The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 14, 1905, Image 4

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    HILLS BORO ARGUS. SEPf 14, 1906
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faeat at the Tualatin, the last of
ta weak.
C. J. Cowaniah and Chat. Cud
aiD'bam, ol beyond Glenooe, were
in town Tuesday.
John Matters and wife have
moved to their new home, corner
Pint and Baseline.
John Bowneer, of Sauviea' Island,
was in the city last week, visiting
with Geo. Camming.
Krone Burkhalter, of Farming
ton, wae in town Tuesday, getting
ready for the bird season.
Mayor Cornelius was indisposed
the firet of the week, and confined
to his bed for a day or so.
8am Graf, absent in business for
6 years in Portland, has gone back
to his fine farm near Bethany.
O. H. Marrs, of Scholia, was in
the city Tuesday. He reports
threshing finished down his way.
Campbell, the thneherman, has
closed the season, and sold his out
fit to the Stream Brothers of north
enat of tows. , v
W J. Butner, county commit
aioner, was up Tuesday, on county
road business, making a trip to
Movntaindsle srith the board.
Wm. Leifield, of Cedar Mill
brought down the 300 pound bear
at Cedar Mill, a week ago Sunday,
mention of which was made in the
Argue.
A. A. Phillips, who has been do
ing masonry work at the Cate
yards, passed through the city Sat
urday, enroute to his home in Cor
nelius. J. C. Kuratli, of Phillips, was in
Taeeday, and reports that be sold
the M. Heimbucher place, near
Bethany, 82 acne, to L. Stark, of
Portland, for $2100.
Kiss Minnie Frantx, recentlr re
turned boas Hillaboro, Kansas,
wrote special examination before
8upt Case, this week. She will
teach at Cedar Mill.
Via Jaek and sister, Miss Anna,
were up from the Andrew Jack
Yard. Tneadk. and at tad that W
for the rain the picking would have
... je a aw. " . .
own nnisnea Tuesday night.
J. B. Imlay, the Reedville ware
house man. was in town Saturday.
and states that he will receive
about ooe-third more wheat this
season than he did laat year.
George Wann, for many years a
resident Of Reedville and Hillarm.
- ro, and now working for the city of
romana, came out Sunday and
was tne guest of his son, Ed. Wann
T. C. Johnson, of the Johnson
aawmill, South Tualatin, was in
town Tuesday, and save that J. W.
Goodin will nearly complete the
jacKson Bottom bridge for travel
bj the last of the month.
Peter N. Vanderianden, of near
Greenville, was in town PriHav.
and made this office, a nlaaaant
calL He says that Hillaboro is
a. . .
nis nest market for feed for his
stock and it navs him to make the
county seat, if for this purpose
pniy.
Mrs. E. Fischer and the Misses
Lena and Kate Miller, of Portland,
wen visitors, last mI. with thair
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Miller,
ot vmeiands. Mr. J. Fischer and
J. Wolff aeoomoanied the ladiaa
the trip, but returned, the first of
last week.
Henrv Reaaoner. Lnnie Millar
Zach Greet. Fred Emunin and
Will Adkins have returned from
tbeir deer hunt up above Gaston
Tbev brought home no vanainn
but said the? found ennneh fnr a
bill of fare three times a day while
in me nuis.
T. P. Kendall, with the Hill.Kn.
ro schools until the close of the lut
school year, left Wednesday for Pi
lot Bock, Umatilla County, when
be has accepted the principalehip
of the city schools. His family
wiu remain in me Willamette Val
ley for the present.
Matthew 8. Brown, for four years
a resident of Forest Grove, died the
last of the week from tuberculosis.
Deceased was a carpenter by trade
ana arrived in tbe county from
Nebraska. He leaves an invalid
wife and two daughters. Deceased
was about 66 years of age.
Bam Galbreath, of Tualatin, has
just returned from a trip to British
Columbia and Montana, and in the
latter place has a fine prospect for
an on weu, wnicn tests higher than
any prospect on the Pacific coast.
Ilis many Washington County
menas nope mat ne will make
Uj atake out of his find.
Dr. F. A. Bailey, B. P. Cornelius,
L. A. Rood, U. G. Gardner, John
Dennis and Wm. Ringle took a
trip out into the country, Sunday,
ana while at Glenooe called on our
old friend, Doc. Darety, who has
not been to tne city for many
taonths. The visit did Doc. a world
of pod, and be is getting (his fisb
Jxj tackle ready.
J. W. Baker, the State Game
Warden, was out last Friday, look
irj in to tbe numerous oomplaints
tiat tbe game Jaw is being vio
liUJ. lie baa appointed two or
tlrtt deputies, who will receive $2
ari (Lz'.t actual expenses. Mr.
r.rr fctils from Cottage Grove,
r r i M r-ji tie license law, exact
I ; j tl t:3 cci hunter, is giving
V", aufuoient futwls ao that
If you want brick for any pur
pose, or building blocks for a foun
dation, remember that the Groner
& Rowell Company, of Scholia, can
supply your demands. They have
a fine lot of lumber, rough and
dressed, in their yard, and will
meet all competition. Now that
your crops are harvested, would it
not be a good idea to consider if
tiling will not increase your- in
come. Wet, low spots in the fields,
always giving poor results, can be
remedied by putting in tiling. Let
us belp you. We can aid you to
avoid crop failure on low landa
House and barn bills for lumber
on short notice and do not forget
that we can furnish you estimates
on short notice. Pest office addrese
Hillsboro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 2.
Sixty thousand feet or fine, dry
shiplap on hand.
D. W. Bath, of the Independent,
Wood, of the News, and Hose, of
the Times, went to Portland, Fri
day, to attend the editorial associa
tion, and while there visited tbe
Trail, where it is eaid they glued
their eyes on the hula-hula dancers
until their pupils were dilated an
inch in length, and neither of them
this week has been able to tell the
difference between an obituary no
tice and a wedding announcement.
It wae evident that they were part
ners in crime tor they all came
home together, with their hate
cocked on one eide of their heads,
looking as rakish as four-year olds
G. W. Marsh, of Ceotervilh,
pawed through town Monday, en
route from Scholia, on a business
trip.
Leopold Diets, ot beyond Phil
lips, was in the city Tuesday.
When you want pickles go to
Greer's. All kinds in bulk.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will! sell at public
sals at his residence 6 miles N. .
of Hillaboro on the J. A. Imbrie
farm. West Union, at 10 a. m. on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Thiee good work hones; mare, 11 jean,
weignt, 1550; mare, 12 yean, weight,
I450, and with foal by Vilindus; fine
filly, a yean, 1100; colt, 5 mouths; 15
head of Al dairy cows, ball, a yean; 3
yearling beifen, with calf; 4 dox. Ply
mouth Kock chickens, 9 suoats, 75 to
las Ks.: about 5o tons clover hay, ia
mow; 20 tons cheat hay, 100 bushel
cheat seed; Weber wagon, 3; new top
baggy, open baggy, U borne mower,
veering mower, ootn nve ii. cw; 10 rc.
IfcCormick rake, 16-inch plow, disc
harrow, 1 drag harrows, bancher for 5
ft. mower, good bay nek, Meyer force
pnmp, 4 milk cans, 2 sets work harness,
2 seta single harness for buggy, one new
with rubber trimming!, cook and heat
ing stoves, honsebold goods and numer
ous other articles.
TERMS OF SALE
Under 110, cash: $10 and over, 1
year's time, approved note 7 per
cent, interest Discount of 2 per
cent, for cash over 910.
J. H. Teegarden, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES
Bryan will take no fees in the
Bennett probate case.
Italy had another earthquake,
Thursday, and 400 people were
killed.
China orders ten thousand tons
of American Hour and tbe boy
cott is broken.
Corporal James Tanner, of New
York, was elected Commander in-
Chief of theQ. A. R. at Denver.
tbe other day.
The Northern Pacific is figuring
on building down the Washington
side of tbe Columbia river from
Kennewick to Portland.
There is talk of a long distance
telephone line from New York to
Portland. This will give connec
tion to Hilleboro and Tillamook
Of course.
Republicans, democrats, snd re
formers, of New York, are all to
put a out a platform advocating
municipal ownership. Ten to one
some one is going to be bunkoed.
The Church of England in Cana
da has decided that divorced per
sons may not get married again
and retain their membership. This
will mean a certain decrease in the
church membership.
Rioters tore down a statue of
Marquis Ito, in Tokio, Friday, and
dragged it through the streets.
Riots are all quelled, but Japan
still has it in for America, accus
ing tbe nation of standing in be
cause they fear Japan will corral
the Chinese trade. Japsn may
have to be licked, yet, before the
whole affair is settled.
C. Sam Smith, sheriff of Crook
(Jounty, and Dr. Gesner, indicted
along with uongreeeman Williams
haye been indicted for trying to in
timidate witnesses for the aavnm,
ment. and it is said that thv will
have a hard time to establish thoir
innocence. Smith is said to have
threatened Lark Elliott, indicted in
Crook Countv fnr horse-stealim?.
that if he didn't do the rivht thin
he would have him cinched on the
charge at home, but that if he did
the r,igbt thing he could have bira
acquitted.
Battling Nelson defeated Jimmv
Britt, the California, light weight
champion of the world in a Amah
fight at Colma, Cal., last Saturday,
nnisoiDg me young ualilornlan in
the eighteenth round. The battla
was one of the gamest one in the
annate ui tbe prize ring, and Nel
son won only by being able to
THE STORK BRIN05 JOY
To the household bat
bow etuul the notour ?
Mas she been joyful
aunng u weeks and
Months preceding taa
advent
Too avwty moWwra
Snd It a time ot tearful
because of the.
nowledee that they
areaol in food health
Thev aava allowml
weaknesses, palm snd drains to accumu
late till the health la eomulevoly under
mined and they are "more than dlsmur
ad. and all because they have been
misadvised by well-meaning friend or
maltreated by an inefficient doctor.
To all such hers to the new Uutt there
to a WHrtlu that will heal and wot hurt.
H was discovered forte year ago by
Dr. Pierce who searched Aur' Uibw
ttftwy On awta, tor tbe remedial agents
so liberally provided therein. He took
Lady's Slipper root, Black Cohosh root,
Uuicorn root. Blue Cohosh root, lloldeu
Seal root, and by extracting, combining
and preserving, without the um ot alco
hol, the glyceric extract of these natural
remedlee he has given to the world
Da. Future's KavoRiTt Ikhhiction.
which has to It credit the enviable ami
unparalleled record ot more than a half
mulfcm 0 cure In the last forty year.
Only thorn who hare fives Dr. Pleiee-e
FavoHu Prvw-rtvtton a trial can apimcUM
hal a boua II to to suffering wunwo, riM
Mba Vlnna Drtiiunt ot 33 Elm SL, Turuolu.
Onl. "Foe two rear I uifrrrvd IoImmiIt
rrv tnxkia mvkam anlll llfowaaabunlan
to ma. 1 bad dlMnwunc. twarlnr-duwn pain
o 1 could carrl atand up. Had hot
lasdM. u verr dmptwdool. weak, and ui
trly wretched. Mj phvalclan trAa trvat
amila but without nxx-saa 1 trld vmtl
leuwdlM but obtalnvd do rellat until I b
van to take Pr. Plan-- ravurlte racrlp.
Uon. I bscan Imnmllalrly to lnuru, and
In four month' UnwIwaaatweUand trooa'
aa ever."
Constipation cured by Doctor Pierce's
Pleasant rVlieta.
withstand punishment and hsvirg
a better "punch" than Britt.
Oraney acted as referee, and his
decision ia not questioned, as Britt
was rendered unconscious and took
the count.
A GUARANTEE
We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun
Proof Painta to wear well on build
ings painted with the same, for at
least five (5) years. Should oar
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 ueed 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.
LEWIS ft CLARK EXPOSITION
Daring tbe Lewis & Clark Exposition
the South era Pacific Company will sell
round trip tickets to Portland, limit thir
ty days, at one snd one third fare for the
round trip. For parties of ten or more
traveling on one ticket, one fsre for the
round trip. For organized parties of
one hundred Or more. Individual tickets
at one fare for the round trip.
Stopover of tea days will be given at
Portland on all one wav tickets reading
through that point daring the Exposi
tion. Tickets must tie deposited with
Joint Agent st Portland and charge of
arty cents will be made lot tbe extension
of time.
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
far bridge work. Mill 3 miles north
of Olencoe. Address Bishup Bros ,
Hilleboro, R. P. 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 esn get insurance
with the German Insurance Co., of
Bethany, which has been amongst
you - for more than - twenty-five
years. The rstes are 60 cents per
100 of the amount of insurance,
and 25 cents per 100 every year
thereafter, subject to assessments if
these amounts shonld not be suffi
cient to pay up losses.
You can get all information re
garding this by addressing the sec
retary by mail, or tbe president by
facinc slates telephone, Ulencoe
Hillsboro. Alf Guerber, President,
R. F. D. No. 1, Hillsboro. Ore.
P. S. Telephone, Glencoe-Hillsboro.
Peter Grossen, Secretary,
R F. D.No. 1, Hilleboro, Or
HOMESTEADS
And Desert Land Claims For Yoa
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 feet. These
lands are located in Central Ore
gon and can 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 Hills
boro, Oregon.
Dr. A. A. Bubris.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Bran new $90 buggy: for cash. 175.
or will trade tor train or trnlin
engine of good manufacture. W.
r . uann, uounlalndale, Ore. .
Bob Greer leads and tbeTestfoI
low, in groceries, crockery and
glassware.
A,
1TZ anxiety
I"
te? Ieli CStY YC"H PRUZZS
And guarantee you satisfaction. Our Drier wilt start September to.
Our Cider Mill will alert September to, and continue throughout the
season. Mill snd Drier located in North Hillaboro, oa Fourth street.
rVIOOT WwaMCHSaWefnv
JAMES F. mm - - NOHbaiHt, Orgom
MONMOUTH
State Normal
Begins its 24th year
September 26th
I CoitrSCS Of Study preparing for County and State
. ktucates. Higher courses iccoguined la Washington and other
States,
Demand for Normal Trained Teachers. LoOKM terms,
higher wages aad better opportunities for promotion award the
Normal graduate for his or her enterprise. School directors ap
preciate the superior sbility of Monmouth graduates, and the de
mand far exceeds tbe supnly. Special attention given to method
work in graded and ungraded schools.
Catalogues Containing Pull Information win be sent
oa application. Carrespondeuce Invited. Address
E. D. RESSLER, Pmkleni
or J. B. V. Butler, 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.
A Teer Lara atlae.
There was once Id Cripple Creek an
odd character named Burns. He wss
an odd person, who always, no mat
te what his work, wore what used to
be called a "Prince Albert" He struck
a rich Tela of ore and named that the
Prince Albert Being of a generous
and convivial disposition, this rocky
fellow was, or coarse, surrounded by
many self seeking friends. When be
and they were In tbeir cups some of
them, with an eye to the main chance,
managed to wheedle out of Burns ou
one pretext or another a deed of a
share In bis mine. With royal 'prodi
gality he scattered deeds aboU among
bis retainers sod camp followers un
til 3c ally something had to be done,
and tbe case was taken into court
One ot the lawyers had Barns on the
stand. "Now, Mr. Burns," said the
lawyer, "will yoa please tell the court
how you can explain your conduct?
Tbe evidence shows that you bsve
deeded away twenty-nine twenty
fourths of your mine. What have you
to say to thatr "Well, sir," replied
the witness, "you must remember, air,
that tbe Prlace Albert ia a vary large
The Fareea'a Mlatahe.
The earnest minister having announc
ed a sermon espectaUy prepared for
the women Is gratified at seeing the
church well filled with them. In the
hope of showing them the foolishness
of modern fads be talks for an hour on
the folly of fashion and the senseless
ness of style, mentioning different
things by way of Illustration.
Mr. and Mrs. Fsdoogus on their wsy
home are discussing the services.
The preacher certainly scored a lot
of good strong points in that sermon,"
comments Mr. Fsdoogus.
"Boshr scornfully replies Mrs. Fs
doogus. "If be thinks that sermon will
have any effect he la making the mis
take of his life. Why, tt was perfectly
useless."
"Useless?"
"Yes. He dldnt preach about a sin
gle thing that wasn't so far out of date
not a woman In town would be seen
wearing ltr-Cblcago Tribune.
ere Trwaaie.
"Ah, mer sighed the hen as she con
templated ber thirteen new chicks.
"True It Is that troubles never come
ftngtyrTonkers Statesman.
Paaale Pteiwre,
He sits upon a sofa,
Reflection on nla brow;
HI wife has ordered dramas
And told him so lust now.
One hand la In his pocket.
Clear has turned to ash.
He chews his Up In sllarue.
Fusele: Plnd tbe casbl
Mew Orleans Tlnwe-Cemeerat
Administratrix's Notice
Notice Is hereby riven thst the nndar-
igned baa been by the County Court of
tne Btaie 01 uregon ror waanliigton boun
ty duly appointed administratrix of the
eaiate or rump r egutitna, deoeaned. and
has duly qualified aa such. Now. there
fore, all persons having claims againat
said estate are hereby required to prenent
mm 10 ma unueraiRnea si tne law otuce
of Oeo. R. Bagley, In Hillaboro, Oregon,
together with proper vouchers within aix
months from the date hereof.
Dated this Aug. 6th. 1H06.
KLIZABBTH FttUHTT.TIM.
Administratrix of the estaU of Philip
Oeo. K. Bagley, Attorney forsdmrx.
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
(Equalisation of 1906 Assessment)
To the Tsx psyers of Washington Coun
ty, Oregon :
Notice is hereby given thst the Board
of Bqnaiizstlon for Washington County,
Oreiron. will ennvana In th olnlu An.
st the court house, in Hillsboro, on the
9tn oay 01 October, 1905, snd continne
in aeaainn on wlr n nnill tUm intt.
day of October, 1905, inclusive, for tbe
1 1 1 : ...
fiurwac oi puuiic equalizing ana correct
ng the tsx list of Washington County,
Oregon, for the sssessment made In the
year, I905.
CEO. H. WILCOX,
Assessor for Washington County, Ora.
Hillsboro, Oregon, Sept. 7, 1906.
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Salopians:
lMQft Pacific
S TRAINS TO THK KANT DAltiV
FROM PORTLAND.
Through Pullman itaodard and tourist
sleeping-cars dsily to Omaha, Chicago,
Spokane; touriat sleeping-car dsily to
Kansas City; through Pullman touriat
sleeping-cars (personslly conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re
clining chsir cars (sests free) to tbe
Bast dsily. ,
Dinar
roe
PILT
Chicago
Special
:i.,
via
Atlantic
Express
8:16 r.M.
vis
St. Paul
Faat
Mall
fWW p. M.
via
Spokane
TIMS BCHKDUI.KM
raoH
PORTLAND
aaaiva
raoti
Rait Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, ouialia,
Kansas City, 8t.
Units, Chicago and
Kant
4:30 r.M,
Salt Ike, Denver,
Ft Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
Louts, Chicago and
10i30a.it
Walla WallaTEewTiT
tnn,8pokane,Wallace
Pullman, Minneap
olis, Ht Paul, Du
luth, Milwaukee,
Chicago and East
7:3tA,a
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
raOSf PORTLAND
Bteamshlps between Portland and Ban
Francisco every Qve days.
Klver boats on tbe lower Columbia and
Willamette daily except Bunday.
LOW RATR8
To and from all oolnta in the Rtit
Tickets via this route on sale at all depot
uuioea ui tuo ouuinrn raoiuo i.
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
I carry a complete line ol General
Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods,
Hardware and Building Material, I
can get yoa 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 besten. Give
me a call. I bay farm produce, cash
or trsde. Give ma a call.
0 HaynoUm
Mom1mldmlm, Or.
SUMMONS
IN THK CIllCUIT COURT OF THK
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Kenyon Cranuall, Plaintiff,
vs
Lizzie A. Crandall. Defendant.
To Lizzie A. Crandall, the above named
ueienuunir-
Tn tli nania nt fit Qimtm
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the ciiiiplaint Hied herein within
six weeks from the tlste of the II rut publi
cation of this summons, and If you fall so
to appearand answer the complaint, the
plalntill' will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded In his complaint, to-wit
For a decree dissolving tbs niarriaee
contract now existing between plaintiff
nun umeniiani, ana ror nun oilier and
further relief aa to the Court may appear
equitable.
The date of tbe first publication of this
summons Ii Augusta, 11105, and the order
authorizing the aervlee of this summons
tiy pitDiicatlon require you to appear snd
answer on or before the expiration of six
weeks fiom said date.
Tnis summons is served upon yon by
publication by order of the Honorable
Thomas A. MoBride, Judge of the above
namea uoun.ny an oraer made and dated
at Chambers at Hillsboro, Oregon, on
August 1 tew,
JOHN M. WALL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
fpye We J.
Has added to the business iu their
New Quarters ou 'Mailt Street,
STEAM AND
GASOLINE
Agent for Valvoliue Cylinder Oils and Magnet
Machiuc Oils best grades.
Plumbing tupiiliee. steam aiul gasoline rnyine parking,
fine gradrs ot Babbitt metals; oils, in one ami five gnll.ni
can; waste ami eomiiouDils, steam ami water valves 1 1 all
kinds, fittings and pipe, targe supply of lubricator snd
Injectors tor mill and traction ei giues
Pitcher A fine Hue of garden linee and everything
and lound In such an eatalilishineiit. rail and
Force our alock. Oi iKwite lr. Tstuleyie's
. Pumps residence. Jhdh phones.
Main Street,
We want Your Trade
And Wo Buy
Your Farm Produce
Our Mock of General Merchandise will
saawer your wsnts. Our dry goods are
of tbe best quality, aad wit btmta and
shoes excel. We can suit you. lirorcr
ies of Hie best, for everybody.
We Give You a Premium
For every Ten Hollar Cash i'urvhase
we Rive each customers line Uii nil
pslntiag. We also take l aiiii produce
sad pay cash for it.
Qui Hue of Farm Machinery, Buggies,
etc., will suit yoa aad our prices ate
right. Bee our celebrated Keystone
Wire Feace.
Rowell Bros. (IX Co.
Scholls, Oregon
Dailey's Music Store
j We have added new features
S """i "u v ouwuiy vuu
m an Kinus, irom a piauo
J mandolins; a splendid line of
Sporting and
Fishing Tackle, etc. We have also added a fine line of
crockery, work baskets and fancy baskets. Sec our
souvenir dishes. Fine Hue nf tuiclrrt til1rt Pall
-
UUU bCC US.
F. R. DAILEY, Mai St.,
IVes.sisva
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.
S wetland 's
Ice Cream
Ws handle the Famous Swetlaml
Ice Cream, the bent in the market
Our Sanitary Soda Fountain is the
finest in the market, cleanly antl
wholesome, Our parlors are cosy,
cool, and delightfully furnished.
Try Our Chocolates
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the Russell & Gilbert candies
Their chocolates are absolutely the
finest in the market.
Cigars and Tobacco
Our lines of oigars and tobacco are
standard. Tropical fruit always
on hand. Give us a call. We will
treat you right. Wa want r;ur
custom.
Parlors on Second Street, one
door south of Wehrung's.
F. S. Olsen,
Proprietor
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Engine Supplies
Hillsboro, Ore.
to our Main Street Music
whu iuutiiuii instruments 01
down to a banjo, tiuitars,
grapbophoucs ami reeords.
Baseball Goods
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