TM INDEPENDENT, HILL8B0R0,
Br D. W. BATH.
EIGHT PACES.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R
, TIMK-TAKLK.
KKO BILL anno.
Et Swatland'a Ice CrMtn, at Walk
er'e.
Everything in tbt lint of Firtworkt at
R.I1. Ureer't.
Tbt boys will. bo ttiiin8.
Sundav afteraooo. eoocert
aw 1J07 bicyclee in at Heart' Bicyclt
Miop. Main St.
OCTH.
No. 2.
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No. 4.
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Forest Grove
Cornelius. . . ,
Ilillsboro. , . ,
Kvedville....
Beaverton...
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Portland
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7:10
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NORTH.
No. 1.
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No. 9 p
1:34
1 :42
1:55
2:05
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.city VtaUir- lU. Mia
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2:50
l.v. so. Ham No. 10 p ni
roruanii ;:uu n:'M
Heavertou 11:44 7 :04
Keedville 1 1 :5. ' 7:15
Ilillsboro 12:07 H:40
IViniblius 12:13 7::W
Ar.
Forest (irove 12:20 0:20
Tliia train will run daily except Hun'
dav, and service will be maintained at
loiiit at the bintineea will Justify. Tbii
will be a liH'al pasHencvr train of aulmr-
ban nature and will hot carry a liuKicuife
car.
V. G. VICKEKS, Aicent.
Firework at K. 11. Ureer't.
Sunday it tbe longest
day of
Nest
l'J07.
"Little Ixrd Fauntleroy" at tbe Cres
cent tonight.
Everything in tbe line of Fruit Jars
at Greer '.
Bwelland'a Ice Cream tbe Cream of
Quality at Walker'e.
Money to loan on real estate aecurity
II. T. Hagley.
Free moving pictures .at tbe 3bnte
Park, Saturday evening, June Stub.
Flags. Taper Hats, Cane and all
kinds of Fireworks at It. II. .Greer's.
For a quiet rest and a dish of good ice
cream or sola, visit the Den of Sweets.
Special price for Swetland' Ice
Cream for parties, socials, etc., at Walk
er's.
Try one of those l!K)7 New Morrow
Coasters at It. Lee Scars' Bicycle Shop.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We are serving Bonboniere ice creum
in Sodas and Sundat-s.
1 lU-ti of Sweets.
Born. On T ties. lav of this week to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoen, of Cornelius,
daughter.
Children's lay exercises will bt held
in the M. E. church next Sunday eve
ning. A cordial invitation is ex
to all.
On Monday fl. H. Humes sold the
.Mi-hula farm ol US acre, one and one
half miles west of Ilillsboro, to 8. M.
Chapman of Bethany for 14,500.
ilillslxiro was well represented at the
Hose Show in Portland yesterday.
About half the people in town will take
in the sights today.
Attorney Thos. If. Tongue arrived
last Saturday with bit bride from Cali
' fornla. They will occupy a residence on
East Main street
There will be Grand Hall at Shute's
Park on the evening of June 2Sth, 1907
Walker's Orchestra of five pieees will
furnish music. Floor space, 75 X
feet square. Tickets $1.00. Everybody
Invited.
GotnJ st Littlt OUit Cooper at tbt
l-resceot tonight.
Have K. Lee Start fix that broken
umbrella. At the Cvclery
Merry-go-'round will bt at Shutt's
Ptrk, Saturday tvtning, June 29th.
Splendid new lint of pott cards just
received at Mrs. Bath's, one door east
of Tualatin Hotel.
Wa art prepared to do all kinds of re.
pairing la first class shape and guaran
tee every piece of work. At K. Lm
Sears' Bicycle Shop.
John W. Petert, Sarah P. Boldrick.
W. Pearl Chandler, Carrie E. Fitch,
Ethel Bell Moselev and Howard H.j
Market art tbt graduates this yar from
Pacific University.
Jane 18 was tht first real hot day this
year in Chicago, Boston and other East
em cities. In the former city 21 deaths
are reported and many prostrations oc
carred. Four deaths art reported from
Boston.
This It ideal weather for the Rose
Show in Portland. The Development
Leagua and Pioneers Association have
beeu enjoying the week in that city, and
many visitors have been In attendance
from Ilillsboro and the surrounding
country.
Linn, a ton of F. C. Ballard, tht bar.
tier, wat accidentally cut across tht
wrist w ith a knife one day this week
while playing with a companion. The
wound expoeed, but did not cut into,
the tendons. lr. A. B. Bailey dressed
the wound.
th
immense crow
train bringiul in nn,
sds
tvtry
L. J. raliUr Vi
tlonary .tor. look tl,' eonfw
elicit Uoo.U of
by tbe
paint.
artists.
Wun
"arts
ert tht
Ytsterdaytliert ml
Mr.J.T.HurdonMr an
t samto - , l
Economy Fruit Jars at Greer's.
Bora. On Friday last to Mr. and
J. Krieger, ol Vtrboort. a ton.
Just received. A flat lint of glass,
water and berry sett at K. II. Greer s.
Attention it called to tbt new adver
tisement in another column of Mis. I
Humkt, She has purchased tbt Home
Style Restaurant and la serving ber pa'
trona with first class mtalt at all hours.
Main street, between Third and Fourth,
Tbtrt will bt graduating exercises
end a basket social at Oaten ille school
house Saturday tvtning, commenc
ing at 8 o'clock. Friends of tht pupils
invited. Ladies art requested to bring
baskets.
GiAca M. RiviiMAtr. Teacher.
Don't forget to tell your friends that
tht celebration ia Ilillsboro tbia year
ill bt tbt best ever held ia tbt city.
Hen. E. E, Beekman of Portland will
deliver tht oration and there will be
something doing tvtry minute of tht
day.
Last Saturday tht 3-year-old daughter
of Mrt. O'Conntr. who livet on Third
and Baaslina, got btr fingers caught in
tht chain of bicyclt and bad them bad
ly crushed. Dr. F. A. Bailey was called
and the little girl's injuries attended to.
Though badly jammed, tht doctor will
tavt all tbt lingers ami me unit gin
will bt at good at new in a tbort time.
I .rl.ia HUB HUUm ...
. in. u"" w tine
j. wauu ureear weui w urownsviiie, tock of new ana upfcd.i. nini.
I U.1 uW Tnu.Ua in.l r-. I .. II..... Ti.i ... ''
turoeu rnuay wuu uis win torn down July i, wiailt,ieiimfc,e
been visiting her parents therefor L, dispose of all th. po,,!,
montn. oir. itreear loot a uay lor uso- fore moving to lier netMrl
1 I M 1 I . I. .. . I
ing. wuiin away auu no iniurun ui m , , j ,
he aud. companion caught sixty-three 1 "J ' fa P day at
in bout an hour. That ia ha caught six i,BW ' expected
and the other fellow three.
on th
and
west of this citv.
John Horstinaon,4, ,
bad runaway last fy , " ' w '
suffer., the frscturs. b.
had bis lungs tors, ... ,,
. i - 'r es
capes from the lacet
sie Is attending him. "ml"
Mis. WiUua r.gftuiicitv
accompanieu or 'Hua,n o p ;
land andMissOracst. o(
ver, will leave lot j,
spend a year in tla. o m
Miss Frances Claup FWeit Gfov wjl,
have charge of Mis I,,,,,., c)aii j
Ilillsboro during ben
Remember tlisl btioiB tomorrow
morning Mrs. Itath 0(jw tor
everything In ber stuti lt Krett,y f
Uucea prices. -toks t, i,er
tlie isew onuia !. wntit tipected
and hoi.l that every m, WOu..n .nJ
child In the city large ejh to handle
a rake will be on band uti J, WDat tDey
can. l lie comraiuro uj tits the Dark
.i-i
Seal Riglil la Your Horib
1
We send you this high
grade, ball-bearing machine
of the very best make, hav
ing all the latest improve
ments, all attachments
or a small payment of
$3 and a promise to pay $2
a month till the total cost
($25) is paid. Write us a
postal card for our FREE
catalogue telling all about
Machines and
FREE
All Kinds of Furniture
On the Installment Plan.
GKEVURTZ & SONS,
Last Sunday evening an amateur com
pany at Verboort placed "Uncle Tom's
Cabin" on the boards there, under the work in hand has tht heavy Ubor about
auiplce. of tht Sisters of Mercy of St. I finished, but there is aUof tidying up
Alary t iiomt. inert was a snori pro to do an J .Mayor i"n tints tverr
program In connection with the play, bodv to respond nex"VluetdaY all
Tne attendance wat unusually large ami
the report is that tht tvening't enter
tainment wat very successful, financially
and otherwise.
un Juesuay U. I.. Mclracken pur
chased the frame building adjoining the
City Restaurant, formerly occupied by
Fred Emerson, and will move in July
7th, w here he will continue the restau
rant business. The brick vacated will
be occuoiod by the Pacific States Tele
phone Co., as telephone headquarters.
One day last week the City Livery
Stable., on Second and Main streets, re
ceived a bunch of seventy-nine fine
horses' from Eastern Oreiton which are
on the market, and in the past few
lays some twenty five or thirty have
been dioeed of. There are In the lot
tome splendid farm and carriage horses.
Sheriff Connell will show you their I chicken business on a large scale.
good qualities.
xvouinson, wno woras in me con- .tepptd into a dre ratia .tar . In thi.
I - 1 s w
tenser, was arrested last week charged city the other dav and blushlnrl ..kl
nii.ii aa-uit un war meyer, mo nine the chief c ark If ha I, ..I l
(liy. The park is vri,i0(i yol
make it too pretty, m everybody bt
there, Bet letter acqmiated gnJ ltv-
a good time.
A. E. Mead of Iiuxtos n, D town
Wednesday. He has Un working on
step-son ol Kooert Kuhn, of this city, elastic banda caDkbU of ln .lnMt.l
tended Ro'in0n had a jury trial on Saturday ,nj djuate.l at pleasure, and used by
wmcii auer ueing ouv several noun, tht feminine portion of mankind for put
. . i . i . i . i i . r
failed to agree. The case was to havt
been brought up again Tuesday, hut tbt I
defendant concluded that he had assault
ed the lad more or less. So he pleaded
guilty and was fined $10.
Glen, a ton of Landlord Jeremiah of
the Ilillsboro Hotel, while playing ball
on Wednesday, caught a "hot" nv
Capt. W. Hill Uatrel, some sixteen
years ago a resident ol Greenville, tut
who disposed of his farm and went to the roads of asumgtoneoonty contin
California, hat returned and purchased uously since May 1J in tht vicinity of
property near his old home and now in- the Cornell road an.i enit o( Beaverton
tends to remain there, lit says that and was on his way tome to get ac
he finds that after sixteen years of liv- quainted with the folks, whsvlng been
lug elsew here Oregon is good enough fur there since the date niettiooed. Next
him. Mr. Uatrel intends to go into the Monday he will begin wok on the road
near lloge Knnis null, ilnut four miles
armtli nf Millittiora. MrHn.l ....
A young lady, probably from Boston, county boarJ to be copulated for
the manner in which therira spending
tne county road fund thii year. Every
bit of road has been built with a per
nianent lda in view, and tbe taxpayers
will have something to iW for their
money. ,
Dr. Tamleeie wlrfia string Just out
side of town bad a h'trle kipleasantness
with his horse one day thiiweek which
resulted in a runaway. On account of
the harness being buckled rong, tbe
animal kicked ateverythioi in tightand
the doctor concluded to "let 'er rip,
and she went for about three miles,
filling the air full of dust and horse
ting around tht lower extremities of
their locomotive member, to keep in the
proper position and tht required alti
tude babilamentt of their tibialis." The
clerk ia now on a tbeep ranch in the
mountains, and it it anticipated that bt
will recover in time.
County Clerk Oodman issued rnarri
age licenses this week to the following
Itersons: Chaa. A. Miller and Ma R.
Wescott, both of Mountalndale; C. A
lleyer of Mt. Tabor and Mary D. Brandt
of Portland: Clyde Lincoln and Etta M.
Jackson of Uleucoc.
On Tuesday, Mrs. Jamee Harer of
Reedville, while returning to her home
from thi. city wa. thrown from ber bug
gy and suffered a comound fracture of
her right arm. The horse became frigh
tened and ran into the ditch throwing
Mr.. Harper out. Ir. Linklater attend
ed the injured ludy.
Miss Kirk wood ' special offer in Mil
linery, tiood until after July 4th.
Stock clean and up-to-date. Best in
tbt county : Every hat to be purchased
at just one-half ita orininul price. The
stock will be kept up for the benefit of
tht trade.
Mink Kikkwooo,
Above L. M. Hoyt's.
Eugene I). Smith of Forest tirovt fiat
filed suit for divorce against his wife,
Mary A. Smith, giving desertion as his
grounds for separation. Thev were
married at Owatonna, Minn., Septem
ber 6, 137.", and have ten children, four
of whom are minora, and plaintiff asks
for the custody of them. V. I- Ruiter
also filet suit for divorce against his
wife, Matlie Ruiter, on tbe grounds of
assertion. They were married in Lin
coln county, Oregon, March 4, 1901, and
havt one child, a daughter, age.! 4
years.
Today will occur joint picnic at Co
lumbia Academy, when the pupile of
Miss Gract Reverman, teacher of tbe
Ctuterville school, nod thoet of Miss
Elisabeth ll. Withycoml, teacher
of the Academy, will Mn in having a
most delightful time. There la to l a
program In tht morning, a picnic din
ner, to be followed in the afternoon by
a game of base ball between the two
schools. Thert will also Iw races and
other garnet and a number of prixee will
I given. let cream will I served too,
and If tht pleasuret of this day art not
remembered a long time it will bt no
fault of tht two ladiet mentioned,
for they have done everything possible
to makt tht picnic a happy tuccest.
Thty wtrt In town Tuesday and went
bomt in tht tvtning with a goodly tup
ply of giflt for tbt prut wlnntrt.
Probably tht youngest station agent
square In the mouth, knocking loose tht on any division of tht Southern Pacific
lower front teeth and breaking th. pro- Railway 1. now located at Ilillsboro. .hoe.", while the physician looked on ex
cess the bone hat holds tbtivor.es. Tht young man arrived last Saturday .Vlng U bulT t0 U knocked Into
iw Uie ,Bu m nanu morning and immediately took posses- i.!n: i nliu. i .
ml .... t.M t tl . ... 11 ,t I . . i . .. I KUIUIlIlg WUUU, UU. ,U HVIWV,
..,p,ra.u. ,m.. i, ..vi .ue sion, mougn Agent lexers will probably i . v... . U.u. iniri
.r7 wuunwsjooior some t,mt. in Thi makM tne .econd runaway Dr,
mentioning me arnyal ol tbt fulurt T...,i-.u ,.. .ith th. n.im.t .ith.
railroad man, tht father never changed in a week( gm, in th in.Uncet bt had
narrow escapes from serious injury
MENTION TIIISPAPKR
Portland, Oregon.
Married.
DONALDHON WOODWAHI).
The M. E. parsonage wus the scene of a
pretty wedding Tuesday eveninit w hen
Mr. Roliert Ponaldson and Miss Virgin
ia Woodward were united in marriaite
by Rev. L. F. Belknap. A few school
mates and friends from Forest Grove
and Ilillsboro were Dresent and the
Misses Olive and Barbara Nizley, cous
ins of the bride, from Portland, were
present. Miss Maud llollinger was
bridesmaid. Mr. Hurry Weitxel was
best man and Miss Lorena Belknap maid
of honor. The weddinir march was
played by Mine Pearl Greear. The
bride was dreseed in white silk and car
ried white rosea. The bride's borne is
in Wardner, Idaho, and ia a friend of
Hit Belknap family, bavinx made ber
home with them while attending Pacific'
University, forest Grove. Mr. Donald
ton is a b!ghly respected and proaperoi a
young man of Tillamook. They lelt
Wednesday for Tillamook.
. 1 I FIFTY HEAD of hor-
ftOrSGS ! from K"twn re
1 ' gon for sale. Some of
them are broktn and others not. Among
the lot art soma tint yearlings and
vear-olds, which will make splendid
farm and driving horses. Call at tbe
Livery Stable on Second street if you
w;nt to see something tine in horaetlesh.
Wolf, Wright, Merrill A Connell.
Proprietors .
Be 09ise
DON'T CARRY wU
In buckot aujr loosw.
IUt sn saiwrtouowt
Unlreulle KuviDMrst-
prt your plare sod wlect you plant tbtt will
dlivr lbs water lo any part of your farm, bom a
or barn. You bava no Mea bow litua It wUl
eol wbrn tha right iloeiton It mails. Call be
tween 7 anil e 30 a. at. ami to 5 top. m. , Hllla.
buro Hotel. t KKDRIU H. MILLkH.
fT tht ntw barber when in Come
' I IV anJ eet fit-class shave
1 21 nd haircut. It costs you
nothing if you are not satisfied.
L, K. F1K, Proprietor.
Wanted- A Cream Separator;
state capacity, make, length of time
used and price. Address, Box 48, Routt
1, Laurel, Oregon.
When You Go to Tillamook
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby glvea that the nnderaltoed
executrix of tbe lait will and tefttameut ot
Annta 8. Caldwell, deoeaeed, haa Sled la tbe
County Court of Waibtnittoa County, Orafoa,
bar dual account lu aald eatate, and tbat tbe
ant has been at for bearing and eeltlemeB
Stop at tbe WHITK HOCBR, ti nil lea w art of
Koreal Urovs on Wllaua River Road. Ratee;
w"k:"WS: HorSL r JZn l i?l ' -. on Honda, j.ln. 17. al 10
ana gram, li.ou; bay aioue. too.
MILLKH H KHT.rOTT.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. West
cott, near the Arcade schoolhouse, on
June l!Hh, at high noon, Mr. Charles A.
Miller and MUs Ida K. Wescott were
nnited In marriage, Rev. L. F. Belknap
of Ilillsboro performing the ceremony.
The happy pair were the recipients of
many valuable and ueful presents.
After the ceremony a bountiful wedding
feast was served to fifty invited guests.
Water Dined tbronib bonaa
Telephone or write tne
J. r.
modern batb, ste.
i proprietor,
RKttiKR, Wilson, Ore.
HAVE YOU got it in
mind tbat Ilillsboro is
ln to have the BEST
and BIGGEST celebration July 4th ever
held in this county? Well, DON'T tor
tret it.
: Jtvy. mu
goli
o'clock A. M.
Dated tbU June JO, 1W7.
ELSIE CALDWELL,
Executrix of lbs Laet Will and Testament ot
Anniet. Caldwell, Daoaaaed.
Rcnton Bowman,
Attorney for Executrix.
Baa Ball goods of all kinds a R.
Sear's Bicycle shop on Main street.
Tt
The Edison
Phonograph
A most malignant cast of diphtheria
was reported from Forest Grove to tht
county judgt on Wednesday and Dr,
ia, tha attending physician, wat noti
fied to pat tht patient under strict quar
antine a nek also all persona who had
coior wnen nt remarked that bt was
now dad of tbt "biggest and best kid in
tbt United States." Funny, but tht
first born makes them all feel that way.
i
Tht commencement exercises of tht
Oregon State Normal school will occur
On Monday last, shortly after noon,
Ed. Wolf, ol Cornelius, who is Interest
ed in a lot of horses at tns Ilillsboro liv
ery stable, met with an accident which
will urobablv not prove latti, but wat a
been exposed to the disease. Tht man t Monmouth Juna 20 to 30. This being J pr(,tty close call, and will keep him in
suffering from the disease recently came
from Holland and is working for a Mr.
Peterson. All precaution will be taken
to keep the d incase from spreading.
Tbe man wat reported dying Wednes
tht 25th anniversary of tha establish
ment of tha ttatt normal tchool at Mon
mouth, It it anticipated that thert will
bt a largt atttndanct of former students,
members ot tht board and faculty, as
day morning, but on Thursday wat said I well at friends of tht graduates. Special
to be better. I railroad rates have been secured for all
bed and at home for tonia time. Ont
end of a rope, the other end of which
had been thrown over the head of a
wild horse, circled about snj dropped
over hit bead, forming running, or
windlass knot. The animal was running
wild and as the rope unwound with tht
withlng to atttnd. To secure this rate ...i.iit of linhtning, jerked Wolf up
t . M .1 .1 ' J . , . .
auainst a fence wun greai lorct and
A Forest Grove special of Wedneeday mi, mnrm . , ,
.... II.. (Ih. . ...! L I ' ,.. . ....
r.i I . , ,;; ,..r. . F. . nou,d " wught for either Dallas or In- tlntf lbe in.idt of the throat from which
iuu., uuiuitini w ins uosra oi iruaisei j.nonii.n : " . . Tl,. i. l
.i. . : .: , , . . . i i i tne bioou nowcu "" i w
a icoiaimnoii irom tue cnair oi ancient i ; . i.iie .t,.:
language, in Taciflc University. In N P" -hould deny tht childrtn tht nee were , r""' ' ,.
point of tervice, Professor Marsh ia the dUful privilege of seeing Little tat mysvery o -r-
. I .. . w. , . . n lla ru. nn Ih. f.,r.rr,rl .Kll.l I nOL Sever Hie Hell "VU. VI.
ul"(ron me i acme coast, nay. ....lin tothe inl,i .
i ar...! r.i. j .. actreasea in America. aUDDortea DV Ilia uoiinn - . '
"a -k " J i.uiiBcvunB in iui -- - i . .
nm t nn l,i..i, i,. i... ; I lamous uaxer ineatre etoca uompany ai tu nmeww
Although he ia in bis 71tt year, his re- ol PortUnd, in a grand epeclal produc-
ignation came at a surprise to all and l,on 01 'rancee Houston Burnou t beau-
was accepted with regret by tbe trut- uful nd charming play, "Uttlt Lord
teet of the institution. Fauntleroy," at tht Orescent Theatre,
one night only, Friday, Jnnt 21st, under
Dan r.merson, a young man 20 years direct personal management of Geo. L.
old, was arrested last Saturday charged Baker. A beautiful romance with bit-
with stealing a purse from the person of torical character! and scenes. Special
Tom F.merick, and spent Sunday in the correct cottnmee end tcenery. Lower
Hotel and he believes
.. .1. .i .
bt will comt out an rig'. wiougn jus,
I n.1f l.at a ' .
at present M r. on u cincD on
lif. the muscles ol "it throat art
tomtwhat paraly-d and it is with diffi
culty that he can sa allo. and thert it
yet considerable Inflammation.
Fire Crackeral
Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, (tp.p,tiolt
. i imtiinni ti
county iail. lie had a hearing before floor 50c balcony 60c. children'! nailery nd n. "T
Baalev on Mond.v and or i.. 7.V. Fane, Ked, W nue . .. -ouon, ra-
Justice II. T.
on the advice of hit attorney pleaded
guilty to simple larceny. HtwatKivtn
a ausended sentence and if he conducts
himself as an honest young man should
for the next year the sentence will be
withdrawn, otherwisa ha will havt to
go to jail, lit will probably decide that
money earned honestly brings tbe most
happiness and that it la just as easy to
be good as it is to be bad, and a good
deal more satisfactory.
Tha tchool election held last Monday
created very little interest, only fifteen
or twenty persons being present. This
is probably owing to the fact that the
schools of this city are conducted in an
admirable and economical manner and
the taxpayers are willing to let well
enough alone. H. H. Greer wat re
elected director and Peter Boecow clerk,
both without opposition, a very good re
commend for the efficiency ol the gentle
men named. Mr. Bosoow's report shows
tha teachers are all paid, with over $700
in tht treasury, and tht indebted neat of
the district it about $100, a great reduc
tion in tht laat few yeare. Total annul
ment for tht past year wat 623.
25c, logea 75c.
On his way from McMinnville to at
tend tha rtunion of Indian war velerana
and pioneera at Portland, George W.
Olds, pioneer of 1852 and a veteran of
tbe Indian war of 1855, died on tht train
between Dilley and Forest Grove Tues
day morning, lrom heart trouble, due to
senility. Mr. Oldt wat a prominent
Yamhill farmer, 76 yeart old. lit waa
born in Michigan and joined tbt great
t.
per Parachutes and ,Mnan Cand-
els, Sky Rockets, Pm at Mrt.
Bath'a. Fine assortnieni oi are works
Olympic Flour is the best you can get
,t R- Greer't.
Removal 8'-
Beginning with tomorrow (Saturday)
Mrs. Imogcne Uatn -ae special
nrl , on ber stock aoJ a saving
trane-coirTinenta! movement of 65 yeart to those who purchase oo . On July 1
ago, which numbered ia itt ranks so sht must vacate the store now occu-
many hundred early settlers. Mrt. piee to make room w uouuie brick
Olds, a pioneer of about tht stmt per Here are a few pricee:
Ladiee' Tailoren - mg oi
one-third ; 10 skirts for ' i skirts for
11.60; $7 skirts lor '-
A few Jackets and BrillUn. Dust
ere at half price. . . ,
Good Gingham Apron-. w
0c. .i.
Boya' Waists, in '"
Children's San.lals.
A splendid lint of Trtnitsm ,tali
Shirt Waists and . All
,ill go at greatly reduce-
MBS. IMOGEN- T,
One door tast UoUl.
iod, wat with him on tht train that
morning. Mr. Olds leaves besidet hit
wift, out daughter, Mrt. James Dur
ham, a resident of Portland. Tbe body
waa taken off tha coach at Forest Grove
and Coroner Browa of this city notified.
He went at once to Forest Orove and
found tbe remaint had been removed to
an undertakers. Ha inquired into the
circumstances and took evidence of a
witnett to Mr. Okie' death, and derided
that an inquest wat aot neceeeary. Tht
body wat returned to McMinnville on
the tvtning train.
LINCOLN JACKSON.
On Thursday, June 20th, at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Jackson, of Glencoe, occurred the
marriage of Clyde Lincoln and Mies Ktta
Jackson. The ceremony was preformed
by County Judge J. W. Gondin who has
known both bride and groom from child
hood. There were a large ntimlier of
relatives and friends present and a fine
wedding dinner was served.' The happy
couple are well know n and highly re
spected in Glencoe on I thousands oi
good wishes are tendered them in their
new relationship. In the language of
Rip Van Winkle, "May they live long
and prosper."
PROBATE COURT.
F.tata of J. C. Moore, deceased ; final
account filed and approved ; and estate
closed of record ; the executor tlischarg.
ed.
Estate of Frank Bernard, deceased;
citation issued to Mrs. Ann Bernard tc
appear on July 1, before the court toan
frr mnnins. nroiHTties. etc., in her
possession belonging to s:tid estate and
to render a true and correct account of
tht tame.
F.tata of Frank Bernard, deceased
report of Chas. Bernard as administra
tor fl.ed and approved.
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Friday,
June 21
When a man leaves lionio in the evening it is be
cause lie seeks amusement. The best way to keep him
home is so give him the amusement there. Make
home a competitor of downtown, the club, the cafe,
the theatre and the concert hall. No ono thing will
furnish so much amusement for so many people, so
many times, and in 6o many ways as the Kdison
Phonograph.
Talk about versatility! If you had a brass'band
on tap and several leading concert hall singers onsal-
oir on.l iwn -! nr tlirnA flllinV niPtl ffl PMct lokfiS.
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and a beautiful soprano to sing ballads, you could not
give the same amount of varied entertainment that
the Edison Phonograph gives by simply changing
records.
You can hear Hie whole program at our store.
The prices on Kdison goods are the same anywhere in the
U. S. If you buy here you have no freight to pay which meant
something about 93. oo.
Prices: Kdison Standard or No. 5 1 20.00
" Home - MO.OO
" Triumph - f..0.00
" Records, per dozen 4.20
You can hear the recrods at my store any time, and we will be
only to glad to play for you. You will be surprised at the re
markable distinctness and clearness of the Kdison Phonograph in
prodncing sound. Cash or Installments Same price.
e-l. Mccormick, hillsboro, ore.
Little
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Fauntleroy
Now drawing big crowds
at the Baker Theatre in
Portland. iWt'mlss this
tplendid production.
f HILL & GRILLS, "
SUCCESSORS TO If. OK.SSN'ER.
Painters & Paper Hangers
AN D DECORATORS.
Paiols, Oils, lavish
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Esti
mates furnished. Itefinishing of House, Store and
Oflico Furniture. Prompt and satisfactory service.
Your patronage is solicited. Shop opposite Dr.Tam
iesie's residence on Main street.
Headquarters Tor New Era Faints. Varnish
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