GO' ElE ill! Iff The Portland, Eugene and Eastern started its new Electric Service on January 1 8th. 1914. This electric line runs through the now famous nspton Mu e Acreage, one of the select suburban tracts within a few minutes of Portland. Rapid transit means a great growth in values, for it means homes close in. Call, or write to us. SOLD ON EASY TERMS Tracts' are told on easy terms, with one payment down. If you are getting along in years and want to leave the farm, buy where you can get an acre for the price of a city residence lot Three years hence the entire Deaverton-Reed ville tract will be lihe a city. Shcrw-Fear Company I02 Fourth Street Portland. Oregon Best largains HAS OPENED HEADQUARTERS AT dinger Bros, The Reedville Store WITH A SPLENDID LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. WHEN YOU BUY HERE YOU SAVE MONEY ALL THE TIME Reedville, Oregon ion "nctin nu nuiir ...... a ). Dimension lumber and Timbers Rough and Dressed Lum ber of all Kinds. Mill 1 miles fromB. P. Cornelius' Place. Will Deliver. Lumber delivered to North Plains A. E. McClMSEY Cornelius, Ore., Route I C E. t.uyan and wifVar now in figypt, where thepenial circuit court reporter had a con forenee with the Sphinx. This coloesus u built one thousand years before Chriit. and it is yet a marvel as to how it was con st rue toil Mr. and Mrs. Kunyon will do all of Northern Africa as well as continental Kurope. In a recent letter to Judge Camp Ml Mr. Kunyon says that Gibraltar, the British fortifica tion city at the mouth of the Mediteraanean, is "some city."j Ihev will return to Portland mid-Summer. I represent Spirella corsets I not sold in stores. Will call at homes on request, and do the fitting, and teach how to adjust and wear the corset. Our tailor ed made-to-measure corsets, in cluding the latest front lace, with an experienced corsetier service. cost no more than httrh class cor- sets purchased in stores. Mrs. M. E. Caudle. Hillsboro. Fifth and Jackson Streets, Phone No. &1 50tf Anna Delude, of Portland, has filed suit in circuit court, here, asking for a divorce from her husband. Nelson Delude. They were married at Orepon City, in November, 1912, and the wife, from her complaint, evidently thinks she was "deluded." She asks for title to property which she claims belonged to her at marriage. Easter Sunday witnessed the usual big church crowd, although the weather was rather incle ment. The morning opened rath er fair, but by noon old Jupe Pluvius was busy with his water supply. If the old saying of seven wet Sundays hotds good it will be a dampener on the na tional game of baseball. Personality in a candidate al ways counts, as well as ability. It is extremely hard to find a re publican who is not going to vote for Tom McBride for the judge ship nomination, here in this county, and it is also hard to find a democrat who will acknowl edge that he is going to vote against the veteran jurist this Fall, at the general election. May 1. the County Clerk will close the registration books, and all wishing to vote in the primary must have registered by that time. The primary takes place May 15. After the primary there will be 172 days for the candi dates to get acquainted with the voters. Contractor wait Taylor put in the loundation lor the liump building, adjoining the Crescent Theatre, the first of the week. He will have charge of putting up of the building, which will be concrete, fireproof, and its di mensions will be 40x40. A silo will double your profit. Telephone to T. H. Brown, Hills boro, or drop him a card and he will call on you and talk silo to you. 2-5 H. E. Allen, the contractor, is erecting a $4,000 residence for VVm. Brogden, in Brogden Acres, near Sewell Station, on the Elec tric. C. A. Rogers, living on the Acres, has just finished a new home, and several others will build there this year. The Portland, Eugene & East ern is picking up considerable travel locally, these days, not withstanding the Electric has cut its time into Portland. Central location both here and at Port land have something to do with the change. The court yard fs now covered with its annual blue-and-gold, and presents a beautiful appear ance. A Umatilla squaw would have fine doings on the turf, digging camas, for one of the blooms is from that plant The Oregon beauty, the dog wood, is in full bloom in Oregon forests, now, and a trip to the "green forest" affords the eye a surfeit of white. Mrs. Edythe Tozier-Weather-red, of Portland, was in town Sunday, a guest of the family of 1. b. Weatherred. She visited Carlton, Monday night, and was at the Forest Grove meeting Tuesday evening. Jacob Schmidt, of South Tua latin, was in town Monday. He has finished hauling in his Bur banks, and has practically all of his Spring work completed. Fred Haase, of South Tualatin, transacted business in the city Monday. He says that many out his way have sold their potatoes since the recent raise in prices. J. H. Foote and mother, Mrs. Perry Foote, were Portland vis itors, Monday, to attend the bedside of Mr. Foote Sr., who is convalescing from a surgical operation. Miss Priscilla Hobbs, who has been attending Salem High School this Winter, has been ill with tonsilitis the past week. For sale, cheap Donkey en gine, 7xiu. Address, J. u. En- ne3, Cornelius, Koute 2-4 A. Itigert. of Beaverton. Route 3, was a county seat visitor Monday. Take a look at our new 5-10-15 (cent tables. D. Corwin. 52tf THE HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS nd PROFITS 326.0OO An old, safe and conservative bank, located in the Hillsboro Commercial block, S. W. corner Main aud Second streets. Hillsboro Commercial Bank. T all H t)M rwawai rtvaat lab " I1 ",,r' .... i. '! tr tba Stat ol 4 i lb 1Mb ay l Na.n. I.U. ! nw of ;,wi( M. (tiwanvk baa larva rttKl to l et Krtwd M , aa4 that ( -"" . i.l k. Hri't.MI JmtU of M1 Oft" ! ',h', ,h of .M tt ! M' Tll (haaglag to M wl lht Ibl !- r"'"" Ibarrfct. . . ltaiaJat IlillaWi. , th day of Manh. A I' )skm M. WH. AUutary l-f Bppinra m.M u.l.ltraikai March I'k laU. puuluatloa April I.U IV. WE SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Do you need any Groceries? IX you need any Ury GikxIs? Do you need auy Shoes? Do you need any Feed? Will you need auy Land Plaster? Will you need any Farming Implements, Mower, Rake, Manure Spreader, Cultivator, Spring Tootb( Disk, Binder or any thing in Machiucry? If you do, call aud sec us. Our prices are right. Emmott and Jones Qrenco. Phone Main .593 Oregon Hoffman's Sawmill NOTICE is sawing from tbc best timber in Washington county. The finest Rough and Dressed Lumber KILN DRIKD FLOORING and RUSTIC always on hand. Kstituatcs on IHiildings, Flooring, Rustic, Ceil ingsall kinds of finished lumber for house material. Wc deliver. Phone: Pac. States, Glcncoc Central, 37 PETER HOFFMAN. Bacona, Oregon 4 WE WILL NOT FOOL YOU. When you deal with us you have the assurance that you will not be fooled iu any way. Satisfaction always or your money back. Wc want customers who appre ciate courtesy, combined with prompt service, and the right quality, with the right price. A mighty good combination to tic too. This combination you have if you deal with us. If you arc not already a customer now is a good time to Income one. Just a few items below for your consideration. Tomatoes (with puree) 10c can, 3 for 25c 90c dozen Tomatoes (with puree) No. 10 can, gals. 25c, $2.75 doz. Tomatoes solid pack, No. 10 can gals. 35c, 53.75 doz. Tomatoes preferred stock, 15c per can, $1.60 per dozen Corn standard Iowa pack, 10c can, 2 for 1 5c, 85c dozen Corn onarga, (a good one) 15c can, 2 for 25c, $1.40 doz. Corn preferred stock, 15c per can, $1.60 per dozen Pyles extra peaches, halves and sliced, 25c can, 2 for 45c, $2 50 dozen, tiler is no better peaches packed than these. Pyles laurel wreath peaches, halves and sliced, 20c can 2 for 45c, $1.80 dozen Pyles laurel wreath apricots, 20c can, 2 for 45c $1.80 d Laurel wreath brand will please you as they are fine. Peaches, No. 10 cans gals., halves aud sliced, 35c can $3.75 dozen ' Silk soap, 7 bars for 25c. Vaught's big value, savon soap,' big bar, small price, 6 for 25 cents. Our 30c cofTec will please you. VAUCHT GROCERY COMPANY Second Street - - Hillsboro, Oregon 6 Loaves of Bread for 25c Get one loaf and 5 checks, each Rood for one loaf of Bread. Buying your bread this way Rives you the chance to save on yourlbrcad bill. Remember this next time you buy bread. Six Fresh loaves for 25c THE CITY BAKERY Main Street, Hillsboro J. Wolfersperger, Prop. Pt NMOft. la la. Ilrull "I -I Or.o fur Wa.hiai mmi. : Aftillt St-tw. 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Uj aatltfy Ilia hrliililor Vfka ami Iur tha niaU andxnr.n,lk ami aahl writ.. HbIiI ' 'VaWU aiibJmH Ul railaiiiptloii r Orwin. nMB ihtal I Mini I Al IIHiaiKiru, la a ..f Al.rll I 11 1. . K. itmivm. Hlmrlf .r of wi Cni.nty, Or..on. K. II. T'lUKHB, hlMWlJ. I have sold theWatkln" Jj edy business .in this countj v II. Krwin, who will eollgjj talanri nff flCCOIIIIlo. . ,.t you to continue your with Mr. Erwin. you for nat ravom, -u i Truly. Z. M. LaKue,