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VOL. XVI.
HILLSBOKO. OREGON. JUNE (). i909
NO. 13
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jl'DCI 10WIU TOM'Ilk t)B 10
GfiJiiUM Iitrele H,l Mt
Wrd ()?
IVlfift t'niverslty end Tualalln
Acnl'iuy have closed another year,
tnJ Commencement U on In tern
Tlx colteg it gulling in liu
with th big educational Innlllu-
liun of ll UU, end tb year ju.t
rloed b bn lgnl lor tifT
io all branch, t.at night the
"Brldg of tb God" M play d on
tb('n)pu. anil tomorrow evening
ih.rt will be a musical recital. The
raruainiler of iba program it:
fMIOAV, Jl'WK II
t.,1,. m. Mafali IUH. Mulc trt-lUl
lj ilu.lrllU of III l'i'0irrluljf
Srt an v. Ji k ii
Xi.in. m AnoUrraaf y recital of Hit
t'onvmatory of Muaic.
M'KIlM', Jl MH IJ
IIOOI.UI lUctalaiirraU Hrrwiilt. I'lra
l.lral Fell HI
SiKip m AititirM twft.fr Uir Chrla
tun Aw taliuoa, J. Allen U
Muiiiuv, J' 14
1 1) n ):" ) m. iLr.li 1111.
lubtl, Miaa StUii')rt'a cUar.
1 jo p, in. (lit Uir I ampul
Ctu I "ay l!inrlr
Tt'KnOAV, Ji"a 15
10 ou t. m. Aunual Hireling if Tnialm
iip m. Cluaiag Krrcl ill Acad
my. A'U1" t'V krtr. Kau I. Ilut-hra
Jimp HI Ho Itlf CaoiJHi. lullfr
IUikI Cuiiirit.
Hoop. m. Anuivrrsacv u( AuufUtr
Aliiinnl ol I'atllif fulrrtaily.
WKtMtV, JrH lO
to jo i m. (Itatluatiitg l.irrclwaof lit
I ultmlly.
AiMf-H b lluu. Slrplirn A. ImtSI.
II oo m. Annual liuaiiwM titrating of
Auociata Alumni.
loop m. Cut pui a I tun iliunrr. Tar
tint of Cuiigrrigallixial Cltu'i'ti.
Hwp.ui, CoiiiUH-atxmriil luiKtit.
Thi year' graduating clam nurn
1rt nine, two young woman and
teran youug men, liiir name ana
place of residence ling follow
Martha r. Holme. Ue.lvltie
iltlan V, Chandler. Korel Grove
R. Kroeet Hraii-1, Portland; Harry
I'. Humphrey, Portland; Jonathan
U. tlilu, rorral Grove; Ksginew
H. Roblnaon, Portland; Jams It
Ward, Callin. Wash ; Virgil Wa
Urtuen.Th I'alle; 3 K Wilhain
Boiaa. Idaho.
Tba gradual from Washington
county out of lualatin Acad' my
Uillaboro Willamonia May At
kinon, Ooflia Koaa (Ireor, Witla
Mile Moora; Forwt (iroa lt K
Aunt in, Helan Coroalia Uiahoi
llalan Htiaa Chaltoira, Kdnii l)i
call Clapp, iloliuan Uoynlun Ktr
rin, Karl LaPayclta Houxa, Liola
Mary Uoum, Aruhia Hharman Mar
kaa, Banie Wanda Todd, (1 ildi"
Roverla PaUiron;Iila KarnHmith,
Bauka; K Ina Uulh UKftd.Hherwood.
WILLIAM WEIR
William H. Walr, who ha rfaldo.1
lo thi county ninra 1KU.1, difil at
bit home men miUa northwrat of
UlenoiM, June U, IVcaad
wai horn in Magdeburg, (lrrrany.
March 23, 1835, anil caran to Amer
Win 18.V). afttling in Wlnoonain.
He went in Calif iroia by oxtcain
travel, in 1805, and want to Mon
tana lulim-quantly, where he wa
blghly eetiuimml, and for nixtren
year wai juntloa of th peace in
bii diHtriot. He marred Anna (1.
Johneon, of near Bulla, in 18'J2.
They came to Oreiion In 1W)3 and
Died on the homeetead where he
lived until hia death Hie wife
nd thr.a children. Win J. 24
yean of age; Mine Anna, aged U
nd Adolph, aged ah tut 0 yeara, alt
01 whom are at home, He waa
member of the German Lutheran
Church, and wa man i f strict
Integrity. The funeral took place
Monday, at ten o'olock, at the new
Method let Cburoh in hiecoiumuni
ty, and Interment waa in the Ar
cade cemetery,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
J. H Bwallav.of Knedville. waa
in the city Halurdav.
J. C. Miller, of Arcade dialrk t.
wan In toa?n Haturday.
Kiuit jar cape and rubhara at
ortland lirlcaa Frank ft Hor
wirk, Uedville, Ore. 12 if
Arlia Curry wnt ui totiaaton.
Miinday, to ineaaura rock at the
onuiity crunher.
Mr. Thoa. (ibaanlaat Oregon
City, fur a fortnight' leil with her
daughter, Mr (ieo. Hchulti.
For Hale: ti xid, young cow, all
freah; will lake ahiwp n trad
ii lur tolller, toroeliut, Oregon,
Uoute 2 12 6
it 1 inlay tbe Uatdvill
FIFTY ACHES
IKKIGATION
mm
IIMflll
IIH KK
IILUI
la ware-
John W. and W. C. Jackeon, of
(ilincoe, were in tbe county eeat
Saturday.
T. (1. Meachaui, of Mountain-
I dale, waa in with a big load of ce
dar poeti tbe laxt of the week.
Chan. Ilolcnmb.ol near liethany,
wa in Haturday, and aayi Waeb-
ington County U u'hi.1 enough for
bim.
J. A. Kirk wood, of Heed villa,
wa in town SatunUy, lo iking like
"hia ol' eo7," m thry aay down in
Dixie.
Jake Milne, who i running one
Very few people know it, but .ina of tbe big farm on tbe North
Wood ia lo the Irrigation bueinen 1 l,ln. Q the county eeat Bat-
uruay.
pin v.
Zina WimkI Ranch han Inno
vation In Tarni Work
Ply PI W4TEK WITH EKGISE
. AT TUB CITY PARK
Noted Speakers Will be In
Attendance
BASKET DISSEBS AID COOD TIME
Will Irrigate Alalia, 0ta, Kilt
Care all San
ad I
irr
.it. i -
houae tiiau ana wtio ba charge oil11 nai lateralis Dtiy acre
IheH. 1. (tallon, waa lu tba city of bottom laoJ and Mondav morn-
L. 1 I '
moiuUy. ioBCuaimaiKiad toirriirala h meana
Hring your watche and clock of pumping from the TuaUtin Itiv
repairing
ilreot
Corner Malo and Third
4Utf
I NV' Mr.h of tha old guard o fHU,u imeol()(1
pioneer, and who la back lo good . , , . ,
health gtio, wa in town lb la.1 tnd 'oU0(1 lbl il M P7lDB
Geo
N.
ALVAH EARL RICE
within a half mile of tbe city lim
l aul Mndaur, who came here a
few year ago from the land of cy
clone, wa in from Weet Union,
Haturday.
ir tir a a a f
III j . a . il ' ' " I . W . IJilMTTlR fil il nllULlin
"'".r"? anold.im Hillnboroite .
at .... . I
power. U will irrigate oat, corn, wa in towa Haturday. "Light lay
Altike and kale, and expect good crop," be ray
Ceo, Halborn, who has eight
i i j - i-.t-
a acre oi nne nop, ana woico are
..lit..ek proooeitloo. When th ba woven loo,ln nne, wa in iown rnuay,
i i i." ... 1 1 1 nun. j I a tuoceea there will be hundred of I " l'"uue
t. f. nurawi. ui t uiiiiuw. iiiu i i . . ... i
hnl. n. i ih. ..I,,n,. ,.f acre IrriiaUd alom the lowlande ,,T"1 v oger,(,I Ueivetia, ana
m . . Ll it . f.. I !.. 1 .1 . !. !1t I
rinlleenij plcturetaue aeclloD, wa me luaiaun, ana main win in
In town Halurdav. creaae prodoction Qlty pr cent.
I .
,, , , , aeema to be conaeniu ol opinion.
I'aiiiri tiar, wbji idqid mr iu Tki U il,. I.: ;..in.ii
!l.l. :-!.!.. , I u.. iu vjuu in i,iiK.oiK
. ,u.a T.V....... ... IU Ww pt)Uti lhy g n lh) T,Uy
U..a.ilaaaf n.iinimt nwa la.tvi tlaal. - V
Houtb Tualatin ranch.
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'IIUm.I.J IJ.ir. Will m. ltrriff.li.in .111 mm. ).. . ore. I I -. 1) C5eD, WHO IDI'ie OUJ
for Ui U. M. Miller, HcbolU, Or., f.atur oo the plain of Ihe Tula bi" Hfatime when he bought tbe
-i K 11 it. r .i..t. 11. s iin n,l n.ir. PrM. .n,l ih big Freem n farm a lew years ago.
BB lll TW V Wa V W 1 M a vaui w v a -it i - , t
aooner it cornea tbe aooner we will . . " couniy wai ir.e iwi oi
rival the fertility and production lDa w'f
of tbe Nile io the day of theca l I),)rr Waggener, who ha been
priciou Cleopatra. Ther i water running a Usncit on the United
enough going to waile to water all Railway. ae up the firet of the
acceaaib'e Und, and in time it I week, the suaet of his eieter. Mrs
II. Wilcox.
H. Alexander and wife will
occupy tbe Susie Morgan house, on
uaeeline, wbile the f . K. x N. en
ai-k t;At., ki. k .m. g"r, Cliaa. Foiieit. ana lamuy
'" """ dlJJ Ik. fln,,m.,.l Rn.tnn
2 mile weal of HilUtnro. Tbur wuw
hook for the new uonley aiiipia w' v.- York in 1H32. aud digtion. diarrhea, etc. Conkey'a
out lal wek, lor uae in Clearing I. ki ,.. t. nhnlera Cure in the drinkins water
.i.i.... i.. f..i.. ti.... . . . . .7 "
ngmuiw.j u7 w...v. . Obio.aod Uler lolllinoi. During ia guaranleea by K v. uanramfi
n'7- lha Citil War and the event that Trice .il.'X! ana .WC. 114
fclderJ. A. tamphell. th pioneer Med ud to tbe catalrophe, tie wa Marahall Rkr whn ha nut in
. . ,. .i.i- III l,.. i L-. . I r
tuniian miowier, anu woo ia wen n aooiiuonui, ana wa woai wa 30 VMM, ov.r 0 lne i aurei pection
known all over tbe couniy, waa oul loown a a "conductor on the un- wag HllurdVi aDj called on the
Sunday,, He ia alowly Improving derground railroad." In 18r'. be Urgus. Marohall now etarlson hi
from a rinl aever allaci ol par-1 tttendd nchool at Koeutb. Iowa, j,;lD etr 0f Arpu reading.
I ... I 1 n,l-.Mv AulKora nf ria. v rrarm
.i.i,. ......I who dJ about two year ago. . "UV4,' .-".-(;."'
ir a. . en, .ociu ai-ri. ,n . .. 0Kt0D. avs be will have a nice
lb. .lre,t from ihe Dr. Tamieai. "T tI". cron of King. Soitnbergs and
rerideoce, Main Hlreel, ba. a nice a"Q"7' : .i"" 7.1 Baldwin, thi. year, as the froet
line of illinery which ehe ia T. and cold failed to injure them.
ftinain. t Cal In and nnecl V.T.'r' "
ome real Urg.iD 12 3 Kaernd.do, UI.; John. ol Hiltoboro IIenry M.tthes. of Laurel, was in
ivpuriaiu ih,.h i.. iroreai urove uarnew uri, m i rrrhrnn seen in th har
theiirtllin pice .u year ago, came cheadle, of toreet Urove, and Des for many a year. Mr. Mattbes
down from Hclo, Lion County, lbe Tgn ,Dd Klla, deceased He wa tmU lo. jj vearg he l,m heard
i.atoi ma weex, ana wa. a ruwpi converted at the age ol u years, naught of hi hrothr, Jos., who
in ma uiuiihi'iu in. Mm, ""-iiana na ever since umm au muu njyteriou(ly disapiwared in l ort
of North HilIdtHiro. ential memtier of the Congregation- Unii .tihattima. He think ner
I .. . .a. i i.-..-- . - - r
mi... ii... inn . fnrm.r Hillabo. a Chuicb. his moet IruUlul work n.na w4a HH. it with in
VII .O. Wn.v...,- .-. -.IJ.ll- V.l L. I "-I-" -
ro boy. Us beeo cboeen track cap- Dating oeeu at r raua i,i wi the metropolis,
tain at th. hi. e universivy, a... ; . - " 8,m Moon, theCentervilledairr
gone, where be n eiuueoi, ,BU r k. to man. was in Saturday, and says the
where h. bas eeiaDlloea a ip.en- - ::V- j ha.pron will ha coneiderablv short
lid record in claaa work, a well a uuianoro, vrego, , .ou , .u .
F. . . I an II ... I. VOU li..n.1llMf v I ' nvAr U
llVtnl Utllla uoavu vwttsjv. , , , , t
The funeral took place Sunday, "ran. "m"ny u
.. u-.-.L 11 1 .K. r..r,r.. we nave a uuio more moisiure mis
g.tion. 1 minister of Hillsboro's onth he corn, which is nsed as
Sburch, ofliclating. J". l,n n0.lM, M luXUrh
Mr. Rioe was highly esteemed, "" B""u,w'
Jaws V ilkes, who helped Arch
who will take lbs Gld with a fine
I threshing outGt at harvest time,
wa in town Saturday.
K. F. Willis, the Bank hard
ware man, was down Friday, on
tieo. K. FUgley having tbe other, legal business., II i interested in
installed by tbe government exper- the Banks' new sawmill protect
. . . . . . 1 -
Clay pigeon trap, and imental department last season
John HcbntiJer, of near I'billipa,
waa in Monday, and ha ya that
ii 1 at atan . I
an 1 ana piowea iai ran, a no
again thi Hpring, i showing (lne
crop.
Four room house on Washington will come, and be universal.
Htreet, on rar line between Beoond
and Third, lot fiOiUK). for sale -
K'Url Lyons, 2 mile nortbweet of
flilUU.ro. 61 If
Wm Pitman went up Buxton
wy Ihe first of ihe week, lo Und
o athletics, as a sprinter
Mrs. C. W. Klkln, of Prinsville,
'ornierlv Mis Kstella Ujodio, Is
here for an extended visit with ber
iaiar. Mrs. T. it. Imbrie, and
.roiher. Judge J. W. and T. P.
(loodin. Mr. Klklns accompanied ,nj jwtfM a host of friends who
ner lo tbe valley, but bas returned fItend their sympathy to the be
Geo. Mchulmerich, cashier ot the "ved fm,'T
6 a.
0:1 a a.
Leave for Porllimd
Forest Orove Ical
Hlicrlilan PI...
Horest Orov Local,' ...10:42 a. 111
ureal urov Local 3:41 p. 111
Corvallt OverlMud 4M p. m
Uave Portland for lllllsboro
n 1.1 -
vurvaiu uvrrlan.l r.10 a. 111
roret Orove Local H.fto a 111
rurcai urova I jv.l . inn n. in
Sheridan Flyer 4:10 p. ni
forest Orov Local 5:40 p.
in
T. 0. Wadsworth, well known in
this city as a aon in-law nf Dr. J.
Adkins, departed for Philadelphia
iiiesaay morning, to represent Porte
"uu ureuu men in a naiiona
convention.
. Mn. Mary Humphreye and
wughter, Miss Luoy, a former
teacher in the local schools, were
bt Pablic Is laviUd-il Rtstrlcti
Mad
Hillsboro Orange, Patrons of IIop
bandry, No. 73, have everything io
readiness for their big basket pic
nic at the city park next Tuesday
morning and afternoon. The
Orange represents ideas and prin
ciples tbr.t stand for advancement.
and a noted (.range speaker, J. J.
Johnson, tbe state lecturer, will be
0 attenbanoe. Beside this gifted
Granger there will be others who
will adurees tbe assembly.
All Grangers in the county, and
all farmers and their families, and
tbe reneral noblio as well, are in-
vited to attend thi meeting and
erjiy tbe feativilie of tbe day. The
(range element bas been a power
io tbe advancement of conditions
lor tbe farm element, and they
have left their imprees upon the
statutes ot the state. They are
conservative, yet progressive, and
oearly every law initiated by them
ba been voted into law by the
people.
Washington County has been
honored by the state and national
an gee. B. G. Leedr, of Heard
ville, and AuUin Buxton, ot Forest
Grove, have each filled tha chair of
State Master, and represented their
state in the National sessions.
Tbe local committee extends
cordial invitation to tha poblio to
attend this session rext Tuesday
OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE
Tbe Oregon Electric rnna six care each
wav daily. Tbe 8:ss a. m. and I4S P.
train out of HilUbbro connect promptly
with Salem car at Garden Home. lne
Ilillsboro-Portland timetable follow:
Leaves HilUboro Arrive Portland
7 S a m.... 8 30 a m
8 65 a m 10 00 a m
ttaanmaM a is ISP"
1 45 p m 150pm
3 55 P 5 00 p m
6 15 p m 7 ao p m
LeaYet Portland Arrive Uillaboro
7 00 a m. 8 05 a m
855am . 10 00 am
10 15 m M 11 30 a m
1 30 p m a J5 p m
4 10 p tn 3 15 p m
5 30 p m .......... 6 35 p m
i High Q UALITY Drug Store
When you arc sick and hi
need of Medicine, you want
not only that which is Trne
to Name, but also that which
is of the highest quality ob
tainable. Such is the class 1 .
of Drugs which we constantly ' ,
endeavor to furnish our cus- t '
'
tomers. ' ,
.. . . ; ! ' . ..
None but Competent reg- ... . ' I
istered pharmacists are al-
lowed to fill Prescriptions or ;
sell drugs of any kind in our .
Store:
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. f
' V ' .
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DEPOT SITE SETTLED
GRANGE PICNIC
Wilkes and Dave Kuder build the
cawmill up on Kuder Creek, above
Banks, away back in the dark
ages, eays this was not the first mill
in the county, as reported, but that
the first sawmill was built by
Chas. McKay, on Jackson Falls, in
Jackson Falls ia above
n.-iumuroial Bank, returned tbe
first of tbe week from a trip to the
llanohn. down in the
"" e. I .. . . . I
1 1V.....1. rii.trini na aav 1,1 tn nairon 01 nusoanurr buu
IJlllU V.'M.I ...... uvw J I - 1 I M,
that Claude Cook and Geo. Sohul- Farmers and all citiiens of W ash n"'
. . 1 iL. a il t 1.. iV.iml! Vm ava nnrili&ltu 15ltl
mertch Jr., wno are on u. -u ngwu wu.. v ,,,.. ttlA W9S ut-r owned hv
farms belonging to the Bhoeslring invited to join in , a pun o "M h:Tfth; . Jackson astata.
Co., are getting along nicely. picnto to oe given unuer
. ISPICeeoi Ilianuuru urauis nu. iui ins nauRB Liuiuurr vuiiiubut
Richard Bowser and wile, 01 im- ln tui u.ij Hi.U.nro. in the Citv h.a hen incomnrated bv A. John
uii. I'e.. arrived iu the city Hatur-1 .,. Tna,U. June 1.1. Hneakers Utonhonann Portland, and W. K.
ilav. and are fiuesla St the home Of I .,. l. i,.nt in ntnluin nnr I n.;a and V. W Willia. lUnka
.. j 1 - . . I Nil. J.VRV.I . " , I 1" ...v. - " .. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 . turner, "" principles and what we stand fir. The articles ol incorporation cover
dowser ia a Sister of tbe nostess. I ml all. with vour has- all ihn neneAsarv avenues of the
Thsy expect to locate in Oregon kel wel( gjje(j) an,j j0jn wjth U9 jn utni)er husiness, and capitalization
Mr. Bowser is a cement worker and -h feetiviti8 of the occasion
brick mason, and comes mgniy Hillsboro Grange No.
reoommended as a raeonanio.
ia at $30,000. B inks is close to a
"3. fine timber belt, and the new firm
will do a big business. The mill
will mean Banks' first good pay
roll, and the little and growing
town is tiding good over the new
enterprise. I be company expeots
W Hilton Frank, of south of Cor n.v LeBeau. of Hohblls. was in
nelius, was severely Injured is" 1 town Monday.
Saturday, In a runaway, wni e
I.... Ki.nni.l irnak nffhlSinumO. " '" cuiuuhiiiu..i.,v.UiP..
and one of the wheels passed over pred Paeteoh, the 8hady Brook 6 J
nassed over his chest. Dr. Everest farmer who was badly crippled up W'm. F. Nelson, aged about 39
attended him, and he was able to h,y a laBt year, was in the city years, and a native of Oregon, died
... . , n... 1 .v.. .-..,lr K,il 1 .. 1 I . n .... 1... 1.. : 1 . . V. :
v 1 hi t town me ursi ui .uo nonaay. lai oeaine, isi rnuay, euuvuiuuium
will be unable to work lor some .... to an attackof paralysia. Mr. Ne
week. " Lin. t..j, . .. ... son leaves a wife and four smal
t-u- v..i..-.i .kn lnwidlv .1 n. n n Sni,v nnn. children. He was piominent lo
J (III II V TV eaa nn " J 1 m Ul itVTl V wioui, vmuvvi , . . J
t. " e. t a w nniintV ft I -.11 Vrt-KrA.n al mTB ID raiUOaa CODBirUCUOD, DU
EnOWIl Bill UVOl M - " iuiuidwIi wan auuwu udiw ruu I 7 .1 .1 .a a 1 .
tanner insurance writer. leas proud McMinn'vllle. Rev. Sperry was Dr. . he a t8 e portag9 oad; he
these days as King Kdwara. uis Adkins' father-in-law. "Ul,u: u(r L ta M.,i
1 .1 1- j... m ih arrival of a I v6v into the Das Chutes country
elation is due to the arrival 01 a j j
fa Unnk Halltf till If. I al VA wwwwi "v IIUW uni'R uuuwfvvn f wuw
Ks a' Zo'rd of ' 2;04i,ind whose earliest t pWtaibow to
mother is a daUithter of Lovelace, seaeou. 00 u.s uuuuiuucu uo mariii muun, meioi ui . a
? MLi Tall. ih .nunnster may Nl not cultivate, and placed about McCourt. Mrs Joe Downs and Mrs
If blood ! WlMha y0""';? 460BbB,pinoil hia vibes, the past Chas. Kooulz, of Uilleboro. Th.
heien back on the grand circuit week, this will be the first time remains were brought to Portland
Ta ..min tha eait and here's he hasn't harvested the product in and interment wsb in River View
rAni. h. dflaa. 1 many years. I cemetery.
The Oreron Electrio bas at last
re'.tlei down to business, and the
new- depot site has been puro baaed
The Zina Wood property on Third
and Washington: the Mrs. Thomas
property on Washington, and 50
feet off the Mrs. Ludemia Ander
eon place, on Fourth and Washing
ton, have been bought, and work
ready has commenced on getting
the ground in shape. Mrs. Ander
son sold 50 feet off the sooth end
of the property, for which tbe com
pany paid 11,000 Tha company
ill move ber bouse to tba north
The deal leaves her three or four
of her trees. The depot proper wi
bs near the corner of Third, and
the Anderson property waa wanted
in order to lay switches
The company has been many
months selecting a site, and this is
bout as central to th town aaany
property considered
Thos. Rood is brakesman on the
. R. & N., these days.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace, of
ortland, were guests at tha Frank
Wallace home, Sunday.
P. J Vanderianden. who has DUt
in 28 years near Banks, farming,
etc , was in town Monday.
John Freudenthal, of below New
ton. wasin town Monday, and says
that he is again supplicating th
"thunder gods."
G eo. Alexander, a son of Mrs
Chas. Koonts. has a position with
an engineer corps op at tha front,
beyond Buxton.
J. C. Hare, who has orders for
an extended run of tha Hillsboro
sawmill, was a visitor to hia camps
above Buxton, Monday,
Good pasture for horses, one ball
mile east of Hillsboro. U. W.
Bondurant, Hillsdale, R. 2: or
J. W. Masters, Hillsboro, 13 6
HI! PAIS
ill plii
SLAUGHTER PRICES!
To mahe room for other StocK I am maKing
a sweeping reduction on the prices of all
lines of Shoes. These are absolutely- the
greatest values in Footwear ever offered in
this city. Just read the following prices.
For Ladies
. ... . 1
$1 75 Reg. now $1 55
2 00 Reg. now 1 65
3 00 Reg. now 2 45
2 50 Reg. now 2 P5
3 50 Reg. now 2 65
4 00 Reg. now 2 95
4 50 Reg. now 3 45
$5 00 Reg. now $3 85
FOR MEN
In men's shoes we
are making the same
quotations,, dollar
for dollar, as in
the opposite col
umn. Good', durable
shoes, and in style
and money savers.
200 pairs Baby shoes in Price 50 to ,
75 cts. now on sale at 40c
J. 8. Lorsung. contractor, went
uo above Dilley. Monday, to put in
a oounty bridge, taking with him
as help, Diok Hundley ana wu
Emrick.
Mrs. Julia Dennis, of Pendleton
t. tn tha nltv the ciiest of her steD
son. John Dennis. She leaves in
a few days to spend the Summer
with her daughter, Mn. Daisy
Ton6, ot Tillamook.
Misses & Children
75 ct shoe for eo cts
$1 00 shoe for 75 cts
1 25 shoe for 95 cts
1 50 shoe for $1 15
1 75 shoe for l 35
2 00 shoe for 1 45
2 25 shoe for 1 60
2 50 shoe for I 70
Sale on Boys and
Youths ' Shoes
$1 50 shoe for $1 20
1 75 shoe for 1 40
2 00 shoe for 1 55
2 25 shoe for ,1 70
2 50 shoe for 2 05
3 00 shoe for 2 35
JOHN DENNIS, HILLSBORO
Victor Talking Machines
As a result of numerous calls for the Victor
Talhing Machine, I have decided no put in
a line of this most wonderful and, complete of -all
musical instruments. These' New. Style
' Victors play with such a true to life sweetness
and mellowness of tone that it is absolutely per
fect. There is nothing else equal to it. ' " '.
' You owe it to yourselves to .hear, the .Victor.
The very next time you pass my store, stop
in, and I will gladly play any Victor music
you want to hear. 'sl '- "w ;!:,"!.'!'T''"''
LAUREL M, HO YT
,': '
WATCHMAKER
Graduate
.Optometrist
I
r
n me city the la t of tbe week.
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