The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 06, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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Some Photos of the Exhibits at
MiLueoao ahqus, got a ino
ssavs? s?ea?
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Hillsboro Fair,
1910
01 Now OrloanB on, ol tl, fl,nl ?l B htnt , D,x cheor ticflnd
vmciiiB, will apoak in HIU.SBOKO. at Iho CRESCENT THEATRE
Sarurday Evening, October 8, on
con-
"Model License Law, the Only Cure
For the Evils ol Intemperance
Mr. Story's treatmont of this subject has brought tears and laughter to thousands of his
liatonors. It is an acuto appeal to tin common sonse of every sound thinking man and
woman and is worth fjoinf; miles to hear. Don't miss it.
Admission Free.
MOW WASHINGTON Col'NTY VoTl-D AT TIN! PRIMARIES
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STREET FAIR WAS
GREATEST SUCCESS
lies! luhibit of I ruit liver Held
in County, Opinion of all
BOARD 0I; TRADE MAKES GOOD
For the First Time People Realize What
Can be Done Here
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CATAARH. M AY-TEVKBi
1 11 . bAIVkl wi-
SUMPTION. DEAFNESS
COLDS and m dUan of
w.rvu. THROAT, LUNW
"II INSPIRATOR
iiul qrcat
'MVA KLMLOY
f iiivh a headache in a few
"iimiU-s, a fresh cold in an
'""' and an ordinary couh
'an nL last one nirht. ln
MispfiiHublo for public speaker
j'nd sinjfera. The Inspirator
l!wtH a lifetime, can he carried
" I he vest pocket (I n''
wsi.vs ready for instant use.
0 1 Dnlii(ious Diteaeii Can De
vi'lope, When Used,
f I'HIVlNrS ... IF CIRIS
w' l on nu absolute gimmnttf lo Cine
When unci! nn Dlrecleil
,Vru" f"f full imrHcnlnunid look!el.
It l'tee
OINlGIUI.Porlland, 0rc.,RD2
Naturo Cure Supplies
APIM.I! AU;N
Reaverton; Emil Stalder, Beth
any; John R. Bailey, J. K John
son, Huxton; and 15. N. bproat,
Tl,r,ur, iheeH'ortsof N. H. Al-1 Keedville.
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exunder, Secretary ol uie warn
of Trade, and the valuable assist
jance rendered by the llillnboro
' press, an ajiple growers associa
i tion was temporarily ' organized
I in the county court nouse, ouiur
Mrs. Mary Shattuck departed
Monday , for her home in North
Dakota, after a month's visit
with her sisters, Mrs. Agne8
Campbell and Mrs. Francis Cota.
She is very much pleased with
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
t a 1 o in Mi hion
Kl " Oregon, and especially with the
temiKirary chairman, and Mr. is:
N. Sprout, temporary secretary.
After extended discussion by Mr.
Tigard, of Hillsboro, and John
H Hailey, of lUixton, the meet
ing adjourned to meet again on
Friday, Oct. 21. in the court
house, at 2 o'clock, at which
time it is hoped that all those
who are raising fruit (or expect
f. will bo on hand to help per-
f anermanentorgan zatinn. uuisih. mini
Tlu. f . k vi, g fruit growers 'Spring, and who spent the Sum
jne joiiiiwiii. f . . Kurene. with his fami-
were present: i . , . n,tllP1,LHi to Portland, ant
ton; h.
Nicliols,
SciHils;J.L,Sin1pr,a:rneli..s:
line apples.
Choice rose plants, shrubbery
of all kinds, lily bulbs, etc., for
sale at the South Hillsboro
Greenhouse. Now is the time to
do the fall planting, so get your
order in early. Mrs. Agnes
Campbell, Independent telephone
West 154. , ' 30tf
W.' C Pickens, who came to
Hillsboro from Tennessee, last
The street fair and carnival
which closed last week was one
of the real successes of the his
tory of Airs in the county and
all who visited Hillsboro were
profuse in saying that never be
fore had the exhibits been so
nicely handled. The apple and
fruit exhibit was under charge
of N. H. Alexander, of the Board
of Trade, and it wan artistically
arranged.
APPLES
Col. I). L. Houston, owner of
the Fair Acres farm, received the
blue ribbon for the largest dis
play and bost of apples.
Bernard Leis for the second
largest display of apples,
Henry Hunteman for the best
lox of Wolf Rivers and 2nd. on
Newtown Pippins.
J. 1. Morrison best box of
Gloria Mundi's,
Bernard Lois for the best box
of Gravenstines, Jetf Hayden,
2nd
Peter Zurcher for the best box
of Baldwin, Ileaton & Son. 2nd,
Peter Zurcher for the best box
of Red Cheek Pippins, J. T. Mor
nson, 2nd
Geo. Harrow for the best box
of Spitzenberg, Peter Zurcher,
2nd
Peter Zurcher for the best box
of Northern Spies, i). H. Willers,
2nd
Emil Stalder for the best box
of fancy select Spitzenbergs.
Henry Kuratli for the best box
of Ram bo,
Bernard Leis, best box of Gano,
Heaton & Son, best box of
Roxbury Russets,
J. T. Morrison, best box o
Swaar s
D. L. Houston, best box of Ben
Davis; G. L. Harrow, 2d,
Bernard Leis, best box of Blue
permaine,
Will Hathorne, best box of
Duchess of Mengot.
D. L. Houston, best box o
Kay sand Bellnowers.
Mr. Til ton gets first for the
largest display of apples on
plates, 35 varieties,
Mrs. Borwick, of Reedville, for
the 2nd. largest display of ap
ples, 1U varieties.
Blue UibboiMM-H on grains, grsse
mid vegetables
Pr John Hulmck. awoet tiotato souanh
Col 1) L Houston, gold coin potatoes
ami parsnips.
Pml' Barnes, rutalmira and kohl mba
Jake Mttaslngor, Swedish and white
giooe turnips.
Albert UenderlliiK, largest tomatoes,
Mr Peat, tarces iniinukliis.
Mr BaniKruver, old lasliioned Kastern
puiii)kln.
Herman Collier, largest onions.
Kll'SoliiflVeliii, largfut squash and best
niHpiny oi garden tnii'K
LV. V. n li.is Beaver-'nur near Eugene, with his tami
S'S t, UltaM y. has returned to Portland, and
V.n! , v ,l cm,,,.. Alfred was out the first of the week,
S F : Goodwin, A. W West berg,
F. J. Williams. G. N. Taggart,
Hillsboro; J. F; D.ckason. W. 1 .
!;., r iwi-yi . . F. ki -
goiisCornelius; Peter Zurcher,! Argus and Oregonian. $2.25.
Dance at Alpha Hall, Corne
lius, Saturday eve, Oct 8. Wal
ker orchestra. Tickets, 75 cents.
All are cordially invited.
Hick Onrrieri, largeel cabbage A celery,
V Miller, Unrest litibhard squash. .
K A A K llaiilvy, Nhadeland climax
and silver mine oats and alfalfa showing
three cult inns each 3 feet loug.
J T Morrison. Hue tomatoes and Ir
rigated oals.
Judge Crandall, garden liuckleberrtes,
willow twig a;ihw ami red peppers oil
the bush.
H M Holland, iiiaiiinioth eiiRiiinber.
J II llHiiley, regoi.erated Hweilish oats
and Mhndlaiid challenge oaia.
1) H Willem, surprise wheat.
I.anesa l.angue, beat timothy.
Martin Keillng. rink wheat.
Kugene lielplanuhe, ouw horn turnips,
gab lack man ii.uhIi mellow (banana.)
Maty for oh ill almi lies.
Charles Delchmuii lor pop corn,
John McPherson, grape Vint toaiatooa.
Grant Mann, iiiaiiclmna blAk kartoy,
brewing Larler and broom eora.
Julius Asnahr, oderbrucker barley.
Hpiesoheeart for tobacoo.
Win Bagley for hops.
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