T- 1 1 " n 1 I Si M i I J 4 t if 4 ' f r it '1 '1! -V i v. Scholls Roller Dills Wm. HANSON, Prop. l:lcmr and Feed, Aetna Brand of Spray, Custom Closing a Specialty, Poultry Supplies, Manufacturer of Whole Wheat Flour, and Wheat heart Flour, Graham etc. Our Prices always Reasonable TRY US the Next Time R. F. D.I 2, Hillsboro, Or. Low Round-Trip Fares East POPULAR CIRCLE TOURS Ml "7k KoHk Dsnk Jtoaaf" U Spokana, thrvMKb the Canadian l;.v.ik--lUnn OUarlar. tVigm nr. th !.. ar.t Sowik- ...trl.nd ol ih XHik. iwiumlnf na VatHxu-r YMnnti a ol PiigM bound. A iur no r Inrt. EXCURSIONS EAST Via iiUofcr or VHWka trt,sth tnaTr. Ronton and return ll"00 ChU- and ifi.om. . . . 7i.ii) KutUlo and return WO Washington ami rU ru.... loT.Si) Utniaand return 7U.C) Philadelphia and ttxmn New York and rMum ho 5U MinnrapoU. Fu Tsui ami re turn cow To oitinr jxinta In prnrtki(i. Tte tj.a.iut daily till -pi a. Through Canadian Rochies VaHrat'lrvk INwiHwaad Jthipovrr Portland in pot ana, tlicix. via MarlMfcl, rUnff, taltfaiT, Glu-lor. returning vl 8urua, or Vaacouvrr and Victoria and Vugrt &unl. Tickou hl Ji1t liU ipt. SB, ailli return limit Oct. SI. IH 8pkam, i Arrowhead and KmUftiay I-kn, ttt-reWlol. ate, 117 .SO. (Side trip to Bant! III) ad. dttiouiU ) llinerari for Meal (tight ain twre glad'y luruiehed on application. 4. p. mcrtnt, m. h. ettoaem. . e. p. a. Fmrtlimd, Off. rrtUmi Ticket Oiti , Ki.lU and Stark. Ti'k4 old by OREGON KLK.C TRl'? RAILWAY Agnt. Bartfett Pears Wanted We wish to purchase Bartlett Pears, including culls, in quantities of 100 pounds and upward at the rate of $1.00 per "hundred pounds. Small Iota solicited. We alto wita call peaches tod cull applet in Urge quantities. V want Italian and Silver prunes at market price. Daring the Fait we wi need many tons of ouiooa, beets, carrotts, celery and pumpkins. W parcaaat in amau io'v We ill ill Food Products Co, HILLSBORO, OREGON 'E SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Do you need any Groceries? Do you need any Dry Goods? Do you need any Shoes? Do you need any Feed? Will you need any Land Plaster? Will you need any Farming Implements, Mower, Rake, Manure Spreader, Cultivator, Spring Tooth Disk, Binder or any thing in Machinery? If you do, call and see us. Our prices arc right. Emmott and Jones' Orenco, Phone Main 593 Oregon mm, IV (My m Come to the new head quarters for Tires and Accessories where you tret the extra Firestone quality at the price of only medium grade. mm Tires, Tubes and Accessories I. Extra Quality at only average price becouw Firestone biiildcia ore 'fire Specialists and the Firestone Factory is the largest in America wnere ouiy tires are made, come in to , day and learn why Firestone emciency can give you Mott tor Your Monty In Fint Cost and Final Economy Willies Auto Co. Hillsboro, Oregon frile4 atU failo a UlUakv'r lrvn. aa at..! vad niuu, U . l.tUQ. run.. (bounty Dlticial I'Mpcr cubrlrUi: pr Annunu Ka;n m haillv ncdcKl far the potato crp and if the dry spell holds two weeks longer it will mean a short crop. Oregon should this year pet a crack at the present millaire bill for the Universities, passed by the last legislature. Enough is enouch, but too much is a burden and the money now being taken from taxpayers for university purposes is a calamity. Notkt t -4errer Thu lietfisteret lVreheron ftal b.n, advertised fvr sean by J. DtU in this par. make the Fall scswn, Uinnmi: M gust 21 as follows: IWaverton. I'riday. Hil!boD ivaturdd.s at Svond St. livery. At home, H nules iit ol rek Mondays. Sherwood. Tucsvlay evenm: and Wednesd.iv. Terms -$15 to insure w ith foul Ueo. Chambi i-s, ()wtu-r. The rrospocts for the eKt'tion of Senator Chamberlain to suc ceed himself are more than bright He has Portland almost solidly behind him. and he is gaining every day in the state at large. His wide experience in the Senate, and his devotion to dutv has made him a towtr of strength. tllRTHD.VY IWKTY Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson, of No. 70S East Taylor, Portland. were host and hostess at a birth- jay surprise, August 12. the guest of honor being Joseph Verbiske, the nance of Miss Helen Nelson. The evening was enjoyed with music and dancing, and refreshments were served at a late hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Messrs. and Mes- dames Fred Kllin. Frank Ver biske. H. I). L'merick. A. Taylor, Miss Emenck. Miss erbiske, Mrs. Voegel. Miss Helen Nelson. J. Verbiske Sr. and Jos, Ver biske. both of Portland, and Miss Burns, of Spokane. Mr. Ver biske was the recipient of sever al nice presents. 11 MWDV la tha Circuit ltrt tf Ih titt nrn fvr Wakmt,n ivunijf. OIW K lUrlunii, t'la tiiul. t. I. r.in. IvlW .I.V. In .-I ;' ,. ' i-'" b-M n-iuui w i -s,f a I lh l'oiiii.ln i -! . i ii't l ' !w l at' niiiitl 'i in;, t" i n "' for tnuy. V'U.i.r i i.( l i t. a il i ! (il lit'f ii :., ' '"I" t hrK.f' it i.i l t- 1 ami lit IVa'utilf. awl !' Hi . ;, J I lil lOM.lr .i .( kl mi - ' I'-"1' " '' in.rt,. and l't ll f""' I"" I ' " i t'Ulut'K' tVimp.ilul ! I innil'i' uti'l-l i Vurl. Tun imii- ii' l 1 Iwttnl I t uidifof Ilia i-i l I t f, Juili td trtmmni i'url th i Ida l: .lav u( Autfxit. l I i bihiiI ih irvuil Ju.l-'o !." Wah ; iiiiiton i' luiiltl aij il an ' 0- iif' . ill i'l .hiii Wilimll ' i ca IIWiKh 4 iM U.iit, l;'ll l " i d(il tl.r ial tuli.i- i .i i thirlv. ; lha 11 JT of i.'Uilr, It 1 ! !il Kli'llarUi). Jl ;:.rn tt I' nl Probate: The McNuIty estate has filed an order asking the court to authorize the paympnt of $106.33 with interest since De cember, 1907, at six per cent, to the state. 83 inheritance tax, and to distribute the balance of the estate, the total being over $11. 000, to the three heirs. Thos Me Nulty. of Ireland, and Mary Me Andrews and Kate McNicholas. of the Eastern United States. The estate of J A Foote, deed, has been finally closed of record. The estate of Caroline Wagner, deed, has been set for Sept 21. Mrs. Anna Quinn has sued W. J. Quinn for divorce, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide. They were married in Seattle in 1911 and have been residents of Ore gon for over two years. Olive L. Hartman has sued r. 13. Hart man for divorce, alleging that the husband has called her in suiting name3, and that he beat her. She has three minor chil dren over which she wants guar dianship. Services at Farmington Meth odist Church for Aug. 23 Sun day school, 10 a. m.; liev. Hazel ton will preach at 11 a. m. At 8 p. m.. Dr. K. H. East, of Port land, will speak on his wtrk as a medical missionary in Indian. He 13 a forceful speaker and gives vivid pictures of his 20 years ex perience among the Head Hunters." Mr. .Downer, of Tnalatin, while crossing the Oregon Elec tric in that city yesterday, at six o'clock, was Btruck by a passen ger. He was thrown out, his arm broken in two places, and sustained internal injuries. His buggy wps demolished, but the horse was uninjured. Mrs. S. J. Raffety, of above Mountaindale, leaves this week for a trip to her old home in Wisconsin. Argus and Oregonian J-.i" Mrs. Ruth Ulair departed this morning for a couple weeks' stay at llarview. J. J. Kuratli. one of the pio ncers of the Phillips section, w a in the city yesterday. I. H. Smith, of Forest drove. was down t the county seat yesterday afternoon. Miss Edna Cilkev. of th clerk's oiliee, is veiling with her parents at Corpuile, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Camp bell. of. near Laurel, were in the city Monday. F. A. Harberg. of West Cnion. was greeting friends in town Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Applegate and children returned this evening fjom their trip to Newport. Kenneth Humke returned yes terday from an outing over at Rockaway and Neahkanie mountain. Mrs. A. W. Raroer brought to this o.'hce. this morning, one of the largest apples yet seen this season. It is of the Wolf River variety, and weiarhs a pound and three-quarters. It h some apple. John R. Bailey, of Ruxton, passed through tow n yesterday. enrouie nome alter a trip down tor pipe supplies for his prune drier, and clover seed to sow on 20 acres of slashing. He say his prune crop is fair this year. Fritz Mills, the little four year old son of .Mr. and Mrs. rav Mills, of Shady Rrook. took a fall of fourteen feet from a hay mow, the other day," and broke three ribs, crushing one of them badly. Dr. K. 11. Smith attend ed the youngster. Peter Nel.on nnd daughter. Helen, of Portland, accompanied by Jos. Verbiske, were out the first of the week, in the Nelson auto, looking over the Orenco section. While out they called at the Frank Inibrio ami J.C. Rechen honit s. Wm. Nelson Jr., Gk n.i Taylor and George Kelson recently un covered an nyster bed near Gari baldi. The erustadenas are as large as the Eastern oysterand a little larger-and a sample of some that they sent over almost caused an exodus to the beach. "Wlmt kind of nu npnrtuiiJiit hoiie are you living In now V "Very MMr. You emi't Imrrow c-nmiali lu IT In tilt- entire ImikliiiK to give rtl-ctiili!i.' (i-a ."-I'ltiNbnrKh Tout. THE LIFE CAREER "Mioolltif In youth hoiiM InnrlnWy lw 4rrrtr l ptrpsrc p-rnti In Ihc U.I w.iy (f the br( prrmiiirtu omipntimi for buli M it oimU.1' I-rtsiitmC. w. Wwl This Is the Mission of the OREGON AGRICULTURALCOLLEGE Forty-sUth School Year Opens SEPTEHBER i8th, 1914 Write for Illustrated rco-p.iM Book let, "THE LIFE CAKEfcR," and for Cata log containing full information. Degrti Courset AGRICULTURE ! Agronomy, Animal Hiisbandry.DairyHus bandry, Poultry Huibandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teacher. FORESTRY, LOGGINO ENGINKHRINO. HOME ECO NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ENGINEERINGS Electrical, Irrigation, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. Ceramici. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Vocational Cfn-Agrlfulttire, Dairy ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. School of Afusu-Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmtri Buiinni Court by Mail Free, addnia THg KOI8TaA, (tw-7-lttoHi) Corral Ha, OrtgM Urn wll a lmr innn'f fallhful friend, Ami ,i Hums Kl'Huriy puil my Ttmt you wilt n,i him m ih tnil The Hurt that tut ami run away. - WanhliiKlon Blar, r.lll-Ttint mini Ring hn a quite rr-p-crtnlre, ImMii't lie? Jlll-Oh, jes; he hue all clilldreo. Yoiikcrs riUitcNiiiun. Man WBrili lit 11 1 ) to hor Ulow. Mr ahxulii lie .lUalleii. Tliut Im cxac'tly wliut tia ta, An cynkt lung hava crltxl. Hpiikuno Hpukeainan-Kcvlaw. Wlfo-T-tn, (kurlo. 1 ahnll wrlta before the cm) of the week. Hulmrilt;ooi gmcloiu, Allcul Voo DiUft iiiiike thut check hint Ioiikw tban tlmt.-ltotoii 'JrHimcrlnL ST. MAHTS INSTITUTE A woman'i mlKhty queer, you'll find. Of tier you cun't keep track. Her clothe a in lway on lur mind, XtiouKli t,vy Ure t,i her biu-k. -Cincinnati Knqulrar. Tencher-Whiit do wo lenrn from the Ions Hlecp of l'.l, Van Winkle? .Timunfu-'j'ho vtilne of ulartn clucka, YouUeia hUiteiiiuu, liar a fly M3tmmm . . ... u.... Ui altt. atfmla rhl. ry koM. i ki kifo i '"V cm , M ro .... 1. u. ul.hi ui.aio. f..ctaa. A Mr a7PFF C.B.BDCHAHAHSCO.,Inc. HUUboro. Comllut nd North fmn WholeaU mnd ReUll Dler In Grain, Hoy, Flour, Feed and Grain Batfs. C.rlouhlppora of POTATOES inil ONIONS. Crln chopped or rolled at any tlmo Lumber, Shingles and Lath At Cornoliu Beaver State Hour The Bttt Flour at the Lowett Prlco Telephone Hillsboro, Main 14. Cornelius, City 15 5 North Piaiu, Maiu 263. mm the urn The Washing'ton-Oretfon Corporation Announctt Rate ReJacttous in the Water Tauff The Newly Ettlmated Rate I First 3,ux gals,, pcrM 33 J( Next 12,000 gill, icr M ao Next lo.otxi jjals., per M 15 All over that amouut, x M , it) Tapping Charge Eliminated Uater the Laivn Help Mahe Oregon the Cleanest State the Union rnc!rn Hraa la rt;ri to r.ttrt.d l.fwukaat by the iKnoraifit can, immorality, dlwaw isd aufferlDg union g the Innorval. True, wbolraome Information help to (.rodor clean, liMillhful clUrena capable of richer and more uatful live. Srt fitucation ihould U roiiM hrB p04.ll.lt In the home, faniplrl will t arnt fraa for mea and women, boyt aud girl of alt agea. iWnd a cnlaunipand.t.idennlulyagaandiai.f rhlldrco ami other mr wm for whom pamplets are Wintr.L Addreat THE OREGON SOCIAL HYGIENE SOCIETY 0rf. r. 7M mtttmm laMlba, PmMtmm. "Man la a norm," tha pruachar lalth, J ... ..v.JIt iiuvR nrur'l. All, yen! And h might alio add, 'VVumnn'B iha nrly bird." -New York Bun. "Are tncy mnkint; auy cbangea In tlmt broom fnctory'f . "Oh, yea; sweeping ouea.n-DalUinora AiuntteuL , Eiecalor'i Nolle, Notli la Hnfuhy Olran, That tha tin ' ernlMl baa liri-n ,n.lnll ami eou-llrnii-il KinmiUira of tli laat Will and li-ttamnnt nf Hoiiry Muhly, dal, h lit liounty t'ourt of WanlilnKton Cuuntr and h.v duly uualtlM ami anturwl uiion llm rlnti'liHrga of tlialrdutloa a aiich, Now Tlierfoia, all pariona hattnv rlnlme aKlnl tliaMUlaof llanrr Muhlv. ilecrawtl, ara ht-rahy riilrwl ti pma.nt tliatama 10 Uia undoralgnail Ktw-ulora at Iha U (nm of Htmlry A Hare, In Hiil)Kir,Orrron,totrttlier with nr.im-r vi.oc 1. r, wlliin aii nioniln froiu th. dale orttiin Mitti. J)Htd thlt flth ilay nf Anguat, 1014. itFM,r!e? .""m Muhly and Krnaat ""!i' J')'''t fciaeiiUirs ol the Uat Will "ald ,t"""'1 ""'ry Muh,T- ori,B,,y "'' A,u"nJr f"r KieenU Arirus and Oreuonlan, $2.25. A. V. I'.rown was down from I'orestOrove, yesterday. ' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerr, Hillsboro, Aujf. 18, 1914, a Bon Will Taylor and Harvey Bach- i ar art?.?Joyl.n a weck' hunt. in on Wilson Uiver. Dance at Helvetia Hall, Satur- lio-if Uanc,nR until mtl-niirnL--(!mmiu i. , Fort. w u ? Nellct la Preperly Owacr I PEOPLE THEATRE l-'ridy and $lntLy , AdoruhU rior... a Lnwrrnce. by Mmi Moo,tj UHGDltt CYNIC AtVU.jM-te, Heart String aud rNIVMRSALlKEi A BATTLE ROYAl a h)K ii'iiscdy bit IN TIIK l lltl I IT llH ttQfnj m Ait ur tniKiiox. rouf INUTUN t in Stt, 1 hiua !.. :. i),. ' a. ' I 1 I. r. - tm aaatl ' and I II .Mil ( I! !,u afilu. lit uuti' .ii.i ad . tloi. utit.cvt I .mi, mmm 4" ' " b m iihm UI, al.ivt, . , , o t , Inn, M InatUlaul II, l t,i '.lJJi- j Jay u( Ju . I'll illl,Mk( 'I'M ami ....r, tb I'aul tt tm tiMWMrf a I.I n'l ! IWtWaku J I" ihuuii ,., iKWaaiWawaa auU ll, I'lsniiti! . ibi wi mtmit lull i.t m u imit ui 4- a m miiuii u.i m r'4 Mar im rtMin- Tbt. fx u t taUiiMi ha u( lit ll-M. I', a IUun, il I IMKlf I U' Ik VW Hi IkM a tla I oukI i ..I i -l,iirii taihaai ! le. u htm 00 lwntt I l u ak a HIMwl i. t't i ' 4 Ut aiil.m. dtiwl !! ili at Ut Nm U mt aw.-. uk ka A'fMi, ii I I u UH M Ha twli ) l. !' t4 ia wt aWa ,J II, La DuiuiMutit taulldat Uailtat ui Hei,-i.i , i i l I, it i. ii..i . iuiniii till, pi , ua ' M, 'iUihI, lift, . l.m.iMi'i Netki k.ji.. 1. I . . : Ihd la, MBS aliw-t ! Uon b lh. l"if i"' Ui HUM -l iW """ l uaiy. July n""'l asl ). lautr rl li il aill Mallian i, U-laia, Ji t, a July n'iai.dr-1 (lua, liwrlf, all jarwai MT iMaliu. a;iH.i " tt rttmt lMlln. l I. ara ! lr ttl lilaw l Ilia aailt I" "''" Iba Ia IHUf. i. Html i UtKim mn NalUH.al Hnk IUiWi'.l' r. Ut, aMlnf Hf" ra, Uhlii itlm ' Uiia lll. at u... J il, . ! , . . U.,t-rt l',W KiM-Ut, Of 111. MM. l4 T IUM.I ut atl.i 1 '' "'JV'Iii A ui'fiiy. Ma With tha mHTiirraiii of Iha CiMinrll, I rlMtra t nmh, t nillj MlJ ,,.n, a,,! Jo the brmmrtr owriBra ol HlllalMiro i liini"llauir rMiiralililHlralilial.i nJ lilana tha aame In a nnndllion fr travat. An mnnrfitwy a a lata ami llm tllf mar hm i-allMt nH.ii at an (line In Mf large lulvnitita fair ilamagw ami aide fruin tlila it la n-nl. ilir.iVia iUU thai ualnlrl.... .1....1.I 1 u...l..-.l J labia tu lnur. Atlantlnu laoallml Ut dry ala ami a abHi at tlila timaara araal turn' anJ lialiU it rajiaa ill.aMrotia rtra. I ahall vmvaia tha (hiiimill In aatra tiaaaloiiMiUin'iuih inat ami will advlaa Uial all alilnwaU. In iimhI t,f raiiair and m j r"l1''l I'l tbel ilata la eomlMiinad 1 T ...":"t'w 'MU "w alUawalfca nnlarMl ImiIH aMl tliat aueh maaauraa Im takMi 1 With Rifaran,ai L. il.w ....1 u.i- may be Mrtwr, aak the m- operation f all roKirt ownra 11. T. lUglar, Mayor. Paitterton UndertaKln Company G. A. 1'atter ion, Mgr. Pt)NRlItagcTim ani Kmai,wkr . Free Oitl-jidy Aaaialant Over HllUUro Furtiilute H I Id w, Co MUl and Bnaday I'hone City 157, Day rtwna Malu 773. Artrtu and Journal $2.25. nnor ITurm. Inotnn. IUU rraintw uat allaa turday. NoiKttrKl,a j Nollre la heil f t'-. uiryr..f a.lili.l"r4 baatllnl in lh ill J ! TZ of aalJ e..niiir nJ "rJ7l .... .,. ,.i in eunlia" M.imlon lo a''.T.. uiiiil raJ Hi toe. JI, -r M and .or ?JZFS aauie llbm l V JflTl tha Itral i..il.li.-llii"", i.ltlra ol Urn r.my " " nf Angual. I'Ht. ..r-latk. 'v t'oimiy will ' ' " irM w3 W;i....lti.m' "".tu't t,nvi.i--l by wwRtr" i,M.,,...i roll. l d,rrSa"l dr.rl.il"i "t V'lTu&Sii and pla.ii rM'i'' Ik ara any l'l. l' aaaaaami mm -.aioa. . - ...ak Hi- l-ror- Vu, Vtm , -A-nr frWbNrtiU. j HI? a. I.., at. B Mai f UinF ind re iorl In '"'.Si u.iIm U linrrliV l.aa till. liU av II""' Olain. .lM-n.li.' ; ";iml,t, noun in """". " the dMlgnaU-d W.hhU. "rt-J Hitrnilr. , .' t ijaV t Jli tl.i foran.K.n of anbl ' lM In H.llhlmro, a-bi yrf an Iha lm fr '' ' ,d W ttnal aeo'iiHit "'! f' ' .ikirt'a' ,.ithi.7ti.o;rAJ. E. T. Turnon the U :, chant, was In towntb week.