to a, BSiEwr frwB CrkJ IJtf " 0. 5cJ t , Ntrerl, aooin vi m- . I...!!..!!.. Itl n . . k ). wg gutted by fire yet Wr .1 I 1 ...... h I r I ft it .Mn lhr " ami lour ur"" ' C Wann. who MW"' to C.kf m th ''ht "f ln ' . 1 ...... Kqrt and hal'iiiM to "rn .!mi. (ing l m laci ihf ntru lur wa tinder th tinfe tin lir-man reached ne the entire building wtii ,iid in I h TfcVM frame or w v-i n tnd the interior rcprcneni til a iwoi. Th Kerdan millinery Mock was , ., I ... it. !.. ....... ij-niuii'i iioor, mk iiui wi i,i ihe alrwt ami saved. i alio lb painting rormlinu' at.-k f J. Murrow. f building occupied ly Mur , owned y Mr. Imogene in, damaged ronnideruble. ..nriiiii a new nf. Thmall 'iJmi.'. iMiulh of thr dtrtH-turv mW ov the. Ieruan, in ,h Hallar.l low a ah' repair Hu!f-ri 'l Itut bUI damage. .mi, i-rmif Hi limit 01 me imr. ami the nature ol l he ilding it H'i'ily a wonder Clint group wa4 ma entirely Inn Cil. llr 'ia $'Vrl biS'iranct. Wirf .y the MCMinnviii rin llWirf AH-iation. Tb V-t.Ibii hav U-enaway ko hoiiK' t'ir iwo wivM. ani (Ki Htayinsin thtt (mild- The ll:ii tnil have atari. 1 jn the rear, and whHhi-r it iifif! Iy hiih m nmlmt W the liuil'linir, or by a abort Wuilof wiri'H, not known. run tc sm ir ill .-!! at iib!ie salt at th It. I IVihImh larm, II milm Vthwi'St North Plain. U Win at H o'cliirk a. m., on TLrlt.W. AUGUST Z mmir, 1 1 rfnM. r'i;tit 1 1 to "!', ! '!. ri;lil M'k i.k'vl hut. 'i rr ol.l, rljhl t4" I, Kit wir, (ft jri ill, wrl;hl itt i tub l i'l; trtilniK lillr, r'""l '". ib r .11, I ) l.rl I k I Ull'k . lMl.k. It lltf lU (lrlrt ttMMI, Hi c I all wl c, C'.ttrtmrjr I'M I. timv tl)rM ol.l, 9 lirt ! Iu,, i 4 fna, ll ir ih jnwy Kt t k , ll anil i.ne iyti Kmt h (I, jnn; u ft. hv inlr; ll Inl'lri; lc i, lif htin.w' t l'ih hr m, I 14 m ilkiiiK ilni; lilrn jhlMN. t liaMlli IH to (;' M,: I'' kml y ii i lm il bav in lin; Im ImIi, M.-u h .1.1 fmniliur, II) f--'k. IB I pullrtt, (tfll, lmvl, Mllr WolWt clirir lu nunwiMii to Piimi- Term of Suli-$0 and under. h;ovr $10 nix months' timo B approved not with interest 1 the rate of H ikt rent mt an- m, l.'uneb at ninm. 0 i: Hunt. Owner B P OrneliiiH, Auctioneer Juhn Vatitlerwal, Clerk FAkMINOTON lAHTY iturduy eveninj?. Aunst 15. jfiKhlkirs Hpent a very iileuHant jenini; on ituesta at the home of it, and Mrs. Ja. J. Invrram, of r Farmiiinton. Music, card J"1 jtanieH were the featurt'H of he evening, and lunch wa rH at midnight. ' I Those present were: - Mesn M Mesiliitne J J Ingram, W J ,niram, A V Injrrnm. V H Kenr y. Una Kemper. Jn. Church, ohn Jack; Mra Kmma Adams; )wn IWn Ingram, Nellie Rob won. Helen Scott, Delia and Ki le Jack; MeHsra J T and Christie Sorrison. John Worthinjrton, Kb J and Alton Ingram, Francis Aearney. Walter Kirkland. Kay wnd Way. Oliver Church and Wty Jack. SUKIKI$n . II C ...... 1' - - 111 'II!.... .. .... r- ... luuiiM-i Xl , H I IIIIOm, WH jenatreii a birtl.day surprise Amr. t his home, Mr. and Mw. (Isrtman Stausa entertaining, ell-lilled baaket brouuht by r Koosia mHde the day a ?aaant one. Mr. Staim, the ?uest of honor, urn. celehrntini! ifi2nil birthday. The visitors jfeparteil jn the evening wishing m many returns of the day ihose present were; 'J 11 Stauss 'lid wile !u..h nii.l i ,'tin rllllllM llo, Mitnrhtor. Mthel; llartman Stauss na wife; Kdna and Karl Stauss; r"PHt Malum and wife; h Nicht "nn nn, I wife; Mrs Kd Mizon; -rum and lewis Stauas. L" you want to buy a Rord i"' rough bred Shropshire buck J?" on, Phone, or wtite.Ferd OT'r. Hillsboro, U. 2; phone P'-une in Scholia. mi K. Grabhorn. of Cooper nntain, was a city visitor L ?iT.H- n- Sm'th "Pt Sunday Christ' -id with bis tarri,t4. '.it t'l.ri t ri,n, of I't-rtLi,,,! . ', 1' .l','.r. !,,y ! r rn!.,r.,i i . i at the J. .1. l,n'r Kloreoee S'-mlii-M. a KUit nt th, Home, jim r,i.,i.. K-.l..u-..,.,.j ' :it I! - V..I ;.:ut'i f-.r rl h :i a, . I'. b.:-:4n... who hj4 U'rn vis, tii.,' J. lnivra'n ho:ti.. ,i. I'lirtlan-t. .S in I n. :; etwniinrnf.l l.y M- . A - Wihiiut t'lnirrli t . ..I ... mil i nun i nrii;ih., .Vimi.i of Jaiiu-i Chun Ii ami v. .t"ivt;! i". a.: Ivt'OfliTM. Hlio J,;u . at the K. ;. Wan i,', II t 'UWu;' ; .:ut- ...i w i ... I i , - ,'Jl'H'NV III O III I'l.lfMl Tburiluy i-v-hiMi, Aiis-'i-t :; a ( ; vi ry t.-a at.t l.iv. n ,rty held by tin- u-;i.' i,!,,.',. ,,; Karmiiiftiin bud viriniiv, nt Ibmi-Un,), , lioiiu- ,f ,,,, , .niini'Tioun uu w if. , (iuni-;, aniUH,.iiiiiit uti. n-fr, inii iiti W'er the lealureHof t,, v, inii. , l'h(we ,reu'rit ,r-, ,M. -k;,m, .MH,Iami-K J.ih , nun. rfiiU'i. i II Kearney, A I' In .ram. I J J i. I'ram; M-,i.n!n s Oh K'-mi - r. Kmma Alitn.; Mi lri" ifruni, Miilin it h'.iA, .N. 'i,.' K'ibitoi'lti. s,-.,!!, . John.'.nti, Klvira unu Sa.ln- An !i r. oo, Mary Ni(.(ii, ,.u; N :i, and M.iIm-1 .SiihIIi. At-a (',, mi- la. lla'el Murpt.y and Amy Sr.i der; Mi-rn J-.hn Wm t!.iii;t'ii)i Orrie Oi-hmiin. I'rat k S'h.n.., Franeii Kfartiey. U l y Inraio. Kn hih! Ibirwv .1.1 k. Jul. ii :i:, Kd South. Mam'i K ,l.iM"it?, Al fnrd Keinii rn. S n r hirlhnd, Waller l,an, Ki) unm.i Win, Arnold llhrif. For h:i!': Two !,!-ni;t .ur,' bred JiTsfv eurt.4, fr. -h in S'ji-lemlx-r. Al o a ii-rti!., r of im bred lli-rkshir,- pi("i. Iad e.innih old I'arl lli-rt'vri-ti, lit'Ut i, Uoiiti' TJ; r"id'fie on" tin!,- i a t of North I'iaiti. near hoksu-i srlninl li'i'H''. Ti 'i I'hiHn N'ir(h I'Uiiu. I Till. The i',i,!e of On-ncD and ir riundintf nmntry fonn'J a Chain Iwr of Commerce Tue-lav i-w- ninjf. for the Mir'Hi- of enlar nig the eominenia! activity ,f that territory. Initial step wire taken toward Ktartiej; acruvM ry. A meeting of the I, i:;in s.4 men and fanners ii ealie-l for Tues day, Am?. at the (Irene.) City Hall, and leaker will In- there from Portland, n well m from Oreoro and tributary. I hepi o pie there remrt success in their A.'K'iation which has len mar keting product. This method of marketing will be iL-''.-h---:.-! at the coming meeting, and Oreneois bnitid t-i get jntotmidi With b'UHli'- S that is hie in. -s. Taken up: Ke I Jersey heifer. aUttit 2 year old. O.vu. r j r-.ve pri-rty. pay charges and take name away. Ceo. Me.icham. f mile alxvve MounlaitohiU', on rut Fork of Hairy Creek. Tel ephone, Ninth Plains. An Italian hocm:iker and photographer o f lieavertoii. named V. Ma .zeie. gave a H.'oW bond this week, alter spending the night in the county jai!. The defendant H charged with at lemiding to commit a statutory offense, the coniplainii. witness being a little girl by the name of Coddard. The prisoner g;ive his nrother. well known in Heaver- ton, a surety, and he will a'-swer to circuit court. Those wishing to pick hop will please register at one.-. - Jos. I 'nl-,lillS KillltlV 1. I eh ephone ;!l -'' - Cunner lU-rggren, oftjleneoi while working on the Cmtivi !,., niniiid. ran gains'. gate, Tuesday mvht. and cut aj wound ttto inches in lengni oei .- ....... ...j, mi,) 1'iiine one oi ni eye.-, wn- -.... clear to the skull. I'r. l-aney attended the young man. For sale: Jersey cow. I years ol.l in Fall; gentle, sound; tests per cent ; I gallons oaiiy. i me. Sll. U to hWM': l.euv'ioM.. Miss Dora Farnham. daughter of C. D. Farnham una win;. turned this week niter n iie.iK. - ful visit of three mourns ,.. Mrs. Kliza Seoggin and lannly. at lvng Creek. t.v, rent: Seven room bouse; up-to-date pluinbuig; tr ,,,'onth. Apply to Ihos. Heir. Odd Fellows P.I.Ik'. Harry (lotT. Mayor of Forest drove, and J. A. Thornbiirgh. of ,V.Ki nt(!nv National, were in town Tuesday, attending me action against the vmmc man JhSed with cuttiml the hnirof a girl in n Forest Drove movie. l'iekera wishing to work mint yard of the undersigned a e r posted b) register at once-J I rViriilar pickers welcomed.-Wm. Itagley br. ii r nionle nnd lVlia united in marriago in t h a y. St the homo of the o h. minuter. Kev. Ww. A. Ibnns, August 17, PH I. Kmly employed vvou h ike nlensant home for self and lo SSifr il child. Will Hhantwork . m- nav noioo. ami e.Mietwi". Keferences. -Address Ii. 22-4 Alien ArgllS. IUvr Itoft.i Ko,.g on. of r,rt';i.t i. , J.W. Goodin. of North llain9.,any onfl ...'s-i.rt o tv vesterday. i'1 ... . says h br ok work on the new K?1V II11 ha,f cmn" im WAR NEWS FAVORS THE GERMANS I.1.I...1 Are StcaU.ly Uinmt ir..iin, in lUIKium Territory OK-sMII' ; I.KKWIMi TI'iHTTR l' H. t attiit nid RrsnH-Uia baa rv' ol Biin Talcs i.at. t tin t ili-patchi H from the gent Ivirupean War tell u that many is steadily raining Vt i .'i'l. They now have absolute d . miration o -giitrn and con- ' railway leading fnmi C, rm.iny, m '.heir big guns and eippii-s can i-otno through. I.iegi' has fallen and expert bayi; )'iv( ti mi Ha- t-ity of Prussid:. Nothii g ii niinirig through those la,s. excepting that the O-r. mat s keep advancing to better P'HitiiMi. Theanniesof France, lai;:!an. and lUdginm are to-"othi-r. iiut (iermany is playing Irately for a position that wid mean dieisivo battle In-fore I'rench Hii! is invaded. When the battle comet it will bo on (if the bl'Miiln-st the world ha ever reiorde,). At hii there have Leon no nigral victories for the entente, the Hermans playing the bide- of and M'.-k game. I he Kaiser disclaim any sever,- losses, ami nays he ha over a imlU'iu men en route, to France n,m hiihling Itelgium. It would not he surprising if an other Waterloo was fought out within a week, and it may be the iiiriting ioint of the war, one w ay or the other. At 'CI ION SAl.ti lie undersigned w ill sell at putt- lie sale at the Wm. Adams ranch, o'lo utile north of Moiintaindale, it ten a. m., on FKIHAY, AUGUST 28 Cray mare, 5 years, 1150; saddle pony, 8 yr.s; black colt, 2 yrsjlt buggies, 1 new ruhlier tire, 1 r 'inaUiut, nnd top buggy, steel tire; 2 sets buggy harness, heavy teirn harness, : inch half truck farm waiton, nearly new ; 3 inch wavon. 11 in wagon, nearly new. I A IKY COWS - Three A-l Jer sey cms, fresh this Fall, 2 Jer sey heifers, with calf, 7 cows, in milk. 2 cows, 1 fresh this Fall. 1 to freshen in Winter;2 yr heifer, bred; 2 yearling., 2 Spring calves. Three cultivators, spikotooth harrow, 2 horse disc harrow, 11 in breaung plow, shovel plow, dbbshovel plaw, set heavy work harness. 20-gal iron kettle, gar den wheelbarrow, garden culti vator, grindstone, x-cut saw, axes, sledges, wedges, peavey, Zenith range, nearly new; heater, bureau, stand, rockers, 6 chairs. 2 iron beds, extension dining ta b!e. Kitchen Oueen. lounge, washing machine. 2D00 7-f t cedar fence nosts. Numerous other articles. Clinch at Noon. Terms of Sale $10 and under, cash; over, six months bankable note, at S per cent, lwo per cent, olf cash over $10. A. K. Willis. P. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. I'age Gardner, Clerk. k'tcc -noims A uuiet home wedding was cele brated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ilobbs, of Varley, west of Hillsboro. at 1 o clock, Saturday. August 15. 1914. when their daughter. 1 herniate Al., was united in marriage to Hoy J trice. Kev. Mevers. of the Hills boro M. K. Church, officiating. l!.ih bride and grmnn are w k nown here, and are deservedly popular. Tno groom is n son of Mr nnd Mrs. K. M. Kice, of Hillsboro. and is now located at M:irdiie i . Ore. Those attending the wedding were: Mr. nnd Mrs, J. A. llotms Mrs. F. M. Kice, Mrs. Southard t,-j I'helos. Mrs. Jas. Huchan Misses Kern Ilobbs, Alma Kice Crace IVichman, I'risciiia hoods m.. Long. Mrs. Tomlinson Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Hrock, Mr, n.i Mrs. C, rover Combs. Kev !.n,l Mrs. Movers, and Melvin (Irnw. A dainty lunch was served af tor ilw eeremonv. ana ai six s A L' VI I'. llltl lUICI. 1 I. nn.l M lK Kice de parted on the Klectric for their new home at Marshlield. CARH OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere thanks to those who nave s( ted us durincr our re cent hereavetnent. the death and obsequies of the late J. S. Steinke, ami we return especia thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. . Mrs. J. S. Steinke and Children. Hillsboro, Ore., Amr. 18, 1914. TUn lniirfat S hinmentof ranees from the Fast ever received by riea or. v. wwm. and Mrs. John Dennis, g "this morninn. ti in extended outin. ULLBBOkO AtOOS, At'CUaTs-V. U Ibrry P.rock whi in from South Tualatin, today. Kichard Hoyt kft Tiwshy for a week's vacation at Kockaway. August Poire, of Farrnington. wa a city caller yesterday. J. C. iVchen, of beyond Oren co, wan a city caller Tuesday. I)r. Cha3. Pollock and wife sin nt the week-end at Parvk-w, Peter Josay, of Helvetia, was in town Tuesday. F. A. Ketzt l. of near Laurel, say3 the gra3.shopjers are get ting to be nuisance nut his w ay. Strayed -Hark brown yearling heifer; natural muley. C. D. Kimherlin, Hillsboro. 21-2 Deputy Sheriff Applegate w ent over to Tillamook, Saturday, on the Artisan excursion. For Sale-Six II. P. gasoline wood saw.-F. V. Cady. 15eaver ton. Ore. 21-3 P. P. Weik and sisters. Misses With ami Iois, visited the Tilla- mook b'achi?s over Sunday. The Arcadian malleable, non- hreakable ranges are made to last a litctime. 1. Corwin. J. Ii. and II. P. Downing, of M-low Heaverion, passed through to the Wilson, this morning, on fishing and hunting exix-lition. Karl DonelHon is taking care the Combs furniture store during the proprietor's absence at the beach. liOst. Aug. 8. at Kinton, watch find fob. Initials. F. Is. G. on face of watch. F. P.. (irabhorn, P,eaverton, Ore.. 1L 3. Peter Zuercber, of near Kl- monica. was up to the city Tues day. Peter raues prize apples every year. For Sale: Thoroughbred Hoi stein bull. 4 years old. Kegis i-red. Centie. A P"nz, Hills. ale, Ore., K. !. Ho 82. 22-4 Thos. Tucker came out from 'ortland yesterdav, to visit with his daughter. Mrs. U. G. Gard ner. Anton Corrieri. of Lou3ignont tke. was in town yesterdav. le sold 57 head of stock to K. W. Haines, this week, for Octo er delivery. Correction: German Speaking Society will meet at the W under lich Park, near Centerville, the ast Sunday in August. All other notice is void. Kmmctt Golf, who owns prop ertv south of town, is over from ishcr. Lincoln Lounty, ims week, greetintr friends and tak ing care of business. For sale: tour young cows, resh and soon to be fresh Solendid milkers. H. E. Grab mm. Cooper Mountain, lieaver- ton. Ore., Koute J. --J Ferd Hartrampf finished in stalling a water system for the W. J. Gregg Place, this week The plant enables Mr. Gregg to have water an oyer nis piace, and at both hop houses. Miss Jennie Deichman, of Bel ingham, Wash., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. u iv Deichman. Mr. Deichman am daughter were Kockaway visitors over Sunday. J. T. Young came over, from llarview. yesterday, to remain a davor80 on personal business His family is still at the ueacn nnd will not return for several days. Kev. Messrs. Harris. Myers and Valandigbim attended the luncheon given at the Portland Hotel Tuesday noon In the inter ests of the A ti-Saloon work in the state and nation. Motorcycle For Sale: Machine in first-class condition. Will scl verv reasonable, on easy terms, Keason for selling, am leaving the State. A. A. Asbahr, Gome lius, Ore., Koute 2. Mr. and Mrs. VanCleve, of near Napavine, Wash., are visit i ii i mir at me n. n. ureer nume, Mrs. VanCleve is a niece ot Mrs, Greer, and will be remembered by her inenas nere as miss uaisy Stafford. Some boys about town have been in the habit of making chalk marks on window fronts in the business sections, and many of them have taken some steel obiect. marring the class, draw ing the instrument clear across the front. 1 he matter nas been taken up with the city authori ties who will try to put a stop to the vandalism. J. W. Cochran, of Ashland Wisconsin, ownerof large timber interests in Tillamook and Wash ington counties, and after whom the station ot uoenran was named, died at St." Augustine, Florida, last January. His wi provides that the Oregon Timber Lands shall be held for a period of six vears. as he thought they would largely increase in value by that time. The will was re corded here this week. " Shoemaker Shafer sustained a Potts fracture of the leg, early Wednesday morninsr, just as he Btarted from his house to attend the fire. He lell from the porch steps, his lea crumpling under him. Ur. a. n. smim, wno was ! at the blaze went to t and attended the injur,. to the house ll.iLII IIILLUJ EADS LEmJE HTGHERS lrv hirtanbotbam Shuts Out OakUad Yesterday. U t 0 HAS LARGEST CtEMT OF tEH.MNGS Hs PiltW 21 Wias mm! 12 LiSf Gsiaes, aa4 Geiaf Fnk rve Higganbotham. the former illslwro pitcher, yesterday tw Tried against Oakland, and won his game by a score of 13 to zero. ig has pitched 21 winning games this season, and has lost but 12, and this gives him the highest percentage of winnings of any pitcher in the Pacific Coast eague where any number of games have been played. Hills boro fans and players always take a lively interest in the big tellow, as he is well known here, having Bpent two Winters with his brother, who was a resident this city, shortly after the twirler pitched for Denver. Hig ganbotham pitched several games locally, and was always a favor ite. He is .me pitcher when he is koing right and McCredie has held to him for a number of years, even when many were trying to get his scalp. It would not be strange if Ilig did not go East next year, as it is said calls are being made on McCredie for a subtraction from hi? pitching staff. The game locally, in this coun ty, is off for the year. John Wunderlich. who was down from tanks, yesterday, says he can t get hi team together, and the series between Hillsboro and the bankers is as dead as Huerta. NEW FIRM Carl Larsen and John Johanset hare taken over the Hartrampf ''eed Store and Chopper, and will hereafter conduct tne business- Both are well and favorably known, and will do a good bust ness. The stand is a good one and the new firm will make ev ery endeavor to keep up the good reputation of the place. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS MizJ to II C Hartw'ir. i. to a ri as, in I Iloaie, Beve ton I500 I) J Inleclux to Bulger Lumber LJ I.007 blk J Garden Tr-t . ... 10 C-iroliue (ilraaer to Kobt Alexander t lota West Tars F Grcve 4$ T bo Soutlera to Nancy Ana Roles, o n tec 27 1 1 1 r I w to Anna Qiiinn to North Plains Bank, a lots blk 6 I Plains . 10 W V Wiley to Cirl Laraen. lot 4 Wl lCT Ul) UIT SOO Jas G Lee to Wm K. Lee, 40 a sec 15 t 1 a r s w. lo D J Utile to R L Ewald, 4 lota blk 10 Garden Tracts - l Jot Ingram to O M Taylor, 8 s sec 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 w m K 1 Newby to G O Frost, block 8 1 norne ad Hillsboro 10 lib) Ganlen Tracts to K L Ewald, 4 lots Garden Tract - 10 Carl Gritmer to F J Wirn, 160 a sec 2Q t 1 u r 4 w 3 73 C J lliiiUcll to Wa ter Roell, a yrs lease 141 6 a sec J 1 1 llli w Ijoo H Scliroeder to A II Gattt, S s Rut ler donation l'mte C C Kushit-K to Chas Tatnoe, lot in rinelan I Terrace u ion Vi.t 1'uiok to J J Meacham, land in soc 11 & 11 1 1 n 1 1 w. 10 1) II U,uley 10 W S llailey, so s sec ift t 1 s 1 j w..... 10 ,1 a Cowanlock to R W Gowanlock, M int iu 110 s sec 17 t 3 a i w... A II Withrow to II M Lichty. t lots Knob Hill. F Grove 10 Aug Lovegren to Alfred W allln, tr 11 L'liertf Grove, 1st addition 45' Orvilie 8 Jines to C E Wolf et sis it, os s sec 33 1 1 n r 3 w John S Steinke to Mary Steinke, 119 scies at Minter binl(e 10 Jos Dh Coltette to Cbas Corpena. 17 13 a sec 5 1 1 s r a w, noisooro.oooj Oregon Nursery to Julia A Uitcn, a lots bik is Fliat sd to Urenco Julia Hatch to M McDonald, same a above. F. 0. Stevens to Psul Frederick, 10 a aec ti 1 1 1 1 1 w....... Aug LoveRrxu to Cherrv Gicve Land Co, 8.47 a uouaid McLeoj a 1 c. . Aub Loveeren to Cherry Grove Land to Co, 26.91 acres st Cherry Grove, ' sod the water lysttm, liitht sys tem ami telephone system 10 Earl Tapper to cstnerine vsnuoy, 6 lots l'nrdy'sad, Dilley t2$o W K S1111U1 Jr to enss fcmooiiy, lot in Nichols ad No a, Garden Home Lewis F.niith to Jno N Mitchell, a lota Pinelaud Terrace H. Mclnnis, charged with threatening to kill Carrie Ras muss, complaining witness, S. E. Brown and wife, her parents, and her husband, Chas. Kasmuss, as well as her brother, Albert Brown covering the whole fam ily, practically was lodged in jail the first of the week, and gave bond in the sum of $300 to appear later and defend the charge. Mclnnis haila from Tualatin. At the regular service of wor ship next Sunday morning the pastor will preach; The Religion of the River" being his theme. This will be a Summer way-side talk, on the three types of re ligious ideas represented in the tcrent. the pool and the river. In the evening at 8 o'clock the Union service will be held in this church. Rev. Mr. Myers, of the Methodist church will be the preacher. All are cordially in vited to these seryicet. Edward A. Harris, Pastor Congregational Churcb. I Judge Smith Tuesday heard' Wm. Haskell's defense against! ithechargeof eutting hair from! the head of Miss Anna Freeman. while in amoving picture show at Forest Grove. Miss Freeman ieaiisiei inai sne wa:s siuing in the theatre, in the wait row cf seats, and that Haskell, who is a young man in his early twenties, was st ated behind her. She says she felt some one tugging at her hair, and reaching back to straighten it, found a big lock of it cut, and to substantiate this produced in court an exhibit of hair the color of which is a beau tiful, rich auburn.. She say 3 no one occupied the two seat3 next to Haskell and she also says she turned and saw him close what she thought was a knife. Has kell denied the act when he went on the stand, but Judge Smith fixed bail at $500. which was furnished by Haskell's father and J. C. Smith. Young Ha3kell says he had no knife -a pair of pliers being bis only possession, j tXDrs. Lowe & Turner, the C"well known eye specialists, of Portland, a!30 have been com ing to Hiilshcro for years, will be here again Saturday, Aug. 29. at iotel W ashmgton Parlors. Con sult them about your eyes and glasses, tye strain not.only in jures those valuable organs, but disfigjres the face and expres sion. If your occupation is such that imposes much work for the eyes, you will find properly fitted and especially good glasses, as furnished by Drs. Lowe & Turn er, a great convenience, if not an absolute necessity. Their charges are always consistent with their services. They never sacrifice quality for price. If you consult them, your eyes will be fitted right or not at all. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kemember the date. Scores of references. B. E. Baker, a deliveryman for the Chisholm grocery, Orenco, says he was attacked by a high wayman, one and one-half miles southeast of Orenco, Tuesday, about ten in the morning. When the robber told him to halt. Ba ker says be jumped from the de- 1 very wagon.grappled with the thug, and threw him otf the bridge into the creek. Baker then returned to Orenco, and when he jumped from the wagon. ouna a revolver nammer. ne thinks he must have caught the hammer in his overalls when he jumped. Baker had $36.50 in money on hi3 person, and con siders that his hasty jump saved the grocery firm that much money. Now is the time to install pri vate water plants on your farm. Let me sell you an engine one of the best made - and then gas oline will pump your water sup- ply and your- pressure tank will distribute it all over your place. Turn your faucets and you have! all the water conveniences you would have in town, See me and let me ten you now it is done. Ferd Hartrampf. 22-5 Dr. W. B. Cunningham, for several years practicing physician at Orenco, died at Sierra Madre. Cal.. Auiiust 13. 1914. after an illness of sever?' years, his af- fliction being tuberculosis. Dr. Cunningham left here last year for the South, in hopes of better I L!. L.-I.L Jl J -1. inir nia ncs m. am Ltr. r reuericK Anderson succeeded to his prac tice. Dr. Cunningham also con ducted a drug store at Urenco. nnhhV nffnira Ha harl n hoar nf va a,vrv i sail uvki'v iui 1 vt) sis uu friends in the nursery city who are deploring his death. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. Los't: Between the Skyline boulevard and the Cornell road, lady's hand-bag containing sum of money, and card of Mrs. O. G Wilkes; also box ot Temeo shock absorbers for Ford auto. Finder please notify Wilkes Auto Ga rage. Why be bothered with two pairs of glasses? Call at Hotel Washington Parlors. Saturday, Aug. 29, and let Drs. Irf)we & Turner show you "those new dou ble-vision glasses, which have no unsightly lines or seams to catch curt, strain the eyes or come apart One light solid piece of glass, which looks like a single pair yet answer the purpose of two, enabling you to read or i i j , . . close work and see distant ob jects perfectly. Don't fail to see them Saturday, Aug. 29. Ten Dollars reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any per son or persons scratching, mar ring, or in any manner interfer ing with windows in front business houses, C. Blaser, Chief of Police; For Sale: Thoroughbred Buff Leghorn pullets and roosters; hatched this Spring; cheap. Tel ephone City 547. or call at Harry McLauchlan's. on Washington Street, west of the P. K. & N. Mrs. McFee returned Monday felTl, iBKKori miiu ivikks lamiues, Netarts. Being there Being there during the lowest tide, Mrs. McFee was enabled to enter the Lost Boy Cave, one of the interesting at tractions near there. S. S. Barnes, of McMinnville, has been a Hillsboro visitor this week. - 17 a ItAlicv is s r A iJi-0 V, M. IX rkyiirlaa tad Sarsreusi ! office: t'pauirs la Schairira KMldriKtt-Hotuba and MnwdlMiMa PIhkim, crftir, i u, rwriOsarMHf ass) -i--iYvsoAaAa.iu.t. R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Aatgnm P. P. R. A 9-, f. f. Kys. Oiuce in th. Tamie Blcck. TkiH aa. Main Streets, Hillataro, Oreavtt. FLMFR H. SMITH M. D. D. O PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH s -Olfice lr-- to is a. as.; to p. . Toeailay. ThnrsiUy, Silarday a to la Cails answrred day or aight. BntM pbonra. Office ovet HilUboro Nattoaa i'i'iV'iVlATiAJ-M. J J- O. ROBB, II. D. PHYSICIAN& SURGEON OFFICK-L-airsia Scbalawrica B d. I'lioNns-OUice. City 1S4; Res. City St 1 HUiSBORO, . OR tGO s Wl",'WWS DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon Office boars 9 to 11 a. m.; a to 5 p. ai. Calls answered day or night. B0H1 phones. Office la American Natloa il Bank, upstairs. IHLLSBOKO, . - OR EGO eft.ssv K . ' DAQLEYAHARI ATTOR.NRYS-AT-UW " Hoot-. 1 tod t KhQf BlildiBf HILLSBOltO. . . OKKeo.1 E. B. TONGUE ATTORNHY-AT-tAW Offices upstairs in SchnlmerL-h Block '"''' 1 T'r 'niwyijin. ij JOHN M. WALL ATTO&NKY-AT-LAW Up-tair, A. C Shale Bldg, Main A srxl AlLUiBORO, - OkCUOH. W. N. BARRETT ATTORN HY-AT-LAW Omcs: Main Street, opp. Court Bom HILL? BORO ORBOO r-AWtssVMMsaVWM mOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. . 0ffice r-i in Schalawrkk Block HHlsborn. - - It- ' w.-w hWi I Telephone office Main iot. Rcaidaiira Main lo3 DR. L. W. HYDE Successor to Dr. Llnklater Office over Delta Drag Store. Resides, a Riseline, between 5th ami 6th StS. Hillsboro, - Orejjou WrAAAAAAAAtW SV w I Frederick KnCznzz, M. 0. 1 0 w"0' - 1 successor to Dr. Cunnt.ikuam. office and Drug Store. 1 rirnti i-m uttt -JtUSUON Telephone connections. Sto. J C4asM tsVH aj. SCHNABEL & LaROCHE Xrsi)kRraM Vksstetra, M aafaltal as Mams Ontrat-fttattoanat, BMhattfaatJf. "Mb matttrn. Xritaaicitit. UrhinSsa ak a- slta tttten anrnimdr suferfkill. M -a tea ta wuiupa Mil anfttea rtataa staita. VtsmWi sa sllra sjniaiHllii Kmnlnnrnfitaftra. Ililiiliaiisaasa trttnflel aw annea WMtna. statsrrataakra: aajtksa -9 BM ask saf BttsMrtaw. Ielepim: SlarftaU 100: B-Khrl - Kuisxeusan: wiata asss an wi a obsaift 00 04 etjaattt sf Isisiw waft PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist do office up-stairs over HUIhIiom National i i Ban,. HILLSBORO - -' ORBOOf DR. J. R. MARSHALL,' DENTIST. of Tmista Bldg, . RooraaSaadt HILLSBORO, OKB. Main and Third. ' v DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater D.:u Building, Main Strtct HlilAoro - - Or ai i bowman a VAUArr::r."3 Attorneys-AI'Li , Commercial Daks Ciii . ,cttri.-a ' H Hillstsro T C.:- ptetcd