I The inllLL !iiU.si:ok,OkK(;oN in.cr.'.n.Kk zr,, 1013 NO. 40 S. O 0irf? (BE AUSRAN BANKER Jo.hu Million lN.IIr .....J.ltiin, ! Hl'MlUr John .. ,1., ... ..Mimic IIiill.ir Hums .k.. In'cd I"" lh'". k,.m.,lh.r. at the i-.irni-rif ,kM.IMan. h is a i-muicr ,,.v,: i"i". "' rt!Uha f-al','1,' .... .1- (dufof CI it HI A 1 0 KB. Mi vrr- P - " .... jjmlLU.li ... I Jv CUMloHH ,ttllf f..r A'a '"r l'1" -'ut t ... .. . 1 .. 1 1 1 m Jiin. 1 I'll if r ... ... ..! r!i !. .Ur. Ai F' " . ....... I j Burning i" ""' lM,nU-r ililr. Willi :V. Ih I'll Selected lit tl IVhr. ;!.. 'HOieer nut 1 - 1 1.-1 ind I'li-u. r. M join wit MYnAi lank !ii"ilh furc tf' ' '-rrit.na km llA ! ' 'i 1 I'til l tlVl kit Uav the I' i' '"' l...rat.-d t ) I! M l"'h r t . .... 1 . tit Cat ,l. r 1. iv M.-.M'ilMn ll Mr Villi;. .! I n Kltti! IT I " " Ll Jift.r. 1 !. bank ih the fc.it in th' l.-n t.-ry and un MnllV th.' ri.i..'.t. Its il. V'.t at'Un-i'i!.' it million Aith th- m' corporation in ,tirtif tv th. ruddle of net L:h it th. Li'. -t. tin- I'iiiiK hue at it n it vii - L! tn'j'nwrut.' id bruins im.i itNYMml.in. ! Mr I'.-hrends r.uh-tl t! i '.f.k m H'l tt'nl that linn- !,. rnlark"-'l fimUl aii't r n-' irt .-i until i the I'-din - i! (..ink h:in un I'll in Ulf f" I'.Srv. i'oilKtif Will t-l iM.'ll tlu. .I ti!trtnr i f cm tiinii Aln.sk a i Kdl. a lri;ii.iM nt'iinl htiv- : Uvn in;i i'V linn. Mr !l! SliCI-rr.l. .i 111 ki 1 IUIiu' till . out if uihti.'iil MraiiL'li'M . ... 1J the rti Ut'l.ir hni U-cii i.rui' p'y fni- fmin ':u ti;in (HilitirH rr linn- tin- M . rt'tiiry of tin Fwiry Sflorlid lain to Hiia-roil Ntiirt'. I., 1 1. !:irt live ynirn .Several wi.ki m.n CnlWlor ila nkf.l thr il.nartni.'nt to 1. . . . ITIf h.U Hll. .r In lid r.. I'lttiilN' r. '.ir,..! tin- riiiln'tor M!nt hi' 1. Mr. t t.i vaoati' hirt Ky Jaii'iary I , tH lu in- "''(ll If 1 11 in' ih'.. ..I li.-r l.imuioua Illf lltlluuiiri nii'iit liiTi'in fftn - 'ied is mil in H4 nl ilu. lm. IT ll . 1 1 . . 1 ... 1 .ir. nun" r.-.itii'il ni nil- ftor thcrr uai c. msiiti-ral l ptuiiimn un tn dm riitiiro MNION l l TWAINS To Portluml H : N :IJ S.... 15 '. a fm I'ortlaiul : .... Wl7 :25 ; IS ... ... n m ... a m . ..ti in . . n in . p ni . .. p in ... i id . . p in . . .p m ta.. Sao. n m ...am a m ... p in . . . p m ... p m ... p in ... p m . .. a in n urant. M... r . ... . . . . (" iminiiav. d T . ,lli"t, ,l,,l,arl!4 for Ar" "laiioxt work. & Tul,.",t w,w wn from J'"W. Mnmlay, on l,Tul bus- W. A. Ho Nled k : . ""'. 'i Vi-rlMM)rt, "" town M,..,...t, 11.. tu j v 1... . l(1i. .,.v ursi,'iif and wife ihissih! lfte Ll,!.Wn Mly mnrniiiK'. trove. ' lmluy ,lt 1 oreHt mil J 1 11 1. llr.l ..r .. Inited K'i'llnnd, were I'Jls it nmrriaire. Dec. 20. : it.... .. . " I.:.'.. "'"" I'. Mr, Uennoner of- ti,p' and M1X Wm. Will nf PZ ,1W,,"r, M"-. WiM han liii"'"'! the mini. ...I -..!..:.- i- "Hook II . , iminiiiK " end th,. 1 f"; nro over t0 nf iil,,ll,lily8' Thl7 are v1 WO aIro ,,r Laurel rela- Kr.iK'iii tt' wnlriut In-ifi ruft-j un t'ulifi.rtiia Itlitrk IMit th,. kind that yniwi vipintim und U'arn ln'avy i-rut mi htri' in Went rrn tlnvrun. Lvi-ntly 1 n-- iiivi'd a ltt'r frtini a nartv ni r Vanniuvi-r. WbhIi.. Htatinir tlilit lie hnrvfhtfii nml u.-u.l,. I ir'KI iMiiindi of nutu Imin V trt'rt avrratfintf 17 yeam old. t lUl fi t apart, m-nipyini; 1 1 awn. liial Midi lor r.t) rfiiw p-r iKiund, nmkitnr n t'nwi irmm nf $7l. (un yu lat thin with any oilier cmp? My lirt and mrond I'lantiiik'H, 5 ami ' am old an iM-miiiiit; t iM-ar. I a!) have wti h Kfitl in imiallor lari'c iuun- t it ifH.-IVrd tinnier. HiHnUm, Or'on, Uuute plume Scholia r ...... I .T kill I IIH' I'l. Walter 'I'liii'M. nf (I'll.- (V....L WM iliiMtl Muliil.tV. uriil rarrii'tl (tuck Milh him lo dollar. Ixiun ty riot'lved fur a wildcat tx-It. v killed the cat NovemU r I elrrtiim dav and a little 1" did the work. Walter in hut It yean tf UK'''. a"d It he keep up hlH iiuirkmuiiKhiii he will have to nnijjrate to tuitnt- rnuntry where Iari?er tante in in evid'nce. Aire and all coiiHidertd. alonif with the weapon, the kill was an krn at a any that our mutual friend I TutHl.ire 11., has ever made. 1 rer'iU'tit Spirella coret.s nut Hold in rtorvH. Will call at Iminrs on reni't. and do tin tiltmtf. and te.n h how to adjunt and weur llie inrn l. Uur tailor .I inadf lt ineaiure corseU. in eluding thelatfut front hue, with an experience.! conn-tier wrvice. e?t tut more than hu'h cliiK-s cor Hi-tH iniriha-'i'd in Ktoren. Mrs. M. I'., ('audi.'. IlilUI-ini. Fifth aivl JarkKi.n SlreiU. I'hone No. 11. i t f The hint eoveni'lielit relxirt t the iMiMtal naviiics deo?it) for Washington Ctmnty t otlices. where deptwiitoni have money for Mafrkei'piiik'. folliw I'oreiit l',me. eiw'ht ilcitorH, fi21; (laHtun. two. ?-U)l; Iteaverton, nine, JH'i; Sherwoml. nineteen. t v !S7 : forn. lius. one. Jtil; lil- li-v. one. ?: IlilUUiro. total de inirtiK f U.V It would apicar from the rt ixirt that the teipl rallv had faith in the hanks of the count v. when I'ncle Sam in ruNlotlian for only a little over f-l.il. If you want a ranee that heats the world for the money, call on 1 1 . vi, I dint in l'.:mk Annex Itinl.lihL'. and nee his Ouality liantres. all the way from J2T to These are the lest ran'en ... ..r ii !tfi..i on l ie marKei in HillsUiro. t'ail in and see them. Piu'ilie tlniversitv will hold an inainruration ceremony. Jan. I I. In luiiior of the new iirenidenl, Dr. I'.ushnell. Tins is also t har- tcr Dav for the I mversity. and iIi.t.. will U' morninc and after iiiHin se.isions. with a Immpu't. ,f nitdit there will U' a hlk' t'.r.. i.v ih.. stiulenLs. I'acifu' r.,iv..ruii li-is taken on new lift vim. Dr. Ihislmeli has taken cluirk'i'. and the faculty has ma.U' many chank''S tmit w'rr meviia- 1.1.'. Fur Hale at a bargain: Work home, harness, linht wak'on. ..,u..i.i.i trIHMis and small tool li.lui .1 Ke v. close to imi.7.T Sin! inn. on S. I'.. KiH'K ITei'K, eastnf Newton. :W-40 1 1 I urn ni alio with Iuh inn i "i . . . . Mr and Mrs. Davnl u'.,,,.iii r.. in San Francisco, 1... Anrim i u fo lowmir messHk'e: "Arrived here auer a r.M.,irin C.ihhI many p;usseim'ers on I he Steamer Hear. Frisco is a law city, and lias many m- i...: . i. ot i'.ii-l a m et iimi. ... i Liiiii I'li'iiner. Will take in the sights now. - Kmil. c nil rifle fur sale .....UMitiilil.t. or will exclianit 'r chickens-lt.x cm linisiHin), u. i..i... i. i..i..rs. of l'eoria,' 111.. mi in i ' arrived here a few days m . i :.. ....... n.i.ru inir lor v.nuo. IUH1 is ii McFml.len. the cik'ar mamn"- turer. They worKen wiKt-u". .. ...... r.. ...... .nil veitrn. unv. tllC IMlSl IOI ov Mr. Peters expects w locuie no on tho coast. His wife ami w . now visitimr in ",1ul,i71", leave the commit week for lima- I Mini. Mrs V. W. Sears, whose hus i i ...ria in the Arirus com inxand susiameo . . r ...- inmiii nr. iiinK- to Olio oi """ " t u,ill . . I. ..I and HAV8 it Will lUtor alien"---". . -X7. :.. M be some time wiore n u,.ilk. The knee-cap wa v.. lil'l.lu ilisnlaced. V.. v. j ..v ii .... i.nu Ihented tilly ..cnny:zt'n.zr lot of Z.L. l'orter is. locateilat ....... i f....Hti (.onntv. -.-ai uxnaru, ni-tn."-- .- , and a warrant of arrest has been wired him from mis vmw C T. Crow, working near SchielTelin. was In town the last SHERIFF REEVES FINDS CHICK BARKER, BREED Stole lliir at at.k al Yamhill Sol J Him at North Plaint rHS IMIUN will! M -All I.AMfSA W Takra la -nMiiiB.illc by Shciill MrJcrim, Saluriliy (Tiiik Marker, a half-breed, from the reservation, near Willarnina. on the (Irand Uonde, was arret i kit Thursday tiinht, in a I.urtiHide resort. Portland, and hniuv'lit to UillsUri). Marker stole a hors. at Yamhill one dav early last week, and bruuk'ht the animal, which was a handsome four-year old. weijfhin l.LiHi, and sold him to Arthur Provost, a North Plains liveryman, for $.'IT. Marker olTcrcd the horse so cheap that Provost was sus picious, but upon telephoning to a place where Marker worked this Summer, concluded that the man simnlv wanted some readv money, and made the purchase, J.arkcr left lor Portland, ami Provoht rolirlud.-.l he had ln-ltiT find out a little more almut the easy buy, and telephoned the sherili s olhre in MillsUiro. lie was told that a Yamhill rancher had lost just such a horse, ane. colo, marks, and all. and 'hat no doubt his fltHwas 'V"ne tflirn nierink'." Provost went to Portland and heliH'd Mr. lieeves run "Chick" down, but the prodigal "breed" hud evuetiiled aUmt all the coin of the realm, and wits ready to k'o back to the reservation, lie was hroueht to Hillshoro, and SherilT Henderson came down the last of the week and convey ed him to McMinnville county jail, where he will await trial. Marker's wife is an Indian irirl, and thev have one child. Darker thinks he is a little nicer than his kind, and neis away and works occasionally for the pah face people, and joins in tin National eame of baseball, lit is some ball player, at that, al- thoueh he rou d hardly make eood with Mcl'rcdie. or the IIiIIsImim nine. Marker isn't a bad looking "hri'd " and it is said that he isn't at all lazy, and woiks like a 'I rojan. IMUJU.I; WI DDINd A very pretty double weddinn was solemnized at the riomeoi Mr nm I Mrs ('has. Dazotte. of near Muvton. Dec. 17. l'JKl. when ll.im I jiotte and Miss llattie Mrett, and I'arl I-oll and Miss Mii.tr.-1 t.notte were united in marriaire. Kev. Daniel Staver, of Forest (i rove, olliriatintr. Harry i nitti nnd his sister. Mildred. . M..'.v and Mrs. Mrett Uzotte are all .. ..ii nml fnvnmh v know n in the l!i.nt.1tnvton section, and the newly wedded quartette have a host of friends who wisn mem the matrimonial ....v...- - sea. Mr. l-oll is a memner oi the United States Life having itnr View, and has many t ivn Mfc - -- - ,. friends Uith in this ana una- mook counties. 'in, l.ri.h.a were eowned in pale blue silk, and carried bou quets of carnations ami mnu.. ei.., Mioca .'thel and Arlie Fine- out were bridesmaids, and liosa Cindhart was the ring nearer. The bridesmaids were gowned in ...i.:i.. .....ii.. IM: iuiiiv. . . Af..r the eerenioiiv. wnicn .....Li tf nnA t .lock, the wedding ua . -". - - , - ....nv m a seiiti'il to a deliLmt- l'Ullll'.."J - . . 1 ... . .i. ...... rhi.ai. r.i wixiiiinL- uiciicoii. .u.-av " .. i present were: Mr. ana a rs. Chas. Lazotte. Mr. ami n rs. n:..i..,.i i!.it Mr. ana nira. IVICIUIItl i..v.v. ---- Carl Urenz. Mr. and Mrs. Joel i ..,iiu nni tnmi v. anu mm. Permene, Misses Ida Ixirenz, Ar i! i i.'Vw.i li'innout.. Rosatiind- iiuuiio t't...... !... hart: Messrs. Adoipn ureu. iei i Fx ton and Kev. fetaver. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25 ,1.1. W P.. Moore was Milium , : , . out to the city Saturday, looking l.n.iirwtad Will ditions atui over uiimi"-"1 . ,. ii prospects for building in the Spring. Wm. Foster, who built the court house annex, was out tollillsboro last week. He hopes to get tne ouuuiuk ed before many more weeks. a n ivmolwinn and family de- narted' this week for their new CSfnSar Shedds, Linn Coun- ... !'!. hntlO n nilHL Ul llltllJ ne're who wish them all success " i" i mionted oca ity. in mer i.c.t ta -t Both have oetn niu. - n:ii.,KnM-. fnr manv yeaia. ! lliiatiu.v .--- - regret to see wvm it rhanl (lo.-tze and d i iht.r. Mihh Lily, of fc!nr..t l'.ii.rn:ri, were in tow n Friday. Dr. F. II. Smith perform.- i a surgical operation for .Mrs. I ( n ry H.-rii.-rliii. at l'Vr., jrove. the llv-it of the week. J I. i M. Scott, j" ri. a. j.a--.-n-I'er ak't-rit for the Southern I'.ici fic lines in Drogon, v.ai o it to the city Friday. 1 hos. Mailey, of (ir'.veiand, was in the city tlu- t. r-1 of the week. He will Ftx-nd h: ('f,ri-t- rnus with home folks Kiehard K. Wiley, a . r t at the University of W;i.-:h;i,iton. is h me for the Iblidavs. the k'tit-Ht of his father. W. V. WiVy. ('. F. (leiirer, of Fur -t (iroye, has brought suit to iore -ioM a mortiaie against jM,. i h Ir.in on land near Fore.it drove, the claim, principal, lnu; -fWi-i. ialTety, tif al).)'.-.- .'u'l iri- tairelale, wus in tow n Friday, returning from a vi.it with !o. Annctitrout. Waslii:ii.'t.:i Coun ty's pioneer t'ei-r an 1 b ar hunt er, at the drove. I-'or sale Al team of horses, brow n mare and j-eMiru'. years, weight. .TJ)0. AdJr.-s.s John Oi- son. Portland. 1 . mile east of Celar Mill. 1' 2 1'eti-r HolTman has b.-en n-ap- (Hiinted Kstma.sti'r at liaruna. almve the divide, th-yori i ..loin- tamdae. Mr. Ilotlman runs a sawmill up that way, ar.d the mist ol lice is dU'.te a convenience for many of the pen; ;' at th. head of the Nehaieni. Orville Tucker, of Portland was out to HillsD ro th' !it of the wiek. the k"iest of his sister Mrs. C. (I. I iardner. It is his first trip here in two years, and he says lit- sees evidence of a k'reat improvement. John M. Wall. V. C. Han- and W. D. Smith have lieen ;ip.int ed appraisers of the estate of W. 11. Dolman, deceased, w! -o had a piece of land up in North Wash ini'ton Ciiuntv. Thi deceased ifia n.l:itiv nf .1 j 1 n n (7 K Adams, formiTly a lft'.sborolat- terney. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hobbs. of Varlev, were in town Monday Their daughter. Miss Fern Hobbs Secretary to (lov. West, is homo fur n few- t!:i s. She expects to return to Salem after the Holi .l.-ivs acrnmoanied bv her sister. Miss Priscilla. who is home from Salem High, for Christmas week (V C. MeCormick. of Carden Home, was in town Monday, on srhoo district business. Mc arivMthnt the neonle of his sec tion now have electric lights. and n service into Portland. A hiehif a little cheaper, wou'd Ih as irtvid as any suburb of Portland. John T. Williams, the Heaver- tnn mnrher. w as in tow n Satur day. John T. was lonneilv tick et m.llerniu one of the theatrical managers in Portland, in the old nml iriorions davs. He is now ...... r - ; . , enjoying the simple me, ana savs he would rather rancn inai live in the metropolis. Herman Pane, a former Sher wnod Imiv. was down from Monk- land. Sherman County, the last rf the week. Oil IHlSHiesS C011 nected w ith the estate ot his la ther. He will harvest 650 acres of wheat in the uplands, next vonr nnd savs that the receni snow up that way means a good rron. fy iL.isunin. who has been in tho lmrinnir district, at Dak 1 oint. has arrived home for the Winter He savs that there was .r,i run down that way this year, ami all the camps expect to open again in tne spring, iris ij It i o nith Ke.-ison in the biir tim ber, and after spending the bad months at home in Nnitn maia tin, he expects to make another trip down the fiver. W..11 woll -it. remained for r.1.1 Wnchinivton Countv to fur nish the registered Jersey bull that captured the grand cnam back at the Chica IM.'IIOl.'t' t . ... ; im ahow. nnvwav. and this is " . . . t . : o,,... n.inuo Mtinn ior me rema ct.-.,u- im ustrv ot me nis- toric old state and county. The mauve-colored gentleman w men ii mi own ti led the orize belongs to Wm. Scluilmench. and he is known amongst select . stock cir den Maid s Prince. vien c.c . . ti: on hnn heen under lease to J. B. Stump, the Monmouth QtiwU-mnn. and he enterea mm Of course, there is some roar about Stump entering the lad I.... ikoi iu neit.ner nere nor inn ii.rtt . u..- ti... ni-istoeracv ot the entire nation is centered down here in Washington wmiujr, r... rue vn incsiu s ca hibited here at the street fair a vear or so ago -ana ne Kama : .. . . - .iu.. Aimiii foii- prize tnat no uim-i iwhw has ever won. CHAS M GREW HAS XF.1AS HANDED Jud-fc Campbell entenc to From Two to l ive Yean in the Pen N0T0KI01S BASkS BLBQLAR PLEADS la Jail Several Muslin Hauled Froai Lsdtf Buildief iy Sheriff Reevei Judge Campbell handwi Charles Mcflrew. the Banks burglar, a not very welcome Christmas package, last Friday morning. w hen the prisoner was brought before him. Thereere two in dictments airainst McGrew, one for buri?lary and one for point injr a firearm. He pleaded not guilty to both, but later with drew the plea on burglary, and entered one of "guilty." Judge Campbell gave him an indeter minate sentence of from two to five years at Salem, and he was taken to the state institution this week, bv Sheriff Ilevees. McGrew was pulled out from under the Kinton & Schulmerich store building at Hanks, one night last Summer. A pal of his had entered the store, ana mc Crow whs keeriincr watch. Mr, Kinton saw the burglar enter the store and alarmed the town. A ixisse soon fathered, and Mc Grew. after firing a shot, scur ried under the building. The burglar inside made his escape. SherilT Reeves reached Banks about one o'clock at night, and went under the building after McGrew, and brought him out. and placed him under arrest lie was indicted long ago, but was held here in jail in hopes that he would eventually come through and tell who was his confederate, but he has stalled nil the time, tellinir only non-es sentials. That McGrew belongs to a danng and unscrupous nana of outlaws troes without saving. for the big robberies ceasea as soon as the crook, McGrew, was tilnced in iail. McGrew has served time in the South, and has the appearance of being a profes sional criminal, so far as physiog nomv is concerned. A. H. Chickeroos, who is charged with stealing a check at Gaston, and cashing the paper, t. .m.iori not onii tv. and was unven an attorney. The court appoint or U' C. Harp to defend, and set January 19 for trial. Chick- oroos denies the theft of tne cheek, although the man who cashed it says he is the man who endorsed it and was paid the coin W. Kmriek was fined $50 for giving liquor to a minor, and nq allowed 60 davs to Day the fme, he to go on his own recog tni-zanen Th. court decreed that the ll-ni Nelson estate should es cheat to the state of Oregon. This applies to over suu in money, and some land in t-oium Kii PMintv- Divorce cases referred to u K'nnrnn Alfrieda Allen VS. Jas. Allen: Lulu May Eddy vs. Her bert hddy. Sale of realty, Franklin Dough ty vs. J. L. Simpson. TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If yon don't want to come to town, just phone vonr order in and it will be promptly attended to as if von calleil in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders and you can get a prescription made np very conven iently in this way. All orders are sent ont by the earliest possible return mail. No need to wait till you come to town Phone that order in today. On and after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and i ti i i .-. l .. tt i r, . T ...... .J iiexau ivemeuiea uy raruei r unu rrcuavcu wivuvut cnarge. The Delta Drug Store RLXALL bTOlVE M i II i t N i i t THERE IS A KINSHIP between the bank-book and the pay envelope. They should be made to travel hand in hand in a mutual prosperity that re-act to the ever lasting benefit of them an possessed of both. Keep your pay envelope acquainted with one of our bank books. You know we pay the highest rates of interest. American National BanK Mala JMMf Fhfaf St., UNION STOCK YARDS T?.i.inta for thp'week have been cattle, USo; calves, 10; nogs. t I V ' V ' , .'HI ' '! - A natural apathy was apparent in the cattle market this weeK, hp hio- Stock Show. .v-Vion pvepntmna v heavv sniu- made. Cattle Drices suffered a severe slump, top qual- ;tv trnmo- nt 25 cents lower ana . j f.v'w - . nfhni. (rradpa at even more Of a decline. Killets had supplied th..ir nppds temDofan v ana win kova tr work off the surplus. but as liquidation will be light for the next few montns tne sit uation is expected to improve tkla ufm.lr The hog market aroppea on in nonta diirinff the week, with extreme top at $7.85 for the week's close for choice stuff, with heavy stock 10 to 15 cents ,)...r. i.ihpm inmnaiion in- f ho apnannnhlfl weakness. V. I ld.1V J v. ' - Tho ohppn house nusiness neia .in wn for the week. Some choice mutton and lambs were marketed. Lambs moved easily of r. nnd nrime wethers held their own at $5, while ewes closed around $4, when choice stuff was offered. That littln flurrv of snow and dindf QnnAv. worried Oreuron Ol VV b fci'i - - ians considerably-as an iearea it.at wo would have a reoetition of the silver thaw, that ruined so many tree9, a few years ago, SHDTE SAVINGS BANK American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus..... $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banhing in All Its Branches Choekincr Accounts.- Demand Certificates Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Let of Credit, sale ueposit coxes, iraveier b -une Savings Deposit, Book Acc't, Time Certificates of posit. Farm Loans. Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits. Belated buyers CHRISTMAS FORENOON We will be open until noon, Dec. 25. A fine stock of rings, pins, jewelry, and Jeweler's no tions from which to select at the last minnte. Laurel M. Hoyt Hillsboro. Ore. t II I y ,i'iv of the week.