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" .. A I i The HillsSI iSSa ! "t-xXl - HILI.SI50RO, ORKGON, JL'NM IS, 1011 "7 1 pG BOARD E:F0R!I GROVE HAS JzA - mmffSTlt I I null I U U H .'KB llhsi ' " - - i Tnnimi r niirn nnnn hnMNIU UIU UlinULU, -rKar,n ,,ll(.r w :i , ,, , Hi llinl I Ilirn A to the ctty Sat unlay ULU K U PI HUH , ..n.ln.H..... llrU .... a aLILBa tffflll ' m.-ii. IM..,.. it..;.. I mil Aloha. j M.irtha P-chen. Hill- ... ... L l.lHHl'd till fill- V i n if ... t i a,rr Sl'VlTJI ! " - I i... I itiiilomas iiiHin (afiv - ned V-. writing, a I t M l;- i ......i i j fjtiilif ari, i.biim'i ik i iL,riri-liHK'. Anthony Van- 1 .. i..... M ' ; - Arthur mum, m U, ( ,.l. tM t (Mm, iwirry Lrntlt. iirrim mwk. rren LthrJ. l'"'r. Marmn ii .i. I ...LI, Unri.. li liUl'l i.iiim" '' P ' ... , . I i ...l.... I '..I I. -r.jj lVh "!' lMiri, .nulla itmorf. 1 1 1 u ir. Maru'iMiv.-r. Matilda Krug. 'i,U'r. 15 3. Daton May, 'n Sum""". North Plain; hunt knitf. llilUtMro K 3. flO Harr lirnderson, Martha iff. lU- V . 11 Haiti Armslronif. Mrli-tia V.nliTS.Ani.il.l Si ryttlt-r.t ;til vi iltrson. I lara May tin-. Jot- Janu s J.n.fs. (iaston. 1.1 Jirtt-t'h tirhli-r. iNiirmnn m. Ir.i liiill. Krma KtlHn, !irj I!"1hII. I lank. H din fitnl K ! . MilUI-iltl K t KhIiii I ) ... Mlfil K I i, -C oi l i'. Mini. ttUMCll ll.molrllr. .nr II.. f t-llh lMf, .ncl I'tui Unit f 'r,'t'll' . Kiln I iii-, ! I irk , U'H.r knli.u. Mul.l K 4. I ki W''V I irl..o M )- rfiiiu.lr llll)!ri, Jiitin Uilnr. 14'i, Hifii-ii I 11 K t --llkfl Arliltilirf, Vvi.at - riimii i imiii, Muin n i i- l.uuitr 1 1 -l-i . I ililtn Sili, V lit I 4'Sihmt i..m1, llxi iinlirl (. itb Uiiui. I. I .f. Cul liiiiltll. '!W .wt Hill. U.i.i H 4 v'.lhtlri illmuu, H.l. Mi.n, kl l.ic.i' K I ' j - I! l H Mr..). I'.XlUll.l K 1 W-Sltrli i K.-k, l'.l- 1'irrh ;i -Kn Hli.l. Ilr.lri Will. Ilu I. .11 :i'l'ium I '..lr, I'oilUml K i Uiilbi H-'K". llill'U llriyri, mv Mnrr Mnir ll-i. t, .lllnu K 4 rWiti NnyliiHii, Hiuion i M.n.l.Mk. Vn Vlnrvnt. I'M lliltt, Mi-i...l U- Sri ir ( ,,r, M)rimMl V I l.f.lf, U . I, ri. II.II.U.i i H 4 i -Oifin M, Kulwit, Uiualil I'aiMin, tii K i ? -l.r.iL'i- ll.-iniBht l.ciiitf rU.tilrff. !' Vnu.lri mlrii, l'iut I'.iuir ft t M..H. K trl Clovf K . I 'V Juhii Mir, I .lllrt Itiilrrd. HllU MR i i 7- M ilk I liirlriii.n Hravrilnn It 1 'V- l.n.f Krilly. IIiII.Ih.i.i K I. '-Gli. iiiiiinru, TlKl.l 4 -l.ilf MiUiir, Manning. I. AM) I'. I!, ft I!. KlWtivi' Smiilay, May 31. Uxn-iit ih,- V. U. A N.. train pflwtrif, and Htou at the di- X'ton M it lit Hlri't-l. To I'ortlund wwt Crov. Train fi:47 a. m. Minnvillf Triiiii I 'M n m. fri'ln Tram 9.5S p. m. '"est Grov.' Train 12:f0 . m. iiiiinviiii. irain ,J:l.ri p. m. "est (Jrnve Train . ...4:t.r u. m. "Ifeiie Traiii AIM n. m. "MinnvilU Train fi:37 t. m. '"est Cmve Train $:M p. m. I 'roni Port land iKtne Train urrivt'8 . 8:ir a. m. M; " .9:12 a.m. " .11:51)8.111. " ..3:15 p.m. " . .4:30 p. m. " ...:37p. m. " ...7:15 p. m. "est drove "K8t Crnvi. Jhfridan FMiiuiville t'Ti'Ht drove (."rest drove I'Miimvill,. " ...9:IK p. m. " .12:15 a. m All trains. except Undent' b.. IluR at North ftW ami Kir Btreota and at on. Kir ntreeta and at ith street. Pm Serviee.. Old Depot K " " "I VIWIIVI r-. & N. Truin 1:37 p, I' l'mn Portland m. ",v N. Tram 10:21a. m. "esi In iiun,v.l U iu ,-!. Yi . iii nirr iiiui m-i. J'1 PriC'CH fur Ii'qII n rv vt iir ilit. fy. S..e nie liiHt. All kinds 'f Wood. -H. I). Schmvltipr. Hie Medahey, of Gaston. JJvvnio IlillHboro the last of ,1 hJk. nursinK a felon on one iM-tienee with a .i-.-r t day. the venison I. a. it, her nardi-n. it. i, , r tuik' away ith m..t,. early garden trurk Willi yralil-d a ,h- i p I .nil's ' imiI !,r,,U- 'in i t I,;! ; the Itluile uf . the handle tr intr to ru t ruder out. 1 1,.. ,), , r the wire fel.ee ai.d tn;i ! tanirle. iN-iides kttiM ki I!..- 1,.-; r:m ii.l.i 'I .:' a : -I'i.s 'i I three shts an. I ll.itt. tin,' ;n many rmls of f.-ni-,-. t j threw itself in tin- i-!.i,-'i .,:,r fenee. and altera :r-i)i'.,-, n, ,,!.. It eeane. 1 . J. a ,l t (, tut t i,i JUt ttS Mrs. Will, 4 U.I.... 1 ,..t frtmi the garden witl, t! I,.,. handle iii her hat.. 1 1. .-m l I . ; CUie.Jthe wif.-,i( A t ..n mM, a eane. When told of tl.e . , ,r rel r he ni:n!e Mr i', , r,.i!,i to uviiiniativ' l.etiiiti (Kat aiiimal ueer liunt tliis J a... iNotiee to fotiMi.i, r-i X of WOlid IHlt llf Inn! r f.,r Hale. mi(Ii fr..tn iTr.-n ... ,1. ...I tree e s.-as.ihr . A s A , at e lint Wood t,-.i-M -a.' r.fi - ;i you the .rntit that i'. H- to iniddlemau. tir. u, a tuai U.- leliveroil tel. -. hull.' i ,i. K , fl or w rile Ihi: Ii'.to, Ho ,1.. ;, Hi. -'ratik Cn-eii. r. l j llillshorn was well retire. -i I. . at Portland. I rt l.iv and I n :i eenin. aini the mad :n kit.: warm with ie.lnttii,hiV . tu e k'nilii; il.ni, ti that A . r, ii nt . r lo a vol. I the fill"!! i.f r,i'i.i!ii' ii i! late on the i l, tn,' liin-s. I I,, parade, while hot as i.tv :n utoal. was li'n-raliv ii..;a'.d.-d Hid Willie uf the il.rtrti- 'loats were indirati. e of a hi,' or !, r of art. I he K.ie Show rloi-. in a hltte nf tflory. and It U i;e I thai the attendance wa lar.-r than ev. IT U'lnre, uml at tl.e liutnr parade, I'rid.iv evening, the Hlreet.s were inai-.!' I as neier in the hiKtnry nf a prior e-.i-nt. For trade: hi'ir room pla-N-r ed house, 3 lots, ",'M,i. rear ;u' CI-HH, rellient H.ea:kS, li'TI listanre from nlv hall and poni- ulliee, alo ell. i laiio, inn m renter. Will Irale forntv prn. ertv ill llilNlioro, eiplal !'! . f interested See ie. Addre-s L N. Uld'T. IIiIIsImiM, of .see me Kat Main, en fniini r .arsen pluee. II Allen I ra.-ier, who left IMIs- Imro in I'elirtiary. and who was iiiMMed to haw h. ell the victim of foul plav, was een in I ort land. I'liday muht ly sewra. HillKtmro pinple. lie said he I a I lnen over in the Aherdeen. W'a.sh.. conntrv, and ollered no explanation as to whv li mi niyHteriotislv dropped o il of Sik'ht. Mrs, Fraier is at present in Salem, where she is in the Male Hospital. I aw cordwoo.1. poles up to 12 inehes ill diameter, fence rails. . . i r o I : .. I . ami tmai'iH oi an moom, hum Htovewood lenuths. W ill k'" into the conntrv. Write, phone or rail on me. Carl Skow. llillsii". ro. Phone. Main 3: '.". Pave Wentfer was in from ll - i..l ii S'llnr, :iv. 1 1 IS Sons nave Univriit a new theshim: ouliit. eonsi.stinK'of a 32 ineti separator anduMixteeii horse power engine. Thev will make their campaign on the plains) this Fall, and will turn out lot of Kfain. Lndies are requested to rail at the Pari Millinery .store l.etoro thev huy their Sprimr hats, as Ihe price are nnht. M from $3 to$o. Mr. M. I .. ) dan. Second street, near ue.n- inKton. Ilillsooro. Mr. J. K. MrNew MiH Carrie I iurchell. of .sVoliehl raiiKlit a deer, last ve.incsoa. hut were unalile to lie ine n,- ion. Th.'y hel.l tin' amniai cap tive for a hall hour nnn me,, jrave up the stnivruli1. John Ynndenval went lo Keed ville. Saturday, to adjust Ilu- lire losses oecasioni'd hv the hal . Htore room and residence ImiM inK hunted last week. For sale: lirood mare. 10 years old; works sini'le or don I. lit it'iili) iw nhoiit l:liH. (r will i riide on rows or .voting ''ick. kViiiik Creeuer. Ishoro, u. Hx 81, or phone U. -. 12 I Geo. W. Kussell, of Giiston. oneof the Kanie warden lor the county wa down to Hills)'"'" Friday morninjr. reliirninKf H;'1"1 a trip to the Keedville section. Mr. and Mr. K. H. McDonald, of Thorp. Wash , were Riiest o Mrs. Kmma McKmney the laM of the week. ivturninrT wnw Monday. Calvin Whitmore, of rhelialem Mountain, wa oyer to ll.llsl.oro. Saturday. He says farmers w 11 lie into hay harvest .tin week, some havinK already cut. Fred H. (Mark, of Farminkrton, was up to the city Saturday. greetinK friends. Mlniii In I i.IIiim County Scat r.hiiiiiKc Mir up Strife 1 1' i'i linos in mnu. "iii;.ir tnunul Ktqur.i un Table nd an ire Wrjth) (rr it Some trnuhle hai hen the result "f l i n t (Iro.e passing an ordi iianee pruhil.itiin! ilujfs from run. i n ,; at lare. Thin action was taken several weeks atfo, and lo "w in rs have leen protesting a.'aiii'-t the measure. luist week a laree petit mn was presented the council, asking for a repeal of the local law, and the request a s cotititnied, much tothecha k'nn uf the movers, and some of the excited ones are iii favor of a r. e.i!l. Iluishiito passed just such an ordinance a year or ho a, 'n, and at !.' t there was Home ohjee ttotis These, however, have iii i I' d, and it is hardly likely that any ereat per cent of the 1'itieiis would rtvert hack to the old order of allowing "Fido" and " I i.'e" to nam at will on in-sp,-, tiott tours over the city. That lli!lsU,r,i has heen satis !.. . with the ordinance, in the m iin, i'ik'S without aaxintf, and if Forest ( iro e should keep the tin -avo-e as law it will he ap pr,e, e hy a larife majority of i it ..-.'tis- that is, if it works nut the same as it did in llillshoro. I MON SKHTK VAKDS K.'ceipls for the week have lieen ( 'at tie 1 r.iV: calves 3T; Iuik'S 2-S; sheep fiT t Cattle liquidation smaller for the week, due to lliid season Im' i w eel) feed lot and prass runs, le st crain fed steer. $7.7" to s.oo; hay steers T..r' to 7.75; li,-st crass steers 7.25 to 7.l!l. ;.Nid call for prime dehorned co.xs and heifers, l'.utcherstock steady all dow n the line. I lettiaiid for Inn: better than last week, with fairly k.roo num ., r nf receipts. ,p and lOc higher. Tops selling at 7. S5 to 7.90. Modi rate receipts of sheep and lainhs this week. Improved de mand. Fancy ycarlinvr 4. Ho to ..... ii .. .1 I or. ., I rjl. .i.oo, 010 wi'ineis i" i."", ewes I.ini to 125; lamb trade lit in spring stock selling readily at iViio. Ok'l (i(N IXrCTKlC TRAINS To Portland - .Vi minute. re 'Jit 7:M S:JS in: 17 1:11 3:.Vi. r.n.'i a m am a m am p m p m pm p m pm 55 minutes. !:,iS From Portland 7:50.. 2: IS.. 1:37 . i!:2l 7:30... 9:22.. 12:30 a m ..a m a m . p m ..pm .p m .p m . p m a m in .in mid Tiini The North Plain Tile and Hrick Co., of North Plains, Ore., wish to announce to the public that on iier June tile in any quantity can he had at its yards in the lOIIOWIIlK sii.ea-o, -i, i 111 inch. , . ani We solicit inspection, ana in vite votir patroniiire. i.'nr information or prices, ,.;ii. or teleiilione us at North Plains. , 12-14 Mr. and Mrs. John Heilly were in the city Saturday morning. .hihn Lol'ti. of alnwe North Plains, was a city visitor Satur day afternoon. Al McCunisey, the North Plains v'.iwinill man, was in tne city Siturday afternoon. A M. Krown. of Koseburg. is i hi n ur omrn irom me doi- diers' home, and is visiting his dauirliter. Mr. N. A. ivicumna hay, of near Urenco. I OK SALE OR TKADB a sV enson Stiimo Fuller and al inuinment. Will either sell this or trade it for pigs of cows, ('nil or address Rosedale Farm. Santa Rosa, Ore., postor lice, lkaverton, ure., k. u i-i itiyera arm larm v were llillshoro visitors Saturday. II. C. Toelle. of Shadv Prook, was over to the city Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hartley, of Punks, were county Heat visitors Saturday afternoon. Otto Wohler. or Oak Park, greeted friends in tow n the last of the week. F. A. lieitzel, of South Tual atin, was transacting business in town Saturday afternoon. Herman Kotdinke, of U-vond Oak Park, was a city caller the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tipper and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuper, of Portland, were out to llills horo, the first of the week. For Sale: Osborne binder. -ft. cut in good repair. Come and see it. 35 takes it. Herman Prahl. 2 miles Northeast of Hilis loro. Marshall Ilaker was in the city Saturday. He thinks that grain will come through in irxl shaiHi in most localties this year. Do not forget to ask for a Schiller when you want a tfxsl It) cent smoke no "'.rough dust" in the Schiller. 12tf Our 12 ic Red Seal ginghams, 9c; ralico, 5c. etc., are some of the prices that prevail at Greer's sale. Can you U at it. All gmxls marked In proKrtion at Greer's. Ambers Thornhtirgh. of Forest Grove, was down to the city Monday morning, returning from a trip up Dairy Creek, above Hanks. H. Harrington ha sued J. II. Stephenson on a promissory note for $72. given ! the defendant in l'JlO. when he resided here and was interested in the Tim ler mill and other project. S. J. Galloway, of North Hid boro, has sold hi home to Mr. I.unow, of the Jolly Plain. I.unow will let his Uiys run the big Hoover Connell place and he and his wife will move into the city. For Sale: Team, Wagon and Harness, all in in tine condition. Wagon full panel top, and almost new. A tine outfit for Mail, Milk or other delivery. We w ish lo sell on account of using auto mobile for our delivery work. Moore Laundry Co. Chas Lamkin, Con Archbold and Cha. S. Parker returned the first of the week from the Spanish War Veterans' reunion over at Aberdeen, accompanying the Vancouver hand, lhey re port a big time and splendid treatment over in the Sound city. These reports about doer get ting into peoples' gardens sound goiul-liut w hen the time comes for a tw ist at the bucks they will be mighty scarce. Like the China rooster, who cackles at you during the closed season, the deer will be as minus as the China bird when you can get out and shoot. Ben Dooley came down from tanks. Monday afternoon. He reports that the Hanks nine beat the Colored diants ll to z, Sun day. Ren says that Hanks ex pects the record crowd when llillshoro and Hanks clash, at Hanks July 3. and he says the boys up on the Dairy are de termined to take the scalps of the county Beaters if possible. Hanks always has a good ball team, and there will be fireworks when the two nines meet Thos. Rood has purchased the Sehmeltzer transler business, and has taken charge of its affairs Mr. Rood will make his home in Hillsboro from this on, and will not enter active railroading. Mr. Schmeltzer will take a vacation for a few weeks, and then ex pects to fit up the auto truck for a big overland trip, and will wheel through Southern Oregon into California where he will locate. Julius Asbahr, of South Taul- atin, was a city visitor Saturday. He departed this week tor a three months visit to Germany, where he will revisit boyhood scenes, and renew old acquaint ances of youthful days, lie will also take a run over to Denmark and visit with Chris. Jensen, who years ago worked in a dairy over near the Asbahr place. Mr As bahr's many friends here wish for him a pleasant trip. It has been many years since he saw the old soil, and he anticipates a creat treasure in his trip. In the 45 years of residence in the United States he has been back two times, and the last time was 36 years ago. He will visit with two brothers and two sisters, whom he has not seen since his last trip. County Court Concludes Steel I'.ridiie is Economy in Long Itun COAST BRIDGE CO. GETS AWARD richly-rl Spaa With CaitiMi CmU Coitafy Saia of The countv court met Saturday and opened bids for the Farm inifton bridge, and for the fill at the Hays place, near Sherwood. There were but two bids on the Farmington work, one on a steel hridwe and one for a wooden structure. The bid for the wood bridge was put in by J. S. Lor sung, w hose figures aro $1720.85. The Coast Bridge Co., of Port, land, put in a bid to erect a steel bridge, covering the piera and the eighty-foot span for $3,936, and after deliberation the court held that the steel structure would be the more economical of the two, and the award was given accordingly. The Coast Go's, manager, who w as here Saturday, says that the bridge will be completed within 30 days from the time the bond was tiled, w hich was Monday of this week. There were several bids on the 1 1 .1 a i mi at me tiays place, near Sherwood, E. R. Herndon get ting the award at $726. 1 he proposals were: Wolf & Taylor $1200 N. A. Hodges 1000 K. R. Herndon 726 H. G. Wvatt 864 J. S. Lorsung 925 In the matter of the steel structure, five plans were sub mitted, the company offering to put in the span, the county to put in the piers, at the upset price of $1900; another plan of bridge, complete, for $3ol8: an other for $2768 and still another plan of bridge for $3186. The court decided that the award ac cepted was the best value. FOR SALE NO TRADE Five acres up to 38.43 acres aliout four acres in best kind of fruit and berries. Young or chard just coming into bearing. Some high land and some good low, rich swail land, good for garden truck ; mostly tile drained. Good vein of water close by. Good house, barn, and other small outbuildings. Sixteen acres in cultivation and rest easily cleared 2J miles south of Bea- verton, 9 miles from Portland, w ith rock road to either place. Railroad runs through place. For price and terms, apply to G. W. Baker, Beaverton, Ore., Route 3. Box 10. fnce reason able. Reason for selling poor health. Publisher s note 1 his is one of the beautiful homes of that section, and ill health is the only reason for wishing to sell. 12-14 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the City Council of the City of Cornelius, Oregon, up to and in eluding July 3, 1014, for the con struction of a City Hall in said City. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and al bid. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the City Recorder, at Cornelius, Ore, P. E. Phelps, City Recorder. The Upper Pike Valley, close to this county, was the scene of a shooting one day last week. Frenchman by the name of Quinn shot Phil Bilka. a sixteen-year old boy. The two had gone to Pike from Woodstock, and thev worked for Joe Anderson, in a hopyard, not far from .Gaston. Anderson discharged the two men, but reinstated the boy. This enraged the frenchman and when the boy refused to leae and accompany him he shot the lad, the bullet grazing Bilka s cheek. The boy was taken to the Carlton hospital and in a few days was out again fully recovered. Ouinn is in jail at McMinnville. Dr. Geo. H. Merryman, of Klamath Falls, was in Hillsboro Sunday, registered at the Hotel Washington. Dr. Merryman is state senator from his district Miss Alice Sewell who, sojourn ed in California all Spring, was a caller in Hillsboro, Monday. She anticipates doing some studio work in California this Summer, i u nn n nnr nmtuwnnL... Call in and sec our Hardware st:k since we'have opened in our New Double Store Room We 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 ou your Plumbing. PERCY LONG A DAN It ACCOUNT Highest tnd Is the Most When You Aim at This is not i mere figure of speech ever heard of a business establishment attRttiiti anv great snrress without dependable backing connections? SOME OF THE LAKOKST FIKMS IN THE LOLMRY owe tiietr position ol power in the business woild today to the financial assistance rendered to them in tliier earlier days by their banks, and without which their wonderful growth would never have beeo made possible. A conservatively managed and yet exceptionally fair minded Loan De partment which is in a position to comply with all reasonable requests that are in keeping with sound banking principles is at the service of depositors of this bank. American National DanK Mala amf Third St., Hlllmboro, Orm. SHUTE SAYINGS BANK American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources 090,428.81 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. EYES If not, it is my right. right examination, right lenses, right frames, right prices, right treatment. Truly the Right of glasses I make no LAUREL M, HOYT Watchmaker and Jeweler. Graduate Optometrist. Hillsboro, Oregon Hillsboro, Oreg'on ALWAYS SCORES Kllrctive Ammunition Business Success hut i statement of actual fact. Who RIGHT? business to make them Place to come if in need charge for examination, ft t .1 S