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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1911)
William J. Wall lias (iroat Time (letting ti 1'nilcJ Stales SYMPATHIZES WITH KIWI. I KKtl S WE LEAD in the Hardware Business and make no exaggerated claim when we ad- vertise the largest stock of All Kinds of Hardware in Washington County. Everything you need everything you want in this line. We buy in large quanti ties and outsell our competitors. If you want bargains come and see our magnificent stock Goff Bros. & Irmler Cornelius and Forest Grove LIST YOUR PROPERTY G. M. Hunter Realty &Loan ' Co. North Plains for quick returns G M HUNTER. Manager R. V. I). 3, . , Hillsbo.o, Oiegon. PROMPT WORK , HONEST WORK THOS. H. BROVVN Contractor Farmer' Phone 741 . PLASTER, BRICK AND CEMENT MILLSBOtO, ORE IIILLSBORO MUSIC STUDIO Perry Burton Arant Nellie F. Wilcox Thorough and systematic train ing at moderate cost. PHONE CITY 497 of the year to bar. your teeth oat ud plat end bust iminlea work poeaibl. Compart turl'rka. i bridge work for out- 4 Capital, Surplus, Profit $44,000 Do a General BanKing Busi ness, Loans, Money on Real Estate, Buys and Sells Mort gages. Pays 4 Interest per Annum on Savings Deposits 3 Times a Year. Officers and directors Edward Schulmerich, Pres., John W. Connell, Vice Pres.; Willis Ireland Cashier. Directors-E B Tongue, W. N. Barrett, Geo. Kirkwood, W.' (X Donelson. Hillsboro Commercial Bank of -town patrtma In uue uar 11 aeeired. Felnleee oitrattioe free when platea of bridge work ie order, d. CoMultaliea tree. Malar Crown. $5.00 22aBridf.Teeth4.00 1.UQ ft1' laoM FUltnn icLsifl2- -60 .i Halea 6.00 C V. 1 Beat Red flutter 1 - v ' 1 I i Hate. 7.50 M.w.t. wiu, PmwnmMuun Palaleei EnVtlea .50 jt Yim inuutui a nmiu but atrxon All nork fullr cuaranteed for fifteen rear. Wise Dental Co.. Inc. Painless Dentists Paillns Bulldlns. Thtrd ami Washinatoa PORTLAND, 0RL OIllc. Bean: 1 A. H. te t f. if. tuaara. IU1 Ben Brown, of near Laurel, was a county seat visitor the first of the week. . 0. G. Barlow, of Portland, was out to the city, Tuesday, greeting friends. Imperial' Hard Wheat Flour $1.45 per sack, at Connell & Co. Every sack guaranteed. 37tf Corwin Foote, who is having a Rata Tipny ( 'onfot-in'lli ,.,4- rr . nnmc, I1CAL 1UCS- day, May 23, was in the county R?v. Vallandigham preached a Mothers' Day sermon at the Christian Church, Sunday eve ning, to a crowded house. A-number of Hillsboro people expect to attend the Artisan rjie- nic, at Forest Grove, on Satur day, May 20. Gov. West is to, be in attendance, and will deliver a short address. There are some mighty bad pieces of sidewalk in Hillsboro, and Some of t.hn wnret nlsiroa along community property; So long as these places are permit ted to remain in bad condition it seems out of the question to force poor people to build walks. CHABROL BELGIAN No. 22,732 AMERICAN No. 2764 Age lo years; bred by Emmanuel Dum.mt of UBruyere Cliasssrt and im ported by A. C.-Rnby & Company, of Portland, Ore. Tells of PvpcriciKe When in Midst of the liwurraliiin I I P ' " i 1 JZP, 1 1. I i 1 " i 1 i r . m j f i I WILL STAND SEASON OF 1911 Mondays, on call from H. H. Boge place, Farmington. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at home, H. H. Boge, place "tisr Hesse p,ace-opp Groner & Fridays at Josiah Millar place, Reedville, 8 a. m. to 4 n m St?eyerbeanrngS Saturdays at Hillsbor. "t the Second enSdtco1ids. CltS C3PtUring fir8t Prizes wherever TERMS:-Single service, $10; To insure, payable when r!rMTn t0A6 rithoa1' $15: colt tostandPaL suck $25 Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents Ii. H. BOGE and W. E. SMITH, Owners H. H. BOGE, Mgr., Hillsboro, Ore., R 5 ' White Mountain Finn 1 Ktz T t r n. .-. tn ;,, - Ti.uu i. jr. jLfuiinei y, oi tsuxton wna atEmmott's. in the city the first of thl ' week. J. Wall, a former Ilillslioro man. and a brother of John M. Wall, has t,ross,1 tlu line into American territory, after five years of business as a merchant at Los Mochis, Sinaloa. Mexico, one of the West Coast provinces. To a Santa Barbara reporter Mr. Wall, after getting on American soil, said: "An American in Mexico is perfectly safe, but! when he attempts to get out he may experience a few ilitlicul- ties." st.-ll.hl th-lt tlw. i.ntir.i west coast, down to Ma;:atlin. is insurrecto. Every town in the state of Sinaloa fell into the hands of the rebels in less than a week and was conquered with out a battle. Those Americans remaining, however, are hound to sutler inconvenience, as the water supply has been cut oil' and the reservoirs blown up. Ninety per cent, of the people, he savs are rebel svmn.'ifhi? and the towns surrender without struggle. The rebels then ap point their own government, and all moves alomr serenelv Mr Wall left for the Anwiii-in iuu. der in company with a Mexican banker, who was a sympathizer with the Mexican and this occasioned him some alarm, although Wall had a pass from the rebels, showimr u u-w favoring their cause. At San Bias, the banker wms Iwlrl t',.r $30,000 ransom, but Mr. Wall was nermitted to The railroad bridges were blown up, and he made his way across the border by means of a hand car, which was tak-pn in nvinv places several miles lu. were able to atrain iA-aw tim ,.,ih - . . HIV on the rails. The comimnv tmv. elled 100 miles on the handcar with but four '.'tortillas" as food' Mr. Wall disnosed of MIS hiwinuua and will remain in Sjinta !!..' bara, Cal., until the war is over. Evervthinfr mvpn an,) in Oregon. Connell s Store. F. L. Brawn u'9a ai MlJ iiuni near Laurel, Monday. W. Revnard. nf r city visitor Tuesday afternoon. Monmouth Rntt n rr, ""-.v.. ui, JillllMULl oros. irv it it a ti, i thing. David Marsh, of was greeting friends in thecounl ty seat Monday. Ed. Olsen, of below Farming ton, in the Jacktown district was in town Monday. Sydney Therkill was out from rortland last we(a- n., much surprised to have an opti ca! proof of Hillshoro's stride. Erwin Ritter, of Bethany, was up to the citv tod ance business, and went on out mo weooutn lualatin section. Green Walker nf p, .i I e v all (J who is now with stone s throw of two railroads , . 1 .lu city Monday, John Seifert, of Centerville was in town Saturday. John is wiic ui uie nuv'M u'nn q iufn..n a i:ffl mane " ..ll.c oi money every time he touches u piece of real estate. When rhf Irition : , . , , "'"-i" 10 pro pel v equipped there is sunshine in the house. Come in and see our Champion and Charter Oak ranges. They are the best -Emrick & Corwin Jacktown ScVmrJ n:,.,. , - M. N. Ronhnm tMnL. ui ' short program, literary, and a pie social, at their school house aaLUmaV UVOninrr 'PL ' i - iucie were a numhfror rprifif ; dialogues, etc., and the enter tainment netted $32.45 for the Comfort Fund." E. E. Yarnell, of Timber, was down to the city Tuesday He is starting the construction of a two and one-half story hotel, the main buildmg to be 32x4, with a kitchen athhtinn iu.. v... , says that Timber is-destined to m:"? l,(,it. con- ....MH t-Au;riMive oggmir onorn tions to start at once ; !? "l1'1' of Montana, was j Monday, the guesu" B- Wilkes. Mr. Hibbard is somewhat interested in Wash ngton County property, arid has just retu.ne, from the extreme i"Lr,natt.h financial T"" ' nere is not what wtUlLbeJ bX he finds the awav wiHT v, SU" nammering away with the song of construc tion and nrno-roa t..., s,"c says, is making the mTrl j Responsible lor so lew Marrlagrs Nowadays AN old bachelor said to a married man: "No, I shall never marry. I need no one to darn my socks now. I always wear If I wear a hole in heel, toe or sole in four months, the mills give me new ones free" Ivvci voiie knows that WoudcihoM w ill make you jalislicd Just received another lot Headquarters the famous Hursou seamless foot hose in all styles, out sio, ribtop, a specialty A new line of lisle aue at 25c to 5x per juir Silks! Silks! JUST UKCKIVED A complete assorttneiit of Dress Silks in Foulardn, Soft Tatretas uud K in artistic coloringH and patterns )our inspection is mlki.ed If it comes from BAIRD IT'S RIGHT 8 ... L 11 '- n 1' If v 1 K O IN TUK CIHCIHT COt'liT OK T1IK STATU OH ORIiGON roi WASHINGTON COUNTY Sli'i.han Chiknl. I'lnimill, Amm CHikfil, ),il'fiiaiint. T.i AiiimCmkH.lliH hIhivh num ,0. l.'iKlmit: In lliB iimiioof tln.SlHlH.il Or..,,!, ar hnrehy r.,,r,.,l l.i npHftr nii.l l,.r Hi' ..,.h,,Ui,1t hi, 1 11(.1,1Nt , ' Ijim Iml'.llMlavol Mny, A. h. 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Bnw a. o,, An rmrtt n Oetlaia Front Door. . . pna seaui for oataloe.ua ,0.R WILLIAMS CO. 1043 rinrt Ave. a c Tl I il a itfflNe - - TACKlfl The Trout Season will soon le here, aud if yo WfUlt the Fishing Tachlo that will briug you lck) call and see our flue stock See ur . rf The Racycle" OUR MACHINES ARE WORTH WHILE cam uaseball Supplies-We can out- sell them all when it comes to Baseball "Cflicj, R. bEE SEARS, HILLSBORO Third Stree, . new Holel. Plain fiwuiin t pared to hA fi , :-a,m no.w pre- sewiriir.-M; ""'n13 plain iu uu an kinrig .1 Hercules stumnincr nowder, ! quantity, caps, fuse, etc.-;1 new stock at. .T R RnrWlCK Keedville, and at Orenco. 3Cti