The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 14, 1910, Image 1

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VOL. XVII
HILLSIiORO, ORKGON, APRIL 14, 1910.
NO.
EUGENE LEE GAVITT
DIES ATMIDDLETON
llnJ Worked nl the ChnmlUr Saw
mill Sliuc Jinunry
BU KOSII) MtOM Till: Mill. POM)
tkaJ Man SuppiucJ lu Ma c MaiUJ
I rum Khodc Uland
(Vromr K. C Urovvn Suinlay
niuriuiik' I an iiniif.Ht over
t!i. Uhly of K, I.. i4vitt, ul tlu
('i:iiullT H;ivmill. wxc MiMlr
ton, li.tvitt Hrriwl at tin- Haw
mill last January, anl lias work-tin-re
intermittently ever
Jure, lie hul attai-krt of imli
Urstion ami Saturday nfteriHNin
hi i . 1 i. if to tf" llnliintf. Alxuit 2:15')
Mr. i 'handler heard a cry of dU
trvm ami xennv.i tin- help of
Kre.l Hntokinaii. Thy saw- (la
vitt rise but onee, Kitfht min
ute later UnHikinan raised the
nIv from the mill ml. lr.
A. L Savior, of SIutwixmI, work
nl over the ln.y for IM minutes
but resiiseitutimi ifiipf issilili.
No one at tin' mill know any
tiling of Cuvitl'H filiteeedenU,
but Iuh k'rip win tanked Kiiene
av (lavit, and letter won
found on bin ntxoii postmarked
IVacedale, Ulinb tslarul. Ia
vilt bail alrto worked at (!olile
ami Lowell. thU Htati', anl bad
U-fii in Ni-braka. Kansas, I'tab
ami Wasbintoit In-fore coinini"
Wl'Ht.
K. M. Chandler said on tin'
witness Htaiul tbat (!aitl was
not a bard drinkrr. but tbat bf
was frequently in nee I of and
did drink a little liquor.
Tin' jury found tbat the death
was areidental. Tlu jury: Fred
HriNiknian, L It. Hruwn, Harney
CanlwHI, Cha. Itrookni.nn, J.
A. Chapman and .lobn Marsball,
HUM) ,M HIM M N V
A plan to get thoroughbred
Hrown leghorn and White 1'ly
tnoutb KH-k egtfH, for setting,
from prize winning binls. I
Ifuaranlee Hatisfaction. have
four line White Uoek eoekerels.
Will sell a pair or trio, while they
last. Guarantee ev ery bird I neil
to le as I Kay. Member of Ore
Km Poultry and 1'etStoek Ass'n.
bs. K. Saunders. Portland,
Creon. R, . U) IE,, lnd. Tele
phone Bethany 1. 17tf
Annual Mcvtlnit of Veteran
The Washington County Veteran
A.ssoeiiition will bold its usual
Mav ineetimr nt ( 'oi'iii'liiis on
Mav
r. l'.tlO. ImiMirtant busi
All veterans are requested
Present.
tlt'HS
to Ih
W. J. II Heuch,
President.
W. II. Morton.
Secretary.
Julius WeisenlK'ek and X. A.
(iasncr. of Keedville, were in
'' city Monday afternoon.
i '. W. Mimiiv has sold his gro
cery st.K-k to Connell & Co. and
will discontinue the business.
W. J. I.ichty, of West Union,
waj in the county seat Monday
niorning.
Will Stevens, of Kitrmington,
and who is in the mercantile
business in that fertile section.
w"s an A now caller, Saturday.
The following vital statistics
Wire reported to the county
l'rd of health for Washington
County during March, 1U10:
'vet urn on marriages, 8; contagi
ous diseases measles, 1; diph
u"'na, 3; scarlet fever, .
"faths males, 11; females, 8.
Hu-ths males, 22; females. 15.
W. Wood, County Health
Ollicer.
. Wm. Foote, of near Schenectn
ll'. N. Y., arrived the lust of tbo
WH, to see his brothers, John
and vrry j,'()ot0i Mr i,H,0Savs
that Schenectady is one of tiie
l"kr;rest electric' manufacturing
C''i)t.ers in the Uniteit States, and
proportion to its population
t'li'ns out more value in tnanu-iw-tiirinjf
apparatus than any
(i her city in the United States.
J1 visited Oregon about two
years ajjro. Mr. Foote has a
knite of the pocket variety
t'l'it has been in the possession
of three brothers for fifty years.
brother, Amos, now de
ceased, first owned it, and he
Wive it to John Foote, who in
t'ii, Rave it to tbo present own
It has its blades well worn
"own to the nail-slot, but it is
Rl'll a Rood knife, and he wouhl
"t part with it for any consider
ation. He expects to be in Ore
gon Hovnivil i..l,n
... 1 r . .
in town Saturday. When lHkcd
II lie could corrol
rati' the r'.
it that In
lore the primaries as a nominee
for the b-nihlature. . said that
he could, ufid that be was koiujc
in as one who was in favor of the
primary law; in favor of State
ment No. 1, and against the as
sembly. Mr. I,..udon Kiiyn heex
iects to make an active campaign
ami as he campaigned in the
regular army for six years, tie
thinks heiseipial to the occasion.
lLinch for sale: ?,2 acres; 22
acres cieared; all but 4 acres
needed to timothy ami clover;
balance pasture and timlter; house
and barn; well and sprint:; team,
I cows, all farm implements k
Pri-e if taken within ')
lays. Terms. Near Glencoc,
rural mute and telephone; cream
route. M. F. Watson. HillsUiro,
Ore., Koute 1. 3.5
Victor ('rop, of near (Ilencoe,
was in town Saturday. Mr.
Crop has seventeen carbide lights
in his house and he say they
are Kivintf tine satisfaction, Is'at
intr the lH'kefeller iroduct from
the Ktandoint of rheajmess.
The plant was installed by the
Portland Carbide Co., and fur
nishes a beautiful lits'ht. Others
in that section are talking of in
Ktallint: plants. The litfht is per
fectly safe and requires less at
tention than roal lamps.
I represent the Spirella corset.
Make seltTtions in your home,
where accurate measurements
can tw taken, and you Ket a cor
set to meet the requirements of
yourntfure. m-ihi nwuu earn, or
phone call for apxintment. ,
Mrs. M. K. Caudle, HilUhuro
Oregon, Fifth and Jackson
Street. IndejK'ndent telephone,
Mi. 3 14
Allert S. Hall, the electrician
who had charge of the Hillslxiro
Water and l.icht Plant for sev
eral years, and who is now suer
intendent of the HoihI River liht
plant at a trood salary, was in
the citv over Sunday, the iruest
of friends. Mr. Hall says that
he still has a warm place in his
heart for old Ilillsboro.
Ir. 0. H. Seheetz, Chiropractic
Spinoht.rist, of Forest Grove, in a
finely quipiH-d exponent of the
science. He has taken the course
under I. 11. Palmer, the discover
and develoKT of chiropractic. All
desiring freedom from pain and
sickness should consult him. All
diseases. Kxamination free.
Next door to I.aCourses Store,
Forest drove, Ore. 4 0
Kev. Fvan P. Hughes, recently
accepting the Contf. Church pas
torate in ItillslKiro, called on the
Arvis Saturday, for a little chat
over olden times. Mr. HuRhes
is very much gratified to note the
improved real estate conditions
that prevail here as compared
with a few years ao.
Dairymen attention The un
dersigned has for sale some reg
istered Jersey bulls, yearling,
and a few registered Jersey heif
ers, bred and unbred as finely
bred stock as can be found in the
state. Wm. Schulmerich, near
Farmintrton. Ore., Ilillsboro, Or.,
H. 5. Ind. Telephone. 1-6
H. M. McKusick, who conduct
ed the Buxton Hotel for an ex
tended time, was an Artrus call
er, Saturday. He has a lease on
the Astor House, at Astoria, and
will take charge at once. Mr.
McKusick is one of the Nomfaces
who knows his business, and will
make tfood in the seaport city.
For sale: Forty acres, Shady
Hrook section; 4 acres cleared;
1-4 mile from school house; on
mail route; 1-2 mile from church;
old house. Nice spring; can be
pitied tohouse. Three miles from
United survey; $1700 -terms. -las
Cray, Glencoe, Ilillsboro,
Ore.. Houtel 3-6
15 I,eis, the Heaverton orchard
ist and who sells more spray for
orchard spraying than any other
one person in the county, was up
to this city Saturday, greeting
friends and transacting busin
ess. W C Jackson, who owns a
tract of land near Glencoo, was
in Saturday. The United Rail
way misses his place entirely,
although the first survey cut up
the farm badly.
1) R Hurkhalter, of Farming
ton and P. M.Jackson, of Last
H llslH.ro, were in Saturday and
remembered the Rest Room fund
at the Argus ofliee.
m;tnt,ll nf Pendle-
ton, is a guest at the hne of
his brother, u n. muL""'';,t '
(J. is suHering from an attack of
blood poison in one oi ma
Uniform Rank K of P. , jill
Pvth an Hall, Iriaay
vrung; April 15. All are re
quested to be .present-.
C. W. Lmd.
COUNTY LETS
ROCK CONTRACT
W. Orr i Awarded the Thatch
er Con 1 rut I, Sliding Stale
Will. CKfSM om; THOUSAND YARDS
llfri and Kttorder Show Good
Feet
tor Manh
The county Uiard met last week,
and awarded U. W. Orr the con
tract for crushing alsmt 1.000
yards of nxk at the Thatcher
quarry, and hauling the same on
the roads. He gets 75 cents per
yard for crushing and 15 cents
for the first quarter mile of haul
ing; and then a graduated scale
on up to $1.15 for the hauling on
the 22nd quarter of mile,
The following road petitlonii
were referred to the district at
torney: Jas. Jackson et als,
Orcnco; Henry F. I'arsons, near
Forest Grove; W. W. Jaquith,
Scholls; Calvin Wylder, North
Forest drove; Frank Herb,
Hanks; Chas. Holt, Gaston;J. M.
Shafer, Forest Grove; Chas.
Hines. Forest Grove.
Viewers' reorts read the first
time: On road jietition of E.
Wenstrom, Scholls; John A.
Johnson, Beaverton; and H, T.
Johnson, Glencoe.
Clerk Bailey reixirt-s $592.70
fees for March, and Recorder
Ireland reiHirts $528.45 for month.
K. W. Haines was granted
franchise, under certain restnc
tions, to set electric light poles
along county road Initween Forest
Grove and the Hillsboro city
limits.
(Maims allowed:
Itil'iboio l.ivriy Co, county court l y
Korrtt C.rovc I'rtu, pouting 6 00
I N KolilnwiD, relief 10 00
llillslxiro Ar, irinlui) 84 50
J W lUilry, mI nod exM-nse iy 40
S N Toole, co amrsaor otlice Si 00
Mm CrnUll, county a-wr 100 00
lliot II Toii(iif , "lilt tty' ofTic.. Jo 00
J W Gocritn, nl und expeuie 119 55
A A Morrill, county surveyor 106 50
Tuilittin Hotel, circuit court. ..... .. 35
Washington Co .Newt, printing . . 13 50
J II IlruMn, iiKjurst 1 00
llilliunro 1. W & I Co 19 04
W M Jtc ton, trraturer'i ofliee.... 60 60
Nelson IMw Co 43 00
Orrijon Wash Sewer I'll Co....- 40 75
KoruiK Hroa livery co ct 5 50
W J Butner, county court 46 5
John McClaran, county court 46 40
M C Caae, aal and otiice expenset. 84
M C Caae, travrlire expeuaes 43 55
C.ny MeasinEer, tindiiea 9 (A
hme (iodman, assessor omce nl 00
Wash Co Tel Co, telephones 10 c$
W 1) Wood, health otlicer 104 85
Wm Tiipper, c h - 5S 00
Martin andeliey, relief 87 50
P II Vandeliey. relief..- 5 00
IVlia Iru Store, cir court - 4 1
S I Oalloway, fruit insjiector 83 55
W It 1 lamer, aherifl'a ollice Ii9 00
J B Wilkes. " " 97 5
T C lUiley, clerk's oflic 27 00
Class & I'ludhoinuie, supplies 6 4
Oregon it Wash Sewer Pipe Co.... 14 $
Security Vault A Metal Works. ....360 00
Hillsboro IndepeuCent, printing... 57 JS
lUrthold llarK Co, supplies .... . 17
II S Crocker & Co, supplies o 00
HrlL'ifS Bros, relief 13 43
II II Hope, circct juror 4 o
Glass A I'niilhoimiie Co, supplies II 00
II I, Kusiell, bridges 14 U
Geoll Ilaucock, tsx adjustment.. .307 70
tieo G Ilstic ck. beard prisoners... 103 75
Geo G Hancock, sheriffs salary...U5 00
S l'aikley, county court 1 5
Geo U Hancock, expenses UJ 55
J W McRobrrts, J 1' couit 7 00
V H Stoti, sheriff ofliee 105 00
I'aciric Stat & Prinliim Co, sup.... 8 00
Pac Coast atauio work, supplies.. 3 55
Geo S Allen, refund tax to 00
Circuit Court Witt.ei.sea Ray Taylor
c jo. James Flowers Jr 9 40, Wallace
Hrown a 50, lonn mcruersou a 50,
Lower 1 50.
Roads and Hlidiwavs R W Orr
liSS 7S, Brail & Co 1J 75, t 75
iand
cc so. S G Moriran 4s, Geo Bantx
Fred Slohler , A B Todd 73 as, Ooff
Ilros 7 00. I, G Weidewltsch ao 95, R
Reasoner a8. B Peterson t,RS Uobinson
a II I. Kusstll ta 7. tt w marsu 7 ao
J H Sewell 6 8j, Wm Kysn a, Jas Welch
j. n Mr Allen a. Geo Bantz ir a J w
Jackson 4 40, H T Johnson a, Jos Con
nell 4 60, Tom Haines a, K Wenstrom 4
J 11 Sewell 11, Thos Couuell 11 50, C
Tlgard 5 8a.
Witnesses Before Grard Jury Mrs
lolm Mills fi, W W Ryals 3 60, Rosa
Hellish 6 80, Joseph Hellish O ao, Ma;
Kiuwater 6 70. G H Baldwin 3 ao, H ,
Prrrv a ao. Kokina Feldt 6 60, C F Den
nis 5 40, Ray Taylor a 40, Lee Lower
". .. 1.1 .it: i : - n
a 40, .llio rarsons o, vim mi 3 w
rharlea Setli s 60, Louis Herring 6 ao,
Ray Walters 5, Klmer Harper 5. James
iiurwr t. Haas Darnell a 40, Herbert
t)ren McLoud Arnold Mc-
Loiul 4 Ho, Carl Parsona 5 40. J L Dilley
3 80, W C SctUlllz 3 ao, marsiiau maiic
son S ao.
Nnwmtier Grand lury J A Thorn'
burgh $13 ao, Chas K Potts 15 4t A II
Theodore Farmer it ao, B B
Reeves 14, George Fiewing 15 ao, C L
Crocker ta 40.
Mr.li Grand Jurv Chaney Rtnefiel
is ao. I A Abbott 13 ao, B Heilmann
ij ao, A C Winney 13 8o, F M Hill 14 ,
lohn H Greenwooil 15 ao, James Bor
wick ta 80.
I.'-,,...-.! and Soecial Jurvuten rerry
Ellin 5 4o, L 0 Biown 4 40. H L Russell
3, J NUrahela, O 8 Deichuian a, M L
Noble a, A B Caples 3, fcmet l.ort 3, ra
M Harvey a, K I Kuratu a, v w uaiu z,
o m tilll 1 A A Walker 12.
Chas ALamkin, Sheriff's ofBce... 79 5o
Committee Road Dist No 31 19J 45
Willis Ireland, Recorder . . . a9 40
Connell & Co, relief 45 34
vl.ww Schulli loo 00
jjwin & IlQdaQILJt
Kornt (Wove l'rrn, ptiniini; to 40
Hrrcliel Cluttrr, Slieiiff'i office... 130 00
Wcnutrom, K A U a6 61
Ronton & lliown, HlieriH't Ofliee. . 11 50
II I) H linii-ltrr, C urt oum- 6 00
John Wrlch, k t II 2 00
All kinds of field seeds at
Greer's.
Harlan Kelly, of Vinelands,
was down to the city Monday.
For fresh fruits, choicest and
freshest candies, etc., see K other.
John H. Dorland, of beyond
Glencoe, was in tow n Monday.
Wanted: Hand Ironers. In
quire at Moore's laundry.
W. L. Hachelder, of Glencoe,
was in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott, of
rest Grove, visited in the city
Sunday.
Ked clover seed, from 12 to 15
cents per lb., at Greer's.
Dr. M. H. Parker, of Green
ville, was in town Friday, on
probate business.
B. L, Griffith, of Cooper Moun
tain, was in town Monday, ac
companied by Mrs. Griffith.
M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is
still in the housemoving business,
and if you have a building to
move, see him for an estimate.
Chas. Schmidlin, of Buxton,
and a son of Ambrose Schmidlin,
was an Argus caller Thursday
evening last.
0. Nordlund, of near Reed-
ville, was in town Monday, and
called in to contribute a dollar to
the Argus rest room fund.
Mrs. Chas. Parker returned
yesterday from a short visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. I,
Lilligard, at Laurel.
Pasture wanted: For 25 head
of cattle-in one or separate
pastures. Will give good price
for good pasture. Address I or
est Grove, Ore., U. 2, Box 74.
Miss una room visited over
Sunday with friends and rela
tives in this city returning on
the evening car to her home at
Portland.
Four room house on Washing
ton Street, on car line between
Second and Third, lot 50x190, for
sale. Lrnest Lyons, 2 miles
northwest of Hillsboro. 51tf
Ira E. Purdin, formerly of
North Forest Grove, and who
still has his holdings in that
section, was out from Portland,
Monday, greeting friends.
Geo. W. Kelly, of Vinelands,
was in the city Monday. Mr,
Kelley has been quite indisposed
all winter and is fervently look
ing forward for the fine weather
so he can recuperate.
Shrubbery, roses, peonies, HI
lies, all kinds of plant flowers and
plants. Cabbage and tomato
plants. Celery and cauliflower,
Also kale plants. For sale at the
Campbell Greenhouse, Seventh
and Fir. Ind. phone. 2tf
E. W. Haines has been grant
ed permission to set electric
light poles along the county
road from Hillsboro west to con
nect with his wires leading to
the plant on the Tualatin river.
The county court grants the
franchise with certain restric
tions.
G. H. Carter has bought the
Connell milk route in Hillsboro
Fresh milk received two times
per day from the Connell ranch
adjoining this city, north of town
Sanitary bottles. Your patronage
solicited. Delivered at your door.
4-5 G. H. Carter,
Cal. Jack was out on a fishing
expedition, Sunday, and landed
16 nice trout. 1 his isn t the
largest string, but Cal. feels that
he is entitled to some glory as
he beat C. E. Koontz nearly two
to one and Koontz has claimed
the championship belt ever since
he struck Hillsboro.
Nick Kemmer, who tor years
has grown hops on Cooper Moun
tain, was in Monday. He has
dug up his vines, and says that
he will hereafter be content to
till the soil in other lines of pro
duction. Nick says he is tired
of the care that a hop yard in
volves, and he wants to take it
as easy as possible for the rest of
his life.
The Cardinals were out for
some practice Sunday, but the
weather was not ideal for the
work. Manager Moore has
fine bunch of players signed up,
and all the fans are hoping for a
crood dav next Sunday. If the
bovs get off on the right foot and
win the first game, there will be
reioicing in old Hilltown. The
Maroons, however, have severa
games already this season, and
thev have been beating al
comers. Let the boys turn out
and give the cardinals plenty of
support next Sunday it makes
... l.i 1L.
all the qinerence in tne game.
SUPT. CASE SENDS
L
The Largest Apportionment Ever
Made in Washington County
SAME PER CAPITA AS LAST YEAR
Increase In School Children Adds
Sum. $4.55 to Each
to
Supt. M. C. Case, Monday, ap
portioned the neat little sum of
$33,345.00 to the 7020 school
children in Washington County,
the per capita being $4.75. The
per capita is the same as last
year, but the increase in children
of school age accounts for this
being the largest sum ever dis
tributed in the county at one
time. Forest Grove and Hills
boro break exactly even on the
sums disbursed. The various
districts received amounts as
bllows:
P Holcomb, Hillsboro R !...$ 399 15
P E Phelps, Cornelius 1130 50
W N Hathorn, Laurel i' ii
A Iteverman. Cornelius R I. 413 35
B Ortman, Forest Groe. a6i as
J J Wismer, Portland R a.... 3?o 60
t'eter Boscow, Hillsboro . 3120 75
Lewis Powers, Hillsboro R 3 356 50
Jos Connell, HilUboro R 1... 199 50
B A Hoskins, Dilley 817 00
K X Harding, Gaston. 351 73
la F H Herb, Banks R 1 4H4 30
13 W L Moore, Banks 5S9 00
14 W Vanderzmden. Banks R 3 304 00
15 L J Corl, Forest Grove 31JO 75
16 Louis Wilcox, Gaslon R 1 394 25
17 G J Jack, Hillsboro R a 399 25
IS Peter Olson, Beaverton R 1... 513 00
10 Jas H Sewell, Hillsboro 204 as
aojt A W Wright, Sherwood R 3 156 75
a 1 SAD Meek, Cornelius R 1. 194 so
aa Wm True, Sherwood R 3 .... 456 00
ajjt H B Tigsrd. Beaverton R 1 . 850 as
14 J J Jeppesen, Bacona 95 00
2S H C Pearson, Cornelius R a. i75 75
a6jt Chas Geiberger, Sberw'd R 1 72a 00
17 AT Bmton, F Grow, R 1... 34a 00
aS E W Carnahan. Gaston, R a. 4SI 2s
19 J Millar, Reed vi lie 479 75
30 Daniel Staver, Gales Creek... 4S9 ao
31 E Goff, Hillsboro R a 190 00
3a M Woodhouse, Gaston R 1... 99 75
33 T C Johnson, Cornelius R a... a28 00
34 Wm Feldt, Buxton .... 66 &o
35jt J O Gustin, Sherwood R 3... 5a 25
3jt N L Wiley, Rex 80 76
37 J J Vankleek, Beaverton R3 403 75
38 I W Hanley, Hillsboro R 4... 603 25
39 D N Crosby, Sherwood R4... 18535
40 U A PHeth, Sherwood K 4 ... 375 50
41 AC Wirtz, Banks R 3.... ... 304 00
43 Chas C Clapshaw, F Grove 1 233 75
43 John Dorland, Hillsboro R 3 199 50
44 Benton Phillips, Banks R. 2. 31S 1$
45 Ralph Cole, She t woe d R 5... 266 00
4jt Louis Fln'ean, Laurel R 2 80 75
47 W C Edy, Sherwood R 3 242 25
48 C E Hedge, B-averton 138a 25
L Mapes, Lamel R 1 137 75
4Qjt Albert Schmidlin. Buxton.... 52 25
50 V W Jaquith, Laurel R a.... 34a 00
5l GP Essner, Mou-.taiudale ... 90 20
52 Gerhard Goetz. Cornelius R 2 275 50
53 rhil 10 bcbntider, ' " 190 00
54 John Schneider, Hillsboro.Rt 579 50
55 Alfred Gueiber, HilUboro R I 375 25
55Jt J K Uillas, KUt 23 75
07 M S Batnes, Beaverton R a... 223 25
58 H H Rehse, Hillsboro R a.... aSo a5
59 C A Mil'er, Cornelius R 171 00
60 CM Syverson, B -av. R 3 242 2s
61 J Zimmerman, Hillsboro R 3 114 00
62jt IMiis Stark, Portland R a ... 166 25
63 Claude Williams, Batiks R3 156 75
64 V K Newell, Gaston R a 204 25
66 B Fleischhau r, Gaston R t... 223 25
67jt J A Johnson, Portland R a... aa8 00
68 K Lennen, Cornelius R 118 75
69 C S Batemati, Gales Creek.... 57 co
71 H B Dauchy, Banks R I 156 75
72 C II Peterson, Buxton. 64! 35
73 I C Clu'ter. Sherwowl R 5 156 75
74 Kiwin Ritter, Holbrook, R 1. 494 00
75 A B Gairigus, Banks R a 299 25
76 M Hart, Buxton 90 75
77 H W Stauff r, Cornelius R a ai3 75
;8 Cash Scofield, Buxton 57 00
79 Geo M Ross, Hll'sboro R a... 137 75
8j T R Moote, Laurel . . , 166 as
81 Fred Berirer, Hillsboro, R 4. 390 00
82 W E Shaver, Oswego tt 1 128 25
83 G Williams, Gales Cieek 47 50
84jt P Htuschkel, Hillsboro R 3. 175 75
86 G Laetn merman, Banks R 1 . 137 75
87 C Her, Timber 28 5o
88 F Laneer, Sherwood 783 75
89 J N Miller, Hillsboro R 4 ... 256 50
90 Otto Parsons, Banks Rt. 213 75
91 Geo B al, Gaston R 1. 133 00
93jt W W Parrett, Newberg R a . 14 25
94 W G Grabhorn. Beaverton 3.. 147 25
95 A P Christensen, Hillsdale 1. 218 50
96 J bchuieltzer, Shetwaod R 3 147 as
97 Peter Jansen, F Grove R a.. 4c8 50
98 J R Bailey, Buxton 57 00
99 M L Roberta, F Grove Ri.... 161 50
tooit J P Jones, Newberg, R3... 57 00
loijt U 1 liompson, Sherwood K I 38 00
lojit W J Docl son, 'Sherwood R a a3 75
I04jt AStitt, Hillsdale, K 1 33 25
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic auction, on the Jimmy Bur
gess place, 3 miles North of
Mountaindale, at 10 a. m., on
TUESDAY, APRIL 19.
Bay horse, 9 years sound and
true, weighs 1350: heifer, two
years old, calf by side, fresh;
yearling heifer; wagon, in good
repair, has springs; two iron bed
steads, mattresses, good as new;
cook stove, heating stove, stove
pipes, cupboard, dishes, fruit
jars, chairs, kitchen table, 5 gal.
milk can, 3 gal. milk can, grind
stone, axes, and numerous other
articles.
Terms of sale Under $10,
cash: $10 and over, six months
time, on bankable note at 8 per
cent interest.
N. J. Campbell, Owner,
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
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ttle Specialist
I1AVI11 unutDTc ii: r. . .1 : : : 1 11 I i i
DR. DAVID ROBERTS, WUcomin State Veterinarian, 1M6-7-
Dr. David Roberts is the best known practical veterinarian
and veterinary author in the country.
You can get his book "Practical Home Veterinarian," cloth
bound and illustrated, FREE. I
You can get a high class live stock paper FREE for a wholo
year. Ask about these offers at i-
High Q UALITY
We carry a very complete line of Dr.
Robert's Cattle and Stock Remedies and we
believe there are none better.
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
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A. THORXBURGH
President
. E.
Vice
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Conditions at call of the Comptroller,
Tuesday, March 29, 19 10.
RESOt'Krrg
Loans and Discounts - $252,872 ss
V. S. Bonds at par - ilj.OOO-OJ
Other Bonds - . o.!.,i0.no
Banking Housn - . lij,2S.i CO
Cash and Dues from Other
Banks and f. S. Trvas. l.M,SU2
l:i9,!C9.U0
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time
Certificates.
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. Tuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburrf
Save Your Money
buying Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
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We have quite a number of pairs of child's,
women's, and men's shoes which are slightly
damaged and more or less out of style which
we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes
for 50c; $2.25 shoes for 75c. Men's and
women's up to 3.50 for $1.00.
These are all good material but not up to
present styles. Now is the opportunity to
get a good shoe for little money. We shall
be pleased to show them to you as long as
they last.
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$1.00 a weeh maKes the path
clear for putting a VICTOR into
every home.
Why not see about getting yours today?
LAUREL M. HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrht.
VICTOR AGENT
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Drug S
tore
BAILEY W. W.
- President
MCELDOWNF.Y
Cashier
Liabilities
Capital Stock and Surplus 142.000.00
Undivided Profits . 838.10
Circulation - 25,000.00
DeiKisits - . . 432,000-90
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