The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 12, 1907, Image 4

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    HIUSaORO AROUS. DEC. 2. 1907
Two trappers from Pendleton
were In the city on last Friday,
having come by team from the
above place. The men have come
to thie valley lor the purpose of
taking the hidei off such varmint
as may get into their trap. They
were well eupplied with trapping
(.anhanalia anil announced their
intention of spending the winter in
the mountains and unfrequented
spots in the Coast Range. Origi
nally there were three men in the
party, one of whom was an old
Rocky Mountain trapper, but the
latter was taken sick at Beaverton,
and was obliged to return to Pen
dleton by train. The men said
there was good money in trapping,
for persons of experience. Among
the animals sought by them are
skunks, mink, wild cats, otter, eve.
I am now prepared to show you :
the Chas. Stevens A Bros, samples
of new Fall and Winter stylee in
Ladies' and Misses' drees suits,
shirt waist suits, and drees skirts,
made to your special order,
and of your own selection of
goods. Fall and Winter coats
also carried. I carry a standard
line of corsets and underskirts. I
will be glad to bring my goods to
your house upon request. Inde
pendent phone, No. 264. Mrs. M.
K Caudla.
The nine-year-old son of George
8chiee, of near Reedville, died the
Utter part of last week, of diphthe
ria, after a short illness. County
Health Officer Wood, of this city,
went down to Reedville last Satur
day, and ordered the school at that
place dismissed for two weeks. The
building will also be fumigated, as
a girl wham Dr. Wood was called
to attend last Friday, bad just
coma home from school with a well
developed case of the dread disease.
Two cases of the disease are report
ed in the family of Wm McCallum.
Dr. Wood is making every effort to
quarantine the diphtheria and pre
vent its spread to other, localities,
as well as to others in the same
neighborhood.
Frank Davis, proprietor of the
St. Charles Hotel, Portland, was in
town Monday, on business connect
ed with his farm, east of town. Mr.
Davis is one of the pioneer hotel
men of this state. Many people
will remember him as the propria
tor of the old National Hotel, on
Front street, Portland, which used
to get considerable patronage from
the residents of this county. In
fact, Frank was born in the lower
end of the county, and while he has
grown well off in the hotel business
in Portland, he cannot resist the
impulse to own some land in this
county.
One would hardly know that
there had been a financial depres
eion in Portland, judging by the
way business is being done. The
stores are filled with holiday goods,
and the general business is report
ed good. Money is becoming more
plentiful, and less is seen of the
fiat currency. Oold and silver are
csming out of hiding in that city,
as well as in the country, all of
which indicate! that times are
steadily improving, and that confi
dence is returning.
Hop growers may be interested
in knowing that a meeting of hop
producers has been called to meet
at Dallas, Oregon, on the 14th of
the present month, for the purpose
of organizing the growers into a
permanent body, for their protec
tion against the bulls and bears of
the hop market. All growers in
this state are invited.
W. A. Shaw, of the Shaw-Fear
Co., Portland, whose company has
a number of fruit tracts between
Reedville and Beaverton, at Wheel
r Station, was in town Wednes
day, to look over some maps which
Deputy County Surveyor A. A
Morrill is making for him. Mr
Bhaw recently lost his brother in
Portland, and now bis wife is dan
gerously ill.
Do you want some lots in
growirg California town, within
one-half mile of the beautiful San
Luis Bay, in exchange for a moun
tain ranch or Hillsboro lots?
Finest section in Central Califor
nia; great for cure of pulmonary
and rheomatio troubles. Call at
or address, Argus office, Hilleboro
Ore. Deed and abstract.
Chas. 0. Webb and mother, Mrs
A. J. Webb, of Perry, Iowa, have
arrived in HillBboro, and the for
mer will spend the winter here.
while Mrs. Webb will remain per
manently with her son, Mr. G. A
Webb, of Webb & Hoover. They
are well pleased with what they
have seen of Oregon.
S. T. Walters, of Beaverton
nearly severed the thumb of his
right hand Tuesday morning,
while trimming a sapling where be
was chopping wood. He came up
to Hilleboro on the noon train
Tuesday, to receive medical attend
aoce.
G. W. Marsh, the well known
riantervilla dairvman. who attend
ed the good roads' meeting at the
Grove last week, says the limes, is
in favor of bonding the county and
building good roads for the benefit
of the present generation.
" Social dance at Modern Wood
man Hall. Cedar Mill. Saturday
yening, December 14th. Tickets,
including supper, 91. W. locales
orchestra. The public is cordially
Invited.
Do you want a buggy ? We have
the finest lines ever shown in this
QtT.Sohnlmerich Broe.
Noli' of rmal Srtllrmfot
GUARANTEE
The deposits of the Com
mercial Banh are Guar
anteed Dollar for Dollar
by the List of Undersign
ed Stockholders.
A. S. SHoles. Ed Schulmerich.
S. B. Huston. Chas. S. Russell.
Dr. S. T. Linhlater. . B. Tongue.
V. N. Barrett. Ceo. Schulmerich.
John W. Connell.
The Hillsboro Commercial Banh Is
doing strictly a banhing business,
and it does not speculate. Its secur
ities re gilt edge, consisting of first
mortgages on farms, and high grade
personal approved notes. We Keep
over double the legal reserve on
hand
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
Hillsboro - Ore.
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..Central Meat Market.
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Over-burdened Women
la all station cf life, whose vigor and
TlUllty may have befin undermined and
broken -down by over -work, exacting
social duties, the too frequent bearing of
children, or other causes, will find In Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription the most
potent, Invigorating restorative strength
giver ever devUed for their special bene
fit. Nursingjnothers wlKflnd It especial
ly valuable Ik sustaining hc!lr strength
and promotintAn aaundant mturlshment
for the child. KxpWuntsptiim too
will Sod it a pricelessHciWttfpferjWe the
system lor Daoy s coming ana r
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ordeal oomoaratlveTv calnless.
f.n rtff nn hpri In any Ktate. or condition
ciThelemale ly-nem.
Uelicate, nervous, weak women, who
Fura Wanted
Remeccber that I will pay cash for
fura. I eave you the trouble of
shipping. Try me. I reside juat
north of the west end of the long
bridge, one mile west of Hilleboro.
You caD leave your furs at the
Corwin it Heidel bu'eher ahop.
Chas. Karnes, Hilleboro, Ore.
TIME TABLE
Suffer from frequent headaches), back
ache, dragglng-down dUtresg low down
In the abdomen, or from painful or irreg
ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis
tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or
faint spells, see Imaginary specks or spots
floating before eyes, have dimigreeable.
oelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante-
version or retro-version or other displace
ments of womanly organs from weaRnesa
of parts will, whether they experience
many or only a few of the above cymp
toms, find relief and a permanent cure by
using faithfully and fairly perslhUiUtly
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
This world-famed specific for woman's
weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a
pure glyceric extract of the choicest na
tive, medicinal roots without a drop of
alcohol In Its make-up. All Its Ingredi
ents printed in plain English on its bottle
wrapper and attested under oath. Dr.
Pierce thus Invites the fullest Investiga
tion of his formula knowing that It will
be found to contain only the best agents
known to. the most advanced medical
science of all the different schools of prac
tice for the cure of woman's peculiar
weaknesses and ailments.
It you want to know more about the
composition and professional endorse
ment of the Favorite Prescription," send
Doatal card reouest to Dr. B. V. Pierce,
iuffalo, N. Y., for his free booklet treat
ing of same.
ou can't afford to accftDt as a substi
tute for this remedy tifkiumm campunUUm
a secret nostrum o wummun oumpom
(ion. Don't do It.
Executor's Notice ot Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given that the under
sieued has filed his final account as Exec
utor of the last Will and Testament of
Prank Bernard. Deceased, and that J. W.
Uoodin, Judge of the County Court of
Washington (jouuty, uregon, iihk on mis
day, made and entered an order appoint
ing and setting asidel- Monday, the lftth
dav of November, 1907. as the day for
hearing objections to aaid Hiul acuouul,
and for the final settlement ol said estate.
Dated this 17th day of October, 1907.
- CHARLES BERNARD,
Executor of the Estate of Frsnk Ber
nard, Deceased.
E. B, Xongue, Attorney
6Ai a. m.
9:07 a. m.
1:42 p. m.
j8 p. m.
, 8:16 s. m.
Passenger traia schedule follows:
Leaves for Portland
Forest Grove local
Sheridan Flyer
Forest Grove local
Corvallis overland
Arrives from Portland
Corvallis overland
Forest Grove local ,.l7 p. m.
Sheridan Flyer 6:28 p. m.
Forest Grove local 6:47 p. m.
Leaving Portland
Corvallis overland 7:00 a. m.
Forest Grove local 11:00 a. ui.
Sheridan Flyer 4:10 p. tn.
Forest Grove local. 6:40 p. m.
Arrival in Portl"jid
Forest Grove local. 8:00 a. m.
Sheridan Flyer 10:30 a. to.
Forest Grove local... 1:50 p. tn.
Corvallis overland.. 6:35 p. to.
The Forest Grcve local does not
carry baggage.
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TRADE MARKS
. 4V DCSIGNS
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aatcalf aMartala oar opinhio fraa whattior ma
tovantioa M probablf paiantahla, (.'"wnxinlra.
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ant fraa. Oldaat aaannr for ran uaf nra.
Pataota utaa tBruuth Muun Cu. noalvt
Utttutkt, without ciunra, Inue
Scitctlfic flccrlcan.
a kaBdsomaty IHmtTatad waaklf. !,rMt rtt.
slatlua of an? amanuoa inumal. I'urn.a. 11 a
raar; foar avnUia, IL Sold brail nawwlralorn.
In the in itti-r f tin- atilu'atittu of C K
Smith. lor Iutiw to rll iitHu
un. His ,itnl limit li.iliii ill U'imiiiiitillr
lli.in uiu- Kill.ui. 111 r.il trl.tr
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To the Honorable CuiuiU t'mirt ( Ihr
Stiitc ul llivKoii, tut WaOuiiKtun Count
Tin- iiu.Uf.iniu.1 irtitloiicr. Ii-gsl
l. riof I il l idar t. HtW rircim t. Vh
i in;tii I oiinly, lirrgoli, ami fuiiilinnini
iiLiHiritv of the lri!l voter l mu
I'ui llict ' and U-lltif ai'tual IXtldrllt III
cud I'rrvinct, and li.tvm ai tu.illy rrul
id 111 tml rrccmct tliutv( v d.iy.mimr
ili.ilrlv pn if.lniK the date ul tlil J-lllioii
would n-tH' tlullt twtitiott your llonuta
ble IUlv .nn! k tlil lufii to tell
-.pultons vinous and mult Iniimr in lew
.iil intiti. lliaii one gallon, m r.au veiwr
V'tifk Piviinct.U xslungloii lotinly.Oie
I u'"1"1 a'"1 "l C". Iv. "fiinilh
4 ti-.i.Uiit i'f Mm rciltiot, lor a j
riiwl i one t-ar.
Ii.ilnl tin 15th t.iv of Novemlier, 117
1. S..i'1-it. V M MiM.11. I'rauk Muutr, I
C Shi iin iti. I'r ink Hum, 1 T hheliimn.K
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C W.uik iniJiti, II ttiteel, ( T 'leaiwy
I I'. Ilnliinnli, W111J1tiKe11S.il KiililMinp.
J.1I111 Cheh.tk, l Wnngitnaii, Augiit
I Kr:iitx . I! II I..I.M. V, II kobbins. V Col-
frit, II ,M M-imi.C kol--rt, J K Kay,
H A l; 1.1 v. W It lUv. J k C TlitmiNu,
Pnil llrw, W A Millriila-tgfr. D Halls,
Siiiu (Ullmnth, hi' llcutau. R V. Wang
.1111.111. I litoii. I-; I. Cole. t. 1" Martin, h
I Wtll.inl, W I ill-mv. Wm Kav. W V
IVh iII. J NU-rg. J C M.uliuai !' Mtir
r;iv. J H Wiilh, II llolworlh, 1' Hold
man, Muh-o-l llealy. IC Chihak. (' i.
Sh in r, J I West. J Ottertruitt. T Ma
t!ir, I A Townviid, llarrv Sampson,
Harry Simlh, t'. Kaminerrr. K Iv Hhnrrr,
V S-dlak, Jus Gallirrslh. Henry Titers,
V. Savage, Chas t.eiU rger, 1 ) r liirwn,
John KoU rl, iet) lliilaiid, James Sillip
Hon, .1 .ih 11 1'i.itt, V W Saj(ert, Pred l.ut
man, I' 1' llailey, Ik is Jurgeni, M C
Kuolts, S 1, Wirth, R I' Potts, John fax,
Ceo M Uu'ciis, Win Ciiniuo, J riiinnp-soil.
To whom it mav cunrerii: Nolirc i
hereby K'veli that the undersigned resi
dent of Kasi Cedar Cieek Pfefliiet.W'ssll
inuUm Coiintv, Oregon, will, on Wednes
day the Mh day of .lantiiiry, I'yoM, at ten
o'clixk a. III. of sanl day, ireetit tile
fortgoiiiK t 1 1 1 ion for Ihi-hm- to sell spir
illum, villous hiii! malt honors in Ivast
Cellar Creek I'rerinit, W'ahi'igtiii Coun
ty, Oregon, in less iiniiitities than one
gallon, to the County Couit of Washing
Ion Cuiinty, I )regon, at llillslioro, (Jie
on, nml tit such tunc snd place mil 10.I1
that 11 liveiise la- issued In the undersign
ed applicant to m-II Kpiritoti, villous and
malt liitiors in s.ml l-jut Cellar Creek Pre
1 inrt, Washington County, tregim, in less
(iiaiilities tlian one gallon, fur a period
of one year from the dale of the issuance
of Mich license.
llalcd this and day of Ih-celiiUr, 117
C. Jv. Sinitli, Applicant.
Itagley i II ire, Attorneys for Ajiplic't.
NOTICE TCf FRUIT GROWERS
The fruit inspector ol this county
has found thf.t airuoflt all trees are
infected with fruit pesto, and the
law requires the owners, or persona
bavine posaessioa thereof, to de
stroy or ersiiicate such orchards or
pestB. You are, therefore, notified
that unless such orchards or pests
are destroyed or eradicated before
the first duy of March, 1908, 1 will
proceed, under the law, to either
cut down or destroy such orchards,
or have the trees sprayed at the
owner's expense.
W. R. Harris,
County Fruit Inspector.
Insure Your Stock
Insure your horses and livestoik
and when you lose one you will get
cash. Don't take chances when it
is not necessary. Take out a policy
IN A RKLIABIiK COMPANY
I am agent for the National Live
stock Association. Insures against
death from any cause. Drop me a
line. Terms reasonable.
JOHN VANDERWAL Br-averton, Or.
K. F. D. No, 2
The old reliable fire insurance man.
BARGAIN
Argus and Pacific Monthly, $2.
Remember, the Oregonian and
Argus, orjly $2.25.
Nineteen acres in the city limits of
Cornelius under cultivation. Good
$1500 house, small barn and other
email' buildings. Good orchard,
strawberries and other small fruits.
For particulars, Phone 151, Jobe'e
division, Independent line.
Experienced milker and good
farm hand wants job on farm or
dairy. Can milk from 20 to .'JO
cows. Is German, and can furnirsh
good references. Address XC, care
of Argue.
For Bale Table and stock t.eeta,
table and stock carrots, cabbage
and tomatoes. Delivered. Phone,
Pacific States, 57 NW. Cbilcott
and W. B. MardeD. 34-tf
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Watch
Hillsboro
Grow!
KIRATLI BROS.
l)eoler in
Choice Real f stale Tracts
Ranging from a house
and lot; acre tract, 10
acrc tract, up to a grain
or dairy farm. If we
haven't what you want,
wc can get it. Hills
boro and Portland prop
erty exchanged for
Washington County
farm lauds.
Conic apd see us be
fore you buy.
Money to loan on
reasonable terms. No
tarial work done.
Auction sales cried.
There Is As Much Difference
Between nn unpnlntcd floor
und u door puintid with
The Most Perfect of FloorPaints
As thrie it l trrn the; two ahovc ilttntuli-il kidhnts. It nhuu out
iIimaic gcitns, avc taW, U-iuU luimui))' t the humc.
Made by
Wc luvc jtint received a brjjc shipment of all kituh of
Heath & Million Paint
Yours for t (3 Ueul,
Rowcll Bros. & Co., Scholls.
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WEINHARD'S (On J'iujtiil
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The best of all Btcrs.
Bottled for Medicinal Uc
a w i wii nvc
W. Y. WJbL-i
Main St., Hillsboro, Or.
PRIVATE BOXES
O
UR PATRONS should nl
ways feci free to store their
private boxes in our vault.
Also your private papers.
Only fire proof vault in
Washington County. We
make no charge. . .
J. W. SIIUTE, Banher,
HILLSBORO, - - OREGON
Schmidt CgL Ilulisch
Open their General Merchandise
Store on the Baseline Road, & miles
from Beaverton, with a Genuine
Great Slaughter Sale
Wednesday, Oct. 18
Sugr, twenty ll, $1
Coffe., 12. 14, IH ct..
Teas, Mixture, 25 tin,
Hltfh Crnda Tu, 40
Tufty und Mom.
Made candles, 8 ct.
Trench Mixed, IO to
' 16 cent, per lb.
Home Made Cholntea,
U eta; Peppermint und
Winterreen LoenR,
IU ct lb., Wnlnula. IO
eta, benti Mixed nulm
2o eta, Peunutu, 9 tt.
Cirfurn, So ci bx, upi
Cl.ewlnri, V5. SFICt-S
IO ct vmn for 6 eta, Uoy
ml baKknrf Powdar, 40 o.
Lamp chlmnaya. No. 1.
tanlai No. U, S avnta each
Entire StocK - Reduced
TREE LUNCH SERVED ALL DAY
ALL DAY J
MBaBST,