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KUMKita iMri Miea ti ten jg, g, G. UHDGREH 1 rjp -- --T SPRING GROVE FARM I GUILTY AND PAROLED S i?i Nff curs ft-' JERSEYS Judge Caiiifihrll Olvre I orrorr Sa lMtn Man a Inlure IHtbitl . IAKCOV BV Bll 1 1 1 poll SAI.lv A l hitflt ira.l- .l.ry ..An. s..n to ! frrtdr h (.'' iiiif rt'v'iHttTrtl ImlW ai.'l l'il r. 1 1 - r i in ih luuh-l by MoNMOU'lll Nof.I.i:. .n.- wnm.-r at Stat Fair. l'.U. II' TI iwhIucimI un imrap- .f lr row tnltil I. Al rriMt-tvl P.. rk shirt- Pij-'H. :.irt.. I'l . rn.mt h ChirkriiH uritl Vkiu I tu Wh. WM. SCI1ULMKKICII. IlilM.oro. On. IIilKtM.ro, ihv , K. 1. 1'. .". luU ll.w Thai Hrratk l S Trant Mraal buauaur Ali)i i iiari.H .irnljrn-n. coming from a .ioio--r family of jrood ; rr.ututn.ti. wa in court, Tues day, ami .l.u..-l yutlty to larceny f U-m than $1iO. t-ntrusti-d to him wl.iU- In-wax in the naloon l.usiru-HK at TimU-r. Waldt-mar S t.n v an pnwnt as attorm-y for l.ir.ilyrrn. ami Ktati-d that the i. fftnlarit winded to plead truilty ami throw hiniH'lf on the mercy of the rourt. I.iridtfren. he Haid, ,wm now at honext toil, and ask ed rlernenrv liet atiie of hitt wife. Mi who hat hIoim! faithfully with w 11 Peoples Theatre 9 M.tiu St , iicut il"'r t. C:ty UArry Alwuy linri n Good, Up to dale Show for 5c anil lOc. Q MATINIlFJlvcry Sif.i!.!.iy at -4 HELP FIGHT T1IK Great Red Plague Citirns i.f thr '.t.ttc ,ur uty,d to iiil'mm thrinsclves rcarilin thi'. jla;iir hiih is i.uiMuy yn.tt stittct ui among lxys and youn mm, and sj.cn illy among the inmxent L'itU .'Mid unim II of tin- Mate ra:mts ate urged to pri'tiit their ihildtrn, ati I j l.iii'ltfnn during his lont; wait in jail. t'fori' a lond wan nroruretl. I he court Hetiterced fnrn one to ten ear in the jwfiitentiary. hut parol. -.1 on londition of ukh U-hiivior. Judjfe CampU-ll toh him that larceny of thin nature uUu in. ant ilwtruat of his fe lows, nrnl that he would have a hard time to live it down. Any infraction of proMr condui t, the court Haiti, would mean that h muM ! hrouxht Ix-fore him for Kentetice. IlilUlioro Commercial Hank vh rahtree. lo days to annwer the complaint; name ruling wa.s made an to the hank M cases V8 rrei Schmiilt and Y. Wenstrom t'aseH ilisminsed Brady versus I-wis; AlU rt Zimmerman; For i M drove vs A Kinney; Oregon lilictric vs John C lhenet als rik'ht of uv condemnation. JudmeiiU and decrcea Con lu ll & Co vs Taylor; Scharz vs Stiintr; llartman & Thompson vs l irlaml Fruit Cxi lecrees, l'runelle 8 lirunvlle I ( 'aev vs Casey. I A Naslor was airain indictet for unlaw fully living with Marth 1 raver, the date of specific act named as Nov 21. lie was a lowed to ito on his own recojr iiiance. and trial will lie set later, The cane of the State vs tleo NaUorwill w'o to trial April Savior entered a plea of not nuiitv, Tuesday morning. u id.- i K ail, wholcMMiic infot niatioii in jd.ic d the tuKlcaii iiiimii ful inatioti they cannot n. In h ttui. Send fur any of the Itd'owni) I'Kl-K CIRCn.AUS FK Yi ; Mkn Circular No. 2 -Tin' Four S ,ies. Cin-ular No. y S-x Truths for Men. FiK OI.IOK U'tSU ll:i to IS yrs of a;e. ) Circular No. H Virility and Physical Iteveiopment. Fmi Yut s.a it Hoys (10 i 1:1 yrs. of w Circular No. 7 The Srret of Streiu'tli. 'iK ClHt-S Circular No. I A Plain Talk with CirU aUnt their Health. Fun Yoi m; Wt.sii n Circular No, 10 Physical leelo.m.nt. Marriage and Motherhoo.1. Foil I'AKKNTS Circular No. 1-The need for Fducation in S-ual lly- Kiene. Circular No. ;t Circular No. Ti When and How to Tell the Children. A list of 1 looks for I'se inl'.iinily on Sex. La. ifrirnaTn 2-PASSENCKR $600 5-PASShNGLK b75 DELIVI'.PY CAR 1700 ( PASSKNChR TOWN CAP ENCLOSED $75 AM. I-TI.LY i-onppnn l-. o. I!. H1U.5HORO. See i!i inoiistrator at WILIES AUTO & GARAGE COMPANY lln.i.H.' OKKiiON 11 1 I To .SIM CP Sfs MuiMcrs of Homes. Our 'PROFIT-SHARING W. (). Donelson t'NDKRTAKKR v . 'at L la-. ' . -tajr AT 7 . ,wii P I I. nn y 60 "ii1 " '"(CHASE 1.1 y TEA If w.- . VAUGIiT. Lxcluivi Selling Aent. HiUsboro Investment Certificates areREAL MoneyMakers Send for Booklet 604 iGCofkKBiVLc.JO.. t 0 Calls attended night or day. Cha:l and Parlors. HilHboro. 000 n - - MOORE'S - - Laundry Corner Mapi.k and P.koakway I-'qutpiX-'J to do all classes of work in a satisfactory manner. Family Washing a Specialty 07, and a Send 2 cent stamp with your address to Itepartment l Till- OKI-CON STATIC 1.U1 OK IIKAI.TH 7.13 Selling Hnildin, Potthuid. t 're.m. T n r u 1 In all Quantities and Varieties. When you mahe up your seed list, send it to us, instead of sending east We have all northern grown seeds. The best money can buy. We also want your order for Groceries. Always the. Best of Everything. Telephone, City representative will call aid give you prices and infor mation. Pkomi-t Skkvki: HELP YODR CITY 1 f VSK Electricity "for LIGHTING MORTON & FREEMAN J i: MI R I'KOOKAM ('.race l.'nited F.vanifelical Sun da School will oKserve Kaster with the followinn projrram. Sundav. March 2:!. at 10 a. m.: Soiik' ty the school; reiqninsive readmir: prayer and Bona: by school; "The Prince of Life." Wavne Strong; "Faster Hflls." illahelle Atkins; "This is Kas ter." Juianata Chapman; Solo. "The l.ilv." Phyllis Pheltw; "Sweet Faster Hells," Bessie .lohtiHon: Recitation, Constance Fisl.er; Uecitation, "Jesus Lives .Wain." MaU'l Atkins; Silo. "Fair Lilies." Harold Davy; "F.rinK the Lilies," Dwiht Fisher; "Kaster," I J race Phelps; "Who Culled Them?" Albert .lohnson; Soinr and Kxercise, "Lilies si White." Hernard and I'.ermee HiMldon, lleryl Cole stiH-k and Mildred Davy; Motion Somr. ' This is t he Way. ' ' Primary Department; "Jesus is Kisen for Me. lilennette Davison; Kwita t ion. Walter Hallard; Dialogue andSone. "Flowers. Sweet Flow ers." C.lennetto Davison, Lucetta WilloiiK'hhv. Uusscll Stauller and Harold Indies; Kec, Miss Callo way; Sonvr. hy school. Every liiuiy heartily invited. Peter Jacohsen. of West Union, was in town Monday. Sam Schmidt, of near Laurel, was in the city Tuesday after noon. J. T. McCann and John Fischer, of near Scholls, were in town Tuesday. Miss Hazel Kellineton. of Port land, was the truest of Miss Kos Cave, Sunday. II L. Williamson, of Cornelius, with the Tribune nil Winter, was N..H. w w.i.y k;vm ,'" ""'I;;'-1 Ill luei.ij rtHiiiuj. I irHtor ol Oih (vsiiuw 111 v ni y a Mimi.m. . . I ,....a. bv IlioeimiUV I'imrt 11I Vn.shlnliin D. (J. Lilly, near Gales Creek, ,,iv.'niiib h on..u au .i.r.m w as a city caller. Saturday. Mph V V Hall Of Summit. U ltovl.le.l Oy Ib. Hliin U momlm Mrs. r. I. mill. 01 oouumi., lllir!ll ..uMu-Hlinn .r lliiw luilieo.Ht whs in the county seat the last , ,,., .,. k.hhh i-jii. si.ai.imir ni.i.. of lhi week. I'orllioiil. ( trifim. r nl lli- f.wuliif uf I llfiiry I' Wil, t. ii.-hviti.iii, nn'Kini. 10..U... ',,1,n..Lo tt Vn-Iurt lUmlil V Strmm, 111 f .. . , " f tZ A.lmii.i'tmtor ol Ih ihiIhI ..I Mary A was in the city the last of the " .J ,L...i. ...,,.,1 liu'ot lirH Mililii'tion, M.r.-li I'l, l!H.l I ... intol iHllimmum, .ni m. u.i.i. Dance, at Helvetia nan. oaiur- day evening. March T.. rree Notice of Final Settlement lunch atnudniRht. lie T C. Johnson, the South Tuala- Notii is Tiy Riven iimi iio- un.ier- il ui.wmill man was in the CltV hIkhwI. tl ttuly .ii.nnn-.l, iiiniiiii.l ml tin sawmill man, was in uie uij ,, . , r ot ,ii iiwt win hm.i t.su- Saturday, jrreetinjr frienits. intuit of Kiir.i itvr..m, ,t-.n-e.i . im-. a I I 11 n ItMl 111 Utr IMiiiiT 'ii 1 'i m 1 "hp ' If N Shane, of lie ow farm-1,..,.,,, fr WMMiiiimton rountv. hw tiimi in.rl.in was ill the COUnty Seat account in th mutter ot "lilil I'MtntHHii.l inRton, was 111 tH OKa thHtBBill,smrtmMix.lM.iniliiy.ih.. lltl. Monday- ,Uy or April, mi.l, t th Imnrol ten . . . .. o'olmik . 111.. of Ml.l il-v. III tin ('.unity MISS lillia UOneiSOn. Ol I oil- Oolirt rmm, m W.iliinl.m Omniy, Or i.,.l x luit.w) hee nnrentS. Mr. I ami. h tlm tlnm hii.I plm-e fur htiarinu 0I1- 1 t ' A n hlalann !lin. IW-tlOII tO ill ttllttl .M-.IMMll llllll fur tlin and Mrs. A. C. Donelson, &un- Jt,a,;,(M,,,l,IHl flrti,e ii..i -niemH.t ... ... lKltt thin Miovli 1,'lth, I'll'l. Tiuw Fow ea. of Mountaindale, jom-iih 1,. n.vr..m. ...... f thu nIHtimP HAWVerS WaSl Kxwnlor of the lust will Mini Instilment one of the oldtime sawyers, of Kw(ri1 , () in the county seat the last 01 ine 1 Tboi. a. 'luniiua jr., Attorney for l'.y Patronizinjr Home In tlustry. A dollar spent in the city once, will be spent innumerable times. You have a hundred chances to Get It Bach Try some of our Hillsboro made I'.read. You will like it. and the more we bake, the U-tter bread we make. Our Cakes and Pastries are delightful. Washington Bakery Third Street Hoffman's Sawmill is '-a',', r.;, fri'iu the tn-t timlicr in -.ii i'-ui)tv. The finest Rough and Dressed Lumber KILN DKIHD FLOORING and RUSTIC a. w iy 1 on li;u;l. KstimateS on .lii'iii'.v's, r.'ir:ii ', Kiisitc, ceil- inj;s -uii i: in is of finished lumber f..r lioiiM- material. We deliver. I li'.nt; I'ai. States, Olencoe Central, 37 PETER HOI FMAN. Bacona, Oregon E W HALS' ES. Pres. I. J I'oKU Vice Pres. Ci: AkThR No. oy a r leabo, cashier No Smoke, No Flames, No Odor, No Wicks to trim No Chimney to clean. The Host, Clcauest and Cheapest Light. The Owl Electric Co. Nntire to t ii'.lilois TIIK CUP THAT CHEERS get especial attentiou at this grocery, it conies iu the form of tea. If there is one thing more than another w-i are proud of, it is our blend of tea. Rich iu flavor and fra grance it is the beverage that is full of comfort and cheer. HILLSBORO MERCANTILE CO. Phone. Main 1002 YEAOKR & CORNISH LAWYERS Phone City 232 Hillsboro Commercial Bank BIr HILLSBOKO, ORE. The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon Capital and Surplus $60,000. A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT The folio inf comjaramv t .1. r.i.-m l ! oVrxnits nJ retoarcci ol th FIRST NATIONAL HANK, if H.m-t liruvr, Ore, uujer its pteatnt tuoaement pek : i'!,.; DEPOSITS Nov. 2, YM $ i2.:ns.i; May 2. 11)10, l:i2.i:.HS Nov. 2, 11U0, i:5:.5.1M.Vl May 2, 1911, llSTT.Sl Nov. 2, 1111, l.VU:io.!U May 2, 201, ?.. It? ; Resources ilav 2, VM 2, 11)12, $177,348.10 315,261.56 40 Per Cent Cash Reserve M .. r-: fi i j i , i mmmx jTfrss K FRANI SHOGREN j Cicncral Blacksmithing and Horse-Shoeing Satisfaction Guaranteed. , 1 1 , l 1 .1 . J . B I itnriini'r s vui c-iruu, nrnr ocmi GarnKe, Third Street, HilUboro, - -tv' rvtkji Tt .ft'Mai-iaV - When you plant your garden, good tools help you both in en joyment and the success of the worK. Come in here today and ' have a looK around this store We have all the latest garden tools at the right prices Here are a few. Garden Plows Hand Cultivators, Seeders, Hoes, Shovels and Spades, Rakes I will cive a beautiful framed picture, in colors, with each $10 or more purchase, in my new store. Orover Combs, Furniture dealer, Third Street. Successor to A. C. Donelson. li PHONE MAIN 573 (L t , ?" 5 v-. v- fi . , HILLS 3'i 373 2ARDWARE - OREGON PROMPT WORK HOXKST WORK TH0S. II. BROWN Contractor Fartiiers' riione 74 PLASTER BRICK AND CEMENT i Hillsboro. Ore. FOR THH. Best nre insurant: AND PtOMPT SBTTLB I MKNT OK LOSSES 8R I JOHN VANDER7A' Agent London & Laca- shire Fire Insurance Co. I Pacific Sutea Pboaw 14 HHJMU nmujjx 11