The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 09, 1905, Image 4

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Argus and Oregonian, II
Flour and Feed. Caie's Market
J. S. Krebe, of Farmiogton, wu
in town Tuesday. m
John Ibacb, of near GreenyiHe,
was in town Tuesday .
J. A. Zimmerman, of southeast of
Newton, waa in town Tuesday.
Alex Gordon, of Glencoe, waa in
town Yesterday, shipping har to
Astoria.
Claude Greear, of the Climax
Mill, haa iusl recovered from a se
vere attack of tonsilitis.
L C. Walker, Foreat Grove's eur-
veyor, waa in town Tuesday, look
ing over county record.
H. E. McKinner, with the Cuda
by Packing Company, Portland,
visited here over Sunday. .
E. C. Mulloy, F. M. Crabtree
and Mr. Ornduff, of Laurel, ware
in thia week, delivering hope.
You can boy paint at Schulmer
ich Bros, at Portland price. The
Fall of the year ia the proper time
to use it.
Fred Hamel, who haa betn indis
posed for some time, waa in the city
from Nelson Station, Tuesday after
noon.
With your head hot your brain
is not right for work. Moral: Buy
your hats from H; Wehrung &
Sons.
Miss Zilla Hayworth, a cousin ol
her hostess, and Fred Think, of
Portland, were guests of Miss Jen'
nis Reaeoner, Sunday.
Smokers like the Schiller and the
Exoellencia. These cigars are of
the best stock. You cant fool
authority on a good cigar.
A Scoggin Valley resident states
that Supervisor Thcs. Sain has
done excellent work on the roads
in that eectiou.
Schuluaerich Bros, have addd a
complete line of stoves to their
stock of hardwaie. Come and have
look at them.
Mrs. Siphronia Hicklin, and
daughter, of Portland, visited with
Mrs. C. B. Reynolds, of thia city,
Sunday.
Schulmerich Bros, have received
the Fall shipment of cloaks direct
from New York. Come early and
get your choice.
The small pox cases at the Bar
low farm and the cases at Glencoe,
are now out of danger, and all the
patients are beyond the latitude of
a relapse.
The only department store in
Washington County. We can sell
you anything from thelargeat farm
implement down to a needle.
Schulmerich Bros.
R. B. Bates, of Greenville, waa in
town Tuesday. Mr. Bates baa
taken a position as foreman on
Stanton's Holly Farm, west of
town.
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
child rec's hose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennis.
We hive them for everybody, and
at prices that are values.
Sheriff Coonell reports but two
prisoners in ths county jail Cas
par Mexor, charged with forgery,
and Sydney Brogger, who is held
for the murder of W. W. Booth, the
harness maker.
For Sale at bargain: Good, true
span of gray horses, 1400 and 1500,
well matched; seven and twelve
years of age. Hugh Moore, near
Newton Station, one mile east of
Hillsboro.
T. S. Sutton, who has spent the
summer down at Oak Point, on the
Columbia, in the logging woods,
has returned to remain the winter
near Scholia. He arrived in town
Tuesday morning.
Speaking of groceries if you
want the finest staple end fancy
groceries to be found in the market,
try John Dennis. He is sfter your
trade, and once a customer, always
a customer.
Sunday was an ideal day, the air
being mora like a spring day than
a November Sabbath. Many peo
ple were out all day, drinking in
the pure air, and enjoying what
may be the last fine Sunday of the
season.
Montgomery Turner, of Banks,
was in town Tuesday, enroute to
Reedville. He slates that Banks is
booming right along. The Banks
people have beaten Tacoma on
"Watch Tacoma Grow" by the
phrase, "Banks is Booming."
From this date all who buy $1
worth, or more, in my hardware
tore, will get a rebate of 10 per
cent, and on purchases of between
60 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
oar business, and here is a chance
to save from 5 to 10 per cent., and
our prices meet all competition.
A. C. Archbold, Second Street. In
dependent phone No. 454.
The beautiful weather of the last
few weeks has enabled all the far
mers get their potatoes out of the
ground and out of the weather.
Not for years has the weather been
so delightful, and tbt woods are a
variegated dream, with the many
tinted colors. Sunday taw more
people out in the country lanes
than for years at this season. Ore
gon against the world when it ia
nice and aaainat ' tha world whan
at Ler worst, as coVfJJje
COUNTY COURT
County court, in session laat week,
transacted tne following business:
Recorder's receipts, $257.40;
Clerk's receipts, October 1212. .
Coroner s costs, investigation al-
entin Schmidt, allowed as per bill.
Ordered that county board meet
at J J Meacbam a, Nountau dw,
Not 7, for elimination of propceei
road improvement.
Petition to build bridge as rer
petition J C Hartley et als, disal
lowed. Petition Abner Brisgs, Dilley,
and S3 others, tVr road: Dan Ba
ker, James Sewell and Jos Boyd to
meet Nov 21 and view road and as
sess damages.
Petition K I Kuratli, rebate on
taxes, disallowed.
Ordered that advertisements be
placed in Argus and Independent,
UillaDoro, and limes, forest urove,
or bids for extension of tax rolls
Ida to be receive! and contract
awarded Dec 1905.
The following claims were alio a
sd:
EOAD CLAIMS
D Bishop, labor fcl so
Charley Davu, labor 4S
O Miner, lJ oo
Joha Brown. " 4 5
June Tweit, 6 oo
Chas Bradley, " 7 5
W F Brown, " 4 jo
Marion Black. " 5
Joha Stankie. " 6 oo
Henrv Hosjrefe " 3 00
W A Brooghtoa " l oo
R Hofleebar, 6 oo
Nels Holm, 6 oo
T Bryan & Son. 6 oo
Will Moriu. " 2 5
M Koerner. " 1 5o
R Hnmiker, 6 oo
Vine Oradua. " 7 5
Frank Kelsey, 17 oo
R McKniBht. It 00
RMcKnight. ' U 50
Ed Miner, " 4 5
A W King, " y 3$
C WKiug. " It 25
H C Meyera, " aS 50
Geo Tarner. " 19 6
Geo Billing. " 8 50
R F McNellv, ' 29
CF Brown, " " 2 aj
John Pricket, " l 5o
Otto Galloway, " . I 5
IConder, " 7$
Davit Bros. 8 00
Ben West, " I 50
Albert Friday, " at 00
GeoFUher, " 3 00
Harry Whiting, " 1 60
John Friday, " 1 75
C A Shiolev. " a so
R S Robinson, " 257 39
EC Friday, " lo 50
Lent Ingles, " 1 50
Orril Pnckett, " 6 7j
MTCrumcan. " 6 5
JG Haynes, " 176 5
A Richardson, " 13 5o
J Berry, V
C Rolf, " U 75
C J Hines, - 34 5
DO'Donnell, " it 00
Adam Simpson, " 4 50
Perry Watson, " 6 00
P Vandehev, u J 00
H Husemel'ler, 8 a5
t C Chowning, " 360
Thos Newberg, " 19 00
J Krieger, " a 7$
Wm Hunter, " 2 50
Alois Gassner, " 3 00
B S Shattnck, 6 00
J C Callahan, lumber 77 78
U G Gardner, scraper i2 00
James Camming, labor and roads 8 50
Geo Holt, labor snd roads 6 75
II Tarner, powder 5 30
M OrSpecht, tools.... 5 80
Pant Schmidt, material 3 60
R H Rinck, " 2 00
M Turner. " 3 75
COUNTY CLAIMS
W H Lyds, t and h
Bushoog & Co, stst
Cozeltnan Bros, r and h.
Glass & Prudbomme, supplies.,
Ballard & Linneville, rand h..
B C Brown, rand h ,
Vine Ornduff, r and b
Word, Calp&Co, L&C
W D Smith, dep elk
B J Godman, clerk
Thos Emrick, rand h
A M Collins, janitor
D B Reasoner, bridges
D W Bath, print itat
T A McBride, circuit judge. . . .
Geo H Wilcox, assessor
W M Jackson, treasurer
George O Frost, juror co ct
Louis Mantling, " " " ....
J KP Brown, ' " "
A P Luther, "
Geo Billings, " ' '
B L Abbott, " "
Albert Friday, bridges
M C Case, sal supt
M C Csse, etprese
Davie Boos & Co, rsnd b
A Hergert & Son, r and h
J WGoodin.randh
F W Livermore, r and h
A Hsnes, r and h
W O Donelson, relief
W O Donelson, c b
Nels Holm, Indul..
Willi Ireland, salary
A J Roy, relief
J G Hayne, upt ssl. ,
W K Stratum, L&C fair
W W Lewis, r and b
J A McCoy, rand h. ...... ,
Argus, printing ,
WH Lyda, bridges
Bishop Bros, two bills
.404 88
.. 49 50
.. 12 28
.. 10 90
... 2 47
.. I 50
.. 22 91
.. 6 60
,.. 75 00
..156 35
.. 26 25
.. 42 00
. 15 45
.. 62 25
.. 20 83
,..100 "5
.. 5' 4o
.. 5 20
.. 5 40
.. 5 40
.. J 20
.. 5 20
.. 5 20
6 00
. . 61 13
.. 36 00
,.. 25 47
3,310 00
... 22 86
.. 34 00
.. 21 00
.. 2 50
.. 34 co
. . DO OO
. . 72 OO
.. 3" 60
... 73 31
,..2ol 78
.. 2 30
.. 10 25
.. 12 38
67 60
City water and light Co, 1 and w. . 18 50
K I Kuratli, sal etc 98 50
G W Hines, tup sal 31 2o
C B Buchanan, tal etc 58 40
L A Rood, sal etc 62 20
W J Butner, sal etc 38 00
H L Deckert, c h 92 02
J W Council, sheriff 69 40
J W Council, sheriff salary 225 00
J W Council, board prisoners 48 26
Our fall and winter stock of la
dies' drees goods is here, and it ia
most complete in the county. We
carry the celebrated Munslnrf un
derwear for ladies and Misses
Union suite. H. Wehrung & Sons.
Effie Godman will have the tax
roll completed for the clerk's office
in a few days, and then the bocki
will be ready for the extensions,
which can not be made, necessarily,
until after the county board meets
in Jsnuary and fixes the levy.
Mrs. S. S. Jeffries, wife of the
Main street barber, seriously cut
her hand with a butcher knife, the
first of the week, making a wound
about two inches in length, and the
Biint of the blade striking the bone,
r. F. J. Bailey attended the
wounded mmber.
When "yon want pickles go to
ffrMirY. AH Jinds in bulk.
IT DRAWS HARD
On a woman's vitality lo So work far
hica. sbs is untitled, and wnmiw how
of in woman
oi our land hva
tarouch a slncl.
ol pleasure
or dissipation,
IVy will say
with tsars la thoir
yes, was thy
ration th sub
rrl at all. )
Xnrti bwU, that
with patn. weak
ness and weariness
tksy or almol
dratted oat.
Many, In thia con
alrohollo stimulant
th after eir..! t.f
dlttan, rraort to
a ixl Invlexirants,'
bich are verv Injurious.
IV. R. V. Ftorc. forty years. ao found
that women were belnt mletrealed
through icuoranoe or rareleeanes and
determined to devoM hi IK and nenk
to their relief.
f iuitittf found muss of their sat
ferine. nmght fur IA mmnu 14
rtlkf, and found lu A'uiWt itihontury
ths earth, eertata rwu whKh had r
markabl and valuable awdlclnai virtues
(or th our of the allmeuta.
I'slng chmtaily pur aircerin, of
proper strentth Instead of akohul, he
prepared extracts of the, and th result
was so satisfactory that th eowblaa
tton became his Favorlt Prescription.
The roots used arai Lady's Slipper rout,
Black Cohosh root, tuiooru root, Blu
Cohtwh root and tiolden Meal rout. Th
world know It a Da Ptiiara'a t'&von
rrc PitKSCBlPTluM. which ha th won
derful and unparalleled reoord of a half-
million oi cures in in last forty year.
advice, alveo without eh art.
Ytnte 10 ur. nerc. nuaaiu, rv. X
1 am dad jo ke able to ttity tolas
mertu of Dr. Pierce's Pavutlie Preacrtptka
Kr th maay Ills that wuomo sater wllh,
wnw w umraie itiwaeu trrwlueat
You us LsaIIss' Chrtottan Kaoearar Ikx'letrl,
OCulumMkStreev K.. Detroit
many years of suterute aad pain, I look
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nalo. I
After
Enwuicute. sua in a aaort um Mesa K
iruucar. became mar recular sua
t have the beartar-duva pain whlrk
bad bsen mr lot jr m km. Hhsll nerer
cease 10 be very patera! that II was brought
tomvaotfc. lBveMuia.esrilmttch
stiuuger (eoerallf.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets eleaass th clfl(sd
system from accuatuUted Inpuxiuoa
our amitcliM. and In a short UsMbati
D. Burkhalter, of Farmiogton,
waa in town Tuesday.
Clem Shaner, of north plains,
waa in the city Tuesday.
Eugene Dant, of Reedville, was
in town Tuesday. .
Hon. S. B. Huston has returned
from Southern Oregon.
N. Wingren, of north Reedville,
waa in town Tuet day.
E. J. Ward, ex-county commis
sioners, of Gaston, wu down to the
city Tuesday.
Fine farm, good improvements
iU acres under cultivation; near
Forest Grove; for sale at a bargain
Inquire at this office.
Fred Emerson has sold the Gem
restaurant to Mrs. Bailey, of Corne
lius, wbo moved down and took
possession, Sunday.
Before purchasing a piano or or
gan have a talk with E. L. MeCor
mick. For quality and prices he
cannot be beaten.
T. R. Imbrie, who left here last
week for Eastern Oregon, has gone
up to the Echo country, snd is
looking over property up there,
with the view of possible purchase.
Echo is in Umatilla county, where
the big irrigation projects ais under
way.
Ladies, attention: Miss Hesse,
of South Third Street, one door
north of the Baptist Church, will
make winter hats to order, and will
also make over and re-trim. Latest
art patterns.
Supt. M. C. Case reports that be
has had more applications for ex
aminations for permit to teach than
for a long time, according to the
records of the office. There ia a
shortage of teachers, notwithstand
ing that salaries, generally, are
higher. He claims that the short
age ia general throughout tht state.
Fine supply ot seasoned rough
and dressed lumber on hand. Be
fore making a purchass give us a
call and we will fave you money.
Thompson Bros., Mountaindale.
Hops have been moving consid
erably the past ten days, prices
running from nine to eleven cents.
The following have sold 1905 oiops
as follows: Jas. Sewell, 229 bales;
J. B. Mcpherson, Forest Grove, 66
bales; W. B. Jolly, Hillsboro, 40
bales; F. M. Crabtree, HO bales; E
C. Mulloy, and Ornduff, entire
crops; of the 1904 crop, prices of
which could not be learned, James
Sewell told a portion of ths bold
ins; J. B. McPherson sold 40 bales
snd W. B. Jolly sold his entire
crop.
A cyARANTEE
We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun
Proof Paints to wear well on build
ings painted with the same, for at
least five (5) years. Should our
claim for Sun-proof paint foil 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 used as a means
for unjust demands, careless, sloven
ly work, or where the paint is ap
plied contrary to written directions.
PATTON PAINT COMPANY,
J. E. Patton, President.
Schulmerich Bros, keep this
paint.
PRINCE HENRY
Farmers wanting Fall service for
their mares can vint my stables iq
Hillsboro. Prince Henry Is tb
only Clyde-Percbsron in the coun
ty . -H. D. Schmeltzer.
FOR SALE
Berkshire stock hogs and (boats
also young brood sows wits) pigs. -
Wm. Schulmerich, HJlUVwe. P.. F.
BaldiMblSKi
O oesjHStiuei.
W WILL DRY YOUR PRUKZS
And guarantee you satisfaction. Our Drier will stsrt September 10.
Wm Hmvm m Hrsi-Olass Older USUI
Oar Cider Mill will stsrt September to. snd continue tl rouhoul the
attll ana Prier locsted In
nS)W)S)JlJMtttllltgaittMittlt
Cornelius Warehouse
CORNELIUS, ORE..
Does a General Warehouse Husiuess. Flour,
Feed, Hay aud Shingles at the lowest market
price. Feed for farmers steam or dry rolled or
chopped, as wanted.
John Jros, of Portland, waa out
Saturday, and went out to his
farm near Glencoe.
D. B. Reaeoner now has a crew
of seven men st work on the Rood
bridge, southssst of Net ton, aoroea
the Tualatin, and hs expects to fin
ish in about four or five days.
J. A. Chapman, ol Middleton,
was in town Tuesday, enroute to
Banka and Greenville, buying bops
and taking samples. He says that
on Monday night there were tao
suioidis-a man snd woman at
Nswberg.
LaFayette Wilson and wife, rent
ers on ths Kernan and Hayes"
places, four miles south of Reed
ville, were in town Tuesday. Thr
houss in which they lived burned
October 19, and they state that they
lost 1180 in gold and silver, no trace
of which could be found, after the
blaze had died out. The Wil-one
formerly rented the Wiloox farm
near Cornelius, and later were on
the Dr. A. B. Bailey place, north
east of town. The money lot had
been paid them but a few days
prior the fire, the blsie starting
while they were awsy, a hslf mile
distant, after a load of bay.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES
Over 5,000 Hebrew were slain last
week at Odessa.
Hill asrt he will help the northwest to
deepen the Columbia.
Roosevelt says it is useless to try to in
tercede for the .Russian Jews.
Fifteen miles of the Lewiton-Ripariu
railway will be ready for the rails by
December 1.
Bob FiUimons was one of the watdiers
at New York polls, working for W. H.
Hearst for Mayor.
Hsrriman telegraphs Portland that he
will help all he can to get the Columbia
river opened.
The Volunteer's soldiers monument
Philippine war, will be dedicated aboit
December 1. 1
The wheat market is depressed, owin,
to big shipments from all grain pre
ducing actions.
There is no wav to ilun the
Oregon congressmen from drawing thei
saiary wer juo per montn. mis j
a pretty ailsry for men under sentencs
Portland is to have a fnnrtrrn.etnrl
building. Seattle and Tacoma will plea
K notice, snd give the bar auoth
craca ana tne Aatonan i rntnioii
another spasm.
Th bead of Susan Geary, the suit-ca
viciim. was louna in Huston harhnr Sn
dsv. The woman' trunk was faun
Sept. 1; the limbs, Oct. 27, and the he
girl's lover, is under srrest and is beii
ivuiDicin uc ooav. morns stnan. tr
neia tor murder.
Secretarr of War Tuft i. .till
J ear if kill uisifKjrr
to imnrowment nf ka fnlnmki.
harbor. The Columhia U iti.
waterway for a territory bigger than thi.
blv looked at the laat vUrtinn u
fore he gave out his ultimatum.
Andrews, who aaaaultad cilia an ,.
tralian horseman, at Oakland, Cat., a
few weeks ago, was traced by the police,
and when he aaw that h
away, killed his woman companion and
tutu auui uimarii. siui recovered, ine
man struck Ellis from behind, while he
waseating, and fractured his skull.
NEW STORE AT CORNELIUS
Ths new store in Cornelius is now
open and ready for business. . In
tbs line of dry goods snd notions,
furnishinas. boots and hna rnt.hor
goods of all kinds, shirts and over-
it a a '
aus oi an sues, patterns and prices,
groceries of the finest aUnln nnall.
ty, we excel, aud have a splendid
siock. a good line of farm imple
ments. bnBsiea. nirnini nlnwa har.
rows, cultivators, etc., in stock, of
sianaara manufactures. We take
farm DroduCS in navmsnt and nav
the highest market price. Come in
ana see tne new store. JNo trouble
to show foods, even if vnn An nnt
buy. We are here to make prices
mat will make vou hue nrf n m
ell. Corner Main k Fourth.
Hendricks & Bon,
Cornelius, Ore.
HOMESTEADS
itad Desert Land Claims For You
!ean locate vou on level . valley
ands with deep, rich soil, free
from rock. Water In lis fiail' at
depth of from 5 to 30 feet. These
lanas are located in Central fr-
?on and can be taken -under the
fomestead or the Desert ' Land
Law. Railroad soon to tan thia
wonderful section. Call and sea
me at the F. M. Held! R.i v..
tate offloe, or address m, ,t Hills-
awre, vregon, ...i;,.,- ,
.Norih llillsroro, on Fourth street.
Nlltitttoro, Orfon
A rare " '
$lft SlinnT IJMtt
WllWISa awailaha
Union Pacific
STRAINS TO TIIK HAHT DAILY
rilOU I'll IITL AND.
Through Pullman standard and tourist
sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago,
Spokane; tourist sleeping-rar daily to
Kansas City; through t'ullman tourist
sleeping-cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re
clining chair cars (seata free) to tht
Bast daily.
nan st
mi
DAILY
Chicago
Biiecisl
8:3) a.m.
via
Atlantic
Kiprvas
8:13 r. m.
via
Hk Haul'
Kat
Mail
fcOOr. a.
via
Spokane
TIMK HOHKDUMM
rsoM
POKTI.AND
rsuM '
Ull.t
Halt jnk, Denver,
r'U Worth, onialia,
Kansas t'ity, St.
Uinla, Chicago and
Kaxt
Salt lke, Denver,
rt. Worth, Uiualia,
Kanaaa t'lty, Hi.
IjoiiIs, Chicago and
Kat
WatlaWaila.'Iw'lr
tnii.Hpokan.Walla'
Pullman, Minneap
olis, MU i'aul, Dii
luth, Milwaukee,
Cbicaco aud rjut
r. a.
10:30 a. a
1-M 4, a
Ot'KAS AND JtlVEJt SCHKDlil,K
rHOM PORTLANB ' .
8trulilpa lielwren Portland ami Man
Fraucuco every tretiaya.
River boat on the lower .Columbia anil
Wlllamolte daily except Mitiulay.
LOW HATKH
To and from all pointa In tlia Kail
Tickeu via this roule on aaln at all dpol
oftliws of the 8outhrn Pu'ltlc Co.
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- WASH IN
fri.V COlTNTY,-r
Ada O, Blanlny,
l'lalntirr.l ,
3. B. Stanley, 1 ' Defendant,! ; ' I
To J. B. Stanley the shore named de
fendant. In the name of the Btat of Origon','yu
are herohycoiiuiiHiidud and r(iilrf to I
and Rlinmr It. tiia .lmw M.i.tnIl ........
and answer the mmplaliit tiled sgainnt
j.ju m 1..0 nm roiiutu eaum) on or tie
fbre tlie expirallim of ais wenks from Hie
date of the II rat publication of tliismim
mons, the first publication thereof being
Oct. 19, lWiS, and the laat puhliimtluii
thereof on Dec. 7th, HW.1, o wit: On or
before the 7th day of Deo., JW6, and yoo
will plwise tnke notiue that if you fail au
to apjifRr and anawnr said complaint, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayd for In her complaint to wit
For a decree diasolving and anmililng
the marriage and nmrringe contract ' now
and heretofore exlHting Viet ween you and
plaintiff, and fjr thecoyta and disburse
ment of thlit suit and for suuh other and
further relief an may be equitable.
Thin iiumnona in served ugainNt you by
publication by order of Hon. A. Rood,
County Judge of WaxhiiigUin (,'ounty,
Oregon, made and dated Oct, 14, 1005, sud
which order requires that you appear
and answer on or before the expiration of
six week from the dnte of the drat publl.
cation of this siiinmoim, the Ural publica
tion being Oct. IWIk aiid the last publica
tion boinir Deo. 7th, 106, to wit: On or
before Deo. 7ih, 11W0.
Attorney for I'lniHtiff.- .. . , . ' !
Administratrix' Notice ,
Notice Is beroby given that the iin.ler.
ignwl has been by the County Court of
the Htate of Oregon for Washington" Coun
ty duly appointed admlnlNtratrix of the
JHtatc of Philip Feghtllng. doneaHod, and
has duly qualified as such. Now, there
fore, .all poraona having claims against
said estate are hereby required to present
them to the undersigned at thedaw ollice
of (ieo. R. Bagley, In Hillnbord, Oregon,
together with proper vuohers within six
nionthi from the date bnropf. t
Dated this Aug. 6th. HM.
BUZAIIKTH FJCGHTUNa,"
Admliintratrix of the eMtate of Philip
Keghlllng.decHttMd. v
Oeo. H, Bagloy, Attorney foradmrx. ,
COTSWOLD BUCKS
For sale: Thorougbired Cots
wold biicks, yparlings and ttfo
year olds. Inquire of Jos! Cftwrse,
5 miles northwest of Hillsboro. -
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We want Your Trade
Arid Wo Buy
Your Farm Produce
' Our stock of tientral Merchandise will
answer your wants. tur dry goods are
of the best quality, and our lt and
shoes eicel. We can ault you. Grocer
ies ol Hi best, for vtyloly.
We Give You a Premium
. For evtry Ten Dollar Cash Purchase
w give each customer lint nil nil
palming. V also take Perm Produce
snd pay cash for it.
,, iut llue of Perm Machlurry, Hugglrs,
etc., will suit you and our prices are
right. See our celebialid Keystone
Wire Peace.
Rowell Bros. L Co.
Scholls. Oregon
Timothy Seed
We can sell you Timothy Seed, AlsiVc, Knglish
Rye Grass Seed, at prices that will savcymuiiouey.
Flour and Mill Feed
At lowest prices. Wc are in the market to buy
oats. Sell to us aud save the trouble of shipping
aud its annoyance. We pay the highest market
price. .
H. L IIARTRAMPr;
Main Street feed Store. Hillsboro
W.J. VAX
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-Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds.
Fish and Poultry.' Vegetables in season. Lowest
prices consistent with
iiW,
; Will handle Farm
. . . , , Hop supplies a specialty.
I Main Street, East of Livery, Hillsboro, Or.
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V HBOOKS
FREE' ' FREE FREE
We will preseut a nice cloth
boiiuc book with every pair of
nhoes bought at our store, irre
spective of" tlie price of shoes.
' ... "r stock is complete, aud our -.
: li't.. Price, the very lowest. Dou't
.- fail rto come aud see our shoes,
".-. and the book is yours
L. M. Hoyt Co
HILLSBORO, ORE.
" LUMBER FOR SALE
r ., fiiim, piuewan lurriDer:
fencing, ooilinf, and all kinds of
building lumber. We - deliver.
Drop us a card, and tell us what
yon want; We also furnish esti
mates for. houses and barns, and
for bridge work. Mill 3 miles north
of Glencoe.' ' Address Bishup Bros ,
Hi llsbnro. R. V. M M o ro mi
,BtteTelephone, Glencoe centrah
"tfBAtwmy Fmtf Wl, Whit
9ood Mow Omt Toamthmr,"
ffts tlaktlBg gUaanare IW4 wtih tuck escelWet
whiaklrs as
CYRUS NOBLE iSr.0,!
Ttww gd fofm lh myl Nmllr of rilainlaala. Th
warm the Imit. wtUiuul aHrrtinj I ha IhwI awal Oar.
Ktlrfc to I ha Noma btanOa ami jnra'll Mirk to tovalana,
ktthealaautotmioaMfty. Call for ikam
At asV BAM, OLUmt mmt MALM.
lunjTVH t CO.. Ul. MaUSMw, nsruMa, Otl
aees!
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MARKET
Good Business Policy.
Produce.
FURS WANTED
Highest nash prioe paid for furs.
"Try me." Reaids at end of Long
Bridge, neat tif HillBboro, or furs
pan be left with HouBley. butohsr,
in city, Chaa. Kames, Hillsboro,
Ore. ..
i Bob Greer lends and the rest fol
low,' in groceries, crockery and
glassware.