The JnllLLSBeR CD SHIFTED FROM 110 10 BAKER IVrit HiHbtr llirl, Clow ColM-! Iw lil Saloon t Mil K UlffMI I W IKIHU Siilc MililU I" Camp jt Fnl i :ift' iii.m the hi.jiI gf ar ; i!t'''t fnmi M'iu (Vim-'.. ,.!. HaUr fount). Ort-Llitt. Mi' I ''HI fftao' t" ' '' ' r""r '".t, I., t'..i i.. II. i.f ntll tl,.- r Jut' M.Ut ;. I liM- ii.intu pti an. I U i' i.ir.l. t.f Or. f,n N.n,t''!'ti.r. I.i'i I.- I in '! jrrf'n'1'l "t - "''!" . "'"I titlnn u'i i"1 -n" t'"- S l'" jIuh) an, I On- mayor un. I 1 1 cuutwiliivn ! ' I iin l. r .rr.-4. J,H w;ii ,i'ii!'!i i'l in II fi'rt minute a't. r M.m.r Sir art, a rvfu.'K'il t r.1 urn Inn mivi.r. t!Il l lv H'i i.f iliee a it II.lluT 'itv itl'in - MUh ll"t 'l- i'irl.-.l frmtt S:i if. i m 1 1 r s l!.- "!jMIK, h'l i U i-n iiii f.ir s.iiin- Dn if Will': I 'T inti-niii'ii.-- If I I nvinth K- i-:i:i MiM II I .! I It Bit.in :r I l'r iin rtnn. I i-'ti r. f u'i.il ( ri"ui V-n imnn-.lv I'hn cl tin- tn 'i j uti'li-r rn'i'l! i! I.iva . n'ul iftiTAiir I tf t it v il!u i:i!r i w r.' I .-.!, tKUlM U-itH? 't;in III fn.lil of whof t! - ii A .li patch to III.-On-fotinu '.n lli.it iiv. r sixty per f.-fit "f tt .' )mi'iI.' rri' jinol, at .I t i , - tniiiti.i h. . trrli. 'I fit ttn- rcii'l.'iiN nf thrif i-j;m' , ,,f wnr. '1 lien- no r. i i t- . ''. ThH.r:i! : s tli.it f..ll.iws h linilhcr t,n. II M nt in h w.-ll kiunv n in llii!liru, I,, r p;ir.-iit; r.'ti.litnf lomi'.- .si nf thm fit v. tn-ar uricy Stali..n. .-n the liii-. tni- lil!t. Wh.-n tl,. .i,:it.i,.-4 first ltitf.1 tfiat .Ji,k I...Im wat irit to r..,..T:i.-!.. tli- mayor ind ctmncil ..f that citv. n.-arlv 111 of h.oii arc s.ii, to 1m- in the !i Im.m.s. t.Mik thf ail'air uijiik.-, an. I ivai.'. a Htatcrni-tit tfwit thf v',. crnor'H .rivatc tor. Miry woul.l I..- in.-t with ii .li-l.'. ntion rarryiia Uiuoin ts of rut IWm. M-t Hui.t.H M-t at thf ImMn. -i .inn (v imyiiu' tio itti-ntimi tu tl,.. 'Will tnliiit.-M. After In r ini . ,i,.!i vva-i ata'om p!ihH s!;,. t.N.k it-.- train hack to HaUr I it v. an. I from th.-rf me t.a.'k t.. it,,. Vall.-v IMtiN Sl( CK AWItS KwiN for . we.-k hav. rattle. 7si .,k.,4 Ix-.n uir4, -ni;shrri, .T, l'J. Lives!,- l I, .nu t. .I ;.t. wla-st , ttaH iv,)lt W W customary; the hulk ship. P-rsplannnl to speml the holi "y at hoin.. U HistNiiiet jWinit to mark. t until early in i'w year. The .miii,. ii-n.i.. i,.... i i " ii iui.t in-l-o "ir .oni.,.ral.e HtrtMipth enty. as killern have Hon ""yclenriiiir up their mi.l-Di'. '"T surplus. The .lomnnrl ",r wt'f is i,t srmr enough, 2'r lo elovate prices on "'"I ""lv tin- priffH of j have mlvatu'eil. P.est wra snl.i Iroin 7 7. In K Id will. Z Klk al to 7.'.H). "KhlT Shirk lu.,1 .-. .tow ;,.. Slltililv . ftwU 1 "laineii very nine Stl1,-7'rl"llU f'-l.. 5.75. ami clvw 7.r,n in n il he..8wi,"'."arlvet took a mu!- tmiA.'i " . '"l ,vin lieiiil 111. . ' . 1. vu M) was a wrai ton r., i ... i. ;.r . ' iMiirv tii iiniut I In 1 1 b t i I ' Miir ll I . j . iw. lint eleven hunts rami' till""1'."" ,mrkvt Fri,lay 11,1,1 i'!Ki:;!:,,r!ill,,,l.,,', F'I1(!1 Hinee. ,'.m,.u i,...,! ..n I'anev lamlis sell- k.T. fi-:n ntiired. Mutton uaint.Sv, to nl Wil teinnorai-ilv ilull. "I t reeeiiit. nml ihn mn. fiiiv r. i i 111 I'll.. how" n" ly B,,,'P n.l lambs. li1"1;1 V"l- are nil on a "e year ('"mm(',u,! 1,10 ,.ffank PHy. ;(.,r:li,,:,1ll',''".of Orison I to . the A reus New HothuH . " an,l an order for i i'iir MrH. M;iImI JanifM ..f , . " i lan.l. luxt tn.lay ttivt-n a tie it..- .f .livorr.' from . K. .lam.s. t..k.tir with $7. ali nionv. to U i.ai.i in $'Jf, monthly in-.talliti.-r.tn until i.ui.at.., I In- .aw wan on., that trtruritcl many m..-n, ami Ju.lifi Cump l II. in jiaHNinif. Mm.! that n-ith- r i iititl.-.l to a .livorr.-. hut n. ith.-r wan rai.al.lt- of iiroM-rly ...nr.-IVIti Hi.- .lulnn of a nup uai ur. rni'iil. However, he ori. lw.l. il. he nai.f. to never tl,., knot, iin, I ..-ive the alimony t $7.ViriMli-a.l of at .HilO, an auk- e. l.y tin- m if.-. I he UHiial moth- r in law muh irivolve.l. on the n.e ot the Wife. Jumt-H ha l hi if lul uf witiieHHe in hlH Im- nail, all (.r whom jtave him i r.-.lit for U-irijf a kmm hunhaml in many r.-xMTt. Jam.n own (roiM-rty ,.mri near livranl. jmrn--rty in Southern Un-imri, ami in i ..rviann, an or wruch m more or I. -Hi tiruinUrt-.l (Ine of i, l.-ature of the ease wan the t-vi I l .... : v ..I i,n irisri woman, a r..itntik' honm- larullaily. who wis a mutual fru-ml of U.th htw ham! an. I wife. She iraye Jariien n haikinir. am! to tn iu.-i ti..n of why a woman mar rti-.l. nhe Mii.J: " hy. Ju.ltfe. to N tth.-r h-r ron.lition, of rourse. I'm a wi.low meseif, ami hhure, it arry her honor, or any ith. r I'iritl.'tnan in theroort nmrn if he was a ila.-ent fellow ami !i!, make me an asi.-r life, for I've always Uen a har.l working woman." I'ran,u. tte walnut lre- Kraft I on I'alifi.riiia I'.lat-k ImiI the I'"' '"fikin.i that t'rowH viiforoiis ami .-ars h. u v erni.i h.-re in U'.Kt. . rn Onv.in. lJ.-. etilly I re niv.,1 a I. -Iter from a party m ar Vam-oiiv .-r. Wali., ntatine Hat he hare,te. ami weik'h-.-.I :r.'ii iuiih of nut.i I nun .Vi tr.-.-M av. rak'iriK' 17 yearn old, m-t "J I f.-. t apart. .K i upyimf li acre. that Hoi, I for rent. ier kmiiii, makinif a ross inrome of IT'Jll. Can you hint this with any oth.-r en? My first ami Hi-eoml plantiiu's, ,'i an.l years ohl are Im inniii t U ar. 1 alno have vi'trh s. iil in small or larire iiian-titn-s. I'.r.l limiicr, Hillslmn). Uc-vron. Koute 2. ihone Se hoi 1.4 '.'." line 111. Ilenrv I-isy. of Sweet, Idaho, was in the city Friday. He w ill remain here until next month, isitini with his relatives. Thcw. Ilinton and wife, Iwii;lit Tom erov and wife, of north of town, and 1 1. I'.. ,eisy, of South Tua latin. He says that crops were :.sh up his w ay last Fall. Henry cam.' .low n to visit his mother, w ho is ipute aired, and says that his annual visit ihwn this way always cheers him up. He was Uirn and raised out in the 1eisy v ille section. I represent Spirella corsetd -not .sold in stores. Will cull at homes on request, and do the littintr, and teach how to adjust and wear the corset. Our tailor ed made to-inea-sure corse Ls, in cludink' the latest fnmt lace, with an cterience.l corse Tier service, cost no more than hik'h class cor sets purchased in stores. Mrs. M. V.. Caudle. llillslN.ro, Fifth and Jackson Streets. Phone No. fS. Mir II. D. h'dford departed Satur day evening for San Jose, ('al., where he enters theemplov of ('apt. Mcl'ann. the Forest (Imve horseman. He exiects to re main there until the nit-inn sea son opens in the North next Summer. Will leach shorthand and typo writing in HillsUmi providing enough mpils w ill join a class. Address "School ol Shorthand," Wit llth Street, Portland. Ore k'on. 41-1 Homer I,. Smith, of near date way, Fasten) Ongoii, writes from his homestead that he wants a year of the family jour nal. For sale Al team of horses, brown mare and gelding, 6 years, weight, :?'.!(KI. Address John Ol son, Portland, li. 2. One mile east of Cedar Mill. 40-2 John Wismer, of near Cedar Mill wns no to the citv batur dav.' conferrimr with Sheriff Uet'ves on business connected with that ollice. Stevens '22 cnl. rifle for sale reasonable, or will exenange for chickens-llox (!.r llillshom. Or. i :;i,.iun llnirer and Gotfried Schlaelli. of above Mountain- dale, were city visitors Saturday morning". li. 11. Greer gives no premiums after Jan. 1. Instead, he gives you prices. Investigate. 41-J I.V...I itmwn. of bevond North Plains, was a county seat caller Saturday. C. 11. P.radley. of below New ton, was in the city Monday, BAKER BRINGS SUIT 10 RECOVER LIQUORS era! ItarrrU ol IWe In Shcr- III Ollk, Wanlrd by IMaintiff BKOI'liHT HI HE AHF UASTON KMD SImII Ii ValM4 at SJM nd Wind Danttri la Sam ol I'M An who of the raid upon the aker driitf ntore. of Custom owned ,y )r. J. A. I!uk.-r. hy a tMfial aent of Ijovernor West. ho for the tune U-inj: conduct i a rentaurant at the vlllaire on Wapato Ike. a year or more uk'o. came, rriday. through the hannels of a lilinif in circuit court Several ham-Is of w his key, some hlackherry cordial. and aome ler were confiscated hy the state and hrouK'ht down iere hy Constahle McOuillan. and the contrahaml was placed n the nherifl s ofltcf, where it baa since rejKJsed. Haker was tfiven a heavy fine, Ahich was uaid. and nothing him hcen done about the ow nership ii the liquid refreshments. Hailey & Hare are attorney for Haker. and plaintiff sues for "l.Vl-L'allon w hiskev l.nrrel mnrk. ed SherhnMike histillinir (!o.t con- tainink' about 10 or 15 gallons of whiskey: one fiO-irallon barrel full of whiskey; one IlO-Kallon harrel, eontainintr 20 gallons of black- iK-rry cordial; z harrels full of .My Maryland Whiskey; one arrel full of ouart bottles of whiskey with no laU-ls. all of the value of ilf, ami $2lN) dam ages for wrongful detention thereof, and the costs and dis bursements of the action. District Attorney K. It 'roniriie and Oeputy, Thos. H. Jr.. as counsel for the county, w ill de fend the case In-fore circuit courL SOUTHERN PACIFIC The Southern Pacific schedule, as now running, is as follows: To Portland McMinnville pass'ger, a. m .0:52 .8::W .1:07 Sheridan train, a. m 1'illamook train, p. m I'Airvallis overland, p. m 4:57 On Sunday, McMinnville pas senger does not leave Hillsboro for Portland until 8:50. From Portland Corvallia passenger, a. m....8:22 Tillamook passenger, a. m.. 10:00 Sheridan passenger, p. m...5:14 M Mmuville passenger, p. m- 0:45 For sale-Snan mares. 2400 lbs: harness, nearly new; 14-hoe Ti i?ar drill: 14-inch walking ulow: Winona wagon, nearly new; 3 section steel harrow; 2-horse lisc: mowing machine: Ueering rake, new; new milk cart, 2-inch wheels. lioy Hays, Hillsboro, Ore., one mile south, on Jackson Bottom, between bridges, at Con denser pumping plant, on left hand side, going south. 42tf C. C. Smith, of this city, has hoinrht a moving picture house over at Tillamook, and takes im mediate possession. He and Mrs. Smith will move there this week. Both have made many friends tiirinir their residence in Hillsbo ro, and their departure is a mat ter of regret to their -many friends. If voti want a range that beats the world for the money, call on David Corwin, Hank Annex Building, and see his Quality Ranges, all the way from $25 to $55. These are the best ranges ever placed on the market in Hillsboro. Call in and see them. Theodore E. Hoehler, manager of the Everfresh Co., of this citv, returned the last of the ith n hriita. He was married. Dec. 31. 1913. to Miss Theresa Wetzel, in I'ortlamt, trie ceremony being performed at St. ....'., Pnihnlio f'hiiri'h I hev will make their home in Hillsbo ro. On and after Jan. 1, 1914, R H. Greer will not give away pre mi.ima nr trading stamps, nor anything else of that nature to induce people to iraue wim mm, k.. instead, will make a far greater inducement in the price of trrocenes. tceondpnthal. of below Newton, was in town the first of the week, and says mat ms uoi- . . i ia nw on nlanH sen ium mnu m - and he expects his newly ordered ntnmru-var rn nrnvc 111 a itn Dtvauiuuui wW davs. so he can steam arouna ai ter his stock. HIU.SIiOkO.ORKr.ON, JANl'ARY . li. r. Duns rn'Kir, the Orenco IKiultry man. was in the county seal aiomiay. Emit Stalder, of near Cedar Mill, was a city caller Saturday morning. Chris SVhindl.-r. of near li-th. any. was uu to the citv S.-.tnr.lav on business at the clerk's ollice." Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hartlev of Hanks, were citv visitors th. last of the week. Wanted: Will buv a liiht 2. seat sorinif watron. ami alsriK.mi. yearling heifers. V rite II. Odar- matt. Ilillsloro. Ore.. I'outc 1 or phone Walter P.ros. Farmer, asl. Jhn-e mil.-s northeast of MilI.sl.oro, on liralH-l place. 42-4 Miss Ona Fu.nl departed the last of the week for an extend ed visit at Umatilla, the truest- oi lier brother, Albert Foord, and wite. E. T. Turner, the Laurel mer chant, was in town Saturday. E. T. is hoping for the day when he'll have rock roads all the wav through to the village to the south of us. Wm. C. Ingles and Geo. J. Wilcox, of Greenville, were in tow n the last of the week. Hoth have siK-nt many years in that section. The North Side Dairv w ill de liver you milk on city route. Pure milk ami cream. Iry us. Our product is first hand -we milk and then deliver. Tel. Farmer i.'5fi.- I). M. Gillcnwar,er. 41-0 T. li. Oavis. of Jolly Plains, was in town Monday. He made the trip in via I.eisvville. as ht found the Jolly Bridge impossi ble of travel, owing to the high water. For the best values in hard ware of nil kinds, call on Dave Corwin, who can sell you the I test at the lowest ligues. Plumb ing given prompt attention. Second Street, south of Main. Peter Grossen, of near Helve tia, was in town Monday. He n'iorUi sloppy roads all the way to town, with all the low places in the country carrying a big volume of water. The K Hand Power Stump Puller is being demonstrated laily on the George V. James farm, four miles southeast of Cornelius. If interested, call or write for descriptive literature. Address Gustav Krause, Corne lius, li. 2. 42-5 Hon. B. P. Cornelius says: The storm Friday. Saturday and Sunday was the heaviest since January, isy;, when the big freshet cost Washington County nearly twenty thousand lollars for the repair of bridges. new oridges and me replacing oi fills." Mr. and Mrs. John Beauchamp, of Portland, w ere fn town Mon day, ennnite to Wheeler, on Ne- hnlem Hav. I hev came as far as Hillslvoro. and could proceed no farther, owing to a bridge in trouble at bchiellelin, on the r. li. & N. John formerly resided here, and ho put in the day greeting oldtnne friends. Attorneys Geo. Ii. Bagley and Thos. H. Tongue Jr. started for Tillamook, Sunday .morning, but went only as far as limber, as slides on the track in the moun tains prevented the train making its schedule. The train out of Tillamook proceeded no farther than Bay City, where it was held up. Two other slides were reported in the hills between Wheeler and limber. Supervisor Chas. Meacham was in from north of town, Monday. He said that Monday morning the Jolly Bridge was all under water excepting about ten feet at the highest point of the structure, liural carrier Milten berger was forced to go around by the way of Leisyville, and had to miss several patrons on the route because of the high waters. F. H. Bower, well known at Hillsboro. Cedar Mill, Mountain dale and Scholls, years ago. writes from Pairie Citv. Idaho. as follows: "We like Idaho fine had a dandy crop last year. We dry-farm and I raised Bl bushels of oats per acre, and my wheat averaged 35 bushels. We ni-e rnisinu cattle and horses, and some hogs, and am just getting out alfalfa for the latter. 1 homesteaded here three years ago and have a school section run to.1 C.et 10 cents for mv pork, and pigs average from 80 to 120 pounds at iu montns. Snow usually last from Decem Uimk tn March here, so we mar- iot nnr nil's in the Fall. Have put out an orchard ot small fruit and vegetables, ana tne trees have done finely." 1911 Mi I hi DEATH AT I.1YSVILLE Wdl Known Bacona Man Crush ed by Falllnc Pole SON OF PETER HOFFMAN AND WIFE Weal Doa ! CaUlaraia Several MmIIm A With JeffetM Henry Hoffman, a popular young man of Bacona, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman, met death last Thursday, at Marys- ville, taL while setting electric light poles. The youne man worked for his father at the Ba cona mill, for a number of years, and was industrious, sober, and of excellent habits. Some time ago he departed for Marysville to work under Engi neer Jeppeson, who had charge of work in the California city. W hile at work last Thursday a pole which was being erected broke loose from it miv.mnM and fell on Hoffman, crushing mm so that he lived but a few minutes. The remains were nhinrH in Washington Countv for hurial and the funeral took nlare Tum. day, interment being in the Kaf- r . . ieiy cemetery. Henry Hoffman was rirartical. ly raised in the mountains, and was an expert mill man for one of his years. He had a wide cir cle of acquaintance, and his un failing good nature made him a general favorite, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and family have tho sympathy of all of their friends in their bereavement BKOWN - UTTLEH ALES Miss Margaret Littlehales was married Jan. 1. 1914. to Gordon brown, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Littlehales, Forest Grove. The ring ceremony was used, and Principal H. L. Bates, of Pacific University, officiated. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Minnie Littlehales, and Clifford Brown, of Boise, a brother of the groom, was best roan. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, and at 1 o clock Mr. and Mrs. Brown departed for Vernon, B. C, where Mr. Brown is located as horticultural expert in Okanogan valley for the Cana dian government Mrs. Brown was a member of the Bachelor Girls' club of Forest Grove, or ganized a few months ago, and is the first member to launch her bark on the matrimonial sea. For the past year she has been in the employ of the Forest Grove National Bank. Mr. Brown is a graduate of Pacific University and Oregon Agricul tural College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Brown. TEACHERS TO MEET The Washington County Teach ers' Association will meet at Beaverton, Saturday, Jan. 10, with a program as follows: 9:30. Singing. 9:45, Favorite Memory Gems; answer to Roll Call. 10:00, Report of Spelling Con test Committee. 10:15, Penmanship Lesson, C. W. Burtt 11:00. Address, Prof. M. S. Pittman. Monmouth. 1:15, Special Music. 1:30, Nature Study as as In troduction to Sex Hygiene. 2:30, Departments: Grades, J. H. Jack; High School. C. C. Ailor; Principals, C. F. Grover. This meeting is first and best U. R needed. R L. Wann, President OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 6:24 am 6:59 am 8:45 am 10:49 am 1:19 pm 3:55 p m 6:15 pm 8:20 pm 9:l8... pm From Portland 7:48.. am 9:07 am 11:25 am 2:28 pm 4:48 pm 6:24 pm 7:38.... p m 9:22 pm 12:30 am Geo. M. Hunter, Plains, was in town the week, of North the last of wit TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If yoi don't want to come to town, just phone vonr order in and it will be promptly attended to as if you called ia person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders and you can get a prescription made up very conven iently in this way. All orders are sent out 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 Rexall Remedies by Parcel Post Prepaid without extra charge. The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE .. . ......iw,(....-..-.ir.;....,..v;-,-. w 1 a 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 J SHDTE SAYINGS BAN American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banking in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters of Credit. Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Checks, Savings Deposit Book Acc't Time Certificates of De posit Farm Loans, Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits. II votl want ft watrh thnf vmi can be proud of carry a Waltham Watch Tie Waltham has been awarded highest honors at every Interna tional Exposition and has taken every Gold Medal offered in America since 1875. mltt Tim You Own Waltham IWt W wtcfc befon lalk i with u-.. Complete mart . aw.1 ui WiUkaa WMk to all (tado. NO. 42 MUimboeo, Ore. LAUREL M, HOYT Hillsboro. - Orerfon