0 HlLUMfto anno. a H i - - . i .. 1 sk i John Lot hit of V loelanda, wu in town Tuesdty. W. W. Jaquith, of Senilis, was - f in ine city I useday. i Jerose HooTer was tip from Reed , tuii monaay ! Bob Greer leads and the reet fol I low, in groceries, crockery and I glassware. I Editor Wood, of the News, Forest .. Grove, was a caller at the Argus of- nee Monday. : Are rou a smoker? Then call 1 for the Schiller or ExceUencia Oregon manufacture Barn, October 5, 1905. to Her- I man Kamna and wife, of North of , Hillsboro, a daughter, Samuel Thomas, who is leasing , the Tongue place, east of this city, ; ih in monaay. With your head hot your brain is not right for work. Moral: Buy i your baU from H: Wehrnng A cons. John E. Zimmerman, of beyond uienooe, over in the Wallace settle ment, was in town Monday, a call er at this office. You can bay paint at Schulmer icb Bros, at Portland nricea. The Fall of the year is the proper time ra use it. Mrs. S. B. Huston attended Rathbone Sister Grand Temple at rqruana, mis week, holding Tues- aay ana Wednesday, Fine farm, good improvements, 0 acres under cultivation; near roreei urove; tor sale at a bargain Inquire at this office. ft Mrs. Asenath C. Brown, of Iowa urn, nas moved into the Witbam property, on First street, recently purchased. Schulmerich Bros, have received the Fall shipment of cloaks direct from New York. Come early and get your choice. Geo, W. Kelly, of Vinelands, wis in Monday, and record a water melon, grown on his place, at 331 pounds. This is a record breaker. Schulmerich Bros, have addad r complete line of stoves to their stock of hard wai e. Come and have - a look at them. Herman Schulmerich went to Portland Tuesday morning, to represent Phoenix Lodge K. of k in the State Grand Lodge. : Miss Anna Phillip, of Nanton Aioerta. Canada, was here Sun day, the guest of her cousin, Mrs Alice roord. bhe is at present visiting wita y. t. Phillips and ; wire, oi uomenus. . W. F. Bellrood, who has been f; spending the summer at Troutdale. ; was in the county ths first of the week, looking over his Cedar Mill f ranch, and came up to the county seat aionaay. W 1 cor genuemens, ladies' and , children, s hose you can do no bet l ter than to buy of John Dennis. We hiive them for everybody, and ai prices mat are values. Onion growers welcomed the dry weather of the first of the week, as thousands of bushels of the product were on tne ground, thoroughly soaked. . The end of the week, if i Koa weatner prs vails, will we al I the crop safe. ; Make your own wire fence. Buy ' your wire and a superior wire fsnce machine and you will have the world by the seat of the breeches t and a down-hill pull. Machines, o, ana your wire cheap. A. C ( Archbold. Hillsboro has lost its "coon bootblack, the darkey having gone i to Forest Grove, where he hopes to ; get a job as porter on the News electric line, which is to be in oner ation when the census equals that oi roruana. I For sale for seed: Choice lot of Winter oats and cheat seed. Wilt ! also sell five Merino Bucks, from ( . tne Baldwin Land & Sheep Co J flock, of ay Creek, Ore Wesley I W. Paine, Glencoe, Ore:, address, i Hillsboro, K. IT D. 3, i A burglar went into the house of ..t the Sherwood butcher one evening last week, after dark, and demand ed money. The wife was alone in the hGUse, and, after parleying for awhile, managed to get out the back door and notify the neighbors, I When they arrived at the house i the intruder was gons, with notb j ing for bis trouble. f While you are looking for a fine range do not fail to drop into Cave s i)iooeer hardware store and take a ook at the Moore range, the finest in the market. Considering quali- ty and value these ranges are the cheapest in tne market. We carry ; all kinds of fine heaters, also. i Give us a call. Cave's Hardware j etore, Main Street. I Peter G. Martin, who came to ; Oregon in 1859, after being in Cal , ifornia for several years, died in i Portland, Monday, at the age of 73 years. Deceased was a native of ; Ireland, and came to America when he was but 12 years of age. For twenty years Martin lived at Sber- rv wood, and be was a member of the Portland police foroe when the en- tire body of peace officers number J but nine men. Four daughters survive the veteran policeman: l"rs. C T. Hall, Sherwood; Mrs. " T 7. L. K:ior, lira Delia Hall, and L'rs. T. 9. Donahue, Portland. A v " -- -a, Js"-4 Keller, is now on ilortocdpUCtieroe. If you want brick for any pur pose, or buudiog blocks for a foun dation, remember that the Groner A Rowell Company, of Scholia, can supply your demands. They have a nne lot or 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. W et, low spots in the fields, always giving poor results, can be remedied by putting in tiling. Let us help 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. Post office address Hillsboro, Oregon, R. F. Dr No 2. Mxty thousand feet of fine, drv suipiap on nana. J. B. Ferguson, wife and daugh ter, Mrs. Elliott, all of Lincoln, Neb., were guests the first of the week at the S. G. Morgan home. Mr. Ferguson was in the Civil War with T S. Crosier, of Iowa, now here visiting with County Treasurer Jackson. A peculiar coincidence is the fact that a year ago the two talked oi visiting in ths west. Neither bad an idea that they were ... i to meet in the same town, nor visit at homes adjoining each other. From this date all who boy $1 worth, or more, in my hardware store, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, and on purchases of between 50 cents and 11.00, a rebate of 5 per cent, will be given. This ap plies to everything except oils and white lead. We are going to close our business, and here is a chance to save from 5 to 10 per cent., and our prices meet all competition. V. Archbold, becond street. In dependent phone No. 454. J. S. Tannock. of West Union. ana who graduated out of the O. A. C. at Corvallis. last vear. leavea the last of the week for Schenecta dy, N . Y, where he has a position wuu the big electrical works. The only depsrtment store in Washington County. We can sell you anything from the largest farm implement aown to a needle. Schulmerich Bros. Jake Whitmore, of Laurel, was in the city the first of the week, and says that the Laurel hopmen are ready for the market to get on tne up-grade. Tt Indian now UVad wort but be wanted hi aqua la gt wU a too. a mmih aa uai im cuuid do lb wurk U lt him hunt Uwrvfor mot jvr ar tur taai wu inetr -am JiUiWr.' -..as-. prat rnNy fur lit weak- l)r. Ptotw naes th aame tuot called Hlu Co hosh In hi" IV Uon" aklllrullv UllT lth t anl that aiak it combined othr a Wai CRY YCUR PGUZZS Aad guarantee you Mtufactloa. Our Drier will tUrt September lo. IV Hmvm m Flrst-Olass oifcfer Kill Our Older Milt will ttart September to, and contluue throiiKhoul (he aeaaoa. atttl and Drier located in North HilUboro, on Fourth alrecl. V4ow Rmatomabim JAMES F. KBtR . - HUIaboro, Oregon wore elrwtlvo and protect Uia siomaca iron funotlunal dlturhancL. Ult liKRCk'a KiYonrra rmx aimo b nut ntir ever was a "paumt Btmllolno, out it n ui carriuiijr wrouKlil uul aud thoruturhly teeWd raul immripNuM at a, mu ittumiiiii la a ma pmMr4. I. riiw'i untiaraJHed uce wllh thi remmljr wa urh that awr wauled to use It than any one doctor could attend to In a private practice. Thi Induced him to manufacture It on a auftlcleutlj uwrai cmi io ueei we aemano. Bt hi own special prucetMcst, he ei tracu. combine and oreewrve the medl. einal uualitie of the several Infreuleul without the um of alcohol ultig cheu Icallr pure glycerine liwteadi. thu rvn dtvlnc it abeulutely safe for any woman of any and In any condition to u freely. 1 he name of the infmllenU are: ijuxj a onpper root, ttiark lonoaft rooi f Til IIIIUIH1J VXlt, aud Vnicorn root. Blue Cohuah root Golden Seal root. . Ml May Rohrback. NaTs Amsterdam Avenue. New York City, Treasurer of the noman rrosrauive union, write : "1 had hedrli. barkach. and wu verr wrrruux i rwvviy oie n aieep more wan two houra al a lima. I wu tilths! i r Ir. Pteivw! I'mvurltw PeM-riniliiB. and w.. Mtiitd wllh Um mull. Wltkla a week 1 waa lUeeplnc tplomllUlr. Cuotluued uln and then iopned. for I was ptrlHil wwtt. r.Tf Mnw wea ju 'Kaeorli Prwrlui It to every on. Constipation although a little III, be gets bi one If neglected. Ih-. Pierce IK Cornelius Warehouse CORNELIUS. ORE., Docs a General Warehouse Busiucss. Flour, Feed, Hay and Subfiles at the lowest market price:. Feed for farmers steam or dry rolled or chopped, as wanted. A GUARANTEE oar meaictne Bu twen Mil 1 mxnuaiwd I We hereby guarantee Tattoo's Sun Proof Paint to wear well on build ings painted with the same, for at least five (5) rears. Should our claim for Sun-Proof paint fall 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 ued as a means for unjust demands, careless. sloven- Raffety, of Mountaindale, My work, or where the paint ia an- puea contrary to written directions. PATTON PAINT COMPANY, J. K. Patton, President Schulmerich Bros, keen this paint. rieaiaul Pellet cure con tl patton. S. J. T1 OREGON (i) SlIOLT LINE wu ia town Tuesday. Judge Hollia, of Forest Grove. was in town Tuesday. Supt. Roy reports but seven in mates at tne county farm, T. J. Willis, of Mountaindale. was in town Monday. 0. W. Lockmao, of South Tua latin, was in town Monday. Arthur Cox, of South Tualatin, Ben Birdsell and brother. Dan. was a county seat vieuor saturaay. iel, were down from the Grove Col. T. J. Bramel departs for the Iue'"T U88U of Meedames Mc- So diera e Home. KOMbnrt. in the vormica nu iwnnis. morning. G. C. Zurcher, of the Bellrood I Baby a Born Wonder, Smokers like the Schiller and the axcellencia. Taese cigars are of the beat stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. W. G. Sander, manager of a bis sawmill, at Litell, Wash., was here the brst of the week, a guest at the place, near Cedar Mill, wu in town Monday evening. Wen Davis, of Glencoe. wu in town yesterday, and will leave for California in two weeks. Thought a Provd Motker J. P. Shirley, of Nelson, was in Mrs. Delsmsn home, southeast of town Tuesday. He bas leased town Miss Ada Turk, who has been at the J. W. Gates home, si Leisv- ville, for six months, departed Mon day evening for Grants Pass. W. A. Tupper. accountant for a I big flouring mill at Wasco, is home the AN your baby talkr I aiked of one of my (rieods, who nrat born waa being exhibited with true motherly pride aud affection. 'Talkr aald the mother, with a note of Indignation In her vole. "Well, 1 tbould aay sol Come. baby, dear; aay Dread and butter' for the lady, "Bel im bum." said the baby. "Hear thatr" aaked the proud moth er. "Now any baby' bottle."' "Bale hoi." elan'f U wmutareiilt LtA .-. .ni. Before purchasing a piano or or-1 arteen month old. Mv muain bu. . thia wV th i k:. I K"" U"TD "llu Li. mcvor oDy noy Mventeeo month old who Wm Tnn'n., ,nA -tl X i ick. For quality and prices he u't aay a word that any one can un. w., v" .uo cannot be beaten. deratand. He aaya -bet and but' for lSBJfJ. I Cha.. Meaonam K I,.. 1 " 'W ?' Onsd rough , u W uo WVU anrf Mmmmjt I U t. 1 r, wuu iu iu tr oou isrm ior i 1..1:.. . . vear. ha- mnveH tn Mnn.;.U -' Juroo give us a ii. ' u" T.. ,. : .r - can ana we will rave vou money w Licit; ub iias leaapn inn Kintv im ... - . . . ' I inompson Bros., Mountaindale. Stoffers place for a yar. Mrs. R. L. Via, of LaGrande. was here the first of the we.-k, the guest oi ber sister, Miss Pearl Smith. axo Union Pacific 8 TRAINS TO THK KANT DAILY ritOM fUllTI.AMO. Through Pullma ttanilard aad lourltl aleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chlrago, Spokane; tonriat (lecpinR-car daily to kaaea City; through 1'ullman touilal aleeping-cat (pcreunally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kanaa City, re clining chair car (eeala free) to the nat daily. " roa DAIIT Chloagu Srx-elal :iu.. via Atlantic Kaprea MJ r. m. via St. Paul Kant Mail via flpokaa TIMK HCIIKDULKS ru P0KTI.AND Salt take, Denver, Kt. Worth, ouiaha, Kana City, 8t. Ixiul, Chicago and Kant Ball Take, Denver, tX Worth, Omaha, Kanaa City, til, Iiouti, Chicago and Kant vValliVlla7IWI. Inn .Hpokane. Wal lane Pullman, Miiineap. oil. Hi. Paul, l)u Inth, Milwaukne, Chta-o and Kast aaaivi rauM BAILT i;30 r. a 10:30 A. 7:36 a. a Wm. and Loui Wolf, who have Henrv Dnral nf Whit Sn1..kn " J w M UIIV UUIUUU1 I .a n a. . Springs, returned home Tueadav. i090 00 w."f. We,80 P,ac aftar . ta,n wk. .ioi i,w i.:. some years, will have a sale on the sister. Mrs. John Lnftin. nf Vin f0"1. nd then move on the J. T. . 1 ' v.... i . . i w lands. xuuug iruj, weaii 01 town. iar w ni 1 j n ,t oung win move bacjt to town. Wm. Blanchard. of Brooklvn. Win . and flnnron Hnlt nl Ri.J Mrs. L. I. Kithcart. of Portland side, Cal., are here, guests at the bu Bled suit io this oouoty, asking 7T i",' hn' "d home of A. W. Barber and wife. for divorce from J. Kithc.it. She " Mon nu' read and butter.' Too can't under hand a thing be aaya He call candy tan.' Now. you bear my baby aay "candy Baby, dear, aay 'candy' for momaey." Tannum." Ton bear? All of my friend aay that they never knew a child of bis age who talk aa be does. I worry a little about It, because I think It ihow uu- usual brain activity, and I think that when the brain la too active the body la not apt to develop as It aboold. I'd have him talk some more for you, but I feel I'd better be a little careful. G. K. Townsend. of bevond netnany, ana lormerlv of Center ville. was in town Tuesday, and caiiea at tne Argus othce. Mrs. R. A. Lincoln, of Glencoe. will reside in Hillsboro this winter. 10 permit ner little daughter to at tend tne public school. For sale: J. I. Case gsng plow, n gooa repair. Inquire of U. G, Gardner, Shop, Third Street, Hills Doro. takes you upstair. The child waved one plump little flat aa he waa being carried from the room and aald, "Doogoot" 1 "Dear little chap!" ald bl moth. "Mv mother aava I tallrwt milta ni.' Than 1 waa Hi . I..K. a v. oauw, vagnier OI ine BOUte not near v an nlalnlv aa mv hah. Tt.lr m wA n. v d m i . I . . . ' ' . . uu r. inmienie. wem I une or mr menai v it i a to Portland Monday, to confer with gn that the child I a bora lit tne directors of the Tillamook rail- aaa l m fiad of that, for It ia alleges they were married in Ne braska in 1874 and that her better half deserted her in 1903. She al so alleges that be unjustly charged ner wnn inbdeiity. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE rnoM PORTLA H D 8teamahlpa between Portland and Ban FraUDiieo every flvedaya. River boal on tb lower Columbia and Wlllametle dally eicept Humlay. LOW KATK8 To and from all poinU In the Rait Ticket via thi route on sale al all depot office of the 8outhrn Pact lie Co. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. I carry a complete line ol General Merchandite, Orocerie. Dry Good, Hardware aad Building Material. I can get vou anything yon want, on order, at Portland price. I aike a (peclalty of cedar fence pou nd cedar ihlngle. My line of Orocerie can't be beaten. Give me a call. I buy (arm produce, caab or trade. Give me a call. O. S, RaynoMm MoHHtmlndmlm, Of. We want Your Trade And We Buy Your Farm Produce Our Mock of Uentral hlervliandl will aaawer your want. Our dry good are of the beat quality, aad our ImhI and hueeeicel. We ca ult you. t'.iocti le of the beet, for every body. We Give You a Premium For every Ten Dollar t'ah rurvhaae we give each cualomer a tin u" oil palming. Wealaotak Kanu I'rvxluce and pay caah lor It. Out line of Farm Machinery, Hulr. etc., will (lilt yoa and our price aie right. See our celebrated Kryntone Wire Ke ace. Rowell Bros. L Co. Scholls, Oregon Timothy Seed Wc can sell you Timothy Sml, Alsikc, Mngltsli Rye Grass Seed, at prices that will save you money. Flour and Mill Feed At lowest prices. We are in the market to buy oats. Sell to us ami save the trouble of shipping and its annoyance. We pay the highest market price. It. L IIARTRAMPF, Main Street Feed Store, Hillsboro I'laWaaWJaSJBJWSWaWaWH I Sii 1 near 1 Dom't Quli Your Business, tl aot li.i t awry lo Mlow lh xlvka nf ha wa who mud, "If your drliklii lnml,?a wilt yuur Imal aaaa, ial your InUMM." GYnUSnODLE'Som tar Sm eld wbUkie of qnalliv. thai art l4ofat ll by UnUnM aad orcaatoaal drir, Tbaa, hukw Itata tb kaad a tint aa toll lb day Al I' bai. Amy nil fur Ih.m la rvuly U tb anal Aaatikaa laqairy, "Wbat'tl II be r" aw a, wiaaa, mmrw mmm iwiwa. w. i. nn icwiTvu a co.. ht, nwruND. ms. W. B. Cate C. r. Cute CATE'S MARKET Dealers in Fresh aud Cured Meats of all kituls. Fish and Poultry. Vegetables in seasou. Lowest prices consistent with Good Business Policy. Will handle Farm Produce. Hop supplies a specialty. Main Street, East of Livery, - Hillsboro, Or. to learn the languages eaally."- wad. in Judge. a trv a. roaa company. Kf cords ts now out of the way, and Lytle, the pro a 1 as At a f. moier woo ouiu nm an&nikn im wants to Uks nn the work, bat has L M' "V:.m "U,T M- IK nr.:.Lt..i. ,. a.l ,!:.. i.l.L , a. "immu vvru, uie uoiei man, W a. Bicuuroui, 01 uorneuas. was -" euw we dinM. inMk ... .... II . .L , nun . lnll kl-V. . 1 r ' "'-""1 caucr a,t inis omce luesaay. tyt "- "y a.n not tb. dock of one of the transit' John Herdlin nfRl,mi ana onuie linear whiffing In the good old in th it Tn.a.1.. - uuvuapm vwimj, w comer rora air with evident relUb. 1 ' I With the Chamber Of rnmnMimi I "Raa vnnp havoaira mma nn f,l .wMv.OT, i w n m vu.v uu llJ Hu T ir.. i. . u : i - ... I iw.i.t wam .u, t . . A rPAMrc bud i unit m.. jujciB, ud uig llliu in IDS I xiw a cuaiuui inp . . a. i 'i : 1 1 i i . i ... , iitirk- u i . . xiiibuiuub, uirrDHiraia will De nOme u iar. rum wiu. from Alaska. Rnnrlav. anrl it ia a-, bright, glad amlle. "I waa oincb sm urange fair will be eiven br I Dec ted that thinra will iAr.n Prwea- vwmuj wnen i take an kAtw ri..A V OOfk a iL. a I ... . ' ) flPMn i Swetland's Ice Cream Loedy Orange No. 339, at the M. or go over nntit Sprios. a. uan, vruar mill, ure.. on I Saturday, October 21, doors to open at 2:00 p. m. The afternoon will be reserved for sports, exercises etc. An excellent supper will be served i:W p. m. A program, consist ing of dramas, songs and recitations will begin at 8 o'clock. Admission, inciuainu supper, adults. 26 cents; children nnder 10 vears. 15 cents. Committee NEW STORE AT CORNELIUS HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claim For Yoa I can locate yoa on level valley lands with deep, rich toil, free from rock. Water to be had at a depth of from 5 lo 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 see me at the F. M. Heidel Real Es- tale office, or address me at Hills ocean trip verytbln( cornea np but my Dagme." Am Awral Jali, Farmers wanting Fall service for their mares can visit my stables in Hillsboro. Prince Henry is ths only Clyde-I'trcheron in the coun ty. -H. D. rMmeltzer. Db. A. A. Bubris. LEWIS ft CLARK EXPOSITION Cbolly-Allow ms, Ml-aw-8mltb, to Introduce you to my nance. Ml 8mlth-Flee4 to meet you. In deed. And does tb. same ring that b gave m. fit you too?-Browning" Magazine. Administratrix' e Notice The new store in Cornelius is now open and ready for business. In the line of drv goods and notions, kn.. n. ft,.nl.KSn. k.r.J-U UuV I V"C6UU goods of all kinds, shirts and over alls of all sizes, patterns and prices, groceries oi toe nneet staple quali ty, we excel, and have a SDlendid A 1 1 a M ' . Biwua.. a kuuu 110BOI larm imnie- Dnrinv th Ti. Jt, n... D . , . . r I . O ufc .u. HAHWHUVy meats, Dugeies, wagons. Blows, har-1 tne boutbern Pacific ConiDanv aeii lNnn i. h-nh- . j. TOWS, cultivators, etc., in Stock, of r0UBd '"P t'ckeU to Portland, limit thir- tfgned bas been by the County Court of standard manuiactnrea We tak-o ' "ut"" uuc "u iar ior me rl , "aauiMBMra uoun. "."j" ! . . l"e round trip. For parties of ten or more ,T. July appointed adminUtratrix of the iiuj uruu ui,e in payment ana nav tra.iinr n .lu.. estate or r-niun reehtiine. danoaiuHl. anrl . a ... . - w r i ------, Vu, waive sail a: lui aiaec i i . i . . , r tbebigbest market price. Comein round trip, For organized parties of ?0".f S&TMlJtTZ ana see ine new store. Wo trouble " " mm, inaiviaaai tickets Mid etati .re hereby required to pNent a. J t m . I sit Olle far! Inr In rrniarl Iran I ai.. a,. u. a i a -. . r ... w mow KouaHa ovqd u you do not I vr-" y'n . w nBnw h im iiw omcc hv. W. a 'b- t J.V. n.l":: n J-P0!" ' te w, ?' Kv W'T. " HilUboro,. Oregon, voucher within lx "UV "ro. oer i0. m" prices Portland on all Due wav tickets readine toeether with owner mat will make you buy and US to through that point dnrine the Eanoai- month from the date hereof. 1 n a . n I iIm. tj.l... , . u . i. . . . sell. Corner Main & Fourth. Hendricks & Hon, Cornelius, Ore. tion. Ticket must be deuoaited with Joint Agent at Portland and charge of any mu wiu c asaa. ior ine extension oi time, Dated thi Ana-. 6th. lttH. LIZA BETH OtnUTIIKn AduiiuiBlratrix at tha ..I' rl,tlln Feshtling, deoeaied. ueo, a. nagiey, Attorney for admrx, . LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the fineat sidewalk lumber! fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of building lumber, We deliver. Drop us a csrd, 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 Bisbup Bros , Hillsboro, R. F. D. No. 3. Paciflo states' Telephone, Glencoe central. VETERAN CALL All member of Company D, Firit Regi ment, Oregon Mounted Volunteer, In dian War, now reiiding in tbi county, or in the Norihweit, are requetted to meet at HilUboro, Ore., at the Court Houie.on Saturday, October 14, 1905, at 11 a. m for the purpoa of celebra ting the Fiftieth anniveraarv of Com. pany organization. All those who find it absolutely impoesibl. to com will piee aaarei me at Foreit Grove, Or., o that their communication ftiav ha read at the asiemblv. Lu?fT. W. IT. H. Mykrs. Dated at Foreit C.rnvt (Um hl. ..!. day of Sept., 1905. We handle the Famous S wetland Ice Cream, the best in the market. Our Hanitary Hoda Fountain is the Ewi in the market, cleanly and nlesome. Our parlors are cosy, I, and delightfully furnished. Try Our Chocolates We have the exclusive sgency for 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 alway on hand. Give us a call. We will. treat you right. We want custom. It -r?- SS'B I '.V ' n 1 W. 'SZhmJ ' ) K( T your Parlors on Beoond Street, one door south of Wehrung's. F. S. Olsen. , Proprietor Will FURS WANTED Highest cash price paid for furs. "Try me." Reside at end of Long Bridge, west of Hillsboro. or . fur can be left with Honslsy. butcher, in city. Chas. Eames, Hillsboro, Ore. ' Go to R. H. Greer's for Kf and Mason fruit jars. LOWER RATES TO FAIR ( Commencing September 1 the Southern,. Puoiflo will sell round trip tickets to Portland at one and one-tenth fare, instead of ime and one-third, as at present. This ia done lo stimulate travel to the Fair, and ia a voluntary conoesion on the part of the railway com-PD7