0 ME nlLLSBR IIILLSBOKO, OREGON. OCTOIH'R 17, 1907. i 0!N(J M LotJ Va-lititii County, .... ..,... ii i K Inn yixMru at roKEsrcnove .. .... II.1IM Coilllll lMOBC( limit! 1la iWi oo ll.nu.Rt .l :ri.t.H r,f the I' I I II.IL i ,ltBl(l 111 H" '" M (.u'u "f 'bat company, I t I III. .IliVIII' II I 'M tl K f .apMiwIl'J their wiv.s and chil iw8 Sitor H-itH-n r-XUntlol itkoiu t H dairymen ' '"''"'I IbtrilV. Add'ecee wr , fiwiJeid Kerrin. of l'n-inc I'l.- Maj.A. I. v'" I"""'' allflb company. J W. lUiU-y. I M 1 .... I I I .. i ( i .I...I . f C. A. M:b-.ui-l. f tl'" p Bjrin Hunter, of the State Ipk-oituial C..11.V". Mr. lUil-v im prl; ' Tli d.iiry c..umi wrtlti jif'tcjriOH ninti'-, win re rJ in glowing ' H1' mm auiii'int! account of a In k luJol ti' it i-inc nh Juiiiph rvcretary 'f Agriculture. It, 1'itwn u l hardly I" ln-ve Ul k! valuablti co I'ttl, kII r-ftiw.l t" brieve that II iXiU pntlu .' ! r nere It liil'T told f lif i"g ill H l,brt each acre of land ilicf n avrrac" of I! ! ion ic!ll that the WlUatllflte llinj toulj tilell He alfO ,4 fiJ lui'king u i 1 i tiin a n Kf, tin! told bat lit' had KtHMi lad.iir(! in il uri' in t)il fUt B;to Hunter, from lh Apictit ill Cuihte at (' irvalb. talked INtUltl (! Unit l'lirtV4ti.i' ill difiog dairy fn'iU. lie believd MlO U tlm l'"t (.-ft'OII full. If ulNtar'y it would l rrady to Maractoii by laetof Atuut. pi tvuld continue good until next W&, II rfMittin iulii! plantit p f mf luirow f it i j-H in ii in iii i v it, to it rinili) l o I hih (in H or illuul ilnviiiK tpoUtHl III l HCillhir. U)t a teU'h iiiml in Si i ( tn ) r pI'Joiikitg.HMl d-nl tlm follow inu MOW. tflrr kuln KKH uonn. . ll P Bfgwl ftruirr to B t the Je!lliniof tlm Hutw.iul Nli..nl Vicliturtl l.-.r!iiiiiitH, wbiili ttm, t,d cintniiii J th rwnilu Ithludic uf uprrtH mi tlm vr Jwltlt'jrClH UlH UHtii. PUULICSALK. h'D&ilrriiflli'il mil H..11 ! i.nl,lix Vti it the Jamb Wimner fur m. Wlinlldnmah of iil.l r,,.ihiii. mile iinrlliHi'Ht i.f ( ilr 4 M 10 s. in., on TUntSDAV, OCTOI1KH .".I, Mt, ", vi-urn, l.'KHI; liotne, H l. lll'n); ,,rHl, liHKI: lirooii KTitOitw,, 2 Vr coltK, WH), m lt, Ki.iki.irn dour, Uo Hii.i 1 iin-, li.tiii wrhoii, i. i. . . "mwk hiii.h r. mower. Uvmke. itooth ami ,UA ImrroiVH, ilini', 10 P'o, ilrili, t rnnt n.irnlnr, """ml Imttnr wotk.r, )mrH!n puueys un mrrirtg,.; J tii'tH htrilKHK hinril.. K.r,....- !.. li I '-mihi inn in nn, 1 ' J f.i2 Ihii jjiill,,,, miiij riU JUtSemiia nil.... i 'minii nrurii'H. Wlioh Kill I... I ... m ' ' lll IIO'lll, ''fflnnf HiiIn.-hi ....i i... I ' BIMI . II' l'l , ;ovr in .: A ' ", ri III. Mil. in lllltli, 1 8 Dtr i'ui.i i... .i.ii . . - -,,,1,1,, hi,h iioin, Htiildiif liroa , t)wimrn. ,l" KiiMlli, AiietioiiKur. FAV0RS A COUNTY FAIK klrwt fnir l. IlilLI.., I.... rlhet that formcm rl.mil.l f wEHlinr innr fr.. iu tl,-.. ndonl th.it tl.v Hhouhl haw r.PaeinHhh thry t-an utk- r-.uin evrs kit.! I . J " ' "llPHt'l r,u. Wh i i .i.i ,i. - iii,ii,iniuiii iiinit inn nnnri ; i . Vi , ,n wmM)WflrU tl) eHl - tllH V tlm l flittl in muu piir nniittni 1i"lit of tlm rimnt v fnir. tail thru it will form u tlllcltMIH fur i ) f, '"y fuir fun.l ami it wouhl nlu lor u,,,,, ,.f .i... i i J 'tun l i . 1,1 l,ln lenuing U , Wlflii"'Aon cmmty to I " U II 1 II A .a K . . niy fmr n ,..:.. b-m i.. (10 . , " -""","'.iii, IIM'IO in oe r to llB8nml hy the fruit llkfiri.l.hH,UHl,1y f line fruit Kt..' mroflur olijoct Kn ,".M 10 ilillVrmion Ih Wl, f IfU,t tt"l that w hh'h i lit.;! " ,uti,i 'H "'ala and otlior I tin.... t . iiu. .: r nin ''''i iih mi cot to lllll. f ? "0rk f'TKSt'rtBllit.Gton hum, r 111x1 yr th.it will 1." Neil i ,um IH 11 counly 01 nnil litf nu turn-lr Nd!BLll",w tHlt "J Itive the l Chill, Ma t i V i,r . 1 QHn ilo.-Tiimin. Art'iin mi.l Jniinml, fJ'J.'i Chrm l.uetkl. of riiilli., m in the illy, MuiiiUjr, l''rmik Vtfilk,i, lluxton, rn in tlm city, Mum y, Alfrnl ('Ullilliilik'ii,i, llilltnli, WH a viiiiiily iet vintor, Tui4..lny . ti i to I,. K tiotlum fir A'iu j.elln liuroe (Mver ami Ui roliea. Hugh ItoKer-, with tlm I'. U. A N , at Itiuton, mi in to mi, Mm .Uy. We Imvn j'i-t gut in a lot of ntuuii'iiiK Miil. r. Alio full line of ruliU't ami lii,i'H. ('onio an. I rne u Amli-riwiu .V H in, Ur.lvilln Mr. Iliirvey Northrup, n IlilU h r.. nn. I f i r 1 1 1 e r 1 of Mm.y I'.rnok, m.J Mm Samh Ki-ltir, of I'ort laii.l. wrrn inarriei! in tlul citv. the lirnt of the km k . Kor gentlemen', ladle-' ami i liihlreii' howi you ran .In no U't lr limn to huy of John leiinin Wo likvn them (or everylxxly, ami at 'fHin that are value. A (i. Stuart, who ha Uen mil run !iii( in Ax tori a, w an in tow n thr lirnt i.f the Week, el. route l ) Alhatiy, (o viNit with hit run, t'Uu.le, w ho ir workinn fortheCorvHllii-.V Kmlern. A Hula aon of 1'hrintian urcher, of mar tV.Ur Mill, had tlm minfor tu'io to fill from a i; it' uil hut Friday, while playni,', and hroke h: ri(ht arm. lr. 1'amieri net the hreak and the little fellow U .in uirrly. Mr A. I., (.'rjeni, of nrar lUth any, ran a runty nail in'.n hfr foot lut Miimlay, and within a fi-w hour had a I. a, I re ol IiIuxhI ku (.niii ,kih wh hrotiKbl lo lilt lt l im iii the aftirnuon, and treated by lr. Tamiwie J. M. tire ar and wife, K. I). I'hofiie and wife, a;id W.lv I homo ulld wifnrlrled Ut Tuerday, on the ttfii-rnoon train, for 1'ortland, from w hi. h place thry will goto "n I'leo, I'al., a holed in the Argtia if Ii-l week. Hen Cdlina, formerly of (ialt-e l'r.k,iid wh i ha been tu Seattle for peveral earn, i in the city thie wi ek, viaitinit bin brother, t't. A. M.l'oUiiiH llo ban bought a home in t'iiliforni. and he .miii leave to make that etate hi home. An-efmr Wilco' report ahow the county hart over I'.ju acre more . f cleittvl land than a year back; ab ml ft. hi bend morn of tiorrea and mulid; hU head of cattle; lit ad more w in. Thin a H per cent, in i reat on tmtnu of the item. T. U Iuit rit returned from Med ford, .Sunday ui irniug. Whlla ou bin trip he neaired an option on l.uni h of fruit acreage in that fain oil horticultural dirlricl, which, he nay-, in attracting much atten tion in the eatl, a well a the en ure. iHirlhwrl. M.irriaL licennpH were IhiuihI net we k in thixciunty to Kdward Corncliurt farmer, and Mibk Lena Mtttthie. of rorint tirove: lobert 11 llarr er, of Hub" I reek, and lierthft Moint. .f MillHlioro; I'horwtild Klinktir and Anna May er, i f Waehiniiton county. Cun. IlffKi. a H-averton naloon ke per, wa arrefted laid Monday, i n:.... i;. r t.i nn a c mma oi renioK m " ...in.ir. Krt wti arrniiiiied Iielore .fudge lUglcy, of thi city, luet.- U Kin ii e tl lint euillY heuiitiff wa net lor next Saturday, at thin place. The planking f Kirxt Street to Hardine, from the depot, and on lUelinu b'dween 1'irHtand 1MB t. i A - Mini ii line in completed Work im progreHioKit Third.three block Mouiti oi main. i i- uhmI i ih.eeinchM lliirk, and the rotulwav in Hi iVt wb'. i.ounc i man I.. A. Uood ha cliarg" " ' vork. u ioli. Dim '20 vear hoii of John J ' ' . .. .1 .1.1. ..U.llQ Norl hrun wa culling uiki at llm M mill l'f'tb other evo- - f II ...i.l mud ning.hn Miftaineu a iau, foroed lo iump il'iiti diatancfl in mdnrtoRavebimHdf. lleei.rained tit ankle uil wpiirated .tiw om ee and MiwUiii' d other ti junca iV I GROVE MAS MET DEATH BY SAW II Oinipany I. I'irst Oregon Mounted VoluntccrH StkVIVOKS OK THE YAKIMA WAR tampan? n Oraaicd on llaia Uilllioro, Oct. i, ihs St. Monday, Octoln-r I I, 7, waa the VJnd anniveirary of the organi.a tiou of Company D.Firet liiyiment iregun Mounted Volunteer, whi. h ervel in th Yakima Indian War. I.i company wa (rgani.ed on Main nteeet. thi citv. with 101 en- 4 ted men, and thdre are perhaps ul twenty of the old guard left 1'he late T. U Cortieliuc faihir cf lillfli .rn'c prei lit poKtti.a-ter, wan colonel uf the regiment. W. II. II- Myeip wan tbcltd a lieutenant A rcatiered reiuiinnt of the com- any met lure Monday in co n- itiemiiratioti o( th.i.i.'n l unntverfa- nf it for tu r.i.iii, n n 1 after Uit- Jj"illed Heeeiou the VeteraiiH were the gueeln i.f JbImi Wilkee, at din ner. The l.llowing ilb.eia wiro elected: W II. II. My en, if the (irovo, 'resident. Juliex Wilke, HiilKboro, Secre tary. Tlm f..Ilow tug reaoliiiioriH wr re of- fertd and ad.ipled, and will b" n-nt to the renator and ic.riHrnl tici f tiregon: We, the ludiitn War vtlernind Wanh- iiiKlon Couutv, Otroi!, I,: totivrtilioii ntrinlilcd ul ililUliolu, Dili l.tll liny of Oclolwr, ly'7. do icmclfuHy lewilve an luiuiw v Tbt it it the irrise uf tlii.s mertitig that r tcuiirl the l oiit-rcoiounl ilc'.e- rcalion ol l licgon to ut thru uioft cain- ct en leavuit to encnirc t on);rrKi to u a law l.titiniK the Itnlmil War vrlrr- n un thr tatnr plane, and uuhjet'l to the amr prtiiiu.i lruUlloti a the veterans uf the Civil War. - PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will ncll at public uctioii at the TainieeiB farm, 4 mile north of HilUboro, and one- half mile went of Ihe Scotch 'liurch, at 10 a. ui., on S ATI 'U DAY, UCTOHKIl I'd, Sorrel mare, lt yearn; o cow, all milk; heifer, 5 months old;G ... . i ..i.ii doien chiclteiia; iihck, i uouuie harnecK, net hack harnen, eadd'.e, S ton of mixd timutliy and clover hay, hay rack, 1 1-inch plow, culti vator, etetd harrow, Walter A. Wood mower, drill, grindrtone, 2 ten-gallon milk cam, cupboard, 5 gallon honey, 4 ntand bee, hook ae, 2 heating Btove and oilier hou-ehold furniture. I.unch at noon. Term of Sale:-! 10 and' under, ash; over $10, one year' time, at pur cent , bankable note. I pt r cent i.ft' for canh. J. B. lamiecie, Owner. H. P. Cornrliu, Auctioneer. J no. Vanderwal, Clerk. RECKLESS AUTO DRIVING Dr. T. Iuik later attendt tithe cupo, u-. M.dmlmprich. of Farming ton. K'T. Judd.of rorlland. l'rol. i,. ii...n.. mid Dr. Withy- i. i'j. in nu u r - . (.(;inb, f Corvalli. spent all ol i ..v on.i a nnri on i pr,.nMntone,tiHl.HNehaleni vaUey holding farmer inatitutea. Meo . ... i.l.l nk Varnonia. Nt i.i ,w iiitfbiirii and Mtul. '1MIIII"I n .. . t k i.iinront was manifest ed in the riibjeetH prefented by the aeveral upeakerH. u..... a tl Smith. Supt. of con Hiruction for the i'. H- ?, J down from the rront, monuwy, .. . ..., for the erade are riZ,m work having been .. . . ... i lo.hern In the north (lllinpicimi """" . .,. I,., went. It baa been a great year lor ZVek when the tunnel will be bored through, ami uayuBuv a l'iea and cakia at City Hakery Min K Weil, of Vernonia, wa in town Friday. Try your Independent Telephone for long ilinlanco. Rudolph Ziegler, ol Laurel, wa in the city Fliday. John 1'eUd, of Mountaindale, wa in the city laat Monday. Mr. It II. Greer and eon were Portland visitor, Saturday. Fine line of Hamilton-Brown Hhoe, at John Dennie'a. Mr and Mia. M. Palmateer, of lieedvillp, were in the city, Monday, For Rile or trade, for a farm, a one half interent in the Climax Mills J. M, Greear. Horn, to the wife of Fred Rood, of near HilUboro, October I I, 1!K)7, a daughter. Wanted about 1 f 0 ton of good oat. Highect market price will be paid at llillnhoro. John Milne. Minn Etta Bchulmericb left Mon day morning for a ten days' viait with friend, in Spokane. Call on or phone to Deoni for groceriee. A complete and up to date line always on hand. Died: at lieedville, October II, DM7, Albi-rt, infant eon of Mr. and Mr. M. I'ltlinateer, aged 4 months and 20 dayB. Hotuwtf kern are pouring into Oregon at an aHtonihing rate, nay the Portland p.-tera. Washington futility i getting it ehare. Dr. W. E. GarreUon and wife, of Portland, Fpent Sunday in Hillsbo ro, gueetsof Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow, of the Bigelow Hotel. J. F. Wood, of the Foreet Grove New, wa a welcome caller at the Arp.u oflice last Monday. Come again, Bro. Wood. E. L. Naylor, of Forest Grove, shipped over 2000 pounds of Mo hair wool laet week, to a Massa chusetts firm, last week. Geo Hohulmericb, John M. Wall and W. H. and G A. Wehrung at tended the Blag social given by the Purl. and Elks laet Thursday evening. Do not run the risk of having your valuable papers burned or stolen when you can have a eafety deposit b xat the Hilleboro Com mercial Bank for $1 00 per year. W. II. II. Myers, of the Grove, watt in town Monday to attend the annual meeting of the Indian War Yetergns. "Buck" is as full of practical philosophy as ever. Cider applee wanted. For par ticular, inquire of G. A. Brown, Milno warehouse, Hilleboro, or write to the Ingham Yinegar Com pany, Gl Albina Avenue, Portland, Oregon. Mrs. J. C. Lamkin and Mrs. Lot tie Smith visited with Mrs. L. A. Clark, of Ridgefield, Wash., the first of the week, returning Tues- uay. For Sale About 40 well-bred shoats and brood sows Inquire of F. W. Delsuiau, 2 miles south of Glencoe, across the road from Tual atin Plains church. P. O. address, Hillsboro, H. 3. Kucl Hisbee Loses his Arm last Saturday bEATH POLLOWED OS SIXDAY Ltavtt a Widow to Mourn Lom. Wa Mtoibcr DelphM Lodge K. of P. Ruel M. Biabee, well known in and around Forest Grove, and a son of II. M. Bisbee, while sawing wood, Saturday, had an arm cutoff just below the elbow. The saw so completely severed the arm that it fell to the ground. Bisbee was given surgical atten tion and removed to his home two rxiilea west of the Grove, where he died Sunday morning, lee than 14 hours after the accident. Biebee was born in Page County, Iowa, C'J years ago, and came to Washing ton County at the age of IS. He graduated from Pacific Univerity, claei of lS'JG, with the degree of B. h. Bisbee was a member of Del phoa Lodge, Knights of Pythias, of Foreet Grove, and that order had charge of the burial, Tuesday, in terment being in the Is ay lor ceme tery. His parents, a brother, and his widow, survive. A BIG PUFF And a Dainty Lady m BARGAINS S7 AFTER A LAPSE OF 14 YEARS On Monday, a (all and well dressed stracger walked into the Schul niericb Bros.' etore, and remarked that he was "ready to pay for those shoes, now." Herman Schulmer icb carefully sized up the stranger, and informed him that so far as he was aware, there was no account against him, but the man persisted that he owed the firm a balance of $2 on a pair of shoes, purchased 14 years ago. "I'm sure of it," said the man, and he couuted out the money, remarking, "It is a pleas ant October day," and went out in the street, where he produced a camera, and took a view of the etore. He did not reveal his uame, and seemed in good financial cir cumstances. The only excuse he made for his dilatory meeting of the obligation was that he went East shortly after he bought the shoes, and had just returned to the state. Mr. Schulmerich is hoping that some of the other old timers in in debtedness, will be taken with a spasm of honesty, and imitate the mysterious, but honest stranger. A DIG PUFF And a dainty lady! How well they match. The "puff" is one of those "selected stock" kind used by the smart set. PUFFS AND POWDER BOXES we are now showing, add beauty to your dresser. Other articles requisite to enhancing facial beauty we keep the best of. To be sure, buy of us. Our goods are standard. Hillsboro Pharmacy Heckles automobile searching in Washington county, will someday get a serious seinuca inn inner lay as Dr. r . A. Itaiiey ami james Young, of thi city, were coming from Forest Grove, and had just driven upon the long bridge, west of town, an automobile occupied ny some Portland boys, bound lor tlie irove. hove in sight. As the bridge is narrow, the Dr. held up his hand for the chafbuir to stop, uit instead, the machine came on at full Spued, ill" oixupsiiiH ui the buggy just bad time to get out, and seize the frightened animal by the bits, when the auto whizzed by, narrowly missing Hie buggy, ah they passed, tho hoys yelled and i-rd at the Hillsboro parties, ... .-1 ll.A ...lw1,. mallAV seeming 10 re-gam me nmo mow. . . . II. AHpA.1 as a good jokp. wr. muo mi of having the outfit arrested, but that evidence to convici would he lacking, a neiriier him self nor Dr. Bailey could identify the fellows, having no lime to noie iu nnmlier of the machine. Much complaint hes been made of late about reckless roruauu mm. put ties In this county, ami wnen ar rested and convicted, the authori ties here will give them the ,limit. Later: uepuiy ouni went up to the Grove and took possession of the machine, which was in charge of a crowd of Port land Academy football boys. As .iinini that there were some re- sponsible persons in .the party, he arranged ior ui a.(.v.. ... ti:ii.i..irn. whon notilied. Frank read the law to them, of which they .1 i.i iunoranco. and let them tha mne.bine. It ifl doubtful lIBVD wiv ; . , whether they will he prosecuted i? Ha1 White Fantail and cheat), if sold at Sam Yarley the other day sold SherilV Connell the big span of gray draft horsee which have excited so much admiration the last six or poven months. The consideration was $500. For Rent: Farm of In acres, over 100 acres under plow; on rural mail and milk route; 2 miles from Hillsboro; telephone connection. For term call Farmers' line, Paci tic States 281. A birthday party was' given last Sunday in honor of Mrs. Andrew Heckmann, of near Bethany. The Kuratli brothers and their families, Mrs. Chas. Ueimer and Mrs. Hu cuenin. of Hillsboro, were invited guests, and report a pleasant time. John Milne sold 100 tons of last year's crop of oats to Lenech Bros. of Portland, last Saturday, for shipment to California, for milling imrimseB. He still has about 1,000 bushels of gray oata left over from lust year. Pheasant hunting is pretty good in Hillsboro. sometimes. Last Monday, a voung and foolish pheas ant alighted in the big maple tree which etandB in front ot tne luaia tin hotel. Mr. Jeffries, the barber, saw the bird, and took two shots at it with a small 22 calibre ritle, but without f fleet. Then R. L. Sears, of the Main Street machine shop took the gun, and fired, when the bird cave ud the Rhost, and Mutter ed to the ground. The incident created ouite a ripple of excitement, and will probably form the basis of copious commentary in tne euitori al annex to the editorial columns of the Sunday . Oregonian in its next isBue, iu which the "bright vounc man" crows witty at the ex uense of us poor chroniclers of country events. LVD AS SAWMILL BURNED The sawmill of Wm. II. Lyda, at Bellingher's Bridge, between For est Grove and Greenville, was con sumed by Are, Sunday night. The mill and machinery were valued at about ten thousand dollars, and carried an insurance of $3,000. The blaze started about 11:20, and the men were uuable to check it. This is the third sawmill (ire Mr. Lyda has suffered within eight years, the Bret occurring when he operated on Gales Creek, bis insurance having been but $300. The eeoond fire happened three years ago, at the present site, and there was no in surance. It is not known whether the blaze was incendiary or not. Mr. Lyda has been peculiarly unfortunate in tire losses, but he al wayB rebuilds. He is one of the pioneer millmen of this section.and an indomitable hustler, and his many friends in this county will regret his loss. Forest Grove National Bank Commenced business, March 4, 1907. Comparative statement upon dates of Call by the Comptroller: DEPOSITS March 22. $46,223.17 May 20. $8.9.822.25 August 22, $130,722.92 Accounts invited. Officers and Directors: 4 . W. B. Haines, Pres., Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres., John A. Thornburgh, Cashier, Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua. Forest Grove, - Oregon Bailey's Big Store District 76 School Shoes The Very Best For SCHOOL CHILDREN For Wet Weather and for Hard Knocks They Satisfy. Buy a Pair. J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove NOTICE OF REMOVAL Having removed to our new and commodious quarters, we invite our old customers, and the trading pub lic generally, to call and see us in our new business nonie. lo all those who have patronized us for the past fifteen years in our old quarters, we extend our sincere thanks, and hope to be better equip ped to merit your trade in tne fu ture than in the paBt, by reason of more room, more goods and better service. It. H. Greer. Card of Thanks We desire to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness,and for the sympathy expressed, on the oc casion of the sickness and death of our infant son, Albert Palmateer. Mr. and Mrs. M. Palmateer. Reedville, Ore., Oct. 14, 1907. THE DELTA DRUG STORE R. L. Cate is still quite sick at his home in this city. Beautiful October weather, and the farmers are improving it. - Full-blood Black Minorca.Brown Leghorn and Barred Plymouth Rock cookerels, pulletB and hens for sale by R. H. Greer. Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We also carry a complete line of fine sundries. If we do not have what you want in stock, we will cheerfully get it for you. Having been appointed publishers' agents, we are now prepared to supply all your wants in the School Book line, upon the Ex change and Introductory plan. ' .,, We also have a full line of tablets, pencils, slates, etc School Books win be sold for Cash Only. Positively no Credit. Saws gummed, filed and aet, at R. Lee Sears' bioyole shop. Ten or twelve teams are now grading near Beaverton, on the Beaverton & Willsburg cut-off of the Southern Pacific. When com pleted the line down Fourth street 1 will not be used for freight trains. , I will sell tU my aioak of shrub bery, rosea, bulbs of bmo; kinds, houseplante,' etc , at greatly re duced prices, flora k yeui op- -portunity. Greenhouse, Seventh & Fir. Phone, Independent, 823. ; Mrs. Agnei Go wan. Argus and Pacifio Monthly,;! JO t - ' t cit7BakTcreaia bread. from both benches.