The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 26, 1909, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Inured at tha Fost-oSica at Hi'.Ssboio
Oregon, a wwond-clMt mIl niatuir.
U A. ti')NG, KdUor.
G)unty Official Fa per
Subscription: tt-SO rr Annum.
Issaed fery Tharsdaj
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I.OIO McKIMSET
The whimpering whimsica'ity
the Independent, faligupd from try
log to stampede support to i'?'f
by locg wioded editorial on
ities, advisiog noo-sopport of other
papers, it lo trying no:h?r tack
to the windward by attempting tit
make it appear tbst the A'su is
"throwing it into" reont arriva l
Th I palpable falsehood it emu
iog. The only "rrcnt one lha:
bat tried to claim ail ideas lor
which the good people of Hiilcbon
hare been wirkiog to' jet re it the
curiosity on (be paper that criee to
much and tries so hud to be ao
"organ." Ail other "recent ones"'
are graced with belter eenee. Whim
per again and do not worry about
the Argus
J. C. Miller whi has sevrn acrr
of prunes up at the Arcade school
boue, was in tjwn yesterday, ac
companied by bit wife.
Abe Sipp, of Mountaiodale, hat
bough. eait in circuit cjum tgainf t
Paul Birkley, on a promissory
note in the tarn of f aoJ, and at
tachment proceeding have b?en
invoked.
Miea Bernice Schooling of Port
land waa given a farewell party at
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GRANT WINS FROM ROABK
I- A. Grant, of the Commercial hotel,
HiiUboro, won the wrestling match
in two atraht fallalrom O. A. Koark.
of Bay City, Mich, at the Crraceot
theatre, last night. The Michigan
man waa at hn best but be waa aimplv
ootc asaed from a acienllrtc aland-
point After nineteen minute of
muscle straining Grant put Koark to
the mat foe the first fall by a clever
Half Nelson and crotch hold. The
second fall was not won so easily,
however, for it took Grant j minutes
to put his opponent to the floor. Dr.
Pilteager acted as referee.
Grant is a very clever artist and
has weight and atteogth alone: with
his science. He expects to make a
tour of the coast this winter, and take
on tome of the classiest men in mat
work in the Not th west
TEN ROUND CONTEST.
There will be a ten round boxing ex
hibition Saturday evening, September
4. hen Kid Scaler, of Spokane, will
box," for points, an unknown, from
California, who is under the tutelage
of Thos. Tracy, well known to all
Washington county sport lovers. If
this routest receives sufficient patron
age mere wui oe otner matches fol
low! rg.
did cider taste like iuat vr,.re. It had
a pwuliar taste. It hal nil Movable
taste. The nalate' iust criiil out f.ir
more. The deacon pave it more. He
was a little Mt frightened when he
fouud himself laiichins. f,.r lie had not
laughed for sixteen years !v the al
manac, but he drew another class nml
siied It and fitmil that he
CITATION
IS
the Hale Springs laet evening, the .in tr
knataaa Kaino U T D-i - - , .lf.u. ue i i u r. u. inceni, innie A. Vincent. ?. ." "'?""' K A Kin.
wo.8 r 1. eagiey. must have rui.ved a tot of Stvk No Fur- Delia. Vincent, Frank Marion Vincent, -lho H l"Kl. k Ki n
MlSt Schooling deDarted for Wail ther amlt In with th r,in,,i. A,iLl Vincent, Bertha Elisabeth Kern S ,AlirU,n- c T Tt.,n
THK fOCNTY COURT OF THK
STATK OF OREOOK KOR
WASHINGTON CO0NTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
A. H. Vincent, Deceased.
To r. D. Vincent, Vinnie A. Vincent.
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burg this evening.
Mrs. Susan Brown, Mies Mary
Brown, Mrs. W. D. Wood and
Master James Wood went to Bux
to a yesterday for a short visit with
In with the pippins. At
auy rate, be wasn't poing to seek any
further for a pood thing. Who can
tell just how many classes of sweet
elder a man will driuk under favorable
conditions? You can't eeu cuess at It
When Deacon Hardstone ascended
bach,
- Kcrnhacb. her husband. John
toe roiietu, wno are camping at rrora tne cellar his eyes were shining
nuu ma udii vuina. lie our on nis .
hat and walked out to the gate, won
dering why his heels were so springy,
and dowu by the KwtotHce he saw an
auto. It was the one belotigti g to bis
sporty nephew. He walked down there
to give the young man a blast; but. not
J. lucent. Mabel incent, Oliver M
v lucent, cnielma inceot. Stella Vin
cent, tva incent, hdniond Vincent,
Bertrand Vincent, Alia Riu, Wllber
IteiU, Carl Ileus. Orava Rails. Charles
Kens, and Kmeline Vincent, guardian of
, meant, Mabel ineeut and Oli
ver ineeut, minora, Uroating:
In the name of the State of Oreeon. vu
are hereby citad and required to appar
in ioe ioudi
PtTITION FOR LIJUO L'CtNSl. !
In the Ceiintv Ceurt ef H e Slate j
Otvxn for hh i"n fount.
In lh iiiilir ot lb .t!- '
M MUUr tor license Ii 'll l ,
liuu and malt lini.". I" !'- ;iiii'
title lhn ono t :n. In Kinks I r,-nl '
Vah(:-i;U'n Ct'imh, titn
To h Hn'ial'l founlv t ut "t
V!!itniiliii itait. OK't.iii
Ti e unJ ti;nrtl i iilKtuit. I t it ' t-j
eri of link ri,Hiiut. U tl'.n k:'ii uk
tv. I'ili'n. stnl , h( lint uttf m !i:'fll
Of the l' K l etei '( S.1HI I'lo ttn t. J si
teint aiiu.tl r j.ul-m .ivl in-1 f
antt tilt a,-iuil t,l.li,t ;n .tul i i
Clncl thlttv ttas ItttnnHlMl. U l,-s!ti.tl ;
the dsl of this ttlhm. tnouil nwtt- j
folly ix'tltion n.l k ll'itl !, .- i i
Sell seltlluoti!.. ltt.His att.t nt.ilt Uiino; 1
In Ifm iiunntttu-a limn .n s iU'u. iq I
ltanks l-i:u-t. W.nhlniEt'-n t'unt. i
tron. t-e Rtnl.'.l nn.l iju.m-,1 ! J. H !
Miller, a r -.i.ttii ,if miJ i,-in I. lor 4 '
period of on )or.
Luted this il.-v of M;iv, I
NAMES: i
H It llfltot. I t. Kills, V It IVrt. W ,
S Lonsworlh :-o UnrNT. J 1 ll.url. J
0 Snillh, lUy T Uwtr, t'li'iKk.
Urry Vsrnrll Hennle Nvln. Kills IVi
tln. Vlntfni Plf. A Vomlot-mml, n. 1" J
Kalhsn. F W Isorry. K It Si row Thoiiim
fonnolly, T Creene, Jessie J i,ar. f N
Vanilerssntln. inester ltolrt M Itnl
liut. Jat Wood. Allien Spleilnga. J
Huberts. K M lUkrr. John v;U!ilf. II t"
Todd. Theo Vanderaandon. V J 8,lilr.
A Kraft, ltonry Volt. K Shsmloy. tl Y
Mines, i II lHioSey. A O Klllin. i" Van-
rtehey, Krrd Slowrll. Krn( lluiisr. Jtn
t" IUkjs, r 1 Vamleliey. hYank Sll. 1.
sndrraandrn. It It ttost. Krv.1 NaniK
t.eo andrstndn Loun lty J,hn Krl-
day. 11 Soliler. J,ui A Wun.lrU.h t S
Hisbee. B C KrKlav. hsnk frof. Will-
lam Eelgler. lVrt Kevnoldi. Wm li Wsik-
er, John Unpen. V W Hauslinian. (;ots
t mim. John tuMe. T Kuc n. Jhn an
IVtiurlln. John M Vandrs4nden. Anion
Meeuiurn. J.i. k Klwrly. 1. K f anairna, C
r neynouis. v ll llnkr. flisrlM W I
ena, Altwrt J I orrni. f K fox IVrt Van
ismieiin. Wm an IVmclin. T M mi..uy.
A r-asiy, Jno mtolrv. Allwn Anion. A
N" Kelirr. Win llln.s. l.vnn :ill.K-k
ed Schlr(tl. fharlrs Klel.tt. II K Fri
day. II J M.dler. Kd Mormn. Wm Sniilh
iwarnn mlisamlon. M II l'rkr. It
.-uiiaurr, in-nry Mirup, John H l;vn
old. 8 l Kudrr, John Hoo. Merlin Van-
uerurotiK, r II II.TI.V. l f lliott, A O
KepfWIO, K Tales. W H ltillllia. l-rd
Herrv. K I. Hoy, J K run. C M,fon.ihay,
Jamea Lane. J J Meat-hnm, Win Vander
sandrn. A W I'tvUnd. ftias J It, rb, John
tVdwel). J T Turk. Mnrlln Kr.-n II f
Pouchy. II Muiit!r. H K 1 i.t.' I. J
Cr., 0 U.M-rt. fha K.ihnK II
lUker, John ll.-rb, 1. Sin.hm.iv. r. f
( reps. John Suxbauer, 1'arl K Uir.-na f
Relben. IhiuIs I'ran,-r. H.'nrv fop, llnrv
Jandoim-lm. Jo. N.itun. H.-itiini i,,
I, K lnvld, Krank Until lev. lieorite Herb
John VutllnKor. W W ltal. J V Vmlr
sanden. J V. Hoht J Hun,, j K , ,,.,
Arnold Vaihlonilin. J Naiup. T M liun
ker. C W ml.n. f K llron
tandohey. A Htirkhltr I I i
W H I.Vd.'l. IIWnri.-h l..,.r..,n f .
Keynolds. W T Heon-tn I. v .'.-.....
J F Willi. O K Mills. K J W,. .:-.'.
Mann. Jacoh M.m,,. v a kin. i ...
Ileo
9 J Thorn Kiion : ll n...n,.. v. , . '
Jacob C Vol... Wm I Itoanl. t!.",,,
ernian. A W Mills. J I. Klri.- I v.,,
ler. W H Amirnlmul ll i v. i
den. PJ Kr.-Ir. .
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice 1 hr-tv it.u. ...
, , . .tin, hit- utiorr-
slKned resident of ILink. iv..
Wsshlnittou founty, Or.Kon. will oi;
Wedneav. the 1,1 djiy of !l..ti,r.,iM
at 111 pVlock A. M . of aakl .lav
lo.
that point
Grant Landees has pnrchased
the Lane confectionery, and will
hold a b;g opening, Saturday eve
niog. Mr. and Mrs. Landee are
well and favorably known hre.
and their many friends wish them 0ullue Wm. he was seized with a sud- i ,onieir 2tJA n "nouW not 1 f ct. Waahtmti
antvaaa den desire to take ti ride all hv hi, 1 mlle u'hor,lln D- Vincent, admin- quanting
UOC98S. Ju ucsire 10 take a rule all by his , istrator of the estate of said A. H Vin- If r,od "n '
wii y 1. 11 n'ii t lu Bimnu uo to ' cum, uecejaHeu, io sell, at private sale, to I i r "', ' "cense,
aider J. A. Campbell, a Hlllrbo start and stop the machine. Before ,he highest bidder for cash, the followina twJ lhl --'nJ Ui;y of July. 1909.
.1 n ....i.. oescnoea real estate balonsnns? to said aiu.t.KH.
umuM estate: . " o.o.c. . AnplicanL
Attorneys for Applicant.
i.. . 11 ,. I'-tilloii for ll.-, i,-
10 sen spiriluoua, vinous n,.t o,
I intra
T Uiurtor ttie Slats of Ora ns rre. im t. Wiishln.i.,,, .........
gun, for the County of Washincton, at the J"00- 'n tn quantltlea than one eal-
Court Koom thereof, at Hillsboro, In the ni' ? V,'.,un'v Cot" of the Miair f
County of Washineton, on Monday, the ZZ ?i 'r Wllnt.in founty. at Hill,.
-Tth day of SeptOT.W. lyUR.lOoyock .1 V" 1 " "1 ,,.n" 'ml '"' "
in tha forenooS of that day, than and ae?.tnyd,.lrpllc.7,Jrr.!r,,,,,, '"
'Hem to show causa. If any too have, why vinous an.it malt tt i i s. 1 . .. '
- muimi in luiiua it.
"n VllUIHV. Ilrrar.m I.
man one r.iiiun f.,- ,
ri lavonte lor yean, in the du nit. feaoine in he whoomxi
tnd on the roster, was in the City wn to whoop, but the whoop sorter BUuite In Washington County Orearon
today, from Portland. Mf. Cam n whooped itself. Then he whooped twit: Commencing at a stake 2 rods
t 11 , , 1 l. , I QnioW , I. . , . .
bell is slowly recovering from a
paralytio stroke, suffered 'some
months ago.
&mma Knox euee Robert A
Kloi for divorce, alleging noo sap
port and intoxicttion. They were
married at Wellington, Cacada, a
town at one end of the famuu
Wellington canal, in 1883, and
lived together until 1901. There
soutn or the quarter post bel
tions Z5and2WTllSRSW Will. Mar..
between 8eo-l
again as he started off.
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"l xuicnou ui uever ior- th.n rih t 1. . . . J;" '
get that day. In fact. It is observed us at W rod. to a doJ: thseTN i
a sort of holiday under the name of ! rod" to a post; thence West 62 rods tea
'deacon's day." He put that a
its fastest clip and went up find
the four or Eve streets. He
evervbodv within rt.Kir tin
lated twenty different runaways He 1 efclf-'"!.?d "P?"" f nation
PROCLAMATION
a r.
uto at r"'; lnen? "" rods, more or leas, "nereas, on tne roth day of Jnne 100a
. ovrn wnU;r of 0Ollntr 5: nd thmt wt Ordinsnce No. J99 of the Citv of 'l ihi!
down .ton 1 enter of said road 28 rod. to place boro, Wa,hinKtoTcoun v () I .
drove of beginninK.eonUinins; 66, acres, for the rsssed filed and i 8? '
im, purpose of payim the cfam?. ain.t i.i r"el. hied and approved for the pro-
1 TiBni im.n.im.H . ... i i
1 -"mt u , v, uuiivialAn fiJ r.l
whooped at the corners,and he whooped
In the middle of the blocks. Sometioiea
he whoopeu and swung his hat at the
are no property rishts to determir.fi same time.
and no minor children When this happened the machine ei
ther grazed a tree or took to the side
walk and cleared off the kerosene bar-
Witness, the Hun J w iu section 5, of the Act incomnr.i.n .l.
of the County Court of the Bute of Ora- 0itr o Hiilsboro, Washington County
kuii . ior uie i.oumy or w asbtngton with "icgtn, mea in the office of the Sccr.
the Seal of said Court affiled thi. 25th taty of Htste, Februaiy ao 180V a.
W'W Bailey. Herk. SSrH??"
By Ed w. C. Luci Deoutv. 17 !l ' u.l ef, ,n en,lc1 . bf Act
iieopnas Uerber. who lived 19
m 4 Db.:n: 1 1 , . I
' T p t7 i. li. wuu uas "wu j reis m rront of the groceries. Of
at rage. Wash , the past year, wa course it was plain that somethinz was
in town today. He leaven Went wronz. and
li for Switserland. to ioin hia wit nave extended neln If thev could hut-
ana roar cniidren. and hit mother 106 tronoie was they couldn t.
Whom ha has not mn fir 90 . I Bnt they stopped the deacon at last.
He expects to remain permanently TlU!' pi!ed dry goods bos;es 00 th0
in the old conntrv 1 and raa bim iDt0 a nii'iinery
"tore ana captured him. He was still
WDoopIng. but he didn't fit'ht
nen tDey carried him home and
nlm to bed. Of course there was some
thing done about It. No deacon can
..li, luui ay auor so many years
pronity without a bit of scandal fob Y
lowing, lie bad to toe the murk Iff
hla church, lie was dimly conscious j r
Tnnr ha hart Iml. 1. ;i . . v-vojj.
. uiuua iw ujui.-u ciuer, ana
he Intended to own up like a man and
ask that the contents of the barrel 1
i rw..,.. I T- uienucu oyanA
w N R.,Mti .. " rr rrr1"-" spprovea rebruarv 6 jSqo .1
...... .i.ct., auuilirr iur OBIMIM. I ,fi.l..l k i f,T', lu"
"j n nieu in tne cilice of
I I h Wfa a. i l'i .
v.,..7 , oiaie on January 77,
1905. and as further amended h init.i
jicuucu uecemtier 3, iot, ,nd
ordering a special election and fixing
the date therefor, and
Whereat said oronnard .
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uuimun me cuv council tn ... .;
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r-"i mewaia or street improve
j. puimiiun OI potting, and
" ucioi a Special s rrllrin
CITATION
IN THE COCKTV COURT OF THK
oTATK OF OREGON FOB
WASHINGTON COUNTY
in the Matter of the EataU
of
.!
THE DEACON'S DAY.
By M. QUAD.
ICopyrlgtted, 1905, by Associated Literary
rress.j
"iuoiuue ui Kiverton was a
rood man. lie was a man of venrs
Fritz Biedermann. deceased
ff ... . . 1
10 ooneaut Biedermann. Rn Blt... I ordered hv ..i; ... . ..
ana meaerniann and Bertha Birt.,l . ; . .rrv.iuicimmriii
mann and to all other heirs of the above t m- re1ulre'1 by Ordinance
named Friti Biedermann, unknown and Na, 1,7 .f l.he C,ly ? "'Hsboro, Oregon,
. - ' I ""'j suuiuiiien 10 a vole rif
in the r.anie of the ?tat of nromn . leeal voters of Hill.l-.m .. .
ltTh ! yoU " ilelectiJn heb Tn .;MCUy n Ao
mnA 1f.(. y I 1 . . .
"S""v. tie was a man always to ,u";l'1Kateu- lie was saved from this,
oe iouna on the side of law and order
and charity. The only thing in this
world that troubled him and his good
wife waa the fact that they had a
nephew over at Saltrllle who was a
loud young man. Money had been left
mgion i.ounty, in the Court room of the M,a PrPl amend-
Court hoiisa in the City of Hillsboro. Or- meBt received 65 affirmative votes and s
egon, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon on neB"ve votes and the total number of
the 1st day of October, 1M, and show cast at said election was 70
Bf "k1 wh7 n oruer of ' Now Therefore, I. J. VV Connell a
should not las made hv thi. (.iM ..,.... m . .1.. .,.. '. T:.."' -onne", as
unne. orderinc and
as Administrator of
made by this Court author. I Mayor m th. ii r mit.i '
A: .1 r ..- . 1: J - - w., v, uiiiBijuro. urevon
uim-imir y. nircner. n kii .n.. 1 . -
,ia . ., ' - nu dv Virtue rn th
uuwever. a orother deacon sut?gested
that he submit his head for metjieal pi.
amluatlou, and the suKtreidion was fol
lowed. A doctor felt of his
asked him a lot of ouestions and thon
.1 8 mWJ":al I-ort to the effect: I estate, being a part of th. D L C of K.1 w In People of the citv of HilUI.,.,n Ti.
-this Is to certify that I have care- I lV,nrort.a,'"i Button twenty Hit and do hereby announce an,l ,1..
.. '""imiiiB one 1 ooutbnl Ranii that a. iA t,..i. .
public auction or nrlrate .i. 11,..': r". " authority vested in me hv
ner provided by Uw. the followtnK de. e ordmstices of said city, do hereby
scribed real property belonging to said make an'1 ,MUe proclamation to the
rekTon.
n- ft,ti v, . "' 1 (Mil TowiiHhin on M ik.k .'. .1... :J t ' "u" "cciare
""""' ""'"" 1 " "io mental condi- I;) Wast of the w rii' ZZr" V" Jl -l "'' """ef amemlment received an
rly described a, m..: oi " ""-v tnajor.iy ol all effective
1 t.-naiiis went nr tha Ar...i.A VT. I i
nan in yui, ,,," . u.u wi iwruir 01 Ult
id election and Ihatssid amend-
him by an annt, and he sported.
not only eported at home, despite the of Deacon UarJstono. and r find 3 'rnZZi, TJrM
protests of his widowed nwtthtir vnt 1 tliat Lis late rerform'irit tt--.u I chains went nf th svtm
he came over to Itiverton and snorts 'JPerinduced, encouraged' and finally ?Hnl!a urtr "f aaid section twenty- ",n,h ke i ff. ct and be in full force
there. The deacon struggled and strue- 2!"! "at is known to alien- 1 chaiia?' th'LSl ."!!? u'oT '"a "Uer ,he 3 of Auf
i.t ... a 1 mm na o r,iii(.u..H... .,... . , .. -.... n, .uourM - -
- """""Jim. 1 iion 1 tniiik ne , jcnain: thence aouth 20 chains ln Oone at Hilllmro n, .1,:.
be dangerous ain for seven, 1 years to ' the PWrtt,u.!t3ntau ,7. loco ' g ih,M A"K
come" ' , acres situated 111 tha ivmr.1-u"i.i...f
And after the el nwtt,e, ! YZ'JZL ron; h '' ? day of t J- W. Connr,.,., Mayor.
" . " m if"PP' he went home , '"owr term of said Or urt and bejne not
Ut.n..tJ
vjujuiu our neiihew ITerry r-nii n.i
10 oe iorgiven for drinking c,
"ins 1 tuink we'll trv mi An ,.,,
.m uilUl ,. u m uo g0j1
He would drink cor.-kTiils. and he would
speed his auto arouud the town and on
the highways, and finally he was or
dered out of the deacon's house and
told never to return. Then the sporty
youth began to study how to get even
Now. the deacon had a weakness for
sweet cider, though he didn't go tell
ing It around. When elder making time
came he carted apple, to the mill and
had one barrel of cider made-never
more. The cider would retain Its
sweetness for about a month. When
it began to get an edge on It, It was
provided with "mother" and rolled
aside to become vinegar.
Of course this little one barreled af
fair was known to the nephew, and
after a little thought he saw bis way
clear. When the apples and the barrel
had been taken to the mill he was
read with bis plot. Perhaps he had
the aid of the owner of the mill, but
that has never been satisfactorily set
tled. There are thirty-two eallons nf
cmer m rne average barrel. How many
nuns or aomecning else went into the
osrrei nas not yet been solved by Bher-
loca ttoimes. it was sufficient, no mat
ter wnat the number.
When the deacon went after bla bar
rel it was ready Ior him, and never did
a cider barrel look more Innocear. It
was rolled down cellar to cool and was
not tapped until the afternoon of the
next lay. , Then the deacon's wife
went out to visit a neighbor, and be
put a spigot in the barrel and drew a
glass to drtnt.-He had been drinking
cjderoruveuty-three years, but never
UKV, City Attorney.
lew than ten days after the service of this
'ii&rlfifi- I
and 'W itnes my hand and the Mai of this P"1
'..- huiacu in ib tin aay or August, 1808, 1 Wr OTkY T-ri
j t0. I J. W, Bailey Clerk ot County Court; f L F P I FY
1 W
I rerfection
u.,.uw , KnorK tno ht t j nj w. v. i.Uce, Deputy,
wrrel and let It beirln to ,, " Jl J' Sc,Jnb'. Attorney for Admin
Th c ,. 7 LaU- Administ atot'a Sale of Real Property
The Suitor-Darling, will you listen 7
ne Mald-I am sorry. IjUt yOU nr lSSSt SSS? I Powder
too late. I was proposed to bit ii,i 1 Cf'.rt of Waehlnirton Countv. rwrnT 1 1 JLZl!lr..
The Sultor-Itv floors.' ' '"; 8 "nd entered on June 7. lfiue, author-
' i.iiiv m ri n iii.&etini. it.. . 1. i .
i.f iu .1 . . f """'inisirsior
of the estate of ijkw M.iii,rm.n a
S3
isaiung
Ta,nt RecB"'d.
Jebbers doeKii't apiwir to have the
."smesx mea or practical pollti.
les, answered
C8."
S.nnf. c-..M..t
"hla noiKUUHl,
V" """"loj-uon or ignorance on tho
eased with the will of aaid deceaW an.
iw wii.b pnvat. sale, the real
r'Priy belonging to said estate, I will
otii and after September 27, 1909 proceed
t, I I i?S a prJvaU' le- nd U the
toghest bidder for cash in hand, all of the
-i,,-,,, ucwniiea real estate In Wash-
T . u '' "regon, to-Wit:
ll
I
subject proves him I ..".' vIrona con
ituniuugton star.
Doubted Him.
uTulVC me mu kIss hat I may
cherish It forever. y
She-Is that all von mn .,t i .
of your love-that if fki.
won't give It awayJ-indh,,,,,,,,.!.,. t...
. - "iviw nuui
nal.
A 6oul's Bittern
"I hate you!" be declared bitterly
"And yet I must take you fr tur
or worse!"
Truly a most unpleasant dose Is
auIulne.-Kansas City Independent.
acres. and al., osimtn.,..,.! ....
thoH w - :i.;:".T."v,"i"
i r !. V A 7 ' "," "own and
1 wifeO. L. C. in T I H ll aw u111
Is . ' V TT I VV 111.
M or. and running thence N. on W. line
I "u rani in, ia.in cnalns to the 'W, W.
comer ot a tract ot land conveyed by N.
oUiriil anil .lfA r r tt .
leU- hunnUl '-' .. . ... . J
cords of Deeds in said County, thence K.
on N. line of said last named tract 4.96
""" f- comer tn.reor, theune 8.
10.57rhi.to 8 . line of aaid claim, thence
W. on said B. line to place of beginning,
containing 14,i acre., all situate in
Washington County, Oreson.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, thla 24th
day of August, 1809.
. . . , , W. N. BABRKTT,
Administrator with the will annexed,
of the estate of Loess Baughfinan, dec-'d.
Pached in JARS
and jelly GLASSES
For sale by R. C, Vaught I
and Emmott Brothers.
i
I Manufactured By
I C. M. Eppley
I SALEM, OREGON.
tain. :K: m::mm.m.wmi3i
Mra. Price'ri Canning Compound
H sale by Mrs. W. A. Marlin.
Used for canning all kind, nf r.nii
and vegetables. Ind. phone, 1135;
Bi lsboro, R 2; one and one-half
miles south of Hillahnrn tnn t
bill. , Also on sale at Walch'a im.
22 4
m e mi
an 3D
REMNANTS
ttc Yd
Another lot of thoso Calico Rom
nants that were such good values
will be in and ready to sell Mon
day, August 3o.
JAMES BLACK
- Will open
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE
on the t'lil Stciucr !.uc jjj tnilis ,tUvc oUl Mouu-taiiul.ilc
September 4
New Stivk tif (IrtvcrifH ami Family Supplies.
Orders will lie takeu for limits aiul Slums, Suils,
I'tc.
Rest - Romp - Recuperate
AT THE SEASHORE
-North Hcach-
Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of
pleasure ground possibilities. .An ideal climate,
diversion of recreation --jerfeet lut!iuig-latiiiK
fishing ridiiiK driving, and exploring, inakcNoith
Beach the most charming and jM.pnl.tr play ground
on the North Pacific Coast.
The O. R. & N
HAS
Special Summer Excursion Rate to North
Beach Points of QQ
FROM Hillsboro, Ore.
Remember this will give you the daylight ride
on the Steamer T. J. Potter down the Columbia river
Ask for our booklet "Outings iu Oregon."
P. G, VICKKRS, Agent Ilillslx.ru, Ore.
Wm. McMi khav.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
Vacuum House Cleaning Co
On Main St. E.,1 of Thin! opp .,,,
Kl A TTW1 w-
w -m m. I J 1 1 MH W
T,:l.... 1 , . ""TH
su3 u.is uvcil aurv (lllstv m-n..n
Its tret full of fl it n,.'. '.,
" . L t" r Ills.tti a. a.
when September comes call us u. r.,,,1 ..... 1
Vacuum Cleaner will do the Worh
."uv" uul oust; sucks out the
leaves your rooms nice ami dean
country where several houses
Cheaper than hiring help.
OUR UPH0LSTERINQ
Your car-
jut
Kcrms. and
Will go to the
gn.tip together.
Is as gocxl as can be done in Portland vv- i
nuttrassf..! ;.,-n ""'ami. We make
VVe make old furniture as ll
feature.
T .... 1 i .
"tiauUDUOStfr lliaf , I.
, . vwiau
r chair
-1 . .!
arumr tf ihf.... . t
Our nnaM ?' ..T,"" :W1"1 Kct
, r,lvia W1U surprise yon
TINGSTROM & SMITH.
you are
terms.
GUNS
AND
A m munition
Winchester and
ti u Sa,vae fles
Uie best hunting rifles
ever made.
REMINGTON Shot
Guns. Latest Models,
Hammerless
Repeaters.
Buy no Other.
Revolvers of all Kinds.
Bicycle Supplies,
Repairing a Specialty.
Second street opposite
Tualatin Hotel.
R. LEE SEARS.
CORNELIUS CASH
MARKET
We Sell MEATS
f, CHEAPER
than any market in Wash
'"Kton county.
pot Roast,, 6c to ftc
Per pound.
Bef to Boil, 4c to 6c
Per pound.
Good Steah, ftc to
"Jc per pound.
Ad hvcrything Klse iu
proportion.
Also pay HiKlest Cash
l rce for I li.les.
FLOREY & AIUGIIAM,
tornelius, Oregon.
Hop pick-ri wtnfed at tba Cars
tons yard, Banks, Ora Addrtss J
F. Carg'ens, Banks, or telephone
Iod. pbone, Binks central, Man.
ninn line, 25. Yard right at
Banks. "22.4
MOORE A HOOVER
"sh ana cur9d Meais
ALWAYS IN BTOCK
r, 1.. Msjm-, of i,r j .
"
Tb- MoCourt s,U f.' .f
.it'aUvMtn tba city. ' "l
1 U kllOW Ilia 1,.,
D M WblUa.ll, f ,
... ov. to lb. rlty i.)(,r , H
"lW lk bora lb, 01?
Jay . '
tuim 1 its) i,.., ..
lib,,!,, ..kl,,. , J hJ
Uorkm.n ara ,., (n ,
rtiip.aUi! witbin .10 m
ilajra. w 11
MISSHIS Jstlhls ,, ty.
p ant raort ttj
ii'
. ...
J'rinr irin
Mutual 1'
Kcb..
W J. Von..l,f. , u .
srnl .bo is r..,i, fr,,, "J.
.0 In, auUlii-l . wnJJ
a In tba cltr Tii-lsr
Fur aala: n An.r naia ..
bona, No. ,',, ijj
241
Va'snlln Krsuk.iir,, Wolf ij
fbiUo r-'ebnai lar, .l,.f ,b
u. arc Ion, a-. in ih cil VI
lardaa. .Mr. Kr.uk I,., ba,7
llisl aafliiio tt It )iar.
Ttf tba 8obo.. u -f.cafjr
fn, at.,.l.,n, f,f
0 ri il.and ns sim-k ted l
-at pU- V, ,, lBj tjfl
-a j art cash Tboa lloaa,?
priatnr. 21 4
Mmi'd; Aur It,
A li Hiiir ftnria'ii.K y'
I'anmrt, of I'o tlan l, hJ y jjj
Miarl I'aHnn, dsu.bi.r f Mr uJ
Mfa B H I'.iton. c,f t,.f oiJT
Wssbiogtoa Couma,
llott nick a B aula.! v .j ..
fi i t . , a
I lislisirlu Mt Utll.h,, tl) eias,fa
ml'a fr nn I,u't H(i.uta ta.
t ti , . . .
unr1 'nraa.Ut-
rl. t) a, Iada(Miidiiii boBavlSjl,
llil'aboro, l.au'al tins. f
Miaa UUnoba Kic. Jauklaf
K M. Hiw an I .if,, rcaotIr H
tornad from Hi.lU snd Vktlarls,
b.rasba raprasantad V.bitsa
C iuntjr at a arbonl niMiici os4s)
lha auiiraa of lha School ss
H 'ma," a school public. uoo. Bal
raporu a plassaot trip.
W's ara boajr rroodlin a
lora t'U'bt raady f -r lbs Fill
ru.h, but a ara not bio hutj lotlwa
T)U soma of the bat btrftiM k
hwis, abnasi. and drj "d ttsj
bmuibl to tha city of IhiUbon.
Cot-nail .Ie Co.
W. V. Hoalallar. of KrilH
up jaalerJaa. Ha will bafii
picking bops ab.ul rWptatubar 1,
nd aiiaota to barTsai shoot SO.
Ot) pounda a accompaslaj
nt thurt'h 11. aib I has s.v.ral .us.
d'l eirda of WtMid al Ilaavifllk
t tdr for por'Un shiintiaol.
POKTLANU MAHKBT
v.ivr hrt. f u jt)
N rfo u. ?r lun .7
Timothy hay filltat
Onluos. w, prr .., .IJ
I'outor. fart mi k ,..Jl
Ctunlry bultrr. prr lh ilMM
O11UI1U Civaiiiriy, tr tb Mj)
'. I' itasaa.,., iv'aya
. par tb ; r4iM
'SI"'"'K" lH4ti
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
U.ca Ux I'oftUoil
Kora.1 C.foaa Ital t l t. a.
Mhcii.lso flytr,.... us.sv
fiir CiuYt Local 10 41 1.
'ort. Crura Loral jjlB.Sk
CoilU Uvrrlaml 4 14 p. Bk
Uayrs I'urlUnd fur IlilUUia .
Corllls Ovrilau.l vkiI.
Foir. Croat Loral 8J0S
Ht rrsl 0(u Local I 00 a, .
SlitiliUn pirff 4 00 p. a.
rurtst Urova Iwai 5 op.
ORKrtON I'.LHCTKIC T1MR
l.iuvK Htm
hlKri.AMl
Jl 6: J5 a. ui
14 H4
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" .H,,.um p. ,,
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As.ivH riox
Himi.AKO
No. 3 1 7 4o"
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47... u iioa
C0TSW0LD BUCKS
rrlf: Full b!oKld Cotswoli
bmiks, yearlings and Hpring. M
Caarsa, Cornnlius, Bouts 1; I
narlhwi'st of Hillsboro.
OUR.' f Ik I
H? if J
If you want vimuI hail nisilcby'
lkiT who has bad yrariof ei)rlenC
on Uitli coiiliiinils come lo
' RAVCDV
Bieiul fiesh every day. All kind0
Iwhiiics. Save your wile's lieaiia.
and ..ve her work, by buying t"
si uie
CITY BAKERY.
JOS. TRUTTMAM, Pro
Ond Strait, HI,,boro. 0,