KXtSBORO ARJCS. MAY t 'tft) 4 .. THE PEOPLE'S VARIETY SHOP .--lO-ir.C STOliK Glaware Chinnware Japanese Goods Lnamel ware Tinware Novelties if. o. Notions Lace Embroideries Stationery Tost Cards Candy Wc aim to supply your iimls at t lie popular pvues. HENRY W. STAUFFER S l tbt )'Mt-rttc t HUUtk.ro i'vm, won.l-rl&M noil tuatt. fount lticidl Tapir ulori,ii,w; !. per A nit it Mi, l..st Cirr) TbrwU -ft- lui a MiklNUM Tongue - Addition TO IIILLSBOKO Solii by the Wchdvt Realty Co. I.ts and I Lilt Acre tracts very reasonably priced, and on the very best of terms. Also farm property. Mouey to loan. Come and Give Us a Trial and We Will Treat You Right. Located on Seeoud St, between Main and Washington. SALES MANAGERS Kerr Brothers Plumes: Office Main 75. residence City 5S2 1 i reat Sale of Shoes i Clothing and Furniture AT THE PACKET STORE Everything Must be sold -within 30 days regardless of Cost or Value. Come and see our Prices Tents Tents Tents Tents Buy a tent and save your rent. Reut your house and live in a teut. You will Save IOO Per Cent. RACKET STORE Main Street, Next door to the Royal Soda Works. Low Round Trips East On the dates givm below, round trip tickets will be sold to the points in the tJtst shown below, and many others, at greatly rtdueed fares quoted: THROUGH TRAINS KAST In connection with The North Hank Road, Northern Pa cific and Great Northern Railways. S owwa c mm Athntic City 11 illimore l(Ktni iiiiir.io Chicago Color i(l Spunks I) livtr fi 10 60 10S 1 a 1 10 61 . 92 lo 75 10 56 60 5' 60 ll'tioit .. . . fS3 10 O nalia "So ( DulutU (jo 60 I'll il nlelphia.. ... ( 9 iu KtnsAS City 616) l'umtji 9210 Milwaukee., 73 10 St I. uis.. . . . rofri St. Paul 6.6) Toronto v2 10 Washington.... in3 1 lli neapolis... 6 60 Montrcil los 60 New York I 9 10 DATKS OF S.U.H Mjty 1, 3, 4, 9. i". n, 17, IS, 24. 39. 1911 .lime 1,6, 7,8, 13, I), 15, 17. IS 19. 20, ji 21, 25 27. 28, 29, 1912. July 2, 3. 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22 23, 26, 9. 31, 31, 1912. August I, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16. 22. 23, 29, 30, 31, 1912 Sc,teinler 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. II. 12, 30, 1912. StojKjvers and choice of routes allowed in each direction. Final return limit October 31, 1912. Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request. W. K. COMAN, S. C JOl'EU, Gen. I'rt, & Pass. Agent, Agent, Portland, Oregon. Hillsboro, Oregon. Sonator Jiwuthati lUirtw was defeats! &t the primaries recent ly, and with his defeat ends tho carver of a man who did nurv t put the Orvtfon system into our state's organic law than any other singto porson working for the cause. Inuiriie was Ivaten by a progressive, and yet. rarriotl his own city Portland, against a Portland man. Itourne counted! too much on the public tempera ment, and w as not aware of the fact that printer's ink, with no contra effort, oft jroes a long way in bringing aUnit a defeat. Itourne has left his Impress on the state an impress for good, and one that will long endure, (raduuting out of the class of machine politicians he took up the fight for opular rijrht at the crucial time, and was a pow erful factor in netting legislation that has meant thousands of dollars t Oregon, and much education in general administration. Roosevelt captured half of the Massachusetts delegates, but, U catise the state preferential vote went for Tatt by about 3.000. uks his delegates to feel them selves Unind for Taft, as the Dutchman says he stands for a principle, and he dot's not want w hat he is not entitled to receive. Uoosevelt has strengthened him self by the declaration, and he probably thinks he will have enough votes anyway when the convention meets. CLtli MVM-S VISIT Members of the Seholls Commer cial Club m"t w ith the people of Laurel, luesilay evening, April 3'. to talk over the question of better transportation for the Tualatin Vallev. The most poj ular idea apjieared to Iw the tunnel plan, under Council Crest, with a rapid transit line out through the South Tualatin section. This proosition is meeting with hearty support from all the business men in Poitland, and seem to be the most feasible plan to tap the valley, which is capable of sus taining a dense (Herniation. The Laurel people turned out hand somely to the se.sion, about 30 representative citizens being in attendance. Laurel is at once to organize a Commercial Club which will work in harmony with Seholls for the general development and better ment of the long-neglected terri tory, which is one of the most fertile in the state. An Expert on Bread agrees that the quality of Log Cabin Bread is tiuiforinily perfect. We take the most scrupulous care in every detail of baking and our bakery is pure and clean as to the ingredients that are put into LOG CABIN BREAD Our bakers are experts in their trade and we always purchase the latest machinery to improve the quality of our bread. LOG CABIN BAKIN CO., Portland. For sale at T. B. Perhins, Hillsboro. The Pacific Specialty Co., man ufacturers of a "5-minute wash ing jiowder, want to come to Hillsltoro to put in a factory, em ploying several people. They are now located on the peninsula, and are selling their product in all stores, but they want to sell more stock and enlarge their plant. Hillsboro looks good to them. Turner Bros., of Connell, Ore., and K. A. Prebles, of Portland, are putting in a 30 M. capacity saw and plaining mill at the former (dace, and will be ready for business by the 1st of June, The Southern Pacific has a crevv of engineers running the lines on Sixth and Main, and on out to connect witn main line, to the west of town. Rhode Island eggs, for hatch ing purposes, $1 per setting of 15. Per hundred, $5. - Mrs. Max Crandall. Hillsboro. 3-tf (J. A. Plieth, of Tigard, was up to the city yesterday, attend ing a session of the county court. Smokers want the best-therefore call for a Schiller or a Grand Marca, when you want to see the blue wreath curl. Frank Hill, of above Gaston, was in town yesterday, on busi ness. Furnished rooms to rent. Al so a barn. Inquire at 5-10-15 Cent Store. C. E. Holcomb, of Portland, was in the county seat Monday. Mrs. Ed. Mizen, of above Glen coe, was in town today. Dairymen, attention -Seven registered Holstein bull calves for sale, ranging in age from three weeks to seven months. Three of them old enough to head herd. Fine stock, " "and large for age, Geo. It. Bagley, Hillsboro, Ore., or Oak Cove j Farm, Forest Grove, Route 2. GUILTY Of MURDER Jury out IVur Hour and kVlurn I irt IVxrv l intling JllHiF 10 SI NT! NCI TOMOtKOW Rfpailiilioa Cvafoilu el Hrulhcr DiJ Nol At ail George M. and Chas. Humpbrys. the brothers who settled aUne Banks, last Kali, and who were' arrested this Soring, and suhse-! quently. made confessions to the' murder of Mrs. K.lla Griffith, at; Philomath. June 2. VAX. were found guiltv last evening, by ' Cory all is jury, the finding In'ing : murder in the first degree. It will le remembered that the elder brother was first brought to the county seat by Sheriff Hancock, and that a confession followed. George, however, held that he went to the widow Grif fith's house alone, and that no one else was implicated. Two days later, when George was taken to CorvaUis, Chs. was brought to the county seat and after a severe questioning, bnke down and confessed to complicity in the crime. John A. Jeffrey, who defended Koselair, was coun sel for the two brothers, and be tried to discredit the confessions, just as he did w hen tning the Timber murder case. District Attorney F.. It. Tongue, in secur ing George's confession, w as very careful to get the instrument in line with first degree murder, and his deputy. Tins. H. Jr., in securing the admissions of the younger brother, was equally careful. The court held that the confessions must lie admitted, and that they were valid. The llumphrys are of a very low order of intelligence. The court will sentence them this Friday morning. Th Mtaican Tutkty. cruriliiiK u tlu imllu'i. itii Mptl cull lurlev In IN nllil V it. I n.4 a wy lnli'lllirt iit I. ml for lin y !,. lur. tin.! lh ruvoliM m 1 '1 11 ry II In running hi ilnU timli-r the Ir.v lu wlilcli il.c bird are roonllnu until the latter tM dlrjy ltiroui;ti wn t . U I u th.'iu and fall d'KH ii one ! un AuMralian Pin Bard. Krum AiHtniliiiii idiie Imrk rnrl have ntrmtivl It l 40 ht n-nt of lulllliu KUiilii-tt tin- H t cent ol 'tai lied In fcutUnil from oak li.irk Catarpillar Baromtltr. Colt-roll In r nrt- k-hhI weuiher iroph . Kwlnlly Ilium- tlnil shelter lln-m-elve In wi lx When rain N due I It. -y it ay at hoiim liiHtend of furaliiK ou tl.e leaver of Hie ret nidi It they In hilbll Their nente of linroiuelrlenl oliaiiKe H kd'iier lliuti that of the old et Weather irodiet. A Bookmark. A rorner cut out of a lnn.e rnveiom ninkPA h kooiI iHMikinark, e-.H- l!illv iwts ful where aeveral leutea In 11 He r to b bld together. Coal In India. India inliiin owr I ii,ooi Umn of coul year Nut Butttr. Nut liiittcr U u very kik.iI nuliiitltute for iiH'iit, Itun wiiliiuls lliroiik'li n food 1 lloir und ruli Into them about one Itilrd 111111 h koimI friih tmlter 8ireiid on crisp crai kera A Laap Var Chanc. "Have you tnado n rewiluthm to tnnrry tlda yinr. colouerr asked the delermliiisl ymiiiK tsoii iin hly, "No," rfjilli.il the colonel lu his ir ocmjdwl iniiniier "Have you''-lluf-fulo Kxpriwa. A Oiiappointmant, Sinilh- llow Is your in-w tirn:un wurkliiK thei cold diiyV Joiiih- It diH'Mii'l (.-he 11 a inuidi hot air as Hie inn 11 who sold It 'o lue.-t'lii einiiii 1 1 Kiniilrer. kCAL ESTATI- TKANSI-HKS Ane t llnirn to W C Crnddy, 10 a t 1 n r 1 w j., Mildrrd McCnnnaiiijlif y lo John W FlidHy, loniKX) fret al lUiiku 250 C II .StmndliridKe to W II Sliunon, !6o a wet ion 35 1 1 n r 6 w ioho I N I'lri'hnrr to I'lrishner Rral l- tate Co , tract in mc I t 1 r 1 w., to Minify Jiiciiohou lo I, C Westbtook, 12.43 a Win (!a'pen'er doiiaiion... 10 Ouy U IWH to V. V Robisoii, jut in one a ire 10 1 1 n r 34 w 1 R I, I In rh a in to Irrank Mclluli, lota 3 and 4 Fatmo AcreTrnrta -j,m Ani-eline McContmuiflirv to Mildred McConnauxhey one acre at Hanks 150 O W 1,'ndaay to I, I', Liudnay, 10 a wc 3 t 1 a r 1 w .' 1 John A Foote to Archibald McCill, 10 a 'c 3 t 1 r 1 w.... w J' din A Fiaile to Archibald McOid, in a Ifaic Hntltr d I c , n,o Bank of .Slierwocul lu Win I, Smiih lotH blk 3 Kplvr ad Hheiwood... 700 A 11 Mulloy to Win T Dunham, 4 a tee 3 I 3 r 1 w 1000 Carl Uribiicr lo F J Wiifs, timber on 160 a wc 39 t j n t 14 w 7000 Sarah Roberta to O & C R R, li.t a blk it Forest drove 400 Maria Neilson adm to F, J HabbcrK- er, 40 a aec 36 1 1 a r a w. 3609 A McOill to A M Power, 3 g in Hen- nett & llutler Cla nm li.ooo A McCill to F W Power, it acrta Iac Butter Claim . 100 Ksther Dennia to C II llimes, $ oH a In Kairview ,,, John Minter to N 8 Clearwater, 8;i a wc4t2nr4w 0 A A Mead to Ijouia limke, 1 30 a nee 34 1 1 n t w in J W Ciberaon to O If. Hoyt, 5 a Gray oak Tract 3000 Sarah Radford to II M Basfont, 100 a wm mgrant Llanu 1 VV ' i -o ,1 , f) r'l iumim To TZ,LAKSB And Return I II Train Leaves HILLSBORO at seven A. M. sharp, foot of Main Street. ROUND TRIP $3.QQ Tickets can be procured at Commercial Bank, Mc-Cormick's, and at Grand Theatre. Limited number to be sold. Come early. 1 i j o ! Nil 1 oo i I" VS Inn Wm Urobili n lo J I. Itndrn, 4 trad liii;drn H(r . (. I Wuii.leiln b lo A U sir H Crlilei t die ... . 1 1 M Stmm Sr to M Stiiim Jr , 4., "c,r outh if ComrlliM,, , iHiimin to r T Spu krr, Id 7 uf blk 1 S C ad C Patterson In I' T Sp'rkrr. lot H blk v.. , .... .. . 'nil l.sivill hi 1, j j ll'illipsolt, lo H a sec (( ami t , t m Joliti Mui'rf lo N S Clraiwairr, M.t a "Ml 1 11 II C I'stter-on lo M iry I'oiwiii, lup,', Irrt in I. Ik It llillsbom 1 ho Si, Mil lo Amy K t.ibhs, trad in MCHtinrJw Lester Tram to Not man K Tiu 101 a sre as I J 11 r n, w Came Kiiklry lo .Maiv II Walle'ia l( t S blk hi MrlKrr ie 1 1 . .1 . . . i. viiiwiiiiii 10 1 my i ne, nt ir 1 1 n r 4 w I Uicliaid 10 J T I'rrnu.oii, 5 a at t.astmi Alhe llinKei h, V 1 Miinfiodl tract III Hanks ... lieo U llaihnrn to ( '.ro (i llatfiiu 11 41 'j m ifi near l.surel Oeo Nayer to no Kiililln, 41 rj w '' ! iNewlioi ,, V VeihiM'ven to A ! Stott. Itn.'t in blk ft, Purest (Wove ( (, I' A ChrestPhaen to F M Alley, 7 a aer jS I 1 t w ', ,,t. tJlll Ceo W Mom an lo Mn Sosorl, 40 a wr 1 1 n r 3 w , Pied C II111I1I to p, i, ,U h lirK. limn, bhxu,H, b:k 1 lluinplirri'a ad (( ii Y Via to ,iw 'iiiKrni. ,'niki,, f( ill lllixllill j , J II Shield 1 to H 'j ',wj. iV.i'i Shield. UilleFiirina , W A Shaw . t .. 1 l Si hiiMvely, trai t in J dms hi estate ad. Inn n -j,, I) Cot w. 11 to H I Kuiatli and w i Wehrnnif. 1 n.11,1 . 11 i.L h J !: Wilami eial i ;,,., 11. ',, w loon, Km a see 31 t 3 11 1 4 w Prank lleiry to 1. R Mairom, a,'," -n 10 t 3 ti r 3 w J I. Dllllv In N',-,,1 lin.wil," io'lfty A llininnii rlaiiu . I'.ri'est llnlipisliali lo Kale W.VMii .J s si , Illtll'IIIIS I.nirel M ,iy, Mm f, j (i,,!,.yi 11 .sewinii nrif Ceo M, , to llel,.., T in k. r, ii'.'is PICI'HIII iM, ,.,t 11 ,vrl,(, M S Allen lo , N11 hoi', u S3 a II II Catchinu donall ',' J .1 Mil t!eyel to II ,i,ks Hop Co !ii.3S lunr limka (, II W llonyiMin t j Mraub, yi n wc 3r t 3 11 r ik w soi jack tos v. tis,'"a"i;:i;, i n i (illusion , t( t . I.yman II pair to I I1 Mi'cioskev too ,, ner ,f, , , M w AMia luibne el Is to ,1 M l.hwience 363 i.cies near West Uni,,.. ' NOIICI! Hunting on otherwise trcspii'iH incrnn tlm fVut..i ..: i.... .. ' . .. ..... - .t".i 'niK run , n Held mn 9r. " 1 M u r in ' - ,, , , A u joining the Ladd estate, will l( Lfl ,w,wu tuLnyjuu extent or Kittie M. Ellis 4-tf Perry Ellis. i In , To .Sift s j -j Y Build it s ofllomr.t Our PROFIT-SHARING Invcstmsnt Certificates areREALllcncyffiliers Si'inl fort.tfMot 604 SOCwlH-ulJLPoriLjftJOiu MODlvUX - W(K)IM1;n t i t The Modem W !,,.,, ,, ( n jij., l.ro, in the i,,,,,.,. i!,,,:.!,,,,,, ,,.,! and fourd. Tl.,i,, ,. , ,.lM, , ,), .Nl'lyhbnrs lllttled. C. I'. l.lbllV. v. u .l.t i HIS . n,' I oo.nl II I I.I '1111.1111 l t . II You Vnl.'iti.atf HmlJing tlim opting or miiHiiii'r. mvi und git mir ligurcH. J, S loraunq and Sm Oak fmrt. mmm mlf mt it A, hi, MilKU.ro K 4. rill.oe, VI cm It.' 7 700 POCK MM I. I'POI'OSAI.S Sfitli-fl ,j, . jvi., )V llu- County Clerk r Wji -1 1 i i, f ,n County up to 12 .,Y..rk niion, Saturday. May It, JUid llton dicni'il, fur tl II" I i :i 1 1 1 i 11 . e ,f I.....L for rnads. from ninfs at FocchI '.rove, CoriH.liHH and Ilillslioro, s'arat.' 4 tor hauling from ai'li iilarc. Tt court r. si rvt'S tho right l.tvjTlai,v or all hids. K. O. Sh vi tisiiii, .ludire. I.v order of tin Cnunly Coin niiHsinnors' Court of Va:;"liioi'i.n '"""Iv, Oivnon, ih.l. d 1 hint May I. 1.J12. H.j, M'.AI.U) I'lOI'iKAI.S M'iil.-d l.ids win , rtcivod ,y III- Counly C(.r( isH)m, (,.' "P t ti'ioii, .Vi,iiy, May :i, 1-.M2, and thou o,ei,ci and cnotracls awarded Tor clearing and j-nili- irig a si rip : f(M.t wuU (mn the townsit,. of Timlier to the Carl Her plat;.., a distance of over "lilt'. Plans and specilical.ioiis may k seen at the ollict'of cuiin- .V judgfl. Tlif right, in reserved to reject any or all bids, U. 0. SleVOIIHOU, ,),ir,. n! vm Cmmly (:"ur1, 'yril modi:l of style arc tjioso SUITS wt' nrismikinj for young men, and men slay young. v. " i 1 !,,. utiln if VOO j 1 till y,vi inoie MM" oij'-"' I rtiakt' ns your Tailors. louF1 I'XCIUKIVI'IM'HH Ol Klin I" " - iiuisitiveni'ss of wiukiimnship. Sto in and leave ymir m for a SUIT from tll.iHI and up. ..i ....ic-cY ClIKIbT wuwi. The Tailor- I'lione, Main H5.'t - ih:i:ciii:k lleoi'lier, lilark K.i-tred M will stand lit myelin. WJ norlh. Korest (irou from M"J" If, , July 1. I am I"'18"'"' lK-nlfiI ln"-r hihI .-siMft towj with you thru fortum-or Wjnj 1 am tnakiug n HM-iul tuay foal production, and will M P" to answer nnv and all quwj pertaining to tin' IrfJntT neiifi, 1 hop., to have yoorK liort iitniiproving tin' 'n"16,?!,, of this dislrift. Your loM "J loss, and it is my luminert vSZ that my nistoincrs mares in foal. I have form much iiiWs of cvpcrienci, tainioLf in this subject '.,, r', . . vni would mteresi yon. jV. foe bills of Itecclicr mWJ. nig Uirins, or can " Yours truly, , w II French. Argus and Oregon""), V : "