The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 29, 1915, Image 2

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I i fine showinc at the SanFran
I mo Fair. Oregon's exhibit and
I iS'dinr are the cynosure of all
i ea, and travelers have treat
-sise for the uniqueness and
mnletenets of the Beaver
S tie's attempt to show the
jrid what Oregon can do. and
iat Oregon has. The eoramis-
to is also to be commended, for
! e wisdom of selection in plac-
x John Dennis, of Hillsboro, in
xisition that means much to
ashingtoB County, as well as
a State of Oregon. He is doing
I work, and doing it well
Born, to llr. and lira. Ben
hoow. Hillsboro. July 27. 1915,
laughter.
3orn. to llr. and Mrs. Arno
tkens. Hillsboro. July 24. 1915,
on.
! lenry Peterson, of Newton.
I a a county seat visitor yester-
1 1 morning. v
1 E. Dekhman left this morn
I for a three weeks visit to his
I I home in Illinois.
urn. to Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
una, of rarmiogton, July 21.
i 5. a daughter.
I oe Pitts moved to Nehalem,
urday. where he will work in
'Vgtng camp for his father.
llfred Yungen. who has been
ying for 15 years in the Hel
ta section, was down to the
nty seat today.
Ira. Cattie Clark, of Denver.
x, arrived Sunday to visit
vi her cousin. Hiss Uattie
jon. for several weeks.
Jra, John Boeker returned the
of the week from a trip to
m and other valley points.
3 will go to Seattle in the
ninj, on business.
le infant child of Mr. and
. Franklin Everitt passed
last evening. The parents
the sympathy of a large
j s of friends.
I rs. uea. K. Bagley and fam -
Jit uus morning for an ex
ad stay at Saltair, on the
nook beach, where they will
I iy the Fields Cottage.
tfkT. iottsoa. Cf til Dr. A
R Eailey place, bear towa.
threshed 43 bushcU of wheat to
the acre, the past weak. Tboa.
Bailey, of Groveland, turned oat
40 acres whkh averaged about
371 bushels per. Kan fields
nromiae to eo frofB S3 to d.
while others expect to thresh as
high as 45 bushels an indica
tion that wheat raising in Wash
ington County is not without
justification.
Some Dartv killed a hog be-
lonsinff to Melchoir Meyer, of
near Olson station, Hillsdale, a
few days ago, and probably sold
the porker. A search warrant
was sworn out and Sheriff Reeves
made investigation, but to no
avail. One party was suspicion
ed. but nothing to fasten the of
fense was found.
Mrs. Joe. Woifersperger and
son, Walter, departs in the morn
ing for an extended visit with
Mrs. Woifersperger's pareata.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Commons, at
Oua. Ore.
Earl Hobbs. of near Oak Park,
while grubbing. Monday, cut his
right foot severely, it being nec
essary to summons a physician.
Dr. Erwin attending.
George. Matt and Vincent En
geldinger. Cha. Deichman and
L J. Rushlow departed for a
fishing trip on the Wilson River.
Tuesday night
W. F. Haase. of Chehalem
Mountain, was in today. He
says that the bulk of the winter
wheat is cut over in nts section,
and the yield generally is excel
lent
Mr. and Mrs. Bray, of Cor.
nelius, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Frentzel. Monday even
ing. N. A. Davies. of near Kiaten.
was in town today. He is suf
fering from inflammatory rheu
matism, and has ' bean aaiag
crutches for fourteen weeks.
Fred Mast one of the old
timers of above Uountaiodale,
came down to the county seat
this morning.
Miss Uarriotte. of Maryland,
who has been visiting with Mrs.
Alfred Hey wood, has returned to
her home, by way of . California.
L. E. Gotham and family re
turned Tuesday from the Tilla
mook beaches, where they have
been spending a vacation.
Arthur Spiesschaert who is
living on the Tongue ranch, was
in town Wednesday.
George Fischer, of Portland.
was a Hillsboro visiter Wednes
day.
Frank Hillike. of Laurel, was
in the city this morning.
J. R. Status, of Pnlllios.
t buiineM visitor is the city this
Bormng.
Mr. and Mrs. John UebeU of
above Mountaindale, were city
callers today.
Jacob Michel, of south of town.
came in tooay. ana was ouj
greeting friends.
TRUMAN L. BONNEY
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who died at North Plains. July
20.1915
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SUMMON.
COFFEE CLUB COOK BOOKS
The second edition of the Coffee
Club Cook Book is on sale, at
60 cents.
The books are on sale at the
following places:
Vaught's Grocery.
Hillsboro Mercantile Co.
Donelson's Furniture Store.
Gragg & Powell Grocery.
Roes Grocery.
Kest Koom. second st near
Morton Greenhouse
Drink Celro Kola. "First
Thirst" 5i- at fountains.
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from a vlalt la Boato voucbc for Iba
truth of the fo".iwbi.': Una arternoun
ha found tbo vtxjria-oM am of Itla
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We have just completed, at Hilkboro, the most modern and best equipped Warehouse and
Feed Mill on the West Side and are now ready (or business at the new plant, where we will
carry a full line of grain and feeds of all kinds and be prepared to roll or grind grain at all times.
We will continue to handle BEAVER STATE FLOUR and maintain its excellent quality!
We will use our former building, the Climax Mills, for a hay warehouse and will be prepar
ed to supply the trade with Hay and Straw. We deliver in town.
Remember that we are ALWAYS IN THE MARKET to buy GRAIN or HAY in ANY
QUdWTITY. Storage at regular rates. We sell Grain, Hay or Feed in any quantity, from ten
pounds to a carload or more.
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BRANCHES AT CORNELIUS AND NORTH PLAINS