"IF OVERLOOKED SEE THAT YOU FIND HI fr Dlo) I IVi not Lot the Census inker Miss An vono in llillshorw I Hull ili: VOIR NAME TO THl; SICKiTKY Board ol Trade Will Then Oct You in Tomh With limuncralur a 03 mm A WW a St Km VJ VJ At Crescent Theatre Evening of FRIDAY, APRIL 29 PROGRAM Overture. Band Vocal Solo selected Mrs. Wilkkr McEldowxey Selection Band Recitation selected Helen Vatght Selection Band CURTAIN Japanese Fan Drill 32 Girls Vocal Solo Miss Sue Jones Selection Band Vocal Solo selected N. H. Alexander Selection Band Solo Miss Goldie Peterson Accompanist Liola House May Pole Dance 24 GiRLS intermission 30 Minute Parlor Play VOCAL SOLOS Mrs. Wilher McEldowxey, Forest Grove, Contralto Miss Susie Jones, Portland ...Soprano N. H. Alexander, Hillsboro Tenor MAY POLE DANCE By Twenty-four Young Ladies: Mary Sewell Lucy Weatherred Grace Emmott Florence Shyer Bessie Simon Laura Clascow Margaret Goodin Violet Pitman Osta Ballard Gussie Signer Alma Pvice Faye Schroeder Elma Griffiths Hope Emmott Minnie Morrill Alice Smith Alice Lund Rhea Wilhes Itittie Southard Faye Sigier Myrtle Harvey Vere Tipton Blanche Bowman Lura Tamiesie JAPANESE FAN DRILL By Thirty-two Girls. A Unique and Spectac ular Drill. Participants: Florence Garrett Myrtle Grabel Mildred Rushlow Goldie Whitmore Gladys Hensley Ethel Mays Adelaide Meier Beth Sigier Ethel Sample Rita Trulling'er Ruth Linhlater Gladys Shute ttath erine Dooher Bertha Bloyd Ethel Cornelius Marion Lytle Katie Brandow Vera JacKson Esther Heim Viola Walch Margaret Hoyt Irene Boeher Eva Pitman Elsie Tews Dulcina Brown Ruby Brown Georgia Bacon Velma Tipton Edith Hunter Laura Bottemiller Lewa Wilhes Gladys Cornelius 30 MINUTE PARLOR PLAY Replete With Splendid Tableaux. Misses Mary Sewell, Lucy Weatherred, Fay Corwiu, Madge Imbrie, Mattie Wilson, Letitia Itnbric, Lucile Imbrie, Josephine Follette, Helen Gates, Mary Heidel, and Mr. Oscar Lund. Seats on sale at McCormick's Music Store. Prices entire lower floor and loges, 50c; balcony 35c; children 25c Oo not lot the Census Knuinora tor overlook vou. Hillsboro wants all the count there is in the cor jHrate limits. If lv hook or ciHk you have Won overlooked. let the Secretary of the Hoard of Trade. N. II. Alexander, know 1 it. and he w ill at once tfet in touch with the census taker, and have you on the government count. The two precincts will soon be closed and once tfone the enu merator can not rct you in his report. Vou will find Mr. Alex ander at his othce on Second Street,. (.Jive him your name and where you live, and he will do the rest, A l ii M ION. Yin ilk'ANS The reunion of the Washington County Veteran Association and their Auxiliary, at Cornelius, to take place on the 5th of May. will he a success in every detail. The program is the result of a desire to please a discriminating audience. There will he vocal music and recitals rendered by the best artists in the Northwest. The speakers have been selected from a lone list of Portland's best orators. Drums and tifes have boon selected from the De partment Drum Corps, which will fill the old town with Army music. lWrs open at 10 a. m. ; dinner at 12 noon: program fore noon and afternoon. To avoid the crush at tho 'dining tables come late, W. J. II Beach. President. W. II. Morton, Secretary. I.OCAI.S WIN The K. 0. K. A. "Stickers" won Saturday from Portland Academy by a score of 7 to 5, the ranio be'intf exciting from start to finish. "Ked" Gillen water pitch ed a good game for the club team, and held the visitors down for six innings without a score, but he weakened in the last three innings, and the visitors piled up five runs. Batteries: (lillenwater and Foord. Robertson and Staley. Next Saturday, the team trav els to Vamhill to play the High School. 1 r Children's Wash Suits 50c to $L.0O Chauibits and gal.itca Ladies' patent Tumps orul Oxfords $2.0O to $4.00 Large Misses patent AnKle Strap Pumps, low heels The PRICE is Right. Armor Plate Hose The kind t hat the 1kys can't wear out in a hurrv. Royal Worcester Corsets for dressers who arc particular Ladles' Lontf Iimonas Summer weight. 5cc to -ji.no Mens and Boys' Nifty New Hats 50cto$5.0O Some Nobby New Styles iu Ladies' Kmbtoidctctl t;til,,r. cd Waists. Reasonable Prices. Extra Values in Ladies Skirts. Special I'liccs $2.00 to $7.00 Men's Corduroy Pants They Arc Rigjit. $2.50 lo $4.SO BAIRD Between the Drug" Store "Whose Fault Will it Be?" is the striking subject at the Chris tian ('hurch, Sunday evening. Straight gospel preaching. You will be interested in this great subject. Splendid singing. In teresting Bible sc hool at It) a. m., contest begins Sunday; morning sermon at 11;. Junior Kndeavorat 5 p. -n.; Senior nt 7, great rally of Kndeavors. good programme; evening services at 8. You are wanted at all these services. Marion V. Horn, Minister. Dr. Butler, physician and sur geon with the Sweeney con struction camps, at the front, on the Tillamook line, was brought to the Hillsboro Sanitarium, Tuesday evening, suffering from a severe attack of nneumnnia. lie was brought in on a special train, and was accompanied by Dr. Buckley, the head surgeon. The home of Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Roth, of Seghers. was burned in the niirht. Mondav. and the in mates barely escaped with their night clothes. All the contents were lost. There was some in surance, but as the policies burn ed with the house, Mr. Roth does not know just how much he will get. Mr. Roth is postmas ter at Seghers, which is more properly known as Gales Spur. Anloine Lebard, formerly of near Kiulon, and now residing in Portland, was in town yester day. While in the city, he called on the religious weekly, which he has read for years, and then helped swell the rest room col lections. N. A. Frost, the census enum erator for South Hillsboro, has about concluded the enumeration in the city limits, and will start for the country the last of the week. The North portion of the city has been concluded by C. E. Deichman. If any have been missed they should notify N. II. Alexander, Secretary of the j Board of Trade. I J. R. Bailey, of above Buxton. 1 was down Tuesday evening; re turned home yesterday. He says Ithat fruit orchards are now in full bloom up his way with pros pects for a fine crop. J. li. has been cleaning up more land. which he expects to plant with trees. I Fresh milch cow for sale. Burt Wilkes. Sixth, between Oak and Fir, on West side of street. 7 1 "Keep Your Own Key and Counsel" Sound advice within certain Limits. It's all tiht when applied toholdcis of keys to our safe deposite vaults. Absolute privacy. We can nut you Ixixcs for 5 1. (hi per year. Call and examine them. CORNELIUS State BANK Cornelius, Oregon. Nolle cf Final Scltkauat WE THANH YOU, Friends aud patrons. For by your liberal patronage we have accomplished our aim, in closing, out various lines and reducing our over-supply, .in the reduction sale just closed which we hope lias becu a benefit to us all. Now with New, Goods, and right prices, We know we can please you, and it will be our aim at all times to cater to the wauls of our customers. Our Motto U, "LIVE AND LET LIVE." 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Administrator' Notice THE OLDS Gasoline Engine, to 12 Hor power TTllc 2?KiS aM"(l lhc U- (iovcrumcut. Up-To-Date, designed by cnKincers of many years experience; Operated for 2 S years Repairs at any branch office. Jmup spark "f ,t,ou-the k,10w- SH easily changed Simple and easily bandied. Can be put on skids and moved anywhere. J. L. Simpson, who came here from Hood River, and who is making Rood raising Washington County fruit, was over from South Tualatin, the last of the week. I-ost: H(tw(!c HillHhom and ;;;n.cl.us hundlo, ,utltain n t "r. ."iH'M.lcrsand hand Aral's ' hn,k,rl'b'UHo leave at Ar;u3 and OreKonian, $2.25. N.1II1 la liral. gWfii tlml 1,, algtiwl baa Immiii duly aiH.nii,'l ''V., ,. of Him (?titity Cimrl f td.' Mil'" " .. , gun, Admlnlalralur uf Hi' "i"'" garM Utiodln. ilmfal, '"' (iiialillad aa iiii'Ii- ,,.i No, Ihrrafun.. all l",",", ,,. nulrwl and nolinwl ! I'-""""1 ''. in inn. .iffHn.r wlHi l'r"l"' a Ihi-rn'iir. alllia law olli' ' ' ft'.f,,. 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