The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 09, 1910, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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MIUSBORO ARGUS, JUNE l3l0
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1 500 Acres Added to
Beavcrton-Rccdvilli' Acreage
The Ust tract in this Uv-hIut now cut into cr age lots m rflVird
f Ie. R.piit devcii.pement of entire community now ,iiu:c,t.
Select a ihjtce location in this laryt new aiUlition.
U have m-U marethan 1 o acres adjoining this new platting,
which m rapi lly developing in ftuu ami I .tct.su-e laming.
Only io miles out; kooJ stream and electric cr service; all coni
nmuity c. nvenieocrs tsUb ituil.
Timbered land, with tunning water $135 to $ 00 per acre.
All cleared land, ready for crop, f joo per acre and up.
Some tracts with home rui dings ami tome with orchards.
Small cash payment and balinc to sui.
Call at our office, 145 S S'atk stree'. arrange to go with us, with
out eipet.se to you, and veitfv the above.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon
dsP"? - v i?ccn
Monuments
Forest Grove Monumental Worhs can
Save Money for You.
sr. c a m m.m s m m
Designs and stock, none better. Quality and work
manship unexcelled. Prices lowest on coat. All
work guaranteed- Orders and all communications
promptly attended to. Will call and show designs
and samples at any distance.
Main street, N. of P. O. Block.
GEE & JONES
Box 343 Forest Grove, Oregon.
COUER'D LACE
SPLENDID PACING STALLION
Sire, Lovelace; Dam, Bowney by Coeur d' Wood.
Bright bay; weighs over 1200: 6 years old.
Season as folio ws Mondays at McNamer's
barn.JForest Grove; Wednesdays at Ora Gardner's,
Mountaindale; Saturdays at Hannan's barn, Bux
ton. On 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.
Independent Tel. Greenville, 52
P.O. address, BanKs, Ore., R I
A. W. MILLS
SUMMONS Wi
Harnett p M frii t n .
I Ami Man adjudication In and by the
nin cKjiiii on piaintirr
IN THK PiRruTrT mrrPT on- tup 11118 ftrislnK "7 "formalities In the con-
nT.Trn-nL ,,,; , ;ioiMcuted,y ou, and each and
' vuoutri, ruj. an ui you. mav , rem .uu,l uml il.
WASHINGTON COUNTY I yH ) of you nuy be perpetually
enjoined irorri as-ertini; any ritfht. title
or interem in and to the ajove described
ral Droirfrt.v.
Thin sunnnoiitt in published by the order
. m.o iionuraoie ). u. uampbell, Judire
of the above entitled Court, made the 10th
day of May, 1910.
Date ol firnt publication, May 12th. 1910.
Period prescribed in t e order for the
publication of the numinous, ttix weeks.
IT.1' 1 liwJ' "1 McCauant,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Paoitto Railway and Navigation Com
pany, Plaintlfl,
va
George Beldler, otherwise known hh
George Bledler, Anna Maria Siedler, Ihh
wife, Stephen Thorwart and Barbara
Thorwart, his wife, Nicholas Keidler,
otherwise known as Nicholas Heiuler
and FranEissa Seidler, his wife, Michael
Bhrank and t'arbara Shrank lii wife H
Hhrank, Johann Ooetz, Frank Uoetz and'
J. F. Goetz, Defendants
To George Beidler, otherwiHe knov, n a
George Siedler, Anna A aria Held ler, his
wife, Stephen Thorwart and Barbara
Thorwart his wife, Nicholas Neidler,
otherwise known as Nicholas Hied ler. and
VrAnctalra Halrtlnv t,Ia w-;,
Shrank and Barbara Shrank, his wile, rl.
We manufacture rough and
dressed lumber of all kinds, and
out of fine timber. If you are
froing to build, give us a chance
to rlcriirA nn vnm. V.,'11 c
nnrana ana naroara nnraim, bis wile, rl, I 7 -o--- j vui mn, ry in nure
Khrank. Jnhann (IimIt ii'mnii i:,..i. .,.i , fit v:i m np At,,, ir
J,In.u,rthrHtate of Oregon- fr?.m best timber Cut
You are hereby required to appearand ln our section for years. Groner
answer the complaint of plaintiff, tiled & Howell Co., Scholls Hillsborn
Kainst you in the above entitled cause, ; ()re Rn iro 9 OLI1UUS' "WSDOro,
on or before July 7th, 1110, and if you U e" K0UtC I. 7tf
fail so to appear plaintifl will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the i " . u
tximplaint, to-wit, a decree qnietiiiit , ,. .
plaiutlfl'a title as against you, arid each mmmmmWUmm
of you, lo tb. lollowing described real lnttM,a,: f r.r f
nroiwriy siiiiats in trie Uourity of Wash- if. i ai-riiv lnriv
property situate in the County of
lncftnn ar.H Hint a nf tlmrm i,uwit.
A strip of land one hundred (KXI) feet
ln width, being fifty (50) feet on each Bide
of the osnter line of the track of the Pa
cific Railway and Navigation Company,
as the same la constructed through the
North half of tbe Northeast quarter of
action thirty-two (3.') in townshiD three
(a) North of range four (4) West of the
SYSTEMS
For houFes and business buildings
n Kii-niu . u.. r r.
"-v.aii,, mai kji rricicnces as H
a to abiMty and respocsibilly. See
me and iet fi nre
1 ELI A, B0WBHER, Hillsboro, Ore I
mm m:m:mm m m mmimwmS primary.
Henry Fnitair. of near West
Union, was in town Saturday.
Chas. Hickothter. of Cithir
Mill, was up to the city Satunlay.
Honry IVlsmnn. farming on
trie home plaiv. tvlow tlio KhhI
lru1jn wasm the city Saturday.
W. B. Ilan is tmttinir un the
cornice on top of the Wilkes
t " . ....
irs. Aostract building.
t WT 1 . .
t-nas. HicKenbottom, tho mo-
noer of the Shady rnok stvtion.
was in town Saturday.
John UeM and wife, of Moun
taindale, were in the city Satur
day morning.
M. N. Bon ham, principal of
me union school, near ItMur
.Mills, was m town Monday.
A. Spiesschaert and wife, of
:uth nialatm, were over to the
city, Monday afternoon.
J. J. Smith, nf rddp flhim.
was oyer to town, Monday greet
ing inends.
Jos. Brandenburg, of near
vrenco, was m the city Satur
day afterntvn. oniitvimr o
aner me pnng work.
Chas. Loudon, of beyond Glen
eoe, was in town Sattmlav. C.h:
is patiently waiting for politic:
to warm up a little.
m. Meierienrn Anit H.rmnri
t rani, ot rsortheast flams, were
in me city &aturday afternoon
greeting friends.
Sam Raffetv
All O . t m . . .
oi oia oi tne Mountaindale dis
trict was m the Cltv Sat.nnlnv
- w (
greeting mends.
J. C. Corev an1 W VV Wit.
liams, two of the big fellows of
il . tr
me Mountaindale section, were
in town Friday, talking over old
umes wim their Inends.
John Peugh, who is farming
near Mountaindale, and who
thinks the valley beats the East
ern Oregon section, where he
lived many years, was in town
Saturday.
John Fisher, of West Union,
and who owns one of the finest
little places in his section, was in
town Saturday. He RAva that
crops are looking fine.
Hichard Beamish, of Cedar
Mill, was up Monday, and de
livered a registered Jersey bull
to W. E. McCourt, for his dairy
ranch, southwest of town.
Albert Bunning, of Cornelius,
and who has been rural carrier
on Route 3 out of that nl
a number of years, was in town
.Monday.
A. Reutten. whn u-na in tha
creamery business in Centerville
before the days of the big con
denserswhich Dut all the co
operative creameries out of the
running was in town Monday.
Adam Beil. rhp fVntcrvillo
blacksmith, and who has been a
follower Of 0 d Vulcan fnr theo
manv vears. was in the muntu
seat Monday.
Merrill & Wolf, tho rVimpliiia
horsemen, were in tnwn Mon
day, eettinz out bills for a mam
moth sale of young work horses
nity neaa Being ottered at auc-
tion at usrnenus, June 18.
Ralph Wann. who has hiwn
teachin? in Washino-ffin t Vnmfv
ever since he left the County
Recorder's office, was in town
baturdav. the truest of his hmth
er, Ed. Wann.
Early havinjr ha3 eommenrwl
i . i
nere and mere on very sma
tracts. Several nieces have hocn
cut between Hillsboro and Port
land, on the ine of the Sonrhpm
Pacific.
Sol. Jack, who lived for manv
years down below Farmington,
and who is now a Portland resi
dent. Was out to the ritv Satur
day, in the interests of the Lau-
relhurst people, a Portland
suburban tract.
L. J. Francis, of near Tualatin
... : if i i .n-j
vvao in mwii munuay, anu caneu
on the Argus. Mr. Francis says
that upland is selling at $300 per
acre in his vicinity, in many in
stances, and that when a man
has to grain a place of this kind
it makes him hustle to get inter
est on his investment.
Some miscreant, last, weelr stile
four hlicrcrv wheels tatrincr tVinm
- r! j - - - ,ii'.ui
off the vehiclefrom Robt. John
son, who lives near f!erlnr Mill
The thief also froze to a buggy
cushion, bhenlt Hancock track
ed the guilty party as far as the
Cornell road, and from there it
is more than likely that he made
Portland and disposed of his
booty.
J. C. Larrikin's blafk rat Sam
that lives at the tinshon. knnws
no doc-fear, and he is the terror
of all canines that come his way.
bam always rather courts a little
T.rotine. ann never nrawa the
color line, but the feline is now
heartsick, rle ran across Link-
iater's Betsey eoat. which is vet
in the "kid" realm, the nfiw
day, and the animal is a poser
for Sam. It is too quick for
Sami:el to snrateh. and as snnn
as the feline makes a pass, the
kid also makes a pass with its
frnnt font" then wnrWs a littla
hurlfinfr seance; and then inmna
clear over its black friend. Sam
has the dumps in consequence,
and looks as blue as the patriot
who is divided between the as
sembly plan and the direct
THE STORE OF QUALITY
Second St.
Hillsboro. Ore.
Both Phones
1910
Start the NEW YEAR by opening an
account with tlu-
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
KDW. SCIILJUIKKICU, President
GKO. SC1IULMKRICH, Ca.shicr
We do a gcucral lunkiuj; business, ami
the strength of our institution is un
questioned. Courteous treatment to all.
Lie One of Our Patrons
Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on
Savings and lime Deposits
C HABROL
BELGIAN No. 22.752 AMERIC'N No. 2764
Age, 9 years; bred by Emmanuel D-inmnt of l.allruyt re Chas
art, and imported by A. ('. Ruby & Company, of Portlaml (Ire.
; . ; MS i,k
i ii .... y t 1 VJst
Will Stand the Skason ok lino it to Jn.v 1, as Follows
Mondays, at the Henry Hesse place, Keholls; Tuesday's and
Wednesdays at the H H. Roge farm, Farmington; w tfmX
evenings and Thursdays at Second Street barn, Hillshoro;
Ihurs lay evenings and Fridays. R. PuIk.Is' place, West Union
Saturdays until noon, at the Josiah .Miller place, at Recdville
bets splendid colts, his colts capturing all the draft colt first
premiums at the Hillsboro M) fair "
to prevent, hut wi,i
HILLSBORO HORSE CO.
H. DEUTSCHMAN, Mr.
MAY GREETINGS
must prove our
our
es.
To merit your confidence w
selves worthy to iioskcss it
Confidence is the forerunner or permanent busi
ness.
riiL;.. ...
ifiis store exists lor the convenience of
patrons and a reasonable profit for
We want your trade; and mean to exert everv
nwioraoie enort 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.
If You are Goinrf to Clean Out Thm
Old Fence Row Call ml Ah
J. E. BORWICK
For Prices on
Am ericon Royal
and Pittsburg Electric Fencing'
I am still svlliii; Dough
erty Fithittn Shoe Co.
Shoes.
The BEST OI The GOOD ONES
Mv Groceries ate up to date. i!e;ui.ui,l
iK-h. ll.ivc Huntly "dded tlu- St hillin,.
Line of Kxtt.uts ami Spins. "The M ,,Ul v'
ll.uk Good.
I Will Give a ioiijH.ii uih ru-ry puulu , ...
when I'lisctilrd at mv stoic will be i-wluu .. i
$lVOO fninicd Picture.
J. E. BORWICIA
Crnrral Mr re KantlUt. Kn il vilL.
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WINSOR
AMtMCAN NO, t.c.fsps
A (INE I M PO K T 1. 1 CI KMAN CUACtl. A !.,.
Ilic hir V i ai Ii S-sl u-u In die tuutitj , ) r,nl. Ju'tn ,,: , ,
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lierl, NituriUt l IIOI.Im,!,, ,, ,ltfr, i,,,
H.H.BOGE, Owner. J mkiu m, siqr.
Base - Ball - Goods
Our Store cariici the U st as.
soituictit in the city, and Our
Pliers ;uc the ilirajn-st.
Fishing' Tachle
Wc kecj. the line iK Luxc. Conic
in and let us show you
Bicycles
I'-cst manufactures of bicycles al
ways in stock. Our bicycle rc
IwirinK is the kind that "Stays
fit-paired."
B. LEE SEARS, - Hillsboro.
Guroe, Third Street.
Yours for a J Deal always
ROWELL BROS. & CO.
SOHOLLS, OREGON, Phone .51 x 16
Nolln for Publl ttion
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Inst arrived from Old Kentucky
Distillery and will be on sale
every Saturday, nrnkir $!.
vvlimkev reduee.l lo .:! Oi) ii inil-
l". Regular $ 1 . .r port wine at
a Kallon. C. SfliilliiiK.
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.SUMMONS
1'OR XII K
Best Fire Insuranc3
JOHN VANDERWAL
Agent London & Lanca
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