The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 17, 1908, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON. SEPT. 17. 1908.
VOL- XV.
NO. 27
A ll.il Show Will be Add til
o the l-lt of Alli tuliiiiiH
FKIh)K ALL HVtttKFAr LOMIM
Faml l.r Hl!llf It tinted
Ui r'lf VUM
A gather int" f h vilii r tiiinit
f In il lit" lltll'M"'' Street Fair
it Mil t ' I"1 " m-1 1 chamber,
.Monday night The MHiiiniN''"
Untrue r-MirtiHt pngrt, Tit"
roOOMUU "f ii- eill-Hlg thum
prtMIll ! thai l' uld I
tbt grxlft and Im1 ever held in
Ibis ctl y . and 1 1 1 the attraction
toulil w'li of tt former
caUli. It wa decided loglvea
pfil f 'f (til) hatidaoilieal triil lwt
ppriiig child under out year of
tl. A rullitliiUr will he el td
(tow t distance, an that no parlial
ily uy I shown.
t bulla I lil lolilral tu U.I lu
till I l l l IUlk Irtlrl
miI
fttllK-n (tie ti. oil hirla i'l j
tt a!"" ! I.lrd 1m Iii the I aim
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U ull ll'4l.
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Moa ati'l (dim Imtr )inup I br n.iutii.l ;
l In i liaif ilrli lllillinl u make tlir j
bit a girat atitiraa, and lhrtik an
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rallulai t lul.it jittimlK In r iitI lliow
al ftr tvtn lit l lirrtnttu Itur linin
CiUllilll Dill l- lii.l.hfl III I'll:.- I. if llir
tut, ati'l l it; i mwiU Imtll I'nillau l air
tla-tri! nrll at flom all lt of llir
tMIII I ( llllrc ll'W Will lnlin.il lllll.li
dorim llir rlillir lull. Auli"ini llirnl
uf tun alliaituuit Mill l IH4'!r Iimiii
tltnc l.i tmir
AUCTION SALE
On trc mill of lUalli of mv wif, I
ill toll ftl pili'.i'J ttlo, I lliilo linrtli
Of Koirol (irovo, lrllitllll tt 10
o'cliM-k a. in., uri
SAll'KDAY, hKIT.
Top lliiK( . oirl tiiijky, I aralnl lii k
tub toi. i In lion X .ig'Hi. M Cmtiili k
ttiailri, Mi l. uiiiili k tiinarr, liavtakr.
tjrtlUKOMlt liattour, line lialluw. 4li;
karn.o, irt iloulilff liarnrM, r of tiuglr
ItamrM; Irani limara, wrlM Hf.n. 14 in
plow, funning loota uf til kin. la. 4 milk
tv. 4 l.cllria. all (trail tt time ol alr.
Sal. I n.ai airalfaln llnl.lrlo nmluir.
I alau nllrt for aal( my oM home plan
of tin a ir. I. mu ll ui noun.
Term of Salu till and uiult".
Ctih;ovrr tlU.ntie yrar't time, s
p" iil, hankaliU note, '2 por fiit
O'T fur ruritj on all mimt over 1 1'1
C. Jteperx, Oiviitr.
J W. Iliinhoo, Ailrliooocr.
(eo. K. Nay lor, Clerk.
CAHHIBL SOHLHK
Gthe Hohlor, anil nearly ) yre,
ilietJ nuildt nly of orgtnio lioarl trou
kit In the harvaet field, two tnd
one half iiiiUa north of Koreet
Ofova, where he aa wnrkiuu, Itel
Saturday tflernoon. He had juet
btuUI a load of t,r!n to the ma
chine, taid he wan not fooling well
d told hi aon to unload it, then
ttrled to hit hmne, only nhort
litlance away. He died a ehorl
diatant-e from the. machine. Ih
"'I a wife and family and had
lwl in thin county almut 2( ytr
HlLLSBOHO TIME TABLF.
'mler the new rhdulH the iiHtn
l"f IrainH in ind out of HiHel-oro
"five ami leave an follows:
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f orm r.iotre Local
"I'fii'Un I'ljrr
JWm (irove Local..
Votth ('.rove I.o.l ....
Coititllia Ovetluml ....
Arrive! from I'oitliiint
vorvulll, Ovrrlaml
rottn Orove Local
st (;fove or(1
olieiiilmi vye,
'"rent drove LochI
6 Tit t. m.
9 il it, tn
III 4V H. til.
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a:o7 p. 111.
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0:47 p. in.
NO I IC E
We hurehy givfl notice that we will
not he reepontiible for any didite
oj)ntrcWd hy our eon, Andrew
liana KanmuHHen and Wile.
, 1'nted at HillHhoro, Ore., Sept. 2,
1SMW. ' 2.r-7
W. Hotoow will liniMh iok
nH hiit hop crop, near town, the
"Iter part of thin week. He had
wut 7J) picker, and reports that
" crop niU fall abort of lel
yield by Ti.OIK) pounds. He
Pft from other yards indicate
llt there will he a lioht crop all
ov the county. It ie believed hy
poHted hop men, that the yield
the Willamette Valley will he
one-half lean than that ol lft year.
For Sale Several well-bred 0. 1
. niiwg and pigH. win
"wb and iinn. Will he eolci
"I'araiely il dew red. fall on or
on or
Hr.ry II 1frf, ()f Hnull, Tuala
tin wax In I.,.,,, H,t,mty,
John Kamna.of ,!, Karuilngton
i.iair.n, waa Ujwn Hatlirday
1 1 ... . . .
n-lj Nrholtield. of Cornalii.a,
wt a cunty imI r.lUr Kriday.
L ft I i ...
r. I arter, or (union, wat in
v'wii rrmay, on hiiainaei tl the
nirl t)i)tii
for SU: Thirty f..ttr hud 0I
well bred Ku.tt. Aim. (ionlon,
uriimniK, u j. '27 '21
Tlin liitiitKninntit of itm Hir.
trtinpl wtrtliouM will Iikhp,
tntpli. II ,r f ir tlmnkttinK rink, by
lit" filal of Ui 1'iUr.
Wf Uv juat rmitived rtr of
lltiu wkih from llm fcUiry.
Will toll tt I'ortlttul .ri(M)t-
St-liulrjifififh Hrut. 6i if
Tim OrKKoti Klnrtrir rtn tD ei
fiirtiun from I tot vorioii Ui (Lit city,
laat halur.lay ni(lil, briofio
ojr t row J t,f U,ib ioim lo ttUiuJ
the lioi ilaiico hrt.
i'rriniiiN lUairiug to buy or tell
horo or liMiack of toy kind will
In woll to roiiiinuiiicile with Cud
nrll A ('ornrllui, tl rotl MttU of-Iti-o
ovor U'elirunm' itort. '2ii 'J
Tli now rrciilonrtt of I'rof. H.
W. Iltrnod ttul llixxirder Willii
trrltinl, on Mtin ttroot, trt re
roiviiif( llm finialiiiiK louche tud
will aiMin I rotdy for occu(tni'y.
(' ('. Whiluioro, Win. iltkortnd
(iro. llurkhtllrr, of South Tutlt
tin, iiril throu(li town Mondty
iinriiiiit, Uiuinl for lbs uir No
luUin, mi a t n 1 1 1 1 ii k tnd Qnhing
lrip
O. M l'ullry, of Huilon, who
ll wrt'k tdvortitod for t lot tele-
' Valite, CttU III town tDl
got
it Moiulty. Il wit found by J. C
l.taikin, who ari.ig tbe lortl in
llm Art;ua briitif(bl il in. Il aja
tl adverlita.
I'tul litiley, aon of County
C'lork litiley, it probably tbt
youiiKOKl imtlour photographer In
tlin altte win) like negative and
devrlopi them, without atalttanoi.
Ha Inn a nice collection of viewi
lakenjhit year.
A. W. Orion, of Multnomah
County, nd elected to the Houte
of Ueireonlttive on lb Btate.
inenl No. I ticket, latil Mprni, wti
in town laot Friday, in theinUrettt
of hit candidacy for the Hpeaker-
aliip of the neil II mine.
I dwire to annouuee that our
Kill Mock of heatem baa arrifed.
We alto have a full line of rangel,
ti kiiowluloil to l at gool at any
on Hie coaet. A written guarantee
ti toiiiptniee each rtnge. W a can
furninh them with or without water
roila.-K. Cave. 2fi-7
Owen Cateidy, a lineman, em
ployeil on the Oregon Kleotrin, fell
from a trolley pole, ettt of town,
Uat Kridav. a ditlanca ol 20 feet,
ttnking upon hi feet, and ditlo
eating hit ri,ht ankle, and brak
ing a Inine in nil 1001. ne w
brought to town, where hi Injur
irn were attende.1 by Ur. F. A.
Hailfy.
Thoe. TallMit, of Cornelius, was
in ,,0 Uet Haturday. He in
form the Argus that he has sold
tnort of the addition platte. this
a . a J .1 aatllinijA
summer, ana mat 1 now uw....-o-
are noinii up on the uacv !
Oregon Kleolrio will put In iW
idirack on land given
them by Mr. Talbot, and now have
the lumlmr on the ground for a
new depot. .
J 1). (hay, the Dee Moines In
gurtnee Company's agent, charged
will, larceny by bailee wa 1 brought
to Hillehoro hy Sheriff Htnoook
latt Friday. Gray
ntignment and hearing and Jus
tice lUrnes Hied U bail at 5W,
which Gray has emce raised.
5, Or. 1 HUte. that the com
anv at Des Moines owee him a
ItHn'of money for policies written
He says that be retained the Ti
gardville collections upon . the ad
vice of an attorney, sending the
,,.,-ifliM back to the company.
m-ii Smith, of Forest
. .l u j.aninv. in the vamoin
river
near me nun-n" r
yard,
1.... H.inrdav afternoon
lB ' r.n lhfl
ii'Liu nut on some ioB
vv""a. ''"'i.h Tott her footing
: rfoHint thVdeip watery ot the
Umh!l.,.ooi.lentalM
land, in with her.
land girl oaugni un . -
V i.i.i nn for some 'time,
llU(1 r. :-- - . but WM
Dal tier noiu -
rBm' Mi i S3 "iok the third
f?J S ! Raleigh Walker, a
SIg bo spFangio o..v
Z downaleo. A y0"0"";"-0.;
they came . p . - ujBB
united enoria o. - - .
saveu. . - j.
ng lauiew,
anu I" " -r
m not want epeated during a
1,""t WMUe Smith iaasister of
1 1.. art nvnorioiiun "
t avnnriHiiun nuiw- - r
MIr Smith
TAIJJST iXDIilW o.c.r -'""i',":"" "Ik kinhivr nmm?
B tll UIJ1 Ufc J I I I I Ik I II I III I II fill
mm irs ma E
TallcHt I.ic.-ncd Hunter is
J- AyerH, H Feet F Inches
WASHINGTON C0UX1Y LEAD1 ALL
Oldtal Hiatrr it (it. Araientroul, f
Ptrnt Ortvr, Age ;j
A Linn County writer in the
Orgonin brags about having the
talleat hunter in the elate. Hi
name it A H. Hleingrandt, and he
it f. feel and 41 ioche tall. Wath
ingtou county can heat that all
hollow. F-. J. Ayere. of Gales
Creek, measures C feel and i inch
en, and iweara lo it. He is .12
year old, and weight 1H0 pounds.
Between the date of July 14 and
Hi, VMM, out of 2.1 hunters who
txik out license Indore County
Clerk BaiUy, 12 of the number
were over It feet in height. Gales
Creek lead all olher precinct in
the county, for tall men Ihree
ltd ion have taken hunter's license,
thus far in this county. Wash
ington couuly hereby lays claim to
having the oldeat hunter in the
atale. vit: Geo. Armentrout, of
Koreal Grove, aged 7:5, who not
only hunts, but usually gets his
share of tbe big game, each year.
athingloo county now claim the
lalleet at well as the oldeat hunter
in tbe stile, and if other counties
can letl us, we will nave lo be
shown.
HAVE YOU REGISTERED?
County Clerk Bailey will open the
hook for registration, as provided
by law, on tbe 2 let day of Septem
ber, and keep them open until tbe
20ih day of October, inclusive of
that dale. Voters who have al
ready registered this year are not
required to register again for the
Presidential election. Those who
have not registered since the Orel
of January, however, must register
if tbey wish to cast a ballot in o
verntier Voters who have moved
iuto different precincts than those
in which they are registered, will
be given the opportunity to record
the change so that they may vote
at the polling place of the precinct
In which Ihey now live
Su niotiih' residence In llie state it
arcruaiv in oturr 10 regiaici, iuuuKu
tbete it'no reijuireiiient as to residence
In tlie precinct for the registrHtion that
begini neit rek Koreignerl who
have been admitted to cilieu&liip, tnd
thoae who have nude decltihtion ol in
tention one yetr or mote tgo mty regis
ter tnd vote it the l'residentitl election.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction at Amos Huli'e place, tn
Cornelius, beginuing at 1 oclock
p. in , on
TUKSDAY, SKPT. 22
r.w.k stove, heater, extension table,
center table, sideboard, tewing machine,
1 iron bedsteads, springs ami tniiiiesses,
-1...1 i-niich lounife. dretser, a wtsn-
attmls, chillonier, 4 rockers, dining
room chtln, kitchen treasure, oitiumK,
...1. tub. Willi Doner, uisnes,
cooking utensils, fruit jtrs and other
articles too numerous iu mrun
aturi is nearly new.
Tarma of Sale $ 10 and under,
. - tlft C. mftnlka lima
caan; over ?",
bankable note. ' per ceni. ui'
oounton all auma over 10.
koo nun.
B. I. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
HILLSBORO TO STATE FAIR
Tha Southern PaoiBc Company will
eell tickets from Hilleboro to the
elate fair at Balesx, from tne mm
to the lth of Hept.,gooa unui step.
20th, for $2.10.
20 7 rratt viciere, ageni.
For Sal or Rent
The Hilleboro Flouring Mill; ca-
nanltc 7n barrels: naa a large aior-
inff oaoaolty. Also, the HUiBboro
as .' J 1 " ' . .at
warehouse. capacity, w,vw "
" - ruui fuvi kn.h
els. Will be ioiu geparaie, or o
gather. Apply to
10-27
John raune, niii
For soma time past, ooyotea have
been playing havoc w no gaais ana
ebeep out in tne noiuumu mnumn
north of town. They inhab
it a Btripof depie timber and brush
eitending 4 miiee nomm uit
li'mai.Ink nlace 10 tne noicumu ee
tate. Wm. Batohelder has lost a
number of goats, and Alfred Hoi
oomb'a sheep have Buffered from
the predatory auacaa 01 iue
.iMaaa unimals. . Last Sunday,
coyote hunt was organized in
uit, .hnnt lfi hunters and anum-
took Dart. Holcomb
u-,i th. oivnd luck to kill two coy
otes, which were driven Into the
open by the hound-. The bun U
will e kept up until the band ib
C. J. Rogers, of Gaston, was in
town Monday.
John Kuralli wsb a Portland
visitor Saturday.
I i ItVtJUIl I Jt 1 V II 1A 1 ly la
John Kurttli waB a Portland .
Get your photograph enpplies at
the Tost Card Iisr.aar. 2.1-H
Geo. Lmmerman, of Banks, was
an Argue caller last Saturday.
Butterick Fashion hook, and any
pattern, for 25 cents at Baird'a.
Herman Koetrnke, of south of
Job' croteine. was in town last
friday.
Just received the new fall But
terick fashion liook, and Delineat
ors, at Baird'e.
J. Smith, Alex. Gordon and T.
It. Davis were in town Saturday,
from the North Plains.
L J. Palmateer handles the
largest assortment of high grade
cigars in the oity. Give him a call
Grain is coming in at a lively
rate at the several warehouses in
thia city. Moet of the threshiDg is
done in this county.
When in town, call and try our
hot co Hue and cocoa, and don't for
get the lunch at Palmateer con
fectionery L. J. Palmateer Prop.
Mr and Mrs. S. F. Humberg
and Mrs. S J. Bergy, of Missouri,
arrived in Hillshoro last week, and
are gueets of Mrs. Bergy'a mother,
Mrs. M. A. Lane.
For Sale A good, paying butch
er business, with slaughter house
property. Good reason for selling.
Call on, or address, Corwin & Hei
del, Hilleboro, Ore. 2litf
J. C. Allen, of Garden Home,
Kansas, was in the city, last Fri
day, a guest of K. C. Brown. Mr.
Allen is looking for a grocery busi
ness, somewhere in this valley.
C. Jaspers, of near Forest Grove,
called on tha Argus, Saturday. Mr.
Jaspers will have a sale on tbe 26th
of September, and will leave soon
after tor his old home at Depere,
Wis.
We carry too many articles to
enumerate, but we bave anything
tbe farmer needs. The largest
stock ever shown in Washington
county, and can and will beat all
competitors. Schulmerich Bros.
The dance at the Reedville Hall,
ast Saturday night was well at
tended, there being 40 couples
present. There will be another
dance at the same place next Sat
urday night, Sept. 1'.). Don t miss
it.
For Sale At John HanBchel's,
a a a . t 1 . !1 -
on the alter s piace, one mue
east of Cedar Mills, on tbe Cornell
road; Portland R. I). 2, Box 13; a
new couch, a first class range, Hour
table, new rocker, used only one
month. 24 tf
The new depot for the Oregon
Electric Company at Beaverlon is
nearly finished. The building will
present a neat and attractive ap
pearance when finished, and it is
said that the depot buildings will
all be alike.
Clearance sale of all men's, boys'
and ladies' suits. Will be sold at
actual cost, and all broken . lines
carried in the immense stock of the
fleneral Merchandise Store of
Schulmerich Bros. Come early
and get your choice. 51 tf
Fred Oleen. one of the R. F. D,
boye, encountered a cyclone in the
road the other day, which carried
his buggy umbrella into the air
about 200 feet, and nearly Scared
his horse to death. Fred captured
the parachute later on.
The marriage of Miss Myrtle
Miliel. of Beaverton, and Myron
Fersuson. of Seattle, took place on
August 31, at Seattle, after which
thev left on their honeymoon for
Victoria. Vancouver, ana oiner
. ...
British Columbia points. Mr. and
MrB. Ferguson will make their
home in Seattle. -
PeraonB wishing to . tile" their
farms will always find a large stock
ol fine tile in our yard . at Scholia
We also carrv brick : and
building blocks. Those intend
ing to build will find a large sup
nv at lumber at our yard, and you
are invited to call and look,, over
our stock before purohasingThe
Groner-Rowell Co , Schoran; O
address, Hillsboro, Ore., Ki U. 'i
Judare Rood, now acting as dep
utv Treasurer in me aosence 01
5 . .a 1 - a
Treasurer Jackson, waB appointed
Fira Warden bv .the County Uourt
and up to Monday, had issued 138
permits to farmers w ourn siasn
ing. The office ie. purely ienev;Q-
lnt one bo tar as we vuuiib n ou
earned, there being ao 'pfovieion
far remuneration 01 any sort, vine
' a - . , .. a - .. fML, .
laar ia a fool OU6. to . begin,' fth,
and puts the farmer to a whole ht
of useleee trouble and he is just ae
raanoneible. if bis fire damages an
other, without the . permit, as he
would be with it.-; 't he , ataiuie
hooka of the state are oumbered
with a lot ol lawn, the effect ,o
which is to put somebody to,.un
THE TUALATIN PLAINS
United Railways has 500
Men and 300 Teams at Work
13 GRADING 7 MILES WEST LINTON
Will
Push tht Work Weitwtrd
Stopped by Winter Rains
Until
Tbe United Railwayi Company
means business. It now has .1O0
men and 300 teams at work, and
tbe grading has reached a point 7
miles west of Linton. A tunnel,
3,(KX) feet long, will be driven
through tbe summit of the hills
lying between Multnomah and
Washington countiee, and bkidge
work was begun early thia week.
Chief Engineer Wickersham says
tbe tunnel will save three milee of
road for tbe company, and will be
worth the expense. It is confident
ly expected that the road will be
graded, and some of it finished in
to Washington county, this fall,
and only heavy winter rains will
stop tbe progress of the work. The
tunnel work will be prosecuted
during tbe winter months. Those
not knowing tbe actual amount of
work being done on this line would
be surprised if on tba ground.
Wren iV Greenough have the largest
contract on the line, and have sub
let considerable of tbe work. Tbe
road will go through the fertile
ualatin or North Plains, one of
the richest farming and dairy sec
tions in this county, and it is no
secret that the road is to go to the
Coast, some point on Tillamook
bay being tbe present goal of tbe
company. Jt is generally believed
that Jim U ill ib back of tbe enter
prise, and the fact that a large force
men is at work, and that tbe
work is being pushed with vigor,
indicates that there will also be
something doing next year. Hills
boro will be connected with tbe
road at a point about 5 miles north
of this city. New stations on the
road will be Claremont, Glen Har
bor, Newberry, Holbrook and Sum
mit. PUBLIC SALE
Tbe undersigned will sell at auction
on his (arm, half mile north of
Cedarmill, known as the James
Young farm, at 10 o'clock
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Horse, 4 years, weighs I too, horse, 3
years, weighs 1380; mare, 10 years old,
weight 1450, loal by side sired Dy loquer,
yearling filly, cow fresh on October 3rd,
inch larm wagon, I'litiiipton mower,
nearly new; 14-inch Heel plow, 6tooth
steel lever harrow, Scotch htrrow, rever
sible disc htrrow, set of double harness,
about 4 acret of potatoes to be told by
the acre, tome tares and oats mixed to
lie sold by the cwt.
Terms: 110 and under, cash in
hand; over 110, one year's time,
bankable note, 8 per cent. 2 per
cent discount lor cash.
.. James Cruicksbank, Owner,
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
LEVI SPARKS
ivi Sparks, aged 76 years, died in
Forest Grove, September 11, 1908.
He was born at Winchester, 0 ,
were his boyhood was spent, then
moved with his parents to Dubu
que, la., where he lived until com
ing to Vancouver, Wash.., in lai4,
where he remained nine years, then
came to Washington County. He
married Miss Savilla J. Spurgeon
in 1S62, at Peoria, la., who with
the following children survives
him: Ed. Sparks, H. W. Sparks,
assistant editor of the Washington
County News; Livi Sparks, Mrs.
W. Ai Bellinger, William Hparis
and Miss Maud Sparks, all of this
plaoe, and Mrs. Harvey Brown, of
Portland. Tbe funeral was held
ast Sunday with interment in the
Naylor cemetery.
' APPLES WANTED
Cider apples wanted at tbe
Knight Packing Co a cidef mill, at
Cornelius. Highest market price
naid. We will also do custom
wori. we nave wniBiy Darrens
for Bale this year. Independent
. ... 1 , 1
phone, No. 7 151. 24 1
Mrs. M. M. Mead, of about
miles eaBt of Hillsboro, met with
a eineular accident last Friday
While she was trimming an appie
with a sharp knife, the implement
slipped in some manner, cutting a
tfoen gash in her left hand, and
severing asmall artery. All enorie
to stop the bleeding proved un
ftvailintf. and she came to town
when Dr. J. P. Tamiesie took
the artery. ' ::K,Xy ,
Films, plates, card mounts
chemicals and - cameras, at
See Our Full Assortment
r
A GOODLY SUPPLY
cf toilet aid it an absolute necessity at
this retort especially. Whether yon stay
at home or go away you need them just
the same. That thit pharmacy is tha
best place to obtain them any one will
tell you who haa once used
Our Toilet Aids and Articles.
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
than satisfied.
Hillsboro
SEWERAGE PROBLEM
SOLVED BY SEPTIC TANK
Scientifically Constructed, tbe Appliance Cares for all
Household Waste, Preventing Danger to
Health or Offensive Odor
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The above diagram illustrates the most approved type of Septic Tank. A
problem that has long oonfronted those desiring to instal modern plumbing
in localities without an adequate sewerage system has been how best to dis
pose of household waste without danger to health. Science has come to the
rescue and, by employing the destructive agents provided by Mature herself,
haa solved th problem. It has long been known that under favorable con
ditions certain bactetia will ditroy the offensive elemeutg contained iu
household waste, leaving a residue chemically pure, which may be easily
disposed of. Experience has proven the aliove type of tank best suitetl to
the purpose, in that it prevents disturbance of the bacteria, which it essential
to enable them to properly perform their work. Many tanks of other types
have proven failures because their construction was such as to permit the
entrance of air and light. When built of cement, unless the material is of
the beat, surface watr will seep into the tank, and this with the constant in
rush of water from the house will prevent the bacteria froai performing their
work. In the tank shown above the three-chamber device prevents this dis
turbance, and being constructed of the best quality of tile, leakage is impos
sible. Parties contemplating building or wishing to install -modern plumbing
In resideuees already erected are invited to investigate. . Kstimates cheer
fully furnished.
F. H. MILLER
Third, between Main and Lincoln. Hillsboro
THE DELTA
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
Cash Only.
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OREGON FIRE
1. ' j OF M'MINNVIM.K
W. P. Dyke is the Washington county agent for thia
fiRF AT MUTUAL
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Office, cor. Xml and wattiagtoa
Pharmacy
DRUG STORE
will be sold for
Positively no Credit,
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