The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 29, 1912, Image 4

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THE TURNING
POINT
HELP YOOR
CITY
iz
R. O. STEVENSON.
County Judge of Vas1mttou Co.,
Oregon,
Democratic nominee to suc
ceed himself. Nov. 5. 1912
C 1 clU What U anted
at I xhibit
Milt KIN i't Kit I NT WITH CU'MUL
Prc.li I
Ifcll FxkihiliiHI
Kctrljtiim
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CONFIDENCE
In a bank is the WORD
whub makes for it its
growth.
Our Business is carefully
managed and growiug rap
idly. Our stock holders
are wen of means. We
take good care of our cus
tomers. If careful methods aud
courteous treatment appeal
to you, come join our long
list of satisfied customers.
Hillsboro National Bank
W. H. W'EHnrxt;. Pre.
DUID Kt'RATL! rht r
Second and Main, Hillsboro, Oregon
LOW ROUND TBIP FARES
to
CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS
Seaside and Gearhart, Oregon
$4 80 effective daily; Season limit.
$3,80 Saturday and Sunday; Limit Monday.
These famous resorts enjoy the advantages of limited
train service along the Columbia river, first-class hotels,
cottages, camps, surf bathing, etc.
LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST
On the dales given below, round trip ticlets will be
sold to the points in the east as show n below, aud many
others, at greatly reduced fares quoted:
THROUGH TRAINS EAST VIA
The Noith Bank Road, Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Railways
Detroit $83.10 Omaha $fin.fi0
Duluth 60.60 Philadelphia lm 10
KansasCity 60.60 Pittsbunr yU0
Milwaukee 73.10 St. luis .. 70.60
Minneapolis 60.60 St Paul... 60.60
Montreal -105. 60 Toronto 92.10
New York 109.10 Washington 108.10
DATES OF SALE
August 1, 2. 3, 6, 7. 12, 15. 16, 22. 23. 29, 30 31, 1912.
September 4 5, 6. 7, 8, 11. 12, 30, 1912
Stopovers and choice of routes allowed in each direction.
Final return limit October 31, 1912. Details of schedules,
fares, etc.. will be furnished on request.
W. E. COMAN, S. COOPER
Tho Washington County Schxl
Fair will U ., at lliilshoro.
Ore., on SeptemU r LUl'l. lil'
lWwtvn two-ami three hundred
dollar w ill U awarded prizes
for t hiKits made hv school chil
dren. This Fair promises to U
of great Ivnetit in displaying the
, farm products of cur county and
encourawinn Uys ami girls in
forming habits of industrv that
will Iv of value to our common
wealth in years to come. When
the best prducts are brought
too ther at the county seat the
et ilits will surprise even the
oiliest pioneers to see w hat can
ho done by the school children ot
Washington County. Schoolchil
dren should be excused for at
least one day to attend the Fair.
This is a worthy cause since it
tends to advance the agricultural
interests and turns the attention
of all toward tilling the soil.
If Community Fairs can be
held on Saturday preceding the
County Fair and ribbons award
ed for the U-st products same
will help to make the exhibits
bvtterat the county seat. Cen
ters appropriate for holding said
Community Fairs are Buxton.
Hanks. Canton. Dilley. Scholls.
Cales Creek. Laurel. Sherwood.
Tigardi!le. Peaverton. VerUtort.
North Plains. Cedar Mill, and
perhaps other centers.
What each exhibit should con
sist of;
Field corn. 10 ears; pop corn,
10 ears; sweet corn. 10 ears; wa
termelons, 1; muskmelons. 1;
squash. 1; pumpkins. 1 ; potatoes.
10; cabbage, 1; onions. 1 gallon
celery. 2 bunches; bird house, 1
piece of furniture. 1 piece; labor
saving device, 1 piece; bread.
loaf; canned fruit or vegetables,
1 jar; jelly. 2 glasses; hand-made
apron, 1; dress. 1; machine-made
apron, 1; mending. 1; sweet peas,
1 boutpiet; asters. 1 bouquet
pigs. I: poultry, trio.
hn tries of exhibits for the
School Fair w ill close on Sept. 17,
All school children who wish
to enter the contest should noti
fy the County School Superin
tendent before September 9 that
arrangements may be made to
care for exhibits.
Atlantic City-$111. 60
Baltimore 108.10
Boston 110.60
Buffalo 92.10
Chicago 73.10
Colorado Spring- 55.60
Denver 55.60
Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agent,
Portland. Oregon.
Agent.
Hillsboro, Oregon.
W. t. MAYS, frnWwf I. m. MA rS, Cmmhlmr
J. O. UZAOH. ITlst ffMWwW
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NORTH PLAINS COMMERCIAL BANK
North Plains, Oregon.
Solicits your patronage. Does a general banking
business, and pays 4 per cent, on time deposits.
OIREQIOMi.
W. B. MAYS, E. M. MAYS, v. I. BATCHEI.DER
J. C. BEACH, GEO. K. BAGLEY.
lhns. H. Tongue. Cal. Jack
and C. h. Koontz returned Mon
day, overland, from Tillamook.
via the ilson Iliver. Th Imivh
!had unite a time catching fish
over in the coast streams, and
they give County Clerk Bailey
the championship belt, stating
that he landed the largest sucker
ever caught in the Nehalem riv
er. It measured something like
twenty-four inches in length.
and put up as game a fight as a
salmon trout.
Have you considered this? The
Washington Hotel Hakery has
furnished bread and pastry foi'
1 11 .to
rne nig noiei lor over a year.
Ibis means that it has satisfiei
the best judges of good bread in
the state of Oregon. Try it in
your own household. None but
experienced bakers are retained
Keep your money at home, and
help build up the town
W. S. Tilton, of the Jackson
Bottom, brought to the Argus.
! Tuesday, a branch of nlurns.
practically as large as full-grown
prunes, w hich contained 35 fine
specimens of fruit, and the branch
was not over 18 inches in length.
If things grow that way down
on the iKittom its no wonder
i that "Dad" Tilton always has
, something to sell.
President McQuillan will issue
a call next week for the gather
ing of the horsemen, the idea be-
1 ing a big horse parade on one ot
the fair days. This will be an
excellent opportunity to show
them all, from the big fellows
down to the baby colts,
Fred A, Brown, of Mendota.
III., taking a trip over the Paci
fic ('oast, was in town Tuesday,
the guest of old friends," Mr. and
iMrs. II. Harrington, of North
I Second Street. He may locate in
! Oregon if he finds what suits
I him.
I Eva, the six year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Loudon, of
Iowa Hill, fell the other day,
while playing with some little
children-of her age, and frac
tured the left forearm. Dr. F.
A. Bailey attended the little suf
ferer. F. W. Phillips has sold his 116
acre farm adjoining the Corne
lius city limits, to F. W. Clark,
of Portland, late of Missouri.
The consideration reaches the
neighborhood of $20,000.
For sale: My farm of 55 acres
at SchiefFelin. Centerville. one let hl"' -"k it lt riiNioii,
mile from railroad station. A.
"Arv mih U 'f a l ii
I'tfe't .led l IVIIl.H.d I'
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vttu tvt on "
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th icixk! man. yu im-itii tlul tl'-
rltitrli i.tnliii:l)r falsify T
" tVrtuliily.
Hut tiT
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Tbora fuel llo.llih lniv llo
aa ono ih-l l a r iiiun:iliv
Thorv waa mil m n iU- li.n hf
flrt l'M if It. tut ii.iw li. l'ii fct O'O
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ShiiiiT HfT
" Vit may Juilv'o f"r tour rlf llo
hail a linitlior hn ui-ut ,i an. I n .i
rhaM-J l.y Imll.uis. Ad.r liliint; llio
alorjr thriv or fuiir ilnioo a nvk fr
ton yoam llio tlo.-u-nii Ins i. I II Hi it lio
u rim fr x-irii uii!-i nil tit
through tlio calf of tho U s
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asko.1 "J.isl.ili I llmti.Mit Is ilno t.
toll hi, llo uhtay triU lus ho Tu.'s
Uajr ulk'tit. Ills lilrv.l in. in r..nn.l a
tramp In tlio luirn jcnr ao. hut J
alali uiiiki-i nul lli.it It w is ho nli. i
foil tul two r.I U r un.l.T llio Is. I In tin
htxiso anil r:i luiisl l-.!h i f lln iu. i iiir
l iars' hili Is i.hii; mrr In I k.I.I.h
l orry tuiiuo ilay mkhi to I1..1.I a I 1 1 1
mat. ti with llio ltiiraiiflli.it ii.i. o'
"Tlio mI iiiitu Mont nn.iv ih a
atom lixik nil Ills fn. o, mul It nai lint
UuiiC hofuro hf.il.l fnnu ti t in llo
tallol us up 11110 I ) kiio iin.l n.l lli.il
Ihoolub ll.lil In U- hruki'ii up (orllnt l(!i.
ami two i' i iiliiks In Iit I -.. nn s.'.-nii-r
aiiimun. fit tlio hoIi'Iiiii fin t fr.iin tho
Hwtuilri slo Twnil iis hitor lll no
lor Jai kstm 1111110 h i. k In Inn 11 nlti-r a
Lslt lo Trujf llo h.-ir.l "f tho nl.im
It jr at uin o, utitl ho s;... iii-.il a imrrol
a tij mi ill:
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faava Just rolm h.-.l rmui li. ullh a
HOW lilt of llo ulxnlt Trnv lit lllltll li's,
Mil I iriKM to koI tl'i'ui "'If "r nTnh
lu tho ntlom.(. I n-isst huhUIith .if
tho (!,ss I s tun. h us Hi t li. in.
but thejr run t w.ii; mo I i t 1 1.0 t luli
moot an u-il.il l.uillil un. I li.-ir my
now RtiK k nf llo.'
"ilUt tho I lllll lllilu t. Tho '( llirtt.ta.rs
wuuliln't I'lt u llsini 1.1 t:u ,-i 1 a . in
dlvMunla.
"KIwiioUT h.til a nlfo 11ml ttiu o ihll
(Iron. In alumt a wis'lt. niih.iut ..i Jn;
wnnl to anylily, tlio Ihhin. ..s .lmt
up ami L'io fiitnlly woro i;..no l!i,-
wore away fur a wr k W In n tti..v r
turtu',1 tin y iimivoiI aUnit iiih.mi utln r
fauilllo tnorB than 01 i-r U f .ro. nu.
four or five diy l.il.r llnro w is
aonro. t.U'iiozor ra mo ilnwn Hh tho
moiisli"!. His wifo hut hiiiiio s.itt f
epizootic, imp of I lir ihililri'ii I1.1.I
whiHipliti; couch. 1111.. Hi. r h.i. 1 hi. ki-u
pot 11. 1 tho thiol liinl tho it. h
I'lide J01I know whoro Ih. -f Unties
Colllil lie plrkoil up,' ri ph-l i;i.i iii .. r
when 1 liar k.'.. I with hrliiitlit tin lit l. i. U
to tow n on piirH,s., 'mul ihoin-ht
woiilil tiiiiko nil) Sttiin t'ris k ihi'iy
for a little while. When n follow nun
go down to tho xit..iMi o of un ovoniut;
ami awnp a f w 1 1 1 1 1 - IUs win, oHut
lltirn ho must liinl it 11 1 11 1 1 1-1 . t In ...mi.
oilier illrertlon.'
No Olio llvltiu In Hwrin I'riili Hint
utiitniT will ever f .rt'.t It, The (In
eitHH took hold of I I iiinl y.itintr. tin.l
wn had lo Koiid for oxlrn iln lors iim
Uliritea. No lino lilcil, hut for 11 in. ml h
the pliu'B wai like n rnn oynnl A.'
cordinu lo the iiKlor-, the mliiHor
who wna roKpotiMllile fur lhl( ulnto of
affalM hud iiioiihIcs. eiiloollo iin.l
whoopliiK couth all tit urn c, mul it wnn
when he wui the nl ki-it t tin t he m ul
for IX'ii'oti 8irNiier, who could Jut
crawl around, mul Hui'fi.Wci thai the
eluh l resurrected, hut the on.'i-csllon
could not lie fiirrled out for hu k of
llnra All the rext of II, cm were on
their Imi'kM.
In time evervhody jrot well nud hu-l
nesH ickcd up turnlu. hut the 1 luh u ns
never reesliililHhed. nud I he town linn
never fully recovered from the Mow
of lis dlsHolutlon Nearly nil the mill,.
come down to the
it,
.ll.s
th.
I'atrotn.-itig H'Utie lo-
Irv. A dollar sNtit in
it v en.e. w ill U siH-tit
liiiminenitile timi". oil
havi'.'i htm.lt ed elianeeH to
Get It DacK
Try some of our HillsUn
made Pread. oil villi like
it. and the inure we hake,
the I letter 1 11 ad we make.
Our Cakes ai d Pastries lire
dihchtful.
Washington
Bakery
Third Street
1
THE STORE OF QUALITY
uy
Second St.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Both PlumtM
i m.i.
IS IIIK I t(i 1 ir ml Itr TIU
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11 fa 11. Jul aal.l u.rtfaa 1.0 .1.1.
Hoffman's Sawmill
is vti iii,; f i otit l!u
iV:tsliiuttii i utility
1 I t iltlla t ;i
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Rough anil Dressod Lumber
alu.tyi mi h in. I I'' iiiu is ,,
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'' I'Uilllllt
lolin H. Wall,
Irihiihilmila
ofllce of nn eveiilnp to .(.. t.r Ui.,
(tid they nit nro'ind mid uhlltle nud
I'iok nt one n not her In n loiiylnx ny.
"rloiiietiinea n Hit ieddler or ti imrlor
orenn Inn n Htnyliii: in ihn (on over
tilr-'lit nud lint kikIci on M pimi hh.lory
will xtnrt out to fell n whooiiiui; He to
Inlenwt othera, hut there Is never nuy
rotntneiit or npilniie. MIm totv fnlla
flut. and he rlea up, hruihei llt(. dint
and whlllllituM ojr mid miunieiM nuny
aaylnif lo hlnmelf:
Well, hy thunder, If thin lun't tha
tlnrndeHt town I aver Htrm k In M j
travel!' "
The Ilia flint fleah In heir lo Imve to
pny n din Inheitiiiice ln In . la n (
of doctora' hilla.
The liiiin who Ih nfnild to do Hlmf
he wnnta to do uierila nil the hiiuI.IiIukh
he Beta.
If tho worm h jet fo roiuc we'd del
ter tnlio time hy the forelock I Mend
the Hherlff to meet It with u hhu iiikI
Reverman. (k)rnelius. Ore.. R. 1.1 W),!lt' w" IMUk8 f,,,''l "'"y '"'vn
for oo n ' . known
I ciciJiivnc l attiici.-), KiCKJ, Crl-ii
-to breuk tliviu Junt tm
1 UK PPACKANCK
OFTIIKUOAST
as it coin.-H Htcumlnjr hot from
the kitchen irt only a foretaste
r the him-r enjoyment of tuBt
inf it. That is if it has eotne
I'roni this market. For our twain
are the ehoicest an 1 tenderest to
fiad. A taste of them mearm
a desire for more, especially as
mr prices are as low as any
MILLSbOKO
MERCANTILE CO.
N'.'I'li'i: fiK KI.N'AI, HCTTI.KMKNT
tah-n-hy rlv.n Hint I, h .
.T.lin r,i:,Mili Ik of Hi., nom-
Volli i.
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I "o il i unit ,,f l. n,,(. r "J
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The l'!U'h HeaH.ui ii id full in,? C a laic ll.c i mJ
o. Kiij") the fii liri-e.-ei tio.v. m lu!e ti c I. ml n to un
pli aH int iiihind Il.itl.im'. I...iftiitf. loll I'liinlutik'. tinliinK,
hikit on r i-Ih htful lr;nN llr. m )m ,u ,n U tter pr.
jiari vl thiiii . r U-fire to c;nv f.n the i nn plenty
of aci'oiniiul.iliiinH Id i i.f luo I hc w iter h line.
New mM,
Ni hale in,
Il.ijtte.ui
Till.iuio .k
Hi ;u lien.
;u via im:
Vj '.iinti
ll.NMI'tl
Oil It 1
Hut ISi nt tr ittt
."civir Statin
'iitii! t!i;i Im.
-tti'
Si'iul fur illustrated !
and our nM-cial fnldrr
It t.'lh all alnitit I M-aches, : pi ni
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