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DO I.I.U..! 1.0 iW f.H"II .& I.IW . nA M.IH O.WU PUM l.ou ri i.ir'iu. ,50 I ii . i.mi whalktlBlM tf lf).l ..lll UIMIn t . V'l "" ''"" . l lw, ftl. vttff fcl' H.H. B 11. Ill .,fut.l in llll" . lio Dental Co. INCOKPOKATIO Pa nless DentUts i . lWiilmilHlMI. WHTUM) OMBOII tl 1 XT I w I OI K CHAIR Borbcr Parlors Cmr.i.-uus Treatment r H:ililc workmen tt-Ui in eojnu-ction, ami a I'uie vShower Hath Xew ' y l'urnislied Shop. A "i-'il 'a ill please you. JVMIS ANDERSON, I'.Vl: i; n Hldg, Ilillsboro. BUILD for LEGS SAL.f AND DOORS JUiMioH i yi, muioiow Boom. .0 PWf?, Trttu no. (.is Jy vrn Doera 6.oo MVi,t winamva, from TBo UY DIRECT FROM THE MILL W ii. II nothlm ut wll f ";;V I lln-flrUd Ar, put togthr ... '' muney brk If not JVij in Mis lurg l"' " "i loor 'Wfi Is i r t hHl: 'r ,iii Hm lin.M, "'l''ll"nn' Mnij u, flnl vim trt, W Pna fUT ontiioa; .No ,-; ? B. VVimams Co. l -lr.it At., BtMlt t!i ' p-niii,' an ORGANIZE FOR STREET CARNIVAL EI Ililisbtn iH ; : rcidl lUmk 1 ',!.'.' 111-' I,:- r :u,-l t; ii- !) .ti,. I'- On- ! ( )ur I'.,!, Pdys V(m i r s Isitcrost on Savii.qs !!i i ii Deposits Commit tit'H ApMintcd .Monday l.viniiiK Id Start .ill Polling A Shrewd American Girl By Hil-OISE DRAYTON Copyright. 1910. by Amr1-nn I'ri-'i An-K-lfltlofl. Tht Langutdoo Canal. cbiiiiI i.f Ijiii'i'-i!"-. ('"iiiit-tins tin- Alliiiilii' niiil Hi-' M.'.iiUTr:iiiiiii. it w I H mile long. DUI S 1'KOHAM.V SIM C I I I) I OK OCT. ! Will Try and Nut Conllat Wilh faint in Section (llhcr Mlw ClirUtlne AUiiri.iu. ao KnclUb jtti-l wIiom! Wrtli ha-1 tx-i-n of onllimry pBrwim. wn a euit at the aoat of ths luike of Ilrcoliianl. Minn AttiPrton waa In lova with Ite duki-'a oldint eon urn lii-lr. the Marqul of IIWMieton. Amotitf lli iciii-ata at Hie Uuke'a rl-dini'-v. Hliipiwr (irnriKi-. ' n Kansnn rlrl. Mlaa KJltli lirown. the dflUKliter E!l, Island. lshnl 'van f.iniiirly nunwl hy tin- t:ilfof New Y..rk. Ill il t.i tin? I'niii'il sniiri i;i-M-rumt'iit f..r iis in a miiiMiii-'. It H n-.w ns.il an IIk- lainlliiK plii- f of all ImmirinU i fiili-rliii; th (Mirt of New York. Cod Livar Oil. Il taken a hurnlred llvera to jl-ld one jrrillon of cxl liver oil. A ini-ctint? was hlil Monday eve- iiiritr In Klurt un (irtr:ini:it ifin and active work for the com in Htreft bf un ' ,'a'1 w.w,'d I I. .. l..,... m il 1 1. r.rlnr-0 rif rmf'kl'ra. carnival and livimtock show for HillslMiroarid Washington Coun ty, lt was Hct forth that the dates for the carnival would doubtless be set for early in Oct- bave Imi-u cnlli'd IIip prince of packi ra. MN lirown ai exixi'K-d to Inherit a la rue fortune. iiikI llita aa the reason for her l-lni in KlnpiK-r Grnncp. for thi; r.rentnanli were not overburdened with ready anh, anil the marfjuta wan on the lookout for a wealthy American A Taa Ttit. To test ten, burn a am.ill finnntlty on a metal plnfe. Wish irxl tea the amount of aih remaining In small. In oreaalnR In iiifintity a the quality of thn aa tuple tested. UeP-rioaten. ase - yoods Our iot- .:. . ai:.l Oar I "is! un i acKle iiln.r :il I lininrlt t lu- iri.i,i.r:il uiiin. 1 wife. ion is that we should not conflict ' fMlM b?"JTJZ ereii'-e for a title than for a member- with other attractions. I he ,,r ewimr o.i..-ty. She wa one Various COIIIinitteeS will at once of the kind to we through a tnlllatone. htart actively to net things "" " ' ''",n h'"r ,,mt ,he mar; . . e . ... ..... fuU wanled her for her money, and Khajied lor a HidewJid exhibit. MH AlUvritn wnnted the wannila for Ii. 1. Cornelius presided at the himwif. meeting and Geo. Schulmerich -So ions aa I don't want him my- acted as secretary. The follow- m-if." nniwii tiH lirown, "why ink' committees were apiointed: shouldn't I help this young Eugliah ! Kxeeutive committee B. Klrl ,0 K'1 ,ll,ur , , , , ii- i;.. ..l...;f.. ...... VI' V Now, there wna a akeleton In tlie ,(,oriR'ius, cliairman, w. . , t.,,ii h,. .... i ti Itri'tittiard c oKet. Ihedukif. no an ! Wiley, l.eo. fccriuimericn, jonni n .. mnn m.M fl tlnImmin,., Iifiims and V. W. lioscow. India. India Is not a n.-cion, bnt simply a collection of hetenn;pnems pe"t,l( The mass of the population lu spite of their sun lanned akma are Aryans, nut the yellow rae la represi-ntiil on the northeast bonier, while the farotriati del coast awtlon conxiiita In lart; part of the colored race. Rica Wint. Kxeeptltis Krai- wine, the oldest al coholic bevcraee known to man U snkl. a rk-e wine. It has been usfil by the Japamne f'r over 2,) years. Di cycle; v. l i Rt jKiirt i. " R. LEE SEAR-3. i H: - T illsboro. G it Tltir-.l Street. r inance oommittee ami con cessions W. V. Wiley, chairman ctimmitteeiiian to select balance ul aides. Livestock John Dennis -he to select aides. Agricultural Thos. Connell, (ilennx-. and N. M. Alexander. Music N. 11. Alexander. Program 11. 1'. Cornelius. Special prizes lor Livestock -L. A. i-ong. i Publicity and Printing Dr. A. ' P.. liailey, S. C. Killen, L. A. Umg tin old man. wan a kleptomaniac. He was not allowed whim In the city to tio Into the shm-s without a footman to follow him and pay for what he stole. When the old gentleman appro priated tin article the footman would step up lo the clerk behind the counter from which It was taken and say: " 'In grace Is shopping toduy. 'Ow uiurh for the 'and mirror e took?" "I see," the clerk would reply. "That one hi three nud six. This would be followed up by other purchases acquired In the same way and duly paid for by the footman. There was nothing upon which the marquis was so sensitive ns this mania of bis futher. He had made every ef A Be Lin. The directness of the bee's flight Is proverbial. The shortest distance te tween any two given mints Is called a bee line. Many observers think that the Immense eyes with whi- h the h si-ct ts furnished greatly assist If they I do not entirely account for the arrowy stralghtncss of Its passage through the air. First Balloon Atcansion. The first balloon ascension ever mmle was undertaken by Pilatre lies Uoslers Nov. 21. 17S3. This balloon was Inflated with heated air. A i . , v, r, fort to avoid the disgrace, even to an Other committees, such as for I falher but as THROUGH 1HK1.TS EAST ON . 1.K 1 t.MI.V Oregon Elrctric Railway And C'lv'-irc of Route 1 yorul t'ortland IOW ROUND TRil' EXCURSION lAKi.S n i. ! T ST. r ST. I.olTS ClllCAC' o. ST. l'..r rates SU-per ' : tii n a,hSii ss, IH'.XVI'R M'.W YORK POSTON . 101' . ii aii l full iufuriiut- A.l" Kfn.A C V V A 11. Ci-.-ni, Aueut I in K.in 1 ii i e . 1 ,-,.! ' i fitvon I-In ttu- Uy. Hi '-.Soic, Die. iioultrv. horticultural exhibits, i-tc. will be auiKiinted at the next meeting ot the executive committee, and this will start things going earlier than last senson. Kverv farmer and fruitgrower, as w ell as growers of good live stock, should take an active int erest in the coming Fair, and all are asked to put a shoulder to the w heel. The annual exhibit in Ilillsboro has always been attempt to shut his father up, but as kleptomania Is not a form of insanity that warrauts confining a person In bedlam the duke maintained bis lib erty. One morning Miss Brown remained In her room when the others were down to breakfast and. being alone on the uoor vent Into Miss Athertou's room, took all the jewelry the poor girl had. carried It to the duke's apartment and Upwd It Into the pocket of a coat she found hanging In a closet. Then she went downstairs to breakfast After the meal Miss Brown kept Miss III lllllMJOtO lliia cimais uvvn Aiirt nit uimi .hoj uiunu i.i gratifying and 1U10 should OUtdo Atherton under observation so that she any lormer demonstration. AKS. CHRISTIAN LAKSKN nilirht Irfi the first to meet the English girl after the discovery of the loss. Just before luncheon Miss Atherton came out of her room with a terror stricken look, on her face. Miss Brown was In Uie hall. "My Jewels:" exclaimed Miss Ather ton. "What of 'emr asked Miss Brown, j putting a finger on her Hp to enjoin caution. "They're gone." "Hist! The duke? Ton know his failing?" "I've beard of It." 'Don't sav a word about It. The Mrs. Christian Larsen, of East Ilillsboro. died at the family home on East Main Street. Sat urday evening, August (5, PJ10. Her maiden name was Catherine Nicholsen, and she vva.- born in Sehleiswig-Holstein, Germany, May 22, 18-13. She was married to l'eter Johansen, in Germany, HI AOw. v laniilT tiivsvvt i - - New Zealand in 1871, the husband ouia . . ... . i 1 1 irt vi-rn Pitol r tIiiiiL- Ir luif ? t ving there in lbfeO. bhe married again, in 1882, to Christian Lar sen, and the Larsen family moved to the United States in 1885, settling first at Cornelius, and later in this city. The husband survives, and two sons by tne first husband, George and John Johansen Tha Banana. A peculiar fact about the banana ts that no lns't will attack lt. and an other that it Is absolutely Immune from the diseases that fruits are sub ject to. It is one of the curiosities of the vegetable kingdom. Fool's Gold. Fool's gold is the popular name ap plied to a group of minerals known to mineralogists as pyrites and which ar often mistaken for gold ore. Political Quips. The presidential campaign of 1912 is yet young, but It is aireaay exiremeiy activo.-Florkla Times-Union. Some of the fences the politicians are trying to mend this summer are found to .be made of live w lre.-tums- ton Chronicle. The nresldential booms are still play ins? one niirht stand eugacemeuts. and ft is Impossible to decide which will presently settle down for loug runs. St Louis Times. PIONEER WOOD YARD Do you really thiuk It best?" "I do." "And I must lose the gems?" "Never mind that; they will come back to you." That night at dinner Miss Atherton apiH-arcd without a particle of jewel ry. The marquis uotieed It but made no comment. After dluner he Joined Miss Athertou on the terrac. He Pert Personals. A Russian law forbids a person mar rying more than live times. If Nat Goodwin lived in Itussia he would Join the Terrorists.-Kansas City Star. Count Zepnelln is as persistently ntni-k-v in hi nlrshin ambitious as Sir Thomas I.Iytou used to tie with his vachtlnir chalieuces.-v ashington star. Enelnnd comnlaln that George Is too Independent. But his mother seems to Be doing her oest i nrea him of the tabit.-SprlngfieM Repub lican. . On night lure years later a num. was til-might Into the same sers-nnt a hail received Ftlius.ni. wlien-Um th sergi-iitit. who was a fncetloii man. an !l: "Hello. Ptlmson! You here again? I haven't seen you for so long that I thought you'd reformed." Tin int Stlinson. My name's over." "Well. I llk that. I'd know Hint mug of yours among a thousand. We've got you lu the gallery. Nut what did you say alxmt being" "Couover?" ycsConorer. It seems to ma th name's familiar. Now I retiieiiil-r alt about It. The last time you came In here you tried the racket of mistaken Identity; said your name was Conover. fiur hold on. You were sent up mr seven years. Toil couldn't get out this early on good ln-havlor. hen iui you break jnll?" 'Sergeant." said thu prisoner, cnang- liijf his tone, "I was cllngln to a straw, and that remarkable memory ot yours has broke It. Three years ago you sent np an innocent mnn who iook- ed like me, and this time I was tliliiK- lu' I might t-ossibly get off by clalmlil to t( him. But It won t work. The sergeant looked at the mnn. greatly puzzled. "Did vim do the burglfiry lonover was sent up fur?" he asked. "Yes. I done It. They chased me. and all of a sudden I heered 'em stop. The next day I s-r In the crim news In the pnier that a bloke as looked like me was took. He's doln' my time now. If vou wasn't on to It I d a' tried to prove I was him. No credit to the way you co work things that I ultln t Your memory floored me. The real Stinisou went up, and lu time the real Couover dime down. On niirht he walked Into the station and stood before the sergeant. He was not recognized. Maddened by his Impris onment for an offense he had not com muted, deprived of the power to work for his wife and children, he had at tempted to escnpe, was caught and had tni'ti treated with unusual severity. No wonder the sergeant didn't know hitn. He had aged lu appearance twen ty years. "Who are yon?" asked the sergeant. , "John Couover:" Used as he was to the hard side of lifts, ihe sergeant started "Are you sure I'm not Stlmsou?" "I had nothinir to do with your case; the court did It. You were unfortunate In looking like a Jailbird." "I came to sav that while I ve been In Jail my two little ones have died for want of uroner attention. My wife still lives. If this were not so you would go after my children. The man walked out. and the ser geant wiped the swent from his brow with his coat cuff. He knew by Con- over's iook that only a life stood be tween hlui and death. The next dav Cutiover walked Into Warfleld's store. Wartleld. hearing a footstep behind him, turned, tie had henrd of his mistake and was brood ing upon it nt the time; otherwise he would not hJve known this ghost ot Conover. A few nitrates later a clerk found Warfleld on the floor In a fit. No one was with him. and he never told who had btB with hlini c All kin.! ef Fir. OaK and Ash Wood, fenr l"'t, or 10 im'li. First diss M..uii!.un Fir ami Al polo Oak. Piicvs rcas.matk All fir v. 'hhI mm! ly me will be s.u'vcd for s.H'i'or c-nl for fir, 60c cr cord lor niilsi.U- wood; (oc per cord for haiuuood sawiius i' cxtia. 1:, u n n-Li-i'iioNi-:: Three-cut The funeral took place from hover not. " the family home, Monday, and 1 the sermon, was preached oy K'.n- Kvan P. Hiurhes. Inter ment w as in the Ilillsboro ceme tery. Mim Larson wns a woman of kindlv imoulses and charitable ladles wear. disposition, and was always a "Miss Brown, for instance." willing aid when there was sor- The lady named had that day ap row to assuage. The husband Iarl Unlteenrf with a small fortune and family have the sympathy lu diamonds. . r j. 1 "Hers are 01 a large circle ui irienus. belomrluir to anv of his guests with out dreading lest hU father had pur loined It "Christine," he said, "why did you leave off your jewels today at dinner?" "Oh, they're so Insignificant." she said, "compared with what the other John "W. Masters. A CLHAN WATCH limmKmmm(timmmam, 1 1111 m CllAUTl'.R NV ';-') CONDENSED UErOUT OE The First National Bank OF FOREST GROVE, OREGON. At the Close of r.usim-ss June 30, 1910. IJAIUI.ITKS AriSliTS , tl)Sii.oo CnpitalamlSuil'lus f3n.oo0.0o rtkiK Mouse luluui. 7 Cash and Kxdm"uc M'-" Total -...f-JiS. Total I3..09 . .11 coki. John Tkmim.hton. T. W. Sain, II. V W 'n4 (iKOlKiK M l.NUlt, LEVI SMITH, Wenpprociatoyoii.-Paronaire and hope to merit a eont.n VY 11 nance, ol dune. , 1)m)S1TS: OinrialHtatcwnt January 1)KP0SITS- Oflirial statement dune .10. 11)10. fcJM.10J.o. increase in Deposit 35 per cent. . . . .... i.y inir tn wit mp pvani nt 1.-0. r. Libby, Jeweler, Ilillsboro, Ore. Hers are very handsome.' "Cmpli! Those Americans don't know when or where to load up with stones." When on future occasious the mar- f 1 . ...... llt.n I iKnAtl Otlll means good time to you ior qui nom-eu mm m. years to come. True economy in rcrramea rrom a time-piece lies in cleanliness, wond em Then Mta Brown The delicate parts doing indes- tSrt? the cnbable work will soon wear -booauso she's ashamed of themselves to ruin, destroy their them' ,. high finish and perfect fit. when vonsense." replied Miss Brown. mnninir in accumulating dirt and ..Timr-a not her reason, she has too rancid Oil. lt Will cost you noth- much kindness lu her to hurt your : - u1 1 . .. . k " feelings oy giving you me uuc t. , -r.oiMl irraclous! Tou don't mean they have been stolen!" "i do." "And the thief?" "Search vour father's pockets." The nutniuls made the Bearch and returned the Jewels. The incident de M.U hi in nn mnrrvlnir for love or money. He proposed to Miss Ather tou. much touched that she hnd pre ferred to lose her fiuery to accusing his father. "As for that American girl." ho ndd ed, "she had the Indelicacy common among her countrymen. She did not hesitate to remind mo that my father Is a thief." Miss Brown left the grange covered with jewels, but when she got In a ljniu she put them In her satcnei. P. L. Moore, instructor in the Catholic Gonzaga College, at Spokane, is this week the guest of his parents, J. A. Moore Sr. and wife. Mr, Moore will in the future enter the priesthood and his ordination will take place when he reaches his thirty-third year. He and his parents went to Rov. Tuesday, to visit his STIMSON- CONOVER By MARTHA V. MONROE Copyright. 1310. by American Presa Association. brothers. Found: In my pasture a black cow, fresh; about 6 years old. Owner please call, pay charges, and advertising, prove nmnertv and take same away. J - -v .... , , , t I. Crnvrn . southwest or li. Ueedville, Ore. 20-22 Miss Stella Boscow departed the last of the week for North Bend, Oregon, Southeastern coast, where she will be the guest of Mrs. M. E. Everitt. T. W. Wyatt & Co. carry the new and up-to-date Utz & Dunn ladies' shoes. Frederick Johansen, of- near Farmington, was a county seat caller, Tuesday afternoon. High Prices. Onn of these davs an avlntor will establish a world's record by soaring six Inches higher than the cost" of living Clevohi nd Leader. There Is only one thing lacking to make the summer of VJ10 a lifelong memory, and thnt Is an Ice famine Milwaukee. (Wis.) Sentinel. AVhlle the high cost of living Is not receiving much public attention Just at present, the man who pays the bills has not forgotten It St. Louis I'ost-Dlspatch. One niirht a man was brought before the sergeant at the desk In a police court charted with burglary. Hello Sthusou." snkl the sergeant You turned un again? 1 haven't seen you for so long Unit I thought you'd reformed." "I'm not Stimson." replied the man, who was dressed lu working costume. 'and I've never beeu here before. "Take hlm ill." The next moruliiK the case came up before the court. There had been a hiinrhirv in lien Wartield's store. ar- fleld had entered his place of business with a light and cornered a man rob bing his cash drawer. The robber knocked lilm down and ran. The store keeper got up, followed, called a police man, and together ttiey made chase. Wartleld In court testified that while in pursuit of the fugitive he had turned nud walked toward theui. Undoubted ly knowing he would bo captured, he hoped to go by them unrecognized. But Wartleld had got a good look at him in his store bv the light he carried and knew hlm at once. The rest of the. evi.ienee niralnst the nrlsouer was fur nished by a picture In the rogues' gal lery which, though It was not a But tering likeness, was near enough like him, taken with Warfleld's evidence, to convict hlm. . Thn nrlsoner claimed that he wns John Conover, a work inn u in n foun dry. Ills employer's superintendent was cnlli'd to the stnnu aim tesuueu that the man. under the name of Con over, had none to work for the concern a week before, claiming that ho had not been employed for Borne motitns. Thnt wns all the witness knew about hlm. Being nn old offeuder, Stimson was sent to the neiilteritlarv for seven years. Before he started his wife came to see hitn, acting hysterically and ue clarlnir that she and her children were starving. This only confirmed the ver dict, though lt excited sympathy. No one ever heard of Stimson having had a wife and. family. But the cu.se was decided, and there Is too much work before the courts except In the cases- of those who have money to pay lawyers and costs for a little matter like that to attract even attention. Naoolaon'i Marenqo. The white charger Marengo, which carried Napoleon on the field of Water loo, reached an honored old age. Arter Bonaparte's flight. Marengo was found by a British ortlcer wandering discon solately on the battlefield. He was sent to England, where he spent many happy years In peaceful pastures. Marengo survived Napleon uino years- Trio Twlv Inch Gun. The naval twelve inch gun has an effective range up to fifteen miles, and will actually throw a projectile tho astounding distauce of twenty threo miles. Th D.aHlv Fly. A flv bncterlologiciilly examined has been found to carry loO.OOO bacteria. Raisins. Containine but 13 per cent of mois ture and the balance almost wholly grape sugar (carbohydrates) the raisin is on a par with the date and the dried fig as an energy producer in tue system. Arizona. Tn mihirnl wonders Arizona Is one ot the most attractive parts of the United stutes Its Grand Canyon or tne Col orado river, a mile deep, Its sillclfied trees or fossil forests, its vast pano ramas of desert mid sterile mountains that rise to a height of more than 12,1)00 feet nbove sea level, afford splen did visions for the sightseer. Eli Terry's Clocks. The first attempt to manufacture watches or clocks on a large scale lu America was made by Ell Terry, a Connecticut Yiinkee. who inveuted wooden w heels for his clocks. Coerced Domicile. Italy retains a special form of ban ishment introduced under tlio Bomaii emiierors known as coerced domicile. This punishment corresponds to the Iloman deportation to an lsiuiiu aim like It couslsts lu criminals being con fined to an Island for a definite time and enjoying within Its limits personal freedom. Overfatigue. Overfatigue lessens vitality and In consequence leaves the system more liable to fall a prey to any disease germs with which it comes In con- Met. Boils. Bolls come from the staphylococci!!) pyogenes aureus and are very common lu people with Bright disease, dia betes, gout, tuberculosis and disorder of digestion and often appear after se vere fevers. Bolls wre commonest in thn anrlue. and noiiietlmes epidemics of bolls run through hospitals, julls, barracks nnd any lu urn. Ancient Banks. Banks existed In China. Babylon. Greece and Home before the Chrlsilnn era. The earliest Tcntd ef European banks are those of Venice founded A. I). 1171. ttmimmimmmmammm