tt rr iHE HILLS 11uj.sr.0K0, okkcon, junk 1012 NO. 13 SECOND GETTYSBURG miibfii'H of tin Hanks ln-r i'ixkI road 4 a fux'iut Km AT ATHLETIC PARK : 1 mil IIMIt II,.- u Uirv. uii lilty I1' 'N1- ,,u' Ct'itilt il uilt sulhrcJ Stunt? ltiufv . Ill IV MM WINS OVIK MsnN; AuaaJl " ,H' M' ,hf "The annual game ImIui.ii the ikhH i.f I' liiiUM and II." M:i M,- Iritennl) t't"! at " Athl.U'" IirW. Ihurhs nit.r lumii. May : l.-.n.itimi t.i in, I I tui wit 1 M"!iif riin.u"-. (n,e im ii wt-tv ciw n :im in inn. hut in-urly all the l"vs Ifl'l '"I until tli' l-'t ' I'"' "ii.th iiiiuin'. ultfii it is taff t fuy tls.it i could I'i'" l"lt "I'1"0 lu lilt llitu il rmi' w ith l.ai-f li -l ... itln-r 4-ttult have hurt Hi. an1 ' ..ih.-i- It Wit!i iTi-.it yamr. ai repute wdh 1'tlnt 1.1 .hi, At least tfie Hiirual "! r..'i"it w a lTf..rin.'l I'. J. S.-w.H. maiia Kvr of tin- K. !' P. te.un, ha. iht U'Hv split In hand. lhi IVIimh t'it I'V a o.rv of II t' a, an. I there .i. a i" H I trnwd t wilnen Hi- i'iit. 1. 1 hi" Ma "!' I'a'l tt'l't'1) '"" hitcher Oav I'rr.nian an, I th.-i.iff Alexan.hr, lul the I'jtluns fi.HiH-li'iA M'l'im 'I tu tnul the slant ;. i, A n.l. i un pitched for th.- I'vllit.uei ..r a while, and hi vv'"nt ami I'.uiwn reii.std the hiil. tp. I'htlprt, wlm ML d up lui sletne tllid HWote that hi the heard of Pytha'otai U- '-.mid pitch hint If Mwav lack hi the dead iat un.l Pln-lpn .II I pilch tome hull. M' w. nt at lhe Ma-wmu- hatt.TH likt'T!i. l'i' II"" veil at Now Jrr-u-v aodichie. and he dropped nil Ih t Hi he- .-a.m.. of 11 uriii w hell In' hit! " il thi' ohl l.agurcr. 1 1. I.. Miv, tWO time. I'vthian injured I'. .1, S.-.wll. Ui.il) rspht hai..l; ("has. Ni"n. niraiiicl ktM-f; .lax. An.hr -'ii. nkiiHU'.l flU.v; .("I'D l'."k-r. lao'ratttl t'iiiiHi'ii"iii-. M:iniit' injur.-.l Win. S.hul iin-rit h, Mil liiii-'i r; I'lay 1 man, lrartnrf.1 I.m- nt lia i-i' hfkifki'il ; K. L Mimv. wri'in'li vi i..';l'liff.tiT Ahnaii'h r. hu t !' inisplao-tl. anl Win. tiolh ih. ha.l arm. I'nuiirf ll.alor wax tvn.li-iv.l hors ilu foiiilial, ami Ai t Sim who uiiitiirt'il, wan worn out. ami th.-n Ailaiiix 1hhhIh. thi- iaiin ri'.inii-iiiLi Muni' tuliii' W hi'll till- ishfil, Jliirf wire n' ta:ht-i. howfvir, Hit tl "f Sin"la kcIumiI f.'.'linu having nvail'l. It wax a tfri-at traun'. ami tin h!! Htaiti'.l t t'ltk (Mil Iwu nm.'S for wl I H-t oration May. Thf lini'-tiii: knigliin u( l lin o l'lil llimwit " ... ti. Allll.'IMlU 'lcl" Ih. il.al. i! th" Kaniat City school liousf, to I'tow in tritt-rt-Ht I , iiii'ain..il in .l.-iriu. I tnt'tliiHH of "ihhI roail l.iilhlini'. H thf ilirx!tf of tin no ihIh t4. I h.-y also mtft to i n .n-rat.' with thf county court ai,.l 1 1 m r isors. in ftTortii ftir hii-h .a miiprovciiH-iit. Much in t. i ' t ha-t U-t-n t-n-atfil. hii.I crtnl ita'.h- r. Hiil(4 have Im iti otitaiiii'.l A liolahl.' result wan thi-recover. hi;- ..I the hatcher district roail I" . l.i, fiiliil of JliUi which h;nl '..ttt I. lost in the nhiftinif from IuihI to another, ami wtiich STONE VORK BEGINS T as I..-. H i.ut in the fuml ak'ain. tilf urinr I he A-,'n. iidvocnteH a mort- iren- Htrueture lai n eof the mail jfralcr, roads county n,.....h, in the center at the (;rove furnisM lhe l)ricki an(J r..i. r tune, for u tter ilramaife, I , ., . , , .. i . . ., III,., lums iniiirrv r,us lie.'ti lie hver- Peter (inw.sen, of Phillis. was in town the last of the wis-k. (!hrist (Irarul. of West Union, was a city isitor Satunlay. Fred Narup. of near Panks. raiser tif line Btrawbcrrii-s, was in tow n Saturday. Warren Williams, of aliove Mountaimlalc, wan down to tin city Saturday. J. A. Purves. of South Tuala tin, was transacting business in town Saturday. Fred Uood. the hopyrower of In-low Newton, was in the city last of the week. Wm. Hidtft-ly. of Forest (Jrove, mis iii I lie ritv Saturdav. and court house. Forest called on the Arus. J. K. It'-eves. the candidate I oundattun I (luck Will Soon he l hl nJ Wall Will be 7 I ret WILL MUE HAMUSOME BASE III ICT Three Mci Baity Citttinc Bout Kw.k l ur Nc Departure West Washington County is bermancntly in the lt-ing added to the I U. I.. Ik'.-.' I, . I ... I . d . (. , .... I in. lutfhu fiuiirrv riuu iutn n.i v..r. t..v ui,..i,n irnm nriu. 11 u.r. 'i in. ire eeiiern line ol llie tJ ............ . v, r..ad draif in tin' Winter time. i"f the atone for the aeyt-n feet in tow n Monday. II-..,,-.. nt the Vnrth l'l:iin? with the brick laid just ahove Pavilion. Saturday eveninir. June the presfnt concrete line. - - i when the rams are on. It also of wall from the ifround to join ia. .us timhtiiiy (iiiiilication oi road suiht isors reimrts. to i . .. i t i .. nn.irt ii. -f. iiiiiiii- iia ihtii c. l .... - i ... , i..,i ... .). i.....v.. ,J lhe wall of rock will go clear know where their money is git- "round the annex, and will lend m i,'. Meetings are held on the a massive appearance to the ad .-. i VV...I....u...u ... ..iiimr .f iM..., I ti. :.. :.. t .. .. . u . . . ... ...... union. imam ny lar vne ire month, anil l-esi. es taking up lHtiwl nR.k to founj i this, or cal mil all air lhe memUTS will I nv -..:.. ,.fft state. . i . .i . i I -"J "v : mk.ii laM' up ine projitmeu ronu hills to U- oted on next Novem ta-r, so that people may vote intel !u'. ntlv on the measures H. 'lot-lies orchestra, lickets Fine lloor KveryUxJy invited. Th. Nissen, of Scholls. was in flu. eitv Mum av morninir. He renorts straw hemes a pretty good crop dow n his w ay. Five-room bungalows on easy payment plan, in Pattison & Moran addition. West llillstxiro. BIG CROWD ATTENDS SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS llillslx.ro Put tin the Map by Managers of llijf Attraction rVI.RY SrAT IN TENT WAS FILLED Ten Thousand Wiiot Alleraitoa Per (urmance l.m at Mghl I REXALL STORE Hillslioro is on the map, and has the distinction of being the small est tow n on the coast enjoying a visit of the big Sells-Floto circus. Their manager came to this city j several weeks ao. noted the railway facilities, looked up a few population statistics of the county, and concluded that he could get six thousand for a day performance, and 2,')1) for a night performance. He could get no other date hut Sunday, and he took the chance. His aspirations for this number of people were more than realized, for the big tent3 handled, at (Kith performance, practically Vim people. It was a fine show, and there was a oarade nearly a mile in and it works finely under the chisel of the Htone-workers. .laying Hiarw u.m weeK an. s.,arkman. W.6 I Mr lt lt hunt u-lui im l!iari' OI I i m l.i- . m I I . !i I LI . , ... ..-. loiiiiriilnii-l! ih itflUV li- inr. out mtle oi pianw.- mis pan. oi ne wora. says u l,r". "', iV . X h.n.rth with animal attractions U.i! sell at. Kacnhce to those w. take l.ui a nine ume 10 .ay. pay me, t a m' : that were superb. The show at wishing to tu up their yards- lamlractor rosier now nas ine . uorun aiu.t.o,., ..-,,. "" -" ,. .a. at the foot of Fir i ,1... .I.. U-..1I i, ..,.ii .....I emwret trm.ind tW laid, a bove See Snarkman. W the grounds ai weiooi oi r ir " ""J " v.. i st r.T wii-i as 1'ooa as anv ever what we have house plants, the basement line.; It will last as j0)m 11. Humphreys of Hayes, biUe(1 inlo iortiand and in the n. s, shn.hl.cry. lilies. Mtmies, long ai me pyramiua oi ckjpu Wash .. was over to jltllsboro, UftermKin wrformance they gave hi.-.. hnv hearts, and other things It is the only reinforced cement i).H.orati..n I lav. returning Fri-Lu nenma T.rtoT'jm that thpv cavf4 t... numerous to mention, tatt- ttoor of iU kind in this section .of Uay . illrtiand. Monday and Tues- l.aj'e and tomato plants in meir ine siaie, anu i ornunu nun not.ii- s-a-on. V.; also hav.. some fine ingon i for nntnand durauu- 'he "itv over Sunday. Their manager was very much cemetery plains ami snruooerv. iiv. ur oivmiK ui-Fiwi . w th the Hi shorn nat Mrs. Ai't.es t'uinpU'll. t Aimer un, i..n Lmw nnd told the Arsrus that S. .enlh & Fir Streets. Phone nilliV AUCTION SAl.P. ' . i, U town Iwastinir 2.5U0 had never t itv I t... i)-u . I'anceai iu.tt. .ti-ii. .?at- . . d i I .,:iri,t 1m.w i i.'niioit ir- I,'" :?hr undiped will Bell at his invited Z " i i uMi t" in lih till uui n. a v- i - i . ,ia t vm ivnimrn via. t .1 i -w . ' . . . .. .... i .....;....i vrw 11 v-rrr.. ir me om m hi uuiie U?.ac. ,hp Hdinsr. tra ned animals. "n " ' one miie in m fine time n the Ume. Lt"VPPl, Mvt7 5onallv cood. and : o "A 'state Pt r i ,ri,7hfDrn The funeral of the late Chris- the six weeksold baby elephant f the rural letter carries, was Ut io o'cU-k a. m . on P'n Uen was held Friday uas there, and the baby monkey. t. !.....;..., h..id f,tr 11 ,",,..V. foren.Kin. at the Uonelson Under- M welh The advertised lorty ciowns t in all their irlorv. ir llln utoin rnwu. RlXteen tiead in . . Ln,imnii nun nnpa were driven "i ... . : i i . v!ii u ni ne vena, was hi --- ...... . . . . t e i . u.ad m i iiiiw . r tri a. iiivi t-. vununh . . , . . A i rtvor A i pvrv h v i iii liic un il iiv.i oi irt'averiuo. a.-, i - ,m, nv no savs u u --i-. --- - ;;;,.,. sclretary and treurer. , at r,n agea - 'aIr,ady tent a Rroup of fun-makers kept v..t v.ar the annual meeting "'"" ' , . . . . r ..nmmnnwil harvest of clover hav. I UP an i1"-?" . - 1,1. it 1 J tumil AilU' I VH . VVIIIO" in' Decoration Pay. V..".- Ti. n. and that the crop is a fine one. j The Delta Drug Store I HILLSBORO, ORE. enem. r.i.t ti.ni " THIiltSllAY. JUNE ZU. . V ihecountv ortfainzation. and r. . --- - a. uaKing ranors. inimnna ... i I' . t .i uw hun.i ri n irn.irra in .i i i".ii . i,...r.t..Hit (lUeii was chosen president, i wcmj-oi -r in tne wi rniuws wmcn-o ami A. M. Kennedy, vice. r. commenceu narvesioi viuei na, , . , .. . . .. .. it it.... la-venr o as: a i-veur uuts. mc - -- -. - . . ., . . .. . i .-..rhni nmi m naniomime. v I .t a U ...-..-.1 I TM icin-t. illlll LIIIT SUU UK The en- earlier this season than usual. Wm. Schulmerich tire force, and the suffragette 1. rvf fl.il mvl Ispeecn, w oa one vi vuv f.vy features of the chasers of mel- Is now one of woman's strongest weapons. The iltlicioue fragrance of delicte perfume came luting memories of womanhood that even make op lor lack of prettineas and other thing, but the perlume must be good. Much of the cheap perfume nowaday i made from mineral product, and not only low its strength, but decompose into an obnoxious smell. Our perfume are carefully selected to get and retain your custom. Yoa can therefore be absolutely sure they are goal. Com in and try them. First on The Page First On In RESOURCES 1 3 ... ... .. ni t-..,neof the features, year oU. . Nearly ai are oreu ""' " : ;. -. , ....-u,! Ilnlatuin till I. ,h,. carriers to have their lanu- .w nil mihii i.iiifri itii note- u i iif! with them. . " v :,:,;; Knii fmm th.. w " , rrr..r - .ir-- rv"r,.r i tereu iiotairiu uu.i, ....... ... .iin.iav i ir ins leciuie niu um i ancno v. The World Kcepiresn io, is K wewe farm , at head of this in u,.itioh Columb'uu under the Notwithstanding there was - r.. lhal . I - . I ---- now ready loconinui ui herd. o,ii.ie.. of the aL'ricu tural Uu- nme criticism about the Sunday ea-iou s supply ot peas. wans. Xerms of Sale-Two per cent, eau He will cover un entirely feature, many church people . urn, uii'auoeiiier. """-"" oil tor casn; or one yeur uaur.a- r ,w St.et,m than tnat oi t raw liernes. etc. t all on ni. . i.ie auurve.l note, at 8 per cent. Uulherford, field man. at the (J , 0,r trajn at (Jove Oa-hard r , Plant, lmh iV Washington, or 8tation if you come by train, and at llillsboro, ard ne mjie north. on railway. iun ii I'.ivkrr t 'li. Nrliti , , l Smith hrmrll llewlM... 1 Aiiili-i.oii , Call llm.l.l lb ih .., ., , ..M..-.H- I rr. m ill ,-irril.ei A.rt-Ol- ,1. r 1 1 . N 31 " ( Si. i-H"l M "" I Ii . I'. nl v N.il.i i '"i Win. S liiilm. i" I' K.ll.i I' M' Ki'-t Will lietl' d' 0MVI J V write ( o. at IlinsiKiro, aru r 0ne mile north, on railway w ill call n y.m. Farm on S. 1 line. Mr.andMrs.Thos.McParland. , w ... f l'.uton. started East irr. ..tl r.i.V"fi'...".,..""U.a.r i-ii siim.l.iv. via the l ll.H-krr ti Aii.I. .ii 11- UiiliU rtii'l U'l" Wlllt ,ilV ttl.0 'hrirtfll'l rlotiK" ! tlm lie Cll belli (.U. I" a'"1 ',u 11 "' l minr .ih lu t n w. ll as I,.. kU.'p. Old Min JUiif.ro iudil I'li'lp-, I"1' aava lir was lu. ky rm.iiK'i ' '" h " !' tliiilicr t.iiinikr n lliu. !. iil,s" "ii.l. U .,,1 ll..u... I.. I l,r ail.ili.lltr nih il ni llif itnv, M.Knesiiv hi- didn't know l',"'' 1 l.m.l. d. l lir m inn! iii iiih!1 ' Isi.tltliils was "wli ll, . I" two Oioes I'V liis ri Kiilar r ut. In t. llmt Urn- S'r. tin- lit tt sii-ki-r ha Mamma, is mnir rlima, lillii-.'-I Kill S. hiitiliriicti, wl... .l.iv.d widi ll' Masmia, ui.l his lnivi r l""i hut, and t-vrn t thnt .i.k.'d ''" .iM.i.' i.r i... .hi.tii.itiil 11 niita ill., iliu.t ulule UK In h lliat It'iiiue tmir. li..c. Smilll thro w-lilt Hi' and liiiu.lat a. I'mir ni tlm Mtsi'iis K. ,,f " and they nil tin- id'")' "f ,lr,u and vlitiuv. , ...a ii.. i h:,r llii-rr w i .1... i. ii.i.ni h iiimi'. I 'i. I' aveistli.it Hi.- I'ytlniiiiH jiil hli"t """ tyt an, I winded awitv t lit" 1""- It's till tivrr until next y.Hi's 1 C"" tiou Hay, Fruit Urowers' Attention th. hull will 0. eii ind Ommn Ulectrio. am if il. u l.i he atisel.l I or mreu Mr. Mcl'arlandis lluxtor smith, and in well know North t ounty. Mr, land's aged mother is no t.st f health and tn i , Il nd t. see tier, as wen " "auld iu'.uent. Pairvmeii. attention registered- llolstein bull for sale, rangmir i" K three weeks to seven I Three of them old eno ht,ai herd. Fine a too htrge f"r nge.Ooo. H. llillsboro. On, or Oal Farm. Horfst CJrove, liM i i stt.-innard. engin Washin'gton-Ori'gon CortH was in tnecity rrniay mi . i ....t fur enrnera u loiiKiim " t Sain I'-nn-k country, pre! o starting out a crew - ii. . ..Mititit tr survey tor im- k""'1' system, lie Hiauii Welch, manager ior inu v t ion. was very anxious things under way u. t water supply. ii:.., M.n. V.. WilCOX. lllinn e....j - , ist iiiiinicuring and sham " . 'I'l lira I.. 1 I . 1 1 .1 1 w 111 1 H V I I V 1 llll,' 111 i nil.-""" , i-'riihiv. Leave orders N, does to residences. .1 U. Mi'Clarkin. of near Lau ....! u na in town V HUBy s last were there with their children. and young and old enjoyed it. W. E. Thomas, principal in .mere was uui o,-v-- m-cts to spend his vacation this e mini.. iinmrner over at. Iimr Heach. Side Play Causes Laughs Wash nnd this Fall will take For a half hour before the charire of the Forest Grove Lin- show commenced a young man I.IMII I.uui. i vj ii-Ji.tj " u t nio ioianrnmcr vided much amusement for the tinany. nuicKauiomo . e. . . . anmp wntuman. whether he ine be- f . 'L was with a lady or alone, and ex- ew ur- l '7: '" 'T' "I fmm plain that she had lost a piece 01 lemrers machine was brought out from tha ,rMCJft. nerhaos no te i 4 4t NUP;RS life. trampr. uirougn win-, in listener would at once has was made. wn tQ make R search for the accom- E. W. Pant, of Keedville, w as host article while the interrogator in town Saturday. Mr. Dant stantlv fan the search- meanwhile the audience ps CAPITAL and SURPLUS. $53,000 The oldest and strongest National Banh in Washington County. The most Substantial in resources of any bank in the County. Give us your business and we will make it your busi ness as well as our busi ness. Wells-Fargo & Co. Traveler's checks for sale Good the world over without identification. Safety deposit boxes for rental, and a private room in which to look over your papers. . C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier 1 i A. C SHUTE, rres. V. J ack, j k., vasuicr g American National Bank I Malm Nf FhW, Jfttfeftero. f Rmompom Uwft olamy J. A. THORNBURGH President re I Ration He Get vour Arsenate of Lend o ll, ii.i.h.rui.r.i.i.l Illlll Villi tll'l v.tv inn. i. .-ii.. ... . sure of getting the highest gratlf . . ... ll. . I l.o Neutral, which will noi um n m foliage, and can be used with Lime and Sulphur solution. Heasonable price. - P. Lets. lon verton. Ore. 10 tt Argus and Oregonian, $2.' It. Schwanke and Hon, J. 15., were in from Centerville, rrniay. Itiilhinl and son, Lynn.'of Portland, were.in town -el W art in vv'" . , " n .. . u un., hmk nur fine myu ii ui i'"im"'rVi..r filt t int WI1V. lion ma"- "- oni es a tine yield. Clover """ mi' I... wmdv for har- 5 and 1 prt indica- tions Winter wn ai wio . for luirvesi rmi. liVnirlh. n..i.i,.iUai. nmi son. Edwin inn nuiMii"".' , and Ktl. lVnca last ween vs i the Wilson, after trout. ,l!.l" " . tn 320 and Their caicnes r-- !W5 respectively, anu me, .v Uome tine ones. j. F. Johnson, of Buxton, was . : .l.. ...urntu seat Friday. i own IO me tuj r lie says that the outlook for a r4 nnd fc ." "7 . i . ...,.l ,. ;th nomeui savs ne met anu conieiot-u n,i , r . i"".'- ... vi, - ... kwni at the ate Christian Larsen, flion-1 WOnUi be convulsed with laugh- . is in dav eveninir. May 27. after he, - Thi little comedy was opera- Mr. Dant, had returned from a workec overtime and made the in all trip on the Tillamook line. This on(!; wajt as a? a vaudeville. in ami h nor the ease Mr. L,arsen orou- o,a wivoj heenme ratner . i i ...p, ; , i r i i uuiiii. .. . . . , - kssign- bably took his lite early Monday "sore" on the intruder, especial- Niieeuic i ovomniT - ii.. vetun trie nrereniieo laov ., . v , v .....r,. i ii .i ...... r - - re con- ... ... j 3 . : un i..,n,l.l nut her arm around ine hime race! Sunday even- husband She caught nearly 100 I- ing. narrowly aped serious in- of Hdlsboro a best iV i a. nirv. tier norse icn vv one n- r, u ted J n 30 yards of the post, stunning immensely, and the man who Vtfl he? 'for a minute. Another " art went to take he ' " name near tramD lllg ner. onus reia.ru id that "rv :. " ' ,-..iu thi.r she of satisfaction, all the way was not badlv iniured. After a through few minutes she was auie io leave for the dressing room. Aiuert A. Asoanr, in nit; vjnan i , . . , il - ti.. n Wu d.iB ro to thank those who SO I of Airncu lure ai me rtnun-iuii --- -Hitrh School was in the city kindly assisted us and tendered High &Lnooi. was ut i j bereave- unMgned wJn'receive sealed air .J th'e obsequies of the late bids for the consirucuon oi yrr in'Sollth Tualatin, and Christian Larsen, and t re urn four-roomed, iwo-siory oiy.e en:0VUljr a vacation until especial thanks tor tne ueauiuui building, on Second Street, be- '"L X,' when class-work floral tributes. f,ori Ma n and Washington, in m btpiemoti, w'leii u . Wjfe J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY Vice-Preaident Cashier H. E. Ferrin, Aaa't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday. Aoril 18. 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits Loans - $280,570.12 U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00 Other Bonds 57.160.00 Banking House 18,500.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. a. Treasurer 148,082.44 $25,000.00 27,000.00 1,317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 $529,312.56 Roaorvo S -a Por Cent DIRECTORS Tk. Cl Tdd John E. DalUy Wilber W. McEtaown.y J. A. Thornburaf $529,312.56 I . W. Twqu I oraburg I life- hat! but ?e ships I CARD OF THANKS tween Main and wasmngion, n v-;; Hp pxnpct9 t0 re Hillsboro. Uregon. .r; nMrton this Fall, and opened June n. on wunuy. he . to see niu Hillsboro. Ore., June 3, 1912. Xin nVkik A. M.. at the Hills- t he snau. ne . o,.e3 - p. . nm gtone contrac ' " - . . ...ii., imrn reoresen leu tti tut. cuii.i. ' r: ' . . boro National BanK. in nu.sooro, r'-d;-' He iikes Pendleton, tor for the court house, weni io Oregon. . , .Jnnd savs the city is progressing t'omana monuay le.uuu.. u.. The right, 'with her public school business trip. any and an oiu. r. Two stories of the new specifications can be seen at said ita, building are now Uankr. . i. J tt,.,41,.t-.-in il. nn,cnur. DUUi ana i ciuhciuh .o inc. what with improvement and i.... .....i fnr Knmnei croo uromise. Asbahr crVoonshiVs too much moonsnine, wil-.?"-:'. ;wpn wheat and that was S LS aA9around who earned over n aupp.y x... Vn V Umatilla. the day beiore. " Five-room huniralows on easy nnvment nlan. in Pattison & t . ' ..V.. ur. Ii:nl Maron addition, wesi nuisooru. See Snarkman. lo-b Whether you are a father, mother, or simply a friend or some prospective bride it matters not, you will find it convenient and satisfactory making your purchase here. I can show you a very nice assortment of solid and plated silver articles, very appropriate gifts at moderate expense. Gifts suitable for ushers or brides maids are also to be found 'in new and varied designs in scarf pins, brooches, etc. Tho nnnilS of Miss Wilcox' class will give a recital at the Cong. Church. Saturday evening, June 8, at 7:45. LAUREL. M. HOT n . n. good crop W ai up uw Decoration Day.