Uo!U awi nut i . GRAND OPENING OF TMK Helvetia Mercantile Company 1 SATrKlAV.jllVli; SW ISS HALL HELVETIA LMiKO ll Ul.W.WS t ti c - I . .v r. , j ... . i . Admisstou lrec. Public is invite.! to inspoot the most m.vK-rn st -tv . ;s t'w j I tllttd KAihvsss. ! au i.tik ri y kim: Mit Klm.i lYrrtn an.! .1. C r'U.r. f Siith IVtnl. u.-tv m:irn,.i :n nt i ,.,n.' 1. 1 id.' tiri.l., S'ntfi :ti' Oik. M.fi.l.n - nuiir. :it T-ti, i i n k. lLukit.s. et tlu- H K. ('tuuvh. it ui Ifcj. t'li.!. H ?; of H!'.NU'.' at J i-.nj'11-lu'.l ur.ir l.i.u.w. t.rttii'iU . mi rnvt.-.l lh tfctfl "jV i -tn.'Si it.M -i. " She h i- ! ' .n. l" the s.i.0 lY.I v.rki is Id lii.' M 1! l'uu..-h a-ul sue vvlCI !. niNM.i iri t liuivli envies. lh.' .'nmm i :e the Hpujlf ii .' i!. n i l':uitv t'iMint. .is!) . :iv,.) i ; int. tot .1 in tJHfj. ;i i. r ! ml i'i'. r:iHiif, lh.' V. il ;ii:i H ii l r. Ho Ml s." l no ol Scutli IVn.l't .-. r .tiMmtk.il men. ar.l t4l iui'v the tYii.n.h.i Kivtr i.i . 111 - i.-i. l!;o I i.s ii.ii i or i. liiox will iii:im- ti..4r t Soiltlt Tx'ti,!. . . 1. M V siv that tn'ut in V-.; nsnlri vo in OnYiia itiSMl so much in l!u past iiH'iitfc, .in":ins tied N'lr:i o I'tl.i SC.r.ll (if .' r:il oars ;uA ill.. 1 ,l Ii.a-I-MK .V'1IM.' i t-Wi V i.. I'. l .es. IM I'.. IB. .III. Ill I lV A .i- I. r storB , O (IM 1 X' SOI'? ' 'k ? . JBTiiaafii y "BED LETTER DM" J Hi ill m Saturday, June 29, 1912 Ten "10" Green Stamps Tree. Bring your Book tf Premium Parlor at Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Store, Hillsoro, Ore., Also at Saelen CD. Spiesschaert Meat MarKet, Bring your Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, J,a1ls, Coupons, Trade Marks, Etc., and particularly your ''Hamilton Bonds' and "Cou- pons" and have them exchanged for Green Trading Stamps. The following Progressive Merchants in Hillsboro giyc S & II Green Trading Stamps: Saelens & Spiesschaert, Meat Market Christ Wuest, Tailoring J Murrow, Wall Paper and Paints City Bakery, Bakery Koeber, Cigars and Confectionery H. D. Schmeltzer, Wood Hillsboro Produce Co. THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO. Tho3. A Sperry, Pres. Paid-up Capital, $1,000,000 Local Premium Parlor. 108, 11th St. Portland, Oregon. FO&eiT LSJ Ll - : mm H 13 n W pa I in '1 Hi- & a H HP P in Formerly th Alien iSc Wrij.ht S'orv Our Mld-Snniiiior Clearance Sale, which we anncuiiGcd last week, still cotiiiiuies. Sea sonablo merchandise of all kinds at prices that will close them out at doiiblG-rjiiick time, if you area shrewd and careful buyer yon will realize the wisdom of taking advantage of this sale. It's a mighty One and a mighty unusual opportunity for money saving. C'.K L" . 11. K .?t t.nt c uridine at ii ;-l.Ac- ( urtaint nt .'i Curtain !c rim ! I.nwnt nml limitiri ! .0 to 'i I.Hwn1) I. tie . untl inrriiun, .V ( sc TIoinpMm'! Glvt l"iltir' m v h, only iri lt ft. 1 5. 1). '20 t.'i. Mhow Irn;th jjlovi-v 11 ami whitt-n i,'i Hftm-iiiiit in I)rt" GootU, To-l-inj'. PihlmnH, Oilth and null in Muslin Undcr- SUIT DEPT. $12 to $!." mrn'-i iuit $(),95 Yt.uths u'n. ." to rj $is (Ht . h lioV,uit, $57."t $,.",o $ 5 ,., - t) M n' worK .Wirt, .) t.. T,V ;V)t Ciimvnn love. UK- 5, Mrn'n panti. $1 t . $"i ?), i Sample lint of nu n' vinli rw or. wotth up in , St ;it. Mi-n's and lioy' t npy '2Qc r20 pvr t rntoff on mi n and hays' traw hats. Mrn' 2"n- ati.l ;;."K- tifs l),-Mt-nS ."(c and 7.n v ;s)t Drt-i' -ihirti. $1 2.", ()t)t. LADIES' DEPT. Any nady madf hou-ii- ilrtm in Wash suitu up to $7 CW-pipce drrns, up to $7 Any tailored suit, up to $fi Any tailored suit, up to 9fSc MILLINERY Any hat in our millinery Mo K ut ONE HALF pkici: SHOES hot of men's Oxfords, in hint Us and tans, nearly all sizes, one quarter to one-half off the regular price. Hi,.; t ut on other lots of l,oth Men's and Ladies' Shoes. PEOPLE'S STORE CO. . . l-..rnitrly tin- Alli-ii : Vrii.ilSl..r.-. Hillsboro, Ore. Hillsboro, Ore. Secretary of State Hen W. 0 cott writeH theAr'UH that com pleted petition for the Hlue Sky Law should at once lie nent in to hm odice as it takes time to check up the petitions. (! Rtates that the names on e;ich petition must he accurately copied by the circulator, with his adida vit attached. Circulators of pe titions Hhould take notice of this provision, and ircr. Uu to Salern as Hoon as possible. Miss BcBHieSehomhurj?, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehom- burjr. was terul-rcd a linen nhoW er luesday eveninir. Those pres. ''"t-were: Mrs. K ,J. Sewell ami the Misses iMi.aShory. Klizal.etl, Archhol.l, Klinor Wilkes, li,. Jelsman, I,ij(. and Hertha Jesse, f)na Knord, Jennie and M!"''f l'ichfi:iM. Willahelle Moore, I'Aelyn Dooher, and A fie Harrington. Miss Sehom tmra is to Ik. wedded to UoH,, Wnuht, of I!ul,, Idaho, Sundny. C. II. Myers, of Centcrville one of those lucky enough to have hia clover hay in the barn was in lh-' city yesterd tv inter noun. io i in: 1'i i.i.ic Owing fi ciri'timslaiici'H oyer which we have no coiilrol tin1 committee on program for the Washington Couutv Veteran As Hocialion make (his nnnounce inenl, t hai, at I he annual reunion to l,e held at. ( lornelius on July I, jni'l !1. 1!M2. there will he no I'orest drove Day." Uy Order of Comtnittee. . lull Mrs. I'l. I''i!:!!"an ing, his week at T. ll- drove, was .nwi ' thf seat, TiieMil.'iy. " ' ment, in lh" '''J'!" 'Id''1 had brought, nwiinrt n l''orest (;rove.tosWF In.cls hciiitr nue. y. "nd.:y " " . ' A,.ru Mr. BW'-I fill Ml'- " . . 1'.. in !.... I "'' i which will bo founds