a 1 i iv.uu.mi.. B U I C CI IS AT LAST CLEARED UP UM ft 4t AfSlji. . gll LL I? HJL-. - 1 i mm WBaMgC3Bg!"HWH!ff"- nrtprppy If ntlfTII rTVCTTDVl .622 : ILIIUI U..UUIINI.I IUILIII I i I II T $?hen You Pay What A Thinrf Is Worth You Get The Worth Of Your Money This is the experience of many Buick Owners in Washington County. A good buy means more than getting something at a cheap price. After all it's nothing more than getting your money's worth. i SVvkton of Young Man Found Mile anj Half From River Hank srvonrt virn rcmito identifies m Teeth, aaj Jtiaaiaf Wi4ai Tmib Cliaca aaj Coafina GE&fl Quality means cost, but every bxly knows the better the quality the greater the durability, and it is durability that finally decides the net cost of a purchase. We have experts continually on guard iu onr shops to see that you get your mon ey's worth. They inspect every nu every screw, every single part that goes into Buick manufacture. If the quality is off grade, they scrap it. If the woik manship is off a hair's breadth, they scrap it. It costs us thousands of dollars a year in salaries alone, to say nothing of the loss represented in material dis carded. That's the money we spend for the Buick 0. K. TheJamous Buick overhead yalve motor is guaranteed to have more power and more speed than any other type of motor on the market. It will pull stronger on low grade gasoline than any other type of motor ever built and the fuel con sumption is less. Five Different Models Roadsters and Touring Cars, $950 to $1650, F. 0. B. at factory. Sold and demonstrated by F. E. HARTRAMPF HILLSBORO, ORE. imumiuu..., I I I I I I I I A A A 4 J A if fc 8 G 5 U Peoples Theatre Main St., next-door to City Bakery Always lines a Good, Up-to-date Show for 5c and 10c. MATINEE Every Saturday at 2 p. m. Q MM iap YOUR TOW Csa Buy Home-Made Froduc's to give them a start. We will ell for Tuesday and Saturday, 'Beaver State Flour, per "sack: 125 Moss Rose Flour, per sack $1 15 Carnation milk, 3 cans 25c " " 12 " . 95c Our Butter Sale will help ..you solve the high cost of living. Jefferson butter, the peer of quality at 70c a roll for Satur day, only. Bring in your eggs. We pay the highest price. Don't , worry about the price, you will always be safe in bringing your eggs here. 5 lbs. pink beans 25c Seeds of all kinds. Best vege tables to be had any place. Morton & freeman P- n .'Ms That the skeleton of the remains of Percy Ja.juith. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Januith. of Seholts, were found Sunday by Mrs. Ihos. Haines and two children, while in the forest near their home, is confirmed to a certain ty. The skull had been per fotated by a bullet, the ball en tering above the rijiht temple, and passing clear through the head. A 38-calibro Colts Police Special revolver, with empty shells, was found laying by the ghastly find. Three shells had been fired; one chamber was empty, and two loaded cartridges remained in the weapon. Posi tive identification was furnished by the revolver number, which was li,l,0. This number was found in the young man's diary. It will be remembered that Ja. quith left home on the evening of July lb. 1911. and upon his not returning, a search nartv wax inaugurated. His clothing, shoes and bicycle were found on the banks of the Tualatin, above th broner & Kowell mill, and after repeated trials to recover the body, with Hugh Brady, the Portland diver directing opera tions, the search was abandoned. His revolver was missed, and for a long time it was not believed that he was dead. The absense of a wisdom tooth was another proof of identity, this tooth having been pulled by Dr. Davis, of New berg. Coroner Barrett went to the scene of the find, Sunday after noon, and found that, the bones of the skeleton had been scatter ed over a radius ol several rods. A sateen shirt and pair of over alls were several rods from the skull. That he had such clothing is well known. The place where tne skeleton was found was about one and one-half miles on an air line from the place where his clothing and bicycle were found nearly two years ago. reiffhbors close to that point say they heard two shots fired late in the night, but those evi dently were not the shots that ended life, as the distance from the place of death would have been too remote to have heard a pistol shot Dr. Pitteneer had also wnrlcod on Jaquith's teeth, and some of his record compares with the fillings, of which there were three kinds. SO Id. cement anH amaluam. Young Jaquith was a boy of good habits, and had spent one year at 0. A. C. He was studi ous, but rather reserved, and was verv ambitions tn amiura knowledge. llenty lrd h.i 'milt no e automobile thiu any tn iri wh.th.i vw t licd. He lliou;- how. Tk.uV the ic.imU he tail build " The t't nuMl C-t .it the womUi fully low J!uc. Ik tier get joins tio- if yon want a Curd this jaon. Our great fa t r has prtvl'ice I ruurlv a quarter of a tml-'ioti Mt TV Triors; liur.. Unit, TcV. I'iku iir. ?'. Town t ar $S0O f, n, b. Ktn il ulh ail eiuiment. For particulars i:. t "Ford Times" n inter esting atitiH''''ile maa ine. It's free from iMtvit faetor . Wllle s .u?.. v ('...iaKe Co., IlilMvio. Oiegou. ROY NOTES ft. , SUMMONS la taa Circuit Court ot the state of Omfon for Washington County. iadta Ball Maeombar. Plaintiff, -...,- VI. '' frank K Maaomber, Defendant. T frank M. Maeouibcr, alwre defend aau la toa tuune of Ui State of Oregon, you are requeued to appear and answer the Oum plaint filed againHt ou In tne above aatltM eavrt and eauee on or before Hat May, the nth day of May, 1UI3, and you era httk eotidad that II yon fail to an awaat aad aawer, the piafntilf will ap fay to Iba Court for tht relief prajtd tor !t? coBiplaiiit, to wif For a deoroe 'liHH.jlvlnjf the bond of matrimony now oiirtiim Mwflen plalnlilt and .lefer'lant, ami for such other arid further n,iif aa the court aiay doem meot am Minitahle. This sumrirniii !h piibllahpd by or-ier of Hon. J, y.ramplwil, Judtfeoflhe (.irruit iourt of Wasbinttton (flinty. Orrwon and lati order ia datd the th .lay of Marou, M3 The date of the (ir.t uuhli ration of thin Hiitimioim is Tlmrlav, March 27 1UIM n.l May 8Wlif "U"""" Thurwlay. a. J. Parkiaon and Harry Yanckwirh Attorneys for I'laintiir. 1 An unioue Hramn wnt ronAoraA Sunday afternoon, April 20. by me sodality girls of Verboort, for the benefitof St. Fprdinan.fa Church, lioy, in the i'armlev Hall. Banks, over 350 people at tendinsr. The drama "DnlniW consists of two Acts. It shows forth a little cirl rasf niT fmm home, accused nf n theft u,hnh her sister, Augusta, committed. She changes her name to Dolores because her future life would be full of sorrows. Of special note is the solo by Miss Mattie Vande- ht'V. The Hanlcs fVinporl I?nl rendered the music, and respond ed to many encores. At the close father Conway expressed his amazement at the large, un expected audience He thanked all concerned, making special re marks of gratitude to the Band and the audience. Supper was served to the girls at the West Bros. Confectionery, by Father Conway. The Band will not be torgotten in the near fnture. Among the notable visitors was Father LeMiller, who is always loyal to Itoy's cause. Father (!nnwv wont tn u;ua 't J ".v w Anna- jboro, Saturday, to witness the ; final spell-down. Great enthusi asm was shown by the children contestants. The Hoy Catholic School, as a result of the year's contest, receivpd A Tiff! ffinf nt ,99.75, speaking very well of a school m existence for seven months. This school was the only Catholic represented in the coniesi, ana Joseph Vandomelon - MOORE'S - Laundry aWa 0 Corner Maplk and Bko.uway Equipped to do all ila-ss of work'iu u satisf.u t.iry manucr. Family Washing' Specialty Telephone, City 207, atul a representative will call a-ul give you prices atid infor mation. Prom it Skkwci: V W. 0. Donelson rNi)i:uTAKi:u ttt Calls attended night ti i!ay. ChaiH.1 and Parhrs. Orgom HELP YOUR ! CITY USK Electricity FOR LIG II TING No Smoke. No Flam -s. No Odor, No Wick s to trim No Chimney to clcau. The Best. Cleanest r.nd Cheapest LAa. nc yjMft tieciric vo. By ratnniing Homo In. d'.i.itry. A tlollar Hint in the city t'tuv. will Ih xjwnt inntmuTdbte tinu-s. You have a hundred chancea to Get It BacK Try fUtm of mir I IiMstMrt made Bread. You will like it. and the more we bake, the letter bread we make. Our Cakes and Pastries are delightful. Washington aMaaaaMaaaMaaaaMBBaBaHBMi Bakery ! Third Street 11 ii ft Wmf Wis I I T"vo eeitv I 5 I ONE CENT I M awi.ai-iiaaaMaMaaaaMaaaaBMa VAUG1IT. ruluive Nrllin Aaent. HilUbJ ssT'srssstaati Hoffman's Sawmill is sittiu,j fit. in the Ust timber in Waoluutuii iounty. The fiuct Rough and Dressed Lumber KILN lUlKt l LOOKING uud RUSTIC al.ii on hwid. llimatrs mi Buililiiii"", l"l.uing, K untie, Ceil ings ill kinds ( fmihcd lumlicr for hiuvc niuetiil. Wc deliver. 1 Iioik: l',ie. States, Gkiutic Central, 37 Plil liU HOI I MAN. Ihcoiu, Orcwvn Yl'AGKk CORNISH I'hurie City tlxcculrU' Notice Ni)tlr it ln.rnlif kIvmii lint I, th" tin .-r ikiihI. Imvn Ik jii ilnlv .u.f l ln Of Ilic fntMn t ' I, III ,.!.. I , ,s tlfrnmnl. It 111, lVtl'itv t'.,,.rt . " I ,j. nUUnf ntrtf.ni, f.ir M Itiittmi c.,111 t ami hTr .Inly imiiii, , , , All irrtM hnvt'ii rltiim in. - Uitn arn iinrci.jr 1 1. 1 1 1 1 t t , mm m n , law olllm of W. N. Ilnrrti't. !! l, Orrtf"'", witliin mx iiikiilIik from Un. .1 it. Ill till" undue lil at llilUl.inj, Ootftn, ihU Ai,m IU, 1M13. M.iIihIb Iitiif' l,lii.' v, KfMnlrEr .,r iKu .. I . l.tiidaay, irrBiMl, " . N. Itarrnlt, Atlortmy lit Kt it the pall. Interment took jilacf atVerlxxirt. This was tho (irxl funera Over lifltl fnim flu. I'i.? iainoiic church. Hi1;- l'ir,i(',MMi:i;ni. Mask Itlu. I IIII.LSIMMM), Nulkc of Sidewalk Ordinance .-tt i- I,.., f)t- ,.,, nint ljiP , U) I ..r M I ' , . ,,, ,,i,lBirt ,, 'i l.i.n 1, fi'i 1 ,t. k ni( ,, rni'iirni i n i Hu-tii i.m .ila i . f . -.1 Ml !l,o M ,.,t, ,.f 1,,, -il' ' I, III (I.M Cly f ir(, (.t.., ti t . I hi- Niiilh.-ol I'lifttrr nl ll'm i v .nm.,1, 4,1,1)1,,,,, t ,),, , ()1(W' I ) I il ll.i ,,, nr..Kii( t-, . S'r,, . .' ,n,. r..l ,,( I Hli.k I , HHiiiiri.,. V" .in. .11 t,,i, I mm ( lmK (iiv,i iiju, '''"i. Hi !. .H,r iuim ,,f , C.f't- .ir in. t, f ,,( n,uUlK ,,-, l -!.I.,.H,, jt, ,, ,,, (lf HIMH I. I V , t,,,m,. ( I ' i nn :,; n( 1 1,.. N,,fiMlt pornrr 11I .." t I. It. I nk I. Ill (tin h A.liilll.ii II". I- tttt (w Miy) f M.ll.ltort. rtiiii, ,tf I!,,,,, rt.mil, ionif u,,. ' 'i-t lit,', ol nuit ,,ii U .. I 1... r .. .. I ...r,,,,-, rather Conwav ta viiiit,rf ni i" t"- i.ih im i,i i n, i....r Tillamook and Nehalem this i'''!;;;';.;'.'.'..;. : A ""'-r ,,,.1, , r i" nil mi inn ruin , Week. , l mii'liiry Iihk ot H!1M.k 1 i mi I A l.li'l-ii to tin- Town (., fit) i iini, ii. .. . . ... I1""'" ""tr"M, i..if.t wmi.ii 11... ..,.i. 1 lie Muuniainsiac school !)is- - of ..i iiiuk .i ,, , Irif. I Tn .. 't. I uti.i-.' n.t t, , ... , 1 1. ., . . . It "en itu. tn, win jrive an enlcr-1 , ii.-i m r.,i i.,.ti.i tainment at the Artisans' Jhll, Scholls, April 20. Don' t mi:!H seeing the two dramas. "The Kconomical HoomeranK" and "Mrs. IVtmer'a ('.hnut " l'..tu are lamfhable from hecinnin-f tn orL, i . i. . . " - enu. All come and havn a ir,,. laujih. Admission. 10c. After proKram, ice cream will he served. Proceeds for benefitof the Bchool. Mrs. Frank lvTiialif.il Vol tlrr.o.l , v.. . m .'itiit-ti to her home in PnrllMnr? iftor week's visit with Mrs. .las. A. K W H A1M .S, i res. I. J I'nKU Uv tr. VltAKTKk SU fk.)t A R I E Alio, t hkt Thh First National Bank oi' i-omisr GROvii, oregon Capital and Surplus $60,000. A COMI'AUATlVi: STATKMKNT "Ibt l,.!..ttiK timitMifttiitr .1,1, tn. ul i,( tl.r itriiu aa4 lwrv a( Um ri.-t .viuo.Mi, litMv, i.f I'tttr.l Ulu, aujl IU tllturt),rttt Jt.kl oltiHM'; ii:rosrrs Nov. 2, iihk. $ i2.:us.m; May '2, VJ), l:!2,i:.S Nov. 2, VJ10, May 2, lltU, N.v. 2, Ml, May 2, l'.U2, 1 .lush; IKK77.SI ir:i(i::.;il 2i)l,l)7;Uf'i Resources May 2, VM H 12, ..........$i77,mi0 m,yu AO Por Cent Oath fforv uatz mil . . " " Hillsboro. well and Hillshoro friend Lawrence Josenh Wnndorii!, Mrs Mltchell states that her infant anf Mrae1'eLh Writs. Mr. and Mrs. (J. J. l'al- Wundprl.Vh wa-hiTrfli V. ' .Lim'er, are in Ashland at bres.i!"S.,''.ll'''' Roy Catholi 'vXZ Vih f their dauKhter, tlwuii: J V, ," I'". f"t to the i i. V";", IT l"""ri'"1 I'l- k. Ui ovi V o i, ', l" "'' !" r u-tfiiinii,,,., , V' i , ' 1; lt"H;y,ThoM! M,ir, t, o .,' i ,!1,H',k Himmoim M.I11I,', t H'fl Inutl ni.u. I'll.., ... ii. , . '"" 1.111m. Town (w. 'Iy ",'f "ul;'"'r1'; Vr,T'i' ''" Wiiu.Mor; -l ft. it, il.H.k Hll. A'l.otloi, t.,il, T.,wi, (,,,,; -,t,', , ii.Vt '"'k h'N'"'i'Mn A .1.1 it ,, t'i.".V".'...V.i ' MH.ia ...... i,u.'iarr.iiirKl i .,. .1.1 . r h, "IU,f ll,H l'1 III Mil tirliiiiini n, mi,) lf ' Mi,ii, ,;u, ti,,,,,, ,i1(,niy ,,; i t.U.,1 I Rov Cathniii. rhnh vl". ?Pl Stuests of their dautrhter.! ( nr. Conway officiating The chil-- b .... uien met me corpse at the door! .iW1 ive a beautilul framed ! .y i,i . M,,,m t V ti V t t a"iI( theway to the church, Picture, in colors, with each MO ,'',,7iil'r,.!',i '"I fr""' with Wm Herb, Julius Vander-of more purchase, in my new .i n.f l' 1' XZ .ClT zanden, Peter Vandecoeverin, tore.-Grover Combs, Furniture TI'I VlV1 ""''J"'i iha at ur ..... . .... oen ineeuwson as honorarv nail, ucaier. inird Strpnt. Siirf.,r " , t f in. mav fit i ii ) mi i i . r' m i- . " nun nuni z, . down to the count- R,JOf m I ""u fwre"c wwre, , - ?. oneison. afternoon. r u .jj vandehey ' I. C, Neal h. of Ifcavcrton, .i..v,o i ouucixauuen carried was in town Friday. r. A. i;,.i,i..i tltjr IliHNirilnr. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. r IWO '.' ' i;:nl ., , . ' ' y ' biu wc l,;ve irrad,,,!!,,,,,,,! tht tig pay, imiArm ii:" lt to feel the effect of I ho farmer wl, '"A' more. many a rhiri.. r . ' . " ' , ulc mnzines, knows that todif thun i. l,i, . " '" 'I'W ;.t " ? "l" a Tew .iiu:Kvns farm ncrea iiava a bitnrer urofll Vltlrrf it..., L' I. ...n. M-caiisi' l i... ' 'vry lunntr w will lM,k b- r,t" ,l Vn ly It better and tM e alioni . . Bro i" the poultry yard. it takes Ions :,.o ,ro,,"l nimala on the farm Jhey are about tho ...... u litKC'S t'HS Hri'iro. I a - ' "iMf.e anil Iohh i.Vrw..,u. i .l i";!;-y fcneiKMo keep your fowls pr Z!li21ILLSBORO, ORE. ki j.mi't WOKK IIONKST W..KK TH0S. II. BROWN Contractor I'urtm-ra' I'lmii,. 74 I'LASTKK IUUCK AND Cl'.MI'.NT Hillsboro. Ore. FOR Tllh Best Fire Insuranod AND PROMPT 8RTTLK MKNT OV I.OSSK8 8K8 . JOHN VANDERWAl Ajcnt London & Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. Pacific Statea PboM vi lHLtS5-3