MILL380NO ANQUS, AUO. ST, ltC 4. - i I r 43 i is T. m ntti H. A. MUDBtRT Are You Wanting' a Home? If you'are looking for a home, cither a farm, or a residence in town, call en 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 buy and sell Timber Lands. Also make a Specialty of Business Chances. OLD WELLS FARGO LOCATION. Independent Phone, 193 HILLSDORO - OREGON Money Money Money We art going to U'k to too about inonev and peitKularlv ho to save it. It is the exmmk.xht'r are deal in. It is our business. We haw toW it a stud. We full? understand hoar "all hare to work to get their money. " The question is "How to Save Money." We wish to assist all who earnestly desire to estab lish the saving habit and start a saving account at our bank. We will loan you, free of charge, one of our beautiful pocket savings banks These banks make people aare. 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. Pat a dollar in the bank and are how it longs fur company. Come in and get one of these banks carry it for a while, and see lor yourself that you will save many a dollar which otherwise would get away from yen then open a bank account Ikmt forget it. 1V it now today. It may prove the luckiest move of your ltfe. The Cornelius State Bank i OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION of'm'minnville W. P. Dvke is the Washington county agent for this GREAT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY t, cor. tod and Washington Sts., Hilltboro. Independent Phone, 137 NEWPORT YAQilWA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort Ta Place U G for Perfect Rett aad Every Ccetv fete form of Healthful MJ DeKfktfwl Recre.tio 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 Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newp ort including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write P.G. VICKERS, Local Agent a. MoMTJnRAT General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Desire tc announce that hi has just received a Diet line of celebrated pllliiai 1 11 B Jl 111 I authorising laid guardian to sell tbe real V Tlieautahereinafurdeacnbed at public sale. . mg s -a fl! iH.onlbltdayor Aueust, lSUH.attbe Z A " flrl I lflilf& Zjuu uooror ue uotirt House in Hilla- ITI VrCll lilt? I ! boro, Oregon, at one o'clock in tbe after- .i I rwwin nfuM tv H 1 w maII - 1.1 1 i to the highest bidder for caab iu band, the m ; followlnir described real ornate, to-wit- y ; Beginning at the southeast corner of twin, uelger Jr. U. L. V. in T. 1 8. K. 3 W. 1 Will M than, nrt .I. .1.. p ...... w. . , aWu awa U?S mj BtVUH MM, I line of said claim 1781.7 feet, which ia a 1 point 30 feet south of a ooint ttchaina 8. of the northeast corner of the said claim; uik ounn iw ueeree oi min. west on a line parallel with tha north lin of I) I. : C. 751 12 feet; tbeuce aoutberlr on a line I paraiiei w me eaat line or aair claim I 1770 3 feet, more or leas, to south line of 11 ! L. C, thence along aouth line of said D. I,. i t. aouth M dev. 61 min. eaat 761.12 feat ti Conklin Gloves embracing both tbe lens; and short wrists. These' g lores hare always given satisfaction, at least that is tbe verdict of buyers. I i r 3 ? ! Single f Harness 1 I I I 4 all tbe way from fit op. f Call and See Them J A full line ol Sweat Tads nd Buggy Whips, In all " stylet and all prices. m mmmm,m't i tne place of beginning, containing 30.73 , more or ieti, in waaninglon toun hillxboro, Oregon, this July acres, 'Ti Oregon. Dated at 3oth, im. Guard lau of Person. W. . B. HUSTON. W. Oeiger.an Insane ILi Downward Course. Fast Being Realized by Hillsboro People ft i At f AU ktndi ol Prwh Meata. Prices llaa- "' aonablc. Will meet all competition. I! ' Chlckcaa anal Poultry alwaya on band nposj order. Pre delivery to all parts ) ' of tbt town. Wa bay rat atock. aTaww Vol ' GUARDIAN'S SALE Notlca la hereby 1wb that tha undar- aignea guaruiaa ui w (mwu . T"l Of W. W. Ulger, an toaano rermm, ,oj virtue o an order of tbo County Court of A little backache at first. Daily increasing till the back it lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetes and finally Bright' disease. This Is the downward course of kid ney ills. John Gotcher, of a8y North Nineteenth treet, Portland, Oregon, says: "Since the early part of 1903, wbea I gave a testimonial recommending Doaa's Kid ney Pills, I have had some further occa. aions to use tbe remedy and have always lounu u or great value in relieving kid ney complaint. It never fails to help me, and 1 therefore am pleased to recom mend it on every occasion." Foraale bj all dealer'. Price, 60 ceota. Foatar-Milburn Co , Buf falo, New York, sol agenU for the United SUtee. Remember Jhe name poan, ) anAr. Pir kin Try Cola a, tha famous irspe jurw, at ralmatwr'a Confectionery. James Lou Jon. of South Tuala tin, was in town Monday forenoon. Wo. McCormick, ol laurel, was a oountystat risitor Monday morn ing. Harrest crews supplied with bread, by the Cily Hskery, Main street. 1 Stf Born, to Mr. and Mr. Wm. Kop pal, of Foreet llruve. Ore., August 19. UHXS, a aon. frank Weieeobeck. ruanager of tha Keedville hoprard, was iu the city last Saturday.' Misses Ten nee- sod Kva Weath er rd went over to Newport last Saturday for an outing. Ki Commissioner C. R Buchan an, of Cornelius, was a paaeenger 10 tha Newport beach last Saturday. A marriage lioe-nse waa issued on the 22d inst. to Ira 0 McCormiok and Misa Olga Peterson, both of this county. Hop pickara wanted at the Rsed Title bop yard. No Japa employ ed. Addreoe W. V. Hoatetle'r, Reed rills, Ore. 21 tf The Bailey and Jsrry E. Beck, who apent several days last week, 6shiog on Dairy Creek, returned to Portland last Friday. - Wanted, at once Bids on fiOO cords of first-class cord wood, de livered at Hillsboro. Address, "Wood," Argua office 21-24 K. C. Mutiny, of Laurel, waa in town Monday Mr. Molloy haa 15 acres of fine hope this year, which be will begin picking about the 5lh of September. Tbe famous Haze! wood Ice Cream, Lowoey'e and Atdoo Choc olates, just what everyone wants, at Palmateer'a Confectionery. 21tf Ulysseee Jackson and wife, of Foeeil, Ore., who visited eerersl days with friends and relatives Id this county, left for their home East of tbe Mountains, Tuesday. President William P. 8tark and three members of the Missouri Mate Board of Horticulture will spend two entire weeks in Oregon before they complete their tour of the Stat. Mr. and Mrs. McFadden, of Orenco, returned last Saturday, from a trip to the Newport beach. Mr. Mcradden ia tbe architect and builder for the Nursery Compaoy at Orenco. Marion Mays.ol Glencoe, a'mem- b-r of the firm of Maya Broe, is camped with his family at Klk City, for a week or so. Mr Maya formerly conducted a atore at the last named place. Tbe Union Meat Company's bsieball team was defeated br tbe Forest G rove Colts at Foreat Orove, last Sunday, after a bard fought battle. The score waa 2 to 1. Robinson, the Colls' twirler struck out 16 men, and only allowed 0 hits. David Rice, weil known in this county, and for more than 10 yeara a nurse in tbe Soldiers' Home at Rosebarg, was visiting in Hillsboro the latter part of the week, and may make his home in the future with his son-in-law, Clarence Mays, of Scholia. Tbe Mountaindale Tigers played a pickrd up nine at Shute Park, last Sunday afternoon. From the 7th to tbe 11th inning the score stood 7 to 7, but in tbe 11th inning tbe Tigers got in tbe deciding run, which made the score 8 to 7 in favor of tbe visitors. Some good playing was done by both clubs. Many cattle all over tbe United States annually are poisoned by the deadly larkspur. A Colorado man recently experimented by reeding tbe leaves to a calf, with oat any bad results. Later be gave it the roots of tbe larkspur, and the animal soon. died. This justifies tbe belief that tbe poison oos matter is contained in tbe roots and not the leaves. The Committee on Ways and Means appointed by tbe Orrgon Uood Ivoads Conference have ar ranged for a Good Roads Conven tion at Tillamook September 4tb, and another at Koseburg Septem ber 22od. Other meetings are on der consideration and definite dates will be decided within a few days. There is universal determination to make this campaign tbe most ef fective the state has ever ex peri enced. A petition bas been filed in the Tillamook county court, asking for tbe establishment of a new wagon road. Tbe new route would strike tbe Southern Pacifio line at Gaston, and it is figured that by tbe new road, Tillamook could get a mail to Portland and return in 22 hours. It is also estimated that the gov ernment could save $2,000 a year on mail contracts. It would also open up a good country to settle ment. There will be considerable diver sity in prices for hop-picking this year in Washington county unless hopgrowers get together. Some yards will pay a cent a pound, some 90 cents a hundred ana some bat 80 cents. Last year all yards paid $1 a hundred. Tbe crop this year will not reaob last year's yield by 75 per cent, as there are many uncultivated yards, while score of yards have been plowed lL manoa. Fancy pastry, wedding rake, etc., at the City lUkery, Main St. C. L Hinman, a prominent For est Grove btiainess men, was in the city Monday, aud called For sale: From 10 to 60 head of well bred Angora goats, f 1 to I'i M each. C. Kehee, Karuiinglon, Ore goo. '.M '12 Eugene Pan I, of near Keedville, waa in town last Saturday. He i doing a good busineea this yesr with his steam threshing outfit. Ira Latimer, tha Tills turn k har bor who was aocitlenlally shot b Billy Martin, of McMinnville, over at Netarta. and bo is a son in-law of James Young, is reported to be getting along all right. Thompson Broe., of Mountain dale, whose mill was destroyed by fire some months ago, bar com nienced to operate iheir new mill The new mill will out 2.UX) feet of lumber tr diy, aqd is located in tbe midst of a choice lot of tim ber. In harvest time, when davS are warm, II ia the atore of on the farm. You need some drink that do not harm. Nor give our friends Ibe least alarm. Now gu.nl soft drinkitliey havearharm. And suit the coame or rholi-e schtwl ma'sm. Lo-ne Palmateer with arms luimeo, With pleasure will such things discnse. Miss Fealherstons, of Berkeley, Cel., who waa engaged by the Board of Directors of tbe Hillsboro public school, to leach ths lOih grade here the cowing school yesr, will not be able lo fulfill her con tract, and the position is now open for another teacher. While chopping wood on the old niaeer larm. 'i miles west of town, last Saturday, Gottlieb Lundsbnrg bad the misfortune to striks his lfi arm with the at at a point near th wrist, aakiog an ugly gash, and penetrst ng to the bone. Dr. F. A Bailey was calied and dreeeed ths wound. A passenger train on the South ern Pacific was wrecked four miles north of Eugene, Sundsv night Frank Boulton, fireman, and three unknoan tramps were killed, and engineer Jack Nichols so badly in jured that he will die. The train struck a cow on the trsck while goiiig at a good rate of speed. l Dree cars were derailed, and aev eral passengers were injured. ine Sherwood White Sox went up against the Portland All Starr club last Sunday, and were defeat ed 2 to 1 . This i the third defeat at sL - tli. it t . or toe rvnne box in i games played Ibis summer, which is tbe best record held by any amateur club in the state. It i hoped that arrangements can be made for the third game of tbe series between the Sherwood clob and the Foreat Grove Colts to take place io Hillsboro. Ja. Young and family reluroid from Netarta Monday afternoon, after a 40 days' stay at the beach. Accompanying them was Oust. Jsn "u, 1st aeeiBiani aeeper 01 lb Cape Mears lighthouse, who will stay a few days, and look over the country. Mr. Jensen waa 4 years - 11 II l r, i . on luiamooK iioci, ana at one time be stayed ou the Rock for 17 months before getting shore leave. While coming to Hillsboro, Mr. Janseo saw for the first lime io his life a threshing machine in opera tion. He haa followed the sea most of bis life. Geo. Hchulmerich is proud of some views taken bv Mra. Hchul merich on their recent trip through tbe Cascades. Tbsy are mounted ready for the stereoecooe. and are exceedingly well done. They em brace camp scenes, and bhotograDhe of rivers, lakes, lava beds, etc , and one view represents the whole camp in bed, all but the artist. Geo especially looks ths part of a sleep ing beauty, with bis bsad peering out from the bedclothes, and bis face covered with a three weeks' growth of hairy alfalfa Tbe Sobulmericbs have a fine collection of Oregon views, Mrs. Schulmtricb being an adept with the camera. There will beathne days ses sion of tbe Rassellville Clackamas County Grange on Sep'. 10, 11 and 12 President Perrin, of the Paci fic College, bas written Chairman Huffman that be will attend and give alecture. President Campbell, 01 tne mate university, is expected to deliver an address. J. H. Ack rman, State Superintendent of Publio Schools, is on the program for Saturday. Dr. James Withy combe, director of the experimental station of the Oregon Agricultural College, writes that tbe following members of tbe faculty will deliver addresses: C. J Lewie, "Horticul ture;" H. I), Soudder, "Study of the Soil;" Dr. Witbycombe, "Agri culture;" President Kerr, subject not announced. Mr, Huffman is also corresponding with other edu cators. Friday will be Grange Day. On that occasion addresses will be by 8tate Master A.' T. Buxton, State Lecturer J. J. Johnson and Stale Secretary Mrs. Mary S. Howard Notice of Final Account Notice is hereby given that Jainea II. Muiilau, bavin reainm! ait adminis trator of the eHtate of James McNulty, deceaeed, haa filed his final aonount aa hiicIi administrator, and that tin County Court of the Hi ate ofOreiim for the Coun ty of Washington has Axed August 81. liXM, at 10 o'clock A. M., aa the time, and the court room of aald court at Hillsboro, Oregon, aa the place for tbe hearing of objections to said filial account and the settlement thereof. Dated July 28. 1MM, Liquor Lkenat in tiik tovisry rovnr or thk STATK Vt OKItUOK. roR waalllNU TON rot-STY. Ill the malttrnf tl Ali.Ui of J. M. Miller for a I.KwiM v aell riiiriluou. litoua and Mall l.i.i n in taaa quail title than una falluH In Itanka imHAi. T. tlw lliiHirlil Cminlf I'outt uf tbe Stale r Oinroii. n n MliiHI'mi euunir The UHlrinid iMmtkiuoo. Una! voters of Hank I'Uviiii'I. aliiitii county UrMii, am! lao-iitnilii a najrtly of Urn iKl voter of w.l (tanks irwlnel fornivtly knoan a, I'avirir riiMi. ami IwuiS actual raaliltnla ul ail rvlivt ami haitiif actually mlt lharain Ihtrtv Ur immntially "Mnf Ilia data of Ibis lx-tili.il, a 011 M rataotftllly 4ltlon your Hoiiotaliia Itolr and eak that a It cans u ell irtluoua, tmm and mall llttiora. In laaxiuanlltlaa than oi alla, In aaitl Hanks pn-um-t, VVsihtnsum iun Iv. Orittftm, hagtaniatl and iail lo J. M MIlH-r, a raaliloul uf aaltl ra,-lni', for a iwitou. of on vaar, latal this tin.l .lay of Jut,. UU. John 5illtc, Strphru Lurler, Har ry J Mailer. Jack Mauaa. C C l'rilay. Jim I iioirf , U ni Situlli, C.r'itjr llrrli, I) 8 Shillirr, 1. Vanileiianilen. 1 S lialloaav. .M Uarmotia, Iraak l'rr, V KhHi, S tid, V' tHrlirt. I. K CaratrD. Jitm Friday, Jo l.urief, llenrv Yandrhry, Y ttatrrl, John l.ii'rl, Harry YarBall, W in S llrlUrl. John Cop, W M rlaalcv. A Kralt. O K Mills, t. It Irglra. t. N l-:atlrr. j K U k. U I. Woo.1, I. ktrla. V I .Sohlrr, Walter I IWaid. I'rtrr I'mIvI, Vir.1 Moatell, A X Mrtarr. I. Crrt, K i hlrsl. K Yaiidouiliti. Kill I'utiho, J Weal, loliu H KrtnohU. C V Ktrnolda, C A Wttxni, Joarpli Hiygin. TIicixI.ut lireene, J no l'roii, Wm t, Yalke, lieu ry Naruu, Wm Yaiidonwlin. llcoiy Sua baiter, lirnry Yogt, J B Itryaolda Jr. I. Strobuwyer, tWo Yandrrianlrn, l" U Coi.t.eo Lipjrt, R (1 Thuminon, t Hrlttrl. A YaudrriaiHlvn. Wut I' tWard. C K Uruwn, Hrtntu-n I'rtriwu, Iialn Tir. K .Sbaiuhy, W II Miiltll. Cbas l Yaughn, John Salurr, ti W lluira, M Y farairr. Jack r-hrtlr. Cbas Hrlln Jr. Ceo W Harntl, Cbas Lorrni. J WUIiauia. t'hartr ,Sjwii!i. Cbas Krta'rr, fretj Saruji, J V Caratens, W C SchnrKtrr. (', Itrallng. K I Rulli, W H Uuigaurtb, I-; 1) Mrtai, John Samp, J C Cos. Wm Yandertarwlen, 1) J Kalhaa, Henry Yan domelin. Tburatim kt KrynuUla, C W iKxlaoti. I II Crawford Jacob Yuba, Julia Catdarll. R J Hanks. J Narnp. t. M Ku.lrr. Uui Roy, A W Mills. C H loaaa. V J Uwis. T linger, frank. Sell. William .irgler, A J YamU-bey, Urnc.t Hungrr. tJ Yanteriandcn. M llulwr, Henry To brr, II Hunger, Frank Nartip, N A !- ley. A O kilhin, C II Hamilton. J II Herb, Carl F lrvoi. A Kolurnloa-rl. II t Mottrrt. Henry Cop, J C Smith. Oo Yamtrhry, J H 1'llnwn. Fled Berry, ( ha. I llett). Herman t.;p. (I hlirarer, W C lliivr., J W fbillipa. VA Morgan, (Veorge LarnM-rttuin, Jeaae J HraH, A Yandoui lin. W L Thomo, t P btmbtuayer. Cheater RoIjrrU, J M Vandyke. Chaa R l-Vld. John Yamtoaarlin. Cnat Rrillng. W ininutn, Martin Yandeibrouk, II It Helticl, C Strokmever, J II Kt-rly, Wai KUIban, M Kahlan. Wm 11 Kberly, r Fields. J Rolrts II I Smith, F K !avte, I'eter Yandrrianden, W It baker, W II Rriling, Joha If Mcllargor, II B iKMu ky V K Nirbalam. I) k Croatbcr, Mart I'uene, I'etrr Fa-Ida, B Fildav, Ino IhkI, ey, Theo Vamleriamba. M II I'aiker Jack Woo.1, K I. Roy, Frank Klliwwan, II M YaudeKawIrn, F A Klrta, I M Miller. NiTt s or I.'iit'oa Liumi To whom It may eunrarn: Nolle It har by Ki"t thai th atilralsutl rvaldaut of Hanks ;rrlnr4, Waahlnston county, Or, ion, will 011 Wmluaaiia the Ind day of IwptnnitKir. liajB, si lau o'clock. A. M of said day praaaat III forglns mHIUou lo Hi County Court of h Stele of OraH for Wellington (Entity, HUlalwm' Uraajon, and at aald lima and p! aak thai a llranaa b laaucl io th undar sigtw.1 applicant to aall atilrtluout, vlnoua ami mall IWiium In lunka tr. iiot, WaaU inaton Soiiitly. lli-m, In lnu iiuatillll I hau nfi gallon fur a iii4 uf una yaar frim the dau of the laananc of am b II canar. id thla Kh day of Jnlv, lj. .. , . .. 1 U MILl.fck. A..l.mut lUglcydi Hare, AUurnaye for Appll,-a,.u CITATION IN THE COUNTY rof.HTV or I HE MTATK OK OHKdON, rOK WAHHISUTON Cot! STY In tha maiLMr tA 1 1. k'.,.,. Huaau K. Tanner, dwaasad. To U. K. Kami. William Kama. Hbr man Kama, John Karus, Frail k arm. newion Kama, Arthur Kama, Hu aarim, r.umi Karnt, S3, a. ltotwrUuii a It HuiiibI K I' Faalir, VS. C. Itoliartaon. II K l(,.i-..-... Angiillii H. Miller, Jraaia Nlliarl. Mary Sthart. Uu HIi.miI, NalllH Htlckal and I.yda Hodge and to all utlier parson un known IhUireatctl In said ealata, Urnxtlns In the name nf the Htat of Oregou! You and aw h of ynti are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court or tha Hut of Oregon, for Iba Couuly of Washington at llieoourt room tbaraof. at HllUluiro in Utm feat, I 1. tr: .. Ingtoh, HUte of Oregon, on Monday, th Slat day of Aiiguat, IIJUB, at ten o'clock i, tbe forenoon of that day, and then and thara iiltfiv miiw it - . . an order of eala ahonld not La mal auth U , Kb K. H. T. aata'e hat unaiug ainMwering ana lcnlnK . ,7.' r. uinwiu mil ui Mill ml mililiii mil .11.... .. 1. 1 blililnr for paah, the (ullowlng real .rour iM 1 1 1 1 1 n I 1. ... ...I.I . ,. " nki niata, li)wii: All nf th rolloaliin i-.iiu.i . i . . inn. , . II VI, lW UniU erty In the Untinly ol Waaliliiglon aiid i.,-wiv, oamg more oar- t Clllar v llaacrlhail H.I,,.. !.. . . ouarter of the tiortbeaat qiiarler of section .'111 L..n .....II. ........ It . . ... ...... Mar. Alan a lnii,,r I...J 1 ,. . , . the; aoutbtiast corner of the above da- HTiiMNi iraisior tana running theni-e north 41) ehe tlmiin i,. F.i 1 ...... - . imi iiiniiiaj outh JO chs 1 theniie east VI f,t; tbeiiiie . Bllu mrnoa weal nlia, to pleeor lieglniiliiK, nontalnlng ai ai:rea of land, more or less, as prayed for in tha petition of ,.!. Lftiklater a-lmlpl,-traUir, filed herein. Witness the Honorable J. W OimmIIii. Judireof tha Count r.,,ni ,.ri.. u..... 1 Oregon for the Count of W..1.1 with the seal of aahl Court tltlsed, Uila Ii7lb day of July, lixm. ' Attnst: J. W. HAII.KY, Oouuty (,'lerk. Hy KDW. C. I.lJCK, Dupiily. Administrator's Notice Notice Is bernli 11.., 11.. n Oourt of Wasf.l.ri7rV . " iV.. V ha appointed the undHrsjKiied aa admin! iMtralor of tha cmImim, ..r f ...... l, , ,., de,a,, and that be baa duly qi;.,wj agaliiHt aal.l Jm u"'"'"' present them to me. with proper vouch ors at the taw office nf W.N. Harrett. at uregon. within ail months Iroin the date of this notl,-e. ""i"a iaieo una July IHOH. fKA T. MILI.H. AdnilnNtraUir ol the K state of IouraR Mill, lieceaaed, W. N. Harrett, Attorney for Adnir. Notice of Pinal Saitim.n Notice la lirl .1... . . . H.gne(..se,,ir0fiui.;rw.ir:d,,T ha7 Oh, ' h-eT.: ?.'!: "'""a. " V'iik m nuuu 6 1 6011- triilrttlie County Court of Washington OlUIlt. ( nunn ..,.1 l.l . "'"R'VU 1 "am uuri naa au. Effitf Si.! ft! -W. .1 .. o cioca ol aald dav as tha tlma fur I,...,. i.i m. . count. " M1WV BJil 1 1 C' to AAarls-t One , , I h.J, get II.. ,.,,. ; to . lea of r1 ''Kgr.t . ,,..; 'Ialil, '"Nib, I, J"; y-, an kia,i. 01 1. :rrk. aoniUal lion,,.,,,, '"" Vaught's Grocery 11 I - We Want YOUR GROCERY BUSINESS Wc rc j.reparttl t serve you in any vapaviiy mi ,casoDi No, we are uot j)tittinK on u ilcaramc sale of $5 allocs, at a.,Sj uor arc wc .inK nt f luisincss Bt! Wl NOW ARl GOING Oil AMIR MORI HlSIMSS I. Our price on grocer ics arc riht. 2 Wc have the swcllcst liue of ladies' ami kciUs' nIi.kts wC hire ever allowed. 3 Now, in regard lo a waKoU; ahco you Ulnk waeou, think H.tin,aiid wc save y..u f5 (mj, 4--Ixt u talk urices with you tut I'Ukk'", J'lows, har row, discs, Btccl rollers, raiu drills',' spray i.u'iiim windmills, McCormick mowers, hinders and rakes. We have just received our ImuliiiK twine. Wm, MR. f AJMIR. (HJ MA V SO MOSH 10 GIN I M, Nor do you waut to j ay more for wns than thCy m worth so you should buy wheic you can do the bet Get our Prices, theu the other fellows', and ymi will I convinced. Vouri for a letil, Rowell Bros. & Co., Scholls. K1NNESSWOOD ACREAGE Joining; town of Reed ville on the NortHeast Just laid ofT l.y the Shaw l'car Co., of l'ortlaud, iuto 5-acrc tracts. Formerly kuowu as the I.ystruj) farm, aud is cou ceded by all who know the tract to I one of the richest pieces of land in the Willamette Valley. For terms aud par ticulars, apply to the Shaw-Fear Company 243 1-2 Sturh St. Portland, Oregon Our Mt. Hood Deer Has them all beaten when it comes to purity of water, which comes from the Sparkling founts of "Old Mt. Hood" u v..- purer water in the worldl la a Hygienic Product Call and see for yourselves. Constantly on draught and iu bottles. It is the wa ter and the quality of the brew. Try it. If you want a good smoke, we handle the . CELEBRATED SCHILLER . the finest smoke for the money that is made in the "Oregon Country." Try Our 'Grand Dad WhisKey! Pronounced by experts to be the finest of blends. Come acd sec us when you are in the city We'll treat you right. Main Street, across from the Farmers' Stables. A7 HDAr.r, Prno. wa-va--- - --- w HILLSBORO