UALL PAPER AUD PAINTS Mt Scj atork f rinta, Vat nivhc and V!t rx-t he arrived and 1 rr.ty lor mt inrotfco. Retail Ytkr are Rtteiauleed ' 15 k 5 per cent Wet than In Portland. Sve yoar carfire. The Urgent comp ele stock of iu kind in Vhinsnm Cuottty, Ca'l and are w VMiiwIf It.-.- paintine. l? tintirR and pipeline,. ates furnished ejHMa af-olka!. MURBOW WALL PAPER & PAINT CO. J. MURROW, Trojv Second Street, Hillsboro, Oregon PAY ATTtHTIOH 10 REGIS! RATION County Cfcrk l.iuc Suggests 1 hat Tharr Is Ukcly to be Wxup ADVISES ALL TO kKW LOCATION A Uuk Care Nw MilAc tmpaulblc Primary Day PARTISAN Imported Registered IVrcheon Stallion. tfack Finely Built and One of the Best Sires in the County, will make the 1914 Season, as follows: At Wm. Hathorn place. Laurel. Monday evening, until TuMd M "Snnover Store. Seholii. Tuesday evening, until 9:30 Wednesday; ... Wednesday noon, until 2K)0 tBeaverton Livery Bam. Wednesday eveninjr. until Thursday noon; & ThlirsJay evening until " Friday afternoon until Saturday eveninjr, at Second Street Livery Bam. Terms. Single service. $5; Season, $ 10; To insure with foal $15. with $2.50 in advance; To insure a live colt. payment of $50 at time of service. Service must le paid at once where mare is sold, transferred or removed from County. Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents. . Horse duly licensed. Jos. Otto, Owner. (Copy) ; Stallion Registration Board. State of Oregon. License Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No. 1379. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon. March 10, 1913. .tm j: r etallmn Partisan. No 42019 (60008) registered in the studbook of The American Fercheron Horse Breeders and Importers Association. Owned by Joe Otto, or Hillsboro, Washington County. Oregon Bred by M. Larhe rWnsrtment 01 sarlne. r ranee. ivm.tu-i t u"a, .., wparimeni 01 trv . s ro.4i Oam: star. reuijtrrtr, uiumo Germanicus 17825 Sire of Sire; Lisette 2.b of Sire; Sultan 1400 Sire of Dam; Suzon 15i4j Dam of Dam. Breed, rercneron; roaiea in meyrar u a, ... ... been examined by the Stallion Registration Board of Oregon, and it is hereby certinea inai me sam Mmnm i . Breeeing U registered in the studbook that is recognized by the associations named in section nine of an Act of the Legis lative Assembly of the State of Oregon providing for the censing of stallions, etc, filed in the office of the Secretary of State, February 23. 1911, and that the above named stallion has been examined by the veterinarian appointed by the Stallion Registration Board and is hereby reported free from infectious, contagious or transmissible diseases or unsoundness and is hereby licensed to stand for public service in the State 0f 0ren- FVmine I. Potter. Secretary Stallion Registration Board Note This license must be recorded in the oflice of the Recorder of Conveyances of the County in which such stallion is to be used for public service, and must be renewed March 10, 1916. Clerk Luce wishes to suggest to voters of the county that they be very careful when registering that they are kwked for the precinct in which they reside. There are so many new precincts, and the boundary lines have been so changed, that one islike- Iv to be registered in a precinct .tthrwi'te than his own. lich notary that is registering voters. and each justice that is )ht forming this rite, has a map, The County Clerk says that with a little care at this nine u mign avA nn the annoyance of hav inir trt swear in on blanks. Sov- eral have already registered in the wrong precinct, and if you sn r.rtl sure as to votir location it miirht be wise to see your reg istrimr officer and find out u-hr the land lavs. In some tilaces the new tKUind- ariea cut through sections, ami here is w here there is likely to be trouble. Again, many think they are in the old precincts u,h.n tho ripvi sub-divisions place them in another. It will he well u innk this un lie fore vou regis ter, or to see if your registration is right if you have leen signet up. MKS. ttni.TZCL Mm Mollie Ann Ileltzel. widow of the kte 1 J. Ileltzet. form -r- ly of Banks, died at the home 01 her daughter. Mrs. 0. L. Smith, 541 Bidwell St. Sell wood, bin Aav AnrilfklOlt. 1 he remain were taken to Banks, for inter ment. She was lorn near Kan sas City. Mo.. Sept. 12. and was married to Mr. lleltzei. Nov 'AY lSill and thev came to Oregon in 187.". They lived near Hanks unti Mr. lleiizel s ueam in m when Mrs. Heltzel mov trt Pnrllnntl to reside with the daughter at vhose home she nassed away. I he surviving children are Mrs. C. L Smith, Sellwood; Harry lleltzel. Banks: Mrs. Alice Storey and Mrs. Madge Kasmusen. Stella. Wash. ; and Mrs. Ida Davis, of San Francisco.' CONG K LIU AT ION At C Itt RCI I FarmandGarden Implements I can give you tbe very lowest prices on Field Fence, Poultry Netting, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Lawn Hose, aud Bee Supplies. I bave added the Famous " Weber Wagon to wy stock, also the Kentuckey Grain Drills, and McCormick Binders, Mowers and Hay Rakes. Percy Long, Hillsboro, Ore. OLD pap piik. Vritcs to the President About the Hiqh Cost ot Livinfl. COVtPUINS OF HECKLING. 3y H. Flw C'litww hf MW" Hun Rptibl rr H f"t InducvmanU U VU M !" IK B M. QUAD. liHjrth. hi Aw"-uii Uinr II VVK k.it irtuk of yHr foUrf v, ry Wly. ! It 6a kiwJ Un. Ui-y of Irtw atwuB. tit. I run a cnnvfT IU WttU t: ii iiii ii tttwinin.. it l M ,k iu.. t.. My lhat uiy t.H W w n .m.l fn-j'h.! Iu lb country lh1 l! -tM.MiHr ho U i"l wllxflt ift i.tiius It can hav hi luomy nfuu.tl Mr .-lii aro twtM ,,h 4 in tlravtlus Klt t ly ru" tin. iiMMHur over iiJ lcv track f It t-ti Uto t!Ur uttilni. My cauutHl loitmliHfi tirfMlf If aiy of tlh'ui ilotle t" 1 1 'I'Vy ' It C. J i PORTLAND'S GREATEST SALE For the greatest p of the greatest fiumbcri MEN'S SUITS Assortment 1 crc f 10 now $5.00 Xssortineut No. 2 were f ta to $15 no $CJ.65 Assortment No. J were 15 to 18 now $12.50 Assortment No. 4 were f io to ft$ now $14 50 Our TortUnd tailor shop bave been iucicasetl in mc aud easily lu make alt the men' suits we sell in our tore. l-.vcrythui uit aiic in these show without the Madc-ln-OrtRon tvtt U tl.d m at once for this reason aud lccausc ur Stark Street store is uvckd fl(r our custom tailorioR tlepartmcut. ttaiWl fare panl Umuin f in lustometi who present this ad at time of purchase aud the Uf ntvt exceed five per cent tI total purchase. Open Saturday llvcuinj.. rtw Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Morrison at 3rd Stmt PortLnd MI...K MBM nxr fMl HI m Easter will be fittingly observed in song and sermon next Sunday. lhe morning service negins promptly at 11 o'clock. An aug mented chrtir will render the program. Mrs. F. .1. Sewell will nrpHirie at the orL'an. anil will he assisted oy Karl IkmeLsnn, with the vio in. lhe pastor will Biteak nn "The Ijiw of the Ilesur- rpptinn " In the evenintr at 7:0 o'clock there will bean illustrated song service under the auspicei of the Young People s bociety. Tho IlfifTmnn mctnreB of l liriKt. which are the most spiritual of any conceptions in art, will ie hnwn on the screen with the aid of the stereoptienn ami ac companied ly Buitahle rmif'ic. his wi 11 be an especially inter esting service ami the public is cordially invited. Morning bervice fWnn Prelude. Mrs. Fred .1. Sewell; Anthem, "Alleluia, Christ Risen." hast ham; Anthem, Jesus Lives," llrackett; Of fertory, "Angel's Serenade.' violin solo. Earl Donelson; An them, (Ihnstian, the Morn Breaks Sweetly 0 er Ihee, Shelley. CLfiANING UP DAY DUNTLEY Vacuum Cleaners 00 without brush llaehtnfD, and (7 SO with brunh Bturhment like nil; foced from $10 .nd I5 Beotrla Ctotfffi with extra aUailiuienlt Tot clenii.g uphoUlery, walla, etc froui $25 P deHverea. Special d.S couitt to Chutche. Uigea n.l ChMlUble iMtitutiona. We ca.ry .. , i .1,. Oariium cleaner M mtt pWrs in the bu.iness. only mdnSft Tcieaner Stoie iu the Slate. Price, reduced from b to 50 P cent -.rraUdtoilOofiU. Write Utpt, A W. L. BENTLEY (EL COMPANY State Distributors I4tb and Washington Sts. Portland, Oregon eitrrl.il lumti- Hie iturchtwrr U glO lwi cniw ftir ttw rt-miiln of on. Vou will eitisf mo. Mr. ITvtUlont, ft.r this ltl tm. but It ltn a Ur- il'S on III. fcrilrrul inw. Ihsifoti I'iIkHiii n.ik the price of cun mil rk anil It-nim. "S-tt iitwii fiil, tlfnwn,'' I any. "Put itmi'a a ntlM-r' "Yi--t: 'J t wit a can. IUan wer mnall -rp last full." "I'm", you nro a liar! Tbcr w big cnp of llii'm." "Wi ll, Ihhj wm akaiw." Timf BBoitn-r whiHiprr! look nh.ff, l'i p. hat Jl you till Uie 'too tln tl ty ? Tl.i.t If Mr Wilton w eh-ctcd the lilsih ."- t of llvlu' would come tlown." "Iftit luiult? I hiii rntk In' yuu. baa It V Ami tbi-n In "tiif Jdlni l'rlmru. "Ihii. 1 mine u yuu alwut a wc-k N-fur Itfili.n I told ymi I wa ralitln' Lull chIviki in utiiMitr one of the city Imti N with primp portiTlumiH) atcaka." 1 think ju tlhl " "I ii-I.p.1 ymi If yon tboiiRht tbn price of bull isilvtm would K P If Wllaon was i l. Utl, ami ytni awturwl mo that It wotil.l. Una tlto prko of bull cmlte advnmwIT" "I tliiiiim." "Put I 1i Instead of advancing It lin t i!r.i.il! Whnt have you not to my nlxitit tint, nnd what about tbe l.rtMtilw f yiiur president?' "Yii tau t blituie Itlmr one of oa, liiU .. In Mm flrHt j-lnce, the patrou of Hit- iiot.'l yuu nnino gut tired ot hull ruif Ntinka nnd turned to old ram 'hl" If J" lind i! Unit fifty old ram on hiiiiil now you'd renp a fortune. Wlirii 1 iritlii'titl na 1 did 1 iHdn't !'io iiny fnto wa goln' to dlaplnce bull ciilvwt." "3:A ." I went on, "bow often doet a row bnve 0 cnlfT" "( Mice 11 yenr." "Ami how will tho eie veragef '"riirui: feiunlct to one uiale. "And how' about tbla Ut yearr The aau. I i-"' Vou ar wrolia- tber. aa the rvp'rt of the srbullnrl burreu will ho. Kor tbe flrt time In tuty r pMNIily owImk to the lrutt-ratlc UV lory, nalur rwvenn-U benwlf. theeanie a natlfiMil hUI.. tf lb tnllltott of catvea Urn Ut yr nine out or ! were bull caUee What would be tbe ,.W1.I effect on the warkrtr "The buibal erTwt, anawera Jabem. 1 that ytm are a darned old Har."' Old Mr. Illdifway rwiue In Brit "I beard ibat Klntr waa dow ta prl.-." abe uhwrted. "It'a trifle U" I replied "Aud Ibafa lhe way your president ket hla iimuilsre! Ollier. air-g la ter waa one of tbe plaut In four party platform "Mdii't Jfou read of the earthquake that detriyeil lb, Kloer plantation In the uth eT" I aaked. Hut ahe Jiut ttumk tier Oat nnder my noe and walkel out Thue It goe. Mr. ttwii.leut la there anything w roug with your policy? la the tariff all right t la the currency Mil all right? Trut w I'onlMe In me. I aetef leak, It waa five yeere after my old cow got eurked down by ft qutckeand that I even caretenly mentioned the mattct to Mm link bam OLD I'Al' rlNKIUM. t'uatuuuter. 6 Loaves of Bread for 25c (Jet orw loaf ind 5 check, uw h giMhl fur one Uf of Ilrea.l. Duytn your lmad thli way give hj i chance to nave on youribmtJ ti'l. It. mcinU r tht next time you buy bread. Six Fresh h-awn for Zt THE CITY DAlt;RY Main Strrrt. IlillnUnro J. Wtilf. r rger, Pr Aa Everybedy Knewe. "How are yuu iiiulern women en the iklrt qtiettlnr nuked Ibe aucleot nhtule. "IHvltbnir bawM tbe young puteu Hal aplrtt Informatively -Jutbie. Old Adviaed. IentUt-lITe you been anywhere eUeT Patient-1 went to the cbembrt la our villain. IntltAnd what Idiotic advl.-e did be give you? patient-He told me to come and eee you, alrl-Loudun Oplulon. Nolle of Final Settlement THE FAMOUS AETNA BRAND of Lime and Sulphur Spray The tptav thai made Wahlngto OmntV fammil W V. ,ftl. IW deal l tbe ttef Klale Hd 4 H-wttrnHnre e. - I km wri Ik A, In, mt la, ittf M hft l"t eei, ami I am "lie v n..kilM atlule A C tllh, i MtmiMMWl ol Uie l'ut l'.MHft..w kmai tiard Avlea ta awl he 1-k evety tnitiel IkIIImp ll al wy ia (ion ttdtnwnl " It t'. Altaell. t p.Wl tHvm Mate llotllrlwil rtiriet: " I iU'I Iblnk there M larticf apiay !'. " H I tUihm) t ftutl luap ln, ev " Aftet eewte treta t find lb Aetna tiM 0, t twn. S Weraley. l-ielt leaped. t ttlp Co " I lale yon on tbe tape ate article of lira and aoli-bm ..!ila. IW irta Hiari.l It give leaulla rl nalverwt wt tolactltn I i-4ulj geantM tbe Artaa.Urerxt to do Ibe wah If Uej b b" !' trnpoaalhle, B.LEIS I'hont? IUavcrlon Central Beaverton, Oregcn 13 Saturday, April 18, has heen fixpd hv the citv counct as 'cleaninir-un day." Citizens art rptiiipsterl to clean tin their premises an the ahove date. Al lvintr inside tire hmits must ire from the fire chief a permit to burn rubbish. C. Blaser, 3-4 Chief of Police. Hillsboro, Ore., April 8. Niitlre 1 herehv Uen. thai the under airneil atlntliilalralor of lite rariale of Alfred I, Hay lor, iWwauieil, liM IUmI In tint t'niiiiljf ( unit of the Plate of Orefton lor Waahlnxtnnl tiunty, lit linai eivuMin In the mailer of eelale, ami aalJ court baa Hied Monday, the t'-li ilay of Slav. 1111, at the county court r i lo Hllliibiro. WaliinKloii loiinly. (Hiwiiti, at I'-n o'rlm a A. M an I ha time and place fur .In a iiiilM'iliiiia lj, rttial air. iHiiint ami lor the dual aettleinnot of aaid ealit. llateil till" Till dr or Marrh. Itll I. Il-o. W. Haylor, AdmliilalraUir of tli Ratal f Al'-etl I,. Navlor, lieeeawed. Hatfley A Hare, AUorneya for Admlnl- iimiur. Scholls Roller Mills Wm. HANSON, Prop Flour and l-ccd, Aetna Brand of Sjuay, Custom Choppiuj. a Specialty, Toultry Supl'lici, Manufacturer of Whole Wheat Hour, and Wheat I Icart Hour, Graham etc. Our Trices always Reasonable TRY US the Next Time Hillsboro, Or. R. F. D. 2, The (Jrand Marra l the moat iron, by K. S. T' 5 wholesome "two for a quarter" inUulw i n a ir.J mott J , smoke on niarket-mailo In Ore- (irand Marea. ' -J I u miiir. I " v. .. . r . mmm VWi . . AT A W eil I rvegi.tereu no. tQlllOH tVCgiairQUOn w- Certificate No. 596 . t.l -ftaT -r I I it'll I tl t For sale: Oak tVirlet, witn MCL.aucnian, nnisnoro. wesioi mirror; Singer sewing machine; P. K. & N. track, on Washinsr kltctMt. treaaur?.-Mra. Harry ton Street, Phone City 517. Hillsboro will play Vcrboort at Athletic Park, Sunday, April 12. and the boys expect a pood game, The Verboort hoys arc playiny: good ball, and the Hillsboro line up is better than it was last year. Onite a flcleffation will come in from Verboort and Cornelius to see the game, and the local ians will turn out in good force. David Alexander, in the cloth ing business at Corvallis, was in town Tuesday. The firm with which he Is connected is located in Tom Whitehorn 8 new struc ture. Alexander says Corvallis is going ahead nicely, and the n rl rnrntnl of Honton t;ountV IS putting up new buildings rigni along. Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Orth, of Forest Grove, were Hillsboro callers, Saturday afternoon. JiW:i 'CiJ il I v s. I , ' I 9" , t a f?-. . , ;t4 X ' r State of Oregon Mceii Certificate f Pure Jlrr'd Hlalllon or JV, Na 5 imed at CiHvallia. ,. Ko, IXIobW fM Th. ...Iiu. nfil.. Uck Reedier. No, W'J 'f"",!'.!!.'L aer the tludlxKik of American llreedera' Anaoclation . . , " rLuliMlmd. rd by W. II. French. Foie.t Grove. OreKm, bred by .1 ''M iWf t aa foliowa: inacn. i"' i- (fflrf b f II- .l-. 411 I lriJimrF, rvr'iii iirwiiin iHm, Oueeos Hieed Jack, fueled June 15. l'l. ' ...ft-d M Hlalll.m RrKlatiallon lloerd of Oregon, ami l la n"r' r:ik,,h.t aid Jack ta of fine Hreedlng la regMeied III ' ' ttaW tiitd by Hie aaaoclailona named In aectbin nine of an Act rf Aaaembly of the Hlale of Oregmi, provtvlng for be H" (tJ; .le f.l..i l,i it,. fl .. II.. Hierelar of 8llle I'ebruaiy .b ""taiJIf ' " - ..." .... , ,M.ui.iian the alwve named Jack baa I en eiamtueu ny me fr0iitlPj the Hlalllon Heglatiatlon Board and lit hereby fl""'' , h.rtbflWf' fontagl ma or trail nilaallile tllaraaea or nnaoini "" to Hand fur public art vice In Hie Slate uf Oregon - (Heal) rVerel.r,HanumlUKl.r.ll J note i nil license tie neen recnviwu m - (v0bfr Hi Cotiveynncea of Waablnglon County, nnd mind I ten''" - TERMS OF BREEDING- To Insure Live Colt '. For the Season " JlC. Tor Single Service. ' J I will pasture mares for a short ien time if preferred. ' Will commence breeding March 1. June 30. Will mahe the season st T VT eP. H It IVJLrr-"' i BEECHEK Pure Bred Bloch Jack W H w w m mm mm m mm mm A i ty i irai v. nif wi uat - . ... m -aBBv