The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 05, 1915, Image 5

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    SHOD
Ill HE
BOIH BIG FAIRS
U p cmise wads
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m.. mmm i"
and
tih.
Go to tht lliihhom Mitc Sb
or lloiliiianVJ.-iM-Urir iUre and
U i4 w Hon, "I Kuo a
Vstikt Man. I Hniijf ut( tif4
tin patriotic ni'iru that U abroad
in tin; land, and ha utirnrig
word and ntu-iic, tth a cuvrr
d.ign in tolop Uat ia a r-al
work of art. Iluirh Walter Sprk
ami iVrry Iturtun A rant. tth
vmU known to Washington ronnty
tN-ople, ar the )'itiiHMM'K. Tluwe
living out f town will receive
fuiiv. lttaid by Hetiding Zt
rant to the twl)ltHl)r, Edwin 3.
Spark. purest Grove, Oregon.
C. I). Farnli.im. who i raining
:!i acre of bean not the LiniaN
thin year, and who rxiMTt to
itlant M aiTi- iif t ean. is the
... . . f .
premier m Im-hh r mure in irna
county. Itut if C. l. will rail on
the Argm nixtrti-r. who im-i-t.'ntatlv
through over
3)0,0110 acre o beamt a few
ihy ng. all in one territory, he
can K' t "mi' iMiinti-r on how
tieana ar raided. And. at that,
C. I. i p ' bean rancher, up
here in Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kmmott
Minf.-r Ilrii'i VitcS: MlHUUi,. mru rtirin tiattirnltv filar tlil M. 1 ftfltl Mm. IlhlWin I10U UaUulrrE
Mary Herman ha returned from Bfl . .,. flliiowjni. inform- joined, the Hillsboro camp-
ation:
John II. Jaekson. in tho early
fiO'g. hmlt a Haw mill and flour
mill at these falls. In lSoJ two
men wen working for him Jan.
Hough and Jesse Columbus
Wilkes, a brother of Sl'Z
Wilkes, and an uncle of It. 1.
Cornelius. On the night of Pe-eemU-r
8. lST. the two men
were running the grist m.ll on
night tower, to grind for deliv
ery at Oregon City, net day.
John 15. Jackson, realizing that
the big f renhet was on. went to
the mill about nine o'clock at
bight to warn the men to leave
from Orison.
(Oregon. bavevWt.il
in California. nn man,
county will et vinit
n lt meana one
ll,. Vnn
ore. vmun'a v
t reposition. The lat
Lm.t U the wrnatest
C . . M,n in man
na r "
,! ot enhilnl. ami
. :.l. ...tii-itl tf nil
lire, wmi i'
rnmenU of the or,u
rhere I no nam '
Ubut if y"0 Ui
l ... i i : . .. it l
Vit4 liiue rir. -
tint, - even more M-auti-
theUwU tiara -K
i, o a well aa r nc.
,. able to ee one ki
!,Ih to tllO OUier.
n wo by steamer all ttie
on are not oi M" l
make fur reiurn !
H-nwi will noi iro mum
the Southern ratr.
an Dietfu. the mt
,1 city on t California
Jo anyone ifwM. "
the fair there, and then
Anelea lor
,.rS-hmeltj:er. of IIUU-
Thon-luwlini:. formerly
mi. will carry you.
a .
Uavinir an ineo.
..nlw 12orl5mile from
go over and the M
ntry. It will euucaie
ml Will BUIIlP
or eacuaea for ucn.
them tirinit tattertlema
You will wt' veifelamea
not know, wuj irun
h you never dreamed.
.. : l...
le. in one county alone
you will pa tnrotiKn
acre of lima bean, and
II wonder at wnai ury
ur will d.. but a urnall p r
. . . v. .11
rir.tr irnuatiHi. uo y
rouiih old miwiionii, Uau-
Wid replete with romantic
: lotl will iia mrvMKo
Ana. a Ih auttful little nty.
K. t . ltrown. ItilmUT.ie.
Vim wilt travel over 112
if rement nal. and Hi-e !.'
f wean beach while trav-
Bteamer trip will It' de-
il at thia t rni of year, anu
)hould. upon reachlnjr Un
W aee the Catalina !
I a dI ace out In the '.
v .....4 mm .a liiL'n m trlutltt
p mr , ca. r m on
inn ami see wwih . . , ritv r.,'
lern. Tak ntf thf lireflt u'.'--".
. ..... ..r if thA rriml Ir t..i iL.t.iL friiin AntftMCH,
San Francbco will please Un Pu-H". M' rranciwo
hen if the wind be a t'ifle other t'aliforuia pointA. Ai i-o!
. ... .i J V ll HI II nill I Inil.) Jill 111 llHtltll IHl- M
iroiteaat tbe Fair there, hional convention and at an
John Dennis will ahow you Ml.Uo l.Kked in on the bin Momw
I courteiy. After you have JnU rnational uienniaiconveun .....
Southern California' mv-u took in both fair and hal a
KimkI tune in Kenerai.
The German Speaking SnMety
. . .i . Aulmhr
mi el ill ine juiiui .......
JACKSQU FALLS VtSU
RECALLS OLD TRJtBEOY
llaie Is One ol County's I aniuu
Itcauly Spol. anil lla HUlory
IWII WIN WIKI: SWIPf TO UI ATH
0...I lid Sa Mill W.Ik Ai M
Wialcr Irohtt ia IU
A vinit to Jacknon FalU. yinter
day Jacknon Fall ii located
about 21 mile northeast of
North Flaiim revealed onit of
Nature's fain un lieauty atiots.
For a half-mile the little stream
cataract over a solid fwk bot
tom. At the head of the falla
tliere is a precipitation of about
fifteen feet Several hundred
yards down from the fall. lays
an old iron mill casting, and thia
ll-Touri Kannow. of near Hr
niiriuton. wa a city visitor v
terday mxriiinir.
C T- Crow, now a timber
cruiwr. rortiami. wan oui w me
city the first or the weea:
K L McCormick came in from
South Tualatin, Tuesday, to at
tend council mcetinjr.
Mia Tennensee Weatherred i
enjoy ine a vacation with friendi
at tin? Ilarlior. Wash.
Mrs. liay Kmmott departed
the laat of the wwk for a visit
with her parents, in Kugene.
F.mil Fischer and Mrs Jos
Miller, of beyond North l'lams.
were city visitors Uxlay, on
probate buainess
Carl McCee. of I'rineville. is
in th ritv He is looking over
ih vbIIpv for a locution Mr
McGeeisa friend of W I Ktrr:
For Sale-Saddle horse, ireld
in. Fine saddler. Chick Shan
non, llillstioro: Inquire at lied-
mond l'.arn: ,
BUXTOHJLAST VEEK
Srtsion Went on Record a Op-
powd to Ifoatl iSond
MXt MrtTING Mf lfE IS OCTOBER
a fiirthiilil's vinit in Portland
John Si'h-bla. of Tiirard. wai
up Saturday, and rerted some
h.avy ram down bis way.-Joe
Herman went to Ttirurd the la-0
of , the wm k. Mrs. Steinke and
son. Otto, were Portland visitors
the Ian of the week.
A uurtflar entered John Ander
son's clolhinjj more at Forest
Grove. Saturday niifht. and pro
reeded t help himself. He left
hi old su:t and helped himself
to two sulk wearing one away.
and carry mu the other away in a
suit ram-, which be also purloin
ed. He also took a dozen neck
tie it fastidious cuss a dozen
shirt, a dozen collars, some
nn.Wwear. handkerchief.
etc. John ha-i no use for the old
!tuit, us it in"t merchantable,
but' he wants the man buck so
he can i?ive him a taste oi ine
state laws.
Ikinot forirct to see Uichards
& I'rintfle Minstrel, when they
com. here with their repertoire
of 30 pfiph. iuesday evening,
Auifust 10. at the Crescent
Tnealre. IlichariU A and I'rin-
eje have tit.' iri.uite-1 c trps oi
fiinmakersin the road. "d their
people alwavs i:et u warm Hel
catne everywhere.
For the biif la i:h and for two
hour of Kolid ei'joyment. visit
Uichards & l'riniile's minstrels,
who visit the Crescent Theatre,
luesday. Auuust 10. I'opular
prices. It i time to lauuh an.l
ill laueh at
o ir hearl'd inmlent . ih) o!u
ij n- i. of tho real enter-
turners on the road. Jo WW
will a id .iear to your aire and
to hear them will take five years
from your shoulders.
For Kent: House, close in. on
llaseline Street, between Si'cond
and Third Address J. M.
llrown. Hank, lire., it. iw
l-M win inorKii".
Tke Budy
Sect Iseqsalily
Qaalifkaiioan
ia Votiaf
erg at Meacham
Anvnne havinir White leghorn
pullets to sell, will do well to
mail a card to v. u. w -v
Ueedville, Oregon.
Mrs. J. W. Connell and chil
dren veaterdav accompanied Dr.
Wood to Kockoway. where they
will be Kucsttat the Wood home.
F 0 Francis and wife, of Oak
Park, left Tuesday for the San
Kraneiseo Fair. Mr and Mrs
Bissner. of South Tualatin, re
turned trom the fair friaay.
Dance, at Helvetia Hall. Sat-
onlav nitfhL Auir. It. liaulen
The season of the year and the
inconvenient train service for
the retui-n trip, did not interfere
with the attendance at Pomona
Grange of an enthusiastic crowd
of Grangers from all sections of
this county, with some from
Multnomah and Clackamas coun
ties. The meeting was held
w ith Green Mountain Grange tt
Buxton, on Wednesday of last
week. The delegation was most
cordially received and entertain
ed by the local Grange.
All officers were present with
but one exception. Good reports
were read from the various
La.it week and the week be-1
fore were the big Hiltsboro times
at the Oreiron buildinjr in the
San Francisco Fair. Some of the
visitors throughout that period
were Mr. and Mrs. Bissner. of
South Tualatin: Earl House, of
Forest Grove, now at work there;
Alva Souther and Clyde Taylor,
Mrs. Myra StautTers. C C Frick,
Mrs. J. A. Imtne, Mr. Michener.
of the Food Products Co.: Mrs.
J. C Hare and Miss FJizaheth
Johnson, formerly from this city;
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wall and
family; August Tews and family;
Thos. Talbott and family, of
Cornelius, and others. John
Dennis says it was the greatest
Hillsboro week of therair-but
as the migration is now on ne
w ill probably revise his opinion.
Claud Robinson, who years ago
lived below Newton, was in the
citr Testerday and today. He
has been all over the Mississippi
Valle and the South since he
left Hillsboro. Of late he has
been in the Yakima country, and
is now considering a location
over in linamooa. noDinaun
wa.s formerly connected with the
Arirus. and when a boy walked
his two miles to town every day
and returned after hia day of
work. Since he left Hiilsboro
the town has installed paveu
PROrtwIOMAU
F: A. BAILEY, M. D.
f kysielaa and (iarreoa
Oflic: Upstair ia Scholia rict tk
Killnc Mou Uim eoraar OMnt
ana amoutl Htrvata.
PtMMaa, offir Citr 3x1; raaUlvnoa.CltJ :
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Smigtom S. P. P. E. P. K. t u
Office fat tke Taur. Blcck, Talrd a I
MaiBStrrrt,llilltboro, OrrfOA.
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Granges in the county. At the streets, put in iwo eiecmc imc,
nnon hour Rf.c a bil tv and good ana inaae many impruvc.uoi.w.
cheer nrevailed in the dining
" "... .
ro-im while all partook or me
tempting viand for which the
ladies of this eranire are famous.
The principal topic prepared for
discussion for the afternoon ses-j
Bion was. "Why are all legal vo-
F.LMKR 11. SMITH M. D. D. 0
1'IIYSICIAN & SURG HON
OSTEOPATH
Office Hmir 9 to il a m.; I to $ p. i '.
Turlay, Tbartdar, Mtnrilay ) to I a
C;i answered dar or Bigbl. 6 l
pboacs. Di&cs ovei HilUhoro Nation t
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J. O. R0BB, II. C.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OPPICK:-Upiauilti ScbalMetlca B
Phomks OrBce. City JS4; Rea. City W
HIU.HBORO. ... f OREGON
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L G. Wiedewitsch. of Cornell
U3, has opened a machine shop
and auto garage at that poni
Steam vulcanizing auto tubes
and casings, high irrade babbit
metal and all kinds of supplies
alwavs in stock. Give him a
Ira . Barrett, M. D.
UPiTAlP. DEl.T BLOCK '
om.a TolrphiNie, Main ItM
KMMlenr-a tcioliin. Maio lt
MUHtofo Oregon
' - . . . It . . . 1 ir. X. linn .
i... l... i.l n.r ad I... friil I tie I Decs orcnemra. - neoti .
. i.i i. ...... i,t BiHtf ltnlu-k. managers. i-
IiniHTll VOllllil I " n I ' v " 1
Junt as be entered the causeway
to the mill the waters swept men
and building into the torrent
IV debris ot tho null wa car
ried a mile below Into the valley,
nnd both men lost their lives.
I'hey were found the next day,
and buried in one grave in the
Harrison cemetery, near the
n..an? Iiersham station, on the
nit,.d cw
Th mill u bs never rebuilt. J. Mrs. E. M. Tongue, of Fort
(!. Wilkes was the father of A. I land, and Mrs. K. 15. Tongue and
P. Wilkes, of near Scholl. He gon departed Saturday for an
was married twice, and A. P. is a extended visit at liackaway and
son uv his nrsi wue. nnr omer iiuamoo ui-aui ...w
second wifa wa a daughter of
Imnda a ororjertv uua'ification is
reuuired?" Iionding for roads
was also discussed. a oau Bpea
ers were unanimous in their op
rvwition to iL A question box
John Kamna Sr. and Jr.. of brouirht out much discussion on
Farmington, were city visitors topics of interest to the farmer
thi week. John has threshed ami housewife.
and U wll satisfied with the -jhtt degree- of 'Pomona was
y ear's crop.
Most Women Who Wash fami
ters allowed to vote on County eaIl. L. G. Wiedewitsch, Corne
or State bond, while for School iju. Phone, City lOi. 19 28
J. L. Kerr and family have re
turned from a visit with the Psr-
kers, Powells, and other friends,
in the Pittsburg and Vernonia
sections, and report tine roaai
in the Nehalem country, lhey
mad the trm via Kuxton, ana
returned over the Bunker Hill
I J tI..Un ..4 Ikcfl AVM
- n. - nim . ripintr m wv l wu v cvnsi
ly linen in public ought to be h?Mn?rBeb, fiT'SS J. L helped to make hay on the
washing the dishes in private, of the ''oca .f"" JtXr Kerr farm about 17 yearn ago
Smoke APKX. the ext!a mild 5c meeting will be held m October, meadow wd
the late Flem Dobbins, mere
i. ... iL. .....H.l
was a uaugtuer oy me omuim
wife, but this heir was not
located
The beautiful glen, as famous
as any in Scotland, i now vis
ited by many each Summer, but
the feast to the eye gives no
Good Heal Kstate security of
toed for loans at 7 and 8 per
cent Call and look application
over. H L Perkins. Hillsboro,
Oiegon. tf-
Perry Abbott and wife, and
at Hillsboro.
PKOroSALS IOR WOOD
Notice is hereby given that seal
ed proposals will be received Dy
the undersigned until August iu,
1913, for supplying Washington
County with 35 cords of wood,
d vered at County roor rarm
and 60 cords of wood to be de
orchard is now timbered with
wnnil crowth fir 12 and 14
inches in diameter. Mr. Kerr's
visit to his old home was greatly
enjoyed
Dr. C. K. Blovd. of Lakeview.
is here lor an exienaeu vioi
with his family, and while here
takes the state examination.
Dr. Bloyd says that the LaKe-
a. guraj w. m.
DAOLCr A HAM
ATTORfiRYS-iT-LAW
ftuoaa 1 aad t HliaU Baildlat
HILLSBORO. . . UKKUO.i
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e. b: tongue
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
O.fisi a,mair in .S.aaloiniitt .Blaci
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JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNaY-AT-LAW
Opira, A. C Shotc Bldg, Mam A l
HIUaiBORO. - ORBOOa.
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frm iWHnnd last nurht. and Delivery to be made uy atpu i. . nnlatnM Ras
tin- leasi 10 Vlll- eye K,l " .7 . " t ii. MTlir. urv kiiui men jw"i -
hint to the tragedy tnat cost visited with the nome io.ks.
t hlan lives nearly 59 years Mrs K L Abbott accompanied
ago.
OKIMUN NL'KSIIKV HIIN(
them home this morning
- Dr. Turner, of the firm of
L- lwe & Turner, of I'ort-
Inn1 will lie in Hillsboro again
n . r.......n 'iiNrv i o . oi I l iii'Soav. iL. I no. a
lit I fi ruuii ..t j .. -
Dienco. is hiring many Iwys and Washington.
young men for their budding. .r an,t Mrs Wm. Shannon,
It vou wish you can uouoiiess . Minneaoolis. and their son.
gt-twork for some time. Write Wley Shannon, of Shoto, Mon
". ....... j ,i.
livered at the County vxun vie w ; -"t;
Ilouse. Wood to first growin. soieiy. ""Ewiiv.
eireiauie kiuw,"' viv""",'m
. ., . .L ii:n.. V'r.1
lie 1 i-
i ... i , kn;. nnistnM H Mirrn
tTitr: I ley cnus men " .
MM- . . . .u.:. On... K,. uvhnn it
The right is reserved to rejwi uren .r -.
COmeo io Bicana, ijuuwiv-"-""
nnv or all bids.
I ' ... mmtinti
J. PJ. KCCV
SheritT of Washington County
SISTtuRS VISIT
Mrs. Mary Dailey, of this city,
and her sister. Mrs. J. F. Oaker-
man. of Ktley. Harney couniy.
.1j in Frirpst
leip. IBKing inp i r, - .... v.,...., r iWnen or ' " .J .u k.a nf werettioioK .,.r
ern steamships you are C, C. Frick will return i ' - -""..".T 7ZZ Sunday. Mrs. uauey.
20 Oregon Nursery i.o.
Hl-Al. liSTATK TRANSrimS
hi ans. aunar bet. lemons
Wand all that, you will
home with a feeling, inai.
all. old Oregon is the plat''
t;KRIi:S WANT1ID
Forest Grove Cannery will
I cent cash per pound for
green blackberries, aeuver
its cannerv at Forest t trove,
is one-half cent per pound
than was imid last year,
berries must be Hue. firm.
kwI size fo" the variety, and
mixed with leaves, stems,
etc. Thev must be deliver
in strawberry hallocks in
wberrv crates, and if han
mm outaide of foresi
e. must be covered with
ts or paper to exclude dust
ivers am used on the ctaies,
ts nnmt be nailed over each
of the cover with two penny
M L
one in the center oi cacn
t The cannery will provide
es to those who renuest them.
r crates will be returned.
U. C. Atwcll.
9-21 Manager.
ta I
mine. South lualatin, aunuay.
.x . k II Mat.
Aug. 8, at i:.n,. ,rt,,lw w
hers are invited to attend W.
Scherulci. Sec.
had the jail
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practically cleared im "
the week, all prisoners having
,een sent out. or reieasm. v,
W lioudiin was tho one reiiiaui
ing occupant of tl e bast lie, and
he will now wait until beptem-
her 2 1 for his trim.
Rows, with eight
nor. Also a
l!
I!
Judire Crandall and Assessor
Max Crandall. They are enroute
to the California fairs.
Mrs. Alice Morrow, accompan
ied by her son, Edward Jr.. Mrs.
,Uvi.,KrRlliUo.o.iywI.Coo,.r.,o J',:
i ...fit iiu t a . kc i i i Mra i.intit'ii. invii-ui tvj wu
, ,t - ,c Portland and spent Sunday at
s iunitt io Tin niwwp. ' the u peterson place, near
Scholls.
10 I t it M. J, L'manl Kll-
a Washington county pioneer of
1853. and Mrs. Uakerman was
born on her father's claim near
Laurel. The lather, Erastus
Savage, tuiilt the first covered
covered bridge in uregon. mis
the Taylor onage
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW
Orrici: Main 8uM, opp. Court Hooj
HILLSBORO OR BOO
THOS. H. TONGUE, J 11
ATTORN HY-AT-LA
Office, upsulrt in ScUalmerkh Bloc ;
HUliboro. - - wgou
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Telephone office Main 103. tidenre
Min io3
DR. L W. HYDE
Siiccewoi to Dr. Linklater
Office orer Delta Draj( Store. Realdence
Bisclioe, between 5th and 6th Sta.
Hillsboro, Ortjjou
mn,w mid. He was well known
in Washington county several trMeriCk Altoersen, W U.
years ago. making his home in PHYSICIAN & SURGFO M
fcViror lirnve. wnere ne wi
principal of tho public schools.! Successor to Dr. Cunntaham.
Gen. Thorpe was born in 1837. office and Drug- Store.
Tho Hplvetia-Jackson rails Ihrvvpa Oava
rock crusher IS turning OUt roaa I Talephone onnnectiom.
Oregon furnishes a world of ter
ritory with, porterhouse,
Rrieadier General Thomas 3.
Thnrne. a well known inventor
and educator, died at his home
in Corvallis, Monday, lienerai
Thorpe saw yaliant service in
the Civil War. where ne won nis
spurs at the battle of Fair Oaks.
Ha was with Sheridan in his fa-
lie wa3 well Known
1-. t..M,iikite I"
" . . . . ... 1. 11 . .. u ...
li A Colli. 10 I'.'.iaraiiB nwre i,
a arc muiii w ;"";:"7 '
Ha.bf rt O l'ik " W I l-aiker,
jnxoi 75 fi lot I hk 4 Nyloi
ad. I' Omve
K lna V Strum! to W A CUnlmeri,
lot 4 W 1' t. V wo.
son and L. A. Husch, of Orleans.
Neb., were guests at the homes of
Herman Kamna and Geo. Bid
...o ....... 1, ,.f t,i'n this week.
w u !'ietn.-i i w it Wcbru.ii, tr California fairs.
10
IO
bridire being
. . t- A '1'i.nl.lin .iuap
Mrs, Oakerman moved to nar- material mcse u,3, rvMMrVrVMrvwwMMMMMWrVw
npv countv do years ago. ner a recuon 01 ivuau uu. . - ,
nej COUniy OO jcoia ".. . Tk. r icrM Of
husband owns several nujiurcu nemi. --
i. .i nnA o arcre Uniirl mck. and enough to ma-
acres 01 laou, am ..0-... - , m.
tract leased for grazing purposes, cadam many miles of road. 1 ne
U Irk !. N UilnlK.10 Ami.
,,w V ot to Ktl riota, quuiiKiu.
Mk in. Riiliarfa su
unnui Hlock to W nmiroun.,
iqS l.licliaiciii mi . ... u....
riiester White
Holton. Witch Hazel bta.
1.'.. im..,Iw J iK ifo sievetiaoo
. 1 iv,.L' was down to
01 VlUlrfl V'l . " , f
HillBboro Monday mornin. greet
i. rrii.mis in me iui
HOP PICKERS
t
house,
C lluchauso lo Ww Schenilell, 60
m-c 11 t 1 r J W...............---NOO
R Onllmtith to v W voi. 3
and 4 blk Ji Iteavetton.......
Ortice Sot'lciun to ftmii riHic.uB,
Mrs M M Wtll to m.niuri jhb"i
40 arc J4 i r 1 w-.
I) I'attou to W V TW.44-S "
n tiara m
F.lijdi I,lvlii(ii0,i lo L M Rice, 5
arc
SjleyhattesC
is now in the throes of harvest
and that the yioiu
was
If W MilliM- of Forest drove
i-n t.i rno couuijf ""v
.t Mill.ir
... 1 n.triiinir. ftir. moo.
x ; m the shdy
I '.rook section.
m a M,.('.itirt and wife do
i i..u for an outing at
iw w
the llillalwro coiony
.. . 1.. KTiiipnVierirer ann
fi.mnr.inir for VIICHllOll Bt
Hit; i""
Seaside. ...
ii A Johnson.
..,:.r?...-, ,V Monday, the
, orir i, L br Elmer 'John
rf t Whkes Abstract Co,
... ' it if I hp
At tome v W. 1 i'.v". y
ilrove was in town Monday, on
legal buainosw.
Mrs. .1. So well U""..da!,ht,cr'.
MtoM.ry.doi-rtg ,IW
for n vacation hi.
" , Drink Celro Kola. ','irt lor
Deputy Sheriff Applettate is Thi-at' r)C at fountains
Jose wishinK to pick hops at
) Hanks Hop Company yara,
the J. V, CarstenB yaru, ai
pkB, are requested to register
August IB. J. r. Curaiens
For Sal
e heavv team, canable of hard.
rk; one cow, Boon to be. fresh;
yearling heifer,
Rosednle Farm,
Santa Uosa, Ore., at station.
1'. 0. address. Beavertoo, Or.,
k F. I). No. 2.
to
tMiiftf Thnmnson and wite.
i..i.vi.ion 1 nnd the r son. associated with
1 . .. , :
them in the newspaper ousmcsa
oi Aantin. Wash., are guests of
T l Collin and family, of near
Knth families are at
the beach this week.
To bun lln-At the N. M. Mc
iionioi ulni'iv i mile east of Ce
a Mill a Nnck and white heif
er. alwut 15 months old. The
ha fr was taken UP nionuay,
w. jooo nnar miv have same by prov
H A lundv t J k 01.0111, lott 60 ,n inK property and paying charges
.,.dft,.llendrrom .... ti.n .,f Mr,ff-.
MISS Biaoei iiao.
pa amvoi this evening ior
10
10
10
Kiicene Omi Co to Title K 4 riiai o.
n i ' " - ..tit
IIUIalKito Omilen iracw to 11
lVtrta, lou 4 i J5 '
....ln Trai-la
KcIh-ci YkWi to P A Weltleann.int
in l,.i r.reetilVera Heiulil
Ocu l.mi!f"it " lf01"1" Malsoti.
tind Ji i" lot 01,1 iUI,"u,k
llritflit"
OA 3. CAimM
rBi I-" S.:? v. Uw-lr Uof the best Quality, and
...i..i .nm in horse ais- the auarry will be worked tor
.-I. K,Tf niv hnvi about 175 manv years. Helvetia is more
'.. - - -.z -. ; rha matter
1 j . . wnnnn or rni rinit. irnn nn u caai.e i,
flfaU Oil VIICU laillii u "" .. 1 "
. r. i.-,n ...no rvioimiotrpsslnf vntinff road taxes and me sec-
Kley for 13 yearV. and hu lion will toon be gridironed with
fondneted a hotel at Riley, for a good highways. ;
ongtiroe. Officer J. H. Hensley captured
K'ilpv is situated on the road to T u Tnmmn Jr.'s Ensrlish set-
Burns, and many notable people te"r sunaay evening, as its own-8tajji3J'
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
IwrtAWHwk IkMcain, 1
aaiairai aat Wm
'nnal-ltr4iMinii(. aMuamxiaWH. sen
loMen. SrftamraU. Urtunkea rat alM t
ildXn HRrnflAift uft(lU. Bill tluii
m la tutoM tt anfmn rttrwa fcmfton.
roiwn. .
nitSt aa atlra erlMMIM I 1.
rKfM4lil am mu
tilrHkm: StarlVai 00
have stopped at the Oakerman L,. riding through town, the
Inn on their way from Bend to An ff.nnilL.inV The attorney
Burns: William Hanley, the mil- p.,pv:nld the ammal, and has
Honaire stockman of Eastern Ore-l
The citv will tight
. j a 1 1 Kww-'-"' " . , - r . 4 T
gon, nas uone muic the case, it isunaersiooa, nu .
the other boosters put logemeriu wecome3 the fray, this is
to develop that country .. says the fir8t reai M to the
mmm mm a-4) m
a-toifl
1 MM m .
Mrs Oakerman.
SHOWER FOR MISS HEIDEL
visit with Mr3. J. I; Shannon
Mi Hull is a newspaper wo
man, has been visiting the San
Francisco rair, ana is now to
route hjme
Tf,o Woodmen of the World
Alice n strong to R H Sinn., 36.- reauested to meet at the new
8rSSA,WW4'iTt . Moose Hall, Monday night .Aug.
y, on maiiers u. .." --
The District Manager, .
Jones, of Metzger, win oe pres-
pnL
Dr. Bushne'.l, President of fa-
II N lUtrcliell to O W v;mte, iu.
D Hilti to Roy M K cttuich, lot at
RoV...m ' ..
K A Wright to iicl Mt. lot
13 blk 4 Kings on
10
75
aoo
validity of the ordinance pro
hibiting dogs being at large.
r.Urke H. Williams, a well
known newspaper man of Port
land, and a former student at
Pnfiric llniversitv. rorest Grove,
?A9 married Saturday to Miss
Jessie IL Booth, who has been
living on her orange ranch in
California.
Hillsboro Pythlana and the
PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Ottioo up-atalm ovor HUlaboro National
. Bank..- ,
HILLSBORO - - - - - - 0BJG0W
seping bachelors hail ineso
lys-and that accounts for that
.raway look in his eyes.
The Three Quickest Ways to
send a message-Telegraph-lel-ephone-Tell-a-woman.
Smoke
APEX, the extra mild 5c cigar.
John E. Zimmerman, ot pe
yond North Plains, was a city
caller Monday morning. J.
reports fine crops out his way,
with harvest starting.
Miss laa Grabel, of Newton, is
..,iih hr irranouareuin,
visnuiiK
Mr. and Mrs. II. cignai". l
Or C. I. Urge, or roresi
Grove, was in tho city yesterday.
cine "University, will .preach at
the Union Gospel service ounuv
night. This is an opportunity to
hear one of the beat platform
onpukers of the coast. Lvery-
. f A . J
body invneu.
. The ladies of the Social Circle
of the Christian cnurcn wm
hold a Cooking Sale. Saturday
afternoon, Aug. 7, beginning at
2;00 o'clock, llome-maue ureo.
cakes, pies, etc., will be offered.
Sale will be held in building re
eentlv vacated by the Donelson
' I . . . il AAHhn Viir lll
ill 1 A - fc 1 latt-nltllA M irt". LUl 1IVI WVVUHV.
The home of Mrs. W. B. Wilson
was Saturday evening the scene
of a miscellaneous shower in
honor of Miss Minnie Heulel
(douorhtor of Mr and Mrs F M
Heidelj who will wed Mr Burt E
Robinson, of Ticonderago, jn i,
k ...i IO nt Hiq hnmo flf thp
bridelecCs parents. Miss Hei- ausiliary were' plsased to meet
del has attained much prominence John M. Brown .Sunday. John
na nn p ncut on st. and nas trav- wainea irum ma uuiUB -
eled extensively. The happy
party enjoyed the evening with
a varied program, inose pres
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Trmieaie Bldg. Boons 6 tad
HILLbBOKO, CSX
Mala aad Third. "
night.
and Main Sts.
ent were Mesdames Wilson, W W
Boscow, Willis Ireland, ueorge
Alexander. Thos Clark, Fred J
Sewell, B W Barnes, and the
Miaspa Mattie Wilson. Eva Bai-
Ipv. Stella Boscow. Josephine
Follett, Eva Weatherred, Anna
Chalmers. Alice Sewell. Mary
SowpII. Helen Killen and the
guest of honor.
Hon Pickers: Hop pickers
wa nted at the Ladd & Reed
Farm. Picking will start about
Sent. 1st. Please register at
(once. 22
ton, over two ridges, to meet at
Meacham witb tne uuisDoro con
tincent.
W. E. Hays has. moved his
amilv nver from St Johns, and
they will make this place their
nflrmanent residence. Mr. nays
r : . . i -
formpr v ivea nete. ne nas
been teaming here since last iau,
For sale: Pigs, also some nice
hws ready for stubble neld
- , m .
First come, nrst served, leie
phone Farmer 355. H. Hunte
man. o-'u
: Jas. Miltenberger left Tuesday
for a short visit to Eastern Ore
son points. While at Staofleld
ho will visit the Reisling family
DR. Cl H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro .,- - - Ore;
Lyin-in Hospital
I am now propaicd lo take Mitern.ir
case. $13.00 per wotk. PhonClt77U
Mrs. A. M. Hammer
E.L.PElniNS
,ATTOttNV.AT-UW
Notary Publfc-CWlMon. t"
Room I (lomiueruial Batak Bid. npeUir
H1LUIBOKO, ORKOOa