The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 01, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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BEAVERTON - REEDVILLE
Acreage
The largest platting, the most rapid and extensive community
development, the most highly fertile ', and being handled by the
largest and oldest acreage titm in Oregon.
Come with us and share the advantage of our experience and
financial strength.
These beautiful tracts are only 40 minutes' ride on Fonith- street
or Oregon Klectric line.
Just six milts st of Council Crest, ten miles from Ciuithonse
by wagon toad.
No freight or commission to pay; yon get consumer's prices for
your products.
Splendid 4 year old apple orchards demonstrate the toil. We
will set a tract of this land to trees of your own selection for f 215 per
and upon terms. acres here subdivided into tracts of S acre
to 10 acres each; completed and traveled road along cne or more
sides of each tract, no matter how small; rural delivery or mail, tree
delivery of merchindi e, good telephone tervice, go.d schools and
churches convenient.
The assured growth of Portland means rapid
increase of values on this acreage. Buy now and
get advantage of the rise.
Tracts selling from $125 to $3(X) per acre and
upon monthly payments if desired.
Call at our office, 102 Fourth street, and ar
range to see these lands.
Shaw-Fear Company
I02 Fourth Street Portland. Oregon
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MONUMENTS
Forest Grove Monumental Worhs can
Save Money forJYou.
Designs and stock, none better. Quality and work
manship unexcelled. Prices lowest on coast. All
work guaranteed" Orders and all communications
promptly attended to. Will call and show designs
any where in the county. It will be to your inter
est to call and get our figures before making a
selection.
Main street, N. of P. O. Block.
GEE & JONES
Box 343 Forest Grove, Oregon.
General Merchandise, Orenco & Keedville
VOR Tlir.
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HIU;BORROW ARuTS. tt'N I
I To the Patrons of the
ORENCO MERCANTILE
I mA T A VTV
Hercules Stumping Powder, Caps, Fuse,
The powder that never fails Phone in your order a
few days ahead and we will supply you at Orenco.
20 per cent Hercules Stumping Powder, ton lots $10.00,
net, less than ton lots $10.75, ner-
The Famous Aetna Spray on hand.
We are still agents for the John Deere line of Farm
ing Implements. We also carry a line of Studebaker
vehicles. Inspect them before buying. Roj al Amer
ican and Pittsburg Electric Fencing on hand.
Your home merchants help make a good market for
everything 3-011 have to sell, and that market more
than any other one factor gives your land its present
value.
J. E. BORWICH, Prop.
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McCumsey Sawmill
Dimension Lumber . and Timbers
Rough an 1 Dressed Lum
ber of all Kinds.
Mill 1 mile; from B. P.
Cornelius' Place.
Will Deliver.
Lumber delivered to North Plains
A. E. McCUMSEY
Cornelius, Ore , Route I
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I A. Anderson, of Helvetia, was
in to n Saturday.
Sam Moon and wife, of Center
ville, were in the county seat
Friday.
The county is putting in a con
crete culvert near the John Con
nell farm.
I W. H. Cash, of near Helvetia,
I was in the county seat Friday,
Son business.
1 L. C. Brown, of South Tu.1l.1-
; tin. was over to the city Satur-
uay.
W. H. Joos, of beyond Glencoe.
was over to the city Saturday
afternoon.
Jasper Keller, of east of North
Plains, was a county seat visitor
me last ot the week.
A. V. Penny, of below Beaver
ton, was up to the county seat
Saturday. He savs thr U hit
of improvement down his way.
Nels I.arsen, the road suier
visor of the district just below
Newton, on the river road, was
in town Friday.
Smokers want the best-therefore
call for a Schiller or a Grand
Marca, when you want to see the
blue wreath curl. 12tf
.Tacoh DahinHpn nhnvo RanL-o
jand Wm. Zeigler, of near Green
ville, were in the county seat
Saturday.
Homer C. Atwell, the Forest
Grove ex-postmaster and horti
culturist, was in the county seat
Saturday.
Richard Baldra, of near Oren
co, was up town Saturday. The
"simple life" seems to be doing
Richard a deal of good, and he
looks like a four-year-old.
William Bender, who was a
Hillsboroite in the nineties, came
out from Portland, Monday, to
see tne old town and feel its
pulse.
E. W. Dant, the Reedville
pioneer and oldtime thresher-
man, was up lo the city Satur
day, on business. E. w. savs
with the advent of warm sun
shine the grain will get busy.
The Grand Marca is the most
wholesome two for a quarter"
smoke on market made in Ore
gon, by E. Schiller. When you
indulge in a good smoke buy a
Grand Marca. 12tf
C. J. Oglesby, of Roy. was in
town Saturday, and says that the
crops are looking fine out in his
section, but at that date needed
some warm sunshine for best results.
C. E. Koontz, of this city, and
Chas. 0. Roe and Harry Goff
were Portland visitors Friday to
see Mr. Coolidge, of the Oregon
Electric, in an endeavor to get
the cars to stop at the ball
grounds between Forest Grove
and Haines.
Chas. Holcomb, of West Union,
was in town Friday. He and
Peter Jossey wTere in to see Supt.
Case about getting the Landauer
farm cut into the Holcomb dis
trictthe place has been thought
to be in the district for years,
but it was recently discovered
that it was not.
Prof. Wilson, of 0. A. C, was
down to Hillsboro the last of the
week, and visited the Calif farm,
east of the city. He is looking
over the district investigating
the new borer that is working
on apple and other fruit trees,
and says they are growing to be
quite a menace. The experiment
station is testing to find the best
remedy for the pest, and says
that kerosine oil squirted into the
bored places will sometimes prove
efficacious. The station, how
ever, has not yet recommended a
panacea, but will be ready to
give advice later.
Peter Asp, a son-in-law of Mr.
Lunow, who resides near North
Plains, committeed suicide at
Tillamook, Friday morning, using
the carbolic acid route. Asp
lived two hours after taking the
poison. He and his wife had
trouble for years over his drink
ing proclivities, and she divorced
him about nine years ago. They
afterwards became rprwirilpH
and lived together, but last week
tney agreed to separate, she bo
take the vounirer chiWrpn nnH
he to takt the two elrW nnp
When she was to leave on the
Elmore, however, she refused t.n
CO unless she was trivpn nil fnnr
of the children, because they all
wished to accompany the moth
er. This nrecmi tared annthpr
quarrel, and Asp then destroyed
nimseu. Asp was a shoemaker,
and about 50 years of age. Mr.
Lunow went over to Tillamnnk
Saturday to see about funeral
arrangements and to bring the
daughter and children home.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaves for Portland-
Forest Grove Local 6:5i a. m
Enters on Fourth St.
Sheridan Flyer 8:31 a. m.
Enters Uoion Depot viaOsnego
! Forest Grove Local 3:02 p, tn,
Enters on Fourth St.
I CorvallU Overland 5:10 p. m.
I Enters on Fourth St.
J Leaves Portland for Hillsboro
I Corvallis Overland 7:20 a. m.
I Leaves on Fourth St.
Forest Grove Local 11:00 a, in.
! Leaves on Fourth St.
Sheridan Flyer 4:00 p. tn.
Leaves Union Depot, via Willsburg
Forest Grove Local 5-40 p. m.
Leaves on Fourth St.
BISHUP BROS.
Rough and Dressed Lum
ber cut from First Class
Timber.
We deliver anywhere if tii.iiUit'
warrants.
Estimates of all Buildings
BIG TIMBERS CUT ON ORDERS
Get our inures heUv buying.
Milh 3 miles north of Mountuindule.
Telephone, Pacific States, Glcncc Line.
BISHUP BROS.. Cornelius. Ore.. R. 1
Best Fire Insurance
JOHN 1 VANDERWAL
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WILL STAND SEASON OK wii IN WASHINGTON CO TILL Jl'LYi
At the H 11 Dr.ge place, Kar mi n ;li ti . Ore., every Hftrmnon iliirnii tlir -miii,
TERMS: Single service, f 10; to intiire, p ylj!r when male i known to 1
in loal, $15; olt lo'sUnd arid tuck, fis Care lo preveut hul will mil I ie
sponsible for accident.
H. H. BOGE, Owner,
ERNKSTSMITH ,MKr
AN INDEX OF YOUR CITY
IS YOUR LOCAL BANK
Our Banking House is one of the solid
Institutions of Washington County. Its
management is of the safest. (Jive it
your deposits.
BanK at Home, where )ou can daily
meet the guardian of your funds. ' Try
our Savings Department and see how it
will make your deposit grow.
CORNELIUS State BANK
Cornelius, Oreg'on.
New - Meat - Market
SECOND STREET
Saelens & Spiesschaert,
Proprietors
NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS STOCK
CARRIED.
The management will be pleased to have old
and new patrons call whether they buy or not.
Market or.en for inspection at all times. We
are here to stay.
Highest price paid for betf, pork, veal, hides
and pelts.
BANK OF BEAVERTON
Beaverton, Ore.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
J. A. MOTT, Prest. w. E. PEOG Secy
J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. H. W. BOLGER, Cashier
We have every facility for the handling
of Banking in all ils Branches; and
extend to depositors every accommo
dation consistent with sound and
progressive banking.
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ROSE FESTITAL. PORTLAND
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