inllLLSeeR vol- xvii HILLSBORO, OREGON, SKPT. 15, 1010. NO. V? i ALBERT T OF MR TENT CRT lurmi-r ll.llN.riilf It CliU-f I :ct u live t State I lr lAtMl III! I.SIHt CtNriMil NT li.md Crt of the VUllort Nccdi no I'ullu and A!Urt Tiizu-r. Wfll known to JlillnU'iti iM-ople in hi lnylnxi.l ia( ii mayor of tin "Tint C'ity." t II"' Oregon StaU- Fair, at SaU tn. nod i uni)tii-ttioti- ably the right 11,11,1 tn'' r'''1 place. Mr Toit-r cH that tin-U-ht of order prevail in Ida d main, an. I In' generally nllotx tn t he anotiH counlirH no t;at incmlrt can camp in Pioxi nnty t" each other. While he heed no jxliif P keep tl jH'afo lu ha api"inti'tl j, , ImWie chief of H.lic' in ihe !l)!li!ort Hftion untl John W. S-mi-II is tlif Mi!ici ju-.lk'c. 1h y art- having no liusim-KH ami antii ij ;il no trouble, ulthniik'h th expected to have to line -riti:ui Collier, of St holirt, Wed-iie-lav, for entering the precinct without registering. Mr. 'IWier iver" jmpntar with the ramping contingent "I the Fair, iu i every year he iuI.Ih to Inn hut if friend from all uv r the xtati' of Oregon. low mi; I ioisi.vh vv. ) hrir' anununrr invwlf ntnlnl!c ( ,Mlr . (:i (ilff ')' In tile Krj.ul, ln.it 1 1 uari', M-l.l H, lto. I ui fum Urn id ih illicit nmir i '1 twutir iii it lM-i!g krpt w nut llulc 1 mi I lirif In illlrri Irguialiun n! Maifiiirnl Nu I, lil imi ItKtr ,iu u r k,i trlmr the WnttllHUJU tVuntv l i li fair, I V, l.uuiton I'ikiiiiiI-i I'trviorl. Coiuf'iu Kolc t. Mr, tun! Mrs, Frank I ?ti 1 trit. t West I'niun, are attending tin Stale I'uir thin wwk, W. L HaUhelder, of (Jlencoe, wt-nt to Salt-m, Tui-Htlay, to.sweil thr Washington ("uunty eonting fut at the State Fair. lor County Judge To !hr Rt uWtct voln of Wlmi!!nH t'otiiiiy Hi uu,rii in il I cniiill ilmr ir ir tin- hrfuhtiran iiimiu, tl t -,'i. ivio, (r Ih ny hviiitiitiiiii fui CuiiiiU Ju.l(r u( Vak)iiliKtill I'tmiily, (llr((.i Jl 1 mn miminairil unit rlrclfl. I Uioi-t; tn v trim ut iiftnf, rniiaclTiiliOiitlf ml ini "utlial'.y (ctloim the ilillicj -rum -it to the nitiec, mi t will ur in v ll nl .iu (o Kive ihe j rtijilt" nf Wah IiiKImu ( 'limy H Jul gi"tlvr, lniiiirn likr sii.l rn in ll.lm) mluil,.itmlH'll l cuiiiiiv nllili fnirtir ill IiuiMiiik 1,1 j 1 m i i . ut t, luailt, a umfuim ic iii H n-4'l timliliiiK, uil KttltiK Hrilimlirtil irliiiii , lot jitilr.tc oiuliry r ( Illicit ami I ill i uihrlly woik Iu Ult end. I iU Mir In have ;!t"td on lb t-allol, fli i my immr, tlie futluwliift: "llmiiirmlikr ailiiiiiilntralinn: IVMlia iirul Ki,,U. and full valur fur rvciy rrnl ( l.dril. " (1 W. Matitl. Curnrliiu, (rr)jiiii. I.. A. Johnson, of below Beth any, w as over to the cit y Monday. FirmKharn SfhiolTolin, of (Vn terville, was over to tne city lay afternoon, l.oui Manning, the oldtime imrseinan, was in from North Blains, Tuesday morning, and called on the Arus. Captain J. I). Morryman and wife, of Portland, were in the fit.v this week, jfi'ts of rela tives and friends. Mr. Merry man is still with the Portland B. S. Customs service. AUCTION SAl.H 'flu1 undersigned will sell at his larin. known nsthe (dark or Jos, Bixby ranch. 3-4 mi. west of Schnieltzer school house and 2 1-2 nnlessouthofSchollstttlOoclock . ni. on MONDAY, SlilTKMBKK 2 Oruy iimrn, U yer nlil) liV luiran, W yi'iiiH niii, W(iKi V-1 llli.! brown niiiro.J Vi'iiimoI.I, wi.Kht ji7(i ii,.; lirown iniito, H "his nlil, wrinlit 1.1HJ llm ; lilitck cult. 'I I KIHlllil; oowK.Kll 111 milk, mint iw1' '"''iii Ji'iHuy hnirnr, I'rmli tn Murulu '-.irluiK ImHoiM lit'lfwr onlvBii.Bimi.oldi tiirlnii, IiiiUi minkim, null'! ''OnliTH. ,1 1110 ..i.. , .. . " . . . ... uiii j- i.mmmi mivvh; a niiimlH, wmkih niHiui. 1 1 IN. "'"n. 1 t ado., Hiiriim iililfkeim, 7 (InckH "W'tij iiiiiiut Sift kiiuIh : mioiii i "' i l ki iwh, nun,, itirky m unit K'lhn'i'H, 11 1 i'. Milrhnll wHifim. II 1-U In whkoii.,'1 Ii'hnii nIihiih, iiiowtir, rnkB, wnlklnn plow onrnn iIInii. 4-horHii nowiir. uanollliB 'd niiw, u-hnriw miUlviilnr, 1 liorne 'inuvuior, a ert.wi-imt hhw, MlilKi Weti.,.H .,.HM. r,,,B. .1 uplnilti)ll(is. 4 111 K'U. Illllk l-Hllll l.ulii,,r ulnvil. IiiiiihiiIioIiI J'l'riinura untl other arlluUm too nuiiitiruim l'l llllllltlon I'.'rma-Sums of $10 cush; over MO 1 year's time ut 8 per cent 'merest, bankable note; 2 pe eent oil for cash on sums over $10. F. W. Johnson, Owner. J. C Kuratli, Auctioneer. Bd. Shute, Clerk. Sunday was a r- 1 letter day for the ii,,,. nf tin- liny eom inuiiity. '. N,.w Mt hnli:-t i:-:enal Church wan dedicated at hoy last Sunday, with llr I! F. Rowland, of Salem, an the preacher. At the ronclu.sion of the Heniu.n 1. S. McllanielH, of I'ortli'tul, took the chair finan cier and hi hiii had the people in the mood of giving. At 12:. 'JO lunch w;u announced und the audience repaired to the m-hoo! hoii'ie where it was enjoyed. When 2;.'!') arrived the people strain as.-nihleil in the new building and listened to short ad- illVHHes frnni ;ev. F. V, Fi.sher. of HilUUiro, Key. Sojht, of the Baptist Church, Key. Carrick, of the Tualatin l'laiim Presby terian Church. Mr. McDanicl.s took the platform aain and in an extremely nhort time it was announced that Kutlicient funds had l-en raised. The indebted ne on the building wan NiK) and w hen announcement of the amount made it was found that P' had been rained. Thin new church h.na property which in worth alxmt f I.Vh). There will m a liietil dance at llannan Hall, Buxton. Saturday eventnr, SeptemlrtT 21, under the auxpices of the I'atholie pe- pie of that vicinity. The Buxton orchestra will furnish the music and all kinds of lu'ht refresdi mentH will be nerved jri the hall. There will also be a bijf supper m-rved such a supper an the Buxton ladies know how to pre pare. The net priK-eedn will o into a fund looking toward mak ing tiome improveinentH on the church property. J'he ojM-n (iramre meeting Sat urday w as jumrly attended owinu to the n hue nce tif so many to the hopfields, but the exercises were very intcreHtiiitf. Five Mew members were initiated in the third and fourth decrees. After a jolly (iraiu'f dinner the literary meeting w :u held. The Normal Schools, to 1h- voted ukii this Fa!!, came under analysis, and it was considered that such a school in Hastern On'K'on would U- desirable, and that thu Mon mouth school should be rr.ai:)' tamed by the state, as verv worthy institution. it is a The question of a constitutional con vention wan also taken up. and the general opinion was. that as the amendments were to be rat ified by the electors of the state, it is worthy of an affirmative vote. Other questions to Ik voted Uhiii at the election will be taken up at the next open meet in is'. Prof, French, of the Oregon Atrricultural Collejre. was in the eitv Saturday. He is making a triii over the county for jreo!oni- a! resean'h. lie will reiniri on nil ilemisits of rock whit'ii can oe utilized for macadamizing roads; ell how best reached by team or bv rail, and stale wincn rocn is 1 1,.. l-s! for the purpose, lhis ...mirt wil t'o into the staie ni-chives and also lie senl nach 10 Washington. D. lor nuw IK.ratioii in the nad records ot the nation. Alfred CuerlK'rand daughter, Miss Ksther, of Helvetia, reiurn .,,1 th.. first of the week from a visit with relatives in the Bitter .mt and Butte sections, iuon tana, ami report a t,- c.nerlier. however, says the ('n-.uron climate suits him, as it was snowing in Butte, on Sun- ii e Sentember 11. Vvnai uo yoii know aUnit that? Pei-vjnns livimr in the country ,.i vi-ihitur to take the Daily 1 f. 1.... n...,,.v,!ii-in for one ami rnmua.v vivt,"- year can, by paying a year in advance, get the Arpis and fin Oreironian man. or chart, for the one price. This offer will not lastlo.iK' '1 1,1 'our u,ULl stKin. 15 C. llollenbeck, of Clacka . il,., Cnvt of the mas, was o '--v. - week and went on oia w mm taindale. to visit relatives, find look after his interests in that section. Mr. Itoiienoeciv uu owns his ranch on Dairy. Cood lion baler, K,-ebs'iattern;5t) hop baskets, anit some mom ... ,,-iii- vv se ai a )alK. V" .V n;iiel-n Route Ralph limine, 1, West Union. F. C,. Hacey and Dr. of Sherwood, were amonB uw 1 Ul 1 Mill nuitTI nartv, r.f-F1 ... witnnll 111 Pot rein; "- , r ,. Countv. I W acres " " .1 on,l prain ranch. Inquire 1 on t1v.1r.10n .limi uj 1 of heo. Schulmerich, at Com mercial Bank. Herman Collier and wife, and JfihteP. Mi Lucile, went to Salem, Tuesday spend the week Fair. rrmrninir. w at the State I junns bills Contract for Armcntrout l'rld(c. Near liunkn IxtH J. M. MII.IIK (iK WTflD A LICENSE Bcmonitlrsnte PreHtnted, but not Heavy I'.ouujh to Kill I'he county court closed its Sep tember session last Saturday evening. The Armcntrout Bridge was let to C. K. Potts, for $101- l.), and the till has been let to Wolf Bros., of Cornelius, for $ I.V). This makes the total con tract $H5 less than any other bid. The bids were: J. S. Iirsuntr, .ridk'c and fill, ffilW; Chan. K. l'otts, bridge. $101.95; li. F. Keasoner, bridge and fill, $697.70. J. M. Miller, of Banks, was granted a liquor license, the re monstrance beinir not sull'icient. D. R. Wheeler, of Wheeler, lie- low Keedville, trrarited ware house license. Road petition of John Oppen anderand road petition T. J. Al eii et al read for first time; road ictition L M. Herron et als re ferred to district attorney; road petition of Gus Barsen and Al fred Krickson et als, continued to Oc toler term. Coroner's retwrt inquests Thos, Caudle and Geo. W. Parker, ap proved and ordered paid. Resik'nation J. H. Hays, Sher wood, as supervisor Dist. No, 2, accepted and K. Murdock ap- jiointed till vacancy. CLUMS All-OWBl) il K tirtiny, roadi & liiiiliwayt... til oo Spirnmjj A Solilrr, tax refund.,.. 13 03 Ktrl Sirrnit, n-KHlrallon loco A C Aiihiliold, rrij suation 34 00 J W llatlry, ruatli A highways, Siwcial lit 11 irfuml 137 l M 0 Ca, aalary it oflice tip ... S 36 Mam C'lnndall. auciwt'l aaiary loo 00 M C t'nw, ollice tiiiM- 5 90 Anna Thomjiaon, aeiicir't ollice 30 00 IvtfieJ (exluiail, ijkmi I ollice 81 OO Clun K 1'olt. roadi and hliwayi $0 Conrlnian ilrot, rondiiiid liigh- y 3 J4 II 1' kranoucr, rod and high way 5 4 Willw lrrlund, recorder' lalary 18300 Tlioi C llailey, urveyor'i office 31 9 tleo A Morrill, road survey - 33 ao V M Jackton, naliiry, trcaaurer 50 00 J V Itailey, salary & cpente.... ajj ao Miirtin aiidelicy, rellel 17 50 W'm Uehrinan. rtiada & hijhwv loo 00 Cass A rriidluiniine, stationery 6 oj S 11 Slowcll. roads and hiiihways 61 bo I K Borwick, siccil road dist aS 38 60 Win fumicr, court House anitor etc SI 50 O W Hsrnt-s, reniilering elector 70 Schmidt & Ku.isch, rclii-f 10 00 liillsboro linlrjieiHtent. iiriiitiii 43 40 lliilfalo Stiiim Roller Co, Mads & hiithwavs - 1 W J Iliilncr, rond dist II special 1000 00 The Argus, tirlnling ao 5 The Delta Drug Store, relief 3 no Hoiing Hros, livery a 5o I, M lluell, bridges - 9 6o Amhrosc Schniidlin, bridges j6 io James Churchill, bridges 39 75 I tollman Si Allen, relief Thomas 71 7J Montgomery Turner, roads Si highways " 5 Thos Council, roads and high ways 7 00 Washington County News, jmnting - S 5 K M Kelaay, viewing rood 6 40 Moore & Wilhelnuon, relief Thomas 5 00 Washington County Telephone Co, telephones 0 II H 55 Mi-Gilt & Richard on, roads and highways 75 J S Case, teacher's eatniulng board 40 00 K J Condon, registration . 3 70 J 11 Westcott A Son, roads and hiuhwavt 3s 91 S I Galloway, fruit inspector S8 35 .lli n Nvberif. roads and hiirh wm'H "5 1 ' - c tlilUboro Livery Co, livery-. o 50 Johusjii Bros, roads anil nign- wavs a 37 J C Wenger, bridges J J Adk.ius, roads & highways... 7 75 305 ao V J Ullllicr, WVJllluliaaivfuv-i a court 59 40 13 a 10 00 T K Davis, roods & highways.... I C Bills, roads & highways,.... ' . I..I Hillsboro l-OUiuierciai imu. . , . .. . w A Beimrolir, roads & hignways 51 52 Kienuel & McFarlaue, roads K highways 75 97 C C Nelson, roads and highways 5000 iiii, Mi-riaran. couiuiifsioner s salary and mileage 00 00 . to J V Hughes, rcadi as ana nigU' ways A A Caulit-ld roads & highways K K Homer, roads & highways Roy II Jiuiuith, roads and high way " G IMieth, roads & highways... G VV Marsh, roads & highways... . J p Ciratens, roads & highways A B Todd, roads & h ghwavs W M Thurston, roads & high- . ways Ira T Mill, roads & highways... Jos Council, roads & highways Frank Bany, Wit. dist attorney Grace Dekhuiann, suiveyot's nll ii-e 9 00 a 00 a 00 '2 00 146 75 9 OO 10 OO 9 60 490 a 00 5 ao 4 00 36 00 C B Buchanan, roads & highways Andrew Jack, roads & highways G1bs9 & l'rudhomuie, stationery 500 6 40 4 30 4 60 Barthold Barg Co, stationery... Maya Bros, roads A highways;... A K McCumsey, roads & high- WHVD ........ ..' a 88 rj 45 Johu A Johnson, roads and high way , " Glass & Prudhomiue, stationery L N Buell, roads & highways.... T K Davis, roads & highways.... B N Sproat, roada & highwsys.. 5 ao 7 10 27 ia a 00 2 00 1. W Honw ilirriir' off.ee Ore Iron & St-cl Co, wtxxl for quarry 8 75 70 00 6 40 a 00 I' M Kelnay, r'U and hiKHa) W W JkiiiiiiIi. ni'l survey FairUnk Morse Co, roads and hijihway 44 M A K I'luit. roads soil rnxhways... V. li Kerr, roaila and hiKhwayt 1. M llne, nads and hi(ii" Hi hup iiro, roads and highway. K Weiutrom, rovU A highway Christ Tolke, roadsaml highway Krauk Miller, rdsand liiKwsy Ilrnry Tolke. toads k highways A II Amos, roads and highways O A l.ren roads and highways IVter Vaiidcrzauden, roads and highways Anton Krei(er, roads stfd hijjh- wavs J W Hughes, roads and hiKhwtys K It Ilouijhly, roads & luuhways 500 6M 39 6 5" ' 1 OO 1 00 a 00 a 00 o 200 s rn I ia so Urii.n. Hr,. ...'if KOO Kmrrirk A Corwin, ccurt hcjuse a6 00 A H Todd, roads and hixhwat J I' Tamiesie, coroner's pliysit ian (Caudle inquest) - 9 00 1300 Security aull A Metal Works, loud and highways 64 o Security Vault Sc Metal W orks roads and highways 67 70 Sam Oiendoif, roads ultiixb- wsys J W (ioudin, salarr and epeui Pacific Telephone to, telephones ('. H - Thos It Tongue, Jr, Circ Ct ..... 16 00 1,7 15 15 iS ao 00 Al'CTION SALIl The undersigned will offer for sale at the Hamnjrton farm , one half mile north of the Center ville sUire and near the Dudley Mill, at ten a. m. on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 Oi.e U'arn, bay mar and lirown horafl, elgttl ami u-n y-r old, blafk toam, horse anil mare, nlnn ami Imi-lve yctiri oiu.oue blai k Imri-f-, nlnn sum nil, good smK.e drner. uray iiiHrti. lu years oiit. one span ufliruwii inllM. Ihrm anil lour vears old. full hrotlier and m-iter froiii lllack flla. iiioiKl-lour year .'"t .lron i gray colt. Win Via inlua I ta, vnr (till ISiiw rA. II TMi I hen 'I cAttla. winiit4tinK of 04iU h ant) young UMftrn, ftmr frinh otiwi, two with alvwt 1 ly IIUQ, Ullt) 1MH1WIII Ullll, Hirrj Msnsa liHUrr calvM, nine hran gMHi ftnuau. Miiii. hinder, four horse drair. four imrie spriiig uxitii, four hure dine liumi lacn uriii, lour waming uiowa, 10 ai moat new. ehampion mower. Md'ornik-k hayrake, two wagons, hayrai k, two aealiil oovtreu rarnago, aiugie ougt7, r" 7 .r " ... i loi uneai n-eu. ioi nay, auu oilier iiungs i Uk nminriHH to mention. rreeiuncn ai noon. lerma-buma ot WJ casn. uver one year s oanKaoie noie ai O per cent iwo per cent olf for cash over $10. Henry Harrington. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Ed Naylor, Clerk, L. M. Hovt has been down the Columbia this week, on a busi ness trip. Henrv Boge, of Chehalem Mmintriin in the rmintv seat Tuesday. r,. . m niu i3iffii, hi me nictcaiiuic "u lc f "" K""'. III IIIM I'll V I I I 1 Jl V I estate Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku- ratli Bros., Hillsboro, Or. 21tf Mr nn,i M f1 Pnrnplinn went to Salem Tuesday to take ;,, il,., ciia v0; III 4lie UlttLV A H, . in iraae my neany new umnu tor a good horse, or horse ana ail 1 1 . i A 1 buggy. Address oy letter a. d., care ot the Argus. W. H. Connell, now residing in Portland, was out the last of tne weeK greeung nis iormer miisooro inenus. I I'll .1. . x"..: - j . A. Krieo-er. of Verboort who has been a subscriber ot the Ar gUS since 1894 its first appear- nn,,p W!1a in town Tuesday and ante was in town mesuay, auu ca eu at me uinire. . . ... , .. , , John risher, Wife and tWO little daughters, were in town Tuesday, coming in from the Jolly hopyard, where they Were iV . . J. E. Zimmerman, Of Maple Hill, was in town Saturday, and 1 j ti a ,.,,'fV, remembered the ArgUS With a pnneiimmpnt. nf hne draven- - - SLf Ills. Miss Pearl Smith returned Snndnv from a tWO weeks trip tn CUlvoet-rtn whfre ?he was the sddle ami collars from 18 to tl, milk to bilverton, w nere sne viab uie mUk im chickens, grind guest 01 her SISter, Mrs. JU. U atone, sickle grinder, line post diggerand Vio Jack Wood, Ot KOV, and wno has purchased a hotel and room- iniT 1UU5B Ull CUllismc oucci, iu Portland, was in town Tuesday. tie will conduct tne property on a four year tenure. W. H. Galvani, of the Oregon Electric, and who has been with the company since its inception, was out to the city Tuesday, and went on up to Forest brove in the afternoon. W. L. Batchelder. ot near Cleneoe. was in Tuesday, and Sf h5!!5t.f. rlh mi i in f i in st'i i. ii ii i. unu l tab lanir :7xV. v i..-u era are waning ior a u w ... u. droutntODeginraiipiuwuin. E. W. Dant, of Reedville. was in Tuesday, and says that his mni-hine turned out twenty per PAnt. more trrain than usual this season and he thinks there was nn o-rpftter acreatre than last sea son. He reports a good yield everywhere except in late Spring trrain. Clerk Bailey Oets Ready for the Primary, September 24 NO DEMOCRATS HAVE FILED County Ticket is a Blank Only State Officers 00 Ballot County Clerk J. V. Bailey ha3 sent the primary ballots to the printers, and the first of next week Sheriff Hancock will take the ballot supplies to the various precincts. From the county down, on the democratic ballot, there are no filings, and the places are left blank, to enable the voters to write in their choice. The State and district candi dates, however, are complete. Even the usual number of candi dates for justices of the peace ; t;n, .u fn,..QM Lf jefferson and Jackson will have some writing to do when it Rets down to county and pre cinct affairs. The Republican ballot as usual in fc.n overwhelming county-is filled, and then some, and the X will be about all there is to it for the Republican voter, GXCept Where there are more ,un ftri --nHMatA - sy.. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at the Grant Holcomb farm, on the o ;n j i -i r bpnngVllle road, 1 mile east Of Old Bethany, at lOo'clock a. m. On MOVri 4 V CrDTrtlPPD 1d t... v,., ,.-u v, 1 oaa i. u uuioco, cijn oluui, iovu 1KS . O riu-o fi hpifpr5 ncroA from 14 tn is months- nil winHu nf fnrm imnlpmpnts 1 wno l hiiircn- hnnsphnlH f.imitnrp 19 IA era m k cans snmp nnfutn in the ground, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Sums of $10 cash: over $10 six months' time on secured note at 6 per cent Lunch at noon. L. A. Johnson, Owner. J. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer. Ed Shute, Clerk. Ihe game law states that the open season ior upland niras De- n.,v, it :i.j t of berl, as erroneously reported in i mi a, several state papers, l ne Argus inadvertantly fell into the same error. So don t get out and shoot any birds until October 15. forif you do the State authori- "wwiu gee you Ana reaomg it October 1 will do you no good. I .,, C 4. l euner. get. your gun priraeu f,1P n.fnhfp In auction sale Trip nnrlppsiimprl will saII at. flip Gea Robinson farm at Farming- i. . boro at IU o clock a. m.. on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER matched team ; sorrel. 7 years old, weight l;grT re. year old, weight 1400; . m years old. weight im, bred to Helwnnn nors?: Drown norse. 3 years old, weight 1S00; bay brood mare, 9 years old, weight l.V0; all sound aud first class: M'i?o rJLTr.L'! SJif!! ino'iitha old: 3W-in. waeon. Oslxirne mow- ing machine, m ft. cut;Osbome binder, 6 ft. out: buirirv: 13 disc. 20 in. reversible; npauiuuig ouggy, pom auu suaiut; nuornr Osborne spring-tooth barrow. Oliver 14- i- teei beam plow. Oliver u-m. wood beam plow Scueuttler lo-ln. ateel beam plow, 3 sets 3-horse double trees and ain- ifle trees. 2 8-horse shafts, 2 hay racks, C.. f..i. i f.,.,r ...111 I mimUn ttnniD Duller and 90 ft w Ji ble Inimrv harness.S single buggy 'harness, other articles too numerous to mention. .LiUatJll at ssuva Tormo Sums nf S10 ensh-nvpr U10 x year-s time at 8 per cent Lent off for cash on sumg over i0.ocf hnnk-nh A nfrf' V. npr j10 HELLEBUYCK t5R0S. J.C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Ed Shute, .Clerk. Lilburn Jobe was in from Cen terville. Monday. Lilburn was born a mile west of this city, and knows the country like book. - United'itailwa EiTat L. W. House went out to the ius gap. aunoay, taKing i r i . i i out c . Ju(J Goodin w G( Horo . t Prpnv, w;th the 0. A. C. Mr. French says that the rock coming out of the tunnel is not good ior macaoam work, as it is too soft. House says that over 1600 feet of - tunnel work is completed, and that there are about 2400 feet more to construct, and that they are worKing mgnt anu uay High Q UALITY 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 J. A. THORXBURGH President J. E. Vice Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, Sept 1, 1910. Capital and Surplus $500O0 Loans - $259,243.34 Capital and surplus $50. 00(i U. S. Bond (at par) 25,000.00 Other Bond 38,640.00 Banking House 18,000.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 116,900.04 $457,783.38 Thoa. G. Todd Wilber W. McEldowney UTGHESS IO Cents $LOO 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 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. BAILEYSBIG STORE Forest Grove, Oregon A PRETTY CUSTOM - The Birth Stone for September "A maiden born when Autumn leaves are rustling in September's breeze, A Sapphire on the brow should find, 'Twill cure diseases of the mind. a a. I HAVE THEM Mounted in sold gold at from $2.50 to $15- LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist the Drug S torn Store, Hillsboro, Ore. BAILEY W. V - President MCELDOWXEY Cashier Undivided Profits lcV I,, 25, 000. Oil 382.591.65 Circulation Deposits $457,783.38 DIRECTORS John . Bailx J. W. Fuqu J. A. THornburyj S a Button a Rip TO WEAR BIRTH STONE RINGS And to employ theminthj making of birthday gifts. T T ThOUSER f I I S 5v f tt i S " i k s- i- I