The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 25, 1908, Image 1

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NO. 15
HILLSBORO, OREGON. JUNE 25, 190
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MKKOAKUW I Mill
EETS SATURDAY KVH
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k Maav
III
Hoard
iTht
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Meutive committr. of lb
ti -.1 .r i r Ad m nmm rnr
.b)fU P.r..
Mimi " " ....
? L I l.a Iriailli I
Bf, Saturday man..
t,,,, of ii ,,utuu
Dla,u.aoof this city are urg I lo
h, pr.aa.il, .U4w"HUk..i to
"r . .i - u ....I and nut I
raorgaoit in-
Mgoo.l 0Tking bMU. A I.r4
j uad.. I" orJ,,r l" b" ,T,KJlivrt
Bnlt have the of U,B wh,,le
ciif,.oJ H.lUbjn haa arrived at
. in her al''in'"t. whan
Mcliv.ornlitim of ihi
kirj, will d
irylJly turn ul-
"public salb
Tbittnd-rrigntl will sell at public
auction In Huiwn, ir i- - "'
it pit. clock ro.. on
WATfUDAY.Jl'I.Y 11
, 4 en ?" w,'"hl(
.. .... . ...1 1.1. ml. i fie.tl iu
OtU l- " " '
RmV I. K I'.mI If flrftl WllM Rlttl
Pj (Uutthlor, Mini l.orena, l
Jtitirltoii City, lirctfiin, Junii 21,
I'.HIH, RllPiidiutf Uih WKiMinK of
Minn Rati, it vim Millipiu t" thiir
aon, llavnti V P.idknap. Tli i'1-rH'
.11 ..ii i
ftiiuiv 11U1M i ii'k mi I iih ritirtiM 111
- I
tlm lirid' iiriiii, th fttht-r of
the groom nUii'ik'.iiiK. .Vlnr a
hurt ni'j ;iirn at Nfwporl, th nw
y wmlilrtl cmiil will r"4in Hi Al-
haiiy, wh"fn Uih Kf'''"1' l"11"
. : ' . i it ..
nun h n uriinu1"1' ii'ini
klul Iniuily iftiinii"! hiilim linuy
Cleimnrn ul nil rnmi'n, Imyn
kixl Inilink' HilitK. Will 1 1" Cil'l ht
iti'iiittl ruhl, ami til hmk"ii Iiiuti
e.meil in th iuiiii.'tiw ctock of
(inllTl MlTohiili'liKn Sdiri of
rfchnliiirii'h C'ouim trly
kiul K"1 y"f ' I""1 ''It'
l.u ,.1, lirnlmlfi lillHI llfHH I'OllllWl''!
with hi unoln'n Mtuii", tlm lnt H
Ihrii, who wan Ktli'Hi miori
liv train. iir vein.
OrrgiMt, on UihO. II. N ., il'i inili-n
cMi of rorlUiMi. Mr inniuHH w
....I (...,, ,-t,il,ln.n Tim FKlntfl Ik
livt tui -
valiinl t l nit I.DiXI. MiH (IhhIH
watt ncculfiiUi mid Im livit inn
fHw hour afirr llm omirrHire
WHAT THK COUNTY IS
Mi IN ROAD
Two Rock Crushers are Kept
at Work on lull lime
SIX AND K HALF MILES TBIS YEAR
llnUlirr Koik Koad U Practically ill
Piaiahed
iKb.l''u ntw,i'l bnv'.V. "
I
. 1 1 i.rfvi liilltlrd. t'"l
(111 uw, f . ..
ttt, .Ituort l.r. .' ' hiucli..l.l
Tiftn f rlllO itl UJ'I'r.
et.h; ow HO. C itianlh'
Uukiblenou.fi -rctit mlMi,
10 wr cDt- c fl for cith over IH
II. Hulwr, Owner,
B. P. CornUu, Auctionm.
HAY BUILD TO P OH EST CHOVB
At Ui Caini'lwll (irffiihiiuim
AtftMr Ohm (leu. ilahli root. rocW.
lioiiM) iilnitK. rihI till lluwpre; ihi
cliUii i.Unt, Mr. Mr. A,!iif
Cuiit.t!!. Tib nl Kir MrMt,
HiIlKro, tr.gn.
Mr W. K. Wood, of Hay City,
t.ii.mw.iW niimitv. leli'olioiifd to
!)r. W. 1. Wood, County Health
oilier, Tufdy, kmK about the
..minion of lh 111-11 in the tmiall-
not tamp, near Tunh-r. ntaling
that h had a ou in lb err.
tr Wood r'plwd tlil r nn na
1 H4 hrtVHJ'i th5 tltHHftHH,
thua far, lbouKh all tb 11 eoibf r
of lh jmriy had b-en upod and
I. ..!.. In Inmira lb plcctr'lO
lbciUniof Koreal Urov rouat
procure tht company a fr right of
y, gtaot the neoranary op-ratinR
Iraocblaa arwl provide, fro of Hl.
land for nation purpoaw.
Id return lha coaipauy bb. "
kaapon with the Hillalxiro eJtten
lino and build line Into that city
ao aa to have ll In operation by
December 31, lW. H the pe-'!
bare act promptly tba company a
atenta are of lha opinion that it
will have the Hue complMU not
later than October 31, and poaaibly
before, barrio trikm and othr
untoward clrcumatancea.
ti,. ..n it. rnmi)inr ankf
quick actloo on the part of the peo
ple hare ia that ll wiahw lo build
thia eiituoion while lab r and aup
plies are in the vicinity, a they
could not afford to move their plant
later on to build from Hillahoro to
KoreM Grove, aa their plana for the
cut two yearn are all mapped nut.
There are many imiuiriee a to
why llill.lniro doea not have a
lMmll team tuiayear. Thomain
reaaon, we uudrr-tnnd, ia tbat fUil
.! urounda cannot b' leaied for
. f esr.1. K ff rt were
made by a partially perfrt-twl com
pany thia aummer to pet groumln,
but without auccaaa Hilleburo baa
.Iwaya bad a good ban-ball club,
and tl i a matter of unfavorable
comment tbat the county feat can
not allord a cltiD.
Children' Pay "'uv
i. .1.. iin,U Sohmi of lh M. K
OT ill" " J . m,,
I u c i. nip hi. The exer-
ciaea cnnniHtHl ol apprnpr -
tationa. nging, mo., 11 uiv
young peo,.le.m,uiUed themwlvM
with credit. Thaold church waa
taxed toita gr.at-Ht HealinR cpc
ty, to accommodate th audience.
.... . 1.0 1 1,. i,iui.1cm tMT'H friend.
-ivao.o ui- - ...
gold, eilver.and all mMal, glaw
R0,l, . 1 . umi .,,,1 BiTtrh
Pharmacy.
Married, at lha rM lbe
. , - Mr. and Mrs. t. O.
The County Court ia well pleased
with the way tbat work ia progress-
iri(? on the various stretches 01
Macadam mad, which are to be fin-
iebt-d in this county this year
The uti nt of men road will be 0
milep, acd reprtsents road dintricti
where uncial road tax bas been
voted fur the purpose. Tbe rock
road, known as tbe Tbatcher.bigh
wav. in nearly done. The crusher
at Thatcher is getting out about SO
,1 .
yard pir day; from Thatcher me
rru-her will go to the Dilley quar
ry. Another crusher the one ubbo
in lbe weal part ol the county
ill bettin work near Sherwood
next week, and when done there,
will he removed to me quarry iu
t' L. ll.. iV.nna In
DiHl. o. , n.'ar nvuuun, iuuw
the Tiuardville quarry, and later
to a. point on the canyon road near
n...,u,tn where it will be operated
nnfii Ute in the Fall. There will
be completed this year the follow
inn amount of Macadamized road
, .. . . v.if miles on the Thatch
uuc ,
er road; 11 miles near Dilley; 11
ipilea near utawn; 13 mu. u
trnrRt drove and Cor
IWPU t'UMM . 1
neliua on the baseline roaa, nu 1
ih f'nrnell road. The
limn -- ;
.1 nnr.irr-nrR wnrkmi on nils,
fJVIl ww.w m t
grades and crushed roca rn'i
along well witti tneir wora.
ti,. riMUVurn Hieurn Laundry
A uo miu.v
will lie In operation about the sec
. . 1 ti.. .1...
ona ween in juiy. iu v,au'
i.ir, nut in nhine for busineHS as
fast aa possible, and will lie one of
the hsst country pium u
state, when completely installed
and ready for business. Mr.
If ak. r.rnnrintnr. IS ft man Ol
... 171 ;i o, uv " "I" 1 '
iracllcal eipenencaiu mo
i,.m.u nrl ia ft hustler. He
ays his plant will stand him about
I'uvvi anri thai ne oaa euina ui
T" . . . TIMl-t
latest machinery out. imieuuru
people ought to sustain this laun
dry. It will employ several per
sons, and win aaa w me cjr pjr
.11 Th ! tn DU1 U UD HUIK
boro ii to patronits Hillsboro
business men
COUNTY
LAST SATURDAY
J. S. Lorsung gets Contract
for new M inter Bridge
FIVE PRECINCTS DECLARED "DRY"
Bid en Dairy Creek Bridge was Rject
td by Board
iru:i.. nannnf men were workioir
on bridge No. 5, north of Keedville,
Monday, on tne uregou ciruwu.
line, a timber C18 and 32 feet lor.g,
suddenly fell from the trestle, etrik
ing II. K. Raymond, a carpeuver.
glancing blow on the left shoulder
.nd ihiph. bruisina him quite bad-
1. ir.rt lha timber fallen two
,7. u ---
iochea nearer itaymona, iu ...
nrnhabilitv he would have been
kUA nntriffht. Df. Wood WaS
called, and dressed tbe bruUea sue
1 kM lha man inn lub uuui
laiucu uj "--"i -- ,
pany had him sent to a Portland
hospital, until ne iuny retuvo.a.
a
Fred Petch, of Vineland, bad the
.;f,..t.. m antTr & compound
1 ..... r Kia risht pr bv settme
in the way of a falline timber last
Monday, wnne wuihuk uu .
t n, A R Railev was called
uaiu.
to attend tbe wounded man. Less
than year ago, Mr. men Drote
See Our Full Assortment
AUCTION SALE
11. nn.iuruid nffi will sell at public
auction, at tbe uermau
church, al Bethany, 2 miles north
of Cedar Mill, at 1 0 cioci p. iu , u
MONDAY. JULY 1 J
.1 1.1 f...,,li..r. rnnnlililisr of 3
llOUHfllUHl ..... .
l.lroom auita, J iron beda with apringt
orKu. nw acwing machine. cookinK
love. J lirliK ove- P,rlc", U , ' , ,
UMio. table, kitchen labia; a-'"
,loen rhicken. lg ami many other ar-
tult, .
Terms of sale: tasn.
Uev A Becker.
J. C Kuralli. Auctioneer.
Notice to Contractors
U, ami MiMi a l-'V",. al
rrr. Jl bid,, id
,1 ur rail on, ,... iVtZE.
Clerk.
CornelhiM.lt. K.D. N. 2. lM8
ntt two years are all mapped out, .ViUUui. Rl Huinier, Oregon, on
and if this eitenslon ia completed , eilUy June 17, l-''8, M.
i. ...... i.. .i- .nmmr. vB(iiic ,. Williams
ii uiudi no ii.iim .t I'ntttra ano iirD .
. .. im ,s knnw ih,
Hanks and Ureenville HfCtion. being
A2.year.old Jersey bull, sired by 1 former resident of tbat Kir-
Tin SL lleller, i-aiiu s urei uu.
bull it the Lewis A Clarl lair. County Clerk" uuu
Ilia dam is lft-lGths Jersey, and Lj.rriage licenses to the f ol wing
has a butter record of 14 lb, m , j ierBonB on iue
days. His grand dam has a record u,llior Mubly wul Un MnjJ
of 15 lbs. in 7 d.yi. Will ' I June IS; Noah l1'" '"! I r
very cheap if taken soon. ' K. Goodman, J ''(V,Kinnen
Coolay, Hill.boro, Ore, Uoute 4. cMmM aml Ma.me 0 Uonneii,
Rarmer i io
i auiuu niaiOB ioio".""i , juuo
lu.r, i r : 1 1 i lo It)
io, miinouro uuun...
A report wm urr"ll("
the
. . " . 1. inot Tu t was in
RoWt W.lker. cf near Heaver- Utreeti uj . Uw rilft,
l . TM.tao. tOWIl. i 1 , jn tl,H
hjii, win iu lum. 0f McMinuVllie, "", , ,
Don't fail to see Baird's white on bui)inWe. , i i '
paraiola. They are lieauties, ano Mr. Taft thai w w -
the price la right. liana, ol unio, iu
t .ai'v.i . .r u'.aaiii tin vui
Chas. Miller, a well inon ry. c ( mnruan, oi ulB" T." ,
est Grove druggist, was in tbe city the g G. 1 Ittghaj . llanlj
M0D Iw buBr 1 hi: old friend,
Horn, to the wife of Hay layior, be pwaeeu - Mfi0lirm,ck
ll,.b.-,o, 0,,.,,., Jn. I. in . ,u ki,l..l
a ion. . i,-1
a . :r. r r. M. Fish- hardware.
er, near Cedar Mill., Ore., June 22, Q fc. B WhnrD,
"u. . " : u" " . tn hia neittbborhoou
Chas. Webb, who bas been in bnl ftre at least three
Tortland for some time past. is now uA in growth, on account
topping with nn orou.m, - . lhe cou weather. . ,
Webb, of this city. Lorsung & conwau-
For B.le:-Fifteen head of 10 ; JZiL.
weeks' old Plg.I-r aity, H" S5i
!.,rLe,T W II. Tay phone, RonU'
ir01"0""0 15-18 geftrB a Hartramp hav j
K. Marsh, of Boise, Idaho, is in
the county, vieiling relatives and
old friends. Mr. Marsh used to
Uveio this county, and I"
to the Marsh and KlrtB amtlieB.
He was In HilUboro Tuesday, and
made tbe Argus a pleasant call.
, ..j..-i m P. f!a.se Is re
JETS- !-
sohool dlBirtowin """" V ' ....
reaaU of. tbe annual ncbool meet
Inga. and when they are all In, ne
Iff make up a list of the w r of -Beers
for tbe ensuing terra for pub
u S
Third. Btreet, W.n .n w.
Washington, .
other oolumn.
A guard from the W"
judged inBftne, to Salem.
J B . . i :n as cashier
, Cornelius State bank dog
the absence oi nis". -
Mrs. w. H. j 1". a visit with
Alice, left Tuesday, for a b
relatives in uayio. -
t nut to bis
r reu bcouihuuir
,Uiry ranch Monday, after spend-
Dg a week in towu.
J H.Crawford, of Banks, was in
town Monday."
D. B. Cooley, of Phillips, wai in
town Tuesday, and called.
n ll Rtenhens. of Forest Grove,
was in towu Tuesday.
ii-.uii IT. Caldwell, of Buxton,
wasiu town Friday.
0 Hatch, of Gaston, was in tne
city Friday.
. . M. and IVUS. iJ. r .
Er-Hiiuu,o.j.
23, 1908, a son.
on.V ilaushter. VeBta,
returned Monday, from ,a visit to
t,u r,l.,.- T tnrt nn iniV.
relatives near naiey,ii.. ,
Dr. F. M
Uobineon, of Beaverton, were in
loot Sdturday.
Chas. Smith of Port and L who
ington Couuvy,
. . ira nt Alex. J. mu-
Horn, to tun - . .
dure. nnlee st of Linton,
i..-'fti: 1908, aeon.
; t ii Wnfid a well known
.Jl,B.Un '.u!.6 ,f the vicinity of
sonooi fr" .u. nis aeat
Yernonia, was in rv
Monday-
A; Btaoryarge was
b?. y !riDu.,;aav. wMoh
of meant).. v K nBiahbor.
drawn, ana ou j --- .
Sned before Judge Goodin, Dr.
exftmioou jni the exam
fnation. Wolf is 18 years old and
has smoxeu .-- - - - . -
and the w. -- . ,
rJm.-S H-as
accordingly committed to the in
SSijliby tbe County Judge,
iuiu m J- .
his arm in a runaway, and later on
broke tbe eame arm in a similar
accident. It would seem that he
is paisinK through an uniucy
period of bis life.
tu. nr toatVl rpnuired to ad-
vertise Washington county at the
. a it al i.Vti.
State Fair, ana at tne aim--- "
kon Fair, and io the Sunset Maga
-; n . k. .ii nRn iiieuizru ui ruw
. '.. . ... -i . tt(V Thia
........ nr. mil. KllllUb TJUV. "
includes the amount which the
County Court baB agreed to give.
Ml .. . . r lt.PTB Urillll 111 1 in LUUVftW
Strenuous tuuim .
..: k. ramainrier nf the BUM,
as the advertising would be of great
value to this county.
tv.. .nrvavinff crew under Mr
A Uw tJM" ' J m .
MillA. who are having a siege ol
.n i their r.imD near Tim
PUIWIl UW r ,
... . 1 .nrl
ber, are getting aioug uiwu.,, -.11
:n .nnr. Ka zvinvftlescent. A
U wu ,
-...i . tv,. nontinn nhoned Vt
Be.wicr, ui u. . i
Tamiesie, Monday, that some of the
men were "running ruuu
much," but aB the nearest settler is
7 miles away, it ia not thought
that there is any danger of infec
tion.
August Tews informs the Argus
. i; i). ..i hn ia livintr in
mat Diaruu, I-"., o
Minneapolii, was married on the
, c.u ki. mnnth to MlBB Katie
tT ... .1 tV.. aama r.itV. Paul 18 a
barber by trade, and will be re
membered aa a former Hilleboro
boy. He writes tbat he may come
to Orenon, in the near lurtner.
w I m
Sheriff-elect Geo. G. Hancock, ot
Forest Grove, Ib in town daily now,
.:i!. himanlf with the du-
i v.;. nffir-B. He will take
Utffl Ul u" " , xt
. t . Km.i tan wrbks. mi.
cnarEo m - , i
aancoua. una u". , r u , :fi
who his deputies will be, but will
make bis Beiecuon ouuu
The County Board held a seeiion
last Saturday to open bids for new
bridges over Tualatin and Ualry
Creeks, and to transact other busi
ness, an account of which follows:
Tb9 bids for building the new
structure to span the Tualatin on
the site of lbe old Minter bridge
ere: C. P. Long, McMinnville,
$2882; D. B. Reasoner. $274G 13;
J. 8. Lorsune. $2905. J. 8. Lor
sung, being the lowest bidder, wbb
awarded the contract. Only one
hi.1 was received on the Dairy
creek bridge, tbat of J. 8. Loreuog. j
which tne cnurt rejecieu.
waB $475. In the matter of Her
man Schmidt, public easement;
continued to next term. Hans
Rooks, who was allowed $20 fjr the
loss of a horse upon tne pumic
. iha monlnr term in
June, was allowed $50 more, mak
ing a total ol 1UU lor tne aaunai.
By an official order of the board,
the precincts of Gaton, Dilley,
. rr. .. r .u 1 0,V, Vnr.
lvast Butte, corio auu ouuu u.
est Grove were declared to be "dry,"
the vote in those precincts having
a .1 ..J. m h. lima
maoe mem urj m " -
election.
Sending a Child Tor Druga
is perfectlyafe if you direct, it to this
Pharmacy. Yon will be just as sure of
good service as if you came In peraon.
We treat everybody alike. ' We cannot
do otherwise, because we handle
Only Oa Hind of Drug's
That ia the best and purest we can get.
So bo matter whether you coma yourself
. or send a child, you are always sore of
ohtainine the very best drug aervice,
which ia the'only kind worth having.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
THE WAGGENER RECITAL
tu. fnilnojino annreciation of the
..j. " " b -rr- , , .
... a'..n.r repilal. in this
rtSvOUk 1
city, appearea in iue ouuu.j .v
eonian:
..: i . tir:i.M rt a clever
.U1SS VJl.tc . - .
pianiste, writes concerning a reciUl Riven
... . . ,. Viatt late
lv returned f:om study in Berlin, tne
a highly successful piano recital at tne
. : .i . u;iisv.m last Wed-
crescent uirauc i - -
nesdav evening. She was assisted by
.:. ' ..iio narter. viclinist. and
.1111.9 . , .
rr..ilr V. Vrooman. tenor. MlSS
Wacgener'a well developed technique
anu niusiciau.j - -----
fied the expectations of her friends, in
the Chopin Impromptu in F sharp major
her beautiful singing tonea nd charming
. .l:....l.....l T nvi.lv tnne
touctt were uesiuispiacu. -
colorine and a breadth of style were
markea also in uic un-"
, m.,i,H The entire
program was well received. The accom-
iiaiiisies were ;ui w.v
Katheryn Shannon."
DIED AT BANKS
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
Capital Stock, $25,000.
Surplus & Undivided Profits,
$10,000
A conservative bank does
not speculate. Stockhold
ers and directors are sub
stantia ;
Directors and stockholders
A. S. SH0LES EDWARD SCHULMERICH S. R. HISJ0N
i S. RUSSELL W. N. BARRETT E. B. TONGUE J.W.CONNELl
... i - f
Geo. Schulmerich, Cashier ;
A. S. Sholes, Pres
v tl1lawman nf Reedville.
was in town Monday, and called,
tr. annnmnanied by bis
brother-in-law, Geo. W. Johnson,
i-. i .u nu;i null. T.onemont,
eauor ui uo j - .
lr Jnhnson 18 well
... ... & f 41.. at., A
pleased with wis pa 01 i
" .... rk....n In 11 UQ
and may come io viosuu - -
Louie Spaulding Phelps was born
in the State ot aew icra. utsai i u.
ton, in Oswego county on the 27th
day of May, 1862. He lived the
most of his me near uie Uuu.u.
his birth. He came to Banks the
latter part of July, 1807. lie oiea
" 1 - a l 3m la car
-a hrrvfl rvT niH IHLUt3rklU10i n .
tun uuujv j
if. Wrioht nn the evening
nf June 17. 1908. He leaves to
mourn his loss, a wife and daugh
... .u ara with him. and two
VOI nuu " " ' - - Til .1-
ir. Kaa York and the 0th
EUUB, UUC . u . v
erin New Jersey, mtermem. w
in the Banks cemetery.
r
BAILEYS STORE
BUYS r
Wool and Mohair
n t :u:.J nf naar Laurel. WaB
r. iiii"Bu . t ,, ,
in the city Monday, and called
t. t :n:...l ha 8 acres of bopB,
which he says look better than the
same yard am a u
year, rour uui j o
borhood were plowed up this year.
M Laird and eon, of Garfield,
u. -- . . ,,r.iu -A
Wash., visited U. a. weou uu
family, the latter part of laBt week.
Mrs. Simmons and daughter, of
w-.j-nu Mn. also visited the
uenuTitiv, ... .
WBbbB last week.
The family of editor Killen, ot
the Independent, arrived in town
last Friday, and are comfortably
. j ha hnnae latelv va-
oted by Station Agent Vickers on
Front street, oeiween v. uv ...
m. :n k. a nnVilic dance at
mere wm - v - ,
the City Park, in Cornelius, on the
evening of Saturday, June 2, 1908
Walkers' oroheetra. Refreshment
Btands on grouna.
Mrs J. C. Wilson and daughter,
of near West Union, were in the
:. Mioa Wilson has
City monaay. ,
been attending the St. Mary's Acad-
amv. Portland.
... t Rutloe visited her
aunt, MrB. W. H. McEldowney, at
Fnreat Grove. laBt weea.
.... . n... Toff, at Reaverton,
MlBB zOt avaaw, ,
was the guest of Miss Ona Foord,
over Sunday.
For gentlemen's, ladies ana
children's bose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennis.
Votera Take Notice.
i Qr.hr.nl District ' 58.
rariuiu((iuu uvumum .
There will be a speoial meeting ol
.L. t i .nhnri vntara nf School
mo t"B "" or.
TI ... RU nn i II MUM H V . U 11 1LO uu.
UlBUlOb uvz, va Jl
1908, at one o'clock p. m., at the
T..l.n1nn On n Ifl I LU1UBO. 1
importance bf the business to be
tranflacted demands a full attend
ance. See posted notices.
By order of the scnooi dob
Dist. 58. ! ' V .
J. J. Krebe, chairman.
"We have always paid the
Highest MarKet Price for
Wool and Mohair.; Don't
Forget to bring your clip
to us, and, by so ! Doing,
get the top of the Marhet!
of
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
Unarnan PntllAr &nd Wife.
Scholls, were in town Monday.
Peter Zurcher waB in from Bux
ton. Monday.
ait fiordon. of North Plains,
van in town Monday.
Tom MoDaniel, of Buxton, was
in town rnuay.
n . t.r,a t.Vin dance at Glem
coe, Saturday night, June 27, W08
Wa kere orcnesira. iw"i
J. E. McNamara and wife, of
tr.rl friends in the
rorn"ui
to Rnndav.
,
i F. L. Watrous and wife returned
last Saturday from a vibu w
tivsa north oi uuxiou.
H. Huber, of Buxton, was in the
nil v Monday, iwtu uuuw .
aale in tniB issue.
.v..i .Jiatrlnt nf Cornelius
held its annual meeting Ust week
and elected X. ft.. r ',"""
Tnm Talbot director.
. , t..Jtr,V. Pranrlftll. of thlB
.1 llillZH uuuuiy" - . ,,
city, and M. C. Collier, '8
a ii n..aiifl(i rri urn i uu iu bvuh w
ien iu , iT" . .nt .t
State Veterans ..uoauiy-x-"
Newport.
THE DELTA DRUG STORE
Dealers iii Pure Drugs
and Medicines
We also carrv a complete
line of fine sundries.
Tf do not nave what
you want -in -stock,' we will
cheeriully get ir ior you.
Vippn flTiTiniTited
iiaiiug r r
..v.KcVirc' ao-ptits. we are
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nrpnarpii 1 1 1 iiijuiv an
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your wnuu iu w. w"-"-""
Book rime. v
AX? nlen- liavp a full line
of tablets, pencils, slates, etc
School , Books will be sold .for
Cash Only. Positively
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We have just received a car of
Bain wagons from the factory.
Will sell at Portland prices.
Sohulmerioh Bros. 51-tf
Smokers like Jbe Bch Her andtbe
Excellencia. "fS
ihe best stock. You can't fool a.
authority on a food oigar.
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