ME ffllLLSB OR HII.LSIiOkO, ()RK(;on, ji;vj; ii 101 1 NO. 12 Lxxi r ann ri i a i i i ft KUU UUUI J ATPORlLAiiU t1Ul.lt Ariaria ..... liV Till' It iV Wf $0 ", ' .(Vtfil Si-rlcr .Hkc Prca.al fdiwaw I. to 11,1.1. -H kn" , II ILL.r.i llli'll At llIM trinu'" Pj I'ortlnn.l, .Sunday. In ....... .,m h railroad lu l v.irwi" - .... j,p rune r' -nuliiMr.-d H,!UUiit mul nearly thrrr rtof .ra!. l.uilt. Tlf rijrttl , ula-du-d through tnWI trui t. Nrth f ". urk protn-iwd a far rthrtit w U ihviII.'. wh.n rpin thf ruonry inurk-t kill lb r.)j. t Ut-r h" w merle! ith th. liiif U twii ti yinJTillamk. but th v.-it vi!m fi'H Utriwik'h. and was I ink hiiM II far an J wi.li Kindr an.l h had a k knnaitili('Ca it the North- t. i'ortioiiii i in ' Krau j IhlUUiro art Mill in tw, itiJ il'n through lh L;h ('"a't addition. whi-r hi kinuai tn roniHTt at Nw L it a. rar In-fore tin m-km-nU -r IfVi-lod. :nJ a Uirn at tllatgow. Uland. at.tl wa tttfrd about 70 in ll a Kraduate i.f eo ltnv-rily. and wa a Ml rnifini-rr. In li"J ! wan lu!ar Bk'"t at Wellington, Its Z-!l'l. U pmlii-. la in KdiriUiro. lUnd. U-for coming to tin Hoi ilaleH. . . AMI V, I!. A I;. Lffrftivi Sunday. May III. Lrifipt tin- I. K. AN., train dfclnr. and atop at th de ion Main htr-t. To Portland rt (Inivf Train f:17 a. m. Mmnulli' Train n. in, rnilan Train . . y.uM p. in. rwtdrtivf Train l'JTrf) p. in. llinnulli1 Train 2.15 p. in. irft drove Train . -1:15 p. m. ene Tram I;.VS p. m, Minnvillo Train ::17 p. in, Uinnc Train .... p. in. Krnm I'urtlund Train arrivi-s .8:1.1 u. m. Miiinvillf wl (!rtn.i iiit (!nivi' ndan Mimnilli' Winnv li. 1 1 1 trairm. ' . 'J t'J tt. in. " U:.V a. in. " . :t;ir p. m. " . .-1::U) p. m. " . p. ni. " 7:ir p. m. " .. p. m. " .12:1R n. m. t'xri'pt Kujfi'iu' Htp on llax at North iR iul Fir Btri'et mid at lh and Fir htrt-ttH and at ith stri'i't. m.Wvu-f Old Drpot To Tortlund il 4 N. Train 1:37 p. m. From Portland N. Train 10:24 a. m. HHillklil.OSS Ivillf, livi milcHcaHt of Hills . on tlu- Portland, K.ujfone & tt'rn, mitrTt'd a tire early 'lay niorniiiK, tho total loss iKMtimati'dhv John Vandor t uvtT $i:t,Mt. ThH Maze i discovt-rt'd nlMHit 3 o'clock in norninjr. and must have 'NalMiut tlu hall, in which fali'd the (Jasner 8 tore. Me ' the tlameH could l checked hall hnildintr owned hy Cec, Hie atore and contenta duHriiT, (laHner'a resilience ttmtents, and a Imrn helonjr Mrs. A. A. Wenisenheck e (leatroycd. No one HcemH ;1w what cuiiHed the blaze. ! ln i partially covered hy i ranee. up HIDS I OK WOOD led liiilo uill Itu iii..ii.l ne l.r, 1JM, for the delivery "Mr coniH or lirst cIuhs first th fir wnnA fuif foi.l itfiH. Delivery to be made at Wirt house hy September 1. riKht h reserved to reject "r ail liKIM. J. K. Reeves, ... , Sheriir. ''Hl'oro, May 15, 1914. llm 'I'...... I . .i -iiiiMion, oi me iirove, 'wn to Hillsboro the first hn um,.i. . H M..v i it i iNvncw, oi oeiow ueeu 'was up to the city Monday ninir .lit,! tlii tlivttri'i' nmrt 4. A 1 1 1 I Ihti' l rii:y ili , .,, , . ,,. tiling r:1tv tn-W III i- V:iy .,i plaint Win. p.. .irrn. ..1 ',t land. Ii:ih nu d 11, ,, ( ., ai-paration. allfi'in that th. Wlff has rull.-.l I.iiii Ml,- ii:,!,,. told him tliiil hhi- in nut ,,,, hini. and all that whirli y,-i ., m ikf th rrit-k-t k. t,i, rj.ir,, T iplu t ar.Mind tl,.- I.i artl, t, .. Put. t' Ciilllf lu thf li A 1 1. ! the luiHliutid A';ir th.it hi. wife r--atfd!y 1,111, m . .!. , not lovr him. um1 that a n,., , Iut "llt-nh rr:l" ti I a,.- .:. aruund hi-r. It that i n't in. .!,,! noiik'h fr ilivorr.- mi vm.I h i.,-anotlii-r k'ursH ri'ii.u', N'otii i" to rni(iiiii rs A!! (. irni-' of wnh out of ,. timl. r U,r uU, 1m it ti from Vr m ,, -A j tn-fl Wi ll Hl-asnl c.. Ai Al'.-f. not wim dt-ali-rs r rati ?.i. you the pmlit . that ei-i t , th. nudd'i man. Iliu' ii- a tn 1! , dili vr on ti-l'-iiliuti" rail : 1,1 .rl or writ.- Mi',: ..Urn. Kuutr ;., Il hi. I' rank (in cin r. 1.' Mm. Sarah K.IIy, : llr.l daU", won th if K.iiluilc, .I. j , i? t . M Wi-i'k lr a w it Mt 1 . r iht-M at Kansas i'iIv. Kac. .v,. will In alit.nt thr.i- niMi,!i.i Mn. Kelly ha- tnadi thi m ,:t every ii i. a'i I a a h , re- ASSOCIATION MAD ll 1 tym, 11 skril I., Meet and Or-K'Mii.- r ImjMiriant I'.usiiuss WMi l MlifDS f(( in: I I 1 1 C1I b I 'i 'I Djih CiiuiiI) in State ha .' In in Miidif Wurk UttB 1 'i.i'll S"h'ilrnerieh, OIK' of the r ilair, trii-n of the county, ' the ArU.-i the follow ilik' W 1 a ; : "All dairymen interested in ova-uii,;? a CoA-Tehtii.k' sst nation are heieliy reipiested to me. t at the court house m Hills horn. Saturday, .lm,e L'O, pjl , at I p. in . for the purpose of ef !r!ii:.' a ieruianeiit orj.'ania ti'"i, and the election of otlicerrf. I'rn!. Marr. ot (lorvalli. and M. S. S'iri,k, Ih p itv 1'iHid & Dairy 1 "i.in.'iii turner. vill he present au 1 nnki' addresses in con- "liar, re -a ith the spirit of the 'lee. 1 Ml I. i t . " I' .situation '.t tie M -l,' h II e'A d:! ,.eA Aed iHtkit Willi plea-'ire ti union, iter ti i-han I a ; a eran under th- cninmaf.d f famoiis (im. Siekle, who r-1 ly died, and Mr. Kelly. a!lie entitled to U pefiM'-n. tn-M r 1 one. as lie ciamie l t hat he not need it. an I wan d I" lllk' hlS 'I'll)' wln-ll he f.i.h the H.i. For trade; Four r.xim 'a d r ed house. ;j lots, 7."x.'t"i. rear ar ceis, cement si le a!k. si. el l litanee frnm city hall and ! olliee, Caldwell. 1 lalm. thnuii' center. Will trade fercitv prop erty in Hillsboro. npial vniue-i If interesteii See flu . - -Address L N. Kidt r, IlilNUr.', or see me Fast Main, on fi rmer l". I.aisen place. ll-ll Alexander anan w hose Orenco, whs land the last I'uliMieh, n Hank' inotrir lives near droA ceil in IN i t of the week, and pta'f.in rif thi I Mr, .v'. !.:i!merieh said: i "A iT.at d-'al of money is ! a a I earh year by dairymen in j lee hi" e.eAS which do not make j l-r.. ;;!a!.!e returns, their milk j te- r.., too low for prolit. Other i e.e;! t n -, in the state have test ink' a- - M iati hi-, and they pay the I da.rv "ie'i, for liv making proper te t the p ioi- co a- can ho sent to ti.e hwirher's block and a wood pi"d ,ri-r take her place. U a iiieeton ( "oiinty is the ban ner ilairy producer in the state, ai d such an orfanizati in would increase the eoieieticy of herds, an.l an nrani.atioii of this kind a ill keep us 111 the front rank. I ho e that a'l dairymen w ill at tend this m-etink. ;h i' is a mat ter of vre.it importance to the industry." ok'i.iioN i:i.i:c 1 kfic ikMNS to Portland .V minutes. was buried here. Sunday. The dead man wus at the dock where the Northwest Poor (Vs. tire look place, and jumped from the llaines. The patrol boat picked him tip but he could not be resuscitated. I naw cord wood. (Miles up ! 1- incheri in diameter, fence rails, ami Imards of all kinds, into Htovewood lengths. Will 'o into be country. Write, puone or call on ine. Carl Skow, Hills'.." rn. Phone. Main IH'.il. Kussell Morgan, Liwreiice Tak'k'art and t'lillord l.onk' re turned Saturday from I lilanioek. an.l while over that way enjov ed It week's tishinir in the Wilson iiver country. They say that overland travel between the val ley and the coast is not very ex tensive as yet. the season brine; early. Ladies are ropiestcd to call at the Paris Millinery Sinn' brloiv they buy their Sprine; hats, as the prices are rik'hl. ''"d hat from :l to .Mis. M. 1.. 1- i- dan. Second Street, near vvaMi ink'ton. HiIIsImho. The county educational board met here ftlomiav u'reuiM.n. Messrs. tJ. A. I'lieth and H. S. llamford beiiik' pivseiit. Miei- visor Jas. H. Jack was avram se lected as school supervisor. ui. Jack has held the position since the first ork'Htuzation 01 u" Uiard. and has served with cred it to himself and county. Attorneys!:. H. Tonpue and (Jeo. K. P.ak'lcy came over no,,, Tillamook. Saturday, returninn Sunday to complete a case in circuit court, where the app.-mt; ment of receiver tor in. . . 1. iieinKhenrdbyJudreVelsler Holmes. The heavy rains of Friday and Saturday did 0 Krat . eal 0 trHl to all irrain and to the M crop which was late. Smu-na was cautfin ",,wn- ""l ' " ;. practically nil be saved. Ih rain was overdue in mostscclions a rortniht. Ii;.!".! am i 7:in a m s;.s am hit; 17 am ill) 1'in 't..... I'") Co., tm sari pin ':i:,,s im ) From Portland minutes. ! 7 :."' am l::b. am 1 1 a m LM.s pm l:::7 Im t'.l I'm 7:::u pm ;) , . , p m a m Itest Blaliwood in the market ret tirices forFallorSummenle- very. See me lust, au Supervisor Trachsel. of-Wv Khnonica. was a city otjHor the III I ! Till! I ii.i:t beef sell- P.utcher that rn I of pooi I Home hay o.ul week. lO HU.V9 day's rain did n worl ,i...,n bid wnv. even 11 wnscaiiKht m the damp. Frank Greener, of belovv K n'd. wus fn town Saturday, and called on the Awiw. I) M. Whitesell, of South lnal atto, was in the city Saturday, John Fisher, of aliov- Hanks, was transacting teisii.e: s in ton Saturday. P. I.uek and wife, ,f r,. -dT North I'lains. were in th.- -itv Saturday. A. VanAcker, of the ('orrn-iius heaverdarn farm, was in the city F'ri'lay. Miss Heljorah Parn tt depart- d Friday for an extended i ,it over in the Tillamook country. ('. ('. Nelson, of Pacna. was in town the last of ti.e wi -ok. takini; out supplies! fo- bri le construction. t'arl Pfah!, ol Hioorri ri, was in the city Friday, taking out medical supplies for his son, Fred, who has bi en very ill. S. A. I). Meek was in th" city from beyond North Plains, Mon day, meeting with the central committee. Alex (lordon. of .No ' th Plains, was in twn Friday, lb- said his section was visited by the hail storm Thursday. ("has. Wren, of Tacnma w ho The North Plains Tile and Prick Co.. of North Plains, Ore., wish to announce to the public that on and after .lune Ii tile in any .p.iantity can be had at its yards in the following sizes 'X 1, 5 and C inch. We solicit inspection, and in vite vour patronage. For information or prices, write or telephone us nt North Plains. 1--M IMON STOCK YARDS Receipts for the week have been cattle, 1C.07; calves. IK); hogs, t ISO; sheep, 81 10. Thi1 cat tie division showed con siderable strength and firmness this week, especially during the first period, when top on best hay led steers advanced a dime, 7 85 to 7 i5. Pater the market eased oil' to its former level of -. f 1 ... ..-.,. I c1i'iiif nnd i i.l. 11 W ilM III UOO'l ...,. - one car of fancy baby in., ni 8 15 featured. '"h - - ..1 1 lines were all lirm wun a goou demand. Receipts of hogs heavy. I'A trcme top 7 DO. with bulk mov ing at 7 75 and 7 80. Mntt.m oll'erings large. Total receipts approximated 8, (XX) up to Fridav, nut prices mum me.ui.t. r.e choice vear'ings sold at 5; old wethers at 1 00 ami ewea . i :tr.- soring lambs 5 50 to l. Pull; of receipts fnm Western Oregon points. 1 or"sai.p ok trapr ASensonStump Pul er a nd all necessary equipment. Will either sell this or trade it for pigs ot cows Call or address liosedale Farm. Santa Kosa, ure., posior lice, P.eaverton, Ore .Jv. I. n,, llolsheimer. of Flmonica, was a' county seat Friday morn- intf. is visiting with relative! at G n terville, was in town Friday, ac companied by bis nephew Samuel Moon Jr. Mrs. N. P. Meade, of Grants Pass, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. A. McCourt. of thfs city, and her son, II. V, Meade, of Orcnco. Toni Sinay, of above Pioorning, transacted business in the city Friday. His daughter was a'so writing on examination 1 r the P.ighth grades. Thos. Carmichael, the Holstein breeder of (laston, and Julius Koplin, who ow ns some fine land near that point, were in town Friday morning, en route- to South Tualatin. For sale: 1 5 rood mare, 10 years old; works simile or dou ble; weighs about FIDO. Or will trade on c,nvs or young stock. Frank (Ireener, Hillsboro. K. 5, l!x 81. or uhone U. X51. 1J- i ('. K. Potts, the dales Creek contractor, was down to the city Friday, to cnafer with the coun ty court. He was accompanied I iv J. W. H. Adkins. of dales City. The official count of the pri mary nominated ('has. McNary for Suureme Judge over Judge P.enson. Washington county's preferred vote for McNary won him the election. Had he ran with Penson here, instead of ahead, P.enson would have been elected. Guy Steves, the well-drill man, completed a well for Fred Schom- burg, last week. He went down 1121 feet with a six inch bore, and the water raises to within ten feet of the surface. This will give an abundance of pure water tor all time to come, and Fred will not have to bother with cleaning out or deepening wells all the time. From October 1 to May 10 Washington County paid bounty on !. Hon cats ami one cougar. Trappers from May 1 to Feb. 2$ caught 5t mink, which sold for $181.75; muskrats, which netted the catchers ..'J. 11 ; and tour ot ters, which brought $17. The I'he latter were caught up in the headwaters of the lualatin, Dairy and the head of the Neha-lem. Conductor Tho?. Kood and wife, who have been absent six weeks, on a visit with relatives ... . . .. in t in jiioomingion, 111., icuinieu the last of the week, and Mr. Kood is resuming his run on the P. K. & N. They were as far Fast as Chicago, and on their re turn visited in Nebraska, and also stopped at Ordvvay, Col., to visit with a brother ot Mrs. Rood. The Forty-Second meeting of the Oregon Pioneer Association will meet in Portland. Thursday, June 18. All persons coming to the Oregon territory prior to 1851) are eligible to membership, and this also includes persons horn here prior to that date. Pioneer headuuarters will be at 207 Second Street, Corner of Tay lor. C.rant H. Dmuck, ot Oregon Citv. will make the annua! ad dress June 17. The railways have given reduced fares on all lines. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schulmer- ich, accompanied by Miss Ella Wilkes, arrived here rnuayai ternoon from Cresvvell for a few days stay in Hillsboro. Thev made the trip up in their car, and had good roads all the way excepting in the gap, where they found some mud in a new-worked piece of road. Geo. came up on business as well as pleasure, and attended the Pythian con vention at Forest Grove. Satur day evening. AUTO TRUCK CIUSHES I Structure Was Closed to Travel and Driver Tore Away Itarrkade SkSR)K FOLK HUNDRED DOLLARS IMj.cn Claim ia Haadt ( a Attoracy tad Make Dctnaid aa Caart An auto truck belonging to the Fast Side Transfer Company, of i'ortland, crashed through a bridge near the O'Meara place, oetween Orenco and Elmonica, ast Thursday, the machine and some of the furniture with which it w as loaded being considerably lamagcd. The truck had loaded at Orenco and was enroute to Portland. The bridge was under going repairs and both ends of the structure were barricaded byH Supervisor J. Moline. The driver removed the barrier and started across. He had gone but a short distance w hen the heavy machine crashed the bridge, which had only a temporary floor. On Saturday the countv court received a letter from a Portland rttorney, asking four hundred dollars damage. The court will resist payment ot ine claim as the road was c' s d to travel. ine rarmington bridge was blown by dyamite last Saturday so as to prevent travel. This bridge waj barricaded for re pairs, but one day last week teamsters opened the obstruction and passed over with two thous and feet of green lumber. This caused the court to take radical measures to prevent tra vel and demolition followed. PUBLIC SALE HARDUM... Call in and see our Hardware stock since we have opened in our Hew Double Store Room We are carrying a fine line of Hardware of all kinds and will be pleased to show joti our stock Farm Implements a Specialty Remember the place On Second Street, op posite the Court yard. Let us figure on your Flumbing. PERCY LONG We will sell the following de scribed property at public auc tion sale at K. E. Morgan's place. know n as Oak Hill Ranch, four miles north of lamhill, Ore., and two miles west of Cove Orchard, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., THURSDAY, JUNK 18. 1914. Fourteen horses one 5-year-old mare, weight 1300, with colt by side; J-year-old mare, wght 1500. with colt by side; 12-year-old mare, full blood trotting; 2 full blood trotting mares, 2 and 3 years old, out of "Blacksmith," with record 2:24; 5-year-old mare, weight 1400; 8-year-old mare, weight 1300; 10-year-old mare, weight 1300; G-year-old horse, weight 1000; 10-year-old horse. 13iX); 10-year-old horse, weight 1 UK); cow pony, wght 900; team of 3-year-old colts, weight 2800. Machinery One plow; lumber wagon, heavy with wide tire; cloth-covered cart and harness, practically new; four-horse disc harrow; spike-tooth harrow; Pia no binder; Burbank seed pota toes. Household Goods Bedsteads, with spring mattresses, bureaus, washstands, carpets, and other household goods. Many farming implements and other articles too numerous to mention. FINE DAIRY STOCK Thirty head of young milch cows -Holstein, Jersey and Dur ham, all tuberculin tested, fine milkers, are fresh or coming fresh soon and are bred to a reg istered Holstein bull. One of these cows produced 1724 lbs of milk in May. Two Holstein bulls, 13 months old. Get off train at Cove Orchard. Terms of Sale All sums of $10 and under, cash. Sums over $10, six months' time will be given on approved paper at 8 per cent interest. Two per cent discount for cash on sums oyer $10. Free lunch at noon. E. E. Morgan and H. V. Stott, Owners. J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer. A DANK ACCOUNT ALWAYS SCORES Hlgtiett ami Is the Most EtT.-ctive Ammunition When You Aim at Business Success This it not a mere figure of spe cb Imt a statement of actual fact. Who ever heard of a business establishment attaining anv great success without dependable hanking connections? SO.MK OF TIIK'LAKGKST FIRMS IN THK COUNTRY owe I heir position of power in the businejs world to-day to the financial assistance rendered to them in thier earlier day by their banks, and without which their wonderful growth would never have been made possible. A conservatively managed and yet exceptionally fair minded Loan De partment which is in a position to comply with alt reasonable requests that are in keeping with sound banking principles is at the service of depositors of this hank. American National DanK Main amd Third Sf Hllfmboro, Ore. SHUTE SAYINGS BAM 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. The macadam road crew will soon move over to Newton and begin work rocking the road from the county farm to the top of the hill, at the Dunzer place, a distance east of the Rock Creek bridge. The court last week bought a new Buffalo Pitts nad roller and water wagon, for the county. It was brought out to Cedar Mill the other day, and a crew is now working on mac adam from the west end of the Cedar Mill and Hillsboro rock road, where a mile or so will be built. It is the intention of the court to also rock from the Blue bell corner west to Reedville. The game between Banks and Hillsboro, scheduled for last Sun day, was called off on account of the bad weather. Last Chance to get the Good Old Songs The Victor Talking Machine Co. have discontinued a number of good old songs and popular orchestra pieces. This is your last chance to get any of these. Look them over will play any sel ection for you. LAUREL M. HOYT Watchmaher and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. Hillsboro, Oregon