ME lnlILLSBIR VOL. XV. HILLS BO RO, OREGON. MAY 14, I90& NO. 9 i1 JiJ Wonderful Tltut no Sulfur lujury llctnct UBKLMHUDEN WITH LIUBEK llluJiil PbjeMaa that Bet aiejr Krcevtr Oo MonJay Frank Hlanon, of Boulh Tuilll", hauling lum ber (rum the Jobnaou mill, to bit ...... 11 . 11. olJ sm John. The bMli want io I chuck hole, throwing the little folio olT lb load, tht hind wheels peeting over hie botlr between (he hlpeatid li fting ribi. The child quickly taken home, and Dr. F. A. Utile; wea summoned. II found lh llttU fellow eulTeriui, eaoildertble ein, but an eiatiiln itioo failed to discover any broken booee, tod the physician thinks there ere no interne! Injurlee. The Ud eill JuubtlefB get well, but bli teotpe from death almost mi reculoui ae th wagon wet loeded Kb 40 feet of lumber. The boe'i fttber it the btppleet nun in the county, u be fully ei pec ted to Dnd the chil l crushed to death. COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Ho tre you going to vole on the County High Hchool matter The Argue believe that the parents, of tbli county, ought to tUnd by this propwilinn, t it will result in un told g kxI to their children The Doet one cn do for hit children ie to give theiu the beet pneeible ad vantages for a good eduoation at borne. A mejoritr of the people are uniMe to tend their children y from home to aipweivB schools, and there it no reaeon why Washington oounty ihould not be able to provide tuob a tobool at the one contemplated for the education of its children. Voters thould tblnk twice befora voting againtt tbit proposition on the ground that it will make additional taxation, aitbe amount tbui tpent, will be at nothing com pared to the benefits to be derived by the children. Many counties with lees wealth aod Iws population now have their oounty high ichools In this stale, aod would not do without them for ten limes the coet of their main tenance. Don't go back oa the children, (or the lake of the dollar or two you may have to pay for their eduoation each year. FOR STATE SENATOR Being e firm believer In the principle that our t'lillr.t gules Senator should beeircUtl tiy the direct vole of the peo ple, I tuvv ecrejUe-l the sotniiietlun (or etetr Mtutor, trnitrrtd ni by the State arnt No. I Mase Meeting. 1 ek, irre pectlie ( part, the support o( ell who hrlitve In popular government, end ell ho believe that the people thould elect thtir public i Ihcera by their IwlloU. Keeprctfnlly, A. N. CUTTINU. JOHN W. BAILEY John W. Bailey, 'republican candi date for Couuty Clerk, was born in Hillsboro, and la 32 years of age He was eduoated at PaoiQo Uolver- ilty at Forest Grove, and at Stan ford University, California, end is druggist by profusion. Mr. oat ley. UDon oominir of tee. oast bis Bret vote for the republican ticket, ana has alwaya been a republican although of a democratic family He has never before held a publio oflice, except a two year term as Councilman, in Hillsboro, Mr. Bailey, by reason of his eduoation nd natural business ability, it ex ceedingly well filled for the duties of County Clerk, and no person in the oounty Is better qualified for the position. If elected, as he will be, he will give bis entire time to me duties of his ollioe. and win give all persona having business be lore the office an equal show, treat log all persons alike. "Kfflolenoy in (ifHoe. and oourteouv treatment to U," will bs his motto. Give him a big vote. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL The Roe Festival to be held In Portland June 1 to G. will be the most brilliant Floral Fiesta and; via juouee ever bold in me i act fio Northwest. Portland, the Rose City, will be a eoeneof splendor and the center of world wide interest for one week. Several important con ventions will be held In Portland on that ocoaBlon. The Southern Peciflo will tell apeolal tioketa from Hillsboro to Portland and return for 90 cents. For particulars, oall on P. o. Vinkera. local asent. A TiokeU for Rale June 1, 3 and 5, C N. Jager, of near Oarden Home, waa in town Monday. Mr Jager eaya the Oregon Electric has , u teams busy grading near Garden Home, and that more men and teams are coming daily. He has old most of hit ranch out to small farmers and orcbardleU at from I2U0 to f.m per acre, reserving a email tract only (or blmeell. When land gelt to be worlh from I2X) to l.'WO per sore it is too valuable for farm purposes, and the wise farmer lete looee of It. Mr. Jager Informs us that both the old Tboe. Paulsen place and the Hlott ranch are being eld cut in small tracts, at wall at other ranches to that vicinity. If you are In need of paint, go to Webb i Hoover's. They have white lead, raw aod boiled linseed oil, ready mixed paint, inside and outside paint, roof and floor paint, hiogle plain colors ground in pure linseed oil, Korelao aod varnish; alto spray material dieparene and arsenate of lead and spray pumps; flour and feed of all kinds, hay, oats, oat chop, rolled barley, bran, middling!, alfalfa meal, acme ebon, wheal; eorn, whole and cracked; Coulaon's Dry cblck food and Dla mor.d chick food; stock tonic, aod food of all kinds. Postmaster B. P. Cornelias will toon begin the construction ol a new eight room residence on the eite of his present residence, remov ing the 1 alter to another part of the lot. G. J. Palmateer will also build a new seven room two story reeidence. YV. N. Barrett will move bis reeidenoe to another part of his lots, and put up a new seven room cottage, this summer. I am now prepared to show you the new and correct spring and summer style in tailor-made suits, skirtB aod Bilk shirt waist suits, made to your special order from your own selection of material and trimming; alto a full Una of waists, coats and Jackets. I carry atandard line of underskirts and coreeie, and will be glad to bring my goods to your bouse upon re- queet. Independent phone, dm Mrs. M. K Caudle. 112 H . P. Wilson, an old ti ms resi dent sod old soldier, died at hit home in Forest Orove, Saturday night, after a long Illness. He was 73 years old aod leaves a wile ana .... . I 1 M aan. ihe unerei occarea moDuej at 10 o'clock, under the auspices of the CI. A. it. At the Campbell Greenhouse: Asters, pansiea, dahlia roots, rosea, hooee plants, and cut flowers for deooralions, also cauliflower, toma to plaoU aod plenty or late cab bage plants in a abort time. Prices verv reasonable. Mra. Agnes Camobell. Kth and Fir streets, Hillsboro, Oregon. o " The baseball lever la rampant in this couoly, and soma good games h. l.w.l clubs are Dromieea mis Minn, a numoer oi iu wu , ed the Sunday game between Port land and Han Francisco. Th hulldina season ii now at Kan.l ami anv one contemplating work io this line should oall on the mm. Milllnff Co. when figuring on material. We have a complete ivnW alaava 00 hand. Both phones. " 1 1 Rn recently bought the n. lm n ana. ooniaiMDK oou acres, and wbioh is located In South Tualatin, near toe aa. ocuuiiu- ioh farm. The conaiaeraiwu $13,000. nu.ranne sale of all men's, boys v -. a I . .A eu ill. Will miuiuii m. aval nnsit tin d all broken lines . . - i atruiV nf tba uanivu ... - - .... ail I n in, 1II1IUBUBS w. - - n .1 Uarnhanmee DIOIV Ui Hnhulmerlch Bros. Come early and get your choice. 51" Born, to Mr. and Mra. John Fueav. of Portland, Oregon, May fi,i. lonu a ilanehter. Mra. rtiegy Vlll, ."V", ------ . ti . n ..a Inrmer f MISS W" Hillaboro. in. k..;Mar nf a new house wil aave the eipense and irritation of poor finish, If be usee Jap jlao-H !. 1.1,.. i fnr all woodwork where i.u DnUk la reaulred. For varum" - 0Q sale by 0. A. Patteraon. au..iiv J. W. Connell and wife Mrand Mrs. John Thorn burgh at the Grove, Bun4ay Ice cream t the Wtton nii .. . i .tore every Saturday evening and 10 nuuuai. C F. Heese, of near Soholls, waa in town Monday, na tnaa. gus a pleaaani oau. For gentlemen'i, I.JUa and fmnlinmnll -'" : - children's nn can do no bet ",B , Inhn Dennis ler than mi oj r than Bro. Wood, of the iForert Grow Newt, was a pi" MnnrlaV. Call on or phone to Dannie for eSe. A oompltto and npto Una alwaya on hana. Dr. B DeWHt Connell and wife, if Pord, were in town Sunday, Mnmhv. of Manning", he two Hillsboro, South Tu alatin and West Butte C0IKIL1U1 AND S. POREST GKOVE Big Crist ef Beelatu by toatnltiloBtri' Ceart Mn. II, B. Luw: MtitioD for auit WW aim deed; petition allowed upon payment of tales, etc J . W. Raymond et als; re-survey of road No. 01; ordered established; petitioners to pay cbainmen and axemen. Herman Schmidt petition for publio eatetnent; bearing upon mo tion a K. B. Tongue, attorney for urelia Diets; caaa continued for 10 days. Local option petition; ordered that an election be held on the first day of Jane, Mm, to determine whether the tale of intoxicating luors shall b prohibited in North and South Hillsboro, West Butte, South Tualatin, South Foreat rove and Cornelius precincts. J. W. Connell petition for refund ! lei; ordered that the several mount be refunded, as per peti tion. Willis Ireland report of Recorder of Conveyance for April; report approved; feee $373 30. h. J. Godmao report or County Clerk for April; report approved; feee 1143 75 The following claims were allow ed: K D Smith, rrfuod tax f 14 43 Olaaa & Pruilhomnif. election 47 75 W Porter, jury liat J Y - oo M ICelaar. clearing river 7 oo Hillaboro Argua, printing 14 75 Koaoi ana mgnwaye A B Johnatn In $0, W Ji Llvengooa 10 so. LC Walker jt 0$, 1. U Walker 1 7, U W Kughea 4 00. 0 W Marsh 4 00, Jno Stnliich 16 4t. Ira Brlley 00, (rank Miller t so, Beall at Co MI as, Ball A Ce 1000. Juliut Aabahr s 60, Baeeline Lbr Co 10 55, F W Livermore 71 60, L B McKarland 8 co, C L Dranie 00, Henry anDyke 75 00, O W Stitt 8j 39, ny Flint 4 So, J K Moiback 4 40. I) W Wart. relief 40 00 M C Caae, trav eipcnata. 600 Hbo Uvery Co. coroner'i orbce... 00 C K Drichinan, clerk's office 69 00 Thoi A McBnJe, County Judge.... to 8j Willi! Ireland, tal and poaUge Ij6 75 M C Caae, m and expenecl 711 0 W Connell. laUry and eip "5 00 W Connell, eiprneea to6 90 W Connell. board priionera - it 50 Ward Down, aheriff't office 75 Ho L Beach, " " - 4 40 H Frv. " " - 1 So Haul Udford, etreet cleaning a 00 Mra Chaa Pio. relief. 6 00 J W Uoodin, aal and eip 107 65 Peter Vandecouvering, relief 10 00 KliiaWth Bieland. " 6 00 lane MnrdorT, " a 00 lam Kbo. " 6 OO Ann Freeman, 0 00 I. W llDUK. " 10 70 A J Roy, " "3 00 W J Butner, aal ana mueage 34 4" C B Buchanan, aal and mileage.... ab bo Refund Tax Wm FeUlt 4a 06, Mike woniieman it. J R Beach 10 00, J U Rode 17 09, hank of Sherwooit as, Chae Fotte 3 7a, Oeo Oalbreath 40 17. R H AJbe 3 as, K I) Smith 14 4 r.ro Wilcox, aeseaaor 100 00 H T Buiton, aaeeat and collecting 00 co as Cruickihaoki, aaetM ana cou 09 00 B H Coleman, - i 00 Mrs M F Meaainger, wit Co court. 3 80 ind Telephone Co. telephone 8 6$ Fred L Beach, judge' office at a$ E 1 Godman, aal, elc -'5" 75 A B Davie, aaaeating end collecting 45 00 Jaa Butler, recorder office e 40 Hbo Independent, printing Hho Fharmacv. stationery . 19s 50 , t 08 .. 6 80 Jaa Butler, sheriff's office A M Collin, janitor V M Jackeon, treaturer M II Oti. J P court 1 C Umkin, court house ChrU Rocke, juror county court K X Harding, jury lit J P Ch KoonU, wit county court..., 0 A Patterson, court houee . 51 00 .. 6 50 m 3 00 ,. 4 00 - 16 5 - 48 00 Veach Bro. Walter Hamer, ae end collect. 33 70 P B Sieirriet. n 90 8 X Herding, kail rent B 50 a 50 i 00 6 60 s 00 3 60 14 75 I BlgK. " . slave, witueet court Reeves ft; Reeve, relief..... C L McCracken, county ct jury... Will Merrill, wit v a B M Guile, court houee B N Poole, asses and collecting... 78 CO lurore ' r,L Schindler 6s. Walter Bernard 7t, H 1) Matteeon 73 o, J aiciuiucrw 15 JO, J It Darren j w, n Anicker 71 60. Geo Sloan 74 60, r L Roeanaer 74 oo, a j it , - . . n TV...;. n r Hinman 73 C Shaner 7a 60, J Heaton 74 80, J J Meacham ntO.KC Hall 76, F W Cady s, 0 C Thornton 3, A Pike a. John Heialer a 00, Prank & Borwick .in Verinarier so cent, h L Hollin- n W I Gefirer x 60. John Friday 60. Dan Burkhalter 4 60, B L Naylor a 00, n . muuuj i " 8 o v P 00. C K Kindt 6 00, Max Crandall 9 00, uiea rruanomme 47.- - " " A ii Thnmhure-h A JO. L H Holt 6 BO, A v v Haraine s 00. 11 n v.wik w. U ChrisUnson 6 00, Thoa Council 4 Oi ureen 7 ao, v a aauwi V 1 Vi P RUnar6 10. 1) G LiUv 1 60. t . rt . Mill M 8 'Berne 5 60, F Unger 6 60, M Oti 00. C Shindler 5 00, J B Imlav 4 00. Election The following named person were allowed $3 each for services on lection boara: t..i... u'iamer. R Thompson. Fred Berver, Soheurmann. Scott Wolf. Anton Herman.! W Henry, Joe Byrom, G R and Andrew iac, w wui, v . u- ton, D R Wneeier, k juranman, a uuer tw.. p W Pike. Frank Simpson. F S Brown, J J Krebs, W H McCormick, C R A.Uma, W K Fittenger, F Y Hanley, Ira Ilarrett, h L McCormick. Peter Boacow. B Collins, Wm Hanwlmann. Harold Hansen, A It Roberts, W R Stephens. Abner Brigg, Paul Beck, J H Weacott, J II White, K J Ward, V, Beet, Claud Ma son, J T l-letcher, K A Dixon, H T Bux ton, II F Cordon, K I. Naylor, R Peter son. J H Wirtx. J N Hoffman, W M Unvley, C T Hall, A J Craven, J O Gas- tin, j H Rench, JF Johnson, la Cum: mingt, I 1J Wilkes, lhas Cracker, Ben ton Bowman, C Blaaer. O A Patterson, John Ifcnnia, Harry Robinson, I Hesse, Jas Downing, Ole O! mn, I, Smith, C Oisljerger, L Jurgena, P Chalmers, Jno iritis, J 11 iMvi, Frank Jackson, Clyde Lincoln, H Kuratli, J I, Northrup, A K McCumaey, S L HolIenteck, I J Meacb- am, Olave Johnson, Thoa Murphy, Alfred weiner, () A l'lieth, B O Leedy, H B TiKard, W K Shaver, C A Peterson, N R West, Mark Cox, F White, C D Staley, Wm Douglass, C C Nelson, M S Barnes, J c Smock, s N Poole, K ramie, John Marsh. Jos Hcbulmerich, John Ireland, Ch Barrett. Albert Bpierlmt.. Fred Wilcox and Nel Johnson. mt t,it , n ,1 r , I ids nuisDoro commercial noiei changed handa Tuesday, Mr. Chria Rocke selling the furniture and of- fice fixturea to John Walsh, of 8po kane, Wash. Mr. Walsh ia the gentlaman who was in Hillsboro endeavoring to promote a fruit and Mr. and Mra. Kocke will return to Lincoln, Nebraska, where they . n ... J '. T. U have a hotel. T k..a a l.r.. aKinm.iu direct from the factory at vew pui eviaen iy are trying 10 leep me Ynrknf Ika naUhratail Star brand n.,.nU .triii. nnM An.t. of Lead, warranted to be the beet DBecticid. in the world. I gu.ran- tee to aave you money, wholesale or retail.-B. Leis, Spray man, 1 1 mile east or Beaverton. 9-tl At the horee sale in Portland last weex ine louowmg purcnasee were i i n t . 1 l were made by Washington County buyers: Lady Iaom, cheetnut mare, L faJ a. A r VT 1 a?l oy rnoemon, 10 ueorgo iayior, 01 roreet urove, ao; aicouo, orown gaiuiug, hi v. v. uiuhki, ui vwi I cal nelius, Whan in tnn arith vnnr tftani remember the Farmers Feed Shed, on Main Street, between Second and Third, where a general feed aod livery business ie transacted. H Brown. Proprietor. 7-10 Fred D. Adams, chairman of the committee for the big Woodman of tha VamH Armnt ninma uihanAM hM nn Rilnnltf Ma want, tn 1 v r- r Portland. Tuesday 00 business con- . j , j I , nected with the big demonstration. All women, some men, and moat children, can nee Jap-a-lao aa sue ceesful aa the moat skilled painter It freshena wherever it ia applied Get a oan from G. A. Patterson. U. H.-iKnrna nt Oalaa Hrwk r-' I waa in town last Saturday, iie in vowu ibbi oaiuiuaj- uo has rented his stock farm, and will A S . I go to L.M Angeiea 10 spena ine summer in the lecture field, deline ating character by Phrenology. Come to the publio dance at Hannan'a Hall, Buxton, Saturday evening, May 30; good music; tick- eie, loo, euFii a. uwu uw mvuo uuuta. 1 train leaves Hillaboro at 7:30 p. m. Geo: H. Wilcox, County sor. who has been quite ill with arip at his borne in this city, for the past week, ia now on the way w recovery. Mr. W uoox waa threatened with pneumonia. R..V.1 filial Fridae- vaninr May 22, at Reedville Hall, by the Reedville Band. Muaical program Ladiea are requested to bring baa' keta. Everybody welcome. y A. T. Rogera and family, of Cor nelius, departed for Caldwell, Ida ho, last Thursday, where they will reside in the future. A. B. Lewis accompanied them to Idaho. For Sale Three-quarter blood Shorthorn bull, 18 montha old. John Sorenson, below old Hare mill, Hillsboro, Ore., R. 2. 9-11 Rev. E. W. Hillis will be the new pastor of the Free Methodist I church, for the coming -year, at Foreat Grove, and will serve tne charges at Dilley and this place. On and after June 15th, tickete r. i:... a.,w.. P.oifio .. ,.tnio S-tf juarrison Alien, weu anown nerei aa one-time district attorney, was n the city thia week, counsel for the Oregon Eleotric Spray your trees for Codlin Motb. Doneleon baa the beet remedy Arsenate of Lead. See him. 9 10 Many persona from Hillaboro visited the oircus at the Grove last Friday. They reported a g show, and a good time. Box paper, latest styles, beet quality, at right prices. See Hills boro Pharmacy. z-u finrvevnre. aotins for the city. S' t.Kll.k. . nn Waabinatnn Miuiiouv m wuv wm Streei, iueoaay,a a guiue sn Oregon KleOtriO. . m j. . 14. u. t .t w. WiinK TTaial Ioe cream at the Witch Haiei atore every Saturday evening and Hnnrlav. 710 s . t ir.uiv.-a p On and after JUDO 15th, the B. r. offloe at this place will Bell tickets to Cornelius for lOo, instead 01 140. r TO TILLAMOOK BAY? Surveyors Reported Between Forest Grove and Bay WITTENBERG WAS BERE SUSDAYI Called Railway Ce. Active ie Sarvey Wsrk Herman Wittenberg and the Chief Engineer of the United Railways electric company of Portland were j Hiltk. a.j j 4 Hillsboro last Sunday, and went from here to the Grove. They lookirl over the line nf tha Pnm.l - I . - - " w wmw i . "" ' fu"7 , " ' T uu" uti ,muriul,luu- w preqiBe object of their visit. The Company baa several surveying p.rlieB in the field, and appeara to pQ8hiDK the lines with all poeai- u" pf- ' Company now baa several aurvey .J T ..J ,k. , , L . ing partiee in the mountains be tween Forest Orove and Tillamook mailer OU161. ine reDOri IB CUr rem loBi it ia me inienuon 01 ine u"? to build from Foreet Grove oo. :r ",m ,! " " ,D U!U1"U '"H": may ormsyDoi db a piun. du - year, mat nui was anxious o geii to the m coast of Oregon, with the intention of paralleling the 8. P. I COi down the coast to California. Tne United Railways is backed by J - Portland wholesale men, but just WDo ie back of them ia problemati A. ROOD Independent candidate for Justice I of the Peace, for Hillsboro Justice of the Peace and Constable Dis trict. 8-tf PUBLIC SALE :n ..11 . v.i: win 0011 at uuuuu auuuuu uu uti 'Iult u '"uuo ,uu " o . . i m . A a miles northeast of Hillsboro, at I 10 0 clock a. sc., on TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1908 Gray mare, 6 year; bay mare 3 year; black yearling mare colt; 4 graded cow, 3 coming fresh in October; bull calf, 18 month; 3 shoats; 2 theep; McCormick mower, 5 foct, nearly new; McCormick rake, io foot, nearly new: Champion ui.il - l t .. - Ji I... Am t,iw.-." 1 .i range cook stove, nearly new, conch, ex tension Uble, center table, kitchen table, 6 dinine room chain, s rocker, oak dresser and commode, 3 iron bed, sprine and mattress; linoleum, carpet, wether, 1300 feet of fencing, Simplex cream separator. ouh over m n montha' time, at Terms of bale 111) and under, 8 oer cent interest, bankable note ,v Samuel fooiey. Auctioneer. Jno. Kuratli. JOHN T. TAYLOR Died, at Wallace, Idaho, May 6th, 1908, John T. Taylor, aged 41 years. The remains arrived at Hillsboro last Saturday, accom- Pied by his wife and family. In terment was in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, last Sunday. Mr. Tay lor waa born in Quebec, Canada, and came to Oregon about 20 years ago, later moving to Idaho. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his demise; also a father at Reedville. Hia family will hereaf ter reside at Reedville. FRUIT MEN TO MEET The regular meeting of the Beaver ton Fruit Growers' Association will be held Saturday, May 16tb, 1908, in the Grange hall at Beaverton at 1:00 p. m. Mr. Lownedale, of LaFayetteJ P'ent of the i Willamette Fruit urowerr Association win uo wuu I from planting till it is gathered, Mr Harris, County fruit in- anector. will also be here to tell us what ia being done to the neglected orchards this spring. (Come and lay in your complaints to him.) The report of the committee on canneries will also bs heard and other things of general inlereet to fruit and vegetable growers, aa well u ine duduo in Renern. a no . t I f : 1 fTl meeting ie open to all who wish to come and no collection taken. N. P. Oakerman, See. dr. chas. b. minks , , ... . . . Dr Chaa. E. Mines, camiuiate tor repre Ufad forthe duties incumbent on Lmlxr of the Legislature. He ie well aftirative in mis cuuiiiy. i iuuiuukhij posted, deliberate and will not vote foe li8hor expensive legislation. He will not only pull , big vote at hi home in fforeat Grove, but will run well in all part of the county. He ha long been a fr.;(ieut of Washinirton County, and the people will make no mistake in electing ' him w me immature, L See Our Full ill JJHUJi Tk Vary Dost Stationery I the cheapest as well as the most satis torytonae. If you do not know this from experience yon can find it out by Getting Your Stationery Here No matter whether yon use little or much you'll find yonr correspondence and ac counting easier to handle if we supply the stationery. We solicit a trial order and confidently expect it will result in yonr becoming a regular customer here after. There Are Seasons. Sure. Hillsboro Pharmacy Forest Grove National BANR You can Afford to BanK with a Conservative Banh Can You Afford Not To? Notice Our Reserve! DIRECTORS Thos. C. Todd J. A. Thornburgh " John . Bailey J. W. Fuqua W. B. Haines r BAILEY'S STORE BUYS ; Wool and Mohair We have always paid the Highest Marhet Price for Wool and Mohair. Don't Forget to bring your clip to us, and, by so Doing, get the top of the Marhet! J. E. Bailey, THE DELTA 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 Cash Only. Positively o Credit. Wt have juat received a car of Bain wagona from the factory. Will sell at Portland prices. Soholmerich Bros. 51-tf Assortment Forest Grove DRUG STORE ; Ji -. o Smokers like the Schiller and the Exoellencia. These eigari re of the best stock. You can't fool so authority on a good cissr. ; i ; .V t ll 1 i If It U, ,,1 i i 1 I 4 ii it .0 ; M : " l a ', i Mi" L u i i -I -1 i was in town Monday. limited to June 8th.