin, or Cornelius,
Koiito 1. , 14-10
, M. McDonald, of the Oregon
Nursery, was in the city yester
day afternoon. Now that Oren
co has mountain water, and is
tioildlntr a larger capacity school,
Mr McDonald naturally feels
' proud of the little city. :
Order your hopyard supplies
early. Hop stoves, gaivan
hop boskets, hop pipe, etc., l u.
Brown's, Main and fourth bts.
Get his prices. wtf
Miss Minnie Morrill, who grad
uated from the State Normal iu
Unnmnnih thia vear. naa a iohi-
tion in the graded school at llal-
sey. . '
Buy your Kodaks and supplies
from the Delta Drug btore.
Agents Eastman Kodak Co.
Miss Eva Pitman and Miss
Miriam Staullersare at Gladstone
thia week.
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A new ahiument of Cameras
and Kodaks just in at the Phar
macy.
11. C. Pearson, of Iowa Hill,
was greeting friends in the city
yesterday. -,
nno of tho omissions in the pa
rade notice was the North Side
Dairy, conouciea oy ir. viuicu
water, who had a neat design.
The matter has been on the table
as between tne court ana town
or some time,
Thos. Williams confidentially
called tho Argus reporter to one
side the other day, and, referring
to a man who was Close oy, saiu;
Saw. what is the matter wim
?" Is he going crazy?
I iuat asked him where his neph
aw was. and he said he did not
know him at all. 4 wiea 10 maxe
it nlain to him which relative I
r . i , il !J L. J!J,
meant, ana ne sun twiu u aiuu i
him. I then asked hiai
how his crop was and he said e
didn't have any crop. The darn
fool has got In quite a crop. Me
must be getting buggy." The
Argus reporter looked at the
man under discussion ne wasn i
the man Tom thought he was,
but an entire stranger. The
funny part of it is Tom sees the
man who was and wasn't, every
day, and he lays the confusion to
his recent fire.
C A. Lamkin was over to Van
couver, Wash., the first of the
week, playing with the Vancou
ver band for the celebration.
Frank Rice, of Portland, was
out the first of the week, visit-
theling relatives and helping cele
brate.
MM Fmm. I..nrfnrl nf A a. I HlSB UHM8 URUSS, Ot UL Art-
toria. visited with friends here Ufl. Ore., is lir i the cily. a west
the first of the week, and was
SuDervisors Trachsel. Kemmer
and Oefinger, of. the east end of
the county, were in town yes
terday, conferring; with
county court '
the guest of Mrs. Frank Imbrie
and Mrs. J. E. Reeves.
Mrs. F. H. Gilchrist of Fres
no, Cal., visited Her brother, J.
N. Grabel, the last of the week,
and departed for Tigard. to visit
her niece, Mrs. Christensen.
Jacob Schneider, a farm la
borer, working for the Dimbach
of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Rogers.
Vie Brown, of Forest Grove,
was a Hillsboro visitor yesterday,
a caller at the court house.
Miss Phoebe Perrine left the
first of the week for South Bend
Wash,
The Kodak season is now on
fetter!! arU aatnaa
aa
DR. W. E. PITTBNGER
Dentist
Omoa up-aUlra ovar HUlaboto National
. Bank. . .
HILMBORO OadW
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Taauaaie Blda.
HILLSBORO, OSS.
Mala and Third.
fiaadt
Go to the fharmacy for your
dairy, near Hillsdale, committed supplies. .
suicide, Tuesday, taking carbolic J. E. Zimmerman, of beyond
acid. He had no relatives here. North Plains, was in the county
but had several brothers in the 8eat yesterday.
(larman rnnlra in the war? .' ... . ... .
.. Albert Spiennga, . ot near
Forest Grove's postoffice has Greenville, was a city visitor
been given an increase oi salary, i yesterday.
and hereafter Postmaster Hines
will receive $2,100 per year until
he goes out The past salary
has been $2,000. The new post
master will be selected next year
sometime.
Steve Hollenbeck was down
from above Uountaindale, tit
first of the week.
U. G. Hanna, of Ford Crrr
was ia town ycrtzj.
DR. C H. POLLOCi:,
Dentist
Upsuirs,m Linklxter
Building, Mia5
Hillaboro -5- - C
laoanow iMvpartd 1I - I
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