HU6B0O IPQUS. JAN. ' ' " - rTTTf VICE A YEAI ftBMH SAIFl It It n i r. f, Si I! n rlt Opens SATURDAY. JANUARY 7 ! Continuing our policy of cleaning up our stock in preparation for the coming season, we announce our : Clearance sale of all Fall and Wintp.r tiip ; store. Hew, Seasonable and High-Grade Merchandise, consisting of dry goods, shoes ladies' men's and ! hftVR' rfiadv-tft-Wfinr ffflriiiAnk anrl fniuiichinde HVJW vvvj vv uvui QuiiiiuiliU UHU lUllUUlllllgO uiu lllui GU IVJUU Ql aUlg bttVlllg. ft1 n 8 yuiGiyp fe 1 rr AN y il fl Iblyy !! ! li There is no suggestion of sensationalism about this sale. We do not desire any, nor do we feel the necessity of it. We have no old or out-of-date GOODS to crowd, but offer you our entire stock of new merchandise, at prices that we can assure you the profits are suspended. YOU supply your wants at the lowest prices possible. We are en abled to make room for our new stock of Spring goods, which will soon be arriving'. Sale will continue until January 31, 1911 A. GROSS, Hillsboro's Greatest and Best Store HILLSBORO, OREGON Capital, Surplus, Profit 44,000 Do a Grne ml UanKinj; busi ness, Loons, Money on Keal Estnte, Buys and Sells Mort ft'iries. Pays 4' Interest per Annum on Saving's Deposits 3 Times a Year. Omenta and iiiii-:crous I'M ward Schulmorich. Pros., John W. Omii.ll, Vice Pres.; (lit). Schulmorich, Cashier, pircetors K. I!. Tongue, W. N. Barrett, Coo. Kirkwood. W. 0. Honclson. Elillsboro Commercial Bank SUES THECONDENSER Ask $7.51X1 n.iiH.iui-i (or Ik-nth of (iillnrl ShiiuT ci mm Tiur stiu r vs f uity To Our Many Patrons Wc wish to extend our Thanks (or tlieir most generous ntronige through this our First Holiday Sou sou at Laurel, ami to solicit n con tinuance of your good will and pat ronage through the coming year. Wc also wish to state we are pro pared to supply your wants from a well selecfed stock and at prices equal to and lower than the same goods can he bought elsewhere. To one and all wc wish a prosper ous aud happy New Year. E. T. TURNER, Laurel, Oregon. lad a Cruhid hiU- Working on I legator. November I, I'lO I). .1. Shaver, who was recently .apointcd guardian of the late Colbert Shaver, who wan killed in an elevator in the condenser at Forest drove, luw filed suit in the circuit court, asking dam ages in the sum of $7.f00, and the complaint names the Pacific ; Coast (Condensed Milk Company :nnd Benjamin Smith, foreman, as defendants. The complaint alleges thai the boy was work ling in the factory, and that the foreman sent him to the upper lloor. in the elevator, to got some empty can trays, and that in fol lowing the orders he was crush ed in the lift. It is set out that the elevator had no grates or sides, or guards, and that the .shall was unprotected. The ele vator was of the hydraulic varie ty, and the plaintiff contends that the company was careless and negligent in not having the jtranslcr properly safe-guarded, i It. was reported at the time of the fatality that the boy hoarded f t ho elevator and was lying on! jits lloor. face downward, as it1 i was ascending, looking over the J ! edge. As the lift passed through i the upper lloor, his body was; 'caught between the floor and' the base of the transfer, crush ing out his life. Notice To Creditors Notice to Creditors """iv Oourtof tlm NUInnf Or. I'"1' lr WhiIiImkUiii Ooiii.ly ' w.!',iiH,,il,,,rH.rih" wt,B of Mfci"' ''v'."" ul' ii"i"M.i H..(t mm il. i u. ori.r of thn Oouuty m i ' , r,ull r oniifon fur Wt i. ' 1 M in A WUI H,M 'l'll"'"''t I lrl !Vi DlllLIIM .1 l . " ill, l . .i i ,rT' """'"HI, Hill ,'Mi1r.JT'loT iwwnim IihvIiik IU i an " 'W" PH r liwby not!- !HhIi-i'h!uiii'iI. Ii(!IIht llli iiropi r viitililivrN IhiTt'l'ir; it I. tlm In w olllun nl' llHlflnv Harn In tin- Mnilr lliill'lin" lt HillHtmrn, Ori'Kn, williin xt iihihiIim from thn iIhIo til' llin IIihI ii ) .1 irnl Inn llinrriif, Knriih II. Iliirvcv, Kimmlrlx f tlm lunt Will mi-l 'I'twln liumt of Mm-miH Diihiih lltirvcy, iIihtiimmI. ItiiKlny iVlliiM, Hllnriit ys fur Kvrciihu. 'I'Iih Dnln of tlm IIimI. i m i I i I i h 1 1 1 i i lri. Knit, IIHO. 'I'lin iliitu of llio In 'I u I il I i-.t I ion .Ian iimii, inn. A. E. Peat, of Vaiiey, was in j In llin Oiiutily Court of tlm Hint of Ont I k'on lor WnhIiIiikIoii County In llin inittinr of llin onIiiIo of llnlrli M. W IliUt'll, lloi'l'IINIIll, Nuliro im tlnri'liy (ilvi'ii, I lull llin iindnr Mii'iioil, l.i ini; ilnly iiiMiiiiloil, qimlltlnil Hint inliiiK i 'tiHiiilor ul llin IiimI Will mnl I I oiIiiiiikiiI o lli'loii M. W liill.'li, ili'i'iMlxrul IriM llloil III hIhivii I'lililli'il 1'iinri ti It HiihI iinnoiiiit mnl rrporl. In tlm innltiror ' hhIiI I'Mliitn; hhiI tluit niiIiI I'ourt liy onlnr 'duly niiiilit mnl ontiu ml Iihh iiiioiitixl i 'I'mvicliiy, tin1 lilli ilny ol Jnniiury, 111 1 , tit ' 10 A. M' oI hhIiI ilny, nn thn llino, mnl thn rount.v eiiuil I'ooiii III HilUhoro, Oreiui, u llio plui-n for In nrlui; oiinotloiiM to mhIiI i llnnl iiiM.oiint, mnl for tlm linnl Nnitlninnnt i.f Niihl nHtutn. llHlnl thlN nfl It, 1110. .I.J, Whlttmi. lOxiwiilor of thn ln.it will bikI testmiiont of 1 1 1' It'll M. Whitlnii, ilnnniiNed. KiiKlny At liurn, AttorneyH lor Kxenir John Caldwell, of above Hanks, i was down to the city yesterday j mornimr. Andy Wostlrtr, of niar lau rel, was in the city the lii-st of the week. If you hav" head and eye aches, ! consult lr. towe. at Hotel Tua ' latin. January H. C. W. 1 lines, of aUve Craw j ford, was down to the citv over nitfht. Tuesday. Frank S. Harr has returned from Portland, and has purchased the express business formerly conducted by Mr. Atkins. Mrs. Philip Masters, of Dilley, and formerly of llillshoro, was down to the city Tuesday, the jruest of friends. William Kitt, who arranged the HillslHiro Hoard of Trade exhibit at the Portland Apple Show, in Novemlter, was out to the city j Tuesday, conferring with the of-1 licials of the Board of Trad.1. ! William Baldwin, who wasj married to Irene Baldwin, at Prinevilfe. Crook County, in March, UHiT, has sued for di vorce, alleging that she deserted! him within six months after the; wedding. j Albert I'Vrreri, an Italian, j pleaded guilty before Judge W.I l. Smith, Tuesday, to the charge', of stealing a pair of trousers from his pal, up at one of the railroad camps, between Buxton ami the Salmon berry. He was given IU) days in the county jail. The public schools of the conn-' ty again opened Monday morn-; ing, after the Holiday vacation. Owing to the fact that the Teachers' Institute held in Port land, this year, canre later than usual, the pupils wer given a considerably longer vacation than is usual. Charles Meacham was in the first of the week, carrying, the: mail for Henry Hesse, the voter- an earner. Mr. Hesse was con-j fined to his room several days the past week, and it was neces sary that Uncle Sam's mail should be "toted" up from th S. P. depot. j William Bennett and wife, of Monmouth, , Polk County, were down to the city Tuesday. Mr. ! Bennett lived at Cornelius for; over HO years, and sold out last Suinmsr and went to Polk Coun-; ty, where he bought 170 acres of farm land, a little over a mile, from the Normal. He is en-i gaged in dairying and stock rais- Til m wm am Portland business men are buying' lots on the PENINSULA SEE THE BIG PICTURE and talk to the repre sentatives at the Commercial Hotel EMPIRE INVESTMENT COMPANY 401-2-3-4-5-6 Board of Trade Bldg, 4th and OaK Sts. , PORTLAND, OREGON. ''I I, l VIC II III lll'HHiHll. Ilia am. i In to the fruit meelini1'. Satii''d:i