Ui0Mllfil,.KHi5W U ii;J ami atpygj II f ATM. I Special Trains AMD LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TOTH Oregon State Fair FAXt CROWDS. SAUM Fare From Hillsboro $2.90 Corresponding l.ow Round Trip Fares fain all other stations, Main Line and branches. w.f 6 Sgaewtaf fOM Portlamd atj.y direct to Faff st irjajr'-rj r -- p FCfM All Trains Dired to Fair Grounds Full particulars from any agent of the SOUTHERN PACIf IC JCZIU. SCOTT, e-r. PurtlMMii, Oregon 6 Loaves of Bread For 25c Get one loaf and 5 'checks, each good for one loaf of Bwtd. Buying your bread this way gives you the chance to save on your broad bill, liemenuVr.this next time you buy bread. Sis Fresh loaves for 25c THE CITY BAKERY Main Street, Hi'lsboro J. Wolfersperger. Prr.p. 7&L Vftl mm wis With m (wildicn. better ami. Mat. taHrftal rrouaJ. tmi aaaay a. dittooe to it faculty, the Vmvtrmrt of Chvffoa will twgm iia fbtrry-aiadt yar Taeuhy, Sapttaiber IS. Special rreiomr tor Bu'lneea. Jour- maau. uw, :,- icio, I eacniof. U- ntry ttors, muiic, AKtatectiue, n imcii inniioi tad tin Aru. I'TiM and trOTKll uccwruueert li tCUOflOO. OTr, cf mm (- W t aolviBa. raa rB'iM! tlfT'l SaiaMif rally rte.taaa New ttrt.H AitaiawiraiMa iu. J.a la tnmtm al tHinKtMM Tai.ioa Pre lafa,t, tat BMB Mt Id wm E.r-aa.. to mal- aiai ulirMt) fraoBIM, ONIVEISITY OF CRECOR cuotNC obcoom T On The UtW, Fast, Frequent Trains and LOW ROUND TRIP FARES M If 1 L t nr. omtiiai, a. 0. . 4. a. f. mertnt, Aa, - bell BaaMat. I . Al IAXO. Mlba. Gnimty Official Paper Kali!. tl.tr U tw U-al Ml'til..f lef the t"vit Lit - Htf..n, Kx tea t iiti " . ut rui iir ' "f " .i. .1 Kxlm Kla. I Mini i. - : AibarnpUtMit tlJO r Iuhm. SOME INFLUENCE FrubaWy it has not escaped at tent ion in Oregon that Senato Burton, who has been locally dt noanced an a buccaneer and i highwayman tor his determined opposition to the proposeu nver and harbor bill assented readily to a suggestion from Senator Chamberlain that he accept and approve $1,500,000 for a continu ing contract for tht Columbia River, as well as the $1,000,000 original appropriation. It ap peirs also that all the Oregon items had been accepted by Sen ator Burton, and had found place in his compromise measure, Oregonian. As the bill passed carried but twenty millions, and Senator Chamberlain gets two and one- half millions for Oregon, it woul appear that the Senator from Oregon has some influence, after all. The Columbia River gets over one-tenth of the so-called "pork." If Chamberlain has this I preswK? in wwiii""'1 iw umvj i annpur that it in well w orth while to send him back w hie Oregon will proceed promptly to do in November. 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K t ! .. it OREGON IFLECTRIC RAILWAY for OREGON STATE FAIR Tick :ts on Sale September 24 to October 3 inclus ie Goo 1 for return till CXtober 7. Fares to Salcin and return: From Hillsboro - $2.30 Cornelius - - 2.40 Deaverton 1.90 Forest Grove - 2.60 Tigard - - - - 160 Tualatin - 1.50 Corresponding aaies from other stations. Tickets from non-agency stations may be bought by conductors. ATTENTION HOP u ROWERS If you are in need of any hop baskets, called the McMinr.villei Planing Mill. McMinnville, Ore., j as we are now making the wire! braced and reinforced wood slat basket recognized as the best by all large growers; Price, $10 per dozen. 23tf VOTE FOR Z. Me LaRUE For Commissioner Thoroughly conrrrMtit with all county road and need. Pledget atrict fidelty to bttaiMM and economy. Hat tiaveled ortr WaabiDfton Coooly for man ytr. inia tar.j Md kabtli iU WaoU. Drain Tile Of the Very BEST QUALITY 34-6 .-8 inch An investment that will pay over 100 per cent. Our supply is without a limit Telephone us for prices. Beaverton Brick & Tile Co. Jos. Wilson, of Beaverton. wis a city catler yesterday afternoon. Kenneth Robb has returt ed from his trip to Canada, and is again with the Hillsboro Mer cantile. H. G. Luck, of above Moun taindale. was a city caller today, greeting friends and transaction business. J. K, McClarkin. of La-.rel, was in the city yesterday. He and his family have moved to Portland, where they will remain for the Winter. A. 0. Johnson and family, of South Tualatin, left today for Irby. Wash., where Mr. Johnson will try his hand at wheat farm ing. The Grand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter smoke on market made in Ore con, by E. Schiller. When you indulge in a good smoke buy a Grand Marca. U Registration closes October 18. If you wish to avoid trouble on election day getting those six freeholders get to the office, or your nearest registering officer and get your name down on the books. Wm. Foulkes, a highly respect ed citizen of Farmington, passed away last night, aged in the neighborhood of seventy years. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow and stepdaughter. Mrs. Alice Husulliean. The funeral takes place tomorrow. Mrs. Lucinda Billard. a sisttr of Mrs. J. A. Imbrie, writes from Chalons. France, under date of Aug. 19, describing conditions as she saw them at that date. Ex cerpts from the letter will be published in next week's paper If you have a drop of blood in your veins -if your heart beats one bit faster to the tune of ro mance, adventure, love and mys terythen you have something in store so far ahead of anything you've ever read or seen you'll forget the best among the rest. People's Theatre, next Wed nesdav and Thursday, when the Trey 0' Hearts is on the screen. Christian Reichen Jr. and El sie R. Grossen were united in marriage at the home of the bride, Helvetia, Sept 19. 1914, Kev. Julius Traglio officiating. The groom is well known in the northeast section of the county, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grossen, highly respected pioneers of the Helvetia territory. W. 0. Donelson has been at tending the big Undertakers' Convention at Walla Walla, this week; and from there goes to the Roundup at Pendleton, on his return home. He has been tak ing in the Walla Walla Valley, and has Been some fine country, with an abundance of fruit and grain. He says the farmers there are all prosperous, and do ing finely. Talk about your Indian Sum merout the present week up to yesterday could not be excell ed even back in old Indiana. The hills are all ablaze with col or, and the rainbow is put to shame with Irredescent hues of the vine maples and other small foliage. There Is no prettier scene than the hills of the Port land mountain, and the bright foliage can be seen as far as the vision can compass the hills. OKANOU I t CTl Mil Hillsboro Granee liai arrangeti for a lecture in the court house. Saturday eveninc. Oct. 3. the entertainer to 1 Prof. I"' inir Crab!, the well known writer and Wturer. He ill have an illustrated talk on the Land Product Sluw. and will also entertain with pictures fmm thu old world, ptcured while traveling, lie w a irifted talker. nd hi "Travel Talks" hav been the source of much pleasure at Chautauqua!! all over the United States. 1 here w ill lie no admission charged. He come here under th" auspices of the Manufacturers and land rrml ucts Shew, and everyluMty in cordially invited. To The Voters of Washington County I hatab Blilu-uara a-waalf a, sa la iMianiir ul ranJbtaia M Ua rt. ul ( I'Minly HatHitil.t at lb. t latin. a l ba ba 4 Niivanilwr 1 I data l-aa raa..Bi at Wahialutt luuaiy b.f M yatra, aid. ha.a aav.f l wa baaa raa 'I lata at lrtm II bIbvbJ I alll awl Iba . Ihr In ait aorolri, auaaal and nV Inttl maiinrr. allb tlmltiaaa aad rmirtaaf 1 mail. Vour uia taaiawtf4.lt IKilavl Eil win S. Sparha, ItlMimoKO, tiKK. (I'sJaJt) J. It. Krug. of Freeman Plains. was in town Tuetdav. A SHINE IN EVERY DaaOP" lta.ttlBtrVli.H I. aiww. It a a mm m W al M l- t 10 tm TIIEATRiJj TllurtUy S , UmrntofiKa- ) . I a Pol,rmpUy( t rrrnrj Black Silk Stove Polish 4 e a.na a t hImh a b" a aa 4 t .. k. -..- aatal ftanav-f a, a ata b. - .i i' i-! II aM .- I aa Jl i kM t I aa alaxi a 1 IIV4 ) i l t-a.raUb Kali, gtaattaa. HI aa.i. m aaB a tan., aa I ij.i.. -a. aa a bw.a. li a.a a-aw aal ba. a... aaa i a... aa rtr THE Tl O'HEAifl) ovrl Vrrvua... i "til lUtrrtl! Mr A I. .1. A H.-.1 A '.-at I'Kil.'.ctn.J Uit am! VOttiillfctp) I'Usli'.Intcut. ArwMis and J-ittrnal '.'.' l!ie WitihinifUmfoojtjt' Ai" utiin i!t mrttiMi iTtaintd at HilLtUiftvO f T IKi if 4-mi aitRuaj tn o i 1 hunulav, Ort LlMtl , If mr:.lr a 111 ()!rtr uwr '.a. .11-.- - . i(Vmimiltt. . i MLl.St;N -S AX I U.N A quiet wedding wa. ceiebratid at the hvangelical l'nrionK'e. HUlsUiro. Sent. Z. 1DU. when Lewis Nielsen ami Miss I .aural Saxton, of near itch Hazel, were united in marriage, Lev. Fisher officiating. H.th are well and favorably known in their community and have a large cir cle of friends who tender con gratulations. OKKOON ELIX I WtC TH MNS To Portland -55 minutes, 6::t2 am 7:19..: a m 8:' am 9:W am 12:43 p m 3:59 p m 5:44 pro 8:09 pm 9:u8 pm From Portland 55 minutes. 7:50 9:13 11:25 2:03 4:30 6:25. 7:20 9:12 12:25 v ujNUuvuAi u uyww WHO MALIGNS? ma.; yaw.f JtoAjMaar Rtro Abigail 6cott Dunlwny Iirm the respect of every and woman In the GtAtcof Oregon vhi thlnkn out htocft? own opinions. 6hc In uhhiIIccI only ly n minority cl t3 who allow other people to think out their opinion fortta a m a m a m p m p m p m p m P m ami Franklin Thatcher, of Thatch er, was in the city today. Marriage license was granted this morning to Martin J. Van- derzanden and Theodora Vandc- hey. Oglesby Young, a Portland at torney, was out today, trying out a partition suit in circuit court A. P. Meyer, agent for the 0. E., has gone to Fernie, H. C, to take a position with the Great Northern. , Miss Fern Hobbs, of Salem, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hobbs. near Varley, the last oi the week. Dance at Bethany Grange Hall, Saturday evening. October 3. lickets, 75 cents. Music bv Johnson's orchestra. Everybody invuea. Mrs. R. M. Erwin and Miss Mary Heidel were at the Trans portation Club, Portland, enter tainment, Tuesday evening. I I hey attended as accompanist. Alcazar ' ranges are strictly new. un-to riatr.-t;olonial stv . typifying simplicity and beauty.l nignest Quality and mechanic perfection. -D.Oorwirt. l.'ltf Wm. Bellinger wes arrested nt Cornelius the last of the week. unaer the new liquor ordinance. He was taking a suitcase, which contained some beer, to the home or a brother. Mr. Bellinger will contest the case to the circuit court. . When in Portland stop at the Hotel Eaton. West Park nnd Morrison Streets, located In the heart of the theatre and shop ping districts with all the con veniences of a modern hotel, at reasoname rates. uien Hite, manager. 4'Jtf SHE SPEAKS It has baaa brouibt to By niiUoo that i!i Ami ,!.., . ?.,.., it,aia iw tatotUrtJalal followed la ttery tatnpalco brrriul .ra. i irjinj i.i ln iffh i'f ..ntai-..a anJ lartrriwi; tons CampaUa ot BDlflllh. No bailia ar-rtwa t.i Ic l.. i f; mil t t- .I'.-'n.-l lulu If Ik I ( bate rvllabra lrtorm(lon that a uiotumi !.; ! w id- I u-i . iU'tt lu ta4tlatCa mlilM of On Hundred bjr lira. Cr t. Ttl ...n, dir. t r tf i.tjaara- i4 Was!, l4afU, thai b afl brought lain Ibla aoik by u kh.I r .1- ,in, ir :iu Itial 11 awl frig aiotatutul and bar duilaa ttould lw iur i fa ih iatt Mlo 1 mula ti-wliKi lkrjaallj tale. I tlao noiferalaBd (hat Mr a. Tilbt.il rtkt-a if mi -...i.i lhai Un b" tllttt4aV out autborUy. tod la soma (ha lirearia' ,u... so..t. h., n niitunfi ih- funJa. TWafj tlmDta art absolutely oniroa. Th n lli-riinn n( inn U .t ohSi -iu. .1 I. r pratittat"', aarretary aa order ad to bate a lotiar arni mil lit f,...n. imn aiiit ill r. I uaderattata Mra. Talbott. la Ibla purported letter. In ib b M i f s . mi i'ix.ii laip and ihaCwaaiaiii On Hundred, atalM that aba objmt., ta tkr tauint i t U m lr h-r aignatur at aiwfturf. , did tba food lady tblnk tba work tt Ibla . ai.! tt i. I.a . url.. n? h did tbll tr. Wt, caablor of tba Scaadlaatlaa.Attir-rlran l uil. w t n.HM,Wir4 irMmitxr f UiH la"T tblnk art would ak tba brawara to ii ap the mm - a-.itrrii:unital7 H . hf r Koatd aKatalK boat, I bava atwaya fougbt In th oiu. ami i . in wj kuih ...r. and i.n.l.al.lr l nil lat I do Dot Inland to fbanga tba prlnclptr btv.. ! i..-,, r. m r il.i4rl Irom nr kootatltfr, poaa In tdrVaey of tjual rlgbla for all lb i"j.l- .y i... w Miu.tine amnra for "J,! rata I bata apast my Ufa to oblalo Iha ballot. Mr ihh-f n-n.it In in-lr b-balf fcaa elwaj j awrura for tbim their wouomlc tul-iml nc. aa aiariM iii..i!ir alsliin b' bni. ahkkaaai .. nabla any woinan to quit Iha bualnat of Marrylnt; I... brluirs or raulim tlrttttWarJ. The mon-yi eollM-ird ar In tba banda f Tia.iir-r lUiri?! iryi-r. i.d ll n'r aboaiwl bar recelvad a latter atknoalediilnit rw li t ibrrtMif. Any mm ! liii'K may liejulra ,roBf j orer aa to whatber Iba money baa uun put In hla band s, and I m iuli aura Im UI a4b , recalpt of their donation. If thnra la any omt h h m i...i. iht lr i..-u.. y l"t- tlilt organliatke"" mlaapprehenalon aa douatlon for carrying tm tbU ttotli il.i, b asur. alll be only kmi n'" 10 U la Indeed atranga that Mra. Talbolt thoueht tt.H thirti;in mov-tt.-tit "I"8 Tir tba Portland Hotel, eugagi-d th dlnlint riMiiu for our flr t Inn. f..r otitahUniloo JJV tha payment of ibla luncheoa, and ttent o far aa In g t up. ak r i.i tpn-aa tN'lr tl' U- hlbltlon. Tba real break between Mra. Talbuit and myn-lf ri.'a..l mlu n I fuun'l '' ,b,,b to tha Urawera' Aaaoclatlon and told them abc- rotdd Im ,f fxn nrrtlrn in ibrm In c(innc Jeagua and naked and received a aalary from ib Hrwcrn ',V,S, :il..ii fii lbr Rrouad Ibatab ting In her time and noedi-d tb money, on the IftUi of Auciut a nu-i tlrnt "(aj Talbolt and mywilf for the purpoan of k-H1hk mniieia an iii?bi. n d nut l'foif urllBl .rl.a organUatlon. At tbla mealing alnlimii'iit wu nlm,- I by imjm" If an prrldi'it nnd Mra. W relary that the two lettera ant out by mya.f. ua will na k-ltor ii, out ! ! pul1' , jtf ment, wore approved. Tbla atatement emlud with tli w ntitnio; "After illwnaiilng rnre,'T,"VaJ of the league, the offlcera ratified all work that bad l-i n u"mi i lo rlatn by iba publicity offlcera of the aaaoclatlon." aj tajal I hare lived In thla atate for 60 yrare, during all uf wl.Uh time I have t"H' J ni people of my atate. and I am willing to leave It to t, Htl il.eld,. na to whether I ''"w(j elf In any way to any orgnnUatlon nr anv net II. ul c....l,l Im ,,nai riii.il na . li Villi IK "vTa Every one In thla atate knowa Mra. Dunlwny and In r fnmlly. t wlnh further to t ttL 0 alon arlaee and I deem It neeeaeary to go further Into th miitt.-r. t will be K1"'1 ,0 amt uuuionai facta In thine tame papera not niHn.ti.mry to pnhllKh now, nml win '"" ,n" .:U.btrti ...... ...... . ' " I " l'"""" ' . . , ftaa u.oy .riae, ir the Atitl-Buloon Uague, by Ua pnl.l f..i.,n ar.Hnhi' or nunniHiee aj ininK tbey can becloud tbla leaua by tryln to i!.n(- o the mnd my nam r u'1"' l" "L, & much mlaiaken. I expect to carry tbla work on to the romlimloti of 1Mb rami'iila" Jg0$ the people to Judge aa to whether we will control our own nffnlra In tho Btulo of Oron paid agltatora of tbo Eaat to ahow ua what to do. . . ; I.. lla TinnlcD wignea; ayiu(t unt " Inasmuch as the officer and members of the HJJ? cr and Dealers' Aaeoclatlon of Orcfton fntvc and collectively been assailed by the nmc (IcsljlnlnJP reformers', quite as viciously find equally oh unufW- attack on "OredtWu r.a.A tw.t ..,i." ,v. urrcM LVv llclty to Mrs. Dunlway's oocn lcttc...a cn o.lcrln60,li'" HOP GROWERS AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION Of C traU AamllaHBMt)