HIllSBORO ARQUS. PfO !V 1907 TO BE ON TODILLSBORO United Interurban Line to b Built This Winter Do you want eorue lota growing California town. SO SAYS ENGINEER WICKERSBAil Caoatractiaa Material Bud it Baild the Read Chief Engineer L. B. Wickerebam of the United Railway Interurban Line, which has a large amount of track laid in Portland, cave out the following interview to a Port land paper on Thursday last: "Construction of the Vnited Railwavs' interurban lines will be pushed through to Hillsboro st once. The steel is arriv ing, a Urge supply of ties is on hand, and nothing but the worst kind of weather will stop winter work on this project The company is financed and will go ahead with its entire project, regardless of financial conditions, iust as soon as its amended franchise is finally disposed of bv the council, so that tt can get the use of the few blocks remaining necessary to make connection with its private right- of-way outside of the city limits." We will push out interurban lines. The route to Hillsboro will be decided upon in the immediate future. We have three lines located and completely sur veyed, and some rights of way secured. The maximum grade is J S per cent, and in but few places does the grade exceed one per cent. The length of the Hills boro line will be practically twenty-three miles." to Don't forget to read the sale notice, in this iaeue. Roy Greear waa a passenger Portland, Tuesday. John Pearson, of Reedville, was in the city Tuesday. Wm. Lydaand H. A. Taylor, of near Greenville, were in town Tuee day, and called on the Argus. Do you want a buggy? We have the finest lines ever shown in this county. Schulmerich Bros. Henry v anderi anden, of near Yerboort, was in the city Tuesday for medical treatment. Wm. Bigley Sr., of Leieyville, was in town, Tuesday, sending hop samples to Portland. Homer omitn, wno lives six miles north of Glenooe, is recover ing from an attack of fever. ' Miss Eva Bailey left for Ashland on Monday, where ehe will visit with mends for two or three weeks Henry Ford, of Portland, a for mer sheriff of this county, was in town Saturday, shaking hand with old friends. Mrs. G. W. Patterson and daugh ter, Miss Lola, and Miss Eva Catch ing, spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Another week of holidays, sajs the Governor. We will have to continue on a holiday basis, it is said by those who profess to know, tmtil the Eastern banks begin pay ing coin. Just when that will be, ne one appears to be able to say. C. R. Bloyd desires to notify tim barmen that be will rent to respon sible party or parties, his entire logging outfit, consisting of two logging donkey engines and steam tram cars. Telephone me through Glenooe central, or address C. R. Bloyd, Holbrook, Ore. 1 Dr. F. J. Bailey and wife, of this city, have taken apartments at the Hobart-Curtis, Portland, for the winter, and the doctor will open offices in that city, and make a specialty of abdominal surgery, co operating with some of the best surgeons of the metropolis. Dr. Bailey was surgeon in the United States Army, and saw service in the Philippines, and is regarded as a skillful operator. I am now prepared to show you the Chas. Stevens & Bros, samples or new fall and Winter styles in Ladies' and Misses' drees suite, shirt waist suits, and dress skirts, made to your special order, and of your own selection of goods. Fall and Winter coats also carried. I carry a standard line of corsets and underskirts. I will be glad to bring my goods to your house upon request. Inde pendent phone, No. 264. Mrs. M. B Caudle. Last Saturday the 5-year-old son of Thomas Williams, of this city, while hammering on a steel wedge, dislodged a sliver of steel which struck the little fellow on the lid ol one of bis eyes, and pene trated to the eye ball, but fortun ately not entering it. Dr. F.J. Bailey was called, and removed the sliver. This is the second accident of the kind which has happened 'near Hillsboro recently James W. Henderson, who lives on tract adjoining Hillsboro, put ia an aore of alfalfa, last May, for winter pasturage, which now looks first rate. The land is not irrigated, and there are a number of farmers here who are watching to see how the forage will stand the winter, The only fear is that alfalfa on un- drained land will get drowned out during the winter months. Geo. R. Baglsy is experimenting with alfalfa on the Dudley ranch, but this land is irrigable in the sum mer time, and bat betn subsoiled, besides having good natural drain age. The Bsgleys will add ten acres to the crop each year until they get a total of sixty acres un 2 Irrigation. in a within one-half mile of the beautiful San Luis Bay, in exchange for a moun tain ranch or Hillsboro lot? Fioeet section in Central Califor nia; great for cure of pulmonary and rheumatic troubles. Cull at. or aldrM, Argus oftW, HilUboro. ;J ure. ueed and aosir.ici. j Fuis Wanted Remember that I will piy rfh f r furs. I save you th trouble if shipping. Try rue.t I reside jus. norm or ice west mil ol uu' i.u g b'idge, one mile nest of Hill.-boro. You csn leave your furs at tise Corwin k IleiMel buvher shop Chas. Eamex, HitlsbtTo, O.-e 1 i C at S at : ! T A Bold Step. ' To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable objections of the niort Itiu-i-Hgt'M to tha ujm of secret, medielnal com pounds, Ir. K. V. Pierce, of HuiTjIo, N. V., some time ago. decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued br the makers of uut-up medicine fir do mestic use, and. so has published broad cast and ofrnTy to the whole world, a fuil and compV list ot all tho iticmtipnta tntertncinWhe composition of hi! widely celebrated icrt.es. Thus he ha Uken his nuwcnwis jratrons and patients nto his full i&iMCnc. Thus too ho has n moreMiivuedicincs from among secret iHWtrros'of doubtful merits, and made XheaUlemaiies 0 Jvnuu-n CoicposUk'n. this ld sti-nPr. Victy m hri-n fh.n fi i.irnmi.is arc olsijh-tA 'i.y.ce HZ I'.Wtf.-. tint onlv lo ihe wrapper cf ere?r bottle Of lr. I'lercr's Uolthn Medical lMWTery. t! fatuous medicine tor wtak Momivh, I. rtml llvrrorbtlkwoiess and all cturrhil iliv iMi srnereTw kvaiel. have printed uivu li. riot tntfuh, a Nil and eouiiiletK lsi ot all tb lnrmltents composing n. but a mi; I book bs Iwn cxuniuU'd frvni mimeroi: standard metlK-al work, of all the litititvn sctouols of praeucti ruitatni'iir very tum-iT ous extract from tlie vritiuirs of liailn.e practitioners of medicine, endotMng' ti e Unmtnt ponnl'U termt, tb and evury li r dleni contained in Iir. rit'tw's mitlfcuie. One of Uitse little btvkswill foe mailed In to any on tendinf address on tibial cartl or by letter, to lr. K. V. l'lerce. Kiiffalo. N. Y and raqumlntf the same. Krvm this lit t lo boot It will t learned that It. rkrve a Ml- fc lnes contain no alcvliok nmii.-s. oiln.r-jl affntsor other polsvnous or uijuru'tw, aiTeuts and that they are made from nature, kkhIu'I- Bal rooLs or great alue; aIo that witf o Ui BKt Talualde lntntlU im contained In Ut. nerve s tarorlte nesertntlou Kr eak, nerrous, orer-worawl. "run-down." nervous and debilitated women, were employed. Ion years aco. by the Indians for similar ail men is atrectlnir their snuawn. In fact, otm of tiie Boat valuable medicinal plants entering1 li to the compultlon of Dr. l'lerce's Favorite 1're niiptlon waa known to the Indians as -Mjuaw-Meeo.- uur knowleilire of the uses or not a few of our most raluablo native, me djclnal plants was gained fruin the Indians. As made up by Improved and enact pro cesses, the " t avorlte Prescription Is a mn-t Stdent remedy for remjlatinir all tl 10 wom anly functions, correcting' dlplaeements. as prolapsus, anteverslon and retorversion. Bvarcomlnf painful periods, toning-ip the perves and bringing about a perftvt state of eaivn. euu uy ail aealors lu amUcluusv A Full Line of ELECTRIC SUPPLIES and GLOBES Light where you want it "The Economical" Turns down like gas. Theoriginal pull-string turn down. Pull the string for "bright or dim." It is economi cal. Was awarded the highest and only award at the St. Louis Expo sition. Try them. HOUSE WIRING Next door to Vaught's Grocery, Second Street Full Line Chandeliers J.R. POWELL TIME TABLE 6:5 1 a. m 9:07 a. ni. 1:4.2 p. m. 5:08 p. m assenger train schedule follows: Leaves for Portland- Forest Grove local Sheridan Flyer forest Grove local Corvallis overland , , Arrives from PortUnd- r 1 1 , , , v-urvains overiana H:ifj a. m U . , . roreei urove local I2X7 p. m. Sheridan Hyer 5:2s p. ni roresi throve local (1:47 p. ni. Leaving Portland t-orvauis overland 7:00 a. in. potest urove local 1 1 :txj a. ni Sheridan Flyer 4:10 p. m roresi orove local 0:40 p. ni. Arrival in PortUnd Forest Grove local 8:00 a. m e 9 i anenaan riyer 10:30 a. m. Forest Grove local 2:50 p. m. Corvallis overland 6:35 p. m Ths Forest Grove loeal does not carry baggage. -k eo yEaR8' -V EXPERIENCE Trade Mabk - -4 Designs rrft, Copyrights Ac. Anyone isndlne a ikstrh and dwierlnf Ion may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invemifm prnnaniy puTntHhIe. t'omrnurilr'V 1-iuuBBiricLiT nmnn.nl a . sencirea. tlona itrlctlr eonsdontl Patent taken throuvh Munu t (Jo. racai'va HANDBOOK on Hateuu tptrtal notice, without cliante, la the Scientific American. A handsomely HhmtratM weekly. I,rirMt. rlr. mlaUon ol any clerituio Journal. 'J emu, t:i a Sr.'-r2?r """ BoWUyallnewdpaler. :UK.UCo.w.N8rvYork Brueo OflkM, tat W . Waahlunio . u For Sale Table and ttook beets. table and stock carrot", cabhuee and tomatoes. Delivered. Pbone, Pacific States, 57 N. W. Cbilcott and W. H. Marden. 3t tf ML : mm I v A; I -AMI I msm 1 v i i.ittitttf mmmm FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OBEGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general ncwsof the World also fbr nifonnaf ion about liowio obtain lie best results in cultivating the soil, Stock Raising, Fruit Growing etc. You can 5eciire tliLs excellent paper by Calling at the Argus, where $2.25 buys both Papers for a year. mm m m ' - 1 n b H i m H H M Pi H H n li M f ft H m M l M 4 Dissolution of Co-Partntrship Noil.-o is hpreby kIvoii that the oo pari nrrship hoivlot'ire vjaiaUiiisr lnlteti M. N. lonhaui. J. II. t'ollier and J. H. Bart Int. il. 'in it lHiteN under lite Arm name of M. X. Ronliatn A t'o , Is Hi In dajr dia solveil ly mtitiial poiimiiI, J. H. Collier retiring trout said firm. A'l atvotttita lno saul linn will I ij to M. N. Bon lism anil J. II. Uartlelt, tliey to SMuuiS all iiult'tttHiurs and habtlltlea of alt linn. M. . Bonliani, J. M. rollier, J. It. Bartlrtt. Uurel, Ore., tVt. U, IU0T. Petition For Liquor License IN THK COl' STY COl'RT OF THE STATU OK ORKtlOS, FOR WASHISUTOS COl'STY In the matter of the application of C. K. Smith, for license to sell spiritous, viuoiw and malt liiiuor-t in less qunntities man one gallon, in r-ast tetlur Creek 1'reciiict. To the Honorable County Court of Ihe State of Oregon, for Washington County: The undersigned petitioners, legal vo ters of East Cedar Creek Precinct, Wash ington County, Oregon, and constituting a majority of the legal voters of said l'recinct, and being actual residents in said Precinct, and having actually resid ed in said Precinct thirty (30) daysimme- iliately preceding the ilute ot this petition would respectfully petitiou your Honora ble Hoilv ami ask that a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less tiiiauuucs tlian one gallon, tn rjist Cetlar Creek Precinct, Washington County, ( Ire. , tic granted and issued to C. K. Smith, a resident o( saia precinct, for a pe riod of one year. Dated this 15th day of Xovemlier, 1907. L Sagert, W M Moon, Frank Mouir. I. C Mierman, hratik Boss, I) r Sherman, K V Mack, Sam J Smith, T R Savage, John C atigauian, II C'astecl, O T Teancy, I H Hiitiumn, Wm Jurgens.B Kiifnlchup, John Chehak, K Wangeman, August Krause, 11 U Udd, E H Robbins, K Col felt, II M Moon, C koberts, J K Iay, K A I'd.ly. W H Day, J R C Thompson, Fred Hess, W A .Miltenberger. I) Balls, Sam Oalbreath, I) C Beatan. R F. Wang aman. J Katon, E L Colo, G P Martin, A I Willanl, W Tiffany, Wm Ray, W F I)ewall. J Nyberg, J C Martinazii.F Mur ray, J I) Wirth. 11 HoUworth, F Gold man, Michael Mealy, K Chehak, C L Sharer, J L West, J Otterjtrom, T Ma gar, P A Townsend, Harry Sampson, Harry Smith, G Kauituerer, K E Sharer, W Sedlak, Jos Oalbreath, Henry Titera, E Savage, Chas Geibcrger, () F larson. John Roberts, tieo Holaild, James Simp son, John Piatt, F V Sagert, Fred Lurs man, P P Barley, Lewis lureens. M C Knotts, S L Wirth, R F Potts. John Sax, Geo M liaccus, Wm Cimino, J G Thomp son. , To whom it may concern? Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned resi dent of Ivast Cedar Creek Precinct, Wash- mit"n County, Oregon, will, on Wednes day the th day of January, 1908, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, present the foregoing petition for license to sell spir itous, vinous and malt liquors 111 Hast Cedar Creek Precinct, Washington Coun ty. Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, to the County Court of Washing ton County, Oregon, at Hillsboro, Ore on, and at such time and place will ask that a license be issued to the undersigu- appucaui to sen spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in said East Cedar Creek Pre cinct, Washington County, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, for a period. 01 one year irom me date 01 the issuance of such license. Dated this ind day of Dsceutber, 1907. C. E. Smith, Applicant, liagley & Hare, Attorneys for Applic't. Baecutor't Notice ol Final Settlement; Notice I hereby ttiv.u that III'" umb'r tignul eiecutru Itat filed m 0'" t'ouiy Court of the Slate of Urvtron, W tliti it lon County, her final wvuimi in the mm ter ol Ilia last will and lottaiiu'tit ol bu b ard Sand fori, decease. I. and Dial lliewinm baa been wrl for hearing lirioro il r.mrt, 011 Monday, November W l'H'7, at I" o. clock a 111. Dated this Oololier ?t. I'UT. Alii-e M. S.tn.li'.ir.l. KiecutrU of tln last w III and trsluinriil of Richard Saiulford. din-mood, Beiitou lloKinaii, Ally for Kiio-uirit. CORWIN A HEIDEL Oaaeea If All kin. Not l'irh Mratt. I'tlcea Rea sonable. Will mrel all ComjovtHUin. I'lmKens and I'onilrv alwata ou baud tiin oidrt, I ire drlivrry to all par ta ol ll'r town. We buy tat Block. raxi Second Street, HIIHboro, Of v 1 1 Oregon Siiorj LINE DSIIIN Pacific STRAINS TO THK KAST DAILY PHUM POHTI.AM) Try your In i pi iulont lelejd oiie for iliHtaiicw. ..Coatral Meat Market. IMMOTT BROS., Prop., Keep constantly on baud a line supply of firah meats o( alt kinds. A New Era In Priam i We are going to !1 meats at pticss low rrtluu thoae which have prevailed It 1 Ihe past. Call lu and are us. We mean I Imsmeu. 'Phone and Free !clivcry j Vlaia Street, HUUbors, Orrgaa. Ailnmitstratrlx' Not in Through Tullman stau lard aud touriat ' teeping-cars daily to Ouiahn, Chii ago, ; Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to ' y "'' "' l"r,,l J ""' Cuuniy Kansas City, through Pullmati toitriat """ "f ;-mv. orrg..,,, .,... ' i .. ...11. .1. , ,, ''lis n (...iiiird tlm iiniltimlgnrfl a,tu,i. sleep ngara (personally conducted) , ,fU , ltl, tui , ,n(,,.f KllllU weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re-, and ibnt he duly ltuinini cliniog chair cars (sets free) to the as u. I. I all i i..n. lining- rUiino Bast daily. Btraar roa DAILY Chicago Bpeeial :3Ua.M. via Atlantic Kiprem 8:16 r. m. via St. Paul Fast Mail 6:15 r. m. via Spokane Port land Biggs I-iK-al 8:16 a.m. TIMK HCIIKDCl.r-S PORTLAND Nalt lake, Itntiver, Ft. Worth, (iiiinli t, Kaux t'lly, St Uxila, Chicago and Kanl Ball Ijk, Denver, Ft. Worth, Oinai.a, Kansaa City, ht, IiOiits, Chirago and Kast Walla Wallariwig. tou,Spoliana,Wallni Puliiiiaii, Mliuieni olia, Mt. Paul, D11. lutb, Mil waiikwi, Clili:ago and East For all local points boiwemi Biggs and Portland HUtlVI pn.v r. a n' 11 ml snl'l rt.ili' nrn hrn l y liullllil In ' I'li'M-lii llii'in to Willi r-qir iltil h eis.nl t!in law . lin e d W, N, I'snrll, In ; lll.KI. .r i. Hii; ,i, wlll.iil al lii.ti.llia loilil tins d lie. i ll!.-d tint Hi t.dirr IsAltKl.l.t KNSH, Aibuii.U'r.iltu .,1 II. e l;.l:itn,,r l.iander lilllll", ll'i f(IM l W. N. Ilainit, Alt.irm y fir Adnuiila. Ir.iiru. AJmimstra'.tii' Noti- 7:l.'i.a M:(MIa, a 1 r,-.m v.h. S'ilii 10 Iwn l.y giim that llm uinlrroli-ii id luis I,., u I v tin. I'minty t'ourt or ftal. in,:to!i Ciiinly. lii.g.in, a.poliilwl m s)d. iniiiiHtr.ttri of Him i-lut.Mif iirht II. TIioiiihm. d' TLMM-d, ami thai lie haa duly qinililied naaiii'h. ami all prroons having rliiiins ngniniil aanl iwlalo are hnndiy no t'liid to un-HClit tlllllll to Hie, Kith .r.i,rr v hi'ro. at llm law i.lli.o. of y. N. Itar felt, lu liiliolH.ro. lirrgiin, within an inouilis fnnn this ilaln Nannie U, Tlmmaa, ArluilnUlrntrix ,,f Ihe Rolale f Dwiglit If . 'I boiiiits, diKi-awd: DiiIimI I till Hi tidiri line, W. S. Harrnlt, Attorney (nr Adllllstriit'l. Notice to Stock Owners Tbrre are five head ot cattle in paBture on the George Smith farm, one mile east of llillsboro, the ownors of which are unknown to the undersigned. Owners are here by not jfied to call on Mr. Broaden, on the place, prove propert" and pay pasturage bille, etc., at once. W. W. Hoetetler. K1VEK SCHKDL'LK rROM PORTLAND River boats on the lower ('oliimhia and Willamette daily except Sunday, LOW HAT KM To and from all points In thn Ksot TickeU via tills route 011 aaln at all dnpol offlies of the Houtlieni Pacillc Co. WM. McMURRAY, General PaHeenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Executrix' Notice Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been, by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, appointed executrix of the last will and U-Mtnmeiit of Eli A. Heinich, deceased, and ban duly qualified as such, and all persons having claims agailibt haid estate are hereby notified to present them to tnc, with proper vouchers, at the law oflire of W. N. Barlett, at Hillsboro, Oregon, within six mouths from this dale. Dated this Oetolier I, M, Hannah Matilda Heiuerk, Executrix of the last will and testa ment of Eli A. Ileineck, deceased. W. N. Ilarrett, Attorney for Estate. Insure Your Stock Insure your horses and livestock and when you lose one yon will get cash. Dou't take chances when it is not necessary. Tak out a policy IS A KKLIABLK COMPANY I am agent for the National Live stock Association. Insures against death from any cause. Drop me a line. Termt reasonable. F011S VASDKliWAL. Beaverton, Or. It. F. D. No, I The old reliable fire insurance man. To Whom it May Concern Notice Is horeby given that all inuiilrii-H relative to the affairs of Kiteliel L, Haw thorne, or the tlawthorno Entata, should be directed to Kooni No. fSIH WorccHinr Building, Third A Oak HtreetM, Portland, Oregon, and that all trariHaotioiiH rnganl Ing the purchase of stock, Impleun nlH, or other personal property, owned by them, located or belonging on what is known hh "The Hawthorne farms," situato ttlmut three (8) mileiKastof IlillHboro, in Wind, Ington County, Htato of Oregon, now oc cupied by W. A.Cale, or anyone cliiiui iug under bliu, must lw comliuaoit at their place of bunlnesM aforeHalil. KACHKI, I. HAWTIIOHVK. THEHAW T H O K N K lis T A T K. Dated at Portland, Oregon, Hnpl. itl, I'lOI. Notice of Final Settlement ArguH and Pacific Monthly, $2. Experienced milker and good arm hand wanta job on farm or dairy. Can milk from 20 to 30 cnwH. Is German, and can furnieh good references. Addreea XC, care of Argua,v Notice Is hereby given, that tlm under signed JCxecutrlx of the bant Will and leiianieiit or 1 nomas (Hcliln, (I('ihmimI, has Uled in the County Court of the Ntalo of Oregon for Washington county, dor final account In th matter of said eslaln and said court has fixed Monday, the Kith day of Deo., 1WI7, at ten o'clock A.M. of aafddayat the court room in Hillaboro, Oregon, as the limn and place for hearing objections to aald final account and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated this KJth day of Oct., 1!K)7. MAKY ANN RIMPHON, Executrix of the Last Will and Testa ment of Thomas Ojhln, Deceased. Watch Hillsboro Grow! KUKATU BKOS. Ilculors in Choke Reul stale TrU Manning from a house and lot; acre tract, Uh acre tract, up to a grain or dairy faun. If we haven't what you want, we cau get ,ti J lills boroaud Portland prop city exchanged for Washington County farm lands. Come and see us be fore you buy. . Money to loau ou reasonable terms. No tarial work done. Auction sales cried. Main St., Hillsboro, Or. BARGAIN ftinctowi HCroa in the city limit of iiran . 18 Un,"'r '!"ll'Vt'nU. Good 1WX) Imuhp, small burn and other Btnall buildins;. Good orchard Rtrawhnrriefl and other email froita' Vit ;iirtioiil, Phone 151, Jobe's uiviHion, indnprindHnt line. A.iiiMs and Journal, f 2 25. i i t j I'vll t h( If, tl ir" l-'InVlll '--" tl. ( I. ..I. I . . "HH, Mill lr dlrilU ., I,, 'Kl til - rut V'UK l,;,i. liHIliS ss:a o( in, mi l lliltiK ni, II I -Hill Is I bf f""l 1 .sds f Irsli, "I-! to l, There Is As Much Difference ir ..i .. ......:... ! 1 1 "UWIVII lll UIIUI1IHI'1 UOOf und u floor nuintid uith The Most Perfect of FloorPainls A there is between the Im Irmc illuiU ili d kd. h. iu, i vhuu wl tliHiie tc"ii, S4VC1 laUn, Ictuls h iritiony , w hjiuc. Made by c have iti-t received a larce vhinmeni of all ln nf I leath Ailli.n Pjimt ours for i j Ueif, Rowell Bros. & Co., Scholk f n ;!n I In Tito Sick Room m -. pl I WrttUky lif lltsalilT U lwir IMW W4. ft CYRUS NOBLER! hUVI'4 rn.. l .ir;.F.I In V. tlmail ni Klclit jhtiH. tn,t Mimtiilti.g ,.iltr TVf ftl rtacnlut la lltr tiif.tlfOi i ?"-t t.t rf tl,rit Alt't ll.M,tt3l. l,. slMMlht bt tiuiif si lun.l. O'niH n l .uii ! aii unuaniMTt. oah oMirwa. jsKrttVvtico. iAajwxsatitc5awi u.. DtriiMm. ronru'aori a m & .2 ,s i K xs .a a ! mm m m . i WhlNHARD S to The hett of all B ctr. Bottled for Medicinal Hie At W. V. WILEY'S PRIVATE BOXES O UR PATRONS should al ways feel free to store their private boxes in our vault. Also your private papers. Only fire proof vault in Washington County. We make no charge. . . . J. W. SI1UTE, DanKer, HILLSBORO. - - OREGON Frank. & Borwick Successors to P. S. Anderson Carry a Full lino of Cloth ing, Underwear, Boots ond Shoesr Tobacco, cirnrs, and FULL LINK GROCERIES ,;...-.,-.. .. ...... . ,., .,,,.. ,.. . Your Patronage is Solicited und wo Guarantee a Square deal. In Washington Hall REEDVILLE - OREGON Remember, the fi Many fllrangorfl are C0"1'. Argug, onlj $2.25. tLiB county, and are buying