The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 30, 1912, Image 4

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Prrnl-nt.
Mr. S. T. Iivshtkh, tUvto Kimn i
Vte rrrM.Unt. v' ior
The Hillsboro National Hank
Oldest National Rtuk in HiI1Kro.
With Savings Department
Iioth under liovorumcnt Superxision.
$60,000 Capital
The Largest Capitalized DanK in Vah
ington County.
" Savings 4
$1.00 Opens an Account
per
cent
Ve otter every facility which conservative Junk
ing justifies.
IMSKCTOUS -J c. lUr. K I. Kuratli. M C. V,hrut.K, U T.
fcX'ry, J. l KiiMtli, . A. Vfhtuii.
Second and Main. Hillsboro, Oregon
OUTTO SITESELECTIOH
MiIKNto S.h.Hl ixtrKt lc lor
ite on Cornell trail
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! The
I Shute
Savings
Bank
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Kxclusiyely a liauk
for Saviug Deposits
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to
WE PAY
4
it.
Per Cent.
ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
vumt tM) tu ihiki) srwtr
l nhn Va ile lor Trail (jil II
IW lircor HJ.kI
An even hundred eople. men
and women, voted on the selec
ti n of a school site at the public
schtvl building. Moinlay after
nvn. and the tract on the east!
si.le of the extreme end of Third
Street, north, received eighty
nine votes ayainst eleven for the
llrvoar block, which is locate!
Mween Fifth an J Sixth utul
Lincoln and Jackson. Ur. Taini
t'sie. chairman of the hoard, pre
sided. I'itv Kncineer MctSee
outlined t!.e Council trait, which
will ro to condemnation in circuit
court, and tiie tract will measure
a tntle over live acres. It was
first thought that less won hi lie
Selected, but upon second eon-,
siiioration it was thought more
vise to take the entiv tract to
the county road on the nin th and 1
to Fourth Street on the east.
After the vote was canvassed,
a motion was then made by II. j
I'. Hadey directing the board of
directors to secure the site and
hiijd. j
The selection of the site was
stromvly stipiiorted Uvause of,
the growth of North Hillsboro. 1
and because the present school
building is locate! in South Hills-,
!ior. Many South Hillshoru res-:
idents were as eager to "play!
fair" as those in the North. The
tract in question is handy to two
of the main county roads leading
in. lKinjr therefore a matter of
convenience to the outlying ter
ritory to the north. The loard
will at once U-gin to arrange for
building, to have the structure
ready for occupancy this Winter.
Newton Oauntt. architect, who
is supervising the county court
work, will draw plans and specifications.
CHABROL
Aimrimn No V74
IK-lr.ian No. "JrV
K., ,,, I'N1! htv.l t'v I'mimi nucl I'um.mt of I a trover
re. t'hasart. and I d
re. A splendid IVa-ian
all cU show s
i' i: ,il A. .. t Portland.
i,. w I ei take lirt pi l e at
KKAt. I-STATI: TKANSFI-KS
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NORTH PLAINS COMMERCIAL BANK
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North Plains, Oregon.
I 1
Solicits your patronage. Does a Kencral banking
business, and pays 4 per cent, on time deposits.
OIRtOTOMi.
W. E MAYS, E. M. MAYS, W. L. EATCIIKI.DKR
J. C. BEACH. GEO. H. BAOLEY.
Notice of Appointment of Hxecutors1
Iu lh Cmiiity Court of Hie State nf Or-1
Con, for thf County of w asliiituo.
Iu the M;ttir of tli EnliU
ot iluiy J.Miiih, I)('f(M"il.
v, ,, . . , j lij to July 1. I am permanently
s VTXZ here and expect to rmain
fi.in-in .inly Hi.poiutM.! Heifi..irof I w ith you thru fortun! or failure.
V4. 1 J ..v' .i ''''T'.11'.1. '!'ui-n "i 1 1 am mak htr a swcial studv of
U E J Fo to Alvjril Crr Huntrr Co.
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tn io' i )' F.rrt C.roir, i.n.
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t.lls N ll A. f.t n o
.. V S 'dmil to Srt.lie Mi l 'ml y, I
lot lliintvi Ir imn
Tit r K Tni-t lo l Wnltri M Plv,
llliMl mrtw i i
Jno F Ii.ly t,. Tillr .V T'Ul Co, tfxi
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Vnr'iirr Cotn'l iinilt tn 'ul
KruiirK. yio in iiilu:l an. I
latol in Wli Co Jilo
Tele Ttut Co to V i. .Sliir.r, j
I'.tn in I'amr Ti t jyMi
W'm I'u tini to Ittirr Wilson, nitrt-
rst liii.f Wilv.n I.oiiiik Co . v
A"K Hullx-iK In T C KrftioliK, t
Wm II IVntlrtt il I c Joo
IUr KiMiitivrn lo Crl kuctrr, to.-
S" E Iw Coiitliid'e c mill I j..o
Til" llli" tk tu Mnry l, Koc, Ir
l i Cifilcn II inr ' 2 o
.John Coturltioitl to F II llrrw, to
vo ?. t j r a 6y
Tillr Ti list Co In John S MrN ,ir.
4 loin Norili IIU Ai'ff i8o
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Eliri Cs'lrns to t'n i tt'il Kat:wii,
n,:lit of w iv t kov to
Jno Miln- to Jiiroh Milne, Um m tr
North Tualatin 1'inn i
Ernrst liinni'm lo Vitti f Cullli-r,
iroK-rtv in MMioro 6000
Jiil.m .Mnnihi lo Co nxion Hrown,
J lots lAclvtl Ail, f4tirn I Ionic . Jloo
IItkI KilKo.t.to II Taylor Hill, 6 40
I h Hill Arn- to
j M jti n Saniti" to Frel .-e, lot in
I I t-uotiic lltlliln 10
I A Y Ih-ieiy to H Satiolrwtkl, 3 57
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JW lliitul i-y to .Wiry K trnrt
in Itoli irt' siili ili 4 jj
Jmlviva H:ozik to Jos KoomlsVi, tr
at 'inr'li'ii Home 510
Ira W II 1111II1 y lo Ray Towniwnil,
tr in Hti'orrt il 1 r ,
Mrht Sivitiiy ScT'int Co to Ati(
laro'ison 9 Htf a Alilrirh Acirine . 10
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lots in I' iirlfnit T'liarr . h-ri
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Sua iivru'fti to w Y & ck k,
I 65 a in I Mi l.-oil il I c ioo,s
III10 N.itl Hunk lo E I Kurnlli A W
II W't-li iititf. iS"t't'i ft S'toihI St jjoo
V k Totiipkins to Corncltuii llrown.
1'iH in Kvrlyn 'l 1600
J I' Y hi 11 if to Ci'O iJickie, 70 wc 7
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THE STORE 01
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Second St.
SKASON OK 1012
Mondav until mmn, at 1', T M il'n'V place, l.anri-l.
Monday at'ternoon. lU ni v IUhc pl.ue. Cliehalein Mountain.
Tiii'Silays. at home place. II II I We. Fanniiu'ton.
Wrducxl.iv on call.
Thursdav. at Henry ll. s i ' place, near dinner & Kuwcll
null. ScholK
I rid lVS. :it l.add A Ueed t.U'll, loe.hllle.
Satur.lav. at 1 1 1 H -1 r . Second Street dain
I KIiMI..- S. aon, L', pavat-'e l alf when lred. and re
mainder at c!o-;e ol ea on.
fare to prevent hut not re-.Hin-.itie for accident.
11. lit ISOGK. Ownt-r anil Groom.
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Sawmill) ;f
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Hoffman's
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is s uuiiit I; "iu 1 1
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I M TV YEARS A(JO
Fifty years ajro Tumday, the
tJrctronian contained the lollow
, Beecher, Black lU-Wstered Jack,
! will stand at mv harn. 1st avenue
north. I'orest drove, from March m reterence to a well known
Waslnnyton county pioneer the
late father of Postmaster B. I
Oirnelius:
We learn from a trentleman
i'onrt 'r iii huh- oi Mrwoii.for vvlo I foal production, and will be triad ! w ho- recently came down from
itiL-ton county Mini inn- -luiv (uaitiii to answer any and all questions ' Walla Walla that Colonel Corrif
S"! 'IhTI inrn;..', Pertaining to the breeding busi-i li'H, of tho Oregon cavalry, will
urn! ruiiiif. ii t.ri-(.iii tim HHiiii-, .iniy ! ness. I hope to have your sup-1 shortly relieve Captain Howell,
'.Uu improving the mule flesh 'f the command at Walla Walla,
coimtv. onon, witiiin jr nioniiiH rrom ;i thia district. Your loss in my : ar'd that the latter gentleman
Irion'-orrion1' vTfZt m,TZ "i K'i ' Um and il is my 1"Isin,'a tf "c ' wil1 prohahly he Ktill further re
is, i.i2. ' ,ril ; that my customers get their i'ieved of his commission in con -
t I)hiiH Himw. mares in foal. I have learned 'sequence of certain efforts to
KTPi-utow of the eitttof'7iary j i mucn in years of experience per-1 t raduce the character of Colonel
hurw. uvewiwij itaining to this subiect which
i would interest you. You will
eee bills of Beecher posted, giv
ing terms, or call and see 'me.
Yours truly,
W. H. French.
Furnished rooms to rent. Al
so a barn. Inquire at 6-10-15
Cent Store.
Herman Miller, formerly of
Bethany, now ranching below
Beaverton, was up to the city
Tuesday morning.
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The Flanders "
AND
E. M. & I-. "30"
Th' Ciir Tlml I lv St'nnl iKr TrMol
KoiitU mill l.rnlui.ituc,
ImciuI. No. 5i,j. AT I AiucticatJ No. 5.pt
Finely Formed -xJLl Coal DlucK
I input ted lVr hctun Stillinn, f.al.-d in l'ranic and tui-
portcd l.y A C Uuhv i: Co. in l'rf.
Sire, BUlTrS, N 17 Dam. MSIH'TK. iS,..tS.
SKASON 1912
Monday ikkhis. at Win. Ilach-v plac. I.eisyville; Monday
niirhts. at .hw. Connells; Tueidav at Fred llainel place, West
Union; Wednesdays, tit Murrav place. Cedar Mill Thi'irsdav
no"n."t . , : lhurlav nights at Ued
moniHtarn. IlillsU.n.; Irnlav noon, at Henry llorefe place
BhnminK; Saturday and Sunday, at Ant-mc Herman place'
verlxKirt.
TKBMSi-Siiile service. $!. p.nab'e at service; insurance
$1., jiayalile when mare in known tube in fal colts to
stand and suck. $L'n.
HILLSbOKO SHIRi; IIOKSK CO . Owners.
J. lOokl), Cn,tii.
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W. 0. Donclsou
UNDI-RTAKKR
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Calls attended nijlit ord iy,
Chanel and I'atlors.
HIIHboro, - Orngon
I'd. Ml -T UuMi; HoNKST WnkK
IHOS. II. BROWN
('ontrador
I nning' I'lionr 741
I I.ASTI K lilli K ai ri.MiiM
HilUboro. Ore.
A licit, 1 l.issy n , liuiil bii
aiiti.niol.ile that is the I-m !. 1:
money.
Our uar.iee is tinely oi ut1;, f-ir turninj
kinds i auto work piutiip Iv, .1:1 ! nc a!iy b
baud all kiii l', til iut sup; in
WILKLV AtJIO & GUUM. CMj
1 1 1 l.l.si;' ti-'i , ( '! 1 'N'
Send For
This Seed
Annual-Free
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w... I I .air. If
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o not Coi-Kct to ask for ni ... .
Sehill.r when you want a k,.!1 . ,'"'k f '
1" eettt. .smoke no "coukIi diist" ' wr'1, nt ,'n,,'i'
in I lie M lnller. loif .
1 Argus ami .Iniirnal. yj.2a.
Iione. shell lilli
W tf
No. 74697 N. S2.v
HUGO
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wri((tit 10; color linv; vrntli , In .. ,ilil,
just llir lioriH ,r f;,t tn m,, , I f f 1 ,,,,,
luipoitvil tiy A c;. Iluliv 111 1 lit.il ,y
Iz-toiiriier, C( intiiiii r of 1 1,-11 tin , hilmi.
SliASON 111' nut
Momlnv, ion. 111. lo j p. tn , W.illi f .t .-t-r-,
On!pa(;trrk;4'.vi p. in Momlay to H 11 ,11!
TrilHy, CnlfH I'M v, Tiif ilnv noon, s, i,,.
Ilflll'l J.lmr, tin I'aiifil IIio-iiI'm ilnn-; y,
p. Ill , Turwliiy to y 11. tn., Wi'ilm mI 1' , ;,i
llaiikn; 4 p 111. VvYiIiii mI.iv t 1 S a tn 'llinrt
Uy, Juice Milm-pUrp, North I'Ijhi,., ,;(,,
in. lo 1 p. tn , Thiiiilv. nt llilW,,,,,,, A
p. m ,1'hiirMliiy to fy n. tn. , I'ri.lnv, tit Mn ,,
Nentnaiin incr, Smith of HImumih; -ri,y
noou nt Corni'liim; I'rulny fvf tiinj? lo Mmi
'Uy nmrniiiK, nt IVIrr Mvc-r plm,. Vi r
hooit. '
TKKMH: SiiiKlt- m-rvicr, fio; to iiniirr
with IohI, 15; poll lo nl.onl ,,, M,',
Cure lo prevent lint rjot renpotfiihlr f',t ne-
filll'DlS.
Wm. K. Hoi'i'MA.v
VERBOORT HORSE CO.
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'a p,.rr.',tliltever.v
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in." nny h.'. ,
npinrel that llU" 1
VSee lh- man whose
lire and V'"'" pofl
run KT WDi
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work.'
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3 ,l!eil. Ccnlervim."'
Route 1. Tel0M.-502.
lo I, 'Mile for II IK".
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