HrUJIBO0C(7i. JUVR 11. ifia to::orro;'a ju::e 12, IS LEGAL HOLIDAY (wrrrof I'rtHlalmt Uft I rum i...i.ir. lr Hot Icatlval ! HiKSl AND B1S CIOSI ' H'-nry S. i, matin. I.i.n,i,i.. .... .1 , . . i if I Jtlllf i 1 i,. . , w.r.. II... M... . ,',M."' l '"t Martha BEAVERTON COMES 10 'i r I.I!.,' i ll.i." i -1 . r f f t : r i t ( . tiMir klMl, l.tu Illy nwe l:iL ii, .MlH,,-, I'll,-. MuM-.- t .. Annie Kainna Ann;. r-Ni,. M,i,lv. I j, iii.. it A . . .- - - irinij- Hul,mafl.,lvi,1..l Vl iwti.iiiv Mi,,.!,. II .,, , ., .. , "-! Mr. .-,rv I; -mi m-U'ra l,n i lection. BAT NEXT SOW (;,iM-rn'r West hUued atr.ic i...,ii..n numing rrinay, jure lain.--- ..i 1.1:1.... -...i ii ' HH It M'k'HI IHIIMIBJ, l- r)urt houM- and bank. iMinif Lucille L,V. f. ....,. i U-iritr featured !lt V(, ini'jin-i-UTv u... inn! liiur, I " li I i' Ii t l.r....r . . . I i I ., I I" "1 I ,11111111- In f the luiMitifHi iuhikc in 1 1 him- morrow and Sat. S. I 1., till loHf lor flic nay. 1 r iri'iv a 1 1. ,,(!(. i,j every w itiH;it!iii..i,i .iwiime icUIure mskink' ,,f a l.iy at thi time -.H doii" upon thereipieat f the of trlaii'l. in Iwhalf ol ihr it""'1 r Htivul. lun.lri'lH Mill i from la-re to . . i : . 1.1 .... I itn"W !''' eiemu I'ainue lulll'Tro cvcilliiK. many vi-tit tin- ( ily ilurihy i . I. . . .. I....... t .. L imfin tli- fenlivilic from Wash iriflnii muni v. and nearly rvrry train into uiiil out of I la city i rrol"-! to rapacity, hvv. -rtoii r-orH niorf auto . i . ..... I. r I. II.,. I fflillMK'l llll""-IMK llii"ip.li ftllMI niv tin w-ek than rvi-r Ix fon- I in itn lint'-rv hu h Hii-aii- all rJ l it I t- Ha- l'if riHM" lim .lit .1 il ii! I n.-r h. th,- ((irr, ,i , tla- rom-. , rnii,,, art niiiii ilv i m " m-i. tln S, , r, I ,,( ,i .. u ,, i . . . . i ii, naroi roi.,r,-.. II, . ,,,, fratur.- i-vt-r li.,n Milton W. Smith ,:,i i,i-i .., ii ii,. .."., mi- l t . ,It. , ., , ,. ,, I If ttifuillHt Ihh -i-lll.., ;,l ... miKistrator of tin- t i'. . ,,j J ur tit4 Hi,, tout .1. , I tt ,i ! he WoiiM in,) rnol.-q Mr S nitl ' aft-r la-armv all tin- , ,,, j the riiM,-. Mr Smith h()A,., j ... .. . -A 4 t . I . ' loon mm (,. ,,,.1 leli.i-. (o tl. I,, I,,, state, hut l,. a l .rih, , ,1 humlretl iluil.irH i.iil ,, hh m i. ninl lln- ,iirt ,!, , , , Hhoiil.l ( r. t;in.. . a;i.iuii i tr. tor. iiml that tl- i. aiu ,,, eoimixtsof ,ro. 1 1 . in th' i ; i- ..i iii i . Mioui.i n- ho. in nn,T t. the i lamis at'aiiivl thr i "I1', at II. . ' i i .1! A II i:i. tot MV OH Wl lllrtiirihr IVrkltm remrtei (ifM i m 111 I n M MIIIII 111 a.&a t II 7iT JliBl ,....- . 1 K i.t tin II..... . a . I " I 'll,l li'i1 I. In.!, r'U,"",, .. ife I. mi? H i.v.m I'kMi , .. . f it' .1 ,11. ....1 i". ' 1 .vtier.i ..r.Kut, .,.. ,a,K llir. ; u.ir , ,,,, rr iv i. "!"'"' rl""-o .,.!.r.. k, i-j.i .. 11 1 . L. I I .... 1 "- i rn. ., ,,,, t Nit-r wairon. almost ;n new. Dili H a part n !!,, f.nir horne tt-ani ,v nr ,.i I n !!! Ut l ill I!, ,-.) . ill.- ;,n, s mi- u.iri' 1ar-1 I., 1. r ( amtilit-ll, S ln.il s ihi-L-Mii Ulro in Holm- rail a av imhiJ after all. as tin- ro.mtv .-at I. a thirty iik'hl paisiiii'ir Iran -1.1 t. RiihuiHoi' ; I. A K.Mv ami C, miiiiiirti iMi-ei.trr rvi-ry .las mM at'ltintetl Vlewent. I1'" exr. i.uiu-iiuia an IUJ No. Ml -iM-titiim J O tm-n two mr,-ur-ail l, . ,,11 tl ;ilin t al; Hun true 4ml (' rl ' K v eiertrii- trail numlK-r lal- the I. K A N has one eiu-h wav thAua-h to lillttinook. With tlurtv -inht train on week tUy a man. mmi an or rhihl m ho t an t v' t out ot th Itiwn. H in Lard luck and then, tht-ru ar' the t u-s IMt dimitf Mv tie Hal loun.jl KU4Vi'"Trt. 4'1 U'ljimte.l and tM: mil three romlemnetl 1 ......... ita ii hii'i measure were ran- M-mnet. while nine were found Krect. II-- alia tate that he Ltca itioiii-1 many wimmI tlcalern krar.-liil 111 k'tvinif full rueat taunt v ro I No. ,M-tition III rJenCl, S,nrtu Try CkIu , With Ihc llilKhoroilc iKVhl ! wlIMSS iKW. i 1.. ;y. r, will eome to Ilillshoro " 1 n.day to try roricUiHions A't'. Mi. 1, L,r at Athletic l'ark ! Kiy that I'--avertri -'m.-t,all team. lhey havif ' " l- atnur th,-amateur teams " I tl:,r,. rirht alor.af. kn,l they , Le- w, Viv,. t. ,.()Ulty s, :,t, rs U"- Larded fik'htmK they v'1 v-"e "t against. Mar t . IIm t '". iiiiisiM.roH i.itilier in the :tri ' l':"'t "f the MeaHon. will e i.-ik-h win t. admitted frH, I'll ir. .,,.1 ....... 1 :. . . ' ex-eu-(l Up "-.a. rion to m-e the Karne. At Hanks the Colored (Jiarits l'iav .,!! th- third irame- " " no navin tlW victory to " ""in. i:ankn willt.layllillH uiri. 1.1. ... 1. 1 ' . -"i I'anKS. ami on n- I uurMi th,- return uame will '" piav d nt, the llillslH.milin. ''""''I- Hanks h having its ct-l-''ration ,, t(. :!n j r,j,.r l-andli- th- srrieH, tn many have "' tiie JIariks nine in actum against the Moone are. f 1 . wrerr a nave jiwt I))jt ir, aK-xl iresn aioca 01 Krtx en.-j C. IL Adams, of S hol!-i. wan a my caner ftinlay ev.-ninu. ..""""'t ri'M ,nc-3. at 'ireer a. lird aiNmit,-d vieAerK, Ul No. .V.-H-tilion Wm hendel it tiU; te urunted VlitioniT to withdraw tn, lit ion PmniJ N . .VJ1 -Ktition W 0 Vonay i t aN; continue,! for re- Lrtof rail. iv i-oniniismon. Juti .ink'li was allowed $2T For sale or evchaiiuu Nin. li V Mml.-mt.ed row ; State tn al- four acre duiry and Imif ran. K rj-i; two row involved. lull r..,..-..,l mih 1 . I'.r, ...I, I', ... .... I ,' II llC-iT. ..I - ..... ' .-i. una y, 11 1 niiir, irroH leiiceil in la 1 last'ir. Vim f.ir ..i,,r 1 1. . !.. I II' I. 'I 11 r - vim iiffinin,-, roian 11 1 , .0 , in pj ro,tfs of tin rxrhane and eiiKy t, riiH on il,f I'lfl". I fiir.-nc lliklm-in X- I'm, Ca-Httm. (he. M 12 ulkc lutunlraitor I .. . . , . aims una i.nin'ni nat mii ii'si f lilt v linn.,'.! her first W ar's J1 ldi will m received !.v animation us nurse al St. Yin 1 a.. 1 ill a voumv 1 ouri 01 nashiiiKion rent it tnintiil. She ,-tai. s that JtitV, llll to ' II. m. . lit! Satlir. I lli..r.. n..r.. 7 1 I,,,iw n. ...rU June l:i, I'll! Ht then all on unntomv She still La Ffl. fur the follow intf wnrk I tun V..11N .il wlii.K 1w - ..... ... ., . IWfmnt): ford is 11 .hmehti-r i,f Mr ami pJUH H,an at Kartwinjf ton. Mm. ;.h. I. la dfoid. of tin W lie received for Rtr d Notice h heretiv viventhat th. ridinif of hicycli's on the si. I walk in the paved streets dis tricl a forhi'lden ly order of tin council. l Hlaaer. t'lnef of I'o lice. t H O. Ilaye-t hIm. half rMiin of Sherwianl. 'ftltlt'd check it iniixt Ih lire. t. . . " w - lor live -r cent of the fid tNinds must follow f"J. SM-citicutioiiM may lie F It the ollice nf the I'oiiiiIl , - nr. P riKht is reserved to reject of hin uncle, (lea. I I.e. I lord liohert Smith, who with Lis wife, reeentlv visited at the Lome i'al;..'!. I :i t Sundav'it irame wa.s ran "' 1 owitur to thn-ateniriK e.u l.er. MlI. lit W'ISMI'.K A Lit- I,,,,),,' wi-ddiiiif was relc i-raie.i at the Lome of Mr. and M'-. otto Wismer, near Cedar 't'ldav. June 7. 'J t. when li.it .1 I. 1 . II o.ioKUier, liorienso, W8H 'ii.ite.l m marriage to Philip ci.reiii. jr., lormerly of Milwau- L .... , . 11.. t .. . . "e., k,.v. una uoiiner "l.iciatinvr. j wo hundred tieople. I pi..... I. I !..'. . ' . . 1 " iiM-i .inu relatives, were in attendance at the celehration of the nuptials, and a hi dinner was served m thf open air. I he Lndo is a popular younir i iuv in in r community, and the mmm is a son of Mayor l'hilip Miein. in me Cortland suburb. I Ley will make their home on the Streih farm, near Cedar .Mill, and their many friends are tei.denmr congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kuratli. of IIiIMmu-o were attendants at the Wl'ddintf. kl Al. LSI Alt: Tk.NSrt:K 10 10 10 10 or all bids I'. H. Keasoner. CtltllltV .lll.k',1 J Order of fount xt Cimmid m Court. I r Sale Nnd lot, Wx-jtHi; sewer im- Ivetia Hall. June "J". K, rv Lady Patton. ami familv, has Leeii nppomt auent ut Central I Vint, lor th, s. r. Dance ut New II Saturday evennik,'. Tickets, 75 cents. invited. Keiierstem Managers. M.a I ..,.il Smith of Hie Ar- . . - . 1 iiii.'f I " iis pant; some lini' fruit mis caniiHism rooms, depart f.nMi jim, down ami 110 Tiiesduv for an evtended visit JMn. V I! Mil..l...ll . i ." , II. I!I ...L iii.ii iirii. 1 wii 1 1 rr u 1 1. tun. i'.. i...,r. . I.i II... VV'.ili -' Mo'iir, 1 ... , . 1 1 p.. .,.,.. r,. v.. 1 itnone isiiino i.i ii ti rfPrll' drV Lr, Wills! an. I uk.v..a ll..l...l .0. . o l i-j Mill b ' " Mini cillin.fi, IIIUIl lllOK l.lll n" .'. ' frs. I.,, .... H...I.. i..,i m .,.,11 .. I Vllliiuaii, 00 ni(,'i.- i..,n.... ... . Wunn. r rwK,. .., ond and lhird. lelepnone t uy iVl8'tor y,..st,.rdav af tlrnZ In " 47. ''" )ke a l.wiL ,., . Pr-nf tY M. t.ar.lner. o( tin 1.1, "01 new D'llf'lU . - , . , ). Corwin r.'Mf Lakeview scIkhiIs, was her. annul, ,.f .. ... .. . lirst of the week. 1, 11 1 e lime, w hen 111 M. Ml 1 " Hpu i '." 'he Crescent u.i, 11,. lonneilv taught at L Forest (Jrove. falor v w 11.;.. ... I W, ,f iiuines and i;. .,. v ,,, wimuu rv niTit ,1....... . iii kin ii" in. hi u '. M.,i.. ""'"Mll.ineh wiiirun. narrow tire. Will ,,'"-- ,, ' . 1...' i;...ii,l- UmI. Irion,, nfll oiOK'oo. '.' , rlraV, pri,w,H ,,. ,,,,,.;.,, I , li;iloK,',, l.'i.iile .r- Tel. I dr L. 1 M,r Kni- ., ' h.nun una nniuiu i ...... . . c (, Helen Hopper, ot roniann. nas It , V "". i Uirisue, sued K. II. Hopper lor unou, r wan m ih nii at.... ,,....!.. i... i..,oi....,.l 1,1.1 li.viten attftidimr "X:"r";w"K " "." : " ' . ; iiini.. " ",r oii-ciuitr 01 1 nir reiruiariy ivvo lion-.-, ,, 111. ...'.. ( ' u,ntlei.men. Thut alioulil hoenoiih'li for a do Cv.Mil.K Wst C rove's Urw t' UrUirtriul 1 . .1 .. . ; 1 ...1.. I- III., w... iimm hi B am I'nuf oriiir," in nieiiiv in uiiiu t'i llllln - .l lf;o 11 .,; I... n , IM.,,,. 1 th 'einn- MKiires on iuikc iiuiiiuei. i L,i ... 'l ni were in the ty of irruss and water. aiimo a'iernoon. I the rallnnr on Corrieri, Forest drove, Route 1 iilaco on liOtisinoiit Lake. 12- ... . . . . r .- - I (crhV i '' f actory, Cliet Alexaniier. lor seven uia r l'(;'ty Monday eve-1 years tMriKnu'cr on tin Tillamook 8 iirin has anannonneo. iinu iwj,I throuuli riinninvr the nther eohann r .L 1..Min,!ll local I IIIOIOI Ull I lie l" ' I1 en!i, -i . In.:., m.,rnlnir 1 1 is iiveniu't' t'llll y. n.ust . i1Z these days i IDS mill. (?,! " V.1"" Dramatic Have pastiirairi' for liniiUuI IdrnS'l 1,h.t,atre- June number of cattle. No horses.- i... ""p'On to All nl. II....l.o..n. Himeh 'A nil I'S (Mist . . ai.o wi iiantiiuoic ......., -- ..... Scents. I0f HlllBbora-J.Soper. 3tt s M r.illri t,, I.IH- Linrllnch. 13.. , s ftrc I V I 1 II I 4 f 10 I mill. S .1 liii.nii t,i J W Srvey, 1 iiU. J.illt At'iraicr, .ml ollirr I.,... It III l'i lllll v f W.i iii Nr,.uiil I Walrittt, 40 a m I , 11 f 1 10 J I' W itnri l iil Wuli, tiact Id l,:k , I iitti. ml h Ctovr 150 N- ,! I f. mil In lord Kolwtliou, loj.-i-( rt nl I .soii 6500 i.ne I Mill, t.i S C Siiiilf. 11 a II II , nl. lima; il I r 10 I iiiMn .I llii.o to M Ii Lilly, 1 nor rr Mints w loo 1 1. 1 lltlti'll In (', II I'lumli, JIXHIOO II, Mk .v I- l.N'vr l i HieiKil.ii Srtiiiimi, i 46 a nrar lull,- In., U i'li'.iiiiiii l Mioy liiitliHlioni, v 1 -ri- hi 1 , I I . ti ti I !ri In I'-aiik of Slirtvcil, HI I'l'ltl'll il, Hiriwmxl Aim in 1'1,,'irti to Kosr v O'Connrr inl III I Suiglllv'tl Mill (Il V. I I' VV lliiim-ft I t li, .1, iliii Amlrrsoii, hi ei VV'i,lkrt' int. K (imvt ... 15 ln..l. 1'. tolli l.i l.ron Tnli'nlt, lot , I 1 1 11 t 1 II hi 1.1 .Inh iiisfii to nun Mi irk mil, li n t 111 Ii k g. Ilmvnton. 10 r..i!hu-l llriKlitii Krnlty to ('. W N i.n .11 I I. 'K I'litllaml llrihls .v.. 2 . 3s K mil k.-.ilu 1 , M J I'liliH-k, let 4 I.Ik N nth I'lmim 500 li II .iiiiiioii.I i n l A II llniiimond ,inu' .11111 (,.i a arr.t 4 ami 36 I I a 1 1 5 m. ih I i.i k,' 1 t IIhiiiihIi Hill, j lt ui Mk 1 1 a iiiptirt-v A A, 1 li.if liii r.mli'ii I tiiit to Nellie M Sinitli. .( a sir I ) t 3 11 t 4 w. 10 II .1 llillr In II.111' Krllrr, 1 lota liioil. 11 T111.I1, HilKlxuo. loo I, T r.itiit'll tuClarrnre Cotnrll, 0.45 n i.n VHslnnj;tiiii Sttrrl 10 V II Nrtlinu in. I W Vnlilrr, Iota I iim.I 1 1,1k. (,, I'nuvirw aooo I H it 10 tii'll In Cltitriice foinrll, .46 a en V'ii'liin,:tim "ttrt't.. 10 H .1 llrniiihnv In ,1 C A Joiioa, 60 671- .. ft oil Triilli tttrrt 10 I-; V liniiiiliiw lo K. llriimlaw, 60.67a- li). (t tin somie stirrt M Hli.xi.lt In IMwuid lnvi, 3.75 a si-r 1 1 I t n r 4 w oo Knliv M .Slmfrr In (5 M fowler, 40 a si r (J 1 3 11 r 4 w 10 II V SiMtt to I, 0 Smile, it 53 a II H ' Culehinir claim 10 llinlniiin Aspluml to Anna Hraly, lot in l lirrrv Gtove to Snliitil'iin IVvrliriit Co to C L l.rtti. 5 n US'! enarinetit, lec II t 1 a t 1 w Mutle llniiio to C C llatKtove, l.- iuD mc lollil t w W II Kits to O W l'tit sl, 3 lots In (ninl Artea I'luiik li Hilton lo O J Oillett, i lta lhllsliiito Acre I'rift llnii'liria to Amelia leil., allip limit 2S11 It lonir l'nink llinniiin ei nl to It 1 Ott, i a i I'.u. st drove 0 T H t'owell In Liu-y Amtemm, tract 5 Vltiiinln Place- - l.i'ssii 1' ( tilt'tniin l Kred lH Neffe, tr jiio V1" ft, sec i4 I I ' I Cicero' 1 lines l Win LoiisiRUoiit, I id n at tinlea Oily hi on oil Smith to Snpetior Tile & litick Co, ifi ooj a sec 24 t J r 1 w ti.. . . jorm nowanl. of near SeholN. Ui.u . . . f.. .1 ' ' wi in low 11 tuesuav. I .... . tjreer aeeps late I,af and iniiei anow Hour, fry a sack t . .. ll. I. Hint, of near Si holl : .l . ... . . . in me cuy wi-iineHdnj- For Ient-Seven room house. Third and Lincoln.-Kerr Uros. Herman Kehse, of Farrnink' ton. was up to the city the first 01 m week. flreer'a-Main H2 is the !,!... to tret Albany butter ami Uv v.uoin oreau. A steady, two-hour lauk'h when Hello Itill" aptH-ars at the (V. cent t heatre. June '3',. W. V. Kirk land returned the first of the week from a visit with friends at Dover. Ore. Those who have tri,.,i ivi.ii. Iaf Hour know what it is. (Jret-r keeps it L M. IUue, of the tirove. was jrreetin friends in ililtstM.ru me nrsi ot the week. Prices reduced 20 ner cent on enlarged jairtraits at Johnson's Mmlio. 11. 1 I-ewis Powers, of U-isyville was over to the city this mom i nj?. A. I., drel', of near Laurel was over town Monday, irreetitiK menus. a Just received -a new hit t.f latent bun Proof i,aint I) t-orwin. Krwin 1 Jitter, of Ucthanv. was iransactnur business hi the city louay. Fishinir tackle of all kinds Fresh salmon ejfKS. etc. I). Cor- win. 1 eler N. V anderzani en. of KellinKer Iirujre. was in the city i uesuay. F. 0. Sipprell. of South Tuala- nn was a city visitor yesterday auernoon. Money to loan, on first mort Kajre. Address X, care of the Arfus. 12-4 C. C. Smith, of Tillamook. was over to Hillsboro Monday, KreetinK mends. Julius Asbahr. of South Tual atin, was a city caller the last of the week. The next issue will rive a de tailed account of "Hello Lill Look for it. J. J. Kuratli, of Phillips, was iransacunK ousiness in the city i uesuay morning. Those who have eaten Albany butter know what it is. You try a roll and you will like it Greer keeps it. Mrs. Ihos. Humnhrevs. of leppner, returned home vester day, after an extended visit with her mother, L, A. Rood. H. 15- Dauchy. of Banks, was down the first of the week. Mr. auehy is one of the hustlimr builders of his town. Walnut loir is the newest candy, 15c the half pound made and sold only at the Den of Sweets, Hillsboro. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 FORMER COUriTY BOY llrinu your eirvrs to Greer's. "Hello Hill" at the Crescent Theatre, June 2(5. Fred Wilcox, of Greenville, J she is much pleased with her was down to Hillsboro Monday, visit. Fred Cornelius went to Eeav- erton the first of the week, on business for the buildinp com mittee of the Moose, order. Send the children to our store for harmless fireworks and crackers. They will he treated rijtht at the Den of Sweets. Orval Hutchen and Ella Garri- Ruf were united in marriage at the home of ll. F. Lepschat. orest Grove. May 21), 1911, lev. Ashley olliciatinp;. Dance at Hendrick's Hall. Cornelius, Saturday evening June 20. Walkers' Orchestra. Always a good time. MeCurdy & Van Lorn, Managers. Guy Richards and Ida Devlin were married at the home of James Devlin, Forest Grove, June 7, 1914. Rev. Ashley, of the Christian church officiating. R. W. Pickard, chief clerk in the Trallic Department lor the lill lines, Portland, was out to day looking over business affairs for the roads. Members of the Moose are re quested to meet in the Moose Hall, Tuesday evening, June 23. Business of importance candi dates for initiation, and luncheon. For Sale or Trade A 3-year- old colt; weight about 1000; good fast buggy horse. Price S75. Will sell or trade for good cow. W. V. Kirkland, Hillsboro, Ore., L 2, Box 98. 12-4 Chas. E. Wells has bought about two acres, just north of the P. K. & E. track, between Sixth and Seventh streets, and will build a modern eight or ten room home. Miss Florence Myers, of Crab- tree, Ore., i9 the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Percy Long. This is tier first trip to Hillsboro, and KILLED AT IM W' In Party of l our, all of whom W ere Killed -Two Instantly HAD BIXN TO PYTHU LOME MEET Cjraa Rite. Sea ! Davi4 Eke. Bratacr I Mr. E. P. Caraclias Cyrus Rice, a son of David Rice. and a well known Washington County loy, died in a hospital at (oldfield. Nevada. Tuesday morning early, death resulting from an auto accident in which two were killed and another lied. Mr. Rice wa3 in an auto with Dr. K. A. Wheeler, a prom inent surgeon. David Falvey and lerman Kruger. They had been to Tonopah to a Pythian lodge meeting, and were returning home early in the morning. The Doctor met an auto. and. turn- ing out. struck a muddy place close to an embankment, throw ing the machine down the de clivity. Dr. Wheeler and Faley were instantly killed and Rice and Kruger lived long enough to l taken to theGoldfield hospital. where they died a few hours later. Cyrus Rice was raised in Wash ington County. His mother is dead, and the son will be buried in Ames Chapel cemetery, below Heaverton. His father. Veteran David Rice, formerly lived beyond North i tains, and is a prominent Knight of Pythia3, belonging to tiiencoe Ixtge No. 22. the son lielonging in Nevada. Rice is about 30 years of age. and was well liked by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his loss, his father, at Donald, ure.; inree brothers. Chas, Riley and Robt, the latter of whom lives near Ostrander. art . .. wasn., and two sisters, Mrs. E I'. Cornelius, Hillsboro. and Mrs. Clarence Mays, of Donald. i i i i , , . wre., wnere ner nusDana is en gaged in general merchandising, Dr. W heeler was a brother of Mrs. A. W. Nichold3on, a well known Portland social worker. FOK SALE-NO TRADE Fiveacres-up to 38.43 acres - about four acre3 in best kind of fruit and berries. Younir or- chard just coming into beanncr. Some high land and some cood low. rich swail land, irood for garden truck ; mostly tile drained, Good vein of water close by, Good house, barn, and other small outbuildings. Sixteen acres in cultivation and rest easilv cleared-2,' miles south of Bea- verton. 9 miles from Portland, with rock road to either place. Railroad runs throutrh nlaee. For price and terms. aoDlv to u vv. tiaKer, lieaverton, Ore., koute 6, Box lb. Price reason able. Reason for selling rxor health. Publisher's note This is one of the beautiful homes of that section, and ill health is the only reason for wishing to sell. 12-14 ORGANIZE The county central committee men, nineteen in number, met for the republicans, Monday, in Hillsboro, and elected officers as follows: B. P. Cornelius was elected chairman; Geo. Thyng. Beaverton, secretary. Thos. H. Tongue Jr. was elected for state committeeman and E. VV. Haines. congressional committeeman, all teing elected by unanimous ac tion. C. E. Kindt resigned as committeeman from Kinton, and U M. liesse was appointed to till the vacancy. Chairman Cor nelius was authorized to fill va cancies now existing, and to fill any which may exist in the fu ture. 1 he officers will soon meet to outline action in the coming campaign. For Lease Three hundred and twentv acres grain land, ready for the plow. Seventy cents an acre a year. ino rental first year. F. G. Mitchell. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill. Laurel, June 7, 1914, a son. Henry Everett, of Banks, was in the city yesterday, enroute to Stanfield, Ore., where he will visit with his son. Mrs. V. Ackley. of Kansas City, Mo., arrived last Saturday. and is the guest of her brother, L. W. House. Mrs. Acklky vis ited here a year or so ago, but saw very little of the country. ner oroiner nas been showing her Washington County, and she is delighted with the section. Mrs. Ackley says that Mis souri is all right, but Oregon ap pears to have the good old state backed off the map when it comes to roses, vegetables and nearly every thing else that goes to make it a charming place. She Neighbors called as a surprise JwG Buiwell. Jr. and family, last Wednesday, at their home in North Hillsboro. and helped their host to raise a frame barn. l-?fore nightfall the waa almost comn et A i.;.. dinner was served. h vit.., a WIMI5 "ringing aionir their ham, The visit was a comnlet. sur prise and for that wa3 all the more appreciated. Those pres. ... . a r cm were: flie3srs. and Mes dames Fred McN'elly. Clem Sha ner. Chas. Meacham. John Per- rou. wm. l!oy. Herman Kamna. Mrs. Tennison. Miss Freda l. son and Master Perrott Robert iieacnam. Hazel Shaner. Geo. Bid well. Sr.. host and hostess, and sons. Lester and Leland. The laving of oil on county roads will be watched with much interest this season, as a matter of experiment Where the roads are nicely rounded, and nil ia sprinkled, it is thought that a crjf iair w inter roaa wi o ,ta n especially where the traffic is not heavy. Many contend. that with good drainage, and oil ing, loitowing with a snlit Incr even heavy traffic will be a mat ter oi ease during the wet sea son. H. S. Huson. of Cornelius, weni 10 isortn lakima, Tuesday, wnere ne will attend U. S. court a3 an expert witness on a big drainage case, which involves several thousand dollars. Col. Huson was for many years chief engineer of the Northern Pacific Railway, and h? ia frequently called on big cases of this na ture. He will r.oi return home until some tune the first of the week. The churches of Hillsboro are noiaing union revival services in a tent tabernacle on Second street, adjoining the citv hall property. E. J. Bulgin, evan gelist, has charge of the meet ings, assisted by llev. A. L. crim. rror. ueo. Hose is the musical director, and his wife is pianist ana soloist. KkorENNioNAL. F. A. I5AILEY, M. U. ffayKiriaa and Narrn.a ,",,in mt rorwr Kwvlln ami l,ii, wm. PW. clli.-. Cjt, :-.s..; W,r,Mi4V K. M. KRWIN, M. I). PHVSICIAN AND SURGEON -"KS. P . R. AN. p. Uk. Kyi. Otl.ce i Tanor, Block. Thin! t AUu. Mrrru. ItUiaiHiro, OteK,m. ELMKK H. SMITH M. D. D. 01 NIVSICIAN & SURCKON OSTEOPATH The Bethany Grange will trive an apron social and dance. Satur day night. June 13, at the Beth- on,, f - -n . ltt, f i biij uiaone nan. L&mes are requested to brinz anronq nnrt lunch for two. Ice cream will h serven and a general good time. as usuai, win De had. Every body invited.-J. L. Sullivan, floor manager. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schulmerieh accompanied by Misses Oda acnuimerich and Nannie Gillen water went to Cres well, Wednes day, ihey made the trip by auto accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schulmerieh and Mrs. Or ville Wilkes. The Edw. Schul merieh party will eo a3 far south as Yoncalla. C. E. Kindt was un from Km. ton, Monday. Judge Kindt has three nominations for justice for Kinton district, embracing Kin ton and Garden Home precincts and that should be enoutrh tn insure an election. This makes one sure of a non-partisan judic iary so far as Kinton is concerned. Henry W. Stauffer left nn Tuesday morning for several days' stay at Dallas, to attend the Commencement exercises of Dallas College, and the annual meeting of the Board of Trus tees of the College, of which he is a member. The matron's contest adver tised on the first page of this i- sue, as scheduled to be held at tarmington, has been postponed. owing to the closing of the bridge to travel. Annonneemont of a new date will be published aier. Alfred Guerb'er. of Helvetia was in Monday, and says the rains did a world of good out his way, and crops are looking fine. He says the frosts of the early part of last week did not dam. age anything in his vicinity. W. H. Connell. of Portland was here Tuesday, returning from a visit to the big Hoover & Connell ranch. He says that crops are looking fine out that way. fmmS Drs. Lowe & Turner, eye specialists oi rorttand, will be in Hillsboro. Saturdav. June 27, at Hotel Washington, (on. suit them. J. C. Smith, the Forest Grove liveryman, fell while tying to put out a fire. Saturday after noon, and sustained a broken arm. Greer sells groceries at right prices. Mrs. Thos. Bilyeu and Mrs. E. L. Johnson will entertain the Social Circle. Thursday after noon, June 18, at 2:30, at Blue field, the home of Mrs. Bilyeu. Al Wagner is now on the Woodburn-Brownsville passen ger, where he will have a steady run. F. F. Conover, of Scholls, was a city visitor yesterday after noon. It's coming June 26, at the Crescent-"Hello Bill." Circuit court will be in Hills boro next Monday. Greer has put in a fresh clean goes rom here to Eugene to stoc,t ot Rroceries. Try them. vtsu a relative., t Log Cabin bread at Greer's. Office Hour-, to t iu,Uy. Thura-Uy. H.tDr,Uy to J O. ROBB, M. D. PHYSICIA.V & SURGEON Or'l'ICK:-l-airsia SchaWich Bide I "ONKS-Oitice, City S4. Re.. City 864 , , , niwwuuu DR. n. L. SI-ARS Physician and Surgeon Office hour9 to n a. n,.; a to S p. m. UHa answered .Uy or iKht. B..11 in American llnnk muiioco, National npKUira. OREGON lva(VlAM jr W. s. Ma BAG LEY f HARE ATTORNRYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and i Kbof HaiMBtr HILLSItOKO. . t t 0ktma " ' ' 'i IUWUVUUU E. B. TONGUE ATTORNRY-AT-tAW Oftimi npstaiti in ScbulnierL-h Block JOHN M. WALL ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Upstnir,, A. C. Shnte BMg, Main A and tULUJHURO. - OKauON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNRV-AT-LAW Ornoa: Main StroH, opp. Court Moua. HIU.liOUO OlROOs THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNRY-AT-tAW OQicr, upst.iri ia Schulmerieh Block Hillsboro, - - Oregon " " i'viAruvuuuuu Telephone office Main 103. Residonce Main lo'i DR. L. W. HYDE Successor to Dr. Linklater- Office over Delta DruK Store. Keaideoce B-iseliue, between 5th and 6th Sta. Hillsboro, Oregon Frederick Andersen, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to Dr. Cunningham. Office and Drug Store. Orenco. Oregon Telcptiono onnneetioiia. W 3. CititoArt 8. . t. laJbt Ctaktat SCHNABEL & UROCHE XmfilifkTnlrakc DkMlaira, KriaaaaMlta. fnrraI.J!firt,iiw. b(italin'r0lna. Call. jnuitKn. Ifftamtnle. UrtunHa una Illf atlra! ilea tn 4utuM mu unlen Uwa aSct. -. . . .. vrairltr am i 1 uwiAdLiiH - - . aiIulfitlilalfn, Utbrrttaaunatn. Snolifi raa-Cirdiaaaata: Caaia ttn ta Jrlrtpon: afurfDaU 2(l0: IW02T; au-Ilfr6on: SRain g04 mk .W4. Siiiain two tun aaict f Caaama . PORTLAND. ORE. DR. ,W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Office up-sUlra over HillNboro National Bank. HILLSBORO ORHOOM DR.J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Tpmiegle Bldg. RoomaSandi HILLSBORO, OKK. Main and Third. DR. C. H.POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore BOWMAN & VALUNDiGHAM Attorncys-At-Law Commercial Bank Block up-stairs Hillsboro Orecca