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'r-.lir, WMl niiiir h majority .f l.u y.un.-y M iMftt itrif kitl Mlt)i Ul l. l li riti. rnl may havi- to hi.M.-r in, ' ojx-ration . Ilfwitl n,,t , tl t iit'h any iimri- nuir,. V thU yt-ar. Hikt" In iH iu lint iuality of itiuun.! vn.rk n.i . yrar, notw ithMtaiitini.' t It fu,-i ' that hi lia l n in i.airi a it. at ? rl.tf.:.. . It urai ui limr. I If Win i-iiiiu howrvrr. an.l mailt n. fim r )i IrtMihiV Ihf lUutr; Lit fir thf Soulli, Suinlay aft r!i..n. with nino ari'l tuif half full (,;iriu-, to the kffnnl. aftt r wir.nifiL' tl . Sunday inafKf. 'I hat tl.. , lami tht iM iitiant .h aSnt-1 , a cinch. In iir.irr to Inf.- tl -v ! wdiiI.I havf to thmw away ... r thrtf fnurtliit of the k'jiii.-i frmii ! now on. I rt'i.rtM'nt Sirtl!a t-nrft ' not Willi In ulitrt-n. i! rail hoimti on riMft. ami .In tl.. fittinir. an.l t-a. Ii how tua l i t ami wrar th ropM-t. Our tail.. r i fl ma.l to mratiirt rnrn . n-l rlmliiiK thf latfttt front la. .-, with; an rtfrifirifi tfii-H tn-r rvi. .-, ! nit norimrt than hiwh i-la.s . ,.r i aft pun hantsl in f.t..r. s. M -. ) M. K t amllf. IliiUU.r... l ift!. an.l Jat'kitoh Slftt tJ. I'Loti.- N,., , LSI :n ! A remark alile ri oir l h:n I.. n mailt the iat Summer in l t inif fl.mn f.iretit tirei i.i the yr -at ttmlx-r area of the N..rthw. t. it iK-inif ntate.1 fin k","l a itl.. !,! , that the total I.mh will la l uvui. r r,,(KM.ll feel with a ul'iati..n lett than o,'li!. thlt m rotni'iiri rum with th former low r.n r l of 'Ji'i.um.tum feet in I'.Ml. H i mlen.lii iihfiwifikt wa ma l.- . aihlf hy the artive en oh -rat of railroa.'it. I.terf, u'ih. an.l lam' -ow tier with the t', frnmetifranktent an.l the .r impt nett with which all rtma.l tv have I een .M-atel an, I ,ut ont Tht lw in Wathmifton " 1 1 . t y ha U-en vr-rv amall. If ymi want a rntare that U ,.t- thf Wfrl.l ffir the m.ij.ev. t all on I avi I'tirwin. tank Annex lluil. link', ami mi hit tiia!it Ilanne. all the way from t'S l $'ki. The' are the U-hI rain', s ever lilaetfl on the market in llillnU.ni. Call in ami thriu. Th Hank aloin e.mteit is attain on, ami J. M. Miller in now atlvertiHini his apiilifation f.u a nalootl liceliHf for hi.H hotel. He ha .WO name on h list, nil al Iftfinl to le tapayers. As the opimnent rlaim that there are oven humlred vtiter in tin pre cim t thi dhfiuhl irivi him a ma jority of the It'K'al eleetors. The K'tition will am liefure tin' court Nov. 5. ami the lllttl ele- ment claim they w ill U on hau l to conteMt every imint. When wantinir nn ice cream iukIu, why not ktet it at a iiiihI. i i). tui-tivflatf fountain where tin- Myrup i kept in wmitary wells. uiiimsI into tin khs.H tv a sani tary pump. That' the kin. I of fountain you w ill liml at Koein r s. The little remnant of Indian War veteran will meet at tlx' home of J. Wilkes. Oct. II. an I have dinner with Mr. Wilkes and wife. There are hut few of the old iruanl left in Washimrlon County, and the nth is the anm vernnry of mustcrink' in in Hills Itoro, in front of the present court hoime mpiare. I.iout. W. II. II. Myrrs. of Forest tirov. will Ihj nmonk' the old Uy who will Ih in attendance at the din ner. Tho Wilke Auto Caw will nee lhat the old Imivs are taken to the WilkeH honi.- and liack In machine. A bargain-Seven room house, larwro lot. close tf) m-w K''"";1 house. Can tt had for Owner need the money. Apply to Kerr brother, next door post office, Third Street. 'X-'-l Gilbert L. Tilbury, well known here B a boy, wa wedded Oct. 1. liHtt, to Mi Kva U. I.itt e. at McMihnville. the Kev. l'n-f. Northrup olliciatink'. I"tn graduate of McMinnville t 1 leRe. The ymmir )iilo were married at their new home in the Yamhill capital. Mias Wilnm WairKoner presided at the piano. Tualatin ha nominated the following for the city election. Oct. 21:-Thad Sweek. mayor; A. I). Smith, K. J. .Kuller. K L Cole, Chaa. Cateel. I.. W. Weith nnA II v.. Pavne. council; J. U. Schamoni, recorder; I. N. Kl-in- son. treasurer; Jas. flnunws, marshal. 1 T. Yoiinir. who was at the State fair three days, aaya it was one of the best he has ever vis ited. He ventures the opinion that the exhibits were all better; the Btock was finer; and that the races were never as good. R. I'uUils, of West Union, was in town Saturday. Ho was cut ting clovor the Inst of the week, trusting to weather to get the aeed threshed. HEM FROST KILLS VEGETATION SUNDAY M.'ui.ia.u ltirii.,ry, ll.mcvcr. I ur I r.itii I rere Kl I MIS lit IrlMi MMUV Ml ill I M.ii.liin lUh r. I ruin I mob n( Ibrc.b in ul tlu.cr Sitd .nda, r,i,..t tl..-Tualatin Plains ' n;i, '. i .it.- I hy the first n a. h'lKt ";' fro-,1 of the autumn :i "i,, an ! iitat. and t.mato tl .at hit 1 formerly been "1 l"-, ju t the l. a-t hit" went ti e wa;, of u; I l!.-h and lay ilt- ' I hv limili, I he freeze wa n. ral over the lower lands, l'I i" the mountain dis tru ! i j i t the ti,H uf potato i(: - .v. re touched, and in some l'!a. tl . re wa.s no evidence of fro !. l:.i;'i .'.:ir!e .luriliK the niht, S ! i, and hv morninir real 1 1,-. ;'', mi-t was in evi.lence. IKii mi -an i, of course, that a lew w l.o I a, I 1 lover ready to tl.r. --.h will he d, lav ed, and many ni l, ii.it I-. au.'e nn this attractive hit "f in miie, at all. II.- e, w.-ather, however, held !...! nearly all had been pr. ..i., I with a i.'o.k harvest, with im lii-s to sM-ak of hy ruins "f fro 1 and even those who 0 e on elovi-r thr.-shiiikr are not 1 oinpiaitiii.. pt hi k sm.i: li e siii'ler u'lieil will Sell at pub lic i. i.t,.,' at the John Marsh r ani. It 1 miles northeast of For . t ijrove, and .'t miles N. W. of i on., at 1') a, in., on i n ;s hay. oct. 21 Itl. i. k mare, it years, weight le tween l.VM and V); Knk'lish Shire colt; 7 graded Jersey Ciw. -;otne fr. h smin; tl heifers, com ine t! rs;'J earling heifers; 2 s.at hack, huotfy. hand-made; (art. Mcl'ormick mower. Self dump rake. 2 sets work harness, sinte harness, spriniitooth har row. iliM- harrow, roller, pump with pipe. '"Best Kver" sulky plow, in nal water tank. Ill-gal kettle. 1! ii-hI milk cans. Terms of Sale $10 and under, cah; over. H months' time, S per cent, bankable approved note. Two percent, oil" for cash over A. It. Squires, Owner. J. . IliKhes. Auctioneer. SI Mi: I I I tllON MI-AM VMS The follow inur ehvtion measures w ill he voted on. for sustaining or rcpcalim: acts of the last l"g islatur': State I'nivcrsity Uepair Fund. Yes or no, Cmversity of Oregon new Huilding Appropriation, yes or no. Sterlization Act. yes or no. Cotintv Attorney Act this law ail'ects Washington County, in particular, as sustaining it will eive this countv a district attor ney bv itself, instead of making it a judicial district alt air. Workingman's t'omK'Hsation A el The election will be held Nov. I ..n i he first Tuesday in Nov It the countv attorney bill passes the county will pay $2,100 per annum to a local district at torney. ITIU.IC SAI.I: I will sell at public sale at mv farm I mile south of theConover Store, Scholls. at ten a. m., on SATURDAY, OCT. 18 Itav mare, 10 years. KHK); cow, 5 vrs fresh 2 months; a-m wagon in good shape; spring wagon. spiketooth harrow, gixiu as new lo in nlow. S in plow, culti vater in gl repair, set dbl har ness 5 tons mixed hay, 100 year ling lien. W pullet, old enough to bruin laving; rowooai. nay rake. 2 incubators, 200 egg ca 1 1 1 1 1 1 V brooders, new range stove No. S; oil heater, table, ,in seeder, tl bedsteads, ..i'.;..o mi,! nil household furni tureand other articles. Lunch at noon. , , Terms of sale -$10 and under, ,.uh- v..r. f months approved not., nt. S ner cent. Two per cent. off. cash over $10. C. I). Weichman, Owner, J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Mrs. Wm. Cuddy, of near Oreiico. was a city visitor rn day. Karl Towne, of Route 1. was in tho city Monday morning. Weekly Oregonian to Jan. 1, 1'JlS. 75 cents. Rene Delplanche. near Sehief felin, was in town Monday morn ing. Moretz Schmidt, of Helvetia, wa a llillatioro visitor Saturday ni rning. i Herman Rannow, near Farm irik'tin. wa in the county seat Saturday. W. K. Adkins. of Portland, wa visiting friends in Hilbiboro the lat of the week. For sale -Calf. 6 months old, and nhoat, weighs 10) lbs. Mrs. A. l'erninger. HillslKiro, Route 1. C. K Korn, of Helvetia, was a county seat visitor Saturday afternoon. Chris Johnson, beyond North Plains, wa in town the last of the week. (. Irockman, of South Tuala tin, waa in town the lat of the week. For sale, cheap for cash, 10 foot corrugated iron roller, tel escope frame. Zina Wood. 8-tf (lene Delplanche, near Schief- felin. was in the city the last of the week. William Feldt. of aliove l'ux- ton. wa in the city the last of the week. Sherman Rhodes, of Reedville, was a county seat caller Satur day morning. A. It. Squires, of Centerville, wa a county seat yisitor, Satur- lay. J. W. Hughes, of aliove Forest (Inive. passed through town Sat urday morning. K. A. Wolf, of Reeilville. was up to the city Monday, meeting anil greeting friends. Andrea Bendler, the Holstein ireetlerof North Tualatin Plains, was in town Monday. Martin Vandehey. near New ton, transacted business in town Monday. A. Persinger. of near Helvetia, has been at one of the Portland hospitals, for medical treatment Sewing in families, as well as first-class ladies' tailoring. I n- inire Mt. Hood Rooming House. opiHwiteC.C. Store, upstairs. 30 R. Fleisehauer and Thos. W. Sain, of near Caston, were Hills Uro visitors. Friday and Satur day, on business with the countv court Charles W. Harter and Gladys Gibson were united in marriage at the M. K. Parsonage, Forest Grove, Oct 1. 1913, Rev. Hiram Gould officiating. For Sale: Five brood sows, all to litter between Oct 1 and Oct 15. - Max Bergen, 21 miles south of Reedville. Heaverton, Route 4. 27-29 Abel Thomas, of Clackamas County, and I-eora Bennett of Hi shoro. were united in mar riage. Oct 1. W13. Rev. J. R. Gritlith. of Reaver Creek, Ore., officiating. For sale -Several incubators and brooders, latest makes. J P. Adams, near Jabez Wilkes' place, south of City Park, Hills boro. 6tf Marriage license has been granted Wm. M. Kasley ana Mary Freerksen, loth of Banks, T. W. Thornburgh. oi opal uuy. swearing to the necessary affida vit L. H. Peters, of above Moun Laindale. was in Saturday. He and Sam and Abe Sipp and J. H. Davis are over in the Wilson River section this week, after salmon. Richard Wilcox, for years a lo comotive engineer on a Mexican Railway, was m town Saturday. Ua is a brother of Mrs. J. P. Tamiesie, of Hillsboro, and Fred Wilcox, of near Hanks. J S Steinke. of Minter Bridge, urns nn to the city Saturday. There is just three miles between Ma oli. and the court house, and Sam says that two miles of it are now hrst-class streets ana roads. The Grand Marca is the most wholesome two for a quarter market made in Ore ifnn bv K. Schiller. When you indulge in a good smoke buy a Grand Marca. There's nothing like going to Solum n an auto. Jonn m. wai frhiinr! no hotel room there one evening last week, and inside of 35 minutes landea ai uanas, where he was given accommoaa tions at the new hosteirv. We cut dimension lumber and timiW to order, uougn mm ber, all sizes, on hand. S. R. Cogan, on Jas. A. Sewell place, Hillsboro, Ore., Kouie i. rnone, Farmers 4GB, hhm MUtll!! RESIDENT ASKS Want Nyberc Quarry Ilnioincd from Shootint and lUastlng SAVS IN DANGER ALL THE TIME Norlli Plain Wotata Sttei Hakaaff For Scparitioa -Spky Ctxnplaial lenry Saffron, a resident of Tua- atin, has sued out a complaint in circuit court asking for an in junction against the operation of the rock quarry on the John Ny berg place. Saffron has some and adjoining, and he says he is in fear of his life, and that the blasting throws rock over on his buildings, and that he cannot under the circumstances, have free going and coming over his place. A Portland firm has ap peared as Saffron's attorneys. The quarry ha3 been used for getting rock for the macadam roads, and the case was once be fore in court Ida B. Duke, who w as married in Hillsboro in 1911. has sued J I. Duke for divorce. She al leges she let her husband have $950 shortly after marriage, to put in a brickyard at North 'lams, and she alleges that be sides taking care of the house hold work she has had to mingle with the men in doing men's work. She also alleges that )uke has taken but two baths since they were married, and that she does not longer wish to tolerate him, as he changes his clothes but once each month. Ac cording to her prayer, Duke h&s told her that he "would fire the house;" that she "would go up in smoke, sometime," and that he "would get the bunch, meaning herself, relatives and nends, and she want a decree giving her back her maiden name. E. J. Boos has sued Geo. and lattie Chapman for $100, al leged to be due for rental on 50 acres on the F'rank Herb place. and has issued attachment pro ceedings against personal property. AUCTION SALE I will sell at public auction at Forestdale Farm, Scoggin Valley. 3) miles north of Gaston and 3 west of Dilley, at ten a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 Cny brood mate, ii yrs, 175: team young nor, well broke ami sound, 4 rra, 3410; bltck mure, 1150, S vts; Kial- cooe, bay standard bred stallion, a yr. tiled by Kmris, ton of Kxpedition, 2:15V. lat flam Danseuie, lias the bloou ol Flectionrer in htm and will be a horse of value as he roinrs Irom a Rreat family; to II. P. Oar Scott traction ertvtne, chopper, woodsaw, 110 ft 3-ply belt, in (,'ood condition; Chatham fan mill ami elevator, Fairbanks standard scale, 11100 lbs; spring hack, 1 ' inch, capacity 2.000: 3 Inch low truck wagon, rubber tired bugKy. 7-fl Champion binder, 5 ft Mc Cormick mower, new; 9-ft hay tedder, lofthayrake, 3 section li ft diag har row, a section 10 ft drag harrow, 2 14-in Triumph riding sulky plows, 3 bottom S Inch gang plows, a "foot-burner" plows, S-shovel cultivator, late model with all attachments; ground leveler.slip scraper, roller, Planet Jr garden seeder and at tachments, 3-home hitch, hayrack, hay rack for bales, hav hoisting rigging, hav carrier, rope and blocks, single and a dbl harpoon forks, heavy breeching hnrness, set light Yankee breeching harness.new; complete set blacksmith tool with car penter and other tarm tools, s.ws, axes, wedges, sledges, scythes, etc., Myers tank pump and hose complete; sickle erinder. cedar tank, 300 gnllons, an.l all of my household goods and effects too numerous to mention. Lunch at noon. Terms of sale $10 and under. cash; over, one year bankable, approved note, at 8 per cent 2 per cent on cash over $10, A. A. Walker, Owner. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Geo. F. Naylor. Clerk. "Your Order TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS If you don't want to come to town, just phone yonr order in and it will be promptly attended to as if you called in person. We socialize in "Ht'rry Up" orders and you can a prescription made up very conven iently in this way. All orders are sent ont by the earliest possible return mail. No need to wait till you come to town Phone that order in today. On and after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and Rexall Remedies by Parcel Post Prepayed without extra charge. The Delta Drug Store j REXALL STORE 1 fLmmLm mm imm ill I d BANK IfRW W X ACCOUNTf S7 1 1 : cnntvi rior.vnAiMtfimA ! 9 ', t t the banh account is the surest and safest channel to let one's savings flow into. It is a serious matter. Avoid its becoming a tragic matter. TaKe the safe road to prosperity. American National Bank Capital and Surplus $56,000.00 A. C. SUITE, Pres., C. JACK. Jr., Cashier, V. V. BERGEN, Main and Third, HUIboro L K M . M M til : V 3 WOODEN WEDDINu Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hesse, of Scholls, celebrated their wooden wedding. Sspt 24. The groom is well known in that section, and is a son of C. F. Hesse. The bride waa formerly Miss Eliza beth Matthiesen, daughter of the late Thos. Matthiesen, of be tween Scholls and Sherwood. A big dinner was served at eight o'clock in the evening, after which music and games rounded out the affair, which was pleasant to all participating. Many use ful presents were received. Those present: Mr and Mrs G M Hesse, Mr and Mrs H T Hesse and daughter, Evelyn, Mr and Mrs W E Heaton and son, Clarence. Mr and Mrs Peter Mat thiesen and son, Walter, C F Hesse, Wm, Anna, August and Bertha Gambella. hathenne Mat thiesen, Floyd Bier'y, Minor and Wilma Hesse, SHUTE SAYINGS BAN! 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. Special $21.00 SOLID 1 IK GOLD Gentlemen's 12 size case fitted with a Waltham Movement at this remark able price. Call and let me show you this beautiful watch. LAUREL M. HOYT