The W JfBO '9m nlLLSBOR GOS, JiH.I..Sl:()K(),()Ri;c1(:; m.V l'-, NO. 10 AIR vnnnn Hill I'JUQ KllhU IVIHI1 ww 0 FROM RIVER fin.'i.l. a r.Hi.l. fit of - I. I ii few Wrt'llK. L.n) I"' 1 " pukrla-l Si.iur.luvaftT. Ihrrv Ja W. I. of t"' Lt, rilid'"- Pe'd "I 4l, in lli' "inn. hrrn in Hi' riM-r H-viTttl .. i ... I u iff and litrnu (" I ' llllHUt tt I"W i I ii. I.i ll... ..iil. Hrl Unit MCV.-l. r, ' l &. N Irui-k. In Mr ,'!)( flU'l""- I' -. .... I .. t,Ufltt--". Mild l'"' "I"" on llii' I'"" f"r u ,',,rt lit.r j!"ihk' buck I" work rrtri't company. It n ... i -1 .. . 'f (nr the H.HIH' company, ijtnm-iiil family litrd up ... II L .... tl... I tld I'l' M.iriimiimii mi iin- r!r. M.iv li l"iH'-ti. lu I'ni ll.iti.l. ami wa l frUnml !l d.lV later. Not up Hammond r irlfJ ul rix-arjiu i t Hi' I'm I rtlCf. .r.wiiil'.t kits t t urn ,Jf out itll "Ii" 'Crptloli It krl. In t titH W4H It wi lull fr.Mii Hi'- Wnlch v. rf'iio i nut iisii'Iin tin !i j I .i i ii m more until LiXlul In wan ruliUsI af- ry ili.Kfl. "! dm Um) lhnin m tin' stream. lUmmiifiil f.iiiulv ami Mrs. Mil uii1 child h ft IllllsUi !) Sunday Him ning, going i.t'aiil. ar.it not lung con!. I jrr.nl uf tln-ir future plan. t dial man is a I to have lnn-iu'd of a rliffrful din ar., n l it is n tHirtnl that mfe arij friends Hroiit I hi 1 that In' committed nturi.lt. ( tin hrni.Hi'H might have w rvcmcd dy a fall from the )i-t it is iilrmml n rtain heuns iittuckfil dv dulil mi It, luiviisi-in Hayn; nhi'ii In- Irft iiii- ttt HillslKini day liffun' ln ilmaiiiM-aroil jihiiii uinl liv'ht-ln-arti'il. his lu-t wonl kuii u joki'. tm untf Ins two Miuti'tiHi'H ami riiil ay. I lu ri in no mim- itrotitnl fur any otlu-r hu !in than that of muriliT. IhaJ im troiihli'S, uiul was al- ' Mk'lit hi-artfij ntul chivr- l i i) dow n town to- ii'f Krulay tiitfht." naiil Mr. Ininion.l. 'ami at First ami lliWI Htri'i tS, W (it'll W' WlTt liif hoint', hr ili't-iili't to fo pn town ami Hi't a niovinn 'iff show. Id' Iff l mo ami f Mduwn First Htrci't toward i. I iliil ma Hfti him nftrr "I and whi'ii he fuilt'd to rt-- p ti tin' liuiisf thf next day I '''wi thai sonif minfortunf M liav.. dclalli'ii him ami 1 f ilifil tin iM.lioe." "t'hail dffti wnrkinu toiffth- I man extract-making hih! Hfll- iKDiisincss. He wn.s an exucrt I'llHt. ThoiiL'li diiHiiii'ss is riifht now we werf not in yant, and every thinx Btt'in- Hk'nt. le wum in iriM)d w'thfn I left him. 1 df- fveii,it,m,r ,.iH0 ,(...., ,(.,,. , DiirdtTi'd dv Miuiiffine who "JW'it, had money. ir. lowrmenil dresseil well, ' niilfllt iimilv lni'ii Ilium ii!j. kfn for ' he ri'ully was." hp TowtiHemlrt movfd to 'IMMiril fruill I'.irllnn.l Of t im Vli'tf Tl.ott ...... .,.,,,..1.. - j'tia, A lll'jr ill I VV'fW ii rnumKiii in iriwil tantliiiK tr thf WiHidmen of thf n'riil, havimr SLHKNI inmirnnfc n the order. 'K SAI.R OR TKADI2 I J Swi-nsiin Stump Fuller C('s.sary.M1,imu.nt. Wil tins or trad,, it for i'l" ' ,l al1 r nddrt'HS I lm.,,SunUl l,,H. O"-. lt'avtrtitn fii.a v l-'l :nri I .1. d-l.lt t H it .lire rt-fffit ly ( U tter I runt it I n!i.ra.,( in in, ; inif lut ll INl :o-r.- dimi. allt'irt'd to df elifil.U' tu i i,t. , t,, this t oiuilry. do 1 1. ii.t v , , , i kliOWIIij.' tnlidil iui,h (;ri-, Afi.l. di'll HS IoIIoas; " 'nun ;,.. ,, t riitioii of tin- Ian I in i, i ,,i tfll you w hiTi- It I i Iml it i , naff dt-t that any :v tl ,' , t hut df'-n taken III tr,i rmi.lrv i nil the Hidi" of Muni- th i ii.t., , v ht re only tin- rnn s ru i!. r. :,,-. ll. i Viinild furv'i t it i i r,r, iinlt-HM you want to n, (, here ami hire It yn.r to t.i. . Vim through the j , r. ! 1 :,: (-IHity'H deit l.tnd a,i (, ,. nteaded defore tl,e I V.ii . , we run I toast of mini.- a (,. t here." For half or evi ,:u.i'i- Nr.. I , four III re dair y at I !,., r.it.ii all fenced with l.o; rroHS fenced into Will Cotiiiii-i" fti:.i!l exchuiilff and e'1-.v i lerefice. I inminiaii ,', ( ilinton, I h e. The Sixth .r rii,;i I ntiH-k Show w I I 1 1- I i llSSlWlatloll's JTullih June 1 fi I'.. A!lh llHS I teen !eadl!i IM iiiikii lam e d iri'.i' t . -years, it ii y ,i. ,i ti hlliilmn iu t unit tli . class any i.red -ir compare la ur iM . w ' , t 1 I urgent Mii.i.ar -! o i h -; , in the N'orlhw i-t 1 1 . in- . ject of the ho, n to i 1 ;i ,!., the dri eilliiir arid f. h' : , the Ih-nI t .i of Ir,i t ... i t.-r delllute pra.'t ir:i! ; i . r ( . , S '! , of the In -.t f lurk I 11 . i o II. .'on IS tu I"- foi;i il I', III !, ,! ! a ljuiiiiiii' i i ii -i. Ladies are r ( -n- ! t i ! u the I'ariH Miih'ii r Sloie Ii, lu-,' they duy their Sl'ini,' I .it--, a the itires are ri'iit i . I hit from $.1 t. Mr'i M I. :. dan. Second Street, i.o.ir W.i . itiK'ton, Iliil-iU'io Ihf Fan!"..- Stat.' Ili.'hw:.'. ( 'oiiimissiuii Ii ii i a.r.'iii'i.tt.--l rs.lnal for tti.ii i.l.i'iii. in.' f Ue 'I ik'ard road, do.wi in l; Southeastern .art nl tho cu.ini. I lilS IS the vtret. Ii of ro i l on (' . thrmu'li du'livxa'. t" t ";i ,:,! 1 1 that has c.i'i'-d Inotlor li.o Wttuni r. of I'.. i ti.iii.l, ; oii, ,, . real iam and tin Ar i- i v:.i I that the a it. peo,.' have at i.i't f.iiin.l sonio rr h i. 1 hey i i III fl PfV nsmnr ninr ioc i uamAbt URbt Ml BETS CHANGE OF VENU in arj'iirrierit dir the prayer for the trariHfi-r. I DPUlON l.l.f.CI tVtC Ik' UNS iiil lir I).iiiii,:,,, .5it v, Ik- IKiirJ trt HIMi s, )IM)M I'l.lM I.AtV .an. I.,u;ut tVnln r mc Coniplitncnl in 'ullnniiuti Court I . i a . L ' e I 'o ,:,t , ', , l-t 1- '.a i'i ,i. I t ..t I;..' far :,. I I i W.i I', i asi a I now prolia county t. money on the tlioru'inhfare For Sale; I'oitahle v.'a o!inr. I) II. I'.. eii.'iiie and drair "aw ; I ,r eal. of LMsoliin ; lot ol choiiper'rt timls, all for ?I.Vi. iiiiiirf of .1. .1. Nu drt'inier. llillslHiro, Or.. II I. s l' J, W. Hit' !m and Jake Milnr were in rrnl:i.y. as a conium Iff from (Jleiii'iM' Loili.'!' No. 'J.., K. of l. Imikiiu! over th.' van oim inUr' halls, their tindini's to p'aintiil' upon nml nil Ifither pmH or I llKn '1 liosi'tlak' , pOHlOl 2. S. IJvfHiey, of Oak Fark, wan in"f ?'t'irday arte rntMin, xrvvl- friends. ,Iiu,nV1V,y' on liianor plait, 'y I lams, was over the last of ' " Hfty8 the rains iJy a,1(i Saturday were of i wmabl,. benetit to crops. a i-tl..-..I- ii i. .i, i ot .'..I ! ''-I ti.. r. Ii..' I, i ii.h I!. K l :ey ver "i".''( romilietired ill rt of Multnomah No.i ml.er. l'.iTJ. tr . ' I ihima'.'e.s for ai- n. l.-r in alli'ed state. - in i!o hv .Mr. Ioiiue in " ho i ., iii IlilUlioro in l :.t the tune of 1 i.' .' of Hiiilioru riti. -tu 1 rie a city tu ket. came up ! :im.:,' in ,iii,oi- Kava- 'i. ;-:.ittiii r.t, 1'ortiaiid. I v. lijiou a motion fori . mi.' from Multno- j .i'ito'i Cciiity. j I lor t r.insfer w a i o; i'i Nvtion 1 1 of the i'. wl.fr. pro', i le.s tl,at. . o! I i r ra is the ;! ion t." i ..'iiii, .'I ee. arid trit'd in ..'.'. I'l 'A l.l.'h the defelld- ..' . ! :..t of til, "ii r.--ii.', or ! .'I. I at the c'lmmetice ' : a. ti .:i. prm idi'd that .0 ' i .'i l'o in, .-, I on an al t .? t. wi . the s un.' in- I l-i I he i o i.ity w here the .f a. !...') ar...e, or w here i ' . . I. nit or a1 1 V one of ! ..j.-;, (hen either Slll'll . I a, I at any time lu fore I ',.-re if, he t r.t'i- I'Ttvd up i! 'll o! lie l!eeid;Ult S. to ' ! i I . '' ::t le it one of h I.-., l.,..t , thereto re-ide--; ..' j a,, to! in such action !,,. a s'o.. and SuMicielit : e.' ,' !!, I i .:. .il.tnts the .nl el -,t: i id . lent that j .. r.'h.i. red Ha rem in favor n l .I leiulaiits and a.'ainst hlrh I. and si all d" I'X- I ! - at h a-t to sureties nr.: the ipialitications of u.i arre t. and "hall he ap- ! hv the Court or .lude . riur.'jt' To I'ortland :21 7:10 K:'JX l: 17 1:11 ::." ;: H-.tfJ .t:..S From I'ortland 7:.u 'j.: 11 2.1 s i.::7 i;:'JI 7;::o liv CAM. I Ok WAIk'AMS ! PASS THE EIGHTH GRADE Largest Class in History ot the a rn a ,:, State Lxaminations a rn ; a in 0 I M m STLDLNTS IN EXAMINATION I' (i in - p in - p rn P rn llilhburu fidi Fiftcea Qrad and Fortat Grove U Ah warrants drawn on the y n eral fund, City of Ilill-il. r .. a,, l endorsed not paid i'or want of fundii, are hi-rehy called f;.r av ment, and interest wid f.'a..e af ter Friday. May '11, VA 1 F. J. Si wc!l. City 'i"ri llill.sU.ro. Ore.. May lil. Ft'l 1 Millard Furm tt. of ( it was down to the city , on prohat" lrir iness, J. S. Miller and W. W. of Si hos, w i re coniily itor-i Monday. .lude C. K. Kir; it. i f was up to the enmity i last of the Week. K I ; i ' eat a.."ti :.un. n n. M lit ll i dy unit Slu'lld me; t In- ' I out I a :...n. oi i ll of : this ' . rlloii. '.audi!!' pre-. mt. -d to the in ronipliance with hit alter hearing a r . : r r r.ls and roiisiderine; the ail. .la. Us and counter allidavits, and run: idei'iiik' the fact that thf M,ii;moi s w as not served until i mi ml hs al ter the commence ment of tin- action, thf Court held that it was mandatory that the i hature should he granted, and the case removed to thf count v in which the defendant resided. I he counter allidavit of thf I,., r. iuirle.l to their home ol. w hich is soon lo huild m North Flams. ;ieticoe l.olj'e was line of tin' lir- l to duihl lis "A n castle liall at oiu iiieiuee. iiiiw that the town pupnlat ion has shifted to North 1'lains tln v will duihl there, Thf l"df is priiHpcriiik' nicely. Mr no. I Mrs. John Fmrick, of aU.vf The I Lilies, arrived in tin' rit v last week, and visitcl wit!i A. W. Sifcrist and f .iniily-co.n- UiK down to see that m'.v uriind i,, 1. 1 Mi- iniick re uriieii i lie iui ,'if 1 1,., week, and Mrs. Fm- rick if muiiicd for a f'w Mr nod Mrs. W. N. I'.anvtl I'll! , . ...i,,n,...l s!ond:iv trom their trip to Knsel.urK'. wlu-rf I hey fiijofd thf hin nnniial festival. there thev werf quests ol .Mr. ami Mrs. Mel 1'arnsh. For salf. rhcap. if takeii at . . I ... . I O Ol.fl1 ' I I ) I I once: iinvim: muse, u o,i... harness; hors- is black, a "n I'JIKI. and is S.ll'h (h ar. me. .. Iriver nml work animal, i. OKlcsby. Key. )V' r-h.w Itlonin.ef bflmv Newton. V.ii n "Saturday. He says . ,ofS not think the hop i',vp will be iw bur this yi'iiriiMi ;.. (Wefon. as the stand is nut m to the average in many yanli. The Cernian Speakme: Nn-ietv will meet the First Sunday in June June 7 at lh" lam . ! J.ahn Oppenlander. l near N I,. V station, ni.rtlieast of t ' - lius. ih.ui ulnlivvnod in I lie market - ,et priees for Falh-r Simiiner, ' verv. See nie him. ' of wood. II. I. Sehmeller. Herman l'ape. of Kaslern Ore iron, was down this week, nml ?' i...... mi iii'ol.iilc business, i the estate of .he late Jo , an Fane, of near Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. near Oreneo. were in the ul Saturday afternoon. Cbas. Hoy, of near liethany, was in town Monday. said motion and heat inf. is a rather line cerliiicate ol character for thf defendant rum-iie and in part is as follows: "lh.it the defendant herein, ll. I'., l.uit'ue. has for many wars h .en ;i resident and in habitant of Washington t'oiinty. Ores:un, and for a number of wars past has been, and now is, the Ihstrict Attorney for Wash ington County. Oregon, and lias a latv.c polilical. social and per sonal follow inn; and that for many years prior to his death, the father of thf defendant was Comrtvssiuan, representing the State of Oregon in the House of Representatives at Washington, 0. C . and was an inlluential and prominent person during his res idence at Uillshoro, Oregon, and that there are numerous ac quaintances and friends of de fendant's father still residing within the jurisdiction of the Circuit v'ourt of the State of Or egon for the County of Wash ington; and that, the laniuy oi the defendant. K. F. Tongue, is prominent and inlluential. and through its social and politieal standing, and business interests, has a wide and extensive inlhi enee. and is well known to all of ll... i n lellil I '111 t S I if Washington County. Oregon, and for all of these reasons it will be impossi ble for the plaintiff to secure a fair and impartial trial in the Circuit Court of the State of Oivgon for the County of Wash ington; that it. will be impossible t.rolitaiii a jury in said Court, the members of which are not well and favorable aeipiainted . -ii, i Ii ilefenihint. 1'!. H. Tongue, and therefore favorably disposed toward mm; mai im plaintiff herein is practically un iciiiaitiled in said Washington County, and the largo political, social 'and business acipiamtances of the detendant. H. 15. Tongue, as well as the tact that he is i : ;..t A t toriif v ns hereinbefore in.iiiui , , , . . ji.ii.nl will work a detriment and hardship upon the plaintill htGeo.'u. Faley made the elos- Oscar Thayer, of Ch. Mountain, was out to liiii Saturday morning. Fimlley Mcl.eud,-(,f C; was down to thf cui ;tv Monday. ('has. Schomburg, "f M'un taimlalf, was in the county seat Saturday. Horn, to Harvey P.achelar r.'.d wife, Fartnington, Ma Hi, It'll, a son. (loo. llolscheiiner, of Flmonica. was in the county seat Monday morning. Waldetnar Seton. of Portland, was out Monday, on probate business before Judge Heasoncr. K. W. Oglesby, of near Roy, was a county scat visitor Mon day morning. Harold Halvorsen. am' wife, of Fartnington. were in the county seat Saturday evening. James liobb, of (Yntcrville, transacted business in the city Friday morning. James McClarkin. of near Laurel, was greeting friends in town the last of the week. John Priekctt. of above b'orest drove, was down Saturday, at tending to Socialist all'airs. Mrs. A. P. Stahl, of Wilbur. Wash., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carl I.arsen. and other rel atives, ihis week. Mrs. Lindsay and Gabriel Lockman, of South Tualatin, were in town Monday, on pro bate business. Do not forget the dance. Sat urday, May ol), at the Uillshoro liall. Here is where you always have the best of times. The dance at. Uillshoro Hall. Saturday evening, May WO, will he the best yet -do not forget the date. J. J. Knratli. one of the pio neers of the Phillips section, was in town Monday morning, and called on the Argus. 1. 11. Maxwell, of above Moun taindale, was a city caller Mon, dav afternoon. He says that hops have a good stand up in his section, and that the vines are doing nicely. About fifty people were ns sembled near Lincoln station, Sunday morning, to witness a "rooster main, between some game chickens brought out from Portland, there were 10 ne 1 il. A. seven mains, ami men it uik chicken dinner and festivites. Sheriff Reeves had been notihou of the main, and appeared on the scene just as two ot the games were shackled ready tor tne nie- and-death encounter, and then steel spurs were bristling with brightness. Koeves orougiu in live Portland parties and they put up $10 each to appear later. When the ollieer approached all scooted for the timber, and no one was caught in the meshes excepting the Portland contin gent. The Humane Society has due n watching for bouts of this kind, and when they learned of thf nnnroaching main the 8heritt"8 oflice was notified Un.- Eighth Grade examination was held in Washington County, a m . May 7 and H. This is the largest a m j class to receive diplomas since 1' la J the Lighth Grade wa3 instituted. jlHI j Ir eluding the pupils that wrote .,, j on Geography and Physiology, pin! there were o"t-r 000 people in a ni ! the examination. The following were granted diplomas: Hist 1, West Union school, Louie Turpen; Dist 2, Cornelius, MgrnuniJ lierthold. Ueorge Van Arkcre, Timothy Phelps, Clara j Nelson; Dist 3, Laurel, Grace Dailey, Dist 0, Union, Fleanor Kgginian, Fist her Losli; Uist 7. Uillshoro, Clair Sample, Uussell Carter, Georgie Baldwin, Kuth l uster, Albert Ferguson. Allie Souther. Hlanch Scroggins, Leon ! Tatniesie, Kva liaycraft, Susie i Koimdey. Golda Sewell, Annie l.ngeldinger. Lester Sorenson. Viola Walch, Harriet Adamson; lo-l !l, North Plains, John Diers SioriV, Farnest Dye, Margaret ' Hanger; Dist 10. Dilley. Faye ."l.irtin; Dist lljt, Gaston, Mar j ian Kates. Martha Jones; Dist 12. jCiv. . nville, Dertha Case; Dist 11. ; llov, Lorraine Giguere: Dist 15. Forest Grove. Howard Jones, lMda Mann. Elizabeth White house. Mary Olmstead, Eliza beth Seymoure, Heine Mwre, hicanor Haskell, Cecil Shotwell, Mabel Uasmusen, George Thom as, Wni Martin, Nola Ramsey, Margaret Hinman, Nellie Walker. P.s! 16. J i ii-st Pale, lUrul l Knox; Hisi i;, J.tiktimn, Arihur Sireuaec; U:-.t ai, Cohitiilun Acaileniy, Mane Pro v i t, Imsi ll, Muld'.tloti. Frnncit lavi, . iiii Kncka-N . bisl j, Ti(tit, Krueit i'or -S-! a -, 1-iln-llii Mills, Lillian li'onu, i oiui- 1 u atil; 1'i-t J4. ISacona, Msbei Si s,.ii. M rl'.e IIofltiiBa; Pist j6, TuhI itin. C urn I.nt-thi, lttulah Austin, Flor nrdilM'n, Vcliiu N)ler, lalei'n Hume Clicsltr Kmn, Knylicl.l lleitwrger; Iit t-, Willis, l.'iuie hutch, Kiclianl ltusch, Kslliei Uilii); Ina 19, Keeilville, Crl I'lersuii, i.i-iie Ynndle; Dist Jo, Galea Crtk. (icorni Sto.liliiriJ, lvlilh, Church l.ill, Myrtle I'nucieit, Arlie Fineout, linl 33. Cherry drove, Mvrtle Fettii, Ceilimle Mcklun; Dist 3S, Oreuco, Mii'k Uich, IlaiolJ StraiKht, Joyce II iiii'iky, Carl l'eleraon, Kenneth Power, M1I0 Kiisiinissen, GeorKe I.ivengooil; Ins', 39, Schuhs. Royal Kmmel, lewey .Sdmiuike; I ist 43, Sh.nlybrook, Oliver Noitniup, llcirii Chrisieusen, Ceta I'urr e'liua. Atta Hrott'ti; Dial 47. Alljert I'.unlit; Il.st 4-S, lleaverlon, Mathilile Ciiki-. lii-rvl reteraon; Dial 49. Raleijjh Whitmore; P'st 52, Mary Koch; Dist 54, l lr.liip. llorlhv DodRe, Heilwiu Trno, I! 1a TiK-Ue, I-nmia Schneider, .Mary Oninil, Ililila Heller, Lyilia Zurcher; 5s, l-nrmiiitjlon, Johu Kmn him; Dist b. li'iiih Mullcr; Di9t 73, hsther Peters, liiil.luli McConnell; Dist 77. It oomlnu, iiinii Kniiua; Dial SS, Sherwooil, Arties Peters, Ciul l'lttcher, Gladys Jloihack, Klsic Mo'zcn, l.o'a Vincent, June Wlut lock; Dist S9, l'.ertha Reinemer, Henri etta Keir.rnier. Dist 92, Garden Home, Uweivuce Taplln, Iona KitiR; Dist 94 Vil!nr.l Wriiljie, Marparct Lewia; Dist 95, KlUH l-'uhner, Alice l'atton. Lllliau ruhrcr: Dist 96, Sterl Speesz; Dial ioj. M.ihil ltutlctt; Dist 107, Ivy Uverniore, Kiel nuchncr; Dist 59, Dan Jones; Dist jS, Alma Kmmoiia; Dist 75, Pearl Thorn imrnh; Dist 92, Anna Keeney; Dist 92, Clara lnillernon, Henry Krikson; Dist 95, lUitli Rick, Rosie Kehrli, Helen Petti lioiir. There are quite a number of pupils who are exempt from the w ritten examination, because of substantial grades earned each month. These will receive their tiplomas in June, some of them already having been written, but withheld until they have gone the requisite number of days to earn their papers, Uills horo has five in this class Misses liuth Linklater, Marion Lytic, Marie Long, Goldie Whit more, and Sylvester Dooher. 13 IDS FOR WOOD Sealed bids will be received up to June 15, 1914, for the delivery of sixty cords of first class first growth fir wood, four feet lengths. Delivery to be made at the court house by September 1. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. J. t,. Keeves, Sheriff. Uillshoro, May 15, 1914. HARD17ARE... Call in and sec our Hardware stixk since wc have opened in our New Double Store Room Wc are carrying a fine line of Hardware of all kinds and will be pleased to show you our stock Farm Implements a Specialty Remember the place On Second Street, op posite the Court yard. Let us figure on your Plumbing. PERCY LONG Geo. Shirley was in from Lau rel. Monday. Taylor Hill, of Portland, was in town 1 nday, on business. Jacob UafTety, of above Mount aindale, was an Argus caller Fri day morning. Save money on dry poods, at the season when you need them. Our loss is your gain. Attend our Bale. Greer. ii m m m w r- LOT : I Vv v - v c r tJ AiNrx AIWAY5 A BANK ACCOUNT ALWAYS SCORES Hi(het "nil Is the Most I-tTective Ammunition When You Aim at Business Success This is not a mere figure of sjw cli but a statement of actual fact. Who ever heant of a business establishment attaining anv ureal success without iVpenilable bankinu connection.? SOME UK Til K LAKGKST FIUMS IN THK COUNTRY owe their position of power in the business worlit to-day to the finatcial assistance renilernl to them in thier earlier ilaya by their banks, and without which their wonderful growth would never have been maile possible. A conservatively manaiied anil yet exceptionally fair minded Loan De partment which is in a position to comply with all reaaonable requests that re in keeping with sound banking principles is at the service of depositors of this bank. American National BanK Maft and Third St., Hillsboro, Ore SHUTE SAYINGS BANK American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 690,428.81 Banhing 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. Do You Looh at an Out-of-Proportion World? Objects seen near the edges of flat lenses are distorted, but the ITORIO deep curve of toric lenses prevents i vision. Toric lenses are a vast im provement. Let me show them to you. LAUREL M, HOYT Watchmaher and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. Hillsboro, Oregon i "i H