HII.LHBOKO, OKKGON. AU(iUST . 1907. NO. 21 ASStT IIKHIMEI) BY DKriTV SIIKiilFP . , . . i ,V t o Sctc Mi'""""'" HnJ. ..nua h) Wile ,k lEU'ON t Ut till1 I'liU.rU .1 .. it M.it (- ul I'oilUaJ, tu i if.- u! ' mri imr.-. at M. Jol.im, IWJ'I I f-iit ui n tmimoii w.ff I'mme' ... , .if H'uvi'tiit. lit l-r i,ia " Jiu Mulu. i-m'H .unty 11. iiO drill J' '"1. (MUV l;.- rUlliil.oli 111 I tWii in two iiiiiiiiU on Srcninl I Hlrml: J. W. Hbutn f t (i t r t tff on jn infill (-j.lnwdlk -")d" Til- loii, wrdung a I u Iml din look ing m wide it I tin lain Senator Win. .trwart, if Nnvad. ('leik Ood man dii'l ('dpi ( 'olliiid digging lik r di'lmil let) fur duoiher gopher, in Iho courtyard Uiib uidii who ddid ho wouldn't hv tin Argun on hi plant. -Another man who Maid lift i 'I'tMfi'l keep Ihhmii or keep inform ed with ml il A man by tti iidmn nf mli (irdf!?, wh think lb tltililinro lull t'-in iiti heal the. KoichI lifcivn Cidta, Hop picker widhing to jiirk at Ray Hop KdMii, Wilcli Haml, will j.im register lit lh ranch, or miiI ihnir iidiiirit f . r rgiUry, with iiuujlxr of picki-r in family li tha uoilm .igor-l Kino tcrotn ds'toiid Frank Weiat rilfdi k, Man- dgrr. ! P I H ' I 1 1 I I i GUARD mWtM hi qui ),! I.at Thursday d woman nearly tiiiMl up d iiid ii on the aidawalk f ,M " ' wei-luf the D'lltiia' dU.ro, dtid one r;v,i "" '"'' lok . dvrr fall, the trip ;rt,B. :U l tiaihui 'Pjrdu!tui In a scarlet Bom i ....i I.j Vim l,,..iv Ili,. .1,,.;,... ti,.,... t. . . , .. 1. 1 n, fc .4 a w i i ; - - : w.m" m4imi iiiui.iht (ld"i " ' 1 i ; I if'i liliii U laidt'ni.l wan-fci'UWdU lorn up in vi-rt -l Il k .l.l.vl I : p!rn, dupMMiiy ny in oimoaiiu i I urn Wiiinin Wild lidil t'dUKlil Hi'1 1- of bi'f chixi on d imm tosrJ. Hi!ut.Uy tiiti iiitir wd'k torn up dinl IS" j.riipiii'li.i wilt hive iMiirrt-lo wdlk ldi'l at onri. Il lid Ik-mi iii'piit'l to get any otiB to Hitract tliri work, or tin it ly the IjflliUCf Stir I-!''-'!" 1'" I : . I . . . .. . t ... Sl tUu lit knrw il J.- i-t;r lis t . t. .1 '.. i.i,. ..... s. Ate or Jiij! I" l!" rrp it irttb-n t- .- 1! " J ,1 . rrm.i.iliun will I ma.U at U, I !!i rr ! i. ,, i ;i! lis UHi'- " ''lit rvolvrr li lt JritKlilti' hili it (H I, ttlnl m n iti' Oil I'l'llUlllI Th- wiittiiiiK to pii k hop in !,1 I. I ii nit-y t'idluml. h ,," Jf, ""r'tx'riy inuwn ad win Mi'l, iht l . ho-1 l.ai,;lit ! Miti.r ;Vhi,H.lfr ytnl, ami now i 'JO In pr.it.ft t .m.r Imiuittwi'-M y i". "Hi Iipao rpgimiT iiftioiMv. dh!t i.i innrnrij t id ; i m" ru, i LdfyTiit, Hi'.lfOiMtl I.i. II flit df ry.tlit IWii ' pcruii, or or mmi, unirwiiii )l,W ! !- dotti't. t, UilUltoro, l)rp , Koutit .1, or h. I. it:Mf uf lh 1 mint. i fmi!y, l "'lioini. in itiiom.--. J. uri-Kir. M i!Vf4 ! 1.1 ! ll' l.i' -t. I.il t limi.tr di.tl i!p S i v ti h-rf ' KM Tfdlf 't, ' ul I Jl Art I'isy, nl l.uiii" r in li oiiini utiiii' !ii ii. if her ttm damn litt! rhurrli, ihy re Mrs. II it am Naylur I ires licr Voutliliil Ilii-,h.niJ MAkHlr.il LFA" IDAS IWO I-.US An.) I' Mi li lluwill, of KchoilH, waB in 'on ri M. Kiddy. Mi' i JfMiio lUiHoiifr vinited f r i --tj i in i'lirlUnd, Hunday. Mfii. Iulryinii.it ami nm psnt ."-ijrn M iii'ih-t vmth 1'ortlainl viHitor over Suti'l.iy. At ifd.ir Hhinjlei fur Hals in any ('ri! i:!y, A i ccilar tinoe oW. !.iy with friemlH in Portland. 1' A lUlin and Mr. Com- now l Ii c il.t WjiiIh a tail Kisfht Aj lii C. A. Motintaindale, Or- 21. il part Hiram Nay lor, yo'inyi-.-t ?n t. li.'dcun Naylur, luii nino? itii fi d : to hiii futlit-rK, in a'wiit to 1- m hi-' ul nVire. N S'.intnn. who id unlit iiuna-r lor .Meier v rranc of J'orllnml, was out Kunilar. J.h. If illflirand and ('haH. Ko Sur.thf two old timerM from Culo w.f. Hiram in a Imih-r n.sk r hy Ia ! ., wi.r up from Went Union, trddi, dtnl aiidn frmn bin pn dih r f Sittuday. tioii lor Ihkii., in d very poo I H'.rt of ! Miil f-ed, nhortfi, bran, rolled fftllow, Vearn d(.;o, in lht r'imi' ' lurlfy, mid.llingK, chop, etc, for ol queen l.iil, of Urn Hit.,!.-.:.!, "!" Mi',iH warehouse, by ii i i ,i , i t 'it'll. A. lirown, ltttue". lnUndi', w hoii tiint tluky eovn-if'n ! ' wdd a favorild with lh lion, (iiover I Jtt!l,M M'iy, of Wexford coun ty, .M'('!i!nu, arriveil here laul eelt f ir a visit with hits relative, 11. 11 Vnt-e, and family. aa an Iritthu.an would n:iy -Limii d ., , .... ... j l,o') i lturi, tlie old ti me oper in the Llai.tU, ami j )ti. .l th mill- j Rt,,r i,.,, anil (w Rt Oregon City, try. Hn wan ipiiet. o!i!i)..iiii,', ihc! ovr Hunday, nnd played with pink of pnli!eiii'it( ami il win but r form nut., at r-orent urove.aa abort' UleveJdud, Naylur, who wan t!.in a nip of a boy a "broth of h h -v," fi'W milium unlit lliinni Naji r K' , wdd a licuter-ant in i.-eii l.ill'd hmly (Suanld, in tht thr ;iic ' roo!ii, l.ill lodl her job, sml no did ; Hiram. lf drifted bark to the U. rt. that in to ey, to tin r nitii; iit ; -ami went at the boiler-m.ikim: buii)eit. l-iler be came li.ik here, and nought the band, eucit f fully, d a Mri. Woodliam, who owned a mal little ram !i on ll i't-s Creek. Tliey were wwldfd in l'"";. Ctop. Fur pentleuifnV, ladles' and i'liil.trH.i'B hoHj you can do no bet '.( r than to buy of John Dennis. We live them for everyltody, and it prices Unit are value. CIhi1. (istt a, who recently bought ti.t' (.'hn-,."tih:!i place, beyond Glen c.e, w;m in town Saturday, anil made the Arguo oflice a pleasant cull. and Hiraai bad tr.m'li with an, (: t Collins, imitor at the adult con of his ifo. I he f'1" ; C(,urt n,UHf, j,rifj killed the ket go whipped lh dtepfather; am! Uih. ii(.f ;n yRrt, and unleea there I.. I i.i,., ..il.,,) in ul a I'ltcil ... . .1.. ri... t! !'l.,l,l.,., i.i ml -numiKrauon aoun wio -vapma ... ... .-..-".--., .... ! l, bill I M lr II M tt'RR TI- HIM..!. R I 111 ; I I 1 1 t - , . Util '. ami Julm I'.idclieiilieraer, 01 ,, vi. .,.,t..,1 ,.,r r !""VP1 ' iiorn. Indian. wer br. Friday. , 'V V . I We have ordered a car load-of UurdtdofC. IHa-wr. 1 li three mtn lh. ,.,.nnwi . ui.in- i,.,,,.-. ! wire i-wv hrect from the factory. " ' I . hmilli ,n tu:ribir luck ul Wiiw- J : " ' v..i. . ,. i rr , ! We can save on five per cent, on 1 " K ner , i ..( ,.,. n,.lirml in .V1 un,-r . ' i , V . , 1 .R1,. ii' orWd immediately. 11 h .1 l .i a .mi, -'Hiw, mix - t w j . -..,. I'rtltAt? iirniidf t !i(HrJ HllU - au u ... n:n i. t'U.i-r or., .... ,, Tl, , ., k,i,i,,l,., tt ita Lu'.'r luum li' ntii tiro-: . . i...' hihipho i.mu .! t, -.It a. '. I .. ,!l.l I t .- ! """a ""- ' " , i. 1...V In Umimn ma IlldV IK I .. . ... v. -1 . i . r. 11. Kn Lr. biui... di-.nl bid bi.v.r , V , . '.r . Uesal room. ir. .tayior . town rnu-vy. .Mr. e eiuv eaye wi.v - - - i , u.iu ii.itit i i. hiiiiii, i dtun biiii ir nr . . a, i i t ta4iolh;ritr. ,., .... m- Cfly j.,.rKc.t ag,w:ie uer Tii.bu..,d l.lrr drill. .1 that il i ' ' ' 'C' tidUd 18 alwtlt ul OT "J. mbi brothrr hn bad tbretn I MhI avid- Ttii vearltnt hrifera: lb.llif.ii.l .talrd that in.!.-.-..! !,m d.rk red. carrtins tluall bell: COKNELIUS BEATS OKOtE thii trii'tiu h-1w He a.fi hue mll white dtnp on bulb Hide iovM In. ainaiiir,., that the of hack t!!!v; other in Jereey, light (n.lu,i:u. .Mt Korcet drove pUyed Wir hl no with htiii, Tulored. Uit uJthlthe I vl thr o!!i,vr the Bun Htfdvo.l ffom utBb!hiji ink.t.and be ti.- ;..vett.m. Upward. Jo A. tor- 0 Corueliuw, the winning tenm Wat the ii putv nhrrill innnl- i nelr. Heaverton. Hotite 2. Iidvimr imnorleil niteher Drew, who hi bid revulver at him. " . . ,, .. i in ilm Portland time, under Me Credie. Drew wan hit fairly often, but the Fotent lirove boys Fem.l to hit in bad luck, while Cornelian hatted with a ro.hI etreitk in their favor. Foreett irove failed to score when lucre .M u 'jiP'''1' home Haturday, l.ut may i(ci hiRjH.0C,ai,ir,llu f l.iiiV ; Wm. F.Idt, of Buxton, was in ...i.i... i ." Oregon, ad wiey anr .. . .,..,. Mr. or 18 -tMlUt ; ... Kridv. I. a,l..l ll.e I rl , . i " t iiu-j- ! t .ere u creat imnroveuient u iub way einco the advent of the rail way. Fall wheat is more plump this U'ar '.hun f r many teaeoue, and will Keiuh heavier, oa well. It atHiui live weeae, al (i,e w,urp city, Minniy, xuf re-' waeo: to he tree irom Ptuui, anu me ix ar nortnweni oi m.i. ,txna a tcore ol i to . in lavor , Rranis are well lormea Hop pickers wanted for f0 acre vard Hood accomodations. Please HEW IIAKNUSS SHOP l e .i . u r,, Utii.'nm u ( i,f fl d ll' W klllitM !i ,ji on ,mhi ; ti'-, i p. (lMli liiMU'.. Ii.,Sl, and hit. a Ss lilid of hnri.t in Mir. wMtid I'ik-tll, r..l,..H H... I l:-.fl,. lillil. 'I of all kiinbi A !,-o .!.. m alt bt'l of r.'j o,r work n ebort no to. I'riifx r. ini!.ivt'e, ntitl he fct'l your (mlrnmnH. WHY Uur Nl- WPOKl i" TU wih Id mtrisd n Synd-iv at siwt? Writ i . ll.i u k il y Ifilsntny over Sunday, ami "u,n M.Hnh.v, and your fr. J""l trip, i!i ,-o.t mi hm. :!()'J oil can ,i.,v ii,tii'.. H.i i - - iMii"iiini i v i.i.m-i lit W'irfiinj. H.ilnr Ini' nu t i .liirn raacbint? ll.li.i.... , i -.i vi. ... I " r fc I ' - lay, ai lluvi, A ul, uh j u.0 at I lie beach. ' For a eeu " tifknl, k;m1 nniil o..oer 1 for mur".ymir MUd trip Milt ctHt W button 75 TKAMS WAN I hD J'wW.nn V. I!, & , (;rsd(., near "0lon. lit once, 7f, (,,HmH, with riV6'H. Whi-i.h i no..., i;. ...l 'lIVl ... " ' ..r..., " HI orki (loo, M, DogRplt, of Anhlanil, Ort gon, id the Ruedt of John Fieri er, of Wont Union. The two work ed toother in Wallace, Idaho, dur in,; Urn famou bull-pen trouble, and when John K. Kelly, formerly of ibid city, wa in the filthy eu and the Aru reporter wad Irying t. Ret the lu-lligerent Iridbman out nf the vermin infeat- ed htt'e. Oil. (. L. HUGE GETSf Recorder Ilot; (lives Defend ant Heavy Lemon THE CASE IS TO BE APPEALED B. Tooijue, Large Attornfy, lliink he can Beit Case i Koreot f!rove had a lively eik in: Recorder!) Court circIeH, ending! Friday, when Recorder Hoge fined' L)r. Large, w ho was charged with eelling litjuor without license, a round IKK). W. A. liellinger, who alleged he was working lor Large in the iron home, wai eubsf i'i:nt ly fined 2-r, and Large'etood trial. liellinger having pleaded guilty. Attorney K. B. Tongue went up to defend the case, and W. H. Hollie and Deputy Diatrict Attorney John M. Wall prosecuted for the city.; Al. Dilley testified that he had bought a bottle of beer at there-; sort, and it was upon this evidence that the court convicted and im-j poatd the fine. It ti taid that the j city officials are determined to etcp; illegal eening of liquor at the col lege city if podeible. Attorney Tongue baa given no tice of appeal and it will be takea to the circuit court, coming up aT , the November term. jos. b. Mcpherson dead Your skin may look clean after washing until you vS Pompeian Massage Cream will bring out ol the pores y Ji u ;h pijCT a hj! until il it compared with Kimhin whiter, hi your linn irjjf lock cliio until jmi trjr i Pomjwbn Muuge uul tec the left-to dirt hit u bnrfl out, Yoa Kire Wen wuhinj with tup and witer but Kill the dirt remained. Yon thought ydur ikin n f, but wondered why it ml ulkw and why the wnniiiet grew more in eridtnee ereiy year. Pon. pejn MjBut Cream gently rvibbed in and then at gently rubbed out will brir.g with it iht dirt that soap has nner touched, nournhea the ikin, putt rusy biood in the cheekt, lea natare do tu perfect work. Ail gjod barDert apply Pompeian Mataage Cream it it a great relief after hiving and temit to make the ikin tronger and lew tenaitive. Lainn appreciate Pompeian Manage Cream became it tcmuiatet the circularioa and g:vet a bright, clear complexion. Cotr.e in (a free nmpie and copy of the famou booklet "A Treatiteoii Facial Murage. Pompeiaa Cream it wid at 50c and Cooper jar, Hillsboro Pharmacy l-'im-sl Grove Gi-Ucr wlieelnra. Apply at ably clone playing wna indulged in 1 .. 'I'D, of ,(.,)w M din, wr. "n Tu. Mbiy. W, Mid, r,ii ... .i. . .1... r Wl0, Kooil'ii, w,w In town Kridav. Hen. iv"ui... .1.11. 1 ... '.'.ruir, 01 Ainioii, anove """Ion, wan in iu. ii'.i.u - ... tomi j- 1 iijui , M. II. 1,. .i w n 01 U lllK'nil nday. D ... . i iirillitH and AlovU (laHener, inn r it ... were in the city Wall ,lna It - . 1 ... of 11, f "n,W(1 ih now 111 cmirge p.'in ,reil!iii room at the 8otithern uu Ul'Dot. it "fln'y Toelle, on the 1C.1, Schul sr'iiti n 1 11 11 r.. Onih.ii , . .' '"" 'mnry in'limir, in 1 a w'thyoombe Farm, were ,i,Vro llRo(8 for the Deerini; n 1 1 8 hiirvPHtinR iimohinery, J'i'myn a "inploto tine on band, Nyar ,actory, W:BS Vilmrt Wi(r,iener in now dn ...8,!0,1an.l, ami ieiuihi-8 Lon 'Offt I "I "wvin rua nni nj . unvg at l ie Thacaerav Avrxni in one iniunir were three scorw to her credit. Itettih wan retired when the game was half through and Moore took bis place. Frank Sholee caught for Cornelius", and he did verj gootl For ealn or eachange: Cigar work. He waltope.i lue i.n i. r i . ,..l.i;.l,.l ,i. ,..( V,Il mii ii nn llio itiatlioiltl. ami mill Hiami, koiki wniuiru uin - lonition, in city of Portland; will The line up was. tr.nl for city or country proxrty foiiuliiM s.. M-....1. i..iiiu A omul. wi...i... e HI unto. t.K""' v.......v. ' ...JUttitMoorr ,vl.U buduieHd.-imiuireof Ku- ,, Briu rath Uros. i;.l HcmUi.on I.fopotd .. p p.,1., Ti..r b .si-luilt JllllUS lliriitieilSOIt, in nrni v,ck.-. T , Kapple i....;..r rf I'avw .hiy night, ami a binder went up in ,:ta;ik cr,Hir,ia.....c f . ',i'.v smoke along with too strucvuro. ctdu.ie l.h.e - - I tu. building was insure.) in the u,0y Cook umpired the game, and t termini Insurance Co., of Itethany, tve general satisfaction. At nisi .,,.1 i). bidd. ISO. waa paid An- ,h Forest C. rove Warn demurtfd to Kust 5, by Fred Herger, president, l)rewt,, pitching, he. being a pxo and Peter lirossen, secretary. fessional, and tbia bemR " '- i i . teur name, bnt the longer they The Milne warehouse has been the more Forest drove's hMiHud by (I no. A. Prown, and he k i. idmadv to receive bay ami gram 1,:,,i.. ,..,( .hiwn to Hcholls for storng.) at reasonable pneea. , ,he 1(M.al tesn) All storage budincss will receive na ;pore wa8 3 to 2 in favor of prompt attention. (eo, A. lirown, uhowimt that some remark- LcHsce. I .1 Kmiib. of Banks, was down kv Hh sides Kitur.lav. and rays that the thriv tn hurir has nut up fourteen new PUBLIC SALE ... till I Ii 111SH Wild year, that they soon expect a bank to be fl. . bj. gaIe at my OHtablished up there. . , niiltJ (ju0 weet 0f Dilley, on Hop pickers aro requested to SATURDAY, AUGUST-10 register at the W. U. Jouy yam, orS. m.iKi,t i30U u. 10 y u.u. u.fu-8 north and a half east of jna.asol. Hillsboro, arii 01 ... ; - ahoftUorh in 4 yens 1. I iHftVV. iY. 1. -T. " pica, io" j "' ' Jolly, grower. k U'llboa nf Hebolls. WftH in 11U, ui,i hill plow, new cnltiva- loum Fridav. He has Bold hlB tor, 60-tooth iron harrow as gallon ket- !" h .1 111 locate again ome- tic:.,y pm,,,;, No. 1 1 pi'i nratoriu'W, seitiuiiun:.! ft ...... .r, where in the northwest. h le mwM, cross cut saws, kiuvt-s . 11 1 . nn.V tools of all kimls, pitch forks, shovels Wanted: Teams to haul lumber ; l0 hoim.hoM unMnK H,t otlar by the thousand from mill, Union arl-ciM t00 numerous to mentiui. Lumber Co, two mileg north of TermB 0f salei-One year's time Cudar Mill. nn approved notes bearing 7 per A W Smith, formerly of Tigard- cent interest ion suma over 10, un- villo l-u now of Porllaod, wheie der 10 cash. Discount of 5 per h si t lereal citato business, cent for cash on all Bums over J 10. ws m't Friday. FBKK LUNCH AT NOON ...ia.l foe ueneral house- Hugh llxannan, Owner. work f nily of two. Rest ruling J. W. Hughes Auctioneer 11L eook. and none oth- Frank knight, Clerk er need apply. Ioquw of ArguB. John Lorsung, who was in town from below JNewton, oaiuruny register now. S. L lUmes, Ladd ,v Ke-il Farm, lioedville, Oregon One cent a pound will be paid for picking. Chas. Ad im?, who is fishing for crawfish in the Tualatin, last week cent in to Seattle, Wash , his best market, 1ml dcasn. He makes two shipments per week, and gets 18 cents per down, above express charges. John Shaefor, father of Mrs. E. II. lUird, leaves the last of the wcik for a visit at Akron, Ohio, lie still holds his Hillsboro proper ty, nu.l will return to Oregon. S. L. P. irnea, superintendent at the Ketdville Ladd it Reed Farm, states that liia company will pay the usual out) cent per pduud for picking hops, and that the report that they would pay but 50 cents is error. , Joeet.b ll. McPherson, aged 47 years, died at Newport, Auguft 4,! UK)7. Mr. McPherson has had; heart trouble for some time, and j went to Newport for the benefit of his health. He improved for a few j days, and then died suddenly. Mr j McPherson leaves a widow, a daughter, and two sons. He has been engaged in hap raiting for a few years, this side of Forest urove, and at one time was Assessor Wil cox' field deputy io that section. The McPherson family came to Forest Grove from Kansas, about eight years ego. He was last at the county seat just before July 4, and at that time knew that he might be called at any time. He was a man of ex emplary habits, and had a host of friends in West Washington Coun ty. The family has the sincere pympathy of a large circle of friends. The remains were brought back for burial, Monday. Strongest Directorate in County Within three months after opening for business this Bank had over $ioo,coo 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 Docs a general Banking business. We pay interest on time deposits. Loans and Discounts. Exchange bought and 80M to ell partd of the world. Until our new brick is com pleted on the corner of Pacific Avenue and Main, oar 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-Comity Commissioner. John A. Thornburgh, Cashier. Forest Grove, Oregon yearling steer, shortliorn mm 4 yi-.ii old, J wagons, buggy, McCornm k mow er, hav rake, 30 tons hay, 24 tons billed, liny fork, rois, carrier ami slings, i n M.a tliiob Smith, of Forest 1 in the city minuay, hip Grove o,n iv ui. 1 The Pacific Railway & Naviga tion Co's engine, the "One Spot,',' was taken to the Southern Pacific shops for repairs, the last of Ihe week, and a new locomotive has been substituted on the run. For Rent: 13()-acre farm, 0 aotes cleared; good for dairy pur poses; one mile south of Hillsboro Renter has privilege 01 ouying stock, feed, etc lcqwire of Her man Koehnke, Hillsboro, ti. 4. Speaking of groceries if you want the t'mest staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market, try John Dennis. He is after your trade, and once a ciiBtomor, always a customer. Thos. Howe, tho dee fancier and sportsman of this city, returned the last of tne weet irom an exienaea triD into the Coos Bay country He brings back glowing reports of that sectiou, and says there will be , , , . Argus and Journal, 11.75. David Wenger and Dan Stoller, of Helvetia, were in the city Saturday. C. T. Crow, who lived here a few years ago, was in town last week, returning to the Sound. Trackman Gray, of the P. R. A N., hasnoved into the Schmeltzer house, on the corner of Third and Oak. For sale: Binder, threshing ma chine outfit, portable sawmill, etc. Will sell cheap. Kurath Rros. John O'Brien, of near Cedar Mill, and who has lived there for many years, was a county seat vis itor, Tuesday. . The United Evangelical Church has been moved to the new lot on Third Street, nearly opposite the j Christian Church. ThiB means five churches on Third Street. Lost: Small black mare, with three white feet and white streak in forehead and cn nose; branded "A" on shoulder. Liberal reward. Write or phone McCormick Bros., Laurel, Ore. Independent Phone. The Meier & Frank Co , cf Port land, this year bought their hay for their dehvwy teams, from W ash i tig ton County farmers. It is stated that they bought, through A. N. Stanton, 200 tons, at flkper ton. Rev. C. C. Poling, who is well known here, preached at the tent tabernacle meetings, Sunday, to an appreciative audience. Rev. Po ling is now president of the United Evangelical College, at LaMars, Iowa, but still holds his member ship in the Oregon conference. Walter Bennett and wife return ed from a visit to Oregon City the last of the week. They have left Mountamdale, and Mr. Bennett will hereafter remain, for a while, anyway, with the Ballard shop, while the proprietor takes a vaaa tion. ' Dr. T. J. Grams, one of the phy eicianB who attended the unfortu nate survivors of the Columbia and who, with his wife, was a pas senger on the Elder when Bhe pick ed up the San Pedro, was out irom Portland, the first of the week, a r Bailey's Big Store 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, Pateut Kid. Blucher, Ball and Oxford. J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove Builds Up Irou-Tone increases the appetite, aids digestion, builds up the nervous system and creates new, rich blood. 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. 2fte 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, Brushes, Soaps, etc., which we offer at especially attractive Tieirpe Qno jmrj"!"'1""' r 1 t 0