The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 16, 1910, Image 1

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1IILLSHORO, OKI-CON, JUNK 16, 1910.
NO. 14
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RQCK HAULING BEGINS
A t'mie nl Surilr from tin
I rout alloi .lr.l a Kn-.d i.-al uf
niiuiH4-iiii-iit Ui,- utli. r dav. vsliili
in town, mrunti' to Portland
I'.aeli wiw ratln-r uhove the nvi r
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BK on'inri, arm Ulflr t- n -
vernation was nmr or ! eon
trovt-rHial. Tin- word "miliar
wa dually called into tustion
mm inn- Hani: av ix'i yu a
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tin' Mn?er and lux answer v.a. a
revelation to tin- Instaii. 1i!-h
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n miiM-r nam- a ma mud
bane more siniii-r minded a;
ooer iiuier mho ne uim iiw
i . i I ii i ii..n .i i i . . ' . i . -i
iiiK-nnli'i iii u. i . " ... ... wiuinui any iiiit
EARLY IN JULY ON S. P.
, ... n llrU n ItkKriiplu 'I'lml
spur win bcWwJy by Ju,y 1
-I l.l.i.Jll HO lul C CUMBl
Dill
ua . it N. aoJ J"k'
NEW ID SILLS FOR
I
Was I'.uilt in i:ixhUi-n lifty Two,
and Hand Dressed
NOW I.OCATI D ON MAIN STRUT, CITY
WimmI vwv 0 vsall, still in l ine Con-
dilion After W Year
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i ii.. ...ii.. iidd ,...
.1 . C.n ii'l' I I HI 111. !-- l
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jfmplu-a tl"' -mty court that
c,mi utii memo win nne
track
th
iU mmr ami xiil
thdWK ht.itu'inuirry by July
l.an.l will then U- ready t haul
for tin' mad at HilUUro.
! represrnt tin Stiin-lla corset.
Make Hi'liM'tiimx in ymir limnc,
whore accurate in-a,-!ur'nn-iit.i
laid intocun 1' taken, ami you yrl a ror
tf. . I.i in. ...I It... r... n i II-..I.1..., I - ..( i
your ligure. rvml jio.it al card, or
IiIhhh' rail for am-ointment.
Mm. M. K. Candle. Mil U
blKifo,
M. Hunter this week has
engaged in putting in new
inml ami ground sills under the
old county court house Wash
ington County's first frame court
now occupied hy the Wig
wam and the Sorenson barber
op. This is the building of
I'lrtn-lius and i'Wext drove ut Oregon, r'ifth ami Jackson antiquity, ho far as business
''n t . . i i i . . i i . ....
Street. Independent telephone
Ml. .'Ml
The heavv rainfall uf l'Vldav
night meant perhaps a half mil
lion of dollars for Washington
( ountv farmers and it came nist
.i li I' V. V.' r... ll,..i.... .i ' . . . !..:..
ie el na i . iv. v jii me (ijiMiriuue unie. Miain,
iU'hitir. tree l eiiuie. nnu fHtMfiully the late sown. w;lx
sitlf duniii car will Ih' laleii at badly in need of moisture, and
iuarr and HWtcbeI tip to h, vegetable crop is now suiil-
the Mam Street cmiwintf tu I inn w ith luxuriance. Jupiter V.
tho rate of i" etlti4 JhT tn.
Their frcilil aent, Mr. Hin-
A.a iiime out t nee (leneral
MmaifiT l. He, of the 1'. II &
' and lliat olhcial telideietl the
Tillamook road, by ,S. I'. JhiwiT.
Ihf rant diiiuiH-il ami taken uwny
inntliatflv. and all without
my rhaitic by lu l.ylU' nul.
limwill be dumH'i at tliv Hil
Imrs" cnsiui:, North IlilUUmi.
un the same basis for th North-
t rli work, ami the Main
StrM sb'ti will U-usisl lor the
nvkork out toward the Jack.
m iilace. The !4. I', will also
unliad near Join' for t Ito rtH.k
urk in that section.
The county court vtll at olire
came alontf just on schedule time
urn! the farmer can now smile.
iVrxoim liinK in the country
and wishing to take the Daily
ami Sundav Oreonian for one
vearcan. hv I : v i 1 1 ir a year In
buildings K", and was built in
JS.1U, when all lumlwrwas planed
and dressed by hand. The
weather ItoardiiiK and the inter
ior walls are still in splendid re
pair, and the structure has with
st'Hwl the ravages of time U-tter
than its builders ever ilreanie(.
Of those w ho took part in its car
penter work but two are lmnif,
Henry Wehrunir, of IiillslK)ro,
and William Kane, of rorest
drove. The late James Imbrie
was one of the contractors.
I In structure w as moved to
its present site years ao, when
the uuijnly ut uji jts first britk
advance, t'et the A runs ami an struct urn.
OreKonian map. or chart, for the n ()(,.) (iys prominent men
one price. This otfer will not f (Won nractieed law within
Ixst lonn so eet in your order waH biLran, John H. Miteh-
sooii. ell, the late Senator Dolph, and
J:il-. Wilkes wishes to agitate !. II. Williams, subsequently
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t ..f f.ii-moiLr i u.i Alioniey ucnerai.
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usi.v,;,,.,.. I'.in.iiv i. ,.n..er or- inos. iucmt is auu-m an uie
M (I.-IIHUKV...1 iv ...1 1,11 .,
l, j l'u vi o.n t in con ill ssioiiera no oeiu louoiv
Villi. . Hill t
. . it- . i ) . ... .i . .. ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 j ... iti n ii. iu
.. i at I k. u.llur 111. ,1 n I L';i L VILIIII W VWIIIMI1M,
oi" I"HIK'. ..... .... I in.... ,.l
r.nmtv h.in mui a nuie remtMieiuiiK uim
, stronn K'iety should years, unless it is removed
nuiKc piace ior a ui ick.
to
ifutall the cntsher. and tt will
Ukflhmii two week or more to k'anuatioij,
iA reiiilv .if iToxhiniJ' WbetherMreel
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tf not 0 new mistier Will hl. M.... . ..i.t Lnii.ti,,., u ill lust another
ii- . . i . .. I I , ,v liiiilii.i.ISi li l.H MMil O.oie.i r .- -
nrtMiM u noi ei iii ier iiiiUNi. i- , ,,
ljt inor.. than li'kelv thin ill be "d a tf-"
theca.. Inform.
ihe construction tram on the Vex I keen Arsenate ot i,eai
IVaviTton Willsburif rut-otf th,. verv hkrhest irade, I.lkf
vill taU in the crusher and un- the Aetna brand of Lime am
Sulnhur snrav. there is nothing Mrs. Anna Friederike Zetzman,
letter on the market, noie- ,. ,f., r w, etzman. ol INorin
sale and retail. 15. U'ls, I'.cavci- jiaiSi Iu.ar Cetiterville, (tied at
on, Oregon.
The Wilkes' Uros. brick pre
. . .1 I n.tCkJ
scuts a very natty ai-peara.iLc ; -
since the front has k-cn furnish
...I ii concrete face and a new
front put m iy
eimui;hiotorw'arlenminn : ' ii. ........ u-d Trulor out lion.
....... l ... n . t i ..... l . l on. 1 1 un ii'i i - . -
1" llllllJ' llll nil1 SIHTIIil IU 1H'- ., MIC
Jude (loodin made a business
trip to Linnton, Saturday.
H. I'. Dauchy, of Greenville,
was in town Saturday.
Ceo. Uolinsn, of near Laurel,
was in town Monday,
J. F. Carstens and wife, of
Hanks, were county seat visitors,
Monday,
0. Gardner, of Mountaindale,
was down to the city Monday
afternoon.
Miss Ona Fwrd was out from
1'ortland, Sunday, a jruest of her
mother, Mrs. Alice Foord.
Money to loan on real estate
security. We sell farms, lry
us. The Webfoot liealty Co.
Hillsb,ro. 12tf
W, K. Iloucsein, of alwvo
Mountaindale, and whose place
is located where the hot Summer
days worry not, was down to the
city the lirst of the week.-
Ice cream delivered to any
part of the town, Remember
we have Jlazelwood. lloth tele
phones. - - KoeU'r's Confection
ery,
Dr. G. F. Schmelzel. osteopath
ic physician, of Portland, will be
at the Commercial Hotel, Hills
Itoro. Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays of every week. Hours
1.00 p. rn. to 4:00. 13tf
TROST-RHHA
A quiet home wedding was cele
brated at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. II. T. Hairley. m HlHsboro,
Sundav. Junti VI 1110. when
Mrs. Henrietta Rhea, of this
city, was united in marnape to
Mr. A. J. f rost, oi uroviue,
Hutte County. California, Hev.
Kvan P. Huirhes officiatincr. The
vrnxtm has been a resident of
Oroville for over 30 years and is
a hiirhlv respected citizen of that
. 'mi i ... i . : . 1 1 ,.e
piai'C. 4 ne onue is a uiuinrr ui
Mrs. H. T. lUiKley, and has been
in tho millinery business in Hills
several years, iney
Williams Strikes Out Nine of the
Visiting Team
THE SCORE WAS FIVE TO TWO
Cardinal Pitcher Walked no Man to
First Base
had it n( the Oswego quarry.
The pro fhtu-e a.x far as
ilwUmi will U but !i) cents
per Urn, iiinl the method of un
Uillntf will also save the 'cial
Uk imuh money in uuloadinti.
Judtfe (.(hhIIii is now positive
that rock will W deliviT'.Hl early
in lull- ..,. I I. ...Ml 1... ..ol...,l
i.i .ui, nun ii not ov llil.ioviji , i l fr.
rapldlyennunl, to forward enough v
the special tax U-V.
MkfS. (11:0. ZIH7.MAN
the St. Nincent Hospital, Port
land, June 11, 1910, after an i 11-
of severa months. Mrs.
Zelznian wius taken to Portland
last week, and death came im
mediately after a surgical opcra-
Mv tin-
Fall.
ralim loniinenru next
ll'BI.IC Sl V. DAIKV IU KI
Owinir to a chaturc in business I
will Ml at public auction at the vie
J. 11, lirown l-eed Ham, roiirth
and Main Street, HillsUiro, Ore
M. at l;(Hi p, in., on
SATl'KDAY, JUNK 2.1.
"1.V entire dairy herd of IS vro
milk cows and one heifer. All
m- fresh since February and
' herd has been testing from
n to l.'.lH. All uro gentle
Anyotmis welcome to iu.spect
ini'se t-ovvs up to thu day of Kale
imy piace on Hillslsu-o, Koutc
inese cows tiro all tfuaran
IM'U to (,. i'imii mwl henlohv.
,. .id tli. i il'imrliter of Geo.
' ("ineiit. i):....i....c ,i viif.. of North
i piei men i "' ..i
1 have added" a complete Him iMains, anl wn lsrn in Saxony
of baseball tf"ods iaus, oai.s. MeinniKer, uermany. January oi.
mits. glovt-s, masks, in iaci. an;-aI)d came to America iui
think' vou may want U nun m . (,,, parents ammi
Also tt'unis kikmIs, rackets, balls, u, resided in Minnesota,
V i r nnrt came 10 vreRou in jow
,.' ...lls. was She was married to Mr. Zetzman
,,. vooii...;. . Mo-eb '0. lSST). in
and sas ui.u , , . fiM1 ,irn
.1. ... ...un i ne noMl.t u aim .v.... v
1 . . . 1 ., . ,
no ."Mill n ,
"t . ,,f i-nn
. a mil. inn overan im-u
" ' ' . . fin , iinrvu ii
f..ll l.'ri. nv IIIL'ht. mis liw r
i i-r. .. ...... ..i nt i i i -1 it ii in i
a tiik' on on cio(i.-. m v..
country.
three children having
away. The surviving
i -I i.. VViilt.ii- ntr.iji
r i i c i an. "i"-'i - -
Urrv. niret 21: Theresa, aged
M. ('. Hew itt, the carpenter, is 1S. ,m(l vvilma. aged 13 years,
still in theliouseimn i. k an nt Home.
i if vn have a building to Tl, funeral took place lues
(inn ii . - ., i . . iii
move, see him tor an csiini.in-. (aVi al the lamiiy noiue, ii in.
i ( (I,., ni :,V. LUCKO tllllCiailllK. Ml
Marry
Todd,
. i ,f t he in . Lev.
1 t,il. 11 ..T was at Hliximing,
Hanks section, and v u r WJW cs8entlal y
...l in as unmire at me .ni.MTJ i , - .,. n.i u.nq hurh v
'Tins: One voar time bank- .mmexof baseball in tnai v u . , momber
- i ri1 . . i k t. i (in ri'jsni'i n. u. k-Mtv- -r -
ftun l..il I . .....i li llllll V' i .
1 WW l l IMM 1S1U ill , "
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note, H p,-r cent.
Cl''it otf f,. .insl,
Julius Christenson, Owner.
IlillsUiro, Koiitt? ft.
p. Kuratli, Auctioneer,
od Shut,., ci,.,.
KMCIIARI) JOHNSON
)..f ii,., C.ei-man Luthern ClUircn
city. Saturday. , KUj u wide acquaintance In
U, P.igham, who fanned seur- hva.shingtou County.
i.i vears ago, tu-ar oi m" Th0- ioiiown'K
brothers anil
i, town from Montavillu. HaUir- Hvva survive her: Mrs. Lena
iv coming out to the Modorn mhefsit Seghers Ore.; Coo.
fciim-n picnic. H,ersdorf; North Plains; and l r.
... n...,.ik seed pota- H. 11. Uiersdorf. of the t-euum
nrsicia . ,,. ,.,,11.11,
a I . M1 Ill'l .lilt
.v..n ii UI t' i)U m" r ' .... ,
This
BulKling, Porthmil,
(iiLi.i;T-MCLi?on
Ilii'liHi..! nil. ii i . ' i i.,ii.inv store.
"mi a, .lonnson , wei Know n inquire ai i .' . i ,
n w i. in . i. 1 1 ..... i... i Cm one week oni.
""nil asinngion i.ouniy, oiler is go"
llTwl ti.l... I I I . . I a 1 I ml
" "uo nan ueenmoroor loss N m jom.s, ot uppei y " ni1d Miss Minnie
"'an nvalid for some vears. . 7 ,J ,i ih. citv Saturday, Orval T. Gillot and Miss Minnie
,li..,i ... . ,(,r . ,n.1 J, ' ' am h. was In tiu in ni i.,.., ,, . , . ,., lln tad in marriage
- ui l, e nome ot ns s sier. ... ... iw nmii io i " iuciav ,, ,
im I ii i m... I'lirouie i" ' . .i.v.ikin L. Vionie Ot MI'S, marum
-"ii. f. i i nif 1 1 iiikittii tuii.i i . r iiwi Kiiuii rii.-LiMtii in. liiv ' ,vs
ri,,, ' J L "IV. the list day oi m ; r.7.1 1 twtl.md. June 7. law,
,7 "" niiikr, lJlino v, rJlu mr f Fll,m. ... - -;,.,.- The
J llie.o, 1 I I .. I V I IvlWMIIMriL f.' - I I 1 truilI'MII UlllllHihi
:7, wus a HinR,e man. i.e lhet.lty Sat--'' , ; "lowa college grad
and w ' mn from his a,rarance was &Q bl,de ia well k0wn
io ll" " nt Dilley anururcai.uru, "v''',
High Q UALITY Drug Store
I
The Cardinals added another
scalp to their belt Sunday after
noon, w hen they took the Port-
and Blues into camp by a score
of five to two. The visitors were
a pood amateur team but they
found a Waterloo. Nick Williams
struck out nine men and never
allowed a walk to first base dur
ing the game, except when he
hit Hansen with a pitched ball.
The visiting pitcher, Crandall,
struck out but four men and
allowed three bases on balls.
Paseball luck was with the Car
dinals and the game was in no
danger except in the seventh
inning, when the Blues tied the
score, the game at the end of
the inning standing two to two.
In the 8th inning the Cardinals
clinched it by running three over
the home plate, In this inning
Hinkle waa the first up. He
smashed out a hit, made first
then stole second; Briggs made
first through an . error of the
pitcher, when Houston walked,
filling the bases. The Blues then
threw the ball away and before
Freeman, Batchelar and Phelps
were retired, Hinkle, Briggs and
Houston had crossed over.
Williama pitched league ball
all the time and closed his fifth
trame with fifty-one stnke-outs,
The game was the shortest and
fastest played on the local grounds
boro tor several years, iney since the days ot tne old Uia-
ill remain in this city until hiond-W. nine, and the time con-
all. when they expect to spend Unmed waa hut one hour and 38
their Winter in the South, minutes. The six errors of the
visitors were costly but they
man wii 1 i:t) - were errors made every day m
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baseball, the Cardinals had but 1
a . i- -ii i i .1 i
11 t i m nt;,.Qnf Fin iwo errors cnaiKeu 10 mem ami
Am rew Hna',a 21 u! lm'a this is some playing. The line-up:
CARDINALS
ab R H
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 MaKe Man Tablets
and
Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
The Delta Drug Store, Hiilsboro, Ore.
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PORTLAND BLUES
md, was killed, Saturday, in a
ide of earth in a tunnel near
tho Btjition 20:iS. above Timber.
and by the time he was released i
death had ensued, naaoa was ; . 7 ;
workinir with a fellow Finlander R Brines, c f
the slide took Place. The Houston, 2b
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arth knocked the cap ot umoer
.r .l ft,ll fro vietim pRiciiemr, r 1
oil a jiciat aim icn vii w.v. . 'v" V Plieip. c
Vlftn lumuiou over mm, mm uv Williams, p
ih .1.1 fn h. n iirrnftiaKi. wno
was with him, with tho aid. of ToUl
mis Hose, who was working
,.1, wo lw i-.ileneii the unfortu
u,,,,t "V- .-"r-r k1W u
. .... i,n -i , uvna unmin. 1 1
naif niau, out nc . ; Go.Ward, cf
8C10U8 When exincaieu, turn .n:3 Smith, ab
think he was dead. Louis uose Hansen, ib
savs the work was being prose- Kouerman, ib
cuted as usual, ana no uiame is p - - f
attached to anyone, ine aeau preduickson ,3b
man was working tor riannan saub w if
)avis. A. B. Davis stated, to Uamiaii, p
the coroner, that iiaaoa pan , 6
alMUlt $ir) Coming to him, Haaba sre by Inning
wasatxiutai years oi age, mo 1 a 3 4 s 6
Uirv Sitting OP Hie case wiu uuisnoro 1 o o q o 1
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K vmiiiiiK h 1 niwi ronmuu u u u w u v
svyvii 11 r vuiuiin - v V
a-Mm fc. A. Ives. Guv Jefter- SUMMARY
son, U. Templeman, H,M.lby, Stolen
Martin liesiwaa aim .. '"T1 liamn. Two base hiti-W. Saub. Three
SOU. 1 ne Vermel Wa r- base hits BrieKS. Kate on balls tran
eenseil came to his death by SUf- dall . Left on bases H.llsboto 6;
r.......I.M, iioiuui iv n r-nvrt-in in a t'ortlBml a. btrucn out w iinnis o
SI! tS on the'raiad grade, g-jn
man to Saub. Bit by pilcliea uau
IUIXTON TO CELEHRATR UUusen. Uuipire-i-ooii.
J. A. THORNBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNKV
President Vice-Presiilent Ctihier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Conditions at call of the Comptroller,
Tuesday, March 29, 1910.
Resocecw
Loans and Discounts
V. S. Bunds at par
Other Bonds
Banking House
1252,872.88
25.0U0O)
5.!.W).00
16.2s3.00
LlABILITICS
Capital 8 took and Surplus ? 12,0)0.00
Undivided Profits - SW.10
Circulation - 25,000.00
DepoalU - 432.0H0-90
Cash and Dues from Other
Banks and IT. S. Treas. 15l,SS3.t2
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4JU,9&.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time
Certificates.
DIRECTORS
Thoa. C. Todd John E. Bailay W. Fuqu.
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburrf
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AUCTION SALE OF HORSES
1 t i 1 wimi 1
wn arrived in Vancouver, Wash..
The parents came to
ot
u 'inou uouaiion iiinii ciunu.
'.1 1, f,.i
verv llianrvMii ni 1'lliejr o""'"lv,' , ,
y i i.Minii n ot aooYo i'UM.i,i,i ai aug iieroi ui ivv.
Jl I . V t o hist of tho Fl,r several years she has
,-as n the city w , iaou. nwtronlan
. " . . i3.,imI,iu , i.m..i i tha Oreironian
wwk, retun.iuK o.o - ' IV'" Thiv will be at
proof rooms.
morning. tn their fne
Wm.lW,o ro f Sitee, h Street,
ami one
,,f the old veterans
friends at 475
Portland
the city Heights, after July 1.
OTTO WAGNER
wc'eased was txirn on thirl dona
on Julv 7. 1818. Of his imme
?" family the following broth
ei'U lltv.l , . mm
-. Hisiora survive: .uenry vi,.k wa3 ,n
l,v . lvir- M. A. wni, on - f , ri.lnCoe.
d... . niiisooro Mrs. j. v. vv. . over , .
"ni, ,.,.,.. Mr C M. u'iw n Hiituruay, j-rr n.. Wairner. son 01 sat.
t'Uk. of w..i,i. on.l i.vi.inv, niLrht's heavy ram. wnnnm Wanner, of near
Mv... 1 .''""WII, lillKKOHI, l' I IVIIV . . WHO. ,11. .." .nin i
"'is. Letii.. !..-., aw,w4 ii.l . nt ..r ,w,oP T.!iut-e . r i.,.,,riii.i H od June 10. ivlv, ai
'in. "V ? jr.oiiuujf Cnn, c 1111111,01 ii- wpjo"m -,; nn Tup
iinern took 11 ii Mnn- .. unil caiieu uw,,, hnmo 01 n s uairiiw, v.
.... .. ,.,vv- . ,.)w , fHUV n.vi -- ,. . ,. p
the Argus 0.,,. !tUr" nfiar Blooming. Sept.
lin v ton Is to hold an old-fashion-
nd ' Kourth of July celebration
this vear. and bills are now out tVia undersicmed will sell at nub
announcing one of the best times jjc auction at the Cornelius Livery
twer held in tnai secuon. meie stable, Cornelius, Oregon, on
w 11 be oratory gaiore, ru ii Southern Facitic and Uregon
and contests, baseball -and a Kiectric. commencing at ten a
i-nno between trainea cows, nux- , nn SiTiTRnAY. June is
ton neunleare iroinir to give their csVrv Vionrl rf horses, all broke.
home neonle entertainment, and from 1.000 to 1.600. all
thev expect a recoru urvaMiin vounur and well made, minis
crowd on July 4. Frank Petrzil- hot several match teams can be
ka, chairman ot the committee, bought. These animals are all
and David O'Donnell, ,who are ppr.heron and Shire bred and
rustling for the big time, inviie an(j are very hardy and tractable
t tl,. "Jmnns " ! I All ln tnr
eVt-rVUOU.V W uvm. ln nisiHisiLioil. All Clean aiuiu
wire cuts, and aees win De guar-
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Tm wii 1 pii pn anteed. A so will sell a span 01
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mules, years 01a, anu weisuiiis
Save Your Honey
By buying Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
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! 'V. and interment was in the
juuiiitin i.AnH Presbyterian "
v,ieiery
J We have quite a number of pairs of child's, J
'c clirwc wliirTi are slicrhtlv w
t damaged and more or less out of style which
a a we will sell ior one-third price viz $1.50 snoes i
for (;oc: $2.2$ shoes for 7SC. Men's and
5 women's up to $3.50 for $1.00,
for 50c; $2.25 shoes for 75c.
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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flU ; 2. 600-sound and true, well broke,
flle'nu prS and a fine pair of work animals.
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.Nathan Nol ninl tvi f f the
P oiieers of Cornelius, was in the
Clly Saturdiiy.
Uanches of acreage sold or ex-
WKL'(1 for 1'ortland jiroperty.
Write or soe Wolll- Lanj COii i4r,
ut Portland, Ore. 12-15
1 Vl .it .u Cmirh wiii born near diwhhub.
i.,i,o Sl rihich and Hugh Smith " . twR lace
were down from gunday, and interment was at
Blooming, tie was a v,
worthy young man. and the fam
ily have the sympathy of their
community.
Kridav
A I, Croeni. of near Bhany,
wtfs'in town Saturday, and called
on the Argus,
n Nniz Sr.. of Shady
Two wiliswere meu 1.. u.uua
the last ot the weeK uuey uf and are wdl
Cave's last wui anu vesta ..e.a .. ,
leaves to the widow tne 101 anu j,nno -aa trnm ihree
home residence on Washington ... f and here ig
Street; leaves the westerly iom opp0rtunity to select from the
adjoining, to Miss Rose; and the K . herd of work horses ever
Dusineaa uuuoo.K offered in Washington vjouniy.
who is named as executor with- T . . Four months
out bonds. Une nan 01 ine . . . M approved note, or
rental of the building wiu go cash; Note3 to Dear 8 per cent
Mrs. uave uuiuik nei muiic, interest
The will of Mrs. Eliza Barrett, Merrill & WOLF, Owners.
W. N. Barrett, son, executor, j w Hutrhes Auctioneer.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
leaves her personal property to
all her children, share ana snare
alike, except that the household
property is left to Miss Deborah
Barrett.
J. W. Connell, Clerk.
J. Q. Johnson, of below Witch
Hazel, was in the city Monday
They're
Eye-Helps
If Right
Eye-Hurters and
Headache-Mahers
If Wrong
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Who but yourself can prevent your having them
wrong if you don't get them at the right place?
Not the average spectacle peddler, or uu-registered
optician. His mission seems to be to get your
nose harnessed with a pair that strikes your fancy
and opens your purse.
It is by knowing the optical business thorough
ly and attending to it properly that build higher
and keep a reputation.
. LAUREL M.HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist.
. VICTOR AGENT .
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