SIS i ME lnlILLSBIRa IUM.SIi()K(),()Ri;r,ONT, JANUARY 22, 1914 NO. llll GIVES ,M I.aUK CMUMS luadrd alley lwn 1 p,,!,, liut.U l CwnmrfiUI Club, Hjc I'cMwalUa NYaHy U r" hundred eoiinion. j,U m r ' H'"' i"v 0f th i " 1 'iiiiiiu-r'i.il Club, in turn all them r't of the Vtia'l. 1 :!?-- & Kutrrn Uil- parked" oat i'f Port land. Sat iflav morning, tfoing ith via N'I-V. tlui.ee t and tlu-nee buck In Portland 411 ''''t Grove and HiIIhInT". Si"p were made ut jjH.mit, I t.i'imof import, nJ tli'' I'i-' ' vfirnion had lunch jtSi-rtl- r;-. an. I dinner at Hills tru. I. a..i v In r.' hi N 'JU in the rvrnW I kT wind alorm had (Kit llilli rit m il:irkncs. an. I fvr)'llnn :is r:tttllf lik'ht in thCiMHilv K it. lull the niton tmik tl"' i "i.litinii itli utmiwt nat if. After dinner the I'urtlat!'!'-'' V itli'-n-'l til ihi't'urn. mcn-iah ! i!', In re .M.iyr Rat?, ley I' tf.i hired I') John M. Wall 1 1 " Manr ma ! ti five minutes' t.i i'i which In- gave lhmr'a! weli-miie, whuh wm n-pluil t i l v IMi-'ar !, Pier. prwiili'iit i-f tin' Portland Com rorthmd. f.uRVnt nl Knilrrn Railway Th foMi". nu; map. Khowim; the rli-ftriflration of the I'ortlaiid, F.uiri'o- X I ".ailiTti Uailwav. will he of inti r.'Ht to Ark'im rehdcni. The lir! unit, ktimvn iih tlii- hmp. from I'ortlatid. aouth on the Yimlull lr,i.nn and from ,M Mmn ille. north via Forest (Jnive ami lliil tfcini. H rninpletcil. and Herviee i- now inHtalliil. The rrn wii! I- running through Main St reel. llilNUiro, within ten day r tuo weeks. .i.i.. n o .. jCn 1 'rvlmr- & TUi jiiw.rw. Ul.l.Url.'.J&",' v' -.i- l"H II hi waf ma. M UlNNVILLr t v'- '. i h,iu,, ft . A " -v 'iv nNiwiiiinV, Sir W: n .' ' I h$ .fliis.'k. V f W.lh."t I , , I 1 x . l f s.-.iu iiui OA Y v llitat-lhln VlNDEPtNDINCC I I WrlU.lnl.. L It '..i. ..- svy ALBANY K "'-"'..VhK,. (All,.,..,v Jti. p.,itrrr Icorva'lli r.ii. CORVALLI 'irrinlrry 1 ' a i4 Jllru,' ; '; iJllntVla ' l ? "frSi, PortlandEuoeneiEastern Rr. l , C rrrtfuann 1 t li i . V W I Soul Alvn.t.p,. f rlfpvlll ' r,'l",',sent Spiri'lln cowls -r M in Htiirrn. Will cull at nomcHi oii rcpiost. nnd do llu "nr, and 1,.,,,'h how tiuidiuHt ll(l WlMlM I I I ..!.. , ineeoiMfl. Vlir lUMlir- mailii,,.n,(,iWnri, corHts, in c'',(l'nUIHat..Kt front lace, with .fit III.. . 1 I A . I fin n lll'llt liiei", vvil.ll PXiei-i(nc(., vormliiT MTviop, "Wl 110 111(11-11 11.'... I,i,l, m.H. WW f is imrehiiHod in ntorirt.-Mrs. taj'l ""'It', llillslM)ro, Fifth JaekHon Streets, l'hono No. fiOtr T W. Sain, of Canton, and J. mercial Club, an managing edi tr iif tin' Ori'nfiian, The trip wa-i made in celebra tion of electrification of the first big unit of the mrvicenow Ix-ihu installed by the Portland. Kunc x r.aaiern. 1 1 ilMx.ro and Kormt Grove, ami other county towns, turned nut l participate m th holiday, ami all enjoyed the trip. Hume prectit from the coun ty, a mar an could be ascertain i! were: a HilUtniM-Mayitr li T IlayUy : ounciitnen Mcvenson. Iatfirart, K'v. Jack, Krrr; County Judge Rcnsoncr anl Commissi! tiers (1 A Hartley and John NyU-rg; A 11 Shut and W Malum. i,t It. American National; V N ',ar- n it. nty attorney; (J C Combs. C K KonnU. S C killcn. Wm Schulmcruh. I! It Miller. W W I'-wco. K i: Hartrartiif. John M Wall, vice-president Commercial Club; John Dennis. Forest Grove- Mayor Golf, C J Ihrnhn.-ll. .i.-sid.-nt I' U; A V, llotroian. I, M (Jraham. 1 () Km S K T.nI.I. A I! S.-..tt. J ll (lurry. K W Hain.-H. It Y Km.'rson. It I Wirt. IS Fl'urdy. II Julmiain. J W llilk'hl. Iil!.-y A K Mil!. id.'. Conn-linn I. A Kerna worth, Frank SholeH. K.y Yat-. lVavrt.m-W 0 Hm-ki-n. W F I'fHsinv'i'r. HuU r M F. Klanton. ( J It.we. (laiton I, I. 1'm.r. t. A M I'ort t. K N. w.ll. Al-.ha I) U W h.-. l. r. It A ( a- I'll'H. II I! liirar.1. Tiuard; M Mc lnal.l. On-iico; J ' Shroyer, Tualatin; J W Mm in- ami M IVti-rs. Iti-x. .PORTLAND SWCCO m 'l..l')H VsCK - 1 A OBIGON CITY ''"""Vl " u..i.i,.t-.i iItiI J MOLAUA X 1 mvuiiv pUrhnmt Miuriiy WBISH LiMirllniriv IwmI Horn toeite orW"' i.. nf Unrest drove. It, ttiaiim--".-'. - i i-.....r. nn Mi federal nave oeen .. iurv. to convene ai lonioow. Jan. 2li. to try out the land fraud cases hrotittni iiKumai m. Southern Oreiron. Aent Shinnaberirer, of the Portland. KuRene k Eastern furnishes the press with a brand new timetable this week. Fred Ooetze, J. P. Koch and Jas. l-oudon. of above Hliwrnlntr. were in town Saturday. -a . - c i i : I l orty-Sli I'alh Matter Named ut the Week Will. PKISIDi: OMR T8AVI 1. 1MU TI S Mi ol Tbtia Wrt la Harac U,r Several Year After several day of delibera tion the county court the last of the week made road miervisor anointment. Many of the ap tiintee8 have Ui n in their pres ent inmitions for several years, and there are but few new nann-a on the roll. The list which will nerve this year: I iMtrict Supervisors 1 ('has JeilierKt r 2 Z T Cole 3 F Lllrown 1 H Fleischauer 6 J 1) Koch Nels Larson 7 Jonas Moline H Henry IIsse 'J A Zwiener l' J J Shevlin 11 J J Wismer 1- Jos K lineman II J Fllaynie II James llevlin IS J M lliatt JII Hayden 17 John Herb IX ULCrolT l'J Fred C Twill- 1M (5aU Fssner 2 Andrew Kostur 22 Harry Kohinson 121 .Arthur Knox 21 J W Frichard '.'5 Jim' A Zimmerman y John A Johnson 27 Henry Kccnon 'JH John K Zimmerman 21I UK Hateman lit) J M Vanderzandon 31 Dick Taylor 32 Fd IVntzen 'XI I'.en IKrsacker 31 .Amhrosc Schmidlin III ('arl Ht'rtrvrron 3T CC Nelson 37 (.rant Mann 38 C Iilazier 3D AblKi lVtors 40 AliTivld 41 F W iVssinjror 42 Carl I lor 43 AllM'rt Krutfer 44 (iin Conzclmann 45 Alfred 1'icrcn 4(5 I L Smith (11:T CliKTII ICATHS The following from Washington llounty were granted tenchers' ccrtilioaU'S by the State lUiard of Kducation. at Salem, last week : One-vear certificates - Flossie Mae Lvall. Heaverton: Oliva Hoi- kit, Kdith C. TfllH'U.. Nelson Amasa Frost, Forest urovo; Mrs. II It. Stretcher. Ruth Wi moth Jones, Victoria Schmidt, Joseph M. Stretcher, Frances ueibei, Delia lihea Harnicott. Hillstwro; Klsie McCullouK'h, Gales Creek; Ivy C. IVterson. Heaverton; An na T. and Christine Form, Cher ry drove. Kive-venr certificates Jas. H. Trott, Heaverton; Violet M. Tay lor, Hillsboro. Life certiticate- Kdith Christie Maris, Hillsboro. CARD OH THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratefully acknowl- eiiire me mny Riiiuiivfneooiion ..a v friends and neiirhhors dur- inu our recent Dereavemeni. me death and burial of our beloved 'v . , .... . wife and mother, Mrs. Mary J Fitzaimmons. Michael Fitzsimmons and Family. Tnni Sinnv. nf above Hloominjr. was in Friday. He says that he and his neiRhbors felt the trem or that shook up Seattle, some ufoulii nr more niro. He also says that he found a stump split open in the nins, ana mums c.,u in thn mniintnins mav have caused it, as there was no other indications of a force inai coum have accomplished the feat. cl.ru.n of (Cornelius, was r i vu uvi.wv"! - -( a city caller Saturday. He says that Cornelius win vc and dry election, this Spnnir. and the old contest will be threshed out again. A. I'. Wilkes, of near Scholls, was in town Saturday. Wanted fJirl for general housework. I'hone, City . Wm. J'hh', of West Union, was a city visitor Friday. Mi Althea H.-mhree visiteil her parents, in l'ortland. over Sunday. ' Adolph Ilonzaik. of Oak Park, was transacting business in the city Friday. I. C. Nealciih. of SseKolln aa a city caller Saturday, on leiral ousiness. Ous Kleier. of Chehalem Moun tain, was a countv seat visitor Saturday. Frank LWer came in Satur lav from Chehalem Mountain to attend to his week-end busi ness. A. W. Walker and wife, of South Tualatin, were in town Saturday. F.rncst J. Stauss. who has rentS ed the New ton Womer place, at Iaurel. was in the city Monday. Ioiranlieries were in lilorim the last of the week pressing the season, some. T. A. Gary, of south of lieed ville. was in the countv seat Saturday. Do mil fiiriret tn nuU fnr a Schiller when you want a Rood W cent smoke -no coutrh dust in the Schiller. 12tf John Sinclair, of near Orenco, was in town Saturday. A little daughter was lorn to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Jan. 12, 1911 (loo. Harrow, carrier on Route o, nas ueciueu w give up nis work if the department w ill let him have a substitute. Spencer and other varieties of sw eet peas -and all kinds of test ed garden Beeds and fertilizers, at Morton's Greenhouse, Hills boro. 41-7 Freese Lilligard. of near Lau rel, was in town Saturday. He is living on the Lilligard farm while his parenU are visiting back in the Fatherland. John Meier, Samuel Graf and Krwin Ritter. of Bethany, were in town Saturday, attending a board meeting of the German Mutual Fire Ins. Association. The North Side Dairy will de liver you milk on city route. Pure milk and cream. Try us. Our product is first hand we milk and then deliver. Tel. Farmer lllo.-l). M. Gillen water. 41-0 Frederick Peterson, of Bacona, was down to Hillsboro, Saturday. He savs the roads between here and Hacona are something mud dy these days. For the best values tn hard ware of all kinds, call on Dave Corwin, who can sell you the best at the lowest hgues. Plumb ing given prompt attention. Second Street, south of Main. Dave Doty, the McMinnville theatre man, was in town Satur day, making preparations for the McMinnville Dramatic Co., pre senting Jimmy Valentine, that evening. For Sale Ten head milk cows, 4 fresh, and others fresh soon. Graded Jerseys. Selling on ac count of leaving the farm. Also selling one thoroughbred Jersey bull, coming 2 years.-D. Shaw, Heaverton, Ore., R. 4. 43-5 W. H. Roiling recently received a letter from his sister, Mrs. J. A. Kbener. whose husband is mining at Lenia, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Kbener were married several months ago. her husband having mined in the Yukon for several years. Wanted: Will buy a light 2 seat spring wagon, and also some yearling heifers. Wnte o. Odar matt. Hillsboro, Ore., Route 1, or nhone Walter Bros. Farmer, 282. Throe miles northeast of Hillsboro. on Grabel place. 42-4 F. A. Harberg, the cattle buy. or of Hast Plains, and John Mc New. of below Reedville, were in town Saturday. They report the roads as wet, but found Hillsboro the reverse. Mc. says ho was so dry. himself, that his clothing caught fire shortly after he entered town. The K Hand Power Stump Puller is being demonstrated dailv on the George V. James farm, four miles southeast of Cornelius. If interested, call or write for descriptive literature. Address Gustav Krause, Corne lius. R, 2. 42-5 John Hoeker Sr., who has been visitimr in California for a month, returned Friday evening, and has been busy greeting his many friends. He says he is glad to get back to Oregon, although the weather was superD aown in the South. PTT1!1 ORDERS III IT II lit Large Crowd Attends Ceremonies at Hall, Friday Eveninc ORDT.R NOW W FIFTIETH VEAI Bi( Baaaaet. laitallatioa. asd Atfdresf ct, With Program The Pythian and Pythian Sister odges held a joint installation at their Castle Hall, on Second Street, Friday evening, with a record-breaking crowd in attend ance. The ceremonies were marked with unusual features and were pronounced the most brilliant in the history of the lo cal orders. F. J. Williams, in charge of the military guard, es corted the Pythian officers in the floor work, under the softening effects of a huge spot-light, operated by L. W. House, and the effect was brilliant and spectacular. Hon. W. N. Barrett W. G. Hare and 11 H. Greer made the addresses for the K. of P. Mrs. F. J. Sewell presided at the piano during the evening, and vocal music was rendered by L. Brown Sr. ; quarteL Messrs. Brown Sr., Brown Jr., Wm. Harris and F. J. Williams; piano solo, Mrs. F. J. Sewell; piano solo, Miss Florence Taylor. Mrs. W. N. Barrett presided. and the officers installed by Mrs. h. L. Moore, assisted by Mrs. Janie Sewell and Mrs. L A. Long, were: Mrs E C McKinney. M E C: Mrs H T Koeber. E S; Mrs Leon ard Brown, Junior; Mrs Wm Nel son, Manager; Elinor Wilkes, M of R & C; Mrs T E Cornelius. M of F; Mrs F J Williams, Protect or; Mrs L E Shute. 0 G. After the installation, Miss Ruth Linklater. as Goddess of Flowers, with the following little girls as bearers, Isabel Turner, Evelyn Sewell. Ipha Wilkes, Ethel Linklater, Cecil Emmott, Ruby Young, Margaret Long and Helen Connell, presented the ladies with floral tributes. The Pythian officers installed by L. A. Long, assisted by Wm. Nelson and W. G. Hare were: Fred J Sewell, C C; Jas Ander son. V t; W is Harris, prelate; L Brown, M of W; L W House. M of E; Geo Stevens, M of F; F A Everest, K of R & S; Earl Lu ther, Master at Arms; D C Black burn, I G; Aug Tews, 0 G. LIVE STOCK AND THE HOYS No one in Oregon, and for that matter no live stock man in the Pacific northwest, needs to be told that Dr. James Withycombe, of the Oregon Agricultural col lege, is a believer in live stock. The doctor believes in live stock commercially, socially, morally, and one can not doubt but live stock plays an important part in his religious beliefs. So it 13 not surprising to hear him declare in the Pacihc Homestead that bet ter live stock will do more to keep boys on the farm than all other agencies combined, Spokesman Review. Mr. Withycombe is one of the real, conscientious, and practical college men in the Northwest, and his opinions on the above subject are being demonstrated every day in Washington County. If you want a range that beats the world for the money, call on David Corwin, Bank 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. J T. Rnnka. of unner Vine- lands, was in town Friday. Jos. is hanging on to several hundred sacks of fine Burbank potatoes, and itava he is now sorrv that he didn't nut in the twenty acres he originally intended, the short price of last year influencing him not to plant the tubers. Will teach shorthand and type writing in Hillsboro providing enough pupils will join a class. Address School ot Shorthand," 393 11th Street, Portland, Ore gon. 41-4 W. J. Gregg, of Leisy ville, was hauling in potatoes for, the Mercantile, the last of the week. He had a lot ot tubers on his new hop ground, and the land cleared ud over $100 per acre, hops, po tatoes and all pretty Rood for baby hop ground. Born, to Chris Maurer and wife, of above Mountaindale, Jan. 9, 1914, a son. I Prv ourOraer TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If yon don't want to come to town, just phone your order in and it will be promptly attended to as if you called in person, vye specialize in "Hurry Up orders and you can get a prescription made up very conven iently in this way. All earnest possiDie return man. 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 charge. The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE ilirMTOi:roiiiMil and thereby creates an accurate record of all expendi tures. Many, both men and women, through the absence of snch a guiding record, permit small, un necessary outlays to drive away the joys and indepen dence which increasing dollars provide. A checking account affords the safest, most convenient and satisfac tory way of handling your mouey, besides adding to your prestge. We solicit personel, as well as business, accounts and the opening deposit need not be large. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $57,000.00 t t A. C. Shute, Pres., C.Jack, Tfclfaf St., SHUTE SAVINGS 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 DeposiL Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De posit, Farm Loans. Collateral Loans. 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits. The Garnet Your Birthstone Here's a riRht good wish for 1911 and if January is your birth month, the Garnet is your birthstone. "No gems sare Garnet should be worn By her who In this month is born, It will insure her constancy, True friendship and fidelity. The Garnet is marked by beautiful richness and warmth of color, comes in varied shapes, and mounted alone or in combina tion with Pearls or other Stones and may be worn in ring, brooch, pendant, or pin, according to the fancy of the wearer. Let me show you a selection of Birthstone Jewelry. i r..--i-.r,iiiiivii orders are sent out by the Post, Prepaid without extra Jr., Cash., V. V. Bergen, As't $ lfMftofo, Or: Q BANK LAUREL M, HOYT Hillsboro, - Oregon i