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VOL. XI.
HILLSBORO, OREGON, FEU. 9, 1905.
NO. 48
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l.ti Money Will he Vx
pClldcJ for IllHIICilluluUcMlllH
SHUT!
iiiri wme, w nan upni.ru jug nr-
russ AKK sow hum; iiul'tr'T'TX1 ,0i lU :V'i
! patented Iiii I he and Major Pro-
Ache lira ul Kuail Woik la I'viuiup, i eraatii a lion ynl lo ' foolm' " and
ai.J liuud Ko.u. arc now tinted 1 1'" '-0K- it Tue.day a circu-
;lar funic from a Portland firm,
"bowing "ice modal f audi a
Whiln nothing ollieial ha j pirca furniture, exactly like tin
promulgated, it In Min'tiil that jCaptait.'a with the exceition that
t'iH county Ixat.l will verv aoon it waa hall hearim, mad in (((.Id
urN l.. ex, end tha extra 2.-..ki0 ; ' '. "Hin for 2ft There
. , , . . ! waa Ilia old innchine, In detail, just
laxsiioi. lor road, in a mai.ii.-r thai ... ,.:.. . t.m .,,. '
Iniiii'iliut'i reaulte will le olitaii.nd
While tha l.tard fur i lion
I'oniinlttal. It Beware thai the plan
of grading d laying pl.nk on ihe
radr, covering them wilt, earth,
ha taken a firm hold of tha comi
ty adinii.iilratora, for the aitupl
rranou that by thia wnthitl we i-an
..... i llal uiul.1 P.iaiIm 1 .11 ftl
' , : lion of the contraption some year
le.at one main thoroughfare. M.lt M( rulUlli fitlilly ....j, oll.
It ta hut conjecture, a yel, it i r an accounting linn, and here it
toi.i-i.Ui el more than likly that
the tiril attempl will e In c nniecl
the Korrt (irova aectiuu with the
Portland Mountain rod, thu iv
tug the county one llio'oui hfitre,
eat and wet.
I'here eea.ii. to Uaom. differenrt I
if i i.iniii.i aa lo whether the road
ehoilld be eight ft, or aider, but
4hi i a detail that can eanily be
tiled
The extra money win on re man
tuiy the lum tier, and if the plank In
-:. .....I ...rW . 1,1. ul riuulian 11 mean 01 aome weeaa. necaine
-an Ih laid, with the 12.1 Ht, from
Oreenville U the Urove. and from
there, through U.ll.lM.ro, M the
Portland mountain, to .onne. t with
. ...J .! r,ul
n -
J. T
S illiau.a. of l -iriielnu, w as
. 1 waii. ..iiii, inn ouuu v ih-iuk 111 uiv
,n lb. city, Monday. ( ,,(,MriKni(,l few
('int'kel corn, f t -10 )Mr Cwt week, in the any In m hoapilal will
Climax Mill. doubtb a bring him out all right
. . .. . ,. , jllealated b -lore the court that nil
John.sm er .of Centarvill-.waM , h-
an Argua vU.tor Monday. j , iU .(j
Jt.mrd and rta.m by day or week. fHW we k lie haa a brother on
$: M per week Mra. M. A. I.ane j ,,,vejoy alree', I'orlluud.
llet.tou Bowman, atenograpber in I leiuii Ima received hia new
the Home, at Sttletit. aunl Holiday j atHk of Hl.oen, tl.o American (Sen
llh hia fuuiily. tlfiiimt and American l.ady, the
u.. Wi.;. s-,I.iiI,m..;..i .ni.r. I llneet in the in-rket. Come in and
taiued the Ladiea' CollVe Club ut
t.rr hnui, laat Saturday altert.oon.
The Miaaea Anna, lolti and
fclnitltt ItAiniiaiin t1 I'ortlaiiil.
Hill. OIlMkl. I.f M,i .Ihiuoh l.onif. !
a"- - ri
l u
I uutenr Depiuttneiit 011 tha evening
W. I!. Darety, of (JWe, baa(l( March , ..leea another date is
Wn in town f. r -veral dny, ui.- j ,,!,,tju, J The comiuiiteo on ar
dergoiug treatment by a locAl ! i. Mra. II. T. Baglev,
phyeician for rheuuiatlam. jMr( lf (j Crrlnnr. Mra. Mae
Minnie Wiee. .Uiighter f !
Mia
Dr. W. A. Wire, of
Suicl.y the gueat of the Miettt'
Madge and I alitia Imbrie,
.Broken atock "ahoea," juat tha
thing for ladiea' everyday wrar, at
i if i.', while they luHl.nl $lo.r
jier pair. To aa ia lo luy
'The Waehington county li'itii;u
iva delcgalioti cm ibmo from
Halciii, Saturday, and visited home
folk., Suiiday, tetuining Sunday
evening
The Dra. Bailny performed a
C'ltiiul mirKieal opiiralion on It.
Kuhn.of Kaat Hillaboro, the laat
of the wek. Tha patient ia re
covering nic ly.
Kor gi4iilemei.'a, ladiea' and
children', hoae you can do n- let
Lr than to buy of John Deunia
We hi.ve them for erylmdy, hihI
at price, lhal are values
W, I.. Soehren, of Dallas, and
formerly cf Banka, waa in town
' over Sunday, a gueat of hia aimer,
Mra 1 K Wilkes. Mr. Soehron
ia eup-rinlendint of the Dallas
water Hytiteui, owned by Hon. 11.
V', datea, f thi city.
The Varlranrt Benevolent Society,
inaurancfl orgar.tzntion, held a
meeting at Verhoort, Monday.
Anlone Hennena it the aeoretnry of
the inalitiiiion, ami it ia a mutual
protection uguinel lire. Tho niein
lieia are ('alholici.
Cashier (I. W. Schuliiinrioh, of
the Commercial Bank, went down
to Ibe lake Sunday, and viewed tha
place where Perloy Campbell waa
tirnwiied. While the water had
alien several feet il ia Ida ei-timnto
that at the time of the death there
waa in the neighborhood of eix feet
jif WHlor, 1
John BcruatdH, of North Kon at
Cirove, and who had j net recovered
f'r.iui a aerioui illne.H, btmainn
mentally unbalanced the othtr day,
.and reporta were ant out that were
cironeoui. He wan iuietetl down
by hia family, and will w all right
in a few days. A sensational news
. xeporl out of Forcut Urove to a
. Portland daily haa caused the
4'aniiiy a great deal of uneasiness,
I In III" course of human event
t''tr ara often limre thinge tram-
rinif which make a fallow frwl
ITe mill her ia on of them. A
!K)yr4 Mbt ( 't. A. M. Collin', :
wihi ii h-hiii., ,imav m ii .p. , i -
tier lor Aaeeaenr I ) II Wilcox,
and Una a fine thing for carry-
Urga volumes. ix or .even
i. - a .
hadn't hail a high regard for tha
original maker ha would have
Hi veil iitin a uruoinng right there
fur lunilecting to get lettera on bia !
conoepiioii. lun urn. ciaaing me
machine will aell one or two in
neu'ly every court limine iu the
N'l.rlbweal, and, eventually, in
averv county feat ill the Tnlon
Tin1 Argua made, an extended men-
where the Portland tMHkuien final
ly got the idea of manufacture.
We handle the famoua Napa tan
hoe, tha beat water alow make.
AUo the Dnuglaaf.irtOeiioa, known
all over the world for ila durability
m My,a FuU , ,,,,,!,,,. line i
"f ladiea' ehoea, lateal Htylca, and
a Hue atock of childran'a ahoea.
"II. Wehrung iV Sona
i A. Drange, a hixhly repe-teil
. .!.:.... t . L- . . - t. .
icoien 01 near rariningwin, aneri
, '""'Hy deranged the laat of the
! ""k "d waa ooiuimUaJ to the
; aayluni by Judge I,. A. HhkI,
I Tueeday. the examining phyecian
!l'o'K Dr. A. li. Bailey. Mr.
j Drange'a actloua tecama ao alarm-
. R . ,. ' . . , . ' ,
f. them. The lateat model..
j'1'bene ahoea aia advertiaed in every
ipromineiil matfa.ii.M and uewapa
1 ! Hr in the world
Tha ladie of the Collre Club
rill
(entertain tha riremennf the vol-
li"--er and Mra. Klaia tjchtilnierich
Ulia the internum to make thia a
grrat occaaion aa lnt yeat'a annual
vena pi.xtponed owing to circtim.
alauctM beyond control.
Owen Murray, of Cedar Mill, and
who I t riu ixon the propoat-d town
site on the survey of the electric
lino, waa in town Fridtv. Mr.
Murray haa U.nded hia farm for a
large Mini, and in case the road
goen through the purchaaera expect
to realua haudaomely on the deal.
Watch our ahow windows for
bargains moil's auita for $S.5.rt;
hoys' suit., citt from three to thir
teen, $"2 ,10; l.adiea' corsets, 8ft and
7ft cents. Take a look at our
Imrgain counter which is well
III led.-H. Wehrung A Sons.
The funeral of the late Parley
Campbell took place from the
Christian Church, last Fiiday
alurnoon, Mrs. Hamilton, wife of
the puntor of the M. K Church, of
th'iating. Interment was iu the
Uillboro cemetery.
1. Baughfmaii, of Cornelius, was
in town Monday, and It'll wjlh
Cornelius it Lyoni a tine specimen
ofmangelwurr.nl, grown on upland.
Mr. Baughfman ia preserving sev
eral for exhibit at the Lewis it
('lark Fair.
Speaking of groceries if you
want the lincHt staple and fancy
gre'eeriea lo be found iii t he market,
try John Dennis. He is after your
trade, and nnott a customer, always
a customer.
The Hillaboro Dancing Club
gave one of its most delightful
dancing etitortainmenta at the
Opera House last Saturday eve
ning, and there was a large attend
ance. Attorney Huffman was down
from Foicst Utove, Tuesday, get
ting the bankrupt estate of Jos
Mahoney ready fur final settlement
before lteferee H. T. Bagley."
II. Wilkins, of south of Reed
vilie, was iu the city, Tuesday,
and made this office a pleasaut
call.
August Hossi, of Beaveiton, waa
in town Tuesday.
iiiniiiTrpw iwt i nit mirnn 1
lUUnll DUAKUUIVK
l L I L I L L V II I ! 1 1 If h 1 1 1
For the Lewis & Clark Qiun
ty Inhibit, Itiard to Direct
tOL'M V NOW ASSl'Ktl) OF EXHIBI f
VulcJ thr
Appropriate ua
Evening
Friday
The roiinly couimixaionara Krid.iy
evening, juat liefore aljournmtot,
vutrd an atipruiiriaii in of ll.X)
,... i. . ... ....I.. u.i.;l.;j
l IIIIT It lk.JMIII.Vb.lll 1TUUIJVT rAIIIUI.
............ r . im
inn i.ewiM .v uiara rair. ine
uiouey appropriated will be under
th." control of I he county cummin-
aionrra, who will auilit the mm,
watch over the proceeding! of
the !.eia A' C-lark coiuniilteea.
The appropriation aeema to meet
with general approval, although
there are aome who are objecting
on the grounda of heavy taxation.
The money will now ha availa
ble, and will be used aa condilioDi
warrant. The money will enable
the I-ewie it Clark county club to
go aln-ad with the exhibit, and a
creditable dieplay al.ould reault.
IHher county court huainaea:
Honda of variotit road itiprrviaore were
Pl"el
Ordered that warrant lor collection of
1904 U lie allHclinl to rull by clerk;
iHirui of ther.ll aa tax rollei-tor approveit;
aiitetlra. A Sbolrt, Jot Conneli. K j
l.youa, B P t'orneliua an J ImI Scliuliucr-
icll.
,. 1 . r. ..
u 01 coinumiiuer ueu nanmni
. .ff'
li V Stilt granted ptr rtn rrliale
mortgage laiea.
Trlrptione Irancl.iae ijranlfil J j Wirti
el al: polea to I erected on outer
boundary ol load.
0 K Sirunge appointeil comtable Welt
letlar Precinct.
Petition of Wiltoa ltuuip to operate
electric motor on county road between
S I depot, Porrtt (.rove, ami ttat city,
and lor four years' time lo build same,
denied.
tltder.d that land deeded by Suabauer
Hroi lor road )e established as a county
road.
Petition for telephone franchise Anton
Hennena, et als. granted; also in re
1'ntl.in Valley franchise.
Clerk's receipts. Umisry, f)7i.6s; re
corder's, receipts, 15; approved.
U V KubiDHin and C M Thomas
grautrd license to run a suloon at liaslon.
Kipenditure of I.ewi & t'Urk. Club,
fy7 fb, approved. (
Petition ( H Reeves, rebate taxes un
paid. dtallowrd.
Ilrury Vauliyke appointed supervisor
district No I4.
tiuit Kiigstroni (ivcn (rceipt delin
quent tuxes wliru tax, cost, interest,
penally, etc, tire paid.
County road II It Cheaiunre et als.
I. sirs l reek, otilereil rclalillaued, nunc
pro tunc, as ol luu',!; road to be 40 Icel
wide.
Claima alloweil:
lf K Dailey, court Uni.se f I Oo
F J llailey, insane ex s 00
J 1' Ta-uicsie, " " 5 00
j I1 Tanuesie, tf is, contiuurdl . , . .
Ilti Hitch, iiiitice jury 7 00
Glass & I'rudbouime, stationery. , b 7 f
K liahcrslloli, relief 456
Titos Cox, loads and highways. . . 1 3 00
Allreil ti.ierr, juror ) 00
flex Hunter, roads, Jfi.a.) con) . .
(lass & f rudtioiniue, sta. ....... . 7 7ri
K Wood, !lxr I list 1: I S!o
J II Sbaver, shtl's exp 5 jj
w f Atkinson, insane, 1 luiier 75
I) C rielcher, " 9 ah
S T l.inkluicr, ex insane 5 00
Wui Itatcbelder, juror 14 So
Marion t'.eorge, insane, Brown ... . 11 70
lr l.iuklater, " " .... 5 00
A C.rossen, roads and higl.wava.. 11 00
A A Morrill, ' " " .. a8 00
I'lnon Luuiber Co, rand h," 11 00
A lleiuirohr, rand h.. 31 00
W II Lyda, Ibr roads 17 63
A J Roy, poor lartu keep 113 90
R II Oreer, jurors J P court 2 00
K II Collins, I' " a 00
II T llaglty, juatica x 00
Geo II Wilcox, assessor... 7H 00
Wn. Jackson, treas 6060
I, K Barber, janitor 35 00
W II Uyilu, Ibr roads at 03
M C Case, supt Sid, etc 61 oK
Willis Irelond, dep recorder 41 65
U I Kuratli, aal, slat and post. . . . lou Jj
Uillslioro Initepeiuleut, ata US 40
M I' Case, supt exp 11 00
W U Oouelson, relief 43 75
H J Gorliiian, clerk .301 86
The Argua, sta at 75
I, A Houd, pidge etc 60 1S3
I) C Ptetcher, rouds , 2 to
J V ('onnell, shft eto jia 6s
Matthews' Post, Indigent 6a 00
Road district claims:
Schicllelin Bros, Oist 18 t. 00
J II llrowu,
17. 1 00
I4 6 00
" 3 00
" ., 5 5"
" 3 00
" 9 00
" 3 50
O llurk,
C 0 Oixou,
II Smith,
li Honshu,
Jno Nooner,
C 1' Jackson,
District 17-
W Pricket, roads .... 7 00
W Davidaou, roads , 3 00
C R l'rickett, " 29 50
J Hill, a Ls
li A Kirts, " la 00
II l'rickett, " 6 00
G W McGraw, " 14 00
M II llskcr, " a 26
J 1' I,oyd, " 7 60
M J Baker, " u 00
acob Shearer, " 7 60
11 M Vauderauder, roads. . 75
Jesse Heard, " lo 00
A David, " 6 00
W ft l'rickett, " 1 50
N I, Nelson, Diat 2l, " 9 00
W Heddiim, " " " 6 00
Win Bag lev Sr, Dist 18.. 7 fto
A Keverman, . " " , . j 2s
U lister, " 19 18 00
Chat Garber, " & 20
I L Kirli, dep eupcrvieur jo oo
l Wenger. roi J9 25'
V II LyU, ll.r nwili 1.1 V
lleruerl He bun, Ibr roadi lo 44
U M l'uc, pliolo (iurrliu. I 00
C II Bucbaimii, coin m! i5 .o
W J Butucr, " " U4"
Clark Si llucluaau.cxt'il'K i"ll'.'o oo
M li Claik, al r Hup 6 oo
h A l)iiou, ' J'
Kiioiii I'imI. imligruta - 2j 40
City of ilboru. wutrr ami Iik.M- . . is 40
T M llayura. wiluna
4 oo '
Flour and Kml. Cuie's Market.
It. H. (ireur went to l'ortiand.
Tinaday, oa liUHinesa.
('. K. Deichman wai a l'ortiand
viaitor, 1 ueedav.
Deputy Clerk V. P. Smith waa
on theaick liat the first of the wenk
Cracked corn tUerai.d cheaper
. k
!"" l"t.
for chicken feed I
pij,,,.. miii
Wi
Bagley, the Leiayville hoplllm, " ortion of the coun
grower, and Joa. I. aw ran, were io
Portland, Tuesday.
(). (1. Barlow, of Portland, and
who ban farm interests in thia vi
cinity, waa in .town Tuesday.
We do watch and clock repair
work at reasonable prices. K. L
McCormick, Hillaboro, Or.
Washington county onion grow
er are calculating 10 put io a big 1
acreage next soaaon, if there is a
1 li. .j
lavoraoio npnug.
Immigrants are coming in rapid- j L. E. Krone. er southeast part of
ly, and one day this week there county.
were about a dozen of these viaitoraj C. W. Allen, of Beaverton Bea
lookiug over projierty in thia vi-1 verton and Township 1, s. r. 1. w.
cinily. I Assessor Wilcox asks that all
Truck gardunera io ea.l Waah-i f,roP rl '"V"" Pr"Pre. . '
ingtou county ahould remember :h-,r 17 nd hve" J ,Md'
.1,.. ...... in 1,. . .:.. .u 1 r... loess, ao that when the Geld denu
their nroduct next summer, owine i
lo the large number of visitors to
the Lewis & Clark Fair.
A street car on the Montavilla
line, ran away Monday morning,
the reault being one killed and 31
injured. John Miller, a son-in-law
of Mrs. Brown, of this city, with
bis sou, 1eelie, waa on the car, but
they escaped irjuriea, except tbair
beads were slightly bruised.
The Conaohdated railways of; ,he iie of ,he deceaft,d Herein ig
Portland bad a crew of locating en-! a iW8on lhat ev v mtQ
gmecrsin the city last Saturday, !,hould lake to heart " When Mr.
and in many placea tht line of , jackson was in health he took out
aurvey run. alongside the Traction j iite jnsura0ce, and bis wife and
company s hue. One thing ia cer- f(4mir can now enjo , reasonable
tain, and that is, the Consolidated !iUpprt for life, if the esUte is
people are going at it in a business !jU(Hciously managed. In these
like manner, whether they ever !daya of life insurance il is criminal
build the line or not. for a young man wilh a wife and
Phil Withycombe, the North j children to neglect furnishing a
Yamhill tile msnufacturar, was in j protection to hia borne, ia case
the city, Tuesday morning, atid j d'eath should come to claim him.
was gratified at Hillsboro improve-1 H the editor of The Argua waa
ments the past year. Mr. Withy- j 'uarried to a man who would not
combe says that Yamhill suflered
from the ahort hay and grain crop
last year, and that, already, North
1 amhill alone haa imported 20 car
loads of feed, and if the Spring ten..
shall I late it will import that Rahl Guerling. alias Frank Mr
much more. t was" Monday afternoon Uken
Attorney H. T. Bagley has been j Wore Justice II. T. Bagley, where
having a turnkey and parrot timej"9 ' arraigned on a charge of
wilh the Ben E. Jones' estate. I larceny in a store, the complaint
Jone was a bachelor, and reeidud J alleging that, the young lad was a
at or near Kioton. Some months
ago he died aod H T. was retained
b look up some Knglish heirs.
By an advertisement in au English
paper he found tha ones he wanted,
but ever since nearly every mail
ha brought him a communication
from some Jones over in England,
who imagines that he is a direct
descendant cf the dead man, and
just the one woo is entitled to a
ahare of the estate. I heesutc was
disHsed of by will.
Andrew Westberg, of near Firm
ingtnn, came to the city Monday
with a goodly supply of golden
sesterces, which translated means
$20 gold pieces, and proceeded to
grow richer. By 7:30 he waa able
lo navigate only with extreme dif
ficulty, surveying the entire width
of tha sidewalk. Marshal Atkin
son ran him into the holm palace
and Tuesday morning he went be
fore Recorder Bagley, who fined
htm mx and one half citnoleons for
his bad b-tach of etiquette and
travesty on walking a chalk mark.
He paid up and went out, dreaming
of the Vikings of old, who walked
with a swagger but that was be
cause they were seamen. Andrew
will probably be good, now, for
some time.
Apropos of the IWverton saloon
oase, wherein a minor has given
much trouble to hi mother, as well
ai aaloon men, by going into a re
sort and representing that he was
of age, it might be well to state
that there it a law governing those
cases which affects the minor him
self, where he is over 16 years of
age, and carries a fine of $25.
There 1b scarcely a young lad of
that age who doe not know that
the proprietor must pay a line in a
case of this kind, and when he wil
fully goes into a saloon slid repre
sents that he is of age he should be
fined. The law makes it the duty
of prosecuting 'officers, the sheriff,
or police officers, to see that the law
is enforced, and the Beaverton in
cident would Dot repeat itself many
time if lad imposing on proprie
tors would be made to toe the mark.
'I
HI I
Will Start Six Men in afield.
March 1, Promptly
; WANTS OWSEKS Ttl LIST PROPERTY
Sara Tlii Will Eipediir Matter for ihr
Drpuliea
Aaiwaaor fiao. II. Wilcox will Hart
tiz men in the field to make the
'M)H aewQjent bv Afarcli 1. Tha
,HVBh,ir j . . ,
!of Hilliboro and vicinity hioiaelf
ty will be handled at follows:
Krwin Bitter, Pbillipa nortb
eaat portion of county.
John Vanderwal, of Beaverton,
formerly cf Greenville northwest
part of county.
Herman Scbulmerich, ex-post
master, Hillsboro Cornelius, and
south to the county line.
H. T. Buxton, of Forest G rove-
Forest Grove and southwest part of
county
!" c.aU matti-r. can be exped.te,!
in a hurry.
He further states that all proper
ty will be aaseaaed at full ca-ih val
ue this year
Mrs. Jackson, widow of the late
0. K Jackson, a former Washing
ton county school teacher, Monday
received a draft of 12,000 from the
Supreme Lodge A. 0. U. W life
insurance. Thia makes f 1,228 in
surant a'reailv nil.) (ha n..
oiu a reasonable lite jnsar
ance it is dollars to cabbage that'
Judge McBride would have a di
vorce auit to decide at the next!
: Prty ta the Uaston store burglary I
jsome weeks ago. Young Guerling!
" bound over in the sum off
j 11.000, and will remain in jail, in
default of bail, to await the March
term of circuit court. The kid de
manded a hearing and he got it.
Sheriff Conneli went on the stand
and testified that the boy had ad
mitted going into the store, and
then comiug out and standing
guard while the accomplices went
in and robbed the building.
Guerling admitted this, and -then
waa placed under bonds.
Justice of the peace Claud Greear
Monday gave the Wheeler Manu
facturing Company a judgment for
$95.00 against the Ward Lumber
Co., of Forest G rove. The suit was
a result pf a dispute over a running
accouut. Ward Lumber Company
claimed they had not received the
material, but the plaintiff put wit
nesses on the stand to show that it
had been delivered, although the
bill of lading had not been "0.
K 'd" by the defendant at time oi
delivery.
The many citixen of North
Washington county will be pleased
to learn that Tillamook county is
trying to get a railway, and the
ciluens of the coast section are
willing to put a liberal subsidy in
the hands of the builders. Forest
Grove business men, connected
with the Board of Trade of that
place, have written, guaranteeing
the right-of-way through the Gale
Creek country, if that route shall
be elected.
List of new v piano sheei musio
just received at MeCorroieLjiuueic
store "The Bashful Bachelor,"
two Btep; "Love' Desire," walU;
"Moonlight," a serenade; "Iu the
Shade of the old Apple Tree," aong;
"Down Where the Suwante River
Flows," song; price 25 cents each.
Mrs. J. W. Conneli visited with
her mother, Mra. Earner, at Moun-
taindale, this week.
L. L. Long and brother, P. C,
were in tewu Sunday, guest of the
Argu reporter.
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GATE'S MARKET
Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds.
-Fish and Poultry. Vegetables in season. Lowest
prices consistent with Good Business Policy.
Will handle Farm Produce.
Hop supplies a specialty.
Main Street, East of Livery, Hillsboro, Or.
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HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BARK
A. S. SHOUS, Pr9id0tt
GEO. SCHULMCRIOH. CaaauW
Main Street,
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
We carry a fine line of musical instruments, which we
are selling at prices that are astonishingly low.
Get One For Your Family
We also carry a complete line of phonographs, with
records, and all kinds of
VIOLINS, BANJOS, AND ALL STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
We have the best equipped bicycle repair shop ia
Washington County. Charges reasonable, and
work speedily turned out.
F. R. DAILEY, Main St.,
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As the Twig is
The
How is it with the young people of your household? Are
they saving money? Have they learned to appreciate the
value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to instill into
their minds correct ideas concerning thrift and economy?
Are you seeking the opportunity to "bend the twig?"
Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? If so, here
it is:
' Send the young folks to our bank with the first spare
dollar that comes into their hands The next dollar should
be treated in like manner, and the practice so continued
until a fixed habit of saving has been established. A good'
ly bank account will om result; the young folks will get
an inkling of the ways of business, and, being thus "in
clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty
manhood.
THE J. W. SHUTE BANK
North Side Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon
flour When You Can Get
MOSS ROSE and GREAT
RAISER FLOUR
See ua before buying eWwhere.
Discount on large iiiiantiliei.
Bran
Shorts
$20.00 per ton
. 23JO -
1.50 pr KM)
. 1.50 "
25.00 per ton
. 26.00 "
Cracked Cora..
Chicken Wheat.
Rolled Barley..
Middling
( PricM subject to change.)
Your credit i good with m.
CLIMAX MILLING CO.
C. C. Cat
Pays interest on time deposits;
charges no exchange to its cus
tomers, and do not charge ex
change on their home checks.
Come and see us.
Hillsboro, Oreoon
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East of I. 0. 0. F. Btdj. HillsbofO t
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