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VOL. XV.
HILLSBOKO, OREGON. DEC. Ii. 1908.
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M IIUYKK
Ilrtt Purchased 17 Acren
mi J In in Hie Mnik:t lur More
CtfMV S4WMIU1 will I'KOHI
K I. Norlliriin of Kh.,l n Kink
w in lowii lHt Friday.
Win. HurtiiKim. of near Verboort,
wan in town UhI Friday.
Win. Kiwun, of CiwUr Mill, was
in Imu Unt Tl.unday.
Abe llolroimb, of near Win I Co
ion. vitited the ootinly eat lant
Saturday,
Hm ( oiiti
U li
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SION AHORTIiND
Met Yesterday for Data on
Oregon
RihI trtrk Tftttlt Will ka!rt ()w
j uua.uuu Feet Lumber
The Kulh I.tii'l Company if Port
Uuii 1 buying c.ii l'abl fnn
lari'l nrth ot town, along tint line
of the United Railways turvey. It
t lfriiml that llm l ne land coin
pan i ft pu'chatiti a"ncy of th
tulKl Company, several if lh
tluckhtlderi in tl.aiailaay roiu
pany Uiig icor r utot of ih
laud company. TbeCompany
ink bought th Waibel Ml toro
liaol near Phillip, paying the
o nr ('itl It la also uiidnralood
that Will Jom", i llit Mrtion,
wtt tiered I pr acre for bit hi)
tcrt farm, which waa ffu I. Tt.
I' oiled Railway Company through
it ageuU have purttawd withu.
ihn lml few month oer ITlMi
acre of farm land in thia muni.
and are in the market f ir m r. h
Jt trident tUl the ( '..m . n r i
pact to carry on a land buiniii
oounwlion with it railroad enter
prise, and the result will be bun
dred of small farm in tbl coun
ty, which inrane lh end of the bin
ranch in this part of the i-IH". It
mm long ago predicted, lhat the
Willamette valley would I popu
lated with truall farmer, who
on 1.1 mags of il the nrhnut section
oo Mirtb Tbi prediction i tvsn
no being fulfilled, ami ih trol
Uy linM ara bringing about the
ohmgd. Referring again to the
l'oil4 Railway, it I Mid tbat
work on iba rnl of th big
laontt, which i on tb ilivi.luii
Una of Waabinuton ami Multno-
uith o ountiM, will txMiii tmgin. The
wMt ami of tba tunnrl will boon
tba Kirmin Krtigr ilr, aiul work
will go on tbtrj all winter. Tbr
traatla oar li-wk t'rwk, it id wli'
rnalatl by tba niginn-r. will r
qulra 3 tKKl UK) lrt of luuittor, nl
it la uoJomdHxl tbat tiirtl of tha
enntracl for lumtir will l ll l
Waibingtott oiunty Mwinillt.
OHRGON ELECTRIC SCH6DULE
Tht I )rr ki.ii HlrcliK Itliu nit Cr ruth
T ilmly. Thf H:J5 a. in uml i S . '
llama out of HilUtMirtl roiilin t iuniUv
ith Sitm cam at fJanlrti tlumr, Jhr
IIIIIhIhiio I'oftUnil tlmrUlilr fullow
l.ttt HiIUImkO
Itiibrin (!n aluioi
fr rottaga l .ui ban.r of MilU
loro ArriM.
Horn, b tba wife of Hunry Hmitb,
"f Uoy, Or., Nnvamber IV), l'.KjH, a
ilauxbUr.
('ban. I.aott, of (), Hutlon
ririglilmrh x il, na in tba city laxt
Huiiiiay.
Win Maiaijxrgrn.of Waal Union,
a in town Munday and tnada tha
Arun oinia a ileant rail.
A i.ic thing to immhI to your
friniid a jihoiograph card of your
hoiiM. Hmj Tout Card lla.ar,
bmit it. 3Jtf
Nirk K auiinr, of Coor Moun
lin,and who i tht (lionear bop
growar of that taction, wa in town
Monday and called.
Hmokart likatba Schiller and the
Kti'd'llpm-ia ThifB cigar art of
the Uwt tx k Vou can't fool an
authority on a good cigar,
II W. K. Scblolttnann. of north
of Bfavurton, and J K Hullivan. of
ooar Crdar M i 11m, w-r in the city
MninUy, acd calll.
L M. Ilimll. to whom the citv
aaardrd a contract for furuiiibing
planking for tba street, wan In tba
city laitt FrulT. He otmra'ai
awtnill alxiut li milri east of tht
city.
Ttkrn up, at the flood in lct,
1 mile fal of Uleucix.. a black tow.
with "lit in right ear, and notch in
Ufi car. weight 150 Ibi. Owner
can have name by f aying cbargea
K. W. lUriiwi, (Jlence, H. II. 3o 9
1). H CtHiley and wife, of near
I'bitlip, returned Monday from a
week m vint with rtlattven in Ha
letu. Thev were acoomntoied home
by Mr. nd Mr Her, Mr. Cooley't
parenlt, for a two weeka mil.
For tale: One doien thia year'i
Rhode a and Hed Cocktrrln, very
fine Mr. II. Huntenun, I tnilea
noulhwwit of Hilleboro, acroeii long
bridge, I mile aouth of Haaeline
Oil o
riad. to
The little 2 yer old daughter of
Mr. Lay, of thin city, iit irom a
table to the uW. one day the lal
ler i.art of Uat week. nd broke the
finht forearm. Iwtwoen tha writl
and ellow. Ir F. A Bailey wa
called to reduce the fricture.
V. K. Mulhy, of Sherwood, wa
in town Sunday.
II. F. Smith, of Foreat Orote,
was in town Monday.
Geo. 0. Hloan, of Foroat Orov,
wai in tht city Monday.
Geo Hathornt, of Laural, waa in
town Monday.
Tkn. i.l tkaVnrlk Plain
DU. WITHYt'OMRE GIVES HI. AID waa in town Monday .
ItfUUIl iuikh(wi vviuquuD, -an
Argun caller Monday.
Mfiaage la Congrtt J. 1). Uuiee.a druggiet of Lintoo,
wai in town ltt Thursday.
be Farm Life ('onimitHinn. an I Amino Wabnrir of Karmino-
pointed by iVaident Riwefvelt, wa ton, was in town Saturday.
in I'ortUnd yenterdy, holding Daniel Baker, of between Cor ne-
baring a to condition of Oregon nun nd Forest urove, waa in tbe
country life. Thert art aiz mem- cl1" monu,y-
.rul i hi.. J. H Crawford ana wilt, of
have made an eibaumive atudy t,f urewoTiiw. w m vu, M,7
rural coodiliona. (iifl'ord 1'inchnt, y"
the National Forestry Kipert, i Albert Hchmidlln of Buitod,
one of the memtx-r. The Agricul-
turtl College, under the direction of I
I ti':ii I... I I - . 1 1 4
,0i. n.u.yuoui.m, iu'uwij Ftrmington,
7 5 m
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II lo a in
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6 IJ p 111..
l.tavra l'ort'an.l
7 oo a in ,.,
e 5J a in
n a j a in
I Jo p m
4 10 pm
3 30 P
Arnvr litl'nl
B ,10 a m
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JS'ipi'l
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Anivm UilUtioni
H n$ a in
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il 3a m
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5 15 V 111
t SS V
Tim to Plant Fruit Tra
Ptrannt who have not placed their
fall order for fni't trtwe, will And
I .ton (lirod. the ootnDknv'a ent
t the Nureery (IroundH, near Oren
oo, ready to help them mrike a in
fection. Thin in the - time to do
planting. 35 if
Rev Danald Macl.ttch n, wl Jir,
war tpy , pioneer raid ono of the
oldeet and bet known Methodist
inihiate.ru in Oregon, died Haturday,
t tht (lood HatnaritHn Hoepital,
Portland. He wan in hi Tilth
year and had been retired from ac
tive work in the minittry for the
paet aii years. He U survived by
hit widow and two daughter. Mi
Mary MaoUchlan and Mfefl Mar
garet MaoUohlan, who live at 215
North Ilayee etreet, Ht. John. Mary
It a practicing physician, and Mar
iraret la emnlnveil in the Portia nil
Public Library. A brother i' alo
believed to be still living in Nova
Hnntia U.n Ilonald MaoLAOhUn
wai born in Argylesbire, Scotland,
June 17, 1831) He oume to Nova
Bootia with hie parents, when but
o years old. iieeniertu in
lull In MliiaUainni in IKOt). Dtr
Ing the Civil War he was a spy for
the Union Armv. He was married
In 1 K 7 .'I In Mina Hiirah M. Sleeper
nt M.mnhla Tumi. The family
moved to Oregon in 1R91. At
times he had charge of pupils m
Tillamook, Canby, lieaverion, p
Helent. North ymhill and Ma
math.
A email amount down and a lit
tle each minth buy" you a beauti
ful place for a horns or inakea a
good Investment: Connell-Imbrie
Co. 38
CITY TICKKT WAS NOM-
NATED FRIDAY NIGHT
John W. Connell Nominated
by Acclamation for Mayor
GEO. SCHl'LUERICH FOR RECORDER
A. U. Carlilr, Ed. Scha'mtrich aa j.
B. Tralllnger fer Ctuscil
J. J. Wbilten, of near rhiUips,
wu an Argttt caller Monday. He
hat juat returned from a trip to
Sauvlet' Inland.
Dr. J. S. Hisbop, who has lately
miumwl from a course of study iu
hiMiliill 1 and sanatorium in the
Kat, is now prepared lo give the
i.ii nmiUro home treatment for
luWoulosi". l"ice in lhft Temple
ion Hlwk, Forest Urove, Or. 34if
l .mi K. i.l nliiht. Mist Ila
n:..r il.tiuhu-r of Cornelius lUa
aer, of Ibis city, lost her footing and
r..n ,i.n a lliuhl of stairs, break
ing bar right arm just bove the
-.Iii Her tinner lin was also CUl
and several teeth loosened by the
fell Dr. F. A. Bailey was caiiea
to attend to the young lady s in
juries.
J. C. Milier. of the Arcade dis
itil tar a a In town Monday, with a
. . . .I
load of prunes, wbloti waa me iae
nt . nnnMfeoment to a rortianu
grocery firm Mr. Miller sold three
tons of line Italian pruuee iui ...
and three fourths cents a pounu
m . .rnniirl of ttllg C0U01V
no iiiuiio " . .
.i i.4 f,..t, an aociation."and
HUOIIIU iiniu- :
pool their product, and gel oenr
price.
iw.on wishing to tile their
.t.ava tin (I a largeetook
laruix ; , ,
of line tile in our yard at Scholli.
We carry building biocaa dih u. -
.Ari( k to eel . Those intend-
ing to build will find a large eup-
nly of lumber at our yam, r-
1 . . . i 11 Innlr nwar
are invitea to own .
Kfnr nurohasing l na
Groner-Uowell Co , Bcholl;. P. -04
address, Hillsboro, ure., iv. -
uilik hit a hutohertd bog,
V 11110 BUIO-."l . . -
one day, the latter part of, last
on J'a .,-;. -holiveeon the
j o.'Hare place southeast of towh,
allowed the tmioner an""
. . l . i. it that the noint of
V1'":: 'X hia le t wriB.
the anne - - i
! k. n na arioir.
MTn,i"" 3 and Dr.
meoiaioiy u'
P. A. Bailey took up the artery and
dressed the wouna.
, . . ..,ad to show you
I am now -
the Chas. Stevens & Bros.' sarop es
0f the new Fall and Winter Style-
Bilk nd cloth suits and dress kir e.
i . . anoAiai iiriinra lit tvw
MM.r7 Ladles.
own seieuviuu
" . j .u:un'a floats, also
misses ana - "; ,,-, .t
corseis uu uuv.-
glad to bring my goods to your
house upon request -Mrs. M. K
I,, r-jonlant nbone. ra
uauuie, iuur- r 27-88
684.
day.
II. L. Halvorssn aid wife, of
I r ariiiiiiu lull, wcio I u w.u md
Hillsboro, baa been lending all ios- H.turdaT
sible aid to the body, and Prof Mrs. Svlvia Tucker. of Clarkston.
ake ha been deeignaled by him Wash , was in the city Thanksgiv.
assist in placing Oregon eondi ing, the guest of her parents, Mr.
on Iwfore them. Curtain it is .n.t Un ti Pnall
that the twelve iiuosiionH. e far as . , . , .
1 . I A larlv r.Aantlv fminii near 1 1 ll la-
Wanhington County i rfincen.ext " - -
.... . . . , ' born Oiwra Houkb. a fflrl a sweater.
win oe answered as lavoran y s in ; -r - - p -
any other community in th.N. rth- Ioflulrf l Ar8us ofllce "d 9
west The ueHtions are: P.
.i. f i i i.i I Iti. .nifliAi in HniAnai ParV
Aft IUC ItlMII IlllllirP HI yuui llCI(UiIl- UUJ nvicn,D i - -
hixxl ai gol they ihcuM h uu.ter place, Virginia Place, Oak Park
taiaiingcimiiiitoii.' Additions, and Hill-boro Acres
Aiif the acbuoU in your nfiKUtMiihiKyil , ' ,, ., p.M
training buy. ami giila aatiafuioiily for W Selling-agents. CODMU-
ii le on trie uiuir - iiuuuo vu.
Do the fmtiiri in vour urivhtOthnoi ... . . n . f
get th return. Ihry'l.aw.n.hly ahonld , m rDUimericn, 01 BOUIU tua-
fioiu theaaleof Ihrir uto.luct? latin, was lO town laei raiuruT.
iki the (i ucia in your neiKbiwMicKMi Mr, rtohulmerlcn, witn otner dairy-
receive Iron lUe lailnwoa, uignroaua, m. f ihia Knnnts will attend the
toilet liora..elc . the irrvlce they tea- . . .'-,: nu
aon.lily thowM haver ua.rymen a Aaeociaviuu, wu.cu
Do the Urme't of your tielglihorbood meets soon at Halem.
receive (it tit the I'oiteii SlU Po.lal . . ....... . . .
aerviie tuial tttcphoi.e. etc., the tetvice A "DeeetriCI BgUle and Dasget
.. .a . I a I atOI
they reama!jly abuuut eipectr 80CU1 Will lit given oy 108 oner-
Ate the farmer, an.l tl.e.r wivea to your WQ0(j Kboo at the A. 0. U. W.
conimunilv aalul4Cl rllv oruantwi to ,. i i r u l
promote their mutual intetrat f . ' "aay evening, iucr
Are the tenleia ot larnia in your ueigu- m'u wuu-w .--n-.
borhixxt making a aatiaf.ctory Itting? aioo 15c.
lath aupoly of farm lahor lo ytur . . ,
ne.KhixKhoo.1 aatiafactoryf The United Railways Co. is push
Are tha condition ttirrounding hiied jog work on its big 3,000 foot tUu
labor on I lie farm In vour neightiurhooil . iKa .iir.uilno nnrni ia Rot.
tl.f:torytothehireitman I tin. ,rai alakea out a iar weet. OD
Ilavatht larmera in your naignoor- --o " , .7 n, . ., ..' u
IukhI aatiafactory facililiea for doing their tht Tualatin Plaint, as the Batch
buainraa in banking, credit, inaurance, elder farm, Del wee a Uienooe ana
c- , , . , lenox.
l' I. It,, aanilarv rntlii 1 1 1 All flf I
II Hit HIE lUt twuoa' .w. -..a.
tht fauna in your neighborhood. W. N. Merrill and two children,
lo the farmera ami their wive ami nf n-.,lan Home, are tick with
familieainyourcciKhborhooil Relfth- ., Th cftniel0 thiacoun-
arlorniulualiniptovenieniaau....-- Vnm R.n,.n pW
Icrcourtr at mucli m tuey anouiar j, -
Mnitnoman county, wnere tuey
a. a a. -v tT 1
i. i . uLr.i v.r.t nontracted the disease, ur. wooa
.-HUH1CI1I .www- - I ,
went down me tasi oi me wee, ana
I .:.J il- t I -
Paranna deeirillH 0k. nr. Or aBD H
wood can have same delivered at Karl C. Morton and Zoa A. Mar
tha fnlinwinff nrioes: Fir. 4 foot, leer were cranted a license on the
The nominating mass meeting held
at the City Hall last Friday night,
was well attended. Mayor Dennis
called the meeting to order, and B.
P. Cornelius was elected chairman
Geo. Schulraerich was elected sec
retary, and Dr. Pittenger and Cal.
Jack were appointed tellers. John
W. Connell was placed in nomina
tion for Mayor by B. P. Cornelius.
There being no other candidate!,
tha rules were suspended, and the
secretary was instructed to cast the
vole of the meeting for Mr. Connell.
Nomination of three councilman
was declared in order. The follow
ing nominations were made: Ed.
Scbulmerich, A. M. Carlile. J. B
Trullinger and Geo. A. Wilcox.
Mr. Wilcoi withdrew hit name,
and a motion was mads to suspend
th rtilea and have the secretary
oast the vote for the three nominees.
Geo. Schulraerich was nominated
for Recorder bv acclamation. For
Treasurer, A. C. Shute, L. A. Rood
and 0. W. Barnes were placed in
nomination. Barnes sleeted on the
first ballot.
Thia oomnleted the business of
the evening and the meeting ad-
jourued. The men nomioated are
all representative business men ot
the town, and will see that the
city's interests are taken care of in
the right manner. 1 here were tew
candidates this time, and mqet of
the men nominated were not anxi
ous for the offices. The election
takes place next Monday. Two of
the old councilmen were re elected,
which would indicate that the last
administration waa satisfactory to
a majority of the voters.
Mr. Trullinger is a new man, but
a taxpayer and business man, and
will make a good councilman.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
See Our Full Assortment
r
A GOODLY SUPPLY
cf toilet aiila it an abaolnte necesaity at
this retort etpecially. Whether yoo ttay
at home or go away yon need them juat
the same. That thia pharmacy i the
beat place to obtain them any one will
tell yon who baa once oaed
Our Toilet Aid and Article.
They are the kind tbat especially ap
peal to women of refinement For that
reason we invite yoo to aeenre your
aapply here, knowing you will be more
than satisfied.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
ti no amn awed. $4 50: ash. 4 ft.. 9.Mh hint., to wed. Licenses were
f 4 50, same sawed, $5 00; oak, 4 ft , &Uo granted to Wilbur II. Hayes
m aamn aawed. $5 60. Both
.hunts. H. D. Scbmeltzer. 37tf
HILLSBORO TIME TABLE
6 hi a. to.
9:11 a. tn.
Under the new sohedule the passen
ger trains in and out of Hillsboro
arrive and leave as loilows:
Leavea for Portland
Foreat Grove Local
Sheridan Flyer
Forest Grove Local
Foreat Grove Local
Corvallll Overland
a r,l.... frnm Porllnud
Corvallla Overland 8:34 a
Foreat Orove Local
Fcrent Grov Local
Sharldan Plytr
Kort.l Grove Local
and Mary Tappan; Claud J. Wil
liama an d Mabel Northrup-. Ben
iamin S. Smith and Bessie John
son, the latter part of last week
A ronatruction train of the P. R
k N. got ditched near Bay City
last week, a large rook getting on
IVtmnrlla .TfKKti-n to F H Herb et
ux, $ a in sec 12 t 1 n 4 w iooo
H Mccormick et al to Wm H Strong
lot s6 and 27 Spencer' Home
stead SS
G F Sanborn Co to Consolidated
Timber Co, part of sec 4 t I s 5 w
and other lands o
Henry StoflVrs Sr et al to L H Sam-
mons. part of CaleD w litins a 1 c 1
I m w (44 acres) yw
J H Hoffman et al to P K Johnson,
15 a in sec 4 t s 1 w - 1
Geo R Baelev et al to H J Lyons, 80
a in see 7 t i n 2 w - j""
v t Win. .ma i-t n t tn K l Lvons. 6
.8 a in R Williams d 1 c t I n 2 w 760
wm Ladd acinunistraior o . o jdu-
rhannn. ?7t a in sec a 19. 24 and 30
t 1 a A w 2SO0O
Alice M Skinner et al to J M Parker,
6oasec3at2sa w -9
vu j . ..
. . . ' . ... - . . I Orecon Mitserr w ic 11 osuuioa,
the track ana aerainng one ot io .7 , blk . 0re nco xownaite no
dump cars, throwing the whole 5, Farnham to J C Beach, part of
train and engine into me Day. An
FARMS AND SUBURBAN
ACREAGE
-.-'1.
18 i-a acres on the rich Reedville Praire; all cleared and in a very
high ttate of cultivation; all well fenced; large new house, new large
ham; good outbuildings; two good wells; faces on two good public
public roads. Price, $6500; jjwoo cash, balance easy paymenta.
160 acret, 8 miles northwest of Portland; 20 acres cleared; to acre
very light brush and pasture land; balance good heavy timber, esti
mated at 12 M cords of wood; well located, within I t-1 miles of the
Linnton and Hillsboro streetcar line, adjoining good public school;
never-failing ttream of water; soU rich and land Res well. Price, on
ly ftoo per acre, with wood enough to more than pay for the land,
dan be bought on very easy tetms.
160 acret 10 milet southwest of Portland; soil rich; land lies well:
located on two good p'ublic roads; 10 acres cleared; 40 acre tlaahed
and ready to burn; balance very light limber; place all lying tuitable
for cutting np into 10 acre tracts. Price only I115 per acrt. Can be
bought on very easy terms.
We are selling Beaverton -Reedville acreage in tract of from I-a a
ere np, at prices from 1 150 to $250 per acre, on easy terms. Our rep
resentative at W heeler Station, below Reedyllle, will show you over
the property.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 StarK St. Portland. Oregon
NOTICE
a. t t i n 1 w 10
. 1 1 k..il. .-J a an. Hawthorne Estate to LJ Rushlow et
" " noiuieu "J. 7 . " .1 ac a in M Mire d 1 c H . a WJ240
' IT 1. gtne ana train are now uaua uu ue n v,lolfrT Coto Herbert Mc-
409 p-"- ,r.nk re.dv for work. Tillamook inn.h int u blk t Orenco
Town site "
c DM.t Q.liHciilr Int tn lilk t
. 1 . . . ..I iWUIC nwub 'v.-..v.... -
9:07 a tn. I increase of monthly pension has on(-n Townsite no
2:07 p. in. . .iiA-d tn the followino Wash- Catherine Reynolds to Sierra Lyon,
5:10 p. m. 1 ,,.. ,H .Aldiar'a t M of lot I blk 7 Hbo -1400
widow
R. M flutles. Hillsboro: Wm. Mor- 1 ur Mvire et al to Rice Montaa
ton, Hillsboro; Geo. W. Proctor, go a in sees 1 and 2 t 2 n 5
Air p.rttor.ho sceounte with me Forest Grove; H M Pitman Lau- J D ft
have been over six months out rel; Mary M. Pittenger, Uilleboro, F lH Sumuer et al t0 tied Bulling,
atandina are rf quested tOBettle. John F. Sanders and John Vu- part of M Moore dlctuaw
luu,"a ' . ,. . . .1 ii tr n..i .'...: I W k Shaw lota
10
20000
Hillsboro Argus, $1 50 per year.
Rain Moon, of Centervilla, was
in town Saturday,
Dr. 8. T. Linklater. liama, Forest Grove.
nart of M Moore d 1 C t I s a W S0
Mattie Rice et al to W A Shaw, lots
, , . . . , 1 and 2 Ktnneswood b"x
All Vint 1 school districts in u.. vM .1 .I tn Vre Mast, ao.ao
this county changed their corps of acres in V Bronson d 1 c 2000
teacher last year. Superintendent S T Walker et al to n Gardner, tract
1 1. ai 1 in n. uhikci u 1 v. k 1 u a
4 sonoois in me eouia- , - i rt to .
f.aaA tit ot I cu
' May Purdin Galloway et al to iuary
loaal nart of the OOUntV. last Week, ,tnr nMgn.wnillct
I f! I.alta was down from the :.tu(rlhntd tha new librarvl , njw 6000
Grove, Monday. , : banks in ,he districts visited. .eF0 McDowell etal to wu McDow-
Rilward B..m. of Farmington, has-over 100 school districts to VM.rv Abate, tract ii
... .n Araua caller last Frklay,, ..,Jviat,.and.a large numper 01 ooogi sh.ckeif0rdd 1 c 1 1 n n .....3150
D , - UI-U ntlll a-aanl... . ..t W. Mill. ! ti
n, 1 q oeitver, wuiou j n iiraepu " ' ; """" vt . -fcornn
Lamont. a well known wj hna- fnr anma time. e U. of sw tec 19 1 a n a w .oo
7J 11 j.; i " 1 aw Krikaon to W C SlatterT. nw i
Ualesureeaaa,irm.U w-.hw. . w. 1
Monday, - M :?.T"U' ' "w" - Weslev Penny et al to J Cburchley,
VAn,oeearninga.aUry:canb.. --
oomea land-owner, anu g rion. ., . 5n m.rrufle to Cheater 0. nart of 1 8 Griffin d 1 c 5x
ConnelHmbrle, Co.. will tell you Dilori, 0f porM Grove, Rev. M. C. Nettie Bellinger et al toC y odell,
how. ' " ha,l. 'of Hlllboro.offloiatinff. Af- . .W! ?f ' 000
...."-'". . ' " . 1 All Mein to rreu r.iwcn, iu a iu ac.
Fine lot of 2 to 3 year old truit ter a short honeymoon, nr. ana .6taaw 400
and nut trees, grape and berry Mrs Dixon will reside at Carlton, pan Feour et al to Viola Smith, 100
vines, and more than 100 kinds of Yamhill county, where Mr. Dixon i -T
roses, many of the lateBt ana peat, is connected witn me uaruon uira- - Vr E Geiger s acre tract. 650
a 11 ..aa Ihb iwnr1i1IMiia I 1 11
IflDe CUl IHwer iur ncuuiufto. pgr Ctiuijliiujf.
r ? l.ti..A O VkiirnVna In al .. .
unsp ituo-- - in interesting social anair at For Sale
nink e. Morton a ureennouse. on v ..a .ol aav tha
- I 1 lupiril V UIU ii LIU aaatav nwaw
r. nn.n..n HtatA Senator danoe aiven at Germanla Hall on ThT boraea. can be seen at Hills
from Gilliam county, and residing Friday evening. Priaes for hand- Uy6tJ barn, Corner 2nd and
nJ ..aln town Mondav. some oostumes were awaraea miea Waahinnton streets. o
.v. i fiAimtv Clerk Bailev. Lillian Hambaok, who appeared as .
Senator Bowerman is prominently a ranch girl, and I Charles Birch in
tr;
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Senator Bowerman is prominently ruu e1" "u" - - rui your wuuey u uu..
mentioned for the Presidency of the the dress of a Spanwh grandee. property and see it grow. We have
icatbm Other Drizes were given to Henry I ,nr,T. o sell. Connell-Imbrie
Hingley and M. Paulding. Miss Q v 38
Josephine Bohamont attraotea muon
favorable comment by her appear
ance in a costume composed en
tirely of newspapers.
fliaia (senate. UDon the organization
of the coming legislature. He is
visiting various points in the val
ley, in the interests of hia oandida
dy, and is pleased with the encour
agement he has, received.
G A. Larsen and wife, of below
the Rood bridge, were In the city
last Friday, and oauea
Anybody can Make Money
But it is a wise man that
saves it
It is the First $100 that is
the Hardest to Save
After that it's "easy sail
ing." We would be very
much pleased to have you
call at our Bank and re
ceive a Beautiful Pocket
Savings Bank, with our
Compliments.
'We pay 4 per ct. per annum, and pay
you the interest three times a year.
Cornelius State Bank
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 yon.
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 told tor
Cash Only. , Positively CretSt.
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