'Safety First" Our -Motto ON SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS OF TMt I hirr.iviTl I cif Th EpoiH HK" Ami now is the time to see California: to live out- t!Hrs and enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It is a trip you cannot afford to miss. Three Fine Trains Daily including Shasta Limited Thk train of modern ser vice with all steel up-to-the-minute equipment. The California and San Francisco Fai'Rk.ss Trains with Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and Dining Service that will please. Call on nearest S. P. Agent and let him outline a trip, quote fares and furnish Outing literature on California's famous resorts. John M. Seott, General Passenger Agent Portland. Oregon "A I VI.' v; psoas m ai.uSsfiiBv (I M'vi,,-'5SM -a 52 ' vMl v 31 vi-. S Rl'V-iVl 81, 1 I Mill. r V . I I m ask yoor iMar ahuat tha n w PRESENTS far boys and jtrU Out go witk "Olympic" Wheat Heart and "Olympic" Pancak Flour Just the dandiest, eateh iet, moat interesting "Mr" noveltie imagina ble, espeeially iroporunl Irani Germany . Portland Flouring PtartUad, GET BETTER WALLS AND CEILINGS WITH BISHOPRIC WALL BOARD On Any Building Job Make your bui ding money gn fai ther, save lime and get liettrr renlts by using Bishopric Wall Bonn fur walli ami ceilirgs. Costs yrtr rent less thn plaster to apply links better and lusts i long as the building. No Mote Cracked Wall "Bishopric" walla and ceilings aie uni-flected by the jut and &ak Baautlful Wallm uioiatuie which cratk rdaster This Wall Iioard makes a smooth hard surface that give tasting satisfaction I dip acing lath and planter everywhere for cottages, bungalow, ne homes public buildings, garages, out-buildings ant every kind of tructme. Saves a Month's T rue Conies i'i sheets 4 feet square, ready for use. Goes on dry. Just n til it to bare studding ami walls and ceilings are ready for decorators the same day. F.dges meet evenly in panelling needed. No skill heeded to apply it. Saves a mouths time in building. Get a Free Sample at Once, HILL5BORO PLANING MILL Phone Main 92 Hillsboro. Oregon THE FAMOUS AETNA BRAND of Lime and Sulphur Spray The fprav that made Washington County famous. V. K. Newell, I'resi dent i f the Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture says: " I have nfed the Aetna ll'Hiid in my orchard for years, and I am sure you are making a good article." A. C. Goodrich, Commissioner of the I'irst Pisttict, says: ' I hive used. Aetna Spray ami have found every barrel full up to test and very free from si diluent." II. C. Atwell, e president Oregon Slate Horticuituuii Society: " I don't think there is a lietier r-pray made. " S. .1. Gallnwav, ei fruit inspector, siys: " After severe tests I find the Aetna Iimnd (. K." B n. S. Worsley, i'ruit Inspector for Clatsop Co.,: " I desire to congiaiu ime ou nn the supreme article of lime and sulphur solution, the Aetna Ban'. It Rives results and universal satisfaction " I absolutely guarantee the Aetna Brand to do the work if the operator does his part, failure is impossible. Beaverton, B.LEIS Phone Beaverton Central Oregon RIOt (F LAttlMTHR "rH M iswuri litrl will bo at the Cmseent Theatre, Monday, Felinmrs 21 Conmiy applied to The Missouri titrl" is morv or loss? a irisnonter. A tragic-comedy ia iiKre descriptivo of the play than the former. Ther are heaps of clean comedy in it, but it is not altogether freo from tragvdy, and when the two are blended happily, tho prvvluct is bttnd to te a success, That i why "The Misstmri Ciirl" has Uen so popular all over the United States for sev eral years. There is just sufficient of seri ous nutter in it to afford a pleastng contrast to the farcial side. Kealty funny incidents are numerous and perhaps it is as well that the audience is afford ed a breathing spell at times for the crisis and counter-sentiment of the play. To the pi ay's success the great characters of .eke and Pal sy" contribute much of the com edy. They carry most of the production, but while these two are outstanding, other characters of the play are equally excellent and on the whole, the cast is w ell Ivtlanced and sustained. The Company will present this play heie next Monday. Feb, 5JH. Prices, 25, :!f and 50 cents. Seats on sale at McCormick's. kl'.AI. ESTATI: TRANSFER J J Wiftr to Karlr ( Kuxtoo, tract in lUrrrv CUk die I450 Jact0 Suh't lo Johu Lindcr, 80 a HC 14 I i D I I IOOO Isati' Ktuy to O G CarBaban, in a II Buston It uattou 10 R l Kaulds to 0 W Ihniork, 1 a Ciwnelnu hnviiurs ...... 6j HormsB KraUMPtoGeo Hon hers, it ec yi t t I w 1500 V lUtnuirr to N C Cooper, J loia t & M a.l tlbo ... 10 Jos Bitrs 10 Mary Niaoo, S rriue tery lot, Kuilou rem 10 Avrry RatTrty hWB ksflrly, 66a- ioo It al V tirove lo Herman llaverdale lo A II With row, 3 lu in blk 7 Knob Mill, r U . . 500 K J Srwell rt all to KotH Wast, lot $2 priug Hill rarm o V II Call ti H Grebe, 8', acre Tua latin l.snltns 4Joo A C Carstens lo J II Kennedy, deed to correct a Dear Han as 15 M J Kinnev to Buxton Lumber Co, Ibo a sec J, I JDI4 .. 1 1000 II II Read to Margaretha Prank, I Us) a at tiSiikD Home tooo W A Nicoderuus et at to O M & KG ilraton, 40 a rec a tain w loou It I'ruilb iinme to Jranetl Nlchol, .51 a cn North Range St, Hbo 6j$ Moience Murgrr tt al to II C I'rud- hotnme, same as above Mm a McMillan to Jno W Paasmore, 15 a sec s t s r I w. United B.dg & lev Co to C O Mer chant, lot 11, 1 a liable Acre Ir... n Amlrew Pah! toOle it Dahl, lot J I, llillkboro Acres M S Taunton to W G Baker, 4 lot lilk 2 lUli s ail r l.rove ui Loren Seward to Vpens Reitstna, 5 lots i'melanil Terrac 750 (Sank m Mierwowl to John Reiser. lot in Kpler td Sherwood irjn Iinanl an Lorn to L L Folles, jo sec 7 t 1 n r 3 w Soon W C Window to Mary Whcaton, lot in I'eachvale Geo C.itrelmann to Kugene Semple, 10S a near Midilleloo 650 Amelia Dietz to Peter Borchers, tr in ssc m 1 2 r I w 10 Anna Holmes, Iirn P Jackson rt al to Melissa Jackson, 7 35 s Kal Kb 10 Kutli Kealtv toClencoe K ul V, lot 5 blk JS North plain 4110 K W Msinr to Robt Nixon, wall privilege blk 1 If Grove 50 it r .Mxon to l.iien Mcottet al. wall privilege blk 1 Y Grove 9$ ftaran ive to J N llotluisn, io xijo 11 oik 14 v i.rove 1700 Nunt to sme, 101 tec 91 1 n r 4 wi;oo Florence Mungersetal to J J Hardin J03.S9x106.9y ft on Wash Si, City 10 Nutii'e lo ( icililiiiH In the County l iurt of the Stale of Ore pon fi r Washington County In the Matter of the Kstale of Iinritis Fish Sr., Iri-ccased. Noli e is hereby givi n that the niidi-r-s gned h is been dn y uppointed and con firm d by order of the above entitled court, mn'le and entered upon the and ilay of .laii'iary, M114, as l-;'cutrix of the Ivist Will and 'I estatneiit iif Imrius l-'ish Sr., deceased, and has duly 'juali fi -d as mi ll as by law prescribed. All iiersons liHving claims against said istnteare hereby nntifnd and r. ipiired to present the same to the midersigiii d ex i-i;utrix, together with proper vouchers therefor, nt the law oliu-e 1 f liagley & Hare, in the American Nitional Bank Iluilding, in Hillslioro, Wnshiiwton County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this and day if .Innuarv, 1914. I-jiims F.velyn Fish, Kxecutrii afore-aid. Bngley & Hare, Attorneys for Kxeeu trix. 26 Argus and Journal $2.25. ANdKIAMAY Teacher of Singing and Piano Terms arranged to suit. ROOM 4, - HANK ANNEX. Every Day. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that the 1913 tax roll for WnHhinirtnn County, Oregon, will be open for trie collection and payment of taxes on Monday, February 2, 1011- No rebate will be allowed. All taxes are due and payable before the 1st day of April, 1914. Half payments can be made be fore the 1st day of April, 1914, i hut a nena tv of 1 tier ppnt ucr month will be charged on remain ing half payment to be paid prior to September 1st, 1914, Where ; no payment is made before the ; 1st day of April, 1914, the tax i becomes delinquent and a penal ty or l percent, per month is .charged from that date to prior !to September 1. 1914. After ! September 1, 1914, a penalty of ; 10 per cent, ana interest at the rate of 12 per cent, per year will be charged on all delinquent 1 taxes. E. B. Sappington, County Treasurer and Tax Col lector of Washington County, Oregon. The Grand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter" smoke on market made in Ore gon, by E. Schiller. When you indulge in a good smoke buy a Grand Marca. tf I saw cordwood, poles up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rails, and boards of all kinds, into stovewood lengths. Will go into the country. Write, phone or call on me. Carl Skow, Hillsbo. ro. Phone, City 146. Formal announcement was made Sunday of the acceptance by Rev. Edward A. Harris, of Hood River, of the call extended to him sometime ago, by the Hillsboro Congregational church. Negotiations have been going on since last May, and he has final ly promised to come and begin work, Sunday, March 1. Mr. Harris has had a very successful pastorate of three and a half years at Hood Hiver, during which time a fine $22,000 church building has been erected. He is in the prime of life and will bring to the local work the best of his ability. The members of the church are rejoicing over their success in persuading Mr. Harris to accept the pastorate. P. J. Krieger, of Verboort, was in town the first ot the week. FORD C UNIVERSAL CAK Buy It Because Its a Better Car MODLL T. Touring V7 Car Dt-livrrrd PO ViUes Auto ? Garage Company Third Sire!. llilishoro. Or. Roman Meal Bread is one of our new products that is meeting ith much success. Try it and we U lu ve ou wit1 say it's the best Im-ad you ever ate. It in made from the best materials we can buy. Gee it a fair trial T11L CITY UAIU'.RY Main Street. HtllsUiro J. Wolfersperifer. IVop. noi ici: or smiirii i s si i is i ii v i iiti t i r t'i K r or i it t rT ATK OK oUKmiV t'Ol: WAMIIVltoS I t N I V WiltitUniua H-lir. rumtlil ( s Kilw.r.l Itruobt. iMrnda-il By vtrturtof an esrniii-m, ( i.l(nie!il order d rn iil ur!rr ul ule i-oti. .1 t-nt of lh arw entitle.! rourc m ih untitled cause. In nn itlrw l-l "! title.) tlia mh tlsv l lt-eml r, I'll . hi-.--. Judmiieiil remlerikl an-l nnlen d In hi I Court on lte ivh ) -l N- eiui r I'M !, In lavor of tt nlie.ln.ina te.luv. plsm llir. and gnil h!r. llr'ieht, iiei.tii air, for lb' urn of InM'.i'. nli I'lini'! al III rate ul trr eritt i r ailMiittt rr Ill n Mb .lay nl .lenitr, I'i! I i, I the lllltlier Mil III III T.'i m lib lllte d,i iiiitt ou al Hit rste ut r p.-r nt i-r -tnii'iiM Imin lh 'Jt' h ilntr nl iiinnlr, I'll I a-i-l llm (urtlirr sum nf t- .tt a-i-l biirM iiiniu aril the t-.ntant aiel u " Hin writ niiniiisiidiiitf tne tt inae mI' i tie fiillnw IiiK il-rt'il real pni-rtv t 111 Nurtliwiwt tpivter (N W .. s.-.-lion Twtiily riutiL i."'i T-i ii'lup Initi Nnrlll liallUB i.i r.'i W '! nl Hie i llUm tt Mpri.tmu, W aalituti'i'ii I Miult , Ore gort Now, Iberefnr- Hy vlrtnn i( 111. 1 Cutlnii, jU'li;itiiit, ordi-r -Ittt-rie met i.r.ter ol sal, and In amiptii' nil 'li"r.in Inamls nl sal. I ru, I sill, l..n.i.,v. :1Uli ilayul Ja'iimry. I 'I I , nl llm d.-ur Hlo'rliM'k A. M. ol unl iUv, u --.iii'i tlimr il til ri urt Imuh hi II , iKtr., WaslltllgUlll County, Drrt'oll, Hell tl pule lie aucllnii, siibje.1 t m li-ni ill i to I.- ii,,. Iilglieat lihlikr, (nr i-ali In tuiii'l. a I i I the right, till ami Interr.t. oh 'ii H e alaita naineil ilelen.lniit ml, mi Hie ISUi day of July, lKiH. Uih i -in.,i iin- i.,..ri gag linreln fiiri'liil, or .mi' tluti I i hal In and Ui Hi aUiv i. -. rii .1 -i.j...r ty or any part llieri-ul , In u-l it I eiitimi, JiitlK'iieut. uriler itu I il m k, m. tin' said muli and ni riiintf imii, J. K. K.i vi'., Hliwrlir of W'aiiiiiiigloii ('ininlv, ill's WlimtliN'k A W llliaiim, A tt"i ney h l-.i Plaiiuitl. tnylnS t 1 i I mi . . i.l,. at 1:.. . i -it, i lot . I , . . I Vila 1-.lt. I .... I In I Tt.. n i. i ., I n... ifix.i.i i n. T,.li I .1 . jI. i-Ij) I .11 T;, it 1-..I4 . I 1,1 . l..l.itl 1 lil K 4 Notice ol f inal Svtllt-nieiil I In the I'imiily Cmirt of tb M mh ; gou for Waalilng'oii I'liiini)' In the Matter of the Kstat f i Prank Hnrlr, tlei-mvil. I Notice Is hereby given Hint tl plnr- ' signed administrator ol hhi.I e-i tie M llieil in tllfl ah'ivn eillltltttl e..urt hu ti i.tti aeiiiuiit anil ri'Mrt In llu mnller nl -.n.l estntei, and thai mini rmirl I it- t. , ni,. apMiliiUnt Momlttv, thft utli il,iy nl peiirn : ary, IHH, at the hour of lo.i'i:h.-k A. M of miiil day, and thn I'minty ( '.. i n m an 1 of Waaliingtoii I'liiinty , (iri'iion, in 1 boro, Oregon, ax Ibe time hihI pl.t. e ..r 1 hearing ulijeetiiius tottanl im.il M .uni and lor the llual wllleim ui t.r -jiM i -.in,. ! K J. It.i., i A ilin I nl -1 rulur nf oil eti.tic. Hagley A I lure. AUn-iney. f..r A. In h Iratnr i .r.;.ri0 H;:W l:::7 1:47! SOUTHERN I'ACH IJ I. I-. A i; The Southern I'acilic and V. K. & E. schedule, as now running, is as follows: To Portland McMinnville Electric, a. m Willamina. Steam K P. R. & N.. Steam E, p. m rorest Grove K ectne Eugene Electric From I'orlland Eugene train, steam, a. m .. H:l." Forest Grove Electric K);(ir, P. R. & N steam, via Os wego K);22 Willamina, steam, via Os wego, p, m r,:or, McMinnville Electric CAl A Knowing Parrot. "Whnt U'llne piirrot you hiive," nuld Ilnrolil In Hie young wmmin mi whom he wnn fiilllng. "How In lie on linltnt "flrcnt," said tln hoNti'HM. "lie inn Imitate; alinoHt miylliliig." "Over nt HiiiltliV ciiiilliiui'd Ilnrolil "thoy linvr n bird Hint, run liiilhiin n klaH to pi'ifiii'lloii. Can your bird dn thitt?" j "No, Indeed," niiHwrrrd Mnbrl Imllg. nnntly. "I'nrrola run only Imllnti. j and It la not likely Hint our bird would 1 repeat a Round It In not nii'iiNtninrd U. henr." Then I'olly apoke: "Don't. Will; don't, rirnr," It mild. "Walt until I take IIiIm wreti lird bird oat of the raom.H-Uiilnrott'i. I 1 .id i .1... W-t-.l... I .!ul ' Tl.-'ii 1--I., I .. . ,i. ..l , , I i I In- It. ..-tl lUnkl It Was N T.mt t f.lttr. I' ill. 1 I i.t.it, niii'l tut) tll.ik'l.Htn 11 n ..t i- .nil ,l what Km ii. .!!. r h!i in. ; I'.- l-.r VI i.l, me. n-wr.-l l- llif 'rui )" i t'l I I i inii.. V.ithli,,- li nt of sill .iu,.t m: ltle.il Hint 1'itniil Then in i 1 1; ' 1 1 abcitil with It d OT lb. ii in t,,t..i ftr nit- In li lil f.l!,. lii.nl, ,i ,,. ork Muu Ovsrdona. "I m (. -.rt I . I... an ,. t-initial. ' H .i-l I ,m.f ,-, M,.;i., "I m . .t ! ,i ,i, r .it I M.I-..4 I' . I- in kt.im an ..i, I lit r.,l'i 1., , t- i.K t.. It tl iirftil tt.iuM An i . 1 1 ill t -i .mil Ah' t'iltl ri- ft ..jt..ll.t l,iti,D nut '1 .1 ... id It (ul .ll.rr Itl.lh " "Ii. 1 lit It. KMI.i.r.l litim im.iIII llll .l(lit lit tllt-r t..ll I i... r' thi min i, ti 1. In t .rem ,.,iia rialti, "I ! ) . I I I t I.l. f, . I'm i;.mI l,.t. ml., r,H an It, i wrung It It . Me.,.t t.f ivti.i m Hi 1. 1,' 'Ml . ifli-W .it ttr.Iif- It i.. I I,,, licit, .... a.nlrm - W til liiKlnii MUr Cnjomant "I 'id .ni i-nl'i) our drl In ymn lunv el.-. Ir!'-?'' "Very inn, h niiiinjeil llm- Iraltlr pollii'iiieii. held up lun auto Iruik' rr nd kept ii Hlmle siring nf gnsnlim i .ik drhi-ii I.) nu n w iilllng until an 1,1 g..i!b) lo u friend." - IH-Irolt I'rw rrexs. Dilhyarancs. When rhe t.iltll I,,.. , l , ) r i m y .i . v .-"I ut I. ill ninl ton, Put tt. it ttl.r. 11,1 , y I'liey .l..ve. ut I. ill, ii iiiina. Nn kI.u lnta n.tirlr.l Hilly Her e,mt, ,llr nn, Hy In li.K In t on, ill Al.t limy t,,r I,, r I. Illi - A l.e-lla n Ju.lKa Taking No Risk. "And Jim Hiiy ).ni m-ur iiltnid wed lliii lili.v iii.in.v' HMk.-il I hit sweet ymilig Ihiii',' "No, I i ,,," rrpll,.,! ,, mi..r "And hv nut. prny V" "Why, limi t inn ulmi a l.m. Ini rvi i ) i;,y Inimt ent b) Mtni,di-rsV" 1 oiki r Miiti-Moiiii. A Suipicious Age. "here me nil li. tne.tl,, iatl ! tin. l .liK, IniiK, ,,nK , W hu ,,ul l I ,K ,,, Jlm .' Vet ,, ,,,1,1 , J. ,,,,1,. KWI II. is th- ,,iv imin, wht-n a fellnr liiliuili.K In I, la it, ilt. fr Mutt hl,w leit. i, rn.tft tha seller ",vl,' Hi" ili.ininmr. a,i,ar.? -New Vnrk I'mas. Nn N.,. I. LJ . - "Dniri'Sl," h wild, " ,-,',,,1,1,,'t V i ii iinni. y nil ; "I kllOW Villi enutil.i'l " ,. . .. , , . "'" o-llieil. h ly I f"H ho aorry for ym, r " When fulhrr thrml,. I to rut olT my i wimn, ,,h Imthuho wo lniil been miirrled a yeur."-Judg 8ystamatio, Hli.kpra nn.l e,,rr,. f,ir ir,Hhfriw II- limits Win,,, if t ,lm Hoiip, pit, n ti.i e.,rr,,ii iii (iii,,ny He ilnul.le, the mini t,n Went. I'IhiiIn ami cff,.,, flir ,nr imt tin.-.. ,li,,,, , hH Im nimilnn ,Ih f, l.-l.n ItiiuuL On IIih ten, twenty, t).l, ty ,n, -llnatnti 'I'riliiai rlpl, Not In Laap Ya. , ' Tlli'V Wl'll. i e,..,l .. .. :ti, p, W 'll. yoiin.ti't any I ran after yon," Hlild Hill W Ifr. ' ' "Neither dona a moi.He trnp nm after m in re, but It rnti'l., Vn, jHt the X repHe,, Lllbb,. VhtilM;h