The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 16, 1907, Image 4

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    HIltSSORO A ROUS, MAY IS, IPC?
the Koctl i!ce. Mow
a doe came out nl
Ed. Mtnac&hkll, th PortUnd
attorney who defended Henry
M'intxiogerode for murdering; Jacob
Hwanger, writes that Got. Thayer
did not commute his sentence from
hanging, to life imprisonment, but
that tha Governor merely reprieved
the doomed man until the Supreme
Court took action cn the appeal
from Judge Bellenger. Tha feu
preme Court reversed the lower
court upon tha admissibility of
Mead s testimony aa to intzin
cerode's confession, and District
Attorney Caples then allowed the
defendant o dead to murder in
the 2nd dfgree. He was there
upon sentenced for that off-nse, and
his term was for life. Governor
Chamberlain's pardon was made
about tiro weeks ago.
Monday was a great day for run
aways out in this sretion. Frank
Peters' team took a run at the
depot, slightly injuring John
Peters' leg, and Joe. Meier, wbo
was going down iu the Fatmiogton
district, had a runaway that might
have been serious. He was taking
Uev. Father Purhohr to make a
tKirish vidit, snd when the team
.reached
Newton,
irigutened the colts. I bey rsn
down the roid nearly a mile, and
were finally stopped. Rev. Father
Buchilur, win has ssen more than
his three-wore and-ten, thinks this
was abMit the fastest rule of bi
life in snvthicg except a railroad
train or a omas enowt-lide.
Hon. W. H. Wehrung will the
last of the month start tor Seattle,
with the members of the O.-egon
commission of the Alaska-Yukon
Fair, to look over the site for the
Oregon building provided the ap
propriation is not under the refe
rendum by that time. So far there
is do move to that end, and the
people generally feel like giving
the state a representation at the
Fair. Mr. Wehrung is president of
the commission.
The furnace for the new boiler
has been repaired at the city power
plant, aod the lights have im
proved wonderfully since the re
pairs have been made. It was
wise provision when the old boiler
was left in place for use while the
new one wb under repair,
Farmers report that the haycrop
will now come up to the average,
owing to the fine rains of last week,
' Grass would have been rather
short if the drouth bad continued
Hops are having phenomena!
growth all over this section, and
the vines are farther advanced than
ever before at this season of the
year.
B. G. Wills, son of M. G. Wills,
t a
wen Known nere in early days, is
now assistant to the General Claim
agent of the Atchinson, Topeka
Sante Fe, with headquarters at Los
Angeles. Mr. Wills is a bright
young man and will make his mark
in railroad circles.
Last Friday C. Smoker, of He!
vetta, met with an accident whi
working with a stump puller. The
rope attached to the lever broke al
lowing the sweep to fly back
HiruiDg me umortunate man in
the face, fracturing the cheek bone
Dr. Bailey attended tbe injured
--man.
It. L. Robioson, of near Farm
ington, was up Tuesday, and says
there is every prospect for a fine
crop of fruit, and even peaches wi
be fair down that way. Apples
pears and plums, he eays, will be
very good u the pests can be count
ereu.
Chief Engineer Geo. L. Davis
who was critically ill a few weeks
ago, is now convalescing, and wil
Boon be able to attend to bis duties
with the P. R. A N. and their nu
merous surveys.
for eaie: Keven bead ot work
horses, well broke, ranging from
1,000 to l.GOO.-Wm. Smith, Glen
coe, on Goodin place. Address
Hilmboro, Route 3.
Jacob Youngen, who has been up
in the Helvetia country for many
years, was in town Tuesday, and
caneu at tne Argus ollice.
C. W. Brown, who bss been saw
milling and hauling lumber for 28
years, was in from South Tualatin
Monday.
Henry Miller and C. W. Bloom,
of below the Hare mill, south of
Witch Hazel, were in town Mon
day. Geo. HcCabe, the tunnel con
tractor, was was in the city Mon
day, accompanied by a force of
tunnel men.
Max Crandall returned home
from Baker City, the last of the
week, aod spent Sunday in the
city.
flupt. Ringle is preparing to put
water into tbe Dbata Farfc, and.a
sans will soon be started ditching
John E. Berger, of near Bethany,
was in town Monday, and called on
tbe Argus.
Seed potatoes for sale at one cent
ter nound. by W. w. fame, uien
ooe, Oregon, Hillsboro, R. F. D. 3,
W. L. Moore. Greenville's mer
chant and postmaster, was down
to the county seat Monday
W. McQuillan, the stockman of
below Nswton, was in town Mon
day. Miss Stella Boseow, of Fori land,
pent Bandar with home folks.
desire to thank the nianv friends
who aided us in our rewnt bareave-
rxent, the death and funeral obse
quies of" in y mother, the late Mrs.
W. M. Lvda.
W. II Lyd.
Forest Grove. Ore., May 14, 1007.
Card of Thank
Geo. E. Zimmerman, of Wyond
Giencoe, was iu town Tuesday.
J. T. Young ws a Port'.snd
visitor, Sunday.
Iavitt Birdeell, of Rlvil!e.
was up to the county seat, Monday
Dave Winger, of Helvetia, was in
the city the first of the wiek.
J II Davis, of ahnve Mountain-
dale, was in Uvn Tuesday.
P. I. I.illoeard ai.d nifot nr
Liurel, were in tha c ty Tuesday.
Wnrrn W. Williams, tf M.on
taindale, was a canity seat visitor.
Tuesday.
TAPAGEUR (53167)
Imported Percheron Stallion, foaled in France in 1901.
Drought to America in 1904. American No. 41336.
Beautiful black, with star iu forehead; finely formed, and weighs 1950 lbs.
Just the horse for good substantial gets.
FARM FOR SALE
I wish to sill my farm c n'air.irg
l.2 acres. 1 10 acres iin ter cul 1
ration; good house and ba'n; Rood
O! chard Three and em half nii!e
uuth f Hillsboro and ojie tr.'l-
west of Farmiocton. For further
ii formation aprlr to K. 15uk
halter, Hillsboro, Ore , R. F. I). 2
Notice to Contractors
Staled bids will be received by the school
diiectoraof Pistrict No. 7J, at bunion.
Washington Counlv, Orecott, for ttit
building of a new reboot home, size, 561
46, two atoriea. Specifications may to
s?en at the office ol tbe District Oerk.
Bids will he opened on May 2S. 19117, and
the board reserves the right to reject
any or all bid.
A bon-t of f loo will be required of the
successful bidder.
J. II. RIXCK, District Clerk.
Buxton, Oregon, May 14, 1907.
SUMMONS
IS
THE CIRCUIT COPKT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
May A. Cockrill. Plaintiff.)
vs.
T. U Cockrill, Defendant.)
To T. L. Cockrill, defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby notinVd Mint the
above named phtiutirT bus caused a
complaint against you to be tilnl
in tba above entitled co;irt and cause and
vou are hereby rcouiicd to appear and
anxwer said complaint within ten days
from tbe date of service of this summons
upon you if served within thb county or
witniu twenty days rrom tne date otcr
vice of this summons upon you if served
within any other county of this stale or
id case 01 publication thereoron or before
the time prescribed in the order for the
publication thereof, to-wit. the date of tbe
last publication thereof, as tur.l in Haul
order, to-wit. June ), ltaj'.aml if you fail
so to appear and answer for want'thereu!
tbe plaintiff will apply to the court for the
reuei ueutauuvu in waiu complaint, io-w ii
for a decree dissolving the mar
riace contract lietween defeudunt ami
plaintiff and that plaintilf l per
mitted to change her name from May
A. Cockrill to May A. ifoUvnuli and
for such other and further relief as to the
court Hhall seem meet.
This summons is published in the
Hillsboro Artful, a wk!y nev:fiur
published in Y asbineton lonntv. Orfi'
eon, by virtue of an order made by lion.
W. Goodin. County Judge of Wash
ya
The date of the first publication of thin
ington County,
Aiay a,
Orepoii, bearing date
summons is May 9. 1DU7.
C. O. PALMER,
Attorney .'or PlaintitT.
First Notice to Creditors
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE
BTATK OP OREGON. FOR THE
COUNTY OI' WASH I XGTON
In the matter of the estate of Fred Soin.
mers, deceased.
Notice is hereby irivari that the under
signed has been appointed administrator
or the above entitlwt estate JiV the Coun
ty Court within and for wayliiiiEWn
County, Orecoo. All persoiw haviue
claims awiin'tt said estato are liereliy
notified to present tho same to aid ad-
miiiiHtrator at the Law Ollice of ('has. J
Kchnabel 0U-C13 Chamber of t.'oiiime rce
Cldg., Portland, Oregon, or, at the Oificn
ol E. I. Kuratli. Hillsboro. Orecon. with
proper vouchers and duly verilied within
six nionltiK from tne uato here jr.
Dated April 25, lflf7.
U)l'IS 8IEG ESTH A I.KR
AduuniNtrHtor of the estate of Fred
bommers, deceased.
Cbaa. J. Schnaliel, Attorney ilmin-
istrator.
Administratrix' Notice
Nriice ia hereby elven. that the under
signed Iim been appointed by tho County
Court of tbe Htateof Oregon, for Wash
ington County, administratrix of the
Kstate or James lhwaitc, deceased, and
Iihm duly qualified as such.
Now therefore all -ersons haying claium
againxt the said estate are notilicd to
present the same to me with proper
vouchers therefor, at the Iaw Oltice of
fiaKley A Hare, at Hillroro, Orgon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Uald this 2Hli day of April 1'JII7.
FRANCES MARIA TIIWAITI.'
Administratrix of the estate of Jaiues
Thwaite, deceased.
Uagley 4 Hare, Attorneys forad'm!ui
tratrix.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of
an Attachment Execution issued out of
aim miner Hie seal or the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County of
wasningwn, dated the 9th day of May,
W07, in favor of Richard Ulrici. Plaintiff,
and against A. B. Jensen, liefcndatit, for
the sum of Hr2.0O, and interest thereon
from the 9th dav of May. 1H07. m iii
of ix percent, perannum, and the further
sum oi wa.w costs and disbursements, to
me directed and delivered commanding
me ui iiisko saie oi real property berein.
after described, I have levied iioii and
pursuant to san Attachment execution,
I will on Monday, the 17th day of June.
1W7, at the south door of the Courthouse
in Miiistioro, Washington 'Jounty, Ore
gon, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of
saiu day, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, all of
ine louowing described real property
lying, lieing and situate in Washington
County, Oregon, and particularly des
cribed as follows, to-wit:
The North halfof the South west quarter
and tho North half of the Houtheast
quarter of Section Thirteen, Township
Three Nortli of Hango Four West of the
Will. Mer., containing 160 ucres; to satis.
wie lereunieiore named sums and for
11
coats anil expenses of sale hik) suiii
Writ; said sale wil! lo luttdo bubiuci to
redemption as per Statute of Oregon.
Dated at Hlilsnoro, Oregon, Ibis sul dav
of May, I07.
i w i 1 1 m x h. i , r .
: - . " " . r ' : - ... t A .: SrV .1 L. : C ,rr ; :
...-Vssvv,,,.,., ...... . $ I 1 . , ,
Will Stand the Season of 1907 as Followst
Monday, all day, and Tuesday morning, at Milton Ctuly's, Laurel; Tuesday, at
noon, at Herman Boge's, Fanniugton; Balance of week at Ferd C.roucr's farm,
near Scholls. " .
TERMS-Single Service, $10! Season, $I5t Insurance, $20.
Care to prevent, but not responsible for accidents.
FERD GRONER. Manager.
HOP BOLD BEER
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ON DRAUGHT
W. E. McCOURT'S
Svronil Street, Oppoult Cvirlltou,
Closing Out at Cost
Ou accouut of po.r htalili, I have concluded to
close out my business in Uillslioro, and lor the
uext Thirty Days shall offer my entiie stock of
Hoys' and Men's Shoes,
Rubbers mid Lecjcjimjs
At actual cost. My stock was selected with care;
the material is as ,i"ood as money can buy, and you
will laid this an opportunity seldom oilered tiv jct
high Ktade men's aud boy's shoes al actual cost to
me. Conic iu and briny your buy and take ad
vantage of this meat offer.
J. C. GREER
Main Street, Opposite Hotel Tualatin, Hillsboro
..Central Meat Market..
EMMOTT BROS., Prop.,
Keep constantly on hand a 6ne
supply of fresh meats of alt kinds.
A New Era In Prloet
We are going to sell meats at prices low
er than those which have prevailed in
lb: past. Call iu and see as. We mean
business. Thone and Free Delivery
Main Street, UilUbort, Oregon.
Administrator' Notice
Notice in liereliy given that the under
signed, Jumes II. I'iimigiui, has beer. Hp
pointed l.y the County Court of tbe Stste
of Oregon for Washington County, ad
miniMtratur of the estat of James Me
Nulty, dcceaed, and has duly qualified
as siti'h. All person having claims
against said e-t:iie are directed to present
tlie same, pmperly verilied, to the under
Hi;;ncil, at fiis place of husiuess, "S Third
Street, Portland, Orveon, within six
tuonths from the date hereof.
Hated April ", lr7.
JAMKSH. FINSIOAV,
Administrator of the folate of James
Mi'XtiKy, L'ei'tased,
(iainuiaiin & Malarkey, Attornrys for
Admini-trator.
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OREGON
ShotLine
ahu UNiftN Pacific
THA INS TO THB EAST I1AIL.V
I- KOJl I'O III LAND -
Through rullman standard and tourist
sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago,
Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to
Kansas City; through I'ullnian tourist
sleeping-cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas C.ity, re
clining chair cars (seats free) to the
Rast daily.
BSPA BT
roa
DAILY
t.'hicugo
Special
9::t0A.u.
via
Atlantic
Kxpreas
8:15 r. M.
via
St. 1'uiiT
Fant
Mail
6:15 p. m.
via
Bpokane
" Port-"
land
HiKis
local 8:15 a.m.
TIMK HOHKUCLKH
FlftM
P0KTLAND
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
UiiiiB. Chicago and
Kant
ABRIVI
rnoii
DAILY
B:00 r. m.
Bait Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, 8t.
Ijouirt, Chicago and
Kant
Walla Walla, Iewis
ton,Spokane, Wallace
Fullniaii, Minneap
olis, Ht. Paul, Du
liitl,, Milwaukee,
CliicsKO and Kant
For all local points
lietween JJItfK8 and
, l' orllanu
7:15 a. m
8:00 a, m
magazine:
READERS
Administrator's Notice.
SUNKT MACAZ1K!
bnutif ully iiliubaliaj, gni donVi
and article i!oU CIiunui
sad all th (r W'tii.
TOWN ARD COUNTRY JOWtfSl
a moslhly pialicttioa devexd
to the itiuuta iaureatt oi ti.
$1.50
a) on
$0.50
a yau
MAO 17 A TMUSASO WOP.S
a book ol i J pljA contiiaint'
120 calored pSotcjuf ! 1 oi
aicnimqiM spoti ia C&ltforuia
sad Ongoa.
TctcJ ...
$0.75
All fori i
$2.75
$U50
Cul out rM s'Jct!w.enl
aisd tend wilh $1,50 to
SUNSET MAGAZINE
JAMES FLOOD DLDG., SAN FnAISOSCO
SUMMONS
! Xntirn is. hnreliy Riven, that Iho under
J signed luid tM'eu duly sppidntrd hy the
t'ount v Court of the State of Oregon, lor
1 W&olilitgton Counlv, Ailininlstrator oflhs
! Kklate ol (Wlla KuU'h, ilivci-J-nd, ami
1 lins duly Ulilied n smii;
! Nuw iheri'lnre all perHuus hat lug elainni
! unaiiisl nid Kstate are herehy notilie,! lo
prcMtnt the same, witb proper vouchers
: theriil'iir, lo uienl the law olllceof Itagley
i .V 1 1 iu i', at Hilklioro, Orison, ailhln l(
; iiHintlio from the date ol this notice,
i Dated March Isth a. 1) , IlluT.
(Hltfii...) PIIU.IH KAI.SCH,
Adiiiliiiiitriilor of the Kutate of Cecelia
j Kiii'ch, d'O'tveil,
lliiKluy .V Hare, Attorney for ad in I nil
i t'ator.
Admimstrator'i Notic
Nolice Ih hereby Blven that the timlnr.
j nlKiied him been, by the County Court of
nniiiiii;ioii l onniy, Oregon, aiiiinlidiMl
. aituilniHtrntur of Hie ratalo ol Chsrlns
Anilcr.ion, ilecoaaeil, itiiil ban duly inali-
I lieil as Hiii'b. All persons having claims
t HKainri sum emaie aie hereby imtlticil to
I prciit tticm to me, with proper vouch
ii rs, at Ihe law olhcoof W. N. Ilarrctt, at
I llillsiioru, WaHtiiuirton Conntv, OreKon,
v it Inn hi i iiiiiiiths from the date of llilx
r.ei.cc.
Dated thm April :t, Kio7.
W. M.MOOliK
Adiuliiistratorof the Kutale of Charles
AinK'Moii, uwicaed,
W. N. Harrelt, Attorney for Adminls
trnlor.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE
IN TDK CIRCUIT COl liT OK TIIF.
HTATK OF OKKUON fiilt WASH
INGTON COUNTY
Nancy A. Johnson, Plaintiff,.)
vs. I
Karah K. Hpliers mid Wm.
Sphers, her husbauil, I
Jhiiicn W. Hmith, Sutitstit-
tha Hmith, William l
Hmith and Hinitli,
his wile, ' DcfendanU, j
To James W. Hmith, fiu'iiai.tlia Hicilh,
William K. Mmilli ami , his wife:
In tho name of llm Slain of Ori gim, you
aad each of you arc hereby required and
iiiiiiiuiiiimi ui ii uf;tr in inn iiitovo cn .! i "our in iuii o chick a. ni. or Haii I ua
tied Court and answer the rwuplaiut tiled ! id public auction to the hiheNt Iddder for
mihioui oubiii. jou in nic uiNivn eni ii icii im iiiinu, an oi (lie lollowitiB ui
caiiHeoiior bufore the nxpfrsitinn of mx I senla-d real property lying, Mux snd
weeks from the-diiteof the Hist p;i! lien-! ititimln iu WaHlilnvton County, Oregon,
lion of th'iM Kiiiumotis In the Hillsboro j d part ifii hilly do)riliftil as all of tha
Argus, the firHt publlciliim thereof being j undivided omi-olKlith interest of Albert
Alarm zb, i:sj, in-n it, on or liclorc I lie i m iiuer, a minor, or. In iinil to Maid reu
Notice Is lier.iby Iveu that Iho under
MMied (luarduin by virtue of an Order
iinil l.lwnse Holy niuile mid entered in
Ihe County Court or theHlateof Oregon
for Washington County, on the 22nd day
ol April, l!J7, authorl.liig, licenainK and
einpiiwering tin. utiderHlgned to uuike
vale of the nal proprty herelniiflor
iieMi-riiien, tlie iinderMlKned will, on Mon-
nay, llm 54 ti day of May, IU07, lit tht
moiiiii uoor or the Court house iu HIIImIjo.
i-o, aiiilii(;loii County, Oregon, at the
icuir or ten o ciock A. al. ofsahl dsy. sell
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One f armers Mutual
FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION'
of Portlund, Oregon
llcltl its Auuual Mcctitij; January 16, 1907, at the
Log us Hall.
THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
I 0:00 r.a,
JilVEK SCHEDULE
FROM PORTLAND
Rivor boats on Ihe lower Columbia and
Willamette daily ezuept Sunday.
LOW HATES
To and from all mints in the F,at
Tickets via this route on sale at all depot
olUcos of the Southern Pacilio Co,
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon,
We bave ordered a rar load of
wire fence direct from tbe factory.
We can save you five per cent, 00
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1,1111 uay oi siny, iw;iiiki you win i!eni)
take notieo that if you fail lo soi.ppnir
and answer hah I complaint, the l'liiiutill
will apply t nald (Joint for the relief
prayed lor in her Compliant, to-wit, for
decree adjudging tlmt Hie Hmntitt' mid
the Defenilaids are the owner in b-o .sim
ple of all of the following. dcMiribnd real
property lyiii(, being and situate 1n
Waahington County, Oregon, and known
as; Tho Northeast OjiarUirof the Nortb
wost (inarlcr of .Scctimi Twenty nine,
Township Two North, Jlano Two Weit
oi the Will. Mor., containing forty acres;
that the Plaintiff is the owner ol an undi
vided foiir-ievenlhii: that tho Defendant,
Barah K. Hpherw, is the owner of an undi
vided one-sevonth; that tha DefeinJant,
James W. (Smith, is the owner of fin un
divided one-seventh; that tho Defendant,
Hamatitha Hmith, Is the owner of an un
divided one-fourteenth, i nd the Defend
ant. William K. Smith, is the owner of an
undivided one fourlccnlh' of raid prem
ises above described: that, said nremlieu
cannot bo partitioned, and that the same
be sold byarefereeappoliitc.il for that pur.
po?e, and the proceeds of such sale. I im
plied: First, to the costs and disbursV
merits of this suit; second, to the costs
and disbursements of Mid sale: third to
the paymoiit to the Plaintiff of tho sum
$51.48, taxes advanced and paid upon said
premises from lw.fl, to the date of tho fib
nar of the C'onmlaint herein, and fourth, i
the balance of the proceeds of said sale to
be paid to tlie Plaintijf' and tho Defend
ants in accordance with their 'rasper-live
rights rijed by the Dew ee of said Court,
and for Much other nnd further order as
may bo necessary and propsr.
This Huminons is served upon you by
order of ilon. T. A. M-iliridc, Judge ,f
the above entitled Court, made and dated
at ilillsboro, Oregon, 011 the 25lh day of
March, WW, which order proscribes that
you shall appear and answer on or bcloi-o
the expiration of kix wetks from the date
of the lirst publication of this Kiinnmn'
to-wit, 011 or before Alay bl, 1Wi7. ' '
JIAOLICY k HA UK,
Attorneys Cor Plaintiff.
property described as follows:
licijiuiiliij; ata iMiiutim the Eiml, line
ol the D. Ii. (!. of Henry R. liouesand
wife, in Hection ill, T. 1 N. It. I W.of the
n in. mer., sam commencing Mint being
Wlrods Not Ui of the NoiillieaNt norncroT
waul Claim; thence North on tho Mast line
W Miy, iiioro or less, to the Northeast
corner of said Claim; thence West on
North llneof said Claim 101 roils; thence
Hnntli () miIh, more or lens, to tha North,
west corner of laud Sold by Martha Man
My nnd William Maimey to Samuel
Soldi; thence Kast 10HV, rods lo the place
of beginning, containing it) itores of land.
Suiil wale will be nublect In eniili.iiiA.
Hon by tho County Court, of tho Stale of
wi-Bgou ior wainiiigion l iilllity.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, on this
22nd day of April, l!Ki7.
KUaRNOIf ARIt.
Oiiardian of the person and Kstato of
Aineri nciuier, a minor,
JiagUiy iv Hare, AtUirneys for Ouardlan
TIME TABLE
6:56 a. tn,
9:03 a. tn.
1:4' p, 111.
4:31 p. ui.
Puseenger train schedule followB:
Leaves for Portland
I-orest (irove local,,,.,,,
Klieiirlnn Flyer ,,,
Forest Grove local, ,
Corvallis overland
Arrives front Portland
Corvallis overland.,,,, 8:43 a, m,
l orest Grove local ij;o7 p. in.
Sheridan Flyer fi:a6 p. ni,
Porest Grove local ,,,,, 6;iy p. in.
Leaving Portland
Corvallis overland , ,
Purest Oove local,
Sheridan Flyer ,,
Porest Grove local
Arrival in Portland
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Tlie advantages of tlii.s Association in compar
ison with others of a similar character are:
We niire nut is thk ccrii's, nnd t in, theuf.ue, not U
aflcrted by hirp.o coiitliigiiitioiin,
2. We insure ONI.V Tint m sf vust M 1 I.i.inc. i, and pn ,y
old sharks aud house with stnv. iiK s tlironch the loi.f.
3. 0iiraasrhuu-iis can only be t m 11 -ni inv I.ri;.':i fi and not
fur ex!i-iM. '
4- We Insure no mM;.ns,.i i-koi-i mTV, no stotcfi, no faitoiics, no
saloons, 110 hop houses or fruit driers.
.i- VJe ,"kt: N,,r ? "Vi'W -iMSt HV stiikini' to the "two
thirds" I'liuiHc of the v.il-tc. '
.t . I' Hr ,,,.,ti,,"!"! J" tlie City of l'oilland.the business
h,!m ,i; , , ? '"re N 'Ahii.v attmsi ami keep the
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Agents in Washington County are:
1. H. C. Pkakmom, Corm liiH, (te 1!, p. ), No 2
a. W.J. R, Ukach, Forest (li.)vc, Otc,
If you wish to join apply to the nearest agent
or if there is no local agent in your vicinity, send
your name aud address to
J. J. ItiCRN, Secretary,
565 Kast Yamhill St., Portland, Ore.
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FARMS AND ACRE TRACTS I
For Sale
AT BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON CO. S
Finest fruit, garden and onion land in the state
Any size tract desired. Large list of 'properties
R. L. CATE, - .
on, or write
226, Stark St., Portland,
or
C. H. FRY,
Resident Agent, Beavcrton.
SIMPSON'S CASH MARKET
Farmers, send your produce d ircct to ou r Market.
We aave vou the Middle-tuan'B profit. We At-11 direct to tbe coiwumcr for
cuh, wbfrh enables nt to pay th farmer or shipper the hi die m " Zrdtl
for bin prodncU, mich a butter, eKlBl poultry, V(. ,iL U , , 'r! ccf
convinced. We furninh our own ship pi K VSrwZS
reference the American Uank & TrusVco", ofSJll.n" ' AddresI all Hhip
u.eut. toSl.npHo.i'H (:aHli Market, m Tliinl St., 1'o. lland, City Mar.
S. L. SIMPSON, Manager.
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