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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, Enter! at Ui Pcitoffic at Hills toro, Orefon. tor tr,nsmlloa through Official Paper f Washington County, tba mails aa wttd-claas mail matter. IKVI.VQ BATH, I'crUHUia. n. V. BATH, Editor EICI1T PACES. Thi.pper is not forced upon anyone. It la not our practice to atop paperi nnui c.jei .u to uo ao. Anyone not wishing ths paper must notify the pubUnher or tbey wtllbo held liable for the lubacrlptio price. Subacrlbe lor Tba Independent. tee McCormick'a diaplay of Tablet. Buy your Candies and Mutsat Greer 'a. The New I'JOCcropof null atWalker'i. Sweet, aour and Dill pickle in bulk at R. II. Greer'a. or nine year a farmer living nine in ilea east of Corrallia haa raised an av erage of 50 buihela of corn to the acre and tbia year be bad 70 baahela per acre. Do no( forget that you can get achool anppliea at McCormick'a music store Everything in school auppliea except achool book. A woman' idea of a perfect husband la a man who will tell her she look beautiful in a Mother Hubbard and curl paper. A handsome line of black sateen and heather-bloom Petticoat and colored skirt at Mr. I'illsbury'. New, crisp and tempting goods. It is now a certainty that the section o( Washington county around Corvallis is most favorably adapted for walnut growing. There Is do more profitable crop, and a good many tree have been et out. Portland Journal, It is only the unmarried men w ho talk loudly what they would and would not let their wives do. The married men are ilent. Holiday good arriving every day at 11. II. Greer'. We will have the largest and finest assortment in this line in the county. W. T. Fogle, of Portland, formerly of Prinneville, ha purchased the Forest Grove Time from Walter I logo. Mr. Fogle ha been in the newspaper business a good many year. A dandy and appreciative gilt to any one, young or old, I a bottle of our high grade perfume. All kinds and all size of bottle. The very beat, at the Hillsboro Pharmacy. Because of a lonxshoremans' strike in Italy, no immigrants for the United State are able to leave via Naples and Genoa, and more than 10,000 future American citizen have crowded the cheap hotel and lodging-houses of Ham burg and Bremen, where they are wait ing lor steamship accommodations. The majority of them are entirely without means, and many of them are on the vergo of starvation. Kodaks, Razor, Shaving Mugs, and Strop; Fancy Stationery, etc., espec ially for the f'brMma trade at the Hillsboro Pharmacy. Leather Turse, Pocket Book and Bill Books, genuine leather. II. V. Gates, who own the electric light plant at C& ale Rock, Wash., I pre paring to rebuild the etructure which wa destroyed by the flood of last month. He say his loo a about $10,000, bat, that the new plant w ill cost much more and will be more extensive in every re aped. Mr. Gie. who Is a resident ol Hillsboro, Or., has h.lit and water plant hi variou pan. of the Northwest. He say he never Insurer the property against fire, as rate are prohibitive, and that all the damage thus far suffered has Wen by flood. Hi plant at Heppner wa destroyed in the flood of three year ago, and hi losa at that time was about t-S00. He thinks ho has saved enough in fire insurance to build a plant since he has been in the business. Portland Telegram. now about one ol those Christmas boxes ol nice cigar lor iiim. The regu lar high grade cigar that he smokes ev ery nay put up in small boxes for the Christmas trade only. 'Phone the Hills boro Pharmacy and they will reserve a box of the regular kind. IWt mix our burnt leather cigar holder. He will appreciate one. William Behlmann, a farmer from Cor nelius, who happened to come to Port. land on a business trip and by mingling wiui me crowds last taturtlay niiihtdur ing the street car riot, land In jail, was all ready to go back to the farm. He gave it as bia opinion that it was not aft er midnight w hen arrested, although the prison register showed that he had been thrust behind the bars at 1 a. m. "How are you so certain that it was before mid night?" suited the court. "Do you carry a watch7 "1 ilo," replied the defen dant, "but it doe not keep good time," ana he exhibited a time-piece with only one naiui. idrllaml Journal.' A fancy box of perfume will make a nice Christina gift. You can get the best at tlie Hillsboro Pharmacy. The Internal revenuedepartment Is be ing swamped with letter of inquiry from all lart of the country in regard to the manufacture of denatured alcohol, the new law relating to which I to become effective the first of the year. From the letters it is evident that many farmers and other are of the mistaken opinion that the manufacture of the alcohol will be a simple matter and that sreat profits are to be derived from the business. The internal revenue commissioner de sires to have it understood that this is a mistaken idea. In the opinion of the de partment It will be Impossible tor the farmer, or for even an association of small farmers, to engage profitably in the man ufacture of denatured alcohol. In the u . . , w w f.k Brit pUcb It i ausoiuieiy .1. r.rii.u ..r.kiuLt to un nt alone dintilIeryiuaLhlnfry, Inch licoi- ly if the pruduct la to le mail on a lam. cale. but it la nwewary, un.ler Uia I a lor the manufacture of JenatureJakohol to have one bonded warehouse ujxhj tlie premise for thr storage of natural pir iU aa they are Crat .liHtillfd ami another bonded warehouse adjoining the Unit lor the denaturing or pxjiaoiii'iB of the ta- r VT .Ht 1 to be i'r -i- waltiieu o n governuicm j 0UBy a( the production of tlie original .,,,,,. or .. manufacture of whikej by the rectiflera. All toy and holiday good carried ov erfrom last year will be oi.i vy .nr.. Pillsbury at half price. Now I the tune to make the little one nappy si am... cost. The wheel which Senator K. V . Uaine haa been putting in at hi water .,!Unt 13 miles west of Forest lirove, for tliepaxt mouth, wliich waa to furnish the power to operate the electric light and water system for 1'oreit lirove, has U-ea tried and proven unsuccessful. The wheel would ojerate all right if the pipe were larger. There la plenty of water in the stream during the winter season to furnish ample power for the IM.tinir of that place, but With the new wheel, and only a 30-1 nch pie. it i ins- poSHIUie W UO SO. II - the water that can lie put through a six loot pipe against this new wheel to fur nish sulHeient power to light the city . . . I . 1 rminirH ml and owrate the Btreet-car. Mr. Haines I . . . . ... 1 1,.. plan now Is to semi a crew oi wi plant an.I put In a Hume, ami to ubo same wtieeis lliai were niniiwii m-.. I). B, Reaaoner, of this city, ha been en gaged to do the work. It is thought that by building a flume above thedamahoui ii'mo feet in lemrth the water llumed against the two wheels formerly In ojer atlon there will supply plenty of power While thiswoik is being done which will take about a month, the residence portion of the town will be without elec trie light, but the business house will be lighted and the treet oar w ill coutiuue to run. Christmas ! You all know w hat that mean. Our wants, of course, will always vary. But if you want Sweet and know "bean.' try TALMATEER'S CONFECTION ERY. Special in all Lowney Candies. Extra good good in all this line. To baccos, Cigars that are Dandies; Oys ter and Fruit and all things fine. Santa Clans ha made hi headquart er at Bob Greer'. That her catle-like home at Forest Grove should be used for a library and and museum after her death is the ex press desire of Mr. G. O. Rogers, an eld erly widow, who has been prominent in educutional work in Oregon (or many year. Forest Grove has had a private library and free reading room for the past three years, maintained entirely by individual subscriptions, and Mrs. Hog era hat spent much of her time In look ing after its welfare. She decided some months ago to bequeath her house and park to the city to bo used for a public library and museum after her death, if tiie city should maintain any interest in such a proposition by helping along the present struggling private institution. The city council at its regular session last week voted a tax of 1 mill, or about $100, toward the support of the private library, and Forest Grove will no doubt fall heir to Mr. Rogers' valuable estate as the result. The house is of antioue English style of archil eeture and was built by Rider, the noted violin maker. The park comprises an entire block and is covered with oak trees. The place is worth about $12,000. ON'T FORGET to go to R. II. Greer's for your Christina resents, receive free Wc Bottle Pet fume with every $5.00 cash pun-hare. For Sale. Full blooded Black Minorca, Brown Leghorn and Barred Rock cockerels. Also several ton of good carrots, sugar beet and lagoon and Clark Seedling Strawberries. C. RHOADES, Corner Oak and Seventh Sts., Hillsboro. After looking about if you are going to purchase a watch you will find a good assortment at living prices. E. I.. Mi'Cormick' Jewelry Store. Newberg' population has been ascer tained by the Graphic to be 1,SU, a gain of 21 in 18 months? A new line of plain and fancy station ery has Judt been received at I lie Hills lioro Pharmacy. Something to fit your purse. According to a reimrt Issued by the census bureau, insanity is on the increase in the United State. The rcort show that not only in insanity on the increase but it !s increasing mure than in porpor tion to the population. Tlie figures show that there are, as a rule, more insane male than females, though in the south west the nunilier of insane female lightly predominates. There is much laier per rent of insane foreigners than of natives, and of the foreigners the Ger mans and Scandinavian furnish aUmt tlj per cent. One peculiarity is that in sanity amonj the native-born population of ml tl b1xl it very rapidly on the in crease. For Sale or Kent T'.m Hut. her Shop formerly run by S. J. Galloway. In quire ol Nelson Hardware Co. WaAX-land m?i!'Ii'f' one I VsflsV - J i rMintv t orresuonnonce i I -w J yym went reporter In every town. a g bpjpjb " "a- -BHajaaaeeaaB asssaassy Tigardvllle. Beulr CorrMiKiudcuL vi t: ...... K-il l.i buildina boom ha o bern abaadoue.1 until apring, ! weather" "ig to wet for bUiKLug. Harry' Irewing has returned from with that colJ couuir. teacher of the Bend she will school, has . , i ... i 'i.iui linn Hiiterlainiueut Friday night. Kveryoouv welcome and a tine program ass urea. L-,u.,L- l!,,rliHtt had a Hue new fence put up m front ol hi home last week. Miss lda Brandt is getting well, hav i.w L-reMtlv imurovea the last iwo little Christinas parly took place ,.i ,li'i liM. k at Portland l the r:r ..rf. k. iiomschuck. Tue parties receiving the baptism were Je l ami MaOle llUSiage.oi uu The Evangelical Sunday achool will -i,n.t mini enterlaiuiiieut on Christina evo. A large crowd i ex i.. td as usual. Mr. Miller from Beaverton ha moved in our midst. He I iivlug on tlie Gault place. Fied A great many people are on the sick, or bad cold list, at preseui Tl.u (iramre will hold it monthly n-iiiiLi .Sutiirdav. December 2 also to elect new ollicer for next year, M. Wvuian. who ha been iik for the past four months aud who underwent a most uangereus bukui upiatauu . Vincent' hospital, is up and doing well. Born to Mr. and Mr. Geo. Shaver, formerly of Tigardvillo, now of Portland, a son. Well tliis town is really going to have an electric Btreet car and that pretty quick. The company is working on it lulu-. A ll we liecu 10 inane hub -n howling city is a butcher shop, a dry good store, a drug store and a bank, l liesu are needed badly and we really ought lo have a mayor, but tor goodness . i .i ....... i sane, whatever vou seuu us, uu v wiw no real estate agents. We are overly supplied with them now, 1 ' Patsy. Beaverton Keular Correspondent. A "Dramatic Club" haa been organ ized in our city. We await further de velopments. About sixty young people enjoyed a good old fashioned "play party" in the hall lust Saturday night. The Barnes school w ill have a Christ mas tree Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. llocken spent Sunday in Portland. Jno. Tegman ha distnised of hi prop erty to Mrs. M. Anderson. Aunt ?aliy. Pacific University Notes. Regular Oorreapoudeat On Monday night occurred the tryout to select a ladles' debating team to meet Me VI inn ville colleges young ladies'' team. There were eight contestants and from these three were to lie chosen for the team. Owing to the nonappearance of one of the judge the debate was lute in beginning, lielore the debate the two co-ed literary societies, the Kappa Ik-lta and the I'lniotnathean made the large chapel re-echo with their songs and so ciety yells. The debater were lor the Philoiiiatheans Misses Silverman, Clapp, lloge, Fitch, Ferrin, Holmes and Tein pleton and for the Kappa Delta's, Mis Abernathv. The judge chose the teams ns follows : Lender, M ins Silver man ; first cocollegue Miss Ferrin, sec ond colleguo, Miss Alu-rnethy. On Thtusday evening will be held the trvout for the two college teams to meet Whitman and Washington. There are fifteen entries for this preliminary and the race for the six coveted places will be very closo. Those entered are Mason, Bridwell, Koch, A. C. Allen, C. A. Al len, Aller, Ward, Waterman, Witham. Lawrence, Davis, Sparks, Brown, Clapp, and Peters. Last Wednesday the football squad met immediately after chapel and elect ed a captain for the 1007 team. Harry P. Humphreys of the Sophmore clans was elected. On Thursday in chapel Pres. Ferrin made a brief speech on ath letics, roinplimi-nting the team on the showing they had made this year con sidering the dillicultle against which it had worked and stated that the athletic committee had decided to present the members of the first team with the olli rial "P," Coach Coons presented the emblem to the following meni Cant. Ward, Waterman, Humphreys, Ferrin, Rrown, Abraham, (iwvnu, Mason, ltw rence, Aller, Denny, Kirkwood, Allen, i.ogan and Lima. Ward. On Saturday a party of sixteen left on the 9 ;IK) o'clock train for t'ove Orchard to have a piinio and a mistletoe trather ing. Notwithstanding the fact that rain was failing when the party left the drove ny me time they had reached their des iiiiHuon iiiu ciou. is nad cleared away and the lovely afternoon was spent in ramming over the hills of Yamhill. By the time the train for home arrived the little platform at Cove Orchard maun tirely covered with mistletoe and nearly n nine iir was lanen up liy the party mm iiirir pooiih. Scholia and Mountain bide. Kt KUlar CorrtKinlent. v vv I . ..... ... ... liiiiui viaiie-i loriiand on ouginc3 one day lant week. .Mr, trunk Rowell is improving slow i. .-lie is sun in I'ortiand. vmii vtohischiegel and Rollin Brooks eui io i oruan.i l uesday with a load oi oms cacn. iiiey had a rainy time of ii. The S holl Telephone Corupanv have eniHoiisueii a new switch at Scholia, or rather they have moved the witch from A lam store down to Rowell' more I hey have fixed up a place for it separate from the store and have engaged ayounir lady to act as "hello" girl. Miss Lucy Wolfe is operator for the present. Miss IWene will hold her school exer else at Artisan hall Saturday, !vCenler 2J. There ts to lie a banket sun.M-r con nected with it. Proceed to go for a new blackloard. Mis-1 Lena WohWMwl has returned from 1 ortland and is a: her sinters. Mr. rinnegan. ' Wedding hell will be ringing, unless we ate all mistaken. We are ex peeling t hat the Ion neglect ed Kgar. place, which John Woh.sohleir. el has lately bought, will have anew tenant soon. " Nettie. Sherwood. Regular Cnrmpntiil.-nt. F. J. G.nsUnough. a representative of he Oregonian Publishing rnpnV wm n town during the week taking subserip Troy O. May, repreentinf the Inter ternational Conservatory ef Music, of Dallaa.Texa. secured a numbe' of pu pil in Sherwood and vicluity I'"1 wee. Instruction auj mUgic i furn ished through the mail weekly- The sale lor the bank arrive1 yester day and waa placed in position today after an unusual length of time after shipment. All preparation ara now completed for immediate business in that line. Middleton station i becoaiinf "8 ' the principal point for the shipment of wood to the Portland market by railroad. Timber in that locality is still plentiful and within hauling distance of the road. A number of young lad of tbia place are attending the High School at New lerg this winter. A morning nJ ing train permit them to reside at home at the same time, and also lurnishe an abundance of railway transportation by way of variety. Recently two very respectable and reputable citixen. neighbor and kin dred by matrimonial alliance, residing not far away became involved In a hot air disputation which finally culminated in a fistic encounter, the result of which placed the younger and plucky antagon ist in a eomnohjiit condition in short ord er. A well directed upper cut planted in juxto-positlon to the olfactory appa ratus suddenly and Instantly reduced hi equilibrium from the upright to the horizontal and further succeeded in frac turing the oaseous portion of hi nasal protuberance at one and the same in stant. Round one closed the languin ary combat, the vounger combatant be ing non-coinbatable and of necessity was compel!! to "elevate the sponge." The victim's nasal anatomy was iiume- ately fixed by rubbing adhesive ami placed in "statu quo" in anticipation of kind natures' reparative process mak ing bfm whole again. P. 8. This refers to a "fist fight" of a quick, hot and active character with fnll details a la "finicky." Probably In order to demonstrate that the newspaper fraternity do not strictly stick to tlie truth in regard to the car shortage the Nouthsrn Pacific have aide- tracked empties enough here in the last iew uaya to reach Irom the li wer ware house to the extreme north end of town The landscape is obscured by cars the full length of railroad way without any question about it, but could one be se cured for local purpose is a question on ly to ue answered at general quarter. A lull line oi high grade clock an Jewelry ol all kind ha lust been re ceived at the Sherwood jewelry tore for .L. L.I! I . . . . . I ine nounay irane. cneap or - sno tty" good handled such as usually found in butt In establishments trying to do "department" retail business. J. C. Smock appointed railway station agent and W ell, Fargo 4 Co a repre tentative when Sherwood wsa first mad a station on the Hue of the Southern Pa citii! ha recently resigned. Mr. Dora naltu (nee orao k) has been in charge of the olhce aa well as telegrsph opera t or under her father duriogthe interim ha also sent in her resignation. A new agent will soon arrive to take charged the companies' business bere. No decision haa yet been reached in regard to public exercise or tree Christ ma, however the tows i loaded with holiday good and one nted not do with out goods on that acoontt. Our neigh bor twwn, Middleton is sill on the map and propose, a usual a due olwervanee ot the occasion in a tublic way. So mote it be. Firdale Regular Correspondent. The Literary Society of Firdale will give a pie social on next Saturday eve ning, wece inner re, at 7 JO p. m. mere will be a good program sfter which there will be a pie feast. Everyone come It will be at the school house. Miss Emma K rouse it visiting with her sister, Mr, llaase, at the present time. j Many from here were in attendance at the party at Wm. HaaM's last Sunday There was a good time for all. We hope 10 see more parties just like that one. Some of the pupil at our school are preparing lor the Eightbgradeexamina tiona to be held in January. They are loping mr oetter luck than they had iubi year. Many from here wer in Hillsboro last Saturday getting reidy for St. Nick. I hey didn't come home without any- lumg euner. Itty Watt. Keauced Round Trip Bxcnraion Rates to Pacific Coast in 1907. During the summer season of 1907. re duced round trip excursion rate will be in effect from the East to the Pacific Coast, Montaua, British Columbia and Arizona point. Rates from Chicago via direct lines to orm raciflc Coast points will be 75, and from Missouri river common point (Uiunoil Bluff to Kansas City inclusive) also St. Faul and Minneaooli. ra'es will be 00, St. Loni an,l Denver, Colo rado Spring and Pueblo $50. Rate to Spokane and point effected will be 5 les than to the coast. Rate one way via California will be (13 50 higher than those above mentioned. Ticket will be on sale daily, June 1t t0 September 15, 1W7, with final return limit of October 31, 1907. Account of Twenty-third International Christian Endeavor Convention at Seat tle. Wash., Juiy iwh j5th, 1907; Con vention of Bp,i.t young Teople's Un ion, Spokane, Wash.. Jab th to 7th, 1907; Grand Lod. independent Order of Good Templar, Settle, Wash.. July i"tn to r.'nd, 1907, rate of one lowest normal first class limit! tare for round trip f jr direct routing with $12.50 ad.li tional one way through California, has been named to North Pacific Coast pointi and SiKilc.n iMm Chieairo. St. Louis, Misori Ri . ,,! Colorado points. Sal, j.u, .. o( Colorado points, June 20th 0 July 12th, 1907, west, June 21st to July i3lbi ix)7, final return limit September 15th, 1907. Account of Mvitin shrine Convention. Lo Ang..,. Ql. trt 1Uh lw0? a, Conference of German Baptiet Bretheren, Lo Angeleor Long peach, Calif., May Kith to 2 Ird, 1.J07, In, National Eclectic Medical Aisorlaii,... iro Reach. Calif.. June 18th to 23rd, Jir)7, one lowest first das fare for th round trip ha been authoriied to T inff.lB and San Francisco with $12.50 additional for ticket route-1 one way via Portland. Sale dates, Mystic Shrine and German Baptists, April 25th to May lath, PJ07; final return limit July 31st, 1007, and for the M. K. M. association, sales dates June Sth to 15th, with final return limit August 21st, l'.K)7. Wx. Mi MURRAY, G. P. A., O. R. A N. and S. T. Rys. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Elias 8 Witcher to Frenke 80 acres in Sec 3 T 2 N 4 W 800 00 John N Smith et ux to Charles hhuese 12 acres in R 8 Tupper DLCT1S4W 000 00 Tobias Pfenning to F M lieidel V of N E and E 4 of N W . Sec2d T3 N 5 W. 700 00 William R Harris et uz to L W Underwood 5 acres In William Stokes DLOT1S3 W John A Striplin to Frank Reh 23.70 acre Sec 28 T 1 N 3 W. Fratik Reh to Joseph Joosten, same as above 300 00 1837 50 1000 00 J L Loving et ux to Jas T New berry 1-10 acreSecSTl N4 V Alliert A Mead to lwia 11 Holt tract in Sec 4 T 2 N 4 W (in 150 00 Huxton) 350 00 John W ruquaet ux to John A Thoruburgh et al part of block 0 Forest Urove Wm Reidtet uz to Adrian Mc- 1500 00 t'ulinan lota ii, 7 and 8 block 20 West Portland Heights Nancy I Rank et al to Robt M Hanks, tract in Hoc 31 T 2 N 3 10 00 W (in Banks) 75 00 John Henderson to Edward Ben son 37. H5 acres in Jacob Hoov er D L C P 1 N 2 W 2425 00 Rebecca Miller to Emma Alberts 119 45 acres Sec 25 T 2 N 3 W 1500 00 F C Patili to Wm A Hays tract in South Count Add Hillsboro A II Kuedy to Ernest G Ruedy 4.22-100 acres in George Rich ardson 1) LOT 2 S 1 W Joseph Liebuntritt et ux to Win E. Huiige et ux 07 acres in 525 00 600 00 Sees 14 and 1 1 T 2 N 4 W. . . . 1850 00 The Titlei ( iuarantee & Trust Co to M It Rankin all of Sec 29 E J Sec 31 W J of 8 E J Sec 32 . T 4 N 5 W and E j of N W t S W j ol N I", NK of 9 W i Sec 8, and N E . H E J and N 4 of S W I Socl7T3N 5W E S l.vons lo Geo M Hunter 4(5- ' 100 acres 111 I Kelser DLC . Cintha A liurris (bv Adams) to J110 Itoeker, Jr., lots 14,15 4 10 block 1 Northside Add Hills 1 00 350 00 boro 675 00 Chris Johnson et uz to The Pence Company 20 acres Sec 21 T 2 N 2 W 650 00 Jas W Henderson et uz to Thos Howe, tract in South Coast A. Id Hillsboro 1000 00 Thos Howe et ux to Jas W Hend erson tract in Fairview Add Hillsboro 1075 00 Hop Market is Improving;. A steady Improvement is shown in th tone of the hop market. Purchases dur ing the past few days have shown an in crease over the large and liberal transac tions of the previous week, and the buy ing at this time breaks all previous re cords for the holiday season. On all idea the better tone is displayed and prices at this time are considerably firm erinaii ai any time since the hops were in tlie bale. Dealers are making every effort to land all the cheap hops they possibly can before the growers liegin to realize that the outward movement has practically taken all the hops in the state. It is noted with satisiaction by grower that the people who were so bullish on heps the first part of the season and were talking 25c are now saying nothing but sawing wood. At that time they bulled the market because they wanted lo un load some of their cheap priced goods at a high figure while now they have no sur plus on hand and are trying to buy. They are not talking at this time of a higher market, however. The orange market is considerably firmer and some dealers are asking an advance over former low prices. Sup plies for the holidays are not as great a the trade anticipated they would be be cause the southern California grower are not shipping in this direction just now. The strength is especially shown in tlie larger sizes on account of the ez tremely short supplies of this grade. Portland Journal. One Dollar will I fit you taclcs. to eye glasses or spec Perfect fit guaranteed. Your eyes fitted at home. Write for free booklet describing our method. Kememlicr, the n!a"os we fit you to arc worth f.V.SO any where on earth. ( hir p-ii-r, only f I.IK). Ot'K K l-'I'A I K IN(i dr-mrtmi-Hl is mnr ci-iii-'lrti- M.nn iirin l to V tfli'lrn--i t ' -i'il n.ur vi. rl Ii v rruietvrt-d in- rr!';i.r anv vwncli. METZGER & CO r I KILLthi cough and CURE thi LUNC8 Dr. King's WITH New Discovory forC fONSUMPTIOli Prist 0UGHI astf BOeftfl.OO Frs Trial. 0L0S Surest and Uuickeet Cure for all THROAT and LUN3 TOUB LXS, or MONEY BACK. KyfKlas fitting la too Impartant a matter to rusli Into "with your y nhut." If your ryen wear out, they're gime Tnrovor. " urn yini vuj """. i . i. .n,i ot x.lnaoa that Ira H. ,1 ...n v ..... r. w - - Jut rluht. We liavj the knowledge, exprrli-nce, exi-nUe up-to-date ap paratu and nkillid employee to make them Jimt rlKli'. Consultation coeta you nuthlnn. 'rlte fur our booklet. It contain v.iluiihle Information about the care o? the eyt-a. W will aend It to you fr.-e pot puld. A Weatern Wonder. There' a Hill at Bowie, Tex., tlut's twice a big as last year. This wonder Is W. L. Hi I, who from a weight of !J pounds ha grown to over ISO. lie say "I suffered with a terrible cough, an 1 doctors gave ine up to die of Consuinji tiou. I waa reduced to 00 ioun ls, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Cough an I Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and am complete ly cured." Ouly euro Cough au-1 Cold cure. Guaranteed by all Druggists. 5t)c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Will fit your eyes with glasses that are absolutely correct. He docs not have to experiment on you, as his modern instruments detect the slight est error. No pain, uo medicine or "'drops" used. He does not charge fancy prices. Call and see him when in Portland. Some eat to live; others live to eat; we do care which you live for, what we want is to sell you what you want to eat Chtistmas. It is almost here and we will all want some extras for Christmas dinner. Remember plea.se that we've both the extras as well as everything ele in the grocety line for that dinner. Our stock is complete. EVKKY AUTICI.K I.N Reduced Prices K H a O 'r, a H n r. C O o o a H H O O H O On All Trimmed Hats Itoar Skin Hoods and Caps Children, and Infant's Hoods. Hats and Cans colors and for all Mitt. IMOGEXE HATS KK-SHAl'EI) nTTnTCTlf A O t YOU all know what that will always vary; But if you want Sweets and know "heans, PALMATE KIl'S CONFECTION BUY. Specials in all Lowncv's Candies; extra good goods in all this line; Tobacco and Cigars that are dandies; ysters and Fruits and all things fine. L J. Paln?at?er, Proprietor Successor to W. J. McIIenry A NEW DEAL nnda- Square Deal rOR. ALU at tho Delta Drug Under its new management Kepi llrr Word. This." N.1I1I the mIkmiI friend wh had not seen lier for a year, "thin 1 tin- Kir! who vowed to me that she nevei would belong to any man, eh?' "I don't." mild Mie who had beel: married tho mutter of some few months or aw Iiiii,hl-4 tii mo M Wonira Wrltrrs. We know 11 mi in her of women writers, and many of them are very giMMl looking iiiik-Ii better lookln?, at any rutm thnu men writers, whose ar pHirnui Is very seldom se ttractlvs ss thelt works. Acar!erif. DR. W. E. GARRETS ON, VP STAIRS, 135 Mil St. Corner of Alder. Portland Doib 'Phones. T1IK STOIiK NEW THIS FALL. i-i -i lor r Tor Children, in all : aires. o 'A HATH, 3Iaiu St. AND MAUK TO ORDER. means; our wants, of course, try r iy- Store ws B , V