PAGE S n i.ina 0 RDER HOUSI ii HILLSBORO AROUS, FEBRUARY lo. 19 1 0 CIIOIM SOW BANG PAID I have mkxkA a Sli'.tt Order Kcs- t.iut.uit cxt lMr to the Slum ll.uik ami have eiiRaK1 a '""IH' " tent Clicf. Oysters in all styles When 'ou wc iu l,ic c'ty' K'vc " " :i 4 Wc Vuv l'ie sl tlic MI:l,JiCl afl""!s- l'"r tsltaka, and ttn excellent service, in ' , 7 jlioi t orders, drop in and sec ns. i Tfcfjlos for Lrnliea. Open until ; l l.OOA.M. JOS. H. WILLIAMS i jShcrill II:inc(Kk and Corps of j Collectors Husy NEW GROCERY The uiidersiKiicu1 lias oikiii.1 ,t new nnx'cry store hi tin- Pythian Building Ami solicits a share of your pat roj;KC. A Rjdcndid assortment of Stuple and Fancy (imcrics. I buy the Ucst and sill at the closest possible unrein. New Store New Goods Give Me Tr'ml E. W. MOORE, 2nd St. j-tlf! !1 Mr f .(I.IHX) D.oJ With FBf Surttira . ii-tif ;. Hancock film! hiahond j". KIKlll mit. tII( on Halur. I 'lay tli.i cimi.ty h mr.l approval the l instrument. Tim HignnrH qualify j in the hum. of f'liU) ,r,h nl are: I A C. Hhule, .1. W. Hhute, A. H. ; ,,( CuriiHlin. and K. W. lUihif, i.f Kurt drove. Th cliffill'H t.fliic this morning . iiiiiiicih f-.l ih -Mirk of collection n Urn l'.l, !t in roll, mm! the 8 ny nvnr j J'MIOOO, including all 'if th (;iK;il Ux The : ,unty Ntntrt mid n-ni-ral school, alone, HMinnntH lo in the rieiKhborhood d II -.hi mi. ami with all the addi Honal If vies - citv. road die trie! j . - - -- -- ami m h t'jl dxcial It vies, the In : m the largest in the history of I old Washington. ' Frank Kt t.. of the CorneHu jWtate Hank, will act ae cannier; Ui.c. I.atniin will ketp the each ! Iei1fr; and J B. Willie and Wal ''' lUm-r tll at Sheriff Han- jetck rl l puty Wilcox in the I collection an I writing receipt. I .... : CKOWDS HEAR DH. LEWTAS N r m us n n m m m U ! -eiATLTTS- i WATCH for the Big Circus lar announcing the closing out of the Entire Stock of MAYS (& CONOVEK To the People of ScholU and vicinttyi 'v have invoiced our General Merchandise Stk muI find th.it we arc carryiu a heavier st k in some lines then need, and as it is one of out Strong Point in busiucss to cater to the wants of mir i ns fomcrs, it is necessary to continually change some lines l" ods, therefore we have decided to make A Big Reduction Sale IN SOME LINES And A Closing Out Sale iu other lines, to make room for our new, and up-to date spring stock which will soon c here. We will start this sale FKbKVARY 1st ly kvK 20 h r t ent discount ou all shoes, hats, caps, ladies' and Rents furnishing goods, tlati ncl ovcrshirts, hosiery, etc. Our sin stock consists of the famous Stillson, Kellogg, Capon, Gotean and various other brands, while our under wear line is mainly Munsiug, CiH.jH-r's, and the reliable Morris Mills goods, all of these goods arc clean gotnls, no dead STOCK IN OUIVSTORE Wcu ill also include in this sale about h g.illous of A 1, h wuess oil, regular price $1.00 per gallon, as long it lasts it goes lr 75c, less saieuiscoum, . u . Tlii c-il.. 1 ; miiil mi 1- aim is accomplished.. WATCH t)3 SPACE for wc will add other hues inmt week to week. Keincmicr we save you uir-uim. regular price on all goods placed ou sale mis wiak. We make one price to all. We aim to please. MAYS CO. CONOVER. Scholls. Ore. as .iT 6 11 1 ... m, iir m St "I used to com plain about the stovo but, lint wirwn T lwxr-m lisinff OLYMPIC FLOUR,, M nt her r . . ufii . Mi.,.if It lanuro nna wiioh'wuh: - cle..nHt what is required to make I. .1 ... .... t.nt gOOU llllUK" lu 1. Divmni,' is nmde from jivery mien u , rt niont enrefully mleeted Northw.Ht,rn Vl,t.atn..liua.faeturedunderid.a san- wt prainsnre u-d, the choicest of the enure mi""" . ,. ..1 UlknM Hill tllHHHMyill ..- - nny ju Wuiul'Jilouwntfli JatenC ix hundred ueonle packed lln M K, church UkI Sunday night o hear Kvarmelteta liita and Kert t'he vinBiriB. led hy a laras choru choir, and the erinon by lr. l.e? tan Htirrt-d deeply the big coogiega- tion I he church was nearly ac aell filled in thi' afternoon by the oti!en of Hilleboro. to h'ar bin jreat li dure on "1 he Woman for ihe Twentieth Century. Dr. I.'Wtan u an orator 01 hign .nler. hi power of det-cription if .real, and never hag a church been fi!Ud in Hillboro for revival meelinRC h the Meth wlit churcb iiKrt thrte nact two aeeki. Ihe tnuMC. especially tin aueie nd io oi of Mr. Mfwtas rnl Mr !'.(.. il a nri)iniieot feature of the metti'ijti. A bandeome Bucn l.ane mano. loa ntd by Mr fatter nn .helm ifrettly with the mu ic On Friday night, Dr. Lewlai (.liver hie fatnou lectu-e on ' The lUcorde of Life," and tbe oilizene of HfllnlKiro of all churches and Miaul are urijed to D3 preeent. On Kundav. Dr. Lewtae will preach illli. m , lecturs at 2.:0 i. in , and prrach on "Ships We a p Silini I i ' at . :.U d m. Ti.e afternoon lecture will b to mnn mile. No hovs under twelve .,i,iii.,l II in Hiihiect will te The Man for the Twentieth ten I ii ii ii iv j i i ii i yuuuLy SALES SPECIALISTS OF PORTLAND Ebb's will be Accepted as Cash. Store will close promptly at 7 p. m excepting Saturdays. Will be open late Saturday evenings. WAIT WATCH COME STORE WILL BE CLOSED FROM DATE UNTIL THE 16TH. AT 9 A. M. SIRES AND SONS. ury ." Let all men come. QB AT vniTR GROCER'S "If Chri'l Left Hillehoro, Then Whii?" i theful j'Ct at the Chris lian church 8undy night Mrs. C. 0 Eneon, State Bib'e School I'reeident, spoke last Sunday ninht. Hence the panWir will preach on -ante thftne announcfd for last Sunday night Morning euhjeet, Satan's Traps for Young People Splendid swifting from the new nng toks Bible fchwl at 10 ,Vl,c'.; Y P S. C K at fi 30 p . Y u are wanted at all thepe ervn'es. v i i,.,lr led for Washing ton, D. (' , Tuesday morning, and he wa" accompanied as far Kist as Kirki-vill-. Mo, by his nisos, Mi Clare liuhrie, ho visits her sister. Mrs. Klmer Smith, at that place They went East on the same Pull T -i.h Y)t. C. B. Brown, who is a delegate of Portland's Commer- ,.il i: no. at me nimiim lu ui.up of the auto association. n vv IUih and wif relumed ownino from their trip to Soutl em California and old Men mi a r.1.kB a nl It Tt A CO. iney repori i - and Mr. Bath says the wea rier in the South was superb for Winter. He says that Oregon, toe year round, however, is a pretty got d old "tats They vhiHwI riiversiue uu Kedlands just prior to thtir return. Henry Heesacker, of Ve b( ort, while cutting a fence row near ruiv,u bii 1 was carrying an ax on his shoulder, tnpp d on a vine i i,,ii nut on ine boid oy auo w" - a. uj.nl the ns run e it. Ine cut was above the ear and cleir to the skull Dr. F. A. Baiuy ai tended the patient. Don't fil to have Dr. Lowe Phow you the new glses to be used for all distances No lines to col lect, gum and -dirt, nor oement to come apart. IHs new eye gUsfes will fit most any noee. To inspsct .L nhlioate to nurobase At Tualatin Hotel, Hillsboro, Feb 1(1 ' ,. ' Kllingham SohiifNin and wife, i i, . in. am) mIid he Con or LUUVm inn?, ... . j ...... i the f imous dairies of th oountv fi r yesrB, were lo the city Tuesday afternoon. :f We do not have tin new' Utah Und plaster, but we, have the Nephi," the original Utah Und p1 ef, the kind you- have al way? used,i:5 per ton -C. B. Buohttkn feCo., Cornelius, Or. Mayor nrlemeyiT of I'etrolt tikes to talk Uerimin to his frioiuls. Major O.'iu'rut Fml C. Atnsworth, adjutant tfenorul of the nrmy, gets up at 4 o'clock and taken Iour wnlks. Kred I. Countlfts, the new president of the Chicago Stm k Kxi-hnnp. ts one. of the yom.KOst prt'sldi'nts the orsrnn Iratton over hud. lie Is only thirty seven years old. Ir. Jose Kujueroa Alrortn, who suc rmsliHl to the nresldi'iioy of the Ar- pentlno Itepublle ou the death of rresldviit Manuel Qulntann In l'.HHJ, ts a lawyer. He still has three years of rresldent guliitanas unexpired terra to serve. The house of lords contains a golfer who may be fulrly regarded as Its most distinguished ns well as Its most assiduous devotee of the game. This Is Lord Wemyss, who, though he Is nearly ninety-one, still plays three or four days a week. Bona tor Hernando de Soto Money is a Inwyer atid not wealthy. He served In the Confederate army aim nas sur fered for years from an Injury re ceived while on duty. He was named Sfter the discoverer of the Mississippi liver, no was born In the state of Mississippi, aud his home Is iu Missis sippi City. jenh Rehlff of New York, the finan cier, has given $.10,000 for the estab lishment of a training school Tor jew ik to..!,.. Mr. Schtff is a nntlvo of Frankfort-on-the-Maln, noted for its production of famous Bnanciers. i to ..ai.i t America in 1S05 st the ago of eighteen and has lived In New I'ork ever sirioe. ' ' Captain Daniel P. Wlllard of South Tortlaud, Me., who will be seventy six years old iu March, is the oldest shipmaster in active service on the Atlantis const He is six feet two luchei tall and bears a stroug resem blance U Abraham Lincoln. He baa been sailing tbe schooner Nellie Saw yer for twenty-two years. ' ' slty of Pennsylvania has authorized the establishment of a bureau or Insti tution of German-American research. Woodrow Wilson, president of Prince ton university, of which he Is an alum nus. Is only forty-eight, ne was born in Virginia and practiced law one year In Atlanta, Ga. Within the period since the trustees of Columbia university held their reg ular meeting. In June last, the sum of $4,2S1,5U2 has been received by the Institution in gifts ' from various i sources, chiefly in the form of bequests. The Royal Box. Queen Maud of Norway, King Ed ward's youngest daughter, shoots well ami as a child practiced daily at a target. -. The Grand Duke of Hesse, who re cently wrote n successful five act play, Is hailed by the German press as the j latest recruit to the ranks or royai ! dramatists. ' ' - i King Victor Emanuel Is a scientific I numismatist and collector of coins, j His cabinet contains " 00,000 coins, : some most rare and almost priceless. ; The king will shortly publish a treatise ou numismatics. It Will run Into sev eral volumes . and ' W ill lie- entitled 'Corpus Minimorurrr Itftilicorum." DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Marie Montessorl, a lecturer In the university at Home, is said to be the most intellectual woman in Europe. Miss Helen Taft, the prosldeiifs daughter, has the credit of beius an excellent cook and of being able to make her own clothes. Miss Anna Dreyfus of Chicago, a teacher of French, has been honored by the decoration of officer d'acauemie. conferred upon her by the French government. Mrs. W. Eumes Colburn, wife of the head of a Chicago banking firm, has iuilt a modern seven room house for her thirty-five prize cats. The house is fitted up with brass beds, silk dra peries and lave curtains. Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch, presi dent of the Equality League For Self Supporting Women, Is nor, yet an American citizen, because she mar ried au Englishman. She has deter mined, however, to lie naturalized in due form, though she would prefer to have conirress make her a citizen by special act, as was done In the case of Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris ship has'never been won by an Amer ican born golfer, it Is said. The Yorkshire fishing board of Eng land Las distributed 0,100 yearling trout to angling clubs there. ' Geers, Murphy, Cox, Snow and Shank were the only drivers to win money at every graud circuit meeting last year. Things Theatrical. Tales of Cities. V Law. Points. . t A loan or money,, is ueiu m imuh versus Lemoyne, fa. 311, 71 Atl. 211. 21 L. K. A. (N.'S.I. not to,be within the operation of a statute pre venting a member of a municipal coun cil from profiting by any contract for !tue sale or furnishing of any supplies . or wateriar to the municipality. . ' i A master ts held In Young versus Mason Stable touipauy, 193 N. Y. 188. 80 N. E. 15, 21 Li It. A. i-V. S.), 502, to perform his duty to his servant with respect, feythe inspection of a freight elevator usi as an accessory to iuu renernl work of the establishment by l iAvmg It performed regularly by pro- tassionaTexperts. T.ndv firevllle is one of the latest ad ditions to England's long list of Amer ican bearers of titles. Only a year ago the new Lord Grevllle was a younger son, but his brother aud fa ther have died since, the brother sud denly. Lady Grevllle Is a daughter 'of the late John W. Grace of New York and. the widow of Hugh S. Kerr " of New York, who died In 1W7. William Dwlght Moody has written a new play, ealled' "Tbe Rising Generation." i Edgar L. Davenport and Aubrey Boucicault are to establish a dramatic school in Philadelphia. Lillian Kusseli has scored In her new I farce, "The First Night," under the dl i rectum of Joseph Brooks. ! "Peter Pan" has been revived In I London with Pauline Chase In the title ; role. It was enthusiastically received, i Maude Raymond will be with Max 1 Rogers la "The Young Turk," which 1 will be produced in New York Bhortly. Charles, Dillingham's new theater, i the Globe, in New York, opened re- I cently with Montgomery and Stone In Manchester, N. H., hns thirty-one public watering troughs. ... The city council of Cincinnati is planning a subway to connect ine duh ness Section of the ctty with the outly ing residential sections. The Chinese city of Fuchau, which is nbout the size of St. Louis, gets all Its milk through half a dozen "walking dairies" that is, men who bring cows, to be milked in frout of customers' houses. In the wall of a tenement house at Oak and Ollvor streets, New York, are no i,rnn tnlili.ts. Bv these the pass erby learns that on the Blto of the pres- J. ... . ... .ft.l.V. ent building stooa tne taveru iu v. the evacuation papers were signeo Nov. 25, 1783, the day on which the BritlBh army left this country. T College and School. 'the" schools of New York city are woefully overcrowded. -The JarU of trusCeea ot the JJnlver- .'. Short Stories. Cariada; receives $;U0,(XK) a year frum her canals." ( The total area atider cotton In India I amounts to nearly 19,0(H),Ooe acres. I The Austrinn parliament held receut "ly a recor.d continuous sitting of eigh ty -six hours. . One .theatrical manager in New York " reserves a box in his house for clergy- ,ruen aud' their families one night every week. The rates are shaded, but just how -much Is known only to the manager;- his treasurer and 'the 'clergyman. ' ; Th Stormy Petrel. A tiird of Immense wing power is the tiuy stormy petrel, the smallest webfooted bird known. It belongs to every, sea, and, although so seem ing frail, tt breasts the utmost fury of the storm, skluuuitig with incredible velocity the trough.of the waves aud gliding rapidly over their snowy crests. Petrels have been observed 2,000 mites from nearest laud. . Progress and Labor. A new system of telegraphing half : tone nhotoirranhs is said to be lu sue-1 cessful operation between London and j Manchester, Euglaud. j In the nineteenth century twenty feet a minute was regarded as a good standard rate of cutting for a planing machine. Today forty feet a. minute may be considered the standard. A steam dredge made lu Holland for use nt Nantes digs and carries off 500 cubic meters au hour. A swivel knife weighing tons aud driven by a 300 horsepower machine cuts out clay as hard as iron, to be scooped up by the buckets, which hold two tons each. In JS0O we stood at the bottom of the list of the four great manufactur ing nations namely, the United King dom, France, Germany and the unit ed States. Forty-uine years later we stand nt the head of the list, our man ufactured product equaling that of the other great nations commneu. Sporting Notes. The Buffalo Yacht club plans a $13, 000 clubhouse. The University of Pennsylvania is to co In for Indoor tracK racing next i fall. The Old Town." The play la by George Ade, with music by Gustave Luders. Facts From France. i Nearly 31ti,0tH) marriages took place In France last year. Regular theatrical performances are given every year lu France In huge mined theaters built by the Romans. Flour making Iu France Is the moat important industry lu the couutry In -amount of capital invested and value of animal output. The French government takes 15 per cent of all the money Staked at the casinos of the seaside and other health resorts on the little horses and other gambling devices. For the season of j 1W8-9 this percentage amounted to ' $m:i,3t:t, the summer season naturally contributing tho greater part over $iiOO,000, Train and Track. There are in Argentina four broad gauge railroads, three narrow gauge and two English gauge. Electricity lias 'supplanted gaa for enrligliting In nearly all state railways of Italy, Switzerland and Denmark. It 1ms been proved that the great railway terminals, where traffic Is constant, where switch engines are shunted back and forth and suburban trains tiro run frequently, can be oper ated more economically by electricity than by steam. i. Ram Bux, British Loafer. A TTimloo 1uife..ta nuuluffiiif In Rnm. i hav.'dtl Hoftllnr no fn tiiiuliuiafl fop him. 111. j " ' " - . Hollo, Philippine Islands, has a teu- j se'l m-uiougut turn or catering ror tne pin league made up of eight five man ' English community as well as for the. team clubs - Ulltive 0lle- With this end In view For $5 Germans may soon be able to ' lle, 'l;'J -, fj'wlug notification take airship excursions from Berlin ',fl, " f over. Uls doorway: "Ram Buz to Potsdam ' solicits respectful patronage. He Is The. open' American golf champion-' Brat.- . . i ! I r