The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 13, 1908, Image 1

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VOL. XV.
HILLSBORO, OREGON. AUG. 13. 1908.
NO.
OF If ASH. GO'S
In in the HaniUof Non-Rotl
dent Speculator
lorU AKIA II 440.0(H) UK IS
tattMallst Data Cfmplltd lr Clsik
Ballsy
Ojuuty Clark Bailey, In response
to Inquiries from lha National Cun
ervetion Comrolaaloo appointed
b I'reaWeut Roosevelt, after meet
io I with lbs governors, last May,
baseanl tht fullowlog data relative
to the natural resource of Wash
ington wunly:
ToUl airs t" Sirra... 4.
Tirtal avrr clrainl .$
Aim mrrrhaiiuMe ltrott .v.
At'tr Umlf rul, - !.
Clerk lielley reports an estimate
of 4,500,OuO,(x0 of merchantable
timber, and bat but 15 pr cent ol
lha good i0C timber is in tbe
band ol farmers or Individual
holders.
PIONKBK OF I'"
Shady
vinitor
op to
Tboines K. euotber tif Koresi
lirova'a honored ciiitoni and pio
ueers, died tt bit bora on Third
..nut. Frldev. Amusl 7. Vm
Funeral service were beld at tba
Until; reaidsnc Huodej morning,
l 10 o'clock, Interment Uclog
ntace In tba Nat lor cstnetery.
Mr. Ra was born at Auburn,
Cayuga county, Naw York, Auausl
21, ma lu 184 U. wasengageu
In aaartnllltna' in I'almm. Mlcb
Afur remaining there two years,
k aanL to California and workrd
in lha mi dm at Cold Htirinit. H
eaoia norlh. settled on tba CowliU
takina- a donation claim. Hit tint
venture wee in lha mercantile linn
at Muniioolb. where he remained
until 1S70. In 1871 ba came to
Koreal drove to t near 1'acitlo
I'tilvereity for bia childrni
to 1K57 be marrltd Mi Mary
Aou Oatrendar. who cams lo Dra
gon lo 1H52, and who survives
bltu, with the following three chil
dren. Ilsmetl V Koe" who ba
cam a lawyer, but ia now living
on a farm near Forest Urove;
Cbarlaa U. lit, a furoitura dealer,
and Mr.. Willit UIT, both ol For
est Grove
Mr. Roe served aa county school
superintendent in Coaliu oounty,
and a member of both the
Washington and Oregon legisla
ture. Ha wae for several years a
probata judge.
Advertiser Lsitrrs
enle, rnip stools, hammocks.
canvass coti. tt PiUprson'a.
August WwUklng. of Hcholls,
waa a county seat vial tor Friday.
Try "Our Hna Made Loaf," at
lha City ll.kery, on Main etreet,
HilUUro. i t!
Mr. and Mra E. W Auderion,
ol Portland, viaiud Miia Arab
Iloyt, Hunday.
A. C. W'lnniiy, of D-ar
Hrook, wu oounty anat
naturday, and calltnl.
Call on or jibona lo iWinia lor
groorma A oomplata and
data Una alwayi on hand.
Dr. Win I'iitniKer, Cal. Jack
and Chai I.kmkin mada a Hying
t'ip lo Claltop l)irh Saturday and
Hnoday.
Kor oaU -Knirn 1(1 to fifl hunt nf
wall brad Angora goal, 12 to 2 60
facb C. Hibaa. KarminBton. Ore
gon. 20 22
A. Harherff ih M'mL I'ninn
butchrr, wi in town Monday fore
noon, on bUdlneu, and called on
tba Argun
BoftcUl dincountof IS nor rcntnn
anrnrn doori and adjualable window
crn, for ehort time only, at I'at
lereou .
There are iighl inmate at the
poor farm, at Una time, who are
maintained at a ooet of 112
per month.
1TV
HOLDS IPG. MEETING
R. M. Banks, of Banks, was in
town Monday.
Fancy pastry, wedding cakes,
etc, at tbe City Bakery, Main St.
Peter Welty, of Helvetia, spent
laal flnrwliv it lha Vinh at N'W.
Audits Large Number of Hills port.
and Makes Orders Hamat crews supplied with
bread, by the City Bakery, Mam
klEETH AGAIN TODAY, ALSO Al'G.22 ,tTeet' 1Hlf
Urover Combs ana Kay uamews
IN THE DAYS (JF OLD
TEE DAYS OF GOLD"
Death of Patrick Ryan Re
calls Arrangements for Duel
WITH "YAGERS" AT FIFTY YARDS
f Clerk a ad Recorder, for
July, Tttal OKH jo
Tbe County Bjard. which
Wedoeday of laat week, audited a
lirge number of bills and made
left Monday, lor a short stay at
Newport.
John Bcbaer, of Mountaindale,
waa in the county seat Saturday.
"Hand called.
Bew Duel Between Ryai asd 0' Hear a
Was Frustrated
Geo. Hensley and Ed. Mince
mover, ol near Orenco, were in
aeveral orders in road and other town last Friday.
matter. Another meeting will be Clarence Russell, of 8cappoose,
bad today, aod atiil another on the and J. L. Turk, of Kiat, Columbia
22od of this month. The following oounty, were io the city Friday,
i....; 4. For centlemen's. ladies' and
Juhn McClaraa. aal.ry M 8o Children's boM yOU Can do no bet-
...... .. ; . - . I k . n in Kim nl Inhn Ilannia
U (.oouln Mil Btiil no.
ltilUlioro Argun, printing
Geo W Wilco. mlry
Geo ( lUnrix k, Ixjard pnoueri.
li G llonrork, tiiiciiiie
( C, Hancock, aalary
lml Trl court hotiae
Chu li StrpbeiK, aiwming
S T I.inklatrr, inuuc ex...
IlilUboro l.lir Co. court kouae
J K Gill Co, urvryor'a office
S T l.inkUtcr, inwnr ex
J Cruikihank, ancaa and collect,
Src Vault ami MrUl Worka, C u.
ter than lo buy of John Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron, ol
in 65
65 00
16 75 Portland, were io the city Sunday,
55 guests 01 Mr. and airs. a. 1.
"7 5 Abbolt.
a SO
9 00 Leslie and Hugh Miller, of Port-
J 00 land, are in tbe city this week, vis-
y iting with their grandmother, Mrs.
5 00 8. J. Brown.
. 4J SO l.L .4 .U. R.ui
... nop picaora nauwu mt im
i !....;- ,.r.M Z villa hoD vard. No Jsdb emp'oy
j w naurv, lyoysieu. nuuroiw .
J H llutler. rcconlcr'a office 7 SO SnilU Ore. 21 tf
. . t t . - .1.-1. tu- i.r rA '
i-apv. 4 . i merrymao, hi me n j ' v" 1 . . , , . , u.
t...i-- 1 --. ii W M Jckon iraaiurrr't office... 40 Mra. UCfee ana QSUSnver, miee
loruauu v.uvoiu u"up. eimni .. . , ... . - 1 ....
. ... 1 , ." 1 I r-orrtt orove jmiea, priniing 4 w Veata. and MISS Ura wniunore
' - 1 1 imanu. rtconicr uuttx...
10 illillOoro. IkUt Drug Store, aupollre
.IaM CdIIhh rourt house..
jUM receivea a car 01 HilUUiro Imlependent. auppliei... 4a 00 TU., PAinr . 1l to do
from lbs factory. Jai A Zimmernnui. wit county cU too
We bave
Uio wagona
iiveeva, auu Dime vi nui.umi'
li1 " departed Monday, for a week's va
, 4 00 1 cation ai ;ewpori.
Theodore Pointer, a well to
lacvory. Jai A Zimuiernmu, wit counly cu 3 00 , . . v..
will av.11 ai Portland price.- John j.ck. wu county coon iir::w"7 u:r.::.
K1 tf W I Ingram, wit - - J K iwsen TaeaiDKVu mu mu.m
lunu iuvu
rtchulrnerich Broa.
Clvde WaUon a d ile. of Port
land, came oul Tuesday, and went
nut lo Ulencoe lo visit with
the Tompkins (amity.
Hmokers like tbe Schiller and the
Eioellencia These cigars are of
iha lwt stock. You can t fool an
authority on a good cigar.
T P Ruth&rd. who sold his 6-
acre traot cna mile east of town
has bouibt a lot and will build a
f.uir.rnom ooltaie on Fourth and
Jackson.
Ml.a Uertrude Featherstont. ol
Loa Angeles, Cal , a graduate of Dr K A Bai'.ev, insane ex j 00
.,.--...! in thai VWti,,nV M Moore ill 10. Frank
man.uru a 1; inhn Hri-
puaiviuu iu iu iM..v
r
Miss Ooa Foord, stenographer
t,x, Wilkaa Bros., departed Friday
f... tri.KKaak. on the N'ehslem,
iui a
where she will spend the month, a
guest ol ber auol, Mrs. Shearer
.imtjei, inquest, etc 3 00 mh counties, was in
Capt Guiles, court hcuae l so . business
,i.i iii. Wnt t 00 atJ 00 OUBincSB.
w k Ham, fruit luaprcter 10 00 Wanted Hop pickers mr uregg b
KJ (io.li.ian, ants an.l collect...- io 50 .j L.i.TVille. li miles north
S i XXX. aaurv...'. '"ZZ of Hillsboro. Address. W. J. Gregg.
1 ' " r...o I:ll.l . D.n.Rn Ul.loc'
L U Walker, surveys 5 ROUW o. niiuuuru 1 wuv
M C Caae, suprrinlenlent salary ... 98 39 pbone, Farmers 31x. 19-23
t 6 47 Mrs. C. P. Blanchard will preach
j Frank Motictt, sur office ' 30 1 at Mason Hill school houee Satur-
joha Borwick. road 449 ! 00 dav evenina. August 15, and at
JWSewtll, " " o oo , r u.v, ftn-Har An
VA Kine. duUling fire 7 50 ooauy .uu vu-.vU j,
CUss eV frwlbomme. supplies I 50 gust 16, at 11 S. m. and 8 p. m. ,
SrJinlVt::::::; .s - w-j. .fhrid7'viu:
Wah Co I'ui) Co. supplies 13 5 gust 7, 1908, Berntce, tbe 4 year
Gordon & Misener. sherifTs offi.... 00 0i,j daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Watson, formerly ol mouniainaaie.
Diabetes was the cause of death
Funeral services were held Sunday,
and interment was in Multnomah
cemetery.
Mr. Tolls, of Portland, gave the
nw nhemioal enstne a trial, satur
dav nieht. which demonstrated
that it was all right. A pile ol
Arv ffnods boxes and other inilsm
able material was set on 8 re near
th P R .fe N. track, and the lit
The death of Patrick Rvan. ol
Jacksonville, Ore , at the age 8C
years, which occurred recently, re
called to Geo. T. Led ford, of this
city, an incident which took place
in Jacksonville, in 1859. James
O'Meara, the Irish newspaperman
and orator, was at that time edit
ing tbe Jacksonville Gazette, and
while at a social function in the
town, Ryan, who was a merchant
ol the then flourishing mining
place, made a remark which called
forth violent criticism on 0 Meara s
part. Ryan retorted sharply, the
incident resulting in a challenge
from O'Meara to fight a duel. Ry
an accepted, and named Mississip
pi "Yagers" aa the weapons, and a
point just over the California line
as tbe place 01 meeting, nyan
seked Led ford to instrnct him in
tbe uoe of the "Yager," which he
did. and in a few davs Rvan be
came an eznert in its use. Before
tbe time for tbe duel, bowever, tne
authorities got wind of tne im
pending duel, and arrested both
men. and bound them over to keep
the peace. O'Meara was later shot
in tbe fieehv part of the hip by
Henry Dellioger, editor ol the
Jacksonville Sentinel, a rival pa
per, but he lived , to make many
uery political speeches, atd to
write many a vitriolic article with
hie treoche nt pen, before be died.
Ledford was an express rider at
the time of the above incident, and
was considered a good shot with
the "Yager," on which account he
was chosen by Ryan to give in
struction.
intra a Jno Ireland o. Chas Barrett 9. J C
Hchulmerich 9, J H Wirti .
u.l,..f.-,,l-th Hielaml 16. Peter
Vauilecoutering 10, Jane Murdorf 3, Joe
Ego 6, Ann Freeman o, airs unas no o,
Joe KR0 9, W U iwneison 10 70.
11 T D.,.inn II K f.nr.lnn anil 11 II
Italnh Wann, of Bethany, who is Clark. 3 each, for elections.
. . ti 1 HnAila anil DUinWITH-Dca
tak ins a course 10 a roruaou uur
ness college, wss in town Friday
s
HAD BODY EXHUMED
He J C Auatiri, Frank Aruit. Mr IWh
,,...ri 1. .....!.. tt...n I w Hull. Mr
J Dennett, Ben Bynon, Mr Carnitite K
Cola, Daniel Decker, John Iieltann. Mr
rutnam Firld, Charley Hage. li
llr.ll Mr Ol V Hrmlriam. Mr John
llamnv. S llmiiill. M Jfllklll. I. A
lorir. Mr V Kvn
himIv Mr trtik Ij-hi-l. S I. Ixjvriirll,
XI.. Wn. M,...l.fi.. Mr U' M(HlfV. MlM
Alice I'ie.eo, Mrs Alice rhSm. C 1'
I'rcsnell, Mra Alen l'rck, Fred I'araoiis,
Mi., n.iiik ui,-. Mr Ib-Mii kav. Strnhru
Skiha 4. Mr U N Sproat Sidney Skagg.
Mrs M A Himpaoii, Mr K Khimisu (Jp
gang), Mr I'etcr Kchrani, K It Smiihaon
Mias Matwl HuntU, James Iran, ir win
ton Whltlon, K M WckkI 1 care II Jen
nings, J A Hall pkg Kdmonloa V 0, tr
iilliiuoro, uregoti, ug, 9,
11 P Cornelius, pnntmanlrr
, Vlnn was lUcoriler 01 COn
in ihla nountv a few
ypjBllwrv ... .- '
years ago.
w k Hnnn of flaaton. and W
" ' . 1 ...
it H.,.,1 of Heaverton, auenueo
rural mall delivery lorce.
Coroner Brown has received letters
from J. A. Cnrran, a Portland real
estate man. askine about the iden
tification marks on the man woo
wss found murdered near the old
Burgholzer cabin, a short distance
from Timber Dostomce. Uurran
hss a brother, who has been miss
ing for eight months paBt, and he
was anxious to Bee whether the
corpse found might not be that of
hi brother. Last saturdav. Uoro
ner Brown secured men at Forest
..). an.l liiuhwarn Beall & Co 447--
07. Sec Vault & Metal Works jo 40, S O
Hughe. 10 96. i-iea wacn 74 45. tUeI1Bine B00n had it under control
man Bros IS 4. 100 15 anu t t, u'B
Pour Ur co ,78 y. Keeves A Keeves pergon. wiBhiD(, to tile their Q ro. -nd in the presence of DrB
Vl'o MeK' ?y:rs 8,;:cii frms will always find a large sto Urge; exhumed the
..5 ,0'.J ! iw,i Rr nlfinau a n our Tard at Scholia. K1 nt tKa Jn tkft nntter's
... 1 v cu ,K u T. w House 1 UTa. Alar. narrv brick IDaic.ii t?i. .,: Aa aA fn
a 1 T allanrt Jin 111 v. ' ' -. " . I j I I1H1U. AlUUUlnUUU Tfo UIAUO i
' blockBl 7hV ,ntend- the purpose of further examining
the 'Good Roads . N ! Ct ;. Tili i!n una to build will find a large Bup- VAS man's teeth, but the
Poland, u " ;n;-r" XTraS,., U pl of lumber at our yard, and you deBcrib9d by Cuan
ttVSS 01 IDO ,!....."B ' " - ,u'uft a Bivirman t6 SI. J S w Intritud to call and lOOK 0Ver ..- . Vita K.nlr.ar .... not
Lorsung 700. T P Goodm 1284 J5, Chas our Btock before purchasing. The foUnd on lne man whose name is
.-"'"r "q r:: S Groner-Boweu , oonoiiej-r. v. BUDD0Bed t0 be Perdue.
'L5 ' " " " J " address. Hillsboro, Ore., R. u. 2 a(1(lit:nn ta othflr di.Coverie8.
jurors county court R J Thomas f 16. the P. R. & N. surveyors the coroner found three sharp holes
C I James tr, Robt Thompson ao so, n Mill-.- .mn at Tim her. in th riirht ooat sleeve. cloBe to
lt VoU qte a fire the wrisand he thinks these were
a 4 'iu a to. w w Williams : .l. tir-k-. Thn fir warden made bv the sham Drons of the
. " n ..a cs; - . t nm P
. .aiii aa in 1 u,.haaraji in 1 . ni" r l iiiiiijuui aa .it
tbe larmer needs. ne arKW
.t.k aver showo in asningwu
... .-,1 nan and will beat
oompetitors.-Schulmeriob Bros
iiuhler and son,
mn. ' ' 0 ,
all
.. - O-. I llUICATt I . M t
c ta. F.mll liearaaii 5 ou, .1 v. """ .ni tha anrvAvora lor assist
r '"rir : n thecitv 4. w w w. Le.r ,vSnonded auicki
Of Ban rrauuiBk, "------ - JOi pponteroy 27 00, .
the Utter part of last week, guests R a8 40 H n sch,
a. 1 I.. Uwa I lit F I .. . ai .f..:iU.. i (U I U
v ... I rmerly es'lden ol this Ls Jaiuot 9. W a Marlin 34 40, A J
ling was former y rwMU V , Roy '40l oiave Johnson 31 so.
city, and will be remembered as Roy ay 4 tAXUan vltnAen , 1
R C Baldra. Mrs. Dar
P Barrett 31.
Schmeltter 34 so,
vm McOuillsu 4 80, J R Eoes s8 40.
C. W. HUDSON
C. W. Hudson, formerly a promt
nant marnhant ft (laslon. died Sat
urday morning, August 8, 1(.K)H, at
thahnmanf ralallvna in Portland.
His death was due U an attack of
HrlnhL'a HUaaa Ha was 50 years
of age, and U survived by bia wife,
father and mother, a brother, U. a.
Master of the
United Artisans, and a sister who
resides at Lltlle Rook, Wash, uis
father, W.8. Hudson, lives at sor
est Grove.
L
... ..:n t o .,,,1 a iS. W V Wilev I 12.
J V. Y.l . ,i Rr M IGlaasoil
r n.,lo. . fa nt tuas riaou j" jj
L. DOiee, W lie oi v i, , .tand t 8. Thos
n. Peter Hoffman 16 18, W
,t .u.- .atate. has sued
fire warden made by the sharp prong of the
a for aesiet timber boara laiorum, a piece u
A iUa woonAnriArl ntiioklv 1 vaonn tirft IS inches in lensth
ftDUe IUU iUOT IVDUWUWVM vj I iasaw
to the call. They carried water up and with which the murdered man
from 9 a m. uo- was struck on the head. This is
lin mUUUSWIM mimmir m - 1
fjrhftn thai.. inRtrnment found at the Burs
H imW IU iuv ssiviwvm " i - t ,
Barnes were extinguished. Tilla- holzer cabin, and it is oovered with
Miss Klla Dixon
.. -!.!.-. r Ro se, wife oi - "uu. : .'L.r' , . tw
m, nuim"j ' . 16 o. Cnris jonnn i j
the former admit svraiur SuUiv
congealed blood.
Farm lor Sale
For Sale or Rent
Cath
tiawinornu """"i . ..
, ii niiia aecretarv of tne
or I no , . the
estate, lo oblige her o be tbe
books exported, huih,
the land owned Dy me ev-
in this oounty.
Will Montgomery, formerly
farmer, but now ol
MOUniaiuu-i . u.inr.
Portland, was In town last Salur
i.V While here. Mr Montgomery
(ley- V " ff-nt that
reoetyea P .- - , . hi.
The Hillsboro Flouring Mlll;oa
nartii 7(1 K.rmla- has a lame stor
ing capacity. Also,lhs Hillebofo
Warehouse, capacity, 200.UUU ouen
els. Will be Bold Beparale, or to
gether. Apply to
JnVtn MllnA Hillsboro. lo ii
Tra T.alln.ar a barber of Tilla
mook, and a eon in-law of Jemes
Ynimo nf Hiliabnrn. while hunting
near where Mr. and Mrs. Young
are camped, at Netarts, was acol
antaii ah.it hi Billv Martin, a
oompanion, the contents ol shotgun
i.tkin t .iuunn the faoe and
body, infliotlng painful, but no
' .r.l -min.la. AboUt
iinuiiniiarii r i v-i - .
in .u. i..A ik- rlaah. and Latl-
mer lost ooneiderable blood.
j . - -.mi, when l)t.
Boals wat summoned, who tbinxfl
a :. nf Hales
W. W. wena"M -!-- ...
nreek were in town Saturdayj r.
9"r 7!". -I- hunch of dairy
well ri " rtha nrodoot from
the herd to iu . .
Qr0ve. lie mm -'"'-timner
V8 haVVrro. the
acre, . - -..
county is improving
Tha Sherwood White ox ej
the former u- 8ox
asooreof I ' ......raun-
landed on BODtne--
mercifully, r.u :;..ab,und
mr. ivu"-- , ,
BUIIlvau i 'W - - - '
.. -..i..n , n.i Rrvden A Stewart io
1UIBUI J 7TI J --
i,s,' .,..1 i to John Ritttr 3o,
Wm Tolke a5 M, Sarah Long 19 oj, A B
Davis 2 44. lOD ia'a S - " .t
Davison .51. Kt.e Bothman J T
Sin tii ana u u bwij "3.
1 io, Aug Bothman 5 n.N C Shipley 12,
J H Shearer 37 2o, Jas Hartweiger 3 31
ind 11 16, A L Stephens 13 96, E Alberts
4 and 7 44. J E D.ckason 1 10. Geo Wil
cox S3 94, Wilcox Lbr Co 70 54, H
Latta 10 39 no '7 a, - r-
aud9 85, La Flanders 2 25, t Prib
now 1 38, A B Garrigus 1 38 and 3. J
F i.ee o an p.i
Kaymouu -y- .
.((SB Huston O 50, rainurc "bb
7 in r vrn..w n aa. V Ruefuer 5 95.
i ... inhnonn loo and C. V.
flSklT ' lsX i C Bias and
Jd'K Church. Hillsboro; ordered that
nuit claim deed Cw inaae an jiray
rV - '...i. -r.iiMilnn for a license
to store grain; bond approved and license
Teport of County Clerk approved; fees
J39.5. .., i.onnlr aorjroved
Henon ui
fees I448.55- . , r,trt Hnor
' . m reiver's reoort read
Keuun .-.v t'.T. - ...... i
. , .1..... onlered estaDllsueu
petUione topry dHmagesand expense
ol opening
mook Herald
Tn the suit of a urominent tim
k..m.n auainst Columbia county
t.. Ir JnrlaA MnRride rendered
. j i.inn that thn timber assess- f wiflh to sell mv farm, containing
""""" - -- . , - i
manta should stand, mainly aB loz aores, uu acres unaer piow,
- . I . . I J oi
.i nt.4- lino rirm naked snnri hnnan. harrt ana orconru. OS
iubv naig " " -1 ,
lor a reduction ol "f zou.uuu on us miies souin oi nm, wu ..
...-.omant hiln another wanted mile west of Farmington. roriur
Dora.....i - -
. nf fyi nar nent on S'Z.UUU.UUU. ther information, adorers,
uu w. r - - -. i ,
n... p.-.-nnilna Attnrnev. K B K. BUrKnaiter.
VIUl iivvv-i-b ' ' .. . , rt
'ftniiia.conduoted the cases lor tne 44 6m nuisnoro, wre.
nountv. and was assisted by Gil
ht Hedsea and w. a. roweu, ine ffrar,w Rim. of Gaston, was in
Uter being the uommDia oouniy Hillsboro last Saturday
deputy. Mf. xoogue does uos uo
lieve the cases will be appealed,
.r.,1 aava the decision will be 01
great value to other counties in
the state.
T.aat Thuradav afternoon. Rev
. A ff At
tot H IM at hi
?t0t allowing rKT. pterin,
best, '1?1D!? . " . t-.ive men
." 'rirn trVtobear
The run g--- --,xfl LeMUe
JoTdloPo1
r, M ..i nf all men's, boys
Vieai"v ---
A l.j:..' mill. Will uo BUtu
.lt.d -.11 broken Oiae.
oarried in the immense evuv-. .
General Mercnanaise
Sohulmerioh Bros. Come e.
and get your choioe. oin
See Our Full Assortment
A GOODLY SUPPLY
cf toilet aids is sn absolute necessity at
this resort especially. Whether you stay
at home or go away you need them just
the same. That this pharmacy is the
best place to obtain them any one will
tell you who has once used
Our Toilet Aids and Article.
They are the kind that especially ap
peal to women of refinement. For that
reason we invite yon to secure your
supply here, knowing you will be more
then satisfied.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
A. S. Stales, Pres
Geo. Schulmerich, Cashier
Statement of Condition of
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
at the close of business, July 15, 1908
RESOURCES , LIABILITIES
Ijans -f 181,361.68 Capitol Stock $ 25.000.00
Cash and due from Surplus 10,000.00
banks 98.336-36 Undivided profits-... 93-13
Real estate 6 fcco.co ,,,i(a , ,67 or
Furniture. Fixtures. 2,700.00 P08118 a53,rt7 91
J7i S9.198.04
Attest: ;
Geo. Schulmerich, Cashier
Directors
A. S. SHOLES EDWARD SCHULMERICH
CS. RUSSELL W. N. BARRETT E. B. TONGUE
S. B. HUSTON
J.W.CONNELL
1,M11,BamaaaBBaaa
THE DELTA DRUG STORE
Dealers in Pure Drugs
and Medicines
We also carry a complete
line of fine sundries.
If we do not have what
you want in ' stock, we will
cheerfully get it for you.
Having been appointed
publishers' agents, we are
now prepared, to supply all
your wants in the School
Book line.
We also have a full- line
of tablets, pencils, slates,, etc.
School Books will be sold for
Cash Only. Positively no Credit.
Wantml tn rent, a farm of not
than IRQ acres, bv a No. 1
farmer. Address C. 0 D., care of
Argus.
H. T. Bagley and wife returned
Last inureuay nwiuwu, . -
Beery and family, who are camped Sunday night -from a two 1 weeks
n.ar the Christian church, heard a stay at Collins Springs, on the Col-
,at noise in the ohuroh building, umbia.
- . . . ., j .... . .
Upon investigating, tney iouna Rev A gpieiss, local pastor 01
that eometmng or someuuuy uu gt paQi'g ivangei;cai ijumeran
caved a hole in the ceiling, through cnUTCh, located near Sherwood, has
which the lath protruded, tne received the appointment of dele-
t - 1..Iai(a it mma m. minor from I ... . . u u..Anflttitt.l T.nfKapan
the church attic Believing that sDOclical Conference of the United
THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armatrong, LL.B., Prlncl
aJT We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipme'
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more ct .
for office help than we can meet, uur scnooi auiuuLcutjr
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such aa instituti-,
CSald a Business Man: " Keep hammering away everlastingly on moru
. . a. :n iM wiiA Atiri " Main Ait r anraiun iuc uuwwj va ,
tion riven in your school make's it the Standard of IU kind in the Northwew
COpen all the year. Students admitted at any nun v.-6- -m
Refenaceat Any bank, any newspaper, any Duaineas man
there wae some one in hiding in
h t tin who had steDDed irom
M V
the ioists on to the ceiling, tne
in. rah al and deDUtv ehenff were
..111 TlAnntv Hhenil JJOWOB in
j . ..... .
.aA tha loft with a lmni. put
V BJBJVt VV vhw w
found no trace of any person, so
the matter will be a mystery. Su
perstitiouB ones are advancing the
ghost theory, in the absence of oth
er material explanations;
Rtatnn. which convenes at New
Ulm, Minn., August VJ.
A timber deal, involving 4.800
acree valued, at J410,000, haB been
nlannrl of record in this county.
Th buver is L. B. Menefee. of
Houston, Texas, and the seller is
the John Schroeder Lumber Co., of
Milwaukie, Wisconsin. The price
paid is over 975 per acre.
W. B. DOLAN
Chenette Row, Main SWHillshpro
Bet. First and fcecona
MaKes Specialty of Metal
and Composition Roofing '-v.'
. SKy-lirfhts and Cornice -'
WorK. General Jobbing
Reaptfuliy .licit, a share c "
9
1
i J
of thw mou"'
ing was purely Moweowi.
he will pull through, ineanou.