The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 12, 1909, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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We have
TEA
all Prices from
25c to 80c
a pound.
Coffee"
18c to 40c
a pound
Try' Us
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY DOING SO
CONE -TO
US FOR
TEA&COFFEE
A VISITOR ABROAD
Beaverton-Reedville
ACREAGE
!
THE PASADENA OF OLD OREGON
BEAVERTON-KEEDVILLE ACREAGE AT.DRICH ACREAGE
ALTOS ACREAGE ANDREWS ACREAGE KIN NES WOOD
3500 ACRES platted into tracts of to o acres each,
with completed road to each tract. 40 minutes out on
the Fourth Street Rail war, 3 trains each way per dar.
Land lats beautifully, soil very fertile and is especially
adapted to fruit, nuts and rentable. 700 homesites
here, of an average siie of 5 acres, insures wonderful
community development. Now selling in such tracts as
you desire, at front
$100 to $200 per Acre
to per cent, down, balance to suit purchaser
Call a:d arrange to go without expense to you, to ex
amine this propertv. and determine for yourself as to
ITS WORTH.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St Portland, Oregon
T. M. KEBB 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 Phone, 193
HILLSBORO - OREGON
HAMILTON BROWN SHOES
Are the very
best that money
can buy.
Stood the Test of Years
If you are wanting
Footwear call in
and see our durable
Shoes for everybody.
FOR SHOES
THAT WEAR
Our Line is the
Best on the Market
Hillsboro,
JOHN DENNIS,
Oregon.
r.ilror, Cal., Aug 3. li09
Kditor Arsu:
Wei'. I $ai in CV.if.ruia. 1
arrived Wednesday rooming at
9:15 iu San Francis? I', eeem I
ui tbat you people har wro, s
iuipre.eion of th extreme h at in
; C ifo oi as I h.vs i.ot beu tbor
' 'ih t "a-rueJ up t t. Mrr.ni.
and fVfiiii et are cooler h r-ihai.
they are at Hi Icboro, more parti u
.la-ly San Fanci-oj and S.n
; Mateo. I am n at G Iroy, on
j former houie. Matter hare chaod
; ber-Yr much lino I ui to lit.
her eome 23 year ago. Ia thoi
leje this country wti used mth
lor cattle, wheat and barley, and
now a distance of SO rot e from
San Fratcifeo to G.lroy I failed to
we but very little grata or wheat,
but 1 we evidence in two i.lao
; where threshing machine have
been at work It i now nearly a 1
fruit, priociplly pruora. grapa
and hay U about thsentire product
of the Santa Clara Vallef. I
make me feel a little blue when I
look over the ground where I ntd
to ride, with mustard from 12 to 15
feet high and wild oita, and the
bullock were as wild as ao'ilope.
aow in me town of Uilroy you may
look up the street in any direction
and you will probably not see one
saddle hors while in the old
days that have gone by it was
nothing to see from 25 to 50 saddle
bones on the street at any time,
and it is M miles from San Jjee to
UilroT, where residences used to be
irom 1 to 'i miles aDart. and nn
instead of uing (he word miles, to
use a hundred paoee would explain
me way tnis rauey bas built up
DTrryiaing seem Terr Cry, more ao
than ia Oregen, from the fact that they
tell me that no rain haa fallen since the
Utter part of March, yet I hare gone in
corn fields and prone orchards, and can
iiou mow 0111 witmn 3 or 4 incbe of the
surface. Corn, pumpkins, fruit trees ar J
common potatoes are looking fine. The
nay cr-p t rerr large here compared
with what it used to be. People are Dot
raising much grain now in Santa Clara
Valley; the giain, srhrn sewed, is nearly
au cut lor nay ami tbe surplus sent to
ao rranc-sco. I find that hay in San
rranciseo is not selling as high as it ia
in Portland. Biled hay is selling from
!J to 117501a San Francisco and the
SUDDlT ismnch preater than ih
I will say that the farmers of Santa Clara
Valley and it appears like the business
mcu vi onroy are perfectly satisfied with
iuc cuuuiuou ci onsioess and fu
iure prmpecis. .1 isilea to bad a man
who is dissatisfied with the town of Gil
rov or the conntrv nimi .)...., ; 1
have priced many place in the wsy of
tun muu mu lanti unimprm-ed, except
ing in a sta'e of cultivation foe grain
purposes, but when I think of tbe price
1$ or to vears me a it mm4 i ....
some cases eitrrmely high, but people
uu auiu uku ut to so ao acres are mak
ing a gooo. iiTing ana some mooey. I
win say mat time see mi very shirt to
me here. I have been visiting amongst
uiu uiruui uu acquaintances.
Yonrs respectfully,
Wm. McQuillan.
Fred Scbombur is in
aounuindale ranch lor a few days
J. A Mestinffer. th I.nr.1
farmer, was oer to the city Tues
USJ.
Clrde Lincoln and mif nt r:un
- wa v M
coe, were in the city Monday after
noon.
Dr. A. B Bailev was a MMK.m
visitor ths first of the week, r.mr
: . l l . i . . .. r
iu a tew aays wnn nis family.
0 M. Pone is hnili)in
fectionery acroes the street from
iqo uregon tiecine apot sue
Aaenet Irmler. with MitKil
Lewis & Slaver, and Goff Bros . c f
roresi UfOVe. was ID town Mnnria
greeting lis oiaume friends.
F. T. Kane, who with Kia mu
is CatDLinS UD at Moaoham'a mm.
aowa irom mat delightful camp
ing resort on Dairy Creek, Monday,
Thoe Talbot, for many years in
charge of tbe S. P trark nnt f
Cornelius, and whi ha- been Mayor
oi mat piace many times, was in
tbe city Monday
Sam Sorenson and family, of be
low Reedville, leave Saturday for a
week at Seaside, and will be gaels
oi airs. Boreneoii brothers, Wm
and George Taylor.
S. J. Gallowar deDarted TiiMrla
evening for Colfax. Wash., where
tie will conduct a 200 acre wheat
ranch for a brother-in-law, through
mresning Mrs Galloway is a!
ready at Colfax, awaiting his ar
rival.
Complaint is made tbat stock is
again running at large, and this
time it COmes from lrnnnrl Ik
8haner neighborhood, northwest of
me county and there is likely to
e some legal action taken unless
A I
mere is a stop.
Marvin Davenport, a young fel
low of about 35 years, and who
owns a twenty acre tract joining
the W. E. rimith ranch, in South
laaiatin, was drowned on Lew
River, in Washington, the last i
the week. So far as is known the
Hoebers Confectionery,
ip
IF ailU'Kl N I'KY
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vhocantl tue llirm' Itnuh
tr.l I .1 r 1 :l k. tint II tir
Cn l Uuiot l'i lunging Ui
K o it
11ST UK A K K A ! I '
Ttu.ivK ir r 1111 M
Our mU ntlrli'tM the at
t'f m ertU. The U tiom
ii r ip 1114 ttrr. c ttl-,1.
t!i (nnt t'nr iir i it
il f uiH. nn lb trt l
t a,". It cuool hurt aujlly
- evrti tlir tadv.
Srcontl Street,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
Wr hnvr thr Kxcluiiv
Agency for
Sell
flection. He was well liked over in
the South Tualatin section.
POST CARDS.
BIG SALEt We offer 5000 all new POST CA RDS
for a few days only, at 15 cents per 12. Regular 2 for
5c and 5 cent cards
AT Li ANKS' opppsite P. 0.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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m,
LeaTes for Portland
Forest Grove Local 6:61
Sheridan Flyer q:ij
Forest Grove Local 10:42 a. m
Forest Grtrve Local 3:32 p. m,
v-orvaiii uverland 4:14 p
Leave Portland for Hillsboro
Corvallia Overland.,,,, 7:aoa,
Forest Grove Local..... ftoa
Forest Grove Local. . . . ...... 1 mo t,
Sheridan Flyer ,, 4:00 p. m
Forest Grove Local.. 540 p. m
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Hillsboro Commercial Bank
' Kl)V. SCHULMKRICII, President
! GEO. SCHULMKRICII, Cashier
Are Doing a Conservative
BanKing Business
CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000
SURPLUS, . $10,000
Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on
Savings and Time Deposits
Chase & Sanborn's
Well known litauiU t f coflVc aiul ,ra, ,
Ci stH no more tlutt tulier luatuln
leave it to jou at to quality next tune v
need either come to us and try ii.
Hillsboro, Ore
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the county of WaatiliiKtuU.
Clara Jeffries, plaintiff, v. James
Jeffrie, defendant.
To James Jeffries, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear aud
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled Court and caune
on or before Thursday, August 12th,
109, arhlch la six weeks after Thurs
day. July 1. 1909, the date ordered for
the Brat publication of this notice, and
If you fall to bo apear and answer the
plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed
for In her complaint, towlt, for a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now existing between above
named plaintiff and defendant, and for
such other and further relief aa to the
Court aeenis meet and Just
This Summons Is published by order
of the Honorable J. Wesley Goodto.
Judge of the County Court of Washing
ton County, made and entered this lith
day of June, 1909.
CLYDE RICHARDSON.
Attorney for I'laintlff.
SIS Chamber of Commerce Building,
Portland. Oregon.
Bicycle Repairs
I have ojxrucd a ticyc!e
repair shop next ihxr
Crescent Theatre,
where I wlil 1 pleased
to meet my old custom
ers. Prices rcasoi.able.
FULL LlNt: or
Baseball GOODS
which
make
are of sumlard
Give n.e a call.
F. R. DAILEY,
Main St, Hillsboro.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the fct.if nf
Oregon for Washington County.
Maude M. Johnson, plaintiff, va. H.
Blair Johnson, defendant.
To H. Blair Johnson, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the fitnt nf nrn
you are hereby required to appear aud
uiiBwer me compiaini nied against you
In the above entitled Court and cause
on or before Thursday, August 12th,
1909, which is six weeks after Thursday
July 1st, 1309, the date ordered for the
first publication of this nmlen .nrf ir
you fall to so appear and answer the
piiiaun win apply tor the relief
prayed for In her comnl.ilnt ti.wii t.
a decree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now existing between above
named plaintiff and defemluni ,,,! t,.-
such other and further relief aa to the
Court seems meet and Just.
This summons la mihllxheH h nrn
of the Hon. J. Wesley (loodln Jmi
of the County Court of Washington
County, Oregon, madn and mt.,
the 25th day of June, 1909.
CLYDE RICHARDSON,
Attorney for I'laintlff.
us Lnamoer of Commerce,
l'ortland, Oregon.
I
Why not be UP-TO-DATE
GET A ltAI.I. IH0Aln.; bucc?
Guaranteed to ruu a YKAR
without ORKASK.
Also Ageuts for the CFLKURATKD
lHYSTONE FENCK.
To Our Custpmers:
Note Our I'dces Suhject to Market Clunpt
l'init or Utry nigar to H) j r hV.
Arm vS: Hammer ua 5c " lh.
Post urn Cereal Ltk " pig.
5 Kl Cwl oil "(kr Ufiii Yourtu
And other things in (ruirtiou.
HOR TIIK
Best Fire Insurance
AND PROMPT SliTTLK
MRNT OH LOSSKS SK1
JOHN VANDERWAL
Agent London & Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co.
OCce with Kdmond Cornelius, Main St.
Ind. Phone, 39.
Pacific States Phnne 354 HILLSRORU
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, Washington fount t, 11
pliilullff, vs. Loulim Ialw
Notice to Creditors
van th.l ). . . I
iatratrix of the esUte of Kauff W. Trar
by order of the County Oourt of Wah-
IniftMII (jmrilr hnrl,r.,r ...,..(. ...
lerwl, and has duly nualilled aa such.
Now. therefor, all ....... i....t..
claims against said eaUte are hereby not.
Ihedand rwjuired to preut the same to
the underignel, together wlih proper
vou rneni mereror, at the law olll of
Kagley fc Hare, in IheHbule building, In
HlllSOOm. (irttirnn nn ... 1... !
months from date hereof.
JJated this 6th day of August, 1900
... . Maiy K. Borber,
W. Traver, deceased.
esgley Hare, Attorneys for Admin-iatratrix.
8UMMON8.
IN THE CIRCCIT COURT OF THE
BTATE OK OREGON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY
Lucy M. Davis, Plaintiff, ts. James I.
Dvl, Defendant.
To JHPflHI I. ll,vU tUm . l.. . . 1
, mwiv IIOIIIQU
L , . "i uregon you
are hereby required U appear andannwer
the ftorntiluiflL (if Ihit al,v n,i,lul .1.. i
tiffin the alxiye entitled court, within six
irom loe uaie 01 tne nmt publica
tion ortliis summoiiH. U)-Wit ,n or
young man bad no relatifeo in this f-1!? ih"i day ;pt'her. mow, which
LmL h- Yi i:L.j . '." 'i' ltt.t? i''" " t order of the
Judire atjthririxintf Mia tml.li.t.dJ. ...,.1.
" n ."v r.. U..I..MWI1 ,,1 HUH
aiirmrions for your apearance and ana-
.1 1 . ;L ,,V appear and so answer
the plaintitt will apply to the oourt for the
rfmflT flpniri,1i,,l i,t tkn nnn...i.i. , .
. .... ... ,., ,.,,W11,1 wilicn I
ia for a de;re dimui vino 1),. . i
Iti.t, mfiii. ...... ...i..,: I I
mv. III..,,, . 1,1,
in In i-iibo
defeudiint.
To Uulsa Uam, defendant above
named: In the name of the mate of
Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
agaltiHt you In the above eutltled suit
I?,'!"","? bV1'" 11(11 'y f August.
19'8. which Is more than six week,
after the date of the first publication
herein, as ordered by the Court In the
above entitled suit: and if v,, ,... ...
? ia,'11'?'r ui an,,w"r 1,18 '"'"I'lalnt,
...I '"y 10 ltle cui""t for the
relief demanded therein ti, ........
anked for n ,aj cotnpin, ft
ot the above entitled court dissolving
the marriage contract heretofore and
now existing between plaintiff and said
K I! . ror Hucn "thcr anl fur
1. . nm' aera "'eel with
'H""7 OIIU jiiduce.
This summons Is publlHhed by ord
or the Honorable J. A. Kakln, Judge of
the above entitled Court, based upon
hZ!,? ! Weln by
re(i in said Court 011
the list day of June, 1909
J. A. STKOWimiDGE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
190 Publication, June 24
ISoa!'6 ' la8t pubIlcat!on. Aumat E
I
Yours for a Deal always
ROWELL BROS. & Ctt
80H0LL3, 0REQ0N
E. D Ilerr.
A specialist un hore-sheinj. Htn.f.
Im.uuiI, quarter-crack, nail-pricks,
tWKinn, iutcrferinn, ami all diseases
of the feet guaranteed cured.
Pcch's old stand. Third St.. Hillsboro
Administratrix' Notice of Appointment
Notice is linrtt, i..n ,k., ,i
- '".?, .IBIIQl
iieii Auininisiratru, and all person, ha.
of
ile-
if. in.
.... . uninm oi Biicnael Oulifl,,.
"""i. ana mat be has dnl .n.r '
ttiir claim. uitZLrA.J .r"0"' ".'
i.rwiiu wiein to her. wit
n,Vee building, PoVtUd uy ; n7w i;
BIX ninilllia frn... 1 1. 1- .1... " ' wlL"'n
. , , , MARY yiriar,KY
A din In iitr.trl. ,,rii,. ir2.. ..::'. .
Qolgley, deeeaiert.
ClVliA kli'hftfiU.. cm y.i
Commerce Uul.dU.'Xt.eVZTu
Notice to Contractors
Sca'ed bids will be received at Hie Oren.
cr Merchantile Co.'. .. 1,.. " "
Ur.'.. Ill.trirt Mn iU 11:11., .
... iraimoi - j", iiiusooro, K. r .
existing between thell)- No. 4, tip to Ainu.t ie ta .mt
indallt. anil th.l .1.. . nru.,,.,1 .t 1 ... 3' '7' "
plaintiff and defendant, and that the
plaintiff lie allowed to resume hr ...ui.i.
en iiamA.
This summons is publlahed by order
atK.Vfl ftfititlftd iv.nrt m,l -.5r ."J5
on the lth day of July, mt directiiiir
LYi t,(ihli..ati, tt l.iu i ..n
',.' v.. I,,,, oiiiiiiiiuiii in tne
"" nr(UH aim mat tne nrat pub-
,w iuni.il ffl 11 BUB On tflfl VAntl
day of July, l'jr, and tbe last publica
tion ne made on the 2nd day of Septem
ber. VHl9. and Ll,uL tl, ,lr, k.
quired to annwer said complaint on or
before the 6th dy of September, 1UQ9:
wiw juiy i, vnrn.
J. F. lioOTHS,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
openeu at one p. m. of said day, f0, tle
,u....-uiuK 01 maicni-i ami conntn.riu-
"WXl Fi.ve P"cent of
ln .cert.fied check to accompany' bid
The Hoard reserves the riht to reiec
any or all bids and the successful bidde
7 y7e(lu'red 10 K've bond for thi
faithful peiformance ofcoutract. Plans
may be seen at the Orencoe Me rrhamlle
tO s stoic at any time afier July it
99. A. Mcr.n.1. CLairmTa:
B. A. MlNCKMOVKIl.
n 1 ,r,. W P" OaIiNKR,
Board of Directnm s,.i,n 1,.
1 -" "iiuici, at.
id
DID IT EVER
Occur to You?
"I p'' that bill once." -Von must he mistaken." "l8derf,tal
r,;; fT. " ,;,uw " to 11 in
but I dn t rrfnmber what I db will, It" Wt havs no rttmi 4
Psymrni.snd uolru you can prlu. e our ack nowled r mtftt la U
y oi s receipt, we must insist that you pay the account."
-,i!?lU. mlfct U been . dill-rent sloiy had the Mil ueai!j
tth a check on your bank. S rbanee for arumeM or dt
17. . I""""" c,' k Is pro,Iud. Belter pay your biUl
once-with schrck on this Bank.
CORNELIUS
State BANK,
Summer Rates East!
During the Season 1909
VIA TIIK.
Southern Pacific Co.
FROM
Hillsboro
To Omaha and Return - - $60.63
I o rVansas City $60.65
To St. Louis and Return - $68.15
amiti?. ,ca Qnd Return - $73.15
nd to other prlclIMl?dllc, , Ule
" On at. I i Corrr"t"linKly Low Psrea
To Denver and Return - - $55.65
O" S.I. May 17. July 1. Au. II.
?Stick !" ' d"y' frm ,U,e "f return limit Oct
pr Tllenea slid cSo ce fV,"f VC7 "ltrl-"v futures la the wsy of fg
uuiern I .cific local agent; by Pa ATT VlCKKBS, ACT , Hlll
Wm. McMurray. Gen'l. Pass. Arft. PortU