if ir JnllLLSB MX IlILXSBORO, ORKOON, APRIL 4, 1912 NO. 4 TO COUNIY 10 BEGIN AGTSVE ROAD WORK v iiuhrf to IiwUIIcJ Uicil Uond IHhkl in a s III! NBIINl UUM .....t Hrit VttlnU t Nfc ftlia-t Ml I It v Ilk Th -'t v ftiurl w beginning t ,.,(., i arrangement fr an im nK,,M- ani.unt 'f road work in V,l'na-i, County, ttitil by the rn, ,,l the nt'Mitlt. hni Heeding itim- l "l. ll,nt team ,u1, ,14, . . .. :u i - rui i 'I. rutin " i.. iluir cui'iuity. I'll- u he coin. Sam .IkIiiihixi an.l wif.-. (,f Sliiidy r.rimk. win- in tovwi Kri .lay. They i. ft r ;1)k. ilioil.t- Sprint's. iirriM tin- m.-r from II..- HuII.k. tin- lir-t i,f ,. vmk. and lli. y i-N-rt to remain tin-re until hill, uml erhu-.i: citr or nmrr, Sam sav In going up fur lii health. Imt Kiiod authority swears that H ll luraiise tin- h;W garni MllHHIOII lloHt'd the Water (if Mi". Kay r--k to fishing, after April l ami therefore the old home diMru t n a-.l t.i have tin same charms for hitti. Sam km. every hole when- tin- trout hold Sunday mIio.. ami ramp meeting Mrn.tiiiiiH. ami I if h:u had tin- trout so tame, for years, that they lu c eaten cruml.s olf the pulimt of In hands, lb-re' lin k In ou Sam. an way, ami vu-Iiom- you'll catch bigger ones up tiiTt- oii navi UN GET SENIEIIG E T HEN PAROLED I limber Violator f Iluir Way Hi-ink inn, Saturday tllS. JHM S lil TS lit T il JAIL Mutlbt-ricrt V.a ia Cirt.Mil Cvart 0er t.cacaulil gotlt t,nl i uinr ,......,. -.MsHti nom Hilly" Smith, tin- court ha- inttallit it cruhcr in famous pugilist of bygone days, the r.i avt-rtni district. J. A. win in tow n Saturday, tt living ... .. i.r uml untitl.tr monument of tin- fat that u jtiim-iii, - i . rP)sh. rWlll I- located lit Cook ur i.iir IN ego, where the i i liii! nnk supply aH hipM-l lusi wasout to try to i-vt a n -oiM-n yrsr A. H. Smith will run th- ihk' "f n ilior.-f .lt-rri- that i-o iiuarry. uml In Iiiih madf awanh .l hi fivt- i-ar t.hl rhil.l to I ,rni.al t hM '' 'ruth r hixi- wilt-. A f t r tin- wife mar put in at 0-kii, Smitli tn fur lritil anothi-r man. Smith ami tin- tush it ami In hii In w ill I'uil.l hu-iliai.il nu t m thf trtt t in . in to tin- Nvlx-rit iiuarry. iVllaml ami lu hl a n-voh i man tan Iuim- lour m tmU-s through him ami -"till livt- and Im-thin- with tin- l-inmIh. Smith Judf CamplM-ll held court in thf ity Friday and Saturday. My rtlf Howard and Clara Krazii-r, th twiiwonn n from TimlM-rihariffd with salt-s of liipior without li- n-nsf. wt-rf t-at h titii-d t.9K or 1 ' days in tin-rounty jail, but tin- court Irani-d to thf sidf f nu n y and M-rmittil thctn to on tlu-ir wav v ith paroU-s. with tin- promisf that they kwu out of tin- judicial district and Kin no morf. Tln-y an to writt to an ollicir of tin court onct -ach month for a -riol of Hix months. lin y were a twain of tritfhtfni'i prisoners, and felt that they ha U-i n t'iven a Imor. in their Iret-- loin. Ijmis Mvers. of Ch-hal-m Mountain, wan ove r Saturday. Tennis Pvt. of South Tualatin. w as in the county neat Saturday. VA Mizen. of Shadv Brook. was in tow n Saturday, on a busi-rifHH. K. W. I'arnes. of near Iaver- tofi, was in the tity Friday eve- ninjr. S. C. Inkley, of l'anks, was an Arirus caller, the last of the wwk. Will l)arety. of leyond North I'lams, was in u.e county w ai. .,r u. ..... . ,r ,.,.,.. r . Iuy live nunurea uouars worm ui ,m s, II n k heajf-r thun it cost l.nt -. a on. The court may take up In pri'iw;'l. Smitli is t" l.,l,l i he rl.ctrii' line into the quan v ami innlull the itukIhT. Tl.t- I hatcher ouarrv is now rum. ii4'. ui"l 'f the NU-r r ptnial is put Hi. together with the 0 n-ii. tin-re will U' nrk t.':i lore. Smith ntatis that he ran put out yards day at inula in. If l.e is im mulled to install. Atl.eitlsenieHtS lor bids for ihi- i limit house npH-ur tliis week, uml inside ol W Uas thi-r.-will l u contract let lor bUll lini; the ud.litioti. MPS. AW I lit M CO er ( har i-s A.Jones, thf erstwhile duel. Smith ate tin four bullets iMMith-L't'er. who broke a Paroli and was taken to the hovpital for I sunn months airo. was relexsei out of it 1. K.. from tail bv thf court, and will a put on a not U trosiruted on a secmu indictment until h unseemiv liehavior, had. Ilecaiiu ;iml four Weiks Hparru. evhilution in rnrtland. Smith wants to n t the custody VALUABLE HORSE ViAS BURKED TO DEATH W. (i. Walker Ijmm Five Hun dred Dollar Animal in Death Trap FALLS BETWEEN BlIMNQ WOWS REXALL STORE I Pectttiar Accideal Haca Near Ray, Reccatly Raack of thf child. Wm. r!ackl)iirn and family, of Itoi.apartf. low a. arrived hen the la-d of tin- Wei-k. 11117 Ill'i L'uesls of William Wolf ami wifi of Ninth HillslH.ro. Mr. Mark hum is a net. hew of his host. and hecxpi-cts to locate in Ore- . . .... 1 . .. 1. .. , 1 . . ;.. .1... tt,.v ..r ,.1. Wi,..n i... terminate a lease, the court in 1 . 1 :. 1 1 siniricii me nirv 10 on ok m a ell low a mere w at 11 iuk cihii - - ... . 1 1 .....ii.. 1... verdict or the ShaliU-rirers. Hit uirin 1111 hi 1 riiii 1 1 .1111 ih- 1 lioile I Malieson. 01 Viasion. a , . , . wa.s a county Beat visitor the last howeflwh through one of the of the week. most peculiar of accidents. YVau- F. S. Harnes. the Forest Grove "ired man were clear- i.i..n....r anhrv man was in the inif land one day last weeK. iney city Saturday. had blown up a stump some five iu, ,j finaton feet in diameter, and three huze a lining iiv ia 1 w as in town Saturday, on county prongs of the base had been shot court business. anart. between which a fire had lliirmin Wulilur and u. iff nfllxMin starttx) Thp old Stubs 111 I limil V V I ' I ' ' w M r-M - - U-low Newtor., were in town the were fuj 0f pitch and a terrific l:mt nf thf wffk I 1 ? ...i.:u u. J ... I nre was DurninK, 10 wuku au Il..nm of Monntamrlnlo It -ill 1.1 t ftna vj-r. iiuniin, bi."hihii.i..i I ueen auueu a 101 ui uruua. u..c transacteil business in the city 0f his teams was driven alon- i. . 1...., .. I. I 1 .L . 1 uie iusi 01 wic it. 8l(jtf ine i,iaze, ana me norse v w 1 !,,,.. nnd .n nxt to the stump caueht his r. w. hnermore ana son, ...: u;m in Kia t seat callers. Saturday. amma, turned a 80mersault and Captain A. Juhnson and wife. anded fairly on top of the fire, of near laurel, were county seat on his back and between the callers, last Thursday evening. prongs, and was incinerated in a A C Miller and John Loftis few minutes. Mr. Walker made indulges in and families, of the Arcade see- a tremendous effort to eet an- . on.. took lion were dow n to the CltV Sat- omer learn, w unu v.tc B1 hitched to the animal, but before l,k I ' i .Bonnt, he could arrive the animal had f t , hI riir onS , 1 ,av,e aU",t 8' J"1 made the final plunge. r im' Hiu nu ontf fur ra U nt 14 iur thou- j-.. a kA ..11 - - .1 HUT H IMV iir Mil lt 1 VJI t- L all a month as an earnest m K'"" 8and.-T. J. Ford, llillsboro. li. imawas killed Mr Walker had intentions, and tell what he is , rA 3.4 '' Vjj,' . . t 1 1 " - 1 1 n niipmi 1 vr uunutcu Ining. and where ne can ue , . . . ........ ...... riV. ,.o.".";.. ik.i ; i . 1 1 j. ft. Meinue, 01 oeiow iioru. iuiitrM) it "". . 1 I t.f l 1. I I 4L. n kAV.Ia ol . .. ... tt tir . - inn .nii mnv tiMNpnwi'K. ill ..nn ill Lilt- mirat l.ui i iu nvu in the case o ic n- Kr ;.. - . versus ine MiauiK-rvrers. sun 10 ..,"- - 1 1:1, never wants io uk liee his seiisi-s to tind warm ISuminer tluss with only slik'ht I - 1 . 1 1 I I Mrs Kuphi niia A. Cox. wife of trosisai nigni w nen ne re.,t eu Arthur Cox. of Scholls. died lit "regoii. the ( imilv home Friday. March J. r Miller, of the Arcade dis- 2). r.'l-. She wus a datiehter iru t. aUive (ilenciH-. was in tin of th.- late lli-orge Johnson, of Lw Sat -inlay. J. C. says that South lualatin timl llillslmro, tin tteoi.lf up on the mountain Urn tit IUI Wing, this earsol.l several thousum She .(..linrs u.irth of iH.tat.M-s. iind lilii.l tin- iron has beaten nil oth- ' . 11: . t-r avenues o l.nniiHiion. ins district has n reputation of pro .iiuiiii' 1 In- tiiu-st I'url.auks in Oregon i-oiirt hfld that the lease was not violated, as under the terms of the instrument default in pay merit was the onlv avenue through which they could I .ust.-ih Tin nirv linniring in the instructed verdict: A J Kll visitors Saturday. ('. 1 Itenefiel and L L. Craw ford, of Crawford, were in the eitv the hist of the week. They reiort that a new store is going in at their point K. 1. Kuratli has bought an E. M. F. Flanders "Twenty" E. B. TONOL'E Candidate For Nomination ami was I Mini lit ltl Minnesota. Jan. !i lMl" ranie to Oregon with lu-r par ruts, in ls.i!. She was married to Arthur 15. Cox June 17. iHSli, the husband and the follow ing children surviving: Arline, wife oi Klia Mercer; 15hji. Or ville. Alfretl. Kuth. Arthur and lulil She leaves seven brothers. tlir. e - i-.ters and her mother, to Itioni 1. her Ions, While ri-Mtling at Lng I'.ea. h. Wash.. he joined the t'oneii ga tioiuil l hurch. The fun -r.il look place Sundity. a nniuter of the Christian Church preaching the Services. (ik'l I N ll.l.ll ltl.ACkS.MI I II If I am nominated and elected. I will dtinnir mv term of omce. k n r. , I . . iMmiNniiolif nnfl tmrtor. tj. . " - r I llul.C3l.ljr, 1 .kuiuuoij oiivt ii,i, t,m Iku VL'ilkoU Alltrt JiamiTf I nIKnial ltian .1 . .. A I K il. I 1 unnvu " I llilllY UCl IOI III III Ul.lliw uviucii t . .t.. it .. 1 ..u .. 1 1 aim ne- 1.1 KvitiiiK v -'"-'.wiinti 1 it-arur itttui. ciiutrotvt- ien. m 1 ucKer. 1 nas iki, juiui - . ,lla ..ran " ; 1 :;.,ioi . . t t ita'f.lt.l . f ' .... I LI IV 111 tav 11111 v ainvw 1 v 111 nrriii u lu rtri i iiiuif uuwi Sinclair. Steve Meek.J C Fisher, .aindale. was in town Saturday, SLT!!: ..t.t tov...ul.. II I ' rnn wr. hi:., n!. MM Pmm harhv nf " rKh. himi air.iiiiMvi w niinni 111 it 1 v. t. mi3i iiiiinw 1 ;M m 11,4 fka in Walker was given 90 days to hvlaluma. Cal.. arrived the last 3? iwi. l,lf al.iliot execpuons. , tlu weeK lor a aummer s vis.i . o iftn'f wp M 11... i-m. or Mvstenotis r.iuv u 1 . h.. s-h is. C,ith f.,r.,isl .IS eX-W ff. USk- ,.. U.noauicu.cKu.H,. 1 1 'iiiiMi . ---- , .. a'Hi.irta nau n'inv fiirii- 1 1 ,... w t tvwn r ramn nr nr. 1 - 1 ........ 1 r. 1 11 kf.- iiu.i . . m 1 riii iiv 111 v an rarn 1 lei iib va va Dairymen, attention Seven ing lor a re-o penii u. 01 u u vorvt . . mwng picture show fice. 1 have secured convictions registered Uolstcm hull caives uec.ee so,m i, . V.;..Vr building, formerly the old Shute of more than 95 per cent of my for - :.le. ...'M-mg in age iron, ,ean. . . - Hank, on Main. It will be one case8. I have won every crimi ihr.f week , to seven months, that he had m t xs nj. en no f neategt -movies- on the na) case tried before the Su- ,.ld enough to ue 01 i''1111 " l,'t t: V. :- West Side when finished. Ureme Court. I have defeated Fine slock, nn.l l.nus. ex-w.u o. u e ,icuuo, - . nnnnnent. Mr. Norblad. in li. Hagley. er. and lur counse nna Kt Won.enot the wpoacrati w 1 " ' jn whlch we have UUocI lu'W ttmi service was Rlve a llance at ine "'"ed to e ich other made on him in lr?on. The i,an, near w fore me has been given two k .1 1 l , v v.. . . . w r' t" - 1 t AMiMd lAAd tha iirntri gnnvi to iret ww nisuniy in inV ana rooh manamt?nu wiy- . , f fnr mp? .11 , ,1 Smith w 1htM....J.. A.t iiiiviii- r- - v ir iiui .iiiiii tt'iii'vu inniv uitiLcrva. v J . .... 1 " Proirotess and 7 Am, fPrescription Is next of imrirtance to the doctor's orders. I'romptness means that we have the fresh est and latest drugs right here in the com pounding department and that there is no need for unnecessary waiting. Kmciency signifies that the very highest skill is used in filling your prescription. The combina tion of these two thing3 is of the greatest consequence in that cure. Ask your doctor. Besides a well equipped comiounding department, we have a large stock of all the specialties usually carried by every first class Drug Store. The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORK. First on The Page S 1 1 t First On In RESOURCES -L 3 Three of them head herd, l.-uve for ttl'f il.iulu.i-ii Ore . or O.ik Covi Farm, Forest lirove. Koute 2. i' VV Hint of llffdville. was in the citv Monday morning greeting friends. I. cue says .1, ia tr.iinir III III' lltlite lilt 1111 i ' t ...... i. ilk. a ai?won. .... .iiii'ii'iii'i in 1 iuk Along felt want haslM-ei, lilleil (( tlu. ,j(r Ka sovvinri ut (.i.-ft.villi- the liH-ation oi a . t,i( in1 Wl.ather .luring nrsi . lass i.iaiksiniin snop. u ,1 1. ..m.l.l.ntr many to iret in or Ihdimans. n limt :':'f ,hl.ir Spring crops. niirsi'MniMT, ami general n I'.uiei, 1 1 . . . 11I u-.. ,ci..h I In nifs. iittnrnev and inn 1. piiie.i a Kilo 1 III ine 01. 1 . l.i....Lu...in. -....I ...! .r.. ..,...). nn-vii. eiit of the lillamiHik lloani Him n.iuiui n.uiiw. nun ' " . . .1 . 1 , ...... ... 1' . I I ,l..r Ten. In whs III tilWIl MollU.O i-iiu.Mai 11011. vin-f in ine nan ioi.k 1 01 1 : ,, 1 .1 . .1 1 11...I ...,;.,.r ini-o.iti nome to 1 hp wen WllliOUl U Hlllllliy, Uliu uie iif-i -. j f I fanners in that section me very coast city. 1,t'r "' ,,. much pleased that the shop is days in the Uose City. Ujimi opo. again, and will give Mr. says In likes the looks of I s lu'.,mn.,..m.,;..,ii..,r,i .in l.uu and he is coining our i UIMIIII.I tilt 'I 1 1 wiMia,' again. Js. Robinson, of Farmington. 1 saw eordwood. H)les up to 1L u iii ii ;iu M,m.i.iu j in ilinnieter. fence rails, -.' 111 ,ni- im 'I I II,., 1 1(1.1. tin iti , . . . . ii" wftSt: . , , .,, M,.ni.i,. , ,lrv. Wrilo. .. lllUt Mil Mil l - "ii I uuv- ...... MJ .... iui..t..M call (n w A. Stindberg, of Santa Rosa, on the Oregon Klectrio, wus in town Suturdny afternoon, 11ml called on the Arutis. Thos. Tucker, of IiukI, was in town week, 11 guest of his Mrs. II. (J. Cardner Frank in I,.., ... vwn 11 ,141 til I nu J, t IllaV. illO PitJ thai, things are looking up down i,.w,t up his way. 1. m w ay I i t 4 4 1 t CAPITAL nd SURPLUS, $53,000 The oldest and strongest National BanK in Washington County. The most Substantial in resources of any bank in the County. Give us your business and we will make it your busi ness as well as our busi ness. Wells-Fargo & Co. Traveler's checks for sale Good the world over without identification. Safety deposit boxes for rental, and a private room in which to look over your papers. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main and Third, Hlllmboro. - ll ltl l B i I ft W. noted prize fighter, who was shot four times by I-oomis, the husband of the ex-Mrs. Smith. in Portland, a few months ago. I OR STATU SENATOR ir 1 urn nnmimiteil and elect nffie Hnnrs Anv time, dav Mn I film I PhPl. Ot &DOVein ni.rkt t-nii hivu nthfin hllSl- ." - v . - tVl IllfeUV, JV v.. Mountaindale, was in me cuy ne8s to transact the last of the week, wtth the "i-hamition ecu' ' for smal ness. She evoects her husband. John Uebel, home from California in a I few days. We have moved to our hand- E. B. Tongue. Leap Year Advice "We may Iiv without music, poetry, art, We tuny live wltuoni conscience, cd I will, during my term of of- Lomt, brick quarters. on our old J without hWt. ....... . ...f,ir the candidate lor o c.,t u.Tnmt Will til. Miilltnnl fiilinil 11... 1. ..I ..t..i Senator Who has kmiuni in I W m live without books, ;;;i highest numlr Of n,e cannot tive without or 't!arl Skow. Tualatin Hotel. IlillHlHiro. Oregon. .... if,.L..i- of Henedict. Ne- I iii tint- ' , braska. was in town Saturday, a guest nt thell. uarnumoi, T, 1 I,...-.! live vears ago, lie wii tii.v n, i .... ,. ' i of Fast Port- , thinks Oregon's climate has the last of the Noiluka beaten to a frazzle. "au"u'' Mr and Mrs. Leo Schvvnn.ier I . , I'l-.ii.,.. u'lit-it iliiwn and Jonn ineim ; k Unwell, of Scholls, was Jmn nuOV0 Mountaindale Satur n Saturday. Frank says j.lVt jj(,0 Says there is some t...l'u.. .... .l.ni'ii - . .'....., t 1..., ,i-.w.nlimr nlff lion I . . j .1; ; ... : I volt's av ot- cm 1. tionery. aeucacies. oysiers, vi- , , . t Unit niVw.t i j .u.. ii t -k'Kitf Rnv a Coffee C ub Look Book 101 . gars UlHl luuiictw. o. 1. ivw.,, n . tu:a Will supH)rt an economy mat ana gei nusy. wh w ill keen down expenditures and Julius Peterson, of near Cedar 0flice. the Rest Room. Vaught s alU'lV Hie aiUl leM. U Ull Oiiu-u....l, no r- urUlTI wm mi a. wuvi. - nri itions and see mai wueu ing ia.e, auu i.a..ru v.. ..v. ... eryt 1 1. ii,.... it'tvo luen iiidieiouslv knis. "Fine weather for farm- !v ,,-nded'and sullicient for which ing, and you can't beat Wash- BACK TO THE FARM -in .ronriated. thus avoiding defi- tngton County, was ms mes ciencies. . ' sage to the Argus. -Rack to the farm"-I have New iHUirds and commissions :,- A,,tn ComDany will hw f land-411 acres clear. have been unnecessarily created I n builj a parage on Main the wst good saw timber; good and some of these should street, between Third and house, barn and orchard; 2 wells; .... .i:.,i....i miiuii- tii:in more cre-i it ,l l.:. miwiknmiH imML. l 1 1.. .wsi milt atioiiM.eo. i"" - - 1 r oiiriii. iittviiiK uu.n. h...v.jj gprinKS, lorne crwiv, kwu mm ited. ..... , from the Kuratli Brothers. Iney 8ite: timber can be floated down 1 believe in a juuioiai reiorm :., i up designs and build a Tualatin river. Six miles south A. THORN-BURGH I. K. BAILEY President Vice President H. E. Ferrtn, Ass't Cashier W. MCELDOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. ct.v,f ,sf Pnnilitinn on Tuesdav. February 20. 1912. OUIlCl.lCilli V vv'iuin1'" ' - " Capital and Surplus $50000 Loans - $2o.,411.ob U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00 Other Bonds 57.1GO.OO Banking House 13,500.00 Cash and due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer 99,094.29 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 25.000.00 3.988.29 25.000.00 374,807.36 $453,795.65 $453,795.65 Hosorvo a 4 Fox Oonti DIRECTORS tu.. . TdJ John E. Ball.y J "W. Tuqu. Wither W. McEldowney J. A- ThornDwrg ii j ........ ...... .. mi iiiMiivs ami suve lice, r11 . money for tne taxpayers ui Washington County. VV. If. WOOll. J. I1! oi..... nt North luaia- Im illllS. IS 1 1 1 it ll 1 1 K - 1. ........ il... .I.,miuit.lii . ii. ivt-fi-n, nit- .iv.int - in liilim, , ,, candidate for sheriir, was in the j .j rlt tuu oarly several days oi city Monday. J. I-, nays the Uu Wl,,,k, driving some young- imniers are all liusv out ins way. i,,ra fori n o i.i..i An.-min eegs for "nit UMV, jrilllll Ijr.i" Jl I I' llll Him"! - ; " it Hule. Fresh April 5. (lives good hnt0,inft $1 per wllmv of U Him ,.r is.... ill, A C,,.,,ll,..r.r ... ';!.. ?M Mrs. VV. Whit i.i mn- iinm, 1. miiniui n. i i'n(ine V'UJ ., I lv unla Rosa Station, on Oregon num, llillsboro. beventh and nr Streets. a w vVnlker. of South Tuala m biwn Sunday, with his big tin wn3 j the city Saturday National touring rar, with which ;"k'; n ro8t after a week o he made the Month nnd West, ii..u!...m .iiiitiu "'I I.I..II 'c. iiti- ima eomuleted the r VTUlk ."",,Tl. .'ii, wim,d 'imtv till. L-itriivii lat Fall and Winter, n. j.. ..i-'. i i it.i.i.: vonuueior jonn imiuuimbi i ,,,,..1, a,j(tion 10 ine vvuov " tliu Southern Pacific, was in the . 0((t jtVHows building, on city Saturday, coming out to , . anJ Tnird streets. iaKe in a Ireight from tne r. h. . . ( uarmington, ..uu reiorm oi ii, uo desiirns and build a Tualatin river. Six miles hat will insure more 8iKiHty jus- , 8tructure for the purpose. Lf Hillsboro: one mile north of a ami suvei i. t. KIHSTUKI:D JACK ... . r, Monro nn main couniv ruau. Mr. and Mrs. u. k. uesse e" ri' J m w -oute Dhone in hnnue- will sell all or in small occasion Deng weir wvhu $ Part wedd.nganniversary. iaras -nu p' ' aa ee me.-A. L, refreshments were ine oraer o i , r Route tne evening, inoac mw"i ..,i and Mrs. 1). 0. Box 18. 52-4 . . i i i Trt were: Mr. ana Mrs. u. u ieecner. uu ' "i- Jacobs, Mr. ana rare. n. u. ruo- 0j,... . nf . i iv,i iiNim.nn. nr the ..' . m t ti :.. I Kewaru OI 9S in nurrix. i fiontt Mia3lT.ninu.Avo (tollnra reward will high; white .... Koaap nnd Vircil Cood- honaid for information leading iioints. oneot tne nesi juck-j m to the arre9t ana conviction 01 the state, win Mini" -" nartifKi ahontinff or rli.i, Miiri'h 5 to June 30 at the Will lease for cash for z years - . --r-, eofundersigned, First Ave- 13acre tract; ot ir the telephone pole, , ..ii. i. e-13 acre tract ot Douom iana. ii ff" thfl t"ieDhoe oolea Forest Urove. A miles .'fn L f " vf? on Line 3. between Glencoe and Terms-f ea; win pjyuuee "'-V Bacona. Your Easter Plumane HU v IW einirloSOrVK'O. Forest Grove, Ure. G. C. Nelson. tout Norm. aiiri- iiiui .a ..li ju no, .. . , - r . n..ncmM. k 111 1 tan imi rit'it Bull, ucii u . win i for ve colt; ho r.?" tv 1 a oz-b - 111 11 u-Mnnnri 1 in ii iMt- 11111 . uraiii uiivi Hill. I it'.i.". --"M - " . - ... . if ana one cow go wim icudc. . . , (11 . . . man can itive good security need JacoD acnmiai, 01 near wn. 11 . (1vo,of Portland, not Pay-nttd until Nov. 1. was i m I IK Will look the finer if you wear some new jewelry with it. A Brooch, Hat Pin, Neck Chaiu. or Ring which your neighbors have not seen be fore, should go with your new gown and hat. "jeweler np opticuw n. ( .. W. Lowe, 01 iwnnu, i-r:""-"iaaA KthoAwMi Schmidt Ravs that I ' 1 11.. nntia I tirnau Til rill 1.11 it 1 mi ur uocu aj 1 vn .-- r : . 1 was in town -nuay. n p eo. r minutes from farmers have a bia end of their finit llillsboro is one 01 5;" o7,-aH miu Snrimr work accomDl shed. ex- towm on his Willamette Valley H """'MDt Uie planting of poUtoeB 'town Friday. 'near Spring Hill Farm. . ! r' l, li visiting lis