The JnllLLSB6R NO. 10 VOL XI Hiii.sr.()U(),oki:r.()N, junk 27. 1012 i mutt u l at l nu Ht 4 .M i! M .1 m I it M 11 .i t.i.ir M l.r'.W Ml Ul ...if ,,.! ,.. hf W ll l IM t'lrtiH ill. ' ol 1 l 4.1 III. It , n 'jiiiS, th. ,. .mm" . 1, I"1 ii wi , I" rt l ,M 1, ,,. 'M lv lirll' , la ..!"' iri. I IK 1 ' k.. rl.il mM l H..1 """ ... lr'0 ... '- , ,i...P" 111 i.I r "";' 'mi .i"v;! Ii iw I. liiU. j ntlV , llrXl" flKH STARTS ON LIN nun" w ORESI UKUI E ROM F - Ili-ii M in In- "dv, the Id.' "I'.uiliy" coon land which a i h.-rc Saturday was one of On- ln,t heard iti the city for itianv months. 1 he colored i'en- tU-ni.-ii were there with the nil. and 1 1 i - y lil.'W rings uroutul .". hs r loin iianii. u hii-li in it..'lf. ;ii I.r.-ttv i'ikm! When it . aim- to the "Vali of hn-aiiis" th- had in all young again, and w hen I hey ton- ulT a m itc of nn- tmo' even tln'ulil, halt. lame and lilm.l. itart.-d to trip a jig ami only i,rii tiii'iiisfivi'K ijo'.vn hy ati appeal to 1 tii 1 i in ral liecoruin. It a a i miiih- land. GARDINA FANS 15 PORTLANDERS VitltiriK leant Made Itut lour Hit oil the Voum.tcr BUM I S. I OK MSITOkS. STIMiV 4llucd I he Hume Trim but a Meanly Si Milt ia CIukc (iamc yr Suimard. of the Wa hmei..n hiitroi.'t ni.ti"" "lht tin' la 1 oi the . K lr a art !. ll- 1 (ri I ..1. t I. rose II. at uili fur MV month supply ll.oiu. lam ti, r t" ",l,,,v M 'I I la Ijilrlt'r.ilv supl'll will U-tapped jt tl,.' olv Ininl 1 "I ir..i-1 Ut hi"' n"i ll r.aij h I ..rti. lmi. k.r,um tl'al " tt;,,, r ,":l'l,l iii,! tin " J"i' I'1' 'i-1"1 it 'ir t Sir. i t. '-a Mr. Turner flatted a l u' lat "ik tl.- Iif I '! !' I 1 1 .. . 1 .1. 1 1, it it r.i t .ik l it a l'1 i"!,!,'!'' "" t, Ca!. iv. k al.T w in thiri'f"i- ! running int MoK Ujfo'.H maim tfre the -: Lin .M-ar-i. Work ill 'i-i"''l "" Y tvri I'll"" li1"' an. I ri-v. !.. ic. L..I tl,... will I..- roiiii. .!. I tin-' ('til U-wni'l iloul't. I h-1 i.i.lia. t f.rKitt-r from I on 4 t.ro'.i- will i,l,ir. Hi a. I.' of M una. Mi . an. I l .f car.rati"o n Mai I l r,n-fci't lr t!i'u.ia.t rail"i.i A foni- wa al t n . . from m IlilNU'io fii.l lu. -.lay iii.'in I a I lav that roin-h, ihair. or tiar- ir m I iiihiiKti'i'iil, ami it will ! v;.l a. tii'W. Mattri'sst' mailt' llif TimCrt'SH Vu, of rortlawl. w t rt ili fi-att'd hy the Cardinals at Athletic r; tarnav-.' trimmmi;; rariiets s"'"lay aft.-rm-m. t t at... Ill 1. lai i. I i. t.rv Jai k'i r, l .!ioisii r- r. Main Stri'i-t. u.Hisit.' fourt ho;i City or rountry. Work i' laranii i'.l. l.-t liuffiii' hant. of Kfi'ilville, .va up to llie fitv :aturilay Mill..-for I'ark, hy a lU'orc of four to two, in a tlose ami excitinj? Kme, fnim start to finish. The visit ors ili'l not wore until in the Dr. Iie' t'lassea are tleath to headaches. Ask your neigh bors. W. A. flriilith. tf Portland. formerly of laurel, was in tow n Saturday. Hon. Ira K. l'urdin and ('. V. MiII.t of Kort-st (Irove. were in the city Saturday, on leal busi ness. Mrs. C. W. Ilonham and tlauirh- ter. Miss Myrtle, of Canyon City, were quests of Mr. and .Mrs. M. N. Ilonham the first of the week. S. C. Sherrill has Ut-n award fil the Watts school aliove Forest (Irove. and will take charge at the bcirinnihif of the Fall term. Ilv siM i-ial reiiut st Dr. Ijwi the siH'cialist will visit Hanks on Wednesday. July 15 one day only lU'inetuU r the date. HIGHEST PRICE EVER LI County Clerk liailey Has llouunt OlJCommcrkial Properly MUN ST. REALTY CHWiR HANDS REXALL STORE I A k' it-L iaim.iI of Hi'fdville. ninth inniiiir. and ui) to this time and Win. Mohr. of Oak Hark, it looked as though the Cardinals were in the county seat Satur- would perfect a shut-out. Scott, dav imirniiitr. ii i'..- i:.,..i i,... ut,,..L l; Mcivtiiirht. the hot) grower u;iH CiMCl'leraiUV. ami 111!' !. v annual iiiiiii-i, ruum - - .1 t I. .U.'t weather of the out lift.-en men and all wed but near dlenco... was in the county . .. w..!.t N!itiir.l:iv II.' owns It U Vii.'.i if 0. I hi.U will In' r.c. ni.l l'V 'llllhtV Cl.'ll of W .1 illHIvt.Hl juiily. Urenii. up I" I- i i' k .in ' l.ilv i'.. I'.tl2. and tla ii Vitflirt "f the Ci'li; triu U.Mi i.l Wnl l.ri.U'.- tl'J fill III l.'lu'U r-....... . - - ytlir U. I h place, in K...id li -I . . . i. .. i Jr;a jv. I laui iinu - " .. itli IIKlV he M'.-ll at the i l.TK s hi' cout t reserves the riht to eel anv or all bid By order of the County Cu n t I! U, Stevenson, Couilly Jildv'e. llill.iU.r.1. Ore.. .Inn.' l'.M'J. INJl NcllMN MUM 0 VIkv J. V. Campbell sn."ned the mporury mjiiiictioii i.-sliainiiu' KfitV miners td forest I. l"Ve rm IrUim: any contrai t to the Ijrf.'ii t'l.nsti ui lion Co. until mutter of ilitenniuinv the Walitv ..I' the iiriK-ecdini; hall f I., . ii .l. l. i mm. il ill i ll'CUlt tirl. I'lii' in.iuiirtii.il all'.'ited over ilMI feet of nav ini' oil S colnl lUlllle. The papers Wile re. In -d til the olliee of the county rk Fiiday inurninir. and the f Will be heard at the liet luf the circuit juh;e. AHU Ml N I'k.MSi: PAN INi I .mt sav s that lie timls that aphis has injured the outlook iats coiisiderablv. and tin mi I of the week has L'iven tht p.-. I a new lease of life after the li..t sun had m arly routed them. Wh'-at. he says, is looking tine. as far as the Fall sow n is conn-roe. I. and he does imt think th.-v have in nired this particular i-r.ip hut the oaU have at least ..;!eie. a one sivth, or more, of ;i i..,s. it.- urn's ine aiius in iats m nearly all lK-ahties in the uiily. Oairvuieii. attention Seven - .... ..... ....i rej'istere.l ltMSlelll null calves for sale, ranuiv in uvv from three weeks to Seven tllolltllS. I Live of them old enough to lie.l.l Herd. rine sohk. iinu Ian'.- for ai'i'.-C.isi. Ii. llavrley. IliU.U'ro. Ore., or Oak Cove Farm. Forest Crovc, Koute 'i Hoys haveU'cn throw inn rocks from the Southern Pacific rijrht of way into the lie.s aloiitf the railway, and farmers from P.ca- four hits. Hartels. the Cress pitcher, struck out but four, but was also stiniry. allow ing but six bits. The fame was one of the liest of the season, and was enjoyed liy a lair sizeii crowd. Scott passed but one man, while Hartels walked 'A. Wil liams and Hrik'S were the only players credited with sacntice hits. The line-up: TtlU Clrl Co t al.v lirf. 1 f T lUrrd, f M.-Krrn, I l , Mi tii.iMl.l. J Ii... 1 1 .IK llrk, t II . . . . y IUerK. I t WiIm.d, r f .... Wllltlrll, lUiti-U, AH a o . u o a I o I n po o n i loii to C.aston have U en tnak- HilU'xiru rlt. M..ij;ri, J Ii 1- irritun, c f i... . , ... i .. 'IK. " lliK' complaint Inal II Keeps many ou.k, l b... el them developiinr their biceps Willuun. I I throw mvr them back uain. This '"'. 1 ' throw inn of stones on farm lamls t e .ii... i IS lliol".' or less 01 II liuinaim- th. re is likely t U' some com ..1.....1 I. h..for. the district iiton.ev if it d.H'S not cease. DIST. 61 IK)HS IT KMIMT Where can we play ten-pinnet? I I... i':mie thllt IS all Hie Hofe. J5 9 K I u I 14 YO I I I o 9 u I 14 Jl 4 6 J7 K 5 .1 P. .immerman. of District I'.lllll' I I 111 L HO "t- - I ----- this new howlintfyame will soon No. '1. lieyond North Hlnins, rt seat Saturday. He owns the Farnham yard, and has a fin prospect. Five-room bungalows on easy n:iviiieii t ulan. in Pattison & Moran addition. West llillslxiro. See Spark man. Ladies and gentlemen play ten-pinnet. the new. respectable and entrancing crame. Soon in HillsUiro. Watch lor notice later. lt-tf Miss Laura Walker, of near Heavet ton. passed throuuh town l-Viilnv cveiiinir. after a visit with her brother, A. A. Walker, of Scotftfin Valley. .1 C. Kuratli returned the last nf the W.'t' k from a trio to the Tillamook .section. He says it is a irreat country, but old Wash ington County suits him better. John Powell, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. M. A. Powell, started the last of the week for Needles, Cal.. to airain take his iosition in the train service. Last week's rains delayed pav inir work to a considerable ex tent, and but little was accom plished. Just as soon as the I her settles the old contract of last year will soon vanish into "thin uir Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lonnwent Bailey Cay SIMM fur 4ivPst feci One Slory Building County Clerk J. W. Hailey last week closed a deal wherein he takes over the brick one-story building built by the Commercial Hank, and where for several years the bank conducted its business. The property is 41) i feet by 1HG, and is well-located With the sale follows a half in terest in the HillsUiro National Hank's east wall. The two stores are now occupied by K. L. Mc Cormick's music store and Chas. Parker's Palm confectionery. Thi nric naid was ilO.lfX)- the highest price as vet paid fori llillsboro property, considering! the size of the building Clerk Hailey has great con fidence in he future of the coun ty seat, and liesides this purchase ow ns a big interest in the Com mercial Hotel uronertv. at the corner of Second and Washing ton, W . V. Wiley having the re maining interest. He intends adding another storv to the Main Street building as soon as busi ness justifies. E. J. Lyons will build next year, without question, to the east of this block, and there is some talk that D. B. Burk halter. who owns the livery, will also put up a brick next season. With these old buildinirs sub stituted with good structures the future of that Dart of the city will lie assured, lients are al ready very high in the quarter. i. i Is now one of woman's strongest weapons. The ileliriou fragrance ef a delicate perfume carries lmt ing memories of womanhood that eten n.ake up for lick .f prettine.s nl other thiii;s. but the tcrtume miet V V.00A. Much of the chenp perfume nowadays is ma.'e from mineral prmlucts, and not only I uses its strength, but decomposes into an obnoxious smell. Our perfumes are carefully selected to get and retain your custom. You o an thertfore t absolutely sure they are Rood. Come in and try them. j The Delta Drug Store j I HILLSBORO, ORE. I m v s m v mus t s:.x..m i Are You Thinking m 0 I Ij tin. lil.l'ani. ui.u ' il- v for f tt)iis repast, consisting of chick- "iS I " n,l a '' wM". straw berry shortcake , rs, here and at .i..ii....i... as well as I 41 I HI IF I, I I I MV lit M " lakmiinriili T he election of school olllcers PYTHIAN PICNIC The Pythian picnic at North v nms satuniav. was auenaea bv silKiut five hundred people, the threatening weather in tne morn ing, causing many to remain at home. Past Gram! Chancellor Marion F. Davis, of Union; Grand Chancellor Frank Wrightman and G. K. of li. & S.. Stinson. of Sa lem, and W. G. Hare, of Hillsbo ro, were the principal speakers, and the addresses were thought ful and full of fraternalism. i u hi itimn i aii iti iH'i iinu .ini lii i iiiiuai v ; i r ii in mm. i i 1 1 i a . . i - . ii. ii.. i. ..h.. I u. .!... . i.n.....ii ui'muii i . i.ii..M w..,t...n niu'.k a iv ,. alley HI IllllSiaini. I KUl tlUll lV lll. ll num.... lo jUIIIl l tiuu.ni, u.v... ........j, .'.'...i.' .- ..w....i..nt A meet ini.r thev carried (Hit the full vj!4tiir.lav. to attend the funeral , Y. i i. i f,. i .. ...... somethiiur instructions and remiests of the Lf Heni-v Phillipi. a brother of l l tf State Superintendent. I he lad- Mrs, Umg. I: .....I n.l uei'i.) n luinn-l .... I r..,a.. i- wil. who rounds the 7.1.1. Fa,""a""'-' iiiuntv for the mi . I... t ii ,i ...iiiilellSl l oiest lirove, was down to tne Wtv Saturday, ite says in. com- ..lotion of school olllcers V". "i , IV V p. ;i ... .V. ,i "i' .T Vha nninu nnvil p:,n bus receive., i.ioM' oo . . . 1(, . A L r for di- 'Vr. ..' SiVr nn.l th elders had a irood S aild Carl r . ..U flnn.! rsnninn nu. . t l t.,...l r.., 1 L-r, I n.i nr,l wu-iuom, 1 lie liro-1 M. 11. ..le.i'i auu sun, vv, m.v ......i r.. .. .... montlw ehoo now iloinir coniraci woriv ai l ......e-w.d nn.l found but Mohler. Ore., over on the Tilla will pronaoi) oi.'im lolnlilenil'iy i" coilieS. lie leaves a wife ii- I." I.,..lt ..'111 mum nn 11. na I.. U..II... .... - " . , otlicein the llillslniro Commercial John Zimmerman presided over i(,.;i.ir..r nlw.nt .lnlv 1. He thp nroirnim. After the speak i ..in p. i ... . .... m.".. - - -, t- - . , w ill h:ne miarters near the ot- ing the young folks enjoyed m a t p:,n has received more mi K a u ,tw, in A L i,, turned ut more pro.hu t this f h Spring than for any ""JJf lUUn for clerk. Tli the Plants started. !! " . months Itiilitluc is Giving Great Sat i fii'tion to the Peonle There i. I,.,.. is now tm the 1 1 . -,i I...I.K. , mn ' -itiMtt.-.-.... , - ' . K.. wane, ami win pi. ... .-- ,,' , hi ile nimos t on. The legal vo- mtxik coasi. iney expeci w ut ncioi e nn . . I i FOR SALE Of opening a BanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not overlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National ODD 11 axk Private desks for writing your business letter; for drawing your checks and a big free telephone list in a private btwth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make you feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. Your patronage courfeousy received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main and Third, Hlltobwo. .i i little opposition, me legal o- iuook o'.i.h. -'"-j .;" ters instructed the Uiard to pro- there all Summer, doing grading Horse. 3 cows, calf, 25 chickens. .' .. ..i...... . ...... I..... f,i. llu. r..r Tlll'mnmW lountv. mnwur liinrtur hnv rake. 2 walk- cure ii iirsi-ciu. irdi .1. . .... .... - iiiiu..vi, ... .n.v . , - . I saw cordwood. poles up to 12 t.suing year, and they expect to diameter, tence runs, Vote at a 8hici;i lllClies ill ui..'"'"" .. , . I' .....I Iman s tf all Kin.is. into ror a special lax stovevvood lengths. m g qmrwl vviite. n none oi north 1 ne i t ti 1 1 1 . i ... . ----II ,,n me Curl Skovv. lualatin f th, .i . i il.il.l,.,.-,. (liei'on. innei. nn.-' ; . . ... i.....n lHt)ks ior me nomij, III I II nd they expect to . .... , . , . ing plows sulkey plow, tanning ..I sehool meet nir J-. l " ".Kt3. sl a . mill. U. S. cream separator. 2 to Idaho, t ie ast o ineweeK, spec a tax to meet the re- J" ll' ' . Fn ,.,r ett car wagons, etc. I exiiense. F. M. Wads- e Kin . u-nn t tnh A W-it Having sold the Josef Meitner of The Cellars, chairman 1 i: . A;, farm. 1 mile east of Farmington. of the hoard of directors, pre- - n 0in t nl in small tracts, we have no use sented the achool with ten useful am1 ,s 1,11111 Ior a niounuun tuu" for this personal property, and I i'... I try. 1 ...ill coll it nt nttrnclivp tiriCCS. l. Christie and W. I'.. Hiass fmiineiit teal estate men ol fgary, Alta., have been in tin i lor the past week; says Uu at Falls. Mont.. Leader. Uluarv iirobalilv has im't "il streets than :iuv oilier l.vin the Canadian Nortiivvesl.' Ivy saiil toilav "Its miles td 'ilitliic st reel's have been unite ,Mst for the town. I,arc.e con 'ts for this type of paving l been let this year, showing aiilislaction eiveii by tins 1,1 of naviiiLr. All our heavy Biic streets ne now being t('ii with bitulithic, al'ler hav- tiled various other kinds. I'ruil tirowcrs' Altentliui M 1 I ....... ll 'll f III., I t 11. U The craw iisiiermcii nuo- .y .jyj a Vote of thanks tor nis William Miiiin. oi ureeiiMue, Soe ranK isamicK on me busy shipping some tine catches nK men of tnt anj Anlon Vaiulehey. of near pia0l.f i mile east of Farmmg ,to Portland and Taconia- lhey (... mu a jVcly baseball game Hanks, were in town Saturday, ton, on the Reaverton road. .. ..( thai ll"1 tlt'lu'iicies are 8i.,UH)1 Knninds, c.. an.l called on the Argus otlice. Alvord-Carr-Hunter Co., v. i nt very large this year. yimil,1.,.mnn umnired the Mr. Vaiulehey will move to hoy 219-221 Board of Trade, Port- J r il... ui'deiit lishermen are ...... n., i,est one-room this Fall, having acouired prop hand. Ore. '. ..r ,r,.iiinir sonic of the : 1 1 K IIIV .'I "-r. - . , . Vainhill river species down into h ! Tualatin and tributaries, as 1 . i ti.ev imiw larger It is sum ui"- r . . - ,u .that stream. TheA.ams hoy the big shippers irom section. . i. ; Two larne lots on .. i "V i p track, near f li c i c lit MHUU . . . ..... 'I ... I ! iMlf IIW I H. Cartlner. WW Kast Ash. Port- mihI. Ore. .... i.' M lh'ovvii. of liu'oma, (al r.'.l 19 Voiir Ai'seioite of Lead of Ulli eiNiniii.il nii.l villi .111 i ( ) I i . . 1 1 1 . i . r 1 1,, i lii.rhi.vii eradt t'b'ul, which will not burn tin pge. and can be used will IH! in i 1 Siilnlinr hi ilu I ion L '"I Kan.. 1. 1.. i I ...j I ....I- r ... . ui ii .'. .,. ia in. . .. II'"!, Ore. HI-If for sab. tit ! leo'iriiin lialinir r't. in first class condition. John M. Wall, llillsboro. II Turner, of the Washing r'll'i'i'iin I 'him w.i-'il inn went to funs the tirst of the week ll. horland. now one of tin flt'm of the ('.leiieoi. section UlC illti.i'i.ti ut.iu ......I' to l ilt ' Mimday morning. , 'trrie.1: At. the M. K. Par m llillsboro. .lime 15. PJl K I1 111,., ..I ..I' V'nn. ..iiivel' rh.. anil l.'.ic. siiiiinei'. of this I.i.il.lin.r in the count v. and the Urty there building of the best mountain Fv(,eman Albright and J. E. Horwick. the Keedville road in this section, the peopie , ht Miss uortrudo. ot merchant, was a city caller, tn roaii in mis neciioo, ... ,r""e- daughter, miss iienruue, oi rnercn; of that vicinity predict a htulu- Soulh Hom, vVash.. temporarily day. ture for this portionot wasning- Portland, and Mrs. D. L. r Miiw. of the Arcade dis I.. . .i. . i rif.. .,1... I x-" -- ion vuuiii-. iiousion. oi me nose viij. t-j-t ,. na n roiintv visitor tne truests of Mrs. L. A. Long, bun- . . nf thll vvp.llc I , I lUOti va v.-- " .... Mrs. Mary Johnson Bird. of Auc'ust' Wedeking, of Scholls. The undersigned has so d the North Tualatin Plains, was down . the city Monday. rnarmacy w mtwi-. no ine inon-.-ei iii.xiii .ov 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. I reasurer 148,082.44 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 27.000.00 1,317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 -a -9 .-: .; r Resources largt ot any Bank In Washington Oounty J. A. THORN'BURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCF.LDOWNEY President Vice-Presiilent Cashier II. E. Ferriu, Aas't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18. 1912. Capital and Surplus $500O0 v(lin)(,;ih0;eSatunlay.ai;tera visit with hi hmthcr. h. U County years ago, , r. t ... Wlr to Tacoma. where he has ,uilt up llll CXK'USlve I'"'" ive-rooin bungalows on easy XJl Xvro Moran luuuuou, in - See Sparkman. 1,"" . ,.r o...at nf below Newton, W!fs in the city Saturday morn- .,, .....i ,,.u lieweil Oilt S; ranch on the Tualatin hot- lnnis. Five-room bungalows on easy , ..lull, in Pattison it m .Edition. West llilteboro o ... Cui-L-man. 10 L. Liiulsey and yv.te o Tualatin, were in me cmr .I.... ...m'l.inir. day in". . ... , T... 1 ud hens for 1 harmtuy W unw'-. - , lO uip iiiuirti mreuim ia- Pheeters and U. ayne, ami Mr9 . nn-d was oorn in i.anaaa m who. uiacKoernes ie uc.i.n, all accounts due are payable to 17, nnd came to Oregon in and the young America is mak .1. . .:. t.mni'ii.tnr. Thank m-m o.,.l in tmint of earlv date incr tmeket monev. llie leiiniiK v, . 1.1.', r- -, - . "- r .... .1.. f llilluhnro mill 1 : . .1. , .,l.l....t ..;..n.i..r in VVlKhini-I . . . . ing me peofiic u. . ' " 1 is iiiv 1 ui. ... I V, " upen air dance at the city Th $529,312.56 $529,312.56 Iloaorvo a 4 For Oont. DIRECTORS ..mm.. . r os. o. load jonn ui.i-7 j- . n Wilber W. McEldownry J. A. Thornburg 1 vicinity for the patronage of the ton County. Mrs. Margaret 1 ow- ' Saturday evening. June 29. past, and soliciting a continuance ell. pioneer ot is w, also auemteu ;j,jeketg 00. This will be as for the new firm, I am the meeting of the pathfinders. ieasan't an atvair a3 that of last Yours tru V. .. ... ;i,tnn.l tVmt wnu llillslioro, Ure., June i-, ui- vriAnv. on bus - m- ..hin Snmuel Hr sh ne. ness for the company.. He says who were wedded here last that he is of the opinion that weekt departed Saturday tor S1X carioaos m .. ... wi be no trouble aut home Jn Mor0i Sherman '''r wit h n th ast Ke Retting an acceptable franchise Count The bride was former country, v. h.n the gJ n Portland( and that work will ly Mrs. Agnes Campbell, who weeks, efhpmentswent to lonR Qn e y home here f IDOn BUY HALF 1 WATCH Str Sand ?? SB "tS " - lto Y-mW" divi3ion- SevMth Hr- 11 UI ... -- i iT ., - . ui . t r-i i J r.,-i rtl . 4-net rvo nn As a result of this casiern vie- iVr. Lowe, the wen Known Kon demand there has been an I if A. ! nM.iWVCl Upill 1" pill-co. Mrs. EdythTozier-Weatherred. of Portland, was a guest at the S A. 1). Meek nome, over Sun day, accompanied by her brother, . .r rr: thd vuM known newspaper man, of Portland and t.i Covtrin nnd nusociafps trave SUr. LiOWC, UlC wen nn"., mu. ua.... - -- - . 'optician and optometrist, their friends a big crawfish eed will be in Forest Grove Monday, down on k,. uvn 1. j, -- - i 1 11 In it V I f AMt-Afin I N I I r-MI WttLCI Julv 1. ana nuisuuru. temwu. and at. liatiKS, ju.y HM inr t.h fail to nave nun vest juui eje- cih.hj . I an to nave tio.i Tho menu of the ancient For tr asses. ure muu j-mn nuuo. - - , experience. Scores of Washing- Greeks pales to staleness by rot? County references. Re- the side of the Washington Coun- member the days and dates. ity crawnsiu A poor timekeeper watch, really worse misleads you. I well as the finest watch trash. I watches to be time are safe iu buying price you pay. ' . is only Half a than none, for it sell low- priced, as watches, but no guarantee all my keepers, and you here, whatever the LAUREL M. HOYT 'jeweler and optician Salem, . '-va VL Vy Vll I - ' P-V, Kev. Weber otliciatmg. llillsboro.