HILLSBORO AROUS, APRIL 7. 1810 PAtl S c .BBa 'i rnrrinrrinrinf i r rai 1 i liaib Ll UUUUJvJlHJ fflMfai i We are going out of Business. This is not a bankrupt sale. Desiring to enter another avenue of business we are placing our magnificent stock on the market and will sell At cost all our staple lines and many lines will be sacrificed below actual cost. You will find every article marked in plain figures as advertised. SEE OUR PRICE CIRCULAR JUST SENT OUT And you will see that you will save money on present purchases and purchases for the future. Note our Clothing prices; Not our shoe prices Note our dress good pricesi in fact, looh at our prices on all l:r. 3 not excepting groceries, and you will see that they are money savers for you. Lay in a stoch for the future You will need clothing, and boots and shoes later on BUY NOW as you will have to pay more when we are out of business. HIGHEST Marhet PRICE PAID for EGGS DC -taYa .J Corner SECOND and MAIN Hillsboro, Oregon A beautiful BELGIAN STALLION. Belgian No. 3295 " MENTOR llus Splendid Disposition Superb Action American No. 46596 ' vi- J ' H V v r r - .--. ; w - - ... vet I Sv ; v v1.--vrl -'fN ViV; .iitiw' -'If : a ' M i . .'f Little Girl, Two Years old, Falls Into Boiling Lard DO FROM SCALDS IN TWO HOURS Mother ol Babe was Formerly Mariha Wagner Miss Ed. Schiller, the Portland cigar ; man. Chas. May and Dr. Hag-; gard, all of the metropolis, came : out Wednesday, and went into! the Nehalem, via the P. li. &N., on a trout fishing expedition, j They expect to return the last of i the week. j G. A. Plieth, the East Butte; road supervisor, was up to the city yesterday. He has several I crews at work on the roads down in his district, which runs clear ' to the Multnomah and Clackamas ; lines. i William McCallen and Miss Florence Barnes were married at the home of the bride's father, Mel Barnes, April 7, 1910. Bride ami groom are well known in the Cedar Mill-Beaverton section. Rev. F. V. Fisher, pastor of the Methodist Church, will speak morning and evening 11:00 and 7:80, next Sunday evening. The REMOVAL NOTICE Our Patrons will please take notice that we have removed our Verna, the little two year old daughter of Alfred Brugger and wife, of 108 Nelson Street. Port land, fell into a cauldron of boil ing lard, in which her father was cooking doughnuts, and died from the scalds within two hours. The father had just taken the boiler of hot grease from the stove and! evening subject. "Roosevelt and placed it in the center of the room. The. little one fell into the receptacle, receiving the fatal burning. The father badly scalded his hands and. arms in extracting the child, and the mother also received some severe bin" s, IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION Coming 5 .r.; weighs 1900, darK chestnut. Splen did conformation for draft gets. FIRST PRIZE HILLSBORO Street Fair, 1909 I'cdigrec-Sircjariiac 10S3S; Dam, Marie 36i. . Imported by A. C. Ruby & Co., Portland Oregon , WII I STAND SEASON OF 1910,-Mouday forenoon, mS and Thursday - to cioon U I.uul I .J (unl00n a, $2o To insure colt to stand and suck, 5. uic ioPitvc , responsible for accidents. THP RAWkC RFIGIAN HORSE CO. T. CMRICK, Croom. ... the Tope. A. G. Watson, of Forest Grove, and better known by his friends as "Bud, " was in town this week, paying taxes and greeting friends. Herman Lechner, of near Beth any, and who broke his leg while 1 lie 111 lt'ior was formi rlv Miss pulling stumps a few weeks ago, Martha Wagner, of Hillsboro, is improving nicely and is able to andsheir,..t:.od:'.ughle.,of Win. move around with a little help. Wagner, thVshwmaker who was Married : At the home of Mrs. well knowi. to many of the Ger- Larverty, March 30, 1910, Ottice mans and Swiss of Washington shearer and Eula Latferty, Rev. oouniy, anu wno ior many years , Hiram Gould officiating. naa a snoemaKer sjiop in ims Sporting Goods Store To Third street, at the Garage, where we have more room and are better able to take care of our trade. Guns and Ammunition Winchester and Savage Rifles, the best hunting rifles ever made. Remington Shot Guns. Latest models, Hammerless, Repeaters. Buy no other. Revolvers of all kinds. Bicycle Supplies. - Repairing a Specialty. R. LEE SEARS city, , in the Chenette Row, on Main Street." The habe was two years old the day of the fatality. Jos. Lem berg was brought up from near Middleton by Sheriff Hancock, Thursday evening, to answer a charge of having threatened the road supervisor, who was authorized to locate a road through the Lemberg farm. The Lembergs strenuously ob- I I ilHiifF IIS I TRIM 1 1 Ml H h II I 1 1 1 1 1 ba l Jos. S. Robinson, of near Farmington, was in the city yes terday, and remembered the rest room with a contribution. P. P. Lorsung, of Farmington, and who is ranching on the J. J. Krebs place, was up to the city yesterday morning. For sale: Second hand exten sion dining table; iron bedstead, mattress and Springs. Inquire A. C. Archbold. Chris. Johnson, of Mason Hill, jected to the location of the road and last Thursday mominc when an attempt was made to force beyond Glencoe, was in the city the road through, there was . 1 T 1 some exciting times. L.emoerg was bound over to appear before the circuit court to see whether or not it is necessary to place him under bonds to keep the peace. Wednesday. John Herdlein, of Blooming, was in town Wednesday, and says that farmers are rushing their Spring work in his section. A. C. Kruger, of near Sher- .1 1 ti 1 tv.J t ll f " J - Unoue isianu iveu enK ioi . VptprHnv Tor nuicmiiK. Mrs. Max Cran- dall, Hillsboro, Ore., Independent Telephone 497. 3-6 H. T. Bagley was up to Collins, Wash., for a few days at the Springs, the last of the week. Mrs. Si A. McFadden, of Oren- Wm. Vanderzanden, of Banks, was in town yesterday, on road supervisor business. Geo. Lennon, of Vinelands, was down to tle city Tuesday. 3 cans of corn for... 25c 3 cans of tomatoes for. .25c Hard wheat flour, per acK $1.55 Rolled oats, per lb 5c Coffee, per lb 15c Tea from 50c to 35c All brooms, each 55c We also carry shoes, Kingsbury Hats, and Gents' Furnishings of the Best Quality at the Lowest Prices. t-X W r-Hat- A. VV. VV i 1 --mJ i H. R. ' Findlek. the Oed?r ' ftOrkPl''lr)..wn jrN town Mi 3 I iil irmmv f