The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 16, 1908, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON. JANUARY JU.'lOOH.
OL XIV.
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iIIICUV A B0M8 OKCASIIiriOS
Vrar
Gfruitn Mutual losurauce
Lpanr, of Bethany, this oounty,
LlJiiaauiiual riniion ai uraoge
Mis lbi city, Mondar. Th-
UbiD( person W,M e'cl of-
of the company for the r nu-
inar: I'resideut, Fred larger;
xntarr, Pter Groswn; Treasurer,
Ifcrk ScbinJtxr ; Auditors, K. I
Iiralli nJ Krvin Rltter. The
jafUJ U in flourishing condi
C ioJ hu a membership in tbii
wj of more than 000, an J U
VjjcteJ on the mutul plan.
jntnlM'.j member atlud 1 the
Vsuil mtiDR A an iudicstioo
i it prosperity of .th cutupauy,
CjiJnot have t o lovy a dingle as
Vawit last er, there b-ing am
Slfun d io the treasury to Keel
inlands.
For Sa'a
qoiti penile, 5-year-old Jersey
bferU rich milkers. aio
li,tfu tram of mulee; wHight,
to 1 100 lrweacb K ibb II roe ,
Oolerville. Addree, Forest
Jtot,Ofe.,R.2. 45 7
JXTON TELEPHONE MEETING
Iirpt m enthusiastic meeting
111 All I
Mia January 11. at ma oeuey
ml house, four mi! north of
uton. for the iuirtoi of buildina
uliohone line from Buxton to
la Kelt;' place, on the other
SJe of Grt-n Mountain.
(Mr. F. RutleuV, 'h promoter of
Vi line, presided at the meetiug.
.hobcrirra formed an nrgani-
iifeatobe known a the Own
Ituuio Telephone Co The of
emtlectad are aa follows: Free..
.1 Bailey; Sec, A. H U'olford;
iim,U unhner; Direct ore, Her-
a Hart and rred (irner.
IW line is to cnnueot with the
!tfhi telephone line at Buxton,
branch from the nrnnoaed line
ill rao to Hoffman and Jeppesen'e
WWII it Bacon a, to comtnuni-
Wulb Portland.
PIONEER BREAKS HIP
Tucker, pioneer of 1H52. and
rowaides on Main, fell from a
hp ladder Saturday, and fractured
"(Di nip. Mr. Tucker waa
ding on the ladder, nrunins a
'a tree. The ladder closed to-
,tod he fell, striking the hip
the ahsrp edge of the frame,
ci 1 fracture of the hone. Dr.
oklaler wa eummnned and at-
the irjury. Mr. Tucker ia
f1 w'-v
j;
9
k"
fairly well, although hie ad
Ft ge will make his recovery
,w ins u. T'..i !. i
- " I .Til. A 111. K M r IN IIDB III
''J pathfinderB. having reach-
iana in 1852, and in 185a
lOClted nna IU.,.in
huh AJ'-t v I iaip T? uva v
up a donation. At present
UV HIT with hia Hiitrhtr
0. 0. Oerd er. His many
Mi id Waehington county wish
m peed recovery.
Farm lor Sale
to sell my farm, containing
orea, HO acres under plow,
7 bouee, barn and orchard, 3J
wuth of Hilleboro, and one
oi Farmington. For fur
" lDI(irmoi; ..l.i
'mation. addrees,
K. iiurkhaller,
J Iil labor o, Ore.
fii"boro Argus, $150 per year
UJder Beery will preach at the
;nin church next Sunday eve-
Sub ect, "What is
'"raion?" ltihiB.,,i. KrlHv
TIB In in... ' '
Argus and Oregonian, $22.r).
N. H. Jonee, of Vinelanda, was In
the county aeat Tuemlay.
Arguaand 1'aciHo Monthly ,12 tX).
K. H. aahltwt, of Hanks, was
la town Saturday.
Peter Penne Jr. was iu from near
Farmington Tueeday.
Mrs. L, A. Rogers, of Buxton,
was in the city Tueaday.
John Moreland, of Portland, waa
in the city the firet of the week.
J. II. 1) trland, of near Glenoo,
was in town Saturday.
S. A. 1. Meek, of near Glencoe,
whi in the city Saturday.
Arthur Cummints, of Moitavil
la, ai in the city Tueeday, and
called.
About IH) full blood Buff Orping
ton cck
lt.1. k Uatrline.
II L and W. C Hatchett, aaw
mill mm from Uaelon, were iu
town Tueeday.
childrec'a hoae you can do no bt-
wr man o nuy or John Dennis.
Krvin Burkhslter.nf Smith Tu.l.
atin, waa in the city Tueeday, and
ii. i .,- '
(.lieu on tue Argus.
Call on fir lihnnn In ILnniri fnv
groceries. A oomplete aud up to
ui line iwiye on nani.
Jos. S. Kobiueoo. of Karminirton
waa in the cttv Tueedav. on btiei-
nees at the court hou.
A lot of 7 foot cedar poeta for
sale. Inuuire of J. M. llriduee.
Uillsboro, Ore.
Thoa. Ifnwe ami Kilna Kihnnr
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both of this city, were given liceoee
to wed on January 8. I'.HtS. by the
county clerk.
Klnrian Km. whn rooentlv nl,l
, ;
hia S(l anrn film rinar Mhnroitrui
and who baa moved to Portland,
was in town lueeuay.
If. O. Fitch, of Corneliua. who
waa drawn to serve on the Federal
grand jury, baa been excuaed on
the grounds that he la a luetics of
the peace.
John R. Bailev. of Buxton, and
whoee frienda in hia narl of the
county are talking of running him
for county uouiuiiMiouer, waa In
the city Tuesday.
Have, von anv fence to build?
I ( mn nan ava vou tnonev. We
aell a good substantial fence, 4 feet
high, for 41) cents per rod.Bcnul-
mericn Uroe.
Pur Mala Table and stock beets.
table and stock carrots, cabbage
and tomatoes. Delivered. Phone,
Pacific Statue, 57. X. W. Cbiloott
and W. II. Marden. 34 tl
Jnhn Jnoa. formerly of Glencoe.
now of Portland, was out Monday,
greeting friends. John came out
to attend the annual meeting of
the Belhsny Mutual.
C W Phillina. of Astoria.
bmther of A. A. Phillips, of Ibis
city, visited with relatives in this
city over Saturday and sunuay
last, returning home Monday.
The middle West ia in the grip
of a blixzard. It is the swish of
the blizzard's tail that we have to
fear, on this coast. We are bound
to have a little cold weatner oeiore
spring dawns.
Kv Rut' Viftv acres cleared
in the vicinity of Uillsboro,
on rural mail and milk route; near
telephone line. Fine location;
good building site. Inquire of
Argus.
n P Alccaniler will open a
j a .-- - i
general merchandise store in the
Linklater building, next door north
of Argus office, Saturday, January
18, and he offers some great bar
gains in hisdieplay. He will be a
permanent factor in DUBineea iu
this city.
Colonel Medorom Crawford, now
in charge of Fort Wadsworth, New
Vnrk aaa born in Yamhill county,
and has been in the army more
than forty years. Io woem in
tervlew In Washington City, Col.,
i i.a ..(! "I remember see-
ing Colonel Jos. L. Meek, as Sherifl
or Federal Marsnau, nann
ber of the Indian ringleaders in
Whitman massacre." The Colonel
followed with an interesting ao
count of Oregon Incidents in pio
neer da a.
Mrs. A. C. Bergeruon, of Verno
nla, met with a severe accident
last Sunday night, while driving
near Gaston with her father, v.
Richards, over a bad piece of road,
in whioh a slide had occurred. It
was nearly dark when the team got
.u. A.Uri. f the elide, and be-
In, young bor.es. they became
frightened ana upeev
throwing the occupants ou . Mr.
Richards escaped tinhurt, but Mrs.
Bergerson sustained broken
cerge u" .-a . Hialonated knee
cneea uouo, -. , .
joint. Dr. Tamiesie was called to
attend the injured lady, and nporti
.. . l.J .na rlarabla dlUlCUltV
mat no uu , , -
in passing over the road where the
,
on
Three Juds and Three
Clerks for I'ach Precinct
GBfTING UIAOY FOR THE FKAY
Will Act Beib at Prltnary and Juat
EUctleas
Petition for quit claim deed; lots
21 aud 22, block 14 West rorlland
was sold to Waehington County
through error. Ordered that quit
claim deed inaue to Mrs. C. K.
Lawrence at eipenne county.
Petition for telephone franchise;
franchise granted as per petition;
line to follow boundary of road.
Report of recorder for Deo. 1007,
apprnvrd, fs 1330 20.
Report of clerk for Deo. l'.M)7, ap
proved, fees $237.50.
Judges aid clerks of election:
It in unlrrrd Unit the following iinmril
r'!iii c n'n intril an jmlc ttixl rleika
of rlniiiMi, Ihr lirt tlurc imitinl lriitif
jtlil(!-, Ullil thf lint iialiinl liriliK the
liiiiimin, .ui.l Hie Ut thtt-r iintiitil IjtIiik
the cErrk:
llravrrilutit Clum Silntnllrr, I'rril
Brjrr, Unlit TtlilliMii; V JiiIiiimhi, J J
Wlaitirr, 1 1 C lliutuii.
Ilcnvrrlmi Jolm A Joliiimm, M S
lUriir. A I'lki jC V Allen, II t. Vin
cent, C K llrilKm.
Iliutiin-t I' Went. T H IVrkiui, C A
IVlrrMii; j II Kink, I, II Hull, ti I'
Jolnmm.
Coluiuliia J II Ivi, I'ritiicin Clml-
mni, John Uiftu; A K U'Cumey. J I
Nurtlini, Clmt MilU r.
Conielmt Juhn Manth, A Itcmmi, Ivtl
Krnhiiirr; Antlt Wolf, Ilrrmnil Siliff
liieriimnii, A Itrrinrit
liry John I'riilny, Frul Wilcti.
I'rlrr SMrnnKi; Unu Caratrim, Chat
tlarrrtt, J C Si iiulnu-iiih.
Inllry Atmrr llriifK'. Brvk, W K
Stcvnu, A K kuUrit, II J lUnaru, W in
llauiiuclliiait.
llntlc-C I' Titfiinl. J V. Howard.!
('. V Hitoth; Alfred Zwriuer.t; A l'lcitli.
K A KiiolU.
Kl l'diir Oeo Hymn, I,oui JurKrim,
V. Henry; K I' Green, Clout teilier;er,
lonunl Smith,
Gale CreekJohn Hrilcr Sr, Win
iHitiKlaa, 1) (' HiIU y; Civile Hyan, M T
Co, Francis White.
GaMon-K Mattirnoti, F M Hill, K
licit; F. F HanliiiK. II Wcacott, K J Ward.
Mountain (J I' Kwiier, Cleve lohnwm,
Thoa Murphy; J J Meacuani, C C Nelnon,
Mevc Hollenlirck.
North Foreat Grove Thnraton Ituxton,
11 F Gonloii, Victor Crop; J C CUrk. J T
Fletcher, Chan Miller.
North llilUlK.ro R II Greer, J W Bai
ley, I'etrr llom-ow; C Jack Jr, W li I'll
teii((er, Fred Sewell,
ReedvillexJ " Imlny, Amlrew Jack, J
W York; Geo Jack, Ailriun Pant, Nick
Kemincr.
South Forest Grove-John ThornljurKh,
J N Hodman, W M Uiirfley; t)ar llnlil
will, Rolla Peterson, J II Wirt.
S.ulh HilhtWo John l)eiini, (i A
I'atterwm, C Hlawr; llctiton llowiimn, C
H iK'ichumu, Cha Crocker.
South Tualatin C K Ailniim, W II Mc-
Cormick, iMn llurkhalter; Frank Siiup
aoti, J J Krel.a, Kd Hoj;c.
Washiniiton Alfreil GuerlK-r, Thou
Council, Will Fuey; Clyile Liucoln,
Henry Kuratli, (. I Darety.
Went Butte Chrta eneii, Olc OIhoii,
A V Denny; I, M Ih-iw, llerry Robin-
son, Iliriimn (iustiu.
West (;clr J A (iustiu, A S Craven,
C F Hall; S U Foul, J A Chapman, J C
Smock,
FOR SALE
A span of young gentle, lively
mulee. sounii auu irus, iwuo or
drive, eingle or double.
jonn A. iiooDS,
HillBboro, Ore., Cor. 4th and Oak
Streets.
EMMA BARTLETT TORRENCR
Mra Km ma Bartlett Torrence, of
Gales Creek, a pioneer of 1854, died
it th home of her daushter, Mrs.
Thomas Cox, of Gales Creek, last
Friday. Deceased was born at JU
uul lWaan.. where her girlhood was
spent and where in 1839 she was
married to Jedutnan torrence, wno
died at North Yamhill in 18'Ju.
w,nm V.nRfAA she moved to near
near Chicago, III , from where, after
a three yearn' reeideoce, ene moved
to Oregon, spending the first year
at Milwaukie, then moving on to
the farm at North Yamhill, whioh
she owned at the time of ber death
.nA hern he had resided almost
continuously ever since 1854. The
following children survive ner: j.
H. Torrence, Dayton, Wash ; Chas.
F. Torrence and Mrs. Thos. Perry,
North Yamhill; Mrs. Thos. Cox,
Gales Creek; Mrs. Lydia Eunice
Miles, Portland. Interment was in
tv,.Mnrth Yamhill Cemetery by the
side of her husband, Saturday.
CIRCUIT COURT
ir.,.lf M. Vincent vs. Emeline
Vincent et al; sale approved and
affirmed; sheriff to provide deed.
. n V Qlnlna anil M. (1. Stftfl-
Darau dwi. -
pies vs. Elmo Bradford et als; sale
T 1 .nnAMmaJ. Ian1 n.
approved auu uuum muu , uotm v
dered to issue, etc.
Argus and Pacitlo Monthly, $2.
Miea I.eti'ia Counell, of Portluud,
vUiled home folks, Sunday.
Mrs. Bigelow was a paeeenger to
Portland Tueeday.
K. L. McCormick visited the me
tropolis Tueeday.
J. F. Camion and wife, of Banks,
visited Porllaud Tueeday.
Jaa. Jackson, of West I'nion,
waa in towo Monday.
Chas. Loudon, of Blooming, was
in town Monday.
Jos. Duhiuden, of Banks, called
on the Argus Monday.
Grant Mann, of near Cornelius,
waa in Uillsboro Tuesday.
Harry Hall and Wen Davie, of
Shady Brook, were in town lure
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Merryruan.nf
Portland, vieited relatives in thie
city, Sunday.
David Tschabold, of near Glen
coe, waa iu town Saturday and
called.
Mies Sneie McKinney, of Port
land, visited relatives in the city,
Sunday.
Mrs. Julius IVterron, of Come
liue, was a caller at the county
seat, Friday.
F. KlattandG. Klalt, the Utter
bis son, of New Bethany, were in
the city Monday and called.
Geo. Alexander, of Portland,
pent Sunday with relatives in
llillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thnrnburgb,
of Foreet Grove, were the gueets of
Mr. and Mrs. John Counell, Sun
day. Mis Wintf.ed Brown, of Forest
Grove, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. h. C, Brown, the last of the
week.
Chas. May, wife and child, of
Portland, came out Saturday and
went on out to Vinelanda to visit
the family of James May,
There will be a dance at Alpha
Hall, Saturday evening, January
11 Tickets, 175. Walkers' or
cbestra. Kverybody invited.
Hereafter there will be no pub
lic da noes at Helvetia Hall. From
now on these atlaira will be strictly
invitation. 44-8.
L. Schwanke and his son, R.
Schwanks, of near Centerville,
were in the city Tuesday, and call
ed on the Argus.
T. C. Johnson and wife, of John
son's mill, left Tueeday fur Oak
land, Ca) , on a visit to Mr. John
son's uncle, A. B. Clark.
Any one wishing to purchase a
gasoline engine should call on
Schulmerich Bros. We have a
sample at our store. Come and see
it operated. We are agents for the
International, the strongest and
beet engine made. 35 tf
Dr. J. C. Kornick, of Salem,
State Veterinarian, while at Uills
boro and Foreet Grove, recently,
visited Dr. J. II. Knox, the veteri
narian at Foreet Grove, who was
Kornick' classmate at the Ontario
Veterinary College, at Toronto,
Canada.
At the Poultry Show in Portland
last week, R. U. Greer of this city,
received the following award from
the judges: "Browo Leghorns.
First cock, fourth and fifth pullet,
firtit hen, first pen." This means
that Uillsboro has the finest Browo
Leghorn chickens in the Btate.
It is said, as a reeult of experi
ments made by the government,
that an ordinary fence poet, when
treated with creosote before Betting,
will give a service of twenty years.
The price of creosote on this coast,
is about 10 cents per gallon. Ibe
cost of treating a post will vary
from 4 to 15 cents.
Ira E. Barrett, with the Uillsbo
ro Pharmacy, is now a full Hedged
pharmacist, having passed a suc
cessful examination before the Ore
gon Board of Pharmacy. He be
gan his studies at Corvallis several
years ago, and graduated in phar
macy from that institution. He
received his certificate from the
State Board, Monday.
Hon. Kd. H. Webster, Chief of
the Dairy Division of the Bureau
of Animal Industry, United States
DeDartment of Agriculture, haa no
tified W. L. Crissey, Secretary of
the Oregon State Dairy Association,
that he will arrange to have one or
more Government representatives
in attendance upon the State Dairy
meetings of both Oregon and Wash
ington during the present year
11)08. December 10th and 11th
have already been chosen as the
date of the Oregon meeting.
For Sale or Exchange
Ten head of good graded Jersey
cows. Wanted: Ten to fifteen
fresh cows; heavy milkers. Call on
or address A. Schafftjer, on Bacon
farm, Box 19, Route 1, Beaverton,
Oregon.
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JURY PANEL H 1908
Names of Two Hundred Cit
l.enn Selected
SIXTY FOLK OF LIST TO BE DRAWN
Entire List is Published, Majority ef
Veslrs Fsrmera
The county court has drawn the
jury list of 200 names from which
31 jurors will be summoned for the
March term and a like number for
the November tertu of circuit court
The majority of the list, which fol
lows, are farmers:
8 K Nrlson.W W Oa.klll.Iohn Welch.
Theodore Pointer. C Kimunli-r, I'. ) Thom
as, Jonn winie, w r. hiilre, John I'e
lersoil, Hiavrrton.
U M Kyle, 11 V Kchloltman. ChrU
Schiiiiller, J C Wilson, F J Owens, Her
man Rittrr, John Sullivun, Rohl TIkmii
son, rW-averiliim.
John R llnliley, A II Unvis, Jinin s M
Flippin, Henry Ihiiinnn. Ctins I.nhott, F
I'etmlktt, S I'aisley, Win I Rnvuioiul, A
II Wulfonl, Huston.
Iaiilel II llailry, Walter Iteniaril. Gcr-
hniill (iiKte, Ko k Hull, I'eter Jallnen,
John Koehiike, Henry Ksmua, Clms
Kr.iliinrr, Win Mahler, R II I'oMer, I'reil
Hiirrta, A II Snlweilel, Cornelius.
J C Iteai ll, I,nl I'owers. J II Ilavil,
Orel e.anlner. W S JInlui. Jas II Hutch
inson, W C Jackson, Aileu Keen, Siim'l
Moon, Jas Itolil". Clmi Taylor, W W
Williams, Columbia.
N I llurrett, Nonh linker, Hurry Brail-
Icy, Hiram linker, Anton Carstens, llci
nmn ("up. W C I. milium, John Friday,
I'rancls itcrii.W V. Ingles, J II Kenueilv,
II G KIiil', Wm Mnrkway, II Heynolils
Sr., Iairy.
ruui lteck, Martin Coimell, Wm Mu-
ir, lK-lmar Martin, Henry l'arsoiis, W8
Smith. Dilley,
(iistuve Ilroiiuer, A V (.errant, html
Heiluiun, Juhn Overholtrr.Chn Schaui-
lirrK, K Vincent, A Schlecl, John Sax, J
Kii'lianlsoii, lt iitittc
Sam Gallirrnth, John U Henry, W M
Moore, Wm Willar.l. J l Worth. A J
Hesa, A Kraus, A C Hull, Kast Cedar.
Henry linker, Win Crolher, H. (..
Iilplchiccht, C. I. Jumes, Win. l.ce, J.
I. .Micklc. Jos. McRoherls, C. W. Finile.
O S Parsons, Geo. W. llenls.Jr., Gales
Creek.
John C. Cnllaluiii, John W. Gilmuti,
Fre'l Kubrrstein. II. I) Mutlison. V. M.
Melrixl. II. F. I'linly, W. .. I'arsuns, R,
J. Thompkiiis, Gaston
I'reil lturi-oorfer, (,lve Johiuon, J. J.
Meiichum, Dan 11. Roe, Jos. II, Thomp
son, Mouiitinn
Homer R. Ktinnolt, (ii-o. Frost, 1'. (1.
Ganlner, ('. A. Il.uilev, A. 1,. Ilolcoinh,
Ii. F. McNelly, DwiKlil I'omeroy, A. I.
Roy, Clem Sliniier, Annuit Tews, Xortli
HlllNlMirO.
(). AhlHtrnhni.Jolin Amlersou, Ira K.
Itrail'icy, llcrmaii ). Ilirunnls, II. F.
CutchiiiK, Henry David, C. A. Dhont,
(). M. (iiillowuy. Win. Kemper, II. II,
UiiiKlilin, J, 1'. .Mcliill, U II. Siarks,
North Forest Grove.
John Jack.C. W. Illoom, V. R. Clark,
Henry Miller, P. Olson, F, Weiariiback,
.S(", Rlusiiles, John Sorcn, James Mo
liu, Rcedvillc.
Julius Asbihr, loruelius Illaser Sr.,
Chna. F. Gmll, L. W, House, S. 8.
Jclirics, W. A. Marlin. Win. Mcquillan,
ti. A. rutlcrsou, II. I). SchuiclUcr,
South Hillslsiro.
John K. Iliillnnl, John I,. Ilnrrett, Win.
Iloyil, A. W. Crvi, O. I lhwne, A. W.
4 ail lias, Carl lliniuan, . K, IhriK. H. li,
Johnson, A. W, Russell, Geo. O. Sloan,
W. V. Scliultz, South 1-orcst Grove.
C. K. Adams. 1-rauk A. Rower, I.. C.
Hrown, John R. Kniiis, John Heaton,
Fred Hasse, Geo. K, Hathorii, W. W.
JiitiuiOi, 1. C. Mulloy, Chus. K. Mnrra,
Kolit. 1.. Kolmison, Kiclinril Kaycrolt, J.
W. Rnvnard, U. W. Wliltmorc, South
Tualatin.
J. C. Bills, Jos. Counell, Peter Gros
sed, wm. Jesse, Allen c. jannoca,
WaHiiuiKton.
Cuaa. 1', llarrett, in. li. lwrrniKcr,
Jos. Cowman, Clins W, lilleson, John
A. Kdy, F. I Guatin, M. r. olinston,
II, 1,. koclu-r, Henry Alitrsli, 1 1. o.
Ilnyes, J. R. McPolnnd, West Cedar,
Fred U. Aiilcker. John Dolatnl, jinniei
II. Cooticr, 1.. M. Hesse, James Jacqtiot,
Chas. O. Km'lier, llernmn Metentine,
Samuel Rice, Kulcih S. Robinson, West
llutte.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned w'.3 '.! mt publio
auction, at the llauial V.zt Ica,
3 miles east of Glencoe, tad Stsllw
northwest of Phillips, at 10 a. a.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,
Sorrel mure, weight 1150; 7-moutha-old
colt; 3 good inilk cows, 1 fresh aoon; t-yeur-old
heifer, fresh soon; yearling heif
er; a hog", 100 jh)uihIs each; 5 dozen
chickens; j-lnch Ha 1 11 wagon, in good re
pair; new liav-rack, new spring wngou;
hack, with shafts and tongue; new top
buggy; steel lever harrow; two u-incli
plows, as good as new; new cultivator;
McCormick mower; wheelbarrow, a
sleighs; 300 3-inch tile; 500 feet of rough
lumbt-r; set double work harness, single
hack harness, set single buggy harness,
ISO sacks Ilurbauk potatoes; about 6 tons
of mixed clover ami timothy hay, ton of
f;ray oats, sacks wheat; u-gallon kettle;
mm-ln forks, shovels, axes, new SDrav
pump, 3 ladders; household furniture
aud other articles too numerous to
mention,
Terms of Sale 110 and under,
cash; oyer $10, one year's time,
bankable note, at 0 per cent, inter
eat.
Lunoh at noon.
Daniel Stoller, Owner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
Ed. Shute, Clerk.
NO. 44
Pensions were recently secured
in Congress for Wm. Sohutte, of
Sherwood, and G. K. Johnson, of
South Tualatin.
John II. Humphreys, of Buxton,
was in the city Monday.
The Face of the Prescription
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That you hand us is an order
from your doctor which wc
would not presume to modify
or change. He knows the ill
ness and how he proposes to
effect the cure. Therefore we
are exceedingly careful with
Prescriptions at this Pharmacy
If you have confidence in
your doctor, you should have
the same in your druggist.
You can do so absolutely if
. you entrust us with the filling
of your prescriptions
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Forest Grove National Bank
DEPOSITS
March 22, 1907
$48,223.17
MAY 201 H, 1907
$ 89,822.28
Aug. Twenty-Third, 1907
$130,722.92
December 3, 1907
$160,372.46
Reserve, 65 PerjCent.
Officers & Directors: V. B. Haines, President; John E. Bailey, Vice
l'rcs.; J. A. Thomburgh, Cashier; Thos. G. Todd; J. W, Fuuua.
Forest Grove,
Oregon
BAILEY'S STORE
For
WOO L D L ANriETS
IO 1-4 11 1-4 12 1-4
Prices. $3.5Q to $9
COTTON BLANKETS
Same Sizes as Above
Prices. 75 cts to $2
We Carry the Largest
Assortment in Wash-
ington County r
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
'CtatfrDELTA DRUG STORE
fcr H Tcra Drugs
. Ve also ca
lis Cat fine si
vlf we do t
you want in
cheerfully ge
Having bt
publishers' a
now prepared
Vour wants i
.tti line,
plati,;1.',
We also,ltave full line
of tablets, pencil, skttSj etc.
School Books wilt fcj tc'J tw
Cash Only. Positively m,,r.
We will dispose of our entire Smokers like the Sohiller and the
line of men's suits at coBt. Here is , Exoellenoia. These cinara are of
a chance to dress well at a small
value. Schulmerich Bros. 35-tf
the best stock. You can't fool an
authority on a good cigar.
a. au invited.
slide occurred.
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