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THE NATION'S LARGEST DEALERS, i Closing Out Our Wholesale and Piano Department. lre-m. a ivn.t ma'l ra,,r-i. ' 11 ? H SSSrV s f ? 'tea i ' N N i -. ' xx x I l 4. I.IIU, County Ollictal Paper : ul-Ht.u: II."' Ir Annum, laaard rri Tliara.taj -KT- HillsWo's opportunit)- to share in the remarkably low prices during this sale. To enable the people of Hill shore ami vicinity to share in this great distribution of high grade pianos; we will hive on display be ginning Friday Morning, April 18, at the H1LLSBORO FURNITURE ca HARDWARE CO. STORE a large assortment. We ae the Pacific coast agents for Chickerings, Sohmcrs, Lcstcrs, Smith vS: ftirucs, the old reliable Kimballs, the Eilers, the Marshall & Vandal!, atid many other well known makes of piano and player pianos, many of which will be displayed. The Closing Out Sale of the Whole sale Department of Eilers Music House will Supply Exactly what You Want at Prices Positively Lower than ever Offered Heretofore A h tn hrretofor annoonctd, our who'emle dpputneiit ti s to he disrotitinufd. Operating f.y More, a, we lo, we have found tint l.ui; ch incur rapidly tli,it we can nut take care of all that Bets, even though ch capital t.W.iii i.5". i at mr command. Most of the instruments in our immense wholesale t Kk are brand new. S im aie a tri fle shopworn There are also a few Slightly imd (.i no We know that in order to cliwe ! thil atock without delay extraordinary price concessions uni t I made, an. Hurt-fire l!ie low price, and therefore these terms of pa merit. We do not know of anyone who has come !,ee t- see tlw. rt:'i M these am niiiRly low prices who has failed or even hesitated to bay. Taere h.ive Wen more pisnoa oM f-r thi, month than in any mor.th heretofore for nany ears. In this day no home is to be considered a home if it lacks the it -iV.iei.ee 1 f (."! music. There it no reason whv a Rood musical instrument should n il U f-nd in evev Western home now. It need not be the costliest Imliy grand Ciiickeriiitj, or KuuKill, or S ill met, lint snrely every home is in position to pay $i a week. For this pn, e jinny eUxnit niedtum-sie genuine mahogany pianos are offered for which regularly J 375 i a sled. Highest grade new, warranted, beautiful'' fiui-hed, muiUil vdr.ut 01 fancy figured oak, largest sized instruments which generally cost 175 and fym. ..re nc;w only M ike a first payment to show good fiith and we will sell even the line atxt cwly pi mw on p-iy-mentsof f 1.15 a week. Sniely this means a piano now for tvery h iti.f that aims to If a home. We realize that it would be impossible to cliw out this fUx k if e insured up m pament ol all cash. For this reason, for the nitre additional simple ntite't we an,.rg- terim of pay ment to auit any reasonable buyer. -AT- Hillsboro Furniture & Hardware Co. Store for a few days, beginning Friday a. m," April 18 One can hardiy titulorstamt tit miinl that obitcU to California : in her atttttule on the Japanoso (jtiestion. and the stato'a ntten'pt , to cut out lam! -hoMmii by the-1 alien raoo. Thorv is hanl'.y : class of tHHplo from Kuropo thai i tiivs not radily assimilato with the American in cotirso of time but the tilea of American-Jap-ansc assimilation is simply out the question. When we almit to citizenship e generally con cede that the privili:e means blen.lini in the tittimate. a"i one alive to tradition an.l racial instinct can rcavhly sin:athi.c with California in her present frame of mind. C.rand Theatre. April IS an.l H -'The Ciovcrnor's la:htei'," semi-western melodrama; "t)ver the lUack Fence." !.tH tt. com edy; "lirothers." buvrraph dra mx Sunday, April LM-"l'he i'rosecutitiji Attorney," a urip pimr story of a country law oilice; "the l hantont Ship, sea coast drama: "Cutev and Twins," very clever corned v. Mondav and Tuesday. April 21 and -2 l'athe's weekly. shtnink' early stavres of the irreat Ohio IuhhI; the Uuck- skin Coat." western frontier drama; "The I'ress Cantr." corn ed v: "Oh. That Uook! comedy. Wed. and Thui-s.. April Z and 2l-sefial priniuction in two rees. lhe Wives ot James tow n," produced in Knlatbl and Jamestow n, a., and also a spec tally selected comedy. Uay Kmmott and wife leave soon for Newort. to reside for the Summer. He will buy an. sell cattle during the Summer months, and also look after a ranch of lw) acres, which tin Kmmotta have Unitrht in a trade for their ranch near the Meek place. He will also look after several hundred acres of least land they have aUmt fifteen miles out of New jHirt, which is stocked with youni; stock. GiH. Kirkwtiod, who has been ill for some time at the W". O, Uonelson home, is able to tret out into the sunshine, and ih improv ing rapidly. c Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Oireutt Court of the Htato ol Ore gon for Washington County W. F. Dwwinenr, Plaintilf, I vs. 1 Philip Oevurt7..(i rare fjinrastrr, and Victor Brandt, fh-ltmdants. ) By virtue of an Execution, Judgment. Order and Dwreo, duly instied out of and under tbe Heal of lh above entitled court iu the alK)ve entitled i-amw, U me duly directed datod the 22nd day of March, litl'S. uooti c iudirnipnt rendered and en tered in the said Court on the 27lh day of January, l!t:i, in iavor of vv . r . Jichhiu ger. FlaiiitiH.andaKainst Pliilintlevnrtr, IlefeiidHtit, for the sum of fViOIW, ith interpHt theraon from the 2TUi day of Jan nary, WIS. at 'i per cent er amaini, ami the further sum ot $7.r(0, ationip)'i! fees, coils and diHburserneiita, anil alio the coats of and iinon Haid writ, coiuniandini! me and renuirinK nie to make xalc of the following described real prooerty, u-wit: That certain tractor parcel of iand Hit nated in the County of Washington, Ntale of Oregon , ami descrilx'd as follows, namely: Lot numbered Five (ft) fruitful Lauds, Washington County, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said Eierti tion. Judgment, Order and Pecree, and in (onipltance with the '' himhiiiIh oi want writ, 1 will, ou Monday, the .Ith day of May, l!li:i, at the hour of ten o'cIik k a. in. i at the front door of the Oiurt lloiie. in the City of Hillnloro, aai! Counly mid Htate, aell at puhlic auction, snl jeet to re demption, to the highest !idlr, fot United Htal.es gold coin, ca"h in hand, all the right, title and interest which the above named defendant, lirace Lmicimter, bad on the liith day ol October, 1III2, or Bin had in and to the above ilcxcriliod real property to eat'infy snul Kxecutiim, Judgment, Order and Pecree, iiilertst and ooat and all accruing cohU. Hillnboro, Oregon, April ,'lrd, l!H:i. J. K. Keevf4, SheriiT of Washington County, Oregon. FOR RENT 7 Mrs. Julia Wilcox and (huirh ter, iMiss Minta, of Portland, were guests of Mrs. Wili-y-lvi-wardg and Mrs. Van Meade, at Orenco, this week. Carl Pfahl and son, Fred, of beyond Iiloominjr, were in the citv yesterday. Fred has lieen suffering from a badly sprained knee, the result of a jump to dodge a log while clearing for a line fence. Dr. Sears atlendod the young man, and he will soon be able to attend to his duties. Registration of Land Title of In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Washington County. In the Matter of thi Application ol W. VV. Hoslctler for the lli gi-i-.'tii in .! Title to the following dewtriti" I red property, siiiiate in the Ci'imty o! Washington and Htate of Onvon. and Iwiiig a porli n id the donation I. am! Claim of ,laf'ob HwHiigcr n the f.t.ifi half of KfK-tiou One, Townr-lup Hn North, KangA Two Went, of tii V. '-,:. ."tier., particularly dpMcrili'd h follom?, to wil: Iteginnitifr at the rpiaitcr fi-.:joii cor ner on the hoiiiIi houii lurv d w lion I, T. 1, N. K 2. W., Will. M"cr, in Vh ingt'iu County, Oregon, and rm nioj thence north 0 dcg. 7 inic, east, i;(i, n It, to a p in'; thence north hi di g. 2 din weKt, l.ilW ft; thence ninth II dcg. IT mill weal 1.1 1 ft. to the line lieiwceti Vi!!;h !. IIatr. a lineman who worked for the Washington-Oregon Corporation last Summer, and who was injured near the Cornelius' substation by contact, ' when a dead w ire crossed with a current win-, has sued the com pany nnd its manager, (I. M. 'Turner, and Art. Gilmore, for 'damages, the sum sued for being r.!Oi). The accident happened July 2:', just before quitting time in t h e v e n i n g. II oag ' s t ri -s were heard and he was taken from a perilous posit ion by means , of a ladder. His attorneys were before Judge Keasoner Tuesday, ! taking evidence, both Mr. Turn i er and Mr. Gilmore having been on tie stand. The method of ; taking testimony before trial has I been practiced here but very few firm's, but tho law warrants the .proceeding in certain cases. I I long was laid up many months and still carries the marks of his i accident. He is a son-in-law of l Mr. and Mrs. C. it. Hloyd, of South llillsboro. Foreman Moon ! was with Hoag when the acci jrlent took place. According to (the statement of Supt. Turner, : the company has paid out, for wages given, physicians altenci- Portion of Ellerson farm located about 2 miles west of Beaverton, about 35 acres cleared and brush pasture; some buildings; further information E. G. Alfredson, 214 Railway Exchange Bldg., Port land, Oregon. Mrs. Ed. Mizen, of Shady Brook, was In town today. She reports Mr. Mizen as being not in Rooa neaith. Wild neetioiia I and 12, lownship and aUCO, (InigS, ntirSO hire, (itC, 10 range aroreaaidj then.-e aoutli to d-g. j If, ,,, t.jn,. 4l, nf.f.i,nt nvor t mill. i-aMt, l:ai) ft. to the pi,, ol ' ' i iK-giiiniiig, conuining yn ncrea more or I -H-jUo. Iloagwason the payroll tail the time, until the suit was To All Whom It May Concern: j brought, according to the com- Take notice that on the I'lUi dav of f,.,nuV mr,nt; April, A, 1)., )li:i,nn application whm filed ,dny b tOnlCntlOn. by the aaid W. W. Jlotctler in the Circuit Court id the Hlaleof Oregon, for 'mi I,' I.' Str'lio-ht who hono-fit tho ingtoi. i;(,unty, lor initia. r-giol ration of 1 V: 'Sdlgni, WflO OOUgnt Uie the title to the land atiove ditw.rii.e i. ; vv m. Musgrove place, near Oren th,h'n'llTr&''r,Ko;'! ,,r '"'fore . Co wa9 jn town today, accom- Ihfc ibth ilnv of Mav, A. II., !),!, and how . , , cauae why audi application ahall not liolPy.1' Mr. MllSgrOVO, Mr, KiMuii, iiih mum win i,e th'-n at aiicHum nas worked tor vears decYco will be entered i ,.,,iu 'r.M p. ,, . "it'i Jauiiu lie iejv--i. ill i ill l- 7ni(jits Col u mints Glee Cttth OF PORTLAND 85 Members 85 lO Soloists 10 Benefit of St. Matthews' Church CRESCENT Theatre MONDAY APRIL 21, 8 P. M. Regular Prices, 50c, I5o 25c . oolileaanil ami a aiworiiing to the prayer ot the application and you will f forever barred from diepiiling the same. Kdw, (!. I.tice, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, ror Waaliiiigton Oounty. Attest: The atal ofBni I C'l-urt. RAOf.Ry & HAKE, Attorney for Applicant. land, and i now with the Stew art Bros. Co. lagging Supplies, of Portland. He will stav on the iroad, and his boys will run the newly acquired ranch. Log Cabin bread, Greer's, IIIIISIIOKO IKWSIIK CO K. K .Sciimcllzer, I'rop. IIILLSBOKO f Ur L CO. II. I). He I1ll1ell7.fr, Prop. Headquarters in HILLSIIOKO TRANSKKIt & KUKL COS', office in Washington Hotel llldg. Dealers in Sand, Gravel, Cement, Wood and Coal. Phone Main (i!)2. Kvrrythinif Cues At Col While It Lt Kiwhinjt t ulle at i tu lulf jtruc. Salmon cKii"1. J,, c HauiUxi jH.lci, two f.r sc. Dae kills ami kits, k'"v", niittsaiul in.tls stiikintl k" ami UixitiK nKv,,. .Ml at OueThinl Oil lVrvolvrrs. rcKul.tr now ll.so. Cutis, titles an.l ammunition at Actual Cot. Hunting Coats and Kt uses, K.um? kis ami c.ttttiL.c kit-., tUK cidlats ami clt.tiu, traps at Actual Co.'-t Kcl ktr.tins iu WkVcI uu l hunting knics, t;itn acs tol scisMits. 55-00 safety ra'ts for J.v 7 5 Safety taor Mules f r 17c. Swaty hones for jSc. 5.; Stillclto aors fr ft .V Playing cauls at oc a j'.uk. t'okcr chips 511c ami 7tc a kv. Compilers ami magnifiers, match safes and tloll.tr wauhes At Wholesale Cot. Pipes at half Price. Cigarettes, cigars, smoking ami 1 hewing tobacco at Actual Cost. I am retiring from business for good. RcineinU r this sale ill n-t last forever. H. F. Shoenfield Store opposite court house. HaturtUy. at tht lllllU.ro Mer. J rantiltf (u. Not ! flMl MIIhus, N0' m htl. la, IImI U u4,. (, Ik dalf ail-MaUd, 4Ulu.,j ii( ailMiaMistu l U )! amr !. arrl. km tUJ t l4 Cuui VtMitl t4 lh Sat ol t(,, a vvtii(tMi t wt ni A..m,4 in V nMitvt f MUl rat, a w.i.1 ott rM ttnl Mu4av( lb ls ( dt 4 1 Mat, tit. ! lk tMMtt ml SU. 4 wttt day. la lt t ,,. i'uuil iui id lllllatwfttt UttHis aa tk litw and dr Iu MailM d.rtiu, i, x.l.l btMl Mrt4itt. ia4 bt Ika kiwi S. Ilrwwal ( MUl r.talt. alrl I tit" lt I. IvM tWtMM lWltMalb. diuikMiali 4 IM tUt ul )t I .1., ilrrvaaol. hu II. TuegM, II., M Ailatli lHl)ll,. 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Ilia data ul Iba Mi'Ml.aa'a b.raxluaa.1 bo Mi, r .Una Ibal dala. baj la axl bi laa aluta im,-oiI iMrr. ut an y in i tlwraul, Iu aatiafy aiul rtlba. udt u.anl i-tdri au.1 dwtaa, ai iaaiaa. mu aal arrfullif n4a laial Ibla mk ia nf laarrb, lll, i lli.l la.ua Marrb r'Oi, HOI IaM Maua Awd lUh. IMJ. 1 J R Kaataa. , Hhnlft lui WaahlDf Ina IWnlf, ()tw, j M K blM. Aliutaaa ba KlalBi.tf YOU All Know Its GOOD Coming On Its Own Special Railroad Trains of 25 Double Length Cars. 1 Will Kxhibit at- HILLSBORO, THURSOAV, ' April 24. Two Performances, Starting at 2 and 8 p. m TiieSuovThat's DlF.FEDEpd Dig 3 RiNGAViLD-AnirJAi? ess. J?.7r.r Yirs Ii mm aaV a s irriwtim nil jji'f. miiiix JVaVU lAaV V; 350 UoNs;Ticcnstec?AOtxo Elephants. Sevuon s . Zedita'd Apes, Doc s, Poni e s, MoNitcrs IlCa-aSESaEvEUY Animal AfiAcTc.-i the;ohlyarealwild4animal;circus;onieart P'ppDrnDariAkirrcrvAADcriDrii cl!ti'Du SHowtrAii . - .V'."""' now vm I lllil'f I blTlaL aWTT1laI.T. aTTV III rM7F4afm 3 The, I-incfit Horses on Karth l.iotis and Leopards ride Aubian Stallions. Herds of Elephants, Camels, Zebra?, Arctic Sea Lions. G0-(lrottps of Savage lkasts In Heart Thrilling Acts CO. 150 Ponies, Dogs, Apes, Goats, iu a Host of Novel Acts. 3 Military Bands. Free Street Parade at 10.30 A. M. RAIN OR SHINE Hillsboro, Thursday, April 24 Log Cabin breal, Greer'a. H. I'i'terHon, of near 1 arming- Dr. C. L. LarRo, of Forest The KniKhU of Pythias flnlsh ton. was in the city yesterday. Grove, was down to the city the ed a class of elirht Monday eve He is going to put In bix acres of first of the week, on circuit buui- ning. The boys will have to potatoea this season. ness. cial meeting next Mondaf night,