THE PEOPLE'S VARIED' SHOP r.-io-i.-c- STORK A fitunate purchase enables t:s to otter a -pYm!id line of decorated ware consisting of Meat Flatters. CKe Plates, Fruit DisheT. Cups and Saucers. Platrs, Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Etc. Auytlrni? you want for "k llV, LV. HENRY W. STAUFFER fr.' I m il ",-m.i i HIIUN.r Ort,iB, u Momt-ciM mail butt In. U .. I.oW. frultio i uii Oifict.u I'.-ijvi , Mr. Koosexelt sus that t'v I'ic ihiilit-s arc ti.hlir lii:ti t l!i ank nail. That's i.otliiiw. A Iteiitlenian wI;.'m ' rnr i i Williatn Jointing prat net t j M't jH-rsoiial. has Iven to iciu l ; those same papers tr m..v!i years, and if Mr. IJvw, e!t :i! sorls a few moiv i lea 'vni t ho yrvixl commoner he can i the nVht to U' continued. 1 1 L Tongue - Addition TO IIILLSBORO Sold by the WeMoot Realty Co. I.ots aud Half Acre tracts very reasonably priced, aud on the very best of terms. Also farm property. Mouey to loan. Come and Give Us a Trial and We Will Treat You Right. Located lie t ween 3rd and 4th streets opposite llottl. SALES MANAGERS Kerr Brothers Humes: OtEce City 50, tesidence City 5 f-Poinc Saw Hill T HILLSBORO R I, Phone CLENCOE We Wi 1 Quote RIGHT PRICES Ou everything iu the line of Dimension, Lumber, Timber, Etc., alsoShiplap, Rus tic. Novelty Siding, Sash and Doors, Ktc. INVESTIGATE Our lumber and priets before buying elsewhere. It will pay you, as we have TWO MILLION feet to cut off within time limit. Located at Groveland, six miles north of Hills boro, near Jasper Keffer's old mill site. ft It now begin to look v . V .. :i. . .... "nmt;. m stuiie me ..... ..vtr,.m..U Webb Some and M; of the : -S Pell II ;v. rl . an i'i Wherever tlie direct preferon- Three- hundred set-;, n ore or tial primarv prevailed R.msevelt loss- of eighth Ktadoevimm..!i M. has carried overwhelming, with V T Uu ''"""" .. . lountv sehiH.ls are now K i n tuit a HVr soeotnt. lluodorv Kra,led bv the Wahinvtou (m carried Minnesota with its 2i ty examining Uvani, ioi.se.tr. w; delegates, and Tuesday he ear- of Messrs. M. C. 'ao. .1 It ri.-.l j!it'.rni. hv Jack. C. . liurl t. II. C. I'o".!, majority as . though Ohu tivrht one way or the other, stance U'ing that the popul ii ion Should Roosevelt carry Taft's ' of Washington t'onntv mn from own state it will he the death one paper to'.V.mHMi ei knell of Taft's ambition to sue cet v then stop the militant ex-presi-; are completed and the gradu.tes dent from landing the noinina- t'neir diplomas, turn. As time rolls on the Ar-; Why pay rent when you can gtis his veritioiti.m ot its (iredie- , a home ly paying for same tion when the light started on Uu '"ailment plan Nice ,i,, 1. . ,... . I bungalow in rattison ,V Mown that Lonet was stronger j Aailltion for s;il- T. (. s,,.ir.. fore the rai k an I tile of republ -1 ,na( p. 0. building. 1 1 can voters than Mr. Taft. j Wilbup WilliailH ., Ml Hattie L llehling wer' united in marriage at the homeif Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hogrefe. ot mar another. The hoard i ii umselt, for nothing can j several davs U-fore the etude. rhamp Clark is gaining in strength every dav. and it looks . ... 1 ll ..... tl.... 1iO l.. I1 as though the Missounan will ; "in. " -; o-. .. h..-. .,11 k. i..,... . 1 . 1 U I.ueckeo; liciating. llieoiii) have all the ha lance u stancetl at ., r .1 , ,, . .-iv . ! pHple are well known 111 the the lultunore tinish. Owing uuMmiukr. rornelms and S-na!, ti the extreme bitterness of the Tualatin section, tight, however. Clark may havej For sale A seven room house, trouble in getting the necessary ' built but a few years; lot otM ., ml (n T 1 Q m & ul I I HLi LJ U 11 M ILJ ( 1 n wM IT u iify f Do Not Mi It Always An llxc:itinj; G.tnu- Witl tAO-thirds to nominate and a dark horse may U trotted out. Harmon and Underwood are out of the right. on First Street. 11M t ikes it. Here is a snap. Frank (!reener, or see Web foot Kealtv. S 11 Contractor Foster is get t nut his material assembled in siif 0 , . 1 . , . ' tkient ipiantities to get dow n to Smokers want the best - there- j Mtu T,. ,,m.k sam,,. for the faces of the walls nr the new annex are now on e hibition in the county cl- ik's of- fore call for a Schiller or a Grand Maica. when you want to see the blue w reath curl. liy Height and Olive Greek, ! . I glow, of Moiin- the city I yesterday afternoon. of Tigard. were granted license j Mrs to wed. by Clerk Bailey, yester- taindale, was dow n t day. Herman Collier was up from Scholia yesterday afternoon. Circuit Court will here next Monday. be open r. Low Round Trips East On the dates given below, round trio tickets will be sold to the points in the Last shown below, and many others, at greatly rtduced fares quoted: THROUGH TRAIN'S EAST In connection with The North Bank Road, Northern Pa cific and Great Northern Railways. mt AtUnuc Cny B . 1 1 1 m jre Cotton .. HuffiU. I huMgo I'lilormlo Sp.-iiiaS 5660 U-nver .. 55 60 O ntm f'.i fio i'hiUilrlilii. ... n9 i l'nil)iir 92 10 St L a s. . . 70 6 1 H. Paul 6.61 Turuiiti if2 10 Washii j(lon-.. luH 1 j fno6o I) t-o't .... fS$ 10 . 10S 10 1 1 iluth too 60 . 11061 kmviCity 6 61 ... 92 11 Si Iwnukec .. 71 10 731a Mi-nmpo ... 6 60 Moirrro .ioj bo New York I 9 10 DATES OF SMV .Mar a, 3. 4, 9. 10, 11, 17, IS, J4. 29 19U June 1,0. 7. h, 13. u, ij. 17 i.t 19 aj. ai a, as 17. jS 39. 1911. July a. 3 0, 7. 1 1, ia, ij. id, i t, jj jj, ib, 9, 3 ., 31, 191 j. AukuM 1, a 3. 6, 7. 11. 15. 16 22 aj. 19, p, 31, 191a (.icmlitr 4, s.6, 7, 8. 11, u. 30, 1911. Stopover3 and choice of routes allowed in each direction. Final return limit October 31, 1912. Details of schedules, fares, etc.. will be furnished on reuuest W.E.COMAN, S. COOPER. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agent, Agent. Portland. Oregon. Hillsboro, Oregon. ELLS ii ! nv r n urn wi .vrii TO Free Circus "Street Parade 10:30 a.m. 9 bands, 250 horses, TsZ&3iz people of all climM in MUvconturoes will be nhown in parade. Two shows daily Afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at 1 and 7 p.m. . Waterproof tenia. Admission 25 cents to Nee it all Hillsboro, Sunday, June 2 fj & i rJ f-J & U U il vs. ATHLETIC PARK, HfLLSBQRO U Game Called at 2:30 p. m. AY. Ill D u El An Expert Bread agrees that the quality of L'-g Cabin Bread is nniformily perfect. We take the most scrupulous care in every detail of baking and our bakery is pure and clean as to the ingredients that are put into LOG CABIN BREAD Our bakers are experts in their trade and we always purchase the latest machinery to improve the quality of our bread. LOG CABIN PAKIN CO., Portland. For sale at T. B. Perhins, Hillsboro. SRI.IJ-r-'LOTO SHOWS William Haines, contracting agent of the Stlls-Floto circus, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Hainea has come in advance of the show in order that supplies necessary for their entrapment here, which is on June 2nd, shall be ready to lie delivered just as soon as the first section of this popular circus makes its appearance. It ftould lie repeating an old story now to endorse the Sells- Floto people as among the very I music and conversation. Ixst purveyors of attractive! present were: Misses DUAL MUTHIjAY PAW I V A double birthday party was en. joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Landers, Wednesday evening. May H, the anniversary guests being Miss Esther l.rin dess, whose birthday was May 7. and Edward Hetison, whose an niversary was May 8. Eiht re freshments were served with punch. Presents were received by the guests ot honor. The evening was spent with games. : i . . . .... 1 ho.se f ' i I.IK For sale a registered Jersey hull calf, nearly five months old. A fine type, finely bred, and just the animal for the head of a herd. John Dennis, Hiilsboro, Ore. Just make up your mind to fpend the Fourth of July in Hillsboro -and you'll see a cele- some which have been imported from Europe at considerable ex pense. The prices this year will re main as formerly. Twenty-five cents admits to the circus and menagerie in its entirety. These people carry 400 people with them, and they have paid $40 for their license. Hundreds of dollars worth of provisions, mrnts prt mnf ho nni-nhaaorl C. F. Hornecker. of the Jolly for the one day stand here. A section, was in the county seat special train will be run to Hills yesterday. ' horo from Tillamook. arnu-erncnt visiting this city. ! noush, Phehe IVrrine, Geiilm' For many years they have been Olsen, Leah Harnett, Merle Orn- coming hack to us with an at- autt, viola Johnson. Lulu Ionel traction more important in every son.Mesdames Harvey Patehelar, way than those which preceded Mrs. J, Johnson and Thelma it. For the last three years they Johnson; Messrs. Ed. I'enson, have adopted the policy ot cut-! Fred, Glen and Will Taylor. Geo, ting the regular price in half, . Kingle, Uobt. Davis, Guy Edson, while at the same time they have ; Harvey Patehelar, Earl Lut her, augmented and strengthened the ' Iick Brown, Howard Walker, show from every standpoint. (Frank and Chas. Vanderwal, Mr. Haines promises that this: Dewey Johnson, and Mr. and season the performance of the Mrs. Grant Landess. Sells-Floto circus will in every t way be worthy. Many new and I Barney Leis, of Beaverton, startling features have been add-! w10 nas done i110 Uian any ed to the program, among them I ?in.er one. man to encourage tin bration worth while. Mrs. Iiena Brewer, of Port land, is in the city, a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Enochs. fruit industry in Washington County, by agitating for care of orchards along line of prompt spraying and timely work on trees, was up from the garden lands, today. A good brood mare, with colt, to trade for a horse that can be put into steady work.- Adam Beil, Centerville, or Cornelius, Route 1. . Telephone Farmers C 552, 8'.f Walter Jackson, of Portland, was a guest of relatives this week. IK)V CAN I OBTAIN' FOR MYSKl.F Full Earnings Of My Money Ami linw rti ,,,, f,,,,,, ,, ,, ,, (11P 'l vnl- f ir tit Ulr ,., The Chipiu-llc-rluw M...tKaKt an! Tn.st Company of Portland h:Ve the l,..t sohui.,,, f this problem f,,r you. Coopctatioii i.s -key-nut'. ,,f MiuTssfi Invt-stiiuut f Mll ln sums-Join with many otluri, yur money, fr by co-oKMti.. a,,e , -., 1M inake your: ...all capital yuld ,. h.,,,,1,,,,,,,. reluri.s whkh the capitalists sml,r with ,1,, ir large Hives' incuts. A 7 per cent, sharing bund is U ing i M.,d by tins company. This bond is a u riiluaH representing tho holder's sl,.e in ,. , ,,,,1 I'.vcstm,,,, (,! ;ui(j js ,,H. i(iira( .r M.ves.,,r and tl.o o.u.jKM.y s,, clyi,,,: ho v l lt' 7.,,fy si,aii u. illv,sk,,. ulut j sball hrst Be Paid The Inv sto, and hw the rcmai.nng I'rohtfi Shall be Divided. 1 lu re are many ways , ,.,, ; tl.f u .SAV I,, Save, Save. l,!w ,:lsy , fritter away every Jt.;ir a an.,,,,,. Zh ,( T "'j'1 tl'e 7 per ,,,, p1()lt hit ., monthly payments will by , a'sc I make your ponu-s accumulate and grow an income for you. 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Each line wants thoir franchise perfected Hi, Urov'cland, tu all his "ill Palmer, i,.amjn,, with "iir-romi, Hawmi was in ((,w, (,.iy Pel'. i,:ill... II. ...1. I parish rA: r?f''nHh..(;hrislia,,!l.,,u? ra (rfillc-Ki., one of (ho .Ht of '"'"'n. colleges i th; ,ty. in . ...ii oiiiiihofO i,. ..ll us u"'": . y.ti i . i.t friends has . e . i m there in the pas. "V' ."it talk nlioiit On-K".i iMnJLM c-.untrv!" II- '.'""U cWlf'' 'down in I he south. w,n ... ihert at week" ..a ntlU ... . . . ul ran'-" ....in ll mi1 ea . Argus and Oregonian, $2.25 to "... M hi'i.'P.T ili'imrteo. , II In kles, who woi'kinir on Uu i . .. . i... several monuis, " a Lho OreRoii KUwlriC lines for Mason City, ' day.