V. H. VKHRrv., Dr. S. T. Lisklater, ruvi Ke resident. lce President "" " sgy a i , Hiixesoho amps jrtt r iu I . ...Mlllf ! tt- I Pllfrrl LV PlMUnWV .","Moll,':''nH ,,. mir rmr i n i i u 11 n nut ir !iuii.. , 1 mm.-, i II , I UIILLI1U uuim iiiii diivc in nrw iprcq I I llll hi I I t II II nUIILU iiump ami show M . I I aviw ATLI, Cashier. The Hillsboro National Bank With Savings Department Both under Government Supervision. $60,000 Capital Our entire capit ilization consists of Government Bonds, deposited with the United States Treasurer The Largest Capitalized Bank in the County We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage SnUrrt Mth. Poet-orHc at Hill.bero OrrRon, m awxMHi-daMi mail uiattar. I- A. liOU, K.I(or Otunty Official I'aper Subscription: 1.50 ,r Annum. laaaed K?rrj Tharaday BY IOMO MrKINNKT 4 m, emnt mld Tim, md D.mm.lt, A Modern Banking House with Fire Proof Vaults and Burglar Proof Safe Every Courtesy Extended to Our Customers PIRECTOUSr-T C. Hue. E I. Kuratli, M. C. W.hrung H T Bag'ry. J. C. Kutatli; G. A Wehrung. Second and Main, Hillsboro, Oregon A. C. Shut, H. V. Gates, Vice President C. luck Jr Cashier President A. McGil iv ..' v-a'mer n . . Kereo, COMBINED STATEMENT OF C""" The American National Bank A.M ASSOCIATE The Shute Savings Bank Successor to J. W. Shute, Banker, at dose of bnsines June 7lh, 1911. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, including U. S. Bonds and Warrant. " t7& cc Piemium on U. S. Bonds f 6 f. Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 28,297. So Otner Real Estate j mAnn l ut on hand and flue f mm huiks 2x7 441 ij Checks and other Cash Items ... 6os'i? Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer"" 2,5oo!oo $7io,i7a"S9 . LIABILITIES Capital Stock o Surplus and Profits 9 Circulating Notes : SocoS Deposits 50,000.00 : 4.7.50 $710,119.89 Hillsboro, Oregon I Notice to the Public! We are pleased to announce that we are now in a position to fill orders for Brick and Tile in any quantity desired at our yards in Forest Grove. We respectfully solicit your patronage Forest Grove Brick and Tile Co. FOREST GROVP npirnv " UiM.UUiX - Harvest is here .m.t VVfcimr - ' V w I 1 I I I a, ton County will have another of 11s good crops. Traveling men iron, all over the state sav thnt Washington County has them all Beaten when it comes to yield, Asrain tht rivt tvin.t - - - . I V-..1, , u, ft j. unuer way m ashington Coun ty, and if the people want good roads it will be well for them to ote special taxps - .-in,r ot tuMy - f V ,, V 1 11 111. IV -li'fi'r... 1 1 . ! u.iiiiK ml wnil ISSUES -Hlil 1 popular vote for Sllfri vv'iivm- enees will mean del the good work, with a .,u cul-ii year, ana it will not he I long until we shall have decent a-1 I uiorougniares. Nearly all ereat WUlatl.-m : a compromise between Mnflir-t. ing opinion, and the idealist rare ly gets what he wishes. Th reciprocity measure, passed by a majority of the democrats, with a minority of renuhliV and having the sanction of a re puoncan president, is more or less a compromise-hut it U th best that can h acivmmKch-i o . .vinujUtiU cl L 1 T . . uret-enr, u is a si.i nf Vfit;,moi cohesion, and bids a brighter day in American economies. It ; ouc a question of time until the people will come into their n-n and it takes but a great nation al election to point the way. The election of a democratic house of representatives last Fall was the onlv r.v,-ir,r,i -j . null IICTI i "''- . v. v - lprocuy oil cou d na argument by the ultra-protec- uonists was used to kill the measure, but it fin.iik. imj ooin nouseand Senate. anA K comes taw. there are Amor!. cans good and true, with hops for a better for years have earnestly fought ior &ucn a measure, but it ever nas been blocked by the special interests. ALLEN & MIGHT Will make a cut of 25 per cent. an all Men's Slimmer Suits. - - - We will make a great reduction on all Summer Goods. We are compelled to sell all of our Summer Goods to make room for our Fall Stock which will soon arrive J A MADD1NQ J. A. Madilincr AiaA of k.V 1 ci i ma nuiue two mi es Weat nf u;ii.,i July 26. 1911. Mr. Maddin ha.1 been in ill health for Several venrs Ha n-n l,,. : . UUIU Jn ueaar LOUnt.V. MlSSOIlri Juno OR 10i: - ... vuti, M f. IiVtil and was married to Lucinaa Moore in 1SJ TKn . . " -"'j mine to Oregon in 139S. and first settled on the Cnlnmhia p;.-o n. niiiri, 1 lie next Vear thei m,ira l u:n 1 nTi "CU HJ I1U1S- me wiaow and the .owing children survive: padding, of Hillsboro: Mrs Melissa MS o OUR NEW RESTAURANT Everything- in Season to Eat to- btz Hunabout ?g BnVf Siv,-lfi..jK,ms. ,,, .. . r DUm, magneto. g,s lafflps ,m, rnerat0, J 0; " 'T ' j "' .P i mvtz is ;n K.-.,n...i,i,- a -Jr t,, ., ' "' wis canons. low main e ;Ece ex pens- Irom comp" T f .. lit : . t ...... Tne k'unj .ut for Hip r.,.,t-.. r. .... . , nio lhl and ,s ca.lJv coiuroiled " g and dural'Ie; runs If yon jr.- int. rysh d in .. it ... ., ck .t !ow cos.-cHi, a,d see 2 '' yU there and . Rhoades HILLSBORO Arfont f - -fc 1UI Washing-ton County! fol- John .- vi mnsuon Mary Han nah, and Mrs, I- . , . r t i . i jeiij, oi Lsucada. The funpral taL-ea r,lo morrrrn- at 1 -1ft t n. i w i.vn. Hum me nouse, and burial will be in the Odd Fel lows' new cemetery. A. R Pear u-V-v t,.Li. a . : ---v, miuKiii tne iirj piate a coupie ot years ago, has sold the nine acre or- tu ran arj. derson, of Portland, for $4,500. ub me mic ui $ow per pmuauiy tne highest price Daid for nnnle lanrl ; trL: - -- i-i-i- ianu III iitiiimg- ington County, as far out from the county seat. The orchard is a vonno' nno anri ,.-:n l ullu oear heat'ilir A il. ... i Vu ; e pnce Paid 13 me forerunner of orchard VallieC in tkia ri:!-.:!. IfF'.i , ui3L,lcu itnm a few years it is doubtful if $1,000 auC wuuiu get tne property. H. W. Scott, of Forest Grove was in rho rittr T,. . . i ... v.. vnj iucsuay, ana says that the forest fires above baston are as yet confined to the "u.iil uisincis, ana that no mer chantable timber has been de- aiea. ine Blodgett Co. and Hammond-Winton Timber Co have-from 50 to 75 men up in tne rnstript L-dmm u-. c. ...jiiiS uic llre unuer control, and every effort ueing-maae to keep the flames ouiduniK to vamaoie tim V L. j. ifSLi-mav tt'hi a fH..; ..nut iijlllg 10 stop a team, which was starting .u.i anaj w uri a oinoer, Kob ert Jenne. working on the . ..v.-., umi LillllUlllLa, sustained a serious puncture of one of his thighs, and severe in ternal ini'iin',!!. ll'LM- i .,,JU,,C3. unit; turning OUt fnr nnnn nnA 1 l - ullc , llle nurses S inner! Kia U'JIk i . --r;--. ...o uiuiic, anu startea to nin Qiritf , . . : it. . . . i-v n, : tdu;"g me accident. i.uicaic atieiiueu tne injur ed man. Connnilman P.,cnn... ,.u: ....... oun, viiairrnan of one of the citv council com- mtttanc Un H r - r i ....vvo, nas 1Ui. x,eese, Dusiness mnnaoror Cit.. r? : . v.. VUJ, jnnieer ivei- say working on a plan for a pub- hf fnnnfnln I ...:n . fi . .v. luuuiain. xi win most iiKely be located at the intersection of the two principal business streets. Reserved Tables for Li es j Private Boxes for Families HILLSBORO OYSTER HOUSE A.H. HALSEY SF.f.nwn srnrr. IToprielor Sou.h o7f . n'. - UJI WC? NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's PoouUr h.i. d An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds Ht ing, Tishing, Boating, Surf Bathintr Ridinu An Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skat Whi jvatcr agates, moss agates, moonstones r d " found on the beach. Pure mountain water and ",i,J t of food at low prices. Fresh fish, dam CS a?S ters, wnh abundance of vegetables rf'iui'nil. Campmg Grounds Convenient and Attractive With Strict Sanitary Regulations Low Round-Trip Season Tirkou Fro. All Point, h Oregon, hittqlon Ih! HILLSBORO AND RETURN nn I CoodCngSa.u.dayor SUnday and for Re,Uf, L!., HILLSBORO AND RETURn"Koq o- vvcuu. or write in "uu VlCgOU i hen n .kit. i t. , .t H im I.I Jllli.l iiilniiL' Ihti.ii,.!. . "I;,"r ..!.., a .... A A I . ' I u.m.i. j.iM jam- . (.m" street t the lmmv.i H n tl. dump antfldiow M ... ' ''' ....... . nf ; HillslMiro, who rnak. , .. Stvurr 1 met d-o l Milne Mill, j HrmH lie West of l. N. Ir Uunrtrrs' wiM.I. l-mls nnd tml,, ' !it aid. Uiui niakfs a hi tt.'rT Will BUID A UIMii: KH'AIK CKW h Vr:' with Lumher AlrtiJ) Ordered lr ConMiiK lino u( luildin(4 Kou in I Man's lieu roa.i. on wati Owner rait IIHV..H: "H1,"1 . irm "I ' I ALLEN & WRIGHT - I II J. V. Sweeney, -f the Sweeney & lilumauer t'onstrmtion ( o., j- "V i u :iM. ,, iiii't'hase of "" ,s -i u. i . I IIMH'I IV Illlll I 111 V I 1. , r I .. ., " : KKIatt. lWtlamlVW 2. residence m-iir !:, t :ilu ' T,'lt has arranged for tin- pui the J. W. Shute tract of about i. '!!,It.' AiiHTirati Nalt,.lia p 11 acres, north of the Southern ' " ! r"l'"y n.-ari, .I'acihc track, and west ,.f thewi m, tho Htriit-iur.. r.",iv r il'acitic Kail way & Navigation ;tH-nipnncy. Tlu v jCo.'s lino, to the westward tif ; tlMr and rotiliim! are ! the Milne mill, and has ordcml ; 'la,, n"d theynr,- th,.f,Mt5 ; " '-'. !';i!.i,rtnr'iw'i'tf .stahlcs. and rca.r shops for the tm. Willamette Kiv,T. 1 construction out lit. . I Mr. Sweeney will have "W.,n Ut i"' sum in a short timo. iui.I will l.i,,.,l..sf ; .1.., lt bring to llillsU.ro his teams and' ... ... """''""Ii fiiiictnii'f i,M iiiithf f.ir tli.i 111- t 1 . ' HUl v ' i-nnii 10., tr fi till u 1 ii'L itti'ti vi' 1 1 1 hi 'r 1 it tit: nut tlu h ir .mi tit int.t shjitit!4' Jutik'o IKan I - " soon as mount li.-iiili- .,...L- ,,,1 ..1 ...1 . ik) ufi 1 a irnct 1,, 1'.. ., uivn-i imi, anil .iniriii i ti ivcii . -r.-.- ...... ...,n ii;ifi) out llillslmroasone of the best . Home, and lias in.iv.-d lts f;,.. , ? . . 1. ... ........... 1 . ft! . 1.1 ... ' -''4? The urice naid is in the neih-1 w ith Oregonians and " . .. f I oonicxHi ui f.itHi pir acre, uiul the deal waselTected throuu'h N. H. Alexander, of the linhrie Company. nut workinen will Iwgin to the big outfit into shape as J1".1 I Van Kianehanl. , as it is hrought in from the , Rainier, for years i- ltv j'(lij,t tains. The grading is prac- ,r l-unitt t'ounty. as in t". y completed on the Tilla- !l'll' , 1 'day. The mdge K. KIN TON PICNIC places to make a permanent i headquarters for his outfit. I 'r- nlancbard ha atlitia: wun uregonians ami h. 1US ft, a few jHTHonal friends out tb way, Hard T inii'M I lance at the Ik-th any Crange Hall. Saturday w ing. July 'Jl. Ticket supiK-r, Jl.lKI. Kxrellent mi ! ha tM'en iriH'ured. a-.. I all ar. The Kinton Sunday School picnic 'nv't,H'- was a jrrvat success ami inanyj Assessor Max ('ran, I , Sh- strangers were in attendance to! that his field deputies have h swell the hig crowd ot local peo-lished the county out-ide pie II here was a short program . rnent. and that by th- enj rf m the foren.H.n. opened hy an in- the week there will I- httl,. vix-ation , by l ev. t onklin. The1 to value, excepting Mnton hand furnished a musical; which lie will ass,- . ill!lv . pn.gram. and in the afternum. within the next week r n young and old participated in the! ,, ... . . liiirtj ,..,,1 '11 I II. HlLMI.'im ullil r U turned from the Fast. wd.uz irom Montavilla. this week sports and games. '1 he winners ot the various events were: Harold dates o s' race; Ha zel Oanford. (h'rls' race; Fmerv Vnnk'l.wL v. .. .. . , ' "nn mens race. Kuth t adwell. Young ladies' race; I truest of bis daughters, thoil- dames (Irak-I. of N'eAt.m a South Tualatin. Mr. Ilinb says he ran Hee that llillst.n Anderson, Three-legged nee- moved ahead a lew f ? Mrs. II. I,. Flint, Lemon race;;t,yt'ry time ,"" visit't the plwt Clarence Sniil.p ..(.... !' 1....1. 1 .. , ... it 1 1 1 t'i.mi iaei"; om.i him reail 1 lie MliU narry biehards Sr.. fat mans Hand will rivt a dramatic ent. r Yf . MiUonllainment. Hand (Wert ami b tubs defeated the CM.perMoun-i cream mtrial. on Saturday tain Wildcats in a live inning hall ing. August S. nt tl,.- Km:,? fP. , r 'S7""1' 8 to 1 Thi' lScho01 ,,ouso- Kvi-n !! Ji.t;; V.V","U wa; t'e men. nentv of ice er.am air V i, . ' rtM N anKU''k. w ho soft drinks for all. ma struck out 10 of the l." men ui .. .. bat. I ,m,nat A little daughter , Mr r m i. .. ..i . ..... .'". naneH Aurcher. id llc.f Argus and Oregonian ? "r, itl;'. f'l from a cherry tree, J- A. KirkwiHnl, of Keedville was in town yesterday. Jacob I )mI,;,.. I.,.. ...... HUH , of aUive terday. and sustaineil a brokri arm. )r. Tamiesie att ndil th little sulTerer. John Hanks, was down tl the citv v n Cr " "awwm' 'T terday morning ,n,ve u'u'r was down to tfcf 1'eti.r ii. ,r ., .. 'ril' the of the Week, on - iiuiiii ;iii iiw. I'.,..,. l.t.o. . i .i Sawmill r... i., .. ' . ui.na ...ininrns COnntTU'd wun IM Sv.ni" ; n -ter- coming veteran reunion. ' " OI liailll. TL I-... ... HI ,,.i,, rir . ,, . ne iiiueon of Mr, and ilK r. ii. hackey. of t.s I ,, ,, u-..u. .. . i i . ., i. .., afternoin C,ty Iu"H'lay ,,f 0,10 of V forearms. Sunday, a i 11 , j fy a fall fL.411 a tree. Dr. Ta w': i ' "f ,H'ar I"'l,lr,'l. U'HU' n'luced the fractures. int UieC'ty "m.j . Mrs. (;,,, Him.rM anJ m W. K. Smith c u - , JW'-r, of I.alJrande. arrived tin ranchma llTl K w wit!l a!;J Meeting will open at MoiTatSta- m;..., t i'lirtS . Mi) . , . ' huk 1 1 1 1)1 n 11 III. i i L ilU' from an extended visit Z iluT I Al- and continue over IHIli.,,,. .1 'VII I v., ut liUfj ,ngeles. J- P. Chamlu.fj ,.r . rekwasan ArKu7alKfiy He reports hur,,,,, V. jy- withashortmenU" '" lien Unl 1,1 a . . I i .. oauoains. All are in v i leu. - J. F. Uise, Pastor. Smokers want the best there fore call for a Schiller or alirand Marca, when yon want to sec the oiue wreath cur . 12tf TONGUE ADDITION ne it d f i l'k, f C(Hlrt : 'arm facin, ii ;, Z ' a,''5. (),''"n KWtric Kv.. and facts or (hi , Chlce- Wc"s"" ..umber of tnc.7 1 "p and hilve lW W and o "l" " Cii;' " fr $325. $:, 2I,rce,:;:;(:r::;;:i,j t.iown.d "'r re,rnn,1l;;f;r,'tv0 Pay nt wh('" you can make terpays$1My(,arl r;j,!h::"": a uatrh of rental re,...;, '""niiiK tosliow but 11 nu"Jts -hen the year is up. Esther writo r- . n.orcalor.u ,an88'er C teL HilUboro Or T' Comwercial Ho- Chapin & HerJow 332-338 Ch;AN' Sal Manager ,Jl commerce - n ,i 1 - - Port and 1 s 4