The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 07, 1912, Image 1

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lllU.S.U)RO,ORl.r.ON, MARCH 7. ltUl
NO. r2
GO'JMERCIAL B.O Kl
IHE NEW QUH S
t v trnrr Main A Sctand
DKM'D 10K M'SIXtSS MOMHV
an J Ceatraicat
I ounty CU rk J. W. Itail. v
talon the Ult ri'iisiiH figures
and computed the center of imp
utation. Ah near hh ran Im .1...
rmined the city nark in the
center of imputation, and there
in a greater imputation south f
liuselme than there is north: and
a greater imputation cast of North
Iwange St rev t. thr west line of
the city boundary, than to the
westward. It ret pared a con
siderable figuring to get the cen
tral oint within a radius of a
ijuarter of a mile, and while this
was in U10. it is supposiM that
the North IMui
get her with Timber, will stand 'n' Wonder, jolly good frl-
OS...EII BURY IHE
UtIEFRED6.BR
Mutkian. on Iteath IWd. Makra
louthing Ifaiuwat of IcIUm
ASkS 0K ,AIID LAW SVSI:"
t kaaaa ia lac Batlua Sfiliua.
Hat lag Prapcily Tfcrr
ot corner ot Main and Svond.
inj opened for business Monday
morning. 'l'b' new banking
hous" has m tv commodious and
convrtiicut accommodations and
th interior is tinished in Uauti
ful oak.
The location is one of the Imst
in thr cilv. and the building is
modern and has a pleasing exter
ior, president Kd. Schulmerich
The HilM,"o Commercial Itank
hi moved to its new quartern in olT anv increase at Orenco and low an.l one of rortland's mpu
. . ....;..! l!,,,l.l.,..r u..ntl. I.lituil lil.kink. I t,.i I I.......... L'l. . . ...
inf omiimi i" "Mm- ; n. wii r.H-, 11 1 lar musicians ami muni leaders.
. ...... .. , M .l im- tl l A , f.
the county. r'.v one o.iy mm ween, in ion
(.i , , , , , . Ia,". uiuier circumstances that
l.iliiK iii N P Ol IIUI11S. I . .
Will sell at sacrifice to t1,,.rT''P",,' I'utluw. Won
wishing to li tin their yards '"'r nm' P'ayt'd with scores of
and thry w ill do writ to call and musicians, and he was a friend
see what we have house plant, of all. Years iuro IM. K Atkins
uooer. uues. iHi n.es. f Kon.8t (:ruy,. ,, j W rr.
uvui i.-v nun oilier I n,.j(m
it iiumt-riHin in nirniioii. t ui-
Uio and tomato nlants in their
season. We also have some tine
Farmers are Kettintr ready to
ut out kale seed.
J. J. Mel late, of (oomt Moun
tain, was in tow n Saturday.
The I'itteiitfor resilience, on
Itaseline, is nearitiK' cinilrtioii.
I. L Houston, of I'ortlund.
was in town Friday, KreetiiiK his
friends.
Fred Lsli. of near Iteavrrton.
was a county scat visitor the last
of the week.
(!eo. .rtiuan. of North Tua
latin I'luins. was over to the city
Monday morniuir.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marty and
two children, of Cedar Mill,
were in the city Saturday after-
tf south ot Cornelius,
played with Wonder, and held
linn in hikv'li esteem. One of
m) t'ashn-r Willis Ireland will cemetery Mants and shrubbery. nier s last rnniests was that
. . . I a a "111 i it. . . . .
be pleased to show the pul.lic Mrs. Aw'nes t amplK'U. l orner snouui play Aulil Um
their new tiankint nuarters, i N'venlh & Mr MrtH-t. fhone ne ai nis k'rave, umi tins was
hich are a siuirce ol pride to ity i.M. .rJtl
til ho U-lieve in llillsboro. A. N. Shannon, who was with
Hi!!sUro now has three of the tju, Wm. Keid railmad survev U.
twivn IlillsUiro and Astoria,
away hark in the nineties, was
in the city Thursday and Friday.
Mr ShiiiinuM is i'iiiiiiuti.l uilli
pare with the three institutions w Warr-n Itrns. Construction
m HillsU.ro so Jar as euiuiiont. h'omianv. and has iust returned 'I In undersiirned has rented his
f nun an extended trip to South Mann aim v. ill sell at imhlic auc
Cantlina and Viririnia. his tild turn at his farm 1 mile west of
home, and a run tin b New t edar Mill, at 10 a. m.. on
York, where a sister resides. Mti.MA., MAKITI 11,
.... i ii I.ry lui i.ih; yiay liutr, usa. Iilm'k
nv i) ien uouars mr a nuio .li vi w. .v. u..i..,
which merely shows Washington luifnmk:
(.utility, when you can ketone on " "vv iinir. tittyi i.k
a larger scale, showing every
Urest lankmir houses in the
state and taken all in all there is
not a city in Oregon outside of
Portland that can tteiiin to coin-
11 1 . t
loiiownl in the oliseouicH.
Woiuli-r owned some iiroiH-rty
in the Kuxton section, and had
many friends at the tlrove and
out liuxton way.
ft hi ic sai.i:
beauty t tm;sh.
ire concerned.
and solidarity
i:. It. lOVUI;
CanJiJatr lor Nomination
A tfood, gentle milk cow, fresh
:t mouths, for sale. AlU-rt Uuef,
llillsboro, Koute ;. Ouartermile
north of New ton. W K!
Aiocri i'einieis ami sou. 01
Scullers, near (laston. were in
tow 11 Monday, on business at the
court house.
Automobiles wen out Sunday.
and drivers reimrted the rosuls
pretty fair. Tlie day, however.
was rattier too bracing to make
motorim; a decided delight.
J. It. and I.. K. Wilkes. A. A.
Mead and Fred (ihis-n made u
trip to I'ortlund, Saturday after
noon, in an auto, and rcort the
rouds as very kinmI tit that date.
For sale Fresh Shorthorn cow.
irood milker, and calf at side.
Near Sew ell station, on Oregon
Klirtric. Address (!us Steves.
City U. 4, or see him at Virginia
I'lace. W-2
aii ... 11 . 1. e L'l 1 t 1
rtiis'ri nranui, 01 ruierwmiii u.
I, was in the city the last of tin
week, and was more than sur
prised to see the wonderful im-
I since his
Win Itridr Ihrouitli Advertise
ment to rind that he Knew IK-r
IIHSf Mi r III K I l lfS iil
I REX ALL STORE
pnv'iiH'i)l.s tnslatU'ti hiiici
Kv h.tnr.1 .Mis.oriiiu k i.in.in. Man.- last visu here a year UK.
thinu from the Willamette liiver T,. , ".;,;" ''l,xZ.. ". ul. frum
west, to the west Uuindary of iiti, irri (:. h.ir..t, ,.. S-holls, iMinilay, with the auUi
the county, size fhf? inches, hum nrr... 14 it .u.. 16 im h in w hich he toured the hast and
Suith, last Mimmer. lie louml
the muds rather bud in smts.
but Kixl enough to make fair
time.
Fnmi present indications, and
pmmotion under way. IlillsUiro
this year will do more luiildinvr
hIouk mamifucturinT lines than
it has fur many seasons, llus
is what the town needs mid
badly.
Work is pnum'Ssintr finely on
the Kcrpfrcsh btiildinir. Kth and
Washington, and the liciiunn
. I . ...Ml -. I Ik. I
-i .1,,.. .,.a ......n. Ik. rbi,.l. Iw.i riH-klniirhiiin. M..rri..'h.lr. I'lUUl Will soon IK- coinpu ieu.
1 . "... Ttl. ' .ln-.rmi -uiiii. .mi.t uhi. I'lHnrt. (he company is how nut tfcttinK
contnuts front fanners and fruit
If I am nominated and elected. I
'ill. during my term of ollice.
honestly, vigonuisly and impar
i.M.- t ...fi . . V r. Iiili ..tll.-ltkl illltl.l
""V ' ' 1, r . , ...... 1 . In liiw. H llli h lilimr. ru tivalur ntn
Wltnoul learor tavor. rnueavor- ''"'..." r"' t-Ualn. Ii.ml tmmthv rr.ler. Imml
ag to accord to every individual, mines, tor op. uei 11 01 our ui.k .,,,, t,.Vri. h.v f.nk. M-ffet
mMmx-livu nf nirlv im III is nr I nooKSClier, or auuresjt . im mm tiuiiryt, in irrt , Huh new
...1.:. .' 1 ...1 .... W'ilk.'M Sin llillslmni. Oreiroll. n'l. !- I k rrn,. 14 mnl ift huh
der the Laws, ke pinu always .m,,w i n f. of Ituiton wns vine. Itou ne. nrni ilnll. ine tlmnktr
UDDernmst in mv mind, the in-1:.. ...... f; 1.... m. 1 ...... 1.. ... Murr, lunnuri. ionk., hlrl. e lil
turAvl ,,f fti 1 11 ki I itl I11IM I U ill I '. k k .1 kl
: . . 1. m .'"- . celiuyvisiie.1 his mother in ie- ,k ,,,, f ,, ,.,,
prouil uie mnmeni, o. weo u-- iruska. hlS lirst meetllUT Willi hmarilinrlttK uulM, rl il.mhl W.inlt,
pnisecuie me jruuiy. h.ie,in'' venri He was there l'' nr. l.v hmii. .1 ri iimiMr-
llnrilu' mv lin-Srit tlTin of Mf-I . 1, ...1 .. I il.. . Itrum, 4V Um cuiiiihiiiiuI trn. uli klr
.... 1- - ' - - ...... - - ,11k Hii'iirinH'r mill mii. kii., L kill-, . . . . .
c II, 1 j I -- V' , 1 vnitiinr, ii(M iniii won irnu wi, iiih
Hkc, 11.1c mi unit iwiii 11 ii..,,.-. vv,.athrr tjacK there is aiugeiner iniiii virtr.'iii-r, iiimiiiiiiiiii.Mmu
of more than ikt cent, of my I i,w. ,.,,1,1 f,ik. nit t li-kiiriiiiiiin I In (urk, ili'(i lutk, lruli Irmkki, yrul
- , iiitM krriki.il imiii. iiiiiir z iikwiminrii
O l I....L kk.fka in rnk,,, I iliol Khii. urn Ihk liiarhlno. K (,miI r Hull
aUve North I'lains, Saturday.
ic. I!eha.iiecn married in jcars, rn,u jr,, , ,,nr lriiriniii
I 1 . I,.... I .t ni,.l ltiW.nl I .u.ii.ut-.iioi l.t i.iHithmi It it. tit Ml 111 u it I
arm nas si inn- ihijji uuu I..... r..- n... hh-j ,
11 .... i.i ..r iiui M.i-k lenns 01 mi e Din er ?w.
trirlu
family an.l that is certainly cusn; i ami over, iiannuuic
a 1.' I l..kt.t 1 twit mitt iktkftkliltk iklttk
Uiim.i ,'iyHli 1. li t rtlnril I IM'U i n I I'niHim "'v
cases. 1 have won every crimi
rial case tried U-fore the Su
preme Court. I have 'defeatei
my tiniKihrnt. Mr. iortilail. in
every case 111 which we have
been opimsod to each other.
Every District Attorney lie
lore me has U-en given twti
lerms. lints the record aimve
merit the secoml term for ine?
Othcs Hours:'-Any time, day tv in Oklaboma gniwing city ot
or ninht. you have olluial btisi- mx) for trade for Washington
neas to transact. County farm or town property
K. H. Tongue. If intrrested. see II. L Mcduire,
r.i I f:- Hi uI.,.h, rjl.r..
lillll UMU III, lllll.-im'l".
........ ...... 1
M'l.CI XI. L...l ri.oon ta Krt Una ftk.Mn
m .1 I a
nriK-essing (r the condenser ui
On StiitzinliitrL'S. New tons and Forest drove, was down to the
Golden Ortl. ys. Four ami six i-Uv Saturday, taking a day's va
foot trees, lu cents each. All cation, and visiting his parents,
mun latilit, 8 lino, y uak rlialni, rli'nUiarit,
11 lliilv lo III with iranrvulr, kllrllllll
JuJtf T. J. Cli-clua. Well ka Ihrc.
Marriol Ibc Cuuple '
(Iri'tit is the Miwt-r of the press,
and romance occasionally llirtsits
wand and strikes close to the
Uiundaries of Washington Coun
ty. James Turk. of the Nehalem,
and well known to many of the
ranchers ubove I'uxton. w as wed
did to Mrs. Hannah Chapman,
in I'lirtland. February 11)12.
the marriage living the culiuina
lion of a campaign in the news
papers, wherein Turk asked for
a wife. Mrs. Chapman answer
ed his query and a corre.Hnd
elice ensiled. Last Week he went
to the metroMiis to claim his
bride, and tit once recognized
her as an acquaintance of l'.i
years back, when he worked in
the Kose City.
County Judge Cleetoti per
formed the ceremony, and Mr.
and Mrs. Turk are now located
on the groom's ranch near Tim
lier. Mrs. Chapman had U-en a
widow for 12 years, and the
groom is aged bli years. Two
months ago Turk inserted an ad
vertisement in a Portland news
paper and he and his bride are
now satisfied that "it pays to advertise."
st wi'k'isi; I'.xwi v
Fridav. Feb. 1. many of the
friends and neighUirs of W. J.
tiregg happened in unexpectedly
to congratulate him on his semi-
t 1 i . at j
centennial nirinuay. airs, iiregg
and family hud planned it lis a
surprise, and it worked success
fully.
After the guests had enjoyed
the good things of the festive
Imard. the aftcrr.oon was spent
in sociability. The event w as al
so made the opiortunity to ex-
pn-ssaudibly and to his face how
much Uith he and his family
were appreciated in the com
munity. Short speeches were
made bv A. ( hauliers. I . A.
Ilanley, W. Phillip, John Boyd
and his pastor. Kev. A. Carrick.
Mr. (iregg replied in his unique,
forceful way expressing his up
JWrf
ar
your
Doctor!
The two are closely
ASSOCIATED
The
Doctor puts all his
shill into diagnos
ing your case and
Prescribing the
Remedy
To the drug store is left the carrying out of his instructions.
You take great care in choosing a doctor in whom you have
confidence you owe it to yourself to take equal care in se
letting a IUtUC; STOKK
All the physician's care is useless, if the drugs
he prescribes are carelessly comiiounded. 1'ring
your prescription here ask your doctor why?
We carry all kinds of Medical Supplies
The Delta Drug Store
1I1LLSHORO, ORK.
A. TIPiKNllfKCU
I'll H.lrMl
J. K. HAII.KY W. V. McKLlM)VNKV
Vice I'rrtiilctit Caaturr
II K. Krrrtn, Aaa't Caahicr
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Tuesday, February 20, 1912.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Ik-,,,,. II miiil iti IJI iItivu lull;
Itiwiniiukt iiiul rimiiliiiiei' lirolier-1 ' . ' . 1 1
I,.,..,,...,.. r- , - iinnriutl
The WashinL'ton-Oretroii Cir
isiratioii has lieeti putting in mal- preciution for such friends.
trees guaranteed. - Scholls Nur
sery Co., Scholls; Sherwood. Or.,
Koute 4. UV.I
Dave Wenger, of Helvetia, was
down to the county seat Satur
day.
J. v. CiKMlin, of Gleiictx', was
in the city Saturday, greeting
inendri.
Charley King. Owner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
STAI.I.ION I OR SAI.I;
Will Hell registereil (,oach Stal
lion. Winsor. Finely built and
gets good colts, (ifntle, tract
able. Will sell for cash and
some cows as payment.
Merman Hoge. Millslsiro, Ur.
jute 5 Kesidence near Farm-
41.-2
It . I a .. I .
came plates over ine ineieni
leading to the water supplies in
the business section, and it rc
a l I i 1 I
uuircd consideranie wtirK wnere
the plates were laid in the con
crete walks.
The frost that followed the
Several useful remembrances
were received among them being
a Keil-letter Itible from his fam
ily, and some fruit trees which
he planted that same evening to
comineniotate the occasion.
1 he Pillowing guests were
.- 7' , '. " present. Messrs. ami Mesdames
cleaning of the streets. Saturday r.,llmil t.M'iw.lm.n-k, t' II,,,,.
ey. .1 Itoyd. K Uaycraft. W Phil
lip; Misses Nellie and Annie tior
Lians - $r:i.4il.:M5
U.S. ltonds (at p:u) UTi.lNHI.lNI
Other iiomls .r7. lW.tN
P-anking House lS..rMKI.(H)
Cash and d ie from
Hanks and U. S.
Treasurer If.i.f.iH.L'.i
Capital
Surplus
Cndivided Profits
Circulation
lciosits
25,(K)().(-0
3.9SS.29
374.HU7.3fi
$!.';!. 7i..i;"i
noMorvo U 4 Por Oout,
$45:7,J5.C5
Tltoa. Ci. ToiUI
Wiltn-r W
DIRECTORS
John C. D.il.y J W. Tuqvta
Mt t.Uowriwy J. A. Thornburft
Harrv Cline of ni-ar Ijiurel.
was a HilUU.rn visitor Mondav nrnviiil since his last visit b
aiicnifxin, and called at the Ar- alstut a year ago,
KUS otlu'e.
Tlios. (iheeti and wife.
1JL Itowlby. of South Tualatin.
departed for Uupert. Idaho, after ingion
u Winter's Htav with relatives in
Wimhinifton t ountv. His sister, J. M. hllurson. ot Ucavenon.
Mm l.ois Mitchell, of Millsljoro, and son. K. Kllerson, of Forest
is still at UuiM-rt. drove, were in the city Saturday
i c.i.in.- f MpMinn. aftemiMin
IIITN1UII kTIIIIVI, .'k
ville wns down to the city
urday.and had all kinds of praise
for the wav the ciiy had
night, made it bad traveling for
horses the next morning. Sev
oral horses fell on the slippery
tiavemeiits. which resetntiled a
lake of ice in places. The street
committee has decided that here
after no chances will lie taken
where there is liability of a
heavy frost, as ice forms easily
on hard surface
The court in front of the Dr.
i t i in 1 1 . I ' i ; ... I i 1
don, Maran rniiiip, r.ii.aiKiu
.Chalmers; Mrs. IJiiigglcaiid turn-
ily, Alex dordon, N lleming and
Kev A Carrick.
DID DAY OUT TMCM?
i .
5
y Iwl ulvlltul).h
Some weeks ago, w hen John Day
was in llillsboro, and was daily
I II nLIrkl.,kk k.10tjjltlf.l llfia lllllll. II I . . . ll . . '..
Sat- Wood for sale: Sixteen inch " u" ' . .: V'.. i ". 1 1... W'"1' a mim n.1 1W m
Hfour ftMit drv lir- C. U. r'"1 , "'" V "V lhtf nly H ,H)Uen t.0niaining n
w im a y J,- 'i- on roller Hkatcs. and every fair r..u un,.,il nmntv wnmmts n
im- (slgdon. l.uy pnone, i-uy o'ii.i ,lf ,.,. iiui,. r..l. ; . ' . . V
ere orders promptly tlelivered. G2-2 ' "r " . "V; """m, "'rlllli;ult. ' Wml ,H'IM"
limn i.uii in on ""'.. . , lo acneni 01 ine ouice, caning
Mia Aninwt VitnCoo mid have found out that cement is r- i iuu ,! ,, moHirMir,. !
.Will Wohlschlegel, of Scholls, ,auhter. Miss Cora, were down not quite as soft as a feather Li((1!, )m'l otu,r mjnor
Hellaire, of still in the tlairy business, is now from VerlsMirt, Monday nfter- bed, and occasionally a cracked was 8t,,t.n from the sale. Later,
Mr. anil Mm (!o
Glencoe, wen; in the city Mon- putting up a fine Kiultry yard. immt on a tax paying trip.
uay. paing taxes and making and exiiects lo go inio im- n'
meir annual call on the family en business on a nig scuie,
l
J"urnai. , ,ra f,lP
I HIIII IllfUtu Iirilliu I'KKr
Fred Sutler, of Mountaindale, i.jitchinir. 11 per setting of 1U,
as a city visitor Saturday after- .hn,.citv IM.- Mrs. W. Whit
nfxjn. Fred resides in one of the .,,,, llillsboro, Seventh and Fir
iwt .1.. . i ; :.i I : '. r.o o
"--u., 11,-1 LnaL is nav nif a rauiu vinm n--.
aeveloiinifht.
Dave
head brings tears - but the cb
f i'IiHiIIhhmI cannot lie
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shearer, ,1,U1.f.ui..l - nnd the Hkntimr is
who have been visiting with rel-1 Mt.ill in vogue.
atives. here, ail winier, returned
I.' : .Ul...,l, ' ,iml, n ruinnlu I Ifinunj iicin u, ii .
riHIIIIUWn, vuiui ...... .-w.... w, - . , .
niUIIIIII UMU Vi iillir, ui. ".iv m.
to
one of the warrants was picked
tin in the rear of the lualatm
- j . .... .i .
Motel. Ihore has ttcen no elm
to the identity of the party who
purloined the pouch, which was
taken from one ot the pigeon
ltailey, W.
V. . I... ....... - , , , , . ,,
I I 1VI1II1III1 111,11 t ilIU'M. kll . Wl' C UL
the past week. n,i,,nia at thu Porilnnd Press holes in the depository, and it is
Mlua Kli.n Shorev returned I'lnli' session, last Thursday eve- highly probable that Day was
" " . V . " I . a - - , , . ... Ill i
e.m.hiv from a severa weeks' n nir. An nterestniff program Ihe party, w ho neipeu nimseii 10
a. I kJIIII.Itl I w-f --- . '. . I . 1 .. HO i
it.. 1., ,.f MnUinnvi i. ..ui .ic.t. P-n-Kni-ii Im Anir.l.,,u i.nii.,,1 ir mu w .1 itrvnn the naners. 1 he tuivmcni wns
I ,,, .. - , ave I'llljl "I -r VISIl Ut klUIItU IIUI kru, u, .... .....r, YY tin M,II... , .... . ,. 1
J. VV. (melius, of south of away8 a Hislioro favorite, was (,esanu Sacramento, and is again delivered a 30 minute address at stopied on the certificate ot ile
tornehus. was in the city, bat- jn t(n wilI -(, Virginians," at'her desk in the law ollice of the close. John M. Wall attend- posit, and it will not be paid
lie ismaKitiK uie pnmai y ,i.m an. cu lied on ine Ar-1 a ttnn.i John Hi. wa 11. Miss n.i the Mrvan mceiintr ai mc wnen iireHenicu. ouainciou n.i-
. oaiuiimji - : ...i:. , ; . i. ...n. . f..o.. l.i;..:.
UH Shorey says mat wregon, wiin uiypsy smun lanernacie, aiwnicn mmnj moa on mc k piunui.,
l I..- n,,r.nnr U UTIetl. IS (IUIIU KIHIU I'llOUK " I I U V O.VHIO IHSHIIU WCIU UIIUIIIi: l IIIUIIUH VI , l n i.'.in, " I v ,.ij
rtiexniMiei, iMH".. L' Mill..- A II W..t. inn,v...nt nf the I heft..
s tlown I lor any one. eniei. u i-imuiu, n, . .. i ..v.... . .
urday
run tor county commissioner,
and will base his candidacy on
ine good roads question
Fggs for sale. Thoroughbred
Bull' Orpington. Per Betting,
?!.). Mrs. Jas. Sewell Jr.,
t'hone 4fi9, Hillslioro. K. 1. Three
miles N. K of llillsboro. 52-2
in
p.
Mr. Farmer
Build up your Country,
buy some Stumping Powder.
Clean out the Stumps.
We can supply your needs in the stump
ing, powder line, as we now buy in car
load lots; Therefore can fill your orders
at the riuht price. So call around aud
see us.
Yours for a Q deal
Rowell Bros. 8c Co.
SCHOLLS. OREGON
I'houc Priv. Kx. No. 2
,rxxp'
Tav
i"t,outli.
Vll..nb. . ,
.. v. kl ...n.i , I, ,iun I mi nnv
JTlUhJ.--.. t Thc ArKua roportr.ho for JJJ2Z
vacauon. several years lougni vauuimy , fi
Mrs. Geo. Hiersdorf, fr a watering trough for the
Proposals Wanted
Chan
uiwn in
Hein, who has been
the SherwixsJ seetion
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over the pmiMisition of a good up to 2:00 p. m., Tuesday, March
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, alwve Moun- f 'a""VV the city now has not to get busy early in the Summer, crushing rock at Goodin Spur, on
a,7,h a convenience for people and arrange for the best district ine s. r. u. i contractor, 10
. cxh bit ever held in this section; pay an latior ana crusner repairs,
Krickson
for, Itnindale. was transacting
wL in ,i! W.',lht t fit maa pjt By the time the carnival opens, the county to furnish crusher,
was in the city the. first of the . ocn HURheB, of l'ort- When the lvnK wm pUi uown y Successful contractor must file a
Kus Hitrict ii m ,nl ine Ar" land, is the uest of Miss uiene ast and fl committc? j,,,, a,)point gufflc ont bond when contract is
WJ wnctum. Imbrie, this week. token out a na non to confer with farmers and Bwardod. The court reserves
. J. S. Myers, of the South Tua- of Vi inia iMace, fat the city authorities will see fruit growers so that there will the right to reject any or all
atm Hcction, was in the city GS3'at -yKr fSaturl Sjt that one ia installed In the lie an abundance of exhibits, bids. Address bids to County
Monday. He Haya that Winter ?,!i loir future to protect against The last fair held was the one Clerk, llillsboro, Ore.
gran iMi.u.Hn., on.i thni ih day forenoon. near tuture, w . , nMimt-oirnrt. hut the endeavor H. 0. Stevenson. Judge.
i nok nir ne. and that the UJ ' Hov mm ntr. Dremler eliort. uut me enueavoi
cold wave has not injured it as Sheridan Wheaton. of near ine wa,,
t'romise of a bumper crop Tualatin, was in me coui.v, 17 - - , mie8 diapiayB.
' the way Mr. Myers looks at it. I Saturday.
By order Commissioners' Court.
Hillsboro. Ore.. Feb. 20. 1912.
Let Me Show How
1 Can Mahe You LooK
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I can in most cares relieve that squint, take
away those frowns and overcome headaches,
and relieve much of thc nerve strain, when
caused by defective sight, which, if left un
corrected, will cause irrepairable harm. I
offer you careful service, for I can't afford to
make mistakes. You are safe if you come
to mc for glasses. Kvcry purchase guaran
teed satisfactory .
LAUUKI, M. IIOYT;
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
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