The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 26, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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A Beautiful
BELGIAN
STALLION.
Has Splendid
Disposition
Superb Action
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Old I una fines I'ndcr I he Mwidow
ol the l urth
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Belgian No. 3295
American No. 46596
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- HILLSBORO ARGUS MAY
MENTOR
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Wrhnvcfeurch ,lu' 'h. ts f ,JH. Unit.,1 SiaWi fur 1)eM
IVit i" and I ImIuv.- we found th, m.
Vr lv- added a tu-w f. ;,twi- t., our M ,t, in Uu- way of house
hold m-tcitir anil w l -li. v,- we ., .Ve von almost one-half
Just Notice- These- PiMiwirhabk- Prices.
p.M Cai.l-i ...i
l.tild VlHi!s Willi II it t -i 1
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I'lllUllls n;
M'W inn ll,:U '1''t11 "''
lt nil j u lilli-ih ;
Miming knirs i.j
up ilihri 'i
Luster cotton, j-r s4 1
( '.hh s.tfi ly pins 1 1 r p:jM r .
Kil nil Iris c, an 1 "j
I'.ild c.ic,e Hi iiKs ' S
Kite shincK s
lhc.td paii:
P.iritij,; knife-
StnVC pulisll
I.arc il cans
ItpK"lS
1 it t pans
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I laninici.N is, jo anil up
I r y i 1 1 pans i s, in anil i
Steel liair tuili-is i', "v. "7
I J shit t hutti'tis 1
( nMnl varnish hi ushes
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Tki(1i h; ushi-s i5 In it '
Culi.U MlpJHilti'lS I'--
William hli.ivinn snap '-,
Tuilit snip ' i
pair n,Mi sh v hues -,
CiimkI (pialilv pearl bullous
3 spools daiiiiiin enttnii .s
lii' ii thiead pi i" spool 05
500 yaiil hasting thread o
I;no lx4llc of iii.u hine
'owels, eaeh
Strap hinges,
1 1 1 a ml 05
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These are only a few
we have that will
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The New IMBRIE BUILDING, Main Street,
near
Kxcursion Kates to the East
During 1010 From All Toints On Tho
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
T(, RATliS
CliirKo i'-'-s"
Conni'il lllulla
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kansiis C'lly...
Nt. 05H'll
Kt. I'mil J
St. I'mil via Council lllnllH
Miiinniiolln itprrt '"'
Mituifiipolin, via Council IllnlVi w"
IXtlutli. ttircet
tululli, via Council l nil's ('7
St. LouIh ('r",
'''"'"'t" will l,en Mle M .y ami n.l 9U1; June ami, l7tt '"'' 'I1'1' J,,,v
nml aiiul; Aiumst 3"'l St-plt-mler Hlli
'I'licahove ratos apply from Purtlaud only. Fmm wiijt
""li or Portland, add (inly ONH WAY local rale to 1 o. Hand,
ll iniike throiiRli rate via Portland. ....a,.
way throiinh California, add $15.00 to nhovc talis.
'I'oi ,Uyn rrovlilinl r,.- tlR- KiiiK ftp- -v-t 1. wij-lilr 1 Ji"'
Hlli. r .li eclinu. 1'i.i.i r. tiun I mil tlin- "ion hi f.nm -ol
sale, lint not later tlm 1 0."lola-r y-
Squire of any S. P. Ajent for more com
plete information Wra. McMurray,
(IciidiiI 1'iisscnniT An'M.
I'OKTI.AM'.OKKC.ON.
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I ' I ' I I Oil ... I
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ill !i' . 'm I- Ml put ti l S I iS
I .l : ; o l Ik ;,t silk
lire i.
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in
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T.ii. urn pi,.M.!t r laiyi' inn u
l'.i slat a 'Hi t y l'
I'.i t -. i ii imi icils i ami id
Si i u 11 liny; In ui- lics aiul l
I.. "u in ' i nliai s .... In
1 1'-i": i" li ushfs. id and 2;
till rnlli.1' put
13
l y .w eiianun il pall 15
; v;al tin hiu kei . i.S
it vine untiles hue . 15
m seen iiuor hinges, etc 13
( 'ii.r s shears 1 3
1 a 1 pieser nig kettle w itll
1..1 20
Steann is wish lid 25
li. i nl luuukey wrcik'h . . 25
1'.! .u es 25
j ft S'piaivs 25
Wimlow shades ami fix
tures.. 25
I! at!" hlllslies 25 to .pS
.: i:t enamel 1 nffec o's 50
.! i;t granite lotiee pels 30
(Iran He ten kettle 50
Cued eross cut saws 2S, .15, 8S
; ahanied htiekcts. .30
Sm ill axe 5
Knives and forks, set 35
W'ai rauled el-itlies wring
er 2.50
Larv-e I d chopper l.oo
('..Mid J.uk plane 1. 25
l,ai;;e axes 3 to 11) 90
l.a!;.,e v;alvanied tuhs . 75
Wan anted alarm decks 75
a 1 ranted watches S5
of the many articles
save you money.
Third.
! W. .1. Muller, the Centorville
painter, was over Tuesday,
; reetinu' his county seat friends.
It is many years since Wm. left
ship to take up his residence in
j this county, and he says he has
never regretted the "hunch"
that made him desert the seas
for the Tualatin plains.
We have thousands of
nlants. cahhairos. tomatoes,
SMI
kale
etc.,
! for transplanting. Also some
I line shruhbery geraniums, etc.
C.-ill in and see us. Morton's
Creenhouso, Second Street,
North of court house, Hillsboro.
J. S. Lorsung, the Farmington
P-ridge contractor, expects to
have his work finished in a few
days.
A Cl.HAN WATCH
n-ni-il limp In von
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years to come. True economy 111
ii time-piece lies in cleanliness.
The delicate parts doing indes
cribable work will soon wear
themselves to ruin, destroy their
high finish and perfect fit, when
running in accumulating dirt and
rancid oil. It will cost you noth
ing to let me examine it. C. F.
Libby, Jeweler, Hillsboro, Ore.
Ctlcsliiil Visilnr Seen in Western Htav
ins, Alpha and (limta
Vou may live to In- a thowsand
I years oil niid yet never witiH-ss
the pecular eonilitioiiHSceii in the
heavens Mmnlay nivfht, when the
shadow of earth eeliiscil the
inoon a lieautiful and .s-eetaeu-i
lar siht and j?ave one a chance
Jlu sec Ilallcy's comet in the
j Western sky. The eclipse of the
! iiu hiii started alxiut nine o'clock j
and lasted over an hour. The,
eclipse within itself was wellj
worth set-iny, and during itsj
shadow, the comet was plainly
seen over the coast ram'c, to the
w est. The head was plainly vis
ihle and had lecn for several
evenings and the tail was rath
er dim, extending upward and
to the left, alniut IK decrees. It
did nol jiresent so heautiful a'
sirht as Comet A l'.HO, which
appeared in the Western sky last
Fall, hut it was the hest sh'ht
ohtainahle since the visitor start
ed iU transit.
I The evening wa:; delightful,
uid all cinild witness Ixith demon
strations without discomfort.
SAR IVDAY liASI li.M.I.
he K. (). K. A. Stickers, as
vet unlx-aten. will play the
Christian Brothers' College Nine
at Athletic Park, next Saturday
afternoon, at 2:'M, May 28. The
oeals are putting ui) a fine Kame
and this contest will lc- worth
seeing. Im not iorjret il ami
tfive the hoys your supjKirt.
Investors Flood Portland
Mr. I'.. IIKker, iiimiHucr of tli lnril tie
puilinciit nl I ! n rl man K Tboin)t 11,
lliinkris, 1', lllallil. St. ICS Hint Ulr He
iininil for liiiiln-r lands, f ituis ami 0
(haul in tmprt crilt nted, iml that the
lecoul of salts is Hii-Hzing. If vou wish
to tell or huy, it may pay jou to wiitc to
him.
Jake Smith, of near Glencoe,
was over to the city Monday.
Restaurant for sale in Hills
boro. link Tel. 3D4, P.ox 30. P.O.
Kllis Purdin, of Banks, was in
the city Monday, and called on
the Argus.
Anton Pautmeier and wife, 0
near Farmington, were in the
citv Monday morning.
Miss Susie McKinney, of Port
ami. visited with relatives in
the city, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Imbrie, of
West Union, visited with friend:
in town, Tuesday.
J. S. Steinke and John Freu
denthal, of below Newton, were
in the city Tuesday afternoon.
Christian Dappen. a Swiss, and
aired (Hi years, died near Orenco,
May 11, and was buried on May
14.
Huy your dry goods at II. Weh
rung Sons. They are retiring
from business. All lines at cost
and less than cost, lou can
have the benetit of these prices,
Andrew Pierson, of near Reei
ville, and who has one of the
finest ranches in his section, was
up to the city Monday, and called
on the Argus.
Henry Miller, who lives down
in the cream of the Witch Hazel
section, was up to the city Mon
day, and made his annual call on
the Argus.
Geo. Guyton, of Iowa Hill, was
in town Monday. He bought the
Fern Leaf Fruit Farm from R.
S. Alexander. While in the city
he met Mrs. Harriet Kirkpatrick,
who just arrived from Denver to
visit her sister, Mrs. Guyton.
Forty acres for sale; Partly
cleared; one-fourth mile from
school house; two and one half
miles from railway station, near
Glencoe. Price $1,700.
James Gray, Hillsborc, R 3
Geo. Campbell, of this side of
Laurel, was over to the city the
first of the week. Mr. Campbell
is a brother of the late J. A.
Canuibell. well known as a
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Christian minister all over this
section of Oregon.
A carload of genuine newly
manufactured Hercules stumping
powder, made by the E. I. Dupont
do Ne Mours Co., of San Francis
co, just received. Both tele
phones. J. E. Borwick, Reed
ville, Oregon.
Councilman W. W. Boscow is
again at the Wehrung store after
a relapse of the laGrippe. The
malady settled in his face and
head and gave him a serious time. 1
Look at our bargain counter
for summer wash goods. Any
piece of goods on the table for 11
cents per yard. Apron check
gingham, 7 1-2 cents; all dress
ginghams, 10 cents, at 11. Weh
rung & Sons.
for
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IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION
Coming 5 years; -weighs 1900; darK chestnut. Splen
did conformation for draft gets.
FIPST PRIZE HILLSBORO Street Fair. 1909
Pedigree Sire Jarnac 10S3S; Dam, Marie 366i.
Imported by A. C. Ruby & Co., Portland, Oregon.
WILL STAND SEASON OF 19IOt Monday forenoon,
McNamcr's barn Forest Grove; Monday evening to Wednesday S a.
in., Hillsboro Livery Co. barn, Main street, Hillsboro; Wednesday,
io:cxj a. m. to 3:30 p. m., at Mays Bros., Glencoe; Wednesday eve
ning and Thursday forenoon atEmil Duyck's barn, Mountaindale;
Thursday p. m. at Bank's Livery Barn, Banks; Friday afternoon at
Hauuan's barn, Buxton; Saturday afternoon at W. G. Walker's
place, Roy.
TERMS: Single service $10; Season $15; To insure with foal
$20. Care to prevent, but not responsible for accidents.
THE BANKS' BELGIAN HORSE CO. t. enrich, Groom.
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
Under My Plan You can do
this and Save the Rent and
get the Advance on Your
Own Property 7 j7 j&
This in My Proposition
Comfl nd (e'pet your your lot and furnish m with
an outline of the kind of house you want. I will
furnish working plans and ere 'ideations, free of
charge to you; will comp'o'e your hou e according to
your plans. You make a payment on the proje-ty
and pay the mlancs in installments, which will be
agreed upon. : : . : :
If thi4 proposition appeals to you, then come in and
we will talk it over- : : ' : :
F. M. HEIDEL
Hillsboro - Oregon
OKKIl K 1 AM '2 IIKIHK1, lll lul
MAIN STREET
ANNOTJNCKMKNT
The Hillsboro Undertaking Parlors (Calvin Jack
Jr., President) wish to announce the opening of
an up-to-date Funeral Parlor, Washington Street,
between Second and Third.on the Oregon Electric,
with a complete showing of Funereal supplies of
medium and high class stock. They have installed
a beautiful Gray Funeral Car as a part of their
equipment, which will be supplied at moderate
cost. Modern embalming methods will he a fea
of their service. Parlors South side Washington
Street, between Second and Third, on Electric line.
SWAIN'S
BACK AGUE AND
KIDNEY PILLS
For kidney and bladder troubles,
sciatica, rheumatic pains, neuralgia,
headache, weariness and sleeplessness,
"that dragged down feeling."
EXPEL THE POISON
MAKE LIFE A JOY
Acting directly on the kidneys these
mild pills give almost instant relief
because they not only act as a tonic
but clean the kidney tissue of impuri
ties and expel the poison from the
system.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR SWAIN'S PILLS
So marvelous and universal are the
results obtained that these pills are
fully guaranteed. Every druggist ha3
them. In 50-cent boxes only. If not
; satisfactory your money back. Don't
' delay don't run the risk of Bright's
! Disease. Get Swain's Kidney and
! Back Ache Pills today.
SWAIN MEDICINE CO., Inc.
Kansas City, Mo.
j FOR SALE BY
! HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Hillsboro,
Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the CiriMiit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Washington County
Gertrude Wolpert, Plalntitr I
vh.
Charles Wolpert, Defendant )
To Charles Wolpert, Defendant above
I named:
I lu the name of the Stale of Orrvun; You
are hereby notified that 'Hie plaintiff Inn
I filed a eouiplaint Hl'iiuihI you in the above
I entitled court anil rauue. anil you aie
hereby required to appear and aiiBwer
I tho eoiupluint or tile some appearance
! herein on or before the last day pro
HO.rihed by tlm ortler of iniblieatinn there
of to-wit: IheHth (lay of July, A. D. Will;
i and if you fail ho to appear and anHwer
! the complaint or file noma appsara nee
herein, the Dlaiiitid will raime your de-
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taiilt to be entered and noted and will
apply to the eourt for the relief prayed
f r in her complaint herein, to-it: a
ileereo (orever d:ssolviii the bonils of
matrimony existing between you and
plaintiff and that Hbe be awarded lier
maiden name, liertrmle Aider, and for
Mich other and further relief to the
Court may seem meet and proier.
The date of the lirst publication of thin
Hiiiiinii.ns ih Thursday, the llitli day of
Vi, A IV t'tl't. and Oil' timmnn" l to
: be published on every Thursday between
i said date for a period o! six week.
I Thia summons in iMibpahed by order of
Hon. J. V. I amp'jeii, jwifeoi me anove
entitled court, made In Chambers, thia
19th day of May. A. D. 1110.
Cbas, J. Hehnabel, "
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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