MiLLSCORO ARGUS JULY ii, 1909 PAGES lull r BMATS WEriTON To The Public. n.,r Larrfe Stort? l now Filled with i, bplrndid Line of G 1 Mcr honU.se riM -ompirio Motl in tne County. en. ere Our Suits Why buy yMr SUITS in duuts, Uith in quality audWmss in jirivc. Short. Yale, Princeton, Harvard and Nettle ton makes -Ihc very lst material, which wc k11 at values I'ottlund can not l-at. Crnts' Furnishing Goods. Shuts, the latest; working shirts; iu juice ftiiii ,Vc to fj.on; Sec our summer underwear, it's k"hk warm. (Icuts1 neckwear iu endless variety. Dress Goods. Our Mm. k if Summer Iliess (JimkIs, just m 1. Uri!, is hi. in the tastiest pat-tuns-V uya the U-st wc could i'tmi- ami wr tan nive you values irmn to tu jer tent lower than you tan buy ekeu here. Pihhons and Luces. A complete stock Kvcrythiug to suit eviiliui!y, price elsewhere then see our prices and you will buy of us. Grunite ware. l'mit-lij Sh imroi k granite ware the Ust cu r made than tin stres. Alvin C. Iirown, octogenarian, walked from Korenl (ifovs to Port-, It ml last f-'uturday, and ihxn want-1 ol to walk aii and on-balf miles additional, on to Ruioodiville, wheie ii (lu)(titt)r resole, but was pre vailed upon by h in mm, Coroner h. Brown, to take tbi t:ar. II leu; .'urcut irov at and upon bin rrival it 'iiltfboro. was joined by ! tin won, K C, bo accompanied; oiui on bin Hulk to the metropolis j I'bey walked io on the old iUtl I'laini road, past Oreuco, an Mr. Brown pf re wanted to see what was doing. From Orenco they went od Ui tbti Kubt. Walker place and then oroimed aver to the Canyon road, below Beavfrlon. 'i'bey reached Portland at 3..K). Alvin Ilrown u xtta in Warren Couo- ly, Mo., June ij. ami tame to Ore U'in In 1H46, arriving In Oclobrr. Hi Ullirr. Oil I'.rown, lirt came to Oiegon in 1811 am! took up what la dow known a the Jlnrvey I'laike donation, near For- rt Drove. Tina be aold tu Clarke In IH4J, ami rrturned early in the year to I11111K out fomly. I'poo arrival in Oregon, Oria llfon bought tlm O'Nell i i!rr ol A. C. I'.nn fur f 100 ami enter- PLAN A SHOPPING TOUR AT ONCE Sale will Continue until Further Notice. .0 01 1 T 11 01 1 ini 1 y 1 Doz PINT JARS ECONOMY 65c 1 Doz MASON 50c " " QUART " " $1 IO " " " 60c 14 " i 2 GAL " " 135 " " " 80c KELLOGG S TOASTED CORN FLAltES 3 PKs for 25c COLUMBIA OAT and WHEAT FLAKES 30c a Pachage. a in clicapi r at nriecs lower makes sold iu other Top Duft'g'ies Famous llrnny, Michigan and Pontiuc, ran ing in prict? from $66 to $lOO. All vehicles sold under an nbsolutc uaranter. is'-, h w g m BUM L-3 i al Pie Peaches 25c " " " Pumpkin ; 25c 3 cans 111 tte Ribbon Corn 25c " " " " Tomatoes... 25c i " Red " Peaches.... 20c I lb Arm & Hammer Soda 5c I can of Raker's Cocoa 2sc I lb can Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate 30c 7 bars Royal White Soap 25c 7 bars of Golden Star " 25c 6 " of 3 Hearts " ....25c Rest Cane Sugar per sack $5 85 Fancy Head Rice 7 l-2c per lb up to $1 00 50 lb sk Red Ribbon and Che shire Dairy Salt COc 50 lbs Los Angeles Dairy Salt . . .40c 50 lbs half ground Stock Salt 80c 100 lbs " " " ....55c SUMMER GOODS. Colored Batiste, Wistaria Lawns, Tissue, Organdies Etc. 25c values at 19c. 15c " " 11c. 45c value Adora Silk, 20c values at 25c. IOC 172 ." 35c. Lace and Embroidery. values at 49c " 40c 30c 19c 41 15c and so on dow n the line. All Over Lace. Ot 50c 40c 25c 2)C fi 50 value 125 " 1 cm 44 75 " 60 44 at Mts to Let. Hoard and IdjjiBj;. When Hungry call on the Homo mtjrlo HSTAURANT !tr a giMnl square meal. Main St. sboro - - - Oregon PRICE Market ISII, MI-ATS AND CIIOICK STKAKS. POULTRY. We pay the highest Market price for Poultry. Next Door 1ARTU A K4P C 4 a i-a a v Feed Store. ftlLLSB0R0, ORE. Yc, We r,i.lAj,S.T7 The I4wf Ferfec' hfilf Fence. THE FENCE OF FENCES We arc also Agents for the celebrated Plymouth Stan dard Hinder twine, the Adriance Buckeye binder, the Thomas Crmvu mowers and rakes, the Racine Satterly wagons, the John Deere luiies, plows, etc., the Peter Schutler wagons, the Oliver Chilled plows, the DeLcval septrator, the Sherwin Williams paints and varnishes, the Gotiau shoes for men, women and children, the Stillsun Kellogg shoes, the Conqueror hat for men, In addition lotu abovB ratry a flrat cIh ot.iek of dry g o ld, RrooMif. "c V arf iinkinj! a big cut in Economy jars. (M our pricoi Injure bu ini? .l-whra MAYS 8 CONOVER. Scholls. Ore. rl it a a donation claim. In 1S5S he inarrinl Sarah Ann Ro. ho iliril aljoul five ytaraaito. HiicbiMrtna'c: Ir. K. HI. Brown, laroma. wasn.; onoi BrowD, rt. uling on the Wilton Rivrr road, at the top of 'he coatt raiiK; K C. Umwn, llil!t!ro. coroner of Waahinu Ion Comilv: M'. Maiy I-wio, KuskII- ville, Mulliioiimli Co ; ami Miw l.et)erta Iliown teacher, anil now liolilitK a po ition at t-eiln. Smilh l)kola. Alvin Urov.11 i null hle ami lieaity, n taillistamht k lii So year. H11 mini) 11 itron ami virile, 1 ml lie rtmt liibei old mut t faiUiluiiy. ami baa a fund of rewiniacencca. He aayn: '1 did not in tend to v.lk to I'orlland at all, as I rralie that I'm not as youiiu as 1 once wai. I(u', when Hie ppeiaid I KOUig to limke the top I felt that if I d d not many would tlitiik mat 1 nan niaur the awcr'non which I did uot aod had thtn hacked out." Coroner K. C. Hrown sayi that the father was not vety tired uot nearly as tired as the ou aod would have walked on to his diiiiij liter's plate at KuMellviile, only for his remonstrance. The last lime he inane the trip he walked from Hui sellville 011 to 1'otest Grove in a day. Mr. Brown was one of the Captain Hall party that piloted Joa. L. Meek ad party Inrongu to tue cres ui uir lilue Mounttliis 10 the hprinx Ol l4. At the time there was a war on with the Cayu e lud am, and the parly, beioK but six iu numbers, made frequent side Hips and doubled hack on their tracks to innke it appear uiai me wnr mmurous. Mr. Brown remeuibeu every lh . .150,,. wa8 down to tbe Capi- K'OII! V HIC II'M .v. w. journey in minutest detail. .$1 19 . 100 . 78c , 49c . 40c McNUTT tAL ESTATE I have city and coun ry property in all sizes. roni 1 acre to 1.000. Ele- Kant city property iu both ,rcst Grove and Cnrne. ilus- Farm lauds from o per acre to as Pood as D'ou want. iK W. McNutt, Mr. l' nonoeand see. 18 0 fclligent man or f"n to Uke torrltortr. and an. "rTTT t0 "" our water e Potable work U, K- ,ik, iy-8eneoa Filter Co., Seneca, 18 21 h-oa Journal, $2.25. Ole Hansen Expert Horse Shoeing' and General BlacKsmithing' At TheC" OLD STAND, KEEDVILLE, Oregon. Mm W. C Davinn, ot HankH, waa in town Tuwday. Mr. and Mm Uuftw Waptoifr Uave the last of the week for New port. Virgil Pftvla and Frml PaPtwh, of Bhady Urook, wnre in the city Tuendav. Mr. Pavirt i l.tulding a new renidence on hie farm Chan. W. Nelson has the only fourchnir barber -hop in the city, He ie now located on Second Htreo , a door Houth of Wiley's. Youdo.it have to wait long for eervioe. Iry him. Ira E Bradley, of Forest Grove, and who onoe played a nifty gum of ball-when he wa with the Ureenville boye in theif prime, and home runs were the order was in the city Saturday. p W. Path, wife and daughter, Mies Grace, departed Monday for an extended visit at Seattle and 1 ano; ma. They were aoconopanied by Mrs. Bath's elster. While on the Sound they will visit relative- and All the wooden eidewalk on the north fide of Main Street, from the Omnnieroial Bank up to where the concrete joins on the Cave property in taken up and Walt Taylor has a tiuttinB in oement walk Tbie will eive the city five full blook walks with the exception of two nhnrt ends, one at the Llnklater residence corner and one where the Seoond Street barn is located. A huite Birder fell down an aban doned and dosed elevator shaft at the Mir A Frank building, Port lard. Minday afternoon, and flying debris injured two Oregon City la dies. Mrs. H. T. Bagley.of Bills horo. was within three feet of the falling girder and experienced severe fright Harry and Alvin Kmrlok had funeral' late Monday evening. They were breaking a horse for J as Sewell and the youngster plunged and fell, breaking its neck. Klineman Bros, will furnish the brick for the Pythian Building Contractor Moore will eub-let the hri.sk work, and the grounds is being prepared for the foundation Wrappers. ii kq value at $1 10 125 " " 90 i oo 44 " 72 8c 14 44 60 v7 .$140 .$115 Ladies Gloves. $2oo value 16 Button Pure Silk i 50 value 16 Button Pure Silk r 25 value 12 button Lisle Silk Finish 95c 2 clasps, White and Tan Modes 50c value at 40c Shoesi Ladies' Patent and Tan Oxfords $3 50 value at ...$2 90 $3 00 value at 2 25 2 50 " 44 2 00 2 50 White Canvas 1 50 200 ' 44 1 25 $3 50 W. L. DOUGLAS Low Shoes in Tan or Blach, $2 90 Special - Bargains - in - Clothing. This is a CASH SALE. Accredited 30 day customers given these prices. Produce same as cash. Clem Shaner, ot North Piaius, was in Tuesday. Morits Schmidt, of II Ueiia, and who has one of the 6neet place in ttl Tuesday. Mr. and Mr Terstege, f Louis ville, Ky , and who hive been guests at the H. V. Gtee' home, have departed f ir the Eet. Deputy County Recorder Leo Perkins and wife are to go to Bui- T.irut the wheat in striht-like swatlu ton. Salu'dav. and join the Hill" BINDER VS. CRADLE Harvest time am t like it waa Way back in Fifty-two, When hands a skase, an tvsiyone Had all tl tit he could do With cradle blade so wide, An' bend vour back with ev ry whack No biudei then to ride! boro camping con'.ii gent. Mrs. Job. Wolferspergerleft Tu day fr a visit with her parents, Lee Commons and wife, of Ona, Ore. over in Linooln County. Pratt Vickers and wife were Se attle Fair visitors this week, and the office was conduoted bv Opera tor Cooper during Mr. Vickeru' ab sence. Contractor Holland is making excellent headway with the fouuda tion work at echool annex, and will sonn be readv fjr work on the structure. J. J. Hirshheimer, a Portland attorney, was out to the city Tu i V M. lie d I is soon to ommence dv. and called on the Aram, ne work on a brick. 1 lining with the lis an old time friend or l, Thiii(S ain't jes' like they used to lie When we first came out west You couldn't perch up in a atat An' sorto' take a rest Ytu hud to reach out with the blade, An' cut a swath six feet, An' cut five acres ev'ry day Of heavy, tangled wheat, Or else you wasn't worth a ding, An' couldn't imui your jod Hut now vou ride, so full o' pride, Jes' like some wealthy snob. These modern days are (jood, I guess, An' beat the ol' times bad, Rut give me the days the cradlin' day: The dava w hen but a lad! Psthian Buildiiu. Second Street The wall will join with the lodge hall, and the structure wilt be two utory, with a store room 20 ft and tix inchee iu width, and 85 foet iu length. Tha ground floor will be concrete; windows will be beBt French plate; ard the upetairj will be useii for oll'icee. The upper story will, besides large windows, have ventilation windows, and the front of the buildina will be of fine preised brick The contract is nit a guest at the Wiloox home. Monuments Forest Grove Monumental Works CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU Designs and Stock, none better. Quality and Workmanship unexcelled. PRICES LOWEST 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 Buneen of the Argus composing rooms. X. A. Gassner, of belo Reed ville, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Gainer has been instrumental in getting a big intereet awakened in orcharding down his way. Mr. and Mrs Dorr B Waggener, returning from an outing at New port, were Monday guests at the home of Geo. II Wilcox and wife. Miss Wilma Waggener was also yet let but Mr. Heiclel rxpects to build at onoe, and more tl an like ly the contractor on the Pythian Building will do the work. Tneee two structures, bnih of the same height and length, will materially add to the appearance of Seoond Street. Wild blackberries are very pro. Paul Sterling and wife, of Co quille, were in town Saturday, gufsts of friends. Mr. Sterling formerly was with in a r. nere, and is looking for a location for a furniture etore. Paul Ortmeier and wife, of the Main Street grill, made the trip by Vacuum House Cleaning Co On Main St. Hast of Third, opp. Stable Manufactures all kinds of Box Mattress es. Silk floss, Cotton Felt, Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses. Couches.bed loung'es and Cushions made to order. We repair Couches, lounges, Parlor fur niture. Box and Top mmttresses, made over, and return the same day. Best of references. Carpets cleaned by the only sanitary method-compressed air; cleaned on the floor. A. F. TINGSTR0M lifio thie year, and many from the team to Portland, Friday, just to city have made incursion into the see what kin! ot a oiuntry they country districts to get this palat- htve settled in. They were muoh able and delioious berry. Black- pleased with the outlook berry pies my eyes! but aren t 1 . : 1-. rj e ney nne. u.gu TJ. " M condemnation for depot site for Leisy vdle, knows , whne the fines th'e 0 on Kleotr,0i i w in the Datches are heated -but when you j i '.u. AA.t ... 1 t,v t L llOll r LB. Bull ULHCSB liUO uoinuuaui "k ?!? hrhe8reBy: ' soon sign up, it will take eev my place, somewhere. wepk9 fo through court Rough and dressed lumber, ceil- Meantime the 0. E will oontinue ing, rustio, flooring, all kinds nf to UBe its boxoar as a passenger finishing lumber. If order U Ui depot. A soon as this clears up enough for load, will deliver Peter the company will at once put in Hoffman, Baoona, Or. Correfp.nd- it8 new yard and depot building, enoe answered; estimates ou build- 0n Washington, between Third and ing. 18-20 Fourth. A few daya more and all the block work on the Tamieeie build ing will be completed and the con tractors will soon have the wood work and inside finish under way. The structure presents a very dresey appearand as far as the ex teri r goes and the nw owner states that its interior is to be seoond to none. A. Bendler, of North Plain,, was in town Monday. . H, has recently had a registered Holstein ball shipped from New York, and some heifers shipped In from Wisconsin, and is getting a fine dairy herd. One of his cows, a half blood, has been giving 70 pounds of milk dai lyand that is what counts. The big Imbrie warehouse has been moved over to westward of the Milne fl uring mill rite, and Con tractor Weik has the building on a good foundation. So far the 8. P. grading and building gangs have not put in an appearance but th y are expected here almost any day, and when they once arrive it will only be a matter of but a few weeks until the j dnt freight and passenger depots for the P. R. & N. and Southern Pacifio shall be built. P. T. Kane and wife, Mrs. A. B. Bailey and son, Bruoe, and Mrs. J. W. Bailey and son, Paul, have sent their camping outfits up to ftfeaoh am, and expect to camp in the sol itudea for ft few weeks. incidentally take in me uig "