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HiLLSBORO A'k.s N f OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE The Oregon Electric tuns sis c ..:!. way dailv. The 8:55 a. m. "! 1 45 P- !; tram out of Hillsboro connect r-n.p ; with Salem cars t Garden Home. 1 u Htllaboro-Portland timcUble folio: ijeavr HilUboro Arrives lYtfanl 7 j m. s -w m hooani 1000 a m II 10 am 5P ' 1 1 is p m a 50 p m j 3 55 p m J'P 4 1 1 sr.. 5 Jo m.. t l i'--. ; streets. C.TI p m i; o. Haass, now runninj the :-r.oro UiMon Lumber mill and lopir.): to rations f r his company, ied Ithrouih from Portland, iueeoay. isam 1 r. .. Amtuii un another 'donkey for logging use, Monday, Und this will Rife thetu UM-iipment. The mill cuts aoout -I k ! fu': 1. c Lamkin picked op I' . o a m 3 a m .2 p m j 1 5 p m 6 5 p m a r Main aid Thitd i'.Kt Cordie Lace. Pacing Stallion Sire, lOUUCt; Dam. Bonne , b foeur d'Wood. B.i, oht oer 1200; 3 jrsold SeM as folio s; Mjodd. Ired !d,?'s Ihatrhor. luos daand lhursdas 00 ca'l: Viedncda, Ora (..miner1 at Mountdiaddle; fti. alteraoon &Sat., rbianarTs locrv. Kuvtoo. TERMS: Fifteen Dollars to insure, payable when mare is known to be in Seal, Due cart to prevent accidents, hut not rtsvon iUc 'b.-uM t'.vv occur. A W. MILLS, IndrprmlMil Ftson. cH.t.rsvu.1.1: 52 mim vita ball. 11 0Cb ln c,r- .a inference, and put it on top ot he 11 ig pole for the city park. ruday. It will 1 D,8 enough to be seen, eveu if it will be IX) feet in the air. Fred 1 Hy and wife, of Portland, weroimt Sunday, gueet at the T R hnbrie home Mr. Z Hy iUll I travelling far the Irwin-Hodeon j p?ople, stationers and book makers. j R C Hollenbeck. tbe bee man i f Mountaindale, was down Tuee j day, accompanied by hit wife. He Uvs that the bew are not noting j a much honey this dry Spring a i ihev do when there is more rain. Mr. Hollenbeck haa bought ten acres down in Florida, and if no thine goes wrong expcta to spend j the Winter down thr, where be can get an alligator steak lor b-eakfast. Tapageur, Wo. 41336 Imported Percheron Stallion Foaled in France in 1901. French No. 53167. Imported in 1904. Beautiful blach, with star. Fine build; best of action. Wg'ht 195U. .' - " . ' - ' ' - r "n- v . . -j - -''?' rr5s.r. - . -r v. - .T . - ' -' :fJFif ' &ri - y ' .n4 . Ju " V'..'"" ""'v J " I L I . , .... . i, W. A. Tupper, who i leaching for the pat to v. at;., in !e l'ort Und ltuainee College, waa n" Sujdav. Rtie-i of hie parent I" say that Waehii-Kton I'ounty an nually etul .jtiite a mimb-r o! students to thia inetituiion, which is making a reputation in He northweet. Ciiu-n. Atlenti n! We need each and every one of you to till a seat at the Theatre Knday right, i.,.,-!" and we wi.l do our best to give you an evening of ml thj and laughter that will ei d J a away pleased and taut-tied. 1 ra 'e at poou." 'The Hillsboro 1 nd , Bert Luther, the "water aagoa'V man, of Hillsiwro. and Ueo. lre ty, of (i'.encHie, went to Pendleton, t Monday morning, to represent: lllencoe. I'ythian !.lge at the lirand Lodge seeeiou. ! 1 St'c'iler, prominent in the Sherw.vd section, was a county seat visitor Monday. C. B. Taylor, for nuny years farming up above Mountaindale, near the Harrison c'aim, was Mon day. C. Ueiben, an eld timer of the Roy section, and who owns a nice farm up there, was in the city Mon day. Born. Jure. 22, liHW. to the wife of Jacob Ritfjty, Mountaindale, a daughter the first child in 12 year. Harry Guild, son of H Q. Guild, former Argus editor, was in the city the last of the week, and started for Seattle Monday. M l M M M II " ( XuWl for Specials y ' at nuimmnn u iiiiii g I hoppers Rooms to Let. Uoanl uud Lodgiug. When Hungry call ou the XXotne Stylo RESTAURANT for a good square meal. Main St. Hillsboro - - - Oregon Splendid disposition, and his gets Unequalled. Last season 75 per cent of his stud have proved with foal. You should see him before breeding. Season of 1909 At the FERD GRONER FARM, near Scholls Single service, $8 Season, 15; To insure with foal, $20 Owners at time of service held responsible for kt. Care to prevent, but will not stand responsibility for accidents. Scholls Percheron Horse Co. Deep Sea FISH Market Have Always ou H.iu.1 LargeSupply of Fresh & Salt Fish Crabs, Oysters. & Clams Our fish are kept iu Freezing tanks and are always fresh, Main, Op. Odd Fellows HILLSBORO, ORE. ji ! Men's cream Sotine shirt- - - $1 OO Mens Fancy socKs. ret-. 2.V,a prs. 50c Men's nobby green belts - - - 40c Men's guaranteed socKs. - - - 5c Mens fancy R'olf shirts - - - - Jc Oxblood Oxfords - $2.75 Ladies' good sleeveless vests - - - lOc Ladies' blK and tan hose. reg. 2."c - 12','c Ladies' fine muslin gowns - 73c Ladies' gray suade garden Ties $2 30 Ladies" blacK Lace hose. rrg -10c - 26c Ladies' Butchers' Linen shirts - 90c up Children's sleeveless vests - - - -12 1J c t.i Between the Druj; Stores. $ for $ our motto MORTIMER HALLETT WINSO FINE IMPORTED COACH STALLION Krgitttrtd No. 66-S in the Atn ricaa S'.nd ImoV. Thi pn.!il GriDan Coach Stallion is a bean'ifal b'ack, ami a fine f si tier. Fn- l l.y Joo Muller, of Germany, and impjrtcd by Crcac 'u & -on, of I:i l.na. Age, 11 years. Splendid con form at '.on, and a cla-y sire. See b'.m. McNUTT REAL ESTATE CO. mfyumr,M-'-'------ - j. . .-."I j I have city and coun try property in all sizes, from 1 acre to 1,000. lile gant city property in both Forest Grove and Corne lius. Farm lands from $10 per acre to as good as you want. R. W. McNutt, Mgr. WILL STAND TUB SEASON IN WASHINGTON OA W rv Mondays, at the II II Bope firm, Fanmtifnmi; Tuedav. l oeadays at Geo Hatborn place, Lflinel; Thu;1ys, hi I' li Parmington; Fridays, at Josiah Millar's, Needvilk-; i)tiirUs, i the Connell-Redmond barn in Hillsboro. Care to in-vc-nt, lint r.ot re aponaible for accidents 1ht ininht occur. TERMS: Single service, fio; reason, $15; To tLsure, fao. H. H. BOGE, OWNER.. W. Deutschman, Mgr. G. M. Hunter Architect CONTRACTOR, Builder Estimates on all class es of work. Dealer in Builders Supplies If you contemplate any building this season be sure and give me a call. Pac. States Tel. No 389 Hillsboro, Oregon Mortimer Hallelt, brwI G7 years, died Saturday, Jun l'.l, VM), at 1 o'clock p rn , after a chert illness He was Ixirn in New York, and en listed Feb 11, 1SC,;5, as private in Co. E. Sixteenth Indiana lofanty receiving hU honorabla discharge in 13(J5 at the de se of service He was a member of J. B. Matthew I ost, N i t, rorest iirove, jiHninfj March tl, 1 8' . He leave thre rirtt-n in the Eart, one ling Mrs Koima Sfckeron, of Chatfield, Minn. Mr. Hallett was a reeidnnt 0 Forest Grove for 25 years, and was a nephew of the late J. L. Hallett, who owned the Bpring Hill firm, of nearly 1000 acres. Interment was in Forest View cemetery, Tuesday. Hallett wag a well known horsemuu and had' a wide acquaintance in the state. BAND CONCERT The Hil'sboro Band will render the follow ine moeiarume at the bandstand in thee itirt houso plaza Saturday evening: March, "Faust" Jean Miasud Overtnre, "Titkilwa" FrHiik Iiow Daavhtrr of Love Waltzed. ..C W. Bunnell Scbottiache, "Miith and Music"... lice I "From Ocean to Ocean" Twc-atep.I.nney "Concordifc." Overture Kerry "Cuban Independence" Hennliige lkin'l kick nl the I" nitxrc. 11 U there ml can are Wltrr than nin-ctatora If Hatchrlar keeii tin hi voul woik lie will not have to wail until he geti hU Kruvih Iwfoic lit litcakl into bl( league work. Ojl Man Klmer Smith Uifciiuu to get a piti nt on llml inmrruult iltde buie ir it scoiea rvety time Koy aioirt Mil raa a gtmlr aiml ih.it hiMU'hiilr, Iml lie rvrtird it uti K tur by Unit aiiiath that brought in two tuitt Nh It William wa all In tlic vcxhI SumUy, hkiiiii, and little Alriandrr did some (jihhI woik when It went in. Willi IlirM- two on the hump I he Caiditiali oulil to com out of the big end f the ci rnucopiit Ihia neavm. lluiisicm played at third, Stindav, and he Mi'iut toheKiMHl rnoii(h anywliere. Ilnii.tnti a kiwinleilge of (lie Ktne, and hii head work help the I toy a uiihtlly. Tm Williaiua had no opportunity lo it plavi, and i Fruit jars, caps and rubbers at I'ortland prices Frank & Bor (wick, Reed villa. Ore. 12 tf Nolle to singers: All fingers large or small, and all who take an interest in vocil muic, are requebt sd to meet in the old Opera House Monday evening, next week, to take np t be matter of chorus work for the Fourth of July exercises Mr. Alexander in very anxious foi some good chorus renditions, and the city has the talent Chrairman Dennis r quests all to run out. Jack Wood, who has been scoun ty resident 32 years, was down from Greenville, Friday, accompanied by bis wife. Jack was one of the best athletes in the country 20 years back, but he says that farming takes that all out of a man. The Southern I'acifio has changed its time and the Corvallis overland now leaves for I'ortland at 4:14 in the evening; the Forest Grove local leaveB at 3:32 for Portland, a ter noons and the evening train leaves Portland earlier, arriving here at 5:10. FASD0M. i - j fiflfl TBS ifli rail lite himaa'f hy reaaon Of bar lie K"t ,llly all l lie time t'tcher riudps keet tlirm luinv in KetiiiiK hack to firat if they Meat off iIit or fur fet. I'helpa ia almut lh- nifilr.t rati-lier HilUltoro haa had on the line up since onse null wpa invented. l;itjicmld had hii first try with the Cardiimla is a bio xl fi ail, Sunday, and me yonng cnap la (roing lo make a dandy tirat baaeinin when hegrta a little age or Iiiiii. And Htill Mannirtr Moore atuilea on Iiih (. nidmalH. I'mpire Sliute waa the recipient Of two nice incipient Ciacks on the ttea Hut he ii game anil will itay there, As long an they play theie I nle he geta cracked on the ntae, Hit Flrat Cllmpaa. Ilnrdly had the proud father entered the Klckroom to get bta flrxt kIIuiih or uio new iwina than both newtmrna set up a loud bawling. "Now, now" cnutioned the father, holding np his hand and glancing from one red face to i no other, "one at a time one at a tini."-Argonaut Flrat Raqulaita, ' "Whnt would be your choice. Stella If you could have the one thing you want most?" "My wants are very simple." "A bnndsome lover, 1 suppose." "No; a rich fulber. AU the rest would be easy." SLAUGHTER PRIG To maKe room far otVi.-r SlncK 1 am It) M U ." ni ti li" rudnrtinK VM nrl-'l of lines of Shoes. These ore absolutelyuS greatest values in Footwear ever offerti this city. Just read ihe following' price FOR MEN For Ladies $1 75 Reg. now $i 35 2 00 Reg. now 1 c5 3 00 Reg. now 2 45 2 50 Reg. now 2 05 3 50 Reg. now 2.05 4 00 Reg. now 2 95 4 50 Reg. now 3 45 5 00 Reg. now $3 85 In tnenb ohoes are making the mint nl 1 ona . doll as col for dollar, - the oppoolte unn. Good, aurat- shoes, and lit ln and money aaver'1 200 pairs Baby shoes in Price 30 W 75 cts. now on sale at Mioses & Children 75 ct shoe for go cto $1 00 shoe for 75 eta 1 25 shoe for 95 eta 1 50 shoe for $i 15 1 75 shoe for 1 35 2 00 shoe for 1 45 2 25 shoe for 1 60 2 50 shoe for I 70, Sale on . Boys Youths' Shoe t ru shoe for I1 r uv 1 75 shoe for 2 00 shoe for 2 25 shoe for 2 50 shoe for 3 00 shoe for JOHN DENNIS, HILLSPOg 5 i .. I .W ftwi funday the sermons at the f World," snd "The Christian ehurrh ni 1.... m. n. ..ilncf w Aoiiou, GkI and an IodiffWollcoiDeWlwigstot."1