The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 02, 1909, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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FaTffiirjeion recorded another
victory last Sunday by oVfpaticg
th Scholia boy by the fcon of 24
to 9. Tb garo iu cbafactriwd
by loo pitying, at tim, on both
idea, but the local' batting ability
wag too ruurh for tbe visitor. Th
Farmington boy are looking for
engagement wMi Kme fatter
teams f r baviog won all of their
gamM by aurh large margins they
no desire to arrange gru in
which they will hare to fight for
victory from the beginning to the
end.
0. L Harmon and wile, of Grand j
JuDCtion. Iiwa, nere here the 6rt,
of the wek. gtuet of their oldtinoa
frienio. 0. A Webb and wife
They hive ben at Seattle, and
started home, VedrdaT. via Salt
Lake and Denver Mr. Harmon i
lookirg over the Wt for a loca
tion, and m?s he like tbii county
th tret of all he baa Hta in his
travels.
C Blawr returned the first of
the week from a trip to Newport,
where he wert to Iwk into an in
vestment He concluded not to go
over there, and eiys that when
Tillamook gets her rail line New
port, he think, will euff-r eom
what of a slump a a bech report
A. (i Stuart, old'imer rail
road mar, and who has been rue
ning a wjrk ere on a mtieriai
train, between Portland and La
Grande, is home f.-r a f- day
with his family. After a abort v
cation he will take charge of a 35
mile logging road on the Columbia
river.
H. C. Todd, fr a number ol
years principal of county schools,
has returned from a trip to Spo
kaoe. He went out to Laurel,
Tuesday, to take charge of the
Orndufl yard, and will then beg;n
a Winter term uf school at Green
ville, wheie he taught lat year.
Egbert Fonda, of Scholls. as iu
town Tuesday, and with bim was
his brother, Edward, who lives in
Oklahoma He has beo out here
for three week, lev-king over the
county. The brothers bad not
seen each other for V? years.
Clell Carsteos, the Backs pitch
er, was in the city yeeterday. He
and Fred Schlegtl. i f the Banks
team, went over to Raymond with
the Portland All-Sure, last week,
and played the ship builders' nice
two games, on a break-even.
Miss Eva Emrick, of Arlington,
a daughter of Joha Emrick, well
known here in years gone by, is a
ueet of Mrs Cha K tonti. Miss
Bernice Briggs, of Vancouver, was
also a guot at tt,e Koontx home
the first ot lbs week.
Word was received here Tues
day that J. A. Kremis, a former
grocer here, in the Curry stand,
and who resided here a year or so,
died at hie boms in Arizona. Mr.
Kremis was a member of the local
Pythian Lodge.
Mrs. E. B. Poole went to Port
land th first of the week, to at
tend her auct, Mrs Aug. Kempin,
who is critically ill, and who was
last week movtd from Qiwego to
ot. V incente Hospital,
Wanted Three or four carloads
of Angora goats, for shipment.
Wilt buy email flocks if enough
can be p ocured to warrant ship
ment or write to J. J. Krebe,
Lion Saloon, Hillsboro, Ore. 24?
The Schiller acd the Grand Mir
ca are two Oregon made cigars.
When you want a Bmoke, jun ca'l
for one or the other. Toey fill the
bill, and are cheaper smokes in
toe long run, than nickel goods.
W. H. Morton, of the Hilleboio
Greenhouse, baa been confined to
bis room with cholera morbus for
a few days, but is again on the
treet, and will eoou start the
framework of his greenhouse tddi
tion.
J. M. Millar, the Banks saloon
man, was in the city yesterday, be
fore the county ciurtwiih a petition
to sell liquor fur a year in that
bustling hitle city.
Jerry Walker, a nephew of the
late L. U. alke-, county survey
or, was over this week from Ho-
quiaru, Wash , wDere be is ic the
Umbr bonnes.
Mi Bessie 8chotnbarg and Miss
Ha Blaser started for Tillaao k,
Tuesday, for an indf finite stay at
the beaches c! that tplehdid resort
They went in by etae.
Henry T. Haynie and Jtnnie
VanDiren were married in the
Couoty Court Room, Aug. 31, 1909
J W. Goodin, County Judge, of
flouting.
Frank WeisenUck, for several
years manager of the Ray hopyards
at Witch Hazel, was up to the city,
Tuesday. Frank ia now ranching
for himself.
Krneet J. Favill and Inga Maria
Olaeo were united in marriage at
tbe home of Edward Olsen, Aug,
26. 1909. Rev. Spies, cf Beaverton,
officiating.
Leemont Beyer and LouiBe
Juncker were married at the horxe
of tbe bride, Dear Thatcher, Aug.
25, 1909, Rev. Julius Trsglio of
fioiatiog. 'Remnants by the bundnds
and tbey are to go at half price.
Come so as to get an early selection
Connell A Co.
W. C. Darety, who alwaya adds
s venison or two to bie game
string," every year, was in tbe o ty
vaatorday.
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We are also Agents for the celebrated Plymouth Stan
dard Binder twine, the Adriance Buckeye binder, the
Thomas Crown mowers and rakes, the Racine Satterly
wagons, the John Deere buggies, plows, etc., the Peter
Schutler w agons, the Oliver Chilled plows, the DeLeval
septrator, the Sherwin Williams paints and varnishes,
the Gotzian shoes for men, women and children, the
Stillson Kellogg shoes, the Conqueror hat for men,
lit addition to toe above we carry a first-class stock of dry
rods, groceries, etc. We are making a big cut in Economy jars.
Get our pricoe before bavin? lewher.
MAYS & CONOVER. Scholls. Ore.
A WONDERFUL
INVENTION
Invented by A. V. Arnold
An Automatic Damper which controls the
fire in a stove or furnace. Economizes from 25 to
50 per cent of fuel and is a wonderful convenience.
So very simple and so very effective. Will
never get out of order and will never fail to work.
The Safety and Economy Damper 1
Company is now fully organized under the
laws of Oregon with a capital stock of $100,000.00,
divided into 100,000 shares at $1.00 each. This
company owns alls of the United States rights
under these valuable patents and the stock of the
company will be worth many times its par value
in a short time for it will pay enormous dividends
in this low capitalization.
We are co-operating with J. M. Kerr, of Port
land, Oregon, in demonstrating this damper aud
taking subscriptions for the stock as we consider
it the greatest thing we have ever seen. We have
invested money in the stock and are glad to ask
our friends to invest in it. We are also taking
orders for the dampers for future delivery as we
want to receive one of the first shipments of the
dampers and we hope to see Hillsboro raise a good
portion of the money to fiinance the enterprise.
Come and see a demonstration, do not fail for
it is a little wonder.
Do not fail to buy some of this StocK
while you have a chance to get in on the ground
floor.
CONNELL L COMPANY Hillsboro, Ore.
Gonnell & Go.
We wish to announce to our CUSTOMERS that
we have secured the exclusive selling agency on
VAN DUZER S EXTRACTS.
These extracts have been analyized by every
State Chemist in the United States and are found
to be absolutely pure, of superior strength and
delicacy of flavor, in order to close out our old
line of extracts we will give one 20c bottle of
Van Duzer's Famous Vanilla free with every
bottle of extract purchased from our old line. Do
not let this opportunity go by to get the best bot
tle of Vanilla Extract in the United States, Abso
lutely Free.
Two Bottles of Extracts for the price of
ONE.
Hil'PIITilt' iPI'PIl
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Speeches SatutJ.iy
GOOD CK04D HUNKS HtKHfMt
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Beaverton held b-r tirtt b (t road
meeting Saturday, aud Sfveral bun
dred were in attendance. Ueo. W
Stitt presided as Chairman, aiul
Mayor Cady welcomed the aetu
bly in a neat little speech. There
were speeches by Judge li o.hn, E
Haines, ('.. V. Marsh, Ira K.
Punlin. W. N. Barrett, and V. H.
Hollis, the tenor o( the addresses
being for permanent road work to
insure a better county ami to pro
mote advancement.
Tbe wind blew a gtle in the
morning and proetraied the big
tent tabernacle and aim) worried
tba barbecue chefs, but otherwise
the atlair was very pleasant aud
profitable. Judge Webeter, ol
Multnomah, aud Mr. Chapman, a
prominent road builder ol the came
county, were in atteciUnce aril
gave their experience iu perman
ent road work, which werof vlu,
as Multnomah Ia tbe he!t road
aystetu in the state.
NEW CHklSTIAN PASTOR
M. F. Horn, the ntwly elected pas
tor of the Christian church if this
city will preach his Brut sermon
Sunday, Sept. 5, at 11:00 0 clock.
Mr. Horn comes to this cily from
Medford, where the church grew
rapidly under his ministry. He
s a graduate of the hiuene Bible
University, havirg taken the el api
cal ministerial course, leading to
the B. I), degree. Mr Horn also
took special work in tbe I intercity
of Oregon, each year for sii years
during his college courxe.
At Medford, Ur, during the last
year of bis ministry nearly 2G0
were added to the church. The
Rooms to Let. Board and 1
Lodging. When Hungry I
call on the !
ZZome Style
RESTAURANT 1
for a good square meal. !
Main St. j
Hillsboro - - - Oregon!
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.
PRICE
Market
FISH, MEATS AND
CHOICE STEAKS.
church was discouraged and many
thought it a hopeless undertaking
to try to build up membership, but
today the Mdforo Christian church
is a strong body No dnubt tbe
Christian rh'irch in Hillsboro will
grow rapidly from tbn time out
Mr. Horn i a mcmluT ( f the State
Board of the Christian Church
andhasalwavs b'en interested in
the religious development of the
state.
Mr. Horn has a wife and twn
children, and his family is now
domesciled in tbe Christian church
parsonige. Hillshoro extends to
them a cordial welome.
Gottfried Schlatfli, of above
Mountaindale, was in the city
Tuesday. Mr 8. htaefl, h is bought
3 acres in Fairyie Addition, and
expects sooner or later to move to
town.
Victor Crop, of near Olenwa
was in Tuwday afternoon. He
says the Columbia Academy school
building will be rady for the
painters in a few days, and the
board is now advertising fjr bids
f r tbe work.
Supplies.
Hop gloves 75c r iU7.
Hop hots 5-.
Straw cuffs 5c
Satine cuffs 25c
Waterproof cuffs 25c
Leather ftloves "25c to $1.0O
Flannel waists 30c
(.iinluin aprons tall prltm
(ooil shoes at right price
Chihlren's overalls.
Cotton blanhets 75c
Cootl shirt 3U.OO anil Up.
Armor Plate Hose
FOR BOYS
They're Guaranteed
Julia Marlow Shoe
FOR WOMEN
Style and Quality
Carson's Gloves
For Men
"NUFF SAID"
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$ for $ our motto
Between the Dru' Stores.
TALK ABOUT YOUR LUCK!
POULTRY.
We pay the highest
market price for Poultry.
Next Door
H ARTRAMPS
Feed Store.
HILLSBORO, ORE.
Henry G. Guild hut jjoiie to Newport to
edit the Signal ml the Arua will lt
that he makta a neat turn out of it, for
H. G. is about the luckient chap on
earth when it comei the to rabbit foot, or
the buckeye. To exemplify just how
lucky he can be a California man was
here from Ocean Itcach, Ocean Park, or
some auch other place, the other day,
and tells tbe atory U made clear by the
following: Guild went to California on
ome wild ttoose chane, a few years aijo.
and after he had Ixjuht a place, atocked
it, and fixed thmgj up, he had but $300
left, and he kept that in currency, iu an
old leather wallet. The wallet was kept
in a bureau drawer, and one day, while
cleaning up the work in the bedroom,
Mrs. Guild inadvertantly left the drawer
open. Henry had a pet crow, and the
rascal was forever stealing things and
biding them in some outlandish place.
Mr. Crow took the wallet and flew out to
a huge gooseberry bush, and deposited
it in the center of the bumbles, and for
two months the money was mourned as
lost to some marauder. II , O. mourned
for aome time aud was very grouchy, and
The Nelson Hardware Co.
For Ranges that Excel, and Right Prices
T 'i
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The Largest
line of A No. 1
Ranges in the
county
Harvest is lure
ami why uot Imy
that range mw,
atul make yowr
kitchen n tlclilit?
Come in and
ns. Wc will I X
llain the stijci ir
qualities of or
ranges. Listen:
$1 DOWN and
$1 per WEFK
, " 1 l)C '-itcn. Come iu and see one.
80 " & ... Lt:;": izztJ
NKLSON IIAUDWAUH CO., Iln'.i.Mtouo, Oiti:.
finally laid the theft to a cross eyed
neighbor whom he didn't like, and there
the matter rested. One day, while he
was working within a few feet of the
gooseberry bush, his mule the only
beast of burden on the place except Hen
ryplanted both pether feet on HentyV
posterior and wt h, illto ,e.,
plant, peilmell. When he landed be
had one paw oi, the wallet. Ie ki,.rd
"emu.e, turned a. omersaulUnd rushed
to the house to assure Mrs. Guild that he
never did bcliev .1.. i,...u
llc nl0.y (0
My a spring hat, anyway, aud asked her
to forgive him for all the Uieau tltiK b
ver .lid, ,l ,wore he wonM l ul0rt
cousitleraie of everybody, herealwr'
n of the mule, Tula la to show yo
how luck handles thlnga but the or
ia to come H. O. sold that mule for '
when he left for Oregon.