THE ARGUS
THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1895.
The Bcliool directors of this
city have purchased a modern map
of Oregon for the higher tli-pnil-meuU.
Circuit Court opens Monday.
-Tho Bryan-Lnidlaw Co. is now
agent for the fckudcbuker wagon
Company.
A civil suit in which J.J. Noth
rop win plaintiff, and N, Rerdan
kikI wife went defendant was tried
In-fore n jury in Knight's court
.Monday Inst, (!en. R. Ihiglfy, heing
attorney for plaintiff and T. II.
Tongue. counsel for defent-e. The
jury wan retired for 20 minutes
when they brought in a verdict for
plaintiff.
From and after Dws, Int., the
K. of 1'. will meet in the Masonic
hall. The new quarter" will be
appreciated.
J. H. Smith, of Uie Bazaar,
Main street, will have u brunch
store at McMinnville, havinx al
ready made several nhipmunts rf
goods to that place.
There will bo a grand hall id
Maya' Hall, Glencoe, Thanksgiving
evening. Walker's orchestra will
furnish tho music Tickets, with
supper included, $1.00. A splendid
time is promised.
-The State Insurance Company,
which recentlv went to nieces, had 1
n large number of rUks in the
ing vicinities of this county. (f,
-Th M K. -lmrch is this v, k
the sceno of revival service".
Board, with or without rooms,
with use of bath Charges moder
ate. Inquire of Mrs. M. 11. Mn
lone. It. 11. Walker and daughter
were in the city Monday, from
lleaverton precinct. Miss Walker
was the guest of the Misses Arch
bold.
-Men's laundried shirts, 50 cts.
each at Sehulmerich & Son.
The State Insurance Company
has failed and tho' holding poli
cies issued by that institution are
now without insurance. J. I.
Knight has made arrangements
with tome of his Companies, the
best in the world, whereby he can
take up the policies of Stato
and allow wh it they are worth for
unearned premium toward a Good
Solid policy. Parties in this sit
uation will If ml it to their inters)
to cull and see him.
Sohulnierich A Son are selling
ladies wraps tlie equal oi wiin-n:
cah not he had in this country. j
All the latest styh's in chinks and
'ciipesln eloth and fur goods.
J. 1). Phil'ips, of Cornelius,
wa in tho city Tuesday attending
to business
W. I". Ralston, the Gaston
hotel man. was in the city, Satur
day last Mr. Iliilston is one oi
Gaston's republican wheel "horses."'
Bargii insult the week i n G ni
cer ion at Mryun Luidlaw Co. Cash
Store. v
It H. Greer and family are
now comfortably domiciled in their
new residence on First street.
The Altai's erred last week in
slating that the new firm of the
Harness shop on Main street was
Davis & Brown. Mr. Davis retired
and the firm ii Phinney & Brown.
Money to loan in sums to suit.
Mortgages and notes bought and
sold. Room 13, Morgan Block.
J.T. Fletcher was in the cit '
Tuesday from Gales creek, the pop
ulist stroiiuliold. Mr. Fletcher says
many peopio up there think that
Coxev is now governor of Ohio, in
asmuch as thoy read no newspaper
except the Cornelius Colon.
Glascoe's J uhilee Concei t Com
pany will give a concert at the
Hilisboro Opera House on Monday
evening, November 25, 1895. They
come highly recommended by the
press and bv all who heard them at
the Oregon Industrial Exposition
where they recently gave a series
of concerts.
We have aJig job in soap. See
our window. lNun-Laidlaw Co.
Cash Store.
-W, V. Wiley attended the fu
neral of his little niece, Minnie Wat
ers, at Corvallis Sunday last. She
was the 2d child of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Waters The little one was
, unusally healthy and the death was
', jutiexpectid, occurring from peri
tonitis while Mrs. Wiley was visit
ing with her sister at Newburg.
Mrs. Waters will be remembered as
MiBs Dora Wiley, who grew to wom
anhood in this city, and her hus
band is the recorder of Benton
county. The parents have the
sympathy of their Hilisboro friends
. in wieir oereavemeni. ,
Buy your dry goods alStpry
Goods store, and your grocems at
Greer's Grocery. ."
Miss Lena Parker, the gifted
young elocutionist of Forest Grove,
will deliver a temperance lecture at
the Christian church tomorrow ev
ening. Special sale in Ladies'
fine done, button, in square
or picadilly toe, only $1.75,
former price $3.35, " at
Gregg,s Shoe Store, For
est Grove.
Wheat will doubtless go no
higher this season. ' It may go low
er. Those indebted to us should
make a note of this and sell. We
want to clone al I this year's accounts
on our hooks, and cancel all over
due notes by Dec. 1st.
II. Weiiui'Na & Sons.
Mr. Geo. Tamiesie was in town
from Mountaiiidale Saturday IuhI.
The recent rains have started
the fall plowing, and many are the
shares being hammered at our
smithies.
Pickled Jh' ft t C. Hlaser's,
2ndstieet.
W. II. Wehrung and wife were
l'orlland visitors the first of the
week.
Miss Stella M iller, who is leach
ing the I ley wood school, wus in the
city Monday.
When you want an "up to date"
hair cut, or a neat comfortable slmve
or both, call at tho City Shaving
Parlors. Hot and Cold baths im
mediate on order.
E. E. Coi.kstock, Prop.
A considerable number of con
verts to the Baptist faith were bap
tised in Dairy Crtek Sunday last
by Key. Suholheu. lheceremomes
were held in the afternoon and a
large crowed witnessed the inuner
e
hiohs.
A neat little water tower is be
ing constructed on the residence of
C. 1). Kimberliu, in East Hillshoro.
- rgmns in groceries at u rears.
farni-yNTa. new residence of Win. Con
Ui. ;jri Blrw,t j8 rapidly nearing
l'letlon- . plastering is near-
ly done, and the painting will soon
ie completed, 11. Behrens swinging
the brush. The house will be a
model of neatness and convenience.
For sale A full-blooded Hoi
stein bull, 3 years old. Inquire of
or address Dan'l Baker, Greenville,
Oregon.
H. P. Ford has been attending
court atCorvallis the fore part of the
week, hobnobbing with Dave Osb
urn, the only democratic sheriff in
the Willamette valley. Dave is the
sheriff, who, when asked how he
felt when present at Sheriffs' con
vention, he being the only democrat,
said "well I fi el just like a great
big kernel of No. 1 wheat in a half
bushel of cheat." Messrs Ford and
Ostium have discovered they were
horn on tho sa ue day, each has
served two terms as sheriff of an
Oregon county, and their terms will
expire simultaneously.
First-lass groceries at hard
times prieeat Uifc Bryan-Laidlaw
Co. Cash Stoyr Even change to
bacco at 15 cent per pound.
Marriage licenses n
.. . ,.
granted to L. L. Schumai
eigeniiiaur. I' red Ala si and J.enn
Shiier. and George Liiemerman and
WiUla Hunger. Chas. Krebs and
Eva Brooklyn were recently mar
ried near Middleton by virtue of a
license issued out of the Clackamas
court.
For timothy and clover
sk! J. W. Goodin, of Glencoe.
seed,
V"-Soine renegade made a
noct
in rim I
urnal visit to the clothes line of C.
Blazer hist Monday night and ap
propriate several articles of wearing
apparel. Mnzer says he will buy a
bull-dog and a Winchester and
hereafter be ..on the watch.
Dr. J. E. Adkins hns opened
dental parlors in the Morgan block
room 8, where he will be pleased to
meet his old patrons. Charges very
reasonable.
You need not go to Portland
or any other place to get your win
ter wraps. You can gel, them cheap
at Sehulmerich fc Son.
Johnston Freeman has sold
one-nan oi 111.- iiirui to some Uer
uians recentlv from' Iowa. :
E. E. Colestock entertained a
number of his gentlemen friends
at his residence last evening in oc
casion of his birth anniversary.
The hours were pleasantly spent
with music, games and the host was
tendered numerous presents.
Ruisins, 5 cents perpotrWa at
Greer's.
Dell Cornell and Frank Hol
conib were lust evening sentenced
to 2 years imprisonment in the
penitentiary, by Judge Fullerton,
of Corvallis.
There will be union Thanks
giving service at the Christian
church, next Thursday at 11:00 a.
ni., Rev. Schofield occupying the
pulpit.
Baking powder, 25 oz. r 25
cents, at Bob Greer's. A
The residence of Mrs. Benson,
of Forest Grove, was burned Sat
urday evening about 9.00 o'clock.
She was out at a neighbors when
the alarm was made. A Mr. Wil
son, who was one of the first on the
scene, was severely burned, and had
not some of those present dragged
him out he would have met
his death, The house was a total
loss. No insurance.
' Messrs Andrews and Delaney,
prominent Mountnindale people,
were in Hilisboro yesterday, guest
at the Hilisboro House.
Roadmaster Russel spent Tues
day along the line m this vicinity
Special sale in Men's
oork sole shoes from $3
and upwards at Gregg's
Shoe Store at Forest
Grove.
GUILTY "AS WED
So Said The Jury In the Holcomb-Cor-ncll
Case.
WILL SERVE TWO YEAKS' SENTENCE
Hop Growers in The City Indian
War Veterans Meet.
Found Guilty.
Dell Cornell and Frank Hol
comb have been found guilty as
charged in the Benton county Cir
cuit court. They will doubtless
serve time, as it is unlikely Judge
Fullerton will grant a new trial,
the evidence being conclusive.
There are many Washington coun
ty people who will feel thut Justice
occasionally holds its own, and
who will feel that for some time
this county will be rid of a danger
ous element. The District Attorney
'George
M. Brown conducted his
casein a very thorough manner,
while the defendants were supplied
with the best legal talent of Benton
county at the State's expense.
School Report.
The following is the report of
Hey wood School for month ending
November 15, 185)5: Nnuber (lavs
taught, 18; numb' r days a tend
ance, 082; number pupils enrolled,
45;avnage number belonging, 44;
average daily attendance, 38. Fol-
lowing named pupils were present
every day during the month:
Blanche and Carl Oleson. Ilardd
Taylor, Ethel Young, Lillian John
son, Archibald and Miranda Wold,
Charles and Sylvester Foricle, Win
nie, Josie.-Warnie and Willie Hey
wood, Lepha Carter. Edgar Clar
ence, Irene and Calla Young, Adolf,
Julie and Bennie Honzaik find
Delbert Bridges. Visitors were:
Mrs. Jobe, Misses Antonia and An
nie Honzaik and Messrs. A. Hon
zaik and J. Ruble, directors.
Stella M. Mii.lku,
Teacher.
Would not Sell.
A large delegation of hop-growers
was in from various county points,
Monday, to meet a buyer from
Portland. An offer of 5$ cents was
made but no one senieed willing to
sell. After consideration, the grow
ers decided they would sell at, (11
hut the offer was declined, and the
meeting was all for nothing. Manv
want to sell hadlv. but at the same
"""N.time, desire to hold till they can get
avt , ,.n V,m '"S expenses. Rans'tein, the
and hula ,uver, made the statement that he
whs offering, at market figures, and
was not hunting hop men who from
sheer force of circumstances, must
put up their product.
Soldiers of Indian War Resolve.
Pursuant to a previous order, the
Indian War veterans met Saturday
last at the court house. The at
tendance wiir not very large and
but little business was transacted.
A resolution was passed asking the
houses of congress to give the sol
diers of the Indian wars tne same
pension privileges accorded the vet
erans of the civil war. H. Weh
rung presided with dignity but was
unable to prevent Stephen Holcomh
from delivering a fullgrown popu
list address, which Secretary Sap
piugtou neglected to spread on the
minutes of the meeting. After ad
journment Mr. Holcomb repaired
to the comer of Main and 2nd,
where hi entertained a small aud
ience by applying choice and vine
gary epithets to all opposed his po
litical faith.
A Bargain.
A neatly constructed 5 room cot
tage within 2 blks oi business pur
of town. Oood fence around lot
good woodshed, and two roomy
closets in residence. Also pump
in good repair. Goes for $600. jo
quire at this ofliee.
For Cash,
Until Nov. 2(5, II. Wehrung &
Sons will make a sweeping reduc
tion in prices on their stock of dress
goods, clothing, boots and shoes,
and groceries. Ve have decided to
turn halt our Btock of goods into
cush within the next 30 days, and
here are Rome ot our inducements:
33 in. all wool dress goods 22 cents
per yard.
36 inch, ditto, 30 cents $ yard.
52 " " " 44 " '
Best D. G. sugar, per ft, 5 cents.
Rolled oats, per lb, 3 cents.
Rice " " 5 "
Arbuckles coffee " " 22J "
Footwear nnd all other goods at
proportionately low prices. We
will not he undersold. Remember
this sale will only last 30 days so
don't fail to call and get prices.
H. Wehrung & Sons.
COUNTY NEWS
SOUTH TUALATIN.
Quite a number from this place attend
ed a social dance at Andrew lack's last
Friday night. All expressed themselves
as navmg a good time.
f good many of the farmers started in
plowing this morning. There has hard
ly been enough rain yet.
Our neighborhood is rejoicing over the
raise in butter, as everv one in this nlace
sends more or less milk to the CreAinery.
It is reported 50 cents per roll.
Miss Etnnia Simpson returned
last
evening from a week visit with her Aunt,
Mrs A Jack, ot farming ton.
Mr Lindholm has moved in the Bran
son house and intends to make a number
of improvement! on the place.
The Directors of this school Dis't. have
made quite an addition to the school
supplies in the form of two large Maps,
one of Oregon and one of the United
States.
Our school is progressing nicely under
the care of Miss Emma Tunison. There
are about sixteen pupils enrolled.
FROM MIDDLETON.
Some of our hop raisers have sold but
at a low figure.
The telephone poles are up and ready
for the wire.
The Alaska Tea at the church last
Thursday was liberally patronized and
the W F M ladies were well pleased.
F M Olds, of McMinnville, was visiting
friends here this week.
Mr Beatty rather denies the sfot im
peachment ol being lost in the moun
tains. He says the balance of the party
was lost and he was bunting them.
Mrs William Vincent was taken sud
denly ill lat,t Monday. The doctor was
summoned and she is now much better.
Rev Hinshaw who has bad charge of
the Friends' church here and at Sher
wood the last year has severed his con
nection here and accepted a call at Mar
ion. All join in wishing him success in
his new field.
The singing class of Prof French is
to give a concert in the near future.
Last Monday was a day replete with
festivities for Middleton. Mrs W J
Smith wishing to celebrate her natal an
niversary invited some of her friends to
spend the day and take dinner with her.
All who are acquainted with the culi
nary abilities of Mrs S will be willing to
admit that it must have been par excel
lent when we say it was one of her best.
In the evening by invitation, or rather
by appropriation, the residence of Mr S
Stein was thrown open and occupied for
the time by a large crowd of merry mak
ers, it being the anniversary of Mrs S
and also the anniversary of their mar
riage. All enjoyed themselves. Some
indulging in the light fantastic until the
wee sma' hours of the morning when
all wended their way home feeling that
it had been a red letter day for Middle
ton. CENTERVILLE.
The Centerville Literary and Debating
Society was organized last Wednesday
night at the school house. G W Marsh
was elected president and Mrs C H
Klanchard secretary and, treasurer.
Walter Lyons has gone to the Cascade
mountains on a hunting expedition
which will probably last through the
winter. '
J E Wilson did business in Portland
Tuesday.
W B Corum was down from his ranch
on the Nehalem last week. He left on
his return trip Monday.
C H Williamson returned to his
home in Portland last week
Miss Eva Fowler returned to her home
in Portland. She has been visitine
friends and relatives
week.
here for the
past
Mrs M J Bufcrd, of Fortland. came out
Mondav evening to spend a short lime
in our pleasant littie burg.
Mrs C W Herinens prrived home safe
and sound fiom her visit in the East
Saturday night.
There is talk of having a Christmas
tree for the Sunday school children.
r rn.u.u, r.,n u.t .... t. i,.
kvuaiuviauic lain 11.11 1 iv uui
not enough to wet the ground sufiicient-
j
wyio piow goou.
FROM PHILLIPS.
Frank Hill, of Cedar Mill, is visiting
with friends in this vicinity.
There are several cases of mumps in
this community and a great many have
oeen exposeu
Born, November to, to the wife ofC01'8'
it.:n: t. i n j , n
Phillip Pezoldt, a 13 pound girl
The Bethany Cornet Band and Orches
tra will give a concert and ball at Scap
poose Thanksgiving evening. A good
time is anticipated.
Herman Gans has gone up near Gas
ton to work this winter and the ladies in
this vicinity will miss him very much.
There was a social hop in this neigh
borhood last Saturday night. A good
time has been reported.
There are a great many who are tak
ing lame, blind and poor horses to the
"boss works" at Linnton and returning
with wild frisky ones.
Herman Toelle is giving a lady friend
lessons on the violin. She receives two
instructions through the week and an
extra one of Sundays. Mr Toelle is a
good musician.
BEAVERTON.
A ball will be given in Beaverton hall
November 27. Good music and a good
supper will be had.
Our town , though small , is not with
out excitement. Tuesday morking about
ten o'clock the chimney of Mrs Dank's
house caught on fire and the smoke was
emerging from the roof of the house so.
treely that it caused many to tmnk that
the fire was burning the roof and only
lively work would save the building but
glad was all when they found that it
was the soot burning from the chimney
and was out in half an hour later,
Mrs Pike, Sr. who was quite ill last
week is slowly improving.
Mr Barnes, Sr. has been quite sick for
the past two weeks but at last reports
was some better.
A debating society was organized last
Saturday night and an entertainment
was given by Prof Traver and the school.
The program was excellent and was ap
preciated by all present.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
In another column will he
found the docket for the coming
term Circuit Court. It is a lenehty
one and will require some weeks for
final disposal.
"Just received a new line
of Mens' Fine Cordovan shoes
in the very latest style toes,
in lace or congress. Will sen
at lowest city prices at
Gregg's Shoe Store, Forest
Grove, Ore.
There is strong talk of moving'
the Wilke's creamery to a point!
near Mountaiiidale. If the parties
concerned can procure sufficient
pasturage for their stock the plans
doubtless will mature. MounUin
dale is coming to the front.
You can find anythingyou
want in groceries at Greer's. N
The Andrews Lumber Com
pany, W. T. Andrews, president,
and D. W. Dorrance, secretary, ha1?
purchased the saw mill plant of the
Buxton Lumber company and will
soon move the machinery to Moun
taiiidale, where it will be placed in
a new mill to be immediately con
structed, on the Delaney place.
Their old mill will be run at the
present site for another year, and
next season both will be in opera
tion. The post office store keeps con
stantly 011 sale a line of standard
periodicals, magazines und month-
lys. Anything not on sale will be
ordered for you. Inquire of J. M
r
. :
--J11S8 Alice luunoy, or xaurei,
and Miss Bessie Buck, of Con elius,
are attending Hilisboro public
school this terra.
Deputy District Attorney Ad
ams is absent from the eitv on bus
iness and will return the latter
part of the week.
Jones, the Forest Grove livery
man, was in the city yesterday.
Buy your apple boxes of R., H.
Greer's. Cheap.
Oregon weather compares very
farorably with the snow and bliz
zards of the eust.
County Clerk R. B. Goodin
did business at Portland today.
G. W. Patterson, Hillsboro's
furniture dealer, vinted Portland
Wednesday, returning this morning.
When next season comes around
Jack will pedal o'er the ground I
All alone;
For "Mc" will then have found
That his freedom has its bound
He'll stay at home!
Sehulmerich & Son handle all
the leading brands of rubbers and
rubber boots in mens', boys', la
dies' and children which they sell
at the lowest living price.
Quite a number of townspeople
are talking of taking advantage of
the low rate lo San Francisco. As
rates now stand you can gothereand
return, on the O. R. & N. steam
ers, for $10, which includes berth
and meals.
Maple syrup and huck-wneat
flower, cheap at Greer s j
1 ne winter togs are here an
so dense are they at night that the
electric lights are almost obscured.
Mr. E. I.. McCormick has re-turiu-cl
from I'orthtiid with his bride
and they are now comfortably dom
iciled in the resilience of John Den
nis, on First street. On Tuesday
evening the llil!Doro Keen and
Cornet, band, of which Mr. McCor-
nnck is a member, serenaded the
happy couple at (heir home.
--We will soon have another in
voico of water proof shoe6. See
our Rumple cut shoe. Sehulmerich
& Son.
W. J. Cowles, Pres. of the Mc
Minnvile National Bank, and F. J.
Fenton, a prominent attorney of
that city, were in the city yesterday,
perusing asmngiou county re-
Thanksgiving is coming and
Greer's is the place to get your
good things for dinner.
Thos. Cornelius was in the city
From the North plains Tuesday, and
reports his father's condition not
much improved.
Eggs takew in exchange for
goods at the Hilmboro Bazaar.
The Bon Ton Shaving Parlors
on Second street are the most fash
ionable in the city. Childrens'
haircutting, 15 cents; shaving on
Sunday, 10 cents.
For every $1.00 cash purchase
of school supplies at The Delta
drug store you will receive one
sheet ot popular music, selected
from a large assortment.
Dead Letter List.
The following is the list of letters re
maining in the Hilisboro post office un
claimed: Mrs Terrisa Esmond Mr F Hill
Ezra Johnson Ada Sherman
ProfWH.Stayer.
AH letters not called for by Nov. 30,
1895, will be sent to the dead letter of
fice. One cent will be charged on each
letter called for.
Mary A. Brown, P. M.
Notice to my Patrons.
My business is such that it is ab
solutely necessary to make collec
tions on all outstanding accounts
and matured notes within 30 days.
J. P. Tamiesie, M. D.
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CURE EFFECTED
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WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD
IN HILLSBORO.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD
Pioneer Harness
Dealer in Horse and Mule Jewelry.
Repairing and Carriage Trimming a Specialty.
. . ... All Goods Sold to Compete with Portland Prices ...
HILLSBORO CITY
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SiBeef, Mutton,
Kept Constantly on Hand.
Highest : Maiket : Price : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle, : Sheep
Cash Paid for Poultry.
MAIN STREET,
CHOICE LANDS.
. FOR SALE!
Any one desiring to purchase a Farm
or Town Property will do well to . .
READ - THIS - LIST.
Here are some
Very Choice Properties
Which ara Offered
Cheap :-: Cheap
For particulars enquire at this office.
No 1
20 acres,
sidewalk within one
10 acres cleared, finest quality of bottom
land, 4 acres bench, tine site for building
purposes, some timber on same. Will
sell in a body for 2U00 jmrt down, bal
ance on time to suit purchaser. Or will
subdivide so as to give part cleared bot
tom and part bench, in plats from 2 to 5
acres, at $125 per acre. Here is 11 chance
for a good neat little home which can be
imxde self sustaining Investigate before
some one gets it. On tlw inurkw for a
short time only.
No 2 10 acres, half cleared, 1 acre bea
vm'dum. rest slashed and sown to grass,
no buildings, goes for fOa per acre. With
in two miles of Hilisboro. Terms, 400
down, balance in 3 years at 10 per cent.
Or will sell ii acres, of which above is a
part, at same price por acre, including lo
acres of boavordam aud swail ideured.
vo UB acres, highway running
through center of plac, 50 acres in culti
vation; 2 acres in orchard, apples, pears
arid plums; (i room houso; log burn, good
well of water; 30 acres of beuvei'dam, easy
to put in cultivation; place well watered
by springs and creek; 100 acre under
fence; 1J miles from post offlcc, daily
mail; 1 mile from school house aud six
miles north of Hilisboro. Goes cheap for
eaalu
No 4 A good corner lot on Main and
Third atreeto. 75175, with good building
theroon,(iultaul for any kind of business,
and in oxcellent repair, will go at bar
gain for oash. Part payment and balance
on long time with aecurUy,
No s u acre; half cleared .balance in
grass. Good house of four rooms; good
. barn and outbuildings. Pine orchard of
50 trees and various other small fruits.
150 chickens 50 ducks, 1 -horse wagon,
a sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers
1 horse snd farm implements. Every
thing goes for $6jo, cash in hand.
equipment, consisting of (lining cars, buffet
sleeping cars. The buffet cars are mar-
li room,
, burner shop, easy cnairs, etc.
. B. C. DEXNISTON.C. P. T. A.
m Third St, Portland. Orogon.
Patent Medic: res.
Proprietary Articles.
Pharmacy
Particular Attention Paid In
Physicians' Prescriptions ami
Family Recipes.
TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS,
Shop,
A M CARLILE
MANAGER.
MEAT MARKET.
BERST, I'eop " i;
Veal and Pork
aud : Hogs
HIIJilBORO,
OREGON.
adjoining city limits,
block of uroDertv.