The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 02, 1915, Image 6

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BEAYERTON-REEDVILLE
ACREAGE
Is the Finest Suburban Tract
within a radius of to miles of
Portland, with up-to-date ear
service
A "Home-Section
Buy a Small Tract here and
give yourself elbow room.
You can buy an acre here as
cheap as a lot in a small town
and "still have all town
facilities.
Rapid
Transit
Will get 5ou to town in short
er time than cars from Port
land's other suburbs. Why
not spend your declining
years in this Garden Spot?
SHAY -FEAR COMPANY
I02 Fourth Street.
Portland. Oregon
Best Bargains
HAS OPENED HEADQUARTERS AT
dinger Bros,
The Reedville Store
WITH A'SPLENDID LINE OF GENERAL
MERCHANDISE. WHEN YOU BUY HERE
YOU SAVE MONEY ALL THE TIME
Reedville, Oregon
PERRY E. tlWJMES
The late Perry E. Hushes, an- j
nouneement of whose death was
in last week's issue, died Auir.j
25. 1915 after a briet illness.
He was sured 41 years. 1 month
ana zz. aays, and was born in
Jennincs County, Indiana. July;
3. 1874 For 24 years he has!
been a member of the Christian I
Church. He married Miss Rosa '
Juddin 1896. He came to Ore-j
iron i- years ago. r ive children
were born to Mr. and Mrs.
Hughes, one of whom died nine
years anx Hie widow and the
follow-in children survive: Fred.
Addie. Gladys and John Jr. Of
his immediate family the follow
in survive: John Hughes, fa
ther, of Newton; two sisters and
three brothers: Mrs. Chas.
Crocker. Mrs. Albert Kruir. of
Newton: Elmer, of Buxton; E.
E-, of Aberdeen. Wn.. and Wm
ot Hillsboro, Deceased was a
member of the Modern Woodmen
of America, and carried fiOOO
life insurance.
"We are left behind t) mourn
The loss of our loved ona.
But to follow when the Lord
calls us
To our home prepared.
wnere sorrow and death is no
more."
Contributed.
MUNICIPAL WOOD BURNS
Portland' mnmVInal ti-ruvl ta
containing somewhere near three
inousana coras, cut near tsoaver
ton, burned Friday night-and
the problem of disposing of it is
now dissolved like snow "upon
the desert's dusty face. Wheth
er it caught fire accidentally or
was incendiary is not known.
The In. reachf alwint $' 111) nor
- - - w vMVW r
cord but, of course, the City of
rortiana will save the cost of
hauling. Teams had already
started hauling into Portland.
and the haulers found them
selves out of i job Saturday
morning.
The city paid $1 for stumpage.
last Winter nrt Mrahliahiwt
fsmn for th nnmnlnvH Thn
cost of cutting was another dol
lar, so the loss is J6.000, less that
which had been hauled, which
was not very manv cord-. The
wood was cut on the north sloDe
of Cooper Mountain, south of
where about midnight, and it is
thought it caught from a run
ning fire in the brush.
THE HILLSBORO
COMMERCIAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS nd PROFITS $25,000
An old, safe. aud coiiserv.itie bank,
located iu the Hillsboro Commercial
' block, S. W. corner Main and Second
streets.
Hillsboro Commercial Hank.
This is the time to us Flu
Spray. 90 cents per gallon, at the
ue.ia urug store.
Miss Detorah Barrett went to
Tillamook. Saturday, for an ex
tended visit with Mrs. C. C.
Smith, who formerly resided in
this city.
The Kodak season ia nnw nn
Go to the Pharmacy for your
supplies.
A. J. Luce, of the I.nro Hnn
Co.. Well known hv arauiora in
Washington County, died at the
age oi oa years, in the East, last
week. Luce had bought many
crops here.
John Kamna. of Farmintrrnn
was in town the Inst nf rhn wool
John Sold his wheat thin vpor of
y cents, after having refused
$1.02. A week's delay cost him
five cents per bushel. .
Hub?) t Bernards, of McMinn-
vme. wa9 down to Washington
County, Monday, looking over
business affairs here His Yam-
niu ranen mis year gave him a
good yield, 90 acres of wheat
fcaving averaged 45 bushel9 to
the acre. Hubert sold at 95
cents net-not bad, after all.
The Hunger Rrns l.nmharPn
r-, - . vu w t SJt f
of near Manning, are about to
move ineir mm, and have a fine
lot of dry, clear lumber, and No.
1 common on hand, and it must
go-Hunger Bros Co., Manning,
phone Buxton, 4-5. 14 26
After several weeks confine
ment to his room Post Master
J. C. Lamkin came down to the
DOSt Office. MnnHav mnminir
! about ten o'clock, just to see how
inings were being conducted.
He found everything ir. ship
shape. His many friends are
pleased to see him again able to
be up town.
Kumsey Sawmill
Dimension Lumber and Timbers
1 V Rough and Dressed Lum
her of all Kinds.
Mill i miles from B. P.
Cornelius' Place.
Will Deliver.
Lumber delivered to North Plains
AfEMcCUMSEY
Cornelius, Ore., Route I
SECOND STREET
Barber Parlors
Courteous Treatment
Capable workmen
Baths in connection, and a
Fine Shower Bath
Newly Furnished Shop. A
trial will olease von.
JAMES ANDERSON.
Pythian Bldg, Hillsboro.
Pacific States
Fire Iainriuce Company of Portland,
Oregon. The only big Oregon Old
Line Company. Loaaes Promptly Paid
John Vanderwal
Hillaboro, Agell 0regoa
ir
Hoffman's Sawmill
is sawing from the best timber in
Washington county. The tiucst
Rough and Dressed Lumber
KILN DRIKD FLOORING and RUSTIC
always on hand. Estimates on
Buildings, Flooring, Rustic, Ceil
ings all kinds of tiuished lumlwr
for house material. We deliver.
Phone: Pac. States, (llencoc Central, 37
PETER HOFFMAN. Bacona. Oregon
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CHIROPRACTIC
Dr. M. H. McMAHON
Chiropractor
0! Portland. Ore.
HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SIXTH YEAR
Now with Dr. F. R. Sizer, I). C. offices in Douclson
Bldg., Hillsboro. Portland office 121 4th St.
Late Testimonial: To whom it may concern:
I beg to advise that I have taken Chiropractic
treatments from the best operators in Portland, Tacouu,
and Seattle, but I have yet to meet a Chiropractor who
gives as satisfactory adjustments as Dr. McMahon,
although one aud all did not fail to charge higher rates
for much less proficient and specific work.
Dr. McMahon's skill has prevented the necessity
of a surgical operation in my case.
JOHN HALSOR,
Supt. Bridge Construction, S. P. & S Ry
Portland, Ore.
uwo
Pure bred Jach
The Black Jack, U, the urn of the wrll Vno
IWcvhcr, sire of some of the best tnulea in (lu s 8
will be for M-rvic at the W. II. Freuch Mat.lc, 4t Ftt
C rove, season 19 15. Terms of lucctling: $i..,mkl
mvice; $: to insuie colt to Maud. Smu .
15 aud close July l.
Copy Stallion Registration Board, State
of Oregon, License Certificate of
Pure Bred Jack No. 1802
Dated at Cotvallis, Oregon, (, u,
The digrrcflhc jack UNO, N. 5v,, jJJ:
rrgisttud in the Mtidbook of Aiiictuuu Breeder' tl
soculii.n f Jacks ami Jennet, Owned by W. 1 1 l',,
Forest Oioe, Wahiuglun Co., ()e. Hied by o0cr
IVscriWd as follow: Black; with white tH.ints.
PEDIGKLt
, o- Thc!or, Sire of Sue
Beevher 3529. ( gucca, I)aw , Sir
,, , , ., ,. Ix Black King, Site of I 4!n
l-temhe shell, Dam Cruj.. lu of Iu
Breed Jack Fmldcd iu the year Aug. S, .jti,bM
Ixrtru examined hy the Stallion Kegutratinu lu.i
Oiegou, atul it i hereby certified that the xaid Mullim
vt jack is of PtfRK BRKKDINO, h regitrtrd ,u,ht
studUnik that is reco;iuicd by the association i).,me4
iu sectioti uiiu if au Act of the LrgUUtivc Asciub!
of the State of Oregon providing for the liccussug bf
Mallioiis, etc., filed tu the office of the SctteUry of
State, February 23, 1911, aud that the above turned
stalliou or jack has !ccu examined by the veterinarian
apjKiinted by the Stallion Rrgittaatinn Boa id atij U
hereby rcootied free from iufecttotu, coutagimu or
transmissible diseases or uusonodne and is hereby
licensed to stand (or public service iu the State of Oregon.
CARL N. KENNEDY
Secretary Stalliou Registration Board
FOR SALE!
POLAND CHINA HOGS
Fnm Famous Tecum seh Stik, Sire of which
sold for $iux) at public sulc, at St. Louis, Mo.
Some fine lih grade stck.
J. W. Vandervelden,
Roy, Oregon
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WHEN sun and work are
J11 thc ju.ice 0l,t of a
beats a smoke.
Some reasons why you hear
so much about the Real Tobacco
Chew: the aA . I UULC0
Yi . 6U,""'S less snitt ruf (
small chew takes the place o two
chews of the old km,. 1 01 luo
andenedt
grinding and soiS. 6 CU,S oul 80 of tUo
ASK YOUR DEALER FOPW-B CUT
CHtWINO TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW
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Hilbboro . OrtiN
NORTH PLAINS
BRIGK&TILE
COuPANY
4 inch Tile, $18.00
Per thousand
Brick, $9 and $10
Per Thousand
Phone Main 2l
NORTH PLAINS OrVE.
Patteraon Undertahin
Company
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