The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 13, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. XIV.
HILLSBORO, OREGON, JUNE 13, 1907.
NO. 13
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TILLAMOOK TOP
Pacific Kail w n y & Naviga.
tlon Company Ituys LnRluc
TO REACH THE BAY IJi FEW DAYS
Will lay Tbrct Mile of Track at Ooct
a Olkcr End
General Manager C. 1C. Lytte slates
that the Pacific Railway Sc Navl
Ration Company has bought a fifty
too angina aod tho loctmntivo will
be udIosJoi! at Tillamook between
tho 21at and 2'th of the present
niOQtb, along with Ihrao ruili'S f
steel. Tbu purchaie wai made to
eld construction over on the other
ad. The whistle of the loctuaoilve
will jir tbeotr drum of Tillamook
people, but it will bo a feature that
all will end ura with a smile.
Tbe company h a!o ordered
twelve fltt cam for tbe Tillamook
end of tbe line.
The United Railway Co, baa a
franchise before tbe cty council,
asking for righta down Main and
.Second and aUo out Dateline, from
Second Street, went. An Mr. Ly lie
baa always made good the Iranchiae
will moat likely be granted. An
exclusive right ia not asked, at all
and there will be room for all
comera.
DAIRY COW SALE
The undersigned will aell at public
ale at thehocue place, mile east of
Bethany, and 3 milt N. W. o
Cedar Mill, on the Portlaod road
at ten o'clock a. ru. on
THURSDAY, JUNK 20
Two borsea, blacks, broke siuiiie or
tloublr, good for driving or saddle borses
weight, 91 J each; Twelve head of choice
fialry cows, grided llolstelns and hhort
horns, average test lor 6 months, 4 i-u
per cent., ages raogtug from 3 to 9 years
average per cow same period, per month
III 04 each, 4 co m I ti ir fresh to August
a fresh In September; one fr-sh in I)e
cember; two fresh in February; three not
bred yet, thoroughbred hhoitliorn bull
i yttrt, 1740 lbs weight; 2 Horn;
double hack hsrness, leu logallon will
cans. LUncb at noon. g.
Terms of rale: Under $10 cash;
$10 and over, eight month' lime,
aiz per cent, interest, approved
note.
A. L CROENI.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer,
lav
rill
A BANKS' FIRM
The Foreat drove Colta Bunday
defeated the Deroa team, of Port
end, in a ten inning game, with a
aoora of two to one. The team
were very evenly matched all
around and league ball waa put up
at all times. Tbe game was snappy
and appreciated by a crowd of
about 400 people. The day waa
marred by a lot of scrapping and
after the gams was over, there was
little "rough bouse." It is
understood tbat tbe Devoee want a
return game. Foreet Grove bas a
fine team this year atd every ons
i a ball player but they bad no
walkover wiih tbe little fellows
from Portland.
R H Alexander, of tbe Fern
Leaf Fruit farm, located 6 mile
couth of Ililleboro. is now selling
tbe Wilson and tbe Brandywine
strawberries, for canning aod table
ue. Tbe Brandywine is the finest
canning berry grown, iou can
buy thm at Hoffman & Alien s,
Foreit Grove, or at place. Address
II. H. Alexander, Cornelius, 11. K.
D. No 2
Special service are being carried
on at the Tualatin Plaioa' church
evening this week, exoept Saturday.
Rev. Milligao held services Wed
netdty eve; Rev. Mote, Tbursda
evening: Rev. Birkbolder w
preach Friday evening: Wundey
morning Paator A. Robinson will
occupy the pulpit; Bunday evening
Rev. Unas. 1'blpps will preacb, and
will aleo occupy the pnlpit Mon
day and Tuesday evenings.
Wanted: 22 cords oak and 12
cords aeb, 4 ft. lengths, oak to be
no larger than 7, nor smaller than
4 Inohee In diameter. Ibis wood
wanted on board cars any station
on this division of 8. P. R. R
which takes lbs Hilleboro rate
Only good, sound wood wanted
Will pay prompt cash on delivery
of wood on cars. Please quote
prices. Albert N, Stanton, R. No
4, IllllBboro, Ore.
The Beaverton A Willsburg cut
off is getting its right of way right
along, and the Southern 1'aciGo is
eipected to soon commence con
struction on this end of the line
Tbe Oregon Electrio has graders at
work near Bertha, aod tbe line ia
dotted with crews from the top of
the bill on into Portland.
Farmers wanting good, heavy
smith shop at Phillips. , Cheaper
than you can make tbem yourself.
Painted, 2 coats;
The baseball fans have started
to strip off a diamond in tbe
Tongue field, west of town, and
juHt south of the Baseline road
rbe boys are getting a team togeth
er and expect to play eome good
ball. They will play Verboort,
Sunday.
For sale: Holnlein bull, prac
tically thoroughbred, coming 3
Fine for breeding pur
COUNT! BOARD DUES
One Thousand Dollars
County Road Work
VIEWERS APPOINTED FOR 2 ROADS
For
Long Hat of Claim Arc Audited For
May Werk
Tbe county board met last week
and transacted a large amount of
business. Tbe court adjourned
Thursday evtning, and visited tbe
work at Cedar Mill, Friday, and
then relumed here Saturday to
take up the question of tbe read
near Cedar Mill, used by a traction
engine of tbe Unioo. Lumber Com
pany. The business of tbe court
was as follow:
OW Hioes, Diet 21, given ap
proprlatioo of $75 for additional
road work.
D C Rogera to be given quit
claim deed on West Portlaod lot cn
payment of 12.50.
Udoq oelition of brice Wilson
tbe school districts 87 and 78 were
changed.
Road petition of M K Buck et
als denied a remonstrance out
numbered petition.
DrWl) Wood appointed eecre
t&ry county board of health.
Gateway established for Leonard
W Hill, petitioner to pay all ex
penaea.
Delinquent tax lot 21 blk 5 W P
Heights ordered cancelled upon
payment of 13.
Tax of 1906, 80 a and other land
1 2 n r 5 w, Jame Buroes, cancel,
ed.
A B Todd, W W Lewis acd L C
Walter appointed viewers to meet
at 11 Mattiesons, near Gaston
Juoe 18, and view road, petition T
W Bain et a I.
Thos Madison, J A Zimmarman
aod L C Walker to meet June 20
aod survey road petition J W
Haines et al.
Tbe following claims were al
lowed: '
C B Khorey, "
onn iwrwicK.
John McClaran "
II Todd. " "
L J ItolU, M " , ,
Chris Schindler, "
T Fletcher, " ' -
u Brooner, " "
I V. Dickason," "
V M Kclay, "
W W lw, " "
J Kreb, " '
Jacob keiclien, "
; W Stitt, " "
Siuion Nelliten
II h Flint. ' "
Mm T J Kinc" "
C R Adams k Co, roads etc..
Martin Vannehcy, relief 6 75
Clyde Lincoln, bridges...... , 47 05
W (fo1iu, roul trap loco 00
W Hhute, " " 75i 70
Mr Anna Caik'v, roads .... 500
Mr Klwoixl Haines, relief 6 00
J W (kxxlin, tal judve 71 04
(' B Durhanan, sal com , 15 20
W J Butner, al and roads 59 40
R M Dooley, refund tax it 30
4S
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- 3
- a 43
- 8 68
-- ' 7 S
. 65
30 00
..- 35 00
W 75
72 00
... a 10
... 12 jo
... 25 00
... 25 00
... 17 50
35 i
... jo co
... 17 50
... 7 5"
.- 75
6 87
51 55
FIVE MEETINGS HELD IN COUNTY
Saya
(race fiore,
R Vincent, "
kaufltiian, "
Jai Brydtn, "
lliorubiirli
J A
Buy your school (ablets at Mc
Cormick'a.
Captain Collins ia trimming up
tbe trees in the courtyard square
Deposit your money with the
HillbboroComtoercial Bank
L. and C. Schmidt, of Helvetia,
were in town Tuesday.
Judge Hollis, of Foreet Grove,
was in town lueeday, on lege
business.
Stationery, pens, playing cards
ledgers, journals, etc., at tbe
Pharmacy.
Hon. Ira . Purdin, of East
Portlaod, spent the fir&t of the
week in tbe city.
J. W. Marsh, of Centerville, was
in the city Tuesday, on probate
business.
C. D. 8fatey,of above Greenville
was a county teat visitor Monday
morniug.
Becj . Scbolfield and wife, of Cor
nelius, were down to the Farmers'
Institute, Saturday.
Born, to E. Goff and wife, of
South of IlillBboro, June 8, 1907,
daughter, weight 12 pounds.
Freeh milk cows for Bale. D.
Corrieri, Hilleboro, Route 2, near
Keleay ranch, 1 j miles southeast of
city.
MWE INSTITOTE
AT GBANGE DALL
Ion. James Withycombe
Holds Interesting Meeting
Trolley Line are tbe Caoly'
Traoportatloa Hope
Ion. James W'itbycOQibe, formerly
of thi-s county, and now director cf
tbe experiment station at tbe Cor
vallis College, was in the county
aat week. Mr. Witbycombe con
ducted meetings at Sherwood, Lau
rel, Foreet Grove and Btnks, and
then wound up tbe series of meet
ings at the Grange Hall, this city,
ast Saturday. The see-ions were
very instructive.al biugh not large-
y attended, owing to the busy sea
son ol tfce yeir. Me6?rj. witny
combs and Judd, of Turner, Ore
gon, stated to an Argus reporter
tbat 10 all tbe-.r travels over the
state, in Washington County they
fouod the ficeit cultivated farms;
the fioeet dairy berdt; and tbe
finest farm homes and outbuildings
At tbe session here Win. cchul
merich lectured on tbe manage
ment of the dairy herd, and his ad
dress was a masterpiece. Prof. C.
E. Bradley, a graduate of Pacific
University, and now assistant
chemist at the college, lectured on
"Plant Food in Soils;" Mrs. Ida
Kidder took up the queslioa of
"Travelling Libraries for Farm
ers, Mrs. Austin Buxton, of For
eet Grove, ''Home Economics; "Mr.
E. T. Judd, "Tbe Draft Horse."
Mr. Withycombe talked on agri
culture, and in bis address struck
the keynote of the great need of
this county transportation facil
ties. Mr. Withycombe said in
part:
"Washington County, by reason of its
location and rxb soil, is destined to be
come tbe bom: of tbe small fanner.
Dairying, fruit growing and truck farm'
'ing will be tbe principal features of this
section. This county has already made
splendid development along tbe line of
dairying. Last year nearly a million
dollars' worth of canneA aeatn and great
M liau if - '-'MCtd,
1 e
ftT elfin mot? rrAr rlfion
vaa omaa aaiu iwn vibaii k
after washing until you
a oca wic icii'iu uui uiai
Pompeian Massage Cream will bring out
ol the pores .. . .
Jo M this pper white amil it it compared with tomnhini whiter, to your
lua may look dean until yea try a Fooipeiaa Munfc idnthi Urt-m 4irt that
k brinft out.
Yoa haw beta Wtthiag with Ma an4 water tat 3 the sift remaiaea, Ym
thought your ikia wat cUan, but woe4re4 why k was aUlow ao4 why tha
wriokla frew more in eridenc erery year.
Pompeka Muu Cream gently rubbed in uU thea gently nibbed Out wOl
krin with it tht dirt that Soap has U4VT loudud, nouru the ikin, pud
rory blood in the cheek, left nature do itj perfect work.
AO good barbers apply Pompom Mmuc. Cream it fa a great relief arte
throng and tends to make the skia Mrooger and leas aenwire.
Ladies tppreeiate Pompeiaa Maangc Cream btcausc it bmulaut tbe circoiatioa
and ghret a bright, clear caenplexioa.
Come m far free sample and copy of the rauoos booklet "A TreatissM racial Mssatga.
Pompeiaa Cream a sold at jot tod fl.oo per jar,
Hillsboro Pharmacy
itJlAMO'd) .a-
25 CO
Talk about machinery and hard
ware floor spaces-tho Willis
Hardware & Implement Company,
of Banks, wax visited by an Argus
reporter last Saturday, and it was
discovered that Ibis firm has 11,000 years old
feet of floor spaoe, to say nothing poses. John Schneider, Hilleboro
of the ground used on tbe outside. R. 4, residing one mile west of
Tola firm gets its machinery by the Phillips. Phone, Pacific States,
carload aod bas a big supply of I liillbboro. 4Ux3.
Mouormicic ana yjoorne binders, Df F A j, Df A Btl,
mowers, rate, teuaers ana ciover )u ,nj 0bi r.nir r, .
T.he..1r,i,n "l00 8ta 1750 sustained while driving to Buxton
lliZ ll depot. Dr. F. J. Bailey attended
bunohers.
The firm also carries a full slock
of stoves and ranged, tinware and
thelf hardware, and recently re
ceived a carload of buggies. Tbe
Willis people sell to farmers for a
radiui of fifteen miles and their
price ire money savers.
7S TEAMS WANTED
Masouio delegates to the Grand
Lodge held at Portland thia week.
The Grand officers will lay the cor
ner stone for the new Commercial
Club building while in Portland. ,
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
childrea's hose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of Jobn Dennis.
We h&ve them for everybody, and
at prices that are values.
Wanted, on P. R. A N. Grade, near Senator W. H. WehruDg is bo
Buxlon, at once, 75 teams, wltb far recovered tbat be is able to get
drivers. Wases. 14.60 on slma and up town and attend to business.
Pacific Mates Tel Co, relief..
Bcals k Co, r and h
B Imlay, assessing and col
w Livetniore, r and n
Wallace Brown, witness
S N l'oole, assessing ami col
M Collins, jauitor etc
Thos A McBrule, circuit judge..,
faith White, witness D A
Mrs Ritta Behnke, witness
$5.00
works
on wheelers. Apply at
Argus and Oregonian, $2.
Ray Kyle aod Jas. Walters, of
near Cedar Mill, were In town sat
urday.
Thurston Buxton, aeseseing For
ast Grove and vicinity, was io tbe
olty Saturday, conferring with As
lessor Wilcox.
August Irmler. of Cornelius, and
asrent for the Mitchell-Lewis &
Btaver Co., was in town Saturday
H. A. Hinshaw, traveling freight
agent for the Southern Pacific, was
In town Saturday, a listener at the
Farmers' Inetitute.
A. M. Carlile is also able to viBit
the buainesB section after a wrestle
with the measles.
Speaking of groceries if you
want the finest staple and fancy
groceries to be fouod in the market,
try John Dennis, tie is sfter your
trade, and once a customer, always
a customer
D. B. Reasoner is putting the
finishing touches on the Scholia'
bridge, lie was up and remained
over Sunday with bis family.
Draft and driving horses for sale
at the Cornelius Bros.' old Btable,
Foreat Grove, Ore. E. D. Bogan
Pacifio Pbone Main 31.
Mrs. A. R. Linooln, who bas
been visiting at Miltonvale, Kan
eas, for several months, has return
ed to Hilleboro.
The Hilleboro Commercial Bank
Ed McCntcken. witness
Geo H Wilcox, assessor too oo eight milk cows, all in milk, and
ivu C5S1, w.vuc u n. ...... z u 0Vjyer can select number from herd
uciumu naiiuunK:i, nuiicDa i ni w .r in r m tt a r w-a r
Fomt r.rnve Timea. nrintinir c ui lJ' Ur8J, 00 II. VjOI
Groner A Rowell. r and h g 64 nelius' ranch, 2 milea N. W. of
w O Ponelson, relief. 16 6j Glencoe, and on Cornelius R. F. D,
v w narnea, assessing ana coi 7a 00 1.
Tohnson Bros, r and h i8 67
WM Jackson, ct 3000 Pensioners have been getting
. ."wurer... 50 00 tneir pay checks in a continuous
A J Roy, relict 125 bo I v"w f""
K Morehack, r ana h 45 55 " ujb. 11 w repurteu iuv 11111s
Jos. Pongratz, the - Buxton
butcher, was in the city Friday.
Mr. Pongratz says that business is
good up his way, Meat Bales to
the Greeks, however, are not very has safety deposit boxes for rent in
large, ob they buy mutton trom tbe 1 fire proof vault, 91.00 per year
farmers, rauuon is ineir strong rj0me and see tbem.
1 , . 1
Ole." I TTnnfainna anrl Mitfa A a,
Herbert G. Moulton. who recent narted tbe laet of the week for
ly wedded Miss Alios Merryman. their home in Tillamook, after
of tms city, and wbo a tew weeas week's visit with C. Blaser and
ago went to British Columbia, as family,
chief engineer for a mining com
pany, has gone in that capacity
with another company at a salary
of $5,000 per year, a raise of $2,000
over bis last position. Mr. Moul-
ton is a graduate of tbe University
Gents' and boys' clothing, fa
line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fis
cher Sincerity make at H. Weh
rung & Sons.
Ora Cook and wife, of Cornelius
were down to the city Monday.
27 00
9 75
r, lui
Groner & Kowcll, r and h
Hess Bros, r and b
Ufllsboro Lumber Co, relief
Heeves & Reever, relief
Knvin Ititter, assessing and col
Glass at rruuuoninie, sta
W O ltonelson, relief, tml snl 35 co
T Young, r and h 20 00
- 5 35
A Morrill, " 4 50
1 Godman, clerk etc,
Oregon & Washington Pipe Co r h 16 95
The Irwin liodson Co, sta 6 05
Blanche Rice board 9 00
Lawrence Iiixon, ex board 9 00
Mrs U C Woodbury, exam board- 9 00
Lee Byers, exam board 9 00
T leung, rand h 4 75
4 lo
SasyaWa!- frfT,? Tir j;maajl imj.
6 (Jbiel MoLacblan, of the r. 11. &
4 62 N.. visited with bis fatnilv in Port-
4 land, Monday.
Walter Zuercher, formerly of
Helvetia, was ia town Tuesday,
celling his North Hilleboro proper
ty.
Hop pickers wanted for 50 acre
yard. Good accomodations. Please
register now. 8. L Barnes, Ladd
& Reed Farm. Reedville. Oregon.
Hugh Rogers came down from
Boxton, Monday evening, seeking
medical eer vices for a bruited hip,
bis wounds.
Lost: Small black mare, with
three white fast and white streak
in forehead and on nose; branded
"A" on shoulder. Liberal reward.
MVi Write or phone MoCormick Bros;,
. 1 T 1 ".. T.l J- Til '
4 00 -Aurei, vro. xauepenuttDi r note
" I r:iu e. 1 t sii .h
2 00 1 uiiia, cosb tor eaitf. x wui sen
. 5 00
,127 50
, 7 00
.301 si
. 2 20
. 8: 00
up in all directions. Large Tarms are
being subdivided, and tbe small, weAl
fertilized farm is rapidly gaining su
premacy. The greatest problem confronting
your county today is the road problem.
It will require the very best of macadam
roads to withstand the wear and tear of
the heavy loads of milk hauled in the
Winter time. Such roads will cost from
$3000 to $5000 per mile and perhaps the
county trolley system, as advocated by
the recent State Grange, will be the
practical solution of this ever prevent
problem. Tbe plan is certainly worthy
oCthotoueh consideration. Even if you
construct macadam roads tbe cost of
hauling per ton per mile will be at least
5 cents, while the trolley cost bas been
demonstrated at but s cents or let. The
lower cost, and the rapid transit, there
fore, oresent the trolley idea in a favor
able fight.
These lines, tf constructed, should not
be butlt parallel with the lines of rati
way now in existence, or under con
struction, but as nearly a possible be
placed at right angles, so as to be used
as feeders. There is a good prospect for
readjustment of tariff schedules in the
near future, and if this shall be effected
rthe cost of steel rails, diminished, will
not make county trolley building pto-
niouory."
Strongest Directorate in County
Within three months after opening for business
this Bank had over $100,000 in deposits, and the
list is growing every day. Successful men date
their going ahead to their first bank account.
Your deposit is solicited.
THE FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
Does a general Banking business. We pay interest on time
deposits. Loans and Discounts. Exchange bought and
sold to all parts of the world. Until onr new brick is com
pleted on the corner of Pacific Avenue and Main, onr bank
ing house ia located four doors south, on Main.
Board of Directors:
W. B. Haines, Pres. Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres.
llios. tr. lodd, J. W. Fuqua,
Ejc-Couuty Commissioner.
'L Thornburgh, Cashier.
Forest Invr,
Oregon
ooro ana forest urove get more
pay checks of thia kind than any
other towns of their size on the
northwest ooast.
In June tho farmer loads hia hav.
We houe Ills crop will turn out well.
He la tne countrv's sura lnain-atav.
For without him we naiiKht could aell.
rtow some soli tuts ami otners that;
The wants of people always vary.
If you want sweets -I'll tll you what,
ury raimaieer's uonteeuoneiy.
, .:. L. J, Palnmtear, Prop,
Mrs. F. J. Bailey returned from
75 00 Washington, D. C, and the James
town Exposition, Monday, after an
absence of about tbree months.
Mrs. Bailey went East to attend
the National convention of the
Daughters of the Revolution.
For aale: " Ten room houae in
John A Johnson, rapt snl 50 co gooJ ir; b orchard; 2 lots
w J Butner, ft etc.......... 20 45 fn . ' ' K1'v f . .
Geo w Mcliraw, supt sal 14 50 " -"" .v.uu.
j T Young, powder 270 45 house; 8 blocks from railway. Goes
Max wiek, witness msi atty 4 40 tor $a,uuu; ipiaiu aown, balance on
j w hoi neu, sai a m uep...... 3 o im9i loquire 0f ArgUS
" " exp ana ooara pris 11 70 1 - -
H L Russell, sup sal and roads 147 5 Owing to the fact that E. E
JC Callahan, bridges 35 97 Lv tie has the ownBrshiD of the
VvZ S8 73o United Railways he ha. moved
Beach & Keffer, roads ' a 16 the engineering ofhoea from this
Tualatin Mill Co, bridges 1331 city to Portland, 80 tbat it is not
lne Argus, printing .-. 11 uu
L, W House, roaus o 09
Andrew W Barber, niowina yard.., 3 00
J B Imlay, assessiug 6 00
Schuluiericn. Bros, roads 27 05
Davies Bros, lumber 15 44
Chris Schindler, roads... 30 V
John Beyer, sup sal..... 3 75
Briegs Bros, r and h a 65
Stevens Bros, r and h 10 00
Hess Bros, bridges- 78 03
City light and water 22 50
II T Buxton, assessing and col 81 00
M C Case, salary, postage, etc 72 96
" " office typewriter 100 00
Willis Ireland, salary and postage 159 35
Hillsboro Independent, printing... 24 05
C E Hedircs, r and h.. 4 10
Max Wilk, witness 4 40
K S Robinson, supt sal 17 00
ti W nines.. oo 00
ohn I Bailev. ass't col 178 7
John Nyberg, sunt snl and bridges 78 05
(.; W limes, r ana n
Thos Murphy, supt sal 20 00
A Reverman, " " . 25 00
M G Nease, ass't col 2080 co
B G Hcngey, supt and r aud h 119 90
Peter Vandehey, relief 77 09
W G Prescott. ass't and col 500 00
G Hager, r and h 11 30
S E Olson, r and h 350 00
Wm H jooa,
necessary to bave two corps of
draughtsmen. Mr. Abry, assistant
chief, loaded his'othce furniture
Monday evening for shipment. Mr
Abry has been a familiar figure in
Hillsboro for 13 months, and his
30 oo1 mtiny friends regret bis departure.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will Bell at public
auction at his place, on the Base
Line road, six miles east of Hills
boro and three miles northwest of
Beaverton, at ten a. m , on
MONDAY, JUNE 17
Nine head mHk cows, all in milk
and giving gocd flow, and al
coming in next Fall for Winter
milking, ranging from 3 to 7 years
graded Jerseys and Shorthorns
test 4 to 4.50: fine Shorthorn &
Holstein bull, aged 15 months
large and finely made.
ierms 01 eaie: uasb, or one
year's time, 8 per cent., bankable
note, iwo per cent, diecount on
cash.
GEO. HOLSHEIMER
John Vanderwal, Auctioneer.
Argus and Pacific Monthly, $1.50
Wm. Heltzel, of Banks, was in
town Friday.
Albert Keehn, of near Cedar
Mill, was in the city Friday.
Anton Meeuwsseo, of Verboort,
was an Argus caller Friday.
Ira G. McCormick, of 'Laurel
was in town Monday morning.
John Vanderwal, of north
Beaverton, waa in the city Monday,
rustling live stock insurance.
F. L. Brown, of Laurel, was i
the city, TueBday, and called
the ArgiiB offioe. He saya that the
Laurel married men want to play
the Hillsboro married men here on
tbe Fourth of July.
Vegetable and Tich.
MARKErE
Fresh Vegetxtka tad Pish i
call. Mketijtfp6site Tua
Street, Hillsboro. We deliv
P. J. Ritche.
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Iron-Tone is immediately ti
and thus begins its good w
For sale by all Druggists,
us send you our little bookie
ity," which tells you what
it will do. You can have it
Address Grover Medicini
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