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The
R11LLSB6R
VOL
MX
HII.LSI'.ORO.ORKCON, MAY 23, 1912
NO. 11
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ftt ALLEN, CRAZY
DEPOKIEU IU tUAHU
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J J rank Allen, one '
t,a.lnr. will ducalcd,
IUr an. I a man of
dream
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I, a l n tl t.rtJ (roto !
jl,, ar!uti at Salem, mitt laki ii
l tt.- Mttlm authorities, Allen ;
k. ir..iH rtv ii Malm, and he I
tli. n fr taken l.t tl.at (at.
fur r'
Allen taught Hchmd in the
,.. ..tiili lintri t. timr I'.. th
iny. a ''ri4 "'"I wie
l,n ' that section i.f the
Inmi here I"' wii
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it" nai'i- a '-ar nr so;
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-i!ti.i.' h!'.. llietvj
U'l'V. but Vial j
k to tl.e eity to tlii'
m In' is vmmI to-1
they riturta-.l to
mid at.'l :
Ha A llIT
t'lrn to a tiij'lit
lor 1 i aliMinnv,
0. B. WINTERS KILLED
; Man Surtitrtl Hint- l);i Alter
' IWinsj kicked in Throat
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imw ws ikv HMti.v I'.KokiN
rli-rif Were Urn ken S I hat
I'll) -'n.un Cuuftl Nut Save
lite
I'lin s lor anoin
k at j'lillu-'s re
a loiio'A l,ai h
I r .'in any i
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paired. I'm
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.-.t ins.' inai dun s
niai liHif ', N. . t .
tin hhojt. Main
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br' In l lalio, lil Uifli !!K.. .I I M-U- M ars ai'o.
. . .. .. I '.i.i.l ill I'., mill- (trr Naklllia. H ill ll
ii i" ' ' ,
liiiiL-lit m ar u ia ;uit
IM, II. Wintcn. r. siilin' ( tin
"Mountaiii l'.m k" plan-, s.-veral
tinli i ' mil L a i-,t nf ( ',,1 lll-llll
mi .tin "HI mil - , , , , .
nay at tiTrimni, ainl inuvMUislaii'1
iiitr live .liyf.iriaiis were ralli'd
tlif injurt-il man -x pi rl Fri'lay
aflcniixiti, aUmt thru o'clix-k.
nh. rf la'
J'll.il U" k. Ill oiinmilt. il
to tK" M-ivliim lriii I'malitla. I.t
ifi- unlink? t" S.!"-m f u !
r.fur him.
All. ll !HKlCif tl . :t- H
IlillhU'rii with a ln-ry rur. nt
tmit ui a iilmtfibli' kI.h v t .!. M
li,.rrv, ln U-ll IhlliiU.ru uith
the lunatic IHi'l flit l l'"rt
Ign.l. Alli-ii trllmif M I--it
thai If wihiI.I u with Imii t"
Silcm ami tf' l J'' I ryt ur. 1'.. r
ry'n t.iT'l.cvv, tuit of lh ctatr
hw'it.il Alien riiri Hi i,til th s!
liewaH an ulii-iiist v ith mlln? nn
It the asylum. !inl hilI that In
hul U i n then v ith a 'a!i. nt.
Hid ha. I tiotucl that the i.epl"'
wa.1 mentally ull tik'ht. Tarry
cut uiiMih'ctiii''Iv, nin Uit
AlUn at tin jHtVrwm Mr.et
ditmt rhniuclt K. II. ImmiiIi,
Alien wan turnitl mer t.i lie
UlthnrilieH, whiU' Iterry wt'lil n
toSiilem in ii'tiortuicc nf Uie fact
that Allen iiH jm I'srntu'. I in--o
.re to have met in Salem
the next ilav,
Allen vs til never Ih curel of
hit mental mahnly. ainl will
dotlhtleHH ellil hill tlitVt t the
Uaho asylum.
I ruit ir(mrr' AHentmii
Get your Arsenate f l.ea.l f
the mnleritfne. an. I ym are
nurenf Kettintr tl hik'hesl j,'ra.le
Neutral, which will not hurn the
filiac, uml can U' ineil with
l.ime an. I Sulphur wilutimi.
lU'UHiii.alili' t ic(. I!, l '1. I'ea
virion. (Ire 1"
ihvt ovi:i.M)K ii
ihnnraihs,
an. I washing
ir to Uolan'w
ami Fourth
11
well know n
t.ovv i.f North
i comity witti
t l.n-e a m tales, han.ihnj.' a cinii-
ru l.t fur a ' l.ift. r." I ree-
man I St IliilsUro 1.'! years atru.
ami -.a that he hanlly knew
the ..' I tow ii hi ti I arriyeil
the t.r t ol the w. i k. His father
li.rm. i'h he. i:. ar JI. ih.m-, ainl
wa- wi-il kiin a n In tin- early pin
in .r ,
("u. nic .mt a!e nf plant'.
Will si-l! at sacrilice to those
u i , I . u i ' ' to !i up their ar.ls -at;.
I they sm'.I .i well to call ami
hi 'i w hat we ha.e house planti.
i'o-. v shrnhlitrv, lilies, peonies
mi.' liearH. ami oilier linn
not worn m;t; as 'J.V if tint too
I, a. I. knives lo to l.V two fur''."M':
uceiiriliii" to
ia! price "Joe.
i nl.s iM', ,.v. I he hlnw from the horse's feet
.struck Winters hi the larynx.
crushinir it to a im!i. Several i
arteries were ho hally pulped
that the unfortunate man hied
inwardly. Home of the hhxxl yet-
Itiii1: into the lung's, causiri?
Utranirulation. Winters w as mar
ried to a daughter of Mountain
I'.uck.and the widow and one son.
U).id P years, survive. Dr.
l.mklater wsls called to the scene
Friday aftenxHin. and found the
man practically in the thnx s ot
death.
Winters helonved to the Fra
ternal lirotherhood. and carried
&i,(mO life insurance, w hich Koes
to the w idow and mm.
The Mountain Hut k place w here
the trairc.lv t.'k iilace. is joined
to the hedrick place, and the hr
c:t i v was ot mticn inu-rcsiin
(I,.. .:irlv nineties, yyhcti (Jus
Wat hline killed John D. l-ednck.
t,. nuim nm-i t.i mention, t at. til'imi? me remans n a i...Sv i'..v
.. . ..i . . i.,,,ia ... I ,..ir o eomtHisl. iacK (I Uie nam
i,ll'i' an.i it if. i ..... i v ,.. - - -- . ,
it . ..i .... i en,., i n., Win-n ine t nen roniMMi me noose
. ... i ..i.- html tuck hedrick s team to 1 urt-
ii' eifiv null ami phi n..." ... . ,, , ... .,
i ..... Ii . I I ....I I l...... VV ln
ii .. ,' I..,! I -r I inn I1I1I1 Mini III. Ill, .I....OOIO.
,11 rn. .A'.'i.i i i .ini.i- ii. . i ; . ,, .
c .1. v i tr..-t ' hone cMiiatci! me crime on wie ki-
' ' ..... i ..... 1 1 :n. :., IviW
Dr. Iiwe's trlassesare death to
headaclifs. Ask your neighbors.
Frank Stewart, of Ccnterville,
wan in the city Monday.
Perry I iy. of Portland, was
out Saturday, vwitini? relauves.
Mails N'eilsen. of above Banks.
wan down to the county seat,
Saturday afternoon.
V. V,. Hesse, of Scholia, was
ii to the city Monday.
John Klink. of Virginia Place,
was a city visitor Monday morn-
in if.
Imlir,. .1 IT I 'nmnU'U held an
adjourned session of circuit court.
Monday.
Fred licrirer. of Bethany, was
up t.i the city the last of the
week.
A few years ago and it was
ditlicult to find a mule in Wash
inirtoii Cimntv-but the "woods
are full of them" at present
It. H. Greer the other day sold
the First ami Washington resi
dence, with four lots, to Mr. Mc
Farland. of Frentzel & McFar-
land.
Cus Steves, of near Oreneo.
was in town Monday. Gus is
rigging up an irrigation plant to
water his crop when the dry
siiell arrives.
T W Sain, of near Gaston.
was down to the city Saturday,
greeting his scores of county seat
friends, lorn says mat naro
scrat.ble" is getting along all
right with crop prospects.
Mr Imo the well-known eve
specialist who has been coming
to HillsUiro for so many years,
.... . my ' i
will lie here again rnaay, may
:51. If you want the best eye
tests, liest glasses, and at reason
able prices, don't fail to consult
iim.
I;..re- t Gre h furni.-hing tin
hri. k for the walls tf the court
ImtiM' anney. and the material is
In init hanl. d hv team, this twuiu
,'l,...iner than loadimf en the car
and tli. n unloading at the r.mn-
t V M' at fer the haul uptown.
!,!, w,H.,l for sale. T.'i cents per
.iii-iI at the hmr-l'oint mill, near
HILLSBORO BEAT BAflKS
BY KM TO ONE
Klein, ol N. W., Pitched for the
Cardinals. Sunday. Athletic Park
STUCK OUT FOtlTELN MEN
ItiHikoro Aaaciti Fr1cea Hits ofl of
Mirlii; Baakf Qui Ftmr
The Cardinals were loaded Sun
day for the game with Banks.
and the result was a score of 12
to 1 in favor of the county seat
team. Klein, of the N. W.'s
pitched for Hillsboro, and whiffed
fourteen men. while Martin, al
ways a reliable whirler. struck
out but eight
Hillsboro smashed out eleven
hits, while Klein held Banks
down to four smashes. The
game was ragged at times, Free
man. the regular first baseman.
not being in the game, and at
his old position.
TVia irama u'H mnw free from
p-... --
nltprratinna than the last one. al-
thnnuh Ranks comrilained consid
erable of the judgment of the
umpire on bans ana striKes.
The positions of the two teams
BacheUr -1 f. C Dooley
Brown -i b ..C Wilson
RrlUv c f -.Schlesel
I'luk -I b .Parrott
Yett Sheo
Biue-Krager r I Crtens
.2 b E WiUon
Klein ...P Mirtin
pbeltM -C Lotigtsher
binm,-i.ki( hit. Stetbec: 1st
hue on ballt, Martin J, Klein o; left on
boaet, Btnkl 4; tliliworo 0;
D. ...... Ru-Mu Shra: it ruck cut
Klein, 14; Martin, 8; paaaed ball. Long
REXALL STORE
J
VnTmTrlV dx
DOCTOR K
tinrl will tU vmi iVit un1pi Ki nrirrio
tions are filled with the utmost fidelity with
the puret and ireshest drugs all Ms aouity to cure
vou will be wasted. Your prescriptions should be
r v. .1- . 1 :j5 .t.
Drougiu 10 inis siore wucic we pnue uuiacivcs uu mt.
care devoted to carrying out your physician's instruc
tions. Ask your doctor he knows.
WUile our prescription department w the best equipped in
this town, we also have a well selected stock of all the
latest necMsaties in medical and sanitary appliances.
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
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First on The Page
First On In RESOURCES
I)id you ever seen baby elephant
running a race around the hip
pmlrome track of a circus with a
XltlV?
The chances art you have nev
et ."eeti nil ad of this kind, be
cause it is one of the new ones
introduced by the Sells-Floto cir
cus this year find was imported
front Kurope esK-ciallv for this
season at nosinall expense. Now
when the circus arrives here on
June l!n. you must certainly
come over ami see this laughable
performance even if otherwise
you have that tired feeling re
garding them tif the tinsel and
Raw ilust
"Muggsy" is the elephant's
name, lie is a cunning little
t'liap 17 months old, who was
brought from India last W uuet
and trained in the big hippo
drome at Hamburg. He is said
to he the most apt pupil which
has ever graduated from that
k'reat institution ol animal learn
ing. And he can show speed
that wotdtl make the ordinary
race horse ashamed of himself.
His opponent in this event is lit
tle "Sunday" the smallest horse
in the world, and to these
two straining every nerve f'ot
supremacy is really one of t hi
most eiitertninini? and tit tilt
Name time the most ridiculous
leiilnres ever introduced mulct a
big top."
On tin. nwimimr the citTUS !ir
fives here the usual parade will
I"1 given at 10.110 o'clock.
It should be especially noto;
that the Sells-Floto People still
adhere to their policy of popular
prices, and that the general ad
mission fee of 25 cents admits to
the menagerie and tint perform
ance, in its entire. Tho regu
lar tii.kut umminu will lit' OliellCil
un the grounds as early as SW
" CIOC'K.
Colfee Club Cook Hooks are on
sale at the following places -1 nc
tout Room, Mrs. Bath's Millin
ery, Vaught's Grocery.
A. W. Scott, of below New
ton, was in town Saturday.
hi.limr ti.-i eral VearS lit) 111 the
Gilliam county. At the time
t .re was some suspicion on
Mountain Buck, but the jury, had
no 1 hi icu tv in inuiiig a veruici
of guilty against Wat-Mine.
HACK If) I Ml; FARM
'lii.L- to the farm" 1 havt
l"H .,..' , . ...V -
. . ft 1 . lil ........ 1
;roehuni. 1 his is cheaper man j,o acres 01 latin, 10 .n n-n v.. ....
..11 n inn iit. - I in. n.t t'lHiii saw 1 miH'r; v;otHi
lO'ie.tHl.U .0. - - r. - ......11..
i'our I'.uut Mill. house. Hani ami ortnam; - e.i
. ' iiiirmtns' arire Ct'CCK: eiKiti mil
At tl,- recent state grange - , . . ;
meetiiu' at i.osepurg. 1.. "' r,,,,!,.,;,. Six miles south
M'i'i , W ell h now o in m.-
tv. was ciecte.1 a mem hm v t , , . t road;
.... . 1 .1 ..,,.1 1 lets :iv. : . .
evccuiiie i-a. - . ,.,, , m k route: tifone in
,f She. w 00,1. was. Iecte.1 assist- . n smal,
ant steward. i.ets ut Sl.ll tier acre. Part
Micj M .i v I! W'ilcox. stiecial-L.nui, ('nine and see me. - A.' I
11 Hii.iMinmr nmi snam xniion. .., snoro. tne., ivtmu-
In HillslM.ro every Thursday ami !ox js,
I..,: I.., I ,..iv.i nr. eM .Mailt
llttl.... ... I ,
.....l...es li t SIWKIM:
tew 1 ' . '
. 1 . 1 ..r l,..low lleth-
IOIIII ItOIIIOI. o. . I , . .
. i ... 1 wiior a .,,,,i,..u,i ii'irtv w'is iMven ai
:my. was a ...... ... - .. , XVm
I'i d iv This is John s nrsi trip tno tumie 01 .nr. mi u.-. ......
. 1 I..., 1 ill 1 Wjiiinuiii.r I'll ki ii'.Mi,! v 1 vv'
lii t tie count 1 '-eai mo. . i n. " 1 kt niiii... v ... t
Uume.1 ntetropolifitt .airs, and nin, May 15 in honor o their
e ns I i it 1 1 slMiro is gcitioK son rraiiK ifiii)-nn.i.
. 11., , . rel. :... ,...j ciuint 111
to the ironi mue.. n...i- , -''-'v V'' .. .;." 1 :u, L.tu.
.1.... 1 ,t ,. ei . mtlSIC aim gainen. nixun
umii 11. ........ 1 , . nt l
1 II I (llillirtl UtTi 'T t '11 111. IHMIIIIKII v
Dance at New I Civet ia Mai . .i.,,,.,....,,! at an early
..... I ,.. ..v.uiiiiir. . imc I. ni- r . ...,
,-I.IUII ..... , .
music. Admission
W V Krentzel and wife de-
ie.. r this u-eek for an extended
stay in the Southern Oregon tun -
Ur district Mr. rrentzei, wno
has been in the lumber business
here for Several years, will not
disjiose of his interests here, but
will leave his holdings.
Vnr anle tir trade for cash, or
on easy terms house on First
,l vi'auhiniTtnn Streets and
ami , , .... ..p. wv.. -
house on First and Fir, and two
houses in Highland Park. Also
three vacant lots on Washington
Street-See It H. Ureer. ttiiis
lioro. Ore. 8-12
..k.. hit K niirhn. Rarhelar. Brown:
sacrifice bits, Klein; stolen oasts, oacac-
lar. Yett. 1; C Wilson, f. wuson.
Hillalv.ro senred 1 in the 2nd:
2 in the 4th; 3 in the 7th; 6 in
the 8th. Banks made the lone
score in the fourth.
AUCTION SALE
k'in.Tchtv I.vtle. Ward Wilkes.
Kov Schroeder, Arthur Connell
and ClilTord Iong went to the
big meeting at torvallis the last
of the week. While the boys
failed to qualify for the finals
they rejKirt a good lime, lasi
week Fulton Magill. Hurley and
Fisher went to Eugene to a like
meeting.
G-tf
morning hour and all reported a
anil mme. A.im ssio" . . k, tinui Thoso ,)t.eSl.t were:
,rood time guaranteed, ami an m Schulmench.
arc invited. u't- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevens, Mr.
. ... . , I I I ,,, .. , i, . 1 l i,,.u.,.
Mrs. ,1. W . v opcianu ami Mr. ami iurs. u. n. i.m no.tue.,
sons of McMmnvtiie. wci - ... j am. .lonansen, term imiuhui.
the fits' Saiurtiay. m""- 1 wc Jennie niccaiieu, mmn .. i .v ......
h,d be'ing lu're pn'1"11'' Flma Schulmerich, Marguerite
i, ess ov.iii.il. "v,,1. i n
ii ii M ill of Shadv Brook, Smith. Josephine hdwan s, bva
U. II. Hall. ' .i?lul,,-y1. A i -. llrcn Mnrt)hv:lli ey In-
ii .out in m iir i tiuii't ! i -
and lietirv rtieaio....,, ... , .. Sehu mor,
Mountamdale.wcreiuioiio - , tlirk ha, t01- lltfrnert
I-, .. . . . i, ,,
ty aueiM.n,,.. Schulmerich, Arthur Mcuiuen,
l....,.,j 'in ford, of Kugene, .if.....l Miller. Winifred Snider.
. .,. .j .mt hist week. ... , ..I.I.....I i,..,D.i niT.ir.l
ai't'd M ycais, ti'; - t nesier ntuitit, i ie
.i . .,,,.,ut ii ns niece. i ii.,... . iihiitmen. Horace uotuu-
Ult Hi"- , V.-.1... ... .
A Morrill. son. Frank sciuumericu, juuh
Wm. Ki-lgcl.v. of Forest Grove. Smith, Herbert joraan
" l. T f.H weekl umiUTHlC IN 1,12 INCRHASHS
,m, en eti on me t"
I"1"
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W I But iter, ol near i w'- Development 111 n"iiii,iiu i"'
ton was a county scat iug industry uevcateu in
Saturday. Year's Figures
p:ii l'.'ihneris hauling ties to
it,.. 1'. depot from thetogan , , iipt,n aH0ntod in the
ti..:.,t null I . inii n,.ltr 1fit(10 vurds of
j'Olir i oon, year linn, nmj '"iv v r-
I I.., llonheS Ol DC OW ie- Uf nit 11C Iiavt'lllfin, not. vi.ij
John MUgiith. oi ,, . . ' .foj stnt..a
t.r'w isimAivus caller the last
ol thf week.
,..,..i,.,, of Helvetia, was
I 1 I ill I I (1 I "t s
down to the city Saturday morn-
intf- ....
llonry Harm, ol new w -
ville. wits a county sent
Friday.
t Pwiekor. ot below
NowUn, was in the county seat
Friday.
Ira Watson, of Gaston, was in
the city Friday.
Jos. Cawrse, the North Tuala
tin Plains hoptfiwer. was a
Hillsboro visitor Monday.
IlltUllt.n.1. ,,......... . -
...,., nit ins in the United States
nt-vvi v..,-. ---- - .
nm.ni, nil its use at mat
reiuiiiniv mi. "--
time. In the year following the
,nnA hnA shown a great in-
crease and in 1911 there were 99
cities whose recoru snoweu imu,
and under contract, over 4,w,'
000 yards of Bitulithic pavement
nn' .mi. shows an in
l IIC JO"
crease of 48 per cent over the
year 1911
r 'a iwwniitflt for t.PSt-
ing eyes is one of the finest and
most expensive evei j
the largest maker of eye testing
instruments in the world. He is
naturally proud of it
I f von hnve a farm for sale, or
want to trade your farm lor city
property, see Hatch & Oaker
man. real estate dealers, 819 Un-
;. A rum m n I'ort and. ure-
ttt .I 1 11.1 otnt.lished office. PrOS-
Ml. V ' s v k. vx v
pective farm buyers in their office
nearly every day. Mr. uaxer
man formerly lived in this coun
ty, and is well able to represent
local property.
II B. Dauchv. of Banks, and
Roy Lynn, the tinner of that
(tii'ivinir hnrr were in town
Saturday, enroute to Reedville,
where the Modern Woodmen haa
a big entertainment They re
tHirt Banks as going to the front
rapidly, and Mr. uaucny. wno is
tha Davids lumber
III VIIIIIV Vi, Va, --wm- .
yard, states that the April sales
of lumber eclipsea an lormer
Aprils in volume.
. Tim knirci- vnur pvps see
p il... i'i v . v . - a
'Cthe better and quicker de-
.o. wMio vnur tirnin win maxe.
V..on jwwi ..
Your eyes plus your Drain equm
you. if you have defective
sight Dr. Lowe's, glasses fitted
bv his new method, will strength
en vour eves and brain. He will
K - 3
analyze your case ana aemon
strate this indisputable fact for
o-rntia. Consult him
- , , .
atmut your eyes ana glasses at
the Hotel Wasningion. rnaay.
May 31, to 5 o'clock. Scores oi
Hillsboro reterences.
LeBoy Armstrong, well known
tn envoi-til Hi isnoro Deouie
through association with him at
the Portland Press Club, has
bought Goodwin's weeKiy, ai
Salt Lake, and has taken up the
publication of that admirable
magazine. Armstrong ia ow;
writer," and has contrmuiea
some very lively nction wun
Northwest coloring, ne is mere
...ith tha hp a nil rne Lime, unu
will give Salt Lake a high-class
magazine and one mat win ai-
,.,a ha artnreeintive of thfiWOn-
naia ui, .!-'.' ' .
derful resources of the Kreat
state in the salt Lane Basin.
Armstrong is a man with the op
timistic bent and he never sees
ni Paaaimlam without taking a
crack at the cocoa. "Here's to
you. Lelioy."
Tha nnriorsiomed will sell at
public auction at his place
five miles nortnwesi oi oonn
Plains, in Helvetia, near the
John Ritter place, at ten a. m.,
on . .
SATURDAY. JUNE 1
Gray gelding. 1600 pounds, 12
years old; 31 inch iarm wagon,
nonrlv now! set simrle harness.
aat dnnhle harness: 3 cows all in
milk, one fresh, with calf two
months old! 2 heifers, one nearly
two years, the other 8 months;
9 hnoa lnt chickens, new cream
separator, plow, harrow, barrel
churn, incubator and brooder,
kav putter, smal tool 8. House
hold goods and numerous other
articles. Lunch at noon.
Torma of Sale Under S10.
cash; over, one year, bankable
note, at 8 per cent interest,
J. M. Howland, Owner.
Hillsboro, Or., Route 1, Box 36.
Henry Kuratli, Auctioneer.
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MASON HILL LADIES
CAPITAL and SURPLUS. $53,000
The oldest and strongest
National DanK
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
w hich to look over" your papers.
A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Main and Third, HIIHboro.
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Resources lageifananinnWaunlngt
J. A. THORNBURGH
.'resident
J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCF.LDOWNF.Y
Vice-cresnienl v.asnier
II. E. Ferrin, Ass't Cashier
The ladies of Mason Hill had a
very pleasant meeting at me
home of Mrs. Adamsen, May 16,
and organized a Sewing and So
cial Club. Officers were elected :
Mrs. Anton Persinger, presiaent;
Mrs. C. Johnson, secretary and
treasurer. The club will meet
monthly, and the next session
will convene at the home of Mrs.
Mm Ari&maen Droved
A ClOIUBVii " ' -
a charming hostess, and all were
pleased with the initial meeting.
Those present were:
Mrs. Anton Persinger. Mrs. C.
Johnson, Mrs. Adamsen, Mrs.
Nitshman, Mrs. M. Kyan. Mrs.
J. Johnson, Mrs. Solberger, Mrs.
H. Christensen. Mrs. a. Ander
son, Mrs. R. Cox. Mrs. Daniel
son, Mrs. P. Christensen
The J une meeting will be dated
for June 12.
KNI0HTS OF COLUMBUS
Hillsboro is to institute an order
of the Knights oi umimous in
ttlo Uo mi tha ovpnincr of Sun-
day, May 26. A large class will
who has worked hard to get the
charter, is well pleased with re-
..U A Mtr hannnet Will be
served by the ladies of St Mat
ttinuia Khnreh. and there will be
a big delegation present from
Dm.f lanH nnd nther Oreeon cities.
a t tha honnnet the toastmaster
will be J. P. Kelleher, district
deputy. , ,
Tha oAProf nnaainn will be held
in the court room, and the din
ner will be served in one of the
large halls of the city.
A V. rinilov. carrier on Route
2, out of Laurel, was in the city
Sunday.
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Loans - $280,570.12
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00
Other Bonds 57,160.00
Banking House 18,500.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 148,082.44
CaDital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
27,000.00
1,317.33
25,000.00
450,995.23
$529,312.56
$529,312.56
nosorro a 4 Per Cent.
DIRECTORS
Thoa. G. Todd John E. B.il.y J- W. Tuqu.
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. ThortsDurg
REMEMBER
GRADUATION
DAY
Looic back to the day when you were stirred
with the pleasure and enthusiasm of Gradu
ation Day. Think what it meant to you.
Remember how you treasured and cherished
Mother's Graduation Gift. Think what it
means, or might mean, to your daughter or
son, The graduation gift should be some
thing distinctly "personal' It may be ser
viceable, if you like. But above everything
else, it should be of really lasting quality.
I shall be glad to help you in the selection of
a worthy and appropriate gift for Graduation
Day.
LAUREL. M. IIOVT
jEWIUR AND OPTICIAN
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