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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
HTU8B0R0 AROtJB, CtClURSS 21 !9;I 85 m P in ".J i m n in - - 1 1 Capital, Surplus, Profit $44,000 Do o General Uanhinj' Bum ne. Loans, Money on Real EMutc, Buys and Sells Mort gages. Py9 4jJ Interest per Annum on Saving Deposits 3 Times a Year. Ol'KK'F.IW AND DIKKCTOKS Kdward Sehulmerich. Pres., John W. Coimell, Vice 1 rH ' Willi Ireland Cashier. Directors-K. H. TuiiKUf. W. N. Barrett, C.eo. Kirkwood, W. 0. ponelHon, llillsboro Commercial Bank ItKl DAHMiE SUIT 5Vf in Imvn 'aid J. MoreU thi rnmliiinil fif May Morette. killed at Timber hy a 1 K. & N. train, has ciua.ll- ied m administrator of the dead woman's estate, setting forth in his lietitinn that her etlVcts are of the jrobali!e value of $100. the petition sets forth that the woman was aged !M years. Morette has retained attorneys arm win mie me t acme uanwayi &. Navigation Co. for damages, the amount to he asked being as yet unknown. There will doubt less be two attorneys in the case, Hon. W. N. l'.arrett being the first retained. The railroad comnanv. it is un derstood, refuses to settle the cast?, and will fight the suit to the limit. Right at this time the mater ial witnesses Beem rather hard to get together, inasmuch as the trairedv has brought to light con- (litions whi(;h might cause im- Dortant witnesses some irouuie in courts, were tney on nanu 10 I! n u m :m m. m mm. m rm mm . 'J 4 a 3E i5 Mr. Farmer Build up your Country. Buy some Stumping Powder. Clean out the Stumps. We can supply yemr needs in the stump ing powder lino, as we now buy in car load lots; Therefore can fill your orders at the right cal1 "round and see us. 'Tuition, of Buxton, was ?;'l in town vesterdav. and called on Yp the Argus. ?n Herman Uannow. of Farming- I . HI 1 I . I ' (!) ton, was in i ueauay, iookiiik If your face is enameled do f& ette Glee Club on rnday, De k cember 22 at the Crescent. Tilhimnok mail now reaches hi llillsboro in a day's tirne-or to ' be correct, in a half a day. (h This means something to the A coast city. K. E. Lvtle. who has had I . P -A. ........ ( vera vears oi strenuous i i! . il. n t p. M v.t u.'nrK in iiiniiiiTiu uie i . iv. oi. : . ...... o tmn in rOuinnc this Winter. 1 k. N. STAEHR ThG BaZaafj Fomst Grove, Oregon The Largest and the most complete Hook, Mu-.ic and Stationery Store iu the county. Musical instru ments of all kinds from hijih-gradc Pianos to five-cent Jew's harps School Books and School Supplies ol all Kinds Otlier books in endless va riety from 10 cent paper-back novels to fancy bound gift books. Kdison Phonographs sold on easy payments. Full cat alogue of records always in stock. Singer and other leading sewing machines of the latest improved styles sold on pay ments ot $5.00 down ana r THE STORE OF QUALITY ; Second St. Hillsboro, Ore. Both Phones $3 00 per month. Sewing Machine Needles, 25c per doz. W. agent for the Pacific Railway & INavigauon u., waa uumi iu me (I headquarters town, Tuesday ana m weonesuay. ?n! Tk., nmumn Vliipfrip at last n) has finished bricking in the rail- way track, between rans, on me block on Washington, between Spcnnd and lhird, , ' I . , ni , c rM-i si.v. i rinrriipi.nrnnannuii.nl ruinsi " : . - . Grove, w doing some of the nn ..!VIXI ihin(T wnortwork on the Schul ?Mt':5 merich Block, assisted by Wm. Sm of Forest Grove. r.hiw. Hei ing and wne. o K'nv. were guests of W. II. Heil Yours (or a Q deal Ro well Bros. & Co. SCHOLLS. OREGON . Phone Pi iv. lix. No. 2 2 Get Rea or Ducks Grafted Walnut Trees Our Line of Sporting Goods is not k-ateu iu the city, tall on us for Ammunition and Hunting Supplies. See our new line of the Famous Bicycles "The Racycle" OUIV MACHINES ARE WORTH WHILE Standard Baseball Supplies-Wc can out sell them all when it comes to Baseball Supplies. R, LEE SEARS, HILLSBORO Garage, Third Street near new Hotel. PmMent. Vice PiwU-nt. The Hillsboro National'Bank With Savings Department: Both under Government Supervision. $60,000 Capital APer4 On Savings cent $1.00 Opens an Account iper cent A Modern Banking House with Fire Proof Vaults and Burglar Proof Safe Every Courtesy - Extended to Our Customers CTOnS:-! C. Hare, K I. Kuratll, M. C. W.bru,., H BdRley, J. 0. KumtH, O. A. Wehrung. Second and Main. Hillsboro, Oregon . ....ifTirA VnlY'S NOTICFi AUmiNlOl lviFK.ru" VatliiliKlnn (Jounly. 0W , ' V H f (MilntMl Hhnli.lHtralrix ol e S! Vltl A. OltlH, lecHHPrl.. wul bwW . 1 IZrio lho n.lm'MK..mf .it tlie Ihw offlr ,f lluirlt'V Hure, In Hliiswiro, rt.uM. JJi'vtod thiH liuwimU'r li!n. I'11- Ailiiilnltriilrlof the estiito of Kred A. inji and family, over niht, Tues rlnu rims is rnnninir a full Hedged dairy on the ranch, and it keeps him busy. Inim Knr-h nf atxive Bloomintr. was in town Tuesday. He states that there will be a road meet inn at the Bloominjr school house, on Saturday, December 23, at one o'clock in the afternoon. This is the season of discon tent for the rural mail carrier, na thri marls are crettine very bad in places. The boys are an hour 01 so laier man wucu mc Viiihw:ivs are in trood shape. IL irlpirian. the reader. f f lif fun-makers of the Willamette Glee Club is well able nntnrt-ain nn audience an i.nlifB uvrninir 1)V himSCll. It vou do not believe it, come out hv wiav. neeember zz. ai tne H he convinced. Money will be refuned if you do not feel that the enieriainmeni is a Rood one. Pm. SdiP- Rrown mare, about 1200 lbs; 2 cows, young, will be fresh soon; boar, young, erK shire, with pedigree; pigs, all ages; Swenson stump puller, al most new, having been used very lutin Unswhile Farm, immedi ately' south of Santa Rosa station rwimn ecrric. roresi uruvc Division; post ollice aoaress, u. c. II. V. Gates returned last week from a trip to Idaho, where he has interests. Mr. Gates recent ly installed an electric light and t nt. Marcus, one or VV tX IV I j, 1 v v " - t - the growing little cities of the intermountain state, ixe says r-unt iHnhn is trrowinc neht along, and that the development, is astonishing, even to the old-1 tin ors who have seen cities 01 magnitude spring up in the West. FOR SALE To,m Inst, finished a strictly modern house of 8 large rooms, with a bathroom, pantry, 2 porches, halls, large closets. A large, wen araineu uascmcm,, septic tank. Bathroom is fully equipped with 5j-foot porcelain tub, lavatory, touet; arm ou-Kai-tpr hnilr: linen closet. lUll nwv " 1 v ; ----- , - This property is locatea on li -Fifth and Sixth. City water and electric wiring all installed. Has a nne grmieu lawn, and cement walk from u, tn Rirlfiwalk. House is liuunc in ready for occupappy. iu you have to do is to connect your range with the plumbing, and ., ;i tmiir tnrniT.nre. This nronertv is offered at least $250 below its actual value, for 30 days, it nop soia tnei, , will be withdrawn from market, and offered for rent. Terms of sale one-third cash, balance on time to suit purchaser. t . M. tieiaei, As I have made a careful study of the Walnut In dustry in California, Oregon and Washington for the last six years and have great confidence iu the future of the industry, especially in the Willam ette Valley, we are planting 250 acres of our own. As we are growing and grafting the trees for this tract to insure reliability and uniformity we decided to graft some for sale of the same quality. Iu offering these trees to the public we believe we are offering the very bt st that can be produced at any price Vroomau Franquettes grafted on Royal Hybrids and California Black Root. Washington County has a bigger area of land suitable for walnut culture than most any other couuty in the valley, yet very few first-class trees of the late-blooming varieties that are adapted to our climatic conditions aie being planted. Order early, as our supply has never been equal to the demand. Hoffman's Sawmill is sawing from the best timber in Washington county. The finest Rough and Dressed Lumber always on hand. Estimates on Buildings, Flooring, Rustic, Ceil ingsall kinds of finished lumber for house material. We deliver. Fhont: Pac. States, Glencoe Central, 37 PETER HOFFMAN, Bacona, Oregon E w haines, Pres. L J CORLf vice Pres. CHARTER NO. S036 A R LEABO, cashier Ferd Groner. HILLSBORO, ORE., R. 2 The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. Capital and Surplus $60,000. 4 per cent paid on Savings Deposit. $i.oo will open an account. An Individual Dinner Set Tree To everyone who trad s at our store, we are going to give a Genuine Vienna Seven-Piece Imported Dinner Sit.' You don't care how we spend our money to ad vertise, so we are going to spend something in this way and give you life benefit. Directors:-GEO. G. Hancock, John Templeton, T. W. I Sain H J. Goff, E. W. Haines, George Mizner, Levi ; Smith, W. H. Hollis, W. K. Newell, H. T. Buxton, and L. J Corl. I We appreciate your patronage and hope for a continuance of same. 1 j? Make our Bank your Bank. 1912 METZ ' Twenty-TWf r (2 or 3 passenger) The Machine for the Farmer and Rural Mair Carrier I () YN L Tnere Is a Reason Why you Should Trado at Our Store We have what you want Quality is the best-Prices are always i riff-Then why not trade with us? We try to show S'SwUdation of your business by makinK tt le for you to collect coupons and secure enough of our beautitul imported china to set your table. . We give vou the opportunity-will you take advantage of this exceptional offer? Will be pleased to have you call, at which time we will explain full particulars. FREE WITH $25 IN TRADE T. B. PERKINS General Merchandise and Shoes HILLSBORO, ORE. ' fcO AT HILLSBORO C. Rhoades, Agerv I $5.00 Reward Call tor Warrants For saje; 4 gasoline engine, Fairbanks-Morse, horse pow- ei', in uMff H,.om n the Tonntv working every aay. neawin w - enil(rsn(, ..not .bu .vii 4-f! in nn P pnt.riC , " V. 'I' ri Ancr. 1. 1HI1. to motor; inquire at Argus office. I A,.w. mi u'Z For repairs of sewing ma-' iKliea. interest win aftor l'"s 'Hillsboro, Ore,. Nov. IB, 19U- Couutv Treasurer. Kivp Dollars REW ARD to any one who can show a finer moulding 'hau we sell. We cirry No. I Cedar Mould ings for outside work, and No. I Yellow Selected Tir mouldings for inside fin ish. Both are kiln dried. Frentzel & McFarlane Bros. Both phont II II . (li J D D XI P,r Hf 1 1 mai ii uu, cii" i. --j 1 1' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE chines, bicycles, guns, etc., go .it to the '.Wilkes Auto and Garage' Nntiwis hrehv piven, that the nder sinned husbeen.hy thooountyj B""rt the nmteot Oregon nr -; ty. duly appointed nnd onnflrmeit i,,r of the W Will and Twtain t , ol Fred Meyer, deeeaaed, and has dill) qualified and entered upon the discharKe of his duties as such. .i...P.r.i. a 1 1 Tmraiiu signed 10Keinerwii.il him" " ., ' the law office of B:ialey & Hare, I. u,r. Oiotfnn. within six months ti- date of this Notice. .,,, fc- Dutert this KeneniwriHi, i.oi, -1 ho 'lliiell,f Executor of the last Will and Te:-; of Fred Meyer, deoeaaed. BagleyJA Hare, Attorneys for E;J qimlin'oU "' enwroa Mluu ' " ..I' lin. rlllliltH HH Vlll'll iHtninix Hillsboro, Ore 1 C9 9 8.tf ail.