The JnllLLSBee vol xx iui.LSW)K(),oki;noN, aprii, 21. mz NO. 6 DR. Ai MRS. THESE WELCOMED BY THRONG oitHHtiaMl lad Tcmk-r k'e ir,.lln at IMcl Watltlnclon hov n. v. our AS TlHSrmStIK SUr nJ Slrlpr AU.ut Nixly n.lf teudrd Dr. ml Mr. J. i Tu'i- 0 rTij. turn at the ll"tl Washington, Friday veiling, the function inn in honor of their return frin trip h loii'l and Pari. The dining rvtoin wan beautifully dc orateti with titreanu rn, an. I the U, were infuKe with cut tl.ivu-r. At the fMt of the ta ble vuw an outline map tf the two hemHj.hereft. with ru," the only town on the con tinent carrjing a bai-Kgrwund t.f w.U-iHiie. It was unimie, ami ttelik'hted the aUnibbtgt., ll.m. H. V. Gate, of Portland, .n-Milel a toalm:itr. On hi right were ir, anl Mm. Tamie. Hie. ami on hi lift wi re Dr, an. I Mm. C. J. Smith, of Alexander Court. 1'ortUunl. Dr, Smith hav j h if ten abroad on research, tin.) having met with the Tamieiin when they were in nmon. The reonse ta 1 1 1 toaalx -re rei.li-le with the nte of welcome to the gin -t of l'iir. The rettni" were: Geo. 11 r.ak'ley,The Lawyer," Mr. lingley reminded hi auditor that ihegtlebl of the evening lia alway. taken an interest in the cilv and in more way than om- hail gone into jtartiurwhip with hi adopted city. Dr. W, D. Woiht, reiHiiiiliiiif to "The Politician, iail a deli cat conu'lnnent t hi medical Hon. W. N. Barrett, with "U" m hist silject, romjilr rncnted Dr. and Mr. T.oin" u utm the e-bm in which they wire held ly the thotmand of Washington County H-ip!, and ' facetiously aid that the "liiw" thee diiyn wn largely Umg left to )r. U'Ken, of tTaikanm. W. G. Hare, in answering to 'T he Orator," watt at hi UL, and hi remark were in the hap piest vein. I'r. Krwin, with 'The Doctor' a hUmibject, covered hiiitiloted tune with delicate humor. John M. Wall, w ho w a charged with weihling the "Big Stick" inileimK nUiccitcie,!ide hIcjiimh! the subject and dwelt uixhi the jterxonal cmiat ion of the host ami iuwteHH and the community. Dr. (!, J. Smith delivered a ten minute titlk on generalilieti, ami complimented )r, and Mr. Taut ienie iqon the cordial welcome they were receiving. Uev. F.van I'. Hughe, who has just returned from n trip to ling laml and Wale, electrilied hi hearers hy an impromptu talk, and tohl thelilof how good it felt to U an American cilinen, and how much more one appreciated it after a trip abroad. Dr. Tamienie, nt the close, feelingly reHmndetl to the cor diality that marked hi home coming, and promised to always keep in touch with the town wherein In? and hi family have no ImiK resided. The menu wa one of (he heat of the luwtelrie.' cuisinett, ami waa worthy of first place in thi judgment of an enieure. The mimic for 11m evenimr w tw rendered hy Mi. Kmmii Topper, wno presnk'd at the piano. hi:minisci:nci's Mm. Ak'f Yertn n I'urdin ha filet R trwH complaint hi circuit court. coiitentin the jilfadinif of her former hunhand. ( ha. A. Ycrjfen, that a minor daughter, aUmt (He yearn old, Ik ifiven into hi cu.Htody, Th Verjfen were divorced month atro and Mr. Ycrk'en wa eiven the cum- o.y of th. Imy, Willanl. The ilecrce Hail nothing, however. aUmt the little virl. Mm. Ycr k'en' mother kept the child un til mt Set'tcmU-r. when Mr. Verjfen gained toiH-Hiou Y r- .'i ll Uiell filed It motion ttklllk' that the decree U re-oM-ned and he K'ven the care and cimtody of the eirl. Kdna lillen. Since that timo Mr. Ycrvren married Cha. I'urdin. She now wauL the chihl and prone to fik'ht the claim of the father. The Yerk'cn formerly renidod near laurel, whew Mr. Vcren i a hopti rower. For sale Kk'k' for hatching S. C. l I. Ked. llarred l:kH tl.f Jmt Hettink' of J5; $; M-r px). Italiy chicken, lij cent encn; rt. i Miue ik'norn. i l r l.'i; JT iter IW; lahy chick. Id cent. Will do ciiHtom hatch mif and furnish vge of leading varietie. AKeut for the famous Met'lanahan incuhator. S'til re- lu'Ht for catalogue hy Htal. A I ho have Mime White M'krhoru cofkerel for Hah'. II. !'.. Ihlll- iiemr.Orencn, Addrcn. Ililhihoro, Uoute I. 'I he fact that iltloro alone ha practically one million dollar in deposit in the variou hank certainly HH-ak well for Wash inuton County and it rcfuHirce. forest drove follows with clone to three quarter of a million, and the neveral other Lanki in the county run thej'rand total up to a total of two million dol lar reslinjf in the nafe of coun ty hankintf institution. Airain, it must le reniemliered that many in the eust end of the county hank with Portland. Tak- it i an index ot Supt. Karnc Say that Over IMK) I'upiU Have Participated IUKOID kNOX. CiSfDN. WINS Oil Cuart tottm Croli J In Capacity Hear Voaa(Uri Cuolcol to County School Sept. ItarneH i hik'hly elated over the succchh of the county HM-llin content which closed in the circuit court room in thi city, last Saturday after noon. Thirty-eik'ht districts had rcprcia-titativea here for the fi nals. Sixty-one schools partici pated, the past three month, and when the i more r sinllers were litninated the winners were hroiik'ht to the county seat to try for supremacv. The first prize of J 10 c;ish went to Harold Knox, of Sco;:in Val ley, near daston AHert Hatch, teacher w ho met and vanquish ed all comer. Pistrict 1U, having the hiuhest average for three months, was awardid a silk llatf for the school house. In the fourth irrade con tent. Pistrict No. 8. b-isyville. Henrietta t'ase. teacher, won find prize, a copy of the "Soni of the iatrk." The fifth and sixth trrade con test also went to Pistrict ID, a copy of "Mona Lisa" lcini the trophy. Pistrict . Minnie Pa vis, teacher, Hillsdale, won sec ond prize, a pamtiiuf, T'rincess ouisi-. " The sev enth and eighth wrade first went to Pistrict .VJ, of North Cornelius, Clara Walker, teacher, and the premium w as a mak'nifici nt panel painting, "Sir dallahad." Sixty-one schools out of 101 e taken part in the sin-Mimr nvf it ail in all it i an index stability that few countim of our L v impuistiioii can imasi. contest. The attendance edited l nun' eiii-ilivmiit i sties un to 12 any schiml exercise ever held in inches in diameter, fence rails, ..Hid Uiard of all kinds, into sUtvewiHul leiik'th. Will it into the country. Write, phone or call on me. Carl Skow, corner Klh and Kir. Hillshon. Oregon. Plume, City IttL Ualph Imhrie hit suhI Maud hiihne, wife, fordivorce. alleging conduct contrary to mutual hap piness. They were married in l'.NCi, and have one child, aged six years. The complaint ask for the custody of the child, and agrees to care for it. leaving it with Mr. Tlu. Kmrick. and for its care. A stipula- I ion ha U ensigniHi wnerein me femlant take $Si0 in settle ment of property rigtits. wim tin. univision that the mother an at interval visit the daugh ler. For sale: Thoroughhreil While ..ir uini iuT.ra. SI for Or W iHr hundred; also hens and pul- td- unn Hecomt len irue hi lillslmro in lUll-Knid Stark, telhany, ad.lress I'ortland, Ore., Washington county. (ki:o.N r.i.i:crktc twmns ioule Z SonL Turner, of the W ashing ton-Oregon Cor)oralion. siaies il!t the comimnv will have it Sain ii-iiter ho work will most likely w ij-u ,, , , : hul, cajf Hi,v,i )y xhor- to contract, .aston want Nim , a , from 0 A. C; 2i inch i reeK wbut, mini ' Ktm e inker wagon, top. ouggy. . . . t ..... iwil miLih - - . . that tne company , ." wwlv new: douhle-seated sur rey; set uhl work harness; set With compliments of the Season, Ity J. K. Johnson, the Pho togiapher in Your Town Swrtt Spring, now htirsthiK int blimin I'lifoliU lief vt'nliirr grnnitt Anil Nutute He mnilliily, To have hrr Itrnitl v canard. Anil niy, lfnrt! Ilia ncotrliliiK ". Your miff nMIH )m (nnnnl, Cull toiiinl m JuliiiRon't Studio Ami ( yuur hrmily cunm'il. In't wnit ntitll advancing Age K.ii-iuU hit wlllirrinx hand, Befnir, nt Juliiiion' Picturr Simp. Vim luivc your licnuly ciinniil, . Now is the time to have tha hmise wired. See the Owl Flee trie Co. 1-tf John Overroeder. of Quatama, was in the citv Saturcluv, tho Kuost of his daughter, Mrs Henry Delsmnn. W. P. Cnrlfr vu)m hns con dii'-ted a milk route here for sov J'rai years, has bought out' the P8. Williama' route, and has To Portland - 6:21 7:15 S:ll 10:51 1:10 3:M. 6:2:5 8:19 I:u8 From Portland 7:17 9:51 11:45 2:11) 4:50 ... 6:2:1 7:;i :;22 12:2:1 . a m a m a m . u 111 .. p m . . p m .. p m ..pm . . p m .a m .am a m .p m . . p m . p m . p m ..pm a m luring our bereavement, the tleath arid ohsequii of our win. Alma liogers, and return esin iuI thanks for the U autiful Horal tribute. Mr. and Mrs. L ('., Hriers. (Vnelius. Ore.. April 22, 1'JlS. ItiUJC SAUi I will sell at the lirown Livery Stable, Main St. near Fourth, in Hillslmro. l-tftnning at 1 p. m.. SATUUPAY. MAY 3, 1J13, Thirty head of registered and gradi-d Jerseys. 1 he foundation lock for my herd came from the West. Lynn. Cary, Withyeombe, and O. A. C herd.i. among the iM-st in the Valley. With two exceptions the stock i young; most of the cows being from 2 to I years old. and idling from 25 to .to lb, of muk with tirst alves. There are 13 fine calves. ranging from 1 to 10 month old; 2 line young rcgist-rcd bulls, one 10 the other b months old. the m ma young stock 13 sireJ by Maro Marigold, whose dame made 2 J lb in one day and had a record of W) lbs. butkr H.-r year. Ten of the herd are registered; the rest, almost full-blooded grades, and have been averaging nearly 13.00 jier month jier cow. If you are looking for beauty and utility combined, you will find it in this herd, Terms of fab-:- Under $20.00. cash; over approved note for four months at 8 tcr cent. E. II WatLs. COLLEGE 1.1 SMS kumco H. Stcpheni, of Wealthy family. In HilUboro Jail TAPPED THE TILL AT TUALATIN Uelc la Olficert Tkal be ki Bob M Maay Railraad Campaaict Pt'ltl lC SAI.I; The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at their farm 3 miles . 1. t . II.. I X ......Ik east Ol Odious ami I nine wmm of Kinton, at 10 o'clock, on FHIPAY, APK1L 25 Puiv horse, 7 years. 13(H); brown L the comimny win nave n - () j.,. fl.08n cow 4 , Creek Supply for Hillslmro JWJ4 yrs fr;,sh in june; er in tho mains by next July, j w r vrtt( fre8h in jline; . .......I, ..ill nuwl likelv Im let .. . . . . ,. ' 1 .... .1 1... to lay mains to that place. It is willing, however, to sell the ttty . harness, new; disc harrow, wnter nt n low rate, and daston , , r , ft nf 1 1 :n may Imnd to put in a ciinilating LHM, witn (jbl and single blocks; system, similar to Cornelius. njatform scale; 2 garden drills; 2 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 . . 1 i . )reer'8 Karly Stan.lard tmtato shoaU. atmut tu. e seen for sale. Potatoes mature and share inOOdavs. Someth ng new, nnu leiepnone " somet I ng fine Have about 40 gar; about 3 do.en ch.ckcns and 11. ... i u.i..i.tu iv uii. (ii iiir- 111 lii it-n nrvi ii.imv . v.... . lUSMCIM. view, ic i'"h'.ji - -: ;. , , t . . .1.1. i L'... ir.tr mention, l.uncn ai inihiii. piy ai uhk vovC 1 . - f . Au 81ima ftf $lfl Unless all signs count fornoth-Ln(i unjor casi; 0n all sums over inir Washington County is gmg ktn six months time at 8 per mtn the I,oiranberry business . o tier cent discount for u ith a vengeance. A visit, e- ,iish on sums over ?lo. tween hore and Portland dis- Clarence 11. Snider, idoses the fact that many farm- cdenn 0. Snider. era nretmtting in this proiuaoie j f Kuratli. Auelionoer, C. E. Kindt, Clerk. CORN CONTRACTS berrv. and some are going it to .... Ml ..... Kilt. the limit 01 live acreu. in ry is very productive, and there ii always a goon marsci, 101 11., For sale- Several incubators Company desire to i lidMMlnrs.' latest makes.-J. mnL-n Mill tracts with growers for i,.... ......... t M""v . - r p Aihims. near Jaoez wiikcs twentv-five (2ti) acres more 01 of Citv Park. Hills- The company wil I . 1 1 V. . . . ' - " ' m. . m 1 IM.L. V .. .... I r. ft fr 1 ' ... Iiiiis Zueger, of Newton, was in town Monday. Sheriff Keeves made a trip to the Spring Hill ranch, Sunday. lk'ti Thurtiher, of alxive I .loom ing, was in the city satuniay. Tell your electrical troubles to The Owl F.lectnc t. 1-tf (ieo. H. Keenon. of aliove North Plains, wa. in town Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cordon stient 'Sunday up in the (Ja-ston section. Paniel Peaville. of Oak Park. was over to the county seat Fri day, s J. W. Uaynard and wife, of near Scholia, were in the county seat Friday. P. I. Liliigard ami wife, of Laurel, were over to the county Seat Friday. J. C. Smith, the Forest drove liveryman, wm down to the city Monday morning. Alex Gordon, of near North Plains, was in town the first of the week, greeting friends. John P. Koch, of south of Cor nelius. was a city visitor Mon day morning. J. J. Whitten. of West Union, was a county seat visitor Satur day morning. C. L. Crocker, of Newton, was in Monday taking out some rock for a new foundation for his barn. Adolph Ilonzaik. who has lived for 11 vears on his ranch, south of Oak Park station, was in town Monday morning. For Sale -Thoroughbred Huff Orpington eggs for hatching. Setting of 1;. f 1.50, or fb per umdred.-Mrs. S. H. Pavis, Hea- verton, Ore., Route 4. 4-b John V. Connell went out last Fridav and bought up several carloads of iotuUes. W hile the nrice s not big still it means something for growers. For sale Gelding, gray, 4 years old. sound and well-broke;weight, 1050. A. .abler, at Helvetia, Hillsboro, Uoute 1, nine miles out. Cms Kleier. of Chehalem Mountain, was in town Monday. He reiwts farmers very anxious to got their crops in out his way. Uouirh lumber. 16-foot lengths, all widths, constantly on hand. S. II Cogan, Hillsboro, Ore., K. 1. 3 miles north of town, on u 1). Knrnham Place. We sell at $9 per M. b-17 Pr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Smith, of Alexander Court, Portland, were guests of the Tamiesies last t n j .1 c....rt.l.i.. Tlino fnrmnr lUmi II. Stephens, alias Har old Martin, alias Desmond, was arrested in Portland, Friday night, and brought to Hillsboro Saturday and lodged in the coun ty jail. He wilt await the action of the grand jury on the charge of robbing the Oregon Electric at Tualatin, April 11. Stephens admits that he stole 170.90 from the station and went to Portland, where he appropriated the white way" until Special Agent Lillis, of the Oregon Electric. and Archie Ionard. detective with the O. W. II & N. deprived him of his liberty. Stephens cashed a $20 spurious money ex press order at the Clyde Hotel and a $40 order at the Union Pe Kit, IJoth of these were Wells- rargo orders written by himself. Stephens confessed to the act. and told District Attorney Tongue that he had committed robberies w hile in the employ of various railways. He says he is the son of Harrison Stephens, a wealthy resident of Montreal, Canada, and alleges that w hile at Mcdill College, of that city. he was expelled for neglecting his classes because of drink. Stephens told the officers that he had worked for the Manhattan Elevated in New York, and that when he was on the Gould line he robbed the company of $310 and left his "I. O. U. for the amount pinned to which he wrote: lour system is rotten Twelve hours per day and $15 per week. Stephens is highly educated and uses language eimal to an Oxford graduate. He states that he worked for the Canadian Pacific from coast to coast, and ascribes his downfall to the fact that as a boy he always ha ready money through allowances trom his uncle and his father. He claims to be single, and ex pects to come into quite an estate later. He is aged Si years. Stephens is much shaken over his arrest, and alleges it is his first confinement He denies that he ever stuck up an individ ual, and avers that the railroad companies are easy. YourOrfe 4. -a t TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS I If you don't want to conic to town, just phone your order in and it w ill be promptly attended to as if yott called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders and you can et a prescription made np very conven iently in this way. All orders are sent out by the earliest possible return mail. No need to watt till you come to town Phone that order in today. On and after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and llexall Uemedies by Parcel Post, Prepayed without extra charge. The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE Are You Thinking 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 n a x k ODD i 1 n PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale at the Cove Oak Farm, known as the Dudley Mill place, 61 miles northwest of Hillsboro, J miles from Dersham. on the United liailway. and U miles from lioy and Sehieffe'in, on the P. 1L & N., at ten a. m., on THUUSDAY. MAY 1 Thirteen pure bred registered Holstein cows ranging from 2 to 9 years, 12 in milk, all to freshen in Fall: 2 pure bred registered bulls, one 5 yrs old. one 7 months old: 4 3-yr-old graded Holstein heiters. to freshen in Fall: 16 graded Holstein cows, from k to 7-8 Holstein, all in milk, to fresh en in September: 2-yr-old colt I yearling colt, span black mares. tiand 7 years old; sucking con. lizzard feed cutter, milk cans. cream separator. Babcock testing outfit, milk cart, and other arti cles too numerous to mention. Lunch at Noon Terms of Sale-Under $20, cash; over $20, bankable note, 8 per cent, 6 months. (Jove Oaks da Geo. R. Bagley. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. o fnrnmh the seed at cost anu my K. L Moore went to Portland, six an, one.p.arte ent oi. tn ciui thu neavers may uer umcn r 'V"""."" , M. M.;ia Jnnt. in wtn , m. r.-: -V0 take lmrt in this, nd- one 01 me ol-hi-iu1o...m -.. 7-.-r - r,nmimnv. Knald- u Kinrihuwat anil nersonaiiy urcaa a -- -r -- -r- knows Vnumter of players on ing Building, Portianu, ore. CARD OF THANKS each team. thoroughbred Poland u - rink Cove l,nina uoara o. w , . t th k 0r many Farm, or app.y 10 ueo. j kind(y a88isted u8 dnv nnd Saturday. They former ly resided in Pendleton, where the Doctor still retains extensive interests. He will specialize in Portland. Sam Stott, well known at Gas ton, and now residing at Port- InnH u.')14 no t. to the citv on legal business. Friday. Mr. Stott is an uncle of Frank S. Myers, who was named a few days ago as nnstmaster at Portland. Sam has always been an independent in politics, and his leanings have . , . i .1... . t - 1 always uecn wim uw reiorm vw ment. ALMA ROOERS Alma nosers, aged 13 vears, 3 months and 25 days, died in Portland. April 19. 1913, from heart trouble. He was the voungest son of Mr. and Mrs. L, (1 Rogers, who reside at Corne lius. . Besides his parents he is survived by the following broth- era and sister: Dolph. Willard and Grover. Oak Point. Wash Arch. Hillsboro: Harvey, Forest Grove: Daniel. Cornelius; Oscar, at home, and Mrs. Ned Kogers, of Vancouver, Wash. The funer al took place Monday from the - 1 r 1 a family nome at t-ornenus, inter ment being in the Cornelius cemetery. E. Hyde, a prominent Forest Grove capitalist, was down to the city Friday Private desks for writing your business letter;-for drawing 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 modern conveniences. Your patronage courteous received A. C. SnuTE, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main and Third, HIIMMtro. v. y. j . , f 1 ',2Hi" 4 ir A loo -3 ' HI- 4; o4tl- .Iff 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 .1 little at a time and deposit with us. We We will pay them 4 per cent, on their savings. Their success will be insured. SHDTE SAVINGS BAHK EXCLUSIVE FOR SAVIS&S BED ROOM CLOCKS $1 to Neat little clocks in brass, gold and silver plated; mahogny, metal and glass cases. Eight-day time and one-day time and alarm. A pleasing gift or card prize LAUREL M. HOYT wrmolidated the two.