V Mrs. Chas. Hubbert who has been Beach & Keffer, bridges....... 23 C4 5 CO visiting relatives in Tacoma, Wash., J S Lorsung, roads................. Ward Downs, assessing & col 37 50 returned home Wednesday. Mr. W. C. Gray, who has been visit­ J W Connell, coroner’s office 8 CO s -¡X y i' ing his son, Dr. Gray, in Haddock, W M Jackson, treas............. 50 00 8 00 L W House, court house... Wash., returned home Wednesday. V V .. £ « £ 21 50 J P Tamiesie, relief............. Miss Anna Peterson and Chas. i * > <: ,• » ' -^ v Delta “ ............. 4 25 Crumby of Portland, spent Sunday at The Collins, janitor........... 40 00 the home of Scott Smith, near here. T A M A McBride, judge. 20 83 Howard Roberts, who has been visit­ Boys & Girls Aid circuit Society Relief 60 IX) ing his brother, A. R. Roberts, for a Dan Leisy R & H ................... (K> few days, returned to Portland Monday. Mrs. Elwood Haines, relief. .. 25 6 (X) This is just the season of the year to re­ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Van Meter of L C Walker, R & H ............... 23 (X) mind you that a nice new cool dress would Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. Van A B Todd “ “ ............... 13 8o be acceptable. This year our stock of Meter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. W W Lewis “ “ .............. 13 00 Van Meter. L C Walker “ “ ............... 10 (X) Miss Edna Hundley went on the E Heilman “ “ ............... 315 CO 20 excursion to The Dalles by boat from 0 F Cooke “ “ ............... S u m m er 35 Portland, the Fourth and reports a very O F Cook “ “ ................ Lee Byers, Exam B d ............. (X) pleasant time. Ward Downs, Const fees........ 20 Some of our young people spent the D ress Goods 50 evening of the Fourth at Carlton and Ed Fesler. J P Wit................. 50 report a pleasent time, though not as Ed McCracken, J P W it.. . . Thos Gheen “ “ . . . . 50 is much larger, better and right up to what everybody is wearing. We lively as at Hillsboro. Wallace Brown, J P Wit........ SO Miss Pearl Hutchinson, who has WmLipton have given this department especial attention and can offer you a great “ “ ......... 50 been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. R. 20 bridges............ variety to select from. Just glance over these: Roberts of this place, returned to her J J H H Wescott, 25 Hensley “ ............... home in Rainier, last week. Herman Bachover wit J P ct. 50 Roy Knapp made a fly mg trip to Ledford ** “ . 50 Dilley Wednesday night, returning Geo C L Johnson, juror J P c t... 2 40 Thursday morning to Camas, Wash., R Beamish " “ " . . . 2 20 where he is employed in a paper mill. Peter Gotlieb “ “ “ ... 2 6o The United Artisans of Dilley in­ Chas Lampkin “ “ “ ... 2 IX) stalled the following officers on Tues­ Wm Neison “ “ “ ... 2 00 day, July 2nd: B. A. Hoskins, Master E L Abbott ............... ... 2 20 Artisan; Mrs. A. Briggs, SuDt.; Mrs. R Waggoner, meals jurors .. 1 7< Chas. Scheese, Inspecter; Mrs. F. M. Hillsboro Com Bank R & H .. 824 95 Tupper, Sec’y; A .P Tupper, Treas.; J. R. Simpson, Master Ceremonies; J W Goodip, salaiy.............. 69 43 Claud Wilkes, Sr. Conductor; Mrs. J. I W Sewell sup salarv. . . . . 37 50 W. Pollock, Jr. Conductor; A. Briggs, A Bunning, R and H .......... 3 00 Warder, Mrs. S. F. Van Meter, In­ J J Krebs, sup sal................. 13 75 structor; S. F. Van Meter and Mrs. J. H L Flint “ “ ................. 12 50 ::::: B. Kuhns, Field Commanders, and E C Brown, coroner’s fee... . 21 90 The men too all always looking for something cool. Clyde Pechin, Past Master Artisan. Dr E H Brown “ phys.... . 5 00 The assembly has added ten to its Thos Lyons 1 so “ wit......... We have it. Anything for membership during the last six months. Tony Papas 1 5() “ “ ......... 1 50 E H Green “ “ ......... HILLSBORO 1 00 F F Murray, juror................. 1 (X) Chas Roberts " ................. The S. P. Company’s Jap. crew has Herman Pamperin, juror. .. 1 (X) for some days been putting new ties Isaac 1 (H) Ball, juror................... under the track in the station yard G A Kempfer, juror............. 1 (X) here. J D Wirth, juror................... An unusual amount of improving, F J Bailev, health officer. .. . 90 1 (XI 96 in the way of house painting is being Beall & Co, R and H ........... . 27 00 done in our city this summer. White W J Butner, sal etc............. . 31 20 seems to be the favorite color. Some John Nyberg, sup sal........... . 12 50 new sidewalks would be very accept­ Wm Daniels R & H ............. 16 69 able to the walking public. Buchanan, sal etc........ . 31 80 Dr. W. Wood has commenced work C Dr B Chas Hines, relief......... 24 25 ì S m m . ì ì .! ! preparatory to erecting the new brick Dr W P Via, relief............... . . 30 store rooms. The old frame buildings, Pete Peterson, “ ............... . 45 (X) so long a landmark, have been moved H T Bigley, justice fee . . . . 4 (X) 45 out, one to the back part of the lot F J Bailey “ wit........ 1 50 ind the other is new enroute to a loc<- Herman Aescbach “ ........ 1 50 tion near the Crescent Theater. The Fourth of July celebration was REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. quite a success and had a very large Chas Roberts to Frederick Colfeit attendance, probably five or six thous­ part ol blk 1 Tualatin $8. 7 drparts 6:* 5 a. m., arrive* at Portland 8:00 a. m. I W Connell, sheriff............. 225 00 pression and beautiful tones. Every N o. 1 “ 8 .4 /* . m . 10:20 a. m. and lowest prices. H. A. Hubbert and family spent the J W Connell, expenses. . . . . 24 10 evening he preceeds th” sermon with | N o - 9 “ 1-J0 P m.. 2:50 p m. m.. “ “ " 5:50 p. m. Fourth in Portland, returning home The Argus, printing ........... 11 00 a solo and the singing of the quire i MI L L E R , The D r u g g i s t . — We have always paid the high- N o. 1 " 4:16 p. SOUTH BOUND. Sunday night. 97 05 under his direction. Big Four Lumber Co, bridges B est for wool and mohair.—Bailey’s. No. 2 lv. Portland 7:30 a. m. lv. Forçât Grove 9:00 a. No. B “ ** 1100 a. m . ar. *‘ “ 12 20 p. m. 22 50 Rev. Keilems is Professor in oratory ' Mrs. Jack Lashbaugh and little son, Hillsboro c:ty, water & light. 4 ** 4:10 p. m., lv. “ ** 5 40 p. m. It has been several years since the f No. 35 28 at the Eugtne Divinity School and is a No . J 0 “ “ 5 20 p. m., ar “ *’ 6:40 p. m. Marion, spent a few days with her sis­ F W Livermore, bridges. .. ^ —Dr. ’j’ H. Brown, Physician and cherry have been so heavily ter, Mrs. H. A. Hubbert last week, Victor H Lirr.beri relief. . . . . 20 00 splendid speaker. He has c> ct. -ted 1 t / o i moatV? and all electrical ap- loaded as trees this year and the wild black­ i going on to Corvallis Thursday morn­ G W Barnes, assessing......... 45 00 the lecture platform and ha , an i n N. L. ATKINS, Agent. j * t V u U « « 0 « « » » w llÇ h i e » e Calls answered berries are very thick in the moon- W. E. COMAN, General freight and ing. where she expects to make her A J Roy, poor farm ............. 108 00 dance of ready wit which he uses 'nj-thin* to h 1 tains. 4 02 freely. Reeves & Reeves, relief. . . . 1 home. 1 Uass* nger Agent. Portland. i "Sto« whiiu. ■. m. e tT n-lac1 rb fc it- ns jic 'J E ¡ÍÜL20NT ¿ lth i *t ‘II d V'ERTISE >nds All inities j Persian Lawn, French Lawn, Cobweb Checks, Printed Silk Chiffon, ladras, Dotted Swiss, Muslin, Picarlie, Vassar Batistes, Mercerline Silks “ Good line of Summer ginghams in Toile du Nord and the A F C s. M e n ’s F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s All the way from head to foot MAN, BOY, YOUTH Summer vests all patterns all prices from $1.50 to $3.00. Negligee shirts all sizes from 50c to 2.25. Hats all kinds, sizes and prices, good but cheap, Sox, im- derwear. Neckwear. HOFFMAN (St, ALLEN FOREST GROVE Quong Lee’s LAUNDRY « . a )r » F f’ te l ill e il 'e in >» 'U ai 4, si Tl o a is COMPANY OREGON Correspendence. Liner Column t; a *" 1* il J I? a ? « i r m . 1 » ■ * C. P. MILLER l nt 1 *" i* . ! 11 1 3 * I :i ln / A