m TO ill Vv If I L V ly) ifi I rank Kilsiiy I 'rt-pa ring t f i tc ' way fur IVrmancnt koad Work IIKST WH.K Airilf JILY lOlKTH Man kuad Kcady I rum Tillamook Track In l.un Bridge i," i. i.' , i i ..i r .. The Fourth of July will soon be here and yon will naturally want a new suit. We have the largest and most stylish line of Men's Suits in Hillsboro. V Mens Suits It ue stiijc M-rc suit .'() IM uc (in-t ii stiijc si-rc, iniiortcl IS (M) All wool pay -a rcat value 15 (M) A swell yiay lassinier suit 1.'! f0 All w.m.I blue ser;e 1) 01) All vim)1 blue .sere IS ',() All wixil blue M-tc L'2 .rU All wool bl.uk sere 10 00 All uh,1 bl.uk serj'.e 12 fiO aii w(m,i bbnk wit ir, ro j 1 r f.V I 0 Q ilotnrt Youths' Fancy Suits Fancy Mrije t assi mere, a dandy, Km pants $ S 00 Fancy stripe cassimere, a dandy.. 9 00 Fancy stripe cassiiucre, a dandy 12 00 1'laiu blue sere boy's suit, loug pants 10 00 Boys Suits Knickerbocker fancy stripe $2 50 (irccn mixed 4 00 Knickerbocker, sti ito 5 00 Knickerbocker, stripe 5 50 Knickerbocker, stripe 6 00 Men's and Boys' Hats $2.50 and up See our Shoes. We have the largest stock in Washington County and the BEST values for the money. Come all next weeh. Store closes all day JULY 4th j Ask 10 See 1 - CAPTAIN WjJVTt Sulti foi Boyt 1 WmA I V M4M M 1 CORINTH 0U N MtUi I M IAIN) (.UVU mm crew, iih-ii and teams, preparing tin' roads h ading out of Hillsl ro for the laying of rwk which fomriH-iH-i'S to arrive in this city from Oswego after the Fourth of July. Mr. Kc l.say completed the hiVhway from the I. II. & N. trai'k on llascline Streets to the auv, I'ridjs'e U-low the cemetery west of tow n, and he has throw n up a splendid tfrade. He is using !a four-horse scrajwr known as the "Fresno" and it is doing 'great work. The highway is foe I ing ditched in good shajx' and ! the nx-k will be twelve feet or such a matter irl width. The crew is working now on the road Northwest of the city, where the hill is Ix-ing graded into the swail. The drainage will be excellent and by the time rock arrives all will he in readi ness. The court exacts to rook to the Dairy Creek bridge, Im-Iow the cemetery; to the first bridge, at least, northwest of town; from the condenser to the bridge south of town; from the eitv out past the 1. M. Jackson farm. IDA COKKIIIKI I . I F "-' ,-a jjr; pra ' wm i .....t. K.4 t Little Ida Corrieri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corrieri, and who sang a solo, "Suppose a Little Cowslip." at the Crescent Theatre, at the Decoration Day exercises. Little Miss Corrieri is but 8 years of age, and surprised her auditors with her excellence of voice. She has been attending school in this city the past term. When she finished her song she received a hearty applause and was presented with a splendid bouquet. She was a student in Miss Loxley s room, and Mrs. J. L Thorp accompanied her song as pianiste. I-RKDIZRICH SCHOUN Frederieh Schoen, aged 73 years, and born in Germany, died at the family home in Cornelius, sun- day morning, June 19, 1910, Mrs. Schoen had prepared break fast and called to the husband W hen she received no response he went to his room and found that he had passed away. The husband had made no attempt to all anyone during the night, and the end evidently was very peace ful, as death must have arrived while he was sleeping. The widow and three children survive, one of whom is V. W. Schoen, of south of Cornelius; two are daughters, I'ertha and Lydia, both married. Mr. Schoen first settled in Minnesota, where he was natur alized, in the seventies. Later, coming to Oregon, he settled near Cornelius, and afterward took up his residence in town. He was highly respected and at one time was elected mayor of Cornelius. r CRIMINAL ASSAULT A. L. West, of Sherwood, was the first of the week brought be fore Judge Barnes, charged with forcible criminal assault on Mrs. Inez Haynes, of the same place, the latter swearing to the com plaint. Judge Barnes fixed West's bond at $1,000, and his brother left with the blank bond, Tuesday, for the Sherwood coun try, to endeavor to have it sign ed by friends of the accused. Wild blackberries are in sea son just now and they appear to MONDAY MORNING On Monday, June 27, we will put on sale a large lot of Calico rem nants at 3c Per Yard and also a lot of quite good qual ity Outing' remnants at 44c Per Yard 1 R STORE Si! SIM SSI You always need a new hat and a new pair of shoes; al ways about the Fourth of July OA We have the celebrated Kingsbury Hat iu felts the neatest and most stylish ou the market. $1.50 to $5 OO For the finest line of straws and Tauamas call on us. No trouble to show you and no soreness if you do not buyi 20c to $5.00 SKoes The Packard and Bradley-Mctcalf shoes in tan or black; can not be ex celled anywhere. New and Comfortable Lasts Stylish, Dressy and Durable The Utz & Dunn Oxfords for Ladies. The swellest lookers in the city. Kept only here. Prices From $3.O0 to $5.00 To see is to buy. To buy is to buy again. T. W. Wyatt & Co. Corner 2nd and Main, Old Dennis' Stand. McGumsey Sawmill Dimension Lumber and Timbers Rough and Dressed Lum ber of all Kinds. Mill ) miles from B. P. Cornelius' Place. Will Deliver. A. E. McCUMSEY Cornelius, Ore., Route I SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TUK 8TATK OF ORKOON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Emilie Jagnnw, I'lulntltf, v KarUignow, Dt lamlant. To Karl Jukhow, Defendant abovti named: in the name of Hie 8UU of Orgon : You are hereby not i lied that the plaiutiil' has tiled a complaint against you In Urn alKjve entitled court anu cauxe and you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint or tile soma appearanco herein on or before the last day prescrib ed by the order of publication hereof, to wit: the 30th day or June, A. D. 1M10; and If you fail to so appear or answer the complaint or me some appearance Here in the planum win cause your ueiauu w be entered ami noted and will apply Ut the court for the relief prayed for fu bor complaint herein, to-wit: fora decrmt forever dissolving the bonds of inatri niouy existiiiK between plaintiff and de fondant and that she be allowed to re sume her maiden name KmlMe ZlRtlow and for such other and further relief n to the court may seem uet and proper. The date of the flrat publication of till summons ia Tburwlay, the mil day of May, A. U., uuu ana mwmvua is u be published on every Thursday between aaiil dates for a period of sis week. This summons is published by order rf Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the abov entitled court, made in Chambers, tins 12th day of May, A. U., 1M0. Clnti. J. buunabel, Attorney for pUinllll. be plentiful in spots.