The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1907, Image 2

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    Entered t tho PwhjSIcb t tt'Urbowt
Oregon, S HrjcwrM mall matter.
LVCIt'S A. I.OSU. Editor.
County Official Paper
Huhfc'riptioti: On Dollar rr Annum.
Uaard Krrry Thursday
McKINNKY
WASHINGTON rOl'NTY, OKKtiON
Population, So.ono. First County iu
dairying; 1 100 caws rondeused milk
daily: two ti? condensers; billions of
feet merchantable timber, thirty
million feet annual cut. nearly
double product thi year: richest of
irardeu lands in the world: bulk of
count v can drive to Portland and re
turn inaday; linest market; jrreat
hop district; flue school system; fi
nest climate on coast; mild winters:
no county debt ; best nature! and best
read people in world. population con
sidered. Best iu cvfi-ytuinff.
HILLSBOKO
County seat; 2 .000 people; Six
churches, Protestant and Catholic;
two banks; two telephone systems;
biy milk condenser; sawmill; two
railroads: and electric line coining.
AND THKRK YOl ARE!
Washington County farmers arc
realiiine wore and more what thf
Portland market means to them
One firm alone buying 200 tons ol
hay at 15 per ton and this ie
but one of many purchases is an
indication of metropolitan demand
that should not go unheeded by
prospective home seekers. Bui
close to a good market. J hat is
the secret of prime location.
Sunset magazine for the current
number does the Northwest superb
ly, and Oregon and Portland come
in for a splendid reeume. Port-
land's present building bcom if
something wonderful in scope, and
leads all other cities cn the North
west coast.
The kickers are again after ele
tion of senators by the popular
'vote. Of course, those who wish
the people to rule favor it, whil
those who believe the masses unfit
to select are against it.
This is the week for the Times'
man, of the Grove, to relieve hit
etomacb, and if be dce.n't pukf
like a vulture, scaring intruder
away from its test, it will be sur
prising.
Portland is to have Ringling
Bros.' circus in a few days and
Big Bill Taft comes in under the
same moon. Portland always waf
lucky.
The Deacon Resents a Rematlc
Last week I heatd a feller say,
While walkin' 'long our street:
"My land, but I don't understand,
Why out in this retreat,
The people seem to foe content,
An' never seetn to care
l'trwhat they miss, iu towns like this
There's nothing but the air!"
This made me mad, an' I turned loose,
At that there city chap,
An' warmed him up a round or two
Jes' like 1 was his pap
Whi n I got through a-talkin' to
The lad, his face was red;
He 'pologised, an' was surprised
Hut this was what I said:
"This 01' Hilltown seems good to me,
A quiet country town,
Where all the while, the people smile,
An' never wear a frown
In all this place you know them all,
Fer quiet, peaceful folks,
Who never hurt your feel in 's w ith
Sarcastic, wanton jokes.
It seems jes' like the folks 'at's here,
Are made of diff'rent clay,
Thau folks 'at live in cities fine,
Where liners fret thequav
An' where one hardly knows ltitwdf,
Nor has no friend 'at's dear
Out here we know tliein
An' cultivate good cheer.
every one,
Thcre'ssomelliin' 'bout the very streets
That makes you feel at home
An' somethin' 'bout the very air
That kills the wish to roam
The oaks a-growin' in the yard;
The roses bloomin' sweet;
The smiles that greet you when you
walk
Along the shaded street.
"Old fashioned folks," you say; you're
right;
From grandpa down to child;
But when the Lord made village folks,
I'll bet he winked an' smiled,
An' said; These folks aint much bong
tong, Jtiit yet, they'll prove the best
Fer quiet, little country towns
Mean love; and stren'th; and rest,"
J. R. Bailey was down from Bux
ton this afternoon.
W. C. Hines, of near Banks, was
a county seat visitor, today.
Born, to B. F. Friday and wife,
of Banks, August 7, 1907, a boo.
Born, to Harry Holocher and
wife, of Hillsboro, August 1, 11)07,
a daughter.
Dr. Via was down from Forest
Grove yesterday, on business with
the County board.
There will be no morning service
at the Cong. Church. Sunday
nnfinnl of Ian a - Pknintlnti Wn.
S:00, Elder In; ccCui'ysr.j; it.:
pulpit.
Mr. anil Mrs. H.iUUiit, ftuiuie
from Californ ia to their home in
Portieroy, Wash., were suests, t
day, of Mr. LinklaUr and Mrs.
Barnes.
Wm II. Marten and Mr?. I.iilie
Hendrix, both of HiSl-horo, were
thif af.ernwn granted liotnse n
wed.
Sunday School Convention
The Greenville Sunday Hchoo' 1 s
trict held ita anr ttl corvcntu n a
Buxton, Aug. ;. Five Surday
Schools were rrprefented and a
very interesting program a given
The addrts-es fcivn by K;v.
Phipps, State Worker in the Sun
day Sehool. Mis. Hidden, if t'.e
W." 0. T. I'., Uev. U.dnnso.n. and
Mr. Holiinger, wero f specially .in
teresting.
A very pleasant fv.iMire of the
convention was th dolichtful
Uicclieon prepared by the ii'x':n
ladies.
Advertised Letters
Jack lurk, Mrs Alice N barnes, Yi
Berths itietiuan, Mr. Courtney, Mi .1 W
Cook, George Oucrst, Maty A Kwtnjj u)
Wm H.ini. Mrs J I' llaiii''it.nt, John
.lorden, A I Ingram, Jones Lumber to.
Mrs IdelU L Mitchell. Wm MelUm i!,l.
Mrs jzie Nclsju, .1 U Reed, U.ilpli
KerobU, Alexander Robinson, V.r.t F II
Sumner, W S Simpson. Wi'ans Sun:!;,
B T South, Mrs J M Smith, l-iuiu.i
Thompson, I;n-.k Turm r, Pr.t V. i
worth, Krtck Wto, Rev 11 Y -trick.
Miss Minnie Collins, oce peckiige.
B P. Comflius, V. M
August 6, 1907.
PROBATE
Peter Vandfco-veiiog j panted
administrator estate Louis Vand?
cievering. B (Merntan, Peter
Evers and Aotone Krieger, ap
praisers '
Otto Bruuke appointed adminis
trator es'ate Albert Bieland.
August i let fur hearing proof o'
will of Wm Janiie:on, deca:cd
Sept 16 set for hearing tiul set
tlement esa'e Kiiubeth Gri'z
mach?r, dtceated.
Emil Kuratli files bo; d in sun.
if $1"00 as guanliuu of Adam r ni
ton, feebleaiinded.
BOWSERKGUER
Tl-.rngs He Planted Have a Hard
Time of It.
WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM.
Ther Are No Flowers or Vegetables,
but a Good Crap of Almost Every
thing Else Pocr Man Is Heartbroken
Over the Affair.
Copyright, VM, by Honvr Spr;tj?ue.
The Dret robin hud tn-an cly inadu IU
appeuniiK-c iu the lat diiys of March
whim Mr. Uuwser roturned tmiue frum
tho ijfHri one evening hrih'lnsr a pack
age under his arm. Win n questioned
as to Its contents he n-plinl:
"I have been in vt-xt i iii iu K'mleu
seed. Last isprlni; I suited tmi !ii;
before planting anything, but I urn
not to be caught thnt way av';!u."
"Hut our buck yard dwi not ' t su:i
enouirh," pruteKtcd Mrs. Howr, "mid
you know the Ko!l U full of bilrkbaU
and mortar. I don't believe you will
ever make anything yrow tle-ie.''
''But I will show you to the contrary.
I met a gardener today who ave use a
few valuable tlpn. I'll have a Harden
this year to delight the heart. I not
only need the exercise, but I have
tired of buying wilted vegetable at
the grocery. I want my fresh radishe,
lettuce and tomatoes with the dew on
them. I want tbings to look homelike
around me. We are penned up here
like a lot of Hiivuges, with no Heutinient
to nppeal to us, and Hornet lines I feel I
TOW) THAT IP HUE AH M(.(H A:-l 1'I.T J!i:H
FOOT ON OJI1 J1V THOSE J1I!DS 11 KK I10OM
was Ki itE.
am returning' to barbarism. I want
flowers and vexetablls. I want to
tfeem a part of them. I want my len
derneiej and xoodness to come back."
Did Not Discourage Him.
Mrs. Bowner didn't encourage or (lis
courage. Kho knew that Mr. Ilrnvser
would lie tinpoKud by ca(H ami hoys
and trauqm and thundei'Ntoi'mH and
late frosts, but at the name time she.
hoped that 1'i'ovidnice might be on hn
Bids.
As Boon o the froHt was out of tho
ground Mr. Kowser boiiKht n spade and
began 'wnrk.
He struck brickbats. He struck cob
blestones, lie struck clothesjilns nud
clothes propo. He Ntruck wire clothes
lines that Uad mysteriously disappear
ed years ago and had never been heard
of since.
JflTj-heprP1 him from b-o-V r.-t.
it ii.f! u.iui.. i:o,.ji..i'iiU iwn
' ri th. Jl.t.'vdili,K TlH UI' tW
I nU.nc the iiiiey u.l stoped Bt tin gi
t. a huu If li had murdeil hi wife
ami wa-i pii parinn a gte
I And it snowed. Mint It hailed, and It
i rained, and tliii wer thunderstonu
; He t"t vet. and he was ouxeretl with
i mud. and he b!lierst his hndi. but
I he hmnj t his ot. lie had et out to
; imd e a uartten. and nettling ould
: d:ui!! him. t'm t-ntT dlrTei-'iit sva
; siens hiie be m niakluc I ho Hower
and veeiaMe lds lrn. ltoer 1
j utht him to five up the WMik, but he
j tinanstdy ninick his left palm with
I !i! rich! tNt a d ivplled:
! ";ie up iintMtiji. Mrs. lt ser. you
d- n't Kuov me yet. I am a determined
man 1 said 1 wouM make a canbm,
i'nd a K'irden t will make thousli the
lsctn em fall."
Mr, I'onser lni:i:ht n hhovel, a ra
stid a In e. lie Kmijlit n load of rich
s o'l tr. in a farmer to mingle with M
k -kbats.. He tu'i;ht piam ftvm the
! ri-M. He tefcht eoltqt from th
livery stable. 1'her were two hour'
wei!; for h!ui e.-ery eveuius after din
uer. Uefoie the 111 nth of April had
ended bis tm,k les;n to huuip and bt
sb i'.ldeis to lop, and he irrew hidlovt
eiv1. ,i'id bis voice was horu, but
n nH Mix !!oer N-Ckjel him to plv
ll rp and so tl-Meu he replied:
"No rMiiejr f,i tlsU. I have t ont
t nee.-tnpb-h semethhur. and I'll ae
e.enpli-h it or di in my track "
lie sowed lettttiv and radish sedi
tie s.nve,t oiiioli eit and b.uubt ti
I'l .tJ p-iUts. lie provided for ptliup
kins anil hollyhocks lie plaii'isl wa
fennel. n and cantaloup' iieed.4, and h
arriu.?d for .summer squashes. Th
iloiliesi'mes were lKted up. and the
c.k w is told that tf she an much a
put h r fisq 011 one of those bd twr
d-Ken tv -is sure.
Iist of ail. he went about the yard
planting smitio.ver mf.1 wherever thero
was a vacant spot. The nutitlower par
tVu'arly np;vealed to him. It vr an
emblem of Inmnvuce. It had 110 pulli
utMit It It was inemuHKi nml frauK
It tiirii-tl Its honest face to the xim vi
ery meniliiir and was not afraid of aj
Inrest iT-itiou. Mr. llonser wculd hate
IS) 0! them la his tardea, and aa he
walked among them nt erentid wttlj
It!" liai.ds l-elitnd his back he Mould t
at i'nto with all uiankiud.
Rciused t Buy.
lurlHi; the uuiritli of spading, ihovel
l:c.,. boe'ni. rakiuii and twwltig aud
p'atitia,- Mr, Bowser wa railed on by
men wb;i want'd to s.!l him uew rutlk
cows and vvlu had hogs aud heus to
1! si, ,so ,,fi hut he t timed them away
Tarccs v:i:i!ed to sell htm automobile
i'ld ballo ms. but be shiKik hl head and
planted more Kimtlower seedn. tie wan
oJ'cred atix-k In oil wells and cojpr
m!u" at ridiculously low Dgiirir, tint
he waved them aside. Members of the
!:i.r 1 il l ll ijs' club called to ak hlui
to dwiiver an addre.s. but th addnm
he deliven'd made their hair ntniij up
It was only when the month of May
tv.13 ten days old that Mr. Kowger flu-i-l.e
l hi work and waited for results.
11" had done li! share, aud now nature
niut t. the rest. There caru fronts
and taiiuder shower. Boys Invaded
tho yard und ipllopeil over thti tteda.
Io?s g-it in ami dug for bones, and
cuts scratched up the soil In search of
ttva jtirp. but be was not discouraged.
It was when he bean to call out iu
Ills siei ;i n''htly and talk about flower
atid vegetables that Mrs. Bowser felt
that she oiiijlit tii call the doctor In.
He was siit for. He declared that Mr.
Hawser had lost fifty pounds of flesh
in six weeks atid that If he did not
cc: ;o working he would uot be lung
for this world. He found one shoulder
lopped down four indies Hiid one leg
contracted six. and be eMlmated thnt
the sj.hio was six Inches out of plumb.
He aSd all this and much more, and
Mr. Kover listened; In grim slieuce
and tli'.'n answered:
H'K-lor, I'M have a Knnh-u If I have
to walk around In It after I'm dead."
Green Shoots Appear.
One cveiilng In the hitler days of
May then; Here some greeu shoots to
be observed on one of the beds. Mrs.
Howor and the cook were brought out
to view them, Hud Mr. Bowser turned
h!s hear owny to concetti his tears.
The garden was isiutlug on. Nature
was reaching out her band for a shake.
That iilk-'bt he not "it of t)d Ave Ulf
ferent times to to the back window
and nee that the green shoots were all
rlr.rhr, eod In his Klee he called out
that he would murder the human hy
ena who dnred to rob him of them.
Alas, when nmrnliiK came those grt.-a
shoots were no morel Two or tbrwl
uV;s in search of prime beef booea
had entered the yard Urtwam tlOMM
snd iIuk and scrub-bed and pawad un
til noibin),' was left Mlfc' Bowacr
loked for Hi outbreak, )Wlt noun fol
lowed. Mr, Howsr' face simply took
on a new kTlimiesR, and he made and
replanted the tcd.
A week laler there were other greco
things s howing up all over Ihe garden.
A warm rain had popped everything
out of the (.'round like rapid transit.
That evening Mr. iiowser smiled mid
Inmrbeil for the rimt time In many
days. He hud l'otfgbt tb iliflil aud felt
thnt. he had won.HiHe Wttld even Iden
tify the hollyLockH from the aunflow
ers. He went to bed like a loan who
ho i done a j;iod deed and km bin
reward lu view, nod the cook made na
her mind that if he was 11 paranoiac ht
was not dangerous.
tj,
Garden Wi Ruined.
That night came a ttmndershower,
but Mr. Bowser slept nnd recked not.
The Ihundeibolts spared lila (,'arden,
but still when he arose In the morning
he looked upon a scene of devastation.
A prowling dog had discovered a eat
In tlie alley at midnlht aud run her
Into the Bowser Kardeu and neross
and around It. Other eats had come
to her asHlstauce; other dogs had
mixed In. Amid the flashes and the
reverberation a great bnttlo had been
fought. No matter which side won, all
had escaped with their llve. It wim
the warden that had been ground be
tween two millstones, ftot a green
thlliK remained. Sunllowerd, holly
hocks, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbera
nil had been squashed to squash and'
trampled Into the mud to bo seen nevw'
again. Mr. Bowser looked fiom a back!
window nod turned away. Mra. Bow-j
ser patted blm softly on tha back, and
lm 1'ltr lliinrtt mi ita 1. ......... ...wl ..1......
hli eyes. He waa a walloped man.
tf. QUAD.
Card of Ttunk
The undersigned wish tn tliai.k all ,,. Mas , ; i Hie lne.t.i
lor their iyniintbv and kit dms . .
1 .i -ii "11 .1. .,. de Si'urcs e t llUilis lnve II
durir.g the tllneh and vlath ol our
Mvved fou and brother. William.
Mr. and Mra. t UriU'ti. '"": '' H'1" -'""",,
if 1 . this 1 ul , v:vrii teb. ) iuul color
H!ul ,U,J"- tv, this ....ubiHH.u A trim-dv which
Greenville, Ore., Auy. I'.K'.. luIt, u-n K" !l 1 ''" l' ,l,r l,a
tte iu K'Vd iuallh nanr, van In- tc'ud
Artftis and Orfnian, $2. iq. u t priionu the- mr work in otbri
. , . ,. . C.l-.. Kcttd l!:t
PETITION FOR LIQUOK LlCI NSti
IN T1IK COI'NTV COl'RT ! I II!
. ,
r.Ml-tn- OKI lii'N. lOk
WASHINGTON Ci'l N TV
In the Matter uf the Xpptu-.tti.m of .1
M. Miller and W.lhm V 'mns bo I.e. " .
tO MllspiMlUOUS, viU0U..1C,!.1l.,n !..,....!,
in If s.s 'quantities Uu ,.,!:.. ,
IViitv Tuviiict.
To the Honorable lounu t'ent ol the
Slate of Oiegoii, for V.i-hmv;toM Coun-
p
'The m.dersie.ic.1 ,stitu.m-.s. hrd
voters of I'airy 1're.i.i.l. V,.,b.crU
County, On non, and on-i:imm;.t mi
Irt? of the leal vot-t ! mi.I I'tceou ;
iiud Iiiik actual iiMil. nlMi v...! l'u
einct and havim; .letn.il'v nulnl in m,d
rrveinct ttutty d;tv s iiimi diiSt lv pir.i.l
ing tho date of this H't.tieu, uoc.l.l ic
sjU'Ctftllly n tition v mil llollollb'c Po.lv
anl vvee.ld ask th.it a lnt..s- to sill
spirituous, vinous and null It .nets .:.
less ijuantita-s ib.tii one i;:ilt.ii, iu 1 ' ,0 v
I'uvinct, V.ishiiit;tou fmnttv, ti ...'.
I K'antrd and isMt.-d to J. M. Mil.. 1
slid William Vouni;. tvsiili-nts ..t t
I'reciiu-t, such license to K- fot ipn..!
of one year.
M 11 l'aikcr, Itcnrv Siis'Miirr. M ii.oi
Vandrnbrook, Klttett sptt .i.iboiouvh.
Thco (Went-, l-lli .ser.MIU.t..uvl!. ..hn
AdcUttu, tu-orgc .hi.U1hv, .' nhu'Ii.
Martin tiot iii.tns, m Simiii, I vv M
Coritiadry, llenrv .iitdeln v , Wm I'
Heard, Frank Klim nun, .dm S.is'. :uer
1) W Rainwater, V A IviHs, 1 I. 11, i-u...
Win SpiradborotiKh, W II ll.ikcf. ,1 11
Kimlel, t'hss I) N.mchn. He Mc. ...
Ainlrrw Tleti'hrr. Mil tin l:.i!in, Wn,
Kafncr, Chas Riitnii;. ii k il'U r, Wm
Selling, K I 15cm, 1 M Ku.lci.J l' t
tv, Samuel Ruder. .1 M Ki tiol.U, c
Krynolds, Arnolds '.in I .em leii, Itt'tnv
Stdilcr, W T Ni-tiKiiicr, 'i mk Ki-m;r
Chiis J Herb, W S Nihlrr, Win ,m,!i 11
i.'Uidcti, F I, 1'rangrr, t' '.vinK tit-v , 'lli.w
Vanderaiiden, Ch..s Spa -nitg, I. t' Ken
d.tll, John B Rivnolds Sr. I nd I l.vdi.
J Bert Reynolds Jr, W .In r 11 T. .id.
John Hetb, Wm Kobe, 11 11 I'.ti.l.rv,
Albeit Sjiieriligs, W H inU v , J kru i;i i,
J Spirting, Anton Mimns.n.J Ken;ri.
r . anuerntuleii, It iiii.!ou,t-!cn, I o .
Yandefiwmirn, A J V.oultluv, lUurv
Vogt, K L Hoy, 1 iv-d Willie, IS 11 Mor
gan. Ciimel K-ros, T W Morgan, IV'.er
Messeon, Frank Vandomrh n, 1- liucili,
Claud Lvila, J 1 l'riekvlt, Am:'i t M.
Crvrr, T ll Jones, Z N N-rlrv, V 1' Not lit
rtip, John lions, J.s- Irron-r, I. J I'tcj s,
II II HelUel, S Crrps. th.is F Ruth. Wm
S Ik'llM-l. R Rtilii, Frank M-!l.. W
I.otijworth, W C Sehnn.U r, I It 1.1 v
Mark., Fra k Crrps, A!U-tl Van.loun-ivu
A- W Mills, Wm O Walker, ohu r.i:.!
well, John Cillt-spic, W II Moilill,
dor VandrrJindeii, M.trlia Cut 11c, R. iu
Crop, Noah F Ncwhauscr, John Ffd.v,
Jacob I.utison, John M Rts Ur. .1 A
Newhauser. Bert Friday. W 11 t;.-ki!!.
l'.eo Schneider, Fri! spn, 1 ('. Kit'.. 0
S Gallowav, (U-o W Herb, I! !' Ii.mI,
Ht-urv Cav , Ji-ss,- j ! (.!, r f p. ,:, ..(
JB Newiiauser, ll.trrv Jorticll, j..im
Narup. '
To whom it may com-t ri::
Notice is hereby xivcu th it the nudi r
signed will on Wednesday the .p.li d.iv . f
Sept., ion;, at too'ebak a. m.i.f that
day present the forrj;(Hni jxtition f..r ii-
cense to sell spirituous, vinous ud mail
liquora in Ii.ury Frecitiet, W.whinKioit
eounty, uncoil, in less ipiatmtit s than
one gallon, to the County t'.mtt of the
State of 1 irt'Koti, for Was!iiut;toa Conn' . ,
at Hlllstxjro, Oiron, and at said tma
and place will ask that a license 1 e.
medio the iindersnedanpbeamsto.,!!
spirituous, vmoiisud n'.iit b, , ,
Hairy I rennet, Washington Counli, iir
egon, in less piautitit,s tlmn one k-'IIou.
for a K-riod ot one year from tin- t! ,,- . (
the issuance of such licenv .
Il.ited this 3.,l!i dav of July, I
William Yoitng, ... M Mill. ,.
, , ., Af.ll. 111.-,
" M'P"
cants.
Adminutrator'a Notice
Koli.-e is herr-by K.ve that ll,.. und-r-
siKie'd has liwu, liy mi Order c! Ihe ( no n.
ly t'oiirt, uihiIh and enterr-il on lb- lo t
(lay of A. IK. 1st. !.7, uppomlisl Hlnui,i-
trittor ol the esluto of Louis amle, ,., , ,.
inn, deceusfd, and all M-rs.,us h.tvo,;-
Claiitm BKaiint said Kslute am hereby m
lil'osl to pre-fiit the Wlliif, oi;i,in-r Kb
the proper vouehttfa tlirL.re. to
II,,., ,
lersij(iied at the Jaw OTUni of K, I',
Toi.(fue Iu lillUboro, Oirgnn, 00 or I
fore ix month froai MMttlote Wmil,
IiiiWd thh.ljfday f Augutl, A. ii.
Iutf7. " ,'
VWVtt, ' VANIiKf OKVPIUIKO.
AdminiMmtor.
E. ft. louirue, Attorney.
Building Material
Wcliave just received a larjre'sliipiiK'iit or Shin
gles, Lime, Cement, J'.riek, I'irc liritk, I'ire Clay
Sand, Gravel, I'ihered and UiiChcrtd I'lusttT
See our prices hefore buying elsewhere.
Climax Feed Store
Doth
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t', S V-'oi pit, Imiiur. hvint! tbtrr
im!is n. ulnut ol Si'oci. Ore. on K I
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m I .hd si me llilft- -! Hfc". At (list
,.,c I ,. dtUrtcicdv M.dtnolo..'-
4, ,; )( ir ,,-miU ttml the b.nk
'-' " !'';'t'"l "t-d tl.roth.-r .u . v
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WrM. it.s.ippc Hc l I he tfOOC.S
l'l4 l.omb,. h,v v bfn.q. .rn.hi.
' ''' l r"'K "t"'""1 -'
t1""1' '"" ",u:, "lv VA"e"
m.d lbi,mK b t'.r hmo. 1 Kot p.o.npt ..-
brt Itom ll. .' Kidney Till, I !
k .'OA ot .,.,., el !.. mMchbot , vv b bs v r
, ";.t ,rl'"iU "
u-'.U'.lv."
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,,.lt! ,., 1 ,, . Puii ii... . m .k.
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Ml, .
,
GORYIN & HtDL
1 " ' "
kie.ds of l-'i.-sh Mcds. I'tuve n?a-
s.u Will l.'.-.l 'II .-i.ftitni.
etc. kci.s u.t I'.mkuv n!.iv ' b Hid
iisu ...Irt. lire .Manv to nil pit
, t. We bav In nt.fV.
Ooih ...
Sccom! Street, Hillmhoro, Of
liisiuv Your Stock
liouH- fur luni-s ititd bvcstisk
.'ll'd vvbctl V'll le-i- eec v ell li! (ll
rs'i Ooi. t Inkr el' . ners ln 11 It
is not tirt-t'sMiv. i.ikr out n p-'lo v
IN l: t 1.1 t-1 i: toMl'tN
1 .nil acrnt fi t t!ir Nlli o i! l. v.--slovk
Ai.i uttoit, li!nn aaiui.t
dr. lib fiont nuv t ttise. in-(.tnrn
bur. - Trti.ie rrasonablr.
JlMIS V AN 1't 11W VI . Ilcavi t Ion, dr.,
I;. !'. P. No. 2
Tin- old trb.e'ilr tire iin.u.n:rt man.
BICYCLE SHOP
lik' clcs, ('mis, I'lnliiclLis
aii.l Sew iif Machines lo
paiu-u aim vk'.uu'i
II.
ttli
saw tiling am! siilitu-. Also
agents T 1 r tu-w Uicyvlvs.
Call iis Ufnic linyiiij; of
.m- ltint; wui k ili 'in,-1. lscw litre
F.R.DAtlEY,
Mht St., me, I ol Schutnturlvh' a Slorm
SUMMONS
IN 1 M 1 1 OI'K.in' I'lU'lil ot ill
s I V I I. u' oi;i lioN. IN' it
V A -HIM.'I' N '. l S I V
f,,r , . !,.-,t-..r, ,,!., u,!,
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To t.r.o.i --li
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j., t .,.,...:( in. -si ,t,. ,.r oi.v.o y..
an- liei.-ev i.s,.i... t., wmr o..f.-.sf
l tl. .-.tiii. mitt ii..-U:M v"o ". Ho
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i.k. tit.- .t.ifi.i,'. ,....iii bh.i' .1.-
v nd'tii', r i 1 o-.. I,- r .- no' ,t,, r I . f,
'I i i i '.Ic.Ih .1 m .i.t.t.
' ';' ' Hon... .1.:.. I, A
,
J,,'v, '.;. sK..V.!.f Mill I
,i...i,r.i. .,r -it ..i-r.-.-i'.e !-. k, nt
t.l. ';. 1: August la. pm,, ,) ,,,!,. ,, i,i-l
I nl.ii.' 1: ...ii.
Mil') l v, Pr-i.ii.' .V vt.t)j, '.1
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Adminia'ralor's Nol.rc to fjredtton
1 is leu Lv en en Ilia! ll.e im.i.r
:;'.! . M-iel-iy. Il.e .V1I1 .1 . ..I
1 '" ' " 1 1 ;" ' "'in. y 1 ' .0 Wish
l'l-'t"" 'v, "i"i:cn, duly ;....o!ilc.l
"dhoiii.ra!.ir ol tin. oilale ol .l,,lm .N.
l i.in r. .l.-c,,.,..!.
: ''". licf'L.r.', all enditort of said
L. r. l.v rr,(i,ir,.-l t ,,-s..ot
ri.i.ms v.: in .f..-r ..it,.b..rs t :l,.- Hw
I '"b" M. Wall, -l llt..H.r.., nr..
,'g'i. niib'ii i .... M1-.HH10 from ibi'.lai,.
or tie. iir-t ii.ii, -hi. ,,,, ol ti,-,N noli..
ahieh iti. 1 . v!i,v .41, pv;,
I'll. I . M l'.o'.IN-..S
A.tiolf.ltra'or ol 11, tl iaiooi
I !'!" ieoti'i,
.loin, M. Wall, Al!ortn .d.nii,iM.
1 ml .r. i'. , ... '..
Notice ol l: mat Settlement
'"''"" i I.' ri-by ll,:,t . , , i,, l,.r
.1 .tdoioiei, ti.,r 1,1 ll,.- , .,i.,o- i.r,,,,
'" ' I' ve, lit, 1, , iVM , y ,
..Id ll. , - ,M I-,,. I, ,:, l,,.d ,
1 Miniv r.,nr! 1.1 i-lHin-iou Ooonlv, o,.
''''"". "' a 'I'-iunl in n,. tlul,,,
'''" v'' ,:il',i hearti.K
and -III. mi, ,,. ;, ,-,., (,
'"'"!','' 1 lh" ' "'Hi lloiibe,
in HlUsli,,,,,, Or.,. ,n, M Uv A, '
'I -I W, UK),, ill ()a. in. i.r.ald day
... .John i;i;ow n,
Adii'iiirsiraloi' of I i.w uttfU- of Sam ml ..v
ei.ll, 'ice, as, ,), With lh Will ol .nu eas
'"' aillK-xe.J,
W. N, farreK, Alt'y for ,,ln,i,sln,lor.
Phones
r
Life in
lswli.it ymt vv.tut, iniuliiii.tl ua,
1 .,. 1 . v.. .1 '.. .1
11 t'l H I I lit II.' t1 1 J 1 II
liMlhci' limliiKjs
A t din j.K U' litu'
liK's, .s.ulHv., iuU:;, whips, I, it .,,
iiu-s nf all kimls, atpl ri! at .M,,
i'.ih'i Ik- ilnp'i. .tli-tl in i !.ttu!( ,t
ami u m 1 ui.itt: It ip iiMi'.'n'u in!,
t i 0 if. c'df M pan w it I. . ','
thitlr pii'iiipliV, .I1tl ih.Oi'i s Ii .. .
n .i.o.'.t.tiiU'. Jsltip in ! Im. n i . t . 1 1 1 1
p.iv!.'!i;vv', i-ii S-iui:4 Iu 1 I, I !;'; ,' .
jM9KMM0MVneee.1
I rioncer Harness
A t
ntrf:!r..vtii'F,J!A,r.;K:wiw iiuriM.
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COQUET
(50527)
Tltr I'lTcluron Stullion. Iinju'ttnl From
Kt aiu in Junt. I'KH.
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Color, hi. ttk, w it It star
Iiatiti-
11 it'll.
Apn! ii
.Mill let. I,,!.!! Co. Is
fiety of A nit 1 it .1 ar, No.
Will Stanil Si iisun of 1)G7 a-s Kollowji
Will I
c ill .; t. ' only at
oiic-hall mile t.i
ernot .v!n:; .- ; s
'a l!
filtue (ot
J t t t
Hill C0. Grills
PAINTKRS ami DJXOKATOHS
Stlt . i.s.,n a l.v J. t 1 ,- s . tt .-1
Weilowi.il. in all lint s of piutitin;1 an.! .'. a "uiiuRi
anl will j'liaiaiihi' otuwoik. We al tarry
lull lint of Wall I'aptr, I'aiubs '.nii';-.l.t,',, Oils,
t li-
il p; n
Shop ami store opposid
Main St., nt-iir
J!il1tt1)
w. . cats: & sons
lirci'tlcr, nml (.rowers of .mil Di'ttleo. in
ivViisU.vl Hereford Gil lie, ( lytk'stl.ilc Horses.
I'olrjml ( liinu llofjs, Shropshire Sheep
iiiul AiKjont (oals
Voun,; lhmr, of l,lh .,, n -i, of nil kinds, (, mtU- at u n 1. .e.eliaW
i'lnct. (it :,,,i, lain, 11 ..I,,, 1, Itt-te.i front Ihe I" ' .tinll I
Jbcii r.-.petitve I'l.cl-, in Ilic V. S. mid Mur..'. iej;.itdl. I
'I be indiiidiiul't iu- it te M llnif nit tMi piioiallv tivbil I" '"j1"
( "a I li.ide, havinr la, ,i bi.,1 nnd lai'.cl Ml the WlH.im' tle Vallry
and an: tlmionehh aulu nai,, 1. ;,,d ,v ,,, b '.lies a-. b an Hi"1"'
in. I oil llr , M il I ioii.nte ( 1 in pot b d pool Scol laud 1 lot loo e, ""J
I'liiicU. fhit-f, tli'i kaniei t'lii.r, l.y (',il I Kicw b'i b"!:'1'"1"1
opiallv e.ood for Im p sn 1 :,,nt.,
A Yoiiikj ()tlest!itle Sltillioii
In service to a few mures; 10 lo insure.
Yomiq lull Ulood BUk Sjninish JuK; service, $12
Horse and Jack for sale. Past lire for all sh'
for lreediiij;, at reasonable prices.
if m :'-: - tc m, ,
H
WblNMARD'S
The best of
Bottled
Leather
I MS J
tl 'V iin 111'" I t't
in our M.ti jiess, -,
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in !'n! t in a-!;
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itvi '.led !.y If.c i . : . ..t:..n S
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in- h.tnt of I !!
11 (illlvlc,
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all
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HIJiMAN CLASI1".. Mng'tr
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thai an- ti. :-!.
- I'ayiir Hit.;.' Si-, . ! barn
Third. Hillsboro
a If t '
t tail
, r. mm sarJ
(On drauji'il)
all Beers.
for Medicinal hc
BUUUWl t V fcl u m. ILI . - Lit inLKlll A J 11
At W. V. WILEY'S
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