4 Kit a hlLLSBOMO AROUJ, JAuAftV . 1910 fi - rs - S i j 4 a KnUrd at tb Pott-offle at HUbboro Oregon, m aeotid-elaM mail matter. U A. liONO, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: 11.50 per Annum. Ucmed Ever; Tbaradat -BT- LONO McKINNKT Tbe year 1910 bag great protuit-" for Hilbboro. Before iU clew it cooBdent'y scared thatwehH hT one or mo e big Ft-rmilis in dalle I; the Tillamook railway will be com pie' e 1; tod more taan likely, the United will build to the city. HilUboro is on the map fo I'igger and better thiopeaod with a united efbrt we shall bare town ( five thousand before ' many TDOOD8. SIRES AND SONS. to Judse Gaynor did uot contribute a dollar toward bia election as mayor of J'ew Tort. Aruiand FaSlierea, president of Ftance, is sixty -oicbt. lie was nine time rresideut of the French senate. Sven Hedln, the Swedish geographer and explorer, wbo reit'titly led an ex- lediticn through Tibet, has been made knight commander of the Indian em pire. Even the honeymoon in the air not a new Idea. M. Flammarion, the distinguished French astronomer and aeronaut, took his bride for a honey moon trip In a balloon on Aug. 2$, 1S74. Frederico Carasa, the young Spanish tenor, who hopes to rival Caruso as closely in fame as he does in name. has been decorated by the French gor eminent and appointed to an official post in the department of public edu cation. Emile O'Eeith, for years Barnum'a India rubber man, has been sent up for eight years in France. Emile was a clever clown, bareback rider and aero bat, "but lately has turned his talents to climbing walls and picking compli cated lock j. Colonel John H. Whallen, the lead lug politician of Louisville, Ky., wme the youngest soldier of the Confeder acy. Colonel Whallen entered the Con federate service when be wee. eleven years old, in 1862, and served dntli the close of the war. For thirty-five years William De La Motte has been in charge of the watch tower at Sandy Hook. During that time he has seen practically every ves sel that has come In or out of New l'ork harbor. He knows all the big liners by sight, and he has the code flags by heart. Sporting Notes. Umpire Tim Hurst will have a Job in the Eastern league next season. It is claimed that Ed Gears wlii tmin next season Ormonde, a half brother to Country Jay, 2:0714, and Kentucky Todd, 26. He was sired by Wilkes Boy, 22, out of Paro Bella. by Farkville. Babe Adams of the PIttsburgs, the Burnt talked of pitcher in the business, nuide the best record of any National league twirler in the matter of runs per jrsme,- the average off him in fif teen times out being 1.53 per game. V. Powers heads the list of winning jockeys in the country, with 147 victo ries to his credit, Taplln, the Califor nia boy, is second, with 13a. While Shilling Is tenth on the list, be has the bfst percentage of any of the riders. Luther H. Taylor, former pitcher of the New York Nationals, who last year twlrlwl for the Buffalo Eastern league team, turned out a winning football team this season at the Btate School For the Deaf and Dumb, lo cated at Olathe, Kan. ; Tales of Cities. The New York tenements average I nrty -seven inhabitants to the bulldlne. . Duluth, at tbe bead of Lake Buoe- rlor, has the greatest mineral tonnage or any port lu the world. Marseilles is the leading veeetahlB oil center of the world, lu forty-Uve j mills crushing about 465,000 tons of seed annually. Hundreds of thousands of barrels of imported oils are also uanuiea there each year. The Herman citv of fhemnlt nWs during the mouths of December and January but 156 hours of sunshine out of 508 that are theoretically possible, or only 30 per cent During the entire year tne sun shines there during only 41 per cent of the number of hours wban It is above the horizon. Modern Travcltr. - "When you are down my way in your automobile drop lu some time." "I travel in an aeroplane these da vs." "That so? Well, drop out some time." Chicago Journal. Man's Wy. A five cent smoke it good eboug'i When for himself he .buys, But when a friend !s Handing tret He takes the ten cent size. Detroit Free Pre. Not Entirely Great. Moe Rose He carved his way t fame over Insuperable obstacles. Joe Cose-Yes, and I'll bet he can't carve a New Year goose.-Brownlng's Magazine. ,t .- A Good Bluff. ; A business man may be In debt And seldom make a cent, and yet A roll top desk and telephone, JEt cet'r, give the fellow tone. Buffalo Evening News. ' Ethnological. Mrs. Gruffly-Tbey say the woman Who meditates is lost. Mr. Gruffly-Yes, extinct long ago New York Times. Still Picking. He tried to pick the winner Among- the racing nags; -Today he'll earn hie dinner. For he is picking rag, Chicago News. Special Sale of Men's n) V 1 For the next two weeks will sell our Splendid Winter Overcoats at the following reduced prices $10 overcoat re duced to $8.25 12.50 overcoat . 9.00 I5.0O overcoat . 11.75 18.O0 overcoat. 5SO 2O.0O overcoat 17.O0 22.00 overcoat 18.00 25.00 overcoat 20.50 MS SMTWUTT currao A Special Price on Every Man's suit in this big' Main St. Store Your choice of any BOY'S KNEE PANTS suit on our bargain table at $2 50 Your choice of any BOY'S 3-PIECE suit or long pants suit on our bargain table o r $3 50 Our stoch of Gents' Furnishing Goods is the most Complete in the city, and our Prices are the Lowest CROCERIES BELOW COMPETITION If you will get our prices on Groceries. Fancy or Staple, and compare with others' prices, you will become our Customer, for the sale will be made H WEHRUNG (& SONS li MR mmmjm at a a m- SAL E We are instituting a series of clearance sales for the entire month of January. Lot of ladies' handkerchiefs. 25 to 35 cent values, at, each ll)c Eadies nechwear, 35 to 50 cent values, at, each.... title A few fine patterns of plaids in ladies' dress goods, 20c values at, per yard ;,.c A few pieces cashmere, 50c values at, per yard.... ;. J3C Flannelletts, 12c values, at, per yard........ S Big reduction in men's fancy dress shirts. $1.25 valuesi at 9C M en's fancy dress shirts, 75c to $1.00 values, at oS)c Watch this ad space throughout January STEVENS BROS. Farminglon, Oregon HOUSE WARMING Fre.l Solum!', of nrr l,url Qtovrtt ini'i hi hamlni hoimo, on N" YeatV ilay, ant 8nr! j l iriewti j i t Thcri nan I'itf 1 1 ii nt r at no.ni nml a Sic lui li in Ibi" t-vrirtv tin" pn in i, t at the I'.uviii wre: Mr-r. ami Mrvl:ti!it' Jilii' Svtimull Sr , Johu Siluiu.lt Jr , Sim ScSun li. .1 cvli S limi.ll, A-iiilph Smith, I.nm. C rw. Itrtirv Clin I 1. l.tllriitil, 'U t Si-imil', K.I t'.rmt-r, CIiilir, Cr,il ami t'.rotr Stlmmlt, Silitntili, II. .111 mul I nn Ic Cuit'W, nv I'iuir V 'mum, Muthl'iU, Ail U, I.imiim-. I tiiU nml Kmilic Sliuiiili, Mi. Mil Mi. I'U'I Sthiiiult. A Portlitid fvcti 11 1( spr U.l f a yi tinK man Ir tie tianin ul Jtunn, ntipii inhlv f 1 111 tins couu ty, luig sfrrBti-il fur ) v inc iff m nUiuiii'R all niitht, TuiUr in thai rity. Tl nrti n yi lv hirivl llm Irittu t ll t lUatth in i turn, ram ' to llilliib.irit, dnv back wiihin a hlick i f thu ban nd lifd thnlottu. whern ihy r tii'iirt'd all iiicbt in tlm bitter 0 I I. liquify of th It u il (ifticvra failnl to get any inf ra atioo. Call at thn South Ullln'ur.. (jrH-uh )U-e ami m ttir plant, blmiinu hvuru, p-onim, lillica n.l bulbn of nil kimN. Iu-a bu-hrt anil nhrubbfrv. chi-ap Two yi-m iIJ roHf at W cnt foh. Kvniy iliinf rlmt ih-ap tr rnh. Cui tlowi-ra fur funeral or il coram e purpiMn Mr. A(fnr ratophrll, Corner Titi A Kir 1ml. Trlrphoim U5i sa f A'Wrt Lynn, of abiv li e c . bioke a UngT whiln canting, 1 cvmitm, mil eatun in to tn no had th tu'nibr ilrnmnid bv l)r ! Tunisia. H bad hi hand o. ! the eiilo of tl e oltnl when he struck root that iirotrudtd in hi iih : John Mlu, hitu iu. oi-ighlMir, brough. Th Fire Iprlninnl hi-H ii regular nimthly ttciting IHt rv t ing and obligated ten now 111111 bern. It (in voted to h Id ih i innuiil li.iue on ,t. Vlenite Dy. The biya n.iw hare a ep!vn did workirg dnparlnifnt, but tin city hac bm very foriunate Iron lack of tiree, John Mauler baabouihuut th Schmel'ier a-ood luineea. and i. now fBr-eef tl of He only wr.id1 yaid in the city, aride from trej mill. He" hae not rincd on tli ; price, althounh thin hai been hard Winter. He avi he ie ih telling 15 inch fir at 14 M percrd in 1 oriund the pric n m ariog j Theodore I'e erwn and aife, if Duratifto, Cil,'e week Ktimt of Iheir niece, Mrs. Kmtnett j uck j Mr. I'eteron i i-other i f Mr I h Shoaren, of Foie.t Grote hnn i 'hey are viahiiig. Having bc.rup d idio t;regnn worst cold nave f ears they wi return with no i alted idea of our climate. A workman on tie L'oi'ed IUi wave, re.r tbe Vib-l pi-. f., .'12 f.et thKillier dav and tit.i.,. to linken r i b-. Dr. Tnm'e i ent i U ai d alti nd. d thi. nr..,i., mte Uior-r H w,.ikii.e , a trn'l. with a dump cr. aim the vi-lnde wut ovr li e grade. Hn-n to Rda-d Marr an I wif f Laurel, Jiin. (i noil PORTLAND MARKET Vallrv whrnt. -t tm j, u Oata.No. i white fij'Vof i (u viniiiis, orw, x-r nark , Potatoes, tier ck ......65r sh OutauleCreameiy.prr It. w, ,1 H tltfl W.a A, . i j ' "'"cu -.. 4K 4V Ir m - Sl)rl"r:'- lH(,i0 -' . 1 1 Olympic Jrlour is an aid to rather than a test of your ability." Mother. u you don't iret o rHiuiLfl r 70a should trv ITsj.. . aolt of OIvmni K ii J 1 it always makes good thhigi to eat. ir "better U never." GREER'S Great REDUCTION Salt DURING MONTI! OF JANUARY t.i,S tt'j per liottoiu Imilvrs $ .'.IS t.ti)(I.tl. Uiilcts 7s 40 stcitncis. , j.r i.ihi dmt tubs ("Ks l.tni hic:til mixing p.ius (',() 1.511 lucatl inixiti)-jutts 1,12 35 Knu,',c l''s'' 25 15 .yu'm " ' 20 35 ' 2.r 4" " " 5"" " " as .25 grattilc wash pans 15 3.50 clothes wringers 2..'5S 1.25 cupjK-r Untum l.ttttcrti.s. . .UK I.ihi cold l.l.tsl l.tntrrti.s 72 .51) cuiiuiHMt l.uitct us ;s We hive o line of fancy DASIAKTS which we ore closing out at HALF price. Patronize Home Industry The City BKrry i.s a Ht.tuc I. stitmiun, and helps sttpjHiit the towu. Why not help Mipju.tt it auJ Give It Your Patronage City Bahery, MAIN Street. ANN )r( i:M ICNT The Royal H.tkcry & Confectionery Incorporation, sole manufacturers of R..)al Table Oucen Hrca.I, firm of" ' !Ur''U,Kr"u'"N with lllc cMtcrpri-sinj; . , WYATT fa CO. whereby, the said Cruiof Wjatt vS: Co. will k ex- elusive agents fur ROYAL TABLE QtJKKN BR P. AD The best bread on the ...atk.t. Dclive.ed frcah everyday. Aj.pctisinKly delicious, wholesomely good. LANDKSS CONi-HCTIONHKY Second Stroot opposite postofflco FOR FRESHEST OYSTERS i'or handwiches and Coffee Confectionery the Choicest Fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco Splendid Line of Post Cards Quality and Cleanliness Our Motto. (Jive Us a Trial. REMOVAL NOTICE Our Patrons will please take nott Nut we have removed t r Sporting Goods Stor To Third street, at the Garage, where we I'ave more room and are better able to take care of our trade. Guns and Ammunition Winchester and Savage Rifles, the best hunting rifles R ever made "urngtoii Shot Guns. .Latest n od.d,, Hammerlcss, Ivf-neaters. R ,i. ... ' Revolvers of a'l kinds. Btcyde Supphcs . Rep ,iri a Specialty. R. LEE SEARS AT YOUR GROCER'S