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LCWS .Vs--Njisnij.vWk.-aBi.fc ..... ax " I - mff Ui3 rz3 .1 I .1 Jfc. if n r: i ;3 ( !--" 1 r j . tUliHj p uu BIG MONEY SAVING BARGAINS Emma Lou White Rubber Soled Slippers, Size, 2 1-2 to 7, Special A Lot of Pillow Cases, Good Sized and Big Values, Each One Lot of Sheets, ACLn Standard Sizes One Lot of Ginghams, Stripes, and Checks. Good patterns, regular 10c $1.35 9c j 7 A Special Corset For QQ, " Summer Wear, at OcC Men's Union Suits, Summer Weight Kfln Either Porous Knit or Balbriggan Men's Shirts and Drawers, All Sizes, 25c Tr T7 TT3 STORE Your Vacation Trip should be spent at Tillamook. You will find the weather cool for it comes miles and miles from off the Pacific. You can find much to do at the Tiila moolc County Beaches: Bath ing, daticiug, hiking, picnicing, playing tennis or golf. Daily Trains from Portland leaving at 7:45 A. M. and 1:40 1. M. Afternoon train has observation car. Low Round Trip Fares are on sale daily from all stations to Tilla mook County Beaches. These include Bay ocean, Neah-Kah-Nie, Manzanita and the Carabaldi Beaches. Ask local agent for further information or write John M. Scott, General Puuenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Forest Grove, was a Hillsboro i VlQltfll vocf Arrtotr rrt lnrral hnci. k I 1 1 ; ness. miss Lanpriey wim maKe a canvass of the count v in the in terests of her candidacy, tbw Fall. I All hats reduced at Emmott's ! Millinery. I Judde McGahev. who is work ing in a mill near Astoria, was a Hillsboro visitor over the Fourth. He says that the lumber busi ness is fine down the river and ; there is work for all. All the i camps and mills shut down for tie Fourth. j The Loganberry harvest is now j on and the crop is one of the : best ever raised. It is estimate that ihe county crop will o cIq-' e jto 500 tons. F. J. Williams 6. Sons will can their output. Victor Crop, of North Plains, was town yesterday, a witness before the grand jury in theca.se 0' State versus Gossman. TSie ipps Free MANN ERICKSON Cjtnty Official Paper li. A. IjONG. Kditor Eutf ed at tbe Post Office at Hillsboro, Oirti' u, at seeon.t-claM mail matter. 8 11 'script inn: $1.50 per annum. SS I' F.lfliVKKY THUK8DAY LONG -BY-McKINNKT It was a bigr, Kood-natured crwd that celebrated in Hills Ibro. Tuesday, and many old friendships were renewed. Looks like war with Mexico will be averted but you can't frtiajjre troubles with Mexico like you can with other countries. ANOTHER APOLOGY The Argus editor desires to again apoloJzo for another assault on the person of "Skeezlcks." the whilom editor of the Banks Ilea I The. caue of the kick admi istereJ to Fernsworth's anatr ny was an editorial insinu ating that the editor of the Ar gus wy wetrfng' a name differ ent than the one "he used to have." As a matter of fact, the insinuation was a lie, pure and simple, and had no foundation. The Argus editor never had but one name and by this name he has always been known from in fancy to the present. The arti cle, by the Herald, was only such a thing as a mental buzzard would pen. The desire is to apologize that the kick was not a bit more severe, and still, a mental vulture like the Herald man is not to be blamed, nor is he really responsible. Gov. Withycombe delivered the address of the day at the celebration grounds, and it was a thoughtful, statesmanlike effort. Gov. Jim is improving wonder fully, and he caught the noDular chord from the start. PhiHD Mann, of Tonnenish. Wn 'and Lillian Erickson were united in marriage at the home of Kas musen Bros., this week. They will reside in the new town in the Yakima Valley, where the groom is engaged in business. E. I). Mead, of Buxton, was a city caller this afternoon. Ben. to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerber, of Cedar Mill. July C, 191 C, a son. License to wed: Victor Vinje and Violet Ellis, of the Beaver ton section. Balph Wihlon, of Multnomah, and Lena M. Ball were marrietl in this city, July 3. 1916, Judgt Keasoner tying the knot. Married: At the home of Al bert L. Trautman. of North Plains, July 1, 1916, Albert Trautman and Dorothy Fischer. The Daily Ore;;oniun and The Argus, One Year For $6.00 this g'ives you G? Arr'us FREE. No Agent Daily bnd Sunday and 5"? Argus $8.00 Chas. Parker, wife nnH i-hti. dren. of Portland, camp nut tr,. 'dav. for a visit with Mrs Pi ker's parents, P. I. Lilligard and wne, oi Laurel. Henry Snaywise, of below Scholls, fell from his lumber wacon. vpsrprrlav onrl mmf iI,! . . , l . u .m.uci i ii i j a fracture of the leg. His brake gave away and' his team ran, throwing him under the wheels. He is a brother nf Mrs f'haa Gardner, of this city.' and she went to Scholls. yesterday, to take care of him for a few days. Butter Day Every Friday will ne Kurter Day at the Kynold's Hardware & Packaie C.rnonrv On this day vou will get a spec ial Dnce. We rarrv th hio-hout grade of butter made the Clear - "i lino rii'juy, uu CIS Attorney Manche Langley, of, the 2 lb. roll. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schulmerich rpturnM to Crcswell after a short visit here. J. B. Wilkes and family went with them and will remain there during the Summer months. It. 0. Stevenson. Gules Creek, and Me Hiatt. of Dillcy, were in lown yt .sterdify. J. H. Walker, of below Hen. vcrton, was in town ycsteiday. I Mr. and Mrs. Green Hale, of Portland, have arrived for the Summer at their Alder Springs resort. P. I. Lilligard, of near Laurel, wai in town yesterday. Me re. ports all crops in, line shape out his way. Gd!0. Forth and Charlotte E. Kobinson were uriterl in mar- nage July 1, 1910, Uev. T. L. f 1 1 r it i 1 1 ,n i f i y , j Kenneth Carlile. who has had an Oregon inn route in the city for four years, has taken a posi tion with Wells-Fargo, assisting Agent Geo. Ernmott. John Ku ratli Jr. takes the paper route. Fr::nkS. Myerj, Portland post 'master, has gone into the field as an orator. He made the Fourth of July oration at Clats kanie. His Washington Cofnty friends lender congratulations. Henry David, of abdve Forest Grove, was down Monday. He reports that his prune crop prospects are great. He says that one of his neighbors lost over $000 worth of cherries be cause of the rains. I NOTICK OK Kll MIFF'S SALE ON FOUFCI.OSLKK NOTK'i; IS 1IKUF.BY GIVEN: Tl);,l lj w vi.'i.li. itl' (in fVfi'lli inn lj. ' ui'iil order of n;iln, isHui'd out of una under the seal of th Circuit ' otii-t of the Stuto of OnrRon for Wiishinlon County, on tho 1st il:iy of July, in th-it rrrlien suit thorcin ponding wherein Him An derson IK plaintiff nml Laura A. I Caplus and II. A. CaplH, iw.r hun-' hum!, V. M. Neltum and J. Chris , O'Duy nml A. Welch ar tlcfend.intH, : upon n juiljrmrirt and tlwree in far !c of the plaintiff and utrttilmt tin defdidunt l.tturn A. Cuples and tar 1 rcul property hereinafter dem-riliad in the sum of $.'MO0.IM) with interent thereon fmm the 27th day of Felt ruiiiy, 11)15, at the rute of H per cent per nnnum, and the further mini of $-'00.00 Attorney' feea and the mim of $:'.fi.o cota, nr.d a judgment und decee in favor of the defendant A. Welch mid liKiiinHt Utfl defendant I tira A. Ciiplen und W. M. Nelaon nnil K.'tint the reul property here linfter described, in the mini of $1000.00 with intercHt theroon ut the r;.to of a per cent per annum alnce I'clirunry 111, 11115, uml the further sum of Jioo.otl Attorney's feea. and cnmimimlitiir me to acll the real properly Hereinafter deHcrihed to R.'.iisry ti.o hcreinliefo'e nnmed minif, iiir.u:,iui.f., ) will on S: turd;iy tha Mh dny of Au(rut, HMli. nt the hour r.f 10 n',-l,.,.L A u' of snul dtiy, itt tho aouth door 'of uio loun iiouae or WanhiiiKton ( outity. Orejrort, hi HillHhoro, Ore (?cm, offer for ule nnd will aell nt tmlilic nueticn to t'n- hiliuHt bidder for cash in hnid. nil of the follow- ;'ir Mescrihed r nl property situate m Wnalimgton County, Oregon, to- I,ot No. X) nnd the nc-th hnlf of Lot '. 'M of Benverton-Kefdvllln Arm. Tf, ns tir duly roroHf! tilnt thniA. now on file in Wimhlnirfm, rv.. tv, Oregon. Said Lot nnd one-hnlf eontnining ?.i)T, acres, except a 15 ft rtrin in nddition to 10 foot rond nl- r-adv dedienteil offnf elllf ull r.f U..1.I '''. "Iso 25 feet off of north ui.t.. 'T snid h.t fll, both of theiie st.-im- M HIP reserved" fur rni.l ,,....,..... , ' , " (""!""" "10 f o to he mnde Hiibjeet to redetnp tmri !l q Tier ulnliiln. mi. I il,.. i .i in,- iiro- ce'd therefrom nbtnined will.be up- "" io mn pnyment or: 'si: iho costs and expenses of b'i nl wile: "till: The scvcrnl noma .In.- ....i , L . . .... "l" iiiiiii i ne plnitilirr ns hereinbefore set forth- . rttiine severiil mini dun unto the ''rem ant. A. Wulh ... l...,..:..i. - ... ,,n ii,-i L-iiiuei ore fit forth- nnd 1th: The over nlim 1 il t r h i .. i"M" ii e'lv toere shall bo nmd to the Clerk nf W.-.Hhinp-tnn Conntv, Orepon, to be !' him ( ishiiriiid fin f Inm nn...M. Mi-ni-rill- Hated this Ut diiv of July, 19ifl. J. R. REEVES, Sheriff of WuHiiinuton County, wregon. WM. G. HARE, Attorney for Plaintiff. II. T. BAGLKY, Attorney for defendant, A. Welch. St In Ihe Circuit ( unit ufi!i Stale nf Oregon fur WiiiliiMijtuu ( mmiy. i. .M, Andermill, I'l.lilitiff, Nellie Aildn-rtuii, 1 cflit;,i,t T.. V..IC. ...i ... .iriiii- .)iiii- ; .in, u. n: Ineil ilefi-ndniit in ii ik in- -nii: stt III.' I ll I.-. . V . . . ' wui.i,w: urn ,,, ,,,.,, j, y rt. Miiiied tn nii, .ir iiinl niiKr' the roinplmnl. filed ii,.;n;. mi ,,, tl. nlmve entitled f t ,! lA,(, b. fore the m, , ,v , ,,.1 lti ,,; .''' I'-t'U' HW (be evpir.-ition' of hii u.eU (',,., the dite of the first iiublicati on of tins ,,; nn it vmi fill t , M!i,Mr mm,I nn- nwer sdi.l c.,,l;unt, fr . ,.r. th l'1-Ontlff ,!! ;:,illv lt, ,,, ( ouit for th relief jiinved f(lr j jis complaint, ti.-wtt; fr .-, ,1,.,-ree dissolnni- the mnriMre nml i.tar-nr-ire roiitriict n.-u, and lierelofore f-xist,,, betueu, y .,, ,, ,,.m. tllf. Upon j-rmmiU of cruel ml j. human treatment. This Summon... j, !..,-v,,1 ., ,. by plildicalinn there, ,f (,, t. ,. ArKiia purMian; to ,,er f . n. anii.le Ceo, R. t:,lev. .ludre of ""V1"? "till ,1 t',:,-t. m,,. rmideied ami .1: t. , on the 1 ,t day ;f Jiy. I'.'i.:, mi Wlil, ri, 'hat Hh o-hhiih be H.-rved upon vou by pulilicMinn Ibereof in said IlilNbiii-n Airi.i f,,r. ,v cessive nml miiK-refii '..! i... il.-te of lb,, f hi ,.i.r , . - ..,,1 .. ifii'reoi h'-iiifr the r.th ,.1V r i.,... imit ,.,l I he .late of the ! , ( ' publiei.t ion thereof lieii,,. Hi.. I .i. .1 t a.... ltt, 10l(i, nml tl,:, vou appear" and ai.awer M-,i, e ,,l r u.fra the 1 St h day of Anncl, i:iC,,. WM. G, iiaki:, Atloi-.i-y for IMuii liff. C'W t.f r v via r. i j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COI'RT OF THE STATE OF OUEGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Ut. erof the If.Htiiteof John Han Hun, ili eeilHPil, Nollee In hnn-bv vlveti that, the luitler sh;neil enneiilor ot Hi ihIkO. of John HaiiMeo, (IweaHod. have nid In tlin nlti.vf Miit.it UmI enirt an' rniH(i Uml, nMK ncc. iui t ami re, mr. In llm inn.ler of OMtali : nml that, ml, I emirt ih llxml anil am.on.liMl Hiitiirilur. the nth iUv of Anoint. IIHll.at. thnhoiirof U n'riwM a "' ''.T Um '"t Court! Ifoom ol Wl! tii'lnii ffiiiMi,- ii.u , 1 IHIlHhoro, Oroifiio, m,e time anil iiUc, tor hi.iirlnir iiIimc,i.iih tj mild ilnul aeeount, ami trio lli.al .mlllciiinit of HI.I Imtcl IIiIh.1 il di y nf.lolT III (1 M'.Ih ltr Kii-iinikHiiii, I'ans Nllnii lUniniUNcn, Kxieolora of tin- entatnor John Hansen lleeeawil. ' Win i. Hare, Attornay foi Eiaoutors AREUATiLR hall in your twine can lacr.nr; nuincy in your pocket. Tho. oilier kind mrans wai-ilul twine and serious delay. Every man knows 1 his. The thing- is to find the reliable kind. Plymouili Twine has satisfied thousands and will .satisfy y0. (jocS mt tangle or fall down, and it's even in she. I'lyniouth niivs full i.m.Hj, and ties more bundles than other brands. ;uy jt tnj3 year and Order early i ..iWcsellit. Percy Long Hillsboro, Oregon i 1