Me I HILLSBORO VOL. XVI. HILLSBOKO. OK KG ON. JUNE '.'A. i90'J NO. 15 MILS BEAT m yisiTiSGBiix m People CbthlnTei of I'orl I an J Not in It TBI SCOKI Vk TIS TO POUB Wa hava n fitiihxJ our ruo of liuildini I'.Iim k ami hava a h'xmI supply on tha yard. Wa will have supply of brick on html by lh iiH6 ill Juti. Wawill fun our run of large tiU, 10 Inch and over, Ik)UI Juna :. I'trlim wanting thoaa tlina tn U at ortlnr I hum l.v July I, aa we cannot alford to carry (hitin In slock, ao do not Mania ua If wa have nnr.a whan you call for Ihntii laiar. Wa ipcl to bav a full slock of auialUr aims lha latter lair Unit Ut ibt lecal Swileinis, ,,t of July. Wa have 3 in , 4 Id t athletic I'aik Hill.bjro Cardinals, llM'so.Clo. 4 Tbis U the rull of lha gaii KunUy at Atblallo 1'ari, ml k.il- i.a vi.lliira war not a hie ii I. .-. - ft. I - I ' . . aitanl, It waa pr.y !.-. v.7 Uy of Un(M,r at Hare's awitch o thra inoiogs diJ lb Peoples I that wa will anil at a very reason Clothing nloe hsvs a louk lo-ona able figure, lit U6. UH, 2i4, 2iG t ik i t K llnthafnh and one n ll uirnl Irrivtba, all . . 'i. ,t.. . l . ,i .L uifaefldanl alxml. ncept the 212. IDaniQ. i ThU I .11 sood lumber and I til the Cardinal mad no icore. In itucki , u (i my d If you lb Ut Inning Wliiiatas wai nut ran uelutubror thee dimensions found to hurt, tod the" aid wet It will pv you to look it up ..!.-! -Iik t...t f.n man at l).. 1 iMIier K IWrJI Co. btl. Hiiobalarwa the Aral up lot tha cardinal, and ha e tbrowt. oul at Ural on a hit Vl KJof I bur, nd Phelps went tbrf.ame foul Hon. tin went tn llrt on a n and Vllke li d out to en Ut. aouri ig H Utio Tn tll'n ttiau batlftl inl' 'h 1 fa. ueldm'i band, tatiriiiK b eid . In lbeC-nd J"0'e aeut to fif on a pid bill, bat lt lbron out on eleel to 'C.iiid Ki'liotild want U' Oil lha third ink, leaving ao mm d.n Kwiib pd tu (I "I on liaiU. aii'l Nu-k Wit Uun lolloaeil hiuHI atoU third and Vnlam urn id and both cord on l'lp hit. lh btlter bffing l h roan out at third In lb third llouaton want loa-c ond on ft iit!ar an I Witkr d vanord bini tu aarond. ruaklni fltal abtad of the throw. Tom William, advanced Ibeiu tu third and etcind and Iviy noorw auaabed on to dep Irfi and acorad llouaton and Wilkee. Kilrgerald bll to thorl and wa throw o out ftt Aral Did Carpenter Work on First County Frame Court House STILL HIAKIV AT KIPB ACE Still Ca4 fr Utay Ycir t ippeart Taday br and 0 in. on band at preaent I'bone, lfi)r yuu ouaia for tile, a thia atock may U out anr lima. Wa burn our tile and brick bard, a wood I no oli-ctwlth ua. Don'i forget that wa carry a ro'h! line of I tn1 ha wnjoying fair health rough and urrMd lutuler, and can ; fr bia advanced age. For many Henry Wehrung, pioneer of 1852. wai rinbly one yearaold, Halurday, year be baa been Intereeled in the mercantile burineta in thii city and wa the early day cabinet maker He Hi much of bit life'r work on the old building that were In and around Hilleboro, and he worked on the oi l court bouae building, now ued a baibtr bop, ard oppoeite the Tualatin, in 1HM. He and Win. Kane worked J E. iS'irwtr k, in the nmrr buooe' at Itefdville, wait 1 city, Friday. Born, to Mr. and Mr. Bud O ia, liillkb'jro, Or'gon, June 17, l'.KjO, a daughter. 8. 8. IWrnei, of McMinnville, wa down Friday, on buditiH. He wai formerly in the rt&l en late here. 0. A. Ltrnen, who baa 50 acrea under the plow, below Newton, on the Tualatin, wa in town Friday. Bring your watchea and clock to Libby, for prompt and k tllful repairing. Corner Main and Thud tlreeU. i'hl rSrLYTLB KUAU BKATS SUn RECOVER Administrator of Alex Agge leu Instate Gets Non-suit UlLTVOWAB COL'BT BEAKS CASE WiaUd I7 yjo for Deatk ef Greek by Pawder A jury in the Multnomah County circuit court last week waa ioitroct Fruit iar, cap and rubW at M by the preeiding judge to give a I i'urtland pricta Fratk it Bor verdict in favor of the defendant wick, Ueedville, Ore. 12 if corporation, the P. R. 4 N.. the 8am Pairlcy, prominent in the Tillamook line leading out of thia Buxton eection, and held aaeror cjlyi M ,Kainit M. Apach, admin- cipiuig, "". '- '"". Utrator of the eetate of Ale Agge- ArirnnU from Irirt In l'ttrliari1 I I ,,,,, , le, uit for damage in the eum of For Sale: Ojod . jouor oowi, al 7,500, the plaintiff alleging Agge- freeh; will take rheep in trade . , . ' , ,. Victor Collier, Corneliu. Oregon, ltB detlh WM du SW Route 2 12 5 UPD the part of the defendant II. C. Perron, whoe wife i company. Aa no ooe waa near i-ptnding the year in Kngland, with but Aggelee when the explosion relative, wa over Friday, from took place the plaintiff could show Iiwa Hit). r ii f il l .1 c n. nynoiin, uo h in me intr'tntile buireup at Moun aiiidnle. one of the fnrlile eectione of the county, w iu Friday. Cedr fliii.tfle i i any rpantity. no ntgligence and the court in- mructed that the company could n t le held, aa dealb may bars re timed from careli-uneas upon the pari cf the dead man. Tbe Argue oi March 14, 1907, publiabtd ibe fallowing, which ex- tnd will d. liver, t a I . piic-e p ,jlig lhe caw l0 a nicety: i u can khI them anywhere 1 W Kiuv ld, Mo'ni.h.dih Or. ' 22 K.ir Sle: Tlve b.-alnf ebep; a Trend C'tw, good unlket; aid a is tuonthe Jersey hull 1'. 11 Nieii, two mile north of h'choll. 0 egoj. 15 7 Four roniu btuie on Washington Street, on cr line between Sec.ind id Third, lit ftUxlHO. fur eale- Aiexie Aggelee, a Ureek, em- ployed by the P. R & X , at the tunnel, abjve Buxton, was blown to au me, )eelerdy, while working a a 'powder monkey" Aggelee went to Ibe powder house to got a b.x i f giant. He entered theehan ly, which c mlaiied two boxea (f I the expl rive, when an exploeion wae luard, and tha (1 eek and Mr. ind Sim, Henry Webrnnr. i. ...... , i... u.. .i.j i KrnM Lyon, 2 mile norlhwet of ' 'Z." " ,T ,"l IJU01. T&BVIIT UUW IUB CAUIIMIOO J. W. Hughe, who atnually gei a-aied. Dr. F. J. Bailey, who cnee a good many rale in tbe bapoened to be neir tbs tunnel. Western part of the county, war picked up the scattered remnants down from Diliev, t riday, accom of tbe dead man and Coroner a a t 0 paniea oy ni who. John Finher, who bought the Ul rica Haa place a few years ago, ( W. McPberaon, of Portland, side by side on thii old building. Hmitb ha been awarded the contract for land tbe building today is in arplen bll to tha nitcber and there wa no nuitina m tha beatina bltnl for lb did date of preservation, and is in soaring until aeventh inning I nw school building annex. The tact, except, perhaps the eills. and to from Went I nion, baturday, this nn tic lUtcbelar bit to second toard made the awanl at Tburs- aome of tbe changes lo convett It na says ne nas a nnecropon me and l.t tha throw u Aral- Phahte .1. .hin ih ntliw beinff 14.- Unto a buinee houee. farm, but lht his fruit will be made a dandy bit and Hired, U'.N). Mr. Holland, who bss the i Tbe aame year he built the Tualatin I'gbl. lid lhrn I ..i,.,. i r.r l.i.ll.lmo K. tmt tin ! Hotel fur liuimrlf. Tin building be Brown went up today, to investi gate tbe sffair." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hountoo went oul on a foul catch; bl bond, and will begin work as WilkM II tw out on throw to Ural ; I aoon a material can be placed on Tom nilllercs mads first on a bit the ground. over short, when Moore rapped oul a two-bagger, advancing Moore to third, when FiHgerald fanned, end ing tha inning. In tbe eighth Hmilh hit lo devp canter and beat It lo Ut, Alexander hit to the pitch er and was oul; Btlrhelar hit il oul and Hmilh made a somersault slid home, scoring. I'help then cracked the sphere to right field coring ualchelar, going oul btm r 11 f n .1 . . : c.i U.l ...I .1 . I,. ..!.... I HUJi ui uriuiur. WKUIO IU tJk' ml cabinet atoie. In i6 be wit mar- urday, moving Ralph Wann and rinl lo Mart Catheiine Kmetick, who family to Cornelius. Mr. Wann tu born tn hnrlngheM, III., In is ami Anna Erkie to Albert Link, lo a in ec a8 1 i n a $8oo Calip lialtetal to u T Chmtenwn et al, pari aec jo 1 1 o J570 ferdtnand ureener et ax to Frank A Foster, n W of nwV the twWof nw V and nwW of wV aec is t ni6ool haa been tpachlnir the nethanv I Jaa Oillit et ui to v R Orifha et ir. wuo cnB -"-f".':'" achool and s ensaced there for the part aec 26 t t a 1 2000 14. witn nrr ptieotii. Mr. ami J ti. II V Whitney et al to W R Conlee et at. nart lot 10 Pinrood Farm una I .... ' 1: 1 f. .1...:. . ; . I . . 1 W01BUIV.01HC1. Ann wirir u.tn.Kvi , r,.. . v'.tlL p . ., mnA J A filcLov et al to J T Baker, oart . . . , 1 . 1 , , 1 . v u. vw " 1 ru. i ui u . itnun. wuvj i - . - . air. aou airi. nrurung itiuuui'icu mr 1 , , n. . - , 1 see t t t n A 1 tel. not aoon tnrre.iier aom oui ana 01 r. " , . K ' Jo Galbreath et al to W A Carter et Wthrung then devoted hiniw-lf to the I in Friday, enroute to Laurel. He al, e S of ntX ec Jt & X of w mtpuure DUiiurm. u ucr vcai. uc mmts ne win get gooa prices tnig Ol IIW v sec 21 t J I 1 7000 tetcu iuegriiriainicn:iiaiiiPiiiximin- n. nir tn tha fart that fianrea P Joosten to Martm Uoemana. part 1 1 - r. - - 1 ... . . - r what I v vuuliu u 1 V 1 u J w.. w 1 iviiij);vi iv . mu. aiiui.1, tia.k IT.pt lUilfimnf baa tha aaenev for ibe famous McCormick binders, iCbrinu.n liuieiick, the fuiily witling next term. mowers, bay rake, tedder and all kind of farm machinery. Do not fail to see bim, if you need (arm implements t f this kind . Also sells the International gaoline engines pump. Come and see blm. Idif (1. W. Kelly, of north of Glen- c.e, was in Friday, and l en vale . a ill - - UP AM H II 111 A K IWlchelar, I f. l'lirl), c lloiuion, j b Wtlkea.e William,, T, r f-... Moire, c f FitKeiaM, i b Smith. b Wilhaiiii, N. p...... Alexander, p Mullin 1), a a Murphy, 1 b Ivli, t b . I 10 i i o 0 9 0 I e sen. llouaton bll to third base ing from a severe tllnees. u-o says and wa thrown oul at first, ending he nearly passed over, but is worth ids Lardlnala work for the dar. rx- a dmn dead men ret. tie slate oept to give tbe visitors their half, that bit four and five year old wai Alexander, pitching since tbe nul trees are beating nicely tbi seventh, then fanned two mn. Leanon Mr Kelly baa a One nut walked one, another flew out to first exhibit at Seattle. i.i . . i nu me game railed. fi, nnd delivered in lit f unntiii I vu ... iiti.i.nui n.w i ... , ,. ,, any qiianuir in city, i er miru, 3 25 and 3 50, ft per quality. Abo have aih wood, dive your orders now. Leave at Hetdel s real estate office. F. Q. Ileidel, Hilleboro. Hit 0. Holmes, of Ksst PortUnd, wa out the )at of the week, the guest of his father in law, Preston M. Jackson. Mr. Holmes was in the Alaska oountry for some years durina the height of tbe gold boom. He was oul ibrougn me north county, Saturday, od saw some fine country and some epien did development. Dince at , Reedville, Salurday evnninir. June 2fi. 1!H. Under ausnioes of Modern woodmen . ma. ii ne roelle's orchestra. 1 ictets, ei.o, including supper. A good time, and everybody invited. Peter Jac ibsen. who settled 35 vesrs ago near Wret Union, was in Friday, and says thai oats sown earlv est Fall look remarkably . . 1 M ! well, but that winter ana npriug sown are noi mriving. ivimou s'anding the drouth he says tbe Aelda are exoeDtiona Iv lout mil neat on. w holesoroe meal ..i. n. ii r. . . -1 k. I hi. patturroutandukinKbitMnt. Wm H. on hop oontrtctB are and ii. A.eMio ptruiertatp who nim. i uvj wrrv jpr nu. TL- .a.a t...lls Mat. tlta ftrw nwJem I Ltirka In the citv. and their itore it now Taken Up: At the Mch ee A t.0- conducted in it. nee mill, red Durham cow, with Mr. end Mr. Wenninger well known .mall Im-11, and large horns; also an over .ne .i.ic a. .,u.. ,elow jBr8ey heifer. J. J. Hay v. r.-w mti.B.. .hn4 thv meet wrd, Cornelius. Route 2, lad. hundred of people from the uorthwest. Phone, Line 9, No. 552. 15-7 wrra.tiai.ai chutch if thia citv for Frftnk Keuon. who baa seen U many yeara seasons on the ridge north of Glen- Thetr children ere: tnanoiie a , wue cc,e, was m Friday, and says pros of Kx-SenttrO. V l'.tlenHiu. now re- , f j fai aiding iu I ortlaud; Mary C, wife of Da- " . .' , .1,1 r .i,, , nf th. mn of Fmrick & H excepting hay. He says that I o o U 10 ii 17 ii 4 l'i:oii,F.S CLOTHING CO. , All H II PO A n j a j i i I ... j o o 1 a a ...40 1 a a o 4 o o a o 1 ,.30060 . t t o 10 o o 00000 00000 10100 o o a io 4 4 " 4 in Corneliut Environs Peter Gourley et ux to Edith Fitch, 4 01 nw aec ao t j n X w 10 1 Lloyd Ingram et ux to Joa Ingram, 26.75 a sec 23 t 1 ( 2 1 Thos Ta'bot et ux to A 8 Sbole et al, part Wai McLin d 1 c t I a 3.... 96 V V Ktpey et ux to at A Henley, part tec 36 t I a , 10 II Metzger ct ux to Jo Gornick, part lot five acre homes 900 Oregon Nursery Co to A C McMillan, lots 1 and 2 blk 8 Orenco townaite 275 Jo Burgholzer et ux to V Rlchter, H of neV ac 30 t 3 n 4 ..1500 U W Black et ux to Myrtle K beater nwX WX ec aa 1 1 2 -3500 Kobt Ulendenciog to G W Barnes, part blk 1 Tucker 4 Mewart addi tion to Hillsboro .1350 Walt McCalluni et ux to W A Shaw, 25 lot in Beav-Reedville acreage 18000 J M Cox et ux to U H Linton, part sec 34 t a a a aioo Simpson P, r f, Mullin C, c Johnson. 1 b.. Simpson L, c f a iveim.c r 1 "''.'f 1 Arthur, p,,, 3 9 hcore by iuiiings: lllllsboro 1 3 a o 0 o a a x-10 People o o o t a o o 1 04 Two hue hlta Pbelp. Houston, M'xire, 1. Mullin. Tlm-e base hit Wilke. baaca Wilke. Smith, a; Williams, Struck out by Wllliania, 8; Alexander, Oi nriuur, s. JUsa on balla Arthur, 4 Wild oitch Air.. n.l ''""hie plava Arthur to Johnson; N " mini 10 Houston. U. N. For a good 1-eftou baaea-Peoplea, a; Hillsboro, ,nn)9 co, king, and oourteous treat- Corwin; Hon. w. 11. Wehrung, Kx- potato planting will De on irom now Senator, and who ws In charge ot tlte 0Q until tne Fourth of July. ii,.onn 1,11, It at the St. Iinls Fair. and also in charge of the Agricultural R. W. McNutt, of Cornelius, and exhibit at the Lewi & Clark Fair, and wbo has done business in that who ta president of the Oregon Counni. baUiwick or y yearg bsrring SIOII lor inc rcaiiic rair, anu u. n. - . . , , , 1 nf UVhruna & Sons. w veara 01 rreiueiiv-j at lue Mr Wehruoir waa born in Alsace U rove, was down to the hub, Fri- 11 A klioateinet uxto'l MRoaaVii T.ain In ISM and n 1848 emi day. accomtiftoied uy rred scnoen a in sec 30 1 1 n 1 aooo -... . Am.,Ia aattlino In Pitta. Sr. iiumuuD AssB to wiiaoetn ooa, a' """- " Dart sec 2i t I a I ... loo nurg, n. 10 io.jv u uiuvcu . re., 11 niier dale 01 June H Kmil KU- Hunt ciub A ssn to s B Lowenbeiv. going to California. Two years la xi bis brother, J. d that I P' c 24 1 1 1 1 300 ter he again pulled s'akes. and set he and hia wife were on the h5gh " 5 lll I. WkU.lni. nnnnl I -! ! - tl-u" NOrtU IIRartlVllle 600 icu iu .ou.uB.um v--..v. era, on me luoiuunu, a namourg ivrCp, in Tczauer et ux to Robert American liner, and that as vet Fletcher. 6. w a in sec a t a a a t6oo . . .. i - tf i - . Aavrtleu tellers .l. Hnina nf thn Un had not Ernest Coberleiiih et ux to Western been regaled w ith hie breakfast. In I?n T'ust Co' 18 60 in CS Baker, Viola Johnson, Geo Bulli, K other WOtds he had not been sea Gottfried Reusser 'to'M W Graves.' Hill .1-1. fla..,1 l.r I . . 1 . . ' Jone. K F Bell, Mrs Viola K Johnson, Mrv R fc et , ' c &-hoen, Archie Baowk Amoroae wnore, room J0nn reugn, WDO DOUgnt tne baechlcr, part H Johnson d 1 c t I Becker, Rose 0 McDonald Mr Clara Wm Aj4n)8 piace near Mountain a a w !Z calZTn':. "7 dale, and who got a dandy bargain. W O Johnaon et .1 to John Walters i, utiiici, miiuicu ii.v.., ..... ...... - - et al. Dart sec to and to t I a 1 Nicol a, FMBrob ell, ARosenstem, was in oauinay, mna a ioaa 01 Georgia A Hughes to City of Forest Ilradtord, a ll Kooinson, i.eo .arr, r v teu p&one p ilea. wr. l eugn came Grove, part W Stokes d 1 c 1 1 n 3 350 Robinson, Matntuie Corbet, II S RoR", here from Wasoo, Sherman County, Jennie Armstrong et al ta j W Bald- 2"" wrV;:::..,:, ' " i : , and eavs Washington County is I win, part blk 26 Forest urove...... 500 rUtlUC, UktB nUHUlilltUi VVI VVSW UAI,1 - , , , Greek K 9, Greek Box Kobt k siewart, ueo u uodirey, u j tma is a Hon oi on year, in a why, Co;n u.,..vfl ... ........ - msI -- , I ! V m.a Stockdale, Will JleniincM, Mrs l iui- in K Walker d 1 c Io in u if m n. VitniMii litka nntinn! Will Ball 1 r-. " ioca, i "?'. '..?. ": - , : N Nolandet al to A N Cox et al, wooo, auk w voij(i, "in iiuiuicr , or vraue lor goaie; liiino ueuu part of lot w Corneliu Environ., xo Arnold Wynian, fcuill J wyiteis, Bessie -rade)J JPr8ey 00ws; One 7 years, B N Sproat et ux to W A Shaw, part due to freshen Deo 14: one 10 ot Beaverion-Keeavuie Acreage...3ooo II iltCltkJCr Cl 1 4U O V- UUUI 1U19 e 37o 62 10 to Time of game, i hour 50 miutitea. t'liiplres Shute and Nelson. Jke Smith, on tbe Col. Corneli us plftoe, near Ulenooe. was in Bat urday, greeting friends, and getting roauy to houne bis olover crop. ment, call on the Ci'y ReBtaurant, 8eoood St., Oppoeite V K. A N. of fice Rooms for transient, and 15, cents. Board and lodging, per week, $4 50. Mrs. H. Lusoher. Dr. M. H. Parker, for 20 years "one of us" was down from Ureen N. H. Jones, who in the nast 20 vllle. Friday. He was at one time j-ears nas cleared up 25 sores ol auu on tne Hill bank of U ennoe "s in Saturday. menoed practice ss a physic: Herman and Wilhelm Bishup P. A. Batcheldar has ft fine 2 's up to Buxton. Baturday. in year filly, gentle, and easy to break, oomnanT with J... 11. , nn a l.wn. which he will sell, will make s or ueai with Sweeney, the P. K. A I lauo ib. sniacai; is a oay. in. oontraotor, I Hillsboro, on Oak Street. 10 High Q UALITY Drug Store When you are sick and in need of Medicine, you want not only that which is True to Name, but also that which is of the highest quality ob tainable. Such is the class of Drugs which we constantly endeavor to furnish our cus tomers. None but Competent reg istered pharmacists are al lowed to fill Prescriptions or sell drugs of any kind in our Store: The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. mm SLAUGHTER PRICES! To maKe room for other StocK I am maHinrf 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 ih e following pricest For Ladies $1 75 Reg. now $1 35 2 00 Reg. now i 65 3 00 Reg. now 2 45 2 50 Reg. now 2 05 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 73 cts. now on sale at 40c Misses fc Children 75 ot shoe for 60 cts $1 00 shoe for 75 cts 1 25 shoe for 95 cts 1 50 shoe for $1 15 1 75 shoe for 2 00 shoe 2 25 shoe 2 50 shoe for for for 1 35 145 1 60 I 70 Sale on Boys' and Youths' Shoes $1 50 shoe for $1 20 1 75 shoe for 1 40 200 2 25 2 50 300 shoe for shoe for shoe for shoe for 1 55 1 70 2 05 2 35 JOHN DENNIS, HILLSBORO If Harris. W A Wall. Rev John K Welch, Mra Km ma , llenson & Waidiii, John White, Victor II Wolff. - It. P. Cornelius, P. M Notice to Property Owners year, due to freshen Oct. 13; one 14 vears old, due to freshen Deo 17; all now giving cood H)w oil milk, test ol 4 s per cent, tour and one half miles west of Baoks. I am making a survey of the streets F. W. Pribnow. 15 G for tne city. You can get your u now iook thoURh Hftrri. property lines surveyed now cheap m(in will take over the Central and s blk 43 Metier Acre tracts.... 600 I. P. Vannoy.of Dilley, wasdown Saturday, getting mower repairs, and states that he could get them nowhere else in the county for hie particular machine. Ed. Hinton and wife, of Bake 20 ville,Fr day. He was atone time than any other time. See me Qregon-DesChutes survey, and if cZi, T d whe" ol principal of the Hillsboro schools, ln p.r80a or leave orders with h, BBhan, lt will mean several thou- 2. HintoTfi ,e, Ut has not taught since he com- Wilkes Bros. paod dollftr8 t0 the widow nf the M'- no;;S2t,a' fo, . menoed practice ss a physician. , Thos. 8. Wilkes. Ula w v km hr, .ith Wa ,aore8 fw. Sh.' "'5 East 14 6 fellow-company, owned the profiles Gjod Dasture for horses, one half and fieldnoteB. Mrs. Nelson is a mile east of Hillsboro. Q. w. sister of the McUourt boys and Mrs Bondurant, Hillsdale, R. 2; or see Jos. Downs and Mrs. Cbas. Koonti, J. W. Masters. Hillsboro. lo 8 lot uiusboro. lateW. F. Nelson, who, with his few d vi8u with relatives and a 1 1 M-AMH AM.aJ tli4 m.aK La I . ' friends. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Abbott, of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Abbot, over Sunday. TaKecare of your eyes You cannot be too particular in selecting - your glasses. First, the lenses have to be properly fitted; 2nd, is the adjustment of the frame. A lens perfect ly fitted will not give good results unless the frames are properly adjusted. I am as careful with one as the other, and guarantee satisfaction. REPAIRING WATCHES here receives the 'careful attention it deserves. No matter how delicate or expensive a movement you may have, you can leave it to be cleaned or repaired with full assurance that the work will be done in the most skillful manner possible. LAUREL M. HOYT WATCHMAKER And Jwlr Graduate Optometrist