CflDR BH NOT 10 SUCCEED lllftlF Pvi... IUa Br" "J "J Wl I CcirJci Jjitor H T. It rl v M"i.l.v f ,U ii.lmiiii lrVi m t k'""i ,,., ,-rwwJ Hi tlx rutin no ; . . i : ... III 1!" I minteil om ni.niy mi i,mHl' n'. of vain t-ity had itintalltd itnv I wei t into the M!)',,r,' rKair. cilirr tl.f I'inliiL'. W'ih n IUH men ex- t.-ntivf. tli en. ct'iiiti ftftd .amUry. ttf'l the I "arm i ! lt'r.i ry, M reull of the -tTrl ! I!,.- ii.tutiuiitratUii. 1 1 h:.iI that thit HHifh wim hi viurifn t i.r), ao'l that be '"' r' l,tt nl to lit j risato lu i, wl.ifU I'll kllOW ll IH I't t'll fu lj- if., wtn'iu vrr the time of c.lv .! n-r"ll hn' tli ii'ii'ii A petition wa nreu'nted l it. -tl.iy morning limitn.; II n. V., N, I'.ttiri ll f'T Mil) nr. bud it w;:;: mi'iK-r. I'nly fin'n' I. Mr. II.k ll ;H t-it " attori i y i t .!. r ,! t..r IWIi'V. and f' 11 l n' niit iilitiiu o'lti'ial. 1! i i t t :in inure con wMttnt Willi th' . hart. r Hull filial lllUiOlSnr jtli Tl'.r) :(, rxrvpting thorn who tire tb h.irli'f prior to i? Mib-nr khi t people. Whether r i- t tin-re will ! tt-u'lhi-r it'Ki.ii!i-i i i,.t know it, lull it i m. ic ll .ai U-iy thut tho I'.r.-t M .u, iv in li.tvoitter city election 1 at -will ere hut one eai.ili'Lto f r th i u rutive olTu-. limn. Kerr tml J. J' In" -vi r will run to Miirtil tl. tni:. ;i, itu.t no far then' i no t' ;, l; it. Mr. Talari hm be. n v nu1. i n have of abenv uitsl i'nt May. during hi trip to t)!ilitlKi;n , A roniicilnuti nl he nomitt.it I b i-etition for Ward .1, iiiailf xa".nt i .Mr. Stv'imoii itit inif to an i.lhrr ni'iiion tf tin- ciiv. All fiomiiiUtioiiH will U ina.if hy iK'tilioii tut tin tinn lorn m ssn m'-tinir. limlcr I ho Irnii of Ihf t hai ti-r. Iia.t chHJ'i'-l. Carl lli-i'M bii.I 11. L I'l-rkins nrf camliJutf for riror.cr. rul K, J. Si'Wfll W ttski-.I lo mi! ti Mlc--il hiniMi'lf :H tr-;.Hi r. ih hi c svi i: 1h unil"'rHiiftu'l will cll at uli he auction at liin I'liu o of r.-M tlfiico, known an tin" Oi! I'm Kinrick t.lnco. 1 mil'' w'--t f tlu ('oniiver utorc, at S-Iiolli. on tin IlillfiUiro Uun-I rnnl. at ten o'clock n. in., on S.VTUKDAV. .NOV. -l Ninctoi'U lua.l of rattle, consist-! jnjr of 17 licft'l ot first cl.i milk cowh, 11 frcnli now. 2 to he fresh tl.iv of ale an. I Inlanco to he fri'Hh H.HHI thrrenfi.r, yearlinv heifer, yearlim? hull, all from '. to 8 vnt nhl nn.l tuU-rculm losted; Hian of heavy work l.orHert. 7an.H yr-t. I mm; 3 Inch I'.ain waoii. nearly new, wiih l! ft factory Ihx k im new; h 1 of 2 ton waeon Kpiink'H. rew;'.' hayrack, net .IUI harness, :t I'.aoi wnKin:4 youim howh. !.) poumls 'iich;oen huirvry. disc, cultivn tor, iranlen drill, wheelharro v. milk rai l, incubator. 1) 1 i:al ae.l 1 futnl milk cans. Perfection oil Htov, 3 burner, with oven; Iok chainrt, axes, pletlk'us. ami mini itous other nrticlert. Free- Lunch nt Noon. Terms of Sale: All sninn ( $10 and under, cash; over $10, 12 months lime will be fiivon on irootl bankable sifinitv at the rutn of 8 ner cent. Ihrce per cent. olT for cash. No interty to be removed until settled lor. C. S. Lawrence. Owner. 15. 1', Cornelius. Auctioneer. John Vanderwnl. Clerk. WIU.-SCIIMIUT t.ili;.M R.'hmidt wan united in inarriawro to John M. Will. Nov, 18. 1011. nt the homo of Mr. am Mm l-Ve.l Schmidt. Laurel. Or., Kov. Andrew Carrick oinoiatinir. FAHMI.RS' ATTPNTION Aofllon Snlrt of C tV l.dS III the HillHlMuro National Punk Ituililinir, Ilillsboro. Or., November 21. 1911 In order lo raise money to meet our obligations, we will oiler .mi lots in Garden 1 ract Addition io: ilillslioro. Oregon, at auction lor cash, or I ensh und balance in monthly payments, of $ WO inl"est of ( pir cent, on tho de ferred payments. Now in tli.r8ist it. ironeral houseworK. . time to buy a lot ut your own price, and build in tho city ami Ket the ndvantairos of the IliKii School for your children and have them always nt homo whom you can look after them. HillslMiro Garden Tracts. . Harry Uussell. of Gaston, aired bo years, died Tuesday, and tho funeral took place at the Grove. today. Mrt. Horrtano Mtllrr. of Mow K'knU. 1 ay Nov. IH, at th' ILlU huvi k Lr.H. home, atx) M wars Slie li avrt three chll d'fii i in-torn ht-r Ims. ami nf Ik r toiiiit iuile f.irmly ti v hrnth- ( Hurviv,. p, !n, Jl.-nry. Ittn ard l ias miiI Aui-ust ,. ! ni ke. Mrt Mill, r hal U-t-n ill f'-r unit.- niunths. arul a abort tifiie a.to h-r hn.ther Auifust ''k h. r La.t fur treatment. I !, f on.-rjil will take iibee Kri- 1 1.. ;t t , . J inli rmi-nt will In in thf t'.hf ic Cl int tt-rj. H.Mjthest of t n S-riei'H will U' held ill l. Mattht i church. Auei.kl ihiiikstvinu Mxt j'ir.el" latiee, hanksivinjf 1 1'1', W t il'n-'id.ty. Nov. 'St, at I It ;! ,.rti lJ.i'1. J', n pnin; lt. I" I .Ir, I :tv, LUtny hand imrr r; il, I,. U dri-H-fd yfittle i in. 1 1 . military net; 2ml Uflt tin d la ly. Hilyer vanity i t-; 2't'l best dressed 'i-iitle-i!ri-i, m.tiifite.l gtick pin; mi ,h cni cul lit ty. lare Itox of rj.'.dv; moit ciimical t-ntl'Mnan, in niiii! tand; wttrse lookinu Iitmliy prize; worse looking ii:t", Ihnliv pn.e; lest lady I bm of camly; itest j;en. i . tiiu-i w.i:t.i-r. leather rollar t ., l lance tickcta, l; apecta- l"r.. i-o. Pu-t-r llt-id Witi-a- A vi-rv olt-at-aritstM-ial evening wasspent tt the horn- of Mr. and Mrs. W. I Ingram. S.m.latf. th..n mdirh. i.,m..aihi.r,.,l ih..r.. in h.tm.r of Mr. Ingram's 70th birthdav. 1 ho- i.rei.'nt: M.-urt and Me. .n..U I A Pnn.l I J Invnm I K II Kearney. J A Zimmerman, M !: .rd. i.. t'arl Skow; Mcmlames M S.'- ird. Lmma Adams. James i., i t, n.. i,..i..i'.nt in., W. thu;ton. Pons and Harvey Jack. Oliver ( hurch. Allan, lien -. i. e and S'.erlmjr Adams. The state Inspector has ; jriven ire iniisooro .tiercanuie is o f a iMtssililc 'Ji toints on the lure meat plant one of the tineht in the state. Their shop, rrfrieerntor. HlaUK'hter house, and a'l connected with the mar ket scored but 17 pmnt hv of absolute perfection and that's Home. The Commercial Club, workinir in cotiiunclioii with the l'ortland clu.i. has apsiinted a committee fur tie puriKHe of collectinir for the PekMUn fund. U K nOllS t:. L. Wells :h be. n ni-siinted chairman of the commit tH'. im.l nas Hvcure.i i room in the ttillsDoro iHauonai Annex, where non-iKTishablo ar- tu-!. s. such lis cloiiuntf. cic. can ... lelt. Where any one wisne to Contribute cash may leave ll nt any of the tanks, where a re- ccipt will be uiven. i i.i u ..(! unlike u'at an 111 L ill iniUM Pl'IVR I ..a I - u ..lii.. .. ul.uib f i tVink A I ...... r... ... ii..4 n,t th wav protit is n money saver to all who r a I'nii in nn.t tn-t i . ... . . . I our pne ...jr..i. I. ,11 von rurlil i now that we can save you a bijr ill iiurchascs. in r cent, on an purcnas Farmers and other citizens ot Orecoii who are planning to at-1 end Farmers W eek at tho Ari- nltural Ciolletre are hereby noli- lied that the date has boon jiost- pined ti Feb. 1 tot.. 19ir. 1 he laiur.-d and enlawd cnaracier of the exercises have made this iianu'e. Many conventions ol aders of tho various nirncuiiur- interests of the state will be held at that time in addition to the special technical instruction nnd ilemonstration commonly Uiven. Cows for Salo-Kntiro herd, Six arn reirisiereu a. j. u. v,. . i a ft 11... . . aati i M . . 1 Jersevs. Prod in Chief hnwineer, ' : a Poke Stoires and merry miss Fa mi es. Some very eoou nign trt-i.ie Il.iUteins and Jerseys. Cood i.roducers nnd fine Individ- mils. Fresh. reierson nros., " a.. t . Forest drove, Ore. M b ri't . ....I.e.. ,.tftiitl ta fTInO f - np V"1 ""-.7 ' r "T. 7u est saienufu w uV form of government, hence to IS VSSl 11 1 lilt iviwu. ft.v... :."' lO WeilKt'll It !- iubiiiii"" '" ii ..i ll I., I., olrila a hlilW . t!ra Th . Ut our iree iiibiiw.ii..i.. v- ' . ti'XXtLHAM d rr d o hear a discussion of i -i.i. Vet. Sondav niirht ., ... c-n.wl P.allat Helvetia Hall, all nielit dance. Wednesday niRht, Nov 2o. Tickets, $1; supper at rie iter couple. hvcry i....K, invited T. J. Ford. Man- body invite HUM I Ml ' I" .... a. aaor. ri,ow fti ill ben8oecial steam ;,. m the S. P.. Portland to '........niJ vi.i HillslMiro. Satur - .in i i.i.t i-vimr oassenoors to the t . i . .1 I. ..11 irnmil 't he train ilillsboro freight i ' , , iu wi i ,.;,, Pturn at 8ix o'ch ek. ll" IVI- vim .. .... . . . ! . ..u Placo wanted-ak h e.Ki.u-e yean old vvis .es a pu. Ay . . . . . i .a. HiHtinraiiKH ; ,ITSs iNettio van i.im.jo..., i,ro.- Kouie caroms. Wnlts. j . soj)00 students tav , ,.0IH.o Tnnirart a farewell !u.,,ri,. TueRilav eveninu, at the h(,.i0of cMifTonl bmft. Pawrence . n.i this week, nnd the " ,v wa3 Kiven as a tefltimonial lo jli3 popularity. . d 0reKonlai,t $2.2Bi , GfcIllCIL 1 111 LEVY OF EIGHT HILLS Will Uae Ovrr IMtara for Hie Vtar'a lluJrt MlttlSdAl tllV MUI. TU SDWI VC MUiita ml I'rup rli Will MiUtuii J lttirlrf Dullar The city council and mayor im-t Fufitday evenin-ftf and levifl th- tax for the ear l'Jl.'i. Piht milU makes up the tmdct. and it t exported to rai.-e alKtut ten thousand dollars. The property list, nido from the railway prop. Tty. amounU to f 1.17'J..W. and with the company'a valuations auijeil. the roll will uo over a million and a ipiarter. Of the millak' the sub divi.o'jn ' '- m'",, 'wr city ependituri s and paytnir oil a portion of the indebtelnes, and .8 of a mill for tho Carnek'if library It is not likelv that there will be any extensive improvemenU kxcept on jtrincipal htrecta where necessity anowa no iaw. ! expenses, however, an tani ty protxTiy owners, ami "ve no urn on me lax, except- l ordinary routine or uuii neSS InVOlVO I provision was man; ur W improvements, as inert- h c nan oaiance in mai una. aian vy hiiouiu nave ill-hut the tax- payer will no doubt think the ftifun-s are auilicientiy hih SCHOOL MIIliTI.Vl Tm.re wilI met.linK at the li,Kh School Puildini?. in HiilsU- ro, Saturday, Nov. 2S, 2 p m. nt which tim the leiral voters of the district will vote tor or airainst a nine months school, a well as for or against raisiny money to pay oil a jsirtion of the indebtedness. J. 1'. Tamiesie, Chairman. Peter IJoscow, Clerk. JOSPPH J. HAKTLLY Tl,a rin..Ktl nt K. Into Jfw..f.h -I ii.rtey look place Sundav after n(M)n i.l. m, ii3rliev m,Hi iVescott. Arizona. Nov. v intj -n.i on c,m,iav there- :,.,.,, ,r,,L,ht to Wxshinir. . , tv jnt,.rment i Won.t was luirn near Hanks. t o 1Htr7 anij WM marrjed to Mrs. Martha Carstens. Oetotier 9. 1912. Ho was well known in I VL'tiiitiinrrtan nnnntv.' Tf tt."l UliK vwunvj. t i . 1 a noiw lor nis nonesiy ana mie- ritv. am friend who retrret Ins untimely death. He w'ssa member of the HI nftftn uui I rilivn nl Ictnua fin. lUiiimuT: nv .hio. mi- lw,rc .tt.1 , 'H)n)- orders oluciated at the funeral, tho Maccabees act- jnir as pall bearers, and tho Ma- sons conductinj? the services at the irravo. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow; his father, J. C. Hartley, 0f Mary hill. Wash.; two brothers nr. Ilarvev 11. Hartley, ot lioi-i endalo, Wash., and Dr. Clarem e Hartley, of Cxirvallis, Ore.;a:.(. pister, Mrs. May lilades, ol Maryhill. Wpah SUKPRISI; A number of ladies cathered at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Schmidt, on weunesuay, jnov. ii ioij and tendered Miss LWie . . . .... . Schmidt a kitchen snower, The afternoon was spent in InWsant conversation and at o'clock lunch was served. I . 1 Those present were mesuanies IB. S. Crawford. J. Mainland, h. T. Turner. W. N. Hathorn. A 0. Schmidt. A. Grebe, Goo. Sni .1Kf ckmi,U .lomh . ,uv"n" , uiZ .. U7III Mainlunil llll I llim I llll mmi 4i.ft..iii.i., u.ift .t...J. 1 l: mi ocnmiui. nmeiia uui iuw u:. dki.1!.! UnHl,la SAmirli Others who sent presents were Mesdames C. Whitmore. Bdw. Morrow, Sam'l Schmidt, H. h, Ab. uurkhaitcr, x. con ner. Jno. Will. Miss Schmidt is to be married to John Will in the near future, DOUBLB ANNIVTIRSAKY Mr. and Mrs. John Kamna and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamna ce Lhrated their twenty-fifth wed Uinir anniversaries, Sunday, Nov, nr. mii nt : tho homo of Mr. am Mm. John Kamna. at Farming . Th.w wpre Pe.married at one i - -y , . o'clock, by Kev. 1, stueoe pas. tnr nr k loominir viermau uuium r. - . Kamna was attired in the same in viiiuruu. nuvi HI I JUIVII ; that ,heWo, that she wore twenty-five The wedding march nioved hv Mrs. Fred Sowell Thdininft-room was decorated jn g coor 8Cheme of Pmk and Wnite, with asparagus fern. An aiahnrate dinner was served, and tne wa8 8pent with mu oi noi.t nnd dsncinur. rj,hoae prt.8ent i were Messrs. and Mesdames John Kamna, Henry Kamna, Herman Kamna, . atult, RUVf.M I 1,1. J." J Krt:t!t, K. Kraut, f rank ami Wm. ly hulmt-rich. Itev. It Stm !. W. O. )'inelsin. A. A. (iraham. O. P. nd K Purkhal-t-r. C. and II. P' hse. W. L and F. Stevens. Willtur Williams. II. !lorefe, I Holt.!. ('. Krahmt-r. I'. Schoen.'A. Punitirtii. W. and II. Haa. J. P. Stewart. John Wilkins. Mesdames Wm IVhr- man. ll. Hemmin. j. nains, r. I. Sewell. H. Huhman: .MijHes t ttie. I fia. Annie. Lucil' and Arlt-ne Kamn-4, Iuis.' Krebs. lit snia Pehrman. .Melba Krais. velyn Sehulmench. Pertha, erna and Ivtella Pehse, IvJns. ogrefe. Posa and Klna Krah- m r, ftMynie iio.iz. iiinnie liiTki-r, Pora Huhman. Peta nt.iii, hsthi-r SchK-n. Irene i Kvelyn Stevens; Messrs. )icc. Henry. John JrM John and Mi.-ar Kamna. Will and Prnest !ehrman, Lin Doneison, hi- ard and Charles I).-mmin, lames. James Jr. and Kibert Skvtns. Peter, Henry and Mar tin Piecker, Fred Krahmer. lux Ik-hiinu. Wiuiam unl Hen ry Holtz. John Jaeobamiitlen, lartin .StaeU'. lelvin Pehse, and I Haase. Miny beautiful silver presents were received by the celebrants. CARU OF THANKS tender my heartfelt thanks to 11 who so kindly extended aid ifid sympathy dunnjr my be- avement. the death and obse- raies of my husband, the late J. J. Hartley, and return especial thanks for the beautiful tioral tributes. Mrs. Martha Hartley, Uanks, Ore.. Nov. 13. 1911. J. C Cawrso. of Schetfelin, was In the city the last of the weeK. Jos. Cawrse, the North Tuala tin Plains hopirrower, was in the city Saturday. Itobort McKniirht of Meek iaiin. was in the county seat ,'uesday. Combs' Furniture store has added a line line of dishes and rockery. See them before buy- inif. and you will buy there, tf Jos. Williams, the Pike hop . A t irrower. residing now ai tne Grove, was down to the county seat Monday. There will be a basket social at the Witch Hazel school hou3e. Saturday evonin?, Nov. 21. at 8 o'clock. LveryiMidy invited. Geo. McAlo.v. of Montana, is the iiuest of his brother, E. J. McAloar, for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Vallandiu- ham depart in tno mommtr ior rsh1and. Or., to make that place their future home. Wantc.1 -To buy three or four irood fresh milk cows. Address tho Laud & Peed Faim. Peed ville, Ore., Goo. - Denton, Mana ncr. 33-5 The Carnecie Library building will bo dedicated Wednesday evenintr. loc. z. inecommiiice in charge will publish the pro gram in next week's papers. For sale: Pure bred White Wvandotte cockerels, fine strains. Mrs F. Pockmann, Beaverton, Ore.. U. 4. near Aioha statidn, on P. E. & E. (S. P.) Ky. 33 5 There v ill be a shooting match at tho Kav Lmmott place on the Garden Tracts, Tuesday, for tur keys and poese. Clay pigeons will be the targets. L. M. Puell, the 'sawmill man of the northeast of the county again has his mill ready to operate. llav J. Woodman and Miss Grace McGraw, of Banks, were iranted license to wed, at the cletk's office, yesterday. Edw. II. Dommin and Miss Uosa Krahmer, popular young people of near Blooming, were granted marriage license this week. Coroner Dr. Ira Barrett, Roaverton. passed through town Saturday, en route home from ata inquest at Gaston. Thanksgiving Dance at Beth nnv Grange. Wednesday, Nov, 25 all night. Chicken supper, Tickets. SI. Everybody wel come. 33-5 C. L. Shaver, Geo. and Sara fiftlhreath. C. Geiberger. E. A Eddy and J. K. C. Thompson, of Tualatin, were in town today, on county road attairs. Olympic Hour is the flour that makes vour best oreaa ana pas try. A fine hard wheat product Per sack. $1.50; barrel, $5.80. Ilillsboro Mercantile. Men's and ladies suits from $15 up at Christ Wuest's, Second Street. Satistaction guaranteed and. first-class workmanship, a ways. Uov Schroder, who has spent tho Summer over at Grays Har bor, has returned to his home in Forest Grove, and was in Hills boro, Tuesday, greeting former friends. Mrs. A. II. Follett, of Tilla mook, left Tuesday morning for her home, after an extended vis it with her father, Henry Hesse, and sister. Miss Bertha Hesse, of the post ollice corps. FIFTY-SEVEN CASES ARE Juc'ee Campbell llntcra Dismissal on Many Suits J. N. LOCDON WINS MIS CSE Court Sell Dalet lor TriaU, Nuvctnbtr aa4 December Jude Campbell held a session of circuit court Monday morninjr, when the jrrand jury returned for deliberation to make a report for next Monday. The following cases were acted upon: Dismissed for want of prose cutionAnderson vs Allen & Wright; Atlas Mortar Co vs Schramel & Davis; American Adj. Co. v Caleb Martin; Acme Harvester Co. v A. G. Parber; Austin v Weston; Pruce v Bart lett, Daker v Paker; Curry Wool en Mills v Paird; Pan Shingle Co" v Schramel & Oavjes; Elliott v Elliott: F Grove Pianin? Mill v Schrymal et al; Fuqua v Iiolierts; Gerbich v Winters; Gaasner v Spence; Heifele v Minto; Harper Hard v Stone; lieppner & tx Saeeer; Kruettner v Gerlach, lilU v Myers; Miller v Minto; cKenzie v Allen; Spath v Itob- erts. Dismissed on motion -Best v Sears; Ptatchley v Platchley; Calef v Ilillsboro Nat' I Bank; Croucher v Donahue; Connell & Co v Taylor; Glascoe v National lfe Ins. Co; Gribner v Wups;; ulfmann v Lord; Hardin v Har din; L I) llite, road petition; mlay v Martin; Johnson v Shaw; Kroner v Peeves; Kaminisky v lapshaw; Link v Link; Mallory Olson; McGreer v Chilstrom; Nairn v Popham; O & C Ii R v Sheriff; Portland Merc. Union v Weynck; Peycraft v Donahue; losenfeld Smith v l nomas; Uobb Powell; Sagert v Kuehne; Ste phens v Mizner; Smith v Kinne; Sellwood v Quackenbush; Slover Lawrence: Stale v v Jackson; Snow v Monroe; Trotter v Wii- son: County v Duncan; TilTany v Smith; United Kail way v Dooley; Zwicker v Solomon For hearing or trial Shank- and v Shankland. Nov 20; Shep- pard v Bowles. Dec 20; Souther Ilillsboro Telephone Co, Dec 21; Powers Furniture Co v Jos W Bailey. Nov 30; Martin v Ore iron Electric. Nov 13; Knox Oelrich, Dec 3; Jarvis v Atlee, "ec 30; Ilillsboro v Foster, Nov 28; Galbreath v Wash Co. Nov 9; Elmore v O E Ky. Nov 27 hames v Becker. Nov A): bvans v Lovegren. Dec 28, Default and Judgment Blan ton v Davis; Chittendon v Mc Cullough; Harrington v Stephen son; Hoyt v Babb et al; Hughson Onderkirk and sureties; Mc Leod v Linne; Scott v Wash-Ore Corporation, costs, Default and reference Wu kin Wilkin, The case of Irvin Julian v J N Loudon, attack on deed from Mrs Julian, now deceased, to her son. the defendant, was thrown out of court with judgment for Loudon. Dr. F. A. Bailey testi tied that Mrs. Julian was of the soundest mind when making the deed. Loudon testified that he had cared for the mother, virtu ally for years, and the court held the conveyance was made with out undue influence. OREUON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 a m 7:19 a m 8:28 am 9:53 am 12:43 P m 3:59 P m 5:44 pm 8:09 - pm 9:li8 (Sat. only) pm From Portland 55 minutes. 7:50 am 9:13 -a m 11:25 a m 2:05.. pm 4:30 pm 6:25 pm 7:20 " pm 9:12 (Sat only) pm 12:25 am SMOOTINU MATCH Herman Glaske will hold a shoot ing match at his. place 1J miles north of Orenco. beginning at noon, sharp, Wednesday, Novem ber 25, for fat geese, dressed or alive. A lot of prime young beef, 450 pounds, will also be put up. His place is located just east of the Frank Imhrie fnrm. SHOOTING MATCH There will be a shooting match ct Cornelius. Saturday, Nov. 21, at ten a. m.. for turkeys, geese, ducks, with plenty on hand for all uarticipants. Shotgun and rifle shooting. F. L. Geiger, Manager. All h'nts reduced at Emmott's millinery. Ultf land cheaper. 33tf T. U DeFreitas, the Cedar! Oliver Huston, of Portland, Mill dairvman, was a city caller , was out the first of the week, at today. ' tending circuit court - Thd Booster Club will give a dance at Hillahoro Hall. Friday evening. Nov. 3). Ten cents will admit and give one dance. After that the nominal charge of five cents per dance will be ex acted. A local orchestra will furnish the music, and the old time dances, as well as the new. will be on the program. The big annua game between the University of Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural College football teams will be played at (Virvallis, Saturday. November 21st. For this occasion the P. E. & E. will name open round trip rates from all points. Portland to Corvaliis, good for return until Monday. Prices that save you money -10c outing flannel, now 8c per yard; 12ic outing flannel, now 10c; 12J flannelettes, now 9c; 25c satteens. now 21c and' 23c; 50c serges, now 42c; SI serges, now 75c; 25c soiesette and poplins, now lDc. These prices are good until every yard has been sold. Greers, Main St Mrs. Grant Landess departed this week for Eastern Oregon, where she visits with her broth er. Ed. Hen ton. of the Bake Oven section. She visits rela tives in Portlar.d until Saturday. She will be absent a month, and will visit at The Daltes on her return. Arthur Spiesschaert and fami ly have moved to the Anthony ongue place, beyond North 'lains, and Arthur will try farm life again. Years ago he farmed for the Tongues, and they think he has not yet lost his cunning in the fields. . For Sale: A good threshing outot-H II. P. engine; 32 inch separator, both Aultman-Taylor makes; hay baler, chopper and water wagon; all, complete J 1050; half cash, balance on time. Ad dress "Thresher," Care Argus. lillsboro. Ore. 31 6 H. Taylor Hill, the old demo cratic war horse of Crook Coun ty in pioneer days, was out from ortland Tuesday, on business with abstract men. H. T. has sold nearly all of his platted land near Mountaindale. Ten-inch, 12 inch, and 16-inch Chippewa logger shoes for men at Greers. J. C. Wilson, who moved last year from the farm to Orenco. was in the city Tuesday, and called on the Argus. Jake says he gets the farm bug in hi3 bonnet every little while, and wants to get back to the soil. When in Portland stop at the Hotel Eaton. West Park and Morrison Streets, located in the heart of the theatre and shop ping districts with all the con veniences of a modern hotel, at reasonable rates. Glen Hite, Manager. 49tf J. N. Ohler. who has been running a shingle mill near Pa cona, has moved to Gales Creek. where he will reside m the fu ture. He will start a shingle mill about 8 miles above Gales Creek post office. Greers sell the W. L. Douglas shoes for men. and the lied Goose and Walton shoes for chil dren. Try them. The German Speaking Society is still collecting money for the use of the Red Cross in the Ger man Army, and there appears to be a general disposition among the German Speaking people to contribute liberally. Ladies, attention! Greers have a few Dieces of linen huck towel ing at very low prices; bay early. Mrs. Dora Keed Barber, of the Grove, has been in. the city all week, with a bevy youngsters who have either been before the grand jury, or before Judge Reasoner for a little advice. Eli Bowbeer, sewer inspector, has moved to Jackson St. be tween Fourth and Fifth. Tele phone. Main 562. Lost -Rain coat light colored also Dair tan gloves. Return to Argus. Postmaster J. C Lamkin has been slightly indisposed the past week. Lost An English setter dog. Name E. D. Lachance on collar. Call E. A. Snodgrass, Main 693. J. H. Hoffman, of Nehalem Mountain, was In the citv Tues day, enroute to Portland. New styles in hats at Mrs. Emmott's, and they are inex pensive. 31tf Frank Lichty, of Cedar Mill, was transacting business in the city Monday. Greers have a fcood deal of D. M. C. left Buy now while buy ing is good. . J.C. Buchanan, of Cornelius, was a city visitor Monday morn ing ; R. Pubols, of West Union, was in the county seat the first of the week. ' You will find the watches Hoffman's of neater patterns F. A. li.MLliY, M. U. FhyttrUa io t SarfW OtS.-- L' Un is ScLn'mcrieh) BUc bft Urnr. r- ;,.. iixovr Muaitna Pmi,(4ii,i.riif .l'J. r.-i.Um,Ot -XO VA'llAA'.VMVyWWWWVI R. M. KW1N,M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON burgr-ttt 3 P I' K. A S , r. K. & K. Ry. U..riv- iq -Lt T.in!w Blck, Tkif.l ; i;iu .stmts Mil ho, Orrarm. ELM Lit H. SMITH M. D. O. 0 PIIYSIU.VN & SURGEON OSTKOFATH OiHce It-xtrv-9 i i j . m.; i U 3 p. m. Tumtav, Tiiu wifty, htur'!T a to I r r-il cUr or nirtl. B4b i hiMic. O Ti.-t ovrr Hi.Ulxiro Nationnl J. O. EOBB, M. D. rflYSICIAM & SURGEON OFFICE:- Uf irlu Schalntcrtcb Iftln. Phok OfJ OW jS4, Re. City 864 HlfiSBOkO. - OREGON Room 4 WtHhiujjton Hotel TUKS , THURSDAY nl 3ATCRDAV Or. Anita . Dohnaaok Ot.-xjV.liic I'hyiicuo Oifi :e Itoum I f 1 1 . ra , I to 4 p. m WViWVWWIWlt Co. H. Bmeff W. - Mmm BAG LEY A HARE A r 1 OH.N a YS- IT-LAW iioosui I i'l t rbdf Building im,!fs::'.;i. . . OKE!i E. B. TONGUE ATTaiiJaY-Af.t.AW OiBcea in 6i.huhneri.-b Blucb Uiaus A. C. .Suu; BAg, Main A jdi V . BARRETT ACruJU.R'i AT-UA Of "Miu SWswt, ocp. i'DOrt Ho t iiii.ii: UOKU OXK ;M THOS. II. TONGUE, JR. ATTORXKV-AT LAW. OiTice, upi'-.tir iii Scliuliuericli Block Ilillsboro, - - lxrtgon Telephone office Mtia 103. tidrnc Mniu io2 DR. L. W. HYDE Successor to Dr. LinkUter Office over DtH Drug Store. Retu Jeuc B-iselim.-, between 5th anil 6th Sta. Hillsboro, Oregou Frederick Andersen, M. U. PHYSICIAN & SURGV ' Successor to Dr. Cunni uiiam. Office and Drug Store, Orenco, Oreg Telephone uoniutction. AWlWiVtAVVyWWW 1 . 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