The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 19, 1907, Image 1

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HILLSBOKO, OREGON. SKITEMBEK 19. 1907.
NO. 27
MNWi II BIG
' SIIM FAUl
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iv.iiimltcei Huny
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' f !t wiist aiitmuat'oJ tbit
y,J l '"' that .hy
lo tnt.HfrrU. It JrClded'
u r,i,!y, ini'h.i ii(t rxhiWtor ol
k.lh.t rXUA'M h'tutd U M
hwh w-' thttfalr. and th
(Miatltf-uu um-ia waiauthoru-m
n ifftu; f ' 1,4,1 1 to"11 on
lbil4(lr(-! Ui fair.aud fflf
duW is l'l'V "r 'rU' TU
.u.mit i-.'iH-tiitto m author
ial W lvtt H 1 lH CHtWt,
M1, :ub M r reiM f!, ami the
.1 i.ft, r'.nlt t.( IWfiv A raid)
u rtf A nmttlrr fl come
I tlicir rlfiht,ml
.,L..., r 1rr..iK.I'.!Ut2 Wtlh tile
t.Dn.i.'.f. At Mt Woodsy
..h trranei-mt-blM will l OOIU
f ,r ilm h.tiaw racw. Mr. I.
W.fUiii. mvl Mr C.
iawl l.i'l vl ftutt
lP. "
Tba unltl but Jin rrt iniurr
to tint bi)i crop io tinny ytnli in
tbti WillmielU vtlUy Ib'm year.
John 1 1 u i ii i ti r a r . who went uu
to ft Vtiulilll hop jrrJ to pick, ro-
inrl thai thii hop uiao net itis
uimi to tbrtHihliig Rrtio, ami whan
tbat job w dona, oooty in(ormat
them that or curtain raaon, lie
Koul.ln'l pick bin crop tbii year.
lUIn Win KunJav nlsht. lottlv FOB
attiril, and tbu a if to let the
pwiplo know that JupiUr I'lutiua ki U bi tom(lcUd by Nov
yw tn fivil iuiui m y w vuviuuai j
affaira, it fall In torreuta. Ju
rma t) bare a iitn at the Hlata
Kair, and rarely fail to tthow bit
ilttplaaiurn by pulling tba hung of
lha clHilial atr wagun, and aoak
ini ua plenty when that society
lumila.
IMW
Tliruut;h Medium of Iron
Horse. Within u Year
HKIIH.ES ES KOLTE
inbcf
M'a art alriviug liard to gt l'
mile of track laid at Tillamook
Bay Iwfore tba first of the year,"
aid A. C. V. I$erry, reprecentiiijj
1',. l..i W'.tl-,..!,! ).. ,in( . ur I r nri
A. H"R, of KrnilnKtoo, waa In I, , ,. ;i ...
town Monday, and called. Her"0 v,
yatbat many Lopt4a hii com- 'atul paper laal waiur.my. e
muuity hae Ut uined by tha need both men and tnatn, but w
mold, lie reporn fine yield of nQW have aeven Rang at w.irk, and
t .. I.;. ..l..t.lw,h,wri.t ur1 .... . . . .. ..
1" ui ii'.U..w keen riitbt on during tue in-field-yielding
from M to 00 buih- ' TilUmook, one
.U per acre. On. farmer near b t. ,
plact . got I2 a ton fur ul crop. at iutuij,
(ieo. W. Mtrab. of C.nterville. Miami river, where ...rk on the
av tba Argua a pleaaant call tel bridge wtll commence next
Monday, and cbattml about tha week, and four gntr, are bitten
lime when he and the editor used hj,, (-jt. nJ Jl.jbwnvill.
(daoga together in th old The foru,mio0 l Mn,i r.u-v nn.l it
Tualatin awiuiming hul," in the lrlc out to quckljr. evu in the Wniicr,
rarta MvtmLiM hbit it will bt uMiljlf for in men 10
early ai-venuaa. ' i- .
John Wunderlich, ba aold hiin too.
irorij ijhi..p, - - i. ImL e.rlv neit week nmt iu othrf
vhitrn ha will tike charge of the rit,tl,i-f mFr for the t-i-l bti l
a lhal ikA KflQ ll.vl I xiiui in Mtailil. iituu au'i rvn1
VICIIUVI I HW r w, . . ---- - .
. .i . .. II- I rUr iImI li.r ti lnilci of tMCk.tut
h from HMMlvilla.
Arus and Oregonian, 12.
J. B. Imlay, of Reedville, wa In
to n Friday
J. McDonald, of I'ortland, waa
in the city Tuwiday
Thru. H. TonEUi and wife, left
fir the rotate Fair Wednesday
H im, to the wife of John Rones,
of (ialea Crwk, Kept. 7, VJW, a eon
John I. Nartb, of Mouotaindale,
whu a county aeai imvn, rrmij.
Jarnea Gumming!1, of Buxton,
ia hi town Monday, on buBioeaB.
C. F. Mattbea and C. F. Grabel,
ADVANTAGES OF
And Summer Irrigation
This County
in
TBKEE CHOPS OF CLOVER k YEAR
Ground Will Mot Bake Wbca Sub-
Sotted
Do You Appreciate
Fine Stationery?
W. Ile-l-
h'rllru
commit
I'l'DLlC SALH
& ...
Tfc litiJofciKn-l will ppII at public
itUntt ! r.owp'.l llr.n. frm. at
8cbaii,bfiniaiij; at 1" o'cl"k a
to,, oa
wk!)npiy. Hi:rri:M uku sr.
How, .-'!il 1 Uir. ii!bt
lion fcialr I trull t"t. WU"llt ti'K
6it. f.,:'..i ti'-i. ijmjr "' w'I't
Ifiw.l tt ii!4 full, writ't !'; w
i.ii vriir al.ttteilrtt.ro
b!it H Kn ! I. lout IMilk tu, 4 t'l''
fun V tfi I ft ""
baatt. !,)i'infi tti.'.k cti. Krl
!. r , lillUH it ; M luitt
,i I. I I in. li trt! 1,1, .
i, 3 lt..fc, 1 1 j I mvU turtuw,
,!, til; or, id hmiirit. .'llie
buitwtw! I luii.i.utc mitl ntiuiciuti "llitr
miiim.
Terui f Htli f 1(1 nDd titulfr,
Mh;ivt.f till, until Jan. IJlHy,
withntit in'.i'HM?, npprnvtsl Hriirily
4 pf-r rnl ih-f .tml f"r cafh.
; F. K. JtOWKl.U
: l! I, I'urnoliaa, Aui'tionwr.
: UAIK V STATISTICS
tecoiitl tletiu tliovtl to bt tent do" t'Y
... .n,l .n..llirrrnlllti elceoHllIlU Oil'. 111.
.. i .... i.
VW H.l Almlit 4U We 1 breU h.ii. r.,. Au,.n i if
. ... . . , coDlictr on me in""""" -
utiotUt and brood aoWa-intUiraoi lUe1-ll Tlt lon;et tunnel, nccora-
... rt fl it. . . :. r .
K. V. lieleman, i tuuta eouwt uiitog to uie tuncy. i. .
!,-. acr tb. ro.dfro.n TuaL U J--- "-.irr,:
tin l'lalna church. I . O. adilreaa, lrrl of t!ic tunnel ua irc tin-
UiUahoro, K. 3. Ulird. o.l tli wholctuiiticl will be com-
,, . pitted li November I.
Married at the Court llooaw tn rxeoty-itf tnltra of (trmle out of
Hilltboro. Oregon, September 16. Ilillibom Uve l.cen tmuhed en.l the
I-.10,, by tounty juuge "ei, on , )ir,100 o( the
Oondio, Hoy Murletta and Addta u o( lhe fcVjjound type.
-l ...i ... I..,ik ,,l U'liinfflftn (U)Ufi- tr.....i. ,. ....lrrlnl Hit tilt TlU
yijiuii, vi v. , - n i amv-k- - , . .
y. lalmrrrt. il hai lieeU
. .. t- ,.l- 117 iKnu I. hi. iter lo set (UtliCleot men
roriwnv; r.rut "" ti- For t
over 1W acre, umiar plow on r " -,w wiU u tn Kttilt
-?l tnd roUlt route; a tnmi ""llu-l.B(.
1?,.. I...., - t.rmllr, line. PaC eoinDtnv tiitket the ntntemcot Hint it
MH" " - I" . . ........nr.
c,.liul out fully enpecu io nve imi. ...;.
UC Pi a MM) -Oi. i.. v l TlllmiiOnk llav lif No
i iiuvaa i vuinH-1 --------- -
Chta. Meacham. of Mountain Uember i, 1918.
d.le. Wl from hi barn loft the - -
it,.r .Uv .ml frwturel tn nga- runui.:ni.r..
. . . 1 1 .
nientaor one ol nta nu
lr. F. A. Hailey attended hia io
jurien.
Iiit'tliii
Ui(c, hm.
Ml Ii,hl
AnA reporter vinitd the old
. Dudle- mm ranch norlhwept of
Fred Milne, of the Grove, re- Hill.borp, laat Friday, in company
1..1.1 tvi hre. with Dneu- wtth Geo. Baeley, the owner. Mr.
r . .
riionia, IJagiey Denevea in ouuim-r uwn-
MiM Marie Tunzat v'wited Mini Uon, nd ehowed the writer 8 acres
Lola Kerns, of McMinnville ft few of land which he had Bub-soiled to
lay ago. depth of about l-r inches. He
rr.untv Troanurer Jackson and sowed ft crop of vetches on the land
rife, returned from Newport.Thurs jn February last, from which he
day eveniug. Uter harvested 2 lone to the acre.j
f . a! t.ut ariu.V the IT. . 1 onn at i-ittut a (lilpll fmm I
t ' . ' A I ) . i J - VI r " 1 -. QB I. LID II wimtl vwv. u..v. - " :
hoitet Ht pteuikr day in Oreeon the m--- jorebay, and ran water out J
fur 21 yi-ars paet. I. ... t.j ,,na rteiul fur-nwH far!
I ia- tui iiuvii ' "b
I V lUnard of near Forest!, ... .j .(l,tt.1 tKo -thnle
- , . . "UU Vicum""
virovo w in vu -,n.j . . "Itrftct by aamiog me iunow i
uoiirn wu im,;uwp. nfoper aietanCeS, wuu rnu.o uudu
Commercial printing of all kinds with dirt. He harvested bis first
.. n... .,.,, (r,,.n ( :iva ua trial I rmn nf rlover in inet 52 days from
. iiin a Kua Ui'n.u v-. . w l-'.K "
for nt at, up-to-date work. the time he put on the water, lie j
... i m now D&rvoeniiaC wuo kvuuu -va
Th Cireu t Judge's tirtvate room lAno.w UBV ' . ,.r
. , ... He nas aiso grown mu
.1 tha Court House bft bn furn- D J the irrigated xhe
bh.nl with a neat new carpet. f m come8 from Dairy
Ford Groner, a leading business fjreek.and the water right belongs
man of Scholh, was in town last to the mill, owned by Mr. Bagley.
MornJay transacting bueinees. The cost of the ditch, and work of
it o;. rr caiinir the o acres, was fm. mi.
bridge, over bcoggin s cree.. - - - - -
.. 1UK lliuu.wi- - tl
f:,. Va.l whriiiA Tiarpnta 1IV6 in I . 1 .v... iv. nnit f ttuminir ftrtd
Fouet Grove, was married to Miss lh(J ditcu wilj eiiRht, in fact,
Alice Cavo. of Arleta, last week. nnl fc-din,- iino. He will thus
. ,, ir.u.. Wm R be able to eet 3 crops of clover in-
Wgirk buBinefs. ... fhft nund doee net
ILUVU.utJ) - - O .
pr.rk nmn or bake, but remains
day. to ttwch iu the Portland public moist, and is easily worked. Mr.
scbooli. Ibis is ner inua vctiu jonn uampoeit, a tuiun
there oa teacher. man and breeder of fine trotting
J Leu, HiUsboro, will buy your "horses, who bought the Underbill
chickensducks, geWe and' eggs, fm, near '"
'.i . ...i, riorate nortions of bis larm wiin
ana pay vue tnsrmv inw iu u-u. o r -- , .. . ,
1 . .. .'. t m i.U.i.. imm th KtIfv ditch, next
Brewler of tnorougnorea nnoae , , , .. ,.
i year. We should not omit mention
M-LAf.fina nateh of corn raised by
Of Clifford u. Ra-1ot, nniler irriffatioil this
-" n
year. It is a new variety, ana naB
The letter written on ood ttionery always
makes a better impression than one written on any
old kind of paper and envelope. This applies equally
to social as well as business correspondence.
Our stationery will please your friends or customer
ou account of its fine quality. It will please you on
account of its moderation in price. It will please us
to please you.
jHillsboro Pharmacy
Tb underlined will cell at public
.utt(fin at Witoh Ha?.-1 farm, one
1 1 Ml. t. . ,.rt
We are agenU for the Dwrtng mile weel ol iwuvine, u-Bi,,ui..B
andOrlwrnaharveiUnguiaohinerv, at 10 a.m., on
and have a complete line on band, SATURDAY, SKI ThMBhll 2
rrreived direct from the factory. 4h,l hortet, B.y mure. welKHt Hr, J
HcbuhuMlch Bros. lT
I ur-ll' III ita. iiiiuv-tii.) f" " ' i
.ml mU. nf Port- ol.t. weiiht o-o, Buy colt, i yrtrs old,
v-iiii - "I., I, ,,cn ft ni ch COWS, 5
laml.aif.nl Tut-aday last in ntu- cu? , - v, ll: , vr old
old friend. c- lt,in. -.-rii,,,, heifer: i hlumts
inrtui - .. I lfllliiatM ifw i j r , ,
b it,-i.l.Hlffe a tileaeant call. weiutiinti from 75 to 150 pouuut; one j
Lost
red
mm. lira., it. , mr- unc unu, j ,
- - -. , olii. , . ..... ii. .tulilil no, tic. m
Hue Zl. ISO. oo, ou wuump inco .iuuii ' ... 1 ,,,,-h
iieiH, i.iuo 1 L Miirken. .ndaiiiroia iioats. l.uticu
Line. ' ni tw uived at uoon.
Ming Anna Hyln. stenogra- Tern ol Sale: 10 anJ under
pherinthe 8. P. Co', odlce tn 0R8h; ov 10( oa,yw' time wun
t..,.ii.,t.l viaitad frienda in HUI- i1fc.hl note at 7 per cent; I per
1 l v'l .,, .... I I'-" -
., . ia.i tMiro Saturday ana nunuay cent uisconnt tor oaeu.
K it- l!.n -i ! .t .m rowt are liillktd 0"fi kimj "',um" o ANDKRSON
ine 1 niini .-s'ntetcvrtf inv. It ia sabl (liai inl per vvu -
lualcmiiiuinf the romitry . 7".otKVK.- V . i tj, the HillslwrO B. P. ComellUS, AUCt
OuuiMmt, Mi,.,,,.. .,1 .e.L.e..i .- gram uw wi"-" .r, .....
' 1 -v ----- r- 1- . . iL.ti iikP iiiih vrni .1 k
pmiitd.,..! milk lue.ih cow. Ovct wftreiiouw uu .., v ABOUT OREGON rKUU
P.irn. to the wile
Hi ion. of near Forest Grove, Sept
c J....V,ia. nn tVio fllh inat. I - .. .1 in 1. 10 rnl
o, u u-.u;iiivi, nu ---- grown vo a neigui o iu w i,
lo the wife of Earl Hall, Scoggin 8 and j8 fiitg nicely. Asa result
Valley, a daughter. 0 his experiments with Summer
Kalo is the favorite crop with irrigation tn uregon, air. iag ey w
Forest Grove National Bank
Commenced business, March 4, 1907.
Comparative statement upon dates of.
Call by the Comptroller.
DEPOSITS
March 22. $45,223.17
May 20. $89.822.2&
August 22, $150,722.92
Accounts invited.
Officers and Directors:
W. B. Haines, Pres., Jno. E. Bailey, Viae Pre.,
John A. Thornburgh, Cashier,
Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fnqua.
Forest Grove, - - - Oregon
OtlttUe a pleaeant call. weiRbloK rom 75 to 150 pouuda; oue 1
, tl n..rt.am ateer year old Iterktlnte boar; Spring i;oti,
-1-3 rV1 L fWa w; road cart: one 3.S inch lmntrwa.
.-Notify Tonl Smay, Come- hMneM;att work harneaa;
a Ore.. R.2 Phone, Indepen- 5iiC'ariii, hanow 3 horse I'itt butmw, 14
"' .. OL. II. . . . . I. ...1,1,1. nnv . le.: uiao
1
j.' j-iiiiini in ntiin 111 em u -.nw. 1 .1 m . . -
kn 01 iii mirmiui 1 i. tini.iitod in tiiaklni titan at this time last year.
hir.. .1..!,..... - t . I..i ...n. I ...
a-rnK-ii m,ik. Unee hiilii.it tutu cl.rc-e. Krneet Haas, a Sberidan urug- m,ue,t of tho Oregon De-
hue ii., -.. to the ah, la .md -:gl vittitrni his parents m una .irtnm,ni Iaeue. Hon . ilbur
"..... u.l.,r,t. .nd KtlOdaV. revuru- '-r ".,.. r ,ila U,i-
uvpi I'm -j ..... .. K. tNeweu. i reoiucuv
ing Dome raonuaj. Board of Horticulture, nas buu
A fire has been raging IWiy on i,pnMll in the following one nun
Wilson river, but settlers ngni
ing it. The forest fire problem Is a
hard one to soive.
ii.-tn Hi.tiia Telephone
1 IIB OUIUV "" - , ,
Company has remodtded and otb e
.im...nvt the hteriorof ita
C W Kcdmond and family, l;ft ,rioe j thi cty.
,.11 iiVtnriA to Dennis for
trrerios. A complfite ana uF
n .. t.. nil
,l,.i. linn always ou
... ,
n I-IaT .uKmlitt llnlfltieU
van a "v,r. . : :.. i
-Hlur.of Buxton, return- picking bops u;."-, ;
ity, from a btiHinenB trip time to escape
1 I I . a" ft .11 anil I1IH. ItUU A inuaa
n 1 1 . I l.Hn ranWHI l BUll v -1
Ucodin wont to Hankp,UVilliftini and wife, will take in Uie
Wasbincton county dairymen for
fpfld. It will erow two
crops annually, and has yielded as
much as .id tons per acre.
OnonfLno. a Forest Grove wash
priuan, i going to China Boon, to
"catohem wilee." loo baa mere
are not some romantic Vassar girls
here to eave Quong the trip.
License to wed were issued last
-utnrdav. Sent. 14. to Beniamin E.
Barrett and Kflie Wells, both of
Gale Creek, this county, and to U
W. Kohl and Dena Wodel.
In tha ad. of the Nelson Hard
ware Co. last week, the type made
us pay, regarding terms on Btoves:
1 dnwn and II rjer month." It
should have read; $1 down, and
if 1 per week.
an enthusiast upon that subject
and properly, too.
It is easy to leu vne ainerenoe ;
tween land sub-soiled and land not
so treated, the crops telling the
story tn favor of sub-eouir g m.
H. Bagley, Jr. is inieresiea, anu
has the care and management of
the place.
PUBLIC SALE.
a ettnm nr itmiik l.v the tiHil)'e. Tlie
Mcnoii)t!i Id j-ive each ierii nearly a
Powuil, hi a K'X'd awed tumbU'r fitW.
thoiiBh uiiiiif tn ciiuiaa uti tiiucli more
iitH ll,l. J... 1.. ..l.tllln lit 111.
itn 11 .iimti;. til .UMiiii'" i"
Milk, Mi ll Individual la attppoted to tat
twrntv ..!...! I Mu..l. v.ur .ltd
hh H inn row, r-eiinicrica and lrtti
f niiii! rmii. aiitmlv the ilelnand
hleh iincniitnift llie auuuat iuiioita
ii ui n nmit ,p,'o piiiiuila.
tui,. jo uka in the State Fair.
trancttcled
t K. K-'nidn. of Hchnll.
"mniin- I,, iiio county ceat Btttur
fay,
1 Qf..
4 h'.i
tui
oil
Judi'
tn Hi-r. ima c-orh section u.ta Fair this week
jBtfthos, or onut.ty work. Look 00t for the ftnnounceuient
i Join' Tra.diBel, of Buaverton, of MiBB Coleman, tne idh..i -
" '.own Saturday. He reporle Cornelius, next weex.
.evirvbn Iu liituo in Viiu oniiiinii. .. . ir...kn nt Portland
j. , j ....... Detective vtvun.. -- .
tjn 0, p. Jloff, State Ubor LM ln tbe olty Monday, but ne
'i1,,..... . f 1 t . . . . .. 'i..a fail
j vuinnni-Rioner, we nave recmvHu Mjjn t say w"'w" .
"y ui i',o iaw nn,i iiiHinionoiio
f HWlniniinrt tlin futlnrv inHORGtloil
1 rt ... 1
aw
in
to the
'lo-it- heifer calf. 5 months
! 0 1, ml und while; eeon on Shady
f lJ-tmk road, Saturday, . Sept. 7.
lUviar.l'Notirv Alfred Albortfl.
i.C.iriiiiinfl, Itouto 1, or telephone
- Mayn llros., Glonooe.
1" W . H IlflrriorCounty Fruit In
I Jrwolor, of ForcBl drove, called last
5 - WaiUy. , Mri 'Harris will be
1 l)r' 'otnt a meeting of the Banks
'.yr'H!,Sopt. 27, and will disouBB
- "Hit i8ts, and the best way to
IUH ""J "
n mlik of BohollB WftS
jlin j , , n
town Monday, on ma w.
Ul.ia Valr. .
otuw " . r .,
t-..ni nf Porliana
Mrs. r.. . : r v Koonti
i:.inrinr BOO C H. ivooui
H vinivi.Ti ---
IU1S n- ...
H.G.vKlngn:
WRsaconniyee'""101 -
J T. Reed' of Beaton vietted
the 'county seal Monday.
1,:- tine of Hamilton-Brown
BhooB,ittJohn Benni.1.-.
to
...1 a atftlement aooui
Oreuou fruit that should b printed
in every language a.uun.i
tongue of man: .
-Orei-ou eacela in lruit.
v :K .....t.. ... 1I1. ai-kuow edned
cause oer l'l '" -, , :... T
.t.ndard Ol tue worm, 111.... f,
prices from
Uiulou, ai
Her pear
Xd hyUteVi.it of any Uher sue-
... I - .1 - I1..H...1 Wlnl.a
1 'hlr Becau;; nature has given hej
. .oiltaiUiK the evy Plan
StSre and 1 .unaltine just right to pro
duce 1 fruit of beautiful color, unu
texture, and "rivalled f avor.
The last Leeislature failed
protect the few elk left in the Coast
range, and there is fear that that
nnh e animal will soon D8 exterm
inated. Hunters are already
eeekinz them from Tortland and
other places.
P,no Tl. Ruffle v filed ft suit in
nmintv Court last Saturday
ftoainst F. J. Lewia, of Forest
lirove. to recover $180 on a note
.transferred to him by John Thorn
The undersigned will sell at public
auction, at her reuiaence, oq mo
oorner of Fourth and Fir streets,
Hillsboro, begining at 1 p. m. on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21.
Home Comfort Range, Heaters, Blue
Flame Stove. Bedroom Sets, 3 Carpets,
Molina si,l..K,nir,l. a Extension Tables,
4 Rockers, Lounge, Footstool, Picture
Frames, DisUes, inning vnairs, iihuSihB
I ...in Tjhh- (ttrtainii Books. Harness
mi. Pnw-lca. Tuha. WritiKer,
Commoks, Upholstered Chair, Kitchen
Treasure, Safe, Scytne, scoop soowi,
Pitchforks, Iron Pump, and other arti
to uiention.
Terms: All suma under ?iu
cash in hand; all sums over 110, 6
months time witn approved noie
J. C. Kuratli, Auct.
Baileys Big' Store
We sell SELZ' Shoes;
They 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
and Oxford.
PUBLIC SALE.
mi.. ....l.ionml will sell at pub
ino uuu".".. - -- , - .,
Ho auction at ma ruj.
Bouth of Bethany, t on Uillsboro
Portland road, beginning at 10 a.
""'FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27'
.trootl work horses, weighing 2500; 7
. 1 ...Ilk cows, , fresh, a fresh m six
reti 3 lb., each; 3tf farm vra
weta.jb niw. lmrrow disc,
fSui-SoV. "owing Whine, hayrake.
set work harness, 5 tntlk cms, nun;, .g
from to 10 gallons; and other arltclea
KwU. to mention. Unci, at
nooitv ... ,
Terms of Sale: $10, cash; over
iO, one - year's tme G Per cenl
Joterest. pETER REICHEN
J. C. Kuratli, Auct.
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Bagley & Hare are attorney f
plaintiir.
One nf the immediate needs of
Tlillaboro and vicinity at the pres
ent time, ib a laundry. Thousands
of dollars are Bent out of this coun
ty annually for laundry which
ought to remain in it. Hillsboro
is large enough to maintain a
modestly equipped business of this
kind, and there is no doubt that a
capable lauodryman would soon
build up a lucrative ousinbss, ana
thus keep our laundry money at
homo.
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
Hon nicking is progressing favor
aV.lv on the North Plains, The
n iglov vard will all be picked in
n limit, ten davs. The hoDsare fine,
and are being baled as soon as
dried. The are about 14U picxers
at work in that yard. Other yards
Af that vicinitv are making Rood
nrndreufl. and several will finish
picking this week. Good progress
is being made at the Gregg yard
Uhstandinu the recent fire
titih doatroved the large hop
hOUBO.
Dr. Linklater'e new frame store
building north of the Argus office
Is complete and ready for occup-
William Kane, , v
while the family was absent w6.
the house.
rn nnl run the risk of having
your valuable paperB burned or
stolen when you can nave a eaibiy
deposit box at the Hillsboro Com
mercial Bank tor i w per year.
fiirmerlv of the Council
nnat PntiHrv Ranch. Portland, has
looated in Hillsboro, where ne nas
started a poultry ranch, near
Shiitn'a Park, breedins exclusively
thn Rhode Island Red. He thinks
these fowls the beBt for Oregon, as
they are extremely hardy and good
for all purposes.
R V. Waolnv. a Forest Grove
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Implement man, has eloped with
Mrs. Hond, anotner man b wne, w
mart a iinknrtwn. The Studebaker
pwi w
Company, of Portland, has a man
in nhariH ol W All 6V i lLQUiemuiH
Knnao nt the Grove. Mrs. Waeley,
of Lakeview, Washington, wife of
the man who eloped wrwi wrs
Bond, writes Forest Grove people
that "Wagley ie a little off."
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Besides a complete linjt
we also carry a comple
" ites, such as Razor
Soaps, etc., which we (
prices, i
For Bale: Binder, threshing n
chine outfit, portable sawmill, 1
Witt sell cheap.Kurfttli Broe.
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