The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 21, 1905, Image 4

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    HHL3B0R0 AftflOsT SEPT It, 1W8 " -
Oweo If amy, tUCdu Mill old
timer, tu op Monday, chatting
with n HiUsboro friend.
K. C. Luce it at preaent touring
Paget Sound points, nailing his
headquarter at Seattle.
C. W. Allen, of Beararton, and
who ii an all-around good fellow,
was a county teat visitor Saturday.
Commissioner V. J. Butner, of
Beaverton, wai in Saturday, con
ferring with County Judge Rood.
San Moon, of Genterville, and 6.
W. Marsh, on the drainage commie
aion for District No. 5, were in town
Saturday.
Rev. H. Gilpatrick, of the Con
gregational Church, llillsboro, at
tended the big Northwest meeting
at Seattle, tha latt of the week.
Mr. R. B. Collin went to Port
land Sunday evening, to attend the
bedside of her mother, Mr. Parthe
na Starr, but b had already pas
ed away before the daughter reach
ed the noma.
The 8 tat Board of Education
ha granted Martha France T ra
ver, of Forest Grove, a stat diplo
ma aa teacher. This is the only
diploma of it kind granted in
Washington county at the recent
board meeting.
Henry Carstens, of near Green
ville, wa in Saturday, attending a
meeting of the drainage board from
hi taction, and the old democratic
warhorse, H. Taylor Hill, wa also
in, with an eye, a usual, on the
Williamson case.
D. C. Ringle and wife, of Tacoma,
Wash., were here the laat of the
week, guests of Mr. Ringle' broth
er, W. H., superintendent of the
city Water and light plant The
two families visited the Fair togeth
er the last of the week.
Geo. Grayson, the Tillamook liv
eryman and stage line owner, waa
over the last of the week, the guest
of T. S. Weatherred. He and his
son were enroute for a week at the
Fair. He reports T. B. Handley a
getting along nicely with hi law
practice over in the Bay City.
C. H. Soehren, of Manning, and
who brought Mrs. Soehren to town
for medical treatment, was himself
stricken with typoid the last of tbe
week, and taken to a Portland hos
pital, Tuesday morning. Mra
Soehren waa taken to the hospital
yesterday morning.
Mrs. George Kinvon and daugh
ter, of Colton, California, are guests
. nl Mra. K W llant enrl Mrs J A
Weisenback, of Reedville, Tbe
Kinyona are owner of the famous
Kinyon nine, which ha paid out
over $100,000, with prospects of
continuing an Indefinite period.
J. T. Fletcher, of Forest Grove,
now hold the county record as
having picked 355 pounds of hops
from 8:00 in the morning until
4:30 in the afternoon. This is "go
ing some," and the Argus i anxi
one to publish the name of some
woman who can beat it
J. A. Messioeer. of Laurel, was
in town Saturday, and reports tbs
hop crop a better than laat year
over in tbe Laurel section. . Mr.
Messinger had 8 acre this season
from which be picked 42.750 lbs.
of green hops pretty good for what
Has been termed a light year in
many district. .
Mr. Chilcott, tbe express measen
ger who owns the Luce property in
South HiUsboro, was out Monday,
looking over hi property. H ex
pecte to come out and take posses
ion in a short time. This place is
on or tbe nnest in this section, and
can be made aa beautiful as almost
any of the suburban places in this
part or tbe West Side.
J. M. Blaine, representing the
racinc mommy, is in tbe city, and
win nein me county several weeks
looking over the resonrcea. nrodne.
tion, and political history of the
section, for DUblication. This mar.
azine is now the leading periodical
or its kind on tbe Pacific Coast
and it is having a magnificent
growth.
S. H. Dunbar, well known all
over tbia county, ha sold hi farm
near Farmington, the purchaser to
take possession October 20. Mr
Dunbar will have public sale of
bia personal property soon, and
will then leave for a two years'
visit nack to Missouri and Illinois
Heaold hi big team, Tuesday, to
Stevens & Son, of Farmington, for
410.
Soma Forest Grov wag painted
a big sign, "Look Out For The
Cars," and put it up at the Tilla
mook railway crossing, on Base'
line, the other night In turn,
aome Hillsboroite, smarting under
tbe taunt, carried it to the Grove
and placed it where tbe electric
line entered town, that line also
being 10 tatu qno. Tha sun was
torn down early the next morning,
however, a tbe electric line propo
sition seem to be a tore point up
that. , '
Ifrs. Partbena Starr. Portland.
died at tbe bom of her daughter,
Mr. Ines Uhlman, in that city,
Sunday, Sept. 17, and the funeral
tOOK piece ID U1I duamw uouivwrj,
Tuesday. Deceased was a pioneer
of 1863, and was wedded to John
Ctarr, redding at Forest Grove,
Tear ao, where tbe husband died.
Two other daughter aurvive, Mrs.
II. B. Collins, of Billiboro, and
Ilr. Emm C. Powers, of Beaver
Crack, Columbia County, and one
era. John 11. Reddiok, of Clatska-tste.
If you want brick for any pur
pose, or building blocks for a foun
dation, remember that the Gronet
A 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
u help you. We can aid you to
avoid crop failure on low lands
House and barn bills for lumber
on short notice and do not forget
that we can furnish you estimates
on short notice. Post office address
Hilleboro, Oregon, R. F. D. No 2.
Sixty thousand feet of fine, dry
shiplap on hand.
Frank Hardeback, who came
from the East, recently, to visit his
brother, at Dilley, departed Tues
day for Denver, Colorado, from
which point be will drop down to
Arisooa and New Mexico, on - a
quest for health. Mr. Hardeback
will live an open air life down in
the high altitudes.
The fourteen vear old son of A.
J. Ray, the Witch Hsxel hopgrow
er, lost a finger one day last week,
the amputation being at the first
joint The young man caught the
digit in a piece of cable wbile at
work at the bop house. Dr. Tamie
eie made the amputation.
Marion Wilkes arrived from
Sumpter, Friday, and visited with
hia father, T. 3. Wilkes, who is
here from Ariiona. Monday he
left for Corvallis, accompanied by
bis sister. Miss alia, and both will
attend the Agricultural College this
Winter.
Penn Frost, of north of town, re
ceived a badly jammed finger, last
week, as a result of handling a colt
Dr. J. P. Tamieeie attended the
wounded digit, and sewed several
stitches to keep the tendons in
place.
Uncle Dan Phillips, of Cornelius,
and who for years was one of
Washington County's leading vio
linist when country people knew
how to have a good time was in
town Saturday, greeting his pioneer
mends.
Elder J. A. Campbell, who is one
of the most popular of Hillsboro's
old time ministers, and who always
has a good word for hia fellows, was
in Hilleboro Monday, on bis return
to Portland from a meeting at
farmington.
Judge Hollis, of Forest Grove,
and who is doing all he can to aid
Washington County railroad de
velopment, irrespective of where the
line runs, was in the county seat
Monday morning.
W. G. Hare departed Monday
evening for Ann Arbor, Mich,
where he again resumes his law
studies. His many friends in
Washington County send with him
their best wishes.
: Banker S holes and wife departed
tbe last ot tbe week for North
Branch, Michigan, to be absent for
60 or 90 days, visiting old friends,
and incidentally attending to bust
ness interests there.
Mrs. A. Bendler, of near the Bag
ley Sr. bopysrd, while cutting kind
ling, Sunday morning, chopped tbe
tip off ber left tbumb. Dr. A. B
Bailey was the attending physician
D. B. Emrick, the gentleman who
always haa a standing invitation to
meet with the Solomon and Sheba
Club, of this city, was up from
sobolls, Saturday.
Born, September 17, 1905, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Wells, on tha Raf.
fety place, near Mountaindale, a
a
aaugnier.
F. E. Rowell. of Scholls. was in
town Monday, and called at the
Argus omce.
Bob Greer leads and the rest fol
low, in groceries, crockery and
glassware.
C. A. Keith, of below Farming-
ton, waa a caller at tbe Argus ofiice
Monuay.
Mrs. Joeenhine Patton. of the
News, Forest Grove, visited here
Sunday.
When you want pickles go to
ureers. All kinds in bulk.
James Sigler, of the Bloyd & Sig
ler sawmill, was in town Saturday,
PUBLIC SALE
Tbe undersigned willl sell at public
sals at his residence 6 miles N. E.
of HiUsboro on tbe J. A. Imbrie
farm, West Union, at 10 a. m. on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Ttnee good work horses; mare, 11 years,
weight, I550; mare. ia veers, weieht.
I450, and with loal by Vilindus; fine
filly, 1 years, 1200; colt, 5 mouths; 1$
head of Al dairy cowi, bull, 2 yean; 3
yearling heifers, with calf; 4 doz. Ply.
mouth Rock chickens, 9 ihoati, 75 to
15 lb.; about 60 ton clover bay, ia
mow; 20 tons .cheat hay, 100 buibel
cheat aeed; Weber wagon, 3; new top
ogK7i open onggy, usDorne mower,
Deenng mower, both five ft. cut; 10 ft.
McCormick rake, 16-inch plow, disc
harrow, a drag barrow, buncher for c
ft. mower, goad hay rack, Meyer force
pomp, 4 mut cans, z sett work Harness,
a sets single harness for buggy, one new
with rubber trimmings, cook and heat
ing stoves, household goods and numer
ous other articles.
TERMS OF SALE
Under 110, casb; $10 and over. 1
year's time, approved note 7 per
cent, interest. Discount of 2 per
. 1 A ..
cent, tor casn over iu.
J. H. Tsogarden, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
WARD OFF M5EA5Q
fey furttrrfaei yow syatea. with a Mlabta
Wood asealciue, Aa akwholie sthwataitt
Aa awoh
u
Mot harm
Mi tha rue-
would leave.
vou nearer
complete pru
trauma tha a
ever before.
, With ttmnm-h imit
bUwd id god order
you can rutht tha
battle of III suc
cessfully against
all odds. Uui.ni
Kkal Hour tNv
Vusfiak la a famous
remedy for drapep
sla, aud Ut'BBN t
oor (SltJHnyfcit,
haa a direct action
lu promoting tha
...! .,7 Ik.
blood. Roth or these ara used In Dr.
fierce" Uolden Mnlical Discovery In
such a way. by skllllul extraction, com
bination and solution without alcohol,
that their beat effects ant secured.
Many years of actual practice eon
vlnced Dr. tierce ol tha value of many
Saliva ruoU aa medicinal agents and he
went to great expense, both In time and
in money, to perfect hi own peculiar pro
cesses for rendering them both efficient
and safe fur rouUnuou usa as tonic and
rebuilding agents.
Tha enormous popularity ot 'Golden
Medical Discovery is due both to Its
ecientitlc compounding and to the actual
medicinal value of the ingredients. Tha
publication ot the mimes of In tnumtt
M(a on tha wrapper of every bottle
hereafter to be sold, gives full assur
ance of Its non-alcoholic character aud
remove all objection to the use of an
unknown remedy.
VXS!x WLLS, tint put up by old Dr.
Keea R. V. Iterce over ) vear
ago. Mack Imitated, but never touted.
UlUe pill. Little dose, but give great re
sults In a curative way in all derange
ment of Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Common Sense Medical Adviser will
be sent tree, paper-bound, fur il one-cent
stamp, to pay the oust of mailing only,
or clolh-buuud tor 11 sumps. Address
Dr. K. V. Pierce, Sol Maiu Street, Buf
falo, N. Y.
L. J. Frances, of Tualatin, was
up Friday, on bufinees with Clerk
God man.
Misses Hazel and Irene Bsueom,
of Portland, are guests of ths Miss
es Hartrampf this week.
Mrs. A. M. Brown departed Sun
day for a few months' visit with
her parents at Dsnova, Iowa.
Seth Seeley, of Scholls, waa in
town Monday, takiDg out hunters'
licensee for several of hia neighbors,
W. E Wells, of this side of
Mountaindale, was in the city Mon
day, and called at the Argus ofiice,
M. Hahn, of Mountaindale, was
down Friday, the guest of his
daughters, Mesdamee W. J. Wall
and W. F. Hoffman.
Geo. Hager and wife, of Saltese,
Montana, are here for a few days'
visit with Mra J. A. Cummings, a
relative of Mr. Hager a.
W. W. Williams, of Mountain
dale, was in town the last of the
week, returning from a trip to tbe
Lewi Clark r air.
A. N. Davie, of the independent
line ot telephones, was up from
nesr Progress, tbe last of the week,
working on tbe system.
Frank Powell and wife, of Mon
mouth, pioneers of 1853, were here
Sunday, guests of S. D. Powell and
family, enroute to tbe Fair.
O. C. Reiches, postal inspector
for this district was out Friday,
inspecting the books and accounts
of the local poetoffic, making his
regular trip.
Fine supply oi seasoned rough
and dressed lumber on hand. Be
fore making a purohase give us a
call and we will save you money.
inompeon Bros., Mountaindale.
Joseph Beat, of Goldendale. and
who came herein 1847, came out
last Friday and greeted hia old pio
neer friends, on his way to see his
brother, Geo. Besl, of Gales Spur.
Henry Smith, working at the
Bagley Sr. bopyard, badly out one
of bia hands on a piece of glass
Saturday, and it was necesssry to
call a physician to attend the
wound.
Argus and Pacific Monthly, 1.50a
HOMESTEADS
And Desert Land Claims For Yon
lean locate vou on level valley
lands with deep, rich soil, free
from rock. Water to be bad at a
depth of from 5 to 30 feet These
t . 1 f 1A
lanus are locatea in ventral ure
gon and can be taken under the
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 HiUs
boro, Oregon.
Dr. A. A. Burrib
LUMBER FOR SALE
We saw ths finest sidewalk InmW
fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of
Duuaing lumber, we deliver.
Drop us a 'card, and tell us what
you want, we also turnish esti
mate for houses and barns, and
far brides work. Mill 3 miles north
of Glsncoe Address Bisbun Bros .
Hilleboro, R F. D. No. 3. Pacific
States' Telephone, Glencoe central.
LEWIS at CLARK EXPOSITION
During tbe Lewis & Clark Exposition
the Southern Vmti&c Cnnuai ..11
round trip tickeU to Portland, limit thir
ty days, at one and one third fare for the
round trip. For oartiea of ten Or more
t ravelin 7 on one ticket, one far tnr th
round trin. For anranizeri rtmriimm tt
one hundred or more, individual tickets J
oionover 01 ten davs will he rin
Portland on all on wav llfbeta rmAn
through that point during the Exposi
tion. i icans mutt oe deposited with
Joint Agent at Portland and charge of
miy cent wiu ne maos lor tne eitenslon
OI UUt,
would
than good
tioa hai It V
a
1AwJ
irr teOi car rczaFzzzza 4
And guaraate you satisfaction. Our Drier will start September 10.
IT. Kmm m FtOIs GkStr fZSU
Our Cider Mill will start September to, and continue throughout the
season. Mill and Drier located in North HiUsboro, on Fourth street.
Prion
jnha& r. team
ThI 9Ur?5S f StUC,y lP-'i for County and Stat
ftiucats. A Higher courses recognised ia Washington and other
Demand for Normal Trained Teachers. Longer term.
higher wages and better opportuoiiiee for promotion award the
Norms! graduate for hia or her enterprise. School director ap
preciate the euperfor ability of Monmouth graduates, and the de.
mand tar eieeeds the supply. Special attention given to method
work in graded and ungraded schools.
Catalogues Containing Full Information ,n u Mnt
oa application. Correspondence invited. Address
, E. D. RESSLER, ProU.nl ! "
or J. B. V. Butler. Secretary
Cornelius Warehouse
CORNELIUS, ORE..
Does a General Warehouse Busiuess. Flour, j
Feed, Hay aud Shingles at the lowest market !
price. Feed for farmers steam or dry rolled or j
chopped, as wanted. ;
TAX NOTICE
The Tax payer of Washington
County, Oregon, are hereby notified
that the last half of their taiea (or
ths year 1904 and levied ia Janu
ary, 1905, are now payable, and
will become delinquent on the First
Monday in Ootober, 1905, at which
time interest al the rate of 12 per
cent, per annum will be charged in
addition to 10 per cent, penalty,
which interest charge will be com
puted from the Arst Monday in
April, 190o.
Dated at HiUsboro, Oregon, Au
gust 29, 1905.
J. W. Connell,
Sheriff of Washington County,
Oregon.
To the Farmers of Washington County
Have you any Insurance upon your
buildings and their contents?
If not, you can get insurancs
with the Uerman Ineuranoe Co., of
Bethany, which has been amongst
you for mors thsn twenty-five
years. The rstes are 50 cents per
100 of the amount of insursnce,
and 25 cents per 100 every year
thereafter, subject to assessments if
these amounts shonld not be sum
dent to pay up losses.
Yon can get all information re
garding this by addressing the sec
retary by msil, or the precident by
Pacific States telephone, Glencoe
HiUsboro. Alf Guerber, President,
R. F. D. No. 1, Hillsboro, Ore.
P. 8. Telephone, Glenooe-Hillsboro.
Peter (Jrossen, Secretary,
R. F. D. No. 1, HiUsboro, Or
A GUARANTEE
We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun
Proof Paints to wear well on build
ings painted with tbe same, for st
least five (5) years. Should our
claim for Sun-Proof paint fail we
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 COMPANV,
J. E. Patton, President,
Bchulmerich Bros, keep this
paint. ,
Administratrix's Notice
Notice la hereby given that the under
signed haa beon by the County Court of
the Mate of Oregon for Washington Court
ly duly appointed admliiiHtratrix or the
estate of Philip Pestling, deceased, and
has duly qualified as such. Now, there
fore, all peraon having claims against
aald estate ara hereby required to present
them to the undersigned at ths law ornoe
of Geo, ft. Bagley, in HiUsboro, Oregon,
together with proper vouchers within six
month from the date hereof.
Dated this Aug. 5th. 11105.
ELIZABETH FEOHTLINO,
Administratrix of the estate of Philip
FeKhtling, deouased.
(Jeo. R. Bagley, Attorney tor adinrx.
Natloe of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given, that the execn-
vni ui me junaio oi Oliver Mainreain, de
ceased, has on this day filtd with the
iounty tjourt or Washington County,
Oregon, her final account aa executrix of
Aft made and entered this date, has ap
pointed tbe 25th day of September, IfloS,
as the time, and the Court House In
HiUsboro, Washington County, Oregon,
as the place for bearl' g objections to said
wiiw vM.iHiiient ui wis rniate.
Dated this 24th day of Anguet, 1006.
8 A RAH OALBREATH,
Executrix of the Estate of Oliver Gal
breath, Deneaserl.
US. B. Tongue. Attorney for Executrix
Mtffsto( Ormgom
MONMOUTH
State Normal
Begins its 24th year
September 26th
(SnoixriiNE
AUmimPACinc
8 THAIN TO THIS KANT IA1LT
PHOSI POHTliAND.
Through Pullman standard and tourist
sleenin sT-Cam ilatilv in Om atrial ty Iiau a
Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to
"aa my; inrougn ruuman lounai
sleeping-cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re
clining chair cars (seats free) to the
Bast daily.
Dinar
to a
DAILT
Chioago
Bpeciat
9:20 a.m.
via
Atlantic
Express
8:1ft P.M.
via
TIMK 8CHEDUI.K.S
rum
PORTLAND
saaivs
raoki
DAILY
Sslt Lake, Denver,
tX Worth, omaha,
Kansas City, Ht.
1ouls, Chicago and
East
4:30 r. M.
Bait Uke, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansaa Oltjr, Ht.
Louis, Chioago and
Kant
Walla WalUTIiwfc."
ton,Hpokane,Walia
Pullman, Minneap
olis, Ht. Paul, Du
luth, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Kasl
10:30 A. M
8t. Fault
Past
Mail
8.-00 r. u.
via
Bpokana
7:36 a, m
OCEAN AND RIVER NCHRDULR
FKOM PORTLAND
Nteamshlpa between Portland and Ban
Francisco every Ove days.
River boats on the lower Columbia and
w uianieite uaiiy except Hunday.
LOW KATEN
To and from all points In tha East
TickeU via this route on sale at all depot
offices or the Houthern Pad no Co.
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
General Klerobandime
I carry s complete line oi General
Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods,
Hardware and Building Material. I
can get yon anything you want, on
order, at Portland prices.
I make s specialty of cedar fence
posts and cedar shingles. My line
or Groceries can't be bcateu. Give
me a call. I buy farm produce, cash
or trade. Give me a call.
Oe S. Reynold
Mountaindale, Or
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
(Equalisation or looS Assessment)
To the Tax payers of Washington Coun
ty. Oregon:
or Equalization for Washington County,
uickuo, win convene in me ciera'S omce
at tha Court house. In Hlllalmrn on tha
9th day or October, loos, and continue
in session one week, or unlit the Kith
day or October, 1905, inclusive, for tbe
fiurpose or public equalizing and correct
nir tha tax list nf Waihlnoi
Oregon, for the assessment made in the
yser, lyuj.
GEO. II. WILCOX,
Assessor for Washington County, Ore.
HiUsboro, Oregon, Sept. j, 1906,
PRINCE HENRY
Farmer wanting Fall service for
their mares can visit my stables in
Hilleboro. Prince Henry is the
only Clvde-Peraheron in the Anns.
ty. II. D. Schmeltzer.
Argu and Oregonian, $2.00.
V
We want Your Trade
And We Buy
Your Farm Produce1
Our stock of tlencral Merchandise will
answer your wants. Our dry gootle are
of tbe best quality, sad our Units and
ahosa excel. We can suit you. Ilr carr
ies of the beat, for everylody.
We Give You a Premium
for every Ten Dollar fash Purchase
we give rsch customer s tine 141" oil
painting. We also take farm Product
and pay cash fur It.
Our line of Faros Machiaeiy, Buggu-a,
etc., will suit yon and our prices aie
light. Set our celebrated Kevstone
Wire fence.
Rowell Bros (EL Co.
Scholia, Oregon
Timothy Seed
We cau sell you Timothy Seed, Alstke, Kuglish
Rye Grass Seed, at prices that will save you money.
Flour and Mill Feed
At lowest prices. Wc are in the market to buy
oats. Sell to us aud save the trouble of shij'piun
and its anuoyauce. We pay the highest market
price.
H. L HARTRAMPF,
Main Street feed Store, llillsboro
tf.l VaU
CATE'S MARKET
Dealers ia Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds.
Fish and Poultry. Vegetables iu seasou. Lowest
prices consistent with Good Business Policy.
Will haudle Farm Produce.
Hop supplies a specialty.
Main Street, East of Livery, - llidsboro, Or.
it
Swetland's
Ice Cream
We handle the Famous Swetland
Ice Cream, the bust in the market.
Our Sanitary Boda Fountain is the
finest in the msrket, cleanly and
wholesome. Our parlors are coy,
cool, and delightfully furnished
Try Our Chocolates
We have the exclusive ageney for
the Russell & Uilbert candies
Their chocolates are absolutely the
finest in the msrkot.
Cigars and Tobacco
Our line of cigars and tobaoco are
standard. Tropical fruit always
on hand, (live us a call. Wa will
treat you right. W want your
custom.
Parlors on flecond Street, one
door south of Wehrung's.
F. Se Olsen,
Proprietor
Notice ol Tims
Notloe la hereby given that t have this
(late eiven to mv ann. If W uk..ni..i.
Jr., his time and freedom from this
and 1 hereby notify all persona that he
must hereafter pay all bills of his con
tracting and that I will not be 1 eaponsible
for any debts that he may Incur,
Sept. 21, 11106.
1 . W' SOHULTH W SR.
Portland, Ore., R. K . D. No. 2.
Argui and Journal, $1.76,
Ko Good For Cuelneae
Wtoa yea save aiadt a al(M ef k oa ssy bat
GYRUS I0DLE K.Tt
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LOWER RATES TO FAIR
Commencing September 1 the
Southern Pacifio will sell round
trip tiokets to I'ortlsnd si one and
one-tenth fare, instead of one and
one-third, as at present. This ia
dons to stimulate travel to the
Fair, and is a voluntary coiirpMalon
on the part of tbe railway company.