iflBSClif I 6REAT DIHBI HERE mil's N0W ,H WMm i .-.-.J An.trla. !. aa4 M.. There PrlMl ' W WnM rm",ly t,, in t r. urn, -r no u'""'r w"' T I al ..an. I nf I l..r. y hr m-verm uiw m,n tirtH "d retraction, met the l'v'' ,,,,IM wun 1 " 1 roinniimwfallh bloom La Kurl-n. Many ther ar ihil'ih.Mft wa tMnt in he KtttiTlan.l ami th Kaiser' ... ha. Uth il Hymputhizir ... nl.l (l.TIIUUy. vi - ... I it ir...u of llifin nav' an-ii . a I... I umnn armw in !T h. and they will know the ti-ml'l4 tabling n'un Hi fruU't' niane wiieii mr in ''r"' . 1L..1 11 .,w i.rt-flici uii .Hi I micci-HMtil tin laiui. un France. UUHna ami i...muo.i. Ulllt 10 - - - , , ()H ri'itlili-nl 01 Ui roomy m mi III ti'THiaiij, r. ,..-... i.iini nit a vinil wilh relative at SihUik' lloUtein. "I -I-titio tunimuni-fttiin with Mm. Ahahr .a-i..r. iiv iititrninir rrvri. nn- Li iliul h y l' in ,n" FllhrrLiii'l. h I""1 '" i..ii,m nf leaving when irU' iriii""' ----- - k,. lu.t U ttrr. wnlf uiat tli-rmuMV won indulging In ht ., r talk. tut at that time - - ... m Vr u but lill" IW ' -..i.r.nif alt KuruiH. With war drtlur.'.. with (Jtrmany, Austria mJ (...nit.ly Italy on '! iJ. trul (Irrut Hritian. Kunwia au.l fraiit-H on tht Miner, ll I'Mk iikp 11. AUKr will hav harl hU-I- Smmii-I for BMini wwk tu citmt. f.i.iaiii Tan ICi'imtrn. wno f.m-rlv livatl tUHtlh f (irni'- Iiu, imJ wIhi .latll th t'hcha. Irtn suit-lnni urrnanm irii. kirk a.-nl inln hinkruptoy Airt. lift lr (Ii-rmany tin tinst f il ki-rk. h iM'inir Mil thf Gtrmaii navy nivrvo lint. I a tain lii-iinen w a mauler of lr mwyrart an. I ihrlna the UumjO- Japan war. rame.1 rontrauann on tin- Kti-anii-r (Vleate. Ittl'n with nrniH for Uuimia, lie iM-ach- f hi.i mi-rcliant viKwl on U'e VlaJivoHttH-k roan I. when two Jipanwe rrulHum imrnued him Th wart wrecked, am Captain Keiniem ami crew made their way into IUilivo;;iiK-a an. fvaw.l. the japnnrae ifovirn mpnt iilai-t-d a n-ward of f iii.imi on hiH la-ad. dead or alive, but be managed toifet into terman territory and then came to Amer ki. lie Kft rortland Nin.lay enmuti' to fiermanv. but judt how he will maku it throoifh re main to be mt'n. It U lfirt,i.intv.l t.v n ltranun-r ttat it(,.r.-t ), State m-hmil fiiti.hu ill I.- .!ivp(. anions nil jf. ,,,,,, , t( atatf on tin- H ..f t,. ,r r, mTtivi- mi ti.H.1 furi.r.iii. .it i 1 j. Mai amount , M. (m,!.-, v1ii i"' a.a,.v. 1 Hi (.. ..r 1. 1,,, i MultiHiinuh Mill r.n iw. 1 t, l4rrnt niiiifli- i.!i. i. i'll : r. Ili' ki-Ii.ik ii.iiMii.it ;,, ..f 11... tat" M 'Ji.y.sV. an it,. r. ;t f .in ovir l:t.t ,ar. I h,-;,., r. tlontiii-nt of tl... land 1,. r 1. t.il will U- I K.Y m a;.ai,., i y lad year. 'Ibn will nv.. Wa h ifitfturi 'initity uIm,hI l'l.timi. For Sal.'? SvWhtY li . .' :.i r. . of rlmii-t. farm lam!, :!im.- r,nrl!, of r'on-Ht Crow. U. I-. I :! mil routi-. witliin t inii..4 (1f l lilfiTftit railr.md Htutiniir ii. im- wati-r utid 2 v-4 ,'. 1:5 room hoiitf; 2 l.:irtm; titraw h.-.l , K oiitl.tiil.lin,;; j,.,M). ,lnlv' orchard and i-anl.tn. iv..-.' fllMnm. I'lu.i.i. Cr.-. mm!!,. IVti-r N. Vutil. r.iinl. ti, l-,,r. t (Jrovi. i:. '. '- V Tl 1 ll.-nry (,. Culd. of Vnt.. On- wIhti tii h r. ri iv. rnf td.- I' S And (MI'ui-. .: t-. d U.r.iiiitli tin- i-ity 'Htrrd:iy iiiurninj' 1 r 1 1 In H,orva!ln. whir.- In- a ill imn llH wifi', who is t,. ynv nf tltfir Hon. Harry i itU. II. C lu urd the call nf tl,,- v.a.-, ami want, to -.N't il.t ah t i tl,.- I'a. tin- ocean or i tn trjmn t' net ui far awa,' from tin s.at nf i!uruiiun waraut immsiIiIi mi. ir tin land InniU, GIL M PISS ft ItataVT lt ui K'xkaAav cry cI.hi in, htrc.l oil both tilii.'n; ntily nm from railroad. D-nralih- lalfcty. UankM. i:,,ut.- .1. Main j cli il,uiu' Jul :i. for nalc. i:ii.ru.-,l liU'k S. J. North I'll The family horn.' driven by (!i".rL'i 1'ihhcr. liitiL' on th' Cur- m il road, ran a ay Motniav uf t. rn.x.ti w hili nn iIk" av home, llirowini; out tin' two y.i ink' sum of Kishi-r. brcakitiif tin- arm (f en' Hon and bruinm,; tl other ion. The Wyn ar.- I and jimm old. reiMTtivtly. Tin' accidi'iit l.iitiu-ncd near tVdar MilU. I'.lli clul.iri'n were ni'ki-l up by other traveler and takm U the dno l Samaritan hospital. anv at Helvetia Hall. Satur lay I'vi'imur. Aiik'. Ti.-kct. . . 1 . . .. . :i .. I lii cetilH. iMticnik' uniu niiii- hijjht. ('imunittee. by J. 1. Ford. Kriil Scliotnliurk' came hack from (lennany, Ia4 year, nn the Kr(itiirin.essin ( eiile. the Her man liner that put into the Maine Harbor, for fear of cap. ture, one day Ia4 week. Ihe Vi'Mel bnd over ten millioni ot jfold. and feared capliire. makinu the run back eeu alter she .a Consult ruin Attt isiluliiy l'ri,, limit niU 111 Sli.Milmsj (iaIUry IM CilNsllilK f.tl I S. M r NM I k lunmlr llilurr. Mr.. Ilura K. ti Barbrr, Bvl.iir Coiiiiul, Tiilay Mm. I.,ra Kud l:arlT. Juvi ni.e olllcer. nf lMir.'ht (Irnve, ha lieen cotiferrin.r with this city conned and mayor on the ad v in ability of bavini; ordinances pa-in-d proviilm for cirfew. Hie idea if to keep younj; ieO- pie oir the street at nii'ht. afti r nine o'cliK-k, unle.js they arc away utid. r innit:don of their parent.- or guardian. 'Ihe council is also coimideriny the advisability of prohibitin.' women or i;ir!i from cotiduclin sbimtin;: i'alieries. Unth pro p .si ,1 measures will Jh di-'cu.-sed next 'lucsilay nii'ht, and it i expected that Mrs. JJarber will he nri netlt. All citie.s have ordinances of this character lor children in their early teens, and llilliUirn .sill doubtless prove no exception is soon as action can be taken. A. A. I'llll.UPS HIINKY MUMt.Y Henrv Mublv diej at bin bom near l'.loominir. July 27. 1911 fterahort illness. He leaves 1 widow, Maria Albertine, aed i0 ypurtt. and aona and dauxh ters as lollowd: Theodore II.. Norlh Fork. M i dera lo.. Cab: Paul II.. of Kainy llutte. North DakuU; Wilhebn (arl. MinneaiKlifl. Minn.'.rreil erick W.. lUoominir, Dre.; Mel choir W., MacLeod. AllMrta. Canada; Maria Henrietta Dernch. Alherta; Anna Senwhal, Atwa ter. Minn.; Johanna Vord, Fear m, Wash.; Catherine lloltz. of Manning, Ore.; KeKintt Hrelji, of BlnominK, Dre. f Hecearted wa an exemplary citizen and had a lartfe circle of mend in the (kirneliuH-llloom JllfT Section. ItIO PICNIC Tli Odd l'Vllown retmrt line pnwiM'cta for their biir county pu-fito to be held at the llillnboro city pmk. AoKi.nl 22, in nil day Hfasion. The vutioua lodKi'8 01 the county will send bur delojra tinnH and the irrand ollicera wil all he here. The three-linkera expect to make this th greatest fraternal affair ever held in WaHhinKton County. City Treasurer' Notice N'.tkn i lifri.liv irivnii Hint Hi oim t"tl niiiinl iiitviimntiiii thu irll)el.l nt M'l Itll'J .trn.it liinirviiiill IhiII.Ih. NIKl HilKriwi ilinrnon in now lino Hil y nijr i,m,K nl lint rninmr.r.'ll Vwu. I''r.l .1. Hnwnll. (Ulv Tiramirnr. Hllllno,or,, July It), 1014. Arthur Knox, of above Gaston was in town this morning. Alfred c.iifirbpr. f llelvetiii transacted buaineus in town the wt of the week. Krwin Hitter, of Bethany, was in town Tueaday, on insurance uumneHa. . Oerhard tiootzo. above Bloom Insr, was in the county Beat TueB within N tmb'H of the Kni'lid coast Nhomlnirjr hush 11 n line eHsel, and a tine master. Hon 1 tckcrs tl- Hirini; to t.icn :d the I. add iV IJee.i ! at in viii List.-r either in ihtsoii or by mad. at Uee.Kille. dri'.- iWo. U.-nton. Manager. r.i 1 T. Ii e ArifUM ndinonislies lis friends, no mailer where their nvtm-athic may lay. t exercise runiion in arkMiiuir out the hik' war. Oiiinioii and siiipithv ,v.r u'fin 11 war. and never will lie i-entlemanlv in expression of your ideas and you'll not be in ,iar...r nf iireciiiitritink' a little !- -. " i , It'll II t n.ui own. I here s wai "it. f enough, now, in burope. Vnf Sule Seven riKitli hnl-e. u itli nn to date plumbing. I'nce, $lliH; a mouth without in terest. Apply 10 r. 1. Nat'l Bank Bid. B-- The U. S. (leolonical survey, in unist.n with Ihe slate cniri .,.'a ..il'iee. has been rinmi:K lines." placink' bench marks, etc. :.. 11 ;v this week. 1 lu'V Wl in i ... "j ... ... i ...,.L.. ., i. in I on r o. Itie coutiiy i for., tin s i iiK. Iiarticutariy biuk the main highways, Bickers wishinK to work in the vard of the uinlei-siKne.i me ..uested lo remsier rcKiilar pickers welcomed. - W m lattley Sr. n cIu.imiT Tennant. orlland. ciin.e out Tuesday, niul tmik back to in ui mo in an y Claude Lemon, wanted the e on a chaw f noii HUiport of his wife. Dance at HillsWo Hall, Salur av cveninK. August l:. l'ery-. Uhly invited l huh dance. n.irti Beed Barber. lon.o A. Bbiilips, well known hi re and tit (Cornelius, died at his ouiein llilhtmru, M.mday morn in, Au. .;, vji 1, alter an illness f eeral months. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow. and two hildrcn, by a former wile, I). W. 'hiliips, o I Dufur. and Mrs. lury Sanders, of lamhtll. Of his immediate family he leaves the I'ollowitiK brothers and ais t.-rs; M r s. Melissa Jackson. Ihlhhuro: Mr;!. Kllen Vickers, .melius; Mrs. Sarah Ives, Gas ton: Mrs. Millie Shearer. er- noma; Mrs. Alice Foord, 1 1 iilslKv- i;iieo. V. l'liillips. Cottonwood, laho;Chas. Y. l'liillips, Port land, and F. W. l'liillips, of this it v. The funeral took place from the Christian Church, Tues- lay. at l'i;:n. and interment was in tlie lliiiiHro ceuieiery. A. A. I'hillips was Uirn at 111 111 kl t. I 1 C 111 n...l ,i i tiiiu. in., .uarcn .u. i.-iij, nuu ame to Orejron in ls.i, landuiK it l'ortland Jan. 2ith of that ear. For many jears he re ided near Cornelius, inovintr a few vears ao to Washington slate. . turniiu; hteiueii nere ear or so ao. l or many . .1 ii..: .i. i .... : ears Ii" toiioweu in icMiiymn. He was a charter member of Siiiionides I,ode, lx. it I ., 01 Cornelius. He was a son of tin. it- Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. I. l'liillips. For Bent Seen r,m l,;,ii.-!., third and Lincoln.-Kft r Bros. Jos. Bonovan, of below Onn ro, was in tow n Tuesday. K. X. HardinK was duwn from Gaston, Tuesday. A. Benson, nf Cornelius, was a county wat caller yesterday. Frank Clark, of Wheeler, was in the city yesterday mnrnink'. Mann (Collins came f., from Orctico, yesterday afternixwi. M. Sturm Sr., of B'oomin, was in town yesterday. Kettinjr the latest war news. Mr. and Mrs. John FucKy, ot l'liillips, were city callers yester day. B. F. Beters, pruclidnir law in l'ortland, was out yesterday on circuit court business. A. Benscheudt. of Cornelius, was down to the county seat Monday. Jasper KefTcr. of West Union, was in the city the last of the week. Mrs. H. T. Koeber and Mrs. Weyrick left this morning for BtK'kaway for an outing. Theodore Boint.-r. ot Sylvan, accompanied oy ttis nieee, ;.irs. Stilt, was tn town yesterday. John Conzclmann, of near Sherwtvid. was in town yester day morning. Ira K. Burdin was down from Forest Grove yesterday, talking over war events and possibilities. Thu Arcadian malleable, non breakable ranges are made to last a lifetime. 1). Corwin. A. Anderson and wife, of Hel vetia, were county seat visitors yesterday. Wanted A second-hand roll top desk, if a bargain. - Box 182, Hillsboro. M. McDonald, of the Oregon Nursery, wa3 up to the county seat yesterday. The largest shipment of ranges from the Fast ever received by any one dealer. D. Corwin'. The Misses Flora and Flsie Le Beau, of below Scholia, were Hillsboro callers yesterday after noon J. C. BLCHEN iU FROM THE FATHERUD Heard Itut Little f the Present Trouble in Nerway 0I.AD TO GET BACK TO l!. S. A. Reports a ttiutf Crop Fal l Rocky Moaataiai Ike I On gitardav, Aug. of the ttiost enjoyable occasions of the Reason was the social time of the Bust and Corps, in the form of an all day picnic at the home of Judge and Mrs. Crandall. who opened their spacious house to the guests who came early. The day being very hot the large shade trees and lawn was a favorite spot The long porch was filled with tables and C3 bar- took of the good things to eat . ----A J. C. Bechen and wife, of near Orenco, returned Sunday from their trip to Norway. Mr. Bechen says that in the 33 years since he last saw his native land it ha3 made great strides much beyond his expectations. The labor question, however, is the big problem over there, and he found socialism stronger there than it is here in America. He found people generally prosper ous, however, and the country progressing finely. He says that east ot Chicago the Spring crops are light, while Wisconsin has a banner crop. Minnesota and the Dakotas have a good crop, al though in Minnesota they are somew hat "spotted." Mr. Bech en was in town Tuesday, and says that he is glad to get back to the land of his adoption. Mr. Bechen states that they heard practically no discussion of the present European troubles when he was in Norway, the peninsula being signally free from disturb ances of international character. rior.GiHiu;uL ' F. A. UAILEY, M. I). rkydrlaa aad iiarrfoa Office: Vftrnht la SchuIvtrkB l f K i.Wuo HwitAwi4 eornvr Bajt-at.tt Ml tecootl mmu Pbonaa, offi. CitJ 3K n-Ji.UovMliy R. M. ERWIN, M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .t,:t. ,i. i i. t l ui ii i. wuit.u me ibuict oi n. it. sorcoB S. P. P. R. A 5., P. E. i I, are capable of producing. The Ryo. afternoon was spent in singing. 0lEc? lh Toaatem Block. Thir.l an.t music, and stump speeches and Ml" '. "aioro, Orrm. visiting, everybody enjoying v untU SffSt ELMER SU1I" "'' down. Invite us aKain.-Press PHVSICIAX & SURGEON Corres., Mrs. Nettie JetTera. OSTEOPATH For sale: Two almost pure 0ffice HoBr4 . bred Jersey cows, fresh in Sep- TTkuUt!y,toir' tember. Also a number of pure cu .ntwrred liayor iKbt. im.i bred Berkshire pigs, two months pkona. Otiice ovtr HnUboro stionu old. Carl Ikrggren, Hillsboro. aMyMMMVMMMvvMvvvMMvvw. lioute 3; residence one mile east T Tr.Tjn mr r of North Plains, near Jackson JKOiSB,, II. V. school house. Telephont North physician &. surgeon Blains. 17F11. 2f-2 OFFICK:-Ui ir In Schulnwrich B il. . Mrs. Lora S. LaMance gave a Phojir-o:ucp. City Re.cuy y,; very interesting and instructive uix.sboro, . orkgun DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon talk to the W. C. T. U. last Fri day afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Lucy Sigler. Mrs.Conover and Mrs. Kays, of Scholls, were present, and also a lady from .. ' . , ,tv,-u"; ' OHico hoor- to ii a. in.; a to p. m. """a".lc' .l"c ;i"M. CI1 aaiwere.1 Uay or aigtit. very iiiicrrsioiK. inuc wnu failed to attend missed a treat Contributed. OkVNI MALI. Ihere will be a fraud ball given in Morse Hall, Beaverton, Satur day night. Aug. S. Good music, I'.Hld thiol, and a ir.ood time.as- snred. Dancers from Hillsboro atitl surrounding towns are es pecially invited. Sl.k'SI.N COl'WTNCY harvest B 21 of Mrs. irest Grove, was in i " ... ..i before the council. K evening, toaak for .ho or V" .-.tiiiLii in.' women or umaiice j.i...... ....... , girls from running shooting M eriea. For sale: A few choice buck i... r.itaivn il-l-i loiinuiit , i a in ".f. .r"". .. crossed. I' me i"" H. Jack, iiinsiHini. - neo.Fo,;tnerandw'Piui. ed yesterday mr . , n week at li lanionn " ur ntr-s Mr Former resumes b pilngs " lwiland nos- hia posiium in tal department today. Samuel K. raf. or iuu ai..v. waXtl eeity Tuesday, on lawi nScinnected with the German Mutual. , ... a.,p.,f.. the Port- Hi isooro net ..- -- -laml SUIrttoa. 8nda. Banks aeries of B K begin a week from Sunday Argua and Oregonian $2.25 wedding of interest was that td Arena Florence Courtney and Ferdinand M. Sersen. which was soleinnia'd Monday evening, At 7-:n o'clock. Amr. ... rJl-1, at the bi-autil'ul country home of the bride's parents, Mr. and mrs. Wm. Courtney, near Newberg. nn. The ceremony was per formed by the Bev. 11. Lf. Abel, of the Evangelical Association. The bride and groom were pre ceded bv the llower girl, little Meda Becker, on their march' to the time honored wedding arch, which was arranged on the lawn in the midst of trees and shrub ory, while Miss Willa Courtney, a Bister of the bride, played the m.i,..eKsivi wedding march. The bride was beautiful in white silk crepe du chine trimmed with all over silk lace, and carried a bou- ouetof white carnations. An elaborate dinner was served after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. sersen ten, on a l,.,i.evnioon trill 10 Vjailioi m, where they expect, auer viwuuk points) of interest, to permanent ly reside. TiM.-o i.tcwiit we-e: Win Courlitcy iin.l WiIIh, Moilfot.l, Mnry. Roncoe ami C,.. Cmr.ni-y, Kosooc Kllitj iimt wife UititulmoUirr I'Umiui, who lit tins le ci-U-bralM her watvwalh we.Ulu.R Minivftmry. Mt Ne -iim-l. Mrt Biowii. Mrs IIvwci. lr niul U"" f"ul HV?M r JiM M.. Hewel. lleleiiKllRev , , Mrs 11 K AlH-1. Mr and Mm Jolm ",l nu ller ami f .tally. V A Vincent amt " ifl. Mr 1 Mt II T lle-e ot iluugh '. . 1, . ...... .1i.u 1 nr. i'. iii'iui'i.. Closing out sale ot paints and wall-papers, art. goods, etc -ev erything goes J Murrow Frank Wallace, of Farming ton, came up yesterday to get harvest supplies. James Tompkins, of Tillamook came over to Hillsboro the first of the week, enroute to Forest Grove. W. J. Butner and Bobt John son. of near Cedar Mill, were in the city yesterday, at the court house n business. For sale: Jersey cow, 4 years old in Fall; gentle, sound; tests 5 percent ; I gallons daily. Price, $S0.L. G. McNew, Beaverton John F. Zimmerman, of beyonc North Blains. was in the city yesterday, conferring with the county court. For rent: Seven room house up-to-date plumbing; $9 per month. Apply to inos. ixerr, Odd Fellows Bldg. Taken up: Two-year old hcif er. Jersey, dark face and head -C. D. Farnham. Hillsboro. ur. Boutel. Telephone. rJ-1 Mrs. Henrietta Morgan re turned from Bockaway, Tuesday evening, after an extended visit with the Hares. Mrs. C.' S. Delaong departed Sntur.lav fur Lincoln. Nek, to attend the bedside of her mother, who is very ill. Ferdinand M. Sersen and Florence Courtney, of Newberg, were granted marriage license tlv last of the week. ROBU -JOHNSON A quiet home wedding wa3 ceie- brated at the home of the bride s mother, Mrs. Josephine Johnson, in Hillsboro, Wednesday evening. Aug. 5, 1914. at 8 o clock, when Miss Jessie G. Johnson was united in marriage to Dr. J. 0. iobb. of this city. Bev. Andrew Carrick. pastor of the Tualatin Mains Presbyterian Church, offi ciating. Newton Johnson offici ated as groomsman, and Mrs. rnest Johnson was the brides maid. Wilma Gotham was the ring bearer. The wedding was a quiet affair, only the immedi ate relatives of the bride and groom and a few invited friends being in attendance. After the ceremony a light uncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Robb will reside n the home of the groom in the Garden Tracts. The bride is hiuhly esteemed here and at South Tualatin, where she for merly resided. The groom is a well known practicing physician of Hillsboro, and has practiced medicine here for over three years. They have a host of friends who are tendering con gratulations. FOLLETT HESSE Wm. Hughes, of Oak Park, was in town yesterday. - . i i Andrew Jack rciurneu inmi Bockaway the first of the week, f.t., ii Keenon and wife, of bevond North Blains. were in the city yesterday evening. Ibmrv C. Brandon, of Corva li and Vera F.tta Haskell, -of I Forest Grove, were granted mar- riage license this week. D. M. McLauchlan, of Albany, passed through to Tillamook yes terday morning, looking after the engines along the line. Lee Mead came over from North Blains Monday morning to take a position with C. B. Buchanan & Co. W. N. Barrett came over from Bockaway, Tuesday evening, for a few days ot worn at nis law oilice. Georce Coats McRobcrt and Louisa C. K. Kohler were united in marriage at the Hotel Wash ington, Aug. 5i 1914. The hap py couple reside in the Banks section. - Thos. Sain, of Gaston, passed through town yesterday, and! dropped oil' a war extra from l'ortland. Tom says he isn't afraid of invasion up his way: H. II. Hall and wife, of Shady Brook, were in town yesterday. Mrs. Hall went on over to Ben ton and Lincoln counties to visit ' her sons, and will see Newport A quiet home wedding was cele brated at the home or Henry Hesse and daughters. Wednes day. Aug. 5, 1914, when Miss Marcaret E. Hesse was united in marriage to Albert H. rollett. Bev. VallandiKham officiating, The bride is well known at West Union and Hillsboro, where she has resided nearly all her life, The vrroom is well known in Hillsboro. haVine worked in the engine yards for the Tillamook ines for several years, now be ing stationed at Tillamook as locomotive hostler. Mr. and Mrs. Follett- departed for Tilla mook on the 10:20 passenger, yesterday, to make the coast .. . .l r..A. i X city ineir luiure nuuie. G. H. Ohler. of above Bacona, was a guest at the Tualatin, the first of the. week. Dan Burkhater, of Farming ton,' was in town Monday, after the latest war news. Miss Gertrude Gray, of Seat tle, is the guest of Miss Eva nauey. Mrs. J. W. Connell and chil dren departed today for a vaca tion at Bockaway. Bt:. phone. Office la American Natioim Bank, npauin. HILLSBORO, Those wishing to pick hops will please register at once. Jos. Cawrse, Cornelius, Iioute 1. Tel ephone 31x2. 20-2 Allie M. Orcutt of Forest Grove, has sued Charles A. Caw- ey for annulment of an alleged marriage which took place at McMinnville. Nov. 23. 1911. She alleges that the marriage is null and void, as Caw ley had a for mer wife living, the marnage never having been dissolved. lollis & Graham are her attor neys. If you want to buy a good thoroughbred" Shropshire buck call on, phone, or write. Ferd Groner. Hillsboro, R. 2; phone 555-line 16 Scholls. 20tf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Connell and children. Mrs. L A. Long, Margaret Long, and Thos. H. Tongue Jr. went to Creswell the last of the week, to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Sehulmerich. The gentlemen will have Sehulmerich show them uiLUBCmo some of the pet antlered bucks that range close to the ranch out a few miles from Creswell. OREGON aw. M. aTataaaj tat, . Mat D AO LEY A HARE ATTORNHYS-AT-lAW Boobm 1 tad 1 Kkit BaUdlac HILLSBORO. , , OitKUO.1 MiMMMWWM E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Otfii-ca npataira la SchnlnMrijk Block JOHN Hi. WALL ATTOR N R Y-AT-LAW Upitairn, A. C. SUote Bldg, Main t tm UIUJBORO. - ORKOON. vvVNvv'.r V7. N. BARRETT ATTORN KY-AT-LAW Of noi: Main 8treet, opp. Court IIoom. OilBGO sWA WArWr THOS. H. TONGUE; JR. ATTORNB V. -AT-LAV? A rodman on the geographic a I survey had two tinkers ana a Unim-aK. nninfll llf 1 f Kt thA tin i.iuo.u yai.uu.., tuv u, .... 0 Ift Ja gchalmerlch Block on the surveying rod. yesterday morning. He had hold of the Hillsboro, - - Oregon flat ml, which was laying on the ground, when a passing auto ran over the instrument. Dr. Telephone office Main 103. Reswleure W. D. Wood dressed the hand Main io2 and the young man was soon at DR., L. W. HYDE his work again. Sueceasor to Dr. LinklaUr Probate: Appraisement estate Office over Delta Drugstore. Keni-lenc Essie May Tupper filed at $1500; B"81" 5" "' Estate Henry Muhly, deceased, Hillsboro, Oregon filed in court with Frederick 0. Frederick Andersen, M PHYSICIAN & SURGF Successor to Dr. Cunn'nj,iiam. Office and Drugstore. Oregon Muhly and Ernest Brelje. execu tors, with estate valued at $5000; Emma Clause appointed admx. estate Geo. Woellner, who died July 5, probable value of proper ty, 1950. & maatinar u.'99 hplri in Stan- wr.nd. Wash., on August -1. and ORENCO, attended bv over three hundred Telephone connections. of the Dairymen of Stan w ood atwtiMAixv!fffv ane vicinity, at which a cow cen sus was taken with a view to having the Mount Vernon Cream & Mnaw ttMn u. company umia a conuenser mere . . . . n..r in competition with the Milk SCHNABEL & LaROCHE Trust. Special. XranaDttitcakt akntalta, KntitaiiMllii. Miss Josephine Powell, of maumJSJSSSSitiunt. if Portland was in town Monday. I matUWn, ieltannnU. UrfuiiMu unk alii !'- tpnianu, was in iuwii nenitan aidtmnu. ttaViuii. She IS trying to locate the WIUOW itu tn um nU nuleita (tatma aemlron- Good Jersey cow for sale. Due to freshen soon. Address Mrs. B. E. Crosby; Sherwood, Or., R. 4, or call Phone 551, Line 5, Scholls. 20-21 Kenneth Robb, with the Hills boro Mercantile, departed this morning, over the Hill lines, to visit relatives at Toronto, Cana da, and will be absent several months. Farminirton M. E. church ser vices, Sunday, Aug. 9 Sunday School. 10 a. m.: preaching ser vice, 11 a. m., Key. Hazelton, nastor: topic. "Man's Best Friend." At 8 d. m. Union Tern perance Bally lots " of good speaking and music. Chas. Peterson, working at the crusher above Mountaindale, was struck by some falling rock, this week, and badly injured one of his legs. There was no fracture. and Dr. Wood says he will be of her brother. J. W. Powell, who wa3 killed in Columbia County a few years ago. Ever since the death of the brother she has been trying to get in touch with the widow and chil dren, but so far has failed. E. E. Schmeltzer and family and Louis McEvoy and wife de parted the first of the week for California, in Schmeltzer's big auto-truck. They are equipped for camping along the road and Qfflce np-gtatra over HUUboro National katntn n(ltc aim wnMWWea ijttati. SaiSUitlfttlilatt. UttKttrauntm. tXlif tt(io(l mU anlnea JHlrnlra. lca4tcliaB(a: Cmka tea Mi aak am Mtakrtkaaa. Ztlckton: aRorfball 800: toafi toiiMdrt'lJ'm: SWaln M4 auk aVWlM glatawt tot- 5W Ctaakit ) CaauMtti PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist will not hotel unless they feel ike they occasionally want a l hillsboro change from camp lite. Deer slaying hasn't been very prolific in Washington County, the past week. A number of nim- rods were out but the bacon taken alone seems to have been the diet of the majority of the Tpmleiie Bldg, Bank. . . - ORSQO DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Roomt S aad HILLS KOEO. OKS. Mala and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist i f.,..w,!ma nnd wife have l-rcu V'oiii-""" . 1. .!i...r-.,h,i.n ntr hm-n taking their vacation ine,uiiio.-.t, - ana ur. woou aaya n "c olina9v aphool at 2-00 E W J; at Bockaway. i The newsboys have been work-1 able to work in a few days. The J ?unday schooC at Z.UU. W. ' . ...: n. n, aat- .oolr 1 oi-iiahPi- 9 nnw he nir nnerated hv u"lv"V II uyt. 1 Linn; t.,.w j't.H . . v . v 1 v.. w . . I , " .. .1 I - l rl n XTtcnn t,nA a knlf mila nf IC. .1 MftAlon hunters. Hunters say that the forests and hills are so dry that a deer will hear one a mile. Mrs. Max Crandall. accompan ied by Miss Beth and Kenneth, departed this week for Barview - mi tor an ouunR-. iney were ac- . . t . vi- TVli-a companied by Mrs. Geo. Han- Upstairs, in Lmklate Uelta cock and Miss Margaret and Building, Mam Mrect Charles, of Forest Grove. Ore German Lutheran services, H-oro " " " 0rl.n offavnnnn of O.QO ot tVio -: 1 1 ' ouuuaj aiwiiivu.., "-. . ...v. . . ai,iru , mt Cnno-reffational church. Emrhsh lnVUAN & VALLArMrAnl . iwv, -- Attorneys-At-Law Father Lappen. who .was oP r-iini. ; - . i Nelson, and a half mile of I E. J. McAlear andvwife and at ed on a tew ua s ag . ii - , d tra9 - rock iU be ,aid aboye Mountain. wm. Batchelder and wife retain- Vincent s lb.sp.tal. o.tl. . the dale, on the Denny Crossing ed Monday, after" two weeka at reported by Br J-. H. m'ln 10 , newa have ready 8aie. ' highway. I Rockaway and Barriew. bo improving rapiuiy. . ,ttfctJ . : . , , ( CoMMKRcUt Bank Ewjck np-stairs HillsboTo ' Orr-ra y morning.