fn) MM fnl n Still continue to give their customers good values. We cordially invite ev erybody to visit our store and examine onr goods. ODR NEW GOODS are ar riving every day, and our store will soon be stocked up. We have had a very successful sale, and we cleaned up oil of our old stocK. Fol lowing' ore a few prices that will appeal to buyers loohing for bargains: Men's Best bibb Overall $1.0 value cut 90c Men' Best I)ibh Hip Overalls H."c value cut 7fc Men's best Jumpers Jl.(K) value cut ,. 90c Horse Hide Gloves $1.7." " " . $1.50 $i.ro 1.25 ... IOO 1.K) " " ... 85c About 100 pr of ladies; men's and boys' shoes at half price. 25 soits for men and boys at cost. Gall and examine. 150 Remnants. Mason jars fOc, T.rc, per dozen. Everlasting jars.. fiOc. 75c. 00c " Economy " . .$I.OO. $1.25, $l.f.O " " Stbram " . .Mc. 75c. Wc " " A complete line of Pey hats and a choice line of neckties and ' ' Gents' furnishings. j Lincoln iigr, of C iineliii', has' jimt rtiv.f in tt m the 4 mi pt n the I. l .V N , nt.rK he O I been cruising timW on tu Tillamook linn rilit of wnjr in ft i-t 'hat the r luptny n,ay aft'l ; with oiir if lh Inn i thniiili blob lint rml ii.iki p.M A tlin'B in a linn luic;li f liriJur all through that m in ii ill tr. nr worth u out than llm lai (1 Vtjih ' jout Km loaj, h.v.r, it wool. I I. ' many jr-am l.-f .r tt . tiu.lwr would I m w rth much Th line will bring it into the market, and of IN fraugerl and truwl pared x Otl ihiiim in that iha company will j have to j i hi irjereaaed value that lUr ad will biiog to the prop artiM in the vicinity of thit u v y Win. McQuillan, who sold hi farm to Ferd iienr, if liuitfn, bin diKpotw-d of all bin personal pmrty, livratuck, etc., eip'.in only hit four attndard bred horses, hit law oflice furniture, and a w personal eflccts, to M r r e -r. a d Mc. wi 1 soon move tj llill-b-io and take up quar er in the ticbul mtrich bUck. Mr. MtQiillan will lake a trip to California to vi-it h e nUc anc) i.ephcw in the n ut di taut future. Horn, to A be t Meier and wile, of 8.utb Uillaboio, .lu ie W, I W.I. a I id and (irandpa Miir, of i. ear ftswtori, la expected to he rational after ike Fourth. Monuments Forest Grove Monumental Works CAW SAVE MONEY FOR YOU Designs and Stock, none bitter. Quality and Workmanship unexcelled. PRICES LOWES! on the coast. All work guaranteed. Orders and all communications' promptly attended to. Will call and show designs and samples at any distance. Main Street, N. of P. O. Block. GEE & JONES Box 343 FOREST GROVE, ORE Bidt for Ca.tle Hall Healed bid will be received, until 2 o'clock P. M on the Gth day of July, 1.MJ.P, and tben opened, for the constiuction of a Castle Hall f.ir I'hrenix Lodge No. 84 K. of P. Hillt-lmro, Oregon, on their lot on Second blunt, to the City of Hills boro, Oregon. Baid Hall to be constructed ac cording to plans and specification which will be shown to the bidder either of the undersigned commit tee. The committee reserves the riff ht to rjct any or all bids. Phoenix IHge No 84 K. ol P. Hy W. I). Wood, J. M. Brown and (Ion Scbulmerich, Building Committee, f - iLL l.'J. - - r ; 1 tn McNUTT -LJCCp I ESTATE I CO piQTi-I ! M MkjL i s I have city and couu- try property in all sizes, L -, l 4 1 from 1 acrc to I,(XHK I'',e J V V X I IV. C I ; ; gant city property in both j Forest Grove and Corne- Have Always oii Hand j 1 litis. Farm lauds from Large'Supply of ! ! io per acre to as good as Crabs, Oysters, & Clams Our fish1 are kept in Freezing tanks and are MOORE A HOOVER always fresh. m, .rw Main, Op. Odd Fellows Fresh and Cured Moats HILLSBORO, ORE. 4lwJ2rr 8oond 8trmt, Hllhboro, Or Probably Did. "He U sut'U a whole aoulcd fellow." "In Iter "Vos. IK)irt you think aof "Wrll. not quite." "How Is tlitttf "TlioiiKlit he needed to be half soled before you could rail htm that" Literary. "Rlio la a Rroat lover of books. "She r "Yt'S." "What klndr Tocketbooka." PERT PARAGRAPHS. Don't Again, Don't (at too taf, 11 doean't pay. For you'll not aet Tha ona good bat If you aro fraih With tha profaah. Don't aat too (ay. Molt any day A Jolt may coma , And aattla plumb Athwart your naek. Kaault a wrack. Don't tat too fay. A aafar play li not to go Too far oh, not And ao I lay. Don't got too gay. BANK REPORT Krjort of the cuixlitiou of ihc IIilUWo Cuuimrrcial Bank, nt IlilUlioro, in I lie State of Otrvun, at the clor of buiiir. June 3, iw. Kruuurcrf Imiii anil (liK'oiiiiU f 191,056 iH Uoinl, M-riititK't, etc 13, 25 1 j Banking houw, furniture and fiturr g.Vio o Iae from ajrotril rctrrve Ink 6j,ho8 at Clin k and other cah H tn H56 84 Cah 011 hand 11,912 53 ToUl f 74 Liahtlitie Cajiital atwk mid in f 25,000 00 Sin 11I u fund 1 i.ouu 00 lauivtded profit!, Ira rx inr and Uc iniid Indtvldunl drtKMiti) lutiject to rbeik 124,000 89 Demand certiliratri of tlrpot- It 5. 5 31 Time eerti6catr of dt iKxiil.... 5,742 having ItepuaiU 109.3114 55 Total fvo.i35 74 State of rrKon, County of VS hm ton, j I, Geo. Klmlriitnch, Cahirr of the above-named bunk, do olcmaly swear dial the aiwve atatrineut It true to the brat f my knowledge and belief. Ceo. Schuluierich, Cathier. Conect Alteiti J. V. llailiy, Ivdward Schulnierich, Director HuWribed and iwom to before ni this 2Mtb day of June, 1909. W. N. Barrett, Notary l'ubiic. PROVOCATION. tha Colored Cititan Got With tht Baitball Bat Bus "O HOLY. Judi;t, I owns up dat I's j:ullty-'kiiowl(vlKPg de cawn, ah," unld a colored cltlon vho mns chnrccd Willi nnsault mid twittpry. "I done Kitlrniliil du Rt'ii'lt'tnun tlld, fur a fiio'I lint Our nns exteriulnatin' iuc-umtnii r- j uswili, exit' rmlniitlii' iicvuiiiKtuiii'iti. Iu de fust (ilnce the offendHnt am mult f.-Ulicr ln-de-law, nu' til the accond plnce 1 was uh-Ktnndln' In front of dp to', nn' dur wns n ruck 0' Irnxotmll IwtH right to muh hand, an' muh relation wns ub-pniwlu' aid a ska wuful smile on his ctmntenflnce, so' di roiiiNrcatlon wan too much for muh wkoriilmcrty, an' I dca rotched out an' BKMi.iKtHl one 0' dem dnr bull bats, I did, nn', uh-UNln' of muh father-lu-de-law's niippy bead for a ball, I lined out des about du purt'eHt fou' bogKcr yo' ever wltnessod, and den made a home run. Well-ub, dnt's w bnt I done, yo' hmiah, an' I dunuuh as I dlsrerivts It so pow'ful much nwlpr, ronslderlii' nf tho siirrminderln'8 till benrlu' on do eppereode, sub." I'uck. Literary Mlafita. The etlltor of the Stuart Crowd and Fashionable World. Hsr Intsrait In tha Gama. "Chnrlcy. dear," said young Mrs. Torklus, "what do they mean when tbey say a man tore off a hot one to left field?" "It's a scientific phrase," was the weary rejoinder. "You can't explain It precisely unless you have a centi grade thermometer to niensure the temperature accurately and a set of surveying Instruments to ascertain di rection." "Oh," sho answered contentedly, "that makes It quite clear. Hut do you know, I thought It had something to do with baseball." Washington Star. 1 v& 1776 - 1909 Shute Park, 1 ll 1L Three Bands Tliree Bands - Three Hands. Hillsb oro r. Si C. Band, BetKany Band, BanKs Band. BIG CIVIC PARADE ON JULY FIFTH, 10,00 A. M Dr. A. F. Bailey, Orator of the Day. i BALLOON ASCENSION jsACH DAY. BASE BALL -o- BASE BALL Series of ball games between Hillsboro and leading amateur teams. Continuous vaudeville by best company on the coast. SLACK WIRE, TRAPEZE ARTISTS. SalalaMSaVSBaWSaMgfaaSaiaBMSgaMSB A $4,000 Steam Merry-Go-Round for the Young Folhs. Geo. Gibson, Bronco Buster Will ride two of the worst outlaw horses west of the Rockies. Shute Park has plenty of Shade, plenty of Water, and Electric Lights. Spectacular Fire Works, Hillsboro's Fireworhs always Elipse. Better in 1909 than ever. Everybody invited to come and enjoy THREE DAYS of Patriotism and Jollification. Merely For Show. "Well," said the farmer, "I've got to look after my tomatoes and strlug beans and thlugs." "You dou't expect to feed all your summer boarders out of that little garden, do you?" Inquired the neigh bor. "Nope, I've put In my order for canned goods, as usual. That vegeta ble gardeu is Just a decoy." Minne apolis Journal. Mrs. T R Imhrie and Mrs El Moore returned SuDdry morning from their Kafctem Oregon trip where they a'trnrled the Pvthian Sitter Cirand L due Mrs Iulrie jrent to Valu, Malheur Ci, to vi-it relatives tnd . frier de, while Mrs More vit-ited rtlalivte in Walla Walla. The. telegraph wi-e for tte Y. R k. N. is now finii-htd char o ihe fro tit, and it will b uetd as a pti vate line in telephoning, n the I'aoifio Stales eyst' tu A a -on a the road Rets well info the m un tains, and material and o'.io r train are tu; nirg, teli graph inrttumetits will t e ir.oullnl. J S. Lilly, (f Giles Cr.ek. and who has brea deputy f.atue watd-n up that way for eoms titn, wis in the city Saturday. He has b n connected with 22 ca ee of g-uue law violation sines he accepted hi present poeuioo. Henry Reasoner, brother r.f D B , arrived in fro u Long Beach Cl , the other day and Riirpriopd his relatives. Henry came in ju-t in time to see the city puk ti v pole raised and to see that D. B did the work properly. Sir.ce leaving here h has bean b)th east and south. Louis Knnes, the "Mg feHow" 0' South Tualatin, and who has logged and saw-milled for practically thir ty years, wss in Ihe city, Friday. Louie has the distinction of wear ing the largest hat of any man in the county his chapeau would come down and hst the ears of an ordinary son of Adam. Assft'or Max Crandall has re ceived notice from the State Tax commission that thedetsil sheet, left by a deputy field aesfesor, as a record of the aeietement, is not binding, and that the aeweeor or board of equalization can raise or lower values at their option. When a deputy asseeeess he generally leaves a 'lip with the pr party own er as a duplicate, but the assess ment may afterward be changed B. P. Cornelius, postmaster, wet to Portland Monday, snl brouph out a 10xl0 Hie. and ordered an alter, 12x24 h! h will arrive 8t urdny, both to be for thi city park. W. K. McCourt 1h aold hU Main Street saloon, building and all, to J. J Kit b, formerly a tror chtnt At Farmlngtnn. He hisals t sold h; Second Street resort, th purchtser being Chin. Koonti Will is to take up farming entire ly, and exptcts to lake a course at tin Oregon Agricultural College, including a special Btudy of bugol ogy- Contractor HblUnd has a crew excavating the bisement for the new echo 1 house annex, and Chas Me oham is delivering the brick for tb work, furnished by Kline man Bros- NORTH HILLSBORO ACRES North Hillsboro Acres comprises a number of very fine FIVE ACRE TRACTS NORTlToF TOWN and within a mile from the Oregon Electric, City Hall and court house. Fourteen of these tracts are iu culti vation; improvements on two them. Beautiful property. Sold on Easy Payment Plan These tracts should appeal to all want ng small homes; are especially attractive to city business men who want outside ptoperty, and to professional men and retired farmers who want suburbau homes right at town, but free of city taxes. Sound to raise soon in valuation. Sale Price, cleared tracts, per acre, $200 IO per cent, down and $10 Monthly. Deferred payments carry but seven per cent, interest. A splendid chance, also, for a speculation. Address J. B. SCHAEFER. LINNTON, OR., or call on Imbrie Land Co., Hillsboro. 1 A. E. iMumsey Can furnish you with Rough and Dressed Lumber : t of all Kinds, cut from Al Timber Now is a good time to get that fenc- ' ing, and a good time to get your lumber on the ground for building. We deliver if order is sufficiently large. Mill located one iniie above ' the B. P. Cornelius ranch, and three miles from Glencoe. Postoffice Ad dress, Cornelius, Oregon, R. F. D. i . Pacific States Telephone, Glencoe 9x. J N. Flip pen, of above Buxton was in the ci y Tuesday. Mr. Flipben was raised in this county, and was well known this way wl e 1 a boy. . John Masters sustained a badly crushed finger. Monday night, by reason of a slick of wood falling on his band, accidentally dropped by bis teamBter. Dr. A. 3 Bailey dressed the wounded member. Rooms to Let. Board and Lodging. When Hungry call on the ZIomo 0tylA RESTAURANT for a good square meal. Main St. 1 Hillsboro - - Oregon