The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 20, 1907, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARQOS, JUNE 21. 1907
Sntrad at the Poet-offlce at Hlltaboro.
Oregon, m eecond-eUee mail matter.
aMiacsssi AnMAvinrr ir
liCCICt A. liOMO, Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: On Dollar per Annum.
Im4 Every Thwraday
-BY-
VOHQ McKINNEY
The ml truth may never be
known, but it is not a fr cry to the
theory that Harry Orchard, the
man with the blood-luit aa a hen
tage, killed Steunenber with the
premeditated intention of making
the Federation of Miners come
through with a Urge eum of money
tinder threat to implicate its offi
cer. Witness his taking money
at all times from the Pinkerton
people before there was any partic
ular violence, and witness bis cold
blooded turn of mind, - coupled
with a mania for ueay money."
No one with any sense of the aver
ages believes that Orchard is tell'
ing the troth, and the most plausi
ble theory is that he killed teun
eaberg with avarice as his real
motive and that he calculated to
blackmail Federation men after the
murder.
A year ago some of our big
statesmen were for the ship subsidy
bill, and for no revision of the tariff.
Now that they begin to see that the
people will not stand for further
-robbery these lame statesmen are
hedging on both of these abomin
able features of legislation. Like
the prince with his morganatic
wife, they are ready to throw over
their "ideals" in order to save their
patrimony which to them is of
fice.
JOIN THE PROCESSION
IlilMmm II .is In How to I lu lucvittt-hW-
St'tuo f ( lliiMix Prove It
V3
Hillsboro will positively have the biggest
celebration in the history of the County;
and Hillsboro has always given satisfaction
when it comes to good times. Mahe up your
mind to have a good time,
And Come to Hillsboro
To Hear the Eagle scream!
Steam Swing, Athletic Sports,
Horse Races, 2 Balloon Ascensions
Fine Grove, and camping grounds for those from a dis
tance. Come in and have an old-fashioned celebration
After rending ttiv r.utdic aUtrttieril of
thta putty, Riven below, you must come
lo ttit cor.eliuimi: A remedy htili
cuud year hvo, which ha Wept the lid
ney in good Uealth since, oau he irlicd
upon to perform the tame work ilt other
cm?. Head thin,
15. S. Cooper, limner, living three
mile northe;it of Salem, Die,, on R, I'.
I No. 7, ny: "I juf a emphatically
recommend Doau'i Kidney fills today
m I did n ttic three year am1. At tlmt
time I procured the remedy at dt Ki;l.:e
and used it with the result that the back
ache w.ia h.imhcd ami the other au' oy
ancc eivtxd hy a derangement of the
kidneys dUnpprarcil. The lioiililcs
Matted fiom too hravy liltini!, icMiUiiitf
in my hack being atratned and ever alter
there was a dull noli inn over my kidney
and through the loins. I tot prompt ie-
Hcf fiom IVisn't Kidney 1'ilU. I alio
kuow ol Home of my neighbor who have
used onr remtdv mid lout.d it uiot
lelublc."
For m!o by all dialer. Viiiv 50 rent'.
; KosUr-M llmiti Co., liulhtlo, New Yotk,
sole audita fr the I'nitod !ttiu ,
KememlK'r the name, liona'a, and hike
no oilier.
canwts & nana
0ra In
All kinds of 1'resh Meat, Price Rr-
aotmhle. Will meet all competition
Chicken anil l'oultrv nlway on li.tiid
npon oitler. free delivery to all part
ol the town. We huy lit toia,
Doih Phanmm
Sovond Street, Mltthoro, Or
Eugene D. Smith Bues Mary A
8mith for divorce, alleging desertion
in 1905, leaving the minor children
with him. They were married in
Ottawa, Minn., in 1875. There
are four minor children and six
adslta. Ltogler & Son are at
torneys for plaintiff.
A Greek by the name of Lekaa,
working on the Oregon h lee trie, I
below Tualatin, at Herman's
Switch, (ell from a damp car, late
last evening, and hia head was ao
badly crnebed that he soon died.
Coroner Brown went down to the
acene of fatality last night.
Robert Tannock, formerly cf
West Union, bat now of Portland,
was out to the old town, yesterday
evening, and called on the Argus
while in the city.
Frank Wallace writes that be is
now working on the government
jetty at Hammond, month of the
Columbia, and will be there for the
season.
S. M. Holland bas filed a me
chanic' lien against a bouse re
cently constructed for C. Rhoades,
in the sum of 1433 25 and costs of
75.
Loui Manning, the pioneer stock
man, was in yesterday, juBt re
covering from a broken rib, sus
tained some weeks ago.
W. H. Taylor and Wm. Nelson
were up at Meacbam'e, Sunday,
and returned with 150 fine trout
and the Argus knows it.
Smokers like the Schiller and the
Excellencia. These cigars are of
the ben stock. Yon can t fool an
authority on a good cigar.
The Misses Ora and Bertha
Johnson, of North HHbboro, leave
in a few days for a visit with rela
tives io Colorado.
, Bert Meeeinger, of Laurel, was in
town today. He is keeping "dairy"
while J. A. and O. A. Meeeinger
are at the coast.
Hon: W. N. Barrett and wife
were among the visitors at the pio
neer meeting in Portland, this
weer.
Children's Day exercises at tbe
Methodist Cnurcn, Sunday eve
ning, at 8.-00. Everybody invited
. .
10 oe in atienaance.
Mrs B K. Mavere. and daueh
ter, of Portland, were in the city
from Portland, Sunday, guests at
j-a 1
the uommons- nome.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leob and
Mies Jennie Arcbhold were out
from Portland, Sunday.
Tnhn 1tnnhimn and wife. 0
Wrights, Wath., were Hilleboro
viaitors, emnaay.
fl 1 T Ma1r. nf Mnlinta.inda.lfl.
came in yesterday morning and
went down to see we pioneer meet
leier.
TonlSinay and Fred Goe(ze, of
beyond Blooming, were in me cuy
' yesterday, looking io on the horse
aw. . ,
C. W. Loudon and wife, of be
Tond Glencoe, were in trie cuy io
Mist Florence Bidwell ie home
on her vacation from the mo Minn
villa Business College.
Born, June 15, 1907, to Mr. and
tit-' 4 i " " ' '
izn, wn.
lln.3. Q. Palmateer Ii jWtlng
f&ttfM Amity tbi week.
On July Fourth
Insure Vour Stock
Io-.iire your hone and livestock
and when yon liife nne you will gi't
cnih. hon't take cluoice when It
is not necewary. Take mil a policy
ix a uki.iahik nmnsY
1 am Kitn. fcr the National Live
tock AHoci.'ition. Iiimuc isniiot
death from any cmisc. lhopmea
line. - - Term reasoiiahle.
JOHN VAMKKVAl.. ll.-Hverlnn, tir
. V. I). Ni. 'J
Tbe old relia'de fi.-e Inauianre uiaa.
W V w
DIGYCLE SHOP
Bicycles, Cituis, Umbrellas
and Sewing Macliincs re
paired and cleaned. Havul
saw filing and setting. Also
ageuts for new bicycles.
Call in before bnyinj; or
getting work done elsewhere
F. R. DAI LEY,
Main ft., wl Sahulmorlvh'a Star
The Celebration closes with a fine display of Fireworks
VETERANS' RE-UNION
The Washington County Veteran Association will hold
their annual encampment here, commencing June 30,
and will last four days. Exercises every evening.
Cuardiun'a Sale of Real Properly
EZQt
Nulii'O it heri hv kvpii, tint in iiiiriuaii!1
of nn onler of the Coiinlv I nurl of dsn
iimtoit I'ounlv. Oreeon, iiiioIh and eitti'
l on Monthly, Jnon It, IW", aiilhnri?.iiiK
auil iiif iiMtriM in1 titiiier.iifnen h K'mra
tan of Myron ituil (lludy liv'iti,niliiur.4.
to Hell certain ronl eslsilo U'!'iiu(inif lomtlil
in Inon, 1 wiil im MoiuUy, theHili ilav ol
July, I'M!. l'l o'eloek a. in. nl Mid day,
atlhc.Sonlh doi.r of the County Court
Hoiiho In I ! i INlM.ro. Oretron. fell at imlilie
aiietlon to the hixhett Imhler, for rash In
Imnil nt time of hjU, nil th" rilil, tille
and InloreMt ol 'tlmanid Myron mill lilad
y Hewitt, minoiN. In ami to the following:
tl.M-iil.eil mil iruierty, lo-wh: li'Kiniiinu
at the hoiillicdKt uorner of the ,HnnthCK.M
I quarter nf the Koiithwot ttiurtor of Hoo
j tlon l. T. 1 S. It. 6 W. of tU Will. Mer.
i and riirminn thenrft eit H i rods to a potj
I tlienee north llo Mdto a (msl; IheiieHeaat
' "0 roitx to a pott ; ttx-ii mint ii fill rdi lo
I hi) plarc of l;f:lhihK', colitHinlliK l'.'i
aereti, nil In Wanlnnn'.on I'ounty, On'xon,
Maid wile to ho Hiihj"'t to conlirnitttloii
'. Iiy the County Court of Walili!Ktni
I Count v. Oregon
i lntel at llilhdxiro, OroKou, tliU .fiino
0, 1!H7.
I If. M. ITI'MAN.
' Cliiardlnn of Myron Hew Itt ami (ialj
i liewiu, Minor
! H. 'I'. UiiRli y, Allorimy for (iuardlnn.
"The Blood Is Hie JAW
Science baa nerer gone beyond tbe
Stove simple statement of scripture. But
it ha Ulumiuated that sUtomeDt and
given it a meaning ever broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge.
When the blood la "bad or Impure It
is
clouded, She mind and Judgement are
ted, antrteany an evil deed or Impure
UioghtVnJH)eKrectly traced to the
rmpOrro( tbeb
ran he marfa tnirfl
THE MARKETS,
This morning's market reports,
compiled from Portland quotations,
are:
Valley Wheat, 86c.
nu.io tot rni,oo . .
not alone the body which surfers L"V '7, '
throuh disease. The brain is also orewing,o; roneti, . ou?-..')U
Oata, White, -t27 50128 50.
Bran, I17$18 per ton.
Hay. valley timothy. $17(5118:
Foul. Imourr-Wood cUV!,t. 0: arain 9rViin
bv the jiiat.f Dr. r, '. ' " , , V ' .
Pleree's Gold-n Medical Discovorv. . R L ""l.ow U-'ei'?n MUIMUM,
nnrflyj ml nnrltiw the h)i thVrehv 9i.)f-t 2o pfr SaCI J new pOla
toe?, 4ft4.J cents per pound.
Kgs, candled, 2222o.
Butter, Creamery, 22i(25c.
curing, pimple, blotches, eruptions and
Other cutaneous affections, as eczema,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
manifestations of impure blood.
9 9 9 9 9 9
lit the cure of scrofulous swellings, en
larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old
the "'den Medical Discovery "has VVarjtetl on p. R. & N. Grade, ner
performed the most marvelous cures In ' nnna ' "
eases of old sores, or opn eating uicors, ' , " .
. . . t . . n ' n FMrora via nr. a mi hi An alma
7S TEAMS WANTED
it is well to apply to the open sores Dr,
Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos
sesses wonderful healing potency whnn
used as an application to the sores in con
Junction with the use of "Golden Medical
Discovery "as a blood cleansing consti
tutional treatment. If your druggtet
don't happen to have the "All-Healing
Salve In stock, you can easily procure it
by inclosing fifty-four cents In postage
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, CC3 Main Kt.,
Buffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you by
return post Most drugijista keep It as
well as tbe "Golden Medical Discovery."
9 9 9 9 9
Too can't afford to accept any medicine
of unltnown composition as a nubetlUite
for "Golden Medical Discovery," which is
a medicine or known composition,
having a complete list of ingredients In
plain English on Its bottle-wrapper, the
name being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet regulate
and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
drivers. Wanes, $4 50 on slips and
$5 00 on wheelers. Apply at
works
PROBATE
Mrs Caroline Dunsnioor appointed exe
cutrix will ot Kaii'lall Ihiti9moor; O Cur
tis, Geo Taplin and Chas Showers, appraisers.
Mrs Ann Bernard cited to appear July
I and report on property of Prank Ber
nard in her possession. Report of admr
approved.
Kstate of J C Moore closed of record;
discharge to follow on filing receipts of
heirs.
K3tate W W Marsh valued at $856.85;
part personalty set over to widow.
Kstate T J King, Gaston, value, I5294
Sale realty guardianship Albert Hchaer
a firmed.
Argus and Journal, $1.75.
G. L. James, of thU side of Cor
nelius, was in town yfeterday.
James Hoover was up from near
Reedville, tbe first of the week.
A. McCurdy was down from Cor
nelius this afternoon.
John Milne returned tho first of
tbe week from San Francisco.
Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Heard, of Harris Bridge, June 20,
iMaJojL.
minor, confi
FARM FOR RENT
Farm of 480 acres, 115 acres in
cultivation, great part ol balance
beir.g pood pasture lands. Special
ly adapted for dairying Closs to
HiliBboro I.00 iter! at west end of
Main Strwt. Will rent with Block
now on farm, or without stock.
Term, cafib or on shares. For
further particulars inquire at the
Potera' place, Hillsboro, or address
it, t'eters, Hillsboro, Oregon.
Df posit your money with the
Hillsboro Commercial Bank.
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PAINTERS and DECORATORS
Successors to If. Ctuner
We do work in all Hues of painting and decorating,
and will guarantee our work. We also carry a
full line of Wall Paper Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
etc., at prices that are right.
Shop and store opposite Payne I'ros,' livery barn
Main St., near Third, Hillsboro
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Building Material
We have just received a large shipment of Shin
gles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay,
Sand, Gravel, Fibered and Uufibered Plaster.
See our prices before buying elsewhere.
Climax Feed Store
Both Phones
lSaa1
SAMSON
I he lliimKoiiio
("muli Stallion
NKM4
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Weight, i.pxv, 7 yi-ars old, black-brown,
finely built. Just tho liuiso for gets I hat
make tho most forviccablc horses lor
farm and driving purposes.
W ill Stiiiid I he Season f 1007:
At the Jolly farm, lour ami otir l''l inilra innliwrl of
IlilUliorn, iipar Hi? S.mu Ii i lum Ii. 1 I K MS:-Slti(ltf
niviii'. 'i; Cult lo utai'il ami nnk.fin. Cure to tc
rut, lint Hut iriniiill,lc (.! uvi l'lilil.
r.tnuvfi ulioti''! lltii lii.r, luloi J.rrnHpg.
11 Itn tin.' pnnxullim tlmt will i!rii!o.
F. W.
Address, liilkboro, Ii. I . I). No. 3.
Cw.aaM!
ARDLAMONT
A UW,AMtNT. Uw ftill-blo M Clydesdale
1 V Siai'uuii, t!;n k I'.iy, three years old, weighing
U"hk, built (n nu Ul lines, a sure foal-getter, and
coining from the best stoek ever imported from
Scotland.
Will Stand tho Season of 1907
in Washington County stud at the farm of T. R.
Davis, 3' j miles uoithv.e.-t of Hillsboro.
ltliMieliy Kainmar, lie hy Mil'iUmiiltr; til thm Rt bjr
TliiH'e I.lfwrl'lyo, lii-ilirt itt'i lv !rtlh(;H, lie 1-y Mulrrf
I!vnitl re. IIi Kih I it,i:u mi liy ;hit M,im ii, l tjr Piinc Al
fred, til ilum ry t'liiic; Ajmn-, k l '' I'lim't' t'liillc, taking l'nt
ti-. at l.nncushMv: t'l ly GUnm, tint pile at l'.!aj:Mr; h ty
Hrw-nitiiUI Cliamj ion, H"l ty '.lamrr r?-. c . n I, hi dam tiranty liy
1'ritiCP ol Watt', li.i t tit f 'nri liolrr, j; ,ill.itl, i?nl ly t'.i-lici.il, hi
dam Darling, pet l.y Sjiufk'nt, h t-y l.Mty. tli f'.li!t (nvmiorn
limine ot ifijO. Hits.' hor;n nf nil rri;Hirril t'UillM, mtm of
llu-mxlirii: imidit-.tl (iihm Si'-itl'ii,i in tlinily dly thf Chulmrr.
Single Service, $5 ih; To Insure, fio.
lfir fiirllicr iii!niiuliuii mil on t a.Klrcj,
CHAS. DAVIS,
l'houe 3M Valium' J.in. Hillsboro, li. F. I). J
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COQUET
(50527)
The Pcrcheron Stollion, Imported From
France in Jun, 1905.
Color, black, with star in fouhcad; weight, 1950; 18
hands high. Fouled April 10, 1901. Owned by Cedar
Mill Percheron Co. Is recorded by the Perclieron S
ciety of America as No. .14233.
Will Stand Season of 1907 as Followst
Moiuliiyn, from 10 ft. in. to 4 , in., nt J.Mt. Coniicll', iirnr r,lfnr;
TlliHiliiyM, 10 to 4, ot I.31I.I Jv l;.:cl farm, Hi-clviHe;
WiMlnrriilayH, 10 to 4. nt .lulni Wclrli'a, mile nmili of ! avi-rlun, on Can
yon Road; TlunsiliiyM, Ftlt:i h Hint S.ilurilajM, at fuw Kuux place,
lkthany; Niglits aud iiinruiiic of Tluitmla), I'llday mid Salnrdaya, nt
the liome barn.
Tcrmst Insurance, 1 7. 50; lo Insure, $ 15; Season,
$12) Single Service, 8.
HERMAN GLASttE. Monarfer
vnH'iMAuauviiMi'mKiKtiiiamiii atmHaawaaaHMM
1 s
W. B. CATE & SONS
Breeders ami Cirower of ikkI Ik'iilers in
Registered Hereford Colli?, Clydesdale Horses,
Poland Cliiii.5 Hogs, Shropshire Sheep
and Anqora (iorits
Yohiir UiiiiK'i 'f l.iilli K'xi'o, of nil fciiid.!, for mk nt very iviiHotmlilrj
lin.'eH. Our fonndnUnii Mw-k in di'fti-.'i from Hie U-ni fimilit-a of
their respective lincds in tlic V. S. and Kuropi riynnllewi of cost,
'ihc individual!) wo nrc si llinj mv 1'xci piior.nlly u'-u-ful to I cilic
Const trade, having Lien l,n d mid miscd in tin; Williiiiii-Ue Vulley
nm nrc tlmrouKldy H.Tlmmt. d, I'.nd l.y Mich mrtH us Kcau Brum,
imd lor ciitllf. nlilluuiiiiiv (impoiUd fimn Sri.tlnnd) fr horn'; Wil
lntiitUi! Cliitf by Chirt.Mii!!-! t'liicf, ,y Cood I Know forhoM, nnd
equally good for sliri'pnu.l gu.'iu. ft
A YouiHj Clydcsdalo StuSlion
In service to a few marcs; $10 to insure. "
Youiiq f u!l Blood B!,;k Spi3sSi Jat.k; service, $12
Horse and Jack for sale. Pasture for all stock
for breeding, at. reasonable prices. ,
Administratrix' Notice
Notice la hereby given that hv nn order
made and datefTJune 19, 1007, by till)
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Wanblnglon County, the uiideralgned
woe duly appointed admlnlHtratrli ot tliH
eatate of Donald Maitln, decvaaed, and
that she ha duly quail!! ed a auch.
Now, therefore, all ptntonii having
rdiiiniH au'iiliif l tlm (ji.id cctiito nro linrcliy
iiotillnd to tirnti-nt the aiunn, inopi-ily
vpril'md, to Hie iiii:l(!i'-i'iif (l, at tho Law
OHInnof .fohn M. Willi In II HIhWo, Oh,
Within Nix tiumtliH from dale hnrnof,
-JiHtwd thin aoth day of .lime, IW17.
SARAH. V. MARTIN,
AdinlnUtmti U of the etnl ot Jiunuld
Martin, deneasod, ,
JohnM. WaU, Attoiuoy fur Adrnx.
Administrator's Nol'.ce to Creditors
aiKiied wimon Monduv, Uin .Till i!uv i,fl
tM.T 1., M.,. , ....V 11
.....,r, , i.iiiiiii.v conn ill Wash :
Inrton l.nniily, Oiv,,,,,,, ,y n,,,,,,!,,,,,,! !
twlniinlMtmtor of tint (,-Ihlcj nl .lulni i
pmliiir, docimi'D'l. ' '
Now, tliorifloro, nil cro.l it .11 of nald !
estnle are hi'mtiy r-quirod hi iucki,,,!
C ,',""a y'!11,' IT.'fr Vf "io hiwl
(.(line ol .lohn ,l . Wall, 1 1 I lllHI,nr,i, (n 1
pon. wlOiin a fc.i 1 11
Vt ,1 - - - . ....... wi,-, ...MM HUM 1IO I
of tho l.rnt pnhli.ii'l.,,, )' this imli-'i., I
vvnli'h initio im Mm i'ji mji? ' 1
. , , , I''. M.'lioiUNKoN,
AdiiiinlHtrritoroftlin K,:l(m,r j0,n n
l' ihnr, ili'oeiHfid,
John M. VVnll, Altunidy fr AdmhilH-
trator.
Notice of Final Settlement
.v1l' Is Ijcri liy rIvhii, Mini. IIiii luidnr-
"iijnfil lntM ill,., 1 11, t1(, Conniv c a of
Mm Nhiln i.f Orison, fur WnshliiKloii
oinii y, hU Hunt iii'ijimul, In 1I111 mutter ot
l!i" (."lulu o!' Murtlii Hiiiilicrir, Hfinmscd,
ml nnid l imit, Im'i HxhI Moiidny, tho
lulh ,il;iy of July, IIKif, lit tho Coillliy
l,';iirli',,.,m . IHIUIioro, Orewm, nt Iho
' ' ' "f '"'i i'i'Idi I: ,1. in, 1 if fluid day am Iho
Hoi' iumI ,,ii; inr hcarinir ilo'1 U1119 In
Mid IiimI iwllli'ii,."!il, of mid o'll'nln,
Jhiliid thin llih day of .1 11 no. IIKI7,
OK'). KCIIUI.MKItiCH,
A i ml 11 1 i l i-n I ,v of ,,lii) p.'iliiloof Martin
Sllill)i,r,, l)(ic(,ii,,
l!n',h-y it J.lai'o, Al tornova for rtilmliiin-lialor.