The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 18, 1907, Image 1

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    VOL. XIV.
HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY Hi. 1907.
NO. 18
Will Have a RvKiiI.ir old
Time drying Match in Future
NEiriltK CFFKES V.)K MONtY
Like Jeremiah, Will Djo Smkdutli
Astics
inj
Tlio Formt Urovo prtjiwrn at Ihhki
one of thoiu- aro dMrg coiini'li rahl
growling b.c.tnu tho court don
not upend loll of in jiwy on roads
up that way. Ah a malti r of fuel
Fortnt drove ha had morn money
punt in it vicinity by ."infold
than Uillclioro hitf Lad, nulfide of
that which cornea from the regular
road fund Jh'.' court Iihh h n t
money on (ialea Ure;k, leading in
to the (Imvo, and it lan made
many other rpproprutioiiH that
benefit Forest drove, while UiIIh
boro, ay'ule from the bri!gs which
cover hole It ft by the Almighty,
hat had nothing outsido of the rKU
lar road Uk. Wht' the uso of a
newspaper making il-ilf ridiculou
over Home iiiopoeition of which it
known no'.biug? The paper's Hint!
about politic ui.d voles ia Himining
in oonciilcr.ttiiin of the UvX that
the oolli'ge city hat the highest if
fioe within the Rift of the people of
the county the clVu-a of rtate mm;
ator an well ax the otlicn of coun
ty surveyor. Clerk (Sodiuan wax a
Tigardville man; Sheriff Con null
wan a (iluucoe tnio; Uiconlir Ire
land it a (ircttnville man; TrcaB
urer Jackson was a Pilley man;
Judge (l.)odin wai a (ilencoe man;
Bupt, Cane was formerly a CJalea
Creek and Forert tirovo man,
1 when elected to olliee; Cornelius
has one com mi dinner and Beaver
ton has the otherJehu! I -n't it
lime for HilUhuro t get in and
weep becaune ita cilixeim get neith
er offices r:or road appropriation?
Oreat Scott, we have ruiinethiiig to
cry about I
CiJ of Tliuki
IS. (1. Leedy, ex elate master of
the Oregon Orange, and who ii
till active in affairs of that instl
tution, was up from Tigardville,
Friday, and called on the Argus.
Mr. Liedy aays that crops are flee
down hla wav. and that hav baa ..... .
. ' .i.f..n. i,i..i iiuisborou
I.IHIIU UUI n U1IV4VI I Ul 1 , WUOIMOI IV
the poor early prospects. He aayi
that the Tigardville and Tualatin
seo ions are l.KiklDg up coni'dera
Idy nine the Oregon Electrio bia
been conKtructing tbeir line.
For aale: Holatein bull, prao
lically thoroughbred, coming 3
yeara old. Fine for breediog pur
poses. John Schneider, Hillsboro
U. 4. residing one mile weal of
Phillip, l'hone, I'aciQo Slates,
Hilleboro, 4'.x3.
Two or three people lave tried
to get a petition to run a saloon at
AGITATION FOB A
BIG STREET FAIR
First Attempt
was Grand Success
MAY HAVE ONE THIS FALL
B. P.
Coraellui, Pout Matter,
Major Den nil Favor It
and
In all probability Hillsboro will
have a street carnival thin Fall,
and there is considerable agitation
on that subject just now. A few
years sgo Hilleboro gave a rout-inn
lUi.lt. but that trowincr rjlaca street lair, and it was a decided
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m-euiH to have concluded that it success. There were exhibits of
wanlH no more of that business In Lur varied industries, livestock,
the town. However, it is saw t"l mtnufsclured arUcle, Xo , aDd
it a goou saioon man wouiu come
alonir. and build un town, and
away from the school house, he ' scope ami quality. Together
might stand a chance of getting a I with the exhibit there will be
I ! . f . L - I .
majority 01 ine signatures in me bores show, eay those who wiBh to
precinct. have an Autumn demonstration.
Cherries have been bounteous in m , suggested that the firet week
yew una season ana iney " tlter hop picking the tiuie Het
si f k w . i tu:' rot Matter B. 1'. Corneliui sayf
iiiriauo. r. . ...uto, i"i.i"wi can have a str-et fair tint
city, Saturday cut a small bougb eclipaa any that tnlKht be held la the
of the "liing" variety that Was Willamette Valley, for we hare every
itK larcr. Mlnsraand thing here but mlDetal and we'e wot
"v. lei u bave a itreet lair, it will awaken
neen tlila year, there were 4U Dos public pride on our rexourceaand pic
lorries on three inches of bougb, ducllooi. and ttimulate people to rant
nd that's go ng some. "U,,..D "er. imn- uc"lf
, . .... - -rfc w. - vv ... ...
J. M. Iiridffcs. of west of town, our light under a half bushel. Let ut
.nir.U ti.iht tn Ikia nffl IK the world what we can do, and
i ;.i -i i ... ahow them rlaht at home. Give us a
uu-eaicinu aim purnr, uuuviuiun ttfee, f,lr by ,l m,t
n axpenitve pair of glasses, and Mayor Dennis: "Give tu a itreet fair.
aevotal dollars in silver, lost on the! We can beat the world from Jersey calvei
fourth by Mrs. Fred Bulling, of ao"n l VI?.?. l " , g
near Laurel. It pays to advertise , lni,iHn. u. a. u...
wbon ycu live in an nonesl oom ouraeWea, what we can produce here
munity. The Argue extends thankl I until we "ahow" othera. I'm for the
Mr IN .1 oca in kshair nl thu rl lair.
oeers.
We desire to thank our many
friends who ao kindly tendered
sympathy and help during our re
cent bereavement, tlia death and
funeral tbwquies of the late wife
and mother, Mrs. Henrietta liar
relt.
N. A. lltrrett and children,
Tortland, Oregon, July 10, 1W7
llilbboro Bind, of which Mr.
.Shuts is a member, met tbem at
the depot and tendered them a
serenade They report a 6ne trip
David Dobie, of Tortland, and
who deals in timber lands, was in
town from Portland, Sunday,
lie goes east in a few days, to tell
WaHhington and Columbia county
i ruber lands.
Oliver and Carl Huston, of Port-
arid, and who are sons ot 8. B.
HuBton and wife, were out Mon-
ClatiB Jee, of Hanks, wan in the
city Tuesday.
Mrs. A. II, Sprsr.er,of Heaver
ton, was in town Tuesday.
Julius Aabitbr, of fotith of town,
was over to the county scat I me
day. Adam H-iil, the Centervilln black
smith, was in tho city Tuesday
evening.
Chief McUcblan, of the P. II. &
N., was a Portland viailor yester
day. Freeh milk cows for f1o. U. P,
Corrieri, Hilleboro, Route 2, near
Kolsay ranch, I Jmilee HouthcaHt o
city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lytle atu
daughter, Marian, leave thu Lint of
the week for an outing ut 1 1 11a
mook.
Louis LiuHtenH, of Manning, am
one or the old time Bawmilt mon
of that section, waa in town Mon
day, accompanied by bin wife.
Mr8. Pratt Viekora, w ife of ai?ent
Vickers, of the 8. P., and lwr mot h
er, Mrs. Lund, of Cornelius, aro
spending tho week at Ulfidetono
Park.
Jos. Williams nr.d wife, of abov
Gaston, wore in town Mouloy
Mr. Williams i ono of tho big ho
growers of his diHtrict, and eay
the vine is looking fine up bin way
Dan Bailey, of Blooming, was in
Monday, and reports Inn father
Calvin Bailey, who was critically
ill for some time, as improving
considerably.
Hop nickers are requested to
register at the W. B. Jolly yard
miles north and a half nasi of
Hillsboro. Yard of Il.'l ncres to
pick, and vield heavy. W. B
Jolly, grower.
II. B. Nicholas, a Portland at
toroey, was in town Monday, re
turning from a trip to tho Neha
lem. Mr. Nicholas Bays that Bux
ton is doing all kiodu of butmiesd
tnese days, owing to the mone
spent by the P. II. A N. Company
Eucono Hunlfcioaer and wife, ol
Tillamook, have sold their place
oyer in the bay county, and or
rivod hero Friday, to remain r
month or so, and they may per
manently locate this side of the
mountains.
Argun and Oregnnian, $2.
A. Andorcon, of Helvetia, wait
n town Tuesday.
Peter (Irween, of beyond Went
I'nion, was in town Monday.
C. KeliH", ff Farmington, wan an
Argus call'jr Tuesday morning.
Frank Bo.ver and wife, of near
Kchollf, were county Beat vieitorp,
Monday evening.
Pom, July 15, 11)07, to Mr. and
Mr. L. J. Palm alter, of this city,
a eon, weight eight pounds.
Danre at the platform, Shuts
Park, Futurday "evening, July 27.
Tickets, 1 CO. Walkers' orcheBtra.
Julius Meyer, of above Green-
vine, wa down lo we city Mon
day, taking out full citizenship
papers.
Wanted: A girl for genera
housework. Apply to S. L. Barnes,
Ladd A Heed Farm, Reedville,
Oregon.
J. J. Krebs and family, of Farm
ington, are over at (iaribaldi.be-
yond Tillamook, lit an outing at
the beach.
Wanted: Teams to haul lumber
by the thousand from mill Union
Lumber Co, two miks rorth of
Cedar Mill.
Gto. K. Payne has bwm appoint
FOREST GKOVE HAS
Restaurant Woman and Con
sort Arrested at Banks
JAILED BY DEPUTY SHERIFF K&SE
Irate Hufbaad Goes With Officer to
Ideotifr
Forest Grove bad no more than re
covered from the two ten thousand
dollar damage suits brought by
Mrs. Lillian Bond, one against
Sheriff Connell and one against B,
F. Wagley, for ejection from a res
taurant, the cases being diemissed
upon outside settlement, than the
lively little college city furnished
another bit of scandal, thiB aleo
being connected with the restaurant
business. Same lime ago one T. J.
Andereon and Mrs. Kate Bradley
went to Forest Grove and worked
in a restaurant, the two being con
eidered as man and wife. Monday
evenug, on the Bnei.dan train,
Andereon was commit out from
ed regular carrier on Route 2 out Portland, when the husband, Geo
of Hilleboro, with Frank Lackey M. Bradley, assaulted the pnrloiner
as substitute.
Al cedar ehinglee fur sale in any
quantity. AIh.t cedar fence poets.
C. S. Reynolds, Mouutaindale, Or
egon, at store. 21.
A. C. Bhute and wife returned
m-eiiay evening from an extended
rip Fast, making Jamestown, New
ork, and all large cities
Card of Thanks
We deeire to thank those who o
pn, kindly assisted us during our re
cent bereavement, the death and
funeral obsequies of the husband
and father, the late Jacob W. Hat-
clrffe.
Mrs. G. A. Ratcliffe,
Geo. W. Ratclifl',
II. T. HatclifTe,
T. R. Ratclifle.
Scholls, Ore., July 10, 1007.
Tba ten year old daughter of
Fred Walter, while picking cher
ries last Thursday, at the home
near Phillips, fell from the tree.
day, they will goto ine uoston fifteen feet, and struck her arm on
colUge in a few days, to spend ala lard bucket which was tied to
vacation at Nye Creek, on the New ber waist. The tin cut a terrible
port beach. wound at the elbow, and the bone
,. . i ,,l was broken so that both ends pro
i no nay cruu ibs rotuvcicu hocji ,.j.j tu. : -I -.. ,u
, ... , ..j HUUni, A UO till BIDU tUI IIIVU MIO
a rnn nnrml with nrnnnenlN. ana .....
r , 7 1 , ,! ... I el oow joint, making a very eenoue
goou coyer uay ,n WOund. The fracture was com
uc. ,1 : ."I pound, and it may be tha the
v.movoy nas ueen fo nog iu - .ow j hfl -
.1 I I U n ihnnb Mann IT . " " . .
T. .u .u-. formerly. Dr. Tamieeie attended
uowever, roiUHB to taae lor urui .
citta iiinoiny.
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John Roberts, of above Gaston,
was down to circuit court, Monday,
and it took Judge McBride about
two minutes to grant him a di
vorce from hit wife, who deserted
him last Spring, and went back to
Eugene. Before the wife left him
she told him that she only mar-
grooeries if you tied him in order to get a home for
Forest Grove beat Banks, Sun
day, by a soora of 17 to 9 at base
ball: Cornelius beat Sobolls at a
b'lL'gRr tally, and Hillsboro beat
Heaverton at a still larger one.
Forest Grove plays Carlton, Sun
day.
Speaking of
of bis wife's afftctioos. The two
fought in the smoker from a mile
the other side of the Multnomah
line, clear into Washington Coun
ty. They were finally separated,
the husband hearino AviriAnna nf
Dick Hundley, who is running a the fistic encounter. Anderaon ent
uopyard absve Gaston, is down on to Forest Grove, while the bus
this week, helping out the home band came to thia eitv and asm
lOlKSOnOrtn 1 lains. nt a warrant fnr thu nir Kafnu
Judge H. T. Bsgley. Deputy
four years with the Wilkes BroB.' Sheriff Kane, in company with the
Abstract Co., is taking a vacation prosecuting wnneB8,weni to uanks,
at Carson Springe, Wash. where they found them staying as
... , ... , man and wite. inis was evidence
v :vLn: .&" theywereplacedun
cottage at Nye Creek, luesday. H.nWHlt lfe aotAL h., Th
Hop pickers wanted for 50 acre were landed here about 4:00 o'clock
yard. Good accomodations. Please Tuesday morning.
register now. . u liarnea, iaaai xoe nueoand was seen by an
it Reed Farm, Reedville, Oregon. Argus reporter, Tuesday morning,
.i ou...- n. . -l. nd said
brstion groundp, a bicycle. Party tiary. The woman is as much to blame
can have same by proving proper- the man. We have five aa fine enti
ty and paying for advertisement. dr ? you could find anywhere. I am
r J A l.larkcmilfi atari Via nVi1 la.
Icquire at ArgUS ofbee. 10. R. & N. shoos for a number of Years.
T K llorr nf dravo T?iior Wanli ana am now wornine in a 1'orUand shoo.
was here Tuesday, the guest of his 11X7. St
brother, r rank Barr-. He returned gon atatuie is good enongh."
Tuesday evening, accompanied by The man and woman were taken
hiB mother, who has beeu visiting before Judge Bagley Tuesday
bere lor a lortnignt. morning, and waived examination
J. C.and Claude Greear return- Tuesday afternoon they went before
or) hn loal r.f tho tunalr frnm Hnnn. JUUge MCOriQe and pleaded BUUly
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ner, where tbey went on business vv . . uri w oe
They report plenty of money up in 'eD,ien,1 m n sentence Decause me
the Morrow county district, and u"BUU"ur' ". T 'Tuw
... ,nt ihincri r lU-filr ot atrial. Asked if be bad any.
. ., biuuK tu ear tuo uoiauuau nuuir
bpray your Hops: Aew is tne gon 6aii that he bad not ran awa-
timetoeproy before the vine gets w;th the woman, but that she had
too Heavy, and tne nee too tnick. arri?ed at Foreet Grove Rnd he
e navequaesia cnipa ana wnaie nad tried to protect her from her
on soap m eiocK. v,. a. micnan- husband, as she said that her
an iv Co. Unniian hull anA hn wnnlil trill li I
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James McClaran. of Gales Creek, Judge McBride sentenced Andereon
and who is ngt-d 72 years, stumbled to the penitentiary for six months,
by petting bis feet into a wire, and the woman to the county jail
Your skin may look clean
after washing until you
e tki laft.trt Hirt that
Pompeian Massage Cream will bring out
of the pores
Jut at tUs paper b whit writ it lamytni m'nh omthin whiter, jour
aba mar look ckaa antil ;o oy a Potnpcin Uumft uU aeo tho ltft-io aUrt that
it hrinft out.
Von har bn waahinf with loop aiU wattr but atill tho 5rt rcmaincol. Yo
thought fow " turn, kos woaocraa whjr k n allow as wbr th
wrioklcl pvm mora ia rnitwet ttmj ftar.
Pomaciaa Maaaato Cream icath robM in mi then aa teatlT niokeJ out win
ktinf with it tk4 dirt that SMf kS mtvtt touched, Maraaca tho akin, pott
nop Mooa ia uw caecu, iota aatara oo it pcrract work.
All foo4 Wracra apply Ponpoiaa aaaaaafo Cream it ia a rcat relief alter
ahain an' traoa U auk th akia trxorifer aa4 lea aaatitioc.
Laaiaa approeiote Poarpeiaa Maaaafc Cream btcauat k anmulataa th cktulaiioa
aa4 rrci a briglit, clear cefnpkxioa.
Come ia fcr free sample and copy of the Eunooa kooklet "A Treatia oa Facial Mft-'
Pempeiaa Cream ii aoli at oc aa i.oo pef jar.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Strongest Directorate in County
Within three months after opening for business
this Bank had over $100,000 in deposits, and the
list is growing every day. Successful men date
their going ahead to their first bank account.
Your deposit is solicited.
THE FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
Does a general Banking business. We pay interest on time
deposits. Loans and Diaconnta. Exchange bought and .
sold to all parts of the world. Until oar new brick ia com
pitted on the corner of Pacific Avenne and Main, our bank
ing house ia located font doors south, on Main.
Board of Directors:
W. B. Haines, Pres. Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres.
Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua,
Ex-County Commissioner.
John A. Thornburgh, Cashier.
Forest Grove, Oregon
want the finest staple and fancy the Winter, and told him other
groceries to be found in the market, disagreeable things. Roberts is a
try John Dennis. He is tfter your good natured, big fellow, but this
trade, and onoe ft customer, always was little more than he could
a customer. stand, and so he invoked the court
Deputy John Wall and family for reho''
are camping at itoaericK raus, 1 For sale: Driving mare, gentle,
abovo Forest Grove. Mr. Wall fine driver, not afraid of auto or
goes up in the evering and returns cars, ?afe for woman to drive; top
to his law ouices in the morning, buggy, harness, and in good re
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's hose you can do no bet
tor than to buy of John Dennis,
We hsve them for everybody, and
at prices that are values.
pair, for sale, entire outnt goee
at a bargain, for $200 cash. S. J.
White, at Minoemoyer place, 1J
mileB north of Reedville.
Bailey's Big Store
Sunday, and fell on a piece of tini'
ber, breaking a rib in the region ol
the heart, Dr. Linklater went up
and attended the injury.
The Hilleboro Lumber Co. is
for three months.
Geo. Krebs, of Helvetia, was in
town Monday.
Qeorge Ireland, the painter and
building a email addition on their decorator, is again in town.
be
Some one is going to get in seri
,r m . !- v n oub trouble if they do not refrain
H. T. Ratolifle, of Kansas; Geo. L u.,: 1: ' r... ;
lUtcliffH, of Walla Walla, Wash., pT K' : fT" 7
1 n II I. . e 11.. I mvbw aa viuvi v mv
ana t. n. i.ftiouuo, 01 ouuuhb, Artll, wftM ia krt
niiA in II. ft n Iff Tnaalatr ami PBll. I . . . . J
noiu n uio uhj ucDuoj. wm- nV and thv oat fha nnnr
ea on me Argus ouioe. thronirh other oarties than saloon
Fred Myers, of Chehalem Moun men. Hillsboro saloon keepers are
tain, and U. 8. Alexander, of Iowa very careful about this proposition
Hill, were in town Tuesday morn- that of giving liquor to minors
. I 1 ll Jl . 1. . 1 i - Jl
ing. ana 11 me aepuiy aisinci auorney
n n nin..l. th oM time saw. nnla out who is giving youngsiere
v 1 j - - 11 . . 1 1 11 :ii
.v.;ii m. -nA V,r, i nw ninninr, we' anu wniBsey mere wm
out beyond PhillipB, was in town prosecutions
Tuesday. For sale or exchange: Cigar
Klmnr Rarrntt. of Eaat Portland, and fruit stand, good eBtabliehed
n. in town Tueadav. and called location, in city of Portland; will
nr. rho Arona. trade for oity or country property
" O I, oiir 1 t. . a . 1
t 1 1- il - n u ws m wasningion jouniy. a guou,
d. t. jvirawouu aim rua. hnainnaa Tnnn r nf k'n
i...!, . r.m unnin. rv r?
HCIiunua. noio uu nuiu iimuiiiii
t hn Inaf nf tlm wfinlr .
sen uenderBOD, ot uenderson x
wm XNeison.oi me weison nara- H0n. Cornel us thresher and ba er
. I n a aI .1 .
waio uo., was oui me urai 01 me maDf was in town Tuesday
R. L. Banks and Dr. Burgess, of market for the monev. W. L
Banks, were in the county seat Doualas and Dr. Reed's famous
Tuesday. I cushion shoes for men. Leading
Fred Cornelius was over on the makes, for ladies. Latest styles
Wilson this week, after deer. 'nd nniBh. H. Wehrung & bons
mill, in order that room can be
made for the cang edeer. The
track has be6n laid for their load
ing spur and it makes things look
like business at the millyard.
Lost on celebration grounds,
Hilleboro, on fourth: Hand stch
el, leather, containing pair of rIusS'
bb, and small sum o( money. Re
turn to Argus omco and receive
liberal reward. Glasses are ot
value to owner. Fred Bulling,
Laurel, Ore.
Wm. Markway, of near Banks,
was in town Saturday.
J. E. Price was in from north of
town, Saturday.
M. H, Nelson, of beyond Olen-
coe, was in town, batnrday.
J. C. Lamkin and W. V. Wiley
were Portland visitors, Friday.
Alfred Guerber, of Helvetia, was
in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Goodin, of
If Asfatri la OMAHA t b t-v v Awa
n , . 1 11 an 11 . I LUUUlnTlUM TICIO iU IVTIU VTVI
r I' HUH, V.t. lUlUUni, Ul I rJUUit'LUU, QnnHnw
virju, nurio uo a a m tuc uiug
We sell SELZ' Shoes;
They make your feet glad;
They make your feet look stylish;
You walk around like your feet
were comfortable.
Vici Kid, Box Calf, Vellum Calf,
Patent Kid. Blucher, Ball
and Oxford.
J. E. Bailey. Forest Grove
t w4ir-
increases vital unergy
busioeee, is down for n week's visit
with relatives and frienda. He
reports the upper country as hV'
ine a fair crop this season. He is
in tho cooter of the finest wheat
belt in the dry plateau region.
L. J. Hold, the Cornelius thresh
erman, was in town the last ol the
week.
Wm. Robinson, of near Laurel,
was in town Monday, on business
with Circuit court.
Hop pickers wie-hing to pick at J. B. Phillips, cf west of the
Ray Hop Farm, itch Hazel, will Boge iv lnnes mill, South Tuahv
please register at the ranch, or tin, was in town Friday.
: ... 1 .1. i. :
senu meir uaraes ior reiiisiery, am:,i, r ..i...ii.
with number of mokr in family forcJ p R & N down
to me undersigned, rine nccomo- lq jb.,.m ir.!.ia
a .ions. trank Weisenback. Man- 1 ' 0
neor. Uernardt uoetze, ol isiooming,
, was in town axonaay, ana Bays me
Mr. and Mrs. Peter fielson, of ia lonkinf fine out his wav.
near West Union, entertained about
eighty five neighbors, last Satur- Dance at the platform, Shute
clay evening, tho occasion being Park, Saturday evening, July 27.
their eldeat daughter's thirteenth ncaeis, ?i. waiaers" orcnesira.
l!l .i... mt. - u nn,i
uinuuay. xuo uuun " ' F " jj Hall of ghad Brook,
"! , r ; "'j l and Wen Davis, who reoenlly
u.gui -auuwiviim m KontthflHarvavNorthriinfarm.
o ' J - - r - ,
n.AHA 1 inn.. II.B laai rt Iha n..1
nervea. 1 no Dan v aeoarieu name-
ward at 2:00 in the ranrnlog, well Cedar shingles and cedar hop
plenred at their evening'e enter poles and cedar fence posU for sale
taioment at ttie noppitame iseieon in smau or car loau iow, 11 ob'
home. 'Bired. Uannan & Son, BUxlon,
::
Iron-Tone increases the activity of all the vital or
gans. It drives away that tired, all-gone feeling.
For sale by all Druggists. Price, 50 cents. Let
us send you our little booklet, "Renew Your Vital
ity," which tells you what Iron-Tone is and what
it will do. You can have it for the asking.
Address Grover Medicine Co., Woodburn, Ore.
S7e Delta Drug Store
Hillsboro, Oregon
Besides a complete line of Drugs and Medicines,
we also carry a complete line of Shavers' Requis
ites, such as Razors, Strops, Mngs, Brushes,
Soaps, etc., which we offer at especially attractive
prices. See our window.