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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1896. THE ARGUS . . CALENDAR Biin Mon Tiioh Wed Tim J FrJJ Sat" a I J JL 0 7 f 8 ) "U 1 ' "1 12 1 l:' I l 1 15 111 1!4 f lv.i 2T "27 jltli) ;!()" Dully Mull Arrivals: Kuriwt drove - n in 7:1.1 Tin'llmnl, Way mid Hasten! H:M Ulimcoc - p in MMl Corvallls mill Way MM Portland 0:H) Dully Mull Departures! I'iii'IIhiiiI Kiistcrn via H I' a in 7: 1 :t I'h it in ( ; lein-ix', 1,1'iinx iV Hctliuny 7.IMI I'orviiHlH A Way - .W I'oi'llaud A Wbv ' - P hi fi:W forest drove ' - :0 r'aiiuliiKtoii mid Laurel leaves at W:'M u in and arrives at .'1:46 m mi Tuesday, Thursday mid Niitiirdny No Sunday iiiiiIIh, Postolllcc open from ":(Wn in'lo W:U() p in, except Ntiiidnys. N. I. Time Tallin: Lv. Ar. I'oi'llaud n in 7:1:1 p in K:.riO Coi'vhIUm u m N:.riO p in Mfi I'oi'llaud M III H:.MI p III ll:IK) McMliiuvllln n in (!:( i in 7:1-1 Hon. H. H. Huston unil K C. Seliuiinerioli addressed Cornelius )nlA Monday evening. lVir- boots ami hIiouiii nil linen tlio old reliable liWof II. Well rung & Sons leads irtijojiipetitorH. The anonymous litter writer is busy at work in this city. This hoi t of work in of tho lowest order tind characteristic of n brutal, cow ardly niilure. One who has lii-en writing such letters of late N well known by several people and there tun breakers ahead. When von want an "up lo date" liair cut, or a neat com fort a hie shave or both, call at the City Shaving Parlors. Hot and Cold baths im mediate on order. E. K. Coi.kh.totk, Prop. W. Holmes is now engaged in teaching the lielhany baud and under his instruction great improve 1 1 it it t is expected. -Kil'th and Kir streets are receiv ing Ho.no great improvements these days, HiuuipH being taken out and the lliuroiijihl'areH generally plough ed mid railed. ' Wash goods of all kinds for Hpri.ig and summer wear at 11. eiirung & .Sons. N. II. trstiiedcl was in the city front C itervillii Monday night to attend l'Unuui lodge and incut ln. Mentis. II. W. ripodnei left Tuesday to ftjcepi u iiMiiun uil the rubber liouse -ii (i.iovlye.u' it (' ., of Port laud. -4,1. 1 Knight is prepared lo liialCU loilln ol tiolll .,OJ HI -i 1'jUU on eaS) l t inr. die i.'Klieis of Toe (Militia-, chuicii al l give u tinnier and uip p l on election clay III the old li.i, a, ir ii'iililiug .driin street. i.i cents. - The cheap rates of five dollars e.ihiii and two-tifty steerage, includ ing meals and iieriu are still in ef fect on the U. 11. it N Cos', sieam ers hum l'm'tlund. Steamers leave 1'oi tlund every live ilays. S. U. Dunbarr, a prominent populist was in the eily yesterday, .dr. Dunbarr thinks lieu silver is not u cardinal principle of populism, and holds that tlm true populist is lor lial paper money the govern ment lo loan the same on land. W. E. Urock can now supply iho public with the choicest maga zines and literature. Come and see lor yourself. Miss Theresa Heiling, who is now residing m Portland, returned home 1 uesclay evening after mak ing a long ii lid pleasant visit with relatives and friends. Deniorest medal contest at the Christian Church next Wednesday evening under the direction of the W. C. T. U. You can get extras for D. M. Osborne machinery at Schulmerich ASon. .lr. Craig, editor of The Hatch et, and republican nominee for school superintendent, was a pro nounced democrat prior to starting the Hatchet. He was "arteroHiis" and knew his abilities would draw no republican votes so hied him self over dead line into the repub-lii-Hii eauiu. He is no more a re publican thaii the present head of their ticket was uunng war uines, when the Knights of the Golden Circle flourished, Union meiuoral services for de ceased soldiers will be held at the ilourt House. Sunday. Mho 24, 1 89(1 at 11 o'clock a. m. Members of the G. A. It., W. R. C. and H. of V. urn run uested to meet at Urance lfu.Il at 10:30 a. in. AH are invit ed to attend. KODOLPH CbANDAI.L, Chin, Memorial Comm. .R Zneke. of Gales Creek, but 3 weeks a resident of the county, was TiiHsdav examined bv Dr. Tainie- eie and the county court on a charge of insanity. He was ordered com mitted to tha insane asylum and Sheriff Ford removed him at once Ladies of the Christian Church will uivH a dinner on election day in the Bazar building next door to , Mie xuaiaun noiei. .Hats at Schulmerich & Son both great aud smalljcan fit any Hon. T. J. Cleoton, republican candidate for Pistrict Attorney,! spoke to a large crowd at the court house Tuesday evening. Cleeton poured hot shot into the populists and democratic enmp. The fiat money idea, tia advanced by pop ulists, received a terrible arraign ment and "democratic in coiujie teney" was severely chastised. The republicans were all right , of course. Go to II. Wehrung & Sons for your Gents' tumii-hing goods. They keep the finest line in the county. Married: At the residence of W. E. Smith. Hillsboro, Oregon, May 18, John rooks and Salvia Freudi'iiihal. both of this county, Itev. W. E. Smith officiating. E. Hurkhalter was in the city from The Dalhs the first of the week. Two new cases for divorce have been liled. Tresa Coiistan-j tine wants separation from her hus band, Guist'i, and Ora dell l'ome roy ask for a decree of divon einent from John E I'omeioy, and for the custody of minor children, grounds of desertion. Thirteen acres, hall under cul tivation. l-OKt. HhiKtuJfl nnrl hppiIoiI TI.i m-M iu of I if. ii i'pi(ln nt .wlU'l aslsr as Portland, at whicl swail. Situated close to lh.se line j PI,,C8 WRS tf tol ovr (hY or road between llillshoro and Forest! M to complete papers of application Grove. Goes at $",() per acre. Call ! for l't'iKion for debility sustained at (his oliice. jus an Indian War Veteran. All ...... Mr. Cornell is lu'lding an ad-: dit o., lo his reil ,.ce on EaH aBhiiigton street. Some grading and filling is be- injj done on Hase line street, Wh have- the lilies and' "largest H'.ock of net- in Vashiunn coi n ty at the hiVsi prio-s uvr nffereo. lirvan LiiiillaV' Co. Cali Store. Gu-t Eugestroom, Olap Sun- hn yet been found of the missing berg, (h o. Goos, Conrad Iteiuecke, ! man, and his many friends fenr he Geo. Danty and Samuel Moon have I has met with death by foul play, all been duly admitted to citizen-'as he was possessed of some money, ship,. The first three named re Hi family, well known here, is at cenllv proved up on homesteads. ' j.Hpwsi, where the Meeks have Ink- -You can eel finer and iMjller!?" "P w,n, of tliu all"le'1 NVh VetCi' cioiiiiiii: at iMmuimericii iv oon ..i,;, ... ot w, .I,,,!, i, .(r i than any other place in the county. The Searchlight last week contained an attack or rather, a puke in poetry, touching upon Gault's misfortune in having bill one arm Gault's misfortune, hap pily, is but in a physical sense, while a cor who would write such a piece, or all nv its publication, is crippled in the head. MenV furnishing goods jit ir m the factory at lower price him ever at Schulmerich it Son. John Willis is attending to the itiMiranee busini ss of J. I. Knight this week. Uttfu-i W'aii.'ei.er, mine host of I he Tualatin, inu gone to A'ask:: o II I'M llli.r tl il l, ii, , ,jj. ir " i .. t... u i. ;.. ...i. ..... i... u it if i itiaio n some of the profits of; that finiioi s Eldora l:i. , -J.M. Brown has disposed of his news business and W. E. Brock iiil hereafter supply the people with magi zincs and monthlies. J. 1. Knight, W. II. Wehrung, 1 L. E. likes and 8. 11. Humphreys, with their families, left Monday evening for Astoiia, where the gen th men will attend the Odd Fel low's Grand Lodge. Mrs. S. B. Huston goes n iso to represent the ilehekah lodge of this city. Ladies' and misses' wraps for pring and summer wear at Schul- niericlt & Son. On the street the other day was noted an old bay In-rse which at one time- about 20 years ago .vtis the pride of his owner. It was old ''Hoodlum and many a running race he made. Today he is in ned by Jan. Hoover. ,A New Goods. New Price. We tiro receiving' an eleghaity line of spring aio'kuiniyjtr goodwill prices io suit thetimesVCallauu exam ine our r sfock. We cittt save you . Bryan Luidlaw Co. Cash money Store. Counsel for Joseph Dillery has appealed the cn-e of state v. Dillery wherein Judge Knight imposed tho $50 and costs fine. The case wits tried by a jury. It will be taken up by the November term of Cir cuit oourt. Men's white latindried shirts for oO cents at Schulmerich & Son. Why pay your money for Wild cat paper when for Hie sumo money or less, you can get,N. good an in surance policy ii8 the. world pro duces, by calling' on J. J. Knight, Hillsboro, Oregon, W. E. Thome is the peoples Independent candidate for school superintendent. If elected, his de puty will be Mrs. Thome, the former nominee on the Peoples ticket. A vote for Thome will mean a vote for good school management. Don't forget this. Monday evening, while Mrs. Hosse, her daughter and daughter in law were going to their home from Cornelius the pole fell from the neckyoke, frightened the team and spilled the occupants. Mrs. Hosse sustained a compound frac ture of right leg and a fracture of the right arm. Dr. Tamiesie at- tended the sufferer and states that she may have to suffer an amputo - -F. Thatcher, of Thatcherville was in the city today. Mr. Thatch-1 er is the democratic nominee for; county commissioner, and reports Nothing Seen of Him for Over a Week. CROP REPORTS OVER THE STATE Nat a Large Amount of Fruit All Crops Growing Slowly School Report Some Real Estate Tran sactions. Courteney Meek Missing, Courteney Meek, one of the most widely known characters in Wash ington county, is missing, and fears of foul play sre each day being aug mented. On Tuesday evening of last week he left this city lo return to Lapvvai, Jd.iho, where he has lived for the past year or so. Ac companied by a nephew he proceed i iliv Wednesday he was seen on the Ktr,.ej of l,jrilnt2 and iti-siid ,),. 011 Washington county nmn WIW jlin, Thursday. Since that time he has not been seen, the n pi - ew returning to Glencoe Sumliy evrtiing and reporting the matter to S. A. I). Meek, the brother. Syste matic search was made and tl 6 matter placed in the hands ofth Portland nolice service.' No trace land M'ek was a men of strong char acter, a lirm friend and a hitler en cmv, hut was possessed ol many manly and uenerotis traits. For years he has identified himself with republicans politics in this county, and only a f.-tv days nio deliver, d a political speech at Glencoe, his old home. Many are of the opinion that he will turn up nil right, but ihere are other reasons to believe he has been killed. His grip and ovet'cutt. traps and other articles which ho took with him are yet at the old National hotel, Portland, whi le he was a temporary auest. Schoo' Report-, I'he following is the reuort ofjufWm K Cii'penter Dii-t. No. 41 for the month ClllllllL' .. ir.n. v t ,-..t.t A i j. ! i, : V 1 - O O . , II 1 1.1 !i I rilMnn " I I average attendance Sli; number of itardvs 5. Thou neither absent '!,;,.l-v !,re as follow ins;; Edward Metcalf. PeL'srie Gardner, Elmer Watson, Walter Willis, Ralph Uglo, Bruddic Fowles, Archie Montgom ery, John Willis. Edivard Watson. Bertha Fowles, Orpha Peters, Ada and Eucy Miller, Ethel Watson Mabel llollenbeek, Eva Montgom ery. Ai.rkrt Latham, Teacher. Crop Report. Cuovs After a prolonged spell of rain, cool and inclement weather, and the past week unchanged in this respect, the crops are found to be making a slow growth. Tie weather is too cool for prognss in any crop and the soil too wet to admit of plowing, seeding or garden ing, through an attempt was made in some seciions. Peas and potatoes are selling well in Curry county. Fall-sown grain has still a healthy ooloiyxcept on low ground, where the drainage is imperfect. Spring grain (though a short crop) is look ing well with few exceptions. Grafs is making fairly good progress. No ft a r is expressed concerning these crops, for a hitlo sunshine and warm, life-given weather would make them us good as could be de sired. Very little garden work has been done. Some express them selves will pleased that they have made no Htiemp to plant garden truck. When the soil is cold, and sunshine deficientgarden seed will quickly rot in the ground. V huit Uoncerning ine n un crop, it has changed little since hist week. Correspondents still report fruit, as failing, and many exuress them selves in doubt. There is no doubt that the cool weather is damaging to the fruit. The extent of daniHge can not be ascertained until some warm spring weather has had its effect. The weather becoming sud denly warm would also be damag ing. Pears, prunes, peaches and cherries have suffered the most. Some trees are well set with these fruts, but the growth seems to be checked, and a sickly look is notic ed. Early apples have suffered al so, but the late blooming apple has a better prospect. Gooseberries and an.d currants make slow growth, but are not much hurt in other re spects. Strawberries are backward. Blackberries are begining to bloom The ' le ra)d ch cropg are tnougntKto be Bafe i Curry county, 1 mn'd ,ie prunw have nol suffered with a prospect ot a very full crop, great damage from the weather in J that county, the rains having been warmer than in other sections, Late blooming fruits in Lincoln county are doing well. The future ed after a spell of fair1 weather and sunshine. Decoration Day. A conference meeting of the com mittees from the G. A. It., W, It. C. and Sons of Veterans met in J. I. Knight's office Monday evening to arrange for proper observance of Decoration day. Kev. Chne will preach memorial seivices at the court house this coming Sunday, all churches to attend and on Dec oration day proper a program will be carried out in proper spirit. The three societies above named, the schools and Sunday schools will march to the cemetery to decorate the graves of our soldier dead and then will return to the court house square, where addresses by .one from each order will take place. Music appnpiiate, vocal and instrument al, will be interspersed between the addresses. Kev. Cline will talk on the G. A. It., a paper will be read by a member of the Relief Corps and Hon. S. B. Hustoe. 2nd Lieu tenant of tho Sons of Veterans camp will in ike a 15 minute talk. Hons. T. 11. Tongue and Samuel Hughes will be invited to take part and doubtless will be here. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Real Estate Transfers. Francis M Hill to John Brisbine und i int in 10(3.10 a of sec 6 t 2 s r 3 w 11000. T II Mulleret ux to Anionic Seid ler It 69 in Cornelius Environs $150. Nettie and Charles Alwood to S Wade Hampton 6 a of sec 32 t 1 n r 1 w $600. S Wade Hampton to Ella Hamp ton 6 a of sec 32 1 1 n r 1 w $600 U S to Ira E Purdin et nx nw of sec 1 and n e of sec 2 1 1 n r 4 w Pat. J J Plum et ux to C Plum 10 a of sic 31 t 1 8 r 1 w $250. M Lowerv to Janet Kirkwood 103 a of a Hill d 1 c t 2 s r 3 w $3008. Phil. Yngeret ux toOttila Bell ine Its 7 8 9 in blk 14 Simmons add Hillsboro $1.00 . l'HOBATK. Report and account of pslale of W B Lewis examined and approv ed. Appraiser's report of the estate of Geo. Groner, decease!, examined and approved. Petition i; run ted adtn.,' of estate of Sarrah II Pamalee, deceased, to sell personal property at private sale f"r cash. Citation ordered in ease of estate I lea rini! set for JiniP 22nd. The following claims were allowed at the adjourned May term of comuiision irs' court. CO'XTV COURT. I) B Reason er Thos G Todd V H Wenrunj; Max Crandall PKISONKKS AND PAUPERS I) H Rickard Mrs Renter ". BRIDGES AND ROADS. D B Reasoner STATIONERY Glass and Prudliomme MISCELLANEOUS State cases 7.00 480 10.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 300 25.00 4055 VERBOORT AND VICINITY. Mrs J B Tamiesie, who has been ill for some time, is now improving. Miss Riling has been home for about a week; will return to PortUa I Tujvlay. Mrs Vandehey is on the sick list; she has had a slight stroke of paralysis. She is still staying with A Vandehey, South Cornelius." Louis Van de Covering and J Spiering have traded horses. J Smith has rented the J Hill farm for the term of two years. Miss Dora Pet. rs is home from Port land. It has been rumored that Hernia & Co sold their saw mill. The people remark that any party which advocate a promise of dry weath er for a while in one of the planks of its platform will be sure of election if it comes off before the rains stop. C. E. Deichuian, of the liryan Laidlnw Company, sustained a se vere full from a chair to-tlay, while waitiim on u customer. His clins', struck aciws the back of the chair and the fall, for a moment, para lyzed the action of the heart. A doctor was summoned and ho was removed to his home He will be around in a day or so. Coxev is holding forth at Cor nelius to-day, despite the efforts of the populist slate central commit tee. Coxey claims to bo a bona tide populist and goes after Jas. B. Weaver and Chairman Taubeneek in no mild manner. He is an in teresting talker and had a large crowd of all parties to hear him, many going to hear the man who marched an army of tramps and bums to Washington, D. 0. two years ago. Coxey wants to run for president on the populist ticket and is adverse to any free silver movement in the presidential cam paign. City Recorder Ren ton Bowman to-day tied his first beau-knot, the contracting parties being J. V Hull, a prominent business man of Sherwood, and Miss ftstella Al. Swope, a charming young lady of the same city. They will at once commence keeping house at that Vote of the Last legislature. Summary of Roll Call in the Last Oregon The Following Table Appeared in the Morning Oregnnian of February 5, 1890, Showing the Individual Votes on the Several Bills Carrying Appropriations -Huston a Democrat the Lowest and Hofer a Re publican the Highest. IN THE ITOUSE. in Wb W w' w'' r : 2 . e- O i, Hofer . ope I'uH'inan Davis Burke Meljreer Hillegas. ... Kinearson. . Patterson . . Shutrurn Coon David Cole Myers Lyle Craig V right Smith, Linn Barkloy Thompson . . Dunn lilundell... Coon Sehlbrede. . . Card well Templeton . . Long Calvert Daly Hardline .. Stanley ..... Baker Cleoton Cooper. ...... McCraken.. Gowdy Scott Ouild Kevt Smith, Oik.. Mintie Curtis Smith, Jos .. Smith, Polk Gates Young Uurleigh.... each Lester Muck man.. Jeffrey Stewart Bridges. .. . Moorcn.. .. Tigard Seaion Yates Moorliead . Paxton. . . . IN THE w n s a CO n co 0 3 w h n e vo 3 a O 3 0 ? ' r o n '. n 2 ,: 5 O 3. 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McAlister Smith, Slier.... antlorborg... Jolmson Holt Carter HUSTON a" gigmhus aye. '11" signifies inn inree Op "The CHICAGO RECORD is a model newspaper in every sense of the word." Harrisbutg (Pa.) Call. "There is no paper published in America that so nearly approaches the tru i journal istic ideal as The CHICAGO RECORD." From "NcYYspaperdqm" (New Yo:k). . "I have com? io the firm conclusion, after a long test and afjer a wide comparison with the journals of many cities and coun tries, that The CHICAGO RECORD comes as near being the ideal daily jou nal as we are for som i time likely to fmd on these mortal shores." Prof . J. T. Hatfield in The Evanston Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received by all postmasters. Address THE CHI CAGO RECORD, 181 Madisan-st. T. M. Kelso is thr democratic nominee for Justice of the peace for Smith Hillsboro precinct. He is a popular young man and will poll a largo vote. Wanted-Hn Idea SS Protect your Idmm they may bring you wealth. I Writ JOHN WKDDEKBURN ft CO., Patent Attor- I Bam. 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Oi : to . 0 . Q 1 E" V. 2.: no. I signifies absent. unions: III.) Index. --The Knights of Pythias will present a drama, "Damon audi Pythias" to Hillsboro people, on' or about June 15th. It will be doue under the direction of Hon.1 Wni. Hasinus, and the entire caste' will be made up, with one or two exceptions, of Hillsboro local tal- SOCIETIES. Phct'iilx Lodge No 84, K of P meets ,tf on iMomitu' evening 01 enen wees in .Miixoiur nnn. Plinnecia Temple No 10 meets on the ev ond and fourth Friday of caeh month in I O O E hall. t&iSL'is, Montcisunia Lodge No SO I O O 3JS3f&? F meet every Wednesday ev- iw1' ening in their hull. Hillsboro Rebekuh Lodge No 54 meet in Odd Fellows' hall on the third Suturdajf of each month. Tuality Iyxlge No i A F A A M meet every Saturday night on or after full moon of each month. Tualatin Chapter, No HI, Eastern Star, ..1 .1 . t- 11. 1.. meeos ecoiiu MU14 10,11 in iutij eaeli month t Vaonie ball. . s - sum. IIillHj-r,'i.odge No 61 A O U W meat' everv second and fourth Friday in each month. .1 atiliington Kncampiiieot No 24 I OOF meets on second and fourth Fiiimy of cr.rh month. a lltn.siioio i.ot:ge .j 11 ou 1 iiifi-i. 11. i....:u hu.UiViy SiHillslHiro Or.-iiKi' No 73 P of n.(.et 2nd and 4th b-.... ...tiii;. I Viola 'Pent., Wols, iv o i' M. meeir ir. Odd I Fellows' Hall 011 Beuonu and roiirtli 'I'liui'sday cvening of exch moiit li. Kuby Assembly, No. 26, t'nlted Attains meet lirt auu third 1 w : 1 u at 0 d fel lows' hall. Uen Kansoiu Post, No 69, U A H inert at Orunge all tiislumi third cfutui( a. PUOFESSIONAL. Barrett & adams, attorn eys-at-law. Hihoos 6 and 7 Ceutral ltlovk, ' llill.sUiso, Or T. H. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, In Morgan block, Hillsboro, Orflfo. W. D.W0OD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office In Chenctte Row. Resklenea, corner Kiret and Main streets, Uillaboio, Oregon. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B.C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office at Residence Kast of Court House. A. B. BAILEY, D. D. S. JJENTIST Rooms 1 and 2 Morgan-Bailey Block. HILLSBORO, - OREUON. F. A. BAILEY, M.D. P. I. BAIUT, U.B.M.1K DRS. F. A. AND F.J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers. Office in Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence soutn-west corner Baseline and Second. All calls promptly attended day or night. JAMES PHILLIPPK T110ESIB, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Office, and residence south of Main near Sd St.. UilUboro, Or. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing and fine map work specialty. Lindsay Block, two doors north of tha postoffioe. Second St., Hillsboro, Or. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 00111 1 fe 2, Shute Block, over Greer's. HILLSBORO, OREGON. Local Agent Royal Insurance Company SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT. LAW, Notarial Work and Conveyt.icing. Rooms 6 & 7 Morgan Blk., Hillsboro, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS. FISH MARKET J. 1. ROSELAIR, Prop., HILLSBORO, - - OREGON Salmon 8 and 10 cents per pound. Herring, salt, 8 for 10 cents. Fresh and Salted Salmon Eg-ffs Con stantly on Hand. THE DELTA DRUG :: STORE :. (Next Door Bryan-Laidlaw Co.) Main Street, Hillsboro. A line tine of Toilet Articles, Brushes Combs, Perfumes, Patent .Medicines ' and special attention given , to Quality and Accuracy. Cur. 2d & Wash'toD ') J. NORTHRUP, jL Newly Furnished yy and Renovated.. A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. . . . Notary Public ... Loans, Collections . . FIRE . . AND . - ACCIDENT : INSURANCE : J. I. KNIGHT, General Fire Insurance and Loan Broker HILLSBORO - - OREGON Win. Green CARPCTWMS, J CenterviUe, Oregon Weaves ctrpet tri(d ud measured to St any team. . U-l . ... l. .U