HIILSBORO ARGUS. JAN. 3tf. 18C. a J 1 I t mm .t When You nave a Bad Cold B! Pi) 5 I Tough 11 REMEDY Conghs,Colds CROUP. SORE THROAT, tfif tf Cll TNUATm7lDRCS. Pries S3 c.n ac rae-vlall. You want a remedy that will not only gi9 quick relief but etloct a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expectora tion easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that is pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's .Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements, and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. A Severe Cold Quickly Cured by Cham bertain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter 1 caught a very severe cold which lingered for week," says J. Ur quhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. " My cough vm very dry and harsh. Th local dealer reoommended Chamberlain' Cough Rem edy and g-uaraateed It, so I gar It a trial. On amall bottle of It cured m. I believe Chamberlain Cough Bmdy to be th best I have ever used. " It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for iL For Sale by The Delta Drug Store. SUMMONS Executrix' Notice IS THE CIRCUIT COCBT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been, by the County Court of nasniugton county, Oregon, duly an. hninrti and mnrtrmal a. A..ntR. ..f f,. "ttle kairaieier, and Frank Keiruieier, ; at will and testament of DeWitt C. M.r flaintifla. V8-. A ' nil. deceased, and has qualified a such. W. A. Kama, Defendant. All persons having claims against sai.l To W. A. Karris, defendant: j esute are notified to pretrut llifin. with In the name of the State of Oregon, you i proper Touchers, to me, st my residence, are hereby required to appearand answer ! near Besverton. Oregon, or st' the law of the complaint hied agauist you in the ' hce of S. B. Huston, 810 Chamber of Corn above entitled Court and suit on or before nierce, Portland. Oregon, within sn the Mth day of March , the last day months from this date, prescribed in the order of publication of j Ibtfed at Hiilsboro, Oregon, this 17th this summons and if ynu fail so to appear day of January. Issjk. and answer the plaintiff will apply to the i MARY E. MERRILL. . above entitled Coo rt for the relief prayed j Executrix of the last will ami testament for in her complaint in the above entitled of Le lit C. Merrill, deceased. suit to wit: For judiinient and decree against defen dant for HS1.0U with interest thereon from the 15th day of November, until paid ; al ius rale oin per Mt per annum and flOU attorney's fee and costa and disburse-I All persons are hereby notified not to menu of the suit and the same are the extend credit in my name to my wife, first lien on First tract. Being the south- Mrs. Mamie Rrand. Afl h hue l.ft mv east quaiter of the northeast quarter of board without jast cause or provocation. uci vuuiraiuug Notice to the Public OLIVER BRND. Coinelius, Oregon, Jan. 17, 190S. Notice ot Ftual Settlement Hecond tract: Also the tract of land be ginning at the southeast cornel of thea bove described tract of land and running theoce north 40 chains, thence eat 4 chains 54 feet, thence south 31) chains. thence east 12 feet, thence south '3D chains and thmice west 5 chains to ulice of h. ! notice is hereby given that I. the under ginning containing in all 69 and 2-3 acres i aiKned, have fifed in the County Court of of land more or less. j ashington County. Oregon, my tints'. And a lieu subject to the right of way account in the matter of the es.ate of for a wagon road 30 leet wide from the James P. Sample, deceased, ami that said south east corner of the tract of land last 'court has set Monday, February 21, 111, above descrilied in a south-easterly direc tion to connect witn the county road near est by and the reservation of a right of way for Fred Narup, his heirs snd as signs, one rod in width, and described as follows: Commencing at the south-east corner of the trail of land last above de scribed and running thence north 2 cbs. ; thence west one rod; then south 'JOchs,, and thence east one rod to the place of beginning. This summons is published pursuant to an order made on the 21st da; of January, V.m. by the Hon. Thomas A. McHride, presiding Judge of the above entitled Court, by which order it is directed that this summons be published in the Hilia boro Argus once a week for six consecu tive weeks, and the date of the ti rat publi cation is January . 1MW, the date named in said order for said first publication. ED. MENDKXHALL and A. K. MENDKNH ALL, Attorneys for PHiutill's. First publication January 23, 19W. Last publication March 12, 1'toB. as the time, and the County Court room in Hiilsboro, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said account ami the final settlement of said estate. listed January 23, LIZZIE SAMPLE, Administratrix of the estate of James P. Sarupie, deceased. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Kstate. Sheriffs Sale on Foreclosure NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Adminiatrtrix ot the Estate of Andrew Fubrer.deceased, by the County Court of the Stale of Ore gori, for Washington County, and has )uali!ied. All peroiir having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my residence near Ral eigh, Washington County, Oregon, or at the law office of Alien & Mulkey, Room 21, Mulkey Building, Portland, Oregon, v. it h propr vouchers and duly verified, w ithin six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published Jan. V, l'KW. DORA Fl'HREK, Administratrix. Allen & Mulkey, Attorneys. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that I, the under signed, have filed in the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, my final account as executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Friedel, deceased, and that said court has set Monday, Feb ruary 17, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a 111. as the time, and the County Court loom in Hiilsboro, Oregon, as the pisce for hearing objections to said aorount and for final settlement of said estate. Dated this January 1. 190". EMIL ST ALDER, Executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Friedel, deceased. W. N.Barrett, Attorney for Executor. 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 testament of Michael F.Messinger.deceased and has I exkw'njns of sale and said writ. Notice is hereby given that by virtue ( an execution, decree and order of sale, is sued out of and under the seal of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, dated the 22nd day of January. 1!jh, in favor of John A. Footesnd against John W. Jewell, Eliza Sewell, W. B. Cate, Mary A. Cate, H. L. Hartrampf and H. L. Stephenson ami (. H. Stephenson, partners doing buinesx under the firm name and style of The hiephenson Company, for the sum of five thousand, six hundred, seventy seven dollars ana forty-eight cents (.;77.4i), lieing the amount due on said judgment, after deducting payments, together with interest thereon at the rate 01 tt per cent per annum irom toeisl day or July, V.M. to me directed and delivered, command ing me to make sale of the real property hereinafter descriled; I have levitd unou aud pursuant to said execution, decree ana order 01 sale 1 will 011 Monday, the 2nd day of March, lnx, at the south door ol the court bouse in mllnboro, Washing ton County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all of the billowing descrilied real property, lying, being and situate in Washington County, Oregon, and particu larly described ' follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of the Donation Land Claim of Walter Pomeroy and wife, No, 39, in Township One North, Range Two West of the Will. Mer. and running thence West 10 chs. to the re entrant corner of the Donation Land Claim of H. Hewell and wife; thence South Sti.7a chs, to the North West corner of tlie land formerly owned by Thomas H, Tongue and now owned by Jasper N. Urabel; thence East 10 chs. to the West line of said Pomeroy Donation Land Claim; thence North 2.20 chs., thence Kast 10 chs., thence South 2.75 chs , thence East 10.25 chs., thence South 11,(18 chs,, thence East 4.75 chs. more or less to the West line of the land now owned by Grace Wood; thence North on the West Uueol the laud of said Grace Wood and the Wi-st line of the land of Eliza Hudson, 48 M cbs. to the North line of said Pomeroy Dona tion Land Claim; thence West on suid North line of said Pomeroy Claim 21.74 chs. more or less to the place of begin ning, containing 120 acres, and all of the right, title, and interest of each and all of the defendants above named had in aud to the samo at the date ot the execution of the mortgages upon which s -id judgment ana decree is Dasea to satisfy the herein before uauieu sums and tor the costs and Suid sale duly qualified as such, and all persons having claims against said estate are ' hereby notified to present them to me, With proper vouchers, at the law office of ' W. N, Barrett, at Jliushoro, uregon, within x months from this date. v.yLjl, this January 15, 1908. Sirfki.lrVARV M. MESSING ER, . p -"aTT" me wawill auu irau' mientolw 1""Y' f wn j, Ajtrftr Estate A. T:,B M firove. ib vmwi.-. nsr Forett ranges la will be made subject to redemption as per stasia 01 uregon. Dated at Hiilsboro, Oregon, on this 2.rtli daycf January, A. D., IO18. J. W. CONNELL, " Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Geo, R. Bagley, Attorney tor PlaiiitiH'. A 'iiiT I . -Hllleboro Argue, $1 50 per year F, Metfetger, deceased, N ; Work is going forward on the 0r telephone line from Buxton to Green Mountain. thi- Ute, of ijbica ta HeL Superintendent Caee baa deliver- 1$, the new books for the Manning public uchool, K K. Nickerson, of Vernnni, Nchslem Valley, on of the leading apple growf n of tha! evtioo, writes that lit will soon be in HilUboro with a loJ of his Kne apple. Mr. Nii-kermm writes that he is iotereet ed in smemltiient to ths state con stitutivin, nd that he will give his news noon, in a communication 'o tli Oreonian, an) asks the Ar g us to review the article. He signs nis letter thus: "Yours for the taxation of all wealth." We shall be glaii to notice the article when it appear. C.OilfrttMl Miller, of Portland, and Misn iJarleti Miller, of Cornelius, were married at the latter pUce IshIMjihUt V r. lleuUrnan, Amos Kisoher ml wife, of Portland, at tended the wetlding. The newly wd led couple will reside in Pott land. Have you any fence to build? If eo we can rave you money. Wt -e!l a good substantial fence. 4 feet high, for J.0 cf nts per rod.-8chul tuerich lroe. Frank Riw, of Portland, an old Washington coun'y pioneer, wa in town Sunday, greeting friend. John I.andrherg, of this place, left f.r P.utlai d, Sunday, to be iote a few days. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Notice i hereby giren that the County Superintendent of Wash mton County will hold the regu lar fxttuinaiion of applicants for late and county papers at the Court House in Hiilsboro, m fol loss: FOR STAT rvPHRS Ommeuciug Wednesday, Feb. nth at 9 ocioca, a. ui., and continuing uatil Satnnlay. Feb. I sth at 4 o'clock, p. m Wednesday Penmanship, BisTty, -ipliing, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written atithnietic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, pbys.co, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, com potiiion. a'grbra, Koglish literature. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, school law. for cor sty papkbs Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 12th at 9 o'clock, a. m , and continuing until Kriday, Feb. Uth, at 4 o'clock, p. m. Wcdueaday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geography. Thursday Written Arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, school law, civil government, Koglith literature. Very trulv, M. C.' Case, County School Superintendent. LOWNSDALE'S IDEA Milliard 0. Lownedale, one of the leading fruit men of this Taller, tells how old orchards may be cleared of disease, and new varie ties grafted on the roots of the old trete. The Agricultural College, at Corvallis, heartily approvee of his plan, which we give, below. He says: ' The thing to do is to cot down the old trees. The best plan is to cut them Close to the ground, leaving the roots intact. This should be done by the first of March. The next season, from the loth to the 15th of May, toch varieties as ire best for the climate and for com mercial purposes should be grafted on the three or four best sprouts. This it the easiest and most certain plan. Two feet of the old trunks may be left and the graft applied to it the first year, and a year of time in re producing the or chard is gained, but this rt'tures an ex pert at grafting in order to be soccesalul. By cither p'an the tree will be in good bearing in from three to five years, and a revenue of f 5 to Jlo each realized." First Notice to Creditor. In the matter of the estate ) of f Julius Itel, deceased Notice is hereby given that Maria Anna Ilel has been apoiuted vlnilnistratrii of the aisove entitled estate. All person having claims against said estate will please present the same to the uodergtpn ed at the otllce of Chas. J. Hcbnabel, In llooms 012-013 Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Oregon, on or before six months from date hereof, duly yen lied as required by law. Dated December l!rth, 1!)7. MARIA ANNA ITEL. Administratrix of the Estate of Julius Itel, deceased. Chas. J, Schnahel. Attorney for Admx Insure Your Stock Insure your horses and livestock and when you lose one you will get cash. Don't take chance when it is not necessary. Take out a policy IN A RELIABLE COMPANY I am agent for the National Live stock Association. Insure against death from any cause. Drop me a line. - - Terms reasonable. JOHN VANDERWAL. Rvaveiton, Or., R. F. 1). No. 2 The old reliable fire insurance man. CORWIN & HE1DEL Dmalmrm In All kinds of Fresh Meats. Price Rea sonable. Will meet all competition. Chickens and Poultry always on hand upon order. Free delivery to all part of the town. We buy fat stock. Argus and Journal, $2.25. Mrs. 1C J. I'nderwood. of Port- . c, . , . ,, land, spent Sunday with her sitter, Mrs. Fred Stum and daughter,!., , . , , , . Mr. I tut, koonti. 01 Itethauy, were in town Monday. 1 A .. , c 1 I An evidence that l.usine 1 re- .iK' X U t" ,yiviv...g .11 ovor the state, i the fai-l with hi mother, Mr. C. K. KoonU. , , , (NlUl a,u , and returned to Portland. Monday. Ml u WMkl( Hereafter there will be no pub-1 ami the Portland dailies are tilling Ho danoe at Helvetia Hall. From j up with "enapi-" and "bargains," now 00 these allairs will be strictly I R n (tie palmy day before thr invitation. 41 V ) properitv panic wa precipitated by J. V. CntMlanJ. of n.r the liar- i "I'mle John and the Harri.i.ans z . : . ' . ' ! 1 .1 :.. ...I... .. . .,,,.,1 atHl tutlfrs, 111 orurr in UooeevrltVanti trust policy. Many real estate deal are taking place in this county, and business, general lv. is good The "scare" ha failed ris' bridge, and Deo. Sexton, of be low Newton, were in the city Sat urday. Misses Luck, Golden and Kit Patrick. of Portland, were the gueei I f't')m ,,, ,;,, of r,,, ,d contUler.ee seem to have Ix-en re stored to it normal condition. ot B. Luck and family, uorlh of town, Sunday. Pigs for Sale Some Poland Chi na pigs lor sale, 00 urtu ot I'r. a .or s't K. llailey, miles north of Hills I A iliitett graoeu oiswuhi rn, U. . 1 Hem, 01 Ibis side ot Ii-ILmi, ibis soring I all on. or ad gardville, was a welcome caller at dress the undersigned, una mile the Argus, Monday, lis was up ,0uth of New ltHiatiy Store, Mill attending the delinquent sale. 1 1,0,0 u, jtox .V.'. For Sale-Two 1 Jersey heifer. John Me.er. fresh A. V Wesiberg, one milei southwest of Fartuington, near Jo. For Sle or EKhnfc Kobioeon pkee, V-, F. M. Cooley, of near Phillips, j Ten head of good grade.! Jersey cow vt anted: ten in norm fresh cows; heavy tni!kr Call on nr adilres A . SchatTtler, on Itscnti ll, Koute i, Heaverlon, was in town Monday, and look out bne (egitercd bull shuted to D. B Ciwley, by the Poaues, of Yamhill County. For Sale Table and stock tieets. table and stock carrots, cabbage and tomatoes. IMivered. Phnne. Pacific States. 57 N. W. Chiloott and W. H. Marden. 34 tf farm. Hex Oregon. (lentle, true tram of mule; wxight llHK) to 1 1(H) Itw eai b U ibb lifos near (Vntervill. Addre, Forest 117 A bicycle was left in front of mv plaoe about ten days ago, some drove, Ore , K. 2 time during the night. Owner can. have same by proving property i i ti and paying for this local. C L. McCrtcken, City Kestauraut, city, I ., . . 1 wish in sen my 1,11111, i'iiiiainiiir M. B. Black all, of near Shady j 1V2 acre. 1M acres under plow. Brook, brought his wife to Hills- good house, bar.i and orchard, .'U boro, Monday, and from this city j mile south of Hiilsboro, and cut took her to St. Vincent's Hospital, mile west of Farmington. For fur Portland, where she will tie given ther information, address Both Second Street, Hlllmboro, Or ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Prom., Keep constantly on hand a fin supply of fresh meat of all kind. A Mew Ere In Prloe We are going to sell meat at price low er than those which have prevailed in the past. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery One door Bast Tualatin Hotel Maio Street, Blllsbore, Oregsa. 6R0CERIE511 I VIM L.C -Vlt-V irr x. .011 will be Satislrd llscaui r srry th. ,,, Ufsctmy st.Hk of CwrilM U' city. sit 1,, ,llwr 011 th p-.lut f .mslit,, W .ictrtoil,. u b) ,Mtiia of h.gli .H.Uly th.,, t1l Jihss. Uilitm.ty luW ,,K(r will Mot buy stspl, ,,1, ,u- lirir. . 1 medical treatment. Mr. Blackall I baa been sick (or more than a I month. J P. Heltell.of Sell wood, was' In the city Monday, and called on ! the Argus. Mr. Heltzell took up a homestead near Banks, over 30 years ago, which he still owns He is at present living with his daughter at Sell wood, and con templates a trip to California noon. A. P. Brandt, who is stopping temporarily at Dallas, was in town Monday. Mr. Brandt is asm of, John Brandt, who settled near the old Tualatin bridge, 3 miles from I Tigardville. 33 years ago. and who1 will be remembered by old timers. ! A. P. Brandt has been out of the state for some years past, snd has ' come back to Oregon to stay, and may settle in Washington county. Bad Knutsoo, of Sherwood, who was arrested for assault and battery on Andy J. Hess of the same place, a couple of weeks sgo, and who was in jail about eight days at this piece, had a hearing before Justice H. T. Bagley, last Saturday, and waa fined $20 Not having the cash at hand, Koutsnn served out the remainder of the ten days, and I a. Morgan dm-... K. Horkhaller, 4 (liu Hiilsboro, Ore, Notice of Final Settlement N'ntK-r Is hrrrhy iMven that th un.lnf Igntsl Administrator "f th relate f Ml i hsel Welch, drs rard, lis lllml In th. County Court of th. tiale of (rgiu, for Waihlnutoii County, hl llusl . vomit In thr mailer of said .stair, and said Court hhil Monday, th. Kill day of I !.. I 'S. Mi th. r.Miiny court rtxjin in tills. ro. Or eg.. ii. at I..I1 uYl.s- A. M ., nl au day. so ih" 11 mi- and plai-o for I, raring ol, jrctlons to said lin.,1 c tiunt and for Ih. Iltial oeltirtiient of said mtatv. Datrd this Jan. In, Hun JOIIS WELCH. Adiniiiislratol of thr raial. of Mli'Ua.l Wrlrh, D,H-rad, Itagl.y Hare, Atlofiuv for Adinliils Notice to Creditor Notice Is hi'rrhy given that thr uitd.r xiKUrd liaa Iwli duly apH,utnl a,liultil tratrli of th. rttat ol to-org. A, Morgan, dr-.ttsrd, and ha duly iiialllul sa such, Now, Hi. Tel., re. all .ron hating t'lnlms avaliisl said ratat. are hnn-l,y t qmrtsl aud iiotllnsl to iiwnl thr lam. to inn lib pros-r yoiii-h.M th.r.for at th. law nlll. r of Itaglry , Hare, in II ill!ro, Oregon, on or IIoj H) inoiillis from thr da!, hrrrof. I'ai.d this Mth day of January, A. D. I'i, II EN It I ETTA Moltil AS. Administratrix of the estatn of tlmrg. .aatst. Altornrys for Admliili tratrix. ARE YOU WANTING A HOME? 34 A acres, io t miles from Portland, three fourths of a mile from good railway station; all cleared and in a high state of cultivation; all well fenced, small orchard; on two good public roads. New 5-room house, new ham, good outbuildings. House all pliinik'd for hot and cold water. Price, $X,ooo; one third cash, balance to suit the purchaser. 20 acres io2 miles west of Portland; all cleared and in high state of cultivation, well fenced, 011 good public road; good liearing or chard; bam cost $650, good house and out buildings. $7, exxx One of the best buys in the vicinity of Portland. 44 acres 10 miles from Portland, all clear ed and in high state of cultivation; some good bearing fruit trees; on leading public road, half mile from good railway station. 1575. 12 1-2 acres, one mile from good railway station, 2 acres cleared, balance stump pasture, soil rich, and lays well; good running water. Price, $150 per acre; easy terms. 7 acres, -mile from railroad station, two acres cleared, balance good timber, soil rich and lays well; on good public road. Price, $125 per acre; easy terms. 19 1-2 acres half mile from good railroad station, 18 acres cleared, balance fine fir grove; good running water, on good public road; soil rich aud lays well. Price, $250 per acre; $50 per acre, cash, balance to suit. 10 acres, all cleared, and in high state of cultivation, on two good public roads, all set to Winter apples of the very best variety, now 2 years old and in healthy condition; fenced; good large chicken house. Only 4500. One of the best apple orchard buys near Portland. 21 acres, all cleared aud in high state of cultivation; all fenced; 8 acres of good two year old orchard, set to the very best of Win ter apples; good 9-room house. 6250. One of our best buys. Must be seen to apppreciate. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245 1-2 Stark vStreet, Portland, Oregon. o There Is As Much Difference Between nn unpulntcd floor and a floor puintcd with The Most Perfect of Floor Paints A there it l.clrcn the two alave llluMMtrd kil hrnv It -.hull out tliM Jic genus, sates UUtr, lends lulimmy lu the home. Msd by Wc luvc just received a large hipmnt of all kinds of Heath & Million Paint 1 1 ours for a j Deal, Rowell Bros. & Co., Scholls. In Thm Sick Room S g.-t .14 wsUky of qustny U ootIxI. m .lis .ll. wrakona, uVtlua ! Il wn, H CYRUS NOBLE ht.kir cw4 mi"I Is hrir tUial i aiwabl. Imiw. m.l M'muUlln n(lll. TSrf ma M.aiil Ik in. miHlkin. citrM of ... """Ti thtcun h..ii.l ..t iO.ml.1 m uMMir a mm omuoeitra, mjuta w or mm. . w.jv VMTvrtato. eotnH.oi f, : m m m m m. m m,m m m. m;mm. 1 i WEINHARDS 4 I he lesf of all Beers. 5 J i I Boliltd for Mtdiclnil Uc At W. V. WILEY'S PRIVATE BOXES O UR PATRONS should'al ways feel free to store their private Ijoxcs in our vault. Also your private papers. Only fire proof vault in Washington County. We nuke no charge. . . . J. W. SHUTE, Banher, HIIXSBORO, . . OREGON This Spray is Endorsed Br A. b. CordLy, Oregon Agricultural CofU We guarantee our Spray to test 30 per cent, aud each barrel is marked with the test. To introduce tlm 11., ...:.. o. . . . ' . r ..11 the Phoeu taiote speci ia niaiKCU Willi IIIC test, IO iuii"'"-- euix Spray to every fruit grower I will ccial prices, barrel lots. Write agent below. I lit y l . 11 k n IIUUI David M h - ..., "vai.is, ore , M '"'" co, I'ortlaml.Orniron. . , . 1- Iteiirhir: In reply u your Idler of the llh Inst. I am gl'l tr aide Ui report that the r.wult ohtaliied from the use. of your I'lmen h !..!yW!!.? v.",7 "4'-'"b)ry, Indued I tstd It by illlulli'K J" ii.'! o' , tn "'"'"'I l"-y w applied thoroughly and favorably to i.. u, y"'r" ttt, "l,,"'le'l, a"'! even a weaker wWtitloii R"!",,1! "'"lltV eradicated the imihI from sprayed trees. ' ' . uu ,f "" l,mr" l,""t lwu '''' K" f'lH'l to reveal any v uK scale upon either frullor trees. (NIkuihI) A. H. COltDbl' . $11.50 p.r bbl. of 50 gallon f, o. b .tther PortUnd or Deaverton. or 25 ctnli par gallon at my farm. fr las than barrel quantities bring your can. D- LE1S, DEAVERTON, ORe". R.F.D. I SOLfe AGENT for WASHINGTON CO. J L