The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1907, Image 1

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    HILLSBORO, OREGON, APRIL 11. 1907.
NO. 4
HcGABE BUOTIIKKS
CONTRACT TUNNEL
Pacific Hallway St Nnvifcsi
tion (lo. Award Work
SIX MONTHS TO FINISH CONTRACT
Contractors Have E pcrlcnc In llurlnif
Mountain
After weeks ol figuring ami enli
tnatea the Pacific Railway fc Navi
gation Company haa awarded a
contract to McChIm Brother for
the tunnel work on tint Tillamook
line. Th contractor will com
mence the work in the tunnel above
Buxton, which ia tiltendy under
way, and they expect to fin Mi the
entire tunnel work on the line
within eix or eeveu months.
Ho far the company has struck
no hard rock, the character of the
Buxton tunnel being ft good stiff
sandstone. The Hone work out
prettily and utilise it gets softer
there will jie no limbering required
SHADY BROOK PLAY
(iranl llolcornb, oil Bethany, ia
now in the Marehlield country, and
write the Argue: "This ia quite a
bueineaa place, and all lineg aeeui
to bs ia a proeperoue condition
lumbering, dairying" ami coal
mining. MarabGeld ia the head of
navigation for ocean going veeeela,
and tbia tnakea it a fine distributing
point. It takea two daya to gt
mail from I'orlland. The mail
laavee here each evening and goee
by boat 20 miles up Cooe river and
ia then carried boreeback to lloee
burg. It takea aeveral horses to
carry it through the mountain,
and the carrier travela all night.
I'eonle here ntel a railroad. Tbia
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Petitioner Spent Three Hun
dred fur Good Koad
DAVIES' HILL CONTRACT LET
Transidlsos ef County Hoard
Claim Allowed
and
The county commismoners ad-
There will be a play, entitled "Out
in the Htrretri," given by the Hhady
Brook Indian Club Society, at the
Hbady Brook wbool houHe, eight
miles north t l Hillahoro, on Sat
urday evening, April 'JO. This in
a temperance play in three acta
and eight acenea. In connection
with the jilay there will be an
Indian Club drill. Confectiona
will be nerved between eeeneu, and
good mimic will lwi a feature.
The lmlicrotiH remark of North
Carolina Pete are aide splitting:,
and the part of Mr. Bradford ia a
touching one, allowing what a wo
man can do under trying circum
atancea. The treachery of Sol
Davia and hit eon proves that
"murder will out." The character
of Mr. Wayne cap the climax,
and the old colonel finally given in
and confesses that "woman takea
full control."
BURIAL OF LOUIE MUELLER
ia a pretty bay, wilh three towna journad rnday evening, aller a
situated on it Kmpire, North buar aeaaion. The petition of A.
Bend and Marabfield, in all about (I. Tanner, of the Oaeton sawmill,
5 MK) inhabitant, or more. Plenty kI wief for rm f()r work
of Ceh and clama galore. On my , , . , ...
way to church tbia morning I aaw do,,e on a roaJ (,aHto,D
one man digging clama; another nd hia mill waa denied. A. N.
man trying to perauade bia eon to Paviee, of Progreta, waa given the
go to church inatead of going unb
urn: and an ox team stuck in the
mud and that beata "eeen on
Second Street in two minulea." I
gueaa.
The Forest (J rove papers are
making a great howdy-do about an
ecg that contained an egg, within.
contract to do work on the Diviea'
Hill, he ia to get l sO for the con
tract, but to collect ISO of this from
tboae who have eubticrilied to the
work.
The tranacripta of costs in the
Hoflaber caee, Alex Aggellea in-
qut, Axel Anderson inqueet
were
hIu.11 and all. That'a nothini. A
Ueedville farmer recently brought Ktnnia Nicholeou inntieat,
atria-tat to the rilf. The three allowed.
rims were lined toaether. iuet like Report of viewara road survey
an Odd Fellows' pin, and through petition of J. W. Key nard accepted,
Llmir rnUr wan a ainela wire, and road established, Collier
about theaiste of a wheat etraw. neighborhood, near Schollp, said
The owner of the hen aava the bird road being already open.
rnuet have awallowed the wire. Claua Jesse, of Banks, was given
thinking it waa an angle worm, permission to construct a telephone
Aa be is superstitious the owner
aaya he thinks it is a "bunch" for
him to join the Odd Kellowa, while
In wife aays the hen ia simply try
The remains of the Into Louie
Mueller arrived from Ventura,
California, Saturday night, and the
funeral wae held Sunday, inter
ment being in the local cemetery.
All kinda of hardware.C. A.
Lamkin Co.
Matthew King, of Hoy, waa in
town Monday.
Saturday Kvening Telegram and
Argue, 2.00 per year.
W. 0. IIo'.lnnbtH'k, of Hoy, waa
In the city Monday,
Fine lot of onion peed in bulk at
the Climax Mill more,
Fred Maul, of Mountaindaln, waa
an Argua visitor Monday.
line.
Koad petition M. K Buck et aid
granted, road to be established at
expenae of petitioners, and a! ho
nir to maka imod on tiro It. even f muei lay Til lor survey, uoau 10
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ben fruit haa cone down in once, open aa Boon aa graueu ana com
Senator Wehrung haa the wire to pleted, and old road will then be
auhatantiata thiaetorv. vacated
tl- ii'k-i.. M..,,f..h,,l,,J ' W reuei was granieu
1 IIO II H'ici u.uuinw,u..u6 , v Vmn1M In PaH an, Kno
n :t, .:n ...unu uw
V'UUJj'iiiiji nitu uitu iuu uuivo
. i i r i : . . . . . a a. . m. i i
wiuepo .. b.u.b crimp .ur of y p lUilon for
rwim, and eventually will have lo nrillUllnn f), BH(1Hmnn. prantp(i
move. Orders are coming in so u , . B.K..-
faat that the p ant can t make de- of Uf
" '"uJT:.!"", ", P-yment, ffiT,.-,; W. A. Clapp
in iiunriiilD lu.i im I ...., til r..l . If. ,,- ..
...,f .i :., ,,. ra,urp'"'ui "'"'J ft'-"'
.,,W1U,1,.MU,.IH..l.. (J reba,e of J,-- centg U Ux
rartn for aa'e: Light miles chnrged.
south weat of llillaboro; 31 acres; 8 The following claims were al
to 10 acres under cultivation; bal- lowed
ance easily cleared; good pasture; ST Weatfal!, refund lax $097
living water; small fruit; log barn; W " Mvenio-"!, roada& highways 7
,V 1 11 it- 1 " 1 Stelln Iloovrr, refuml tax 3 T'
amall bouse; ideal dairy farm and . w SfW(,ni bri(,
64 50
20 00
flliiaa Hi I'm.nintniti at f,n A 9
Huuh tituith, of Forest Grove, 0hn liorwick. sup iiUry moo
was in town Monday. lie nas J c turk, tax collection 19 ao
iuet returned from a trip to Walla Cowing, aaaraaing a no
vValla. where he visited a cousin, 'lutarct,;
J. ). Jiiillll, ana WDO IS a oromer Fred Cornelius, witneM (list ally.
to V. I). Smith, of tbia city. J. U. Victor Kin.it,
la unm r.i.Uin (if lha ffuarda at the I snnsieer,
ip 11- xirl.i- n..:. ?... ...1 1... I T 11 Tonioie,
ana n aiis 1 ouiwuiiu jr, Tuniier,
a gtMltl )K)Hltlon. Kay Taylor,
nr. i.i K K llsrttan
e uave jubv rtrceiTou ri..u c, ,e ,1lcoIni brlll, so
01 Ulan l.ana t iaaier. Also a IUllMhu VamlerwaU, witnras 3 40
supply of blasting powder. If you
want salt, remember that we have
juet received a carload. Anderson
it Son, Ueedville.
The Southern Pacific ban
la on 1111 la route. Tl.u.X) ana easy lieall &('o, ron.ls
lerma. lnoinre at Argua oflice. iui HsKry.roaJ
R II Greer, relief o 70
lohn K Bailey, ajsessme 10 00.
O W llinen, salary sup IS 75
Jolin NyberK. powUer & sal sup .. 49 7
T J Kitiif , sal sup I a 5"
Chris hi lnmller sal sup 7
Krwin Ritter, field ansessor 72 00
C A Cavell, assessment 60 co
I V Trullinuer. roails II 4
J W Sewell, sup sal 7
C.roner Si Kowell, roads 6 47
Mavs llrus, ct bouse 6 70
W j Stitt, sup sal 37 50
K I Kuratli, assessing flc col 3 00
LC Walker, roads lo 00
W I) Smith, assrsiinij & col 24 90
W M Jacksoo, ro treas - 51 10
J S Loisuiik, relief 18 00
J W Connell, sblT & dep 225 tx
John A Johnson, sup sal 2 50
Ward !wns, tsx collection 104 40
V L Beach, " " 101 40
W K Taylor, court house 2 50
Schulmericb Bros, roads 40 50
City Liitbt & Water 22 10
J W Oinnell, ah ff expenses 69 20
J Wt'onnell, hoard prisoners 43 25
Matthews' 1'ost, OAK, lnuiijcnt 51 35
Wt-hrunx & Son, ct house Ik relief 8 no
V K Hauler, tsx collection g6 6c
F, I, Crocker, roads 1 10 00
W II Lyda, lumber 4 Ho
A Keverman, sup sal 12 50
K I Crocker, roads 20 to
C K Kindt, witness da 4 00
I'hilip Shea, roads 2 ct
I t ( asner, " 2 00
B 1'edcrson, " 2 00
J W I'.aynard, " 2 co
L C W alker, surveyor 7 00
Fred liowlby, roads 4 00
Julius Asbahr, roads 4 00
Mrs 1. 1 wood Haines, relief 6 00
Toni Reno, relief 6 00
C F, Kindt, ustice fees 3 95
h M Hesse, constable fees 6 5o
(ustiive Brount-r, sup sal 12 50
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ALLOWED TO GO FORTH FREE
But Must Behave and Abstain
Drinking Liquor
I. J Holu,
John Berwick, , " "
W W Lewis, " "
K O Ilaue. " "
C. V McC.raw, " "
V M Kelsay, " '
A B Todd, " "
Jacob Keichen, " "
Simun Nellsen, " "
C F. Shorey, ' "
Thos Murphy, " "
J J Krebs, " "
J K Summers, coroners witness..
IIAI.ee, .. ..
C F Krv,
Otto Nicholson, " "
I'eter I'aris, " "
John I'apas, " "
Kdward HtiKlies,
Fred tireenlier, " "
Kllen Anderson, " "
l'atrick Leavy, " "
Geo l'eterson, " "
Win Morensen, " "
J V Chatterton, juror
F; J Thomas, "
C C Jack, "
II M Summers, "
W K Shackleford"
O L Newman, "
K C Brown, coroner fees
I)r J 1' Tamiesie, coroneis phys.
DrFJBailev, " " ..
Ir F M Kobinson, " " ..
I, C Walker, surveyor
.1 R C Thomns, roads
C C Hancock, relief
J V Goodin, sal & expenses
W J Butner, com sal
C B Buchanan, com sal
C F. Deichman, dep clerk
K M liooley, reluuu tax 11 52
Frederick l'eterson, refund tax... 6 f5
L S McConucll, refund tax 8 93
Herman Hoffaber was taken before
Judge McJ5ride Monday, and
leaded guilty to pointing a fire
arm at a woman a Mrs. Iiehnke,
of near Tigardvillo. II. T. Bagley
was appointed to defend young
Hoffaber and the attorney induced
the young man to plead guilty and
asked the judge to sentence him
and eufipecded sentence during
good behavior. Judge McBride
named three months in the county
ail as the penalty and if the young
man does not conform to the treaty
of peace he will be placed in cou-
UDement.
Attorney Latourette was out
Monday and filed objections to
Cbaa. Miller's coet bill in the case
where Miller beat P. U. on the re
version of real estate cane.
Bill vs. Schulmericb, taken
under advisement.
P. R. & N. Company given
privilege to file amended complaint
n the condemnation of right of
way euit against V. H. Galvani.
Reporter Runyon will lake the
testimony in the case of Anthony
vs. the Hilleboro Gold Mining
Company and report eame to the
court.
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J l) Mann,
Mrs Maggie Vim,
W It Lyda,
,1 V Schulniench,
11 O Ks pus,
H C John, -
lironer & Rowell, luniWr...
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8 60
3 60
4 40
5 60
5 60
it 10
L. Ileynoldn, of Phillips, waa up
to the county eoat Sntunluy.
II. Wehrung & Sons carry a full
line of lleinu' pickles and bottled
good a.
J. V. Vandervelden, the lloy
merohant, waa in the city Hatur
day, enroute to Portland.
Are you a smoker? Then call
for the Schiller or ICxcollencia
Oregon manufacture.
Grant Zumwalt and Will Em
rick have returned from an extend
ed stay in Southern Oregon,
For sale: Horce, weighs 1400
11 years old, good worker, price
f 125 C. horeiiaon, Keedvtlle,
Nathan B, Mead, an old lime
Hi'laboro citizen, and at one time
proprietor of the Hotel Hillsboro,
eame up from tl rants I ana, Hatur
day, and spent a few hours in the
city.
Watklns' stock and poultry
foods and Watkins remedies are
what farmers and dairymen should
use for best succeea. Z. M. LaRue,
agent, 40-1 Pacifio Avenuo, Forest
Qrove, Ore., Pacifio Phone 294.
C. A, Ogden, superintendent of
tbe Oregon Nursery Company's
big plant this side of West Union,
waa in town Saturday, and sayB
that the planting this year amounts
to about 200 acres. Ha states that
they have recently put in a fine
lot of ornamental shrubbery.
Thos. Caudle, working at the
condenser, Sundav, was badly
scalded on tbe left side of his face,
tbe injury extending to the eye
He was in one of the hot wells,
cleaning up, when steam was turn
ed on, The jet caught him in the
face and he mane a hasty exit
Dr. Tamiesie attended the injury
and it is hoped that there will be
no loss of vision. No blamo is
ttaohed lo anyone as it was not
known that he waa in the well at
the time.
. . - . I nuuti ia, wnti, ansa it i iw
augurated a check system at the j n farmlev, witness 7 00
III T BaKley,
l-loyd Dooley,
II Walker,
L A Long,
Al Young,
Atnoa McCitrily,
Monroe liuber,
dentil in this citv. and those having Win Helt.er,
. ' . .. - I, -..II
tiarcela or enm can have inem rz
checked and left at the station at a
amall expense.
For gentlemen's, ladles and
children's hose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John DenniB,
Wb hh.ve them for evervbodv. and Robt .Simpson
al nricM that are values. wiJ Ihmnburgh,-
r R 0 Williams,
Mra. Oeo. Loeb and Miss Jennie Clark Rolfe,
Arnhhnl.l nf Pnrlland. wars here Nelaon Hardware Co, relief
akaviawwav., v. 1 ----- I a , (
8uDday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L, j,,,, wUBe(i
C. ArcnDoia, wre. jobd win re Mra
main thiough the week
Brown Leghorn eggs, 15 each
setting, for 50 cents: also full blood
Butr Leghorn eggn for hatching
purposes, 50 cents for setting of 13
Mrs. Agnes uowan, nuiuooro
Van B. DeLashmutt, of Witch
Hazel, left Monday for an extend
Curls Jensen, juror
FWSsgert, "
II T Challacombe, witness
J H Collier, "
Ambrose Schiiiidlin, "
VV K Mays, "
J F Haynie, "
Chna lllcketliier, "
II O Vincent, "
ltobt Johnson, "
ltedmond & Connell team coroner
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ed trip lo the Spokane country, Jaa Imlay, field assessor 6900
m horn mi ann in nnffsuHii in uubi- " ' - - j
nees.
Wanted:
Farms and lands of
all kinds for Bale and rent. Ad
dress J. R. Foreman. S05 East
Morrison, Portland, Oregon.
Job. Williams, who is filing in a
bis sawmill over at Ostrander.
Wash., was over to epend Sunday Grant Bacon,
with relatives and friends. Tkmrd
nnl.l.n Pnliati onra tnr dln- R Fatton,
VW4UI.H V'KfhU "f " I
W II Lyda, lumlier 108 48
Glass & I'rudhomme, sta 2 52
It T Buxton, held assessor 39 00
A A Mead, bailiff circuit ct
James Churchill, uror.,,.
Fred U Adams, ,
Ralph Imbrie, "
V A Hoodenpyl, "
A .lack, "
I S Robinson,
r it 11' . 1
setting 01 15 for $1 UU. J. IJ. t el- CLa, K Rimyorj court reporter.. . 30 00
lette, Hillsboro, Route 1, Pacific h j Godmau, county clerk 25300
States Phone. O W Barnea, field assessor 66 00
I V.UHB iwcuui " ivuKoa vnv.ui. i.k,Mi v 4"
MrB. H. T. Bagley departed Independent, sta and printing.... 56 50
Sundav evening for a month's Vhe?ler Mfg Co, relief 94s
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25 60
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" 22 80
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" 26 bo
" 25 60
.100 50
S N Poole, field assessor 72 00
M Turner, roads 31 00
J T Young, " 30 7"
A H Davis, held assessing bo oo
L W House, relief 16 3c
Stevens liros, roads 2o 60
A J Roy, care poor farm 120 00
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M C Case, aalarv supt schools . . . , 62 39
LewiB and John EnneB, ol South HlL'fUi-Lf"! ct" 'i
,. w 1 I w litis uciauui icluiiki vv uvu, t i
Tualatin, were in lown monaay. R t jerkln, tax collection 33 30
n ir f.xT e n. Dr F J Bailey, health officer 90 96
was in towr Mondav alternoon, iThe Areua, printine.....' 10 oo
visit with her mother at Boise,
Idaho.
I H. Maxwell and C. S. Rey
nolds, the Mountaindale merchant,
were in town Monday.
AM Collins, janitor.
WHS ID lUO uity wuuunjr mvmuuuu.
W. W. Williams, of Mountain-
dale, wae in the city Tuesday.
Frank and John Dooley, were
down from near Banks, Saturday
Geo. A. Plieth, of below Ivinton
was in the county seat Tuesday
afternoon.
John Bernardo, of Verboort, and
J. C. Sinith, of Greenville, were in
the city Monday afternoon.
We are eole agents for the ceta
brated Chatham fanmill. Price,
complete, $37.50. Schulmerich
Bros.
K. C. Luce, who has territory on
the Sound as credit man for the
Pacific Coast condenser, was here
Sunday.
Schoolboys and girls will find
everything in school supplies (ex
cept school books) at K, L. Mc
Cormick'a.
B. A. Barber has been elected as
representative of Phoenix Lodgi
Iv. of P., to attend the Grand
Lodge of that order, to be held in
Portland the latter part of May
Our line of spring drees goods
have commenced to arrive from
New York. Come and see them
Schulmerich Bros.
The subject of the morning ser
mon in the Congregational church
will be "The Future Life." The
evening Bermon will be "The New
Theology."
For Bale: Full blood Scotch
collie dog, two years old. Will
make fine stock dog. D. C. Bur
ton, Portland, Route 2, one mile
east of Cedar Mill.
J. C. Miller, of the Arcade dis
trict, was in from beyond Glencoe,
Tuesday, and says there are yet
hundreds of bushels of potatoes to
be moved in his Bectio'n.
Threshing outfit for sale: $1100
takes it. Complete, including Hi
ll. P. engine, Advance Separator,
woodsaw connections, etc. Address
P. 0. Box 115, Forest Grove, Ore.
Mra. E. E. Schweitzer, of West
Union, departed Monday for Los
Angele?, for a month's visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Beasie Keeb
She waa accompanied by Mr. Hin-ton.
I) I?
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'leaded Guilty to Pointing
Pistol at Woman
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MASSAGE
CREAM1
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 the value
of this preparation in maintaining a clear
and healthy skin.
A SAMPLE FREE AT OUR STORE
Price SOc and $1.00 per Jar
Hillsboro
Pharmacy
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction at his farm 24 miles north
west of Banks, at 10 a. m., on
FRIDAY, APRIL 2G
Bay mare, 8 years, 1600; bay mare, 4
yrs, 140c; bay gelding, 7 yrs, isco; bay
gelding, 9 yrs, 1300; gray gelding, 1300;
sorrel mare, 1300; black driving horse,
S yrs, 1000; bay pony; black cow, in
milk; 4 dry cows, fresh this Summer; 2
3-yr old heifers, fresh soon; yearling
heifer; 35 heart sheep; 3 lumber wagons,
3,'jxii; buggy; several sets work
harness; 2 sets of single harness,
hayloader, plow and numerous other
articles. Also about 20,000 feet rough
aud dressed lumber. Lunch at noon.
Terms of sale: Under $10, cash;
$10 and over, one year's time, ap
proved note, 7 per cent, interest.
L. F. CARSTEXS.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
y ii i a
n 1M AY FEED AND
AlJVtA SEED STORE
On account of the car shortage send
in your order early for
LAND PLASTER
We have just received two cars. We also have the
best asssortment of garden and field seed ever in county
Both phones. Store opposite P. S. Telephone Office
1 1. 1 1 !
DELEGATE TO WASHINGTON
Mrs. F. J. Bailey departed the
first of the week, for Washington,
1). C, where she goes as a delegate
to the National Convention of the
Daughters nf the Revolution. She
will visit Jamestown while east,
Memphis, New Orleans, and other
Eastern points of interest. She is
accompanied by Mrs. W. B. Street
er, of Portland.
FAIR W0LF0RD
Mr. Orin V. Fair and Miss Blanche
Wollord, of Buxton, were united in
marriage at the home of the offi
ciating minister, in Hillsboro,
April 7, 1907, Rev. C. F. Hayes
performing the ceremony. The
bride is a daughter of Harry Wol
ford, well known in North Wash
ington County.
Card of Thanks
The undersigned desire to thank
their many kind friends who as
sisted during their recent bereave
ment, the death of Louie Mueller.
MrB. Daisy Mueller.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mclntire.
Hillsboro, Ore., April 9, 1907.
FOR SALE
Every Family
Wants good groceries, and ev
ery family should do us the jua
tic to give ua a trial. We carry
a line of absolutely pure and
fresh groceries, and we take
pride in giving everybody cour
teous treatment and the certain
ty of satisfaction. Get onr
pricea and compare them with
what you are paying.
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.
P. J. Ritchey Sl Son
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Eighty acres of land, within three
mileB of Gaston. Twelve acres
cleared, of which one acre is iu fine
bearing prunes. Forty acres of
good timber. V ill largely pay for
place perhaps pay all. Log house
on place tuat one couia occupy
until he built. Half mile from
school; Thirty living springs on
property fine for dairy ranch.
Terms, $2,000, half down, balance
on time. Reasonable interest.
Anyone wishing to look this place
over can write a day or so before
coming, and he will be met at
station and taken to place E
Best, Gaston, Ore.
speatnng ot groceries 11 you
want the finest staple and fancy
groceries to be found in the market
try John Dennis. He ia after your
trade, and once a customer, always
a customer.
DRINK
GAMBRINUS
BEER
The Best of All Beers
SOLD BY
Ghe LION SALOON
E. J. LYONS. Preprlater
Harry Ball, formerly of GaBton,
and now of Portland, was in town
Tuesday, greeting bis old time
county seat friends.
Gents' and boys' clothing, fall
line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fis
cher Sincerity make at II. Weh
rung & Soub,
5e Delta Drug' Store
Hillsboro, Oregon
Prompt, Accurate, Reliable. We try to accommo
date, but cannot carry "Long Time" accounts.