HILLS80RO ARGUS. OCT. ffl, t905 Flour and Feed. Cate'a Market. Fred Myers has bought theW. H. Cash place, near Helvetia. Wm. Schulmerich, of Farming- ton, vu in town Saturday. H. B. Johnson, the Forest Grove liveryman, was in the city Friday. Go to R. II. Greer 'a for Economy and Mason fruit jars. Thos. Donovan, of this side of Cedar Mill, was an Anus caller Friday last. James Barrv. of llolbrook. was tip Friday last, taking in the Wolf als on east plains. Smokers like the Schiller and the Kxcallencia. These curars are of the best stock. You cant fool an authority on a good cigar. John J. Kuratli, of Phillips, was in town Friday, the guest of his son, the county recorder. Dr. McLean, state veterinary was out from Portland the last of the week. Effingham Schieffelin, for many years in the dairy business, was in from Uenterville, Friday last. Chas. M. Johnson, of Farming- ton, was in town Monday, and re ports seeding in progress down his way. With your head hot your brain is not right for work. Moral: Buy your hats from H: Wehrunc A Sons. Wsn Davis, of Glencoe, was in town Mondsy, getting ready to take bis departure for California, in about ten days. You can buy paint at Schulmer ich Bros, at Portland prices. The Fall of the year is the proper time to use it Julius Weiee aback, of Reedville, vu up Saturday, and reports fall work well under way down in his section. Schulmerich Bros, have addd complete line of stoves to their stock of hard wai e. Come and have look at them. C. 0. Roe, the Forest Grove fur niture man and politician, was down to the city Friday, greeting his old friends. Schulmerich Bros, have received the Fall shipment of cloaks direct from New York. Come early and get your cnoice. Moretx Schmidt, of Helvetia, and who has a nice little ranch up in that dairy neighborhood, vu in town Saturday. Fine farm, good improvements, 70 acres under cultivation; near Forest Grove; for sale at a bargain Inquire at this office. John R. Bailey, of Buxton, was in town the last of the week, en route to Portland to prove up on a homestead as guardian. Before purchasing a piano or or gan have a talk with E. L. McCor mick. For quality and prices he cannot be beaten. Miss E. Waldecker, of Portland was the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Hoffman, the first of the week. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We have tbem for everybody, and at prices that are values. A. A; . Mead, of Buxton, was down this week, attending the fun eral of his niece, Elsie Mead. He states that the Buxton section is anxiously awaiting, the advent of the railroad. The only department store in Washington County. We can sell yon anything from the largest farm implement down to a needle. Schulmerich Bros. J; F. Brown and wife, of Lents, were here the last of the week, gnests of G. W. Bidwell and wife, of North Hillaboro. The two fami lies were neighbors in Wisconsin, and the ladies are sisters. The esse of Isaac Allen, of Reed ville, against his renter, Portigue, will be heard before Judge L. A Rood, Friday, October 27. This is a case growing out of Allen's rent ing bis place to the defendant. Fine supply of seasoned rough and dressed lumber on hand; Be fore making a purchase give us a call and we will save you money. Inompson Bros., Mountaindale. H. P. Harrington, of Centerville, started for Benedict, Neb., this week, accompanying the Harring ton visitors east. He expects to remain there permanently unless ons of those Nebrsska bliztards . blows him back out here, where the weather is always warm enough to suit even the old people. While you are looking for a fine range do not fail to drop into Cave's Sioneer hardware store and take a ok at the Moore range, the finest in the market. Considering quali ty and value these ranges are the cheapest in the market. We carry all kinds of fine heaters, also. Give os a eall. Cave's Hardware Store, Main Street. " An old bachelor, residing a mile or so the other side of Sherwood, just across the Clackamas county line, was found dead in his cabin the other morning. The old man had recently fallen heir to some money and it is said thst he had beer oelebrating with a supply of boots. The inquest, if there was on came under Clackamas author- If you want brick for any pur pose, or building blocks for a foun dation, remember that the Groner A Rowell Company, of Scholia, can supply your demands. 1 hey have 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 eood ide to consider it tilioK 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 heln vou. Ws 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 addrees Hillsboro. Oregon, R. F. D. No. 2. Sixty thousand feet of fine, dry ahiplap on hand. Dave, the little quick lunch roan, who has had a counter in the Mo Court saloon for several months, has sold hie paraphernalia to Fred Adams, and leaves this week for North Yakima. From this dats all who buy II worth, or more, in my hardware store, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, and on purchases of between 50 cents and $1.00, a rebate of per cent, will be given. This ap plies to everything except oil and white lead. We are going to close our business, and here is a chance to save from 5 to 10 per ctnt., and our prices meet all competition. A. C. Archbold, Second Street. In dependent phone No. 4 1. The county court inspected the Jackson Bottom bridge yesterday The work is not yet all done, owing to the inability of the mill to fur nish the lumber, because of break-down. speaking of groceries if you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market. try John Denni. He ib after your trade, and once a customer, always a customer. Mrs. J. C. Lamkio writes home that she has arrived at Monterey, where she is now visiting Mrs Lot tie Smith, well known to Hillsboro people. Dr. Eaton will preach at the Baptist Church, Sunday morning, Oct. 29; theme, "The Apostolic Church, or Back to Pentecost." Carl Hoeber, who owns property in North Hillsboro, wss out Satur day evening, assisting in the or chestra at the club dance. Dr. J. E. Adkins will return from Eastern Oregon and be at his den tal parlors, November 1. Louis Hodler, who has property interests near Beaverton, was a caller at this office Tuesday. Mrs. Sylvia Tucker, of Portland, is out this week, the guest of her parents, S. D. Powell and wife. Howard Baird is at present act ing as salesman in the Schulmer ich Brothers' store. E. Golf, of south of town, was in town Saturday. S. B. Huston is in Southern Ore gon this week. Grant Mann, of South Tualatin, was in town the last of the week. DEFECTIVE WATER PIPE The water pipe furnished by a Portland firm for the Main street water main, after being laid, was found not up to specifications, and as a result tbe water committee no tified the house to send a man out. He arrived tbe last of the week and was confronted by a condition that did not speak very well for the pipe supply. The committee told him that the pipe would have to be taken up, and at the eipense of bis company. He readily agrsed to send new and thoroughly tested pipe, and pay for the extra work and freight. The new consignment will be laid in a few days and the ugly gap closed. The committee would listen to no compromise and notning but Al pipe will be ac cepted. THAT DEAR OLD VIOLIN Your music, dear old violin, Remembrance yet it thrills; It brings old meadows back to me; And water wheels and mills Rich shaded vale, and sunlit hills, And crag o'erlooking ses All these, Ah! desr old violin 1 Yonr notes waft back to me. 'Tis years since first your dreamy spell i-eu ugntiy on mine ear, And filled my soul with melody That gave my young heart cheer Your soft base notes and treble trill- Deep in mv heart thev wove Bright wonder dream a with castles, and I'air maids, and treasure trove! The band that gave yon fond caress At county dance and halls, Is palsied now with age and grief No croon from yon it calls; Bnt still your song lives !n the heart, And thro' the roar and din Of Life, I'll ne'er forget your lilt. Ah! dear old violin! HILLSBORO SOCIETY Mia Alice Roosevelt arrived in San Francisco, from the Philippines, Monday about noon. Telegraphic advices say she can't attend church in Hillsboro, Sunday. E. H. Harriman, a gentleman who owns a little slate-colored building in Hillsboro, situated on the Southern Pa cific railway, a line very much patrcnUed by Washington County people, arrived in 'Frisco from the Orient, Monday, and will speed homeward to th East, this MAKES WEAK WOMEN STtONd AND SICK WOMEN WELL Fort? Tuar, atso. Dr. Pterca aearrhed AVilare's fcioonilory tor a reoMdy with which to euuplaiit th Ignorant and vi cious methods ot trwttnMt, wit alco holic stimulant, then In vwu, and still too commonly praaeribed nod advised (or woman s peculiar aliments. Nature abound wtih moat efficient rem cut lea, nod In Lady's Slipper root, Black Cohosh root. I'ntron rook Blue Cohosh root and tloldeo Seal root, lv. rierca lou id medicinal proprtlw, which whi eitracted and preserved bv the of chemically pure glvcertiM, aeve proven most potent in maaioaj weas ww strong and sick women wall. It contain no alcohol; Is not a 'patent medicine, nor a socrat ou allhar. I wu sufferinc with swrvms header, pain lu the back ami dmiw , to thai at tiniM Ihad to lie down tor noun hetor I ivulJ Mm bit head." wrtua Mra Mary M, Thomu of SB Wliwlon Street, Uw Amreleifc Cal Aftow taklitf the Int Doll oirtta Pt i tvNim.' aoweeac. I waa U of 'FU- wua tae reauiia taai kriwoa i, hiu Mttntd to health and euwxrth, I ahtll never ha without thla areat atedtclD ami ahall taka a rew due when I do not teul uvma . One ot the principal usee of Dr. Pierce1 Favorite Preacrtpliou la the preparation of prospective mother fur the time of trial and dancer that come when n child Is born. The Preecrtplioo I slreiurlh eultie and tuvlsoraUnc and tauou pain and danger. 1 In"" Ptct U Mi and the perfect health of both mother and child. Every woman should know these thiiup before ah really need to know them. Thar ar many thing In 1. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Ad vier, that every woman ought to know. Thi celebrated work reached a aala ot MM) eoulea at 11.10 each. Th aipeus of production having thus been eovered It I now being given away. A copy will be sent to auy address on receipt of il one-cent stamp to cover coat ot mailing only, or. In cloth binding tor SI stamp. Address Dr. R. V. iVrcVBuffalo. NY. UOni DC I1WUW Ultu, b,yooUd ai bj old lr. R. V. fierce, ever 4 yeajjcK and called Decter Puree's Ptaaasat ratal. TIim'ts bean awstated but never eaede. One or two are laxaUva, three of (Jut catharUo. week, without waking this city a call. Ha may find time to visit ua during th Holidays, and if not then, at Raster time, and if not then, when he gets ready. A formal invitation ha been sent Mr. Harriman to attend th open ing night at the new opera house. The Hillaboro policy holder ia th New York Li f and the Equitable, and Mutual, have invited Paul Morton, Mr, McCurdy and John A. McCall to a plat each at Emerson's restaurant this Satur day night, whan a duck supper will be served by the member of th Solomon and Queen of Sbeba Club. Th boys will have to pay for the three plates, whether their wives will let th New York gentlemen sttend the banquet, or not. Charley Schwab, of the steel trust, short-changed the Archbold hardware store this week by cold-decking him with a 4 pound keg of nails, when It should hsve weighed loo pounds. The Hillsboro Commercial Club will espel Charley unless he makes good. "Dick ey" Schwab, who sell "segsrs" her every week or so, want It understood thst be doesn't care whether Chart is relative of hi or not. T. R. Roosevelt, whose understudy, B. , Cornelius, conduct a posiofSee in this city, has been sent aa invitation by Messrs. Csl. Jack Jr. and E. B. Tongn to attend shootfest on their newly lessed snipe lake on th V. B. Thorn ranch, south of town, ou Thanksgiving Dsy. If bf comes his host will extend him the hospitality or their "booby hutch" down on Dairy Creek. Call at our store and taste our syrup made of Mapleine Extract A. Mesainger, Second t , Hills boro. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES It now looks as though Taft and Bcyan will lead the tw. parties at the neat presidential election. Taft may find it harder to get through than his predeces sors, owing to tbe fact tbat many ind pendent voter will suspect th big cor poration of repeating their tanner con tribnlions (or "patriotic" purposes. Wm. Ladd, trustee of th A. H, John son estate, and a member of th Board of Public Works, hss resigned ss former, because bis company was a warded a bid. contrary to law, and hi company, th Oswego Iron ft Steel Company, later withdrew from the award for furnishing water pipes for the city of Portland Gnnliffe, tbe Adams express agent at Pittsburg, Pa., and who stole $100,00 from his company, is under arrest and $80,000 of the money has been found. This wss unearthed in a suit case that he hsd shipped hi brother. The thief hsd burned np f2o,ooo ia greenbacks to hid his crime. Lswyer Collin, of San Francisco, who ssiled from that port in July, and who ia charged with both bigamy and forgery; nas oeea eitraaitea, ana insen dck to the Bey city (or trial. H. says b will come clear. Collins doped with his wife's sister: and the wife ia hard on their trail. Armour, the Chicago pork packer made a million on wheat last wk. This is mor than the average Washing ton County farmer make on all kinds of grain. Psul G. Kroger, of North Yakima, and who was In this county two year ago, lecturing, 11 netr to fortune la Uerms ny, embracing sevcrsl thousand dollars. A move is on hand to abolish the office of state printer. Tbi 1 the proper move. Cut tbe offic out and ssv th stste $1 0,000 or mor per year. Politicians predict tbat McClsllsn will be elected mayor of New York over Ivtn, republican, and Hearst, labor, by 100,000 plurality. President Roosevelt met with a hearty welcome down in th South. On of hi guests, at Atlanta, wo Joel Chandler Harris, who write Unci Remus stories Portlsnd business men, numbered 200 went to tbe Lcwiston Fair last week meeting with a great welcome. A great storm strewed the Great Lake with wreckage, last Thursday, hundreds 01 vessels being destroyed. The Mutual Llf president, McCurdy win not ieav3 tne presidency 01 bis psny. Forty two vessels and a I live lost in the Great Lake storm, last week. Washington will collect tb Inherit ance tax on her new law. It begins to look as though Sen ator Heyburn, of Idaho, may be indicted for fraud. WE WILL DRY YOUR PRUNES And guarantee yon satisfaction. Our Drier will start September lo. Wm Hmv m Flrst-Olass Okhr KSUI Our Cider Mill will start September jo, and continue l! ioiiilionl th season. Mill and Drier located in North UilUboro, on Fourth dreet. fVJo Roamonablo JAMES F. KOUt - . - Hllliboro, Ormgom t Cornelius Warehouse ; CORNELIUS. ORE.. I Docs a General Warehouse Husiiiess. Flour, Feed, Hay and Shinnies at the lowest market ( price. Feed for farmers steam or dry rolled or chopped, as wanted. Tate, a Seattle saloon keeper, and five other persona, drowned by a launch capeiiing, while on the Sound, l the night TaU's wife made shore and after hour a of wandering, notified the people of the lose. The husband bad U .000 ia Us launch, and the men were drunk, and drew nuns and koive', when the woman jumped into the water and swam ashore. Hearst, on the labor ticket, and Ivins, republican candidate, are givirtf McClellan a chaee for his money, and although Tammany claims the election by 100,000 it is evident they are getting wide awake to ib) possibility of defeat. Roosevelt has not yet appointed a suoceesor to the late Judge Bel linger, and no action will be taken for several weeks. Roosevelt is yet in the sooth. R. W. Mitchell, a well known writer, is dead in Virgiivit. He has made Oregon bia home for years and wrote under the name of Rabelais. Alice Roosevelt tays her presents are inexpensive. H i i. I., ,,. ,n,- ii.n, A GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun Proof Paints to wear well on build ings painted with the same, for at least Ave (S vaars. Should our claim for Bun-Proof paint fail we agree to furnish new paint free. It is our meaning and intention to honestly guarantee our paint to wear, bnt this guarantee will not be allowed to be used ss a means for unjust demands, careless, sloven ly work, or where the paint is ap plied contrary to written direction. PATTON PAINT COM PAN V, J. E. Patton, President. Schulmerich Bros, keep this paint. . BUCKS FOR SALE Full blooded Cots wold bucks for sale at a bargain. Also ons well- bred Shropshire buck. Ferd Gro ner, Scholia, Ore. Address Hills boro, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2. NEW STORE AT CORNELIUS m. - . . m .. ine new store in Cornelias is now open and ready for business. Io the line of dry goods and notions, furnishings, boots and shoes, rubber goods of all kinds, shirts and over alls of all sizes, patterns and prices, groceries of the finest staple quali ty, we excel, and have a splendid stock. A good line of farm imple ments, buggies, wagons, plows, har rows, cultivators, etc., in stock, of standard manufactures. We take farm produce in payment and pay tbe highest market price. Come in and see the new store. No trouble to show goods, even if you do not buy. We are here to make prices that will make yon buy and us to sen. torner Ham & Fourth. Hendricks & Bon, Cornelius, Ore. HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claims For You lean locate yon on level valley lands with deep, rich soil, free from rock. Water to be had at a depth of from S to 30 feet. These lands are located in Central Ore gon and can be taken under the Homestead or the Desert Land Law. Railroad soon to tap this a a . . m woooeriui section, tall and see me at the F. M. Heidel Real Es tate office, or address me at Hills boro, Oregon. Dr. A. A. Burris. , PRINCE HENRY f Farmers wanting Fall service for their mares can visit my stables in Hillsboro; Prinos Hsury is the only Clyde-Percheron in the coun ty. H.D. Schmeltzer. BRIDGE PROPOSALS Notice I hereby given that seatud pro posals fur furnishing material and build ing extension to both ends of the span on th Rood Bridge, one mile southeast of Newton, will be received by the Coun ty Board up to 2:00 p. m.. on ThuradMv. November 2, 1805. The snecessful bidder must be prepared to execute bond for th faithful performance of hi contract. nans ana apecincauon rurnixnea. h. A. ROOD, Judge. By order of County Court. Dated at Hillsboro, this Uth day of uciooer, wo. - Oregon Shoit Line Union Pacific S TRAINS TO TtlBt BAMT OAI1.V I IIIIH I'OHTI.ANU. Through rullman standard and tourist sleeping-cars daily to Uuish, Chicago, Spokane; touriat sleeping-car daily to Kansas City: through l'ullnisn tourist sleeplng-csrs (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kauaaa City, te cliniug chair csrs (srats free) to the Bast daily. DKFART ma DAILY OlU-(i Port land Smotiat A. u. via Atlantic Exprtw H;li r. m via St. Paul' Kant Mall &0U r. h. via Spokane TIMK St'llKDlUXS Mum VtiHTLANP aaaivs raoM luitv Salt lake, IVnver, r'l. Worth, ooinlia, Katiaa t'ity, 81. UhiU, Chit-ago ami Kat 4:10 r. M Halt Ijtke, Itonver, rt. World, Omaha, KaiiMM City, Ht, fioui, Chicago and Kani Walla 'Walla, liswli" tnn.Mrxikane.WalUi'e Pullman, Minneap olis, Hi. Paul, Du Intl., Mtlwankmi, ChlcRtfu and Kaat 10:30 a, n T:U a. OCEAN AND RIVEK SCIIKDL'l.K raoM FOKTUND Hteamiililpa Wiwmii Portland and Ban Krant-uco every iveiluya. RIvm- lxat on tha lower Columbia and Wlllauiplle dally eicrpt Hunday. LOW IIATK8 To and from all points In the Eait Ticket via till Milto on sain al all dtipot ottliM of the ttoutliern Paolilo t.'o. A. L CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Qanerat Morobantflsm I carry a complete line ol General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Ksrdware and Building Material. I can get yon anything you want, on order, at Portland prices. I make a specislty of cedsr fence posts and cedar shingles. My line of Groceries csn't be besten. Give meacsll, I buy farm produce, caah or trade. Give me a call, 0. 5 Roynokla Moun fafi atea? , Or, SUMMONS. IX THE CIRCtUT COURT OF THE BTATK Of OUKGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Ada O. Btanlny, Plnlntilf,) J. B. Stanley, Defendant.) To J. B. Stanley the above named de fendant. in the name of the Slate of Ormrnn. vou are hereby commanded and required to be and appear In the aliove entitled Court and answer the oin plaint tiled against you in the alxive entitled csuae on or lie fore the expiration of sit weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, the first pulillentlon thereof being Oct. 1H, im, and the laitt publication thereof on Dec. 7th, lliOn, to wit: On or before the 7th day of l)o., 1U0A, and you will pIcttKo tiike notlne that if you fall so to appear anil answer said complaint, the plamtlti will apply to the Court for the relief proved for In hnr complaint to wit' For a decree dlHotving and annulling the marriage and marriage contract now nd heretofore exlHtlug between you anil plaintiff, and for the eoata and disbunte menta of till Miiit and for 'uoh other and further relief as may be equitable. Thin summon I nerved Hgitiimt you by Bublieatinu by order of Hon. j. A. Rood, ounty Judge of WsMhlngtoii County, OruKon, made anil dated Oct, l-l, 1U06, and which order require that yon appear and annwer on or before the expiration of six weeka from the date of the first publi cation of this numinous, Hie llrst publica tion being Oi-t. lUth, and the I ant publica tion beitisr Dec. 7th, lNOfi, to wit: On or before Deo. 7th, lUM. UKO. R. BAG LEV, Attorney for Plnintirl'. Administratrix' Notice Notice Is hereby given thst the under signed ha been by tbe County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Washington Coun ty duly appointed aduilnlHtratrix of the estate of Philip I'i'KhtliiiK, deceased, and has duly qualified aa such. Now, there fore, all perHoim hnvtng claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to the uiidnrnigued at the law office of Oeo.lt. llHgley, in Hillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchers within sir nionllm from the date hereof, Dated this Aug. nth, IIK)5. KMKABKTH FKOHTMNIJ, Administratrix of the estate of Philip FeKhlllng, deceased. Ueo. K. lingley, Attorney foradmrx. COTSWOLD BUCKS For sale: Thoroughbred Cots- wold bucks, yearlings and two year olds. Inquire of Jos. Cawrse, 5 miles northwest of Hillsboro, We want Your Trade And We Buy Your Farm Produce Our stock of lientral aterchandla will answer your wants. Our dry goods ar of th best quality, and our btHils sad shoes eietl. V can suit you. Grocer ies of th beat, tor tverylwdy. We Give You a Premium For ry Ten Dollar Cash 1'urrhaae w Kir each customer bn I4i oil painting, V aluo lake l'arm I'roiluc and pay caah lor It. Our line of Farm Matliiuaiy, Buggies, etc., will suit yon sad our price ar right Saw our celebrated Keyslou Wire Fence. Rowell Bros. (BL Co. Scholls, 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. We are iu the market to buy oats. Sell to us and save the trouble of shipping aud its annoyance. We pay the highest market price. H. L. IIARTRAMPF, Main Street Feed Store, h 1 f afaHWsm 1 w. j. van eeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaee 9i W. B. Cata 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 BOOKS FREE We will preseut a nice cloth bound book with every pair of shoes bought at our store, irre spective of the price of shoes. Our stock is complete, and our price the very lowest. Don't fail to come and see our shoes, and the book is yours. L. M. Hoyt Co. HILLSBORO, ORE. LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the finest sidewalk lumber; fenoing, 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 bouses and barns, and for bridge work. Mill 3 miles north of Glencoe. Address Bishop Bros., Hillsboro, R. P. D. No. 3. Pacifio plates' Telephone, Glencoe central; Hillsboro JUway My "Oyrua KoUa" la reply to the gnat AaMricaa utqalry, "Whal'll a. be P GYRUS NOBLE m Si? wfctkvMtobMtare((Mdrta. lahliH-halU.fMiiK'bN, ,. Suk mr, or feary mini drink, Ihe Nosta iMaiMla at Iru la Iholr urn. Tlw are liens aakuag llw aobtlity of atioMilaals. Call lot itwm scaumta capiat, straws. wtTuoeH. C. C. Cat Livery, Hillsboro, Or. FREE FREE FURS WANTED Highest cash price paid for furs. "Try me." Reside at end of Long Bridge, west of Hillsboro, or furs can be left with Housley. butcher, in oily. Chas. Karnes, Hillsboro, Ore. Bob Greer lends and the rent fol low, in groceries, crockery ar glassware. w