The jrtILLSBR MGO IIIIXSnoRO, ORKCON, JULY 21, 1910. NO. 1Q vol.- XVII f i i BUXION PHYSICIAN RD TO CIRCUIT COURT iif. MMi: AS IUVIN (her l Sum ot Via. practicing phvi- hud Ills henring 1 Until but (!iI nut remember is eivcn IiV the l!r pr. " ;.... of i; it"ii iJforv Jtidtfeli. W. Harm. Ia,t Kri'laV afi'-i'i'""11 !u"1 "l .,f III.1 CVI.lellCO OI .him AnH". tMt' defendant , ,ivi-r in UK' H11"1 J.,',, lh,. uld IKUIil. given tl fowil-i)- .ri"i', war permitted to stati' i. hi Huivlti-t being ('. .'.!.:! r an I Con MoNamer. t ...... i ,.. lu o.ive Iter name an 8W; iu i- (.:' -t years; lt-r r,.,,,!,-:. , m near Cornelius; and tnSitiol that td bad been work jnu fir it Mr.. Walts, al 1'i.rvAl Cmie Sin' Hvvore tliat sdie lir. t m,-i Dr. Via al a dance Auguxt !.. I.ilii nveruvr. Sin- nail lu met him f.tiu'i;?,!v mi l hi tt reels t',ir,-t Gc.-.e aii'l that hi' a!wa siki' l' ti' '. Sla testified that i-adv in SItiiilT hi- walked home wilh her unc evening front ih.. nthec. anl that a nbter of iht Wit!i".t accompanied them. iW;m: r.irthiT into her Mtory of a!i.".'.-l wromr anl neduction Mim A' " l.i ftai.l that on S--pt in r 1 they Uraiiii' engaged. i:i hat na' U' - l r Uial hi riiiiii' vwi' Haskell rVrrin. Sin kIu had been engagi-d to it man In the name of Klwtt, hut that (!. wrolo hrr lintave that tin r'u'.twim-nt a.t tatic l UhI, Via, ;!; r-asH, t-. l the date of tin narr, .; fur )etiler 'Jti, She tsw.iiv titat the H'ihttiu took place on tin.' night of Septemltcr 11 Aunic W, (5. Uaiv. who waiin iticirl tit thi iitUTi'st of the (rf.'iitant. did not 1'Ut Itin ' ciiriit n!i i ho Htatnl. ir, ia to an Afj-riw ivortor tiriiifd that ho oVoi'Kaw tin' Kir in Im !if-' until ho wan takon l'- fuiv her whi'ii nrroHtoil. .Mis Anu'i'l'i, o!t I ho othor hantl, jHt inoiy i.iotitilU'tl Itiui an tho man ttholKi.l tuhl hor that he was Ha.Mk'i! I'orrin. VuiU'C I Vrrin i. a Hon of 1'i'oh Went IVrrin, of Pacific I'niv' r Ssty. uIumi hho told tho otiioials that hor Nomonis win lhir younjj man. I iri'iii wuh taken Ui'ton hit. Mio nanl that rerrm wan nut tlu man and xlie further n markod that to her knowlo.l hi' uitl know him. Ih. Via ami wife wero b th in court nnd Minn AmkoIo, hjhhi in nauon m Dopmy uiHinci ai onif I. II. Ioiilmo, tnoKot him out from tho audience. The case will iiriihahly trot to tin k'raml jury at tho fall term of court. Nuiii-o to Contrctor S nli'l ),U will t.e rrcrlvnl V tlic Cmmiy ('n,t f W'mliiiiutim IVtinty tmlil i I', M. nl liter i vt lV of July, tyui mi nun tiiH'iirit fur ilir lmiiloii; cuhIu.I i..,-k nt IlilUhnru, Cerm-Him niut 1'iTtsl l.rtivc, unit Hln tti ! timile on (' imlr from the ntwrlniK point ecu Hi. , 1 1 lu ck for s iter cent lo nceom 'any li il. Thr court rcni-rvrn tlte iilif 'W ' ji'i't nny or nil tiuU. "r Imilu r inrticuliin nee ("utility Jiide, I'-y "i.li r uf ihr County Court, '"'y '-'III, iVu. J, W. (5O0PIN, ,H, County Jti'lur. I I... (..: I . . e m a ., . i . in ll iriun li l ,, , nil-in iii-ai ii'iinm le. nrv wurkiiii I lillll to a(C iL t hi- eiiUlit oiniiiiHHiiiiu rHhili at tin" i-omHio eetiiiii, and tln-y aver that In- jllht the inari fur the tilaee. Mr. I'lielh in an ciithiioa .tie iO" I rad: man, and ha. 'luno a ri-at deiil uf Kulirttantial work in it. ciiiniiiuiiitv, lie n a I'.-tnih- liean and if he ran y l the num. iuation they think he can run iko "a hottin' a lire, " Drain uurluw land and make it jinxluce douhle. We i!l jstart (lie manufacture of the larenl tile inn few daH, We now have a hu i.dy of t inch, 5 inch ami f- inch, on hand. I'ut in vutir or- r al once, Our clay b tin- e,Ht for jirmlucinjf k'ihhI durahle tihni,'. Onhr now. dronrr A loweil. Co., Scholll, llillhlnu'o, Ore.. Koute 2. Jnd. Tel. 7tf Julni Latiiue. reHidin li-ar thany, cut alxut nine torn of ttmuihv tin year that for onrth f ntraw and liead U-atH unythiiij,' ever seen in llu section. 1 ht held avt-r.u'ed ery close to (i feet and 1 iiiehi'i, and the heads were remarkably lootf. A hunch of the yield w a hrotiitht no hv ural Carrii-r I'red Olson, and iil In' iiosor jor the coming htivet carnival. ('hivor hay h:w leen selling in the fiohl for ?1I n, r ton this mv harvest, rani'iiur higher . hero the location is closer to own. Tiinothv han hecn ram.'- im' from il'.l to 111, according to tho i lo-tenesH to the citv. N'ear- y all hay cut ha. U-on nicely tired this season owinK to the thseiice of rains. Want to rent smut!! ilace with eartien latnl. ieKire raucn huh able for iKitiltrv. Will pay cash rent, or cut curdwiol lor pay ment. S ish to take KifiSi-.s.sion OctoU-r 1. Write narticulars. M. I". Post. t'orneliiiH. Or. 17-'.) P. (I. Vickor. Manager of the Western t mon J olograph ( o., htates that on August 1. they in tend to put on a inesscii'.rer I toy i . i i ..... ... to oi no e ie oirrai us nee m .- it ....... r i. .. ..,( .. ami i nun an pan oi me ui) I'hifi will I e uuile an improve ment over the tireseiit system oi ihoniiij-f ines,sa(.reH a. they will k more conliilential in nature. Moss.ioes will Im handle! uuT ithoi iihnne, aihlitionnl. if strel. Ci-tH-erles at cost White Ki it Hour. $1.10; A. cv. M. soda. ;k-, est corn Ktarclt. .V; W U'. 'tairy i!t. :t.V: U) Ihr, II, (!. Halt, 2.H-; Illue Kihlton corn, Sc; Hluo ivin Hin tonuttiHs. No, All other ar it tides in proHruon. m. runi? & Son. llonrv Kreitnjr. who lui. l-een rtmntmr n wapm on me v" ollSef route IIOUI Hie I'mmn, ubil.. wresilinir with a tneiu s,.i.,l:iv ni Helvetia, accidental ly had a shoulder broken. Henry ii'.u ii'ite he. Ill) hV IT. A' l- I'nilev. and it will bosom In-fore he will be able to the heavy milk vans vr ELECT DELEGATES TO STATE ASSEMBLY I'lpublitiin County Assembly Held I tist Saturday in llillslxru VOII I) I OK A COL'NTV ASSI .MIil.V To Meet July M and Nurninalc a Court. I) Tickcl; Aiu l.cxihlati'ic "I he Kepuhlicaii host. met here la.-t Saturday in county iLssembly for the purjtoHe of nominating a set of (leliyatos to attend the .siate assemiiiy, wtucli will en dorse a Ktate ticket for the com- it UT primaries. Three or four precincts did not send in dele k'ates, having held no primurioH, K. P. ToiiK'ne, district attorney for the Fifth Judicial District, was chosen chairman, ami J. A. Thornbureh, of Forest drove, was elected secretary. The del- et'ate.s e ccieij to me siaie con vention were authfiri.od to also sit in the eoiuTcssiiuia! nomi- natintf coiiveiiti'm. The follow ing were sent to the state assem bly : (' 11 Fry, C Sihimller, II S Poers. John Ireland, ! J Bar rett. S A D Meek. C A llicker- .sois, o A riiein, Julius Aiuniitaz v, James Churchill, Wilbur K Newell. T II ToiiK'ne, J P Imlay, W Haines. P.enton Powman, Dr (' K llines. Herman Collier, re. Hamel. A N Davies. J 0 (Justin. Dr W D Wooil, L K Cars tens, Julius Asbahr, (1 W Marsh, X Hardin;. Sam Paisley, J A Chapman, C K Kindt, (' K Camp- ,'11. W A Williams. C N liKranl, Amrtist Possi, N II Alexander IK 1! Tomrue alternate), M C .incoln. John Nvbeiy, J C Clark, A C Hoffman, John Connell, J A Thornbuirh. M H PaiiKhlm. J W llus-'hos, K 1 Kuratli. 11 L Davis. M Hi'sse, 1 L Johnson and Thos Council, There was no attempt made to endorse any nominee lor a Maie preference, althoUk'h it is con i i .i.ii.. i w'u ... cetleii Miai lion. .James iiuij eombo will have the entire dole- i i 00- , ml. m i'veent lief h.'OiS two Of three, and the unit rule may prevail and jrive him the entire membership. Tho assembly was made up of the oldtimers of con vention days and it was a re minder of ton years no when tho convention meant everything Well- to aspiring candidates. The com mittee on credentials; l, l. Kindt. West Butte; J C Buchan- . 1 .... I.'. . . . A I ... '.....1.,.. Hit, i tu neuus; ai. vioi-uoh, (ileneoe: C Sehimller, Peavor- dam; J II Collier, South Inula- tin. Committee on order of bus iness: Hugh Rogers. Buxton; J W llmrhos, Dilley; U 1' ligard, WestPutto;!. FCarstons, Banks, uul John Chapman, West Cedar. On Resolutions: w u ooiiis, Forest drove; J VV Bailey, Hills itirw Jack, I' K Cornrllut, R Crnitll, itrulun Howii.un, M.n C run dul I , John lirmiK, K II T.miuc, N H Alesaietcr, 1' M Kelsay, NtU I.rrwn. South TuuUtiu C K AUin, T C Joho- w.n. J V Taylor, I I' Chumlm. M C Cf.llirr, I' II .Suriirton, W II McCormick, J I! Collier. Washington Kul Ilame t, Tho Conn til, A OrU r, W h Btchellcr. Wrt liuttr A N Davie, K I Hit, I, M He ft, 0 K Kin-It. J J Van Klttk, K S Kobiuwii, by K ilitc; A 11 Flint. West Ctsl ir - J A Gustin, J A Chap man, A W Hall, A I. Saylor, C True, T Mathirnen, 1' Ixtttiu, 1, Schallenhraml, F tiuatoi. Took the Star Team of Multnomah in on Sunday Afternoon THE SCORE WAS FIVE TO FOLR Nick William Pitched (or the Winners and Got hit Game Adolph Siegrist, salesman, is home for a few days vacation. Gresham, which ha3 a star ama- i . . ... i i J. C. Puchanan, the Cornelius teur tjasebail team, ana wnicn hopgrower, was dow n to the city was reinforced by semi-profess-Saturday. ional players, gave the Portland We carry a choice stock of Red Ruierts a game, Sunday, in fiuitsand nuts:- Koeber's Con- which the honors of war carried fectionery. . a Hi,e.8take of several hundred C. Sorcnson, of south of dollars. Nick Villiam3, the Car Reedville, was in the city last dina lAieher, waa on the mound for the Red Ruperts, and the L. . Haines, of ! orest Grove Cardinai3 &so furnished Houston, ti'no fd.iioi tit (ki nntnttf cont Monday afternoon. Bn andL Bw"' Turk played with the Ruperts. The J. W. York of below Reed- finawas5 to 4 in fav0r of the ville, was up to the city batur- . ,. , . .hi v mi-in , Pupert-Cardinal team. The day morning. werg yery &nd J. 0. Guslin, of nearMiddieton, Williams had to contend with an was up to the city Saturday at- umpire w ho would not allow him tending the convention. striked on cutting the corner of Albert I-Yi.hiV of near I tan ks the plate. Several costly errors was down to 'the city Monday by fielders gave the Greshamites morning. ' what runs they piled up, and, to- K, , '" . . , . gether with the ruling of the r ,i -it 11 1 "'s.-,u umpire, the game was larger in of tho (irccnviUo-Banks section, ua aAa nf r.hm was a county seat caller Monday than iuhoutd have been with an 101 1 noon. , umpire who appreciated big James Churchill, of Gales league vitching, Creek, was down to the city Sat- Ash Houston wants to select a urday, and incidentally called on team to go over to Tillamook and the Argus. play against the local team there. We will J ready to sell and Thf)av hot forM?h ,i..i; i.,;,.i. .,r,..i,..i.,., ti and Hillsboro fans would like to i. Give us a call - KUneman see Williams take their measure, Bros., North Hillslwro. Miss Maude Tucker, of Clarks ton, Wash., arrived Tuesday morning and wont on over to New port to spend her vacation. For sale, cheap, a good Jersey cow, 5 years old. Good milker, and a good How and test Kline- man Brothers, North Hillsboro, at brickyard. 19-21 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT At the First Congregationa' Church. 11 0 clock Sunday morn July 21, Evan P. Hughes, the Pastor, w ill speak on the subject "What is the Christian Method of Observing Sunday?" There are differences of opinion, evi dently. even among those calling Isaac Allen, who m the sixties themselves Christians, borne w as one of the crack shots of the seem to think that the encourage county, but who has now prac- ment of Sunday base-ball games tically lost his vision, was up and picnics is distinctly christian from his Keeuville ranch Monday and praiseworthy, while others morning. pronounce such occupations to be A l.imol, nf tho hm-n wont m-(.r Subversive 01 tt!6 hlgneSt gOOd to Gresham, Sunday, to witness Where does the truth, from the High Quality Drug S tore The Place where you are always getting Drugs of absolute purity and High Quality and compounded by pharmacists who take pride in the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates, and Candies. THE BEST EVER" ttaminshy's Make Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. A. THORXBURGH President J. E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCELDOWNEY Caahier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Capital StocK $25,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 20,000 Exchange to all parts of the World Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. I. DIRECTORS Tho. G. Todd John E. BaiUr J- "W. Tuqua Wilber W. McCldownex J. A. Thornburrf time i 1 1 iianuie Dr. G. F. Schmolzol. osteopath- Intro; John Nyberg, Fast Cedar; :.. ..i, .... ....in nt l'nri nun. w ue vv iv rtcwc i. vuuiiun, ii- " ... .r... ..,,.. r.'i:.l Hotel. Hills- nines. Forest Grove. i r,.a,l!1vrt. Thui-silavs and The following wore the dele- Saturdays of every wwk, Hours Kates by precincts: t iui ii in .1: K . low iKi.nuAinfi .,f C.,l,ltj wns lU-nvorton-M rd s lUrnfi. H li l'islier. droller, Ol SCIIOIIS, u (, v Uco Thy,, a Roi, John 111 town lUOtlUU.v. '', oliliftill, II li 'nceiu, vy k. i . ...if., nn.l Mrs. William Callow ,oxv; JO Willlaiut, CLRttsaniler. vi . ..,t tn tho Timber line 0I1 Mt. Uunks-H C Carstcu, Lester Ireland, llK)l. Saturd ed to the summit, port very gool roans 10 . . Wilcox, v;..l- v;n;.,,o n.-rn;cf .v... unnsuan sianuiioiiiu uei loose iiviv ii iniuum i.fivv.11 uKauioL. i.itu . . m. . . . Gresham star team and win hishh?kn.0.w MT: Hug.hes pe mat nis uiscussiun win ue .. ' . . , ... straightforward and vigorous Mrs. L. A. Ixmgand son. Chf-ko rant, noharaniminu. no "lee ford, and two daughters, Marie During" will be indulged in, but and Margaret, and Miss Margaret a fearless presentation of the Goodin, departed for a several truth as he sees it. An appeal weeks outing at Newport, leav- wju be made to two classes of ing out Tuesday morning. men on two different grounds: I). J. Barrett, who is a member to those who acknowledge the of the commission firm, Buchanan Bible as the standard of their and Co,, of Cornelius, was in the lives and to those who accord no citv Saturday. His firm expects such position of pre-eminence to a good business this season ow ing the Book. Everyone is cordially tn the snloiiilid eron nmsiwcts. in'l ted to attend and will be ,, ix.n .... made welcome. X no iHOuniainuaie-oaconusiaKe and mail route has been discon tinued lor a time, ine govern could FOR SALE Timber line 011 Mt. Uunks-H C Carsteiu, Lester Irclaml, Pie nnd then Walk- Oeo ateOmw, Chas Herb, N C Shipley, 'I 1,1 tho re- Jon Ireh.u.l, HI' Willi., bjr L V Cars- milllt, and they n- u i,en,U.rSon Smith, C, V. Herb. Pied (K)d roads to their Wil ,ox joun HiTb, Willintu L Moore. RI.ST ROOM Host, Room collections nince last imblislied report: J. Ii, hnkiv. Ifi...ilvill.i SI (H) J. H. Johnson, j)hotogruihei. i M- C. Lincoln, of Glonooo, was v'P to the city Saturday. J. C. Hare, of tho Hillsboro biiiiiber mill, and whose plant is la.vig idle because of lack of right of way, was in town the I'wt of the week. Fur Halo; Fresh Holsfein-Jer- ey COW, llllO lllllkOI', 111 gOOd condition. -C, Sorenson, Heaver-1 H. 4. liosidence 2 1-2 miles S(,"lli of lieodville. 19-21 ' P. Imlay, for years the w'oilville warohouse man, was lll Saturday, and saw that the "J'st room fund was enriched to Ul-1 extent of u human dollar. P, Steventon, of Gaston, "I'd yho gravitates between "t'tland and his ranch, was in the c-ity Saturday. K. P. says it is tho "simple life" for him here a lt'f, and that he is going to slay with the farm. i. .. i , 1 1.,. camping place, rem ... the sun was a bhsteror and that climbing Mt. Mood is not as easy us it might 1m. i.'.iHv nrces for sale; Partly ..I.... ,.,,,f - nni. fourth mile from school house; two and one half miles from railway station, near i-i.. Pi'ieo. $1SJ0. li) James Gray. Hillsboro. 113 i vv titt. of below Beavor- i .... ,i,u nn Mmidav. in response uni, "i' '- i i ... .1 ..,'!. CI minions, boo. nau a ,,.,,,,,,1.1111 Wl th a mad Jersey oow I sustained a few iTHimii.ri i'i-. minor bruises. ...... ...in I'limnv Ml HUT L.O. Will The PfHVordaiii Kent Berfer, Chris Sehimller, Krwin Rltter, J J Wtsiner, Neils Johnson, John Lehman Jr. Biistau-HiiKll Hgef, PiOsley, R T Thompn. IVrkins, nrosy; k. i uomaH, Willtnm KelH. Corneliiia J C lliiclianan, liraut Matin, G W Mrh, D J Hioriitt, R W Rlc.Mitt, A llcnFOii, li 11 I'orWr, V U l.alollelte, . W J dine. (.lnmt)ia-M C Lincoln, SAD Menk, a r.nr.i.in. . i imrev. proxy uy a Lincoln F Seliifftflin, proxy by A Gor don: Marion Maya, proxy by SAD Menk Dillev C A Dickison, C H O'Neill, J V HiiKhen, Aimer UriRga. Kaal Untie O A I'lietli, J Mllverliolt 1 .. .. , , i.l. O Kllll. I ' wt, ll 11 llg'iru, nunn, o miiivit v V Tiiinr.l, r.,iKm R M.itteion. A M Porter, A ,1 Hummock, B V Ptirdv, K X Uarilitig, John Gieenwootl, North Hillsboro W P Wood, Clem Cn.niali sacks tlVO Ol Cimrgi: Chas Westcott, W K meweti r.,,.m,.iN desiring tO Sell Of Keedville-J 1 Imlav, M rajtnatcer. store their wheat at their ware- by imlay; J w York, Jos.ah Miner, by llOUSO. t (ar Chns Ocilieruer, Krantus ltncn to Irving Bltell ami WHO, Siivage, J Martimu.i, J R C lhontpsoii, ol the iloiulerson place, near the j0.,n Nyhe,, Pre.t min, Vn, Ds. Ol uu in pmiu ,vtei' im (i.O.-ii IVeek Jatuca Churchill, J Mc- '0U'i Ti ' lit 1010 a Vlauult- R'ri'i WalterSuriJ. 'til, John McOlareti, 1,IIUICI1, .117 "i -f - tor. Ke Just ,,p iiieut ' i'.'..v. . i. the time to buy.-Kmenck U Corwtn. j H. Brown, who is now buy ingand Belling horses ,n 1 ort hind, was OUt 10 Uie oiu Monday, grouting Inonda. . Money to loan on real estate security. We sell farms. Try 81U 'ci!' whfit Uealty Co. tin. " ' . vmif ehickeilS enclosed! Slianer, W K McComt Thoa H Tongue, M'ep yoUl consign- S C Killen, S A Curry, J W Bailey. K I it received ; a laigc co i s m Kuri(tlii ,olm BorUeri K H oreerjK poultry wire, iw" 'r Prank, TP O Hillsboro. 12tf Prank, T V Gooilin. North Poreat drove C B CampK'U, H O Kiii, H II Porter, II Buxton, J T Pleteher, B 11 LangliHn, K J Bondsher, L J Corl, E W Haiuia. South Porest Giove-Cliaa Ymca, Chas O Hoe, J A Thornburg, A H Todd, F S names, A O Hotl'inao, John Tempkton, W R Whitney, W H llollis, V M Stariett, W I R Beach, Byron Lauiont, Chaa Stalev. South Hillsboro 0 W Barnes, Julius Asbahr, JW Conuell, T S Wilkes, Au- monr. cou Id not nav enoutrh to com wnsate the carrier and the Gray mare, 10 years old, weighs natrons of the me cone uded to l.zou. inie to worK. Also not. lonuor aid with cash assist- head goats, nannies and wethers, ance. iweu urea Angoras. urai uara- Kenyon Crandall, pioneer of .r Cornelius, Kouta 1, mues 1 ...... .1 1 . l 1 I m 1 1 MS UIHIVH IVI I II 1 ( t 1.41 1 1 1 Irt 1 r. r ii- announcing the death of his only M States Tel., Glencoe, 97. u,r it r iim i tie ImAi h Vai rvAitrialr I Crandall, ajrod 83 years, and who I, Mrs. Carrie Ramsey has sued resided at Petersburg, New "rH 7.U1 k tua she asks the custody ot three Grafton Mountain. minor children. They were mar- , , , neu in ceaver vuy, ieoiaaivii, Mrs, Chas. Black, whose hus- hv, i5C7 She comnlains that he band was killed at Manhattan, h9 nmilien vile enithpta to her: Nev, last Spring, is in the city, caused her to wash and work out the guest oi nor motner, Mrs. w. for a living; and that he once A. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert told her that the only wav she Earl, of the state of Washington, could get rid of him was to ana wno nave oeen enjoying a "either poison or divorce" him. California trip, were also guests j v Hoffman, of Forest Grove, at the Powell home last week. j3 her attorney. They have no Effingham Schiell'elin, who has community property except the hist enmnleted a handsome bunc- household goods, which the wife alow on his ranch at Centerville, wants in order to keep house for wna in the citv Saturday. Mr. herself and children. There is Schiell'elin recently received the one child over 21 years of age sad intelligence ot the death on pau c. Long, now running a lieu Aaams, ageu years,, wno locomotive on the double track is the son of Mrs, C, U behieffe- ingor the road between Portland lin, of Centerville. ihe young and Tacoma. taking away the man was a lormer suiueiu at rode from one 0f the big tunnels, Pacific University. Death en- wag over Sunday, the guest of sueu at Kiversiuu, ui. Simonides Lodge No. 37 K. of P., of Cornelius, installed the fol lowing officers at their last regu lar meeting: Grant Mann, chan cellor commander; A. Benson, vice chancellor; H, Drorbaugh, his brother, of the Argus. Leslie A. Fry and Rose Whippl Were married in this city, re cently, by County Judge Goodin m, J H-.-i.1 I iney are resiuing in roriianu. Oral Gardner, of above Moun Save Youp Money By buying Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon d a We have quite a number ot pairs ot emia s, t women's, and men's shoes which are slightly t J damaged and more or less out of style which S 0 j vvc will iui uuc-inuu ii.c viz, i.u auuco w for soc; $2.25 shoes for 75c. Men's and f women's up to $3.50 for $ 1.00. f These are all good material but not up to i present styles. Now is the opportunity to S cret a eood shoe for little monev. We shall w be pleased to show them to you as long as w they last. , Vf v, .., 1 , 1 1 . .. ft 11 ,iof. Thoa Tnihnt. mnst.er of tainaaie, was an Argus cauer, xohecquer; A. T. Stratton, mas- Monday afternoon. ter of finance; V. H. Massey, lra Hoard, of Leisy ville, was keeper of records and seal; F. in the city the last of the week. Mow, master at arms; J. Buck- Q c t f tof t AAX was in the city Monday, master of work, Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. Don't Abuse Your Eyes If you go on allowing your eyes to smart and ache and trouble you, you may never be able to make them strong again. I have studied the eye and know what I am talking about. It is a patient, long: suffering organ, but if neglected it will fail you at last, and then all the oculists and optometrists in the world cannot give you the vision nature intended you to have. Don't procrastinate. Any ir ritation about the eye whatever, means something. Qome and find out. . LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate OptoaMtrkt. 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