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HILLSBORO, OREGON. I KBRl'ARY 0, 1908
NO. 47
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If GROVE aou
Securities)
LciU CKKDirOKS TOCItHIK
Cm
I'.y all U
)r. last ar. did a or.. i
dal of buililinK, principally rrni
iImicm, ami iIiom who prof. ii
know, say tht the building this
year, In raaidem portion of the
cily, will far ced thai of lint
year. Oa. incentive to build ii
the fact that building material in
cheaper than ll wat taut rmioi),
Home tmt pretty reiden have
been oonatrucWd In HilUboro ibe
tiaat fa yean, and it bid fair to
Im a fu-tiiiit.F iila... tJ ...1.1......
Ti la and it la believed that mat y IVrt-
land people will buy home out
here, when the eleclric lino rearh
....
iu. anu ai me same Hum continue
l.-i f Hula Benator mines, in i,,,.!.,-,. i ,k n,.i,n,u,ii. ti..
ftrnt Urova, clod ll door. o rat on the Kouthern I'acilio, from
. . i.l Unt n.nnlh. Tim Hlllaltoro Lo Portland and return
H . uaa of Ibe aupii.ioi, '7 ,h 'ona
Lib cluing ' tb. M-rcl ata. u Mj pmaiiM . ,.or UM,
Liooal Baok. of I'oriland. which tt, Uva ln n.u.boro.
..d a temporary au.p...u. . 0aUlf,n, ,.,. ,,, u,.
'draft Grova during I chi!lr-n if Kirdale achral, arooiii'
i.-a knlutat a. Tha bank !al ntnied by Iheir narenti and f rird.
Ml irw l l '
.L.i I. I ..,.1 .1 Ik. I
(Aiujif to tba i uaci mai it wan wi h.fu. ww, ...i .
toolo.foflbaranlba. li'Vyy .'.' .ae bad. after
"a ,. (,i iwnicn rains a mm aocni inn m
u ni ra iaonlUacurHlM, .... , , .
imM irrarj t s niMw wirB iiiiriHiucwi uj
vU stay of lb dapitllora bad k JirH.n t,T a ciIorI rbii-
j.kJan thoir oinnar. It It tUinan. f.illoard by many otlivr
I.l ai..l ika BMnr lil.a ara xmhI cradilabU i IfirU. Tbon followed
,B " : " " hi.. ..!-.. ..u. .
K AGAIN
ON WAVE'S CRKST
Leases Property to the Wxh1
Pipe Gtinpany
I'll'E LINE MAN MAKES TlkN
L ,u li.hilhlra A call for , ''' l'".
CEi of cr.Hllu.ra baa Urn la h.na..n. um oi 111 4... lb. u...
ffi uch will dpaod 0,n Ulcl and ll. patron, aro to U con
ff.r.V.k. ih.m gratulated on tha mMraat taken in
ftiTZi U tb. bank t. 'cbo,l .ff.li..
J I. W. Halnaa, lata I 'raeidnnl The ground hog cam out Hun
C lU 0ron Igialatura, and at day, and ttwiiift bi ihadow, prompt-
i . " . ... . .... I I . . . L I ! I 1 L :
M Ufflt pMmlOOiiy nrnuuneu iiy want oaca in nie num. rmm
LikanomlDaiion for ttata lraa- wtwka ba will continue to day in
W Joil wbal (Tot Iba auapen doora. It it a UMiion whether
'in of bit bank will bava upon the ground bog know more than
candidacy fur the Male aenale, ibe weather bureau, about tb
tot known. It baa been wbia- weather. There are cloee obeervrrn
CI (4 about lor tome lima that Mr of weather oonditiona who would
loet would U a candidate for bet on the ground hog, if the :uat
tWilaUttnaU from tbia county, ler were to be made an imua.
kwooaed bimaelf, but ba baa tbut ,-c.n.U received a
lelier from hia father, who aayi be
ill return lo Hill-boro about
April lat and remain until rome
time tbia fall. He i building a
collage at La Meea, in Ban Di?go
county, and repirU that hia daugb
ler, Mia Peart, la alowly Improving
in hraltb.
ar Bad do publto aonounoement
i bit InUnllon.
NOTICB
Any one wlabing to nurrhaae a
U..tlna aritflne ahoilld Call On
Srhu mer ch Jroa. e nave
1 uka Ibii method of calling altn
to lo Iba uarcbanla of tbia ooun
tf to ba la illy diaplayed by them
la tM Miaul ctgarellea and lonac
la minora. The violation n(
libit in forcibly Illustrated lo
t a 1 a
lawa ooourlon laai unaay ai- (', .ml wt
imami J.nn.t- t,ri.fl aample alour alore. tome aou we
SLT: tifS ll.l-'ir. llPreUd. We are agenU for tb,
ftlM.ftboyof twelve yeara of age r- . ..--. tna
k . m l a i i i - i a u wwi i iintiwuMii ---- -
m pgrcoaiea looacoo anu pigar- - . , .i
Uaiof anumUrof mercbanti lo I bat eogine made.
altio violation of the ttatute oil ffahmar 22nd ba been aeleoted
lltllaUU I .kail nnn.l.l.p ll ml ... II.!.. KlVO
iolr to oroaecuU all olTi-ndere of ikn.,..n,i hnahea will be planted
V . , - M v ' - Ma ,
Ikii la harrafur. Kindly famil-lik-i .1.. in the rllv nark, and it
kriia youiaelvea with lb provi- j, confidently llived that fifty
woo thereof. thousand more will be put out in
Dated at Hlllabnro.Oreson.tbli m. ..rd and aardeni of Portland
till day of January, 1U0H. tn() vioioity.
John M. Wall. .,.., lr. .i
rroaacuting Attorney lor Wash
Argun and Pacific Monthly, 12.
II L. Ilollenbnck, of Hoy, wag in
the city Haturday.
Frank Zuercher, of Cedar Mill,
was in the city Friday
C. L. Bunn, of North Yamhill,
wae in the city Haturday.
John Yungen, of Helvetia, was
in the city, Friday, and called.
Meadamei Frank Hell and Win.
If ... I -t T L .
(binjioo tuoty pipe Line to be In i . u.tur(i-T
Operalioa r.n nn n. rihnne to I)(,r.ni for
- r
- . I ....
I. aftt Pence., h ) eiiDl tbounandr date line alwaya on hand.
of dollar building the Corneliug John Lakson returned lant Bat-
(ap Hume Imui Portland into tbia urday from a three month' vinit to
county, ai,d hoe extm.hive opera- rslativea in Finland, Kuscia.
tion went down with a craub when Mrs. Adam Trebc-r went to Port-
the fiuanrial tiiuetticame laat 111, ,sdJ. Hunday, to ate her mother,
.... ... ...I wbo had her arm ditdocated in an
ha entered into a contract to de- . , . ., , ....
,. , ... , ... accident, the day previous,
liver of) n.iilion fet of lumlwr to , , ,
v ,. . ... . ... Dance at the W. 0. . Hall,
the National oik! ipo Company, near Cvdar Mi, Saturday evening
at Iortland. Ibin company will peb, i5lh Tickef, N.00, includ-
build and opera's on iVne'a ex- jngaupper. Member of the Camp,
poeition groun l property, and Pence 50 cento.
allenei lie on pay out ineide nl J, JJ. Imlay, the Resdville warf.
In vr. 'Pin. U' . 1 I'ina (' in hnnan mm nu in the nitv Satnr-
pany now hi mill in California, (,7. ,r)d f11". ai hieopinion, that
but it, Ponl.nd plant i to be the up 1 "V 0,18 Rr'" Cl
moateiteiiaiveof all. unuwrmeu.
IVi.oe ha e. en much Unancial February Htb if St. Valentine
tribulation, and tune and again be day. Oet your valentines at t, L
hm ben coiDo-lied to iUfetwnd McCorraick'a music More. alen
operation The Title Guarantee tinea range in price from 1 a nt to
.v I runt Co rmanv Ioine l him f.s.oueacD.
llfUWUKl ar. 1 m Kurt I Wail lit n It mnt . i i
to the wall th c lain, wa regarded LloBed Ust Fri(Jft on acC()Unt c(
a a very doulitful afel. It now m..u. nf .a,iB, f.,.
look a though Ponce will tjull out Tha Bcbool wm be closed until
i - : .. .1 .. n u..k ..n. .. . . . .
rebruary 10th.
Phaa. Fitrh. formerly of Come
liu. but latelv of Forest Grove, has
purchased the George Eaeon place
of 150 acre, one mile west of Oil-
ley, consideration Iz-KKJ.
Dr. A. B. Bailey extracted a
ttood-eized fir splinter from the
wriat n( Fred Rowlhv. of South Tu
alatiii, a few daya ago, which hid
been bothering nim tor eome time
Fred L&ndrock, the nhoemaker
nd a.'ain din iljtiie in Washing-
. . i
ton Citinty. Pence ha alwaja
naid hi men ton waeef ane thing
highly in bin favor.
AUCTION SALE
be undi reigned will ell at public
auction, mile ei', of Hank, on
the old lunch place, beginning at
10 o'clx k a. m., on
SATl'HDAV, FEBRUARY 8,
Ten Urd cowi. j fresh now, 5 fresh In
iaftoa County.
FOR SALE
ilnna are that there will be
- .nr.vinv done la tbil
UJUI IIUI j..-.-b
iki vr than ever before
Farmere and other an finding out
that It peye loapray, ami win u-
tun y 1 ,i.
t I & iL.. . AMkavild in IhH
v. uiuwu iKiiurn mu """" beet poIDK
Plymouth Rock cockerel for breed-1 rruii return.
VlMUiMi'; r m 1
beet poaeible condition for good
. I 1 1 U I luiui
lAf huritnua alan h.n. il IhnaAl t
, 7 r: """" , f n non.ion. writing irom
JfOm ifrom prlae winning atock. J '.Xmlli and wife
Ihataln my pen tha flr.l priie Vha Thornea and the
roD Leghorn oockarel exhibited - - "w : ; 8an ui
b. Oregon 8UU Poultry Hbow, -J.a.? T 'mZ I they
Kgg. for bftkblng pur- pi".-"--; l0 ff0 t0 Mexico.
poaai, lo Incubator lota, a ipeclaliy, " " " " ,0 Uy a w6ek
Md . latiifaotion guaranleeJ or theT "ett 10 7
autna ..I....I..I n..: (I. Ui.u' OT B0.
pkooa. HilLboro central: farm, one A building owned by wto'
.ii. . ' I .. irnni Ht. rori-
"i w uiiiiua D, i nuivn, ,
11 It finnU. i.n,t .a badly damaged by tire
M R.l) 4. Hlllaboro. Ore. Mnndav afternoon. The loee wae
1 . '.-..,, J .t 110000. covered oy
. - vi UJ a v ' l
tatape. Prom Rocttvlng Horn (naurance. The building was ereei-
Ld in 1884.
Tto boyi eeoaped from tha Ueosiv j0Wph Gaetoo, of Portland, baa
Ika U . '.a w a a I.l I J Jiia liuliiva LUH
i nome oi ine uoye uina I o,)me out a a canaiu.in
AldfWl..t. .i pii...l l..t Hnn.l , i.. fnr the nomination for
itu a..j' ..I I . Mr. flaston
-"i ju-i miter Dunuay eoouui. ..urnad 0oniine"ul" , :
Tk ir- . Jl'" . ... . raaiH.nt Ol
7 wero rvenneiD norgan, ageu wM or many y v- ,
ut ll ,etra. and Bruce Donel ,hl count?. and Gaston waa named
00: the l.ti.r Irnm HllUhnrn. t.i. knnr.r
. ..wm. . . . I Q UIB Uwuui
lOUnn Dnnnlann la nnlw 12 vearB . ..li .1 Dlar Mill.
Jt and w.. ;.nt to tb. Home J-JK? of a aurrTrise
ja Hillsboro, laat week, by order Jhe d ,ve.
IbecountTiudae. You ni Don- M'4hdtl P"lZ '.Ur. number
WM arreeted Monday night. ,n , present, and an
bi. grandfather' . plaof, in tbia of young peop a p
the boy having !m. her.. f tt P, .
-mg Portland. On Tuelay A co.a j
- y waa orought pe ore juage py ,ree.u Ko
"wain, wbo eenUiooed blm to tne three or iour uj- . bMn
tform School, wher. h. wa. taken Lerlou. damag 5- i"Ji
jaaeputy aherlfl yeaterday. reporiea iroiu .
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VnttTIHVWT
KN MAN IN TILLAMOOK
'raises Work Thus far Done
on I. R. & N.
TBl.NKS THE ROAD IS A CERTAINTY
Sajs Road bit Beta Coatemplated ',fr
Year
Richard V. Holder, eeneral aseot
of the Chicago-Northwestern Rail
way, and the Chicago, SL Paul,
Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad
Company, waa a visitor to Tilla
mook county, last week, with eome
other officials. While there the
pirty visited many points in that
county, and incidentally inspected
tbe road bed and bridges of the P.
R & N. Co. In an interview with
the Herald, Mr. Holder said:
"What work the P. R. & N. ha done,"
said Mr. Holder, "is well done. The
Krnltrn i& as (r.wl a. .nv fin .t.r liniMt
-fs J
Tbe bridge and trestles are good enough
r... Tk.. ...
.ij. any uian m v.u.il.t. iu.j ... wu
look as though tiiey should last for
vears."
When asked if he could eive in bis
opinion that thia road would ever be
completed, Mr. Holder said: "Why
man, any company that has gone to the
amount of expense that this one has, and
the showing it has made, the material it
1i:m nn hanii. and from the eeneral ob-
Ht rvations I have seen, the prospects are
fir brighter for this road than the great
m.inv now in course of construction in
the eastern states. ith the coming of
this road, the country Between nuisooro
and Tillamook will become richer; more
people will locate, farms will be divined
up into smaller ones and your prosperity
..-ill inrrpflu Tt ia hnuna ta come.
"A road to the Oregon coast at this
point u;is to come, ana nas oeen in con
tRninlutirm for vrAni. no matter which
lines take it up. Should it happen that
one line laueu to complete h, anomcr
will take it ud. Kneiueera have been
figuring in this part of your country for
many years past, but although it is a
nam one to oiina into, in uieir opiuiuns,
their reports have always favored Tilla
mook..
See Our Full Assortment
ICtl ue.O cow., 3 nnu ti livau m - . T '
Hel.runry, 1 in March, J year old heifer, now ha bis ehop in bis residence,
freh in April, imii, of good milk train; 0Q fbird Street near Lincoln,
I yearling heifers; aorrtl horse, weight . . ... . ,. . f
Ijoo lba: Uiestnut ui.re, wiw 10... ws - - ,. .
aorrel mare, wght U50; sow witn pairing, mo uciuio. hcujdujuu
ll pig. 17 Kt. S tloien hens; j-inch place. 46 49
Hain wsgon: luw tiurk steel wheel wa-
gon; McCorunca mower, .ticiArniica mu . -
rake; disc barrow; disc grain drill, lever dent of the Verboort section, was a
harrow; u inch plow; spring tooth har- caner at the Argus offics, Saturday,
row; piii. looth cultivator; milk cart. . ... . . alternate
I sets work Uarness, nc iiainns, o --- , ,
. ? f 11 - tha and Irofia comes the w nter
loeai mua iu, iuo1 .w , .
stone, crocut saw, platform scales, log grain will oome out unscathed.
Chain, Hoo feet fence boards, 400 feet . ,
1 ' . , . ., ..1... frtt M.ii Martin. Bond ..i. will-
lumler. oo cenar lencr poM, j uuuuc. ....... .-
shingles, 75 sacks potatoes, 8 tons hay, 0w of James Martin, who died on
some shorts, all small tools, Chatter Oak q-i.. Creek. February 1st. from an
cook range, heater, set chairs, a rockera, ,. . f nn.unaoni.. wftg bom in
extension tab e, beuroom set, wasoinj . ' , . ' ... ..,
machine "dock, sewing machine, iron Missouri, and came to this county
. :. .1. . ....... .linn.. ... I ,L!... ....... ... (Jk. laatfuB . fl
bedsteads, aucneu iiea...iv, m.uu. ..tiiuiriy jcbio
lot of jars and fruit, ilinei, etc. adopted son, and a daughter, Mrs.
Teruiaof bale-iu anu unaer, Clementine Lilasson, oi fcigin.
vrr tQ, nine months time, ft T R . .
F. Willie, a hardware merchant
Banks, was recently elected
President of the Federation of
Ia.nl ware and Implement Dealers
Mr. Willis is the organization's first
Proeident. which includes all tbe
Northwestern states. He is a na
ti v of Illinois, and was well ac
quainted with Abraham Lincoln,
whom he knew wben a ooy, ana oe
fore the great commoner became fa
mous. Mr. Willis is an old travel
ing man, and went to Banks about
two years ago.
For Sale or Exchange
bankable note, fi per cent interest
3 per cent ell for casb.
Lunch at noon.
William Markway.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
HILLSBORO HORSE SHOW
Th Orpuon Tax Reform Associa
tion has filed Us propoeed amend
ment for the election next June
havioz Beveral thousand more
names signed than is required by
lav To nhow the widespread in
terest taken in this amendment it
is said that the names were easily
secured throughout tne etaie mi
place this spring, Riley Cave, one
of the pioneer horse show men of
this Valley, aiu: ,
"W. H. Weliruug told me, the oth-r '
Ieecurcu vurouguuu iud pi.w r
ing it the Btrongest petUion ever
Cl I
nrOSpeCl l"r Iioinn oil.. UIIU,
place this spring, Riley Lave, one q gchool Di8trict No 34
r month endinu Jan. 31st: Dave
noht. 20: number enrolled. 15;
..... ..... .... .... A.n.r, ... ...
inn ram u.c, -...mK.r H.n attnni1anrn
. . ...1 ... ...i.l. nmi . 1TUU1V uuliiuvi. 1 "
linn lie nan iniv i.u uii . , , t
i i wnniA nnm nar LimPH mruv.
riesfrom l'orllniut oorsemeiii.owu:u.- - - -----
.. .. . ..i.l i.r.i.1 Um annual pi I l,nla nnmhAr riava ahannoe. 6: V18-
er uiusikmu wu.u -- i . uu.u j ,
. i . r ..... .. . tl.l. w.ar. nt lliev I 1A. . 1 nA,il,n. .Kaonl r.r.1
ninii oi e ; . , , : I Horn, i, iuuod umvum out-rm .....
wished .to irticipate. 'rnl, ,i. tardy were: Ha.l, Kiltie, Felix
impression . "k.Y. .n fiAnfTr-v O'Donne 1. Willie
nlivllt lie Ca leu HOOD wucrcuu...- j - -
irUlU V I a.aaa-a
Burgholzer, rueouore, B.iia
xsoi aoseiu
lenge
HONOR TO BANKS MAN
Of rubber goods of every description of a
kind and quality that wear, and give
satisfactory service are alway lo be
found at the HILLSBORO PHARMACY.
Any article that ia made of lubber,
and intended for home nse is in our well
assorted stock. Alway remember that
rubber goods are deceptive in appear
ance and that in purchasing them you
must depend more or less npon the hon
esty of tbe dealer. Therefore bny rub
ber goods only from a dealer who haa a
reputation to sustain.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Forest Grove National Bank
DEPOSITS
March 22, 1907
$48,223.17
MAY 20TH, 1907
S 89,822.28
Aug. Twenty-Third, 1907
. $130,722.92
December 3, 1907
$160,372.46
Reserve. 65 Per Cent.
Officers & Directors: W. B. Haines, President; John E. Bailey, Vice
Pre. J. A Thortihuivh. Cashier: Tkos. G. Todd: I. W. Fuowa.
Forest Grove,
Oregon
t .honlil like to see a friend- n..i
nriHU.'.a. " - -- ... u. i
lv contest between exhibitors, as that 1 I j Rrtha firanatski
.11 that it could be, is the old western -
? Lt. .c.li. iMvrmhr.aallthe but tardy. Frank O Donnell.-
country west of the Cascade Mountains. Mai 816 O'Donnell, teacher.
K. About 25 couples attended a leP
had such stnunch patrons aaW.S. Ladd, year dancing party at UillBboro
8 O Keed, l. r. w . v!ululuy 'B Hall, Friday evening, ana a very
Laahmutt. and manv other pron '"M enjoyable Um. was reported. The
Valley horsemen. These men I have J . nhanid
iiifiitioued, and many otners nave nem uu..v.. A. , 3"
membeiship in the association since Its at the party, the ladies escorting
o'Kinistion, in 1S7. when the firat pa- tne gentlemen to the ball, and then
rade was held in tbi. city. Of the old . .. . homeB alone It is
st.lrpt?;r
o?eaent president, amf myself, as .ecre- ed went through the ordeal, rather
tnry. What we called a good team, used tnan pay ft fine of $2.50, which
to .ell for $150 to faco, and now what . been imp0Be(l had they
'T'.t..:.. .a vn,tmnA 1. hut little nd. nf ohna home alone.
drlvlUE cuib", c ... v. . 1 ww w. p, " o
. .. " re ..i.l. .t,.ar. ami nnnl. l
better 011. j" '""r - r-
Clearing Up Sal.
it.. rou anr fence to build?
"""'I monT. We
If so we oan ev r-
IOWBOSU "'",. ' 1 fa.(
o aell a good subBtantiaHenoe, 4 feet
Herman Overman & Co., of Cen- ? j'V ,Bor 40 oente per rod.-Schul
-vllla, will begin a clearing up Br0B.
. on January 1, 1908, , which . ed by
d. continued until an me a marriB r,-".i.rav i8li
ook la sold. A $3000 -took of tha county clerk, on February ,
WMral merchandise will be sold to Wm. R. Spark, and Bertha u.
coat price. Enough said. Dyer, bow oi r"
u r.. t, nr. . . n.inir nt Resdville,
uDiiuiu vr.boi w.u w v, I KranK ca bi'v,i .
. ':: . . , . Iubb. ue. mou v -- -
ainart h h.ii .,.r..rintannnni i . n "
- MP,., bmv.."". infl
0 the Hlllaboro water and Jigbt lDn
. r 1J .mam at tVOB
i... - , i o..- Hoffman, oi iuuu.,-
a passenger to rorwanu . - - . enroule t0 rort
tondav. lniuwum - nn. nn
. hand Ha reporiea -r
R.K.n..- u.k I. at VaUntina'a . .... -k.n ha IaH.
"J. Get your talentlneB at B, L. MnTfinnev of Portland,
MoCormlok?. music .tore. Valan- H. J MoK nney, J rf
!. rB la price from 1 oent to spent Sunday in town, g
TAn head of eood sraded Jersey
cows. Wanted: len to ntteen
fresh cows; heavy milkers. Call on
or address A. Schaffuer, on Bacon
farm, Box 19, Route 1, Beaverton,
Oregon.
Pacific Hop Growers' Union
aawaawwaaaaaa
A Pacific Hop Growers' Union, ac
cording to us promoters, sianas ior
tbe following:
Finance-growers.
Export surplus.
Regulate home supplies.
Secure a minimum price of ao cts. per
pound.
K-Miarcm nnr inreicn maricei.
Save ii. 000,000 on cost of selling crop.
Kill snort selling.
Pnt a ct,-,n to forward contracting.
Collect market and crop news and dis
a...inato it for benefit of meaibers,
Keep track of the consumption of hops
and stocks ou hand for our own informa
tion. Buy all supplies in bulk at greatsaving
in cost. . ,
n.(T1at.. liHrwstinir pTnenses.
Regulate labor supply go all section
would be careu ior.
frt. imnnrtntinll flf bnirini'.
I'vvn.. . . .."j ......... . no. o 1
I'romowujuanuiaciure m uagiug m
state prisona
Adopt a uniiorni coniraei ui saic.
Froviile tor arDitration.
V i.lni ,1 i.-ciil talent to enforce our
rirrlita
- . , , . ; 1.
1-ostt-r nome laoor oy payiug uciic.
I ,... . 1W
iituMnrntTp mile huu Luuitni., taw..
Kncourage . social intercourse . among
growers.
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BAILEY'S STORE
For
WOOL BLANKETS
101-4 111-4- 121-4
Prices. $3.5Q to $9
COTTON BLANKETS
1
Same Sizes as Above
Prices. 75 cts to $2
We Carry the Largest
Assortment in Wash
: ington County
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
trvare.at least, 1,000 per cent, better.
J . ' . . V. ...... (linwn. M
The horse snow uas uruiiuv .u."'
people together at Hillsboro, and the
misshapen brutea which used to be lm-
noseu upon tsoiaieu Kuimuu..-,
I ;i..r..l. Washinoton county is
lunuei iw'.' ....... a t
everywhere congratulated on its tine
stock, ami I am sure umi mc u i
annual horse show nas nao niucu iu uu
... .i. ..,it,.r l..t ua all work to
wn" me .. --- r . . .. ,
gether for a line Uispmy oi sioca i m
CUlioi'K "-
or Sale
n.(1o (.nn team nf mules: weinht,
"'"""l " T, .ill. T" .
1000 tollW lbseacn. Kooo uroo,
near Centerville. Address, Forest
Grove, Ore., R. 2. 44-1
f a hnndrerl And fifty P60
UW" - - - TIL
thn ice at leverloo
.ba r.or town. Saturday night,
ib.o, ."-. .
I enjoying the pastime pi Biaung.
ai triolnflal trvout held in Marsh
Hall. Fort Grove, last Saturday
evening, W. E. Gwynn wsb chosen
to represent toe Bcnoot, in marou,
at Monmouth, mr. uwynn s buo
"A Vindication of a Na
JCVI nmv . - . - -
Unn " a.u. a ien receiveu et-ouuu
nlann with his oration on "True
Heroism, two prizes were prt
nt.n in Mr. Allen and Mr
Oojnnri a first nrize of $ir and a
. -..L
HAnnnd Dnze 01 umeu voui-
1 . r i Jl- T
natinir wf.rft Helen unanuiBr, j
...... j
Ward, tt fli wunam anu rruuoe
Clapp. Judges on composition
a?a. Mr. uvoii. oi rortinnu i rui
Herdman, of the Portland High
School; John r. Carroll, oi tne lei
i n . . ...
egram. Judges on aenvery were:
PreBident W. . errin ana juuge
HolliB, of Forest Grove, and Prin
cipal Barnes, of Hillsboro.
THE DELTA DRUG STORE
PUBLIC SALE
....
Tho nndnraiirned will sell at pub'
lie auction at niB larm, t mu
nprrtheast of Old Bethany, at iu
o'clock a. m., on
: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Double seated hack, with top; top
.... ... . , . .i
hnoov mi wauKia mower; oieoi
karrnw 9 nlrtWS: bone CUlten pl.t'
.",-' -.-:i.
form scales; nciier, iresn in.-Apni,
houHnhold furniture ana otner arti
niaa fnr nnmpmua to mentien.
. Torma nt Sale: All sums under
m paab'nvpr $10.1 vear'atime,
' v. " .... !
approved note, at o per cen.. in
teresl. L.uncn at uuuu.
Louis Stark, Owner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
Wa will discos, of our entire
nnr moaiH and sroceriea at I line oi men's suits at coat. Here is
ttmmotts. and get a fine oil paint-la ohanoe to dress well at ft small
Inn fnr avnrv 20nurchase. 46 tf I value. Schulmerich Broa. 35-tf
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.;
We also have a full line
of tablets, pencils, slates, etc.
School Books will be sold for
Cosh Only. Positively no Credit.
Smokers like the Schiller and the
Excellencift These cigar, .r. ol
th. best stock. You can't fool an
i authority on a good cigar.
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.ou each.