The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 31, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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We are going out of Business. This is not a bankrupt sale. Desiring to enter
another avenue of business we are placing our magnificent stock on the market and will sell
At cost all our staple lines
and many lines will be sacrificed below actual cost- You will find every article marked in plain figures as
advertised.
SEE OUR PRICE CIRCULAR JUST SENT OUT
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And you will see that you will save money
on present purchases and purchases for
the futurv. Note our Clothing prices;
Note our shoe prices; Note our dress good
pricesj in fact, looh. at our prices on all
lines not excepting groceries, and you
will see that they are money savers for
you. Lay in a stccK for the future You
will need clothing, and boots and shoes
later on BUY NOW as you will have to
pay more when we are out of business.
HIGHEST Marhet PRICE PAID for EGGS
Corner SECOND and MAIN
A Beautiful
BELGIAN
STALLION.
Belgian No. 3295
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Has Splendid
Disposition
Superb Action
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IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLIfT
, .SrflQOO, darK chestnut. Splen-
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mas and 1 iiursiiay !-- ,. n-mk Friday a crnoon ai
Thursday p. m. at Ita.k. '"jJVG. Walker's
Hanmin's barn, Buxton, Mtniaay
place, Roy. s s ro inSure with foal
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Hillsboro, Oregon
LEnER TO THURSTON
Some Ancient History of Wash
ington County, in Letter
WAS I'OI'NIO OF HII.I.SIUIRP
Old Pioneer was Virtually one of Ore
gon's l-'irst (iovcrnors
I I :
Gx 11." Ifimos. assistant seetv
t.try uf tho 'Oregon Historical
SK'ifty, writts the Aiiis that he
roci'iitlv tli icoveivil a lettor writ
ten !y David Hill, foumlor of
Hillsltoro, to Sanuiol Thurston,
delotratt' tCon.unvss. The let tor
was writte;n Dee. l:'., 1SW. Hill
settled here in 1842, and was vt 11
known to ; the earliest pioneers.
A portion of the letter describes
conditions as to labor, stitirjr
that it was scarce, and thewrite'r
wished that two or three thou
sand industrious people would
coir ; to Oregon. In t-losinj? Mr.
HilNsj.Kj: r '' '
"'I lie mm ' nnr lv li -s Wen
ilniincl to W'a..Ui.iK"J "'' c.nintv
s-al is lochlrd rt Co'imilm, on Hie noith
cast curner ol my claim. ' 1 want you to
.,., u niniiDlIu mill from PotllaU't to Co-
unihiis altii it w.mt--tnottr.y mail from
Orffion or Linn C'i'ty to' Colmnluis, to
continue on to tin- tails of Yamhill, the
county scat of that c unity, then to the
county seat of Polk county, frtm thence
to sonic p tut in Benton county. I be
lieve they have not locnted their county
suit, and you are better aeptamted m
lientui comity thaa lam. We want
uostnliieea eslnhlislveil at all the county
,.t. I think Lsf ivette in the county
seat of Yamhill. I ih not recollect that
of Polk, , It WJ9 iccateci near tot. r oru s.
I will trVuml h.ive the name soon, as
possible'.- We have a -merchant lu cmr
town trotu niuaoeivmi. iib immc m
AbrahtMii Snlger, and he wishes to get
ilm n-i iintiMent of l M. in our town.
I think he, is qualified to fill the place.
"Olir merchants are still imposing on
mi as usual.' There is not half of a sup
ply ot the most CTsmittal articles, such as
common woollen ponds, shoes arid leath-.
er. ' The article of salt has been sold at
si dollars per ' barrel fot the last.' three
months; s ml at present tlnre is none, to
be had at any price.'' '
Davkl HiU'was-'a-member of
! the Executive committee- of the
1 three, eleoted by. the people on
'July 5, 1843, the othet two, being
jAlanson Beers and Joseph. Ule
U virtually the-first powrnors of
! Oregon - to seWe, orife y.6ar. This
I was the first civil ertiment in
I American territoty.-west Qf the
I Rocky mountains --"F. X., Mat
j thieu, who cam in 1842, and who
will be 92 years old on April 2nd,
ment, and the only one now liv
ing. CARD OF THANKS.
Through the columns of The
ArmN we wish to thank those
who so kindly assisted us during
the illness and death of our little
son, Glennie.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Keennon
and ramuy.
Cornelius. Ore., March 30, 1910.
Geo. T. Ledford has received
the intelligence of the death of
V. M- Hrown. an old army corn
's rade of his, at Knab, Wash. Mr.
! Drown and his wife visited here
'two or three years ago, and the'
old gentleman was in his 80th
lyear. A brother of the dead
i man and a brother of Mr. Led
ford were killed by the Indians!
j in the early days, while enroute;
; into the Klamath country.
Wm. Schulmerich, of Farming-;
inn hri-s installed a milkintr ma-1
i chine, which he will operate with I
ia gasoline engine, lne nniKing
i problem is rapidly being solved.
J. W. Connell already nas two oi
these milking machines on his
ranch near Glencoe.
. Julius Asbahr. a prominent
fanner and dairyman of south of
town, fell trom a haymow, yes-1
terdav morning, a distance of,
eight'feet to the floor, and badly j
lirms;id one of his shoulders. Dr. !
Linklater was called to attend.
The many friends of T. G.
Trt.l.l nf nlmvp Forest. Grove.
J. l'tltl( V l Wk-v ' v
will be pleased to hear that his
recovery from an attack of pneu
monia is a certainty.
Rhode Island Red eggs for sale
for hatching. Mrs. Max Cran
dall, Hillsboro, Ore., Independent
Telephone 497. 3-6
' . Ki'-C. -Mulloy, of Laurel, was
in viKcfwi-dsiv mnrninir. and savs
the .ranchers in his section are
turning earth as fast as possible.
Underwood typewriter, used
but once or twice, for sale, at
$75. Jesse Applegate, with Bag
ley & Hare.
Mr nnrl Mrs Dnane Harvev. of
above Glencoe, were in the city
yesterday, doing some Spring
marketing.
Ed Northrop, of Shady Brook,
was in the city yesterday, and
called on the Argus for a few
minutes.
The inlant child of Mr. and
Mrs. G. S. Keenon, of Vinelands,
died the last of the week.
Albert Evers, of Verboort, was
REMOVAL NOTICE
Our Patrons will please take
notice that we have removed our
Sporting Goods Store
To Third street, at the Garage, where we
have more room and are better able to
take care of our trade.
Guns and Ammunition
Winchester and Savage Rifles, tlie best hunting rifles
ever made.
Remington Shot Guns. Latest models, Hammerless,
Rppeaters. Buy no other.
Revolvers of all kinds. . "
Bicycle Supplies. - Repairing a Specialty.
R. LEE SEARS
GIVE US A TRIAL
3 cans of corn for... 25c , ; ;
S cans of tomatoes for. .25c
Hard wKeat flour, per
?acK.... ..$1.55
Rolled oats, per lb 5c
Coffee, per lb 15c
Tea from 50c to 35c -
All brooms, each. 55c
We also carry shoes, Kingsbury Hats, and
Gents' Furnishings of the Best Quality " ,
at the Lowest Prices.
T. W. WYATT & CO.