Dj:i jj ' " 1 0 9 a, pip Ifll'' Lai ih We Will Place Our Entire Stock 01 Ladies' Tailored Suits On Sale At 1 Ml n Every tailored suit in the store, including our lead- ing make, La Vogue, will be on sale. Third and Main A. GROSS Hillsboro, Oregon. 3C MIJSHokl IIKlll SCHOOL ! ANSI VI. pihtki or I w:st wi k CI I V At last the liiidi S-Ix)l hasai i puna. The mvI fur a musical . T , ii,.m.i.t.!r tv..r n l env IMtniMKMlt l-.HH lotltf UfH felt. I ill of ll.r li'.v il IlilUU.tu. Uirn but Selltllll.'lit Wa.H Hot KtroIlK' !lirrrith .ul mil niv irj.il Trrai .wj:h t'firi' thin year fur tic j ' i'" iiii'".. rrK.u. m wive ai'tu.n. We will never re- i ,hp )'"'"' s. IM the lurrhase. , Ai a "starter" for the Piano j Tumr.1 nm t. ;. v. iutnr.... f--; s Fjml, the students of the Hitfh! l-'-i'"" 1"r'" ,,JO ScM raised $3iJ at n basket so-! ,,""m" w J,ilkB " ..l"! ti! held in Welminvr Hall, Fri-i TuUl ... ( S;7 a djr evening Dec. 2. A nhort j u..llU ,, (,4 ,., pfyratn w:ih rendered. Aftrr : jmrit.i ..innu m U basket nale, all present united I cii immt " cik-.Hl s.H iul time. I T iU, Eleven of the Hijjh School Ik s ; ,., , r iwrntly organized a literary ho- j Slrrrl ,, ,,,, Ut 147s :: fur the JHirjKWO (if prolliot- ' f.llfTt uvumcnl mil irlim.l Ji 5 '"Kueoaunii in I ho school. I ho, Jfst (.,iite on "Resolved That' T"ul IntercolleKiati' Foot-ball Pro-; I1,1 ; Bkil.M tl,.. !...,. .. ,.t i'.. I ; liiK-'"' 'oi.nH Wan," will U. hehl on Iec. It'., w quest i.m of "Woman 'h Suf I'ljri'will l.e debated hood. Examinations will le the order of Hie day Thursday and Friday. L O. Sl'kPRISI5. PAKTY The younvr peotk'of Orenco irave Jv,,ry i.leasant surprirte at the h"H' of ( M. FiHher, on the Nc'iuiiKof DecemU'r 5th, in hon f f the host, the occasion beinj,' 27th birthday. The oveniiur 'M 8K'iit in pluyinjr jramos. Ke fri'slmieiit.i were served at mid "Kiit, and a khk1 time was en )yj'il. Those present were: Mr. m Mm, H. Synder, Mr. and j. V.. M. Fisher. Cecelia Um yirer, Clara HrandenberR, Lilian Krandenber, Lena Schultz, Ru 7 West fall, Irene McCorniick, SlnlTer, Helen Synder, .'yil West fall, Dean Westfall. A"r1 I'arker, lioy McDowell, "ril' tis, odes Oantreil, teh and Harry Schultz. iS..S il I'.uli ..it Imml i 1 T..U1 '-' " VTKK I.U.HT I t N" T.imr.lovrrl.vf.. W. lU.nrf... fCI J .?;s.i -) Slr i.f lHn.l mm.i --r iif.l mi... Hlll.tH.lll W I. .V I' w.l T..I..I ,S W.rr.nU S' ' lnk-irl im i'"l" J-i04 WnrimtlH iHlle.l "'. " ,,: ilrrllirit Ch on l.iul oflrr .Bllr.l w." ..nil air lwi.l Total 'S I'A K K M NO T.imr.t ovrr t.v C. W. lUrnri... .J ChnIhih IihiuI KKCMMirVvnos ChiIi ill lirnrrftl I'm"' $ HI Sltrrt Titik 7i 77 u Christmas Holiday Excursion to tho CITY OF MEXICO via the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Leaving Portland December nth and 12th, 1910 and San Francisco December 14, i9IQ A Magnificent Special Train, consisting of observation car, Pullman vestibuled sieeping cars, smoking car and dining car will leave 3rd. and Tow use nd streets, San Franciso, via the Coast Line. The excursion is run uuder the auspices of the Southern Pacific, National lines of Mexico, Interna tional aud Great Northern, G. H. &. S. A. and Santa I t. Bound Trip Fare $104 OO From Port land. Corresponding low rates from other 0. R. ec N. and S. P. points. Interesting side trips on the re turn trip, including the Grand Canyon can be made. Final return limit 60 days from date of sale. Equip ment on this train will be limited and no more passen gers will be taken than can be comfortably provided for. For further information, details and beautifully illustrated booklet on "Mexico" call on any O. R. & N. or S. P. agent or write to William McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. r Total cisli on l"""1 us- K J. Sc-wHI, City TrcHsmrr. r 1 wen the Captain. Olney. master of the W Steamer l assaio, o oe 1 v.. Oreu n Kailwav & Navigation K vinK between Portland and - . j , ...loim-ii iv. ' rohal,.- Oscar (lustafson has 1 JJ.-tIu..;s,Vthe case of State vs in iqipointed udministrator tf 1 - , which was last nujht fHtuto of Matilda (lustafson, r ' u' ,lllti in January. Hie Cai.tainownsj.mieKar.lenJuu in- . ...... :., iw. Sherwood--luaiaim Ul". in October . Tho estate is Ul' ... n hns been on the isjr'i'iiiiii. 1 uf.i't ion riverak'oMl many veai.-.. Purkhalter, ot was neioie 1). 1?. Who.li... .. ' ;u"VT, - pone., u .u iil mi; UHU 1(1 hi uiou-ystal Springs Sam tar filled at about SS.IKK) and Roes 10 Hie three sons, Chas., Oscar a'J John, aTl of Heedville.-The estate of Samantha Ann Cahow, h( died near Seholls, several "xjiiths uro, is closed of record, "-mucin White has been ap iKiinted administrator of the 'HtiiU. of i m. White, deceased, .'uescriek. The estate of liilcy J;ave will be heard on final set iiument on January 9. Hey. Kmil Lohrer, of Phillips. w"s 'i tho city yesterday, and culled on the Aryus. near the I'anninnioii, , t,inir ....... mntlerot seiunn i' .k crusher, which ta now un la(,.(i at tho rock hill by wc lhirkhalter place. Firbert Fonda, tho Seholls ,in.an. was jip U tho city Tuesday and Wednesday. p W Sain, near Gaston, was a city visitor yes Laurel Store i laving Purchased the Store at LAUREL I am Prepared to meet the de mauds of the Laurel section in all kinds of GENERAL MERCHANDISE If We have not got what you want -we can get it for you. We can supply you in all lines E. T. TURNER, Laurel, Oregon. t.. u.i,;n nf Uloomincr. L. C. Brown, of Iowa Hi i col,nty seat caller y ester- was in the city yesterday after j noon, on legal business. or a Himited Ony Daily Oregonian and Argus. One Year to country subscribers, $600 and a set of dandy Sil ver Spoons. :3c 13