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t , ; ' ;v s' I'1.'-VJ K'gN PRESENTS 11 t Yr&$3 41 ' v vl rttUifiSIs dnd,t.e.tch i j ill. MnMii tiiiiwtrlA.1 f J - I nm tienuatiT. ' Portland Flouring i .; ',. w., .- . rk Ki JSICCIOU ' : -. .... , .... le 'J .11 , k-TW HQ ' "V V ar , - III 1 flf Eureka Harness Oil will keop your h.Tness soft and pliable krop it jet black and "new looking" lenethen its life and prevent any possible ac cident due to an old dried out tug or breeching. Ask for Eureka Harness Oil. Dealers everywhere Standard Oil Company .CALIFORNIA) e m PORTLAND SAN TRANCISCO To Please You U our aim. In OUR GOODS In OUR PRICES, In OUR STORE SERVICE we must satisfy you and not wholly ourelves. Unless your satisfaction is complete, we hive achieved nothing at all. Good will is an asset wc uard most zealous ly. If is the corner stone of this suc cessful business. It Is your money that pays for your groceries and you owe it to yourself to pet your money's worth. Vat can't lose if you buy groceries at i0tQp Hilisboro, Ore Knterl t the l'o?t-offire at HilLsbi'n OnK!iii us wwnd-clnNH mail niattei. I,. A. liONG. Alitor. (bounty Official fa per iubsorrptidn : fl.'i r Annum. Uanfd V.yetj Thnrw!a -BY LONG McKINXKT Over fifty u;r cent, of Hillsbo- seeker to stay away. Vote the itown dry and he will stay away. I ! J. S. Steinke, Minter Bridge, i was in town yesterday. Sweet eider in finv nimntifrt I from 5 cents a drink to 10 gallon kep, at 35c per gallon-at the I i;en oi sweets i The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist I Church will have a chicken din- j ner and apron sale, November 4, ! in the buildinj? next door to Bos j cow's store. I lUm "W 1(110 I r . . . . . ""'"i to. UiO, WJ j. A. rot, nnanciai support in trade Elwell and wife, a son. The comes from the German and younj? man is a grandson of Thoa. Swiss settlements. This is not Tucker, well known here, and is an exaggeration. They are food a neljhew of Mrs. U. G. Gardner. a citizens, and are the backbone of j Some intruder early Sunday our county. They are trust- morning established himself on worthy as a rule, industrious, the. front Pch of the Rollins and you can depend on them to-resiclencf and helped himself to attend 1Mr . ln'XA Ihey have pood homes, and they lins took a shot at the fellow like their glass of beer. They just as he scaled the fence. . t 1 1 . naiuraiiy resent an attack on their personal liberties. They teach their children that true temperance is in being temper ate. If you value your town as a trade center you will not vote prohibition. Again, as a matter ot fact, the business backbone of the city is not for a Puritan town. We are just getting out of our swaddling clothes. Own ers of property in the city should not be subjected to freak legis lation. It will be time enough to talk of piohibition when the state can vote as a unit-but with Portland wet at our doors ! .. The ftinenl will tw holJ over un til Monday next provided the son can arrive from the Kast. The ladies of Maxeldale were very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Wm. Krooks, Monday. Oct. 27. in honor of Mrs. A. K. Rog ers and daughter. Mrs. A. II. Campbell, who have just return ed from Michigan and other Kastern oints. The quests were Mrs. A. IL Rogers. Mrs. Camp Mi. Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. John Mc New. Mrs. Ayrvs. Miss Nellie Ayres, Mrs. H. Sctuvm. Mrs. l K. Rirs. Mrs. A. Ilendrickf, Mrs. T. Carev. Mrs. Hurdiek ana mother. Mrs. Hassott. Mrs. Mo-l?re-n. Mrs. Vei1sin and Mrs. McHenry, mother of Mrs. Brooks. A very enjoyable af ter noon was passed in sewing and visiting. Refreshments were served at a late hour in the afternoon. Mrs. Ieonard Brown and Mrs. Wm. Harris entertaitud. Wed nesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, with three tables of liwi. Mr. lorn hs made the high score, and Mrs. Ling received the hoobv. lUintv re fri-shmt'nts wro s,rv'd at tht cUv?eot the evening. Those pres ent were .Messrs. anil Mesilames L. Brown. Wm. Harris. H K. Ling, hi. L Moire, G. C. Combs. F.J. Sewell. Miss Pearl Smith and Mrs. (.-. McKinney. Miss Myrtle McClarkin. of Ijnrl has r,-nt,rtl tht luhn ke-Walker Business College, of Portland, where she expects to complete a commercial cours this Winter. Her many friends here and at Laurel wish her every success. I hp N,pi1Urnfr will imvh n fancy work and lunch sale, Nov. ii.n .i. v..,: i . , in ii:r iiiiimkmu iniiiai Bank Building. Dictc'r lrlirK)K ' 1 "le , u 1 f O. R. CMlrft K 11,1 ki'lilirlli ('..ril. h,r,v stolen Uit ShIuiiUt nnhl. The rrxi tuoroinK th- Caltt' hrrl w fouml ua Fifth mil Whui(tin. but up tit-iUr the Cathie wheel has not trcn fouml. Mr Csrltlr t tiers itwsiil lr.luK toils reeorery. Geo. K. Bavlev went to TilUni.xik to day, to try rase id circuit coutt. ti n. OD1IIQ IS U1S CIltDl. Th XtlMiimatv iitv iJlh.Pnntt j - j - Utionl church ill tnrei a. tin- home of rs. tauuni. wcanestiar. . ai j ,jo p. u. CARD OF THANKS ' T1l unHfraiuiit ilvkir tn lliatik all hn so kindly lemlrrrd an! and aytuialhy uurinK ine i inrss ami oosequirs oi me late Mrs. Robt. Hsrttsmpl, and especial thinks are returned for the beautiful noral onenngs. Koriert ilartratnpf. Mr. snd Mrs. T. R Davis. Hilisboro, Ore , October aj, 1915. Alfred Cummings, of Buxton, departed today for a three weekB visit with relatives in St. Paul. Minn. Before leaving he hunted two days on the Salmonberry. and brought in two finp hunt deer, one of which weighed 115 pounds, dressed. John Luce, aged C3 years, dropped dead at Forest Grove. Oct. 28. 1913 Ho uqu ln : ' " ii 111 Charlotte, N. Y., and lived there ior ot years. From there he moved to Rochester, Minn., where he remained some time. Later he moved to Portland, and two years ago took up his resi dence in Forest Grove. He was a member of thnG rancrp at llnnh. i, vr ""v...- triiuhnrn will hp ftu.iiah t. S l was married to Miss : . " , " 'iiSV ftPDey, in New York, in ary ana sen a n una reus ot our la4. Ha unM HU7 Qnrl tiam best citizens to Portland to trade- survive -E. C. Luce, of Banks SURPRISE PARTY A surprise partv wts tendertd Kev, Movent aiift riniil Kviitav fVli.liv j Games were tilsvid and liuht lefieth menu seiveil those Drrwnt were: Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Barrett, Kev. and Mrs. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Srecr, Mr. and Mrs. Duke, Mrs. Sner, Mr. and Mrs. Gu)ton. Mr. and Mr. Rushlow, Mrs. Booker, Mrs. W. D. Wood, Mrs. W. il. lackuin Mtt Thii nl P.i- Mtvers, Violet Siter, Rva Kmtno t. Mil- rtred and Marie Ku.hlow. MaiKaret Hot Master Elmer Meyer, Jnuies Woul, John Barrett, Unis Knimott. BOWBEKR -SIMMONS A quiet home wedding was cele brated at thfi hompnf tho o-rrwim on West Oak Street, Hilisboro! Oct. 28, 1913, when Kit A. Bow beer, citv nlumbino- insnpetnr was united in marriage to Anna Nmmons. Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Kerr were guests at the mar riage. SURPRISE Miss Ada Brown, of Shadv r. t . ' tsrooK. crave a n pasant mirnnao in honor of Cora and Ray Dor land, Saturday. Oct. 18, the oc casion beinir Miss Cora's ni. teenth anniversary and Master r t . a i . . nay a inineentn anniversary. Many nice and useful presents were received. (James wpi-p played until midnight, when luncheon was servpd All ivni home reporting a good time. Those nrespnt wprp- Mr anA Mrs. Hudson, of Dufur, Oregon; Misses Bertha Northrup, Cora Dorland. Cleta VimplillQ (Id I on Christensen. Ada Brown and Mary Kassebaum; Masters Frank K. Williams of Portland lnhn "IH( VUIIII KODerts, of Idaho, Oliver North rUD. Rov GarfielH Iav iWlnnJ Iioy Bills, Grant Dorland, Her hPI-t Ml pp I air np onJ A - i i w . iqiiu, mil old and Bennie Kassebaum. ARCADE SURPRISE A delightful surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Whi their home near the Arcade school house, recently, and an enjoyable evening was spent playing1 games and with music. Lunch was served. Those pres ent were: Messrs. and Mesdamea J. H. Whitlock, W. H. Thomas, J. Stratton, Henry Keenon, I. Kelley, Burt Thomas, C. Tucker, W. H. Greim. A K PcvnnMa- Misses Madge and Freda Jones, Miiarea iveiley, f ern and Helen ixkor i iviNsi: ii:tiikn t tmk h rv t;r ! nn sT.rK o- imiy ii'i, " i;rox oh vr In tttr (native ,.f lh.. m - " " ' T Simt'.M. t !. xkmt i'"' It. t., .. iiriiu..u.. .ti. 'i. " mall lt.4u. im Im imti!i! . tt. . - lall.-H. within l ui n "" ' m afrvkt ..'unit an I ' ' aranl4 aM U.ul uni ih- ' ' 1 - ' K T Sittt.iw, siiuaiv m I I' riwt-t. Sial. ,.f Or .. for .lin.i' unt : lour un.l.raiiir. rllltoii. r w.-uU ' l-trull H'itrnnl ll That th. anj r. h "I " ' a.-tual evkl.M r I i v t . i I ' W axhiKKinn uni. r.w " " 1 " I lval v..lr Ih.rv.r lliil II..-, ." e.-h Ihvm h . tti..lu r. i.t..l wiihiw m.I irv.in.i f..r o " thirty J.-a iMim.tliAU'U i' t; the JaI ,f the iiiltiii ml i i'i. t Ihi i.liti.K M Tfcat K. T. Smii-n.n i. r. x.l.rt anj li-aol .i,t .( "'l ! in. I nj m an a. lutl I' m r hol.-ik.H Me within aai. i r-. ' "l cm.luv-ta a bona rl h..t. t wttu h ii i -a,',H,iitmKt tuktia fir hi.'!.- ihti ttt i a ii-at a WIO KKl-XMO y,.ur unl. t..tn. I i.ii Honor woul. I r !. tfuiu .k m lu'ena Krantv.1 by your hoii..i .I'i. rl a ilhoriiiim. I'rrii'itt ii 111 luivcrin the ul.t hotrl to . It ior Itoua. vinous ami mall h-iu i- tn I. liiantilir than on. ill ti iilun liutton trvliu t. itlunt i ii inii "rejoit. w n J tht ii. h oih.r I fur thee oMoe with rv.-. t th.i.io I,, nia.le hrein n he no. . .on, n.i lroi.ot in the i r. una.'. I Kohrt T Siiiipjhin, i l.r holi.-r. Airr.. Holm. II. Mini. John W. It..wr.t. f n I Itenvflel, K, J Sllillutoti. A S. h Mill. . S. ho. nfl.ll :. rt . Uon. . It elaon. 8 M 'un,llet. I I on. S. Wol.lri.U-. t: M Wol.i n.l. T. J. M.l'arlaii.1. W II M Thernon. A Sini.on. Tr-I V . If. Jvih IVngratt. M'iilk I'.iitritt. John Hill. Oust !. hmi.llm l im it S. hmi.llin. Anihrosv s him. ti n li.m S. hniijli,,, K aialr. J..ui T I n. n. S. II Holt, t-. I. Hrown. M It -t lih. W S. Newbury. : S hit. -h. r J H. Mini. h. V. A It.nr. v, ImA ili'nur, Mik l)enir Aiiim li.m.r V I. 'obi. Iti. har,! M Hr.il yaili. M Itrelt. K. K. t'oiii.Un. J K IWil. ilenrc liwrenoc, k ru ik :i.-i t t MeaJ. Hirhard t lri. . On ll.y I. Smith. Charley Kmc hi n. A I; Hrett. V. ItuM.r. K M,lh r. I M Kili r.Un. N. lia M r .l.-. n Ii. in, Touna. K. H Keunel. S II M. i.l. r Oarl l.u.ky. t'harl' .it. M I n. ley. Martin liimlhart. Utn Oin.lliitri. John H Jnon. (' I : . 1 1 1 . h I'lmi... l.lM-rt. Hoy Ounhani. II I. I 1 1 1 K. . I.u'. J A tiilki..n. I N While. lan Majr. J N Hi. in. , I Sanitvra. Kay K. Neiahli. r I. K N. iahbor. Thomas M J..no. Kr.-. II I'al.lwell. f Wilkin, I- .I St. i h u Herhrl Wiawell, T II J..n, , M y Jon-. It M Jon, J II I;, h. k I- l llo. lt Itol.in,,,,. xi s.huiu Tolh. W A Mi Klroy, i- li ll. n.i.., Wlllian. II lnarliah, W K l. i.ll.r I'harl,- liiirr J A lt- II. r .' -KeynoU. J, II Itrinol.l. Vlii J II K ' noltls. St.'iihen II Hull ... k. i i llelliah. N I; Suiiu,on. :, ..i- V. bury, A W. An.ler..n. J V l. ,,l. nn, J IV Craia. It W mi. rinui o Tom Fltia.TalJ, y.. c llmkl.. Sarman. I". I. Milan. A K K-, I Im Hell h. Oeorae Kihi-r, H lt...r. I ri t'ummina. J,'e Tiaaril. K H.'uii.ii, 0. It. Kiion. Alfr-J t'liiiiiiiinii .. O II .-Unwell It. K. Watoii. li I: Mill.. V, ham l.epinaky, Joe 8m,'knl. Ili.r.n. Smejkat, A K. Stow II. Th..iiwi . Sul liva i. John Sullivan. U It Holt, r V Stewart, J I. Sir art. M ii..h,r. A. W tiixl.laril. t'hrmt IIh.iiih.i.. n W. . llamhlll. f f Nni-ri. Mir garet NViiiert. K. W. Mill. II l.. isii kuw. William -,l.l. A. Urn J ,.. .II Ml. I IVI.t Simoakii. K Jahlntiaki. J It MrNaw, I. H. . J Wirfi. I. J Wirfa. I'harle I'avrl.t Vir in S. rami. P. J Wlrf. I' Wirfa. S tt irr t'ha.'l-i W Krlnn. tt all-r J tt'ila. n. S K. Wil in, I'liarl. a S l niillm, , otiu flayton. J M Mill. H n Wnolley, AW' Vt-r..n. I Vhihk S H Kluwell. J r 111,-... J Kl-I.. r. Huilulih rihiner, M Hnl.tink. M t: Hurt-In iltxr. A A I'rauit Im, A-l t Infllah, Frank V.uiiik. II S Zim maran. ti T. Varl.y. I M' Smith. iuy K. Via, William K. K-lly. I Hlruute, J. IVI.t Knudaen. To WHOM IT MAT fiiNCKItN notiok is 1 1 1: 1 c 1 : 1 1 v civkx. ihm ih.. for-Kiiln ii-tition will h.. .r..r,i... to the ah.iv,....itn.., ,.,url ., Wi-.lnra.lny. the 3. .lay ..f 1 1,-, . rnl.. r lilt, at the hour of u Y. nf aanl ilay. and at anl.l tun., nml lilaro a;u, ,. -tin. .,.,, , Atk Ulrl, . llii-n!. he laaue.t unlo Oi- hot.l i,r II. T. Himi.a..n, roinlii. u.l ,y It Nlm.on, ii r.ai.l.ni ai. lenal l,t ft annl rn'im t, Ihe aanl hotel I.. inK (in ai tual, J.,n fule hotel, ailu.,1.. within ail ire. ii,, . ami havlntr , . cummiMlation f.ir iimr.. than firi KU"t. aiiihiiritmir a hi h..l.-l anil the owner and aK-nl thereof to aell I,, "cinre.nn Oiarewnh iritu ma. nn mi ami malt lnii.,ra in llimlon I're-t'lm-t, WnahlriKton 'oiinty, nrrnmi. in lea . in, ri I it ion ihun one trillion f.r a ierl.l of one y.nr from the .lui.. of Ihe laaiiHiii e of aanl ll. i nae. Dated On .imii .lay f o,i,,lr rut. lIoTia. OF n. T. KIMI'HOV, OF I1I X TON, oitKiiuV. A,,h, nnt. IIAOI.KV A HAltE, Atlorney. fr Aiilkant. Notice of Final Settlement In Thft County Wt of tlm HUU of ()re- proii ior vtuiiuiKUin County Notice is Imrehe frlvnn II. ml II. m ...!-. aiermd, the duly a.iolnIn,, iiualilm.1 and 7. Miiiiiairawir or l.'.n mtnln or mare a Watt, ilereaaei . Iia II ia.1 ... .. county conn of thn state f ()rrKim, fr WaaliiriKton comily, 1,1, II nal acroiint In the matter of said eatatfl, mUii that court hrMfltml Monday the II mt day ,, Ilecemlmr. I'll.l m n.. i...... . . . ' - ii.r.ir ,fl lil.iai oclork a. nioii aanl day. In thucoiiiily court riKini in liillalmrn. Waahlnton nullity. OreKo. utn time ami plam Tor hearliiK ohJeiHori, Ui aald llnidiif -miiiit. and Tor the llnal Mittltiiurint of aanl eat nl n. Dated Octolier !fll, llar.,1,1 W u.. . i , , . . ,i. ... """ n'liiiiniHiraior oi ,he UU) of Mary A. WHtta, dwnaawl. Photographs taken without t-f. gard tO COmrinuillnri lirrht nn.l . v.v... .,a.nb aim shade, or pictorial effect, are lit tle more than maps, and are of ten tiresome to look at, but artis tic photographs, Huch as you get at Johnson's Studio, rest the eye, refresh the charm of beauty and a touch of refinement to the home. Jasper Kefrer and C. N. Mc Pherson, of near West Union, were trnnnrt city the last of the week. I HOLSTEIN CATTLE One heifer or a carload: Thomas, Maude and Maggie Kee- Li.Wlth cal or coming fresh; Messr P.pn Srtar.no c t..i, , immediate or deferred de h vprv kk- v Tin: II ii.i.hiioho National Hank t ilrilkl nlo ., iH',1 iH UMIIP MAIIs ll 1'lV.IU'Wi l i l..w i, l4cituil.- i.l i-ur iu Satnnf rMl.'M t all and e l "tie l l.m ui ! a .ailMK airuuul with H l s .7 a nn lit lit lt l l I at I ft I at i i mi ?i a.i i' ' 1 1,1 1 ' ' A l ai .hi e, 1 lowto Acquircthc Saving I labit I Viet mine In leaal ' ' IV,,.,., , tl.r .1.4 ami iee. .i.nit ! b I Ive, ImJ . Il.e iii..oi ,w llie b,iih. U l.e a-.l l . .Ir,I il wKh (In IUk la em l... leiTl at 4 l trot l annum. ,.Mu.le.l idle tlitvea a . Put in lh Firt Cin NOW jm A l.lil."'l " enyekw will M I.ii mil. e. I live ,M L alMM. () Hilisboro National Bank v ii r-M tony THE BANK FOR SAVINGS ONDI M GOV IHNMINT hVt't HVIHION Ti aa arrounl hy mad. enalo iha man in lki ru.w , wtlk your mhw and adlia. awl ailm ! rvfuhw way. m r - 1. 1 t ; in s i I ill Kl ml nl HI HI k' "I " I " o. I I ii I I t I ov t hi , M' Wt l OI tt t III tit I. t II t 40 1 t k si ' n v i V.' i ni.1. s rai .n't M I, i I iiaitlil. in I ril '.'fill ari r m - at U I aV ( . r L - J - ! Perfect lj Bat" 1:1 U I w i'MiMa.iauiw.ka l i I F??mVmV' r--'""''"s ' ' '' '! ill I I W l.T' l'-i M i,.iim .alew, m. ..., hii I I I leaail l.eaall ".l --e kj . I Hill I 1 1 9 Akt x. taU.UII.M....-0,k.. I ..k. r.-. I il i j-ViHi rnnaa- -r. - . - waw i Sex? and Compare It With ALL Other- irM IttifiHat rttr (tn I mam ri.i4bs. If uk ftaPsstiMaJsati ly wtsIsHi f (XsttWt klMf taWH I blf f rM tl -t.-fi tt-nt im ha Afatiiv, rs)s(satij M ft tauta, villi inr iKlwf f mtn yw Kss U-ataa ih a rt MI "V H.UtiMC'MlIy. it4 t wr ttl AtttatttJ h UaB .(rlMt Great PJajestic MallaaKlaaisif TO) Charcoal Iron litangtr Oiilwrara Thrr Ortlinnry KanKra . .- 1 1..- a?.-. mjmt . .. k..te IWvf . . ' imnm, m -n,l.w I ,n..a f .umMiiri.!,,. iaM.Mia w i"a mar ihaHHHM, rUK UAUC HY PKKCY I.ONO tT r-A Saver mm tiJ'jr pu l4 kf 1 1 a(;i:i.a MAY i i I K tl.M m smm il of Botibcv. I'.tris: M.titin, Nov Voik; Huriitt, Cliii;i,u. h(ro(Sin()in() Pr;u tii ;tl Trdinin I'i r Chiiicli, Parlor, Coimrt 'lid rtiifissi.iiiul Wtuk. Spetinl Piano Courte for lit-innrrs Apply diily after MninLiy, (), t. 27 Studio Poom 4 BnnK Annrx 1IILLSUOKO, OKK. n n tf 0 Peoples Theatre 1 1 .N'-xt .Mhhi:iv iind TiM'Milav. Nov. :i ami I "KINO HACCOT" in .eels "IVANIIOH" -J p:,ri. Tuken ir I.nKl.in.l Sir Walt.T Scott's famous rmvcl maki-s th gr.-atcst K'linantic rVatiiri- of th.. Agi. No advance prices. -4 MOORE'S laundry if Comer M M l.i: and ItKiHinVAV ''"'I'lipl-e l to do all tlasscs of Mink in .1 s.iiisf.ntury manner. Fiimily WnshinK Sprcinlly Tclt phono, City 207, ami l u nrt sciu.uivo will call and )"ti piiios and iufor matioii. PfiiMI'T Sl'.kVlcK - J This will mean loss in property valnes; loss in trade, and an in Vitation"lo the German home and D. II. Luce, of linphpote. Minn. He also leaves two sis'- ters. Mrs. O. K Ptoaua on-. Mfl Luther McCoy, ot Minnesota! ....... uvia ILCUIIUIj Messrs. Hpo SRpnnaeri r 'l',,l. er, Arnie Uickason, Jolly Jones, KKI'ORT Ol'TilK CONDITION -of the Washington County Bonh . AT I''ANKS, ORIC. At tho rlsi.f,.;i,i,HHon the2lst day of (H,,!,,.,, 9l:lt Ki:soiicci:s lians and discounts Overdrafts ' " " Ponds and warrants '.. llariking house ...vol, ,, ,MUr,.H '' from reserve hanks (,ash on hand .. 1..tKH r. ft 1 (3 $ 4:t.riir, r,H 2 KM l2.l7i;H l.llll !i:i 2,(;!i7 i;r, 1:1 '.I.II 01 ra.ifi 1 l , '"'' ,,,,,,:W7:W '-apital slock paid 11 , l!ndiviil,.,l,in, i.u $KMKM) (M) Postal savim's . 2.77H !H ndivitlnal depomis Slt(i,.(.t t , IVmandcertdicates or deposit, lime certificates oficMit ::t;i 10 HO.C!) M U.1SMIW 11.270 Oil Cash o terms-Price Right. er, rnie uicKason, jolly Jones, "",,a 1 ruwniKnu Harve Keenon, Geo. Hutchison, COAST CATTLE CO Mario-n and Raymond rfitSS ' ,1PP Ji p R?' Russell Whitlock, Clarence and umce at the Eugene Creamery, UeralrJ Tucker, I WM.LMoor.. I- Il(l.:i!l7.:i! W. O. Galawa'v. CaslHer. . T" "r Vice Pres. "vntsniiy, Assist CiiHhiei I'KIVAM HOMI 1 OK SICK I'nder cluirgi' of experienct'd nursi', MRS. ("HAS. GARDNLIt. from Portland. Solicits patients from nil phy nicianH. Ilit of earn. Knaaiiiiatil" irhat I'lionn, M11I11 K'H 1 orry Burton Arant Koreal lirnni, I'liime Main ;! PIANO ami HARMONY llillshoro Studio at l-'ronttd'n Tiiihi) St. Sat. Aitkknoon Don't Forget When you are in ihe Mnrhft, that the Hilisboro Plnnini Mill Alfred (tiierl.er il. ir..i, cheesernaker. was in M f y. h , 'day Mr. rU,r'H ,1 Z er VI l!"?1' Wy. af- niiuwn iar anil ... . .. r .. " - li 1 quality. lor 113 lf"'t of 25 ""na, yesterday, af. that netted him his . in Pen still has the eye, is m-llincr 1 st class mould inp;s at wholesale prices, Wc can supply y "ny lninlicr you may need, and at the same time save yon money