The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 10, 1913, Image 1

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    TO
InlflLLSeaiR
niusi'.oR(),()Ri:r.oN, jlxy 10. 191.1
NO. 16
XX
The
!
TUB GEIS S3
1 six 10
mi Som
Wallace Nolan. aged M year.
i tried to never fen artery in hi
wrist, last Friday morning, loom!
an ttltl razor. II W an inmate at
the ronnty farm, ami for five
monlh ha lieen rrowing !
pondetit and irritable. He made
lone slash at hi neck ami then
CITY OF CORIiELlUS
ASKS FOUR TH0USA!iD
Send in Hill lor forty I'cr Cent,
ol Property T
I ike Sa.. 1
CLAIM
IjaaV aa4 Clcrka at IkilUa Maawf'
t ar Taalati. Vale
tint
-...i I'rUav I concluded that he would trv Lh
W r ' ' It rial runt IL urn liu.v.i...l
. ..... . . v a.l I 1 . - . UHIT UISA1JIIW TBI IK
- - ....... . . 1 VI 1 K n BALL I ............. . .. .... ... I
M Bl II""" " I t 1 lurmrr auiempw.
in ! r Miiniiii-ii iiiiii mr nan-
nuikMily. .Saturday morning, and ad-
I total! tti i I ma ti I tea. it. a Clt
a l a. M , i imi iuiimihiiiiI' III hi IV allWlC
idlMknay lll.wi.iiai fr il.M n.Mnu U.n
N'lilnn la a mm nf ! S N..ltin
..... iii .. .'....
agS me eame m ig AiuiniHiri pioneer no Scllleu (in
July I.
i i
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. . I liH. ItK.I ItNtlllilrtt&'kll.Mlil.. utlu. I .. . . . . . . . . I & I
"""" ! -n iy me roomy rutin iasi ween
The city cites Chapter 54 of the
1(.7 MiMiuiiin Inu'l uj Ant lu..-il v
.1 ....J I I, I'll rflietni Ullln hi. liuilh I,., u.d a n.lnn, -..... " -' ..".I.,
ana
KtaM & J"la r.f.Um-U l .Sunlit j f
f i jo. Wm Mc,uilUn c f J r.
Stale Mar McAtnl.ea W l Smith
hprrial Jiiioi Minb Term iM.itr
tWfKlt K I. AM-! . Chu Imrl.in.ti
ov, T M Krrt, Ii V hniilliline t-u l 0.
Tianarrttit Hlatr Vaea Slate SUn-
nai.-r.cil UfUi. Frank lo.l.lv. A
Hiryu.t.lt j I'aluialrer, Prtrr l;nmr,
Hir.ltrll. ju.ora, i H il !.
ra. Ol.f Itablbrim, A M Hn.-n, it
arairt, rath I 5".
Current expenses- Can Bate-
nun m) iwirinonj i.an:
Ifi 2-. (.1u.hu &. lYudhomrn.' Vi,
Him Merc Co .I 7. l-i Tel C
Si 7r. CrejM-ent Chemiral 0. .1 H
l . I -I II.H.,1.... Ir,.l.......,,l... I IT ... I.. I.. J
f iw-rvin , Hum"""" "' i-Vjurneiius, we., jui i. it.
"i"7fk ir i. I .. ul. ii... ,.i.
The On'jron
GERI'ill KiS
IJEETWCORMS
SyiHMl Compriaet the Conxrcfa-
lkn la Twa Slates
lOKTV FOtt PASTOtS W SLSSIWI
L SlacW. ( BlaoMaf. Pruiaci" Over
Ike Caalcrcace.
The City of CorneliiM claim
i .1 . I .. u I u .. I .. . ... ...i .i i iriv iMppini a.r tii.a iin.iiirru .
ami I'" iri ii'iia iiniminiii mini nuini wnere inei-, ("... nv- i" "i" i 4.. ij.
.ft I.. .1.1 1.. lu 1.1 ....... l.u.Ml...l 11.. Id. r..w ui v M ..1.. .1 .... 11. ....... I I .. . . . . r. ...
away lin 11 iy "'' '" ;. ' iw Hi ,m uiMmmni I.ndifeH-Johnson r.ros .i,
,,f i.. fot.r. Uay Y,H" LintH. lie wax a little U.y. ami ha
,itrbl tl"' i'"1 ,,,w ' nUayaln-enmoreor I.-hk nervmm.
ui then relievinl Iiy Mn mtln ,, WM t natural
C K I'ottn W 21. livt-f reri l,!.r
.1.1.1 . Ill 'I ' . I f.r XI,.. Iitiii. Id
. 1 i.. Mfttriiir iiiriuir tti i imii t. i.i.t HftiiiiftitirnrM I i.iuiiii. a 1117 iiintj in iitfin
v trie r k iiiwi - - !. " .-(..MMii-111 1
. iln. ti'..i : ..... 11. 1 I ii.m . . tci 1 1 .1 .. .. ...1 n 1
lllt.4 Wert few anillH'i over n imiiiiiK um. lie v i.m i nun inr iniui hiick''!
mw iivinir rniiuren. one turn dun to CornelitiH was Jl;;a.;5.
living at Wcnter. Idaho, and one wilh f3W ,(j Th. t.,aim
at ( entraha. , . ..
ariMn from the aw making
! . . ft 11 .
me i.nmertv iwiweu i-i.. ai .-.. ..f ih-...!-ial.l
Srliolht, hajt a law aupiily of No. , . . . .
mr in ami K'"i'"K l" 1
Co Vfi 51. J II (Van IX K
WenHtnim 217 Zi.
Itoads and hii;hway-Ami ri
i:
and Washington
iistrict of the German Kvanjfdi-
cal Lutheran church. Missoun
Synod, held the tenth annual
.mi. a I
convention at au reter a uimer-
can Surety ( of N Y $.', I. M an church. Cornelius.
imro.
Ciaii n. ami (Wneliiw only
Clalu-tt l ly rat'ifeJ lainir.
run l'i"K' the Wuel.
P to ern.w Kalri'. Ulh
l.nif nml ihroAintf. I or I ,..in tile, from to 10 inchin.
m i . I. ... I i . . I . . .. I I . I itimf iif tltM Inv fj. itu liu.i
v.i.i n tt inn iv w in an on iiann. a mi. a larve nunu v on", "v v, " "
r . .. ... ..li.'iir .-ll I. l.!l. A... I' 'I'll.. UM(I if in tt In u in iiii.miI in
Im-alH tint the loriunra oil numnni. oiikh ami uru. Any-i m.-h
ihevimlinir team. Uiewantinif larger hIzi of titinir I tt the nty of Cornelnm
r - . , . . I ... a . ......
At.. I i .-
ut swill I 'll to nrxi iiaiM'iyotir. oniem
all tightened lilt and We also
Uuell 13 4. J W WeHcott l'J W,
II I! Johnson 22 ). H T Ituxton
22 2. U (I Keitcr 17 V. C (I
Iteiter l'J 40. W J Williams 12. J
W Kyle 12. Mohcu Mc(y M. M
Tibl.iU :i. UuHalo Meam .loner
Co 7 10. IU-all & C) 24 :w. Chas
The openine aermon was de
livered by Itev. J. Miller, of Fort
Wayne, Ind., vice-president of
the Kirieral synod. The speaker
urt;ed adherence to the scripture
dextrine of justification by faith,
is
place shall tM V) er cent, or all
M . i .u... I 1 .. ... Vl .. In. ... . M .... I ... I . f. . I
I tell ire JU V Ilin. l"l'ij miuiinim
the
the
ISoy II. J N laihinson ih .,. j i. witnout the deeds of the law. L
Mineman 5. DenUm l.umiH r x steuln-, of St. Peter's, who
111 .V), Henry U-e n. ,jstrict president is presiding at
.'51 50. IIImi I'ower A: Inv (j l.y . n!l lUKminns.
Stevens I Iron 5. IlaiUay lvuip- president Stuebe read a doc-
lum reiiHtereii no more ury
and
lap.
tbled in
W the K
of the laraent rMwd ever
Athletic rark at- pn
a a . II II I i . II .. a . II
utm mid inrrr won 1 1 1 iw iuuir
rlHlflil ' IHIMMMII lMiUKlqn, f, ilnT u
in baiting lit U-yn, a
ii . i.
. 'l a a 1 a I . I . a. a! I I '..I l
have a larjfe mipply of couiuy rouri m.ius uiai me law ment (V) 15 70. Coast Culvert A: lrjna r,ater on the first petition
th and drejot.il lumU r constitutional. Ihis would Hume Co 170 50. Nelson il'I Lf the Lord's prayer. "Hallowed
pcr cenuoi u.e r4J z K K,njrer hi l . r i; u hie Thy Name." He declared
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
Ii you don't want to come to town, just phone voor
order in and it will be promptly attended to as ilyon
called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up order
and you can get a prescription made up very conven
iently in this way. All orders are sent oat by tne
earliest possible return mail.
No need to wait till you come to town
Phone that order in today.
On and after April 1 we will send out prescription and
liexall Remedies by Parcel Post. Pre payed without extnv
charpe.
The Delta Drug Store
REX ALL STORE
routth
a large mipply of dry
iihip-
Yotir orders will receive
mean
state
that 40
tax, school
.. . . i ... ii .i - ii i .
rumpt attention. P.O. Address " r ia wou,,, .
tax. indigent, (Vjfiin :w. J S lrsunk' 13 ir, J
chrr Itehrmann. of Corne.
u Htrut k in the thnmt by
Ul fr.m a foul, the aphnv
Inif him n Hie Auam a ap-
ihvinif him a bail twenty
W ( laud nk, the leri
Vr for Cornelius, was also
k in the pit of the slomurh
batted ball, durintr prartit e.
for a Mhile it looked its
Vh he were out of the jrame.
rher Martin, of P. U., twist
W (4rm-lius. and K. U
Ivrauk'l.l for Hillsboni.
Alexander timpirtil the
SOVIMI.KN PACII'IC
Phone tM paid. 1 here may tie lilitfalion
15.17 over the matter,
Judges of election for Tualati
Mrs. (J. M. Camp, of Mow inrt,n loration - K A Ivldy. I. I
Sholln. was pnwt rated at the West fall: clerks --Jon Schamoni
celebration grounds, Fritlay, ear- at,d Walter ThomiMon.
ly. from takini? too many heal- JMit No 577 established as
ache tablets. She w as sutTering j.r rejiort ot viewers.
from a terrific headache, and to t,wd 570 County audits 45
relieve it baik the alsive numlier 0f the $90 damages as ht reinirt
of Aulde's Aretanalid comisiund of viewers. S 1. Show, lien Itird-
tablels. which nearly Mopped .n e a ,0y the remaining Hri.
heart action. Urn. Wood and fax refund petition Sewell
I jnklater worked on the cane for t.Htate disallowed.
an hour, and finally cave the pa l Kin-order's fees. June, $472. f5;
tient relief so that she was able Clerk's fees. $450.15; rewirts ap
proved.
i,i
o Ii Hayden 10 12. David Wenjrer mre doctrine
n K :W, Thts S Wilkes 7 50. John through faith i
liarry 4 50. Frank Maitland 15.- The synod en
" 05. J Q Johnson 154 (KJ. W S Iiai- eation3 and aU
Southern Pacific schedule,
iw rtintiing, is as follows:
To Portland
inmill." iniHH'irer. a m .,f5;fi2l'
idan train, a, m K;.1H
inook train, o. m. .
Jallis overland, p. m
to le taken home Saturday.
1 represent Spirella cornets
not sold in store. Will call at
hom on renuent, and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjust
and wear the corset. Our tailor
ed made to-measure corsets, in
cluding the latest frunt lace, w ith
an experienced corwtier service,
ruel no mow than high class cor
set iuirrhaed In store.-Mr.
M. F. Caudle. HillsUro, Fifth
and Jackson Streets, Phone No,
r.u i tr
that in this petition we pray for
and right living
in Jesus Christ
embraces 20 congre-
(rallrina nnrt ftlmut 75 mission sta-
lev 3 25, J II lirown 4. Mary tion ministered tobv 44 castors
inman 45. K M unlock 5. I,W ,n,i ,.hrht teachers of narochtal
House 0. James Churchill 12 50. schools. Four pastors and one
Nelson Hdw Co: 31. K r Kea- teacher were received in Wed-
winer 4:12 05. nesdav'a session. Two concrega-
tinna have ntmlfed for member-
Ward Downs came down from Lhin
Fossil, to remain over the Fourth. Tne nuestion of whether a
Frank Peters, ot Portland, was field secretary should be appoint-
in inwn the Fourth. cd to facilitate worlc in tne nome
, ., mission neia was reierrea 10 a
Sm. lioucsein. of aUtve Moun-I .m:..IM,
taindale, was down U the county The of directors of Con
Beat Saturday, media ColWe. Portland. reDort-
Miss Mane and John lunzai p,i that institution in llounsh
Are You Thinking jj
i
H
i
4
Of opening a BanK Account
the one sure road to best business?
If you are, do not oyerlook the mod
ern accommodations at the
-1 4
American
danlen Home, owner
Kobert lirown. vacated as per and Miss Sapp. of Portland, were condition in every respect
nn me ciiy me rourin
umorr vj iiru . . n. ...
ror nuie. viu-mii ni nuni, i
foot cornigated iron roller, tel
1. m escooe frame. Zma WskI. 8-tf
w 1
petition.
Western
I h' tit ion for cancellation of
(Maims allowed:
UilUUxo Mnc Co. t b rip
During the past year 18 students
were enrolled under the tutor
ship of Professors F. W. J. Syl
vester and u lilankenbuehler.
Nine of these men entered the
college last September and four
were graduated in June, the
graduates will continue their
studies in the East The chief
"l"r"i'ftt"l"'lru,m .WVA Ualph Williams, of llainier,
1 iT. r.I'!.i.. .ilL .JJZ.'"" was in town last week, in at
uMrr.,courwof 4 v tendance at the celebration.
M.tlir Wlta. ilrp wtvir & tiea boon
iK.a Rwi iuit-r. ii cir ri"!!!!!- ft house wind. See the Owl Klw- punxe of Concordia College is
Mikt M.rtrii. ii ro ct " tricl'o. 1-tf to prepare younjr men for a theo-
U I w-ifl, 1.1 an .ul inriir nr rl...- t ool ... I : l Id. .unml
1 1 .1 1 ...1 c r. ti' .r. r reuit court wi convene in iokicsu iruiuniK. uuwvnc
.a 1 L Ah Aba aaab T ial I III UIMini .1111 V 1 . H 11 11 n lllll I " - .. w -
in., ui a tip trctVle'r. t w 45 eomnlement of jurors. its school to such young men, as
. . . . i- 1 ..... . i i j . : . . .,
o .. i . . ii mi I . . . .. i l. I I r. ntiwi, win hi. ui i tti ... ... iscvn, a Knuriai cumauuii,
...in. i.i i, .,i .iiiiiii. in.- u.t-I Wln nut uncie, -". rJ I j Appl'K!'. jail. IP 6f...' J
r iiimh mn leave uuisooru Nuiimm IS on me nMeuraietl itrnton Huwiuao. lurtira coun 4 m over
ortland until K;.ri0. M.se. around which a few years K c l county cieik J17 i ,ua ww.i, to remain until after
ago there was nothing but arid - - Z the Fourth.
1 1.. ei.. 1 -.l i- i..iiiu iiimii. 1 . . r . 1 ...... 1 . 1 . 1. .1 . a j
u.ikii unu. o- " .""-j r'-'-t- 111 n Kraannrr. mi rip co iwikt h "i rranK r nsoie. wiin ine inuer-
"1 1 ... .t. ...... .f ...ham. f.- ipri.l 1 ..... n tl . 1 . . . t. ....
Hi-mil "n iiiounuini i mi." ijtio jtiitik, . t - n - i SOn shop, fteconu sireei, una pur-
r 1 j gatinir. and the country is bloom- c a iu..ir, "' J chased the Cornelius barln-r
.-..,.,...,..,..,,,.., t , ... r.iwinig aiBi",'i.-p - j . ...i M..
nm t u .. ... R. ir.l IIIK ll"- 11 ui 11..,,.. v und Mill H7ISlSnOU. ami UW niwmmil hiuii-
11111 ill- iiii-im-iiui-i. ii. ill. ii. 'Ml 1 ii, r ... 1
liring the Im'hcIi season a pus
. ..,.o..h-i 1 iilioru umg ueparnn iu"- vbur
1.07 day evening for Nippel, Wash., iritaiiy,
...4:67 where he will take a lawition ,.i';I,;r,k"
..:n.. .j .., ti. ... 1. . ... i. ...... l.l I r. lietw
as it can.
all end July 8.
1
4
i
11 .
ana bank
Private desks for writing your busines
letter, for. drawing your checks and a J
big free telephone list in a private '
booth. Privacy for your safety deposit
boxes. We can make you feel at home
for w e have all the modern conveniences.
Your patronage courteousy receipt.
A. C. Shutk, Tres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashfcr. .
American National Bank
Main mmd Third, MISHkum:
From Portland
Iallis passenger, n. ni
monk pimsenifer. a. m
ulaii passenger, p. m
1
SCHMIDT ORCBE
fc. a -iik a a . . .
Ter train w in leave ililisism)
Iillaiiiook nt 2:27 p. m.. every
except Sunday: and apassen-
will arrive tnim Tillamook
fy evening at 8:55, Saturday
Jpted.
I saw conlwoiKl. poles up to 12 jphmt cr. iraciirnri board 9 " day morning,
rh. in diameter, fence rails, Xi,' Dr. W. Ii. Hare and wife were
id Uwmls of all kinds, into K B ts.,lri,iKteB. co utaa 75 out from Portland, Sunday,
f
IN miYS JUST IN TIMI2
m, nr.. July 4. (SiMcial.) -
giving a contract for sugar
oiiys ago. It It. Coodln.
inch
am
stovewood lengths. Will go into
the country. Write, phone or
call on me. - Carl Skow, corner
Klhand Fir. IlillsUw. On-gon.
Phone, Citv- H22.
John Kostur, formerly of Bux
ton, started for Connecticut this
u-wiW to v sit tils oniiner. !",
guests at the J. C. Han ranch,
tlat Ciawlall, ro awa-taor 100 oo
II t; vmtTiii. aeiii urpuiy vi .. ,, c. ,,ntortaininff
NrllrW.ioil.nVlalaaarauorhc 14 " '" llart 1 milling.
KiiaWiikr. " " " 41 ooi i Schniitko. Mountaindale,
Kii. iwrhru " and N. II. Jones and John liftis,
..".S'.V...t i woo of alnne North Plains, were in
i! k HniKM, rwi.l ilrpuiy i the city Saturday afternoon.
0 K I.yll. belli deputy "r
I..IIK M..U. ilrn Mrir ni "
Alliert B. Schmidt and Miss
Louise M. Grebe, of Laurel, were
united in marriage in Hillsboro,
Judge W. D. Smith officiating.
June 28.1913. They will make
their home in the Lhehalem
Mountain section.
OR I. (JON ELECTRIC TRAINS
Dance at the new Helvetia
To Portland-
0:24
0:59.,
un laiHinir nirniL navn hi
HavHi thi Hlato mum money.
ki laaa.i Amn oWJilff I Ml DO I 11 all Vulllril'lV VI II 111 t .I1IIV I' IV'.l
who Um Kht frm baiK in wew M t , Port and music. Tick- io:49
Kngland. several years airo. He fc ,.,,,,,,, cierk otuc. t cvs te. cont3 ,H,r yate .a
pxnert to lie absent all Summer. w l wi. w iie.iih ..iiurr j 05 eta, JI. ami uiiunis jnr piaie 1.1 ....,....
1,1 1 4 U Keaaan. altn'k inaprctor I oo for Slipper. 14 10 3:55
0:15...
a vl tM.u.ii .l.u-k lintiettor.,
If voil want B range that OeaiS i, Bump, lep a.arie 7 00 1 non 1 n.,mrmnt,n.of the Hun-
ccepied the bid of a Port- the world for the money, call on i c c..e..irp r:v"L":",-? LJiii, nhnvn Hanks. 8:20.
- ... 1 ' " . . . a labt.-a.jMWJaK.ail I tkaB rl muil...M 1 V 4Tvr 1 wri ail ev ....... ------ I
nrni iur furnish ng state n- Dnvi.l Corw n. Hank Annex -- ,JOO - . ,,, ..:. cntimi.v en- 'J:o-
itmii i with sugar for the I itnil.iimr and see his Ouality ,,.u
bix moiuiis. 1 lie pr ce was Ifnnires. nil t lie Way imni w Slirrwonl Newa eei, aupi .t . 9 .. ... h 4 h i t 7 .lvj
a .... I - . . ' 1 a I .a a. . II.- - ...la ai.ia.l nl II It I llv fclv II a'"
Til 1 . a . I ' r ' . . . I a - ...i. ... l fl II II I 11C C141.1 i3 inv 1 "II . ' "
a imnured jKHimK The $,V). These are the Ik-si ranges a
SnTir' 1 '"r.... '"r' .MH,m" IWlBlwro. n am. M K.II.I. I'echia. " " .... H - , . , 2:28
f...i-i i.ir tne WHO e amount, I , ull.o nf Olaaa rtuiiaonime,eimi I "":T" . ' ,, , .'. .tiS
f. asa result has saved $140 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wallace, or h f all widths, constantly on hand.-n.M
rA.i .V. l; n"ra . .MU: n..-il.....l vii ted thehstof the ifllrf-Chaa OaMner lio. AW Trrrk o i, ..,, Millc Mira. Ore.. It fi-1
KngcSir:; awasA Swr.
l(Jomlin. 'The state is lucky, near Farmington. Mo i, Neiann n,i7ae. JCoiMt. D. Farnham place. Wesel at
i now nnoiit ramilies that buy Vor Hale-Several incubators so, wonon . . -
f .......... ..uanv.uen, and brotKlers. lau-st mase.--. mntmt vi."-. T. E. Todd, of Cornelius,
ll Ailnma near JBOeZ . ...., a fcv Arlhnr erovooai. lllll I IV VUL lim iv. i. " -f-.v i. ,v.
JURY I INDS (UIILTY
. .'. " ...L f i'ii Pork Hills. LV.-. .L.- ii.iiw.ri Pot.in. Ralnh Kmer tinir wood Monday momini?. Dr,
oiace, auM. - V.f e -rr , N C C.nip., "Cev sewed the wound, and
M K Huck each b.
Clicuit Court WitBeaaei
boro.
at:... ll.K l.'r.n.lia returned to
a wees vinii, wiiu ... k ' u.r Beicui eac
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knochs. lto , c
of Cleone, Ore.,
Max will take a vacation on the
wood splitting for awhile.
ry in Judirn Smith's rniirt
urdav fiiniwi
la . " " ' moon nil nvnx j
P A. ( hristener. North Pluins
XCnerS. iruillv of ni.llimr nn.
y. ...
(Minimi ......! It ... it:..
, ---"...v iiirni, wt'OtHV IMH-1 .. l.!!
ft Attornev Tono-iinmit nn llr r...n k'r..l. of C eone. Ore., w
I A. P,uii.y, state Senator Las oiit over Sunday, and went ,,,, 0ua Roaal,
U. WimkI and Dr. While. L,.t tn look at his Helvetia ranch stale v Geo
la II, ta 1. 1 t I ! I A.a.liit arH t 20,
G ...., oi neaun on ice r. he tore returning. 4, M..no citiiunviieh.
p llieHe three nrnfonu nnn. I . i ...:t nf State va oecawnu . r- j it 1
fn swore t bit in ,K?1 Peter Nelson and wife, or - shybayiich loaade-Df F who was picked up near llelve
Imea nf lii in U,tir 0,,irrJ Portland, were In town on the Llj Ch..oim.B.r . I tia. in a demented condition, and
r "'mi ui me cow exnoaea ion :, .L .t- niiU mn rrtendai . .. n. r.iu. .n.ii " j it.
CA. n.l. llnlatnin hull ncrod h
I mm- ..mow... ....... . w
VaioarT o MonK'. years, eligible to registry : quiet
.. i it. -i.l I i ... k.m.ll.i .1 I I ,rivlr.
, Henna numirj, mm rj iu iwuuii.. . v
i Millart-B. Opal Wil-1 North Plains and
M)"u Mountaindale. on Cornelius. Or.,
F N.yloi-Kt Diwa. " . 14.16
the
Slav
cow exposed tor ; t nMimA fr ends " v.:.' .. n. a r.ii. ami
uiao .. i.- i.. . ronrtn. kiccvoir - i nu iow.ih.u-i'i .-
. , "Nwnoiesome. Uiner-r,."- n, T Llnklater each f 5. Wltneaaea
ysicjans tcHtified that they did at the Kround9' . Sexier S p 'prbta"Wit M Todd.
1 "unk that the flesh would be First-class manicuring, snam- lt 0 price each j 40. . 1
Wholesome, and that tho nh. nn.Jn .nil fnee massage. -Mi8S Traaacrlnt 8ute Cil (SUte W Weg-
:r)-W V Smith jnatlca feea f 05. wm
wnoiesome, and that the ob- pooing and face massage.
Jon to it would bo purely Mary E. Wilcox. Hillsboro.
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was killed
every ner)
16 Mcflalltea to fcN 1 W M
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three weeks be
Thecow In ques- Thursday. Phone, City o . " irPurr. .. Hantv.-chriat Jenaea
perhaps some tWO L, . u M' nf Oak Point, .itneaaea each 1 80.
befori ah ,.. to ...E'r" IX,"uov! "- XT-wth Stat, va Wm Pemiy-W.D snow ji
rve calved. Th7. J .111 Wash., was up over v. c Ww McQuilUo c r 13 10; w-
nsulerable at entinn beea, VW a" " beaKa, Filed. Stewart, wwt "-y"
atA 11 j n . : ; . 1 ion mn rmmp. 1 a a... v k hiecnv a. aivciim '
Mick a iimuii...! ....! Vlro- roner W8 OUt f rom Hnaget eaco 5 5.
Mat.. f."ivu;u, oniwiiiBI "".'. .1- I AlAla va John UOe, Klcnaiu v. -
?t the warrant. I Portland, .the Fourth. ' 8UU " lon
committed to the asylum, June
10, died at Salem, July A. ne
ceased left about $300 in one of
the Portland banks.
Mrs. Hansbrough, aged 70
fell and broke her left
rm while at the celebration
o-mnnds. Julv 4. Dr. V. A. Bai
low attended the fracture. The
injury is quite serious, owing to
her age. She resides near Sew
ell station, on the Llectnc
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drove
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grounds. Friday evening, and
ate at night his horse and bug
gy were purloined by some mis
creant who drove the rig to
Helvetia, where the horse was
turned loose, after the bridle
was taken off and placed in the
rig. Some fellow thought riding
was cheaper than walking. Todd
recovered his horse through the
Sheriff's office.
Haying commenced in earnest
all over the county. Monday
morning, and before nightfall
thousands upon thousands of
acres had been cut The clover
and timothy were never better
than this season, although mucn
of the clover is badly lodged.
C. A. Yergen, who is running
a hop yard over near Aurora,
was over to Hillsboro to spend
the Fourth. , 4 -
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
cMMAt SAVINGS BANi?
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them an early
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lave them save
it with. us. We
cent, on their
will be insured.
SHUTE SAVINGS BAH
F.Xn.l SlVF. FOR SAVIXUft
$14.60
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For a gentleman's high grade,
17 jeweled, finely adjusted
WATCH
in a 20-year, gold-filled case.
I guarantee this watch to be
an accurate timekeeper.
N This is only one of the dozen
of watch bargains that I to
offering.
Largest stock in the county to select fro
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