The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 24, 1912, Image 2

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THE HILLSBORO
COMMERCIAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURFLUS and PROFITS S2S.OOO
An old, safe and conservative bank,
located in the Hillsboro Commercial
block, S.W. corner Mam .m l ixconl
street.
Hillsboro Commercial Hank.
Knlorvd at tb Pnet-offloa at Htibkuor
( Vryvo. aa onm.I'dtM mail amtUt,
Couuty Official t'nrvr
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FOR SALK Beautiful country place of 065 acres,
14 miles from Gaston, in lower end of Battou W
ley, Washington County, $2 miles from Portland,
oa Southern Pacific Railway; 500 acres of this is
bottom land in high state of cultivation, producing
from two to three tons of clover or timothy, be
sides seed crop when in clover, of from 5x to (h
lbs. per acre; balance of tract is good fruit laud.
Tualatin river runs through place: railroad and
shippiu? point on land; two good barns, accom
modate 75 to 80 head of stock; mod mi farm home
supplied with water, electric lights, telephone,
house practically new. All conveniences, water
piped to all buildings. Also a house for hired help.
Land adjoining selling from 5125 to $150 per aero.
Will dispose of this property at Jioj per acre. It
will pay you to loot this up. Come and se it
it must be seen to be appreciated. 30 to 40 head
of dairy cows and farming tools will be so!d with
place, at current values. Easy terms. This land
equals any bcaverdam for cultivation cf onions.
Farm ou a milk route runniug to condenser. A
good Macadam road to Gaston, and almost to
Forest Grove. An iieal place for dairying on a
big scale.
B. F. PURDY,
Route 1 Gaston, Ore.
KoHrU from alt over the coun
ty show that J. K. Ktvves is K'et
tint: a wonderful support from
the voters of the district. Mr.
Kteves is worthy in every re
sn'ct. ami is entitled toe'ectior.
He has Ion been Montitied with
Washington (Vmty. t still a
youmr man. and will make an
ideal shoriif-and this U said'tice
w ith no reflection upon the capa
bility of any other candidate.
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Hallow Von novelties at the
iVn of Sweets.
lr. l.itiU.rter w : e.i'i. I t at
tend Will. Heisier. tlUe lille,
todav. to tivat tlie yo.itic ni:ut
for a l'UittHt jaw. the revilt f
of a collision in u fttull irae
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K. N. Shane, of below Farm
invrton. was in town the first of
the wivk.
Why trade County Judges
while crssinir a stream in rock
ro;if buiMinn: - (Paid adv.)
The ladies of the social circle
of the lemjr. church extend a
cordial invifition to all meinlvru
and friends to meet at the Con
jrrecHional Tluireh Friday eve
ning tVt. S at 7:;i0 o'chxk for
a siK-ial time.
All who knew her deplore the
death of Mrs. Mary Merrill, one
of the swi'i'tiKt ,f tK
ch.ir.u ters of Washington Coun
ts. Sin was a dutiful wife and
a lovable neighbor, ami h.r
memory will lonjr be revered as
a just and fitting tribute.
llillslkoro and vicinity loses an
old landmark and pioneer in the
p;ixMtrof Uncle Kenon Crau-
dull. He w xs a man of sterlins
worth, and fixed integrity, He
iMiimhil his 82 years and more of
life with a cheerfulness of dis
position, never lamenting his
Briefs, if he had them -and all
people have them - and w hen he
passed we lose another of the
pathfinders of !So2-a man who
left his impress on the Western
eountrv.
J. E. REEVES
rrmr CandUUlv For
Sheriff of Washington Co..
Many old titum can iccall wliru
Win. Kccrs held the office of
Mieiilf il Wnihiiigtou omiuty for
two teiins. His otiuial rrcoid wat
without a blot feat less iu thcdU
tluigi of hiv duties, he wa detail
ed to appichcud oiituiiiaU after hit
term had c piled. Now his wti,
I. E Kccvrs, comes Ufoic you as
an aspit itit f r the amc pitiu.
He is of the same Mnrdy Ntoek,
leatlcv, honest, am! well Ualifird
to act as Sheriff of the louttty.
Paid Advcttiscnicut
l' rliui-M ottif r lh Mr. Krr. nJ
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FIKE! FIRE! If you hear this alarm, and your houso is on fire
you are apt to be so excited that, even though you have the
vnmJinnllrUS1h(!lit and leave bei,ind' t0 burned up.
r o lhh-laU' e vaiier and iewels- I'"t them into one
of our SA1-E1Y DEPOSIT BOXES in our fire and burglar
proof vaults. A private box will cost you only $1 or up, per
year. We also solicit your bank account.
W e promise to treat you fairly and squarely and take
Rood care of your banking needs.
HILLSBORO NATIONAL BANK
W. II. Weii hi-nt., prm.
David Ki hatli, Cavtiir,
I'R. S. T. I. lNKt.ATi-.il, Vice I'rm.
V. N. Acsti.v, Asst. CusJht
NEW GROCERY
We have opened a New and Up-To-I)ate
Grocery in the Grccar
Building, one door south cf the
Pytpian building, on Second St.,
and solicit your trade.
OUR SPECIALS
4pkprcorn starch -25c
1 11). coffee 25c
3 cans of milk 2!jc
1 lb. Gun Powder Tea 40c
Best hard wheat flour, every sack guaranteed $1.35
8 bars laundry soap 25c
Ward's Red Ribbon Grocery
Creear Bldrf., Second Street
Oil Nov. .".rd thfi-o u ill ha r-il
ly day ser ices lu ld in the United
Evangelical C'hureh. The Kev.
iA. A. Winter. President of Ial
ilas I'ollejre will be the principal
.speaker of the day. There will
i le a urogram in thi Sun.l.ie
!S,-hM),nnd special music through
out the ilay. I'res. Winter is a
very pleasinir siakcr: vou will
enjoy hearing him. There w ill
be services on Saturday evening
- Itrevious. The follow ing week
t there w ill Im revival services con
cluded by Uev. C. P. dates, of
Dallas. Vmi are mewt cordially
invited to attend all of these
services. -Com.
Dance at Grange Hall. Arcade
District. Oct. 2fi.
Ora Cook, of north rVirnnlina
;w;is in the city Monday, and
caneu on the Arj;tis.
For Sale Two dozen ' White
Leghorn pullets, about ready to
lay. 75 cents each. N. liidi.r
I Oak Park station. 33-4
IJASKt-T SALK
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! Don't fortret the basket sale to
'be held in tho First r'hriuilon
; church at Farminjton. Saturday
jt'veriinir. October 2(5, under the
i direction of the Ladies' Aid Sod-
ety. An excellent program will
be rendered, including a laujfh
provokinjf comedy, entitled "The
Dressing Gown."
We are justly proud of our iu-
ivenile talent, and it will amuse
I you to hear little Irene Crosby
:te how she "Entertained Her
: Sister's Beau." Veldon Itnov
will recite "The Jealous Wife."
Esther and Willie Fisk will sing
"Down by the Old Mill Stream."
P.uthie Boge and Viola liobinson
will present the old-fashioned
(tableau. "Kock-a-bye Baby on
; the Tree-top."
! There will be vocal solos by
;Mrs. Herman Khese, Miss Olive
,1-ampU'II and rims Urown. Wil
bur Jones will ive a comical
! monologue, "Soccerv Setting a
Hen."
! In order to add to the interest
and enjoyment of the occasion
the baskets will b nlnri-rl in
I three divisions-married ladies.
young ladies and little girls;
and a prize is offered for the
prettiest basket in each divi
sion. Also one grand prize will
be awarded the most originally
designed basket in any division.
All the prizes have not been de
cided upon, but we wish to state
that the prettiest basket sub
mitted by a little girl will win a
beautiful doll.
The proceeds from this enter
tainment will be added to the
fund the Ladies' Aid Society are
raising to build a belfry and in
stall a bell in the church. Ev
erybody welcome. Ladies and
little girls are requested to
bring baskets.
Go with oiir sh.H work t
the llillstkiro S!uv Sh. , i th.-;
Soda Factory PuiUme. km M.hii
Street, operated by I. ;. Knight. '
where promptness is a -.pecultv. 1
A tiayruek fell on ("h:. ' llr i!.'..:, j
of Forest Grove, the i ilu- .In.!
breaking his jaw and i ose. and)
also resulting in a sevefe eoiu it i-'
sion of the brain. Dr. I.inkl .ti i ,
utlendil the patient.
Circuit Court IVviv,-; of it
voree v:iven Mrs. !., ir .i. wuli
JolM) alimonv. and one-third of
realty: F. M. Wridswurth tr.n
Hannah Wadsworth; unfi:t
Smith vs. A. Smith. dvree left
open until pnpertv rights an
settled.
A SHcial invitation i t. n l r
ed the school teaehers to make
the IVn of Swit; ttmr ren
d'ZVoiH at all ti-n.' h n i i .v-'
ially dering Ihi ir :-tav iu liiMs-!
loro next week. i
tlt.KM AN t l I Hi k'WSI k' k I S
In the recent p:tt. several G- r-i
man l.utlii ran S n io-i wre'
held in Hi'! ,lnio, in the eityj
hall. The attendance was ry
encouraging and showed Uvonil
a doubt that German 1itheranj
Services are desirol in lliilsboro j
We are assured that there is ;
neeil of a German church in!
HillsUiro. that ther.l'ur.' the1
movement to cslablish a German
Lutheran church in this ut c i.i- '
not but Ih of interest to tl eG. r
mans of this vicinity, that s u h
a church mu;t add to tde v.,.- j
fare of our tiennan o.n,iiL.!i.in
and in so far. to the well are of !
our W hole citV. There are in inv !
Germans in and about llil!lr.i.
Here then is given them an op. i
portunity to attend divine vfj
vices conducted in their ni.ith.-ri
tongue. j
Next Sunday afternoon. (K r. J
27. at 2;."ii o'clock, services will!
again le held in the cit hall, j
Everyone is welcome. j
The Gosjiel of "VI, rid I'nui;
Red," unto the Jews a stumbling i
lilock. unto the ( weeks fiKiiedi
ne.s.s, but tint th. in which are
Called. "Christ the lMiWir.it" C.,1
and the w isdom of G.mI"- it is to
find the Germans of this vh iniK
who are not alhlialed with ,,,"..
other church, and to etah'i.sh
for them, the lire.-w him' t il,,.
word of God. And all Germans,
thoso who believe in Chri.U as
the Wav. the Troth :.n.l .!..
Life, and those who do imt, will
find our service.: not nnK ini,.r.
esting and instruclive, but also
helpful for their daily hfe and
iuilol llessing because it is thrir
purjKise to iMiint out the Way to
wie.
In these Services We '.h ill r,
discuss N.iti.M theH.Mual unrest,
civic imnroveuietit. etc r.,r
While W? Consider thesi- m:itl. .y
of irrave imnnrL:inei w.i iii-.i r.i.
minded that the Master saw
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wne uiin is iee.iiil, it :i !
the knowledge of Christ, the
Saviwrof Mankind, of whom all
Scriptures and the Prophets
testify. And it is our opinion
that the church should endeavor
to supply this i d. for that rea
son we nha! confine our discus
sions to the teachings ot tin
Word of God, partie.ilarly of the
New Testament, and e-mecially
those pertaining to the Way of
Life.
Anyone wishinir further fir.
ticulars concerning this move
ment is requested to write to E.
W. Luecke. Cornelius. Ore.
VOTE FOR-
C. A. HANLEY
FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
If elected will work for the Ust intcreM
of the Uxpiyrrs, and nuke all public
expenditures iu mi h uuuucr as to e,ct
lst results. No waste of public fund.
Kcoumny and Judgment.
Paid advertisement
VOTE TOR
GEO. McGEE
Kkii iu.ican Primarv NoMINKK
COUNTY SURVEYOR
.Serving unexpired term t.f . A Morrill.
Experienced Civil Engineer.
Paid advertisement.
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J. C APPLEGATE
Kkimmu.icanNominkk tm
SHERIFF
Clean, Kfficicnt, Administration.
Chief Deputy under Geortfe C.
Hancoch.
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