HILLSBORO AftS0S, AUG II, 1905 Frank Bower, ol Scholia, tu in town Monday. H. H. Halt, oi 8badj Brook, u in (own Monday. Deputy Sheriff Kane and wife pent Sunday in Fomt Grove. Caleb Miller, of Orefon City, wis here the lint of the week. Win. Betchelder, of Glrneoe, tu In town the firet of the week. Louis Caratena, the Manning sawmill man, waa in town Monday. Perry Gardner, of the Foots plaoe. West Union, was in town Monday. Fred Karrup, of near Banks, was a county seat visitor Monday, and called at this office. X. H. Sheidle, who has been down on Deere Island for several months, has returned home. D. B. Lusby, of Moun Wind ale, was a county seat visitor Monday, and a caller at the court house. 8unday brought a alight shower, settling the dust a trifle, but not de laying threshing to any extent J. W. 8hute, of the Shute Bank, was in Portland Tuesday, on buai nesa connected with ths Tillamook road. J. W. Cornelius, ths Forest Grovs liveryman, and Dan Baker, of this side that city, were in the county seat Monday. R. B. Collins went to Portland Monday, to see about street im provement adjoining his Portland property. Owen Murray, the Cedar Mill farmer who has bonded his farm for a towniite to Portland people, was in town Tuesday. Cbaa. S. Russell, of Portland, wai out Monday, attending the annual meeting of the stockholders and di rectors of the pommercial Bank. J. J.-Dins-man, of Goldendale, was here thisweek, guest of his brothers-in-law, James H. and J. W. SeweJl. He returned Tuesday morning. . E. A. Knotts, of Tualatin, cams up from his ranch Tuesday, and went on out to where his grading camp is located, this side of the Roy school house. Rev. A. Robinson has so fat completed his new residence north of East Main, near the Warren grove, that he is preparing to move his family in a day or so. Geo. Siglef, of Union County, re siding near LaGrande, waa here the first of ths week, the guest of bis brothers, Alonzo Sigler, of this city, and James Sigler, of Phillips. Hon.S. B. Huston returned from Newport Monday evening and went on down to attend the Astoria Regatta, which is now on. He re turns to Newport Saturday. Mrs. L. Smith and mother, Mrs. C. Keith, of Walla Walla. Wash., are guests of H. Harrington and family, of Centerville, and will re turn home the last of the week. Found: Black Gordon setter, red points; male. Owner can have same by proving property and pay ing for this ad. H. W. Lueder, dsliveriog on Hillsboro, R. F. D. 4. C. E. Roscos and daughter, Miis Hope, and Miss Genevieve Willet, of Commanohe, lows, are here this week, guests of their relative, R. K. Dailey. They came to see the big Fair, and are well pleased with Oregon in general. Farmers wanting decomposed granite for chicken grit are request ed to notify John M. Brown, at the express office, and with sufficient orders he will order another car load. L. W. House and family and Rev. Gilpatrick and family return ed Monday evening from a three weeks' trip to Uaribaldi, Tillamook county. L. W. reports that Tilla mook people are sinking a well in Hopes or finding oil. Kay L. Thompson and wife, of a . . . . Asoun, wain , departed Thursday for their home, after an extended visit with T. P. Goodin and family. Mr. Thompson, who is editor of the Asotin Sentinel, thinks that this in one of the finest sections in the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Collier, and M. (J. Collier, of Scholia, and Mrs. Johnson and daughter, of fniledelpbia, returned Monday evening from trip to Newport, where they witnesssd the Yaquina Bay regatta. Oliver double disc plows, 965; Rock Island gsng plows, $65; Sulky plows 16 inch, $45; 50-tooth peg barrow, 912.50; 14 in. stubble plows, 914.50. All other farm im plements at lowest prices. Schul merichBros. Eheriff Council hu a call for tbs Isst half of the 1904 tax, whioh most be paid by ths first Monday in October. Readers are requested to look it up, and particularly those who made the naif payment, as de fault means a-beavy penalty. J R Dunbar, of Adina. Missouri. and Mrs. Elizabeth Herman, of Lewiston, III., are here tnw wees, ...... hair hrother. 8. H. Dun bar, of Farmlngton, and whom they had not aeen since 1877. They were callers at. the county seat Monday, and think mat uregon hu a delightful climate. Frank KStahtlV tb carpenter L waa working for Contractor T. P. Qjbt nation by Dr. F. J. Bailey. Mitch ell has been at the poor farm for about three wttks, awaiting finil examination. He is a native of Indiana, but has been in California for several years prior to oming to Orscon. He hs a sou in Sacra mento. Jos. Connetl, of Hillsboro, Route 1, writes the weather bureau as fol lows: "Model weather for harvest- ing, which is practically done;! wheat and oat yields a little below the average; barlev fair crop, wheat shrunken; oats of average weight; late potatoes and gardens need ram; fruit dropping off; stock in cood condition; bops medium '' T. 8. Weatherred and T. P. IVr- kins, of the Pchultnerich Bros.' store, went over to Willamette Slough, the first of the week, after bass. They caught hve, and Bay that they were tho Urgeet they have seen caught this season. This is doubtless true as five wtre all they have seen landed. Chris. Lvetrop, of Reedville, and who suffered a stroke of paralysis some months ago, baB so f r recov ered that he was last wek able to leave the hospital and return home to the farm. He ia getting along- nicely and his many friend hope that he will recover his old time strength. Mr, Bailee, of Chehalem Moun tain, southwest of this city, died last Friday. Deceased was horn in Kentucky, and settled here 40 years ago. lie was a father of Mrs 1! H. Laughho and Mies Jessie Sa'lee, of Forest Grove. For five years he bad been a suneter with paralysi?. R. f Frrttt. 1Kb priori neer at Rnirn , ... - o - - r En nee' sawmill, south of Hills- Doro, while workiog around the ec centric Monday morning, sustained a badly lacerated finger on the right hand. Dr. F. J. Bailey dressed the wounded digit. Jov Hulit. work ins for Contract or J. W. Goodin, on the Jackson Bottom bridge, was injured by a falling timber last Saturday eve nine, and sustained a brained hand and a dislocated thumb. He was attended by Dr. A. B. Bailey. H. T. Blair returned the last of the week from bis second trip to the Tillamook country, bringing back one of his horses, which took sick on his first trip. J. F. Carstens, the B-trAs bop grower, was in Monday. He sold bis lot last week, and has just fin ished delivering them to the station George Gibson, in the emnlov of oner in lonhell, ha go.ie to a?co and Grass Valley, Sherman County, on a business trip TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Johnston, Pa., of flood fame, had a half million dollar fire the first of tbs week. Yellow fever is now at Memphis, Natchex, and in many Southern coast cities. - Tobaaco, Col . near Trinidad, bad a flood last Friday, causing four teen deaths. Famine in Andalusia. Spain, af fects 200.000 people, and many are dying of starvation. The steamer Peconic. of Philadel phia, sunk off the coast of Florida, Monday, and twenty men were lost. A Silverton, Ore, game warden informs on his brother, who is eent to jail. The Josephs are not all dead, evidently. A. Newborn, N. C. mob hung a negro from a bridge Saturday night, because he bad assaulted a woman storekeeper with an ax. The man who sold Vice Presi dent Fairbanks a $500 inkstand at government expense bas cut his price down to $250 owing to public sentiment. Lincoln's birthplace, near Hoilg ville, Ky , was sold under the ham mer, Monday, for $3000, no more than it would have brought for faim purposes. The wind blew off the roof of the O. R. & N. round house at Heppner and there seems to have been nothing but wind in the upper country, suuday. An eight year old boy at Yonkers. N. Y., bas slept four months and the case is ballling the medical profession. The coma was superin duced by his whirling around a lamp post in April. Pendleton and vicinity had a big dust storm Sunday, causing thou sands of dcllara in damages. Grain was scattered over the fields, and mercantile stocks in I he city of Pendleton were badly damaged, owing to plate fronts being blown in. Tom L. Johnson wants to gel in to the presidency on the platform of public ownership of railways and public utilities. Judging the future from the pant the Argus is inclined to believe that some man will be elected who believes in the railways and public utilities own ing the government. Witte, tho Russian at the peace conference, seems to have captivated the Americans who have met him but the little Japs have but little use for the big fallow. Japan, how ever, is backing down from her po sition that she must have a big in demnity. Russia claims, however unjustly the accusation may be that Roosevelt is trying to protect A HARD ROW And a long pull iWrllwo the pathway ( a womau atttiouii with fvmal ok ness uulra sl is unttir Hi car of a iWUir ho has had surcwutful pxperit'iic in lht trtm'nt u( suvh rases or tls has, found h riht rvmotljr which can ba saMv used lini't'iKliinlY of th- dork. r'orty year ano, lr. K. V. IMwce found that KomtMi wi being grossly mal treated mainly through Ignorance and carelessness, ami he determined todevota himself tu study and research till ha found th rval cans of their autTering and a proper remedy for It lie fciim! it, and dug from Xatuiv'1 t.atxmilorT, the earth. Aulurv'i rvmnli. for woman's weaknesses and ailments, tie found in Lady's Slipper mot, lilack I'ohosh root. Cnlcorn rixit. Blue Cohosh root and tiolilou Meal root, tha required ingredients. The rvuiedial virtues of these he ex tracted, combined and preserved by his ow n peculiar non-alcoholic, glyceric pew msses, and tho compound Is now known the world over, as Or. Pierxw's 1'avortta Prescription. "The wearing at corsets loo tight seemed to have brought on an abdominal pressure, wt-atosiliig lu ligaments autl resulting In uiM.li.viuonl, wlilili truuMed aw until I was not St to walk, and al times could hardlr si suit" writ. Mrv Beverly iMtgrvavea. of Kull.si St.. San Francisco, Cat "A nelghls advt'ssl m to try lr. Pteisvs Favorite t're-K-rliuiou. Bu(orw the first bottle waa used I Ml uiwch better. Impiuveiaent went steadily on. and within four monibs I was like a new awl well woman once more. 1 am now iterfectly well and strong, and trvuiclv grateful to you for your blessed remedy a bouu to sick women. A Qrcat Doctor Book Free. Send ?l one cent stamps to lr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y to cover mailing and ho w ill send you a free copy of his lUM-uage Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper -covered. Cloth-covered 31 stamps. Ir. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are th best and satost laiallve tor ths us of iolicaU) woman. Battling Nelson an! Jinimv Britt will fight in San Francisco on ths night of September 9, for the light weight championship of the world. Eddie Granev. who has refereed a number of encounters in Portland, will be selected as refe ree. When yon want pickles go to Greer's. Alt kinds in bulk. FOR SALE OR TRADE Bran new $1)0 buggy; for cash, 175, or will trade tor grain or gtsoline engine of good manufacture. W. F. Habn, Mountaindale, Ore. A GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun Proof Paints to wear well on build ings painted with the same, for at least rive (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 uwd as a means for unjust demands, careless, slovenly-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 ft CLARK EXPOSITION Daring the Lewi & Clark Exposition the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets to Portland, limit thir ty days, at one and one third fare for the round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. For organized psrties of one hundred or more, individual ticket at one fare for the round trip. Stopover of ten day will be given at Portland on all one way tickets reading through that point during the Exposi tion. Ticket must be deposited with joint Agent at Portland and charge of nuy cents win oe mane lor toe extension of time, LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the fineat cidewalk lumber; fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of building lumber. We deliver. Drop uk a card, snd tell us what you want. We also furnish esti mates for houses and barns, and for bridge work. Hill 3 miles north of Glencoe Address Bishup Bros , Hilluboro, R. F. D. No 3. Pacific States' Telephone, Glencoe central. To the Farmers of Washington County Have you any Insurance upon your buildings and their contents? If not, you can get insurance with the German Insurance Co.. nf Bethany, which has been amongst you ior more than twenty-rive years. The rates are 50 cents per 100 of the amount of insurance, and 25 cents ner 100 evarv vai thereafter, subject to assessments if thtee amounts anon Id not be nf ti de nt to pay up losses. Youcanget sll Information re garding this by addrtsning the sec retary by mail, or the president by Pacific States telephone, Glencoe Hillsboro, Alf Guerber, President, II. F. D. No. 1, Hillsbcro, Ore. P. S. Telephone, Glencoe-Hillsbcro. Peter Groseen, Secretary, It F. D No. 1, HillBboro.Or HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claims For You I can locate vou on level vallnv lands with deep, rich soil, free from rock. Water to he bad at a depth of from 5 to 30 feet. 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 ree me at the F. H. Heidel Real Es tate office, or address me at Hills boro, Oregon. JMJ1.S .P41"5TI tY WaX BUY YCL'n PGUXZS And guarantee you satisfaction. Our Drier will start September 10. Wm Hmv m FtnUOImsm Okhr Kill Onr Cider Mill will start September so, and continue tbroughout (hi season. Mill and Drier located in North Hillsboro, on fourth street. rVsWs ffcMOMbe JAMCS F. KtPR - Hllhhot'O, Ormyom Three Courses of Study sparing for (We ami siat. certtneatea. Higher courses tvcoguUed in Waaliingtou and other Stale. , Demand for Normal Trained Teachers, ier terms, higher wages and better opportunities for promotion sward the Normal graduate for his or Iter enterprise. School directors ap preciate the superior ability of Monmouth graduates, and thtde wand far exceeds the sttpplv. Special attention given to method work in graded and ungraded school. Catalogues Containing Full Information iii u sent on application. Corresponded- Invited. Address p. n npii fb d,-.li.... or J'. B. V. Bulltr, Secretary Cornelius Warehouse CORNELIUS. ORE.. Does a General Warehouse Business. Flour, Feed, Hay and Shingles at the lowest market price. Feed for farmers steam or dry rolled or chopped, as wanted. Sheriffs Sale Ky virtue nf an exititlnn, decree snd or der of sals insued out of the Circuit Court of theHtateof Oregon fur the Count of Wa.ihin(ton, dated Autfiint 1, lmift, in favor of Thou. Talbot and again! Mary Ann Barrett et al., defendant, fur the mutt ol S718.27, with intarvat thoreon at the rate of H per cent per annum from the lt day of August, liUft, and the further rum of IM coK with interest thereon at the rat of 8 per wilt, per annum frum the lat day of Auifiit, lbOfi, and the further sum id $572.00, with interest thereon at the rale nf B percent, per annum from August 1, 1HQS, and for $15 costs with interest there on at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from Augun I, laXi. and for the coats and eipensesof sale and said writ. Now. therrf.ne, by virtus and in pur suance of said Judgment, decree and or der of sale, 1 will, on Monday, September it, 1905 at the south door of the Court Home In hilhboro, Ore., at the hour of 10 n. 111, of said day, sell at public auction to tlie high est Milder lor ch, th following de scribed real property, situate In the Conn ie of Washington, Mate of O'egon, to-wit : "Beginning at an iron bar in the center of th County Koad from which the North east corner of the I A.Hparks'D. L. C. No. SM. T. 1 N. K. 1 W, War Mer. is resett ed by running North 46 minutes West 18 chains, thence East 22.23 chaiua, said be ginning point being lbs Southwest corner of land owned by John Md'allen, thence running North 45 minutea Went S.46 chains, thence North HU.3t minute West 4 64 chains, thence ttoulh 45 minutes Ksst 8 65 chains, thence Mouth KH.'M minute Kast 4.58 chains to the center of the road, thence North 45 minute West 3.1U chains to place of beginning, containing 4 acres more or less; Also beginning at the Northeast corner of the ion-acre tract of laud in the l-cmiiel Sparks' D. U C. formerly owned by John Schlierh, running theme Went along the North line of said UXacre tract Uu chains to a point, thence South 20.4 chains to a point lu the Mouth line of the I., part of said 100-scre tract, thence Kast 7.57 chains to tne Houtheast corner of said L. part 01 said 100-scre tract, thence North along the Kast Hue of said luo-acra tract 28.4 chains to th place of beginning, containing 20 acres," to satisfy the hereinbefore named sum and for th costs and expense of said sale. Haid property will be sold subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Witness my hand this 10th day or Au gust. 1906. J. W. CON NELL. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. John M. Wall, Attorney for plaintiff. Administratrix Notice Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has been by the County Court of the lilat of Oregon, for Washington Court tv, dulv appointed Administratrix with the will innexed of the estate of N. 8. Howell, deceased, and bas duly qualified and entered upon tbe discharge of her duties as such. Now thereto, all persons having claims against th estate of N. H. fiowell, de ceased, are hereby required to present th same to the undersigned at the Law Office of (leo. K. Bagley In Hillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchers, wltbin six months from the date hereof. Dated June 12, IttOo. ELIZABETH H. LAUD. Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of N. 8. Howell, deceased. Qeo. It. Bagley, Attorney for Adminis tratrix:. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given, that I, tbe under- alirned Kxecutor of the estate of Gottlieb Vergin, have filed in the County Court of the Wtste or Oregon, ro wash. Co., my final account as executor, and tlistsaid Court basset Monday. September 4. 1106. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. as the time, ana tne county court nooin 111 Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, as the place for hearing object ions to said account, and the final settlement of said estate. K. W. LKP80HAT. Kxecutor of tbe estate of Gottlieb Ver gin. deceased, W. N, Barrett, Attorney for estate. Administratrix' Notice Notice Is hereby given tbst the under. signed has been by tbe County Court of tne mate 01 uregon ror wttsniiigion Comi ty duly appointed administratrix of the estate or rnmp r egniung, deceased, ami bas dulv Qualified aa such. Now. there fore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present mem to trie unrjersignea at tne law olnce of Geo. R. Bagley, in Hillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof. Dated this Aug. 5th. 1W5. ELIZABETH FEGHTLINd, Administratrix of th estate of Philip Feghtling, deceased. Geo. it, Bagley, Attorney for admri. MONMOUTH State Normal Begins its 24th year September 26th LuV OREGON y Siionjr Line A3ltaiON Pacific 8 TRAINS TO TUB KAXT DAILY PROM PORTLAND. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping-car dally to Omaha, Chit-ago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-car (peraonally conducted) weekly to Cbicsgo, Kansas City, re clining chair csri (seat free) to tht Kast daily. psrtcr ro ," Chicago Special 9:20 a.m. via Allan tic Express 8:16 r. m. vi St. PsuT Fast Mail 6:00 r. vi Spokane TIM K 8CHKDULKH sasivi rsou DAILY rsoit PORTLAND Salt Use, Denver, ft. Worth, oinshs, Kansas City, Ht. Iou Is, Chicago and East 4:M r. a. Halt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, tit, Louis, Chicago and Kant Wall WsilirLewii tu,rjpuksus, W al laoe Pullman, Minneap olis, Ht. Psul, Ihi luth, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kast 10:30 A. M 7:304 OCEAN AND KIVEK SCHEDULE FROM roRTUND Steamships between Portland and San Francisco every Ave day. River boat on th lower Columbia and Willamette daily except 8unday. LOW RATES To and from all points In the Esrt Tickets via this route on sale at all depol offices of the Bouthrn Pacini! Co. A. L. CRAIG, Qeneral Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon, Ganoral Marobandlae I ctrry a complete line 01 Cenersl Merchandise, Grocerle, Dry Goods, Hardware and Building Material. I can get you anything yon want, on order, at Portland price. I make a apecialty of cedar fence post and cedar shingle. My line of Grocerle can't be beaten. Give me a call. 1 buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give mc a call, O, 3, ttByuoUa Mountmlndmla, Of SUMMONS IN THE CIKCUTT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Kenyon Crandall, Plaintiff, Iff, I nt, I vs Lizzie A. Crandnll. Defendnm To Lizzie A. Crandall. tha above numl defendant In tha name of the Htste of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear hiiiI answer the cmiplulnl tiled herein within sir. weeks from the dale of the llrit publi cation of this summons, and If you fail so to appearand answer the complaint, the plaintllt will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in his complaint, to-wlt For a decrao dissolving the marrlsve contract now existing between plainUIJ ana aeienonni, ana ror sue 1 oilier snd further relief as to the Court may upjiear equitable. The date of the first niihllciftlon of thia summons is Augusts, I'JOO, and -the order authorizing the service of this summons by publication requires you to appear and answer 011 or befor the expiration of six weeks fiom said date, Tula summons is served upon you by Publication by order of the Honorable 'nomas A. McRride, Judge of the above named Court, by an order made and dated at Chambers al Uillsboru, Oregon. 011 August 1 1906. JOHN M, WALL, Mw.n. .-... W.UH. USe W. J. Benson Co. Has (uUlcil to tlic biistncss itt their JMcw JJtmrtcrs tti Main Street, STEAM AND GASOLINE Ageut for Valvoliue Cyliinlcr Oils and Magnet Machine Oils, liest gnules. riunibing suplit'S, strain ami psoliue etiglno ckln:, tine grail) a ol i'ullitt metuls; oils, in iuio nml live gallon cans; waste ami compountls, slcutii ami waitr valves t f all kimi, littings ainl lio. Large supply t( lubricator sml injtt'lttrs for mill ami traction et gii.c Pitclier A fine I'm of garib'ii litwe ami ever) Ibing and (mi i ul in siivli an Mtatilihhnwitt. Call ami Force Pumps Main Street.. IBB We want Your Trade And We Buy Your Farm Produce Our stock of Uctirrsl Merchandise will answer your wauls. Our diy kmI ' of the best quality, and our boot and shoes excel. W can suit you. liio.Tr irs of the best, for averyliody. We Give You a Premium For rverv Ten we give rat h customer a ho ijsjj oil painting. We also take l atin Produce sud pay cash for it. Our line ol Frui Machinery, litiggte, etc., will suit yon and our prices ate tight. See our celebrated Keystone Wite Fence. Rowell Bros, (EL Co. Scholia, Oregon Dailey's Music Store We have aihlcd new features to our Maiu Street Music Store, aud can supply you with musical iustritnuuts of ' f ' - - rSJ M lllilll i) mandolins; a splendid lineof graphophoucs nud records. K Sporting and Baseball Goods ' i 11 Kiuu;tft 1IUH1 U DiailO Fishing Tackle, etc. We have also added a fine line of crockery, work baskets and fancy baskets. Sec our Souvenir rlisltr! Ki 1 .... . ,v ,iv aud see us. F. R. DAILEY, m; W. B. Cate CATE'S MARKET Dealers in Fresh aud 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. S wetland' s Ice Cream Weliaiiillo tho KamnuH Swetliiml Ice Cri'tuii, the lHt in tho niarkut. Our Hanitary Hotla Fountain Is tho finest in tint timrknt, cleanly nml wholoKome. Our jiirlor aro oogy, ctK)l, and dnlightfully furiiinlied. Try Our Chocolates We havo the exoltiHlvo nnonoy for the RuoHoll k (HIlxTt caadieg, Tlmir chooolaleB aro absolutely the lineHt in Ihe market. Cigars and Tobacco - Our linfg of cigars and tobacco aro Btttniltrd, Tiojiical fruit always 011 hand. (Jive us a nail. We will twat you right. We want your custom. Parlors on Hecond tlroot, ono door gotiih of Wehrung's. - F. S. Olsen, Proprietor Engine Supplies wi our slick (i jMisiit Ir. Tainii'sif's resiili'lH'O Hot It I'hniH'S. Hillsboro, Ore. Dollar !') I',,,. I,. (IOW 11 U Ti It'lttiM fli.itnrti ,,, luiicry, tan in J rt oi i, o. 0. r. eidg. Hillsboro i C. C. fate I . - . 'is .Ti r v. 1 i ) "X. mm il 9