Hiss JnllLLSB votxl , hillsboro, ori-kon, April 2, ioh , NO. 2 .iMtf P IL'UUft'Y IP ,,,,,, n I nninnniliimninii ...nrn IT nnilM fll ,! I ., G),tntu HI rUIHLHUU I II 1UI MM. A'S llakula i ill uli'i a Mil; Willi' !:... 1.. 1 ( ; fmv .1.1 Mr . I r I 'I 1 I! I I: 1 pr; i I , I' ll.. 1 r . 1 rink fram-i ' ' 1 UI "'M (Wr. formerly of IhH -.J-r... , W toNorih Dakota, xtr.vje kfon? Mm I' "" ' deti-clive. J- A. iMilUvuri. I'h.h man by tin' name of W. II Ud'.w.li-r. into r.xim in He ihwmh a pretended runvt r it ..-.i.u.i an alleged jiiry l.ril.in that Mlitl-l t' 'IHVf HC Wrml lark in Trail County. N. amm vi-urn ay.o. im:tri U i shorthand reporter in tin ilgoininif r'ii. to l"'!ir nrt.i i:ur &R iirUi"l" "' u.-Cm.l. r w ar.t-I t' lau.r ui i tin. ho had xi-'nt nnmey with kin. and In' agreed t' i'Krr qjrttwm in Hi"' lillirm.itne. .hu-h w a done. TIk- !Nrtftt of the (iiK'ktuitiH an. I ansiMrs ni lhlMiTui S- "IM r hfi'l in. . i to brU' a jury at th' time nf a muruVf trial lik Ha. si. Me Grader m nu.irtf., su far a- id ihurtli.in.1 r. txirl. r ;n en fnl. t U- Mf l-nm S. (ii r. Aftrr tin- hSU ki'I ConlctiMo'i tu ma..' ii t tl'" lii'Vi-nmr .f Nrth Dakota Hrtui'd a r'i two for t'"iM-r, nn.l wl.-n ti. bfiring ra'in' up U-foiv ,!i Hobla a iri ntli-nuiit by tin nam.- of Mclra' of I'lirtlunil. int. r lf4 ari'l hlniwt'.l Ui tl.e '!'it. McLean cl.uiniil thi rotmiuraoy u furmrl to v-t yng itirr Vk U Pakot.1 111 RblkTIVil Si;il. 4r $."iii.ti l.nmvlil av'.iin t HVw' f.itl.cr, Mii.l Urn jury jwibinii rlmrni1 ni f iMtlwJ.H taki ri to nicniiii'li'i t'i'' Ukinitof t'lmiHT lack ma iul- :tm in th nvil cns'. McU'ii ('.KiiM-r a :i r--!l -ni f HilUlmro Hi'Vt'ral tnontlu, !! Myi hetifv.'r wim with Sul'ii hi and tifViT ma. Ii nny confi -M.i't. jind that ho m-vrr knew nnvtliin .' l!ut a jury l.ritiinir tiiTair. II- idmiu tht In- killi-il n tit;i-i hi Trail County, but nay. ai l tin' rwonl tican him out, tin man M killi-il in Hi'lf-ili fcnsi'. nn-l a jury of t.vi vi inon lu'-iuitt ,"1 Hini, i mini; ( miiM-r mv-r tri' to ffmain uiul.-r nut luTf. Il fclvertiju'il hid utm-k wlu'ti iivitur wi the (iiinlt'ti Trait!, nn.l nl M)i uik'il his niinit' over hi n.l- vertimMiifiits, From lu-ri" lu nt to IIihvI Kivi-r. ('.Miini that his fnthrr l.u.l ili--chartffil a nuin, wlu-n tho farty pursuwl younir Cooiht in n l',r.,l k" shot in tin- air. Imt tin' tti- cnarjfwj man Ht ill kept romimr. hen CiKiiiiT firi'il two slints iulu body, ilcntlt mmiing two raontha lat.-r. CootMT. wliili lii'ii vv:m n Pet, umiwimintf youiitf follow, jnd ttomli.. strictly to bin own DiMini'tw II... I.; ainl ititii'it a. .... uv iiiii iikiii r i iti" uvainow Hi-fk to vri't n vinlii-t rainHi t .m.ikt's fatluT for ?fD.. W bi'CHUMi' t ho Hon tiwiiiifil :il the murtlrr trial that ho iu-to.1 in Wf-ilt'fi'iisc'' nml to protiTt father's jiroiiorty. ii I r.- r. l :it r-TH'ht .in, 11. .1 ;.. 1.. I : t.lt 11 W III!.' ( a !ui.l.-. If.. i' i !" Iv ..)' r f..r ,(ini. ' l.u rt -. I I t ;ii 1 1..- iui.-- IK- :..!,.- I,f in it nl ,s t.-r, : UN W:nh. i .i'.r , 'Ar t if ! . I; ..-.I, , i tin- i Aitl.Mr. y.rl l,ai loi.l '. t--r ni'ith- TO BE HERE APRIL 8TH Will lakeuii Matttri.l I rocinit on tin- lill4io.,k l ine clfOSSIMi AISO Mi ; .C1I.D rirni'!ius Itakcsv. of Orrnrn. wan in iro tuv Miruiay. lluh Smith wa.H down from I n-st Ijrovt:. batunlay. I't ti-r Zurrht-r. of ro-ar Helve-1 tia. was in town Monday. I,. hav. rL of Iualatin. wan on to tho city Saturday, paying taxts John l! Cumni'i.iua Kiqiii.t liiU-re-U-tl llir In be rfoiiil I an 1 Sal.'in. Or.-p.ri, M;,rt-h :U Tin-Stat- Kaiimal r.-iuriii ..-.i.ri will I"? in Hill, Urn, ,,ti Wc.lii. silay. April H, tornnduit a l..-:iriti on jtlii- application of ti.f raciCi? !!ailway & Naviatimi t'ortipany for buhpi-n mon of thi' pru i.-ions of tl i fi-nciritf law as tu ivrtain was av. Martin lU-ilinir. of Verboort. and ('has. lii-ilinjr, of Itoy, were in town Saturday. Il.rman K.hse or J arming- mine near Siiver City , Idaho, set ton, wan a city caller the last of . . , , . tia,' week M. UasmuHen. of near Klmoni- ,1 u. ii til' iii'iir. - a . i . .. pans oi in rik'lil ot way. It is i tin' case , ... .:i.v Sh.-ritT s,'l'Kln'' x'iiiptifi lor porlions t:.- rapt'in- "f it- iin.-now unfi-in-.d, for the u. r toN-.itt ni'ni part in the mountain conn- I iocatnl trv. Y. h.-rt' n:itur:il I, .rri, i-4 nn.l conditions are stat.d t. make fencing unnccc:;.;ary. Any land owners who desire fencing done nre in'. it d tu at tend this h. arini.', so 'lie com-mi.-.M.in may have infonnation as to HUi h desire on th. ir part, w here fence is regarded as need- I en Scott ' ll'' Ki.elie I an I he land- ..-,!..! I i!! Ml'll the i ill ti II eeks H. . :n to uil ',- f. r t-ii.i.iu -ir.d. Write e, A ll.i'lioliili- I. . i Anneli-s, I J r . ' .1 :a- fr.-' I ..I'. I ' Fitr u' '! ' a .s . i , V . r. 1 1. .I. i i, ."'! ' a' I. V Hot. : Morn e:., i re.t v M i"... . I ..r - liitVIIH I to r i'i :'.-r- ;u "si. . n pe.ic- el I . Ml S'lnl.iy l;t- al' .i.t : head. ia i ,:.ie u.x. Ir tie I 1-1 'i l; Another hearing at llillslMiro on the name day concerns the application of the Southern I'aci lie for approval of promised in o ,i un- crossini's ai iracie across ri'cnnu ;.i . . ao.i reiHi- an i iniru hire-is. uns conies n.". In the under the law re.iuirititr all i;rade llaiiey alcros.unH of railroad i to he in .l that rave specti-d. and approval riven by the railroad coinnii'.sion. before th.y arc installed, i'.nth hear- ini's are to take place in the court house at 2 o'clock on tin afternoon of April H. MHICi: IO COMWACIOkS Hi.ls will he opened hv the conn ty court of Washington County, Oregon, at the countv court room, nt U n. in.. iNiuir.iHy, Ai ril 1. l'Jl I. for the following: For haiilim.? r.K'k in Koad Dis tricts Nos. 1. 3. i. 11, 11. 1. 15 17. V and Ul. Ilidders art in sulmiit bids for hauliiar from the first quarter of a mile to tin sixteenth quarter, inclusive. Plans and snecilicattonn may be Keen at the oHice of the un dersiened. i'.iilil.rs must tie imsit certilied check for . ... .... .i. i : i rent, oi l ie amount, oi un- inn. The richt is reserved to reject any or all hids. I). P.. lieasoner. County JudiiO, llilUlw.m. Ore.. March 10. ID 14 : ; i I ' A I at a a- l;ed I i " II ca -e ot :.-., ' t-e W.-r. I K.-r- .. .. .1. . iti -.! and the . -. , , :. I. .i n- I. Mc- 1 v ;-. i y --.int. d a decree i,i ai, 1 (or. i-loMire t h. , p- .1..-1 1. . ii i d etals; i-e Ki.- r id,- Portland 1 (' i. i , i li.-Mnt'.-r was , 1 ! I' C: fc; MO!l of , : , I 'i-.ei-a! minor r w ,; -d oi. , r 1' I stop at the ,'', , t Park and ; , ! i. located in the ,.; ! , tl,. aire and hhop , w r,!i all the cmi c . i,' a ii,. acrn hole!, at , ai rate, - l ilen Hit.', I'.llf .v. , has pa-.-., d an or .hii.stmu motor cycles ... : t reetS Ul.leSS liuf- I. The city en the sv.ii hen after have L .1 1. i, ( i.je w Hen a ntinco md lein Is enter I no an I the hau' of ar- a i.l i in. .re a aken the utie'i ini; :!eepcr. n up: I .irk bav horse, r.-us mI I. White in fore OA mr .rovo property, l a'-.', s, etc., and take i -a a-. K. Irmh r. Corneli- 5 tier SOTICi: 10 CONTRACTORS UNION STOCK YARDS for I bo U'JMtL' Itiat'ji lwit . " i O lllll l i' II it V6'. 1S"'; 'ulvcs, IK); hou n llBhccp, 54H1. ,ririy heavy receiids of cattle ine early part of the week, with ICW Inn, lj,,t .a...: ... .i ., . lAVIUllUIH I- JIILTIS at a kikhI L'fie. better tlmn ? uinK week. Vorv lihtol- mm i ".'.Hilly nun rrniav mm WW M to 15 cents lowef. weiiw ot Iioks durinir the fnet!lW.,;r,, nt,t '"'nvy. layers 'Urceij Ul( lieinn ilown nlu.nl 10 , - ,,,, ,,,F,fl.V l"nl8. I'lvlnimn L..,lli,,,r nwnd 8 85 nt the lirst of the weK clnsinir at K 75 nt. tho end. A moderate run of mutton for ""wih'K s huHinoss. Strong de for top grades nn.l market. "MinucB about in lino with lafd 2 limtntlon. l'rimo lanil, e l? ?' ypnrlltiKH 5 75 to II; : nn,, ",,opn Hlu 'ni L)l'nni!l Waco, north of mm - vanii Kit jmini'v- r.l ll Hall. (lood I I T. I leer, w ho ai-ain wants to at in the e.r.enior'.s chair at S ilein was in Hillsboro. I riday. I.Mik i'ir afl.-r hi' political fences fi.uiul a few of th-' old guard ready to support him at all haz ar.I s" but Washington County ,l, es" not appear to take kindly Pi his candid, tcv. The Women of Woodcraft will , ' Salt IM IV eveiioiK. I' I t ll ... April IS at the W. 0. 1 mi;e west of Co'lar Mill. ,n fivers hodv invited 1, M Miller. f Scholls, was i(, ihecitv Salurday. U ' that crnwliidi traps on the Iuala tin are more plentiful this year I ha,, formany seasons, am the . ,.,,i,r nil- V WIN 1U me .uainess. Mr. Miller sia.es in. . i. . i ,hvi. sawiuiii " in Komi start for the season a run. l not. forget to ask for a Schiller when you wani a g-; 10co.it smoke no wugu uuy in the Schiller. Mr. nivl Mrs. J. U- Adams have moved from P.e:nerton io '...Wild, llaxel. Mrs. Adams was in Saturday and remember ed the Anrus for two annual sulj-m-ripl ions' to the family journal. in... ,tl, Pi.elf ei'irs. for hatch- I V 111 null . " r."- - inV. 1 l-'So.linuMd 5.Mrs .ales Pane. Hanks, Ore., k. A Phono 45, Koy. A M. Toelle. of near Phillip. ' . iiai.a,.,...i itVii !iv. W.'IS III i" 11 mon.'.'i" transuding business. A silo will double your pro it. Telephone to T. II. Hrown. I d s l"m). or lrop him h ear. nml he will call on you nn.l talk silo to you. ii,:i;,. s?i.loi(ider and Cotleib Hids will be opened by the countv court of Washington I'mintv. Oregon, nt the county ,.,,ii.-i nmin. at 11 a. in.. Satur day. April 4. lell. r,,rthe ,ollow i mr For grading new road between Timlier nnd dales Creek. For grading new mad at the Stark place, betweensciuws am lierivond. Plans nml specifications may In. Keen at the o lice ot the un .nw.it. Holders must deposit certilied chock for 5 per cent, of I... n.iwnint af the ti.d. The right is reserved to reject nny or nil bids. U. P. Keasoner, County .lodge. Hillsboro. Ore.. March ID, 101 DONALD AVKI-NZIH I.1TH MiS BOY ra bib 6010 h::o Erneat Hcllalre, ton el (ico. lid- Ulre, Strike Rkh Vela Swailey. oi ICeetlvi e. a county wat caller Satur- UNCOVEIS LEAD IN ABANDONED MINE Stepe. Alter Few Har Wwt, PrWacet SS.MI atr Tm Krneat Hellaire, manager of De paly Recorder Seeka NoniaatlM Donald MeKenzie. ninety-two ....nM r.f mr,. died at Cornelius, "March 21. 1914. niter a short ill ness. He was born at Argeniue, Quebec, Canada. July 25, 1S22. He was married to Caroline Hur wnsh, in the Province of Quebec, the wife dving 23 years ago. Five children were born to the union, three of whom survive Mrs. Sarah Orr. Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Carrie Weldon, bouin uma i... w.,i.f!ikn. nnd Thomas Me- !' .!..: f I'nrnelillS. with whom ll'll,IC, VI ...... the father resided a number of MM,,, fun nenl took nlace Thurs day afternoon, interment being in the Cornelius cemetery. M,.l,'..vi.i went to Michl- 1UI. Hill1'1"". . i gan in 1W2J. and to Illinois about lStlfi. From inat state nu moveu . , i..,n ond then came to Ore gon in i001. settling at Forest (Jrove, later moving to Cornelius. He was widely reaci, ana up w ...:ii,Sn few months of his demise was an entertaining con versationaliat MeKenzie. of Corneli us was a county seat visitor his men to work on an abandoned s tope, one day last week, under .11. Kasmuscn. oi near r.imoni- , . .. . .. . . . 44 . ca. was a county seat caller Fri- fh?.lmpre88,?n th1 ll had better ,l;iyi indications man me prospect on Ad.un Sni. r.f near Va-.iver. which they had been working, ton. was an Argus caller the first with the result, that in a few of the week. hours, a fine strike was made. John Kassebaum, of Shady The quartz is more than rich in rook, was a county seat visitor free Bold, and estimates are that Salurday. : u,;n fK,m rux tn ,r iw, , v n ii, mil i.mai vw, w..wivw Ib rman d. Luck, of above ixr ton. Mountaindale, was in the city m lT4.1ia.V0 hn ; inirMMt Saturday. jn tne mine, known as the Ruth, Victor Crop, of North Plains, believes that the ledge will make was a citv visitor the last of the all noaociated in thecomnanv im- week. Imenselv wealthy, and a atamD For Sal. Team horRes. 8 be installed as soon as years old, weight about 2IVM) lbs. 't can be shipped tn and the ma- takes them. StevensP-'1 nry piaceu. . .1 !.- i- r.o o Mr. He aire la well known at rowier, 1 ainiioKiuii, wiv. u.--1 -, - , "" " . j 1 iiwriniu Briii 11r1 n riuinit aim A. C.. Jenkins, of lietween hi9 manv Washinirton Countv Orenco and Heaverton, was in trionA BP r.0i...iiv ni4.al tn the city Mondav, and called on ka. nf uj- aim tnrtn th? Argun. iiis uarents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dane .it Hiilstmro Hall. Satur-I Hellaire. of North Plains, are u r,;,rl, Au-il 4 Under new I now at Silver Citv. where (leo. management. Tickets, $1; ladies is working at the mine, for the free admission. season. . 1 he Owvhee Avalanche, a Sil- Me choir Aiever. 01 iiiusuaie, ....i...l. 1 ver liiv newsDarjer. reacninir me ,i,ii .in a rirua viairnr Mnnniiv. i . . ' while up to the county seat pay- "T.Minin. exneri- Hlj IUXC3. LnAA urhi httvA ooon tKo anvi. IV I IV V. Tl tlV OVVII tar "l! I mens state that it is so rich in for men's and ladies suits and I free gold that it is impossible to I oats arrived and on display at estimate tU worth. One of the i : .. ii- . I : :i.f .1 t or I iiri.ii n ui-si o. specimens, weiKiung luuui Julius Christenson, of between Pounds was literally specked i.. o..i.n i throuffhoiit with free gold while l.aurei aim mini. is, oa ... iuu ,- " . . i 4 t Monday, and while making the in several places were clusters of rounds gave this ollice tusannuai ..ih vt. isit. uuu- 1 Keirs from Mammoth White I '.kin ducks, $1.50 er setting f m i I. i aha m 1 nl ii I. IKHMnllL iiiiivi . ... I west of HillslHiro, top of hill, on I. t red A. Everest, duly reps- 1. . .1:-.. 1. 1 urm neuuu'iiii. iicicuj aia- .aseune ikOiui. .-- ,, r n 41 j nounce myseu as ivepuuiKau W. II. ( onnell. of Portland, rj:,ja tn o. nffi nf Ra. was out the Ixst of the week. cnrAe,rtl Conveyances of Wash- I. .1...4 lnA , lIt,A.. .a I . . .1 ie says 111111 jm nw.t. .nfTtr.n iviuntv iam resiaeni slowly mending. Mr. Hoover re- Lf Hillsboro, am Deputy Kecord- centlysulteri'U asiroKeoi paniai pr nd will av that f I am paralysis. nominated for the office at the Ovutal Primary nominating election, to If III IV a jlivi ll mfm v ww - . - White Orpington eggs for sale, be held May 15, 191i I wi I ac 1 . . . a. m r o I a a a. . A 1 J ...III Ma. Per setting of 15, price l.ou; o cepi me nominaiion aim wm hui for f0; and $5 per hundred. C. withdraw, and if 1 am elected, I ii v.,.ikrnn lliticlvnm lirkiito 4. 1 will. Hnrintr mv term of office. II. 4111" lUl .' . lll." . -.- r. " , i 7. L 4. l w z-A use aue care, ana io me uesi oi m u n ci,.onn KoH n my knowledge and ability per Mrs. M. H.stevenson naa a i, ... ...... 4i 4r. ..ai, I r .... n norm me uuuea ui uic umm wnu narrow escape from a serious ac- .ccuracv ind disDatch. c ent last I'r.day. &ne was car- B . f iU th the workf l ry.ng a small vessel full of warm and will serve the public ef- gasohne, hon it lilted. With JJJ d wU oresence of mind she threw it .... j r . ., . : I courteous nu hkiiuic into tlie sinK. susiai nng nu in- Knxi A. Everest jury except a slight burn ot the an (ls' S. P. AND P. E. E. William Tolke. of above Banks. was liown o the ci y nonaay U, except the P. K. & N., trains morning, paying taxes. Hesays . t . d 8toD at thede- that the roads up his way have .n Maim stvif I been very bad this Winter. Mr. Tolke owns a lot of timber land. ' .. .l tVia Uafu A- CilU-ersnn mill is I it.a:-..,:iu Toin a m anu H.C limv ....-- - I CllViUIIIU? A 4 ... ."'w.-m, located on his place, having two g. id Tra-n 9il5 p years yet to cut tne umoer. r - . yM Snow crowned the hills i above McMinnvile Trai 2:15 p. m. Forest Grove the last of the . 4:58 p. ween, uiiu ii iiiR-um.."! vw. n. - . , Timlvor district, were I rrom roriiana covered with the beautiful, sev- Eugene Train arrives 8:15 a. in. li..m linviniT fnllen in the! M.MinnvillA " ..9:42 a.m. eiai iiiviiii. i,H....i . . . ---- . - - - ...inpf IT.. Tho anrtw in the IPnrit fimve . " .10:57 a.m. hills was the cause of that extra Sheridan ..4:30 p. m. shiver in the air, down this way, several days. L M. LaRue has sold his coun ' riirht to handle the Watkins product, and will take a rest Mr. l.auue is prooauijr uvtvci ,- iiuainted all over the body of vv.,oi1;.-..rton Hnuntv than any nthor man in business. He has 4.01.Un.l the entire countv. with his team, for a number of years and he knows every road in the commonwealth. VISIT OUR NEW ANNEX 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 you will be pleased. Toilet Articles of the best 'grades arc in our stock, in fact we 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 Mannalo. The Player with 'the HumanTouch. l.Come in and sec 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 BANK tv. Y0UH BU5INB53 STRMM i vmtlv t ntunced if Tour Banker are studenti of local condition!. Oar officer step in dote touch with alt the interests and requirement! of ttaii Community. We ttrive to Help our depoauori in business Dy icnaing evrry possible financial assistance consistent with Conservative Banking. We can be of benefit to each other. Won't yon. pay Our Bank a visit now? Modern Banhintf In All Its Branches American National Bank Capital and Surplus $57,000.00 A. C. Shute, Pres., C.Jack, Jr., Cash., W. V. Bergen, As't rMfaf St., HIIMoro, Or. SHUTE SAVINGS BANK American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banning 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. McMinnville " -6:37 p. m. Trains each way. except the Corvallis trains, stop at Sixth and Fir, on flag. Steam Service Old Depot1 To Portland R. & N. Train 1:37 p. m. From Portland R. & N. Train 10:24 a. m. r. a Plinth and Fred Eisner. r v.nnff Tiirnrd were in the citv lit Mini 'V i .1 the last of the week. Mr. Pheth announced himseit asacanaioaie for the ollice or county commis r. and will run on the re. aiv.ii.ii, hi. ..... t - publican ticket in tne primaries. yi .ninth nna nppn niau suuer- in hia liifitricL and V U;n 11 - has the confidence of the people of his community and when a mi. ivn a run.) aiinervisor ana dill hnvp friends, from a Doliti- nnt stnndrjoint he must have . I -m A rtl'iL A. V made good. mr. t iiem saya inai k, vi.ni dndenvor to see the tax payers of the entire county be FOR COMMISSIONER f kAMht? an n ruin pa mvaolf ft9 A candidate for the nomination for county commissioner oeiore tne . . . 1.1: primaries on uu repuuueau uc- If I am nraninaroH Bnrl eleot- ed I will during my term of office J A.I J..1!.. 41.. nffiu penorm ine uuiira wi mo wmv. as prescribed by law, and for the best interests of the public, and pledge strict economy. U. A. riiein, Timrd Precinct. P. 0. address, Sherwood, Ore., Koute 4. -o Un riulro nf near Rank. A4V.ll. J was in town the last of the week. Expert ClocK Repairing My Repairing Department has special facilities for handling the most complicated clocks. If you have a valuable chiming clock, a clock with calendar attachment, or a dainty imported traveling clock that strikes and re peats the hours, you ain intrust it with confidence to me. If it is only an "alarm" that you need over , hauled, there is no bet ter place, or time, than this. My prices like my work will always please you. LAUREL M, HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. HUIaboro. Oregon fore primary aay. Waul Tl ' . n nr VjCiiar nun, Saturday. in town 1' inlay. v my rrioay. J. Sfnll.iM r . ,.. ini Marhart, of near Wooming. were