The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 09, 1910, Image 1

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nlLLSBOR
XII
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jiUNEW ROAD
OVER T0J1LLAM00K
1IIU.SHORO, ORKGON, JUNE 9,1910.
NO. 13
Ti.iiHH.k County Cmi.t A.kcJ to
,mhJ MS."" It ChnnKe
ltk-KStlVl WNfS AITO I'Vlll
D,.(.Uh Sa Wiltl"l" Count) Will
Al.u be ,pproaihca
i mi u u Ui'hlmm, vice
w,..thti.i:ist for ih-w mud i-
frii W.u.hinntonund Tillamook
r,niiili. '"! il tlist-li from the
past la,,H l,ua ,t,,u-sk,'l
t. count . Uardovcr there t
rxf-tHl fur U'1' MV"'''1
thaw. II-' want lh Tillaiiik
jhvI,!.' t- fllw tin- Wilnoii river
insti'ii'i ": I'liimiK . v
South f"'k. an,l '"' 8a'H ,,uit
(iy t.i-ii'li'u' tw ant (Jlenwond ?ini
f.rt (,f filiation would !
eliminate' I.
Tlini, iMiiti'mU Mr. Wicker
slutm, if Washington mtit y
wimlii s-!'l a like amount from
on to tin' county line
tin-re wi uld ! a !iin thorough
fare lh war around und one
KujM rli !"!' mU'-i. As lh re are
two nil! a. iv lines hea.hil for
Tillamook. ltli of which arc
lvt.l to ! over there in n few
nmntlit, "' hv next year mime
time, ju-'i why eilher comity
fhoiiM fw a Imnch of money
to ojn-n si new vuik'oii road in not
m:iic w evident t" the average
UivaT.
WMIU I'AK'MS I "OK SMI"
l'"r l l it V. Il.m jw, u, l,u rein!.. , !
with hit i;unlili-r, M,i.
Stabler, of near Cedar Mi!!, cut'
fereil a pi-euliar aiii.-(it a t
Friday, I In smi-in law. I'mil
was culling a naplin and Mr!
Hansen wan Fitting near, wulrh
ing the work. 'I lie sharp blade
went through the laxly of the
trunk and the handle Ih-w out of
the chopper's hand. Ileversinn
its-lf. the end of the handle
Hi ruck Mr. Hansen on the hip
and fractured the neck of the
femur Une. Mr. Hansen will
now haw to remain indoors and
play with that recently arrived
grand daughter. Iir. Taunesie
sa n that the patient vi ill out
in a few days.
THREE BRIDGES GIVEN
10 THE CONTRACTORS
County JihIjjc Instructed to Close
Contrnit With Southern Pacific
will. IIAU. KOCK l"KOM OSWhliO
ContraUnr licasoncr Kallclv and
Shady Itrouk Itridxcs
Three hundred and twenty acres
ail in wheal at Ci an acre; -loo
acres. acres in wheat at STi
an acre; U'H acres wheat and
(a-ture land at ?''' an acre, Hiuall
rid) tuiMiient. w ill take a small
Valley farm in cvehungc. or for
first tm mi iit with easy twin for
blaiice. W. M. l'.arnett, Wasco,
Urep.n, Kti:j
iiiii.i:m ItCK
A very pretty home v editing
W.vl rel.'lii' ile, i tit the home ol
Mr. tun! Mrs. !!. (J. Luck, near
lileiiciH., un .Sunday, June. ri, VJW,
when iheir daiiL'htcr. Miss Clara.
iis united in marriage to Ma
Churl...; It. .It. .1,1 i,f I'.ntlni.il
key. !;. l.uckc officiating. Mifn
.Martha l.uck. the hndc sister
i; i . :.i i Hi-
fai ei Mielll.llll, Him illl. iil.l
I.mk, a lirothcr of the liride, ut
ti'iuled the KrHim. Mrs. Frank
luickert. of l'ortlaml. samr "O.
I'rumisM Me," and Mina KKthcr
opiiiman, id Ivonnk'. I'lavcti inc
... I I' - La II
weuinnvr march lrom Mctuici
twohn.
IllC hl ide wnco rrilu flu chint'
over silk, and carrie-il u iMnnpiet
f i i . .... ... i
vi mule s roses, l he hniletunaii
wore nil." creeii silk am! cnrriei
IMI1K KUeet Imuw. At tlT till
I't'renioiiy the laiyo wciitlinvr
tinrtv u-w u. ,.,(.., I i. ii i!i ,1. .n.li, I
( ...... ... Illl.l l (1 .......
.... I e . ... '
weuuniK dinner. Ilio.sc iircseni
were:
lr. ti, JM, . (. laick, Mm. l'rril
lnrk, Mn. llrriiMii K.iniiuo, Mr. mul
'. H. W. Cuiipn, Mr. nn.l Mi I'rui!
""K'f, Mr. iui,1 Mm l.rniw.n. Mr. unit
Mii.SwrriUml, Mm. Cook, It WitKKi0r
n Opii, u.il.i, juttil.aun, Mm liim
Kiik.(i'iuk MUit Vtcloilii, Ooliliimn,
'tl'i IIiimiiuIi S.tcliriiNclirtl, Mi Miy
l)lk. Min Limine Co.k. m H-'lict
Minimi, Mm. l'mok Kuckrrt, I'dwiii
"'! AlUit l -ii. Winter mul Kolit.
'Him. Mim I'irila Km((inru-r. MIm
witiiu- (ii.Mumn. I'otlliiinl: Mr. mul
Mm. I'rl I I .1.1 I'l... l.f .l.l M, ....-
'". nn, i inn, , .....t.--
(.atlir i .ir, M.itKtrl, limlirl, tt lid Jumi'i
" Will CliBlmrm, Mici Ci-cilln, Mf
I'i'i nn.l . nn 1 Max mul llettirrt
'"'k; I'riusl. Kiluiir Hint Theoilnir.
' ""'In, I'liim null Wilum jtnlinow; Mls
ydni. .;,1H , ir,,i, SUiki Mir
'liiin.l . 1; i tt n n mul M a Untie
I mi.f.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollcm returned
f" I'ui lland Sunday evening, in
P'l'ir car, ami they will be at
l1.01"1' to their friends in that
Cty after .Inly 1. The jrroom is
tahlislu.d in t.u, araRe busi-
i'l the Koho City. Mrs.
lie cm iu 1....n i, ;,, Wnuli.
. 1 lIIIIVll III IM."'
lnKtim Count v, and has been a
""ueiii ut l'ortlaml for ten
J't'tll'H.
0ll;(lON IILIXTKIC
1 lie t lu-ilule of departure and nrrivnl
"f(rfK liiectric Cara tut Portland
'oIUiwm:
Ul l'OMTl.NH l'MOM I'OKTI.ANII
7 "5 ii in N no a ill
" Ss ii in 9 35 a in
'IS n iii ii 15 a ill
11 35 p 111 i 05 p III
' VS Ii III 1 ..c ti 111
. - o "J r
I JS p III 4 aj p III
7 '5 p 111 6 aj p m
9 5s P 111 9 20 p 111
3 45 p in J u ao a til
II Sunday only J Sunday out v
Rnn l'".'aK' from 0,10 ucrc u,) t0
m Inquire of Jus. II. Sewell.
1 represetit the Spindla mrset.
Make selectioii'i in jour home,
where accurate measurements
can be taken, am! you et a cur
set to meet the requirement of
your figure. Suid iostal card, or
liholie rail for llpximtmeiit.
Mrs. M. I!. Caudle, HiIWh.pi,
Urep'ti, lit tti ami Jackson
Street. Independent tele'iholie,
Wire Chief Harry Morse, of
the Pacific Slates 'Jeleiihone, is
the proud lH.sM-i.Mir of a hand
made tool chest made out of
Missouri rherrv, hv Mrs. Morse's
father, W. H. Kiilbuck. of
Sprincliehl, Mo,, and who visit'-d
t h 1 .h citv last lehruarv. II
chest is one of the most beauti
ful eer seen in the city, urn
arrv sin-mis all his idle tinu
w itli his oplics Khicd to the work
of art. which came to him as a
Present, Mr. Kiilbuck was very
much taken up with Oregon atx
hojM-s c entually tuliKate here
lVrsotis livinir in the country
am! w ishiiar to take the Ihtily
and Sunday Oreoman for one
year can. hv pamk' a year in
iiilviince eel the Arvus and an
OreL'oninn map. or chart, fur tin
one nrice. This otfer will not
;ist lotuf so cet in your order
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. l.inton, of near
Oreneo, Saturday evening, K'avc
their .l:nieht..r Miss Hervl. a
i.art v. and the features were an
nl.l-fashioned tatfy-iuill an.
vraines and soir. Those present
were; Misses Jiervl and l.laiivs
l.inton. Jos. lensley. Orenco;
Clarence Hettis, Klizabeth, Vada
am! Pearl Petti uud Arthur
iraddy.
'efore the county court adjourn-
'! la.l week, the Judje was in
.tructed to close a contract w ith
tli- Southern Pacific for the haul
ing of rock over the Southern
for the special road work voted
y hcveral road districts aiont'
the line. Other business trans
acted:
Petition Herman (ilaske et als,
public casement A P. Tmld and
l'hos. Connell to meet with Sur
veyor Morrill, June 1M, and view
said proposed road.
C P. ltuchanan & Co, of Corne
iiiH, were c'ranted warehouse li
cense tor one year.
Coroner P.rown's rcuort. death
of Uastnus Mosby, apiiroved and
lees and costs ordered paid.
1 rauscripLs state vs Daw s ami
State vs Kruller, ordered paid.
On Saturday, the court a:ain
met and took up the matter of
awardinif bids for bridtre con
tracts The bids were: -
II II Hall Pridw. at Shady
Prook - J S Iirsunt'. $158; C h
I'utts. $1:55.15; H K Iteasoner.
$P!2.78. Contract awarded to
lieasntier.
lialTety P.ridtfe, almve Moun
taindale J S birsuncr. $1258; C
!: Potts, $1(50.30; li K Keasoner,
$157.77. Awarded to Keasoner.
Harlow Kridtfe. near (llencoe
J S I.rsunv'. $.515); I'olts. $510.
15; Keasoner, $771.17. Awarded
to liorsunvr.
Claims allowed:
J II Collier. ncc roiid .list No 3 f37
W Hailry, county ctrtk, al ; c 227 75
rii Snrii. wit dint atly - 4
x 4 M.,ril1 iuivrvor'1 ollice - 22 00
1 He 1 1 lull. rol viewer 6 M
C t'litlMrimwv "'t " t; .:;-$'
I. .I,.n Hsrwr' oK.ce 4 00
The Oreneo ball team (lofeateil
the Mover team, of Portland,
Sunday, by a score of 9 to 1.
1 he Orenco hne-uti: McDonoutfh.
catcher, Chas. IJettis, pitcher;
Ked (Jil enwater. 1st base; Alvin
Huffman, 2b; Will Pettis, 3b;
Martin, ss, making four scores;
Will Cillenwater. If; Weston,
enter; Salvador, rf.
"Two things that are sure
death and taxes." To this has
been added a third - and that is
Watkins' remedies for stock,
poultry, am! for the man, woman
or child, Watch for the Watkins'
remedy wairori. Z. M. LaKur,
Forest Grove, Oregon, 11-13.
ERRORLESS BAL
L
BY THECARDINALS
Splendid Exhibition of National
Game Sunday Afternoon
BRIOOS KNOCKS HOMER OVER FENCE
Fan Saw a Fine Game and tbc Catholic
1 Played Ja Form
High Q UALITY Drug Store
I
Baseball fans witnessed a splen-
irame at Athletic Park, Sunday
time of his life these days, lav- aftcrnoon when the Cardinals
mi; in the waters of Dairy Creek , . , , . , r
and the Tualatin. No matter hitched up with the Catholic
how cold it is his story is always ioung men 8 iiuu, 01 roruanu.
the same "Come on in -the It was a league game all the way
water's tine." Mothers are put- through and but three hits were
tine- in the evening hours rub- Ln j u :,i PoA
- - , auoweu on eacn oiuc. Jaiu
untr cod cream on their sun- .. , , , , . ,
burned backs. IJltc, er "CK ,ouni"e T w "
. neitner anowea a Daiier w waiK
Or C T Sehme e . osteooath- . .
ic physician, of Portland, will be to hrst base. McK vv imams
at the Commercial Hotel, Hills- pitched Matthewson ball all the
ioro. Tuesdays. Thursdays and wav through, and his opponent
Saturdays of every week. Hours wa3 there with all the dope that
1.00 p. m. to 4:00. lcJU makes good.
Henry G. Guild, for 20 months Batchelar's steal to second and
on the Argus, leaving the paper an error by the visiting 3d base
last year in May, and who has man brought over the first run
been editing the Newport Senti- but if Batch hadn t stolen that
nel, has sold the paper to a Port- second the run would not have
land man. Mr. Guild still has materialized. This was in the
. i a!, -it.. U aonnnrt fhantar There was noth-
properiy in uu cuy, nc w -"""i;" ;.i TC niu
t.ects to remain at Newport dur- ing doing then, until in the 7th,
The Place where you
are always getting Drugs
of absolute purity and High
Quality and compounded
by pharmacists who take
pride in the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
"Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates,
and Candies . 'THE BEST EVER"
Kaminshy's Mahe Man Tablets
and
Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
ing the warm weather
Eleven cows for sale; all fresh;
irive crofw test, and a irooa miiK-
ers; test goes 5 and 5:30; graded
Jerseys and Durham. J. u
White, two miles from Glencoe.
Address Hiilsboro, Koute 3.
11-13.
Con Pavne. who left here a
few months ago to take charge
of a dray business at Sheridan,
The Delta Drug Store, Hiilsboro, Ore.
when Bnggs smashed out a
homer that sailed over the left
fipld fence, makincr it two and
after that it was lemon3 in the
score snuare.
H inkle, Houston and Briggs
got the hits for the Cardsand
Bochheit, Gleason and Knippel
recorded the smashes for the
visitors. Phelps' fielding a bunt
to first was a pretty piece of
work. Not a Cardinal registered
UI a Ilia) UUftliitaa at uii-'-"ii.vvuii nut a uini iv,bov w
w as down to the city the last of an error and the Catholic Young
. i ii mi i uifln 4 ,..."4.u r
the week. He still has a halt
lntnrt in thp cmn Of hoDS On
the John Sewell farm this side of
West Union.
W. F. Dessinger, of Beaver
ton, w as up to the city Saturday,
and went out to the Mountain-
and Banks
sMtnililiei-v. roses, peonies, lll-
lics. all kinds of plant (low ers and
i.lnnts. ( atihacc and lotnaio
plants. Celery and caulitlowcr.
Also kale plants, l-orsaieai me
Campbell Greenhouse. Seventh
and nr. 1ml. plume.
A NewjMirt advertisement con
tains the advertisement of Wil
cox & Hamer meaning Geo II.
Wilcox and Walter Hamervboth
...;i ........ i.t K- .I. unities with Shcr-
itr llancink setting forth their
claims to patronagcof the beach
ers in the grocery and hardware
line. Mr. Hamer him had a gro
cery at the beach before and the
two should make a strong team.
Yes I keep Arsenate of Lead,
the verv highest grade. Pike
the Aetna brand of Pimo and
li,hur snrav. there is nothing
I .,. ., ' , a.
better on the marKci, .....Mo
saic and retail. 15. 1-eis, iH-au-i-
ton. Oregon.
Frank llarberg. the big wholc
. t VV..ct inon.
sale meai man o. ,
has been laid u. a tew cnys w u..
IiUmmI poison in one of his knees.
He is under thecarcof Dr. A. a.
Bailey.
1 luive added a complete line
of baseball PhkIm. balls, bats,
-i . ...I..,.,ilj miWk'S 111 UU U tt"J
thing you may want in ut line.
Also tennis goods, rackets, halls,
etc. N. K. tiriHT.
H Matteson and (J. W. Hf
Al ;,f c.aston. were down to he
city Monday. The U,y-
deputy game warueus, -
been iloing some "eieia..
in getting after ottetuiors.
For sale: Ono6x9 Pedgerwood
donkey;ngino,withcaWolockj
rigging, ready for loggmK. Call
rr uldress C. S. Keynold.
ifounUiimlale. Oregon. 10-13
i. i ,,u,.n of Cedar Mill,
was,p,UthecountystSaUu-
Pie k inking nanus in
.'' Ku'inmii neiirhbors am
i',.,,i linK.r. Funeral tiD 1'owell
(IndiKenl l"d) 45 00
L- T......I r.il vlPU'fr S SO
l) II Kimiw, Slti r(te ex Ixl - 9 00
i?..ii. II i.'iirli Slli triiilc tt Ul.... 9 uo
Josie M t'e, Stli j;iaile ex b.l .... 9 00
Kitie-t Weld.. Sth (rdetx Ixl ... y 00
Chm Waller, tirnlKen i 7
M llrtu, Inulgea 9 4
A M Culile, work on safe I 00
Knimoll Hroa, pt-c ,llsl ,s 36 5"
S N Poole, aweasor'l otlice - 7S 00
S Pauley, ans"''1 o'lice 7s 00
it. i'..,l..il wior's aalarv...-loo 00
lirm-e lvkhman, surveyor' ollice 55 60
Tluu 11 Tonuue, .list Uy ollice... 20 to
Henry VanUvke, transfer to dial.. 1.0
1-1-' li..... t.irf ri'tief 6 20
I'Cim
M C Caw, ul ami exp - l 45
M C Ciiae, trelin(( exp Ji 45
uu,, .1 r.xlinn. ae9or' otlice... 7S 00
1. 11. (... muiilnv ami hauline
u ' v...- 0 - - .
rOk lit 9 ...iiS 4J
. n..,n.lpf .nrvrvor omce..lJO 00
ut nil."."-. -
Mat till Vamleliey, relief. 4J 5
Paoil.c Telephone Co, c ll tel.... 4
Doualil l.lr Co, bri.l(jf U 3
John M.'Clarao, at it c co court . 69 00
W I Burner, co court ... 5 4
W J llitti.tr, pec work (list 10.. f 1000 00
... 1 11.., ...r Hit 10 aic "Soo 00
K B Todd, 'lec road uist lj. . . .fjoco 00
HrinK.Bron.H-lief U -
I. W House, livery - 7
Kiln Wilkes, judtie'e ofliee S 00
J W C.oodm, al anil exp
Men were charged with but 5
and that is some ball.
The visitors have been signed
nn tn return durintr the celebra
tion, and will play at least one
of the three games.
The line-up:
CARDINALS
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3
3
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J. A. THORNBURGH
President
J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWKEY
Vice-President
Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Conditions at call of the Comptroller,
Tuesday, March 29, 19 10.
Resocbcis
Loans and Discounts - t252,S72.SS
U. S. Bonds at par - 25.UJ0-0)
Other Bonds - - 53.RHO.0O
Banking House - - 10,23.00
Cash and Dues from Other
Banks and U. S. Treas. 151,83.12
Liabilities
Capital Stock and Surplus 42,000.00
Undivided Profits . - 838.10
Circulation - 25,000.00
Deposits - - - 432,0,J0.'.
19 2 3 M
C. Y. M. C.
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4
4
4
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3
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3 75
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10 00
38 50
50 OO
2 24
I 91
13 75
222 25
. 15 75
I06 60
rnu'usneonie.
M. 0. Hewitt, the carpenter is
still inthehousemoviuK "r';7'
5 f you have a bin ding to
mou see hi.n for an estimate.
f. of Route
o t y Sverlo;, "were in the
St? Monday, and called on the
Armia.
1)id you take notice of t o new
line of back conibs at Libby sj
They are just beauts,
price just suiw.
Horn, to John Johansen and
wife, of Hiilsboro, June 3, 1910,
a son.
if ll ll.ird. relief
A I. S.iylof. relief
R H Reasoner, hritlges
bohinill & Kuliacli, relief
Crusher supplies, Uoff Bnw
Win Tupper, janitor' sal
Schoeiimecker B'oi
i; mmoU Bros, supplies )all
Thos Murphv, btiilges
John Bever, spec dirt 9
Mays Jit Conover, M nisi 3 ....
A nrilltini?
J lVrahcl.d lo 35
Willis behind, salary and c if9 00
. m i.,..i,.-,M fo Ireas sal 50 00
S J Calloway, fruit inspector 94 00
Intiuest 1' B1 tua'"cr " 3"i " "
.lmlU . , 11 v Cantwell I. Kred
V. John Marshal ,,K C Bmw-
1485, lr A L. M'Kr i, u .v-.
(M...d itnuilt inan I.
1 in,, Wove--Davui Wencer
f.1. ' A,1 Hrrkman 519 35.
raV v WorksS
aeuiruy y,c.m Klchardson
,0 50, Cmnell & w9i M. J"- V; '
A1. Nick Keninier iou, nwin"
Son i 35, H L Russell 365 70.
COUNTY MAN HONORED
According to the register at the
Threshermen's convention at Al
bany, last week, tne io.iow.on
..:ni,,Mnon were there from
Washington County: Chas. J.
Herb and George Vanderzanden,
K-uiks E E. Schmeltzer, Hills-
Ferd Langer, aneryvoou, u.
,,.,v iVwaf drove, lne
tSUa.c,lnfwm;bea.
y 1 . n r nnr - ' 1 1 1 1 1,. ul
Lauranue. - lne
Scholls, was elected president of
the association.
dale and Banks sections, on a
l.iiLMnoci rir IToenva that Rea-
ljuailit.i.i 1 -
verton is drifting along nicely -
and making improvementa every Hiukle; j f
day, B Brings, c f
, . p l 11. nousion, u
T.ioL- P,d. nenn nf Scholls. re- I., . v.
nr.n.1,1 Vl'i.llV from SI trin tO the! R.trlirlm-. T
till IIU .1 iuuj ........ . u ...... . 1 - -
Tyghe Valley country, above The Phelps, c
.,J., t..i. " 4.u i,..,l I Williams. O
1 iniEiLi 1 utii v 1 iir ir ri 1
stretches and gentle rains of total
this country are good enough lor
1
Him. C.ll.n.l.r . f
For sale: First-class red cedar Leary, 2 b
shingles, cut or sawed, in any b f
quantity. Will deliver. -t. b. I)avi,i,i
Reynolds, Mountaindale, Ore. Id Hediick, p
Franz Kisling and daughter
Mary, of Yuma, Col., arrived Knippei,3b
Sundav. and are guests at me total
Jos. Brandenburg home, near
Orenco. They will remain sev
eral days. Cardinals
Ice cream delivered to
thu town.
I , 1 I- .1 A . 1 . I. T. . ti .
..., i,.,...i n mo W(vii rsinn Leie- i oases micdcui iwuv i,
, ,.- .. -1. rfM5n. out-bv Williams 9; Hedrick 9
iinones, rvoeuei o wnmuvn - - -
,, 1 ine ill.iciiuain.c aiJ nun
. 1 rne merits oi me uamc auu
Herman Ostermann, who has pe n can
-en in business at Centervnie, , hig sorto receiptS- There
AUn 1 ir.1 HQ CI 11 i 1 ' Mil I . . 1
ior seveiai . - are many who are ottering to
sold to one of the a now , was are management of the
over to the city Saturday, and . , Htt,e Binonthly sub.
was n caller at the Argus. L--i: tu Pninoia
' 1 wit.iii 11111. 1 ik: vjaiuiituiu
t, i. T X? ntViom nnd I n flnoilooanf omnronr
IHHU, LO U. A-.- """I""1 uilkUUK Ullftiliicuii"""'"".'1-"'
wife, of Hiilsboro, a daughter, ball, many of their games being
June 5, 1910. This is their third reai league work, and the town
daughter witn no narness uwk snouia appreciate iu
yet spi liiKteu among (." nuiu'v,,,
Humphrey Boyd, of Dil ley.
was n town trmay, anu raucu
on the Argus. Mr. Boyd came linfi(irfi;tnied will sell at Dub-
down to see his sister, Mrs. iu- Uc auction at the Corneliu3 Livery
ley Cave. Stable, Cornelius, Oregon, on
O B. Potts, of Gales Creek, Southern Pacific and Oregon
onri wiin mixes farming witn v pntne. commencing at ten a
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Ki.i,r .nntrsict.inor. was down m on Saturday. June is:
4y,9-J9.00
499,929.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time
Certificates.
DIRECTORS
Thoa. G. Todd John E. BaiUy J. W. Tuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburjf
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AUCTION SALE OF HORSES
Save Your
Money
By 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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ur.,.. v.n nn.intv court. Satur- KSffu Viond nf horses, all broke.
UeiOlC Vll tVUll.j ' , - I A H ... ' .I
cnuntv work. woio-hinrr from 1.000 to 1.600. all
W B Peterson, manager of young ana weu iimuc. iuiu
, V i ot vvit-Vi Ha7el lot several match teams can be
the Ray hopyard at Witch Haze , 101 s
was rfVr and Shire bred and
carrying one of his arms in a tractable
sling
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nnrl nrp verv hardv and tractable
in disposition. All clean from
Money to loan on real estate wjre cuts an(j age3 win be guar
We sell farms, lry or.taoH Also will sell a snan of
oanivifv We sell
us. The Webfoot healty ' 00. muies 7 years old, and weighing
Hiilsboro. 2,600 sound ana true, wen uroice,
m, rn t- n,i vuifo nf nnrl ft fine nair 01 work animals.
ItlOS. IVlCuuit au , 1 n
. .1 ti,a niiv t.he Have trood life and are well
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nrstOI tne xveeN, KuCo -r- . f.
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Write or see Wolff Land Co., 145
Realty Co.
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Ranches of acreage sold or ex- &n rtunity to select from the
changed for Portland property, j t herd of work horseg ever
VUifa nr BPfi Woltl Land LO., 1) a J : W.lmfnn PMirtf .r
1-2 St., Portland, Ore. 12-15
A L. Grebe, who has been
rapidly improving his ranch near
Laurel, and who has added a fine
acreage to his plow land this
.Mon. was in town Saturday,
putting in an order for rain.
of near Cedar
Mill, was in town the last of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Downs were
Rose Festival visitors, Monday.
John Goodin, of Montavilla, is
in the city, the guest 01 relatives
nfffirpd in Washington County.
Torma nf snip? Four months
time, bankable approved note, or
cash. Notes to bear 8 per cent
interest.
Merrill & wolf, uwners.
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
J. W. Connell, Clerk.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
TheSKillful
Repairing of Jewelry
a a a
You have often heard it said that really, right
repairing was a lost art that the average mend
ing done now days was a bungle. Those who
bring their jewelry here to be repaired will find
unusual facilities and unsurpassed skill. Your
search for faults will be faultless.
If you have any old out of date article of jewelry
let me remodel it for you.
Prices are right, and worK the best.
Old gold and silver taken in exchange, or high
est market price paid in cash.
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LAUREL M. HO YT
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist.
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