The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 11, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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MILLSBORO ARGUS AUG H 9t0
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Hardware, Farm Implements and
Plumber's Material
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High Grade Stoves and Rauges. We have
the Washington County Agency for the cele
brated Toledo and Monarch Ranges the best
ever installed in a kitchen.
Wagons and buggies
Famous Mitchell-Leius & Stiver wagons and
buggies, the wagon and buggy adapted es
pecially for this section.
Harvesting' Machinery
The Champion binders, mowers aud rakes
-which have stood the test of time and en-
uurancc.
Plumbing' Supplies
A complete liue of pipe aud plumber's fit
ings, baths, aud everything connected with
the business. We will give estimates on
plumbing your new, or your old residence.
Lpt us nut you in a bath
GOFF BROS. & IRMLER
Cornelius and Forest Grove
FOR LIQlOR LICENSE
IS THE COl'STY covitT OK THE
STATE OK OlIKciON Foil
WASHINGTON' COl'STY
In the matter nf tlip application of J.
M. Miller for license to wll spirituous,
mxlt anil vinous liquors in l? ipiant
itlnt than unp irallun. In Banks preeino.
To the Honorable Count? Court of t!ie
Siateof (rei;on for WashiiieUm County:
Tlie uiiilf rsiirne.l pciitio'iers, leiral y.,t
rrn of thanks precinct, Vahii(;tn Cou"ty
Oregon, and constituting a majority of
tlielel voters of sihi precinct, ami hf
ine actual reniileiiM of saij precinct an.l
haiint; actualiv reslilptt in sai l prfcinct
:vi -'ays liiiiiietliately vm-fsliug the it;ite
of tln petition ami the tlutt of IHin
thereof, would respe.-tftilly p-i i t i on your
Honorable H.hIv ami ass that a lic-n--U
sell spirit noun, vinous and malt liquor
in less (piantities than one gallon, in
Hank? precinct. Washington County,
Oregiui, he tran'.eil ami isueil to J. M.
Miller, a rei-iilei't of nai'1 precinct, for a
period of i.e year.
lti this 1st day of July, I'iIO.
John Mariens, Hert Kcynol H. T Orwn,
J ewe J heard, A J Vand-hev, J ('Niiulli,
J il YanderatiriVii. I' I Hanks. J T Turk.
Jacoli Vohs, W T Keppeto, H fabler,
Altwrt Kuetten, I' Mooney, Archie May,
l V W'orley, (leortre Si dth, (ieorire l.ae
iiieriuau, W H Wet, Hiram Maker, her
iiiann Hunger, John C W'a-tenecker, John
J.ippert, (J L Philip, W S Jacoljssn, lieo
W ilamell, Henry Piepka, 1' Vanderzan
ilen, V 11 Miller, Carl 1'ipka. J BThonip-1
son, C G Thompson, Win H Kbtrly, G
I.ittit field, Yokz lliliiliion, Jos Spit-ri iijs,
HI Moiiian, Root Kdmondn. Win
Ki Iter, A Sj ierinRS, W H Jicolnen, J
H Kindel, K 1. Koy, KoU J Kalli, 1'ied
Narup, Thos Connolly, Henry A Smith,
Louis Brown, Wm I'almer, John (iiglor
esty, I U Yates, H H West, Alexanler
Selling, C Christiansen, Wm G Walker,
I. Wellington, liurton Phillip, J W
1'liillips, IielUrrt Folic t, Mriin Vauden- ,
brook, R K B'tiefiel, 11 II Heltzel, Henry !
Vogt, if Urate, Willard Maloon. Clias
Ito1ds.CC Dunn, John C Smith, H J
Smith, R F Mcl'heron, U J Kalher, S
T Munroe, Chas Fippett, Anton Mretno
en, J K Cox, K J Marlineen, II A Todd,
A K Westcott, Chas Spiering, F W !
Fri'mow, William .ie;Ur, J J Mtacham,
J J lioberts, Win Vanlcrzanden, C C ;
Homers, Tlieo Vanclerzarnk-n, C O Hop-
pins, Aniy Mactino, II li Hancliy, X W
kasly.flto Lipnert, H M Vanderxanden, :
llen'y Narup, II J Mailer, J Wood, M
II Farker, Henry Vandome'en, Vinzora ,
Help, M G Woo 'man, T M Hngin, John
IJledsoe, A C I.ydia, K F Hunger, A U
rhine, Jacob Mauss, John Friday, CR.
Cox, L k Ing er, W II Ljda, W J Sob- i
ler, W M Kashy, J N Berry, S J Thotnp-
Ron, Jatiif-s, Wm Yandoinelen, C F I
Keuio'.iH, Herman Pie pica, F M Key- '
to' ds, I' N VaiiHeranden, Jack Kberly, !
John Kberly, W J Wilson, Frank Sell, I
Frank Cieps, 15 F-ost, A Vanderzan-'
den, George Herb, liert Van iJomelen, ;
F I, Franger, L Vander.anden, W II
McGill. F I lierry, J (1 McLarland, Wm
Vatidehey, William Cop, Wm Smith, J J
A Moot, Martin I Vandtrzanden. Geo
Yauderzmden, O K Mills, C Vandebey,
C H Hamilton, John V'anlJomelen,
Montie Griffin, Arno d VanI;.Jtue'en,
Harry Yarull, S Copn, Henry Vandebey,
V Kchleg-1, Lewis Roy, J W Phips, W I
II Iteiling, W C Hines, A O Killin, John ,
Cop, Charles Fields, J K F.berly, Chas
Reiling, John Iioos, Henry A Smith,
Henry Cop, L I. Crawford, C 1. Roberts,
John Narup, Geo Vandercovering, Ivdis
Purdm, G W Hines W W Longureotb,
Geo Vandebey, l M Hanks, J C Schul
mericb, A II Fhipps, I'atsy F Toosey,
John Wunderlich, M Koblar, Carl .
iorenz, Carl Gribner, Henry N I'eter-1
son, Geo Ii Aydelott, W N Jactdjson,
August Crop, W II Baker, John Schlueel,
Markiis Adams, b'. C Friday, H A Fri
day Iiennie Nelson, C W McConahey,
Trepbeon D eiicb, J F Carstens, Geurge
Smith, A O Reppeto, C W Dodson, J
W Miller.
To Whom It May Concern
Notico Is Hereby Given that tha umlor
Mirned resident of Hanks Precinct, Wasli- ;
ington Countv, Uregmi, w ill on Wednes-
(lay, the 7th day of Sept. 1!M0, at 1U o'clock
A. M. at said day, present the foregoing.'
potition to the (Jounty ('ourt of the ritato
of Oregon for Washington County at
Hillsboro, Oregon, ami at said time and
placfl will auk that a licen.so will he issued 1
to the undersigned applicant authorizing
him to sell Hpirituoim, vinous rnd malt;
lil urs in Hanks precinct, Washington j
l-'ouiitv, Oregon, in lota ouanlities than ,
one gallon, br a period of one year from
the date of tho ia-snanco of Hindi license. '
li.ilcd Huh Ztith day of July, llilU.
J. M. Miller, Applicant, i
Parley A Hare, Attorneys for Applicant.
BANK. OF BEAVERTON
Deaverton, Ore.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
J. A. MOTT, P'rest. W. E. PEGG. Seey.
J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. II. W. BOLGER. Cashier
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Transacts a General Banking Business.
4 Per Cent Interest on Time DeiwsiU.
Money to Loan on Good Security.
Fire Insurance in the Best Comnanies.
We are Insured against Burglary and Fire.
Our Officers are Bonded. Depositors are as well Pro
tected as in the Largest Bank.
"Keep Your Own Key and Counsel"
Sound advice within Certain
Limits.
It's all right when applied to holders
of keys to our safe deposite vaults.
Absolute privacy. We can rent you
boxes for$i.ooper year. Call and
examine them.
CORNELIUS State BANK
Cornelius, Oregon.
SPEND THE SUMMER
AT
Newport Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Where the p e:t7 Water Agates Mcbj Agatee, MoonBtoiei,
Carnflians, and Rock Oysters cin be found.
Out Door BportH of All ZS.1u.c1m
1 cUHinK hunt;ng, fieliinf?, digginR Kick Oystera, boatiDR,
surf bathing, riding, autoing, canoeing and dancing. Pure
m tuotaio water and the best food at low price?. Fresh
crabs, damn, ojBtere, fish and vegetables of all kinds daily.
Idnal Camping Grounds, with strict sanitary regulations,
at nominal cot-t.
Low Round Trip Season Tit kets
from all points in Oregon,
Waebingnon and Idaho on
sale daily.
3-Day Saturday to Monday Rate
from S P. pointn, Portland to
Cottage Grove, inclunive, in
cluding branch lines, also
from all C & E. stations Al
bany and west. Good going
on Saturday or Sunday, and
for return Sunday or Monday.
A Sunday Excursion Rate of
$1.50
from Alpany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corre ponding low
rates from p iints west, in effect all summer. Call on any 8. P.
or C Af K Agnt for full particulars as to rates, train schedules,
etc.; alMO for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Out
ings in Or gnn,'' or write to
WM. McMlIKRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore
OIJ Cardinal I inc-up Will CualcnJ Wild
th Uitor
llaseluill fans in this section are
in ruptures over the meeting to
U held at Athletic I'ark. Sunday
Aupist -1. when the Cnniinals
will up ajrainst the crack
(ireshatn nine. The Givsham
lliants, as thev are naml and
the apiH'llation is no misnomer
have U-aten nearlv everv amateur
team in Multnomah county, and
have also taken the scalps of
many valley amateur teams that
had a record.
They were U'aten. however, u
few weeks ajiro, with Nick Will
iams, the Cardinal pitcher in the
hox, re-infoived with l!ritfrs,
and Hruvvn, of the Kn-al team.
The management expects to
have the regular Canlinal line-up
to confront the tlreshain plavers
and u Ktvat raine is warranted
m U'lief, atiyway.
If lovers of the national jr.ime
want to see an interesting; ex
hibition of lasekill here is their
chance. It is expected that the
tliants will come with manv of
the Tri-city league players and
they say they will lriii with
them a bitf crowd of Multnomah
fans.
Card of Thank
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We desire to extend out thanks
to our many friends for their
many kindnesses during our le
reavement, the death and obse
quies of our father, the late
Samuel Markee. We also extend
our thanks to the United Arti
sans No. 27. for the most In-auti-ful
floral tribute and the respect
shown to our father who passed
to the life beyond. We, his
children, are so very grateful.
Mrs. KeU-eea Bunker,
Mrs. W. J. Koyal,
Mrs. Mary Hayes,
v Mrs. tlmma Dustin,
Mrs. 0. M. Gardner.
Mrs. Ida V. Jackson,
G. W. Markee.
MOUNTAIN PICNIC
A picnic w-as given by Cecil Kaf
fetv. at Kllxiw Crossing nwv
alxne Mountaindale, Sunday,
August i. 1 hose attending w ere:
Mr. and Mrs. Hert Wilkes, l'.essie
Sehomberg, Millslioro, Chas.
CnK-ker, Frank Dersham, Walter
Willis, Ralph Uglow, (Portland,)
Leona llollenbeck, UattleGrotind,
Wash., Hutler, Wanda, lUtha
and Cecil Uatrety, Klsie Morgan,
Cora and Kllie Willis, Chas. and
Fanny Schomk-rg, Melissa and
Lura Taylor.
OIM-N (IRANdi:
There will be an open meeting
of the Hillshoro Grange, at
Grange HaH, on Saturday, August
13, at 1:1V) ui the afternoon. The
subjects under discussion are:
"Conservation of our Natural
Resources" and "The Ideal Hus
band." The public is cordially
invited to attend these open
meetings and will be accorded a
hearty welcome.
Thos. Hinton, who returned a
fit ....
iew uays ago irom a trip into the
Alberta Hcrtirm snvait in a ,..,.. f
. -' ' ' ' t ' " l. I.J u i Cttt
stock country and that men of
LT;iin mm hnuvor fhiu coi.h
in the section he visited, is not
very mucn, ana many hundreds
of acres will not be cut. Last
year, however, in the same dis
trict, he says there was a bumper
crop. Old Washington County
is good enough for Hinton-so he
says.
Ladies' and gents' underwear
at cost. Ladies' sleeveless vests,
8 cents; 12 1-2 cents and 25 cents.
Men's shirts and drawers, 25
cents, '.)') cents and 40 cents.
II. Wehrung & Sons.
Dr. S. M. Reagan has bought
the II. G. Guild home, on First
Street. Mr. Reauran has ben
occupying the cottage ever since
the Guilds went to Newport. II.
G. will build up at Vale, where
he is receiver for the newly es
tablished land office.
See our prices-ladies' and
gents' shoes. You know the
lines and know we are selling at
cost and many lines less than
cost.-11. Wehrung & Sons.
Ole Oleson, of below Raleigh,
and who has lived there for
many years, was in town Tues
day, and called on the Argus,
Mr. Oleson has seen his section
developed from cheap lands into
a neighborhood of high prices for
land values.
The undersigned wants from
0 to 10 head of Angora goats.
State price and particulars.-Ole
Oleson, Hillsdale, Oregon, Route
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BEAUTIFUL PLATES
Wc Shall distribute free to our customers, some
U-autiful fancy jd.itcs, a larv quantity of winch wc
luve secured for that put jh.sc. There are a uutuU-t of
selected patterns in the most popular colors, all hand
decorated with exquisite designs.
Wc can only hint of their many uses, such as (or
the decoration of your dining room, parlor, center lablc,
and fur serving dainty dishes ( yOUr lady caller and
at dinner patties.
They are now on display ami if you will call at
my stoic, will Ik- pleased to show than to you aud ex
plain how you can obtain one or any numlcr of limit
absolutely lRMl!. Call and sec them at once mid
make your choice while the assortment is complete.
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Personal Property
AND
Three Year Lease
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As I am leaving the farm (K toWr
if I offer the following descrilnrd
pro-rty at private sale at my place
't mile north of lfcthany stoic, X
miles northeast of Hillshoro. Any
responsible person purchasing the
JH-Tsonal property or a major part
thereof can have the lease on uih
acre farm for 3 years at 5 175 per
.year. Will sell any item singly.
5 winter cows, 3 soon to be fresh $270
4. 2-year old heifers all bred 120
New 600 lb per hour cream sep
otor 3-year old horse, weight 150 0 250
2 old ponies
2- horse corn and potato cultivator
new 16
Shaher potato digger jq
3- inch farm wagon , 25
N. A. FROST
R. F. D. 2. PORTLAND, ORE.
Tt. kltif of Hfnhi t. Hi onj fl "
lm nilll on On.. hi.
Kltif 0rgn of KriK'.mnl. lw ! 1
rvtiiiillhit1 tiorwiniin '
rrrfc hol. U laklnu mMI Mir'
tbr lliiirnllitf til llnlli D It".
gtlrcll ):lllnlw(ll hml I M nf!
W BlUrb lmilii- t.f I!. h
wy (iiuk nlii to luve II i!fJ
tirfnrw makiiu minrnnr on I ''
orrluu.
Tb Imke of Wpntitt.iUml 1 jrodU'f
lirtiltirf of tti kliiK of Hwnl'-n. : I
hi wlfn, who w I'rlim-M lin-''l'
elOwit (lamhliT of tlif kins f I"'1
mark. r tx-llfvir In Hi impl
Tbrlr wo rhlUIrt-n, ITIih-.-m MarjraM.
flMru jri'MlTi ohl, tl I'rlii'sn Stiir-ti.
nln. r tmiiflit to 1 rvrry klnl
buuiM-work.
Card ot Thank
Wn flciro in Uiin1 4V, i
kindly aided us during the lonir
"mui' ' me laie Mrs. Larnen
v..w.,v yyuw imvu lenuer
ed aid and sympathy during the
oh.sequies.
Christian Larsen and Family
Hillaboro, Ore.. Aug. 9. 1910.
Erwin Hitter, secretary for
the German Mutual Kire people
known as the Bethany company'
was in town Tuesday afternoon!
Ed Stevens and HnlViivi p..
of the Grove, were in town Monl
day.
I'rcdJ. Sewelland Earl Donel
Kon returned from an extended
trip into the coast ran ire. the
hrst of the week. They went
, V"V r-10 tnesalmon
erry, fmm there on foot to Ne
halem City, and then by stage to
Hay City and Tillamook, thence
home over the Wilson Hi ver road.
Miss Lily Dickinson and Miss
May ChoesewriKht, of Portland
are spending the week with the
family of G. N. Hale at their
Oak Park Summer home.
Miss Bornioe Witham, of The
Ualles, was the guest of Miss
Cecilia Greer, this week.
Town Topics.
K1v ItouHti'tiln nx rwtHrnul front
raipi lint rrk, nml tmly f"r of lb'
wr Mblmt lilln l t''"1 "
Hountoo lt.
Tlie mayor of New Vrk t e'''
up tho "IoNIit pnliNn." What l
Irylnif to di- atarvi hi iMiipliO-l'lt11-odtilphla
North AmiTlriii.
New York ought to l nt.! t" trt
loii with only Bit nil nl.'ht rlrtnUInC
rilart' at It-nut well ni It..-iii nl
gtt alons without aiiy.-r.""!"" ;!"'"'
rittuhtirir mnokfloiti? Von.
New York U naUn, riillait'-'l1
aWpltiu, f'hlos nimlMt nnil j1
Frencliu'o ploim.-SyraiMisn rout Sia
nnt.
State Lines.
Th lotiKPNt wny m-rowi tho "l"",f
Tfin MiinlH tho (IImIiiik'p fr'n
lima
Cairo to thu irulf of Mixl'o or
Atlantic oriwi. Tcom I l''
half it Inrgn n Alnkn.
Ostrich farming, nlMiut r.,on(l
ha bwomo n proflliiblo ll",l"4,r,("
Arlxann, particularly adj"''"1 ',
city of H10011I. tho capital to W '
the atato till nt leant lH-'.
Nw MojIco will bo tho fourth ft"
of tho Union In nren, law tlmn
othor exoopt 'IVxnd, fnltfrnl
Montana. Ita nro of 1'J'J.r.SO .U
mUm makoN It nmro than ,
Hlro of Illlnola, which linn m
fKJ.050 iijiinre 111II0.
Air Flights.
Talk about pirltlnK "f"' T.ffjl
bolnit poHliil clork on an iilrMii'P
eiiriiH.-HarrlMburg Teh'ifrnpD.
Kronrh nvlntora tell ui n'r Wk
will aoon bo aa aaf" ,",ln n.Mu
Dottor make It a llltla aafer.-o.
'B' n mill
Tho rullronds will have "Lm
takn notleo when tho ulrHhH'" C(,.
bldilliiK for the mall carryli
trnota.-Bt. rnul IMoneer l'n"-
The InttTHtute couiiui'rea f f (0
lou may an well brace H-'ir ,
probleuni tho airship will w'lt.
the uenr future.-Wumiii'is'""
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