me" Mill i SB6R HILISlK)R(),ORIO,AUG. 18, 1910- U0- .... i j .... Inn i nnnnn nnt ( aaaBBaaaaaaaaaaBaBaaBaaai ninnuiiin inniioT Fnd ' "' T H K K II .UH Nfl SCANS li.-.n.w.T. was in town Monuay. m UUUIIU UUI I n in ii minimi! i VI It I l l IkW ..W.....W. vol.. XVII ill! CAN Sti WHITEPLftGUEPATiENTS Ml Im",,,0U S',,',,,,,,M,I, to m.m ruii.sis n,ituvlion fur lalrjr F. M. V;iil ',snrlii. of hryond ( il.iicm-, hi III' Wailac h 1 1 U- iiM-iit, ww iii tin' iity Sal!inlav Mr Wu,i .a, nil, ii,,-. ',. -...!.( (i.iMI jMiiiiiiliii) -.ti'a.s li rrii-H, hi.i varii-lii-i nit iuiliiitf t h- M'-v.ri a I.ati 'li.'niiiiim, I h"imis(iii Nu. 2, Cardinal:, Dorland ami tin- Kx-rclMiui-. Mr. WadvAorlh rn-xt y.ar, with anything likcaii nv.-r-uge yield, says he will In- i I - in market anywhere from 'i, to iM,iiiil, of tl,U fruit, and In' y of tin that the era of THE GIANTS SUNDAY 1h,. Whit-- Hague. tulM-iTiiloHiH, a tbv attracting worldwide (li,.T;li"H. and rk'ilati"' Jllin. ,,-, part to obliterate the fell .1; . a . T thin rod the ,-, ....ciiing at) oh' uir hun atrium a f.-w miU-Houlof Salem, ,crc pala iit' If"" Wulnngin County who are unable t" go U gpriwi!'- '.tnatoriuiu, may niliT una receive Irt-utrnt-nt free of chan;' 1 lu" l'1 lM'',1'Ht', the .In. a ' retained I')' the sut.- an. I MKiatoriuni will ' ciu- Iii" " " tanof tulwr culmi. ih- patient tntiHt take vith lam "' hr Hulliciftit fund tod. fra', traiii-l'ortati.ni toSnlciii, ami hack hire f nun th.- htatioii ., it .. . ..mi., ami iini.it n!o take ...... .-..wi-ritiml articlcH of rri uihi -' ' cluihii.i'. an'l "1;l rvmum nu nxmthx uu.l. r riji.l .i-icii4iii.-, J'h.c,- v. r I m i vr t HVUil tl:.'IM-jw-h.-H i '.' "'V must Ukftm-ir turn at jihf-:. liovM-vrr) hh.nilii at uiuc make ai'i'lii-ali'in t't Count) Jxi,!-,. J. W. iHnxlin. The wrti i!f!t patu-iit nuiKthavc, f!lw, an.l tin- i'lari m!I -n -rly in S. -tr!!i:. r; I jlif ii nil ihhm1 llirmirlvt , (,ircn' i l-fluic travltij! I. ' ''ir Mnaif nit rt, ninth imi tc'raii. ' in ti.-xtrirloltiMiK. txrlriBlily lt Itncii mi-.U MiiUy Knimrnt l ' ntflY i.r k n't un-'t tr l.i i.i i r mluiK (tnnrl mjUil "I J !U ' tu 'i."u: llitmrl Blijlil W an, ,.-.i'i.t lullnHK. I ati't vrlli. An i.-it m A It k I . nl tll ll t. i nhiiU if ini"' ' titluK fljflt.r. no h If hIiiiU A ( t l .rc'Ml, or cttl i A i in i- li.ict UUuWrl f x ' ir,.ii,i . !u,i. An iilm tt I mil i u i.rllnH (.. lil 'iii(" A l-.' ii . I.nlh lol"- .il UiUi.tr lijt I A Iw! .'..-t tnidlr, A .! ferilrr, A Inn l iiilt, i-tmt mtl timtti tuiili. A ih n .nu uiilht (or turn, T v..c!ilr.i? Uiin.tiy li;, Waim k ul . tli Ml wttklntt Wirt mi'l -in nfiut Kami (or no-nrn A . i'- i.iK-l ui hit Itrnl ti'tc tlir ty, I'aiirtiU tloll!lt lillll clollllll( 111 ll n jiul, lti lll ltf. Ail i u.llitin; lio.llil t limtir.t "I'll pilK llla lluliir In linlrlilile ink. Wi t. Mini Hint (liry .to t"t IffiiiK tiuiskt with ilirm. I'.viruu , ill. I iwf Hint llirir Urtli mi- Hi u iln I i.i.ltr Uf.nr rniiili it A'-i (.'!!!. ii-li-i'if irlntlr lo lnf-il UHCII-Ojlilllllll mail rafiii'iinii' is only in itsiiifaiu-y. Mr. Wa.l i worth i'i tli.- father of T. (', Wa'i-tworth, ra hi.-r of thoAnn r i. aii 1 s .- l 'ou!iilne:i' ('nmiaiiy , of h.rlkui'l. (Ii-rharil (iiM'ti, of heyoiiit I'looiiiiii, wain town Saturilay aiul hroi(.'ht III smne tin. Illell of luriii"S of Oli Mmti- li-niiur' aiilei, rai .-il from a tree 1 years oi aj.'e, ami wlueh, oahu: in u.s l.-alit . 1 1 :t t he . er i fi'i-i lei )iray- ill'. I he tlee iel,.-l about a hu?ihel of perleel ; j pjjlt-. am! there ii;i.i imt a sjot or hlemish oil the I f"i k i iHt . 1 he satlliit'S hhow ho'.s our iiiiMititaiii lainl-i, Willi t'uitn atuiii ainl rare, ean linxlme apple-i which can he iieateil now here ill the rtorlil. I Irani s our low laml ami make it hrixiiice il'iiihle. We will start the manufacture of tin largest tile in a few ilav. We now ha e mi.i.!,. ,.f 1 ic.-l, fi inch ainl U nu h. on haml. I'ut in your ol der at once. Osir clay H th. !c-.t for nroilucini.' v ilurahl. tilin. (li''li-r imw. (irom-r i; Unwell, t'o., ScholH. IllilsUro, (he.. U.'Ute 2. Iml. Tel. Tlf null in n. iii rrnlng Uir inn'Hiilloit 'n liclili h nl. w nililirn.nl to I'r. It. J Cl'.l.ll. Mi!. nml Mr.lii ! lUrrrlnr. Silciii, (lirk'i ll At C I KIN SAI.i: The umlersii.'m'il will Hell at pub lu sale :it tuHi farm lu'tu" K"". un tin-!'. U. 4i N. Kailway, at ton n. in., on Tlli'USDAY, SlCriT.MBKU 1 Mir, (, ipuri ulit, I Jim ll , w it'' "llt iiif! lull , j iimiillK o'iI; norirl limit'. K'n lliuir, two vrflUi rutin. Cv. '! fnli ihn fiit, line now firuli; 1 ye"' 1,1,1 ll fr . fir.h lirkt NUlllli J llrlf. tn, Ih iiiiui. limiM; itmc plow, I'milon .'Hl'll I'luw, in-w; Imrruw, tmyinkr, t'iC !'"' ", j ""KK'rn, a ""ii im)(gy ii" " k linim-m, ctillivulor, wnK"1'. J ll"K "iiii. liniiw-liolit Itinnuirr unit nlli.'l Jim, In imi iiiiinrniiii. to iiirntloii. I.uiit'h nl nuon. Ti'iiik of Siile IJiuIrr fu cbkIk 'I''"" nut nvri, t)n yrnr Imiikiilile iintf. S wt 'ml lhtnci.1. Twu jht crut, ell fault "vi't fill. Jmk V.M)it, l)yii r. J W, Unfile, Aiifiiont'tr. COUNTY COliRT Tin' cminty board hM a so.ssin ijisi week una trunMicioa im lolluwinir ImsincH! I'.,.,.l ,.e l.... T MIIU el vwiui t-VI LltJI I Ul till l I't'ad lirat time as to viewer s Veiiol't ami net for Viewers report roatl petition of us i -u'Men and AlPert l'.neKsen I't'inl first time and con tinned un til ...,1 u . 'i-1 1 1, n, I'uhlie easement petition ller- I11M., f'l....l... ..1. ..I .....I.......I lI'lll. 'H niariKU ei ai, tiiuenvi o""" lislu-d. a ro Till' LI-OISlJVTUKIs I licreliy nniioiinrc iiiyf If na riii'li'll,tl' i, .i... . i . . ... ,i... u..niih . mi- ii'iMiiiiuire sun l" Ilr " , . . . ' - 1 Hill II "ii j 1 1 1 11 11 r le it, nrpi. 34, ii" : 'inn liflkver ill tlie ilirect primnry 1111 l tll'lll'i'i ,. ll. I...I.,.. I...,,l mir HtHtlltrtt. ' "iii 11 1 bo a helievtr in ilircct logisliition '"t't Stateinrnt No. 1, unit on Uif-' prin ipifs o liffore the WaNtitngtou County -... mime. C'Iihs. W. I.otiilitn. Ci)liiml)ia rreciiict.Coriu-lius Route 1 T. U. Imbrio and daulitof. Mrs. Kred Zilly, retunied Friday I'venitiK from their Newport vacation, Mrr. Nancy .loinisnn, of !!en cih', accotnpameil by her grand son, l-l.-r r.eliilH'cl', went to My rt!e t 'reek, Southern Oregon, the lat of tli'1 uk to visit Uali'h Johnson. hr son, w ho is fruit raining down in that favor- I .section. 1 hev will l' aPseiit a month or six w eeks. l'or Sale Team; 7 years old. erav weij.-!.. IMii, iay, u'"', sei fTu'harness; Studebaker waon. :', ;M; ail for ?".... Also Mack dris ine- l.ov-.e. pacer, l,'"' lbs., $VM. Horses all round and trustworthy. -Win. llervrert. Cornehus, Uoute 2. -b.i Curtis Vinhl, w ith "lie of the bit,' harness making tirms of Portland, and his brother, Henry, in eharue f the elevator sen ice in the Sh-i'Wk building, were mit Snmiav. I'UeSts at the home of their father. C iuhl. (2lil Jake Milm'. who has just fin ished the carpenter work on a handsome new cottage. H, H. Ueasoner. arehiteet and lui!l er. was in town from his North Plains ranch, Monday morn inp;. .t Hop pickers wanted at tin" Pay & Co. 's yard, at Witch Ha ,'.( S P. trains stop at station. Write to W. P.. Peterson, mana ger, Ueedville, Ore. 'Jltf 1 Warden Uoht. 0. Stev- r i.ii-,t drove, was eiisoii, m . Portland visitor Min.iay. a en . ii,.. Cniwi-'il of the late H. W Scott, editor of the Oroe.onian. e r.,i. crile- Mare an. 1 CillO 1 , . . I 1 .,il, .iltoiit PltHl oach 11(11 M , ' 'f , . , t ' 1 vv-,,i-li -miiiia s. Alxnit nine venrs old. H. Harritmton. near Ceiiterville. 1 .1... t Wsill and family an. ,1000 .'i. " : , Mrs J.t'. I .am km departed Sat- ... 1 .......imr for neuminnir a- uroa 1001 -- - -. eta ion at Roderick hills, ahou dales I reek. ., iinlivi-red to any ice t ' t 'i'" ., 1 part of the town KonuMnU'r we have liaeiw.Htu. ..o." phones. Koet.ors loniecuon- erv. 1 ,,i Mnnninir and his Jfttost John H. Scognin. went over to Newport last Sauuuay, an . t'nded the bin ela.nhake, return- inn Monday. t 1 cii.,010- trave hnir nassen- t ,.f dm On.imn 1', ectne, iver lueni 01 i'"- , 1 out tlie last of the week, conl'erriiiR with Atreni v.io,.,-. ... in iMinnimr the Con- l lOO. 1 ttll I'll, ' . . , ,..f nf town, has lu'ii lai 11, a threshed part 01 ms rn - .. 1 " . . 1 .,..( nil vllMll. place has uirneu out j ,.r .. :n 1,., i.,,.i,iv (o sell a tu l' Will Ot' I V I....T - leliver brick after Monday. July or. ( vi' US a call. ioovun... Pros., North llillshoro. () Phelps, formerly ot the Ar ca le, is n.antminn the Crescent Theatre since the departure of Mr. Charles to Washington. Miss Margaret Goodin re; turned from a several weeks 0 ting at Newport, Friday eve- 1 iwV Mrs II. T. Bagley returnea I'Yidnv from a week at Newport, dm Lniestot fttrs. u. n. wb Arthur B. Flint was up from nhn S tit' laSL Ol Uic nn, Honry Miller, of Witch Hazel. Mnimgemcnt Pxpcclt Classiest lii me tit the Season (iKISIIAM IKIVS COMINti I.IIADID fiainc V ill be Called at 3:00 o'tlock p. m,, on l.itial (iroundn The Ilillsltoro Cardinals and the (iresham diants w ill try eonelu- hioim at Athletic Park, Sunday, August and as the visiting team is one of the strongest amateur aggregations in the val- ey. and have loaded with the est of the semi-pros, the fans may exnect one of the classiest games ol the hall season. The Cardinals will have their line-up just aUiutasin the past although a reserve pitcher may be engaged to help Williams, or to pitch the game in case he does not make it back from the Nestucca coun try and Tillamook, where he went, the last of the week, on a hunting triii. Fred J. Sewell says the dres- h;imites are coming out with a crowd of Portland and Gresham fans to see the Cardinals get a ,l,-iil,l,inir hut I hev inav earn a curtain back with them, instead. Aj 1 lie xeiisnn is L'etting late tlie fans are anxious for one or two more good games before the summer passes, ami Minuay s will lie a name that should appeal to everv lover ol the "National game. Uoy C.Kik will umi'ire the game. 10 RECEIVE US Albert Toier Will, After trains:, be Mayor of Tent City WILL GIVE HILLSUORO OLD LOCATION Former Resident Sends Arrtin Letter Touching on State Fair DR. SMITH TO l.OCATl- Dr. F.hner H. Smith, son-in-law ... in. t 4 I..,!,..;., 0! Air. ami .irs. j. t. i""1'"-, and who this Summer returned from Kirksville, Mo., where he graduated from tlie American College of Osteopathy, will open -..I, nili.-i. in this fit v alxiut Sep tember 1. Dr. Smith pa-sseu .mi, in ;i i'1'ic- of lai) before the State Board recently, wincn speaks well for his ability, or. Smith is well known in this city and Portland. As a youth he in- ulge.1 in the National game wun the old winning Uillsttoro team and Ik-fore going east to college was wedded to Miss Mae lmbrie. u.. c,;iii li-i hud 1 he advantage ..f t li.i iii', inner of tlie world and that he will be Dr. Elmer H- Smith successful in his chosen profess : ,v.vj M.ithont savmtr. lull K"" " '-""- --., , Dr. Smith is the first resident Osteopath who is a college grad uate ever establishing an office in Hillsboro. Por County Judge To tlie Republican voters of Washington County. Tue undetsinitex i '" , ... ....... ii, w..ruhlii-Hn tnimaries, Sent 24, 1910. fi"- tl,e t,l4rl' nonuuation for COUUIT JUllKC Ol HiuuiiiKwii Oreepn. It I am noiniiwirii nn i,.v,., .. ilurini? my term of ollire' conscientiously an.t impartially perform the duties ap- . .1... ,,ll,,. n ml will une mv periaiiiinir, "iv -- j hct elf trts to Rive tbe fop'e of Vnsh , ..... ,iri-iir..i,ivp. business- niHioii v-mi'ii; " like anil ecouonneat ailmiuistrntiou of county affairs. 1 fvor the building of .....w muila ,111 i form svsteill neruiitiicin j- of road building, and KtonB peimaneiit returns lor puorn: money ru'-" I Will cariieanj - 1 ,i.i in have t) aced on the ballot, r. - ... 1i ft-iUnu-inir! auer my ii""- ---n- ...t a,,,,,, (liNi rHi iiiu. i ci ,,n- -OUBlllcooi. . iient Roads; aud full value for every cent expended. Cornelius, Oregon. .1 i..,., v,. rjKt nr ntre hopgrower, was in town Monday Vnrihrnri of Banks, was down tii the county seat Friday. Kd Mizen, of Shady Brook, wm .1 .. t ,1m, u llrilt I'lUt flf in im cuy a n. oj- -"- the week. We earrv a choice st)ck of fiuits and nuts: Kotdter'a Confectionery. c wir.ltmnro fif noar Iaurel. was in town Saturday, and called on Hit- Argus. F. H. Keenon. formerly of Vinelands. and now of Portland, was in town Sunday. lw W 1) I'ittenirer returned Sum lav from a fortnight's trip to tbe Wallowa country. Carl Heidel and Bob Weather red went over to Newport, Sat- f I urday, to remain a lew uays. Mi C.wi Hancock and son. Charles, returned the last of the week from their Newport ouunK Money to loan on real estate securitv. We sell larms. try us. The Webfoot lCealty tx). llillsloro. lti dame warden Stevenson was from the drove. Monday, on business connected with vio lations of the game law n,o dlimav Milling: Co. wil furnish sacks free of charge 1,1 fiirmnN di'sirinir to sell or store their wheat at their ware house. 1'tf Miiinh. Tucker, of Clarks- Um, Wash., arrived in Hillsboro from Newixtrt. rnday evening. the miest of Mrs. M. A. row f II and U. G. Gardner and wife. .met 11 1010. to Dr. .1. K. Marshall and wife, a son. Mniher ii ml child are doing nice- v anil the Dr. is able at this time to attend to his professiona duties. deneral Manager C. E. Lytle imi .Inhn Dennis went over to TitiftmooU the first of the week. making the trip by b. v. ioner mil from there troinsr in with an automobile. r r Kelmn nf Bacona. and who formerly carried the mail Monntiiindale and that LT i,IVtl - IMiint. was in the city the last of the week and eontnouieu 10 uie Best Boom fund. S. A. Hutchison, of Vinelands, was in town Monday, and says II..O lln, o-r;iin on the ridtre be- iiiul p. . . . I ; ... yond Glencoe is pretty fair this year, but that the dry weamer has cut down iwlato prospects in .. ,'i . j all iiKeunoou J. II. Collier, of Scholls, and who is interested in general f.irn-iiiiir HQ well as onion raising. was in Saturday, and went down 1 to meet with the members of the State Onion Growers' Association. YV. E. Smith, of South Tual atin, was in the city Monday, and savs that grain is turning out fairly well in his locality. He says that r. 11. Simpson s oats went 70 bushels to the acre ami that's going some. Notice to Farmers-Bachot, im i..inlir;itod Imoorted Reais- tered Percheron Stallion, will i.. 1,,. I, oil un. Winter nt. t ne lllititr inv: 1 .111 "in.. ranch of the undersigned, two and one-halt nines nortnwet.i oi Banks. -K. isortnrup. Flagg's paper, the Mist, at St ti.ii.ino env that flolnmhiaCoun ty has let a contract for a clock tnv tn ecnirt house, which will 1 CuMI Tina WiHclviro cost uvet ipv'ov. mv a. ........ . t house should either have a nr nave us ciuc:k iatc painted over. ( .un H Waite and wife. 0 Sandv, Ore., where they have bought a place, were in the city ihfl hut nt t he xvpok. iir. wane having been called over because f v,io fntVier's Henth at Garden Home. While in Hillsboro they ta nt the home of Mrs. Lucy Walker, Mrs. wane smoui- er. M' ...nrmfnntlll-O rOllO-h fllld lit; iiirtiiuiiii-i'""- dressed lumber of all kinds, and tino timhoiv 11 vou are to hnild. irive us a chance . 0 t mi ur'i 11 to figure on your Pitt, w 111 ngure at yard, or deliver. We are now sawing from the oesu tnnoer eui in our section for years.-Groner 1- 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . & Howell Uo., sctious, niusooio, Ore.. Route 2. Ttf ViIUU iva uivvuv-it v. - - recently injured one of his horses when driving turougn tne sireeia rm... otnimufl nn srtme re very year, scores of people go mm Hillsloro to the state fair, which convenes in September, and many from the countv camp in the fine quarters which have been arranged. Albert lozier ms had charge of the camping tm.unda for some time past and the state board ha3 requested j him to again report this ran. Added to this he has been writ ten by many Fair visitors and he will again be there to allot you space for your tents. A recent ptter from Mr. Tozier to the Argus, follows: Editor Argus: Please state to the W ash- ington County patrons of the Oregon State r air camp jtrwunua that at the request of the Oregon State ooaru ui ty,i 11.u11.u1 c nv. 1000 campers I have reconsidered my resignation as mayor 01 me tented city, and will be at the camp grounds as usual. The Hillsboro colony wilt De assigneu their former location, ana me space will be reserved for them to be used upon ineir arrival. The Hillsboro colony had the most perfect arrangement of any on the Oregon State Fairgrounds last year. After August 19, my Hillsboro friends can address me at Fair Grounds, Oregon. JAMES B. WAITE High Q UALITY Drug Store 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. t-THE BEST EVER" ttaminshy's Mahe Man Tablets and Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. J. A. THORN" BURGH J. K. BAILEY W. W. McF.LDOWNF.Y President Vice-President Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. James B. Waite, once a resident of this city, died at Garden animal- III IHlll. 3L LUC home of his daughter, airs. i.ucy u'irttan.1 He was born in Ely- ria. Loraine County, Ohio, Nov. 4, 1837. He moved to ueaver dam, Wisconsin, in the early ilou ami en hstPrf 111 tne Oltn Wisconsin. Co. H.. after having been in the 5th Wisconsin, ana served throughout the war of the Rebellion, tie was marrieu to Sarah Holcomb in 1868, and in . 1 1 1S75 moved to spring vauey, Wisconsin. They came to Ore f!,.o 1-mim nirn nnd resided tun un. . v . .- r. 1 i. in East Hillsboro. Later neweni to the Soldiers' Home, at Rose- burg. He was a memoer 01 General Ransom fost, or runs boro. The following children survive: Wii.owl Waite Inst known ad- dress Bridal Veil, Ore.; Mrs. Lucy Kirtland. uaraen nome; Geo. H. Waite. Sandy, Oregon; Gardner and Mamie wane, do tineau. North Dakota. The funeral took place r naay nt ton n m . at Garden Home, and interment was in tne cres cent Grove cemetery. His wife died March 31, lWi, at spring Valley, Wisconsin. NEW MILK ROUTE Capital Stoch $25,000 Surplus and Undivided ProfitV420,000 Exchange to all parts of the World Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. DIRECTORS Thoa. G. Todd John E. Bailey J- W. Fuqua Wilber W. McEldowney J- A. Thornburg r of Verboort. the eitv Monday, and wtio ii - , .- . ihat o-rnin is T.urmnu out irood in his locality, lhe best wheat yield reporieu w nun j 13 tnaion tuc uu 1 t-";-' which went 33 bushels to the acre. Oats, Mr. Jansen says, are fair, except where very late. DUTCHESS TROUSERS IO Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip TVint hnH hpon burned and 1 VIPV Viin-v thrown in the street, and drove v.,,, fiict-v nni in tne Troir 01 a uiifiv iuij the foot. Another farmer had Attt. Vipfall a horse. lilt: oivi 1 1- wvvi.tv 1 1 v It would be well tor people to be ........ f,il uKmit tVirouinur in the Cell 1. 1 UI nuuuu W...V.. ...p streets ashes or other refuse that might contain jiatis, as a valua ble horse might be crippiea De yond usetutness. The undersigned will establish a ... .. r T 1 1 . 1 r,.,,,- mi ir rwiire in ni lsiKim un 111. , 1 111,11. - cfniKQW i ami wi Tiimisn OClJl,C-(lUVI. A., u ...... pure, first-class milk, with stand- fnoto rnnce wisninir nniit aiu i,i o co, nvw - - may leave orders for same at the ri orH shne snon. near me Crescent Theatre, or telephone . . ... 1 nun J ..... . i.,.i,.m.iiiiit ie i.i. or uruu iiiuvt'tiiu'-iiv , ,: postal to John Madding, Hillsbo ro, ure. - rhnrles Fnllett Jr.. son of En gineer Follett,, of the Pacific L..iil,i.nr Xr tl Q VT1 (T!HT lfTi I ,i iTTl I lM.ll V fS this rit.v and Kux- IUII uvuivv.. w.. - inn Viae ifi en three nne ducks so far this year. He killed one Ucf nf trio weelr that weiffh- UlC look "I ...... --c -- ed 150 pounds dressed, and all u: f;,,lj io;o heen hnvino- a IUO 1UCI1UO n , v, w.,.. . o - . m III feast of venison, iwo more win latrol limit- and Chas. illtirvv lia-J ivti , Vtrv rwnnaaaa tri atnv nn in SUy s lie ui upvovu v - .. .11 . M 1 J. .. J.1 TJy hi a iinrii np iTfTs i.nt-'iiK lie Ll l v. Ill LIO wimu - did not forget to send down a ot-ooir tn Shenrr i-iancocK UIVV .'11 I I V v ' - - - -- and the Argus reporter, who have been Keeping uacneiui s 1 1 1 i U AnmmunitlT nl Q n Hail OH LUC KUIUUIUHIIJ Fl", while their families have been at tne coast WE are showing the full line, fresh from the factory, witu many iuioioVt ments. They are all new, snappy, up-to-date and stylish. Made in closely woven cheviots and worsteds; fashionable colorings in striped and plain effects; cut in two styles conservative and "peg-top," and every pair warranted. I I BAILEY'S BIG STORE Forest Grove, Oregon TnVm V narstens and wife. Of V,1... - . Hnnto wore in rnwn h riciav. en- iianao, n ... wv...- - , route to Newport for an outing. VA P.nmeliiia whn was raised UUt W" . . 1 . v., -.. near Leisy ville, was in the city last weeK, on ousiness. nf Smith Tuala tin, was an Argus caller Satur day. MID SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE August is the outing month, when all those who can, get away at the seashore or the mountains, but we can not all leave for our vacation at this time. To those who remain behind, to stimulate trade and keep'.trad e up to its regular capacity I will offer for a short time special prices that will make you so happy that you will forget the loss of your vacation. For a short time I will offer every article in my store, except contract goods, at a re duction of from 15 to 33 1-3 per cent. Don't forget this Mid Summer Sale for you do not often get such an opportunity. LAUREL M. HOYT W atchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometmt. t i I f. i 5 to 1 was in town saturuay.