C. B. BUCHANAN & CO, Inc. Hillsboro. Cornelius and Worth Plains 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Bag's. Car lot shippers of POTATOES and ONIONS. Grain chopped or rolled at any time Lumber, Shingles and Lath At Cornelius Beaver State Flour The Best Flour at the Lowest Price Telephones! Hillsboro, Main 14. Cornelius, City 15 15. North Plains, Main 26$. SMOKE 5c Coast Defender 5c 4 'The Best in the West" Come and look over the BEST display of the BEST tobaccos sold. I will tell and show you all about them. You are welcome any time. These Cigars are sold every place where good cigars are sold. COME AND SEE ME MAKE THEM W1 CHAS. F. McFADDEN Boom II Hillsboro National Bloch Help Make Oregon the Cleanest State the Union Unclean ideas in regard to tei scattered broadcast by the ignorant cause Immorality, disease aod suffering among the innocent. True, wholesome information help to produce c'ean liralthful citizens capable of richer and more nseful lives. Sci education should be provided when posrible in the boin. Parnpirts will be sent fr for men and women, boys and girls of alt age. Send i cent stamp and state definitely ages and sea of children and other ptr sotis for whom psmptets are wanted. Address THE OREGON SOCIAL HYGIENE SOCIETY 70 SmHImg Pmrllmm, Or awn Henry Knittel, of Middle ton, died at his home, Sunday night, July 2G. 19U He was born in Germany, April 20, 1854, and when a young man came to the United States. He lived at Chi cago a number of years, and came West to Oregon in 1888, and settled at Middleton, where he soon started raising hops. Twelve years ago he wa3 wedded to Mrs. Anna Fischer, who sur vives. The funeral took place Tuesday. Mr. Knittel was high ly respected, and had a large circle of friends in that section of Washington county. It is more than likely that many tanks of oil will be spread on the roads of Washington Coun ty, next year, after the first work of Spring is completed. The oil works wonders, even on dirt roads, where they are graded, ditched and nicely rounded. The Everfresh pe.ople are en larging their plant at Sutherlin, Southern Oregon, and have a fine field for output. The Sutherlin Sun recently had a fine mention of the Hillsboro plant Homer Emmott and Kay Em mott and wives and Peter Lor 8ung departed this week for a trip to the Siletz and Beaver Creek, and expect to go in as far as Jump-Off Joe. The Coffee Club will meet at Hale's Springs, Saturday after noon, Aug. 1. Members are re quested to go on the 2:18 Oregon Electric to Oak Park, and take lunch baskets. Miss Grace Graham, of Clats kanie, Ore., is the guest ot Mrs. Frances Glascoe. Miss Anna Moore, of Portland, is the guest of Mrs. Green Hale, at Oak Park. Wade Killen departed last night for a month's vacation in San Francisco. M. H. Stevenson was a Port land visitor the first of the week. Mrs. Silas ChristotTerson visit ed at the Iiissner home today. B Nice. On fetchtnc luwns 1 do not frown. But bar a care, Clarice. And don't wear nuch a fetching gown That you'll fetch the police. Cincinnati Enquirer. Cpon BlH skirts I never frown -In (act. 1 like them. Nettla Sut I don't believe that I'd wear on U 1 bad your spaghetti -illrminuham Age-Herald. Don't let them kid you so about Tour scanty skirts. LeonL If you were huskier no doubt They'd talk of macaroni. Indianapolis Star. On slender folks like yon, Maria, Each frenh and clever youth picks. But were I you he'd never ee My plpestenis or my toothpick. Detroit Ftt i'reaa, Wat Hard to Convince. "I don't care much for moving pic ture ahowa," said the irrourh. "The dims they ahow are too Improbable." "Whaddy ya mean Improbable'" axle ed the boob. "Wby, 1 saw one last nlgbt that showed a daughter helping her mother to wanh the dlKben," replied the grouch. Cincinnati Enquirer. Modern. When Enoch Arden, after year Upon the dwtrt lele, To find bin wife and noma main Tramped many a weary mile And, stealing In the garden gat Through twilight shadows gray. Before the cottage window stood He started In d linn ay. T recognlio the room," tit said. The carpet worae for wear. The cuckoo clock that never wrnt. The same old rocking chair. The worsted motto on the wall These thing. I oft have seen But that Is not my wife, became That woman's hair ia green." -Life. Only Cemplaints. "1 i'pose joun in mill taking life easy?" said the woman In the train. "Yes," answered the woman who was carrying a bundle of clothtw. "John has only got two rp?ret In life. One la that be hug to wuke up and at, and the other la that be has to five up tin' to sleep. "-Pearsou'a WmU. wm ? wm earns IS PAYING $1.55 FOR JULY MILK Testing From 3.7 to 4 -Percent PiJ the Pacific Coast CondcuscJ Milk Co. (Carnation Co.uU-t.str) a th"k ..f about tcu cents hundred for your June mill? Their Mount Vernon !iTrcts f ...15 !r hundred pounds for June milk and a side check of to tent per hut. hed ttta. IuTt uur milk worth as much as the Mouut Vcruon Dairymen.! If . ilcm.uuUl. J5 1 r Juuc and -55 lor July. Do you want sonic clean legitimate COMPKTlTtON at iWt l.u.vc -r lUIUWu? If you do we would be pleased to start a factory iu your teuitoiy, providing you uill ag.ee to nive us a reasonable amount of milk. We pay all of our patrons the same price, no side check. The keeu competition of the Mount Vcruon Cream Co.. at Mount Vernon, ha forced the MILK TRUST to betray their l'orcst C.roxe, HulA'io, Mour.-e, Knit. Cheh.ilis, l.vcrM.u aud Suuwoml dairymen by piyiu these t".uU:ies to cents less per huudied pound. than they do at Mouut Vcruon. Think what better treatment and pi ice yon would t if th: Mount Witum Cieam Co. were buying milk iu your territory. Wc agree and guarantee that the Mount Vet turn Ctv.uu Company will pay tu.ie lor milk for twelve months than any condenser in the state vr t it the ravtfu- Coast. Wc have recently sigucd a contract for a ioho,hi f.uiy at IVmd tie, aud ate l.H-kiiig for other good locations. MOUNT VERNON CREAM COMPANY SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. Head the Law of the State of Wisconsin protecting the Dnirymen against Trusts and Illegitimate methods. Il is time for w dnirymen to ,.vt protection in this State in liKe miinncr, "Any pcrsou, firm incorporation tt'otxigu or lKuuestiv) vtiaed in the buiine il buy iii4 milk, cream or butterfat, for the pmpoc of mauafucturiug, th.it shall ii.u mii-nally, for the p trp s;of crc.it in. a utouop ly, or d;stryiu.4 the basin ! a comp.-titor iu a l.v.ility, dis criminate Itetweeu different sections, communities, towns, village r titics ul ihis stjitc, by buy ing such commodities at a higher rate in one section, community, to,ui, village or city than U paid for the same commodity by said person, tinu or cot -porati-ui in another section, communtity town, village or city, after making due alloa-ame for the ihtuieuce, if any, in the actual cunt of transportation from the poiut of purchase to the locality of m tnuf.uttnc, l. il! l-e deemed guilty tf unfair discrimiuatiou, which is hereby prohibited and is declared unlawful." The States of Iowa and Minnesota have similar laws to piotat the l.iiryrmu. PEOPLE'S THEATRE COMING! COMING! Next M..d,v ,,.! A Grettt Three D, rnturaj ACROSS THE ATLANTIC Featuring Kit. PaKK,4li! Cr tham Whilc the U0 INlUor. AtiulyxcB U0UU4l fern..?, JBrti by IlerUtt Htcu.-n. . , I. ' 'Jr.' hi '''I 'II U 1M av jar v . , m m pi. " o WfW '7 f f ntfl ( U- I' .t n.'l'. l Jliii.L.fi. Mima, tu us tiirons. " CARTRIDGES Ued by the big majority of n rt n .1 1 e rune, rutoi and Kevolver $hot$ IT MLrST b a satiWactiofi to th individual rifle, pitol or revolver wt to know that hta preler enc lotRemington.t'MC McUllica is shared alike bjr profewonal etperta, crack-ahoU and aporta men in all parts oi the world. And thi. errount., loo, for marked i'ii every yeei ia tb dmnd tut Kcnuaetoa-LML Mtlellire. RnniniTan.UMC Mfullic are nude (at ever? 1mAi4 mtkt d lor evarr ulibra m nM-nrl, puiot Mui nrotrm. Cei ihrm from th ilr who thawe ike ftj rW ml hjminghMt i AfC-lh n oi Sporlamm ttudqunL To k0 HUT til. tA mnA lukM-Kj rtkd - - B Oil. l:x ow Bwiii eolireni, nut vrtmxnwm, mm4 u lubncwt Remington Arme-Unlon Metallic Cartridge Co. 2M B-o4w,r. N Yr ..! t, hivh im thai anthafnii lr ( Kily Ixtl, IU im.Utotfol ! iu- 1 itintf t'xiiM i.l th riia,, lirvr.. I r W .-l.il. ei..o I i,un(. Jul .iui.j rir, ,(,.,, ,1 iio !) rl 11 M ill an.l lti,Kt. t.r .i,tti Ilaa. ita.ak-l V' ri.l i., a. I fmim,,tm batltitf claim. I .. ii. r.tain ata lrh ..inl to I Oiriin iitt.Mrir tavlol ! Ilia u .Iro.ifttmt, at Ma .'a. i.f ttuallieta In if..tii i"riH..'i alMili, alt tnutithi lr.,iii u.v .l.ir i.f ilia Pii iHittilrallon ut ii.ii ..ti.. W liirh Ml.l dele u )cl ilb 111 IV JUl) v. I 'll. 1 , . , ' I i.t..r -t Ida mate an.l laat Will I ami nlMiii I Hu b llu. il S. iintor t-haiiif . rl.iin hat tnk.-.i ; '-' " fr K.uu 7 11. . i' I .1 : . . . 1 .1 ,uiri'i im- tmiiMlUM (tl.il t.tlsir f It p a iriri ...inp.. 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THRU Ml I M wiikuvn nuiiiuvkl Ulint UULLLUL lort.j,ih Stlimil War Optas hJalm, is ir.fi.tt'iita'.tv tr i n ir rritiiiln 1.1,1,. I,,.!, i . ' th.-Snak,.. !,,.,, v;,t..r loth.- ' ,-''l-K iHth, 'l ''' tn-ain imw K Mm I ,7s Z 'LrZ K i '( .fining lull lnMm4li1.1i. Ufa ami much tu tin' iiiti'rmiiui.taiu stati'.t. lint ll.irnh it ttintr into the st,i!i,itt..r i'.i!a:nn .'1 . rapiilly as xssil1f 1- en !imh? his iliiiity. WATER THE Ull The Washing'ton-Oreg'on Corporation Announces Rate Reductions in the Water Tariff The Newly Estimated Rate is I'irst 3,(joo gals., per M 33' Next 12,000 gals., per M 20 Next To.rxto yals., per M 15 All over that amount, per M 10 Tapping Charge Eliminated Water the Lawn W'" Irfanci AiiRirt'LTUHP j V ' '11 v. Animal Ilu.tn4ry.li If yMirV t tu lv. 'uil!fy HmNnJiy, II.KtWullure. -i.nii 1 ,im,, nu,v)i nx). r.' .in 1 .nrrif y u-n . lJomtlk Art im.iniihsi,. tlMrUsl. Irrigation, r. " iv, .finnankai.i.nfmkal, Mlnlni. v. f.nvi TtiriiB, rnAKMACY IMil SIHAL AK1S. I atiol ("oan-'i-AtrWuttuft, Dairy. ig. Ji'iine ,Yl4kl' lotifta, njutia nr.s, 1 . f.fv. Itimlnni) bhuit Coum. of -Vaiir-I'uno, String BaoJ, i.v .uuiirr, f 'm., Bimiieta Cme by Mail Tram .i.n- thk amuaraAa, ''"' r.rrvalli.. rrr.( The IvirniH'ati tru'ilili- At.M-; tria after tin- hc;U() ( ,f S.-rvia ' may yet involve cnnlinfMul Ku-; rojie an w. an Knulatnl. Willi ; troiihlc in John WnU'a dutiKiin, I and with tin- Hi-rap on acros4 chaniii'l, thf Mi-xican turmoil hu 1 Hhrunkt't) like a l.iirnt hoot. 10 larciTalu, lin.Hilay tnornii, j ,m,omoi. 0,1 hi. ..iay witn i,r. I.-,. t , Halvorspn and iinir 7 , r.ii.B .. 11 ' .. . fvi.nii niiu r.-' ' "". ''' hiivs wii', or ! arm n if ton Jnlv yi t in wi'rit Wr w ...,,1 .1 ... 1 : ' tot 1 .. 1 ' " '""'Kion, jmy a, . , , ' ' ' oi.u on ui i, 11 tnillLMill.r, ho many toads, hut that it ilui ! n ' 1HS,'H I'uine aruj rather ill i". f rortlnnd. viMited hsfrs. ilMl WI'l-K, .1 I ' i rri'iiit imti ,in..,., a 1 iiuniT llllll Ui..V If) Hi.il i.,,1.,,, Stevens try to 'run u mul,...., Allirilut .a.. .a. .. r a . t . . '. a at atinv ( :111m tun l ii:n. '..i . .. . v vcnuon, 01 hom . n' i : " .r. 1 r,rK- to the ., ' : - 1 no uy 1 n asl or the wi.iV 'It'-T -lay AiiKustsaysaStuih... . r , , f ' Icikci uuli. ......... 1 . ' I. J. lillvion nr Uru.ik r',. . luiiii- injur ii.'inir J ' ""Mm vrurntr washc. ot:t to si-a. a team Unv lm WU! ,n town the first of the wiuiHitinnwl jiiKtin time to pull ' It hack from 1 he ivm-mi M . hVml M,.M..H.. f l.n. ... . t 1 ". "oinij, 111 tjuivraim. ?lwn M" ,amiy '"l' ct to re. ! was over tolherltv tha flM tlirn t() thin CltV tltmnt II,,, ...: I (ll of the month. the week," George Denton, of the Ladd & Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wells Heed Farm, Ueedville, was up to were liockaway visitors Sunday, the city Monday. Harvesting is guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, N progressing nicely down his way. Barrett. Alex Scott, of C. . " " 1 niv v ' 1 1 a nun in liachelar mmi:,;n,..i county Kt-ut the first of th .11. IX ! ...... I, - - - l l'K, r Harvey 1 f . I i-i partial 01.siocal.10n of ul, ...u:i . 1... . 1 . .. " ""."I'-i "ion: oiayiri ha . Sim, ..v, t- ni tr. it- K H. Smith attend,,, theYnj, y, Meveral Vnter life Ju " rem no had the pIivhic an i.,L- . out his tonHils. ho as to Im'e a Arir"B aml Orcgonlan $2.25 genuine vacation. j Mrs. Catherine Wehrung and Miss Kthel Johnson and Mi. Jfl, .1 (.5, ,.,,aro havo -""turned Florence iarrei their Kastern trip. Mrs. their young friend at theff m,t Sun,,"y nd Johnson hie WUlmi" ff'fi Uh lh h Ilia I ! . aii.t I. . I Vim. fya at ia. alaxaamil.nl i.. ,,t itm m mw lht.l, li.a 1.1, ,i,r f ftp.a.11. 111, lil. h a t aea. Ifvaa aaa war the ilale nf Ihw l.ii ti . .-..leaiiiaj t$ tag Hmuruuld, I., ail I kurarlta Ik. lay ul Mil a ! ir t rail ki Clr an l auaa.i u I' .a. an be a tlurtaxl t'l a.,.lr 1 . dm 1il kt ilrarraa. iiaMu. (l. .(. af atalfaMf ranr,.,.ra an I ua c iv..,e hnaaja 4 lll Ilia I'laiiillll I .r anl aalea lulK !..( aa Ilia ( ....! a4 4raaaa a i-i a.iiiar(ta a' I a. ia,l lut it hatf lllt'a X'ifi.iaM. Tbla ".uiiiiii .i.. la 1-wM ka aaf n( Iha ll.in. . It I. J4 91 Me I uulily I . iH itt ll.a Mat ul INarat M Hie I nun If "I a In lalaaatavajt o Irta I II. . ul J...I,. ii.hb) aaaarajia) t iHihlr an.l I i l'i eat aiafc aal eillafatl nil Ilia ,l ,4 i.ilf.rtl ittiwta ll.o .l, 1,4.1. 11 uf Ifeit lirf ail liinaun. an aa In t HlIMMS A'vua, an l ua .!. ,1 iha m rwlKin la h.nlai I'm Jar at Jatf, lll. atxl Ilia ilal. ... Iha .aal kMvM uf Itiia N'lim.'iii a 1 1, tatMlat Ul rft4M.lha, , I HI I'll. la III. bal'lM.ii, Utirimf hi ftaif UH, 91 I luii.kl . I ii.a.rr tktl. t'ultlau.l, f,i..(i ,4 I Litiulor'a Nolkt N..llc l lirml f ii.m. (Nil tlrsir alfliatl haa a.rn I., Ilia lirtiwlf tVarlej Iha Main ul Hv m, M KulnlfX 1 I'lianly, 4l a "iii"t e4 raaliraal j t.taculi.f ul II. r .i a i.i ami trilsaieaia , at hall i. tlia.lain. itrovaawl, aa j iluij Hiiali,r, a. i., Ii u, II.. .11,1, i. ail (wfOMlf artial j rUiiii aaial ii r.ia'e uf ' 1 lliaalaln. ilavaml. r lrli rue" j Ul l.laarlll III aailia In Uia uU,lrl"" ! lb U IHlfw ill l'i A Hsf sarav .vill National ll.uk Uml In t "T . m, Uifif-Hi. I.tymhrr aim n.fl as 1 r, IfHlliil an in nil a Hum laSSaHfl j Ihla li-.li.v Pale.1 Ihla July i. I 'll i li.ilmrf f .tloialaia- j r,'ia,.ui.,r ul ili ii aJ , mam ul ail.ii J I". li.ill.l,t a tU i AH"!..'" I"' Kf0'' h no i ict: C-ontrary to erroneoui report Mng circulated, no pen suing thP Artisan Uw J" death Ioh. and all sttch runw re unfounded and unwirrww Master Artisan U' Hillloro, Ori-gon. July 8. 1 gono over to notiumnu, ... for an extended stay. i !.. r....,.J f near LlUrtl UIUIB lilt'i n, - . a-i was a county seat caller t" nw of tho week. Miss Kathcr llcim. of W land, Is visiting witn inrn: thucity this week. Thos. Murid.y. of dak was down to the cny day afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry went out to n.illi..m' and spent tho day wim Kuratll and family. J. S. Lorsung & Son been putting in n lamjr 11. Bagley, on the ranch, near SchielU-lin. ; David Wenger. ot . was in town T ut'Kiiay. ' . sulTering from the ki horse, but is able to nivln ' Krnest Kroner, the Carnegie Library was out tne .mJZgA confarring with the coibC