m 'jjwm) tun, octobb i . ! n won lint plar in the1 I i ' 4 i . ... L' . . ' I ' k'"m. r.ijici'riic Mint at '' . 'ii nior wava ,'f.M.f Miw. j ' I . til A V V"- - - - ViM C""'! i tf.l! ' U t :. . h tl. tl.c J, . ! 4 It I i- . .i S...1M Wl - - inn .i ii ill"! t.v. Fair than rlaet. between one anil two. N'l.r. n. ! of Mr. ami Un i.' U.ni. of MutTat. won . v . iitj l.twty Stevens. hub Hi Mr. bt.. Mm. Fred Ste Foiniiiik'tun. Hirorui In l.vi.Ji in, iH'tw'n One tri. I.aana I'.lnck- l.'oter Huib Hallway Stations and Poatoflice OTT AWHT PttTV DOJLAK CASH nrassnxs AT ORE60!I STATE FfJB exhibit Was but Five Point ttc- hlul Leader. Clackamas County r to , . .. it trnrn i went I iff". IIHTV r . !s. U.i matter of . .. ii. .. t,nv l.l ' . . ....... ,.r. thfn h""1-' ! r I i., mi I.I t'l" rn V IT1 V v' - ll.r ff ii-UU n M,;no: Work ": ll tunc!;' fr the LIU taalrar (urn. ifnui'hti'r of Mr ami Mn INaCU u ....i..i i ti ii 7 1 " r"i" i'. i.. i.tacMiurn, Ami'ivtn rint lri.'. un, M.-rl. a Harris, .lannrh-t'-rof Mr. H n il Mrs V M 1 1 a . w. ti-. f.T third n!ai-. in divia. '5lJrKlr8 entereJ the two depots i n t i t"A ti 2 and 3 yam. The ! the puHtofHce at Ik-averton, l.n.iu ..nilaw fur tho hiithpat Kuml ft-irinjr U.y n, Klr Mw.n one thm jriu,, Thv PVidentlY .. to),unwnt to th little T y Ulhin N.y and tli H!:wklmm weu ne urtKon luiwmc jfirl. I h.' nH-d.il wi-n- awarded '' where they blew the safe by tli' Woman's Home Compan- and secured $32.80 in cash. More than enough explosive was used I horo. Ore. ri-r .-iji M-ii,i-i.iijni team rrc, anu me saie was uauiy yft jje ValandiRham is In K'-i'ii'H-". mxi ii QiHHiltf nar-lrwk-i1. I h..v thon wont n em.lh.rn Ciroann HninfT mmP Artrus and Journal S2.2T C a Frick visited the sUte fair yesterday. ' N. IL SheideU of Orenco, was in the city Sunday morning. For Rent Furnished room, with piano; 17 per month. TeL City 372. 25-8 1 1 UUCI L JJCI I loll UB. VI NtlMUilt- . . , a a-ov miW ville. was a county seat visitor Li OP ORDER LOST FIRST MIZE yesterday. I'hone your grocery orders M-1. CrawtKi SU'e. Tiat w. early and they will receive raafeneat Prayer Prue Wm prompt attention. Oreer t.y Mrs. Sarah Emrick. of Port- Washineton County won fourth land, is the jfuest of Mrs. J. B. prjze at e State Fair, this '.II. tki uM.nl I mm niinCT, inn V ami 1 I. Crawford. 01 A. C Mulloy. ot Laurel, was alu0 whintrtnn (!ountv Fair di- Roundup visitor the last of the I My9 that Uine for proper arrangement and display. week. For sale: A six year old cow. mst fre3h. Zina Wood. Hills- with the essential decorations. would have (riven us the first prize. Time was lacking, how ever, as the exhibit was taken to Salem Sunday, and they had but a few hours to put in place for Wm. Pitman, who has been! with the Carlton mill for some i time, came down the first of the week, the company having sus pended their logging operations owing to the burning of the mill several weeks ago. He says that 300 men have been thrown out of employment Mr. Pitman thinks the mill will be rebuilt without Question as there is too much money tied up in timber and railway apparatus to allow things to go by default. R. F. Owens, of Cedar Mills. was in town Saturday. B. F. haa been a resident of the coun ty over 50 years, and has paid taxes in Washington County 49 Years. His first tax. however, . . . . 1 m. f fl . was Daid earlier tnan inai. tie was a boy, and was working for Mauzey, near West union, ine Assessor came along and tapped him for S2 ooll tax. Mr. Owens bought a piece of land from the late J. A. Flippen. and nas neia it since in the sixties. Buying glasses by price alone is danarerous folly. Your eyes are among your most valuable nns sessions, use tnem in ac F. A. BAILEY, M. ft fST4irla aad Sarfwi ' Office: UpaUir ia SrkvlaMfkh Di CO BMiaoc-tithat oarMT Bm1im R. II ERVVIN, 11 D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGI03 Sargeoa S. P. P. R. A P. B. ft K. Oftkce la the TamtmM: Blcck, ninlaait Main StReU. IIUlalMMrttv Onfdav ELM Ell! H. SMITH M. D. D.. OI PHYSICIAN & SURCEOM i OSTEOPATH Office Hoar 9 to it a. a.: J to $ ft in. Tomiay. Thariday, twtarrfay to ) Calla aniwered day or felt- Iota phoor. Oiike mr flilbbom fiatloaol. : u . s. . . 1 I.. .trtlil..l hltl AM ,i r'l-'nvii - - II. 4 ' i ....... hid aa mmw ."nv" ri n- ii tl'' fo'indatmn k ce- U(' ... . I. ! I .... r. ..J ns,.n Cdmotu y ran !. il IHl lllHUUIlliHI H -vvi "ii. huh hit- nH'n '"r ... 1 f .i-i ihjt tht turn- t ),.-.h Ihi city an t.( fitu'of !aru!t rondi'ner in Nurthwrat i n mirk tjntmriion uf Hilloro F .. I' .. .. f.,.i.,ly .V,, .1,1,1 W J il -llllikl"" VWUMll riiwui.. L nroiid. In..'mt8mth uf U.i? rroni Jruitr- i t I' vacatrd. and 0 U r.i dedirated ty tnecum l.u ft ft IV C th'at t-'tims will innoinanm r iMHiMtni' i.iwraii'ir.s will tuai Wloytiu ' t fur a large number V nit 11. ftiul un fnlargfd J.uildin V-an a nro:',t-r viictMiratfomonl W lh. iidunlrV. t.reaiii manu Viun nn an-i brinulmt In polity if i.tiM.I.' iii'in-.. wr iW innr ,1 of tViu.i.'w cnam h im o'!,l hut, nwy ?HT&H" twin V)lh' Orl.-lil. Il-i A , 11 Ui tl 4l- 1 nr.l la Inn S,tulli Atiu'ricin fcjuritri'M. i.;j"; t inch Milhurn Tubular the S P de,X)( where they rilled campaigning. i :.. : " : ' KK' the till. Uking about a dollar in Are vou a customer at Greer's? ...... ' l.f.., : '"r1 ini,ii Th t,.n nflt h If not irive them a tnal and you exhibition, ewJ.ihn H-i-r.. pivotal riding mail pouches, which were in the Wl11 tisfied. Clackamas was given 91 P". chance with the value you familv Polk County. 93: Multnomah. 90; niae on them. Dr. Lowe's sup- m walking Mow. u.u . . f have returned irom a visu win wasningwn, e, ana iaraniu.ua. enor gisai wsnv wu" . . .. ro at vea at ScaDDOose. I k. to. vm nd for serve Detter oecause nia cnarK. the burglars then entered the " . ... . " never hieh cover the service you poKtoflice, and tried to blow it. To rent: Small house, 3 blocks arrangement, one can readily see JJ!Jct "JJ ?he prfce you pay. but their work was illy done, and from High SchooL-Inquire at where Washington County fell Dr Lowe wui beat the Hotel they succeeded only in cracking Owl Electric, or phone City VIZ. jown on firet prjze. m Washington Saturday. Oct 10. L. .1 II Il At . . . ... 1 ft. - ... f.i. alnai.il la """." una junciuro u.cy biubi uac k,. ma.uWo nnn. PrwKrra. i c li-Ti In knnnr been frightened away, or else . " ,v:" Vr A "ere witli descriptive maiier .i.-. .-- -gave the safe up as a bad job. breakable ranges are made to uininir to Hillsboro. and dis- of a birthday. Ught refresh It locked as though they had no t lifetime. -D. Corw.n. g tellin 0f the ments were.served and general slx.ve Ihll.-v and it will require more nitro, for no second at- Gus Krause, of near Blooming, county seat, its industries, ana ten day or two weeks more to lempi was maaeon we posioince was in me ciiy aiunuay mis possioiuues. lir.iih. Mict'lU'Um dintrict will safe, bhenlt Keeves, a govern- noon. lulin l'i rt' lay; gimd .VMooth drag bar row; ft hnyruke; I'll ft nw I imh Manila rupe, li" ft inch steel ea .lo and biwk. Can lie -itrn at my homo at Witch Hazel Station, on thu S. V. IL 1L--W. C. r.dton. l'. av(-rtori. Ore.. U. I). 1. 15J-30 It-Kk mad work is a'wut com pleted for tlm year's county work. M 1 lliatt H xtill at work SCIHMlt. NDIKS t MiMiMVMWM J. OJCOBlVn. D. PHYSICIAN & SCRGKOK' OPFIC(Jp.-airf ia ScbalnMficfe Bdg. PHonta-OOict. City 3S4; Refc City 84 UUJ.8BORO, , OREOOM vwrv',vwi Room 16 Washington Ilotel ; TUBS . THURSDAY aad SATCRpAT Dr. Antta Em CohmtmcS Osteopathic Physician Office hour lOto 1 a. a:. to 4 pi a i.ni .i.mn nim it a hnif mii. nvk ment man. and the detectives 1 f r wa r Pnrt. tartifK' from the Coodin nuarrv for the two railways spent all UnA wko(riiMt nf her nar U!;iy. The Mays bill, near dy Mondty trying to gei some Mr and Mrs. J. J. Krebs. Sherwomi. may laitjiiiwy tw rocK- c,ue. W.M, vt "u " over Sunday. ... I l. a ; . J .n..llii a annnaaa Kd by county and volunteer worn, uuwineo no reouiu. 11, ..0.0 and auiH-rvwors Kleischauer and " tnougn me wora was noi. uonc and British FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY good time indulged. The guest of honor was presented with a handsome reading lamp, in ap- Dreciation of her , h 1 1 ATTORMHYAT-UW ' Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ireland Mr and Mrs. Elwood Johnson entertained a large number of friends at their home Monday goomi 1 aad I Seat Balldlaf HILLSB0K0. . . 0KE30H services "LywwwiAiirV I V ha.ier and " inougn hio wa 1 7"?-," otrin tn p.,-- l- Snt. 28. the occasion Knox, of Gaton. may do a little m experienced n -rV "SX VlumU hoimr their fifteenth weddingan- niversary. They were the re- ar.Iar,ni"n of r'T.d kh.-inu n-ci'ived with Tavor in Kcoiinty InterfuMiU m- kitwit!i tivfttr nil ':ur t Inert l-etd in n t"V f U Vho.li. A' li'H! :,t . t -i.t! a mi nVr of U'- ;tr r-r n't with ?!: rtj-er' ). 1 .. t. ..1 . . t ;.n ol tUiu...r4iitt'i: " latiir.nl on rirv m. : t . t th" if:--.-i'!'i"! ' i" i'4 the grovituls iri.l J.-i.c .. , -. kltraclne. The .U..win.! M-I..xit vit y th" Mi.'it rvf I--. .1 'i-n.' of tl.i- .ii ; ' ; i"'' iir.d tjf.ati-lar.t-iv:- l,; I SI. ticona. utv; 'i't". .4 'itie. .... . 1. . i,i :x; IM I. 'IX Hi;, r,i-:o: iiihi. J.', !,ul- V,k; !''.. .-!. ...-hmle), x; l!-t. (J it. lVd.tr MilH. ..... t 11 i-.i.. I. Win!. 01. iN.-AlHI. MS. 'int. 1 - Hilton. ins?; Hiit. tk U-ifh. t-iirht: 21. Col'iin- m, fie; Oiiit. 41, M'Hiataitvlile, even p iiiit. 1 1. n 1 pianist for a number of years. The new fields of clover have been attacked by an insect, leaving the stand very spotted in places. . Farmers here and there are sowing vetch and tare . .7 . -n ts a j n; ah rn iimhin hoinir their niteentn weaainKan-i j nracadam work later on. The iitnougD tnese e iiowi o.wn ... ... . nivprsarv. Thev were the re- ?W""P? isrniowin mad fill betwei-n here down on a J0D 01 mis aino. me flli ift a disc arm w ww iuc. .u. and Cedar Mill will he completed 0. E. sUUon was entered About twenty-five members of snt in games rWJS ggi this week. The Thatcher dis- through a door which they the l Eastern SUr lodge will 11$ re- MWa d to t he pest m de trict ha just completed a stretch "jimmied." and the two other visit the lodge at Beaverton Fn- hg?l ' Barved. W P,et,n the "UnL of 12SJ feet places were enierea mrougn rr day nigM. dtSDersed. ten- Clara L. Cover, who married Lee Cover in Utah, in 1883. sues for divorce on grounds of deser tion, and Lela Tompkins asks for separation from Wm. Tompkins. The latter were married in Port land. March 22, 1913. and the wife says the husband called her vile names without provocation, and on AdhI 27. 1914. the bus- a ..I ...a l I LUCOICI J- - ..... Hervice. 11 you pay iu, ts. 11 yeait. io; oiaca norse, This is the time of the year n Rnhh- Mesdamea Joseohine band choked and bit her. too much. Un- y. i'soip'0 ' T"j 'i"":"! that heavier clothing is in de- inu.rt Rnnhia Rowlbv. Harvev xt.. v. .j i;.Mnf ruw u THMftllB IB H .tnl Wash nirton '. 7". '' " "j inUOHat """".".Tr.l ..Ivi" ' B-.t.. new aw- I 1 iVv 11. . " v " - 1 . t,nn mrw v.iiiinff. ix vrarv. ijw. i mnnu. a nut viui v. ... 1 m iinui' ivi SH rvHL 11 1 trii ucvrci.ih..p. AiAhAM an urmi o a i Every dcstreable feature ueiiiaiiuw i" iii'iuvi 11 iiibojfiw 1 :. ......... ...Ii .L..n ,ira Of lOUiy 11 lieil'-iuunijr wni viv of bv l'r. Lowe. Ilm Ruvwes are places were eniereu mrougn re day nignt. dtSDersed. ten- WinaOWS. I iaa! n;,.anA. nf Snnfh Tilftlft.L4AM AAniynriilflHr.na . ti. their tftVtV AJIOOHVI vra, avM UCIIIIK vviiJPao.ioioaaai I . a. I .A I . mi . I 1 tin. was in town yesieraay, gev- host and nosiess. PUBLIC SALE ting ready for the China Pheasant Those present were: Messrs 1 w 1 - 1 pw r season. and Mesdames wuson lurpin, j . . . .l.I , . .Id ciamapt A P. Miirmw. frank . .1 nimr.i.f inn wn n ir i il iiuuim buic ii i HAnrv r r nni ex-Biieriii ui - w - . - .. . If you i.v other m the dif- North Plains, at ten a. m.. on and yesterday, and was greeting "J.J.'.S .en U at the sacrifice of SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 friends in his old county seat man. Calv mi and toM 1 E. B. TONGUE ATTORNKY-AT-t AW I Office opstsirs ia Scbalmerich Block JOHN Ci. ArTORHBY-AJ-LAW 4 apatairs, A. C Shate Bldg, Mala dt'aod W. N. BARRETT 1 ATTORN KY-AT-UAW Omca: Mala BUaat, odd. Court Uqow QILoV-BORO ORB30H quiity an more you pay suit him in "v . . tn o I ai. lioo; f raj fcmmg, n ". 1 uioiiu. ,i.tv.w., . , iruuui. UilBO naiuicu uvv" mpni ClOtneS Ba Well US l-l Mri.m. Saturday. Oct 10. Scores Uktktu ? 7,-k.;gnod milk Greer's prices on dry-goods and Me8srs Krnsst Smith, Earl John- S Buita. coats dresses and , ATTOiUiBY-AT-tAw; f Ill'jxUiro references. - a ... f...h in Drr: Hood ttlllk COW. I . :i.J . . r i Ak.,-1"" . - . I k. 1 mV' i . T.n. b.bn.iniw.1 lurniamim jr sen, nerman oecner, Isk rts. consisUng 01 Wdinerem nffine aAalawrick Beck v . .. w ii .ml Willi'..'.. k . a j, K.r.nn it-rnDcr. I rM Pmnnd and wife m ssed I VanLmon. Kandoipn Dowioy, ,fv lataat fahnea. are now onl , . . jii:. u i're.l Seell nd I eie j no. i 'P arrape, 3 -r we stale fair inis year me nr mvin, display ai our new tocauoo noum inuisuuru, - - wfsw I , . .., on to the Mur- pt " 1 r"' " "7 tme they have not attended, lor Merle, Keginaia. ueraia, unotrrv, f th p Ha second Street. 3 ; - , -.11 : ,Wl Si ll y. with 40, Jlr.uf.fpoT '.-ch CrS almber of years. CrisUbel, Dorothy and Leona U,, and Iook at our . samples.-U n ' '. . i..;V.i. m,. ?l?V' :.. Tl!- .ir-a Mitchell . Johnson. Vernon Bailey, Laura I rK-ia WnMt. the Tailor. Phone TeieDhone office Main 103. Reaidtaco . .Uv.l iv 1 ill? jvuuavi-i, . .trwih it.f iv,inr. ni a uAiiAonn tar a a pity viHiuiri iv i - . t.,,,KNl ii the waters of the r ... .... at I I... ..... ...II l.lIK .IL .'MIJ ' 'IbM.fl. . I III ill. l inn oestw new. s-in cumeior, buu Keaverion. cu tWstof. jo-tooih p. harrow, , a,f Saturday. was a city t wold in stores, umies on requesw "-..:";-"". - cs.ieoo ndpr. work. ltii.ir.and tencli nowioaujuni A.enna 01 o- -.----. , nnd weir the corset. Uur uuor- cash; over. 8 monina w""5"-"- For Sale: uood jersey m.., anue.u in- ... - i ,, .,-.i it m nerl u j,,.. 1 mllnna UOj Tf ill ii"" Price, ?90. Appiy ,d nn,iiU-im-u.-uir! corsew. in- aDe approveu note, ... cow, 6 years chiding the latest front lace, with cent interest 0f milk per In ex w r en cod corsetier service. Christener & Herschev & Mays Jgn x 1915 C0NH. CHl RCtl rhe attention of tho public in railed to the Hpccm inmiile per vice at the Cong. Church nt'xt Sumlav nuirniiiflr. nt 11 o clock, when, in resnmsf! to tho liPl'fal of tin) President, the (by of uraver for oeaeii w ill be observed, An otierinir will b taken lor tne work of the U 1 Cross, to which all are invited U cnntnhtite. The Christian Endeavor wil take for it Hiituoct'.'Tlie Mwlern nilnit" m ita t-enes of studies on the modern church, at G:oU The imstor will .beinn a sorles nf Sunday evening lectures next Sunday, at 7::U). Htf will B'k on "Lessons of .the Orent Wnf. Followinir that he will give on successive Sumlav evenings the Iwtuies hu luti fort two years heeti irivinifoii tho CImutauuu; platform.' These will be freo to the tnililie nod nil are invited. A nimneHH meeting of ine Church is called for tonight, and a week from tonight n meeting will bo held to consider thenaop lion of n new ermHtitutlon. Uoiruliir communion service will le held ft week from next Sunday.'--Edward A. Harris. E. C. tlrnwn. r'vaiding now at Santa Atui. Cnl.M arrived here Tuesdav evrfiim. nnd will be at Hillsboro and Forest (Jrovo for a th ...... I...' 1 1 n oaa ht notices many improvements since last he was here Mr. Brown 'has lost eleven h-tHies by death Bine," ho moved torn Hillsboro to Culil'oiT.i.l.' ! George (lussell, the Cnston Rama wa.'don deputy, was in town vestnrdav. lie is now up at Hood Kiver, beinff sent therej ior the hiinting season, to na a Bent several wue.ks. For Sale -A Rlx-year-old cow. ,uat frosh,-Zina Wood. 28-tf rv was asro sent up to Cherry Men's and ladies' suits from $15 dp at Christ Wuest's, Second street. Satisfaction guaranteed, y! first-class workmanship al- t v ----- - , 1 8liipw. ni ui v. "',. ' ,M 6,h. cible. 6 pitch WIV-UVU, aa , - - . a av a R. Pubols. of West Union, was iiiiii p r t t 1 . .1 a . ma . ai a . j ii,., r nil aim. 1.. .. -.w k.,nru art Boot! tinaie ur-i,n rno CUV MOnuny. ito i j ni- i, r. 1 '"r . - " . . . . . km. boui aamiw kw I represent pireilH cunwia hr. about acre poiaioea fc 111 iiii bi 1 Iiihi sinii rail tiruici awwa ' ' I a. a VTa. VTtt Miuca h nuvui says bridle, 10 farmers were busy plowing the more rain is new cost no more man ihk" M.ts purchased - M. E. Cauaie. u.uS and Jackson btreeis, 1 a Ui-.n. iloletralion of k. of 1 . . . i..un Tuesday evening. . . . I lliin 'HL1U1 Ul fcill.v toatieiiu kiiv "T-. ,t n o.OS handsome new l'yth an Hall at 8.2S hat Place. . v.. . y- i .i . 1 r I'nri inu. i m.- - nt nnd (leitvereu ... ri. i,li.. turned oui 111 i' 111" IMM'" - rtivM Owners. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. 0RE00N ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland-Bo minutes. 6:32.. Taa am a m a m am pm p m ..a 1 ... 1 U.Iafl 1 . .ivlu.it a sn endid oannu o.w.. u)," 1.1 r.,nuni1 Q M r,e the bovs. J. fi., vi"t,- to Abe Yungen, Connell SUtion, on United Railway. hmw Mormnn Rehse. of Farming ton, accompanied by John Cor neri, returned from-the Pendle tnn RnunduD. Sunday. Herman says it is the biggest show ever pulled on in me wonu. Notice to Fanners Feed chop per at Bethany will run every Saturday, commencing wun nrHnv. Sentember 19. A. L pm P Croeni. : f 26-8 p tnhn MeCallen. of below Reed of beyonu Vrom p0rtland-w minuiea. vine. was m J 1 ! - IO . r.rv nr tu a Mire I 1 BaW COrUWOOO. U)IC3 uu VJ u WKU vr Him"" I. . ... - I. c . . n. T t.,V!.. iiii'iirn in uisuiivbvi a x saw a - .-"- - - v . .a and hoards of all kinds, into Office over Delu Dru Store. Beaidenco We desire to express our sincere stovew0od lengths. Will go into Baseline, between jth and 6th su. thanks to all our neighbors and country. Write, phone or Hfll8bow"1,'t2ott friends who so kindly tendered call 0n me. Carl Skow, Hillsbo- .... " us aid and sympathy during our phone. City 462, or call at mmwavwmw recent bereavement .the death Tuaiatm Hotel. " f ftt'bl and obsequies of the late Jos. of fredarick: A?i5,I M..D. JECK. ' . . . I ikA inAjrvLr ArMriv. An Mm If. A I PtTVCTtMlti- Xr f5fTttl?fl GwrgeJack; ' . . Rucker. of near Blooming, for Succegsor Mm Irta KYedenthai. icanauuiuu vr"7 vr n n" rv. 1 iqii natient was in a critical condi- rarroiniswii, v.c. w. - 1 1- mwlA mrt nnartttinn - .. VIUH ail VI tail wwvsiwt. " ' " " S. P. AND P. E. ft E. 7 " Twrt the knife was used. All. extent the P. R. & N.. trains n . . . AiVlaft smaairft OAtl IT MB If are electric, and stop at de- Lf xigard. came up Sunday, to pot on Main street. k. t the home of Mr. and Mrs. 10 rornano. p.... Hrman. at Minter Bridge, Forest Grove Train 6:47 a. m. Tne scnecka8 host and host- McMinnville Train 7:36 a. m. family spent the after Sheridan Train 9.58 p. m. noon the home of Art Milten- Forest Grove Tram li:5U p. m. berger. coming up in the Scheck- . a . ! fT ! Oil C w. aa I . . Hcuinnvuie iram la machine. Forest Grove Train. ,.4:i& p. m. .llMrviaor. has Jilr'S- wt M lneldmi the John KrCrovVTrai; ?J . uA RHitora. The vol-1 uii-9 1 L . v l : Office and Drag Store. Orenco, . Oresom " Telephone conneoUaoa. - cia. a. wmm m r SCHNADEL & UHOCHE laMlla"saj(- OtnwaUM .a. .rftakn- X BMtatea. Zcftaawal. UttunWa w 1 f UOni anraiuue anaamtiu. aw- " en ta iatoM arit tuiftin daewn bn' 9mm an allra OiiMaHlfw rt . .-, e town vesterday. Nolth Plains, came in and went a m John has two Places rented - the iNonn 7:50 . m ci Tooir mneh. near Farmington, up to tne sen . 9:13 : . W York tolace, of nualfairnt Iiuhu " bfi zo& . Dr. Lowe a crooa emeu- e.oK v i toot : vnnr cniiaren b oyco. - , fill-. - , ' 1 " I -v"- . , M .lav. Octobe n attendance will' be served. There 7;20ii P m ents. this is your sacred duty. en dinner will he tne usom-;:-.-. in i: w having Its eves Butte Orange ciaim vv ---- u:zd :;..; ' ,i iuttir lairs w.. 1 iiesieu. iu5 " more and ottur i.i . . I L,. ..L... crrano-n 111 I .. n 4 Unrtlonn WBBI .1 .1 I .nilrcmeV. vl tVBV County. . . . .., town yesterday, the truest 01 J. w. iin. . ... .. unrwieraii win -.". tu.ii imii i;. iiiraru.ui iik.u,ui Th0 Tan, at W 6. W. Hall, Jnn w' " ' . Ken wiled to act as trial urora ivd uwort o Cedar Ml Brn' 10 flioi S?ol in the Federal Court..to convene Oct 10. Tickets. Wilson, at Hillsboro, Ore., Sept. t Portland 0ct. 7. rromrortiano . VnnA nndire. The vol Eugene Train arrives... 8:15 a. m. unteer WOrk on the Iowa Hill road, a streicn oi aooui nu .. m' mile, in District No. 8, has been .. 'l&p' " completed at a money cost of ..4:30p.m. ugi " m Grand Chancellor Frank S. " TlkSblid. Grant has written toHillsbojro, 12'Srm asking that the Pythian Jubilee except Eugene McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove Sheridan McMinnville brest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville PORTLAND. ORE4 ".. al' . a . Cl A 1 Everybody inv.ted. e-tr.day and ,mrtv was enjoyea uraay, ' Ze p nW T.ik nhnnt vour Indian Sum hut Sentember has been .lincr na with some of the it", UB .ii 4 in article laieiy jubi. un " aa a former resident of the Hoosier sUte recently said. Eli Bowbeer offers a reward o 75 cents. midnight, A Peasant Party waaggj naMl88 a E. Olson. JJJgJ ?1wvUle F 1 ids?; Sept 25, mMartln Sehwall. of north of EJJ, near ueeayim., Those 'n. , an Anrus caller ihfl in honor of ner pirw.. .-- wh. . - r, Hont: Mesdames U?-B'"- yesterday morm". rren uu.-ua nioom. Andrew ' ,.. ..,- ftf Snokane. t itrsoii i M Bop. was m near Witch I Mrtv who stole his lantern fmm thA nine line works, be- Shuster. of near tween the Condenser and the ...--.-... 4 i m m. ii mi - . . i , i tn buv a kwu i ura.h ia truest ai nver. - : - .Lftfowhw buck uomenu, Vd Mrs. Wm. p, RaleVetch and oat seed, tiiorouK""1 " " write, rerd pe Lu rAadv for sowing, and Mrs. Elth TO1 Wm- land,, visited jgJ.. mnC"lGaston mills. (Jiascou over Sunday. DR.' W. K4.PITTr:OCl D5ntlciv dr.j.u;l;.::ali DENTIST! them into shape for the occasion. Vnr Sain Three ended Jersey mwa. R. fi and 7 vears. one fresh now, one fresh this month and! In November. a H. Mey ers, Cornelius. Koute l, nail way Tamieaie vzi kAlnann nl1 and HAW Center I LMI.TU"- 28-30 AH trains. trains, stop on nag at wprxn Range and Fir streets ana at Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street, Steam Service Old Depot J.;T& Portland :Traln.........l:37 p. m. From Portland P. R. & N. Train-.....10:24 a. m. Carl Snies. of nbir Beaverton, was a city caller yesterday. H. L Flint, of Scholls. was city visitor yesterday. . Elmer Mavs. of North Plalna, was in the city Tuesday. . Frank Goemans. of below Reed ville, was in town Tuesday. Dance at W. 0. : W. Hall North Plains, Saturday evening, October 10. Tickets, 75 cents. Haulebeck orcheatra. Z3-Z9 Jena E. Havs and Maaie L Clark were married by Rev. F. V. VtaKa in thi pitv. Snt. SO. 1814. They will reside at Aloha, 1 week, enroute to Pcrtland. Singers attend the Grand Lodge omo up-auira H-jrffUhof wouomi evening session, uonoay ev n ng. Oct. 1Z Pi U Moore, wno directed the boys, will try to get r ' 7," H. oaxaon RaaaaaBaia between old ville. The Boys' Temperance contest at the Christian Church, Farm- ington, will be held Saturday evening, Oct iu. ine program will appear in the next issue. 11 4. It. mmA lfa .1vKn 1 rHirii. uj jkift. .uu 414. m wwuu Bose. Hillsboro, Sept' 27, 1914. a daughter. The new arrival is a granddaughter or sir. ana urs. August Tews. Virtril Blum, of Yamhill Coun- ty, a3 T-'" Harsh, of Gaston, were crii- rnage license, Tx:;2ay. Wm. Metxler. of above Bloom ing. wu in town the first of t atd Ttlrd. ' ' 1 I DR. C Ha-rotirrJ" Upstair in LkI t''?S Hillsboro - - - C, 3 b II III Hi w tZWVM & VAUA ... - J Attoix...;!.? j Compel r vks E:'s , .t ' i U, -v. I v t