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HILLSBORO, OREGON, OCTOBER 19, 1911.
voi-
XVIII
NO. 32
J
J
BRIGADE U
I. R. K. P.
OWED
Mil
The (Inincr & Unwell Co. have
a large stock of drain til', from
3 to It inch; nl.w building blwksi
ami brick. It will pay
you to
Itliii'c your orders with us, as
wo hum our tilt' to a better color
I l , !,
. . mun our lompeuiors, an our
Stale liil N ,llv ln,orm Knnk wood only costs us a trifle. We
c nick-m Numerical Support also have a good Htock of rough
ami dri'Hsi'il lumliiT which w
IMSBANIHO r,nviU U'!' ,!ll,lic,to inHIHft. U-
Rev.
STATl; WMKW. I
I Ac Salem. l'Mcnc nd Alorl
Will"
were Nol IncricllC
OrcKon tinlay i without a brigade
of the Uniform Kank, KnirhtM of
I'vthiiw. Tliin is duo to the fact
that cities like Salem. Eugene,
Mctfurl. Ashlanl ami Astoria
were imliuVrcnt to tin military
rank of the order-the only or
ganization thai congressional
,w.tti.iwletlu:emeiit at Washing-
fore purchasing elsewhere. Our
Mooring is made from red fir
timber and will wear much bet
ter thnn tlooring made from the
soft yellow fir timber. litf
There is a deaf mute on the
paving contract that is a wizard
to work, and the way he eats up
lalnir stunts is worth while. He
can move around faster than a
I'Vcnclunan. and he is not afraid
of exercising his muscle. He
holds the rock snreader. and is
just fitted for the work, as he
can't swear at the team, or team
ster, whereas, were he able to
. .. i -mid nrd.-n came last induk'e in lamruaire there would
,. '...n;,.., il... Hill!. Com-h'rtuinly be some sulphuric Kn-
wren, n !
,,.nv that hereafter the com
pany, with all other companies
in the state, were under llie
tCictiinirliin Brigade. Seattle
n.i Tacoina. together with Shi-
bihi i - , . House, aioniiay morning,
kane. have given this rank a big AUorm.y (;,.oiyt. 1 i5akr(.,
sup.x.rt. while 1 ortland with a ,,( (f ,.jn(, wlU.h u
.1 ..I rl li trtotl I llltltl . .....
numercial strength greater than
any one of the trio, tins tieen
slow to give the rank any ; I HiMiitlinir thousands of dollars
Mnirailier-lieiicral .." :.. i.;. ..,....- ,i;,.i.
glish Miured out every minute or
so.
The last chanter of the finan
cial operalionsof Lafe l'encewas
closed in front of the court
house. Monday morning, when
y bit
onir-
etl to mo inn Hume management.
years airo. when Pence was
iiiiir:iLri'lllcnt.
. .1 i iiuiiiim in u iim nan until w
I. M. Ih.yt. f this city, did all t,( U(.(1a pura t() iortiUIUi.
ho citultl b interest the larger .'jtmnc.iai tlitlii-ulticH M-Ht lVnc.
cities in Oregon to recruit their U()i ,u, waH f(im(1 t() lhp wa!i
tmnpanies. but I ortlaiul. the . pioplo.
It'UUlI If I I ovwi. ,
I III If
luiuu til 'Vi't hllSV
This threw the burden of keep
ing up the rank to the smaller
towns, one of which was llills-
Itoro. The llillslmro company
Sam 15. Stoy. for years in the
insurance business, handling the
I union & bmcashire, for which
Vnnderwal is local airent. has
been appointed to the San Fran
I,..- I , mimlored n man v I Cisco assisiani aKeucy. iir. awy
i i.n.i i.u l.ii.li ua is well known all over Washing
yearn, iimi n.- iiiii --
f-Hitv enlisted men at a time, ton ( ounty. and has sent many a
Mi'MinnvillealsoK'ave the rank a
good HiipiMtt-t but the larger
places slept, ami as a result, Ore
Kn on lunger has a brigade.
ITIII.IC SAt.l:
check here in payment of lire
losses. e was also interested
with Vanderwal in a ranch near
Hlmonica station.
The curbinir on Second Street,
n Mam ami Washingttm.
CALIFORNIA
Vallandlicham Starts
I'ctnluma, Next Week
lor
11. K. Simpson, of Portland,
was in town Monday.
Chris. Johnson, of Mason Hill,
was in town Monday morning.
FrfH Mansev and familv left
Tuesday for the old home in Illi
nois.
J. S. Mvers. of Corneliu8. was
an Argus caller the last of the
ONf OF CITY'S POPULAR MINISTERS week.
IV S Snrairiip wi th thft Wash-
Leaven a Must of Friend Here, Charmed ington-0-egon Corporation, was
I ! A . L . 1 L At I.
. ... in iown me nrsi 01 me ween
hv Prrminalitv I
. , i .
t,nirineer A. vvagner ana
ev. William Vallandigham, rxrn ,i, finf fK ,ocf nf tu
I II Will LIIW lIIV Vliv- IU"b Vliv
......i..- ..t 1 1... rn.:. u....,.u I
I'linux ui inu iniiuu viiui vu, i week
eaves next week for l'eta uma. tl t iL -u:,.:
' 1 I III I rilHI I'i"" 111 I. Ill 1 i K L1H. I
(!al., and when he leaves Hills- Chun-h have hired Rev. Walker
oro the city will lose a Christian as pastor oi the organization ior
gentleman. Mr. Vallandigham a year.
ias madi a hov.t frinds in this Herman Claske. who lives near
vicinity, who regret to see him West Union, was in the city the
eave for anew field of labors, f 1 A01 in,i WULK' anu uaacu
ii.. :.. ii.. i utcniKuo.
in: in a lai'auii: uuouivnn man, i
and may not enter the ministry l7'an TTf fnrfnifht
rf I nrit fnu u.'iThin thpTintir tnrrnttyhT
in California. flP Kf, nnil Nature hns hepn vprv
... . i ' . . . .
nie retiring pasior came nere avish with her co onne
from Southern Oregon, and by A ha3 moved into
L . . . & 1 . ; 41 L. . . I " .
ins eurnesi worK in uie cnumi. u nnu hnm n th TrnitniP Arl
GASTON DOCTOR SUED
FOR TEN THOUSAND
Earl Thurber Swears Dr. Jas. j
Baker was Negligent
CASE GREW OUT OF BROKEN ARM!
The duality Drag Store I
Yamhill County Lad, 19 Years Old, Asks
for Damages on Crooked Arm
'"" - V..-.V... nlil new nome m tne longue aa
ias built up the membership dition- west of the iacific Rail
nwav bevnnti exoectations and p. i..: : t .1.
... ... way Oi. iav iKtiiiuii iiaciv.
Ihi trnnnral uvoriiiro nf incrcawe
Hu hda mm 11 fi-ionita in pvuru hrnnif aips cr who reeenT. v
t . I If.O lllllll. II IV MUM .1. V. 1 J - - , ......
walk in life by his genial good returned from a trip up to the
n 11 turn hSu u'hnln.hftnrtfiinpss Canadian line, was in the citv
and his ever sympathetic charac- Monday, and called on the Argus.
... t a I
eristics wiu'reyer ne goes mr. I(erry Al)bott in the motor
v uiianuiKiiani wm in niuu cycle business in 1 ortland, was pia in wanes, anu auua nico
ever have a large contingent of jn cjty t'e 0f tjje weeii amounts to his ten thousand dol
friends who will wish for him u ,t v.a noranti Mr lar suit.
success, anil who will feel a gen-L a v 1 Akvff ' ' .lav Kowerman. erstwhile
. . . ui . n. il n LiiniLL. 1 j 1
candidate for governor, is one of
Thurber s attorneys, and the
case will come before the Novem
ber term of circuit court
Earl Thurber, aged 19 years, has
sued Dr. James A. Baker, of
Gaston, for $10,000 damages for
crooked arm. J. M. Thurber,
the boy's father, sues as guard
ian tor the young man. It i3 al
leged that on May 3, 1910, young
Thurber sustained a fracture of
the radius and ulna of the right
arm. and that Dr. Baker was
employed to reduce the break.
Thurber claims the bones did not
properly unite and that failure
was caused by the negligent
manner in which the physician
performed the work. His arm
is crooked as a result. After
the result of the Gaston physi
cian's reduction was unsatisfac
tory, Thurber went to Portland
snrceons and had the old facture
broken and again reduced. He
nniH thpm $325: alleges he lost
$105 in wages, and adds these
The place where you are always sure of
drugs of absolute purity and Highest
Quality, prepared by competent pharma
cists who take pride in the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
Remedies
Candies and
Stationery
Rexall
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
. anu mm
uine regret that he nasconciuaeu
to leave Washington County.
E. L Abbott.
Mrs. Rachel Cornelius. Mrs.
Sarah VanHorn. Miss Tillie Cor
nelius, Mrs. Upton and Harry
Cornelius, of Portland, were
Hillsboro visitors, bunday. PUBLIC SALE
Pfnf fQf n QVionnnn nf Pnriicf I
Hillsboro thirty years ago, aieu ai ' 'Tfi,
Newberg. the last of the week, Grove, has been navigating with The undersjgned will sell at pub-
nterment being in the Laurel ".""' " n " a- a c sale at his home z imies
cemetery ast Sunday. He was "aa a"!t " " northeast of Hillsboro, at ten a.
1 .I...... ft nnA w.nc them the latter part of the week.
UKeu hihiuv 1 1 1 kjr jcau, nnu in" 1 hi. uii
a native of Iowa. He was mar- Wm. Schmidt, of West Union, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
ried to Eva Collins, at Portland, was in the city the last of the pprrheron stallion, n vrs. uoo. Kood
years ago, and the widow and week. Mr. Schmidt has seven worker, good breeder, ami eligible to
mivoivil r-hililron anrvivp. Mrs. anmc in intntrfa this vear. and reeistrv: ipan black geldings, 4 and 5
1:1). WILLIAMS
Eil. Wi hams, we known in
ilillslwro thirty years ago, died at
J. A. THORNBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W
President Vice-President
II. E. Ferrin, Ass't Cashier
MCELDOWNEY
Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Condition on Friday. SeDtember 1. 1911.
Capital and Surplus $5O0OO
I Iwt u t'
. a I
was a f.K.t out of the way ai me yv-u. ....,.... ...... ?L,ia '." 17 f -"''Thrown fiUv a yy. 8ired by
t I ...Ml ....II I. I mini Ii ,.t, of t 10 eilStmOSt CUM). WHIiams WIW M uauK. ' 13 UllAiuusijf vvouiub ....- . . n..mmA. ba- broo1 mare. I200.
i ni uniirn iinfi n nr ni nur - . a h f,.n; nt i un.tAH i . ,
lii mu't inn It his i.hiee i miles lue to a mistake on setting a wm a. m. m3
m T.: "f .; ot". n,l u ,iw nin. AUmt a half bloek of the utiisw)ro.
. , .. .. . . ii . I.. Im, in Im i:ikiti no nntl re
west oi lit uiany, ai lena. ni. , on ' 1 V ti ' ' m AiT,..Pinii.r
. ,m,LM, oo set at the ex.K'iise of the en- Notice to Apple Tree Planters
OAIUUHAI, wiwnr.n , ,...,.-,
rtr'iVAri uLtaW citv isn.asupjKised topa nnd We have for sale for 1911 Fal
I Lnikc 10 woik;wkiinK coii. 5 diM-s nut pay, for mistakesof this planting, the following:
Newtowns. Snitze i burgs. Ar-
i. si,.,.; r,;,i cm, 4 yii f.rh in No .,1,...rnm..nt kansas Blacks. Winter Bananas.
vi . mini ii, i. rvWT
, ,
vtmliri; lil ink row, 5 yr, in milk. gHl
lluw; inl row, s'J yiii, In milk; lieifrr tf
mil., Iirvlt in S 1 1 1 1 K . Iifllt r rnlf, In liril
HK. Ailtimii r innilri; 7 fl cut, live II cut
.tlcCuriiiii'k ihiiwi r, ! t roiiiliilt ii, lo
ft Mi'l'iirimrk mkr, noml cniiililou; Knrk
iIriI iliir s fl. H luch; mid lohunrlni.
Iturk ill--, Mine nuc, iilnnmt nrw. Willi
j-hiiiMf (rr; 6-(ihIi levrf net dmy
iiniKiw, 10-line S11 t-r tor griili! dull
KikkI ciiinlili.111; Imyim k, luili-d luty r.it k.
1 4 - nit h utrrl ImiiiiiJ.I Cniir plow, ill
molt nrw; j Inch l lh lln wagini will)
4-itirh lur; loo rKK Mandy I-e mriiluiloi
nil liii'lrM Inoodrr; nrveral dufii
lluiroiiKliliiril Uiitrrd Kmk and Hiown
I.c liot 11 i liii krim, Munr line llnirrd Kin k
OH'ki'ii'U, mr' brrd, for lironlliiK jmi
imt, 18 K'ew, lot grain narks, anil
numriiiuH other arllclni.
1,1 NCI1 AT NOON
Terms of Sale -Under $10.
cash; and over, bankabl
(ine year, at 8 per cent
hreil- hmwn marc nun.. ; vrs: bav driv
,1 l ine horse, I loo, 7 yrs, well bred, not
.1. a. vancienev. wno nas Deen -.i r .,... .,i
I-- t IT T i mm l UI HUH0, 0M wv. . . .b ,
IIClltlllK Hit: Ul II, liaillHISWii muu BIIU IIWUiR'n;
r., m nnr, r.minvi,n fn on.?-1 i.tpit unfa oelilniff. x vrs. i2oo;2 vear
iiaiiu, iicai iiiic, iui lav. -i 1 p w - .
. ' . iL. o . Ii na fi Im isred bv Chabrol: suckine
era years, nas laKen me spring - 7 months, cow. fresh in Spring; 2
Hill larm, near iJUley, and win cow9 fre,hi with caives at side; yearling
hnnrl p it tor the next season. limit row. o vears. fresh in December;
, . 1 - ' v . 1
. - lv-n. A vrn fresh in Mav: i wr cows, in
Tka miuliiia nwifoacinn rammn .7.' ' ' . X-'.t..
vnrnnient kansas B acks. Winter iiananas. ..-.. iy milk a-yr neuer, yeaning ueucr, .U-U.U
emmeni . .i fnrairpniiinerimiinir-UD-the-back heifer .lersev but. 6 months:? brood
. . t i...i,.n.i uonnainans. uoiuen ui uv, aim - . .T"v,. . v,. o.... j... :u,..i,..r.i,(.
tieiiiiise, wasoiu uum i ui m...... .,.. :.. a ft at the u nnstian tnurcn. ounaay, sows, 5 iai nuiuu,.i.rT,
l' counter-1 l'l"cl A ;,vl Uv a visirimr minister. The ears " 1 w.aS" ;3' V
Loans - - $269,529.20
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00
Other Bonds 67,160.00
Banking House 18,000.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 122,521.90
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
25,000.00
4,004.55
25,000.00
423,206.55
$502,211.10
Roeorvo 3 4 For Oonti
$502,211.10
DIRECTORS
Thoa. C. Todd John E. Bailer J- W. Tuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg
o..... i ,.. ll,....iinnler. Oilier Choice vanues o iu r"":Z:i-. tu J. 80 lb each: Mitchell wagon. wide
V , ;u d hst w Of 8c each; from 4 to ? 12c y V-a,g
1 . .. . t . nui'h ror inriye oruers wnic ui - .12 top oukkics. muwucc -n
the5S ten-tlllar txigus coins but n. r or art inn-ra burned if there is anything m iieeritiE mower, Osborne rake, 12 hose
threeurenot toln! fount), these or ntio. v""- telepathy. s-inGundlach drill, good as new, lever
leiK". oiu-i vYinm, vn., . it . .Idrae harrow, Ultver cnui piow 14-in,
' LaFrance Circle, Women 01 WOod beam steel plow 14-in, potato plow.
Woodcraft, will give a Harvest rolling cutter, 3 log land roller, gravel
. ,1 nr r wr rr-n I Hnmn hd hav rack. 2 set WCTk harness.
uance, ai me w. u. vv. fn, r---. f
Hood Hivcr, Ore.,!
. . . . , .
are resunn . u, ' Nealeiirh.
irEttHt Nursery at Scholls, Ore.
lint one miLrht
. T limi t Vir a needle in a I MRS. ALICE PLYMATB
ii.. 1 1 ii "
luivsitiifk.
.'.li.l.th Wood has sued Da- Mrs. Alice Plymate died near
nr... i e .1:... ...i olhurimr U.mverton. October 11. lull.
near Cedar Mill, Saturday night,
Oct. 21. Good supper, good mu
sic and trood management. Lv-
jerybody cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bettis ar
rived from near Creswell. South
ern Oretron. the first of the
('. K. Ilolcomh. Owner.
H. T. tlornelius, Auctioneer.
11. A. Kuratli, Clerk.
V 1(1 YOtHI Itn uivwiiv, ........r. . , - 1 .
drunkenness as the chief cause. She was aged 70 years and ten
The complaint alleges they were months, and was a native of In-
..Mifi.i I in f'lin-iilil n I'M)! and diana. one nau oeeu a wiuun tin - seed, lot tare seea, set single ubtiic:
married n tanatia, in "" o, . t wtp, an. W1 make their homeUo,,imW furniture and other articles.
lT that the habitol intoxication n. or u y'T v moro. Mr. Bettis traded lunch at noon
nitttin u.-ih i8-ft tiioe. new Aniericus ci
der mill, grindstone, tool chest 80 rods
onnd woven wire. 2 soools barbed wire,
2 10 1-5 gal milk cans, tent 10x12, 400
grain sacks, portable pig house, 500 feet
lumber 1112x14, about 800 shakes, 3 doz
chickens, 90 bu wheat, 125 bo white cats,
haled timothv hav. lot cheat
seed, lot tare seed, set single harness,
Terms of sale Under $10 cash;
and $15 per month alimony.
' remedies are the
.1 i' .;, r
in fh.a .;tw y-Mn,, tm,AntT iiiu wnru iwiat jiiwjws. Just remom-
okltime friends. her that this is the time to get
ii,,. n , your stock and poultry tonic.
..John Gerber, ot near Cedar !mna wlth airent M.
Mi .was in town Friday, and " ; ,,. t Grove. or ,
caiieti on the Argus.
i oif.m 1-Wst Grove, or Aug.
hw. Tailor. Schulmerich Block.
J. A. Johnson, the big road Hillsboro. 31-3
supervisor of below Beaverton, .,, Thnver has sued Oscar
was up to the city Friday. Th.'iver and wife for possession of
v, . , . 4. J? :Urt( rttr I t ill .
I I I . l i I HJ ah IM. IV I M I 1 1 I I I I I II X I I II H III I IT I illl Kiim rnr. n lr fT f
f.imilv She asks for the eusto- Aside irom a nenua unu tin """"'V uver, one years uauivauic ni,
tanilly. nut HK ii , ... t u t Imoul tmnho Up & Co. Store. I i- Q O nor nont nff
i . i- ii... mninr ni nrpn i riistiinai luutu ui '-' 1 i au o mci win. . t"-1 vv.... ,
(iy t" i Ll. o tiorl hnnn crottintr m.l.'iL.-j: tU Us L.k t1A
tllC YYWIIIMll ' - , I iULW ItliatailUIII HH.IV UIW VlWUViv.
along very nicely for one of her been n0 heavy frost the leaves E. E. Lyons, Owner and Ad-
o.m Snndav evening she ate a I rn tVin manias in frnnt". of t.hft I ministmtor.
heartv dinner. court vard are turning yellow B. P. Cornelius. Auctioneer.
As death was sudden Coroner and have been falling for a week.
H. C. Brown went to the scene As a ruie wnen the frosts hold
and held an investigation, but otr foliage remains green un
called no jury, as it was a plain t a9 iate a3 November 1.
case.
gue and wife are now residing in
their handsome new residence in
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
Thayer and wiie ior iMiHsesmni oi the Tongue Addition, v
4 Nels Larson, of below Rood 14K acres of land above Gaston, uncersiKried, having rented Main Street station of
Bridge, was in Friday. He is alleging that she has title, and ou. the bejow farm wii sell at mook line. Their be
supervisor of his road district, that they withhold it from her. . ljc auctjon at the Col. Come- one of the neatest in
...... ci. .,io ilint alio he iriven llldg- r. i i-m miioa .-.a ;a o ...-ariif tn t
J. J. Kuratli, of Phillips, was
a Hillsboro visitor Monday morn
ing
Georee Tompkins, of above
XTM.fVi Plains was in the Clt.V
Hivii ........ - " l.Ulbll llllO " ..
the Tongue Addition, west oi tne Monday morning.
bonealow is Walter Jackson and wife of
Dongaiow is . , , ft,n TV an.
tho citv rutuauu, cic m wv vn.r
D. Woods of Smith Tualatin.
was iii the city Monday. He is
thinking of moving into the city.
Stock carrots, in ground, or
win tie iver: cahbniro in anv
...it. ....i nn At tha i'a i 'nmp. Ann At run ripariier in Tnp i-irv.i-.- . . ..
' " - " . , i in 1 1 1 1 u iiiiri.iiin at liic wi, -wi i.. 1 1. 1 1 v.. ii viiv uvwvw ... ' v , i j ..::4-;. M, nHit--
She asks that she be given udg- - B erdam Farm, two miles and is a credit to the county V151UI'B -"-""-
. I I1TU1- . .. .1 I 1.1 II ..-L.'.a.r
lllllllUlU b.
S. E. of Cornelius, on north side seat. a. poos, oi rurwa uiuvc,
Tualatin River, taking hrst open p Sheriff Henrv R Ford nere mia"".--
l nnnnnnrc inr inn imihii ith w .
for $5(H) and
f tlio riremises
i'untnn,w luaiai n luver, tar....--...o. v.-..,. Former shentt Henry rora ' :::.":; " Tv,o VaVw;;
For sale or trade: Twelve road, a. ot uorneuus, on oase-. out from port Monday
lies southeast oi inns- line, at ten a. m., on morning. Mr. Ford was the peter Christensen. of
SAT.. OCTOBEK Zl
SPECIAL PRICES
-ON-
Rugs, Linoleum,
Matting,
Dressers,
Furniture of all
kinds
We Lead, the Rest Follow
Chas. 0. Roe & Co.
Pioneer furniture
Dealers
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Tel
Mi
Kingsley, and daughter. Miss Ma
morning. Mr. ford was tne peter Christensen, of above
sheriff of this county for four nienene. was in the citv Monday.
. U .. ..1 . : Ik. n.'nnllnn 1 ,, I i I . 1 T 1-1 11
ine saie in me rente
Eighteen full
nsno 91 mill
any iuw, - .! OI ,.v.a
Priori HiffsKro lSc S'ates at McMinnville Will sell at ; a g 1450; bay horse years, away back in the nineties, attending
i ii 1 1, Illlisnoro. iat.lIILD.auai. . tmde for Hi SbOTO f. . , mnaa OAIVV I4 V antra ha a n pnsrtfl to Sep a
MJ. 1'. 0. box 495. 31-3 'k-. " - n uuu tea u, . .. r -rr- ri I yopci tjr .
resuionce propei i.i"nC .... . n,y fercneron; nuing niusooro coming u me num., D. - ,
rs. C. k T.vto and son. K. tunsen. llilisooro, wre. - nfip. POw. 4 vears. tresn and that it is leaaing an ine r..- o 1,
Marsh, of Centerville. ?n; two-year o d he, er; tne sraie m - g c
vioa 9 " Koute 2, li miles aDOve cioom-
uulovoi " li'nt-pat mvA IS nOKintr nne in TH Tol M armrni-pntra .
-IliiK. inu, iv.,,........-...--,
i, v,.UJ,,,, ..,0 : tiiuin Mnnnav aiiuniuuu, uuwiu --. , Liiese uaya in ci new unoo m i-ine o&-t
eastern points.
Tlu
Lad
l Mrs,
V If
i!ed Sunday evening J: ,an in Oregon 58 ling heifers 40 pigs,
. u exumueu visa wmi iiti- -,,, airo the com ng Christmas, weeKs; uisc un i - Forest urove is looicing nne rm ind. T
atives.n Pennsylvania and other LL wn Monday afternoon, bottom gang plow, disc harrow thege dayg in her new dregg of
,,nTl cnlled on the religious week- 2 14-inch waiKing piows, -pavement. Business men of that rtl . . - n ,. , .
v Mr Marsh is now in his 71st tooth harraw, 2 five-shovel cul .- ,ace that their only wonder Chief of Police Bluer has re--M1j
,t II (ret around vators, new Clipper fan mill, ow j that they were so long ceived word, that the cause of
t i if qI f nwi. , nf. L . ' harness and numerous other ar- -thout hard surface streets. A the brother's deatn, dusk in
." ..".'"f UKe a yuuuKow-i. T.nnch nt. Nnnn. ' ;"Yl Lii.n oni., fn,,J flWn. ment on of Which was
icrnoon at z-ini n nlnck for tne ... j ni0' , ,A visil 10 i ueuiuvcuamiuaj j.uuuu
purpose of For sale; Fine dnving and Terms 0f Bale-Under $ 0, th city in R00d sprits, made last week was due to fall-
work fair hi Sn nndir club brood mare, well bred and gentle; ca3h 0ver, one year bankable and Us businessmen all enjoying mg out of a chestnut tree.
o,i.,... .. V. i i t oiv. imiioucun hand e ana anve. nto 8 tier cent.
THE
HOWARD
WATCH
auspices, in December.
Ur. I). B. GrilRn, of Portland,
V;W in luuf F iVtt ittnaXr Qiin-
vuv- I U1 i Ul itllU 1 uv t
tweed to pay a fine of $200 and
to serve 30 days on the rockpile,
ior issuing are-fill proscription
calling for morphia to F. Lyons,
f Hillsboro. Onte of the physi
cians at the hearing said that the
prescription could have procured
enough of the dope to kill 35 men.
1 200: ladies can handle and drive. te 8 per cent.
l.tMU, imilCBvau ...... v..
Also 2-seated surrev, practically
new. with harness.
able. . Address or call, 525 Clay
Street, Portland, Ore.
r
M. Sturm Sr., ot above Bioom
a good patronage. j j May3 an(j wfe. 0f North
The attention of Argus readers Plains, departed last Thursday
: noiiorl tr. tha miblic snip nf V. fnv Hnlmpa Cnnntv. Ohio, where
a taiivu w viiv i . w . . . v. . . ' : ,
E. Lyons, of northeast of town, they will visit with relatives of
. ,. -j. n : 4- Thia ia a hnr sft f. ana some oi Mrs. Mavs. Mr. ana mrs. wm.
in the cify MonK of ?eedville-
was in tne Cliy monuay. " U-n..,. l VanA tV,a I f ,aay fn tho anmo HPct nn
.1. C. Buchanan, Owner.
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
Frank Sholes, Clerk.
,.,, nr. Awns caller Mon- was in me "V r - U-ft. . nna
day Mr. Sturm is engaged in ltobiW.; rB Stand Bee if there is not some- to be absent several weeks. This
drying his prune crop just now acreag ig HostetlerS first trip East
and savs the product is going to and that so is i still De ng Thebd'te of the sale. October 24. since he came to Oregon.
be high this year.
heads the list in Watch excellence. Its price is
justified by its performance, It will give per
fect satisfaction through your life. I pin
my faith to it in selling it, as you may
in buying it.
In addition to carrying a full line of the Howard
watches, I have a very complete stock of
all of the standard American Watches,
which I will be pleased to
show you.
Jeweler and Optician
Hillsboro, Ore.
Laurel M. Hoyt
over for Fall-sown grain.
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