The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 16, 1914, Image 4

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have just been received by the Hillsboro Mercantile Company by the Gar Load
Ve will offer them at Special Prices for the Next 30 Days. This undoubtedly
is the finest lot of Buggies ever shipped into Hillsboro. Special Specifications
for the Oregon Roads and Elements. Earliest Buyers will have the Best Selections.
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PARTISAN
Imported Registered Percheon Stallion. B'.ack Finely
Built and One of the Best Sires in the County, will make the
1914 Season, as follows:
At Wm. Hathoro place. Laurel, Monday evening, until
Tuesday noon.
At Connover Store, Scholls, Tuesday evening, until 9:30
Wednesday;
At L. S. Bierly Ranch, Kinton, Wednesday noon, until
2.-00 p. m.
At Beaverton Livery Barn, Wednesday evening, until
Thursday noon;
At Ladd & Reed Farm, Reedville, Thursday evening
until Friday noon:
At Hillsboro, Friday afternoon until Saturday evening,
at Second Street Livery Barn.
Terms. Single service, 15; Season, $10; To insure with
foal, $15; with $2.50 in advance; To insure a live colt, $20,
payment of $2.50 at time of service. Service must le paid at
once where mare is sold, transferred or removed from County.
Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents.
Horse duly licensed.
Jos. Otto, Owner.
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Stallion Registration Board, State of Oregon.
License Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No. 1379.
Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, March 10, 1913.
The pedigree of the stallion Partisan. No 42019 (00008)
registered in the studbook of The American Percheron Horse
Breeders and Importers Association. Owned by Joe Otto, of
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon. Bred by M. Barbe,
Department of Sarthe, France. Described as follows. Black ;
Star. Pedigree; Brutus (34739) sire; Suzon (23041) Dam;
Germanicus 7825 Sire of Sire; Lisette 1 25008 Dam of Sire;
Sultan 1400 Sire of Dam; Suzon 5774 Dam of Dam.
Breed, Percheron; Foaled in the year 1903, on May 8. and has
been examined by the Stallion Registration Board of Oregon,
and it is hereby certified that the said stallion is of Pure
Breeeing, is registered in the studbook that is recognized by
the associations named in section nine of an Act of the Legis
lative Assembly of the State of Oregon providing for the
licensing of stallions, etc., hied in the olhce of the secretary of
State, February 23, 1911, and that the above named stallion
has been examined by the veterinarian appointed by the
Stallion Registration Board and is hereby reported free from
infectious, contagious or transmissible diseases or unsoundness
and is hereby licensed to stand for public service in the State
of Oregon.
Ermine L Potter,
Secretary Stallion Registration Board
Note: This license must be recorded in the office of the
Recorder of Conveyances of the County in which such stallion
is to be used for public service, and must be renewed March
10,1916.
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LIFE, SUNDAY
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wrttnii 10
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outiiMi (I, I'urtH ., H t ire.. .... 10
Jul. IiiI1 In Kn,U Helton, 1
lurlial V (it me 1
Vim-rut m-t'rnu to W A Muw, 4
a I! nvnton Krnlviltr ..... 10
Ruth Itlair hlimtl kruat, t
niMlli -l.le inMition j too
C'ha W Nire to Nora Wtlhelraaon,
int In trarl In tlk ; K (intvc... 10
ICllcn V S-iiU to John Trtnplrton,
J v ft tlk 2 V Grove ....... too
Strni Timber lo tu K r r.aflti r.
liiiilirf Intnl Wauli IV
P.Hce Wilson to Same, 4.1 of um.
t r, nx i 1 j n r S w 10
W I Iowa Wool totiiri.,11 k fully ,
j inv 1 o. 10 Mil- rtll'IIOI mi l, II.... 10
in e NYMi Moment 1.1 k.ih. 11. 1 ; .. 'r t
Wil (ilrnl) realty (
The family, with the exception 1 ,
V I' IVil lo W V. JnliM.nn, j trait
I'ltehiili-in Ml Orrli-rila. I.V'iha.. - I
Geo M linnnl.l to Kllrn !' .Soolt, lot
Shot Himself With Revolver at
Home of Son-in-ljiw in Portland
WELL KNOWN HILLSBORO MSI DIM
Dc-poadcal Over ill Health Supposed lo
Hive Caascd Rash Act
Sherhurne Wilson, for many'
years a resident of Ilillslioro, i
shot himself with a revolver
Sunday afternoon, April 12, at!
the home of his son-in-law,
Portland, on Gantcnliein Avenue. !
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A llmuiaa to J N llullman,
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Chaa IXlUlwy to AlUit Mtlnl, lyoj
a arc If I I 1 1 I ...
Mrcraiitlle TiimI & Inv lo V R Wil
aoo, lou a arc 9 i r I
Cbaa Kuaarll it al tu Walla tlatt tlal
140 arc I Jfc t I I I 1
v naa Uik l to T CUirT. ty 15 aaaat
ot Piural linn t0
P V llot.iltk to W F C.mmm, 10
re lit lift .joo.
Y I. Strwait to K K S. hotup. a lota
la Tiganlvillr 0
John Mlilhaui to I Vila Klrblaoo, 10
a arc u I ) r t oo
Oro J W lleo to Call Wllcoi. 40 a
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II llollmati lo Kmivh Carnaban, t
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of the son-in-law, were away
from home. Hearing a shot in
the rear, the son-in-law investi
gated, and found Mr. Wilson sit
ting on a wheelbarrow, with a
bullet in the temple. Dr. (J. W.
Tamiesie was summoned, anil af
ter an examination told them
that death was certain in a few
hours. Wilson died aliout c iht
o'clock the same evening.
Mr. Wilson was born in Penn
sylvania, and was aged X3 years.
la noma tn in 1V7
tlingin Hillslxiro. where he work- -a
ed as an artisan. He had the. El-
respect of the community, and :J5
was noted for his sturdiness of It:
purpose. With a large family of !
young children, the loss of his fr
wife told heavily on him, but he$
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in cm i-reiiuauiy. 1 wo Hons,
Lnas. and rren. and two dauifli
Frank Wallace, of Farmington.
was greeting friends in the city
Tuesday. ,
F. H. Keenon, well known in
North Washington County, has
moved from Portland to near
Hillsdale.
Scholls Roller
Wm. HANSON, Pro
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Flour and Fettl, Aetna Braud il
Chopping a Specialty, Pi'ultrj
Manufacturer of Whole Vhcat
and Wheat Heart Flour, CraW
Our Prices always Raw;
TRY US the I Next
R. F. D. 2,
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The Graml Marca is the nitwt gn. by &
whiiliKiimn "twrt fur mmrter" indulge tn a
nmoke on market mado In Ore- tintnd Mara
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Certificate No. 596
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Registered No. 3529
ters, Mrs. W. H. I!lack and Mrs.
Emma Wood, survive.
Mr. Wilson belonged to tie Lj
masonic iraternuy, and the re- r
mains.were shipped to Hillsboro
for interment.
No inquest was held.
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The Laurel ball team defeated
Farmington, Sunday, score 12 to
6. Batteries for Laurel, Whit
more and Weiser; for Farming
ton, Rehse and Washington.
The Laurel boys are playing good
ball this year and would like to
arrange for a series of games
with any team in Washington
County. Write Chas. Fields,
Laurel manager, if you want a
game.
E. B. Tongue was down to
Rainier. Monday evening, on le
gal business.
C. F. Krown, of below New
ton, was in the city the first of
the week.
' H. M. Basford, of below New
ton, was in town the first of the
week.
Adolph Uutschmann, of near
West Union, was transacting
business in town Tuesday.
RRAL ESTATE TRANSITU
Itnth Itratty to II W Ran.lnll, lot in
North rialnii f j,
II I' Oanltirr to Niilliain Oiom, S 2
ii i c wc 9 I j i t i w
Henry Marf.li to W W KlmfiVr, i; a
kpc 19 t 7 t I w , loooo
V A KtiKK totliare K 1'orlirn, j Iota
Tualatin Vallry Arrra '. i
Oregon Renltr to Nclwm Wonilnnl,
lot In Nicboln ail ('.anlcn llotuv... o
W J Townarnrl to O O I'roHt, 40 a
aec in t I n r 3 w
HavA;e & Pennell 1'iiriiiiiirr Co to
Kuaie I'nrka, tract ninr Iillry. ......
Ruth Trimt Co to II II Hcliulz. lot H
lilk 3S Norlh IMnina tm
W V Wiley to Krlith A Derr, 7 lotn
Ilockrn'a ail llenvertnn 475
Alfred A Hill to Y L Klewnrt, a lota
f inardvillt Jluilila 10
Kllen P Hcott to .lolin Temjilfton, 1
Iota S P ad Foreat Orove 10
Fayette Sheldon to C J Foleen, 55 a
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Stallion Reg'istratioti
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The ne.livrr of the ar lu-rrm r, w-d
tVie iMilliimk of American llreeiiria' AnH-UHaaM
r.t by W. II. 1'renrh. I'nffal Ofive. ..K"B.
llrppurr. tlirKim, ili-wrlUil a (.illi.i.: W VI
Ham, (Jurrn; llrred Jarb, f.wlril Jnnr IS- " Jl!JJ
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anid Jark la nf I'ma Itirr.ltliK la irKl-ti-f'M
litrnl by Ibr aaniK-lallona naini il In
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TERMS OF BBEK
To Insure Live Colt . .
For the Season
For Single Service ....
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BEECHEK Pure Bred Dloch Jack
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First Av. NaForestC
I vrtll MaaM tm straw (of ft
time If preferred, j
Will commence breeding Htij
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