The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 06, 1916, Image 5

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    LAUREL COUPLE IN
Mr. nod Mr. Uocttcr Celebrate
I Ul It I h Annlvcriary
MKt MKKII!I) IN OLD COUNTKV
Children. (Irandihlldren and Frirnda
i'njiy Their llospllall.y
Mr. and Men. l'Vcderick fnWKo
CiiKUtT, (if Laurel, cehbrattl
I heir golden wedding at their
tionif, Sunday, April 2. 1010, a
unrulier of relatives' and friend
lit'inu in attendance. Five of
their children, with their chil
dren, were prcaent. Roth were
liorn in Germany, and Mr. Goet
ter in ajtetl 79 yeara, tho wife
liein aired 72. Her maiden
name whh Frederika Kitmiller.
They were murried at IVppen
wuilcr, Wurtemuurtf, Germany,
and eamn to America in 1881,
nettling Hint in Nebraska. They
muvi'd to Oregon from Colorado
in 11K)1. Twelve children were
liorn to the union, eight of whom
art living--Mr. 1mina Achzig.
Ft ('ulliiiH. Col.: Mm. Kutherine
.Sehafer, Lander. Wyoming; Mrs.
John t)penlander, near Cornell
tin. Ore. ; Minn Pauline Goetter,
of Jlillnoc.ro; K. V. Goetter, at
home; Mm. Ida Frazer, Greeley.
Colo.; Mm. Adam llergert Jr, of
Mourning, and William Goetter,
currier on lloute 6. Hillboro
A big wedding dinner was
nerved in the afternoon, and
tunny were the congratulations.
The children presented them
with many handsome presents,
and the remarks of Kev. Stuebe
were well received. All of ti e
children residing in the WeBt
were home for tho occasion,
and other present were:
Grandchildren-Minnie, J. A.,
Walter. George and Otto 0
oenlander. Mr& Paul Schult,
Harold, Wilfred, Harbar and
Vanela Hergert, Freddie Goet.
ter; Kev, L Stuelw and wife,
John Opuenlander, Adam Her
gert Jr. Mm. William Goetter,
l'aul SchnlU. C. Matthes and
wife. Henry Scheurerman, Miss
Katie Scheurerman, Mm. Mary
Scheurerman.
Mr. and Mm. Goetter resided
two years at Cornelius before
jnovinir to Laurel jn 11KX1. Kuth
are highly reHjected in the com
munity and have the sincere
wishes of a host of friends. Ilride
and groom are in the best of
health, time having dealt lightly
. with them.
ACMH AMMMINAL SUWOKT
(For Men. Women and Children)
A scientific supporter for pro
lapsed kidneys, stomach, intes
tines and other abdominal organs
of which many women are con
stant sufferers. Especially de
signed and made for each indi
vidual case. Kndorsed by physi
cians everywhere.
Also, agent for the celebrated
Barclay Custom made corsets.
Mrs. A. J. l'erkins. Agent. 1343
Uaeline St. 1'hone Main 801.
NOTICI2 TO DEMOCRATS
A meeting of the Democratic
County Central Committee will
be held at Hillsboro, Wednesday,
April 12. at 2 o'clock, and all
democrats of the county inter
ested in the present campaign
are earnestly requested to par
ticipate in this meeting.
John M. Wall,
Chairman Dem. Co. Cen. Com.
Thrifty pigs for sale at $2.50
and One mile east of Hills
boro. -J. D. Pergen. 3-5
There, will be a smoker at the
Commercial Club this evening.
All members invited to be in at
tendance. Dance at Helvetia Hall, Satur
day evening, April 15 Hollen
beck orchestra. Tickets, 75c.
Carl Jossy, manager. 2-4
T. 1. Adams, a Joseph min
ing man, is at the Hotel Wash
ington. He is an old acquaint
ance of Dr. Frwin.
Garden and flower seeds sold
by the Hergen Floral Co., Third
Street, are. seeds that grow, tf
Wanted: A strong girl, aged
about 25, for housework in fami
ly. Must be a good laundress.
Good wages. Call at 1153 Oak
Street, Hillsboro.
The High School Literary So
ciety will hold a meeting Wed
nesday evening, April Jj!, at
7:30, at the High SchooPpuild-
ing. Good program. Everybody
invited.
For Sale Two Jersey cows,
fine milkers, one in milk and
other to. freshen about August 1.
Can furnish milk test. H. E.
Thompson, Hillsboro, Ore., R. 4.
l'hone, Main 115. 1-3
The Needlecraft will give a
benefit dance at the Moose Hall,
Saturday, April 15. The pro
ceeds will go to charityand the
public is asked to give a hearty
financial support.
J. J. VanKleelj, of near Kin
ton, was in town yesterday. He
has just finished his onion sort
ing and has disposed of all bin
crop. He siiys that C. E. Kindt
has traded his property at Kin
ton for a big wheat ranch above
l'asco, 1H00 acres of growing
giain, with complete equipment
for farming, being the l'asco
end of the trade. Mr. Kindt
and family will move to Portland
to reside.
Hloyd's Machine Shop is the
place to get your sawmill ma
chinery repaired. We are equip
ped to repair anything for a mo
torcycle to a sawmill. Kepairs
quickly and neatly made, and all
work guaranteed. "When we
fix anything it stays fixed."
Don't forget the place. 1352 Ma
pie St., one block south of saw
mill, l'hone City 401. 2 4
E. E. Watts, who recently ad
vertised a Jersey bull in tl e Ar
gus, writes that he sold him
through the notice, and that six
more were after the animal.
Mr. Watts has bought a bull
from the famous Gary herd, and
the youngster is a "near" broth
er to a youngster which sold for
the highest money ever naid for
one bred in the Willamette Val
ley.
For sale: Two Jewey cows. 3
and 4. in milk, fresh in Septem
ber; 2 I lolrttein-Jerseys, 3 and 4,
n milk 3 months, have tieen
iired: Shorthorn cow, fresh in
April; all are heavy milkers.
Price, S 15 each, if taken soon.
M. F. Greeley, Cornelius. Ore.,
ttoute 2. on old Pyle place, near
Fred Howlby's. 2-4
A. C. Johnson, a former Hills
boro Ikiv. has been appointed
station agent for the S. P. at
Red H ulr. California, one or the
largest agencies on the Shasta
Division. He was agent at Cor
nelius, and from here went
South.
Seed corn IJuroee'a Golden
Hanlam. Oregon acclimated, the
best sweet corn that grows. One
pound, 15 cents; 2 pounds, 25
cents. Write for prices on larger
quantities.- L A. Smith, Hills
boro, 11 1, Box 13. 2-4
Tli Srim-liT' nfl'tce has collect-
ed perhaps fifty percent of the
total tax levied, as the col
lections booked and those on the
desk will run to the total of a
quarter of a million dollars- The
total tax. tmecial and all, runs to
over $500,000.
Spring is here -brighten up
your home with new rurmlure,
bedding, rugs, linoleum, wall
nmwr. . on the installment
jilan. New go-carts and Bulkeys
jusi in. i aueraun ruroiuire
Co. 2 3
Claud Groveris in jail, chargtd
with stealing a cow from J. W.
Passmore, of Tualatin. He sold
the caw at Oregon City, and
pleads poverty as the reason for
his theft. He admits the tat -ceny,
and will save trial costs.
Spring is here-brighten up
your home with new furniture,
(elding, rugs, linoleum, wall
paper, etc., on the installment
plan. New go carts and Bulkeys
just in. Patterson furniture
Co. 2-3
Mrs. A. J. Gossett and little
daughter, of Brighton, returned
home Tuesday, after a few days
visit with Mm. Gossetl's par
ents. Miss Golda Sewell ac
companied her home for a short
Visit.
Eggs for hatching-S. C. White
and S. C. Brown leghorns; also
S. C. Khode Island Reds. $1 per
seUing of 15. It, H. Greer.,
Hillsboro. 5.
The Social Circle of the Cong.
Church have completed their
plans tor a Blossom Festival, to
be held early in May. The lime,
place, and many interesting de
tails, will be announced later.
For sale: New modern house
and two large lots; some fruit.
A bargain for some one. No
street or sewer assessments.
Terms, if desired. Box 615.
Hillsboro, Ore. 1-3
Arthur Turner, of Helvetia,
has been arrested at Crescent
City, Gal., and will be brought
back to Hillsboro, charged with
taking machinery from the Hel
vetia sawmill.
The Bergen Floral Co. has in
hulk the kind of garden seeds
that prow. Located in the Amer
ican National Bank Building, on
Third Street entrance.
A. C. Lathan has sold his
transfer business to Geo. Carter,
who has bought the old Williams
place, east of the Blaser home,
and will build a new home, and
keep his outfit on the lot.
For sale, or trade on stock - 31
vagon gearawith woodrack.
Frank Greener, Hillsboro, Route
5, Box 81. 2 3
Richard Cole, of Laurel, fell
the other dey. nnd dislocated his
elbow. Dr. Erwin attended the
injury.
Money to loan on first-class
far in security. Washington
County Abstract & Title Com
'pany;by E. J. McAlear, Mana
ger. 4tf
1 Fred Rolerlson, of Gaston,
was in town yesterday.
CIRCUIT COURT
hues mm
Lyda C'e to bi! Taken up by
Jury Tlritt Cane on Docket
COURT l)l!CII)l!S OKltlNANCI! RULTV
Si) rll lo Provide llcariiiif Win rc
I)ik ire lo In- Killed
Judge ISagley will open court
Monday morning with the jurors
in attendance. The first ease on
the docket will be the Lyda case,
a statutory charge, tried months
ago. and resulting in disagree
ment. This will take several
days.
The Court has handed down
an opinion which declares void
tho Hillsboro dog ordinance, and
Judge Bagley quotes the Su
preme Court in a Salem case.
The crux of the decision is that
tho constitution says one's prop
erty can not be taken away
without due process of law. The
case aroBe out of the chief of po
lice taking a canine belonging to
T. II. Tongue Jr. Theominance
provides for no hearing, but
says that the officer shall take
the animal and kill it if the pen
alty is not paid.
Judge Benson, of the Supreme
Court, wrote the opinion which
Judge Bagley followed in decid
ing the case.
It is expected that the jury
will be in the county seat several
days, as several eases have been
set for trial.
KHAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ruth Realty to Amos Sevbold
lot 19 blk 45 North Plains.$400
Same to Geo McCarl hy, 5 a
at Win Burris d I c 1000
W H Greim to A Bacon. 40 a
stc25t2n r 3 w 31)00
C C Nelson to J Jeppeson,
144.48 asecl8t3nr3 w. 10
Bosa Thomas to II E Brown,
lot 6 blk 2 Beusonic lights 500
J E Parmley to J F Carstens
20.000 sq ft Banks. ,. 1500
Same to E L Shipley. 11.000
sq ft at Banks 220
M Schramel to C A Shipley.
120 a sec 19 t 2 n r 3 w... 1
J F Carstens & Martha Cole
man etux to Same, 40 a sec
19t2nr3w 10
G Hauschen to M E Davison
lot 2 blk 8 P & M ad 1 1 bo 10
M E Davison to J L M of lit,
same as above 10
Reuben Cole to Mattie Rich
ards, trat Gaston 8500
II V Pendleton to No- f west
ern Tr Co, lot 13 Willow.
brook Farrrr .... 10
H Waespe to Melissa King.
10 a Virginia Place 10
J C Lewis etal toC II Lewis
20 a sec 4 t 2b rl w 10
C H Lewis to L A Lewis,
same as above 10
Fred Miller to C C Kulifson
& H E MeKenny. 8 a south
of Jackson Bottom Bridge. 10
B F Purdy to David Storey,
tr in Wm Stokes ri 1 c 1750
Hattie Vandehev to P Janscn
tr in Henry Black die.. 250
Lola Hockett to W Spencer,
6asec2Gt 1 s r2 w 700
P Bochmeier to Paul Becker.
lot 8 Marguerite Ochs Tr. 370
S Bullock to J W Phillips. 20
a sec 3 1 2 n r 4 w 800
II T Olsen to Charlotte Rujli
12.5000 flat Banks 400
A B Snider to L V Emmons,
2 lots blk 20 Beaverton.... 10
H Harala to J E McNamara,
5 a Beav-Reedville 10
Marion E Anderson to Nellie
Anderson, 40 a sec 10 t 3
n r 3 w 100
Clara Ennis tJ J J Meacham .
i int 76 a sec 31 t2 n r 3 wlOOO
Wm Hoene to F G Buskuhl 2
lot Branford's ad F Grove 10
A B Thomas to M Hetiick.
10 a M M Watt d I c 1750
J I) Morris to W P Lyman.
w i blk 23 Tonquin 10
J W Merrill to O O & E E
Hughes, 40x180 ft Corne
lius Environs.. 100
Hbo Garden Tracts to T J
Chambers, lot 23 blk 5 G T 100
II E Stubbs to E E Bowen,
lot 4 blk 48 North Plains.. 10
J P McFarlane to M A Barnes
10asec2t2n r 4 w 325
Tualatin Mill Co to Caroline
Smith, lands in Wash Co-..5000
FAREWELL
A number of ladies corrulimpnt
ed Mrs. Geo. Dunsmoor nt the
home of Mrs. L. J. Wilkinson Jr
Monday evening. Mrs. Duns
moor and family leave for Pori
i i ii ' i f . , i
iana mis weeic. mere were
cames. a recitation bv Mrs
Shute, music by Mesdames Hare
and Wilkinson, and delightful
refreshments were servpd. Th
present were Mesdames Alonzo
Sigler, J. W. Shute. Wm. Har
ris, Bessie Gragg, U. G. Gard
ner, C. C. Frick, Win. G. Hare,
H. I). Schmeltzer, .1. II. Foote,
Geo. Miller, Wilkinson Sr. and
Jr.
Carl Pfahl, of above Blooming,
was in the city Friday, greeting
county scat friends.
Claude Green visited hit par
cuts at Blooming, Sunday.
Bergen Flotal Co.' phone num
ber is Main tJOQ. 61tf
Albert Friday and wife were
down from Banks, Tuesday.
Ground bone, grit, shell, egg
food at Greens.
Tennis Pyl of South Tualatin,
was an Argus caller Tuesday
morning.
F. L. Beamia and wife, of the
Hanks-Greenville section, were
in the city Tuesday.
Wanted: Competent girl for
general housework. Phone City
417.
Richard Wiley, of Portland,
was out Sunday, the guest of his
father, W. V. Wiley.
E. Miles Maxwell and Gladys
EmmeMon, of Gaston, have been
granted license to wed.
Elmer J. Peterson and Flor
ence Dailty, . of Laurel, have
b -en granted marriage license.
Mrs. C. E. Underwood, of
Portland, is the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Jos. Downs, this week.
Perry Gardner, of Quatama,
was in town Saturday morning,
greeting friends.
Geo. Shirley was up from
Schnlls, Tuesday. He says that
F. F. (k)nover is again going in
to business at'Scholls.
l'hos. Withycombe, the walnut
grower and dairyman, was in
the city Tuesday morning, on
business.
J. N. Hoffman, of Forest
Grove, was down to Hillsboro,
Monday, filing a suit in circuit
ourt.
W. O. Hocken, Beaverton's
mayor in the days of much city
improvement, was in the city
Saturday.
John Loftis. one of the pio
neers of the Arcade district, was
a couijy seat visitor Monday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Abbott.
of Portland, were Sunday guests
of Mr. Abbott's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. E. L Abbott.
M. Kehrli, of Hillsdale, was in
town Saturday, and took out a
Studebaker auto from .the Cox-
Schlegel-Nelson headquarters.
G. T. Brickell, former road
supervisor in this district, was
up from near Sherwood, the last
of the week.
Chas Hickethier, of Cedar
Mill, was in town Saturday. He
says the roads were good down
his way.
Lowe, the eye special
v2"ist, will be in Forest Grove,
Friday. April 21; Hillsboro. 22.
to 4 o'clock only.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cornelius,
of Salem, are here for a few
days visit with Edwin Morgan
and wife.
W. E. Shaver, formerly of
Tualatin, now residing at Tigard
ville, was a county seat visitor
yesterday.
John H. Dorland, of above
North Plains, was a city caller
yesterday, on business at the
court house.
Ferdinand Metzentine, for 31
years a resident of the Scholls
Ferry road, near Kinton, was in
town Monday, his first trip to
the county Beat since 1896. He
came up to register.
For sale: Aultman-Taylor sep
arator, 30x50, all up-to-date,
with wing, and in firat-class
shape. Will sell or trade for
larger machine. - Ubiegenthaler,
3929-52 Street S. E., Portland,
uregon. 2-4
P. G. Ueed, ot Omak, in the
Okanogan country, near the
British line, is here this week,
the guest of his aunt, Mm. J. H.
Collier. He will visit relatives
at Scholls before returning home.
The Bergen Floral store will
have some snecial bar train shIps
on all kinds of plants, flowers,
bulbs, rose bushes, . trees and
seeds, everv Friday and Sntnr.
day, 5. 10 and 15.
C. R. Taunton, of Forest
Grove, has sued her husband. M.
S. Taunton, for divorce, alleging
abandonment in 1913. They
were married at Almenie, Kan
sas, in 1893: She asks the cus
tody of the two minor children.
Lester and Elmo Bradford,
sons of the late Sheriff W. D.
Bradford, were out yesterday,
visiting boyhood friends. Elmo
is now associated with the Port
land fire department, while Les
ter is down in the Marshfield
country.
W. H. Smith, one of the ac
countants with the North Bank
road, was here Tuesday. He
has been suffering from a broken
leg, sustained last January.
...i. i. . . , . ..
wi.eu ne suppea ana ieu on an
icy pavement He formerly
lived near Cedar Mill, and is
well known in that section.
Mrs. W. C. Smith, and niece,
Miss Grace Skinner, of Spring
field. Mo., arrived in Hih nitv
Saturday, for a visit with the
lormer s niece. Mm. E. W. Wise
and her sister. Mra. Richard
Green, of Cornelius. They are
favorably impressed with the
country.
E
Irving Hlgeanbotham Sent lo by
McCrcdie In Third Inning
DELIVERS Trif! BACON FOR .BEAVERS
Old Veteran "Comei Bick" af
Francinco Ginie, Tueidiy
Saa
Hillsboroites who loye the ball
game are in high spirits for
Irve Higganbotham won the
opening game at San Franciaco
for the Beavers, Tuesdayl
Noyes, a new man, was put in
on the mound for Portland, but
went to the bad in the fourth
inning, when McCredie took him
out and substituted theoldtimer.
Hig warmed up like the invinci
ble he is when working right,
and low and behold, San Fran
cisco lost the initial game 5 to 4.
Higganbotham has been win
ning the opening game nearly
every year, and when Mc. con
cluded not to let him nitr-h th
game Tuesday. Hig'a Hillsboro
friends concluded the tall fellow
had lost his cunning. When
Noyes fell out of bed and Hig
went in it was better, anyway,
for it meant that a defeat was
averted, adding fresh laurels to
the veteran.
It was freely predicted last
season that Higganbotham would
be out of the game this season,
for he lost many games last
year. Those who watched the
game did not charge him for
the defeats, for the Portland
team did not fight behind any
pitcher, good, bad, or indiffer
ent If Hig keeps up his start
he will come through the season
with the best year of his pitch
ing record, and there are those
who predict this for him.
ONION STOCK YARDS
Cattle market remained steady
with the close of last week.
Three loads of grain fed and 4
.oads of pulp fed steera went at
the high price of 9. One load of
DuId led cows sold at 7 65 while
a split load went at 7 80. the
h-ghest price paid for cows this
season.
A very light run of 2900 hogs
came to market Monday. Hog
prices were lowered to the 9 20
mark. Bulk went at 9 to 9 15.
No receints in the sheen spe.
tion, market very strong. Spring
lambs are quoted at 13; prime
lambs at 10 50; ewes at 8 25;
wethera 9 25 and yearlings 10.
KREBS-DODQE
JfifTerei J. Krebs and Ethel J.
Dodge were united in marriag'
at the home of the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge,
Dodge. Hillsboro, April 2. 1916,
Rev. Dunlap, of Forest Grove,
officiating.
DODQE WILLIAMS
Wm. Dodge and Halley Williams
were united in mairiage at the
home of the groom's parents,
in Hillsboro, Or., April 2, 1916,
Rev. R. E. Dunlap, of Forest
Grove, officiating.
CURFEW NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
City Council has ordered the
curfew ordinance of this city en
forced and in obedience to said
order no minor under the age of
16 years will be permitted upon
the streets or other public places
of the city of Hillsboro, after
9:30 o'clock p. m., unless accom
panied by parent, guardian or
other peMon having the custody
of such minor. The fire bell will
be sounded each night at 9.30
o'clock and the ordinance en
forced from and alter April 10.
G. W. Pate.
Chief of Police.
Mm. J. T. Heard, of below
Witch Hazel, was a city caller
the firet of the week.
For sale: Twelve head of high
grade Holstein cows and heifers,
and 15 Angora goats. C. Van
dermost. Beaverton, Route 3.
One-ha'f mile south of Kinton
school house.
Clerk Luce reports total regis
tration on April 4 at 5,564. They
are tabulated as follows repub
licans, 4144; democrats, 989; mis
cellaneous, 431. This is about
the same old ratio of distribution
as in former registrations.
John M. Scott general Passen
ger Agent of the S. P. lines in
Oregon, passed through the city
the nrst or the week with a par
ty enroute around the loop. L.
H. Nutting, the New York Gen
eral Passenger Agent J. K. R,
Parsons, holding a like position
in Texas, and Phil K. Gordon,
of San Francisco, were in the
party. Jos. Ormandy, a brother
of Wm. Ormandy, of this city,
was along with the excursionists.
The visitOM were shown what
Oregon looks like in the Spring,
when bright weather is prevail
ing. . ft.
-(E-ltAdflniCor Scholls, and
Harry Cook, of Cornelius, met
here yesterday for the fiMt time
since they made Nome, Alaska,
together, in company with W.
H. Joos, of North Plains Adams
says the last time he saw Cook
was when that gentleman was
cooking breakfast in a rain
storm, on the Nome beach, and
the last time-he talked with
Joos was afterHe hid "swiped"
a pan of sauer kraut on the ves
sel taking them North. Joos
claimed the boat did not furnish
a very substantial menu, and
when he made the requisition he
was commandeered before the
captain. The commander asked
him what he did with the kraut.
I ate it said Joos, and that
was ail there was to the inter
view. Adams says the passen
gers would have thrown the
captain overboard had he at
tempted to punish Joos, as they
were all -sore at the short rations.
I will sacrifice my beautiful 4-
room cttage Summer home-
on the banks of Nehalera Bay,
in Nehalem City. Boats meet
trains every day. Fine fishing
and hunting.- Bathing in ocean
and bay. City water in house.
All built-in effect Price. $650.
Ten dollars down, balance ten
dollars per month. B. J. Tucker.
205 Abington Building, Portland,
Ore. 1-3
H. S. Huson, of Cornelius, was
Hillsboro caller Monday. He
has just finished an extended
court attendance in Portland as
an expert witness along civil en
gineering, in the case of J. W.
Sweeney vereus the Columbia
Kiver Highway commission. Mr.
Huson had yeara of experience
as a civil engineer, and handled
all the engineering difficulties ol
the Northern Pacific, when it
broke through the Cascades be
tween Ellensburg and.Tacoma.
Spirella Coraeta Not sold in
stores. A question and a sug
gestion. Have you any coraet
troubles? If so, let Spirella ser
vice cure them. Over three mil
lion satisfied Spirella wearera
testify to the ease, comfort and
perfection ot style produced by
Spirella coraets. any exclusive
designs from which to select the
coreet best suited to your indi
vidual needs. A Spirella resi
dence corsetiere in this field.
My advice, experience and train
ing are at your service, without
obligation. Appointments by
letter or telephone given prompt
attention. Phone Main 384.
Residence, Fifth and Jacksjn.
Hillsboro. Ore. 3-16
C. E. Wells, who recently sus
tained surgical operations in
Portland, was out over Sunday.
He returned to the hospital for
one more ordeal with the knife,
and he then expects to be able
to eo into training for anything
from climbing a telephone pole
to taking on Willard for a bout.
Next week he expects to join
the order all the membera of
which have "enjoyed" the thrills
of an operating table.
For Rent: One and one-half
acres; good nine-room house,
fruit of all kinds. Se en blocks
from post office. $15 per month
to right party. For further par
ticulars, phone Farmer 824, or
call 10th and Main St. 3-5
The Socialists met in Portland,
the first of the week, and nomi
nated a ticket which they will
place on the ballot this Fall, by
petition, getting five per cent,
of the legal votera of the state,
to sign. Max Burgholzer, ot
Eugene, formerly of Buxton,
and Wm. Tipton, of Hillsboro,
were named as two of "the presi
dential electors.
For sale: New manure spread
er and 60 tooth pegtooth harrow,
never been used; Wales adding
machine, practically new; heavy
stock saddle; all at sacrifice price.
L. F. Emmott, Hillsboro, Ore.
Phone Main 454; residence Sec
ond and Edison. 3-5
B. Leis, the Beaverton or
chardist was in town yesterday.
Mr. Leis is one of the progres
sive fruit growera of the county,
and when he enters the lists at
Faira always takes home first
premiums, even against the cele
brated Hood Kiver product.
For sale: Kentucky Wonder
and Kentucky Wonder Wax Bur
pees stringless green pod and
Black Wax beans, and Delicious
squash seed. Also tOO-egg incu
bator. C. K. Rogers, Beaverton,
Ore., R. 4, Box 20. Telephone
52. 2-4
Cornelius held a city election,
Monday, and the new officials
elected are Frank H. Sholes,
mayor; Alex Cellars and Marion
Tibbetts, council; Alphone Hend-
rich, treasurer, and George Wil
cox, recorder.
f or sale, reasonable: A nne
graded Jeraey bull, coming five
yeara. Good Jersey type. J. T.
Rooks, Banks, Route 3, Box 115.
Residence on Ridge six miles
north of North Plains, via B. P,
Cornelius road. 2-4
Lincoln Geiger, of Cornelius.
was in town yesterday. Link
has cruised a great deal of the S
P. timber, and is naturally in
terested in congressional legisla
tion anent the grant
Henry Helmold, and wife of
above Blooming, were city callers
Saturday.
FKOrE-'CltOl'Ul.,
F.A. BAILKY.M. D.
Payslclan aud Snrgpou
Office: Upttalri in Schulnnrlcli Bloc
Kejldenon Hotithwmt cornr HMmi.i
mi Hoooiul HCi-MW.
Pbonra, oltlrwCity 3U, rnallan,Ciiy !
R. M. ERWIN, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon 8. P. P. R. fl., P. JE, & It
Office In the TumleMe Block, Thlr.l ;if
Mm Street, HillslKiro, Orrnti.
ELMER K. SMITH M. D. D. O
PHYSICIAN & SURGKON
OSTEOPATH
Completely rquhipeii
necuoii. ,
lit 1 1 Iiu)
Cilia answered day or nltfht. Uoth
onurK-a. Oifi-je over Uiiuw Mnu.xn..
J. O. ROBB, M. .
PHYSICIAN & SURGKON
OFFICE: Up-lr In Schulmerlch B.ilu
Pho.vks OlDc, City JS4
Us". City S6j
OKiiGON
iii'-SBURO,
Ira
E. Barrett. M. n
UPSTAIRS COMMERCIAL BLOCK
r "S06 T!rPlwnfc Main 108
Residence Telephone. Main liw
HUUboro ,---
BAGLEY A HARL
ATTORN8YS-AT-I.AW
fioomi 1 and t that BuUdlnaT
aiLLSBOHO. . . ORKuti v
B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-tAW "
Officee opataira in Schalmerioli Bloc,
JOHN M. WALL
ArTOENBY-AT-tAW .
Upataira, A. C Shale Bldg, Main 4 tn
HILLSBORO. . ORaTOOS.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Omca: Main Street, opp. Conn Uoom.
U1LLSBOKO OBH,-.n.M
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNSY-AT-tAW
Office, npstalra in Schulmerichl Blorc
Hillsboro, - - f'regon
relephone office Main 103. .idenc
(Main ic-2 '
DR. L. W. HYDE ,
Successor to Dr. Linklater
Office over Delta Drug Store. ReeMem-e
Baseline, between 5th and fth Sta.
Hillsboro, Oreeou
VWyWVWVWvvvyvVv
frederick Andersen. M n
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to Dr. Cunni ikiiam.
Office and Drag Store.
ORENCO. . Orep.!
Telephone connections.
af. 3- thaft(
a. & Ukxtt
SCHNABEL & LaROCHK
Xtaitajftreajratc Bautatra, fe)teie!tt.
ll4n ntttnhm oiiaaeftelll. Retani
en la uww rntt unfena aiaenta ittii"
St flD1I nil unl.r.n
ic.etff!.mr: Caaftaa. s 4 s
aufritiebon: Swain M4 auk aViv.
PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Office up-ataira over HUUboro National
Bank.
HILLSBORO - - - ... OREGON
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Ti-mieaie Bldg. Rooma 6 and a
HILLS BOKO, ORE.
Main and Third.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delt3
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - Ore
Lying-in Hospital
I am now prepared to take MsternHr
Ciiod, V1SA pU( riwiio Cltf flu
Mrs. A. M. Hammer
E. L. PERKINS
ATTORNBY-AT LAW
Notary Publio-Colleutimw, Loans, tla.
Room 1 Ooiuiuertnai Bank Hlila;, mmur.
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