The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 27, 1916, Image 5

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Mimical Organization I l.arjreit
In Waah'nicton County
Wll I. I'lir ON CVF.NINQ. CONCI'KT
Secured I'nr Adcrauan SfMlim o( Coun
ly Annual Si hoot Meet
Tim Orrnco Military Ilund wil
h hrc Saturday afternoon find
furnish the bund iiiuhIc for the
unriual county Hpcllihtr meet of
tin) various Hchooln. They will
rcHrh Hillrilwiro early In the af
ti'rniM)ii, nnu remain until some
timo in the evening. The band
stand Iiuh liet'D repaired by the
city fathers, and the boya will
trive an eveninR concert. This
orRanization is a credit to Uren-
co, and Hillsboroand county (h'o
pie are naturally well 'pleased
that they have been retained by
Supt. It. W. Harnea.
Many of the band ornani.a
tion are worker for the Oregon
"Nurwry, and notwithstanding
thm they have taken (treat deal
of time to perfect themselves.
1 he band in Instrumented an
follows:
director. A. J. Green.
Clarinets -A. J. Ureen, Harry
IlaiiHeii, Wm. Meade.
Cornets -Uoy Bchiedel, Mark
llich. KuhhcI Coup, Jas. II. Jacob
en.
Alton -H. Sulvadore. Carl 01-
Ben, J. C. Kokcih, Kit-hard Meade.
TromlHines-Chas. 12. Kitfus.
II. V. Meade.
Haritone J. U. I'owell.
Tuhas James Sheehan, Eldor
HeiiHchke, I. Ilambey.
Drums -It. F. Schneider, Hass.
irtcil l'arker, Snare.
TWO MOUSES ItUKNtll)
The homes of G. W, Pate and
Chas. liodwlon, on Knoeline,
just eHt of the P. It. & N. track,
were destroyed by fire shortly
after four o clock, last evening,
The blaze caught in the I'ate
woodshed, and just a the (ire
started a heavy Rale broke. The
department found it impossible
to extinguish the (lames and
ihey spread from the Fate home
to the limiitdon house. I'ate
lost his house and household ef
fect. Hodirdon saved thejrreat
r part of the household goods,
i'ate carried $(iOO insurance on
his seven-room house. Mr
llodgdon carried $1200 insur-
..'.-I. ...
(IKOSStlN-SIOKIST
Peter Fred Grossen and Miss
Marie Sijjrist were united- in
marriage. April 27, 1910. Hev.
Otto OlTner olliciating. The
bride W a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Signst, and the groom
is a son of I'eter Grossen. The
happy couple will reside at Hel
vetia. NOTICK TO ntKDITOIlS
UN THE OUNTY COURT Or THE
S'J'ATK OK OKMJON FOIt
WASHINGTON t 'OUNTY
In the Mailer of the Kutiit of
Miirmnnil l.amlrock, IWrliHod.
NiitU1 in hereby given Hint tho
4iii(li-rlKnod tint been duly appoint
m hy the County Court of tlui SUito
4t Oregon for wanhii.gton County,
t.dininiHt rutor da bonis non of the
lil'iirpwilil i'Ht"to, witrt til wilt of. aniil
(li'ri'ili'nt nimoxcil, anil hiia duly
(piatifii'il ah aiu-h m by luw peritorib-
Cil.
Now tlici i foi'-, nil persons having
cIhIiiih ngulnHt said eatuta ara here
by notified and required to prearnt
tho ditnip together with proper
votu-hem therefor, to th underatgn
ed nt tho luw offlffi of William (.
1 1 Hi e In tli (4 Americnn National Hunk
Iliiilding, - llillxboro, Oregon, within
lx month from tho date hereof.
Dated Murch f!0, 1910.
WILLIAM PAUL,
AdmlnlHtrntor do bonla non of anld
cHlnto with the will of haid do
cedent annexed
WM. (3. HARK,
, Attorney for anld Adnilnletrntor.
FOR ASSESSOR
I am a republican candidate for
the nomination of Assessor for
Washington County.. There are
four other candidates for the
sumo office on the same ticket.
All have promised, in an indefi
nite way, to practice economy.
The expense of that office last
year was approximately $7500.
If I am nominated and elected, I
hereby make definite promise,
barring unforseen and unusual
extra work that may be imposed
on the office, to reduce the ex
pense of the office not less than
$1000 or resign. This is not
egotism. I am simply placing a
mark to be aimed at. I must
hit, that mark or get out.
I further promise in all cases
to asanas the property; not the
man.
Chaa. E. Lytle.
For sale: Twenty-six head of
tfoats. W. L. Stevens, Farm
ington, address llillsboro, Ore.,
Koute 5. Telephone 615 on
Line 10. 6 8
Chris Oefinger, of near Bea
yerton, was in town Tuesday,
The Farminglon Christian La
dies' Aid presents this year, as
their' annual play, a three-act
comedy, entitled "One Girl In a
ThouBund,"an offering of Btrong
human interest, intense action,
replete with thrills and laughs,
The play will he given Saturday
evening, May 0, at Kehse'a Hop
House, Farmlngton. The caBt
will be quite as Btrong as In
former years, a combination of
the old stellar performers and
some valuable new material.
F.verything paints to an enter
tainment well worth seeing, and
the rumors of numerous parties
being organised at a distance
gives considerable encourage
ment to the management 7
Capt. Wm. Allen, of the
Fourth Indiana lnfantrv. Civil
War, died at the hospital in this
city, April 'Jii, 1U10. after a short
ness. He was aired HO years
and was the recipient of $ik) per
month (pension. Last Winter he
was with Kli Howell and family
The old gentleman suffered Borne
sort of a stroke at the Hotel lua
atin. luesday morning, and
never recovered. Undertaker
Patterson prepared the remains
for transporting to the bales
Creek cemetery. Ho had
brother who was a retired army
officer.
For rent: The north half of
the hop yard on the Hawthorne
Place, formerly occupied by John
balzgerlwr. for particulars, ap
plv to The Hawthorne Estate
1523 Worcester Building, Port
land. 6-8
The comedy, "What Happened
to Jones, will be staged May
18, at the Crescent Theatre, by
the Renior class of llillsboro
High. This is a high-class dram
in three acta and U full of mer
riment and action from start to
linish, ..i he cat pas teen re
hearsing since Feb. 15. and that
they will give a creditable per
formance is a foregone con
clusion. Watch for further an
nouncements next week.
For sale: Bay horse, weighs
1200. 0 years old, sound and
true. Martin Vandehey, Hills
boro, Oregon, Koute b, near
Newton Station. Phone Farmer
115. 6 8
About CO members of the
Commercial Club went to Bea-
verton, Tuesday night, to be en
tertained as guests of the Pea
verton Commercial Club, Ihe
gentlemen made the trip in au
tos. and returned about mid
nigft. The program consisted
of Borne specialties brought from
the Hose City, and all report a
gtod time.
For sale: Fine milk cow.
fresh a month. Milking five
gallons on poor feed. Will milk
six gallons. Five years old. C.
S. Nelson. Hillsboro, Ore.. 11 5.
Ihree miles south of Hilluboro,
near Minter Bridge. 6 8
Services at Baptist Church,
Sunday, April 30. E. A. Smith,
pastor.-Sunday School at 10 a.
m.,J. W. Brock. Superintendent,
Preaching at 11 a. m., subject.
I'wo Thoughts of God.
Young Peoples Meeting at 6.S0.
Preaching at 7:30. huhject, "The
Oescrted Christ" Prayer meet
ing at 7:30, Thursday evening.
To trade: First-class bay
ma'e, about a years; weight,
1100; part Hambletonian. Will
trade for a good teBted cow, Hol-
stein preferred. Inquire Box
185. Koute 1, llillsboro. 5-7
W. K. Tate, post master at
Wasco, Ore., was here yesterday,
the guest of Post Master J. C
Lamkin. Mr. late is looking
over Washington County, with
an idea of t rading some Eastern
Oregon dirt for it. He says that
W. Fi. Smith, is doing fine up
near Wasco, and is making
friends as fast as the next one.
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.
What does it mean? Is the
whole world going to be at war?
What is the religious meaning of
this tumult? Has Christ failed?
All these questions have natural-
y come to your mind, borne say
that Christianity has failed. Oth
ers are perplexed, though trust
ing. A review of the situation
will be given at the M. E.
Church, Sunday morning. A
good, live service at night. Come
and bring j our friends.
Wanted: Pasture for three
young horses, and also some
young cattle Address H. M.
Basford, Pleasant Home Farm,
Hil'sboro, Ore. 5-7
W. W. Iiostetler, wife and two
children were out from Boring,
yesterday. Iiostetler is running
a big ranch, besides handling a
ittle realty occasionally. He
says that there is but little East
ern immigration these days,
farm owners back East being
apparently satisfied.
Money to loan on first-class
farm security. Washington
County Abstract & Title Com
pany; by K. J. McAlear, Mana
ger. 4tf
A. A. Albright, foot specialist,
will be at Boseow's Store, Satur
day, April 29, all day. This
specialist knows his business.
Drop in and see him.
MAY DAY PROGRAM
SATURDAYAFTERNOON
Mlis Eva Hmmott Chown Queen
ol May by Hillsboro High
WILL BE CROWNED BV DR. BAILEY
Diufhler ol Mr. and Mm. L. P. EmmoH
to Prealde Over May Day
After a spirited contest Miss
Eva Emmott. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Emmott, was
elected Queen of May by the
llillsboro High School, and she
.
.:-, 7
will be crowned at the exercises,
Saturday, by Dr. F. A. Bailey,
the pioneer physician of this
city.
There will be the usual wind
ing of the may pole by the girls
of the school, and an appropriate
program will be given the public.
The court yard has been gaily
festooned with bunting, and pre
sents a gala-day appearance
With good weather a banner
crowd is expected.
NOTICE
The underrlgned will pay five
cents per name to the number
of 500 for legal signers on the
County Judge recall petition ol
tainmi aiirmpnuent ut this flRtfi
All petitions to be turned in to
John M. Wall, llillsboro, who
will check up the names and
make payment for me.
U. M. uasiord.
FOtt SHERIFF
To the Voters of the Republican
party of Wauhington County: In the
coming primary election, May U),
iitt, 1 will Da a cumliuuie lor Mier
iff. aiul will endeavor to conduct a
clean cut campaign, with respect
for my opponent and all others.
My atanding and ability are before
you to investigate, and I would kind
ly ak every lady and gentleman in
the county, who know me, to apeak
of me to their friends. I am a
farmer, and feel it no discredit to
milk a cow or plow a furrow. 1 am
a native son, having been a taxpay
er of the county for 26 yearn. .
II I am nominated and elected 1
will devote my entire time and at
tention to the duties of the office,
conducting same with strict regard
to economy. 1 will pay all my trav
eling expenses and livery hire, with
in the county during my term. I
shall appoint aa my assistants com
petent persons, to whom I owe no
political debts, who are controlled by
none, and influenced only by a do
sire to give the greatest degree of
efficiency at the smallest possible
cost, with courtesy to all.
I am for a strict enforcement of
the law, but I am opposed to har
assing any individual lacking in
fluence or means of defense possess
ed by others and I will not desire
to arrest persons without due cause,
or for the sake of merely making a
record, giving protection of the of
fice to all clnsses alike. On the
other hand, necessity arising, no
favoritism need be expected.
My slogan will be "Taxpayers
(Tamlidate. I will pay my way." I
would respectfully ask your support
and consideration to the above.
GRANT MANN.
raid Adv. Cornelius, Ore.
MOOSE LODQE OFFICERS
The following were installed as
officers, current term, for the
Loyal Order of Moose, Tuesday
evening: Dictator. Dr. Elmer
H. Smith; vice. Earl liingle; pre
late, F. L. Jensen; Wm. Gillen
water, treasurer; Jas. Milten
berger, trustee; 8ergeant-at-arms,
Carl Hutchinson; J. E.
Nichodemus, inside guard, and
Peter Iorsung, outside guard.
J. H.Collier, who has been the
Dictator tor the past year, was
given his Junior Past Dictator
ship, the third in the local lodge.
After the installation the eve
ning was enjoyed in the club
rooms, and a lunch was served.
Chp.3. Jansen, a printer for
merly residing at Cedar Mill, has
sued Katie Jansen for divorce.
He alleges she had him arrested
without cause in Portland, and
he was acquitted, and charges
that she had him incarcerated in
Hillsboro awaiting trial on a
charge of disorderly conduct He
says all these things were done
to embarrass him. He owns
some lots in Beusonic Heights
and also several in Portland
Heights No. 2.
Eli . Howell was in from Galea
Creek, yesterday.
C. S. Reynolds, of "Mountain
dale, was a county seat visitor
Tuesday.
i
M. H. Stevenson, of the
Wilkes-Abstract, has bought a
new Chalmers Six auto.
M. N. Bonham, of nearScholls,
was a county seat visitor this
morning.
Uobt. Greer Jr. was over from
Rainier, Sunday, visiting with
the home folks. ,
Born, to A. E. Smith and wife,
of Denny. April 21, 1916, a
daughter.
John Vanacker, of Varley, and
Jacob Bixhele, of Cornelius,
were in the city Monday.
The Vita Club will give a
Minstrel Show, Thursday night.
May 4, at the Liberty Theatre.
Mrs. Geo. Biersdorf, of North
Tualatin Plains, was taken to
the hospital at Portland, Tues
day, for medical treatment.
Mrs. Cornelia Barker Carse, of
Portland, well known violinist.
will play for the Blossom Festi
val, May 5.
Miss Wey, physical instructor
in the Portland schools, will give
a Eloesom dance at the Blossom
Festival.
Chaa. Deichman Jr. han
a position with a motion picture
house at Mollalla, and left Tues
day for that place.
Adolph Honziak, of Oak Park,
waa in town the last of the week.
He says this is one of the latest
Springs for many years.
Remember the Blossom Festi
val. May 5. given bv the l.a,ius
of the Congregational Social Cir
cle to pay their street assess
ments. Jitney dance at Moose Half,
Saturday, night auspices Vita
Baseball Team. Admission, 10
cents. Dancing, 5 centa. 7
Mrs. F. J. Buckland returned
Tuesday evening from an ex
tended visit with " relatives at
Walla Walla.
John H. F. Shepperd and Mrs.
Victoria Hatfield were united in
marriace Anril 24 loin a,,a
Smith, of Hillsboro, officiating.
Mrs. C. A Andreen and daugh
ter, of South Bend, are guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Ross, former Wiliapa Harbor
residents.
The Easter services at the St
Matthews church. S
splendid. The same mass will
be sung next Sunday, and the
r II : o i
luuowing ounaay.
All bova and m'rla ara rom.aot.
ed to visit the Den of Sweets on
Saturday, the day of the spelling
contest. There is a real treat in
store for them.
Herman Siegrist of LaGrande.
was in town Mondav. renewing
old acquaintance. He renorta
business fine up in Union county.
Quite a number of hopgrowers
in the va lev have enntmeroH
their 1916 hops for 12 cents.
Notwithstanding the war tho
price is quite strong.
The Oretron Nnrsprv ia nno nf
the buSV snots of Wnahino-inn
County these days. The back
ward bpnng has retarded both
work and growth, however.
C. E. Kindt, who rpppntlv
traded his Kinton farm for East
ern Washington property, was
in town Mondav. on hnsinpsa
with the abstractors. (
I will give away on Mondav.
at 4 d. m.. as first Drize. $2.00
worth of merchandise of your
own choosing; 2nd prize, $2.00
worth of same, and as 3rd prize,
$1 worth. -E. M. Calef, Main St.
Anyone wishinir to rpsprvn to.
bles for the Blossom Festival
dinner will please phone Mrs. E.
L. Moore, or Mrs. K. R Raster
Help us pay our street assess
ments.
Jas. Miltenhercpr nnrl uifo nf
the Den of Sweets, attended the
racihe Coast Biscuit Co sdpmnn.
stration, Monday evening, and
report a large attendance and a
very interesting demonstration.
Attention. Moose The funeral
of Chas. Jacobsen. a Moose in
good standing, will take place
Friday afternoon, at 2:30. All
Moose are notified to attonH.
The services will be in the Pat
terson Undertaking parlors.
Rov Harris, workino- in n mill
operated by Nielsen, near Aloha,
tell into the edger saw. the last
of the week, and had his right
arm nearly severed. Harris
called Dr. E. H. Smith, and the
arm was sewed together in the
hopes that amputation might not
do necessary, aitnougn this may
follow. It is not k
or not the mill had the man em
ployed under the Compensation
law.
S. E. Bird, of the SoennH S
Garage, picked up a man by the
name of Julius Bell, of the Hoyt
Hotel. Portland. Snnrliiv nnri
took him to one of the Portland
hospitals. Hoyt had sustained a
fall from his motorcvcle. and twn
girls nad taken the machine off
us fiuBiruie uouy. Ciru nap-
pened aloncr about thin ti mp nnrl
his prostrate bodv. Bird han
put Bell in the car. He bad hard I
work to take the patient into the
iih n9 Ve was delirious from
his fall. Ihe accident happened
i on the Cornell road.
YOUNG MEN'S CLUB
m P AY MIUQTDCI C
IU I till MIHUIIILLU
vita uub to Mold Forth at the
Liberty Theatre
THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 4, THE DATE
Vounf Men in Burlesque and Bunches of
' Humor
Owing to the splendid organiza
tion of this club, plus the hearty
cooperation of each member, this
Minstrel Show, staged by the
Vita Club, at the Liberty, May
4. will by far surpass anything
of its kind yet attemoted in
HillBboro.
lwo and a half hours of urw
ceasing laughter and entertain-
ment is absolutely assured owing
to the original arid unique char
acter of the program coupled
with the constant and diligent
rehearsing of the participants.
Messrs. Emmott and Harris.
recognized as Hillsboro's ablest
exponents of this class of enter
tainment, have fortunately been
secured by the Vita Club as df
rectora. and they are fast prov
ing their exceptional ability and
talent in handling and t-ainincr a
force of young men. Following
is the program:
A Musical Trio, by McICern,
Schlegel and Vaught.
Vocal Solo, by N. E. Dudley.
"Wanted. A Valet," A one-act
comedy. Byron Garrett Law
rence Taggert Clare Sample and
Atha RusselL
Prize fight A three round con
test "Skinny" Frick, Hillsbo
ro's premier in the art of self
defense, vs. "Fattv" TVFahin.
The flower of Europe's pugilistic
garaeni,
Buck 'n Wing Dancing Team,
Ringles and Oaks.
Vocal Solo. Oswald Olsen.
Emmott and Harris, Specialty
Act
Big Minstrel Act -Three solo
ists, Chorus ot 20 voices and Four
funny Endmen Ronald Vaught
"The Lewis Dockstader" of
Hillsboro: Barney Garrett "The
Ceoro'e Primrose" nf RIapkfaep
comedy; Matt Engeldinger, "The
jenny Land oi oarKtown cele
brities: Howard Fuller, in the
songs of the Sunny South.
runny songs, iunny jOKes, two
hours of funny fun.
Prices, 3oc and 25c
ones or isiairrs sau.
Sutice la hereby given that by virtue ot
n execution, decree and order of sale.
iMuetl out of and under the aeal of tbe
Circuit Court of Ihe Slate ol Oregon, for
WanhinirUin OountT. dated the l'Jth diT
of April, l!)16. in a cause therein pending
wuerein M. a. tiroes bee Is la piaintia ana
Cart A. Kanine ami Ida R. Kamne and
HfNirve Omff are defendanla. and wherein
Judgment was rendered in favor of the
piai"iiHjiKi against inn aeieuoanta vari
A. Kami and Ida (i. Kampe in the sum
of lltfUO.uo, wilh interest thereon Irom the
7th day of Augum, 1915, at the rate of 7
per eent per annum, and the further autn
LSI) 00 attorney' lees, and the cn&la and
diiDurnenienii)f 'aid Hint taxod at J 13 Si
to me directed and delivered , command
ing me to make gale of the real prupert
harMlnuflar il.MU.ri hjui in ..filer 1.1 (UtLllft
the hereinbefore atatedaum! and tbe costs
aua expense! oi saiu sale ami ol aaia writ
t will, on Saturday tbe LD'.h dav of M; ,
1916. at tbe hour of 10 o'clock A, M. of aaio
day at the South door ol the Court House
M Washington County, Oregon, in Uilla
txiro, Oregon, aell at public auction to the
highest bidder for caiIi in hand all of tbe
following described real properly situate
in Washington County Oregon, to-wlt:
All of Tract Number five (5) of and in
the amended Plat of Kairview Addition;to
i he City of Uillab ro, Washing.on Couu
tr, Oregon , containing rive (5) acres.
ttaid property to be sold and the pro
ceeds obtained therefrom to b' applied in
accordance with ths decree in said cause
Said aale is to be made subject to re
demptiou as per the blatutes of the Slate
of Oregon.
Dated April 19th, 1916.
J. E. REEVES,
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
By J. C. Applegate, Deputy.
WM. G. HARE,
Attorney for FlaintiJ.
ORVAL WINTERS KILLED
Orval Winters, a young man
aped 19 years, was accidentally
killed at the lodging camp of
Chandler & Co., a mile and a
half from Middleton. Monday
morning, about 8:30. The young
man was struck by a cable which
was attached to a stump and ran
to the "Charlie Moore," and the
wire caught him on the back of
the neck; Coroner Barrett went
down and held an inquest The
jury consisted of Marvin White.
Aug. Tews, B. K. and G. B.
Harrington, Lewis and J. W.
Winters.
Winters' folks live at Ballston.
and hb has a brother residing
near Middleton.
C. S. Nelson, of Minter Bridge,
waa in town Tuesday.
J. E. Zimmerman and Julius
Schoenberg, of North Plains,
were in town yesterday.
Thos. Duffy, of Forest Grove,
was down Tuesday evening, to
attend the Moose installation.
Miss Edna Frost of Kainier,
was a guest of the Misses Walch,
Sunday.
Albert W. Hart, a Civil War
Veteran, was buried at Beaver-
ton, Monday.
v"jcij. tie icavca a wiuuw
and one daughter.
Mrs. Oliver Montague, of
Northern Washington, is in the
city this week, the guest of her
uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Siaa.
From Schollg Ferd Gronerl
ana rorce nave been grafting
wmnuw in niiisDoro and vicinity
anu win soon visii vanoua places
ud me vaney for top-grafting.
The Scholia Roller mill is aeain
running after extensive reoaira
the dam. whirh wan ininrarl
L L . . . . vu
uy ine recent riio-h water M,aa
Kuby Hanson, attending High
School at 4flllahnrn mat
over Sunday. -The Midway school
closed a successful term last
eek. Mlfl.4 Martha Almo,Vlr
teacher. Miss Alwaick gave the
best of satisfaction tn th Hi a.
trict She will attend Normal
nhnna
this bummer. The Scholls tele
has installed new noles
and will
SOOn nfl flhlA tn trtva a
oeuer service. Mr. Ham ha ro.
turned from Texas and is atrain
hlS Old Stand. Ha thintra
there IS no Dlace Iik-a nM Want.
ington County.
If you want fresh fish in sea-
son, go to the H llaboro Mer
cantile. A fine sanitary fish box
has
been arranged.
and the
best
of care will be
talrpn nf
stock. . 5-8
The Kniehtsof Columbus have
arranged for a special car on the
Oregon Electric tomorrow night
i or their dance at the Mivmp
Hall. The special car will bring
many from Portland, and will
return after the dannA. atinninc
at Orenco. Beaverton, and other
POinU. Chairman MFadden.
of the arrangements committee.
nas ail in readiness for the big
gest dance ever held here. The
riHlsboro 4-oiece orchestra will
furnish the music.
First-class drivlno-
and good traveler. Will trade
for hiarh ffrade mileh enw.
Chas. E. Weils, Hillsboro. Tele
phone Main 132. 5-7 -
The Cornelius Woman'a Cluh
entertained their friends last
evening, at Hendricks Hall.
The Droaram consisted of vocal
solos by Mrs. Carruthers and
rof. L. Mooherrv. of Cornelius.
and Miss Tidwell. of Portland:
short addresses by the Rev. Dr.
Ford, of Salem, Mrs. McKinney.
of Hillsboro. and Mrs. Leiter. of
Cornelius. Dainty refreshments
were served and a social hour
was enioved. Those attending
from here were Mrs. Wm. Nel
son, Mrs. C. W. Rollins. Mrs. EL
L Moore and Mrs. E. C. McKin
ney. Lost: March 11. black heifer.
2 J years old, with calf; white
snot in forehead whit on left
flank. Clark, Portland, Ore., R.
Box IZl. 5-7
Mr. and Mrs. John Rosene. ot
Seattle, Wn., visited with Mrs.
Rosene's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Tioton. Saturdav and
Sunday. They sail on the 27th
on the steamer Humboldt for
Alaska, where they will stay un
til the close of the mining sea
son.
The Washington County Cow
estincr Association will hold a
meeting in the court house, Sat
urday afternoon. All members
requested to be present and all
nterested dairymen are invited
to attend.
For Sale: Registered Guern
sey bull, 3 years old; also regis
tered Guernsey hull calf. W. A.
Goodm, Cornelius, R. 1. 5-7
The Ladies Auxiliary nf the
Commercial Club will hold a so
cial afternoon, Friday, April 28.
All members requested present
and all ladies of the city invited.
Dr. Lrwin will address the mix.
iliary on club interest. '
Miss Margaret Fitzsimmons. a
popular and successful young
teacher of Clarke County, is now
principal of the Diamond Hill
School. She was born near
Bethany, and is still a loyal
friend of Washington County,
Hillsboro Hizh's first ball team
will play Forest Grove's High
School leaders, Saturday 10:30
a. m. All students in the SDe -
ing contest will be admitted
free.
Dance, at Helvetia Hall. AdhI
29. Tickets, 75.;ents.-Carl Jos
sy, Manager. 5-6
Benton Bowman returned Mon
day evening from a trip to
Springfield, where he visited hit
son, and cn returning stopped
off at Salem, where. Ha callpd on
Judge T. A. McBride.
Mrs. F. A. Moore, wife of the
Supreme Judge of that name,
died at Salem the first of the
week. She has a mtmhur nf
friends in Hillsboro.
Taken ud: Larp-a hlaclr sow
Owner can have same by paying
for this notice, food and onra
Chas. Hickethier, Portland, Or.,
K. Z. 6
J. N. Loudon and M. Sturm
Jr., of above Blooming, were in
town Tuesday evening, witness
ing the Moose celebration.
I. V. Trilllincpr is inatallincr a
sawmill over in Clackamas Coun
ty, and will soon have it ready
for operation.
John Vanacker and Jacob Bu-
chelc. of Cornelius. er in th
city Tuesday.
Herman Siegrist of LaGrande,
was here Tuesday, tha (moot Af
relatives and friends.
Mrs. F. L. Roberts, of Port
land, is a week's guest of Mrs.
Max Crandall.
PBorrasfnoiut,
F. A BAILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surg-eoo
Office: TJpatalr. Is Schalniaric ti Blot
iwwKienoe Hon th went corner Hawlm
and Heoond Ntraau
Phonea, office City 882; residence, City U
C.LMEKIH. SMITH M. D. D. O
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON"
OSTEOPATH
Comuletelv ennfnnxi
nectlon.
hospital in eon
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phonea. Qtfice ont ffin.h
4 MilUUat. .
J. O. ROBB, M. L.
PHYSICIAN & SURGE
OPFICEJ-Upauiriio Schalmerich Bid
P-0l. City 384; Ret. City 864
HIUSBORO, . ORKOOM
Ira E. Barrett M. D.
UPSTAIRS COMMERCIAL BLOCK
OtBoe Telephone. Main 108 ' - .
tiideno Telephone. Main nu
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Booms I and i HboU Baildia
HILLS BOKO, . . OBR,4.-
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Officea npatairi ia SchulmerUh Bloci
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JOHN U. WALL
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Upauira, A. C. Shnte Bldg, Main & tui
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W. N. BARRET r
Ornos: Main Street, opp. Court Hook
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THOS. H. TONGUE, J R
ATTORNHY-AT-lJk
Office, upstair la Schulmerich Bloct
Hillsboro, - ; - ' fVegon
Frederick Andersen. M. fl
PHYSICIAN & SURGED
Successor to Dr. Cunniai.
Office and Drur Store.
Orenco. oregi
Telephone oonnection.
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PORTLAND. ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Ofloe up-atalra over Hillsboro National:
Bank.
SILLS BORO - - - ORKOOS
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tatuieaie Bldg.; . ... Room 6 and
HILLS BOKO, OBE.
Main and Third.
DR. C H. POLLOCK, .
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater , Delta
Bailding, Main Street ',
Hillsboro - - - Ore
Lying-in Hospital
lam now prepaied to take Maternity
oases, 12.oo per week. Phone City 77tf
Mrs. A. M. Hammer
E. L, PERI1INS
ATTOttNKY-ATLAW
Notary Publio-ColleoUona. Loan, etn.
Room 1 Commercial Bank Bldg, upaUir.
HILLSBORO. OK EliOM
DR. W. H. PASLEV
Dentist
Offloealntbe Heidel Building, npstainf
Main Street, adjoining Poi Ollloe Bidg.
Room S and . Phone City 9R2
Hillsboro Oregon
DUPONT FXPIOSIVES
por tOO lb.
Dupont Stumping, $12.00 ,
Repauno Stumping 11 AO
Alto Handle Oapa and gurnet
E. SHEAER
Portlane, Ore., Itoute 2. One
half mile N. E. Bethany Store,