1-1 tuu: two 1W ffgff Kittrte4 atii Poet-ifflc si lUllabnro iiji'Koi., as secoud-cla-ia mail luatlor OUR NEW RESTAURANT Everything in Season to Eat Reserved Tables for Ladies Private Boxes for Families HILLSBORO OYSTER HOUSE I.. A. l.tVt, Kiltliir Oounty Official l'aper Jutwriptiii: fl.50 per Annum. Iaaae.1 Kvrrj Thurailay -BY l.ONU McKINNK.1 OREGON ELECTRIC The schedule rf departure and arrival ol' Oregon Electric Cars for Portland follows: FOR PORTLAND FROM PORTLAND 6 35 7 5 in 8 45 ni 9 25 a 111 10 50 a in 11 47 a in 1 5 P hi a J p m 3 4 p m 4 27 p ui 6 pm 710pm S Jo p ni u j ; p m 10 oS p m 11 25 a ni A. H. HALSEY Proprietor SECOND STREET South of Post Office A. C. Shute, President C. lack. Jr.. Cahitr W. V. lkrKen. Asst Cash. COMBINED STATEMENT OF H. V. Gates, Vice President A. McGil', The Aiuoricaii National Bank AND ASSOCIATE The Shute Savings Bank Successor to J. W. Shute, Banker, at close of busine -s June 71b, 191 1 . RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, including U. S. Bonds and Warrants $436,526.88 Premium mi U. S. Bonds 656 24 B.mking House Furniture and Fixtures 28,297.50 Other Real Estate 4,000.00 Cash 011 hand and due from hanks 237,441.14 Checks and other Cash Items 69S.13 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer . 2,500.00 $710,11989 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 80,000.00 Surplus and Profits 5339 3 Circulating Notes 50,000.00 Dejmits 5 74,780.59 $710,119.89 " Hillsboro, Oregon Rv the limp trip rain hpo-in Hillsboro will have laid two miles of cement walk, installed a sani tary sewer, a storm sewer, and elevens blocks of bitulithie pave ment. This is improvement by wholesale, and marks the town as progressive. Let the good work continue. Over and above all this North Hillsboro will have laid over a mile of macadam. nMz Runabout $475 at Hillsboro Brief Sp-i-li'li-jtins: 1 2 hurseju.vier, 2 cylinder oppose. I motor, fiiciinn-ririve tr.iu-niisiuii, 2 inch liv 3-i' rh clincher tins, quipped with top and slip cover Bosh magneto, pas lauqw 1 nil irr iterator, 3 oil lamps, hom and tools The Metz it an Ki oniniiii-.il Or tn Kvraiise it is lih!, minimum cost of lire upkirp, it coiiMiiiies a until tn 11 tn uiiLiiut ol file!, it is free from compli cations, low main'e mtce expense The Mi-t l)u t the Huna'M.iit l-.tr Hie Country It is light and durable; runs fcUiO'jtlilv ami is cti-lly controlled If you an- interesreii in .1 Car tn tiii.,ih.n: r in one thtt will take yon there and hark ht low cos'. call 111:11 see tile Mi 1 Xr, hoades HILLSBORO Agent for Washington County 323 Astoria Centennial Astoria, Ore., Aug, 10 to Sept, 9 The Great Event of the Year This Centennial c. leh:nte-, the first settlement in the Northwest, and the attractions ih'oiiyh'.ut ihe month will lie worth the j;reat oci'nsioti cele hrated. Histotic futs mid buildings will he leprodiiceJ, military and uaval evolution", pyrotechnics, aeroplane flights conceits, nth etics and the Paciri; Coast Regatta. Special folder on request. Willamette Valley Day THURSDAY, AUG. IT, I9II $3 60 Round Trip to Astoria via rouiantl ami "ilic .oith Bank Road." $4.80 Round Trip to Clatsop Beach I'oints. Astoria st p-overs. Tickets sold dai!y, return limit nix months. "XfV. 1-1. Coma ir Gen. Freight and Passenger Agt. S. Oooi)or AKt. O. K. Ry., IJillsl oro, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leaves for Portland Forest Grove Loral 6 41 a. m, Enters on Fourth St. Sheridan Flyer. 8:33 a. m, , Enters Union Depot vlaOswego Forest Grove Local 3:02 p. m. Enters on Fourth St. Corvallis Overland 5:10 p. m Enters on Fourth St. Leaves Portland for Hillsboro Corvallis Overland 6:55 a.m. Leaves on Fourth fit. Forest Grove Local ; 11:00 a. m. Leaves on Fourth St. Sheridan Flyer 4:00 p. m. Leaves Union Depot, via Willsburg Forest Grove Local 5:40 p. tn, Lenves on Fouith St. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. It might be well for hunters to know that there is a trespass law, which makes one liable for hunt ing on other peoples' premises. Complaints are coming in almost every day and those who are making a business of hunting on lands not their own should be careful, for arrests might make trouble. Card ol Thanks The undersigned desire to thank the neighbors, mill crew, the tire department, and those who re sponded to the alarm of fire sent in 1 rom our home. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Houston. Hillsboro, Ore., Aug. 24, 1S11 A NEW ONE best countv exhibit at Saiom, and members ot the association are asked to display birds. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will U received lor the the furnishing of material and the construction of a school house for District No tiS. in Washington County, to date of August 26, and opened at 7:30 o'clock p. m. of that day and contracts awarded. The board. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and sjH'citica tions may lie seen at the resi dence of J. Brunswick, or at orlice of Supt. Case, Hillsboro, 1 Ore. Mrs. J. Brunswick. Clerk. Address, Cornelius, Ore.. R. 1. County Judge Stevenson and the commissioners are planning on a new regime for the care of the county paupers at the poor farm. They think that the county should hire a superinten dent, who with his wife, can look after the care of the inmates, and let the county buy the sup plies. While this will cost more they argue that it will be a great deal more satisfactory. It is agreed that no one can cive much of a bill of fare for the money it has cost the last twenty years, but for that matter the old inmates would complain no matter what they were given. The Countv board met the first of the week and decided to erect steel hrnlo-p nt Tualatin, a quarter of a mile East of the vil lage, across the lualatin Kiver. Ihe suan will be ltlS feet and 6 inches in length, with a o0 foot steel approach at one end, and the entire structure will cost $7,500 complete. As there is an emergency the contractor prom ises to have the structure ready for acivntamv insidenf :?t) davs but it will more ikel? be sixtv ot them. The thrp.islipr owned bv M H . - -. - j . - - Henderson, of Cornelius, caught hre, yesterday, from a spark from thp pno-inp nnd hpfnrp the flames could be extinguished $25 damages was done to the new teerter. ana $1U0 worth ot trrain was burned. John Vanderwal went out this morning and ad justed ti e seperator loss. The machine was working on the R. bchwanke place near tenterville ni ... " A Swede by the name of Eric Enckson was sent down from Timber by Deputy II. S. Rogers. Monday, and the derelict has been sobering oil from a "toot on Nehalem Citv booze. He is coming out all right, although he says he ate nothing for 16 days the Nehalem brand furn ishing all the heat and strength he wanted. He lost his under clothes and was pacing un and down the track when taken into custody. Rogers and the Argus reporter vistited hnekson Tues day, and when the reporter ask ed him "Haa du panga," he said "femma chuga cent." When asked if he had seen little green suited Irishmen walking around in the trees he paid an unde served tribute to Nehalem City fire-water by saying. "No, but Ay tal you ay haa seen beeg black lallars vid purty long tails lak devils-man. Lrickson isn't crazy he's just recovering from too much Nehalem joy-water and it must be a pesky trade-mark. PROBATE Will of G W Marsh, decpaspd admitted to probate; John Ira Marsh confirmed as executor; B Y ( -ornelius, L B Buchanan and A Hermens. annraisers. Thp in strument gives Dora Marsh, the widow, all the personal property, and a life interest in all the real property, the same to descend to John 1 Marsh, atter her death At her decease, however, John '. Marsh is to pay the grandchil dren, Fay, Geo. and Elmer Ray mond. $1000: Arthur McConna hay, $1000, gift to lapse in case of his death; a daughter of Mr Marsh. Gertrude Wilcox, $1000, or her heirs; if death intervenes the gift to lapse if she shall leave no heirs; Kebecca Jansen, daugh ter, $1000, same provision; Helen A Marsh to have 35 acres, sub ject to the life I ease of the wid ow and John I Marsh has the residue of the real estate, sub ject to the above payments he to serve without bonds as execu tor. G W Shaver appointed admr estate S N Shaver, deceased. Guardian Geo and Harry Metz ger authorized to sell real estate; bond at $3000. Guardian Walter J Mc.Phprsnn authorized to sell realty for cash, at private sale. Same order as to realty in estate Mary Mayer, deceased. POULTRYMEN TO MEET The Washington County Poultry and Pet Stock Association will hold a meetinc at the office nf Judge W. D. Smith, Hillsboro, on the evening of August 25, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of arranging for a county poultry exhibit at the coming State Fair. There will be a $50 prize for the Collect aon jfqrivultantl n;...;f im the Industtics i -it in. , -r . 1 ... .1, .1... .HV Imiv III. 11 win -. - min ii i'1'uUi HIIM-t 111 i,etl.ell.du1t..e...dlor,v- A'';'"'! Mr. h.i.H 1 Auil.iiltnir. l iul niKiirr..K. ,..,. S .rii.r ml VI. Fn,,.,ee..K. Minn Kn.inre.inK. H , Sr,rB..rr 2id. Couimrice. 1'hmtio.cy and Music, i he C ullt e CtEf,KKt;.sT.aR. om-ooN ackici n km. co... f. Coivalln, Oicgon. Thi. is the title of a hrautil.il H P 'K' ,'""k; ,,1ll TV will I t FKF.K Ihe ..... ol . he I M k ,, i,e the iiM.wl.tr. and to rivr Al I. thr .4. ! w in. in: riKsr l "J in iii .'Lin.., I , ,,,, t ii. -ii"!.. fr W dud i.,. i III II'.' III. Hi, ,,( i . Ill V Hil (..I . , i. thiHM iiu tn ii itl;tll . I. Ii I tuiti hi,,. -i'k I'M'. ill. I Tn II'" II t il.l,, i e HI lie nf t ii . K"n o.lil V . Tin iin.l. I -.lK,,. , I. i ut ll ili , t', nm int. i mot 1 1 , i it , a . tnu m t.i'.iiiii i.r iii 'I pi hi' I. .iii'i i. lIl-lllM lf 1 tli ll l . h tll.lllt t- I'll., Hi ,, , I 1 1 lltil,i. II ilrl , I,, I llll .. till. m ,,, Ilietenf. lliilllil i . , i nor litil.nl it Ii ! 1 mill lit I'HIl' tl. "I'll Mllll II mult 1 1 t In I, , . , lilli' Hull',ll III li.iii' i W !'ilimlmi riiimt 1 1-, . ul Ii 'in il I i A n, , 1.110 rir. Imt.'il Hili ' n,i , t SU iii-iI i t ,,,, Kill. rtl H , '4,k , trtl-lll HI N II ii in i I inn ii". i; I'mu. ii, in , I'm kiii" Iv S. M.f ... t T 1' M. I.I", ii V. ,,t., i n Mi.-I'. i t i,-,, l , ,, i. .'it. I. i;i.,'ii' .i .I ,, . ni l. I t'li.tn f,i tttiiM. t: I' ii tiii, .. I'm kin i I. . I;, i i Ii k.i.'i .. W .: ,i .ii. W II U il. , W t'M.'tt It'll I' t I I, .1.1, The Washington County court house ; on the first block to be encircled by- a paved street. Workmen begin grading Mondav morning, and the contractors will put down bitulithie. The entire block was donated the county by Isaiah Kelsay. REAL ESTATE TRANS! ERS J W Allen to P H Faulk. SO a see 3D t 3 n r 2 w 15(H) Sarah E Manning to Geo Kn- ; gelke, 21 acres north of j Annate Hillsboro U.S0 Portlantl Heights Realty to Helen M Gavin, 3 lots Portland Heights No. 2 Same to Anna J Gavin, 3 lots same ad J E Parmley to Edna E Kin ton. fi'250 so feeL at Hanks Mary Haynie to John F Hay nie, tract east of F Grove J C Kuratli et al to C C Rushing, 1G lots Pineland Terrace T R Davis to United Rail- SUMMONS IN TIIK I'llti l IT IMITtT Ol'" si'atk ui-' i ui it is. you fill N I Y ul' U ASIIINilTUN. TIIK Tlltt 2S0 80 321 S M Potter toChas H Chick, 14Masec 19 t 2 n r 4 w 1250 Portland Heights Realty to Clara Lewitz, 4 lots Port was in town Tuesday night, the guest ot his uncle, S. J. Galloway, He came through via Sheridan, and brought back to civilization Clifford Long. Frank Rollins and Byron and Gerald Garrett, who had just emerged from the wilds of the Nestucca. The Iwys left their bear over at Newskowin. on a reel at a show. All the sanitary sewer north of Washington Street has been accepted by the city excepting the block between the Hotel Washington and the Oregon Electric depot. This is under test this afternoon, and is ex pected to make good. This leaves a clear field for the paving to be gin, and the court house square will first be tackled. J. E. Butler, wife and son were in town this week, guests of Mrs. Polly Butler. Mrs. But ler and son will depart next week for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to visit with Mrs. Butler's mother. Jas. will follow later, and they will remain during the Winter. Geo. W. Ingram, a brother of Lloyd Ingram, died at Oregon City this week, and was brought to Hillsboro for interment. He leaves a widow and two children. Deceased formerly lived in Wash ington County. He was a native of Linn County. Thos. Guyton, who was injured last week by a falling stub, over in South Tualatin, is reported by Dr. Robb as getting along nice ly. The published reports at the time named Geo. Guyton as the injured party, which was error. Two big loads of rye straw, neatly bound in small bundles, passed through the city Tuesday, enroute for Portland, where the cargoes were sold to manufactur ers of horse collars. D. L. Houston has sold his Fair Acres ranch, south of the city, to a Mr. Halvorsen, of Hood River. D. L. is going to take a vacation for a few weeks, as soon as the city improvements will permit him to get away. Wanted: We want to rent a farm near Hillsboro, or Corneli us. Will pay cash rental. E. D. Cockerell, Hillsboro, Ore., gener al delivery. 23-5 Jos. Essner, of Mountaindale. who has been a sufferer with rheumatism for some time, de land Heights No. 2 340 Wm Reidt to Gustav Nelson, quitclaim 4 Its VV Portland lights 1 ! Ruth Trust Co to J I) Fischer j lot i hIL- if. Nrtrlh PI si inn A'K moving picture C C Rushing et al to Elmer j Kussell, Z lots I'ineland Tr 250 Wash Co Absttact, Title Ul Trust Co I to C A 8heiburn, 4 lots Tualatin Gardens, S Western Oregon Trust Co to Glut an extended stay at Collins Springs, Wash. For sale: A casolinp pno-ino Fairbanks-Morse, 1J horse pow er, in nne running condition working every day se finer nuttiner in an motor. Inquire at Argus office t rr i..t l i t-i i. n. wur ami anri h ronL- . Smith, of beyond Glencoe. were! 1 a.m "1 th? maFket for 1000 tons in the city this morning. , , ""J'' aiso ouu tons . . wvivi attu UVIJ Born, to J. u. Trachsel and 1 10 IlllUrk, PUillllll, I v J.ilin lliiltat'lii I'ufrii.Unl. ) j To John II lilmrli, tliM alKiv iiaiiieil de It- it .1 1. 1 1 1 . In llto name ut the sui ul iiircun Vim rn li..rl. r..,ii. Ircl Ii. ni.iiMt Mil. annnttr tlie ciittiiilaiul of Ilia nUlnttil In I lie nl.uve eiililli.. ml on nr l.rl.il I lir '.til day o( llelnlwr, I 'll and II vmi luil m ai.tiear ami auir. Urn Uinlilt Mill a)ily in tlie mutl ..r (lie relief ilt'iiiamln In lull. I ioiiiiUlnl, to wit, lur a ilreire : lllHMlll V lllrf tllM lnlll.1. Ill In Kl I lllilll. V link eilillnif lit'lui'i.11 plaiiilil) anil ilelrmUiii I huh aiijiinicina ami tiftcittimiK not iiit.un to lw the ol ok Her ol all rlidtU under I'tiUin I'niiirai't l"r .iirtliKe ul Ira tour in Nitrlli H 1 1 1 (. . i At ri. Ornanli, i ii .nit In Hie !..! it 1 1 It ' m t'iittiiliiiiii. Tin Minimum In erved uihiii rou I plitilit'all'tii by order ol tha lliiu.iraliln II : O. Xieveiiwui, Ju.ln ul I lie t'oiiuiy Court 1 nf the .State ol liritini ..r W iliinnlni t'lHin'y, wlilt'li order mi inadn ami rit irri-i nit in ..in UI.V oi A UK'llt. Illl I . Oaleol Aral uulilltatloii AiiKUnt :i. lull I IHI of I a it lMlbllrMlli.li Ik lulu s lilt Juliiimui . htn.it Altnrnitva lor i'Uiti tlll.liOH'. nil . Hltlir., I'orllatid, Oittm. fcxs. utor'i Noma. j Niill-a la lleret.j Otven, tltat Ilia tinder ntKiifti iiaa neen a.Niliiiei fcimtitiir , llielaat Will and I enlainent of if W i Marxli. dttceaieil. anil li .i. ...,n,,... at audi by tlm t ouiily I onrl oftltaMuia I "irnuu, n. r n anniiiKUiii count ami j "'' " only ii.alilied mi. It Kieeu i ..it . Now Tlirmfora all .i-m.iih l.avli 0,,ui,, .V.r. . vt" i. iii" " 1 . Hi" tanl .Miate. ant ,erl -i iiirini,iic,.iiw iioiiiiati aim niin rn.t 1.. ... . n.... Richard Scheldeieiter to Frank t aald Kiiwtitur with n, ,,, i . to ai tint reNl.leiii'M ol t, HiBr,g,w, liorlli ol CoriiHllita or .i tl... u. ...ii ... Thin. H ToiiKiia, Jr , at II illl,rn, un. k.iii, wiiiitii mi iiiontita from Una ,ut, ii, i.inuti i . mil, John Ira Murh StVtf&Zlr ,a,,Lll,Jo.M..ler:K,w, Tlio. II 'Ioiikuh, Jr, Kxneutor Atturiiey for l.ukes, tract in sec y I a s r t w... joo Herman Bu-isman to C W Chase, 25 a Fee 1 t 3 s r 1 w 5275 A J Roy to Claience Yoiitig, 651180 feet bllt IS .Simmon ad 1 Jas S Gill to Chester Wright, tiart in bllt 1 S P ad, F Grove 2500 Gi;o Fngelke to Frank At nock, 21 a uorth of Hilliboro 2500 Frnnk Arnock to Geo C Fngelke, tr in blk a South Coast ad 1500 Q Tuck'.-r to Dollie Tucker, lot 3 blk 15 F Grove icnn Oavid L Brace lo Home Installment , The lindersitrni'd will Moll ..t ..,,1 Co, 1 1 lots in Geo Richa.dson die 10 1 ,: :' . lb, 1 " 111 H 11 at. I'11''' Felix Verhoven rial to K. B Salfinj- ,.d.1 m'r l,!U'1" "rSt llOUSt ton, a lots Kuob Hil .. Forest !SUU1 OI hd Cook s, ('(Mik switc l'rove 400 : 0,1 H. K Beaverton cut-otV - - - - 1 PL'HI.IC SALE "'i' '" . n . ' , , " ii 1 'ii.i ,. 1 1 ' 'no. II 11. 1! I,. 1 '" Ii,, . Ill'li! "I'll., 1 ' I''- . 'Il 'I. t" J III II J I I 1 1 lli. ."1 Ml. t 11 ..-tl, I ,i-il lilt liltlllli'l III ill II iv .I.11. f I. 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'"1 '. 1 it, nt -it 1 'i ..( n. ni.v.O't IVIill 1 Mill: ivnt,,.., Applitlliun liil I iqiiur lut.tt Same to Agnes Bell Watt, tra.-t in lot 1 blk 37, Potest Grove 2100 V A Shaw etal to Catherine Cor- bett I C S Ri.aiii.rlnn .l O 1 , - j - uw.vi.u.. hiii. iirc.l- - . ' j vll,e; 6om u years; bay colt, 4 years- 3 two Hattie Lyon lo Mary J Laxley, lot I year old heifers tn 1 ti ,1 inDought.'ssubdiv. . 5oo at , .UItrs1' be Ireshin Mary E Rogers to E G Heaton etal anuury. - Vearllllg heifers. 2 44 acres see at t a r a w ,0 "W ,J a"d 1-4 narrow tire watr- Nettie M Booih to Ulrich Kampf, I Oil, 2-Seat hack, butfL'V itn.l Ini- 50 x m feet on O.k st.eel, east1..' 7oo TICSS, niOWer rake 2 hlttai f i Nancy Clearwater lo J A Min-.er, (.llf, ' 'd J'' 1 P , .S f(H',J 8o acres sec 4 t 2 n r 4 n moo ' " r.' V ll'Vator- H,,'-J chickens, Ellen Kenwonhy to F M Bushy, i Household furniture and mimer- lotinVallev View. Forest r.r,,.,. ,,r. ! OUS (it hoe .i.-t;,,l,. lerms ot Sale $10 and under A ?r ?10' 6 nth time! G E VV. stinghouse to Otto Brose, lot in iimutr townstte M A Mi ody to Ge i Doughty, lot iii Faitview ,0 D M Mclnnis to Alfred Bickiiell" 13.0a a Hazeldale I0 Alice Mckenzie to D M Holbrook, 'A interest iu n H5 a Elam Young die E J Ayers to F C Blackmail, 64 aens on Gales Creek 3C00 .1 B McNew to L S McNew to actes t it merrill a 1 c... L G McNew to J B McNew and wife 10 acres Chas G Merrill claim P C Filbert to Hobt T Comelms, lot in Henrv's ad. C Sophia Jurgensen lo M CoiiziTmarin 10 90 at ten a. m.. on SATURDAY i.mt t, narry Keelion, C .S Wilion, rm.'i t" nay mare, 9 years, vnwi o,.it t-ki c w 1 .,,ni,u, .1 i- 1 1,. l i.s.tn n CO'teU I. lit. r.rlt ... '.. . I... I..- li....l. lit ftl .J... . .. I I 111-1 i 111. lun iuhilh. m 11. .-. ii- 1 .1 II Slim Kreil M..I A ! UiHl! l.- l Ml.u. u lt ........ c .... v.,.,, t'. P I'ui I ', !'' '", I'f. - - James May, f i tit II11t1l1n.n1, .vliii'i Wlllin I, hraley.J.ihii M tel. W M ger, J Sihmiiae, J Mn.lis.,11, .h S,h,; hie, M K VAiUoii. Wm VbiiI.uoii, M Vattdeiilirook, H J Kill Iv .VV H W S Witl.it ll.iiiu U' , I S M''1 U M lt..,.,i I c r,,..,, 1.' I, I-. W ui'il. 1 1 lhiyck.n F Knits T HnuK' H I- H l'r'" John Harms. Abe Sum. t: H Titlo'.1' hert S nt. V W Wi Ittnti W Cl H",! S W Kh'itie A T WilluiinvC 1. Schti: ke A (1 llurk I i:..iti..iiL,- A .K hiissr I fit. 1 . ' i.'cr u. 1.;. .11 .in. litmrOl ..n.n itinrilt, ill III! 11-iiti, 1 1 Santlford, II C Sahnotv, I'niini' 1""' am. A G Boll H S K inn W F lr:: I ll.'h. Victor frrtt, Adittll llt-ll. Willi! Hermes, job 11 Slelerl, Paul PullfuW III l'f.... mitt r...iii. W j . mi I.1JIIII nullum . VaiiGemv.en, George CiiiiiiiiiK'lll,,"',,i I ....I til 1. .. ... .. 11- l...l.n.illi II iici 111 1 to II, l WZilll, II " " , f' m..,,, ,. i' ir t....... 1..I1 1 u.-hlion, ..i...,r, v. lit. vein, .if . Iw.l..l..,r.i.. 1,1... M .n,,, 1. iiIdUikI -. ,1, , in, in nt. .11111, 1 r , 1. f1 t Ul 1 I,.. S A l' i. riT-iv, -reil irri'ii - .. Meek. R J Schwaiike, John MUW1' II VanCleve. , llairlev .t Ham. AltoitintH fur A I'l'1' cant. III- J. T. Morrison, of Fn r "iiiftl,UII, Was in town tniHnu RQf. . ThepQhinnr nnil tu: i..' . ..v,u..iuv.u.ii tui cviiie utile, ue- v.oiiiufi anu inigaling JOS parted the first of the week for says he has hardly time to Bleep wife, of near Cedar Mill Anr 23, 1911, a daughter. piirwum? nine, ai 8 per cent. ici est.' B P Vv B- kt. . 1 . Cornelius, Auctioneer. See our dishes for our ,.,,....., era. When you expend $100 with 1.3 you get a fine dining .e... r ammirtt . ?, "y l"ai r r C i . 1 w 14000 V J"'u gei trie dishes nr C t Hmdiing to W A Berlu eit, a I you have a dandv trim,, n., I V i lots Pineland Terrace loJspt I.W.;7 .y Kdrn! a'"l fish E.nest Kcen'g to C J W James, do I """" i nros sec 33 t 3 n r a w 1000 A. E. Pent whn - the baltnll110 ha-H WJacted landthtweek.mVlnr l Vwt' The Groner & Howell (; haVp teW.W.tiKtt ann t. ...... Wwk Place we than onr nn..i . . WOOfl Onlv rnctc 1 88 vite the .uW to 'in", S ftLan,? "hl wraeh bet. Knab1e.-Jnquire'0(Wejl Chester and Floyd Rafrety and the Misses Reta and Wanda Raf fety, of Mountaindale, start for miamook tomorrow morning Frank Waihpl his mother, rptnmorl Uat- '.t. mot, wcfrl irom a trm tn tho t;ii 1. v. coast, and they report a splendid n time. Fmnlr id arrair. t.U.-J it -..v..i,.vrii, - -- -...... uisoiti ucttiiiu me Reason for block at the Emmott store. electric " nay Wanted wil Pay you to your orders with s nbU?,"lJl?:?tter1Sco. our We falfcfdteP-W. Sirnpsoni wasmngton Street, Portland, Ore. 24-7 Nulltr n ImtitliV Kivrn llui thr uj,.;, I H 1 1 e . I Hill j..y Ii the I ..tiiii t ,ur, W uililiiKlmi i utility fur I -.-n ii ililiiliinii'. mail ami ton u 1 1 , u .' : nitrliMl o tmn vnar Ir. m u- t ti .lit Si.iti.iuiH r, imi.al ten n ,i.M k tn b that will (.rennul Un. Iiiil .u tug in In nat.l run 1 1 mi in tilt in t l V her. It.ll at IU a ut ii. I- I ,i t.i W. I. "ini l'.ii H.i.d a lie '.', fin I'rlill.io o tlm ll.iniiiiilili' r. unit); ol n aMiiiiiHuii t tiniiiv W' til tlll.-rlrfli'.'. te.i.li'lil. 'i.l iral voter of i tin tn Iti r. I'll' t ti. I it. Illljlull I't lllltV,Stpill I lo ,-.ili.iinlif rMiinrltull I.Ktlllno yutn It mi .uLU' to Kraut to l r rmlt'iii kn -it nii.1 Sharp a lli"'iin lur I tin i.'i l nl "'i Irulll lltr l.tl liny of fi'l'l. ttilwr. I'll -ell aiilriluoliii, in ill ami viii .ik lit. Iii Ini iintiilliir. than nii e til"" In i tun n of Ninth I lain in iltuli. ' flin t. Waaliinut in 'oiinlv i-Mlf J ul Kon: F A Hithlcr. Lmil MHI.r, l-llull llit' ll. T van, Carl Klinyn.-li, (. u .M i.t Hi.chtr. K I-: Moritaii, I Mill'f , t.V Mcljfoil.P (iili'1'nlirn..k Krvjstt.Air' I IllliTtl urn A 11 ml rr I ii .... .IrllBia Waller Xiiiii.iii G W Ifciarwi , In. In K IliitchUou. 11. in v llmiii. t l) M1 son.Williniii Knlt l' C H il.l.. WmU Ir Jr, lien Ihtrety, Aiik'ii.l Kili'f.Afl Plarr. Aiitfiiit Wilhrlui . W I Wt,n ter Vandetiltertr. II Kells .l V.i.'I-!k: I 1' Krllv l- t.itik r.ii.uii'ii II K'l I W S... i ill ll' A.I. HI..,, it II Katib .I'm II Krllv. ilenrv 1 1 il trillion . 1 1 W Wil" Harry Krrnon. C S Wilum, Foul I1'1 Notice to Creditors I Inil tl, Con"? OUT fi lice In limebv ulven uuiv oi w Hsttiituioii i ,i. - -1 IniM nit....l 1 il 1... . 1 ....... f tin Mill!)1'1 ... ,. . ,-,, ,K.. iritr.twir ol the eHliili) ol Jom'I"' " ""j-j doeeaHDil. and thai lot haa ,liilV'l" ' saimli, ami all peraoiiM hiivliw.6' HKHlnst hhiiI bhIu'o urn Imrt'liv "mL, pre nt I limn tome wlili propiT vu"1' "' at the law olllt.fl uf ilnnliin Hi "' ;, HiliNlmr.i, urDiinn, wit'tln -"i n in tint iliiitt of tlii i itulii"'. I'atetl AitKiiHt 14, Pill. I,,,, Josnph A Mourn, Ad'iilnM"11""!" Bilalnof .lotinph A. Moore, l""',',l'e'1' i. Illlllt.lll itnuilttun Allnrill'V llir Al111" .tumor. Carl Sorenson, of Reedvilla was in the city Tuesday. M. H. Stevenson and wife re turned from their trip to SkaniJ nia. Wash.. thP first of the wee , and M. II. is atrain in the ab stract harness. Monev to limn m miv aniu on real property security. -f lnuton (Countv Abstract Tit ?.,8 Trust Co., Shute Wdg., '43-tf boro, Ore.