lr II 1 9, ft huaaiakfc ieawJajsjasn. Sjajbgn. VeYavsnjt eja a'aShe w ' Anmaia 1 11 1 Tk. aiHalii fvV " ' Prince Albert fito your taste! ISeets the fondest wishes of any rrn who likes to smoke because it has the rr: 7n-cr and aroma and coolness, It's the mst chevT rul tobacco you ever did pack in n jimmy p 70 or roll c: to acyu rettc. An J us Sv good you jiKt tlvl jxxi never carpet enough. The put ented process fixes that-" CUtS OCt bltO .When you fire up yovx first smoke youH decide th you never did taste tobacco t:ut hits your fancy Lk ri 1 l thm national joy smok For it exceeds in goodness and satisfaction the Und'st word we ever printed about it I - Men, we tell you this tobacco win be a revelation tc you. So, take this information at 100, get out i'ae old jitrtmy pipe from its hiding place or locate the makins pi vrs "-and fall-to! Yimr tmkm mM So greaSrWof lJU Murart (tore that tU Iomc jm Pimea AAtrl m im mmmtmml aiaa T. h tmm 4 boar hi oil ct' fJU elates asset mM mmtr thm mM Taper raW lor. 5c; .v f faaa, IDei Alii i Wa ' jfm tin nanism 1 an. thct rose pmmd ttmtml gases amatasW with mmmi wiifiwr gp (Aat R. J. REYNOLDS TO3A000 CO, Wuutonlc, N. C. coisrio:i THE INJURY LIST Ninety Three Men Wilt be Select cd From This List CIRCUIT COURT JUROIS NAMED Every Mm Selected by tie Ceneiy Cenrt Musi be en Roll The following lUt of citizens from all sections of the county, have been selected by the County Court to serve s jurors in the District Court. The list represents the names from which the jurors will be selected as needed. While your name may appear, it does not follow that you will have to serve, unless your name is drawn later. Southwest Forest Grove Eobt Alexander, Charlie B. Erwin, Albert U. Hoffman, John K. Ihrig, Levi E. Keck, Joe E. Loomis, Alebrt A. La- Mont, C. W. McNamer, Herbert J. Perry, Edward R. Wirt. Northwest Forest Grove John Anderson, John Allen, M. J. Abbott, Edward J. Boos, Austin T. Buxton, James C. Clark .Wm, H. Crabtree, W. L. Cady. Allen Dilley, J. N. Doane, Haskell E. Ferrin, O.rmel Good, Ranselaer C. Hill, Houston B Johnson. Southeast Forest Grove William E. BeaU, James E. Baldwin, Charles Buhman. Charles Blair. Charles K. Cox, John P. Ireland, F. J. Miller, Charley Odell, Claude E-Smith, Sam ucl E. Todd. ,-''. Northeast Forest Grove James E. Andrus, Henry T. Buxton, James Daffron, James L, Hill, Frank Knox, Robert P. Nixon, J. W. Peabody, John Rosa, Henry J. Rice, Artmu Shearer. Dilley Paul Beck, John 0. Cum mins, Albert F. Dethlefs, John N. Dilley, J. F. Goodrich, Edward Han sen, Charles H. Hubbert, Unas. . J O'Neil. Gales Creek Joshua Adkins, Chas H. Bamford, James Churchill, Cloid Clapehaw, Lewis Gordon, John V. Heisler, Thorn. R. Johnston, James U Loring, John Lilly, rranic Mait- lanl, Earnest Ulsen, John Kanes, A W. Wilson. Thomas S. Williams. Buxton Henry A. Ball, Robert II. Bullock. John Bill. Alfred Cum minus, Fred Christensen, John Flook Frank Genzer. William E. Kelly. AI in C. Key. Charles C. Liopert, Fay F. Mead. William Riggle, Vend Richter, Samuel H. Stowell, George T. Varley. Reedvil'.e Chas. W. Bloom, Chas E. Carlson, A. W. Dant, John Frank. Joe Flora, J. Heard, Alfred M. Hoi comb, Geo. J. Jack, John A. Kirkwood, J. A. Martin. Elmer E. Watts. Gaston George W. Bealejr.. Chas L. Dsnnls, Herbert D. Matteson, Fin ley McLeod, George Mc Adams, Ralph j. Nelson, uavn storey, J. n. wniie, Charles Westcott, James waiters, bi mon L. Wall). Garden Home Walter C. Ander- "Vn, Louis Blosick, John Crowley, & war.) L. Colver. Georce F. Curtis Charles Erickson, James Hewitt, Harry E. Harrison, Gilbert A. John' on. John A. Kinjr. William Morgen ... "...taw A Olun. Phnrla Rav. Holds, Orrin J. Smith, Albert Taplin Jnhn Weher. ' East Beaverton Frank M. Austin, niarisa Adams. Clarence W. Allen. M. Burgie, John Barry, J. Beuchler, Gcortre C. fcrnst, Jonn li. naray. Horhard Holbokc. Robert Hocken Potr. Hanasji. Robert Johnson Jiidm R. Jamieson. Alfred Johnston. Frnnk Miller, Henry Nelson, Frank C. Peck, Geo. W. Bttw, aidctx a - Tualatin James Andrews. Geo. E. Boland, John B. Cimlno, Ralph Cole, Mnntv F. Duncan. Ezekial A. Eddy, John Griffin, Herman Krause, Fred Miller, Leland D. Westf.-ll. Kinton C Algcshcimer, Geo. W. Baker, Harry L. Flint. Ida M. Hite, W. C. Ileaton, Victor II. Kindt, Peter Olson, George H. Snider Jesse T. Spencer, R. S. Thomas, Emery Van Kleek. Cherry Grove James Byrnes, Carl Peterson, Pern Patton, Henry P Roberts. Aloha M. F. Ayres, W. P. Brooks Ora M. Campbell, Gustaf Kaufman, Albert Heehn Norldlund, Edmund T. Rogers. North Cornelius John Boyd,Grant Bacon, Harry T. Challacombe, Dan iel Deaville, John Oppenlander,Frank J. fea.se, Jesse 11. Stephenson, Har rison E. Thompson, Fred S. Walton, Geo. A. Wilcox. Laurel Finis L. Brown. Ervine Burkhalter, Henry Boge, Julius Christensen. F. M. Crabtree, Gran ville Everest, Theodore Farmer, E. C. Johnson, P. I. Lillegard, J. W. Mc mers. M. M. Cormick, S. H. Ornduff, Tennis Pyl, Frank Wallace, E. Wed berg, Ed Wohlschlegel. Timber Jacob T. Cox, Jff Hayden, Wm. Roberta, Cassias Scofield. Elmer Yamell. Mullov G. W. Andrews, George E. Boland, Herschel Clutter, Ben Day, Wm. S. Ewin, A. B. Mulloy, Ira Smock. Tigard John W. Allen, Wm, Bremer. W. F. Bolton, 0. H. But ler, C. Chistensen, W. N. Francis, B. S. Frewing, Henry Grebe, Frank- in T. Johnson, Lrnst Kroner, Clyde L. Leedy. H. L. Metzger. B. B. Nob- Ifs, F. P. Rogers, C. Schamburg, W. G. Woods, Charles Young, H. Zwien- er. Mountain Art Kinne. George Meacham, A. L. Martin, D. B. Roe, James Thompson. Sherwood Harry F. Bushong. Jos eph Cowman, Frank Davis, Arthur W. Hall, Henry Haas, Chas. T. Hall, Louie J. Johnron, (rank L. Lukes, John List, Lawrence S. McConnell, Wm. Smith, Amos F. Vinionhaler, Geo. G. Walling, Solomon Wecker. Verboort Frank Bernards, Ar thur Vurke. Donn Cummings, Will R. Chalmers, Fred Delplanche, Peter hvers, r red r. Hughes, Wm. A. Her mens, John Krieger, Samuel Moon, John I. Marsh, J. A. Peters, William 1. Raymond, H. C. Sahnow. Henry Vandehey, Wm. A. Vandyke, J. H. van Lorn. Wm. Vanderzanden. E. Wiebnld. North Plains Joel C. Ash. John Brunswick, W. II. Bagley, George H. Corey, Victor Crop, Carl Chistener, T. R. Davis, M. J. Eld rick, C. C. Gar wood, fred Gordon, S. A. Hutchin son, Lester Ireland, Liaus Jr. Jesse, tlarlen Kelley, S. A. D. Meek, I. H Maxwell, W. L. Mays. A. E. McCum sey, Sam J. Raffety, C. S. Reynolds, U. schaetli. Scholls Omer L. Avery. R. H Brooks, B. E. Crosby, F. F. Conover, L W. Crowder, Chas. C. Emme, 0. M. ileaton, Lrnest Hanson, Roy H. Larkin, L. M. Miller, John Matthie sen, James T. McCann, James A Koweii, Jesse C. Snyder, Fred Siev' era, Aug. wedcking. Lonnell Andrew Anderson. J. H. Berger, James L Batchelder, George ttantz, Jr., Peter Lhnstensen, W. II. Cash, Henry Fuegy, P. F. Grossen, Airred Uuerber. W. W. Heiser. W ill- lam Josse, F. B. Larson. Oscar Miller Banks FrtM.-rkk E. Roves, John W. Bernard, Frank 1 L'ami, Rolit M. Bankii, John V. Huitus, Noah J. Baker, John F. Cantons, Alwiii Co nant, Wm. II. Cop,Go. C.G.ox, War ner F. Crop, Bon Uouiey, Wm. F. Davis, RubL M. Eilmonilson, Albert Friday, Wm, (). G;;Uwvay, Chas. J. Herb, C. II. Hamilton, lb.rry Hoet zel, Ezra A. Kirt, Jbn l,itp.-rt, AI- UrilZ, n Mi"8. W.McGnw, John mund IL Peak, Walter rin, Jos. C. Schul.ner'h, Chas Spienng, Alfred Spr-MdlMirough, Montgomery Turner, John W under lie. ;!H Southwest IIi!!,!K.ro C. J. Blrdssl! Frank Barr, C. I.. Crix'MT. A'bert M. Carlile, G. H. Cart r, Ua.iiel U. Em- nck, N. R. Lr'cr, Ju.;'jiU A. Hoff man. Roy E. Heut'-r. J l.n Johansen, J. N'coifemits, Fred Rood, W. II. lieil- ing, A. J. Koy, H. I. Si-hmelUer, A. W. Siegrist, J. B. Stewart. sa.v V. Trullinger, John Vandorwal, Wm. Wansbrough, J. B. v ilkos. NorthweFt Hi!1."boro EldHdge Abbott, WilliTj i; y. r. Barb-r. G II. Bidwell, Ernest J. Crabb. F. W. Delsman, John II. V- lr, G. O. Front, Clay Freeman, 1. V. Gerir, Manley B. Hoard.Lnurel M. Hoyt, Wm. Hoff man , Chauncey Johnson, Jas. G. Klineman, Edw. R. Monon, Jas. Mil- tenberger, Chns. F. MrPaddcn, Dwight Tomeroy, Clem Shaner, Wm. V. Wiley. Southwest Hillslioro Eert A. Bar- bar, C. F. Bunson, JciKeph Connell N. Chilcott. John l.n''f'i.linfer. Sr. Andi-ew England, J. II. Frculenthal Chas. C. Frirk, Oliver I'.. Gntos.Char F. Gable, Koy Hays, Willis Ireland W, 0. Jacobs, Grant Landsa, J. S. Lorsung, Lucius urnr, . George li Irford, T. E. Mr"nn. Frank II Simpson, Watson S. Tilton, It. A Withycombe, Cedar Mill Fred Berger. Chas Boy, Richard Be."mi: h, ArnoM Dysle, waiter Oj'lse, Hem7 h(!irror, Julnif L. tocge, li. K. Jiiiil ey, Samuel K Graf, Rolert R, Graves. Wfn. Hiek ethier, Fred W. Heck man, John Han del, Niels Hanson, Jacob Jenne. Mar tin C. Larson, Otto Wismcr, Arnold wyman. Northeast Hillnboro Wsley Bos cow, Wm. Brogden, Leonard Brown, J. L. Crow, William Gifford, D. M Glllcnwater, Fred J. Horton, Frenk Jensen, Chas. M. Johnson, L. P. Jack son, Thomas M. Kr, It. Linton, Enos L. McCormick, W. E. McCourt, J. B. Trullinger, W. II. Taylor, Fred waiters, jonn waiters. Mannig Chanev I., rienefird John M. Brown, Lewis. L. Crawford, Jeptha Garrigus, Archie Ueskett, William C. Ingles, Peter J. Kundsnn, George Laemerman. Alfred L. Ste phens, Newton C. Shipley. South Cornelius Daniel Baker, Frank C. Francis, Alfred Neywood, Michael H. Henderson, Geo. Harrow, Wm. M. Huuheg. Frederick VVilhnl Irmler. Wm. P. Kilk'ore. -Pprrv I. LaFollette, James II, Morrissov, An drew Miller, F. H. Sholcs, Robert weDD. Purdin A. L. Avdclott. r. Bailey, Herman F.ernards, Benjamin Bennett, Elliott L. Cummings, John ueesacKer, james m. jianey, Wm Kemper, David Keck, P. H. Miller, A. Snreadborouirh. Charl f Sen rtt iLnas, Van Dorcn. I.AA U Mamma U U Ii'J. H Mnlii, i T.1 i'-,- !n' . 'ooming-MaX Behling, Frcdcr- T1i; n n w Boyd, John I nhrmann, Josnnh Middlcton Chris Aebischer. Chas F. Barrett, G. T. Brickell, Frank A. Barrett, Michael Conzelmnn, Frenk L. Gustin, Roy Harrington, Walter R. Hayes, August Miebus, C. H. Mc Clure, Edwin C. Reimers, Alfred C. Stein, Bert Turnbow, Solomon Weck 3rt, Lewis Winters. Orenco James Borwlck, Emory Bruce, Chester Colt, J. W. Enochs, Fred Grossen,' James H. Hensley, Wm. Hunter, Lewis Hamel, Frank Imbrie, Carson A. Jones, Albert W. Kcehn, Fred Losli, John A. McGee, Harry Rasmusen, Gregg Stewart West Beaverton Mellen S. Barnes, Chas. Bernard, Fred W. Cady, Wm. Campbell, George Davis, Frank G. Donaldson, Otto Erickson, Albert M. Hocken, James I. Hoones. Hnrrv T.. Hudson, Jacob Huber, Alfred L. Jen- sins, ueorge Meyer, Winfield E, Lars man, Geo. P. Martin, Enoch R. Pegg, Wm. W. Palmer, John E. Sum It to aurrtWuK now trivial sr tke winyac wnlcn stifle to bisUmhm mtm nterabl. A Rtp ot soot fall ui( oa a Bias's tinea, a fcWeke Ame. losing railway train by forty vcwda after rnnatag bituwlf out of brrath. a vlalt from tr wbco bo U oterwnelnieJ tl csrr. tb rp luc of his nwes by a htI rr9 ben bo s weary. locUnra l bal- be or trytng t sleep: tho want f a pin or a shirt batton Byir off st n auhKty ntoatent. s ha ho drrMlng for a iluur ivirty sim! bt nt tlmo hi whkb to J' It " !! sr annoyanca wblcb sorvly try a a)Ks petVoeo and ctwfv and vet Bisuy person nwrs than a serious aibrortUB. Alexander Mwltb go far as to nay that If during thirty jrtirs all tbo annorsmv cimneitrd wrtttt drfaicaUng slUr t'Utt.nm aloos mu1I bo gathered Into a nuns and en dured at ow tt would N wiwry riusl io a pontic xscutkn.-Ncw York T-lfgran. Water and faro Waitr. Pure waier W noiblns uior or W thsn clieiuiral enrloslty. Evea wba d!llled It cannot rfcbtly r conshlewJ (vrfei'tly pur. Mineral matter the mmt rotnuon foreign iiitwl-iKc found In "Adam's alo." Tbta b tnrsely In: to the fact tbat all water aaaes through rock and soli st soino tint or other. In moderate anautltlea the mineral salts art quite desirable, at tbey am particularly needed for our bone and Binaries. Wbea water fai dls- dilcsl tbean mineral iutwiamva become detnebed; bene distilled water Is uae- for tfrtnklng. But If more than hundred grams of sorb salts as magae- tluui or sodium sulphate art contained In a gallon of water it should tbeu be mntrded as a mineral berera ratbor (ban a 'good drinking material The Importance of water can bo well rval- Ued when w consider that the very elasticity of oor niuarka, cartllnKM and tendons Is due to tbe amount ol water that these, tissues contain. Pearson's. Do Chamnies) Athletes Die Yeoegt From opinions collected from men prominent In the atbletk' world, among tbciu aeveral doctors sud suriteons wbo have given the subject special study, t may be concluded that tbe average uiun can play baseball, tenuis sad bas ketball with safety uutu be In forty. After tbat sen these more vigorous games become a little dangeroua, even to the man In good physical condi tion. At forty-are, most of tbe exports agree, golf, croquet, handball, volley ball and medicine ball are more Ottlng and. certainly, safer pastimes. Tbe 1' tilled Stales public health service dis countenances tome of the more violent forma of sport, such ai rowing, for In stance, even for young men. Long d la in uce running. Jnmplug and pole vault ing also are considered extremely ex- linomlng by Ita experts It declares, to short, tbat "champion athletea die youug." Boston Ucrsld. A nhort Lived Island. In 1S0T a new shoal was discovered in tbe group of the Tonga or Frteadly kluuda. In 18TT smoke was seen over the sboaL In 1WS tbe sboal bad become a volcanic Island more the two miles long and 340 feet high, sue a lU-rce eruption waa taking place wltb In It. In IHnO the Island had bejjun to shrink In dimensions. In ISO u height bad diminished ooe-bslf, and the ocean close around tt waa more than a mile deep. . In IflKi tbe bland roue only nbout twenty-alt feet above sea level, and In IS08, under tbe aetioa of the ware. Ita complete disappear mice was reported. The Safety First Critie. "Brown Is a very careful critic, Isn't her "lu whnt wayf "lie always manages to take (be -tli ik out of bis uufavornlile com nient" "For Instance?" "Ills bride made blm a sbortcaks the other day. and when abe aaked him bow be liked It be replied, 'It lmi't ns good as your mother used to make.' "-Detroit Free Press. ALMOST A LOVE STORY ByhilCjUAO Crrit. W4 " tb s" Mtmiwe avlleals, two er of W Birds and Lightning. Iilnls are soDictltnes struck by light nlng. Darwin records the case of a wllil duck Ibat be saw struck by a boll while flruil It was killed In stimtly and fell to tbe ground. Bnt birds seem t know Instinctively tbat IlKhtnlng Is to be feared. That perhaps Is why they seek shelter In thunder storms. Tbe sudden disappearance of the birds Is, Indeed, In the country one of the sores signs of an approaching tempest. Itellea. Italics are letters formed after the tlomnn model, but sloping toward the rli;lit. used to emphasize words or sen fences. They were first used about irmo A. I). by Miinutlus, a Venetian printer, who dedicated them to lbs Italian states; bene the name. Just the Men. First Artist-Well, old chap, bow Is business? Second Artlst-Oh. splendid! Hot n commission this morning from a millionaire. Wants tils wife and chll dren painted very bndly. First Artist '.Veil, you rc Hie very man to do tbat Kxchnnge. P. Cooper, Fred Dobcr. Phillin Her. gert, Gustav Krause, James S. Lou- don, red Muhly, Henrv C. Reese W. M. Turpin, Roland Wright. COFFEE CLUB COOK ROOKS The second edition of the Coffee Club Cook Book isjpn sale, at 50 cents. The books are on sale at the following places: Vaught'8 Grocery. HillBboro Mercantile Co, Ponel807i'8 Furniture Store. Gragjz & Powell Grocery. Ross Grocery. ReBt Room, Second St, near Morton ureenhouse Rather. I don't iH-llrve the woman wbo baa the next itparlnient lo ours ever toochv fs liei p:irii nrjipt, "My ilear. Hint's n sweeping arraign ment. '- I'.nitlinore Anierk-aa. It Is better in believe that a man does pwMe ciknI qualities thsn to as tert thai he inr not Ohlnest ilailm. Vsnetueln. Venesnela received Its name from the early explorers. Its coast waa visited by Columbus In 1408, and the following year the name Venesuela ("Little Yen Icq") , was given to an Indian tillage built on piles seen by Ojcda and Amer Iko VespuecL Great Relief. "Ijiw books are very dry." "Rtlll, I enjoy reading them occasion ally. They're free from slang any aow." Louisville Courier-Journal. On day wbea , HtUe Wm May rirtL-h waa onlri four mass est n uvtghbor of the family bfenght eve a boy of about the naasehs. The o chUdren had been playing tngwa. half an hour er so when the ether lk kn rM ant! naaa rwtchar. est them, will font lour girt Is trying to flirt with my boyr That was tbo twgtanlng of Miss stsjra career. By the time she was ten or twvire years old and going to school kM.klB Itbt BMUtB of the hog pupils. 8be waa a bandaume girt, and tbe had cute, cor ways about her. ben she was approaching her twen tieth year her solenia (need father sol- euiuly asked of her; "May. do yon know that this whole town of TUHoatllle hi talking about your No, father.' wu the reply. "What are they saytng about mer That you are a condrmed tut and coquette." "Why, father, how you shock mer "Don't pretend such msocence," cblded the father. "Let's ge orer yonr rasa a tittle. When Parson Brown came here, aa untnarrM man, two yearn ago, he seemed to take onita a ihlne to yon. "Yes, father." "I have aa klra Ibat be naked yon be bis wife." tie did, father, bnt how was kt a were cow In boss from nrarer meeting when be said Ibat be ved me and wauled me to become bis darting Ife, Just aa I got my mouth open i aav im hi hum. chaaed bt s llltlo dog. came running up on the sidewalk behind us. The bog at ruck Parson Itrown In tbe legs, and he went sprawl- big. I tittered. I giggled. I auVkered. How could I betn It T Mr. Brown went off In buff aad in ait moalht wan aiarned to Amanda Jones." "But there was Charles Haafew continued the father, with a smile around bis mouth. 'Yes, I remember blm. bnt It wan oot my fault tbat be quit coming hern. I waa expecting to be. Mrs, lenfsw some day, but be had not proposed yet, He came one night, and Just an ha started In to propose ha gar an awful tneese. and tbe nine plate In ha mouth, which 1 never suspected waa there, lew out and nndae the tahU. and the cat scrambled for It rather. I bad to snicker or Mow right ent of the window I Poor CbarUe dovs Under the table for his plate, gam me one awful look and went through the from door." There waa a silence for two adnata. and than the father asked: "But what about George rot, who baa been coming bem quite often of later "I dont know." was the mil. think be will ask me to marry hint," -Ana you u titter and spoil It alt" "Not If I can betn It. father. Owm squints with botn eyea every two er three mtnntea. It la a dreadfully fun ny squint" George Fog was a yooog bachelor of twentr-flve, wbo lived with hla wM. owed mother. He waa a farmer. He bad admired and loved Miss May and meant to make ber hla wife, anoint oe no squint Three or four dars after Mr. rwk. er had had tbe talk with his danehta. ss recorded above, young Mr. fog caugot sight of tbe girt picking rta oerrics in nis neia. The sight gave him so idea, n watted to see If aha would appear agnln next day. Bnt did, and at the far end of the field ho ut down the fence tnd tamed In hk old bull and ram and gave them a whack as they passed through the gap. They were gentle creature, bnt at the whack the bull emitted a bellow, and the rnm shook his head In defiance, and bj a freak of fortune both trotted among tbe bushes. The girt who bad broken so many hearts saw them approaching and aft er one scream started for a tree. Dp she went untU she waa seated on n limb that she deemed was a aafa roost, and It was only then that she saw Mjc, ftt and called out to Mm to come to her rescue. Mr. va Mm along at a Uxy pace, as if there was no special reason for hurry, and when he approached withla im took a seat on the fence, with his hack w ii er ana asiea: "Well, what's wanted r "I want to set down. rJ m,,ma plled the girl up the tree. I am not hindering you." "But the bnll and the ramr "Oh. ther haven't kin ..wt lately!-' 'Goorre. von won't k will youT I may fall at any minute, tnd it will be awful the way I shall Ale." 'See here. slrL I lnv nn you to be mr wifi" hU back still to her. Are yon squinting now, Georger "Tcs, by thunder! 1 am mhImi at the old bull and rami" Keep It up, Ooorge. dear, until yon get the critters out of im. s.m evening you can come over and w " to W to Boston or Niagara Falls nn m i. np, dear, for (his limb Is aracktng under me and will soon break." And Ooorgo, in spite of hla runny squint became a hero and a husband. anil tha I- a . . . u aaya at tha falla. anil TlntAt.,.111. --. . .1 "' match on both tldea. " l7ate!ili3eo 17E WILL TELL ALL ABOUT it i :ext week We are going to offer yon bargain that win save yon money. Our good art all guann teed, or your money back. You will wonder how we can sell you first quality goods at the extremely low prices. Why did we locate in a small town clone toJPortland? Why dk!we buy a business lot and put upa large U'V. ing in A Washington County? Because our eipenaea are about one-tenth as much as they would be in Portland, and wt can sell y,A goods cheaper than yon can buy inferior goods. Not only that but you keep the money in Washington County, which help build up your road and decrease yonr taxes. We have a fi 0,000 stock to draw from wc dis count all our bills wc buy in large quautitics we turn our goodafat, figure on a small profit, and give you the benefit of low prices. We will allow freight on order 'aniouotiug to $5.00 or more to tbe following places: Forest Grovc.jCor Delias, Yamhill, Hillsboro, Reedville, Aloha and Huber. One-hall freight to Gaston, Banks, Buxton, Roy, and any towns between'these points. F If you want anything in tbe Implement Hue, such as wagons, mowers, harrows, plows, or in fact anything in Hardwire or Implements, wtite us before you buy. Keep this paper and see what we will oficr you next week, lkst of references furntshcdon request Watch for our ad in tbe Argus. Ask the editor if we do as wc say. A Ouaaa .-L. "Indeed l - uui 1 oa Ten 1 ant the sand.MErchange. Usually the Way. . , Mamie She Is trying to keen has marrtaw a secret BhU(I2owaoJfo,, She told tne so.' , IS IT WORTH SAVING? Calef saves you Calcf saves you Calef saves you Calef saves you Calef saves you Calef saves you ' Calef saves you Calef saves you Calef saves yon Calef saves you Calef saves you Calef saves yon Calef saves you 40 per cent on MenV Suits as per cenfon Dress Cxls 30 per cent on Underwear iil4 P" cent 00 Hosiery 30 per cent on'Gcnts Tics 25 per cent on Ladies' Waists 25 per cent on Ladies' Skirts . 25 per cent on Musliu Underwear 40 per cent on Raincoats 25 per cent on Sweaters 25 per cent on Men's Shirts 25 per cent on Handkerchiefs 25 per cent on Stamped Goods And if CALEF telb you its so it is so x 208 Main Street Hillsboro. Ore. Failures are bnt the pUlafa nff at, ss.-oid Proverb, Another Year oflhe PANAMA-CALIFORNIA" EXPOSITION Bt San Diego This beautiful exposition will continue all the yJ 1916 bigger and better than ever. ManyXthe best exhibits from San Francisco have been transferred to San Diego. 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