IS HILLSBORO NO. s ;ol.. xix HILLSBORO, OREGON, JANUARY Id. lDi:i MB' ROYAL R0SAHIAN5 WORK FOR OREGON I'.Wllartil l w.Lr lrli I rMi k'alilornta CHU fit tic " More 1 b jtt J,.- invai" of III'' Winter lour ,t iViiIith. Snranctilo. S.m J'r.itH f'". tal.md. San .lie, I .os Aiu'elc-i. San t v.. Fiet.t ,1, ,,:,. ,l.-.. by the !:! i.f I'mlland. ai n great G. J. Mart;. . -lt known in the I'.i-iivi rt'ii ! lion, w m Htnick by !:m sitiktiov n iiianori rirat Street, in Porl'utid. dity lant week, aii'l h:n in a critical cortdi itioii ut ll i- i'l Samaritan Hon iHtal, for M '.. ral day. Marty, i nceirduig t hi brother' nUte ! itt-t:t. w:e walking lotitr the I i tri e! wfiefi he incidentally Col- ! It.r. Aith ninn arul woman. Hi.' wmnai) uid Homethinjf lii-i nut un'l Marty wan struck l. the mat'. U-ing felled to the M.l.walL He rolled into the U'ull.r. win re he laid lor Willie I tune. p:i '-i' M xiple thinkinjf he i Mat itrtiil. A ixihreman was nr.":. I u due .nariy lojmi. ml whet, he found it was aeon- LEVY SPECIAL TAXES Appropriation Uum I'rum to Ten Mill live niU5iMHto ixh:s lowbt city tu Salwa lkfMt ! 11, M Help Cm Seal FlMM.fi ei.rtnii to tl (.Jerk Lure ha received not inn a i a 0 I oi nMciai levumoi uxea lor lour- jj,, rviHlTt., teen nnl diHtrtct and the five HuUon. I:iht n that wan iftvintf him hi incorporated town of Washing tnc tinmrmnaie man , (,,. t, .liuri. , . . t I I V"VJ II I ' Winn X Mpiuti. nix uroiner. r. Kdw. Poge. of Karr'iinirN.rv j wan a city viHiur last r relay. I II. IL F-dig.-r. of p. thuny. I wan in the city ;iuiii iv. arel j called on the Argu. i John I lender, of Gales fnek, j wa a ci iv visitor .Moiviay. on leyal blJHinetw. Geo. v aiid-rtaiili ii. of Pan-, j was a ntv vimtor Mon-lav. ar.u , tulMV while hre called on the Arg'jrf. 1 A. h. Mead, of llijxtorj, w;n l)or ill Coml in town the la.t of I he week, on lMinincHH with the count v co irt. John IL Itailey. of Huxton. w:n ppinl three More Moad Super visortat I at vck' Scsln SIPr. iLTS ONE DI.K1V Hiiic la be Kcmoikllcd Aitordmr l the Law in the city the la-t of t! - eK. jTKe new county hoard. Reasoner. 1 J 'kJ y-. and N)lx r' ar.d Hartley, i eonirniHsioriers, alj'jurned Satur- after a busy tek,a:;'l they will irain meet next week. ifi',a' Mart. ha huimI out John W M run fn.m five to ten mills. i-SH. riieactioiiHwer.-i.h:ir.iw':irr;'lfits f..r the man v ho w a The city and village lev leu run iiu'i-retlt. U-l UVe.l 11.1 decisive, the jtuTen !l' l . . I.i; .1 ,..,r r I l I "' " atta. -Led to the injure! party to the k'av wurrioi" in "! htle, l"-arinif the rte. the , nit.N in of tli' ir Nalne City ' Ihe CltV of Kom H," 1 1... I.'.nul Rusarian, oreanred to asisl ll" I'orllaii'l U'e The upecial levies follow: ROAD D.VIKS l-ihhI W oi k of tin ! i-sln al As-vH-ia tion has iH-rformed a t'r. at m r 'lmi ...... lo I'urll.ind. Ii Urei-'Hi li'id C.imiil 1 M ' I to the ratlin- Ni'lllrAext. AUml I"" leisiiu'H lin n ill. I tht-ir wive left I'oi tland I . Z ,v sjnn.il iram. uu the S Mth- rii I'a. ilii . over Ihe heaiiliful Sha- t l Koule and "Ihe Road . f n II." i Hand V (..! M." AH Ihe prir. i pal t iti' sef California vm re i it. d I he California loun .l ,r:i n i.ow at ll h iht. h. .a .a'l.U uji'iii tht'osatid i id To.m K some WealthV, others with only numerate no-ins. fn.m .ll . ..n.ers of Cmlt d Slal s.l 'an n.l.i and rWclUli coonl ries. an VAihlenin? in tU liel-lful. ton; ny California. H is ei. I i in a te I that in the par n le at the . mil restival. at 1'a.adina. alone the R.i.arntis were review el hv nmre I hull t H 1. 1 H ) ptstple, lltot of thelll tourist. The advertising vain- of tin visit of Ihe lUMariaoH to Califor nia cannot Im imlimatil. Of the pof.le who imiw lln in, nu t the inernhiT. or received a eroiial or printed inv italion to isit I'orl land and the I'ai il'u Northwest next Suinmer. many will come ttnH way. We hold that, if the pioie Collie to Orei'on, thi'V are pure In lie fiixrinalnl wilh our i.-autiful country, and many wnl remain permanently. The Royal RoHiirian lire ioim A Hptemlid work in the develop lllelit if tlreifoii, hv inviting ms pie lo Oleoll. I,et lis do like wise. i ,S, i . hiteiiriiorn. lancrtu Chan iieiKrtrer tr.,.M. ej'i, tMr ia; per r l. iirown I J II ilotTman J Q Johnson John A Johnson John Zimmerman V Richter CC Nelmm I (Irani Mann AW) I'etem CITY dilution) ...10. 11 ...21 .21 Ihe Marty are all from CJ mill, hy IlillKhoro. to 10 and no reriHiire i mill. Corn Iium. C.tuUm and lU-a- verton having 10 millea-h. with . r ;i!e for hatchinir; rorwit (Jrove at 7 mill. S. C R I. Re.. Jl.WI for lb. ih t liundreil; chick. 12ic each; U !..!. YA iifotttttH Ill liO in-r I". !,, .Koiisi. trum Winter av. :upervior ihi. 1 3 hy chick. 12 c each. - C A Rlieth 11 & Rogers. Hazeldale J J Shevlin . .i u . i ..:n ll 1 a i ll .-i m'im Mtj, Mitivn oi uein viMe.aoiireiui i Anurew iirrimnnn :. a. i iton, R. I. U 'JOA. Tele- Andrew Kowtur phom Hi averton rentrul. M 'J I nday Attorney John M. Wa'l r.ceive. throunh the par . . t i .. . eii t ui pair oi nKKer piii"t. Ih.-i were mailed at Portland ao l U e name oi me wnuer s not h ,ri!'e, written o purMW4ly. (In C e paier were the word Ihe Walking i('eHM Rack to Wiul tu't.tii. John M. han an .. i . -i.. i . li lt a inat use tenner wa Miring lorneiiu K, Adams, the former HilUUiro I (las ton silloHiev. and he venture the a- Reavertnn si-iti.fi that Adam w a trying Korent Grove hnis out on Hie matter of the (in i on Wilson vote. Krwin Ritter. of Rethany, waa o in town Monday, attending the (Jerman Mutual Fire Insurance a foit of now at Thursday evcnir.ir. Tho. Cjntieii and taim'y near .Nortti 1 lamn. r ave rnovi n into their new home, on the i or- j County Superintendent R. W. ner of Fourth and Raseline. 1 1-,rfu.a ,as U'on a!iowel a demitv Fred Rooil and family have: at a Ilk" J re not to exceed fifty moved to the city f r tne ter. and are reidinir in th 2M 34 :w; 37 :w t.KVlKS Ievy 10 mil' 10 . r, ...1 . .5 lo io .7 reKidence, corner Fifth and Fir. Mr. Victor H- Trayh-r. of Portland, uccotniianii-l hy h-r j son. John Richard, wa the iruest of her father. J. K. I-oxh-y, of! HillsUro, Ixst week. The Y. M. V. A. convention cIohihI at Forest drove. .Sunday niifht, with a lecture and a han- quet at the M. h. Church, the HciiKion wa well atlft.il. -il. dollar pr month. Road District No. 21 was di vided, and another district. No. K istahiished. A- Li, Mead was rame.l supervisor for the new division, and Andrew Kos tur. appointed by the old hoard, will continue as Bujrvisor of No. 21. District No. 2. Li. Murdock. old supervisor, was divided into three di.strict.s, the two new ones Uinir namel 43 and 41. Mr. 17. Wfrt f MT mam HINTS The Artisan are jrivin a ha- j Murdock remains a. supervi.ior ket wicial at the lKneion Hal!. lot w title Aiu-n Nrusrer tonight. There wiil tn-.a ! wa aptminted supervisor of No. program alor.ir with the oth.rjld. and Geo. Conzelmann a.s feature of th everiinjr. sujh rviror oi ,o. .... K"ad I'istrict i has tven German la.ly w ishes a iti..n J jn ,h(, N(nh on a larm a. nouseKeep.T. i.e . . . ,. . . ui a little dauirhtcr. K year old. ' f...,v .i,.,.;,), lltMn. an(1 .he .fi mill who must accompany. oiintrv ) . - t f mvervii(,r is in 10 mill ixwition w ill Ik weleoimsl. Apply ! 10 ! husineM with mem tiers. M'veral hundred 1W cordwiUHl, Istle up to 1 ..HI"!"!. I.IOV . . . ....,,. i .k, ..r u mcri't'K. mr, miin m m- i-t j mnn ui nil mtin, tiifct . - . . . . w,h length. Will vro into n rKniiuon. ou cixintry. Write, phone or . i on me. an riiow, corner it- it it i t. . . i - ... iti.ti nr. MiiiK-.iorA wreKon. It i mther imspu inr what ceo- 0..1 I. ,1 e.mti trophy will do for a locality, hjine Counry. Ixust Tuesday eve Alexander Here in Hillnlioro there 1 no nine. Ttlo (tllTd was one year. l i. l n mirnitt wmtK Thurs. av. nnow when liaraen liome is py month ana 13 nay 010. me uK.ve TimU r. on the 1 R. & N.Uwathed in a garment of white, little hoy was a grandson of the II locomotive struck a no am fa Ml, I'h 10 mill. lelenhone farmer 11 10 mill xytrn ,nr and Mrs. R. A. 7 mill I ,:.,.- nf oifci I 'n ion Aver.ue. l'ortland. January 3. VAX a uauirnier, weiiini, oj i hhhj. The little lady has jrrand parents in HillslKini. Mr. an.l Mrs. J. T. Younir. Grandpa lunnir niade n visit to the newcomer. Tuesday. Clarence I-roy llolcomh. the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- died at Maliel. ne. Cily 822. linj-ineer Chinter tn-e and Forest Grove ha the heauti- late Grant llolcomh. formerly of wi.irh had fallen on the track, ful on the 10,1 1 iw. I'liiiinii u.tni on 114 Hiiip 1 mori niK tin 1. the ditch, the loir keeping it covertnl with about two inches oi ... . m - 1 . . : . . ....a a.k i.'iuio street Monday electric car were utht itn itiir iiikUL n a .11 imiL I'lii 1 n iiivv umiiihk 'v citv. while heri'in Hilltown the 11 it in. love hot t h liromin "if rtH'n irmss wa irrowini; all t. iiiained in the cab. Neither around." wa injured, hut it was a close ,.,; Atkins, wife of N. I ran. inert wnsnmy auiui tour Atbiiw former On-iron Electric r .. . . " acent at forest Grove, has hihhi sot mi ms I'Nciru The .touthern I'acilie schedule, a now runiiintf, i a follows: 'Jo l'ortland McMinnville passVer. a, m Shei'iihm train. 11 III S "S lillamook train, p. m l.'jc Corvalli overland, p. i T..'7 On Sunday. Ihe Sliend.tn pas Senirer diM' tint leave llilNltoro for Portland until S;.MI. From Portland Corvalli passenger, a, m S:22 TillamiHik piissenwer. 11". m It'.'"" Sheridan passenger, p. m 1 1 M'Minnville passenger, p. m M." I t RNIIHkl! StOlsT. CM Will Grover CiKimhs ha pun luised the furniture slin k of A. ('.. Don- elson, on Third Stru t, and will irive it hi attention heieal dr. Mr. CooinliH wa formerly in terested in the Owl Kleclric Co., and i well known to llillshoro people, lie i a iTood liiisiness man, and will endeavor to meet the wants of the community in the furniture line, lie will carry the besl lines obtainable, and so licils a share of the public put roniiKO, The store is in the Donelson lirick, just east of the pimto.'lice bnildinir. No. 1. Vol. 1. of the North Plains Optimist, W. K Simpson, proprietor, reached the Artrus exchange iIohk this week. Geo. Iliersdorf, of North Tua latin Plains, was in town Satur day. Ho recently sold his hops to Pixley, of Kiiialier. W'olf ei Net ter. lie was puid 17! cents, and had he waited a day or two ho could havo received n little more- hut such is the experience of hopnien. Joseph Taylor, aired HI years, died at Forest Grove, last week. Ho was born in Norlhville, N. Y.. in 1K28. and was married to Mrs. Kate Morris, nt Mochanics burjr, 0., in 1853. Hm widow, ageij 82 venrs. and a son, R. M. Taylor, survive. The funeral took place Saturday, interment oeing in Forest View cemetery l.tol of snow in the mountains at the time. ! .. M. IjiRuo, of Forest Grove. w:s a city visitor Friday. Z. M. ii an aspirant for the Forest i Irove stmastership under the Wilson administration-to-rome, and has a large petition of Grove . . , , ..... resi.ietii. asKing lor m nipoini menU J. A. Fisher, of Ranks, is at San Pedro. Cal., for the Winter, lie writes that the rain are fall ing in that section. San Pedro is quite a Iumlicr Hiint, and em ploys hundred of men. The place is building rapidly. The Grand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter" smoke on market made in Ore gon, by 11. Schiller. When you indulge in a good smoke buy a Grand Marca. . 12tf Kngineer tjuinn went over to Wheeler. Saturday, to again take charge of hi engine on the work train. He had in the neighbor hood of six miles to walk, but he w as over the bad snow line when he took to the ties. Wanted: Man and wife to work on dairy farm.-Fred Rood, HillslMiro. Ore.. Route 5. Three miles southeast of city, lele- phone, Rood's Division. Harry Mchauchlan, engineer .1 mM 1 1 ...i,..J on t no nnamooK line, reporieu four foot of snow up at the sum mil, Thursday last, and says that the engines hard time to plow through the "beautiful." We deliver Al fir, four foot or 1C inch, at market price. Also deliver hay, haled or loose, and straw. - G. K. Gibbena, City 424. Old Fair Grounds. 43-5 Smokers want the best there fore call for a Schiller or a Grand Marcn, when you want to see the blue wreath curl. R. Strohmayer, of Banks, was here the last of the week, at tending the funeral of his grand daughter, the late Irene Hoeker. A. 0. Mulloy, of Laurel, was a city visitor lust Friday afternoon. I'M. Northrup. of above North Plains, was in Monday, predict ing a little snowfall. for divorce. She alleges they were wed Sept 20. !. and they have one child. She wants the custody of the little gin; f to for attorney fee, and 115 iht month alimony. She Rays that Atkins is capable of earning $75 per month. Atkins deserted her last July, according to her com plaint. The wife swears that the husband continually found fault with her and verbally abused her in and out of season. The meeting at the court house Tuesday night should war fruit Oregon should keep all the money possible at home, and Oregon made articles can till the bill. More factories in Portland will naturally mean a greater con suming population, and that is what Washington County needs above all other things. Greater demand always means stable prices for our dairy and agricul ture products, me meeting has a double significance to Hills boro-for it is a Hillsboro woman who is attempting to get the buyer and seller together - and both shou d be Oregonians as nearly as it is possible for such a condition to obtain. Rethany. Washington County. Springfield News. T. A. Ijimlvert. formerly of Washington State, has purchased the CampU'll greenhouse. Sev enth & Fir, and has taken pos session. Mr. 1 Jimbert is a llorist of experience, and he expect to thoroughly remodel the place. for a business second to none . . . , 1 ..it:, r 1 .. in lliecuy. ne ami in iamny ill move to the place this week. Itorn. Friday. Jan: 3. l'Jl:i. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilmot. twin aughters. Ihe hand of death claimed them both: one Friday. and the other. Sunday. Ihe sympathy of a host of friends is with the ttercavetl lamny. Springfield News.- The mother is a daughter of the late iiraiu lolcomb, well known at West Union. A resident of the Newberg suburbs hove into the limelight last Fridav. He was over on some business and sat in a bar ber chair in one of Hillsboro's shoos to have his alfalfa trim med. When about half through he asked what they charged The barber told him that 35 cents was the Hillsboro tariff, when the fellow objected. He told the tonsorial artist that he had never paid over 25 cents for a timber trim In his life, and he wouia ue danired if he would this time, The chair was immediately sDrunir and the Newberg man went to the floor with halt 01 his crop harvested and half on one side or his bean, tie pre sented a rather ludicrous sight but he didn't seem to care. The last Been of him was driving across the long bridge, with one side of his head catching the west wind on the close cut spots, and the long growth on the windward side flowing out to wards the Joe Hare ranch. abeyance Judge Reasoner called the at tention of the board to the fact that the law requires all doors of public buildings to swing out ward, in case of disaster from hre, and the Judge was ordered to have the south door of the court house changed to comply with the law. The vote on incorporation of Orenco was canvassed, and the city declared incorpated and the newly elected officers endorsed. The court allowed the follow ing claims: Joint Zinim.-imaa, r & h Ilj 50 llnMxiro Tel C . C h y hone JJ 10 S II iirmlun. r : h 34 94 i: II Ilnii.l, c h & jml. 1 co Arti. hrr'.if ulicv - ft 50 TunUt'.u lli'lcl, cir ci jurorn 3 2$ l'irss Tub C ', hrritf' oihce j 00 W m Miljurlaii. irunr.l oriictr 11 50 K W Wn.ch. co tsMr firm 8 75 irwei lliUi'ii Co. shrritl oltic... I -5 F K lUttrmiir'. co 1' or tarm 3 So: C II Krv. justiiT rouit J co Smm 1Im1h.ii Co. cltik'n elliw ... 11 60 V.th Co Times, com cl 7 50 V 1) Smith, c h A juil - t 5 Juror Circuit Court .1 McCoy, S J RirtVtt, 1 ! iy. f$ each; A J Roe. 6 day, fis. lira A Cook. H iiav. 19; Fiancu White Jr. 7 tly, f2i;Vm lUichcUU-r, Nicholas HrllntiMi, Will Tipton, Cfca V .Uim-s, F C Franci. J J Weist-nheck, MtosliaU tfakrr, 10 duvs, Jyo, each; C I. J.shiiviri. Wm Vurkiit, U S FreoinK, K J U0C4I, 9 il.tv, each; 1) M WbsleK'tl, Siiffti sn khuilr, Henry I lu'laccmbe, )tlm Potter, Milton, ftl eicli. Sjscisl hirois J T Young. Henry Mc Ir,tiie, A I: llranilnw, Orovrr Coomhs, C R;he. Alfrcil Hevwood.J K Reeve. 5 '1hv, 1 15. each; JapT Cosh e, M C I.in toin, 1. f Simvin, The Wiikrj, Alhttit A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE" Whenever you or any member of your family feel sicK and don't Know what is the mat ter. Never Delay, aee the doctor. Rut if you know w hat ails you bad cold jjrip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand and one complaints of the human Ixxly, come to this drug store. We have a remedy for every illness everyone com pounded from the formulae of successful physicians. Come in for one of these cures today: The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE MaaaWMaMannaMBaMMai s. a m a a a. a m m a av m m m m.m Are You Thinking Of opening a BanK Account the one sure road tobest business? If you are, do not oycrlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National bank 3 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 yon feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. our patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier. American N tional Bank Main Mtf Third, MIHboro. ra a- a a-a ai t tvaa.ii llartrani'.'f. 1! 11 Colltas, I iUv, il, each Dcichuiati, A.lam HeiReit, 1 days. The Purns newspaper tells of j'- o ...til.. .n,l . .('. 1. ro. I Oeilllie IIUIll itoo ov TIM.-HPOCIIlllPDli VJI.l I l,rtVl IL.IV J I .- a cently brought in $l.RK worth of coyote pelts to the county seat. This they do each year, and the $1,100 represents the smallest amount that they take away with them or. coyote boun ties. The wile wears an entire suit of coyote fur, skirt, waist. outside furs and all that the newsnaiic not say, but it is suspicioned that her lingerie is not of the same material. Julius Sorenson, the Main street barber, had an incipient Maze in his home, about seven o'clock Monday morning, with no damage. Mrs. Sorenson had inadvertantly left some lard in the oven the night before and when Julius built a roaring tire the next morning it went into a blaze and flames wete shooting in all directions. The alarm was sounded but Sorenson had the blaze extinguished before the department reached the place. There was no damage excepting a little scorching here and there. The United States Civil Service Commission announces that the following examinations will lie held to secure eligihlcs and till vacancies in the different depart ments: Topograuhie draftsman, February 5 and 0; surveyor, Feb ruary 5 and G; timber scaler. February 5: engineer, sawyer and general merehanic, in the service, February 5; assistant chemist, February (; physician. February 5: forest and field clerk, March. Further information concerning tnese examinations can lie secured fromZ. A. Leigh, at the Portland postollice. The State Hoard of Education sends out the folllowing list of Washington County applicants who were successful at the last uuarterlv teachers' examination: John Pea body. Mrs. Minnie, Farther than iConant. Jessie Stephens. Maud r man does Martha Lilly. Joseph Stretcher, Hertha Marshall, Ulanche llaz lett. Florence Kosewarne, Eliza beth Simon. Floy Norton. Mrs. Ha.el Stretcher. Gladys Smith, Ruth Anne McCullough, Jeanette Philius. Frances Hiebel. Matilda Knapp. Jonathan Hilts, Merle bavies, Mrs. Helen Graddy. Jas. Forsythe. Dora and Iva VanHlar icom, Carl C. Curtis, Jennie Uas mussen. Mrs. Gertrude Cotton, Albert S. and Julia Hatch. Alice Sorsoleil, Rosaline Davis, Norma McKeever. INSURE THE - SUCCESS - Of your children by giving ihzm an early start in life. Deposit $1.00 with us and procure a Recording Savings Bank and a Savings Bank Book. Have them save a little at a time and deposit with us. We We will pay them 4 per cent, on their savings. Their success will be insured. SHDTE SAYINGS BANK EXCLUSIVELY for SAVINGS I Add to the Comfort and Charm of Your Home J. IL VanLum, of Centerville, was in town Monday morning. ' Sunday last the rainfall de ficiency since September was 1:38 inches. One would hardly think it possible. Mrs. W. F. Frentzel, who has been at Oakland. Ore., for sev eral months, arrived last week to remain for an extended period. Gaston has a meeting of the Oregon Manufacturers' Associa tion and citizens this evening, to talk over the matter of Oregon made articles. John Trachsel. of near Elmoni ca, was up to the city Monday. He has taken the religious week ly for over 15 years, and is now dated up for another year. Nothing adds more to the attractiveness of the home than a well-appointed" helps to make the home the place be, and you would be surprised, pernajwfw. much it adds to the positive relish of the meal I make it easy for you o supply your home, , little by little, if you like, with a tasteful pat tern. See my advartisement elsewhere in this paper regarding my removal sale, and by all . means take advantage of it. LAUREL, M HO YT imVHTsrssnaS First door west of the Delta Drug Store 'i If i r I i J