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Slicn:; K, lint li- u- i ; , ti'll l.i-i I ' i,;iv. ai, li- c I"!- i Ihrmii I, ith II - l -l , ,u Tin' i ll mi i.f l!i- (in, i ihr. . in j jail I, ,'i, l -'uv il .'it M-t "-v. ! ,t l- l-M lii- ft " ' If ii ' , Ir-ak II- :i I'liilt-I in t li - ir. i ' it,',' of v itii, ' , i th il I - I ;! j lint ci'iilt -,l liri' in .- nf I hi', .it I f,,i lrin!i. ur Hii:iil'ii' i'l l iiii'in v, i anil M.'i,, , ;i i.tati lil- l,t 1" tl :il t-tf-.t. i It n r.-;.,!t-',l Dial lla' l'..'l -rj Ii'i!!i, Hi- niisMiit' d;it usit i'l 1 1 1-1 '1,1., all, r th- ;,i-i ill aini ii'l parh I, a, I -nil- ni sir-am In ii I'llncat- tli- plai'i' vs (i-l''1 tl,, ("Ininli'H' ,M,k ,ac-. Hi- da! a 1 1 -u l,y hll'iril. I li- t i.'.il ur oS. ,n,li-r nf Marl, iui.1 II - J iii'i vu; lif thinks Ii;h l.tlh' ' I'K'k il Imni h, Lank. Karl Mct'iiy say:! that In r-i-f'"i ,ni wan mail- li-rau .- h- 'Ii'l till' ;-liii in-, jn,l li- ill'l ttaiil mi iii'jon to fall on any in i rwrriil part v. MM il was pal-i',1 tliat tl - ,! 1 vi i ir-iin ,litiil-'l. Sli-iill K-t y( in t-i I imp j k'nilnlal-il tnr thp itia.iti'i't'ul an,! ; 1'iiln nt iiiaimrr in which h- nn- ravi'1, ,1 ih,, nn: t-iy. lla. I Woo. I- ! ' k h ii kih-il iin,.l nihil, 'I, nii'i j Karl .MrCoy rcmain-il in lh- i'iiiitr , s, i thai sn;;pi'iiii woiihi ; it'll hav- i i ) ,: ii him, Ih,' ill- 1 hiir inii'ht 1 1 : i . i -i.iaini'il a ims I'l-y. Ol'l (iUN III CIK'IC I U'MNS In I'm Hand fio minut-s. fi:'2t) ... . 7:10 . K:'JS . 10: IV 1:11 :t:,r,r, (i n;, . . H:0!l . , i):l.K. . ... H 111 p III p III p III .pin I'l'nni Poillaml !"" ininules 7;r,0 . . t:ir, . H:L",l . !2:1X . 4:117 li;'JI 7:110 Ihlilf lii::io ; ; '.'." a in . '. (VcpH was down fivui Tim br the last of the week. El '.- '7V:;- FERQ GRQNERAFTER 'lai i-'iiun ,,n ' 1 it- in (h ""'!; in, ,t i-ll- tiinlx-r 1 ! 'rack, aini " It ,! '.' ;!y 'h'l r.i.t : 'I'- ftlOVIIIL' ciiiilun ,.n tie r.tn.i'k. !l.i r.- r a i. . 1 in , , i '''! r.t c-ararici- toj ti- M l-. .(,t ll, ,,AM ;,,! )r I I II i II" lr, ,i 'i'l ,- was h. - -nt h tin- S'H-Jav a n.j'iri'il. r- , ui.t i in I'. Hi, tnr Mna l farn,; 7", in 1'ia-ti; t ir-. (In, aiil m-an 1 1.' - ,- fa,-, r In plaiv; I llnlM-ii, ; t.an- nick a.sav (rum . I , - i-l':, i:a. !i"iii A a! i ' l. r, -1, ; i ' ! .'lli'l lli.ikf it--trr-lM. .lailii'S -In 1',,., (),,-. 111 i i.ili .l M tl - flln-it "I a" t-ir a nuart, r" ' ' 1 '' , t ma I- in t r--. i r. U 1 -n ymi ii r,l siii'ik- l.iiv u '.a tf 1 . . f. r mans ar th r i .e l nf i ia;, s ( Yk, U l ii'lav. Mr. I.il i H-r fruii) ,n a if,- ,. ('. S. 1 : 1 1 ; I - 'i-i. it nf Ih- I-.'UI. 'a. M. N.-iI & lahhy. . Va-ka SI,- s. f.t :; !i"-i ,,f 11,,'ir t-, i !!. N-rth-rii wa' .... . , i i r h i ,s a i in irM' i Mill. .nr. .tii-i ; ..... , . . . -.M.l r-main m 1 1 - ' al'iii,!) si-asmi ! , ti rt tiiHi to St at- Mr;. John !.o-ker J r mi tln ir c iunlrv of low ii, to apart i!" II. i, h i I'.iiN-k. so r.l'l l- c'ns- to his - factory. IVuin i m, ii ar- now bnsv I I i I, i ,l - iCK-r, w illow and '.. to. I th- n it put is a -t e -r tunic. I , . .,-!! Ar t. ! Mrs V, I'h. et-rs. Mr. .lei S"A-!!. Mr. and ,',1 a t"'i and Mr. and II M-'flVn went up to i (! , l i t of th- Week, l i I , t )., ir, U.tI.'C. ' !.! f,, Si! of Harry Morton. Sr r-tn,'iin-d for an . , w hi!- the others i.iv. 1. ,M- '. na-i , ! . -ell, of W "d in'th- dty tl,- last 'I I w k. hav iiir just re I iM a a trip l' ' 'lark wl.-r- he visit, I his ir law . Sam I'imlcV, w ho .i'l' ,.(!, .,,ii'.-i,i I'sii acres of .1 hi: d ill' in Ouessa, Hivt ! '.v ! , at : m ti-ii. ;. 1 1. iv i '. vv a ; in from .... M. lav. ami says ii.f hi ; -a'-!y hav. Jolly lie is The . I- Mat--', ill'l ll"I c h',., Ilia! was cocked, hut it 1,1, i,-hi',l th- ilnvvn fotli'uT r.inlv - liol enoliuli. I"nv r, t" hurt it Ii'l" feed. S. 1,'Matijr linishinira , r- .i-l-tic h'l' .lohii (':rs'. :,) ., ',:', lia slalinn. lie has i:i at Cllllpll l, Use Im'Iioiis untiK- "l- prnaeh an do a n at I now has Ins crew 1'iialalin. where they vv ii i, i,h this week. Mr ami Mrs. iVnzil Smith, of Portland, were in the city last 'rid iv on business connected will, the -I.I Climax Milll e.irpo- I ...r.k lV M r i- 1 1 i.tn. HI Hit'!' J e.i' ";- S mt ii :i'"l S'luth sas tlial I I he tow n vv lien In brother Tip. hardly knew left the train. u ,u-, cl Timiter and U"V Tup Joy Tup to Hock ,,,l wife went over in, I n- to camp fur sever- Ml weeks. Mr. is had and hi I Topper's health livsician toitt mm .' . .i. :i r... to tret out ami rou.uu o a w idle, i? M Hanks, of Hanks, was 1 ... .. i 1 lio eolllll V SO at Friday. OIIH I, - , I ,, i j iieit ci-ons are loon look- . ...... K. IH. :'. ' in,' well up I" ':" ,l, lini,. city on Hairy ami tnai is thriv- m( l ij'lit iiioiur. vi o i,-;.'L,.lt and wifi' for-.rt- I., li uikS. now Of I Ol t i.m,l' were out to the city Friday v with tVU'sby Young. in eotnpiin.V on leital business. i,',.l hm-ic. of below Cedar ,,n Ihe piarnes Uoad, was up to llillslK.ro Satuniay morn- nur. l C U'aoillliail. of lanks, w',lovvn to llillshort) the last nftlH-week. on business. ,,i M.ith-s. of Haiin Laurel, lniMS;1(:ed business in town tho last of lln' week. ,' ! Tonnue was at St. Ilel e.i; Saturday, on logal bumness. " . .r i !i . . . V at I I I'.i;!.. I , v. , . THE FESTIVE FLY ny lhal Cbt-np Calvhir Can he MaJo and Many W ill I all I v i k v u SiWy ur Stu! Cinl Homo Can Be I'rtc I rum I'tili I't-nl lirmiiT, of Schulls. in tli- city Fn.Iay, ami tcllx th- Ar-''-" H't '""A' in tf.tr time tn he inn a cainpainn (,ri tl.t- l!y, th-arri-r of tyiilmiij a-nl otln-r kin-'lr-. ihs-as-s. Mr. (Irnrii r savs that t-vi-ry fanner mIiou!,! hayc a hi trap, ahout a f m it or so S'l'.arr. h- ili,-s will (.;,( jfito tl,-ni hy th- liiiinlr-iisatnl tliou.-t-ainN, an, tlu r- h no i tli-r at'-n-ry (hat w ill cl -an th-m up as rapi-lly. All that is ti-ril 'il i t or thr (Miar,, a litll- tnoiiMint'. aini Kinn- w ir- scr n. Mr. (Jro-n-r ha-i two or thr at Iim plac ami tl.- Ily cnlnny is v-ry Hcarc-. II- hroiiht the i,,.a up to ('. I. Kinih-rlm. an, I that ni-char.ii-has turr-il out s-'i-v i-ral. One of tlies- at th- renr of th iioiis- ami on- in the harnyanl. whi-r- Mr. l-'ly hr,ls. will do Atitnl-rs in iliininihiiii,' th- Jly family, ami l tul to sanitary 'htioi's. I I h-con-of screen is so tna'l jthat wh-n tin- llu-s yvi their till ; fr-iii a vessel, tiiulerncath. tlu-v ro up the con- ami t r, rou h a h"U' in the tup, into the main I rap. They then remain th-re, as they hau n't sense i-iiouk'Ii t ret hack the way they cuter. S. I'. AM) I. I!. iS: r. All, i-vc.-pt th- V, U. N.. trains are electric, and stop at the d--it on Main street. To Portland I'on-st 1 1 rove Train Mc.Mmnville Train-.. Sheridan Train Forest drove Train Mc.Minnv ille Train Forest drove Train HutfciU" I rain McMinnv ilte Train (i:I7 a. m. . 7:!'.ii a. tn. iLfiS p. m. 1:1:50 p. m. 2:15 p. in. 1:15 p. m. ..1:."S p. ip. :o7 p. in. .1) 50 p. in. Forest drove Train . From irtland Kiii'i'ii- Train arrives S:15 a. m McMinnville " . U:T2 a. m' Forest drove " 11:5'. a. ni. Furtst (Irove " !l:15 p. m. Sheridan " 1:"-0 p. ni. McMinnville " ...l::J7 p. m. Forest drove ' .7:15 p. m. Forest drove " 11:00 p. ni. McMinnville " .12:15 a. m. A I I trains, except Kugene trains, stop on tlag at North llanire ami Fir streets ami at Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street. Steam Service Old le(Mit To Portland P. II N. Irani hoi p From Portland P. K. vK: N. Train 10:21 a. ni. m. SCM.MIIH (IRANI) pretty home wedding was cel ebrated' at the home nf Mr. and Mrs Christ drain! of Phillips, Thursday. June IS. 1011. when their oltlest daughter, Theresa Kleanor, was united in marriage to Mr. Louie (.. Schmidt, hev. lloll'ner of the Presbyterian Church ofhYiating. The ring ceremony was performed. The room was beautifully decor- ite.l with fern. Oregon drapi ami lilies. The wedding march was played by Mis Hlsie Cros s-n. The bridesmaid Anna Grand sister of tin1 bride, wore a light blue crepe de chine dress trim med with shadow lace and Mr. Albert llanley acted as grooms man. The bride was beautifully gowned in silk poplin and carried a bmuiuet of ferns and carna tions. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served. The evening was spent in music and dancing. Those present were: Mt. nu.l Mm. C C.imi.l, Mr. ami Mm. Moiilz Sttiiiiiill, rr,'"'!' I'fOu-Iti.Io hh,1 t-roi'iii, Mr. bihI Mil l itiiiinii, Mr.'nint Mrs. .Iriiiiv, Mr. ami Mrs. I.cilfl, Mr. mulMoi llnti-hiiiMiii, Mr. bihI M... .1. Srliini'll Mr ' Mr- 0 A U'liilry, Mr in ,1 Mrs. I) (liner. Mis. J Ntissliniiiiu-r, MrH K KmifliiH". Mr YiH-liiui ntul .lmiKliU-r, Mrs. Kvhii, Mr. H Dsp.-lt, Mr. Zunl.rlir; Mfssm. T II Krnh I'n-iU.nw si-ti O'-luilll'iis ilniiltli. fti''ri iimnt-y, Wsicliitil'H. .hircr Srlimittl. ItimI- IV Irmoo l-'liirinii ll'-miiiy, Jo'm Ziirrlisr; Misses Hiimm M0l. lU-illm St-limitU. Anna nml ,lii" iriui,l, K sie Orosscti, .'tnmn StoliVr, Mnrtlm KiiiiI'ii.iiii, S ,1mm il Mury (iini'il, KtliOi I.iIi.iihii. Mime Nii-tslmtinier, Minta Wliilteii, Mitrniiret Uniiinv, Irene unit Veriin.leii.iy. I.illinn n,l lleittm Iltitdiinsoii, Oriu-e nntl G-r ilrti Gigtr, l-'tel lloll.nriu nml the Misess Ryan. The happv couple were the re cipients of many beautiful pres John I-'u yy, of , was in town Sa? :r I 'da.. Uohin-or , atin, wan in t r, i , firnil Iluyck--, of." was m thf city Kat T. II. Korn. of ii a Hilhslxjro caller .S;.: i'ltr. Mr. ar,l Mrs. II comh, of lk-thar.y, -. Satuniay. iVt-r Janscn, i was a county w at t a of the wick. W. .1. r. itrn r. of i ton. w ua irr-ctin,' ; r. county beat Sat .r ; , John Iroiisi'!- v his l.a Trcl fan.) t wci k. J. Mrlar!:,' Mannir.i' was in ti ,r.;- ! IIol- ri t j .vn -M-f. r t ho i.-av'-r i in tin the lirst of th- wk, -i I,-o Sehwaml-r a alxiy- Mountain,;. ii, , to Ilillshoro S.it .. 1 l"r:ii in Luck, laimlal-, was ; , ' her.; the last i f t! v Mr. ami Mrs. W . I'-yon'l North I'la,': t'iwn Satuniay n,,.i i,, Attorney V a;.'-r v l'ortlaml Momlav :,i li'.wn !'i in. Mo'itv ra-nds !y, of r. jn I rorri ! Oscar Thay-r. Mountain, n-ar 'ia con-Moth" city Morula, j husitn-ss at th co I: m !-.w n . or t of M-t I' I' Mrs. Harrr Portlar d, has 1 Mrs. Jos. We.;, week, returiii.'!; d .: 'cr; i-t: V e- : CI .1 For Sale: O-l'iin -l ir.!- r, il-ft cut in good repair. C-me and see it. ;15 takes it. -Herman Prald, 2 milt s Ni rtht a-1 of Hills boro. Miss Idah ii- A :i ry, of San Francisco, Cal.. is vi.-iting for the summer at the Hav e Wenger home, Helvetia, Julian S. ( h 1'!;-. . a Portland jeweler, was out tl - last of the we-l;. the gutst of Victor Cal-lii-r. II- has sn'il hi; bnsines in the liose City, ami will take an extellth-d vacation. Pliil Kin.'.er, f-r v-arri the manager of th- two condensers, fliere. aed lit the drove, came over from Seattle,, .k hen of the Week, to Si -e Imw - tl.!Mt-- were going in the old torritorvt He is now with the genera! cilices at Seattle. Mrs. S. T. Linklater and fam ily were down from their sum mer home ahi'e Mountainilale, Saturday. Their machine doest not y-t run clear into their place, hut with a few days ot good weather tlie entire trip can be made with the car. J. H. McNew of below lluher. was in town Friday. He says the community drier down in his neighborhood is turning out a big lot of the dried loganberry product, and liinls ready sale. A Sal-iii linn is buying and ship ping east, and Mr. McNew says that the buyers pay IK) tier cent, upon delivery. His section will have an immense output of this fruit in a year or so hence. Ceo. U. Watson, of Portland, established an electric photo graphic machine in the court house this week, to take photos of all the records for the purpose of getting chains of titles for the Title cv Trust Co.. of Portland. Mr. Watson's machine takes a photo not larger than a stamp picture, but when it is roiled through the apparatus it comes out llxl:', taking two pages at a time lie can take negatives as fast as he can adjust the pages and turn the lever. He will be several days getting the entire county archives. This is a new invention, and produces an al most perfect reproduction. Judge Campbell Monday de creed that deo. W. Peters should receive 3wau irom me city ot Forest drove, for injuries sus tained by reason of a defective sidewalk. Peters was injured last fall, and charged negligence on the part of the city in not properly keeping up the walk. The case was tried before the court, no jury being called. Sylvester Wilson will pay $10 monthly for the support of the minor child, payment to be made before the 5th of each calendar month. Decree and judgment was rendered in Reynolds vs El lis, with $10 attorney fees; Har ris vs Harris, decree of divorce; Morris vs Morris, dismissed; Si pii res vs Squires, set for trial July '--'S; Purser was given a de cree for labor for the Fair Creek Lumber Co.; and the case of Dr. fclrnest Everest vs E. J. Crowth ers was dismissed. IF.J. WILLIAMS SOLVES Haa Regular Youn? Cannery at His Wanth Last of Town I'US IP THOISAND CANS PER DAY Mill Double Capacity of Hit Plial Stxt Staoo and Buy Fruit I . J. Wiiiiam.s, one of the pio- jtnerii in Lo'anlxjrry culture, ha3 jsolvel tin: prohlem of taking care of his crop without depend I in on the d-mand by driers or ; other canni rie3. He ha3 a trifle over four acres in the fruit this s-ason. and to market them was .is anxiety. After inquiry he i concluded the safest way was to I install his on plant, and he put jin a "cooker" that heats to over 1 27) d-K're-s Fahrenheit, set up a jc inniny; machine and was ready for business. He has had from ;fi;;ht to twelve pickers, with , four or live working at the can- l runr house, and put3 up about 1.h) cans per day, each can weighing aUiut 25 ounces heav ier than the usual can found in the market. He haa his berries a!! land picked, or culled, as j i Ley come to the table, and all : .Honor iH-rries or over ripe tt uit, go to the refuse pile. His berries are sugared ready for the t:ih;e, put in the can. and then 57 of tl e tins are placed in the j'ci r at each cooking, which it- l dr-s about five minutes. At the end of the season he will use 'me of the fruit for the manu facture of juices, and this he w ill put in gallon jars. The canning machine is a good one, and does the work to per fection, and the equipment is practically imperishable. Mr. Williams expects to put up from 12.000 to 14.000 cans this year, and next season his crop will be nearly double this, as his yard is now what they call 'babv." The fruit was sampled Friday at ihe plant, and it is very fine. A traveling man who visited Hillsboro the other day went out to look it over for his firm. He said he did not like Loganberries at all. but when Mr. Williams opened a can and invited him to sample it he said "Gee, these are great! Send me a crate to my home address, right away." Mr. Williams is to be congrat i ulated upon his enterprise. He expects to build a larger house for the work next year. His present quarters are small, but very sanitary. The place is screened in, and exceptionally cleanly, Mr. Fly being noted for his absence. Sugar is bought by the hundredweight and it looks as though the Loganberry indus try will be on a firm foundation, with a good profit at the right side of the ledger. Three ounces of sugar are put in each can and this means some sweetening for the entire crop. BIDS WANTED 5 The school board of Dist No, 2. will receive bids for the painting of the school build ing at Cornelius, one coat pure linseed oil and white lead. Bids to be ooened July 11. and the board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received VV. E. Sherbrooke. Clerk Dist. No. 2, Cornelius, Ore. Card of Thanks We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our kind friends for the sympathy extended to us at the time of our recent bereavement, and re turn especial thanks for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Simpson, Mr. H. S. Simpson and family, Mr. J. Howard. FOR SALE OR TRADE A Swenson Stump Puller and all necessary equipment. Will either sell this or trade it for pigs or cows. Call or address Kosedale Farm, Santa Rosa, Ore., postor- fice, Beaverton, Ore., K. 2. Attorney John Laing, of Port land, was out Monday, on busi ness at the court house. Contractor H. G. Wyatt. of North Plains, will finish the Timber-Glenwood road contract by July 10, provided he ia not delayed by bad weather and the approach ot the National noli day. Mr. Wyatt was in the city Monday, returning from Port land, where he left his wife in tne hospital. HflRDUABE... Call in and sec our Hardware stock since we have opened in our New Double Store Room We are carrying a fine line of Hardware of all kinds and will be pleased tn show you our stock Farm Implements a Specialty Remcml)cr the place On Second Street, op posite the Conrt yard. Let us figurron your Plumbing. PERCY LONG "ft A DANK ACCOUNT ALWAYS SCORES Hif1iet intl I til MrKl rfT..-ll,-. A mn...ni,InH When You Aim at business Success This is not a mere figure of spe ch Imt a statement of actual fact. Who ever heard of a business establishment attaining anv ureal success without dependable bankiug connectious? SOME OF TUK LAKGKST FIKMS IN TUB COUNTRY owe their position of power in the business world today to the finatcial assistance tendered to them in thier earlier daya by their banks, and without which their wonderful growth would never have been made possible. A conservatively managed and yet exceptionally fair minded Loan De partment which is in a position to comply with all reasonable requests that are in keeping with sound banking principles is at the service of depositors of this bank. m r AmehcinNatilMiIHih r Malm amd TUrd St., Hlitoboro, Or'. SHUTE SAYINGS BANK American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banhing in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit, Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters of Credit, Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Checks, Savings Deposit, Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits. AN EPOCH In a Woman's life is when she gets her engagement ring. We have the finest selection in Washington County. When you are ready for it we will be ready to show you the proper ring. LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. Hillsboro, Oregon