The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 16, 1908, Image 3

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    nSL CO. POTATOES
LKAU IN TI1K MAliKK
shirrcJ to A" l a,,! of ,,,c
(mihhJ Southwest
0f m IIIM S3 CAR LOAM
, l'dct Heat
Seta
1ht Hatt
Bohulmcrlili hevtahlppnd al
.....iti.r ihu far. 2'i load of
Wsihingtou county potatoes to
virloul part l,l tbe Coaat and
8outbMl. a Ur Oklahoma,
iod buyer ara unanimous iu ire J
Itinx the elilpiiietita m the lineal
thT have ever awn from any part
of Coast. Tbii might to I
highly pleaing to rlr here, and
it Iht '' time stimulate the in
dustry. Hchulmerlrh ay
do, that the reputation of Wab.
Inglon county potato I Ubliiah-
J, and marketa provided, the in
dutry will ! neiier ii in lh
future, tiiil the output corrNponi
Ingly increased It ha long Unn
known that thle county produced
the finest (xiUtiMm raised In the
WiiUmntl valley, and now tht
I do not have to ditiHiiid upon the
Portland produoe dealer, a b"llr
price will be paid, than in the past
Ur. rVhulumrlch aya that every
shipment be made was more than
ntUfactory ti the buyer. Much,
however, depxiida uon the farmer
ii to the quality of pu U olF-r xl
for al, a thy should he uniform
lo iu and of the beet qialily for
ibipiueut, in order lo maintain
lbir rrputalioa for quality.
SENATOR FULTON'S SPEECH
toiled Mlate Hetiator C W. Kul
ton addressed a good aiml crowd
last Thursday afternoon, at lb
Creocrnl Theatre, thi city. Hi
tpMK-h practically a repetition
of bi Utter, iulil iahrxl mm time
igA, in which he denied the accuva
tiiiD made against him by Mr
Heney, denouncing that person a
"a lUr" Hi friend here were
pleated with bla speech, and pre
dict that he will get a big vote in
(hi county. The band furnished
bu.Ic on the street and at the
theatre.
Card of Thank
W deire to thank all those who
gave u their aympathy and aiial
I nee during the trying hour of our
htreavemeul, and for the twauUfut
flral tribulea on the day of the in
torment of our little daughter
Word csnnol tipreM our a ppr mi
llion of your kindness.
Mr and Mr. K U. U ravel.
LBBDY TRUE
Ths wedding of Wake True and
Kltie Leedy, lait Sunday. April VI,
1UUH, ii (he home of the bride'
parents, Mr. and Mr B. (i. Iedy,
at Tigardville, wa one of the pUa
anteet alfaira of the reason. The
ceremony was perlormed by Kev.
Hinipson, of 1'igardville Clyde
liedy, broth,r of the groom, acted
a beat man, while Mia Maud Wy-
man wa hrideamald. The Inula
wore an embroided white gown,
iod the bridesmaid a pink eilk
organdie; and the grotin and
groomsman wearing the conven
tlonal black. After tho ceremony
a rtilendid dinner waa served, the
bride and groom later taking the
vloctrio car for a abort trip to Port'
land Thoae present were: Meeera
and Meadamea U. U. Uedy, True,
Ddy, Wm. True; Hhattuck, of
Mamath Falls: Harrv I-e. of
Portland; Misees Alice Lewly, Josie
Howard, HteinhofT. Young; Kllie
Ootlman, of Hillaboro.
Notice to Contractora
vt . , ...
nunc, u lirreli fflven Hint wwleil Wdn
will hH rw-rlveif uii Ui.mul opened on Mey
ui, si one o'ulocK r M, lor ine enw
'I'MIOl IMillOlllllllimo lu Hi'liool HiHttict
. 3U, near HoholU, Waalilngton County,
tiremin.
1'Uiu snil miwIlli'itloiiH run tie men si
i reitliltmre ol the chairman of Hi
Hoanl. I,. M.HeMri. The Hoard reeervfa
in right Ui rejert any or all bids.
!.. M. It K8HK.
Itenverton, On'Kon, Houl
w-holla Phone, ibi, Una 5.
SPECIAL. SONG SERVICE
At the Christian Church next Bun
uy evenina. at 8 o'clock. There
will be several apecial number.
(ulna, duets, quartets and chorUHe
A 20 minute address will be given
on the tonic "Whv Observe Kaater."
Everybody invited to attend this
piendtd service and bring an
terofTaring, On Wednesday night
following Kaster. will be given a
ttereopticon entertainment for the
Deuettt of the Sunday Hcbool. "
l"P around the world" in an hou
nd a half, showing 135 beautifully
oolored views You oertainly will
miss it, "if you mias it." Jiring
fMend.
Cows lor Sale
five splendid oows, selected from a
d of twenty-one. Every cow
has an unusually (rood record for
quantity and teat of milk. Trioes
reasonable. 'Can be seen at Holly
rm (the old Anderson place,) 1
miles southwest of Hillaboro, or
ddiess. C. V. Fuller, Hillaboro,
ww, iK un Ill((hti t crowd
i l)iy aifitn-Kating nearly fifty
permu.a calUd at the ranch ,,f -er.
ry Htreain, tni prwi to ,.nari.
van him, using various impellents
i uiiiiiin i urn a,llVB
l a a I 1 aa I . t
....... 7, i prir nein noon at. ir.
and opnimd Dm door, and Informed
u crown that u was too previous
aa he wa mill lone bachelor The
lye were not convinced until a
"arct ol the tiiiuna f.iUI to diclore
any ganiieiit worn hy the fair eex,
when they retreated, evidently
mu:li (ll-ppoint.. It.ubelor
ntrein i mill chuckling lohininell.
Mr, ti. M. Hunter wa badly
IllllMtl .kfi ll.. ..... ..Ill . J
........ inn hi in mm uiiiiy ,y
dog bulonning to one of the Veach
toya. tin. morning, at the residence
of Mr, each, on whom Mr
Hunter a calling Dr. I.inklater
wa euxl and attended to the
lady i iiijuriee. The aiiiinil had
litter of young one which waup.
poaed to account tor Hi vicioun t
ai'k. No erioua reeulla
are ex-
pectel from the wound.
I erori wiHhing to tilo their
arm will alwaya tind a larKUjck
t line tile in our yard at Hclioll
hoee winhing the lariier nixo ti 11 n a
hould place their order with u
efore June 1. Wo tUocrrr brick
ml liuililmg bUK ki. Thoe intend-
ng lo build will find a large iui-
ly of luinlter at our yard, and vou
re Invited to call and look over
our etoek before purcuaning. Gro-
ner A Kowell, Hcholl, Ore.
a cloud oi witneme came up
A I I
from llaverlon thi week to Mtify
n thenuil brought by John Henry,
I near Iteaverlon, anainHl a renter
amrd h. F. Dennett, to eet anide
leaee, which plaintiff al!egr- wai
not drawn according to agrement.
ho Judge niodiued the agreement,
ut refuned to eet anide the leane.
he cane Uetotl the greater part of
wo day.
The building "canon i now at
and, and any one contemplating
ork in thit line thould call on the
'limai Milling Co. when figuring
on material. We have a complete
lock alway on hand. Both
hone. 3-tf
Judge Iho. A. Mcllriile upon
aniiixing the trial jury for the
term, the latter part of lant week,
look ocoanio'i to compliment it a
one ol ine uirrsi in 1 mien juriee
ver drawn in tbi county, and
4
hoped that the next jury drawn
wou d be composed 01 a good ma
lerial. The jurymen filed up to
the botch and expressed their ap
rtcialion of the Judge remark
by cordial handshake
A dance will be given by the
ady Maccabees at Greenville, on
Wednesday night, April Ti K 7
ent KaHer rally 10 lor supper
nd 7c for number. Kverybody
nvited.
O. K. Bhepard, who lives 3 miles L,
north of Beaverton, lost a norse
I week, valuwl at UM. It was
netired by John Vanderwahl, who
paid the imurance amounting w
llatelwood Ice Cream, fresh oys
ten, con lections, iruus, nuie, ci
gars, tobaccos and pipe, at Palma
leer 1 confectionery.
Mr. and Mrs. Kairbairn, recently
fmm Kdinhursb. Scotland, paid a
i.iL to Dr. and Mr. I.inklater last
8unday. They are much pleaea
iih Oreiron. ami may remain in
orlland permanently.
When in town, call at Palma
leer Uonieoiionery, auu uj
faminii Hires Koot Boer. AiwayB
cold.
Clirie. Peterson, of north of Shady
Brook, cut hi band badly wuiie
nknnninir wood lnt Monday.
ound were atieuaeu uy m.
iesie.
V,.r mIb A 60 tooth upike bar
t . t l. .,ul ..nil! vator.
row. anu a " suu' v... .
double lever, in use one season,
both for $13; a bargain. IniUre
of Fred 8. Olsen, llillbboro.
Elder J. A. Campbell, of Port
..i will nreaob in the Christian
Sunday at II a. m
UIIUIV") I'"' . . . a a 44... J
You are cordially inviiea to aiwuu
rh. main thinn to do while see
ns the horee show should be to
msiiI I I1A IHI1 Ul OIIWwO .vww j
candy, oto
winiw . w -
Ti,n. Main a well known ciLzin
ofScoggins valley, is luflaring from
an a boeKS of tne ear, auu u...
medical attendance
r. ...1 parrinoes sold on the
UU tin u "-o, i
ipstallment plan.fliown .du-r.
a week at Patterson s,
R. V. Hoyt, of this city, is build
' . e .nnm hnnaalnw. near
Ihecornerof Baseline and First St.
ng a neav "" a
u.n Xmra and adiuatable win
nUIDO.. V -.I, !.
dowioreea at reasons
Patlerson'e, 2ou ireei.
n..iiinn manaser of the
Portland General
iv r . j a iij""i
Ifllectrio Ught
Co., was in the oily today.
Go-cart and carriages sold on
the installment plan II down 1 nd
$1 a week at raiiereuu u -
Geo R. Bagleyand Dr. J. P
Tamieeie left yesterday for Seattle
on legal business.
a Anra and adiustable win
puree n uu".- . .
,lnw screen at reaBonable price at
Patterson's, 2nd Street.
Born, to tbe wife of Edmonj Cor
neliue, Hilleboro, ure.,
1008. a son.
. k..u annrnmlate
Hesouriancj uu"'7l"-r .
,i. Krtr. show. Tbe Den of
THE BIGGEST BLDGLT
IN COUNTY'S HISTORY
s"Priiiteiident M. C. Case
Makes Apportionment
ABOUT THIK1Y THOUSAND DOLLAKS
Tbc Ont Hundred Sthosl Districts Get
Bi( Lift
Supt. M.C. Caae thin week made
an aiiliortlOliment of School monev
to the KM) district of Waahington
t . ... .....
ouniy, aim me sum distributed is
the largest ever turned to the pub
lic acbooli here in one payment,
the total being f2'J,850.13. The
districts, amounts, and clerks to
whom the money is tent, follow:
lnt No. Clnk Am't.
I
I li llolrotnl ti oo'
II (i Pilch H66 jo
M N Itonliain 319 50
A Itrvrrtnaii J46 50
O M Calloway 116 00
I
1
4
S
6
Kolit lliompkun . 414 00
7
I'ttrr IbHicow a6io ool J
H
9
Uwil l'owrra..
ool
Jot Connrll.,
I9K 00
til so
"' 4.w n
1 .
lo
Almrr BriKK"
I'. X Hunting
T II llrrli ...
A C Carntcii
J W Vanili-rvelUen..
1, J fori
l.oun Wilcoi
(co J Jack
J II Iktwning
Jaa ! Srwtll
A W Wii(lit
S A ll Mi-rk
Win Tiur
II II TiKrl
Mis J I Jrpjicvm...,
II 0 Praraon
Alumo Wirtli
AiKtni lluxtoo
W A Johnston
j
I. J
U
5
... 459 00
...5jo 00
... 334 00
... 301 50
... 459 00
... 341 00
... 166 50
-
... 706 so
76 50
153 00
1(1
"7
IS
9
11
11
4
5
ijt
... t6 00
- 34 00
- 3 So
J 1
'7
in
f
J Millar - 43 00
Murk Co 450 00
K Coff 153 00
Matthew 1'attjn - I08 00
T C Juhnntm... 19" 00
Jowili llurxholnrr 81 00
J O C.uatin 5" 5
N I, Wilev 71 co
J4
15)1
lb)t
37
J J Vsnkirrk ki oe
it
40
41
A C Wirtt
Chat Clahaw
John lKirliiml ....
lk-uUm rinlh...
Thoi FairlMiikn....
Umit t'tnignn...
it I 00
4'
43
44
. 184 5
107 00
) SO
iu 00
76 50
45
47
I L l.miMlay..
5 5
C li Hedge 133 00
Arthur Hill -. u 5
4V
4yjt
Geo Holt
W V Ja((iiilll
(i P Kner
Gerhard tioctre
Olhce Vacant
John Schneider....
71 00
jol jo
67 5
Jio SO
47 50
571 50
51
5
$3
54
55
Allied Gnerber..,
333 00
ssjt
J K !alla 13 5
57
M S llarne
Wui Steveut
Chan Miller
V S Iax ke
Carl Uerugren
Geo Kiem
J I Northrop
W K Newell
Ilrrtuuld Pleiachhauer...
John Johnson
Mr kuthenne Umieu...
C S Itateman
Chan K Co
I, H Holt
I C Clutter
Krwin Rilter
A Btiarrigus
Wm Kelly
II 11 llailey
C M Scofiel.l
P A Markley
Jake MeaainKsr
Fred Berger
V K Shaver
Mn Gertrude Williams..
jH8 00
5
59
J16 00
175 50
166 50
90 00
1 62 00
196 00
171 00
60
61
6ijt
3
64
3S1 40
u. J-I
110 50
6,jt
01 00
69
58 50
144 00
S40 00
1H6 00
441 00
283 50
117 00
301 JO
71
7
73
74
70
6
77
7
79
Ho
Hi
Hi
3
H4jt
HO
85 50
w5
180 oo
... 333 c
161 00
67 50
.. 166 jo
103 y
... 31 00
Paul Heuschkel
F W Piihnow
Carl Her --.
7
KH
H9
90
91
9-jt
94
fred Latiger.
643 5
j N Miller 3 50
Otto Parsons rty 00
AllKrt Dethlifs 1J6 00
W W l'irret - 50
X A Gassiier 5
95
A P Christensen - I9J 50
John Schmeltier 75 5
W A Vandcrveldeo 477 co
I R Bailey ... 9 3
M L Roberts 180 00
J V Jone. 54 00
('has Thompson . 3& oo
96
97
9
lojjt W J lkxlson a 5o
I04jt Adclia Stitt 54 00
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Percilla RidKley et al to U w crawioru,
. ....
part of block i Branlorrt Atiutlion for
est urove, 5u.
Wm Reidt et ux to II J Haiek, part of
block 7 W Portland Heights, 60.
Allen 8 Ford et ux 10 jonn a oeswr,
40 acres 111 sec 29 1 J a 1 w, uuu.
" .... . . r. v t ' . . C
Jacob Vlgenus 10 4 j narriK.ii, pn
sec li t 1 w, 1500.
Michell Angell to J a, jeiaon, pan ui
sec 36 t I I w, 1800.
Fred troisnant 10 August. Aiuucr, 1
acre in sec 3J t 2 s I w, 400.
l'aul J Ward et ux to lieo n oaiuwin,
ao acres in sec it 1 4 w, SS-
Geo Baldwin et nx to Paul Ward, part
of blk 29 Foest Grove, 1600.
Christian GolU et nx 10 r n 1 raonr-
mann et al, 014 a in kc an 1 n 1 w, iya.
Chas Meagher to Mr France nooarc,
lots 7 and 8 blk 19 Beaverton, no.
Stephen scnoiu ei ux 10 jouu i4jii
et ux, 50 acre in sec 0 1 1 n 3 w, 415".
John Lippeit et ux to cnaa uppen, 90
acres in sec a3 1 3 n 4 w, 500.
Chss Wyman et ux to joun vy unison,
13 acre in sec 0 1 1 3 w, ?5
13 acres ii sec u i j X-D
Helen Taylor et ux to f B. Cooper, ao
"Knl Cr.tam.r.1 to J P Porter,
2655 acre in urauaro donation
land claim t a s i w, lo.
John m wan ei ux to rcier rieiu. et
Uojaw
Sm'itb et'a. toV F Carsteus, 6
anriil In 6 t I n t W. OOO.
Josephine Wigman et at to jonn
Doane, tr in Fruitvale add P Grove, 5500.
John Milne to J G Klineman et al, 4 a
inaecastl"?;1- , . . ,.
Andriaiuis Vandeivelden to Angeline
Vaiidervelden, 133.J8 acrea in Beeks d I
c, t.
K D Curtis et al to Minnie Poswunn,
ts 1 and a Curtis Sub-division of
lots
yitnltra 1) 1 O. 1240.
J MGreearet ux to varouna neim,
lot 10.11 and H block 8 Simmon addl-
J H Shields et ux to name uooumau,
ao 40 acres in sec 1 1 1 a a w, 2aoo.
....... . . 1
John Kiuer ei ux w nm -
in kc a7 t a n 2 w, 1300.
Utah Land Blaster at 65 cents a
fik at C. E. Hedge'! Beaverton. 5-6
HILL3D0R0 ARGUS, APRIL 16, 1908
Delicious ice cream cornea at the
Den of Hweel.
Adam Spies, of near Cedar Mill,
waa an Argus caller today.
For choice cedar ahinglea, aee C.
K. Hedge, Beavertoo. 5 6
Geo. 0. Hancock, of the Grove,
waa in the city yeaterday.
Stationery of all kind, at all
prices, at Hilleboro Pharmacy. 2tf
Wm. Kane, of Foreat Grove, waa
in the city Tuesday, and called.
M. J. finell, of Forest Grove, wail
ta town Tuesday
Miss Meryl Wbitcomb visited
frlnndu in fnrnut Ormi Hnnitav
pred Bemer. of near Bethany.
was a county seat v'sitor Tuesday.
M. M. Mead, of near West Union,
waa a Hillaboro visitor, Tuesday.
Hon. G. W. Marsh, of near Cen
tervllle, was in town yesterday.
Geo. W. Patterson, of Portland,
is in the city for a few days.
Miller brothers, Rook and Davis,
all of the Glencoe country, were
hauling spuds to town this week.
Considerable) aood work has been
,u
1 1 . . . L " 1
-A. . ,
aireew 01 ine town iui weea.
or your noarMDe" lry
hore-bound candy made at
our
The
Den of Sweets.
Bervioee at the Congregational
church at 11a. m., and 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Your bride'll be pleased if you'd
halter at The Den of Sweets, for we
nava miDy pleasing dainties.
Mrs. Loren Palmateer is just re-
covering from an attack ol the
. J
meaetee.
R. L. Robinson, of South Tuala
tin, was a pleasant caller at the
Argus office Tuesday.
Miss Eva Montgomery, of Port
land, is vUiting Miss Bessie Scbom
berg this week.
Yellow Danver onion seed, at
Webb & Hoover's
Feed Store, for
4
Mrs. Mary Humphreys returned
to her home in Oregon City, after
an extended visit in this city.
For Sale Pigs already weaned;
also a thorough-bred Poland-China
boar, and a few tons of good horse
bay F. M. Barnes. 2 miles south
of Hillsboro
Ind. phone, 1 133.' 5-tf
Mr and Mrs. Julian, who have
been stopping: for aome time with
C. W. Loudon, of Glencoe, return
ed to their home in Portland yes
terday. The Banks Band will give a con
cert and dance, at McGraw'e Hall,
Banks, Saturday evening, April
25th. All are cordially invited. 4
Mrs. Elizabeth Dunning, of
Portland. Grand Chief of Pythian
Sisters, will make an official visit
. . m ."- rrr i. u ;j !l.4
10 rnoemoia lemma, rriuay uiuui,
April 24. Members are requested
to be present.
Are you going to the horse show
Saturday? Ladies, you will need
one of those swell new hats at Mrs.
Vrooman's, just south .of court
houee square. New goods arriving
Ji ?.
r -
J. C. Lamkin visited Portland
Wednesday. "Jim" landed in
Portland just 33 years ago yester
day, on the old steamer "Ajax,"
and settled in Hillsboro, where he
has since resided, and which place
he still thinks is good enough for
him, or any one else.
We will have from 50,000 to
00,000 kale plants, at 9I.UU per
thousand, ready for delivery by
May 10th, or latv.
Other plants
in season. Not too late for roses.
Morton's Greenhouse. 5
Twenty-two students came down
from Forest Grove on a hay-rack,
last Friday evening, and surprised
Miss Liola House. The evening
was pleasantly spent in playing
games, at the close of which dainty
refreshments were served, and all
departed declaring that they would
at any time be willing to come to
Hilleboro again. TboBe present
were Misses Feme Smith, Edith
Allworth, Esther Chalmers, Brown,
Todd, Peterson, Helen Allworth,
Florence Templeton, Greer, Moore,
Mattie Wilson, Mary Heidel, and
Messrs. Chas. Ward, Mobley,
Keith Abraham, Silverman, D.
Clapp, Holman Ferrin, Harding,
a wv ma -
Martee, nouse. ine P7
chaperoned by Miss Abernathy
INSTITUTE AT BANKS
The teachers' local institute held at
Banks, on April 11th, was well at
mjuuou, auu u
Bucll generoui treatment by
tended, and tbe teachers were ao-
the citiseniof this thriving village
mat u wm rmiuo .
tute as one of the most pleasant
Md profitable ever attended in ine
county. Many o tn. c tuenB a
lenuvu auu nuu .
ion of Bchool subjects. Banks is
located on the new railroad, and
k.. m maw lA.Blnf Hnhrvnl nniln
haa a new two-Btory school build
Ing, well furnished. Prof. V. V
Willis ha been tendered the prin
cipalship of the school for another
nnrMBa 0f ..Urv
yrJ ?J?"7'
Teaohers present were
Lawrence Dixon, A. L. Thomaa, Rose
Wilcox, Alfred Ladd, Alid:a J Aiton,
Agnea Relling, J. B. Wilkerson, Lora
Foster, falsi snnonson, iora it,
Pearl Cooke, Malsie O'Donnell, Eva
Broomhead, . Oeorg. Y.te., Abbi.
Wilkea, Ethel tmith, Josephine Case,
Laura Corrigan, Uiga reterson, inez
Lace, Nelti Thomas, Mr. W. E. Haage.
Kih.l KooDlin. Nellie lohnson. V. V.
Willis and Supt. C Case,
. A -
BUXTON APPREC.ATKS
DOT DECLINES HONOR
Forest drove Grange Official
Protests
WILL SOT CONSIDER STATE SENATE
Believea la the Provisions of the Pri
mary Law
The following letter from the Mas
ter of the Oregon State Grange, A
T. Buxton, of Forest Grove, anent
the 8tate senatorial candidacy, ex
plains itself:
To the Voters of Washington Co.
The undersigned has frequently
been importuned, during the past
two months, to become a candidate
for the Stati Senate. I certainly
have not failed to feel a deep appre
elation of this entirely unsought
honor and these expressions of con
fidence on the part of my fellow
citizens.
For a number of reasons, ho
ever, I have felt ii to be for tbe
beet real intereHts of the county, as
well as a duty which I have owed to
other interests with whicb 1 am
associated, to decline the honor
Hence I have sought, through my
friends and whenever an opportun
ity baa been presented, in a quiet
way, to discourage the idea.
I would not feel justified in re
ferring to tbe matter in a public
way at this time, but for tbe fact
that it has been intimated to me,
from reliable sources, that there is
a move on foot to call a mass con
vention, as soon as tbe primaries
are over, snd put into tbe field
ticket in opposition to the one that
may be nominated at tbe prima
ries, and that an attempt is to be
made to use the writer s name as
candidate for the Senate, in this
convention.
As to the general plan of tucb a move
tnent, I have nothing to say at this time,
but against the use of my own name in
lucb a way, I most earnestly protest.
Wc have upon the statute book of tbi
state a method presented for tbe nomi
nation of candidates for all political of
fice. If I bad thought best to become
candidate for the State Senate, or for
any ether office, I certainly would have
felt tt incumbent on me 10 nave complied
with tbe provisions of this law, and have
sought to obtain tbe nomination in the
regular way. Not having deemed it
wise to do this, I certainlv could apt and
would not consent to accept a nomina
tion made in contravention to tbe pro
visions of Uu law, even were sucn
Domination tendered me.
While (gain expressing my keen ap
preciation ol tne Honor, i most, mere-
fore, respectfully request that tf such
movement really exists, my name be
given no further consideration in con
nection therewith. Respectfully,
A. T. Buxton.
-- Forest Grove, Ore., April 14, 1908.
MONEY IN DAIRYING
Six years ago, F. School berg bought
a farm near Mountaindale, paying
$2200 for same. There was at that
time about ten acres cleared on tbe
ranch; today he has 50 acres in
cultivation. From the proceeds of
an average of 30 cows, during the
year which ended this month, he
has received a total of IJ.Ulbyi
After paying expenses of hauling
the milk to the condenser at HillB
boro, he has a profit of $2,789.91
for the year. The milk has netted
him at tbe rate of $1.48.3 per hue
dred pounds. During the year M
Schomberg has fattened and Bold
$227 worth of veal, while his cows
have averaged him more than $100
per nead, per year, uis Aiarcn
check from the condenser amount
ed to $358 24. It will be Been that
from the proceeds ot an average of
30 cows, Mr. Schomberg has much
more than paid the original cost of
his farm, in one year. This showB
what may be done in the dairy
business in the Willamette Valley,
under right conditions.
FAVORS PLANK ROADS
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Certain of the dairymen out north,
notably in the vicinity of Maun
taindale. who have long hauls to
the condenser, are considering the
matter of a plank road from Moun
taindale to Hilleboro. The dis
tance is nine miles, and the total
cost of Buch a road would be cheap
com gred wilh what it WOuld cost
for A good road
would laBl BDOUl ten years, auu
1. . . , . . . . j
would pay for itself many times
over in that length of time. As it
now is, the roads are rough, and it
takes ud a great deal ot time in
haulimr. With a plank road, the
i mpS WOUIU I
ieBsenina
trips wourd be made quicker, mere
tne cost ot transports
tf()n to the dairvmen, and giving
them aaatlionai proni. mr. r.
gonomburg, of Mountaindale, is an
tjVOcateof plank roadB, and stands
- read t0 gi $500 toward ,uch a
tOM, provided omers win iaao
noi,j 0f the matter, in proportion to
the benefits which would accrue to
.1 hil. .1..- lM .t.lnl.
them. The matter is certainly
worthy ol consideration.
A dance will be given at Alpha
Hall, Cornelius, Saturday, April
13, for the benefit of the CorneliuB
Baseball Association. Musio by
Walker's orchestra, and a good
time assured. Everybody Invited
jj kef 7 (jhaB. J. Kafer, Mgr.
T' .. 3- ' '
li. JVi..naeB ueuaria louionuw
. 1 1 ... LI.
for Montana where he assumes his
duties as U. S, Speoial Examiner
of Surveys.
Riley Cave h&a been taking a
blacksmith journal, but under the
new postal law, the proprietors
stopped it, at the end of the year.
esterday, Kiley received a tele
gram, wnicn read: 'Wo order for
subfcription from you. Coming
on 7:15 train, April 20tb, with wife
and seven children, and my mother-in-law
to board with you. until
get an order." Riley has placed
wagon spoke within easy reach,
cd will give that fellow the wel
come of his life, when he appears.
Tbe Main Street Harness Shotr
as just received anew shipment
of the Spooner patent horse collars,
also reversible sweat pads. Call
nd look at these goods, when in
town. On display at tbe Main
Street Harness Shop. 5-7
Circuit Court adjourned tcday.
fter a continuous session of one
month. Judge McBride goes from
here to Oregon City, where court
convenes next week. This last is
the longest term the Judge has
ever had in Washington county,
tnce be came upon tne bench, over
lb years ago. There were practic
lly two terms in one, the Novem
ber term having failed to material
ize, on account of tbe Governor's
holidays.
For Sale. A span of matched
roan Horses alraid of nothing;
young, sound and gentle in har
nees or saddle. John A. Hobbs,
4th and Oak St., Hillsboro, Ore.
M. M. O'Meara, of between Reed
vine and Beavertoo, was in town
yesterday. He reports that con
tractor Barstow's men are looking
over tbe electric line this week, and
that there are indications that work
on the road in this county will not
long be delayed.
Clothes brushes, hand brushes
bath brushes, tooth brushes; largest
and bebt assortment in the city, at
UillBboro Pharmacy. 2 tf
The Mohair Pool will be offered
for sale on Tuesday, April 28.
Have your wool at tbe Hartrampf
warehouse by 12 o'clock of that
day, plainly marked James H
Sewell, Thomas Connell and . B
Tongue, Committee.
Prepare to cast your ballot to
morrow. Tbere are a number of
good men up, and it will be easy
to make a choice for the nominees
of the party, to be voted for at the
June election.
Box paper, latest styles, beet
quality, at right prices. See Hills
boro Pharmacy. 2-tf
Thos. Cornelius, of Salem, was
in the county seat yesterday, hav
ing brought down from Eastern
Oregon several fine horses for sale
in this county.
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's hose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennis.
Mrs. E. J. Barrett and daughter,
Miss Deborah, left yesterday morn
ing for Wilbur, Wash., where they
will remain for a month, or longer,
visiting relatives and friends.
For the largest and beet line of
perfumes to be found in the city,
call on the Hillsboro Pharmacy.
Phillip Bennett left Sunday for
Sheridan, Wyoming, after visiting
sometime with his brother-in-law,
H.J. Veach, of this city.
Money to loan on real estate fe
curitv. Terms reasonable. Ku
ratliBros. 46-tf
Geo. Dozgett, of Soda Springs,
Ore., arrived at this place Tuesday,
and will spend the Bummer with
John Fisher, of near West Union
Stock hoes for Bale. Apply to
A. Chalmers, (near Centerville.)
Forest Grove, Oregon. 2tf.
PROBATE
Bond of admr est Lela J Pavenport de
ceased filed and approved.
Semiannual report estate Herman Bre
mer anmoved.
Inventory estate jonn woitoru oec,a
bled and approved.
Realty est Raymond inxon to oe sold
V fl MAre anotd admr est Marv Mead
Anthony Hare and Dond approved.
Semiannual report est 1'eter begesse
man. filed and auoroved.
Real estate m M Lyda estate ordered
sold.
S L Snow anotd admr est Thos J Ship
ley deed; E F Willis, O Galloway and J
U Scnulmencn apptd appraisers.
FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD
An open meeting will be held in
Wehrung'a Hall, Saturday uigbt
April 18th, at 8 p. m., to which al
are cordially invited. John A
Jeffrey, the well known orator, wil
deliver an address that will be
worth hearing. F. E. Taylor, State
Manager of the Fraternal Brother
hood, a good talker, will also be
nresent. Come out and hear the
Doints in favor of this splendid so
cial and beneficiary order. Ladies
and gentlemen both eligible to
membership. Ladies especially :n
vited. By Order Committee
FARM FOR SALE
The Louis Roy farm of 104 acres,
one-half mile south of Roy, will be
sold at Referee's Sale, at the Court
House, in Hillsboro, at 10 a. m., on
April 27, 1908. This is a fine
farm; splendid soil, and has be
tween fifty and sixty acres under
the plow; orchard; house and barn;
balance of farm in timber, good for
wood, eto. riace very productive,
and a good buy. if you want
fine plaoe, come and aee it,
then attend the sale. '
Dan Ennis,
One of the heir to plaoa.
PROFESSIONAL.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician anil Surgeon
Office Balley-Morvan btnrk. nnalalra.
Rooms 12, 13 ami 15. Resilience Hotith
wit corner Baseline and Uecond Htreet.
Both 'Phones.
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S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office npotalrt over The Deita'.Pnig Rlora
Residence East of Court Hoom,
In tfa corner of the block.
JAMES PHILLIPS TiJilESlE.ll. It.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
8urjfon 8onthern Pacifio Railroad Co.
Consultation In French or Knirlish. Of
fice, upatairs, over L. M. Hoyt (Vs. store,
north aide of Main Ht., Hillaboro. Or.
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A. B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Rooms 7. 8 and o
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Phone. TTJIIcrrrt llw
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block,
street. Over Dennis Store.
HILLSBORO - - OREGON
Ga. . (Taayajr Mr. 0. Mm
BAQLEY A HARE
AXrORNBYS-AT-LAW
Booms 1 and 3 Shute Building
HILLSBO&O, . . OREGON.
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H. T. BAQLEY
ATTOR.NBY-AT-LAW
Office, upstair, over the Post Office,
Hillaboro, - Oregoa.
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooma , 4, ft 5, Morgan Blk, Hillaboro.
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JOHN HI. WALL
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Office Upstalre, Bailey Marian Block.
Rooms, 1 an! t.
HILLEBORO, - ORKQOM.
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W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW
Orrici: Main Street, opp. Conrt Houue,
HILLSBORO. OREGON
HOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Upetalra, Room 3, 4 and j
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
G. M. Hunter
Carpenter Worh
And Contracting
hose contemplating building
should get my figures. Both
'hones. Cor. 4th & Jackson.
Hillsboro -- Oregon
DR. J. H. KNOX
Veterinarian
Office : Hancock & Gordon 's Li very Barn
Forest Grovb
Will he in Hillsboro, Tuesdays, Thu'S.
days and Saturdays. Office at Redmond
.Ir IVnnoll. T Jvbf. Ul..l,l
W. H. TAYLOR
Painter & Paper Hanger
Parties desiring work in nty
line will find me at my home
at the west end of the Hills-boro-Cornelius
Bridge. Inde
pendent phone 515.
Samples from Alfred Peats Wallpaper Co,
All Work Guaranteed.
We Are -
HEADQUARTERS
For Post Cards. We have cards
of all kind at all kind of pri
ce. 45.000 of them! Think of
it! YOU CAN SEE right in
Hillsboro as laige a stock of
post cards as in Portland, and
at lower price. We expect a
Big lot of Albums
That will tell at from a5 cents
to $5 each, and we are going lo ,
give away a '
$5.00 ALBUM
Thia month, free to our custom
ers. Ask us about it. Our bus
iness haa increased 100 par cent
over last month. That wean
Satisfied Customers.
POST CARD BAZAAR
Second St., Sooth of poatofflce
Hillsboro - Ore.
and
Hillsboro Argus, 11 50 pr j
R. 4, Box 4.
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