The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 07, 1905, Image 4

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    HIOS80R0 ARGUS. SEPT 7, t0
Montgomery Turner, of Backs,
as in town Tuesday. ;
Daniel Bailey, of Blooming, waa
in the city Monday, on business
with the county dark.
II. E. McKinney was out from
Portland over Sunday, tinting
with relatives. -
Henry Everitt,of this city, de
parted Tuesday, to visit his son,
W. A., at Net Peroes, Idaho.
John Van Dyke, of Verboort, i
in the city, Labor Day, and made
the Argus offios a pleasant call.
All the county officials worked
on Labor Day, Monday, except
that papers were not accepted for
filing.
John Loftis, of Vinelaode, was in
town Tuesday, and states that
threshing is done with np on the
hills.
Mrs. Bruce Wolvertno, of Corral
lis, was here the first of the week,
the guest of her relatives, the Hum
phreys. Wads Armsntrout and wife, of
this side of Banks, were meets of
P. M, Jackson and wife, the last of
the week.
Chat. Drake, who is bugler for
the Newill River Vie Academy, of
rortiand, ta bere tins week, toe
guest of his clsss mate, Thos. Bai
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Hale and
daughter will move to Poitland,
soon, where they will occupy their
property for the future. '
Dr. A. B. Bailey reports a akin
disease, of ulcerative character, go
ing tne rounds wan tne little peo
ple. It is highly contagious.
Hon. H. V. Gates departed Tues
day morning for Klamath Falls,
where he has extensive water and
light and telephone interests
R. W. Hemphill, of Marisss, 111.,
who has been the gnest of his
cousin, C. E. Deiehman, for a week.
departed for the return home, Hon
day.
Mrs. Mary Hoover and daughter,
Miss Maud, of Fossil, Wheeler
County, Ore., arrived the first of
the week for a visit with Dr. F. A.
Bailey and family.
Mies Una Foord returned from
ber trip to ClaUkanie, the last of
the week, and has assumed her
duties as stenographer with the
Wilkes abstract office.
Supt. Ringle, of the light and
Water plant, went to Portland
Tuesday to buy new water pipe to
lay on tne south side of Main, be
taeen Second & Third.
Will Hosteller returned the last
of the week from a stay of severs!
weeks in the Sherman and Wasco
counties' sections, and is the guest
ot nil uncle, u. Blaser, and family
While Marshal W. P. Atkinson
Is away with his family, on a hop
picking expedition, Fred Adams
will watch over the peaoe and dis
turbaneea of the city as nightwatch
. Mrs. Araminta Baker, of Sumner,
Wash., waa here the first of the
week, the enest of Mrs. Mary Hum-
phreys, and her brother, John
Humphreys. 8be was accompan
lea oy Mr. Baker.
J. J, Krebs, the Farmington
merchant, was up to the city Mon
day, and states that he sold his
store to J. Stevens and sons, Will
and Fred, who will take possession
us first of October.
Uncle Henry Reasoner, Zicb
Greet. Will Adkins. Hillsboro. and
Louie Miller, of Beaverton. left vee-
terday for a hunting trip above the
mines uam, in the deer country
They expect to be absent several
days.
While working at the Kerr cider
mm the last of the week E. M
Rice, of North Hillsboro, sustained
a fractured shoulder blade bv rea
son of a fall caused by the slipping
oi a ciatca on a derrick. He will
be laid op several weeks, ss a result
Two Portland plumbers are here
going over the pipes and boiler of
the court honse heating plant, pre-
. ! at a a v. a
paring mem tor me winter neat
log. Capt Collins, the janitor,
states tnat ibis is toe first time thev
have bad a stood overhauling since
iney were installed.
liissiaiea in a rortiand paper
inai a lormer resident or this coun
ty met Anton Pfsnner, the formsr
Forest Grove banker who left here
under a cloud several years ago, in
San Francisco. It is nonularlv
supposed that John Boeker Jr., of
Ureenvule, it tbe party who met
Planner. Pfanner is supposed to
have died in Switzerland, some
yean ago.: :'
u you want Dries: tor any pur
pose, or building blocks for a foun
dation, remember that the Groner
& Rowell Company, of Scholls, can
supply your demands. They have
a line lot of lumber, rough and
dressed, in their yard, and will
meet all competition. Now that
your crops are harvested, would it
rt be a good idea to consider
.CZtx ; will not increase your in
c:s. Wet, low spots in the fields,
alwys giving poor resnlts, can be
' remedied by putting in tiling. Let
us help you. Ws can aid. you -to
avoid crop failure on low lands.
House and barn bills for lumber
ca short notice and do not forget
that we ean furnish you estimates
c 3 rv zzi Eotiae. Post offloe address
.VJlahnm.Orrto Jt, jrnjaJ2J
Forest Bridges, who is a son of
M. M. Bridges, and a former Hills
boro resident, is visiting the Lewis
A Clark Fair, and returns next
week, to resume his position with
Schenectady, N. Y. Electrical plant,
the largest of its kind in the world.
Sam B. Gates leaves soon for
New York, where he will attend the
Schenectady, X. Y, electric works,
and other plants, for an extended
period, in the interests ot his elec
trical studies.
James Cowden, of Jacksonville,
11., arrived Tuesday to visit his old
comrade of the Civil War, M. C
Collier, ot Scholia. They were to
gether in the 27ih Illinois.
Miss Selma Nelson, of Bloom-
field, Neb., is here for an extended
visit with her cousins, the Mietee
Dell and Emily Young, of North
Hillsboto.
Ulrich Barttchi, of above Moan-
taindale, was down Tuesday, ai
jolly aa when hs was neighboring
with Fred btemer, now over at rort
Angeles.
Geo. Krebs, farming for a num
ber of years in Sooth Tualatin,
moves toon over to Helvetia, baci
of Glenooe, where he haa purchased
a Sue farm.
J. W. Bailer returned to the
federal grand jury tension Tuesday,
and will be in service under the
district attorney, as secretary of
the jury, for two weeks yet.
Mrs. Walter Shearer, of the Ne-
halem, is here this week, the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Alice Foord, of
test Hillsboro.
Chester Bridges, who has been
ill with appendicitis, is so far con
valescent that be able to be on the
streets.
Wesley W. Paine, the Glencoe
stockman and farmer, was in town
Tuesday, and made this office a
business call.
Capt, Myer, of the Star Brewing
Company, was a Hillsboro visitor
Tuesday, greeting his friends.
Herman Collier, of Scholia, came
in Tuesday to spend the remainder
oi the week at the Fair.
W.U. Hale leaves next week to
resume his studies at the Harvard
Law School.
E. C. Luce, an old time Hillebo-
orite, spent Sunday in the city.
John Harms, of near Mountain-
dale, was in town Tuesday.
Geo. A. Morei n transacted busi
ness in Portland Monday.
Advertised Letters
Clara Anderson, Thos. Crenshao, W. H.
Gay, Mrs. Fred Hansen, Bveret Hodges,
H. J. ituDbert, uxiu lobnaoo. Millie
Johnson, Aunt Lucy, Geo. H. Magooa,
w. Meyers, August Meyers, W. T. New
nan & Co., W. E. Taylor, Mrs. H. J.
Wilkinson, A. Vanderzander, F. J. Wis
mer, end A. H. Neukirch.
B. P. CoaxKLiCS, P. M.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES
The Chinese boycott, worked up
to go along with Taft's proposal to
let in tne Uhmese, has fallen flat.
Perhaps Taft and the president
had better come out boldly and
say they want exclusion repealed
because they fear Japan will set
tbe American-Chinese trsde. Jap
an will get Chinese trade, wherever
she can, and from this on ber en
croachments in the Orient will in
jure America considerably. This
is the price America must pay for
Japanese success in the recent War.
Secretary Taft, in Hong Kong,
stated at a banquet that tbs
Chinese boycott wss a violation of
the Cbino-American treaty. This
is rather bard on theCeleatials,pai
ucuiariy aner lait, himself, was
more than anything else, responsi
ble for the Chinese affront.
Bryan the peerless Nebraskan, is
blushing. Dr. Mac Arthur, Mew
York's great Divine, Sunday said:
"Mr. Bryan is the foremost figure
today on tbe American platform.
His lecture, tbs "Prince of Peace,
is ons of the greatest treasures of
our time."
Oregon'a birth rate is less than
any slate in tbe Union, Indiana
ranking next. This looks bad for
so great a Rooievelt state ss Ore
gon, end an apology is forthcoming.
rerbsps tbe state bas tbe wrong
breed of storks.
Big timber fires raged in Linn
County, back of Albany, last week,
destroying thousands of dollars
worth of fine forests
The National encampment of ths
Grand Army of the Republic is now
in ssssion at Denver, Col , and the
city is open to tbe old veterans.
Yellow fever is on ths wane at
New Orleans, owing to a change to
tne cooler in tbe weather.
Oregon, Idaho and Washington
will produce 50,000,000 bushels of
wheat thia year, tbe harvest said to
exceed that of last year.
Ths O. R. & N. dock on the east
side, Portland, burned, last Friday,
wttn a loss or floU.UUO. Twelve
freight cars, losded, alto went up.
A British tramp steamer takes
ovsr three million feet of lumber to
Chios, out of. Portland, this week.
Such a boycott!
The steamer Telegraph made the
run from Astoria to Portland, Sun
day, in a hours and 1C minutes. '
The mjj- of, bona has stsrtedLl
TUB LWHT OF OTHER DAYS.
Not very manv rears in alcohol u
used tor UfhUnt la combination with
, oUier fluid under
. the aims of "Cavs-
ihnws" but, It suf
fered banishment
twrause It we loo
errous.
Alcohol b teaer-
ally harmful hn
Ukrn In the turn
ot aiedtcltHS espe
cially to a delicate
tyjtem.
lr. PU-rtVs tit-
ewr-tvimUiliHy and
funfHan-ttrVMQtkfntni phm qf treutment
U follow Inf afwtr A'ufHre's ptot.
Hen natural reined it", that IsnaWv.
Biedk-lual route, prepared ly prucMe
wroufht out bjr the expenditure ot much
lima and bmmmv, without tha w ot alco
hol, and by skillful combination in tha
most exact proportion.
I'sod ax oim of the active Ingredients
of Dr. Pterve's Uolden Medical Discovery,
un caKBRTBAna apecially exert lu
IntlueiH-a in caaea ot lung and bronchial
troubles, and thia "weeovaaT la, there
tore, a sovereign remedy fur bronchitis,
laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and
kindred ailment.
TTe names of Uk Mwtttrtnitf iMvrihMt
ot this world-famous renwsdy are: tioUea
Meal root, Uueen's root, Stone rout.
Black CherrjWk, Bloodroot and Man
drake rook
have had such a wonderful eipertoore
Dr. Pierce" Ookka Medical Diwori
that 1 do not hesitate to reconiBtetid It. be-
lievifK It to he a wonderful BMJlciiie lu build
up the tlssus of U sjrltu." writes Mlse
Hsests Broeo. Secretary Kaieraua Literary
Association. N Kernian Asenue. Applelon.
wis. " worry awl Bervous troubles nan com
leiely run-dowa my health and s
trencth:
was la a
had sa kooetite. sleut oaaiu. and
state of nervous coiluwe. I took twelr
bottles la all. and. each week, knew that 1
was (ettlng better and sumurar. until Inslly
I was aa wall and stmnt as 1 aaa ever wen.
I have tbe utmost faith and cooSdeace la
your medicine, aod wish w thank you lor mf
avwd health, which W a blawlug to aayoaa."
For 11 ona-cent stamps to cover cost ot
mailing, you can get a free copy of th
"Common Sense Medical Adviser. paper
covers; or cloth-bound for SI sumps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pteree'i Pleasant Pellets should ba
used with "Golden Medical Discovery
L whenever a laxative Is required.
) Whetf you want pickles go to
Greer's. All kinds in bulk.
Admiral Dewey Bods it impofsU
ble to attend the Lewis & Clark
Fair.
Three vesssls were wrecked Mon
day on Lake Superior and twenty
lives were lost. The damage to
shipping nets ovsr a half million
dollars.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Bran new $90 buggy; for cash, 175,
or will trade tor grain or gasoline
engine of good manufacture. W
F. Hahn, 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 five (5) years. Should our
claim for Sun-Proof paint fail ws
sgree 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 the paint is ap
plied contrary to written directions.
PATTON PAINT COMPANY,
J. E. Patton, President
Schulmerich Bros, keep this
paint.
LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION
During tbe Lewis & Clark Exposition
the Southern Pacific Company will sell
round trip tickets to Portland, limit thir
ty days, at one end one third fare for the
round trip. For parties of tea or more
traveling oa one ticket, one fare for the
round trip. For organized parties of
one hundred or more, individual ticket
at one fare for the round trip.
Stopover of ten days will be given at
Portland on all one way tickets reading
taroogn tnat point daring the ttxposi
tioo. Tickets mast be deposited with
Joint Agent at Portland and charge of
nlty cents will be made for the extension
of time.
LUMBER FOR SALE
We saw ths finest sidewalk lumber
fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of
building lumber. We deliver.
Drop us a csrd, snd tell us what
yon want. We also furnish esti
mates for bouses and barns, and
far bridge work. Mill 3 miles north
of Glencoe Address Bishup Bros
Hillsboro, R. F. D. No. 3. Pacific
States' Telephone, Glencoe central
To the Farmers of Washington County
Have you any Insurance upon your
buildings and tbeir contents?
If not, you can get insurance
with the German Insurance Co., of
Bethany, which has been amongst
you for more than twenty-five
years. The rites are 50 cents per
10U of the amount of insurance,
and lb cents per luu every year
thereafter, subject to assessments if
these amounts should not be sum
eient to psy up losses.
You can get all information rs
gsrding this by addressing tbs sec
retary by mail, or ths president by
Pacific States telephone, Glencoe'
Hillsboro.
Alf Guerber, President,
R. F. D. No. 1, Hillsboro, Ore.
P. S. Telephone, Glenooe-Hillsbcro,
Peter Grossen, Secretary,
R F. D No. 1, Hillsboro, Or
HOMESTEADS
And Desert Land Claims For You
I can locate you on level valley
lands with deep, riob soil, free
from rock. Water to be had at
depth of from 6 to 30 feet. These
lands are located in Central Ore
gon and can be taken under tbe
Homestead or ths Desert Lend
Law. Railrosd soon to tap this
wonderluj section. Uall and res
me at the F. M. Heidel Real Ks
tate office, or address me at Hills
- m v
t
J f da
b4
irr tttu dry ycvh rzuzis
And guarantee you satisfaction. Our Drier will start September io.
Our Cider Mill will start September so. and continue throughout the
season. Mill and hrier located in North HiUshoro. ore Fourth street.
jamcs r. nam
Thrte Courses of Study preparing for Oounly and Stste
certificate. Higher courses lecogoued in Washington and other
States.
Demand for Normal Trained Teachers. Longer terms.
higher wage sad better opportunities for promotion award the
' Normal graduate for his ot her enterprise. School directors ap
preciate the superior ability of Monmouth graduates, and the de
mand far exceeda the supnly. Special attention given to method
work in graded and ungraded schools.
Catalogues Containing Full Information win be sent
oa application. Comspoodettre invited. Address
E. D. MESSIER, Prt.khnl
or J. B. V. Butlvr. Sctnury i
Cornelius Warehouse
CORNELIUS. ORE.,
Docs a General Warehouse Rusiuess. Flour,
Feed, Hay and Shingles at the lowest market
price. Feed for farmers steam or dry rolled or
chopped, as wanted.
Sheriff s Sate
Rv virtue of an execution, rieeree snd or
der of sals issued out of the Circuit Uourt
of the State of Oregon for the County of
Washington, dated August 1, IMI5, in favor
of Thoa. Talbot and against Marjr Ann
Barrett et at., dofandanta, for tbe sum ol
fTlH.27, with Interest thereon at the rale
of 8 par cent per annum from tbe lt day
of August, and the further sum of
t'M costs, with interest thereon at the rate
of 8 per cent, pee annum from the 1st day
of Augut, 1HUA, and the further sum ol
$578. W, with interest thereon at the rate
of S per cent, per annum from August I,
1M06, and for I& coats with interest there
on at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum
front August 1, 1903. and for the costs and
expense of sale ana said writ.
How. therefore, by virtue and in pur
nuance of said judgment, decree and or
der of sale I will, on
Monday, September n, 1905
ai the south door of tbe Court House In
hill'boro. Ore., at the bour or lua. 111. or
said dav. sell at public auction to ths high
est bidder lor cash, the following de
scribed real property, situate in tup coun
ty of Washington, Htate of O'egon, to-wlt:
"Beginning at an Iron bar In the center
of the County Uoad from which the North
east corner of the U A. Hparks' 1). L. C.
No. W. T. 1 N. R. 1 W, Will. Mur. is reach
ed by running North 16 minute Wert 18
chains, thence East xZSSehaios, said be
ginning point being the Southwest corner
of land owned by John MoCallen, them
running North 43 minutes West 6.W
ebalns, thence North W.30 tulnutes West
4 S4 chains, thence couth 45 minutes East
S.AS chains, thence bouth 8S.SS minutes
East 4.58 chains lo the center of tbe road,
thence North 46 minutes West S.lt cbsins
to place of beginning, containing i acres
more or less;
Alan berinnlnc at the Northeast corner
of tbe 100-aere tract of land in ths l-emuel
Sparks' D.L.C formerly owned by John
Hcbliech. running thence West alone: tbe
North line of said loo-acre tract ooains
to a point, thence South 26.4 cbsins to a
noint In the South line of the I. part of
said 10O-acre tract, thence East 7.S7 cbalna
to tne Southeast corner of said L. part of
said 100-acre tract, thence North along the
Kant line of said iw-acre tract w. cnains
to tbe place of beginning, containing j
asms." to satisfy the hereinbefore named
same snd for the costs and expenses of
aid sale.
8ald property will be sold subject to re
demption aa per etatute of Oregon.
Witness my hand this 10th dsy of An-
". ' , ... ve,r
4. IT. t'V0flElUU
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
John M. Wall, Attorney for plaintiff.
Administratrix Notice
Notice is hereby given, that the under
siirned bas been bv the County Court of
thetitateof Oregon, for Washington Coun
ty, duly appointed Administratrix with
tne win annexea or tne estate 01 is. a.
Howell, deceased, and haa duly (lUallfled
and entered upon the discharge of ber
duties as such.
Now therefore, all persons having claims
against the estate of N. 8. Howell, de
ceased, are hereby required to present the
seine to the undersigned at the Law Office
of Geo. K. Bagley in Hillsboro, Oregon,
together with proper vouchers, within six
months from tne date nereoi.
Dated June 12, 1B05.
r.l.l 7. A RETH H. LAUD.
Administratrix with the will annexed of
the estate of N. H. Howell, deceased.
Geo, K. Bagley, Attorney for Adminis
tratrix. '
Administratrix's Notice
Notice la herobr given tbst the under
signed has been by the County Court of
tne mate ol Uregon ror waenington voun-
ty auiy appointed aamiiiiatratria ui iu
hasdulv Qualified ss such. Now. there
fore, all Dei sons having claim against
aaid estate are hereby required to present
them to tne unaersignea at tne law owe
or Geo. K. Bagley, in milsooro, Oregon,
together with proper vouchers within nix
month from the date hereof.
, Dated this Aug. 6th. 1U06. ' '
1 ELIZABETH FEOHTUNf).
Administratrix of the estate of Philip
ri-xblllng.aeceaeea.
Geo. R. Bagley, Attorney for sdmrx.
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
(Equalization of 1906 Aascssment)
To the Tax payers of Washington Coun
ty, Oregon:
Notice is hereby given that tbe Board
of Kqnaliatloo fer Washington County,
Oregon, will convene in the clerk's office
tt ..fhi.r t,ina In trilletiorA. an (he
plh day of October, I905, and continue
in session one week, or until tbe 16th
day of October, 1905, inclusive, for tbe
purpose of public equalising and correct
log tbe tax list of Wssbingtoa County,
Oregon, for tbe assessmeat made in the
year, 1905. ' ; -
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MMfrtofsOt Ormpon
MONMOUTH
State Normal
Begins its 24th year
September 26th
fOllEGOM
(jSllOlrLlKE
AxalMoii Pacific
STRAINS TO TUB EAST IAI1Y
FKOSt PORTLAND,
' Through Pullmaa standard sad tourist
sleepiag-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago,
Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to
Kansas City; through Pullmaa tourist
sleeping-cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Ksnsas City, re
clining chair cars (scats free) to the
Bast daily.
Dirrr
roa
DAILY
Chicago
Special
:50a.m.
via
Hunt-
Jngton
Atlantic
Express
14 r. m.
TIMS B0HKDU1.BS
ssaiva
BUM
KAILT
rmiM
PORTLAND
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, omaha,
Kansas City, HI.
Louis, Chicago and
Kant
4:30 r. M.
Bait Tks, Denver,
ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, He
Louis, Chicago and
East
IVnifrwliuTISwC
ton,8pokana.Wsllsce
Pullmsn, Minneap
olis, St. Paul, Du
lutb, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Kast
10:30 a. a
via
Hunt
ington St. PsuT
Fast
Mail
7:86 A, M
fcour. m.
via
Spokane
OCEAN AND ttlVEK HCHKDULK
FROM PORTLAND
Steamships between Portland and Ban
Francisco every Ave days.
River boats on the lower Columbia and
Willamette dally except Sunday.
LOW RATES
To and from all points in tha East
Tickets via this route on sale at all depot
omoes 01 tne ouum'rn raoino jo,
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
I carry s complete line ol General
Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods,
Hardware and Building Material. I
can get yon 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 bay farm produce, cash
or trade. Give me a call.
O. As toynoklm
Motmtmlndmtm, Or,
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OS THE
STATE OP OHEOON. FOE
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Kenyon Crsndall, Plaintiff,
vs
Lizzie A. Crsndall. Defendant.
To Lizzie A. Crsndall, the above named
defendant
Tn the name of the Stale of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear ami
answer ths complaint filed herein within
Is weeks from the dste of the first publi
cation of this summons, and if you fall so
to appear and answer the complaint, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in his complaint, to-wit
For a decree dissolving lbs marriage
contract now existing between plaintiff
and defendant. Slid for sue"! other and
further relief as to the Court may appear
equitable.
The date of tbe first publication of this
summons is August 8, ifiOS, and the order
authorizing the service of this summons
by publication require you to appear and
answer on or before the expiration of sis:
weeks flora said dale. ' ,
Tnis summons Is served upon you by
publication by order of the Honorable
Thomas A. McBrirle, Jndge of tbe above
named Court, by an order made and dated
at Chambers at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
I ..lOjlft ,
Uie W. J Benson Co.
Has added to the btisittess in their
New Quarters on Maiu Street,
STEAM AND
GASOLINE
Agcut for Valvoliue Cylinder Oils and Magnet
Machine Oils, licst grades.
numbing sum !!, steam ami itasoUrie riiiine jut rk inn,
fine grsdts ol babbitt metals; oils, in tnr ami llegltn
cans; wattle ami compounds, stoam snd waitr xnlvi'x t i nil
kinds, filtlnga ami iiM. Large supply ( hit rhttor ami
InjHctors tor mill ami traction ri gittes
Pitcher
nd
Force
Pumps
Main Street,
We -want Your Trade
And We 5uy
Your Farm Produce
Our Mock of Uenerst aten bsmliae will
answer your wsats. Our dry gomlssre
of the best quality, aad our boots snd
shoes excel. We can suit you. t'.rorrt
ies of the best, for everybody.
We Give You a Premium
For every Ten Dollar Cash Purchase
we give rsch customers tine 4t11 oil
painliag. We also take Farm Produce
aad pay cash for It.
Our lilt of Farm Machiuery, Buggies,
etc., will suit yoa and our prices are
right. See our celebrated Keystone
Wire Fence,
Rowell Bros. CL Co.
Scholls, Oregon
t '
:: Dailey s Music More j
We have added new features to our Maiu Street Music
5 Store, and can supply you
all kinds, from a piano
mandolins; a splendid line
Sporting and
Fishing Tackle, etc. We have also added a fine line of
crockery, work baskets and faucy baskets. See our
souvenir dishes. Fine line of pocket cutlery. Call iu J
, 1 ana see us.
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CATE'S MARKET
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Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds.
Fish and Poultry. Vegetables in scasou. Lowest
prices consistent with Good Business Policy.
Will handle Farm Produce,
Hop supplies a specialty.
Main Street, East of
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Ice Cream
We handle the Famous Bwellaml
Ice Cream, the best In the market.
Our Sanitary Boda Fountain is thn
finest in the market, cleanly and
wholesome. Our parlors are cosy,
cool, and delightfully furnished
Try Our Chocolates
We have the exclusive sftenoy 'or
the Russell & .Gilbert candies
Their chocolates are absolutely the
finest in the market.
Cigars and Tobacco
Our lines of cigars and tobacco are
standard. Tropical fruit always
on hand. (Jive us a call. We will
treat you right. Ws) want your
custom.
Parlors on Second Street, one
door south of Wehrung'n.
F. S. Olsen,
Proprietor
Engine Supplies
A fine line of garden lioxe ami t'vtrytliiui
tou ml in suoh an ntlliliiiu'iil. fall ami
see our sltw'k 0'HMit Pr. Tsiiilfsii'a
resilient' lUith phum.
Hillsboro. Ore.
with musical instruments of
down to a kuiio. C.ui:ai.
of graphophoues and records.
Baseball Goods
Livery, - Hillsboro, Or. .
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