(a-- t WHILE THEY LAST NEW FORD ToMriiig Cars I . A. lio.Ntt, I lllliK tiiitrttit it the fust Olliof nt HilUWti'. Oit'goii, a vv'oh.I-o1h-w until matter. Sulisvriptintt; $1511 pet nnimiK . ISM" HI) KVHKY THt'RStV--II V- I.HNO MoKINNt; Theodore Roosevelt does not realize that the old liuard is in hemic mood -but not heroic for Roosevelt. The throe million votes for Taft are for war j nst much as Theodore, only they are trying to keep it dark. $467.50 AT HILLSBORO TERMS OR CASH With IIukIum nominated and Wilson to get the nomination at St, Louis, the hht for the prest- eney is on. ISoth sides are con fident of victory, hut Wilson is confident of ciin'yinir New York and New Jersey. The campaign. may take on some uueer jihas s before next November. Roose velt's declination will mean that the Progressive vote will be split between (he two candidates. From the way it is lining up it looks like the issue will tie be tween the ammunition makers and the ponce crowd. Only A Few More Left, So HURRY : S. E. BIRD & CO. CHILDUIIN'S IWRAIH:, JULY 3 Hillsboro ' Automobile Dealers Oregon, 1 jJ- ii i' MANAGEMENT OF PHE1PS HABR1NCTON 4 4.v SUNDAY! ONLY THREE REEL COMEDY AND I FIVE REEL FEATURE i 4 Masterpicture De Luxe The Stain In The Blood IFive Act Western Drama4 Full of Life and Action ALSO I tmW mm mm ' . A S " " S ' M V" J FnencT WdM b J 'it 'A. m - V r j 7 - 1 i'l.w-" ' .jj 3, Reel Comedy Made for Laughing Pur- i. poses Only 1 T - - m mk .1 ' ' 4 r 5 ,,ttf",-V.'',' SCENE FROM "THE STAIN IN THE BLOCW MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE, OF LUXE fcOlTION. in rut v 1 o, t.www-.. The Ladies Auxiliary, assisted by other ladies' organizations, will endeavor to make a success of the Children's I'arade, which will he a feature of tin celebra tion July 3. I he parade will take iIaee at 10 o'clock, and the line of march will be on the business streets nly. All younjr people of the county are invited to participate, and are requested to notify one of thcs committee in charge of the section in w hich they wish to he placed. This shoull be done im mediately, in order tl at the com mittees may have ample time to prepare the costumes. Ihe outline of the parade and the committees, so far as known, follows; Uncle Sam and Liberty Car- Committee, Misses Mattie Ca-'e. Angie Harrington, Marie Long; Mesdamea 1'ittengcr, Lytle. Ilea ter. prentzel. - Continentals- Com , Mesdames Olden, Sabin, A. M. Carliie, A. W, Barber, Wm. Norton, Haines, Ledford. Indians Mesdames Wm. (J. Hare, C, H. Buchanan. J. W Biiiiey. E. C. cKinney. Those having Indian suits are request ed to notify this committee at their earliest convenience. Irish Mesdames 11. II. Greer. L. A. lAmv, V. 11 Frentzel. (Jeo. tJmmott, Adah Moore, Wm. Nel son. Italians-Mesdames P. Lonjr. Broderick. Frank Montgomery, Miss Lucy Weatherred. Japanese -Mrs. K. M. Krwin. Uernians - Mesdames K. Tongue. 11. C. Vanght. J. W. Connell, Miss Uuth Harris Turkish -Mesdames II U Em- mott, F Barr. Payton, Helms, Barnes. Easter. Hussians Mesdames J lieeves, CGIieiter. J B Stewart, Miss Edna GilKey. Swiss Mesdames Grat'-g, W F Boley, Wm Harris, J I) Ander son. Mexicans Mesdames Chas E Wells. C W Bollins. Chinese -Mesdames Kenneth Kobb, C W Redmond. Dutch TheCornelius Woman' Club. Hindoos Banks ladie9. Puritans -Mesaarnes J 0 Ilobb, Edward Schulmerich, Hoy Schul merich. First 13 Colonies -Miss Mary Heidel. Flag and Wreath section. General committee Mesdames Redmond, Hollins. Beeves. TO-NKJMT All members of .committees in charge of the Children's Paiade, July 3, are requested to meet at in Commercial Club tonight, at 7. 45 sharp. Chairmen not re porling members of their com mittee.-i are requested to notify same. F. A. Eichier, of Jolly Plains was a city caller yesterday. Rev. E. A. Harris is out of the hospital and is able to navigate with the use of a crutch. Ira E. Watsw, of abnve Bnks called on the. Argui this after noon. W. H. Dickisnn, aged fi5 years, dropped dead in the Miller utore, I bird and Alder, Portland, Mon day. lie had called to make a purchase, and noticing lii'i pallor a clerk asked if he were ill. Ha told tne salesman he was going to die, and asked that his attoi ney, J. F. Compton, be sent fcr, to prepare a will. Mr. Compton came and took his instructions, but Dickinson died before he left the hnildinf. Hp has n pon, C. A. Dickinson, residing near Mid dleton. Deceased was well-to-do, and had an income of about 81,000 per year. Mm. Wm. tleng!e( of Los An. geli-H, and Mr Letitla Smith, of Portland, were guests of their sister, Mrs. J. A. lmbrie, thin week. Mrs. Bengle lost her son, Geo. Beanie, In an auto accident at Los Angeles. Inst week. The young man had been in the Euro pean war, and had but recently returned from the front. J. A. Vaughn and wife, Ira Vaughn an 4 wife, A. S. Vaughn and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Holland, of Ontario, Cal., were guests of L. F. Sias and family, the first of the week. They ara nroute to Jetterson, Iowa, mak i g the trip oveiland by auto. Brakeman B G Stinson, while running along the train to put out a car tire, fell between two cars and badly sprained one of his knees, the other day, Dr Irwin, the S P surgeon, attend ed the injury Mrs. MeFarland, of Manning, ran an auto into a cow. the other day, and the bovine'a leg was broken. The machine was slightly damaged. Mrs S E Montgomery, for many years postmistress at Cor nelius, departed yesterday for an extended visit with relatives and friends in the East She goes via the N Pnnd St Paul F. S. Hamilton, of nearTimber, owner of the old Carl Her place, was in town this morning, mak ing the trip on a saddle horse. The list of county Eighth grade graduates is crowded out this week. It will appear in the next issue. Mrs. ti. Patterson and daugh ter, Miss l,eluh. of Portland, are guests of ti. A. Patterson and family. Mrs. Wm. Wall, of San Ber- nardino Cal. arrived yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs Nettie JelTers is recover ing nicely from an abdominal op Notice of Administrator' Sale of Heal Pi'op'M'ly NolUnU llrtl'i'V KlVOIl tllllt lllrt lllliliT aluiuil ii.lnmiiM nil. ii nl'llinnUIKOl Wd hliM C, ll,rr'niii.,ili'.n.i Bil.liy vtriimnl ami nirtmt In mi nrili'r vln nmOV Ci.iti m iliMi4i(uf Oitijoii lor Wmliuiu lull rnlllilV, IKK'ln, rrmltii'tl U'"l iillit itn Hip Uih i'hv ill Jiiimi. "'Hi. wilt. I""" unit mMit Ui" 1.1. It .liivi.l Ai'iiii'l, IIMil. iinoiil iiiill ni iiivi' ii'h i r i-wl ot ImiKl.iliii mll.iwii'H ili-iil'ii'l nv ul rl ii I IitIimikIiih I'' "'I'1 ullinirt in Wliii.iiiii i'ihiiiI). ,r,Mi. 'I'liii Nurd fiitiiiHrnror tliSuulliwl (iiiNrtnr of H. .'luni Ill l' nlili .'I Nnrlli l UtigiftW iiiiir ilif W ' lilti-iintlc Mr IiMkii , mill ooiilnlnli'H 4 i '" MhIiI mIk N 111 lin iiimln mil'lwl I ' f n Uriimllini ly lliil.-"imiy I'mm t ''" il llr.u ,ii lur Wkililiiitl.lll I'oiinly, nt i" fur until rnul inpmJ ill l r'ivl I'V Hi iin,l.iriu I'll Immii Mini ulli r Hi iil l.vli iUy ni Aiiun'l li'lii, m ilm l iiftli' or Willlmn U, limn. III Hi" Aiii"rlnili Nitlioiinl I'ni'k llullililiif. IH IHilniHilu, Wulili irtnii I iiiuiiv. I'nv J ' I . I'Hlnl linn I'illl lIllV I'l J" II , '''I'1 I) J, A Alf'ir. AiluuiiUi rntor of I lie iwuln in V illu'lni O llnrriiiiiiiii. ilimrwimit. William U tUr, Aiturnny for ailiu'r R. C. Vaught Jr. COLLECTION'S -INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC American National Bank Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. IN' tilt: etiu'inT count or THK 8TATK OK OIIKUON, TOlt WASH INHTON t'lM'NI'V. Julin I Minnr, iltlnlHr, v .lnilrU lli II Mrtinr, ili ii niiiiiil s 'I'n Alinirm Hull Miili-r, aluiva iihiiiwI ilnininliiiil : In i tin iiiumi nf Ilm Hull" of Oi'nii Vim hi, hpruliv iiiitiiaiilii'l ami riii'ilrvii In iuur mill niinHis' tn Ilm t'uiii lilnliu ni llni ilnlntlil lUiul avnlii'l y tin in ilm iili'iM' iniill", i nun mnl rniKH on nr .,.i,im, ''ri lnv, IhK'JNt ilnv nf July, llil, mill tl nii lull In nfi'i'iir anil aixwur vim tiUuillll (r vani lliinmil lllaiily In lli I'linri (or Ilm inln-f praynil Inr In lilnliililr iMiii'lnliil, tm. Il' Inr a ilw rr iIihmiIvIhii lin' liiniiU of iimlrlin my limp lutnrn mnl now riiun I ml mm yuu ami Ilm ilttiiuilt ami Inr nn'li ullinr ami furili l ii lli'l a- 1 1 Ilm t'niirt lin aiwm nirnl anil ninltiiiU'. '1'lna iiininniii la iiuli. IIhIiihI I. v uilir ni Ilia Hull llan K linn lny, .hnHji' ni Ilm Inni 11 Court Inr Nlala I uiru.iii, l.ilillir HI 11 UmilllHIIIII, ami aal'l oiilur ivaanaila ami aulnrvil on On' in h tiny nt Jhii.i, l"UI, ami Ilia Ualn oi l!m Ural iiililli'liiinnl Hila iiiniiniiia In I liiirwUy. tin- n hilav jiiiiv, I'M", ami llni lin n nf Ilm la -I iililtl'alliill la I linl In. Ilm .'in Ii ilny i-l -u ' v . linn. I 'I V.I)' Kli liarila in, Allniuny fur I'laln mi. 4isi'iiniiH,r f Cniiiiiii'ti ituiiiiiiiir, I'orllmiil, OrK.iii- SUMMONS In On- ( Irruit t'utirt of ill Sll of On unit fur aliiUKlon ( ounly. Km. ilma Millrr, I'laiiiliir, 1 v. '' Jtim-iih Mlltrr. Iirfruilatil. ) I'll lrllt op. ration, performed by Dr h H Smith, Juno 13 S S Barnes, of McMinnville, was the guest of his son. B W Barnes, today The W. C. T. U. will meet to morrow afternoon with Mrs. Jas. Creigh and Carol l.ong and W Philippi are fishing on the Wilson. S. . & l. I;. & I!. All, except the P. R. & N.. trains are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main Street. TO PORTLAND Forest Grove Train 6:50 a, m McMinnville Train 7:35 Sheridan Train 10:03 Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m McMinnville Train 2:15 Forest Grove Train 4:10 Eugene Train 4:55 McMinnville Train 0:40 Forest Grove Train 9:50 1 FROM PORTLAND arrives Eugene Train 8:15 a. m. McMinnville Train 10:03 Forest Grove Train 11:59 Forest Grove Train 3:11 p. m Sheridan Train 4:33 Forest Grove Train 6:40 McMinnville Train 7:15 Forest Grove Train 9:00 McMinnville Train 12:15 All trains stop or. flag at Sixth and Main; at North Range and Fir streets, Sixth and Fir Sts., and at Tenth street. Steam Service from old depot at foot of Second Street TO PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 4:30 p. m. FROM PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a. m. Motor Cur Service To Buxton 12:25 p.. m. To Timber 4:20 From Timber 9:55 a.m. From Buxton 2:10 p. m. June 21. Beach Special Frank Zfhrung was tip from To Tillamook, Saturday, 3:02 p.m. Sherwood today and called on the From litj.iiiiouk, sun., 9.22 p.m. Argus. Spirella Corsets Not sold in stores. A question and a sug gestion. Have you any corset troubles? If so, let Spirella ser vice cure them. Over three mil lion satisfied 'Spirella wearers testify to the ease, com tort and perfection ot style produced by Spirella corsets. any exclusive designs from w hich to select the corset best suited to your indi vidual needs. A Spirella resi dence corset iere in this Held. My advice, experience and train ing are at your service, without obligation. Appointments by letter or telephone given prompt attention. Phone Main 3HI. Residence, F'fth and Jack in, Hillsboro. Ore. 3-10 Anotherclose game-Vita ('lull defeated Cornelius. 10 to 9, in a 12 inning game, Sunday. The game was replete with excite rnenl from start to finish, and was won and lost several times. A rally by Cornelius in.the 12th, which netted them two runs, made the Vita fans very gloonfy. but the Vitas came back in their half and scored three run after there were two men down. Tag gart. relieving Williams in the 4th. pitched consistent ball. Bat teries; Vitas Williams, Tag gart, Schulmerich; Cornelius Nordon and Dessenger. W. J. Gregg, of Leisyville, at tended the Masonic Grand Lodge at Albany, last week This was the first time in 60 years that the grand body met outside of Port land, and for the second time in all that period Dr F. A. Bailey mixaed attending. The Star del egates were Mesdames Wells, Moore and Bentley. Other visi tors were Mrs. C. E. Deichmnn and C. E. Wells. The Star met in Portland, and all report a tine session. John Koehnke, Toni Sinay ahd Jas. Loudon, of aboe Booii.ing, were greeting lriends in town Tuesday. They report hut little hay being cut up their way. Mrs. Henry Harrison, of Asto ria, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harrison, of Vancouver, B. C, were guests of Mrs. W. B. Wil son, the first of the week. Page Gardner, of above Moun taindale, was a city caller Tues day. He has had the time of his life catching trout this sea son. Ambrose Schmidlin, of Buxton, was down to the city Saturday, on road matters connected with his district, ot which he is super viior, Mrs. A. U. Davis, assisted by local musicians, will give a bene fit recital for the W C T U at the Liberty Theatre, Friday evening, Mlllrr aliow ummit ilt- frtiilatii: In llir liin.i-n( lite 8Ulr lf Oirxnu yuil mr lirirl y ihjuhim! In I'wii nil, I mtiiwri llir ci inUinl lilnl agatHal yuil HI Ilm aliiivr vniltU'il anil im uf llni I tic lam ilnv ni llir tunf iiritilil In dip (Ititrr fi I'ulillciilliin uiailii lirrrln, Umil: llir (:li ilnv of Julv, igift. an, I if you lull ii an ''ror mut antwrr fur waul iliriruf dm i'niiitill villi apply to On- I'ouit Inr Mlli f (itaytil Inr In lirr 0iii:amt im lily liricin, Inwll: fm a ilfdt f.urvtr ili" vni(( Ilia twin nf timliuiii'iiv in. ami brii-lufi r lltiK Ivlwrrii He iiUiulitl ami ilrlrmlaiil, ami tot m il fll'ci ami luiilirt irlli I a lh ('mnl may id nil ni''l aii'l riUlUl'lc 'I lil miiumoi l M-iviil nonvuu l.y iulitlraiuui, lv viitur i l an onlar uf lli llmi. Urn. IS; Hutf Juil nl llir Cll-i-uil CimiiI l llnf Male of OirKuB, Coun ty ol alillilun. dalril MV H, yi6, nml lin-l,lc 1 1 llic lit.t pl.litliallun of Una Miiiiiiui in l Mjv X. iji', ami Ui ilnic n!Uit Uiil ( iil'liintiuu la July b, iQid. l lni J. St'tniaM, Ally, f.'t I'talniilf, fioil 4 I Immlitr of Cnloiurirc, I'tllllaUil, lrt"ll TheTxzxedo Hour by Walt Mason Tuxedo's bully all the time; it malcd tlie passing liours sublime, and by its soft and gracious curves it soothes the soul and rests the nerves, and fills my bosom, once again, with peace on earth, good will to men. But best I like it when I've fed this foce of mine with jam and bread. When I have dined on Irish ttew and beans and boiled potatoes, too, and pie jtnd eggs and cheese and tripe, 'tis then L liest enjoy my pipe. When from the table I withdraw, I grip my briar with my jaw, and fill it with Tuxedo rnild the pure Tuxedo undefiled and smoke away in perfect bliss; no pleasure can compare with this. And in the curling smoke I see a world that sernicth good to me. A world that's debonair and gay, its woes and worries done away. The plans that seemed foredoomed to fail, the work that seemed of no avail, now wear the rosy glow of hope, and I endorse all sunshine dope. 'Tis thus in my Tuxedo hour; the world that seemed so dark and dour, is blooming like a ios.c ci spring, and I'm in inuxl to Lugh and iiiurj. Nul'tc to Creditor is t un: nitvn i m ht or TIIH r it: ui. (inii.o roil waul IV.MI I O AT. In I hi- Malimi'l Ilia Kalala nf Jaua 1.. IUU lim-ra I N .ii, i In r,y tfin-u that ttio umlfr, li;ip,l Im, Imhh .1 ii i v aiiliilil Ii Hi hih.vii Mniiiot i'niiit a,lmlnlalraiur uf tlinttaiiKil Jour I. Hail, tlnvasrU, ail, I h.i iluiy iimlilln I lu ll. Nmv. limit t n., all (wrMiua hayitif claims ii; ii oni'l ntl ar livrntiy nu tlli. il i t rit.'iliKl l (KimiiiiI Ilm Minn ltilttili,r lilt inir v,iunlinra llmrnlur, 1. 1 th" tiii'tti( .ml at ilm law ulttiKiuf Will, jut O. lUn- In Ilm Atiinrli'an .Na il, nal ll.ink 11 ii 1,1 1 ,(. IUli.ti.il,!. OmKull, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t ii. i, i, Hi- Irinii Ilm tlata lioio.il. luir-l Jiin l.y Win ! tmik K. Ilrana. A liiilnW.rittur nt tin' (lat animal, I. W in. ii, lUtn. AU.ifiii'jr tut Ailiulula Itator Notice of Guardian's Sale of Keal Instate Sniiin la luirriiy t;lvrri llial by virtu of llcpfi! nml utili'f'f iil uiailii ami utiril Iiji Ilm t nuiiiy ( uiirlii! Ill tilalaul Ota ui li r Wnmiiiiittiiti, t ottiitr nil Jtuia ?, mill lli'iii,ti in" in null at privli Ml to Ilia 1iIkIii.i lml,lir I linroliir. fur i'ukIi In IihihI nu iluy nlnlu, Iha linri'iliaflrr ila t-rilii il ri'ii iiiiw Iwtliu iit In I'tiailiMi Ulii'it an iiiiiIih ,iti,ii I HI, lr.nu mi, I HlU'r il' iulny, July 17. l'in iriHnl Ui avll nt inUain li Inr i-imli In liaml un ilajr of nln Initio liiKlii,-t hlililnr lliirnfiir, all lti IuIIiih lug ilwu'rilwil rriii wtmii 'iniiinulii tn I'linrli'M H.l. nu Hinti inrann,lltual In WiiIiiiikImii rmuily, t)rr(.iii, n yyil. . All nt I rm t Si i I' IkIiI (i) nf HriiKKtr Triu-t. in Si'i iiiui h, Tixttmliln IN III W Will. Mur. iiHiliniilnii Inai'rna. I'l,l- w ill lir irm iviHt tiy nin niihurat Ilia Inw utlli'H i,r W N I'.ittrHtt In lltlUlKini, (Iri'itiiii. nr at my mtlilnnrn at 7.' Kaat, Irvuijr hlrri'l I'lirtliinil, tirruiui Hald will ,, nul,i' t In n'lillriiiaOiiti by Ilia ("oiiiitv t'niirl I'lilnl lli in June l.'i.lli tl Oil n II Oplit, (liiantlaii nf Ilm ",rmiii nml a, lain of Churl, li,'z. nu Iiimiiih i-ruin, W N I'.Hin il, Alli im y lur lluifiliail. If you are interested in purity first KC BAKING POWDER is what you should always use. There are many other reasons whybut try a can and see for yourself. a - r Jit"