The J ice Al u 4: tiU; ca mrj. ikt If ! I. . II Ul. 1. iif oll (iV TBI I wftiil h. rt It tmo. n4 ,- !! H, dirwU4 ,.ht "!? m I'tli- , i.d, out lh Hl titaty. 1 Orr(P" ' - ' hill nr Hi .""fj. UiMt. Or" IS2.2&. I tm DEAD I'""-:- nrnr nnntir HI tUHtbl UUIK lion i:rrt MtHlV JMIKTV rM .nil rbti -Ai l'.;irn.H. roitnl TLi.v 1,1.. i!?. l'JM. nfu r .. - ,.f k.-vitrI month. a inrw . .. ur Barn rn .iu,. iwWltK..r.-.H;nv.fr m-urly ,rkr l. nu-n im Unctwl fn" Orvirn n'1 t.. nr.li.ry rirrU all L. th w-i.rUl. Krry an-hcry Cofpmmin. iu-.. In the ftiitwl illuth. r. Mr. Harm- wm Li f .nliirv. hiiilHi-tf. and ,rm - ' , .... it I,. llri L'on in NM. u KIT - - wipent air yarn in I'ort- HiurtiifiL t' h'ffttl (Irovr Wirno int- r.-slitl in tmlitiii. fur rmmlx'r MBinrtil in fti'niaiirn. IK ...inr J..hn Mitchell, ann .M it lh irt'iHiaiurr i vi ry l-wlhil S" T.l! man waup f"r twn. Hmu utrinii; in in fru-nil t. n-mrt'iii t a fault. Bin mny (n-!,.N in Washnnfli'ii itlllV. Ur lUrnm m at a Vrti-ran of L Civil Wr. anl wa rnliHtnl lNer York r'i?im'iit. Ih furitral m ua rnniliirt-l inJ a law rrwl an ?5bjd ii tiifir tat r' U. W l.ii.l livi-il nintiim ) it thf ;mm Hinn ISJKL Jlr. lUrcm UHurvivfJ by Mr, VMi, i mi a marrifil ilaiik'litcr, jfa'mit it thf (irovf. On lhur.!iiv .(. V. tlm C T. S. Country t'luii n rntT tainni ut Villolnnk harm. Tua latin, by Mm. Swrk ami hT iJauifhtrr. Mr. Ilarilinit. Thrir iM-autiiul ruuiilry liotin wm ilf (irattsj with (IuIIihIiU, violi-U ami .J)r'Uin irratM'. In th dininir rintin th tatiU was litrhtwi with vi'lliwnhal'l ranilflalira ami .t orat-'l with lialTmiilii. No al- jvrtivm will JujuHtir to thiin tur tastilv ni-rviil ly Mrn. Hard- inif. Btit.H hy h-r iHtrr. Mm. Smith, ami Mi Marion Smith. ami MiKii I.Uiy VrathiTrl. of HilUlioru. It took th form of Itirtlntay ilinmr to Mm. Davit ami Mm. I'aiuimor1. tin I'lui n'smtiriif tin' fornwr, a lilver iK-rrv ion. ami th latur. ifolii thimll. Af t r tin IniHinraa iim tmir. m-vi ral intn'ntinir m Ixmwin jtiven. llirna jn-n ny-wic" ronti'Kt wat piiiovrtl Mm. AlU-y was awanii'd the iirii. a ailvi-r rri-am lalltf. nix-rial ft-ature of tin afternoon wait tr.i danntitf of tin tanito. hi-Hitjttiun waltz ami the one Klip, whirh vt-ry Krar fully M-rforni- by Mnu Lucy Wrath iTrrd ami JamiSfhroyrr. Mm. Anh aui?tt ilamrd th lllithlan Hinir. Mrn. Wm. Iavi. of I'ort land, v-ry rrnlitaldy laye(i for tht-Hi- dami-H. also tin' ixniular iuiti;it, in wliiihall joiikhI V arc 1 istrt t Aifrnts for u! tin- Curtis PtiMiHhinir Co.'s IVr iihlu-als; inrlu'linir lht Saturday i'.vfiiinif rHt. The I A iu'S Horn Journal. The Country !entleman and 1 he Criterion. We are a! avents fT all other magazine and will U only too jjla.l to em in your a.ils-riitions for you at the name prices you have to pay and thus aaw you the necessary iMtstnife. fees for money order etc. Call nnd net clul list id all mnL'jmm-s. I'., Met ormick llillslmru. Oregon. The U. S. t'ivil si-rvice com nnsHion will hold examination in ill.l.ro. March 2. lor the rural carrier aervice, to make certilica tion for carry ink' mail at laurel nr nnv other olllce in the county The au restriction are from IS Drama Clat ul I'. C. kVnJtr Southern I'luy Creditably Slwyul Victory ul Ittirl. (Iicr I'n ju-. v,ruVeP , 0f 'rley. were in town 5. 1914 NO. 50 in fronlniorr nrr rnn mill Tir .- f I HIIXSliORO, ORKC.ON, MARCH WU PLAYS 10 FAIR HOUSE FRIDAY EVE John Ironside wad Cethary, Monday. A. IJemtcheudt, (f Corntdius, a ;u in town Monday. Wm. Johs; wa.i in from West 1,'nion, the first of the week. .! m Fuetfy. of l'hillips. was in ion Saturday. Frederick Johansen. of Farm ii.vton, was in town Monday. S. M. Chapman and J. L Iiam iwt Skilli.il Pirlravc4 A IT""'! sized audience iiear i th' U. hrama Class, assisted L I'erkins, present "Ala bama at the t rescent theatre. riday evening, and the rendi tion of the play wa exeelU r.t. K. L. I'erkins. as the Southern ilanter who held sectional prej i- dica Veam after the clone of t!ie war. hecauau his son had p ne int) the Union Army, was l e lead in the drama, and he ..ao ifood more than K"od. Kdwy Ihhhle, as a relic of the Con fed - eracy. Col. .Moherly. attorney and suitor to two widows, wax excellent. Too much can not he said for Ivan Donaldson in the comedy part of Spnre linker, who mixed his justiceship with atTaimof the heart, and tt-ially endeil hy remaining a hachelor for the Spnre was there with Udls. all the time. Jii.s. McCoy. a the railroad man. Cant. Dav- enjiort, who was really t'io son of the old idanter. carried his part in a clever manner, ami nis tinal reconciliation with his laid- er was one of the tine ius oi actinir, Udh I'erkins and Met oy winnintr laurels in this denoue ment Chus. 1 McNeill, as the ritfht d way man, who won the old planter's grandchild as a l.ride, the Wide turnmvr out to W the railway mak'nate's daugh ter, won the audience from the start, and held it to the lini.-li. Oscar Axe!on. a younj: man yet in hiK teens, made a tine im- Mniday. Hun C. K. 'l izard, of Titrard. was a county Beat visitor Monday tnnrmntf. .1 W Thomoson and (!arl Iiieh v, of attove Mountaindale, were in town Monday morning. J A. Zimmerman. ro:ul suner vuor of )istrict Z. was in town Monday afternoon For lunch pickled pitrs feet. home made' Hausaires and Ixv lojmas. H. IL hmmott. C.ion.T Temiile. formerly of ll e Caston aection, was out from l'ortlan.1, Saturday, meeting with friends. W. F. McCourt went to his Southern Orejfon ranch, near Cre.swell. Saturday eveninir. to remain a day or so. Do not forget to ask for a qx ran nm rnwM TT , . BY JUDGE CAMPBELL VISIT OUR NEW ANNEX to '. years or turns are rom 1 -m M .ihn Son uf ' k:,' Mp,. M.ldred 1V'C who at the ier carrying mail , .... , ,.., M.r, IM)N SKK.K YARDS Wtl for the Week llBVe Wen p, TJ1; calves. W lheep. fvl'.l. Ill; how's. ai.nlicants. after carryimt one year, are elik'ihle to pnmio tion in the post ollice seryice. or to mail railway clerk service. All applicants must he citizens of the United States. Any ap plicant can secure the necessary information at the laurel or llillsU.ro inwt olhces. or from the U S Civil Service Commission, Ya.shink'ton. D. C The com Htntes that the maximum - . .. ..: I : NX rattle trade .howr.1 Z " B ko). lhe hitf Monday run iiswi.irk-i " f.i, i:. . i ..i ..... . tinval service. iMi'K,. .iiKun in renin i , n , I a . .. .... I w ii;.,.,j ill nut m al r;,ri,i uf u nv man. nice V retire iuoiht prices, runce oioo-1 iirs. n. n,in"-- ! ' . .. n-.. r Vik :. ... . i i: .1.. I ii .i .i. ,.t Xt.lKn.iru in run-1 ...... I.., I il. Sviuthem Miss 01 " n'' nave inen oKov. xm.iii ' '.7" it:., lmui, C- r stock on the other hand ncctionw ilh I'ress mbkihk P'; ewnieen. oiism i.ou.. ......... . firmthMiiehout. Ilestcows h,m. She invites the ladies of as Atlanta, the daughter ot lot. tfht 7 and 7 n.V hulls tl. and Ihllslmro nnd those of thewir- MoWrly. was kwhI. M. Killers h.ive not Wen roomlmir country to call and ex- Nelsm rrost portray u a f wpplied on she stuff, ami amine her stock, and also would yillian and was in , ha. I wun t market att ars verv steudv. like them to inspect her work in audience, surety that ho was uu m dropped hack to H 7(1 the dress makinir department. man for the lines. '"Cay. whi. ii is l.V tinder which is of the Ik-si. i.esiu uce. lateen m m. ; price at HK It is .H.rner of First and Oak. I'hone wa a credit to me e n.re u 'lv Pn.hahle that March re- Citv 1(17. The music lurn.sneo u, ilt be on a i.ar w ith Feh- . Hillskm) orchestra, unceni . - k... - ' ... I I . .1 llo lZ. ine iiiiniiiiHiR ....i.i;,.,,.,. ii !ino- ' :tr iioneisoo, k o many tinextHTirii ...i... .j inl;t,","v tv; ' , i n.... v in n: Kreil .umwaiv ami nanj end weds Caiit. Davenport, it'ias Harry I'reston. Zen as Olson, as the ante-Wllum nek'ro servant, was a fine character. Mini Alice Smith, the widow known as Mm. Pak'o. who nearly lost her home through villainy. was exceptionally k'ood. and her clever actimr was a surprise to those who had not heretofore heard her. Miss Jenness Miller, as Mrs. Stockton, the widow w ho won Col. MoWrly. won laurels alonk' lines of vivacity, wtiite Miss F.lizuWth Ih.pe. as t arey I'reston. who won the yotinvr McNutt and Lane, Arretted in llcaverton. Will Stand a Defense BANK WINS FROM L WENSTIOM Yomm Divis. Arrcltcl With Father. Allowed to Depart, Saturday Judjfe Campbell held a session of circuit court Friday and Saturday, and set the following cases for I trial: Nuttinsrham versus Dessinger, March 17. Coman versus Emmott, March 10. State versus McNutt and Lane. arrested for attempted burglary. at Beaverton, March 8. State versus John Howard, liquor case, March 13. Wessom versus Wessom. de cree of divorce. The celebrated case of the Hillsboro (xjmmercial Bank vs E. Wenstrom, suit to recover on a S1.00Q nota riven for etock in S. ' ii:,-r when you want a itood "ie uc,u" ,4ra - ...... .. u nanv. oeeunied the best Dart 0 1 1' rem hOloKc - uu .unnu uuni r . . ,- . in the Schiller. 12tf two days, the jury finding for , , , i the hank in the total sum, and John Idtis and the Lynn Krantin(f $ioo attorney fee. Hi .w .of beyond North 1 lains. The legal tilt was interesting, w.T.- m town Monday, on pro- jongue & Tongue being counsel liusiness. for tne and jonn iipeSt 80n S:im Mm in Jr.. of Centerville. of Martin L. I'ipes, of Portland, is at the home of Chas. Cardner. appearing for the defendant. this week, suffering from an in- lhe jury was out but a few min- f.-eted hand, the result of a cut utes until a verdict was reached. !,v a saw. Wenstrom alleged that the note . . , , , fl was secured through misrepre- Alfred Morgan, who ,s fir ng M & c,arki an enk'ine for the S. 1 on the . fina tha Hon, .-.j u nP m:.in ine. was out the lasted . . k. i. i . . ki.ik iransierreu it io ine uaun, auu "'""M'Sii that the note wm given without er. Mrs. Henrietta Morgan. va)ue The jury. w u For sale, cheap: Light team. Parsons, Andrew Pierson, J. C. hanuss and wagon. W. C. 151- Smith. A. T. Buxton. Elmer Pur ton. Witch Hazel Station, on S. din. H. T. Koeber. D. S. Wilcox, i ll IL. address, Beaverton, W. M. Smith. Geo. M. Himes, Ore.. Route 4. . 50-52 Aug. Blank, Willie Hamel, J. H. Louis Welch and Luella Avery wrland. were united in marriage at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. MULLOY IMPROVES HnHikf. Scholls, Feb. 12, 1U14, Kev. iiomer v ox ouikiukoiK. Tl, unnn n noon h on Where you'will find many fancy articles not usually found'in the most up to now city drug store. We have a full stock of Symphony Lawn Paper the Acme of Perfection in Writing Papers. Try it and yon will be pleased. Toilet Articles of the best grades are in our stock, in fact wr. have everything needed for mi lady's dressing table. Our line of pianos include some of the best makes as follows Baldwin, Hamilton, Monarch, Howard and Valley Gem. We also handle the Famous Manualo. The Player with the Human Touch. Come in and see it. We handle only High Quality Drugs. Absolute Accuracy of Prescription Work is our motto. Bring in your prescriptions The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE HILLSBORO. OREGON H it i i i i 1 I ... tn ... - . . . i.fiiiip ia.ii m fflhaveocoured in the swine thres nern an ..... . . vu,lm; t rea .urn va.i u.o. . , pt this year the donesters the city Monday. He ,,K K Bowman, cornets; 0. 1 lu'lps. few to ,S;. BarkS r'T. ! drums; was exceptionally good. y with outlook g.KHi. 1 . I.hi ik nJof luvinga Um and lamb prices hit Kino, and h'nn?V. N0TICn TO TAXPAVIIKS h'?h Places this w 4. Tues- new w'Wtr. so ho will have mi hWnwIay and Thursday ? .CTJ. evi,..nt. Ls-u fcnhv eiven that the m i of receipts but Fr.; the BUximing To f tax roil for Washington i2ral rVVn'kutt,U mnrkll and South Timlutin farmers to city, Oregon, will be open for MiKnatiun. Monday was Md h ouin i ork wunw. u k .myment ot ii.il..... .Inn at ineika .- , ,, i w hen in I oi uu.m '-"i , JMwere attnu-tive eommiMli. . a lew r. I'iMiri I j "K- i I- V" me SURPRISE PARTY No rebate will be allowed. I lot I Hotel iMUon. " . r 1 ..... Ull tnxes are due ami paou. run ii, &:iilhnni un . CI r....ld 1, willed in voe . - , . . .. r ,. 101 I . " nioriiMoo , ... imf nre the lSl oay 01 rjii., ...... ' at r, ST,, ewes at 4 70 J .nrl 0r the theatre and nhojv an t,e made bo- JWiml. f,0to 1 nr. in bulk ,S districts w.th all the con- MUjm nj a uu,( J ami, demand excelled mivn f a modern hole I at , x vf WIlL per nd imnie fat kinds r...ia.,.,nt.le rutes.-t.lun lUW. ""k".,i ;,, .'..hnrired on renur i- ni in ... ... ... . n"""" aiitr pi" easy cutlet at t 7.r. inun Spenklng Society I IIII I1 1 Ll I n III 'V- v - r- Manager. inir half payment to bo pan prior . ... .i a new. t ..ntember 1st rJl-1. ''Vrl inus SentemPor i. iyu i'v -.; ii in t in me i ..null inu " - f . irtiM-.vir lit 1 1 it for ""-'noera ns or i wouiu i rhnrired on a aennqueiu r Of imimrlnnn.. .. Ill KiLl. m I nnH. l0 Cnark,iu Ih .. -i --. i v. n in i niA iiiiii"""'- i . . "P. . . :n . taxes. 'tire Tr..nsiirerand lax Lol- Tho North Sitlo Dairy will de- 1 K. R Sapping ton, vervou milk on city route, tun P.4. 11 I.. .. :u. ...i Wr ,,1U 11 WOn 0Uk 01 1 T it deliver Tel. Farmer -n irneg .,. ttnd then doiyir. ut ill if . . oian"" m. m. ( iiienwaier. nuiiwu ft .IS 1,p tttor teams of - - ' "a Washimrton, wishes cna9. Follett, the prem,ier boq- . V' fi local U,V8 Wo play motive engineer on the P. It. & An annual meeting of the st ik ,& mll. and don't d hack to Hillslmro foldersof the K. 0. L M. HuM "Uleto 'Vi-,.1. n . . . .l . f...,;KI run out of ! Aaane ation Will taKe place uu ffi:vi.uiorrK; iested to be pros- Hitter, nf it..iKan waa L8i:.llt urday, on ass S"- will mean a great uea. - io u. on the line this season. J- 11. H. Hall, of Shady Brook, n(, 0reironian, $2.25 was in town Monday. - II, lie muuvjr oMkvivrn kvwfv( (Ka HrnrfAn KWtrir. rpcpntlv i ii fs v viwioio i, I vivaw - contineil to his room for some held a basket social at the Carlon . .. 1 .L.t k . .1 .L. 41 k tune, is so iar recovereu kimk uc scnooi nouse, ine turn ui n w was able to visit the business jng realized, which ts to be de cetinn the first, of the week. I voted to the mirchase ot lumber Irving Higganbotham. the or sidwalks, some of which Ik'iver pitched is now in train- have been laid, by fund from a ingwith1 the team in Southern 0 (alilornia. lie exnecw one m."rz.r.." ' " . n,aA tnr the best years of his service tn nuu """u";v. ff.. I me success ui mis iav w " 1 ' I j ll ' HI Ctitne nmciHant ... . mue airs. j. m. auw-u, Fivo...v t I.1 CV.,.I. P.,lnrnn,l loaf U'Oelt I . .v. fl . T.k, Acon i.. r. i'uun iiiumvu V 1 oi me rareni-icituieia from an exiended trip to South- Lne hoanj 0f school directors. A. em California. He says he miss- Muii0y. chairman, John ,1 the rainv places, and was in Thnmhmsv .nd Lee Huckelbee the dry. as it happened, most of nn(i Ju(iffe w. E. Mulloy. The the time. Inmcrrnm fnr thft evenmur: ftnncr School 1 riilVl' il llllllllW Oltiuuiii v I ..... -.. . I Vaverdam land to sell. Part of Song Hibbs bister i.:..i.i .j......i.....t s.m) nnd Rec tal on .Ray Beckstead ? ,;i an acre.' Tems. Addrss Song. Edith Peters r ii... m HlViia in a. i rv i nndiiiirii' ..... ii. iiiuuo tare m me '' r'"": " ' ..j p...:b.i lioro. W aong. . . . ARnes mm Cikci c . . I K'.v-itntinn .tan rcicia itiihs .ojnik im"") MJnnir Hihha sister, cuuar accu l mond. Ore., was in town Sunday, n r Mr Hibbg n irnest at the Mrs. folly Butler PHilh Peters " i i iwt lauuu " home, hlw was aown maKing th Danjo. .Hibbs Sisters her annual millinery purchases - . . Mr9 C. M. Stites for the Redmond store. Auctioneer John Thornbreay Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schultz, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. lllieeil. MeC. .11 . . I . . ,t...: u. ...... in iir.urnn i itv. i & niaoaant anmrise recent v was 111 men 1 1 vm i 1 1 .1. v' o .ui. vwii 1 It. L I Monday evening. given Paul Gurske at the home i rvo.ufn.-.l of his brother Henry, near vor Attorney (.enoral Crawford! . rmM ftnd card3 were has decided that the ladies must . features At a late hour a tell their ages when regisiennR, , . luncheon wa3 served H V! " JrS; by the young ladies. . J tainett dv ine vmcii 1"' Mr Gurske soon leaves iori no longer obtains -provided she portlanai where he is conductor believes in voting. fnr the Portland Railway, Light I - I Oregon has 30 inches of rain & Power Co. Maur Ynrlf I UAM riiiralra MlRftf9 F.dna Sunday noon, mer, Zina Behrmann, Minnie and less man iwo- Sophia Meyer, rean ducucic. i i.i . ..f nr. mh wnn i.ti. MoniriiHn MvriH noiki.. humiieains oi " .". "muinc t. ... , rf .i ... ;o a "tno-wet:" I rv.M onrt Minnie Huhmann. and . , Annie Kamna. Messrs. Paul . . lllllMLTa w m Hlltl Il&l 1 V IAIIWIIi ... nn Main 1 VM. "V.I' . t:I i lie ursi Miui.ii.ui' , - Louie Neuktrcn, nenry msv, i met since the electric service VTV Ct' xrt and RudolDh has been installed took place Fri- M Ma Beniing, Henry and day afternoon, when the hve John Kamna Gu8 Ruecker. Herb VA Demmin. Kobt Julius Chaney and Joa. White, of . ( John Behrmann, Fred (Jrovoland. were tn me uumw, . Albert Krahmer, Henry driving a double team. W"WI, Holt? and Dick Huhmann, . of their cayuses became fractious " . as the train pimeaaiong , mo .Trthn Vincent, of firele The OOVSSOill liao men mini . lillVyance patched up and pro- way, epart.d ?e la t 0, the 'l Uik7 ' nnnn in I Vincent wM the first sheriff of was ioru.... v. . -- -- - n Aantin t'ountv. Wash., and is a S Sic uucntion to the comlprof the great inland em- n.i cro nir ot tne trains. hum rt" and thereby creates an accurate record of all expendi tures. Many, both men and women, through the absence of such 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 money, besides adding to your prestge. We solicit personel, as well as business, accounts and tne opening deposit neednot be large. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $.S7,ooo.oo A. C. Shute,Pres., C.Jack, Jr., Cash., W. V. Bergen, As't MitowNf Third St., HUHboro, Omm, j SHUTE SAVINGS BANK American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources a 690,428.81 Banhintf 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. Watch Bargains LOOK AT THESE PRICES $6.00 for an ELGIN or WALTHAM, 16 or 18 size, in nickel case. Regular price $8.oo S9-50 for a la or 16 size, 20 year gold filled case, with Klein or Waltham movement. Reg ular Price $12.00 S10.50 Ladies' size, open face, 20 year Elgin or Waltham movement. Regular price 13-5 S12.00 Ladies1 Hunting Case Elgin or Waltham movement, in 20 year, gold filled case. Keg- tttaf nripp TC.OO to l8.0O. A big reduction on every watch in my store, for 10 ilava onlv. Get mv prices. Out of town customers will receive prompt reply to their inquiries, and if goods are not perfectly satisfactory I will exchange them. LAUREL M. HOYT Hllfehoro. Oregon n I It It i ) i it lit - t! t