IT H JnllLLSBR VOL. XVII- HILLSBORO. OREGON, MARCH 21, 1910 NO. 2 ME ,'TV Ceniu rounicrnton nre Se aled by WuHlnnutou Hurcau fILL oxl UCASCY H fKM6,.MtU" bi t'I MWI ,,0.01 turt.ll We.hinglon p C. P"""1 00 lh l,f,llc' ggi for poeiiions a oetiaut .ataiurs. e..d ' ,u .ubHOttut to K-.tl lUudricka, ,b, bu char O"00 -m.riioo. There It III on. .iceney Ufi fur Wethlngtoo Coun If.iwoidinf lo information aent Jt lroathctlol. Twenty ! tj Ml of tbi eleteet eiemlned here iw) ti ForMt f inv e few toJ ! tatmlned at farl Ur., which very ler kaiiuitj" Ity f deeigaatlont T BumirUifl Uke the dl juil " at Mr Hendricks, fkolNiUMtl him, ctn gl lUf aitlontry )! Inslruellooe (I t IriboiwJ. The oounty lUl U et fcllotK UtluaL Ptik'f .. trae C.Wad , HdlttR ILridl .... Vau V Gwfoati Un . (Hi I ! ........ ini v. Hun CmIhI'Ti( , wtuA (5ruT . , , , ,..namtin Bartm l-oirat tiro , , , Fur'at Uiott Cornrllut ....Putetl tut THr4ii! ImbM H iiyinl , Fal iv tkatni I Alilim Poiea! Crow Ihhi I Hsullne (".( fmlifick Dt.ttduer Point Grout CWlriK Ifcicttttiau HilUtmo Ho! mil 1 H.cim Mi M (UftlMin, . CirtCCmtn Utt4 4 r hetl'Hrarv . . Manet L UcCot .. luinl t'.furt , , Putctt ...Kurctt iio .,K0IFl tilUVt ,.,HtHt t.row .rittcrwo hI, U 5 . turret t-fovt INSUHANCB MBPOKT KrQtlt el Aunuat Hiatcmmt of t)t Ganaaa Flit lnmiK CoMptny, niu tatl i Inmiiiiit aawK.'UllMti t( Hrlh Mf,0rfoa, an lruitjf ji, lyoy, niwt It 1st ft.tutiurt Cuitiiutaiutirr u( thr UUol Urrun, unuot ta lit: laiu kmnni of nh ir le. wllh ! llOillullt lot IIHlltitH (ttllilltf Dm mr M 64 1st of rh tnviTcJ ftivm iwh MDtl llel ....I jHo Si tut of culi rcctivfl fruui utlirr tt(t ..... Notir Toul J 1 7 17 iiiut mMr 01 jdia omcrrt, uurru 1 una fot nljuituiruli u( HMrt 441 alul 1 ollief riirnM. 119 V To!l t im1lturrl ftHtl 4' aixhti Cth la Uuki not 011 iuUifit 7ft TuUl .Imillrrt wrt Jv4' l.nml.lTim Hhmb tM. ..... I .,1 t ...l.l -""..Ml U l.pM nI17. nu aniil None lUitl olhfr lmliillllM. Nuiir luUl 1 N,mf wtuf LitlitiTt rUk l)cmljr W.Ul l 1 ilkt uhlctl duiiiig Uie . 77. 7M WI of n.ki ttm-e lKl. ubilrwi 01 Ittmiuiir,! rturliiij jtut 190.. Jl,6 aiouut 1 rink lcuibtr jt, , 6ll.4i5 "ifftt tmouitt etiried on uuj nk j.ihk) 0mS J,, J,Nsl;BiHCI COMI'ANV, 11 Pint Itft.er. l'rmlilcnl lly KrwIiiKtUtr.Sfifetufr Crly Rots po'ttoettt 0r'r'. . Th Imbrle LnJ Co. ht rantwl Jnt huil.Jinn nn dir Houth of ihf Wilojr mloon, nd it will 1 fi ttI P for t reil Mtalt oftice. Th mptny upecli to gt moved In dayt. I-0Rn Itrry pUnln 400 flne, 'ifty yniuiR lnnlB, JiHt ritihl for ('nipUntinir. Pnr ttlt b J. 8 ""iia, Niwlnn Btatlon, ft of ""iHtwro, Oregon, on Boulheri- roino. 1-3 Bsrrurd 0trmn nf nr Cen "Hie, and who reoently returnwd irnm (.! ... an 1 l ...ihj, nibrr uinuiu'ii n. having bn-n oonfined to hie win lorneveral day. Lmil Manning and ifn, of north Hlllsboro. and who ninoe sellina lr farm to Herman Kamna, havf 7" "kina it oaty on their littl on which they have a moderi lk, were in the oily Monday. Ju'U Opo. H. WiUlamn, the l'nd old man ol ths Oregon Bar, teiidred a banquet at I'ort na hy the Mulinnmah and State mi ' Atwwiation, )at wwk Chas J oohnabal. well known here, and Who la tip.Bl,t.k - . 1 11 . - a .baa! PTBHIUIII 01 IPB nut nrininn "ton, presided, and hie little 8hter crowrml Mr. William ae """torof th 0 eon Btr. Jude Willllllllllan.il I. t mnHQ We now hava a ituxl .n.,,,1. ,.f!'ii giMW nard imrtiiMl l.rick, and build lot blookt for cnllart ai.d foumla Uona Try our building Limit lor your hotian foundatinna. (Mieaiwr than cmni-nl or brii k and UtUr protection agairmt IriM-t. W a bavt (lniubmi our run ol lartrn t iln ami are again running on umalixr mr. , and have a fair tupply at the yard I'artiei watitinir liln l!t Vnrit.l H .......... t ,11 .1 . inouiu inace inmr ofiiKra now intr can baul Ihniii lf(im liail .Ur I here la alwaya a rub of hauling ordrrt in the Fall who rnadt arc aluioal lmiaaahlfl We have a gmKi aupply (if rmi)(h and drMHixl lllltllHir at our nil 1. and a tinihlllv Ul coMHlioii luiulwr at I ha llaie tpur. !)loi Nton, the latter to nil at a eacriflc" ilil'.'. JiK. 2ii 2.4 1 1 10. liH, lili and 1.1, ol variotit Unidtla Tina i all g ood drv almk. ami it will tiav ou to . -- j j . Invnetlgala nlmul.t yuu want any of thMe uimnntiona (ironer V itow- ell Co , Hcbollt, llillrb.ro. It 2. WbiU lr. H T. Hjwaer. of HillnU.ro. wa drivine on a tiro (rational call, near Witch II ami, the othur day. he tnnl a Mr. Ao- drewi, of i'urtlaiid, who wtt run nlng an au'.o. Aodrtwa failtd to give a wide eniugh twrrto to the right with the rnoolt that Mr. How. anr'i borne U)kI 00 on bit hinder legi, cut a few riptrt, and tiotlly tip el the buggy oer, badly bruit lug thedrivor. Out of hit thoul dart wat badly it jurini and tightly fractuitd in a t!ai't Ibat will ttkr a long time to heal. He wat brouuhl toibecitv bvMr. Andruwt rt and taken to tht dllice of Dr. K. A. iUlley, who al'endni the patient The bore ran iuil a dittaooe and wat caui(hl nrar Kemlvitle. Mr Andrewt tava le will iay the daruaget which covere htrnftt breaktge.a wrerkinl buggy and Mr llowaer't li inriet. Mr. Andrtwt glvet hit addreee t 475 Warhing too Hlrwt l)r 0 II Hrhft 1. Chiropreclie ipiaologitt, of Korret (iove.it 1 finely euippd eipinenl of the teinnce He hat takrn the cnurtr under D D I'alnier, the discoverer and dvelop-r of chiropractic All deeiring freedom from aio and ickneoe thould oontult hirn. All dlewaeot. Kiamination free. Next door D I.aCouriwt HUire, Kureet (irove, Ore. 4 R K" 1'i-tert and Harold Merry- man, of Portland, ai d foiinerly ol IlillelMiro. aiu W. P Dyke, ol Ihit city, are the trio elected at the tie baling learn of the law ecnooi 01 tor Unlvertity of Oregon. n,tcn 11 a r.vrfnl maker. and at 1'etert it an old dfhaler. the b.yt thould oitneoutnf their forthcoming oe bate with the I'niverrily of Weli- njinii with I vim colon, mr Dyke, whi hae ln allanding th 1.. Uonru iii the eveninst, wat t.i M.m.lav nitfht. and muntered in the HillelMM Co. No. !, Uoi form Hank K of I'. attention The under .Igned hat for etle eome rfgittered Jerrey buHt, yeariinge, ami a regitterrd Jeretf lieifere, bred and unbreil-at finely bred etock at can m found in the elate. Wro Bchul merioh, near Farmlngton, Uregon. Htllthoto. Oregon, Uoute 0, in i- ndenl Telephone. 1 t n 1 .in V in hat tent aotne Ore gon erry planle back to a Mr Killbuok, of near Ppringupm, u Vfr. Killbuck vinited Oregon iev Winter, and wat very much tin preteed with thia lenlion. When lo d of the prooucium im (- riea, ihe Jivergrt-ene, liunaiayae, and other varieties, nn "I'" with that he might have tome of them Mr l.imkin forwarded eight varieties to him Hub wee. For ial: Kelley eteatn wood taw. in good repair, for cutt ng oordwnod or elovewooa out u. ur !. J W. Keynara, iimt"or, Ore, Rouie a. '"'-' andWholle. Ind. Phone Poholle OPENS APRIL 1 Vimr.tr man did vi.u know it'it about time to buv that Borinirtuit? s w n Come in and tee our etock beet fabrics at lowext prices. Connell A Co. Born. March 18. 1010. to Mr. TO GIVE DRAMA . iUI II 1 4T1 m VU li'l1', l' . awawaaaaamwMBV DiKChtof the Law Which w,'" IIe"rT W'ilfe, of Dilley, a ,ca, Ta,ent W11 Qlvc .()Id daughter. Mr. Wolfe le section (JovcntH Trout l'ishin foreman on the Houthern Pacific at Homestead, April 2 ii'ti MCT USE HOOK A SO LIKE Dilley. Frank Keenon, of VinelandB, was KMC! in town rriuay. rrank is one ol 1 CROWDED BOCSE Ttkt tat Your Llcroie aid Pay Cltrk the "0,(1 ttlert" up on the ridge, TaleaUd Ytoag Ptlkt Will Ippear la and has seen almost every acre of . n Bailey a Dtllar improvement effected up that way , . One of the little Decker boyt, ,, , r i- Tl,. i....i .... 1. r. 1 : tl. I . . '. I Th Raivarlnn Cr.nira Dramatic ro.m. urunig .uU l0a of the Ju Mr Decker who " b i..t in 1. . ... . I . .1 ri..u ni i. . ...Jiii.. r.t i'TKo uuoa anu nne neiween April i tnu dlea at bis home on tne corner 01 " uuiuuu November 1, and promiscuous finb- Third and Washington, fell and Old Homestead," a oonaedj-Jrama, ermen must call on County Clerk JiBlcte'1 his ellmw one day last ai Beaverton Hall, Saturday eve- J. W. ll.iley and pay . license fee .T , Ur'.: A B Biley reduo)d oing, April 2, doore to open at ol one dollar, and then, when the " , 7:30, and the curtain to rise at game wardsu or any of hie numer M"' A Wilbr. of Toledo, Ohio, 1 8:15. The cast assurea the public uv I rlna anll elnmant CUAtACTKRS 1 1 1 . in 1 wnn iixh ihwi v h lii v ous ufttiuuen tniHar un u ec o , hm.. i-k;n. ' bod, to. 4. wuuer, 01 near umejt ' ' " J ' . 7" .1D WD "or,'y- B ,"!eB Zeekel Fortune, a protperou. inatm iiowrver, uie game waruen, tor ner partem nome in a lew 1 farmer JackCiibble K. O. Wieventon, of Koreet (irove. feeit. ine wnoers leemea " UrUh 8kinner . miier I.lie Most eavs that the law tieriuita a man to UbOfo a J ear ago Uriah Skinner, a miter. Gilbert Darkwood. Handsome fi.H nn lii. rir tilar. wiltinnt 1i I Put.v TTHIa t trivia H,HflhnvJ ftud Untcraoulooi.... W. II. Boyd u u vm u tm una vv naavuw awaa 1 AlTalJ 1VIHO, B I M UJVi M.uuv w I - I 1 1 I . 1 . t.lvMan main Ka t ill t I n n tl.fi f T Of ff I lark Nclaon. a baak clerk. ..Hearr Miller cenee lee, ana so ne ruiee mtl 11 " w-i l.ki. .Victor Emmon. win not oe neoeeeary to late ouv ijwauu u uoimuu, i T t. the licente; and neither is bis wife where he is ready to baul tiunke Alderman Chat. Fry com tie ed to take out a icente; na mate transiem tor w aBningwn Mrt. rntciiia uoage, a wmow and children under lb can Deb anv ouniy peopm, auu uu a gourrai where without the paper. eiprees bueinees. 2 Kisbiog for trout can only le Th. beblj ffiicrobe h com. practice I with hook and ine, and meoced hi WQrk tnd tbe fsn. mere it a pen ty wnere aynamne wonderiDlf what kind of a team a I .1 UMLI.ABA la .ninfl , r ..hi Alll uiu uiani ui" in n"ii'R r' ",l,. , , ... ,, , ,. .1 fri .11 f I rha nndaraiffnMl will fell at nunlic . , inis eeaton. 1 nero aro bu aiuuo ui a . . ., r , , n hack ..i.,.. ; ,u: ,ni I sale at the farm. 11 miles south of Vnrl Ma iUn u if ?. ' .... I Ii;ilA. ... T...r.l .lion ...... ..... "" Manager Moore snouia nave no "- mo siai-uuiun k un.Muc.au lr0Uv,i9 ,n getting a line up that -m., on eick! I breakfast savor muat pay can pla,Bpeed. ban. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, ri for lie privilege, ll la unlawful r r unraM. -..Ha ,Un rnata to catch m're thin 75 trout in one Mits Hallie Hendricks, whocame fri.nllu P ' day. The penalty lor viola'i ..n of hers from Texa. last year, and has .X.,, 0mDM any of tl foegoing it a fine not been a guest at the borne of Mr. and Je"; i.iian'iilv lest than $25 nor more than 1150 Mrs Geo. Schulmerich, leaves in a M' rarief ac"eD88r' or an Imprisonment in the county few days to join her parenta, who T. . ,n, jail uf not leelban ten mr more have moved from the Lone Star Ben Thurnhur, of near Blooming, than 5K) days. e'ats to Mediora. ner lamer, j The Argut publishes the status many years ago, lived at Green- Everyone Hkea to hare nice of the Irout law so that none of its ville, and is known to many of the aWn, therefore buy Greer's lawn many readers may inadvertantly old timers up that way. grass seed. fall into the hands of Hie game fcy j j. Nu8bl0m6r( of beyond Weet ..MlseUretchen Wolf I Tmaie Fortune. Zeckal'a daueh - , ter Mita uiancne uaru Conttablet... -Archie Pike & Jaa. Shevlin PUBLIC SALE or nelt are ute l, or veessU ol any deecrio'ion. Trout under six inch- ee in length mu-it b thrown back into the water High Q UALITY Drug S Itorc Our Greatest Ambition is to Deserve to be Your DRUGGIST And to supply you and your home with with all the needed sick-room supplies as well as Toilet Requisites and othar goods carried by a High-Class Drug Store. Our Prescription Department represents the best in quality and skill. Give us a trial and you will find Our Goods are Right Our Services are Right and Our Prices are Right The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. Henry Boe, of near Laurel, was in tie city Monday. William R ibb, of near Center yille, wat in town Monday. C. Viohl, of Jobe's Crossing, was II) tne Cllr moiiuar mumiug - , , ., ' purpose or conduct one himself. J. T. FUtcher, of Forest Grove, 1 was down to the city Monday Mrs. Merlin Vandebey, of Ne' Ion, was a caller at the Argus of (ice, Mi 11 lay siat Monday. A. A. Walker came down from Soggin Valley the first of the work, to answer a jury summons call. Tbos Sain wan in the city Fri day. Mr. Sain has had a siege as juror, oommencing at the Decern ler term. Hinshaw Sc. Wheeler, and which Union, was in the county Beat Fri . . . i. , bas been Obstructing me view irom aay mornmg. the Sou'hern Pacific depot, has moid Vandomelon end Win. been moved, by John Weik, over to Vanderianden, of near Roy, were First Street, one door ecuth of the : th cit Kridavv. Walch grocery, and is being re I m D j ui modelled for a feed Btore. Mr. Mr. Imh ff, Portland marble Walch will either rent it for that dealer, was in me cay oaiuraay. ana canea uo iuo Argue. n 1 . 1 1 " rT . 1 1 t -,. (Jfo ana wunam natnoro ana "eVerTD VL.&t- L- Brown, were over from the which is a local fire organization fialnrd.w. formed first at Bethany, bas its au- ' nual notice iu another column. Peter Jacobsen, of West Union, mt ' 1! I . nnl! 1 Q. I...J.M I.VtnM.l.tvr. ffrtr. 1 nis organirauou oae wuuj pun-1 was iu duiuiu.j, ms j-..u J. H. McClarkin and wife, ot cies and they take out insurance 1 acoount of the damp weatner. rtouih Tualatin," no e in the oounty oniy on jarm property, which re- M H p,rver tnfj jaok a . I 1 L I I a- tkn M.M rnrtm I aucee iiiur loew-i vo imu.mu. Wood8 an(1 w,f10r uieenTilte.wtre Krwin Ritter, well known in the . t Monday, on probate busi- K7n.lk.A3t nut! mn nf tha mil n to I or and who has done the bulk of the ... aereeing in that section for a num. State certificates to teach have ber of years, is the secretary of the been granted OrenM. Gardner, of comnanv otei6t tlrove, and Otto Ben Kraus, of Cornelias. Mtjor Clarke, of Rainier, of the . , n it .L d.v v-ai-iiia n 8moke juet half as much, ana Oregon Uniform Rank, Knights of D J , . o-kiiu. Pythias, was n the c ty Friday wu"u ' " ... '. r. ...'I. rl vnn'll nevnr ha annuaed of be- J. A. THORN15URGH President J. E. BAILEY W Vice-President W. MCELDOWXEY Cashier I Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Third Annual Statement, March 4, 1910 Kksocrcks Loam and Discounts - fjft.41t.il IT. 8. Bono at par - - -ii.uoa-o) Other Bon.U - - 2.:t.no Banking House - - lii.is.liXI Caah and Daes from Other Banks - - - I41.aw.2i Liabilities Capital Sto-k and Surplus $12,000 00 Undivided Profits - 771.41 Circulation - 25,000.00 Deposits ... SJOJM-Sl 45K,Kit4 f tVt,Sf2.l Itosorvo O 43 r or Cont We Now Have A Savings Department DIRECTORS Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J W. Tuqua Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornbur John Uebel and wife, of MonD- f" J Jh CoeV the d you'll never be accused of be taindale, were in the city Monday, , ., Th d mg "grc-uchy. conferring with the district altor nev's ollire. Div. 52 3 e lern ii- i n;ifr Hecretary of lh' (lermao Insurance Co , was In from the Hethani-rmi ip urday, fitting ready to puo .su .u "nnue 1 .ynopsia of the business 0 "ecoman;. The mtitush must publish in four papre m r . .. ...... tha nnrnoration im l tne eaui" " , . . oimpanies 1 " ?' .,."""",. fnr all four 01 tne auvoi Mr. RHter. in. witnben is nropeny euuiinel there i sunshine in the house, uome in iSZ ninn end Char'or Oak rangee. They are the best -Kmnckor- win. attendance and several new mem-1 F W. Delsman returned last 1 : a, ik. l . . : .1 a.vi.j ,j . ... I pert wero uiumerru iu. iu" wwi iruui riJ -iowu iu niuiiuu Studebaker wsgon, 3i inch, in close of tha assembly the boyB were country, where be went with the good repair, for sale luceit seated to a moe little supper, lne view of possible location. Kraus, Cornelius. Route 2. two Uniform Rank is rapidly growing jn-.nt. .niles outh of Cornelius, at Bloom- in numbers and members have or- Hot coffee and .doughnut., w Zg 1 3 de'ed new uniforms. L. M. Hoyt, or cake at the City Bakery-10c. n r nf Parlton bo is Brigadier-General for the When you come to towri ..call m - MrBuP' uRkCT. a ent State, hopes to build up the local Main Street, oppoeite Shute Bank. Iffilti he y siur- company so that it will be one of HwU Memman ftf Port.ndi d.f the gu of Mr,. J. W. Con- the strongest in the state ouUide 0 lod , ,ylol iD th, D. of 0 law dsy, tne gueeiui io. - Multnomah county. Active drill , , , , ... .v.. " 8m commence in a few of DiB 8iBter, Mrs. A B. Bai J. W. Connell is building n an weeks. iey 7t"K KfSTt Biie K11?JSk;0lr.nl '" kM w"kito fom forest urove, me nrei o. ErnMt L n 2 mUe( norlhweHt of Farmers say that for some years last week. Her husband, who is a HU,BboroJ 61 tf the vecetation haB not been so far painter, had just returned from u. naant aaaaon. Klamath Falls, where be had been Mm. Annie Jnnoker. aeed 65 ?,, .i. . ' 1 :k. tn vn hark the I at work for eisht or nine months I years, died at Thatcher. March 17 . .. 1. -hu 1910 Ha had been home but a day or eo IsVib wan horn in Grminv. She .Kali not he a season of plenty. when Mrs. McCullough disappear- ieaTM a husband and several chil BDau , ed. Sheriff Hancock was called, dren. J K. Butler, who has been at d investigated, but found no trace .. .. 1 j....Ui.m.n . ... .1 . Vgumiu liuiai that hnlk car The Danes, aoinK uruK.. of the womani annougn ne woti ---- ---- - l t Ma nnnnantion nr.. n .1,... iu. Irien seeds are the best, not only WOn, HUB nrDivt Over lO nouuuuiu, nuoio wsj - - , there and taken a poBiiion with a formerlv iived. A Garden Home fresher but vou get more for the firm in Portland, in the Abington . ,hinkB the woman paBBed money. H. K. ureer Keeps a com Building. Mrs. Butler departed through there and changed cars for P'ete line. yesterday for an "Wnae" '"" Salem the morning ehi wa sup- Jaoob Raffty. of Moantatndale, with relatives at Cedar Rapid. p0Bed to have left home. was a Portland visitor Friday, and Iowa. I t I .llrai1 Ant hnma frnm lh nnnntv Uaorge Baxton, 01 ceiow wewion. - rrr : m"i..ii.i J. J. Hartley was In from 61fn- Lnd who commuted recently on a Jacob thinks he will ohallenite ..!.4i ...Winn I " . . ... tt' v. "ft U Man Wftalnn " the lonir dts- one, raonuay, jjuvmi.t nomesteaa, up iu iuo ujtdi,v - ' . a - .-A. tn t hia , i o...i. .... I tannn walker of the world. the ooming 01 ni""i r"uo " "j - i country, arrtveu uume ouuunjr . Tl....b DI1PHO Mir. I . . ! .1 1.. t Ik. .. . roses, peonie', ullies, plant flowers ana n t .tilt ffifll floelze, of .IonV? "r." ,-tn Stturday. above Dioouiii.H. - ,. , . -1 They report that eDoui our the potatoes were injured by the Sew U- Winter. Many are dig- Kn,wandthe.o:fer abuut the percf n , ?rnm .lUectionsofthe oounty bar i out this average. For sale: Btled clover bay, baled tare hay; and baled straw.- tne ooming 01 ni"' 1 -j country, arrtveu uumo ouuuj - - 224 horsepower Buick, surrey, pur- nin( t0 reraain throughout the ghrut,bery. ohased through Hartrampf and 8ummer. Geo. eaye that Hill and . , kJnd. of t aV.fthA nvAnnnaa I . 1 Ml! aU-A 4l" r Sears. J. save ua h uarrlman are ouuuing w oev nlante. Cabbageana tomato plants iL! ilial asr 1 1 1 aVA I. . . 1 - al mf . amam 1 1 to have someiomn u a Dand up in ine central """" Celery and oanliflower. For sale somt, and be otn't wait for the per- countrV( ftnd Hill runs through I t the Cf,mpKn Greenhouse, fecting of the Hying macmne. his ranch. He says that uiu came 8mnth Bna Fir. Independent Geo ScSnlmerlch, Cashier of tb. through with the money fo; r rights 2lf Commercial Bank, pureed from - he had no trou, Mr. and Mre. M. P. Peters, of Elk Head, Sonthern Mob- J ciearftnce anywhere. Portland, we-e here Sunday, guests day. and Bays he has bargained tor b.ew ge J. . c MoKlonev aod another farm down tn tna , eouom r him t QM Mr peter(l He states that property values are goo . fl , . eommencing to climb down t lat eome out of its trou Mrs. Peterewent to Forest Grove wtv. and land will not be had ... . ith MrB Hnan BmUh. Save Your Money By buying Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon c t t We have quite a number of pairs of child's, wnmpn's. and men's shoes which are slightly damaged and more or less out of style which we will sell lor one-third price viz $1.50 snoes fnr coo: $2.2 c shoes for 7 sc. Men's and women's up to I3.50 for fri.oo. These are all good material but not up to nrrsent stvles. Now is the opportunity to o-pt a e-nod shoe for little moncv. We shall be pleased to show them to you as long as they last. 3 When You're Late the excuse that your watch was wrong doesn't go. There is no reason why your watch should not be right. Don't make the excuse. Get a watch that times you right and be on time. I have a very complete stock of all the standard makes dependable time pieces at prices that you can afford. , - LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist. t D B. Burkhalter, near '" t.a the askins in a year or bo more. 1 w Ur GOUntv t)lnnara. ton, Oregon t