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?! i SPRING GROVE FARM JERSEYS -1 J - t ' V: lORSAI.E? A few liiih jjra.lt- Jerey m.n to In- fri'tli; u few fining n v-iHii r..! IhiIIh unl In iti -t. Herdi 11 headed by MONMOUIII NORI.R, prize vuni,. r nt Strt Fair. I'Jll. Herd prod in an ttuTiit' uf $RW.M) jmt i uw in lull. Al-Kt registered R-rkH,ire 1'itf, tarr-d ' mouth Rork U Thicken and I km iiirkH, poutimr m. has OFFER JO STUDENTS I'l.ui Will AJ.I Mutny In lc I'rc i iniiim I uiul I'MNU liU All Till SIllilMS o.iiinn Sa il M ill Mian anil Mute I'a.uhry lUllcr WM. SCIIULMLK1C1I, IlilLWo. On. IlilKU.ro, Otc, U. I. I. N... i 0 Peoples Theatre b Main St, next d.r tCity liaUry - Always linr n'Gooil, U to tlntc Show for 5c unci lOc. Q MATINEE Kvery S.itui,!.y at 2 j. m. p I vt ryolil man in tlu riiH-mnt fruit tf Inn ymuwr A nnin .It'! nut jrnw over niiilit. Am- t rt r.H un uh, nml i' Atnnai.;aiH,f in htciilitiu' uwtiy iur money, uo i stmlint; ur caimnty for work nml r'iiriiiif us for a tlcrtoluU old uk If )uu wih to Ih rotnfortftlilo, you tntist U i;iii puttintr away your money now, Hon wh.n old rotne joti an fail l.ai k uioii the money you I'.ANKKll vheti ymt were ytunner. I'oynur Imiikintt with iih. We pay 1 per cent. inUre.st. IHLLSIIORQ NATIONAL HANK W. II. Wkiiki se., V,v iN H, T, I.KKI .tkb. Xwe l ir.. lU'lli kt mil I, ('uHlnrr, CALIFORNIA The I.antl of Sunshine and Flowers Reached by the I W SUN S IT Ytwl I l060lNSMASTAl I 1 I w Quits I I LOW ROUND TRIP FARES I'OUTLANO OltKCSON CITY JVOODHUUN SAtKM U0SKIU1UG ('.HANTS PASS ASHLAND l'Vom ALHANY COKVAMiW MeMINNVII-U'l KUGKNH mul from other Main Line uiul Ihnneh Line Points to Los Anelew, ('olton, I'nHHiulonn, Kivoraiiio, Sun Hurnailino uiul other California points with atop-overa in either di reetion mid lontf return limit. THROUGH TRAIN SIORVICK DAILY ijnil I'l Hltelxeo Kxiri'Hi: Willi nWrvnlinti Cur, I'iiIIuihii Sinmhiril nml '"iiOnI Hlfepm cur hikI Hll-trfl li irk wn( ilny cuhcIic hihI ilinlnu car. I'lilil'orilla Ksprftlil .Willi SUiiilnnl nml Toiitlsl Hli'i'ping nirn, nll nlti l hlKli lck rn-Nt ilny conclin mul rtiniiiK cur. All Imiim rdimcct nt Hiin 1'rnncliicn Willi tlirouvJi li mlrrn tniin vin Odt-n or inilh lhroiith l,wt AilKlf mul the Sunm-l Ronle 1 " iHti'i, nlt'1'iiiiig c ir m-fommiiilaliiinii, litkeU, or lilerutiire on California cnll on nciirrst ngctit or write JOHN M SCOTT, Oenern! I'nsieiiKer Agent, l'ortlaml, Oregon. 44-46 "UV, H e VaHhiiii.'t iii 1'ouiit, rm!!r AtM iat,,,,, f,n,mit t ,. emu!, i. .1 ip.'niit-nd.M.t a prujMi ,,Ii,,ft uhi-r. l.v th a-.M'i:i lion mufiit intcri ht tl(i' pupiU of t!n pijf.iif M h.fi in U-tt. r jmiiiI try and n r' of it; and in eon hi 'It-ration of tln-e farU w- n il. mit Ui fi!uin ru!-H: lltU- No. 1 We w ill furni-h a t!inr nt 1., ,ef ,,r 12 -lurk n'V ut f'l.Vl M-r mi Hint', of any m il known vari'-ty, from a mating r tundard !.r- I Htm-k a . o, cd an I l.n d l.v Hi.- fam ii-rt of the a.;uN'iiitini aIi'i',,' ruoiifs ajijx-ar on ft. U-r t i. Msued later. K tie ,'o. are y ia-.in- tt d to ( ! ru to name ami 7') pt t t fcttli-' When Ht I under a hell. Rule No. !! ?,t) jn-r rent of alt III. UK )' reeejved fr.MII the ord.-fH, to Ih held hy the meretary of the a-i-sociatiofi and paid over to the eoiii ty ieienntetident to ! di-tnliiled an preruiuriH, at time and plat f nchool .nr an ile.iiif- ii.it I !y eotinty KiiM-rinteinleiit. t 1 ! dm l-d eipiaily imoiite each tlai !, entered tw fito a ;') pi-r eent lirht eli, 2' l r eent Hec ond p iH, j ljH-rient first etn k it '. . . per eent Keeoml e n-ker- el',, IH per Cent lir t pllHetH, "j per cent mtuihI pullets, .1 pi r eet t 011 first Holid et.loretl ei.rker- I. o jh-r e. nt on het mli I color ed p iliet, . p4r cert on parti colored .cockerel, a jmt cent on U-nt parti colored pullet. R lie No, 1 I'leniinni on iluekH a f"'.io I' irvit trwi IH per cent. m cond trio ! jh r cent, lirt.t drake pi -r cent. Heeond drake o per cent, first duck 10 percent, M-rond duck f -r cent, to be divided equally U'twee'i each cheei entered. Rule No. 5 It is further agreed ly the association that they will iHMie a pamplilet with the rule and revrulations by s hich the teacher ami pupils may be voverned and furnished to every teacher in the county. Rule No. (! All orders to be cash, and forwarded to (!. M. I.iti!eha!es, secretary, J-orest Grove, ( r. Rule No. 7 All reixirt- of tin satislactory nnters and infertile c,vs to Ih made tlirivt to the secretary anl t). K. d by the ttacher of their re)iHTtivc st liotils. Rule No. 8 All hirdii exhib ited in competition for the alxivc prizes are to Im? hatched from t'ltiTi purchased through the asso ciation only. Rule No. !) - Scholars vvishiim further ii.fornt.Vion about any particular breed may write the seeretary who will refer the mat ter of the breederof that variety lest luhtpted to answer the suim G. M. Littlehalett. Seeretary." SI'I.I.I IN(I COM'CSr The WushinKton County spelling contest bids fair to be a success There ate moii- than liftv school in the contest, and over a thou ssiinl Uy8 and Kirls tukinir part the lust month s report is nov in the hands of the committei I he schotil which makes th highest averntrt will receive i kv, also the sev enth and eiv;ht4 jfi'iide, the fifth and sixth grade and the fourth imide. A grand final spelling down will he held at HillsboriMit the close ol the contest, in which each school having taken part in the contest will t entitled to one represent ative. The one who spells dow n will receive a cash ten dollar account in the Shute Saving Rank. This account begins drawing interest on the lii-s t of the month in which the "spelling match" is held. The prize is olfered by A. 0. Shute. The following schools are tak ing part in the contest: District 1, Teaoher, Martha Reeken;-!, Marcclla Morrissev;5. Mrs Kmnin liieghler;8, Henrietta Case; It). C F G rover; 11 jt, 0 II Kraus; 12, Anna Schwall; 10, Al bert Hatch; 17, M N Honham;20, Wahnonn Chapman; 21, H 11 Coiiirnn; 22. Gladys Trew; 24 Josephine Hyde; 25, Anna Thomp son; 2(1. Linda. Koch; 28, H T Kvnna; !W, Hettie Skidmore; S2, lsla Laiighlin; !58, R L WannjSt), j Floyd Rierly; 42, Kthel Lewton; ,41, AlmaMoline;4(!jt, LenaGrab ! horn; 48, D VanRlnrieom; 40. R L VVildnmn; &2, Clam Walker: 54, !KHio Arns; 55, Rslella Guerber; 5(5, Kmma Craft; 57, R Doty; 02. Mrs Finney; til!, L T Anderson; (ill, Mrs Tniitt; 71. Mlanche Haz I lift; 74. RG Webb; 80, C Deford, 81, Kdith lYchin;88. Mrs Deford; no t ... tu 1.01 i.'ii. .1 T no m, imv, vyjvei;;i, ntnei utJ.v,, Iva I'eterson; 95, Minnie Davis; 1)7, Sister Agnes; 91), Norma Mc K cover; lOljt, Anna Duncan; 105, Ada Compton; 10G, M liiekert; 108, Hazel Workman. When you ask for Cyrus Noble the deal er knows that you know good whiskey. Il ' you tmt njr otlir food mUtVtj. W.J. Van S. im vi -m & Ok (kncraS Agents, Portland, Ore I oat -v MuiUerxof lluinm Our 1 w.iauiiiu t Invectnimt Certificates i- areREALtk:yHikcrs W. 0. Donelson UNDKRTAKKR $ Calls attenJci night or day. Clfa:l and Parlors. vmi Ntv 1 I CENT I I VAUCHT. Exclusive Selling Agent. Hillsboro. SondforUooWct 60456arbt:iL!lWi0f f HELP YOUR CITY --MOORE'S -Laundry y Mmi.i; Ivjuipjtc J to d of Corner am! Rkoad'.vav woik in a sat! Ill UIlK' clause;; f.i.p.ry Family WasHinp Specialty Ry 1'atronizing Home In l'istry. A dollar sfient in the city once, will lie spent innumerable times. You have a hundred chances to Get It Bach Try some of our Hillsboro made Rread. Y'ou will like it, and the more we bake, the Iwttpr bread we make. Our(':iket anil l-ifri,.a arn I delightful. Washington Bakery x il Third Street Hoffman's Sawmill is sawing from the best timber in Washington county. The finest Rough and Dressed Lumber KILN DRIKD FLOORING and RUSTIC always on hand. Estimates on Buildings, Flooring, Rustic, Ceil ings all kinds of finished lumber for Iicum; material. We deliver. I hone: I'ac. States, Glencoc Central, 37 PETER HOFFMAN, Bacona. Oregon 4, F. W HAINES, fres. L J corl. Vice Pres. CHARTER NO. 8oj6 A R lea bo, cashier nrd Telcjili 'm , Ci:y 1 rentcscmauvc ui;i in.i ;rii give you juices and iulor ui:uiii. rptiMiT Fi:k u 1: 1 1 The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon Capital and Surplus $60,000. A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT The following comparative ni iirmrnl of the deposits oil ictonrctt of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of Voint Grove, Ore., uuder iu ptetcot mioagenient pek vo!unH: DKPOSITS Nov. 2, 1909, $ 92.31S.9G . May 2. 1910, 132,138.98 Nov. 2, 1910, 133.1S-1.G4 May 2, 1911, 118 877.81 Nov. 2, 1911, 153.430.91 May 2, 1912, 201,079.10 Resources May 2, 1909, $177,348.10 " 2, 1912, 315,261.56 40 Per Cent Cash Reserve Notice of I inal Settlement In fie County Coiut of tin- SuVef Hh--Unn for Ci tiiit- of VV.tiiiitoa TH M C V P TH AT CHKERS get espial attentiou at this grocery, it comes in the form of tea. If there is one thine more than another we are proud of, it is our blend ol tea. Rich in flavor and fra grance it is the beverage that I is full of comfort and cheer. H1LLS50KO MERCANTILE CO. Phone. .M.iin 1M)2 III tin- Mtiin ruf llu' KtlHtf nt Clituupey II. W't'lib, i.r sil. Notliwis lirrody ifl Hint tli tnnler , '? AfKJi l.-limt ha 111..! til thll IHIIItllv .-..lift ..I-i ' V VJ i. fx. tlin Main ol Oreiteii f.sr 'h-Ihiii;Imii County. Inr ilulv vfrlilisl tin anvunt nil rn"rt in ihf iimiifr ol -"iill eHUi., tei.l Hint Kiiiil i-eiiri 1 111 iiwl ni I p Neiilp. ,s 11 urilnv, llix I !h ilay el Mnn li. l!i;t, lit tlld lloiirnl t'Uo'l'llH k , in,, line. mI t tip itmnty cnurt room tit W&HlieiUtoa I'li.mi.v, (lii'.;en, in IlilUli,. ro. On irmi, s Urn I'liii'e, f.,r lieniiim nh-(-ellniu to n-eil nil nr . uiul nml njint, llllll fur tilt lilltll Si'lllr lllKIll ol Ullit UalHlH, OhIh.1 Uiis rl. lilt. IW.1 II111111.1I1 M. Wi-I.U. Ailiiilnlslr.urn ul tin Ks'.iiool ('luuu- Pty I. Weill", IMi'hwiI. RAiUKT & HARE. AllimiKjs loi' AiliniiiislrntrU & CORNISH 1.AWYKRS Phone City 232 Hillslwro Commercial Bank Big. HILLSRORO, ORE. SUMMONS In tho Clriiilt Court tf the State of Ort'KtMi for Washington County. Miiria OiiKi;'tt, I'Ulnllil v tiiHiriro M. iKiumt, JHifniular Tt (liiirKii M I'l'ititfii, rIhivo nmiifxl liifimilunl : ll.J fcj FRANK. SHOGREN 'J General Blacksmithing and Hofse-S hoeing Satisfaction Guarantee!. (Virdiitr's Ol J Stand, near Sear's ii O.nr.iKe, Th.iril Street, Hillsboro, ihv ntn of the State of roii : i on art' lnwliy r'iuii)'il aim imiii iiiiiiuIihI to hiuinil iiiiii. nr in tlm hnv ftiititlnil court mul auxwi'r tlio Complaint nii'il aenniKi you in imp hihv ihuiiuii raiiso, on or iH'forti tlm Hspirntltm of six w wks li-oin tlit ilato ut tlin I rut pulilifi- tl.-n Hi la siniiiiioim in lhn MillNliorn Ar KUH tlm ilnli' ol' IIik liist luililii'iiUon tliortHif iM'iiiit .lammry !, IIHil, n l Hit" late tif tlm last piihluati m HiortMil Mil' Kflirunrv 27, ll'I'l, to wit, on or U'foro r'tiriruarv Hi. I'll.'!: nml you will iiw tuko noilre Unit It you fail to an apiamr ami aiiHwor miiit nomplaliit, lli olaiiiliir will apply to llm court for th rmlt'l orav- cil for ileinrtiiili'il iu lior oomplniiit, tu m il: I'nr a tlonron illxsiilvini: tho uiHrrlaitc ami niarrlaitn oontrant now fmlstiM Iwiwwn th plalntitf ami tli (lol'i'mlant, Umii the Krounda uf cruel ami iiihunian IrfutiiH'ut ami personal Lnillonlticia, n nderinff plain till'a I ilc rmitli naniup, anJ lor thecoata ami iliiliui-41-jniinis ul thin unit, and for Ore- such otlior ami further tlocn n ai may I niirrnH.ii'y ami omin'r In the itmuiisna. I'll in Hiinimoim la sorvoil un ly publi calion pursuhni tlo ait oritur oi Honorablo l. II. Ucawiiirr, County Jmlirw ol Waah iiiKton I'miiity, Orooii, iiiU ami ilate.1 on the titti ilny of Januatr, WIS. nd Inch onlnr iviint'H that you appoar and aiimvcr on oc tHiloro Kfliruary 27. WIS, Miu:Uy A llaio, Atloruoys for flalutitt'. I will trive a beautiful framed picture . in colors, with each 110 or more purchase, in my new store.G rover Combs, Furniture dealer, Third Street. Successor to A. C. .Donelson. MfgsN J-mk-'l Jym LIME AND SULPHER SPRAYS You would not plant a field of corn unless you culti vate it properly, otherwise you know you could not get a good crop and you would be w asting your ground and your time. An orchard is only planted once in twenty or thirty years and it is years before you pet any returns. Considering the investment of time and ground you realize the importance of giving it the necessary care. Did you ever stop to think that the proper care of the or chard would make a bigger difference than the proper care of a field of corn, and that it takes less machinery and less : work to do it. Come and ask us about spraying machines for your fruit trees and see how easy it is to double your fruit crop. PERCY LONG Phone Main 373 HILLSBORO OREGON PROMPT WORK HONEST WORK TII0S. H. BROWN Contractor Farmers' Thone 74 a PLASTER BRICK AND CEMENT Hillsboro. Ore. FOR THE Best Fire Insurance AND PROMPT SRTTLR MRNT OF LOSSES 8KB JOHN VANDEIV7AL Agent London & Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. Pacific States PhoM 14 HIUAXG&O