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HILLSBOKO, OKKC'iON, Al'KIL 21, 1904.
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AUMltCAL T0(;o SAYS
Ko polls Hint MiiluirolFrt Ve
hi'l Stnuk one f Iti MIiich
I IMSKiX. AM) M)f AN ACCIUK.NT
hu-sla frtU I n luf'nl). Will I'm.
Iwb'y Nul I'uoh Sra War.
Admiral Togo, tli jHignci Com.
innrdcr, in hi ellii'ial rrirl, sY
HiNl ihf tii;ii ll iir ! t f l in
sent il'tii w;ih Kt'O on hoard,
siii'lig lli( number Iwing Admiral
Mkri IV, struck oi. n i f the
Japanese mines, and tlmt tier
port iIihi il was a Uussisii tuii.o u
tint trim. Tiitfo oUtin llm lns ol
ileiign, rul'n'f ih:i.i accidsnl.
TELEGRAPHIC
KEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
1 Tl llcpuldican Sui convention
t iiift in I'orilund last Tbit'sday and
j put Id following ticket in inMii i -iihIi.
n:
X Hiir'inf J tiilii, Fmnk A
sM'Hirf, nf (' 'liiiiil.iH County.
, l-tity ni l Food Commisidoiif',
J. W. Hiilrv. .f M'llui-iimli
" l'rciiil.-nii l FJ'Vnrs J. N. Hirt
folk, J. A Fro. Umatilla. Cru.t
II. Dimick, Clackamas, A C
. llllgh, J.MTllli ll
IMegate in Nalioral convention
; In nominate pieithiilinl candi
diii:
II. W 80..U, Mul'nmnli, .8 I.
J Kiln. Ifcntoi, W. B. Aver. Mutt
nminh, Ira M. Smith, Malheur, J.
, U CampUII, Claekama. J. M
Kn Jiukmn. Clms. C, Carry,
M illnnnish, N. C. Richards, linker
Judge T, A. McKrMit was attain
' IHUliinnlril to sni-ced hill se'f a
' Cand.Ute for J il (I i;e nf (lift Fifth
( Judical District, in which Wash
; tmrt..ti cciiinly in siliHird, hiiiI
; Harriet) Allen was n in naiod In
sn.rmd li ii 0-. If as District Alton
BV.
C V llo-Uon will nominated
' fnr jo ill senator Multnomah,
(Columbia and Washington conn.
n.
Fourteen jncheN of inn Ml a'
Bufr I o, New York, last Friday
' Rinsi has already lnt Irn ships
111 the naval etiKsg ii ciiIk nine- the
war cninmenofd.
The Court at New Haven, Conn.,
Hm leftist il to remove Hryan as ix
OHlor of li e Itennett i!l.
i The riM-enl warm weather oiuiaeil
blgli water and darn in K ilern
Prtfton, WanhltiKiun and Mnlm.
, Tli UuMiaiiM reititHod 12000
Japnene who wt ro trying to land
It 4 point went of tlie Yalu river.
v Ttie IfouaH nf HerftKciiUtivea
hM'-no. the l'hiliiiino lo id bill
tuhiduntf niilroad itniinoling in
Jjo ixlanda.
Attorney (letioral Knox any
.hat the (!hiuen exchuti in law it.
It figiil now tin lfore the rufiil
reaty with China.
" Oariiefjie hna nut aaide fr),(KK),(H)0
it m fund for the aid nf the do
ndouta of I hone who lob" llieir
ivaa iii derda of lieroietn,
v It ia now paid Hut a Japnnepr
frpdo etiiik Admirnl MaknndTV
8 klip, which went down with
01 Hid the onminnnder, on board
I "H Ii dian e.'iiplrt near Dnwann,
WaSkiiiK a (?irl irnby, buried il
tlvw. Tlie body war exliuni' d by
16 Olticeri but tho infant had auf
Mated. Kt-mayor Amea. of Minneapolia,
Ki" been a r rented on a hrtli
'f .charge, and the witneeeei wi'l
lia tiniH Mtick to their ttory, it ia
legeii.
The Bealing eohooner, T umplo
It of San Kranoieno, wai loal on
i'e Britiah Columbia coaat laat
lk, the veeael going down with
Pol a crew on board.
Thai Penate commiltee fmda that
trich, Senator from Nebiaxka,
i not h1I a poatofliue. No doubt
irt'ii) would have appreciated a
fjr tikn l he Heuatu oommillie.
, Senator Plntl, of Conn , telln the
hate that he thinks the timo has
Bed for benelieial operation nf
I homestead law. Senator Teller
tiled by Raying that lllinga in the
it are mure nuiiieroiiH than bo
e.
. C Rruee, a Pomeroy, o
iah young n, tpent $21) on
, jiweel heiirt. SIih jilted him
1 he wei t afior her with a gnu,
, an endeavor to mukn her (five
( , tho gil'tx. Hn eaya he gave her
money and the g'fia beeniiN'
BHfngHgul to him, and tha1
v now wantH his money and
' lenta buck.
SilH rilitendt'lll Jmin i', of the
Oregon alaie h uiieiitiary, npn
that there are ,".11 l-onvirla in I In
iuniitulioii, uiid tlmt for the ipcir
ler jill ended theuiiHl i.f III- prinoi
to Itm elate wut fS, (XKI, rnui.d
liiimli.'ra. Tim riiiivii'a Firitxl
ttti.MiL 'i.M h for the erio.1.
Tim eluvett year dangblrr of Mr.
and Mm. Jame Mrlin, Silvn
I. ok--, Southern Ouon, imitleil
xuicidn a few ilsva no, takii
rthniiH Tl.e rh hi aa attend
hi4 mIimiI; o me hone and tiHit
the puiaiiii. She g'tveiiit reaa-ni fu
tier raali wet.
Williaiii Mi rlon, a aheep n.vner.
likinir. Hear IVlidleton, t-hnl I'ul
r.ck Doiotby, a herder, lait wetk,
in a iurie! over w.tgea. D..r, tli)
.lied It.e iii xl day.
The Spring aeaaon for tbeaaUinn
calolt oponed on lh Cilunil i i riv
er, Fiiilxy. Four new muinrit
are tt run. Old fialiermeii exj wit
lliM to Im a b. nner aeaaon.
Fruit grower around Portland
are orgaiiuit g to get a g a d prict
from the emmeriea for their pro
duct Thia will help out couulr)
grower.
I'baa. M. Momoh, a i'ort'and
ateuiiilaal lireumn, took carbolic
aoid Sunday becauae IWIIe Jonea, a
lodging bouae keeper, refuied to
marry hioi.
The Portland Laaobill club won
another gan.a Sjndy, nuking four
jame to tli Ir o edit and 1H gamee
l.t
A hnepiwl buined at IndiaiiaH
ie, Ind , Sunday, one Iwing kil.ed
and Heveral dangoroualy wuuuded.
Ituaaia will ILal 200.000,(XK)
lauida. running at live per cent, for
oarr) ing on the war with the J a pa.
The New York deun crata declare
for Judge Parker, whom Kootevelt
btal (or liovernor.
Uuat-ia liaa drdered her I'allic
diet to the Oritnt
LOCAL and COUNTY
C. Molln.id wat up from Scholia
Monday.
Tho highett nmiket price paid
for butter and egg at OreerV
lion. (Jeo. OrUn, meml or of the
laat legislature, a as out from Port
laud, Sunday, and 01 led on the
uewapaper men of the town.
diet Johnaou and Sam Tod J, of
Font drove, wera down thia week
itiktailiug a telephone central, with
central ultice at Sobulmerinb'
atore, under charge o tieo. Schul
uierioh. The new line baa about
'M or .'!" phoneR already ordered,
and thia will five atibfrribcri a
fine free eetv:cn in the oounly, and
a big exchange with Foreet (iroe.
firocrrie, the moat complete
atm k aim atuple linoa, at li. Web
rung v Son Agent for hard
wheat Hour, llyer'a Dent, Liberty
Hell and Haiaer. We pay the
higheat price for farm produce
It coKta you nothing to oouie and
ara
Atialin Cralj wn In town one
day laat week, looking worried
ulxuit eoiuethii g lie ia generally
o genial that hi gloom cauaed
appreh' naiou among hia friend'.
I'pin inquiry it waa aeoertaiiied
that he waa, nbout to lose the
chanipiontdrp lelt for being the
greatest circulation "nTuiny.An
uinyaa" in the NorlhweHt.
If you really want to tee a fine
lire of ahoea, just coma in and are
what we have recently unpacked
Shoe fr men; ahoe for women;
ahoea for children, and soma of the
neati'Hl things in child's footwear
that you ever witnessed. Coma in
ind see fdr yourself ami you will
buy Dennis.
Mrs. ScbnHlan C. Adams, of
Salnm, died the firat of the week
Deceased was the lecond wife ff
Mr. Adams, who was I Tie father of
Lorlrg Iv. Adams, who, in partner
ship with Hon. VV, N. Barrett,
practiced Liw here for several yeara.
Her husband died toveral years
ago. infirm in body but strong in
uiiud. The late Mr. Adams was
the author, of a chionological
chart which eclipsed anything in
that lino ever published.
F. M. Heidfll and A. C. Shuts
have been circulating a paper for
the purpose of raising $200 for in
stalling a steam, laundry in Hills
boro. K Durkee, of Portland, pro
poses to utilize the old creamery
building below the Soul horn Pacific
depot, and he desires to put in a
plant that will hive oapioity to
ptit out $j('0 woith of work, week
ly. N. arly all of the $200 has
li. en rai-ed, and the institution it
aa good as assured. Mr. Uiirkie
expects to solicit work at Olenooe,
Cornelius and Forest Grove, and
will put a wagon on tha road as
soon li h he gta the plant in opera
tion. A great deal of laundry if
weekly lieing sent to Portland from
here and Forest. Grove, and the
venture should prove profitable to
tho promoier.
in n i tin fi v ni mill ii i
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Wall Writes a letter
of Interest to all.
LET THIS tOUMY I.XCKL 1 1I KM ALL
Kvtrry Fnruirr Sliuulil Kcad 1 tic Follow
lag Article uml Help liic 1'iejvct
Tim uiulerrigni'd, having n" ap
Hiinled by the c aiuty court of thi
county and ul o lv tim Itoaxl o(
Diiei'iors of the Sla c Agricultural
AssocU'ion, to take charga of the
county' exhibit for th" Sta'c Fair
to be hod at Sulem this fall, and
iil o at tho Iwis t Clmk Centen
nial Kx position for 'M)f, wi-hes to
call the ut'i'iilion of iho farnierx
ami others interes ed in this work.
The great importance of this
year's county exhibit is quite ap
parent when wa realise that the
products f r the I-ewis A Clark Kx
ositioi must lx procured this
ear.
The work of rjising and procur
ing the county's slate exhibit in
past years have heretofore fallen
very li-avily upon the few and
faithful farmer who have always
been alive to the intercut and wel
fare of Wi shing on conn'y, we do
not believe, however, that the ap
parent lack of interest in such pub
lic matters can lw attributed to
willful negligence, for the fanner
of Washington county are as pro
gressive and widrf awake as the
farming communities of any sec
don of tho slate, but bee i use iheir
attention hai not been solicited
and directed to this matte', end
tho more unfortunate fuel that the
attention for this work becumcs
necessary when the wotk of the
farm is most urgent and pushing.
Tbere la no doubt that Washing
ton county has risen to its present
eminent agricultural -standing in
this state through its many excel
lent exhibits at the Slate Fair, and
thia in the face of the fact that
other counties have put forth far
g i eater efforts and exeitions toward
tht-ir county exhibits However, il
is my in'entioit this yiar, throtwh
tho co-opeiiilion of the faruviis to
show the pb ple of tho sta'e,
through the medium of the State
Fair at Silem this fall, and the
nation at largx through that of the
I-ewis & Clark Centennial in l'.H).ri,
"who we ar, where we aie and
what we ate," and each n ml every
farmer we believe will do Irs am
ple Bharo necessary to bring shout
this result.
Every farmer has contributed
hia quo' a to the finances of the
Centennial Kxponilion through tho
stAle appropriation and the conse
quent increase! levy of tho state
tax, snd the nation at htrg- Iuib
responded magnificently to the cull
of our able representatives for na
tional recognition and aid; ami
uow the greatest opportunity for
mutual benefits to be derived there
from presents itself to us, whi'e
every effort put forth by our coun
ty will le repaid tenfold.
Hundreds of thousands of people
will gaze with awd and admiration
at the products of our enmity, and
how much greater will be their Bur
prise when informed tlmt tho same
wore grown within twenty miles of
the metropolis and, being snear,
au'ely a large portion will viit
and behold "The Beautiful Tuala
tin Plains," and it is needless to
say that a g'eit miny will remain
with us to internuncio their capital
and enterprise
Kveiy individual in Wsshing'on
oounty owning farm lands should
have something to offer to the ex
hibit; it may be over so little, but
something should lie found among
the county's collection from his
farm, for we do not believe there is
a farm in this county that Iuib not
merit enough in it to prow some
agricultural produot that would be
of interest to our Eastern visitor,
and it would bo difficult to imacine
a farmer who has not Bullicient
ptide in bis work or farm to delight
in seeing something among the
county's co'deption of cxhibils that
was grown by his skill or on his
farm. Thero is some small spot on
every farm known to its owner and
noted for its fertility, and this your,
under Buch pressing need for excel
lent exhibit products, why not
utilize such spots? For it is tha
desire and earnest request that
everyone do something; you may
have a new variety of grain, grass
or vegctablo, or some fine looking
fruit, or a good growth oL grain or
nr y product; It is at least within
the pjwer of everyone to cultivate
and have something to offer; where
is the farmer who will not ba bene
fitted and delighted to see the skill
of his work and fertility of his farm
gazed upon by the hundredB of
thousands of people destined to be
hold it.
In view of the great advertising
source of tho coming Exposition,
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great run will bo excrriard in
! i.hiii. v uiiil iir..i fi I V litiH-Iiiicr nil
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liro lucls, tou In-' W.th the liana- of
! 'lie K ower and liii address.
In i-oiH-lusi' ii, let me m in or e
that w all lx-eoiue inli-re-ted in
thia iinportai t lintler lilnl C oier
ale with each oilier in (long tin
ho t pimsibli' for our firatnl iimti,
aid thus giving ti it bt'r just
do erls. W J. Wai.i.,
Hillelxtro, Ore.
PUBLIC SALE,
The undersigned will fell at public
auction at her farm 1 2 inile west
of (i'rncoe, at 10 o'clock A M..nn
SAll'ilDAY, MAY 7III
Itny inar, 7 years, 1.100; black
I'erc.beron mare, 4 vearc, l.V0; bay
hcrae, 2 teais, I2W); brown mare,
7 yeara. !HH) 'A good yeliLg cows,
all freed , full blood Durham bull,
.joining 2 years old; .1 heifer calve.
1 yearlings, 1 (i moirba' old Jeraey
and Durham ; 17 bead of sheep aril
l.'i lamb', 5 goats, 2 fine bro wl
os in pig; l.'i pi if, Poland Chins
and Berkshire; Deering binder,
nearly lew; mower and hayrake;
new 1G inuri Kin k Island sulky
plow, Siudt-hakcr wagon, mowing
scythe, new garden cultivator,
grubbing hoe, long handled i-hovel,
griiidnlniif, .'JO gallon iron kettle,
f iiiiiing mill, .1 work harness, side
saddle, laidwcod Itedroom suit,
new; 2 lounges, 2 rockers, marble
lop stand, cuphoard, 2 h-stern,
waching machine, oa hives ind
other articles too numerous to men
tion. '
TF.KMD OK SAI.K
$10 and under, cah; over $10, 6
mou'ba' lime, hunkahl nntes, G
per cent interest; 2 per cent dis
count on all cash sums over $10
Mas. D. A. Havks.
B. P. Corneliut, Auctioneer.
Olivts in bulk at Greer's.
Ladies' ready made skirts at H.
Webrui g & Sons.
Fred Miller and Dan Foley, of
Portland, spent Sunday in this
city.
Pi pe can please yon in work and
price. Call and hce. ,
Mrs S. W, Anderson ard Mrs.
Tatum, i f Portland, were Hillsboro
visitois Sunday.
W. N. B irrett has been selected
S atecoiuiniiteeman for the Uepub
iican party for Washington county.
Zach Gregg has uccp:ed a posi
tion with the condenser, and Eli
Poe, the old stand by from Corne
lius, lakes bis place at C. Blaser's.
Mis.4 Marie Tongue has relumed
from a winter's viril in San Fran
cisco, the Golden GuU city, and
the limst winter resort this side of
the Ko -Ides.
Our spring suits are arriving,
and before you buy you should
come in and look over our magnifi
cent line. Wo carry the finest
quality and sell you for the least
money II. Webrung it Sons.
James Wolvcrton returned from
a California trip bint wek. lb
has been I'.b.itnt all winter and his
friends were somewhat alirmed
ovor his j r longed Bilcnce. He
will go out aud viiil hU Mountain
dulu friends in a few days ami
then settle down to business.
'Bert Friday, well known at
Banks, while running to get out of
a shower, fell, Saturday, and run
three teeth of a cresreut saw which
he was carrying, into his left fore
arm, making an ugly wound. Dr.
F. A. bailey went out and attend
ed the patient and ho will carry
his srm in a eliiig for a few days
Tho Buthbona Sit-tors' Dance at
tho 0;era House lust Siturday
evening was well attended, and a
social as well as lininc;al succere.
The credit largely holones to the
comm itei Mr. and Mrs. U. G.
Gardner, G. A Webrung and Mbs
lvlnu Imbrie The net leceipts
will go into the Lewie it C'ark
fund.
The chance in the managership
of the Southern Psoilio gave Mr.
II A. Tlinshaw a chance to select
another station in Southern Ore
gon, but ho preferred to remain
here, owing to his having pur
chased property in the city. So he
will remain, and N. L. Atkins will
remain at , Forest Grove. Mr.
Hinshaw Btates that there is much
way shipping going on these days,
two cars of product 'going out
Monday.
Jamos, the little seven year old
son of Frank Imbrie, residing at
the Imbrie hopyard, suffered an
accident last Saturday evening
that will leave its mark for some
weeks. He was .petting a p my,
when the animal uippd at the lad,
eatchintt both clucks with hia teeth.
The little tail's face was badly dis
colored and had the pony shut
down it miuht have disfigured the
child for life. Dr. F. J. Bailev at
tended the boy and he thinks he
will get along all right a all pre
caution against b!o;l poison was
taken.
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Forty Hands Employed and
More to he Added Soon.
CAX FACT0KV STARTED TUESDAY
Emp'eynicnt of o Muih Labor Makes
Fine Payroll.
The Orsgon Condensed Milk Com
panv, Frl Schoinburp, manager,
started it cai.ui'tkii g machine on
Tuesday morning, and seven em
ployes were needed to flnirh cans
read tor soldeiiog the ends and the
seam. ' Cans galore are made, and
speadily, and the output of Oregon
Giape will keep the machines buy
indefinitely, Young ladiej are em
ployed in making the cans, and so
simple, yet perfect, are the devices
that error by beginners is almost
impossible
The factory now has 35 people
to work, besides the milk wignn
drivers, and a lareer crew will be
added, and another wareroom built.
Section foieman Herman Seidler,
of Cornelius, Tuesday finished the
sidetrack alr-ngtido the factory
bui'd on, and this will save the
company a great deal 4f exrense in
the matter of Iwith receiving sup
plies and shipping, as cars can re
loaded aj.d unloaded right at the
condenser dorr.
When Hillsboro subscribed to
this institution it certainly made
no miatake, as the Grm dispenses
from $73 to $100 per day for labor,
aide frrm the hundred spent
for milk.
A WORD TO FARMERS.
Big draft horses are every year ad
vancing in prices, and it is nothing
thei.e days to pet $100 and $000 for
a big draft team. A horse that
will s're a draft horte that will
brini such money is what has been
Wanted by fanners fur yesrs. W.
L. Davi-t lias decidi d to meet this
demand, ai d accordingly thi
Spring, wmt ennt and brought
home a fine black Pereher m, Velee,
3 years old, weighing 18U0 pounds,
the finest hit of Ptrcheron horse
flesh ever witnessed here. Farmtrs
having extra fin? built, large mares,
are requested to come and see this
prince of draft Bta'lions, and look
him over. Mx. Duvis will breed
him to a limited number of su-.h.
this year, before putting him in the
service next season. He is a b?au
ty, full blood, and registered, and
clearly the biggest and finest hoise
ever brought to the county W. L
Davis, Hillsboro, Oregon.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Notice is hereby given that under
the law, from this. date, a penalty
of ten per cent must be added to ail
taxfs where halt has not been paid,
and that whe.i said tax is paid, tin
county must, under the law. collect
one per cent per month internet on
the tax. J. W. SEWELL,
Sheriff and Ex-flicio Tax Collector
for Washington Caunty, Oregon
Dated at Hillsboro, this 4th day of
April, DRW.
EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE.
Bishop Harzt'er, presiding as mod
erator, closed "the Oregon United
Evangelic..! ronlerence Monday
evening, with an admonition to the
ministry to pursue their labors
whether or not their newly assign
eil field was inviting. The appoint
nients fnr the year are: Dallas
Church, A. A Winter; Bridgeport,
M. J Ballaotvne; Lewisville, W.
j. Arnold; Independence, C. P.
ates; Heulah, S M. Wood; Cor
vallis. H. A Deck (years ago in
the Hillsboro pulpit); Kings Val
ley, W. S Plowman, of Hillsboro;
Florence, T. A. Yost: Maplelon,
Chas. Burris, under T. A. Yo.-t;
Alsea, 8. M. Wood; Coos Bay, to
be supplied; Portland First Church,
L. M. Boozer, (formerly connected
with the Hillsboro pulpit); Port
land Second Church, J. Bowersox;
Mission, II 3V Holzapfel ; St. Johns,
E. E. McVicker; Troutdale, J. L.
Burns; Hillsboro, Francis A
Philps, of Idaho; Liu-el, F. S
Locke; Columbia, J. A. Renshaw;
Dayton and LaFayette, Guy F.
Phelps, formerly of the Hillsboro
pulpit, and now a resident of this
oi ty; Brock-1, F. E. Fisher; Salem,
C T. Hurd; Sodaville and Sweet
Home, to be suppliid; Eastern Ore
gon, G, L, Livell; Newberg, to be
supplied.
II L, Pratt is to be presiding
elder of the Portland district, and
M. J. Ballantyne presiding elder of
the Dallas District.
Rov. C. C. Poling, Ph. D, was
elected president of Dallas College,
and D. M. Metzger and C. T.
Whittlesey, profissors.
Our Spring Millinery
Any line ever brought to Hillsboro. Years of exper
ience in buying, and a constant study of the modes
give us results that are bound to please the ladies.
We can give you the latest styles at prices that can
not and are not duplicated. Best values for the money.
MRS. L VR00MAN, Hillsboro
J. D. HOrSLEV L. F.-EMMOTT
HOUSLEY & EMMOTT
Successors to C. Koch
SECOND STREET MEAT MARKET
Fine stock of Beef, Pork, and
Mutton always on hand.' Home
made sausage, lard. Finest of
Bacon, etc. : : : :
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KCOMD MTRttT
WE BUY AMD SELL LAND
Oho door west ot Bank,
BICYCLES!
$ Rambler,
Racycle
RACYCLE, the Best
We keep nothing but Standard Whe?ls and sell on easy terms. '
Buy a bicvele but come in and see ours first and get our
terms. Full line of sporting good. Skilled workman for repairing. ,
Best Equipped Repair Shop in Town '
F. R. DAILEY , Main St., op. Tualatin, Hillsboro i
I OREGON JR.
Ml The fine 3-year-old
eron, Sired by Oregon, will Stand the
Season of !9Q4t
Monday t Carl Kruper'i farm. mile east ol Phillips. II a. m.
until Tuesday at 8:oo a. ui. Tuesday at J. J. Kuratli't farm, I mile
son tli of Phillips, io . m. until 4 p. m. Wednesday at owner's
home, i mile northwest of Cedar Mill. Thursday on call. Fri
dayat John Pierson's, I mile south of Reedville, Baseline road, 10
a. in. to 4 p. m. Saturday and Sunday t owner's home.
Oregon Jr. is a finely built horse, hands;
good action, fine disposition; color, dark steel dap
ple gray, nearly black; weight, 1600.
TERMS: Single Service, $kj Season, $7; Insurance, $10.
Care to prevent., but will not h responsible for accidents.
J. A. Vandehey, CedarMiii Or.
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WALL PAPER
W. 0. Donelson's
New Line of Taper just arrived. He
can show the finest line ever brought to town. All the latest designs
direct from the E 1st and his prices are ths hwjst in the county. Step in
and look it over before miking a selection. Also a full line of all kinds of
Furniture. Carpets, Matting, Rugs
Art Squares.
IN FACT ANYTHING IN THE FLIRNITIRE LINE
W. 0. D0NELS0N
Excels
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5
HILLSBORO,
omaom a
If you want to sell your land list your farm
with us. We have a larger list of intending
purchasers than any other office in the coun
ty. Here is the place to sell your property.
F. M. HEIDEL
HUHboro, Oram
BICYCLES!
and Colum- t
gbia Wheels J
Wheel on Earth! J
Stallion 7-8 Perch-
Cor. THIRD and MAINE STS.
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