The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 25, 1914, Image 3

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    PARTISAN
. j'U.-k-it'teri-.l IVrchwn SUIIUi. iu.t, ',,i.-
HJV f th Vl Sir.- in th County, win ,,uk,. ,
fll'!Bv'r Store. Si'liuila. Tu.-n.lay emiiiio-, ut.ta.'j:
r'l' I'.irrlv Ranch, Kintn. Wi-.ln.-s.lay i, ur,tl
Ut U '
(.fr--vi-rt"i l.v-ry lrn. W-dne.ay . v.r.itli'. until
(V u!"ii & K'''1 ,rn,, ,''',,v'11,. Thursday i-v. t,!,,,.
t ion
.Xr-'. Friday afternoon until Saturday , v, lullk.
fistrvrtl.iv.-ry lrn.
L 5iPk.t.. tunic. $5; Seamm, 1'.. i.murv with
P. ; '.h Ml in advance; To Insure a live -..!t. m
A f t-W Bl ,'m' ' ,,rv,t', Service must I..- ,;u, at
Vfctft (tlUrf I ""'"" i.i"l i OHM)'.
ire't0,ir,.v.-nt.l'Ut n't rt-BtntniiibU for uaid.riU
l( Jjly licensed.
Jos. (tt., Own, r.
(Copy)
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Stallion U.,Kl!'i'l,u" "". nvuit-ui wMvnn.
cense Certificate of l'ure Itn-tl Stallion No. IVi'.t.
piiti-J ut Corvallis, Ort-tfon. Man li lu j
. .-.!ii!rr of the nUllion I'artinan. Nn Liil'.t ,
' . . ! i. -ri... a i i i it
Hill th" KllUl'iOU VI Aiui-Mimi i i ri ii. Tori llnr,-
i , A Miu-inl inn Iia,i..I t.v I,... in... . t
Wmnhttik'ton County. Oregon. F.rl ,y M I'-irU-
tnt of Sari hi-, r ranee. hmtiIm'i m follow-,. Ilk,,
.1... ...... i'n-r-Hii ........ e .,.n. i.
lulitfrrt" i.ruiun .lll.l nm, ,ii"ii i.'ill I Mill"
l". ..... t 1. ... I t . , .
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lliiij Sire ol iam; .-won iui I'atii m i);,m.
.r..n: Fouled in tht y-ar l'.K. i.n Mav s. :ir,,
L-nini I')' ll"1- Stallion K'kMtratiiin Umr. of r.-..n
. ... : i .....ii. .. r i.
Ill ht-ri-l'V n-rliin-i mm nil" nui'i niaui.iii ii n run-
a f-iVti rl in" the ntuilUmk that n rnvin.'. , ,y
!ition miini-il in w-rtion nine of an Art of th.- .. ;-h
. . , .. o.... . .. li... . : i. . t
lS4-nilI.V ,rl1 riie in wri-Kini irovi.iinf inr tl,.'
Vnf itaiii'"!. ",, ln omi-e in uu- N i n tarv u!
February -i. I.MI. una mai ine bihivc naim-'i Manmn
r famm.'l ly the veti-nnarian Bi.ifit.-. l.y tin
II. tfistratioii i'-ianl anil iti ln-nliy rfmrtii fm- fn.m
i. iMfitanimi or tranHtniumtile il H'J:il"H (IT ill) H' 11 1 li 'lfll" S
fvby liii'iisi-.l to HtanJ for ullic wrvire in th.- Stat.
r.rrnine u rou. r.
Stin-tary Stallion KK'iHtratiiti llnanl
lie. This lici-nne munt he reronlej in the o!!.i-. if ,,
of ('.tivi)aiHe(i of the County in which H uh (.talliipii
aMl for iiihlic m-rvice, aim mum Ik- retu vn .i .March
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1 1 0 F c'.hI tralri hrir.niiM ti,.
'i V t ra,rn nrut U.-ir v. ivi.
jtr.m th- licainin,' i,t rn:i'! ;
. t.i-n.f two hour at liar t A,
I w lu re the l.h- ttavifij.' i r w i-..-.-..
' h,, l. an xhil.iiion ilnll vi..irh -An;
HllpllM-Ilt
1'HtMklt lUM,,,, MoM.,ullv
,"P ,h,,B M"-... ..a lHllhl.f
iiii rul)i r; of
. ami tln ir
njweial tram
la t 'Ai . k. IkuiiiI for
I't-r.'li l,ar..-. tl,.
M.,,,, lay ,,f
I
'""". ti aUt-fi.i th.- SJnl
:"":.l.ira:ni,(IH.,,tt ,.,,;,rtm,.,,t
"f r.v... l.r;,,,,) Army of tf.,.
K.-jM.hi,,.. .,ri. w,.r(. U;)W.ir(!
! a tinrnar.,1 on hur,J the- eiht
' ''V h. ,. a-,,1 tn. y v).-r... i,.-.Ml a
h:i l . joyf i! .,t f ii.-oi.U-, from
't ry .SK ti,,t, f ti:.- Htate. and
U.- i-.rM-y to th.- mast city was
' i -ii .!.... v.ith sunt-.- ami hturii-it
"f war l.m. , inti-rmiriKk-l with
"' rr 'I'l.p ami vay lau-.-ht.-r.
A hl.urt ht.i was ina'i.- at Tun-
l'r. wt.t-re ritos
hiii.-h.,:
Daily Journal
nd The Weehly Arjiu
One Year, Doth Paper's
$525 Daily and Sun
Journal and Argus, One
Yt-.r. $7.50. Do It Now
eekly Argus
3
ves of Bread for 25c
pf ami fi chocks, each koxhJ for one loaf of
fyi'ik' your broad this wnv irives ytu the
save on your broad bill. Remember thin
you Imy broad. Six Fresh loaves for 2T.L-
HE CITY BAKERY
il,flloro , J, Wolforspcrjrer, l'rcp.
M Btonat the
H 1'ark and
Vwatcd in the
nnd shop-
" all tho con
'wn hotel, at
"H'n llite.
49tf
' k for a
awKh dust"
12tf
WellinKton M LeininKr. mom
bcrship secretary of th Y. M,
C. A. at San Francisco. Califor
nia, paid ft visit to tho Henry
W. StaulTer family, on his way
cost to visit his former homo in
Mohnton. Pennsylvania, where
the StaulTors also formerly lived
t of the crowd
1 o H.any the route of
'' I'. U. .v N. to Tillamook was
a co'ii.try. and many cxWa
inaliui.s of woti,J.-r w.r.- h.-anl
ai th.-y w. re carried thrinih
er.-at -tretth.- of krlunt irs.
I h- weath.-r was oj.; ressively
warm in, til the train narhed the
N-imriot o! th.- moiir.tairiH. hut a.-i
it h. k-.iri t,i p, ,lii.Mi the roast
":-l' th.- air suddenly turned
'"! -r, ai d th.- sky hecaine over-a-t
with r!u-,(, s. -or almut
tw.u.ty iniU-t . for,. Tillamook
a as narhed the tram rati clos-,-t"
th.- heard, KUipiiintf at the
little ImviH w hich are fast he
coimi. known as siiinmer rt
' i ts. (, uite a numht-r of cot-tai-e-4
at Uorkaway, liar View,
Lake I,. s tie a; d other places are
alr.-i.dy .r i,ied for the season
dy t!;eir ow t .-rs.
Arrivinj.: at Tillamook, the old
eteraii-4 and their wives were
n,i t at the station hy a cornmit
tee of ritizetH, ami were taken
to their hot.-U and other lodi;-
inn i..ac- in nutomohiU s. To
the credit of the citizens of Tilla
ni.Mik it may he said that no
overcharges w,-re made during
the ei.carni rnent, and the resi
de!, ts of the town put forth ev
ery eifort t make the stay of
e ery isitor .-njoyahle.
1 he llncampmeiit tipened Tues
day, the ev.-nitig pn'ram being
held m the large auditorium of
the Christian church. In an ad
dress of welcome Mayor F U
Urals preset, Ui a larire kev to
the II. A. lw and W. K. C. in
I token that the city was theirs
for three days. F.xorcisos were
i held each ev ening at the Christ
liun church, the program consist
I ing of patriotic songs, addresses
'and recitations and the seating
capacity of the church w as taxed
to the limit.
A parade was given Wednes
day by the members of the G.
A. K.. W. K. C.. fraternal or
ganizations and business men,
'and was one of the most pleas-
ant features of the encampment
j Tho floats entered by the busi
jness houses were espeeiallv well
hlesigncd and called forth much
applause from the thousands of
spectators, particularly those
typifying the varied industries
of the city. In the afternoon
the old soldiers and their ladies
gave an old-fashioned dance in
the Commercial hall, and the
way they tripped the light fan
tastic was in itself worth a trip
to Tillamook. Music for the
encampment was furnished by
the Tillamook band and the Ore
gon Prum Corps, and there was
hardly a minute of the time
when' the gentle breezes were
not wai ting the tuneful notes of
horn or tile through the city.
Weather conditions were ideal,
the sun shining in a cloudless
skv during the middle of the
day, and an ocean breeze making
it 'delightfully refreshing and
cool. Street shows and ball-ton
ascensions helped to divert the
large number of visitors.
To one who has never before
been to Tillamook, the number
of line business houses aim
'dwellings, and the evidences of
I thrift and prosperity are a reve
, lation. Tho business houses in
Tillamook compare favorably
with any to be found in the
Willamette valley in equal popu
: lation. and thev are occupied by
merchants who sell the very lat
! est the market alfords.
Moi'li o f the tirosnenty of lil-
lamook citv depends upon the
patronage of the dairy t armors
of that country, who find a
ready market for their milk at
the cheese factories. The man
ager of one of the larger cheese
factories kindly showed the writ
er through the establishment,
explaining the manufacture of
cheese from the time-the milk
enters the vats until the product
is ready to be shipped to the
markets of tho outside world,
where it has gained a reputation
for quality secona 10 non .
n.ueh en loved. Stores of ti
v. t. rans in attt-ndanr.- tV I t!
writer that it was th.; m.,t i n-joyahl.-
encampment they had
v r att. i.d. d. and tl.-y v. i,;
long remt-mb r the. beautiful
little city of 'Id! aiiiook and In.
ho pitahty of its citizens with
kindliest fet-lirij'i.
I hos.- atteniimg from II.;!
l-.ro were; M.-s-.rs. and .'.!. .,
dames K Crar.iiall. A W l:.irl r
I I. Crow. ; T l dlurd; Mr .
Sarah Farr.l.arn; Mis.s AimaSias;
Messrs. Franklin Itouhty, 1,1
Connell. .M C toiiier, M C .i.
coin.
M.I)IJNi ANM I.USAUY
A pleasant surpris;.- was ;'iven
Mr and Mr.-- Jacob Schmidi, oi
n.-ar La in l. Saturday -v.-i i-u',
June lio, the oreaiiori U-ing ti,- r
eleventh wedding anniversary.
Music and gam.-s were the b a
tures of th.- fvi-ning. Mr i.nd
.wrs M-ruimit were the recipients
of a haiidhorno present. Those
participating in the surprise
were: Messrs. and M.-sdam.-s :
I'inis Mrown, K Crawford, 1";
Whit mo re. K Morrow, A
Schmidt; Mesdarnes J Mainland,'
v Schmidt. C Zinsli. II Cm.-;
Messrs. John Schmidt. John V.'m. :
I toy Fields. Irov cr llrow n, Frai 1
Mrown. Walter DaiU-y. Wi.lj
Kleier, Ames Watkins. ('has,!
Schmidt. Cecil Schmidt, Sam i
Stoller, Clvde (Toninger. I.con
ard Craw ford, he ilrovvn, AC
Mulloy Walter ami i cor ire
Schmidt; Misses Kmieli'.- Carow.
Florence and Grace Dailey, Mary
Will, Margar.-t Stoll.-r. Il -e
Crown, Alice ("line, LulaMcs-in-gj-r.
Fdna Zinsli, l.illie ami
Kmma Schmidt.
This was Mr. Leiningor s first
trip throURh Oregon and he was . U)0 (liury farmers of Tillamook
immensely pleased with the county are prosperous ts evident
state and with this section. '$08,000 having been spent by
Nutitt of Sheriff's Sale
III tlin I in-ui t I ".Mitt i, tli. Mitt.- i,l' i Uiy.i
Kr VS ,t..liiiit,,a i om.ty
2 V. S. Mi, It. ,r. 1. I'.mi.t,!!'. v K.iiUr I
,-.n mill N. M li.mi, In r Ini-l-ni i,
I moil Ijiiiii.lry , V!ii.iiij . Ho,iM.iiuii
m.il Kiry Jim'. i.,r.,.M-.i.m is n u
mil-..
Ity Vlrliin of an ,-m-iiiiihi, jii-'iii-iih-M.
oril.-r. iivi- kii, ui'li r til e--u I u.u
of l f li.i -tttltl.--l Court in Hi-. i.i'ir
ri.til.ml riei,-, ).i nu- iiiOH'!,-,l m,u iin'--l
tl .- -li ilnv n Mity, Id! I, iim.u a j .!; -Infill
aii'l ile.- r-h,l-r.-.l hii-I 1 in
.1 I nun i. ii , iv 'lli Uny of May, 1 Ul m
Inv.il nl W. is. liulli.r.l, .;ii'l.ll, a mi
. niu-l K ut Ih-i 1 1 .in I .N . M. In . in
I,, r liiih.tiiil il.-triiiiiii,i-, .,r tie- hum t-i
117 i V.'i tm ilruw lnlere-ti ut tit r iii. ni -
r i.til i r mm ti ii in Itu tit M,iy .'.:i. I'M
until -i,iil, itti-1 tli luthi-r i-uiii el - no i ii
Att 'Ou-y I.-.--, lu ilr.ot i:,i-ti-.t n u:i
,. ti )H-r i-.-til l-.-t it'iiitiin li"iti Vln ln t
lull, Htnl I In Itirtliir n'iiii -il T , .--..!
mil' .tint o i rw ti tit h uiil th-- ti'. ,il tli i-
rtt .'tiiiiiiuiiiln.K ii ih l,i l ,.ie ..i.p ut ti..'
ulu em il.-. nt il n .ii it.i tt y, Ii ft it .
Tli .N'irili li.f 1 1 nl la ." i-ii ,'n in
tUtM k I HO ttl 1 .Hill. U. Ill W lellll.,:tol:
I in. lily, In tlie Mule nl 1 t. k in. it-. ,tun r
fr. mi (he iliily f 'Tili-il mtt tlirrivl n
Ii It in th iiltlrf. til Ih ri'itii-r ut i:iii
iu't in mil Inr tltt- m.i-1 t uu:iiy null
SidSti ,
Nn lliHr.fur Inr irlui- ol i-im! . xin-u-ti'H,
JinlKMiiiciit. onli-r, ,li-rr hmU otl-r
of ali Dint in ciiiiii.litiii- wiiii til onti
inatiiln ul Kaiil lit, 1 mil mi Mi'ii iiy :m
i.tn .ly of July. l:H. ul Hi.- limir nl in
o'rlm lt A M i-l .tiiil il.iy m tin- ir on il iur
ul th 1 niitity Court tluun'. m lliilnUir'),
V liliii;liiii tiuinlv, Un-i-iiii. s.-li l
nitilii' Knet loo tiil-iH-t to r.-l iii.tuui to
Hi lil.'lit Ll-IUnr ur neni in IihihI, uii
the r.tclit. titl tti'l imr-t li ili tae
witliin nrtin.-l .tHl'iilteiI-i or t-aln-r ot
tli,.in 1 1 Mil on lh Unli i!y ol J uii--, 1U J,
tli tlt of the luurtiiiti.- her. -in Inii-ri-'ie.l
or -.hi.-.. Miiil ilittt. in or lit tint aii i.ti ilt--cri'iil
prni.'rty or itiiy p.irt tiu'tfiil. to
Hli-tly twiil ,.i.H-ntloii. j -t i u-1 1 i . t . urili-r
nut ilitrtHi, llilcrml, t'-isls uul mt uiiii)'
Ctml.
I.ntrxl lln '."Uh .1 iy of M.iy , l;M t
J K li.-v-4, Slmoll nl W ii-luntou
Coiiuly. Ity J C A'iu-nttt,', lit (miy
Notice uf Sheriff'- Sale (if Real L.-taie
N'otit-e is lifrt-hy nivtn tlmt tiv viilne of
mi rit-cutiuii (tit.il June 2inl, 1914
itt-turil out of mil' umU-t t tie s.-h1 if tin-C'lr'-ltit
Court of tilt- Sln't- ol t)ri-ijiiii hit
the Comity of Waslmint.m ti.i-t-il ttj-oii
t.ii onli-r nut ilt-firc n. tult-ri-il 111 -..nil
C' mrt 011 M iy J-ylU, tu. tit l iv u i f the
Stnte ol Ort-Kon, liluiiitill, tin I ii-i.iitist S
It ltnvi, itiimin istrulor of the J-slute of
Kritnk II ivrnilrn, -uilnti tuti ,1 in i!i fi-:'J
nut for .-'mult llovt-uiU'ii: tmw tUoi-ic h
ntnl all pet suns who ilui'ti to he litirt nt
Ibw or next of kin of Clms. W. Tiirllou,
ilet-fHWil, ittut nil jH-tfotis chiitutii); ti
iittrti-st of the rslnte of saiil ilt-cii.St.-il,
lili-li onl.'r Kii.l ili-ri' i.-i'lii'it.-il toth.'
MtHt.i of Oirijon the rt'nl .'site.- ti-roi tmfter
ilweriliwl, itmt lii.-h ixi'i-iitioti, nnli-r
ami il.-onm to 1110 ilirt'i-tpil mul .l.'iiv.-n .1,
i-nninmiiil-. nit to timkc .suit of sitlil real
irMrty in tli iiuti'iur iiroviil.'-t 'or by
Ittw on Hit I ts on pxftiiit ion . Now, tln-rt--for,
by virtu of Hitil pursuunt to sniil
r locution, or.li-r mul ilivri'i-, I will, on
Moitilitv, th liilt ly of July, l;ill, nt tlio
Snulli lioor of Hit1 t' mrt IUuiso, in Hills
Imro, Ori'Ki.ii, t tin1 liiitirol In o'i-in k a.
III. tf Klllll thiv, sell Ht pill, 111' Blll-tioll to
I ho liiuht-Ht Imitlrr for ciwli tit liniiil, k.I ol
tii follnwitm ite.-iriiti.iil lull t rop.'rty ly
itilt, Mtuf Hiitl situiilH in V Hfliiiinlon
County Ore-ion, tttul tnore pitrlicuUirly
tlem'.rihoii n followM
H.-uinnltiR Ht lli"S. K fiirtierof Antlrew
Aliiloi-um'ti fi Hi-r tn.i-t.iix "r tlinl re
fonlotl til Honk "'J!' ' on tmco 74 ol Oenl
IteeorilK of Washington t'uuntv, (tnt;iiti,
Mini holni! ill .Section III, T. S It. I W. f
Will Men. tlit.ne S.uiih 1 - eli : thomte
North Kl iliR W inln, VV,ist T.li'i elm i
llietie North 14'- chuitis; tlieneo
South Si ileu. .' milt- Kttst 7.1-' i ll-", to lhe
plitop ol bi'KiiiniiiK, roiilinnm 1 tti to.
Mttitl mtlti to ho tiiiule mthjeet to the
(wliPHt Ibhk ot th Sute nl tlrt'Koii.
Iintetl Ht llillHi'tirn, ttionnti, thij Sntl
thty i.l' June, . It. 1H14.
J. K. Keeves,
SUieriir of VHliiiiKtoii t'nmity, Orwut.
My .1. 0. Applotfiile. Ooputv.
K tl. Tiii'irno. ltUiriil. Attornoy, mul
John M. WhII. Sp(.cinl Oniinsel Inr the
sute ol'ltrmtmi.
Attorney Inr l'liiintilh
MAZDA
LAMPS
Apjain Reduced
I'et-rle-ss Lump-
Iilaze their Trail
towardjcheaper
LIGHTING
lo p) Watt .V-'
'.o Watt t'c
i'" Watt "'K
Watt l.io
buy a Carton Today
OWL ELECTRIC
Will You l.mlil .
If you nr-- p.oinK to hnilil thiit Spring
or S'liimit-r, nee J. S. I.OKSI'Ml, for
prin- on hiiii.liiiK Hint r xrvatinj(
l.simntcs iim-ii fn-f. All work is
S3 .niiitenh No pttyments until work
it t -imj,!i-ti-.l, J. K. I.ornunK, Kiuth
T!i nl Stitet, ut S. . Track; Tele
phone Main J34, Ilil'.bbjio, Oregon
Give 31 0 a Trial
6 Per Cent LOANS
1 t,u.iiliii- to huy. ImiiU or improve
lariu. rtin-li ami 1 ity property or r--inovt-
iiii-uiiii.raiit-o therwlrnti,; S(eial
l'r: iIkv.-h ami li.-imniiahl, Term,
t'ur pri Nitioi! , aihlr.-.: FiliHiice
it-pi., l.'cT , IhiWii i!lii).. I.itlla,TpaH
VVanlilii,;! )!! iloi.i!, Mon-lay. Wilne-ilay
anil Kri.lay
Dr. Gertrude Phillips
ChtteoiMttiiC riiTNirian-
Olli.-e lintirt, I tn 4 p. m. Home fulls,
to 11 a. 111.
W. 0. Donclson
UNDERTAKER
tit
Calls attended night or day.
Chapel and Parlors.
Hilhboro, Oregon
IIOLSTEIN CATTLE
One heifer or a carload;
With calf or coming fresh:
White or mixed black and white;
Immediate or deferred delivery;
Cash or terms Friees ltight.
COAST CATTLE CO.
EUGEXF. ORE.
O.Fiw at tho Ea.rig Creamery
Call for Warrants
All Hillshoro citv warrants on funds
other than the General Knntl, tnarkeil
"Not l'.iiil For Want of Funds," are now
pnyah e at the otuce of the tiiuiersinneil
anil iuterest will cease after April 17
1914.
F J Sewell, City Treasurer.
Itillshoro, (tre., Apiil 16, 1914.
FOR T1IK
Best Fire Insurance
AND TROMPT SKTTLE
MKNT OF LO.SSKS SKR
JOHN VANDERWAL
Agent London ct Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co.
Pacific States riione 334 H1LLSI10KO
A nice portrait of yourself,
such ns vou can always get at
Johnson's Studio, makes a very
desirable school or wedding souvenir.
For Sale
House and lot, 1)9x200; sewer im
provements paid; some line fruit
rees; $1000 $100 down and $10.
a month. F. G. Mitchell
I represent Spirella corsets
not sold in stores. Will call at
homes on request and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjust
and wear the corset. Our tailor
ed mnde-to-measure corsets, in
cluding the latest front lace, with
an experienced corsetier service,
cost no more than high class cor
sets purchased- in stores. Mrs.
M. E. Caudle. Jiillsboro, Fifth
and Jackson Streets, Phone No.
5S4. 50tf
FORD
VhQ UNIVERSAL CAR
Buy,! It Because
It's a Better Car
MODEL T. Touring CiLOT
Car Delivered POZrD
Wilhes Auto (a Garage Company
Third Street. Hillsboro. Or.
WE SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
Do you need any Groceries?
Do you need any Dry Goods?
Do you need any Shoes?
Do you need any Feed?
Will you need any Land Plaster?
Will you need any Farming Implements, Mower,
Rake," Manure Spreader, Cultivator, Spring Tooth
Disk, Binder or any thing in Machinery?
If you do, call and see us. Our prices are rij-ht.
Emmott and Jones
Orenco,
Phone Main 593
Oregon
Scholls Roller Mills
Wm. HANSON, Prop.
Flour and Feed, Aetna Brand of Spray, Custom
Chopping a Specialty, Poultry Supplies,
Manufacturer of Whole Wheat Flour,
and Wheat heart Flour, Graham etc.
Our Prices always Reasonable
TRY US the Next Time
R. F. D. 2,
Hillsboro, Or.
Its
CHERRY TIME
MERRY TIME
SAYS KING DING
c uicTiHt y
Sab Cherry Fair
Thursday, June 25 to Saturday June 27
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
From all Oregon Electric Railway sta
tions, effective Wednesday, June 24 to 27,
with Final Return Limit June 29.
Grand Paranes, Displays and Numerous Carnival Attract
ions. Big Premium List. Details of Apent.
A. P. Meyers, Agent. Hillsboro, Oregon
All new jrood3 no shelf-worn
goods on sale at Greer's.
FOUR CHAIR
,Barber Parlors
Courteous Treatment
Capable workmen
Baths in connection, and a
Fine Shower Bath
Newly Furnished Shop. A
trial will please'yon.
JAMES ANDERSON,
Pythian Bldg, Hillsboro.
HILLSBORO TRANSFER CO
E. E. Sclune.t7.ei-, Print.
HILLSBORO FUEL CO.
II. I). Sclmif ltzer.l'rop.
Headquarters in
HILLSBORO TRANSFER & FUEL
COS, office in Washington
Hotel I5Mir.
Dealers in
Sand, Gravel, Cement, Wood
and Coil.
Phone Main 692.
Argus and Oregonian $2.25
Argus "and Journal $2.25
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