The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 05, 1909, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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Wc arc alv. At-nts . i ,v .,U,uHl Plymouth Stan
dard ItimU-r twuic, ti c Adiiautc liutki ye binder, the
Thomas Clown iimarrs ;ui. i.ikcs, the Racine Salter ly
walis, ihrj.ihn Dntr huj-'u s, plows, etc., i,c 1'eU-r
Sdititlcr wudtis, the ( Mivc-r Chill. d plows, thc IkU-val
scptrutor, Ihc S1k-iwiii Williuus paints and varnishes,
tjic C(jt.iau slims fur iikii, wuiniii and children, ihc
SlilKoit KclU'j. slims, the Ci.nqinror hat for men,
I-i l.li'i n t, i,,, ,Im ,,lfy a lir.l cl. M rk e.f dry
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Wvf 1'ur.uiu llir luallrr furtbrr, lu
Vlc that U'"- man lulliM (tit
(Ur of il''Ui fur Ui "-ll'i ff loo
Wirull"0" iH'l i hallotigo. UUI
Wr throe of u. TUhUI. Muuruo an
If. nvl In llm l lb araaua
Lg .frra!l"i. rrr llg made
tb rartilra! While w rr Ibora
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krlrtu br U Jglc lrtlf. lt
kt li rom llmnU la M Ihntlw t4
to hi-vi lu m him kl lb tlr
uml lr Ihc Mn AaM"kn
kl of Anwftxn honor Tb 4t of
bunt u rl -. iwt IS plrm la lb
hol tltgr, Ham.
fnulWj M Cnrntrr may h wlrp4
Ihli Klk.lraal aiiLrmrUtUit of
M iihI Ut by Iba "-oolllUm.H fT
br iu ilrlay In bla rfily
pally H"t" rmip frm blm ittlrvaa-
lu (iritprnl 1 lli a aud apipri'iirl
H liy TMnle, talln that lnr tb
klr h. o.-1-um-d ai I'arta that wa
profrr ila. In ardia It. Hut If
M rrt irtiklm fur rix-iiw for
l.wlf and hit an-oml la Homo be
uia wait ih right to flbt at rtrli
D CiJtiMi to Itnitia,
Mp, who n rW-h. at one wrote
tisrulor, tnriwiii a chk for tb
frtH-i i.f hlmwlf and aon.ud lo
m and mailnii that ha iiwl give
liwlf no rutirrrn on that anir. a he
n bla an-otid would lx I lie inta of
'unvntlol wtilli lu Home and
ft bark t.i Carta by Ita agpiit. Tre-
fiiiiK that tin- lr-ni bmn nut
lrinow,M with worldly gooda, Tla-
intlmatrd lliat fund had trn
"riii r .r tin. vlrtur. Uarnlrr r
M at Hoiiw with bla aeroiid, dm-
nttin r ri-iKliman lu well in
rl ult of rioihM, the dny iK-fore
.r.TitH-d ilnti. of the i-arnlval.
revived hi TUIul... Monroe
f inywif nn riir--ntlng the "ron
PII'MI and IihIuihI In Hot lil Iw.lrl
Home. TlHilnie uimuiiuM to act aa
"'"I for D.Mirral la lliiri and aa-
M to thK uae uf innler. Tbe
bund waa to Im mii.i.u ik 1'.,i-i
Mwatuimi (Kate of 8t. BrUallan).
"i Apiilan way,
I 'li.rnliT a Informix! thai a win.
F had Imth enirniiiwl for him and hla
f "l from whlrh to wltncaa the cr-
"i r-Ht t v it !
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t- uirpB Aiiirrirana eeenrted tbe
1'l.nii'n to the wludow provldiHl.
f'"'i Mow wna full of revel!,
wiilly i-rr wna ranted. "Oenral
r"KlH 1 Itorat" Down th aliwt
f"" IlltU' old man llh an Im.
fm awor.1 riding doukey. lulend-
itirirniure of tbt age of
''nr. a he paiard tbe window
reoelved br the crowd with
- -
rl or lmiKhter, Jeere and crlee
Vn!"
dl ffiiakt Pintle Tank Syatrn
Until I DV(IK ilrd
Ole H ansen
Expert Ilorbe Shoeing and
General blachsmithing
yt The
OLD STAND, Pl'.KDVILLE, Oregon.
f
rheeity council nrift lunt night end
Umk up Ihe report of Civil Kni-
iner Tboi. K. Wilkne, who run
iia.de a survey of tbe city for drain-
iK" and If vein. The ri-pirt is vol
iiuiinoiia, and wee cciri.ianid by
blue rinl with all tbe elevation,
bowing Thrn' Addition aa the
hi((het jxiint in Ihe liruiti. Mr.
Vilka adviid tsairt buildini
he eiptic tank eye tern until a bac
'.erioloKint, who knows bin buainetR,
hat lxn consulted, ai be eaya that
upon etudy be God tbe percentage
of pure water coming from a tank
bis been treat! overestimated in
nearly all cseie.
L. A H(kk1 ai-d A. C. Archlx.Id
ere appointed judgre, and W. I)
Mmitb and Chae Ltrnkin, clerks,
if Ihe election to lie hfld o.t August
IG to ratify the rale (. the water
and light plant. Tb water and
light coroniiitee, Mere. 8ewell
and Trullinger, were ulhorixed lo
invektigat". and, if mcee-ary, to
put in a fu plug at Ki'lh and
itailroad etreets. neir the (ieo.
Sohulmrii h prii-rty. Tb follow
ai . I
iok nine were aiiowwi:
HtlUlMjro Water & I.iifht Co., fr-
vicr and iiiHlrrul f I SI 01
Comirll Ik Co, hatdwaie for city. . 1 y
Oo Srliulinrriih, rrcunling cr-
vu-e on oidiaaiu't-a. lo lo
Carl Irnrti, nm-Mial wi'aty 5
rvu, ctrrtiont anil liiliitlug 23 K
A 1" I.uthrr, liauling I 5
Mrs Inti llumkr, lioanl jirivmna I 75
II M MmiKrr, lumlr for city M6 "
I l S-Unio;t-r, hau.uiK aawilunt
on Mn'U trrrt
T S WilVra, amvrv of city 300 00
S Wilkm, mtnlr.ikbing Mrt-el
grmlel
EAT
ye (bnll) Ueneral Mannngla la
E' AmiTlcana were atandlng be
A r.im.l... ...j t.i.. . . ... .
1 ii ma eecona wncn mo
prnl pnaaed. and aflop nnllnir that
f tlm llHt nt luat undnratood the aa
F we iuli.tly withdrew, leaving hlra
t"w uia carnival and fight Qcucral
F Hi Uoca at hla liiUiiM. We
Plrl ho lllore of III arfalr anil itnniA
f k lo America resolved to rocoiu
'Kl tl) Oil our COIlntrvnn.11 I ha I h..ll
"'f honor U to be defended In
rwdiiui e with the code In vogue dim
f He aw of chivalry It be left tn the
"'in f that distinguished sworda-
f " ot-ncruj Msnnagta la Roca.
Ice Cream Cake
AT LANE'S
ALL THIS WEEIi
Is bt-inR arrvt-d by thc LADIES' AID
SOCIETY. IVoci tds to b'o toward
remodeling' the Evangelical
Church. Everyone come and
vat Ice Cream and CaKe, and
Lemonade, Orange Aid, all
Cold DrinKs.
Call at Lanes Confectioner and help
the Ladies' Aid Society. The ladies
will wait on you.
6 00
TENT MEETING AT BUXTON
Buxton is to bave a big religious
lentmeoiing.crinueneii g Tueeday,
and Evangelist S. W. Jacksan and
wife wi e nduot the exercises.
Mr. Jackson is a fine speaker ami
Mrs. Jackson is ft great singer.
(1 Lnckmanws over from Si.uihj Crueliua HUner Jr., who has
Tualatin, H'i"iy roornme. , . .. " f w.kefield. con-
Rimer Miller, now uairyin m
he Shady B-ook motion, wan in
town Tuesday.
Nick Williams and liny Mnorr
tractor ou the r. u v arnveu
rtaturday, alter an absence of eev
era! uioniln He says that Wake
field has tuen and teams etiung all
returned the last of the week from along the ten miles covering his
a ir.. un tn thecoa-t range, inev contract, ami iua oweeuoy, vuo
renirt a"" uraB ",IU ' 11
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"When I ni,i...n,- ul
I - "mum inu way bouiw
K In New York, over which
"nke a fuss when we get them,"
U10 Uev. Thomaa It. Bllcer, "and
"( Of WllHt WR nllohf h. 1 am
P, od of the Poor minister who
C' TV( n fi'iidrcn and whose family
'"wnsed to elirht. Ho told hit)
r cuiia, a daughter, about the
'Well, father,' she Bold, 'I aupposo
w ull rlirht i.,.t 4b ' ...4
I. uv turn) an) a 101 01 uin uiu
P"8S we nocdiui Mam t flOaiwiiawVaiw fJ..Ja
"elegant."-
August Wedeklng. one of the
rub', inrt, and who is nothing H
not wholeaouled, was up from Km
ton, Monday, greeting hia county
rat friends.
F. W. Up'chat his purchicd
the A. Hobinsnn residenoe and
three acres, just east of ihe city
limits, on Main, and has taken
poiae'thn.
Mist MinnU William-, of Port
land, a in town Tunsdav, and
was ml by Geo. Mellaire ut ffhoKe
home ehe will visit with hr aunt,
Mra. Hellalre, for a lew weeks.
L 0. Weidewitsch, tbe Comeliu-
machinist, was down lueuuav. ai
tending the meeting i f Ihe creditors
. w ti.nVriint estate of the
01 mo 1.-..-.
Thompson Bros sawmill 0 mpany
t n Knratll and fimily depart-
-1 Hnnrlne for a trip t) the 8-attle
v.i. -.l -Mia nn the Sound will
.Lit .hh friends at Seattle, 1ft
ooma, and British Columbia They
eipeot to be absent ten days or a
fortnight.
W. F. Hollenheck, formerly a
Mountalndale sawmill man and
alio warehousing at U-v. and
now ranching at Bttle (iround.
Wash., was over Monday, greeting
his oldtime Wammgun vouuvy
main o.ntraotar has many men
grading. Wakelleld has two huge
steam shovels at work making cute
and everything is activity. He
will remain ovr In tbe valley tbe
rett i'f the Summer
J. W. Price and family, who
have lived a mile or bo northwest
uf town for eight yeare, leave aat
urdav for Newport. In a few days
after their return tbey expect to
leave for I In far East, stopping a
few days iu Washington elate and
Chicaao. to visit brothers 01 Mr
Price, and then going on to New
Brunswick, Canada, where
Trice will meet with hie parents
who are growing old and feeble
They expect to ultimately settle in
Maine,
Hugh Smith, of Forest Grove,
uaBBed through loan Monday, en
route f r Tigardville with the
County road roller, which he was
delivering v to Koad Supervisor
Plieth.
H. 12, Brigcen and W. E Bouc
sein, of above Mountalndale, were
down to the city luesday. Mr
Bouosein says that hunters for
deer are very plentiful up there
sinoe the open season
Wm. Darby, a hardware' dealer at
Albia, Iowa, was here the first of
the week, tbe guest of his uncle, U
Look man, ol South ol the city.
I'hA.N A SHOPPING TOUR AT ONCE
Snlo will Continue until Further Notice.
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Be
yiiii
1 D02 PINT JARS ECONOMY 85c 1 Doz MASON 50c
" " QUART " 44 $1 lO 44 44 44 60c
44 " i-2 GAL 44 44 1 35 " " " 80c
IAELLOGG S TOASTED CORN FLAHES 3 Phs for 25c
COLUMBIA OAT and WHEAT FLAKES 35c a Pachage.
I al Tie Peaches 25c
44 41 41 Pumpkin 25c
3 cans Iilue Ribbon Corn 25c
" 44 44 " Tomatoes... 25c
i 44 Red 44 Peaches.... 20c
I lb Arm & Hammer Soda 5c
i can of Halter's Cocoa 25c
I lb can Ghirardelli Ground
Chocolate .30c
7 bars Royal White Soap 25c
7 bars of Golden Star 44 25c
6 44 of 3 Hearts 44 ....25c
Pest Cane Sugar per sack $5 80
Fancy Head Rice 7 l-2c per lb
tip to $1 00
50 lb sk Red Ribbon and Che
shire Dairy Salt COc
50 lbs Los Angeles Dairy Salt. . .40c
50 lbs half ground Stock Salt 30c
100 lbs 4 44 14 44 ....55c
SUMMER GOODS.
Colored Batiste, Wistaria Lawns, Tissue, Organdies Etc.
25c values at 19c. I 20c values at 25c.
15c 44 44 11c. I 10c 44 44 I2C
4 5c value Adora Silk 44 35c.
Lace and Embroidery.
75c values at 49c
4Uc
30c
19c
15c
11
.(
it
it
50c
40c
25c
2)C
aud so on down the line.
11
11
11
All Over Lace.
$1 50 value at $1 19
1 25 44 44 1 00
100 44 44 78c
75 44 44 49c
6o 44 44 40c
Wrappers.
$1 50 value at $1 10
1 25 44 44 90
1 00 44 44 72
8; 44 44 60
.$1 40
.$1 15
Ladies Gloves.
$2 00 value 16 Button Pure
Silk -..
1 50 value 16 Button Pure
Silk....
r 25 value 12 button Lisle
Silk Finish 95c
2 clasps, White and Tan Modes
50c value at 40c
Shoest
Ladies' Patent and Tan Oxfords
$3 50 value at $2 90 ,
$3 00 value at 2 25
2 50 44 44 2 00
2 50 White Canvas 1 50
2 00 -4 44 1 25
$3 50 W. L. DOUGLAS Low
Shoes in Tan or Blach, $2 90
Special - Bargains - in - Clothing.
This is a CASH SALE. Accredited 30 day customers given these prices.
Produce same as cash. 1
Monuments
Forest Grove Monumental Works
CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU
Designs and Stock, none better. Quality and
Workmanship unexcelled. PRICES LOWEST on
the coast. All work guaranteed. Orders and all
communications promptly attended to. Will call
and show designs and samples at any distance.
Main Street, N. of P. O. Block.
GEE & JONES
Box 343 FOREST GROVE, ORE
McNUTT
REAL
ESTATE
CO.
I have city and coun
try property in all sizes,
from 1 acre to 1,000. 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.
Wherever thev have gone they
have made converts and the people
of Buxton will give them an ap
preciative welcome. ,
Postmaster Bergh, of Halstead
Minn . P. Gunderson, of 11-ndrum.
the same stale, and County Clerk
Samling, of Norman County, Minn.,
were gueste the past wee at in J.
C. Becbf n home, of est Union,
Mr. Ssmling has been touring the
ooast, coming up irom usiitorma,
and save that he likes U egon
above all territory that he has seen
since he left the MiBBippi alley.
Tennis Pvl left the first of the
week for Spokane, where he went
to file on some of tbe Uouer d'Aiene
lands, now open f r the big draw
ins He exuecttd to go via Seattle,
either going or returning, and late
in the big Fur.
Jos. Wolfersperger, who recently
sold the City Bakery to Mr. and
Mrs. Truttman, Portland, goes to
Ona. Lincoln County, this week,
where he will j un ma wire and the
family of Lee Commons, for a short
vacation.
Richird Wiley h ft Tuesday for
Corvallis, where he will vibit with
his grandmother, Mrs. Wiley Ed
wards, and aunt, Mrs. Virgil Wai
ters. He was acoompamed by MrB
A. Q. Poole, of Portland.
..mTTT-t-Oi-iTT--tT An mtlf TWII
Tenth and Morriaon, Portland, Oregon 8 3 A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard
commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More
calls for help than we can meet position-certain. Qass and
individual instruction. ' Bookkeeping from wntten forms and by
office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect Special
penmanship department. .Wnte for illustrated catalogue.
OREGON KLRCTRIC TIME
LKAVKS FOR ARRIVES FROM
PORTLAND
No. 3a 6:5s a. m
34.:4 '
36. ..10:30 "
38...w:35 p.m.
40 a:oo "
4.. ..3:40 "
44 --4:30 "
46 7:iS "
48... 10:05 "
PORTLAND
No. 31... ..7:40 a m
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' 47. ..12:10 a. m.
PRICE
Market
FISH, MEATS AND
CHOICE STEAKS.
POULTRY.
NOTICE TO FRUIT DEALERS
tWlera in fruit of all kinds are
hnrnhv warned to neither buy nor
sell diseased fruit of any nature
arhaUtu ver. where men fruit in til
be infested with San Jose scale or
codling moth, and if ruoh diseased
fruit shall be found on the premises
of any dealer tbe Bame shall Dt
confiscated and destroyed as p-r
authority of law. Growers of truit
are also notified (hit they shall
under no circumstances sell dis
eased f uit as above set forth.
W. II. SUatton,
Fruit Inspector for Washington
Couuty.
Dated at to n nue, ure, jui;
16, 1909. 18 tf
Walter Cate, well known hue,
ai d having farmed on the Belknap
place for a number of years, was in
to vn Tuesday, coming dowo. from
near Albany, where he is in the
daiiy business.
The meeting at the Christian
church closed Wednesday evening.
There were several additions to the
ohurch. Tbe pastor will preach
next Sunday at the usual hours.
This. Murthy, ot MountaindaleJ
was down Tuesday. Mr Murphy
lives where the trout bloom the
year "round."
Jas. Gibson, mayor of Reedville,
and who boasts tbe finest garden
in Washington county, was in town
the first ot the week.
Elder J. A. Campbell, well
known all over Washington Coun
ty, and wh) Isold in ths teacher
chair, wae out from Portland the
first of the week.
A. W. Topper, teaohloff fn the
Portland Business College, passed
through the first nl tbe week, en
route to Newport, j lining the Mil
tenberger paity.
We pay the highest
market price for Poultry.
Next Door
H ARTRAMPS
Feed Store.
HILLSBORO, ORE.
Rooms to Let. Board and
Lodging. When Hungry
call on the
Sona SBtyle
RESTAURANT
for a good square meal.
Main St.
Hillsboro - - - Oregon
Wanted Intelligent man or
woman to take territory, and ap
point canvassers to sell our water
filters Exclusive territory, and
nice profitable nork for tbe right
party Seneca Filter Co , Seneca,
Mo. W
ping Tost. irieuu..