The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 07, 1910, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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NIILS80RO ARGUS, JUtV r I9l0
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1 500 Acres Added
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Ik'nuTton-Reedvillc Acreage
Tin- l.it trs. t in Uii IixmMv .w cut into scr at;c '"' ffcwj
! .!. Kt i.i .tevt imt nt il rniin? com it unit? nowt'ouinl.
Si '. vt a . !i )uv l.vit on in this Urj-e new a.l lui -n
'Vc h.ivf '.l jii.ire lhn J ih fn adjoining ibis new r'ttlti,
which i r.iiM Uy ilcrcioplni; m furl ami intrnsuv l.mmn u
Only i.i iai!o out; mr sn inl electric cr seixi.-e; !l coui-
v.n iiiitj c iivt tii. iuvs i sti.!. ihe.l.
Titn! ?ril Uml. with luvnini; wnt,.r, f us to $ oo per cre.
Am c'on-il lsiiil, ready for crop, f .vn prr acre ami up,
S.me trs. ti with home luii'.luis and tottir with ouh.n.ts,
Mn.V.l cn-h vuytuent an.l Kilmer to stilt.
C 1 at ou i lUltce, ij', S nit s:rvf, attaiie to go with us, with
ou; evpt t..-e to j i ii, ami vcifv the a!ove.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 StarK St. Portland. Oregon
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Monuments
Forest Grove Monumental Worhs can
Save Money for You.
tlllllllts
Designs and stot'k, uone better. Quality and work
mansliip uericelUd. Prices lowest on coast. All
work guaranteed- Orders and all ct.mniuuicatious
promptly attended to. Will call and show designs
and samples at any distance.
Main street, X. of P. 0. Block.
GEE & JONES
Box 343 Forest Grove, Oregon.
iCOUER'D LACE z:
SPLENDID PACING STALLION
Sire, Lovelace; Dam, Iiowney by Coenr d' Wood.
Bright bay; weighs over 1200: 6 years old.
Season as follows: Mondays at McNamer's
barn, Forest Grove; Wednesdays at Ora Gardner's,
Monntaindale; Saturdays at Hannan's barn, Bux
ton. Ou 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.
A. W. MILLS
Independent Tel. Greenville, 52
P. 0. address, Banks, Ore., K I
SUMMONS
J. Y. Jamiosie. of Fanninton.
was in town Tuesday.
t. W. Hims, of Crawford, was
in town Tuesday morninjr.
Z. M. kiHue. of Forest Gtvvo,
was in the city Tuosilay.
Uottfriovl Schlaotli. of aUwo
Monntaindale, was in the city
Tuesday.
Mrs. 0. P. Patterson returned
to her home in Dallas the first of
the week.
Herman Sehuhnerieh. witlt a
bi.ir Portland implement firm,
stH'tit the Fourth in the city.
Mrs. L K. Wilkes rvtunul
the Uut of the week from a visit
with her mother in California.
Geo. Cypher, of above Gletu-iv,
w:us over to the city Friilay af
ternoon. Geo. Holt, of Huxton, was in
the county seat the last of the
week.
C. L Hrxnvn. of aUwe Craw
ford. w:us in the county seat
Tuesday.
Miss Stella Hoseow spent the
Fourth with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Poseow.
A. H. Spraner, the Peaverton
butcher, was up to the county
seat Friday.
H. M. Piisforvl. of K'low New
ton, was transaetinp: business in
the city the last of the week.
John Welch, of near Heaver
ton, was in town Tuesday, a
witness before the jrrand jury.
Oliver and Carl Huston were
unit to the citv. from Portland.
attending the celebration.
.Mrs. K. C. McKitiney anil son,
Verne, returned Sunday from a
two weeks stay at Collins. Wa-h.
Dr. and Mrs. F. .1. Bailey, of
Portland, were out Monday, tak
ing in the celebration.
A. V. Person, of Hillsdale,
and who is one of the successful
dairymen of that section, was in
town Friday.
Miss Susie Gheen visited over
the Fourth with M
X ! 1 lull ' ulrSi
THE STORE OF QUALITY
f
r Q? Hillshoro, Ore.
ass
Second St.
Both Phones
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sa!el
formerly Miss Ora Prown,
IN
TIIK (T HfM'IT COt'HT OF
i-TATK OK OKKijlO.N KOJt
WASHINGTON ('(Jl'Ni V
l'ai-ilic Uaiiway ami NaviKatinn Com
, l'i;iintill,
Oeon?e S'iillnr. otiipruixe
(jt;ori;fl Hi ciller, Arum Maria Similar, hm !
W'illHiiiHtte Mftriiiian,
I Ami t 1 an adjudication in and ly Ihn
I said ilfcrec Iliat Ihn cloud on plaintilt'M
titlo rninK l,y iiifornialiliea in tha con
THK 1 veyaiii-esHXHCiitwl l.y you, and each and
.all of you, may l,o removed, and thai
j you and each of you may he porjmtually
I enjoined from HH-ertinK any right, title
j or intorewt in and to the aoove dBSonlied
1 rf-al nroiiertv.
This siirniiiotiH i putjlishod hv the order
f inn iiouoraoie j. u, Campbell, Jud(B
i ot the above entitled Court, made the loth
. ilay of May,
known as rii..f .is .
: ' j-" wiBj illi,i:ro,
1 cnod precril,ed in ft order for the
piililiciition of the HiitiiiiioiiH. nix weeks.
'nil. K. liaulev. Snow uml Mol'.i ..i.i
Plaintiff.
A ttorneys for i
wile, mep.'ien j norwart and Karlara
i I101 v.'r:, Ins wil-:, Nudnil-is Heiillur
. therwise known as Nicholas Heidler,'
and Kranzisha Seidler, his wile, Michael
KhranK and l arhara Shrank Iiih wile, Jt.
r-lir.i.n., lolinnn (ioetz, Krauk Ooetz ami
,1 " '!"., Defendants
To George Seidler. otherwise knovn as
; t,4. d!er, Anna .ilaria Seidler, his
wife, Stephen Thorwart and Karhara
Thurwart Ilia wife, Nicholas Seidler.
hi ,.ier 1 e known as Nicholas Siedler, ami
Kran.ika Seidler, liis wife, Michael
Shrank and liarliara Shrank, his wile, H.
,.1, t . J iimnn (Joetz, Krauk Ooetz, and
J. K. (ioetz, DefendantH,
Iu the Name of the Stale of Oregon:
You are luireliy ieiuired t.) fppcarand
answer the complaint, of iilaintill. tiled
stiiamx; yci in O o ahove entitled ('aiiHe, i
on or before July 7th, l!10, and if you
tall ir to appeal' piaiiiiin win apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in' the
i-.iMipi.imt in-wii, a uecree (iiietni(' , ., . , ,
ji'aii.iwi 's in horn Htra nat you, and each: l' ""'". a witness wi trie fOOie-
f .11, I Hi follow UK described real 1 Lichty Case.
ITUAfi', ;.inati'in the County of Wash-!
i, i,r.. Mei snueoforf gon, to-wit: i G. F. C. Geishirt, of near
A etrin (.' land one l.undred ( W)) tat ,liii t m. ,
in wid:h. oein lifly (V) feet on each Bide i "OeclVlIle. WttS in town Tuesday,
of the ci nur line of the track of the fa-! and called on the Argus. He
nil-: i, iii v ay and Nav Ration Comuany, I V,aa so,1 a T,.(., vilp T,,,f m.lv
in il.eme is .'oust m teJ throiiKh tlm ' oiu dt lUXUVllie, DUl may
N o'.h lia.f of the Nonheast quarter of remain there this season.
We manufacture rough and
dressed lumber of all kinds, and
out of fine timber. If you are
Koin; to build, give us a chance
to figure on your bill. Will figure
at yard, or deliver. We are now
sawing from the best timber cut
in our section for years. Groner
& Howell Co.. Scholia. Hillsboro.
Ore., Route 2. 7tf
TOmmolf fti
1.11 1 in j r,u,"l,u " W'1". w t jiJiuivi,v u,n, iiuw at rui cot
'tJV Pe. was i"th city Friday af-
. r t .1 t i
oi c nenans.
Capt. J. D. Merry man and
wife, of Portland, were guests of
Dr. A. B. Paile y and wife, the
first of the week.
Geo. Susbauer, of Cornelius,
lost a two year old filly, duly ,
and thinks some one took' the
animal from the pasture.
Mrs. E. Sehaer, of aUve Monn
taindale, and for some years a
resident of the Bethany-Phillips
section, was in the city Friday.
John W. Humphreys and sis
ter, Miss Lucy Humphreys, of
Woodstock, were out to spend
the Fourth at their old home,
Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. I).
Hagg, of lieedville, returned the
last of the week from a visit
with friends at White Salmon,
Washington.
Taken up: Sjotted heifer. ?,
years old owner please call,
prove property, pay charges, and
take same away. - G. W. Whit
more, laurel, 11 1. 15-7
Chas. Brook man anil Betty
Marshall were united in mar
riage, June 21), 1910, Kev. J. C.
Brick ley officiating. They reside
in the Middleton section."
The Climax Milling Co. will
furnish sacks free of charge to
farmers desiring to sell or store
their wheat at their ware
house. I7tf
Titos, Tucker and Orville Tuck
er and family, of Portland, were
out to the celebration, Monday,
guests of U. G. Gardner and
wife.
John Joos, for years farming
beyond Glencoe, now residing be
low Portland, was out Friday,
greeting his oldtime county seat
friends.
Dr. W. B. Hare, of Portland,
and who was raised in this city,
was out Monday, meeting his
boyhood friends. Dr. Hare now
has a nice practice in the Oregon
metropolis.
Geo. Hathorn, of Laurel, and
who is now acting in the capaci
ty of iruard at th Snlem neni.
tentiary, during the brickmaking
season, was over Monday to
spend the Fourth.
Hay Shaw, wife and child, ar
rived in the city the last of the
week from near San Diego.
They may locate in Oregon. Mr.
Shaw is the son of Mrs. Betty
Shaw, a sister of B. P. Corneli
us. W. N. Barrett Jr. departed
Tuesday for Mare Island, where
he goes aboard the armored
cruiser Maryland, which rilins in
! Pacific waters. 'Ihe Maryland
expects to make a cruise to the
North this Fall, it is stated, and
he will have another chanct
make a home visit.
1910
Start the NEW YEAR by opening an
account with the
Hillsboro Commercial Hank
KIV. SCUULMKRICll, Prudent
GKO. SCIU'LMKUICH, Cashier
We do a general h.mkinj; business, and
the strength of our in titutU'ti is uu
4uestioned. CmutcoiK trcitntcut ti all.
Dc One of Our Patrons
Pays You 4 Per lent Interest on
Savings and lime Deposits
CHABROL
BELGIAN No. 22,7132 AMERIC'N No. 2764
Age. I) years; bred by Emmanuel Dumuut of LaPruwre ('has
Sart, and imported by A. ('. Kuh .fc Company, of Portland Ore.
Ic V; A,f
Win. Si .wit thk Skason ok lino rr to .In.v l. as Follows
Mondays, at the ,,, lles.se place. S. holl.s; Tuesday's ami
Wednesdays at the If Jl. w fiU,n, VltVmluKlm. w,,,, . !
evenings and 1 hursdays at S.ro, Street barn. Ilillslain
J hursday evenings and Fridays, U. Pubols1 plat e, West Union'
Get' Ufl n l !' "T'P lh,U J0-Si:lh Mil,"r Ul ""-'Villi
Gets splendid colts, his colts capturing all the draft colt firs
premiums at the IIillsU.ro I'M) lair 1
t'jTv iT 8tirvi7 S,-ason' $ir,:To i,1s'l,',' f'-al.
XCi ('W l" Uditwili
HILLSBORO HORSE CO.
H. DEUTSCIIMAN, Mr.
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ii.. ii I ii i I v.l l& i l.'l'i in litr.iul ii.ilir!.
Sj.Nuii.'i ol raugu h.ur (4j Went of the
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank those who so
kindlv aided ns ant tend..
help and sympathy during our
bereavement, the death and ob
sequies of our son, the late Cor
nelius Blaser Jr. We also desire
to offer snecial thanks for ih
floral offerings.
C. Blaser and Family.
Hillsboro, Ore., July 5, 1910.
JULY GREETINGS
Rice and beans and cupboard catches
Overalls and shiits galore,
With many clerks to wait upon y(,u,
Ever ready to sell you more.
Little care we what your wants are
Let us fill them anyway.
Brills your whole and happy family
Ready for you any day.
Only fir.st-cl ss floods arc carried;
Say, come look our prices o'er
we'ie sure you'll keep on coming,
Coming, coming to our store.
"Only this and nothing more."
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Yours for a L Deal always
rowi:ll BROS. & CO.
SCHOLLS, OREGON, Phone 51 x 16
If You nro Goinif U Clean f -1 .
OKI Kmc Row Cull ttrul ,
J. E. BORW1CK
Kor lric on
A incrican Royal
and Pittsburg Electric rnciiw
I am still selling Dough
erty KithUn Slor C o
Si
toes.
The BEST Of The GOOD 0NK
My Grot cries air ttp-tudatc, i!, .U ;uu)
lush. Have u-tctuly added tin St lullinR
Line of Ktiaets mid Spices, "1!,,. M,,,,,
back Goods.
I Will Give a tintKi with every nu h
when piisiiitcd at tit Mote will 1m- n,lull 'U''
5o.OO f ruined future.
J. E. BOEWICIt
I General Mt rchtmilUe, Reetlvtllr, Ortfon
WINSOR
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lfl till k. fit, l ..r , t.rrriH l.til Milt u, K.j.,, .. I ,
H.H.BOGE, Owner. JSMumsi vqr
Base - Ball - Goods
c
Our Store carries the ! t ;o--soitnu-nt
in the city, and m
Pi ices arc the i lu ajH st.
Fishing' TacKle
We keep the line IcLuxe, Conic
in and let ti s show ui
Bicycles
Hest manufactures of bicycles al
ways iu slock. Our bicycle ic
pairing is the kind that "Slay
Repaired."
R. LEE SEARS, Hillsboro,
Garutfei Third Street.
Noilie for Piibliintioti
lli-imrtini'nt nrtho Inlnrjor
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every Saturday.
reduced
Whiskey
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$1.(X a Kitllon.
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SUMMONS
FOR TIIK
Best Fire Insurance
AND PROMPT SHTTt.l.
MKNT OF LOSSKS &m
OHN VANDERWAL
A Kent Loudon & Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co.
r.clf.c States Phone 3,4 HILLSHORO
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fectionery.
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