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The" ILLSBOR IIIIXSUOKO.OKKr.ON, MAY 21. 1014 NO. 9 W ran r 0 FOREST GROVE . .VI..- v i 1 1 1 1 l.:ir..n at.-. ...v-IM ... .. - - - 1H Itava 1st w" U muhiMn Mtom,irou rhUiut'f" tf"'v" Monging 'ur N.vl-.r. of rW.t Lrove. i .-iiri'.l H t- " i...Hiit4. in which toh.LI ta .. ..... rwiBUtl camp tn.-ciing '.". i.tii'iitiHt ilst1 their rise I They obiter v Saturday .LCi. hath iniiri" jbei hM vrry lrt.ntly t were tnf" ' " ..ntiun -f God c"",ain ,h ( u rule or faun ami I., I r i -1. Dint the ix- lirth n,".ry .hang St on forlhckingdoii '" Ih tiri.1-"t f the Western Ul uf Portland, informed your r ' that It U their ,,rf that the view Hi V hold En! trtiimr. recorded .in Kv. hi ( mi l due t t bom "v Ll- lit nit thi nvilued and HiiriM , -- . ..ik.... iiiiii)4 of earth. II rau, mi..-.- . They havf.fi'J mtni,r nu Ltlwf mn-oonarie. uhout 4"" o,. f whom are in lorvign 1 .....n li.1,1-4 . rmv of mnwi'iiiane i npported by what they Udwve and teach M the Hi?l in; tithe ami offering which ... iiLn eontr nuien, i l'Jll according l their puhiiHh.tl .,..,.( itn'ir til he anl oner- ,i.5..t..,i f7ir 119(r or an jienwof l- f'r" ry nitn- i.,f ih..ir i tiotninaliot). wincn njmlrrtl at that ti' lH,iT5 jtimiiinriifitH. n. A.tM'ntiHt now numlT mow than I jiiJCK) an. tln-ir huh- Monarn arxi roinmunlcant may tfounJ in all nutin "' lnio( the t arth. Th..v rn nutilifthinir ami circti liimir their iliiominalioiKil lit- friiure in 7fi laiwuak'i'!. and lhcr iremteenotherunwritlen Umfuipi in which their view tt nrarli.'.l liV Wlird ot IllllUth The sale of their periodical in lW2MitreKatel $1 .HIW. fi . , Tln-r' are 70 or more nanitari- um Imalfd in varum countrii of th n,irl,l not iiu-hldlllkf liUlll miu tr.:itinilit nvillH. thnxik'h hirh tlieir medical miiwionary aork in Iwinu conducted. Thi-ir educational ioHlitutions in kiitnit mi, I fnrtMint Ili'liU n II 111- brrH'i with it total enrollment of Htudent. Turrit, irv Thfir ( '.clli'ml Coll the world: hut for adminUtrative purimneH it i oiviii.-.i into i uranii uivisionn. namelv: North American, hur niienn nn,l AitiiV which in tliril ire ,livi,l..,t inln':t tlnion (oil- ferenreH; which are sub-divided into Ut; liH-nt conference!. The Adventists. as their nam indicate), believe in tho noon comity of Christ; and in muiport of this h..ii.f thov iHiint to many KtriLiiuf i.n.l rocinl fllll'lllmi'lltS V..T.IIK ISIIII .Ml...- of I'lihle prophecy. They Wlieve in takinir thi Hihli literallv. ex cept where it is evidently linura tive or ymholic; und all it nyin bols Hhould be interpreted by literal tteripture. The AdvontiHta believe in the divinity of Christ, and that in Him only in to be found jiiHtilVa tion. Hand location, and eternal life, i nch to be accounted to the I - t n hi. ni 1 1 1 1 , -1 . (I'uiin.hul, unit i'utiliOirtl hy lii'Ul (mmioN iu.ixtric tkins Ihe Manama, i in a rci-iii ivcif, h, mif to H.iy if Mr.. nef, w!m i In n-. it r. Mr. I'.. ,1 HiIUIniM, ami iln Win dride, uf lUnkH "Mri, M it!!.;n HiliiM-r ht:trl i-.t . , (y morn inK on h r lnhv i. ui i i-n 1 1 .' .it , ! tup to On-jfoo. l rr'hl,i- I. .ii ri !a- tivi" and f rii-iiil i w liu-n k a , nut .-n f..r in;mv -:im. Mr- llilimr ha I ru hi -1 -,s I. at feehle hi-alth f'.r :i innnU-r i.l Ve:ir4. aii. I hIh- cxii. t t i Id 1 1- .( i. fitted hy the rhun.' i.f r!i n it.- ThuK, if tii-r !u.i i nr.- fi i i. ,. he will aiviiiniiliOi a t a f ! . I object the Imiv' ! f rri , it w ltd In r xit'-r ', si-vi r;i! i i 4 - ,. -and iiiii-t, Mum- ,!)! 1 1 1 : -fru tnl :t ' i I in u'!. Im. i -, I I1,. much hn-d f r in, pi hm !n nt uf her V'eln-ral hiilitli We thut ln-r aiiiiunt lr.ni iiitim journey frmn f.ur W i i- iii in fn faraway tlteun, with it; ;t r i t nceiierie an. I u!!il i. i l :if ford lii-r t he tili-unire an I i'ii!it he a"tn ii.tci " l.aili.' lire rv le-'i- I hi f ill at the Tarn Millim rv St.. re In f.ire they Imy thnr S.i nil- I, it a-' the price are ru'l.l . m I hat from $:t t.. J.. Mr. M I.. I- r lull. Second Str.i-t. liear Wa-h- ini;t"i. HiIM-.ki Ka t SPIRITED BIDDING ON SOME GOUNIY BRIDGES Onil rat U Awarded l ast Salur l.iv hy I he County Court IOKt Mi k MV hi f TWO HI Till H h.II I'.uiIJ Ihr ShiilU Slrai.lufr.iaJ Taihlin Ctuin( I he ci'iiit v ccitnriiisiiirieri court had a cuiiti ;-t of bid. on hand n !a t Sat ir-lay afternmin. wh i-Miit racl'irn were puttinir in lijf ur. h m M-.cral bridges Boon to If l.iiilt fur W a hiiii't'in County. Six cm, traitor were nn hand. U'ltl nn ;iiimi- uf the bid.- the ii'ii'iuht were very dnse. J. S. l.'-r.ui.i' ia the lowest on two o! the l.iii'i-.it pi.-ces of work I I I,.- hi, I i an. I succef-sful bidders ' ScholU llride .I S I .ursiiii' ! i: I'.ii t h ! i w ;...iin I u r Ki-1 ni.iT 1'imtr.ictor Slail, Ui k. ut Portland, fell und r the p. ; V. , at lleavertiiii. la- ihur-da. : afterntwn. on II. e tram hi. iihI I. r Sheridan, and the nnforlanale mail ha t one hv i-ra.hi I to a tiu'P lie wa-i I ! n l"l i ri.aiMi. . . . ir . ... I w in-re u'lipuiaiion .ii in.. i Slarhuck w a- enroiite to l on l CroM-. and had ! e e l a !".' i'i the lai.'k.'a'ecu. lie tie n tart ed buck to the co.u h. but U train hud htarted lb- ma I- a cralt for Ihe ,ide ro.-. hut not tfcltititf a lirm hold, wa-s thrown under the whet It, the car was topM-d. but it was louiid n-ci nary to jack the w he. N t.p to ex tricate him. lie wa laKen in i n an electric car. Pi.r Sale: Portable easoune. I! II. I'., eiiinne and drai: aw; l.r oa! of na-ohin ; lot ot wo.ni . ' . . i . ..il (.., CI'JI I'lllllllH-r IIMII1. .Ill l"l V ' np; 10 P'.li 1 11 XI (Ml 41 . 1 lsi mi lCJII (HI the coii- I P I ll'iiNoU i: iHi;,is .1 S l.oi'Mim' a.sar.1 tract. Zimmerman P-ride I W ; I;n (' I! Potts or' .1 S I jii-f iini' -12. .1 W (ioo.liti aAariled contract. P.ri.h-e 1 Mile Kast 'lualatin fll'.ll (HI auuier, s in inuuv of J. J. IhllsUiro, dr.. U. l. l..-d at the family residence, .. . . . ii .. i t ....... i r. t in rorllaini. ,m:i) i-. years. I months and li o.'i.vs Mrs. ' Hannah lllhr.H.k. S he was a pioneer ol ineon. co..i,v; here in Kd Was the .vidow ot the late Philo llolbnaik. and ms-ti-r .f Jake W ilson, of drenc. She leaves five children to mourn her departure: rinio. ;ur con tVHurvey..r;lr. M.i". loll;-;." k. Mrs. Kiinly t.aylord. .Mrs. ii.-.eu Watts and Sammd I . Iloduook. Funeral wa hdd at tl" resi- - .....i mi. .i-iii.. nt deuce .May . "' - - was in the lirecnwoou ccimui. Linton Leader. Dance at the W. 0. W. North I'lains. Nituruav n..u. Mav IM. Tickets, inciuuiiu: mi $1 l!.i. loeile S orcio-Mi.i. I S Lol-UI T K Pott K r l.e i-oin-r .1 W ijiHiilin .1 P. 'Iillotson. i: ii u .i .1 S l.oismur eiven award, liraham PrnU'e, 'lizard U 1 PellMllier .1 W' lloo.illl ci: potts .1 S l-orsuun i;.-aoi,i-r contract. If.l7 M lh',7 H7 KL'ill IMI 171X1 (NI 1SH (HI Arvrus and Oreironian ?'2.2T Win. Wriifht. f Pot Hand, vis ited with friend here oyer Sunday. W. M. Walker, of Chi-halem Mountain, wa in tin eoiii.ty seat Monday. Henry Matthes. of near lau rel, was over town th" I'.r.-t of the week. W. and J. W. Kavnard. of South Tualatin, were in tow n the la.st of the week. Dr. Cuv Via. of Puxton. was ow n to the county neat the. first of the week. lm Scott, of Ix low Newton, was in town Mot). lay, on leai business. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Ilaae. of South Tualatin, were in town Saturday. J. H. Haase, of ("orneliu?, lioute 2. transacted business in tow n Saturday. I.'ii-hunl '.famish, of Cedar Mill, was a county seat visitor, Saturday. Sam Steinke. of the Minter iridi'o section, was in the city Saturday. J. W. Jameson, of Farming- ton. was ui to the county Heat Saturday. Chan. True, of Middleton. vis- ited Ilillslmro Saturday morninir. bnnirinjr in the dedmn returns. A. L Cirelie, of near Laurel, was in town the last of the week, his first trip to the county seat since the first of the year. Mrs. 0. C. Wriuht and little daughter, Kleanor. of Pose City Park, are spending the week with the Misses Oison. It. It. (loodin. secretary of the State Hoard of ('ontrol. came lown Friday, to vote in the primaries. Save money on drv coods. at on i 1.) the season when vou need them : i(,i o"Li (Hi "ur ioms join K'oi. iivv'v. SUNDAY'S B.'iLL GEE A REGULAR SOIFEST llillshoro Nine Hammer Pitcher I or Many Hits and 12 Scores MM- HITS IHDE M TWO I'SMNOS HABDUARE Pikhcr Broa. for Localf Allowed Tbrte Scatter!! Hit kit Sunday's Rame was the one bijr swatfest of the season, and HillsWo ixjunded out twelve hits in the eijfht frames played, sconn"; a3 many runs. The vis itors were known as the Port land Law Students, but the brief they carried got but scant courtesy in Athletic Park. Out side of two innings, however. their pitcher did remarkably well, the slabster allowing but one hit in the fourth, one in the uivth and in the eitrhth but in the tirst inning there were four; and in the seventh, five. In each of these Hillsboro scored as mnnv runs as thev made bineles. I'.rown went in the box for iililal.rn und nitched luckv ball nil tho av. the visitors connect ing with his slants mil inree limt.u Hiirinir thf nine fr&mes. 1'n.u.n niteheo readv Dan. ana w-:im tiven irood SUDPorL In the sixth inning he struck out three in order, and his slaughter ol strike-nut3 for the game regis tered nine. The opposing pitch er whilfed but five. (ladter caught for Hillsboro. in iha first innintr. after the Students had been shut out Ed. Henderson new out, zna base w 1st. and Vanblancom. freeman. -. ltuniltrenn made hits. Schul- mrieh following with a base on alon Hitrhv hnt nut a hit that scored four. In the seventh I if tf C UonHoNtn - IV 21 II. 1UUVC3, VJ. aviiiviwat mi: m our saw.-iiivit. c?u.,t,rta.:rtu r.ooffAr wpr 2S5 (hi Ole Uahlheim. well known o-iven hits. Higby getting a base i . . . . i ... . . . . c - awanieii uie u.rt.. is now working ir a ciirar n t,aiis, resulting in nve scores in :i nn fnetiirer uo at Woodburn. - Cnctter making the circle on a 1 1 u uu irroftintr trionds in town I it; it, fhrnur trt firsL Monday. The positions and line-up were as follows: l.oinniisMoiici n)i i . . . ". i ,,, r- !.,:.. M, h.i nniT Fi-iwman. M0VM...CI OI1CJI We .,! a reliable man or woman ' . """"V.r.mJZ iZA Ruahlow .. ,, , . . i. ..t... to arrange lor iu e.ieiiMe "u ,n iiiii;i.,.niio iook line, ... .-i i ,., L,:.,,:.,,,,,,,,,,,!,!, Henderson 3 D-MCUonaia MI n. W MIOM I..H..1, v ........... . ..i.i . " ' ... I.'..! .MaLraz ne ii o 'll... ork mav be .lohn Matthes. of Chehalem .A on -i I' ,- I . -. - , . , . ...nrn i nn h few hours Mountain, was transacting misi i i. I :l.., I i, nv f, ,i-1 .. ...... in ..,... tin. tirt nf the fin o i., - - . . i...... - - whatever tiilie is put in. ISO in- week, feeling good that UHMUIIK Call in and see our Hardware stock since we have opened in our. Hew Double Store Room Wp are carrvinj? a fine line of Hardware of all V J tj kinds and will be pleased jo show you our stock Farm Implements a Specialty PmnmW the olace On Second Street, op posite the Court yard. Let as figure on your Plumbing. Hillsboro, Oregon PERCY LONG was llf -!& crnncd 1 ii AUI YIS N 'AM I.l) l-' th.ndprsnn 2 b . . . . Collins V ii n T!l a r i inm 1 f. Caesar Higby 1 b Collins imprtVh r f Dudley r f... Nord ine 1 1 .1 i 4 . . ... . 11VIIVIVI v....! ' ' . I in- week, teeting goou inai ine nun . ,,..,. r.A,in Kusse t ...i ....iiii,i.i nni ,.r i. . Wi.hhi. unrL' u"iu ii i mii w r i i v-fStmelil or IHHIO I" llll'H. O" Mi ma Cll INK n vi n mun D LlWCUlll . I " ' r. . I ,,1-evious experience necessary, me way. The game for next Sunday is Fritz Uufener. who has put in announced elsewnere. several years cleaning up a piace Helvetia section, was in I ........ It. IU o lutnu'iions uuu 8i'i"i. ......I fi (live two references. Ii. sk 11. Metropolitan Magazine, New York. A DANK ACCOUNT ALWAYS SCORES . . .... r . t ' fiT.... . ! An.mnnilinn Hignm ami is im w " "When You Aim at Business Success . . . c f . .i. i,i i.ipnipnl of arlual fact. Who Thin ii DOia mere uvurc u. 9.: v.. ims n " . . .....;; inr without i.Mr,i nf a business esiBoiisniucin .r ......v SmMte t-'kinR connection,? SOSIE OF TUB LARGEST VIWSIS TIIB COUNTRY owe thrir potition of power in the busmes., woil.l to-day in thier earlier uava or their UK. " ! Vhteuw. wful growth would never have been made possible. fir minded Loan De- XSmXIZ M ieaWb.e,.r1ueS,hat ltakeeSS with aouSid banking principles is at the service of depositor. of this bank . National BanK , uiif.f..o. Omm. ruatf xrm.m per. IMON STOCK YARDS Kcceiids for the week have been 1 t 4.141. I ... ....m l i.: calves, r.;i; noKa. ;;;iii;i; sheep, oil:, in the the citv Monday morning, taking a breathing spell after getting in his crop. Dan P.ailev. of South Tualatin, u !w trims.'ictinir business in the LfiTTHR FOR FARMERS Ti,n Ai-mij. Orpo-nn will be Call- ed upon frequently tnis ran w furnish exhibit material for was iransaciiiiu nunnir.-ici -1 nsiern i.anu onuwo, ""iv, citv Monday, and while in town ctate Fairs, and for traveling ex I i ., ,..., H. id fin- his annual I i..-i'. Two Portland men w. tv l ;ittle rece.ts less ' ia ;"r auto ic,.nso to Salem. A high standard was set last i. ...i in Sa inoiiiierry. "" saine I.erion a -t . with our exhibits iney ironi' ... . '., ,'.... i,,.irri l otwb 1. . . Ho iz ana aillliv. oi near ji " --- , - T..l...r last Tliursiiay ane.o .,.. rnnnr uie iiim. ion ,- :; - . ,,,. : w..re first everywhere, inoraer 1 . hoot hOU It'll h IN L' LLIIH Itl iHiiuv nil"-'- . . ... 1 I Iii'lllll i.ti ' ! y I riMiii' 1 III I nil 'v . I . . . ... i llicir oou.c - - - ' -r T. holt . ......... r.iek III 1 ll 1,1 11 KU'fl l.. againsi oio. ......... - .1 1 1 , 1 1 . I . - cii One cir of select be n the e . wit U his tnresner uiauou. n, ": " 7" i .... i. . t in.,, had lallen iiiio . !,, t,i i ho. tinet.iroi moi iw ' . .imrrppasivo crowers keeD in ewoeiii t... i.wt r.i .i,,iv hi-oiieht S ''7t. am lialcr. tins season, ami num.- r , -. Irown.ng. ami uie one -.eon .eo , i.V.iio ui.i.idv for nenod vear. mind the importance ui ( lioice CON Minn " ... mimtlPS. . . I,...,, V..rv lit Lie IHUCIier i u n,, o nf nenr Mountain-1 ...... .. HI III in. . J, ... I'liti", - tale, was a citv caller. Monday SHUTE SAYINGS BANK American National Bank was To Portland - 6:2U 7:10 8:2S 10:17 1:1 1 3:rr 6:0.ri 8:0!) 9:lS. -55 minutes. . a m ..a m .a m ...a in .. p m ,. p m ...pm ,.p m ,pm From Portland 55 minutes. 7:50 9:ir.. 11:2!) 2:18.. 4:87... 6:24... 7:30.... 9:22... 12:;i().. .a m .am .a ni ..pm .p m .p m p m ,.p m .a m his life Irving to save lus iriemi. The two were iisiiimk - ..ream, and had V ilav S. The l.ona-s through to Portland out in-i . u. & N.. I'ri lay atternoou. Sheriff lt.-v.--sve,y.nuch ii"" " TU. : , ;. ind recipient oi o . ' ; "'s. . r. r..,.l.lican nominations. Mini . 'fi. ...... ii .re vt'l v day morning: ,v;, few precincts which o... r.- 'i. ni,... eunii.linientary vote ontne 'republican Z were n few scauenuK fnv.irutile www. I"'1''' aM.". " ' jjjvo him a suosiamoi .- II C Cursteiis and .1. Van deranden. of enr lio.v. w'" 1,1 he ci ' Siturdav morning, com Si in to see the primary went. (labe tenner, of above Moun- .,.u,lale. was in town . " 7, tf in the Mountain eitict election retunis. Miss Minnie Abbott relnrne. .... last of the week. afU no,,,. . .. wi( , n. alives nn extended usu lM in Portlami. . . ... r Nnr 1 1 lin. 1 W. UOOlllll. oi . J- K'tturi a.v. w-as n tne coon ,y - - . n i n f i'i..i.' on imsmes ctmrt. V K and l!ert Kowell were u,. stuck oiieiine. ttaie, was a city c;iuei. iionu.i. Swine liquidation heimv normal jj0 says lnm planting is the seven day period. Hog " tjone with up bis way. .: .. IV. In "(V lower Oil the ... ; , tl,., ..veenlion of late nnt.1- foi nrices I V to 'JiV lower on i" with the exception of late pota- t 't' . L 'l I f j K .11 I I . week. np'M"""1' 1 , , , toes. N. v" - ...... Ahi.runidmutionano.ani, this week. iron, a .. ci;wl.rrieS. To parties wish more than the penou 11 , , ,hip mvn con. :l- "! U1, e':.;sio;,.m Kwes essuins on price will W md;- 'wetVrs 2,c lower Lambs Telehcme ueo. ,et,uer -.. ...... ivj mi the most desir- niera s-o. 1 , i ' i.l, ' v..rt- liiile Soring I.V...1 Hnllimr. of near Newton. .i,.iv' oiVerini'. The following "made hay" for the county court. . . i...... tin in. ml of the M,....i.nr ntiinir the frass in I , ,..,ket P.est yearling wethers the court yard. It is a pious idea ,lllL.'HTiJ - ';n oau Uan iiq tnapmire flrooa I III juu nvip I nmiimona hu nntifvinff the grow- niiui ui.v no .-j .. - j -. - . . i . . I : 4 .. nnl ku m 17 I ers ot me necessny, anu wj . . ll . I I nnh hmrv OTP Wf. lllg litis local uuuv.tj, . will strictly adhere to the former policy ot laoenngau saiiiyica the name ot me county a grower. Credit win ue jusuy .i;L.ti.il.nliin Ul.Tll I.'UIVU. . I man mrito nn trtr anv Viiuweio inj .. . .v. , . information. We desire to be of every possible assistance. Yours cordially, P f Phonmnn V. V. V".,-..1 Oregon State Immigration Agent. (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ Combined Resources ... 690,4.81 Danhin in All Us 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. tof. 'JT. best old wethers -i to to fi. liest. ewes ' ",,' yearling hmilis l too -o. opium iambs 7 pre- . For sale: Several young cows, fresh.-Ray Emmott. on Garden to 7 2"). IS! whiK h, watchc tion returns. w 1 Ilutner, or near neuv -.-jVa's u to the city Saturday mary results. Ed. 8rtta.btotol jjnthe Btret't8aft'aextended ,llnesa- I1IDS I'OR WOOD ... . i Sealed bids will he receiveu u i,; jUI,e 15. l!)ll.fort lie delivery of sixty cords ot i rsi iw ui- ,r,-owHl lir wooil. ur lengths. Peliverytooeioum-u. the court house ny wpi """,' The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. J. Fi. lieeves. Sheriff. Hillsboro, May 15, 1S)U. I OR SAl.l: OR traop. Puller and all m.SSy H,u pm?nt. Will either .. ... I...i.it for u traor st.i tins o lott cows. Call orauuress - - . i iu;i itnui I 11 i !,'... :ltlta KOSH, VJIf., lice, Hoaverton, Ore 11. 2. I. Argus and Orcgonian $2.25 irtfot thi'senrlv. while it is vet green, as another velvety growth will follow, otherwise ine sec ond growth would be what is known as "timbory." Ii' A Harris returned to Hood liiver last Sunday after noon to preach the Haccalaurette wrmnn for the graduating class of the High School. Mr. Harris ...o a cm niui iimitr uer in ine ll.a M .'.'ii ; ... class. He will pack up his things while there and upon his return llillshoro will be a full Hedged resident of this city. Uoaa Snnires of Keaverton. has sued Isaac Squires for di- unmn The eomn aint is anoui ..a imiiniin ns anv filed here lately, and the widow says she wants a part ot ine properiy, nf thrpn minor children. LUSU'lif " -. and, thirty five dollars monthly . uk oi um-ia Tiuir i.nf alimony, one om-s husband has mistreated, her and also physically assauneu uui, uc sides calling her a "d--d lousy stinker" whatever that may mean. S. P. AND P. E. & E. All rtV mnt tho P. k &N.. trains (ill, t.x.VK - , V j I are electric, and stop at the de pot on Main street. To Portland MeMinnville Train 6:47 a. m. Sheridan Train 9.15 p. m. Forest Grove Train 1:00 p. m. McMinnvtlle Train 2:15 p. m. Eugene Train 4:58 p. m. From Portland Eugene Train arrives... 8:15 a. m. McMinnvtlle twst :mvi .iu:o a. m. chondnn " ..4:30 p.m. McMinnv lie -b:d P. m. i - i Teoina onph WAV. exceDt the Cnrvallis trains, stop at Sixth and Fir, on flag. Steam Service. Old Depot To Portland P. ll. & N. Train 1:37 p.m. From Portland P, K.& N. Train 1034 a.m.' Jewelry of Quality Good Solid reasons wliy you should buy your Jewelery and Silverware from me will be found by looking through my line of Fresh Desirable Goods Up to-date in style, honest in Quality, and absolutely right in Trice. LAUREL M, HOYT WatchmaKer and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. Hillsboro. Oreon "acta, west of city.