I - . ... .1 lllllafc'i. inun YE HANDLE ONLY GOODS OF MERIT 1 1 Attention Farmers! In order to raise money to meet our pressing obligations the Board of Directors have gone through tne official price list of the Garden Tract Addition to Hillsboro, and reduced the Lots from Ten to Fifty dollars per Lot according to location, and will sell the Lots at the revised official price list, that will be placed in a conspicuous place where all can see. There is placed on the official list the Lots sold and the name of the purchaser, and the price paid for said lots, to show you that we have kept faith with you in this sale, also to aid the auctioneers in selling, and the purchaser in buying, and save time as we wish to dispose of 300 Lots at this sale. We need the money or its equivalent. Terms cash, or 14 cash, balance in monthly, quarterly or semi annual payments, with interest at 6 per cent. On defferred pay ments interest payable with principle payment. Sale will take place in Hillsboro National Bank Building, on Second Street, at 1 P. M. on 11 111 .V I KDU U I 1 Hillsboro Garden Tracts Auctioneers KURATLI BROS, and Hon. N. B. Brooks, Goldendale, VVn. ELECTION NOTICE Far Um City I Hillsboro, Oregon Notice la hereby given that cn ttooday. the 7th day of Decem ber. 1914. at the City Hall in the City Hail in the City of Hillsbo ro, Washington County. Oregon. general city election will be held for all elective officers of aid city, namely: One Mayor. One Councilman for Ward No. L One Councilman for Ward No. 2. One Councilman for Ward No. S. One City reorder. One City Tieasurer. Whkh election will be held at 9 o'clock in the morning and will continue until 6 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Dated this 25th day of Novem ber, 1914. C. A. Heidel. Recorder of Hillsboro, Oregon. Members of the Pythian Sister order tendered Hon. W. N. Bar rett a surprise Tuesday evening, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Mr. Barrett is a charter member of the order, is a native son. has spent all his ire here, and for many years hrs practiced law. In appreciation of the guest of honor he was presented with a Pythian lapel button, and responded with a short talk. Music and a guess ing contest were enjoyed by the guests. Refreshments were served at a late hour, and the event was long to be remember d bv the participants. Christmas is to be celebrated in the good old fashioned way at Scholia this year. The Scholia Union Sunday School are plan ning on a big Christmas tree for the children and a short piO-rram on Christmas Eve. at the Artisan Hail. Expenses for the tree and treats for the children will be covered by popular subscription and the committee hopes all will respond with a good will in help ing them dispense Christmas cheer to all. The committee in charge of arrangements is Mrs. FerdGroner, Mrs. Lester Camp bell and Mr. Avev. A hearty welcome is extended to alL The Commercial Club meets very Tuesday night, and all members are rq"ested to at tend. The Paia t Teachers bo- ety will meet at the (I jo rooms until the Library can receive them. The Club has appointed a committee to look into the mat ter of duster lights and cost to maintain, and a report will be submitted in a few days. Cost fall night service in the busi-j tea part of town will also be1 tit us. I ffH In A. M'M. Vuntj IMlKi.il I r-r -Ht- I.om; Mitl - ' I Th adverse vote on so many . measure put up t th poopl ! th recent rleetiitu show that ithetv is sanity in lruon. In; tiuH th iroimtTS of fanatical : 'legislation will learn that time and n.oney are wasted on these fruitless attempt to gt froak metsurc enacted int law. r,ov..i:iict WithcitnU i no ilnding that all U not pleasant in joer Ur the catiihit for ap pointive place i numerous and ieriteiiL The irenersl charge ft thai me tirewoman wrumi forward in supporting men for hiuh places. ,Uil SI KKU'SI: uviil Kriiuse. an rstertned i neer of this county, died at tU- lar.lner Sanitarium. Hiuslmro. NovemUr '.M. I'.'U. after an ill ness of over a year. He was Urn at tlervin. I'ommernia, tier trany. Jan. S. ISIS He nerved n the ! ra e M rusMJn War ol IS70-1. in the German army, and ut the si. if of laris. After ,ii4-linri'o iin honors he emi- L'ratiii to Ami-ru'iL and settled on the plains of Minnesota. He left Minnesota on account oi the rigorous Wir.ters, and landed in V a-thiru'titn I'mmtv in l.sTT. tlir chasing a quarter section fouth ( Lorneiius. anil hal maue M home here continuously ever since, lie was a nun of the trii-ti-st inteeritv. and hell to the honor of the old school H was ttcll read, had advanced idetn on economic and other lU '-cioiis. and was a good cn- vrvjiionnhsL r.eini' a veteran of the (o-rnian army he was in tensely interested in the present struggle in KurK. 1 he funeral services were con ltirtiit nt IHiniminif Lv llcv I. Stuehe. A. Ih rgert Sr . II. Wl ker and H. Kamna. I'. K.iecker. C Krahmer and J. bchoknecht acting as pall learer Mrs. Krause passed aav m iH'j'temtwr, l!l:t. Thre 'children moirn his loss Auw'ust. Citistav and Kmma. a. I n siding at Rooming. V M V I 1 Opening Thursday Afternoon and EVENING l 111 i The Floor is in Fine Condition, Has Been Recently Cleaned and Refinished Admission Free Sharing 25 cents E. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was in town Wednesday. j Geo. Hathorn, of Salem, came down Tuesday to spend Thanks-' giving at Laurel. Hoffman has the finest line of solid gold, diamond pet. pendants and neckchains in town. 83 : it Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. S. Parker, of Portland, came out Wednes day to spend Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Lilligard, at Laurel. The Social Circle of the Christian Church will hold Christmas Bazaar in the Link later building, next door to the Delta Drug Store, Dec. 4 and 5. Wm. Nelson Jr. and Cliff Long have arranged to run the skating; rink this Winter, and have laid in a supply of new skates. A. C. Shute and C. Jack Jr. were Hood River visitors the last week, attending the bankers' Convention for Group 1. MPS III NKY HUO.'kS Mrs. Johanna Hrncks, wife of Henry Urocks.of South Tualatin, died at the family home, Nov. ISt. 1911. aged h years, 'J months. 11 lays. She was horn in (iermany Feb. 7, 1 ST7. and was marriisl to Mr. (trucks Nov. Zl, WA. She came to America years ago, and husband and wife settled in Oregon, going on their farm 2f years ago last July. Mrs. Ilrock lived to see the Ith generation in her immediate family. She is survived by her husband and sev en children: Mrs. Jos Wilke. Mt. Aniu-i; Mrs. (J. ) Michel, port land; Mrs. Alois May r, San Fran ijco, K. J. Hroeks, Antelope, Ore.; Mrs. John liiinke. Moan tainilale; Mrs. Arthur Milten berger. HillslK.ro, and Miss KtU I'rocks, at home. The funer al takes plac Thanksgiving Iay. The Carnegie library will be dedicated Wednesday. Dec. and the committee will arrange for a program. The affair wi take place in the evening. It was erroneously announced that Carl Heidel had filed to micceed himself as city recorder, Mr. Heidel states tthat he is not a candidate, and will not be one, as he is too busy to again take the office, Argus to Jan. 1, 1916, $1. RuJkcI (or V inhinilon County, Orrf.m, Keimtn of M.-f,.liiiifi. ,.,iir, ( ,, ih- Vw en l 'J'Hinly K.ii. (Knr i i. 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