The heue .Hills IllU.Sr.OkO, OKKCOX, Al'C.l'ST 2.), 1012 NO. 2 1 i llrrtHl Nl""j ' J"" t nil 11 4 inl i '".S mi""1: i",J)"5 IflfR 58 YEARS GOES "" memo his old Hoi;! Ocoft' ' 'l,"rJ Mttl lr M,.iiri Mnl- Miiitu IS. IIWHKll anwi lit H ' "iit ar w :itnl.-rT j:is4 .1 "h tli'- city Friday, carry- iiii; Ml!.- tiifk.-v for the Unsophisticated a mnall I 1 1 1 1 i I car- tu t r ,1 nans -ami iln'i. i I Ihc .mg bridge ai'loss !:n kH4iii lUittntll In liii'il to the I'll'l VAIItilllilig li that has pre- jvaih-.l Mini- tin- fifties, down :i i lew li imlri il vards from I h 1'ii'U'v aero '-a the Tualatin. ImIow i-uiiii. house. At that x.int ill -4 r. ,1 M-,1 111. I'lMi'N 911.1 U..9.I i ui swimming, ami was having I he l mir nf Lis life Airuu.li.f . . . lmvi lainr nn tin- N'ctli' Ulld , b.ir..r.I. ..m- .1 tie tl.eman in his antic, f tin- ' lli'T"n , I!.-wa an i ti.-rt H'Aimnn-r. ami .hoard ! M'nla. nun t 1 1 1 v i in gn. ' - I lock floated on tin ov-r th'' Onr"H !'.!'tn. j.m.j .wit.-r lik.-.ii.U-.-.k II.-chiM i .1. I , II, I 'r 'hp l!"ps, and swim in Iim 1 '"' " i Ctv. iM a .t! M. ' i r. I Illt.lW Ml OtCllH Crerp' 1'. iiiiiii.-. r St4l.-' i H1LLSB0R0 G!F;L IN CHARGE OF OREGON MK I rrn llobb Preside in Ab-m-iuc of W'l'Kt and Oleott nil. swimi or i via mi inner (ijh ,. ii ;ia.iv from ti i ! it- ! (ujl.nhK.nl furlift) t r. I t v. ii i. nJ ! f'"' nianv '" t"i'' I t niakf Id'' trip U-fore I fnil'iA i I the path l I'"' vri-at Im .ii I .li.iti ii a Mtii an l ti fjvil Wat', ami w a nil l ! in (he ( kr !.' Mounted iilunl.in After tlii- war In- Him.'. I In llii. i (writ uiul tor I'l th i'f a u i.! ,i v iip.r.it"l the t.i y t'.iii r vl.i it. I iiitif. liniK i v in tl.i- ii ml trgl. H' has m.ld I'" ''I 11 e hrrv, an. I taned hi' l.iu.iU, a! li)"V IMH lhe Ii-miI ;ii!i rtlc-ni nl a w nh' i in Ii' ! rn ml., piuiu . r an. I other I ''. Jrv l-rdfol'd Hcroinpai.ie.l I mi on Inn 1.4 1 1 in v l it. an. I In,'. (!: tt they w " '" fiiiN an. I slret cafiii . a? . ami fetitly i''lam t' tin- Mi - ."Hi ll!jl.rtv tlcrvvili i tl i iunav of j.tiil'H tin n. Hi- vmI! m it tith a ln'llir wl.i"ii hi- has t.rvi r '- ii. ami h' w ii"v im-r &l) M il 1 ui ai-r. Mr III .I Mri Ijsll.ir.l i 1 1 t r turn I ' iwit it..- ;:i ! nf ti.u-r Arjiuii i.hi-H tin-in a i'l trip. :i hufulri-tl ili!lira-ii! f.ishimm lu-n In' .mi r.-i fruin tin wa l. r l! . Ui nittuT'l that he hml Imt nn- U-,r A'ljiiftun; tin- rnrk 1 1 1.' ami iln-ssin hiins.-lf tin-iMi-rly .atfuii nf Ni'IiIiiih-'h ylnr ii s ui n.i .I his sa nvi-r t)Aarl Ihf Ni-Ihtu' rmintry. It trans-l'ir.-' that In-u a t a (h at inuti-; hail thr i- impr nil oiif hainl. in t'i his iinmisli-. lint hi-ha.l!it furiiltt-n tin joyuof imth, an. I sninc tiun'. av ay hack in tin- Mvtn-s hi hail Im--ii tlu-n in that Maim s.MinmiiiL' mm rli.- hn. aiiuIi! In' haw k ti'iN n tin- Im alinn nf the HA itllllKT S 1 lht I mill aix, miIi-s up to V. inihi in ilianii-ti-r. fi-ni-i- railK, in.) l-.ai'ls nf all kimln, into lni-A..i i i'ths. Will i-'o int llu- Mii.trv. Writi', iiltonf or all i"i mi'. Carl Sknw. Oak St., U tA.-.-n ''int ami St'itiml, Hills- Uiiu, (tict'nli. riioin-, t'ity fl.. :i an t M CI lN l I at in I.h'iii nf li.ml. t ain n-ii li.i-.i I.- ' I mill nlf. r fur nai. 2 nuli"i snnShi-ast lhri-i- fi'iii ll.s mill- Rny, mi S.lt i:iv. AI CI SI ::i Sli' U -I'lniimtr at I1' a m h.u n. thf fiilluW III;, il.-u I'lU . l-.il" I t) ; Om uiti., u. ul.l. i. n.s H' . ni-l n 1 1 1 iir . jTr-aniL . i m iy, , . tin I i.i.l urn I. nx .1 uim lltti ni. I, l. I ..l il.'. Ii. t.l'1" '! I It ol.l. ,.- llm-i- t lli' i!.l l'. I l.sn Ci I l.lll !.(. ! ; vll.l.'l Jnl Hi. ti will linlic'l I'l N '" iii' l "I"' IVrliiUt iir iii Minli. i.li.l !in Wilrl n I tlioiillii mI.I. ! I lJTtii)f l.inl. i , 1 liU.I II In. mil. M.V.'t Hi li.l'llr .U .ll.W ll!l.-l -I.HV f t lllltrl M 111.111)' I'l" . "' ll 1,1 4iiil.'r li.. r c ii.l.u i... mli' i; ! kill.. n i ti I Il lllll.l (llil .lull Ikm , n. mi i ikr l.k-lli liiii'.n. I n"' loiWi i-i. Ii itniv u . Illick Kitl1. ktllrl,' I ill-1 1 I tw(K i.w-n l.iij'(;. ll'i-li ii ill, ) ll'.l '- ...a. l lull in .1 Iim nii'iiir Nh ii i-i iin i l."i ttuiit,, ) ..j-H ill. ill '.- o iil l.iin. Kjfllm I II,, Im., , I, . . Ii . Ii r i il pUan.l i.i lin Ii.iii . Ii .1 l.i i.ii.iii I l:i I I (M il A !' Ni'.'N T i ius nf Sail-: Ail snins inulrr tl'l. iah. Sums mrr niuiilliH timi' at S n-r n nt mti r Wt nil aiiiVl i linli S. 'J 'i r fvnt. nil' fur cash mi .suimi out ID. W. tl, Walk.-r. Iltunr. J. W. Hughes, JiH. A. M'H'iv. Aiirlioni'i-r, Cli-i'k. K. '. lain', ili'imly ili'tk anil winliilate fur li-t tinii tn that of firo. fnci'il a ni-i iiliar cnim iili'iu i the nlhi-r tl.iv. A man walkril Into tin- iiHii-o for information. anil tn, I-I I. that u;t naiiio v as K. C I.iii i'. 'I In n1 wi if iiiulua exi'haii(.''H f surii'ifi' uln'ii tl' triiiii;ir wa.s tnlil that ho was talkiiiir lo anotlu-r I',. t',, I.m The nartv hatli-il l'niii tiah's Creek, anil in talking of Kwatiiivr wlflit'w lure in lhi si'ilion. Ihii are iiiany Smilhs of I In' satin initials, hut it is ran- that tlmy prevail with oilier naiiii'S. much Iwh an iiiuotniiion :i nam iw the lt'P"t.V ih'lk'H. lr. I.inklati-r liaila call at Will Plains, Into last Tin ts lay e.v'iiiiik', ami just at his return linm his auto ivl'usi'il to "soyra tiati ' iiroiierlv. lie tcli'iiliomil o the North ' Plains livery that " wanted a ti'inn to take him home. In uiim.i iii'iinii'i' the liv- ry man n't tliimrs mixed, and "iKlead of jiickiiur up the iliysi Naii ut North Plains, drove over to Hie lanklater residence al mllshnro. )r. Ii. waited ll tfood, UK time, and then concluded he 0"ld walk to the county seat. i'iinr another road, of course, missed the liveryman, uml n"'l a hic-t little moiiiliKrlit walk war to the city. district Attorney K. l Tongue CaUirlit ii I'm. i l,.t ..I' u'llnion over n Ha.' Nelmlem, last week. usiniX troll. II.. reiiieinhered many i'l h' Hillshoro friends, as well as tho reporter on the relii'.ious Mrs. I'. l'-'tkMiaiiii. of Aloha, .as in the rily Saturday, nccom i:tiiH''l liy Mivh t Ma. u ho return- n Mitli the PiM-kuiannH from their trio into Norway. Miss tts.i liki-s Dii-iin. ami while nhe r.. . -l.ls l.'iL' lsh inte iL'enl V. rtiiln s to learn the lanvruak'e of imr I iiile Samuel, tor years he was tiiiimi. ted with one of the Iuk' liosti lries of her country, ami m that way met with many Ainri n aii't. She expect to make : 1 I 1 I 1 1 ))f J tin run hi-r home. A. V. liilielson, who has l-eeil iMitnL' In re since i arly in July, ii tnriinl t'i hi ranch over near Verm. ma. Saturday, taking' tin i.i.'.. into the Nehalem alley from TiinU-r. Although alotik' in u-ars Mr. Itoiielson say In fniiil of the Ktumii. al ihiiuvli it iri)'t a necessity by ,mv iii.'rins. he savs he enjoy it i- .' -ms.. it hardens him and keeps Ii 1 l ill! th. Mr. Ihnielson i of the opinion that for perpetuation .,! i. mill I'oihl. miHlerate ever- i im' on an Oivyron Iir Htimip lias ii.., r , l, nl, ins siinmr of 1 once ik I .... in lieateii Several Knirlish miles. The AfK'IS reporter, how , .ut, will lake his word lor it. I he Shut.' Savings Hank pays its ,i'Kisitor over $W,uu yearly i ,i..f.,..:l nil S:iilH'S Ueliosils. l urn do nnt particiiate in this ,(art an account. ." ' an mai , . . i. . .............. . , , . , i . ,-..,l IIS U I VOU .lllir, " ..' . I mil what you earn uiai uuims vou rich. n.. i. r'...iuh..iM. of VerUxirt, was kicked t.y tt liorso last Fri- day. and sustained two nroM-n ...r.u h.wi.l.'s some serious inter- nal injuries, which can noi as wi ... .I..l...-i.nni.i IIS lOVV SCU'IC II' III I' -. . . . v mav he. Mr. 'ii'isners i ----- ... ii.: l..- I tm iMin of )r. 1' A. Mil U v. and i neUinit alonir mceiy , not iorvret that lave(Jor- win will do ynur pluinmnu umi oim.Mi.s. Satisfactory wm- ) " - , . , . u ink always, and prices l mi ...ui 1 1 I... uivi'll liV others. Uu nVtte U'W. Second Street ai..v l!..ino'ohr. of (.ales Creek, was in town Saturday, enroute i. i..,i vih..i-e ho will re in i in 1 1. inn, - mail definitely, lie win no. ...:i.i i ,.. miwnil nusuiepin, iiiiiii ii" " . .,. which recently burned, eniaumyr hi if loss Km- Sale -Wall tent. 12x16. ,i i.,u n.iiv. Also a new Willi ("'ii.-.. '' , . , iron fence, 1.0 It, wiiu ooooieauo ...,i.. .... Iiioiiire o Mrs. suiHio K'"" . ... i. Win. Jackson. Second St.. bo- i in uml Jackson, faott i wei-n i in.. ,i v:..u ,,r nniir Oak Park, l ,, V iinii, ' , ., . :.. i. ,.iiu Saturday, lie is WIIM HI I"1 ------ .- . . i. ft mii eiirht-room SI 1I1IIMIIIUH 1 , - , ,. J .i.i... ,. ,1.1,1 of I h(i hnUSe, 10 UlKe l lie i-i.iv- ... .. - csiiU'iu'e burned several wctMva WO. (ieiu-ral blacksmithinK', horse- shocin and wooaw'orK .. i ,,iln,ii L II UH i i im I niteii. u. " 1,11111, " Ss-irilary lu (nivirnni- Wtl Ibnjlcn IIuiiikx l.ikc VtU-ran Washintoii County and IlillsU. ro were Well retiresented at the state capitol. last Saturday, when Mis Kern Ilul.l.s, of Varley, was the sole uardian at the oxecii tive otlices ut Salem, during the absence of U.th (ioverm.r West and Sfcretary of State Oleott. (!ov. West was away on state business and was inci lentally makinjf a tri p to Seaside, and Mr. Oleott was out on a short vacation. Mis llol.l.i was ehawd with representing the divinity of the state, and in all minor all'air to use the seal of the Governor, who is rulinir from Huntington to Ilclo and Astoria to Ashland. All matters of routine were taken care of by the plucsy Washington County girl, and she found no necessity of calling out the militia. Miss llobbs was chosen secre tary to the governor shortly al ter Mr. West's election, ami she is considered one of the best in the state. Whether or not Mis- llobbs is a mil! ramie ueponeni sayeui not, but her many friend here see no reason why she isu t cap able of running the Governor's olhce for a four year term incase the state shall decide this rail that woman shall vote and inci dentally hold ollice. i rmaii Prahl, S.-well Plains, was in tow o Saturday. Herb Matti'son. of a!ive Gas ton, was in tow n Friday. Smokers want the best -there fore call for a Schiller or a (.rand Mart'u. when you want to see the blue wreath curl. Miss Alma ('lark, of Portiaml, was th' guest of her cousin. Miss Pearl Smith, tin- la.-t of the eck. Fight shoal for sale. Weigh about I1" pounds each. Henry Otto, I!al! Peak, on Chehalem Mountain. -10 lien 'I hun.hi-r, of above F.loom ing. was in town Friday, lhe threshers were busy in his sec tion the last of the Week. Peter Gotleih. of north (if town, resled from harvest long enough to visit the county seat Saturday. Kmil Kuratli has l-en for warded a notary public creden tials from the executive ollice at Salem. Cot t ried Schlaeili. of aUve the CONSTABLE MCQUILU.fl PLAYS IHE SLEUTH Gits Cvidcnce That Convicts ot Selling Liquor on Sunday tiium: MIN PAV $2tt iim: IACH Portland Men du Small Rusincus Nurlh Plains Picnic al The Kagles hehl a picnic at North Plains, a week ago Sunday, and on la--it humlay, there was an other iiicnie held in the classic shad'-s of the park at that place and thereby hangs a tale. Three young no-n of Portland who ha.e U't-ri going out to Multnomah County picnic w ith the members of the order, and selling refresh ments, came out w ith the amuse ment seekers, and sold stuiT that contained the lil'e-blixl of John P.arlevcorn. There was com- tt i.. i.. i. in n.u n ..llMlill.llII.1.1.'. " l ' ....... i". ,dlR 1 V.'. ... -. last of the week, after medical j plaint after the first Sunday, and i.iKie.. II.- has been suffering Constable McOuillan went out from a bad wrist. Aug. 2.". and investigated on hi ... .. . .... i' i.,.n own responsibility. He found a .VI r ami lin. iji-o. i.am im n, . , ,- .ii .-i .HI. .. . I . .1 I , k ul near l.aur.-l. w ere in uie cuy r ; Ii' . u .t .. , ; Saturdav moin.ng. Farmers not l'ls ami un-n ca.su ulC iiu . . .... .l,....Ju..l in Lis .el on were 1 or Ulf nope- mai c ne.-i 3, w.c c. Ill I I II . "ii- -I ----- - stacking the last of tin" week. Mrs T. C. Wadsworth. of Portland, was out to the county s..:it nu-r Sunday, a guest of rel atives. She w as accompanied by Mrs. l'.utler. Wanted -AUmt laying hens, year old. h'ghorns prefer so inebriates. After buying sev- ..rfil nieces of IiastetKiard and then exchanging them for liquid refreshments tor himseii arm friends, McQuillan closed the place, having all the evidence he wanted, and placed three. Geo. C. Funk. Fred Mver and Fred Crib., under arrest. He brought llli1 &BRMS There Are Two Hiinds of Bruslies One kind from which the hair falls out just as soon as it gets any hard usage, and the other kind which is built to main tain the reputation of this store. We sell the laat mentioned kind only because we want you as a regular customer. You can absolutely rely on our brushes. Here rc tome of oar specialties. Hair brushes Lather brushes Cloth brushes Flesh brushes Tooth brushes Complexion brushes I I I I CI NIC SCIIFDl I I: lhe Oregon Khitnc is experi menting with a new train sched ule, and a new tram has been placed on the Portland-rorest Grove run. lhe tune at present is. from HillsU'w; to Poii'mul Kioii. PuitUml .. i.. -ii ..i,.. u....i,. ..f lUn si ihnm iietore Judge smiin. vno ren.wn. i.ove '. " V'W V . , ,. ,. .. i: pullet., ready to lay this Kail. tinea mem --o ior senmg iniuur Wendell lav s. short distance on aunuay. in-- juui o.c-i. . ..i r . I ,.r i.,L- 'MC. uurp v-rtf eontnte and said thev Slllllll III I .IM. I MU "1 "J". - - - - , , . . . .... .u, had oecn aoing im as a macier ,i i . i.amh ii w.s ,c-i o. .. f accommo,iation to the mem P. 1. I.illigard ranch, tu-ar i . f j did not rel. M'ldav, aoing some uuw Mknow it was iIIeKal, in Mr. I., s new bungalow, which .. . is one of the neatest in that sec The Delta Drug Store j KlaALL STOKE. I Are You Thinking They paid their'tines, and went away w iser, the fines probably robbing them of profit and principal. Just what turther action may U. taken, if anv. has not yet de- J. is holding disown finely, and veloped. lion. W .1. P.utner. of near Cedar Mill w:is in town Saturday. W h . til ? in . in. S 4) n. in lu i.i in. I 41 I' W. 4 Oi it III. h-.JS i. m. S J.l i. III. Ill 11 p III. 7 5" 9 : W '" 1 1 47 . I" l I i in. S J (i. in. - Il . Ill, 7: is p III. 9 2 p 111. u;j 111 savs the soil down that way al ways comes through with a good living -and then some. .1 .1 West, of Uiuht Vine- hm.is was in town Saturday. getting ready for the annual crusade to the hopyards. He savs the upiKT ridge is develop ing rapidly, every year seeing a great deal more acreage of culti vated land. AUCTION SALE Of 53 Head of Dairy Stock t m 9 Owing to retiring from the dairy business, selling my lease, ana r..tirin.r to mv OWn farm. I Will v vii 1 1. j -- , S..U nt nub he auction my enure herd of tuberculous-inspeciea d.-iirv cows, and other property, nt ih. .1 W. ( onne tarm. 45 Salem and return. via miles i. r.. 01 niiision.. aim a (.... r..n I'l. ..in- iv. for the Ore- mi es a. b. 01 iorin 1 lams, ai gon Stati lin- 1 . Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you arc, do not oyerlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National bank Private desks for 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. Fair. SeptemU'r2 token a. m.. on t;..l..iu ..ill I.,. H..1.I -rut' pen iv cu'PTi'MUF.i; August 21) to SeptemU'r 7. inclu- pifty-three head of high grade crrier. sive. Ueturn limit Sept 11. dairy cow s, IS in milk, some fresh "agley -m schedules and details will aUr majority Winter milker, be Jurnished on nHjuest.-S. n ve milk How, and U'm Sehnlmerich. of I-arming- ton. was in the city l ndav alter noon Ijwt- Female fox ti Kinder i.lease notify Wm. 1 Sr.. Hi sb.ire. Koute .5. In lunusliea on request. --o. n .r.-wvi mi k How. ana W II. Hudson, of Aberdeen. Coop"r, agent, llillsboro..Ure. Lpecially selected; one of the ... . :. . ..r I,;.. fu,.,r .titimxt- nriis 01 iiairv cows 111 vvasn,, is t gucot hi om ......v., miss r.va iieiinieyer, wnoweuc ''-- . . .. u: .u ... ii...i .r .ii. 1 ui 1 1.1 .. -., ........... t'..n 1 w.Kninirion io n ikh kiuw iv.v,. iiuiiM M, 1.1 "; f.asl Willi n.-r parents ium 1 an. - - - . ; .M. r , ..;.. I ., ve remain two weeKS. . .1 . 1 1 1 11:.,..;.. , ....t m-n..,! 110 stem ouu.o iicuc. iun". OO' "l " IIO tile OI 11 lllliii'iii 11 111 1 . . I. in 1.1, ..,;, fmm . . .. i.,,..i. f,.r i..ct l-'iiilMv -ind w l teach in iH'iwrtiiMMMui., iv.iM,..v. i,nsiwtrnii i'-;j ' ' v , : ;J , ...... c-i 1'T.n to 1700. all sound and guar - I).. 'I'.. . . I.... Ililiiu ll l il.'lillHITitM I 111 III V III" III I I - theiarmers. r.y tiu-Miay in.c-.-. .- I,.,.-,. ... ". -"""';, r , .,.). fnrm u-airons. Ui in ig was resumed out of the stack, lerre, Oregon 10 1, , uhn ; "lir: mne ..low. disc 3 harvesting was again taken up. says thai oirgon is 1 e u..v r "lVV 4 ,,.in,h walWinsI d by Saturday night thousands place lor resilience iter . y haww s.ft bindor.lO- t , r .r.im vi-.n-.i in ine otnieiiv iiveuuuion me uum- 1 -. . . ... . 01 iii-u-o 01 -, . nvrakp. h.tv lOiiuer. manure ,11. II .1 IM'l. "J""".'. . 1'unoie. 01P1..1, er. Adnance mower, new dsc drill, -horse cultivator. m n n V other farm tools and ma- noia lurni numer- 'our patronage courteously received. C. Shutk, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Malm and Third, HlUmboro. A 1 1 .. u'i,;. M..,,i,,,it,,n 1 ' ri,,, irrMve ntn nine navenieni for saie, num: v. I....(sv--.. . ... . - . . eggs III for $1.50; per hundred, is made entirely of small erusheu ' . .t... . . I .I 1 . ...l...:il..l......,i...,i..ifiiir. eggs 1.1 lor JH.oo; er nunureo, is mane c-iim 11.1 .' v many oilier utrm twis an for incubator lots $10; will take rock, mixed with the preparation chinory. some household orders for chicks, one day old, at that is compounded for the top Uu.0 4 doz chickens. and $"0 per hundred. Also have a surface of the standard bitulith- QU3 oUu,r articles. r.T ,u.L-...-..l for ' r.0each. 11. ic. Many are of the opinion that . ,...,, nt Kaon. ii" - . , ... -, . ti ' - .- , ., i..;i.,.,...,.i North 1 s boro. on it w 1 nuiKe as giniu .t pav eim nc T,.mo of sa e unaer 5-iu, .u-ii'ini.ii.., ........ ..... . ... - ...i,;,.i, 1 v . . i!,...L-..r i. uce. Garabaidi Ave., tor wear as me sianoaiu, . i u. u . $10 ana over, six monins ...,.1 1 ;i. ..,,.,1.. ron.l 4'J-tf has aci'uslied rock base, lhe . i.n.K, note at 8 oer cent, in- itllVI Vlllll"' I . ... f 1.,... I'll'in""' ' I a .c...n,ive of an electric rnaitway on v asm gton o evt torest Tw0 por COnt. on. casn n 'ii'"" .. . 1, . ill vvnieni'ii wn n inte est as m -vm ' -. f Resource largest ot any Bank In Waualngton Ootuly J. A. THORXBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY President Vic-Preiitent Canhier II. E. Ferrin, Ant Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 uiim i-omnanv was out from Port ... I ... nst o l ie weeK. inier- ..;.,.. imr luwiness men 10 see u I,., ....old not interest them in in oiniiimr some handsome electric n bttt mif signs. Just what his success was kn't known-mil mere is nom w ill be watched with interest as to wearing qualities. i?....ni-.hr I'.enton ltowman is nlmut the "busiest man in sev ..nt. .no tinvnshins. those weeks ili-it t n !ii)iiorlionmeniS ami as- .itt.i. .... ... i . have l.een grouiui ,.. Sill. v i - v . W. T. Kerr, Owner. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Wiil'eim Meieriergen. of West Union, was in the city Monday. 11. Tavlor Hill, of above Moun- taindale, was in Saturday, with his Stoddard-Dayton. lie was accompanied by Al Wirtz. one of Ixans - $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 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 27,000.00 1,317.33 25,000.00 450,995.23 ...i.i.ioi.iivij liii vrt lnun ISIl L IVIIUlll hmw .iv . -v l M'nfi llllllo I in v, .v i mum indicative of business his otliee. On top of ins "" , . """' . ; than a lew unique iietti ic oik inat me assessments u.iu- um. . . . .- . : .. t .i..,i . .. . , . , , , i . . i ... 4 ...... ..I.....V .M'l.r i inn. in .ill- r, . ....... ... f ii (ii.i'k... ;imii .1 nlUMHK cov. v.i.-v. ... - - - i nun in un nm " - i accuiuiiaincvi m ning. has required avast umouut ' the Mountainaaie oiutimers, . i i i. l ' . .kiiti f.vn 1 1 1 ir uiiu i . . , i. s 1 K';; wi. i'-n- ,b ..r ,u,,..i Saturdav. He raises against the hot days. , . unlIse it has I run, anu nt- tnt-i (ii... vv....ott. of Gaston, was one of the tmest places on tut I - . , , .,.nw. ui. ..mini i nnt. ana neuner ,n nilll.i.. i-l'"" ' , I tllllS. fSllOLl, III UUO.....I "iinit u V" " ,r ,C, . Th.. llnlles nor liogue Kivtr have i Tvin,.c,i-.v evening, knia bnek of North Plains, and nnvthinir on the Huntemann or-1 ... i - whilo crossing a h., has earned every dollar in " . . i 1 . J . . ....1.. l.lHl " ' " - 1 chard, lie tuuis reauy m ut- iu. . -, .Rl j Kuvst Urove tie value in it. all his crop. This year tie nas . i..amster who. Wescott not enough to nil ine loeai ue $529,312.56 $529,312.56 Hosorvo Si Por Ooxit. DIRECTORS Thoa. G. Todd John E. BaiUar J. MT. Tuqu Wtlber W. McCldowney J. A. Thornburg' SOU. 19-32 liideelv. the civil vvar veteran of Forest Grove, was in . c.. I,... I In savs the old county seat friends look Rood to him occasionally. .... 1 1. . i...f c.ni os returned to IVIIn. j i.iii" . '.- - . . , . ... m i, iiiiuliom home, last 1','iday. alter u six weeks visit (ACCURATE TIMEKEEPERQ M nnd Mrs. Norman L reer and a bending oi me ituueis. f, ., ,. ;.,(,. first, letter. A. lilt. Ulici - I i I I 11 II IJUt VIV. MiMi . - - - received a hearty reception lrom Weseott swore out a wanani Homncn( Beaverton. Ore., Route the llillslioro contingent over at and ('unstable McQuillan caught 4 Kox n 24-6 Caribaldi. last week. The New- Um allied olTon, ;ho works ' , . lyweds were given a generous nor j. vv. p vit icj, ' vj,Vthe.'n I'-ieitic has just Sharivari. and the groom gave or for.the Soidltem 1 ae, e K?J his visitors a liberal spreau. re- uie inai im l "MV, X t'octio A vPnne nndisnowoc- quiring several tnps to t e the jury Dobbins pensers oi icecream unu ot.ic- ,,e. m o -""v- r.v -frtl(1,u.nt trios out on delicacies. 11. Is boro was wt ' Jry-ii. :: West SidV where in former represented at. the .beaches -at line. h. 1. ur. th l. .1.1 alma tht v t t least that is the opinion ot mr. eer. i. . o 'w r five townshius. and Mrs. Urcer. "ixerr. The value of a watch is in its timekeeping qualities, and it is the only feature of a watch that the average buyer does not see and under stand for himself at the time of purchase. Therefore buy your watch at a house that under stands its watches, knows what may be expected from them, and can explain every feature of it to you. I.ATJREI.. M. HOYT JEWltlH AND OPTICIAN First door west of the Delta Drug Store. euky. with her boh, George, at