"fl nil1 . . a B . !.. ll. j Ijiu'I' 1 ' l'.'i:: .1.1 ait- Vbrr I'. I hi rt'"a' ll., IN. i I y he ' a, 1 1. no. t I .MM' I ill tin- I ;in l!ll.-! H , r m-vi-riil lw'!i-V .1 I n ,':ih '.. :tn I w-'l i itll On' r,,;... in a. .M.. Al'tl'f I.I- IllllVCtl ' at I,.- !.;i.l.'. hmtln-r. K. m 1! law- Mr, l.aiilfv l'tm .Vhninlnirir hu reratlvixl ' .. i .. ... ! . n m-iht inHii r.rwm viM-r. man iiL'.r fur th. :ahU..ir Ki-ka-Klrik. n faiiry ramky nmii-rri that U niHTutiriif at llanovrr. Wi U r want ! rairup to Orryon an. I liN'ttl.- a fartury ln-r'. whiTr l unl-T for Uk, nn ll.mr n, Lull, r nn. I m am are .Untiful, HI) I lit' tluna IlilhUint Mould In' u ilai to loi-atr. Mr, S linml.iirsf think 4 that it will take alHitit II'jmmi 4t,, ii,atur tin tlal I Jiit ya-ar the rami liiny fur wlu.lt Wlxr work i:ii'l a liviil.-nl of :to M-r ci-tit.. anl WYU-r thinbit thf timt yt-ar lu-rv ithotit'l ay at leant Z -t tent.. Hi tl.f prtflm t hai a jrraat r tiuif ki t ln r' than in Kami. I'iirtin.n an- alr-alv eMtal.lmlia-.i at t'hirat'ti atil Niairara. ami Wa-Ur think that tin nmMt wo'iM Im a .,int. ai the ritiul will tuMiri nwn. Mr. Sa tuiiiil.iirk' aH hr in willing to l.ikf a Ixiticli nf tha hIim k. arnl thr rtiMktttit will h turni-d ivrr to tin t'oiiimi nial lul to w hat ran In ihii. ('AC i ViJaiitU'.l t t ipfvtid' l at It, in. U"n v . k, ht-rv In- i I, hff In' lit !c n ('I I-1 i vitt. at IQ Mr. ! itvn, Uitti u! V-m4. n l M: . rt !ro,,f. r Ki'ii'ttiiK':!'!. IN ha i n!rof tin- I; K, o l hi M.iv.. fi the f'jii.T.ii HoIIiPmK Ikl, . , IrW Convirtl i f, .im I hi t HI - ply aril ,,(' .!irwi- fi'lfiJ hi-M a cirri.' if id, who rxt.vi I (.. tin' f nmi thdr eoti... n. . , . , I'ri nn r ' l ,r'. , w Isn i.i' nit .41 m HV;. r.i' Inii, In a. ' it . I'i a ., II t t.. II ivi.'. i (.in-1 unit . I t.i I'uri'Mi M t A'n ri- .-,:'. . t A . 1 i-si .ir.' at -I.-.! i t I. , ..f M t'si-h" I . of Mr. I. it of l;it- I a i til lit.' II- ttu-t a a' A 'i ll.--i Lit'iiuty, l i . MMl ll tf'l I s A. M. ,i i fi nun of I Hi Ml n.hvw tHi-. i'" Mili, iwl n i nlil. I I I'HI, tot'i'th ' tiiii w ami a '! ili'i- !irri on HI IKHHi'il mill ai STOt l.N VlSumlav nu of rtt'ar (V fn of man ,, Mini? MVi ai with a $:: r h.i.k. 1 1,. PDfh I'ortlan.l Vkt i ... ... .. 'x airi i rn,si , i ilifOil ViT nl'iit Ij.:1;. ,-,im ii r' truck il.nvn (! I'oluiiiliia Pa-Wil K:i!;iiii.i. Slu-ril! vnuliiii., i i!.j,,., t..,i ami SIi.ti:! I ",, t,.r riniL-ht twin ami (11i!lt ,,, T.,1,.,1,. X Wir,l,u. -I .... i .. L. ','"i:iy niiu. FW'lan. who I, ,,! . .i,,!..;!. byShl'riir ll.vir-i lo ,ro ll.-.l Eawilliiii n.il.-rt'of tlx' Ui.-Sl.iTii! n.rralU',1 i. T li thi,. I- 1 1,., i ven hy (ll,..,,, , I.,,,.., ,' -k. li,-1, i , . , : . I , I " I I l (I F' ixl tt I lav Ml I..I I I. II. I I .11111- nil ta ki'i i.r I.,,. i . . il ,,, .., "in iiiii", lleltWlti ii.-iL, .. That nl.. i t i i i i j " in 1 1 1 1 1 1 ni-ii lc1ari.i,HlnkirU ,ia,r ,,r l,:,v wasi niiliti..., , i .... . i - We ii'mui'u iur m. l I .t-l ..l U ..fc ,mli "i-T " ' I" " " ' aoiiniiuil in QCalliit' Iv iii'i i-Hxary to dr. termini' tin riiMT km, I of irlu.ia ! to wi-ar. Si'lit'liriu thi-in ly any nlln-r iio tlio. may remilt in M-riii:ini'fit injiiry to ymir hiyht I, i n I r. Inwi' A 1 uriii-r r- KiTiIm- V'lassi-H It M with ali-iolutr ri-rtainty that thry ara tin- U-st Hint only kind muti-d to our a".rH. If oi ilolmt lli'a-i 1laSHrH thry Hiiwt mhiIi fly will nut i it-omrm-nd thrni. 1 hry iruar-aiiti-i' llia ir v'latHa-K to iivi' natn fai ti'Mi w hi thi-r tha-y runt J'i or mora', fin' rhar'i' roM-rt i-iitiri-r.iirrx i-iitirc ro-it of inamms t ion. frann-H and la-nm-H. Ihi-y lo lint tru from lioiiHf to hoiisa'. I'ollKll'l tha-m Ut Hotel Wa-ahlllU- ton. Saturday. Nov. '.. I'on't fori'i t tin' date- M-ori-Hof HilU- ln.ro ra-fa ra'lit i-H. Ilia dam t -li Mi j.'l tn to the Standard l-v t o. ,lant. aUne I'.uton, l.rokr early iiia-lay fin riilf i j-'. and waiha-d mil (Willie tn-hlie am the V, . & N.. at the To font l.ri li'. I rami hava l-en tranifa-rriiik' their iiaiHentern, and Tuesday' lillamoiik train did riot arrive until late in the eenini. I he roiniany luw a a-r'w ut nun and a t 1 1 dnva-r at work, and in a day a.r m the road will 1-e i la-ar. A laifc'e iiuinlia-rof lav . n- taken nut of tin dam. rausin tin--oin.any auitea Iohh. I.htray Nutn-e At my lur. na-ar Tualatin. white horne, hrntnl- a-d run; "ii ri.ht tttiouliler, wire ,lemi:.ha-f liUmt hhoulda n. W eight aUmt 1 l"i IN". If no rightful owna-r in found, the mi mi will te auctioned iniordmi; to law on the LV.th day nf Nov.. l'J 1:1.2 p rn to oatinfy dainai;i'. rust uf ka-ep inir. ail cxiieiiHe inrurn-d. in- rlil lilik' JUttiea- faaH, itKit aif lid vrrtininif. and Hala-. and such aitherneit and eM-nsa'K as may have Ufii regularly mada'. J. I Martiniui. Tualatin. Or. Xl-Ji I tie W. IL C. nmi (i. A. l held tin ir n k'ular munthly wt'ia mea-litiK' Saturday. t the home a. I Mr. nd Mrs. ll II. Simpsatn. Tin' nfta-moain watt H nt in a Ha- rial wuv. nmi Jas. rritahard. Merrill. Iowa, favoreal them with iMHIle fllla' Violin HoliW. At till' ihwe lik'hl refreHhmentM wen Hi rvi'd, I'ra'H! (VirreHiHititlent, I'or Sale-1.') Thairoiik'lihra'al S. White L'Kliorn hen. 2 mo old. Tlu'Xa lunrt. with 2lHluth em. nveraviil l.Vi mm earli fnim s.i t. l. r.U2 to Sapt. l. r.u:i Idtw irioe fur iiiuna'diate Kal' Will erhmik'' part fur 12fiO lit, hatma'. ("amplM'll iV KuireM l uul try ram?. lU-nvertun. Ori'K'un. IL I. l'.ox 20. :-! Tin' hill sniitliuf tliecomla-nHer, Icndmi' to tin1 Jiu-kmiii lUittom l.riiL-e. Iia.t U-en ilanketi. the 6 lii'il nt tin' in one-ha f ii. r. l i mi d V r.Oai.ii.r II V hn, I, " i wo IH ,,..l - ... ' ' J Sluawiis lion, in TVn J; August h, isi'd. He,. Jjn num,. Was Alm!l M;irioMi JSVtr- 111 They l,,7v';,'t''n iiU.iit tour !N hiiMlniM.i .... i )Mn,n ' "if inllowiilK ""j will i;r Itiiyal. liav "'Mi'-r. Ilillslioro. Geo ii.a i. - viia iMini.i- .,, ...:r.. ..r . ..III. w .f (I) M il IIIIHilinii to ""SI'S III. K,t (). A. ''ir 111) hi'iirt. 1M $21(1 ik . nil. ii i iinii ii i i ... IIII V I1MIM 1 111 !. ' .""Miiy. sllni.,,.., ""HCa. An. ,r" "P their nen. pi ij p.. ... '" 'KlOliS. ,iir, I. ,. . " i. ini'i . I i in, Wnri.li (if oijrvt, "r hen fn. I .. n... 'MIL. Ill I 111' lif-HH than am i iii, rua rat evi thi wi! 'IT Ha I'n o: .e Wi II. th, lesJ I inc lull) in-ill hiu HILLSBORO ATTORNEYS Oil BIG PAVII.G CASE JuJitar Cani,hrtl llrilalraJ. luraulay. lhal I lllaiiHM.k NrrJ nail Pay tl I I HKUI D USI: AliUS WAiflfl NS Sil hM I a. M,ria , j.iua Krada-ct Titciatay Allurneya r.ai;ley & Hare, am Toitua.. anHoa-iata-.I with nther eouiiiM'l. won a vu tory inva.lvirijr IiO.Hiij i.f Tillaimiok Mtn-a-t pav- uilf. luiMlay. when Jmle Carntr U ll ilerida-.! that th- pavinjr of the Warren UroM. 1'ainHtniition 'inpaiiy. in that rity. was not up to plans and Hi-rilinition. and that the l.rotn-rtv owners wmild not have t pay for the improva-meitt. The rase was lila-d IilsI March, ami has Ih-iti hitterly foiU'ht K. I!. TdMK'Ue and (ieo It. liajjley repra-sa ntinu their firms, were tin-first in the raia-. and through their adviee Kx Sa-natorl'. W. rulton. I'mt. land. (!. ilinirham. Salem and W. Talmae of Tillainook. wa-ra- ,rauht into the rasa' as a-a ramimel. 'I he mile rouililailit was that HjiaTilii ations wi re not followed ami that the rity au- thoritie exraiileai their jtower in making the rontrart. Attorfieys i'.ak'ley ami Tonirue have U-a-n rrfeivinif roiik'ratula tionn on tha-ir liii? victory inas min li as the opiaMition had an array of routinel from l!oston to Portland. The rumpanv retairictl ). J. Malarkey. IL W. .Motita.'iie, V,. W. IliuitiiiKton. K. l. Allen. Frank S. lirant. i'ortland ami Judk'i' H. M. Iliad, of lUjston. Mass., while the rity cinpluyiti Kx-Sa-nator John M. (Irarin. of Portland and H. T. IUttts of Til lamook. The Hillsliairu attorneys ruin- mi'ticcd wnrk on the rase in IV- remUT and the rase was filed in March. The rase was (iiM-nal t v A. (i. ita-als and his hrolher who wi re asseHS"i jy.llllil le twivn them, ami the pmiM-rty ow nrm Htual rolla-rtivi'ly, seventy in numU-r. lia-himl the litigation. I he trial was hitter and an ex- nmvirt, workinir for tie ron- Hlruniun romiany, shikrua'd Sa-n- alor Fulton, one day w hile hi' w as insMrtini; some work. The rase w ill ko to the Su- prenii' court, and proiniijiy to the United Stata-s rnurts. hut the miccessful lawyers allt'kje that they do not fear the higher tri I hi n als. WATCH IM1SCOWS t'l.OIHIMi WINDOW SH't'ial fur Saturday, only. Any nu'ti'ii or yuuiiK' men's suit or overcoat in window for $10.00. lu'iiiemU'r this utTer is only ihkI fur Saturday. at tin' Ien of was i lira,' ur you miKht K't into trouble with tho jramt wiirtlonfl. For SaUKoKistert'd HolHtein hull nil voh. Also improved C'hofl ti r Whito loar, 20 months old, ra'iston'diand lot of Krade Chea ter Whitujiiirs. Two work horses. -Water Zet.man, Cornelius, OrH Ii. 1. 33-5 ('apt. Juhnson, of Laurel, was in the. city Monduy. He says that the water between here and Laurel isn't quite us deep in the dumm'! ns it is nt Tonirue Point, on the Columbia, but it will do first rate for lirht navigation. Shooting match at the Henry Junes place. Vinelands, Monday, Nov. 21. Turkeys as prizes. Ivervliodv invited. Remember, Hot Tomales Sweets. K. A. Fddy. of Tualatin in the city this niurninir. Hot Tamales. Hot Tamales, at the Hen of Swea'ts. Ue Ma-ad. who has Us-n over in Tillamook all Summer, has re turned and w ill remain in ' the county this Winter. A. Chishulm lias sold his lease on thi' lU'iivurtun Hotel, and will soon leave fur California. He was in tow n this morning. It's nut tuai early to pick out that pi einar or cik'iirette case ancy Ihx oi cigars ai me of Swea-ts. Thwaite and family have r.i hack to Hillslioro from ih Forest Cruve, where Mr. ,ite has U'en wurkinK at I'ondeiisi'r. athaniel Kichar.ls and Ca-lia i...i-mim. uf near Mruun. ., .rriuita.il license to wed Nu- llwr lo. and were uniteii in riaire i" HillslKiro, t; Kev. i-ers. of the Methoilist church. Williams, with the Me- rt resurL can lesiuy hum. . . .. ..... ...! ,...1. 1 Ih.tu.. er IS iHilii wi'i ami io; '" for he tanik an accuieniai ii Sunday, while out hunting II.-. Vn..9.itt'l find UJ XV 111 I 1IIKK "1 Adiia Smith Flo, of Albany t ol Ipito. will irive a nuisioul program -..i. L-ini.in 1 1 urn M'lliKii. rn- dv eveni.ur. Nov. 2S. for the : ' . . . . a .,.1,1 benefit of Uio piano " ... i nhl inl'lll'll. i'nnf..ctiunerv store lor saie, m nr i... i...t tuwns in Oregon, cke o Por land; will dear $150 month'. Will Sl'll an price. Addrew t'onfectavnery a iiaiuluxnv Ore. M J.."1 'or food, ami th.. on thi llidirn. above the B. P. WW was ruiuiwl ii.,.L (i..Hl...i: till tlll(A '" no llll'll I Villi iiuiiud liavc vjv.. . . - - ' I'lams. Ailam iWll. of IVnta r.ilU,, a in the rity yatita-nlay. I 'ay ton kiKern for nwu, at 'Jrwr's. .j tf Max lU-hlini. of I :irtii rif. was a rity raller Monday. IVath to headaahe i,'!a-iK"4. fitted by rs. 1iwetV Turm-r. J. It. Hanli-y. of binyvii;., wa.- transactini; busim-ss in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ilarri were Portland visitors, yi- ti r day afta-rnoon. One of the laryi'st Ht ks of shoa-s ami dry pols in the coun ty, at Cra-er's. ::t tf Jas. Iudon am Fred Hoa-t.o, of b',v; I'loomin'. wen' in tha city ya .terday. For sali', cli-ap for c.-ikIi. Pi fxit corruirata-d iron roller. t-l-scope frame. Ziria Wooal. H tf ("has. Ueilinir. of Kov, was in Uiwn yi'sterday. the i.'ua ht of his brother. W. II. lU-ilifitf. Peta-r Herman and wife, of Mmter I'ridKe, were in the rity Saturday. The Herman SpsakiriK Scia-ty will rna-a-t at KreU Hall ti c first Saturday in IVrernba-r. Indian Kunner drakes. f( r sale at $2 each, at Wei.seiihack's, Kia-dvilla'. John (', Uurhanan, of aUive (melius, was tfrcetinv: fru-nds in town yesterday. At last you can K"t a nire juicy Tarnale made just the way you like it. at the IVn of Swea-Ls. Attorna-y T. II. Totik'ne starts fair Tillamook tomorrow morning on la-ial business. Mm. Irvin Kelly and dauhtur. of Vineland, was in tow n Mon day, visitinir relativa-6. F. C. Orth. of Forest (irove. was in the rity yesterday morn inn. Hance at the (Iranire Hall. Ar rade district, Saturday evening, Nov. 22. Tickets, 7.x-. Kvcry IxHly inviteal. Paniel L Smith, of near I'.tfx tun, was a county seat visitor Monday afternoon, en route to Portland. For sale--Fine, fresh cow, w ith heifer calf. H. M. Hasford, Pleasant Home Farm, Phone .115 liooal line. 35 Frank Cordon, one of Forest (Jroye's hardware merchants, was down to the county seat Monday morning. Uance. at the New Helvetia Hall, Saturday nitfht. Nov. 22, k'iven by Kudolph and Anna l'schanz. Tickets, includinjr sup- M-r. fl.ixi. Mm. I. H. Smith and Mr. and Mm. Claude Smith, of Forest irove. were iruestsof Miss Pearl Smith and Mrs. K. C. McKinney, Iuesday. All kinds of fresh fish in sea- sun. e deliver, ray Harring ton, successor to W. II. Bentley, Main Street. opHsite Hotel Washington. 3:5-5 A. C. Shute. of the American National. l-ava-s in the murnin fur Lalirande. to attend the Hankem' Convention, and while there will In' the ruest of relatives. -or sale - Four lots in the Pat- tison-Moran addition, HillslKiro. Forty dullars down, two years time on balance. Telephone City 4-V. 3,-( J. Murrow and Harney Lewis have opened a new shop on Sit- ond Street, on the old Commer cial Hotel corner, where they w ill do master work in auto and carriage pain tint:, as well as sins. Francis N. Perry and Mrs. Clara H. Incram were united in marriage. Nov. 20, 1913, at Van couver, Wash. The proom is a son of J. M. IWry and wife, of North HillslKiro. and the Imde is dauphta-r ot V. U JVers. well known rancher of near Cornelius. Tin' eriKim has lieen workinir for the J. il. Cojran mill for alMut a year, and is well known at the county seat. A A. Dotterer. of the Forest drove monument plant, dislo cated his neck dodjrintf a stream of water cominp from a hose he was holdmn. luesaay, ana u was necessary to place him un der an anesthetic so that a physi cian could jerk his head iri io po sition The doctor says he will recover. Just what me liuisoo ro men. who have been dudtfinR water for vears, w in uo n me recent election is held lejral is a matter of conjecture. The first pun was lired for the ..Iter rua.ls in Washinpton MOOSE BOSg ! PUNS HAVE ARRIVED liarnK'nt unl K. V, aEnatfaim. the riii;t man of U-tween laurel and Sa-holl Ihad a U-v had!., rri,!.!,-.! tl,.. first of the wi-ik. wr.iii- workiriir! in th Uittom of a well, ahout a half ton of d:rt having fallen frjm the wa'!s. He w;:s taken out by the man who was hrhiir.ir Corner Seconal anal Washington i at the a inil;a.ss ami hr f . U-r ai Hummonel to att n 1 th'? thraar Slairics and The city council met last nipht, . . - i ..r.imitnre inuL mr ":1 ' .i. m. Notice was ai ieo o iiajvi I- .- - ... Served on all proprietors this morninff. by ChwrWaaej. Ihe ordinance took elTift at once. Councilmen Tapuart and, Kerr i.ua.. u,ii..n the ordinance s inTd. will also be forced toeloT at w hour, and it ia "curfef 1 i. ..ai ,!. u ! j lii-eil in District No. .If,, llanks-Puxton section, the other day. when a 5 mill levy was voted. Hull other vo e m the same manner. inci w.o . .ia i;.,t;,.ij vnlniL' a tax new ) " i .. i . j . . ii will mean rocK rnuus pa- 7". i Wiwhinpton county in iii " on special know that a larpe " J these will vote from live to ten mi Is Let the KhI worlf on' we will soon play billiards from Timber to Timbuctoo! M AKI.V Al l. THK BONDS ABE SOt.D Oullaxik Iur CunttruUio ia Early Sprief ii Riaatc Nearly 30 more districts will vote .i..i fives on November 28 and it is assumed by those who I he plans for the new Moose huildinp. on the corner of Second ami rtashinpton have arrived, and are in tha? hands of the buildinjf committee. There yet retrains about $!,") to raise of the estimated cist, ready tor or- eupancy, of ana the rommittee lias every reason to M-lieve that this will Ui taken in a short time. The structure is to be ,-foot frontape, with a Washinpton street wall of 'M fe-t and insid' wall of 81 feet. On the lower l!or will Im; th heatinp plant, bowling alley, barber shop, ware hoii.i' room, swimming tank. Turkish bathroam, regulation baths, lockers, and all the acces sories of basement business, and this has already been rented at a pood figure. The ground, or street floor, will have a store building of 5!j5 feet of floor space, and this has already been sxiken for. On the second floor will he the lodga- room, banquet room, club riKjms, and all the necessities to such an arrangement. The third . floor will have a l'K"2 dance floor. Bocial rooms fur both ladies and gentlemen parlors, and -reception rooms. The structure will carry eleva tors, and w ill be modern in all respects. The buihling committee have had fine fortune in selling the bonds, and they anticipate no trouble in disjiosing of the small per cent, yet to be sold ba fore building ojierations start. CHRISTMAS SALE- The ladies of the Needlccraft, each year at Christmas time. have been accustomed to distrib uting food and clothing to de serving jioor families in Hillsbo ro. A committee has heretofore waited upon the business houses and solicited donations of monev, groceries, etc. This year a dif f rent plan has been decided up on. A sale of fancy work, cakes, pies and many other good things to eat. will lie held in the vacant room in the W'ehrung Hide., cor ner -of Main and Second St., Sat urday, Nov. 22. It is desired that all persons who are willing to aid in this good cause will bring their contributions, either of money or orders for groceries and clothing at that time. AJl the donation for the poor are distributed by the ladies of The Needcraft, under their per sonal direction, and only the worthy are given help. Patrons' Day will be given, in the near future, by the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Co. at Forest Grove, Oregon, for the benefit of their patrons and the dairymen, to which all dairymen are cordially invited. T here will be several points of interest relative to successful dairying brought up and discussed. Ihe company is very anxious to make this an instructive as well as an interesting meeting. Lunch will be served at the factory. Kind ly watch the next issue of this paper fair the exact date on which this meeting will be held, Chicago beat the New York GWhts. Tuesday. 2 to 0. The pame was AI, and the visitors. on their way around the world, nlaved as though the stakes were preat. Those from Hillsboro and Cornelius attending were, as near as could be learned: W Mahon. E. L Moore, McPheet- ers, A. M. Carlile, Fred Sewell, drover Combs, Ceo. Moyes, Ed. Morton, Shirley, Guy Powers, Ixmg, Thos. Hinton, Frank Hub bell, W. H. Wehrung, Alfred Harrington, Hillsboro, and Ld. and Geo." Henderson, of Corne lius. - - At the People's Theatre, next Monday and Tuesday nights "From the Beyond," a powerful 3-part drama, daring in its con ception, which has created a tre mendous stir. Startling in its disclosures, it deals with mater ialization of spirits the photo graphing of them, and suspend ed life aa it i3 practiced by the Hindoos. In every fiber it is a modern treatise with unusually gripping dramatic situations. There will- be a Boys meeting at the Christian Church, Sunday, at 2:30 to discuss the Boys Asso ciated convention to be held at Dallas, Nov. 28-30. C. E. Os trander, Pres. of the Boys' Club, C. E. Olsen, of the committee on the state association, will speak, along with others. . , J. A. Johnson, the supervisor of below Beaverton, was in the city midweek. injured man. Wenstrom wi!l U- laid up several week, bit he can congratulate himself that the cava--in was not worse, and that he escai-,l with hi iif.-. H.- will now have a chance to get acquainted with that bran new ho'j.sa. which wa.. built from lum ber from hi own mill. Wen strom is a gr-at worker, and it is going to be some hardship to ka-a p h m from tryir,' tu do some thing be for- he is fairly able. Th.- dirt was loos-m-d by the rains of Sunday, and had the volum- of -arti. !.-.-n a little larger he w ould have bn smoth ered !efor; he could have been rescu-d. For sale -9 head cow, graded Jers;ys, all in milk, one fresh w ith calf at side, others to fresh en from now on until aonnir: new cream separator, milk cans. etc. O. L Gra:f, 1-1 mile north Ueedvilk, Hops hi. . a taken another raise. and buyer i paid 25 cent yester- Uy. at ha.em. Ihe meeting of hopgrowers at Salem the other day. the keynote being to hold hop, was probably the reason for the advance. Oregon buyers have been standing together. and growers say that the dis crepancy between New York and London prices and the price paid here in Oregon is altogether too great. It looks a though the 2o cent mark will be reached be fore Saturday. Hanch for rent: 10U acre3. 55 acres under plow; good house and barn; good orchard; place well watered; water in house, and barn. Cash rent required. Ap ply at Kuratli Bros. 34-6 Will Kopple, one of the present grand jurors, while tryin,' to lead a calf, the other day, was dragged over a harrow, and sus tained some severe lacerations of the calf of his leg. Infection set in and he is having so serious a time that he was unable to meet with the grand jury, yes terday. The inquisitive body met here and went down to ex amine the poor farm, and they will make a final report to Judge Campbell, by the time circuit court convenes next Monday. Taken up: Bay team geldings, stars in foreheads; one has white lett hind foot. Owner prove property, pay charges, and take same away. Fred Meyers, Lau rel. Oregon. 33-5 SheritT Beeves went to Eugene yesterday to bring back Henry Olsen. of Banks, indicted for selling liquor to minors. Olsen skipped about the time the grand jury found the bills, and he was located by the Lane County Sher itT at a place called Mapleton, where it was necessary to stage J0 miles to get into Eugene. There w ill tie a dance at the W. O. W. Hall. Cedar Mili. Sat urday evening. Nov. 22. Tick ets, including supper, $1. Ev erybodv invited. Mile W of Ce dar Mill. -35 Law rence A. Turpen and Kath erine E. Heilman were united in marriage. Nov. 20, 1913, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heilman, of Ti gardville. The groom is a well known Hillsboro boy, son of J. U. Turpen and wife, while the bride has an extensive acquaint ance in the southeast of the county, where she is deservedly popular. No special Saturday sale about this, but at- all times we sell White Ixaf flour, $1.25 per sack, or $4.75 a barrel; every sack guaranteed. We are sole agents. Greer's. 34-tf Frank T. Kichardson departed from the county court, last Thursday, under a suspended sentence. The charge was non support, and Kichardson agreed to take care of the w ife, who has pursued him relentlessly since they were married in Montana, last Spring. He is supposed to report once a month, but was re leased only upon the showing that his wife asked a withdrawal of the charge. There will be a shooting match and raffle of turkeys, geese and ducks at the Jos. Cawrse and Son ranch, 5 miles N. W. of Hillsboro, all day, Sunday, Nov. 23. Thanksgiving comes the fol lowing Thursday, and here is a chance to get your bird. A number of Hillsboro people have requested Justice Smith to instruct them in speaking Ger man, and he has consented to do so. Those who wish to join the class should see him within the next few days. Dance, at the W. O. W. Hall, North Plains. Saturday night, Nov. 29. Toelle's orchestra. Tickets, including supper, $1.25. V ic Potter, floor manager. Shooting match At the Hills boro Garden Tracts, Sunday, Nov. 23, for geese and turkeys. (Vimmenrpai ut. 11) n m laalin.r 1 all day. Bay hmmott, Manager. PKOrSNHIOSAU I". A. BAILEY, M. D. PkyiirUa aaal $arroa Orf.r- t'ptirt ia SckalBcrick IICI Krvt.Uma-, Hwuthwni nmt ilaaUM mi twraMul HlraMa. It, ,i, i,ffi,r,t, 31; ri,la.fUj M ' S. T. LINKLATER. U. B. C. M.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Of.o uiuir otawTh Ilta Iniff Kturv K,l Une Kaator Court Houaa, la U euruw nf lfa bloc. ii'ivrrrifijijuuuuji. K. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suro S. P. P. R. 4 5., P. R. Jk R. Ryu Olftce in the Tamieuc Block. Thlnl aa4 Min .Strea-U, Hdlaboro, Oregon. """ lrlvylVlruvLnJlJl ELMEII H. SMITH M. D. D. OI PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATII u.iiear II jur t to u a. m.; I to $ p. a. Tm-U)r, ThurwliT, fcatoriUy a) to la antwarrrai day ot light. But a Phone Olfic oarer Hilltboru .National. AJMWM1 J O. ROBB, II. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFIC K: Upavatra in Scholnwricb Btdg. I'lioKKSOlGce, City 384; Bra. City 864 HIU.SBORO, . ORKGON aAMMMMMWWMMMMiM DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and SurgeonJ Office hour 9 to it a. m.; a lo 5 p. m. Calla antwerefl day or night Both pbonea. Office lo American National Bank, npeUirs. HILLSBORO, . . OREGON m. &m0v m. m. mm BAQLEY A MARX ATTORN BYS-AT-LAW tioaim. 1 and i Hitt Biildlaf HILLSBORO, . . OIIttO.1 E. B. TONGUE ATTORN8Y-AT-LAW Oilicea upataira ia Schulmerkk llock MAVMWWWWNMWWWkkM JOHN EI. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Uuir, A. C. Shate Bldg, Uaia ft tad HILLSBORO. ORRUOM. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Ornci: Main Sweet, opp. Court Boot HILLSBORO ORBOOM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, OtBce, upstairs in Scbulmerich Block Hillsboro, - - Oregon 3- CitRaM 9 SCHNABEL & UROCHE Xntiairtlrak KlMlam, atafalrat aaa alaai. rnrraNjta-itiaVihinat. tttiatlia ilf . M ma-Atm. If la manic. UrhanMa aa ail aHV liAot aittnfiaitt auiaorlteUt ata)taallaa gtn ia ucm bu unirtra ngrata Mnttn. rirc ara aura BuiatHha KuAUHanllaftm. Urbrmatantnt. iMm ritntilcl Kti anfma Wlarica. flra4fcaara: taM t BU aat araf pmartMraa. ZdrrVii: Kiarfbail WO; a.orfj uu-I(lcrfcon: main MM aa MM4, $immn 600604 Caart H tia ma tM PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGBR Dentist Oltice tip-stairs over Hillsboro National Bank. HILLSBORO OKCOON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Tcmlesie Blilg. Rooma&aadl HILLSBORO, ORB. Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore BOWMAN & VALLANDiGHAM Attorneys-At-Law Commercial Bank Block up-stairs Hillsboro Oregon Frederick Andersen, M. D. FHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to Dr. Cunningham.' Office and Drug Store, Orenco, Oregon Telephone connection. Weekly Oregoniaa to Jan. X 1915, 75 cents.