The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 10, 1910, Image 1

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HILLSBORO. OREGON, MARCH 10. 1910
NO. 52
furnish Hie l ,ult
Aualnnt U Section
'io,w ntmivi pivnorio
It I'rllss4
..uu.inn Count- ltwek ship
iulo Portland oul of lb.
ibirU-o cs rKr, .
..j the.s ihlpmrnu ware from
f,m lbs Hherwocd-Tuelailn
,wIIob; oi from leiY.rlor; .n.
CorsUu.; end lo from
Hllbboro. Tb b.r two car
HB)t lo Irom the Houna mi
j.um.nt s-lsblibs lbs Wit lo
Washington County, which raises
. f th esculent vegetable tbt
BUI v -
bouqii-t "ell lU own' than
Ibi balem. of ibe North t This
l til tba more muerkeuie on
...alhi thsl ihe poanibiliii.e of
Mloo cullur io the cuunly art yet
lohav h genuine b-rdm. a
lb '! er splendid lor i&ecui
tur, sod ehile ibfjr will not pro-
J.. Its. ilm BMiuillt (wvfdUl
SUip - ft'
.11 nMkluCtilMI it wotiiUMul, lut
ibi toil'. Il i C'"P ,rlt means
much in return, eoniile Ing the la
u. involved md eich year will
mora e.f l.nii ahum cote. Mori-
ait'a Oregnnieo has the fu!olnf,
o&Uiiof the to ctri from the
Hill.lx.ro di.lrlc 1
i.i.U (mm the IohuIiy fit 111 I'utfrt
imni put a l. order ha rotoc ftuin
$s Pfcnritco firsli ran, tbfve lo b
skipped Ihu k "
)l believed thai aoppSie. there an small,
ntltowau t the ! wwk were report
Mi at ij cr. of which Irn ears were
tfcibMi! by wrmheta of On Union Or
Mi' A-uctmlKB, itl Out ly otiinit
iui U( llir itHHH'Iklum lilini'lit
ibl ei from Sheit mi 1 oiw
ttch (torn lkTriio tml Comrlwi
Tbtn wt h lf o "iu .l.tilluol
ifallKSfntl. Oil OOl full irjur
hoUIUki l jrtrfiU)('i mrtHnit ol Ow
MKKtaUuH."
PUBLIC SAUK
W not btva nnwl
good bard bumml briuk, tod builj.
ln block! lur mIIiii tnj fnund.
liotn Try our builJinv h,um i...
your bo founiliiiin. Cba)Mr
thn CKmmtl or brick nH Uti.r
(iroUctidtj a(rlnt froil. W bv
!ioihl iiur run ol I trim It! ami
- -
r iRaio running on imtllrr ticua,
anil Iiart a fair uily at Urn yard.
I'artina wauling ti! dlivrd
thould jilaca ihnr titdora now aown
can haul thnin Ufort bad wnatbnr
lharaia alwaya a ruHb of baultnv
ordura in tha Kali whun roada ar
alinnal iinpaaiiabla Wa hava a
Cood auplr of rough and dreannd
lumUr at our mill, and a quantity
uf common lumber at lha Uaia
nur, bolow Nmrtun, tha UlUr In
tl at a acrifk-2il2. 2iH. 2i6
2 I lain, iH, I16 and 1H, of
varluti Ungbti Tbia ii all good
dr ItlH'k and ll wilt wr.n In
- I"-
invmtigala abnutd y u want any of
inena ditnauiiuni Urunnr now
II Co , Hohnlli, Uilbb.ro, R. 2.
A. ii Hoiitb. for itma tima aui r
Inlf ndnl of nuntrui'lion for tha 1'
H ft N . and laUr with tha Uniud
waa io town tha Drat of tha wk.
gratling bia Hillalmto and county
frirnd. II catna to look aftnr hi
llttibor land intarraU ibje Bui
ton. Mr. Hiinih n now ruonins a
i' a mi) fir Jim Hill, on tba new
DnaC'buU-a railway, leading Into
tantral Urrgon lie it)rti(xl Dim-
If a irrally lurnrlred at tha
many lriirovetiinti madain HilU
lM.ru tinea bia darturr.
John UroMiiinBr. and John Groa
Min It , of Wrat Union, wara lo
town Hturdy morning They
rHrt pUnty of work ahead for
tha faru Aa a matter of fact
It haa bten raaoy aoiioat iinc
there ha U0 ao much plowing
and adding to do. owing to ao lit
tla Kail grain having been aowed
and much that wai tut in haa
j fr inn out.
A. K Dalla. mail carrier on the
Laurel Koule 2 ruo.waiover to th
city Krlday, aod layi that there
ht b aa lott of now on toe toe
Mountain tbia Winter
Wfcei the lilt anow fall here and
a bid but an inch A K layi bia
hor bad to wae through eight
inche of lha lieocy, on tne Dim
lack of laurel.
lull I)
i'AYI A BIG LIST OP CLAIMS
Order Adrrnlatuitatt fr ptclil Kock
Kai4 Wark
Mffl TERM
umhch on a Number of Road
Petitions
Ko, T W Hin 55 40, If A Hall o iro, K A
li.ly 69, I'ranic liarr 6, Thoa Howe 35.
I'almrr Tuckrr 41 60. Krrd B Clrk la.
60, Klw Scliulmerirh i", Ishmc Trulling
er v, T R iHivta 54 90, C C Nelnon 82.
KoaiU md IIl(hwiiy John li W0111
arhlrgcl J4. Ilcacll & KrlTrr 9 07, tJ (1
(lanltirr 4H and 24, M THenou & Hon
1(1 10 C S llavnrl 11 lieall & Co VK
ml 64, John Bryer 137 jr.
Court llooae -llilltiioro rnarmary
if 70, Rmrirk Corwin ao 40, W B
Ixilan 8 30, I N Itolilnaon 10, A M C01
lini 30, IhllslK.fO J.hhiIkt Co 18 "5, Ham
I'oolry 17 59, Wuh lo lei CO 9 no.
be county board bad a busy set
Ion laat we-k Beveral road peti
llnni were acted upon and vieae-i
appointed. The c mrt ordered ad-
veriineriieina for fpecial road work.
The buflniHii transacted followi
Road iietitlon, I) C Herroa and
Win. Kurgy el U; d'nallowed, ao-
count advice dintrict attorney
Rudolph Uuniika given refund
of tai.
Tualatin Mill Co. granted fran
ohiae lo croaa county toad with
railway udetrick to brick and tile
factory
BANKS TO GUT
TUB UNITED U.
Committee Now Busy Getting
K'ghts of Way
SECURED FROM CLESCOE 10 BASK
n a aa m t I t
it t is v w Koort tea iae. tawiua
Aiueri ii-eiiu, ui i.iuiuui.
in town Saturday. City Uat cf Wtik
MMAi Vf IIUV'I a ji-iva-'H w .
coantv seat visitor Friday. Banks n to have the Lulled Kail-
a 1 wniin nf Th.mp -a. in Uy, i exterior indication! go for
i.. U,n,i.. n.t,!r.a i.tu. anvthiuff. Poetmuler W, L.
i 1 israi,.ma, i r.r W.t Moore, ot Bank, aod Inoa. Law
Union, waa io the ountv neat Bat- aon, for the United, now a Jim
urday. I 1 ill line, were in the city the last
Jocephand George Jack, of near and first el the week, securing
Farmington, were up to the city rigbta of way between Olencoe and
Monday. Banks, and it is said that barring
A. Reverman, the Centerville two or ihrte places the privilege
. l - 1 . .
supervisor, was over io uo uuj 1 QKg been secured.
Saturday. In in
I tug i b dui ' J wo R
Frank Lichty, who owns a nice Banks, but cute through by the
rk1a naa Pail sirMillfvaBlinLnfJVni.. . . i 1
m Doaley places, ana u is unaerswoa
B,,ura'T that somewhere near the Dwley
1 nr sf 1 i fs 1 1 . . . . . a
u. w. marsn, 01 ienierviwe, w holding a sUtion will De locatta
greeting friends in town Friday, h tha naiirhborhood is now rail
looking as fine as ever. road "busy" and many options
ii v ii .i,. ...Air. ,i iK have been ziven in real estate
- - 1 ' I Ul . ii. uuu.iauj, m.i.uiu " I t - rt'll t
t w ii.ii,. t r.n.,. it-: u.k i i', a.. Mill ... ,m hnldincrs. II it is a Hill roid. as
' 1 - - " , . v.v . . , Bw. ;, UUUU tvuutu, vruii will, " ao v p i D . - ,
J,i6l .Bo; February, I4.j6.75, approved. .u cil Balurday. it is almost assured it is, and the
jui.u l'riikrtt allowed f 5 60 refund of I Hoe wants to make for Tillamook
ui, error. j juu owaiicy o uj "u I the Ban kc Cedar Canyon su: v?y is
fetuio., to aet ata, onler Uieeaae-1 villa. Saturday, minng with the . Dractic.i route, and the main
:;;;;,;;.; ' b, crowd ,n tbe C0UDly Bel- line will not go ia Forest Grove.
U N Tkk' allowed re fund of tax; jr. M. Crabtree, the Laurel bop Hill will want the route into tne
and pruce grower, was in the city timber, and furthumore, be will
Saturday, greeting his friends. want the most direct line, and tbia
inV,n w.ielor nf OalflR Preek means tUe ueaar uanyoa route.
John Heisler, of UHeg Creek, n.nk. r.nmm.ro.ial Club is
doing alt in its power lo make it
easy to get the right of way
privileges, and many are donating
the land.
K Muhly refuiiite.) In i), eirorichool
I mt net Ui.
Sit MiMtre atlttKP.I f f.M frfirinf. '
Umagri, on aiciormita couniy roaa.
High Q
UALITY
Drug 8
tore
Our Greatest Ambition
is to Deserve to be Your
DRUGGIST
And to supply you and your home with
with all the needed j$ick-opw supplies as
well as Toilet Re jt&faes y&9&4vi
carried by a High-Class Drag Stores alfm
Our Prescription Department represents
the best in quality and skill.
Give us a trial and you will find
Our Goods are Right
Our Services are Right i
and Our Prices are Right
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
Johti 1'elrra refumie.l $3. Jo; R O Steven
in irlunilnl 17. II.
Kfotlera lee, Jinuarv, 3"3 10; l'e!)
uaiy, 15, approved.
. mi ni"T1: ? "TO?! and who has one of the best places
Juim viuiiAiHtu, nio t auiuu inu iuw 1 . ... 1
hctteuneiuan. ion tun tunuj, w iu iu k
K 8 Itobinfjon nl C V TiKrd to meet Monday.
AUSTIN H. GATES
and view AMUterei ... roi, ai.rca ...,.. Uill .A
.-. -. m . .. . 1 1 117 1 b u 1 11 mimi 1 i. nii'KHLi mr. til umiBi ui in. huu
J J , J UW VOHDCII nil', ' ttmmmju vi ,
ii,ini Mrrh la ami view toad I hn mnrm lha "hi no" in the latA Un
it V Jolmwn petition; O W Harsh and pleMtntt e?8, WSB Up to the county
Ju II Sewell lo meet witU surveyor I . . .
JI1ICB 15 inu trcw iul (i ""J I
A Juliuaou rt all: Thoa Connell thial M H.laa nt Fnraai ("trove.
vVw cmfront; the farmers with died at the family home, Sunday
' . rrn,a nrk lhanfnr VAars. was D Uh R 1910. Hi U bom in
8. 1833. and was
1. moie wora man tor jent, k.b iu nirco o. iuiu.
a,,lcii Tew. refunded tax overpay- inarn Haiti rd a V. I w Ynrk. Nov.
mtiit ol 5 47; y J Pmun reiunueu
Tk Qndnrsigned will sell at public
loclliin at bis late farm, ana juar-
1st toil northsaat of Ulsnooe, com
ttioolog at 10 o'clock a. in , on
MONDAY, MARCH H
AiUUiht (turkey binder, 6 ft cut, llurk
ty rake, to ll; Monitor dltc K'lu
IM t'liailiam l,n mill. I anion ill"'
slow, t Hirer n inth pluw, .(rliigt'0l
iurww, ij trrlti; trel Irvrr banow, 60
weth; lami Irutk w.gnn, buggy, land
relief , hayrack, double ItarptHin li.yfmk,
aith nj and hlnrh rotnplrl; lni
Kale, tyi all of III. foregoing uia
Chlnery, etc , I. prarlloally new, bavin
bets uwd hut one and two ae.attna. and
kv bait tiert of ram; art iloutilr v.oi
kataeaa, lingle Imggy barnew, grind
k.( atylbr, acoop aliovel, .pad, mat
tork, fork', eaovai, wagon abeet, 5x14,
few houarhtdd goods, au.t numeiou.
atlier arlitlei.
Terms of Bale -1 10 and under,
sash; over 110. night month-.' tima,
bankable note, at U per cut
Interest.
J. J Hartley, Owner.
B P. Cornelia 1, Auctioneer.
John Vsndtral, Clerk.
MRU. JUSTICE
Ww. Foulkee. i f Faiminglon, was
U town Monday, and rwrts tbe
oeamiiMre Juslloe, who waa norn
Id Sweden, No 13, 1822 Her
bunband died 12 yier ago. She
passed away Sunday afternoon, at
8.0O o'olook. Hhe leive the lol-
lnwlna l.tl.l. W..M Wm
a .uiiuifn. it u.i ...
Justice, Farmington, and tbe
daugh'er at whose home she died.
Mrs Hannah Foulkes, wile of Win
Fuulkei. Gm.eral debility, the re
sult of sdvanortd age, was the oaufe
of death.
White Hnuan m (V.mao suaran l'iv,
lee every can. -Kmmott Bros.
J. C. Wilson and wife, ol Both
ay, were in town Monday.
Cbas. F. Miller, of Forest Grove,
aa down to tbe city Fiiday, on
"Mai businese.
John Carli-on, of near Klmonioa,
was up Saturday paying taies ano
u Argus nines.
W. 0. Jackson, of Glenooe, was
Jn Frldy, getting rmdy lor the
BPring work as soon as the weather
settles.
John Fisher, (.f three mil"" be
low Soholls, was in town Friday,
od after paying tnxea made bis
nnual call on the Argus.
Walter Taylor, lhi concrete oon
Motor, returned Saturday from a
tWO mnnlkJ ul.it .Ilk kia hmthorS
ol sisters In Nebraska- Walt
y he will again be in the con
crete bmioesH, and already has five
nginaa to Bet down ia the St
Johns country. Of course, he h
glad to get back to old Oregon.
Clyde Lincoln, C 1'. Uerry and
Albert Lincoln left Monday morn
ina fur InverneM. Montana, to
irw.k over aoms homestead locations
If ilm iin.l aotiietbini that look
,wl l.t ihnm thav will file. The
land in ouestion has ben under
leasM to some big rattle kings, and
but recently released.
Frank Holoomb, of Bethany,
sat at at iti 1(1 M the last of the week
and inform the Argus that he and
his aociatee will sooo plaoe Ixird
wii..hni.r tha standard brsd
i.uin aiallion. in the fitld
Lord Kiichener is a sod of Zmbro,
. 1,. i,t,nna hnraa well known an
Oef the coast.
John Biifert, of Centerville, was
in town Friday. Mr. Beoert ur
irmly owned the place now owned
1.. t T Mnrriann. near rarmiuK
ton, and went back to Centerville.
after telling Beifert Is one of tbe
boys who always makes a few dol
tars on real estate purcnases
a . m -I
n. it.l,,h Havia and wiie, 01
l'ortlaud, led Monday for Kurope.
.. .. n.utinr aiwa to take a
....In.ia nnnr.e at V e ina
Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss K-.hel
Morgsn, daughter of J. -
M.rgn, and was raiseu .m
citv.
i v n..t.n nf near Hillsdsle,
. .1 i. u lha naat was one ol the
auu wuu 1
dairymen who "made it pay, was
in town Saturday, paying in at the
tax counter and calling on inssu.
....1 .. A...irii hs diani over
ami, i" . 1
Wvik the family journal.
Kalley steam wood
. ! 1 ntniir. For cutting
I . .InuawitCll OUt Of tllS
OOIUWOUU ut r.." -
!-. J W. Reynard, Hillsboro,
0 , Route 2. Between isu e.
Iur.'.. , r.l Phnna Roholls
anil Mr) 10 IS. -r
. ... ... u .j married. March 14. 1858. at Galena.
,,T?.ipt. fmm ju-icOWBarne.- wbenyou do smoke, buy a Schiller, U1- J88, B,Vir?.n WaPK.
court .nowed on State v.ti l! w W.k- d ' .u Dever accu8fd of fea. He eerved in the Civil War m the
berg, Win Hclumoiil, Juhu Pierce and . Mffrouchv " Second Nebraska, serving two
Wui Si pp.
Claims allowed
K M Green, ioiiurt juror. $1 00
ing "grouchy.'
Albert
Philippi
Second Nebraska, serving two
T OAI I I
" years. 10 loai no moveu irum
Albert Spierings, a veteran of the Nebraeka to Oregon, and lived at
niltnnina WftA in from near 1 ...me: 111. . lutAMmAv.
K W tireen, toiurt jurur. . , mc.iiiuuvuio wu joato uoivm .v..
KC Brown, coroner fee S3 o Greenville, Saturday, and paid the jn lo iroreBt Grove. His wife and
j k C Thompaon. juror in1Ue.t.... 00 Argug a pie.Bant Cnll the f0'lowing children survive him:
tatHtIUg?.iu.oMm,!ft too ..uMn,w. Me..a. Rrickev. Mrs. F. E Ward,
Joel T 101a, jurot iuiu. . p. 4 . ivauotj, . i'u .6.u 1 -- v or
iiitii. Irrlanil. recorder' I. exp.l8t 40 ;n .).,. Mnllni.;n. la aftiir anv O. B UateS. Dallas, Ure , J . .
K.ullrv luror inouest 1 00 , t n.iu nf Iiasvilla north ol Hllls-
-- ----- . , 1 erai ears 01 me wv mmi tun uant , - -
IWVmk. unit UIIKI I OO " . . . T o rt.t f Dnll.n1
m 11 . j -1
O M Taylor
C Swanaon
W 8 Kill " "
Ben Ik-Uuian, raising safe
U i" I'avne. tnuueiit
Geo L Bickel
H Wohlliel
C S Tigard, juror inquest.
Kdward llealon
C F TiKard, willies inquest.
Joliu Jurgeos, iiHiiet
C Ingram, wit cor juty-
R V Hutlaxer, juror inquest
K II Baud, rellet
i,.... S.le & hock Co .
H Muipby. wit inquew
W A I'ullen.jutor inquest
R M McCieaiy, wit inquest....,
l'iank Powell, juror inquest
iti.i.n l.Uiht & Water Co. ..
Schmidt & Kulisch, relief
GeoG Hancock, exp-. .
11 S Crocker Co, snppne
A A Morrill, surveyor ......
Gordon Kt Brown, shenfl's oflice
R H Greer, relief
K Weastroiu, bridge
Max Crandall, expenke.
1 00 farm, was io town Saturday.
! John McCallen and wife, of near
3 00 Elmonioa, were up Monday, look
boro, and J. P. Gates, of Portland.
Deceased bad for 5ft years been a
member of the United Brethren
J. A. THORN BURGH
President
J. E. BAILEY W. V. MCELDOWNEY
Vice-President
Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Third Annual Statement, March 4. 1910
Elmonioa, were up Monday, look- ch Th, funerai took place
ing over some "near" Hillsboro . , the auemces of J.
places with a visw of locating. B MaUbewB poet, cd interment
Geo. Robinson, ot beyond Laurel, waB Jn the Naylor cemetery.
.a . 1 t. ? . t k
" was in town Monday, Dringing me Mr. uatea was a memer oi me
i little eon, who badly scratohed his Washington County veteran asso
nana on a rusvy nan, vuo uiuoi ut i cunon auu uw a o auua.u.
n n uiianhnk and wifo. who ooe over tbe oiunty.
..690 00 have been vifitmg over in Llacka-
4 3 ms, passed tbrougn town aiur-
day enroute nome t0 Mountain'
USID.
I OO
I JO
I TO
i ao
1 10
Rool'BCH
Loam and Discounts - 2W,ll-4l
V.H. Bonds at par - 2j.O-0)
Other Bond - - 23.3 ) .00
Banking House - WAvJ 00
Caiti aud Diiew from Other
Banks - - - lH, Kr.
LlABIUTIXS
CapiUl 8tonk and Surplus $12,000 00
Undivided Profits 774.41
Circulation - 25,000.00
Deposits - - 390,tJ8.W
458,382.64
nonorvo OOPor Cent
We Now Have A Savings Department
DIRECTORS
The. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. Tuqu.
. Wilber W. McEldowney J- A. Thorabur,
LOTS OF MILK FEVER
a oo I
34 4
5 5
irnwH end dairvmen report a
great deal of milk fever this Spring,
and several bave lost cows as a re-
Sol Jack, win owns a place be-
a oo'ow Farmington, but who is w i . f h maUdo, The forcing rl
.too oo Portland for scnooi advantages ;or Jnto the vhe alm09t .
, n so his children, was out to tbe city taln remedyt and i)f. Re,g.n the
" Monday. ,k.. .i.. .mJ m. fnr H D.
3 A Four room house on Washington Schmellier, which had been givn
Start The Mew Year
By buying Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
I 00 1 aa An sat lino KnfivAAn ArMH.ndlitn H n hud Avon DAroAined for
a. k as . -! r - 1111 uv w a v v-a -' " hwi -
1 w lUiley.Cocleik. aal & eKP....2o ao , j.j.j ot 50x190, for sale. U sled to haul the animal away,
A c ioueiou, re.. - . - 1 ftn. o m ie. northwest of and had killed tbe calf.
. . - .c I IU 1 alalia, lUi tun'w( I n oipu uhm '
loueiou, relief - 7 5i f o mnaa northwest of and had killed the calf. The air
C W Jme., bitdge....... . .. - ?'?r?-' Ki .f 7.1:. ". .. .f,e th. c.i.
Krauk Ineraro, removing arm imui 1 niiiBuoru. , iroutci.. wo --
16 00 1 ainnt he noderm.c. an J ina
t.iim m Brown, wit circuit court... 600 David Rice, who has been at . . . . f e a, d
J . . . . . L (WlltaaOl lb In. I 11. t - - Mnnlkd haD I . . . a 1
W K liawer, . . 1 , S3CD01I8 lor mauy uiouiur, u . . j j n oe y, arrei iSCDOm-
ftftSrtawftSS turned to Roseburg for a time, and had J f.ffl ct,d, some
1i .SS5tl. -" '95 50 will soon again b, on the hospital lim back, aod ,e ,t in for Reagan.
. w. u.,ihf.,,.me. orintiuif.... S 40 atsfTof the Soldiers' Home. ..n ,a,t uf, mn aith
Glass & rrndhoimne, print tag . . 53 w ftriT.uB or views, call his riir. Fred telephoned in that the
auppuci . I """-"r - '.I----'- j-.i .. a r. k; in
Robt Irmler, witnea Insane 00 on j, $ jonnson, pnoiograpurr. oow was uesn bhu ii
... 1 .. f . .. . n i.ir tpptiie tiiiuucu i I. .i.a ni n Mr nnivmn niufl. Mm. ia itttt uicbbbko ... wm v-
..,,nt 4 05 ,. . 1 n.k Pknna Tndf.nemi- neiDAit R. M. reached the rancn,
Klhe Godinan, sessor oiuw ana a eon 01 iu ian .vm. tne condenBer.
" 3 nedy, of DJiow ceavenon, umu
OO I . 'I . r, J. Ll I
52 3
-.i.i!.. TKainhar. of Tbatcker,
j raui.iu 1 ... , -
1 I,. hnnii many years in
,hat fertile section north of Foreit
drove, was down a u . ,
i..,,l in for a -neno n
Argus.
.... il kllnhan is properly
Winn no - ,
muituel tberels sunshine in the
quipie' , gee our
nouse. Oak ranges
7thVKmrick&Cor.
win.
. ir U avhri owns the J
.bTT.,..i..p't
nail.
T B. Perkins, in the me "cantile
last 01 mo wb-i -
i.ii,
mi.... IlNia r.tlel
1URT. ' I . M 1 uomj , v. - - . ...
. . Ill .urvrvor 5 OO ., l.M Q.mrl.a nmhl
Geo A MorrUI, .u.veyor . ofcee.... 56 00 n n'iml. and had been
M..M.nier & Wtrtz, com couti.... - jv " . -
M.nin Vaudehey, relief too 00 for some time
Delta Ding H're relief & 4 35
Thoa Tongue, diet ally's office, ao 00
Ram Johnson, of Shady Brook,
was in town Tuesday.
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n.. lfino voaiiiannA nrnn-1 1 . . ...t .iinin. 1 iiaq
Thos Tongue, e OlSl auy a outw. i por oam i'iu ''"" "" 1 r 1 log, wbb uuuuvj ow. i.
HiiutKiro independent, supplies... 64 35 1 ertv. only three blocks from busi day.
5i 00 - ffgV SirSuiSS Walter Hoge, former editor of
sSTrcW. county court .a Inquire of . M- Hu V the Forest Grove Times, and later
Wi B"tner.l"P::",:;:.7.4" ml1. ""..T"'-""....! in the minting business in Port-
Forest Grove,
Oregon
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We have quite a number of pairs of child's,
women's, find men's shoes which are slightly
damaged aud more or less out of style which
we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes
5.2c shoes for 7;c. Men's and
women's up to $3.50 for $1.00.
f itnco or? nil cood material but not up to
present styles. Now is the opportunity to
get a good siioe ior iiuie muuey.
be pleased to show them to you as long as
they last.
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Birth Stone for March
T.thA M Brown, the Wells Farrro
agent, has compromised with the
phinatm firm that last Fall sent
Theodore Pointer, who flame to him an auto that was not within
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I . a n . i a.
G, Gardner has been nxing u up
I bo that Mr. Brown oan use it in
j 6 Wilkes, a-e- Lincoln mth pnones. - - o UoaA He
OardMr John Boeker Sr. came down from nd Mrs. Hoge bave returned from
Chaa A Lamkin, asses A collect. . 7 Qr.e0ville the last of the week, and a Winter's stay in California,
Angu. McLeod, wit dwt atty.. .... s 00 u n toout wjUowefor the where Mr. Hoge went for the bene
W M Jackon, treasure. h . . - . .. ...
a iiiua Muna rvriit a. u. auu ar .iw 1 liaas am. n ibuvvi v v va- 1 waw - -
I A Imbrie, cir court fl f They expect to put out 25,000 wil-
J . . .1 D. Aa .. HH U Q 1 il . 1 u M.i U a( aaw m
M U Cae, sai . -7 - Mows on vneir piece norm o .uwu
LXZ 47 is Hn the next few weeks.
Win Tupper, court house janitor... 55 00
Waah toNewa.prtn.m- .... r; ' H n t,h hia narenU in 1850
SV:K r:Z. j.miW on the 'Portland, moun
"" 1 no I . , . i J- af.
JC Lauinn, suppii" - tain, was in town mouunj., - .. .
S L. h.rd ntisonera. ?a as La1?' . .7 t j Uha iaia vine? and delivery of ex
iiWUra"i--r- . a. Pointer in ine eariy ubv wn u " " . . D . L. :n
Connell & uo, supplies I. .aok ghots at the oldtime sho d- press matter, ice maon o wm
O o Hancock, salary -5 o be o 81,018 " ' j B Darti, be a great oonvenienoe to him when
GO Hancock, e.pense. 35 oo hng matohe8. His farm Jays parllj oe a g
j W Goodin. ai n ep. "";"ln Multnoman, ana ne , Bye ui9 m ln.
john Mccia.an, com salary a7 oo fc, fc th in cond,tion and Hillsboro will then
krence Miller, wit d,,t.,...vr 32o Ux "ere a fae there. put on airs,, having the first auto
8T, u ho tomato Ml
Sft - CSKK KS. ardent annexationist itransfer in the county.
molt Bros,
"Who iu this world of ours, their eyes
In March first open, shall be wise;
In days of peril firm and brave. ;
and wear a bloodstone to their grave.",
March gift jewelry will never fail to please if
selection is made here. I am constantly receiving
new and exclusive designs in dainty jewelry as it
is created by the jewelry artists of America. . ,;. ,
I enjoy a reputation for distinctive jewelry and
silverwear. Those who buy here have the satis
faction of knowing it is newIt is up-to-date it
is good. March birth flower is the violet." '
LAUREL M. HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Graduate Optometrist
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