.HE seen Argus. I! Si i VOL. XIV. HILLSBORO, OKKGON. JULY 2 1907 NO. 10 iR A liftfe IIS LLAIllls Judc Mclliidc Decides That Auspluiul was A'c 1 1 P.tid SIX II U Ml Mil) DOI.UK CASK LOST Hiit Honor Htclilot AvfiiitHt Exliiiitiibnt Snkol Ti t Juilu" Mcllridn derided lnt Friday, altor two days of lo-minc,, Unit lr, A. A. Amphind, iif Urn I'urlliiinl Kx Radium IfiUlittlto, WI'H eiitith'd to no more money than ho Lid u cii v ml wbhh wan fircervk rendered Alex Di'imond'n wifo nt childbirth hoiuc iiKiiithH ii'o. '')u Portland phyididuii find f.ir IV.i'i, nod two times Iih tiinli voluntary non-Kuit, bihI would Hun Com mence OVIT llj'uill. I.tt'.lT ll'i lihd again in Portland mil limn to clinch tli coiudiii'Uit. and keep him in court liuinoud nnnHcred mid rhiimtd iJiIOl.'il dAiniigia by rrunoii of i iiotMn f nt practice A ur! 13 rn I itgn-od to having tlii'ciue trind horo nnd it i htn;n of venwr Whh Hfturod. Whilo the e mit de lidod li m miitl wan not (Mliih d to dining)) lie licit that Auipluinl wan well paid for the, nu'iiM ntxl udcwh of 1 1 i h Hiirgical (itid oli-ddri-ml work nod Diamond in .7.,f ahead of W lint hi' would have been, vn bin lawyer' fee, Ltd ho paid without 'tu-i'liiO). J. M lmy, of 1'oltUlld, Mid Itaghiy o llari defended thecal lor Diamond, Mrs, Diamond's parents rt!idn near ('i-dir Mill. C. E.HARUAUCiH C. K. 1 tar liuuh, of Siholls, and who wiib working (or the ironi-r A Howell Ciirn nan v, died Sunday morning, about (i 1 1 1 ; t k . from an attack of heart failure, Mr. liar baugh and family wont jt'rupy iiij; tiutt clone to tlin Hehol!' bridge, and early in the morning nroie for a lew ioinulH, nud then ruiuriud to bed. His w i f j noticed t tint ho breathed heavily, and receiving no response ton ijtntctiou. fuinuiontd neighbors. II died, however, ho fore aid arrived. Ilarlmujih wan 4S years of ego, ami foindtd th MeMinnville News point) years apo The paper win Inter nerved with the Reporter II in widow and aevnn children eurvive him. Corn nor Urown wont to the llarlomnh hotiifl, aeooiu 'Hiiiotl ly Dr. V. I Wood, an phvsiei.vi. : was ul llret thought 'that Mr H ibiu;ih might havo t.ik'Oi prison, i 1 1 1 r by accident, minlakitij? it fir niidiciiif, or 1 1 V dorian, hut an eviiinmnlion hy the phyaiciaii di'pellod any audi throry. Ilarhiiuuh hud b- t n with Iho (Ironer .fe Itowell pooplo ah oil tao monlhi1, coiiiinK thoro from I'ort land. IHh fundly had heen with him hut a few WHtk, For the pint few yenrH lot had b.'on in the nn! estalo huhiiuiis in Spokauu. Clef). D.iroly, of b iyo;il 1 1 rncoc, wad in town B'llurdsiy. John Uti'-t, of ih:u i'.cthany, was in town Saturd y. Dance at the iilatforin, Shnte Park, Haturdiiy oveninj?, July 27, Tickets, $ 1 CO. Walkcra' orcheflni. Mr. and M;. V; F. Adkina Lave returned from an extoiukd Btay at Si:nnide. l)ana at the platform, Shulo Park, Saturday ovoniug, July 27. Tickets, $1. Walker' orchcBtra MiBB (trace dol l, daughtor of Or Cole, of l'ondleton, i'l u guctt of MiuB Lucille huhrio. Baldwin llroa. bavi hud tlie foundation for the Wood loiolt, and the walls will Boon bo ei noted. Dr. S. T. Linklator U puttioR an addition to the roar of tho building a door North of the Arnue oll'uso. Wanted: A Kirl for general housework. Apply to H. I. lUmcH, Ladd A', llcod barm, Jiaodvulo, Oregon. Mrs. A. It. Bailey has been in Portland a few dnyfl, attending her mother, Mre. J. 1). Merrynmn, who ia convalescing from an attack of eryBipeldfl. For contlemonV. ladles' nnd childreii's hose you can do no bet' tor than to buy of John Dennift. We huve them for everybody, ivnd at pricoH that aro valuer. Job, Willianifi, who in filins in the kiic'iim wouuh above Kdatv WaBh., returned tho lirnt of the week, after a vacation with rela lives in this city. Lost, between (Jornel'rta and Roy, purse containing eniall eum of money and huncli ot keyB Leavo at Arcuso'lioo. lloward. One hundred and fifty nix from Kuroft drove, HillHboro, Cornelius, Dilley and (iaston, went to Carl ton, Sunday, and watcLul the colts liciit Curlioii'H crach-a-jack hill toiim, the Kcore being G to 3. Up until the fourth Inninx it was horse 1'i.llarn, vdien the Carlton n ins put thnii runs acrona the plate. Forest 'trove continued to hang up dough nuti until tha nizth and seventh, wliMiilhey liaHted the hall tor sii neuron. Tho colls did lloo work with lint two or thrte eoHtly errorH, ami it wax a groat game, Copple :ttod, John Wirlz tatted, Bettis toil tod, the two Hohullr. hoys batted, I'.iilton batted, (tetter hattxl, Moore htittod, and Davuh liatted the whole bunch did great stick work ut the la.-t, and it was a game worth the candle, liettin made one bnd error hut the nay he Bayed the diy was admirable. la one inning ho only pitched 10 over the plate, and three men were retired at the none of th catcher. It Is intimated that Carlton loat .'500 on the Kiune, the Carlton hoys betting the limit. Carlton U a pretty lit tie mill town tip In Yamhill, and the young fellows are a neat look ir(? bunch of boye all tho way through, and there was no rowdy Urn. The Col U play McMinnvtlle n-xt Sunday, and it will be a great iaiue. Kneh has won a game and tlin coming event decides which Is the butter team. For Hale: Holelein hull, prac tically thoroughbred, coming 3 yours old. Fine for breeding pur pones. -John Schntiider, Hillsboro K. I, residing one mile weet of Phillip. I'hone, Pacific Htatee, HillHboro, I'.ix.'i. I'ncla ICenyon Crandall, who colobralfd his 77th birthday Sun day, July L'l, left Jionday for a two weeks' outing at Astoria, Sea dde and llwaan. Mr. Crandall baa been a renident of the I'aciSc dupe hince 18V2 and in all these years ban txen oaHt but two times, making the trip to his native state, New York. In 1S71 and 1872. He ban Bt on WaHhington County grow from four or live hundred acres ol plow land to one of the richest counties in the state, and be ex poclM to live to see Portland, which had hut two or three business hotiHeH when he arrived, grow to a city of tUO.(HX). We carry the beat shoe on the market for the money. V, L DoukUh and Dr. Heed's famous cuBhion shoes for men. Leading makes for Indies. Latest etyleB nnd finish. II. Wehrung & Sons Kev. A. Uohinson, pastor of the Presbyterian churches ot Tualatin Plains and Reedville, has gone to Mcacham for a week s outing, with Ihb family. 1 here will ha no ser vicee at lleedville next Sabbath, but tho pantor will preach at the Tualatin Plains Church in the morning. In c&hb of funerals or ottior important affairs Mr. Robin- ioii may be reached by telephon ing to the J. J. Meacham farm. For Bale or exchange: Cigar and fruit stand, good established location, in city of Portland: will trade for city or country property in Washington County. A good, paying business. Impure of hu ratli Proa. ltankft beat Cornelius last Sun day by a score of 4 to 3, the win nii) scores being made in the ninth inning, when it looked aB Muiiilt Lorntiiins bad too game ciucneit. ine nailery tor uanxs was Cantons and Bernards: for Cornelius, CornehuB nnd SholeB. Statute CuveriiiK Method of Determining to (instruct TAKES THE MAJORITY OF YOfEKS Teachers Muit be of Uii;li Order, and Vradusle f lonlilutioat Anent the agitation now going on lor a High School in Washington County, the Argus has hoen re- uested to give the law governing the method of introducing such an institution. It simply requires a majority vote and after this has been canvassed the county board selects a site. It requires but a petition signed by one hundred or more qualified electors, who mut be taxpayers, to get the matter to an election. The statute follows: Hop pickers wishing to pick at lay Hop Hariri, Witch lla.9l, wit please register at the ranch, or send their names tor regietery, with number of pickers in family to tho undersigned, rune aocomo lalionB. 1( rank W eieonlmck, Man ogor. While. Fast, A. C. Shtite had I visit with F. L. Uay, who has hnrco of the dining service on the Pennsylvania road, out ol New Jer ir .1 r IT I eey. no etaies mai mr. nay, wdo wan raised near late city, nas a tine position, and that his dining service ia the best they encountered on the trip. Speaking of groceries if you want tho iiiicut staple and fancy eroneriefl to bo found in tho market. try John Dennis. He iB sfter your trade, and once a ciiBtomer, always a customer. Those wishing to pick hops Id tho yard formerly known aB the Milne-Schneider yard, ana now owned by me, will pleaBe register with me at the yard, at Leisyville, in perBou, or by mail, addressing II lbboro. Ore,, Koute ;i,or iu. Cornelius, Hillflboro. W. J. Gregg, Mr. and MrB. Gay Lombard, o Portland, have cone to Alaska for an outing, and during their absence tho'tr Hon. Master Ben, 18 here tan ti care of his grandmother, Mrs T. H. Toncue and he appears to bo making good. Larkin Reynolds, ot Phillipe, waB in town Monday, on business. I0W TO GET COUNTV IT HI ro i"r', wa id f H of W 1H 111 vein, w.n Phil ip! Tlicrrnuy leclllisheit in any Cuimlv tliis Slate out- or more (.'uuutv Hujli Si-bixiU; proviilrO, that at any (.'i ni ral or tjecml election lirld in huiiI (.uiinty aflrr i iitmiaie uf thin act a uiaiotitv ol nil the van cast l ouch electiDii upni the proKnitinn to entiibhsli (Xiuiitv llih School Oiall he in favor of -tithli.)iing ami luainUining micli County ilili School or icIiooW at tilt I'xjH-tise of sanl county. The County Lonrl, at any ecnrral clcc- tiou to Ix liclil in any County after the Mtsta)(c 01 t""1 ct,iiHin the prt-wntatioii f a u-titioii nailed liv one liuuilred or more iimhlieil elector, taxpayers of aiil Count v, mufit xutiiiiit the qut-nt'ou of es tablishing and tnaintaimiiL' a Countv Hii;b Sibotil to the eleclnrs tbervof. Tlie County Contt, if they tleein it i n- iwilient, may order a st-cial elcclioti for such purpose. Such election Uiall U conducteJ in tlie manner provided bv law for conducting electiotiH. The ballots for inch election nhall coutiin the words I'or Cuuntv 1 1 i i h SchiHil. Ves:" " For f imv County Hik'i School, No, anil the vatcr nhall indicate hi choice an provided in the Australian tmllot law If the majority of all votes cast on the proposition to establish a County llih (school are in the allirmative it shall la the duty of the County Court, within thirty day alter canvassing said vole, to locate the said school tit gome suitable and convenient place in snid County, The County Court shall also estimate the cost of purchasing a suitable lot, erectmif a buildine and furmsbini; the Mine for the accommodation ol such hool, with the cost of couductinir such school for the next twelve mouths; pro- ided, that the County Court, or the Hinh School Hoard, as herein constitu ted, may rent suitable rooms for the ac coui inodation of the School. All teachers employed must be graduates of Oregon State Normal, or graduates of some institution of collegiate or university grade, or holders of state cer tinea tee or di plomas, and the echool is open to pupils who have passed the eighth grade finals. In cafe the vote Bhall he favor able to a High School there will lie no expense for a site, and condi tions can easily be met that will furnish a splendid library for the use of the school. A ri;i'H Ht,d (!:; John Itittor, if town M n day. A . Kri"eer, I town Monday. j. ii. n.-owo, the city Monday. Dir.iel Stulirr. in town Tue-day. Sherrian '' wae in town Kriil,.. J. J . Whitli-n, 'if i."ir was in loan .Saturday . L. C. Brown, of I ), a Hih, was ov-r to the city Tti'-rday. John Ko ;h, of lib v: Cii.-ndius, wae in ti e city Sa'unhiy . Y. C. Direty, d bfy-.tid (ilui cue, wa in town Slur Uy. llet.ry Brock, of -uutii Tualatin, as in town the lai-t of the week?. N. (i. McD-.r-a'd, of Kii.ton, was up Monday, gi ttu reudy fur hnr vest. (loo. Loeb and ;f" wcr'' out 8unddy, jiii'S'.s i:t lbi Archhoid home". Misr Ona Fooril h-i ro'.urned from en uutin,: a: t'ar-' !i Spring;., Wadi. Mr-. Join 1 .'- oiipat.i.-d Mr. and Mrs. V. 1,. I.yiio mi thtir Tillamook trip. Pom, Juiv 21, I Hi", to Mr. and Mrs. J. It. PowhI,..!' N. rtb liilis horo, a datiditr. J. A. Cornely, of !,':br, t of Beavfrton, im in to-vn "'(. 'isy looking after nome -',r,! y t io:,!;. Ceo. WhiCey, lut'-ly wi'li M.iy Brod , (Jlenc ip, i nu iki'1.! toe Polnon Iuipliiiei.t Co., of Portion 1. 01 IA Superintendent's Annual Re port an l.xhatistive One $10 FOK EACU OF SCHOOL AGE Nearly Fifty Thousand Teather' Work Paid for The superintendent's annual school r-iort for the year ending June 17,' 11(07, show) an increase ever the preceding jear of 130 pupils in i tho schcol population of the county i and of 4 1 )'J7 oO in the amount of! county fchool fundn apportioned.! Teat.h-M' wng'-e h&ve increased from an average cf !i.75 to too.-' for m :l? k-itchers, and from j t till to -til It fur female teach ; ers, Tiicnicount of county school f ind app r'i'oif 1 kj, a9 given be-! low, .$;i!.ss or (there being I iVAu fchool children) iff, 05 perj capil.i. Kxtrac'.ii from the annual school j r-ii'.it (,how the following: ! iK-,we ii 4 3151 etweeu 4 ,V 21 31.75 Malt l' CI!) 'llt'S . ... 62:7 .... 2799 98 2 2500 f"C09.54 IslU'HSKMRNTS for teacher' wa';es I49J13.93 Kent cf momsund S'te 25.00 l ite and chooI supplies 3617.84 Ki p.iir.i and improving grounds J022 Si v. ... ,.-i.n .i - io ... ith Fonie white spots on. eais , Pri,.,in,, f .,u hell, leather s-rap. ii rf-wurd j und wdnants 4S95 50 Mr. J. 0. Bi.nd, lhlii-b '10, U. F. In-.nrance 13S.51 1 U.lerks salary 1206.94 ' j Libraiy bouks 140.93 Jobn Smith, ot (ircer.viMi. and ! AU other purposes 2341.32 heodore Ureen, late of Doty.'.- , , ,. , L " sulk linil r.'i.',! l' 1 1. n r I Ia .. . . . T . the Greenvilbj nction, were i:i the: city Saturday. j pray your h.ms: Now is the time to spray l.cfore the vine tets too heavy, and tho lite ti o thick. e have ouasit chnv end w mil? oil Foap in stock, (.'. 15. Buchan an iv Co. Biver, J. F. Keeher, of Wilson was in town Friday. VV. K. Boucsein, of above Moun- taindale, was in the city the first of the week. Wanted: Teams to haul lumber by the thousand from mill. Union dumber Co, two miles north ol Cedar Mill. Henry Backer, of Gaston, and who has been working on the lan ner loRginn force, was in town Monday. Hop pickers wanted for .r0 aero yard. Good accomodations. Please reaister now. a. L Barnes, LaUu & Reed Farm, Reedville, Oregon. -ran, r :rcl: :tise d.! Mill f.ed, short-, hurlt-y, mid llinj-i, ih sale at the M ilr;e w A. lirown, !'-?(-. Frel Narrup, (f this Bank-, and who his Ii'-ahI a farm (tit of ti e e I'd tim'-i.-r, was in town Tuesday. (iirl wanted fur central lsotii-e- woik, family of Ism. P ! ru'.ii'g ace? for good cot-k, and non eth er ntt'd apply. Ir.ijuin! of Arjius. Strayed: I.-irue, liht red cjw, Tot.d Numlrr r,f diys attendance A ve!. .at chilv attendance . . Summer i.f schools visited A v -t,.pe time each vin't, hours. . Nurnlief ( miles traveled, about. 1INANCI.M. STATHMKNT as.i on baud June l, 1906 $'j3.6S 1 KKCI.II'Ts j Uejtivid from Co Treas from I : '-t r-lct tax 13570.93 j Reed from Co Treas from coun- j ty school fund 3&1S4.59: Mate school fund 10341 lo I Kate ijillsaoil tu.tion 4f),03 js-au o! bond and warrant ... 1775.00 ' Oi ; Co Treas from library (uud.... 1.7s ! Cue 1 Library from oilier sources. .. . 1 10.4s, li'.niMKce on acct of losses M 42 ; In in all other sources. 5127.53 1 7 msssm Your skin may look clean after washing until you see the left -in dirt that 'Pompeian Massage Cream will bring out of the pores Ju4 tn fP" hi'e until ii it compared with mhin whiter, to your kin majr look cltin until jon try Ponnpcun Muuge ind vt the lelt-in iirt that a brings out. Von have been wuhinf with toap and water but Kill the dirt remained. You thought your tkin was clean, but wondered why it ml allow and why th wrinkles irew more in erldmce every year. Fompeiaa Muute Cream gently rubbed in and then at gently rubbed out will bring with it tkt dirt that Soap has never touched, nouiithet th tkin, putt rosy blood in the cheeki, lets nature do its perfect work. All good barben apply Hompeiaa Mauage Cream it ' a great relief after thaving and tendt to make the tkia ttranger and leM wnsitie. Ladiet appreciate Pompeian Manage Cream because it ttimuUut the circulation and gltet a bright, clear corr.pleiion. Come in for free simple and copy of the bmout booklet "A Treatise oa Facial Massage.' Pompeian Cream it sold at 50c and l.oo per jar. Hillsboro Pharmacy ih:d! fori by- Tctal . . ; on uand June 17, 1907.... 10.sckS.46 CIKCUiT COURT ADJOURNED JtrlpoT. A. McBride closed circuit court lent week and there will be ii..- further biisine?s uutil the No vea.h?r jury term, except for a day or s., mi specially Eet cases, per haps. I do fiaal chapter of court Strongest Directorate in County Within three months after opening for business this Bank had over $ 100,000 in deposits, and the list is growing every day. Successful men date their going ahead to their first bank account. Your deposit is solicited. THE FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK Does a general Banking business. We pay interest on time deposits. Loans and Discounts. Exchange bought and sold to all parts of the world. Until our new brick is com pleted on the corner of Pacific Avenue and Main, our bank ing house is located four doors south, on Main. Board of Directors: W. B. Haines, Pres. Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres. Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua, Ex-County Commissioner. John A. Thornburgh, Cashier. Forest Grove, .... Oregon r o!int ltdd et aL, default and de cree; Ure?n vs Green, decree of divorce. The countv c.urt ia having rooms nrrotiged at tho court huro 1 tlfcws: ho that the thcriff will ho.vo the Nora Hill va Daniel,HiIl, divorce present county trcafurcr'ti roam; jcran ted ; Sitfun Batke vs Anna the tre neuter wi.l huve the survov-1 invoice granted; Holland vs . t 1 1 1 .t. - 1: . . . .... or a room, nnd tr.c eurveyor hit? i in.o&ue?, mecuanic b neo, non-euit; 1 moved upstairn. Tha clerk and i'-ian liond vs B F Wagley, and eheritl will alfo lmvo mora vault s,uue verfti8 Sheriff Connell, ftiita! room. I fir 'fUs'iOO from each defendant,1, ,. ... , . , , I di.smisjcd; Unas A Wymau vs Car- 1 lltlCC ticrilli : J 1'lV.tV the Barley h"pyard, I.eieyviih will pleat-e reietf r at tho furin, or at the law cilice oi Utility cY Hare, either in person or by letter. Please register prior to Au,;urt ! ). A.9eefor Wilcox lus employed Ward Downs to help him write up the fttipofiiiHK roll, this HM.-on property lint being eo nnnli more extensive than ximihI the.t it impossible to tinish the work alone. lhe timber asscssiiient h:8 occu- eioned a hip port cf the increitte, hut aido from that tho roll ha-; been growing Ltrer each cttt'on. Loet: Netr Cornnliu3, or Fiire?t Grove, Eiicpherd dug; yell or, with dark crny on KlioiiUlcrt; rather equore nngo; nn?ers to li'imo of "Jim." Riwiird; no'.ify T. A Hoodenply, (uvlon, Ore, II. F. 1). No. 1. Commissioner Buclmona e.nd Ja?per Ilcevep, of Cornelius, went up on Ciales Cvet k, noove t hp old Lyda mill, tho hr.H ot the week, taking their families with them for an outing. They kilhd a doer right acrosH tho ftreain from ulere thay wern camped, one of the ii'tle ones Boeing tho veninon tlret. She remarked: Oh! sen vh:it a pretty cow over there, only thre pt'ine- thins: the matter with her horn? they're crooked." Tho tuea eooii had the caw transformed into a buck of course it was a buck, for there are no doss tbU time id the year and had venison- eitoilu.li to give Jude Ooodin a piece, as he happened along jus t us tlioy were Bkinnirg the game. Est aytd: Two yearling hidft-rs; one drk r'd. cnrry'nr; P'"!! belt; has small whito etrip 00 both nide.H of back-belly; othor is dorsoy, light colored, hnpt ah;mt tivo weeks, Wm. Rohs was in Monday morn Ing from North PlainB, and shipped two registered bucks, one to Inde pendence and one to Newberg. Al cedar shingles for sale in any quantity. Also cedar fence poets". C. S. Reynolds, Mountaindale, Or egon, at store. Chief Engineer Geo. L. Davis, and his astistant, Engineer Abry were in the city Saturday, on bust' ness connected with the P. U. 0 N surveys. Cedar Bbingles and cedar hop poles and cedar fence post? tor eale in small or car loan lots, 11 de sired. Hannan & Son, Buxton Mr. and Mrs. Green Hale and daughter, Miss Alice, of East Port land, are out for a camping vaca tion at the Mineral Springs, west of town, on the Hale property. Hod Diokers are requested to register at the VV. B. Jolly yard, 2 mileB north and a half east ot Hillsboro. Yard of 33 acres to nick, and vield heavy. W. B Jolly, grower. Louis Vandercovering, of Ver boort, was taken to St. Vincents Hospital, Portland, Monday, for an operation for appendioitis. He was onerated on that evening, but there was no hopes, it was said at the strayed from near noi tl)we?t of time, because of the amount of pit Beavei ton. lit ward. Jos A. Cor which bad formed. nely, Bcaverton, Route Bailey's Big Store The Fourth of July committee hc.ri paid ell its bills except $6, and thin includes all the expenses for the celebration; all the work done on h'p grounds putting them into eliapo end getting them under brushed; besides leaving $110 worth of lumber on the grounds for future ute at hute Park. The city bo far has not expended one i dollar, and it went so far as to appropriate 11)1) toward putting the grounds m etiape, tho money remaining uq drawn. One hundred dollars of the work, however, put on the park, came from subscription money collected by Ed. Schulmer ioh on tho right of way, and not needed by the committee ou that proposition . The Milne, warehouse has been letted by Geo. A. Brown, and he ij ready to receive hay and grain tor sdurogo at reasonable priceB. All storage business will receive prompt atteutiou. Geo. A. Brown, Lessee. M. S. Woodman, of Banks, was in town Tuesday, and called on tho Argus. T. A. IIoodenmT, of near Gas ton, waB in town the laet of the week. U. 1). Sehroeltzer went up in tho mountains above Buxton, Tuesday. George Hathorn, of near Laurel, km in town luesday. J. F. Reedier, of Wilson River was in town Friday. II. Ethiuian, of Cornelius, waB in town Monday. August Rossi, of Beavertou, was in town Monday. J. W, . Copeland, of the Harris 1 Bridge, was up lo the city Tueeday. We sell SELZ' Shoes; They make your feet glad; They make your feet look stylish; You walk around like your feet were comfortable. Vici Kid, Box . Calf, Vellum Calf, Patent Kid. Blucher, Ball aud Oxford. J. E-. Bailey, Forest Grove Feel Like New Iron-Tone benefits the first day and makes you feel like new in a week. For sale by all Druggists. Price, 50 cents. Let us send you our little booklet, "Renew Your Vital ity' which tells you what Iron-Tone is and what it will do. You can have it for the asking. Address Grover Medicine Co., Woodburn, Ore. 15he Delta Drug' Store Hillsboro, Oregon Besides a complete line of Drugs and Medicines, we also carry a complete line of Shavers' Requis ites, such as Razors, Strops, Mugs, Brufhes, Soaps, etc., which we offer at especially attractive prices. See our window. i 0 $ J t Mrs. 0, M, Uggerta.