M-UbHOKO ARGU9. NOV. 17 I I PKTH1ANS OBSERVE 20TH ANNIVERSARY 1 li.' ( in-i'Hii Nurn rv 'ottany. ' i "'li, A. .1. V. Wi!.-v. tin- ilrnl ft !Sl(li.lr M-l ami I rM.i SIMIKI SIIM.IV Kl Ml Wl ti Hi Ciiiiiin. ndif an,! ri. on ami V. l.-kititf a rnrn rl lull ti, i a !. at ()r. i,, n. ,n ..-ry p,-,,!,!,. liiiM that it lm i..'.n thru- .h.-v U, mak.- d.-.-.s "'itaiiiiht' a r- stri. tivf . hin t.- on ; h'l'ior. and that thrnrigli i i ittn . -.mfi i,f a :.rri vt-rn-r this ' l u ;m hi! ...it. 'I h.-y sink tl -tt tin- court mak- the n.nvt-y-;.! to concur u ill, tlii'ir intent, a- I that Mm, J.-hs.-U.h, knew '' : l-'irdia that huc, wan ' ' '"I an. I intent. The WIDOW H FAMILY GET TEN THOUSAND City nl S..kum Wash., Set tics With ,Mr. (irnnt I M SIJAM) WI.NT OVI.K Till; IAII.S A. 1'n-itnn-ier, of lx-low New ton, wu.-i in town Tuesday, u; .. m i,; n,,,,.. ti r. i I - 'I'flll III i t ( lit Limnott's. Suprrmc tour! Ikiidi in line l'aini-nl ul Muiicy bun. f1 1 , i ...i. ..I ila"lllli limine!' lhe Pythian nr I I I I I,,..-,. U 1 , III Jlarulay iuki". ' "i wp, ..p.rt.1 in Htt.-ti'lance. U. ; CrnT, who W t' brM I'"' ! sijinif t.ili-rr nft.-P H iti-iL-r install'-1. .r-il't i'liuiir-ll..r : nmn.l.r during the I"-'M makm. ami be win Liii-d bv ; IVi S Hulttn-rii h. who tss.nlv , " ' I I I! .. , year W. ' ' Vl" """. -.t,M)VHt.f tin- eharUr iit-tul.er-ihip I'l-.-hcnt, feelingly t"l'l "f the int ntrugv-'b4 l'"4 '' 0r,cr, an. I hw it finiilly gr.-ss to its prcHcnt proportion. After tin- njhtcIi milking, lln ln 'tiJoyeil " hntrh.-oii, TI"' dJgc will make thin minis i-rims fcli-t.rnlii'ti it" event rvi-ry frw Ji'BRt. WAoSi: IIOI.COMII W. W. IMniitib, well ktiossn in .VnrtlifJi I Wu.ihitiK'tn ("ountv, llllll Ut I'l! In'tii'4 !t N". I."- N"'' York Street, St. Jnliti, Oli j'oii, Sunday. Nv. IX lfl'h II. had just ronipti'ttHl a liiimt-ioiiie new ms'.lctH m a Hiirj.riM- t hii lit i tin')' ha tH-l-tIiei the (jSaif l',t a vuvk, Mr. Iloicoml, ha.l U e!i ill fur nevernl ram an. I hail travel!..! xti'tmively fur hiN health in fact In" ilaii!f-t a trip rwituJ tin- ' ."'ar .ley that the the th I are inaile illleL'atinn :'"inc interest in It in nut all .aii th. I! I. .' Nil heieil with tvso !'laHeH'.' Call at i:.!atm, Saturday, to t o'clock, ami e sdiuw VUU the i v. ,r,.a ' '. i! h w hicli s on can , , a;! tain-.-. ( )ne noiid niece '' ; t niie or divc-.iofiH to i.i'.-li unl and Hiram the ey.-H i i ee demon .stratum. I here SeeHiM to In" a tfi'lteral :eiihnient f..r liard Hiirface Mt'e. IH HI Illi! '.iro, atlO 111) -tl'i!.;.' oiHett ioli is lievelopiny Willi M-eiai liliely paved htreet.s Hi!!.-,!'.. ru would take on new life We ha . e the Wealth, the busi ness and the public Hpirit for these improvement, and no one hhould .stand in the way. lliils Uiro ;ppear now to ! putting up a general "htand tuether" o) the tl'le-llon of putting tin m will "Iran trai and toot forwar. also mean . liardmirfai installaliun of I a..-k l.mnck iV t urw in to one of their Dew gopher s. (Jem them every tlltH' there H chalice of fdiOut- voiiriei! or runmiiK' a spear iand. Valaiidiham. of th. ileiiver a he city of Spokane, Wanli., has appropriated theKtimof six thou uid dollars in payment of darn- H'e to Mrn. Carrie I'nwcll, w idow the late 'Irani Powell, well known in llillslioro. and who was Irowned in the Spring of l'.Xix, at Sokaiie. 1'oweil had been working for the city on one of the piers of a bridge, and through the carele.ssne.ss of a foreman, the float unon which the men worked was moored by a pieceof rotten rope. Th float broke Ke, ami 1'owell ami another man were drowned, rowoll hav illK' Ix-i'li washed over the falUof the Hpokane river, l'owell's IwmIv win found after two w eeks. The widow sued, and the widow of Ihe H.-cond man brought action and carried it to the Supreme ourt. Ihi.'Kecoud suit wan d; ided in the Supreme Court the other day, and SimkaneCity then oni'l.aled to settle with Mrs. Well. ff She vets JC.Ihhi damages and a casualty company pays her $l,(Kt. She has three children, me of whom was loni after tin father's death. ("rant 1'owell was raised in tin anniniruiii section, ami was a son of Mrs. M. 1) irother of Mrs. I lillsburo. oliell eers, . . . liiuu, Washmeton County, April II. Kkl. lie nceiv eil m I'dncation t racifu Univeinity, uml later moved to Klickitat County, Washington. Hi1 w;w admilted to the bar in 1K7U. In IS'.ni, he went ti bK Atu't'lct. u hetv he made considerable niolu'.V in lea! fHlate and tin' practice of law, Illness forced liitn to retire from active life, lit is 8iirvive. by his wife, his mother, four broth rrs, ami one sister. Tin broth-erx-A, 1... Chan, ntul I'rank Ilulcomb. Went Union; ('.rant liuli'omb, Spriiii.rt"ielil, (re., and sister. Mrs. J. .('. Wilson, l'.eth-itny, I 'hn ban Church, wil sermon net Sunday evening, and the subiect of his discourse w .. ,i h uikui the order of Knik'hts of l'vthias, its aims ami its rela tioii to ori.'anied siK'iety. All lMhian and I'sthian Si.sters arc re.piehte.l to be ill attendance, and the two orders will meet at I'vthian Hall, at 7:i" in the eve- t.iiiK and attend church in a UkIj. Place our Thanksiviiurorden now for brick ice cream. Can ! had with an ice center, or an w ay it pleases you. l'mi of Sw ectS. W infidd I'iric Fost.-r, nwA ffl ;,r .. and a subject of the Kinn l.f lir. al l'ntain. has asked the circuit court to Kraut him citizen i..M.. rs Foster has been in' tin Tinted states about S years, am il will be two years and over lie fore he can v'ct his full paH'is, He came to HiIlsUro last Sum i.i .i ... ,:.; m. r. anil conuucieu uie iiioiuoi tion campaign in WashinK'ton Cotmtv. lie irises his native town as Montreal, Canada. I; -e.lv Crani'e. No. SV.t. sv on e in eiue lainuii iu .on. Let social at the Modern W'ihkI man Hal! at Cedar Mill. Saturday t to At e Hon s.m .i: The un(letsie;ne(l will sell at pub lic auction on tlu Herman Schlllt nlaee. .' milert east of 1'hillips and miles north of OKI Hi'thany. at 10 o'clock n. in., on SATURDAY, NOV. It) t!ray mare, 7 years, 12(HI;2sets team harness; mileh eosvs, Iresii sMn; It tons tiniothv Imy; farm w'lRoti, Kootl eiii(lition; covered hiH'k, koo condition; biiw.v, snilable for liht market. Hk; liorse Cotton Kinur die; sprinw:- tooth evir harrosv, tfootl as nesv; f)-Khove cultivator; 2 plows; roll-itireoiilter;prolellin?KriiHlstone; Myers spray pump; Ualhoun vtrass weeder; M-jra! iron kettle; luty nick; Il 1-2 ton side oats; 2 tons wheut; ;) Hacks Hurhank potn tes, and other articles too numerous to mention. Uunch at noon. Terms of sale: $10 and under, "ish in hand; over $10, (5 months time at 7 per cent. 2 per cent oil' for cash on sums over $10. 11. V. llADHKU., Osvner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. CALL 10U. A MASS MLLTIN'l There will bo a nmss meeting of the electors of I hecitvof Hills- lioro, Ort'ftiw, at the court house, at 7-:to ii m Moniliiv. Novein- lier 9A loin Vf iho iiurnose of noniinatintr a ticket to be voted upon at the December city eiec tion, as follows: Mavor. Three couneiltneii or trustees, Recorder, Treasurer. A. H. Hailey, Mayor Willi Uobt. Simpson, of P.uxton, was in the city yesterday morning. W. C. Darety, of (Jlencoe, wan in bovn yesterday. Pap- (lardner, of Mountain dale, was in the city yesterday. Pentoii Howman was a Buxton i.i tor today, on leal business. (in-fas e Pronner, of near Ti I'ard, was in town Thursday. W. C. Jackson, of (Jlencoe, was m the city yesterday. Ira T. Mills, of banks, was in the count v seat the first of the week. Mrs. relalr. lavs. BADLY DEFEATED Multnomah Voted Against it Over Two to One STATE GOES AGAINST ALL OF THEM NeHmith County Had More Ballots Than Other Measure On Thankseivintr Day. at 3:15, the new Hillshoro football team will plav the Wabash Indeinrnd- t.s. of Portland a fast amateur team -at the ball vrroundsm this citv. Hillshoro will lie repre sented bymanyold g-ndiron stars amonir whom will lx Dr. Smith. hil Itoirowav. Downs and Mc- vwwvww lee. This is the only eame to L t i iwirt atbb m r r m ri!nv'H here thU si'ason. and should receive a hearty patron- fHYbitiAN anu hUKmo ae. The probable line-up: Cen- omi nptir oirTh pu hv t ko Washinirton County will lose no territory, as a result of the re cent election, as the state at large voted a terriffic majority against all county division schemes. It was thought that ter, Vauurht; r guard, Morrill; r tackle, McOee; r end, Ixng; 1 guard. I'irsoi;l tackle, Purdin; end, Schrovder, dray; quarter. Atie. Tickets. 50 cents. On sale at Anderson barber shop. have a 3 1- lx l 1-1 kodak in I '!,. I'-irLi.i iu vmiHncr ; in i'ortland. for a few our county cut-off, and that of Clackamas, might be in danger. i .i t it i'eter Jossv. of near West w-'cause iney were '"K inruwn Union, was in the city yesterday intf iMuItnomah, and the i'ort- afteriKKi!). land vote caused some anxiety i Harold llalvorsen, of Farming- These measures, however, while ton, was in the county seat running stronger in Portland 1 uesday. than tAhc r measures of the kind. A Zimmerman, of Koseland were badly beaten. Farm, was up from Ixdow Witch lhe strip asking to tje turned Hael vesterdav. into Multnomah would have been , , a big piece of territory. Nes LiiniiuiLi :.u 4 ..i I ,! IIIILI1 tuuiiiY uioifnai icuncu rial i ,. o,,. liie laitri. vulc ui onjf ui ioc county division measures. It I'hos. Fowles and wife were will probably oe some time te , . ii i f. ,.k..u u , . i. m iron 1 aiiove Mouniainuaie, nure we aau uac anumn i.u Tuesdav xml to cut off Washington ilut. County territory in, nave you ineu mem: uen of Sweets. Morunouth Putter at Pros. Try it it is the thill. MRS. CARL LlfllDLb ow e I and a I M Luck- A. Inig, oi P.. Walker, of Ik-Iosv Heaver- ton, was up to the county seat this morning. Lost: new black driving glove. Finder Mrs. Birdie Sappington Liepold wife of Carl Liepold, died at their home in Portland, Tuesday November 15, 1910. She was the leave at Lamkin tinshop. daughter of E. B. Sappington, of rorest urove, but tormeriy ot , -i this city. Deceased was born KARL WLIDLW ITSCII Kar V. ici ewiLscii was oorn in rrussia, iiermanv, .siarcu ii STtl. His father died when he i e ... . was nut use years oi age, am when he was 11 years of age his widowed mother, with her four hildrcn. emigrated to the I nitei States and settled in Dodge Coun tv, Wisconsin, where Karl gresv to maturity. Starting out in life on his own account in ISTiO he BROWN GHEEN ...I Illlll evening, .MiseiiiiHT i, i.-i". cordial ins itation is extended il. Ladies are kindly request ei to hnng baskets. "' The Donald Lumber Co., of 1 1 . .. I... I ..,.,.ill tir.i lit near ni sum, o,m iip.hu.. 1 1,..,,- v..iumi!l. one tlav last week i ii, ,1-oiKie-e ssas settled for Kim in -ai 'the usurance was cartiei i.. ' .,f John Vanderwal ' . ... i . i companies. Mr. anueiui .... ;,,.i... t be loss alurllay m paid it the following Monday. .,.... uiiit.. I.eL'horn cin'kereis this sear's brood for sale. Mrs V. P..K'kmann, necle i..ii..n lteascrton, Oregon Kotite 2. I K Reeves, of Cornelius, was ,i..., Mondav. J. L. raise aMU,i fifty tons of cucumbers - and that is some colic in " .1.:., u.moo.i but: savs they ui ,,t turnout as well financially l. evneeted. He also y ested about liiMX) sacks of onions for the 11M1 market, .Mien Timnock. of beyond Glen i,l,v . . - . coe. started this week ior a wu with his mother, at Greenock, Scotland. His father died in .lulv, mid the aged mother wrote .i..:. .-!, u khe.l to see her son hefore she passed to the great levoiul. ('.ountv court: Road, Vtition '. S. McDaniol. ordered estab lished; franchise gran t-u p nlk'nt Klectrica,.;Al.celJ : granted damages. rmA.m. (). & C. R. R. refunded $1'.i;i.u.), double assessment. , ... c.ii- .loif. small. Re- ward. IMtirn to Fee be s, Garage, Thini su " Oregon. i)aims k. Farmer and Jessie lweivul the groom of inn est G ml and the" bride of Dallas er ' nitoil in marriage by Judge Goodin in this city, November 15, 1910. A C Winney.of beyond Glen co.wasin town yesterday en route home from a trip to Portland. n.een D. C. Perkins and Daisy p.lmissen were married Nov los. Konovan, oi mis biue ui , 18- 9nli - m9ml , i. m:o : 4l... ,.;t 4i. v.i .-v. ....... v. s euar .vim, wai in inc viij w frt r l ;urv.w l v 9fi 1l it t i I a . I IV V., b I I V. V 1 -r - v vi j w j -j, tenlay, un' called on me Argus. .... .QO A.,a fn v-ilHWrth n head of pigs for sale - D. The husband and little daugh Tschabold. Hill.ljoro, Ore., lioute ter. Ursula, aged 3 years, survive, 1. Helvetia, The funeral took place this af- ti i? i!,o.L-i,.,it,.r of l-'nrmincr. ternoon at rorest Grove, and the toil, ss ;u ui town yesterday p"- ZV'i: i ( j ' : I 1 1 i i J, (io to the Kinvr Utfht Co. for your t'U-cinc iiiu supplies, oec- 1 ,f rvrn TK. antra i m. i re i v iitiiiif v tfiiuiiiii' v nzs The llillslioro Lumber Com-Lfcrated at the home of Mr. and umy is receiving pieniy oi logs u Thos. Cheen. on Oak Street travelled on foot from May vine, these csays, on tne i . ii. ix a. Hillsboro. Ore., Nov. 14, 1910, Wis., to Mclxtud County. Minn.. tWu e.m, fr,,s, cows for sale Rev. Valandigham, of the Chris- w here he preempted a piece oi .. ii,....;,, - Mrs. Louisa tian Church, otnciating, when government land and begun the ,,,,,,,.,. ,.wton. Ore. 34-6 their daughter, Miss Susie, was lilhcult task of building a nome n . . ,, , ., , united in marriage to Mr. uark .i .- .. .. .. l .. iw irm i oiueru anu vvur. vi i r 1.. r ri .4.' on tne runner, vm wauuci , . : r, ... . crown, lunuvriy ui ruicsnjruvt;. LSC2. he was married to a; young Misys ..e. we.c and now of Chehalis. Washing- ladv from his own country. One ytsuiuay. ton Miss Lizzie Gheen was the Sunday afternoon, in August, Mrs. Theodore Falangus and maid of honor, and Earl Brow ISi'kL while on the porch ot li is Miss Maud .Movire, of -Portlandi was ta'uumaman. farm residence, he and his wife were guests of Mrs. Frank Im- The parlors were decorated were fired uikui from ambush by brie, last week. with fern, Oregon Grape and Indians and both were badly ... . t make our flowers, and presented a beauti woundei . he receiving two shots v ... . ic, j n .ot ful appearance, ihe weddsns? ... . , t I OW II .V 1 1 1 iio II11A. IV KOWi wvub. -- . n h s ui). and one in his arm, I u- Un,.a CAmo nn march was played by a great-u: while his wife was shot in the 4n f s' .pets cle of the bride, Vincient Sedlak, lower jaw; but notwithstanding hjK mss lhn , , . and the day was notable to the these terrible injuries they hero- the uniey rocw crusner nas famny 0f the brute because it icallv defended their home until been moveu io me nurMiauei wa3 the 26th wedding anmver- help arrived. As a result oi place, una it win oe sei up ior sary of jjr- and Mr3 Gheen. these wounds, Mr. Wiedewitsch road work south of the river. fe groom is a highly respect last his right arm. ,. Chi,.,, clear and sweet, cood to young man, and worked for InlSttthelost hissviie, and ini , - ,..', for :.. meet: can the condenser here and at the be had in any quantity - at the lro ior e.ci. 4 ue llimnf vv,vt Unue IS popuiai ill una 1.1 li ill PROfKfWIOSAU F.A. BAILEY, M. IX PhyHirlan and Sur-ion OfflC4 BUr Mcnrin bi.x-. uiwlnlr. R.x.iiit 12. U an.l 15. Kraldcnf -SmUf wni riinxr Kiurllti and bocoitit Nlrvvta. Hoth ' I" bones. Rfcd.lonce Kutof Court IIoum, In Um eomer of lbs liuH-k. JAMEM PHILLIPK TAUIOIE, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Snreann Southern Prtlo RailrNl Co. e.nsi,!fal.t.(s In VrnrK n, ITnulUh flC nerfect condition with both him ts uimtai. ovr a. cn' iur. and plate attachments; a com- rtn f MainBt Hiiutwr,,or. plete developing and printing ryrrwwv outfit; a portrait lens; and other . nnAtrcv if ts nno supplies. Can be had for $15. if 1 - - 4 taken at once.-Pox 'J.i, Hills- txjro. ' 1 sir n r 'ortland. and who put up the isauey-Morgan CiOCK. Pythian building in this city last Both pbonw. Hillshoro Ore. year, was our. yesieroay, greet ing friends. He said: Well, 1 am more than glad to see Hills- j) ELMER H. SMITH i . 1 .1 : 1 4 u : 1 streets anu untinaK'e aim uus oFi-ICK HOURS what VOU want. IOU Will have Mondays, V'ednely am' Fr! '.y one of the best town on the West 9 to i; 1 to 4; 7 t-j . Side in a few years." Tuewlayt, TlmrxUya and ?.Uur,ly . - I 7 IU O D, III. Vr. W. 1. 0OO nas lieu HIS r inkl.ter Bl.le over Ilta. I'- ith I'hane I rejwrt 01 tne receipu ana ex penditures in fighting the an nexation of a portion of this countv to Multnomah. He re ported receipts, by contribution. in the sum of $ti., and expendi tures in a like sum. All of this was expended tor newspaper work except about $200, prelirm nary expenses. Many contri buted as high as $25, while the minimum contributions ranged from 50 cents upward. Both Hillshoro road districts will very likely be a unit in vot ing a special tax to continue put- hillsboro, ting down rock roads, i wo more years of special tax and the big gest part of the undertaking will have been accomplished so far as the main thoroughfares leading into the county are concerned. Notices for the special election DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and U Morgan-B.ill. y Blix-a, HtreeU Over Denula Store. HILLS BOKO OKKGON B AO LEY A HAFC ATTORNEYS-AT-LA.W Booms 1 and t Shote BniMiog . OKKUON. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW 3.0O ma j, 4, & j, Morgan Blk, El 'aboro will be posted inside a few days. I rVirw.ryirWr'r'svvvsA' Gen. Ranson Woman's Relief lOTTN M WAT T Corps will have an apron sale in the building between Koeber's ATTOlNBY-AT-LAW confectionery and the Commer- offioa Dptula, Bailey JOrv m nio, k 1 II.i.l T 1 XT Kooma, 1 ant! a. HILL8BOR0, - OB TOON. cial Hotel, on Tuesday, Novem ber 29, commencing at ten in the morning.- Mrs. E. 0. Crandall, president. 36-7 Do not quibble about improve ments. Do not oppose them be cause your neighbor advocates it. Do not put yourself up as the only exponent of public better- W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orriei: Main 8treet, opp. Court Houm. HILLSBORO URSCO ISCj'i he ssas married to Miss I .viia Sumner, who died April 1SS0. leaving eight children. Mr, vv.. . .mii-i.-1 ti ed some 01 tne most imnortant otlices of hi; homo town, Rich Valley, Minn., among them being that of super visor. In October. l'HHi, lie came ment- because people advocated betterment long before you were born. Just get m and support THOS. H. TONGUE. JR. v. - t:; It. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW For sale Two SOWS, two pigs, Morgan Blk, CpaUlra, Rooma j, 4 and 5 and six shoats. inquire l. L. Ho-'ston, Fair Acre Farm, outh llillslioro. 'i'.io man who killed Charles Hillshoro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . 1 (I'll 1 UU OIUIU1 ,T v " Art Lyons, ot isortn tiiuswro, ator foi. tlie independent tele- returned Tuesday evening from phone company. After the wed an extended trip up the Colum- dinf?i Mr anj Mrs. Brown de hia Uiver. narted for Chehalis, Wash., parted Auction sale at Jack Wright Where to Cornelius, Oregon, where he Um.n Forest Grove, Saturday, presents were beautiful and as BiacK, a former Hillsboroite, at Manhattan, Neveda. has been sentenced to the penitentiary for 20 years. His relatives put up a Thr only graduated and liceased Veter ,4 i.,,i ,vi,f f tu,,, ,j, iuarv in Ilillsboro. Sixteen vears orac- for several years nas Deen opei-, f.t hr th(1 ;,. finaL cai expenence. , ' ! . r I OFFfflK Hrr.r.QHiSRrt i Tvruv i-'n a hwinfrnr in o vprn ir nr m !i n - i , ... ..v - . .. . X urrV,tor TW- Vind fivmhlAnvor STABLE No. i ,"l:!,,""'ff''7 . Office phonea: PaoiBo SUtea 501; Ind. 21J tl ISineSS anairs. Residence phones; Independent 243; Pu- Taken up; leaning baldfacer-'ifcsuweii-tiii. gelding; two white hind ieet; thev will reside. The died Nov. 4. 11)10. lie is sur viveil lis' five children, as follows Henry and John Wiedewitsch, Minn.; I.. A. wieuewiiscii, u. Hertha Kice and Mrs. Mary Kin nev. Corne bus, Oregon. lie ssas a consistent Christian and died in the faith. Sale follows 36 Salad set, Mr and Mrs Miller; Nov. 10 cows, horses, etc. m.,ii ,"iiii mourn vril. v.. v.. .......v.,. , - , , , ., ., ... berrv spoon, Mr and airs &tepi . tl. t.iacK ana wiie, 01 ue-1 .- . f k M . vond (ilencoe, were in tosvn yes- ' A.1.,. , , ,,1 - 1 1 : iSira Uas 4"viiuci awn , vicaui aiAnii, terday Mr. biacK onngmg in a HeJen gchultz; saU and pepper man 01 phi. ik. cViaL-Prs Mrs Penn Frost: cut If you want anything in silver- Mass. Clavton H. Lewis; pickle ware, just go to Norman Greer's fork, Mr and Mrs J J Utzinger; and you will surely find what carving knife and fork, Mr and you want. Mrs Geo Schultz; house slippers, The Rebekahs gave Miss Susie Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kotzman, Mane uneen; oeaspreaa ay tne Gheen a granite shower last Fri- f 1;0,h1. Oregon, are here for an lneexv, goiu piece v oeum, day evening, and a pleasant time extended visit w, 1 1 Mrs. Kotz- ' . was induldged in games and man s parents, Mr. and Mrs. "",4': T , ' t cracker Mr mimii- Daintv refreshments were ,0Vl Ingram. Anna bchultz nut cracker, Mr Z V "it si 1'ite hour the ana ftirs """y teaspoons, isir served, and at a late hour int Anyon0 lookinff for S1lverware, nnt MrN R n Rrown: tablesooons. who is not blind, will see one of Mr and Mrs Geo Anderson; set the best assortmems ever in uie UKANITI. ShOWI-R DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Ptepared to do Hwh Class Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment Tcmieaie Bldg. H1LL8BOU0, ORK. Mum and Third. Argua and Oregonian, $2.2j. guests departed wishing Miss r. i..en who was to oe iiiarneu c.in !i lomr and happy life Those present were:, Mr. anu Mm. R. H. Greer, Mr, and Mrs. J. It. Trullinger, Mr. and Mrs. C F. bibbv, Mrs. V. fi. t'eicn man. Mrs. li. Soars, Mrs. L. K. Wilkes, Mrs. I. V. Trullinger, Mrs. D. F.nirick, Mrs. W. A. Fin ney, Mrs. Fred Olsoni'Tvlrs. Lu demia Anderson, Mrs. S. Stevens, Mrs. Phillins. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas r.l.nen. Hettie Jack, Minnie Ab bott, Gertha Olsen. Amanda Har- tramof. Evelyn Dooner, luzie, Susie. Toni and Fred Gheen. Susie, Toni .1. 0. Bills, of beyond Glencoe, was in the city yesterday. Commissioners court was in session yesterday. lswton Womer. of Laurel, was in the city the first of the week. Frank Imbrie and wife were in from West Union, yesterday. 16. ling justice, Judge G. W. Mines. Andy Westberg, of near Lau rel was in tosvn Tuesday. cf Vnivps nnrl forks. Ratrlev & city, at Norman Greer's. Hare; paring knives, Dr Link- Straved-Bald-face 2-year-old later; teaspoons, Mrs Michalec; ,1 if,.TOaHr,n qc bread plate, Elma Schultz; gold whereabouts will be rewarded.- piece, grandfather Brown; center 1 11 v.ini.nm Cornelius. Ore.. Piece, Minnie Abbott; parlor ," 1 3(5.8 clock, Elizabeth Gheen; picture, Iu1llttl- . - . . , Tonie Gheen; picture and -book, Henry Jolmson, ot beyond UVprl Gheen: ruir. Mrs Brown: Glencoe, was a county seat visi- quilt Mrs Thos Gheen; cut glass, tor Tuesday. Henry says that Mr and Mrs Raymond Isabell; farmers are . all through with cut lass Miss isabell. their lull work, and that they Those pvesent were: Mr and are getting coltish olit his way. Mra T H Gheen, Mr and Mrs Jas Thanksgiving will soon be here, Anderson, Mr and Mrs Samuel and, if vou haven't got a carving Stephens, Mr and Mrs L C Brown r 'i ...,.,4. ,;n and son. Mr and Mrs Geo Ander- SCL Ul it lo.inici, juu yii. ...iu - , T , j fi,em -it (Greer's son and son, Mrs Ludema Ander- Mra Ppnn Frost. Elizabeth. Mail Carrier Richter, on Route Ton'ie( Edythe, Mary, Vencient 1, out of this city, said last and Fred- Gheen, Hillsboro; Mrs night: 'In all the. years that A v Brown and son, Grandpa I've been carrying mail out of Brown, Forest Grove; Mr and Ilillsboro i ve never seen iNovem- Mrs Geo Schultz and daughter, her roads in better condition. Oregon City; Earl Brown and They are tine." Clayton B Lewis, Portland; Vin- Four people on the Wm. Kane cient bedlak, lualatin. 1 1 r 1 no brand. uwner piease can. nav charges, and take same awav. George Hart, Cornelius, Ore., lioute 2, Rox 23. 36-8 Edward Curran, well known here as the minister at the Cong. Church a few years ago, and svho went from here to Condon, where he engaged in the news paper business, was beaten for the office of county treasurer, by 1 1 . l. riv J a aemocrac, last luesuay; iMAnVDW WnfinMVW 1. A-r M-4 AMI II M At J JaW A V Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern hull hpfween one and two vears Woodman of America, meets uvery tirst nIH P.ivp nrien and hrpfid no-. .ua mlra. ?"wy "J eacn uiouuim v.v. -...v. r - - o- 1 (I,-,- Ud 1 n L ..Ua I tratiiAM Viifr- t0X 411, r orest urov e, vre. inK and auioumin,, Neiahbora are cordial e.,, T.or, nf Slmiiu Kl ly mviied to attend camp meetings. J ...1 K t;A o. u. unuvw, uiiuui. anu svuuae one uml menus Mja rR, p IIai.I8KMAM, Clerk that ne gets tne nrsi irout 01 me season; the first buck after the law opens; and the first China pmiWmmMmmmmHMmm A . . . 1 n rooster on October 10, was in the j 1 c I ADCI IAIP city yesterday afternoon. 3 J. O. LUKOUIMl 1 , ,xt .u in ,.J place, near Glencoe, are suffering B. Luck, of North 1 lams near f S()me stomach disturbance, Thf nnnexation scheme to take 1,, .., - - - , liUJIH nv.lllt Dtv.ii.tiv.i uiauuiuMiii.V 1 - - - Glencoe, was in town yesterday aml lhe m.ulluy at fu.st approach- a part of this county and add to morning. ed serious proportions. Dr. Link- Muitnoman was uaaiy oeaien u er tne siate in iaci, every iintv division measure was de- 4:1-,, nott! time ere. rtii eo, tti u'uttj u w vti,ft v. , ... " . . 't 1.1 i......,:,,l'i3 iviw nni'lc vvliieh hild been canned feated by overwhelming majori- a . nr 1 11. w 1 n .1, itui v . . , - , ew . Sn"' ., lf f for skusage uurposes. ' ties. IAJUIIVU 1 Hllll il L UlCLIVV, vwv All kinds of Al groceries at S A. . . I the Walch&Co. store, on f irst vuuhoui ,anii uunuu y Street, near S. P. Depot. Also ' 1 feed. Give us a call. J5-b Large Barns a Specialty y J. B. and 0. G. Wilks have 1 ... " taken the county agency for the 1 . 4BU T 151 " u,v' Hupmobile, and brought a hand- m Hillsboro, Ore., R. F.0.5 M Tho Hnnmobile is one of the nat- tiest of the runabout class, and they are winners. M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM still in the housemoving business. and if you have a building to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON move, see him for an estimate. L . 3 -r. , Calls Answered Day or Wight t...4 ti : 111 1 :.. ing and President Taft and Gov. independent I hone- Benson have apprised us 01 the oRFNCO. - OREGON met. ui tuuisc, il yicasea uie poor of everywhere to think of turkey and cranberry sauce. Money to loan on real estate security. We sell farms. Try us. The We Moot Realty Co. Hillsboro 12tf Jack Wright, the Forest Grove horseman, was in town yesterday. DR. J. B. NORMAN Physician and Surgeon Office in. TAMIESIE BUILDING Calls promptly Answered