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HULSBORCj ARGUS, JULY IS, 1905 1 1 E. C. Molloy, of Laurel, wu in town Tuesday. J. C. Clark, or Forest Grove, wu In town Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Jatne Sigler, of beyond rhillip, was in town Tuesday morning. MiM Maude Box too, of Forest Grore, wu in town the first of the week. Hon. C. F.Tigard, of Tig ardville, wu in town on business Tuesday morning. Geo, Johneon, of the South Tua latin mill, wu in town Monday evening. j N. H. Schiedel, of North of town, hu gone to Deer Island for a few weeks, Born, to Mr. and lira. Wm. Shearer, of HilUide, July 7,1905, a daughter. Mks Sadie Bent, of Portland, and well known here, visited in the citj this week. ,--'' Gustave Brooner, of Tigardville, wu in town Monday, on basioees at the court bona. M. M. Mead, who is farming the Frank Imbrie ranch, was in the city Monday afternoon. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ad kine, of HiUibore, July 7, 1505, a son, weight 8 pounds. Chria. Hesse, of Scholia, waa,in the oily Tuesday - morning, the guest of his brother, Henry Hesse. James Leavias, well known here as a little fallow, hu just taken out license to wed in the Multnomah court. .',:!;. -.l Barney Lsia, of Beeverton, who hu a fins prune orchard, which is bearing well this season, wu in town Sunday. , A. R. Warren, with the Nelson- Wilcox Lumber Co, departed the other day for Mooklahd, Sherman oounty, for toe rums. John Halrerson. of near Farm ington, and who will have a sale of 23 head of daurr stock on the 22nd lost, wu in ton Monday. - Areyou utisfied with the sboes you bare been, baring? If not. corns and see Schulmerich Bros. Every pair abeolately guaranteed Rev. Wm. C. Le-- will tou-uaa, and i ereninc, in German. All friends art invited. James H: Sewell commenced spraying his hopyarda nortbeut of town, the last of the week. The warm weather of Saturday and Sunday, however, wu death to the aphis and the damage is not so great u wu sntkipated. Watson 8. Tilton, who formerly lived at Tigardville, and who went from there to New Zealand, and who returned a year or so ago and settled at Albany, is in town, ac- oom panted by his wifs. They will remain until after bop picking. C. Wilson, of .Dixie, Washington oounty, writes the weather bureau u follows: "Weather fair snd warm, good for hay making; spring oats somewhat rusty, otherwise good; gardens doing well; Matures good and stock in fins condition. Ths will of the Lie H,8. Ly man, well known at Forest Grove, wnere lor many years be was con neetsd with Pacific University, has bssn Sled in to Multnomah Uoun ty court. Ths estate amounts to $2575, and is bequeathed to his two sisters..,. . ',:- W. A Hansen, who hu been running the tinabop on Second Street, hu moved his shop to Madras, Crook -County, Oregon, above Prinevills. As yet Madras is a city of toots, but there sre propscts sf it being a big town in stow months.' in warm weainer nu swain ushered in the swimming season and almost everybody that can rustle suit is enjoying the waters of Tualatin and t Dairy.'; Ths pool down at ths Hal Springs, just abov tn long bridge, west of town. seems to be the favorite swimming plaos at present. Philip Feghtling, of near Kinton, this oounty, died at the " family home, July 7, aged 68 years, 7 months and 12 days. Deceased wu born in Tuscarawu county, Ohio, November 2$, 1836, sod emi grated to Oregon in 1880. He wu married to Elizabeth Knipe, April Tl, vm. in funeral services were held at the home and inter ment wu in Crescent Grove ceme tery. ... Geo. Schulmeriob and John M. Wall want to North Yamhill last Saturdav eveninar, to help in insti tuting Knight of Pythias lodge at that place. A large delegation went ud from - Forest Urove, - Del rfcoa Lodx. of that plaos, doing a . . t . iL. 1 1 rel portion oi in rana won U boys report a splendid' time and thyay that ths Yambillsrs an a host when it oonfs to enter- Wou Eases, formerly of this oosatv, nd who is head sawyer in -of Us fontanel muis, wiw txr of 1176 per month, is having nit for iivoros in tbe Multno ri esarti.' t3w f fcrmwly rs- i 'J t C3sVwl wsi r -. u ft hoy. II was in c izz tri cirJ with money, : -Vj l j Saturday was a record breaker for ths season along lines of heat, it being 98 in the shade and 134 in the sun, along the Second Street bricks. Attorney Frank Freeman, of Portland, wu here on businees Monday, and wu a guest at the Tongue residence. Fred Zilly and Lay ton Wisdom, of Portland, were Hillaboro visitors, Sunday. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Paul Morton ia going over the Equitable Life's books, and it is pecular how Chauncev Depew's rebate of 120,000 per annum hu affected tbe once rebate giver of the 8anta Fa. Ten people were struck by light ning at Brooklyn, N. ., last Sat urday. Moral "Come to Oregon. Captain Gritimacher ia acting chief of polios under Mayor Lane, and the latter proposes to make Portland a clean city. Congressman Williamson is now on trial at Portland for subornation of perjury in land fraud cases, and his law partner ia involved with him, besides several others. The Russian Black sea mutineers on the Russian warship have sur rendered to Roumania, and Rus sia demands, and will get tbem. The mutineers will likely lose their beads. It is said that under Wright's management the Philippine govern ment is on the verge of bankrupt cy, and this condition of affaire ia the real reason of Taft's trip to the Islands. Thos. W. Lawson, who is trying to break the Wall Street system, made a speech at OtUwa, Kansas, lut Saturday. Lawson and Kan su an a pair of breezea that should hold the lime light par excellence when working together. Secretary of War Taft wants to let in the Chioees merchants and students, snd Western labor con tends that this will open tbe door to much fraud. They claim, as Jt is, that there ia much J matter of c '""""' l.ti, once ... ,. iinnTrirm Washington, is now corporation counsel for Msyor Dunns, of Chicago. Lewis is said to have saved more men from the gallows while practicing law than any other attorney in the state of Washington. Mexico is to have no more gamb ling and all franchise for lotteries will not be renewed from this on. This means tbst Mexico will lose thousands of dollars each month, because the money will go to some other country. There is no form of gambling so persistent u the lot tery acbemes, and tbe state of Louisiana lost millions when it ceased, because of tbe federal stat ute, to conduct ths Louisiana Lot tery. Hsrmsnn's trial for complicity in the land frauda has been set for the lut case on the calendar, and the "old man" expects to come out triumphant and be vindicated next Spring in an overwhelming major ity for Congress. It is not antici pated, bowsver, that Roosevelt will again come out and appear on the rear of platforms in order to help the hon. gent, back to Congress, although you can't tell what a man will do for friendship's sake. PORTLAND MAN SWEARS OFF (Oregonian O. O. Column.) A Portland man, whose name is with held for family reasons, recently swore off. Be discovered tbst he had been drinking too much. His tongue had a quired that habitual dark brown taste of mornings, snd his pocket book bad begun w ie use in euHoacn ot an ocean ten derfoot after three days of seasickness. So he took the pledge bat this is bow he did it, the docameat being duly sign ed ana wnnessea: -Know all men by these presents: ' Whereas, the undersigned for sundry semesters bath been a cheerful idiot, looking frequently upon the wine wbea it is red, when it givelh its color in the goblet; and, Whereas, the aforesaid underlined hath dallied from time to time with the whisky straight, the long toddv. the cocktail and the highball, each snd sev eral ol watcn oath bell s hre skinned for devillishaess; and, Whereas, tbe identical aforesaid un dersigned is of opinion that who is de ceived thereby is not wise, but should be consigned to the house inhabited by the bog; therefore, be it Resolved, That from thia dsy forward tbe same identical aforesaid undersigned snail anstatn irotn an intoxicating bev eraces: and be it Resolved, that lager beer is not sn in toxicating beverage ia tbe sense snd meantag of tbts instrument. HOME SEEKERS' RATES the Southern Pacific Company will make a rate of one fare for the round trip from Portland to all polnta in Oregon Arhland and north for visitors from tbe East to the Exposition at Portland to en able tbem to look over Western Oregon with a view of aetlling or investing. These tickets will be good for fifteen days limit, with stop over at all intermediate points, and. will be sold to holders of the Exposition round trip tickets from point East of the Rocky Moun tains. Thia will afford the various coun ties and communities that will maintain exhibits and advertise on other ways at the exposition, every inducement to have tbe Eastern people visit their Motion. Argus and Oregonian, X Flour and Feed. Tata's Market. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller, of Study Brook, were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. W. K. McCourt severely cut her left hsnd Tuesday, while using a houee knife. Mias Lottie Wann, of Portland, was the guest of her brother, Kd. Wann, ami wife, Sunday. Drs. F. A. and A. B. Bailey and Dr. Linklater were attendants at the National Medical association convention now in eeation at Port land, Tueeday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Inland, of Grants Paaa, wen ben Sunday, guests of R. Cave and wife. Mr. Ireland is a son ol George Inland, of this city. Oliver Chowniog wu down from Dilley, Tuesday, gettini ready to summons witnesses in tbe ease instituted by the state againat him, the charge being illegal sale ot li quor. STEAM WOOD SAW I have a ateam wood saw for cut ting in the woods. Am prepared to late contracts to fall umber snd out wood in lots of from 100 cords upward. Address Matt Coppo, Beeverton, Ore. To the Farmers of Washington Count; Have you any Insurance upon your buildings ana their contents r If not, you csn get insurance with the German Insurance Ctx, of Bethany, which haa been amongat you for mora than twenty-five years. The rates an 50 cents per 100 of the amount of insurance, and 25 cento per 100 every year thereafter, aubject to assessments if tbese amounts should not be sum cient to pay up losses. You can get all information re garding this by addressing ths sec retary by mail, or ths president by f acino states telephone, Ulencoe- tiillsbora. Alf GnerberPr-iJ v(. F. D. No. 1, Hillaboro, Or HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claim Fer Yoa I can locate you od level valley lands with deep, rich toil, free from rock. Water to be bad at a depth of from 5 to 30 feet. Three landa are located ia Central Ore gon and can be taken under tbe Homestead or the Desert Land Law. Railroad soon to tap this trooderfa! section. Call and tee me at the F. If. Heidel Real Ea late office, or addresa me at Hilla boro, Oregon. DR A. A. Bl'RRIB. AN ELEGANT SUMMER BOOK Restful Recreation Resorts," the I906 bummer nook laened by the passenger department of tbe Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company contains forty eight pages aad cover. The book is printed on heavy white paper, fifty eight cuts being used lo illustrate the trips up ana aown tne loiumDis Klver, to the mountains, beaches, inland resorts and fountains of healing. The cover is done in three colors, adding materially to the beauty and effectiveness of the publication, which may be had by send ing two cents ia stamps to A. L. Craig, uenerai rassengev Agent ot tne uregoa Rsilroad & Navigation Company. Pott- land, Ore. It is a good thing to send to your friends in tbe Bast who expect to visit tne iewis ac uara Exposition. A GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee Patton'i Sun Proof Paiota to wear well on build ings painted with the same, for at least five (5) years. Should our claim for Sun-Proof paint fail we agree to furnish new paint free. it is our meaning and intention to honestly guarantee our paint to wear, but thia guarantee will not be allowed to be uwd as a means for unjust demands, careless, sloven ly work, or where the paint is ap plied contrary to written directions, PATTON PAINT COMPANY, J. E. Patton, President. Schulmerich Bros, keep this paint. LEWIS A CLARK EXPOSITION During -the Lewis & Clark Exposition tbe Southern Pacific Company wilt sell round trip tickets to Portlsnd, limit thir ty days, st one and one third fare for tbe round trip. For parties of tea or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. For organized parties of one hundred or more, individual tickets at one fare for the round trip. Stopover of ten days will be given st rortiaoa on su one way tickets resdln through that point during the Expos! tion. Tickets must be deposited with Joint Agent at Portland and charge of nity cents wtu be made lor tne extension 01 time. I csrry a complete line 01 General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Building Material. I can get you anything yoa want, on order, at Portland prices. I make a specialty of cedar fence posts snd cedar shingles. My line of Groceries cant be beaten. Give tne a call. I boy farm produce, cash or trsde. Give me a call. 0s Sm teymsZZ . Of. Argus and Oregonian, $2.00, Administrator's Sate X THK Col'NTY fOUKT W THK ST.VTK Of OKKtlUN. KR THK tVt'YrY OK Ml'LTNOM All In tli Mutter of the Ratals 1 of Cntheriue stitt. lo.l. Notice tahorrby given thl from ami after the Uih lay of July, A. p. iwv tlie muUr signoil, attniinlstrator of the entate if Catherine Mitt. detNtl, otter ami proceed toaell at lrt vate al. for rah. puranant toonler.f the Count v Oourt of the state of Oregon for the County of Multnotuan the folloii tleecrtNnl real property, aitnat In tlie Town or Heaver ton, founly of WaahhuMon, Mate of ttre. iron, lo wit: Block "A," lt Two -J, Three -, Kimr-4. Kive -5, 81 -. Seven -7. KiKth -8. Nine . fen 10, Kleven -11, Twelve II, THlrteen 18 ami fourteen -11, In Block ''B, ami IaU Four -4, Five Si i 4 ami Seven 7 in Mock "C." ot steel's Atldilton to Beaverton, lVrtlaml, Ore.. June l IMA. J AMKS 8TITT, AlniiniMtrair of the Katate of Cath erine Stitt, Deceaeeil. SUMMONS IN THR CIRCVtT tWRT OF THK STATIC OF ORKtiON. FUK WASHINGTON' COUNTY Amlrea Schenker. I'lainliff.l va, Mary Si-uenker, Defenlaiit.l To Mary thrnker, defeiulaul above nauied : In the name of the aUte of Oregon, you are herehv notitiej that the plaintiff here in nu nieu a coutpiaiui airaiiiM yon in the above entitled court and cause, and you are hereby required to apiwar and anawer laid eomplaint on or tic lore the lam da of the time prcecribeJ by onler of puhlioaUon hereof, to-wlt: On or be fore the I Uh day of July. LH06; you are further noti tied that if you fall to appear and tnawer the eomplalnl herein or to plead therein, the plaintiff will eauae your default lo be entered, and will ap ply to the court above mentioned for tbe relief prayed for in the complaint herein, that b to aav; for a decree forever dia- Dlving tbe bontle of matrimony that may beexiatliia between plaintiff nd de fendant herein, and for such other relief a to the court may aeeia meet and juat. Tbe date of the tint! publication of thia summooa is Thureday, the Ut day of june, two, ana me last publication mere- oi, inurauay, me ma any or July, me, end the wid aunmiooe shall be mibliah td on aald ThurMtay of each week for a period of tlx week between Mid datee. Thie tummona ia publiehed by onler of Hon. Thome A. MoBride. Jadireof mid Court, made In chamber In aald cauM nt dated the Z7lh day or May, A. U. 1S05. CHAS. J. 8CHNAKEU Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS mrm""-' Plaintiff. I vs Lena Kern, Defendant, ) To Lena Kern, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, ou are hereby notified that the plaintiff lerein haa tiled a complaint axainst you ia the above entitled court and eaune and you are hereby required to appear ami au'wer the said complaint or Ale some appearance thereto, on or before the last day of the time preecribed by the order of publication hereof , to-t it : On or before the 27th day of July, 1MXV, and that If you mil so to appear and answer the eomplaint or tile some appearance herein, tbe plain- tin wut eanee your oeiauit 10 oe entrreo and noted and will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the eomplaint, to wlt: A decree forever dissolving the bond of matrimony now existing be tween you and the plaintiff and lor such other relief as tbe oourt detma proper and equitable. The date of tbe flmt publica tion of tbi-t summons Is Thursday, the iilb day of June, 1806. aad the last publi cation thereof is Thursday, the 27th day of July, 1906, and thh summons Is to lie puDiisnea on every rnursasy or eacn week fjr a period of six itucceanive weeks hetweeu said dates. Tnls summons la published bv order of Hou. Thomas A. McBrids, Judge of said Court, made in Chambers In said cause on the 14th day of June, 1806. ' Ill . O r CbV'l lllfr Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of Aiiacuioeni a.xecuuon iseuea out or anil under the seal of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wash ington, dated the 13th day of June, lfluft, in favor ot aura a. Lewis, a corporation, plaintiffs: and against Fred Verbauwhede snd Nathalie Verbauwhede, defendants, for tbe sum of $35.00 coats, and for the further sum of I10ft.76 with interest there on from tbe 9th day of June, 1906, at tbe raw of 6 per cent per annum, to me di rected ana delivered, commanding me to make sale of tbe real property hereinafter orocnoea, i nave leviea upon ana pursu ant A ,,BK..n, v....!.., T III - ... . ... AWU.W, 1 , i , on Monday, the 24th day of July, 1906, at the South do?r of tbe Court House tn Hillaboro, Washington County, Oregon, at tbe hour of ton o'clock a. m. of said day, sell st public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash In hand, all ol ths follow ing described real property, lying, being and situate in Wasnlneton Count v. Ore gon, and more particularly described as folows , to-wlt: The West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 1. T. 3 N. K. S W. of the Will. Mer., containing NO acres, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and for the coMa and expenses of sale and said writ. Data ssie will be msue subject to re demotion ss tier statute of Ore von. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 15tb nay or June, wuo, 1 JOHN W. CONN ELL. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. ny r . 1. a.sne. ueputy H. T. Bsgley, Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate Notice Is hereby given thst. by virtue of sn order ana aeeree or tne uounty uourt of Wsshington County, Oregon, made and entered on May 20, 1906, the under signed administrator ot ths estste of Charlotte Grace Myers, deceased, will on Mondsy. August 7. 1HU6. st the hour of 10 o'clock of ssid dsy, st the south door of tne court nonse in nniiooro, ur, gon, duly sell at public auction to ths high est bidder, for cash in band, the follow in described real estste. to wit: An undivided one-elgh'h interest in 1 acres or land in forest Hrove, wanning ton County, Oregon, snd which is de scribed sa follows: Lot I snd the Kast half of Lot 4 Block 39, ana iiot 4, buck as, rorest urove, Oregon FRANK S. MYERS. Administrator of ths estate of Charlotte Oraee Myers, deceased, -Benton Bowman. Attorney for Estate. FIR WOOD 92.00 PER CORD While it lasts, or until further no tice I will sell my fir wood in four feet lengths at the above price de- limed in or about the center of Hillsboro, or an equivalent haul This is first growth first-class wood I will furniab 16 inch lengths for 92.65 aa heretofore. Terms of payment, cash upon delivery of wood. Order" can be sent by telephone, Farmers 356; or by mail, Routs 4, Hillsboro. , , , AlrWIT.N. Rtahiwt ,,- PRICES on MILL FEED Compare these prices with what you have to pay for mil! fml elsewhere: Cracked corn, $1.40, ct Wheat Shorts Middlings . 1.30 t 23.00, ton 26.00 " Rolled Barley 26.00 " Bran 0.00 Good Seed Oats (or sale We also have a small quantity of seed wheat ami seed barley ou hand Both 'phones. Climax Milling Co. Hilkboro, Oreqoa Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given, that the under aigiied haa Died her final account In the matter of the ettale of ileo. failey, de ceased, in the I'oiiuly Court of the HUte of Oregon, for Waahltitftnii ('ounty, and aid Court wt ba Monda. the am day of July, 1WK, at the Count Court room iu lllllaboro, Oregon, at the hour of leu o'clock a. in. or Mid day aa the time and place for hearini; olijet tioiia lo aid tinal account and lor the Bnal MUieuumt mt I UCo. K. Uauley, Attorney for Admluts- tratrix. SUMMONS IN THK CIRCUIT COUKT OK THK HTATB OP OBEUON. FOK THK COUNTY OK WASHINGTON Louisa Smith, I'lalnlirT, rs Jack Smith, Defendant.) To Jack Huiliii, cm if mi en 1 r In llu n .... r Ik. Ul.l. r rfcMi.n .11,, ars hereby uotilled that the plaintiff here in baa tiled a complaint against you in the above entitled court snd cauw and you are hereby required to appear and anawer ths aald complaint on or before the last day of the time prescribed by the order of lubtlcallon hereof, to-wlt: on or before he 7th dsy of July, A. O. 1!W. snd thst if you fsil ao to answer ths complslnt or file some appearance herein the plaintiff will cause your default to lie enteral snd will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for 111 the complaint. U- wit: for a de cree forever dissolving ths bonds of mat rimony now existing between the plain tiff and defendant snd stick other relief ss the court may deem equitable and proper. The dateol the first public ation ol thia summons is Ttiurwlay, the Ifttb day of of June, IflUTt, and the lait publication thereof Is Thursday, the 27th day of July, 1H0A, and Ihis summons in to be publish ed on Thursday of each week for a period of"dx weeks between said dates. This summons is published by order or Hon. Thomas A. McHtlde. Jndxe of ssid court, insde in Chambers In aald csuse on ths liMb dsy or June, A, 1). iwn. CHAN. J. (HjllNADKL, Attorney for Flsintiff. Administratrix Notice Notice la hereby given, that ths under signed bss been by ths Oounty Court of the Bute 01 Oregon, tor wasbington roun tv, duly appointed Adintnitratrii with the will annexed nf the estate of N. n. Howell, deceased, and has duly uusllned and entered upon the discharge of her dnlies as such. Now therefore, all persona having claims sgainst ths estste of N. . Howell, de ceased, are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned at the Uf Oftlos of Geo. K. Bagley Tn Hillsboro, Oregon, togetber wttn proper voucners, wnnin sti niontns from tne uate nereor. Deled June I'J, Itlu5. ELIZABETH II. LA 1)1). Admlnlstrstrix with the will annexed of tne esuue 01 n. n. noweu, ueceaimi. Geo, K, Bagley, Attorney for Adminis trate 1. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THK BTATE Of OKKOON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. F. Hiiguenln snd L, Uuguenln, I'laintifls, vs. John Rohart, Emms Jobe, Nettle Smith, (ieorge Morrow, Jessie Kempfer and Jsy t. Mead, Oefendants. To John Tlohart, Emma Jobe, Nettle Hmith. George Morrow. Jessie KeniD- fer snd Jsy V, Mend, the above named defendants In the name of the state or Oregon, you and each of you are hereby reiiclred to appear and anawer the complaint tiled herein within six weeks from the (late of ths first publication of this Miimtr.ons, snd if you fsil so to sppear and answer lbs complaint, the plaintiff's will spply to tbe Court for ths relief prayed for In tnsir coniDlalnt. to wlt That tbe defendants, snd each of tbem, be bsrred of sll right, title or interest in and to the following described real estate. situate in Washington County, Oregon, to wu .'Lot 12 of and In Rohart's sub-division ss appears on the otliolsl plat In the nfiins nf the recorder of conveyances of Wash ington uotinty, Oregon, asm lot oontsm-ins- 10 seres, snd for such othor snd fur ther relief as to the Court may sppesr equitable. , The date of ths flrHt publication of this summons is ths IHth day of Ma v. ltWi. and the order authorising the service of this summons by publication is dated May 16. 1906. snd reuiilres you to appear ami answer on or before the expiration of six weeks from ths date of tbe first pnbli cation. This summons Is served upon yon by publication bv order of the Honorable li A. Rood, judge of the County Court of the Btate of Oregon for Washington County, by an order made and dated at Chambers at Hlllslxiro, Oregon, on the lflth dsy of may, iwb. JOHN M. WALL. Attorney for Plaintiffs, Smokers like tbe Schiller and the Excellenoia, These cigara are of the beat Hock. You can't fool an snrinOw fin a rr.A !.- .. f tmlafttaumwHt M Zf?e W. J. Benson Co. Has tuMcd to the business in their New Quarters ou Main Street, STEAM AND GASOLINE Agent for Valvoline Cylimler Maciiiue Oils, tast numbing aupilite, steam nml paoline rniimi tut kiti, fine g,rdt of Habliitt metals; oile, in one and live gallon rttns; wa-te and tHinipouni!, atr-ant and wu'i r valve i t nil kind, fittings and lp. I.argr mitily i( lttlrii'atrs snd injectors for mill ami traction ei gii.es Pitcher und Force Pumps Main Street, I MsWHsWirarlW We want Your Trade And We Buy Your Farm Produce Our stock of tlenersl Merchandise all! saswer your wants. Our dry goods sre of tbe best u,uelily, sad our boots snd . shoes escsl. We tea suit you. l'.io rr lea uf the best, for everybody, We Give You a Premium For every Tea I killer t'ssh t'uivhese we dive each customer a hoe oil palntioe;.' We also lake Kami fnvlece sad pay cask (ur It. Our line of Fatal Machinery, UuKglm, etc., will suit you aad our prices are right. See our celebrated Kevaloae t Kbwir-iwvvi rust Scholia, Oregon e Dailey's Music Store We liavc added new features to our Maiu Street Music Store, and can supply you with musical iusti uincuts of t all kiuds, from a piauo mandolins; a splendid lineof graplioplmtics ami records. Sporting and Baseball Goods J Fishing Tackle, etc. We have also added a fine liue of crockery, work baskets and fancy baskets. See our souvenir dishes. Fine liue of pocket cutlery. Call iu and see us. P. H. DAILEY, Mala St., m e e VY, I. Cete CATE'S Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of Fish and Poultry. Vegetables iu seasou. prices consistent with Good Business Will handle Farm Produce. Hop supplies a specialty. Main Street, East of Livery, Swetland's Ice Cream We handle the Famoua S wetland Ice Cream, the bent in the market Our Sanitary Soda Fountain in the 11 nee t in the market, cleanly and wholesome, Our parlor are coay, cool, and delightfully (urniHbed Try Our Chocolates We have the exclusive agenoy for the RuiRell & Gilbert cam! in, Their chocolate! are absolutely the finest in the market. Cigars and Tobacco Our linei of cigars and tobacco are standard. Tropical fruit always on hand. (Jive us a call. We will treat you right. We want your custom. Parlors on Becond Street, door south of Wehrung's. one F. S. Olsen, Proprietor Engine Supplies Oils ami ".rtwlcs. Magnet A fine line of gitrden lione ami everylliiuK found in such sn eeialilixhinetit. Call an. I see ntir etifk 0HWMlr I r. Tenilesie'e resilience Itotli phone, HilUburo, Ore. dowu to a bauio. Guitars. 1 Tat ol I. 0. 0. 1. Bldcj. IIHKboro i C. f. Cat MARKET alt kiuds. Lowest Policy, Hillsboro, Or. .atfV. 5(J" mm Co. fell ' K a