The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1914, Image 4

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PARTISAN
Imported Registered Percheon Stallion. H'.ack Finely
Built and One of the Best Sires in the County, will make the
1914 Season, as follows:
At Wm. Hathorn place. Laurel. Monday evening, until
.Tuesday noon.
At Connover Store, Scholls, Tuesday evening, until 9:80
'ednesday;
At L. S. Bierly Ranch, Kinton, Wednesday noon, until
p. m.
At Beaverton Livery Barn, Wednesday evening, until
ursday noon;
At Ladd & Keed Farm,
ntil Friday noon:
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At Hilisboro, Friday afternoon until Saturday evening,
at Second Street Livery Barn.
Terms. Single service, $5; 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 be aid at
once where mare is sold, transferred or removed from County.
Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents.
Horse duly licensed.
(Copy)
Stallion Registration Board, State of Oregon.
License Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No. 1379.
Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, March' 10, 1013.
The pedigree of the stallion Partisan, No 42G19 (0OO08)
registered in the studbook of The American Percheron Horse
Breeders and Importers Association. Owned by Joe Otto, of
Hilisboro, Washington County, Oregon. Bred by M. Uarbe,
Department of Sarthe, France. Described as follows. Black;
Star. Pedigree; Brutus (34739) sire; Suzon (230-11) Dam;
Germanicua 17825 Sire of Sire; Lisette 25008 Dam of Sire;
Sultan 1400J Sire of Dam; Suzon (5774J Dam of Dam.
BreedT Percheron; Foaled in the year 1003, on May 8, and has
"been examined by the Stallion
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., filed in the office 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 Slate
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.
Pacific States
Fire Insurance Company of Portland ,
Oregon. The only trig Oregon Old
Lint Company. Lowes Promptly Paid
John Vanderwal
Agent
HUlibofo,
Oregon
All WJ
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Have Just Been Received by the Hilisboro Mercantile Company by the Gar Load
Ye will Offer Them at Special Prices for the Next 30 Days. This Undoubtedly
is the Finest Lot of Buggies Ever Shipped into Hilisboro. Special Specifications
For the Oregon Roads and Elements. Earliest Buyers Will Have Best Selections ;
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Reedville, Thursday evening
Jos. Otto, Owner.
Registration Board of Oregon,
ANGELA MAY
Teacher of
Singing and Piano
Terms arranged to suit.
ROOM 4, - BANK ANN MX,
Every Day.
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PACIFIC U. OFFERS
SOME CASH PRIZES
l-ifly Dollars Goes to IWst Mn)
Word I'ssay
TWENTY-FIVE FOR BEST JOKE
Chance lor High Sibool Students lo
Achieve Fame
Pacific University sends out the
, following offer, which should be of
interest to High School students:
"Great interest is being mani
fested in the contest now being
conducted by Pacific University
between the High Schools of
Oregon and Southern Washing
ton, in which a $50 prize is to be
awarded to the Senior writing
the best essay of not more than
300 words, and a $25 prize is to
be awarded to the High School
student writing the best joke of
not more than 30 words. The
contest closes May 15, and is un
der .the management of George
C. Blower, Extension Secretary
of Pacific University,
j The essay contest is open to
i High School seniors only. Sub
ject. "Is the Four-year Libera!
lArts Course a Paying Invest
; ment?" The joke contest is open
l to all high school students, but
j must be written about a Senior,
j Beside the earning of the
prizes, the winners will have
their pictures, with their pro
ductions, run in the Portland
Orcgonian and in the Portland
! Journal.. A brief Bketch of the
winners' lives will also be pub
lished, together with a short his
jtory of the school represented.
J Every High School in the joke
I contest will receive special public
mention, including the best joke
j submitted from the school.
I This is a chance to win for
: yourself, your home, your high
, school, and your town. Get busy!
I The world loves a winner.
All communications must be
mailed to George C. Blower, Pa
cific University, Forest Grove,
Oregon, not later than noon,
May 15. Note the date-the
middle of the month!"
A slight hail Btorm visited
Hilisboro Monday afternoon.
Considerable fell in the moun
tains, but there was not enough
for damage to fruit.
For lunch pickled pigs feet,
home made sausages and bo
lognas. H. B. Emmott
huumbo Aaart, Aria
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Cornelius remeterjr tn
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tr mi'l hn'f Sprite Hill rami 10
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ton, ion a arc 9 I 1 1 r 1 1
liulh Really to Jane Juhnaon, lot lo
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IS.nl la Curler to Title & Trml Co, 17
lots Cli'iiinomv Turk 10
M.mre Itiv Co to 1. McAiliiter, 1 loti
in (Ink Turk tJo
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Louis llnmiltnii to Lena Tliiri, 40 a
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Thoi II Smilli unit ilienff to K I and
Davirl Knnitli nml John Kilter,
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Irurt on tr in Inoa Acre ojj
W II MrF.ldownry to W W Mcf'.l-
flowney, tr I.Ik 1 Walkcnad V 10
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Christian .nrrlier to Kdwarrl Hffer,
i' in Helvetia 3500
J A ThoriilmrKli lo W 11 Hninea, uml
V, int in 50x100 ft hlk 5 H (lrove 1
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Attorney C. J. Michelot was
Monday morning appointed to
defend Frank Scott in circuit
court. Scott is the man brought
back from Kugene to answer a
statutory charge.
Contractor W. C. Moore finish
ed dismantling the remaining big
steel tower frame on the proper
ty of the Washington-Oregon
Corporation, last week, and the
landscape is much improved look
ing north from Main and Second
Street.
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I represent Spirdla corsvt.t
not wild in stores. Will cull at
homes on reu.-Ht. and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjunt
and wear the corset. Our tailor
ed made-to-measure cors U, in
cluding the latest front lace, with
an experienced corsetier service,
cost no more than high cla-sn cor
sets purchased in stores. - Mrs.
M. K. I'audle, HillslNiro, Fifth
and Jackson Strei-ts, Phone No.
Silas t'hriMtoirersoi), wellknown
here, won the San Pranrim-it.
Bakersfield long distance flight, I
me nrsi 01 me week, against
three competitors.
A. J. Killin, of Woodburn, was
over to IlilLslxiro Monday, on
business with one of the banks.
Hon.
speak
Adv.
Ladies Esn
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Scholls Roller, Mills
Wm. HANSON, Prop.
Flour ami 1'ccd, Actuv Hraul ( Sptuy, Custom
Chopping a Sci;tltyt PottUry Supplicn,
Manufacturer of Whole Wheat l;lur,
aul Wheat Heart l-'hnir, (.rah.im etc.
Our Prices always tycftMuuUc
TRY US the Next Time
R. F. D. 2,
Geo. 0. Brail
Candidate for governor m tlry plat form ami
abolishment of useless commissions; for
enforcement of every criminal law
'n our statute hooks; for nat-,
ional prohibition aud national
sffraKc for women; Mantling for
semi-annual payment of taxes; will''
at the Court House in'llillslmro,
SATURDAY EVE , APRIL 25.
eeially
Hilisboro, Or.
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