The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 14, 1905, Image 2

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    HltlsaORd ARGUS, kkk U, bA
Entered at the Poat-offloe at HUlaboro,
Oregon, m aeoonil-elaae nail Matter.
LCCICS A. LONG. Bdlta.
County Official Papet
Subscription: On Dollar par Annum.
Bit Monthi, 60 eta. ; Three Montha, SS eta.
leaned Every Thanday
-BY
aVONO MoKINMET
PROBATE.
Guardianship of Cora, John, Ada
,nd F C Schmeltzer, closed of
..record.
! Will of late Sarah Jan Pollock
set aside and administratrix re
quired to file final account and
make final settlement.
W N Barrett appointed adminis
tratrix M E Hotchkiss estate; A C
Shnte, W H Jackson and Peter
; Boicow, appraisers; estate ap
praised at 91455.55.
I. Estate f T Allison dosed of
record.
: Gaardianship Rose Hat wood;
; balanoe on hand, $66.06; report
approred.
Report of sale of realty, estate of
Ellen L Ford, continued to Sept.
i 3U,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
i Geo N Driver to Fred Hmraenia el
al lot 3 tec I7 1 1 a r 1 w f 1100
Kits Hoover to A M h right n w X
acC28t jarSw. 1
reter Stark et a to W R Keefer 10
a in A W Hart die 135o
. J alio Hennksoa to 11 G Vincent a W
a in Steel's add Beaverton .a 700
a m inoerwood to K w uonr 240
amecasandl7 t3arjw 1500
11 our et to The Title Guar
antee & Trust Co 80 a in sec 8 t j
t 6 w 800
W T Dixon et al to H B Hiebv to a
ia K Walker die 2410
laositl-erkinitoA 1 Fa Mai lots
6 and T blk 18 HUlaboro 610
Wm Keidt to J W BartholocMu lots
SjandMblkSWP Heights..... 1
PRINCE HENRY
Fanners wanting Fall service for
their mares can visit my stables in
HUlsboro. Prince Hsnrj is the
only Clyde-Percberon in the conn
ty. H. D. Schmeltzer.
Port-
Hen. W, D. Hare was a
land visitor this afternoon.
Q. A. Larsen, of South Tualatin,
was in town this morning.
nr . f- m r
laiuuaus, was in town looay.
L. 8. Bierly. of Kinton, made
the county seat a call this morning.
F. W. Schoen Sr., of Cornelius,
"a iKuvuu vuaiuna mis aiieruooD.
Greer's is the plsoe to bur timo-
- mi tuu an sjuua 01 arana neea.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCo
were Portland visitors t"1
noon. . ' - -. ; .
Joel -. ovioldsn
Cb' -J WehrnngA
Mrs. Asenath C. Brown, of Iowa
Hill, was a caller at the Argus of
fice today.
Miss EsteUa Goodin departs on
the morning train for. Prineville,
to teach in the city schools. ,
H, L. Deekert, of Forest Grove.
will soon finish the overhauling of
me court souse Heating plant.
Henry Boge and family, of Far
mington, came in this morning
and went down to visit the Lewis
4 Clark.
Our midsummer stock of ladies'
dress goods is absolutely the finest
in the city. Call and see. H.
Wehruog & Sons.
Miss Bedelia Hobbs, daughter of
J. A. Hobbs, returned this evening
from a Summer's visit at Salt Lake,
Utah.
Dr. Harry T. Danforth, of Forest
Grove, broke his leg, Wednesday,
by falling from a ladder at the res
idence of his sister, Mrs. J, C.
Clark. '
Geo. Ledford Jr., engineer at the
oondenser, lost the tip of his thumb,
this sftsrnoon, while working
around the engine.
Fine supply of seasoned rough
and dressed lumber on hand; Be
fore making a purchase give us a
call and we will rave you money.
Thompson Bros., Mountaindals.
Missouri Day at the Fair was
celebrated today by Mrs. W. R.
Barrett, W. N. Barrett and wife,
all of whom wanted to see Gov.
Folk.
Gee, H. Williams, ex-mayor of
Portland, once U. 8. senator, and
attorney general under Grant's ad
ministration, was a Forest Grove
visitor today, and pissed down on
the noon train.
Allen Chicken and wife, of Knox
oounty, Nebraska, are visiting
Chas. VaoKleek, near Kiolon.
Tbey may decide to locate in Ore
gon, as they like the'eountry.
' If you want ice cream that is of
the finest try Palmateer's. . His is
toe best on tbe coast, route at
tention and prompt service given
our customers. Fruits in season
nd a choice line of cigars and to
4 Complaint that China . febeas
ants are being killed keep coming
in, and tbey say that the slaughter
la on by the hundreds. The Argus
ia advising people to look out, as
nsw game warden! are appointed,
and arrests will surely follow if
hunters are caught. Game war
dens are not patrolling their own
territory, but are going into other
neighborhoods than where tbey
live.
For sale: First class confection
ery and ice cream parlors. The
only 20th century Sanitary Soda
Fountain in the city. Doing a
good business. Best location. Will
sell at invoice. Reasons for selling
going away. Inquire at this of
fice.
Fred Stalder, aged 84, single,
died at the home of hia parents,
art. .
near Beinany, eariy tots morning
The funeral takes place tomorrow
at 1 :30. and interment will be in
the Bethany cemetery. Deceased
was a native of Switterland, and
was a son John btaider.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith earns
up from Long Beach, tonight, and
are guests at J. A. lmbrtss.
Richard Fort arrived here this
svening from Roseburg to remain
the winter.
COTSWOLD BUCKS
For sale: ' Thoroughbred Cots-
wold bucks, yearlings and two
year olds. Inquire of Jos. Cawrse,
5 miles northwest of HilUboto,
LOWER RATES TO FAIR
Commencing September 1 the
Southern Pacific will sell round
trip tickets to Portland at one and
one-tenth fare, instead of one and
one-third, as at present. This is
done to stimulate travel to tbe
Fair, and is a voluntary concession
on the part of the railway com
pany.
Mm
THE MARKETS,
This morning's market reports,
compiled from Portland quotations,
are:
Valley Wheat, new, 71 cents.
Barley feed, 120.00; brewing;,
$21; rolled, $22 and $23.
Oats, White, $23 and $24 per ton.
Oats, Gray, $22 per ton.
Bran, $ IS per ton.
Hay, Timothy, old, $14 $15:
new, $11 $12; grain, $3 $9.
Hay, Clover, $3 and $9.
Potatoes, new, 60cC4$.75.
EgfCS, Oregon ranch, 25.
Butter, Extra Creamery, 37j32
Hops choice 1905, 15 snd 17 cts.
The Horrible Dream
. . Of Mrs. GushingloA
T
COl. JOS. L. MEEK
Boru iu Virginia, 18 ia.
Died in Washington Couuty,
: June 20, 1875. , ' ;
One of tbe fifty-two who voted
for American Provisional
Government at '
, Chanipoeg May 2, 1843.
First United States Marshal
for Oregon.
Appointed by
President James K. Polk,
August 17, 1848.
i-L5D0r0, OfE..
HAD such a horrible dream last
bight." aaid Mr. Qiubingtoa. "I
sli udder every time I think of It"
"I never mind bad dreama," replied
Mrs. Ka Fllppe. They don't,, J
anything. What they are
wnat you've been e ' " U
-iee . , fma
SM' . ..It-aaS made me
1. twain r
- f "I dreamed that I was dead and bad
one to heaven."
"Dear me! Still, as long as you went
to heaven I shouldn't think It would
make 70a feel ro bad. Perhaps heaven
wasn't what we're been taught to ex
pect It to be. No streets paved with
gold, no angels with wings, no"
"Oh, yes, It was perfectly grand, as
far as tbe looks of tbe place went
There was tbe loveliest music, and all
the angels were ss beautiful as they
could be, and everywhere as far as I
could see the scene was Just well,
heavenly! Nothing more splendid
could possibly be imagined But there
wasnt s deck of cards In the whole
place, snd there wasn't anybody there
who would even talk about bridge."
Chicago Record Herald.
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here of Lewis An" Clar
p me iTs go5rYKoi9ged weKt
V Bur fer ftfsO OH Jo 6(2fe?
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.He came when Qm MtT. Alooci
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First Quality Drug Store
5
We pVovide for the people who have had euotigh ex-
perience to know that inferior goods are dear at any J
price; who have learned that good goods from a first 4
quality, ' trustworthy house are always cheaper
really and aggressively cheaper to imy. rk
We Have Made a Reputation
For our prescription work, because we do the work ex
actly as it should be done. We pay no one a percent
age to send us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays
you to bring such work to
BAILEY'S PHARMACY
This is an advertisement, and likewise it is a fact. K
BOOKS
FREE
FREE
FREE
We will present a nice cloth
bound book with every pair of
shoes bought at our store, irre
spective of the price of shtes.
Our stock is complete, aud our
price the very lowest. Dou't
fail to come and see our shoes,
and the book is yours.
L. M.,Hoyt Co.
0, ORE.
wood
AttalMd Bar Object.
Tea, she married tbe poet because
she thought by so doing she would get
Into print"
"Anddldsher
"Sure."
"She furnished tbe theme for some
great poem, I presume T
"No, she got Into a print dress, and
he has never been able to get ber any
thing else." Houston Poet.
: A Way Tfcey Have.
Patient Doctor, it hurts me awfully
to cough.
Dr. Snapper Then I wouldn't do It;
wouldn't do It
Patient But bow can I help It?
Dr. Snapper Ah, that's a question in
physiology! You'll have to consult Dr.
Croper. I confine myself to pathologic
al cases. Boston Transcript
Talk About Power
The two greatest powers on
earth are Uncle Sam and
the Fairbanks Morse En
gine. Both always ready.
7 ,Ssir,fi -
You can see one work at U."
G. Gardner's .blacksmith
shop, or at the Argus office.
For particulars see or write
L. W. HOUSE,
Hillsboro
ell, tfi5 lere lerncfl ec you riow,
from pixie, come ouf We&f. -i
jm trapped oroun' fcr ev yeox or 50,
"jjfCrA 5c tried down fer resiT-
ijis hp&rf was Alius rsgjjr f
Jjri went" over to Cro.mpoeg
o par up A rrghy hghfl -
v Ball was Xhpre WX) all 5 crevvj
n course, he lad no map- j ?
ur kernel Joe also Vlj
fit
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ffcriel l foe said, uPamn
Irhe son-of-a-Oun Per Jonny Bu
Mn w.p (hpt't Frenchy vots witT J
Jhar speech ignited He sparry
n'Tir1'' 5Aved & us old Oregon-
M&rn yer Lewis an' ClarKJ
to see a mon
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WEJNHARD'S (Oa tfrtugKi)
The bst of all Beers.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
W. V. WILEY'S
TimotSiy Seed
We can seJVyou Timothy Seed, Alsike, Kuglish
Rye Grasseed, at prices that will save you money.
lour and
Feed
lowest prices. We are in the market to buy
S Sell tn US an1 Rave rVi trmiVtlo nf diinnitur
'r 'S ' -et'-
undUs annoyance. We pay the highest market
4nce
II. L IIARTRAMPF,
Main Street Feed Store.
Hallsboro
At tho Ocztp Fro,
after a Iui4 rid, or a tiiwwmt dijr, whta the linrwt
an aimaiUied sad all iauilaiaag for ikt night, lb
GYRUS tlODLG mm
whbkU ar firorttM with all prospector, laaibarnwn,
toariM, and other IravtUn who (rl Ih and ol tin
auitUai, mtrulsndrJaTntlaiBcclol thK biiutln.
Mo imlBl ia eoaiplct without liwm, aud in eaaca of
caufftacy, ttwy an worth lbir wlhl ia guld.
bamm, ommuim. aum i
DCAWU.
W, J. VAN KIUIVEI S CO., hK BilrSmn. PORTUNB, tU.
Nolle to Contractors
Seal bids for the eonstruotlon of a new
opera honsa at Hillsboro Oregon, will u
1 wived hf the undersigned Benretary ol
the Hillaltoro Amuiiement Assoalation up
to Wednesday evening, Beptemhr'i(l, IMKS,
and the tame will lie opened Thursday,
BopieniDsr si, ihuo, at aiuuo'oioca; r. i,
Plans, spenilleatlons and1 terms of con
tract may be seen at tbe ofllce of the Hoo
retarr. The Association reserves the right
to reject any and ail bids and a bond will
be required for tbe faithful performance of
the Contract a warded . '
By ordur of Hoard of Dlrectora,
Patad Meptember 14. 100S
. 1J.T.BAGLKV, Secretary.
For a good smoke try the Schil
ler or Lxcslleucia and you will
try them again and again.
Notio of final aettleraent.
Notion la hereby given, that Hi ojwii
trii of Ih Ketate oroiivar Uslbifnlh, de
ceased, bits on this dar rtl-d wild the
County Court of Washington County,
Oregon, her final aooount as eiemilrlx of
salrf estate, and (list said Court, by an or
der inada and entered tills duto, has ap
pointed tho2ftth day of Sflpleinber, llutt,
as tli time, and the Court Hoiihr In
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
as the place for heart g objection to said
Anal Mttleiuent of this estate.
Dated this S4th day or August, I WW,
SARAH OALBREATH,
Executrix of the Estate of Olivtir Oal
brnath, Oeesasetj,
K. B. Tongue Attorney for Kxeciitrlx
Argus and Oregonian, $2.00,