The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 04, 1907, Image 2

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    MI11380RO ARGUS, JULY 4, 190?
Sntorcd at th Pott-offl t Htllabor
Oregon, u woond-clMB mall matter.
LUCIUS A. LONG, Editor.
County Official Paper
Butrtoriptions One Dollar jr Annum.
laaaed Kierj Thursday
McKINNKY
Sad to relate our Binger Her
mann is making no Fourth of July
oration in the Willamette Valley
this year. The country and ita in
stitutions eeem to hare soured on
Singer's stomaoh.
The Southern Pacific seems to be
doing its ntmoat to live up to the
requirements of the railroad com
mission. The commission, in turn.
appears to be made up of men who
are sifted with a degree of reason
that will prove its worth to the peo
ple of a great state.
nilleboro sadly needs a cannery.
Every year there is a 'great waste
of fruit that a cannery would save
In all Washington county there is
not a single cannery. The nearest
approach to it is the Knight Pack
ing Co.'s plant, at Cornelius.
Hillsboro should have a cannery
With proper management it would
pay, and pay well.
hoc.
Today is an occasion when men
of all shades of political beliefs
meet on common ground. No one
knows party, and the National hol
iday is celebrated from Duluth, on
the shores of Superior, to Galves
ton on the gulf. Men who disagree
on national policies meet and agree
on the worth of tie commonweal.
It is well that it is so.
PROBATE
Monday, AugUBt 5 set for hearing
final report Nathaniel P Nye
estate.
Petition of F M Robinson, Bea
verton, to dismies prayer of Earl
FiBher to remove eaid Robinson as
admr estate J N FiBher, on docket.
Administration estate J P Mobs
man, deceased, granted permission
to sell certain notes.
Estate Peris W Chandler, Forest
Qrove, closed of record.
Geo W Ebbert3 estate closed of
record.
Band of guardian of Mary E and
Theodore J King approved.
Personal property, sufficient to
pay administration, ordered sold in
re estate Jas Thwaite, deceased.
Bond of guardian RufuB E Nor
man, insane, approved.
Guardianship Bessie G Wood
ham et als, discharged as to liabili
ty of Clyde Woodham.
A FATAL MISfAKL
' U Ollou Mailt- by tli' hf t f,S
JOIN THE PROCESSION
A;7 V A-
Hillsboro will positively Have the biggest
celebration in the history of the County;
and Hillsboro has always g'iven satisfaction
when it comes to good times. MaKe up your
mind to have a good time,
And Come to Hillsboro
It's l.ititl inilnVo to niv!" t knkln.
Itafkat-lu- im the .ytnotoiti ft klilofy
Ills.
Nl'l'i,lll! IMlllplit'lli'lllt follow.
I'oan'n Ktiliu y I'llUrui thrill roitttly.
IVn'l d"l iv iiiitil loo lulu,
I li(:l it I'lt-ium iliibolo - 1'ivlit' ill
Willitttii tuiiii;.i!.liii'r, intiivd, of IJI
Valr !;irin, Oi, t..i s: - iT.ik
Irmi Hi'Mtiidl I'xi'oi ti'iii v hi'ii I tiv
I hat I'ohii'm Kiilncy I'lli ilo all I toil l
I'lxiuii'd lor thorn hi ritr'UK kMmy ihi
pl.iiul itint I'.n km ih', 1 . 1 1 . 1 V It l!u lo rti
of vn'h a rvuirilv lor ii.kuI Ions! lulf.
but did not know jnM I sh.iiilil nv.
I htivt found lltHl many tiii'iht'inr. nm
VtilllltNS, Ulllt llMt 'M I'llVxIl IHMl' OC
i'nilon ilo iot Klttuvx 'iii fllm-l i ,
Whim I roml ot Uuin' K Itliu'y fills,
how over. I was indium.! to p.i loavilmif
ion1 uii.l tiri-ciirit a mi'ly, 1 ho bark
aihfatnl itrvgiilar i-niiiliiloii of lhi kid.
lioys whitii had iuiiio'ihI mn, iUirkly
grtve way iikh bi;iitiiiiii In nv your
It'int'dy. I tt.n ri-Mnrt-i! to h r.indillou ol
enxo mill roml'ml. I nm nvotiuin'ii.1
M:in' kiilni'y I'ilU to anyone In tii-oil of
stub a iimilli'iiui "
John Bitter, of Helvetia, was in
town Tuesday.
J. B. Imlay, of Reed vi lie,' was in
the city Tuesday.
Sam Soreneon, of Farmington,
was in town Tuesday.
W. L. Bachelder, of bsyond Glen
coe, was in town Tuesday.
Geo. Vanderzanden, of Banks,
was down to the city Tuesday.
Cbas. Williams, of above Gaston,
was in town Tuesday evening.
M. J. Sammons and wife, of Ce
dar Mill, were up to the city Toes
day.
Jasper Keffer, in the sawmill
business, was in the city Monday
evening.
E. J. Groat and wife, of Scholia,
were in the city this week, attend
ing the reunion.
Lawrence C. Brown, of Iowa
Hills, was in town yesterday, get'
ting ready for the Fourth.
For sale: Binder, threshing ma
bhine outfit, portable saw mill, etc
Will sell cheap, Kurath Bros.
Horse, sound, weight, 1000, and
cow, in milk, for sale. R. II. Vose
North Hillsboro, on Miller place
Mrs. Ruth Blair went to Salem
vesterdav morniDB. to vieit with
ber son, H. T. Blair, and epnd the
Fourth at the capital.
The Den of Sweets will move to
Sscond Street, in one of the Jos
Downs' buildings, after the Fourth
Hunt up the place.
John Handel, of Cedar Mill, was
in the city Tuesday, aod while here
called at the Argus office. He was
accompanied by bis wife and son
Are you aware of the fact that
we can sell you the latest styles of
men's suits for less money than
you have been paying elsewhere?-
HcbulmericD uros.
It rained like "thudder" Tuesday
night and the down-pour was not
unlike one ot loose Mississippi Vai
ley thunder showers. v It was
soaker beyond cavil.
Perry Watson, the old timer of
Buxton, and for years a resident of
Uairy, as wU ae auesoim,
down yterday, greeting his soores
of county seat friends.
rmciicg services at the Chris-
Ciss!t next Sunday. Theme,
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
On July Fourth
COR WIN , UEIDCL
tscalwrm to
All tin. ts of l'rcsh MckH. W'wtn
otwMr. Will inert nil rumpvtHhiti.
Chii'kriia unit I'tmlirv iilwavs on li.i'i.l
upon orvlvr. Yitt delivery tu all pints
ol the towu. We buy i;it Uvk.
Both PhittoB
Second Street, Hllltboro, Or
Insure Your Stock
IuMirr jv'ur hoto mkI livci.liH'k
anil when vim lose one you will jjrl
c.isU. 1 on "t take rlmntr lieu it
is nut nev'esniir)', Tke out a jniliry
IN A KF.I.IAIil.r. fOMTANY
I am njst'nt for llie Nstioiial Live
stock AsMX-intioti. Iiimiir (HMist
ilcutll from nny catiie. lnp we a
line. Triuit ttusoiiah'e.
.ItillN YANlH.HWAi.. IVavertoii, dr.
K. V. 1. No.
The o!J relialile fire itisurnnce ntiiu.
5
i
BICYCLE SHOP
Bicycles, Gnus, Umbrellas
and Sewing Machines re
paired and cleaned. Hand
saw filing and setting. Also
ageuts for new bicycles.
Call iu before buyiug or
getting work dime elsewhere
F. R. DAI LEY,
Main St., wott ot Schulnm.-lch'a Star
Gurdin't Sale of Keal Properly
The Celebration closes with a fine display of Fireworks
i
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.
Notice it lieieby pvi'ii, tlmt in tiriiitiiii
of mi orilcr of tm t mnily I nun nl n u.fi
niiiioii riiiiiiiv, i inv'im, iniitlo nml unU'r-
ihI mi Mmuliiy, Jiiiio IW'T, aiillioilinif
Him lii-'Mixinti th iinilvrHiL'iii-il K. t!u.iril
imi of Myron ami iihulvn lii'iMtl.iiun.irx
to dell rcrlam ri-al i-xliHo iiifji In win
miihn.'. I i'l on Moiiduv, tlittH.li ily ul
July, itt it) u'cliH-k a. in. ofauiil u.iy
at tint Stmt l tloor of t tie County Court
HotiM) in 11 illHlioio, Orf'i;nii, Bfll at public
ttui.liuii to tue luidiwl. Iml'ttT, for null in
I litunl nl lime (rU, nil the ritflit, Ullt'
au.l InliTi'st nl tin-call! Myron iiimI Olal
yit llfw it', ioii.oib, In airt to tint follovi iuu
ilrct'.ril cil n it! liroperly, to i': I'i'KiiiiiiiiK
I at lint SoiitlionM corner of I tin Soiitlit'.'it
! iiuiirtur of the Htiutlisnt niiartor of Sec
lion l.T. 1 N. H. A W. of tin. Will. Mit,
; anil riiimioit tin ntd vvet Hi ro'l In a Ixvl
thence north lit) roils to a pint ; Uii ni'e I'lxnl
U rtxln ti) a lio'l: thein e miulh lio rtwl In
j the place of heuiimlinr, conliiminic '.
acret, nil in WiihIihii;Uii I'oiinly, Or'col.
j H:lil Hftltt to lie Hiiliji"t to coiiliriiialSoii
i hy the County Court of Washington
j County, Orcii'iii
, llateil at liillitliiiro, Orton, lliid Jinn:
(5, 1H07.
II. M. I'lTMAN.
j fliiHrilimi of Myron Hewitt ami illa'lyit
j Hewitt, MiiiurN
i II. T. Hurley, Altornoy for lliianltan.
Secird hanil Walter A. Wood
mower, for r-nlo, chci. Tlieo.
j Nifsen, Karmington, Orgnn.
morniDg, "special crovtaence.
EveniDg, "The Uelation of Church
and State." Bible 6tudy, Friday
evening; song drill, baiuruay eve
ning.
For Sale Heavy work horse;
well-bred black driving roare with
colt; also U. S. cream separator.
good aa new. Inquire of bred
Rood, near Rood s bridge.
For a good smoke try the Bchil- j
ler or Excellencia end you will t
try them again and again.
The Story of a Medicine.
Its name "Golden Medical Discovery
was suggested by one ot Its most Import
ant and valuable Ingredients Goldoa
Seal root
Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dis
covered that he could, by the use of pure,
triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer
tain degree of constantly maintained
boat and with the aid of apparatus and
appliances designed fur that purpose, ex
tract from our most valuable native me
dicinal roots their curative properties
much better than by the uso of alcohol,
so generally employed. So the now world
famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for
the cure of weak stomach, Indigestion, or
dypepla. torpid liver, or biliousness and
kindred derangements was fir.-t made, as
It ever slnie has bVn, without a particle
of alcohol in Its malVup.
A glanVitfthejNjl list of its Ingredi
ent, printed ofiverv bottle-wrapper,
will show that It Is mq from the most
valuable medicinal ro&sVound growing
in our American ioresisj ah tnese in
1L
Argus and PaciBc Monthly, 50
THE MARKETS,
This morning'a market reports,
compiled from Portland quotations,
are:
Valley Wheat, 8Go.
Barley feed, $2l.50&22 per ton;
brewing, $23; rolled, $23 50$24.50.
Oats, White, 127 60 $28 6a
Bran, $17$18 per ton.
Hay, valley limothy, $17(4$18;
clover, $9; grain, $9(ft$10.
Potatoes, old Oregon Burbanka,
$2.75C $3 25 per Beck; new pota
toes, 3(,4 cents per pound.
Egj;fl, can.lled, 24c.
Butter, Creamery, 22. 25c.
Ppposit your money with the
Hillriboro Commercial Bank.
Notice of Fiual Settlement
oorsement irpm the.leaaing meJcaT7x
nem tfttf n -n.i wrirn ,VT777r7.
Afpj'Al Who r"-r.mmejirt Lbf.m m I lie vt-ry
bfet remetirej for the disease for y, hie FT
liolflen Medical l)ist!overv " is 7Iv!.-7iT
A"l
Hlie'Dooiroi these endorsements Eaa
been compiled by Dr. B, V, Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y., and wfll be mailed free to
any one asking same by postal card, or
letter addressed to the Doctor as above.
From these endorsements, copied from
standard medical books of all thediller
ent schools of practice, it will bo found
that the Ingredients composing the "Gold
en Medical Discovery " ero advised not
only for thocuroof the above mentioned
diseases, but also for the cure of all ca
tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections,
accompalned with catarrhal discharges,
hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or
bang-on-coughs, and all those wasting
affections which, If not promptly and
properly treated are liable to terminate
In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dis
covery fn time and pr-rsevfrn In
DDtll you give It a fair trial and it Is not
likely to disappoint. Too much must not
be expected of it. It will not perform
miracles. It will not cure consumption
In Ita advanced stages. No medicine will.
It mill cure the affections that lead up to
twofumptlon, if tuhm in time.
Notice In hereby given, that the under
tigiied nan liletiiu the County Court of
the State cf Orecon. for WaflhinKton
County, his final a:t)uiit iu the matter of
the estate of Martin Sanherjr, Deceaaed,
ami aid Court haa liietl Monday, the
15lh day of July, at the County
Courtroom iu Hillsboro, Oregon, at the
hour of ten o'clock a. in. of said day as the
time and place for hearing objection to
s.ii't nnal Heltieinenl or said estate.
Dated this Hth day of June, 1007.
GKO. HCIIULMKRICH.
Administrator of the estate of Martin
Sanberg. Deceased,
Uagley & Hare, Attorneys for ad in in in-
traujr.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed wan ou Monday, the 27th day of
May, law, ijy me bounty uotiri 01 wann
lngton (,'ounty, Oregon, duly appointctl
ammniHlrator ot the estate ol John rt
Fislier, deceased.
Now, therefore all creditors of nail
estate are hereby required to present
claims with proper vouchers at the law
office of John M. Wall, i-t Hillsboro. Ore
gon, within six (0) months from the date
of the first riublieation of this notice
which date ia May SO, 1907.
DK. t'. M. ROBINSON.
Administrator of the Kstate of John N,
Fisher, deceased,
John M. Wall, Attorney for Adnlnis
trutor.
For ea'e or lease: Warehouse
and Hour mill known ae Hilleboro
Mills John Milne, Hillaboro,
Uregon.
Tgtmmm ittttf m .s m ir x
Hill Ol Grills
PAINTERS and DECORATORS
Successors to II. Gtner
We do work in all lines 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 arc right.
Shop and store opposite Payne Hros.' livery brim
Main St., near Third, Hillsboro
:mwrWM;M"Mtm.'m,M mm m m m-w.nn m m mm m m c
Building Material
We have just received a large shipment of Sliiii
gles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay,
Sand, Gravel, Fibered and Unfiberal Plaster.
See our prices before buying elsewhere.
Climax Feed Store
Both Phones
h at, ,
Administratrix' Notice
Notice ia hereby ii veti tiial by an order
made anil dated June 1!), 11)07, by the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Washington County, the iindoralned
waa duly appointed administratrix of the
eetate of Donald Martin, decoaied, and
that the has duly qualified, aa aueh.
Now, therefore, all jraoiii having
clalois Kciiinitt the said f pinlo an' hereby
notillnd to iireecnt tlm sainii, piiiperly
verll!i,il, lo the innli i 'lipoi d, at the hiiw
Olllceof John M. Wall in II illshoro, Ore.,
within nix months Irmn date hereof.
Dated this 20! h day of Juno, l!07.
BAliAH. V, MAItTIN,
Adiuinistratrlx of the elale ol Donald
Martin, deceased,
John M. Wall, Attorney for Adiux.
iTTiltni-Ti i f u lin-riti-iiir7l
L
I he llut!somc
Cotiili StiiHion
Weijjht, 1 7 )v;irs nUl, k btowil,
finely built. Just the lntso for cts that
iiiaki- tin- most son it. cable horses for
farm ami driving pmjHiMS.
WW Slant! the .Season uf l()07:
At the Joll v faun, four tied our Kt'l itulf nortliwciil of
IlilUl.oto, ticnr l!ir Sfott It linri li. I I' K MS; inle
M-ivitv. J."i, i.t!t to uliiiitl ami iHk.fio. Catc jne-
Yt'lll, lilt lltt lt i'IIMI if tl IU I I'll Oil.
latuirM hoiild are ihu lor'.r Klorr lnrrtli.
lie liJ the ion.tlliii8 th.it will i'.r i v.
F. W. DELSMAN
Address, llillsdoru, K. I . I). So. J,
ARDLAMONT
A UDI.AMONT, the ftiH-lvKUtl Clydesdale
Stallion, d.irl: l ay, thiee years old, weighing
Khhi, built ou niot'.el lines, a sure foal-getter, and
coming from the best stock ever imported fiom
Scotland.
Will Stand the Season of 1907
iu Washington County stud at the firm of T. K.
Davis, 3 ' i miles northwest of Hillsboro.
I li urc lv Kaliitiuir, be by Mtilionitirr; hi' mir' liiu v:"t ''T
l'lint'c Llrwt'f'yu. Hi lint dninwiiibv lirudi'ti, lir ly Mlcr of
ltrautvrc. Mm ;r:tinl ilnin is by Mt nv Mioii, ha by I'tlnce Al
lied, ltn d.nit by I'lint'e Ajmir, i;ot by l'lit.rr I'harlie, taklnn liil
prize t l.aavaatiir.: k by t'.i.tntti, l,tt fi at t;lBj;n, lie by
Urtiontfirld Clianij'ton, iil l y t'lmiit r Srt oiiil, Iuu tUiu f'.rituly by
l'ntice of Walt", 1 1 1 -. t nl Mjet'littcr, t'oilftitl, cot by t'.rnrinl, hl
i.am l'atlini, );ot by Sitii-,n, he by I.oMy, the l'.li;uw ;rrniluiil
bolkp of I '. ,(. I hrf h(irii' vtt ie all ri Kifttt'inl t '!iloiUlr, tome of
thilii btin;; Iiiij oitrd fmiu Sc tl.tli l in llieoflv day by the Chaliiirf.
Single Service, 5.hi; To Insure, $w.
Vvt fin Ibvt in Tot illation t all uti or nMies,
C1IAS. DAVIS.
Hillslx-.ro, U. 1 D. 3
I'lioneLI I:4tmcra' Line.
COQUET
(50527)
The Pcrcheron Stallion. Imported From
Trance in June, 1905.
Color, black, with star iu forehead; weight, 19511; 18
liamls lugli. l'oaled April 10,19111. Owned by Cedar
Mill rercheron Co. Is recorded by the Pcrcheron So
ciety of America as No. 4 1233.
Will Stand Season of 1907 as Follows
Will be in stud only at home barn of Herman Glaskc,
one-half mile east of Bethany. Fall season, same place.
Termsi-Single Service, iS; to Insure, $15. But
will reduce for service at home barn.
HERMAN GLASttE, Manager
W. B. CAT! & SONS
llrcctlors tinil Growers of mid Dealers in
Kerjistercd Hereford Ctittle, Clydesdale Horses,
Poland China Hogs, Shropshire Sheep
nd Aiujora Goals
Youiik thiiiKB of both ot'kt , of all kiinla, for wile nt very reasonalile
lirict s. Our foundation sloc k is M-lt i h n ln.ni tl)c Ust r.imilicH of
Ihi-ir reK-:live bret d.s in the I !. S. and 1-uroiK-. reKanllcHH of coal.
The individuals we mo ncllin mi: exit plioi ally uu fiil to IVcilic
Conat triide, hnviiif; I it brnl iind mi:,, ,1 ni the Willaint ttc Valley
and are thoroughly Ht'ilinmkil. Hn d by r.ut h airca us licaii Iliuin
mi l lor cattle; Milliotmire (iniior. d fiotu Srnllnnd) for Iioiei' Wll
liuiiette Chief, by Clnrkaiin t hief, by I'.ikkI Know for luii'ii, mid
I'ljtmlly fiooil for hlift j) an I ((oiiIh.
A Young Clydesdale Stallion
Iu service to a few mares; $10 to insure.
Young hill (Hood Black Spanish Ja!; service, $12
Horse and Jack for sale. Pasture for all stock
for brcediin;, at reasonable prices.
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2 WP1NJM A Df'C M
-i v ull II O (On t'miht)
Ilir'iBllilffiSiiiailniililllllilililHlilW
The best of all Beers.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
At W. V. WILEY'S