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Me JnllLLSB IIIKKSUORO, ORICfiON, JULY 7, 1910. VOL XVII NO. 11 6R6 6IG CROWDS COUNTY SEAT UNO CORNELIUS llolli I'ltur, i.K Orderly nl Moiultty jBjc HuUcf. l'n.l.m. lrlor al Hill buru; Jh M. Wall, Cutncliun ,i!hMr.i and Ct.mrliutf had cele- Irt-ati..!.'. M ''. H'at u" h,i;iM would rail "rippim-:". Bn. it -UnmU'l that H'twi- ii the t phti fully tif t n th.MiH . . . i ., , . i .. i . paid MIl'lIK' " "'" .lay ami tin i'1"!' f HilhUiru'scruwd i .tiiuati'il al from k.ixki ,i an imliialioti of :uiiv in tin city, al i UlCIV VlT' i"VT U lliKii v ha L'ruiHJiH; mcr tin- iri-u- tint; M-vrrul HrtUIit tin Hwinj and aii'l I r: y-tntii IH!!C vai'i"''""V M in.'"'. tln a!! n lint urn ami li J IMI in Jilltnliv.l aiu--ir. awl the crowd m-.-ih.-.I Ijuniii (.i h;m-iliinini'dtt'd on tin-j.,-,,,.. t , .it lai'j.!.-, Clone olitT rl'H uv l!, i' could iml hau Im-i-ii ,- than . ij-'ht ami tt may la' (.i t. m thimHaii.t. I'oriicliu.H aiv ha.t a cilri!lii iitt-iiilain ' Unit U. U. I'.utl. r wu thr or atiir HiilNlHiru mid thou who h.-nr.l I n a.l.ltvH Kay llialil v an m u r ,-n Ui l in Ihirf iiiv, .Mr Hull, r is will known m l.a l. rti On ami a a Tufl piv i iliuisal rli-ctol. H WlM intro .Inn,! Masr Huiley. and hi a-Llivv, uii;i departure fnmi the ur-lnsury l-'nurtlt of July oration. . .. hn M. a . o huh my, !' livi-n-il On oration til t Win-hut. T it- ha iittii BM--ll.Hon wm a thnn.-r Hit rut would not vu.rk h l.vn the aeronaut utti mpt ed t.i r;st Uw &IU lie fume 'low !l with the halloon in Mr. M. A I'otti'Si'H garden, mow itii.ru ha atl tl.r.. ,.-'i w lu-iil ami iMitaliH-H. He m ;n not ht-rioUHlv injured hut lieli he struck the t'll't'llit Hk'llt ttir.h it looked at thoiiK'li th'-n niiirbt be a falalilv. Tin' -'andinen all did f!l ami Arii. i I'm show umt attraction niv the town lived up to it rep Utalion or lutk il'JI ltV 111 tS- Ix-iuliiun- of niotn-y. Tin irts awanli-il hy lh i-iiiiinuttcc ami otluT im-litioii i-l Utt' Inn juhili-i' w ill Ik fouml in antitlii-r column. Cok'M l.ll'S hLsi:w JR. Coiih-iiuh UlaM'-r Jr.. son of Mr uinl Mrs, I'oriii-lius IHasrr, tli- July 1, I'.ilO, til tin fumily lioim-, Stiiui.l ami (lak Strt-t-U, aflt-r an illiii-ss nf n-i-ral inontlifi, liin. af Hut mil Ix-iiiK' tulH-ivulosix, III' was Unu in HillsUnn. May 21. lfWI, ami lian Hn'iit all hi- lifo in this iity, Tlu I'tilHTal t'Hik plait- from tin family iv-mli-m-i' Snturilay, Ui'v, Fisli.-r, of Oif M. V: Churili, oftlciat inr. Intt'i' Hunt was in tin- (hi. I Fellows' fi'inctery, Ilin parents ami two isters, stiriv Mrs. farrii' Sjiatl '"'loiij,-!), wifoof Allx-rt Spreail Ikh-ihi vrh. of Portland, ami Miss Ha, at Iioiiio. h. I. (!rawfonl. of t 'raw ford Ration, above Hunks, was in the V'ty the hrst or the week, attend ink' a ease in circuit eourl. . I'he Climax Millinir Co. will luriiisli Harks free of rhaw t p ... m lariners ilesinnu to sell or Mtore their wheat at their ware house. 17tf ' i'. I.. Ilionms. who is a Nprnal UKent of the Unitei Mates l.uiul Otliee. has been raiisfiTt-ed front Huron, Dakota. m t iieyeiine, Wyoming. Want to rent ainall jilaro with K-uuen land. Desire ranrh suit iie for poultry, Will jiay cash "m, or cm cord wood tor pay ment. Wish to take possession i ioner l. Write particulars. l'nst, Cornelius. Or. 17-9 .. (',. Hav. of Kay & ht,ii, who have 2(M) acres of hops Witch Hazel and Ueedville. f"H Kit) acres of the product up ",l a i oik county ranch, was in h'wn Saturday, lie savs the vines nre lookin-j: very lints i "-in Meciiotm, K. Simpson, who recently 'uriioa irom ."Vallejo, Cal wiiere hm wife ia still visiting Ki'.VH that he has returned toOre because his health has been w Dad. He was ill nearly all tlu: tune he was South, but says he U"w feels a ureat deal better. Wmlo he has mrchased property , 1 no says it is not lmprona ie mat he w I In itoaril of Trustci-H fur I'a- rillC I liUclNilv lli.-t in l'nrllf.f.,1 laid wi-.-k ami mad.- th.- follow iiii rl. rtiuir.: . V. Srott. of tin- On-vfuiiiiin. prcniilcnt; Frank M. Warn-n, tnaiiin r; Naitolcoii Davis, MM-n-tary; N.-wUm Met '()y ai-mlanl m-rrrtarv; m-w mi-iiiln-r f tin- Uund of lru.-,U-H. Dr. .1. H. Wiluiti, l'uiilaml, ;U,d .; j( Mr( oriiai k. Sali-m. William C. HarriiiKt'iii, of Iowa, wuhiIiohi-ii for tin- inutiswiiHliiii of iiiil.lic p.-akini.'. ii'- F. W, Orr. A irtrownn? Htiiii.nt IhmIv wan rc- l"rt d, ami plann for new work wrrt- dmiu.i i-d. Tin finance i-oiiinnttii- wat inntrin-ti-il tn arrange for fumln fur a Lll,IK) I'luldll)).' oh tin- Miiuthtti-Hl xir tloii o! thr cainliUH. to In- used for a binary. TI.h is tr ! built at c.iii as thr horary hind is i-iiinpliti-d. n-turns from thr Kmo liir'ht July I ttrrr rrii-ivrd by ti-li-plmlit at ll'-y 'h halooll, and alio al tin- iia.si-iiall eroumls. I hi' n rts rame in rather slow at the -.r..umli, ami onlv two or three bulletins were read before the colored man won by linishinK .IrShlei. Of the entire tiflei-ll iMtimK win-ii lite k iiiH koul came. but (our or live reached the eiambtaml m the park. 'ery little money was lost on there suit m llillslmin, ami when the ball Kame w;is proressinif the interest Heeined keener in the ball contest than in the lU'ht that was attrat titik' the attention of the entire hoi tintf World. J he V, 1 1, Mare homenlead ri hiiicm-e, on Mam Mreet, east of Fourth, casiKht lire, .Sunday. alosil noon, the bla.e catchiiiK' in an upstairs room. The lire alarm was turned in and the chemical and other help soon had the blaze under control, and the total daimu'e will not exceed if it is that much. Mrs. Henrietta Morgan resides there, and does not know just how the lire started. The damage to the furniture was fully covered by insurance, and this is where the trrealer loss lays. The house !e lones to Attorney W. (I. Hare. C.-o. Miller, a former Hillslxiro resident, is in the city this week, the tfuest of his sister. Mrs, C. D, Kimberlin. He is nursing a broken wrist am! arm, sustained in a very peculiar manner. He was working on the roof of a house, over at Cast !? Rock, Wash., when without warning of sound, a dead limb, which had fallen ltMl feet, fell from a dead tree ami struck the arm. Had his hand not U-en jniised in the air al the time it doubtless would have mangled it so that amputa tion w until have been necessary. As it is he will have the use of the member after a few weeks Drain our low land and make it pro-lure double. We will start the manulactiire ol Hie laresi til,, in a few davs. We now have i viiniiU of I inch. ; nidi ami l- ineh, on hand. Cut m your or al once. Our clay is uic for i.i-o. ncimr triHxl ituraoie tiling'. Order now. tironer iv Jou.-ll Co.. Schols. llillsiKiro. Ore., Koute 2, Iml. lei. u if von uimt biL-- ti e be sure ami put in your order by July 10. Jnfns Wairwener and wife " 1 I t i . of NewjMirt. were over loiiius- Kiro the first ot the weeh. visa- f I . II tr.i.ro-.iiwll' former v owned ana comiucvt-ii the Tualatin Hotel, where he was Mine Host for many years. biK iust moved into a new " . . .' i i i... i ...... i, tjijfe, jusl linisneu ov vahui .." Holland and Mr. nuzuaru. o IlillslMiro, Mleh.-iet Howes. workinKon th United, east ot Olencoe, tnei l,.,,.. :ti mi. us remains were lirouirht to the city and placed in Mo nelson's undertakmir parlors, thev were held until July i u-un u'v wore s nmm'u iu 1 , tl I1VII V - - - . l.,w Anu-eles. From there they will be shipped to l'asadena, Cal. i. Ids wife and one child re . . ii .... ..1.....4 A vt.Llt'd side, liowes was uooui. w jv.u of URO Civ Lomlmi'd. the Portland motored to San Fran i,wt week, enroute to Kono, 1 o coo Oie .lell'ries-Johnson fipht i...t iviw taken to the hospita when he reached the Golden Gate c-it y. M r. I ,ombard was stricken with at.pendicitis, and was ope ..t.wi noon at once. Ilia conui lion was Tuesday reported as critical M.. nnd Mrs. A. Persinper, o 'Helvetia, were in the city Tuesday. They came here from Omaha, two months or so ago, l like to meet some people who hail from Luxemburg Germany. Their address n inilcbom. Ore. Koine i, auu postal from any one in this sec !:.i umni.l meet with a response, A SHUTOUT GAME One ol the CIohciI (James Fvcr Clayed on Local Ormolu's BUT TIIC CATHOLIC TLAM I TO 0 William St rink out Tea Men Walked Not i Baiter and The return Karrie July -1 between tlu Cardinuls and the Catholic Voun-.- Men's Club at Athletic Park. July 1, was one of the prettiest sanies ever witnessed here and it was a shutout proK sition. Nick Williams struck out ten men and did not w alk a man to first base save ami except one batter w hom he hit with the ball. The Cardinals won the lone score through a throw to second base, wherein the visiting second base man and shortstop had their sig nals crossed and neither was there to cover the haw:. This was when Brown stole second. The ball passed second base and went clear into the field. Brown kept on running and made home easily In-fore the sphere was recovered. The visiting pitcher diil not strike out many, but he held the hits down well. There were one thousand paid admissions, and, with the free list and little fel lows, it is estimated that 1,'J people were in the enclosure. ic left held fence was lined ith people and ground rules were called, livery one oi me ardinals was on his toes and not an error was charged to either side by the official scorer. HANKS AH K Sllilejrl, I f I'lullPf. c Vnll'ti.Millll, rf ( ariti-m, li Kirlirii, Jj Irrlmo!. l Wun.li-rlt. Ii, If WiIm.ii o l a o i o o I o A O a o o o 5 o o f 3'' $ 6 Hcure hv Innini llillstiitro lunki IIII.1.S1HI1U., All R II I'D row It, jl) J I I o iik.ru, m i o O o llliiklr.ll i o I o cf i o o l Itoutti.ti, lb J 003 Free mn. lb i o 1 II Butch, if -3 o I o I'lirlpn. c i o I II William. l -3 o 0 1 17 t C. V. M. C. AH R jmtfiicr, II ..4 o KtimcUy, cf 4 a Itavii, M 4 0 Wintoti, 3b -4 o C tow try. rl 3 0 cur, al) 3 0 Muuuu, lb o Jiuiuou, c 3 0 Arlhur, p 3 0 9 o 9 x I 00 30 0 4 M Scoie ty looitiK 1 a 3 4 t 6 7 8 ItillnboiO OOIOOOOO VMC OOOOOOOO Suiuuiaiy Stolrn t Hrowii, Kiituiho. Two mr t-.iU Uitclirlar. Uft on bases IIiIIsIkho a; CVMC 4. Ktruclt out Willioin 10, Aithiir 4. loulle plays Brown to Houitou to l-'itrtinuii. 1'uiptti IWk. (u SaturiUy Verboort was beaten by lltr IllllstKiro team, lhe lineup ami ilnt follow. CARDINALS 11 cot- tion would meet with a response, j ..,:r . i I.... ir 1 iii'r son uuti win-, -...1, ne Wui not wiuy 111 wn- " f .u lor some months, and may Portland, were truest at the (......!. 1 - ....... I.. .1 1 Iw.rvw. MAmillV kuiii locate here. iwiius ireianu numc, 1: WRITES OF TRIP Delegate kepresentinfr This Furnishes InJorr.iation City THIS OF GREAT WOMAN'S MOVEMENT League Had Representation of Thousand People Eight o- o I 003 x-7 1 o o 1 o o o 05 Summary Two bae hits Wamlrrlich, Wilkes, llmiitoii. I',e on balls, Kobinton I, Kiebru 1. hlrtii k out, Rubitimtt a, Wil liam 3. Kirlien H. Ioulilr play Hoiis tuti to Freeman. Hit by pittlieil ball Hither by Robinson, FrIh-K Fonda, of Scholls, was in town Tuesday afternoon. Team, waon and harness for sale. Inquire at Ar;us otliee. lit P. P. liorsuntf. of Farmintfton, w as in the city Tuesday morning. When you want ice cream, j?et the l-est. HazlewiKxl Koeber's Confectionery. Miss Fva Kmrick, of Arling ton, is a truest of Mrs. C. K. Kixiiitz. AtiRtist llossi, of lieaverton, wxs up to the city Tueiulay morn- C. N. Jatfcr, in the general merchandise business at Garden Home, was up to the county seat 1 uesday. Money to loan on real estate security. We sell farms. Iry us. The Webfoot Kealtv Co. HillslH.ro. 12tf Mica W i I ni i W it inr tir t r f rr. 1 rVi. - T -' i lines per month. TUe Lewis Publishing ...vii. ui Hiuiii;, hmbkbiiiuiv.i Co DuMithes 10.000.000 comes tx-r retained as musical tnstnictor month of its different publications. Us for McMinnville College, for an- publishing plautaand equipment repre- other VC'ar sent an investment ol 11,500,000, anil its I . ' . . , , j - - - Ice cream delivered to any of University City Is 1S00 acres. Item . 1 " T I . .. . ' t 1 . . r .1 - part of the town. Kemember Pracei wum . ,""'" we have Ilazelwuid. Both tele- iu lne wesrt en of St Uui.. phones. - Koeber S Con lection- emy of Fine Arts, the first of lhe League's Miss Emma Everitt, of this city, has returned from a trip to St. Louis, where she attended the convention of the American Woman's League. Miss Everitt conveys her impressions in the following letter to the Argus: Dear Kdilor: I wish to tell the readers of your valued paper something about the good things I taw and enjoyed while at Uni versity City, 8t. Louis, Midsoori, whith er I was sent as a delegate, from Grace Chapter, Hilisboro, to the First National Convention cf the American Woman's League. There were about eight thousand women in attendance, besides a number of rue ti. We spent the first day in view ing the spacious grounds, magniflcient buildiugs aud their contents, not the least interesting of which was the Wo man's National Daily building, whirl) is of Hgyptian style of architecture, built of while marble, dimensions 300 feet long by S5 by bo, entirely lighted from the top. It contains the largest printing press in the world. The beautiful execu tive builditig is of cut stone and terra coita. In the rear of this and adjoining it is the publishing plant, an absolutely fire proof building. 37s feet bv 10S feet. capacity twenty million, lave color msgs- High Q UALITY Drug S tore The Place where you are always getting Drugs of absolute purity and High Quality and compounded by pharmacists who take pride iu the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR "Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates, and Candies. THE BEST EVER" ftaminshy's Mahe Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hilisboro, Ore. 5 '7 11 ro o 1 1 o 0 a l a 1 3 a 11 4 o cry. M. J. Heiling. formerly of near Uoy, und later owner of a place near tenterville, recently moved from Woodbum to Crab- tree, Oregon. J. A. THORN BURGH President J. E. BAILEY Vice-President V. W. MC EL DOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE Batch, If Wilkes, ss ' Rupple, cf Moore, lb, 3I1 rt-eman, 3I1. Williams, if HolViuaii, jI) t'lietpa, c HU, p Total lb All 4 3 4 a 3 4 3 a 3 11 o 1 1 o I 1 I 1 t 10 4 o 9 1 A O 3 o 1 o 4 1 3 28 8 7 YKRIHHIRT '1 '3 W. Jeiifen, p BernaitU, rf Jasper, if Kindel, 3b Vanloo, ib Sohler, If T. Jasper, ab Jensen, as Uusmu-ker, c Total All R u o I o o o I a o i-o o o I 3 s 3 3 1 5 A 4 o o 1 o 1 3 1 a great central University buildings has been erected at a cost of Iiis.ooo The foremost teacbeja a, sculp tors, ceramists and Hsr 1 1 Frope and America have be and are sending their toaasv t' the homes of the thousands 6Ti members. Amnnur ht rtleafiant Oiintr In b n. I t..., ,.l,l l..Jt . . ".. r , , . . ivte j juui i.iui.nciia ciiiwiuoc-u. i iove.1 on me second oay was a street car JUSt received a large consign- parade, in which the Leaguers were m..nf of luioltrv m !.-.. Vau- ia shewn the beautitul city of bt. Louis l. . 1".... i ' ..: 1. 9 I Preparations had bteu made to hare the uic uiiii. iu uuj, iin.iii.iv a. opuing ceremonies on the campus, as vurw 111. was also a eround festival to be given by 'ii.: ... . .1 : . .. 1 the employes of the League and Publish 11110 eei nua iK-uaiim uuwnirM i (-,t,,n W r.,n ,.t1 h 1. i-. -1 1 --. J , w. .- , . wee lur iiiunj rebiunig nere aim carrying out of such aa arrangement nouiries anu tile ClerK S Oltice lelmar Oariien llieatre, a -ery roomy u-.M-i. Lei.f r-ither biwv filUno nut structure, near the grounds, sheltered .1 11I the great crowil, while the ram beat ulwlmg' I hav.lv ...t lit rnnf alttliat 1 rnwninu Tbn Il:ink! ovfiirvion in t hp the voices of the speakers, but nothing was very well pat- ?m. L. " T?L J! " ill. 11 1 laitiuc LTUUJ IOIIV 10 va Ll UIHllVI 4 or the eight thousand Leaguers in the audience The lat day opened fair an J bright Among the speakers on the platform was Governor Joseph W . Folk, of Mis ourt He began by giving us a little talk on the wealth and resources of the magnifi cent state of Missouri, but made the graceful remark that the most priceless possession that Missouri has it the high character of her men ami women 1 will also quote a few more remarks 'We are made and governed by the aud the public Iv the reflection of at the commercial Hotel. Hills- its private me: Iw-o Tno, -iv T nnviliiva nn.l Women are the greatest moral m- c.,t,.ln,ortf ,;...'... .....I- tli.tiu fluence iu this land. I had rather, in Saturday s of e ery w eek. Hours ,ve fihl for i.... thinifS. have the l.KrJ p, lli. 10 ;UvJ, loll 1 support of one good woman than the Mrs. E. Maltby, of Wilson Governor Folk ininresswl us as being Creek, Washington, and a former a high toned, souU-ern gentleman in the oai.b.nr of mir f own villt. u-oo true sense of the word a guestat the Mrs. Wilson home, , t?LJ"fZt& il. . - 1 .......l. II.,- 1 1 !-- -. " . ine iia&i im-i-n. iiei mihuaiiu is umke the convention a success tn every in the hardware business at Wi - respect. son Creek We were beautifully entertained; some 01 us in private nouies. oouineiu uos f"iNwoi-ios nt fivjt - Whitu l?i'vr pitalitv and courtesy were in evidence on .1 ai 10. a P. 11 .... l r. every uaiiii. 1 uc ccnvcnuua lour, fi.-w v. ,.v. 11. suud, eve opener. I wish every member of tiest com Starch, (c; OU ID. llairy the Leaaue could have been present We salt, 35c; 50 lbs, 11. G, Salt, 25c; cannot be too enthusiastic in our efforts nine Ribbon corn. He: Blue Rib- ' OK members. 1 win give I c 1 Capital Stoch $25,000 ',h-3urplus and Undivided Profits 20,000 , , a.0 - U A fU. J W V7 TV KJ k U celebration was very well pat ronized, Monday, and probably a hundred or so came in on the P, K. & N. Forty acres for sale; Partly cleared; one-fourth mile from school house; two and one half miles trom railway station, near C-leneoo. Price, $1850. 19 James Gray, Hilisboro, R 3 . . G. Y. Schmelzel, ojtoopath- Zi chhg ic physician, of Portland, will lie life of a nation is only ti 37 4 to 24 ia 6 Score by Innings Hilisboro 1 o o o 4 a I o x s Verboort o o o 0 a o o I 14 Summary Two base hits Kd Japer, Fit, Hu acker. Tluee base lilts rul Jasper. Base on ball Fitz 3, Jensen 3; htruck out Fitx 4, Jeuseu 4- let on bases, Hilisboro 7, Verboort 9. nit oy pilcucu ball Mooie a, Wilkes. Umpire Cook. Sunday's game was a thriller, but the Cardinals finally won nut, after it looked as though Dunks would sustain the repu tation Ol IIIIHinoilliy. rut luiiR lime B.inks hiid the lead but late in tue game the Cardina's ran over enough to clinch lhe ctntest. Reibeu, for Banks, pitched a nice game. Kobinson, of Faruiitigton, occupied the mound for HilKboro foi the first part of the game, oanas naviug a lead of one score. In the eight inning Hilisboro rau over three tallies. CARP1NALS bon tomatoes, 8c, All other ar ticles in proportion. II. Weh- rung & Sons. 11. Ituntemann, who is irri gating his farm southwest of town, was in the last of the week He you the Washington state yell which endorses my sentiments. "ow anu ever, Pull together." Kmma Kvkritt InteretirL, . ' Thos. C. Todd yngs Accounts and Time r-tes. UIM.WIUK3 r John E. Bailay f U. 1 V Wilber W. McEldownex J. A. Thornlmfc,; " Save Your Money By buying Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon t it AU R H VO A K Brown, 3 b 5 o a a a a Wilkes, as a 1 I I 1 I Hinkle, If 4 a a o o 0 It Briggs, c f 4 1 1 1 o o Houston, 2 b 4 a a a 6 1 Freeman, lb 4 t 15 o o Batchehir, r f 4 1 I o o o Phelps, c 300610 Williams, p 301030 Robinson, p o o " 0 34 7 " J7 13 4 Banker J. W. Shute inad vertantly ran his auto into a has been putting water on ditch near Seventh and Main. for several weeks, but is now Mondav nieht and twisted an putting in a concrete foundation axle and did other slight damage. under the gasoline engine. He was returning from the cele- The weather of the last week br- when he met was very acceptable to those who w,ul w,e ' had hay cut, and to those who Andrew Westberg, of near wanted a fair day on the Fourth, Farmington, was in Tuesday, W i e the weather bureau pre- and says that his apple prospects dieted showery conditions Mon- are very fine. In fact, he says dav the sky sent down no mois- that apples are very promising ture. The day was as near ideal in his section, everywnere, 11 as one could wish. the orchards have been culti Ti-a M A Pnwell rofnrnoil Vate tl.U AA. , WKVII 1 V. 1IVM 1 . , the first of the week from a trip Koomz, ot rortiana, ac- tAl nn .mntv whpi-o s hp wna comuanieu uy ma wue, were compelled to go to get affidavits quests of C. E. Koontz, the f bnr mnrrincro with W lnfp toiirth. Mr. KOOntZ IS in the " ' " ?? I. 1 - ! 11 il J husband. They were wedded at narness ousmess in roruanu Jetterson, in . is, ana tne gov- Attorney Krabill. who is doing ernment insists that a copy of the marriage license shall be produced when the pension of a husband is transferred. In those days it was generally several months before a return was hied, some special work for the census bureau, in the gathering of man ufacturing data, was. out Tues day, filling in his reports. Fred Berger, of Bethany, and and in manv counties in this Peter Grossen, of near Phillips, state many marriages were not were county seat visitors BYiday recorded at all. 1 morning. We have quite a number of pairs of child's, women's, and men's shoes which are slightly damaged aud more or less out of style which we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes for 50c; $2.25 shoes for 75c. Men's and women's up to 3.50 for $1.00. These are all good material but not up to present styles. Now is the opportunity to get a good shoe for little money. We shall be pleased to show them to you as long as they last. I I a Yai teres Are the very latest in neck chains. I have just received a very nice assortment of them, as well as regular and fancy neck chains, in all lengths and qualities. I will be pleased to show them to you. LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometriftt. k 1 i;i , -Mr- t-$ mmM HMi Pf