HE JnllLLSBIR VOL XX HILLSP.ORO, ORIXON, JANUARY 15. 1914 NO. 43 iflKPRPERS TELL HOW IffJlIHISDEAlH kxk llM otk.n, t,H,HtO. "lS,U ' I Hud l lnTl' Smrnmtw 4,j t ..f II""'"" , r S'. !."n. 'f P-"". last ,',VL ' ,r..ui.-l.t in the lii'Wpa"'r .k-a.vi.Ul "huh lf,il ,,,-"r Huffman. ..f r.afa. rrmilting i" k l.'ith I e"id-nt u rnl .,Br M.tr) ("'- 1,11 , 1 r, -I,.- tlif v rinin as Hcai r-'i f.Jl.i' -With 1 1. U-ft '' bmken in ami t:.-l t iH'ttvy k-r.m.iw m l. tpl.nl I.. . Jo"'" of th.- I'aati.' '" '' -...v .r:iwli-d VfMti-nl.iy mornmu' b" "v'""" mil- l lh.- 1... 1 ... Id.- uttmful trip ,u nu l.' thr-.uh 1 1.- howling mi .! t:t' "'v1 !,u; .n.. .,,.,..! in.-i.nv of Hi' Nmu-i (ht hi i"n ani.-n. H-my I IiT- ..n !H Unr -Will III filVn ! l-'1' IL.ih J,.! .- "M ! 111'IImnn tin no r-Mnv i" I'"' Pi-h-"ot hi ;..! .i.'T.rif f villi ".-ri'iii n f.m.s J..1,!, ...11 i tlx- ! aU in- urv.1 of t! l". ,lH '"J,,r"-t ..-iik,- ..( u fiaitur.' t'f thi Uft Ulilil II'. I !' ft t''t''- 1.. f it .Hv in mr.'.i Hi ,i.,n l,i.M-1 f r.i. lured. :tn. Or it,,,, f. ...r, 11 ,1 ho inav ! Ih turo of tin lull ..:.r 11 . l-.i of tl t.rain. The t a.i in. 11 wro lilU.il n il ..ri v.-.i. r.f.iv tiii.rning to n 'ac fi.-ar tlx- M'i hodsi tho Hr a ; h ill', y r.ui.l. AUnit 9 .iVU-W 1 ,. k:iU. .1 forty-foot hole to li- m ii wiro which IiikI fallen. Ih.- t .011 on ll.o mli DninM t . n. u h. caning it t" iMpnrar ll.o ktoiiiuI. I U 1 1 men iff trHi'... -.1 t.) the llo ami (uul.l not 1 ill. 11. JnhnH.ni tho most Ini ky. fillinir t.i 1. no m.Io of tin' I"'!'' hili' 1! i:Tiii:iii sv at rui rio l J.ar- tally im. I. t it. llio latter him M n i;;ii. ! ciiwt i.iHHiii-HH Hinn th acciilrhl. Yralrr.l.iv viu-4 .I.iIhi.iIi'h od dinif auniv or-.iry nu ho ami liin Wif.. hii.l iihiiifi. il to lltti'llit tin fleliratiun iv. n at lilkn' homo. 11 is Inmi. i niton. lol by I r Kvrn-tt (ir.n " Krarxiiiotto vmlniil 0.I t.n falifoniia : m k bi tho kiri.l that Kn vik'i.r.u ami la-am ln avy rr. h ro in West ern Dreifoii. Ili-.-.-iillv I r... reiveil a l.tt.-r fmrti a imrln near Vanri.uver. W'mh., Htatini; that he liarv hIimI nt..l ...I 'rml . l. tree averak'intf 17 yearn ol.. Bet :tft feet apart. mTUpyinjf 1 1 aero, that ikiI.I fur 1JJ renti jkt hi?ii. iiiiihinir tt k'rinit Hinuno t,l I'un ..ii Irf-at thiit with any other iron? Mv lirt anil .-. nri,l lufi tifiw'H. r ani I", yearn ..lit are IM-Kinninir t i U-ar. I alHo have veti h Heed iniimalliir lari'o iiuan titien Ker.l (Inmer. IlilUU.rri Orevron. Itouto 2, hono Si lolls ffcVi lino t he last Ounrli-rlv if IIim ( Ir... (.(in UlHtnrii ul Sn iety in ilovoteil HI IU entirely to the life or the lato Harvey W. So.tt. editor in rhief of tho Orti'iiman. The liuarterly rontairm Homo excel lent half toneH. re.reHenUtiv of the irreat editor an a Imv. vouth and man It in of mmh interest to tho ol.ltimern in WahiiiL'tun Coittity. who knew him when he wan at laritio t'niversity. and know liin hero in war timen. when le wan provost mamhal. 1 ho nketrh make a fair Kie.l iMMtk. and w ill U tiled ly many an niHliiricui. I r.-iireHi-nt Si'ir.-lla romet.n nut Kaiid in nt.iren. Will rail at homen on reiiet. and do the liltink'. and tea.h how toadiiiHt and wear tho mrset. Our tailor- d mado to meiLstiro rornet-H. in- rludmk' the latent front lin e, w ith an eH-rience. ronn-tn r service, c.wt no m ire than hiirh cI;i.hs cor et.n iiuri liiiH.-d in storen. Mrs. Caudle. HillHlmi. Kifth Jacknoli Street.n, I'hono No. wnf ELECTRIC SCHEDULE IS SETFOR THE 18TH Cortland. Cuicrnr A l atrrn liivr I'uhlk Nolke ol 0H-ration TU IN KISS OMK 1 01 KTtl STRUT Omkcid u Sum KciJy o line I rra Puilland la Cortillia "Marvi'.i.l.- I Ytilia Co. I. J.inu ry l.-Hmry UolTman. Pacific lian.l I'.i.vtrio ( ompany lino man. u Im ,w'h '. C .lolms.ii! Suin'iiiiteiid. nl of ti.o Power li vumn of il.i- i-'ttntiiinv. wax in j ltirl ul . i. -i I.. i liif.li lhiv hid 8tr;iiji.-d UiomHelveK, wan blown (low it in ar tho len-Milt1 houiii', (In .1 at tho Uidoout Hon pilal hero at 1 o'clock thin tnorn- init. J'lhtisun and llolTmati were ro PaiririL' a imwcr lino mid had itniiH'i tlicmni'lven ti the tolo w Keep uio-tcrrilio win. I irom btowinir tliiin otr Th. nolo lnapM'd in ar n. ground aml foil w'lfi thi nu n. lin n were rendcriHl tin conscious. When Johnson camo In thoiiL'ht HiitTmnn dom . With ftrut l.tir f !.! 1 1 I tit t ta'l ..... . K I UK I 1 1 I t I III VT placw, h. rrawli. n mil to P'Kiry. II,. ih,. i) drovo to Ton Mile 1 l.u-;o and summoned hell) M an LSI A tn-culiar situation iirenents itself in tho iHilato market. With tho HilUU.ro Mercantile asking for I1' carloads of jMitatoen for the Texas market, Portland in making no price olIerinKH worth while. Onions, however, are in tho runnini; htronir and the .'niw- em are inakinif a cleanup. 1 ota- tn men l.xik for food uncos, how over, and there will U plenty of delivery as 8n as the toa.ln anno dry enoiich to make haul mi; nnytliiiiK' lit a hardship If von want a ranko that In-ats tho vorld for the money, call on liiivi.t Corwin. Pank Annex r.uiliimt.' and nee his Oiiality ILmk'os. all the way from $2T to f.V. These are tho U-nt ranires ..i.-r u ncoil on Ult' IliarKOV in HillsU'ro. Call in and hco them Clvdo (I. Tavlor has sued Sarah i: Tv or fur i ivorce. aiiokrinif that tho wife told him nhe no .-oil for him. and that ui,., u.iinl.1 mnrrv annlhcr if lic fr.... Tho plaintilV has I l fin I ,,r i ho treatment and w oivo her a chance to re-marry if i.ia ..r..v..r for d ivorce In' irrant- cii. The wife in now In-lievcd to k' in Now York state, acconlintf to tho husband's ailidaviL On and after Jan. 1. 1911. 1 II. Creor will not irivf away pre mium r tradimr fltamps. nor anythimr rise of that nature to induce people to trauo wiwi ion., I. nl nuloml Will niBKt a iai ureater inducement in the price of irrooorios. 11-3 After months of anticipation the renidetitn of Fourth Street. Port land, were k'iven a surprise, last Saturday, when an el.-ctnc train ran down the tracks, oiling into the city from Peavcrton. Presi dent Strahorn ami lo-ru-ral Man ager Campk II wen on tho new train, to nee how it would ocrate. The company has ken several months Ki-ttinu the .street paved, and the overhead w iring in place, and at last tho main lino is ready fur operation. 'I he company Saturday tfave out word that the regular schedule from Portland to McMinnville would k estal lishisl on January IH. It is exss ted that tho electric service will Im- two trains each way, daily, besides the train for tho Tillamook line, which is now making through trips, via the transfer method. The Portland Commercial ("nib cxpcctM to run a train out to Mc Minnville, Saturday, stopping at all towns enroute, and then make tho trip down tho West Side, past Forest Urove ami llillsboro, to meet with tho jieople of those towns, in order to celebrate the electrification. CLAIMS Al.l.OWl.t) the The countv court allowed following claims last week: y J Mi lr, I'lrmium on lii.l r.Minly iilli.ru fsi Ktut, .-I .1 Bii.t riirimt rvp . -lioio Shri.Hl Stmt hhrrl. .lvrillIHK J y John Nili(.riir.'miii t V V. C Lurr, clrik m rt) i7 i" Tn-ilri iiwiO-.n C.i, tlrik ol 11 i J I'. Krrr, tliriill rip . I?" S III... iJvrif I'o, cliiMl i. olluf. 4 5' I.I 50 - I I .V .. "S '14 . 14 (HI 7 oo I VI . 64 IHl Both nn ti were brought hero for treat m.. , I '-.111 III. HiilTman'.s skull wan fractured na ms jawliono broken.' W'UHHVl ANMYIikSARY A party of IliHsltoro peoiilt wont "v m nil- iioiii,. of Mr. ntnl Mrs. ranK inilirio, near Oivnco, Sun ami v'avo them u Hiinirisi1, we occasion being in honor of ir, ami Mrs. Imbrio's twentieth anniversary ot I heir woihlinir. Thiisu making up the pnrty were: Mr. ami Mrs. John W. Connoll. Mr;n. Mrs. (1. M. Tumor. Mr. m Mrs. , A. Ling. Mr. and Wrs. (',(.(,. Kmniolt Mra V. II. smith ami Mrs. K. C. McKinnoy. 'no party returned on the nine "r. hi lor dinner was Bcrvt'd, a pioasiint afternoon was en joyed. The host, in a son of the r K"i't. lmbrie, and tho "teHS is well known lis tho jauKhter of tho lato Mr. and nn- Win. Hay. Mrs W. J. (Jregg and dmigh- Sturd ,'IMyv'lll' wero town ti ' wLV,n w'hiilmorich, hero J" Ynnciilla, visited with his El-V1"!'' Schulmerich. at o, me tirst of the week. of groc 1..1... w l.iiel and Carolina tf Willi n . M. S-hmidt were married at the home of the bride s parents. Washington l-ounty. iw. r1 P.li:l. Kev. Scheldsknecht ollicia- ting. u'lii 1.. uhorthnnd and tvH- in ... - . .,! lit. it in IlillslHiro provniing enough pupils will join class. Address "ScIuhiI ol Shorthand. :W3 11th Streid, Portland. Ore gon. it uuii. of near Heaverton, was'i to the city Saturday, lie : o:.... ,.ir i.in stock, as he is contemplates leaving the farm. the old Perkins piace, m near future. i....- iiw. lu.ut vnhies in hard- 1' III tin7 a. ware of all kinds, call on Dave Corwin. who can sell you the best at the lowest ngues. 1. . . . . ntt.in.llm. .riven iiniini't Second StreeU soum 01 m.. and Ixwiso Jesse were united in marriage in I ort- land, Jan. K, tun. iwv. llennett olliciating. The happy couple reside near Hanks. Save money. Attend l.reer s first annual clearance sale, Jan. 3 to Jan. 17. No stamps, no pre miums -but low prices. 41-6 ry n t annnn nnd Mary A. Williams were united in mar riage. Dec. 31. 1913. Kev. Myers oEting. They will res.de in tho Vinelands section. Wanted-Girl for Reneral housework. Phone. City 2D3. It Pubols. of West Union, was in town the last of the week. C l. Kcllrr. ouiiiv r-.n .... Iltto l.itm " " I tt CirTk l.unilr Oi. tiii.ljr. t'.innrr .V Korl, " A IW-iiniolif, tiii.ltr. K X lUolittK. i P J. II Jk, 1ii! ivrvl.f.. it'.. T..f.-r i.illor K I. 1'rikiiM, irrui.lrf 1 5c xp...l$ 5 J l" Alrulr, U ot pos HI cw lllm riminmcy. c h .V iil S h5 Vli Co Nc Timr. rorl V 5 lllx l.tvrrv l'i. roroari ollire.... 10 110 a- 11 VV...1 rn iimllh olliit-r -Ill oo I) II Kr"ii. CO ju.lK ....107 95 u 11 niul. in ci lrrltrr . . . . So to n VI' It, lira m Ihh.1 illt Hill . f IPI JS 70 Mullic Wi1im.ii, "Icp -ir .V trt 7.S 00 i;iitrlti Slin-w, pi oiiiiT yt ' k 11. 1. 1, nun 111 ilirm 5i exp 44 70 11. II T.muiir ilrl. Ct nit V W riirni-r Yotiiii!, Mipt Ixxt fatm... 75 oo Mm Cikii.UU. co l 00 Motion V 1 rrriimn. r p""f foi- 5' " Win McymlUn - 4 "o u 1 s,... rod 5: - S 5 W l WikmI, Iiimh' S 00 I' II Ftv. i V cm1 3 00 0 I, lron, K'kii.I il'y ' - 5 60 r..-1-i... II..I1I i-ir rt A 15 lunini." - .. ri. court o 35 ' K.trcllo..- Ii I Wnl ti. M ih ... C K Km.H 1 no, llii Council i ti.mar rini llillsboro Tel ... . Wnali llrr Corp 47 STi. UilU Imio TrnWrr Co 6. I. W Hou-e 50, l Coiwin 4 6j, I'oienl l.rov rirsi iuon ,1 lt.nk 100. C K IIixiK'lon 1 50 ..n..r c i ll.iu ix-k liS. S J Clonk to Mrs ChM I'.nr.!"" w 0 I"clon ..." M. M II Wrlch 15. Ir Wo. 55 5- r..rni rlwim & riudliomme .v I1., hi iS. Wilkm At &imi no, .iiii. ."-pi . rZ ... v. n.i. i. ft o. Orriton Cltv Kn Irrmiw J. Crrrtrnt t'lirmicil Co 4, Iv 1 1 I . . .. I1.I1. !.... .f.r c , .-Corinli-x in w, " - j II, 1LN.ro liiilrprmh-nt 05 Nellie F VerBimon til Mnv l'lxon 4. My Mnoip 17. hv A.liun. V ! :"" V R w 55. h ' Fowlrr, Clnrn Crnnc, Joule St'. i-inoii, ,im Ulnulr. Itt-rtll I.rtrsoll tliim i.'i... x ---- .... .-.,. Ktrnmlc. Kiln riiitlcn, en 17 tie I'll"-' lvi JS ,'"ie A.lniiinon, An.'in Vmilo, Kv WUlUnn.i-ncti.JS. In.iiet of Mnrtin Scliulti-C C Nel on C I' llnr.tiiiK, Tctt-r Hotrmnn. Pnve C.'ucr J B Oilier, J II Johnrm, jurom, enAi fuJ llCamtOII Oh'rr Mr. lU-U (.owiimn, wih.i-., a Harrett, coroner, 16 Ho. Komi nml hluliwny-F L Hniwn fS 7R. JHSy"nJSVllMy7S.J- llnlitiiu: VI 5. throve Lumber Co 16b.. VJ.me. 5 60. 3 McOee 65 So. 1 1 Ik. i'... fn. Co tOC. J C l.ninii. ' . . I liiratrc . lolin McClnren, ' " . 1 x w 11 T Koetier. J tlvro n, 1'nlWy Stowell, Aiitiii.1 llUnk. V ? ;...., ench ti Win OreKK. Cm ::" ..-nil. iia..... I Hrnnk Stroud, en Kollertn S, Andrew IMetson j6. Winer Mr.llnJJ,WCK.iy3. ci.u c.u.cSlRt vr Klcn T"" J." n , 8t K,e,l 1'ni.pel I l.,. Will Kl KOTCi illivmnni UeltnneO M l..t..l".e. W D Smith j p ,6 io-Win AUQnilUn con S 5. 8li j6 30, .""j ' w-iionw Nitclininn. 1. toimwinv: 11 111 1. w" -1 r j;inpw. Stnte va Col ..Vw.V.".TmiV Ti- Solmlt.. end.. KKtenle. lnk'Aliiop. e. 8 6ot Uon.ie Goodell 9 o- . m . ... n..-.,....T t. ThoniP'on 4. Kri.k Vnuleil . State v Iv! Nvl..r-K M nnd Mr V. iijcr, encli, IJ K. F. Cmover. of Scholia, wan in tow n the last of the week. J. H. Vanlm. of Onterville. was in town Monday. W1.1. Irmler. of Oirneliua. waa in town the first of the week. Alex Todd, of Forest Irove. was in town Monday. Fred Perger. of Ik-thanv. was a county seat caller the first of the week. M. N. Ilonham. of near Scholia. wan up to the city batunlay af ternoon. Stevens 22 ral. rifle fur Rale reasonable, or will exchange for chickens-Pox h'J. llillsboro. Or. Peter Crossen. of near Helve tia, was a city caller the last of the week. K. H. Greer give3 no premiums after Jan. 1. Instead, he gives you prices. Investigate. 41-3 H. II Findley. the Cedar Mill lairyman. was a city visitor Saturday. Horn, to William Kilifore and wife, o! near Cornelius. Jan. 0. 1911. a daughter. Hon. Ira K. Purdin. of Forest drove, was greeting friends and transacting business in llillsboro. Saturday. Wm. Schendel. of south of Cornelius, was a city caller, on business with the county court. Monday. Do not forget to ask for a Schiller when ymwant a good Hi cent smoke - no "cough dust" jn the Schiller. 12tf Alex Bcimrohr, of dales Creek. was a county seat visitor me list of the week, on business at the court house. I-Vi'sh enws for sale. 11. M. '.as ford. Hillskiro, Or., Pleasant ome Farm, telephone Iwood 515. . Alfred Heywood. of Oak Park, made his annual call on the Ar gus Saturday. This is Mr. Hey wood s twentieth year as a sub- scrik-r to the oltienal paper. T W. Sain and Arthur Knox. two of Scoggin Valley's enthus iasts on good mads, were in tne itv Saturday, enroute home from a Portland trip. J. E. Uorwiek. who spent the Pnit in California, is now dairy ing down at Woodland, Wash., where he has bought a place. lo was in the city Saturday, greeting friends. Thp Knrth Side Dairv will Re iver you milk on city route. Pure milk and cream. Try us. Our product is first hand-we milk and then deliver, lei. rarmer 1315.-P. M. Gillenwater. 41-U GERMAN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Held Annual Meeting In Hillhoro Monday Afternoon SrCBFf ARY'S REPORT IS INTERESTING" Spkidid Showinj of a Partly Washinf- inftoa Covnty Mutial mm: i w mum sAs-i if.., I. A 1 J.iw- B I ''I i ' I 596.10 545-O0 lS.l67.rO 9I5.SIO OO 1S7.75 OO 8,656.00 I.(j64.6o4 OO 149 "4 00 Thos. and Austin Sims, of Farmington, were in town Sat- iirrt.-iv. Thev retwrt the usual high waters down tnai way, with the damages to small bridges and tills, and some loss of fences. For Sale-Ten head milk cows, fresh, and others fresh soon. Graded Jerseys. Selling on ac count of leaving the farm. Also selling one thoroughbred jersey bull, coming 2 years.- V. bnaw, Heaverton, Ore.. K. 4. 4J-i v. Cmf. of Rethanv. was in town Monday, attending the an nual meeting of the tire insurance mutual. His district voted rock roads again this year, and Mr. Grat says that while they are ex pensive, they are tne tntng. Wanted: Will buy a light 2 seat spring wagon, and also some yearling heifers. Write u.uaar mnii Hillshom. Ore.. Route 1. or phone Walter Bros. Farmer, 282. Three miles nonneasv 01 lillsboro, on Grabel place. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cornelius from their wedding H.H.. ...... - -- trip. Friday, and are residing at Second and Haseline. The mem bers of the Pythian Sisters call ed on the arrivals that evening and gave them a welcome mat was demonstrative as wen as musical. The K Hand Power Stump la heinir demonstrated dailv on the George V. James farm, four miles soutneasi 01 Cornelius. If interested, call or ...;t fro. rioqerintive iieraiure. VVI..V .v. r - - - - Address-C.usuv Krause, vorne lius, li. 2. 42-5 Unhara fintps nf Forest llia. v. , thp oruest of her son. J. W. Gates, ana ms iwhuj, oi. Leisyville, the first ot ine weeK. They were in the city Monday morning. Mrs. Gates Sr. has just returned trom a tnree months visit with relatives and friends, back in Nebraska and Illinois, and reports a pleasant trip, with much good weatner. The big annual meeting of the memk rs of the German Mutual Fire Insurance was held in Krebs Hall, Monday afternoon, with Samuel E. Graf, president, in the chair. The officers for the past year were: Mr. Graf, pre ident; Erwin Hitter, secretary; John Meier, treasurer, all of Bethany, and Alfred Guerber, Helvetia, and Wm. Haase, of South Tualatin, directors. The report shows a splendid adminis tration, w ith a cost that is ad mirably cheap. From the report the following statistics were shown: Amount paid to nil officer, director nnd appraiser, ulary and per diem f Amount paid fire losnr dur itiif v jar Amount paid fire loe lnre onrknization of mutual Total insurance in lorce lec- emlwr ji, 1911 - New insurance written dnr- in Tr Cnrellel, vitlidrnwn nd eipired ilurin year T.rti innurance in force Itc- emtier Jl. 19IJ. Net mn dnrinir vrar S'umlwr of mcnilwr. D -cem- h-r jt, 191a NumUr of memtiern, IVceni- lr Jl. I9'J 73 Vn. cenl loiwe. jmid. to ench $1,000 insurance in force, 51 Running expense for erh ft, 000 intnrnnce in force f 64 Tolal cot for ench $i,o.in nrinr in forr .fl.lt T1ii in the lnwrnt insurance vet renrh ed bT a mutua', with first clnspiotec ion The new officers are: Snmupl E. Graf. President Erwin Ritter. Bethany. Secy John Meier. Rethanv. Treas. Alfred Guerber. Helvetia, and Wm. Haase, of South Tualatin. Hirtnr9 J. J. Krebs was elected audi tor to succeed Henry Kamna, who dwlined to atrain serve An important transaction was the vote to raise the insurance to $3000 instead of a smaller nmnnnt- ln Ua tKirfv vonra nf thp or 111 .lib fc.ll.VJ . V. --. - rjnni7ntion the Mutual has col l.tpit in nremiums and assess- mpnts the sum of S2G.591. and has oaid out in fire losses the sum of $18,169. Assets on hand today total $2300, which leaves HX 11 na ennstitiltinff the total iwn9i of eonrlueiinir the organ ization, outside of the above fire loss payments. TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS Tf vnti Arnt tt-nnt tt mm tfi town, iiist nhone vnnr order in and it will be promptly attended to as if you .1 1 tit Hit It J called m person, we specialize m iicrry up oraers ana jo:i can get a prescription raaae 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 Kexall Remedies by Parcel Post, Prepaid without extra charge. The Delta Drug Store KEXALL STORE mmm mm aauaisam HANK H'W."EAvr i 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. T 1 .J... - 1 lit. Jveep your pay envelope acqu.xniea wua ouc of our bank books. You know we pay the highest rates of interest. I American National 1 Marfn mnd AM Stm., J BANK Tho Washinctnn-Oreiron DeODle lost 600 feet of pipe in the recent freshet, and water from the For pst Grove svstem has been flow- ino- in the mains for several davs. Superintendent Easter an va that the water ud on Sain (WW. where the Hil sboro sup ply flows, was 200 times greater volume than low water, wen nrp nt work on the Dit)e line, and hu thp last of the week: ?ain Creek will again furnish Hillsbo- ro its water supply. Unhprt Thomoson. of Cedar Mill, was up Monday. He says that the Goff Bros.'s range he won at the recent county fair is 0. K., and Mrs. Thompson states that it is a fine baker." Erwin Ritter, the secretary of thar.prmnn Mutua . wasuD Mon day, and feels very proud of the record made by the association the past year. Dalton. wife of Dr. Dab ton, of Valdez. Alaska, is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Bailey. Mrs. Dalton formerly resided in this city. T .T Kurntli. of near PhilliDS. wua in thp r-itv Mondav. the tmpef of his sons. J. C. and Henry. Mike Kehrli. the Hillsdale dairyman, was up to Hillsboro, Monday, taking in the Mutual meeting. H. K. Ediger, of Bethany, was one of the Mutual throng in the county seat the first of the week. Casper Kehrli, of below Oren ! co, was transacting business in town the first of the weeK. Ed. Dixon, the Forest Grove contractor, was a city visitor the first of the weeK. .Intin Schmidt and Harrv Cline. of near Laurel, were city visitors Monday. SHUTE SAYINGS American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banhing 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. A SIGNET RING beautifully engraved with initials or monogram makes a pleasing gift that will last forever, l nave an assortment that will satisfy every imaginable taste. IN PLAIN BAND RINGS I can meet any requirement in weight and quality of gold. SET RINGS are so captivating to the eye of every woman. . From time immemorial a ring has been the token of friendship and love. They are ideal gifts for loved ones. LAUREL M, HOYT Hillsboro, Orton n t 3