The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 29, 1907, Image 1

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HILLSB0R
mi I Or
vol. XI
IIILLSBOKO, OKIiGON. AUGUST 29, 1907.
NO. 24
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Meet
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Cll MlJ(
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Artciiii'i s" "':,''
I inrrMIti! will
Hint..
ul ill I' '..
b held In
! Ih" t'Uu tv vttil liv l'.irl ami
auUuiioii.l owners t inaka lh
Utlitou river road from Y'ut
limvi) in TilUuiook in auto
th'ifitlghfate, A- not Mff in lo turn I
mill th hearty approval of thn
farmer and othera, who nun that
road, 'Mm principal nhjrctiou I
that, bh thn rml has many gr:ile
and eharp turtiK, it would I
irciiiclv daugr-rona fur tr-ama to m
suddenly confront! by a whirzing
-imI.i on it grade or other pierng cf
road A tatter route fur an
auto road to Tillamook would lit
via Sheridan iul tin Grand Hot. tin
Indian Afc!ry. Thn latter route
It longer, but much iiftlnr for auto
I
M. II. Nelson and J. C. Ifcacli
A ii J Wife
HAVE A CLOSE CALL, SAItKD.U
Nf.Uon'a Houte Stl ua
H(f i Two
IID
C1I)I
Interesting Letter to Mayor
John Dennis
i
of
i l'iiwttitil,
BUlfuflllilr. '
H mtlT
I
ire coii. ' riH'i
Tim vicinity of (iltruc ha l ri
il i.op!, and tho toKibiIily a shining mark this Hummer f .r
arndmU would I gteally thunder Ults. Tim -! etr'n- rtorin
a few week ago, did some damage
If you want t. til your placo, in that .notion hy striking Clyd.t
gt bgur. iroui tli (jioner A I ttUiAu ' Urn who-h t.ur.-.l
,owi Company, 01 Nbo lis. We ,, ., . .
' " . . - with Hit coiitdntit
i ri kid lari-ini oiBllui(:iurnr(l 01
jmi tli l- t iitrtltoiia ui inn
t . i ' I I i U . .1 . .. t . "A
fr i-ill. lt!,.M wtr j.f.ltH-l far and ni.ln. If o'clink, during a thutulir t-howcr
i iii i' ttit-ir ym r going to build thin rail, M. H. Neiwin was krux-kl T
,1, of il.tt ,,r 8ir l brirn, J'tnUliog on lh ol(1 Kreiimu fUcf
lll'H S f .-. IB!IM lUrilllO IIKU-
l-r, rotiL'li and ilrctowJ, of all
J;ih. Ko'ili, tif r,' r Kny, wag in
town Mopdny.
J. (.'. Millt-r, t.f f Arcad d in
tru:'., n in thr city Tuwday.
J'crry WaUon.of liuzton, wkh in
lii- city Tut-i-day ,
I'.-irn, ti Mr. and Mrn. Frank
iUrr, of Hilialxiro, Au;ut 2",
Kirl.
Chiekm for .Several down WSTS T(J TALK TO THE RESIDENT
t'ir.f'.y Sprirjr; chick"?!. Mrs. J.
A. Hohhit, Fourth A- (Uk.
J .hn M. Wall and family have
rcturnd from tln-ir Summer home
ell CrAf Cre-k.
Yht fa'.-: Hinder, thranbinj; ma
chin outfit, orU!il haw mill, etc
Will fell chcaji. Kuratli IJroc.
Mrn. I. II Maxwell, who lives
ceir Mouolaiiidale, wae in town
Monday.
For bh!o: Full blooded Shep
herd i.!Hp At llio Hillcljoro race
trck
And Tell Him Something About Grand
ma Wood, i Years Old
oltb
.rl.ul UJ cl,l!U,
1
lhtlM I
and bin
team ei wnted
hut without
ht
hiving
n A c
a i-l
..v.:.i..-. ..tin.' I in mi' ti"i) ' Li,..i ..... .)!.,... if .....,:.i runaway, mil wiuioiu mucn onm
A I f I IM j mim", n u inn ji i r mi a I ' -
i. ,.f irMKiic f,)r ill l(n :ti( ii-ii.oi nutitiiim Ailiirixa ut ifo, l ikih arinne Ifoni ui
li-iii-n'l, iuiiiKro, i,, r. t. i, it grounJ, Mr. llron ran to mh
! !. . n luttii v f.-. ! yo" are nanuiK itrirn eitpu iuiuk, tiou-e ana intitiu u on lire in uo
f ,,!,( ,,,., jHfiHi u your oruer ihn neja. j, niiai-m, the electric n il i
Uit ,1.. ht o'lpiil i .... . . ,. ... , lulluweil the inleolione w
III ill ll ill'l" IPli III' IU It, unun,
Mka.1 '! a.U-MHer.1 '";,,lfafr,1toWJorally,tbli
Moniu( I" ' l'r,-l-,,"tt,',l;k, or in future iuM, 1
rtdIitt'ii'l '") .i r(liriub enough to reiuemWr
IttaJkM'ay l.-afi f 1 "!VR ! th.t th. m i a new man at the
ipmTiaioual (.lie rid-emah I'V , ,, h,, j, wrki,lg under the
th prior uwnrr w.tbm time yr -1 1 .a. v t l not Uing acjuaint
Thikeilaa M,elu tl. vr. ' 1 i tlaw community. If we do
lkifi feature, but jnuvol. n Uit j ()ul Rpt ,ri(alliuUt wi,h our ,trorii
ihenUx f.int d-iiti'"it ")'jM1l U. general .ublic in due time,
M0.n.y tbe amount with j ,,iwpvrr h wU1 l0l )rtt .rtU!w we
S pet cent -a!ty ad.icl. '!,, tiut fffurl in that
rriT acertiti. -iti btch entitle ; ,ilm.tit))
km o ium'upioit It r u.n j rinr j
. :l. . . I l. a. ...I.li.-.ta I
Bn aim ci ii" in "
Jubn C. Young, oflic clerk of Feo-
ator IJourne, junior representative
of Oregon in the United Statee
Senate, recently wrote to Major;
Dennis, asking for information as,
to Mra. Mary Ramsey Wood, agf d
120 years. It appears that Senate r.
Bourne is interested in Mr?. Woid'ej
Kulph Imhrie, al Uroundg. history, and wantB to show Prci-;
Hup picking will begin Monday. dent Rcosevelt what Oregon's;
Sept. 2, in W. J. Grej-g'ii yard wonderful climate will do, aDd thtt
M.ire picker war. led. I'boue, I'a- without the aid of pilla or ipfcac.
ciiic H -ate. :jlx. The letter follows: 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richardson, To hi Honx, the M.iyor of HilUboro:
of lVrtiai.d, were out Sunday, l.D"" afe ftnal0f, "0U'De;
pin; from an Oregon pnptr. At your!
cooveoien -e I wish you would look into
inie,tH of Dr. r . J. JSauey ami
ifo.
1 1 . 1 t
t imet .iiercner ana Auranam f,nti .h,th,r t not hc k artual'v
Iluichen, ct Cedar Mill, were in town i jo ytr,, suteJ, or whether it is a
M'.l.drtV on bucinerg connected newpar.)r yarn. If the facU ate given
with the Mrs. IVlcr Senften estate. '"V"",.'. i.;.rf,n
IUC IICUIIUU Ul lltC H51'IVi.. A
the ca&r cf Mary Ramsey Woou, and
I in i.iru.i ilia i..iiiiiirtifa wiPit ii m i :ir irL -1 1 r 1 1 . li c I buu nun u rui i
If th- Argii .... I up to ii uuil .m , ,.' .., , N ,
-' " i ;
uti and wifn auccoeJt-d in putting
out the fire, More eeriou lUniane
was done. Mr. Nelou was slight-!
ly bruiaod liy hi fall, but uther
mini wan nol hurt. I
... . t , . -..v. - - - i nnu ibi. yuu, n uu
His neighbor, J. I.eac n anu;,;. p.rovrn. lecgce. vrifV the .tatrmcnt asto Mrs. Wood's
wife atso had an rxperienct! with the i . . age; state where the family bible i to be
litihtuinB. It came in ovrr I he I !r- Bni1 Mrs. 11. I. MSir, 01 (oumi; bere Jacob Unions die-l-the
li.l..l,l,nll r anil knOCkf-l luuHUII.Ilu, id.uiuvu i ucrunj .i mmi-'i.ii Mjuiun mi .imu iu"j
- , .,
phone in pieces all over n; n w. , . i.nr,t.nii oldeat woman in the world. I do not
Mrs. Helen was etunne.l liy the j w...r...v . know what Senator Bourne object is.
Wehru, Mid Sons will give want a repetition of such e emcn- For sale: Thoroughbred BWk.
Mill fr-eJ, shorts, bian, rolled not wish to bother him if it is merely
barley, middling chnp etc, for Klg'the clipping referred to
dale at tb .Vilne warehouse, by hDli aik j.ou caD aiJ(1 ,.,1 t0
. I'.rovrn, leesce.
and Mrs. II.
nl. returned Tu
a visit with Mr. Ruth A. Blair, verified to show that Mis. Wood is the
Your skin may look clean
after washing until you
see the left -in dirt that
Tompeian Massage Cream will bring out
a i
oi ine pores .
Jart u thia fopCT white ntil if it cooifarH with imivliin wbitn, m your
ticia rruy look titan until yoa try a Pomptiio Muufi uui tie left-ai eirt that
k bnr.p out.
You hive tx-ra wuhinj with nap in 4 ltrr but Kill the irt retnainea. Yo
thought your ikin wu ttrax, but wonaerea why it wat allow u why th
wnnklea grew more in niAmu erery year.
Pompean Muue Cream ently rabota in mi then a fently rubbed out will
bnr. with it the dirt that soap has never touched, eouriaha the ikin, run
iwj blood in the cheeki, lea mture do rca perfect work.
AU rood barbm pp!jr Fompmn MjMage Cream it a peat relief after
iliav-n; and teaik to make the ikia itroaer and lea tenaitin.
liin appreciate Fompeiaa Mtmkp Cream bacauat k atimulaua the circulation
and i a i br.jht, dear complexion.
Come in for free amp ind copy of the fimom booklet "A Treatiat on Facial Maaafe.a
Fompeiaa Cream m told at 50c and fl.oo per jar,
Hillsboro Pharmacy
it
nth iritert lf ire the cipifatiunjwitb each cib purchase amount- tal nlayfulnets. The lightning ! rlnr pigs out of registered stock; pUce on earth jn whicn t0 Hve
.,i ung to l t', a liiket which entitles .truck at both ftirms at alwut the I about 2D head graded Angora
,l ' ..( ii. ui.i.m that i vi n to drawing on the following same time.
tbi mulkate plan dms nut apply 1 1 '"-: ll I " ". f 10 IJ to l,I'e 8 'I'Ub ,al
toth ltfi" Irvv vr,M,! :,, io C'lsiiwa. by letting go his thunder
it th. .!..,.', ( f oili.-rrs f ir lb ! trade; 3rd pr-.-, .. in trade; 4tb bolt tu that vicinity twice within
v. vi, ,,;( i u i',.t.rn.!t'fit. Lady's :i : shoes; uth la moutb.
j.l:. "... il .in, ituUe. iair Men's !.50 ehoes; (Hb
V""" " L," kne ,,nl. suit. ;l.W WHY NOT NEWPORT?
HW WliCB I fN-vreiaiy . I'li'im ; y - i '
Fiirsetoy, of t'ltwp, tie te i
Ptflklsiil of tlie AsiK-iatnU.
TEAMS WANTED
Tmohi wantfd fur tho railroad fur
inula betwH-n lltutoit and Tunnel
So. 1. Sixty dais work. Will
pt55d iN-r d.iy. line dairy
A. J. Mcl'alte. Contractor, Portland
Huxtoti, Oregon
... i ,, . . i :r .1 r .i
v L , (,!!' Kr idav lw y wish to iend a Sunday at
our, b, rails, were n town rr day. Wfll'iu. uko a Sat
M1 here Mr Urown so a a trin. stay over Sunday, and
lollea Binl lot near Hie muuv i i. . 1 ,, fr
, . i.. x,. t, t.. r v . return Monday, and your tare,
rfis, WrcHhr,! un( h. A - rVo(l can ff;8V9 Ulllsboro at S:tn. i,
Argus ami Oreonian, ti.
Iirill l'.irdsH of Frt tirove,
tu in town Friday lst.
Mm Jcttni. I.illigard is vn-i' iiig
feisadi at Cacad l.ocks f r s few
day
Jipir Keller, wtut it in I be e.w
Bill lu.'iuess out Ixiyiiiid tib'tici ",
u iii town Saturday, wetnug
that tin" old aatislicd look.
H, Wsiiner, a nuWtaiitiai Swiss
famir-r of Hclvetm, w us in to.ui
Friday for harvest supplts.
Mrs. Krmvt iUiiiiltun.ot lilUs,
aowiinpanisd b her two ( Inl Iron,
-in His city, a guiMt of hr f ain r,
O.W,lll,dl.
H.'Wehrung & Sons arc bend
1Hrtrs lr tbnis' Furnlt-birg
tioodn, tti,,i Miiiii.iii.i'ti ail wool
Onilerwear for Ladies.
U. Hunt, 'tnnn, who bus a peach
"chard smithwest of town, n in
the city Sttiud iy. His p-Mich crop
u very light this ponsim, but
'Ml he hail wero fupt t b.
W have ordered ii car load .!
Irsfoncii direct from the factory.
"ScaiiHuvn you livn per ctmt, on
J9 if ordered iuimodinlc.Iy
wliuliiKiric.h Uros.
Robert JohnHon, a pruininent
'ir Mill fotmw, and W. II .
omith, of l'ortland, f r years with
MO. R & N,( wre in town Sat-
uruay.
8. A, 1). Monk, of Mmintaindii!o,
no whoso fatlior, tho lato J. L.
, aas Orcgon'H lirst U. H
MirBbnl, was in town Saturday.
& I. Kuratli, of llillslhiro, ex
'Mttler of conveyancers, was in the
J'ty yesterday, on bimiucHt- Wash
'Won County News.
Por Rent: Farm of 117 acres,
vf 100 acres under plow; on rural
and milk route; 2 milea from
Ullleboro; teloph.mo nonnection.
Jof lerniH call Farmfira' line, l'uci
to Btatta 2St.
..Al coinnninicationH intended for
JSl.fw. 'ould Ira addtesKed to
4 Mt Kinney, publiBhera. This
"vonisnt u made for tho roanon
'"'Jitters addrespedto Mr. Lonrt,
"ormerly, cannot bo opened by
" Holy editor, iii u hli'.h OiiHH
"jy be delay of important busniesB
'Olended for tho paper. I'atroun
J'11 kindly note the ehanRo in the
"fB name whon writiiiK to the
V". Make all reiniUanoos pay
to Guild & Mi Kinney, fur th"
s, aiol saui no woum u s -ur H.tord.v. and return
plua ca.htobuy more cows or s ; Mon
rancii ii unuvi mdi i , . r,ii ml tn
aay, auu uavc o ! ";i
evenings at the beach. For a sea-
11. Wrhruog .V Sons, are re gori tic,ei gooil until October 1 lor
.i a. ii i:. - h.J i i.:.. :n -,,,
I'uH'iim iii r in 1 1 line oi on" irmnrn vonr ruuuu trio nui w'
timkjo. consisting oi lii ,,u you but 0 (W
Kt.iriu Merges, liroau cuun, t-i
r.aU L. M. HeBte,
OriS-n, K. F. D. No. 3.
Mike Abp'.analp and Fred GroB
sen vi"itd the Kuratlia Monday.
Mr. Abplanalp will take a trip to
Washington, where he has friends
and iclativee, lcfore returning to
his home in Tillamook.
Mayor Dennis has taken up the matter,
Ceaverton, IB1 bas given the request ail the at
tention possime.
COTSWOLD BUCKS FOR SALE
Chimin, and fancy Press IttWde
It will pay you to call in, and get
their price In-fore going elsewhere
to buy.-II. Welirung .v fons.
Fiifiiut No. 1 of tl P. R- N
t'ti u In. h was taken to 1'ortland
A HOUSE BARGAIN
Ifnr le: A ten room house, new
ly built, city water, electric light
ed and each room and closet is
liuhtod: two norches, each lighted;
t:., wluili was laaen to io.. -. r, . - . 1-rkson
I have for sale several fine, la'ge
and young full-blood Cotewold
buckB. Addreee or call on Jos
Cawrse. five miles northwest of
Shaking of groceries if you HilUboro. or Cornelius, Ore., B. F.
want the tinct staple ana lancy n i
groceries to bo found in the market,
try John Dennis, lie is iter your Q p Bondi of Carlton, was in
traiie, ana once a cuaiumer, ainno 0VQ Monday.
, ru F. Muhly, of Blooming, was in
Mrs. Marshal L'adJox of The (own Sftturday.
Dalles, and whose husband is in '
the O. U.iV N. train service at The h, k. Barnes, of Lebanon, had
Dalles, is here on a visit with her business in Hillsboro Monday,
parents, C. 1. Kiuiberlin and wife. gam. Orndorff, a hop grower of
Mrs. Maddox leaves for Inde- Laurel, was in town Monday,
pendence the last of the week. Kglher of porUftnJi
Judge A. F. Sears, of the Mult- was in the city the last of the week,
noniah Circuit Court died sudden- a guest of Miss Marie lunzat.
the
burrowed bom
the two and one hsll blocks
ir terms
M. Hunter, or Kurat-
engine imrrowcu .." ,v,im..n,l m
.i i..rit.. ii n i iirnm wi union. -, .
noiiinerii iniiuu v.mu'";
thsalwenceof No. 1 going ciw ' '';
n -.1 I sl-ii.r.iuv mnrnillL' i0. u wviui
' :.. r. .... ul,.,.a f.ir iU rpt'll
I it now m ".."t- " , , . , m- .,.,,,.
I 1 nave recciveu mj I '--
I"' " .... tl .llma
i and all uesir K o ut '"
11 WebrucgiV W Ul line o l jt nN aml bave their
thHu g rUnuel, rianneoivr. - ure ukeD, Satisfaction guar
(imghatns l-ave juev ar.n.u, 1 nleei, Buil cipanea and press
ate bfiiiR fold t the old price, n . , .. , amJ brir)g Ine
vmiare familiar with market con- ; . ,.... vour BUii look
- - . 'll ... i ItnV I I wmi jw -
win pay jo . anB.,.. Tews, the tailor
(iotleibZtiercher, of this side of
sv,l..ai Mill an A Mr. Motzlor. wao
. , - v.mmi ...i.t,
I m i i1, miii ii"n .l. tw,ar,i nn inn same
hop yard near Lmrel, was in town were
i. i .. i 1....I1 mil anew bioyt . . . ,
rrmy " ., ... u , town. Wattmiay.
, . I :. .!... Ilrt HAIU 111S liuim
",r i' L. I. thn thenrice. For Rent:-i:W-cre
ii riii
ly of appoplexy on the 25th inst.
in Portland. Uovernor Chamber-
hin appointed Judge O'Day to suc
ceed him. There were numerous
candidates, but O'Day knocked the
persimmon with ease.
Those wishing to pick hops in
nns. ii vi't "y
early, before another advance
Wehrutig A' Moiis.
in
farm, it
for dairv rur
a r.. ""V ' . . 1 W ' 1 I 1
U'.. .r I he exc usivb AgeuiB wi .. , fl o0iitt o ninsimro.
thnftmiouj W.I, I'oi'Klis shoes, en.r ba8 j,rivilsge of buying
for Men ami nuye. . gtocH, leeu, em. ini""0
:;;,0,sM tHland .r.(X); Hoy'i sboei i,l n Koehnkeii Hillsboro, R. .
$175 and VW.-ll. wing ftf c ColliMi of Soholls, and
O.ltlS. mlin b nAW Lhe new editor of the Ar-
u..i,u,.r;i.ra to the Argus 'llllJ I ,,0m nn. wad a caller at the
hivor.tior more years in uv",.. Qir,ce. Saturday.
'...i i.i r.in of I.IK) ner year, it , , ....' ,,i
in i no i"" ' i iko Hon ptCserB are rtijui,Du m
huoI. imyment . mado before the l op P he,v Bi Joly yftrd, 2
i.i .1 o .ur nut. '"I ., , i.l nl nf
ibi oi vi i"'" m hb norm ami a c"t,,l
,,...1.11 atoclr of Ladies' Shoes .,., Yard of K acrea
VMII l"l . lllllWM
Wa handle me .... ,i ,i u)avv.--v. n
nave jti " i. . '
iinotis Prew. winy Jolly, grower.
..die.. '2.50, 3.rjl) and .uu. .. d dft h
II. V tdirung it Sons. f Reodviiie visited friends in
Alfred Ladd, of Eastern Oregon, niiigboro last week, returning
... :., .u,n Maturdav. Mr. Ldd home Friday.
has purchased the Whitla pUce, Wfl Rre BgentB for the Peering
near Urtenville, and will move ins 0()borne harvesting machinery,
family up there in ftooui a ftnd have a complete line on nanu,
Wo are sole agents for the K. N. received direct frouitne laciory.
i, 1 c Co clothing. The kind that Schulnierioh Broe.
it 1'. l-'O. C1011OOB. , . -,.. .t,l;ooliola,0on
thn both parson ana putPD "v f. l. laiuigaru, won .'
well dressed man. ii. """'""b- Laurel anu rariiii"B."i -
wl " . n. I... ami nallml nn the
Sons. town oaiurunj v- -
IraPurdinof Portland, with bis Argus.
. t... KMoft. will leave for n. Vincent, a leading busi-
KSown on Sept. 11, to attend Lee9 , Beaverton , wm In
the Fair, on uis way uuuic v ymgiioro fnuay,
will visit his old home in Brown I Mj
County, Ohio. Meivin
Trains to and from Portland
Monday and Tuesday were crowded
to their ntmost capacity. It was
circus day. Many people from
Hillsboro fcaw the elephant.
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
Docs a general Banking business. We pay interest on time
deposits. Loans and Discounts. Exchange bought and
sold to all parts of the world. Until our new brick is com
pleted on the corner of Pacific Avenue and Main, our bank
iug house is located four doors south, on Main.
Board of Directors:
W. B. Haines, Pres. Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres.
Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua,
Ex-County Commissioner.
John A. Thornburgh, Cashier.
Forest Grove, .... Oregon
r
Baileys Dig Store
nr .! ..Ml I il Ct for a lb. and
the beat quality of
had. Our prioeB are the lowest.
ir Wehruna & tfonB.
Howell, of Beaveiton,
was in town Saturday. '
Paul Landauer, of West Union,
was in the county seat aaiuruay.
Centerville dance: All day
the yard formerly known as the uance at the Centerville Hall Sat-
Milne- Schneider yard, and now uruay, au.ubh 01, wuiuiu .a.
owned by me, will please register ine morning, r.veryoauy iuui.
with me at the yard, at Leisyville, Herman uaierman.
in person, or by mail, addressing a. L. Stover, who for several
Hillsboro, Ore., houte o, or I . I years has been with the Depart-
Cornelius, Hillsboro. W. J. Gregg. ment 0 Agriculture, experimenting
For Rent: S1G acres, 253 clear- with irrigation in the .Northwest,
ed land. Will rent for cash, or was ous ssunuay, a Kucbi . iuo a.
grain rent if to right party. Can K. imorie nome.
talus possession uctouer 1. Appiy The Milne warehouse has been
to T. B. Davis, Hillsboro, Route 3. ifiag(Mr Vjv Geo. A. Brown, and he
Farm in tiue condition. ia ready to receive hay aud grain
John Bailey and W. F. Adkins, for storage at reasonable prices,
who started to navigate the Ne- All Btorage business will receive
halem river from Pittsburg to the prompt attention. Geo. A. Brown,
Bav, leturned Monday having been Lessee.
rained out. They went about half j. n Kuratli and family return-
the distance by boat, and conclud- ej Monday, from a two weeks out-
ed to defer the trip to soma more jng at the Carson Miueral Springs
convenient soaEoa. IThe rain gave them a sudden Btart
Hop pickers wishing to pick at homeward. J. C. reports a
Ray Hop Farm, Witch Hazel, will ant outing.
please register at the ranch, or jj. E. Lytle, according to the
send tboir names for re gistery. Snnfeenman Review blames cashier
with number of picksrs in lamily y. Cooper Morris for the failure of
to tne uiRiersigueu. rins ttuuomu- tne yrg0n Trust cc savings nana-,
dationa. Frank WeiBenback, Man- Morris's business methods were the
sger. basis for Mr. Lytle e criticisms.
F. C. Hallaril exniDiteu a Drancn r.0 TI t pnr,iin r,Unobt.r nl
of epg plums Tuesday, from the M Barrett,) whose husband
I. llarrincton rancn, center viae. 1 a . K ,v nf . trPRtifl
It Beema almost incredible that a in portiarj(j ia8t Spring, while
bingle Btnall branch can support so rknR for Lafe Pence, had the
muco iruu, uu vtcBuu ... "jB mi8fortane to lose nearly 1WU by
anything by halves. Its in the . u f the Oregon Trust &
climate and the soil. Havinus bank. Mrs. Purdin and
B. S. Alexander, of Fern Hill children are now living in Port
Farm, ha9 about nine tons of to- land, having lately returned from a
tnntoes which are now ready lor visit to the Yakima valley where
the market. These will be sold at she has a farm.
Forest Grove and Hillsboro. His gtom8 in August are unusual in
address is Cornelius, Boute 2. It Oregon, but an electric storm paBB
you wish for any amount, Mr. ed Qver thi9 Btate 5ast Friday
Alexander will deliver. nJght) doinR Biiht damage in
Sheriff Conceit this week has a various localities. In Eastern
notice calling, under the law, for Oregon and Washington there
the remaining half-payments ot were cloudbursts and more eerious
taxes, which must be remitted by damage to crops, especially to
ih f.rnt Mondav In October, or wheat. The Btorm came from the
nuffer a heavy uenaltv and interest. Southwest. Hilleboro and vicinity
Thn law foross the ollioial in this was treated to copious showers on
matter, aud it is not optional with Saturday ..but there will be no dam-
him. 'age done it rains uo noi conunue
We sell SELZ' Shoes;
They make your feet glad;
They make your feet look stylish;
You walk around like your feet
were comfortable.
Vict Kid, Box Calf, Vellum Calf,
Patent Kid. Blucher, Ball
and Oxford.
J. E. Bailey. Forest Grove
No Appetite,
loss of strength, nervousness, are all due to thin,
ness of the blood. Iron-Tone makes rich, red
blood.
For sale by all Druggists. Price, 50 cents. Let
us send you our little booklet, "Renew Your Vital
ity," which tells you what Iron-Tone is and what
it will do. You can have it for the asking.
'Address Grover Medicine Co., Woodburn, Ore.
fohe Delta Drug' Store
Hillsboro, Oregon
Besides a complete line of Drugs and Medicines,
we also carry a complete line of Shavers' Requis
ites, such as Razors, Strops, Mugs, Brushes,
Soaps, etc., which we offer at especially attractive
prices. See our window.
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'easoo, aud save delay.