The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 05, 1910, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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HILLSBORO ARGUS. M4Y V t9 10
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1 500 Acres Added to
Bea vc 1 ton-Keed v i 1 le Acrcairc
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The last tract in this locality row- cut into aort.ie lots aiul i rtVjcJ
fjt Kaput !eelOft uK iit of entire community no :sukn1.
Select a choice location in this latpe new a.l.l:tion.
We have slil in j:e lhin J H' acted a.ljoitur this tvw patting,
which u rapi.lly dcTelojntig in fuel ami uIchmk Liming.
Only io miles out: kooI stream an l electric car seme; all com
munity convenience established.
Timbered land, with running w:t r. $11$ to $;oo per acte.
All cleared laud, ready for crop, f ioo per acre and up.
Some tract with home bui dings and some Willi orelianN,
Small cash payment an.! ki! nice to suit.
Cad at our orlice. J4j'j Sl.i;k sine', arrange to go with us. with
out expet.se toycu, and verify the a!ove.
SKaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon
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Monuments
Forest Grove Monumental WorKs can
Save Money for You.
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Designs and stock, none better. Ouality and work
nianship unexcelled. Prices lowest on coast. All
work guaranteed' Orders and all communications
promptly attended to. Will call and show designs
and samples at any distance.
Main street, X. of P. 0. Block.
GEE L JONES
Box 343 Forest G rove, Oregon.
zCOUER'D LACE
SPLENDID PACING STALLION
Sire, Lovelace; Dam, Bowney by Coeur d' Wood.
Bright bay; weighs over 1200: 6 years old.
Season as follows:--Mondays at McNamer's
barn, Forest Grove; Wednesdays at Ora Gardner's,
Mountaindale; Saturdays at Haunan's barn, Bux
ton. Ou call rest of week until further notice.
TERMS: Fifteen dollars to insure,
payable when mare is known to be in
foal; service due or collectable at
once when mare is traded or sold.
Care to prevent but not responsible
for accidents.
A.W. MILLS
Independent Tel. Greenville, 52
P.O. address, Banks, Ore., R I
YOUNG ROLNCER
A dark blood bay; 16 1-2 hands high; 1750 lbs.
Young Bouncer is oue of the most b autiful
horses in the two counties, anil has proven
himself a fine breeder. His sire, Makers,
and gran 'sire, Monarch, were the best 'oal
getters ever standing in this section. His
first dam wa? a large grny mare, weighing
1560 lbs. Young llouncer is a I'ert heron
Clydesdale, the f'erclitron very strong y pre
dominating. WILL STAND SsHASOX OK 1910:
Wednesday, at Jjou Finnigan's ranch, south
west of laurel;
Thursday, at Wm, Wohlschligel ranch, Scholls;
Friday, at Commercial barn, NcwWrg;
Saturday; at Sherwood;
Balance of week, at home of owner.
. TERMS: Single service $S, piyable at service;
Season $14; To insure f 17; payable when mare
is known to be in foal; $2 cash advance on
insurance.
Marei not returned regularly, sold or traded,
or taken out of county, held responsible
Care to prevent, but will not be held respon
sible for accidents.
WOHLSCHLEGEL,
Owner.
SCHOLLS,
Egbert Fonda,
Groom.
OREGON.
I H. M. Has ford was up from
U'low Now ton. Saturday.
Wm. Hostotler. in the hop bus-'
iness near Reodville, was up to
tho city Saturday.
0. 0. Quick, of North Forvst
Grovo. was in tho county soat
Saturday.
Tluv. Nisson, of noar Scholls.
( was in tho city Saturday, on
business.
Goo, Racon wont to Portland.
Tuesday, to attend tho sale of
some fine dairy stock.
! Albert Ktvhn. of noar Klmoni
; oa. was up to tho city Tuesday,
1 anil called on tho Argus.
I Will Parvty. of beyond Gloti
! coo. was in tho city the first of
I tho week.
! Goo. Harms, of noar Moun
itaindalo. w as in tho city Tuesday
1 afternoon.
j
I Chris. Johnson, of Mason Hill,
j w as in tho city the last of the
1 week.
J. Schmitko. owner of tho IV
lanoy farm, above Mountaindale.
was in tho county soat Monday
afternoon.
M. Palmateor. of noar Heed
ville, and who has farmed itiiwn
I that way for many years, was in
town Nituntay.
There is not, and could not U
a more complete line of fruits
and vegetables in the citv than
at Greer's.
Monday night a heavy rain
visited this locality, nml nlthoiu'h
it suspended farming operations
for a while tho benefit is not to
k calculated.
Good, thrifty tomato plants for
sale by Mrs. . A. Marlin. one
mile south of Hillslx.ro. on Liu
rel road. Also on sale at Walch's
More. 7-8
Miss Grace Bath, attending 0.
A. C. at Corvallis. came down
the last of the week, called home
owing to the illness of her
brother, Gerald.
Sheriff Hancock has turned
over $180,125.50 to Treasurer
Jackson, and Deputy Wilcox and
W alter Mamer are comniitmirnn.
other turnover, to be made the
last of the week.
Craw ford Station, expect to finish
cutting their present supply of
timber this season, and will
either buy more in that section
or move their mill elsewhere.
C. H. Payne, of Portland, and
who is manager of the Donald
Lumber Company, with mill at
Craw ford Siding, on the P. It. &
N., passed through town Tues
day, enroute to the sawmill.
Ralph C. Ross, of Chicago, was
in town Monday arranging fur a
Lyceum lecture course for Hills-:
Ixiro, next winter. He was ac
companied by Mrs. Ross who is
also familiar with Lyceum course
work.
Bring in your tickets to John
son's new studio and order your
photos before June 1, if you wish
to get the benefit of special rates.
Remember the location - Heidel
block, Second floor, Main Street,
Hillsboro.
Green Walker, of near Roy,
was down Tuesday. Green says
this rain has done a world of
good, and Riven him a chance to
leave the field and take a few
notes out of that old shell with
which he has entertained his sec
tion so many years. .
J. J. Hartley left the first of
the week for Klickitat County,
shipping his auto to Lyle, Wash.
He will be there until the 18th,
the guest of his father, J. C.
Hartley, well known in the
Ranks' section, and who has a
ranch up there.
LILLY HESSE DEAD
Lilly Hesse, the youngest daugh
ter of Henry Hesse, died at the
family home on Third Street hp.
tween Oak and Fir, Monday
morning,, after an illness cover
ing several months. She was
born at West Union, Washington
County, April 10, 1889, and lived
there continuously until the fam
ily moved to this city some years
ago. The funeral took place
Wednesday, at the Christian
Church, and interment was in
the Masonic cemetery.
Of her immediate family the
father, Henry Hesse, who is the
U. S. mail carrier between the
tJOStoffir-e and rho Smith am Paci
fic, and the following sisters and
oromer, survive: Mrs. Chas.
Meacham, North Hillsboro; Mrs.
Amelia Victor, Pullman, Wash.;
Miss Elizabeth Hesse, Hillsboro;
Mrs. John Fuegy, of Phillips;
Miss Hertha, who has a position
under Post Master Cornelius; and
Charles Hesse, in the state of
Washington.
Although a great sufferer for
months Miss Hesse was cheerful
to the end, and had abiding faith
that she would recover. Only
last week, she was walking about
and declared she would Hrv'm V.
strong. A change came Sunday
morning ana she gradually sank
until doath relieved her.
John Carlson, of near Elmoni-
ca, was up to the city Friday,
making the trio in nrenaratinn
of the funeral arrangements of
me late uscar Nord..
If We Had The Money
We'd start a bank on Street in Jc Down's
building where we ate now Located
but wo haven't. S we will continue in
the grocery buMtic.--s, and it will be our ,11111
to make our store, The Grocery Store !
Hillsboro. Let us iL im iisti ale to ou that
we appreciate your trade and culuiciuc.
Second Street
Hillsboro. Ore.
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1910
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Start the NEW YEAR by opening an
account with tl to
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
I'DW. SCIIULMHRICII, President
GEO. SCHULMKRICH, Cashier
We do a general banking business, and
the strength of our institution is un
questioned. Courteous treatment t all.
De One of Our Patrons
Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on
Savings and Time Deposits
CHABROL
BELGIAN No. 22.752 AMLRIC'N No. 2764
Age, 9 years; bred by Kmmanuel Ihmumt of LaLnncrv ( 'has
sart, and imported by A. C. Ruby & Company, of Portland Ore.
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Will Stand the Skason ok 1010 vv to Jn.v 1, as Follows
Mondays, at the Henry Hesse place, Schutls; Tuesday's and
Wednesdays at the H. II. Iiogc farm, Farmingtun; Wednesday
evenings and Thursdays at Second Street barn, llillsUu-o-Thursday
evenings and Fridays, R. l'ubols' place, West Union'
Saturdays, until nwin, at the Josiah Miller jilace, at Keedville'
Gets splendid colts, his colts capturing all the draft colt first
premiums at the Hillsboro l'MK) fair
Terms: Single service $10; Season, $br; To insure w ith foal
$20. Colt to stand and suck, $25. dare to prevent, hut will
not be responsible for accidents.
HILLSBORO HORSE CO.
H. DEUTSC11MAN, M8'r.
If You urr Goinrf to CI
Old Fence Kw Call
J. E. BORW1CK
ing
For Prices m
American Royal
und Pittsburg Electric Fenc
I am still selling Douh-
erty r ilhltin Shoe Co.
Shoes.
The BEST Of The GOOD ONUS
My Groceries ate up LmLiu-. , .,., lm
fiesh. Have icictitly added the S lillin,r'
Line of tracts and Spices. '-Tlu- M .,,U.V!
back GimkIs.
I Will Give a ei.ujH.i, with ery pu,, , ,t ...
when presenkd at mv More will U- evl, r. . i
$3.oormmra l'ictuir. Iu
J. E. BORWICK
Ocnrrnl Mercnonclie. Iectl ville, Oni.on
WINSOR
AMIMt'AN NO.
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mill lurk. tM C.lr til l.irvrnl 1,1,1 .ll .,,,1 I- i .
H.H.BOGE, Owner. J s mi cm m, siqr,
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Base Ball - Goods
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Our Store lanic.H the U-M as
sortment in the city, and Our
1'iiiTs arc the ihcajKSt.
MAY GREETINGS
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To merit your confidence we must prove our
selves worthy to possess it.
Confidence is the forerunner of permanent busi
ness. This store exists for the convenience of our
patrons and a reasonable profit for ourselves.
We want your trade; and mean to exert every
honorable effort to get and to keep it.
Satisfaction with your purchase will induce you
to come again.
We cannot afford to have you displeased.
It is not what we think, but what you think
and say that keeps this store up.
Only with price and quality can we win your
trade.
Value shall at all times be the leading feature
of this store.
You are cordially invited to inspect our goods
and compare our prices with others.
Yours for a Deal always
ROWELL BROS. & CO.
SCHOLLS, OREGON, Phone 51 x iO
Fishing Tachle
Wc keep tlu- line Del.uxc. Conic
in and U t us show ynti
Bicycles
Host nianufa. lures ,f bicycles al
ways in stuck. Our bicycle re
pairing is the kind that "Stays
Repaired."
R. LEE SEARS, - Hillsboro
Garujie, Third Street.
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MI'.Nl' til' LUSSKS Si-.lt
JOHN VANDKKWAL
Agent Londtiii & Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co.
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lust arrived from Old Kentucky
Distillery and will h' on salt'
every Saturday, regular
whiskey reduced to $:l.' h
Ion. Regular $1.5(1 port wincat
$1.00 a gallim. (!. Scln"'""'
(Jornelius.
City TrciiKiirtfi'H Cull
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rwilH mi lint Htrroi liihil iniirk'-i'i .
pnviililn Cur win t 'if I'iiiwIh," up I" "!".', ,
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wnriHiilH hii iiini kml up to hihI ,
nl' Nu. Win, Km now pttyiililiiHl. Hit' "' '
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lunik.
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J. M. Miller, the Hanks saloon
man, was in the county seai "
day.