The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 21, 1908, Image 4

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    HIUS80R0 AftOUS, M4.Y Ji, 19C8
H O W
W O H
Qountij
Official Cro9 ram Jnit tat ion Picnic
JYiMoro, Ore, latj23
Shute SParA, Ay Woodmen of the WorM
10:00 Grand Parade of Woodmen of the World;
Start at W. 0. W. Hall, Second Street, and led by the
Hillsboro Reed & Cornet Band, march to Shute Park.
Music by Band.
Announcement of the Day, by the Chairman.
Woodman Social Song, by Consolidated Woodmen.
Twenty Minute Speech, "Good of the Order,"
Neighbor Frank Motter, Portland.
Selection by Band.
Fifteen Minute Speech by Local Speaker.
Adiss J. A. Campbell, Portland.
Selection by Band.
Fifteen Minutes, Exercises by School Children.
Noon Intermission.
1:30 Drill Team Exhibition for Twenty Minutes.
2:30 Nail Driving Contests by the Ladies.
2:45 Cracker Eating Contest, Boys under 12 years.
3:00 Baseball 1. Hillsboro vs. Scholls.
2. Hillsboro vs. Banks.
Other Sports.
4:30 Initiation of Candidates at Woodman Hall.
8:00 Band Concert at Grounds.
Address Woodmen Benefits H. L. Day, Portland.
Steam Stviny. SRestaurant on r
asanas
uuuuu
SORE THROAT,
mOATartUNKl
You wast m ramady that
ck raBaf bo
will not
affeot a
only gtT quick
permanent our.
You want a nmadv thi wfll m.
Here the lungs and keep axpaotora-
uon eaay.
You want a remedy that will coun
teract any tendency toward pneumonia.
You want a remedy thai la plea
tu ecu eaie 10 laae.
Chamberlain's Gougfe Remedy
meets all of these requirements, and
for the speedy and permanent ours
01 naa caias stands wrtbout a peer.
A Severe Cold Quickly Card by Qen-
berUms Condi Kerady.
"LMt winter I oauaht r mm
which uoaarea tot wmu," M7I i. Ur
jutrt, of Zepbrr, Ontario. "Mr oouffe,
waa verr dry and fcanb. Tae local dealer
ncomoanaN ueaaeeriatB'a Oouf b Bam.
AT and ruirtstMd It. aa 1 m,m It trl1
On (Kail bottla of U enraiA u I Hit..
i cv evtr naao.'
It is Equally Valuable for Children
It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure
Ask your Druggist for it
Mre. J ihn Grahel, o( tbis city,
etarted Monday for the eat, to i
gone about three month. She will
'fio first to Kana. thenra to Mia.
ouri and TnnrnK, where he hat
relative, bhe pinch.! a through
ticket from Agent Vickere, ol the
c r s
3 I . M.
Dietrict No. 5o. at Helvetia.
cloeed an eight months' troi on
tne .ri mut.. with I.e Breri a
teacher. A literary programme
ae remWtd, and other feature
ere a May pole and ice cream
Many parot attended and a good
time was e j yd by all.
For tale: To acres rollirg land;
20 acre cleared; baUnce alarhed
and burrml; giwd house and barn;
. a a . '
orcnaru; turning water; 1 mile
from school house; 3 miles from
Buxtoo, Oregon. Price 1500.
Addreea Jot. BuraboUer. Buxtoo.
ure.
Cheney Penefiel, of Manning,
was in town MordiT. tlerxrM'ta
to put a couple of teams to work
on trie grade of the Oregon Kleo
trie, near this idace. next Mondat.
tue company will employ a num-
oer oi teams at mis end tn grading.
For sale: 1200 iound Ladt'a
ariving norse, also a two-seated sur
rey price reasonable. Address
Alice LIlersoD, 523 Clay Si , Tort
land, or inquire of Kurath Bros,
Hillsboro, Ore. 8 11
Jos. Robinson and wife, cf Farm-
ington, were io town Tuesday
Mr. Robinson savs the fruit out-
look is first-claw in bis section.
Grain is looking well, also, and the
hay crop will be a hummer this
veer.
When in town with tour team
remember the Farmera Feed Shi J
on Main Street, between 8cocd
end Third, where a general feed
and livery business is transacted.
J. H Brown, Proprietor. 7-10
Max Crandall isn't worrina
much tbiut his election; neither is
Krjest Brown, candidate for Coio
ner. Neither of these eenilemen
bav anr ODDoeition. and will on
in with a' whoop
Margaret Asbahr. of thi rii
was fortQnate eoouah to draw tha
luciy ticket in tie Post Card A!
bum contest, the number beina WK
The album is a beautiful affair, and
is worth lo.
A ringle tax advocate held forth
at trie court house one night the
latter pert ol the week, to a slim
audience. The single tax measure
win get a mighty small vote in
tbis part of the state.
Oliver Huston, son of 3. B. Hu.
too. baa hen a- Upto.1 tn Hn.ui
III the University of Oregon as its
m representative Tor the various field
HI meets over the Northwest, in the
iw-yara Jashes.
Ladies brine vcur hammers and
tike part in the nail-driving con
test, under the auspices of the W,
O. W. next Saturday. The prix
is a beautiful carving set, worth $5.
W. N. Barrett left TubmL. fr .
visit to Lincoln count r. where h
may make a few spseches. He ex
pects to return Saturday.
"Vote for E B Toneue for Din
trict Attorney, who received the
nomination by the Republicans
nd OV the Dmnrratj at
Primaries." in if
Urn Edith Alwor'b. Mr. nilvf r.
msn sn I Archie Marke, of Fortst
Uiove, were tsuesU of L v. oue
and family, Sunday.
Wm. Nelson's new residf nre on
Waehington street, between 3rd
and 4 th streets, is b-ing puebed to
completion by the carpenters.
Three sets sinele buirv hameso
la road cart and a Moline wagon,
lor raie. i ne wnole outfit goes for
128. Inq. Corwin & Heidel. 10 if
T. M UtKH
H. A. HUrDIKT
Are You Wanting a Home?
If you arc lookiuj for a homo, cither a
farm, or a residence in towu, call ou the
Webfoot Realty Company
If you have a farm to sell, or city proper
ty to put ou the market, list it with us.
We buy ami sell Timber Lauds. Also
make a Specialty of Busiucss Chances.
OLD WELLS FARGO LOCATION.
Indpntlnl Thon. 193
HILLSBORO - OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Pen Frost visited OORWIN A HEW El
relatives at the Grove Sunday Pirra a
Miss Jessie Danelson visited at All klmUot Frrh aiu. Tiifrs tea
Forest Grove Sunday. T"!,Uf- w1,,,m,,rt ll um,,,'lt,"l
' Chlckroi antl Toullr alwart on Baud
Ice cream at tba W'Ui-h Hit il I niwa onUr. Fire delivery to alt putt
. . , .
store every Saturday evening and
i of Ibt town. We buy (at ilwk.
10
, recorder of Cor-
Argus
the
Sunday
Lincoln Oeue
neliu. was a caller at
office Monday.
Bring the children to the free
moving picture show at ths V, O.
YY. grounds, Saturday night.
W. R. Stephens, of Dillev. trans-
acted business in Hillsboro last
Saturday.
Sorav vour trees f ir Codlin Moth
Donelson has the beet roiue.lv
Arsenate of Lead. See him. U 10
C F. Hart'n, a brother-in law of 1
Fred R.iod, is cut from Portland!
for a few dava' visit with the latter.!
accompanied by hie wife.
On and after June 15th lit k
to Cornelius via Southern Icifir,
will be 10 cents, instead of I I cents
as heretofore. 9 if
Mrs Alice Foord dei.arted. Sat.
urdsy, f.ir a month's visit with
relatives at Spokane and WChur,
Wah.
John M. Keesler, of Haywards,
bought a tract of 20 acres tbis
week Tom J. T Gerrisb, north of
Hillsboro, paying therefore tbemm
of II30O.
Come to the public daoce at
Hannan's Hall, bux'.on. Haturda
evening, May 30; good music; tick
els, ?5c; supper at Bjxtnn Hoiel,
50 cents per couple. Excursion
train leaves Hillsboro at 7:110 p. in
Notice to Credilors
laHMstaf Strmmt, HWiboro, Of
COOIET
French No., 50527
American No. 44233
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Vaught's
Grocery
Imported Perthcron Stallion
Imported From France in
June, J90S; Color, black, with
star in forehead; weight. NSC
art a mm.. . '
IS Hands high; foaled in 1901;
Owner, Cedar Mill Pcrcheron
norse Company. Recorded
by the American Percheron
society as Number 44233.
Notice li hnrnli irlvvn DiHt it.a !
nlKiiml liaa boon uliilr.l A.lmliuirttir
of Ilia mIh(0 of Marv M.,l
It I . 1 . .
nru, ""cwwi, ami naa duly iniallllcil M I
mini). All nciHctna davliiu . .i.i.ii. ..i,... ' nr trviM it XI. ...... ! . I t
tu -"r"? .,'1'"w'lt, i""iri Bam, near Ik-thauy, S miles
2!HrJ .... "V Hll!"b"i;"- 'rnmn,jiortlieast of Hillslwo. all
W I I.LI A M (I. H A KK, ! WCC'k (luritllf t 1C Slllllinpr p.
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cept ittestlay and Friday af
Date.1 at HillnlMjrn, Ore., May 10, imm.
Notice to Crtditora
For Sale by The Delta Drug Store
Uncle Isaac L-isv. of Portland
an old resident of this count?
h town Saturday, shaking hands
who numerous mends.
b!ack
Feuer
hi
ZACH CRACC
CD. WANN
Our Mt. Hood Beer
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 Hygienic 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 Whiskey!'
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.
GRAGG . WANN
HILLSBORO . - OREGON.
mi i in: i ii i mm
Lost Yearling heifer.
with few white soots J
stein, Hilleboto, R. L). 1, Box
Phone, Glencoe 68. 10 13
Jos. Crabb, who recently naiH a
visit to friends in Sao F r&nniitnn
arrived bom? the latter part of labt
wee a.
Burt Wilkes. Geo. Morrill and
red HieeriBt deDarted for Monia.
n, Tuesday, to aeeist L. K. Wilkes
in government; surveys.
Mitts Minnie Hartramnf vUiifiH
with relatives at Forest G
1
ounaay.
J. B Wilkerson. Drincinal of th
forest urove public school, was in
meciiy Saturday.
Irvin Burkhalter. of South TW
latin, was in town Saturday.
If you don't think Hillsboro will
duiiu mis season, ask the con
tractors.
Richard Wilev waa out fmm
T .1 ... . . .
rortitna tne last ot tbe week.
Alex. Gordon, of North Plains
waa in the city Saturday .
J. C. Miller, of Virjeland. va a
county seat visitor Saturday,
L S. Bonner, of Rpavnrtnn
a county seat visitor Saturday.
W. H, Bovd and wife, of Rnavnr.
ton, were in the city Saturday.
C. B. Buchanan, of Cornelius,
was in town Monday.
T. B Perkins, of Buxton, was in
town Monday,
. L. Miller, of Glencoe. was in
the city Saturday,
tcrnoons. No service on Sun
idays. Owners at time of the
Soti is lii-rel.y ivn, that the tinder- service ulm c-11 ,.B .. :il 1
aiRiied liutirim ai.H,im. A,liiilal.tr.b.r MrvKe 1IO Sell tliarCS Will be
held personally responsible
tor charges. Terms as follows
usurancc, ?2o. io insure,
payable when mare is known
to be in foal, $15; Scasou,io;
Single Service, f 5. Care to
to prevent, but not responsi
ve tor accidents.
The Cedar Mill Percheron Co.
HERMAN GLASKE,
Manager.
v.. .u c.uivb iii i uariit r. iruin. iia
craimj, snd tiiu duly qualMlwl aa audi.
All xm.)tm having- i-aim anal nut aald
mtaUi are heruhy rtolitltwl mt rtuird tu
prwieut the Hume Ui me touetlicr with
proiwr vrHi-hem therr.)r, at ths law ortlca
Of Huiflrv II liars in Ihll.l,... n.....
witliin ii uiontha from the data hmeof!
. . , K. . 1.AKHON.
V. I.araen, Dee'.l.
Blltflnv & Hrc AlliknxvM f... l.-i:
Mar hi, !)S.
Tansor Prince
English Number, 866O
American No., 22648
ENGLISH SHIRE
Largest Stallion in the
Washington Co. Stud
!908 SEASON AS FOLLQWS
Cornelius, Or.: Monday noon.
Verboort: at Anton Ilermens'
on Monday evening.
Roy: at W. G. Walkers', on
1 uesaay night.
Glencoe: Wednesday night.
West Union: Mauzey Farm,
xiuusuay nignt. -
Hillsboro: Friday, Saturday"
auu. nuuuay, ieamona ct
Connell's Barns. '
Terms: $r5; 20: 2. '
Care to prevent, but will not
be responsible for accidents.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notica In herehy ulvcn that llm u.
jjrwd 1... tuutl,lZnZ
tbs laattmitairiniitorKli A.llalnnrk ilaa'H
...U that . a.ellrii haa X .i f'r
W 7v1,li Tm" M'""'Hy' M"' im
llaiinali Matilda llntnark
ihu April -a, lwjH.
W, N. llarrett, AlUi ni-y tut KhIbU.
We Want
YOUR GROCERY BUSINESS
We arc prepared to serve you iu any capacity ;n ira.sou.
No, we arc uot puttiug ou a clearance sale of
$5 slits at la-V nor arc we going out of
busiilcsji
Btl WI NOW AKL GOING 0DI Af MR M0KI til SIM SS
1. Our prices m Kroceiics arc riLt. a - lmc
the $wellcst liuc of Udic aud gcuu' kIkk-s wr ,ive
ever showed. 3. Now, iu regard to a aj.n- w'lra
you think wagon, think Ham, aud we save you 5 i,
4. Let us talk prices with yon on buggies, j.K.vvh har
row, disca, steel rollers, graiu drills, lray j.J,,,.
windmills, McCormick tutiwcrs, binders and rakes. Wc
have just received our biudiug twine.
fcOW. M. KRMIR, W Mt fcO MOMV to kK
Nor do you want to fay more for goods tliau they arc
worth -so you should buy where you can do the lie;t
Get our Prices, then the other felloy, .ntul yu uill K
amvinctd.
lours for a Dctil,
Rowell Bros. & Co., Scholls.
In Th9 Sick Room
a 4 4 mitUkt el quality I. t,. C
ltiia ankara, i.titk. and lit. mn,
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WEINHARD'S(o..
Mflllt
The best of all Been.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
At W. V. WILEY'S
'mm
aaj
BEACH
in. 11..,. , ,
I'taoooMoe hill,
apricot Arthur i
II "rivnuiriiiruniiaUiiii.
yrjDS
Executor' Miir.
Notice In linri.l.v it... ii
iHd. .and Hli ,H,nim. hav'inira ,i T
III XllllHIlfiril IV I 1 n a.1 . " -''
data. li Tl ihi . V. " rrom thia
" iirun.
Eiw.uuiror ii,. laarar".?!''!!?"'.
Ownad By
The Hillsboro Shir Co
..Central Meat Market.
"MOTT BROS., Prop.,
Kep conatantly on hand a fin a
4 Now Era In Proas
Waare iroiiiar in n ...... .
r than ,ho.e ffita'Snart
tb. part.. Call la and ,ee n.. W,
buiineaa. 'Phone an,i u" ' e..n,ean
n. a. ... J .". """"w?
-w. ..on 1 imiaiin Hotel
xt rut, " - uiaiio tiotel
W. T. Huffman, Groom I Mali Street, Hlllabor., Qregoa.
Here is Your Chance
Bea yertoii- -Reed ville
ACREAGE
The PASSADENA of OREGON
We have repeatedly stated that we have
the largest holdings, the choicest location,
the richest lands, and the most reasonable
prices of any acreage on the market.
As proof of our assertions, can say that
over half of our purchasers so far have
"ought a second time.
No one finds faults with our laud, nor
our representations concerning them.
You should make your selections with
out delay.
Let us show you these properties.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St. Portland, Oregon
JZ'r-7r ?' "took of 1
m T'' . , , g00U" now '0 "took
wl l b, .old fr ieM th
Lula Coleman, Cornelim, Or. 8 J 1
We tell more wlr. f.n- tu.C .1.
our competitora oombined, Th
reason ia that h.M .u- 1.. :
took :.nd can le.lThe cheaper
SchulmeriohBro.. lui,
Farm lor Salt
I wish to sell my farm, containing
152 aorea, 110 acres under plow.
Onml ImiiBA mil nrnhnrd. OS
O'"" uwunuj uui 11 ivuw uiv.M 1
mi lea aotith of Jlillaboro, and one
mile wfBt of Farminglon. For jur
ther information, addreee,
ff. Rurk halter.
44-6m Hillsboro, Ore.