Kilns. The Tr ii HILLS nin.snok),()ki:(;()N, march ij. NO. XIX Tl f : 1 ; to' Ut nrnicinu MCAIIQI ytll ULululUil niuttw m TIMBER FIELDS .. ............ llw Mat kit lif iiuiumis"- mif ImbtiMM SIU Mill 14 di I'W'l tlMt' i" pout court I.viii"ti t ! i t j.v,-rf.m-iit mi t Lav.- ?2 M ,r.- I'T rli,',',' "' . . .. ii .... it'ii- mill Vtlt"' llK 'iui ..,,. il li lu.lll HI L(.n.,n f Wil'hinift.MI """) I I I ... IIU'I " " I lhr w ill l"1 great loiiiU-t cirri.. lh ...t... i '.. 1 1 . I i.i. until""1 in"'" " mU-r ('".. tho W '"' I'"'1-" vuriou olM-r i ninnr. ith lioiipr;u I' iii','l-''"'K Ihi l'aiui"t:i riiiHii. i" '" ln u..iiiiiir ran:- " '' "' " ,1 hldiiu.' a'"tii-i"ii ii'Hi iatn.ii.k coiiln. Aim. nUllV. the "nlli""" nn.iiry ll.iviiik' m willu'iii U r. In- In rr Heme bnnlier-naii. H ,n.cr ii, "ld hull l, ri-it III I.H MAIliill liilttiiirs" raiU'iV I uhiIm t nmti bn tun! lh v an t In.' th.-ir k. mill 1-t.mVU t' -l cuMini tt,.. Kll "I ' ''' -. i .. r ...i ... I-.. .....l lil i"1 llillil"" ' ii- .o.gr.n holdings, ami iii 1 . I . . I. . .! I litt-rgrlUI. lli' H I'M lift'ii'iK-' ii, In I'h.rrv t.lve. I hi ll r mill H" hlM It lutlli.Ulli'll )ini'Ut. uii.l Hi'' ! 'l ,"M lnii-Ji.d, ami wlxti 1 1- tmr . . i . . .. :ti i . hin. rv ih umtall"! U'i win " h urn- hi? n .ml m w. rwini). A l. al liinlx r muiiT hlal.il in )b Aivhi. Kriil.iv. tliat tl.' U""i Hiiow mi in InmiM-r. ami nri'ifou kull n-ap I ho liarst inmi linn JorM arl. MHUMI VN I'UII lw I'nr tul Kin," fr haUliinjr. S. t'.'ll I. Uoil. l!arrv.l rk; II r si ttinif nf !.; jr. r Vt. Huliv rliukin. lii ont l arh; S. Whito h i'liurnK, 11 l-r I'.; $.' iht l'K; I'uliy chirk.. In ri-iit.. Will do ruNlom hatrh na' am) furninh Ik' "f I'-ajlinj; arii-ti. Ai-'ont furtho fgniou Mrl'lanahan incuhator. Snl iUiit fur ratal) vio !' wtal. AU"i hni' n itno Whito !?hirn nrkt ri-U for naif. IL K. Hun-uiiMir.Orr-nro. Aililntu. IlilUlmn), U'Hlt.' t. W. IL I hun.o. of IjiMtna. Cal.. rfcrntly m-nt W. (). lionrliMin l;iiHMirt fnm tli Mmican Ko lul.lii. I hi littlo iift of jiUrr ;i!1iw i liiin to travrl unmnUntt J in Ihc laml of tho Miintrzuma -iiiiU hh ho wcro rtturht hy tho n U-U. I hi' iaiH iuol prinr to Mmlrro' ilnwnfall. and Mhi-thor or not it would U of wilm at thiit tiinu i an oM-n iiiMtioit. I ho intrumiit untt'-n in tyin-writrr in Spaninh, :unl h i l tho Ht-al of Ktato on it Viewer Appointed on Three New Itlfhway t Survey ami l.tKale Cl.t Iftv AM) Kl COKbl K IMhlkf I I I S Lf Ut el CUimt Aydilti Coiialy rather County Oiurt. Judk'o IU'aoi'r ami ('oinriuHHiotur Nylrk' and larili Saturday, adjourru-d thr WHHion of court oviT to Wrdni'M- lay of thi wifk. aftir a thrr and half day Hitting. Tho fol lowinvr lunino!i wa trannacU d Ordorod that ifcial mad fun in lUMinct Mi. ii turnoJ o r r,:.VJ ,h :ts l.t'7 l.'iT Tho South.-m I'unln- .".riniinio as now runninjf. H ioiiowi. To I'ortlatid MrMmnvillo paHn'iror. a. in Slu rnlan train, a. in nilainiMik train. I. m ( orvalli ovi rland. l in On Siindav. tho Shi ridan ii.iu'.-r- ilmH mil ran1 iiiuiHiMi for I'ortland uiitit H:.Vl. Kruin I'orl land fralli i.iHunv'iT. a. in SlTJ; TillamiKik ia.iHi ia''r. a. in l' m Sheridan iaim'iivr r, in o.l j M'Minnillriaswniror, . in "i " I't I'd K SVI I. Tho undiTiit'iiod will hi-'I at puli hr auction at hn ram h. I uulo east u I'rm'ri'SK, nnd i intlo N. V. nf Mrtwr Station, on Ihi' Ori'von Kli-i liir, at Ion a. in., on TUKSUAY. MAUiTI is F.ifc'ht hirh i-indo .lorsi-y rows; 2 yarlintf hfilir; ri'islorod Jrr.i v hull, In) Hi. r.'ipiii'itv Stiarpli'Mri t'n-ain rjiarator. hand or jMU'.i r; :mi Ih. Imttor wtnki-r, lu-al. Slmldard rhurn. Thin lu rd of row s is I hi' soli d ion d yi-ars of hrfnlinu: fnun full IiUmI Jrrsoy hulls. Tho asl Wind r tin y havo iivcraKod Hlbs. of huth-r inr work M'r row. Can ! sri'ii nl any tinio jirior to Half. Tortus of Salo $10 and under, rash; ovi r, Ii months tiino, hank nolo tioto, at S prrrriit. Jl T cent, oil for rash. Thus. P.rnilloy. Ownor, J. I'. Kuralli. Aui tionror. II. W. Scott, nt l-Wost Crovo, was down to tho rounlv nont rriday. Si'vrral thoroiiL'hhi'i'd I'olain China Uiars for Halo. Oak ('ovr Farm, or apiily tn (ion. K. liatf loy. .lfitf i'.. . Ilanlmir. tho jiistiro up tt IJaston for muny niiions. was in town I'riilay. on Imsinoss nl the lomi' of justiro. l'uro-hri'tl IhiirOrpiniclonrork rrcls for Hiilomlso a doon ntixoi imlli'ts. S. l'.(!oiMlwin, ono milo wohI of Uillshoro. top of th hill. f2 2 Mrs. Klmor .lohnson wont to t rrswrll the last of I ho work, to ttont tho bedside of her hroth JT, (it'o. Srhulmerirli. who was "I with pneumonia. . For mile: Whito I,eirh(irn pul ots. Also Reveral incubators urn hriMMlers. Infest makes - .. 1 Adams, near .labez Wilkes place, south of the City I'urk. I'lln 1 Haw rordwixdl. tHilr Ul to 12 imhi-s iii diameter, fence rails, md Umrds of ull kinds, into toi-iK lengths. Will ko into llu- country. Write, phone or all mi me. Carl Skow. corner th and Fir. IlillsNin. Oreifon. I'h.me. City KZL John Kamna. the Karniinvrton rancher was in the last il the wei-k. lie and Mr. Kamna will t-.i to HtmiM' thi Summer. tart iiik' Houif time in May. They ex iMct h motor over (Jrrmany, Sviterland. I'.elk'ium and a xr lion of Kranre. John say he i uiect to find wme nmd that are road over there, even 11 no has to hunt up tho famous stretch nf highway built by one Julius Caesar, preer' Fjirly Standard jxitato K.-il for sale. I'otatoeH matur' in '.) dav. Smielhinf new, and llie think' fine. Have aUut 40 bunhels. C.o. It Ibk'loy. or op ply at Oak Cove Kami. 4otf W. IL Pavie.of Hank, plead e.l L'uillv last cveninir. in Judite Smith's court, to the charge of killinir two deer, back in Janu arv. 1912, He was fined $). His brother. H. A. Pavio. was lined $.V for x'rmittinir sawdust to urecolale into llollister trtn-K tributary of Dairy, it the Schramel & Pavie Itnw. sawmill. I'or Sale -A oOacre farm, half cleared. room house, barn. Mh in k'"'l condition; and outhuiUJ Hies voiinu Iwarinir orchard 'i!ir Ktiition and town. Want to sell on account of old Bk'O do help. Write 15.)x K. City l.ute fi. J L. Hartlelt. formerly of near Ciiiston. now mamtk'or of the A. J. Kay hopfarm, at Witch I - j-.-t was in the city Saturday. arrompany in Frank WeisenU-ck. Mr. I'.artlett says thai ino ucu . 1 Farm is now Mrs, I . W ( lillette's, of Portland, and he has leased it for n term of years. All pat ties knowinir themselves . . . t . . i. . .....I..M.i!,..i.l ..'ill linlelileil in ine uiun-iniKinn .lease rail and settle. Payments an In made to either U. h. Krankor thoundorsik'ned.-J. K .rsvick. K.H'dvillo. Ore. .kvu Harney the Hoaverton orchardist. was up to tho city Saturday. Mr. Uw manuiac- lures the Aetna Pranil oi spray. and has sold onmik'h of his article o load a vessel in the last lew years. Tho Crand Marca in the most wholesome two for n nuarier moo ke on market made in Ore mm. bv K. Schiller. When you indulge in a kihkI smoKe nuy a Irand Marca. lii The Ladies' Aid of Scholia, .. ill huve n soria evemnir. wun i i.mLrram. at the Artisan Mall ..iw.iu Saturday eveninkt. March Anei on su e. lsazaar. coiiee and refreshments. All are in vited. ,bw. Smith, an oldtime Cedar Mill bov. nnd who Still OWNS property down there, was in the CI UUUI UP ROAO MMIEF1S WARDENS RUSSELL i. i. Krar.rH. ..f luaiaim. a n n riniirD mn rn a niy v -tor Salurlay. ULU iHri 1 Lll lUULLU John Schneider, of Phillip;. wa a city caller Friday. J. S. Myers, of north of Oir- fieli iH. was in the county wat Saturday. L J. Creps and Mr. Mills, of llank. were in the county seat Saturday. William Tiederiirinn. of Mow iJea.ertoii. was a City cal.er Sat- rume Wardca Deaie Ike Slry. But unlay. l. It. Wheeler and wife, of Aloha, were n town Saturday. on l.u.MlieiS ai Wie couri iinu. b Ih. ILVJ IWef-lVitM at l.nd of 111 t ishinz l.lne a a Ik-coy PATTON VALLF.V KANCMIR H4S FLN Would Voa or I F. C. M.trholl was out from Poitland. Saturday. kjr-etin- friends. .1. Hills, of Iwyond North Plains. vas in tie county seat Friday. It isn't very often that anyone drive one over on Game ani ens Geo. W. and Chas. Uumll. for they are known far and wMe as the boys who catch violators of hunting and fishin; lawn- but a story reaches Hillsboro from Patton Valley that is rich. by ex-county clerk Hailey upon the cmrt bouse. Ifoinir out of olfice Ih? turned into J. V. Marsh and son. H nj.. Ihw lon,l Hitrirt fun.! wen- m from (Ynterville the last Ordertnl that the county road "f U e w,', k as mt ptitioner paying one-half ror sal-', re-is.ir.al.le. if taen of th.. ilamniiH im4..K4.'il K:iid lV Marrb ! Jor J COWS." h. I I,,. i. i ,f I'-ifl.m V:i!!fV M .'. . , i . . I Tk I'.iuui.ll Ij.i j ,l..nv it l.;t sn in town rrmav. on rtusim;- ai I were we itame K'titioners t have ?M dayn w herein to liipiidate. Ordered that Ualeiifh Kol.in son. Ole Olson and Surveyor Mc (lee survey and locate proxK'd County ICad No. .1kS. petition ol Ko'tcrt Johnson and others. Ordered that Frank llowell. V, A Plieth and Surveyor McIe view and locate promised road .So. 5i0, H'tition of John Conzel mann et als. Onlered that J W Huuhes.C H Huchanan and Surveyor Mc(ee view and locate pruiioKod road No. fo7. tH'lition Tanner i t als, Nickersnn. eriiorna. Or. J-'t. lUriiiaii Tiflemann. of blow would yoa or wardens. The tale, as it comes to the county seat, is that there is a rancher up on Patton Lreek who jrenerally has trout for breakfast every morninir. and it has been impossible for the jfame deputies to tret him in the trills of the Leiui-riim. was a cuy oaiuruay , jt js gai(i that the tA.0 moriuri. In.ll made a cornoact to watch Fnni Stark, fi thany. n a for him. and land him. if it took February at $.772.15. and Kecord er Perkins reorU'd fees for same month at $171.1(0. The following claims were al low id: V. h Stiieiiigl", co lira. mUi . oo K.I t Mir, rlril. 1rp. m!, rp-3lH IJ tt B kraasurf. ru tu,!ie hI . .ml i CA Hol, co cm mlli.iirr ji Hour, ifl.ii lK-r SIU'K -HU JHT j..iin sirn. co couiuii.i0t.f , . 71 ss liarrel. at Vauirht . hvery sack llu1....rol...7v.,i . ' " U.n:.r:.nte.-d Argu. rominiuKmer co ,v uiipllr hi nu " KC li.t.u.irtit.n eoik.i7. .k. j. j i'ortt,r, the hopcrower, M.iJ M U..Ur. ja.rnilr coutl ... s ' W P...nn.,,.r of Forest visitor th hist of a week. For three days they laid in the brush close to the stream on the banks 01 which the farmer resides, and it ap pears that he caught sight of them. After hours of patient waiting, the story sroes-of course. Geo. and Chas. will deny it-the farmer and his son were seen coming to the creek, each burdened with a fishinjr pole. Here was the chance, and the Kussellu aid to themselves "Wa'ia rnt th m nt lnstl" The Peter Alm-juist and Henry farmr 9mi Mn had their Miller. 01 Ik'Iow Aewwin. were i:a rla c waters of Fat county neat the week. W:ti. Welch, one of the Heaver Ion district, was transacting business in town Saturday. Hubert Thompson, who first wei.t to Cedar Mnl in In., was up to the city Saturday. Win. Hurley, of Virginia Place, Clerk t Luce ri'inr ted foes for was in town Saturday morning. U' k;ivs that Virginia 1 lace is rapidly getting under cultivation. greeting friends in town batur- h.n 8trpam. and in a minute out lay. Fancy Hard Wheat m.i cr.n.uii. -thee ... lot 4-U'rove. were dow n to the city the M.mr WiiMiti, " ' biw last of the week K l) MrmOKin. it ram coml 4 AlrtCU'tt llor, njTttltig I'foplc Sioir Co gruml jnrv jm II K I'nimtMI. court houM- "5 t)I Mwlflc to. cvurt btMiar 1 i;(xl Year Kuliltrr. e h rirnr.lo 7i llilllKro Trl Co. e Ii ninr..., is its K U IVrkliii. rrcwnlrr ist 8 M C Cae. clrrk In office uf County 8 llol .SuS . ., - Jo 00 I C A l'lri;tv. ilrp !im(T ilfjr txwnhni; piiMtiirr .... .I'M $ Pr V A iUilcr, Intaue l . S k Vlncrnl. Iirnllh nllirrf 10 00 T C luiilcy, u roll ciiriuiun ai $ Smokers want the best -there came a w hirling, shining object. patent t the end of each line. The Hussells were going to close in when one of them suggested that they had better wait until they caught several, as they seemed to be biting finely, and the evidence would be all the stronger. A minute passed, and each landed another shining, w riggling object; then another. I I la C. .i-l I .t1l .It.ti.inM . mi r V" f. " Street, Pythian fore call for a Schiller or a Grand and another. When they thought Marca, when you want to see the each had canirht about a half blue w reath curl. .i.n tK nmhpd out of the brush and said: "We're sorry and W.J. Gregg, of Loisyville. to say it, but you arrested. are adding to their acreage of The old gentleman slowly moved htms this season. his tiuid of Climax from one . . ... cheek to the omer. ana replied. iMce ouiik iTime Mvvr iiruu ,l 11 ... If I nit Ml. n uai o mv niauci iv "V: u ' . ' T' " vou fellers dippy? We aint HEALTH WYhints 1 r ' Y ' r A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE" Whenever you or any member of your family feel sich and don't Know what is the mat ter. Never Delay, see the doctor. Hut if you know what ails you bad cold grip, catarrh, dyspcp.sia, or the thousand and one complaints of the human body, 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 TV1.0 Tlcalfc Flmirr Qfio REXALL STORE I d' Are You Thinking ttajjAi a 1 s m as mtjr.: 4 0 i 4 Of opening a Banh Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National BANK DSD B W llarnca, K'luK.l an l't .Ir4 .1" Kiel Datura, lax refuuil .'. t4 5 Mary T Clriimiii. irfuml ol lai.-a. 4 Cmi K IVu liman, com court 15 l-'anhlnn Stulitr. co nuiit 4 S J II Drown, cm coii't 7 J" A P Wilkci, caae ol rvr 4 00 Coltnite t nilrrtakiHK Parlor, of Kr l" t 4 75 i 1" 3 9.1 5" .VI 75 4 6,i 4 90 Hldg. F. Purdy. who vou ketehin no fish. upon invest igation they found the two had been using some bleached beet Pythian Hldg. I N ki.liloaoli. liriiWrt Owl lllrclrie Co, c n Mia iiy Sloan, cir cl wit - (, O Slcwn, K O Alll.n. ('.lava & Pruillioiiiiiic Co, mrrcut rip, trraa ollice ... V II Shulr, tax Col, ahrr ullire...- C A Lanikln, lax roll I, A UMillcr. election V V, Hilla. rVciiona Win Mctjulllaii. truant ollicrr 10 71' llillatmro Tiantlcr (.0, Irtihl t i)j IIIm l.ivrry Co, achool mpl i oi V U McPlicrn, iirofcamoiml er. 75 i Oro liallireath, election. So It M Siiiilh, witnraa 1 ui Ihi1piwiii1iiI. aiifiiiiira . A IK J110T Klce, cir et rmihI iur.. .. 1 50 Monday. Hon. l'.nu. ow ns one 01 li.e nno places ai nhs. about eight inches in length. the mouth ot ration auey, was slightly curved, and the way in the city Friday. thev wriggled, turned and tlash- ii..v.. v.. ir....i linvni t'lnb ed in the sun made them look ,".. . .. , ...1.1.1 c.nv.i,, ,..i ir not u-hv exactly ime mose uute wuitu V'VUU 1 IIIOI IJ"V. "vi aj I - . a. ntV Kmmolfs. Second Street, things tnat smeii so gwxi m a trying pan. nuxea in wun a m tie Hour coating, butter, pepper Private desks for writing your business letter; for draw ing your checks and a 2 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 modem conveniences. Joar patronage courteously receive. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main and Third, HIIHboro. k TT K ": m:X -- S "M M X K vsivsMri J. J. VanKleek. of below Kin- and salt. When the boys saw ton. and breeder of Jerseys, w as the situation they concluded they ! had lost out and hiked for Gas ton. They deny it vociferously. but who wouldn t? JERSEY COW SALE II C Atwell, co fruit liniwctor.. Jna II Jack.tchiMil anperviaor.... Cliat (ieilwrncr, biiilj;' C.i-u Lariiirrinann, tax fund O A Plieth. luMiie wotk J S Lomnnir, liriilne... 6.1 5" -IjS .VI .. .11 s .. $ Si - 75 xl . .11 00 iv Monday, making tho rounds for Hlake-McFall & Co,, and pay ing taxes. ,F. C. Miller, of the Arcade District, above North Plains, was in tho city Monday, on probate business connected with the es tate of the late Mrs. Anna G. Weir. C. R Holcomb, of I'ortland. was out the last of the week, af t..e Hiiendinur the Winter in Cali fornia Ho niav reurn to that state ami locato after a few months. Mm. Nancv Johnson and .iniiirhter. Mrs. Frank Holcomb, of West Union, were Argus call ers, Saturday. Vrederiek Johnson, of Farm imrtoti. was uu Saturduy, paying McNamrr llrs, co cimrl - 00 Klualieth Hlsnon, ik-liool aojit of... 50 00 (Continued on Pue 3) OREGON I-I.I.CTRIC TRAINS To Portland - 6:24 7:15 8:44'. 10:64 1:10 3:54 a countv seat visitor the last ot the week. Geo. Galbreath, of Tualatin and Kugene I 'ant. of Keedville. were in the county seat batur day. Fred G. Hoidel. now ranching The undersigned will sell at the at Summit. Henton l ounty. was Second Street Livery Ham. Hills dow n over Sunday, visiting boro. at one o'clock in the after tnemls ami relatives, returning n0on. on SATURDAY. MARCH 15 rhe WiKHlmen of the World rt ot mire bred and high grade .... . 1 . 11 - r- : w ill have a social time at k reus jersev dairy cows -four register Hall. Saturday evening, March ett covvg. all in milk, three of 15. The entire membership is them young; registered heifer. requested to no in attendance. g m0nths old; 2-year old regis- Consul lonimandor. tered Jersey bull imported, from For sale: Thoroughbred White J. B. Stump herd. Monmouth; Leghorn eggs, $1 for 15. or $6 per hundred; also hens and pul- fi:23 8:19 9:b8 From Portland 7:47 9:54 - 11:45 2:19.... 4:50 6:23 7:35 9:22 12:23 a m a ni a 111 a m p m p m P i p m .p m a m .a m a ni p m ,pm p m pm p m a m RANCH FOR RENT Hunch for rent245 acres, 70 acres in cultivation, 35 in alfalfa; comfortable house and barn, or chard, running water, well and windmill-in Klickitat Co., Wash. Inquire Telephone Main 144. or address Hillsboro, Box 333. 50tf lets; won second pen pme at Hillsboro in UU2.-Emil Stark, Hothanv, address Portland. Ore., Route 2. 52-9 Geo. Laomermann. of above Panks. was in town Saturday, enroute home from a trip to Portland. Ho says the sawmill business is looking up nicely, and he expects a. big run for the Hunger mill, in which he is in terested, this season. Relatives and friends of Geo. Schulmcrieh. Creswell, were much alarmed over his condition, last week.- he being a sufferer from iinuenioina. He rallied about the middle of the week, however, and was out of danger by Thurs day evening. Mrs. Etta J. Brown has sued Andrew M. Brown for divorce, alleging cruel treatment for number of vears. The Browns have been residents of this coun ty for about 20 years, and the husband was night otlicef for the city of Hillsboro, tor a lengthy term. weeks registered Jersey bull calf; eleven high-grade Jersey cows, all in milk, young, and in good Mow of milk coming fresh in August and September; four high grade Jersey heifers, com ing two years, freshen in July and August; some of this herd have had the tubereulein test, and all are healthy. This herd has its foundation in the registered stock of Wm. Schul- mench. ot farmington. noted for production. Subject to in spection at ranch North Tualatin Plains, at any time prior to sale. Also one 1100 lb. Simplex cream separator, used but 3 months. Terms oi sale Lash at hand. or bankable note, nve monins, at 8 per cent, interest. Geo. Hiersdorf, tjwner. J. W. Hughes, Auctioner. 1 SS$S- SAVINGS BANk-S (o St 2 SOOV ) ) c --iV . aoto foL 4 INSURE THE SUCCESS Of your children by giving them an early start iu 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. SHUTE SAYINGS BAM KXfl-USlVK FOR SAVINGS r For sale Six fine brood sows and one boar past two years. Inquire of J. H. Hanson, Hills boro, R. 2, Box 7, or E. Peterson, Gaston, K. 1, Box 60. 51-1 Ben Patton and wife, of Olson, were in town Saturday, and at tended a session of the Grange. There's Solid Comfort with au entertaining book, an easy chair, fine light, and good sight. You will not get all the enjoyment possible without all of these essential featutes. If your eyes or your gkssss are not quite correct let me put them right. I have the necessary equipment and experience to do this accurately and quickly. laurel Jfl. Jott I i F f t, t r uro. 1UI I taxes. x x