HiliSttCRO AR&ijH OCT. 15. ilo NLIIICS ilG RATHER SLOWLY w. .K War J I'wU I lnt , mil Wish t' .Uirpt lie lit r MlK J. w. SI Will -,rl 1I lhal hc M Ci'uniy JudfC ,Vjti(.. , I.K-itlly. are moving rath ilnniM-ratH nu t tlinr Iti organize ,.r si" ' 1 S.d onlay Antral tn m it t . No ticket i,am.-.. It IH (dated that ir S .i! .1. "f l'Wi'ht (roi. iii f tin' lvr V tn tliitHM-H mi tl. .l.-iHK-ratir ticket. iIim'S not ul,, i,, run. and will doeline. I'..iiti..n'( are naid t ! out for :,,.,( ,.v-i axking J. W. Sewell, ..- I .. I... I . .1.1 i.l .,f. iTl'., alio wu" o ..v mm- earn. to run for fount y , and a M'lition i also Im- t.d lor i .. v. innip. Ior count v recorder. h tmlio HillilMiro (Irani- met Satur day and initiated two iim-iiiImts. when adjournment wan taken for dinner. At l.:',o re wan a lit miry proemm. After a Sony, and a nutation ,y Mr , Shuti "f II"' mo,t iiiiH,rtani nii a .iiri 4 to be voted iimiii wen- inoroiiiUy , , i .,-,1, ami t(. and hail feature thorough ly h . . ti ll. 'i utoiH an- alwaya w eleoiiie at I In- open meetings, which arc held ut l;.'yi t'. "conil Satunlay of each month. I rcuc ;. iii the Spirclla corset. Mal e mi-Iim t n, ns in your home, Mnic accurate mi'.-uureinentH can le taken, ami you i-t a cor Hel to im-. t tin- requirement of your lu'uiv, Semi jnstal rani, or phone call for appointment. Mr. M. -:. Cau.lle. HillnUiro. lii'i:on, 'ilth ami Jacknon SH Iini. idioiie. r.si. 'jr, :',7 W ' i"-t , and aeij 07 years, died CEMENT SULK Cimiidl j-Klslatrlor Jood Walk In Miic Icrrilory MWOR VI70I.S W. & L. MfAStH: Dance at Hilluboro Hall, t- nrday evening, OctolxT 15. iorn. October 11. 1910, to Ceo. K. Mcacharn and wife, of atxwe Mountaindalt', a son. ('. to Wvatt & Co. for the ccl- liiati d Packard dress fchoe. SeephoulJ l?t Out and Vote Against all in Heart of coun ty SHOULD REGISTER Annexation Nov. H IF YOU AKE FORMNST. REGISTER Uit a) I. canon That it Would InvoKc a New I ramhiKC Orcgoniaa Run F.ditorial Opposing An nciatfon Project I he city council last Thursday night passed an ordinance re poring that all new sidewalks huilt after October 17, between Railroad Street and ( .Irani Street. North ami South, and KirstStreet ami to Ninth Streets, inclunive. lam l reiierick Seluil.. of Ll i.i i... i.,,;n ,.r . i.iifmn i;iiil ill v ill' III. A nuinlier are already nuttintf t'V I' I'h'c !" jink1', ,f l!V!l", II M at t he Si liwrril i ll.i-.i.ll-.l l ue-dav. and the remains were '",wn n,'w '""""d walks to tfet lii'H-( to the )oueson Under- ahead of the measure. i.imiik paiiors, ye-ueruay morn- Mayor liailey vetoed the or III. I In' Wile ami three I'roWII dliiiowe .,!,.. ..lin.r t tt, a,.!,, r.f 1 I I.. . I . . v '"" " iiiinrcu p'Miie ai wrenco, ami . i r M'i'11 JUXl iwioie noon r Sewcll htated that it that hts friimls wire and that he tHlt With (K'tltiollS. wu!.l Miakf the run. ! 1 1' . Ward shall not acceit, this a., ild leave I'Vrd tironer a!,,i:c tl'- li'k'iftativt' ticket. i andidati-s 'oin on the Ui'llut in it now ko on ly ti tii'ii. sciiot i s tikVMii: r.Mw S,h..!!-i ('.raiu'i' will luld its an nua! fair in Odd 1-Yllnwn' Hall. Si'hi'lh. Saturday, (H-toUr l.V II. M. WilliatiiHon, Secretary of the Slate lloard of llorticullure, will I..- there ax a KjM'aker; also Mrv i 'Lira II. Waldo, for sonic tutu- t.i'.e h cturer of the Ciranc. jiiid !. has just returned from the l a t and ancxtviisive trip t" I'lsirep-'. J i.,-. WrlistiT. the v,:hI roads tilth i nca, and head of the Ore j,M!itii'd lloaiU Association, has i.Miin -d t h in attcndaiu-i', if can imssililv so arraiik't' his datci. iiiuier will Im-served in the h a.i at noon and in the eve- riiu' Ihc afternoon will n- devoted t.i ii: -.i !, .sioiis alonif lines of fanm?.. fruit k'rovv in j. and dairy ini'. r tci-sH'rse. with music and i ai nu'nU-rs. The e Tiling w ill W u . d for a literary program ami MK-ial intercouie. Kvery nI is cordially tnviUnl to m- in nlleiidanee. and all in the wet ion an r. .nii-steil to tirinu exhibits as a matter of local pridi Scholia alvvayH K'ives a sueeess ful fair, and as it is situate in the heart of one of the most productive sections of the coun ty the displays will Im wort! Willie M'Cintf. At CTION S.M.I i The undersigned will sell at pub lie sale near the l'almateer place 1 1 :! mili-s southwest of keoil- ille, at 'J;(Nl p, tn, sharp, on Wl.ltNKSDAY. NOVKMliKU Item i 1 1 . . r , j-r In-1 r run rl.ln iliivi; i iy n nir. Ill v m. i. Ilv ran Im. k.4j liofiio, Jii vr. I too. Irun ! fill; ., vr, III milk, lu I" fr"!nti r'rl.t ,..uir ; ,1 infiir. ilnn In friwlmii lnli. April ninl M: i Serinif liollrr "- ' vr "lr..r. in r I I'.irt. a I" i'l" On w.u-ihi. tf.H.t nn hnw. Imll lli. ImiI I' ; l.it liilitifv. (Niln nltil kIhOI ' -' i': m i ulni.oi iii.k Murk lir "I I Uri'm. ,1 IiniIIi ruUivnliir, III Ii I'.uw, rlilliitt uiitlll. mi lain nl I'll ll', ''nlitt." Niiiini mill iiulrl; I-" 4 i f. an r,.n u,,r i a , Kt milk run". '-ii loiii.l , inirn n, miiurrniiii i.lliir nrll i-li". Terms of Sale Under $!, (,;i'ii: len and over, one year nii'ikable note, at 8 lief cent. l'wo per cent. olT for cash. F. C. Wilson, Owner. II. I'. Cornelius, Auctioneer. MAk'dlHIkiri; I.. IIARVKY Mar liar window J. K. Oickason, of alsve Moun- Liindale, was a county seat visi tor Tuesday. We carry a choice Btock of fiuits and nuts; - Kwber's (confectionery. Sunday from an extended visit Pvtry vmer in ine nean. oi me in Seattle. county, wno is opposeu to losing When you want ice cream, Ret the f'a-stern I,art of the county. the best. Hazlewood -Koeber'B should Kt't in and rt'RisU'r so as Confectionery. to be able to cast hi3 vote atcainst Iiistrict Attorney H. H. Tongue the measure at the coming No- is attending court at St. Helens vember election. The oprxwition this Wf'ek. to annexation tn Multnomah arp Wanted: To buy cheat seed: receiving support, editorially, a i- ii. i. ..- . I. . . . ... a. r. iiouincii, iea t-i ton. oie., Irom the Uregonian, which Tues I Joule 4. IJox 11. , j lj u f!i,..;. I)ahinden, of abdve "Tht piTe krhinrl tbete achemetlt the funeral t x ik place tixlay, at this cit v. Heath was due lo itmphy of the prostate land practically the same malady suf fered by l.dit ir Scott, of the ( hcL'oinan. ( lara I.. r uller. of tins county. ha sued William O. Fuller for the water and light plant be cause he held the measure was so drafted that an entirely new ordinance would hav Jacob inks, was in town veslerday, uition o( I'oitlanrl for toadbai itinir in en route to 1'ortland. country ditHcti. This county, however, ill unauie o provide all trie roan lin Mi.SS Mant'llC LangleV, Of " Of- provementi ureiltl in its preicut area. est Grove, waH down to the City Then how much more impossible the ni ij ,, t prouitm antr anneiae.oor to been- Jt 1 JUy" If thwe Wanh'nuton and Clackama Dr. A. E. Tamiesie, assistant superintendent at the Oregon State Hospital for the Insane, recently made a trip to California to induce the California author ities to commit a man who has been threatening the life of Gov. Benson. He was successful in his mission. Dr. Tamiesie recently had a narrow escape from a seri ous injury. He was struck by a roek thrown by an insane patient who had smuggled the missile into the ward when coming in from exercise. - Capt. Dan Smith is billed to speak in Hillsborn, Wednesday, Oct. 19th. on "Prohibition is Morally Wrong." Every intelli gent citizen should turn out and see how little can lie said against "Prohibition." Smith is one of those orators in the field on the liquor side trying to win votes for the Home IJu(in)le Hill, but really making them for "Oregon Dry in 1910." 31 Tinner J. C. Lamkin is this week cutting out 100 decoy wild geese, out of galvanized tin, for A. C. Shute and five others, who will soon leave for Arlington, to hunt on the wheat fields, as soon a3 the geese begin their south ward flight in earnest. The de coys will be stuck in the ground acted with the purchasing com- Everyone should be particular county al.cei e.pect to u, l'ortland for after na r.ainten and it is ... I l . . r l r. I .... ,f ,.!,.. Io ,..,t,n c. tun; vrnr their rcdi, why ihou il they a one enjoj aiier oeing pamiea, ana 11 13 -any, and he preferred to leave of v,hat is ea en so buy your lhjt ivih;e? 1 iatA M , said that at K) yards it is almost the old franchise and contract candy at the Den ot sweets. the whole ute one road district, giab- impossible to tell them from the Miami as a guiiiu until a new contract and franchise is luorce, a!!eiiij.' that he has fail- feeti.il d l" proude food and clothing An ordinance was nassed an lor plaintill and her three minor thorizinir an issue of JKi.OOO in hildivii, and that when hIh would talk to him he would tell her to ".shut her d d mouth She a.sks the custody of the three little ones. They were marriei, it Sett's liluff, Neb., in l'.MH. We have just received. Mi) pairs f the tamouH nnd yfunuihe Napa tan sliiM-s the kind handled by ImhhIh to take up the outstanding water and light warrants. PL lil.lC SAI.I; 1). II Wheeler, of Wheeler. l lie umiersigned win sen ai pun lit' auction at their place, U 1-2 miles south of IJeedville, I miles done while you wait.- east of rarminirton. and I 1-J Wehnmi A- Sotis for a numU'r of nilleii north of Seholls, at ten years. This stock is now en- o'clock a. m.. on FIJI DAY, 0CT015E1J 11 R i hiii marr, o ym, iuo; ujkj tiiarr, u i, lino; brown vrliliiiv, u yn, m ImmnKrliliiiK. S T", H5; l'V geldiiiK. at Hovt's. . . . i i . . -it J ' j . ' j j - .Mesirs, lie.'il ami rosier Will frt,h m May. red Ji-rwy .1. E. Hutler. of Portland, is at WH .ror w,w "mt . . genuine wild, living article. i.r. " . .' . ,i ' l nif u a question mat luouiii be prop- " " J" ' present working at the county Lrly Hecidef by home mie of the ticaii- The Schiller -a 10 cent ciear !!"rf:.J" u!f! 7, and the Grand Marca, a two for John P.oge, of Karmington, whoiu know .nd re iitlle ,,.. ' tht a quarter cigar, are what you was a county seat visitor yester- real menu of the conuoreray. similar want w hen you buy a cigar. day afterniMin, ocal qoetions are involved in the no Kept at every bar in Hillsboro. I'.eil Tluirilhur. of alsiVO Bloom- which voters are called upon to cast their AbK Ior lnem- mg. was a couniy suai visitor anois mis neiieiecuon. jnesecoumy cna3. ivoontz. LalJacK Jr., J. yesterday. 'S.? Connell and L F. Emmott y our shoos can now be repaired concerned. The initiative h been sore- returned Tuesday evening from at the Wvatt & Co. store. Work . ,n ltl, wneM. PR0FRN8I0R A 1 F. A. BAILEY, M. L). rbyirlo and Mai ii Otflc Hailry Mrrgan bl.n IUmhiis 12, 1.1 ami IS. Kmi i t. wt rornar Itwrlina anil e. i llnth 'I'honM. iitalra, suith I Mrotta. M.. GfcON .k Stoi S. T. LINKLATER, M. U. I. PHYSICIAN AND S i OlBoa n (Stairs orTli pel' ! Kkalilnnca Kaat of Contt M !, la Um eorner of tin .,M-k. JAMES FHILLIPETAMIKM!:. M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURCHON Surri Southern Faclrio lu.lad Co. ConaulUlion in Kronen or Kiii;';h. ui-o upauaire. ovr A. (imV utora, north aide of Main HU, HUls.,or,., tr. A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D. D.S. Physician and Snrpeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Uailey-Alorj;an Lk ck. Both Phone.. HillsWu, OfC. DR. ELMER H. SMITH Osteopathic Phyiini OFFICE HOt R.C" Mondays, W'edueailnys he-! I' . I.tva 9 to 12; I to 4; 7 m Tuesdays, Thursdays and .s.iiu.-il.iyt 7 to 8 p. m. Ltnltlater Bldgover Delta. V.Mh 'hones RRAL ESTATE TRANSFERS route J rmii .Napa, shere they art manufactured. New leather and newly manufactured. Wyatt &. "o. a fishing excursion over on the Wilson. The boys made a good catch, and Koontz has the cham pionship for landing the largest salmon. The boys also brought tn a fine lot of venison, three bucks having been killed during HILLSBORO, their trip. If you are in the market for DR. W. E. PITT1.NGKR Dentist Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-I'.iii-y iilix'k, atreeU Over Dnnl! ; HILLSBORO ( KKOON row, frrnh In ent entitled "The Htory 10 "'lk' a chu-kri... nK.er. daughter, Mrs. M. H. Stevenson, p'y, . , I, ... 11 11 Clismpliin biiulrr, almott new; II11111 L, , . . . .liar, ul drange Mall, ,U)P, nrw; , y so. Sunday. bik 1 t'.; 1 .. . . t .1 .1. 1 I . 1 ... . baliv V 1 Ileynolds, of Moun- 20-31 S. crram srpatatur, new; lull arts work h nici, and other ailii'les too urnm-ious lo mrotion. see L. i, taindale, Ed W'ann will be associated wvmwmmmmmmmmwvVv with his brother-in-law. Mr. Uit . . . .. j 1 was in the my yesierqay, anu James M willey Jr to Thos R Son called on the ArgUS. der. to acres sec Uir 1 W....J750 , , . . . t . 3 Jiatcn to lil Sinclair, b& acres A new and complete stock of sec 17 1 s r 1 w 1 !i tlwi latest nnd best In Ixiokfl. I Allxrt Dledsoe to J Francis Teevin. &o acres sec Jj t 3 n r 4 w 3000 S S Dill to Mrv U' I'lrnm U nf if. Mrs. M. A. Sweanngen, of siecjttnriw 600 cedar shingles, cut or sawed, in free sterwititiian en- SponKilnsey cm, 9 yrt.fre.h in March, l'ortland. was a guest of her J11M pcnramei to a k Hoimea, 7SI- large or small lots, do not tail to "J ' IJ" tvJ erhoeven to W A Long, lot a Bailey's ad, 1-orest Grove ... riday, Octolier II. t.lb harrow. s,.r.i.g t.H.tl harrow, .hac V,,,. sh(., f0P hidios-inst ar - te. e',V". 10 V?" M "l ' at the M. k. church, uouw. , w. kiK pto,.. cuiiiwtor. t-. ,v : . vh'ta- TItJ nunn uT r ' rK,u'r.T"v:;r 375 Shoes now 011 Sale at Wyatt. & Helwtia Swisa Club 150x177 feet at neiveiia 1 T S Mrllanirl tn Jnlin A Xfror -. Free lunch at noon. r iii.,o,.P nnd Andrew Jack lots M vers ad Reed vilie .'. 10 To rent: Farm of 'ZL acres, Terms of Sale under ?lfl, ovt.r in the Wilson River K c Mulloy to Mary Jane Hathom, contaming acres tinner emu- casti: over iu. 1 year s ume ai ...nmtrv th s week, on a sa mon .'.r...'.. Sr.";:"-':.-- at.on. I b.use. barn and orchard. 8 ikt cent interest bankable note. flsllil, eviedition. Z w T t Fift) yards from Klnionica sta- 2 per cent off, for ca.sh on sums . . . , , , , , bavid Miller to Mrs Klla'Morriwn, tion. Oregon I'.leclriC. inquire over IW. 1 V 1 Vi Z 7lTo J 10 acr" Virginia flace, reserving S'.ick iiirnij luia irriLti man nic 1 me interest 10 factory-made kind." Den of C V Bergen to R N Jensen, 5 acres C,. (1t sec 24 I 1 1 r 1 w . nui 1. nanuc w, H uuuges, OA.OO Sam Schmidt, of near Laurel, acres sees 14 and n t a n r 4 w.35oo Supper extra. and who is the champion nop 3801 ? -f's nougmon ..l,!,... Ut ooftinn iinanvw and Thomas Prince, 4 interest in picker of that section, was over s ,Cressec6 nan w. 10 tow n yesterday. Clarence Cave to Guilderoy Little- held et al. 2 lots S V ad F Grove. ..1400 Cm. W. Mmtlmy V. U. Harm DAOLEY A HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LWV Eoomi 1 and 1 Shute F ti: Iil E. B. TONGUE Vive their terlainim of a Doll I teas erlotl, S p. in., am 1' annint'ton. lin-sdav. lMh, and rantre Mall. Sc hulls. Wednes day, the l'.tth. ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Rooma j, 4. A S, Morgan BU. ruinboro, f M. O'Meara. laverton. Ore U. '1. residing near Klmonlcu, David and ('alizte la'U'atl. of Ih-Iow Scholls. have sued Henry I,. Hart for a balance of $-KW al leged to Ih due on a hop contract for Imps delivered at Sherwood station, this season. Attachment has been issued to hold the crop Mm, :it the SUierwood dclKlt Ulltil till case is decided. The Spirit of Idaho," by Arthur W. North; "Creater than Cold," the harnessingof Western rivers, bv I'lavton M. Jonen, in the OctoU-r Sunset magazine, now on sale at nil new stands. 15 cents. iy-31 Mil, Wann, Win. (iiiTord. Thos. Williams and Chhi. KirkwiHHtde Simon Neixskn, John Nki.lskn, Owners. J. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer. Kd. Shute, Clerk. ford, in the management of the new hotel. They expect to have the hostelry opened by the Holi days, and if perseverance and at- i. A" A- I .' ...Ml 1 10 lenuon 10 uusiness win mane things go the boys will soon build up a big and profitable business. The Modern Woodmen will give1 a dance in their hall at Reedville, Saturday evening, October 22. Toelie's orchestra. Tickets, $1. Good time as- JOHN M. WALL ATTORNKY-AT-LAVv Offica Uprtatrs, Bailey MVea Slock Room, 1 an4 1. HILLSBORO, - OJuOS. VAiV W. N. BARRI1T ATTORNBY-AT-L V? Orrioi: Main 8trect, opp. Court llotme. HILLSBORO - tiiEOON AtKS. V. V. DAVID unrtci I Saturday for a fiKliingand L..,..!... tm hunting trip over to Wilson Kiv- Grove, known as David's Hill, M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is tLlJ" V. W. David, of borest still in the housemoving business, to Herbert T Kini?. 4 lots Portland ('.rove, died at the home of her and if you have a building to Heights No j 10 youngest son, William David, on move, see him for an estimate. m 10 aticnaei weison, a lotsm lUliuav miuiiuiK, vcvvi , ,in ,inn nf Woe I I mnn K.n. lo KA I vin i 1 1 ni I tlV'llll IVV-lllvlli VI j w viiivii, 1 vwuiw w h. m itw au aut. 910, at 7:.W 0 clock.- the w as whoso brown Swi buU took I ct I0 Imrn in Hamburg, t.erniany, .. . ,.:.,., n) th .pnf HilU. Shaw-Fear Co to J F SDixon, 3977 March 4. 1810. her girlhood days . . " " ' TI " ' u s ' U 10 being spent at her blltliplaie yestmlav 3 lots In block C Tualatin Grove When a young woman she moved ' - Tract I0O0 to Australia, w here she lived two rostmaster t ornenus biaies wash Co Abstract Title & Trust Co years and then went to Califor- that the postal receipts are gain- to Mary M Fisher, lots 1 aud j sec nia. "Liter, with her husband, ing right along, and that they !i"'i::-' 1 she came to Oregon, and in 1871 are considerably m excess of last sured. Everybody invited. Jacob Mauss, of this side Banks, and who can see both the P. R. THOS. H. TONGUK IR. the farm near Forest year. 1 i,. ru, f l)f l.,r,,l bit 4 111 iiniii-i uioi ai. , i . vi . u, R D A,l01 (J j, K B,an,on oU & N. and United Railways from hisDorch. was down to the city ATTORNRY-AT-I.AW 'I' 11 .1.', n 1' n ft- j- r rsY A frtiT s - - 10 I .unuajaic.,,. Morgan Blk, OpaUlrt, Rooms t. 4 and $ ago such a thing as a railway out in his section would have been Hillsboro, - - Oregon considered almost an impossibil ity. t.-m, p.-....- J Dr. S. M. REAGAN oust tun rjiiun-rv u. vui n in iu see one of their new gopher veterinary physician traps. Gets them every time and surgeon and there is no chance of shoot- Thr only graduated and licei scd Veter- mg yourself or running a spear inar7 m Hiiiaboro. sixteen years pmc in your hand. tlcal pe'ice. . t . , j OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVT.UY CO.'S Last Saturday, Joseph Welch, hthtii! k i bik4 Thome's addition 1500 of Portland, and who is a real oicr,hn. Pacifinst.t.Mir imi.iiis lots I ocf Qtn ilntAr u.'Vii1a in triia pif v I d.,i.i ..i t...i ...i ...... i,. Altnn A,M H1....onIJ -l. """" . .'.""' V"" v, morauo, 1 " M J Harvey to Elnora M Goff. lot ij stepped on a nail, which ran cttic states i. i L- -1. . .. ! i ...im - r .- --. -. er ami iiiu"" wnere inrjf ivomcy "-" was out 101 av. loOKing oyer ine Alton AnH. .i ..I I I, ,i lumillii Till1!.. it,.-.,. c.vlH Ihn . . . a- I ... u em i iu i ii. i - ... ii ---iveiirH liuo iii.-ii tow ouiu tin. i f .w.t,,i.. m.imanr nr in w pitv to i vih m Ihvs. and he promised faithfully .,,,..,, 0 its present owner. Her ei flint- liff nnil limh were riot I R H Alton to Shaw-Fear Co, s lots 1 through the sole Ot the shoe and i,,see that thev eot into no trim- husband died about a year ago. L.,.1 .,h insametract 10 penetrated the foot. Dr. I. A - ' - . I I HUllllUl 11 li. I it...-. i .1 i i : . . i i . , b e during tin' trip. T ie loliowing cnuuren survive; n,.,. si-hombiirLr of Maun- Mrs. rrank inatcner, iienry anui''.;;" m . o Herman Metzger to J H Ellison, lot fc " li'Mi: 1 ,1 n a tKa h'nwwt U U UIUIVC OU ul HI in aii I Jm i d M -.1 T..l T a " r u i.viunuivmu iniHi-o, jim Roct.nwnt Cnoonrt Str Sat. urday night, Oct. lo, from 11 to i nas. v-x noimm.K. w. ;.... M..vili nu nf ti1p i,1Pt,st and who tiroke an arm in a iau !ai,1,,1l!r.insSring fSn an GTJ$$l& fio?urewas from a windmill platform a month 'oil tS? If he rt" the cause of death. Interment p.3, m t' and had the H.ivton eometerv. Die splints removed. Mi"'. Marguerite Kedniond v,,y, wife of Kayrnond A. v'.v. and (inly daughter of Mi' Mrs. 0. W. Redmond, ol llillslioi'o, died at l'ortland, Oct (iIt 1'J. 11)10. She retired th ('cinng before with no apparent '"iii'tTn of her health and diet iieiore mot'iiimr. The news came her parents ana friends in llillslioi'o as a great surprise. Mrs. Harvey was born in South 'l'iat;it in, July HISS!), nnd spent '''i' life in Washington county. Me- was universally popular, and '"'i' demise is a matter ol deep recret to a large circle of friends, w'l'o sympathize with the be reaved family. She was married " Itiiyinond A. Harvey, May l.r), J;"". and they took up their res lll,;i,ltv in Portland. The remains were brought to this city for burial, and the fu '"'I'al takes place tomorrow, from "'e Uedmond residence, at 11 a. liev. Kvan P. Hughes con hicting the funeral service. ,'i'iends can view the remains ''""in i) to 10::i0 in the morning. ..nii'i.M.mtKr to make t he wius in tue uumuh '""'h-ij, COMl.- num. '-""J -.. , , ,, . '.,., .!,, i..:,. I,.. ,m, I hws s eiv Miss tk'S- roresi, invM.-, touj, n i) in in, -- -. - - - . 1 .,i r ... '..IK..., ! di-ul Sll. Will It'ave Uiri uiinm mv of the week. J. Hartley, of Gleneiw, re turned Tuesday irom ainp uoe i inn Conntv. having niaue 1 1,., ti'in down overland with W tin n I W. Paine on HIS ooo-acn iumuo.... , -1i,1.iirn,l northeast of II lllU UllVtVt VIIB.IIVU a.wm w. . . - - Krownsvilic. iiilluluirn will he nroseouted to M. t II lUi'vi V ' " " t " Bailey attended the injured member. Will serve oysters at the City near Glencoe I0 i..u..n, A , V i Julius Shanlet to C L Swaim, 4 lots DR. J. R. MARSH ALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do Hih Class Dental Work. A New 0! ice with Modern Emiipmetu Trmiesie Bldg. HILLS BdiiO, ORE. Muin and Third. West Portland Helo-hts i: 1 9 n'elivW H F? Fnllpr Pron Dl. F. A. Bailey Was a Port- Ellen Forestal to Union School Ceme- Mn Duvid was a verv kindlv bind visitor vesterdav. and States tery Association, 0.57 a near Cedsr Major Hendershott, the hop- woman. and had a host of friends that he found sentiment rapidly 1 50 buyer, was out in this section, in Washington county. growing against annexation down to Mary o-Neiii, a lota Portland Tuesday, looking over the hop , 1. 1 . .:-. vt - 1 ro.-iiaro M.3 cava rnor i-'n-T I n n -i inai wav. rieitnis o. 1 10 uv Ja wmiiuum tTT-inirvf NO TRESPASS ... n. . D.., Same to Msry b Smyth, a lots Port- will beat the proposed annexation Uivu,kn w jjurKr . u. onB a, V'"a'Tl":L.land Heights no. a 10 0f portions of Clackamas and ?,1.lvef wa VmP - M'n ana W no is coruracuns wan jut wary 3 tioover 10 1. rreer ana j VVoonin.rtnn nnnnfmo When the kitchen is properly t, extent of the law couipped there is sunshine in the $ Lyons, North Hillsboro, voire, alleging Woodman cf America, meets evt ry first r.r.3iSlW All porsons luintinit or othonvise ivlsman, in concrete work and , MP..l16;-.;lit,i,7..,1oo n "nmgron touiraes. ..HhiM s.iu,.Uy. in ..cl, ,a,,l, iiie uiun.-iainin;u nuii.iii.iw3v v. viSlllllK relatives. I A Y Beriren tc. R N Jensen. 5 acres .....v... j u nU. v wmu ly invned to attend camp me, iwks. 5nfanf MA nf Mr onH near Garden Home 1750 to hnd elsewhere, look through S. G. Rhodks, Consul. lniaill tniltt OI lUr. anu ... tiM, ,n r w lTryi Hm-t'a Wil flurartmont R. R. HArr.RHMAM. (llerk. . ri I T"i i . - J ' . . J iS w v " w.fc'w, -1 x vJ V awi va v uui vtiivuin I ' Mrs. t.amuei n. uaies, uieu in seci4t2nr4w jsoo PortlaiTd yesterday, and the re- Sam b stoy to L T Houghton, u8 a Mrs. Mahlon Malone, who has mains will be brought hereto- 9ec6 ! f 1 w"-"""-:: ; 10 been spending the Summer with morrow for interment. Mauielrso t? iUncock- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Chas. Mertz and Jack Latta, pa"" Je Hiu to a m Porter","'.- ard Baldra, departs the last of of l-'oreyt (Irovo are to start a "3 " Aimoran tun common..... 1925 me weeic ior ner nome in Ana w. " ' - - 14 M ynriar W U7 Vslarann u a I I 1 . I 1 A our Oak best- i,,,iwi 1 01110 in anil see Chnmnon and Uiarier ranges. They are the Mmrick & Corw in. sues Doris for di 1 inn 1 ii r, - - - .. j ii ..ir nir that sne caueu Chris Hesse, of Scholls, was up to the city yesterday. Yellow Jackets seem to be more poisonous than usual this vear. and a single sting was J.S. L0RSUMG 1 names too vile to put in the aun,oient to have medical attend- steam laundry in the old Forest drove Methodist church building. I'iiiK'o at Hillsboro Hall. Satur day evening, October 15th. lb T. Uagley and wife were rt'nisU'i-ed yesterday ut u promi ll('nt Chicago hotel, enroute Westward. They expect to stop a few days in Wisconsin before starting; for Oregon. DAIRY STOCK (At Auction) Owing to going out of the milk 1 will offer at public 4 1 Contractor 'and Builder 4 All of the latest hooks, in hoth " T fiction and standard works, will I Large Barns a Specialty Kj always be found in my book de- ..,. . , VmIU j partment. L. M. Hoyt. M Ind ptphone 151 Rood 4 ,,,r' Adeline Kern, who was wedded 1 Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 h Farmers in the vicinity ot l!ea- - ; ' "7 ' TlilMwn 6 mUes west ot fortland, on aneging mat. ner nusoanas love Keedville and Wheeler .v. - njorneii roaa at iu 0 ciock a. m., on nas uruwn as coiu as an AiasKan fkf w.i.,1, considering enlarging ner Doun-u.rnTmn a v nnm ic min winter, and that he has bppn an OAiuwni, v-ziji. xo, iviv ..V ,7 r , " " Ll ULLt'llll- .... .. . 1 , I" They were married " & other day. The little hh ey nuy pctvasea ti.io Btntn in l!M)l). Lhil.l nf .Ineob Schneider, of Lei- V11 ... avvilhv wiw stunc the other dav y delivereii to any - - . v . G h employed T. ..1 .,1' (Im town Kemeiliuer . l, ; ., . . i ,i n mm i .1 i 1 uuoiiicoo i vviii unci at uuu u. iiuniui. vv...., nu i no n cuucu 01 k.1 ... , :. n it , t,.le- that Dr. V. A. Bailey treated the S. Wilkes to survey the outskirts sale on the Samuel Wa,ters farm, to Chas. Kern at Fairbanks. we n:n e . .. u. - WOUnd- with the view ot taRmg in tne u t f c d Mm d AlasUa in im sues for divo 11I10 nert. - IMH'Ol 1 vAiiiiivuvii 1 onl,iii.l,.in iiictficfd nr rho nnmincr .. n il.i i 1 i i. , 1 irv. - 1 . i ,,..1 Purgdorfer, of above v mo. . 11 . iAin vua. arc nutiucu hil niv i.mvivi . 1 iu. , until in :de. was in town yes- , . j j danes. .. . .i . 1 WHrtMiniisu la now uuc uuu icituy terday, and called on int L. rece;ve hav. grain and pota- Choice rose plants, shrubbery while making tne rounus ot u. Will al80 buy and 8e,i hay of all kinda. lily bulbs etc. for toee head ofgoodwk security. We sell farms, fry cmnty seai. mjn feed sand p-raVel sale at the bouth Hillsboro m r 17 l,..i unit son KlCharil. I .t Aomtil Ciijo mo n pnll ( .rimnnoiiKP. Nnw IS the time ni nr, n ,, A , t ,n u:iu... w. v. vtiivj H""7"' r ' n; ' . m, 1 T V, -",, , : 1 ou ga ion m m tanK, jno. 1 nmsuuiu izu 1 i...i vit.iw iiv for Corva lis. n xt WVioo r When pr on do the fn iihmt.incr. so iret vour n .t .1 .m, - uepai ui jwni'i'v --- - . ,u. xv. ..V.V..V.., ,, v.. r - ueLiave miiK separator, new: The new hotp i3 mimr ;i, where they attended the weddngSouthern pacific. 5 order ,n Mrly.-Mn l Agnes milk wagon and other articles Uncr3 nZnuZJnl"? oampneii, inuepeitueni teiepiioiie tnn nilrnpPO,iq f0 mprit-inn 71 i 1 j Vl "Vlt"us West 154. 30tf iJS thank you! And the Argus re- .,.., . . . unc" , , porter will eat Christmas dinner Anyone wisning a uargani 111 a leni.s-oums u i anu unuer with you at your expense, . . 1 Un nln.H . .v . i . ti , hllflAM Annli f I...H If 1 1 1 1 If mAnlhn .mvaI ;oou iiuiouuni tun, line uuttci taan. uvci pxu i.u uiuiitiis tunc maker; also about 2 dozen Minor- at 8 per cent, bankable note. 2 ca hens and pullets; 2 dozen thor- per cent for cash on sums over oughbred crown Leghorn pullets, $10, hi m mm. sj mi 40 head of good milch cows, some tresn ana most coming unfaithful husband. Money to loan on real estate WlU'i e.im-j - of a daughter oi ivir. ..u . , Tamiesie and Frank Tam- VirgH Waiters. iesie. of Missouri Valley, Iowa, i imvi. ndded a very complete ftrft jn tne citv. oruests of Dr. J. line of cloth-bound books to my Tamiesie, a cousin. They are Qt.it inner v department. L. M. touring the coast and seeing v, v......- I... .. , mi i;i- il.. America ' nrst. iney iiKe i,ne of the Willamette Hovt. M C Hewitt returned yester- appearance ot the Willamette lav from a trip to South Bend, Valley, and lt their vacation .lay..irom f. Wi,b . where he doesn't bring them out here it attended as a witness in a lawsuit. will be surprising. , DR I. r. HEINECK, V. S. D V. D. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE Ind. Phoae 09, Sherwoid, Ore. and some Plymouth Rock hens, inquire of Rood 54, Ind. Tel. Mr. Seater, Farmington. 31-3 JOHN HAUSCHEL, Owner. J. C, Kuratli, Auctioneer, Ed. Shute, Clerk. Menzies' Shoes for menthe best quality at the lowest price. Wyatt & Co. James May, of upper Vine lands, was down to the city i I luesaay. DE. J. B. NORMAN Physician and Surgeon Office in TAMIESIE BUILDING Calls Promptly Answered Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.