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The JnllLLSBeR vol.. xx HILLSr.OkO.ORKCON, JULY 11, 1012 NO. 18 i ! 0.MI iltMil . P , Al till vl Slltrl- ,.ldl. an ,JaJ11 l.tillliy 1 M"''. IB""1 I liefll. Ilifr,; iilH mrt Hi! ,r tci"' hu ; 411.Ni o m lb" .1 pi''11: -,iii , ir , IRft iwrtt1' ,11 C", si PP"' i.'i ,l III m ,l h .inmu't I mini Mil'1"? Minf""1 , (iri("- miw'"'-li-rllo h Ml 1I1-I rtinj- , lllM"1" in w ml iH'-11 y llilf'' I'll- l. T"u?.. llHiHirti L ilm i'1'! MRS. AMBROSE SMITH $1 5.000 ALIMONY jiur tU't IImImiiI. Illalittilt Mill M.tn, lr lior.r sn i tiu si tr Mtisn, aisd II. I'igtfttit thU week coin- j the Kliiu.'Aiirk around Un true nf tlii court liotm annex, and tin joinU havi U-en 1mm let! in a vi-rv workmanlike m:im,er I'ln' atone givi tln ha.e of the building u maHMivi- a.M-ar:ince and leinU U larfe -rrfiit to thf geiifral U m k h nt tin- structuri. I In' b;ne now ha tt 1 1 ii in- than hand itnin purview, ami thosf who uirii'iati' it ti iu exterior lllll.li wtl,,.ttl.t HI 'num.. it Tlt.tr. c'anii'UiHl ImHrjiliic Sc lt,r.. I IM j hhiih' talk that then will U :t m Cirmil 1'uurl llM' " or lour lift. at tin1 lii'W Hflliail hull. ling, II tin liiil-t fire low eimuiill to permit It. As there will U several rnntrac ton bidding mi tin- school Ktruc tuiv it may U m ,- t t ti that stiiiH'Aiirk will also In a feature. For naif Thri-f lu-avy mule liaiuH. harness and wagons. i'lii'si mules weigh aUmt II.mmi -r Kpan. an youn;, uinl all in 'iti riiliilltloll. Will. Mu'rovi. Oi-eiuo. Orepui, on llorwick l.la.v. 17'J Mai'k'ari't Jam Mitiowan, who ciine to llilNliaro in Octnlier, to ai t in lioim ki M'r at St Mat thews' I'ari-ili House, has sued Hi.- city of llillsU.ru for $."i.UIO ilaniais, alli-tfini" that sin' sus tained tiftmaiicnt injuries as a result of a fall at Third ami Fir -I reels, tin tun dangerous con ihtiuii nf tin sidewalk, where tin-re wan twenty indie f a drop. She allege she W relllhcd her ankle, ami wan for three month iimler medical care. L NORTHERN Mr. Vienna Smilli, of Tualalm. ,f,. ot A'lil.rohf ). Smith, a Tuul.itm Maw null man. ha -i H.ieii her hu band for limine in the circuit court, askimr for II. jn ,-;i,U to . l'o ei lite tin' .ulion. ttn.l for fl.YmM .erin.ine it all mm v. II r complaint 1 1 out niunv iitt.-H I'V the h'l.baiid C.i.ill, il ll.tiTi-ilotl I'l the Tujl.ltlll Mill l I'HIpaU). and Hie wife state that he ow " a thud il.tne-t. worth at least filHMI She ink for an iniuuclion avram-t Smith Melting or transfer ' run tl ' l'i'oMTty until the unit f,r m palatum H ttle.l Mr-. Smith allev'fi lU.it the hiihaml lu Itfen hei'liv'ent. ami thai he ha jirevaileil ui-'U her toi'ook fr a loi' x in u crew, iin-l hsc on an unhealthy mhw, ami that her health ha nuiler.-.l il,..r. .fr.mi She na that heal iA.. her t'l Visit the .ewi .'w Clark I-air lH a rtion of one Aa while hf ni.i.le tif i.-nt trili to the Ki-t-i f teflt it"' Ihe i-oiiiilaiiit a!'" char," that the lnisli.iixt li -Ila l t"" iinich atfection for iinolhir woman. Tin" ia -f ill collie In f . Ii the tcrtn of court which convene next Momlay nioi iuiiv;. hilt i nine iw Misiti J W I'-niry. CocVtk.wlaiHt -p. Jlij" J ", !... littlLtm . 4"S .lulm Slriti. li.'i'Mi'U ami highway v IIiIWh to I !mrmry, C It .V J ill l.'O Ji.lni C Waunrr, foil ami b 3 jo licrn I'M km in, C II anl jll S.uu Mrltl & ytiillk. Il II & jail lSs .... . ... . . .1 Tha I'onnrll, maila ami biwhwava in. ho ..rimr llilNbi.ro lluy App.intcd ,,.,.,,,,. ri,.,lollt Co., irlr .1 to uik oi inn i .H 1 1 , -xr:: a 1. ii i.ipni.ti wi, ..(.- ava o ill nun dti d T t mil mivm Hi-vmson, t wh;t. aalnry ll. iiiuoi I'lalil. limit nml lililmnn A ii Supviil d S.ccpint C.r ' -"'r IZZ VC In Sunday' (iame Allowed Sacra mento Hut Two Measly Hit Stric Frank L Hay. lxrn ami raised near llillslxint, just wnith f New ton Ktatiuii. a Hon of the late William Hay. pioneer, ha U'en aMiintei Hun rintenileiit of the ilinintr ami leetnnif car Hcmcc II llili mi. r unt In. ii tiiul!it;K 5 0' Unit. in lino man. riM.I) ami liifcli v 5 H Iikiii-IIimIsiiii I n. iiitilu ami l.itluliriv y "O Mi .N.iini r Willi, HK.iUaiit lii(li tut iri S I'iikIi v, il. iiuly avcn SI.iki ) W Mikolfil. iIumiIV auM-viir -Ji imi lliiltlioio l.ivriv Co, I " iiiuil.. 4. ix) III Mm. 10 l.ivrry Ci, Suiir. Ja II iiiiiiiiK aii'l nn 1 i'iii jt,.fc ,1 V1 of tlu CIn at Northern Kailway, k i-ivikim. mimirr, .i.iiip jsi .. 111. ll.r.nnu.1 Ln.1u.-a Willi OIllCfH at M. I am .l. UalUiu-k, M-h.l auiiriviwr. aal Mr llav fof over two Vears liUS Ik inra Hi 4" I a . S-... t: . 1. I V. ...... a Tr Im'cii w ith the Canadian Pacific riuli'f.,l,r' ix.i Aii:n.iinr I II K.lwai.l , I o 1'ixir Ksiiii H.oo C'lny Tnlra, Co I'm.r I'atm "S." H-Ila lnuK auirr, Co I'm.i l;.nn... j f$5 Wa'li Cn Nrwv r.liirn. comiacnutl anil KilvrrliMnK t 05 k ilS.iiiiinvtn, l' lu- mI - 75"" III' loiie-n, Co I'mf (-vim .. . v 55 luiu Tu t, C II J niit.ir, Hal biiiI ri liM- l 5' A V SiivriM, ahriitr'a ulluf . ... llm Will HiMilrr. roiirl liimac liiuMing. Sjsj.ihi llnit'iii Ibia mail, stale oaai a 3.C0 Nr wii llarilwair Co, lnulyra . . . 17 IJ uil.iry J25.no Kailway, first at Victoria, and later at Montreal. He was of fered the BUi'criiitcndciiey by the Hill line, with an increase of sal ary, ami hi aixintnH'nt tnk clfect July 1. Mr. llav worked out of I'ort- :im on t if 1 1. K. & IS.. Vfars ak'o, when In had just nassfd his ii , I. v, .in ln.ru lo weril lllOj.Mll,. . ; . ...... ,, r .,,..,, I I . ,.iof lilir ICU f IIBUi'la,! rinini nasi, ami was em-mi oj.-,,..K tt . . ' .... t I. I 1.1 nH h is 1 c iMs 1 urn wuii nt' nmnrmmi to NOW PITCHING BALL! I IIILLSBORO LAD DOWN TO BLSI.NESS Last Three Game Have Been. "Chil ler" For MtCrcdie PiUher Irvine Hieeinliotham, the now recruit on the fa-avers, formerly a Hillslxiro boy, after losinjr his first two eames, ha3 rounded in to form, and has been pitchine ereat ball in the South. Me- Crediettas somew hat disapjioint- ed over Hie's hhowine, but af ter thev went South heeavehim another chance. The lanky pitcher commenced to round into shape, and won four eames. His eame Sunday, atcainst the Sacramento team, was a delight to the Oregon fans, HieintchiH ereat ball, and allowed but two hits to the Senators, one of them beinc very scratchy. The Oreeonian sporting writer says that the slabster was in vincible, and that he also did some fine stick work. I his. of course, is good and acceptable REXALL STORE 4 18 .'VIZ' rlft lla.e that couch, chair, or par lor set Upholstered, and it will be a 1'iaal a new. Mattresse inadf over; carriai.'e trimming; carpets laid.-Henry Jaeger, rpholster- r. Main Street. opositi' court house. City or country. Work guaranteed. ! Mr. Julia Pennis, of llennis- ton. visited here the past week, with her son. John Ileum., and wife, and with Mrs. J. (.. Lain- friends. Mrs. rrorty Owner Make llm-ion Which i Adopted by the City Council Ihe city coiincilmeii f Mroula, Mol t . after having been backed by a lurgf ri i t age id I In' pnirty nwiier. awarded the cunt rut for paving I If raid .v.f mii', the mam Hired of the city, with r.ilulithic I'uvenient. The contract wa u.var.led al ter u ll.oriitlih lUVfliatlon of ill kinds of slri-ft nav tin nt, and Intuhthic wa chuseil beca tse of 11 4 well Lnown cimmI mialitie. as it ha stood for many year. the hardest of time and tmilic test under all condition and in till climates, The city olln ial i are plea 'ed to me that I heir choice of pave ment ineit the approval of Ulh tlie properly owners and the cit izens of Missoula. . . . 'il .11 .l ... . . .v- ., r .. IVnnsvlvania line, wun oiuces ui ioi; nmiHit, ntnui, -!rni Svis -""-- ? . , :" , 'u:,i W-ishiliL'ton I C llill.U.io I.irtulM-r Co. I,n.lrv.. Jiji ni'WS 10 Hlggmooinuiii a iiuia- n-i-anaiiiMn Pacific olTered ." h!v" - boro admirers .... . - I i, M I'll. II, roails aim inuiia) n 93 I. : ... I ...I ..M WMtlllltltlMll 1. in II 111 1 II I a I . ... . . . IMill ik'Uii o" "i"1" " A H lml.1, iim.1 umi lilimay .. 4S."I .. ,.-T1(4v CAII 1... .. tr-;.. Culfi In. went to the! 1 r. i,u. i.,i,f iniKi ALvvliurN si-t II I U VI l fc' v... " - - - - " I 1 1.... I John Ht-n rr. loa.U an l lni;hya I H 77 Hay is ti thomugh railway man. '' & The undersigned will sell at pub- uiid is well kniiwn tiy railway ci- , . N . CoC tl,,col,r,wl n;,. avIction. on the Jos names f. .... .,...,.,( i.t...t'icl With I 1 ' .. t.i in I.. 1 o :i.. uniitlnti-.ict nf I'.nnvitr Ihe I'.reat Northern he Will get Jlin McClman, i.wils ami liinh- L 1 0 m;e3 S0UtheaSt of more in touch with 1 i.rlland. as - iw that ine has terminal there. Inrlil . . . I 2 iS W hen you are in St. I'aul-any Mrj.ari-t CikmIih. Hnor' oincc 6150 of von Washington County iRiiple li;i'';K c. "i pU. i v .- , o,u Cre-it A Wi U1.11. hiH)l l.oanl ciinvriilion J ix hunt him up at tnc vtnai ...... ., 1 1,,.,...,. . Northern olnce, and he will in N,.llH.,.m Klv,.r i,u,i,t To. road ami tiiKhaa oj 93 limit- S.lH-urrmami, ilriaily - . ... 35 Jolm McCUraii. Co Com, imlniy ami t-aptnsta Hi. 60 Notmin K Cure, C 11 A Jail i.S A'taui llrmeil. rlri-lii.n ... J.00 Jum-li.ii.it S C, I a Hoanl H ' j ha-Ii lull Stalilo, Co Court 300 Ponal.l Lainif, roaila ami liiliway l-7P Jimmliiiie S Ca-. Sth vraile Ihi.1 13 00 Is now one of woman's strongest weapons. The ileliciima fiaxrancc of a delicate ptrfume Carrie tatting tnemorir o( womanhooil that een make up lor Uck of prettmeaa anil wher thing, hut the perlume mut lie ((ooit. Much of Ihe cheap perfume nowaday ia wtfe frotji mineral proilucta, and not only lonei its trenth, but decompose into an olmoxiou auiell. Our perfume are carefully elected to net and retain your custom. You tau thetfore I abo:ute!y sute they art Rooil. Come in and try them. Imiwhmmmmmiim The Delta Drug Store HILLSBORO, ORE. m n t Are You Thinking COCNTY COUKT Lin -uul other l.,nni lived here until t ne mm- j ; "Webfoot ,!e of the nineties, and her late K,m M" hnMiaml. Michael I m-iiiii-. . a 1)roUu,r ()f Mrs once the Slu-rill 01 ine t-.. in, . . . ... ,lf ,wlP,hnf Oren- .ii... u.,va -i. would hardlv have ""IR " kniv.11 HillsUiro owing to the great progression of Hu county se.lt. . . . . . : ... O li urvmen, aiifniion ..en-o joM-piuiit- . v, -ii Kr"r rei'iste'red llolstein bull calves Hu' county court tranacted the imi y.whik. Mh Ktde i.oid... " ' 1 1 . . r I . .. 1 .. !.... ...... .L- ...Lll.-i-.uvl.lt kiIi urn. Ii-lnin.nl .. for sale, ranging m age i mm blowing i)us., esr , , . f,llllle to. r1 three week to seven nmntlis. jourmng to July iz. .ml liiiihv 39 5-' n.r.-. ..f them old enough to I'lainview Acres plat oruerui (il1 -lUm ,lNt,u .ml l.iKh... ijs he ld herd Fine stin k, and vacated. , Il A Knonli. a.saor' ntl.ee 144 " 111 .in in 10. . ,. 1 .,. nnm.mta be trims- llie MiKe. asessir Pltice 9.1.00 large lor age.-v.eo. u '-m. wiui -.-.. .-' . j Coil. a.-s.r'. office 7 Hills huh. OlV.. or UaK VHixe u-rreu irom wmj '' , . W cxU-tn Clnv Co. read h.res. tlrove. Uoute i . .li-tneU rVW". lT,.i Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. 1 Kt. ffi. WW WZ i latSKauii . ii' i.ii i" - h Mill Heedville. SATUHUAY. JULY 20 7 nnrea, 7 year old, weih 1150 each, Miuml anl true; mare, y years, horse, 9 year, U50. linrae, 8 yer, gKl Kentle d-ivrr. 8x, yearling colt; 4 c1 all with clf. three 111 milk, all to freshen lietween Septemlier 1 and Jn l; i mm 9 head shoats, ii to lb.; 3 hrood sows to litter Sept. 1; wagon, room a new, spurns w.iifou, biiiiiy. cream st'via'aior, 14 mm 11 in.-li nhw. One-horse cultivator. disc, harrow. mowiiiR machine, hayrake. 7 net dill harness, 7 set single urnc. lo-allon kettle, uumetou aniao larni tools and other article Terms $10 and under, cash; y 00 over 510, bankable noies, uue 9 00 Jan. 1. 1913, eight percent in terest Two per. on on casn m m m m Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not overlook tlie mod ern accommodations at the American National u $10. II. w R J. Tucker. Owner. Bolger, Clerk. HANK I I J5-79 MOUSE l'.LRNS Mr. 11P.1 .Mrs. u. . -o yim ,)isti 05 $H, 59. l)wt. latska.n.'. departed iK'H.la f J , 'm U, U'r T-' Uoii'T reH lioad K'titions J V Young. Cno lillsU.ro. with lnen.lsandrt l.i- t; K Westinglunise ives. Mr. Harnes says that I I 11. . . lillsboro lia miiroveii imgnii . . 1. . u....i.i.;'.t.t.. in tin. Since lie H'one n-Mnem. t it v 1 1 icik'ic sail 'in 1.1: The llregnn lileitric i fieii , nuiiting with a new train sclml Hie, and a new train lias l ''n lilaced on Ihf I'ortlatid Toifst (imve run. The time at iircsent 1. froin I lillsboro ii3..,..,.. Unatl petition K M WMiazer continued to August rm- v. Koad as pennon rrain nn r .cimhi, i-ucmuis - ........ 1 I iudi.it 1111 to ll! Li ..M.l..M..l ..vl.il.lished. tietitioners lliall Co mads and hii;liw)S I saw cm o.-. . "; ;..- '""IU11 ,VT Z: ::, C. l; Si-hmidtke, tax n-fiiml .,., , ilian eifr. ! . . ; .Vi.'vl .! .V ' 1.. 1.' 1 u;..,i on. I Tn.j mil Imams 01 an h o ion. ii r 1 uruy, n o " u. Western Clay Co, nads and Iiiuil ways - Western Clnv Co. toad and liixh .i.,hnVnYisiw '7 "" About 12:30 last Thursday night, n l Cih rer, r.miis ami nij-nwavs 9.00 : , 3 e eelebration was urav- I l U..I.I. M ll alt.!.- run Inl.OOl? " . . , ,l. I.. tU. W ll W.Hid, Co health oUicer u ii 7 Wmili-llti-uiin CorDtiralion. C II i ".Vo f' . . .,. ot .rmiiiK the 1IIK lo a vinot 01 n. T I'uituiitt Is III 7 1 in. 4s a in i I" i i a 111. I IS p III. 4 0 1 . in ' 111. ' 1 . m 10 111, i , I-11,111 I'liitliiid 7 So a in 9 4. Ill II i; " '" I )i III s r '" ; hi p 111 7 i" I) 7 l III il 1,(8 III illl llillsli.ro Indi-iiidilil, priiitiii and auinilie K 1" NcImiii, eUclinli Vi.muu ot Wm M:ivs was discover- liviiov vt ! - 7-5H ed to le on tire, harl Lutner and Thos. Thornburgh rushed linnet w-hirh is lust 97.S0 west of the park, and entieavor- ed to awaken ine ageu man nu w fe. Thev nnaliy lorcea ineir Private desks lor writing your business letter; for drawing your checks and a big free telephone list in a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit boxes. We can make you feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. Your , patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main and Third, Hlllaboro. t tToTLargestol any Bank In Washington Oounly 'iiuder 1 ! nviiU nim u e. aucv iiiiuuj vw 1.. 1.- 5iu on 1 . .1 1 t. 'i J " : : i v " . iiitu nt.t thu nurninir uiiuuiuu iM.waMl lengths. Will g' into v vnl. MoUoo view nw u , 1. w i w..i. o i'.H.r r. n .. . ' -vm;- c , t0 tne .1 lee Write, tiiinne 01 neiition Aug liOveijren t-i m. u- mn ......... , - - - - ... . , me Varl Skow. OakSt, y 22, to meet at Cherry Jlrove 'J (ail on 111.. . , iiol. I . V" 1 ll'm tl'iUn a.-ronni) bet ween r irsl ami M'cono, no.-;- i;0ni stimpson ", v : Ihiio, Oregon, l'l.one. t H.V bU. ,.,1 i....r 1 riiVM i hiv tnpn succeeueu in !-11 at 1 - I UVVIl. tl , iv... t C, imt ttjll I r. . , . I 'fit.rtui n, hiifs" " .14 e I 4...k.l.il ItilTllt III 1. ii i fliivi Wl'Oh hi 1 n anil session in iv--.- . . here all week, anil w rvmy tovv road, as ,,er petition of ... 'of the Hllilones. July t. ' ' TIL" SJihi', "LnhnM etVects went with the J HCimmo and A M Mimoy w " 4.50 hiu;.r No one amieara to 1 UllllUlli V know what originated tne maze, SOLUTION OF PK ACL1 some thinking that it was caused . 1 tat tL a. iiiuu' I li .1 i ..1. A4 - nr,1 T Ia2 a n Mttn nn .1 w w-i'ii iv tne nrewurKs. ui. a T- i f J H Cimino ami A B Mulloy to niday niglit. . a M ,H,r l)elilion 0f j0hn I ruit Ontwcr' Allcntlim nf Lead of the undersigned, mid you !liv mire of getting the highest grade I V . ... ... .1 i 1... lyun-al, which will not mini 1.'" Ifnliage, and can be used with Wine and Sulnhiir solution. IvYiisoimhle price, 1 5. Lei. I'"'1--vi'itnn, (),-,.. 10 tf MPS. IIUMIKT ULUN VK'OS I lly L I IC inviiwnvi K " ni. I? V 'it wmri VT,,:t ' Relta W. Cooper, patriotic in- Hays were wedded in Portland l" " " "V y. .. .... Ju v..: , . ...........!,.., view '.- nf i lol Womiin'rt ltelief sever?! weeks ago. They :, .. m .K. r: r;;,,:;,;,o;cir.u;ch;nan. tills "'j" C y7 Nebraska, were taken to the home of Mr. Uegist.-red Cotsw -..li I b k. . l a 1 y . Jabe2 w,lkea for the v.,..-s old. line stock iindm.' in- htMa ri,., ,hi,shed rom r-rt ft no ia sine H 1 - ... Th house whlch was J. A. THORNBURGH President II J. E. BAILEY V. W. MCELDOwNEY Vice-President Cashier E. Ferrin, As't Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE., ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 I I.. I for sale. Take him lor ,,,,,,.,.,,,,, vhM.i..i.u.i,, niiu a M.r. ne ot..ty-e.K"t iliMilii.il. ioi phi . ,..:,,. n...,,,.,. ii... im inu nlaiv hi i.leii on neace. savs the .. '..ttti.i nun ll .I'luvur. ......... . , ... . . .i. k - ' till. , , ton. Ore. Address i lie Uoute 1 Carrctt. of the U U Store, d.'parici ' ' ' NJew York, over ine v;. " M V I HI "I I V. ..I l.i ItlHI 11111 '"'Vf- , "L f t il Sloro of I 8l.r...B f4S0 ii... i.'.i stock for the uiiisuoio .,,.,,,:.. clrt , and Orciico stores. Mi", -lohnanna Heniarils. aged years, born in Cicrmany. m''I ! to lion. Hubert I'.eniards. t llepere. Wis., in 1ST I. died at th' tainily homo near McMnm- yiii.'i rrnlav morning, .ny Mrs. Bernards was well know ii in ilwi Verboort section, Where the fiimilv resided lot many y,.Urs. Of her I'amilv she leaves to mourn her Ions her luis I'uikI, w,. known here ns re.re- pniiitive to the legislature in r. '!. and the t'ollowing I'liihlrvn: ilo n. nt m,.m; II... Pol rone a. i. " I'lV ill 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 piwn us Sister Kiitrina. at bt. W's lieaverton; Wm.. nt homo Uiiciiiiore, nt liijjiie; Herman, yeilinorL Volliirhi. wife of Chas. 'tMnii 1 Nil! I in M ni" known ? SinU-r Paul, at St. Mary's; Anna Itoseoe. Carlton, and laivm-.ti I,....,,. Mi-i liern- ,-t.... v, (ll. iii.iiiv, .,... - 1 was highly rcHecleil, aim g hut.,1.,,. ,.r ll.i I'nlholic , iiiiriiiwei in niv. ;nurch. Fanning- nonlviiir; Hn-m-o tin- ih'Miik t'lav-v, u.r 0a on peace, says. mv- Hillsboro. .i.i,i.. R-ifi. waiin il v Mew1"" ' 1 solution of the problem of peace ,,1IMM,1' , ii,....yer;cir,ii. j, I Mfl'"'". it,s in the gradual and propor- u l'...U.Imit'.r,:,,...t ..... ionntP .lUnrmament of the Tllllla-r till-Cinci jliiiKin. - - son hf vtiii-hoii' amir. H l-ny- armies and navies of the world. ....L- .-urka. Carl Her, Jeff Hay Kn nnil ..-......-ntorv to the establishment I ..... i.i. . i i: mj of an International Army, an ln- m s it fiso. ternational Navy, and a comman ' The foiioin claim were alloweil: dei'-in-chief to carry out the do- 'IhU iMVlH d MVMin. IVU'IS, HWH HUM UlKHWn"0" i'll'l'S Ul tllV uiwiiiunwniii A fL-n 1.1W0 nf the n.. i i. iuker. romls ami high pviaHno- national armies. It near l-oresi 659.0a . , 7 . t. !ltiona 0f the J,(ck n,vcr.na.ia,uu,iR.way! "hkt he United States m has III lMlm-v". roan , '"rs " ' . IK- .tut nf the ..I., 1.101110 11 II I OIllllllH, lii."". ft ' " nimj v.- early risiiiK ' '.,... ... ro,.,8 i,iKhwys..4oo 00 Amill,;,,,,n Union. It would make 1. 1. . u iv:ith curl. mm 1 nf .. 1 . .. . .1.,, in the county t rove, wiim r - v . ,w . .1 ...1.... looi'iiing. lan nas seal iviin.ii.ij .... I r.ntiiri .Hen US 01 " .."" V. .oiled into mZ . ui.cen O'clock a. 111. ,;Vw.'.,s.ro.,i. Lrulne. .Hihuniiiii. nmU aniUiiRiiwayi 44 02 .s i)0tween nations as absurd of am ram enson. Mrs unlay .Inl.ti i N.itii,ti. t. iilircs 1 t iji(.venson, aiion.ey. A m-iimiiui", miii ll" x ' " . 1 ' .....i ..mow ,.., m,.k ilihi'i. roa.ls ami hii'iiwnya 16 S" I'oi'lland. was ot i " , Mi:Vt . . 8j 4 17 75 as war between Oregon and Ala- .7.nc bama:' w . t on UP to Iho m Horn - hiKt.wy.....oo o , h hi rather. Judge Stev- U. ru.. hiKiw ! I ll 01 ion 1.. ....1. ,n.,l. aiiil h iilwilV..lo66 an FOR SAl.U Mary for St, ' .. . L. .rt.tU ami lliiillWIIV..lo66 JO I . , i . a V,.tt...i mifl-i 1 K Riuriii'v i ,,r,..-. ...ti A gOOU eiglll-l 00111 n"B ".v.. . . Cil. H Mimlock. roa, U ami hmhwaya... 64 4H K K bathroom. WTthe pantry and basement. Every- I dill. .... . J 178 1)8 ii.:.... !.,.. n.irl rt.ne- ia in muifl ...... , .:., -- to hi.:,. ntuin nnii nsu." is in p-oon an-sions via the ,7l11?J location. Will accept amall cash (HI" a - thin r- . i'i:.. nf nortr ;;,s'i;i..-i"- Laurel, .ity Momlay. o A nu-ih, hriiiiiei ""rr".!! Lmili down. Ralance like 5&&!. i! if desired. Or, will lease r.coN Roiru. roa.ia mi high- to desirable tenant, torparticu- wiiy v '.. lars see or address a. m. neiuei, ""' .2... umaiinpo iw. Phone. Mam IU 4 I 11IIIOUVI W w -w. .l.iul wivoil V!IS formerly owned by r ranK rauu, wno uveu uuc for years. The tire department reached the scene too late to be of aid. as tu k;i.i;,i.t -ns enveloped in Vile l.ll.iv.n.f, .. - . llames long before they arrived. in niromnt wns made to can tne central from the booth at the grounds but the central operator must have oeen ueau iu world, for no answer could oe re ceived. An auto was rushed up town and the alarm given oy fc,a- win Morgan A CARD has Sold the 1UC UIIVIV.U.B...- Pharmacy to Messrs. u r. ic Pheeters and U. B. Payne, and all accounts due are payable to ,l. romoifriTor I naiiiv- ine icuimii ""f i i ing the people of Hillsboro and vicinity tor tne patronage m hk i , ? . ' .' n n.inlinnanf.0 past, ana soliciting ov.unnii" for the new nrm, i am Yours truly, Pmro Gardner. Hillsboro, Ore., June 12, 1912. Loans - $280,570.12 Capital U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00 Surplus Other Bonds 57.160.00 Undivided Profits Banking House 18,500.00 Circulation Cash and due from Deposits Banks and U. S. Treasurer 148,082.44 $25,000.00 27,000.00 1,317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 $529,312.56 $529,312.50 Hoeorvo 3 4. Por Gout. DIRECTORS Thoa. G. Todd John E. BaiUy J- W Tuqua Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg H Snffron, comra court teliei. M..I- i ncsen and wlte, 0. oe. llen K Co., ro,,.. ? -- - - " if ir "- ... r u ni I iti,.u,ii. iiim iiiijh. uihik-" " - ' Phone, Main 18-tf IMIUH lillll'-' I . 1 .!...... IIniU ItTIIIV't'H... Kt...lnn visited Willi inv-m- VVuJiT:; mmlaaml liiuliways.. Ij.jo iiienn'i., ., i.i ih wo . , ,- Mra Mnrt.hn Carstens. of 3-M o.io ..ioiia,! vuiih Mrs Kmma Argua and Journal, $2.25. 'waain Uainierovertneroi,.. lvrf,oi- , ; Too Banks, visited w.in William Hanson, ot bhkjj amr.upph,. McMnney. rriaay una ouuuu, aa in the city Monday mornum- , . Engagement things Argus and Journal, $2.25. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Baker, of Chehalem Mountain, died Friday. John C. Bills, of beyond North Plains. wa9 in town Monday morning. In nothing else is quality so important as in the engagement ring. No lady likes to entertain a single doubt as to the genuineness of her engagement ring. It .must be of the proper style an enduring on2. Every article of jewelry known to come from this store carries with it a weight of trustworthiness that puts aside all (Joubt as to its excellence. I have a new line of rings which I will be pleased to show you. LAUREL M. HOW 'jeweler and ofiician t. fr it t i