The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 05, 1907, Image 1

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    VOL.XIV
HILLSBOKO, OKKGON. SI- PTE MBK K f. 1907.
ARggS.
NO. 25
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HILLSUURO HO l i t- t;Ol-l
A ilunt t-Uifiii tPHHinliliiiK in t ill'
U ' I'hhco tlknli niiuiMin, iwnit
ihr-.urli Itillnliuru' rtiwlH Htur
'lay, iihk'Ii to tli tliwoiuforl of our
riti.fii. Iti'nl mUIo inovcil lively
ilmiii): Ilm nfiriii'.uti in virinim
iliri I'limm. H'vtril tneii wr wstn
ciiuiiinK il;rir hl, tnl during an
fit jili.ihaily liiinvy IiUkI frniu th
lirllmn of uliI li.irnftc, Uru liiuli
Iritin Ilm ni l (mk triM ill front of
llir Timlntitt 1 totnl, ratntt craifhinji
tliiwn, i.iin.wly uiiniiiK oiid of our
U)M t in t lid xKinn kfinrnixiii,
I i ; lif lafl dy in Au)(Url, fuur
ciiuj Ikh iiilid f.ir ii ) rt(iv'l
lii-ftii-d in wm! from Ctfrk (lodnun
With ti rlt-t rif riorum Uo to
'r UKiIil duiiiiK AuKUnt, tbl
tiimitli ci ou rnxrl, one of
ii.o Innk ii l t .n'ictd, with
in i( ii.rii.i.ry (if ilm otdoMt lu-hnl.iliint.
Oregon Pioneer ot r2
Hillhoro l'ioncct tI IHi t
tLOSE OP K WELL M'fcU LIU!
itr!ik(ii With Ptraltui.
Succit tuli
II ymi wMit tii tilt your jilr,
t iixurw frmn the (irnutir A
U.ii ll (oii)iiy, of St-holla. We
r Ilm hirgrwl tinttiufarturnr of
I r 1 1 n ti!r in l Ii t roiinly, nnd hv
ild our rvlm l far and wide, if
you am Ixiild thia Kali,
;;-t our liKun of hrii-k, liiiilding
iiin k H . Wn furuiah lum
i' r, Mtitfh and driaffd, of all
kin U, Bifnl dolivcr if rwtiird, in
i'lii'l.i ii'iit iiaiititit4. AddrtoMi u
.1 JliUfii.r.., U. P. I. No. 2 II
nil r n u t i ifj? Irt fiil tiling
i-risii your ordi-r Iwfure Hit, I.
H )'. VwXi-r, a writ knnwn and
'rp?r'rd i :liril of t'ornnliua, died
.tfu ':iy. Aucu't .".I, Iini7, agnl f'J
st-it lh i'ii;r 1 (.(Hired Hun
fay, info uiit li-in in iht Corno
!ni' ( int-rv, tln U.ld Kfllnw of
'i Hlii K v thveravo. 'I lm funeral
!rnnt)i pfmilifd hy Hrv
tihkc, i f thi t'oriifliua M. K
l"h;rih. lUfiwd wit Ixilh ao
It i.) tloW Kil l UOtflllMl. lit
' a wife inn and diiiililtr,
! -I. i. Ut'.rr Unna a tarlir in the
j i',: X (irovo jmlilio artutol.
j II Wi-htui 8 and S.-na will give
1 :, h pah iuircha amount
!tK in r a man w nun muwta
v -l tn i. dramiiK on tha fillowinit
fiti; IM Tif , air of 10OI
ii I Mankftn; 2nd ili, I i.W iu
ra.liv Il'd ir;. "ilt! in trade; 4tb
iiiii. Ladv'a I ' alioea; fth
I f . . . ....
r.t", pnir Men a f .l.Mi rlioe; utn
p? , f, ij i snfi) jiania u, t. i.
Will X. lUrrell. iniiUhinman at
Arinp'tu Naval Academy, who
. fi Hii:H(.ri a Year aio laat April,
rritirtipd h.mie aet Monday morn
. .in viait In hilt family In thia
' " ... " 7 . ' .-..t.i.
i-.lv. Will hut paio-eii crouiiaoio
.xaiiiinatior.a thua lar, ana iiae
1 1,., i i v He nut in the .Summer
i-ruUing on lli Olyuipia, Admiral
Ii. wpv k old tUg ainp. W1"
oji. iul hi vacation with bU parenla
,n line t ity, riporiaiR to the Naval
.,-hmi! the lant of the preeent
noiith.
II, NYhnmn v Hona, nre re
. .. i ' . ..i 1 1.....
... vm.f llll.if M l 1111" Ol iwn
The not uneiptH-lml death of Calvin
lenry Adama wcurred on th' ivi-
ning of thel'Olh lontaot, Hiiperin-
duced liy a paralytic etfoktf, 1 hue
paaaed away one ol Waeliioi'tun
I'ouoty'a heat known men, and an
Oregon pioneer of 1iV2 Mr
Adama firat eetth-d in the Waldo
lilla in Marion County, Cuming to
Uillehoro In lO:!, where he rt-eidul
continuoualy to the tiino of
lealh, a highly rtupected citizen.
Calvin Henry Adam wd' !.irt:
January 7, I t-Vl, at Hlock'a t'oroi r-
ALVIN IIKNIIV ADAMS
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CLAIMED 111' IJEA
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A ratlin important tranamctnm war
mtilfl in llillatmro projerly li-'
Monday, whi-n (!. II. J. rcioi-di
old the liilldhor.i llstd ptopettv
lo Kl. Stdinlmrrlcli, Will Wiie)
nd John ltailey, the roit-tiil.-f 'tttui.
not being divulgeil lo the reporter
Mr. rVhiiliiiericli, hever, eni l
tbit tlie hotel which now hot P
UW iHima, will U er.Uisid "
WtODige rupjiren, mul tlutt
wiira under the new itiamiKe
mDt, will tut a doiil.lrt dining
room. A leaee Iihh heen eivouU d
by thepurchaxera lo J. W. I'.ige'ow,
ltol the I.nox hotel, I'oitlnnd.
Who will take piWHrHinn Home time
during the preei nt week, nnd u li.
innonneen thut he will have Urn'
oliia oervico in hII ih'piirtmimt.!
The name will remain ilm eai
HILLSBOKO WINS
Frank I'.ire, ol Portland, wan in
town Friday.
11. ii. of Oleic, waa in
town i-alurday.
Mr,. K. J. I-'iia-.o! Huxton, waa
in town Friday.
K I. KuraUi vieited 1'ortland
.-aturihiy on husiiieeH,
Fii.e lin of Hmniiton-Iirown
flint , at J .hn I'ei.nia'a.
D ivid Wenjer, of Helvetia, n
Sunn a (jj.inty w at v jailor Friday.
1 ii Wilcox, of Corneliiii, had
I'usi iifet in Millwboro Friday lant.
W. N Jiiirrett, wife, and aon,
ritunnl from Newport laet Fat
ur lay.
(5. V. Mareh.of Centerville, an
o'd tim'j friend of the editor, called
Friday.
I Ai-t Kaeletori. of I'ortland. vioit-
je l r !Rliven and frienoa in Hills!)-
ro Sunday.
i
I Chi-. liarrett and wife, of (ireen
;vi:l", v I h i t -1 the former's mother in
j llilirhor ), Silurday.
I A J I !)-!, of Purlland, a neph
jew i f the Kuratli hrotherc, apetit
j Monday in Ilillehoro.
(YP no or phone to Dennis for
(fnv-ri-.e. A complete and up to
' i it-- 1 i 1 1 ; a!w ;i) on hand.
I W. I!. Wili in, an employee of
(';() K.iv N. railroad enmpany,
j m taking a ehort vacation at home.
j W. !. Ifure and wife, and Henry
j .Vt.-hruiy, ftt.d nife, i e turne 1 Thurg
.; l iy l iht froiu m online at Near-
port.
W.II M lll.lrwney, who resigned
Itha l.uiurt Luf-r.t of the Lsdd A
j U(.i fir:a l;is-t Aj.ril, has again
t.-.ki ii 1 1. :!',.
M r. H. It. Dfivk whose ale
noilc aoi ejir in thin i-su, has
b o;',it a lodiinc hou0 in Port
Itir.d. and has removed to that
JiUce.
D. W. Bath, etli:or of the Inde
nemli -nt. lad the honor to be elect
ed eccrt-tarv ( f the Oregon Prea?
Afoociaiion last week. Congratu
lat!or..
We are polo ncenta for the K. N
A- V. Co. tlothiue. The kind that
titslioth perfon and purse of the
well dnw-d man. II. tUruog iv.
Sun.
C. A. Hanlt y, w:h in town early
Monday to get a permit from the
Fira Warden to burn a 30 acre
ti act of flahing on hie place on
North rlainp. k
W. V. Io.llroiid. of Latourelle
Falle, forno rlv near Cedar Mill, ia
Mrs. Anthony Tongue Ilaa
t'nplcasant Kxpcriencc
SJIIIIOf Ml M 'i
m m; nail i
apiMM
HOUSE AM) CONTENTS DESTROYED
llutbing
on Fire,
Arrived
now a part tf liufhilo, New York.
He was married to Catherine J
Hartlett, May I, IMS, in (ieneo.
Illinois. They crowed the plaim
to Oregon in 152, Bettling in
Marion Couniy.
The widow, and a brother, Wil
liam Adim?, of tbia place, and the
following children survive: Mr
Sophia, Bowlby, William C Adam?,
Hillahoro; Joe. S. Adams, Mrs
Flora Pi Porllaml; Auks C.
Adams, Weton, Ore ; Marion C
Hutes. Idaho, He lift 2'i
grandchildren and 10 great grar.d
children.
hbiiu i.ir ii.riv ii'ur . ,ruii 1111.1. id
Mr. Adama was 87 years t 0:king after "his hop yard in this
the time of bia death and enjiye-i ,y Mr ii:rood is an old
average neanu imiu suicseu mm
n.tuu!ii T)rtoiid wa a men, h r
l ' ii . n ' -
UilllltvAr.. I I... I... a.. I nil (V it I I t f
'"inn nun mn unco run
ttUvml laIlK ll.,. U .I.. M . .miia haul
j v'' wini win) niiiitui inn" ,im
Sunday at thia idaro. hv ft HJoro ol
to . " , .
vo ft. i iiere were no special
fenlurns in the game, the local
Bine oulpUying their competitor
Tt batioriea wore, for llillnboio,
Moore and Fourd, for BoholU, fny
j nd Toole. II. T. Magloy (,f
fl(!ited bh umpiro. Ilillshoro will
P'y tho Cornelius nine next Sun
(ly on the ltttler'a grounds.
Hi. Clark, of Forest drove,
county Hoat culler Monday.
Monday was Lahor Day, but wilb
labo xooitioiH, Everybody
Ben Spooner, formerly of this
""""ly, uow n bookkeeper in one oi
Portland hanks, vieitod A. M.
clile, Monday.
''A.Long, formerly oddtnr of
' 19 ArgiiH, and family, nro ut the
ley hon yard. Al. will look
er the hooks, and other duties
In the yard, and at the same lime
njy a spell of camping out which
0 lllil fu,.,;i ill ,1,ulil. nil-
.hiuiij nut tin - i
P(eniin i it... itiiKiH
t.ioo.1-, l-O0Mlil'g 'I'n. nJ
.lnfiii Sergm, l'.road cloth, Urap
ci.or,.,, .iu1 fancy Dress (ioods.
It will pay you lo call in, ana gel
their priors Udore going eisewnerc
to buy. II. W chrung .v nona.
Formerly much straw was burn-
in Wellington county each
. .1 il. nrillAr
....... l.ll, III1H VPHT. LIIO
. ;i idl...inff ha lid. About
half if the amount oaitu !
ea-.n, will Utshipptd to I'oruami
.ml 0,ot!onCily,i'riiigmguiB B.p-
t.r:,lK.ut II per Ion. I be lieiwr
,.UA;ity f Biravy is bought . by the
Orego'l City pitper mum. " y -
of liiln u in the eiu i "'-"'
jier ton.
For Kent: Farm of Hi acr;
... If ui.r.U tlli lur nlow: on rural
I I l fv' " I
I -II. O 1,11 UI flOIll
mill ami nm romr, .
inil.born; telephone connec uou.
F.-r term, call Farmers' line, laoi
tic Sliitee V.S1.
Hy the end of tl. pinwnt week
nn.t of the grain in Washinton
Cmuiy will I nafely harvested
Tim litfht rains of last month did
littlM or no damage. From con
,,rvRtive eHlimates given whea
ihin yt.r will average from .K od.
hu,lio!Hj.er iuiio. about -10 and
hurley oil. i no g'1" ,B
mod i via lit V.
n i . .
11'. t.at.A nr. hired a car matt ot
r.,.,.1. .Ilmoi from the taotory.
.. iiv ner cent, on
U o can eav' J1'", " ' .. . .
same if ortlretl mimed lately .-
.-tol.iilnuirich Bros
...i - ii 1 1 ..1. rl.in Cabin" ueople
i ue i 1 ni l" ' : . -, ,
showed in this city Monday night,
Hliowru ... v-iiit ..nmltt
under canvass, lo aoouvow
TH was estimated. The troupe
nut up a mighty poor P"
1 . ,i:.t ilflrtrve the aen
oroiirf patronaao they received. 1 he
o v descen.fcd upon the Grove
Tuesday tdgbt.
r 1 1. ..t. ....... ,t. Hons are head
"J.. "r: h( ntH' Furniebiog
a Munsing-a all woo.
...i.Wwear for Tiadiefl.
n I. Bnclier lng't the John
Winter houeo aoa . -
Maple streets, ima ,
iIVIll 111. '
... n.iu wtiiinnmb. of Tort
JM IHH linn" " t 4
land, was the guest ot Mr. L. a
of the Congregational church in
this city. Funeral services were
held at the local church on Mttur-
day, by Uev. H. (lilpatrick, and
interment waa ir. the Mafoinc
cemetery. A lare number of
people from town nnd country were
prmenl.
The farm houe of Mrs. Anthony I
lougue, mottier ol me late ton-
gret i can Toi gue, fix mile? cprth of ,
HillslKiro, waa destroy"! hy Ere :
last Thursday aflernotn, togi-tlier
with the greater portion of itq cjn-
tents. Mrs. looeue lofrmfd a;
neighbor over the phone that her j I
kr.tiu maa r r R pa a rt W f .Tartf. i 5
U V M ' V- nn V.. U . V . U 111 . r.vi j
son, residing "one mile distant, j
drove over taking thr-e men with;
tiiui. When they reached the pLce '
a portion of Mr. Tongue's clothing:
wai on fire, hut through the prompt
aaeif-tanee of ChiU. Crocker, the 1 1
blaze was smothered, and hnvond !
alinl.t luipnli tKa tn.ti. ttilt t.nl fillf- I S
fer. It i tiuiti irobable, however,!
that if help had not arrived when
it did, that grave c: net uueriCf j
..,1 i ...... i r.. r. :
nouui nave, rrruiieti. .urs. icuuL
ia staying with relatives in Hills-
boro for a time, recovent g from the
shock of her unpleasant exj.eriooce.
She is not very ttrong, but afier the
bouse caught lire, she managed to
save a few article, ami it was
while thus eneaoed the fire wa?
CJmmuoicateil to ber dres. The!
huihline was not insured. Mrs.)
Torgne has operated the farm with j
hired help ever since the death of
her husband, eoma years ajo. Il i j
hkely that Bhe will rebuild.
Al
rlnon fif
after washing until you
Yg see the lelt-in dirt that
WPompeian Massage Cream will brine out
I of the pores . .
Jut M thii ppr a white until k it compaird with wmhir. whittr, to jrour
lien ttjy look ctan until ;i try i Pamptun Mmt tnd m the left-in tin tht
it bring! out. a.
You hie bftn wuhir.j with tajp tnd watCT Wt Kill the rt roiuinei. Vou
thought jrour ikin u clean, but wotxterea why it wt t&am tai why th
wnnxirt ptw mote in eriience every yeir.
Ptrmpeiu Mmi! Cream entiy ruowd in irti then u jently ruhbeil out will
brir. w.th i Iht dirt that soap has neier touched, nomahet the tkin, pun
twy blod in the cheelu, lea future do it perfect work.
A3 laAen tpyiy Fompeun Maugt Cream k it (rot relief after
having ir.i tenda to make the akin ttronger and leaf aentitive.
Lae.ra appreciate Pompeian Mature Cream becauae it atimuiaut the circuit tiuo
ana f:vet a or:jr.t, cietr complexxn.
C'ltne in ful free larr.ple arid copy of the famout booklet "A Treatae on Facial Muaaje.'
Pompeiaa Cream a toid at Joe and 1 1 .oo pe Jar.
liillsboro Pharmacy
MRS. FLORA McLEOD
WANTED THE PARSON QUICK
While a minister was prcachirg in
a town not far from this place, last
Sunday, a young man armed with
a niarr'lUJH license stood impatient
ly outside the church, waiting for
i . . ....... .tii.....,.i,.., To
the terniinaiuni oi mi- mm"... .v.
hi.v. iha tniniitea seoiiied like cen
turies. Finally he sent a boy in,
tt lull triA minister to come out,
iu .. , . ,,
it.. t tHller wanted to see him.
The boy told one of the ollicers of
ii.a nhnnih who went OUtSUlOlllUI
asked the nervous young man to bs
natient. "Ain't he never going to
..nit'' miked the young man, mop
ping the sweat from his perepinng
brow, ue jui uuiiutivuiv.. ..
.....,( a n " in iil tho church of
llioiiiciii. ..p.",
acial. "Well, 1 want mm on
miahtv important business, le-
plied the young man, pacing up
and down. After preaching about
30 minutes, the minister came out,
jumped into the buggy and away
J. r 1 : 1.. t.. I Vta win nt pv
tboy went speeoity mm
where tne youio nu mm
made one in short oruer. iu
!., Iriara BH .r) dU6 tllO preftCU-
or, and joy, and a fine chicken
.i:r...np urni-A Biol OUfiiV tiut'ruiiii-
UIUIIV. " - - O . .' t
a,.A ia th iniD'itionce of
gltiu, .'it... " I
the impetuous youth.
WIRTZ-SMITH
Married nt the tesidence ot tbe
the biide'g parents, Mr. and Mm.
A. C. Wirtz, at aiouiimiiiuinr,
Oregon, on September i, i.yt,
Alder A. A. Buery, of the unnauan
Bhuroh, nflioiating, iwint. v..
u't.i,, r,f Mnnntaindale. and Ij. I)
tin'.,". .-"" . ,
Smith of Clarke County, S ashing-
ton. The happy coupie wm um
their home near Vanoouver, Wash.
BARNES C ARM ACK
newspaper man.
Our Full ftatk of Ladiea' Shoes
hve just arrived. We handle the
famuli Drew. Selhy Co. shoes for
IMit'B. W 50, 3 50 and 14.00.
II. Wclirung Sons.
John Caretens and K. F. Willis,
of Bunks, were in towo Saturday.
From them it wna learned that the
tanks rehool district will Boon lie
pin the const ruction of a new frame
two story tchool building.
Mike Aliidanaln, of Tillamook,
left Hillshoro, Saturday, for a visit
with A Ured IHircbolter, ot uay
mnr.d. Wash. The latter formerly
lived nee.r West Union, and will
pay a vifit t Switzerland thia Fall,
Marling within a lew days.
Mm K. J. Barrett had the in
des linger of her right hand caught
in a clothes wrincer. last week.
tearing the nail off and lacerating
t hp fir.n of the diuit to a nainful de-
groo. Dr. 1 J. Bailey waa called
and dreeed the wounded neoiber.
The late Flora Mcl.eod, was bem
in Wsshinston Couotv. Oregon,
near daKtcn, in laol, and died at
the borne of her daughter, Mra
Matteson at Independence, August
28. li07, aged 50. She was mar
ried to F. M. Lewis, of Lewisville,
Oregon, in 109. Her husband,
her only daughter, Mra. Mitteson,
and her sodb, Albert McLeod, cf
Aurora, Jobe McLeod, cf Buxton,
and her sister, Mrg. George Led
ford, Hillsboro, survive ber. De
ceased was a Christian woman and
a host of sympathizing friends and
neighbors mourn her loes. usv.
J. A. Campbell, of the Christian
Church of I'ortland, conducted tne
funeral services.
"Sleep thou in peace till ilawti
Till overtliee at last snail oreiotuic resur
rection morn,
Not relatives alune tlnir tears shall shed
But all who kuew her living, mourn tier
ileail.
Forest Grove National Bank
Commenced business, March 4, 1907.
Comparative statement upon dates of
Call by tbe Comptroller:
DEPOSITS
March 22. $48,223.17
May 20, $89,822.28
August 22, $130,722.92
Accounts invited.
Officers and Directors:
W. B. Haines, Pres., Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres.,
John A. Thornburgh, Cashier,
Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua.
Forest Grove, Oregon
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ARRESTED AND IN JAIL
S. D. Buchanan, for a time a sec
tion foreman on the r. K. iv
railroad, waa arrested at tbe Union I
depot in Portland, Sunday nisht,
by Sheriff Uonnell, on a warrant
issued by County ClerK Uottman,
as a result of an affidavit filed in
tho County Court under the Ab
sconding Debtor's act, by Edward
Hannan, a Buxton' metcnaut,
..hareine that Buchanan was about
to leave tbia state for Texas, with
out paying a grocery bill, amount
ing to $128 Buchanan refused to
put up bail, and ia now in the
nountv iail. Hannan has begun
suit to recover the amount 0! his
bill. T. II. Tongue is his attorney.
a.-... u.l l. Cnnntv Judge J. W.
Ooodin, in bis parlors at the Court
House, Aug. 31, 1907, Mise M. A.
Carmaok, aged 40, and T. Barnes,
1 K. LA nt Waah ncton Coun-
ageu ou, w" " - "
F. M. Crablrco, who has a 40
acre hop yard at Laurel, called
Saturday. Mr. trabiree was one
of the luokv ones, having contract
ed the 1907 crop in previous year.
He expects to fct 21 seres of hiB
fsrm in Frni iinette ana mayeue
walnuts this Fall.
W. B. Jolly, of Portland, ia now
al his hop yard near this place,
which is rented to Mr. Kamna. He
reports bia crop in fine condition,
free from mold and lice. Picking
began Momlay. Mr. Jolly built a
new hop-kiln this Beason, making
two now in the yard.
J. H. Thompson, of the firm of
Tv.n.v,..onn ltroa . wno oneraie a
sawmill near Mountaindale, called
wfiip.tnr in couiDanv with H. N.
K't. .... vij , r
Fit zen, who has run tne pianer ior
enrnn t mfi tisst. iur. finz8n IB
leaving for Oroville, Washington,
where ho has relatives anu may re
turn later on.
Aclion was begun Monday by
Tim Nulann Hardware Company,
of irillsboro, against Hay Scoggin,
mViA i.a ho Andrew Jack hop yard
leased, the present unpicked bop
crop being attached. Scoggin had
given a chattel mortgage iu the
crop to the Herman Metzger Com
pany, of rortlar.d, who, it is said,
nrrrr.fl to advance niokina money
in Knnnoin. hut failed to do 80. K.
B. Tongue is attorney for Nelson
A HOUSE BARGAIN
Bailey's Dig Store
We sell SELZ' Shoes;
The' make your feet glad;
They make your feet look stylish;
You walk around like your feet
were comfortable.
Vici Kid, Box Calf, Vellum Calf,
Patent Kid. Blucher Ball
aud Oxford.
For sale: A ten room house, new
ly built, city water, electric light
ed and each room and closet is
ightod; two porches, each lighted;
on corner of Fourth & Jackson,
two and one half blocks from busi
ness district. For terms and price,
cuuira of G. M. Hunter, or Kurat
li Brothers.
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
RYALS DENNIS
Married in Hillsboro, Oregon, Sept.
9 1007 ho J. W. Goodin. County
Judge, Grace Ethel Dennis, and W.
W. Pvyals, both of wasningion
Cnnntv. Oreeon. Mr. llyala iB one
of the owners of the "Big 4" eaw
mill in Sooggins Valley, ana tne
bride is equally as well known.
COUNTRY STORE -FOR RENT
A eood country Btore building, in
aood location, can be leased 00
reasonable terms. Auurese, w
guB office.
Married, at the Court House, by
Judge J. W. Ooodin, Monday, Sept.
2 T. R. Marts and Bertha Trast,
both of Laurel, Washington Coun
ty. Tbe groom obtained his license
last Saturday.
Argus and Oregonian, $2
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The best of all Beers.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
At Y. WILEY'S
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&e Delta Drug' Store
Hillsboro, Oregon
Besides a complete line of Drugs and Medicines,
we also carry a complete line of Shavers l18"
ites, such as Razors, Strops, Mugs, Brushes,
Soaps, etc., which we offer at especially attractive
prices. See our window.
For Bale: Binder, threshing ma- The wind Biorm u. ,
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igesh country air.
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