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The if - -ti i Walls lULLSr.ORO.ORKOON', ri-URUARY 2f), MX - 1 1 m M l ) ID PIONEER OF '46 kw.r. St. " IT Irrit Orr. m I III S lH WIIWMiS 4lkf VMl. J Ml' 1,1 CwKtll) Seal Smith. f (iiiyiH t'ttv. . .1 . !..., ..f It... I. . . L r,,ti..f pi-HH-r fn.n.H. II.' l ... I ,..,!. .ii 1 'unfit W itl I ... I f...i nu.nth- ol.l. hi fuller. Il lat.- .. .1 I... u..tll..l nil SI it. I. ..!... it ini!" t 'f t"n. bv' ,,. ,,,,.. I tin- p'.n" in ll.nl it,., iihtttir wan !" ) fin iI,,i.,iih -nrMl" to Ui..'.m I ... I)... lllilH-llillilltl (loClll'l ltd ""l .. ... , jlllti' IFH-sP H.O. .ur. c i llu" Ari'inri iKiru r: 'tt l,. n 1 A lit U Ix'V tllth-UuM am.i.lluii hut tt M.'W-iiu' plutv VL.r.Mi ni l.' kri.t in nl? I 1 ,,th ,.-r. an. I HI rnlUilli'l. Ill"l u, u ,i 1. 1 .Iria- into ili' niy f ' .. . . . i... tir.M.I in ruif a w; ;" ri.ul built by tl. l!lt M"1. M..U""Hi, In ihi la t,( inv wi u. r.-lm-.iI n lnit l!it'k ri-lintr. u.. ir.iM r-.. .l ait H. luulalm i.l .ins on II,.- I'.n k ol w I. Hi i .. i u .i-1 h.un.'i .I mi. I what is u LMi.l. n w;i It. it vll.l rin'H tail tl. ) i Ti'Im' v'ikkIo!.! tiling. ninttay. iih'l w uiwiui npprt lalnl v n ruiiH lne. ila ilv of lli. iHluvl..n 1 4int ut n.-. r I lin h. hit h'W iHtittl. tlml I kiu vv whi n I wm a !'). Mr Sinilli uh wi ,1 a. iUflinlH Mith J.h. lk M k. Ill- lir- l U. N M.ir.hal for llu H.r.lru t .f r. iron, lli. n r.niiri Hiit 'Vi r llnnjt Mllltll III I Ililllll'lil l. i a t of I'll lUkv .Mo.inl.iini an. I luiulh ( til.' I-iiIihIi Iii.'. II.' kio -v fvj'lirv K'wmI. i'ali li Wilkin ainl Chan. M Kay. an. I liH l(i'' cl-l 'io- iii.rit who w. ii' at t uaniiiH from thin toiiiily. SOi'l III V I'NCII IC Tin" Soullo rn I'ai ilii' h. hi-'lul.', bh now nuininvr. h a fi ilows: To lVrtlutnl MvMiniivill.' j.aHH'ni r, a. in Shrri.l.ui Irani, a, in r,.v. 1.07 ir.7 .ai Iillainook Irani, i. in t'oi vuIIh ov.Tlaiiil, . in On Sutul.iy. Ih SliiTi laii Hi-m-rr liH' not h ave ihiisUiro for I'oitlan.l unlil S;.Vl, IVoiii Portl.iml Corvalli-i iKmeniter, a. in Tillamook ia i eiH'er, a. in 0:lNi Shi ri.lan i.hsi ih.:t. . in -r11 M'Mniiivillo la.!.eiu:' r, p. m Cc l'i mi; si.wij.i. HM k'Ai, Tin- funeral of the al .laini'; II. Sewell tiHik place laU Krulay. Ki'v. II. Cluivnci' Cm.k olliciateil ut the home near Sewell Station, mnl tin Kiik'hlH of IMhianof- licialeil at the jtnivo, mlerntt'lit Im iiil' in I In v f hi Cemeterv. over- 1(111111111 tint Tii.'iImI in Eitiil (iali'H Valleys, iiImivi' Forest llrove, A lari'e coiicoume of Irieml ami fralernaU were in alien. lance hot It at the home ami cemetery, ami Forest drove Knii;hU of l'ylhia Kwelleil the mnnlurs when hi corliw reaclii'tl that city. F. ,. Williams ha.l cliaw of the Uniform Uank. ami John lloi'ker oiliciati'il as Prelate at the wave, T.he lloral designs of the onler were very tieauliliil. The lai'L'i' iillemhuice at the last rites was conclusive cvi.lence of thu hiuh cHleem in which the pioneer was held Saw-filimr in my t ratio. I cliai'trn on nuM tlimi iinvhne else. Spray piimpH reiairitl; old rubber now renin red: trasoline Htoves put in rimiiI onler, any old lliiiiK Hi ill I i'ii I umul ilrillii ' ri'iiiiiri'il holes in rubber boots reiairotl in such a way that I trunrantoe them not to break where l tnciid tlicm: lawn mowers uroiind; umbrellas rcpairetl and recovered; any tml unnn: reiiairetl ntsid ami the way it Hhoiild be at reasonable prices Itillie'a Repair Shop, Main St., near Fourth. Since the maple tree atljoininc: the new court house annex has fallen the new structure has a very impomni; appearance. The time required for iretlintf the tree out was lon? enoiiRh to Bat isfy the most indulgent. Thft first wifd Reese, to fly northward paused over last Sat urday morning, alsmt liayliirhf. Their familiar "honk, honk," brought bright hopes of Sprint;. VISITS HILUSBUKU I r. KriH'ht Kvrrwt. a rHtlfi)t i.l rorcHl i.rovi'. lorm.riy on (iai.toii mnl Corto'liiiH, wum ar- r."t.'i Ttturx.iay mi'hl on a stat utory t hartr. ami IoKm I in jail III il.-fault of XI.IMMI Uin.I. Hi.- fill in iii.'itiori ir M arrant Witt, n ilaiiK'ht. rof tin lat. Fnd Witt, fornurlv u rni.int of Mar lln-. rnilh'. uikI h. it unil.-r the two of mt.t-n. It U Hai.l that tin1 ilfffiiilant rprt'ntHl that hf wa n Juvi-fiil.' court olJicrr. ami in thin rnannrr wcim.! imih- Hi'Kfioti of tli. uirl. with another vounir woman, w ho. howpv.T. in ov r tin-ai:i of Id. )r. Kvir'nt prat lici'il ini'iliriiH' at (!aiton ami ( Uirtt.'liuit for a nutnU'r of ycam. I".r Hal.' link's for hatchirnr. S. t". II 1. Ui'iIh, I!arr.-I Ilmkii: t ..VI r tuttinir of 15;l ur lialiy t-hickt-nx. rvnt.1 rftfh: S. ('. Whit- Uk'hornii. I l r .; h 'r VK laiy i iiickH. K r. iiN. Will .! custom hatch ing tin. I furnihh run of lalinir vani li.'H. Ak'i'Rl for tht farnouH Mct'lannhan inrukitor. S-td ro uii.'ht for lataloiruo .y immiUI. AIi liav h inn WhiU lifhom -m kcrrU for nal. -It. K. lunn- miH.r.Ori'iiiii, A.l'lrtiui, llilliilxiro, UouU- t. Th Archii.'oliH.'iKU who claim that lh- Willamrtt Vall.-y wan . hwc to i h original ifarmm 01 i:.Ii n mav not Ik' no farwrtmir. af l r all. 1 hat at one ukv of the worl.l WaHliinirton County itwlf wn in the tn.icul none ifoen ithoul Havinir. It will lj re iiH inlM reil that it wan hut a year or mi an that the Imno of a mammoth w art foiiml twenty feet ill '."ii. when the ashinclon (Iri-L'itn t'oruiration iluif its well on the (.aril. n Trnrti. That the MihU of Orek'on were once roam il l.v the inato.loitrt. mammoths. i l.'ihanti. nti.l nil the animals of I he tropical worl.l ? without :uinif ami the Aruus still inaintainn that hero wm the oriL'tnal yarilen wlier. AJam Hiankei Cain ami AM. Tor sale - Kir k' for hatchinir; S. C. M I. Ile.h. $l..Vi for 15: ?" M-r hunilr.-.!; chicks, 12 ic each White Wyandotte vitr. I2..VI r !.", Uinirhmise strain Winter lay . rs;S. W liiteh'rhoikJ":rv strain, etfs. II. .V) 'r o); lii.ii) chicks. Ul Ciiiiii.ImII & Uoircrs. school. Kotlth of KeetlvilleiadiireSS 5. averton. L I IU A. hie phone lleaverton central. 41-U A bs Anireles jmltrt recently refused Mrs. John Day a divorce. This was the woman who mar tied I lay. who was here in Ore imiii anil bilked so many people. I lav wa. caught in New ork on a bad check chnrire, but was never returned West His hh- .... t l ... V I. pie paid Him out in iew iors, ami he sliped out of sinht. The court told Mrs. Day site would have to w nil until he investigated the case more thoroughly bcuw he would k'ive her a decree. I wiw cordwootl, poles up to42 inches in diameter, fence rails, ami Utards of all kinds. Into tovowood leiiKths. W ill k'O into the country. Write, phono or nil on me. Curl Skow. corner Sth and Fir, llitlsiioro, Orojron. Phono. City K Or. W. 0. Wood took occasion t, place the lunlatin Kiver on the map. the other day in the kint. uemtte. when he opposou pultin a license on those who 1 . . . . 'I'l... tf...,o. eaten inocriiHiaecaii. inrm-- i, i, .1.1 tK.Mii that Washington County's streams contained more crawfish than any other in the slate. Oreer'a Marly Stamlanl jiotato j..,i iiii. hii e. i oinioes luaiuie in '.HI days. Something new, ami MiiiiL' fine. Have about W l.usliels. (ieo. It. IliiKley, or ap ply at Oak Cove Farm. 45tf I? HlM'lll'C ker. of below New ion u'iii iii town Friday. He itmiuinieil bv Albert Gie- u.t nr.,1 Murlin liiede . of Oiritl- PI I V I'll" - - - - - - alia, Nebraska, who are here tor a visit of several months, lhe he inducetl to locate here if they like the country anil climate. All parties knowimr themselves indebted to the undersigned will i.leiuio call and settle. Payments can be made to either O. h. l.'i'imk nr lhe undersiirned. J. h. llorwick, Ueedville, Ore. 35-tf Dealers in Valentines all over the country roort very tew f the abominable comic cinir ihnt was so uomilar a few years nito. A3 a matter oi laci there should be a Federal statute ncminst these thinps, makinK them contraband in tne maim. For Sale lie-cleaned clover seod.-D. Tschabold, Hillsboro, Route 1. 49-51 Simon Herschey and Sarah Ruehler were united In marriage, Feb. 8. 1913, at the home of C. Korn. near Helvetia, Rev. bchild knecht oiliciating. SOCIETY OF EQUITY WILL HAVE A GOIIY UNION Ten IjucaU Already OrcanlrJ. and Will Met:! Here I tb. 2(lh MlVE TO IMOME THE PVODL'CI.B ladllalWa SI4 I H Bcca Sm.ic- ful Wacrc Uiita Trial Tht? Farmers' Society of Fruity is on the move in Washington County, ami ten locals have M-n instituted. On Wednesday, Feh. li'I, memU-rs from these ten lo cals w ill meet at the City Hall in the county wat and organize a county union. At that time they will also vUxi a deleft to mint with the State Union. March 1. The Society of lviuity is said to ! meeting w ilh jtreat encour ak'ement in the Fast and Middle West U'inir an organization to unionize the onxlucinif i-lement Organization is I he cry of the hour. Capital organizes, labor organizes, tradeiimen organize an! the farm cement is now ronsitleriiiir. more seriously than ever the imicrativtf need of nct- tinir tou't ther. It is said that in Wisconsin thi society was able to make the buyers for the tobacco trust come through with livinu prices, and that in tne houth it Is doinir more to keep up the price of raw cotton than any other agency. Promoters of the order say that it is built on dilferent lines than the Farmers' Alliance. which trained such a strong hold as a National institution a few vears back, and asaert that the olan is iiraclical and busim-sslike. It isexiHfted that there will In thirty or forty unions in the county Ufore organization con eludes. Till: MASK HAI4, pvi-niiiL' and the hall was we filled with iKHiple who enpyed the "jinks.' There was a lanre numU-r on the floor, in every conceivable kind of costume. Kink's and princes, painters and harlequins vied with each other in lending to the general scene, ami the grand march was the largest sHn in the city for some years. The judges were W. W. Ittiscow, Mr. Kryder. nr. Mmer Smith and the Misses Letitia Im- irie and Gertha O sen. and the prizes were awarded as follows VV. II. Joos and wire, orui Plains, lHst waltzers; endurance two steo. Fred Taylor and Miss J (mis; Miss Itlatchley. best cos tume; Mrs. Chas. Purdin. seconu; Chas. Heim, Uwt male costume, Spanish cavalier, with Mr. hi liotL of the Hillsboro Mercantile. second: Miss Messinger. most comical ladv character, with Mrs ParU-r as second; Clav Freeman; most comical gentleman charac ter, with Mr.' Opponlander, ui'oiitul' Lren tleman with least Imir Mr krvder: lomr hair -------- nrizea. Via Jack and Mr. O'Laney divided the prizes; hungriest ... : , . . looking man, Grover Combs CAI.I. TOK MI-UTINU C Michener. nresident and manager of the Kverfresh Com- nnnv. which has taken over the World Keepfresh C-o.'s proper ti.xt nnnotinces that he will ad dress the people of Hillsboro. at the city hall, Monday evening, K..h. 2.1. nt 8 o'clock. Mr. Midi ener wishes particularly to meet with those who had stock in the Keepfresh project, and, as well all fruit and vegetable growers of tho section. Th new com nan v is well nnnnred. and has (rood backing. and the firm intends to operate nil thn nlnnts of the old comoanv this season. The Hillsboro plant is to be more or less remodeled and placed in condition for a larger run than in the past. This nut on a nractical basis. means a great deal tor niusooro and vicinity, and all interested should turn out and meet the new president and manager. Geo. Saxton, ot near Witch Hazel, was a county seat visitor Saturday. Dr. Munson was out from Portland, Saturday, taking his last duck hunt Experienced man to trim and Bpray 150 fruit trees, by contract, near Farmington. Write or call. Landor Penne, 231 Alder St., Portland, Ore. 49 Cla'i i Smith, of Forest Grove, was low n to the clerk a ollice Monday foreriion. II. 15. Dillev. of Foreit (Irove. was transacting buo'nesa at the clerk ' ollice Monday. To rent -Small dairy ranch to a reliable party. Paul Heusckd. IlilHloro, Koute i. U 'J Atiornev Allen, of Allen & Mulkey, of Portland, was out U the city Monday, on k-sjal busi nf a. Wm. Ridk'cly and P. W. Cron- in. oi roresi i.rove, were irrwi itur friemli on HilUboro strctLs. Saturday. J. J. and Ii. W'. Dinirman. of lloldetulu'e, were here the last of the wifk, attending' the Sewell funeral. UuHsell Frost, of Ranks, was down to the county seat Satur day, visiting Lis parent, u. A. Froht and wife. M. N. lionham. of Mow Farm- ineton. was uo Saturday, on bus iness at the school HuH'rintcnd- ent a ollice. Auust Krause Sr.. of South Tualatin, was in town Saturday morning, on busini-ss at the court house. Several thoroughbred Poland China boars for sale. -Oak Cove Farm, or apply to deo. 1L Lasf- ley. i'tf Jink'o Smith aseHsed a ?2.' line against Walt Robinson, last Thursday, for huntinjf without a licence. For ifeneral blacksmithinir. horsi'sbiM-iiik'. etc., to to lVter KietiweL', Third Street, Or'nco. Oregon. -Vt-S lion. C. F. Tijrard. of Tik'ard. one of the pione'rs of his sec tion, was up Monday, paying taxes, J. T. Fletcher. iioneer school mxster and surveyor, was tlown from Forest Grove, Monday, greeting friends. For sale: White Ix-thorn pul lots. Alrfo several incubatore an-; liHuwIi-ry latest makes. J. P Adams, near Jalioz Wilkis ulace. south of the City Park. Hills- mi Second Street, is ls'inknPrTmwp to uroLTess. and they are tieing grublHtl out to make way for a cement sidewalk. In the heat or Summer these big maples have given ample shade for the weary. Dates for Oregon Fairs next all were fixed at a recent con erence of the North Pacific Fair Association. Opening days were set as follows: Oregon Mate Fair. September 1!9; Medford. Scptomlier 10; Roseburp. Sep- temlier 15. The Oregon F.I ec trie has been securing more right, of way all along tho line In'tween this point ami Garden Home, indicating that the lino is to be double-track ed in tho near future. It begins to look as though Hillsboro is to have some real rapid transit be fore another year snail naye passed. C. It IVichanan. of Cornelius. was in town Saturday. He states that the corps of engineers which have been working in tne South Tualatin section reached Cornelius last week. When a railway company sends out sur veying crews in the W inter time in tins territory it appears as though they mean business. lias it ever seriously occurred to Hillsboro's business men that we are sadly m need of a Com mercial Club, with quarters in harmonv with a thriving young city? McMinnville and Dallas have solendid homes lor tneir commercial organizations, and Hillslioro has wealth enough to have just as good a home. Can't you kick public spirit arouna a little, and awaken it to the neces sity of such an organization, and such a place? Can't we get busy and get into line: While Jos. Lorsung. the con tractor, and John Witt, of Hills boro, were returning from the sale, last Saturday. Mr. Ixirsupg's horse shied just as the luiirtrv was nearing a deep mud- hole. The shatts came loose from the buggy, and in holding tiiiiw. lines Mr. I.oraunir was V' 1 1 1 v ---n - dragged over the dashboard, in- l ictinir a dis ocation ot tne almiil.W find other bruises. Drs Rnilev and liobb reduced the dis location, it being a very serious one. Mr. Witt remained in the buggy, which, of course, remain mi stnndinur in the middle of the road. The horse shied at a man who was iust passing the rig. and the plunge tore the cross link from its fastenings. At last reports Mr. Lorsunu was resting as easily as could oe e.xpeciea. SUPT. L R. ALOERIl SENDS fiEWS LETTER Trying to lntcret Orrfoa't Younitcr t Make l.xhibitt) CHANCE TO WIN SHETLAND PONY Juuiilc ladiutrial Coatetl for lac Stale Fair Scil Fall State Superintendent L. Ii. Al derman sends the following news letter, which should be good reading to every hustling farm er-boy: Kvery school boy and girl in the state will be delighted to know that they are going to have an opportunity again this year to win a Shetland pony at the State Fair. The Portland Union Stock Yaris Company are giving the pony, and it will be a nice one. Nothing in all the prize list at the State Fair last vear attracted anything like the attention thaT the Shetland ponies did. This oonv will be (riven to the boy or girl who makes the best exhibit of livestock at the State rair next rail. That exhibit must consist of at least one trio or pen of chickens or ducks, two pigs and a sheep, lhe boys and irirls who comDcte for the twnv will have an onoortunitv to com pete for several other valuable nrizes also. In the ooultrv con test there will be good prizes for the winninir trio of each breed: J. M. Garrison offers $5 cash to the boy or girl making the largest and best exhibit of poul try: the State Poultry Associa tion gives a fine cup for the best pen of birds (one male and tour females): "Poultry Life" also trives a fine cud for which they can compete; Hauser Bros, give an air gun to the child raising the most poultry by June 1st; and the Northwest Poultry Jour nal gives a year's subscription to every prize winner in the poultry department; the boy who fits and ah.iu.-s thp hst ishpen will ret a ' -4.tb,e onAiA'ij- J v two OIL'S aTKT'tnn.llnt'wrkcl count of same, showing cost pro fit, etc. will received a liberal prize which we will tell you all about in another story, and in the prize list which will soon be published, the total value or nrizes offered the children at the state fair this year will be over Now boys and girls don t you think it will pay you to try and win thin oonv anil Rome of the other prizes above mentioned, all of which you can compete ior while trying for the pony. Get busy with your chickens, pigs, lambs and gardens." NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that the 1912 tax roll for Washington County. Oregon, w ill open for the collection and payment of taxes on Monday. February 10, 1913. and all who make full payment of their tax before March 15. 1913, will receive a rebate of 3 Hr centum. Half payments can be made bv the first Monday in Anril 1913. without interest charge, or penalty, and the re maining half can be paid at any time Dnor to the first fllonday in iWrihor 1913 Whpre no nav- ment is made by the first Monday in April, 1313, tne tax becomes delinquent and the statute re miirps from that date a oenaltv of ten per cent and an interest charge of one per cent per month until paid. J. E. Keeves. bhentt. E-nffipio Tax Collector of Wnahinirton Cnuntv. Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro this r eb. 0, 1913. D Tsrhahold. of Helvetia, was a city caller Saturday. N. A. . MeConnahav. of near North Plains, was over to the city Saturday. Albert Snierincs. of Greenville. was in the county seat Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, o TWtlnnri were mipsts at thp home of Mrs. Susie Morgan, over Sunday. llnvirl Cantwetl. of Condon. where hp ia pn tracer! in the ma chinist business, was a guest at the f red Ulsen home tne last ot the week. John Ennis, of South Tualatin, was in town the last of the week. He exDects to start the sawmill n train in ft few weeks. John hita been engaged in building a house during the Winter months; y A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE Whenever you or any member of your family feel sicK nd don't hnow what is the mat ter. Never Delay, see the doctor. But if you know what ails you bad coM grip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand and one complaints of the human body, come to this drag 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 i REXALL STORE -f . . . ? i j Are You L Of opening a DanH Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National Private desks for writing your business letter; for drawing your checks and a bie free telephone list in a private Jfour patronage courteously received. A. C. Suute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank fl t Main and Third, HUltboro. l.?l25 - & V-gh INSURE THE SUCCESS Of your children by Riving them an early start in life. Deposit $L00 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. SBDTE SAYINGS BAM KXCLUSIVK FOR SAVINGS 20 per cent, discount until I move LAUREL, M i First door west 3 HINTS 8 i I i Thinking BANK OSSO ?l - fSi i Do you feel ashamed of your watch when some one asks j you what time it is? J .There is no reason, for every one not carrying a watch of j which they can feel proud at j the present low prices at wh ich a really good as well as beau- tiful watch can be purchased, j I am showing some beautiful : watches for both' men and women, cases of., plain and , elaborate hand-engraved de signs, fitted with movements of proven reliability. HO VI jskiuiT mo emu of the Delta Drug Store A