HE InllLLSBaR VOLX 1UMSI:)KO,OKKCON'( FI-HRUARY 5. 1914 NO. 46 COUNTY BOARD NAMES LIST OF 300 FOR JURY tiifj I rum all loinl o m HIST HI NMID ON HR.H fml lu" Hill.bofa llllartrl y,itiutii Nt Mmmcm TV count) iurt ha had amn. iruiTL-li m ' Ie ling name for a n,. front chilli tin' jury for ihri'irvmt i" irl will I' eier,et fur the )' "" I '' ' '"' l'"1 "u,n t lilt:.- I"H tti:itt If M. ami thi-y mutt I"' '" r,,H t n ""Ft """ them, iml lli'' I'"1 reninl-.l by m roil i!i4'i!i-alinim, taken frtn th't year, tin' women riot four in tl"' r:iljl"k'. UllliMH their mnirt w v--n without the f re ft. Mm or .Mn'i. 'oret Grove inj IlilliU t" fiiriuahe larger immkri I'liii "titer premicl. a hyr'''t I'"' renter of ipt. liuon. From tin venire 'XI jur or will I"' lr.in during the jrar. lhe celeetion at large in?: in l, ( I...H J tin,, t ' " ' I id ' ' il (I II I ,,,.,,1 .. ,.. Ho'f i " lti( ll.it I . ! H,k, .kl. ' ). 1 I t! It. II I ! ' ft..,.., e . . I'.,,,., N i JS ( U J. ki.i. 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I. ,N III 1.1 1 H. l.t !, ..If I lint. I Tl-.i.ii II..- .Mi'lihtir ( li ill ii riia r .,11..., i rhrHtiui, 1 4mf,.r. t-,. wiw h.-l,l in i..iiM.r, Ailv.nt Thritian 'I'll lun K? t ,uin h Jan. 27 to 1. i,icu iv. A h.jiuL-r of nuriiHtn Mflli.i.. t I I .. . -"K ni in iM-inif r.lili-r t. F U .Smith. i.aHtorof Ui. 'i,rtlan 'ur.h: ;,,.r A. Krii-kwm. .,: l-iw. I lah..; J. . SUab. ri- tlirV Of fhi I . A. M,.tt,. of wt Intnl. arnl II S Vi,,,.t....... . tiirii.-lm. iv. A. J. lu-ir l,..l.l - i . . .. .-... iiiiu-n.n'ni 01 the pro. iiiiiiuiiri liariv. (If ivi r... .n I. i.l'g'.M I. in . r ! I'll I I lt I 111 k -, ,l -M, U l: ki i l. ." .!! J -I . I I' I .! I l l I II V M- I " I II. jii I I.mi.i... I, ,i,i, k- t. I I. .1 M III tl, U.-n. i ll I'.. I I' ii. ii..n. J.i.i i, I. i Him I ! -I i'IkiI.. Il.iii, I I . M.h V Kl. Mill.. I ' l ill I . 'i,. n i ' It 1 1 1 a t. . II ,,,l.ii, i in- I It N. . II '' I' H II lini-. I .. All. n It..!., I Hull, in, liitiil V I li,l I. II..II. ..! tl. t . K.ii.,., i Z M " i ! r - i. k. . . i II. in f ait, l ti man Ut i nni.l. II J M I i,ill.iat. All I' ,l.l K.r.l Mm Kui.illl. Ul tt- W "" K.ii. J "...I. II. .Iiiltn iliii.lirr ll,.. liM, II, iiii.ii, " ". J II 11,11, 1, t. N UlLlHm. 1 ii,l II M. Inn. i Mr.,, limn, llhr I' it .lliilrr I In II II "I ""II 1 1. Ill, III II "l-lll. J.'llll J J.lllll nm. li. i , . "'I""'. r T llV ",' V" " ' "'",' I , J '","-x i: ii Mitiin r,li , I li n.l hit t' lllrlHiitl. Jnlill M' V im, i, iMtmut I ','t I'l null. tirtili.'!. ' ' lit Vl'l llliiiVtll( II I 'I II, lliff ' ' '"I'M II l-i.llli.r. A I. J 12 I ... . ""i". ii." ' "'". t n II, lluik iw !; ?', u u i i-.'.i nl li . "Il"ll. .laiium Allium., C' . l m' '"''. ''. l w,p : 1 '- 0 H Uv,.. l """ 'l' ' M. Mn.fli.l.l, Mi,l """ N-flri! ,i""i, ' A"''''" AiiiLTmin. Hli,n i ' '"'"I Hi'll i. .Ir. I.,! ,'"'? "r"""""' '''"r T"ti.i, i, iMin-nl.Hniii, .Mli-n ""'ai'i'u" -""1h"''' J'I''T Kl-ffiT. Horn... nl".ii. , i. ..,,, ... . I,. . 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Min-h rr.Mht uduf ;., r luvun I'uMi.r ..f H. ,i!Ur Chrrn au.J also ,r.-ii.,-i,t of thi cor. f.T.-lii-i'. fur urr.iri.r, .,,,..( ..t ... ,m ..... ,,w .,itr I'rojfram ami id., car.- of vimlm U.lrifal.-H. l-'nr unl... t'... .. '" i rrrn, ri) of llr.u.in F.I.Ylrie nurvi-y; mil.' of Kor.t.t Cirow. mj ..f :t Ht.,rr. I'. O,, ,.kHm. oriop. hi lan, tu rf, mil,. Mix mil.- ih ami i Imrrlii-ii ii,n - -- -. inn llll.il, I.. f,.r ... A .... " "' nnru dim k'ar.-n: uls-. walnut lan.l; aUmt i iirr.- ha In n t t. itr...l now rovi-r.-. with Mmall r,rt.'..,-Jl "ritiK; "'in- million f.--t aw tim- it. or niDiiti iirii cordHof WikhI. Will take H.iin.1 Ktm k a nnrt imv. m.'iit. Aihlr-H Kitti.. M I'lii- 'on-t (;im,-, jjg ("ha, t VtwtfiH, furmi-rly of Jo). 1 I'laiii. writ.- that hv ih In. rat.'.l at JiukKon. I.lalm It.. a the Vk.-uth.-r i fin.' up thi'r liriL'1,1 iin.l aimyl,!.,,. II.. ; the irrigate.! district. wat.-nM hy a "iiviriim.mt ranal. ainl ksvh th tun.' i iomink' up there vhcn ni'ile will heat. r.ik an, I liirht A ith I'li'i-tru-il v ii, I ttmttu li.inu.ui .... n..'a .,,; iiiiit.t r in the town are now huilt with out rhiiiinev h l'kl-,1,1 f.ir l..l,l,lr. ' lion. ue of rl.Tlrii- juiee U-int; fritlelit fur till tltXIIeHtic pur- ill ini.-t, I repreHetit Sninlla rornit not 4ii iii dtore. Will rail at home on remiest- ami ilo the fill ilitr. an, I teai-h how lnn,liiiKt ainl wear the ror-t. Our tailor ed ma,e to measure rorxeU, in rlu.luik' the latent fmnt lare. with an eiN rieni el iorH'tier Hervue. cwt ii.imore than hik?h rla ror t. purihase.l in tore, Mrs. M. K Caudle. HillsU.ro, Fifth nm Jackson Slre t. I'lione No. hSl .VUf The On nco Hemlil i the latest venture in the county fiewpiier tiehl. The new pajn-r i publish ..I hy II. V. M.-aile, Iki-tter known here n "Van" Matle. It i to lie published once a month, nnti the pulilinher Hay he will be at islietl if he Hhall break even, t he January number i initial, ami i filled w ith haml.ome half tone, depicting the nocial and structural, a well a the busi nes life of the little nursery city. It i a credit to Van. and ii r red it to the town. For sale Span mares. 2Ht0 lbs; harneH. nearly new; 11 hoe Ti k'ar drill; II inch walkinjr plow; Winona wnnun, nearly new; '. section steel harrow; 2 horse disc; mowing machine; lecrinn rake, new; new milk cart. 2 inch wheel. Koy Hay. Ilillslniro. Ore., one mile south, on Jackson Pxittom, between bridges. attVm denser pumpinkf plant, on left hand ide, KiK Houth. I2tf Mis Irma liishop. the four teen year old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Oaniel Hishop, died at the family home, Orenco. Jan. 2.1. 111 1. Her malady wa heart trouble, RUerindiu'ed by an at tack of the measlo. The funer al took place at Fort Grove. Jan. 27. and Rev. H. fook of liciated at the service. If you want a raw that lHat the world for the money, call on Pavid Corwin. Hank Annex Huildintf. nnd sec hi (uality Ivantre. nil the wb.v from $2.1 to S.1.1. These are the best rank's ever plai'i'tl on the mama in Hill.slMiro. I 'all in ami see mem. Thos. Tal.Hit, of Cornelius, was n HillslHiro cnller Saturday morn- .... i . . ... inpr. l luw. savs ma couniy, vuj nnd state tax thin year costs him imr nere ami t hat he tried to rent his place, the renter to pay the tax, and he couiun i k'i a tenant Mare for snle-9 venrs old; bred to l'ercheron. Will sell on account of havinjr t" "ia"y iw....u liVnnk f'.reener. o mi ea Hill nrn, . it.,," - - . .i. r iiiiiuitnm Hoeonil uace noil in oi iini."'".", i , across !i(H)d Mdgfi. Phone, Kood Line XB1. Hillslwro's HiKh's basket ball team went to the drove, triday evening anil were defeated by Forest Grove's second team, by a score of 2 to 11. Newber bent the Grove's first team 28 to 14. For sale: Hronze turkeys, pobblera and hens for brcedinR purHses.-Mrs. N. II. Jc9' Hanks, K. 3; North Plains lele phone, 4F 11. 45 7 JUDGES AND CLERKS FOR 1914 ELECTIONS Named by County Comniil.,ncr Court at January Term N HIUKiJ T M,iMT BOARDS AMI D llcvliM Matbiarry Win Co.t Ibt Coaaly Sthla Thi Vcar The C,unty judue and commi- ion.-ra have at last finished the task of tiamintr iudkresand rlerk or election for the year l'Jll- .i i ... ... . in.- jear w nerein there will ! a general flection, a well as pri maric. Many precincts have day and nik'ht board appoint ments, owinjf to the imnossibilitv of one, t of officials lieinK unable to Hit dunrik' the day and then work all nik'ht in fact, sotm of the precinct will hardlv In'ablc to cmclu if in one day and nik'ht I he lint follow, the first thr.... named in each precinct 'U-Ink' juiik-e. and the last three named U'lnif the clerk ami vim w ill n,,l.. that "Mrs. Voter" is in the run in k': llr ,t.,n M.iii,), .l.i ' i"M. It. A, ,,, J,.tl1 II M..i. M i,,,k Mr. II ll, J. W l!,,h,,,,l Mull.., W k Mull,,,, J (-Urr l.ii 1 h,, ml... iii. kl ii .Ii it fliiil.r Mi. '. Hlilr. Mi kilhnliw. u ii,-,,. K ''. I' .) Hi.4,.1 J J Vankli-. k " H,1(,rr kli. All,-,, loth.tnla. Mi h" " I Mi. All, rulllmr I. M II""' Nil-hi ll,..il.l i II k in,, I l,,lri...,. Kf.l II link, kit A.lrlla kli.,11. M. M llli h.it.l. V A l.iti... N'liflh II..,,. .. ll,,ul,l: J.,kr Ml,., ii l... Uil.i,,,, J.,L.,. .., II. kli, ,. Sill,,- l,,r.l..i, J ! ',iu. VkM It..,,.. I K u M... I'li.il... u .l. Oi. i '1, 1 1 1 . A. Millrr. A K M.Viim- k". I. It. j, h. J.,li l.f , T ir .i.l l ,..,, r y, TlKur.t. O Mirth. W. K hh.n.-r. i 1. Hp.rk.. J M i ,in i,,.it., r. J K. Iii.ih.n Nirhl It.. u.l . Zi. nrr. N.l l,.lm. II lt,.h-I'M-. J. N Hinllh. J W. H'.miiiri tin. ltr klttlffrr. ""if" Jiii. lt, rl, k. Jhn lin h- Kt., liani.i. ( . Wami. II V Mr.,l. T I" li Iii, l'i lr i M Hint. V. It Hlr,hfn J W tih,. i' A ltrit.li i. n, W l l lm c.rii, lmn II A M i-kin. kl',whi,iin liiir l.n, r. Ia'- Si hv:,n. In. J...n T,.,ih ..n. H I. Il.,;. nl.r, k. il ..ts-' Mr, h mi Ivi.-r ll"t(ni!in fui.llii lt..r.l V II Hay, ra. I'ui.lln Kt.ii.k Tlial. hi r. II, rmun lli-r-ri.t ll. ni) an.lt k. Ill rl lirlttuin Mlihl l..r. k-nhk Itrtinrtl. Allin lln.lrn. J y Ij.vr. H.rliiM lla.i.lt Han, n.l. thill, k'ratik llrraarkpr. Tualatin iit I ; ... r .1 H N M, .,!) f K I'a.lrrl. J K Hr.lKi. J. l M.ir- luirni K li,.l.in..ti, S),ltny MlUir M.M li"..t.l i: A K'l.ly. J II. nitilno, k i' Imlrv. .' t V Ctlm, Jt S.haiiinni I'liarii iirit.rK'-r South K.i.1 Mill!iiir.i - tn- tli'Snl. 0 V lli..liii..nt. t'harlia t"t,M kiT, Thnitiaa fiiiiiirll. I r. V K I'lmtturr, Kr! Ilw.l. J V TrulitiKi-r. MkM !l"r,l. l II Hli vi tiun. ! t'nrta ln, Ollvt-r It tlali-a. t'al J k. I. T. M I'.-ii-rti. lli orn Alr.all.lrf Hi,uil.rat lv llnar.l: 3 V Con liril, k'tril Srhiillil.rtic. J T. Shannon. l:l.h w itl,.-..tnt.. I' II. HutkliwltiT, K I. M.mir Nli;l I ll,,.ir,l Ina ,! William KiiUi-r. K I. rratiK'T. Wlilla Irrlitn.l. A Slk-rlt. Tlmnina llallry. N.nt! mat Hilulmrn -I'av ltnar,l; J V Itallri. W J Ori-Ku. V. It. Mmil ...iii, t J II .In, k. Tim ma Urns, liny Hi,.-. NikM li.iit.l A A M.rrtll. Il.-r-tnati kainatin. .I,ii't. S, htt, l,li'r, J,.lin lin. kiT. I rril Sh kiIhI. J.ie kllrii'tiuili Nrtlrat llillli,ir,i ln llminl: It. t Vaunt, t. Tmii Kirr. W. V. Hnai-nw, K I. .Il,ti,ii, Waril Itnwna. K. J. Wil liam MkM lt..t,l K.l Si-hulmrrlfh. I. W linn.'. I nri-n Jnrkann, I'avlJ Kuralll. Kn il Scmrll. I'luy Knu'itian. tlut.l.n II, mir iHiy lluartl: William M,,rf anrti. ti . Smith. t"li tlpim, l A Unit, T. II )IDI. l H M,i:ir.'. Nlattii ll,,nt,l A V. I'i nny. .1. I' Ih-nny. I'aul llrii.l.r-.'ti. Il.irry Itnlilnann, U. I KIM', '. t'lirlMiTtinn Vr,l Hi at. rliin Imy llnaril: OonrKf Tlnttr. W. ' lluikiti. J. A. HlK'imril. I'aul M,ti nr. f:iun-r Slip.'. A II Sl'raln rr. NIh IK Itimr.t: J:inn Short. All ln r. K. J Thoma. S, II. I'.ivla, Koy lirrt. ll r. irn i'iii i,vprtoii lnv llnaril: Jak Strotiil. M M Atialln. W. K. Sitilro. I K 1 1 1 K at . K V- ril'if. W. K. lolnil r'r MkIiI Hour,!: Unlwrl Ilmkln. J. J St,.. v II n. .1 A Jiilinmin, U S Wolf, J. 1 llar.H. J Krjitik SH'oinl. Northraat r'orist t!roi-Jay lloar.l: y lion., II T IliiMoit. Ilatrv SiiufflK, ,1. W. It.il.lw In. Frank S. Unr ,l,iii, Arthur Nlimri-r. MkIh llonnl: S il iluuhi. .I"!"" Taylor. '. M. 1j.rin, It K Kimrnn. Wnlti'r Itoawurm. .c Spark . ,, N.irth, l Fnrrat llruvi'-I'.'tv llonnl: t' M Satirnr.l. I! M Taylor, II. Hamil ton II, It F.'rrln. K. .1. Uooko. Atiuunt ,i..,'.ir NiBhl lloatil; II. I'. Hli'Vi'iimui, W ill W'i'ltfli l. .1. S i, li w H n.,n'iiirai Kor.'t ilrovi'- I'ay Hnnr.1: vv W Uroff. K. II Sloln-r. I.:n,i,h Moori-. I. I. Hi""!' ri.tt Muhl lluartl: I'. M l.lilli'hitli'. riturli-a . ilanlin'r, K. I. Went. S,inlhHft Format tlrovt lny Honr.l: L-.tr.t litvi.it. U M. I'irahiiiii. J. I I'ltiia. A. It. rai'i lia. W. N. H.'tira. K. r. liinton. Nlnht Koanl: u t-ralitriio. J i,- w i,!ii,..roii. ili'orKi I'Btt.'ru.ti. I'hi'rry llrovo It. I". Kolmrta, i ........,...' t.ihn Klahiir. John h'oii. I'lliihrokit I'nl It'll, lli'orRO W. Ili'lt.lrltk. i,.t t'rui'k lav Konril: J lioliitl J J. Ailkina, Mli'haol MonniT, W. A. Si'irui'iit. .1. Hi " llati'timn, Frnnrl ii l,lh, S'lullt II, HI t'.l L,....,ii i.,kiii. it. it. Lilly. J. K Htm, in. Harry Km- llanti r, I'lirtm l UoikI. i Pttyt'k, r. C. Slnr- IM. II. T. II Morttnn. V. 1'. .1. .7. Wlita. F 11. Smith. K. 11. Wlrtn. t'lillli Wooil- W. Mf I'harli' K. 1'i.tta. lirt't-ii- ..'.....i I it fnraona. S. S. PnHaa. Vi.rlmort W. A. Ili'rimin. I'tin I'lim tnliiK, Jiilltix Klmllo, John H. Mnrsh, It 11. I'tirtrr. J"i Knont'lor. '. ...,r..t . Ham urmluff. K.lwtiM HtiRf. .. n Mnil.iv. F. U llrown, l.oiilK MfVcra, linear Thayer. l'l,u,k-l'ay ''! ."""'T ,9- l,"r ., i k ItiiulU'V. J. W. Vnnilor vi'lilfii. Milium Hiit'tiflt, Kiilph It. Kin ton John lK'i'h. NlKht llimnl: John i.- i'nrm,.iia. John J. I'rli'kttt, Snmiifl f' lnkliy, Jm..'1'h A. Monro, ,. i... 1 1, I I. J i'IIHt',1. .""a... m,iiIi,.v Itotiril: Kli'haril .. ii. ii.,i,.,it ThiiiniiHoii, I'hrlH i: , , il",, II. I!""V""' A- ll..,k.n, ,,n V. lltirlon. Nlnht Hourjl: J. J. Wlmimr. JiiH" IVI.'"ii. Fie, H.-r-ur. ll.'.trno Th.mi'.'ii, ,",u"'' Siumn'l iliaff. , Comiell I'ay Bum- Jnlin M AXtrod Cluer- t-r. WillUm kit vjr. tiatrul Wni.i W '. I'lii.tl, I, In,, r V.llr, Ji,r Krff.r N,Ki,t M.,, w' J Wl.mr. J.inii iu.ri.,,,,1. , mi,,!,.,, r,iHB l'i,ra. in. a, r.l T I. Willi.im k-.t.k Ttntl,.-r i'l.iik .l 1,1. ij yt Wat. Ill-h,lr. J f ll HH,, l,U I '. 1 II Uru k II.jii.iii- J It llllry, , vtar mi W l.liain ..lt. l i.arl.a t-. .na. i.i l M-., i. i.l h- hmnllln. .. Iiln -. . Ilri.i flrl . . ,-t,w fid, Jrptha .;.,rriy,i. J.,hn llruarn, ""mi ll Hull, Mk. II. rn,n lt-..Jlll.. i A ,,,lar, i U Jhn.,B. f, w inoil. i;r..,K- j j..a, a. w. I'ahl. k Ir.'.r .Hi.ril kl'.ha --J II M. S'.w, tt It M'h'.l' Arthur Mill. II., i, I Sproat, S J, 1, r.riii. I.iv.rrunr Hl.i.niilrn- - lli nry K imna. A.lim HtrKirt. Ilmir llnKr.-fi- 1.1 s. hrlnr. ' till. M. hrh.lrl, I ,,rl I f.ihl ii.iat.in Imy ll.iar.1: K K Kurd H it K W 1'ar.i.ihaii. II Klnla. h iurr. K W l'..rtr. y. I. K.,Mrtrin, W illiam I'.nl.y Miihl If--;, rl I: J Ward, It, iin Jon.. 1 II . ,t. j i, . in. K f M.iii.H.n y lUmriik M"rw I I v I!, ir.l liinr An ,:,t. ,i. W V Vat. a. i: 'i ll.iitr). Jamr. ii. y. M. HmhOi ,h'. W Saklur. i.'l.l lt..at,l John k .ui.rf. K. Munlur. II. lluh,,i,K, k. W J'.htiaon, Kr.ink I. hi . Virail W Wi , k.-rt Mt. ' II. I-. i, -.'h ,rl, 1 ,Ur. w U Vrtm. It y ll.t.,i,M,,,,. i h.iii, Il4). Allivrt klli.'r. I.lmrr r,,inli-r (..mn .'..rii, liu I' o !,.r.i- J u lt..ii,.-i..v.r, ' Ilt,. .k. M II Urn t..i...it, i;,,h imiri. y. it hi, i,;. iir,,ra I I-.I-. I,, r Muni lt-.a,. lirant M ini, W. K, .f,r... Willi it,, llaiiirlmann. F. U 'i. ,i:. r lliiimn t..... . Tlt.tiilt. S.,ith . ,,i i, ill, i ,iy , fl.,ar, Kit V..-f. Ji.l.n lli.r. I.n, l'.,rra. Mikr Su.l. iu. r. A S I.) til. . M.trlin S. hwatl Niil. It.iar.l: J.,liii i ip'-iilaii'li-r, llrthi.10 l'i.,i,tlKl,t,.n. rpiu.i M'.'urily, It.iy ' , . k. h.i,it Wnif. V i: Hh. rhr.n.k. CARD or THANKS We ilesire to thank those who so kindly assisted us in our liereave- ment. the death and obsequies of our daughter, the late Irma Hishop. Mr. and Mrs. Pan 1 Bishop. Orenco, Ore. ('has. Iieilinir, of Hoy. was in the city Saturday. W.K. McCourt was a Portland visitor the last of the week. Verne Curry, of Orenco. was a city caller the last of the week. Perry Stream was in trom Sew ell plains, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. IC. Heach. of North Plains, were in the city Saturday. Wm. Will went to Orenco the first of the week to assist for a few days in the Verne Curry store. Miss Mariraret Hancock, of Forest drove, was the jruest of Miss Marie Ionjr, the last of the week. Sitmcer and other varieties of sweet peas - ami all kinds of test ed garden seeds and fertilizers, at Morton's Greenhouse, Hills- boro. 44-7 Clarx-noe Young, superintend ent of the county farm, was in tow n Saturday, lie says tha the now has but nine inmates, all of whom are quite well, considering their age. For sale - liarred Plymouth Rock cockerels, 0. A. C. Stock. -Mrs. C. W. Redmond. Wash ington Street, between Fourth and Fifth. Hillsboro. 45-7 A chimney burning out in the U. Lee Soars' property between Grant and Kdison, North Hills boro. giving the tire department a run, Friday afternoon. No damage. For th.. best values in hard ware of all kinds, call on Dave Corwin, who can sell you the best at the lowest tigues. Plumb ing given prompt attention. Second Street south of Main. S. F. Olson, of below Farm- ington, was a city visitor Satur- av. He owns the former Cal vin Jack place. Mr. Olson Bays the minis are unite heavv. but the rock road between here and Newton is a relief. The North Side Dairv will de liver you milk on city route. Pure milk and cream. Try us. Our tirodnet is first hand we milk' and then deliver. Tel. Farmer 4oU-R M. Gillenwater. 41-0 Peter Hoffman, of Bacona, was in the city the last of the week. He returned home via Kuxton and then crossed the ridges, with the mail carrier, C. C. Nelson. VVnnh-il- I will teach several young men the automobile busi ness in ten weeks Dy man ana assist them to good positions. No charge for tuition until posi tion is secured. Write today. It S. Price. Automobile hxpert Hox 463, Los Angeles, Cat Horn. Jan. 21. 1914. to Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Gilnett, of North Hend. Ore., a son. This is thetr o.momt son. The young gentle man is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Abiwtt, or MiiisDoro. Wont in!- T will teach several young men the automobile busi ness in ten weeks by mail, and assist them to good positions. No charge for tuition until posi tion is secured. Write today. K. S. Price Automobile Expert, Box 4(13, Los Angeles, Cat 46 use site bo::ds ARE III il SOLD Building Committee Jubilant Over Fact That Huildinz ia Assured WILDING BONDS WILL NOW BE SOLO Layal Order f Mmc ta Erect Tare. Slary Stractare m Scctvad The building committee. Loyal Order of Moose. Joseph L. Meek UKlge, of Hillshoro. have closed their campaign for the sale of bonds for the building site, at the corner of Second and Wash ington, and the building of a three-story structure is now an assured fact The bovs on the committee worked faithfully un til the last dollar was subscribed for the real estate, and as soon as the necessary instruments are secured the campaign will be on tor tne building bonds. The monev for the atmrturo has al ready been arranged, and it will now be but a question of time until the premier building of the iown win grace me site where the old Commercial Hotel burned iew years ago. The buildinu is to rrwt in tha neighborhood of JL'tO mm onrl l. " - - v- v mum arv. - sides the three stories, there will be an ample basement with all modern conveniences. The Moose is the strongest order in the city from a nomerienl stanHnninf - - - ..V. UM..,Um, and the boys are determined to have a home of their own. G. M. Turner, who was the first Dictator of th loH worked hard and faithfully for me commmee, oi wnom Laurel M. Hovt was chairman, and his canvass was successful, although the work was arduous. The com mittee, Messrs. Hoyt John W. Bailev and Perry I Arcr fool - - - . wi elated that the financing has been completed -and now begins me preliminaries to get things whipped into shape for con struction. Mr. Hovt has been reepivincr congratulations for the success they have attained. SCHUMACHER CONVICTED K. Schumacher had a trial for arceny of a piano last Thursday. and was found guilty by a jury of twelve. The court sentenced him to an indeterminate of from one to twelve years, and paroled the defendant upon condition that he pay the money back and pay $88 costs of the prosecution. Schumacher wld a piano to which he had title only as lessee. The jury-Willie Hamel, W L Par sons, A T Buxton, And Pierson. Geo M Hines. J C Smith, W M Smith. H T Koeber, J J Adkins. Aug Blank. W J Gregg and John H Porland. UNION STOCK YARDS Receipts for the week have been cattle, 748; calves, 15; hogs, 5243; sheep. 6243. tattle liquidation has been ex tremely light this week and bus iness not very brisk. Decreased receipts have undoubtedly had a sobering effect on prices, but trade is not active as yet A few good butcher cattle were sold during the week, but the market was slow. Bulk prices were as follows; Prime steers, 7.25 to 7.60: prime cows. 6.25 to 6.60; heifers, 6.50 to 6.75; calves, 8 to 9; bulls, 5.50 and 5.75. Swine pnees climbed to 8.15 Thursday as receipts have been very small since Monday, when the .second largest run of the year arrived. Buying was brisk all week and prices maintained a strong front. Bulk of choice light hogs brought 8 to 8.05, but occasional sales were made at 8.10 and 8.15. The sheephnuse experienced a temporary slump this week, as killers drew off unexpectedly. and mutton and lamb sellers had considerable difficulty in dispos ing of their stock, especially it quality of sheep and lambs graded less than prime. Bulk prices on Friday were: Prime yearlings. 5.60 to 5.85; prime ewes, 4.50 to 4.75; prime grain- fed lambs. 6.50 to 6.75. Poor quality mutton hard to move at any price. Do not forget to ask for a Schiller when you want a good lO cent smoke no "cough dust" in the Schiller. 12tf Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miltenber- ger visited in Tigard, Sunday. For sale: Indian Runner ducks. Fawn and White. 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Don't let them lay there any longer. The Cameo can be effectively mounted and nothing is more popular just now. I can show you how your other unworn trinkets can be transformed at small expense into attractive jewelry in the prevailing style. Now that the Holi day rush is over it is the very best time. Designs and estimates upon request. Prompt, service on all orders LAUREL HOYT Hillsboro, Oregon