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Our ,ritr in t. are from fyi.oo lo fi.. oolcM,hB I'ortlmi.l piiiTH OMriui; to our ri-iiM-a arr o murli amnllrr. in rKti mid rrwiiiv Itmi-liiiira, of wlili h wr only handle the tnndard inkr, out ptiira range frm I J ki lo fit, mo lra. Wr IiiiihIIc Victor nml I'Mlum'a talking iiiiiliinra mill rcc orda Wr hiv llir lniKmt hnr of il.rrt .mimic in Ihr Mult oulmilr of l'nitl.i.,1 M .il nrdria for Miiir roui.lly attrtidnl lo. String iuiliuuii-iili ami biIiiK of nil klii'la. Sewing iim hinr tirrdlra for nny itmrtiiur nia.lr. S.-n.l u Ihr name of your mat lilur nml riu-loar jj rrnla in hliiiiiua, aii wc will mail " doni urtillra lo lit your iiiachiam. Am mm. , ..jvJL - r '-k-- - tr- -- --- JAQU1TH MuKh llrady, Portland Diver, Tails to KaiM! Corpm: m.n s i mm m a Do You Want a Good BANNER Spring Wagon or Buggy? If you ilo, iluu't fori t to sec the un dersigned. Sec display at the Kerr sh, or at my plaee, north end of 1'irsl Street, mi Jefferson, 3 hloeks north of Court House. JACOB MICHEL Only Complete Stock of Wall Paper in latest patterns and fibres, and wall decorations, panels, etc , in this city paints,1lsjarnish Call in and see our celebrated "Mattv Finish" in nut staius.-''? FalCvJHbllwliSss STWiAM DYNAMITPO LAST SUNDAY Itivcr Think Thai Vounx Man U Not in the Tualatin HuKh Hrady, the famous Port land diver, tfave up the search for the IhmIv of IVrcy Jaquith. at Scholia, the last of the week, after thoroughly searchinif the stream with ?ra)plin luwks. The next day, under Hrady's ad vice this wan the fifth day after he was supiKxsed to have drown eddynamite was used all along Hit! stream In the hopes that the body would be brought to the surface. It is possible that the young man is not drowned, and that he cut the path through the brush and left his clothing on the bank to cover a disappearance, and is gone away. Some davs prior his disapiM'arance he talked of going to the harvest fields in Eastern Oregon, and this, cou pled with the rumor that a re volver is missing from hiseffects. lead many to nupKe that the placing of the clothes on the hanks of the Tualatin might have been a blind. Young Jaquith has always borne a splendid reputation, and has always been straightforward, and those who know him I he closest aver that he would do nothing of this kind. Others, however, refuse to believe that ho 19 drowned, and think he will turn up some tlrno In the future. Others think that the young man sutl'ered some personal disap iMtintment, and he has taken this means to slip away. Kx-Marshal W. P. Atkinson was out from Portland, Sunday. David O'Donncll, of Buxton, was down to the county seat Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton, of Fir Street, and L. T. Cornell left Friday fora vacation at Newport. ShamK)oing, scalp and mas saK treatments, also chiropody work by Mme. Pulver, July 2J, Hotel Washington. , Mrs. A. M. Carlile and son, Kenneth, and Mrs. M. A. Powell departed Tuesday, for an outing at NewKrt. Find ley McLeod, of above Gas ton, was in the city yesterday. He says that the warm wave has cut down the prospective oat yield. Taken up: Dehorned cow. Owner call and prove property, pay expenses of keep and adver Cilazicr's work a specialty Fine Line Picture Frames T.ct us frame that picture W. H. TAYLOR HILLSBORO Third Street Nelson DlocK k.'..'ttmvl. 1 1 l rrn FISHING - - TACKLE The Trout Season will soon be here, aud if you want the Fishing Tachle that will bring ym luck, call aud see our fine stock. See our new line of the Famous Bicycles "The Recycle" OUR MACHINES ARE WORTH WHILE Standard Baseball Supplies-We can out sell them all when it comes to Baseball Supplies. R. LEE SEARS, HILLSBORO Garage, Third Street near new Hotel. Monmouth Butter at Emmott Bros. Try it it is the real thing. Imperial Hard Wheat Flour, 1.40 per Every sacic guarantees. We have tahen the Agency of the Celebrated BUSH & LANE PIANO TERMS You are respectfully invited to call in and examine them. For Purity of Tone, Beauty of Finish and all that goes for the best manufacture in the piano, the Hush & Lane leads. Sales room, .Third Street, in the New Nelson Block W. H. TAYLOR Hoffman's Sawmill is sawing from the best timber in Washington county. The finest Rough and Dressed Lumber always on hand. Estimates on Buildings, Flooring, Rustic, Ceil ingsall kinds of finished lumber for house material. We deliver. Phone: Pac. States, Glencoe Central, 37 PETER HOFFMAN, Bacona, Oregon E W HAINES, Pres. L J corl, vice Pres. CHARTER NO. 8036 A R LEABO, Cashier The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. Capital and Surplus $60,000. kv 3 Wat . X.. I. Born,' to Mr. and Mrs. Fred-1 eriek Williams, of Gaston, July 24, 1911, a son and daughter, premature. I he attending phy sicians report that both may live. For sale: Five year old horse; gentle for lady to drive, or ride; tandard bred; 1100 pounds, lome Phone, Farmers' 515, A. I. Uattis, Beaverton, Oregon, ;ioute.4. 19-21 A beautiful meteor flashed athwart the Eastern sky, Mon day evening, about ten o clock. '"or brilliancy, it had both Hal- ley s comet and Comet A-1910 beaten to a "frazzle. It was observed all over the Northwest, Hint seemed to sink somewhere in the Cascade Mountains, east of Portland. It was followed by a shower of sparks, and had the velocity of a tailing star. If you want to raise good clean fruit, you must use the best of Arsenate or Lead and that is the Grassellis Neutral. I have used it for many years and find it the very best. 1 have it for sale. B. Leis, Beaverton, Ore. One dav the last of the week a Mr. Wriirht. working on the Margulis place, a few miles above Commissioner Mc(J aran s tarm. on Gales Creek, was prostrated while fighting tire. He started a tire in some brush, near a slashing, and the flames became uncontrollable, and entered a slashing. Wright fought des perately for over a day, eating but little, and he nnaiiy dropped in his track, close to the names. son of M. H. Parkin saw him foil and went to his relief. Dr. Linklater was called to attend the unfortunate man, and he ia nnw convalescent. A large amount of cordwood was burned, and some standing timber, but the fire was under control by Tuesday. .. Sunset Magazine for July Vacation Time at Eos Angeles Beaches; "The Call of the Cool Sea Breeze," by Peter B. Kyne, beautifully illustrated in four colors; "The Spell," by C. N. & A. M. Williamson; hunting, nsn ing, motoring, fiction. On sale all news stands. i THE STORE OF QUALITY r-' Directors: -Geo. G. Ranci s?-hP(' tk-P r?ut paid on Savings Deposits. m n-n or .., .... . - t -GEO. G. HAoblKa i 7'Ztil i Sain, H. J. Goff, E. W. Haines,' GEoSSrkiri ( . iir ti il. . . . lir l ' rn.....t . it rr n a II OM1TU, . il. I1UL.1.1S, VY. A.. iXtVYfcUL., II. 1. DUA1UW, BI r" L. J CORL. I We appreciate your patronage and hope for f r3nuaiicJ of same. Make our Bank your Bank. f , . so- ; s - Graf tetts"!" ur"l i m Second St. Both Phones Fruit Wanted ! We will pay you the highest market price for Royal Ann, or any variety of cherries. Other fruit wanted in season. Drop me a card. If quan tity is sufficient will receive in Hillsboro or Forest Grove. A. T. STRATTON, Cornelius. Oregon Excursion Fares East m ion During the Months of May, Juue, July, August and September, on dates shown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from HILLSEORO via PORTLAND a follows: TO FARES Chicago. 73.10 Council Bluffs... Omaha KMHr-iily 60.60 J flap' -H - J St. iwl, via Council Bluffs I.. ..64.50 Jiirmpa is, direct- 60.60 MC olis, via Council Bluffs 64 50 Mi J if - 70.60 W V,. no.60 XVark .109.10 Wnu " jtou, I). C 118.10 AlaK-tCityl X. J. - 103.00 SALE DATES: May 16, 17. 1$, t,fr, li, 24. 25, 27, 2Saud 29; June 5, 7. 9, io, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, io; July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and 2S; August 3, 4, 5n tj. 16, 17. 21. 21, 23, 2S, 29 and 30; September I, a, 4, 5, 6 and 7. 4.jfvcrs within limits in either direction. Final re ntWtaa turn limit October 31st. Fone way through California inquire of JBouthern Pacific agent, or write lo WM. McMUJ,XAY, General Passenger Agt. Xf' T T A TTA -V TV X 11J ,f'5 lilf UH I ,. As I have made a careful study of the Wiiliat Ia-I dustry iu California, Oregon and Washitvii for the last six years and have great confideitMS the future of the industry, especially in theH JVUlam- ette Valley, we are planting 250 acres of rbwn. As we are growiug and grafting the trees for this tract to insure reliability and uniformity we decided to graft some for sale of the same quality. Iu offering these trees to the public we believe we are offering the very best that can be produced at any price Vrooman Frauquettes grafted on Royal Hybrids and California Black Root. Washington County has a bigger area of land suitable for walnut culture than most any other county iu the valley, yet very few first-class trees of the late-blooming varieties that are adapted to our climatic conditions are being planted. Order early, as our supply has never been equal to the demand. Ferd. Groner HILLSBORO, ORE.. R. 2 Hon. Hurbert Bernard, of For- Kodak and camera supplies of est Grove and McMinnville, was all kinds, and for all kinds of down to the city yesterday. makes, at Hoyt s. 19-iJO 3 WK SELL Z Through Tickets to Eastern Points Baggage checked to destination and sleeping car arraugemeuts made Oregon Electric Ry. Through trains east from Portland via "THE NORTH BANK ROAD" ROUND TRIPS EAST St. Paul Minneapolis Kansas City Omaha Puluth Winnipeg 1 I $60.65 J $73-15 7 6S New York Philadelphia Washington Baltimore Boston 109.15 108.15 no 65 Chicago I Milwaukee ) St. Louis Denver ) Colorado J- 55 65 Springs ) Tickets sold June 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30; July I to 6, 19, 20, 26, 27,28; August 3, 4, 5, 14 to 17. 21 to 23, 28 to 30; September 1, 2, 4 to 7. Return limit Octoher 31. Choice of routes going aud returning. Stop. oveT9 allowed. Spend the Summer at Clatsop Beach f4 80 Round Trip, dnily, good all summer. $3 80 Round Trip, Saturday and Sunday. First-class hotels at Seaside and Gearhart. I will be glad to furnish all details regarding long or short trips. R. Cooper, Agent Hillsboro, Ore. W. E. Com an, General Freight and Passenger Agent. 1,. 1, 1 1 1 1 k 'hi. Mi . fl4