The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 10, 1909, Image 4

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    J
, C V. Galloway, of the state tai
commission, was here Monday,
looking ovr lb ihi-hh.! rk
with Aeoeeeor Max Cranda!!. The
commieMoo will advit-e with the
raricue board cf f qualiittin ovr
lb( Hate, but this year ttev bTe
DO plenary power. It i i be duty
of the c.imrctf sion to see that all
oouctiee pay tbeir euiuble flare
ol tax for state support.
Phoenix Lodge Na. 34. K. rf P.
Monday eet.ing elected the fold
ing officers: John M. Brown,;
cbanc llor commander; E. L TtT ',
kin, Tic chancellor; John B.kfr. '
prelate: Ed Moore. niaeterof work ; ,
Chaa. YV. Xeleoo, nater at arm?;;
Martin Vandehey, inside guard,!
and B A. Barber, outer guard j
After the Fonrth the ordtr will be
gin teaming the buildirgs from
their Second Street property, and a !
brick will be erected, modern io all
reepec'i. with store building be j
low, and club and lodge rocins up 1
tails, with two ftort fffioes for J
rental. F- M Heidel has joined in
the building of the wall on the.
South. j
Robert H. Bullock, of Buxton, j
nd Trulla Erwey, Tortland, weie!
married the bvt of the week The '
Argue and Oregonian,
TLe house rf M. Fisisioimons, of
near Bethany, was destroyed by
re, Monday evening, and but for
the aid rf a bridge gang at the
Hole nab Bridge, the lot would
have ixtended to the boueebold ef
S-r.e The men aseifted and near
ly all rf the furniture and clothing
a eavd. The blax ought, it is
supposed, frrm a defective flue
Cbae HfM ii jurtd himself while
asstcticg.
Puigbt Tcmeroy. of Leisyvil'.e.
and who has eeen the country de
reloptd fri iu a aildertiet to field
and garden, was in the county seat
Tuesday.
W. V. Wiiey has returned from
a trip to Pasco and White B uffn,
on the Columbia. He saye I'at-oo
is now a town of 3.C00 and acmes
the river ia Kennewick with 2 iXXl
Paeco has a 3 story brick hotel,
and the section is btcoming an ir
rigated garden.
BIGCRtfflTW
INTO SITE
groom has
Box ton.
ranch op above
Cordie bee, Pacini Stallion
Sire, IOMUCI; Dam. Boaao. bv Coewr dWood. B, ght
oer 1200; 3 roM
Seasoa as follows Moadavs, Fred ltde's Thatcher. !
ddsaad Ihwrsdavs oa tall; WedrdNV Ora Gardaer'a at
Moaataiadato; f rL altera ooa a Sat., Naaaaa's lr.r, Buvtoa.
TERMS: Fifteen Dollars to insure, payable when
marc is known to be in foal.
Iot care to prevent accidenta, but not responaiMc ahould thrt occur.
A. W. MILLS,
GREENVILLE 32
Tapageur, No. 41336
Imported Percheron Stallion
Foaled in France in 190L French No. 53167. Imported in 1904.
Beautiful blacK, with star. Fine build; best of action. Wght 1950.
... 1 I
:; 4"'' . ?.) j) L
Splendid disposition, and his gets Unequalled. Last season 75 per cent of his
stndhave proved with foal. You should see him before breeding. Season of 1909
At the FERD GRONER FARM, near Scholls
Single service, $S; Season, 15; To insure with foal, $20
Owners at time of service held responsible for fee. Care to prevent, but will not
stand responsibility for accidents.
Scholls Percheron Horse Co.
(Iradini: and Filling With
Scraper Teams, for .MHHi I t
PKEFAIK1NG THE CtPOT SHI
1
Coatbrra Paclc P. w
Build 1
The Southern TaciSc baa a large
crew of tneu and team at work at
the depot yard io South Hilleboro,
and a pa-track S.IXH) feel in
length will t iuetalled. (Jrading
a!oo O'aiaim d on the Hie I. it the
new joint dep.H, to be iifej by tbr
Southern racitie and the Paciu.
Uiilway A Navigation couipany
Scraper team ara now filling in
the gulch juet below the old prune
drier; the old building will b re
moved; Hart ram pf ia tnoricg hi
warehouse, the other builJicgs in
the way will be moved, and the
new building, tj be uxed a a pa
aenger and fright drpt, will be
buiit 00 riecond Street, el aide of
the etreet. and juct north of the
track.
The new rtrocture i to b of Ibe
lateet derignr, and aw ill be an or
; natnent to the city. The Tilla
mook road will give the patenger
trade a big increase, and thrrt ia
Deed of bt iter accomi datione.
I The Oregon Kictrio givra notice
: that it will aleo build aithin a few
dayi, and dirt ba already been
hauled in to make a nil a here the
building aill Hand.
SEWER DISTRICT SURVEY
Thoc. S. Wilkea, civil engineer, ha
been retained by Counciltneu Sew
ell, Bchulmerich and Trullinger, to
at once make a district furvey of
the city, in order to get eetimatea
on installing a w-ptic tank aeaage
ryetem. Mr. Wilkw ia now at ibe
work, and etatea that be will eet
oornera for property ownera at a
very cheap figure, inasmuch a h
ia runuing the lin, and ie already
on the ground. It will take him
two or three aetki perhape, to
complete the level and tranait
wurk.
Card at Tbtuki
The HilUboro Baptieta very much
appreciate the kiodoeea of friend
and r.ighlori for the aeitanoe
giv-n in the matter of entertaining f
he d-lfgatea to the Willatx-ette '
Valley Bapt:Pt Aig'n. la.t aeek. It!
i hoped that by to pleaant and j
important a aeeeion a eUmulatint j
inUuence 11 eet in motion abich
will prove helpful toward the de
velopment of true American man
hood and all-around Chriatian citi
rerthip. Respectfully,
C. H. Uavia.
Parlor Hillhboro Baptiet Church.
June 7, l'i.).
Notice to Property Owocra
I am rcakit g a survey of the etreeta
it toe city, inu can get your
property linee eurvfjed nowchap
r thin any o'her time me
n p-eon or leave ordera aith
Wilsea Prua.
Tbos. a.AVilkea.
I fwiwawwr 7" . -1 mi ,
0 M E
NAPS
IN
flf A R M
1 E A T HE
WINSOR
FINE IMPORTED COACH STALLION
Rfgittered No. 6678 in the Aaii-ricao Stud book. Thi sp'.endid German
Coach Stallion is a beautiful b'.ack, ad a 6ne foal getter. Bred by Jno
Mnller, of Germany, and imported by Crouch & Son, of Indiana. Age,
II yeara. Splendid conformation, and a claey aire. See him.
I -SI?""
jt , ' US f
McNUTT
REAL
ESTATE
CO.
I have city and coun
try property in all sizes,
from 1 acre to i,xx. Ele
gant city property in both
Forest Grove and Corne
lius. Farm lands from
$10 per acre to as good as
you want.
R. W. McNutt, Mgr.
Rooms to Let. Board and
Lodging. When Hungry
call on the
Homo Stylo
RESTAURANT
for a good square meal.
Main St.
Hillsboro - - - Oregon.
WILL STAND THE SEASON IN WASHINGTON COUNTY
Mondays, at the H H Boge farm, Farmington; Tueadayi and Wed
neadiyt at Geo Hathorn place. Lautel; Thursdaya, at H H Boge'a,
Farmington; Fridays, at Josiah Millar'a, Reedville; Saturdays, at the
Connell-Redmond barn in Hillsboro. Care to prevent, but not re
aponaible for a.cidenta lhat tni(ht occur.
TERMS: Single service, f 10; Season, $15; To insure, $20.
H. H. BOGE, OWNER.
W. Deutschman, Mg'r.
Martha Conrad, aged 75 yearo,
and a native of New York, wan
brought down from (J&eton, this
week, uroo complaint of H. ft.
Meeker, and examined by Dr. J. P.
Tamieeie for infinity, after which
she was committed to the state
asylum. She fell from a wagon in
July, 1907, and has tot been just
right in her mind since, tending to
eenility and threats of homicidal
nature. She spent three weeks in
the Mt. Tabor Sanitarium, but a
cure could not be jffected. Owing
to her threats to kill it was thought
advisable to send her to the elate
hospital.
J. W. H. Adkins. of flalee Creek
thinks that the covernmer.t will
lo-e in the fane wh-re M) heir 1 r
filing the U. 8. for r.early nine
trillions of dollars. Adkms in cne
of th heirs, and the fruit is baaed
on a dt-bt alleged due Sevier, Ad
kirV grandfather, who was a Rv
oloiionary general, and aho eold
the govr-rntrei.t eome land which
had hrmetly b en cranted hini
1 Tl e contortion is that when RviT
jflied tie U.S. stnpped paying on
I me cla m.
A Vc Chalmers sold 1 1 head t
, regifterd Shnrthorn stock at the
! I ortland etockyrds, Saturday
ain non, ana ibe prices were very
i low lower ttian ibey will t per
Imp-, for years to oitine. J V,
Nay lor. of Forest Grove, wae the
only Washington County man to
taueonnor the herd, having pur
cbaped a cow.
Julius Weieenbrck, who looks
after thn Ldd Crystal Farm tams
und-r Ihefopeirntendencyof Frai k
E. McKld mney, when here a t
we-k, F'a d that he noted a sreat
iuip'ovui-M. in Hillnloro, and that
he a p ea-ed and gratified t; me
the to n f irge a iead.
ft H. Cr. er ard sin'sr, Mrs.
Vsrlin, attended the Na'ior.'.i
Price's' coi vrn'iin in Portland
at-t Wfek. and er iivd the nrnr
sion up the Columbia ai.h the
cOHKt viHitors.
Next Sunday at the Christian
church Elder A. A. Beery will
preach on the following topics:
"Heroes of Faiih"and "Whose Son
is He?"
Chester Alexander, fireman on
the "front" engine, came down
Tuesday to attend the funeral of
the late W. F. Nelson, in Portland.
Jacob Raffety, whose father
moved to Mountaindale in 1852,
was in town yesterday. Jacob has
put in fifty years in one of the
"homiest" little spots in the county.
y hi 11 1 n
ShJ U w Vkd U
Flowrrcil dimity, fncy stripf. tl - 15,
Swiss, crojs bnrtoml fancy ?tt -, 5 to
Genuine "SilK Ribbon Stripe" in
MundrUy ilK5, till colors . . . 40c
Louisr wash suits yc
Cootlwash pcrt ttlrs Oc
Ploin mnd flowrrctl lawn IO t 15c
Fancy-dress 'inhams IO.
Up-to-date Headquarters for
Baby Shoes and Slippers
Between the DrujJ Store.
$ for $ our motto
Oregon Kid, King of Oregon's Cross-Country M
1W of the Famous Racer aud his Owner, District Attorney lv. U. Tunuc.aftc
v,1Wauu a vuu rvacers ana Knurs in t tie Hunt Club Ujsc 10 yeans
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'm&Sr; cause his former Owner 00
state and after 3veTrs 5 ." ps with the Kid than any other ho
y 8 f retlrera"t he may enter this Fall, and win freb 1
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Mjb. Mand Hathaway, of Port
land, was herl Snndav. th
of ber aunt, Mrs. R. H. Greer.
CountT Treaanror i
vuuu uai
gone to Newport lot a vacation, and
Judge Rood will handle the county
funds, as deputy treasurer, during
John McNamer.old time Wells
rgo meseenger; stage driver; and
trora Arkansaw would sly, " A
darned wholesome mi of f ,lh,r,"
da do:Df7tOrov,,Mon.
d7. Mr. McNsmer will at once
ndanfU?htl:e11Wa8hinton
nd of the toll rod and start the
stige running off
soou as be oao gl
shape.
The Bethany B'j
is doing some D"'
days, since
tbei'.
..1 ka
UIB Buoouue,
These boys win
Fourth to helpf1