IULB two WLL580RO AR0U3, MV IS. 191 1 majm Inter U Uw PoaVofflea at HlUabora OHfnft, M Mvood-claai mail suiter. - - r imiTMJ VENN N Nh I "? I 'ill it lil i .-j The Pharmacy HMMNM Reliable, Reasonable and Fresh Drugs Always OCR PRESCRIPTION DEPAR TMEXT it oexceUed for purest drags ud accurate dispensing. Oar line rf DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES re the latest is the market. Brashes, dentifrice of all kinds, not water bottle, syrioges, in fact, everything found metropoHtaa drug store. s s P. E. GARDNER, Prop. If you will just jjo to Forest Grove Saturday, you can satisfy ourself that Gov. West has horns or hasn't any. NEWTON ACRES Fine 5 and 10 acre tracts, five and or.e half blocks from Newton Station, on the Southern Pacific, and only one and one quarter miles from Hillsboro. Deep, fine black soil; improved or unimproved $150 to $250 Per Acre Fine for poultry, fruit, berries or garden tracts. Will sell on easy terms LAUREL M. HOYT, Owner v.-.-.v.iv.rt When you hear of anyone talk ing about slumps in values, anent Washington County farm lands. acreage, you should take a tnp up the East side, out of 'ortland, and see how acreage and suburban lots are valued, as ar south as Oregon City and then you will take a reef in your pessimism. We are about the same distance from Portland, and property over there is valued at still higher figures, and being sold every day. When the South- j ern electrifies and this is but a i question of a few months you , will see prices of land go still higher out this way. And with time Hillsboro will see just as cheap transportation as the East ' side getsT Hoffman's Sawmill is sawing from the best timber in Washington county. The finest Rough and Dressed Lumber always on hand. Estimates on Buildings, Flooring, Rustic, Ceil ingsall kinds of finished lumber for house material. We deliver. Phone: Pac. States, Glencoe Central, 37 PETER HOFFMAN, Bacona, Oregon 4 Excursion Fares East 01119110 0 During the Month of May, Juue, July, Augutt and September, on date ahown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from HILLSBORO via PORTLAND as follows: TO FARES Chicago $73. 10 Conncil Bluffs... Omaha Kansas City ..60.60 St. Joseph St. Paul- J St. Paul, via Council Bluffs 64.50 Minneapolis, direct 60.60 Minneapolis, via Conncil Bluffs 64 50 St. Louis 70.60 Boston .- 110.60 New York .109.10 Washington, D. C ,118.10 Atlantic City, N. J. - 103.00 SALE DATES: Miv 16. 17. 18. 19. 3. 4, 5. 7, 28 and )', June 5, 7. 9. 10, 12, 16, 17, 2i, 21, 24, 29 and 30: July 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6, 19, 20, a6, 27 and 28; Auut. 4, 5. M, '5. 16 17. 21 2 23, 28, 29 and 30; Septemljer I, 2, 456 and 7. Stop-overs withii limits in either direction. Final re ' ' turn limit October 31st. For fares one way through California inquire of any Southern Pacific agent, or write to WM.McMURRAY. General Passenger Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON IlillL H I. A. lONU. Editor. County Official Paper dubactipiioo: flJO per Aanoaa. Kvery Tharadatf IXitO a McKIKNRY Combined Statement of AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF HILLSBORO, ORE. and associate THE SHUTE SAVINGS BANK At the close of business March 7, IQH RKSOVRCF.S N-.ol J1 Loans aad Discounts tw iV, V. S. Bomls to secure CtrruUtioo J bJ Prtminm on I". S. B BiU " v Boada. Securities ' M Banking House Furniture sod Future ' , S.000 c J Other Real Estate Owned Due from Bank and Bankers..- ' ' Checks aBd Other Cash Items I,7 . Cah oa hand ' ' LIABILITY'S. C.piUl Stock . . M-', 0 Surplus and Pro6ts Circulation - J DepoaiU - o.7H-:4 TrwuMt." l'rHTt Slart t 01 J M'n' anJ luit I'ollowi hathcr-i-U Cl4i Sh. Slnavk Hi Willi Hoe tlsnJIc MrH.JanoKfnninjrton. iluuvhti-r-i'n.law of th- pnulmK witnt-ss. Jflin Kt-nniiik'ton. WJnt.m. wast yt'strnlay acunttl l,v a jurv in JuJue Smith's court, .h.. .-hHrvri" nf assault. 1"" ol.l man teslitifd that he and the familv of hi n have Wen hav :., r.,l,l.. for some time over the old vrentletnan's property iv.ii.-h Unow in litivratum men- i'oiirt. The son am! wne i t at . want a warranty tUtM. wtiiie me ..ntleman alletren they are th JI L The University of Oregon ap propriation is having some hard sledding these days, and Mr. Parkinson has filed with the Sec retary of State the petition ask ing for a referendum vote. " Par kinson alleges that P. L. Camp bell, president of the University, met him and offered him a bribe to not file the petition. Camp bell, in a signed letter, denies this, but admits that he was wil ling to pay the expense incurred if the petition were not filed. Had these "expenses been paid," they would have been paid by the taxpayers' money, would they not? Getting down to the concrete, or asphalt, or bitulithic what do the people of Oregon think about this proposition, any way? It will be remembered that old Washington county, which is as progressive as any county in the state, a few years ago vetoed an outrageous general appropriation biH by a two-to-one vote, and it may give the University of Oregon bill a solar plexus. Washington county is perfectly willing to pay for edu cation; it stands for the Corvallis school; and it has stood its taxa tion for normals, and all that, but when the extreme comes it may decide to lop off purely local schools that benefit sectional ter ritory, and take only that pupil age which can afford to pay the top price for education. The majority of our taxpayers cannot afford this. Order Your Wood For next Winter. Fir and Oak Prices the Lowest H. D. SCHMELTZER Hillsboro, Oregon. r har- hia Don't be a doubting Thomas There's but one choice to make and thut in HKA VKli STATU FLOUK. It U the W'st for all iuros-s makes the best cake, the lettt pie. You wi II never Ik' m doubt if you order a Hack today. Your Dralrr Srll It Climax Milling Co. W. H. WEHBI-N3, Dr. S. T. LlSKLATER, DAVID Kl KATI.I, President. Vice President Chicr. The Hillsboro National Bank With Savings Department Both under Government Supervision. $60,000 Capital Our entire capitalization consists of Government Bonds, deposited with the United States Treasurer The Largest Capitalized Bank In the County We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage .,.. t. li-ivi imc. under 1 lU L:iin unless he is assured of livimr. or one-third of the crop. 1 in.. .i:iv hist week, after order thi.'vouin: folks olf the place. l Ki-nnimrton tied a horse on a grass plat, near the old jrentle nvin'-t taituto iaicn. ami ien niiurton pert' objected. Annxup .nmiit ana me lauin she struck him with a hoe nan- ,)!, She denied this ami aiu ... . ,M (..., it that she merely pushed him over wm, nWn m thl. rily after he had brandished the hoe. TluSli..v and knocked out the stake to . which the horse was tied. William routkes. of rarmmir. The jury: Thos. llailey. (1. J. t n, was a city visitor the last of Palmateer'. John Dennis. August the week, lews. Andrew Jack and 11 B. Hay for sale First-class tiino- toiuns. hv. at mv farm, six null's N. r- I'lie old man is 1 1 years of age. t HiUsUiro. - J. C. IWcheii. It 11 and says he is satisfied to give the Kenningtons a deed to the A letter I rum Miss Kose vu- miierty if he can W assured of cox was receiveU too late i put nough substance to keep him- in type lor this issue. Jiwinap- Kar next week. If the remainder of his life. hey, on the other hand, claim if was 10 nave given ini-ni a warranty deed some time ago - ;md here is where the trouble tarted. 4 ar M fcWarasf fiW m Tim mud Mmwlitgm OmprntHm A Modern Banking House with Fire Proof Vaults and Burglar Proof Safe Every Courtesy Extended to Our Customers. DIRECTORS: J. C. Hare, E I. Kuralli, Bag'ey, J. C. Kuratli, G. A. Webrung. M. C. Wehrung, 11 T. Second and Main, Hillsboro, Oregon Joe Simon has agreed to run independent for mayor of Port land, and the Oregonian is giv ing him substantial support Mr. Rushlight, the regular primary nominee on the Republican tick et, promises to give Mr. Simon the run of his life. The Hillsboro Garden Tracts Addition to Hillsboro has been filed with Recorder Perkins. You can verify this touring car value! witn your own eyes It is to he hoped that a good crowd will turn out to the nieet- nmre attention. Turn out. then. tomorrow evening, at the city hall, and help things along. 20 H. P., four passenger, Sliding gears, Bosch Magneto, no inch wheel base. Fully Equipped $1075.00 Two jwople died 6f heat in Chicago Tuesday. Out here we had a day that was neither too cold nor too warm. And yet there are people who do not like Oregon. John K. Davis, of Clackamiw ing called by Mayor liagley. to- Co.. and Grace Schmidt, of Wash- morrow evening, to take up the ington Co., were granted a wed- matter of a l ourth of July cele- ding license this afternoon. al- ration. As a rule eight or ten ter Iirenz, of rortlarul, and have the entire burden ol a Anna Kosmalska were also given demonstration, and it is time a cupid ticket that everybody gave such things , T ,w wnPL!ni- fnr railway at Umatilla, Oregon, in dow n for a day or bo. a guest of relatives and friends. J. T. sas Wanted: A mature Guernsey, that he .sees big improvement Jersey, or llolstein hull, for im- down here since his last trip to mediate use. Must be reason- the old county seat able, as want for temnorarv use. only. Ferd Groner Scholia 'ie iNeison im iuing on i mm k Mini " l'fi..iip '"." -ictt.i, iui;iu.um.,, IIHK l' lllll. Ill All.. L 1 1 1 t II I L' 1 1 i a ..i.i ifT ture is about complelel. an . w nen me enure row nouin oi me Kern. Birdsell and daughter, hnti.1 14 fiTiivihi'il it will iinmnt n Mrs. John Dennis, departed vorv nnt nii!Miimni' Tuesday for an extended trip to lowa. Chicago. Detroit, and To- An omcer was sent oui io tin- ron to. Canada, and other Eastern ul,l,t'r Vmelands country, this points. Mr. Birdsell was raised morning to pick up Julius Cream near Detroit, and exnects to have er, insane. Creamer has been at a good time visiting old boyhood tn? asylum, and was released as mends and scenes. eureu some ume ago. utieiy , f t . , , he has been growing violent Do not forget to attend thu High School skating party, at Hillsboro's representative bus the Hartrampf Kink, Saturday iness men should see to it that evening, May 20. General ad- capital m interested m sawmills mission, 10 cents. Skates, 25c or lnis city-for better trans- . , hortation facilities are hard to lieo. Uark. nro- fin,i moters of the Columbia Trust Lean a big pay roll-and payrolls t o., and now hand mo- F.nt u i. .. M , i . " aic niHRe u low n grow, oreland property, were out to Hillsboro Tuesday, guests of C. Mr. and Mrs. Ja3. Wilson have H. Jacobs. They are also inter- heen having matrimonial break e:sted in llogue Uiver property. pr9 on their wedding sea. After Ronton Rm,mn u,!f- -A "7 M WCek. ly t p b" r .:4 7' n" u JMW the bride went to v r Rminn ,". " r , - ocweu, me oriue went u u.. i... 1 1 . . " iotv max, iivr miner averred no her husband was pastor of the ,.,i,i i, . ",li LrLU .... Christian Church. Guaranteed For Life THREE OTHER MODELS. Runabout, J&&25.00 Torpedo, $925 00 Coupe, $1200.00 This guarantee means that the Hupp Motor Car Company guarantees the HuDtnihile fr tv, ac .i . - , workmanship, during .he life of the car. and will replacefr of .nnj T,' n,",,e", w factory for inspection. So you have in the Hupmobile Touring Car not only XhTmTrlZrZu ' ?" ' Urn . Ul power, -quipment and luaury ever offered a( such a price; but a guarantee which MhlUh ih ? I 'n ,P"i,,t f yond all posiibilty of argument. Back of this you have the whM oTt q rF f th,R T,', , e' mobile owners, that this new touring car will cost so little to maintain that it can n , m L ,housa!"ls " ,IuP ptnse, in iiiew of the service rendered. "csn not acloally be considered n ea- The celebrated NEW WAY air cooled Gasoline engine. Fully vunnntA r., and see the NEW WAY engine work, and be convinced. Genera! Automfhil. 1 Machine repairing. Call and see the Hupmobile. Let us demoLttt Tto Jou W1LI1ES AUTO &c GARAGE CO tuyx iuu mam oireeis, opposite Uourt House, Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Horton, of uregon uty, and Miss Mary Cof field. of Goldendale, Wash., were visitors the tirst of the week at the home of Mrs. D. W. Bath and family. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, in West Wash ington county, May 16, 1911, Miss Llla M. Pcchin to Henry Jerrett, Kev. Stivers officiating. Herbert L. La Forge and Ellen Aim brick were united in marriage at the office of C. H. Fry offici ating Justice of the Peace, May 15, 1911, at Beaverton. A. C. Donelson and Thos. uragg are representing Odd Fel lows Montezuma Lodge at Port- ; wiiij mis week, in the Grand ; Body. j Mr. Mead, of Mead & Murphy , Laurelhurst people, of Portland' were out the first of the week' j looking over the town. Mrs. H T, Koeber, returned! Tuesday from a week's visit! with her sister, Mrs. Ferd Gro ner, Scholia. J. II. Footfi .If nnil ..,: ...!ii leave for Florida, next month, to horn? State tht''r future 01 the wnnhl maU t sv-( oiic nan not yet 18 years of age. Her come m June. 18th birthdav wil and the bride has remained at home, so far, rather than have trouble. PJHsWWsJtQH J rt n" . ueia, Klchmond, of .Grand Forks, North Dakota is I visiting with Miss Grace Rath Smlla. It " When fifteen paces la y0uP And ths sheriff naming tnl; Whan rani day bohs up anit iach fd You fear will ba your InM; When dnblor rise aa one and flla Tha dreailcd little "list;" When walklnc every little while Vou meet a shaking fist; When pockets that once Jlnnlod loud Ara empty and thus still; Whort ome you've ported with tha crowd And blew It to Its fill; When onee It was a constant Joy To live and eat In style 'Twaa easy then to laugh, my boy. But smile now, blank you, smllel Puck. Merely Wished (a Know. "Mother, did father hnve to ask yon more (linn once to bo his wife?" "Why, dearest, wlmt makes you hIc ueh a queatloti?" "I Just wonted to know whether yi always aiiRwered no before yon thought, the sumo aa you do to me n-VBart Herald. 1 - .ij.! " 8ong. IwMtM ye mc -to- da ship 0' sosrml sail, But don't you be no Jonah. It's hard upon da whale. y Tou better steer fer glory whilst do lnf ' la called "Todayl" jOM ' But don't you ro lak' 'Lljah or MWW' burn up on da way, Oh, de wort' la full o' trouble, WW comes on ever' han', . j An all you git w en da trouble'a dortsVsVf I (limpaa o da promise Ian' I njO i -AtlunU Constltu&aV i f "I