ur "' I iiiw'il i ii i ill mi ii MKGjjSi H LLS1 ii 11 VOL XXV HILLSBORO, OREGON, AUGUST 29. 1918 NO. 25 V ! JIISIIS VALLEY POINTS Inspect Groncr Walnut Orchard, t.nrnit in County VISIT BIG FILBERT FIELD Cnll on Senator LnFollctte at Wlirntland Pfiicli On hard Inspection uf hi i ii 1 1' nf Orr )V'M h 1 1 ) 1 1 1 grttfcH ns ) I u i t ril i the W i hli i n Walnut As, a i ilum August '.Ml '.'H, 'I'lir cum millet' in charge uf llu' i l III !"! li ft I'm 1 1. mil in iiiitiiiiiuliili s ut N n clock Monday morning, rum JIIIMll uf till' following Wllllllll Kiiii r: I". W, Miilllii w s, Ann It; knight I'liuey, Suli in ; I'ruf. C. I. Lewis. (),' A. ('.; Clm. Trunk, 1 ii i n - ; I i -ril Coroner, Hillsboro; M. Mil), mul, I, Or, 11 in; W. W. Id Imrii, M c.I innt illc ; I'liil Mrlsvli.'in, I'url Utnl ; Mini A. I'.. Wright, Portland. Inlilll'ili' talks hy orchard own in Mini others tpmlifii d In spenk were given ill stiil.tlile linn s. Tin si In link incliijled It l i .it l,i I rid (iroiicr's uruvri ut Seholls I Vrry. followed iy dinner lit Vcwbcrg. Tin- I ii ti I ( orchards, oldest in Oregon, were inspected in llir af ternoon, sn 1 1 1 n r mill lodging nt MrMinin illi . Tuesday inurniiig llu- Kola it 1 1 1 1 1 1 grove, N;iiil to lie tin- l.i ri' hI seedling Intel in the world, tlir Lit Pol h Mr U In nllitml peach fiirin, mid tin' Senator Me Nury ii I ii ii t Ir.'ii't, were inspect ill before dinner ut Salem, A longer Iriji I y w tiy if Skyline, ,li llrf.un, mill Albany, took n the afternoon, ending with n r i i i ,t ion ami dinner nt I'tigciie. cl morning t In- isilors iuspi i I ill lln' (icorgc Dorris lit In-rl grotc, lln' Li rtri'st In ;i i im u liiirl in America, mnl siiiui- uf lln- nlli rr iri.i' orchards uf llu' district. Tin- journey h iis concluded hv w.'iv uf Corvnllis, Independence, Mniiniiiiitli mi, I Dallas di-lricls, where sonic uf llir inn.l success fill groves nrr located. Tin- i-.it In III"' I'rril iroiier walmil Ir-icts ii n i hit imi In many uf lln' party. Tin. holding ri mi isi-H in timr In lie tin- ni"-l viilinilili' acreage in this hi ii urn FORTY AT CAMP PARTY lorlt participated in :i moon light camp parly ill Cnnip Mc ( Icllan, mi Dairy, northwest uf I In- t-it List Thursday night, at lln- camps uf I.. A. Long imil prank I'nnli mnl families. Tin1 ctcning was ill, nt, willi spli-n ill, I in, hiii. There win swimming in tlir big pnnl, mnl nt 10 ii'i lm k nil wi l'i' Inisy ill il liitf in Ii ri must. Tin' (fi'onnils wrri' arlilii' ially lililril Willi .l.iiaiu-sr Ian-ti-nis as an aiil In I. una. Miss Marjnrii' Wells, lu r Innllii r ('lias., ami l!:i iiiiuul l',n l, r, ami Mary llirliisnu, fnriiieil an or eln sliii for miisiial nuniliers: ami uint(. Tliuse nllrmliny: : Messiw. ami Mesilanifs Win. (!. Hare, Joint W. t'onnell, .1. M. (iuar, (i. I', (iaillinrnef, Clay I'reentan, I,. A. Long. C. A. Ilaiiili', lrau. I'auli. Nontian (Ireer, Unlit, (irecr, Jr., Mesilanies 1 leltrii-lla Mnrttan, Itee Mel.enil, W. N. Harris, ('. K. Knnnl, ; Misses Marjnrii- Wells, Mary Harbison, Dulures Hare, Mariaret Lony. Ha.il Slewarl, Merlea ami Mil ilreil Harris, Helen I'uiiin-Hi Messrs. Jus. MeCnurl, ('lias. Wells, Uayinoml Heeler, I.en Cnar, anil Maslers Maimer Per kins, Carlelnn Hainle, Julin Hare and Jaek Cniinell. The Argtm, ? 1.50 per year. IMPORTANT NOTICE All persons who subscribed for Third Liberty Loan Bonds thro this bank are hereby notified that the bonds are now here and ready for delivery. All persons who have interest coupons due on prior bonds taken thro this bank can get same by presenting the coupons. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK PROMPT : CONSERVATIVE : SAVE IMPORTANT I'nrllanil, Ore., Auk. " W'oril lias lieen reeilveil from I'ruvnsl Marshal (ieneral Crnuiler askinu Ihal jii'iaraliiius lie inaile In fill a i MiniiiK t ail fur a lare iniiulier of (null sli iiiinijiln rs w ho liiive hail lejjal i-xiierii'iu'r. Only tvhile mi n in liioileil or speeial nervier elassiliealiuiis will lie ll i l l ill il fur llli se iiihilinlls. The sleiinrajihers taken will irnlialily lie assifjiieil In the jiule ailvueale Jelu ral's ilejia rl un lit anil the irii ost marhlial Keneriil's ii'iarlimiil ami will lie reiiiireil In reinil eiiurt iiuirliiil eases ami alt, ml In nlher inallers perluin iH inilitary la- in lln- liilil. The work, il is nniioiiueeil, Mill In- inl, n stiiijr ami will iir inval n ihlr -x rii nee In the fortumile npjilieants. lteislrants 1-linihl'' fur this work are urt(eil to pri Hi nt lln in selves without ilelay In tin ir lueal liniiils In have their nanu s listril fur (lie serviee. Ilutiever, nil in ilueliniis will lie inaile until fur ther nnlers. SHEEP FOR SALE Three yuuii;; 1 liiiipshire ImiiI.s, elifftl'le lu renihtry, line, lare fe lows; i 1 i i ii I K) heiiil Haiiipsliii'i ewes, also eliihle, I'ueks of this elass hriil to Shrnpshiri-H Jiroiluei line, lar"' hlieep ami liitf wool h-oiiii'its, Austin Sims, Slur wo, ill, It, I; plioni' Seholls, ,'l on line raneli near I-'n riniiiloii, 2 2(1 AUCTION SALE Having noIiI the ranch, I will sell at public sale at the old Fri day place, Yi ln''1' north of H anks, nt ten o'cloek a. in., on S.VTUUDAY, Al'ti. ii I, 12 head of cuttle Jersey cow, 3 years old, freshen Scjit. It III ; Cirade llolntein, ') yrs, fresh on Sejit 17; K'"de Jeriiey, ) years, freuli Sept. 18; grade Jersey, tl yis, freshens April IS; llolstein cow, .'I ym, frei.li Oct. S3; grade Jcrm-y, 0 yrH, fresh Nov. 17; grade llol.steiu, years, fresh Nov, i!8; grude Jersey, 2 j yr.s, fresh March 2; grade Hulslein, 'I yr, fresh April ll; grade Jersey, ii'-) yr, fresh Jan. U; ritde Jersey, 10 yrs, fresh Alnr. 15; Jersey Iteifer, 18 uioiitlis, fresh in .March next; Jersey hei fer, lUiiiiniths. lluy mure, l.'IOt) lbs, 10 yrs; full blood O. 1. ('. brood sow to furrow Oct. 1 ; 1) shouts, 100 lbs each; 2 sets dl.l work harness, set single harness, tfl,4 llain wagon, new nurruw lire; spring wagon, almost new; old wagon, truck wagon, buggy, McCoriuiek binder, 0 ft, good shape; new MeC'onniek mower, 5 ft cut; Osborne hay rake; 11 inch plow, Moline disc plow, spriugtoolh harrow, (0 looth drag harrow, one horse cultiva tor, disc harrow, (i II corrugated roller, Chatham fan mill with sucker same as new; spray pump, ;i luir.se Ky. disc drill, Victory platform scales, grindstone, , ten gal milk cans, 8 gal milk can, F.eonnmy Chief Separator, 800 lbs per hour, good as new; hay rack, wagon box, 'i log chains, II do, giihaui.cd hop baskets, hand cultivator, scoop shovel, !i lii;( straw forks, 300 lbs barb wire; ii post augers, lile scoop and spade, forks, shovels, 2 wheel barrows, water motor washing machine, household goods, mid numerous other articles. Terms Sums under $10, cnslt; over $10, 1 year's lime, bankable note, at 8 per eenl. Free lunch at noon, John Friday, Owner, J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer, W. (). C.alaway, Clerk. Nil! AND IE CIJEDTO REPORT Eighty Five Will Entrain for Camp Lewis, Sept. 3rd to 6th THIRTY-NINE OF 1917 CLASS Sjxty Are Cited From the 1918 Class of Registrants Youngsters The local W'nr linard, cunsisling of Sheriff Alexander, Clerk Ku rnlli and Dr. W. I), Wood, have drawn the foloiiig tentative lisl uf 0!) uieii to till the entraiu inent order fur Sept. .') il fur training at Camp Lewis, ,'t!) being from the I ! 1 7 registration class ami lit) from the I 111 8 class, reg istered last June, 03 to be induct eil into serviee: (11)17 Class) Albert F. Kralnner, It. Cur m inis; Henry Charles lHienin , Forest drove; Winifred Italph Swifl.SCj, (Jratul Ave., Portland ; , Fred Sehoiibeeker, Tigard; I ran i eis I.eis, lieavertiin; Archie Ins ter Campbell, It, ii, Forest (irovc ; II, nj. Franklin Seroguins, Hills burn; llalph Demcil Cole, Sher wood; Thcophil Hieli, Oreiieu Robert Hiehard Similiters, liea vcrton; I.eroy F.ilwiti Johnson, Hi i ISOil, V, M. ('. A., Portland : Frank Wager, Sherwood; Fred Lesser, Forest (trove; Fred Dy sle, It.'.', Portland; llussell Kopji lilt, (iaston; August Henry Des inger, lleavertoti; Louis llauer, It. 1, llillslinro; Henry Kustek. I lillslioru ; Lcnuard Cbarles Jen uings. Forest ( i rove; Olof John son, It. 1, lleavertoti; Wilton I'v erald Minekley, Forest (irovc; Pleasant Mathews. It. 2, Hills dale; Fdward Wohlselileg.l. II. '1, Laurel; Itoy William Hein richs, It. 2, Forest (irovc; Malh ew James I'ligeldinger, (ielt. Del. Vancouver, Wash.; Water Seolt Muir, 3(57 Itilssetl S., Poilland ; John Andrew Oppenlander, R. 1, Cornelius; Fred I.el.tml Ander sou, Forest (trove; Herman F.n.. care Jacob Klever, :i.rl I'nion Ave., Portland; Louis 'amh hey. It. 2, Forest (irovc; Alfred Jo Itansen, 1107 Venn P.ldg., Purl land; Owen Dt W ilt Palmer, care S. Ii. L. Co., Piixton ; William J. Osterm" It, It. 2. Purest (irovc; Le.iier Ttioin.-is Mou'!tn. It. 1. Hanks; Fred F.rnest Sollherger, It. ,1, Hillsboro; Martin Fischer. It. .'I, Hanks; (icorgc Henry Hun ger. Manning; Henry Kammi. It. 2, Cornelius; Fnd Henry Huh ma nn, It. 2, Cornelius. (til 18 Class) Adam 1. Ilaan, It. 1, Hillsdale; Lester Morton Unt ies, U. 'I, J!e.-t-vcrluti; (Icorgc Livengnod Ilea vertnu; William llryan HoMeti beck, Mounlaind-ile; Floyd Syl vester Carlson, Star Route, For est (Irovc; Walter Itycbliek, It. I, Sherwood; Robert W ietlw ilseh, Cornelius; (icorgc Hcltrmann, P.. 2. Cornelius; Herbert F.tluiiind Seheidt, (Jen. Del., Tillamook: l-'.dgar Paul Crawford, M.-iuning; Funnel Weston, It. 2, Sherwood; Thomas K. I leister, care Camp. Ostrander, Wash.; Joe Emery Jones, care W. F. McClure, Cmi don; William T. Driver, Reaver ton; Fred A. l'enlinc, Dilley ; John II. F. Stark, It. 2, Cornel ius; Dana Croshv. R. -I. Sher wood; John P. Dellilefs. II. 1. (Iaston; Jesse Frances l'orlouw, It. 1, ltcuverlon ; Julius Uiehler, care C. R. P. A., lK'sdentnna Sands, Astoria; William Henry Heuer, Slrassel; Harold Haldwin Robinson, care W. J. Davis, Crass Valley; Louis Fisher, It. 2. Cornelius; Andrew Arthur Fid) rer, Hillsdale; Richard Paul Kerkiiian, It. 1, Cornelius; Geo. Philip Vnmlehey, R. H, Hanks; Archie F.xra Lnekman, Ilemlet Roule, care Cogan Urns., Sea side; Henry William Tolke, R. 2, Hunks; Fred D. Wolf, Dilley Herman Keslek, R. 1, Hillsboro Glendon Ward, It. 1, (Iaston; Al bert Joseph Sehwnll, R. 1, Cor nclitis; William Henry Hunter, lleavertoii : Crcorire Artliu." O' Neill, R. 3, Sherwood; Marvin Anderson, care Patton I.hiIm-. Co.. Gaston; Hcrn.tril VaiiMeltebeke, R. 2, Laurel; Floyd Louveiiis I'loughnour, Tillamook' RiidiJph i ) nir Olsen. R. 1. O.iwegu; .Lis. H.iirv Jones, care W. E. M Clure, 15nx 23. Condon; Ray mond Morrison Jones, It. 1, Gas ton; Edward Harold Miller, R. 4, Reavertnn; John II. Peterson, 11. 2, Liiinlon; Frank Kdgur Wilson. Gales Creek; Frank Ruben ISo cse, R. 1, Beaverton; Arthur Herbert Vincent, Tigard; George Arnold Durig, R. 2, Portland; Orville James Hniley, R. 1, For est Grove; William Leonard Dev lin, Forest Grove; Alford Vemor Doree, Yaeolt, Wash., care of Clarke County Timber Co., Camp 10; Clifton Bryan Hardin, R. 2, Gaston; Clark Lawrence John- NEW REGISTRANTS Thirly-iiiiie young men registered in the 21 years of age class last Saturday. The list: Lawrence Peterson, Hillsboro; Fred Chris .uenher, Hillsboro, It, 2; John Fred Kuinna, Cornel ius, It. 2; Julin Henry I-'ohri-r, Hillsdale, It. I; Bert Fun rsnii Copple, Tualatin; Felix W. Mc Cullough, (iaston; ('lan-nci: Carl son, Hcuvcrton; Alfred August J'dank, Tualatin; Fred Carl Net sun, Port Blakcley, Wn.; Kugi-iie P, Taylor, Sherwood, It. ii ; Fred C. Aebiseher, Sherwood, It. 3; Adulph 11. Sehuiidt, Sherwooil, It. 1 ; Samuel lientliy, Hillsboro; Henry L. Holt,, Coriielius, R. 2; Harry W. Seolield, (talis ('reek; ('has. It. Maeey, Forest (rove, II. 1; Homer Purilin, Forisl (irovc; Walter F. Stueki, I lillslio ru, R. 1; Owen Helm, Hillsboro, R. I; Rhiiu liart Schemer, Gar den Home; Archie V. Olson. Nmiipa, Idaho; Hurry L. Jack. Hillsboro, It. 2; Clms. A. Hatch, Cornelius; Jas. Jos. Aves, Gales Creek; Jos. G. Dobcr, Hanks, II. I'.lvin II. Haskell, Portland, It. Arthur W. Hummer, llillslin ro; I'.rnest l-,. vv orlliingtun, JSea tertun, It. 4; Louie II. Wiesse, Gaston, It. 1; Carl Hetz, Heaver ton, R. 3; Allen F. Ballard, Sher wood, It. 3; Will. O. Clark, Hills burn, R. 3; Albert A. Buchcr, Beaverton, It. 3; Francis J. Vim lerveldeii, Roy; John K, Herger. Hillsboro, R. 4; Clarence Ch.in- eey v larno, .Mtrtn nam ; ,ner man I In tehison, Tiinher; John Frederick Saunders, Forest Grove; Jas. Luther Turner, Hills boro. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Porland The first uf 10 wooden bare hulls to be outfitted at t hi ducks of the Willamette Iron V Steel Works are now heiiiir rusli- d out by Willamette company. Hulls are from Stautlifer ship yard at Vancouver. Marslilietd Cons Hay .ship yards show highest ctlieieitcy ree ord of alt the yards in l!. S., ae ording to government figures. Toledo Roberts mill i-om-iletes a new slab conveyor and puis nt new planer. Contracts fur 33 wooden cargo vessels, each nt ;i.Ji(Kl tolls, .seven w oo, I, ii barges and three wooih ii harbor tugs, were let by I'. S. Shipping Board. Six will he milt by Kruse Hanks, North Bend, two each by Fulton Ship building Co., Wlniiugton. Cat., the Seaborn Shipyards Co., Ta- eoin.i, the St. Helleu (Wash.) Shipbuilding Co., and Nilson & Kelez Shipbuilding Co., Seattle, and one by George F. Rodgers iS: Co., Astoria, Ore. I.i li Hum cannery begins run on evergreen blackberries. Plant ex pects to handle about ,'100 tons of berries nt 5 cenls a pound this season. Toledo- Work lively on the government mill sue. liamtnii Ownership of Ban don woolen mills taken over by K. N. Smith. Plant valued at ap proximately $S0.000, and consists of a mill which emplys about .10 workers. Plans for extension of plant will be started immciliatch. Port of Portland to build coal bunkers. $75,000 dock for coal ing ships to rise near elevators it SI. Johns. Oregon City Hawley Pulp -Paper Co. is construclini f.0.000 gallon reservoir for a reserve wa ter supply for sprinkling system of the company. Echo Work started on E Pendleton mail. ho Fort Rock Co-operntivr creamery here completed ; strats operations. Kugono A lir-eut lug at Jaek Hester logging camp on Siuslaw river scaled 2(1.000 tect. it was DO feet in length and about six feet ill diameter and straight nui clear. Lumbermen statetl that the loir was urobably worth $500 in the water. The U. S. District Court has summoned four Washington county men to serve as grand jur ors at the term of court commen cing in Portland on September.'): II. M. Basford. Hillsboro, R. 3. near Farmiiigton ; W. L. FL-itchd der, of Hillsboro; Loren Kruse Sherwood, and J. J. Shevtin, of Renvcrton. son, Sherwood; Louie Marion McCradv, R. 1. Forest Grove; Albert William Peters, R. 2. For est Grove; Theodore Howard Pit man. 1700 Base Line St., Hills boro; Theodore Ervin Bnrklialt er, R. 5, Hillsboro; Herman Car Rueeker, R. 3, Hillsboro; Carl Willian Kruger, R. 8, Sherwood Clans Eriekson, R. 1, Beaverton Laurence Emanuel Frederickson R. 1, Laurel; Ray Roy Legttt, Cochran. FIFTY NINE SO IB Fifty for Call, and Nine Added for Rejections Made at Camp LEFT HERE ON 7:36 S. P. Iowa Hill Band Came In to Give Boy Lively Send-Off Fifty-eight men were entrained here Monday morning at 7:.'Hi fur Camp Lewis, one, Francis M. Joi ll, joining them out uf Astor ia. Fifty were sent mi the regu lar August 2iil.li induction, n ml nine go to fill the places of men rejected as unlit at the camp. The Iowa Hill band came in to give the boys all they had in their repertoire to cheer llirin up at their home leuting, ami il was a lively bunch that stepped aboard tin- morning passenger. The list: Clarence Famine, Herbert A. Carlcton, William Rollins, Gen. C. Pw. Rtipprccht, Unlit. A. I.evick, W in. Neat, Tad Derbyshire, hi. Reid Heisler, Amos Watkills, (volunteered), Holly Wilson, I.e atlder Klaus, John Louis Vaildc coeyering, Elmer Curl Peik, Ar thur C. Wahl, Paul Carl Beringer, Max Moore Reelier, Perry Wes ton, James Iloim r Haynes, Heii rv II. C. Schmidt, W illiam Car h le Miller, W. C. Scldottmun. Roy Chester DcLetts, Fdward L. Koch, Carr Lester Moflit, Frank Jacob Hanson, Henry Frit. 1-1 1 i -ander, Ludwig F. Ncwkireh, Har ry Wahl, Fritz Louis Fischer, Ed ward Wager, Merrill Theodore HufistuUer, Earl Leon Hobbs. Albert August Herman Meier, Gottleib Werre, Outer Viiylstekc. Theodore J. Vandccoevering. Francis Melvin Joel, Edward M. -uircr, Ernest Rchbcck, Oscar Eugene Pfahl, John Vandomclon. Herman GustilT H.unel, Edward Fisher, Albert Meier, Henry Wal ters. Milo Ellis Ballard, Edward Rieben, Leon Joint Vandchey. Herman Lceliner, Jacob Sylves ter Baiiy, Alfred Fri erkseii, Jr.. Gene Ivan Lee, Herman Fred .uereher, Rov ietnr Carv, Carl ie Eugene Brundaw, Joseph I). "attdehev. Dentetrios Stainatinn. ieo. Michael Susbaiier. Charles .ce Voting. Earl Leon Hobbs, of James, was placed in charge of the men. -tin! he was assisted by the fol- owing .st pi. -id corporals: J. P. Vandchey, Arthur Wahl, T. J. Vandecoevcring, Win. Rollins. Henry Walters. Amos Watkills titd Henry F. Eliander. The exercises in the courtyard Sunday afternoon were presided over by Mayor John M. Wall and the address w as made hv a Span- sh War veteran. Dr. L. M. Hyde. Patriotic songs were rendered by tin- audience. The Red Cross wo men were in evidence much to llu appreciation of the war board. They sewed on the arm badges designating the men as members of the entraininent class and were a great help to the officers. Fred Riggle, of Tillamook, was cut rained for that county along with the men from here. Scores of the boys availed themselves of the privileges of the Hillsboro Club rooms Sunday, Hid they were also given free ad mission to me utterly ineaier. They asked the press to thank both places for the courtesies ex tended. Many of the young men tttetided the dance at the Moose hall Saturday night, in honor of their departure. PUBLIC SALE I will sell .-it public sale nt Will ro.-til, t briilstc. on the I.inntiiii miles north' of Portland and three utiles of Linton, at 1 :00 y. in. on TUESDAY, SITT. 3 1!) head good milk cows, high grade Jerseys and Holsteins ini cd, giving large flow of milk, some just fresh and six fresh be tween date of sale and Oct. I reiristered Holstcin bull 1 1'5 months old; .'SO cases of milk bot tles; .some milk cans, bottle tiller and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Six mouths time bankable note at S per cent interest. Three per cent off for cash nt sale. John McCalluni, owner, J. C. Kuratli, auctioneer. TILLAMOOK RANCH Tillamook' dairy ranch of 2 tO acres, 120 acres level bottom land; 8 young cows, 1 yearling and 1 "calf; price $12,000, on terms. Address the owners! O'Neel & I.ivengood, Hemlock, Ore. 24-6 Subscribe for the Argus, $1.50 per year. C. B. BUCHANAN & CO. (Incorporated) Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plains Wholesale ami Hi tail Dealers In Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Bags Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and ONIONS. Grain chopped or rolled at any time Lumber, Shingles and Lath AT CORN' ELI lS Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Prices. Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263. HARD SURFACE ROADS Will soon lead from Portland to the splendid Beaverton - ReedviHe Acreage ... Many choice small Splendid train service morning and evening into the city. Buy your little home before th c:g SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 102 Fourth Street PORTLAND, OREGON Res. 411 Rodney Ave. Let us move you into Portland. storage. C. K. ROGERS' TRANSFER GENERAL HAULING Long Distance Moving and Heavy Hauling. WE HAUL ANYTHING TWO LARGE TRUCKS PROMPT SERVICE Office with Riverview Auto Transfer, 271 Taylor St. Phones: Main 6208; A 8110 Also buy cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. W. 0. Donelson UNDERTAKER at Calls attended night or day. Chapel and Parlors. i: Hilltboro. - Oregon We Have the Neatest and Most Complete Stock of JEWELRY and SUNDRIES... In the City of Hillsboro. We do repair work in first-class work and our charges are always reasonable :::::: IF YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING YOU, LET US FIT YOU TO GLASSES SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT. HOFFMAN Jeweler and Optician Main Street t Hillsboro, Oregon tracts ou sale. ia;:'e comes. Phone East 89 No charge for small 16 Th e Old Relit l ie Hartford I The Hartford Fire Iv.s ir- ance Co., is the first and rnly Oo.that offers Farmeis, Fro I -lucers, tmyersantiShiprersof live stock absolute : rot.ec- !tion against loss of your stock by death of any a jse. See, Phone or Write to Jthn VanWwal. Airr.nl. 774 ftih Si.. Phone Main -03. HilUboi ., Ore.