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I i ! ! V 1 I MILLSBORO AROUS, Al'RIL la. 1911 D0I1T Pay RENT Anymore Buy a Lot and build your house to suit you, where you can have a Dry Basement on EVERY LOT HEIDEL'S ADDITION: Tbe Best Lots and the Best Terms of Sale in the City. I have platted and placed on the market that beau tiful tract of land, containing 10 acree, looated lews than two blocks eaet of the business portion of Hill boro, on tl e north Bide of Min street and broadside to the heart of the resident prt of town, one b'ock Irnu electric car line, convenient to all churches and schools; every lot rerfect.no low or Wet place; good wide streets all irnund it and through it. S'n of lots, 50 feet by 11)0 f set; every lot has a 16 foot alley. Prices are very reasonable, oor.sidering qu'ity and location. E?ery ded will have building restrictions, which will he a protection against cheap and undesirable 1 buildings. Terms of payment will be given when required. This addition is eure to become the 'Nob Hill" of tbe city. When you build a residence in this addition you will be sure of a salable pioperty, at a good profit, should you wibh to sell. Remember, the best is always the cheapest Call at RoomB 1 and 2 HEIDEL Building HILLS BORO, OREGON. ! iamcq mt wine unuiLu uniL iiiiiu THE THIRD PLACE Raked in the Third Rank in Put ting: on Subscriptions OREGONIAN SENDS CHECK FOR FIFTY Behind The Scenes At Salem Fascinating and instructive book on the late legislative session, which every voter .4 should read. Contains con tributions from prominent Legislators. For sale by E. L. McCormicK, Hillsboro, Price 60 cents. l ettered at the Post-office at Hillsboro Oregon, as seoond-clam mail matter. Ij. A. I.' Alitor States, 36x Farmer; Home, Bethany 1. Jos. Saunders, Port land, Ore., Route 2. 2tf The American Woman's League held a very enjoyable-meeting, Tw-rvjli the tcie BY l.ONO McKINNKT Governor West will not call an extra session and Oregon will get along quite well, thank you. If the proposed charter shall fail of passage it will mean no improvements, such as sewage and paving, this year. Well, well Teddy endorsed the progressive legislation of the "Fool of the Family!" And even the organs of the assembly move ment are getting into line ex cept, of course, a few here and there, who never see light for years after the beacon is burning. Without a new city charter Hillsboro's business streets must remain as they are, with perhaps a few new planking; we must go along without sewage a menace to health; contemplated improve ment will die a-borning. The new charter will make it possible for civic improvement, and civic improvement is what we need if the city is to expand and become a commonwealth of any consid erable importance. Therefore, it behooves citizens, who wish to see improvements go ahead this summer, to get out and vote "yes" on the charter, next Mon day The old charter grants powers more arbitrary, and vests them in the council, even against 75 per cent, of a protest but the council would not go ahead with . eyen those powers. The new charter gives seventy-five per cent, of owners of property af fected power, to name the class of improvement, and the council must abide by this request. Dr. F. A. Bailey operated on a Mr. Knott, who was recently entered at the county farm. One of the patient's feet was troubled with necrosis, the result of a spinal injury some years ago, and which superinduced a partial paralysis. Dr. Robb administer ed the anaesthetic, and the oper ating surgeon chiseled away con siderable of the offensive bones of the foot ankle. It is thought that amputation can be dis pensed with judging from re sult, s i Single Comb Brown Leghorns '-pullet mating only. My pen is headed by a cock bird direct from (JroveHill Poultry farm. Mated to 10 high scoring pullets. , Or trirs filled from this pen as soon "after receipt as possible. We guarantee satisfaction or no pale. Both Telephones. Pacific LtnjJisjisa? fcreethig, some splendid piano selections were rendered by Mrs. F. J. Sewell and Miss Jessie Harrington. Light re freshments were served. I represent the Spirella corset. Make selections in your home, where accurate -measurements can be taken, and you get a cor set to meet the requirements of your figure. Send postal card, or phone call for appointment. Mrs. M. E. Caudle, Hillsboro, Oregon, Fifth and Jackson Sts. Ind. phone, 584. 50-9 Cards are out announcing the wedding of Mr. PageE. Gardner, of Hillsboro, and Miss Meta Hanson, of Portland. Mr. Gard ner, is the proprietor of the Pharmacy and Miss Hanson is a former resident of Betheny. The wedding will take place in Portland, Saturday. Wanted To do teaming of all kinds. Fir wood for sale. Wood orders promptly delivered. Ind. phone. C. K. Hodgdon. 3-5 Condenser checks for the pa trons of the company arrived the first of the week and were dis tributed by the milk haulers. This means several thousand dol lars more in circulation - and it comes every month. Who would not be a dairyman? John Welch, of Beaverton, was up to the city yesterday, on pro bate business. The Mager land, near Beaverton, was appraised at $11,000, it laying close to the town. Emil Kuratli, Ed Schul merich and L. A. Long, as ap praisers, fixed the valuations. When Hillsboro gets a sewer and payed streets, and more ce ment sidewalk, it will be one of the nicest towns on the West Side. Let the good work go on. Chas. Lindgren, has been run ning one of the Buxton hotels will open his saloon at Timber in about ten or fifteen days. John Ritter, of Helvetia, was down to the county seat the last of the week. William Conley was down from Timber the first of the week, visiting his family for a day. Miss Jessie Harvey, of Port land was the guest of Miss Ona Foord, over Sunday. SURPRISE "The Loyal Daughters" of the Christian Church gave their teacher, Mrs. E. 0. Brown, a very pleasant surprise party Fri- dnv pvpnino". in honor of her ' birthday. The class presented her with a beautitui silver ladle. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present Those in attendance were: LaVerne and Ruby Tipton, Winnifred Pitman, LaNora Gardner, Louisa Heims, Mary and Edith Gheen, Nellie Jackson, Sarah and Eva Reycraf t, Zella and Lulu Gillenwater, Eva Kuhne, Martha Friedenthal, Fan ny Turpin, Grace Brown, Trella Lincoln, Dulcina and Vivian Brown, and Rev. Vallandigham. Rustling Agent Feels Very Proud of His Endeavors for March James Wesley Cave, the Oregon ian Agent, won third place in the contest to get subscribers for the month of March, and this morning he received a check for fifty human plunks. The check is signed by Henry L. Pittock and the Argus guesses it is good and Jas. isn't going to have it framed as a souvenir; neither will he devote it to a charitable institution; nor will it go to the missionary society; nor is he go ing to buy an auto; nor a road flea, as Dr. Linklater calls one of these motor cycles. J. W. is going to get action on that fifty dollars, and let the in crease in circulation keep right on he will take the Argus and Independent men and the office forces, some of these days, out in a big red touring car, laden with caviarre sandwiches, soda pop, chocolates, cold chicken, and all that goes with these as trimmings, and give them a day of recreation that is Jim says he may do that if the fifty isn't gone before some one gives him the red car. ASTORIA CENTENNIAL Astoria. Ore., April 10 Presi dent Harvey Beckwith, of the Portland Commercial Club, act ing for the Astoria Centennial Committee, has issued a formal invitation to Col. Theodore Roose velt, former president of the United States and originator of the "Big Stick" Race Suicide, "Malefactors of Great Wealth" etc., to be present at the Astoria 'x&Mtzf fit Able to reply as yet because he has not had time to consult his engagement book. . He wired from Seattle that he will advise the Committee as soon as he can "see daylight" and the Commit tee is bringing pressure to bear upon him to be present and make an address in the great open air stadium which is being erected at City Park. Combiued Statement of AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF HILLSBORO, ORE. and associate THE SHUTE SAVINGS BANK At the close of busiuess Match 7, 1911 RKSOl'RCliS Loons and Discounts $i97.o6l s V. S. Bunds to secure Circulation 50,000.00 rrcuiium on U. S. Bonds 656 4 Bonds, Securities 17,008 oS Banking House Furniture mid Fixtures 7.50000 Oth-.-r Rel Ktntc Owned 8,000 o Due from Bank and Hmkeis. 176-J SS Checks and Other Cash Items i.7l,.M Cash on hand ,VVi7 I58K..M0.80 LI AM LINKS. Capital Stock 80,000.00 Surplus aud Profits 4,4l.'5 Circulation 3,000.(0 Deposits 500,711.74 $,SVio8 Order Your Wood For next Winter. Fir and Oak Prices the Lowest H. D. SCHMELTZER Hillsboro, Oregon. C. E. Koontz is putting in new bar fixtures in his Second Street resort. Lindgren, of Tim ber, gets the old fixtures. Mrs. Anthony Tongue, grand mother of the Tongue Brothers, is quite ill at her home beyond Glencoe. J. A. Zimmerman and J. T. Morrison, of between Witch Hazel and Farmington, were in town yesterday. H. M. Munger and wife were out from Portland the first of the week. Physicians report more la Grippe than is usual at this time of year. Hillsboro National Bank w-A- xinh Savings Department Both under Government Supervision. W. H. Wehrung, Dr. S. T. Linklatkr, David Kuhatm, President. Vice President. Cashier. $60,000 Capital Solicits the patronage of the people of Washington County. 4 par oanl Inlaraat paid on Tint and Saving DapoaHa A Modern Banking House. Every Courtesy to Customers. Safety Deposit Boxes for your Valuable Papers. DIRECTORS: J. C. Hare, K I. Kuratli, M. C. Weliruug, II T. Bag'ey, J. C. Kuratli, O. A. Wehrung. Second and Main, Hillsboro, Oregon (You can verify this touring car value with your own eyes 20 H. P., four passengtr, Sliding geare, Boch Magneto, noinch wheel base. Fully Equipped $1075.00 Guaranteed For Life THREE OTHER MODELS. Runabout, $825 00 Torpedo, $925 00 Coupe, $1200.00 This guarantee mean that the fluop Motor Car Company guarantees the Hupm ihile free from def-cta in tiintr-ii 1 workmanship, during the life of the car, and will replace, free of charge, any such defective m terial on return tn i'J factory for inspection. So you have in the Huptnobile Touring Car not only the most reinirkahle car in point of li power, 'qnipment and luxury ever offered at such a price; but a guarantee which ettablishei the (Mtiilitv of the rnr t yond all poasibilly of argument. Back of this you have the assurance, based on the experience of tliousanclR of fi E' mobile owner9, that this new touring car will cost so little to maintain that it can not actually be considered , "p" psnse, in view of the perv.ee rendered, J rc i an ex- The celebrated NEW WAY air cooled Gasoline engine. Fully guaranteed. Come and see the NEW WAY engine work, and be convinced. General Automobile and Machine repairing. Call and see the Huptnobile. Let us demonstrate it to you. WILKES AUTO & GARAGE CO. 2nd and Main Streets, opposite Court House, Hillsboro. HITCHCOCK IINI Mks Kv M. l.un.l f 0,,.(W1,t, i wil 1' li 1. uiutrtl in tho bru o's paronts. Mi. .'" , I K. LuikI. of liiltslH.ro. K.-v. r Trimble, of (VnU'iinary M. fl Vortlaiul. . hi- una Mm. Hiti'l'i'H'k "I make homo at M Falls, Ore., after a short we.l diiitf trip. . W. Keynanl. of near Laurel. va- in town today. Julius Kemla'l, of near Cnvn ville. was in town tins morning Davy Keuhitto, the Uoavertun onion man and Karden.-r, was up to the city this nmminjr. Mm. Mary Malone.in theTam-it-sie Work, is reported ipute ill. and confined to her room. Sheriir Hancock went to Port land this afternoon to summons witnesses in the Italian nnmler trial, which begins tomorrow. Married: At the Christian Church parsonage, Hillsboro, Or.. a....;i i mil Rev. Vallaudiuham olliciatiV'. Chas. W. Myers, of Portland, and Ina M. Ahranam. of Washington County. Taken up: P.rown Pereheron horse, 5 or -1 years old. Owner please call, prove property, pay charges and cost of advertising and take same away. Victor Callier, 5 miles south of Corneli us, on Kotite 2. r-'' Mrs. Hess, of near Pethany, was in town today, truest of her daughter, Mrs. Win. Nelson. She says that her husband's health, which has been unite poorly, is some improved. Uufus Wutftfencr. for many years proprietor of the Tualatin Hotel, in this city, came over last nijrht from Newport, where he now resides, and will remain in the valley until the first of the week. Unfits says that he is pleased to see the old town progressing so nicely. John Macesewsky, of aUne Banks, was brought in today, charged with sdliiitf iroperty betocSin to another.) i. 11 Ma New' recently bought his place, and with the deed several tons of hay and some potatoes were transferred. McNew charges the old fellow with selling his personal property. Self Condemned By MARGARET C DEVEAUX Copyright by Aniprlenn I'rem Ao- t'Utlmi, 1311. 1 M. Ii; JmlKf CuiIit wiw iIInih-iihIiiu Justin.- on tlu licm li during tin. i rcm li revolution. The Jiistlio he wim ill 1ciim1ii( wits lictttct'ii (iimHes, not Inili vltlmik The nolilex had tyrannized over the common people for reiiliir!e. .ow the common eole were cmlenv oiIiik to extirpate the nohlex from the fuce of the earth. Ju'Ikc t'mier wui u.,mll .. .1 .... ... ii hum o Ol llll'lll 111 I I Ul tine. "Who Ih this'" he tiskcel, Heelns; n Km, oii-ie ( linn, 1110111,'iit nerore nim. "CltlzenesH Kllse llellitir," replied Hie olllcer of the Kiiiird. "Who ordered her liniiiuht here? She Ih not old enough to- to iindersland the (ltffet'eni'i. lii.tifmm 1..11 1 run iiMiiii 11 lit 1 i) r rany," "She wn Incliided In 11 list fnnilNhed hy M. Munit." "Indeed," nald the jmijje, finwnlinf. "M. M unit Is ncciisiomed to nniliu in qiilries If nil thorn, on his IImIm have beeti-lnkcii cure of." "Hut thin (inidld he know that Hhe Ih 11 child?" The olllcer tdiook his head. M. .Ma rat'H lii-nln was not open to him In look Into. The JndKP ponder,., 11 few mentn llii'l-n wan Homelhlmr ui-,,.,., 1,. ...1.. case. i-oHHibiy n )lKt ,, n out 1111(1 nreseiiti.it (, u . ., ,. ""on- one in mi- thorlty who had bIki,1 the wnmiiilH l"','on'1'" It whllo thlnklm- of H'-methliiKelH,. Nevenlieh-HHtheju,,,, llH..U.y theoi-de,- t. , to Heineiico every one sent, ,e- CiTX w,,h ,hu o,",rN He vvflH looking down Into the chi,rs Air-u i.ltyt.iKly. 8h Haw tlnu-x pre 'n '"he.ude-HfaM. ('hl.d.-en , ,' ' , !' jrecoK,,,,M11,,rfH,IltlMiii(ltli(;i; H'i mi, not underHtandliiK that the Mhad neiit her , , t I m u-d at hi,,,. Theiianoldier ; nw of tlm ' ?",,f,,'w t t)a t upon h,,; '""dumned, Jl" y0Ur fttt'e H P-Urn!" Hll Ho wine. irL , rn " a. ftr 'i RIuhh of "r of tho ih,'4"' '"" '"I mo Wred bin nttentl ... ii" . hu1 r- his dlnn. "i"'10"' 0 Hd not nr "'t'" mnnmbe hu Z lvd from ' nlL,hf h ,i . rd ""lu-rved him a m -eonothomaZfJsm;,ll,,llvlHlon I 1 yri OF COURSE SIIllS DELIGHTED to (ind h. r favorite Hour In 111 )nnti)-. Mi.W'KR KI'ATK I'l.Ol'H U tin- f.vui-lu- ol fvctvi'iir h li I'lcil It. If you Imvcii'l, ilou'l U-t 'll'"1' Imkiiin liy ki .v without wrk 111 Uip Iiomw. VV pliue 0111 Kiminntr rvny ck. mi dike nlwoliiU ly no Hk ill liuylnx the lust mti'k. I.ct 11 hvf your imlrt tmluy. Climax Milling ii ) Your Dealer Sells It SEED CATALOG Kt AUY IO MAIL 1. i,.Am Ctll at lh Wfir Ijllr'.C.l.U.. M vtna 4mpniit on (10(10 MJ t Ikt CotaJat wui !- WrtU mw ta tha CHAS. 1 LULL Y CO, SttU, Wo. Raises the Dough CheoHits Mi AutlM tjai Mate tiM Cteuxst Is pure anil whole some. Sold by Grocers LI I I m I'OIMIOt (KKSONT MHi. COMPANY. SIATT1 1 WE ICtR CHAIR Barber Parlors Comtititis Treatment Capable v. rkinen Baths iu Cdiuiectioti, ami a l'iue Shower Bath Newly Furnished Shop. A trial will please you. JAMLS ANDERSON, Pythian Bhlj;, Hillsbor... lotlue. the drop of the Knife mid ln-r llltle curly head ili-opplii lulu (he l.a.iket. In the inonilujf .tiidue I'urler Imiked h If he hud panned thrmiKil II lit nf Ki liix-HH. it,, m,, iiti,,K Hpke not II ord. When lie went out nfl.r 1'real.fiiHt hu iiiti,, daiiMlitcr put up her arms, us u-m her cuhIkiii, for tu-r mornlitK Inn,' iiikI kl.m. Iter father put her away au, ,.f( ,r Htmutliiit Willi learn In her eyen in the Imllwny. The Judue turned lutit 11 liuulevanl nnd itfiei- following t fr nwhlle en tered n tr,.,.t ,ul, ,lm (, 1H. 1'lace de la Kevnhiil nw tin. 'ace de la Concorde, it h one f ih,. most la. loiis pin.,,,, 1 ie w-iirhl, IvIiik im II doi-H hetween tlm ChiiinpM (VKIyHleN inl Hu- Kardeim of tl, TillU-HeM, Car rlaen drive thrmiKh It, Imt few who Hde or walk pat tlx foiininlim and IH 'I'IM( think of the work that w:w KoIhk on (hero more than a hundred yearn iiko. A crowd wan collectliiK lihi'llt the KUlllolliie, nii, tuiitl,,-,.) wim ()rvt-ii up loaded with condemned pcrnou. Ah in iiiiHHed thi link'i. Im ,..,,ri,i f n llltle IlKure iihoul f l,w, '" rn and hiiw it lit tUr hand "'"K 10 Hint. II,. walked on mid puny lit the million,,,.. At Ihe inoinent ,.m,.i. i,.,,..,,. i ,,,.11 ""'"''H from Mt ,, ,, , hU hmil 1 iii.i-iicmh EHhc tellnlr! Tim Ind ' 1 I"""1 IHM1, tllllli 111" rl'il(' y Ihe hand nnd Maid: I C(lollni,.l 11, u .,1,11,1 1 take." 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A HcliooltonchiT In n roroiK" tnn nioit dlntrlct wim t-oat-hliiK IiIh pupil" foiiceiiiinK tho Kutlmr of IIIh Ontintry nnd dlHcovered eoliHidnriible Ijsiioriiiu-o. And what did WiiNhliiKton do for mo American people r ,0 awked. Ami n Hhi'UI voiced Kir erled, "Ho died for us. -Succcsa Mugniiiuu.