r JET' IS O1LLSB0IR HILLSHORO, ORI-OON, DEC. 22, 1910. NO. 41 QfllfiH H nfiORO ROAD: jvii I.O VOTES NAY fef Scilnl In (r link IIIKIK TO 1VMMY MM We an n p;ii vY. HI!'. PI luinlicr ll'MI hi',! iihu h:r. . How In !cr I 1:111 r-vi-r M'I'ly ""trnihtdintTH. fjpA Koid Work l Meld up fur al U. At l supply of lliMir '''. . '.!4:i ami lini.-.hiny i in furnish L'mul - r. ' "i hort rnitiri-. We ;i kI tM'k (if nil ktlnli i. tlilhllioli IhimImT. We haw in .lin k all Mit-s of til- frcirn ! iiit li that arc lirvft (iiiulit v Ml IllllI'llllK UIIH KH. CARRIERS GET 1 A REST THIS YEAR i. Not Have to Carrv Mail on Christmas Day, at it is Sunday M . i ! fit Another icar K flint voter iim'I at tin oUnkill. hint Sallirduy morning. i..f tha immune of voting for or busy. In tin- pat we fiml that ifMfiul road tax for th- il H l "' ':'." ,,f peop '.. nf ruiilmiiiiiL' tne rok 'jatj''' which ww inaugurate. l i..iii- Willi Holliel nnir like it nil of macadam road. Frank rtliy. ""oal HiUKTVi.-uir, pri-mileo. nd 'there wu Koine ciijKtKitnm 4tjil'd t' t'11' 'lH"'i tax ho a r at.i. .... .ho. in .u. uwu uh- r ,,,,. x TraV(.lin,r pe5M' levy a the mill lax was tu. St,,,,. ,,rv.i,,j, ,,,, 'r:m-l ink' Libraries or the um of the prtti k wars mist cakky prlslnts VvttX Mail Currier is (he Real Santa Claui These Day :t I. alio In irl I ry our building blocks for your fruit or juta!i house, or foiinda- tiuii Inr your buildings better The ami ci,.-:in f than brick or ron tirii', I'artii-H wanting orders .1 i. .. . I .. :n i ii . -i mii.ii-ii ni un wen V) I'lari- . (Jinstinas Day. 1'JlO. will not U ....... vtt, ,tl, ,1 1)1 v - pm, ami our ti-amn arc not to a day of lalxir for the rural mail carrier as it has heen for Hovcral years for the day of Santa Claim comes on Sunday this year. The jiostoflice department k'lves him no holiday, when t i wait till the road are alnuiHt iiniiassalilc, and then plarc th-ir I' hvery, at a cost of done for orders fur twiic what it can lx lloV. w hih (IronerA; Unwell Company The Oregon Library Coininis- hion ha ju:.t Kent to ( oniehus. I.ihrarv. dti-lU'd hy tt vote of 2U t Z Wm, Mctjuillan wan tlu tnn lictlvtln defeatlinr w nieitsure, iulf.! comiilnint wa that then wAIKAirt as to what the cost i,f itS work had Ihvii in the iulL -Ouite a mimlH-r fnun over (Hupli- tif dromon and they are free t all. The library contains intcivMintf Uniks on history, travel, agriculture, cookinif, etc, and tictioii for erown up people and children. Kv rv citizen of m tt Jjouth Tualatin jrtion of tm-K'on hltouM know ain.ul it ana the diitriet votetl In the nejfa- ":uc ue oi mu ixN.hH. me tivcj, IV n-Htilt rami' aj a Hur- l"oks are at the Arcadu h m pnfl'it wu thought that the l"ise and may he U.rrowed on i,li4U to more work in s-r- Saturday. lH-twtt-n the hours of mnit4)U:hwnyii would meet of two and four, with Very little tyitinthy. William Smith, of (Jreenville, N0 BiHUro will meet i.r. WiH toWll Saturday, and visit- Si don't forget, this year, Christmas comes on a week-day our stiH-k is compete. i sition of the rural carrier, Fred Olscn leaves at the Arus otfice the following from the U. F. 1). News: The rrllv U) Io iIhIc SnliU CluUH ii llir itiral firr itrlivr'v Irttrr canirr He Fred (Joetze was in from near lllooininj, Saturday. John Ojipenlander, of Corneli us, was in tow n Friday. Attorney HorTman was down from Forest Grove, Monday. (Jus Ilellebuyck, below Ixls, was up to the city Saturday. (). (j. Harlow was out from Portland the last of the week. I-o Schwander, of above Moun taindale, was in the city Friday. Robert Thompson, of Cedar Mills, was a county seat visitor Saturday. I'ri d Iler-'erand Krwin Hitter. of below Bethany, were in town Saturday. Ceo. Harmes. of near Moun- taindale, was in the city Satur- day atternoon. Mis. I. Sinclair, of near Leisy- 31. af ifote for or against a r W"1 H. bis. the lUaverton fruit irruwer. writes the Ark'US tlu follow injr letter: Rrrltitl lllrnon. IHC. IJ-ll'ill Im Aiui i Cunittirnllnif "ii our rlut.il liair.rnt viitl lair In uiriilum Ibal fcimr u( our dull Kiowri t Uilrt Hit illUitfi lltwfil l( Tllr, rr ititt lh iiirnilam. Mr V K. Srrll. I lliluk. irrrltrtt diur ,irrmliim, t.t tour liumlili wftanl lit rlclil lou tliirn rruitiU. 01 I lit r tl.ll wiim. ninkuii; li'Ul uf rltUl inir. t tuiri ii in mlvrr and loo lnoiir mrjalt n4 ilniloinx, Thf Ulur r IMioiu ic m on liiiliiiliiii l llir Mrlrr Ik I'mnk mutt, ruitUiiil. No hl tmllirn inr t. l. Ii ciillltril lu lhrr ixltrt, inv rl( of llir MiII.Ikiio toarl of Trmlr MjrfthllHl (on.l.irit uf JH lnri ul . .i . ii . . ..i. ... cii tne ,ri.riis. ue Kiaies uui the nineteen ear old sun of J. J Smith, of Ldianon. Martin by name, died last week from an at tack of tviihoid lever. the vonmr man was well known in II il l l;l 1 ll !' Ill ltl' llt tO the bitnm Mint llir r ilnl'lrrii nil i.ver llic tounliy. One cn r-lv iiimfitic with hnl rngrfiimt Hint ilr ilit tin vouiiK f.'lkr Im k fui 4nl I Ii i coining on the mmt hull lav ul lilt' vrnr. On a I oihrf ho !( llir ilrllvrtv fti- vie IM rmal ill ilnrti is ni.lx-i.ilril, lull tin I'hriatuiAi ll.iv. hv dtircivl onlrr ol llir I'ihIoIIkt II ) irtiur lit. llif ranur i oliliiinl lo make hit cuiluiimv round. iiiuiiir rv iv i wrliinkr uu In (uutr. As in;. v rll ht UIiIKinr I Ilia wanoil it Ii Iril to ovciflontiiiif i'U J.rccU Containing iif.a It la a mivlitv bin linv'i wcjik fur him, mil he iiuv KtuinMe bi: nbont it, but ll Ihr aim- ti enjoyi p'ayiiiu Snla Claui. tY Iilraiwnt It U t UiMriUutf the ilctiic IjmikIIh lll ne o nmnji lupy, mill UK facr, (rmatrtilr rr coiuuii lily locatcit ul tome iliaunc fioiu llir main roa I amij; Inch Ihr cairirr jwaura, inl ti it nftrn hai'trna tn.it tuc camrr iuir'i in iui SHERIFF HANCOCK INVESTIGATES LENQCKER Says That he Established Beyond Doubt Did Not Know Naylor OFFICIAL MADE TRIP TO YAMHILL None of His Family Knows the Forest Grove Capitalist Sheriff Geo. G. Hancock made a trip to Yamhill, the last of the week, and went out to the set tlement where Lenocker lived to ascertain whether or not the dead man was acquainted with Ed Naylor, the Forest? (- High Q UALITY Drug S tore lair, of near Leisy- ifnHat u.Vm w9 aW TT! ville. was in town Monday, and! n...,i iV, called on the Arus. Kli Howell, of Mountaindale, was a county sear visitor last of the week. the t.iii mI a hniiM mrrriv tlrfUtea tu ilrllOKIt and arolitid (ileltcoe. hlH father the mail at Uu cutsveuieiitly placed i.....:... .,-.1 iu,ri;,,n i,f b the roilnlc. I litc may, ImUnl, i lttIIlk,, "Hin-'i 14 I " 'f ' I ' , r . . . . -i i il fi-ti nr nirtfi t ornelius claim until a lew weeks utf. mocd to I. sold out and a iU irti or more mtn iixr ai a rriH. road. reprtJralmi; a many different hogarholila, lint oil Chtilill Iy the rliihlteo thut tmtineu it u ordinarily lo colled the mail from the boirs) au to be on hand and wmtint; fui the u rr pin ka(je Ihey to conhdi-utly eect. It lol ol lun. I lie currier, ioo, is 1101 w hen ti I'banon. Attorney John M. Wall was laid up at his home the last of . . I '.I. 1 . . II ....I lie wees W ill 11 imiliv nwoiin . o U. W(.K ii f llimif lornolltn on tin. ho i.lay occa ,l jaw, caused by thecloMnir oi a 4ion Nm(1v evyUlly teUltmir him r salivary duct. John was horn " id Mile agreeable ni' ubatutil man tled With t ie Ix'liel lliai ne nun tier. I'm nr aiwaya n nlu"". . i .i .m. .iIkiiW hkrj him. and uu (.lirii'.niH.s conirac e u,e u - " i'e.,cUUy. in h capacity of SanU Ul II i'ii ?n i.oi un.i.v. (ui he findi himsell Uelovt-a. one I ln trouble. If.nnrr'a wife hasa peck of apple fur ii n in 1,1 ,...,.1, dw him; anotlier. perlia. a coupic o lt.ii-in.'in I ul Her1 last WiteK ills- , : ... i . .,, r .... nrraliliHI totm.'ru ul i imiri ui ii l . , icnicaena.a iiiiiu, ii v.....-.... red the value 01 advertising. I . r,.llr(i a bushel of nolatoes. And so I.,. , ...i m.. .i 1...1 ti ,i' f.n i- ii mi I a I, ....i ;.:..i,i,nif fur st man on n The chancrt ae lint at the end of ..I-. .j t. I , . I I - . ..i. 1 v.. t 1 1. .ID. .11 hlanarcelt delivered Ins ranch lor uairy wo.k ' '"'ku iitwi!0-luiosl ai full ,s t : ..it ..nMtMatc fhitr nM" . w nun mi uumi i V . wheo it iinrtca. Liu !.... n Iiikv il:tV llIHl Illvrntl rum mrsl fr-li livrrv uiakt-9 Christ fur i he faiuierand his family much I IllUrC IHCSMIH iu - svi ht was ohliwcil. in order to M IIV II - IU1 it.iv i . I t i.. . ... .. . .-.I... ..b lu. rtntii emi ni'ed there is sunsnine in uu- coueci any prr.u. u.. . ' " : I Aiir im lo hitch un and Oavel lo town house, v ome in i. . , lriu for urlKse ,1 ,,.! I'nrter t lUK I . " .'. T. .:....! 'n V IiailipH'll HUM V ranges. 1 hey are tne oesu Fmrick & Corwin i:has. Tompkins, who has been i. .i. ....... over in the lacoii. nwu., uhiu- trv. in the hwnirC wikhis was in town the last of the weeK, na- iL.titD Til Ul ll'Tl 1 I III' holidays with his relatives oe- peop e m V . "'; ; I I M I "IOI me tiivciiui " ij -r yondtilellKK. oroptiale to the seaion. AK"cultursl Musouerade Hall at M..W. A Uk.ch.K y s t ..ti i? Kle on evenimr ot hwyi j i urn, w . - . i i...- m loin Tickets, in "V." i i'm. ,.nitors. thp CHRISTMAS TIDR lltltmr Hill HUM . iT 1 . (ii'v v vv -w , iri cents; Toelle's orchestra. All UK l I w. tkitd't ular lii a.auit iS Iroira of applr ad piua-a far r llilliituin putpr In tom-lr utiili lloxl Klver and other biil..l ..tt.V .....i.m .iiiinu .rftiilia ..... r, .... If rc.ti hold our own Willi tuiMw Imi i .i . i ... i - . i mill a we nave acroiimiianru a iimi tlftl-liut we dll bctler. Mr pMinra ere in euninrtlllon w 111 llir Salrni and Alhaiiv Pmit ('.rowera' t'nlona, coiueun laal have Iliad II a lull to pal k pftM- f,n ran Hut VVaaliingtun cuun If it Ihrin all, and wr are yet In uur addling rloihra. What w ill the futuie wiliK ii. wlirn we ate grown up If I ....I IhI....1ihii n. . aiiA. ill iue yoti another Idler later on the Btati.gmiriit of our tihlbit. Vouia Verv Tiulv ii. l.ci. road MUirriNd ocker. who afterward comrmtted suicide. Mr. Hancock says that the Lenocker family did not know any of the Naylors. and Ceo. Iliersdorf and Geo. Zetz- that none oi tne iamny was ever. ... ..... Ii . i i il l man. of North rlains, were coun- w ineir Knowieae. n roresi ty seat visitors Saturday. Grove; nor was Ed. Naylor, or Karl Doneison returned the any other Naylor, at the Unock- last of the week from a short er piace. airs. wnocKer aiso visit with friends at Elk City. stated to the sheriff that Len . . . ocker had for years earned a Money to loan on rea estate. revolver and although he was Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku- not a drinking man, still he al rath P.ros., Hillsboro. Or. 21tf ways a drink The official The city council will have a learned that there had been do- meotinir next Monday evening, mestic trouble In the Lenocker and an interesting session is e- farculy, and that the dead man (Mu ted. had gone East, last Fall, without . i i,.f ,nI.i, WJ telling his family anything about August lews last week re- . w hQ J d ceived wordc.f the death of his 't'M9 famiiv Lr m of mother, in Oormany. fcne was h, - the Union past eighty years of age. . . Portland. and to tro L f h.iljmnn i-Viri 1U Kit ifl 1 V U n.nlf nnf! Via r, n, i .'uiiiiiiuiit " muiiu - Liicic cHii uiitu iic auivru, intr tri h nnuwrtV in KorthwPSt A a Vic. enf nn Hato nf ariual thou IX VO laV uv to tiu vawai v m. mi r Ml V vinMiulwl tripv u-'finlrl nnt rriAot ' . ... i-... : u:,. 1 1 Ulinsunas uimier in ma new mm, residence. Will Darety was in tvom be- lUiU J HIW fc.J4Al.Wl UUJ fcV says that they expect big things xw0 insane patients were sent to fif tlii'cilvnf North l'lain9 the tko Qfafa Hnonitol Priilav PVPn. ,J . . . . - - ' - - - - - - - I lilt. UWVV l.wllAtl, luiiiniK icai, ling, iroril lius county, iuttnaci u. ii.'i.!. r f (k! Rmwii. ap-pd 31. of Gaston, and Hliam tm'iei jciKCii, wi mio " i nr . i i! ,. i ...u .. nart nwnpr (if tnp Hinman n ace. sine oi esi union, aim who uu- ; - -- - . r: - ' til the last few years lived where was examined by Drs. Lmklater thev always had a "White Christ- ana oou. me young man mas.' was in town Saturday. John Wohlschlegel, of near Reholls. and who is making a success of the dairy business, was in town Saturday. John savs he will put ten acres more under the plow this year, The Place where you are always getting Drugs of absolute purity and High Quality and compounded by pharmacists who take pride in the accuracy of their work EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR ArVHitman's CelebrAtorl d-trtf nljat. avnd Candies t'THF. RF.ST F.VFR" Dr. David Roberts Vi!:rr f The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.l TWO INSANE PATIENTS r..,l.iii.l.lv ihe Irce delivery mail nr vice ha done an immense deal to put the i ..in tniii-h itli the outside world. It has greatly augmented the number ol In. fiirndi, hringiug his more distant ueighbora into closer relations wilb. hiui-M-tf and fuuiilv. In consequence there it more aocial life in the rural district., ...,i ii r-li.m-e i felt U more than au ordinary extent at Christmas time, when . . . . it.. . i .. l twpri enffprino' from homicidal tendency for some time, and has been more or less mentally dis tnrdwid hv ronioiis drinkine. v . . . - -.' I ' He has threatened the lives of W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove, Dick Rhodes. C. Westcott, and H. V. WpiVimar of flaston. He has Peter Herman, who came West been under treatment by Dr. An- fnim Minripsnt.i some time aeo. drew C. Smith, of fortland. has bought 20 acres from J. S. who had advised his relatives Steinke, and will move from near to have him placed in an an asy t;...,,..i ViIj nou) rimvri!o sVinrt. lnm Tbe vonnc man. when sane. I litll VI IVl UIO IIV " ..v. w .. j c . - . was a gooa manager ana was over the average in intellect. J. A. THORNBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNKY President Vice-President Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE Statement of Condition on Thursday, Nov 10, 1910. Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans - $253,892.01 Capital and surplus $50,000.00 U. S. Bond (at par) 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,571.r5 Other Bond 38.640.00 Circulation 25,000.00 Banking House 18,000.00 Deposits 403,279.71 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 145,319.25 $480,851.26 IVonorvo a Q Per Oout. $480,fc51. y after the first of the year. Notice to farmers I will run a chopper at Orenco every other Saturday - commencing Decem ber 17. Located at the old DiaeK smith shop formerly run by J. P. Gardner. E. E. Schmeltzer. DIRECTORS Thos. G. Todd John E. Dail.y J. W. Fuqu Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. TKornbur 26 I -J We. the unilerHimu'd. comnrisinir 10 K r cent, of the taxpayers of twin District Mo. zh, wasiun ton t'ounty, Oregon, hereby jrivt' null... (l, ....,..(;... ti'ill In' "nvi- i-iiuv a niiri iiii " 1 1 'v held at the Wnllnce SebiHil House in Haid road district, on the iSJrd day of DecemU'r, 1910, tit the hour of one o'clock p. m., for the puriHise of votitiL' an additional tax for road ouruoses. as Vldei rarelv interesting lir 1. ..llir r1 ( V If nnil lnuiiiriTlLr 1 I'll ill Utlt'll vvi and who was one of the pioneers Ueat Christian holiday areatloa t,f the Vinclamls section, w e i i . . .......I HAi1 U'liTlI II 'Miri'fl ll H t' LV. V 1 1 X 1 IVItA.T Z Stho old nei,hl,rlHKd to Uht, Dec.. a ChnsUnas Can- l i mr'i vi ill iiii".r ipv.. ii nuivu UlllMIII II llilV KU I " ' tiro- 1 ill SsiX'tiiil) ,t ljlW!l Oil ia. Paw 295. t UI u ";,v u'.;"- ... iromm Sunday School, and U K. Zimmerman, F. M. Wads- For , sale: Ivso hiRh J- Santa Claus will make his ap- worth. H. Kwnijr, A. Honzon. Holstein heifer cahta ln m IK.aranco in due time, and from A. L Nelson, H. W. Zi.n- k.ki.1 sbn-k. rico. f-o tatri (jhri8tma9 Day-Sunday, the 25 merman, Carl Berirren, H. A. liendler, (.ornelius. Oron, of n & m a re?. Henilri.hiii.ti t v 7imni.rni!in. Uonte 1. JJ-'- , ru,.:utmns l)av service will J. allflll- l""" 1 "--- a iiiai V.'ll 1 1-" V r.harles VV. Cowiniah. of near Glencoe, and who was bom and raised on the Cowiniah place, was brought in by Kuratli, dep uty sheriff, Friday, and examin- A Kr Hi- T.inlrlntpr f!owiniah 1 KfJ . " - - . in ii- ii ... r C.....I. t. . i i . i j i i i l t. w. vaiKer, oi oouui ma- fiaa oeen annKing aicoooi. latin, was In town Saturday. He was very violent, and was H was accompanied by a Mr. running about disrobed at times. II'.. . ..I ...... . . , -U nnmna ftv.nl III. I 1 n. Unf nn n V HUM OU1 , 11U vuiiivo nviii nc IS llUIIIlllUai, OIIU IVCIJI, U(i a Grant County, and who is spend- fusilade of talk about killing otf inc- the Winter in the Willamette ".Tank .Tohn3on." the neerro du- Valley. gilist He was in the asylum Messrs. Gilford and Wann will about 16 years, ago, and was aisr doubtless have the Hotel Wash- cnargea. n s Vrll ington furnished and opened by wormy w - the middle of January. The was a Kanaka. His brother, furnishings will soon begin to William .Cowiniah is a very a rive and installation will pro- en, an also i lives on eeed as rapidly as possible. the old place. The patient is (jft . immnrmiin - -- 'iiiiiuv i iiiuii) Dated this Nov. 21. 1910 MARTIN SMITH M"rtin Smith, airtd 19 years, NOT CORRECTLY STATED ...i ... ml- nf Mi. i . .i,,.,f,l iv-ith thp music Minnvillo College, is spending breathing forth the joy and good Holiday week with her parents. of "t'eaceon r.ari.n, uoou Mr and Mrs. Ku f us Waggener, Will t0 Men," and the pastor de- r v. i;oinir o sermon on ine mice oi iNewpoii.. iiiuii" ------ - . .. . . .. r. ,iW Wise Men." In the evening, n.i .. ...I";.' ,"1. "..C ". The best lime to miu - Ullirhna wm VP!U that non oi j. j. Dnnui, ioiiiii i- inL.f'n ilav s between ou, mi.hum " vr , lyof North Plains, died at the to. on a wmUrj day. i of Dr. Van Dykes, fcn-e of hisparents at Lebanon. m. J pbce. .'The OOier Wise Man 'ecerniier lo, lylO, from tvpnoui inis cnurcu, mum io v.,- fvcr. J. C. Smith, of Green- w0ndell Davis is down in joyintf a period of growth and ville. an unelp. who attended the o,.n,..,. t'nlifornia. having been ,)ro9Uerity, cordially invites the funeral, returned Monday. L.a0( there owing to bad health citizen9 0f Hillsboro to any or llillli.il v..- n..u.. I .. ai . Umil'Ithiiii nliunru. 0f his mother, mrs. l auou. all 0i mese v,ov.. Cleorire Schneider, of Cornelius, i. M.. o.Ton John lances. -lata.. Monday. . ""-J S 1v?"l. taB.a Chn iiAimi. nf itj.thnnv. :.." wntt &. Co. Store, cor- for bPtciAu iaa Wa in IU fiuf Af IlieT .. ci. ........ .1 nnrt Mjiin. ' ... ill n il L lu I lau v. v..fciv... .-i -I ill ul u .. - . Wt'l'lt iri-oi.ti.1.. falumlu - i ...:r. t,o. MMlwof meetinir to voteadititional road --, p . inraen anil wue, v y w- ..Tideraiirne.!. couiprisinK - i lip 1 b'wn. IBIi "-i r. . . to per cent, of the taxpayers oi iuu Dialrict No. I, Washiiigton County, Ore- em (W ;;;T ,d hnm the r; : C.,f ,liiv. Uon, hereby Kiveot. tlut . .nee . lu y i " " ' uuii kiiimi-v 1 will be uem t lolls Hail, luamun, vr., last of the week. l0 ioan 0n real estate , r08t, district, on the 26th iy of ii,.. 1 t 2 .... . 1 nr 11 tnimu 1 v 1 iiamnniikor. ium. ni 1 111. huh w " W00I Urowera COnvenuon socunty. We uu .. "fcr ,Pirpo.e of voting n addt- wdl meet at Portland, January u3The Webfoot Kealty La, fm.. J provided 4-(. and quite a number who unisboro. uu in Sec. 34. Law iw, pRe w use uaa baa will attend trom r Crocker, of this side ol 1 . county. nHin. was n Saturday, YVj v. n Robbins. I R Hal Harold Halvorsen.of near Far- ookinjf after Christmas supplies. withi c t Tenney.T c whe.m.A b m no-tA l Mrmilnv. ' " . ,...i.- Mulloy, J L Byiom, K A K.Uly, J B u-hii, naa 11 wnu - ., , iv.ln anchC. Ot L-enier- ,,. ,, Wm C uiino, lleo uainreaui, j He has just tinished a fine new ..'red U liantnt, , unuo w Ille. Ue0 hMt,v nome to replace the old one de- ville, was m uj - 1 walgravV, Robert Hie, Jos Gaibreatu. stroyed by tire some months ago. 1 ternoon. A. L. Holcomb. of West Union, was in town Monday. A. L. thinks -he has the only recipe . I. i-Unt Jo. "irr.fK ior saner Maui tuai, ia nuim while " and he always remem- Young Taylor and Bellinger were ber a few of his close friends not indicted by the grand jury about this time of the year. for robbing the Buxton store, as x 1 . incorrectly stated in last week s Oregon Electric conductors ftgy were indicted for unanimously say that Hillsboro J n d laborer gives the line more passenger thl laborer himself, is in the tmilie than anv other town on "u . c . im.. ; v.....- " . . . ... I PAIlTiTl 1H11 the West Side line, or tor that jir" rSaTVHHavaM MMaMaMMaT 1iaaaaaaalaaSBaa FURNITURE! I It is a safe proposition that we Sell More Furniture than any other store in Washing ton County. Why? Because our 1 PRICES are LOWEST, The statement is Side line, or tor that the man who charges matter, more than any, otner h ith robbe ry was drunk at point on the road outside of m u y Salem and Portland The January meeting of coun ty court will install John W. Sewell as county judge, and the session will have much to accom plish. The tax levy tor the year will hn one of the important con siderations, and besides this the iurv list must also be drawn. r... . ... r 1 This will mean selections from the tax roll. Th Hillsboro Band has con L 1 1 V ,.iiiv iv .. 1 that he also offered to jump the country for a consideration. FOR SPECIAL TAX X T On the same quality of Goods. People from a distance are sur prised when they see that they can save 25 cents on the dollar by buying from us. Come to Forest Grove and see for yourself. C. O. ROE & CO. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. Notice of mretinif lo vote rddilional road tai: We, the uudersignel, com prising 10 ptr cent of the taxpayers of Road District No 5, Washington County, Oreeon. hetebv giv notice that a tueet- ing will be new ai torneuus noici, u nelius, Ore., In said road district, on the mi la nf Dpcember. 1010. at the hour I no rtllisooro nunu n wu- Vo;clock P. M.. for the purpose of tracted to retain Chas. b. Parker yoliDg tn a(iditlonai Ux for road pnr. for another year in the capacity poses, as provided in Sec. 34, Uwsof of band leader and instructor. 1909. p-ge 29s: trrXu,tr HTh Pnvl-oi id ft thorough in- FDShepard, Jacob Hergert, H Thurn Mr. laiker 13 a lrO"kn in llergert, H W Stauffer. H F structor, and under his tutelage, j B-he,; H Seidier, A Benson, the organization has maae spien- j p Sormen, J Voelker, J E Beeves. Ed did wrocreSS. C. S. "knOWS ward Krahmer, R Bowlby, J M Loudon, how." and he made a revolution mn- a . g in the Selection Of band num- wm Hamflrnann Adam Hergert jr, L J bers. It is doubtful if, today, Hoi,z Phillip Hergert, H Unhmann, there is a band in any city in the Geo F Hams. Willamette Valley of double Hillsboro's population, that can C. W. Barnes, of Beaverton, beat it for a first-class band. was in the city Friday evening. lilHHILIMHHLVEHHBHHM VICTOR "Easy Payments" is the modern way of doing business. Many people amply able to pay cash, prefer to avail themselves of the easy payment plan. I am glad to sell you a VICTOR in thatwav. Come and sec me. about it today. W.lchm.her Jwlr Graduate OptomaitrUt Laurel ML lloyt yi. 1a i tlia i