" ) PR SEIiDS AC r I I " un,t S4Milhrf M Off tn an J IcIU Ne Ibing - t,MMi k imisiMneo bin w 1 1 ni t HiiiMJ CMMirj fthrrt he t,.aa A!! it Toi' i-. that prim e uf irmxl f,-i.ii. write tin' Arjjif tin i..ii,.inif UUcf from Mdfrd .... I it t Mill' llllV n.iiiity n-hi'l'-iit: "Juid a f-w IihaIh fnm thin turn will prve of iitTnl to a n iiuU r of )iir reader. H.i.MUtli lli" rtrl'iiy of Hon. A. j i;.-:iiiii' hh'I hi talented wife, K.litli Toiiifn Keanie, Mr. . ail' rrl nml the writ it were fj.or. l with m "y N1'1" thrmu'li 'h' "autiful I'ni r valley. The tirrlirird are j ist putting out tlt-ir Miami and I i.l f:nr to iive abundant yield. The J:m SmmvilU cemetery U a m tur.H'Mt H't and woithy tin visit uf any lourim. arviii on n l.i-.i.lilnio ill thia ci iiti tery ill llif mum-of lien. Iline. a former WuHliiiiKt'in county boy. n the Med ford reini-tery li' remain of N. II. Meaile. a former IhlUlivni ritiifti. 1'hen u u! tlu ir;tv of a belnvei! ilaMjM. rof II. V.and lilU Wiley M. ii,!.'. of On-iini. Shite S-n:tr V. II. Ilolli. of lur. st J rove, was a JaiVaon nI J,.Mt'liiin' county vbutor thin W4 k. In (Irani- Pa live Ceo. . Iiurham. who ntliinlitl Pacific I'mMr-ity in In!.'., un. I a grad ii'it.i of that iindilution: John itf Hali. ft native of IhllxUiro. aikI a Him of N. Ha!"1; Mr. N. I!. Mi-adc. Mm. Main-it Sli-adf Itarim. Jin. I'otTinan, Minn Min Inland. Win. Ireland and other. In the j.lolliet iaa Hon i,f Cut. '. .Newell, oh! time mi-io teacher, utol who at one tint lived in Waahiiisfton county. Tin face of Fax ParrUh and Wm. It. John Hon art daily mfii as tin y laMH through an conduct or on S. I', train running tween lloHrlrtirif nnl Ahland. tax I'arrinh in a brother-in-law of W. N. I'.arrtt. W. It. Jnhn nm wan a former UillnUini livery mil n. Ah principal of tin (Vnlral l'..int wh"l in a l.iiuhti-r of Ti S11..1I1 (tin turn of Hi litUiro. lo ilauu IiIit of (;. (!ool liw ln-n. Hi')' ar niin-xof tin lit.' Mrs. A. C ArihU.I.I. Mm. IMith Tiuit-r Wrathi'rriH it in tliiw lorulity lKntiiitf for On Uui ni.'nh' iiolnitriiK. i !. wifo of II. L lolki'V, canh ir of th Kirt National Hunk, of CnintH I'nHfi, wuh Miw IMivi 'arr. a iiioio of tin lut I'vi WhiIht. of I'ori'st t!nvi. Mrn. (iilki-y ntti'inl.il Tualatin Anult' my an.l I'liritk l!nivrrity. Mrs. IMith Toiarni iJi-unx'H is n (.'ra'luati of IVitii' tlniviTnity. tin' miiiih' inHtitution that honor t il ami wan honoml by hrr tiiinnislii-il fatlur, tlo'lato T. II. T'liu'iu. K.I. S. Vanlivki. favorably knon by hi'vituI of lh Mmlar U'll.-x of Ilill.Uiro. in an attorney I..T.'. llif wifo of Jnhn Viti Hal wa'ia I'licilif UnivorMity Htiiilont, un. I livt'il tN'twi'i-n ( ornoliiH am liiliMHiro. Hi-r inaoli'ii nann1 wni Anirii t'lark. M i mi to ami Wm. Irrlaml nrJ t'hililn n of tho lato ton. In-laml. AlU't t TozitT, ll 'HI. 10 S.M.I! 'I In nmliTMiKio'il w ill Moll at iub lie am tion at thoir farm It niiloa fast of Keholl nn.l 2 niilf Houlh 'f Kinton. at 10 o'clock, on I'MPAY. Al IMI. LT Hay horw, 7 yearn. U5IX; brown liorso, ) yiitr.H, liitl; livsh cow, yri; cow. 1 vis, fresh in Jiinc Jersey eow. 5 nth. fresh in June llolstein bull calf. nireil by Thor iMiKhhrwl from 0. A. l'.:2 inch Stuiii'baker wavron, top bujnry nearly new: double-seateil Hiir rev; Ht-t dlil work bunions; not ninulo harnosn. now:iliso harrow II in (lliver tilow: 'M) ft of 11-in rotte with ilbl ami siimlo blm-ks; I'latfonn scale; 2 tfunlon drills; 2 shouts. aUtut 1(H) lbs; tolephonti and sharo of stock in Scholls ieci)oni ('ompany: bbl vine' y.w, about II dozen chickens und other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch at Noon. Terms of Sale-All sums of $10 and under cash; on all Bums over $K six months time tit 8 per -''it; 2 per cent discount lor rash on sums over 110. Clarence II. Snider, Glenn C. Snider. 1. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. 0. K. Kindt. Clerk. .. riiHturai7o boicinninir May 1. Horse, $i,r,0 per month; cattle, one dollar per month. Fine Rrnss, L'iO acres.-1!. L. Hrown, Hanks, "fe., Uouto 2, Nohalcm. Pasture on the 40 V Neal Ronnott nnd wife; of near Laurol, were in thu county peat Monday, Tbrlti rAiinrll r.il Tn.,lul fVrnlnir ind paw.l an 0hltnnr for improvltiif Juek vu Stroi't. bo- worn S-cond and Third, with a rook ban anil roitn-nt top. An ordinanco wilt hIho m drafted airainnt the ranino iit iin, but this i to U' a real work of art. a bind'tfliip ban bei'iHiioa throat leal of a nuiHanrr in tho city. Tho problem U to koop Mr. ('a- nino otf tho atreot ami Hit of Moron, and it w ill take a Forot (irovo lawyer to uret right at tho rial vitaUof tho ca.no-and ono may have to bo imimrted from roniurky. Ilio iinif nuiHanco ia bocotno aeuto hero, and tho ciHinril im koi n if to mako an at tempt to solve it. J unt w hat w ill o done remaiini to bo een. Il'a i irroator job than tho ordinary ntien wimIio to tackle, and tho result in awaited with irroat leal of curitmity. I represent Spirella corseU hot void in Htore. Will rail at home on reotiitit. and do the littinir. and touch how to adjust ami wear ino rnniii. nur lanor ed made to-meaMiiro conn U. in chidinjf tho latimt front laco. with an rxierienred corm tier wrvico, rout nomoro than hiith clann rr- Hi t.H purchased in stores.-Mm. M. K. (audio. Hillslioro. Fifth and Jackson Streets, I'hono No. 5K. GOtf l. M. Mrlnnin. well known in tho Ha.eldalo hit t ion. below lloodville, huH boon olwtod proH- ident of a company which will at once build a fruit cannery at Went Htavb'l). I. M. is inter- eh ti d in irrigated IiiimJs at that int. and hut conimtinty U pniKresHlntr finely alonK tho linen of berry and fruit culture. Their site is already donatml and con Htructioti will commence ti noon as bids ran U received and con tra Is awardeil. Indian Hunner ducks, the e2 mwhines, th world's Kroalont ayent of ture while oifjfs. del a Heltintr of 13 from It. II. Crei r, IlilUlioro. and have okk in the Fall and Winter, w hen your hens are not laying. Yard No. 1. i; No. '. $2; No. 3. Il.fjil; Nil. 4. II; or $10 and $ t hundred. L N. Tompkins has a contract to supply cedar round le for tho construction of a bungalow- leiot. at Shasta Springs, of the SiHithern IVitlo. He will ship them iust as rapidly as ho can lid them hauled m from the mountains, which is slow work Iheso days, on account of tho roads, 'lompkins says tho turn IhT and Ion if timber orders are rominif in faster than ho ran till them. Ijidion: We ifive you the op Hirtunity to have your suits. nkirts and Ion if coats made by a tailor, an! from the same ma terial used in men's suits. Our measurements mean satisfaction, and w e ifuaranlee. Prices reason able. Auif. Tews, Second SL, over Hillslioro Mercantile. The Washington County Veter an Association w ill hold it-t an nual meetinif at Hillslioro. Thurs day, May 1. at 10 a. nt. Visitinu comrades are cordially invited to u with us.-Hy Order Kmw uiander. For sale -Twonty-oiitht acres; 17 cleared, some tiinU'r, house. I barns, and other buildinirs. Fam ily orchard. Binall fruit, etc. Two nub's southwest or HiiiBhoro. Address J. N. Mdler, HillsUiro. Ore.. Kouto 4. 4ll Ixtcr McClarkin, of Uurcl. wils in the city yesterdav, com in ir in on his new Harley-David son motor cycle, one of the first ot its kind for this section. Dance at M. W.A. Hall. Ueed ville. Saturday evening, April 2t. r.iMxl music. Fine time assured Tickets, includinif supiH-r. $1. KvorvUnlv come.-A. Gassncr and S. (i. UIuhIos. Com. 5 0 HillsUiro tirobahly furnished HR) or more fans for the openitiK ifiimn nt Portland. Tuesday, when Portland and Uw Anifeles played eleven inniniw to a tie of 1 lo l Over 17,000 attended the Ratne. For Bale Graded Jersey bull, IX months, old enouch to heaii I . V. A. Northruu. HillsUv ro. Route 3, three miles north of North Plains, on Shady Brook road. 3-5 Archie Smith and T. H. Brown, ulasterers. have sued F. Phelan, nintruetor. in circuit court, al leifcd balance due for plastering. n the sum of $loU Dance at W. 0. W. Hall, North Plains, Saturday night. April ai. Tickets, including supper, iwiIh'h orchestra. S. A. D, Meek. J. A. Zimmerman and wife, o Roseland Farm, were up lue9 dnv. witnesainir the departure o 11. m. uasiora ana nis sisier, who left for the East on the 3:5 Electric. Ymi do not have to take some thing you don't want when you turn in your purchase cards at Greers. You can nave arygooas, Rhnon. rliHhes. or groceries, it up to you. M. M. Mead, now contracting over in Tillamook County, is over to Hillsboro for a few days visit with relatives and mends. Good uasture for cattle and homes. Apply to Jos. Schallber ger, Beaverton, Koute z, -o l,P, sn FOR 1(1 Julci Campbrll I'Ur CalmJaf t ut Cairt l Suit for Stock CASE I MM! JtllNt MXIDtS IIS Mtt UlrxU Him W f'mi lriMU. B(Wy A Hare Judo ( ampU ll basiM t thoraiwa brought by thoC.Mnmercial I'ank atfainsi homo wjui Him-l noun for purrhasoof stock in tho do- lunci n-opuit Moro Uuiny. and they will ku to trial an fob lows: Hank versus V; M." Crabtroo, May r,. Hank vs K Wenstrotn. May G. Hank va Hehmtdt. May H. Tho case of Studtihaktir va the Cornelius Hairy it I'roiliue (Vm pany will li tried May 7. In tho cam of (oy Ilea tor against tho people Store Corn- any. null for $1,000. a motion to strike out portion of the com laiut was over ruled. On Tuesday, tho rase of Hair ley & Hare, for a I2fi0 attorney e. Souirht to Im collected from aney Ualbrualh. brijiiKlitoutono f tho peculiar incident of ill- ifation. I he jurv was draw n and sworn, and uimn aifrivmont. judgment was confessed in the sum oi ami corns ana ine court instructed thp foreman, oter Vanderzanden, to sbn the erdjet. Asile from the time of rawimc thu Jury Hi case was tiled in double-quick time. Court adjourned Tuesday af ternoon. Judge F.akin is exttocted herel s'niost any day to pass sentence in the lino. Nay lor case. At this time a motion will Im made ask- ng lor a new trial. IM-A1. LSTATI; TK ANSR-RS oalr Cl.ik lo O W McN.iwf. I ret la Wm Mukridle f o I K Stiulr lo W B At.triMia, lot 44 tiri'trt-laoiL V Mrlicr UFA Coilrll. S H lot l blk I Miriaroml e Itiir SampI lo N W Tiual Co, a S lot 7 film l lluoibbrvrt' ail 10 II .) k to Noah HioKlry, 8 7 I I I IM ai II Ink lo A J Ijaikin, Kim iuU atKrholla too I Kuialll to Cbitat Uirnti, Ha rr i I I n 1 1 looo '. Contrliuaaa to I, (I Walkrr, lo'j a Courrlniann Bioa Acm i$o II I. kra.1 to K A Brown, lot I.Ik a Iboiuc'a xl. I7J Suao I'.aanrr lo f.aliilrl Kaaorr, to a annrr Hlounlaltiilalr I laviil I' loiinll to KtauiUrit Boa A I. In I o, H.i a are Ml tail t lo I. Btare to A C Curtoar, J loU lu KiDstn to II I' Kip to J II White, T il arrra nrtt (.aaton..... 10 Ktia Bion In A M Brows, lot 4 ami K H I'H i blk I I, .Simmoni ail lo -, N lluirbaoa lo K A Waritn, lota. rlraaant lloute, iseaveiton. too inner Kowrll Co to I'.llialirtb Nirl aru, o6isaarcia 1 1 it a 6o (lirKon Nunriy to Mike iMira, t liacl at thrueo. QW tlrrtton Nurtrtr lo uabriel IKihra, tiact at tlrenro 500 olin Wallrra to C K II iblient, 71.76 a are o 1 I r 4 - 10 Otreon Naiarry to llrtliert Haiti, 10.07 IMC nutlet elaini .1000 K I'atoilry rt al to C K Hall, 650 i flat Banka t II kniltle lo .Sophia Wmt, 4 Iota in Mi.lllrlon. S Klotrtire Watla lo II K Noble, Ho a are it t t n r 4 w. I laaon lu Co lo A Kutrhank, 6', a in are II 1 1 f l lutoo Alva Kinton lo lUlph k iiton, ito a are S t t n r Jtoo Iro Matkre lo Clara I nton, I tact In blk tl. f l.tiive oti Ma Lowe nHriR to Kllabflh Wood, tract In are 14 t I a t I w- lion Mchta Tr.t Savincato llrnry St bur Ira, lot In Bra Kerilvlllr 10 Columbia Tr Co lo V A Blown to F A Blown, to a in llt'Uhoto 100 Kmh TmM t'o to II W Balra, lot In Nor 1I1 1'Uint. 450 llrilrl llalil to V K WrUtrr, 10.07 a I Hullrr claim 10 Cba P biltle to P L Woml, 10.5 a rxmitttiii roaila, aee S 1 1 a r I w 10 Avne Belle Watt to W II French, ,4.K a M al wan 11 1 e Aooo Ja Borartck to jaa I. Auni, a lota Roiwlct Arie I 1 S ThomtMon to J A Buckler, tract Walker ail r i.nve 10 J K I'aiuilry to II B Itaurny, jooo tii (tat Batik , 100 W J Wilcoi lo I A Taylor, 5 a aec u t tin w 10 Wm Foster to F W Fairinnton, 17.83 acre are a t a t r w 10 G It RretriliOitMo Maty K ktnr a at Cedar Mill I (J II Keevta to Mary Krevea, 7 acre at I'cilar Mill (I M Lot to Anna Sprrl, lot Nay lot 'a ail, r Grove. 10 Cionln to V A Martin, tr aec 14 lllll IS John Obrrmeier to Karl Grim, 160 a arc 1,1 1 i n r 4 w 10 W A llania lo R k Cole, 1 s near Cation - to W F Ralston to Chaa Cruolcan, lot 7 blk 1 Buuid a ail FGrova mo D I) BuntD to W F Ralaton, Same aa above... 100 a, INO VOUniTIIlBII lieou ocBOiiauicu to erf op his ladylove with atoxl"-- Jrdjtarting nf our famous Chocolates under his arm. To call on her without them would be cause for regret Our chocolates are put up in sizes from 25c to $5 -made and sold only by the Den of Sweets, Hills bora R. H. Walker, one of the pio neers of the Beaverton section, in recovering from a severe til ness. wA.M Kovino ncnffoA nattv . ... tKia wodk. Cnme in j , . m,n with us Hills- hrtm Mercantile Co. Jan. 11. lirown. of l'o'lbnj, tU Irt lown thin morning. Albany brand of lutt-r tK bent irointf. at (iret-r'a 2 tf Sheriff liecveii was in Southern Oregon ymterday. on criminal businen.! for the county. Mayor Hholeg and Kiorder Masnoy. of lirnolius. were in town this morn ink,'. Money to loan on real estate Qj.liocuriiy. nun i'r ir. -ioiiiiiri ai ilkes AOHiraci v imei o. Krinl Itoml is making heailway on tho btiildinir of bis iiw bun- aloWt jU8t ea8t ,,f iht. tlty (iark yur r,aHlina,,,,.f if ukw en j,y Marth ir,:jr ,wh INickerson. Vernonia. (r, K. K m:. Chjw Hdm. of I'ort land, was out today, lo.kmK aft r his live stock, w hich he has on a lea! place. Kvoryone knows that our irar- len hwiis in hulk an- ail iresn this year, tlreor's Store, Second and Main. 2tf C4unty Treasurer Sappinton has a call for all unpaid county warrants drawn on the county road fund. Thine were drawn last year when funds ran low. For wile-Saddle iony. aWit IMM); mare: 3 years old; gentle S. M. Chapman. Hillslioro, I Junto 4; lei. ZA James Line A. Ii. FooU retuno-d Monday U Fayetto. Iowa, after a few wonka in lfiiuixiro. Lavin-j t,een called hero to atUnd the last rites of bis brother, tin late John A. Footo, (jot one of the purchase canls at (Jroor'a and beifin to save one on overv S25 worth of woods you buy. Kkks and produce as kI as your money. 2 tf Motirr of tiUiirilun Sule To WUolu It C.il.r.rn: Nntn- U killit llt lliat liiianliaii uf Ikx tft un uJ mUU of K-ln I. Jirk. iniiMir. I Mill oiler if ! ii.l wil t i.rlvnlr Mir, tut on n.l lur ttir l-l .Uv M ldl.1, for tli" oIkIh-m Kit-1 l4t rili r:o tlikt osn Im rMiool llio.rur, t,r rnl nltU of lit ll i.nn.r Klii I. Ji-k. iliikUt la W.iiiiKun roiiutjr. Ori-ifon. n4 lm li I ilMiilirl u I.JI.m i, lu il: Tb uihIUIiImI oih hall inlorml ul. in anil to a Irarl H lanl, in l)-t to tn mt tlx of i.ir tlwrvin nf Minui . J aril.l a L.IIom t-.w a : 'oiiiih-ih'Iii al tlir S'iiiIIiw not mtrnrr of Hiram Jolit-win Ikiiiallmi Uml flalm lu T.I K. '. -I W. t tt.r WlllauioUa Mnrkliao ami riiiiiiin tltHiuv Nortb'iiW K-at ilL JI rltalii t-i II r.n kr ul t'ouuly Uuaili IIimmk iiorilimati-rly rulkiwuig lha HtM' lino ul uil nal I rliaina; tlimirn Houlh .1 16 mill. WM "Al i liaiii", luurf or Inn, l'i tli Nmilh Una of aaiil lloiiallitli l-a'i'l l laiiii; tlmnrv Waal trhailM. imiraiir In Un- lilaoe of of liiiiine, ami inii'niiiliiif l'i a'n-a. uiorvor lima. Tbal aaiil aal- m ill l ma-lr in Miraoaur ami by niliif of an onlrr ol tha loiinly i iitirt nl t amiiill (utile orairoii, iua.le ami rutor.nl uf rrcunl mi Ilia ib lay f rrlmiary. I'M I. al ii!k ti V uf Voliiuia II uf Hi l'rMat Juurual I.- onla of S at 111 lit 1 1 fiiimlr. lirtviu. lliat I will rwaive wi.l tun lor aaul rxal iirtiiniwa al my rvwulriira at Ni- lrS. Yamhill IJouuly, lr-i"i. ur at llif oltu-auf llattlxy t Ham. at llillaburu, ii. naabiiirftoii r.iuiiiy. iiriwiin. ur at thr lawtilHinuf MnCalu, Vluloii A HurilHI, al Mi Miiitiilli, In t aiulnll I ouuty, Oie foil. Minni . Jara, OuaMian of uiil luiour. Kilna I. Jark SUMMONS IM THE CHK'IIIT COtmT OF THK BTATK OF ultWION Klt TUB CtMINTr OF WA8IIINUTON. Ulllan Um1.. I'lainlill, iiiiiirr.i miauls) va Sblrlny Ua-ka. Mn ToHblrley Ua ki, ilirn.laul In Ilia name uf Ilia State ol Orir"il. you ara lipirhy minimi UiaiiNar ami anaaer til the oumiiUinl tllnl acaiunl you 111 Hie aliov aulilietl rourt on or Iwiurr llie .:tai lay of Nay. ni;i, aaiil ilat lini! alu r ilia eilrii.m ul mi (i a twin from tl-e llral iiulilli'tttiiiu ul Uiih uiiiiiioim. 11 you lall Ut apiiear aul anawer. llie iliiintill will aetily Uillierunrt htr inn rHici iIh iiiaiulMl in Ilia iiiiniuauii. 10 wti: ror a iliwrw of iliviih lun"ve.r iliaaolviitR tint bomlt nf malriliiiiny alallus lietwwu nlaltitilT anil tli'loii lnnt. lliat all l imr uiitliil lo reaumn hvr iiiaiilnu name, ami fur am Ii otimr ami luillii r tvlie.1 aa to llie lUiurt may win inmt ami iiroeer. Thia .iiimmoiiam titiiililiNit uin ea week for all til) (liinweiMitive wrfO, hy imler 1 lli Hun. J. I'. t'aniilMtl. Jinl ul tin- alKiva riitillril eourt, iluUil Him I. Mil Aiiril, IHI.'tT ilinatniK the- luimiiitiiiiti llmraof. Sl'llMlllH-l tt lJlKiK-IlP, Altitrtirva lor I'lni nt i tt lUl 4 I'hamlier ul Uiiioiierin Ituililini; Portlatlil. OiiKiUI. lat ul lint iiulihi'alloo, April I., I'M. bate of lil iiililli'atioii, Muy Ji, I'M I Notice to Creditors Notice ia hereby iiiveti, that the ttmler siKoril ha been aiHtlnlel ailiiiinirtriitot of the estate of ttcorve N 1 lumns, ile eeaaril. by the County Coutt of llie Slate of llreteon lor Wailimxloit County and haa July uualuieit aa such ailtnitii.4 trator. Now. therefore, all iieiaona. Imvini; rlaiuis at!lint llie elale of ( .eortfe Thonia. tleceawil, are nerenv reiimteil lo nrearnt the same lo the ituilersivtieil, at hi remiletice one mile notlll of Itrav rrlou. Oreaou, or nt llie law ollice ol Thoa. II. Toiiutie Jr., lu lltllsixiro, lire lion, tocetber with the proper vouchet then for. witltiti six niontits 110111 tne date of this notice. Hated th a 17th day ol April, 1013. I'M ward J. 'I'll ituaa. Administrator ol the estate of tieoige N Thomas, deceased. Thoa. H. Tounu Jr., Attorney foj Administrator. Thirtv-eight years ago Tues day. J. C. Lamkin, well knowr . 4l ., from the Steamship Ajax, long since retired to the boneyard of vessels then plying along the coast To celebrate the day C. was sent a Spanish cigar, foot long, from Mexico, the donor being Mr. Smith, who is at Mon terey. As Lamkin is not a smoker he contented himself with an imaginary smoke. If you want hardware, at prices . I. i A. II 1 that are right, just call in and see D. Corwin. in the Hillsboro National Bank Annex, Second I Street, DR. IAI.1IESIE AtlO i"lfE RETURIl FROM EUROPE Arrived in IlilUhoro. Saturday I'vrninr, Alter Li tended Trip PMVSICIW I1FASID TO OCT HOME ia Mjy CuaJilioa Ait J. r. )r. and ilw. J. P. Tamii-sie re turned Saturday evening from an extended trio to Kuroue ' here the physician and surgi-on isitel the leading hospitals of lmdon and Pari. They are ex tremely pb-ased to get home, and say that they encountered some very rough weather going oyer, ut that the trip West waa not at all bad. They made an ex tended stay in lndon, where Dr. amiesie took oliwervations at tho liest hospitals in th city. rom lmdon they went to Paris, the greatest city in the world from a surgical and medical standioint. Hero. Dr. Tamiesie tates. are found the great model lospitals of the world, and con nected with these are the lead- ng French surgeons who have made names famous in the surgi cal and medical world. Dr. Tamiesie says the United State3 leads them all, however. in imir.t or citizenship, and he Is more than pleased to get back to 1 Oregon, w here he can meet his friends. Dr. and Mrs. Tam iesie have U-en receiving a cor- lial welcome from their many lillslioro friends. A numU-rof tho friends of the loctor and wife will give them a reception at the Hotel Washing ton. Friday evening. Hon. H. V. Gati-s is to act as toastmaster. COMINfl TO OCR STOkH A big colTec demonstration, when we w ill serve, any time during the day, for 3 days. Thursday, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. April 17. 13 and 19. Dwight Ed wards Sutierba Vacuum packed cotfee; also National Biscuit Co. 's cookies and crackers. We will give, for one day only, SATURDAY, APRIL 19. free, with every 25c package of crackers. 1 box Uneeda biscuits; a! 1G' tier cent oil on all other package cookies and crack- rs. 1 hese are not stale goods. ut have just arrived from the ictory. We will also have a stiecial price on apples, by the box. Hillslioro Mercantile Co. RHIHJRT Of the condition of the Bank of Bearer- ton, at lieavettiio, in the State of lire gun, at the close of huslnesa April 4 91 J- BKSOI CKS- Ijmr and discounts -$39,557 9 ivrrdrafts, secured and unse cured 3S4 87 Ronds and warrants I.900 00 Bunking hone !. o Furniture and Futures 3 $00 00 IHie from lianks (not reserve Iwnks) tf9 7J IHie from approved reserve hanks - -0.4)4 S5 Check and other cash Items... So; 1; Cash on hnnd J 7S0 5 Total l7.54 oS II UUl.lTlKS Capital Stork paul in 10,000 00 I mil vult 1 mollis, lesa ex- iH-tnes and taxea paid 710 58 Postal savings hank deposit. , 3y) 67 Individual deposits suliircl to check -. SI.44S 73 Canine? checks outstanding.... 9,90a 00 Total f7.Ss4 9s State of Oregon, ( County or Washington, ) I. St un t"ii Wtalt, Cashier of the abov in u led twnk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true lo the best of uiy knowledge anil lieliel. Miinlon yatt, Cashier. Cotiect Attest: I.. A. Wyatt, V. V. Livetuiore, I l rectors. Stilisrrilieil and sworn to tielore me thia 15th day of April, 191,1. W. K. I egg, .Notary l'uhlic. Dance at Helvetia Hall. Satur day evening, April 20. Portlan orchestra. Everybody invited. J. II. Simpson, of South Tuala tin. was over to the city this morning. The price ot flour is up a little, but we will be able to sell yc White Mountain at the same price, as we were prepared for the advance, and bought three carloads at the old price. Hills boro Mercantile Co. Mrs. E. G. Cox, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm Harris, departed Sunday for Pas co, Wash. She was accompanied by her mother and brother, Mrs. N. A. Chance and son Charles, who will return .to their home in Indiana. Pineapple, in 2-1 b cans, 15c: pink beans, 5 lbs, 25c; 21c for eggs, Saturday only. Bring them in. try our Jtoc cottee. it is good. Five different brands of cottee. It coffee to choose from. To get1 the week. hah frk aaf rti-l rn 1 1 fTror.r isrr I ery butter, best in town, at 751,. a?'?' of Wnwler. on WnU n roll Sntnednv nnlv Now the P R. & N., WaS down Sun- line of imported macaroni, vermi celli and spaghetti. -Morton & Freeman, . aJardf Miss Sarah H. Baaford. for "erl frai years resident of hear harmmgton, were in the city Monday, en route to the l-jut. via California. They will go to Massachusetts and Maine, and make an estended visit at the childhood homes. Mr. Has ford has not been back Kast in 43 years, and it has been It years since Miss Baaford came West. They will remain all Summer, and perhaps, longer, but Mr. I la ford still holds his Oregon pro'ierty, and says he would rather live here than in any sec tion of his travels since .he left Maine. For sale or trade Large house and comer lot, close in; sewer and water connections in; will trade for a farm clear of incum brance, or a No. 1 first mortgage. Price. f. Give full particu lars in first letter. Address P. 0. Box 81. Hillaboro, Or. 4-5 Montezuma Lodge, I. 0. O. F.. will hold a Mil-call Saturday eve ning. April 2H The only charter mem ler of the lodge left is Green Hale, of I'ortland. and the next five in point of seniority of mem bership are 0. S. Campbell, Lau rel. 1L C. Baldra and J. a Lam kin. Hillsboro, N. P. Oakerman. Portland, and 1). McCamish. now at Dallas. Their membership is nt exm W ant ...l, Ik. I I over ain4 Kiicn iiic annual I call takes place the Rebekahs will be there to help in the fes tivities. Guns, fishing tackle, knives, ammunition, at cost. Am re tiring from business. Hillsboro Gun Store, opposite Court House, and two doors east of Hillsboro Mercantile Co.. on Main Street Years ago. w hen Judge Camp- K'll was a young man. he worked for the Oswego Iron & Steel Co., when it was one of the big cor porations of Oregon. Judge Campbell was then a young man and knew nearly all the people ow n in the Southeastern portion of the county. This was long before he had studied law, or be fore he had gone into the service in the Spanish-American War as a volunteer, For., the best values in hard ware or all kinds, call on Uave '-or win. who can sell you the best at the lowest tigues. Plumb ing given prompt attention. Second Street, south of Main. According to stockyard advices rom Portland the state has re ceived no stock hogs from out side since last August. In 1911 the state exported half of its supply, but of late no shipments have been received excepting registered stock for breeding punoses. inis is speamng oei- ter for hog raising. Eastern Oregon has been the chief sec tion to produce more pork. Fullblooded Buff Orpington eggs for sale, betting or 15, hrst pen. $1.50; second, $1. Mrs. James SewelL Hillsboro, Ore, Phone 467 2-6 A. r. lingstrom, once a resi dent of Hillsboro, where he own ed a vacuum cleaner, and did up holstery work, was arrested at Albany, yesterday, on charge of non-support. He will answer to the charge in this county. White Orpington and Black Minorca eggs for hatching. $1 per setting. Mrs. N. H. Alexan der. Eighth and Washington Streets. 49-9 liev. E. P. Huehes will "occuDy theputpitof the Congregational Church Sunday morning. The theme of his discourse will be "On What Does the Church of Christ Rest Authority or Ser vice to Humanity?" For Sale Shadeland Climax oats; baled hay, ton lots. Phone 01S5, Forest Grove. Edward L. Naylor. 6-8 D. B. Burkhalter. of Farming- ton, was in the city the first of the week, getting numerous signers on his petition for the appointment as postmaster at Hillsboro. Notice to Farmers The feed chopper at Bethany will finish the season by running Saturday, April 20, and May 9 and 10. Al. Croeni. J. B. McNew. of the Beaver ton-Reedville district, was in the city yesterday. Mc is doing nicely at diversified farming, and he says it beats "big ranching" all to pieces. The classy Spring drink, the Pine Apple Frill," is served at the Den of Sweets, and nowhere else. Try it You will like it 10 cents. Mrs. H. Newell and son, of Portland, visited Sunday with the family of J. A. Zimmerman. I?i,l ,.nrl Pn.n, Knl... tlU.k ui owciauu i aiiii uciun it iblll Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Emrick. of beyond North Plains, were in town the hrst of the week. Born, to Robert Schneider and wue, urenco, April li, 1913. daughter. T. R. Davis, of North Tualatin Plains, was in town the first day, visiting home-folks. H. Al. lUsford ktA Chas. Hickethier. of Cedar Mill, was in town yesterday. Fi A. BAILEY, M. D. Fayalrtaa aa4 torgnm OttW-rpetalra la Scaalaatriek tinea l4MiM rtoatk warn aa aarama HtrHa. 5. T. LINKLATIK, at. B.C. 11 PHYSICIAN AMD SURCXCSI OOa npataJr nvar Ta Dalla Dr taaf tWilsaaai Ba.1 mf (Brt Hnm, l la aoroaw ol Uo fclaa. R. M. KRWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Snrjeoai S. F. p. R. A 5., P. 11. A K. Rya. Offic in the Tatnieaki Biuck. Thin) m4 tain htrecU. IlilUhoro, Urtgua. t ELilER II. SMITH M. D. D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Offic Iloara la is a at.: i lo a. an. TneaiUy, Thuraday, Hatantay lo ia Call emwerej day or night. Both phoaea. Otbce over Hlllaboro NatktaaJ. Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night ' Ioilepemleat roane ORF.NCO, OREGON J. 0. ROBB, XL D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OPFlCK:-Upatira S cbalraerich Bldf Residence Baael i o Street, aecood door east af South Side Street. Both Pboaea otfic and eatdener. HIUJiBORO. OREGON DR. B. L, SEARS Physician and Surgeon J O&ce hours 9 to n a. a.; a to J p. m. Call answered day or night. Both poonea. Offic la Anericaii Natioaal Bank, apaUira. HILLSBORO. OREGON Art(rrArrtrrrWrrtr4r D AO LEY ft ATTORNBTS-AT-LAW j Bwmu 1 sad 1 RliU BtiMlaff HILLS BOKO, . . 011801. 0vmM E. B. TONQUE ATTORN B Y-AT-LA W Offices np staira ia Schalraerkh Block ajajWMtMMttj JOHN LI. WALL ATTO&mrr-AT-LAW Upstair, A. C. Shute Bldf, Uaia Jr. tad HIUIBOBO. - ORMKW. V7. N. IIAIUIETT ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Ornon: Main Btraat, opp. Court Haaaa, HIUSIORO - ORaOOK T$ THnQ u TTiMrill? TD "O. tl. lUIMllUlS, JK. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Office, upatalra la Schaltaerich Block Hillsboro, - - Oregon SCHNABEL & La ROCHE aViwral-SrilWaaaar. SI jtiatoa iJH't Mk amatra. IrflaawaU. Urtaaten aa 4 a luara artrattali aalarltiirt. la laa am ant la tiara Vfawffe an XaAWIUniaaften. Ui Tttrfli all aatnaa HlmUm. learftaa saa traattaaaaaea: nan aaf Zrlratwa: Kaifaati : avu aaasVZtlaaaM: fJUia fa Shaawt (ou a4M flaalrt af 1 PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Offlos ap-atalra oyar U ilia boro Natioaal Bank. HILLSBORO ...... ORBOON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Trtntesie Bldg. Roosaa 5 aad i HILL8B0B0, OftK. . fain and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist TTmstair. in Linklater Delta I ' I Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore. Dr. S. M. REAGAN ViTaaiNAmY Physician & ScaaaoM a I & DBirrin. Graduate Kansas City Veter inary College. 20 yean pta tical experience. J Office, on Third St, oaohalf Mock umCh of Main, ia Kerr & Plckaaa feildfcQ of Paoaa Office, Main 783; Raaidtae. City sa9srasr3B9ssBJ9aQ Argua and Orerscha, '