Si ilHB oWLLSBOIR i " til.Mx iiim.si: ko, okKCiON", junk vm NO. 11 I'll IS! GROVE BREAKS I HO GOUNTY COURT a MATTER OF FEW WEEKS ris Vakhin(lon-4)rrfun Corporation Make Arret-mcnt With llrove IMjI Sm l.taM Kill IM tuthof ! ul OfJuuiuc Ur.l.r M K. .M:iru.:i!i. t . . ii.i M) la I . r nmiHTlnnr t' .1 . . . . . . . Vvrnuim hiui'imi y in I'm !h fit v II an.l III. .-. Mill Kill. .Ul'l lUlli'.! I ..-. . ....lint' 1 Ul IC lil'Oll'.'Ilt "'" ' lu'lv' Sl' -""I. and ur.l.nd Mr. Uinm-v rr ni A a urn itutliolttH-i. and M.ir-.hal l. W. Wat r tn riiiiiinit K iiui . . i . i i until Mi'1 mi' w.i liV llUIU II t ill' UtV.I U't'.ll comi'ii'l. Nrll .tiU;Ml !' t A II j:nl. and luil hi T litnnn .,f ij,,. IhHsU.m pub MlnKilt hIidhIiI i,t overlook 1 1. annual m hil meeting. n,.X( M-mdav. .Inni- 17, at two o'clock in tin- alt. riKnni. A director for tliti f r.ir and a cW-rk fur .. iar will ! fUHt.-iJ, anil other li-xil mat ten may I, taken un I. v. n .il.- take an active in- !-iv,t in m'IuhiI mTairs, ami an it "iK t'l Uif most important brunch- of siKiai it it 1 civil administra- Imti th.rc should . a U'tter ii pr.-n.-iitation at these meetings. I at nmi can h. c what the condi tion an- at Id,. Krhonl house nrnl l otitnU. In ar rcM.rtH that arc of iit i nt. ami find nut when (he t.u money i'och. ami all that I thi citv Fridav morning and ad- aml Huh ii when you can In-come vised the Arinis that the Wash iM-iu-r llMVlieil In the needs of I he if i ,1 rirt. Ilmi'l fun,.. I vimv I M lav at t o, , 'clock. All .Ii. "'' urrangen.ents with Forest tin ts iii the nullity have th,.ir '.'ve to pie (Jalen Creek water annual meeting on thin day, ami to llillshoro until the Sain Creek Mate u,t. Aiiii nnan rUcHti plant is in operation. The deal inai iiairons every u here iret out i . A-rrcmcat Ha Beta Mailt lu araih l atil Nc I lac In (Ipcralinf VhiJ lit elice. ini' H t.t ivuiir-t Shei ill I l.inn KllilirV ' 'M" , k Ii se w :i that i rrn ul I he ca riirvt ii'" e ills ordiii.t .r u hi. h tin' line v. a inilm-'C! I that the nllelnler III. IN In 1 ur linprH'Uie.l, nr Ix-lli the ll I'lih r ineii lv In.ei !1(y mih niilereil I nil cum Si J until tin line a paid. ) Ml". K INIK V Iweli llll.llile t' ft ''lid dad (Ml II lend . twr in ilit to ei t I in- money. llllimiltltlleM lllll'lll li.HC Vi fur H thini'ia'ld cars. I'mt lordlliuliie Mould Hot t.lnd to r Ur tin jail a collection Ui'i in v, lomth had the rin'i.e- un Wd I Kill ;cht lic" it A mild Stuxl. : faut that Mr, Kniin v wn lthei'it for fahe impri' on It !nl w ill takr tin- ca tn cuiniia! neiiiiii ot circuit bKV At t llu si i: to the animal and not leave the duty of soduin in the hand of a lew . The World kccifrchh Co. in no-A readv to contract for the on' supply of iM-a-4. U-aim. corn. lov'anlHrrie!. rastitxTrien. traw U rrn-s. etc. ("all on M. H. Kitherlnrd. tield man. ut the riant. l"Hh & Washington, or nte Co. at Ilili.sUiro. and he a ill call on ymi. Another Kooscvclt family Mr. and Mrs. I'ctcr.in rcher. of l'hil- are the proud parents ot iilteen children, all of whom are 1 1 1 1 1 V . I he last was Uirn Thurs day, hme ti, l'.il'J. and all of them are iiaie aim iicuny, wuit rare ca-es of sickness in the family. So far as is known this is the arest family in the county. i'on- iidcnntf perct ntaife of hirth and Iiviih'. I he Knik' family, of north of town, a picture of whom was in last week's Artfus. has fifteen living children, hut there were sixteen Inni to the union. Mr. and Mrs. Zucrchcr are Htill .. ..i. I' ll! the prnm oi in, ami ineir Iilteen children are remarkahle from a htandiNiint of health, und w till none passed aay. Ih'iirvmen. attention .fulin iH-uuM, ili ji !- t m J I Caw. tlireiluiiK i lmir Co. .l;S K . Wrl.h. Hi), ifi.ilr it ImmiiI . . ib V II C 1 Hill yiwSr r lxir'l 1) i iinr Ce. sH yi't ex Ul... 12 ix StnKti jti . iu lrr ! 7 u J V I'mlry. in rink wl iC rip yj 75 I. C Smith A litii, rrrift'lrr ollirr... 1 7; KarttioM IUf Co. wiiryui'illirc 7S iro Mc(Vr, upliri rlc 11 tl Mngrrt mkI'i, itwn otlii:v... Cmi 40 ; ) llitnriM k, lirfill ip 7' fe (i li I Unci k. lirtitl ul & ei;i 11 i VMI.LWIi: Ml HI: UALF.SCkllkACI;U rV, "M,txK Ie--- 3' V' V 11 Iwtllll' I, r'ii.i flll'll if HII'I .. ,if " A I'lirth, tluilinl hoirit I'l cxi i m Contirll, r'liu ationul bMi'l I'l 00 lliiyK ltlii, irlli f I v II liruriiuitnn. ili-J fcsriif hj yt II Ju k, v li'. KiijM-rviKor 110 M Wm Ttiiita-r. r h iiunlur x u Ilni-'ineer J. L Stannard w as in I. Cmi. d- p .. y C. lllnlllrH Mi re I o. frllrl 10 S ,V I'f inHiiiininr C'ii, H''hi .. Ti i t J riwhrr. ri'u f t 00 I. C Smith Hi. , tvwiitrr 'il IS lllxi Jr!i .liuiir C11, lr! .h.iln-l 3 'lt i 0 Ni '1 iinrs, 1 1. mm rmitl 9 VS C K lli'ilr. ili . i siir 7' " II O IIIITIlt. ! (. ) ck W Nl'K" '. Mirtlll Iinr 40 l" l'r St.il .V P. ml C11, lii-nll i.ll,rr I 55 III.0 I t,t-f intent, r-i i.filri Hiill.ir i7 "u IIkm II Tutiifiif , ill"! ally ntliir ... To 00 IIUi l.ivrr i n, Mvrrv fntuhixil upr i II .1 11 k K "o l!kJ Ki j-i Mi 1. ilr I U liotiir 5 7i I kr 1 1 niiri', Stli jfi.i'tr 11 Imaril... I'j .10 I'm- Miitmiii ty He I'liiilinn I w ! s l-Vi'iniiH Siulli I'.nrnt llruvr Prr uni t k M Miokliiin, J A Al.l.il, Sin Mlu.t:i; Slokrk, O M llm.ltirr. K P Win, f jrxch; lrlihi4 j$y K ef P. 4 Itilirsl I,r-,lrr Tf llllllillO K C liiowl. ciriiiii-r, (10 So, IU iiiv Clulliicoiiilir, V W limit r, lUirv V.in I'.lmu-niii, ( . Mmilnnv. J II Mi-rrtll, jurur. 1 rrlt; Ivtrr kithi t, Ni.i.l Hi llniK-r. A.lnii Si'hiMimivrr, ,itnrM-, I 50. ln.innt krjMiit ('liilmn I.srsen V. C l!niii, i-otntirf, f 4 I-; I, AI1U1U. li- Kiikwooil, Will iiiiii-Kon. .iitiitk. irmli, I. K Mtutr, J It Wi;kr. .1 S Shipli-y, jiiion, 1 211 mi Ii; Curl l.isrn, , I 50. Slutr Cs - W l Siiiitli. juslli' fi-ti, t l SI. Mi Jiiill"'. runlli!c l-r', lb 10. Ii It .Smith, August Ulfink, it Drurl. !t yi rurll. will i;ive Hillslxiro mountain wa ter within a few weekH, bo that w ater will be plentiful U-fore the late Summer Khortaire U-vrins. A li jk line w ill lie built as soon ha h survey ran Im made, and a franchise for the pip line se cured, ami the Forest drove mams will Im tap'd. Forest (irove has a Umntiful water Hupnly. am) the water stands analysis for purity. It is the intention of the company to uret a ri(ht to lay the pie line down the county road, and it will take hut B short time to in stall the supply pipe. , Meanwhile, Mr. Stannard is k'ettini his survey for the Sain Cnek line, and he went to the front Friday, in Ins motor, to see what progress had been made. COUNTY COURT The county Uiard had week ending Saturday, w hat w ith road work and conferring with supervisors. John Oppenlander was Kven $150 for fill work near Varley station, and Contractor Ijorsunir w as paid for the lior- Seven w ick bridge and other work. registered llolslelii hull caivis inereuori iu nrwi-iaui ie for sale, ramrimr in ae frtim Jonn i-ampwii roau was auopu-u three weeks to seven months, anu roau peuuon uisa iu fcard. K 4 Ihri f them old enouifh to head herd. Fine stix'k. and iiiye for ave,-Ceo. K. r.aley. HillslHini. Ore., or Oak Uvc Farm. Forest I Irove. Iloute 2. The followinit road were continued: (!o C Hwd et al; J 1' Youni et als; Ceo W est DeShazzer et als. The following bills were audit- Und'T Ik'lu d W ill Sell at 111 i. miles from W apato sta and one mile from t om at the old l.l'ellHiier llilles south i f (iasloll I'Hlilmk a. m., on Till USHAV, JUNK -jii. tnty siv head of lo-'h i-'rad Ki'iii cows, sixteen head in r,"""",,"" " ' . ii liv..lU . Linarufrltrr l 7S. Schtawl Ik lair. in iii once, raneinv' m m;e a. ei w - - N mMw i.m w.. . . l' i ii.. I i ..... ...t ... i it iu nnvw ii ere. iiuvt-i - - .... ... .. twelve .year ois; I i"'i "" " ,, ,". , lirr Co 4 5. 1 II wrucoii rnm ii 511, it Jurnld'i; :i year olds: live ever, and think.' win ih pusuru olds; one 7 year old; on.-C- aloi.K' rapidly, lie has laid one old. Nrarlv all :ne l.r. d t.. corner of finish brick in the west Mr. II..I stein 1 10!!, Aruus and OrcKoniun, $2.25 John llerdlein, of near lllixim ini, was in the city Monday. Sam Stott, of Portland, was out to the old historic county a busy seat Saturday. G. II. Keenon. of above Nrth l'lains, was transacting business in the county seat, Monday. Kuirene Kant, of Keedvm-?, w as in the city Monday morning. trreetmn friends. Miss Cleneva l'almateer depart ed Sunday for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Spencer, petitions and other relatives, at Ashland. Five-rtKiin bungalows on easy plan, in 1'attison & ulu r'-'T' "., payment plan, in Tattison A: inKhouse et as;Au eren . West imWro. et a s; Anton Gnon et uls. K 11 Sl,arkman. 13.G I t. ,L'l..iiif..n nlki 1 Contractor Foster has In-en de- . i i i . i ..t.: i I aveil cotisiiieranie uy Mii'inn-iiia j; of steel not arnvink', and as a H(M,, ,n,i iii,.hv.-joim opiwn coliseiiuclice has not Ik'i'II able to Uniler f iHi, MaKirl Cmiipt!! 7". M l) Dan Stoller formerly of Hel vetia, was out to Hillslwro. Sat urday. He is now residing in Portland Five-riKim bungalows on easy oavment ilan. in 1'attison & H1LLSB0R0 CELEBRATES FOR 2 DAYSAND NIGHTS Committee Has Secured the IWst of Attractions for llvent I'kOMISi: l'K(KikAt THAT IS STLLLAR iriiund Hase Bvea Arraniced lor Better Comfort of Victors The Fourth of July Committee tells the Argus that the program for July -J and 1 is this year to In. the capsheaf of all similar celebrations ever held in Hillslio- ro. They have secured some irreat attractions, and Arnold, with his big shows, his steam swing, and all his minor amuse ment features, will be here to amuse as well as to educate. Many concessions have been dis jiosed of, and it is safe to say, with the splendid contributions ouring into the exchecuer. Hillsboro is to have a show of two days duration that will eclipse any Fourth of July dem onstration ever held in Washing ton County. The committee is assured that Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain will make the ora tion provided he is home from Washington, I). C, in time and Chamberlain knows how to make the eaule scream. The grounds at Shute Park have been leveled, and many con veniences added tending to more comfort, and the site is growing U'tter and better each year. Shade is better, general arrange ments are better, and the com mittee w ill have things in ship shape. There will be a good game of ball scheduled for the two days, a tug-of-war, balloon ascensions, and better than all, is a big bucking broncho contest a feature that always appeals. il'he managers are also going to Tiw.u? a cow-riding contest, ana several youngsters are trying to enter the lists for there is noth ing so exciting as a cow-riding contest. Ihe balloon ascension will have an added feature, and if Mr. Arnold can make it he ex pects to have an aviator here, It is just a question of prior dates and bigger money but nothing is too good for Hillsboro. REXALL STORE I i TILLAMOOK IS IMPROVING Big Contract Awarded tor Bitu- hthic Paving. Is now one of woman's strongest weapons. Tbr ilrliciuus ffagrkiice of a delicate perfume carriet luting memorir of womtihool that even make up for lack of prettineas and other thine. hut the perfume murt he gooil. Much of the cheap perfume nowadayi H made from mineral product, and Dot only lone it strength, but dt-compotes into an obookioua amell. Our perfumes are carefully (elected to get ami retain your cnatom. Yon pan the rt fore he abaciutely rare they are Rood. Come in and try them. The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORE. First on The Page First On In RESOURCES A I'hrtli lu.i 76, tteo Meachaui I 50, l Malvn addition. W i'St HlllslwrO. Till!.mnnl 0rp Tnna3 At Khiiger hi ;8, Veiernria to 4 id, , iinamooK, ure., June o. Al i-aimrr Tucker 5". Vivian p Tim.pki.ii p... kman. meet ng of the City Counci o 11 imS l 11 . M A tt m 1,1 l 0 lit k ll .! 3m ntti RtHl .tl """ft mil 2 fSi II ahii olli-r lor sale n lei'lH- M lliihdein bull. Ir.uii the W I'Atll farm, al lo :nl of tin: rrm-i nf hah. 'vo im i- cent. r rash; nr nue y ear bauka Hinii'i note, at M per cent. ftulf tfiun a". Cove Orchard l'n if ymi ciiine bv t rain, and 'ne mile north, on railway. Finn S. P. line. II. V. Stott W. Ilil.'he:i, Alli'tioneel. n Nay lor. Clerk. ilatiiiir 170. M J Sl M . Hron turn i,J4. Ro1" O Slrarlian damage 1 lb, A Rrv.-nimn 40 VS. I B Keaoner 4.1 5". Giant Mann 15, H V Krahmer o 511, A 0, Wilk n 1$. A li McCumney i;j 95. A 11 piint S ao. 1'rrce i.ong I 50, Nelon Hit CoSS 64, W V McCoy 4. A A Mot rill iS 00, W H Loumgnont 5 AW Wll nn 5, J B I'arkid 5, Heall & Co 61 ). Sec Vault t Melal Work uS ol.Sleveim Hroa 1 i 10, Geo McGee bo 00, C G Rei ter 4 to, V. T Turner JJ 37. J H""" man 16 w, J W Hughe H 40, V V Tl i!ril s So, J A Ahlntl IJ 00, Fran C . . " ..... 1 . - 1 ;i i- fault 17 jOi 1 iaiiner vn." Kiik J io, Dupiiut fowder Co IS 47. J" Strllmh 5 75. N'Uon nnw v.o 7, kii ws. 11 iid:in m.ww ri nf the building, and it pre nts a lieautiful surface, Hnd with the stone base, the building will be one of the most beailtlllll ... If .-..ll Utll t1 111 ine couiuy. 11 "" " just how the exterior will ap pear go to the west wall and see lor voursell. I lance ut M. W. A. Hall, Sat; urdav night. June l.. 14iuies 1 . l.f H..I....I., inl'lfml oniiesira. r.,i .; n..."" for the one licst June dance. A line time all the time. Kl-4 , 1 . e ,1... ..M..r.,oui.innl N'Vl'll OI llie in nit -.-Kt.-'i".!". 1 1 . j,,, l.OII nroa 1111 uj, " " -" K, -,. .,i. , r,,., . i..,,i 1..W..I11.11 If.k v.u Metal Work 101 00. son. of North Dakota, weremar- ,,. nau- igoM-u -u. , , T I u.,ir?i,! i.ni uiiiier Co soc. Coat Cui-1 ried at Forest Grove this week. ,, Iim t0 ' V .1 . ei f or v.'i & Klume Co 75 . B" The groom is well kwwn at Dil busmess men of the city lor . i., ,i th.. w,.t ..nd of the conn- honors, marbles, ice cream, or Viidgc.-Schrau.rl Davie n.w lakes 110 diiierence f;j j6, j a i,orung j, juuu..... w. r Si. John Lam auer. of L is Co. a tine of the City Council on Ladies and gentlemen play Wednesday night bids were open ten-Dinnet. the new. respectable ed for the construction of a sew- and entrancing game. Soon hi er system and for bitulithic Hillsboro. Watch for notice navements. later. 14-tf The contracts were let to the J. J. Yoder. of Clackamas Warren i Construction Company County, am Mrs. Ne lie McClel- " ,"h""- y in. f Wnhin,rtn ,'nlintv. lithic pavements and it is stipu CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $53,000 The oldest and strongest National BanK in Washington County. The most Substantial in resources of any bank in the County. Give us your business and we will mate it your busi ness as well as our busi ness. Wells-Fargo & Co. Traveler's cheeks for sale Good the world over without identification. Safety deposit boxes for rental, and a private room in which to look over your papers. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main ana Third, HlltabofO. lated that work is to commence in three days after the contract were parried Juno 5, 1912, llev, i ... ..ii'.., i 'im,., uauue i.iii.lii.iiik. "; ; i ti,:, .;n ;QT;ilu. ..f IL.i L,m, nf 13 SIKUru. Allio t. Ill 1H' ,11. nit uv-iiiv. ui , ...... ... nn K,. IIIOON V.liy iiooui w uiuvns ui toltuctfttLargmm I. A. TIIORNBURGH T. E. BAILEY W ding UKik place MacDonald Potts Kdward Freeman, of Forest ;r4o,,;r,rx. Nel li 4l. V".." ."'. .3:... j.,., ,f North Ihikotii were m.ir the' Vats, it in: which, and the Iniys say mey are readv to play ball at any time The professional men a line-up A. W. Siegrist,,.5rd; Dr. Smith, short; Kingsley Lytle, ...! I'liesler A eMinder, plicner, hard surface streets. This award was made after the most thorough investigation of the merits of different kinds of paving by a special committee which visited the leading cities and personally inspected all classes of pavements. Koa.l I'und Ordem-Jolm Beyer $150, arrived this week, and ex- Miss Mary E. Wilcox, special i' M)Vh'i.VM. U 47. J h Hor' Peets to locate in Washington ist manicuring and shampwing hb, ,!J f"n.?H53?. b FieUauer 5oo, County. He is a cousin of Paul n Hillslxiro every IhursJay and 064 500 man ,1 uftaml 11 us, It 1 Jolinaon 310, .n.iia l.nni Inner, ot West Union, and Herb. no i, John A Johnm.n (x., 19 i, lh two were in town Monday. W m u'.T.';c".rT. ...J,,7.: 'I hev not seen each other s nee Friday. Leave orders Main 323. Goes to residences. 11-4 T. W. Sain, of Scoggin Valley. r.lu'aheth Frances Mitchell f. widow of the late John F. f. died at her home iu this oiindav iiiorinu'. June If, "Her a week s sullering piie iinoniii She was horn lirunvilli. 'I' mill I li.i' 1 .... .. .. 11 ..1 ..... .,.,.1 1 k 1 .vne. 1 -t . - ... o i....:7n... 1 1 hv tinr i'in I'iii'ii nmer sineei 1 n h-l:. inn u ij .. ...l l...! 1.. Mi Keller, iucvii-e mm - ' ilrant NUnn hii 33, Aiiiiirotir oiiiiiiiiiiiii '-j ---- -- --- -- lr. C.aiVlIl O. vf nue, secretary ii. 1st I ti. ... 1 1,; lielders; Phelps, catcher and nr. 7Mt4.,i s ob.ee Nri tu 71 a ?4 years ago, wieii iney were f the State 1?(tard of Health( Wl;,, i.i ..: iKeaiN. h; playing llie oencu. i .. Kevem an . j. '" . '"' J' ooys toeuie m u.e o,u iuui t hi u l)osition niakc3 him the .--) 111 1 . 1. 1. 1111 il t' i I U ' ' it I... 11 I : I ll.aaratr 3111). I till II fjllllim I umn .- w I 1 I . .... I, I.I - ,,t I In.iir.Mi hill . . .... in the M, M, ..,..10.,. P..'iley. Mayor V; .'kd Heath Uthcer, was out to - 1 . . 1 niu urni'iH 111 1 "F . .u. i.' 1 1 !iiiiu v uin 1-11111M t'.M. nr. nmui u.i 1 ti'ii 1 . t j... a.. 1 . i. nir 1.. Iliil.i :.. lumi :HV lllil M'MK. "", " -.. ,u .tl tb 7. It J Neeuou 1007, 1. ......... ... 111 S001M iMOnuav. 10 iook ovei " 1 I I inillll 11 III l."". ---- ,. , 1... 11. ....... l,lli.,l-- , 11 llA..l,..l,u 1 1... ,i..L-u nut n I.M.iltljll I ......... hnvi, 1 .1:1 1 o itself is 11 direct I'liiiiien- Muninck 4o ami i, iiemy c '!-"-. - i.-- t he seutic tank soutn oi tne city " nun rM-iiiin ii-iii.-. ,1... ;i sun r. ... .,. i imri'tiiii no 1 s. r 1,1 .... . . 1.. .. . n 1 Mrs. K,rr un ... ,.. l,er business men 01 m- l'' . LLri,; . isu o. a.H iiai.d kss sT. May lone, who owned a sum- limits. . newentover uiegrounu the linioi Vi.,.i..,.i;,i C. K. I.ytl'' I'" rrangeiue..l3 . ...Vso r. J m Hiau 1107 .. mer home at Metzger. near Car- and looked at the overflow, but I IMi'UUI II Oil llll'lll'l I ' II V U" ' I . . I . t . feh. and il. in.,..! !.! ..i'ni,i.i and dating. Krue.t Keir u6i 5"- den Home, 111 this county, has as yet has made no report as 10 preached bv Uev Weber where can we plav ten-pintiet? Coimiy Ivor Hanu-C l. Cnuker f jo, mysteriously disappeared from possibility of contagion.. riiiciit u n i in 11... 1..,.. r. ih.it is a the rage. u;'ay inn i' v,."." -V. 1. New lork 1 '.'. " "" 1 1 1 1 1 Klin" vl ... 1 urn r,i in 11. w n uiuiiuii m ii, i' ti. t II .. - I 11 1 I U.... .r.illl.1 1111 II MiMlll I "" " . .1...- ... u l-IIUl " IOIIOW HIT CniMH CII iS HCiV iniW Hill; -. ".". irnrtiell 0 00. J' toiiruc u n.i, r P: Jo in M. Kerr. Port- i,,,. im ll lev in lllllsiHin . ..-mamnf 7s 64, Neimm u.iw .o?.c. j parws. iiuu 10 t . a 11 , R . , . , rf. - 1 on" mm. t i t .i...u..i. in d 1 1.1.. ir..z 1 n 1 i..,....i...xIulvvi ihvh. Urei-im Tllim.w in.,1 .l.w.. VU..I..I. im uniiouncenieni. a rc Uiw 3 75. '. "a lauy ineim, mm jjepm ie cnnn nt ni)t'.Hv tu 11 ' " ' o'"' '' "'' I 11 It - at i'.. Ilu a IrllU Illtr IO.dk. I , . . 1:.. 11 1 11 .. V' ,L., Un Lilt: lIV V. mv viiii.M 'lie Vel.fimi l.'i.nliv Co i:..i,r lumli h ful iraine-sonieillinguoto ..--v . M'ou, inumaung una miss lone . . , - . iiv-.iii. - " ii tc 1 .-i ,1.!.,. iiraiuiH'r ,v con ... ai : 1 1 c, .,...1 ...,.. niKiumiiiK " r ' "- Ill the. ..lU.i.fi, iiK umi. ....... -- . .n""""r. ...l1. a i!.j; .i WHS llieu ui nir, bhu.u, "- :f n.rn Cnnini-ntiiMi shm. K Hillsboro , I . ,es F l. '.r", ' u HC V u u discouraged. . She stated in hat ,7; " "f ' " ' "I ItM t... l...kat a'tHM I14 I 1H I' k! Is I " . . .. - I. U.J .Ii . n.aaxi,! h.Mt htm I arm aw a. V aaau " 'J- a :. -v 1 - . v 111 sboro boys. Don and cun are with the survey, and lads are thinking Sain s w hen they get a payday. Closing out sale of plants. o-no-ement unt Fa . and she Wi sell at saennce to tnose - I - ... . ' . . I ... . . . . 1 I - .. a ...nr a. -A Anl - -J:-! H.tt- li.a-.siit limtr o iii m nhiniT tf T V tin mtui viinin Five-room bunPS?u5" A inoNjbeic.eocoint.i& mHiifU wa9toget along. Miss Yohe may and they will do well to call and have committed suicide, but see what we nave-nouse pianis, r"it tlnwers1 Aiiention Moran addition, WeHt R .9 C"A t t u.i 1 tw nre those who are skeDti- roses, shrubbery, lilies, peonies. See Spark man. - n jntlel)eluent,'v.rluiiug & uP 93 s cal. and think it a clever bit of bleeding hearts, and other things jmir Arsenate nf 1.0ml of 'l.iW Rn ev was down IT M Kerr. Kratm jury nress agent s wot'K. ne was 111 100 numerous 10 mention ' 1 ..!..., . n 11 nff WullWOliwi iiii"'""" - J" u.,.1 H o vonr ni ! asaessor. . . . . . ... 39 I m.. i ..,un v,r...n hnma Lunonn Wa nlan hava anmn fine u.&.t. N7 ml I llHVIIlf . mill nun lltriu nn iivmic Druin;ii. . ' - - Hnntrm.il - I I . . , . .... l..i I l ll. . upplie....- o 31' was attacked tor bins incurrea cemetery pianis anu smuoueij. TIIORNBURGH President H. E. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY Vice-President Cashier Ferrin, Aas't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. - Capital and Surplus $50000 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. S. Treasurer 148,082.44 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 27,000.00 1,317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 $529,312.56 $529,312.56 Ilouorvo 3 4k Per Oout, DIRECTORS Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailor J- W. Fuqua Wither W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg P i.l 'II .a. 1-11 I lllll tfcl 1111 Ill-Ill 1 11. I I IV. -f-i-- Ii... Uriltlurlnlr t Airi I Ullll'l Villi Mill! 111V 11 I I'll II I'l I in nines. iStepcliiliiren i "".:, a wirt, and "yrn 10 "CT ..I "T iiZ, v li; .i.ii. M,.u Ion M... een men, .. "- , ,.., Miller 3. uauu, i 11.UIK- rnmr 1.1 'ois. iiou 11 1 1 ..i,,,H,r.i nf idi'ctr fv-l :.. 1 i.niiiii.iu,.T ..Li.. u-.i kni l'OUKi P 1 t rants r-n-u Mm A 1 1 e ine " 1,1 -1"1' V. . i Court noue aim nm ........ - n; uuu .'ui.uuiii.ei.-u ij uuiu , r '".mis I ,iss, AIIS. AIHMi I ,.,, t.lP nnd t0..i K. U'uah-Orc Coio a 4o, .: ci I.,., .,ia tl,f hat. llie pnu,;y. Hillsboro, and ! - , " tiWt Side. KCo 6 . cent chr,,,ica, . 2. ranch h ':l,m- r f m, McMinnville to I 'ort- C 4." 60 en her that he could get no en- 1. wmtui 1 . ii. v.iitii iiiviuinn . 1 a . . - 1 1 in (lisnoJi I, ' , ' , , : land, on the Ya.nh.ll division llS 111 VVim lnmil.,1. I'liiiiiti; ' ' " M. ."'"".J " Koaler court houae anneK 6315. " r Arsenate of ,eitd ol c,,nr tv Clerk Bailey wasuowii t m Kerr. ijr.m 5 -signed ami you are Knd! Monday, 0,1 a flnff ZW wttinjr the highest grade lr 0 business as a director in a BMeS0 '"I. which will not burn the re 0f t,at city's corporations. Pruithomnie, und can bo used with one of that city And f 'iu id iinnt nn 011. lYiiLuuvi v. - , 1 r---- Nble price. --B. Lis, Bea- ing. was transacting l"8-e88 ,n j Baiey. si 11... . .a 1. HAnHnit mnrninif. - - - eiiu do linen wiin t irtnm.l """'f v "'7 Sulphur . solution.. Mlchae INtinMn. Weslern Union Telegiaph Co, tele- a gan tYancisco COStumer's, .a - t-li I . . . . a. a The attachment was nled witn ii 00 00 Mrs. Agnes Campbell, Corner of Seventh & Fir Streets. Phone City 153. 52tf Whether you are a father, mother, or simply a friend or some prospective bride it matters not, you will find it conyenient and satisfactory making your purchase here. I can show you a very nice assortment i 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. L.AUREL. M . HOYTw ADo,c,u 1 f- I I M' H H tl H H H i-i o i t- r- t f ' (r fc i J ti f 1 i 1 as 1 wi, lU-tl 1 WWII iuuiiubj -