HILLSBORO iUUa. AUUUSf 17. IU FISHING - - TACKLE The Trout Season will soon 1 here, ami if you want the Fishing TucKle that will bring you luck, tall aud sec our line stock. Sec our now line "The of the Fumou Recycle" bicycles OUR MACHINES ARE WORTH WHILE Standard Baseball Supplies We can out sell them all wlu-u it mines to bust-hull Supplies. R. LEE SEARS, HILLSBORO Curate, Third Street near new Hotel. Notice to the Public! We arc pleased to auuouuee that vc are uow in a position to fill orders for Brick ami Tile in any quantity desired at our yards in Forest Grove. We resjicetfully solicit your patronage Forest Grove Brick and Tile Co. l'OUHST GROVK, ORKGON Willamette Valley and Southern Oregon Day AT TIIK Centennial Jubilee Astoria - Oregon THURSDAY, AIKi. 17, 1011 The Centennial celebrates the One-Hundredth Anni versary of the first White Settlement in the Northwest Spectacular Marine and Mtlltary Pageant Program for the day will include Young Ameri can's 1'aradc in the afternoon, drill in the evening, Indian War Dances, Kite Flying Contests and Concerts by Kllcry's Hand PACIFIC COAST REGATTA The Greatest Aouatie Kvctit to be held in the West I'or Willamette Valley ami Southern OtiRou lav al the OHlcumal the HOUTiimnN rAOino will aril round trip lirkrta AiihI tMh from a'l points it One Fare to Portland Plus $3.00 & good for return up l l lm)liK J4t l or further purliculata any H. I'. AKrnl or write to Wm. IVIoIVIiirrny" Cenrrnl I'lWseiiKi r A(( t". I'm timid, Oie. 500 TRACTS ARE ON DELINQUENT LIST mm m Old Law lleuulrinir Advertise- itit'nt of Delinquent l.lst Restored 1 1ST 01' 1,10 IS UNUSUALLY LAKIil": Forest Grove Music Store THE BAZAAR It. N.ST A EH R. Prop. Forest Grove, Ore. Very l ew Have Heavy Taxation, How es cr Many Small Trail Tli (lcliniui iit list of property uxm which no taxes have as yet 1hi paid since the rolls opened last Spring, apears in the Ar Kirn ami Forest Grove News Times, this week, and will run for four weeks. There are about WW tracts which went delinquent April , 1911, and the county charges 10 per cent, penalty and one per cent, monthly, since de linquency, and the owner must also pay the costs of advertising. Under the law the publication of the list goes to the two official papers of the county. There are very few large tracts, with heavy tax, in the list, the great majority being small tracts and lots in the towns and cities, and a few lots in Beu snnic and Hyde Park, down on the Portland mountain. It has U'cn several years since there has been publication of the delinquent list, and the new law was passeil by the last, session of the legislature. That a party's name is on the delinquent list, however, is no sign that that particular person is dt linqiient, for many of the charges are where property has changed hands prior to last tax- paying time. The oldnt awl most re liable place ill WinhiiiK tuii county to liny mimical inMrunieuU from. Why? HeraiiM- we uiulerHaml the businma. When a watchmaker, a grorery Iiinn or a furniture dealer all at once decided to hmulle pinnoa or any other musical imtiu tnentn they have mme thiiiK to lcirn, ami the eapeilrnre imy be very etpeutive to them a well as to their customer. If a dealer (loet not know how to buy liKht, be can not tell right. II he does not know a gooa idwiuuicui from a bad one bit customer ia liable to get the worat of the bargain. We aell tiianoi from $175 00 and up and give our customer! the benefit of our experience. In no caw do we allow our talesmen or rep esentativea to miaiepreaent anything or to take in any of the worthies piano checks or piano certificates the country is 11 xded with. Our prices in pianos are from $50.00 to $ 100.00 less than Portland prices oweing to our expenses are so much smaller. On organs and rewing machines, of which we only handle the standard makes, our prices range from $IS 00 to ti!i.oo less. We handle Victor and Kdtson's talking machines and rec ords We have the largest line of sheet music in the state outside of Portland. Mail orders for same promptly attended to. String instruments and strings of all kinds. Sewiug machine needles for any machine made. Send us the name of your mac hine and enclose 1$ centa in stamps, and we will mail vou one dozen needles to fit your machines. CaaWiuhltJTu ;5i M n THE STORE OF QUALITY a: m M VBUtt mmmmmm mm mmm a V. Hit- In till) Circuit I'oilit of O"' Hlale ' ii-kmii (ir WiiHhliiKtim Comity. 1 (irliiK K. Adams, iiitiitlff, Bi'V u. Thome, (li'fciiilant. Ti Ui-lney i). Tliorne, the above- iiiiiiiimI tlifi. ml !i ti I . In the nunie of the Stat" of Oreaoii: Y1111 me hereby coinniaiiiliMl ami re- iinlii il to he anil Bpier In the l"" entltleit cmiit ami answer the cimi- In 1 ri t flleil khuiiihI yiiu ill Ihe above eiiilileil rnuve on or before the expir ation of nl weeks from the dale the firm piihlliallim of this mitumoiia In the HIIIhIioI'o Armm, the ilale of the fli'Ht imhlliatloli thereof tielnK An mint III, mil, mill the ilute of the IiihI Mil.lleiitlon thereof belim September it. 111, and answer the complaint the plaintiff therein filed una'"1 'oU; mill . Vou will pleaae take notice that If you full ho to appear and answer, the Plaintiff will take Juilnment attalnst you for the sum of 1 1 50 with Interest thereon at the rate of B per cent pel annum from the lat day of February, Hold tipoli 'exeeutliin ami the proeeeds thereof applied to the sat Isfuet Ion of Ihe claim of the plaintiff hereinbefore w( forth and for such other Judgment ami order an may be necessary ami proper, mid the costs anil ilishurse meiils of Ods action. ThN summons Is serveil upon you by mil.tlcut In the lllllshrtro Aiku, by order of the Honorable II. O. Stevenson, 1 t ilt- I lilt LTD III WashliiKton t'ounty, llllll'J " .... I ...... .. mm illlieil .AUKiir.1 1, 1.'... llAUI.liV 4i J 1. a nr., Attorneys for rialnliff. I H i Ki'll. THE TIIK SUMMONS, IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OK STATU OF OltfcHlON, FOR COUNTY OF WAHIIINUTON tfrm,iiiia KutzkT. riaiiitiff, us. ... ... L-..,..i. Defiuidan To Altrt KnUMy, defendant above in the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear anil answer the complaint filed against you In tba above eiuuieu oouri. v-.. - . nt.l Hill, the sumo being the reasi ran or i --ft 't18 expi,tloii of value of the services 'J""' (b' If 'S, f " W ' ' Plaintiff for you In certain .,,, H If you fail to ap.inir Circuit Court of the Htato of Oregon this " '", ulllilltill will applv to the for Washington County, rendered . in. and ftX anded in said com- performed for your benefit and with XloVwit: for decree of divorce your knowleilire and nssent, anil tor plaini, ' ,i, h.imU of matruno. the costs and disbursements 01 i" 'net Ion, and for a Judgment anu orum that tho following described real prop erty belonging to you, lying, be ng ncl situate In Wuahlngton County, Oregon, and particularly descrlbod as follows, Helng ft part of block 7 of and In the Town, now City, of Hlllshoro. AVnsli Ington County. Oregon, particularly iie Hcilhed as. beginning ut a point in fect Bouth of the noithenst corner 01 1... c 1 rn.,, 1111 Hboro, ami Ull 11, Ullll l I, 4 " " . running theme south 32 lxh9. west 80 feet; thence north u joii. thence west II) feet; thence nortl i feet; thence east 99 feet to the place be. C'b. Sheriff of Wasb.ngton County, Oregon, aa real proporiy I. a n Hillt.UI BIlll UH w H XIMIilllBLlf WO M -- fendant on the grounds of cruel and I'l", awariled U cu-UhIj of the three minor 1 n tiWr, nlaintilf and defendant and t,1.tTo"heW,furt.,er relief to the court f"i(,hlu, onM . week . TWiW 1111.. -i ; of tlie 'TT . t ampbeli; Judge of the il ve entitled court dated Thurai ay. U, lv 6 1 il. directing the pub Ilea on ' heL.f.' ' 'be date of the tlt pi.bllealion lait publication Is Thursday, August 24, lait p 1IU1. Schnabel A LKoohe, Attorneys for flalntifr. Among the score of names given farms around the country side one of the best farms in Washington County has a name that is rather paradoxical. T. W. Sain's line place, above Gas ton, has Uh'ii given the appella tion of ' Hardscrabble," but a look at the place would convince anyone that a person would not have to scrabble very hard to make a piece of money on the ranch. See our dishes for our custom .... 1 1AI1 ers. When you expenu $iuo with us you get a tine dining room set of dishes. Call for 1 1 1 L.. ..I ( carus ami nave ine aiuuu.ni ui your purchases punched each time you buy. When you buy that amount you' get the dishes, or you have a dandy game and fish set.--Emmott Bros Doutrlas Leisy, on the Portland IHilice force, was out toHillsboro, Tuesday, on his return from the coast. Douglas is taking his va cation, and reports for duty to morrow morning, but says there is such a shaking-up going on down there these days that a man never knows when his job is safe For Sale-Good five-year-old black horse, 1100; pigs, all ages; also brood sows, a tine boar, heifers, and hne young Jersey bull. Lots of laying hens, chicks, ducks and turkeys. Independent phone, 255; Gattis, QuatamaSta, Forest Grove electric, 1 mile east of Orenco. 21-3 John P. Hermsen and wife and two sons, Frank and Joseph, of Tacoma, where Mr. Hermsen is a salesman, are over this week. the guests of H. Vandyke, of Verboort. Wm. Smith, of Center ville. and Jos. A. Moore, of Koy. The visitors and Mr. Dyke were county seat callers Tuesday. Mnnev to loan in any amount, on real property security. Wash ington County Abstract title & Trust Co.. Shute Bldg., Hills- boro, Ore. 4J-tt J. T. McNamara was released from custody, Tuesday, without any hearing on the charge of vagrancy. As to other alleged charges, the officers had nothing against "Bricktop." arid he was allowed to go on his way rejoic ing. J. E. McDonald, the insurance man, well known in Washington county, was out to nuisuoro, Monday and Tuesday, greeting friends and incidentally picking up business for his company. Dr. W. B. Cunningham, of Orenco, was up to the county seat Tuesday. He and Mrs. Cunningham departed this morn ing tor Astoria and Seaside for a two weeks vacation. Will Wohlschleirel. of Scholls, who is making good in the dairy hnsiness. was up to the city Tuesday evening. Wm. Josse, who owns one of the nice farms out near West Union, was in town Tuesday afternoon. Moretz Schmidt, of Helvetia, was over to the county seat Tuesday afternoon. Herman Thurnher, of beyond Blooming, was in the city Tues day. transacting business. Tho balance of the Jas. Bor wick tract, between Reedville and Orenco, has been sold. Fred Goetze, of Iowa Hill, was in town the first of the week. Hoffman's Sawmill is sawing 'from the best timber ia . 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 (J? lecon d St. Hillsboro, Ore. 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 t "DIGNIFTING THE INDUSTRIES" Thlt la the tltl of a beautiful 64-pag book, which win snow any Doy or girt Bow to SUCCEED. Drop postal In tb mail TODAY and It wUl bo t.nt FEES. Tho aim of tho Collego la to dlgnUy and popularity toe Industries, and to lerv ALL tb peopl. Itoffora courses in Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engin eering, Forestry, Domestlo. Science and Art, Com merce. Pharmacy and Music Tho College opens September 22d. Catajog free. Address : REOI8TBAB, OEEQOH AGRICULTURAL COLLEQE, Corvallla, Oregon. 1 11 4 E W HAINES, Pres. L J cortL, vice Pres. CHARTER NO. 8036 A R leabo, cashier The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. Capital and Surplus $60,000. 4 per cent paid on Savings Deposits. $1.00 will open an account. Directors: -Geo. G. Hancock. John Templeton, T. W. Sain, H. J. Goff, E..W. Haines, George Mizner, Levi Smith, W. H. Mollis, W. K. Newell, H. T. Buxton, and L. J Corl. WE SELL C We appreciate your patronage and hope for a continuance of same. Make on- Bank your Bank. Through Tickets to Eastern Points Baggage checked to destination and sleeping car arrangements made Oregon Electric Ry. Through trains east from Portland via "THE NORTH BANK ROAD" ROUND TRIPS EAST St. Taul Minneapolis Kansas City Omaha Duluth Winnipeg J $60.65 Ut J73-I5 70 65 55-65 New York Washington f Baltimore i Boston " 11065 108.15 Chicago Milwaukee St. Louis Denver Colorado Springs ) Tickets sold June 16, 17, 21, m, 23, 24, 28, 29. 30; July 1 to 6, 19, 20, 26, 27,2s; August 3, 4, 5, 14 to 17. 21 to 23, 28 to 30; September 1, a, 4 to 7. Return limit October 31. Choice of toutes going and returning. Stop overs allowed. " Spend the Summer at Clatsop Beach f4 80 Round Trip, daily, good all summer. f3 So Round Trip, Saturday aud Sunday. First-class hotels at Seaside and Gearhart. Grafted Walnut Trees As I have made a careful study of the Waluut In dustry in California, Oregon and Washington for the last six years and have great confidence in the future of the industry, especially in the Willam ette Valley, we are' planting 250 acres of our own. 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. In 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 aud California Black Root. Washington" County has a bigger area of land suitable for walnut culture than most any other county in 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. 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. Ferd Groner HILLSBORO, ORE., R. 2 E " OR T YAQUINA BAY I Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunt ing, Fishing, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoiug, Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moonstoues,carnelians can be found ou the beach. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oys ters, with abundance of vegetables of all kinds daily Camping Grounds Convenient and Attractive With Strict Sanitary Regulations Low Round-Trip Season Tickets From All Points in Oregon, Washington and diho on sale daily HILLSBORO AND RETURN $6.00 g-T3n.y gintxii-t Irty-IVTaiiclcvy Tloltotw from Southern Pacific points Portland to Cottage Grove; also from all C. cY E. stations Albany and west. Good Going Saturday or Sunday and for Return Sunday or Monday HILLSBORO AND RETURN $3.00 Monmouth Butter at timmott Imperial Hard Wheat Flour, Bros. Try it it is the real $1.45 per sack, at Connell & Co. thini?. Every sack guaranteed. 37tf Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon," or write to WM. McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon J : I &. - - 8 V f IP- - f r III' t 1 1 1 1 1 r i- -