The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 01, 1909, Image 1

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HILLSliOKO. OREGON. APRIL 1. 1909.
NO. J
U XVI.
UMY IIMUU,
LKAGUK OHMNIiJ)
i utlnutoii llllbiri, Itcnv-
IIiidUh niul inMirl
kn.
)h1 will HaE T0 mVU
U a lilies'
tlliUialia nieellrg 'f lVlTi
Krnt Colicii, n( Itiiit'iti, m In
loan Sunday
Dr A It UaiUy iitl Port
land. Monday, on liuliiiMi
C Zirrher Jr.. of Oder Mills,
we a county mat caller, Saturday
lleo. W, Kelly, of YineWnd, wa
IIiIMiuo vlailor Saturday.
H Ubby, Ihe ifwnler, fur watch I
rr pairing, corner Main ami Third
're-l. 4tl
Horn, to tlm if ..f T J. HiM-k,
of tJaelun, March 22, I WW, a daugb-
trr.
Th HilMn.ro l.tiuilor C 'i mill
,1 M'
Return' Seven True and Two
Not True Hills Into Court
MAKES HOME KBIOM MISIUTIOS.
Several !ui.roniirnl ire Humnlfd
tt ue slide it l'r Farm
Honouring i the rport of the
"... national name bmiiI.ImI at I" " nmning on reular time, Oran.l Jury fur the March term of
Lrt h.mr.S.turd.y efi.rnn..n " WO,kl"11 f"rH'- Cifruil (Wl TU Ju" """"
I iiKntinn t11I l order by Weirbman, of lha Scholls it, report on lha 2olhof tbe month,
Anion Herrnen. of Verbooit,
waa a Hillsboro visitor Saturday
KoUrt Aleiander, of Forest
Orove, waa In town Tuesday.
W. H. Hens, of Portland, was
in town Tuesday.
J. Wolf, of Creer.ville. wm Id
th city Tuesday.
Robert Banka, who managed the
Banks hearhall team laat aeaaon,
waa in town Saturday.
A. V. Mill, of the Hanks neigh
borhood, waa an Argu caller laat
.Saturday.
Two fl of anow ia report"! In
the mounlaina. Mwean
drove and Tillamook.
: HOMER OF 1851
DI&S AT AGE OF 94
Mm. Elizabeth Jackson Pass
. es Away at Scholia
WIDOW OP ICDGI BYES JACK103
Griadieai Officiate aa Pall-Bear-
art tt Faatral
I meeting
i, Hohnliueriih, of Hrinigin,
j John Ireland, of Itanka. wan
Im.m iriniHirery chairman, and
i li liuild, secretary. On nm
t cm in ill" of l waa ap
Mra. Mizabetb Lraig Jackson, a
Koreet pioneer of lh54, Jied at the home
of her daughter, Mra. Sarah Km-
Albrl Brandt, of near Morion rick, at Scholia, March 26. 1909,
(lixi.ul, we a
Saturday.
llnnry IUyiiihiI, of Horeal
(in.ve. had ttielnea in II tllklxtro
Saturday
Bring vour watches and clock
jnled on organ! flirt at folio :, tl,,1i (, lf()l)()t , skillful
. . . I . . Jll.f
John Ireland, of ti'enville, we
in town Uil HalurJay, to atlmd
t'.e lituxhall tneelitig.
Jwrt Hank, of the Itink "K gti Danra, at the Ureenville K. I),
r. M IMI. auapiiva uf the Bank'
Outlaw 1UI1 Team, Saturday eve
nt.. g, April 3. Tirkela, l (), In
cluding nyler eii'ir. 3
Mia lUrthe Juhtion, who haa a
elenngraphic poeilion at MrMiun
loiinty aeal viilorL( wti discharged:
Iti TIIK I'llllTIT Cul'UT OK 't UK
MI'ATK nK uHKliON, KnK
WAxlllNliToS riil'NTV
T.illie lluiiomtile Tlioa. A. Mcllrlilf,
Jii.lKr of llir atiovc imim-il I'uutt:
Ue, C.iaiiil July, ilnly riiiiulrl
ami iu to lii.jiurc into all rrinira colli-
mittr.l ur Irtab'r in thia rounty.
rnieita, f VerliKiri; K d. An
,im. of lleaverlon; Cliaa Itar
! i.t I ia Itanka Uti'.lawa. and
nrt Itanka, of lha It ink "It-gu
a . t
he imiii mil Iff rrmnr.l tit
king permanent ol'"ir of
ai'i(in' 1 ilf nl. r.
mil I . .
ire, limiHiro; wirair,
krlon
Hillali iro; Klecullve Cum-
lteo: Chae. Barren and IM-rll
i. . ii ... if
Uika.nl rtanaa, ami Anion tier
loa. of VerlKirl Baaidti'inna
I i ......I i..
e ill'ljll! limn ..."
Itmn with relnfenre lo playera.
, the National l,eUa III lea ap-
king in moat ciee
Irlegatea were prraent I'mil t
ton, rattnuigtcin. ero.iri,
inka and tlllUturo, and there I M lllll,e,.Toogue wml ling in Tort
murh anthtieiaam di-playil URi Thurnlar night.
In!-
the
I.
Kd
(iiilniaa. to wit.
That tarlmve rrlimird M-ven line hil!a,
ami two ii' it ten" In!
That r hava raamliifl into llir rou-
litlona nf Ihr olliira nl the romity roiut
IwMinr, ami fiii'l all of annl nllirra rlliri
eiltly t un liii lr.l hv tin tmperllve otfi-
cria an. I r liml til vaii'U ol the culm-
ly clrrk'a ami ahutff'a ulfu'ea rutirrly
Ihi amall ait'l iiiatlniualr for llir lni-
ura of (he nlluY. ami we rrrniiiurii I
aged lit year. Elizabeth Craig
waa Inrn to Kentucky, February
(t, IHI 'i, and waa wedded to Hyerl
Jackeon, May 24, 1 S3 1, later moviog
to Virginia, and thence to Indiana.
In 1 S.r4 . tbe family croeeed the
tnoaa pruaonl The irSrdtile
game will lm arringul later, the
(Olive pommltlee to llieel In
llthira tint Haturdty.al '1 t
lo further arrange mat let a It
a further decided that the gaim
imlil Itegln ah U'. 'he lirel nl
ly III leagOtt III frliaial 01
leama, aa .iim; Binka, (wo
luia, and one each from IhlUlm
Karmingt'in, lleaverlon and
rUiort Millelxiru will al nnri-
jriceed lo nrganii a team. There
grod material here, and iherluti
lotild receive etrot g eupporl, aa it
dotihl will
PUBLIC SALR
Station, waa an Argue caller lait
Friday.
Chaa Barrett and John Ireland,
of Grsenville, were in the city Hat
urday, to attend the haeeball meet
ing. Th MiuiM fMialmera. Holman
Ferrinand Karl Hou.e. of Horeet to Oregon, Milling on IheU
ami to (;. name ilnarn f om the (J.'ove. Idunation land claim 2 mile aaet of
:z 'z rss; .r ocoe, .her, nu ..ui
l.ut.tul.oii l,i tiila county, rraprclfully 'ID the IUalallO river In
iri.Mt the reiiilt uf om mvratigaiioui, a oline launch, "0prey.'
For Rale Maaon A Hamlin (om Farm." iuet aooth of Hillaboro
chapel organ. A bargain. Or will Her bubnd. Judge Hyer Jackeon,
trade for liveetock. Mra. F. Bock die.1 in 1873, while eerving a term
tnann, Beaverton, Ore., U 2, Boi M Wa-hingtno county's treaaarer
8 ), Wheeler Station. 3 5 s had previously aerved as coun-
Tk. u-.i.ri Raali r.n ih a if lunge, am was eieciw w me
week aold the J. W. Price 15-acre
tract, 1 milea from town, to Au
gust Diereix. of Greenville; coneid
eration. I3!KX)
H V (ites and daughter, who
vieited Klamath Falla, Ore., and
California points during tbe past
few week,rturnei home laet Sun
day. Mr. Galea aaya that the new
railroad going into Klamath Falla
will be finished lo that place in
about 30 daya, and that 100,000
acrei of land will be watered in
that eeclion this bummer, by the
government.
kiifra fr.im mv R. C White t-
aWrS horn, and Orpington., which are near Grant. P.M. and MrrSarab
upoa r.-niit imiiieJiateiy. ami liml out rareiuuy orwu lur en )iruuuui.iiiu i cuuiva, otuum. vium vunumu
wttethrr Mr. Walker haa Wen pahl lot D, atandard qualities, dow ready were: W. B Jackaon, Mrs. Mary
Ihla work, ami tf ao. we wouhl aaKi;eat r. ., ..,!. anuth nf nit J Wttkaa Mra. T.tniaa Keleav.
diairict, were to town Saturday, that I... eaute oi u"uld pk, Hill.boro, Ore.' Visitors wel- Uura and John Jackaon. ;
l-Ting l.ea. V?t?TZl L.. 49-10 DfOA is survived by thirt-a
For Ueut Store building, dwell- the couatv j.l. a.,t auKK-at mat a new ComrajM:OI,.r ButDer tnj , granacDitarfn, ten greai-grana-ighuea..nd
hsLJiaud OC.tion U pfc.l ,e
" .... .ii ;ki i... -w -iih cntia.as ioiiows: v.rana-cnuaren
Tbos. 8.. L K , J p. and O. u
ville, waa the gueal tif her parent ttt an a hlilmnal vault I iiiimnliale!)
llin laat of the week. piovnle l fn each oihoe.
We alaj liml inal tune ia no rum "
Hmnkera liko the Schiller and the rr in the a-ur oiln fw On- nf -
Kl(llencia Tbeea cigar are of keeping f the la'uah'e rrrur.liof Un
file ml .UKk. Vou cau't f.l an ,,r't" "J
authority on a g md cigar . amojeat ami leo.uiim u.l Ui.t a fur
Mr. A. B. Bailey and Mr. and !( "' "' f.ii.u-ly p.-
Mr. K. B Tongue attended the
I'lenly of fruil tree at tbe Mor-
ton' GreenbouM, alo cabbage and
atraahorry pUnta. Kale will miu
lie ready. Calihaga mail order at
lendrd to. W-i
John Fiaher, C. H. Terwilliger,
i at .ill- a . I UI 1
ami I.. Hilling, oi ine nuorwouu
Vi.lril fix Mill (lllllT.
We fiml the wile in the nuivryur'tc llire
inailr.jiiate ami nut i. ilulc, ami aii)(rl
thai a lirw aalr o null lie pioviilnl I-"
th aafr giiKilmg ' the H'nil.la of lh.it
ullar k ! lur
We alo liml thil Hie notra of the lair
1.. C. W'alkri. fuf the lail veal, have
Bid Iweti nut upon mum, ami rrcom
Oregon LegULlure. lie wu aleo
one of th i leading attorneys of his
day, in this county. He erioyed
the distinction of being the first
county judge of Washington coun
ty. Tbe train with which the
Jackeoos croeeed tbe rleica, was
not moleated by tbe Indians, who
were particularly hostile that year.
but a train which was only 24
hours behind them was attacked,
and all the people but one boy were
murdered by the savages.
Eight children were born to Mr.
and Mra. Jackson, three only of
whom survive, vit: P. M Jackson,
Hill.boro; Eugene A Jackson, of
ill erll al liHio rain al my
are In Helvetia, A III ilea north
L. . tt!ii i i...:i
i oi Minimum anil i nine rnei
( enrne, at Klo cliK-ka m . on
HArt'iiDAY. Arm i. r
te hrilrra, ', inn nhl. will all Ii
h iu np-titi. 4 rowa.'.h-rarv-ltuihaiii
Jriari llnlirln, one Willi rail al
ohr lir.ll on, (till two will he
Ml In June, Jriwy-.Shi'ilhnu-Mif
In dull, I i raia ulil, I vrar ol'l ha
luiK, wrlghl Imiu( vmi limlr lll
ami iltiiililr, uihhI wnlillr Imrar, 1
lite ahrrp, I Umh, Kr.l ('In .lrr Iii.hi I
W, with l lii nti, I iloru rhli'kriia:
W cutler, kimI aa nrw; (in null: uptitv
hup, hit ham-la, lo Mi In nf a-ril pit
fa i lluiliatik); four l gtl milk rn.
aeu hnime furni'.ure, nu.l other artii lei
B ouiuriiiua to iiiriitiiiu.
Term Under tit). Caah;
id ovar, 7 inonlha' lime. Iianka
f..r general merchandi. atore. Call ""7JW J1"
or addreaa, K. G. Mulloy, Laurel, We alao fiml a great manv of ihe of
()rn l-.t I Cicer ami in lcl iiraily all of llinu, ia.l-
. , ly in nreU ol kalaouiinliig, mm woui i
Tltnee iliairilig to enler into Ihe that thia I tiumcdiatelv alleuil
t. .ml will lake their Mohair lo Mar-led to.
irainpr Feed Store This i the
ay to get the lop price tor your
product (Signed) J U. Heaell,
Thoe. Gonuell, K. B. Tongue.
Tb neil tiieeling of the Wash
ington County Dairymen' Aaao-
We have a No eiamiiieil Into Hie cnmll-
tiona of the county poor farm, and we
liml Ihr aame l it an ami well kept, bill
in need of new br.l.liug. and III build
ing ttadly in need of xmeral irpnita
W would uvrHt that Hie tiuildinK be
lined up, ami underpinning fiie-l, and a
up all one night last week, with
ahot guna waiting lor tbe return of vT.u afkn wim.' ,
. D i ... k u Wilkes, Mrs. Klete ochulmerich, of
a Portland chicken thiet, who stole . utm. r
.u.... r., t.:L.. i- ik. .;v.k,i.. Millaborrt Mrs. Anna Holmes, of
hood the night before. He bad I roriland; Mrs. Nellie Pnrdin For
.w. -wi-l ,u. eel Grove; Loren and Lira Jack-
.!! . .!L! . 'r ..;.i..T wn, Hillsboro; Mrs, Norma Link.
i .k.i t i.-ii-Ki Mrs Flossie 8lon of Ban Fran
belter lininilaliou put under the chilli
elation will H.he!d in 'lillalwro. uey. aud that U. i bull. lit. be m.dc
n, .t hav.Vmm. loo aoon for h:. " C J Mra. hstella Booner. of
. i.i,, iu. r,ia k I Scholls. Great grand children
purpose, and be left the fowls by I . . "f ...
:i.-Z L.i- ii. i k i ik J Marion F. Wilkes, of Corrallis, Or
win rumie.uB. u, , u . Rku I
' ...I r ..i .1.1. & I l a. ni. .n.n no h. nil 1.1 hl ""' -1 I
I fL . , It I 111 O P ti 'I lll" V mm -, . . iiitiuniiiK . v-...... , " v . T T I T.l I
on April -.IU inn programme i 1 iiouiie abouhl he buill In ulace of 1 1 .:..-.,, ,mniinn uewa, uynn, ipdi aim '"
will U annouucel later. the old one. and the brn ahould be ie- " v Wilkes, all of Hillsboro. Lyman
a a. tf I . 1 .1 I a m I i-t at 11 I IT If llfll I I
ri.,.. .1... ,. imnitrv lo ee.ll P "!r" ! "ve. D . ' . ,? f . ' 1 earn for a leMpan oi geutngs, r , son oi Marion wines, ie me
" ' umlrr it inuiriiiaieir. ikhuc h h iwi ,. i.i .:-ki i rjin .......... ...niV.; .
. I J mul It yrwiB mil, "tiiaiil nnv, .irai-iiw .iumiin
each. Gi-hhI team for logging camp The funeral was held at tbe
o nave p.niiiry mi . ( h.m.ediaielr. btfore ii i. too , ... C, , rnn I-....
will do welt In call at the .lepol Ule I : " , " 'A L 6 tw? i.? V.T .. v
tore. Higneel markel price paiu e wroui.i reiciiuny auuam una. our
Bring chicken, on Wedoead.y..- J'";
. S , alch.
Jacob RafTcty Allen Dtlley
K. It tletb Kred W ilcox
Allan Rice K. 1'. Simon
W. 11. Wilke
OHECON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE
Moor A Slyer, the painters
whoae, .lock of oil and building was
leatroved by tire laat Thursday
morning, have started In buainesr
actio al the old stand. In view
of itmir hard luok. Ihe boys will
Ie note, tl per cant internei ; 3 per .,-,.;. i- ,11 the work Ihev can tk. (Urn. hi Kli-ririr funi an ran each
i.. .i; r i. .1... ' ' '-v Y" : r :.
inn ii, ii ii inr i-nvu oyer Ti".
I.uoi h at noon.
MoriU Schmidt, owner.
Kr Itimniger. clerk
. i . iorniiu. auctioneer. .. .mi u.. u'n.
1 fit I I a SI 111111 111 111 I I millll W. Baa. a. tin ami
Jolly place. Beet all round horse
in I liia noiintv. irootl action and a
sure foal getler. Weight, MOO lbs
-F. W. DelMman. Owner. 1-4
or (arm. Set double harness goes Christian church Sunday afternoon,
with team. Price. $300, if sold Rev. Beery officiating. Interment
soon. Team can be seen at Calls- was in the Hillsboro cemetery.
ban sawmill. Patton Valley. P O. The pall bearers were all grandsons
address. K. II. Harper, Gastoo, of deceased: Loren and Claud
Ore.
A rrovement baa been started byl-
tbe normal echool towns to invoke
the referendum ru the appropria-
lion made by the last legislature
V2 3 Jackson, and T. B.,L. K., J. B. and
G. Wilkes.
HILLSBORO TIME TABLE
. .- .-i . . ... ...i.. iion miii nv ine iae. itwiaiaiure
."?'...'!...... ii.n.i..,i .,...i nr.nniiiu- f.-ir the flret-nn Atrricultural Cjllese. I llrtder the new schedule the Daesen-
The Black Coach S'.alliun, Simp . , s . ,;,r,,rn Honie n,e . T u..... 0 tne aiate ... :n .nd out 0f HilUboro
..-,1 ... I o. . ....... ah:.:.: : .....i I ' . .. .! -. . : . ..
eon, win eianu iuie. ri.am..., , H,iiiro rorimii.nuiirta....- im.owa. (jr,n. . out in a letter addreessd I arrive and leave as follows
1 1 . i L a II al luK.van al nil ' 1 . . . .. t a 1..-1. 1 I . . . . . ... I
mites noriowre oi i.iiim...... -. . - vri lllllsiK.ro nvr.vra . .....nun lh aT.DBm of ihe State. In WbtCb Le.Mfor Portland
7 s a III .to l
MUNGER -tonuuk
n exonptionally attractive we.
ling was that of Mi-oi Kloruioc
ongtie and lUrriaon Me Kirov
V- '
lunger, both nf thia city, which
inok place Thumday evening al
)r. and Mr Giy LmibardV resi
enoe, l)vie mreet, Portland. In
ine end of the. large drawing room
in altar 12 feet in length was erect
id and covered with an enormon
urkish rug. Above wub htiilt a
ergola of asparagus and woodland
erne, while the lane was hanked
(Willi pnhilH n, JiiHlHf lili.s Bnd
ompltited by two long altar mir-
ors. J he oereiii.inff waa read lv
Dr. A. A. Morrison. Mi. ItHiiha
(Tongue was the mnid of honor and
John McPherson tbe bet man.
The library, where the orchestra
was stationed, was dttoirated In
American heuutin and the dining
room was in lilies, of the valley am1
n.iflsmatd buds Serving in the
atler room weie Mre. lUlpli Wtl
bur and Mrs A Ifi Itookev.
The bride worn an nvnnnl.ionnll o
handsome gown ol Direntoire satin,
"hloh was elaborated with nrin
cesa lace and cut on whth lines
A Hlmy veil fall graoefully to the
"em oi tibr gown and was held in
mace with , Btiiking pearl orna
nient and orangn blossoms. MisB
Bartbft ronciie wore a Dirsotoire
(town of shell pink faille, out doool
lette, and carried bridesmaid rosea
Mr. and Mra. M ononr loll (or
l'i to California, and up in their
uro will reside In Hillsboro.
J. J. Hill, who leaned the Tuala
tin Hotel from the former owner,
lufim Waggeuer, sold the lease to
Mr. Hunt, a new comer, wno
took charge ye.terday. Mr. Hill
think of moving to the souttiern
purl ol the state for the henellt of
one ol his children's health.
The Portland Daily Journal is
mnking itcelf ridiculous with Its
. it 1 tl'..lna
..oooraiili oil oiunuera. euuro-
Hillnboro Argus, $1.60 per year
ha taken Hiriina grounds asainet the
.. i . Tl. n.uin Sheridan Fiver
ur .J, u :r" ,:T. Fortat Grove Local
Agricunuiai uouege is me oniy iu- toAtX Grovt
stillltion of learning in the State, CorvaUie Overland.......
which file the farmer boya with a Arrive from Portland
practical education, and thus fur Corvallia Overland
ther dignifies their avocation. The Sa;;;;;;;
wnoie ining savors ui epim wma. u Sheridan Flyer......
tbe part LI me normal scooois, ami Korest Grove Local.
if the matter comes to an issue, tbe
people ought to vote to sustaiu tbe
appropriation.
Persons who contemplate build-
.11 .1 . m.ll In null nn m aa T
, , , , i i u it wit. nwii vi. " . i
Mre. Gresnburg and family wish to . furnish rough pencil
H ,Vi a III
1 1 lo a tu
I 45 V "
3 55 P
6 15 p in
Leave Portland
7 ui a ui
8 $5
to is a in
I jo p in
4 to pin
5 3'iP"'
o on a III
ii is P
5 P "
5Pi
7 an p tu
Arrive Hillsboro
8 05 a tu
10 t o a in
it 30 a 111
35 P
515pm
0 35 P "
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Card ot Thank
Our Prescription Department
Is our Pride. We have
the confidence of the
Phyticiansand thepub
lic. This is increasing
our trade every month.
Why? Because it is the
important part of our
business, and AT ALL
TIMES receives our
careful attention.
We fill ao many I'reacriptiona lhat our
Stock iaalwayi FRESH and PURK. be
aide being comprehen&ive and complete.
Our Charges are Al
ways Right, and Based
upon Value of Ingredi
ents and Time and Shill
required to Compound.
They are not "Guessed
at." AH are treated
alihe.
The Physicians Trust
us. You may safely do
so.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
THE COST OF LIVING
Is more Easily Adjusted by the Use of a
Checking Account. From Month to
Month you Have an Exact Record of all
Money Received and all Money paid out
Pay by Check; Get a Receipt
The endorsement upon the back of your
check is proof that the party received the
amount of the check.
Start Today to Pay by Check. Your Ac
count is Earnestly Solicited. Start now.
Cornelius State Bank, Cornelius, Ore.
Forett Grove Local 6:5i a. m.
9:1a a. tn.
10:42 a. m.
3:4 P.
.... 4: P-
8:14 a. tn. I
9:57 a. m.
a:o7 p. tn.
s:ao p. m.
647 p. tu.
thank the f riendj for their presence l..K
aka As hi ua nvinta nf Kllilil
at 1 a aa. I. Al "W'HWt v" '' v"
ami ginuue-. ai win ' iDgB 0f all descriptions. Katimstes
Work on the P R. N Greenhtirg. h .,an s M. Hi
from Tillamook to Sheridan, is pro- erton 0re., March 2C, 11)01.. JZX haM Hi
gresmng at a rapid rate it s ,
" . .a . IIMI I ! -
hereby Informed tnat nitieunro i
on the map, and that the P. R.
N Go will not make a detour of
eome 50 mllos for the pleasure of
going through Sheridan
MORMON CONFERENCE
Salt Lake City, April 4, fi and 6
The umal low round trip rates will
I . -..!.. it... II.. Illi.ivl Mm
1 I - n ,,,.1. IIB mailBVia 110 uihkiiu nuun uiiidi
Bids were opened by County , f 0 , and
Judge Goodin points south, April 2d to tith, inolu-
McClaran last Friday for th- con- -
K ,b W. ""aoh o for further particulars.
ilHInn vii.ii
house. This is the bridge that leu
last week, precipitating a man by
. f U ...,.n an1 hU liim
monamnui fru.. ... .t..t ,iao!,aa
a ih hid of the creek, a distance inn un iereigui ei.....j
Card of Thank
10 me om "i mo uii 1 . , , - , ,. 1. . 1
of shout 12 feet, but without harm to thank those ;o o li,nd'y aul-
to man, horses or vehicle, ine eu, am
... . ' n n Uu.annar I inn his recent bereavement, thi
424;J S Lorsung. $2.)5; C. K death and olMiquies of bis latej
Pott.,32H.7r,. The contract was wife Andrew Benson
awarded to Lorsung, who will be- Cornell, 0 e., March 2',), 1909
gin construolion at ouce. The - -
structure willlHi a aiity foot span, B.rn to Mr. and Mra. P. L
with straining beam tiusj, and will Benefiel, 0 near Banks, March 22,
cost $295. I909- lrl-
Mueller et al, part of aec 13 1 1 a 1
w 4970
Loui II Irson to Thoa A Fltut, prt
of sec lit 1 si w 10
Georgia Hughes to J L Higginboth-
atu et al. 10 acres iu sec 31 1 1 n j.jooo
furnished with John B Bailey et al toCLHinnian,
Holland, COO- panw iiarvey waru ic w a3... 40
li;ilukAn n oaran A cooper 10 maiiua icnuu-
Hillsboro, ure. . ,,. . anJ , . hIoek 6 Pur.
PaoiQo phone, 383. 5211 (W's "Add, Diliey. : 1
ur ir ur.K..,n ..a nn frftm W A Snaw ei al 10 u Myron ooozer,
W. II Wehrung was out from Jot KlnnMWOPd Acrtage l8oo
Portland, Tussday. On Friday he p;n Miuer to J J Fiaher, h 5 Nich-
visited the Oiogon building and ola Add to Garden Home 675
grounds at the Alaska Yukon fair. Ceoh-.c King to J FUh . lot ,,
and found every thing in gooa Wm H Butleret at to Cvnthia A
shape. The Oregon building has a weacott, lot it blk 1 Gaston, and
dome about 30 feet high, which an part of lot ia same blk 950
: ;ih riraonn lllerinau stmier 10 inch vampDcu,
..m ;t ot . 47 d 4s co,?eni e..
neeuB uu ui""""". , Milly llarknessto Cha 11 Usborn
ihe ciroumfrrenoe of the dome is a ge f ne ec 14 1 jn 4 1
ninture of Mt. Hood, and mountain C F Fraiee et al to Fauay u Mamn-
all Hone in color- ton, part of Geo Richardson d 1 C...H50
ed sraBeea grown In Oregon. Oo
tha onnoaita eide are dairy and . - NOTICE
farm Boenea, including tbe repre
sentation of a huge dairy cow. Mr
Wehrung says the effect of the ar
list's work will be striking. He
hones to have all the Oregon ex
High Quality Drug S tore
When you are sick and in
need of Medicine, you want
not only that which is True
to Name, b,ut also that which
is of the highest quality ob
tainable. Such is the class
of Drugs which we constantly
endeavor to furnish our customers.
None but Competent reg
istered pharmacists are al
lowed to fill Prescriptions or
sell drugs of any kind in our
Store:
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
Mv Jack will be found at my farm,
at Olencoe, during the year of
1909. Terms: To insure mare to
be in foal. $10. I am prepared to
hibits installed by May 15, and breed mares with tbe lmpregnator.
stales that the exhibit will be one Phone No 76. Qlencoe. Address,
of which Oreginlana may well feel W W. Paine, Hillsboro, Ore., R.
proud. ll-3. 1
T. M. KERR
H. A. HUDBERT
Are You Wanting a Home?
If you are looking for a home, either a
farm, or a residence in town, call on the
Webfoot Realty Company
If you have a farm to sell, or city proper
ty to put on the market, list it with us.
We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also
make a Specialty of Business Chances.
OLD WELLS FARGO LOCATION.
Independent Phon. 193
HILLSBORO - OREGON