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f 1 HILLSBORO ARfiUS. AUO IS, 1o ! BRANCH IS - FIRST TO BE BUILT Miles is Planned for Track KtfFORE WORK IS SUSPENDED 1st 1005 Sum. Timber Belt is Firet Object U Road j 9 Kehalem branch of tha Tilla .ook railroad will be the first to i built and operated, to far aa the mt thirty mile of road are con Brned. Ai far aa ean be learned Ue company intendi building to a oWnt 30 mute out this Autumn : thd thia will land the line into the wg Umber belt, where log can be shipped to the Portland market in ii He spring. p 0 Early next Sprini active con i; .ruction will be continued and the j )mpany intendi twinging to the illamook branch. U : ji Argua and Oregonian, 12. i Fred Vrooman left for Newport ueeaay morning. i : Isadora aoderzander wat in rom east ol Banks, lut Friday. I Henry Brocks, of South Tuala to, was a caller at thia office, Fri iC. 8. Reynolds, the Mountain- ate merchant, was a county seat jisitor me urat of the week. 1 L. W. House -and family hare (one to Garibaldi, Tillamook Coun , for a two weeks' outing. I Fine farm, good improvements, ju acres under cultivation; near west Grove; for sale at a bargain; nquire at this otnoe. ' Med Mother, of Los Angeles, and 'lay Freeman returned Saturday rom a fishing trip to the Wilson irer, and they report a fine trip. I Louis Cantons was down from tanning. Saturday, and reports nat nu arm is delivering ties and ridge Umbers along the Tillamook oad right-of-way. I L. M. and Clarence Hoyt are vending their way to Tillamook by vheel, and when they reach the oast they will ride down the ocean leach to Cannon Beach, where Mm. M. Hoyt and children are camp- f Oliver and Carl Huston left for Newport Tuesday, accompanied by Mr. Heally, of PorUand. Mr. and Mrs. Huston and Miss Blanche fill go to their cottage in a few Jays. ! Ths ladies of the Lewis & Clark Dlub went to Mrs. Scholfield's, aear Cornelius Tuesday, to finish ip the grain and grass exhibit, and t will be shipped this week, to the ixhibit at Portland. ; Foreman McDonald, for the Wakefield-Erickson Company, the bridge men for the Tillamook road, unloaded the pile driving and bridge outfit the first of the week. Two large donkey engines cams with the shipment. t Oliver double disc plows, $65; Rock Island gang plows, $65; Sulky plows 16 inch, $45; 50-tooth peg harrow, $12.50; 14 in. stubble plows, $14.50. All other farm im plements at lowest Drices Schnl- merich Bros. ft Peter Welty and Fred Bishup fare nearly through construction of the big steeple on the Catholic 'Church. C. D. Kimberlin has been helping them this week. This is I to be the tallest steeple in town, and an eight toot cross is to be added. The Southern Pacific rate of 85 ! cents for the return trio in Pnrt. land, good to leave here on the noon train Saturday, and return as iite as Monday mnrninc. ia hinr utilized bv a large number nf rum. pie, who can see the exposition and ioe trau. Mrs. Wm. Turpin, who conduct ed a hotel here in the earlv itava and who kept ths poor farm about fifteen years ago. was in the nit the first of the week, visiting with Mrs. Sussn Brown Mnnrla sh bat been visiting at Cornelius for a xew aays, ana returned Tuesday to ner nome on ureal Island, Pueet Sound. ioe nmsDoro married men's baseball team gave a banquet to their friends Saturday evening and the menu was fried chicken and brown gravy, salads of several kinds, and all the delicacies that plant and vine of Oregon can fur nish. It was a "grand success" in very particular. W. P. Tucker m.. Tti i ... was the "Cher' and Long, of the Argus, presided as toast master. D. B. Emrick, a Scbolli Baseball Shark, was tbe one outside invited guest. Thl Forest Grove Board nf Trade , has selected the following delegates . to represent f orest urove at tbe Portland session of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress, Au gust 16-19: Senator E. W. Haines, A. G. Hoffman, President W. N. . Ferris, Colonel Harry Haynes and W. K. NewelL Mayor C. N. John eon hat appointed an additional delegate, Garry Qoff. For tbe Civio Conference, which meeti the "$X23b iaiLikm'iMMmmyJ toot, as delegates L. L. Hollinger, J. F. Woods, Colonel Harry Hsjoes and Harry Goff. Jacob RaflVty, of Mountaindale, waa in Tuesday, and reports that threshing ia cotEnienced up that wav. and that earlv sown train is turning out very fair. A. V. Lane, once emrlovet her r on tbe water plant, rusted thionsh one dav last week. Hi wif fir- merly Mra. Chrisenjer, visited here lew aays ago. C. D. Eswarda. the Alhina banket makers, was in town Monday eve ning. accomDanvmff J. H. Thnmn- son to Mountaiodale. Vlrich Gerber, once postmaster at uetnanv. was in town Mnnrisv on business with Kecorder Kuratli C. W. Loudon, of Glencoe. mass ed through town Tuesday, e nroute to Albany, on probate business. Mrs. Francis Moore and ton. Herbert, left for the coas. ths first of the week. Mavor B. P. Come! ins waa Portland visitor.Tuesday afternoon. Douglas Liv. of Portland, anent Sunday with the home folks. John Vanderwal was un front Beaverton Tuftday. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Janan wants all of Maehnria a far aa the coast line is concerned, with the bopea of building a great empire. With Japan in control of Eastern Asia China would be t her mercv and the ration which has survived all others in her mag nificent irolation. would soon Per ish from the face of the world's map. There would be a poetic justice about this for China has lent Japan a great deal of aid throughout the struggle. Great Northern and Northern Pacifio railway operators are on a strike for better wages. Fifteen years sgo the Northern paid better wages to operators than any of tbe western roads. Today the South ern Pacific schedule leads all others nd the Northern and Great North ern pay the smallest scales. The iurv trying Williamson. Geener and Biggs, for subornation of perjury in the land fraud trial, stood bix to six and was discharged. Another trial will begin AngUBt 28, and a Montana iudee will sit in place of Judge Delia ven. Corea does not want in he nndur Russia, neither does she want to he under Japan. Corea 'claims the Japanese protectorate by Japan was obtained under trickery. A Gervais saloon was rnhhrd Inst Friday nisht bv three marked mm Over 1150 were taken from men in the resort. A GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun Proof Paints to wear well on build ings painted with tbe 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 this guarantee will not be allowed to be used as a means for unjust demands, careless, sloven ly work, or where tbe paint is ap plied contrary to written directions PATTON PAINT COMPANY, J. E. Patton, President Schulmerich Bros, keep this paint. To the Farmera of Washington County Have vou anv Insurance upon vour buildings and tbeir contents? it not, you can get insurance with the German Insurance Co.. of Bethany, which has been amongst you for more than twenty -five years. The rates are 50 cents per 1UU of the amount of insurance. and 25 cents per 100 every year thereafter, subject to aws-monts if these amounts should not hp nuffi. dent to pay up losses. i ou can get all information re garding this by addrc-sning the sec retary by mail, or the president by Pacific States telephone, Glencoe- nuisDoro. Alf Guerber, President, R. F. 1). No. 1. HillHhrro. Ore P. 8. Telephone, Ulencoe-IIiil8b(ro. reter Urossen, becretary, R. F. D. No. 1, Hillbboro.Or HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claims For You I can locate you on level valley lands with deep, rich soil, free from rock. Water to be had at a depth of from 5 to 30 fort. These lands are located in Central Ore gon and can be taken under the Homestead or the Desert Land Law. Railroad soon to tap this wonderful section. Call and ee meat the F. M. Heidel Real Kb tale office, or addrees me at Hills boro, Oregon. Dr. A. A. Burrib. LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the finest sidewalk lumber fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of building lumber. We deliver. Drop us a card, and tell us what you want. We also furnish esti mates for houses and barns, and for bridge work. Mill 3 miles north of Glencoe. Address Bishup Bros , Hillsboro, R. F. D. No. 3. Pacific a. wr-w Culinary Affairs as Ma.na.getl by Hubby I'K.KK 1 a evrtnlti east aUler who KiU-iunI.v vows he will never ttsntn take the nHiiUuliur ot wahlmts the Suiu!.r roast. He U IKXvl hih! UevotiM husband, his uulr really marked weaknosa IhIu his luv lr Riorliug dn. Thia weaknem it him Into no tmt of trouble a rouble ot SuihU.vs atfo. tils wife la a regular churvhRuor, uuil. the hlrod trt having resigned to tuarry a iKtlK-vmxu. the askrtt "hubby" It he woukl b so kluj t to look after the roast bevf aud takw It out of the oveu when It was rterly browuet. lie had been something of cook hluwelf In his early days of sin g!e llesetlueui, and she felt that h uld tmst him. So she went to chuivb happy lu the thought that she kkwu ed to dutiful and devoted a hunbaud The seriuon was unusually loug. aud tt so happened that the pastor tuslsted on little heart to heart talks with several of bis parishioners after the service. Tbe lady was late reaching home and naturally she was huugry, so she hurried to the kitchen to see how John was getting along with the dinner. She was dismayed to find tbe room full of smoke. The own door was open, and the roast beet was auultug In the pan as black as a piece ot coat. Then the good housewife thought of her pet ca nary bird, which she had left slcgiug blithely lu Its cage near the kitchen window. She found the poor bird dead. It having been stifled by the smoke. There were other distressing results ot having put too much confidence In the ability of a husband to manage cullua ry affairs, and the gjod lady may be excused If she forgot some of the teach ings that bad Impressed her that peace fill Sabbath morn. Danger lurked In her eye when she started on the trail of the recreaut husband, whom she found at a neighbor's calmly discussing tb merits of prlie bulldog. It is well to draw the domestic curtain over whal followed. Detroit Free Press. Bobby SSitlalas. "Slrter says please to excuse her, but she can't see you tonight," said little b.-other Bobby. "She lost her gold hah p!n. aud she feels to bad about tt she's staying in her room." "That's too bad," said the youus man. "But you run up aud tell your aleter I asked ber If she wouldn't eom dnwn anyway I came to see her and net the hair pin. tell her." "But you can't see her without th hair pin tonight, liecause It was stick In; tn her switch than was lying ou the chair, and the dog come In and grabbed It and run out of the houst and down the street with both ol hm." Chicago Tribune. Can ( HU Srrr. Why, Jimmy, what's the saatterl TThat are you crying for?" "B-h-booboo! B because It's so long till my next birthday V laanatrr- rU your son Industrious?" It depends," answered Farmer Corn towel. "He's liable to take his time doin' chores, but if yon ever get him on second, base with a good hitter up he's liable to be about tbe busiest thing OH earth." Washington 8tar. A Great TbI. "ThU," said the peddler, "la a Uttle device especially designed for use Id our summer weather." "What ia it?" "It may be used one minute as a fan and tbe neit to shovel off the enow." Boston Herald. DlfleraaC Row. BlggaYour friend Enpeck speaks four or five languages, doesn't be? Dtggs He did before his marriage, hut be seldom gets a chance to speak any now. Chicago News. Hat Thar Tt. Claude Don't you think my mus- Ucbe Is becoming? Maude Well, it may be coming, but It hasn't got there yet. New York times. Couldn't Awakea It. "A song sleeps In my soul unsung," A poet sighed, in sorrow deep. And then a rival's trenchant tongue This cruel couplet at hlro flung, "Uy gratitude you'll win and keep If you will only lat It sleep!" With poignant pain and filled with fright, Ths post wildly walks the floor, Bad at his plight, for every ntght That sleeping song doth loudly awn! New Tork Press. Notice ot Final Settlement Notice is hereby gjven that the under signed Administrator of tbe estate of Har ry Sloomnn, deceased, has tiled in the County Court of Washington Cnuntv. Oiegon, his final account In the matter of stun emme ami sum (joun has set Hon day, the USth day, of Auvust, 1906, at the County Court room In Hillnboro, Oregon, at 10:00 A. Mof said day, as the time and D I lice of hearing oblectiona in mnUi final account and the final settlement of gam estate. Dated this July 25th, 1905. ; , , A. R. DINGMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Harry I "Vnnra " saM tha nfflea hov and baa- Vh'sm .... Z5 IRRIGATION NOTICE Xotict it hereby given that partita bit until lurtner notice use water for irrigating lawns, hours for irri gating heing from C to 8 p. m , or two hours each evening. Those who wish to use water for this purpose must notify Recorder II. T. Bag ley or the undersigned. Two short blasts of the whistle will notify pa trons to shut oft' water at 8 n m and violation of this rule ia $500 for the Drat offense and a disco it tinuance of the service for the sea son on second offense. Parties up on discontinuing tbe service must notify the Kecorder aa water will be charged for to date ot notice. These rules will be enforced strictly to the letter. By order Water Light Com mittee. H. T. Bagley, Recorder. V. H. K ingle, Supt STEAM WOOD SAW I havs a steam wood saw for cut ting in the woods. Am nrenared to take contracts to fall timber and cut wood in lots of from 100 cords upward. Address Malt I'oppo, oeaverwn, ure. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or K i eel land a Oregon manufacture. LEWIS CLARK EXPOSITION During' the I.awla Cl airlr K wrwiAiiI. tea the Southern Pacific Company will sell rouflil trin ti.--ktA h Pn.la...l .1.1. ty days, at one and one third fart for the iuuou inp. r or parties ot lea or more traveling on one ticket, nu far m round trip. For organized Darties ol une uunurvu or more, inuivtaaai tickets at one fart for the round trip. oioporer ot ten days will he given at Portland on all one mv iia m.ju. throngh that point durinr the Kxcoal. " - . ... W1IU jotnt Agent at Portland and charge of - . : t , i i - . . . uiir cTBuwtu oe msue tot ine extension of time. AN ELEGANT SUMMER BOOK Restful Recreation Ctutli it.. 1 w. Snmmer Book Usned by the passenger department ol the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company contains fotty eight pages and cover. The book is printed on heavy white paper, fifty eight cats heinv ii,t tn Ult.t. ,v.. trips up and down tbe Columbia River, iu me mountains, Deacnes, inland resorts and fountains of hnlinu Ths n I. done in three colors, adding materially to tbe beauty and effectiveness ol the publication, which may be bad hv send tng two cents in stamps to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Railroad & Navieatkn Com nan tnrt. land, Ore. It ia a good thing to send to your menus in tne Hast who expect to visit the Lewis & Clark Exposition. Genorml tterobmntJse I carry a complete line ol Ceneral Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Building Material. I can get yrm anything yon want, on order, at Portland prices. I make a specialty of cedar fence posts and cedar shingles. My line of Groceries can't be beaten. Give me a call, I buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give tne a call. O. 5. RaynoUa Mountmlmdmlm, Or. AxaDfiiori Pacific 8 TRAINS TO THE BAST DAIIiY PROM PORTLAND. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tsarist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (seats free) to the Bast daily. , DKPABT roa DAItT T1MB SCHEDULES raoM PORTLAND a antra raoit DAII.T Chicago Special 9:21) A.. via Atlaiitic Expreas 8:13 r. m. via Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East 4:80 T. m. Bslt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East 1O.30 a. a Hi. Paul WaliaWaUa, LewisT ton,8pokane,Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, HI. Paul, liu loth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East Fast Mail 7:36 A, a 0:00 r. u. via Spokane OCEAN AND BITER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND Bteamsblps between Portland and Ban Francisco every rive days. River boats on the lower Columbia and Willamette daily except 8unday. LOW RATES To and from all points in tbe Eait Tickets via this route on sale at alt depot offices of the Southern Pacific Co. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given, that I. the under signed Executor of the estate of Gottllnh Vertrin, have filed in the County Court of toe own 01 uregon, ror wenti. uo., my Anal account as executor, and that said Court has set Monday, September 4. IW at the honr of 10 o'clock a. in. as the time, and tbe County Court Room in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, as the place iur neanng oDjections to saw account, and ins nnat settlement or said estate, F. W. I.RPHOHAT Executor of the estate of Uottlleb Ver- sin. ueceasen. ana uouer ror saie. vr , i, uvuaui r SUMMONS IS THIS CtRCflT COURT or THE STATIC OP ORKUON. FOR WASJUNUTOS COUNTY Kenyon Cramtall, Plaintiff, ) va V Uoie A. fratiilall. IVbiitlant. t To Liaale A. Crmiulall, the above named deiemiaiil In the name of the Htats of Oregvu vou are herabv renuirvd to aiuwwr am answer the complaint UIihI herin within alx wek Iroin tl date of the tint uubll- ratlon of thia auiimiona, and if you fall wi to appear and ai.er the ooniilaint. Ilia I'laiiiiui wm aiiiv mi in ivuri rr III re lief demanded tn hla eomolaiut. tn-wlt Kor a l-ne liiwolvitig tba uiarrtaa oontract now evwiing ttwrn plalntirl anu neienuani, an.i ror w ntlier and further rellri a to the t'oitrl mav appear eoiiltable. Thrtlaieof (lie tint puhlioaiion of this luiiiinonn ia AugiiM s, iis and the order autliomliig the Krrvice of Una iiumiuoua u.v pnrmt-ation requirva you to sii.'ar and answer un or Iwfore the expiration of sis weeks liom said dale. Tuts ainnmoiui la served upon you by publication hy order of th Honorable Thomas A. Mctlride, Judga of the above named Court, by an order made and dated ai v naniDra at tiuutn.ro, Oregon, on Ana11" iew JOHN M. WAI.I,. Attorney for I'lalnllfT. Administratrix Notic Notlrt Is hereby given, that ths tinder igned has been by Hie County Court o! the 8Ute of Oregon, lor Washington t'oun- , ..,iw,im niaiiiioitrauix aim Ilia will annexed of the estate of N. S. noweu. uecaeii,aml baa duly qualltled and entared onon tha fliik-hKr nr ,. till IMS Bllrtl. Now therefore, all peraoua hsviug claim aa,w, iu rauoe 01 , o. tioweu, ae ceaseil, are hereby required to present the aloe to the uiiitwt. ti.l ik. I m, ti,,i.u ot Qeo, K. lUgley Vu litllsboro, ttregon, lugeurar won proper vuuonera, witnin sis uioollm from the date hereof. Dated June U, VX let 17 1 nicTil vi t inn AtlmlliiatrMtH with ll.a . ... .Vl in a estate ot N. Howell, deceemd. Oeo. K. Baulev. Itturnrv for A.tn.li.i. trairn. SherifTs Salt By Virtue of an elocution, derrea and nr. der of tale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of n axoinguin, uaieu AUgUll I, IHUO, III tSVor oi iiioa. 1-alitot and againil Mary Anu Barrett et al delemiaiita. tor the sum ol tTiH.27, with interval thereuu at the rate of 8 per i'ent per annum from tha tut dav of Augul, ljfs aud the further turn of v.t eosit, wtin intereat thereon at the rate of a percent, per annum from Hie lat dav of AtiguH, Itioft, and the further sum ol ci.w, wttn interest thereon at the rate or per rent, per annum from August I, 1MU&, and for $U eoata with interest there on st tne rale or S per cent, per annum from AuguH I, IIWV and for the wnta and expanses of sale and aaid writ. Now, therefore. b virtue and lu uur- uance of aaid ludgineut, decree and or- uer oi sale, i win, on Monday, September it, 1005 at the south door of the Court Hiiium tn hllliboro. Ore., at the hour 01' 10a. m. of said nay, sell at public auction to the high sat bitldsr lor rab, the following de scribed real property, situate lu the Coun ty of Washington, Male of Oi egan, to-wlt : "Beginning at an Iron bar In the renter of the County Koad rrtim whirb the North east corner of tbe I,. A. Hparka' D, U. C. So.SU. T. IN.K.l W. Will, alar i.n..,k. ed by running North 46 minutes Weat Is mains, the me Kaai a.'il ebatna, aaid he- ginniiiK Kiut iwtue tha houthwml rorner of land owned by John McCallen, then running North V minutes Waal shi ehslus, theni-e North W 30 iiilnntea West 4 IU t'halna, t hence Bouth 45 tiiiutilea Ksat ehalu., lbeme Houlh Stt.JO minutes r.aat .ixt onaliis to the renter of the toad, thence North 45 minute Wml 8.19 ohaina loplaeeof beginning, containing 4 ai m more or leas; Also beginning at the Northeaat pornar of the lM-at!re tract or land In the Umuel Sparks' I). L. C. formerly owned by John Srhliech, running thence Weat along the North line of aaid lov-ecre tract 7JW chains to a point, thence itauth 191.4 ehalua to s point iu the .South line of the L. nart nf said lUO-erre tract, thence Kaat T.A7 chains to tne noutueaat corner or said L. part of said 100-acre tract, thence North along tha Kaat line of said 100-aors tract SB.4 chain to ths plsce of begliining, containing iiO seres." to aatiafy the herelulwfura nimid sums and for the costs and eipenses of aaiu usie, fiald oroDertv will ha ml, I anlilanl In demotion as per statute of Oregon. Witness my hand this tilth dsy of Au gust, 1H06. J. W. ( ON NELL, NherlrT of Washington County, Oregon John at. Wall, Attorney for plaliitilT. SHERIFF'S SALE Ry virtue of an F.xeeutlon. Decree and Or. dnr of Hale, Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, dated July 17, 1900, In favor of George Bchnlmerich and againat Frank K. Hart, Hue H. Hart, Richard Morton, M, A. Morton, Wm, Kerron, Assignee, A. R. Ntinn and A. L. Hutt. for the sum of 14(1.. 26 costs, snd for the further sum of $4.'j2.72 u.b. gold coin, wlltt interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from tbe 17th day of July. 1906. and for the cost and expenses of sale and of said writ. mow, tnererore, byivirtue and In pur suance of ssld judgment, decree ana or der of sale, I will, on Monday, the 2mli dsy of AuguHt, 1H05, at the south door of the Court House in Hillnboro, Wssblngton County, Oregon, at the hour of lu o'clock, a. m., of said dsy, sell at public auetlon to the highest bidder for cash, tbe following- uencrineo rrai property, innate in tin County of Washington and State of Ore gon, to-wltt "Being a part of the Donation Land Claim of f Willi lam Adams, In Nectlon Mix, Township One South, nf Range One West of ths Will. Mer.. and described as fol lows: Commencing at a stake on the South line of the Donation Land Claim of William Adsms eight (H) chains and forty one (41) links East of the Southwest cor ner of the mine; thence North thtrty.rWe (86) minutes East thirty-two (3!!) chains and eighty-three (83) links to a stake in the center line of the County Koad; thence South sixty-three (03) degrees forty (40) minutes East Ave (6) chains and thirty-nine (30) links to a stone In the center of tbe county road) thence South seventy degrees five minutes East one chain anp seventy-three links to a stake Id the coun ty road: thence Mouth tlilrty-li ve mluutes West twsnty-nlne chains and seventy three links to a stake: thence West sis chains and forty-two links to the place of beginning, containing twenty acres of land, to aatisfv the hereinbefore namttd urns, and for the costs and expenses of uiu saie. Said property will be sold subject to re demption aa per statute of Oregon. Witness my hand this 18th day of July, 3. W. nONNKXt,. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. ueo. n, agiey Attorney tor fiaintiii, - Jap-a-lao. G, W. Patterson & Ufye W. J. Benson Co. Has milled to the business in tlicir New Quarters on Main Street, STEAM AND GASOLINE Ageut for Valvoline Cylinder Oils and Magnet Machine Oils, liest grades. numbing supplies, steam ami gasoline tiiyiue at'kiitK, fine grsdis ot ilubtiitt metals; oils, in mie and livegll'ii cans; waste ainl coiiih)UI)iU, steam and water valves nf alt kind, fittings ami iie. Large siily of luhricatom sml injectors (or milt ami traction ei gines Pitcher a. fine line tif garden Inwe ami every tiling nu foil nit in stioh an eetalllunit'nt. Call ami Force uur sltxk (tHNite lr. Tamlesle's Pumps resiilenee Ihdli phones. Matin Street. We want Your Trade And We Buy ( Your Farm Produce Our stock of tieueial Merchandise will sniwer your wants. tHtr diy goods sis of the best quality, and our boots and shoes excel We can suit yon. C.iwer ies ot the best, for everybody. We Give You a Premium For every Ten Dollar t'.h Pun hau we give each customer a line 14114 oil painting. We also take I'arm fro-lme sad pay cash for it. Our line of Farm Msclilt etc., will suit yoa and a right. See oar celehrnu Wire Fence. I Rowell Bros Scholls. Or DaHey's Musi BBBBBBBBBBBBtWSfMSSsVsat We have added new features Store, and caa supply you with all kinds, from a piauo dowu mandolins; a splendid liueof graj: Sporting and Fishing Tackle, etc. Wc t s) o 1 vv vv n 1 iav ti 11 v 'l crockery, work baskets aud fancy baskets. See our souvenir dishes. Fine line of pocket cutlery. Call in and see us. i Fe R DAILEY, Mai St., W. B. Cat CATE'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. Swetland's lec Cream We handle the Famous Bwetlanri lee Cream, the best in the market Our Sanitary 8oda Fountain 1h the finest In the market, cleanly and wholesome. Our parlors are cosy, cool, and delightfully furnished Try Our Chocolates We have the exclusive Agency for the Russell & Gilbert candies Their chocolates are absolutely the finest in the market. Cigars and Tobacco Our lines of cigars and tohaoco are standard. Tropical fruit always on hand. (Jive us a call. We will treat you right, Wa want your custom,' Parlors on Second Street, door south of Wehrung's.. one F. S. Olsen, Proprietor Engine Supplies Hillsboro, Ore. to c Baseball Goods have also added a fine line of . rat ol 1. 0. 0. r. Bid,. Hillsboro C. f. talc a r r3 T&r I ' 2 1 'jr. 1 1 rniikiuui 1 1