The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1907, Image 1

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    niLLSBORQ
vol. xiv.
Hll.LSilOKO, OKKGON, AUGUST L'J, 1907.
NO. 2:1
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K,hKl I'" i "' " txv, Week,
-in J I c.iw-i Iter Home
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r.,i.uJ 3l
V,t V.ll
is
Wil-
tularin nficii. (il'-v. and n,-
ir-Jiwd t'v r". r.fiv-a on the
Bijlitof Au;ii-t ... wtiMi a tiis;'kr.l
burjjlAr . n'.'T. I h T h m tt Ut l
Bi;hi, :m 1. h!i-r gn'ii'g tho !
(iraitditi Kluabelh Ptrry, of
Itoulton, now iu htr KOlb year,
mi. I who in tpry m lha ordinary
woman of tU, win out th lirat ol
the mi-A, tlx gut! ol J. II IKtr
land and family, of Study II rook,
Mr. IVtry'a liunhand wat on of
the iooier phyticiatit of Iho cottt
having arrivd with Mrt. Ptrry in
I S I". Tholl U.ly bat probably
muted mora) tick mmi1 in Oregon
thin any otlitr woman In the alate
- atiJ aha taya tht caa yet takt
nt ol a per ton if they art not
"too oorlv."
A. V. lUrUr. of rati of town, it
I . exhibiting a Wolf Kim Apple, at
tli llcnlM Bro. rral eatata olllce
The pippin tneatutea 17 ioohet In
ciroumfiwenc, and weight 82
ouotitt. To apple dropped before
it had ita (all growth, or it might
have Uen a worlJ beater. Had it
grown much larger it would bare
rfjuirnl a burlap tick to bold
doin of tlietu.
Myor DcnniH Names
ncmJay I've, August 1
ro MKKr i tuk cm nut
Tboee withing to pick hope in
;the yard formerly known at the
hy,?rii ":!.v Ml'' . unite Jvhneider vara, ana now
do'!' th' f''!'ry iho wo- owned by nie, will please regitter
Z'e to I o-h of Mr. ilh ' ln IfJTI".
, i i, , perton, or by mail, add retain
SM....I rnuvn-.l ,... l,llU,.00re.,LteS.or K. P
Augu-l 1 : it:.. t'-u: wn ......un en- fjornellue, IlilUbnro. W. J. Clregg.
tpr.l, I1''1 '' owner n.'.w s:ty. .
tlx ti.-ii ti . l ' vv br n.ii.. I to' Jaui.t Harper, of Ueedville, and
Uvc her !- .;' 1 I whu-U nt. ; who h teen (!." yean of thit vala
bad I.h .tua,'..l
iunv y
I..."
Mr-.
.li f.r 'jy and tram, waa in town
Hubert .Monday, When the elreet fair it
.U'U
to J.e
i.u otm pjtrtully oa there will Im a purte for a foot
rui-ii I'e'.wren men patt !' year I
hi.. I i: - ftl'.Ud on and Harper will take a chance at
t ut 1V.'J, end iiij'1- At one time, in the yeare
"that m pKt an gone, Jim wat the
crack-a jtck foot rieer of the conn
H id nicker wiehins to pick at
liny Hop Farm, Witch Haul, wil
pletx register at the ranch, or
eend their uamee for rrgittery
with number of plrkrt in family
to the uadertlgned. Fine aocotun
daiiont Frank Weit nlck, Man
J. T. Young and family bae re-
turned from Tillamook and Ctari
Imlili, tfier a eix wtekt' outing ou
Lertuiial t tbo I'.inut lint. Jim lookt'ai
ikonrtv a a tailor, altbouab he
v the water wat darr.ed com
over thore.
Tbe Miloe warehouse bat been
leaned by (leo. A. Hrown, and be
jUijrr. A.!.ns. h reaiiy to receive nay inn grn.
for utornue at reasonable pricet
All nturaite buaineet will receite
prompt attention (ieo. A. Brown
Li-nee.
A. B. Hinith, tuperinlendent of
ooDHtruction lor the I . u.
wat in town tbe Ittt of the ween
Thoiti'wi!. .
r-.l.
tVier '-i.f
lOl tl," h i-! ii; 1 ilt"l. a) i-'K
bill I A f ..r t:.- p'ac. it i low
Vilu.'l at Tl".!1 'I'"" S.tften
i!o fvj.l i.l' .ol t"',!''! in cub,
iu.1 this f 1 1 "i K".d
cutitv. Wht-n i'.'ir SciiltiiH tlio J
in 1'.'''4 l;ii fout-d to b.-
qualh Mrs". Seui'i-n but ilt.Dand
i lif ii-.tri'-l ia (ho liwiu. Kbt
hu:i.irJ hr.d tidy d"l!.trj wh will
el lo p-rsi.-n! fnr.,ilf, aud tb
bdlaii of the estate j ik'en
y ' fvl'.ow:
Auitti.jii Ti...( - 'Htv. Nc Voik,
cr. lull. I .! I'. l1' v-,'t''1
Cdtut 4 .1
(hit. I
oat thir.l i pi
a l! 1 k'm li
Kut iQ't:i.
The Itli tU'. ni'.rr (!c ilr' i'.rtll
i '. r r '. i n , t.rim.iuv.
;, rty. t . !i)viit
tlie "KuhU, ' in
.'.low
Hioirh, one-
tit. OU? til!!.!
Olhlll' II-'li!. U!l!
fMiod.! !.v i 'i . I. Ni 1
ih.ia.
Tht rfu.i !.!!. tint. I t 1" tlli Ivt
ktl :i.t tutr ;'.lt Hie Allii-lk'sill
Tract t'eminv, Clirui'n liwii.n, InhU
i( Nn Vwr, u'l'l (li ( . iiici' M;ioo,
Bi:m. llic .lire lisu l.iUn lo nit" ito
j :
n.t gc
K t'
lllei-tyithat thiot r doing up
thit Hue ol tne uinnei. bu vio
traced for tome of tbe
gr.vle thit tide of the big opening
lAii. Ufntt-lM-acre farm, 70
cleared: itood for dairy pur
I .1. . I lllll.ksn
i' i. ,iiii ! i, .- one ni ie touwi oi ini"""1"
vv Hirnit i!..r.ti,r liat itrivileBB of buying
.er, a cntin! i:ii,.i..im
U' M il', v c - made
. in h'r l.otir if
aiT ru.i t.t with the
Ml-
r . ; . v
Kuh; ti!'x.
Chri.-t .u-t.:
. f i -.r (
fXK'utjf,
fur th w i 'u
enirit-i i- i.
rlii .'i -
ibnuuli An
thai Uh.l-T tlio On.
eid ) i' 1 I ! 1 1 !
titirM ri dnwr, cured no
agre' iii' ni wi'.h lln-m In toke i- 4)
nch as il.t-.r I'.tcy ul tin j.t-ri'H.l
property, tl,DH r . i t k f-vi-rl
hoodr-! 1 '.i'tl !.i..b wen a great
lislp ti j-r in li: r extrmvi njro. It
ii ih i!:,''r.t tli.it tli" r.'il wurii'iu, who
wa I atl'ul.y li h'.'. tK! I by the
robbery, fu.il wh:i iMli'-d the
dr.r'.f l.r lit-inj? a rcclu-e, de
UrtiiMi'it t i lfK'! tli.. biiiiie of !""
Hern, null ih'1 L'rief broke (Km p.'Of i tfte p.
old wo!i;ti-i'" iji.tr i.
I ASS M KK 1 1 N ti C A I X K I)
Wed
Mb
x peel Ctiilntrtl I'rceui V i on
I lb f raliiu .
Mayor lennie hat named Winlne-
ay, AugiiKt 'JSih, at MM in tl...
evening, In the city Lull, a tlie
time anil place fur a ini mi-e'.ii.u
lo name a committee for orjaiiinini:
for a ttreet fair and carulval to 1
held in thit city in tlm rl.vin,;
week of September. He earnently
invitrt ill citimiH and biiKinprM
man to be prevent and
lillelmrn on the map Il-rr ne
are, twenty milee from Portland,
eading the ttate iu dairy pro
ducllon; with the letoi on (iol'
great eartb; with ten hilli.m-i an. I
more of uncut liiuber: with
millt Klore; with the Ihm( wli. at
tnd oat belt in the tiortli wet-aml
wt want to ho (reg.)ii whatne
can do
Tbe Portland bueinriii men will
' I, M. nih, of near Kiutou, wat
j in luwn Saturday.
W. F. llidlrnWk, of Koy, wat
in tlie city Moi.iUy.
Al. Wirlt, cf Moiintaindale, wae
in town Nionday morning.
.Libit Overroeder, of near Keed
vilie, wai in the city Friday.
II. iht. Stmpiioii, the Buxton aa-
I. urn iiiitu, wan in town Monday.
J. J. Ntitd.aumer aud Jacob
Uiii'liixi, of near I'hillipe, were In
I mn Mm. day.
tlllilH. M. Jubutoll, lif Ixilow
Farminglon, w iu the city Mon
day, afi r bop pipe.
t'liioki'ti for tale: Several doen
tbrifiy Sprit. g ohickem. Mrt. J.
A. Hohbe. Fourth & tak.
Mm M. t'oi.nell and Mie ltcket,
of 1'i.rLluiul, were gueMtt at tbt T.
II. I inline home Sunday,
J. .1. Meacham and wife, of
Monnlain.lale. were iu town Krl
help put ! day, the ("ueM of friendt.
Furcate: Uiib-r, threfhing nia.
cliine i. illlit, portable tawwiill, etc
Wi l cell cheap, Kuratli Broe.
II. T. I'.iair and wif.i came out
the firnl of the w k to epeml a few
Li) m with Mm. Ruth A. Hlair.
Mr. M. A. 1'owell wat a Uilley
viciiur, Siitulay, a guhfl of Mrf.
O'Nril, formerly of Ibit place.
Fur f!e: Full blomletl Sbep-
At the HilUlmrn
U oiven huh dv mi l mh rial I herd punt. At the MilUlMro race
traint will be run out of that city j track Kalpb Imbrie, at (hound
. l . I ! L.'l 1l . 'a....' . .
uniie oigexniiMie. in i.h.mh.o,. I'.ii,0.iihi of Ciirnnliua.
He enye that
J. (!. I.u!iauan,
K d.iM'u Moii.Uy.
Iiopn are lurking llr.e down bit way.
( Njlorado.
it to give premiumt for livent..ck,
lor dairy exhibita and lor oilier
productt. The 1'acilio I'oat (-'on
denied Milk Company will b e-ek I, , ol I'ort'tnd, wat out
ed to build a cream palace; the Sundav. the ifiift of hit brother.
umber induttriet will ho a At. I to j P httva in a few ilayt lor 1'enfer,
put up a lumtKr product iiuu.inn;.
and tlie ladiet of tbe cocnty will
be rrueeted to each furiiifh one or
more Iruit uri, rilled, for a Iruit
ditplay, put up in 'be form trium
phal arcb. ill we make a hiutom
of it? Well, we gue, "Yea."
It eeryloily attend tint meet-
ing on Sednetday evening, oml
get together and tbow ourtelvee
and our vitilort that we are the
hub around which Oregon revolver
GOTO ShK IIIG lilLLjl
Secretary of War Taft tube.
In Portland, Sept.
WILL SPEAK IN 1 tl E AHUOHY
UllUburt Will Ak Portland Hiisinrv
lien tint
FRED BIRD'S DEATH
Her
Frank and Bert Ilmell, of
Scbillf, nvr.; u;i t i th'i county font,
Monday,
We are ii.-nU f..r the Deerifg
tid 0'ljoni'i hurvmlin inachinnry ,
arid have h romp'e'.'i line on hand,
reeeivil dire-t fr.nntlio factory.
fichuliui;; icn Brud.
B. H Al-:vl r, of Fern Hill
Farm, ban n'ooiH nine toi.M of to
Hittoeg wb;i:ti aro now ready Inr
tho m rk.t . Tij':ie will bo fold al
Kdrwt (irrivn HDil 1 1 i I Isdl.-'fO . IIh
addrH in C ir.joiui', ll r.'i '
you wish !ur ny amount,
Alex and'-r will deliver.
Ihnv ri!.:i-ived my Fall si.ir.pl'ifl,
od all deciiinj; the tiuwett p'ttterriB
boiild ci 11 Kt i.nco a titl bavo their
measuro tnkft. Kutief iction gunr
ntwd. Suits clmii'id and prieH
l. Bh in tloi nwiin and brin m3
jour work. Have your unit look
light. August Tewi?, the tailor,
TIih lard of direclora for Hi"
horo (iit inHt SatunUv. (" Hi'hool
"ill bt-Kin Hqitembir K'). The
I'liUnn (-liiirL'fl will hi) fcH followHl
From firm to fourth pnplo. M por
year; from fifth to Hhtb, l!) P
yoi'i Ninth, !f20 por year. One
'"irtb of tho tuition must be paid
in advit).i:e, priHitively. Tbo twrp:
' tiHcht-M will ba at fol!oB:
I'riwiinal. 11. V. lUrnee: Kihtli
Mre. Josi;pbH)0 (,'m:ii; Bovonlh, Mm
'i'.h; Hixtb, Mm. Fttyi;,(..f ICuRene;
w?jf . . . . 1 y 1 . .
'"in, Mim Kthc iNorrnnn; J? tuo
f'0tb'ir diviMon. .Mien TcnrieH-ee
weatberrwl: Fourth. Mien Jennie
NeamiHh; Third. Mifc Jilancbe
"ice; Second, Miea Hone Wilcox
"Iwary, Mm. M, M, 1'ittenger.
t . t r
,. j.,...., i . i.j.k r-ii am. ltiiuire oi
.third of tbe man koebnke, Hilltboro, It. 4.
I'ncle Htrve Nortbrup, who
rroHfed the plaint it the age of 14,
in 1815. wat in from Hhadjr Brook.
Monday. Mr. Nortbrup bunted
d..er up in the Hbady Brook tection
a.'i yeare ago, and tayi he Hill Ukei
to get a tbot at a buck.
wr itnt: 3 1 ti ac.rea, 25.1 clear
ed Itcd. Will rent for oath, or
grain rent if to right part. -tn
take noHfeMion Ootolxsr I. Apply
to T. K. iHvit, HiUiboro, Koule J
Farm in fine condition.
n k ruui.ll. who bti Ixwn in
the" timber, cruiting for tbe
county einco Spring, wat In town
w,i.i. He bat iiut finitbetl bit
labor, and turned in hit ektimatet
to AdfHfwor W iloox.
Hop pickert are rt ..ueeted to
reaitttir t the w. n. jo j yi -
milet north nd a hall eati
n:ni., Yard of X acre!
i i. .,.! ..! d heave. -V. I
DICK, J
J.illv. grower.
n r.t,,n nf Plaoerville, Cal.
If who haB bten vititing with
" '" .. a l.i ur',.m.
Mr. i (jto. W. Kelly anu A;''"-
ttny and family, ol Vinelandi., rt
turned bonie monuy
vnr lUnt: Farm of 117 aoree
ov(,r IW) acret under plow; on rural
in milk route: 2 mile" from
llin.ii - .
i,:n L... lalannone iluo"".
For lertnu call Farmers' line, Pact
fio Slatet 2HI.
Mrt. Mary Bird arrived home from
Dnfur, Oregon, Monday evening.
Hor ton, Fretl Bird, who win a
forett ranger, died August 1, nl
tbe foot of Ml. Hood. He I ft
camp iu the inorniiiR, with a md-
i i . .1. i it
me nnrte arm naca uomn. n
ttoptied to cut a
put on hit horce to kep tne inrf
away la cutting the branch liio
knife ilipied and rut an artery in
hit arm. He tied a tiring around
bit arm, above the wound, find
twitted it, but lo no avail. He re
turned to camp in a very weakened
condition, and two women, who
were the cole inmates of tho ramp
t tbe time, their bufbandt buim
out for the day, did whnt thoy
could, but he gradually Rrew weak
er. and before a doctor could lm pro
cured he patted away from hum of
blood. Fred Bird wat born in
Clark County, Wath., April 20,
lH8l He waa roarriro to mine
Rote iStarop. Feb. 1, MM. and to
tbem oae daughter wat born, the
widow and daughter eurviving.
He wat an Odd Fellow, and the
burial was under the auepicet of
the order.
. . . ... i -
i Kemp, tne Mwiia uairy
man and cht tne maker, ol Helvetia,
wan in town Monday and called on
the ArjiH.
Autf(it Tew and family have
relu ii"d from in ettended outing
nt NcUrH and the variout Tilla
mook beacbee.
Mill f-cd, thoMt, biaii, rolled
barley, middling, chop, etc, for
nalc at I he Milne warehouse, by
tioo. A. Brown, leeeee.
II. W. Millar, of Shady Brook,
n ii in town Saturday. Mr. Miller
iiii-rul4 renting bit dairy ranch
and moving to Forett drove, thit
Fall.
It. S. Alexander, of Fni Hill
harm. Iaa Hill, and who it
I . . t ii . -. i
piece of hruelt to 'oaainK a (niecei oi email iruu aou
I f.M r J tUHHIfl, nttl l't lv i'tv'H
PUBLIC SALE
r. V.nnv .Tnbnton. one of the
j.t in. i-" i fir
pioneert of thit nection, and J. II.
'norland, of Hhady Brook, were Id
Monday, interetted in a Mle oi
l.md bv referee.
. t a
We have ordereJ a car load oi
wire fence direct from the fao ory.
We can Have you ny. P' - -
name u onieruu i.-
Hchulmerlcli urot.
Mrt. Paulina Mauw and .laugh
ter Mies Uorb, and Mrt. ft. m.
Pupl in came in from Bank. Tuet
uvincrnina. enroute to Portland.
Peter White, of Shady Brook,
.. In town the latt of me wa
it it D..l1ln waa down from
GrennvMe, Saturday.
The uoderaigned will Hull aI puhlio
auction at ber farm, 7 mileH tnutb
nl Hlllnboro. and butwueti Hcholb
and Farmington, at ten a. in., on
THURSDAY, AUNUST 2'.)
llrowfJ horiH-, iio, 9 ycarH, brown home,
Hk, ) vein; Kf"' mare, M, 10 years,
addle pony, o cow.., all in nuc, i
li.irrri: Mitcliell waiioii, 3 men, mir
trucki, Wmler, Hickory wiigini, .1 Inch;
top buggy, hayrakc, f.in mill, Oliver
chilled l)liw. 14 l'-h; 16-luch Moluie
jlow. tttel omit narrow, 4 c'n; "j
H.i.-r. ro.il tw runer. 1 m-lt work liur
.1. 1- 1. ..... a.. nn. Mfi.1u
Ill-M, a leia munis
... art hack hameM, t teu-L'nl milk
mult ilove. Iiavfork, roue, nntl
dtttt doiihle blockt and rope; ilitcliiiiK
.nailn. 1 e Krone, nua niinu-roua inner
trtlcltt.
Terms of Sale: 10 and under
caeh: over $10 one year's time, a
nrovtd note. 8 per cent, interest
rive per cenv on, caeu uvn Ti,
MUS. S. V. LAWIUCNCK.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
NEALEICH NEALEIGU
Mr. Ha C. Nealeiffji and Mm. Bona
8. Nealeigh, of dales Creok, were
united in marriage, Augum n,
1907, in Hillshoro, Uonnty juugo
nnndin olUciating. Thin ie the
second matrimonial venture be
tween bride and groom.
TEAMS WANTED
Teams wanted for tbe railroad
grade between liuxton and Tunnel
?, a o:l.. .Int.. ninvlj- Will
JNO. J . cni.jr
ny $6.50 per day.
A.J. MoCabe, Contrantor,
Buxton, Oregon.
a ay, i
T. It I'm vie, ol North Plaint, wat
in ti.tt u Saturday. Mr. Dtvit hit
a big ranch that he will lent, no
lice of which in in another place iu
thin Ihmuo.
Fred Myers and father, of Hbady
Brook, wro in town Monday, and
bad quite a tHlkfont with the Ar
gut man, in the tongue of the
FiitierUnd.
J. M. White, of Laurel, was in
Monday, taking out a load of hop
homo Pine. Mr, White hat iuHt
thretdinl. and biH wheat went 45
ihihIwIh to the acre.
For Bale: Thoroughbred Berk
hire pica, nut of reaittered slock;
aln about 20 head graded Angora
2oatt I. M. Hi-8t', Beaverlon,
Oregon, B. F. I). No.
C. Utilise, of FarminRton, was in
town Monday. ir. Kehte eiyt
tbatoHlt aro yielding (12J buehelt
to tlm nnro ilowu hit way, as
regular thing, this Heaton.
Mr and Mrs. M. Sauer, of Ore
gon City, 'vero over Sunday, gueHtt
of Walt Bennett and wife. Mr.
iiuer if tho father of Mrs. Bennett
... i I ... I T
ami iWrH. n.tuer is uih moiuer oi
Mr. Bennett.
Speaking of grocenos if you
want the liucet staple and fancy
L-rocenra lo be found in tbe market,
trv John Diumii. He is sfter your
trade, and once a ciiHtomer, always
a ciiHtomer.
C. A. I.an.kin aud Cal; Jack de
imrted the last of the week for a
Sunday at Long Beaoli, Waehing
ton. It is now said that the boys
return perfectly satiefied that the
bungalow waters, both for interior
or exterior uwfi, are goon enoug
for llx-tii, and that the split
cedar log in the placid current o
Duirv is much bolter than tba
lii.ye for a gmicral all-round good
time,
If vou want to tile your nlaoe
act llgures from the Uroner H
tlowell Comniinv. of Soholls. We
are tho lnrgoHt uianufaoturors of
drain tilo in the county, and have
sold our product fur and wide. If
you are going to build this Fall,
gut our figures of brick, building
blockt! etc We also lurmsn lum
ber, rough and dresped, of all
kinds, and deliver if required, in
suHioient quantities. Address us
at llilluboro. U. F. 1). No. 2. If
you want a large quantity of tiling,
send ua your order bofore Sept. 1
Hon. William H. Taft, Secretary of
War, will tpetid all day in Portland '
Friday, September tl'.b. He will!
tieak at the Armory in the evening ;
al S o'clock and teala will be re j
terved for every editor, for the of j
flcen of every commercial and in
duttrial Imtly, for the metnhert of
the laat begitlature, tbe State of- j
fleers, the Mayor of every city, and
a limited number of illegten from 1
all of the commercial belie
throughout Ori-g'ii, but iheee'
namea mutt be rportml and re.-er-,
vatimiM made by Monday, Septem-!
ber 2nd, by addrePHng Tom llich
trdnon, Secretary of the Oregon
Development I.tguu, Portland.
Kvey b.dy in the State will be
eliMiiie at thit meeting, in ad
dition to the reeervitioiit mention
ed, and it it d"ired that tl:e larger
portion of tbe tudience be from
otittlde of Portland,
A rate of a faro and a third for
the round trip hat been made for
the occasion from Pendleton und all
points Weft on the O. h N ,and
from fl trburg and alt point North
on the Southern Pacific. !
Tlie iiicnl nmt lurnl of Oinm .lvrr-;
lining u the coh'ttlil latct. Tlie fnyie ;
ufllirgoii aie nol ne(jlct titiK ltn op
Kituinly anil llitr will be t!iuiitl4 t.f j
(irople a me lo (hit Slate (o dtid bumf !
bctwea Srptcmbfr I4l ml dcltibrr ,il. t
However, ilo your pt'ttieti. and wril '
notlirr lclltr jtmt x.n a vou lay
iluwo lliia aper In n.iue Ititu.) in (lie
older Matt who ulioiild gr tli id
vantage o( tbe low one way talrt to
Dirjjuu.
Hue hundred prominent bininesa men
of lirooklyn, New York, composing (be
llro.iVI.va Uaijue, will xttd all of
AiiKt sth in I'orllaml. Tlirte gentle
men are trialinig the dllierenl citir ol
(lit cottiitty amdying mnnlripal coudl
l.ou everywhere.
Mr. V. I:. Sballtr vlmted I'ordnnd
laat week In (he intereot o( the Tilla
mook County l-'nir and Street Crnivnl.
lobe held in Tillamook AuKiut d,
lrd aud 34 1 li , and wanU ilrlt-nuliorn
from all over the State.
Illllnhoro will auk Poitlaml t.iniiirmi
men to vUlt (lie Strrrl I'air here in the
latter part of September.
m ax
Your skin may look clean
after washing until you
sec the left in dirt that
Pompoian Massate Cream will brina out
of the pores
Jo. I ihw Y'Y" until it ii cmiir4 with Kmtlun whim, M ;ur
tk n.ir U.k cinn until (ou try t Vmpwi Mim ii4 ft lb Irtl 'H. dirt itut
It brii'i out.
Vuu h,.i Utn wuliu. witli wty ,n4 witn bul toil tlx 6rt You
Ihiughl y"l ik.n w Iran, kut wun4rrt why It wm lla tn4 why tlx
wiuiiilri ..w ur in tf.drmi tty fnt,
l'u.np .n M.u Crtim imily rut4 in aiU thtn it fatly ruko4 out wilt
kln wuli it Iht dirt thai toap hat mntr (outMtd, iwuh ikt dun, puu
iu.) bl-KM) in ike cbnltt, let, tutvtt to ita yttitn wrk.
All "J buki, .ily l'uinyun Utmtft Vtrmit m i tut fl;l' fler
li..( mi unit iu aitki ik ikia Mtonn rvd Itm trntiiKC.
UJ.m tppircnti H.mttritn Mh(i (.ma kiuwt it MitnuiaUi tlx (Utuiatian
n4 n H.iit, tint (niaWuan.
Cuiruj In fi, mnifU tni tofj of Ou famsu, kookWt "A TmtiK an fuitl Mimt.'
riMitin Onm li wU it (o ant jjl.oo ff w,
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Strongest Directorate. in County
Within three months after opening for business
this Hank had over $100,000 in deposits, and the
list is ojowiiiK cvcr' llay Successful men date
their kuK ahead to their first bank account.
Your deposit is solicited.
THL FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
JWi a general Hankiug buaioeaa. V pay iutereat on time
dt-ooaiU. liana and l)iacoun(a. Kxcaange txiuuht and
...1,1 10 all paitt of (he world. L'nlil our new brick 1 com
plrtr.l on the corner o( l'acilic Aenae and Main, our baok
itif. houae ia located four door aouth, on Main.
Hoard of Directors:
II. Haines, Pres. Jno. K. Bailey, Vice Pres.
Titos. G. TikW, J. W. iMtqua,
Mx-County Cotnniissioucr.
John A. Thoruburgh, Cashier.
Oregon
W.
lorest Croe,
WHY NOT NEWPORT?
)j you with to iend a Humlty at
Newport? Well, iutl take a Hat-
urday trip, ttay over Sunday, and
return Monday, tnd your faro,
round trip, will cont you hut $3 00
"on caa leave Ilillnboro at H:(K) in
the morning. Saturday, and return,
reaching Hilltboro at i.M Mon
day, and have a full day, and two
eveiiingtat thelwach. for a pea-
ton ticket, good until October 1 for
return, your round trip will eoat
yeu but Ifl.OO.
HERGHRT- PITCOCK
Mr. Jtoob Hergtirt and Mitt Cltra
'Itoock. lnith of near Cornelius,
were united in marriage, Tlniriulay,
Augut lfi, 1007, Hev. I.. Htuelm
olliriating.
A HOUSE BARGAIN
Bailey's Big Store
Wc sell SUV: Shoes;
They make your feet glad;
They make your feet look stylish;
You walk arouud like your feet
were comfortable.
Vici Kid, Box Calf, Vellum Calf,
Patent Kid. Hlucher, Ball
aud Oxford.
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
For tale: A ten room houae, new-
7 built, city water, electric light
ed and eaoh room and closet it
ghtod; two porchet, each lighted; 4
on corner oi pourm v jacseou, a
two and one half blockt from busi-
nets district. For terms and print,
Inquire of U. M, Hunter, or Kurat
li Brothers.
Mayor Dennis ia having a tec-
oml story added to bit house on
First Street.
. . . . , , i i. i . .I .
11. M. M linger, cniei ciorK in mo
local P. It. A N. olllcea, left Tues- i
day for a lew days vacation on me
Columbia Kiver.
Miss Wil ma Waggener is now lo
cated at Itleist Street, No. IV2, Ber
lin, WeBt, Germany, where she is
taking a post graduate course in
music.
Emily J. Fleming, of Forest
Grove, and who was wedded to
James A. Fleming Nov. 25, 18H7,
through Attorney Mollis hat hied
suit for divorce, alleging a doeor
tion of two years and absolute
failure to provide She tayt he
makes good wageV, but kept hit
whereabouts unknown to her, so
that she mourned him as dend
Lately she found ha was alive, and
the now wants to quit mourning
and get her freedom.
Indigestion
Puts the whole system out of order. Irou-Toue
strengthens the stomach and assists it in its work.
For sale by all Druggists. Price, 50 cents. Let
us scud you our little booklet, "Renew Your Vital
ity," which tells you what Irou-Tonc is and what
it will do. You can have it for the asking.
Address Grovrr Mkdicink Co., Woodburn, Ore.
I 6fte Delta Drug' Store
I . HillatVtnm
w Wf -maw m v
Besides a complete line of Drugs and Medicines,
we also carry a complete Hue of Shavers' Requis
ites, such as Razors, Strops, Mugs, Brushes,
vSoaps, etc., which we offer at especially attractive
prices. See our window.
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