The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. XIII.
HILLSBORO, OREGON. MARCH 14, 1907.
NO. 52
COUNTY liUYS A NKW
RUCK CHUSHEH
Trade in nn old one Towards
Payment for new Machine
KECOKDEKV FEES AKB LARGE
Claim Allowed by lite County Cam
mlssloncr
County Court adjourned Saturday
last, after concluding the btisinaea
of the March term of court. Sev
eral bridges, repaired by ). II.
Ueasouer, wera passt-d upon and
the claims audited. Tim recorder'
fees for March exceeded ;100, ami
(he dark' fee for the month were
1151.50. The court traded in an
old rock crusher on a new purchase,
and the new crusher will 1m da
livered in a few days. The follow
log claim were allowed:
Mr Ktwood Maine, relief
Cm Urouncr, mp mlnry
(ilaa St I'ruilliuuiuie, ata ,
iituhong & Co. hi
Io W Marah, traihna exam,.,.
Mr M (' Sallm, teacher emu. .
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6 bo
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1 as
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IIM 45
(-roller s Kowrll, limit r
ohuaon HrtM, lumber
rwln Hodaou Co. l
J T Young, powder nd fue....
3t 5"
II I- Flint, road iH
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Heal I & Co, culvert
111m & l'i milium me, l ,
Hone tt l.andr, roada
Butliong & Co, tta
F K Ilarlruuipf, plumbing
Wheeler (dig To, ceiling
Redmond i(t Connell, ti-lirf
Croner St kowell, lumUr
W O iMitlaun, rclirl.
Co! Agency Co, u
O & W Sewer Pip Co, road. ....
W K llama, fiutt Inspector.,...
Wash Co Pub Co, priming
A M Collins, junior,
J C Creear, jury list ,
Ilowe, Uavi & Kilbaui. at
73 00
7 00
16 11
15 50
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Willi Ireland, recorder and dep. 14 85
K I. I'erkin, rulng ami col
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l w liath, pnnllnK etc ,
A V Lullirr, court home
A J Hoy, rare of iau)era
A A Mmtlll, road
K J Uiidman, elk and dep.
KK Morrill, road
VV M Ji'kn, treaauier
J V Cnnnell, board pilaonei.. .
W Connell, epeue
Ward l)owu, aeMinK and col ,
' V U Uracil, ' " .
W R llamer, " " " ,
J W Council, aliD taletc
M C Caae, upt l
M C Cane travrlliiiK eipiMiar. , ,
John Nylicrg, tup ,
; W Mine, up
Tho Murphy , Uriilvr
Jacob llalvomen, lebale tax
Mr Nancy iitt, roxda
John Mcl'lareii, aup mil
A KeveriMin, " "
1 56
17 o
JO 00
10 00
Henry VanDykr
5 bl
J 8 I.ortuiiK clrariliK laud p (. . , i5 011
W J Stilt, Blip Ml 7 50
K I Ktimtli, exteiiiiou tax roll.., ju 110
N Weltiuan, liulli-ciit Inn. I ' jo tx.
Win Brogdrn, relnud tn I 94
Ililliboro Co Op.ralit Co , rr
n)neom Hinfn.iiirnt i'rn;e hull ijS 56
nateua iionven, rcluml t:ix ,
Albert II I,ecte, lebiile tax,.
L J Halt, road
II L Flint, up tulaty
i 79
an 4i
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JJ Kreb.
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Hie Delta, c h & relief
Kowell ltro luiiilirr
(eo II Wilcox, amriir, . . ,
J W Sewrll, up ml
Croner Si Kowrll, bridea.,,
C A l.ainkiii Co, c b
Schulmerich Hroa, relirf....
R II (freer, relief
Schulmericb, plow acraper... 100 so
v a neaioner, cllolll Lawrence
and Jnckiop trilm . . , . ,,,, I91 25
Haach & Keller, lumber 31 H7
The Argun, printing 13 50
Iule Heno, relief b 00
J T Young, powder ao 5o
City Water & I.ixht ao x
W K Squired, roada a tJo
R H Tongue, circuit court ao 00
lien Kanaom I'ont, relict 54 B5
J C I.aniltiu, c ti j 50
C K Bar rou, wllnea juslice ct . . , 3 fio
r (ntr.iunclier reluud tax lo 00
W J Kutner, com lnry.
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9 40
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F III Robliuoo, Ulm death
W1 K Sipiire, " "
, C L MiUel, " "
K C ltrown, " "
Oeo A Haldric, " "
Ur I 8 Hiahop, Fred S llrowa d.
A 6 Toild, up nalaty
W M Lyda, lumber and ronda, ,
Floyd Dooley, wit juatice ct, , . .
Myron Hemd, '" " " ,,,
J M Wall, " " ...
J H Cornellun, " " ,.,
John Brat, " " " ...
Claud Cook, ...
C W Kadtnoud, constable
B 5
H T Bacley, justice fee 8 70
ji y men, - " io 30
h S Fairchild, cnnstalile 4 10
J II Wirt, juntUie fee and coat 32 8s
Win HroKdrn, refund tax I 94
J W Oooilin, judge'oalary 6750
Johnaoc Bro, lumber 31 i5
UtiRtnva llrotmer, tup salnry . , , , aa jo
J H Wencott, refund tux j 8a
Anton Cnntena, road. ' 4 00
U C Walkrr, urveyor 52 ao
,R Hopkins, roada 10 00
fJt Fonda, " la 00
ftTJ O Vincent, ' 2 00
John Schmeltzer, road la 00
II Kruger, road , 12 00
T R Davi. " iino
U W Mnrh, " 83 40
To, Hop Grower
We re prepared to tako orders for
hop BupplitB for (he coming aeaoon
j Write ua or call tor quotations be
fore placing your order.
lw 0. B. Buohanan it Co, s
, T CornflliuR, Ore.
Maadattifs F. Itookiuann and D,
K. Wheeler, of below Reedville,
were l the city Monday.
A new atorr la eoinK the rounda
tbeaa daya, that ia pretty good.
A rancher came in from below Ti
gardville ooe day laat wetk to pay
(axaa. Ha was very cold, having
ridden through a cold, foggy worn
ing. He flrnt went into a aaloon
and called for a hot drink and
that didn't warm him. Ha then
called for a cold drink, ami then
complained that he was atill cold.
He mentioned tbia to tbe bar tend
er, who said. "Well, old man;
have done ail I could for you
juct go over and pay your taies,
and if you are not warm by tbe
time you get bark I'll treat." In a
abort time the rancher came back
and aaked for a piece of ice lo put
ou hi forehead,
Farm- for aW Kight mi I -a
soutbweetof Hillaboro; 31 acre; K
to 10 acrea under cultivation; bal
ance easily cleared; good pasture;
living water; small fruit; log barn;
small hnuae; ideal dairy farm and
ia on milk route. (1,050 and easy
tortus. Inquire at Argus ofltce.
M. C. Steeples and wife, of
lfoiulam, Wah., sues to have
about 27 acres of land in the
Htfcilea' etate, eoutheaal of town,
partitioned by virtue of a sale and
division of the proceeds. Lily
Hums, wife of "Bobby Burns,"
once well known here, and two
minors, Kluio aud Leatar Bradford,
are interested in tbe place and the
plaintiff aska that a guardian ad
litem be appointed to look after
the iutereala of tbe minora, who
are eons of ex-ebentl Bradford,
now at the county farm.
The hall committee of Vine
Maple Camp, Woodmen of the
World, Cedar Mill, will give a
dance in their hall, one mile west
of Cedar Mill on a'urdav evening.
March l(t Admisaion, gentlemen,
l(X) I. idles dee. Members of
camp, CO rent.
Julia O'CoimihII, of Portland, and
who was married lo Dennis O'Uon-m-ll
io 1K).1, apka Judge Mc Bride
to sever tbe knot that ties her to
her liege lord end master. The
plaintiff says that for two years
the defendant has taunted and.
twitted her, and that he has called
her vile names without provoca
lion. Hlie a'.mi saya that he did
this wilfully, as he ia not a diink-
ng oan,
We sell more agricultural im
plements than all of our compet
itors, put together. The reason
we ship direct from tbe factory,
and pay spot cash for them. Come
and get prices, -
Oeo. 0. Sloan, of Forest Grove,
and a son of the l.vte Mrs. Sloan,
who ran a hotel there for years,
has sued Paeilio University to quiet
title on a pieoa of property. He
alienee, that 1', U. claims to have
an interest in the laud, and that
this claim it unlawful and unjust,
and he wants the court to so de
cide, and to make I L'.pay tbe
costs of the adjudication.
Speaking of grooeries if you
want the finest staple and fancy
groceries to tie found in the market,
try John Dennis. We ia after your
trade, and once a customer, always
a customer.
cut and buck logs, by tbe thou-
1 1 1 f 1 1 ,1,1 . star
sanu. 111 pay ou cents per ,m.
Also want one skid driver. Will
pay $2 and board. Thompson
!. . .. t 1 1
uros. Kumuer uo., Mouniainuie.
1'acifio States Phone, Glenooe, No.
toil.
W. H Smith, of Portland, and
whose mother is a daughter of the
late Vendel ScherBchel, of Cedar
Mill, was in town Tuesday. Mr.
Smith has just returned from a
trip to San l'edro, Cal., making the
trip on the Elder, on which he has
a brother who is purser.
Blacksmith wanted: Chance for
all-round country blacksmith to get
outHt and do a nice little business
at railroad country station. Will
sell plant or lease; or sell on in
stallment. Good location. Ander
son it Son, Reedville, Ore.
II. Mailer and Fred Narup, oi
Banks, were down to the county
capital, Monday, paying taxes and
incidentally making the religious
ollice'a visit. Mr. Narup is now
domiciled in a new house, and Mr.
Mailer says the flshioK will be good
up his way this Spring.
Sohojlbovs and eirla will find
overvthina in school auuolies (ex
oept school books) at K. L. Mo-
(JurmiGka.
K. Best, one of the old time
democrats of above Gaston, was in
the oity Tuesday, paying laxee.
While in the oity Mr. Best called
on the Argus.
You can save one half your hay
by using a Freeman Feed Cutter.
For sale by Nelson Hardware Uo.
John Stribich, one of Forest
Grove's popular meohanios, and
Hugh Smith, of the same bailiwick,
were down Monday, ueeliug their
friends.
Argus and Paoific Monthly, $1 50
I I I --axBBWaaj
LAKGB OONVKNTiON - i"-c- JU06K T. I Mill t "
OK N Y BAN KS h HIS K MFM I1P siL2
Over One Hundred at Table
in the City Saturday
DELEGATES TO STATE SESSION
Stats Meeting Will be Held at Hood
Hiver in May
TheCounly grange Convention held
in this city laal Saturday was one
of the most enthusiastic for year
and over 100 were at table. Tbe
purpose of (be meeting era to ft led
three delegates to the state con
vention, which meets in Hood
River, tbe last week in Msy. The
following were elected to represent
the county: H.T. Buxton, Foret
Grove; John Loftis, Glenooe; and
B. K. Danny, of Braver ton.
Alttrnaien J. C. Miller, Glen-
coe; W. fl. Harris, Forest Grove
ar,d Uuby B yd, of Bdaverton,
State Detuiy A.N. Cutting, of
Kinton, pieid d at the uiet ting,
and H-rman Collier, nf Sdiolls,
was the secretary of tli Baion.
Cher Grange Notes
State Ma-dir A T. Buxton, in a
recent address before a Grange
said:
"We have uo dipoilion to retard tbe
piOnrtM of tlii tint In all line, aud
witli the (-et K'owth nd increased
pratperily thrre . naturally conn in-
creawd cewt ol running the Hole govern
ment, but what Ihelaruirtkolije.'t to and
bat tbe I'atiou of Hushnodry will
combat i the Increasing of appropria
tion williout widening Die muicc of
revenue. The late I.rgi.lalitre made
larger appropiialinn than ever lefore.
aud yet did uut find any other souice of
revtinn (ban iia renvoi taxation on the
farniet and all oilier owing property.
It baa been the tolicy and wti'k of tbe
Grange to luUt that corporation abould
pay a ut proportion of tixe and brlp
auntaiu the exi-eoae of the Mate govern
ment. I apprehend that tlx is matter of
increasing our itate appropriation with
out Dnulug new source of revenue oilier
than taxing the farmer a little uioie,
ill be one of the important tubiccts
that will be considered at the cotnini;
session of the State Orange. I regard tt
a one of tbe most important tueation
coming up for consideration. We hive
the relereudum lo be used in tin con
nection." AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
sale at tbe Second Street barn, on
Friday, March 15, 11)07, at 2:00 in
the afternoon, four cows, two fresh,
and one to be fresh soon and one
fresh in April, ranging from four
lo eight years, one a full-Wood
Jersey, two graded Jerseys, and
one a Shorthorn. Terms, cixh, or
bankable note, bearing h per cent.
interest.
CHRIS. IULLKR.
B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
J. W. Tigard, of Tigardville, was
up to the county scat Mouday, on
a tax paying expedition.
FOR SALE
Eighty acres of land, within three
miles of Gaston. Twelve acres
clean d, of which one acre is in tine
bearing prune". Forty acres of
good timber. Will largely pay for
place perhaps pay all. Log house
on place that one could occupy
until be built. Half mile from
school. -Thirty living springs on
property hne for dairy ranch.
Terms, $2,000, hslf down, balance
on . time. Keasonabie iuurest.
Anyone wishing to look this place
over can write a day or so before
coming, and he will be met at
station and taken to place 1C
Best, Gaston, Ore.
The divorce epidemic continuee
unabated Sophia Best sues Uarrv
Best lor separation, alleging that
they were married in Forest Grove,
and that soon afterward defendant
commenced Btnying. out late nights
end that he refused to tell whore
he had been, and also alleging that
he told various people he did not
love her. Rheinbold Leonhardt, of
Portland, sins his wife, Mary, for
divorce, alleging they were married
in Cbicego in 1878, and that two
years ago she left him to return to
Chicago, and refused longed to live
with him. Chester C. Curry, who
married Emms Curry in 1000, al
leges that the wife left him in" 1902,
and wants Judge McBridn to make
the desertion perpetual, so he can
do aa he wishes with his liberty.
MILLINERY OPENING
Mrs. J, Peterpon, of Cornelius,
wishes to announce that on March
5 she will exhibit her Spring mil
linery, comprising a splendid line
of street hats, trimmed hats and
headwear for children. Come iu
and see them before buying else
where. Our exhibit can not be
beaten in Washington County.
V. A. Finney, of Sellwood, was
out Tuesday.
Buy your school tablets at Mc
Cormick'a. W. Reynard, of Laurel, was in
tbe city Monday.
Saturday Evening Telegram and
Argus, 12.00 per year.
I). CruiliHliank, t,f Gaston, was in
the city Tuesday.
Hicnonds Crofscut saws. C' A.
Larrikin Co.
Dr M. H. Parker, of Greenville,
was in the city Tuesday.
All kinds of hardware C. A.
Lainkin Co.
i'eter Peterson, of Foreht Grove,
wan in the city Tuexday.
Mri. A. J. Lynn and eon, of be
yond (ilencoe, were in the city
Monday.
Smoke the Schiller and Excel-
lencia cigara Oregon manufacture.
Call for them.
J. W. Vandervelden, of Roy,
where he is in tbe mercantile bui
nees, was in tbe oity Monday.
U Wehrung & Sons carry a full
line of Heinz' idcklts and bottled
goods.
F. M. Knighten, of above Forest
Grove, was in Monday, and called
on the Argus.
Miss Ma Stewart, who has been
teaching up in the Manning vicini
ty, was in town Saturday.
J J. Shevlin, of Beaverton, was
in town Monday, and called at tbe
Argus ollice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in the
Ocean Wave Washer. Chas. A.
Lainkin (-0.
Chas Blust, of Tualatin, was in
town Monday, and called for a year
of the Argus.
Are you a smoker? Then call
for tbe Schiller or Excellencia
Orcgou manufacture.
Conetabie Baldwin, of Forest
Grove, was down Tuesday, greeting
ins old urand Army friends.
Brown Leghorn eggs. 15 each
setting, for 50 cents. Mrs. Agnes
uowan, liuisboro.
A few cravanettes left, both for
lady and geutleman. -Will be sold
out at cost. Schulinerich Bros.
Hugh Archbild.of Portland, and
who has been ill for some weeks, is
out home for a while coavaieecicg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart, of
South Tualatin, were in town Sat
urday.
Golden Polish egga for sale:
Setting of 15 for $100. J. G. Pel-
lette, HilUboro, Route 1, Pacific!
btates I'hone.
Peter Uiesbers, of Verboort, was
in the city Mouday, paying taxes
and making his aunual call on the
Argus.
We are sole agents for the cele
brated Chatham fanmill. Price,
complete, 137 50. Schulmerich
Bros.
J. II. Thompson, of the Thomp
son Bios. Lumber Co, of Mouu-
taindale, was in the city luetday
afternoon.
Gouts' and boys' clothing, fall
line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fis
cher Sincerity make at II. Weh
rung it bona.
J. B. Downing, of near Progress,
was up Tuesday, paying taxes, aud
while in the city called on the
Argus.
Wanted: Farms and lands of
all kinds for sale and rent. Ad
drees J. R. Foreman, o05 East
Morrison, Portland, Oregon.
P. S. Anderson, of Reedville, was
in towu Monday. Mr. Anderson
Bays there is a hue location for an
ail-round country blacksmith down
at his station. .
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's hose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennis.
We hbve them for everybody, and
at prices that are valueB.
Antoine Lebard, who has resided
near Kiuton for uearly 20 years,
was up to the county seat, Monday,
paying taxes, and while here pass
ed a pleasant fifteen minutes with
the Argus.
For rent: Farm of 145 acres ad
joining HilUboro; good for grain
or dairy; 80 acres of pasture, with
running water, and with but little
brush. Inquire of E. B. longue.
Grant Holcomb, who has lived
in the Bathany oountry since boy
hood, was in town Monday. He
left this week for Coos county,
where he will look into the limber
land situation.
In March peep out the early flowers,
The ladies peep 'neath Spring bonnets,
And wlieu you have some leisure
Hours,
Just pepp at T.nwncy's chocolates
At i'ulniuteer's Confectionery.
Ice creniu mid soda he docs keen.
Cigars, nuts, oysters couie and tarry,
It not to buy, just lake a peep.
av. vs aai w j ijii ilj Lf i bm i a mm it rs rms am v jam l - - - am vl n n m
! A Hill
Will be Here Next Monday
. to Hold Circuit Court
MANY DIVORCE CASES FILED
01 her wist the Docket is Sot Very
Extcosive
Judge T. A. McBride has to-far re
covered that be was able to sit on
tbe bench at Astoria this week,
and he will be here Monday next
for the March terra of circuit cour
There is a large grist of divorce
cases on the docket. The other
civil cases are not very numerous.
The docket other than criminal
which was published last week,
follows:
Insolvency cases T R Cornelius estate,
Wm Porter estate.
Kquity Snow & Huston vs Kdith
Monroe.
Action for Money Marquatn vs Wash
ington County; State vs County; W J
Miller vs Tualatin Mill Co: I'rosser State
Bank vs J O Kindt; A A Ausplund vs L
I) Diamond; Mary Hare Admx vs Jennie
Hamilton; Iadd & Tilton v Klibabeth
(lore; Chas Hockstroh vs Base Line Lbr
Co et als. to be settled out of court;
I'hoenix Iron Works vs Base Line Lbr
Co; Herman Bishtip vs R A Parker; Maw
Sam vs So Hong; Rs'ella Bonner vs
Sarah Kuirick; 1 W Connell vs J L Mis
tier; Itlumauer & Hoch vs Beard & Mis
ner; Ulrici vs Jensen.
For Possession real estate because of
claim that holders violated restrictive
clause as to sale of liquor Pacific Uni
versity vs M E Austin, CL Larte.Jas
Clark. C F Miller, C G Wagner, Mort
Hallett, Walter Beard.
Divoice Ix)uisa vs Martin Jones,
Amelia vs Kdmann Grauer, Selnia vs
Herman J Vohs, Mary vs O H Loomis,
Oeo vs Anna Turpin,' Christ vs Annie
Von Laiiigea, Mary vs Chas Hedge.
Marie vs Alliert Williams, Josephine vs
Henry Wyou, Dora vs Win Newman,
Mary vs W A Schnavely, Iiita vs Arthur
Spiesarhaert, Chas vs Annie Frost, Chas
vs Saliiia Stream, J P vs Annie (lately,
Sophia vs Harry Best, Khinehold vs
Mary Leonhardt, Chester vs Emma
Curry.
Foreclosure mechanic's lien W H
Lvdavs Jerome and B II Laughlin and
Thos Roe; E M Ward vs E P Cadwell et
als; J R Blair vs same; Chas Iiodds vs F
lireske et als.
Action for damages Cyrus McKav vs
David and Melissan Smith, John Stanim
vs Jos Weintl; Weibke Krohn vs Clacka
mas Co, chantre of venue: W II liaulev
Jr vs W F Hollenbeck; Albert Urubbs
vs O II Sikes.
Foreclose L A McXary vs Golden
Williams et als; Jesse Alexander vs
Fdith Monroe etals; Isabella Morrow vs
Andrew Braccsco et als: I C Bills vs Oeo
Schulmerioh, to recover on court sale
made to Schulmerich; S T Packwood vs
Joshua Mclhoiiels, Louis Lachmund vs
John Salrgeber,
Partition t M incent vs Euieline
Vincent etals; Mary Becker ts Henry
rx'CKer.
Ejectment Fred Reis vs M E Everttt.
Confirmation Vincent Cook vs Rich
ard Kuehne.
To quiet title II E Noble vs Arthur
Watrous; G W Kiger vs S G Hughes;
Heury Brink vs H Wehrung & Son; Jno
Keas vs Mary Marion et als; Geo Schul
rjicrich vs OSCRR; Rose Worlev vs
Fred G Buchtel; Margery King vs State.
Condemnation Pence Co vs Oosslin
&Uamblett; P R & X vs Bridget Hagen
rigni 01 way.)
Injunction Geo Miller vs J W Shute
et als; Gosslin 4t Hamblett vs Pence Co;
Kerron vs Spath, to prevent sale (settled.)
W W Espey vs Pence Co.
Writ of Review Walker vs I Goodin
aud Wash Co.
To declare a trust J L Schuyleman vs
A H Ruedv et as: same vs snm And In
vestment Co made joint defendant.
For delivery of mining stock A W
Anthony vs Hillsboro Gold Mining Co.
Replevin MeKinley Mitchell vs Wm
Oberst.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction, at the old Godfrey place, 5
miles northwest of Forest Grove,
on the Galea Creek road, at ten a.
m. on
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
17 milk cows, 11 in milk, some fresh,
will all be fresh in luly, a two-yes '-old
heifers, a two-year-old steers, 7 yearling
calves, a small calves, 1 Shorthorn bull
6 year old, bay mare, 7 years old, in
foal, weight l,'i5o, bsy mare, weight
1, 1 So, black mare, 3 years old in May,
white pony, Osborne binder, Champion
mower and nay rake, steel drag barrow,
wood frame spring tooth harrow, 14 in.
walkiug plow, Hancock a-disc plow,
Endgate seeder, garden cultivator, Eli
spring wagon, top buggy with pole and
shaft, road cart, set light lmrness.
single buggy harness, Chattatn fanning
mill, platform scales, cider mill, barrel
vinegar, 7 barrels cider, 9 milk canr
hay fork and carrier,' with 17s feet rope,
force pump, kitchen range, 3 bedsteads,
with springs; Hazelton Brothers' square
piano, 1 good saddle, Zenith washiug
machine, 10 gallon iron kettle, no. 5
Newhouse bear trap, 6 stands of bees,
and numerous other articles.
Lunch at noon.
Terms of sale: Under $10, cash;
$10 and over, one year's time,
bankable note, 7 per cent; 2 per
cent off for cash on $10 or over.
N. MON'NKR.
J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.00.
E. W. Dant, of Reedville was in
the city Monday,
L. Sagert, of near Tualatin, whb
in Innrn Tllaadiav onrl miiild lliA
I 1 l. ,U ft I. A MUK-U I.J, HUH .A. W .U V
'Argus office a call,
la ! ' i 1 u; , msa r m
IM I
MASSAGE
Ji
CRBAPf
is today indispensable on the
dressing: table of
Pentleman. Not onlv dor a Pnmrwian
Massaee Dcrfectlv cleanse the Vin hof if
removes wrinkles and
stiffness of the facial
tissues, and makes the
Men use Pomoeian Cream after shavino- ir
flexes the muscles and
soreness. Most women
ot this preparation in
and healthy skin.
A SAMPLE FREE
Price 50c and
Hillsboro
Pharmacy
CI 1MAY FEED AND
JJiVW-VVV SEED STORE
"
On account of the car shortage send
in your order early for
LAND PLASTER
We have just received two cars. We also have the
best asssortment of garden and field seed ever in county
Both phones. Store opposite P. S. Telephone Office
A 1 1 a
Vegetable and FisH
M ARRET
Fresh V egetables and Fish in Season. Give us a 5
call. Market opposite Tualatin Hotel, on Main 2
Street, Hillsboro. We deliver to all parts of city. 5
P. J. Ritchey (SL Son
GAMBRINUS
BEER
SOLD
S6c LION
E. J. LYONS.
Uf)e Delta Drug' Store
Hillsboro, Oregon
Prompt, Accurate, Reliable. We try to accommo
date, but cannot carry "Long Time" accounts.
eentlewoman or
blackheads, takes out
muscles, animates the
flesh firm and xntiit
takes away shaving
recopuze the value
maintaining: a clear
AT OUR STORE
91.00 pr Jar
It's Up-Hill Worh
For any housekeeper to be con
stantly chasing around after
Good Food at reasonable prices.
The sensible woman gives up all
further searching after one
week's trial of our store. We
deal in first-class goods only,
and sell them at prices that
cant be beaten. Seek no fur
ther; we can satisfy vou. '
The Best of All Beers
BY
SALOON
Froprl.tor