TheT ! t v. NO. 21 HILLSBORO, ORKOON, AUG. 4, 1010. Gli OPPOSES THE COUNTY GUT-OFF ...H.McriU snmi-0 sor.,0 i srui: oiiks Utti"1 Alli,ud 00 " Cuun, lliu.tua Scheme U" ,H,-i,M..i.aUy. "f mfit L iu "f Ul" . flir nnnfXt wdh r:!!.;',h. Monday .'...ming WL c...,i,.-t ha vu.l Tin .1... L tu littl' 1-viqN.H.' if Li u'th- nmclni.m it has ,llUii..H-r'HUtun,k--i ..... Washington ( ounty m.-funn.-ilion M Mullen mail Tlu- (hvgonian h;ii ",,t ' . . 1 I K,. i,ail of ttlllifVU- . LH f..r ti" purine of Kil t'' U there. 'f for liny !mk!V' . If tW ifm. i t'l S pi.u ut the ,,,f . i. n,.. r should U- ,1 !! .Ul, V"' . , ... J-fout.-d. "it we think Willi- ...... .1... m,nUul t ie IH-W -,lv scheme K-nTiily 1 if ,. . I,,.u not committed U llrVifoiJi'i'1 ",lt " , i. ,.i know. It 'know without infinite Udhcr i i,i....Hu muuirv. Hit' Is,,, fur tho mt rt n'Huits t I l. mo.HIC USIVO. H1 '"- : ii,i.h county Oilier h directed wholly t'Mu' ' .. i n...v u inn hi not i bought up for .UfiH..n by l lu irHT;a ,:,rt..rato. which know Uivi. t s nil wnmg. r .!, IllltV IIH-UMUrCii !;;! U- voI.hI .lown. un.l th ..,.1.-.,. ..( th i-irtmlv-mttktTs takt-ti tin- l-.'wlutrt whi-rc OK SAl i: (V... ,.,.... 1(1 V.-UM ol.l. VVritfh i 'i-ji i hi wttrk. Alf. hilV";!'. isniiii-H ami wi-th'-i. ....it 1.-...1 n.'..iat Oral liiirii- mil nii'i .r.' ,.r C.rn.-liilS. KU' I. - l r..;t.. t.iiiiilaiiulaU'. I'n- fitir Slat.-H Tfl.. f.lciH'iw. 'Ji. .il lS HHI CASl. iti.mrid Attorn.-y K. H. T.mjou I... i , liv the i'X.h'ii tnxuf ih'sill of th laU'Samu.'l Klnuiri' a hiT uttont.'V llu a-irniiu , (ration of tlu' li -stnt'. kilt.Ml lit AH A i, if, .!..,; ihiu "simimt'r. wlllh' I" " " . . mi auto, the car Wintf slrm-h uv i (,;,, M,- I'liimiv was .-on- Uiiui, ... . r, , . liniH-cl as i'mh-iUHx ami n'tauu'.l Mr l i.iunii" in truiirht,n.H mi .Stat.- which cuiiHirttHof ini'rtv nil iilimi ilm Ofi-i'iin i-oartt. lilli' l lit' in -hum ? , six and sown hutulroil thousand ii,. i;ui.. . I. .iila l.nt uiial llu1 Ull M ,1 illlll- ll.'.lt'h VilliiHtinn will t'O cloSO to II 111" lion anllai-s. Mr. Toniruc was li(inii I'm' a f.-w houi-H Montlay .'voniiiK', ami soon itih'H on a trip to d o Umpiiua ami Siuslasv to limb il... oiiniutrv tilMDOI'tiOS. n nun n n- i. . . - i It will (l.nil.tloHH tuk two yoars ),. 1 1.. ii,.. ociniii iititt Mr. i, n. nil Wl lliv I.'....' 1 . Tongue will have many h'tfi" coiniilicatinna to hamllo. n,,, ni ini-iii'v wiw an ii viiTVi iv . ivv" - . oil frifiul of the Hhnoros ami I him ahovo v... I Al l 11 11 A Cllii i" nil i.r il... ni tui'iu'va who hail I'oon oonnofU'il with the Klmore I'hontaije. I'M. Thiiiiiai. uf I'l.n- t (in Via-. IhhiihI ii'.it fin' a lii-armi' In f i if J U"U'- Marin' . Sat in'ilav i-. . hintf, in lh' Hum of '.O"". Il"' I'hai't'o In-ill' a Hiat'itiirv dliiMi.ii'. Ttio riiinplanunv withi-' -s ln ilauKht't'. n;'i-i I'i iai i. Tin jrtrl Win takrn In On- l''i ; Ai tiirls A if i Snoiotv. I'orllaii'l. t' ri'itiaiti imlil tho rxaiir.iialiuii hhitll l' lu'hl. I human n a lu l'i't-, umt ha-i U-ctt m u'k 1 1 1 p1 until'!" Trump, th' r-awmill man. I l anii- tlow n Saturilay, aii't short ly ufti-r rooi'i'. mi-' his pay wa i picki-il Up hy Six-nil' Hancock, Ilr wart unahli' to y.iv w uu was tilarril in jail. Tho ih-fi-inl ant ha a fann! uf m-voii i hil di'i-ii. Hi . pr'limiiiar w ill tal.i plaro I'n.las . Wo inanufarturi' rmu'h am ilt-i-'l hitnlx-r f all kiiMs. ami nut nf lino tiniU-r. If "U arc t'uiii' to build, 'io us a chanoi'' tli.;uro on suurhill. Will lii-'un-at Nard, or d.-lr. or. Wo an- ino.v na-.i intr from tho ho;d tiinl.cr cut in uur soot tiu for soars. tirmuT 4w Kowoll lu.. S'lioils. lliii 'txiro. (ho.. KuiUo-J. tl II. W I.ion'i.d and I'ost Ma tor i'ady, of Jloavi-rtoii. i ,t t . I...l...' Jia-iHi'il Uiroiijli l.i'AIl, .ii'inii.i.i, fur Ti!lam.ok and .V'lart. mi a twu wooks ouluii-r. 'l'hoy will inako tl.o trip tivorland, Wlnio i-nrouto U-lwoon lloavorloti and b'-.r.t C.i-iivoa mil of hiankots -v . . iH'lm.k'iiik' t' Mr. t ady was lust. Tlioro won- throo hlankots and thov wore wrapped hy a mui.m h!rai tho small way, and hy two straps tho Sunk' way. Anyono fin-lit' thoni will do Air. i au a favur hv roturninK thorn to tho Uoasorloii jKivtollioo, Thos. TnilHnKor, npyA '" voars, and whoso parous m i - tiflios livod uoar oiiiorvnio. thisoountv, was drow nodal A- t..na, tho last of tho wook. I u was a lunthor of Mrs. 1. 1. ( ".oof. i; lYrkins .auto down Fri- '. :. 1 ....... !iii,lriv das ami ivmaincu m. . . with his family, who havomosod down fn.m r.uxl"" for l'nnanont rosiilonco. i... .,...,, .i..livi-1'od to any lt V 1. K..f part of tlu- town. i.on ,. ...... I i mhl l"ill H o v ll.li. ..- - . t . . . f ....l..ifiikl. J'll.'ll' on. . i I! of tho I'ommor- '" .. . i. ... i I'mk and '.an I'onoiM-u . i.... r hi niilimr .i.,t....-i...i i.i!iiia iin aUise TimlH-r. on tho Salmon holTV. urintod at tin till I ill r. i ""',. . ,. . . . , . nt W lie l na- " .. uf.ui nt station. ! I . II ill"" ti-.:. , i . VV 1! 'o orson. man. "iv.1" .-,- ..ltf for. uooiivuio. on-. 15 U. IVrkiiiH has takon a ih- i , . . ii.. -. : ,. u.il .. oil III. ' v sniou ? i i"" ' ti:..... II.. ,nn KolMH U i aim duimr soino ikh! work. i. i 1,,'L i'..iuniod to 1 ort- ,siai 1 1 in ", . Illu, Sunday, alter a weeks visit with hor (m. .!.-, near tilenooe. i . i'.j .....hir nosts. I'.u' m o. vn"i i . i 1 1 .n-fci inn ;i in ."i. U. I. 1 1...-'. - , il,sN. W. ol l-aun i mo o- THOMAS B. CAUDLE COMMITS SUICIDE Snlluwcd Carbolic Atid Snl unlay Morninu I nrly COUNTY ASSEMBLY II VI) T1IKI AIIM I) Si l l DIISIKI CTION tkad Man I ill Scural Nutc l.xplain Hi Kavli ail ENDORSES A TICKET Republicans Met In Convention in llillsboro, Saturday Thomas I!. 'audio, aj.'od lH years ri.minil I fd miil'ido illMllit live uYloek Saturday inoriiinr. hy taking sovoral mincoH of earlxihi' acid Thosuicjilo was committed undornoath the window of the 'audio coUaeo. w hero Caudle hal n-rioil a cot from one of th out houses, j no suioiuo 'n unox'ctod as ho had at various times threatened self dostrue fioii. Al-out ton days ak'o Mrs. ('audio was granted a divorce by Judl.'o .1. I'. Campholl. hor ploa boiuK uncontrollable temper and drunkenness. The propertv ttleil out of court. I 'uudle realized two or throe hun dred dollars out of the property and on the evoniiik' of July 21 ,vont to 1'ortkmd and limnm ai ticket hack to St. Louis, ne went as far as Seattle and re turned to this city w ithin a itay , - t i, Uiu ur so, Mine iiisreiuiii no n.w aid to several parties that he Would OOinmH SUIllui:, mm n'v thor day tried to purchase a re- ver of a local dealer, inn was refused. He then went to the Mta dnik' !tore and asked lor oarlmiio arm. say in n no "' i., nut somen i no cneuucai in who called Mr. Taart and Mr. Il intor )r. lamiosie arnvef . r.rJI !ini I found that dissolu tion was rapidly ensuing and that the victim was beyond medical funmcr I'.row n drew a jury and the luxly found death witn wiiii.-idtil intent. The jury: Ceo. M. Hunter, I- II '.aird. Ihm. Korr. .las. Kerr. J. h. r rank and ll.,;,.l..r I'lwwI.H I (lll.L, I ,.. ' ' .... . 1 ' I.- . l.rf..l a verv likeable man. Ihe re- Effort mains were buried hunday irom the M. h. thurch. under ine a(Jv(;rtised Kcpublican as ai.spicoHol theuH.ineno, u, vahinrt.n Ctountv World. ICov. Usher preacmiiK i y . ' . , .lL HON. 0. W. MARSH FOR CO. JUDGE mot in this city Saturday with a delegate attendance of 155, and nominated a complete legislative and county ticket. The big con test of the assembly was over county judk'e. Judge J. W. Good- in nresent incumbent.- and a i" the funeral services. At C I ION SAI.H Th.. iinili-rsiL'-lieil Will So I at pUlJ- lic sale at his farm m-ar Hoy, on th,. l' It & Railway, at ten a. m.. on ........... i . . r CM.'11'l'l.MIPI.'P 1 M.,rt6vr.r.M.uuo iu . iu. .uck- candidate for the assembly en- iitit r'llt.'l iiioniluo'il, norrcl imif, gray (lorsemc.nt. losing OUt to Hon. G. W.Mwsh. of Centerville, by a lirif.-r, frt-.li m-xt M.rcli; J I"1'' "' ,s vote of 85 tO 70, "r.,b,-rl7 i "LZ: Z, Ue nomination were as foil- lmrntSH. set t.rl liKriii-M. rultivntor. wftifon, UA tv,- nn.mfv iiulcra Hon G W ,?;,:::i:L,!:::"::r,Zl ,hct Marsh, former member of the 1 urn h al tion. lemslature. Ternmf.rsii!tr--t'ii'i r fi" cati; Ten Kor county commissioner ami over, one rsr Unkiiiiienote sir John is,'yrgi 0f Tualatin rr.it inteu'st. Twj j mil. ol cab rnrfsentatives-H High Quality Drug Store The Place where you are always getting Drags 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 .lacK uyuti, i'n.i. J. W. iiuglirs, Auclioiiior. Card ol Thanki For rpnrosentatives Hon W H Hollis, Forest Grove, John A f.hanman. Middleton and Hon f v Tiirnrri. ot utrara For county clerk-J vv Kau- ey. present mcumoenu, uameu w.. ,i..ir tn thank our trienas oj n . ..v. v v.. ...... .. For Shen t-ueo u nancocx. and neik'h'fs wno mi m.iu., i - f ;mVnt ed us in our recent twreavemei t, - , rtnvoV!inPP!Tiftu .1,., ,l...,Vi nrl n KWIII C9 0 the WWturi i w.v,....w - SeM, Norman GrWr. and re- Perkins, present deputy, oy ac a train ri oti tW turn especial thanks tor int p '"'7y treasurer-H G King, beauiliui lorai one. u. w .lmatinn. ".IdVilvTurveyor-A A Morrill, pres The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. l? It CrtM-rand ramily. Ii;iklnv Ore.. Julv 30. 11J10. bath water, lie w;ls ivlusod. and the strange coincnlence i the fact that the druggist matt ing the refusal irt the coroner, ad later olhnated at me inquest. , ......11. 1,. KUOl'OOl Oil III 1'11'UIJH.TIIU, V. ' ..v. . i u Mil. , o" I ,.,..( t th,. ii Wr iTll ..: , ..'...lit milieu liolt f ai ss M a Kurai ui n.v - . he' ' Pharmacy. At daybreak ard tj a th! gen- ved only O.. l-e morning heWaSSlH'tl UlSt WOOK, illlllMj 3 inui. J '" H infvl' W ..rfiui iiu." r. - m. , . , 1 1 . . i i .i inu nni 1 IirOS- . ii,..i t.s hv Joe Mctouri, iai uumn. -;:. i wi; was waning- for the resuu- Ifan n J rallt to open for the breaKiast a m- - - r'her. ci,..Hlv hefore ve he ueur.v "'., . iIm to ho home of his divorced mar, of 40 years inoiW fo Placed the cot on which he and for whom he oH fJ ;ttelifcd,r the bednom yersago He ke d H eUhj window, and there .wauowcu wk hlm thesame theiHHMin. u(i,mJ iiint h.. did when he Kver since tne "' : , 1.7 r,r him. Greener1 ,,-ant, I anl e has o t ilubert Bernards will despondent, ami ins nuoun , ,e spent several hours prosi au- ; )Ur jow ami make it prtHluce double. e w in muu i I ho manufacture of the largest THORKBURGH Tresldent J. E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCELDOWNEY Cuhier I Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. lie n'i nv ; - ..... on the grave of his late son, W il- lis, who died several years ago, from an accident. . Candle was horn m Illinois, .... 1 I.Jj mother. MlS. 1'ollV ami in.-. - ; , - Caudle, lives at Mils uroe, uuu . . ti... i1. m, n.i.1 veei'o mar- svaie. i no vino...- - uesi lor proou riod in Illinois in ISM., and came Wm 0rtKr to Washington County, settling loWlti c0.. at Hillslxiro, aUmt twenty Years Qiv Koute 2 in half on tile in a few days. We now have a supply of -1-inch. 5-inch and b inch, on hand. Put in your or Our clav is the im (iv .....v. , . , i i,.wt f.ir nroi noiiiir irixxl auraoie nmv.-iin e ix Soholls. Hillsboro, n.... IJ.Mi,i' nil. 10. HI i..i,.,,..,i ,111,1 ii u:,:r ' ,iM'lMiWc e. Lvtie. v-orv i ait in woiKoi, v..... uiiui." 7-- , , . ine bitterly at times about of the U. & N.. returned from lam o l' i.i ..... iwnr th hne. Sundav h s (lomeSUC l ouoien, unvi v.. u mi' v... - . ., I hi. wife tiled a suit for morning. He and other othcials 1 voire, the papers afterward 0f the road went as iar as lilla- ui) " . . . '.1. 1 -r i nu'im iiu m.vib u ii'i'i' 1 nev nanuueiu'u uv 1 1 , .itiit I li.oiiir IM1 II I l I. 1 lv iv. lltivvrix. .i.v.. . , i..;i,..w at the school Mi.um- hunk - .. ,i,lh. fi... T;n..mooL- r.nmmercial Club. I'll'1"" " " . I ... I'l'ri!1 L' ;i t m 1 a. v-'vv 1 viivT 1 iiiuiiu"-" : ... tendont's ollH'o. V"' lhl, surviving Attorney W. G. Hare, ot this Uoute 1. Mrs. W vill P. PlIoi-soii. of Ueed- was'in 'this city Monday, 011 j citv. was present at the dinner member of the and made one ot nis cnaraciei is r I'arlov !'. lloldaway, of Mult Uom:ih Cnmit v. and Zolllllia 1 hi vis. of Washington County, were united in marriage by Judge J. W. Coudin, at the county court parlors, July HO, rJH). Team for mile! Mai'0 and horse, weigh about WOO each, (loud vvoi'U miimals. About HUH' years old. H. llurriiigton, near Centerville. Mi's. KUa Graham, of Vancou ver, Wash., and Mrs. liH'"'1' Conklin, of I'ortland, have been m the citv, atteiulmg me "'..- side of their mother. Mrs. Ann Freeman. Mrs. J. C. LnmUin is at llidgo fu'ld, Wash., this week, the guest f Mrs. Ted Loeb. Mr. Lo.'b w in Hie general merchandise busi ness in that thriving Washing ton town. (I,,,, w.,i,iinn mid family i' .i. i r tiwi 1 1 1 1 K v." 1 . deiarted for Timber, yesterday morning. Mr. Washington will work at the Stephenson sawmill. Senator W. N. Barrett and wife departed Tuesday for YM City, where they will visit with u sister of Mrs. Barrett. - . .1 .hm 1 ii , to .din liernaru um. ... i.iiw :i1 1910. a wile, oi no), u'o.i . . - ,-.1 .. L ie CUtUOII.Y vi ,), u. F. Hemeck, of minor child, Karl i i... i,.w ii veie r narv i ., n WOOO WOO Ul nt'-' " ',-' A ( Villi C Was l"o"" v' mm - ; . Mnu, , i ii vi.."- ... .1 i ,..i .,,. ... r. 1 ,-,.. ciiiifhe nractice, wasmiowu Woodmen ot tne worm, unu .. .-nc aiu'i-imun. ..v...-, i t : ..,,.ii u-niui ni i theweeiv. ried msuia..; - The Climax Milling Co. w (;t.0. W. Stilt, the Ifcavorton recently f' 111 furnish sacks free of char. oldtimer. was acoutuy M-an";o.- yorcou - , to farmers desiring to sen Ii' Saturday, and called on the Lent to the hous no day Ut lheir wheat at their war , weeu iion . -' . i Uiisn i-iti A,KU ' ,i, . o-oinn to k himsen. ami (j N. Thomas, of Beaverton ' st ' j find his body by E. L. Moore and Clay Free 1U1 vho resided there ma y 1 . .Hhe first boy. Sev- man played with Orenco Sun JSars, was up to the city Mon- " were i0ft, some unin- day. against the Wdstock nlainlv team, and Gillenwater playea in o.i.. . 1 tiun u"" ...... . -- -- , i!.4. ::, We carry a choice stock ol L vl,Uo,, The last missives bear the hel . J-t - ,.:i ..ii,I nuts' Koener s v,un- ,t what lie nau ireqili;in.ijr wiu ui Ciu. vi inn ; - lllllirt il ' I, , .. . i, iL,,i l... wna Rt.illm-iA f.Tid Woodstock carried away CoetionerV. US llieuua -- umi : i- .vv.... , , f ,,..i. Karnung- iieep y aiiaciiou wmv . , Carl Skew, of ne.u ... which were U" v,, MeVem enclosed! .. ..... ii town naiiuo.i.i, v. ni... ivrv.p j"" . - at the court house. legible read as lonows; jU8t receiveda large consign- husiness at tut imut i.,...t, n ,,int nf nnultrv w re. Now is . ( r iiear rnonuo lum inv j-- uivn v. t . ihn Scoggin and. wik, o , . n body the time to buy.-Lmentk & ..,.4.. it I llll I (III. .'vr- . , ti i I . .....il'iii. . were gues oi . (.IS nf niv , uar bov. WU- ( orwm. Manning and wife, this w t K. of Napa "My love was too strong. And Cal , and who has been visiting I hope to meet you all in heaven. wjtri the family of her uncle, U j.n, iiareweu, oiu oi in. mi, imiuoviuu, .i.., i mi. w U. o "ii, i,..,,, a fr,,, stronur lor returned, lo ner numc m UP. V. .1. ', " W . :r,C , iJ thU C.illi liYidnv ...i-tl'iiK were gnosis m. m. nonie. ima n'c V , i ' . . i..:i., iionuv over home. ,i,uwi l mstcan t uve. iwouui r A . I till ii jr ...'-i u.." w . , , W. was the guestot Cou.uy tne. u. , f ur u.,;i..u Sum av evening. i . : . ,,, vy, iiunvji nave neen in iiust-iy w i"h. . . , .., V W Moore is assisting 1). H. lTom - Reuben Foster, tormeriy wan iJa'm ,,;r on the Jake Milne res- & lo was in the habit 0f go- the P, R. & N, n its ear y -con-luiiswiiv. . i.j ...i..a init i,nf ,m Aav was out aunday. WcnCft JMJ h Vo the thrt IL T. Bagleyand John Friday, oi .& ": rui,V nd was unable to get wife; 1W-L ' liquor in any of the saloons. We will be ready to sell and Uiminv..... , i '.,, (liiMl aUOUt O O CHiv, .i..i;,T11 Vi,. PL- nt Jack Wood, of Roy. was mine nff nod conscious- - "bjfe i a . i .,.(-,i Bailey home, uvei nuim.. ljusiran uin-. '"T" Money to loan on rem wiaw n mreeter of Portland, like to say more, but I'm getting smu.ity. We sell farms. Try out inflim E C Brown, pres ent incumbent. Il Hon S A I) Meek, a mem ber of the last legislature, was a l!...(ii tnr rp-f POT. on. nui TV- vanuiMuw 50 votes, onenn had announced i 1 llllVV'V I, " himself as a candidate before the direct primaries, was en dorsed by acclamation after Bed- f it l.i: Irtiof riwnva had been named as a prospective candidate. Hancock had refused i i..l, V,ii ondnrMpmpnt. of the lO U3I v.ivv-. .. - -- ---- assembly, and had published his direct primary announcement in the county papers, nis inenus, U......i.. ii'oyo in thp asspmblv. uoc viri, " viv ... v.. - and made such a presentation oi his candidacy that Laughlin with drew and rlancocK went m vy acclamation. The assembly passed tne ion- ....;-..- vcoiliitinn " lining "We iHiint with paruonaoie pride to the record and achieve ments of the National party and mfflmi nni n psriance to uc IV. 41 11. vv " - - ." fiUllit:. ... We endorse the administration t u,.,io,ri.1nt Tnft and commend it for having carried to a success ful urmeusion the Dieoges as contained in the last National platform. w' u,,o.tiUr pmiiirsp the) nom inations made by the Republican cina nasomh v. hp n in roruanu last week, and pledge our loyal .,........1- t,-. i-a nnminpps. su ijmii, w i ..v....... We believe in tne principles ui representative government and ... j i-Kn rlirvMit iirimnrv law enuuisc nit uii.v, -- on the statute books as the best expression on that sumeci vo mc We believe in nominating and electing the very best men avail state, district. auic vii.w ... - - - . ..,,t., on,! nrpfinpt. ana we De- un,-a tVrnt on nsspmblv of repre- v lllV v... - - - .,.iofii-o ronnh noans is tne Dest ac,,i"rv t . . " j qualified to bring aoout umi uc- :iia rooiilt nnrl is also the Milium iv..v, U14- mm htipri to mdire oi tne ability, fitness and character of candidates. Wa ova in f flvnr Of SUCh 8 DOl .1 V. HkV, ... ' " ' - - ' . - in oil niinhe ex- icy oi v-v-uiiwuij ... i ---- -penditures as shall be just to the taxpayers and consistent with fiio o-rnwth and nrouressiveness nf the countv and state. 11', HAa n P 11TI4 Wt-l V 1111! vv e jjicum- v... support to the candidates named . , . i - ... 1.1.. C. fViti today by tnis assemuij ii various county omces. t w v no-hps or rioum ror dpd as chairman CSl, Uiuil ' ITM, and John Boeker Jr.. of Hills- K, wna p pcted secretary, ....fk foUnn .Tnok Jr. as assistant. YY I , . ' ... w " - - - , t T I 1 1 nnnnTV pnmr- J, VV. VUliucii, wiuivj ,o nniiud thA mpetinc to order iiiao, viiivv v..- o in the morning, when the tempo rary officers as above were eiecieu i . AriAM..nn .v, n rl ti npr- ana in tne nncniwi "u' "-- onnit rrhp committees. lUUIlliiv. - ... nv.,i.mtiQici .T H. Collier. VICllvnuwi" w. - , - ofii Tnointin- F. E. Cornelius, OOUlll iv.w.Mv..., - . ,, , . . . . j i . , i - -i . . S. Hillsboro; ti. uiutter, su. vtum 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. t DIRECTORS . Tho.. G. Todd John . Bail.y J. W. Tuqu Wilber W. MeEldown.y J. A. Thorobtfrtf DUTDHESS TR0USER1 IO Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip WE are showing the full line, fresh from the factory, with many improve ments. They are all new, snappy, up-to-date and stylish. Made iu closely woven cheviots and worsteds; fashionable colorings in striped and plain effects; cut in two styles conservative and "peg-top," and every pair warranted. 3 BAILEY'S BIG STORE Forest Grove, Oregon ness after taking the draught. call. Klineman XT ll I ..h.Y.IA nvnnk Westhotr, of near Cedar Mrs. Caudle heard a no.se short- M KMnn- n( Hazeldale. i n A.1..1-HO n i-ie il) la. nus. .. , U. lv. run"""! in the city Saturday. We will be reaay to sen " s. Hillsboro; ti. uiuuer, ucuai deliver brick after Monday, July Creek; J. A. Chapman, W. Cedar r.- i!.. n .oll Ivlirpmnn t w HvprVi .ity.er. East 'ed Mr. n the cot. She summon- where he is in tne n.erciui , u. Holland, the contractor, I business, was in town Saturday. t M Dvprh ,itzer. East Butte; L. M.' Hesse, West Butte; i r i wv ( n nmDia. james p'linrehill (iales Creek: Grant Continued on page 6 IT ISN'T THE MATERIAL That goes into your repaired watch that results in a perfect job -it is the KNOW HOW that does the business. Any bungler can buy the fine, kinds of material that I use in re pairing; but SKILL is the most val uable material that can be used in watch repairing; and the bungler can't buy it. I sell my skill for what it is worth, and it will cost you less than bungling at a lower price. LAUREL M.HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist'