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Post-office st Hillsboro;.
0ron, M eeennd-claiia msil rcetter.
U. A. LONG, Editor.
County Official Paper
Bularriptiou: 11.30 per Annum.
lasaed Every Ttmraday
-BT-
LONG McEINJiET
HilUboro is to have etret fair,
aod the buiioew men re offering
p-ize which will at lesit py P""
winners for a ptrt of the time loit
not Ioet, bat indulged. Tne Ar
gus his always been more than
willic g to tell the world what we
can raire in the war of stock or
products, and it now asks the farm
ers to bring in their liteetrck and
farm and fruit products. All stock
will be fed and cared for at no ex
pense to the owners. Farmeis,
come in and help make the street
fair a success show the world what
jou can do. It's bound, now, to
be a red letter fair and we want
jou to be represented. Local pride
will be stimulated, and a grand fair
will do much toward building np
the now best county in the state.
The poor old Independent insin
nates that the Argus has a "boss "
Wouldn't that make you dirij?
For a matter of charity the Inde
pendent might tell us who the
"boss" is, and where he "puts n?
at." Oar friend is certainly get
ting "woozy."
FANDOM AND DUMDUM.
It ni a treat game at Korea! Grove,
Sunday, ana the game at Athletic Park,
this coming Sunday, should be a crack -a
jack.
DruhoTf compliment that the buy
played a fine amateur ball as he erer
witnessed was well deserved.
No matter wto discovered tire North
Pole all Washington county baseball fans
are satisfied that "Old Hoas" Harry Cook
of Cornelius, is the man who dieovred
third base and put it on U baseball
diamond. .
Tbe Colts are cornice down Sunday de
termined to win the second game of the
series.
Fitchener. for tbe Colts, and Drubot.
for the Cardinals, pitched great ball at the
college city. A five-hit, two-hit game is
worth wtuie any oiamocd in the country,
Little Phelps had the wlog and the
game, Sunday, in fine control.
It was a dandy crowd of rooters that
went ud to Forest urove last sundaT.
and Forest Grove intends returning the
compliment.
Both teams expect to win Sunday
out uey can't.
Umpire Roy Cook will come down to
see the game at Athletic park.
If Manaeer Moore isn't satisfied with
the way the Cardinals played, Sunday
out wai sniue sevuee ii
FARMERS, ATTENTION I
Editor Arm:
As Secretary of the Livestock and
Agricultural Committee of the Washing
ton County fair, I would ask you to
please request the farmers of our Cocntv
to select the best of their crops in grains,
grasses, snd vegetables and hold them
for display and prizes at the Fair. Those
that have already threshed, we would be
glad to hive them display their grains
in quart Mason jars. As Washington
County is first in dairying we woald be
glad to have as many cows, as can be
spsred and the committee will look after
tbe feeding and care of them and alto
award substantial prizes for the best in
tne amerent classes. Every man in
terested in the welfare of Washington
County should have enough personal
pride to send some of his products snd
live stock to show to the outside world
that Washington County is all it claims
10 DC.
N. H. Alexander, Set Livestock and
Agricultural Committee.
Thomas Connell, Chairman.
ATTENTION
We carry a full lice of safh doors
and mouldings; also a fine stock of
inside fimeh. Call and get our
prices. Wheeler Mnfg- Co,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaves for Portland-
Forest Grove Local.,...
Sheridan Flyer
Forest Grove Local
Forest Grove Local
Corvallia Overland
6:5 1 a. m.
9:11 a. m.
10:42 a. m.
3:3 P. to.
4:14 p. m.
Leaves Portland for Hillsboro
Corvallia Overland 7:30 a,
Forest Grove Local K Jto a.
Forest Grove Local i:oop,
Sheridan Flyer 4:00 p,
Forest Grove Local 540 p. m
OREGON ELECTRIC TIME
LEAVES FOR
PORTtAND
Ko. 3a 6:55 a. m
" 34...-8:40 '
" 36.. .10:30 "
' 3&..ij:35 p. m.
4o.:.a:oo "
" 4a 3:40 "
44-4:30 "
" 46-...7:i5
" 48...io5 "
ARRIVE3 FROM
PORTLAND
f o. 3T...7:4oa.nr
33-.
,.9:25 "
35-37-
.n:oj "
,..1:10 p. m
39-
..3:10 "
.4:30 "
41-
43 &3 "
45..9:w "
47...I2UO a. m.
Diroroe cases filed: Blanche
Smith Andrew Smith; Walter
E Thompson tb Mabel Thompson;
Georgia Ennei tb Daniel Ennee;
Maria Mauldmg tb Clyde Mauld
ing; desertion being the chief cause
in all cases, except the Ennea case,
where the wife makes startling al
legations, claiming she was oalled
vile names, and that the defendant
repeatedly threatened ber lif.
Harold, the two-year son of John
Wismer, of near Cedar Mill, badly
oruehed bis index finger yesterday,
by getting it Jn, oootaot. witb tbe
Cntered at the
I a T I . ..1 - saw- .... I I llllllilll inilllllll
cost, or
a oiJer mill. II
to town and the diitit
jKt
dreesed by Dr. A. B. Bailey.
J. S. Robireon, who knows how
to care for fruit, sends to tbe Argus
a Damson plum bramh 17 incbee
in length which bore 152 fioe large
plums much larger than tbs gen
eral run of the delicious fruit. Tbe
Argus hope that Mr. Robinson will
remember tbe street fair with some
of his product.
As tbe Argus goes to pre?s it
looks like rain but the wicked Ar
gus and its righteous c intern porar
iea, alike, are praying for dry
eaiher until after hop htrveet, for
will mean thousands of dollars
to tbe county, one way or the other
For window frames, see u. We
can save ycu nuney neeer
Mufrf. Co.
The creditor of the Buxton
Lumber Co , aside from the par
tied holding the mortgagee, have
agreed to have L. f. Caretens ap
pointed rtceirer to sell the lumber
and deposit the money in court,
where it will be distributed by the
judge or reieree appoiDteti.
Max Loth, of Garden Home, suee
the Oregon Electric for damages,
passing through his place, ask.ng
15,250. In return the 0.-got,
Electric sus out condemnation
proceedings, being unable to agree
upon compensation for the right ol
way.
Fruit jars, cape and rubbers at
ortland prices Frank it Ber
wick, Reedville, Ore. 12 tf
W. Reynard of Laurel whn ha?
not seen tbe old country for 40
years, leave tomorrow tor London
and lhn goes to Limerick, where
be will visit the big horse fair iu
October. He anticipates a very
pleasant trip
L C Kineer, of Tualatin Plains,
brought id a fine stall of corn the
oth day, measuring 8 feet. It
had the largest circumf Teres of
stalk ever seen in this section. !
is on exhibition atthelubne Land
Co. effice.
Banner Brook, a son of Dr.
Brook, of Portland, was a guest at
the J A I tub, id noma yesterday.
L. A Grant, of the Commercial,
starts to ew lork in a few days
to arrange for teries of wreeiliag
matches in the Nation's metropolis
Card of T harks
lb. a undersigned deeirsto cincerel?
thank their many fneods who to
kindly tendered aid and sympathy
during our recent bereavement, th
death and burial of their son, Vi
vian E. Galloway. -
Mr. ml Mrs. 8. J. Galloway.
Hillsboro, Ore , Sept. 9, 1909.
PORTLAND MARKET
Valley wheat per bu.
4 S9
ew crop oats, per ton
Timothy hay " " ..
Onions, new, per sack
- Ii8
$I3IS oo
l'-5
Potatoes, per sack
ft
Ctuntry butter, per tb
Outside Creamery, per ft.
alfiji
3?J5
30(i jic
14
t-ggs, per dozen
Hens, per tt....;
Springs
15,4
COTSWOLD BUCKS
For sale: Full blooded Cotswold
bucks, yearlings and Spring. Joe
Cawree, Cornelius, Route 1; I
miles northwest of Hilleboro.
COUNTY COURT.
Tbe eountv eonrt met yesterday
audited tbe following claims:
A M Collins, work sbnlvi
and
office 2 50
0 A Plieth. tool road district 5 :
G A Plietb, dint 9, rock road 48 V
J W Goodin, Co Judge, sal and eip lf)l
J W Goodin, judge, nutnped envlpe.. 10 K
Ld lompains, iiimDer, nnaireH...
J B Merrill, dist 4.
A B Todd, lbr and roadwork, Oas'on 27 63
caHeime umwr lo., lbr Todd.
upv
S L Hollenberk, hauling rock dist
17 I.'
20
T O Meacbam hauling rock dist 20
lone
25 00
.ari cnruiener " "
45 00
4! 50
SH 00
49 .
Krd Emey " '
G P Essner " '
Pat Murphy M
Geo Meacham " '
A Christener " " '
Thos Murphy, lalmr dirt 20
53 50
4'1.V)
27
Fred Willis.
20 25
John J Heimbere" " " .
4 50
Fred Mast ' "
HE KriKeen " '
20 7
24 '21
John Mctlaran, nal fifininiiHuioner
Jaa McGowan, rouair briilL'-)i iiHt '22.
V. 20
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Connell A Co, hardware and relief
13 :
VA'ti
2HM)
... 05
4 I '-' "
m so
223 tO
t;i :ji
..121 Uj
. 450
. h m
10 00
2 25
. 6 00
17 60
. 1 55
3.
....22 10
D B Ileumer. Greenheri? rua
PW Livermore, R and H
M H Pinney, Rand H
Irwin Hodsrjn Co, siiptj;en
D B Reasoner, brirtr
BriirifB' Bros., re.Uff. ...
Ge J G Hancock, salary
extenses
, " M " Bd pnsontn.
McNatni-r 4 Wirtz. liverv. .
Pacific States Tel Co, tel..
J M Wall. H Jt II
A F lingatrom, reiiel
Kchmi it A Kuli.H'h, relief...!
Hillshoro WLip Co, ch
H F Krabrrmr, R 4 II .
Tell Boule, bridges
wan Tel Co, telftih
vHUUO flewp), printing
. 7 oJ
Boring Bros, sheriff oHics
John Wohlsehlefjal, bridges
E O Hairey, sheriff office.
Delta Drug Store, prisoner. .
George MoGraw, nnriir office..
Smith Typewriter (Jo, sheriff office
.. 1 50
. 4 72
7 10
.. 1 25
2 50
125
Reflected Glory.
"I think that Mrs. De Blink arts aw
fully uppish."
"Well, why shouldn't she? Her
Daughter has Just ascendfd Mont
Blanc."-Cleveland Plain- Dealer.
Sorry She Spoke.
Benbam You loolrwl
Mrs.
abeepish whi?n you proposed to me.
Bcnbam-Then I was n nature fakor,
because I wasn't a sheep, but a don
key! Chicago News.
Why
"Id Vienna the organ grinders play
nly between noon and sunnet"
"Why do you say 'only r "-Chicago
Record-Herald.
a Cider rriu. lit ws TUC CK CCT WIT i,.ihl mti.m or iriti io. m i I .A I 111,1.
""" " ' iipMW Mio-..r, , it 1 1
Gilbarry Wanted a Coat of
Quickly a PmiWa
M
tt. UlLlIKKKY was strolling up
and don tbe dusty road tu
tbe broiling sun. clad only la
a short koe-d bathing suit Tbe na
tive drew up before blui curWuaty.
hvklug biro over carefully.
"Want a lift mister F
"No, tbank you."
"It's quit a way to the shade, part
ner-better Jump la.
'No. thanks."
This sun '11 peel you. stranger, U
you doo't got out of It"
"1 bope so." crossing bis srros com-
placeutly ovr bis brvast
Tbe native atudied Mr. Ouberry foe
UKment "If tt alut prytn' lt Jr
affairs too much I'd like to know
what you are pa radio" around In this
klillu' sun dmtwnl like that forT
To save time." answered Mr. GU-
berry, critically examining a red arm.
Tbe native regarded Mr. UUberry
profoundly, sadly shook his bead.
tappod bis forehead aignlBcantly and
clucked to his bone. The sun bad
done It of course.
Which shows that tbe beet of ua may
be mistaken aud that conclusive evi
dence Is only an empty phrase, for Mr.
Gilberry could spare only two days to
go to tbe seashore. Puck.
Not What He Expected.
rncle boffin was beinj almost
rW to death by tbe persiatvot sttvo
tkns of a local life Insurance agent,
and when tbe fellow called upon him
for about the thousandth time be s od
der, It wbtvlrd around In hi chair and
demanded:
"Is yoor life Insured?"
"Of course, alrr
"In case of yoor death who beoe-
etsr
"My wife, sir."
-H'm! Send yoor wife to toe."
Rather paxxled. tbe agent withdraw.
but being a man who did not Mick at
trifle, he persuaded his wife to call
on node.
"Mrs. Jo'bes," remarked the old
swell whefl the lady called. "I under-
stand yonr'busbarjd's lift la tnsunedr
"That Is so, Mr. Boffln."
"And that1 yon woald be entitled to
claim In the event of his death?"
"Certainly, Mr. Boffln."
"Then, madam. If yoa can prevail
a poo yoor husband to visit me once
more only once, mind I'll see yoa
don't have lone to wait for yoor
money. That's all. Good morulas;."
The Insurance agent dUnt call
agaln.-Half Holiday.
AnOrdeaL
Father," said little Hollo,
-what hi
an expert witness?"
In many cases, my son, an expert
witness Is a man who Is willing, for
i consideration, to go oa the stand and
let the lawyers give him the third de-
jree." Washington Star,
True to Prinsiple.
"Why don't yon want the singer who
was so highly recommended for yoor
concert?"
'Because, sir. her advertisements
said abe had such liquid rooea, and
this is a dry town, ilr." Baltimore
American.
Noncommittal.
"Would you like a cheap hammock
yt a good strong one?" asked the salea-
tnan.
'A capable talesman could tell by
tbe bnyer's appearance," tbe answered
baugbtUy. Cleveland Leader.
A Georgia Taxi
It's a pretty bard matter to ran tbe
world we're la, and yet there are folks
that think tbey are competent to give
ihe angels Instructions In tbe art of ly
ing. Atlanta Constitution.
Mixed Housekeeping.
"Can your daughter who la Just mar.
ried make good bread?"
"She doesn't hare to. Ber husband's
got the dongh."-Ba!tlmore American.
Quits Appropriate.
Tippler What do the coin makers
employed in the mint drink?
Mbbler Mint Julep, I suppose."
Brooklyn Eagle.
SUMMONS
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THZ
STATE OF OREGOX FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Matiel Lucas, plaintiff, va Frank Lucas
defendant.
To Frank Lucas, defendant above nam
ed.
In the name of the State of Orecoh
You are hereby notified that the plaintiff
nas niea a complaint against you in
alxjve entitled Caurt and cause and
are hereby required to appear and answer
said complaint, or file some appearance
merein on or Deiore tne iuna day or Octo
ber, 1WH. and if you fail to appear and
answer said complaint or file some so-
pearancA therein the plaintiff will cause
your default to be entered ana noteo ant
win apply to tbe court for tba relief pray,
e l for in said complaint, to-wit: for a de
cree forever dissolving tbe bonds of
matrimony existing between you and
the plaintiff and that plaintiff tie per
mitted to resume her maiden name, to
wit: Mabel Kerns.
Tbe date of tirst publication of this
summons is the 2nd day of September.
1M), and this summons la to be publttibed
on every Tburbday of each week lor a
period of all weeks between said datee.
This summon Is published bTordar
of the Honorable J. V. Campbell, Judge
of the above entitled court made In cham
bers tbe 2nd day of September, 1WI.
Ch -s, J. 8i-hnabel, Attorney for Plaintiff.
CITATION
IN
THE COUNTY COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREOON FOR
WASHINGTON COUHTY
In the Matter of the Estate )
of .
Fritz Biedermann, deceased, j
To Bonedikt Biedermann, Rosa Bleder
rnann. Senior, Ernest Biedermann. Kmll
Biedermann, Rosa Biedermann, Junior,
Maria Biedermann and Bertha Bieder
mann, and to all other heirs of the abova
named Fritz Biedermann, unknown and
nun reaiaent.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
u aim iwn or you are nereny oom.
nianded to be and aDDear before the Hon.
orable J. W. Ooodlu, Judge of the County
Court of tbe Bute of Oregon for Wash
ington County, in the Court room of the
court nouse in the city or Hillsboro, Or
egon, at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon on
the 1st day of October, M09, and show
cause if any exist, why an order of sale
should not be made by this Court author
ising, ordering and directing O. Blrcher,
ublic aiutum r imai ;. i" t "'"
cnlxl rl pivwrty Iwlni;:ic -" "
twist. bin a irt of (h l 1. 1 f M
B Comfort snd if m .. n.n it i.
Ji) Toiwln on II !hiuii mi-S'
nWMtot th W M.Klllt lxun.ir.1 .....
psrU'u!rlT ilwrilxnl m oonin.."ii"i! .-
cham Wl of the -utlet C4n.r oi lliK
iwrthfut unrtr of saut .u -
1 (: anJ runnlnif t' "' "M
chain, ihowti north -V iHm:
lbs pUoeoT NKiiiiiliK. i-onta nm lony
acren nu!J in ths t'ounty of W lilntf-
n. 8lat of tni. tho ! '? 1 1
Ootoher. !', brim the tlrrt .! of in
lcubr term ol wii n on n.i
than h it daj m altw the wit oi wu
Citation.
Witnmwuiv band an.) thecal of thi
iVurt si d lhis:llljf of Auut. 1".
J. V. ttaiiry. t wra oi t ou'mt
Hy K.lw. 0. 1.uos tV, ty.
ITias. J. Schuabel, Attorney for Admia
ktrator.
CITATION
TH!C COUNTY ClH'RT OF
STATIC OF ORKUON 01l
WASHINGTON COl'NTY
THK
a the Matter of the Kataie
of
. H. Vincent, Deceased.
To F. D. Vlnocnt. Vlnnie A. Vincent,
Delia Vlneent, Frank Marion Vincent,
IjJa Yincrnt- ttortha Kliial-lti lorn
bach, Kertilmi-h. hr hutnl. John
iiioont. Mabel lucent. Oliver M
Vincent, Kmellne Vincent. Stl!s Vm-
cent. Kva incenL KUiuond in.nt.
Hertrand Vincent, AiU KiU. lltr
Kelts. Carl Ketla, tiraie Rem. t'harlea
Kelts, and Kmellne Vincent, guardian ol
John J. Vincent, Mat! inexnt and Oli
ver Vincent, ttiinora, lireMing:
In tbe name of the Stale of Oirron. vu
are hereby cilsxl and rejulreJ to aiiar
in the County Court of tb Ptaio of Ot-
m, for the County of Washington, at the
Court Kootn thereof, at HUNIhmv, In the
County of Washington, on Monday, Uie
?nh dav of September. lAV, at 10 o "cluck
in the forenouu of that day, then and
here to abow cause. If any ycu have, why
an order of aaud Court should not l
made authorialng r. D. irnvnt, s.liiiiiv
iatrakir of the estate of said A. 11. V in
cool, dfceaaed, to sell, at prirai sale, to
tbe nisnest i.u.icr lor caan. me loiio iua
described read ealale beloaxtng to said
estate: '
Situate In Waahinatoo County, Orvsron.
kvwit: Commenoinc at a stake nxla
South of the quarter pout between Sc-
tiona 25aud2tiT)ISKiW Will. Mer.
theoce South 78 roda to a pout; thence
kast !t) roda to a post: thence North !'.'
rods to a (wst; thence Weat 53 rods to a
poet; tnence auuth n rods, mora or lev.
to center of county rued: and thence West
along center of aald road VM rods to place
of beginning, containing iifJ acmt, hit the
purpuae of paying tne ciauns against said
eatate. and expenars of administration.
w itneaa, the not). J. w. u.kxiui. Ju.iwe
of the County Court of the Bute of Or-
gon. tor ue louuiy oi aaiiinguui wun
tbe Seal of said Court alUied this XMb
day of August A. D: laOH.
(Seal) Attest: J. W. lUiley, Clerk.
Hy Edw. C. Luce, Deputy.
vs. r. tsarrett, AUoriwy tor fjisie.
Adminittratot't Sale of Real Property
notice is hereby given that In pursuance
oi an oruer ana aecree of the county
Court of Washington County, Oregon,
made and entered on June 7, l'A, author
izing and directing me, the administrator
of tne eatate of
Hangliiinan,
de
ceased, with t!
with tbe will of said deceased
an
neted, to sell, at private sale,
the
real
property belonging to said estate. I will,
from and after September 27, VM proceed
to sell, at private sale, and to the
highest bidder for cash In hand, all of the
following described real estata In Wash
Ington Countv. Oresron. to-wit:
IM No. 57, of Cornelius Ksvlruna con
taining I3.8S acres,a&d also ram mencliig st
men. w. corner oi tne w m. Mcl.lu ana
wife D. L. C, In T. I 8. K. J W. Will
Mer., and running thence N. on W. line
ofaaid claim, 13.174 chains to Ihe N. W.
corner ol a tract of land conveyed by N.
Noland snd wife to 1. ). Batigbftnan by
deed recorded on pae tBof Book 73 He
oo nil of Deeds la said County, thence K.
on a. nne or said test named tract 4.65
chs to the W. E. corner thareuf. tbeut r).
2 5S5 chs.; thence . 7.W cbs. ; thence H.
IU 4, rbs. to B. line of said claim, thence
W.oo aald 8. line to plat of beginning,
containing 14. Jt acres, all situate Hi
Washington Countv. Oreoon.
Dated at Hillsboro. Orasran. this 24th
usy oi August, in.
W. N. RAKKETT
Administrator with the will annezerl.
of the estate of Loeaa Haugbfrnau, dee'd.
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J EPPLEY'S
Perfection
IjLruiiaiig
Powder
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and jelly CLASSES I
For sale by R. C. Vanght !
and Emmott Brothers. R
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Manufactured By
j C. M. Eppley
ISALEM, ORECONJjj
PROCLAMATION
Wliereaa, on the loth day of Jane. iqoo.
Ordinance No. soq of tbe City of Hills
boro, Washington County, Oregon, was
passed, 6led and approved for the pro
posed amendment of sub-division 64 of
section j, of the Act incorporating tbe
uuy 01 muiTjoro, Washington County,
uregin, niea in tne otnee of tbe Hecre
iary m oiaie, reornarr to, I80J, as
amended by an Act aDOrored Febrnarv 6
icxyo, sDu as innner amended Dy en Act
approved February 6, 1800, and as farther
o-t J .. .. " ... ' '
amended by an Act filed in the office at
tne becretary of State on Janaarv rt.
1905, snd as further amended bv initia
tive petition December , 1906, and
ordering a special election and fixing
uue uaie ineTCior, ana
Whereas ssid proposed amendment
autnonzes the city council to give notice
of proposed sidewalk or street improve
ment uy purmcauon or posting, and
nucress a special election was
ordered by said ordinance to be held on
Monday, tne Ibth day of August. 1 ana and
Whereas said proposed amendment was
inane lortn u required by Ordinance
No. 97 of the City of Hillsboro, Oregon,
and was duly submitted to a vote of the
legal voters of Hillsboro, Oregon, at the
specisl election held in ssid City on Aug
ust 10, 1909 and the said vote having
been officially canvassed and certified and
it appearing that said proposed amend
mem received 05 amrmative votes and 5
negative votes and the total number of
votes cast at said election was 79.
Now Therefore, I, J. W, Connell, as
najur ui me city oi tltllsboro, Oregon,
in obedience to and by virtue of the
power and authority vested In me by
the ordinances of said city, do hereby
make and issue this proclamation to tbe
peopie 01 tne city of Hillsboro, Oregon.
ana do hereby announce and declare
mat saia cnarter amendment received an
Wagons
Automobiles
Cost no more than others
IWt buy until you investigate
Ut us semi you our catalogue Ask us
aKmt the 1910 automobiles you wout
regret it.
Automobile S.L.reem "W.ars end oeia
Chapman and AKter Sis.
rOIVTLAND
JAMES
-Will
open
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE
on the old Stciucr pl uc 2,' miles above old Moun-
taiudale
September 4
New Stock of Groceries
Orders will be takeu for
Ftc.
Rest - Romp - Recuperate
AT THE SEASHORE
-North Beach-
Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of
pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climate,
diversion of recreation perfect bathing boating
fishing riding driving, and exploring, make North
Beach the most charming aud popular play ground
on the North Pacific Coast.
The O. R. 61 N.
HAS A
Special Summer Excursion Rate to North
Beach Points of Jjj4,9Q
FROM HilUboro,
Remember this will give you the daylight ride
on the Steamer T. J. Totter down the Columbia river
Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon."
P.C.VICKERS, Agent Hillsboro, Ore.
Wm. McMt RRAV,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
Vacuum House Cleaning Co
On Main St. East of Third, oPP. Stable
BAVH YOUn MTIlHIVrClTXI
This has been a dry dusty season. Your car
pets get full of dust. Don't tear them up but
when September comes call us up aud our
Vacuum Cleaner will do the WorK
sucks out the dust; sucks out the germs, and
leaves your rooms nice and dean. Will go to the
country where several houses group together.
Cheaper than hiring help. 1 K
OUR UPHOLSTERING
Is as good as can be done in Portland. We make
mattresses scientifically and make durability a
eature. We make old furniture as good as new.
We can upholster that couch or chair , you arc
about to throw away. Come i and get terms
Our reasonably prices will surprise you
TINGSTROM & SMITH.
affirmaUve malority of all effective vm
cast at said election and that said amend
mem snail take enct and lie In full force
nest Irotn and after the 37th day of Aug
ust, 1909.
Done at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Aug.
ust i7, 1909.
J. W. Conn km,, Major.
H. T. Baclry, City Attorney.
GUNS
AND
Ammunition
Winchester and
Savage Rifles
The 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.
Buirsies
JJO II. Mervlae 5M.
rOBTLAND
BLACK
and Family Supplies.
IWts aud Shoes, Suits,
- . 1
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CORNELIUS CASH
MARKET
We Sell MEATS
. CHEAPER
than any market in Wash
ington county.
Pot Roasts, 6Tto6c
per pound.
Beef to Boil. 4c to 6c
per pound.
Good Steah, 8c to
lOc per pound.
, And Everything IClse in
proportion,
sollig"!
Price for Hides.
FL0REY & ALLINGItAM,
p
v-o. neiius, uregon.
MOORS A HOOVER
Fnah and Ourad Maata
ALWAYS IN BT0CK
rass
IStrt.HnUboro,
Om
:h i ml MctvlianJiQj,
ed by ltiiMCf(, M
fair Will Csojiucs,!
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tawtork. auj luvs (ttotj too.-.
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out 11J there will , olow
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Thl ifotiisa to Im i Ixti ,
we have ee hM A tut of lj
so ur 1 iiioes
for stallion oena.1 laW,A
logUtn County ar,j
K01 Ul displar f lhr) tr
tiee of Hsach, Ii, by C W (Jti.
tun ana u 1 niui.m.
Kor tel display ol isj
ciiicaens a 1 1 mi Mioioq clock. i
K I. McCurtuick. hV
Kor Uel display hii I'JtjB are.
$10 by W V Wilay .,,4 J f
Deliua.
Kor het ir of aclire, 1 1
ful ISWtaviri Mby Karitii
Lor wto.
For beet two ar ol4 Jsm
heifer 13 Orel priie; 11, mmi
prli, If WeSrui 1 rkio.
To the t not uvr 14 iw4
age cue kins; the lxi diiplaf i
(teen fmiia and vsfelablaa, 14.
die. br A M Carllle
A Kllea Co krf to bs lft W
(i W i'aMertot), for lbs heat diipitf
01 caooru llU.l ol Uol lsse IbMM
diteu jK
To dirt i gallon KcoMit
are to be liven for tnml duct
coro on ih ear, by H A Cvnj,
irooer.
Howttd lUUtl will tin to tkeaaj
titii(lus; lit brt ttUiliil is Uk. tt
clmir of a ft V )'' ahtrt. Tito
llv brliK tl M-irl rmteewtsi
tttme, una yt-si s sui r ioe la m
IkrllBCStur
To Me slit oiulrf mrUt lutlsf lb
Ut ctlnliHmo t( bT uq sraisg.se
ilirv taitlrio, olb otw iloIUf. tt
ant lUlrtl
To the buy omlre 11 listias the kel
ithibit of his owe wvKxt ami, oetfN
ilollsl llowsnl thtliil.
M( tUlh will sin a ltr silk waMM
lbs Ust loaf of ttrt, sutl cmak
bfu.b liM tbe best dirss iul bt li
etuWr j Vrais, acruaj na M
III Im a stuK tara.
lttarla Nrltun. pfrilirl ISIS1
tUiUf ribapwill Kt I ) i la UsOf.
tbe haliM mo altrniliiif tb Fsf,
Cottw on, yua ft ours'
Mr. route. f'o(iciiif u( Toalauaae
Irl. will etvt a !. of tb f.uwsll.l
C'lKf (or lbs beat n ilf il konw
ovticd In Wilnr!iMou rounlr.
The Imbue Ijiii.I tA.oiiajr etu r
7 50 to tbe )(Kiog uisa tr runat,a
over lartnty eis, esliibilln lb tsl
disp'sy of item ael gttmt, sod
for lbr neat brst; mo( I st least
diRrrrnt vatirtirs In all.
(irant Umlcss, suctrwr In l4ae,el
(Ive a !. of eandf to lbs must naasat
younn laly In HiilsUico.
To ibr Ur or kII ij rr. oi
fiflen, ilraalng the twit uwp of Wa
Ingtun coueiy, maklii( Ihr nrt, w"
ami IsuttKitartrs, Tlie Iwn l Swernei
give a fanry nio boa of Ibtir tssj
i-bot'olatt , ami a fl.oo Iwi la saw
Israt ilrawlatf.
A C. Itonelson will Tr
rug for the best eahlbit of Isncy
sinrk vnlii tn rcsiunrtr for tblS trW
U IV ll.tlri.iimi all! If i W il.U
best r sin till ef single bugif aaiswi'
lie liltclircl up. .
Connell & Company will
tlirlr famous llj oo still ol cletket
Ihe lt eahlltlt of Jtfy C0W,kM
Ibrte or more , ,
Jake J. Kfrbs will stive P"
fio.no, for the bps I one yrsr eiawj.
ami f 10 00 fi the best two year ".
any brcnl. HrliiB your In. .
Zark (I is va will ive tbe brst 6U
tsblbll fi oo; sreond flo
I..M lloyt will give tbe clioicsw-i
f t 50 riti( In lit stock (or le b
hibil of remtril Irtilt, nd fJJ
ImxKh for srcmul lirt, or III"
amount can lie aotillptl on tbe perta"
of any other article In his i'k. .
lOmnott pros., will give loepw
of Hour (or the brt "; m
Miiiiitls of flour for the best "l,cl7
Norman f .tecr will give ua
land lamp for beet dlsplsy P-
The Argus will give for tb b2
hibil of llolstein cow, b1
best eslilbit f 1.50, cash. . .
Kotlter's Conrrctionery m
floo boa of LOwnryi' rbotol"
the girl titiiler 16 tear for lb
hauil needle work.
. .. . mfjt nul
ne is lirug Store will gi
of Mcl)onaltr chocolatr f"'
prle. 1
John Denni will g've P''
"hoes for best eabiblt of poUtot.
PROBATE
KImi ,.t 1 ti ..... bI illed Af'
II, at the airn ol HI ynara, adinlllsd U 'F?
bale, s-utn's probable valus lielnl
bnlrst Martha, wife, an HI, ""'d!?5
Vonni tJrovrj hlilrmi-Mwls
inilsimro! Marv 1). Trapp, Wrrn.-
Mo.,Haraii I'ower. Koreat llnil "5J
ri. rowiira. White Malmon, ww'j.
I'liuara i. .. ....I . . I ... I .. I.I r.lilf. DOBS'
atV(Mio aiiproveil. ' i
Will of John Jsk, Hr.i JnilllJto2,4'
ale; Jose 1.I1 J.Jack, exeotitor; MnT3
provmi hu,,, of l,40th A. C.
. rtriiiin nun lldliuill liowiiis", ' , si,
era; will ilUtrlhute to Molonion J0
Allmrt Jack, l: Andrew, Josepn
yiii.Hr., Jofm, Jr., sons, a (f'i,
bwwa Powell, Kunlce Harris, and A"".
Uimiboll, JU erwtht Joanpll J0.
alvlii Jack, sons, to share sesldii". 7,'
I be estaln mmtlata of tirsxlial prop""
valnml at ISjoo
Oltallim orderml IsNiied, up""
of (Jura Wethnrefl, ultlng Koaa HenryiJfJ
appear Hopt. it! and allow o" "?j
probate shall not be let aside w
enlemd to probate,
Harinon W. Miller appointed "jf2 '
will of late MaryK. Teiini. whodlJ5 .
eorestt.rove, July 2( bond lllus.i