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HILLSBORO, OKEGON. JANUARY 17. 1907.
NO. 44
VOL. XIII.
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Will
County Court Select! Tax
puyer to Serve In HM)7
SELECTIONS r'KOM EACH I'KF.CISCT
Slur Two Will It (Uta fur
Ttiiut ( Circuit Couit
Two
JuitbefoN adjournment theoouo
If court tuUcUid name represent
ing lbs circuit court jury 1U lor
lh year of 1J07. There ar over
two buniirtl uames, tint every
rrwloot In represented. From
Ibi lilt 31 will be chosen tor the
March terra of court tnd 31 for tbe
Novtuiber term. Tbe hl In fol
lowi:
Bdvftdani Frrf lUmcl, D C Burton,
John Croat, Andrew Ktrrfliuau, Micbarl
Pllaiuuic.ti, Ctu ltickluir, frtd
Haw r, D 11 Reeves.
Beavettoo Tbomat Allen, tt O Mix li
ft, Robert JoUntoB, IWrntrd l.ela, K
ebtllr, II S Vinct-ul. rred Uuriij.
Buituo-t'crtv L tk-ueutl, 1-erulnaod
Ortnr, Cat) Cdbuer, Juo Llppert, C J
. Mendenhtll, Anto K Mead, Jol.a 1'
' jobu'ou, Arobmte Schaiidlln.
Cornrliut W H Anon, C.reut litcou,
J li Cbiiuiii. (' Krhmcr, limttt
Krautr, Geo II Meyer, Louia lleiinent.
Frank Itrh. Tonl t4m. Soil Wolf, II
T Chellacouib, Anton Mermen.
Columbia C S Aydtlult, A llendler.
J C Couy, II W tui.et, J I Norlhrup, A
K McCuuiary, V V I'aiun, Jn Rotki,
Jno Stlfert, Harry I'ndethill
Dairy Cbaury Iknilirl.J F Cartient.
L 1. Crawford, John Caldwell. John
Donley, John It ri. C i Jews, I L Knit.
Phlluiou rMrmiev, He my Vtndenandrti.
Dlllty Humphrey lloyd, Alfred Delh
Itfl, Daniel l-'eour, Wtu llniiirm-lnit.il,
Chat Hubbeit, J V Maitin.
Ktal Butte-H A Uill, Jno'Carde, W
K Jarvit, li A KuulU, Pierre Morln. Jno
f Michel, Jno VV Ri.;hidu, I red
Sturm, II B Tigttd.
Katt Cedur Adoinh Clmlno, I W
Kldrtdue, II B tUU. O V Ur.ro, Clan a
liters, li II Hobbies. L I' .Spencer, V
V Stictrt. John H.
Gale Creek Kdmuod J Avert, Win
Butae, Joe Camhell, laiitee Churchill,
Wot l)eu, T K Jolniun, J S Lilly. W K
t'eikin, Chat I Naley, nu i unified.
Gaston Jot 1' Atkinton, Jacob Bit
cbele, J llufK-a, A T lloodetipvl, Rodell
Mattetou, Geo K Muner, li Miller,
hrutlta Sholwell, Jno Timtiier.
Mountain--W F liuMvubeck, I'etel
llolluian, T G Mearliam, I.ro Si hwaod
r, I. A Woodbury
North HIIHhtuo I'red Adams, K Hea
ulih. Geo II I'oUiihly, I li Henley,
Ralpn Iuilnie, C L Jlni'on. I.oien I'
Jackaon, John Ktmiiti, ( liunliaii I'tlcr
too, Thoa Tucker, V J illiaiu. I'erry
Stream,
N l'oret Grove W A Hidliue-er, I- A
Bennett, Wm DnvU, T li lijiulelt. O M
Galloway. C H )ackon. Ilciiry NaulT..
A Reuler, 8 C Srure, llriuy Vanllyke,
Cbria Jrnn, F 15 Waituer.
Reedvlllt-J liorwlck. A llrwe, J H
Kllerji, Audit Jck. hylveittrr Reed
er, Frank Taylor, John W Voik, F B
Clark ,TIhm M-elian.
South Hillelioro-O U lnlin, T.eo
V Douulity, Fmn Frmicit, K God, t'liat
Grabel, Henry H'rete, J A Uotiha
l.uclui A I.onK, Galiriel l.orkinan, I. A
Rood, AHen S Stanton,
South Foreet lituve Mar lot S Allen,
Mayue Abbott, R N Vanity. I'nrtii
Blrdtell, A B l'.let, II J Goll, Waller
Hoge, W B Hiiinea, R K Latuunl, J F
Haynie, Kdaard Haek, K M Dooley.
South Tuatalln 1 II C-illifr, Then S
Farmer, A I Hill, I'G I.andra. Grant
Maun, l.ouit Mrycra, W II McCormick,
jot P Robinton, Wm Reynard, Frauk
Wallace.
Wathinulon Geo Hunt, W II Catu,
W C Dtrety, I'eier Onnaen, Vm Jotte,
J W lachion. Albert Lincoln. W K Maya,
lid NortUrup, Jucob Reichru, A C Win
ney, John K .luimeriuan.
Wet Halle A V Denny. .l Down
tnir. 11. C. Gutiln. A U I'llnt. Andrew
johnton, G 1. Laudeu, OW OUun, Iten
Vatton.
Weat Cedar Geo T Uiiikell, Jnmet
llrun, Geo h Baker, C A Cavell, K W
Karhart, Chat V Hall, Cltrit UoUnaKcl,
Iltnt .lergennon, Joa li Molirbuck, John
V Yonng.
AGED PIONEER DItiS
Cleve Short Silver, ad U2 yearg
and a piontiiy (it 1850, and a rem
(tent of W iiBliiiiRUm (Joimtv in
pioneer daye, died nt bin home in
Portland, Sunday uion tut!. D
oeanud waH born in Ohio, Nov
1814, and ruovrd to Indiana in
183N, and won weddid lue mime
vear. In 18.r0 bo mme-i'd tbe
plains to Oregon. Ho first ant tied
in I'orunnd, and Inter took up a
claim on (Jbmialeni Mountain in
1854. He wan I he committing
maaiiitrate v.hfn J. II. McMillan
who killed tbe lain Manure, f,ithr
of John Manure, of thin city, wan
held to appear before the circuit
court. Cleve Silver wan a tuan ol
excellent parts, and bud a hoot of
Iriende in tuia Ktotion ot tne Mate
It was hU ambition to live to be
100 yeare of ant', and he refuted to
believe that be was Koins to die
even when dienolution waa coiuinp
on. All ol hi children paBrd
away th'torn him. A mw years
, ago he vituttd lltliHboro and had
ureal time mating biB pioi.et
frienun.
Monday wat a bad day for duck.
Home tame one wer in the) lake
toutbof tha Jackaon Hollow bridge,
and when they Ml tbe water and
went on tbe ice, takiog a liltU real,
their wing fro is to I he ice and
they had to b liberated before
they could return home. One wild
frllow bad joined bit domestic
brethren, and he too, like the reel,
was made a prisoner. Thie is a
true story, lieoaua it was told the
reporter by a church uimbere
and, bMides, he bad the wild durk
with hi in as proof.
Manager Brown, of the ltuxton
Lumbar Company, wa in town
Monday, on huaine.s. He ia think
ing of eNtahliahlpg a lumler yard
in Portland, this e-acon, if tbe car
thnrlsge to the eaat keep up. He
Ubinks he ran sell all bit output on
tbe local market. His company
ha the Ornduir mill, and It ha
been newly overhauled and equip
ped.
Iljrn. lo J, A. Moore Jr. and
ile, of Knat HilUboio. ou Janu
ary 13. ll07, a son Tbi makes
the third hoy for this couple, with
"nary" a girl. Mrs. Moore will
continue to do tbe housework for
tbe f ur tuisruliii adjunct of tbe
family, tinlee slie succeed in
adopting a girl from some quarter
Kup-rintendent Kingle and force
have bean busy all week making
repairs to hursted pipes and thaw
ins out trotm fauiets an I their
oonne timis. Minieierssre expect
el lo renew their rflort tbe next
few week to make op for the extra
-inning in the form of profanity,
To lease for term of year: Farm
of 1ST acres, (M) aore cleared, 11
miles from Portland, three miles
from Itntbany. ill rant for cash.
Good buildings and stable fitted for
dairying.-Urant Holoomb, Hoi
brook, Ore., It. 1. i'aclllo Slates
I'boi.e am.
Wet
TO LtCfcNSK S LOON AH tK VtAKS
Aftnr a deaperate light, in which
very vote was caavarHeu, anu
very rflorl made on rnh aide.
Forest (irnve has voted lo lie Mine a
uloou, and no revenal cn h
Diaile inside of a year fr wn the date
of the election, which was hel i
Monday. Tbe fight wa a stronuius
one as shown by the fact that the
majority on the licruee; vote was
but 7 license, yes, Ml); no, Ai
Tli wet ticket lost their recorder
and treasurer. Tbe vote wm ss
lollnws.
Llceiiae
For Mayor
, It Latighlin, ios
Council
L llinman, I'vs
A Walker, tfo
W Fuqua, 147
Recorder
N II oil man, l5
Treatnrer
W M Langley, i
Martini
I! l lUnnt, 151
J.W.Price was in from' north
oftown, Tuesday.
Mrs. L W. IIoue returned Mon
day from a trip buck Kant, where
the visited home folks. The cold
weather, being uuuBual at this
tiue of year, was a tiurpike to her.
Tbi Hall committee of Vine
Maule Camp. W. O. U. Cedar
Mill, will give a danoeon their new
lloor at their hall, ooe mile weat of
Oder Mill, on Saturday evening
January 20. Admission. 91 tor
Reollemen, Ldie, free. Meniliers
of the camp, 0 M)
IC K. I.ytle ha announced that
be will build up Wilson River
from Tillamook, and go up as far
a the MoNaruer ramp, thus 0011
atrucling HO miles more of railway
This line will tap a fine timber
belt, and develop a fine seclioo,
Vrthur Cummingt, a eon of J
C'ummings, formerly of Hills
bom, was an Argus caller, Satur
iiiiy. He is now residing at Moots
ills, and is in the employ of- tbe
employ of the Wells Fargo Ki press
ninpany.
Headiiuarters for all kinds of
agricultural implements, wagons
and buggies, shipped direct from
the faotory, and aold below Fort
land prices. ncbulmench Bros
Fred Sohombnrg went to Ban
Krsucieco ths laat ol tha week, to
look after some litigation in the in
tereeta of the Oregon Condensed
Milk Company.
W, K. Doucsein was down from
Mountaindal the flrcl nf the week
He saya there is six inches of enow
at his ranch in the hills.
Wanted: Farms and lands nf
all kinda for sale and reut. Ad
Irene J. R. Foreman, l'0o Kast
Morrison, Portland, Oregon.
Cbaa. J. Rlechinger and Mis
Dora one, ol (ireenvtlle, were
marriel January 7, 1907, Rev
Hirsm Gould oftlaiatiog.
Gottleib Zueroher, of the Bell
rood place, and Chris Schlndler, ol
near Cedar Mill, were callers at the
Argus oltioe, Monday,
We lead in groceries the best
brands prioes always the lowest
and 1G ounces to tbe pound. H.
Wubrung dr. Sons.
W. J. Benson was out .from Sell
wood, Monday and Tuesday, and
attended the Pythian public instal
lation.
St. f
Schoolboys aud girls will find
everything in school supplies (ex
cept school books) at K. L. Mo'
Cormick a. '
John Ivereen, of the Harris
Bridge, was in the oity Tuesday,
and called at the Argus office.
Loose clover hay for sale at
reasonable price. F. M. Heidel,
Hillebiro.
Fred B. Clark, of below Farming
ton, was in the county Beat Tues
day. .......
W, H. Iteiling, of Greenville,
was an Argus caller, Saturday.
Marshal Baker was over from
near Laurel, Tuesday afternoon.
Sherman Bnoon, of Foreet Grove
was an Argus caller, Monday.
R Teoahnz, of Helvetia, w,as in
the oity Tuesday.
Ferd Groner, of Scholia, was in
town Tuetday.
Paints and oils.-C, A. Latukin
Co.
ill
Measure Winn out
Seven Majoilty
hy
tt Carried Mayer and Couadliuce
Solid
Alitil.it'f IHe
For ftlayor
1 1 1
M. I'eterton.
Council
A G Hotlinaii, 116
G G I'atlerton, 117
U Baldwin,
Recorder
Welter ling'. M"
Treatnrer
I, J Corl. 1)1
Mai thai
A L Sexton, 117
Thua ends, for one year's armis
tice, 4 tight Ibat Ins ben ctrned
f ir years. It ia said Ibat the busi
ness men of the city, with ve'y few
exceptions, voted lor the license
ticket.
GERMAN MUTUAL ELECTS
The Bethany German Mutual In
surance organization met in this
city Monday, and elected olHoers
fur the ensuing; vrar, as follow
Fred Berger, Bethany, president;
Cbria Schindlcr, Cedar Mill, cash
ier: Peter Groeeen, Helvetia, eecre
lary; Geo Krebs, lhlvelis, and
Samuel Graf, Bethany, aeseKsors
for two years: Ktr.il Kurelli, Huh
born, auditor. Tbe next annual
meeting will beheld in Hillchoro,
on the second Monday in January,
next year.
No aseeement aa lentil, as the
Mutual has sufficient money to
conduct il business another year
One member, a Mr Thompson,
came clear from Linn county to at
tend the leseton.
Different now to the Deacon
Tbe cold np Hint had lust week,
Alt' made the akaun araud.
Took uie clear buck to liny-two.
When all the western limd
Seemed fnweu tu a grip to tiht,
An ice was on the atreann,
While Sue an' 1 put 011 our skates,
An glided jes like (Ireauis
Like dreamt llmt come but once in life,
To make the heart urow fond,
An' lighted that old akntin' urooml,
In summer culled a pond,
1 never shall forget tfie hours,
We skated 011 the ice,
An' how we allot ftw-uug away,
When circlin' once or twice,
An' akaUd 'till wc reached the cove,
Down where the big firs ((rew,
An' found the place where tiiV 1 h:l
The nerve to talk to Sue
An' tell her how I loved licr. so;
How in the stirinif, we'd wed
The while she blushed an' turned away,
An' hung her lovely head.
But skatin' duys is done with ns
We like the'ftrt'place warm,
An' atay in when the ice is thick,
An' etisl wiuda rajje hi storui.
Argus and Pacific Monthly, 1 60
Kitunnds Cros cut saws. C" A.
Lamkiu Co.
Geo. Hathorn, of Laurel, was in
town Monday.
Go to McCoroiick's for school
supplies.
V. C. Daiety, of Gleneoa, was in
town Monday.
All kinds of hardware C. A
I.ainkin Co.
Alfred fJiierlxir, of llelvt-tia, was
in town Mondsy.
Charter 0k stoves and ranges.
C. A. lmkin Co.
Wm. Bugler Jr. was in from Ihe
Dudley mill Friday.
.1 P. Gardner, nf Weel I'nion,
wat in the city Friday.
Sam Kunz, the Bethany store
keeper, was in town Tuenday.
li Wehrung & Sons carry a full
line of Heir. z' picklts aad bottled
goods
J H. Heusley sud Jai. Bfgas,
cf West I nion, were in towo Sl-
urday.
For sale: .'() acr, I) milt
sculh ol Reedville, at HID per acre.
Inquire Argus.
Geo. Bid well, of St. Johns, was
out the first of tha week, visiting
with bis family.
Schtilrnerich Bros, are ap-nW f ir
the best known wagon ou tbe coast
the Bain
Brt Kinda. of Scholls, and Geo.
Haase, of Gaston, were in town the
last oi tbe week.
Satisfaction puarsnteed in the
Ocean Wave Washer Cbaa. A.
Lsmkin Co.
Geriiardt Gee' . was in Monday
Irom Iowa Hill, to attend ihe in
surance mteting.
Fine line of Mohair for waielings,
all shades and colors, at H. Weh
rung & Sons.
Fi or six inches of ice whew!
Wouldu't that make voti think of
back in 'injianna?"
Smoke the Schiller and Kxcel
lencia cigars Oregon manufacture.
Call for them.
Kugene Delphlancbe, of Center
ville, wa in town Monday, And
called at the Argus olllce.
t)ur fall line of dres goode, wash
goi d., flannellctte, etc., is complete.
H. Wehrung & Sons.
W. F. Hollcnbeck, of Mountain
dale, and who has a warehouse at
Roy, was in town Friday.
For sale: Open, rubber tire
"I'Wi practically new, at a bar
gian luquire at Argus olTice.
John aud Fred Berger, nf nptr
Bethany, were in town Monday,
attemliut! the mutual insurance
election.
Fifty acres cleared land for sale;
or will be divided in two 2"-aere
tracts;! J mites of Hillsboro In
quire of Argus.
James Wrdverton, formerly ol
Mountaindale, and who later lived
at llillfclxtro, is now located at
Pomona, Calif imia.
Krwiu Hitter, who has asneesed
the Northeaet portion of tbe coun
ty for many years, was in the city,
Monday, from ttctbany, and gave
this office a call.
Blasting powder constantlyNon
band st Herman Ostercoann s
store, Cauterville. He also carries
complete line of general mer
k3
nn
W. W. Ikardsley, Kunning
Grocery in Portland
AKE ROBBED BY DARING BUKGLAKS
Enter House ia Sight and Get Eighty
Five Cellars
MAOCAGC
CRBAM'
PUBLIC SALE
W. W. Bardsley and wife, two
elderly t.ei ile who resided ' at
Schoils two or three years sgo, and ,
whoweiit from there to Portland,!
were robbed Friday rf eighty-five'
dollars by three masked burglars,
who entered their house in CenUr
Addition, Portland, and tied their
agd victims with rope. They ran-)
sacked the bouse from top to hot-
torn, secured the eigbty-five dollars
and Mrs. Beaidsler, in her terror,
fainted. One of the highwaymen
went to tbe kitchen faucet, drew a
glass of watr r, and calmly resuscita
ted tie swooning woman, Tbe
robb-ry look piace at 3:00 o'clock
in tht morning, and the husband
and domestic, Miss Lucy Carriug
ton, v.ere bound. They entered
by nr-ans of a laibter, placed to an
upier story window Tbe Oregon
ian, in reporting the ane-d, stt s:
The tleardsh ys conduct a small gro
cery store at t'lareinont aii'J r.ast Han-
tiers sirveis, ami oexupy living rooms on
the ground tlotir in the rear. Ineir
hoiiae is a two storv frame structure, and
Miss Carrington has aiiartiiieiits upstairs.
It was into her nrui that the trio of
masked and armed burglars first came.
TIm v gained entrance bv means of a lad
der, up w hich they climbed to the w in
dow, lliev broke out llie pane and entered.
.Mis Carrington was nwakened and
sen rimed, but w.is warned to keep quiet.
The tmrglsrs thrust revolvers up to her
face, and ordered her to get out of bed
ami go downstairs. The noise had
awakened Mr. Iteardsley, who lighted a
lamp and was making an investigation,
when he encountered the masted uicu,
inarching along, .Miss Carrington, attired
in her nightgown, ill the lead.
The burglars forced Mr. and Mrs.
Be.irdslev and Miss Carrington to remain
,' -. . f .1. . n .1 1
quiet, wniic two 01 me rooms seurvueo
the house. The third atood guard with
his revolver, frequently warning the
trembling victims to remain quiet. The
searchers were Ixild and determined.
Thev removed $40 from Beardsley's
trousers pocket, ransacked the rooms
thoroughly and finally broke open with
a cleaver the inner box of the safe.
There, was no money in the safe, but
when they turned their attention to the
cash drawer, the burglars were rewarded
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j iiv 1111.11115 f43t . .vu.i v.
IIIVU 1111.31 ,1111.11 Oil" VVt .lv.l..t, '
sntional exploit.
Having completeil the rolitiery, one
proiiuced a ro- and two of them set
alioul to bind the victims to the lied.
Miss Carrington was bound first, Mr.
lieards'.ev next and Mrs.- Beardslev last.
Mie was "overcome from the shock, anil,
being ill i addition, fainted. The
tnaskeil man who had lieen standing over
her with his levolvcr threateningly
drawn, hurried to the kitchen, got a
glassful of water and returning, applied
it to the victim's face and forehead, suc
ceeding in reviving her.
is today indispensable on the
dressing table of gentlewoman or
gentleman. Not only does a Pompeian
Massage perfectly cleanse the skin, but it
removes wrinkles and blackheads, takes out
stiffness of the facial muscles, animates the
tissues, and makes the flesh firm and solid.
Men use Pompeian Cream after shaving it
flexes the muscles and takes away shaving
soreness. Most women recognize tne value
of this preparation in maintaining a clear
and healthy skin.
A SAMPLE FREE AT OUR STORE
Price 50c and S 1.00 per jar
Hillsboro
Pharmacy
f
PI 1MAY FEED AND
VJwlJ VVA SEED STORE
Complete line of Seeds, Mill Feed,
Lime, Sand, Gravel and Cement.
SEED GRAIN
Good, clean seed oats, wheat, barley,
vetch, cheat, etc.
New Brick - - - - Second Street
A , . .
ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
Daily News.)
Hartford City. Ind., Jau. 5. The stork
visited the editor's home last evening
and left au u-pound boy. Thia was
"according to order."
Happy New Year to You All
To Our Friends and Patrons
We Extend a Happy New Year's Greeting
May the new year have lots of good things in store
for you. May you continue to give us your pat
rouage, which we will try to merit. If you are not
our custouicrjinake a new year's resolution to be one.
We promise 3'our money's worth or your money
back. Our groceries are all standard qualities.
i The editor is K. E. Cox, aud his
wife was formerly Miss Nellie TV
ier, of this city. They spend their
summers in Oregon. Mrs. Cox is
a native of Hillsboro.
The undersigned will stll at public
auction at his lartu ' miles enutn
west of Tualatin, at 10 o'clock a.
tn. on .
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2G
Sorrel horae, weight 1100,9 years, 8ood
to drive or work on fatm, perfectly
sound: Bain wagon, 34. low wheel;
Bain wagon, 3J4. ri'K" wheels, both In
xt repair; open ouggy, goon re
rev harnett. Oliver chilled plo
cowa, all in milk, Shorthorns, all young
and good milkers; 15 tous nay 111 nam
clover, clover and timothy, Hiid oats
laa buahela oata in bin: so bushels
wheat: n5 purebred young Brown Leg
horn thickens, nayraxe, cultivator, some
household furniture, and numerous
other articles. '
Terms of Sale: $10 and under,
cash: Over $10, one yenr'B time,
approved note, interest at 8 per
oent. Two per oent, olV, cash over
10.
I J. K. HKDGKS.
Vm. Moore, Auctioneer.
I COMING ATTRACTIONS
? At The Cretcent Theatre
Februaiy 1 The Midnight Flyer
Febtuury aj The Missouri Girl
March t Nettie, The Newsglrl
March 19 .The King of Tramps
Argus and Journal, $1.75.
chaudise
Hon. B. F. Purdy, of Gaetou,
was in town Saturday morning,
and went on to Portland that eve
ning, to join tbe legislators for their
invasion of Salem. , .
A. Spreilzer, formerly of Hills
boro, and who ltft here for Port
land many years ago, remembers
the Argus for another yeuf. Mr.
Spreiuer has taken tbe Argue ever
since it was established.
Superintendent Ringle had the
time of his life, Monday, getting
water pipes, which had. broken
during the night, repaired. Scores
of people were without water for
half a day. Those pipes which
weraexwised to the outer walls of
buildings Buffered the most. Where
the water was turned on at the
street valve, there was no trouble,
Douald MoPherson, who former
ly was in tbe mercantile business
at Glencoe, Mountaindale and Bux
ton, was here Mouday, and went
on out to Mountaindale. Mr. Mo
Pherson was born in the Oregon
country, t Fort Caldwell, in 1845
aud has seen over sixty years ol
pioneer life. His father waa with
the Hudson Bay Company aa a
fur trader, and was a close friend
of the late Thoa. Olenitis. He will
visit up here for a week or so and
then return to Oak Point, where at
nreeent he in residing. Mr. Mc-
Pherson well rememterB the year
of 1862, when the Winter was the
coldest of record in the Oregon
country.
TWO DEMOCRATS AGREE
Last week's Argus editorial said:
"The coming session of the legislature
should cut down the number of Normal
schools from four to two, leaving one at
Monmouth, and one at Weston.
.It will not only save the expense
of two schools, which constantly want
aid from the state, but the remaining
schools would be practically sclf-snp-
poting, and .mother saving would be
effected."
The Governor's m stage to tbe
legislature has the followina, which
in its way is remarkable, Bhowing
that at last two Oregon denmcaats
cm meet on common ground and
agree: '
"There are too many Normal schools
in the suite supported by money exacted
from, the taxpayers. One in Kastem
and one in Western Oregon might with
Broprtety.be maintained, attording every
Mcility to those desiring to lit themselves
as teachers."
Vegetable and Fish
MARKET
Fresh Vegetables and Fish in Season. Give us a
call. Market opposite Tualatin Hotel, on Main
Street, Hillsboro. We deliver to all parts of city.
CORRIERI BROTHERS
; LUNCH AND COFFEE HOUSE
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Home style lunches at all hourB,
from 10 cents up Regular meale
at regular metil hours during the
wewk. Sunday, breakfast trom i
to 8:150.. Noou meal, lid to !:;.
Evtn'mg meal, 5:30 to 7 o'clock.
Io the Benson Bldg., Main Street,
near Third I). K. Piaer.
1 Leo 1 Schwander' and wife, of
above Mountaindale, were diwo
Monday, trying to gel the car of
the' Portland weather clerk, to get
a chauce of program, lbey report
the roads good and hard up their
way.
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BEER
The Best of All Beers
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