HE5 jniiLLseaiRa !IIU.SI'.()R(),ORKnON, APRIL 30. 1914 NO.C niSBORO ORfATISTS aasEtra::r.aE lln. Ii. C l!nwnell. of Or. gun Vtly, tMkikt thenmrt I.inim. Saturday evening, de fining hi piwitiun in the rare for the guliertiati.rial nomination. liruwnrtl id fteekintr t)a rvmit.li. ran nomination, ami la rnnr.lt. . on a dry platform, urtring entno- my anil ine aiailiHiinient of use letw commission. Itrownell in writ known in the tut jrtion of the rounty, and he nays hi e. pert the county to give him quit a vote, althonxh h Hay ilenly that Withvcoml. in en titled to hit former horn district Male Hilp Wanted 1 Mil) teaeh several young men tht automobile business in ten weeks hy mail and assist them to iroui ixwitiunn. No charge for tuition until jxmition in seeured. Write todav. It. S. Price. Automobile F.rt llo pa. l Angrles, t: .. . . ijm. uimit iim HUN BURBANKS . ...... lag Aa"w mi rttf 60 10 15 CENIS I argrr I jl are now Cleaned uo In the Mountain DMrkts Bill:. HOWDIR. SOt.D Too I.AKI.V .L.rs M at Ckat Crua si Ml J Sl Uwcl il Cral. I arly ia Wisttr fifty Krgistrr. of Me- V k. the following article on Ll. u. of the Hour." pre- benettt ut nur.ry ... l t M.iore. to feel proud of hi Zpaf players which appeaml I"' . ...... I. .1.1.1 ..ilw gttheOtxT" nouiw ... . SturJay nitfhL presenting "The ... it .... I lid Iwim. Minor m niK... 8, of the McMinnvill library aiflilh llieir twin r'"""1 L have on both occasions great- h nleaned. Th wa heavy JM, but Wiry i " CotfU the method of corrupt ioh.mli.ntc cty irovcrnmeni ith full ,,J nirul 01 u"111" wdcourU. all being wjuirvd to buiiUm. till broken by honest cibicMhip. Mr. Appiqnw baa, workinir in conjunction .jUCeo.KmmotU tbe rich own- tr of fmichirte. opMiHi uy i.eo. y- u mavor. who prove! an av - - hooMt man contrary to their ex- (xfUtion. ablv aeconaea oy u C. Boyatl a rnrian, rontuiuwu the princii! framework for the poiiucal K itinir of the play, and Mr. Boncvi mad goini juotce piatinc into the hinda of the plotter for Hpoita. Mum Kuth Harbison aWy plyHi ner porn tioa blHn two lover m lead im lady. mmrrinK Iherich young Vror to il hid full duty, and llly inning out Utner iem- itt parw were wen auauiineu br Mitt l.ucy Wealherred and Mn Grace J one. Uther gentle un in iK.. rnnctltion were Jamea :Joa. Will llarria. Kenneth IUbb, Dr. J. IL Marshall. Itoy Heater. Will WiIIh, Chaa. Unge and Bimy Iwk liood music wan (urniiihed ly an orchestra com- poted of Howard Kaufman, vio lin! (lark Allium, clarinet: F. A. Miad. cornet; 0. F. Toney. trom- bon; I). A. Doty. trp, nd Waller iMy. piano. After the play a banquet wan given by the library board to the iiitor at the Antler miiau- finL where W. T. Macy pre- tided an toastmaatcr. There tew about 35 present Ke- pontes were made by Mr. Moore, Mr. KmmutL Mr. Ikiyatt and Mr. Iloscow of the vtaltora. and by Dr. Toney. Frank Wortman tnd b. A. Dotv on behalf of the borne folks." Irpajiy Itiwitt Mil NwalaallM Il Fred A. Kverwit, duly regis tered Kepubiican, herety an- lAnilfWtA ftU.At tad Patlillfiltriin Candidate for the Office of Re- wrder of Conveyancea of Wash ington County. I am a resident o( HillHboro, am Deputy Record- ir. ana win say that li i am nominated tor the oince at me I Primary nominating election, to loenewi Mnv lfi iu. I will ac- pt the nomination and will not withdraw, and if 1 am elected, 1 ill. during my term of office, I we aue cure, and to the Deal oi ny knowledge and ability per form the duties of the office with neatness, accuracy and dispatch, wing familiar with the work, I and will serve the public ef ficiently and will at all times be rourteous and attentive. Adv. Krori A. Everest CARD OP THANKS I We desire to express our sincere MianKBBnd appreciation to ine I kind friiirwla tn .tin alrl anfl vmpathy extended during the I""ies8 und death of the late If ? ,,luHCe. nd especially for we beautif uk floral offerings. Mr?. Frances Ulascoe, .,, Mrs. Kmma McKlnney. Hill8tK.ro. Ore., April 28, 1914. ii... t. . t oms uuxion was aown irom I MntAn4 i mm a . I urove, Monday, on legai lsiness. '. Kehrli, one of Hillsdale's prominent dairymen, was out to I tl Ighnrn UaiuI.ii araatna Wends. " " I ooic. uenerai mercantile jwe. in good location in coun- f'on. Reasons. Inquire of K. (Vrator O'lKll. with the Southern I'acitic, has --n pro moted to the dispatcher's ollice in I'ortland, where he receives a salary oyer double that ut the HillslMiro office. He is a good man in the place, and his many friends here congratulate him Uon his success. His family will move to Portland after the first of the month. Since com ing nere they have resided in the McQuillan proterty. I jidies are nnuintej to call at the I'aris Millinery Store lefore they buy their Spring hats, as the prices are right. il hats from LI to 15. - Mrs. M. I. Iler- dan. Second Strwt, near Wash ington, Hillstioro. The l & K. will cha.iKeits nassenirer schedule, the new timetable to take effect next Sunday morning. The road is picking up a great deal of the local travel, and the new sched ule is made for the purpose oi U-tter accommodations in and out of Cortland, so far as timely service is concerned. lt not forget to ask for a Schiller when you want a good 10 cent smoke - no "rough dust" in the Schiller. 12tf W I. Ilatchelder. of Hillsboro. and JajtiM-r KelTer. West Union. were in Cortland the other day and UiiiKht a new clover huller. larger than the old one. which was turned in to the company. The new machine will enable them to do a great deal more work this hall. For sale Twelve shoal, about "5 lb, each. Ceo. F. Heineck. fnrmer John White place. Chehalem Mountain, 3 miles west of laurel. & 7 Albert Tozicr. well know n here, is attending the National Miior. ial AssKiation meeting at Rous . r.n ami "cards" the Ar- gus from the Rice Hotel. Albert always makes it known that there is such a place as Oregon when he is back at one of the national meeting. Sneaking Society of Washington Co. will meet at the Mwe Hall, the tirst Satur day in May-May 2. All mem ber are requested to tie In at tendance. -Cerhard Ooetxe. Crea.-Wm. Schendel. secreUry. of Varley. was in the city Monday. He says the wire worm are active in ine onionn. , . :, The cold, rainy weather is just what this class of pest wants. K. T. Turner, of Uurel, was a city caller the last oi uie He says ho hoies for a good stretch of rock road between here and Laurel, oeiorc son close. nn.lrirks Hall. Cor- l.BIRfav nil.-..--;- u-., Q .... o....rlau oveninir. MBy V. nenus, om.u Tleic. Walkers 4 piece orchestra, iick ets $1 llawiU free. Manage ment of McCurdv & VtnUjn. v , r...ir inn nuif. w- uon 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cornelius ... fr a triD tO Will soon ir' . . - Southern Oregon d C me The borne ' has been leased for a year to L. P. Adams. Ernest Kraus, residing at w Point, was in town the first oi f.011"". i. ii. farmer v resided back to the oia couuvj v occasional visit. .. . t. . MiHonttercrer return- ed the last of the week from ea me i . BU8tained t'orliano, ww t rr hnfini. lam. one is skin im"K i r th road to recovery. Mrs Arthur Stewart, who has STjJSto. City, to H"'""1" week. Knhlnaon. of near Farm- initon :-VST greeting Mends in town the last of the week. Fred B. Clark, of near Farm ington, was in town Friday. Farmers from the hill districts have !een busy delivering their 1I13 litato crop, the top of the market having reat h"d seventy five cents per sack, the last of the week. Ouite a number f larger lots, here ami there, w ere disposed of last Friday and Sat urday, at the 75-cent figure. John Koch, of above dooming. was one to get this price for over 400 sacks. The demand has been very brisk the past week, and the price jumped 20 cents in a short time. The bulk of the crop has sold at about an average of JiT. rents manv. however, going at M. The first demand paid but 50 rents, and thousands of sacks were sold at that future. Washington county is possess ed of the reputation of grow ing the best Hurbanks in the North wesL the shot still of the hills being especially adapted for io tato culture. For a while it ImikMl as if there were to ! no C. 15. McCurdv. of Cornelius. was in town Friday. Ju'lire H X. Hardin?, of Gas ton, was in the city Friday. Kl tiier Miller, of Khadv Rrmk. was in the county seat the last or the week. Henry ttoge. Chehalem Moun tain, was a countv seat caller Monday. Fritz Rutener. of Helvetia. was a county seat visitor Monday morning. W'llU-r Tomokins. of beyond North Clains, was in town the Klder J. Garrimis. of tbove day evening made short shift of Manninir. u erfftinv Morula the CSSe Of State VerSUS tTtnt in town the last of the week. I Scott the former railroad fore- f i f i . t c..iklmin who waa ehanred with a 1.1.3. II. IJ 1WUIII Tualatin, was in town the la.it of statutory crime, the state's wit the week. neas heinar Lula Bow beer, an Chris. Zuercher. of Helvetia, (eleven year old girl, the adopted was a city caiier Monday morn-1 child of Mrs. Susan Bow beer. ln- I Mm Rowher. who was brought II. II. Hall, of Shady Brook, back from Eastern Oregon by the was transacting business in iowni.4.. . un Cmii the first of the week. ... , . A.A IUUb IICl Cliuciivv uiu mvs avv evidently, toward convincing the : it.. c ... Sw.i.. ' - Mr. U BL 3LJI.I. W ma lUlJULEI I. tor in circuit court rnday. ho soon uBETiis SBMOE 3T0 20YEfilS Jury Was Mt Mlberatlng Not! Over Ftfteta Mlantes ONE BALLOT SAYS 0ULTY AS CHAMED takVaaJ Faftaua Takes to PtaMcailary Laal a tkt Week I A jury in circuit court last Thurs-1 iurv that $teott was innocent The iurv deliberated about ni a.. a a . t a For sale: Photo gallery and minuws. ana ii sua mi u;:n i A.itut oneDSJioiwas ua en ana IIIUIKIH, 11.11 CAlliailKC lull ... . . ... i : . .i irotnrn nr muiv maae. my pro HTiy. inu.reiii meui ,. "j" i. .r l1 i L.tut i j u u c .aaiiiaffuvaa bfc-ib wsa,v "L:. ' 'I n . .. - Scott Friday afternoon, giving i.eo. &. i,ampu ii. one oi me mrn from 3 to W) years, the im pioneers of the Laurel section, nriaonment nrascribed bv law. was a county seat visitor Mon- sheritt Reeves took Scott to day morning. galem the last of the week. For Sale-Six hundred dollar The jury trying the case: Ed it'.nimnn oiann for less than Morton. Jacob Shearer. Chas half price; used, but good as Casteel, A W Wright Ernest OI DR. DAVID ROBERTS' Veterinary Preparations We sell and recommend them A full line carried in our stocK at all times The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE . Ililisboro, Oregon market for the tubers, and that new manv hundreds of rot in the pits. H. II. Mailer, of alove Banks, who had 15 acres in, was hold ing his the last of the week, and if he sold on the raise his sturdi ness has brought him many a dollar. sacks would block east of post otlice. Jos. Hucher. of above Moun foil ft I afaoK i nvioru aS a I f I Wilt W P Hrooka. Joaeoh Kvle. van ab waou jin..ia "'" - - A. ueo t inomMon, j on n uiauu, n V Denny. Samuel Graf and Wm Thorn burgh. In the case of Ausrust Kuhna- sen vs H D Bryant a decree was oriven nlaintiff. Foster ys Wuhington County demurrer overruled. UNION STOCK YARDS taindale, was a city caller Friday evening. Mr. Bucher. who is a veteran of the Civil War. is tak ing a great interest in the Mexi can situation. J. W. Connell, of the Hillsboro Mercantile, has concluded his the potato market Candidates rnmnaiirn in . A- 1L1I ... . . .... ,tL. . , .... . una ii is sale 10 say m " The following Candidate will De Receipts for the week haetieen ha3 houarht more poUtoes ki-H im the nrimarv ticket: cattle, 173C; calves, 8b; hogs. the ,)ast month than any other! Legislature W G Hare, Ben 3246; sheep. 2749. . agency in the county. tnn Bowman. Hillsboro: Earl li,ht ,t.r ,IJ 5 o ,l . om lo .,. to.Ft Grove; J. A. Chip- few grain-led ano oaoy nee. vu- it, . ""if " , m.n MiHHUttn-Samuel Paisley. rieTit 8 to 8 25. Heavy Mil- the county in the seventies, and fcnM,ddlet0n' Samuel ",9,ey locks 7 50 to 7 75. Strong tie- still keeps a piece oi county sou . R Sappington. mana lor oenorncu iivi.t.a , ., ? Clerk E. C. Luce. cow. . . outing resort at Oak Catk. li-P. A? Everes t Hog market heavy to shade Svlvester Dooher susUined a Hillsboro. and James Dsvis. VgJrrf " X- aV- aaaaaaaTS--l lowaru voc V ? rVtn is a few minutes was unconscious, light hogs sold from 8 o0 to 8 6., . aUended him He with a few loads at 8 i0. A w wUhout g irootl supply of stock hogs at . .h animal whieh was on Commissioner-Rodell Matte- son. Gaston, and G A Plieth, Tigard; Z M LaKue. lndepen- weaker during the lirst hall oi ,Vm v,uA. i ridinir NnHh Plains. the week, but partia V rmn-erc SaturJay and for Suey0l. McGee w j m.' ti rt l in a ii iiw n v a '- li w Boot! supply of stock hogs at . . lj-i. nMnnh.ni country ixints. but feed is scarce uudctonlv stopped, throw- Justice of Peace-W. D. Smith. and growers are not geuinn 'n:n-Bim tn the trround. Svlvester Hillsboro. holdings rea easy as usual. knur not much the worse forlKinton. Sheep house receipts i.gnt i p blcause of his experience. Constable W B Fuller. Hills- SSLthS 75 and 6 featured, Ko,wrt3 hereand there fh ciSSS but few ewe sales were made. out,yinjr districts confirm the pJgSJ clSJ jj , p. Mutton feeling was just steady sUtement that the frosts have Lnet' with little change, and absence not materially damaged . the I(C.ujHliMli Sher- of select quality prevenieu a sai- prune prospect, excepting in a islactory guane oi me nwKeu re w -xposea localities, i ne oe- Tionatable Carl Hoffman. For mand loruregon prunes in wc Ld a i ho iut tor vears. anoiv ..... . n ii nun i) v a i:. i. i .. s ..- j i juauce j n nuuuwi. i-. n.w i thu i iroL'tin nroauct is aneau ui i ll ..tkdisi In nripp The daV Of I ulWe. . a" r:zi:. t;: jrr : Jusuce worth riama, All except ine I . IW n i-- ",sllHHir yrii:.-a iui hihki"i p.L Rnlnv aVe electric, and stop at the do- appear to have vanished forever. nk Bwy. for th lady of the hoos ? to keep tab of ber expenditures ii to pay all billa by check, it will simplify matters a great desl give her an indisputable receipt and at the same time eliminate the risk ami inconvenience of keep- inga lot of cash around the house. Furthermore, the check stubs will show at a fiance the total amount oi expenditures tor a naieu unw wnitu cu.imi. ber to keep expenses within your agreed-upon allowance. Our special de partment for the ladies is a great convenience for them: why not open an account for your wife. She will fully appreciate your thouffhifulneas Modern Banhing In All Its Branches American National BanK Capital and Surplus $57,000.00 A. C. Shute, Pres.; C.Jack Jr.; Cash., V. V. Bergen, As't Third St., HUHboro, Or. SHUTE SAYINGS BANK w tot on Main street To Portland McMinnville Train C:47 a. m. Sheridan Train 9-15 p. m. Unrest Grove Train 1:00 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. Kuirene Train From Portland and the Washington County prune grower should cheer up. man school meet American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 a iinc, in v... - --- , - i l. j . KnrMt tirove. saturaay. r.piirnt on of Vera truz is in- .n frJInwra . 1 ,IA h.&J.. J.' o.,r. V""r.r ;u; a;, .r Spnnu-ou jaro-, iuu yru, Kuirene Train arr ves --o.it. tense, uu mm loon uaP4a Kinnii He " - 9:42 a. m. fearful the Mexicans wil I cut .off 220 yards. Forest Grove " .10:57 a. m. the irrigation supply LoW hurdles: shot put; pole Sheridan . .4:. p. m. periai vaney. wnere wsi nnlnit gh jump; run McMinnville " - 6:37 p. n. upon thousands , of acres .of crops vault, n numpdingPbroa( T.ia ..aeh wbv. except . the are now oeing wrcu. , - . - d . new x ioiiio - - . . , .i I a. ...ail Ani sb flarinn.ijuuiari : Corvallis trains, stop at Mxtn i" , ;ZZmI&S a and Fir, on nag. a. of the hne . ine puw t swaw wu. !IUMI," 7 l representatives w contws vu c, m Qprvice Old Deiwt Vs mo,lslcu- . tome minor sprints ana jumps. Steam Service.... v.u Hillsboro High ia training every To Portland JUVENILE COURT M-aibla minute, and the struggle p R.&N. Train 1:37 p.m. for supremacy will be between n n.il A I . , ii UnnJ.u laaiKul UilUtmMi and FOTMt GrflVe. from i wruonu judge ueaai'iici mviniaj ln,rauv.v.-.-- , , . i p It & N Train 10:24 a. m. orders committing two little girls Medals will be jwaried for Y.K.& " I" . n p p:9 kA Soc etv. first and second place, and rib- I j Ho ,Knr iwaa rvimmia. I Knna will ffO to the thirds. SS . in . .. v m Korrinnu mia. mi"" " " w. ... n- August iflwsauu ;:j tn Oliver them to that I usual. . i.. Hr i ntrnn ariiNHiiH i niunuu v . . - took a pany ui "-7"- ,.:..: Banhing in All Its Branches Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit Commercial Loans, Foreign Loan9, 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. rnnk a Darty of United. Artisans s.u .cu ." " "r i Portsmouth last weanesua RnaTks. .rl tk- haa been ousti ng the niRht and on the vicUmof Frlnk road wort the street, since all kinds oi auiu uvuu.c. A k0 nnmtAntiarv itha weather has been paruaiiy utt ahout midnight, and reacnou pcoti, T- - - .r.,"-; a . number of punwu. AMaotnIo nli were suki ...i.Uo I.j nl fh ttm ateam rh morning. Some one stole '" 7. w,; fell Bowbter has had $6 robe Tews, and ta en all in all. me trip w. -WV"" rT 1,A ffiri was adopted. u- Q.-.K VtWn. Miss alloyed Pleasure. The other was the twelve year mjH'p-p-ailua and J.N. Mc- Dance at Hillsboro Hall. Sat- oW daughter of J. F. f tjchier Kinney were out from Portland, urday n ferht a;, T"T and wue, oi iie ,,iY"' Friday, tn attendance at we iu S of Taylor & Vanderwal. Thi9 Rirl is aged about twelve JJ of the tate Wm Uura Richard Sandford was over Mn Ur er -fl" - J- Fwl Haase, of low. Hill, was from Glencw. Monday. Beu....K,t.- , - town ths last or tne woeg. up an esUte in probate court. noon strain. Marking a Date The custom grows of giving a ring to mark an anniversary such as a wedding day or some other with the date and occasion engraved on the inside. A ring is a peculiarly happy gift for such a purpose, because so easily worn and so often in sight, without the wearer making any special ef fort to see it It is quite unlike any other piece of jewelry in this respect. My display is so large and varied that people seem to take the greatest pleasure in looking it through, to find something peculiarly fitting. LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaher and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. Hill.boro. Oregon