The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 09, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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f inely Formed
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Coal blacK
a..: i ii i ..Ii;.,,, f,,:V.l in l'laucc ami
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sirc.'r.RrTrs, in.. :i t.v-'
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rwnini. in WnliN-MUy iimriiinK ' ''. " ''HiiitMl,.v n'.m
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Ant. ii Hi-inn im Ve.li.ii'il. , i i
1 KKMS.-ShiRlo servii-c, f to; insuramr, 115;
in stand ami suck, ?2.
Ilillsboro Shire Horse Co.
MOW 'best TIME
COMMENCE SIM
I ulx riinik Will K- I'.ij; lint in
tile County Court Viitd
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CiKMK 01 OM. I.IMiKII) MHCfS
K.v. Ik-ilcrl C. Il.irl and I'rof. Ariluir
I Miii.a 111 Arrive 'loninrruw
AM till- pla'.s for r rv.il union
111 'i''.i.i, ) ' t's i Luichi'.-i of
llil'slioro, Oif 1 :iinl Cunicli.is,
.'.hsi.itcil liv lVrist llrmr, in llu
lii tt-nt on tlif court (must
v- r i 1 1 11 1 iti'i' I'liniil.ti'. l.i'V.
Il.-ilii rt (', Hart ami lV..f. A
timr Mavr;iim will arrive in llill.--
Ihiim t'l.n .rruvv. aii'l v. ill In Ih
jnii'stsof ('uuiity A-vsi-Hsor Max
("randall 1 uriinr thi'ir stay, rn-
ilay nilit at S o'clock, I'rof
Maiann vm!1 cornnii'i.iv n-rears-
inK tin; Lirc choir of a l.un lr d
v.iu'L.;.
Tin? ctiurclit'S will Imlil Sunday
School an usual .nt-xt Sunday
iiii.i-ninir I, nt :it I'li'vcii a. in.
the I'.aiAi.st. ('.ontrri'iatioiial. Free
Methodist. Chrislian, IMethotlist,
KvaiiKelical and the Christian
AilventiKt ihiinhes will unite in
tin. irrejit niM'iiinir service in the
tent. AH citi.en.s, reKardless of
nartv or iTcvJ. are urL'..!i ti
tin- ministry to make a I'lvat e!
1 t'nrt to he meseiit ami extend a
' wt Iconie woithv of II illslwir.) to !
these famous Kvaiitrelists. Mr,
Hart will also speak at p. in.
and 7 p. in., on Sunday and each
i iiv next week.
Tlir romniilti r in dialer of tliii move
tiif.it arr In'l.iws:
l-.xrcutivr Coinmitti r Cunuri t'lilionnl
Cliurdi: Rev l-vm I'. llnRlirn, V.
Uonelson, mul I'rof. B. W. lHr.n.
I Mi ll.oipst Cliurrli Rev. V. l'isl.er.
Will. Jnckiwin, ami Iv. H. Ilmi.l.
Ilniiiist Church Utv. l-'ririchii, anil
V. 1'. Dyke.
Cliiii.tlH.1 rlumh .1. I! ("airi-lf , V."
H Smith, mul Iti-ntim W wiiinii.
('miK-lins Mi-iIhmHsI kev. M. C.
l)vi.
O-i-nrn I'lFBlivlrriHtl Krv. .1. R
Wrli-I).
l-'tee Mrthoiliiit Krv. d.ok.
Cl.i.hliHU Ailvt-iilist- Mr srs. Illovil
iiiullUll.
KuililttiK Committee Rev. (' U. Sto
ver, ('l.aiimiin.
Muic Coinmittee Mis 11. . llitmi.
C Ii hi i iimn .
Finance Commilti-r J. M. l.arrctt,
Chairman.
Kntfitutntni'nl Coiuuiilti-e Mrs J. P.
Tantieme, Chairman.
I'shers 1'. Iykr, Chairman.
CotlBKe I'rayertm-etii.KS Mm Kva
l.uiul. Chairman.
The Ames, Iowa, Intellit'iicer
savs Mr. Hart is much like bil
ly Sunday." The Kansas City
papers said, that his meetings in
that city of one hundred thou
sand were the ureatest in it's
history. They resulted in eleven
hundred converts. The Portland
Daily Journal's report of the
meetinjrs in Portland, just closed,
is as follows: "The Union Hvan
oviistie Tahcrnaele canmaiirn
which closed last week was com
posed ot 4; oi i tie east sine
churches. KvaiiRelists Hart ami
Matfann have heen in charge.
There has not heen a single in
vitation Liven t.v the bvamrelist
that has not met with a hearty
respond, 'lhe niamniouth audi
ences that have met the evan
gelists prove the deep interest
taken in the meetintrs irom start
to finish."
of th r to hv
yoAf ttMlh out nj
l t t a mJ hrl.ln
wtirh For out
of town MlMM w
hrldtf oik In on
dj if now
- ,.".r"' SS.00
50
Gold fSlinm 1.00
r..m.l FiMinm 1.00
.50
.bond HlllDW . nn
Pll.rl 9.VU
"i.""" 7.50
50
IT HKTHODS
I
R. W. I. Will, Phiwiit iwMuum
n nut iiimiuil M't". ,
Wise Dentatl Co.
INCORPORAtlD
Painless Dentists
Festival
SPECIAL RATES
FOR THE
Portland - Rose
JUNE 0th TO 11th OV THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Lines in Oregon of
One and One-Third Fare
FROM ALL POINTS IN OREGON
HAU U t, m K wbur. n.l .11 ,..,r,h tamof.
c'udi"R ll hriiit('li
iJMNIC (5 h S .Ii. and ' 1,1,1 ,
From ll-..f H..i'h';f ','r'
,JUNH hnml S l
Finnl Upturn Limit Jn ' ,, A nt
V ,r furthH, partiouUM to ritM. rto 'A t
ortuWM. MoMUUUAY. tS-eml J
I'jrtUnd, OreRon.
Forty
clearei
,!,'o. Ilarmes, of Mountuindak
w in town Friday.
Restaurant for wile in , Hjlg
Jo. lnd. Tel. aO-l. Hx...1.0.
,1 .1. Murphv and wife, of Oak
hind (.'al., are in the city this
week, quests of Mrs. Murphy's
brother, Ceo. Ireland. Mr. Mur
phv loft rorthmi 12 years w
...l.'.i.i,. tin e:is 111 the tea and
coll'eo business, and he is well
acquainted with many of Hills
boro's iiioneers. 1 i says hi sees
ureat iniprovenient here since he
left.
acres for sale; Partly
.i.iii.t'niirth mile from
school house; two and one nan
miles from railway station, near
,o p..;,... i 701)
liieui-ue. in" 'i .
.lames Crav, Ilillsboro, 113
The Oren'on Electric has been
; Auinriii Xi Columbia liiv-
-.llliiiK - - ; .
er dav coaches as trailers dunno;
the Rose Festival. T.his has been
done on the Salem line as well as
this branch.
Cet. a 10c package Conkey's
Lice Powder and Conkey a Poul
trv Hook free. The Powder kills
lice instantly and the Book is
full of valuable information for
...,nw miners. Bv mail 7c li.
C. llartrampf. 13-14
Argus and Orcgonian, $2.25.
MICTION SAl.l-
The nndei-sie-ned will sell at lull)
lie auction at his place, s i-i
miles southwest of Scholls, at Id
o'clock a. m., on
SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1910
Four hows, gray 8 year old, wriht
looo lbs; I bay Kor e S years old, wi iltt
yx) lt; I hay hnrse 4 yearn old e'iht
Uoo IDs; 2 extra goon cows; o nice lien
era, age range from 1 to 3 years; i-8
inch wagon; farm truck; steel lever har
row; sulky plow, 14 inch; 2 (.lows, 14
inch; poring tooth: cultivator; lira ml new
buckeye binder; hay rake; hay rack;
1'iivgv; surrey; feed cutter, ho-se power;
hub nietgh; hay fork, ropes aril pulleys,
cm.plete; new cream separator; brand
new mower; shovel plo; stump puller;
axes; shovels; f.iiks; barrels; vine; log
chain; d.ill; nx. feet of rubber hose;
g illie household fun.itii'e and oilier ar
ticles too numerous to meutt' n.
iAUNCH AT NOON
Terms: Sums of $10 cash in
iiniid. over $10. f months time at
K ner cent, on bankable note. 3
per cent, off for cash on all sums
over $10.
Ronald buooks. uwner,
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer..
Ed. Shute, Clerk.
A IW-autiful
BhLCIAN
STALLION.
Belgian No. 3295
MENTOR
Has Splendid
Disposition
Superb Action
American No. 46596
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IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION
Coming 5 years; weighs 1900; darK chestnut. Splen
did conformation for draft gets.
FIRST PPvlZE HILLSBORO Street Fair, 1909
Pedigree - Sire Jarinc 10S3S; Dam, Marie 366 1.
Imported by A. C. Ruby & LV, Portland, Orr n.
WILL STAND SEASON OF 1910-. Monday forenoon,
McXmncr's bam I'orcst (irove; Monday evening to Wednesday S a.
111 , Hillshoro Livery Co. barn, Main street, Ilillsboro; Wednesday,
10:00 a. 111. to 3:30 p. m , at Mays P-os , Glcueoe; Wednesday eve
ning and Thursday forenoon at Kind Duyck's barn, Monntaiudale;
Thursday p. 111. at Hank's Livery Barn, Banks; Friday afteruoon at
Ilannau's barn, Buxton; Saturday afternoon at W. G. Walker's
late, Roy.
TERMS-. Single service $10; Season $15; To insure with foal
2o. Care to prevent, but not responsible for accidents.
THE BANKS' BELGIAN HORSE CO. t. emrick, Groom.
CIIARTKR NO. Soj6
CONDENSEH UEP011T OF
The First National Bank
of forest grove, oregon.
At the Close of Business March 29, 1910.
ASSKTS l.lAllll.trKS
Loins and 1 iscoi.nts...f yi,?47 -17 Capital t 25,0.10.00
V, S. and Otl -r R md.v.. 4f1.s75.oo Surp us 5. 00
Bunking House Fixtures 11210.3(1 Undivided Profits 91' 3s
Other Real Kstate J.ijSj 9J Circulation 15,000.00
Cash and Kxch inge. .. . 45. J 7-5.1 Deposits 141.5S1.90
Directors: L. J. Corl, John Tkmpleton,' T. W. Sain, II.
J. C.okf, E. W. Haini-'.s, Ckorgk Mi.nkr, Lkvi Smith,
Y. H. Holms, W. K. Newkll, H. T. Buxton.
We appreciate your paronajre and hope to merit a contin
uance of same.
Deposits: - Otlicial statement January 31. 1010, $10S.fi35.9l
Dkposits: OHicial statement March 29. 1010, $111,581.00.
Increase in Deposits SO per cent.
aaaanMBBB
Trio Modern Woodmen are
mnkiiu' nreiiaratious to take care
r . - , . ..
of a biir crowd, Saturday, at
their Shute Park picnic, m Ilills
boro. The exercises are to begin
in the morning and will last all
day. Every arrangement has
been perfected to see that the
attendance gets a tine entertain
ment and there will be all kinds
of contests and games, and re
freshment stands galore will be
at the service of the visitors.
The Woodmen always -do things
in a whole-hearted manner and
a great day is expected, as the
farmers are aiiout tnrougn wun
their Spring work. If you want
a good time come in Saturday.
G. Essner, of Monntaiudale,
was in the city yesterday, the
guest of his sister, Mrs. J. W.
Conned.
Things Theatrical.
it Is nrolmhlo tlnit next venr Lew
fields will slur Christie Maciluiiuid in
u urw inusli iil comedy .
Maxiue Klliolt. who oiiuht to know,
says Unit lieiuity is a detriment to
aspiring actress. She says me sue-
ei'sstul iictrosses nre not. as it rule, the
pretty ones. Pretty girls go Into the 1
l-tllll'llS. .. !
Miss Gertrude Klllott. who tn pri-
vale life Is Mrs. Korlu's-lfoliertson, !
bus been selected by the l.h'btej' com- j
puny as the successor or Miss t.leanor
Robson hi the role of tilad -hi "The
Dawn of a Tomorrow.",
(Jertrude Coghlnu, lending woman of
"The Traveling Salesman" company,
has n mushroom farm In the basement
of tier house at Iteiisonlmrst, N, V.
She has been very successful, supply
rug a number of New York lintels
with the fresh product ot her raising.
Tales of Cities.
London In monetary value Is worth
two and a half limes as much ns Paris.
liming business hours the southern
most square mile ot Mai.luiltau Island
has n population of UUO.lKKl.
The cily of Wallsee, on the Paniibe,.
In Lower Austria, once famous anil
wealthy because of Us millstone Indus
try, lias Just seen Its glory completely
fade away through the closing of Us
lust millstone concern.
Rochester. N. Y.. has ttie largest
thermometer, enameled tiink, paper
bos machinery anil wood box facto
ries, largest custom fur tanning estab
lishment, largest lulu icallng oil. coach
and hearse, otllce tiling devices and
button plants hi the Culled Slates.
College and School.
Professor Louis T. Moore, brother-in-law
of . President Taft. has been
elected dean ot the College of Liberal
Arts of the University of Cincinnati.
Moore is professor of physics at the
university.
Vienna is much exercised over the
great number of suicides among young
students. As the medical men have
laid the cause of the trouble to over
study, Austrian parents have formed
a league to bring pressure on the min
ister of education to reduce the num
ber of subjects taught In the schools.
Pr. J. K. Patterson has been presi.
dent of the University of Kentucky
for nearly half a ceutury. He feels
too old now to carry the burden of
ollice any longer, but makes known
his purpose to will all his motrey
(lUiout if'-TitUHXIi to the university. Ills
only son died some years ago, and he
' stipulates that n pnrlinn of the money
Khali lie expended on a memorial
i chapel.
! Law Points.
SWAIN'S
BACK ACHE AND
KIDNEY PILLS
For kidney and bladder troubles,
sciatica, rheumatic pains, neuralgia,
headache, weariness anil sleeplessness,
"that dragged down feeling."
EXPEL THE POISON
HAKE 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 universul are the
results obtained that these pills are
j fully guaranteed. Every druggist has
I them. In 50-cent boxes only. If not
' satisfactory your money back. Don't
delay don't run the risk of BrigUt's
Disease. Get Swain's Kidney and
j Back Ache Pills today.
SWAIN MEDICINE CO., Inc.
Kansas City, Mo.
FOR SALE BY
IIHLSBORO PHARMACY
Hillsboro.
Oregon.
SUMMONS
j Money which n parent expends In
the care of nn adult child of unsound
, mind Is held In Crnln versus Millions
(Ky.i, L13 S. V. (17, 1!2 L. U, A. (N. S.l
'll.iTi, not to be chargeable against him
ns nn advancement hi the settlement
of the parent's eslnle.
I ' A person traveling along n road that
Is crossed by a telephone line Is held
In Weaver versus Dawson County Mu
tual -Telegraph company (Neh.l,. 118
N. W. U.-0. 2:1 h. It. A. (N. R.) 118!). not
to be bound to anticipate danger at
such crossings and not to be required
to examine or look to see If there Is
danger before passing under such wire.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore
gun lor Washington County
Ceitrudi. Wolpnrt, riainliir )
vs.
I Chillies Wolperl, Defendant )
To Chillies Wolpert, Defendant above
iiHii.eil;
I lu the naii-.o of the Sliito of Oregon: You
are herebv iiiitilied that lhe plaintill' hut
tiled n complaint airidimt you in tlit'iilHire
1 entitled court and e.a.ine. ami you aie
' hereby riiiuri(l to appe ar and answer
j the complaint or tile some appearance
herein on or before the last day ore
I scribed by the order of publication tliern
'ofto wit: the nth day of July, A. 0. ItH":
and If you fail ho to appear and answer
the ciniipl.uiil or l. it, mii.im appsarnncn
herein, tho plaintill will cairn your de
limit, to h" enteicil and noted and will
npplv to the enuri for the rnlli-f prayed
I r in her complaint herein, to wit: a
ileereo forever teswilvini? (lie ho.nls of
matrimony existing between you and
plaintill' and that she lie awarded her
maiden iiHine, (iertrudfl Killer, and for
such other and further relief to tho
court ii.bv weiii meet ami proper.
Tho date of the lirnt publication of thin
J m.imrmns IX Thiirwlav, (he Huh dar of
May, A. li. IHI'l. ami mis mininmm ih m
lie published on every Tbumday between
said ihiliw for a period of mx wek.
I his mitnmoiiit is puhl'Mbed bf order of
Hon. ,1. H. Campbell, Judie of the above
entitled court, made in Chambers, tbia
l'.Uli ly of .May. A. 1). IUI0.
Chan. J. S.-biiabftl,
Attorney for Plaintiff.