The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 06, 1907, Image 4

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    HILL3B0R0 ARGUS, JUNE 6. 1907
From prtMDt rcportt it U t ttfe
Mtimate to My that then will b
3.000,000 worth of timber on the
WMhington county tax roll, this
tearon nd thil will mean prac
tically one tilth of the entire
valuation of the county. Taxpay
er! will have a difficult time to
reaeon ont, for awhile, what thit
encrmoae aeeeeement will mean to
them. For instance, it will beje
membered - that thit it an added
valuation - never before put on the
roll. Therefore, be who nu in the
pact, not holding timber, paid
teven dollars tax, will now be re
lieved of one dollar of taxation.
Tbit will mean big money for tax
payer on other than timber lands.
Where a man't taxes run into the
hundreds it means several dollars.
As a roatUr of fact, from preeent
indications, the timber valuation
will exceed three million dollars,
but this is given in order to be ab
solutely on the safe aide. The
total assessment is not likely to
reach over IIS.000,000, and pos
sibly will be a million lees.
For sale: Good milk cow, in
milk; f nil blood Jersey bull, eli
gible to registry, yearling in Aug
ust. Also pure Chester White
sow; will pig the last ef May. N
W. Chiloott, Billsboro, near Fifth
street station.
John Darland Sr . who resided
here in the early days, and who
now uvea np in the Horse Heaven
country, the plateau wheat belt up
- on the bench from Arlington, it
here, the guest of his son, John
Dorland, of Shady Brook. Mr
Dorland went np in the Horse
Heaven country some twenty years
ago, and says that the section of
me adoption has many fine farms.
Originally he hauled water several
miles for two years.. He finally
made a try for water in a draw
near his house and found a fine
flow within a depth of twelve feet.
The water was worth hundreds of
dollars to him, and saved him a
day or so each week. He cays he
eecs much improvement down this
way. I
Found: On Cornell road, be
tween Portland and Cedar Hill, a
purse, containing a sum of money.
Owner will call, prove property,
pay for adv., and take property.
Bring prooft to Argus office.
Senator E. W. Haines is author
ity for the statement that the For
est Grove electrio line carried over
500 passengers on Decoration Day
That is going some for a town the
size of Forest Grove.
Watkios' stock and poultry
foods and ' Watkios remedies are
what farmers and dairymen should
use for best success. Z. M. LaRue,
agent, 404 Pacifio Avenue, Forest
Grove, Ore., Pacific Phone 294
Prof. J. R. Powell, leader of the
band, returned Saturday, from a
fortnight at the hospital in Port
land, where he underwent a but
gical operation.
For sale or lease: Warehouse
. and floor mill known as Hillsboro
Mills. John Milne, Hillsboro
Oregon.
D. E. Robinson, charged with
assaulting Jay Kuhn, a little lad
who worked at the condenser, will
have his trial before Judge H. T.
Bagley, June 14.
Found: At Fifth St. Station
an umbrella, with wooden bundle
and metal trimmings. Inquire at
this olhce.
Fred Beach, who worked a 1
Spring in the sheriff's office, is now
on the farm near Glencoe, getting
into the work np to his chin.
Cedar shingles and cedar hop
poles and cedar fence poets for sale
in small or car load lots, if de
sired." Hannan A Son, Buxton
A. C. Winney, who has been
painting down near Farmtngton
was in town, Saturday, enroute to
his home beyond Glencoe.
Chas. Cavell, cruising timber for
the county, above Gaston, was
down to the capital the last of the
week.
"KT At I
xxew 5t men uurcneu wagon
used four months, for ' sale, by P,
A. Batchelar; Hillsboro Route 2,
just east of this city.
R. S. Alexander, wbo is making
' a success of fruit raising out south
or town, was in the city Saturday.
R. H. Vose, wbo has just finish
ed a term of school in District 81
""was an Argus caller, Monday.
A. W. Krause, of . near Bloom
ing, was. in town Monday, and call
ed on the ArgUB.
Mrs. John Northrop and nephew
. Paul, were Hillsboro visitors the
first of the week.
Joseph Oester, of near Cedar
Mill, was in the city Monday, and
called on the Argus.
C. Walters, the Glencoe black
smith, was ft county seat visitor
Saturday.
Born, May 29, 1907, at Doty,
Wash, to David F. Kuhn and
wife, formerly of Buxton, a. eon.
II. L. Noble, the real estate man
cf rcmt Grove, was in the city
C. J7. 8. Earner, of Forest Grove,
trts county salt caller Monday
d:;riEj.
F; 'L Cro tJ wife, of Laurel,
t l 5te oftj the flrst of the
Cf CcaVi TttlitIn,f
r--.
Argus and Pacifio Monthly, $1 50
August Rnsei, of Bearerten. was
in town Monday. J
Michael Raho, of Phillips, was;
in town Monday. !
J. S. Swalley.of ReedviuV, was
in the city Tuesday.
Saturday Evening Telegram and
Argus, 12.00 per year.
N. C. J. Christenson, of Laurel,
was a county seat visitor, Monday.
J. J. Goebel, of above Laurel,
was over to the county seat Tues
day.
A. E. McCumsey, of near Moun-
taindale, was in town Monday
morning.
George Haase, of Gaston, was
down to the county seat the first
of the week.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
Ten teams to haul ties from the
Bloyd mill, near Phillips, to South
ern Pacifio right-of-way at Hills
boro. C. K. Bloyd, at mill. Pa
cific States Telephone.
FARM FOK SALE
I wish to sell my farm containing
loz acre. 1 10 acres under culti
vation: good house and barn; cooti
orchard. Three sod one half miles
south of Hillsboro and one mile
west of Farmiogton. For further
information apply to E. Burk
halter, Hillsboro, Ore , R. F. D. 2
Firat Notice to Creditors
IN THK COVNTY COURT OK THK
STATIC OF ORF.GON. FOR Til K
COUNTY OK WASHINGTON
In the matter of the estate of Fred Som
mera, deceased.
Notice is hereby riven that the under-
timed has been appointed administrator
of the above entitled estate lv the Conn-
Court within and fur ashington
Onu
lUnty, Oregon. Alt personn having
claims airmmt Mid estate are hereliy
notified to present the same to said ad-
miniatrator at the Law Office of Chas. J.
Schnabel 612-613 Chamber ot Commerce
Bid., Portland, Oregon, or, at the Othce
ot K. I. Kuratli, Hillsboro, Oregon, with
proper vouchers and duly verilied within
six montna irom tne aate nere t.
Dated April 25. 1907.
LOCIS 8IEQKXTH ALKR,
Administrator of the estate of Fred
Sommtn, dtK-eaaed.
Cbaa. J. Schnabel, Attorney for admin
istrator. Notice to the Public
All persons are hereby warned acatnst
extending credit to my wile on my ac
const, as I will not be responsible for
any debts contracted by her, she havicg
left my home without just cause or
provocation.
Frank Weisenbsck
Witch Hazel, Ore., May 25, loot.
Executrix' Notice
Notice is hereby given that the County
Court of Washington County, Oregon, has
appointed the undersigned' s executrix
or the last will and testament of Richard
8andford, deceased, and that I have dulv
qualified as such, and all persons having
i-uuuia gaiiiBi saiu ernate are nereoy nou-
neo 10 present wem to me, with proper
voucners, at the law ollice of Ren ton
Bowman, iu Hillsboro, Washington
uouniy, uregon, witfcin six months from
this date.
Dated tbia April 23, 1907.
ALICE M. 8ANDFORD,
Executrix of the Last Will and Testa
mentof Richard Sand ford; Deceased.
Benton Bowman, Attorney lor Execn
trix.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK
STATS OP OREGON, FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
May A. Cockrill, Plaintiff,)
vs.
T. L. Cockrill, Defendant.)
To T. L. Cockrill. defendant:
In the name. of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby. notified that the
above named plaintiff- has caused
complaint against you : to be tiled
in the above entitled court- aud cause and
you are hereby requited to appear and
answer said complaint ivithm ten days
from the date of service of this sutiuiimm
upon you if served within this county or
wttnin twenty days rrom the date 01 &er
vice of this summons upon you if served
within any other county of this state or
in case oi publication thereof on or before
tne time prescribed in tne order for tiie
publication thereof, to it. the date of the
last publication thereof, as hxed in said
order, to-wit. June 20. 1907. and if you fail
so to appear and answer for want thereof
vm piaiuuu win apply to tne court tor ma
it. J 1 1 i 1 . .
reuei ueuiauueu in saiu complaint, to-wil.
for ' a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract between defendant and
plaintiff and that plaintiff lie per
mitted to change her name from May
A. Cockrill to May A. Holcomb and
for such other and further relief as to the
court shall seem .meet.
This summons is published in the
Hillsboro Argus, a weekly newspaper
published in Washington County, Ore-
fon, by virtue of an order made by lion.
. W. Goodin. County Judge of Wash
ington County, Oregon, bearing date
May 3, 1907.
The date of the first publication of this
summons ia May 9, 1907.
C. C. PALM KB,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given, that the under
signed Administrator De Bonis Nou with
the Will annexed of the estate of Oeo. W.
K, Libert, deceased has filed in the County
Court of the State ot Oregon, for Washing
ton County, his final account In the mat
ter of the estate of Oeo. W. Kbbert, de
ceased, and said Court has fixed Monday,
July 1, 1907, :t tan o'clock A. M. at the
Courtroom in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the
lime and place for hearing objections to
said Final Account, and the Finul Settle
ment of said estate,
J. C. Wilson,
Administrator De Bonis Non with the
Will annexed of Oeo. W. Fbbert.deceased.
Oeo. K. ISagley.
Atty for Admr.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice la hereby given, that the under
signed has been duly appoined by the
Honorable County Court or the
State of Oregon, for Washington County.
Administrator of the Estate of Thomas
J. King, deceased, and duly qualified as
such.
Now therefore all Demons liavine claims
against said Estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me with proper
vouchers therefor at the Law Cilice of
Baffle A Hare in Hillsboro, Oregon, with
in eix months from the date hereof.
Dated this lHtday of June, 1)7.
Oh AS. W. KINO.
Administrator of the Estate of Thomas
- n,5yHaAttorneys lor Ad
iatretor.
TAPAGEUR
Imported Percheron Stallion, foaled in France in 1901.
Drought to America in 1904. 2 American; No. 41336.
Beautiful black, with star in forehead; finely fornied.'aud weighs 1950
Just the horse for good substantial I'gets.
' Jfn . -ry CEr 111 I -
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' ,:.'.'" p a. s a: . i s : a. ..t-..; .
if Will Stand the Season of 1907 as Followst
Will Stand the Season of 1907 as Followst
Monday, all day, and Tuesday morning, at Milton Cady's, Laurel; Tuesday, at
uoou, at Herman Boge's, Farmington; Balance of week at Ferd (Iroucr's farm,
near Seholls.
TERMS Single Service, $10, Season, $15. Insurance. $20.
Care to prevent, but not responsible for accidents.
FERD GRONER. Manager.
..Central Meat Market..
EMMOTT BROS., Prop.,
Keep constantly on hand a fine
supply of fresh meats of all kinds.
A Mow Era In Prion
We are going to sell meats at prices low
er than those which have prevailed in
the past. Call in and see na. We mean
business. 'Phone and Free Delivery
Main Street, Hillsbore, Oregoa.
Administrator' Notice
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, James IS, Finnigan, has been ap
pointed by the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Washington County, ad
ministrator of the estate of James Mo
Nulty, deccaiod, and has duly qualified
as such. All persons b.tving claims
against said estate are directed to present
the same, properly verified, to the under,
signed, at his pluoe of business. 2J8 Third
Street, Portland, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated April 25, 1907.
JAMKS B. FINNIGAN,
Administrator of the Estate of James
Mi'N'ulty, Deceased.
Gam mans & Malarkey, Attorneys for
Admiuivtrator.
OREGON
SlIOip LINE
ad UNiflN Pacific
8 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
FROM PORTLAND
Thiough rullmau standard and tourist
sleepiug-cnrs daily to Omaha, Chicago,
Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to
Kansas City; through Pullman tourist
sleeping-cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re
clining chair cars (seats free) to the
Bast daily.
DEPART
roB
DAILY
Chicago
Bnecial
9:30 a.m.
via
Atlantic
Express
8:15 t. m.
via
St. Paui
Fast
Mail
6:15 r. u.
via
Spokane
" Port
land Higgs
local
8:15 a.m.
TIME SCHEDULES
ROM
PORTLAND
ABBIVa
raoM
DAILY
fa!t Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
Louis, Chicago and
East
6:00 r. m
Salt Tke, Denver,
ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Ht.
Louis, Chicago aud
East
Walla WiaTliwi
ton, Hpokane, Wallace
Pullman, Minneap
olis, Ht. Paul, Du
Intl., Milwaukee,
Chicagojnd East
For all local points
between Biggs and
Portland
7:15 a. M
t
8:00 a. M
6:00 m
KIVEK SCHEDULE
FROM PORTLAND
River boats on the lower Columbia and
Willamotte daily ezcept Hunday.
- LOW RATES
To and from all noints in the Ksst
Tickets via this route on sale at all depot
uuicua ui tue ouiitnprii raciuc yo,
VM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent
Portland. Oregon
We bave ordered a car load ol
wire fence direct from the factory.
We can Bave you five per cent, on
same if ordered immediately,
Schulmericb Bros. -
- . . hS'X "
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SUNSET MAGAZINE
JAMES FLOOD BLDG, SAN FRANCISCO
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIItCCIT COURT OF Til K
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY
Pacific Railway .t Navigation
Company, a Corporation, l'lalntill,
vs. .
Mary 8. McOee, Defendant.
To Mary S. McQce, the above named
Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, ynu
are hereby commanded and reiiuin-d to
be and appear in the above entitled Court
and answer the complaint therein
filed against you on or before the expira
tion of six weeks from the date of the hrt
Publication of this Summons In the Hills
boro Argus, the first publication thvrsof
being May 1(1, 1007. to-wit, on or hnforc
Saturday, the 6th day of July, I!i7, and
you will please take notice that If you
will please take notice that if ynu fail ho
to appear and answer said complaint, thn
plaintiff will take Judgment aaiuM, you
condemning and appropriating to the nxn
of the plaintiff as a right ot way fur the
proper construction, proper security nnd
convenient operation of its linns of rail
way a right of way over a tr-t of hind Mil
itate In tbo County of Washington anil
State of Oregon, owned by you and tie
scribed as lollows, to wit:
lieing a portion of the Soutltwet n,""'
tr of Nection Twenty eight. Township
Three North, Range Five West of the
WilL Mer particularly described as f al
lows, to-wit:
A strip of land 100 feet wide, being 00
feet on each side of the center line of the
Pacifio Railway & Navigation Company's
Railway, as surveyed, located and adopt,
ed across said lands, said center lino be
ing described as follows:
Beginning at the Intersection or said
center line with the East line of said
Southwest quarter, at a point 14115 feet
North of the Southeast corner thnreof;
running thenco In a SonthwcNtnrly direc
tion on a 10 degree curve to thn loft, 77.4
feet; thence on a spiral to the left, 4S (Vt;
thence Booth 89 degrees 00 minutes West,
4H1.1 feet; thence on a spiral to the Held,
00 feetithenoe on a 71deg curve to the right,
187.8 feet; thence on a spiral to the right,
(JO feet; thence South fA degrees 54 min
utes West. 815.2 feet; thence on a spiral to
the left, 45 feet; thence on a 10 degree
curve to the left. 3.01 feet, to an intersec
tion with the South line of said Mouth
west quarter, 910 feet East of tho South
west corner thereof and containing 4.7H
acres, and lor the costs and disburse
ments of this action.
This Summons is published against you
by order of Honorable J. W. Ooodin,
Judge of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wanhington County, made
and flated the Kith day of May, 1007, nnd
which order requires that you appear and
answer said complaint on or boforn thn
eipiratlon of six weeks from the date of
tne nrst publication of said Hummons, to-
wit, on or before Saturday, the 0th iluy of
July, 1H07. HAGLEY it 1IAKK,
. Attorneys for Plaintid,
All pereons owirjg accounts to 12.
J. Lyona can pay them to F, 12.
Cornelius until June 15, after
which unpaid claims will be
placed in the hands of an attorney.
-.u'..'.r.'l.l;t;;.j.j.'i)1Lil,'.,V,yjA
(53167)
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Administrator's Notice.
I NnticK in hen-by given, that thn iin.bir.
i Kijittr .1 luis U't'li duly appointed by the
j l'uul.v (Vmrt nf thn t;.'nr Oregon, f-ir
! H'Nxblinctiiii t'.Msut v. Atliiiiiilli!itoi nf th
i Lsl.nn n l oc i-li;i K;ili h, diVfin d, ami
I liai duty uuuhhi'tl ns Kiirhs
; Now llii'iHtnreiill pprsuiis huvhig chtinn
I Hg.iliint k,.. i'tato -tru hcfiiby imttlir.d l
I prei!t tho same, itb pr.iiler vudwrs
lioroi'nr, tiitiiKiil the l.i tilhrnof Itiilpy
I iV liaro, at HilNlmrti, On gnu, within is
: IllOlllhs IV.iin Ihyiluti. i, t,m lllitlfo.
! Dalird Mi:ti lsh A. I ,
! (Hl.fntdl I'lllt II' K AI.SCH.
Admiiiitiuttr of tbo KtHte of Ctcfliit
i Kalsi'li, (en',i-i(.i,
! liugley A Hate, Altorimys for admliil.t
i t'utor,-
A:iministrttti)r"i Notice
(Wire fx hereby given that Uib under-
signed has been, by the County Court of
! a-ihtngton Comity, Oregon, appointed
j sdiuinimriitor of t he ftntf ol Charles
j Ainlei Hon, dei-citsed, nnd has duly ilililli
, fled um such. Ail persons having rfnims
aualnt taid (".late lire hereby not Hied to
j present them to me, ith proper voileli
! ers, at the lew ollien of W, N. liiirrett, at
llilliiioro, Washington Coiinlv, Oregon.
within sis months from the li.ito of IhiH
notice.
Dated this April I!, l!t;.
W. M. MOORM,
Administfitor of the K slate of Cll.irle
Amlffdii, Ik i eail,
W.N. liariitl, Attorney for Adiulnii
tratur.
SUMMONS
IN THK Cilicrir COURT OK THE
STATIC OFOIll'UiON, WITHIN' AND
FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY
Hlefahn llatke, . I'litlnlllV,
vs.
Agiu'.t Halite, Defendant.
To Agues Halkn, defnmhtnl above named,
in Die imrno of tho slato of Oregon;
on urn hereby notified that tho I'laintill
herein hiiM lile'l n complaint iigiiuist yon
iii me lumve enin leu court ami ciiiiho ami
you urn hereby ntnreil to appear and
aiiswor the said eompiuinl or hlc some
nppcarunco therein on or before the hut
nay pi-csrilifxt In the order of publicittlon
hereof, to-wil; on or before the loth day of
juiy, i -.nil, anil n you tail )p appear
anil answer tho complaint or lile Home
appeal aneo herein the Phnntilr will chum
your (U liiiilt to be entered ami noted mid
will apply to the court Cor Ihe relief pray,
erl for in wild complaint, lu-wit; for a de
cree forever diJsolvini? the botids of
matrimony now exl-itinc bet wen: i you
and 1'laiipii.V ami for sin-h other relict as
.to the court tiiay.seeni propnr,
Tiie iltUo of ihe first, piibliesfloti of HiIh
Niinimous Ih Thnmday thn bIxIIi day of
JOim, inii.ttiei l ll!t PlimillollH 1M III tin
published evnry Thursday f -.! week to
and iueiiidiiig Thursday the lsth day of
July, lf7, " .
This HununonH Is ptiblialied by order of
Hie Hon, J. W. (loodln, County Judge of
Wssblnnton County, Oregon, made In
ChnmhcrH at Jlill.dioio, Oregon the third
(lay of June, 1!H)7,
CHAS. J. SCHNAIIKL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
TIME TABLE
Pasconger train schedule follows:
Ieaves for Portland
Forent Grove local
Sheridan Flyer
.. 6:"6 a. tn,
. . 9:03 a. tn.
. . 1:42 p. m,
., 4:3' P- n.
... 8:42 a. m.
,.is;o7 p. m.
Forest Grove local
Corvallis overland
Arrives front Portland
Corvallis overland
Forest Grove local ., .
Sheridan Flyer
DI20 p. in,
Forest Grove local 6:27 p. tn
Leaving Portland
Corvallis overland 7:30 a. tn.
Fcreflt Grove local 11:00 a. m,
Sheridan Flyer 4:10 p, tn,
Forest Grove local .7. .. 5:jo p, m.
Arrival iu Portland
Foreet Grove locnl , R:oo a. tn,
Sheridan Flyer 10:20 a. iu.
Forest fy-ovc local , , ., 2:50 p. m.
Corvallis overland l,:yt p. 111.
The Foreat drove local does not
carry baggie.
Argus and Pacifio Monthly, $1.50.
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ON DRAUGHT
W. E. McCOURTS
nl Stirrt, Opil
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Uyc Farmers' Mutual
riKF. RELIEF ASSOCIATION
of Fortluml, Oregon
Iklil its Aunisal Meeting Jatuiaiy 16, 1907, at the
Lotnts II all.
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Amount . pti.pt iiv t ri-k Ihe. 31, ty.
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riisti
Art enumnt et ie k I
I'lnomd on any i.m-
Svcomli Ainmti't -f i.e !i ten im ,1 ssiih nppitttiiMi
A Hit of va-h ri'n ivol fmiii ji'.".-.liU'iiH,,.,
Totiil ini i'mc
Tllirtl, Amotiut l:iiil f.r .
irs
Alnt p.iid olim ri, dun'
Ami ot all otln-r ( i n ,
T0l.1l i"
Fourth, Amount 1 f c;i ll i'ii ,
Ami of 1:1:1 md pti'immii
To
FifiK, I.iabihtii s. tini'c.
a! avct.
Tiie advantages of tli is Association iu compar
ison .with others of a similar character arc:
1. We insure N"T in Ttm cnti H, nnd can, therefore, not I
iilki'tcd l'V larjjc conll.igr.itiom.
2. Ve iuMUf I..N-I.V tiih w;f titM nit iium'.s, and tM !
old aliack nnd lir.nes with cv.-pjpc throtili tho roof.
3. Our ajU''.metit mi, only I t M-l Tn I'AV l.tiSSK and not
for (sprn h.
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4. r iitHiirc so m :iM-',i 1
wiluous, no Imp hoti:c 01 fniit i,,
ji. We take cute MiT Tu
tuiida" clauci- of tin; vWi
6. Our iiiu tiiiKi arc lu !d in the City of Porllutid, Ihe 1msimn
renter of the st.itc, ln re nu mU r can tstt.v a tt kn ti aud keep the
imttitiiiioit vNnr.k toNTuut., mi lli.it it Mivi.t, ni:vi:r ukcomk a
C.liAt r of n few.
Agents in Washington County are:
t. II. C. PiMR.-iii.N, CoriH'lius, Ore., l. F. 1). No. a.
'i. V. .1. K. IlliACll, l'on sl Grove, Ore.
If you wish to join apply to the nearest agent
or if there is no local agent iu your vicinity, send
your name aim acitire.ss to
J. J. HERN. Secretary,
565 Kast Yamhill Sj., PortlandOre.
rAKMS AND ACRE TRACTS j
For Sale
AT BEAVERTON,
Piucst fruit, garden and
Auy sie tract desired.
and easy terms.
R. L. CATE
C. H. FRY,
SIMPSON'S CASH MARKET
Farmers, send your produce direct to our Market. :
We save you the Middk-mnu's profit. We nil direct to the conniiner for
cart , winch cmihlct. tm to pay the f,rmer or dipper the hlKhet cm 1 pricel
for liii productH, siich m butler. ex, pfmll'y, venl, pork ml dIS
convinced
.... ... .M.n,-,, w,r Biuj.pmg ts upon request. We elve m
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list of properties
Call
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226, Stark St., Portland,
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Resident Agent, Bcaverton.
:i:ia Third si I'ortlautl, Cilj Mar
S. L. SIMPSON, Manager. U,