HILLSBORO AROUS. JULY 80. 1909 "a Mr. and Mr. W. N. Barrett were viaiton at Long Beach, laat weak. MiM Grace Reeves, of Portland, u a gueat of the Mieeea Weath erred, Sunday. MiM Cora Tefft, of Beaverton, wu the gueat of Miaa Ooa Foord, Sunday. Joseph Sax wu up from Tigard ilia Monday, and made thii office pleasant call. Or. Eaton will apeak at the Bap liat church next Sunday, July 23, at aleren o'clock. William Adaaaa, of Mountain dale, came down Monday to take a trip to the Sound country. Joe. Biehup, of Helvetia, wu in the city Tuesday and re porta har Teet in full Meat np hie way. Herman Collier, of Scholia, wu np Monday and reporta haying aa over and harreet commenced. H. B. Johnaon, Foreet Grove'e old time liveryman, waa in town Monday, on buainee with Clerk Godman. Mn. J. W. Bailey, Thoa. Bailey and Miaa Eva Bailey departed Monday for an extended outing at Nye Creek. " W. P. Tucker and Roy Greear, of the Delta and Pharmacy, started to Wileon river the firat of the week for a few daya' outing. Father Buchoker, of SL Francia Church, Hillaboro, went to Port land Monday to confer with Arch tiahop Christie. For eale: eight shoals, about four month old; weigh about 60 pounda each. Joe Meier, one mile aoutheaat of Hillaboro. Judge Hollia came down from Foreet Grove, Saturday and Mon day, representing Banks people in the right of way negotiations. J. W. Goodin and family are oc cupying the Milne reaidenoe south of the Southern Pacific, while Mr. Goodia is patting in the Jackson Bottom Bridge and fill. A party of young people enjoyed hayrack party Saturday evening, and went to Reedrille, where they participated in the Order of Lions social, which wu pronounced a splendid socoat. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tucker, Mrs. Ueo, Hartmao, Messrs. Cart Heidel Willis Ireland, Chu. Lamkin and the Mioses Ethyl Pierce, Elizabeth Milne, and Stella Bosoow, enjoyed an onung at Meacham's Sunday A partv consiatinc of Mesers. Claude Cats, Root. Weatherrsd and Frank Sholes and the Misses Flos sie, Tennessee and Eva Weatberred and Miss Grace Reeves, spsnt Son day at Denny's Crossing, above nVVUHUINIA . Mrs. E. B. Pools, wife of the ear ner for Route 3, is up in the moun tains, aooompanied by her children, visiting with her uncle and sunt, the latter of whom has been very ill. Tnsy expect to visit the Fair before returning home. The right of way committee which guaranteed the land for the road to Tillamook, "between here and Banks, Monday settled with Edw. Curran, who owns ths old Sehnlmerich boose on Baseline, west of first, for 175. C. H.8howerman and sister, Miss ftellie, of Walla Walla, are here for a fortnight's visit with Win. Baa- ley and family, of Leisyville, and will incidentally visit ths Lewis & Clark while down. Mr. Showerman is associated ith the Walla Walla Argus, with bis father, H. H. Show ennan. Dr. J. E. Atkins and Dr. Wta. Pittenger attended the National Dental Congress, at Portland, this week, and report the meeting a great success. Dentists of national prominence from Chicago, Balti more, New York and from the rep . resentative cities of the south were in attendance. Hopmen who know, claim that, unless tbsy havs a wssk of very warm weather there will not be 20,000 bales of choice hops in the enure uregon district, this season, wnereu, tney should market at least 100,000 bales of choice pro duct. This is because the lice are getting overwhelmingly thick, and even those who are spraying are getting discouraged, bees use the foliage is so thick it is imnossibls to get tits solution into the center of the vines. This result is predicted, of course, upon the hypothesis that mere is no extremely warm weath er. Even warm weather would not kill all ths Hoe, but it would reduce their damage to a minimum. ' To the Farmers of Washington County IIave you any Insurance upon your MiMioge and weir contents? . If not, yon oan get insurance with the German Insurance Co., of Eethany, which bu been amongst jam for mors than twenty-five years. The re tee are 50 cents per 100 of ths amount of insurance, and ty-eents per 100 every year thcrsaiUr, subject to assessments if thscs amounts should not be sum elsnt to pay np losses. You can get all information re garding this by Addressing the sec retary by mail, or ths president by Paoiio Elates tolsphone, Glencoe Eillsboro, Alf Guerber, President, R, F. D. No. 1, Eillsboro, Ore. P. 8. Telephone, Glencoo-HHiebero. Pstar Grzz:, Ecarranr, R. F. D. No. 1. Eillsboro. Or The Dr. F. A. Bailev farm at West Union had a crop of bay on land which his been cultivated for 40 years, and which went tour tone to the tore. It is said that this year's hay crop is the bumper crop in history, both for quantity aa well aa qnality. Screen doors, window screens, wire cloth beee for the price in the city. G. W. Patterson A Son. Carl Hoeber and wife, of Port land, and who have eonie lota out in Fairview, purchased when the Aetoria A South Coast road waa be ing promoted, were in the city Tues day, to see how thinga were pro gressing. Trunks, bags and suit case. Suit caste as low as 11.50. G. W. Patterson A Son. Ira Barrett, putting in hie first week at the Delta, Saturday fell and austained a severe sprain of one of his ankles, which witl lay him up for several days. I. Evans, of Beaverton, is suffer ing from blood poison by neglect ing a sliver which entered one of hie fingers lut week, and he is now under the care of Dr. F. J. Bailey. STEAM WOOD SAW I have a steam wood saw for cut ting in the woods. Am prepared to take contracts to fall timber and cut wood in lots of from 100 cords upward. Address Matt Coppo, Beaverton, ure. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Prof. Andrew Fox, of the Univer sity of Chicago, uked for aid from Rockefeller, and has been dismissed. That a Chicago university ehould squeal about tainted money is par adoxical, to uy the least. How thia "tainted money" proposition must tickle the horny handed far mer who buys farm machinery of toe trusts, which are protected by tariff laws; snd boys steel from the steel truat, protected by tariff laws, and consequently is forced to pay a half more than is neceeeary and then eee Andrew Carngeie'e money given to public hbianeel The Portland Chamber of Com merce is kicking became the rail roada are not doing more building in uregon. if the Portland Cham ber of Commerce would get busy trying to induce some of the local millionaires to build a few rail lines, instead of continually harp ing at the established roads, their eOorts would be more to the point Richsrd Cornelius, a labor nnion man from San Francisco, hu been in Portland and reports a regular peon system used by the Uonsoli dated Railway in the hiring of men. When a man hires he must obligate Himself to not join a labor union. The practice is illegal and the mat ter will be investigated . by the Federated trades. Gen. W. W. Blaokraare, com mander-in-chief of the National G. A. R , died at Boise, Idaho, Sunday morning. He was making a tour of the posts of the Northwest, and wu accompanied by his wife. He was born in Pennsylvania, in 1841, ana served witn Ueneral Custer, M. Witte, the Russian minister of finance, hu been appointed on the peace commission. Witte is one of the big men of Russia and had his advice been followed Rus sia would not bean tbe present Humiliating position, whipped and discredited. Donnelly, a labor leader of Chica go, wu assaulted by thugs hired by men wno bad been foroed out of the labor unions a few years ago He will lose one of his eyee. . This is tbe second time that be hu been assaulted by the same parties. Japan is going to try to capture Vladivoetock at onoe, and large bodies of troops ars being landed along the shore to the south of that port. Unless peace negotiationa are promptly concluded the Japs will have all the sea strongholds of Russia in the east under their dom ination. Oregon is to have two consult ing engineers for her river and har bor hereafter. This apeaks very well for Langfitt, who has hand led all of Oregon's work by him self for several yeara. The telegraph operators of the Great Northern and Northern Pa cific railways are ready to strike at a moment s notice. These are the only big lines where telegraph op erators are dissatisfied. Gov. Chamberlain bas returned to Oregon and there bu been no resignation by Mitohell; and the Fair is still running. Tom Lawson says he does not want office be only wants to rev olutionize the financial system. Tom hu done a good deal of that system work himself, in the past. Judge DeHaven has denied a new trial for Mitchell, making his an nouneement of his decision in court laat Saturday. it- . Joaquin Miller, the pioneer Ore gohian and poet of the Sierras, wu in Portland laat week, taking in the Fair. Mayor Weaver, of Philadelphia, is urged to prosecute the boodle al derman. Six deaths from heat at Pitts burg, Monday. Tbe Jsp fleet has sailed for VIrUiMainrV I AN ELEGANT SUMMER BOOK "Restful Recreation Retorts," the 1 Smumer Book issued by the passenger department ol the Oregon Railroad & Navigation IVmpany con taint forty eight pages and cover. The book it printed on heavy while Paper, fifty eight cats being used to illustrate the tnpt np and down the Columbia River, to the mountain, beechea, inland retort and fountain of healing. The cover it done in three colon, adding materially to the beauty and effectiveness of the publication, which may be had by tend ing two cent ia atampt to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, l-ort-land, Ore, It ia a good thing to tend to your friends in the Ratt who expect to visit the Lewi & Clark Exposition. HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claim For Yon I can locale you on level valley lands with deep, rioh soil, free from rock. Water to he had at a depth of from 5 to 30 feet. These landa are located in Central Ore gon and ran be taken under tbe Homestead or the Desert Land Law. Railroad soon to tap this wonderful section. Call and see me at the F. M. Heidel Real Es tate office, or address me at Hilla boro, Oregon. Dr. A. A. Bcrris. IRRIGATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that partus may until further notice us water for irrigating lawns, hours for irri gating being from 6 to 8 p. m , or two hours each evening. Those who wish to use water for this purpose must notify Recorder H. T. Bag ley or the undersigned. Two short blaata of the whistle will notify pa trons to ahut off water at 8 p. m , and violation of this rule ia $500 for the firat offense and a discon tinuance of the service for the sea son on second offense. Parties up on discontinuing the service moot notify the Recorder u water will be chsrged for to date of notice. These rules will be enforced strictly to the letter. By order Water & Light Com mittee. H. T. Baglev, Recorder. W. H. Ringle, Supt LEWIS CLARK EXPOSITION During tbe Lewi & Clark Exposition the Southern Pacific Company will tell round trip ticket to Portland, limit thir ty day, at one and one third far for the 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 day will be given tt Portland on all one way tickets reading Kronen that point during tbe Expost- tion. Tickets must be deposited with joint Agent at Portland and charge of nny cents wiu De made lor trie extension of time. I carry a complete line ot General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware aad Building Material. I can get yon anything yon want, on order, at Portland price. I make a specialty of cedar fence pott and cedar shingles. My line of Groceries can't be beaten. Give me a call. I buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give mc a call. Om S, Hayi Of, SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an Execution, Decree and Or dr of Hale, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for YYasnlnrton County, dated July 17, 1006, iu favor of George Srhulmerich and assinat Frank E. Hart, Sue B. Hart, Richard Morton, M. A. Morton, VVm. Kerron, Assignee, A. B. Nonn and A. L. Rutt. for the sum of Uti.- 25 costs, and for tbe further sum of MM. 72 U. S. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from tbe 17th day of July. 1U06. and for ths cost and expenses of sale and of said writ. Now, therefore, byivirtue and in pur suance of said judgment, decree and or der of sale. I will, on Monday, the SBtb day of August, 1S05, at the south door of the Court House ia Hillnboro, Washington County. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. in., oi sam usy, sen at punitc auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, tbe follow Ing described real property, situate In the County of Washington and Slate of Ore gon, to-witi "Being s part of the Donation Land Claim of William Adams, in Section Six. Township One South, of Range One West of the Will. Her., and described aa fol lows: Commencing at a stake on tbe South line of the Donation Land Claim of William Adams eight (8) chain and fortv- one (41) link East of the Southwest cor ner of the same; thence North thirty-five (36) minutes East thirtv-two (.'12) chains and eighty-three (83) links to a stake in the center line of the County Road; thence South sixty-three (83) deer fortv (40) minutes Kast five (S) chain and thirty-nine (39) links to a atone in tbe center of the county road; thence South seventy f ... Notice Is' hereby given, that 1, tbe under pinned Executor of the estate of Oottlieb Verein, have filed in the County Court of tne state or uregon, tor wssn. vo., my final account as executor, and that said Court has set Monday, September 4, 1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock . m. as the time, and tbe County Court Boom in Hilliboro, Washington County, Oregon, as the place for bearing objection to said account, and the final settlement of said estate. F. W. LEPSOHAT. Executor of the estate of Oottlieb Var gin, deceased, W. N. Barrett, Attorney for estate. The Rosebud Indian reservation, South Dakota, bad a cyclone tbe other day and much damage re- enlrjMi Aeveral nonnle war killed A GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee Petton's Sun Proof l'sinls to wrar well on build iuga painted with the same, lor at least live (5) year. Should our claim for Sun-Proof paint fail we agree to furnish new paint fre. It ia our meaning and intention to honestly guarantee our paint to wear, but this guarantee will not be allowed to lie used aa a means for unjust demands, cartlts, sloven ly work, or where the paint ia ap plied contrary to written directions PATTON PAINT COMPANY, J. K. Patton, President Sclmlmerich Bros, keep this paint. SUMMONS IS TtlK CIRCTIT OOl'KT OF THK STATE OF ORRUON, KOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Andreas rVhvnler. Plaintiff. vs. Mary Svhonksr. Defeudaii nl.l To Mary ruenker, defendant above uauted: In tlie name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby notified that the plstutiir here in has tiled a complaint agntnat you in the above entitled court and uause, and you are hereby required to appear and answer said eomplaiut on or Iwtore the last day of the lime preacrilied by order of publication hereof, lo-wil: On or be fore the l.lth day of July, IMUft; you are hi rther notified that if yuu fall to appear and answer the complaint herein or to plead therein, the plaintiff will cause your default to be entered, and will ap ply to the court above mentioned forth relief prayed for In tbe complaint herein, that la to my ; for a decree forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony that may be existing between plaintiff Mid de fendant herein, and for such other relief as to tbe court may seem meet and junt. The date of the firat publication of thia summons ia Thursday, the l4 day of June, 1U5, and tbe last publication there of, Thuisdar, the lath day of July. Imtt. and the said summons shall be publish ed on said Thursday of each week for a period ot six weeka between said dstea. This summons is published by order of Hon. T nomas A. MoBride, Judge or said Court, made In chambers in said cause and dated the 27io day of May, A. U. 1S06. CHA3. J. SCHNARKU Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF THS STATE OF OREGON. FOB WASHINGTON COUNTY F.rnett Kern, Plaintiff, vs Lena Kern, Pefendant, To Lena Kern, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, vou are hereby notified that the plaintiff bereiu baa tiled a eomplaiut against you in the above entitled court anil cause and you are hereby required to appear and auswer the said complaint or tile some appearance thereto, on or before the last day of the time prescribed by the order of publication hereof, to-Kit: On or befiire the 27th day of July, Itttn, and that ir you fail so to appear aud answer the eomplaiut or file soui sppearanu herein, the plain tiff will cause your default to be entered snd noted aud will apply to the court for tbe relief prayed lor in Cue complaint, to wit: A decree forever dtsoIviug the bonds of ustninouy uow exialmg be. tween you and the plaintiff and lor such other relief as tbe court de ms proper aud equitable. The dale of the first publica tion of this summons la Thursday, the I5th day of June, IW)6, and tbe last publi cation thereof is Thursday, the 27th day of July, lHOft, and this summons I to he published on every Thursday of each week f?r a period of six successive weeka between said dates. Tnis summons is published by order of Hou. Thomas A. Mc Bride, Judge of ssld Court, msde In Chambers in said cause on the 14th day of June, 1H06. C1IAH. J. KCHNAHKL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff Sale. Notice la hereby given, that by virtue of Attachment Elocution leaned out of and under tbe seal of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Wash ington, dated the 13th day of June, 1WK, In favor of Allen A Lewta, a corporation, plaintiffs: and against Fred Verbauwhede and Nathalie Verbauwhede, defendants, for the sum of .00 costs, and for the further aum of I10M.75 with Interest there on from tbe 9th day or June, 1906, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, to me di rected and delivered, commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter described, I have levied iioon and pursu ant to said Attachment Execution, 1 will, on Monday, tbe 21th day of July, lWJf., at tbe Houth door of tbe Court House in Hillaboro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, aell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all ol the follow ing described real property, lying, being and situate in Washington County, Ore- J on, and more particularly described as oloss, to-wit: The West half of tbe Northeast quarter of Section 28, T. 8 N. R. 8 W. of the Will. Mer., containing M acre, to satiafy tbe hereinbefore named sums and for the costs and expense of sale and said writ. Said sale will be made subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Dated at Hillaboro, Oregon, this 15th day of June, 1905. JOHN W. CONNRLL. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Hy F. T. Kane Deputy H. T. Bagley, Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Sal ol Real Estate Notice I bereoy given that, by virtue of an order and decree of tbe County Court of Washington County, Oregon, made and entered on May iW. 19US. the under signed administrator oi the estate of Charlotte Grace Myers, deceased, will on Monday, August 7, H6, at tbe honr of 10 Jclock of said day, at tbe south door of ne court nouse- in musDoro, union, inly aell at public auction to the high )t bidder, for cash in hand, the follow ng described real estate, to wit: . An undivided one-eigh'b Interest In 1 teres of land in Forest Grove, Washing ton County, Oregon, and which ia de icribed as follows: Lot 1 and the East half of Lot 4 Block 30, ind Lot 4, Block 88, forest Grove, uregon. PRANK 8. MYERS, Administrator of the estate of Charlotte 3 race Myers, deceased. Benton Bowman, Attorney for Kelale. FIR WOOD 12.00 PER CORD While it lasts, or until further no tice I will set) my fir wood in four feet lengths at the above price de livered in or about the center of Hillaboro, or an equivalent haul. This is first growth first-class wood I will furnish 16 inch lengths for 12.65 as heretofore. Terms of payment, oash upon delivery of wood. Ordere oan be sent by telephone, Farmers 856; or by mail, Route 4, Hillaboro. Albert N. Stanton Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. Flnnr and Vmmi . Tint' Market PRICES on MILL FEED Compare these prices with wli.it you have to pay for mill fee J elsewhere: Cracked corn, $1.40, ct Wheat 1.50 Shorts 23.00, ton MkkJSings 26.00 " Rolled Barley.26.00 " Bran 0.00 " Good Seed Oats for sale We also have a small quantity of seed wheat aud seed bai ley ou baud Both 'phoues. Climax Milling Co. Hilkboro, Oreooa Notice ot Final Ssttltusnt. Nolle is hereby given, that the under signed bas tiled br tiusl sn-ouut in the matter of the estate of Ueo. Pasley, de ceased, in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Waslilngtou I'minty, and said Court st hsa Motidav, tbs Slst dsy of July, 1UU6, at the Uiuniv Court room in Hillsbnro, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. ni. of said dav aa the time and place for hearing objecllona to said tiusl account and fur Ibe ttual settlement of said Ksiate. Dated this IMth dsv of June, IMA. MAttTHA i'AMl.KY, Administratrix of the Klaia of Geo. Paalsy, dee'd. Ueo. K. Bagley, Attorney for Admlnls tratrli. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THK STATE or OREGON. FOB THK COUNTY OK WASHINGTON Louisa Smith, Plaintiff,! v Jaok Hmlth, Defendant. I To Javk Hiultli, dsfendant: In tbe name of Ibe .Stale of Oregon, you are hereby notified that the plaintiff here in bas tiled a complaint aalust ynu in the above entitled court and canae aud you are ban-by required to appear and answer the said complaint on or tiefnre the last day of tbe time presr-ribed by the order of publication hereof, to-wit: on or before the 27th dsy of July, A. U. IMM, and that if you fail so to answer tbe coniplslnl or tils some appearance herein the plalutiS will cause your default to be entered and will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for in Ibe eomplaiut, to-wil: for a de cree forever dissolving the bunds of mat rimony now existing between the plain tiff ana defendant and such other relief as the court may deem equitable snd proper. The dateol the first publication of this suuiniou Is Thursday, tbe Ibtli day of of June, 190T, snd the leit publication thereor la Thursday, tbe 27th day of Jul v, Mjo, and this summons is to be publish ed ou Thursday of eauh week for a period of six weeka lietween said dales. This summons Is published by order of Hon.Tbomss A. Mc.Hrlde, Judtr of aald court, made in Chambers in aald cause on Ibe 12th day of June, A. I. IW6. CHA8. J. HCHNARK.f, Attorney fur Plaintiff. Administratrix Notice Notice I hereby given, that the under signed has been by tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington Coun tv, duly appointed Admiuiitratrii with the will annexed of tbe estate of N. 8. Howell, deceased, and baa duly qualified and entered upon tbe discharge of her duties as sueh. Now therefore, all persona having claim against the eatsta of N. M. Howell, de ceased, are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned at the Law Office of Ueo. K. Bagley in Uillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated June II, IU0&. ELIZABETH Tt. I. A 1)1), Administratrix with tbe will annexed of the entnte of N. H. Howell, deceased. Ueo. K. Bagley, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. SUMMONS. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OP THK HTATK Or ORKOON, FOR WA8HINCITON COUNTY, F. Hnguenin aud L. Huguenln, I'lelntlAs, vs. John Bobart, Emma Job, Nettie Bnilth. Ueorge Morrow, Jessi Kempfer and Jay Y. Mead, Dsfenilsnls. To John Bohart, Kiiima Jobe, Nettle Mmltli, Ueorge Morrow, Jessie Kemp fer and Jay V, Mead, the abort named defendants In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby reqrlred to appear and answer the complaint tiled herein within six weeks from the date of ths first publication of this sumrr.ons, and if you fail so to appear and answer the complaint, the platntitia will apply to tbe Court for the relief prayed for In tnair complaint, to wit That the defendants, and each of them, be barred of all right, title or interest in and to the following described real estate, situate In Washington County, Oregon, to 12 of and in Bohart' sub-division, as appears on the official plat in the ofliue of the recorder of conveyances of Wash ington County, Oregon, said lot contain ing 10 acres, snd for such other and fur ther relief as to the Court may appear equitable. The date of th first publication ol this mimi.mna ia tlia IMth lw Maw luOft and the order authorizing the service of this summon by publication i dated Mar 11. 11)06. and requires you to apoear and answer on or before the expiration of six week from the date of tbe first publi cation. Tbi summons li served upon you by publication by order of Die Honorable L. A. Rood. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, by an order made and dated at Chambers at Hillaboro, Oregon, on th 10th day of May, 1905. JOHN M. WALL. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Bmokera like the Schiller and tbe Exoellenci. Them cigars are of the beat itook. You can't fool an sntrtmlfs- nn a ennrl rdo-sr rffBgHirriisngT &e W. J Benson Co. Has added to the business in their New Quarters ou Main Street, STEAM AND GASOLINE Ageut for Valvoliue Cylinder Oil attd Magnet Machine Oils, Ust grades. PluinliinK Uiiliiii, ateani ami gaaolipe fiiflt niliti), line grstlr of Uubliitt metal; oils, In one ami live gallon catiHj waste and coiiiound, aleam and water valves tl all kinds, UlUiiCB and pipe. Large tily ol Itil rl.atorit and injtvtoi for mill and traction ei ginea Pitcher A fine line of garden hose and everylhltiR and found in auuli an eatal!iehniint. Call ami Force Pumps Main Street. - "We want Your Trade And We Buy Your Farm Produce Ihir stock of timers! Merchandise will answer your wants. Our dry goods sr of th best vjuslitv, l our boots sud " shoesescsl. We i-aa suit you, liior ietuf th beet, for vst)lodyi We Give You a Premium For mry Ten Dollar t'ash i'uiebss we give each customer nee 14141 oil painting. W also tskt t-'srut i'roduc and pay cash lor It. Our line of Farm Mschlurry, Uugglrs, etc., will suit yon ssd our prices at right. See our velsluund Ktvslun Wire r'ac. Rowell Bros. (EL Co, Scholia. Oregon Dailey's Music Store We have added new features to our M aiu Street Music Store, aud cau supply you with musical instruments f' all kinds, from a niurm tlnuti lit a ImniA flmtnt-e ' maudolinsja splendid liueof Sporting and Fishiutr Tackle, etc. We ! crockery, work baskets aud fancy baskets. See our souvenir dishes. Fiue Hue of pocket cutlery. Call iu 1 anu see us. F. R. DAILEYe M! SI., ! W. fate e CATE'S MARKET Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds.'.! Fish and Poultry. Vegetables in season. Lowest prices consistent with Good Busiuess Policy. Will handle Farm Produce. Hop supplies a specialty,, .' Main Street, Cast of livery - Uillsboro, Or. Swetland's Ice Cream ( We handle the Fatnoua Bwetlrtml Ice Cream, the heet in the market Our Sanitary 8ola Fountain ia the finest in tbe msrket, cleanly and wholesome. Our parlors are coiy, cool, and delightfully furnished Try Our Chocolates We have the exclusive a Benny fnr the Ruaoell & Gilbert candies, Their chocolatue are absolutely 'the finest in the market. Cigars and Tobacco Our linet 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 Second Street, door south of Wehrung's. one F. S. Olsen, Proprietor Engine Supplies aee our sliK'k ( juwiio lr. Tstniesit-a renidfitce lloth I'hinire, - Uillsboro, Ore. graphophoucs and records. Baseball Goods J have akn added n fum lino f latt ol I. 0. 0. 1 . BlJq. Uillsboro " """'"l f. f . (at ..'v