The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 18, 1909, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    IIUMO CONDENSER
TOOPEN DECEMBER 1
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IN CITY MUNDAY
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Manager Kinser, of Forest
Held Circuit Court and S:ls
Grove, Hakes Announcement
Some Cases
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PACTOfiY BAS BAD OVEBBaULIIG
TBBII DIVORCE CA1ES GRIMIEb
Hum Emplijmeet if Frea jo U 40
Circalt Jadge Gtttlsf Utij Ftr ib
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THE BIG STORE
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Manager Kinser. of Forett Grove.
was in Iba city Monday, and made
he weloome announcement that
ba Hillaboro.oondenaer will raopea
December 1 sod continue ai long
mi tba milk supply ia adequate to
justify lie operation of tba factory.
Tba oondeneer baa been cloaed
down aaTaral weeks, sod workmen
have been buaj in ovorhauling the
plant. It la now in firat claes con
dition and by December 1 will be
ready to aound tbe whistle.
Tba opening of tbe plant will
lira employment to SO or 40 peo
ple, which ia quite a factor in tba
olty'a loduatrial life.
Ho price baa been announced.
but Mr. Kinaer elated tbat for tbe
lit half of tbia month petrous
era rec-lving II 80 per owL for
fobr per cent. milk.
Tba number of milk wagoua on
tbe road will not te determined on
til an idea of the aupply ia formulated.
Mr. Kinser av- "Wi ini in.
log to open tbe tiillbboro condenser
aa matter of good faith to the
community in which it ia located.
We hope to continue its oieration
DSrmanentlv. and nothino short if
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ao amall a milk tupply aa to make
running out of the qceition will
deter na. The milk flw iboold
inoreaee within the neit thlrte or
aixty daya, and by Bpring we
noma nate a gooa run."
Circuit oourt will convene nrzt
Monday morning and Ibe 31 juror a
will report for duty. Tbe Q and
Jury will be e'eoted and go into
lion. Judge Campbell, of Ore
gon City, 3me ou; Monday and
granted a few decreee and let lomr
eaaea for trial. The docket those
the following en trie:
Btovelt vi Wilson; stipulation fl'td end
decree granted. .
W B Cate vi John Connell u ibtriff;
dismissed without coats. Same order
Grover Cate n Connell. .
Dismissals (Won Elrctric vs L K
Anderson and vs Thomas; Tamittie vi
Sleche.
Bel for trie!; Williams vi School Din
No 14, noon; Nov 21; Iiaac Alien vi L
Wolf, eet for Nov aa: Geo K Rae'tr rt W
V Wiley, Nov aa; Orrgon Klectiic v
Arngi, hov 17; bbate Uuiton I.umbtr
Co, Nov aa; Mediaon vt Wunderlich,
Nov 76; Albeit ve Kline, Nov 24; Sbnte
vi Biowb, Nov i$.
Defendant to answer Nov aa United
Rail wav vslack Hoover; Oregon Elec
tric vs lioeb; Loeb vs Oregon Electric.
Continued Oregon Electric ve Win-
rren.
Default and judgment; ilann vs Pacific
Constrnctioo (Jo.
Decrees of divorce Knox vs Knox:
Lucas vs Lucas; Carlson vs Carlson.
DOUBLE WEDDING
vJyA double wedding waa celebrated
I 1 a a 1 as e Sk a? n
atite some 01 nr. at u ran. r reo
Brandaw, November 16, 1909, when
their daughter, Mary, waa united
in marriage to J. C A. Jones, and
Miaa Jennie Fink waa welded to
Harry C Jonee, both of Lewie
County, Washington. Tbe double
ceremony waa performed by Rev.
(Joy R. Stover, of tbe Hilleboro
eV'nited Evangelical church. Bath
of the hippy caup'ei will reside at
thebalii after December 1.
R. U Kalta, the piano toner.
who makea Hillebaro revere! timee
each year, waa in the city tbe firat
of tba wek.
huge spcecbear
Good Things for Thanksgivinj
Miacc meat, Monojo1c, per lb. 15c
"' " Hciiu' - 20c
Butter Nut bread 1
Crauberries, 15c qt. two for 25c
Walnuts, per lb. 20c
Almonds " " 20c
Raisins " u 10c, three for 25c
Currants' " 15c, two fur 25c
Hulled cider, lest, qt. 35c
All kiuds of bulk and bwttled
pickles and olives.
Sugar per cwt '$5 50
New shrimps arc in 15c
I Iciuz's apple butter, jar 50c
All kinds of fruits and vege
tables. .
Do not forget to order your ex-
tra milk before Thursday.
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Dress Goods Department
. Dress Goods
3H inch black satin suiting, yd 60c
5H " blue, brown and red
satin suiting - &9e
4 inch black French serge,
yd . ; . - $110
54 inch black or blue broad
cloths , -$1 2.)
ucflanncletts Hc
54 inch brown, navy, grey and
black ..- 59c
Ladies' Underwear
Ladies fleeced vests and pants 2oc
it 11 u 35c
i ii 11 11 " 50c
Ladies' sweaters, all sizes and
colors - $175 to $4 00
Men's Department
Men's all wool suits $10 00 to 22 50
" raincoats $10 00 to $18 50
" all wool underwear per
suit from - $1 50 to $5 00
Men's cotton fleece underwear
per suit -100
Men's Napa tan shoes $3 50 to700
Ladies Dress Shirt ;
Ladies' dress skirts in black .
and colors from f2 50 to 7 50" 1
Ladies' & Misses Coats
Misses coats from $3 50 to 8 00
Ladies' long coats $8 00 to 12 00 .
One lot of ladies', rain, coatsj ' .
$12 00 and $15 00 values for
. one half price. . , , . , u
Fine Dlanhets : ,
Cotton blankets from 65c to $1 50
All wool Oregon blankets from
. , $4 50,to6 00
Comforts from 1 25 to 1 75"
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Slogsne.
"Look here." said tbe constituent.
"are you going to make any more anti-
Bay consider it my doty to do
ao.'
"Way be It la. But tbere'e aomethlog
weoof wltb tbe combination. Bvery
tliue you eay down wltb tbe trust
some trust eaya. 'Up with the price,'
and makea It go tbreugb."
Natural Progression,
Mrs. McCall-llow about your senr
aat grrlf The test time 1 aaw you yon
eemplatued about ber being ao very
alow.
sire. Blram Offen Oh, she's pro-
greMlBg.
lire. WcCell-lndeed?
lire. Qtram Offen-Yea; abe'a getting
slower and slower. Cetbollc Standard
and Ttmea,
A Dubious Bet.'
i 1 don't believe." observed onr wife.
-tbat Dr. Cook did a bit of good."
; "Nonsense!" we exclaimed. "Why,
be eatabllBhed'-
"Yee." said tbe ludy. "But will nest
summer's Ice bills be any smaller?
And If they're not, will yon pay the
difference T" Cleveland Leader.
V
Her Little Joke.
Tbe Photograph Mas
Cbrittinss is coming with jolly
Saint Nick.
And those who went photos should
order them quick.
Don't wait for tbe moss to grow
thick on your back.
And your feet to grow webbed
UU your toes won't track;
But hurry as lively aa ever
yon can,
To the workshop of Johnson
the photograph Man.
Roy T. Staart, who waa foreman
on tha Oregon Electric- trick crew,
all Summer, waa recently operated ;
on at St. Vincenta Hotpital Port
land, for an aggravated case if ap-
peodioiua. He . ia getting alor
nirelyar d bia curgeona think he I
will toon be permitted to Itave bia
room. Ha ia a ton of A O Stuart
and wife, ot Peventh Street, Hilla
boro. '
Geo. K. Hunter has leaeed the
Trolllrjeer shoo, on Third, and hae
n at Dooncement in another place
in tbia taoue.
Hard to Uejdarstond.
"I usea to com-
Dlaln about the stove !vV tl
j. x t i n:nf v 2
OLYTalPIC FLOUR"
nouier
Ton alerava bake Bucceaafully
when Tfin dm OlvmDtc. It ia Dure
an1 vtinliimn nutritious Snd
clean juat hat is required to make
rood thin ire to eat. .
Vverv aark of Olvmnic ia made from
umn wv.um -
wheat and manufactured under ideal aan
itary Condi tiona only theplump8t,hard-
eat grains are uaea, ine cnoiceer oi iam
entire Northwestern erop. jarw
upon Olympic ke I
auayjawaavasjowa.-
ICOLVMPIC -
AT TOUR GROCER'S
POETULND FLOUBIJiO MI1X3 CO.. PORTLAND, ORJDQON
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Royal Bakery & Confectionery Incorporation,
sole manufacturers of Royal Table Queen Bread,
have made arrangements with the enterprising
firm of
WYATT (BLCO.
whereby, the said firm of Wyatt & Co., will be ex
clusive agents for
ROYAL TABLE QUEEN BREAD
The best bread on the market. Delivered fresh
every day. Appetisingly delicious, wholesomely
good.
PROTECT YOUR HORSE
PROTECT YOURSELF
This is the season when you need blankets for
your animal. Come and see our
HORSE BLANKETS
- . Now $1.75 and up.
When yon are driving yon endanger your health
unless' you keep warm. Take a look at our hand
some FLUSH ROBES, STORM ROBES
Prices to Suit.
Give me a call when you want new harness.
We have what you want and our prices are below
competition.
Substantial Repairing a Specialty
A. M. CARL1LE, Second Street.
Elsie There la one thing I cannot
nnderatand about football.
Harry-Yes?
Elsie Wbj a game so named should
need ao much head work.
The Oppesltes.
"There ia one thing which strikes me
aa futinj about tbia eipiorer business."
"What te Itr
"That there should be so much not
air about tbe north pole when the pub
lic would be cold about a trip to tba
equator.' Baltimore American.. .
lit a Lew State.
"Wattles appears to be a food deal
discouraged about something."
"Yes. Be lost considerable money In
a stock deal not long ago. He could
hardly have rakeo tt harder It he bad
beea an English duke when tbe budget
waa passed. -Chicago Record-Herald.
Lawrence-Realty, It is very Interest
ing to see a barn dance.
Florence (laughlng-I should Imagine
so. : It must take something like an
eafjhquake to make a barn dance,
doesn't It?
Sour Qrapee.
"Tomorrow will be my birthday,"
remarked tbe' fair typewriter maid,
"and I'm going to take a day off."
"Bubt" sneered the bookkeeper, whs
bad loved ami lost, "Why don't you
take Ore years; off, aa you did last time
you bad a birthday f'-Chicago News.
, Cheerful For the Bride. .
Bridegroom Bow much, parson?
OaVMatlng Clergyman Whatever aha
la worth to yon.
Bridegroom-m tell you what I'll
do. ' I'll give yon a ' percentage on
what abe takea in toy washing the firat
year. New York Press. . ,
Speaking of Justice.
Just a Theory. ,
Professor-Suppose an irresistible
force encountered an Immovable body,
what would be tbe result 1
Stttdeot I don't know exactly, but I
Imagine it would be something like
the meeting of two rival arctic cx-nlorara.-Detrolt
Free Frees.
"Any way." remarked tbe moraUaar,
"justice la blind.
"Yes." rejolued tbe demoralises "but
not so much so as foe deluded man
who goes to law with the Idea that he
ia sure to get Justlce."-8t. Loula Re
public. . -
Tha Producer.
"Does your husband play cards for
money
"Jadaina from Dractlcal raaulta an
swered young Mrs. Torklns, "I should
aay not But all the other men In tha
gams da"-Washington Star.
The Decline of the Drama.
"Bow many actresses were present
at tbe big reception r
Three."
"Eh? Why. I heard it stated there
would be at leaat fifty r
'There were at least flfty women of
the atage present, but only three of
them could act" Cleveland Plain
Dealer. ,
THE SECOND ANNUAL
National Apple Shov
Will beHeld
Spokane,Washington, Nov. 15-20
This Apple show is a world wide event of the
greatest importance to the Pacific Northwest and
in order to encourage everyone to attend, the
, Southern Pacific Company will make a special
round trip rate of
ONE AND ONE THIRD FARE
From all Points on its Lines in Oregon
Tickets will be on sale at all stations, mainline
and branches, Nov. 14 and 15. Final return limit
.. November 22. .'. ; , -. , ,
$25,000 IN PRIZES
Will be Given Awiay
Grand - Display, Instructive Lectures,
Interesting Program Every Day During
The Show.
For further information call on any Southern
Pacific agent or on .
Wm. McMurray,. . . . ;
V , General Passenger Agent, '
Portland, Oregon. -
....... 6:5i a. m.
....... 9.13 a. in.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaves for Portland
Forest Grove Local
Sheridan Fiver....
Forest Grove Local .......... 10:4a a. m.
Forest Grove Local 3:3 j p. m.
Corvsllis Overland 4:14 p. m.
Leaves Portland for Hillsboro
Corvallis Overland........'.. 7:20a. m
1 Forest Grove Local...,..,... 8:fioa. nr.
Forest Grove Local . .... 1:00 p. m.
sneridan Flyer t 4:00 p. m.
Forest Grove Local...,-,.,... suo p. m.
Are tou rendy to Maat HamD?
Do you want a powder that needs
UO -lhw rig; gives no ' Leadaoha.
and is tbe most powerful sod sf
feotlve at amp powder in the world f
If 70a do just osll 00 Immaii
Bros., who handle tbe Trojan;
They have man who will demon
strata tir you. 35 tf
-Mies Nellie Wilcoi is 1 0 pra
ps red to open a class in piano b.
Btroction All who art intsrsatad
will plf ge call in person or tola
phone 'hi residence of Oeo; II.
Wile 1, Hillsboro. ,
Everett Crocker, well knows
hers as the son of tbe 1st St. Qt
Crocker, was married be Kn of
tbe wek, at L nts 0 fon, to
Mibs Lillian VLitil
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