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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1901)
Frosh oyst r t u. a. Palmer'. Hod. G. W. town yi iterday. Patterson wag in For lr l new liufurd plow; been Used on .lay. J. B. Hanley, Hills The Upper Clack aina Salmon hateh.-ry ha turned nut this smson 4,8011,000 young salmon. The t est assortment of fine knives aud rsv,r la town are at McCor mlck' fully warranted. A-listic hair cuUio and tdiavlng at the Second all t barter shop. F. J. liirber, prop. For spre'ns, swelling nil Istne. Cbatnberlalu' I'uln Balm. Try it, For Hale ty the Delta drug tore. The real nature, doctrine and history of the Moroiun churi-h will be considered at the Evangelic il church, Suuday evening, Dec. 15:h. J. C. Miller of Glonco brought a turnip lo F. M. Helde!' reul estate ofllea that inc isures four feet and one inch In circumference and weigh S3) pound. Si!it. II t-ry .Sliir, wh has tot several year been at the head of the McMinuvlllo Light A Water Works has been superseded by a more "favored favorite." " Letter received by a citlrm of Monday lest from Jiutsnoro on - Prlnevill and Heppner atstel that there la three inches of snow on the ground and the weather la ust a bit chilly. Call and Inspect our Christina stock ofCaudiea. Hand made high grado cboV'ilatoa. We have the finest stock of bon-lon boxes In the county ui the thing for presents, II. A. Palmer, Win Siohr makes boots, at l ib shopou Second street, Hillsboro, for fS.CO er pair, sewed shoes for 15 and given special attention to repair ing. He uhcs only flrd-grudo stock Which enable him to guarantee his work. Those wishing to purchase linprov ed farms, large or sinall, city Iota or city residences, in Hillslioro or in Forest Grove, will And it worth while to see J. W. Shute at the bank Hillsboro" or BcnJ. Scholfleld at For est Grove. L. A. Rood la the Master elect lor Tualita Lodge No 6 A. F. A A. M instead of Dr, F. A. Bailey aa pub lished tost (week. The gentleman reporting the list of "-officer made mlstske'which no one in thia office la in a position in detect. . x viiiiviuiivi Christmas calls the entcrtainuieut and Jlree are attractions that friend of the C'mvent of Mercy, Cedar Mi"s, together Friday evening, Dec. 20. at 8 o'clock in the chapel (it the Convent school. The exercixes include music, drama, reel falioii. hoiil's and an auction of Christmas souvenirs from the tree. AdmMi'jn, 10 cents. The game of loot ball l ist Saturday hetwect the tlillshoro and Forest Grove public school tenuis was won by the latter by a score of 17 to 6. Will. Stuvens, at right guard, waa the star itlayer of the borne team. He saved his team from a worse defeat. Tim senile teams tilayed a 2 to 0 game two weeks before. The menjl-ra and congregation of the Washington Street M. K. church had a reception last Monday evening for their pastor, Bev. 8. II. Greenlee. The church auditory was crowded with admiring parlshjonera who opened hnmea and heatta to the naator and hia w ife. Trus the hearts are a imowhat splashed with blood hut there is no bail blood in evidence. A Kausus editor makes this report, after attending church recently: 'Ladle whou'd take off their hats In church. No preacher can inspire a man who is looking Into a lopsided aggregation of dead birds, stuffed weasels, chamelion skins, ribbius, bead", H sticks, straw, paper, corn tassels and thistle down- It makes a sinner feel lost In the wilderness." The Saturday Evening Putt, of Philsdifphla, announce two new de partment which wilt challenge the interest of young men and women throughout the country. A Home C.l!rpe Course," a nue of them is called, ban leen designed to meet the wan' of ambitious young people who have not bad the advantage a of a university training. This course will be conducted by a special faculty compi.wd of professors in the leading colleges. The atudiea have been most carefully chosen. Each, will be treated in an interesting way, and helpfei bin's for outside reading free ly given. To the Young Man Beginning Business" la the second of thf-e new department In it the most successful men in a dozen occ'u- patious wilt write about what helped them to the front in their own busi ness, and' give a list of book and uggine tearing upon it. Their purpoe will tell the beginner how he iMn make himself more valuable to bis employer. These new de partments will begin early in 'Janu ary, and will be made a perinauent features of The Saturday Even. Ing Post. The condensed milk lactory pro pssitiou is not moving a fust aa it at one t.me promised. The local com mittee weot fsr enough with a can. be obtained, and commenced nego tiations with the factory people.Here i'riction in encountered. They seem '.' be playing fast and loose. Tbey have been at Forest Grove, at Port Is nd acd at Albany They seem to be attempting to get these poiuts bid ding against one another for the pur pose of raising a bonus which at flist (hew staled did not want.. A bonus of fJOOO c m be raised in Hillsboro Hon. Tho. Paulsen waa a HUla boro visitor the first of tba week. Get your mount for Chriatma photoa at thia office. Complete line. For some fine photo' call on Pop at the Elli gallery, 7th street, east side of town, Lowcflt pricea on hardware at Scbulmericb Bnaj. try them; Full stock always on band. For Buhber Coats, Oil Clothing, Madnloahea, all kind of wet weath er good go to Bchulmerlch Broa. If you waut to make your hus band a nice Christmas present get him a nice box of those cigar at II. A. Palmer. At the Elliagalfery. ' New photo gallery. Pope, the Photographer is hereto' please you with Picture. Give him a call. I'OCKT HOUSE. CIKCt'lT tOUBT. A. Hinman velty Forest Orove. Petition for an lnj jnetion restraining the Mayor and council from enteriiiv into contract with E W. llainea to furnish city with llgtit and wnter. Demurrer to the conipla'ntsustalued. On mjtion of defendant' attorney the cause 1 dismissed aud Judgment allowed against plaintiff for cohIm, Washington Oiuuty v II. P. Ford. Defendant demurrer to the com plaint is overruled. P.. B. iGiltner! entered as one of defendant's attorney The defendant 1 allowed id day in which to file hia answer. Bvt assortment Scbulmericn Bros. of Shoe at Highest market price for Potatoes at Bcbulmerich Bros. VL II. Oreer leads and th r-t follow on Christmas good. All kiuds l Vas a, tsii(M china gouis at Bl Grrs. Mr.. John Loft us show turnips. Norfolk variety that "are monsters. One Itrt with F. M. ileldel tbi week weighs 25 pounds. Call at the Independent office and examine the famous . Melton board for mounting kodak prints Latest thing out. Any slse. E. L. McCormlck has lust received li V I. ' war T-aaani w Hon. Titos. II. Tongue, In the assignment to coiqmitteea for the House of Representatives Congressman Tongue, of the First District of Oregon, gets the chairman ship of Arid Ltnds Committee and a pl8e on the Rivers and Harbors Committee. These are the same places he had in the lost Congiess. but there mu-t be some thing as good as a bond pledged that the factory people will perform their verbal a. greement. it begins now to look as if there is to be no cotfdensd milk factory located here. Old gentleman Wm, McFadden who livei on H; se 'ine street slipped and fell Wednesday eveuing wbcu stepping out at the front door of his residence. He struck the back of bis head on the step and waa stunned Yesterday morning he was somewhat Improved, though hia mind waa wandering. It is thought that recov ery will he made, though his age la a handicap. Wedneadsy a rumor wag current in Hillsboro that Watson's Betaurant n Portland, Schiller cigar factory and the places between on Fourth street between Washington and Htark were burnrd, but the story was confirmed in part only. There was a Ore in that neighborhood that caused a ins of about $9000. The big res' mmt however waa not scorched. Hon. H. V. Gates has been at home for the past few days after an extended visit tto the oil flrlds of California. While there ho bought a largo well drilling plant for his company which will la ael up In the Malhuer country. Tho plant will sink a well 14 inches In diameter and to a depth of 3000 feet. However the largest drill may not be used for the experiments' well. A few seisons ago It was generally conceded that minstrelsy was dead, a more passing fad doomed to an early and unwept end. The Idea wss errouoom, however, and no better illustration as to the falsity of this assertion can be idrered than that of The Uus Hun American Minstrels, who will appear it the Hillsboro Opera House, Tuesday evening next, Dec. 17. The Sun Minstrels rank among tho foremost, and we fee-l sate in assuring our readers of J first-class entertainment. Manager Wehrung Is lo be compiimented on securing for hi patrons such a standard attraction. Mr. L. M. House has lately been buy boat building. He ha built three skills within the past two weeks. One for Mr. Hare is quite large aud to be used in herding saw lo.ts as they float down the Tualatin. Therothers are smaller holding about three men each who go duck hunt in In the sloughs and lakes. E. B, Sapplngton has commenced a civU ac"on against W. E. Thorne to recover the valuo of a dog which Hie. defendaut is alleged to have killed a few days ago. Judgment In the sum of t-5 00 1 prayed for. Mr. O. C. We-ton, of Galeshurg, III., I visiting with his brother at Laurel, this County, while, he waits for a bope In bis leg, that waa frac tured some weeks ago, to grow to gether. The Native Sons give their Annual MaK Calico Bill at the Opera House Tuesday evening, Dec 31. Great preparations are making for the event. Ifynnare not atitlcd with the show next Tuesday evening you ran get your money returned. .- -G. A. Wehrurig made a business trip to Portland Tuesday last. a lull line ol Men's floe glove lor either dressing or working purpoaw, yg and see them. Good value for the mbuey. The Sua Mlustrell that are to sing here next Tuesday evening have had the Opera House engaged for A year so as to be absolutely certain lo have the date when wanted. Austin Craig late-Jpublisher of the Hatcht-t of this county is under arrest at Sumpter, lUker County charged with larceny by hsilee, The result of the examination has not been told In the news reports. Ihe trains paSning the HilislKiro siation in the niht during the past week ate extras going up the road for freight which the regulur train is uot able to take. Business 1 brick clung the S. P. (Jo's, line lust now. Many physicians are now prescrib ing Jtodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having found that it is the best pre scription tbey can. write because it is the one preparation which contains the elements necessary to digest not only some kinds of food but all kind and It therefore cures Indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what Its causa Delta Drug Store. The officers elect for Tualatin Chapter No. O. E. S. to serve for the ensuing term are Mia. Grace A. Wood. W. M.; Miles Everitt, W. P.; Grace G. Boscow Associate M ; Mrs, Elizabeth Crandall Sec.', Mrs. Latitia Bailey Treas., Mrs. L. II. Barrett Cond ; and Mrs. May Everitt, Assist. Cond. The Installation will be joint with Tuality Lodge No. 6 A. F. A A. M. December 27th. The Mcllargue ca-;o opens at an other stage this week. It cannot tie said the last, however. When the defendant's demurier was overruled laid week, the controversy went McIIargue's way and Supt. Ball endorsed bis Clackamas County cer tificate. Now Mr. McIIargue's op. pouents have commenced proceed ings befor School Supt. Ball to annul the certificate. The endorsed certificate will In this county be treated the same as if issued here. Track has beenobt -incd of the dia mon I tbief who took $10,000 worth of diamouds from the Portland hotel in November. He is a negro waiter whu occasionally worked in the din ing room of the hotel and at other timer on Pulnian cars, He skipped to Denver where he gave a part of the gems to one Woods, another ne gro to sell., the latter went to Omaha where he was caught when the first Wooch was put on the mar ket. Woods had in his possession $3000 worth of the loot. Brook Grant and Kelly Wiley, two coons were arrested in Port laud late Wed nesday afiernoou. Grant says Wiley confessed tnat he took the diamonds' Wiley say he did not take them and there you are. J. S. Griffin Cabin, Native Sons o Hillsboro havn never under taken an enterprise tnat has nut been a suc cess. Their three days fair last fall the first and only thing of the kind that has been able to pay all bills nd turn money into the treasury. Their social events have been no ex ception. Indeed their annual game banquet eaten about the first of Octo ber Is known and talked about from Baker City to Jacksonville. Anoth- r of their popular gathering in their New Year's hall, given usually on the evening of lVccmier )lt each year. Sometime this is a mask ball and somet i iiien a dress party. The Cabin Is again prtivaring for this nnual event which takes place on Tuesday evening, Dec. 31 at the HiilslMtrn 0ra House. This time the custotnea worn will be ratio masks. The preuaratious already de give a-suranee that this party ill Is in no way Inferior to those thai have gone l(orv but rattier an Ivance. The committees having charge are spat ing no exertions and will have the full program ready for announcement la few days. dieted with James Aiken for killing Cnluaman, ordered thut this action be dismissed. Julia and Msrie Lsnge v Adolph Sceumacber, on trial before the Court without tho interve-itiou of a Jury, I'KODATE. Est Maggie, George, James and Piarl Warren, miuors: report of gnrdian filed and approved. Receipts $fi6.21, dlshursuiouta $27.65, cash on hand $28.6(1. E t John M Lyons, tieeti; final ac count allowed. Estate.. pay 69 per cent of the claims prentedj and al- !ow!. It wMl b cloaed of record on filing receipts for disbursements. Est Esther V Gardner, deed; the administrator reports that he can pay 67.73 per cent of amount of claim. Ordered that when receipts for this disbursement shall be filed the estate be closed of record. Est August Schimberg, insane; petition to remove gurdian. Ordered that guardain Uetiry Otter have five days in which to file new bond. The matter of his removal was taken under advismeut. Est Jane Robinson, insane; George 3 Robinson appointed gurdian. Bond $(1000 bond filed aud approved. Ap pra sers II Bergo, Claus Rehsc, John Kiinna. it I nisei R.iimnlson, Ins.iUt ; an- nuid Mtrouiil and repoit of gurdatn filed and approved. ' " Esi Conrsd Eiaig, deed; ordered that a former decri) setting aside borse-s and wagon lo widow bn modi- fled ao as lo allow a lein ou such property In lavor of Wm Woll In the sum of $100. The estate .with this amendment is closed of record. MAUUIAGE LICENSE. Dec 12 Walter C Paul 21 to Myrtle G Truisdell 19. Mr. Prill Is a resi dent of Fresno, Cal. Dec 0 to James Jones 30 to Maggie Herd 22, Dec 11 Albert H Featberstomr lo Grace F Po25. ; v 'The Alleged Pa-wimc Away of tn old Beiigton and Ihe Coining of do New" will be Ihe theme of Mr. Hughes' di-course at the Congregs- ,tlonal Church net! Kundsy ue rLitg i Alter ju minute uelibt ration the jury luipauuelled to try Dalton, one of the murderer of young Morrow in Eiot Portland aliout three weeks murder hi accomplice has already uiead guilty. In hi eesc evidence is yet to be taken to determine what hi pun isbmeut la to be. Dalton i yet to be sentenced l (IS ON tiS tib ft The Upto-Hate Holiday Stock TT- to My Bright Spar Mm, li .c ready fo inpcctioa. 4.1 Your JutliriiKMl Come ami Look. You What to Do You will delight in my fine display of lailitl.iy jooil; because it is in close touch with the times and anticipates . your every want. M.. ... r..:i ... i . . i . In t.e 1st degre WaiieJ t''" -rjiryr 5es-?!ii, &r,,. ami jiimcirciis oi articles tn;u i nave not space to enumerate. The Baker City (Oregon) Herald under date of Nov. 26, print Hillsboro, Oregon, new report of date Nov. 2(1 wherein It Is stated that Rose Miller in starting a fire with coal oil set the house afire. She ;"llh her three sisters, Amelia, Amanda aud Silva, aged 23, 18, 16 and 9 yeais of age were burned lo death. The mother i badly burned and nervously pooUa!oJ and the father broke his leg when he jumped out ef the second story window. The story la horrifying aud well written, but it is not true. Millers live hers but their house waa not burned nor wete there any' four girla burned. The story Is a hoax as far as this town is concerned. Aa Evangelist's hUrp. "I suffered for years with a bronch ial or lung trouble and tried various remedies but did not obtain perman ent relief, until I commenced using One Minute Cough CureV, writes Rev James Kirkmau, an evangelist of Belle Biver,' III. "I have no besjita. tion in recommending it to all suffer ers fiom maladies or this ksnd." One Minute Cough Cure affords im- medirte relief for cough,colds and all kind of throat aud lung troubles. For croup it Is unequalled. Absolu tely safe. Very pleasant to lake,nev er fails and is really a favorite with the children. They like it. HEAL ESTATE. John Rabyor and wife to James Brown, 2 s sec 29 t 2 rlw ?$ 50 John H Kennedy et ux to II E Wolford, 160 a sec 33d 3 n rlw 800 Alice M Miebua to John W Winters, lots 1 and 2 blk 6, Middleton...... 10 F Nachbauer andwf to Roman Catholic Aacbb 1 Walter E Jacebs 13 Aon M Nichols, lot Zr as owned by T A Wood, Garden Home.... 600 Brady Chawning to L t'hawn Ing, tract at Dilley 60M S H Lenox to B F IVrdy.l a Gaston 100 CLDick to Wlnton Timber Co., 160 a sec 10 1 s 6 w 800 J T Robinson to S S Brncs,!)0 a Michalec place 3000 Emma Surface ta C E Demoss 297 a Walter d I c 670 Hattie Mayheo to Eugene Alden, 40 a sec 17 2 s 1 1 W T Macy to Wlr.ton Timber Co, 160 a sec 32 t 1 S r 6 w... 900 A Finney to O Cole, lot 3 and 4 blk 2 Finney's add Hills boro 700 Coro France to W M Bigg, 10 acre sec 28, 2 s 1 ' 100 W II Wehrung, assignee .to O Cole, Birrett prop, Finneys Add 90 W II Wehrung to A I) Mo Intire, lot IS and 16 blk 2 N side add Hillsboro. The U. S. Civil Service Commis sion will bold examinations at sever al place In oach state, during March and April, to secure young men and women for the government service, 9,889 persous secured positions lae year through .these examtnutioos. Probably 10,000 upooiutmeuta will be made tbi year. All appoint ments are for life and for most poel tlons only a common school educa tion is required. Sslaries at appoint inent vary from $Ct!0 to $1200 a year with liberal promotions afterward 'olitics Is not considered. This af fords a good op por unity for people between 16 aud 43 years . of age. Those dostring places of this kind can get full information about them free, by writing to the Columbian Correspondence College, Washington D. C. and asking fur its Civil Service Catalogue, number three. jitmtK. lit is (IS ss s A A My stock, is Thoroughly I'p Willi Ihe Times in Variety and 'oyelty in every department. The simple plain talk of The Price That is Bight is my convincing argument. I Can, I Will, I Do Supply Just What Every Body Wants for Xinas If you want to buy right, If you want to lie treated right, make My Store headquarters for your Xrnas buying. ! S t V s VI HOYT, The Jeweler. SS Oisu Doer Wat of the Eaai, -Ililbbcro, Qrz ..... All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the undersigned are re quested to make settlement. - S. T. Link latch. 15 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbi Kind Yoo Haie Always Bought Bears th Bigoatar of Saw Oratb Neur. "It often made my heart ache," writea L. C. Overtreet, of Elgin Tenn., "lo hear my wife cough uetil it seemed her lungs would coiluf Doctors told me sne was so tar gone with consumption that no medicine could save her, but a friend recom mended Dr. Ding's New Diacove.ry and persistent use of this excellent medicine saved her life. Jl's guur anteed for coughs, colds and throat and lung diseases. At Delta Drug Store. When you ere looking for Chriatmass goods go to Ureer's. Saved II is Life. , Gee. "W. Lane, Pewamo, Micb., writes: "Your Kodok Dyspepsia Cure is the best remedy for Indirection aud stomach trouble thut 1 ever us- ed. For years I suffered from dyspepsia, at time compelling me to stay in bed and causing me untold agony I am completely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia cure. In recom mending It to friends who suffer from indigestion, I always offer to pay for it if it falls. Thus far I have never paid' Delta Drug Store. Carving sets, Butcher knives, Poo ket knives. Scissors and Baxorsat Mc Cormick'a. I'LOSIXU OUT. We have decided to stay here until we will close out tho entire stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Under Kkirts, Ladles', Gents' and Chlldrens' Underwarc,' Notions, Toys sud in fact too many goods to mention. IV.'mcmber you cannot afford to delay your purchasing for too long as the goods that you may need will be gone as the goods wilt not last long at the prices we are selling them for. Men's underware. worth 50c, to close out 2jc; Umbrellas worth II 00, to close out 40c; Hand- chiefs 1c each; Towls 5c; Wrappers at half price. D not forget to come al ouce. we remain yours lor low. price. J. S. ti IlOS.s, Main Street, opp. Tualatin Hotel. Of ISene lit U Ysn. D. S. Mitchell, of Fuiford, Md.: 'During a long illness I was troubled with bed sores, was advised to try DeWitt's Witch Hasel Hslve and did so with wonijerrui results, i was perfectly cured. It i the best salve on the market. Delta Drug Stoie. KratheritOBe l'oe. At Hillsboro, Oregon, at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Wilcox, uncle and aunt of the tho bride, on Wednesday, Dec, 1 1th, at 2 p. ui., a very pretty wedding was solemnised by Rev. K. P. Hughes, of the Congre gational church. Mr. Albert Fontherstune, a promis ing young attorney of Wallace, Idaho and Miss Grace Poo, one of tho most accomplished young ladies of Hills boro were married. The rooms were tastfully decorated with ivy, trailing vines, fcrna and white chrysanthemums. Tho largo window In the jwrlor was very etTfs tiv with ahuuging basket of grace fully drooping tarns under Ithe vine draped curtains. In the adjoining room, between windows a canopy of Qnhrict entwined entirely with holly was arranged above a large mirror framed with ferns and white chrys anthemums. Miss Ethel Morgan, of Portland, sang, '0 Promise Me." Mi' AlU Lamkin played the wed ding march and the bride and groom took their placets beneath the canopy where the marriage writ waa impres sively pronounced. The ring was au heirloom her mother'a wedding ring. The bride was attired In white organdie simple of design but exquis itely beautiful and carried a boquet of white carnations, a gift from the groom. After congratulstions a few dainty refreshments were served. . The dining room was gailanded with myrtle. The tables were decorated with violets, amilax ai:d chrysanthe mums. Those present were Kv. and Mrs. Hughes, Mossrs and Mesdunies G. 11. Wilcox, It. Craudall, J. C. Lamkin, Joseph Hare, Geo. Schulmerich, M E. Everitt, Dr. and Mrs. J. P Tamiesfe, Misses Osmund, Suwyer, Wilcox, Morgan, Liinkin, Clark, and Lura .Tainiesie, Messrs. , Wall, Wilcox, and Lunik in. The prenemta were numerous, use ful aud beautiful. The nude's Issiuet was caught by Miss Minnie Osmund. Mr, and Mrs. Flherstone left on the evening train for their home at Wallace. Idaho, where they will le at home t ) their friends after Jan. 1, 1902. have reroived their Christmas goods. Mrs. Robfvxw Kelley went East last Monday where she will reside in tho future. Postmaster Hudson has purchased a fine post eifleo cabinet, which provs a groat convenience to Mm self and community. Mr. Curran, a Congregationalkt, preached his first and very interest ing sermon to the' people of Gaston last Sunday morning. The Congre gational people have secured his ser. vice's for this year. liows, Coiiarrettes; Finn assort- merit, lleasonahlo prices at Kchulin erich Bros. ItlLLSIIOUO'S i'Klrll-H. UAST0S. Miss Jane Spence Is quite sick at present writing. Mr. Saml lUlston, who was hurt in a hold-up by a highway man at Medford, is at home with his family. Services next Sunday morning and evening. Morning subject: "John the Baptist, Why was. he great?" Fvening, "A Great Struggle." The Woodmen will give an enter. talnment and Christmas tree on Christmas. The merchants of our littln village ' Friend McQuillau champions the cause of those who think they have a legitimate grievance against Hills boro. His communication appears on the first page of this Ishuo. The indkpehdrnt has no ' victory , cf words, or of logic- to win, but cannot retrain from making an observation or two. " "" " - A morchaut busiuoss man ' will buy anything he can sell. No one will undertake to dispute that truth. Ho If any producer comes to Hillsboro with a product and it Is not bought, it 1 an Inferior product that will not sell, or Is la such small quantiiy that it cannot be economi cally handled. A farmer may hive bought potatoes for the California market last year, but ho was a busi ness man just the sumu with head quarters at Hillsboro. It is supposed reflerence is made to Mr,Schulmerlch w ho is again in the market for jntta toes, lor all that offer. He has a car en the track or did have lust Mon day loaded with (1.00 potatoes when Portland dealers were paying only 80 to 65 cents. Thus, the Hill-boro potato market actually leads tht of Portland, Now as to pork. We have two meat curing' establishments here who buy Irom a ton to live tons of dresel pork Jr week. They know who of the furmcrs are tho best feeders and from them they tako all tho hogs offered, but refuse ear. casses offered by carolea-i feeders. Can It be that Mr. M Is a poor feeder? The milk condensing p!ant can not be located on Mr. M's farm because there, are uot the . 1500 cows there, nor tho transportation 11 uo to takeaway a carload of product each day, nor the boarding house to feexl and lodge the 100 operatives who work In the factory, nor the few blocks of wood jswemerjt to keep the farm wagons on the icarth's surface. It was for the very reason that the promoter wan tod bis plunt nearest the milk supply that be selected Hillsboro. . It Is better to bring milk to the center by a distance of throe miles than pat the center to the other side of the circle by a distance of six miles. It lli;is!oro at any tinin falls to do Its pert n rival will tako thrift and trade sway. Hut if the farmer fails t-i do his part weesls will grow In his fence corner. r The Finest Gake Is made with Royal Bak ing PoVVder. Always light, sweet, pure & wholesome.