The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 29, 1909, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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HILLSBORO ASC.US
JULY -r
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16 lbs SU
for a Dollar
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Beaverton-Reedville
AC RE AGE!
THE PASADENA OF OLD OREGON
BEAVERTON-REEDVILLE ACREAGE ALDRICH ACRE AOS
ALTON ACREAGB ANDREWS ACREAGE KIXNESWOOD
3500 ACRES platted into tracts of to io acres each,
with completed road to each tract. 40 minutes oat on
the Fourth Street Railway, 5 trains each way per day.
Land lays beautifully, oil very fertile and is especially
adapted to fruit, nuts and vegetables. 700 hotnesites
here, of an average size of 5 acres, insures wonderful
community development. Now selling in snch tracts as
you desire, at from
$10O to $200 per Acre
10 per cent, down, balance to suit purchaser
Call and arrange to go without expense to yon, to ex
amine this property, and determine for yourself as to
ITS WORTH.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St Portland. Oregon
J
T. M. KERB
H A. HUDDERT
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 FABGO LOCATION.
V lnUpmdnt Phone, 193
HILLSBORO - OREGON
Tha Wrong 'Man.
"A marriage had been fixed for 10
o'clock." Mid a clergyman, "and I had
an appointment with the bishop at
1130. Half past 10 came, a quarter
1L and no bride or bridegroom.
Presently the clerk announced their
arrival. I went out The couple flood
In the usual place at the entrance to
the chancel, and I began the service
"'Please, aor.' began the man.
Don't apeak now,' I aald and con
tinued the service.
2 'I am very sorry, aor, but
'Never mind now,' I said hastily.
T cannot listen to ricnu. tn. .
.ui 4 UU V
no time to spare.' And again I went
vu wiui me marriage service.
"A movement of the unhappy man
caused me to look up.
.fcHi L 8m not tbe manr h
shrieked, like torn frightened animal.
I have only come to say the cab has
broken down, sor,' be gasped. 'I am
only the best man iu .
----- wuu a sign
Jn he mPPl hl brow. All the
-mie me iaay smiled serenely
mA A,f I ' WM new at tbe ofk
kD0W what the C0D9e-
quence might be.''-LoDdon Telegraph.
A Man Must Think.
A man must use his own judgment
He must think his own thoughts. He
must believe bis own convictions, let
tbem Jostle whom they may. There
are ideas which are in the air. They
settle down upon us like smuts In a
manufacturing town. They settle upon
us to tbe subway and on the streets.
We And It difficult, to brush them off
our minds, and they grow bigger and
stronger and dominate us.
We think we hold opinions when, as
a matter of fact, they hold us. And
this would be of tbe less consequence
If thejr were our own opinions. But
they are not. And they are not the
opinions of our friends either. They
have1 dot been made in the sense in
which on builds a conviction or
shapes life. And tbe trouble Is that
we think we are thinking when we are
only obeying the orders of the opinions
which JmYo taken possession of us.
Dr. Chariot F. Aked.
It Went Back.
In one of our old tawns. which hns
recently bwn the scene of a pageant,
a party of Americans were being 'con
ducted over the ancient abbey.
The ages of this part and that were
pointed out by a learned attendant,
and at length. "That arch," gays be.
"may possibly eo hack tn winiom .,!
Conqueror."
"Don-t you like it?" gald a guest
promptly.
The attendant explained that he did
not understand.
"Doesn't It suit you? Why are you
ending it back, anyway ?"-London
Mall.
Argui and OrejonJao, 12 25.
The Cows at Gettyiburg.
We had an old cow that had been In
the family for years, and the morning
of the first day of tbe fight we had put
her In pasture, ns usual. This pasture
urar uie enge or tow Qf PourS(
we saw nothing of her during the
three days of fighting. Often one of
u oum say. "i wonder what has be
come or tbe old cow" Th i
.. . ------ .... Rcucim
upm.on was tnat we had seen the last
01 ner. un the morning nf
day father, my brother and I took a
waiK over tbe field to see if we could
find any trace of her. We saw manv
terrible sights. Dead soldiers were
'O-mg around thick, dead horsta and
many cow skins and henrta irmm m
last we soon came to tbe conclusion
uai our cow nad been killed for food.
Mke the rest, so we srave her nn a.
we were eating supper one evening a
ur more arter tbe battle we
heard a familiar bellowing tn th
street. Everybody sprang from the
table and rushed nnr Tk
dear old cow, looking as happy as it
Is possible for a cow to look at being
uKuiu. we petted and hugged
ner In our pleasure nt fi
and soon had her in the stable in her
own familiar stall. Then we rHacn.
ered that she had a hniiet hnin in
Beck and one in her side. She was
not severely hurt, however, and both
bullets came out evpntnniiir tv j
out later that all the cows in that par-
.... Uem naa got out in some way
the first dav of the fiiri,t ,i u.a
u uuu w un-
dered off about ten miles from town
uu me nnng line. After the bat
tle they all found their way back to
towB.-McClure's Magazine.
W. G. Uer. of Fhillip. ir
town iMUmlav.
Hmun Knehnke, of Mow
J jbe, was in Tuee-Uy morning.
Bom, July 21. to Oscar
Keloay an 1 wife, Newton, a son.
i H n A. B. Flint an.J wife, if
Kinton, wre up to the city Sunday.
John L-ftia-, of abovK i;ienco
ws a county eat Ttsitor Saturday .
fi-ifn ia.
t o i. i.itu ater and eon
branois returned the Ucl (( th
"-k from a vist lo th Seattle
Far.
Lhsoncey M.ller went un to
Bnx on, Monday, to work on thi-
Ntrpon Hotel.
J K Kershaw went over to
a'u the hr cf tbn wek to at
teml th hi Fair a l days.
tieo. Kirkarol, of Fo esttJfove
vtM-f.1 hia daughter, Mrs. V. O
Djtielson, th last of the week.
N C J . ChrisUneen, one of th
ru-tiirg rancher ( f the LauM .c
uon, wag a county teat visitor
Monday.
C. J Cowarish. who has pen
HfstiiBo in the IJlencoe diftrict.
wher h h8 a farm, was in town
nor. a ay.
E. E. Sjhmel'iw. nf WW Tn
ion, was in Monday, and will start
ma inrecber, fcaturday, if the
weather permita.
xs.r to ruuer, wno tor many
yrars has asaesmi the nnrtheaai
wthn of the county, was in town
.uonaay.
The Oregon Electric is throwing
trainload af.er traioload of favel
on tbe track on Washington Street,
ana win eoon have it in 6ne bal
last
Or V. D. Wood i- huildinf? a
small structure
-vwil IU'
beyond the Chenette Ro, and it
occupied by Ballard as a
snoe eaop
Grant Mann, of South Tuala'ir,
was in Sa'nrday. Ih will aenn
some of bis Sue dairy elcck the
oiaw r air and aieo to tbe Po. t
land etock ph)w.
I U1 B?ck and Ren Rnaaatl nf
aoove Uilley. and who liu
together that thev ewan v.. h
fore breakfast, were d,ln tn IK
city camruay, greeting friends.
John Pierpon. one of th "alt ni
the earth," and who aid his 20)
acre farm near IWdville, six month
Z0. reCHVinir SIQO nor i ..m
r r i ... . 1
out irom roruand, M mday, greet
ug irieuus.
Chaa W Cramp, of Po.tland
and Mifg Carlotta M Castro, of
near miieboro. were married in
tn g city at the home of the nffic:t
mg miniver, Ke. U. H. Davis, o'
me captiai t'burch, July 25, 11)09
Dr. E Everest, nf
who conducts a drug store, was in
ioe cuy Monday evening. The
Doctor is one of the enthusiastic
Woodmen of the World ct th
conoly, and takes an active part ir
1 1 a . ti .
au oi us puDiic anaire.
Andrew Wann, raised in thr
D .1 : n . .? ...
ikrruviiio PfC'.lon. anfl atterwrrl
Ilillsboro boy, now vrkir,g for tbi
Cilr of Portland in tha
clfariine deDartmnnt. was nut Hun
aay ana Monday, and of cour
went up to see Banks Hf(.t iK
Cardinals.
Hoeber s Confectionery,
mm
III l!li IH ! t'i
i, thr 1 I! i'l!l " ' '" "f
,.,,, , t Mi-l 'Um uU. '
Hi,- t,n-t ki-i. K-
c,..l Ml.wr t!" r"',l"' ,l"
,t. in thr .!!-! Mlilli" i
mi.l cimtimul U'MK "I
vlt,Wmcn Tiv l't 'f "I1"
ton mill mi toil !- UT1
ilclirr or in. ir .lrlt.'iiu . irm
III voiir Mr. Y'Hi'd tir !
Sccorul Street.
Hilbhoro.OrrRon.
Hillsboro Commcrcicil Bank
KI SCHUUIKRIC1I, rresiJcut
Ci:0. SCHUUIKRICH, Cashier
Are Doing a Conservative
Banking Business
CAPITAL wSl X'K, $25,000
SURPLUS, $10,000
Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on
Savings and Time Deposits
V have the KxcIumvo Sejin
AHncy for
Chase &. Sanborn's
WVtl known bt amis f tnVcaml, ;H j(
costs tu titort than other kok1 l,riU()s .
leave it to you as to quality Cxx (lluc
nerl cither come to us ami try it.
A US
Hillsboro, Ore.
SUMMONS.
In tho Cirrnlt Court ot thu Sf it nf
OrPKon fir Va.shliij;!on County, ti.wsn
CruiuUTK ami ll uum Cnmit..", plula
tiffs. vs. Jacob II. II
Hnsslrr. Ills wife. li.-fi'mlaiils.
To Jacob II. lliuulrr
It-r, his wift! ii. foini.ints: In tho nam
of the Slate of Or-Kim, you una n h of
jou are hereby rwjiiinsl ami loinmaml
I to be ami to anueur in ili bIh.v
titlcj Court anJ answer tho complaint
mvreiu niiHi against you on or Uforv
the expimtion of nit
date o( the first puhllcatUui of this
aummona in the "iiii.i.siioKo Aautia.",
The date of the first iiiiliii,-.iiin iii..r.
of being on the 21th day of June, 1903, 1
una tue aute or the last publication
thereof being on the 5th day of August
109.
And you will take notire fh.it if vm.
fall to so appear and answrr mI.i mm.
plaint, tho plaintiff will take imlir.
meni aaaiust you as urav.i fur in ,.i,i
complaint, to-wit: That the claims of
you and each of von nr vnl.t n,i nt .,
- ----- ...... ...... ,,,, t
effect in and to the following described
real property, lo-wlt:
Ueeiuuina at the iinrthu-i.( mm., .,f
llloi k Two of nud In Humphreys' Ad
dltlon to the town (now city) of Hill,
lioro, Oregon, and runnl litr flit,!!,...
south on the west line of aald block lu
siiid city of i illKboro lisi.. t....,
thence eant 198 feet to center line of
Mid block, thence north on tli mi.,
uuu oi saiu is ink ti in. , f..i i
north line of nald blitck. thence w,.st on
the north line of aald block 19$ feet to
me piace ot tei;inriiiiK.
That the plaintiffs be decreed tn h..
the owners in fee Blniide 0f said mi
property. That the title of said plaintiff,
be auieted :iL'.ilnt th,. .i..f;.,..i
n v.. ... .....I IK ,1 i n
Bicycle Repairs
I have ojn-ucd a bicycle
repair shop next thmr
Crescent Theatrr.
where I wlil be pleasevl
to meet my old custom
ers. Prices reasonable.
FULL LINK or
Baseball GOODS
which are of stamlard
make. Give me a call.
F. R. DAILEY,
Main St. Hillsboro.
W. II Lvda. who nno tK A I
brt BnoeU place, near Thatcher,
ana wno nag HU acres anderculti
valion, waa in Mondav. V H
&ya that he hag quit eawmiilin?
for good and is going to do th
'aica act irom now on. Com?
again, "Old Man."
Tbe County will verv likalv mil
down two block lenothu th .iv
on the Second Street and Main
Street fronts of concrete walk op
the court yard square, this Fall
This will cost a neat littla himeli nf
mwey, but will be nubetantial and
economical improvement in tbe
long run.
Revival Hear Dr. MeHn
dincuflfl the follow
the tent from July 28 to Ane 5-
.. T7 tt fif. .
cicupe; - -wny Jemis 11 vi In
Die;""BapliBnn;" 'Candle8ermon:"
"A ChiMUn:" "Almnt Pr
auaded;" "Shall We Met RnA
the River;" "How Tom and Sally
ucni io neii from lliilBboro"
Tbe evening trainB nn the 0,-e
gon Electric are fairly well patron
ized, and the car reaching here at
midnight generally hae a fair load
of paaeengers The eervice going
in eh irtly after seven o'clock ic
vary accommodating to those wish
ing to attend the theatres, and peo
pie can return by midnight.
A N. Cutting, of helnw K"!
whs up Monday. He says thai
improved land near his p'ace ie
Bel line at $200 nnr aero m ila nn
near Tigardville and Tua'atin it ie
going rapirjiy at from ?300 to $700
per acre. Mr Cutting naniu
traded eome brush land, four miles
awsy from the railroad, getting a
value of $100 per acre
Henry Parson', who wnrVdiiiK
the Argus editor 21 vears ai?o whn
0. W. Hunt was building 170
miles of railroad in the Walla
Walla country, was down from
Dilley, where he ownB 100 acres of
land on Carr,ntr fWV u
called on Un Argus "kid" and they
built all tht lioe over agiin, to
fay nothing of the good porter
houee steaks they were regaled
with up in the carden snot nf n,Q
plateau region.
That the defendants bo required to exe
cine a ueea ror nald real property to
plaintiffs, and that on ihelr fniiu
T HJ
do 80 within ten days after rendition
or the decree herein, thnt Bald dwree
shall stand an and for a conveyance
thereof, and for the eoatH ami dlnl.iir.ie
nients of this suit, and for uiieh nil,,..
and further order na may appear to the
Court to be writable.
This auiuiuona la nerved tiK)n you by
publication by order of the Hmw.n.hi,.
J. W. Ooodlii, JudKe of tho County
Court of the State of firet-n.. t,
WauhliiKton Count r. wild f.r,i,.r i,..in
made and dated im tho Ihth day of
June, 1903, which order requires that
on upiiear and annwer nn nr t.f,.r
the expiration of nix
date of the iirHt publication thereof, to
wn, un or m rore the f.th day of Auk
ut, 1909. E. R TO.V(1I:r.
Attorney for i'lalntlfT.
l'lltt Tllf
Best Fire Insurance
AM) I'ROMpr SKTTLR
MMNT OP LOSSES SKI?
JOHN VANDERWAL
A sent London St
shire Fire Insurance CV
OCte with Edmund Cornrliu,, s,
Ind. I'tume, tut
Pacific Sutn l'UnBr j,4 HlLWBt)0
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit fourt r.f m. ri,,id ,.i
Oregon for WaKhlngton County.
Maude M. Jnh imnn tilnltiiliY tr
Rlfilr Johnwin, di fi iKlant.
lo if. lilair .li.hnuf.n thn .,
named defendant:
In the tiaine of tho Kt:n0 ,,t rrn.,
you are hereby rooulred tn a,,,,,.,, ,.,i
tinKwer the complaint filed UKuliixt you
In the above entltlcil t'mirt .i
on or before Thurxihiv t.,.i i...u
19'J9, which Ih Klx weeks after Thursday,'
" V, ' oato ""dercd for the
iirnt pub Heat on of tl.iu w.n,., ,.
you fall to so appear and answer the
,muMu,i win apply for the relief
prayed for In her emnr,iiin i ..
, ,. ill-mi, ii. r
a decree dissolving the bonds of matrl-
,w t!XIHnn(? t)(.lwt,,,n ,
named plaintiff and defendant, and for
such other and fnni,,., n,.i .,
Court seems meet and just
Tills summonH s ubllhod by order
f the I on. . vv.i,,u t n , .
the County CWt; Wa hS
the i.th day of June, 1!)ii!.
CI.YDK HICHAitnsO.V
no r; , Al,"rn''y tr i'l.-ilntiir.
r.18 Chamber of Commerce,
i oi uiiiio, Oregon,
Adtnioiftrator't Notict
Nollc. la lirrrl. ..i .i
a.. ,. , : ..;:vt"v d.?'r. i-
A li '.. .
of thr Kii..,f I,::, ""ii
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaven for Portland.-
Forest Orove Local
Klieridan I'lyer, ....... '
Forest Grove Local
I'orest Crove Local .
Corvallis Overland , "
Uaves Portland for IliIIl.m
Corvallis Overland 7.J0. ...
Forest Grove Local 8-fa a' n.
Forest Grve jocal f" 8
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Sheridan P1.. v "
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8UMM0NS.
(:'!,! J;!r''!,!t ,;ort of the 8 of
"-. "iiiiikii, county, jtftitu
o .on a Iabo, di-fendant nls,ve
na il ia. 1(J mm of
Oregon, you are hereby required la n,l
J'tr answer tlcon X t DM
J9. .7e I . , . .AK'
after the ,., ,. r " . '. . . ..w,'''k"
l-reln. as order , : l"U?
aiiMW,,r t m coiiiiii,,!,,!
linked fr in .aid c,,.l .i... ... . . "'
of the above U,, l ' ,
defend, " - "'''"'''""'aid
tber relli'f u V ' """r H,"J r-
'J Ills SllllininiiM lu ....i n. i , .
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the atst day 0f June, w.
J. A. HTttOWimiDfjn
n.,in , ., Au"r",'y fr 1'lalntiff
i)(rate of f,t publieanon, June 24
Jhilo of lust publication, Augu.t C
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t":4 . tn.
3ya P. 111.
4:14 p. tn,
Administratrix' Notiea
Nolicn Ih luirnliu ,.1. n... ..
M:.H,rtof VVHsnl.:' K,'"..ty
I 'as appoliilod the und ,rs h, 7i, . ,"KV"'
strain', of the eMaU, Zl T KHhn"il'
cettKec . unit i,u i.,.- R n, i.
'di, an , ::,:" '("Hlillml ks
preswn tbem to her with Z, J,, 1 , t'
. at the law JnutfrWZ'rtxt
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At.-. mHK E. KILLIN
- f!l!!!lrr"U" Aiinr"W tor KsUte.
Argue and Journal, $2.25.
Why not be UP-TO-DATE!
GKT A HAM, liKAUlNC.; BUCCt
Guaranteed to ruu a YMAR
without OR HASH.
Abo AKtnt (or ibe CI MIHRATKO
KEYSTONE FENCK.
To Our Customers:
Note Our i'rk-cs Suhjcit to Mailtt Cliangn
Fruit or lrry u4r " H) r sack.
Arm iSc Hammer mU 5c " lb,
iVvtum Cereal ,LHJc " jikj;.
5?at Cuit oil. 70v" llriu Ymircii
Aud other thtK Q roj.aiou.
Yours for a Deal always
ROWELL BROS. & CO,
80H0LLS, OREGON
E. D lierr.
A sjicculi.st ou hurfe-slnciug. IlM,f.
Ih'UihI, quartern rack, nail-nricks,
"rKiK, inter fci in j;, ml all tliscucs
jf the feet Kiuranicctl cured.
PK' old Und. Third St.. Hillsboro
DID IT EVER
Occur to You?
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r 01 ""H wat lai.t tli.t y.ni pT cTntllt.'
iJV (aest t,n diif,.ni ,t. t. u, bill l-t
Ih? .f "VT Unk- '" 'iftel nr ilv
ocub icbttli on ibis II. uk. '
CORNELIUS
State BANK.
3
Summer Rates East!
During the Season 1909
VIA T1IK
Southern Pacific Co.
FROM
Hillsboro -
To Omaha and Return - - $60.65
I o Ilansas City " $60.65
To St Louis and Return-$68.15
. hicgo and Return - $73.15
nd to olbe, Prlnclp.TcltlM n the feat, Middle West and South.
Q ... , -rre,n,ltMKiv Low Virtu
On S.U Ju. 2, a, July 3. 3, Augu.t It. 12-
To Denver and Return - - $55.65
On S.I. May 17, July 1, Aurf II.
TtoZiS nS!n,l0:,y, f""n ' fi1 flurn limit OAK
omn.ro c(lc loc by A(;T ( ,Ii,boi1
Wm. McMurray, Gen'l. Paw. Arft., PortU