The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 30, 1908, Image 4

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    HILL5B0R0 ARQUS. APRIL 30. 19CH
SUMMONS
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sTATK OK OKKUOX. fOR WASUIXO-
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Was the fastest horse, either trotter or pacer, on
the North Pacific Circuit iu 1006, and was also the
largest money winner of any horse, either trotter
or pacer, in said year, pacing two races each week
throughout the entire circuit and losing only two
heats, and is considered by expert horsemen, to be
one of the leading pacers in America. He not on
ly comes from a racing family, but is without ques
tion the greatest racing pacer ever bred iu Oregon;
Ho la tlio only homo, trottor or 1
Cer, to ltavo loou lirotl, rntMod unci
raced iri. Orojou to tlo reoordof .mo
After being three days and three nights in a
car, he was taken from the train and immediately
started in a race where he forced'Shcrlock Holmes'
to pace to the record time of 2:06 in order to beat
him. He is not only a horse of remarkable speed
and gamcness, but is so consistent aud reliable
that he has made but one break in a racing career
of three years. His disposition is such that any
child or woman can drive him.
SXXXZ2X) BV IiOVBIjAOD
He is sired by "Lovelace." one of the greatest three-year old trot
ten in America iu :.S$4, he being by "Kgvlitt," be being by "Elect
ioneer," the greatest of ll trotting aires, living or dead. "LORD
LOVELACE'S" dm it "Mggie," full sister to "Kosie C," 2:i6,
the dam o( "Prince Direct," record, J o;, single, and 1x15 double.
"Maggie" is the dam of "Lord Lovelace. 1:10. contending horse in a
race .i6; "Portia Knight," :it , contender iu a race, 1:11V; and
"Ben Bolt," record to a wagon. 2:IS, trial, l it. "Maggie" it sirtd
by "Duroc Prince," second dam'Krankie" by"Oregon Path6nder,"
sire of the dam of Altao, 1:09, aud "IVthtuoBt," 1:09 V. the aire
ot "Pathmark," :lt.
"Lord Lovelace' will mike a short season at tLe home barn 0
Z2. 23. TONOTTB, HZIiXjSOORO, Oil.
Torixii--- S3 for tlio Boation
ZACH CRACG
CD. WANN
Our Mt. Hood Deer
Has them all beaten when it comes to
purity of water, which comes from the
Sparkling founts of "Old Mt. Hood" no
purer water in the world!
Is a Hyg'ienic Product
Call and see for yourselves. Constantly
on draught and in bottles. It is the wa
ter and the quality of the brew. Try it.
If you want a good smoke, we handle the
. CELEBRATED SCHILLER .
the finest smoke for the money that is
made in the "Oregon Country."
Try Our 'Grand Dad Whishey!'
Pronounced by experts to be the finest of
blends. Come and see us when you are
in the city We'll treat you right. Main
Street, across from the Farmers' Stables.
L
CRAGG (El WANN
H1LLSBORO - OREGON.
when !on Have
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Conoids
crtoup.
SORE THROAT,
lamnm tmmm
TKMaVmhTlDNCI
Pflf 15 cants tl
You wast a remedy that win not
only give quick relief bat affect a
permanent cure.
You want a remedy that will re
lieve the lunge and keep expectora
tion easy.
Tou want a remedy that will coun
teract any tendedby toward pneu
monia. You want a remedy that la pleas
ant and safe to take. t
Chamberlain's Cough X&medy
meets all of these requirements, and
for the speedy and permanent cure
of bad cold stands without a peer.
A Severe Cold Quickly Curd by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy.
"Last winter I eaufbt very severe cold
which lingered tor Mks," aars J. Cr
quhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "Uf cough
wa very dry and harsh. The loot! dealer
recommended ChamfeerlaJa'syOouf h Rem
edy and guaranteed tt, ao t rave It e trial.
One small bottle of It cured ate. I believe
Chamberlain s Ooug-h Remedy to be the
best I have ever used."
It is Equally Valuable for Children
It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure
Ask your Druggist for it
Tor Sale by The Delta Drug Store.
Dr. J. H. Knox will be in Hills
boro every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, and will be prepared to
treat all diseases of domeetioated
animals. Headquarters, Council's,
Lifery Barn. Dr. Knox is now!
and assistant to Stale Vet'n., Dr.
Koreniok.
For Sale or Trade Fine modern
residence property. Will sell, or
trade for a email ranch, close in.
0. M. Hunter, corner Fourth and
i Sarah V. Hank. IWnJant.
I T Sarah W. Haul, the alnxre nam.!
; tlpfrllvUllt.
1 In the Same of the Stale of IWw: You
an hereby commanded end required to
to he ami ai'eiur 111 the amy enlltinl
court anil cause and answer the complaint
therein tiled against you, on or lelore the
espiralinn l n week (nun the dale
of the rtrl imlill.aiion of lht summons
in the HilUN'M Aryu, the ltrt public
tioit thereof being 011 the I'Ah day ot
March, 1, ami Ihe la publication
theroftetog on the Hh day of April,
10, lo ,,n or before the Kh lay nl
April P Aiul you willplveae lake notice
that if you tail s to aar a:it answer
said complaint the plaiiiliti will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed r.w In his
complaint, lo ail Kor a decree adjnlttia'
the planitit) to le the owner Iu lev simple
of the folio nut described real propety,
Iviiift, belli ami mluale in Washington
iVunty .Oregon ami particularly described
aa follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake 4..V cha. S-mlh of
the quarter section corner on the Weal
line of Sec. IT, X. t S.R. I W. of the Will.
Mer : (hence south S.7S oha to a alake on
sent IVm line of Sec 17: thence aoulh 7i
iteir, 19 niinutee K. liliiohs. to a aUtne In
the roa.1 ZXii rha. north ami 11.75 rha.
east of the aouthw eel corner of aakl Sec.
IT; theuce north S JO chains to a stake;
thence weel rhs. to the place of beglu.
nine, eontainins; l! a-ree, more or less.
Thai you ami all peraoua claiming by,
through or under you be forever lrred
and precluded front clanulnc any tuler
eat in or right or title to said pretnlaea ad
vrrne to the plaititltf. ami lor aucb other
and further relief aa aiay tie neceaaary
an.l proper
Thia sunimons la served upon you hv
publication by orvler of Honorable J. Mt.
tiooiUn, t'ounty Judy of Washuiiloa
Oountv, Oreeon, ma.le and dated on the
11th day of March, 1, ahirh order re
quire that yon appear and anawer said
rtmiplamt on or before the eipiraltou of
u eeeks mm Uie dale of ine nrl putt
lication thereof, U-il; on or before
April SOth, 1"SW.
BAQI.RY HAKK
Attorneys for plaintiff.
NOTICE
To houi it may concern: This is to no
tify thox owing for service of the stall
ion iHike, then in charge of J.G.Hayncs,
on the Aldncu harm, to make pa) mcnt
thcrrfor onlv to tue andetsiKneU or to M
K. Blanton. fonnan on tarni. All other
amounts due to the farm should likewise
be paid and to no other.
The Shaw Hear Company,
Portland, Orvgou
Notice of Final Settlement
Xotice is hereby eiven that the under
signed has tiled in the County Court of
the Mate of On-con. for W ashtnetoa
County, her tinal account as etectitril of
the lat irtilaiiif nt of Kli A.Helneck.dee'd,
and that said account baa teeii net for
hearing and said eetate for settlement, tw-
fore said Court, on Monday, May '), IW,
at 10 o'clock a. in.
Hannah Matilda Helneck.
Executrii ol the last will aud W-tamenl
of Kli A. Heineck, dieaied,.
Iale.l this April 23, .H.
W. X. Barrett, Attomey for Estate.
Executor's Notice
Notice i hereby elven that the under
siKued has tcen appointe.1 eiecutor of the
last will and teaUment of alalimla Tun-
lr, dei eaitcvl, aud has duly qualified aa
sum, ana all penious hsing claims a
iraiiiat said esute are hereby notified to
present them to me, with proper vouch
ers. at the law office of Henton Bow mail.
in Hillsboro. within six months from this
date. luted this April 3. 1'CSv
William Tupper.
Executor of the taut Will and Tt-U
inent of Malinda T upper, Deceaaeil.
Henlon Bowman, Attorney for Kitcn
to r.
Proposals for Earth Work
Sealed propotials will be received until 2
p. in. on the i'lli day or Apnl, 18mm, by
the County Court of WsHhitigtou County,
Oregon, for the dolus; of about 5.0UU cubic
vards of earthwork 011 the Cornell Road.
Sptcifi cations may be seen at the office of
the Loutity JuOsje after April V).
i'y order of Cornmimionera' Court
J. W. (iOOM.X. County Judne,
HillnLioro, Ore., April , Vm.
..Central Meat Market.
EMM0T7 BROS., Prop.,
Keep constantly on hand a fine
supply of fresh meats of all kinds.
4 Mmw Erm Im Prlomt
We are going to sell meats at prices low
er than those which have prevailed in
the past. Call in and see us. We meats
ousinesa. raone ana rree Delivery
One door East Tualatin Hotai -
Mais Street Hilltbere. 0erra.' i
-7.-W"
OORWIM A-n-CZZn
Deatlere Ss .
All kinds of Fresh Me Msm Rea
sonable. Will meet a3 issi: " M
Chickens and Poultry si mrnjm r Ltfi
upon order. Free delivery to ad fJt
01 ine town, we ony ibi stock. 4
SjfS Msaeis)e
Second Street, Hllleboro, Or
PEACH
IAPRICOT jjESfr?
Iandorape
LANDS ll
fbofrr. Kltfi 1 i. .
in aooamaf hila
tunirtum l .iluiuljia itiv.
Valirvi & ullm evt
tDBienT I'"rtlsi.J: 'ii mile fnmi Kuril
ArKlbUI Jiiknd. Hirer ami rmll tram
IHn BS1SC P"rtti"0- Small lrart Kwo
" asSrl tenua WriU for InfonnatluB
COOK & CO.
aihi iTiirr
ORTUNDIMM
For Sale by
G. A. PATTERSON
The Housefurnisher
Utah Land Plaster, 65 cents per
100-pound Back. Boebi & Welz-
Are You Wonting a Home?
If you arc looking for a homo, cither a
farm, or a residence in tow n, callou the
Webfoot Realty Company
If you have a farm to sell, or city proper
ty to put ou the market, list it with us.
Wc buy ami sell Titular L.ituls. Also
make a Specialty of Husiness Chauccs.
OLD WELLS rARCO LOCATION.
IntlepenJvnt thone. 143
HILLSBORO - OREGON
Tansor Prince
Unglish Number, 866O
American No.. 22&4&
ENGLISH SHIRE
Largest Stallion in the
Washington Co. Stud
I90 SEASON AS TOLLOWS
Cornelius, Or.: Monday noon.
Verboort: at Antou Hernieus'
on Monday evening.
Roy: at V. 0. Walkers', on
Tuesday night.
Glencoe: Wednesday night.
West Union: Mauzey Farm,
Thursday night.
Hillsboro: Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday, Redmond &
Council's Barns.
Terms: $i;: $20; $2S.
KJwarJ Kellj. ol near He4vtHf,
win UillsUmi visitor SalurJay.
Win Henley 8r. vtsile.1 TortUnJ
last Friday.
Herman Collier ami wife, of
Scholia, were in lb cil.anJ called
lent Saturday
John McNesr, of near UeeJtille,
was in lb city SaturJay, transact-
j log bunneea.
i Mrs. Isaac Ediici. of near lu
re), aa ciun(y teat visitor Ibe
last of Ibe week
We tell wore wire fence tban all
our coropelilora ootnbiuetl. Tbr
reason ia tbat wa bave the lergeel
etiKk and can rell Ibe cheat!.
Scbulruerich Uroe 61 -if
A letter from Mia I'rarl tlreear,
ot La Meea, Ca! , to bar brolbar,
Roy, of this city, oontaioi the o d
nkwa that aha ia improving lo
health, and will come to Oregon
about tbe first of June to spend lie
summer.
8. A. Mc Fad Jen baa told out at
Bslsni, and will hereafter live at
the Oregon Nursery, eaal of town,
where be baa been engaged aa car
penterby the Nursery people. M'.
McFadden waa at one time (Jraint
Master of tbe Oregon A. 0. I'. W.
Senator Bourne baa introduced e
bill to directing tbe Secretary of
the Treasury to pay claims now
! pending for services rendered in
jibe Caynse Indian War. There
! are several such olairuaute in (bit
! county. They should have been
paid loog ago.
0. B Whitney, the young man
charged with involuntary roan-
Pare nrevent r,f ; euughler in connection with tbe
r :"r v. , V 7 death of Mise Wirli.ef 1'ortleod.
v.. ' r 01
trial. Bond waa furnished in tbe
aura of $1, (XX). with Aug. K.cheU
and William Cavanaugb at sure-tiee.
Own.d fjr
The Hillsboro Shire Co
W, F. Huffman, Groom
Argue and Oregonian, 12.25.
B. L Griffin, ol Buxton, waa In
town Friday.
Remember, the Oregonian and
Argue, only f 2.25.
Sigel Sholti, of Buxton, waa in
town Friday.
Clarence Ruaaell, of Hcappooee,
waa a countj eeat flat tor Friday.
Amoe Mead, gfaear Buxtooj had
baaineee in toa Citttday.
John Wall't'-aew retidenovJiva
Lincoln aiieet It approaching coa.
pletitna i r
TUCMfon Electric Compaoy'e
teXl9)t eere in town Saturday,
Ofitie aUr-nwti- -
1
Title;
Setu
If J
aee 1
land
tt t ,
eca-a built by Mi, Rboadee, on
Caatllnj Bueet, an, will occupy
eaoat t;&ip a) fe day.
Carpenter cJ kriekkrere watt
room. Our fOoCJ tin be eoti at
greatly reduced prlrJN for tt ttaxt
thirty day a. Bothi A Wetz!ef,f4!)
Front St., Portland. 4-7
Ira Pu.din, of Portland, one of
tbe democratic wheel horses of
Waehington cojnty, for many
yeare, waa in town Friday, to at
tend tbe democratic maea meeting.
When in town with your team
remember t'.e Farmere Feed Shed,
on Main S reet, between 8 cond
and Third, where a gene al feed
atd livery bueineee ia trat eacted.
J. H Brown, Proprietor. 7-10
Two Salvation Army laaeie were
in town Saturday, eolicitiog money
to carry on their work in Portland.
The Salvation Army people are
pretty good eolicitorc, but tbey die
penee a good deal of practical char
ity, aa well.
Clearance tale of all men's, boye'
and ladies' suits. Will be sold at
actual cost, and all broken lines
oarried in tbe immense stock of the
General Merchandise Store of
Sohulmerich Bros. Come early
and get your choice. 61 tf
For sale: 75 acres rolling land;
20 acree cleared; balance slashed
and burned: good house and barn:
orchard; running water; i mile
from echool h)use; 3 miles from
Buxton, Oregon. Price $1500.
Addreei Joe. Bargholzer. Buxton.
Ore,
Tbe Ladies of La France Circle,
Women of u oodcrafl, will Biva
dance and chicken aupper Saturday
evening. May 'Jib, at W. O. W.
Hall, near Cedar Mill, at which
time a lovely quilt will be rallied
Everybody invited, and a good
time assured. Ticket, including
supper, 11. uu. 5 if
Andrew Jack, of near Farming
too, who sold bia farm a short
time ago, last Saturday purchased
tbe Willis Ireland home, at Ibe
corner of Washington and Sixth
streets, for f 2301). and will hereaf
reside in thia city. Mr Jack is
tffteet desirable citizen, and llilla
feaff elill be tbe gainer.
iherit Matteeon, of Gaston, died
April l&fc, and the funeral services
m n Bunday, April 1'Jth. at
asiea KDreb, being conduct
' Her rkV ; regain were
ed in thaEisltUtf. Mr
eon was ktr) h CUutauqua
y, New Yc-; i; 19, 125,
aa uvea U Vn for many
m new ppared to ehow you
ie' t" J 'correct spring and
tumri fSjtes in Uilor-made suiu,
'WW MM silk ebit-waiet suits
cs'fjf) your special order from
t '1 jMarown selection of material and
ninaiings; also a full line of
waists, coals and jackets. I carry
a standard line of underskirts and
corsets, and will be glad to bring
my goods to your house upon re-
qnesi. independent phone, 684
Mre. M. K Caudle. 1 12
Next to the condenser, in Im
portance, as a means of helping
the people of Hillsboro and vicini
ty, would be a fruit and vegetable
cannery, h should be organized
and built and owned by the people
of this vicinity. It would afford a
market at home at a good price for
all tbat this locality ould produce,
besides alluding employment dur
ing the canning season to many
women and children. Can tbe pen
pie afford to be without a cannery?
The Slate Grange meets at Eu
gene, on May 12th. The following
members of the Grange from this
county have representation on
standing committees: Credentials
P. Olson, Hills, oro; Division of
Libor, Mrs. Julia Oleon, Hillsboro;
Mileage and per diem, W.K. Prick
ett, Banks; By Laws, Wm. Jequltb,
chairman, Laurel; Good of the Or
der, P. Olson, Hillsboro; Kduoa
lion, Mrs. Grovilioe Prickett,
Banks; Legislation, Mrs. Julia 01
eon, Hillsboro; Agrioultore, Mrs.
Carrie Jaquith. The coming aei
eion will be tbe 36th in the history
pf the organization, and the Grange
ie growing in numbers anl U.
Is the one i.n tl, f. . , .
tiu who li.a wr- , ,. "
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ell.et.mtlv. liM.i
II. tmt the Irute i, lfuy '
lo..s I i.m- u.,M, Wo,
-tistt unelf. "
Vaught's
Grocery
We Want
YOUR GROCERY BUSINESS
Wc arc prepared to serve you iu any capacity in uasou.
No, wc arc ut pttttiuj ou a clearance sale of
$5 shoea at Ji.fy nor arc wc going out tif
business
Bll Wl NOW AKL GOING Oil Al II K MORI lil SIM SS
1. Our prices on groceries arc right, a. Wc have
the swellest line of Lailics' aud gents' shoes wc have
ever showed. 3 Now, iu regard to a wagon; wheu
you think wagou, think Bain, aud wc save you $5 on it.
4 Let us talk prices with you ou buggies, plows, bar
rows, discs, steel rollers, graiu drills, spray pumps,
windmills; McCortuick mowers, binders and rakes. We
have just received our binding twine.
NOW, Mt. lARMIR, m H4U SO MOM . 10 GIM AVH.
Nor do you want to jay more for goods than they are
worth so you should buy where you can do the lt.
Get our Prices, thcu the other fellows', and you will l
conviuccd.
Your for a Q Deal,
Rowell Bros. & Co., Scholls.
Tho KJtohsn'm Queen
kaem ibm4 Sae t4 vttuar Ia4ttit4 s eri-
GYRUS NOBLE
""I smi tiatfg urieu tm whftn.
Sacked a? Ilvrif aUtabtui V the t,...i.il.. al ll
''lw la mkuh rl hiUv m ett4. tbtai la
IS tnml ta.h IBM. llu. -- mJ Ih hHfkM
TM Noal a va4 la tueeuaa.t peia, m
fes aWe mt asT flSTVeiesltri assef OtAUMM.
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WEINH ARD'S ,0. .
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The best of all Beers.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
A! W. V. WILEY'S
Here is Your Chance
S5 Arrea; 8 mile northwest of Portland; 17 acrrs clssieJi lislsmi Is
stump land aud Hinder; good well, all fcureil, small orchard, on good
Sulillc road, smalt house; large new barn on stime fmindstion; prite,
'75 P' acre; half cash, balance 00 or btfore 6 yrsrs, at 6 er crnl.
20 Acres near Heaverlnu. on (jxj public road; all la hlh sutr of
tnUivatlon; large new H room bouse, large new barn, new outl-iilUI-Ings,
t good wells, sou 1 1 orchard, Ituproysuirols worth i5oo; price,
ouly 6,joo; f 1,500 cash, balance lo suit the purchaser.
it 1 1 Acres within 10 miles of rortlau.1, all In high elate of culti
vation; welt fenced, 10 acres of good t year ol.l apple orchard, god
well, good 9-rootu house and located within half mile of good rail
road station. Price, Jo.jso; 1 j taah, balance to suit pun basrr.
10 Acres nesr Portland, on leading public road, within yi mllr of
Kood station, all In high stale of cultivation; good young orchard.MK
barn ou atone foundation, worth Si.coo; targe new house on siue
foundation, worth f 1500; good outbuildings, good fencing; price Is
I j.ooo; one of tli. best buys In the vicinity of Poitlsnd,
l.ltt i Aerrs on Lewi RUtr; 5i acres in ood stute of ciiltlt"'
and 15 acres more resdy for lbs plow, rest good tluiher, estimated st
150,000 feet; well watered, fenced, fair house, new bsrn and out
bul dings, 10 head cattle, farm luiplemente, etc. price, $sM
eaati; balance to suit purchaser.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon
1
NoUca to Contraclora
w. ' 2 r',,lv','' "!' to'J UI'''J on War
l ii7 "'""'mi"" In Nnhool lllatrlct
Orego;,."''" B0,,0"'' w"nBloB Oounty,
Plans and spetsltli-ationa ran be aneq at
I uLJFx Z'"u0t th" l'lrn.an of tha
LiV-.M- HT- TbB ,,0"' reserve,
the right to reject any or all bid..
Ij. M. HKHHK,
Bggt for Hatching
fl.C.BlackMinorcaBAS.CBrot"
r -i n fin . xtLini vl lJ
sguuriiBi st w .w. o..W
At the last Orfgon
Poultry Bhow.rny Wfl w0? JL?I
first out ot a possible Ave prliee 'n
competition with tbe beat breea"
in tbe state.
)JEorUa nA A.
R. H. Greer, -Hillsboro,
Ot
I yortance an over the itate.
Scholia pvr?:?"'
ae Ml saw v.
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