The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 23, 1915, Image 5

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AfTENriO
JkaaM
I Although meetinir with
alrongr competition than haa
hen afforded by aom. of th
ahowa or lh year M r. A Chalmers
of rarest Grove, Or., won the
premier championship fur breeder
In the Pacific International live
stock Show at North I'ortlitriii.
Thia speaks volume for the
anility of thin long time breeder
and for tho hintory of hi herd.
Tit Itftwilinui if tiuril t. ... ;
f nlng type ami condition show
I waltMWiW ability of no mean order. Mr.
if - . ini men biiwi won Brromi on
aged bull, third on senior year,
ling bull, avooni on aged cow,
second on two year old heifVr,
aecond on junior yearling heifrr.
Second oil aged herd, third on
young herd, third on calf herd,
third on get of aire, besides otht-r
prize - Hural Spirit
If you want a mil ChriiHma
preaent get a Karmufe lamp or
lantern -the only 3U0 randle
power coal oil burner on
market mat an not have a
wick. Prop a card for par
ticular or ilffiiunKt ration. For
air, only ffi&O-W. p. Tew.
Hill.boro.
Herman Schulmerich, who has
been down in the Yoncalla coun
try for several yearn, in home
for the Holiday. lie will go
back after the first of the. year
and atraivhlen out thing, and
then turn over the conduct of
the ranch to hi son. Geo. Jr.,
and then return t Hillsboro to
take a lengthy vacation. Her-
MfcM ihi I hat fi.u ta.'ir f ktr f i.
Wfare not K"Uy of vMatlon fu, down that way ihis season,
lie when ni O.HM- - -"- ana he landed three nne buck
r i. ... im road won. h a
Men
to
rV.rih I'lain. St
"" .
er ns shot .
3 Tlf'ES BY OT
Multnomah Scene of Snooting
Early Tueaday Morning .
0VIM1 KiBftlBHTM HA HE SILENT
Sale HtWaalrl U rValecl Hit Atd
Mather aad Sitters
..-r State veraua J. E.
rl.MH't! M"y
rT.- il.e ir. returned
Cohere a supervisor hlrvd
I' by lhetm of 1. r. ji
or on
to much
Ul anJ h keep of
yj,e utK-rvlr put the
lt ork on th county
.ml rollectea the money.
,Ute'. contention WM that
HT1H III"
rV., of obtaining money
r-ii.nce. and ake.
:" ,,thi. fhe defene
Cml th. re waa no Intent to
W ..roiit when AUrman
'Ti " I i),. farm and wa
A rohlier burglarizeii the (Jar-
den Home Oregon Klectric ta
tton. Monday night, and then
went on to Multnomah, where
he tried to hold up the night
watch. The guard shot the in
truder three times, one hot
penetrating a lung. Although
thelcorift'iou he iteadfaatly refused
to give his name.
J. D. Stewart, the agent, says:
"It was about 3:50 o'clock in
the morning when a rock waa
hurled through the window of
the Rtation, falling a few feet
from where I waa sitting. By
the time I looked up the robber
was staring through the broken
window and pointing a big re
volver at me
Buy your Chriatmaa candies at
Koeber'a Confectionery.
V. E. RowdL of Scholia, wii
up the last of the week.
Born, to Frank Gordon and
wife, of North Plains. Dec. K
1915, a daughter.
You can still get 30c I'eaberry
coffen for 25c at the liillsboro
Mercantile Co.
George Helliere, of Glencoe.
was in the city the first of the
week.
Big Christmas Cantata at the
M. E. Church. Friday night, at
7:30. Come!
We have a complete line of
Christmas boxea Koeber'a Con
fectionery. Mr. and lira. Lloyd Bunn, cf
Yamhill, were guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Chas. Bollock, over Sunday.
Mr. F. M. Crabtree. of Lau
rel, has returned from a visit
with relative at Pendleton.
Lester E. Campbell, of Scholia,
was attending circuit court yes
terday.
Frank Keenon, of above North
Plains, was a county seat calk r
yesterday.
Ben Marsh, of Centerv ille, was
ATltr tin
Llllb l.L 1
oldie ia. bu..uan
CONCLUDES TODAY
Defendant Tries to Lay Blame on
Young HalsUad, Admits Birth
STATE IEFVTES DATE
DiBcy
Sckaol tcctrd
Caari y the Stale
rf!"rniUI Jn hag had 12 new
jurors' chair installed in the
jury box and the jurymen can
now have some comfort. The
old seats were just about a com
fortable for a long- session as the
stocks and pillory used away
back in the dark ages. A juror
was required to ait in one posi
tion for hour, and an eight hour
nuain. ma mm anitat mmmtV ItftllN
ittir.WB """"" -mm mmmm v "J
AiMlntll I : .i l,.A..m u..
ley celebrated the occasion of the
Broafhi lata new seats Tuesday by holding
court until lata in the evening,
and then calling court at 8:30
lK nest mnminff. The chairs
J. Bondshu. rivet, and are olaced tar
rKOFBMUOHAl
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
PaysicUa aad Bargeoa
OiBc: CpsUir ia Sckalatiich I t
KMids tsuibiMt enftwr . Farlia
Pbooca, oiBm City 3S2; rwUiue,C1ity L
R. M. ERWIN, M. O.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Sargeofi S. P. P. R. A p. . 4
Office in the Tmrrie BUxk. Tkinl mi
Wain StrccU, iliUkboro, Oitm.
The trial of E
charged with a statutory offense enough apart to allow a juror to ELJtPP SMITH M n n n
against vioiei ijonasnu, ai-year h-'
old adopted daughter, waa on Provement.
trial in circuit court this week. A Theatre ilW Thursday eve
anH wvhi trt f ho ir thi. fti.r. nn W ace., ins nowier ocnuw
a . a I a. a . I
ser's Christmaa to
of Troop NaL.
.-..n." mull! Urn ttim 6mU1KIM.
. . . .... ... ma lk. nui mms . r.j ..
nofm. uonasnu aamiis wai ne Mrt ChrUtmM to the members
and his wife took the child to
Ijos Angeles last April, and that
in July a child was born to the
ward. Dr. Edwards, who at
tended the case, was here and
testified as to the date and ser
vice. Bondshu contended on the
stand that he was doing only a
kind office for his ward. The
Ktrl. however, swore that Bond-
Mary Evans sues L. K. Evans
for divorce, and if what she
swears to is true her former lord
and master had the meanest man
skinned several city blocks. She
says that Evans was wont to
talk to other women on the resi
dence teleohone with the wife
within sound of his voice, and
PHYSICIAX & SURCEOM
OSTEOPATH
Office Huur 9 to i a i to t a. .
Twaday. Thnradar, tjetaniar ihu
Call answered ilmy or night. Butfe
phones. Office otci HilljDoro Matiooa..
'"" - 'i-iVilfi'rYYuwiMI
J. 6. ROBB, M. B.
PHYSICIAN Sc SURGEON
OFPICE-UpaiairlB Scoaimrrich BUIt
PHOWM-Oace. City 3S4; Rea. City 864
HUXSBORO. . OREGON
"He ordered me to hold up my la anectator at circuit court Tues-
handa, but I fled. 1 ran out the day.
Ben Marsh, of Centerv ille, was girl, however, swore mai cono- make appointments with them. lra r Biarrm M n
in the county aeat Tuesday after- shu was criminal, and Bondshu teUi herif he didn.t ,ike it arrm. n. V.
noon and wife, in defense, alleged h. k. .h.t ah-ild rfo. H tPSTAlKi delta block
John Peters, of Verboort,was " lXrTn Z Z 5l!?!!!!!l?5yft
and
Ion
.! thM roau wwia.
Cat wuiLi be deduced.
(,ararce. t(.,m house
r , .1.. .i..rna and the I
-I,,,- Intent to de- For Sale: Three or four young
J. t.mmm mmaA i h co w . bIL in milk. Jenwv strain.
4 full value for W1 ail luai irean a auori time.
ml while there Hom miiaer. m. n. iiukovs.
A. Anderson, of Helvetia, was
in the city yesterday, on Christ
mas businesa.
Judare IL O. Stevenson, of
& bo have, a espreaaed by
Cm.n "had it in for him,
have triad 10 Wl m ,nl
The Jury: Wdt roa
1 . l . rrt m . a
aoor anij across aooui ou leei 01
ground to my house, where I
called to Mr. Stewart for my
six (hooter. When I returned
nf avriirh ti atmt uithin a I to the broken window 01 the
t htA-mi varda of the ranch station the robber wa just lift- Galea Creek, was in me couniy
ing me money nil oui ana pre- seal yesieraay.
paring to Uka the money. There w t s wett and Alice J. Ham-
waa J in tne uii, out ne uiun v
have time to get any ot it, for
he ran out the door just as 1 ap
peared and shot at him. I fired
at him as he ran and when he
was quite a distance away 1 fired
again, shooting several times in
all. It was so dark 1 couldn't
tell whether he dropped at first,
but when he waa out of sight 1
telephoned the Sheriff at Port
land, and Uputy Campbell on
hi way out found thp holdup
man lying in the road about a
block and a half from the bU-
l . I. -II ........ ...ml In H ink a I WW'
iiuicl nan n-aiii nn "
lui Th
-nil r.,,iv
. I.
prn - , ii.tiMliora. Route 4 Oneandone-
aAiiiiiial thara was no half mile south of Jobe' Cross
ifto SlrllS and IS i ii Oak Park .tation. 39-41
Th jury eviaaniiyi Hot rake
W - - , I . 11.. I . m . . M
Uut-,1 Th Jury eviaanuyi Hot cake for break rant made
Cw iki vie of tb caw. with Schulmerich buttermilk
Cfrmin Upnwinent in North gnd spread with Schulmerich'
i'fcthinitton County, and ha ftm0u creamery butter i the
rA well with all. with the e trtj f,d. Fr tale at Hiilsbo-
Nation of a few In hit attghbor ro Mercantil Co.
Ilillaboro High Banket Hall
merman, nau it "y"""' T.m Wlna-llillaboro High'
rick, of Gaston, were marnud in
Vancouver, Wash., yesterday af
ternoon. Money to loan on farm secur
ity. 1 represent three large fire
insurance companies. Give me a
call.-E. 1. Kuratli.
W. H. Joos, of North Plains.
! L 1 f J ..
was over lo iiniBooro, oionuay,
attending circuit court.
Hon. J. W. Goodin. of North
Plains, was in town th fit of
the week, a witness at the Zim
merman trial.
S. A. D. Meek, of beyond
that thellalstead boy and the
child were together, in the de
fendant's barn, from 1 to 4, .on
Oct 9. 1914, and implied that the
young boy was author of the
girl' misfortune. The State
this morning brought the teach
er of the two children from Dil
ley. together with the register,
showing that they were in school
on the date alleged by the
fense.
The case will probably be in
the hands of the jury by night
Bondahu has put up a hard fight,
having as attorneys Benton Bow
man. Hon. W. N. Barrett. Hon.
W. G. Hare and John McKee.
The jury: Wo Prickett. W E
Crosby, D Rainwater. J Correll.
for her. and ahe says he told her
one reason why he married her
..I 1 1 .. L Ll ILU. llMn. I
. . . , . , .. ,i , i i nau boo nun uircv uuica,
ill Thomas. U A PIUth, l1? rjlZ ;;f r I once through the body and twice North Plains, was m town yes
' t 'i t ... Wm of that place by a wore of 5- to . Uerdav. takine out a supply of
r!d. II Mewennnn. w ,,--7 .o-i...iuk u,.a th t..l. hjou oaroani i For aJe: UOOd team, wagon
bU w i'la I i . 1 . a L r.ll..iMi aa A Iamah 1 . . . ,
a. a a 1. I
ri- ... a . aa ii iMn a am: iiutiiitri r
W Otto wonir. nunw. " Vtrr.Ption. The individual
The rae wa atrenuouaiv aa-rv-- Hin.i,, -Taff.
ami thtd-rense wa It.v Mann. 6:
d!e4 by w. u, iiara. wna -z ' ,, '.v.,.,. For
lam.Hit forcible argument "?:".." .1'- .
.ia. iurv in the eluaing. n" H,,J o
b .':. .: ... w kkjai aoltlv Scnuimerien, v, lwwmm,
r.. -"-.r-T. 1'arati.na. 0.
irobbing the Miner aiercanuiep -
5w. at Siholl. waa aenwneea
id three indictment, one to
rr yir on each, and waa
iiven a Christmaa parole. He
Wit allowed to go to Wyoming.
Wmuat oav the coat of the
rind
he made the following statement
'I've an old mother back
home, also a slater an brother.
ho are Drominent: why should
I tell you who 1 am and disgrace
them? They think l am dead
anyhow, It 1 don't pull through
and harness. Apply at the Wi
ley Barn, second anc vasmng
ton Streeta. 38-40
Jasper KefTer and Thos. Hen
ton were in from Meek Plains.
Monday. interested in circuit
Geo W Miller. C Blaser, Ben
Day. G A Plieth. A P Luther.
John Peters. Alb Bunning and
Alfred Hey wood.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
B J Sewell efal to Laura McDonald.
Tract ia Sprin Hill farm.-.. Iroo
Joe Thornton Tr to M alloy Hall Am
iiooo to ft at Malltv...... ....
Ruth Realty to W 11 Armstrong, lot
14 blk 47 Kortn riaim too
J Prink Strand to Jacob Stroud, u
i R II Leonos die to
R K Hathaway to J H Halhawty,
H M lo Beav-Kcedeilla Acreage. I
V C Huffman to R P Nixon, u.tj a
1 1 f 4 w - to
aarh Hu (Taker to Del a Hliker.tr
was because she might some day
come into quite an inheritance.
They were married in Portland
in 1906.
Wanted: A second hand sin
gle wagon, buggy and harness.
de- if i bargain. S. J. Cloake. near
Newton, Hiilaooro. K. 5. Box m.
Fred Schomburg. who takes a
big interest in the milk industry,
thinks that the market next
year, war or no war, is going to
be in excellent condition. He
says that the condensed article
is now getting into the market.
and he looks for big orders from
Pigeon lor sale, cheap:
Homer. Carneaux and Crosses.
Have about U50 bird, which on
account of my ill health, am
nhlitftfd to sell. -P.. F. Sias, Box
4M. liillsboro, Ure.. or call at
indictment, the wit- 565 Broadway. 34tr
"Young People' Kctreat
The young people of the M. K.
Church will hold a series ot meet
ing at the church, next week.
Kaacilnni fit? Kandav. IVc. J8.
thi it will be all right; my name court proceedings,
will go out with me. I L. Siegenthaler will be at his
"I am not afraid w aie.
not troinir to die. 1 want
that thl was my first Jod. I Christmas
wa hungry and could not net New Year's.
L. Siegenthaler win d ai nis
1 am re8Uigr stand to do your chop
10 ping and rolling on Fnday before
Job Christmas and Friday before
iur
and the circuit couri ex-
mm. lie alsa must report to
thf iheriiT every threw months,
ud iptvend to his report an en
duremnt from aome Wyoming
county official a to hia work and
hu ronduct - elaa his parole w
bvinvnkiid.
The case of State versus Jack T. -Ul. -ivavcr and Task;
amor, charged with robbing I . jj y 'Consecration and
tliMiys Bro. Store, at North T k. o' j-y Year's str-
work, so planned the jod to gei
a few dollars. 1 could have kill
en the station agent."
JOHN MERMAN MUNTEWAN
S Monday. "life and TaHk-.'Tues.
day. " Vision and Taak;" Wed;
. nesday. 'Tower and !:
Plaint, a an set for Dec, 31.
Kverybody
C0FFP.R CI.UII COOK IWOKS
a
nviieu.
Bethany will
Come early.
School was annu'led for this
week, owing largely to the fact
that there was a great deal of
laGrippe epidemic.
For sale; A Kwd Jersey cow.
Evm-v wav riurht: good average
John Herman Hunteman died at I milker, and fresh since Oct 15.
r.nrn,.liu!L Dec. 16, IjIo. ne nl at No. 1KJU Main aireei.
v . . i nU.. I..... .
was born ai Munoeno. viucm- i tiiusDoro, ure.
burg, GermaHy. Oct. -gj.
and cam J to America In 1887,
H first settled in bt. Louta.
hpra he worked for
a. . aaay W. m. Ma
D AO LEY A HAH ,
ATT0aN8YS-AT-t.AW
JUwat 1 aad X HaaU Baildiag
HILLSWJRO. , . , OBICrOI
E. B TONQUE
ATTOR.NBT-AT-LAW
JtSoej apataira ia Schulmerlti Block
IOHN SI. WALL
ATTOa.HBT-AT-LAW;
0paiair, A. C Shnte Bldg, Hal a A ami
tULisBORO. - oaaooa.
MrrrWrWWWkakakai
W. N. BARRETT
ATT0&NST-4T-LAW
Ornca: Mala Straat, opp. Court Hanaa
HULLS BO RO ORBOON
nil kava torn nkililiAll I i t f ! A I
girl of 10 and 7. She alleges THOS H. TONGUE, JR.
the husband has not contributed
in lot it Garden Home anb-div....tooo I to her SUPPOrt. and She hSS had
K J Bandaha to R f HalateaJ. 10 a I to gO OUt to WOK tO SUDDOrt her- Office, awtaira la Schulmerich Block
self and children. She wants no . .
alimony, but asks for the custo- Hillsboro, - - Ttgon
dy of the girls. mmmvwaa t
ma J . . t T iL -
l ne aunaay ocnooi oi riymouin reiephoM office m wl Hdeace
unurcn wm oe eiueriaintu uy
the Endeavor Society Friday
evening, at 7 o'clock, at the
church. A Christmas tree. San
ta Claus, Tarvelogue to Obera-
mergrau witn the stereopiicon
all over the world. While butter
fat dropped 24 cents the past
month, the condenser price has
been raised, as noted in another
place in this issue, and Fred
thinks this is mighty fair of the
Condenser people.
Wanted: Two young men
want job of slashing near Hills
boro. Address Hillsboro, Ore.,
Route 1. Box 138. 40-2
Charlotte Palmer has sued
Chaa. Palmer for divorce. They
were married in Chicago in 1889.
ATTORNHY-AT-LAW-
IP
laool
39tf
Services at Baptist Church.
Sunday. Dec 26th, K. A. Smith,
nantor. Sunday School at 10 a.
The nwoml edition of the Coffee
Club Cook I took ia on sale, at
SOeenU, until after the Holiday.
The book are on sale at the
t following iilaces:
Vaught' UrxH'ery.
IlilUlnmi Mercantile Co.
Donekm' Furniture Store.
Uragg & i'owell Grocery.
Ibm GriK'ory,
Rest UtMim. Second SL near
Morton Greenhouse
wtiere ne woracu ivi m-j w -Rrnci SuDerintendent: Jblk '
months, and then went to. the m., J. W. """"i j iieUu to
Montana mines. He went up Preaching at 11; Young Peoples 1.1
n Friday before Xmas and thej MiawirllUvei ;te Ft J
av before New Year, and and from there to Helena . In 7.
8y ,HU'. i.-... j. e,iaw iwa he and Martin Sandberg. t
mon,
Feed choptn-r at
run on
ll,.n aa omial. every Saturday.
AnunnA cum in ir later than ..
nluaatt lot US know uy
phone,
in t 1 s r 4 7
Geo Johntu to Irold Oilbart, lot .
S blk Metayer -375
fall Sonte to Geo Hagte. lo 18 blk -
Amended plat Humphrey ad loo
A W Keetie to Calhenne Keene, 30
a arc ij 1 a r 1 w. ...... ....... . ......
Geo Sanfurd to G K Gabrteiaoa. nad
lot la tot 6 blk 5 Sherwood A...
t.wience Burke to M S Allen, 1 a
Forett Groea -
O G Carnahan to W J R B-ach, 4 a
Henry B iston die V Grove...- . .
r I. Rtunn to D P Aikina. lbt and
half blk a Smith ad'P Grove..... ... 15
J a Buckley to Lyda Welti a, 40191
ft blk i Walker ad F Grove ..... I
C I) Hamblin to at B Bump, JJ arc
j t J a r 5 w S00
Fred Damea to Gaatoa City, pip
line right of way I
C C Been et al to N Noland, ctmt-
tr lot Coiceliua ao
0-cr Nielaon to S F Woodbuiy, lot
t blk 14 Beusonic ......... 10
J ... . . ... ... .
nil woe, oiinnie,
'Main io2
DR. L. W. HYDE
Succeaaor to Dr, LinkUter
Office over Delta Drag Store. Reaidenca
Baseline, between Jth and 6th Sta.
will make .up, the I Hillsboro,
lou 1. a. x. a.-i6.m
Meeting at 6.30; preaching ai Aie. brook Farm i
A cordial welcome toan. Elmer gcheeseto Elisabeth
. n r u.i. I u:kk. IT 'W B i Tnnnor
L. f. Urown. oi untie- tvoci., n i, , ..... - - U9X Main Str and Sundavs
u.a haM th tirat ot tne i a c. ui ey uw i -r " v . ,
MLira w . Ka
ii i. ....... U tha Odar Mi lliu..k
ffi aeVtion. started on foot through week;the guest of AI. Utham Same to Same, 12 a aamedlc.2000
MonUna and ldano. i ney w- and wife ana Mr. ana mre. r. c y- " "
n,M.nrh tha toiler a Aiene. i Umuin h is entratrea in inei iioisrewmn"
and "eaU"
program. ,
John Denning, aged 89 years.
died t Koseburg. Dec 20. He
was a pioneer of 1851. and was
captain of a wagon train that!
crossed the Plains. The remains
were interred at Looking Glass.
Mr. Denning was the father of
Mrs. W. T. Kerr, of this city.
Evangelist Rev. O. P. Hedge,
of Portland, wilt preach every
aaa ma a . mar
evening at :JW. in tne Mission
Oregou
WrVWrWrVVMrWM
Frederick Andersen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEO
Successor to Dr.' CunniiKham.
Oifice and Drug Store,
Orenco. OREGt
Talepaohe aonaeetioo.
at 2:30 and 7:30. You are in
vited. -Rev. P. Lasky.
&. 8naM
SCHNABEL & UROCHE
The Knights of Columbus . last theBit00f Spokane, and fqrniture and hardware business I F M Drake to S D Jones, 15
-ening presentwl the city libra- ravele(j through to The Dalles- the city on the CowliU. a less r of w, see 32 1 1 n r
rt w In sixteen vo umea u . Hialanre or over ouu mne. i , . .. n .
r,L?2 bv,vclotHHlia. published "r" " to Port- Wm. Reidt, a prominent Port-
under K. of 0. auspices. The tne a town about 5.000. and
realty owner, and at one
nterested in Hiiisooro
u ' :i . - remit to :i'r.7- ,.,,i,.i timA
MISS I1WACI1
DI'.ICMMAN
paH h' prit ne're for ZZiTmX' He gained U '"V"!" Wm
wmeUme, and now in charge of gjyen years, and saved many of his
t parisi Tat Greeley. Col. 2ll55.iT money to return . to has the ..me old optimism
still
3w..
S D Jones to Blanche Drake,
same as above
EJ McAleartoJH PVeach.
60x130 ft Fairview ad, blk
"A"...;.'..;....:..; -
100
125
parish
Mrs. 1
CHRISTMAS SERVICE
1). Smith., of near Germany. He was
Miss Grate Deichm.n, d.ughter KaVmington. on Sherwoml. Route the Munderlo Se1"'".-. Battlef
of Mr and Mrs. Chaa, E. Deich- Z charge of maternity many, to Miss Helena Harm.,
in. died at the family home. J Teephone 1515 Une4, March 1M8T7. Jh? nA Fpld,y
tummA . n.'t cases. civh,,v"' , .a mmA Mi Hunteman ano .-nnni
,y , u-rnoon, uecemuer
""i.iht an iiineiw oi otsverm
pwntha She waa born near
Uurt-I. Murrh 1R and with
. - -? v i auwai wm'w - aw-
her nau'ntrt. cam to Hillsboro
when a child. With the excep-
linn . -
..v., ... yt.Br or ao ai neavvrioo ... - - , , . -n
has made thia citv her home, not a great deal, but some any
She was a graduate of tha Hills- way. if the court -
boro Schools, and also a graduate usual custom.
Jfthellehnke-Walker BuaineM a box of cigars is a suitable
VOllene. t Port Ibtol. Vor avr. :r r. ihn mpnfo k8. W 0 8011
lra aim I... ku mm lulii..l .. n.jj..1.. llahv Iu
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i mi.. . . .. I .... f iliiii iiti iu. i . . . . ..... .. mm ho anil rnnn i . . i maa in Hiimnp. i
A . T ' t " A and Slougn i.rm two y.-. irominw -r
witninawetn v. ... moved w miiaoo, unan e nainm. be
lit is saie w say "'""; T ,no bought the present will also pe vnere. ak ... - Carol.
be a lurmer rw. - r . farrnt now one oi ms w eignt reei snow. Ear of
mAimt tn oo rninvu. . n in muniv. i u i i
. iiHicnw ;-: . ,. i I n wjiMiact Aitva inn 010 i uaroi.
Formal recognition of Christmas
will be given at Plymouth
Church next Sunday morning.
I years she has been an Invalua
employee of the Wilkes Ab
fet Co., and for some time
m connected with tha lnde
Kndent. Miss Deichrtlan wa. a
J"nlit, indimtrious young wo
mn. and had a host of friends
ho mourn her untimely deaUi.
one was a member of the Eastern
Btar,
. Miss Deiehman is wrvived by
"?r purents, a sister. Miss Jen.
lwn., and a brother. Chas.
,w'iman, at home. ' .
,ne luneral took place this ar
WTnoon from tha M. E. Church.
I jj Myers conducting the ser-
News fai- Hta AIAnnmlA rmiiSA
ITik II. . . .1 .
r". uorn ana tomatoes inree
aRS. for ttvantu.flita oonta. at
Rose. Coast
Defender. LaGrandaand Ihornas
Dale cigars tn quanwj."
1 to 100 with pricesofScand up.
The Don of Sweets.
r liu i Kntcher. ot Thatch-
or one o the . flrat sectbns to
J j, macadam roads in the west
, inf the county, was down to
ll.llaboro yesterday, a witness
ifrcuit court.
a..,a nldor. cake mixture, col-
wr"ir: hips. ice cream,
orea sugai. j ' ihpr
oysters, popcorn and man olher
SSSKJa? Vn'n er at the Den of
Sweets. ,
n- tn V. Purdin. of
HOII.
Grove, was down to
vaaterdav.
VmaYx aalted almonds and pe
Fre9V .5 u.T-"a Confectionery.
married at Tke Chicago Tribune German
Ger- R.uiofieid Pictures will be a
. r . J
feature at me uranu.
niirht and Chrktmad af-
Oregonand Mr. Hunteman ana Urnoon Bnd night, mese i pic- Th Mstorwill oreach on ?The
in vwuu ture9 gnow aciuai bv.cb navsotinir from on High." The
fniiowincr musical program win
followed:
Calm on the Listening
Night
Hark, the Angels,
Response, Holy Night
Carol. Adeste Fideles. .
n,, "VJhv Art Thon Cast
LSu months. He says there Down?- Mrs. J. D. Bergen and
t. . Mmniainii anvwhere. in the J. W. Brown
Dliuvv.'t""- .."a- J l.tL
R..t that t mes are nara. ana Atituem,
in. .. ... v--: ii.t r.nra MHiee savs
HiB widow ana tne .o ww.... JT9 peM intt her8eif
sons .urviye -jonn nnr,. ;. a.- - the de.
man and wimam. i -r- " :sted there for but
OCCUrreu auuuj.
COREY CARSTENS
Fritz PriUlaff, of Gales Creek,
was down yesterday. Twenty
five years ago Frits and the Ar
gus reporter worked for the
aims Am mnA than Kava not
lnAlMUIV Ml.U. H..V. UJ ..w.v " -
aWiijVajaa nwiu Mwaaifa, wuvt
W. E. Boucsein. of above
Mountaindale, was down yester-
day. When the fry, placed in
the creek by the state, gets its
growth W. E. expects to have
the championship fishing grounds
in the state, '
Anyone wishing to buy a good
saddle pony will do well to write
to P. O. Box Zi, Keedville, ure.
J. C. Crocker, of Mountain-
dale, was down to the county
seat yesterday.
C. Schoenbachler, of Farming
ton, was up to the city Monday,
on business at the court house.
I. H. Smith, of Forest Grove,
was a county seat visitor, xues-
day.
Cratwateaeaat
nnin aaa nw. .
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naiaiM. linaaieai.
Itaea aitrafkadt
gca la taigaa i
Bdaaaaa a a- r-
att aaltna i
antfaa.
StaMae aa attea
ttaunm10atteB. tttaaaaw.
rilaMaiet attt aatsa aal
PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. B PirTSNG3R
Dentist:
Offloa ap-atalra orat-fiUtabaf) National
.- ' Ba. . t
HILUBBORO .- ; I ORBOOK
George H Corey and Miss Ethel
Carstens were.qujetly l
ir.iama Wash..T)ec. 8, 1915.
The groom is the eldest , son of
the ate cnas. wirey """l.Tj
and the bride is the only child of
Mr. and Mrs. n. . vrswi
near Roy. ; , '
Thau havA taaen uu wien
denceon the farm of the groom
at Mountainaaie;
Forest
Hillsboro
"Holy Night" by
B that when the Umber be- choir, consisting ol ! Mesoaraes E.
2. mnvintr in the Spring that R Tongue, J; D. Bergen. 0. B.
r. vV::;i.. i mmA into it Kates. K. K. Easter ana if. v.
IIV ' v w"
Miss Margaret Follett of JU-
imnnlr. a vis ting inenua nere.
anu,a hA dft nroblem with
fanev box of candy-Koeber
Confectionery.
Albert Bunning. of Cornelius,
was in the city this week, at
tending encuit court.
own. .
There are over 17.000 separate
pieces of property on the tax roll
for the coming year. Some have
several pieces of property assess
ed in their names, but a close ex
.MiMtinn nf the list shows that
h bi-a near V ten inouswiu
jiatinor. names on the tax roll.
Thia has Brown largely the past
few years, due to the cutting up
mt oa mnnn timnertv down in the
' W W aaa va 1" . a
..east end of the county suburban
to Portland, and the Shaw-Fear
tmmmt thi side OI Dt)avercuo.
The assessor's index list has 2
pages, with some 72 lists on each
page.
Payne; Miss Ruth Harbison; and
Messrs. G. v. f iyne. Mian Har
ris. J. W. Brown and Leonard
. a' m
Brown. Accompanist, airs. 1.
H. Tongue. , ,
The' Argus wishes a Merry
Christmas to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ireland
were Portland visitors Tuesday.
Fred Berger. of Bethany, was
In town yesterday, on business
and taking a look at St. Nicho-
laS.'.-,':,..;;:,.;:,?, .''T'
John Koehnke. of above Bloom
infr. was in town yesterday, en
I route home from a Portland trip.
UNION STOCK YARDS
DR. J. R.' MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tamleaie Bldg. BooaaaSaadt
HILL8B0Z9, CSX
Mala aad Tatr.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
the receipts were ordinary and . Uatldtag, aun airi
The chief feature in the cattle
trade Monday was the sale of
three cars of pulp-fed cattle.
several different
a m - . . m 1 t . 1 - .. ,
were steady at last we ltlilUbK3
pneea.
Hog trade opened tne wee
briskly. The demand was active
and an advance was registered
of five cents over any price for
the previous week. Bulk or
trading was 6 05 to 6 10.
All lines in the sheep house
were advanced Monday. Choice
lambs are now selling at 7 25 to
7 60, choice yearlings 6 50 to
6 75, choice ewts 5 CO to 6 75.
..... t.ira Wk'.arUf
tim, ia.00 pf 4 wir tw
Mrs: A. M. Haaar
ar t prnnfrifi
ATtoawiy-af '.iw r
BoUr, PablMSallaaSaa Imaaia,
BlWitaAUll4
Hillaboro Mercantila Co.
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