MIUSiOAO AHOUS. Aua. tO, 19C. 'I r 5 ! ! ii 1 If 11 i I J 1 u It - i 1 1 T. M IURR Are You Wanting' a Home? Ifyou'are looking for a home, cither a farm, or a residence in town, call on the Webfoot Realty Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put on the market, list it with us. We huy and sell Timber Lands. Also make a Specialty of Business Chances. OLD "WELLS TARCO LOCATION. Indvpvnda.nl Fhonv, 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON Money Money Money We art going to la'k to you about money and paiticularlv hosr I o save it. It is the cotnnKklitT we deal in." It i our business. We have made it a study. We full? understand ho "all have to work to get their money." The question it "How to Save Money." We with to asaiat all who earnestly desire to estab lish the saving habit and start a saving account at our bank. We will loaa you. free of charge, one of our beautiful pocket savings banks These banks make people save. We know they do. If you carry one you will be surprised how soon you will have a snug savings bank account to your credit. Put a dollar in the bank and ace how it longs lor company. Come in and get one of these banks carry it for a while, and tee for yourself that yon will save many a dollar which otherwise would get away from you then open a bank account. Pont forget it 1V it now today. It may prove the luckiest move of your life. The Cornelius State Bank OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION ft OF M'H W. P. Pvke is the Washington countv agent for this GREAT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Office, cor. tnd and Washington Sts., Hillsboro. Independent Phone, 337 NEWPORT 4 . YAQUM BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Coocerv We Form af Healthful and DelJflhtful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All mod ern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cot tages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Rate from Hillsboro Season six-month ticket $6.00 Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00 Oar elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newp ort inclading a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write P.G.VICKERS, Local Agent Wm, AKoaCTTXUEUaX" General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon ocaty3 4 KBSSL K kind 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. a7 Wish af ftfMf , MttfeatofHB, 00 Downward Course Fast Being Realized by Hillsboro People A little backache at first. Daily increasing till the back is lame and weak.' 4 Urioary disorders quickly follow; ' Diabetes and finally Bright's disease. This it the downward course of kid ney lilt. John Gotcher, of 387 North Nineteenth atreet. Portland. OreEon. says: "Since tht early part of 1903, when I gave a testimonial racommendlDg Doan't Kid- aiont to net tbe remedy and have always foonditoffreai valvain relieving kid ney complaint. It never talis to neip me, and I thereiore am pieasea 10 recom mend it on every occatfon ." For ! bj all demlen. Price, 50 oeoU. Foftw-MUborn Co., Buf- fflo, New York, sola agenU for the Unitad SUtoe. Remtmbar the name Doan't tnd Uk no other GUARDIAN S SALE Notice la hereby given that the under named caardiM of the person and estate orVV.w. Ueir, an Insane Pareon. by virtue of aa oraer of the County Court of Waabluaioa County, Oregon, duly made and anterad on the s7iu day of July. 1W8. H. A. HUBBtKT INN VILLI! estate hereinafter descrilx! at public sale, will, on the 31st day of August, IHUH, ml the soutn aooror the court House In Hills boro, Oregon, at one o'clock in the after- IVAtl rf KM ill H.v 4 1 1 B mt 1 1 .. t 11:. ....1. to the highest bidder for cash in baud, the following described ral estate, to-wit-Beginning at the southeast vomer of nm. ueiger Jr. u. U u. in T. 1 8. K. 3 W. Will. Mer., then ' northerly along tb E line of said claim 1781.7 feet, which is a point J leet south of a point 50 chains 8 of the northeast corner of the mmM claim thence north 88 degrees 31 min. west on a line Parallel with the north li flA nf I) r. C. 751 1'i feet; vheuce southerly on a line parallel to the eaxt line of said claim 1778 3 feet, more or leas, to south line of 1) u. c, mence along south line of Maid D. 1.. 0. south 88 dep. 51 mm. eaat 761.12 fret to the place of beginning, containing :.73 acres, more or lew, in Washington Coun ty, Oregon. Dated at Hillaboro. Oregon, this July will, lcjn. Guardian of W. Paraon. H. B. HUSTON, W. Ueiger, an Insane Notice of Final Account Notice is hereby given that James B. Uniiigarj, having resigned as adminis trator of the eirtate of Jarnta McNulty, deceased, has tiled his finit! account ut aucn administrator, and that the County Court of the Slat or Oregon for theOoun tJLof Washington has flxcl August 31. 1908, at 10 o'clock A. M.. as ti. tif.,. ..A ODjections to said final account arid the aetttement thereof. Dated July 23, 1908. James b. hnnigan. Administrator of the Estate of James Mc.Vulty, deceased. Notice to Credttora Notice is hereby riven that the iimlr. signed nat neen luly appointed by the county court of the Htate of Oregon for Washington county, administrator of the estate 01 Jennie M. Man-M, deceased. All persona having cuU ma agaiimt said entate are nereuy uouneu anu requireu to pre sent the tame to me, with proper vouchers therefor, at the law office of Bagley t Hare in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 10th day of July, 1908. C. E. Marra, Administrator. Bagley A Hare, Att'ys for Adiulnistrat'r ISSFHM HARRIS IS run AT RESULTS Says Washington County Or chards Are I in pro v inn ONLY TEX CKCtUKD DESTROYED Will Fataid Furchise r Sale f Defect tve Fi ait hroit Inspector V. R lUrrin, of Forevt Grovf, ws iu town Satur da, and M very much gratifurtl over orchard result for the past yar. He thinks we have a great fruit future here if treee are given ordinary rate, and tare that he shall tee that the law at to spray ing it followed to the letter. Mr. Harris said : "Wehavi destroyed aloiit ten prst rivlilen orvhards, without oinKition. and a number haw cut down old discard tires at mjuest. Over 150H orvtui.W have tea sjirsel for the San Jom- s'ale but there was a dearth of sprat ing for the ctnldliug moth. WasliiiiKton rounlv ftuit will I Utter thii tear ihsu it has ever beea and, in prviHittion to the amount raisrtl. there will lie double the uiarkct.ililc fruit than heretofore. 1 hate notified ail county dealers that thev tuust neither buy nor st-11 defective fruit mid I propose to see that the law is followed in this detail. Next year 1 shall see that there is seasonable spraving for the cod ling moth and we sh dl have better re sults than usual. Washington countv can raise a line app'e, with proper care, ami in my estiuiation i give a Iwttrr bouquet than the Hood Kiver or Ktgue River product. Hut the rainy weather here demands much care, and m-gtect means non marketable fruit. Edward Boge, cf Farruington, was up to toe city luwdty. II. HelgetrOD and wile, of Hel vetia, were in town Monday. J. A Imbrie and family have re turned from their csoip at Buxton, Born, to J. E. Thomas and wife, of near Thatcher, August 15, 190S, a son. John Halvorcen and wife, of Far- mington, were in the city the lad oi tne week. Just received the new fall But terick fashion books, and Delineat ore, at Baird's. Henry Wehrung and wife return ed from their Nye Creek cotttge the last of the week. Mr. and Mr. Thoe. Porter and daughter, of Iowa, are guente of K. I.. Abliott and family. Mrs. For ter is a cousin of the boet. Secator Haines, who was giver nor a couple of days a week ago, was down from Forest (irove Mon day, looking after bis piling con tract. Wanted, a girl f ir general house work, small family, liberal wages. mut be good cook Apyly ti Mrs A. McGill, Route 4, Hiilsboro, Or egon. iDtf M. W. Hahn, of Mountaindale, and who for yeirs has been a resi dent of that sfction, was in town Friday, th Bueist of his daughter, Mrs. Huffman. Don StefFa. the crack assignment correspondent of the Portland Journal, was in town Monday, en route to theNehalem for a hunting and fishing trip. D. W. Bath, publisher of the Western Oregon, at Cottage Grove, formerly owned by D. M. C. Gault, once of Hillsboro, was in town Hun day, the guest of his family. F. M. Heidel and wife departed Tuesday morning for an extended trip to tbe east, and they will visit in Minnesota and Wisconsin. They go east via the Canadian Pacific. Miss Florence Bid well, of The Dalles, is home for a visit with her father, G. W. Bid well. She was accompanied by Miss Jessie Wie ner, who returned home Monday evening. John Kamna, who is reakina good in practical farming on the Edwards' place, which he bought near Farmington several years ago. was in town Monday, taking out Harvest supplies. Postmastr r Cornslius will in 1 fortnight receive forty more combi nation lock boxes for postofJice uses. There is a big call for lock boxes at all times, and tbe call boxes go begging. The new purchase will take tbe places of 40 of the calls Tbe sawmill at tbe foot of Third street ban been shut down owing to scarcity oi orders. The manage ment expects to get busy in tbe near future. J he beauty of this property is that it can be operated all winter, as its logs are furnished by the railway. John Masters recently found a dead horse on the J. W. Hhute place, a mile east of town. Tbe animal was a bright bay; left front foot and hind feet white to knee: rough shod all around, and brand ed "J. H."on left hip The horse weighed about 1400, and was caught between two logs. While C. B Erwin, on tbe Joe Hate ranch, southeast of town, was riding a horse to town, carrying a sickle, the equine commenced buck ing, throwing the rider, and the sickle cut an ugly wound in one of hrwin's knees. Dr. Tamiesie dressed the wound and the moral is plain. When you come to town with a binder sickle iust trail it MUa Cecelia Greer returned from Newport Saturday. Anton Herruent.of Verb tort, wat in the city Saturday, Michael Hughee, of near Braver ton, wa in town Tueedey, John 1'ebel and wife were down from Mountsiiulale, Friday. Try Cola a, the fatuous grape juice, at Palmtteer'e Conftctionery. Frank Simpson wat over frooi South Tualatin Tuesday morning Attorney W. U. Hare looked a?, ter legal hiHinewt in Astoria, Tues day. Harvest crews supplied with bread, by the City Bskery, Main street. IStf Chief McUchUn, of the P. R. A X., baa beet) on the sick list for a few days. ln Cooper, who ownt the Km nisi place near Si'holls, was in the city Monday, County Judge J. W. Goodin wm a Gaston visitor Monday, to look over road nutters. Wm. Nelson and family have retiirud from an extern!! outing above Mountaimlale. Frank Ballard and Ninilr havr ifone to Seaside for an extended stay. They will camp. Clark Patton, who hat been do ing California, with hit wife, for two jears, was in town Friday. Born, August 13, 1'.HIS, to C. I.. DeWilt and wif-, of VV healer Sta tion, east of Reedville, a daughter J. 8. I.orsutig, who it nursing a band which wat cruihed by a tint her, ou the Minler btidge, wat in town Saturday. Senator Will BchnlfHd, formerl of tbie county, stiff red a lost l Hre at Astoria, in tbe rrcent bust neee cot Ihgration. Miss B-weie Shombutg is convtl eecing from a severe attack of ill nees and will toon be resuming her duties at tbe fa! in a leer grocery. Mrs. Jas. Miltenberger and si ter, Ktnuia Tupper, left for Astoria yetderday morning, fur a visit will, Mrs. Ben Hay, formerly of thi city. N m. Joeee, of We I'uion, and Alf. Guerlier, of Helvetia, were in tf 1 . . . town ronnuay. nr. uttatter is Helvetia s maeter cheeee msntifsp turer. rt o t 11. . v. o iteynoiiiH, 01 Mountain dale, was in tbe last of the week and sajs Winter wheat it going from 25 to ."0 bushels r tore iu mat eectioo. Geo. R. Bagley's wbeat on lb Phillip pltce, at tbe Dudley mill went 40 bushels to the acre and that's going some for Willamette alley product. Mrs. Zoa Sigman, stenographer for Bagley A Hare.it spending the month with her aunt at Peninsular station, between Portland and tbe mouth of the Willamette. J. W. Connell shot a laree hawk above Mouutaindale. Humlav raetsuring 6 feet from tin to tin The bird was a female, and ctrried a young turkey in its talons Henrv Kura'li. Chria Raid last) Alfred Dysle, and tbe Mioses Ida and Hedwig I),HI, 0f Phillip. ptseea tnrougn town Monday, en route for a week or two at Netarts Attorney W. N' Barrett and wir.. "kideroned" by Jobo, tbe Czar of particular habitat not herein spcciueu, returned irom a tr in to n 1 . . Newport and Elk City, the first of tne week. The 8t. Mary's Institute, nea Beaverton, opens September Mth This is a worthy institution, and Argni readers are requested to rsad their display announcement on another page. J. J. Fisher, spending hie second summer on his ranch at West L mon, says that Oregon is good enough for him, and that he could nearly double bin money if he wanted to sell bis place. That tbe .Southern Pacific is not contemplating the abandonment of tbe fourth street track is evi dented by the fact that tbe big trfsiles between the hill and Port land are being filled with earth. Henry Hogrefe, the progressive farmer who keeps tbe Withycombe ranch south of town blooming like a rose, was in town Tuesday. Hen ry and another party have bought a place and soon expect to be farm ing for themselves. Fred and Elw. Grossen. Albeit lnelle, John Meier and Miss Lizzie Gros-en started Tuesday for an ex tended outing over in the Tills mook country. The boys took hunters licensee, and expect to nave all kinds of venison. "Bismarck," Fred Cornelius yellow dog, owned by C. Koch when in the butcher business hre. is dead. Dr Pauli says the canine lied from a tapeworm, but it is more than likely that bis trouble was aided by a bad kick, or out, received in the mouth, Saturday night. The Hillsboro Reed fc Cornet Band has vacated the quarters in the J, W. Hhute building, which has been rented to Bagley &. Hare for a law library, and tbe band will now occupy tbe rooms in the Hchulmerich Block, upstairs, where the old justice court formerly held Liquor Lkensa ' IN TIIK COT NT V COl'RT K THK sr. tk or oKKtios, roR washim. TON COf STY. In tit mailer of In Application uf J. M. Millir for a l ion lo ll K(.inlii.nm. inoua and Mall (.iqiiar in lu iiiait ttllm ihan one gallon In Hauka pimiiHi, To Hi HoihiiwM Countv Court of ll Sinleul Oingim, ."or Wa.loiigl.vii pouutv: Tli imdenigimd pHil!oiir, ll rtrs ol Hank m'liir, WaaUiiiglou inimty. lngon, and itnliliillit a majority "I Hi Wat or of ftai.l Hanks prwiiiel. rormrrljr known a lalrr pno-liiol, and vrin( a'tiial r.lnl of Mid li.'ln'l and having a.'lually rl'l.l tliiili llilrt dart tmtiK-diatvly itlii lh dau of Ibis iftuioii, would riMirvilly llioi your lloiuit.li tUxly and ak thai a ll cn to apililuoua, liou and malt llliior. In lMiuautlim than un italloa, in said llanki pm-litel, H a'hiugion wui Ir. Orwgon, b grantfst aud lul t J. M Mlllr, a rmulpiil of aaid prwlm-l, for a prrtod uf one '. I wt.t thia find day ol Jim. l. John (.itleapie, Stephen Ltu-ter, liar ry J Mailer, Jack Maina.C C HMay.Jlm I.m'icr, Wm Smith, tWoige llrrb, 8 Slnrtrr. I. Vaitdrnaiidrn. I S lialloa, M Cannon, t-'raok t'r, K Kuril, B iHivnl, V IhtiH-t. I. K Caratenn, John Krulav, Joe l.iioirr, llcntv Vandrhry, V II Catrrl, John l.ippert. llartv Yaruall, Wui S lleltrrt, John Cop, W M Katrv. Kraft, tt V, Mills. 1. K Inglea, C. N J-a-lrv. J V Uk. O I. Woa.1. I. Kirla.W I Sohirr, Waltrr K Heard, IVtel l'.atcl. rie.1 Sloaell. A N Mrticr, I, I. rep. V Si hlr;l, It Yandoiiilin, Klin I'urdin, J Ve.t, )olin B Keynol.ts, C V Kevuold.. C A YstnMi. Jiwph IIisk1"". Tnrodort lirrcnc, Jno I'anon.U 111 li Walkf", llrn ry Nariip, Wm Yaiidoiueliu, lleuiy Sua baurt, lirnty Vogt, J B lirynolds Jr. I. Simhmeyer, Ccu Yatntrraniln, t" R Cos.lieo l.ippert, R (5 Thoiiion, t llelliel, A Yandrttanden. Wm I' IW-anl. C Y llioan, tlniitiih lVlrnon, Irailli I'nur, K Sluiul.y. W II Miliitt. 1. 1... I Vaughn, John Sudmurr, It W lliura. Si V farmer, Jai k KWrly, CUa Itrilwu Jr, Oo W lUnicl, Chaa Unrui, J Wlltututa, t'hartrs Spieling. Cha Krlrr, Vir N'arup. J !' Cantena, W C Svhneidrr, r. KcaluiK. K I Kufli. W S I .on worth, K l Metal, John Narup. J C Cus. Wm Yanderandrn, D J Radian, Itrnry Yan dowelin, Thuraton M Keynold C W lKalon, I II Cs ford Jacob Yul-a, John Caldrll, R J ilankt. J Narup, 1. M Kudrr, I .tHiia Roy, A W Mills, C tc , K J Ui, T hugrt, Kiauk Sell, William .irg'rr, A i andrhey, Ivrneat Htiiigrr, 1 J ati.irraiiien, .tl lluia-r, llenrv Iu- bet, II Iltinnrr. Frank Narup. N A ! ley. A O Killiui. C It Hamilton, J II llrrb, tail Ia'Txoi. A Kulurnlotrrl. II (I Mittrrt. Henry Cop. J C Smith, tiro atii.riiry. j 11 ruman, rrel Hrrry.l ha I llerii, Hrrman top, O Slwarrr. W C Ituirt, J W 1'hillipa, Kd Miugsn, Grorge Ijicdirrinan, Jew J Heard, A andouie Im, W t, T1uiuihu, t) l Strohtiuyer, Chester RoiwrH, J M Vandyke, Cha K 1'ieUU. John Y'andomrlin. Cna Kriling. V I'll man. Martin sndef bruok, II H H.llrl, C Slroknwter, J II Kbrrl), Wm Mllian, l Kablail. Wm II Khrrly, I Fields, J J Rohert. II J Smith. F K liavir, I'rter Vatidrrianden. W H JUkrr, W II Relltui. John l Mrllargue. II It laau hy t! K Nirbatatin, H R Croothrr. Mart I'liene. I'etrr Fields, II Fndsy, I110 Ul, ey, Then Vaadrrandrn, M II l'aikrr Jai k Wiaal, K I. Koy, Frauk Kllitrmaii, II M Vamlrrranden, K A Kirt. 1 M Miller. N'orii s or l.'i us l.i. r.r To wlimii II mar rmrn! Notire Is hare liy firen that lh underaigiietl rr-.idi.nl llatikb urnalnt-t. 0,'a.lilintiM, nuini. n. fori, Mill 011 Weilunatlajr Uii "ml ,lav ut ftftitnmlwr, pajn, at ten n'rlurk. A. M.', ut aid day prmiit th loretfninit petition lo ii t ouiiiy 1 nun 01 Ilia tt til Oriyou. for Waahlngton County, at Hlllaluni Orfon, aud at said lime and pi a-' ail) ak that a lh-ia I luued ui the undnr signed applicant to anil uptritiiout, tinoua and malt Ikiiiorln Hank prai-lnrt, Waah liiKtun eouiily, Orngou, In less uiisiilltlet than one gallon for a period uf on yvar from the date of the Inna'tr of surh II-i-ena. Dated thia Hnh ly of Jul v. Itm. , J. M. Ml !.t.l;H. Appllmul liaglryA Hare, AtUiruxys for Applu-anl, CITATION I.N THK COUNTY Cot'NTV OK THK MTATK OK OUKOON, H)H H'AhUINHTON COUNTY In the matUtr of the Kitato of Huaaii K. Tanner, dnt'naed. To B. V. Kama. William Kama. Hher iiian Kama, John Karus, Krwl Karns Newton Karna, Arthur Kama, Muan Kama. Ktlirl Karna, K. A. Kobartauu, K. la K. Bagual, K. C. Koliertaon. Marl K. Kaaig. W . C. ltolrta.m, H. K. KoUrtsoii, AngBllna K. Miller, Jeaaie Niliari. ilary Nihart, I-111 Mhoal, Nsllli. hllrkel and l.yda llixlge and lo all other persona un. known Interested In said estate, II reeling' In tbe name of Ilia Hlale of Oregon: Y 011 ami mu h of you are hereby oltmfaiid retpiirml to apiiear in the County Court or the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Washington at the court room thereof, at Hillsboro In the said County of Waali ington, Stale of Oregon, on Monday, I he Slat day of August, HUM, at ten u'rlwlc iu the forenoon of that day, and then and there show rauae, If any you have, why an order ofaale should not r.s made auth orizing empowering and licensing H. T, Unklater, ailminlstraUirof the said estate ti sell at puhllc auction to the lilghsnt bidder for raaii, the (ollowlng real proimr ty belonging to aald estate, to-wlt: All uf the followlnif liMi:rlle4l re.1 erty In the County ol Waslilugum and "regon, to-wit, being mors par ticularly described: Being the southeast iiuarter of the northeast quarter of section :J. town 2 north, range west of the Will. Mer. Alao a tract of land beginning at thn-afiiitiieast rainier of the above da-ar-nlawl traut nf land running theiuw north 40 c ha thence eaat 4 i:hs. 51 feeti ttiant-a aoiitb clu j thence eaat VI feel! thence souls; W chs. and thenca west 5 ch. l vim of Ixwlnnlne. iviiiiaininu tjui ........ of land, more or leas as prayed for In the . ,, 1. lnklaterMnilnls trator, filed herein. Witness the Himoriilila f ur' n 1;.. udfeof the County (;0iirt of the Htate of Oregon for the Count or w.,.1.1,. ..... with the seal of aald 27th day of July, Mm. Atuwl: j, w. BAII.KY, C'ounty Clerk. By KIW. 0. lilCK, Hepiily. Adminislralor't Notice Notice is hereby given that the Coty Court of Washiiiiri.m r . ix,' .' 1 . . ..": j "'rKnt, oaa ainnie(i Ul lllulcrHlKllwl as ailmi Niraioror lliH eell ,,r ,.. l um as such. All persons bavhu. .,1.1...- agalnat Maid natal are hereby notllle.1 lo present them to me. with ......... J" .... ere. at the awoftl. enf W. N, Barrett, at Hlllslwro, Oregon within ni month, from the date of this notice Hated thin July Nut. tii.. 'I!A T- MILLS, Adiiiiiilslralor ol II. V ....... ,'r t Mills, lieceasetl. " ",u"' W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Admr, Notice of Final Settlement Notice, is hereby KVBI1 t, t t , signed exerMitr 1 of the in ..... . '.T. amen of DeWI t 0. Merrill, deceaied haa lie, her linal syc-mnt as such ei", ,1 trit In the County CoUrt of WashiilgUm (-oui.ty Oregon, Hlll Mui Court has an t,d fl'L"Uy "f Aim?.,.?, IUIIh, at the boor of 1.... ,...i..i. ..." I day as the time for lieanno -ui.i 11. .1 ? ." a "' inini hii MAKY K. MRHRILL, MwrnmlxlM-ixl II.. -111 r., --.-,, In( Vaught's Grocery We Want YOUR GROCERY BlISINLSS Wc ate jneparcil to serve yoti iu any lajuuiiy u i,.ist,u. No, wc are not puttiuj on a clearance sale of 5 shoes at $2.Xy-nor are we 0,11 out of business BUI NT M)W AKt GOING OH! AM IK MORI IU SIM SS 1. Our prices on riKeries aie riglit. 2. WV have the swcllcst line of I.alies' ami fcctits' shits wr have ever showed. 3 Now, iu tcKanl to a uam; ulien you think wagou, think Haiti, ami we save yon unit. 4 Let us talk tuices with you ou luiics, j,uwn, har rows, discs, steel rollers, Kraiu drills, Sjtay jhhiih, wituluiills, McCurtuick mowers, hitulers and raket. Wc have just received our hiudin", tvtinc. M)W, M. I4RMIR, W HKM hO MUM 1 10 (.IM mo Nor do you waut to jay more for ginals than they arc worthso you should buy where you can do the I i. Get our Prices, then the other fellows, and you will 1 convinced. Vouf few Rowell Bros. r KINNESSWOOD ACREAGE Joining town of Reed ville on the Northeast Just laid oil ly the Shaw-I'ear Co , of I'ortlaud, iuto 5-acrc tracts. I'orinetly known as the Lystruj) farm, aud is con ceded by all who know the trad to 1 oucof the richest pieces of laud in the Willamette Valley. 1-or terms and par ticulars, apply to the Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Orgon Our Mt. Hood Deer Has them all beaten when it conies to purity of water, which comes from the Sparkling founts of "Old Mt. Hood" uo purer water iu the world! Is a Hygienic Product Call aud see for yourselves. Constantly ou draught aud iu bottles. It is the wa ter and the quality of the brew. Try it. If you want a good smoke, we haudle the . CELEBRATED SCHILLER . the finest smoke for the money that is made iu the "Orcgou Country." Try Our 'Grand Dad Whishey!' Pronounced by experts to be the fiuest of blends. Come and see us when you arc iu the cityWe'll treat you right. Maiu Streei across from the Farmers' Stables. A. Z. GRAGG Prop. 11 HILLSBORO One tia a i. , k ! , : l! , wllHOidllie rt,..r., J, Ne .V , "" 1 .",.. ii,. ,.., u'",;," .11 km... ( t. t Hu'ki " .pialllle.. , Il.l will Le .. ,., ' ,U' noml.al l..f. ' M0 a U lhal, & Co., Scliolls. - OREGON. l.l1.--l.Lill mmm mt 1 ,,