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J,, ( ir rl" ""''. ' ,,'r hi Coin c il ' '" "',.' liM;r will I'fl' ' Mi.k Mil V " '!,.. Wrilt !. M. tt Mn.U. rlH (II,IM ' " It Hi U. 5 I'1 VI1" I r, 17 Splr. II i ror.rtirrr ; .Irop rr! Fr - Work mare, J00 r pl..,(,. .Til rimI I will f ull t It , if liken utonrr. V. our !,...,. Mr. M I In.i.ll. . . Kim. I. II. II I- " .. Itoutr J, Bos 1,11 ,...r... I"J" ll'i; im r J:li . ii lux. I. 17 CHAUTAUQUA DATES HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BANK ,U. ShulttHtWIi, (o Sshulnwrith, F. J Jwwrll. President, VUr President, Cashirv. SURPLUS. $20.00000 CAPITAI, jr.0.00000 K v ,, ml t .if" l " '' p..-it ) ""' "i' " S n. l' I' oll'IK ' l""h '"" " "',r'l ,l,l.l i'llltll'l" "'l I ' it. . Slllts (.nil IIIIIH III U .. , .. f. .1 . r.-.lit-r. Call tm ut anl r will r plain. Shingles Shingles Just Arrived a Carload of 100i Shingles Positively no bIUr shinjU made, and at prices ridic- ulHuly low. Copeland & McCready Lbr. Co. Srrond ami WaliinUo Si. Phone 301 HILLSBORO, ORE. Thousands will go Back East (hi lumnvr because of the Low Round-Trip Fares offered by the big cross-continent railroad Union Pacific System Serving the transportation need of the Great Pacific Northwest and K'i"a through rlrcvla thr popular direct routes to I Silt I .nki- City. I. nvrr, Oinahi, Kansas City, Si. Paul, Min ih t...li-. mill ( In. a'n mi these tvrn strictly lirst class train. "Ortgos Washington Limited" nd "CoDtisenUl LimUeJ " Ticket! on Sale Daily I'nlil n n. I im lulling August 15th. It turn limit IK) d.tys. In, I not Liter than Oi lobrr 3 1 at. Chicago Dravrr . . Kansas City Memphis $ 107.RO Minneapolis 78.40 Omaha 88.60 Pueblo 112.60 St. Paul . . St. Louis $88.60 88.60 78.40 . 88.60 . 102.40 H i r i lit Wnr Tax to bo Added l'r..)rli..ii ilr r it I ions t many points Font. Stopovers at ilr.iurr. Si.li trips may 1' arranncd for Yellowstone, mil ami U.xky Mountain National 1'nrks. I'or i niipl t d t .tils it to routings, train -linluli , side trips, lit .uiL( -:ir r.iti-t nml r wrvalioni, and stlirr travi I informa tion il. Mri il, ml.lri i J. II. O'NEILL, Traveling Passenger Agent, or I Wm. McMurray, General Passetiger Agent, Portland, Oregon , . Jip V THE V. S. USCO TREAD II... to ih U. & Uo TrJ. h a .xt -bhnJ tun.UiJ i4 ml it."ii tnolomii mho hv n r to Ki, w.ll in prt.. WhiW H tg It Itii iltan tlx oiimi liii In ih I). H. rl.ilc l,n. 11m tlwu Ut Minl i.puuii.iii f.i qualnjr .! .liiJ bW Munaiiiiy whltti l liul i..Wl by any iu tit u ilaaa J4t ruim l ' from H.a Miihbannt f WMdb sue rf'yOTir Eslghbcss gets tfcs i&ff mileage out gf hisUm? EVERY once in n while you hear n motorist say ns he kicks a rear tire with an HdmirinKfot,,,fiere,s alucky tire I" Give him a chance and he'll tell you all about it. And then youH find that what he calls "luck" is simply his first experience with a quality standard tire. It all comes to this buy a U. S. Tire anywhere in this country and you get definite, predictable value for your money no matter what weight car you drive. The man who has been guessing; his way through "overstocks," "discontinued lines," "job lots" and the like, will find it refreshing to talk with the local U. & Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, com pletely sized lino of U. S. Tires. For the first time he will hear som straight quality tire facts and net the diilorenco between chance and certainty in tire buying. The U. S. Tires he sees in skck are fresh, live tires. They come direct to the dealer from his neighboring Factory Branch. There are 92 of these Branches estab lished and maintained by the U. S. Tire makers. Giving: your dealer a continuous moving stock of new, fresh tires built on the certainty of quality first every time "HI niww with i S. gujifj ram'arJ Tintt " , Uiniofedr State United States Rubber G s-Hres OTTO ERICKSON & CO., HILLSBORO, ORE. R. W. HALL, HILLSBORO, ORE. B. C. SHIPLEY, HILLSBORO, ORE. OTTO ERICKSON & CO., BEAVERTON, ORE. i net i nuns RFAVF.RTON. ORE. CEDAR MILLS GARAGE, CEDAR MILLS, ORE. W. M. SNIPES, HILLSBORO, ORE. GASTON GARAGE, GASTON, ORE. ; Tlmt thr Clinitu' i rojrram ! for thr rnminif irmill holl oi'ii Ii f int-rrt for thr lrrturr, music mi. I rnl rtninnirut loTrrt i imli-j r.itnl by tlir .lvnrr information ' from Ihr Fllivon Whitr Atvx'ia-1 tion. Thr t!tr for IIilUboro havr l-rn drfinitrly u for July! 13 h to 20th. j Thr nnoun r mrnt that Marjj I! iy, riotril Nrw Yor, roloraturai oprano, i -minir to Chautanqua tin iraion with her own com-: piny of (irand ()jrra Sin(frr, it of particular intrrrot. Mix ILiyi i writ ami favorably known in thr Wrt. She i eaily one of thr ntokt popular iii(rr on the Chautauqua platform. Shr brinir with hrr thrre oloit of promi nrtire in F.antrrn mimical rirrlrt: Ruth Prarcy, contralto, C'laudr Si Ik II, tenor, and John Wainman, baritone. They will prment rt crrjitt from light and prand ojr- r.t, a w ll a man ballad arlrc tioni and rrgular concert claiuira Anothrr pirn did munical or ganisation achedulrd during the wm k I the Itwell Pat ton Com pany, liradrd by I-owrll Patton, the brilliant voung pianut. I.u rile Colhttr, sensational French violinist and concert artiit fra tured by one of Amrrics's great rt phonograph companies, is a member of this group of artiiU I.ula Root, contralto, formerly with the YYathinffton Opera Company, i the third member of thin company, which will present two roiicc rU on the third day. Othrr musical organizations com iiH during the week are the Lib erty Belles of Boston, the Alekan der Trio, and the Stone-Piatt. llragcrs Trio, with Elcctra Piatt. the great monologist, as a notable member. The great comedy success, "It rays to Advertise, presented by the Keighlry New York Plsyers, is one of the feature attractions of the week. Probably no funnier farce has ever been written than "It Pays to Advertise." Ia the hands of an all-professional cast, such as is scheduled for Chautau qua, it should draw a record crowd at the assembly. The lecture list looks unusual ly interesting this year. Among the well known names are those of Dr. E. L. House, noted author and psychologist, one of the real ly big figures on the American platform; Chief Stronghcart, In dian lecturc-rntcrtaiiier, well known "movie" and dramatic star; E. B. Fish, editor of "Labor and Indutrv;" Dean Ellwood C Perisho, formerly president of the State College of South Dakota and Educational Administrator of the A. F.. F., and Dr. Robert Par krr Miles, noted correspondent and interviewer of celebrities . TIRES! We wish to announce an average reduction of 25 per cent, ir the price of vulcanizing, retreading and all tire repairing. We handle Miller tires, both fabrics and cords. Also Mil ler half soles. We will trade you new cords for your old fab rics. Come in and see us. All work guarantees!. FENNER'S TIRE SHOP 1151 Third St. Opp. Service Garage TAKE A SWIM Dei of Sweets When you visit the Dea of Sweets you visit the neatest Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor in the Gty. Every thing imaginable for hot weather drinks. Try our ice We Serve Lunch From 11:30 to 2:00 And Dinner From 5:00 to 7:00 P. II . Under New Management Den of Sweets LEONARD BROWN, Prop. i "Take a trip to the old swimming ; hole, vou fellows who are around the 50 GO mark," said Hillsboro's philosopher, the other day. "It will take you back to the years when the smell of new-cut hav meant something to you. It will furnish more pep than a dozen drinks of Oregon moonshine, and when you get there you 11 feel vour age slip off Your frame as easy as throwing off a bathrobe. Then get out of your clothes and into a bathing suit a gunnv sack will do if you have nothing else -and back up about 20 feet. Take a run for the deepest part of the hole and go in head-first The water will be a trifle nippy these days but it will do you good. "Come out and snort a time or two and then overhand crawl to the other side. Repeat the dose, and when you come out take a towel and indulge in a nice rub-dow n. Dry the w ater out be tween your toes and get into your duds. You'll feel a warm glow- all over you and you'll wonder why gray hairs ever came to a man w ho lived within a mile of a sw-immlnff pool, and vou will stick up vour nose at the first ad vertisemcnt of goat glands and wonder why old Ponce de Leon didn't fall into the creek and find that fountain of youth he hunted , so many years. Try this recipe once nnd you will smile at your worst enemv." And with this the philosopher commenced hunt ing up that old bathing suit of the vintage of 1914. For Sale Seven-foot Deering binder, in good shape. Ervine Burkhalter, Hillsboro, Ore., Kt. 2; 4 miles due south of Hillsboro, on Laurel road. 16-18 Jake Milne, of North Plains, Isi ed the city Saturday. Wm. Oelrich, of Orenco, was transacting business in town the last of the week. See F. E. Hartrampf for demonstration, latest models Bu- ick autos. The reduced prices. the wonderful record and the per fect mechanism of these machines should Interest every person who wants a high class car at a moder ate price. First and Main Mreet Hillsboro. 19-17 HUGO The Percheron Stallion Hugo, No. 139,414, under state license, will make the 1921 season: 1 TUESDAYS At the J. C Smith Barn, Foreat Grove. WEDNESDAYS At the John Campbell Farm, one mile East of Roy. THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS AND SUNDAYS At Mer rill's Barn, Cornelius, Oregon. SATURDAYS At the Farmers' Feed Shed, Hillsboro. Care to prevent, but not responsible (or accidents. Merrill & Clark, owners J. W. MERRILL, Caretaker. Telephone, Cornelius 10X . FINISHED . WOOD WORK i i r WE HAVE THE MACHINERY TO TURN OUT TO ORDER WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS . FRONT DOORS BUILT-IN CABINETS BUILT-IN KITCHENS SIDEBOARDS BOOKCASES CUBBOARD DOORS , 1 ,4 r i i U Screens and Screen Doors Now it the time to order your screens and screen doors. OUR WORK IS REAL WORK ! V Hillsboro Sash and Dcor and Planing Mill Tenth and Washington Streets HILLSBORO - - - - - OREGON 4 1 t Hillsboro Chautauqua, July 18 10, 17, IS, 19, 90.