The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 06, 1911, Image 1

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VOL xvni
HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY 6, 1911.
NO. 17
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IRQ ViUNDERUCH
KILLED BY DYNAMITE
Vh With Crowd at n Charivari,
I'riduy NIkIU, at Cawrne Plate
HMD BUT AN HOUR AND HALF
Wait ConncloMit Allcr l:ploniun, and
Ikilarcd he Would l ive
I'M. Northrun and Horm nf
Shady Brook, have the record for
getting coyotes, having bagged
Hix of till' varmintH thin Summer
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mey caught u Icniale the other
day which Northrup declares
was larirer than a hound in
height, and he Htates I hat hIu
whilUM'd all the doira in t he hit.
titm. Twoor three (if theyoung
Htcrrt were ofTstiritu nf flu. old
one, and the half dozen will de
Mulate the sheep killers to a
Kinall extent. Northrup Hays
there are many of them in near
the Jos. Council place.
CATHERINE H
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VERBOORI
Mad Celebrated Her Golden Wed
ding but Pew Day Prior
LEAVES HUSBAND AND CHILDREN
Settled in Vcrbourt, North ol Cornelius,
in 1883
Bernard Wunderlich. aged aUnit
l fc . I ft
17 mil o Mr. una mra. ,. i
M. M. Mead, who has just fin
ished two and one-half miles of
Ji sou ol mi. u t'un. v. . " mo uiiii uiic-imii miii-n ui iniunm iieniieiin, uicu ov
Winideilich. of near (Vnterville. Mountain road for Clatsop Coun- family home in Verboort, V
skilled by the explosion of a y.'r Cannon heach, returned nesday afternoon. June 28, 1
was m ' ' to II illsboro l- nday, accompanied . . -L . .
stick tf dynamite, near the j,y ,ljH HO)i , t,t, llt, l((tn just eleven days after celel
t . I. J .t. ttj.k i.lfiiuk tw.llt I JttUV. .1.. ik r 1l it... .... 1 tmp Vw.i irAAtxn 1 1 in witl
f osi pli ("awrse place, near b'isy
.-mi.. I-Yidav evening. He and a
.-..inimny of young
t. the ("awrse home with the in
tention of giving John Cawrsc
and wife a charivari. Shortly
after they reached the house,
Jos. ('awrse told the young fel
lows he would permit no dyna
mite explosions on Hie premises,
Rudolph iHchanz. o lie vetia , The Cardinals wentup to Haines
was uown iu tne ciiy oaiuiuaj i . , .
; Sunday, with fire in their eyes,
i,... r OIlVlJ and came back trimmed, the For-
rn ii w N Hnrw.tt is en. est Grove Colts winning bv
invimr a'vac'ation. score of six to three. The game
r r. -.tv. nf tt;nwl(. ua was ragged in spots, and yet full
down to the county seat, Friday, of interest. Bettis pitched for
Mlmv went with all the clams and fish one Li,t her She w Urn ;n and called on the Argus, the county sealers, re-inforced
could want, and very few days ,. i.....: .,., qi c. II Jacobs, of the Garden the last inning by uilienwater.
uit were ho stormy the men Amend in Tracts, was out from Portland, Martin twirled for the Colts.
couUlnotwork lie w.ll godown " fjLmZllZ Sum,ay" IinR over the city. At the Cnd of the game Hillsbo-
o Astona m a few .lays and et- 18A She wedded William Her and
in- up wun me commissioners mens at uepere, Wisconsin, June . w "., i,l, ,.c vu.f,n,i ... r, .
court and may then hn-ate hack lCl 1HG1. .nd in 1883 the family Llo tSt Forest Grove
' H'll-ro. mnv(tl, tA flniWin. ,w.ini, one of ".'i ,,W. r CUniy lost six and won three.
Mrs. Catherine Hcrmens, wife of
Williams Hermens, died at the
Wed
1911,
celebrat-
j in.t nun, i i , in; iitui in til '
down there for 10 months, and ing her golden wedding, with all
says he had a splendid Winter, her children and irrandchildren
about her. She was born in
HILLSBORO BEATEN
BY GROKE G0L1S
RaKKed (lame Results in Victory
for the Grove Colts
II ('.. Pearson, of Iowa Hill.
was in the city Saturday.
W Itfvnurd. of Laurel, was in
the county seat the last of the
week.
Monmouth Butter at Emmott
Bros. Trv it -it is . the real
thing.
I):in I-isv. of South Tualatin.
was over to the metropolis, Sat- BANKS-CORNELIUS GAME CALLED
urday.
Fred Gordon, of near North hatter
Plains, was a county seat visitor
Saturday.
1 The Quality Drug Store
Game Cancelled Because
Wunderlich Death
of
had
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For sale: Altman -Taylor. 1107 the first to make settlement in
us he would not stand for having inch cylinder grain separator: the colony established by Father
his windows smashed by the con- this thresher has been used last Verboort. thirteen children were
Mission. There are cunllicting season tmly; weigher and blower born to Mrs. Hermens, nine of
stories alout the case, some con- I'omplete go with it. Will take whom are living. Fifty-eight
tending that at this time one of $XiO, cash; or one year bank able grandchildren bless her memory.
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;...,;i... i At iiiiv event vounif comb. Ilillsboro. Route 1. l'a- born in 1830. and who will be 81 was in from North
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Wiindellich took the explosive cine Males leiepnone farmers years oi age in ucvooer oi una riains, oaiumuj,
Ml. 10-s year, with the loi owing cniiurim, Money to loan on real estate
Allien Asbahr. graduate of 0. f ' Bec" We sell farms. Try
bloot lieany u).,
mi
prs Monday.
Wonnml riicra for s.'de. F. M.
Crabtree, one mile from Laurel.
Independent phone, 25o9, Laurel
line. 17-9
Lloyd Ingram, who is now
'grandpa" for the third time,
lualatin
in. i I still-ted out into the hiirhwuy
accompanied by Frank Ueh Jr..
of (Vnterville. They went on
ahead of the crowd several hun
dred feet away from the build
ings, and Wunderlich then Htop
.....i uii.l miiilifd a match to one
of the pieces. It is thought that
lie had previously lighted one,
for before he could light the sec
ond stick an explosion took place.
Wunderlich was thrown let the
ground, a imrt of his clothing
torn from him. and the concus
sion shattered bis breast and ab
domen. He stum commenced to
vomit, and. retaining conscious
A iKTt Asbahr, graduate oi u. V, :.. . "A" '"'' security, wi
A. C.. is now in California, for 'TL'' us-The Wt
an extended visit tocx,erimenta! ' well k"Z?nS Hillsbora.
SKSiS Alec Gordo
;iiuMim .inn was in town
The line-up:
HILLSBORO
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Freeman. b 5
Smith, c f - 3
Betltft V, s R 4
l'lx lps, c 3
Wnlker, a b - 4
Williams, r f 4
Balcluliir, If 4
IMlis C, p 3
Moore, I b 3
Gillenwater, p I
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The place where you are always getting
Drugs of absolute purity and High Qual
ity and compounded by pharmacists who
take pride in the accuracy of their work
Exclusive Agents for Whitman's
Celebrated Chocolates
and Candies
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pov pst r.novtt
Gordon, of near Glencoe, ab r h
mious imrimnK gar- ... . :n...-o t lu, in tmvn Mnmlav. He savs ;...i. , . a
. . ma ii i i iiMriiiHiiH iiiiiiiiiniviiic. ifiui. u - - iMvui., j ........
dens, lie returns to weoioru Verboorf Peter M. Her- that crops are good - but wcath- Kelly, r 8....... 4
sSitmwUh a it! S S,l Van- or bad for haying. llZl I
n c hi ir of h ,rtieu ttir ai d l)yke, VertKKrt; Mrs. Pe ter Krie- Kip8Ulass driving horse for w kW t f. . . . . 4
in the uiair oi norucu iurt unu MeMinnville: and Sister i win nan .f.rb - Tnnnire iWas. c f. 4
r ......r II.. ... (w..u in N!in .lOttP I r. ' oaic, f.in ci.vj ..v..... ......... v, -
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and writes his father. Julius As
bahr, that he is having a pleasant
trip.
Good mare for salt;: Dapple
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gray, ti years, l.suu pounds, w nn
vrv. -r - , ....it , ;,!,. Centleand sound.
liess. dec aretl lomsnoi roi nn 11 ; . - . , ,
en r ends that he would live, ami line to vvt.rk. single or do -.
11 1 n 1 1. 1.. - Peter Jossv. Hi sboro. It.
:..t. :.. 1 inlihiter wns 1. near
McMinnville: and Sister
Juliana, of St. Mary's, Beaverton.
Mrs. Hermens was dearly De
loved by a wide circle of friends
in her community, and was a
splendid type of motherhood.
Her deat h has its uatheticside.
for on June 17th all her children
and irrandchildren, and many
of O. G. Wilkes, at Wilkes Bros.
Garage, Ilillsboro. 11-tf
General Manager Lytic went
over to Tillamook, Saturday, on
a tour of inspection at the coast
end of the P. K. & N.
Fred Sc horn burg came in from
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"The Best Ever" Kaminsky's
Make Man Tablets and Dr. David
Roberts Veterinary Remedies
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
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neighbors and friends were at his Mountaindale ranch the last
the Antone Hermens home at of the week, for a few days va-
Wimt Union. Pacific
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7 . . i !(.(., j T.. ..iihiine iMirmers iox ti. .... .ratmn nt tifr nirv vears nntion wit n nis : m v.
sumnuine! ant reacneo me tin- ' ' 1 ,. o v . " -
r..ri.i...i.i vomiLr man some mm- "'iu-tH. " oi wetnieu me.
utes U-fore he passed away.
Frank Ueh. who declares he
was within ten feet of Wunder
lich when the explosion came,
was thrown to the ground, and
today hears the marks of the
powder, his face being badly
siMitted, antl his eyes terribly
bloodshot. Ueh states that he
and Wunderlich were consider
able in advance of the crowd.
Fred Ueverman was not far
from the explosion.
Catcher Ilehrnian, of the Cor
nelius ball nine, was present, and
says that it was a miracle that
young Ueh was not killed out
right. After the explosion, Ken
rushed back to the crowd, and
told them that the giant bad ex
nloiled mid knocked hintoiiewav.
and Wunderlich the other. Ueh
had a dozen sticks of giant in his
hand when the concussion felled
him
PUBLIC SAL
Paul Landauer and wife, of
West Union, were in town Sat-
1.... M I ...,.iii,.r ri.eentlv
purchased 20 acres from the ong- The undersigned will sell at pub
mal Whitten place, paying $3,000 lie auction at their place, 3-4
therefor The Klectric survey, of a mile north of Elmonica. on
Wallser, r i - 4
Oelter, c 4
Miutin, p 3
33 ii 27 n 5
Score bv innings:
I-'orest Giove o o o o o o I 5 6
Ilillsboro a o o l 2 o o O 03
Summary: Base on balls. Bettis. 1;
Martin. 2. Struck out, Bettis, 4; Mar
tin, 6. Double plays, Kelly to Kopple.
Hit by pitched lall, Moore, rassea oan,
lietter. Wild pitch, Martin.
....... - The Rnnks-i ,orne uus came was
Ar?!B. He states M crops are ----- , .
ookinir fine out at lioy. r , c nJTi:., r-K,'
Inereaiter uie uuienua vuuo
home grounds will be at the
nn K'll Ul LllL- IMJ ihT,tu.u 1 tllllSOOrO tIlit;tlC i. ell n, Uluiliuiiu,
a.. iL., ii , All i- VJ.i, t. n.n nnil I ' . , , ihiilj r :
rnnninir Iroin uretico 10 me me Aioen -nd remrts the vines dome nice- fit nf thp week. The so ation
United, runs not far from the about 7 miles east of liillsboro, if the Haineg Rrounds did not
tract, and it bids fair to lieeome at ten a. m.. on , ,,;: m,. m,i.0 for o-ood financial suDDort
ii I ...ivltr Hlf V 1f I ltd M 'VPS. Ill V II UIIII a 1, ULt, I ioiuv : .
even more valuable. bAlUKUAi, juli 10. en'erally put3 in some when the Cubs played any other
... t... ,...r,t in mure. Iioa each, 9 y' "Hr"u, V i ovnont Pnrpst Grove, and
we nave vwiav j ' ......1. ........i ...i work haril worK on uie uoveuimcut .....v e- ------ . .
vegetable plants - over IMJ tnolfc!i ,,,., canali near Celilo, was an Argus they telt that a cBe 3 f
kale plants; uiu.ouo cuoimK- C0W!1, 3 u,i 7 years, bout ".. caller. Friday
rjt nix) tomato n anus, and (reab In October; 5 sheep, 0 uni ns, uioou
S i kind o Jegetable w with 7 piTs cCicken Bi.dfaii Miss Bessie Durham, a niece
" . '...,,. nd see for VOUr- wKO,.,3irh.bran..ew;2 atc.rnnge, of GeQ G Hancock, arrived
plants, t ome and see lor your ck j,,.,,,,! I110wer, bay- Mnndnv morning from Californ a,
self, at Morton's Greenhouse, rske; ,mrnlw, ,K cultivator, hayrack. mn3
i 1 1 luu,,,, 8-tf plow, (arm and wood tools, lot of house- for an extended lsit. tier home
. - 1 i !....;.. tuii.oruior 7 cn iiiki to m i'iiirMi 1 i n.
t 1 I UOHl IlirilHUIC. Vlni" mp"""1! JJ I Ii3 III i V"i iu(
H l'lil'lVl 1 i 11... nH.uukanit'
A 1 iviHj 1 fntmCUV nmCIHIlCry UCU UMl. uinfunw.i,
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J. A. THORN'EURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY
President Vice-President Caahter
A. L. Thonia?, As't Cashier H. E. Ferrin, Teller
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
statement nf Condition on Wednesday. June 7. 1911.
Capital and Suf plus $5O0O0
Loans - $255,144.21
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00
Other Bonds 38,185.00
Banking House 18,000.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 131,893.12
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
25,000.00
2,777.14
25,000.00
390,445.19
$408,222.33
$468,32333
rioHor-co 34 Por Ooat,
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J- W Tum
Wilber W. McEldo-wney J. A. Thornburrf
V" ,,, and who generally puts in some wnen me oui .
Span itmrea. no3 each. 9 years old ' Government nine except Forest Grove, and
brown .ml black, .ou.id, ...d good work hard work on the j,oer nme ni mi t ,
beneficial from the gate-receipts
standpoint
CHICKENS FOR SALE
Three dozen full blood Rhode
. l c nnil fed hens, at y Deraozeu,
stated Monday that it was not ; ..
ii ii iirii. iiuiuuvivi
at home, having gone elsewhere,
in order to avoid the noisy demon
stration, Younir Wunderlich was a broth
er of John Wunderlich, who con
ducts a furniture store at Hanks,
and was also a brother of the
Bunks baseball catcher. His
family are grief-stricken over the
tragedy.
i I l.'r..l,o iti.iinrted
for Milwaukee, representing tWO proUbly aevetal tons hay, oats in sack,
i :.. i'if! anil 1 40111c wnrtti. mic 1
SWISS K-ieue. oik: v '"'' - ck; 8ni, nu,Ileros other articles
..... I ...... lit Sookane. WhenJa- ,.' ...... ..,
....I, ...ill. ..I in lo Sookane there
was a big delegation iron, tne
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FURNITURE!
is a safe proposition that we
It
Sell More Furniture
I.unch at noon.
Terms of Sale-
-Under $10,
t e eiration Irom me v nna
... . . nu- " .- .. i tn casn: iu anu over, unc j
1 be bride aU grtMim were mu SMikane organization i.-uj . l)ttnkauie note, at 8 per
meet bun
i.'..uiiu.iinil Yellowstone Nation
al Bark round trip excursion fares
are in effect June 12 to bept. u.
You had better come in ana see
Agent Cooper, of the Oregon
Klectric and Hill lines, alxmt this
trip and get literature giving -full
i.,..,.H;.,t:..n ion
UC.H.I l'li"".
time.
cent, interest.
Schilling & I'rayter
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
MOKE HOLSTEINS
perceptibly injured
Jacob Schmidt and wife, of
i Laurel. Massed through town
Saturday, en route to Bethany,
where they spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. John Marty.
Bartlett LaRue, of Woodland,
Wash., was here over the Fourth,
the truest ot I). B. LmncK.
W. J. Gregg, the hopgrower of
T.eiawille. was in town Monday,
and renorts the vines doing
splendidly.
Perd flrnner and wife in a few
ill start. Fast on their tour.
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and will use an automobile aiier
thev arrive in the Mississippi
EXECUTORS' SALE
Notice is herebv iriven that the
undersigned will, by authority ol
an order of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Wash-
intrli.i. fount v mtli i Oil lilt
iailh day
J (M..,.w, f nhnvp fiaston. 1 4 Mr Vetvmsin reeentlv re
working for Hez Stott, was m turned from a trip to Wisconsin,
c,,..,tnv Me states thatoni nw York, and while at
Stott has just been discharged -rully, in the Empire State, Bend
front a lengthy attendance at ier purchased 9 head of Holsteins,
Fetleral Court, Portland, as a ranging from calves to two year
uror. olds, all thoroughbred and regis-
JU ' . ..,i.;ia Mr 7.et7.mn boutrht
The Grand Marca is we ; - -v- . g
Andrew Bendler, of beyond Leisy- Since his la,t tr
ville, wasin the city Friday. He ne q
for divorce
F. W
in tow
A. L. Grebe
. iieiiie u. loiiuuvi.,
r. Sagert, of Tualatin, was Giencoei has filed suit :
n Saturday, a guest with ao;ainst Allen G. Ta
jrebe, of Laurel. Mr. Sa- basis of her compli
i r ,m' x : .v
,.r d ine UMl. sell at wholesome i ' . vin the Southern Pacific
Tannock. the
A. Ij. uicui.-, vji. ijuuivi. Ijasis 01 ner COUipiiiun, ucuik
gert raises onions, and says that cmej treatment and refusal upon
things are looking fine down his tne part 0f ner husband to per-
wav. m;t ber tn visit or be visited by
For sale at a bargain-2 i-horse her brothers. She asks for one-
:.-t.. ..r.,1 UKivd .if the re.i tv and si. 500 al-
oower uiuin'it' ii's'" Mi.uini.iM - ------ ' ...
8 11 r. boiler. inquire ti. J. imony wwaui ouwi t
Forest Grove, Ore., Koute live minor cnuaren. iney weie
Wiwst m timed in AUSTUSt. ltVO. One
be surprised at ine i iiiiicur,u i - , 1Q . 17 g auep.es m her complaint that
stein shipments, carloads leaving Grove Central, wxi. husband went to Scotland,
Jo.. While there a C.ar-1 n..ll 1a,.,o flm vnnnrrecr I. . 1 ii. v. ,!l,nt
I" uaj. - ivussco mui n"" w- J I last jear, anu icil. iici niuwui
, A IWnrann one OI 13UJI- wns SlUOUeCl OUl W uduaii, crm iienrieTrn ivioririlll. Uu nnra,a,, fnnrlt! for the ev-
I , . iikvi-iv-.-i i ivi.v. " . . .low.. v-. -' - - . .' 1 LUC HctCOOtti j . . . v.-j "
.. ..main town thelQ tn C.aU fomta. and Several fM f,.f.,n n eherrv tree in the (j. K foT.;i
atiiimiv iinvH 10,11 ton s pioni-ir.o, "" . -f u ,c' " : .V ...it" peraui ulc lo"'""
ir.iu. u..... i i. ..' uni i .o- Bailey wtie wi" . . su ?. f tu a . r , . .. . : cower nnd navement it misrht be
im him; aorrei norne, in I i.',...t tlreener will, m primiclthe 1'iast exuioii uic uv wood attenoea me injury. . -17 . .::i f
bav mare. 1Lr0; chestnut horse, ... ..r.aneritv and that the little " . ..... T well tor the mayor ana council u
eoi ri. """r1 ,v . . . . i t "ho wns nncmn i,n niv Jiii it
i oou; ii neaa imiik cows, y ti , .. ...ann n r.aston. cities are an ciean anu
uiroiur i .rui lln utein 111 . cr H'll inin-o""i
tliau atiy other store in Washing
tou County. Why? Because our
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-oin oay tu june, iiMi, c - ..,tt mnde in Ure- pea via uie . c ... prtQ i;mvp (r(. Route live mm
public auction, to the highest snmke o, nu k t m adcn Uyou Sir. Bendler says tha flrstoft'lW married
'"'K at &.i !ii .rnnil smoke buy a be surprised at the immenRO Hoi- p . , 1Q . 17.9 aiwes
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PRICES are LOWEST
r I "
On the same quality of Goods.
People from a distance are sur
prised when they see that they
can save 25 ceuts on the dollar by
buying from us.
Come to Forest Grove and see for
yourself.
Finest StocUofWallPaper In. County
C. O. ROE & CO,
FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
Titr: Anthony Tono.uk Placi
Three miles west of Glencoe, at
10 a. m., on
Saturday, July 8, 19U
I Grand Marca.
12tf
MaKe The
Boy Glad
riU, Wnrtl.5i-.rrf n Pniinfu T.nnHl .1.1 . j U 1 n..infJ
nre all clean and we kept. ""k . thinic 01 mat oiu anu aumiuca
SSlS i gradually get- Co. has an unique display m its watering trough, and replace it
Mr. Btnuiei ia hittuuttiT ohnu, W ndoW in the Hotel Wash- ...ui, o f.mta n nt tKe ntersec-
1. tt va uj w... 1 . . 1 11. i- 11 .11 n;ii mi iiiiiuiivj; uiouiut i"-" 1 um tnni n rr Triiiitrit 111111 1 i-'i 11 ;i t 1
mui, 1 mwinvv v: . Mr Kenri er is graauauy gei- x"- - lL . .,, ,.,!, vikih.r vu,,.., ..r
head calves 34 sheeD 11 pigs, was ilown to the city IUI7: (i Jfwher . fine henl of Hoi- ahw winraT, n H,e .nuiV "T 8 fountain at the intersec
a au ia vis, &i si tip, a i u... iuinn nne of the active ting together a ""e''V" Jwton Ru d ntr. showing theL;f, nt Moin and Second.
V 7 miuiTuitd hull. ItP 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 I 1 I 1 1 HUH Wv 11 - - . , rn.A hl Tninifva . HV ill 3 I "-' . 1 ' 1 1 LI" 1 1 vX.
Uengle top buggy&
n, pair scales, fanning null, son administration. y Gmden iracts aaaiuon 10 me
and
Lunch at noon.
TERMS OP SALE
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all sales must be for cash in hand.
K. B. Tongue,
Thos. H. Tongue Jr.,
Executors of the last Will and
Testament of Rebecca Tongue,
Deceased.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
ion of Main and Second. A
fund in the Native Sons, amount-
inn- tn nerhans $17F. COU d dOUDt
he nrocured for the Diirnose.
Ihief of Police Blaser directed and there is a small sum in the
soldiers monument
binder. 2 mowers, hayrake, drill, Herb has been one
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roiling
wagon, pair scales, lannuiK son uuun ----
4 milk cans, farm implements, K your chickens enclosed!- fl Rieben, of Banks, June Clty
larm tools, household furniture, jus ri,ce
ived-a large consign- ;due of the Oregon Agricul- Chi
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the tune to nuy.- R? Sf S th Easter BatchelaV barn?on Main Street in the -pot." provided its mark
I.Corwin. I Horticulturist at tne ijasierr o"e'". Ti.eonimd -ero left on the fount. With a
lohn Pierson, former y 0 0regon Expenment sw the citv. and
p.:e v ile, and now residing at Union. Mr. Kieoen .K" r. "l
wtlnnd wasout to the : county with high honors, ana was very a m . wr r-" . .
1 " . , . 1 no a.i nn tne .t the scnooi. ror a nine whcu
puy nf ve7rs he was one of A revolver shot ended the place could he hunt, tses cies, 11
number of years ne was one 01 a oi T. u;ns . nPppRsit.v. C erk J. W. Bai-
K K00l woTrnyit assik in raising a little
nt of the monev. and manv others
notable victories jvnen ne wa8 o will doubtless fall into line.
1 the pitcninK w"i. .f.-t-
S'SuSr.nd called on the
Argus.
Smokers want the beat there
fore Sffo?a Schiller or a Grand
Marca, when you want to see the
blue wreath curl. lM1
with a watch and start him on the
way to manliness. A watch is a
real missionary, teaching responsi
bility - to the boy who carries it.
I have given much thought to
watches for boys and have the best
selection in town from $1.00 up
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selection in town trom i.oo
Laurel M. Hoyt I
Jeweler and Optician, Hillsboro, Ore. I
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Try the Argus for a year.