r 'J, , i 4. mmim I r 1 OS QIC fOBS OF BOO The Oirnco (Operative lUr.pni ft1!1 nilll'nr TIV 1 Garden weds in bulk At Greer"!. Ming Aswiation (Inc.! w.Ill.TII II.Q ll ...JlC IRK I iVnl llreve. CMkt4 as Ckargtd S OlEtIV ALSO rWJND QULTV thiir first annual Spring Orrnm, Tursday. March AH parties having cows, hrifrrs. hitrart. hows, farm Implement, buggii, etc. for tale should make entry with the Manager. VV. J. 1 1 avl. or at any of the stores in Orenco. It Is intended to hold a community ale of thia character at least twice each year, and provide an npimrtunity to anyone wishing to II or buying farming atock or implements. All entiles should Ut sent in not later than Satur day, March 6. o an to be suita bly advertised. -W. J. Head, aired capitalist of Manager. 48tf The state's wit- Oswald A. Olson, who recent ly returned from Berlin, was in the city the Ust of the week. He has spent several year in voice culture in Germany's capi- tal. and will give a concert in COUEGIH OFFICER Pas law Maklag Sherifl the Man WtwCeJIetts- LmttttfKy Claus.- it is to nae inrcT AT ONCE US Vdara to WaM at fartaii t'ampU-11. Monday, heard . Ulaftftat Iff rail Jfltift rarer, an l,ret drove. r - - a a a a W wa a nine-year-old iai ijr name of Jensen, and the Wire Is too olT coior" to puo (h. The jury was out but minutea when they returned mtishoro. at the Crescent Thea vetdict of guilty. The jury: tre. Tuesday evening. reU 23. ... . lf I IIU r.iu.rlnir will tu in l-'.tlL'lillh went, Ul, Krouwwn. wnl;' ' !V tmT iii Herman awu ..,, be a rare opportunity for Hills boro's music lowers. Oamaar Way $igs Bill. sad Casatt ! a Mst Saon il to- Rasmussen. Un it ...ii v...l vt';ii;m r, piewrit. iuni .iiuiii. ev. Henry Miller, IC. II. ker. Albert Running and C. C. Vick. The isse o" State versus John t. .ary, charged wlih attempt- a statutory crime, was tried iterdav. Mrs. Gallic Hugh- t,.ntirtpJ aa to O'Leary's con- t't. and the jury evwenuy oe- vvd her. as wen as me evi- la nce oi ivoy ,lr witnesses. The Oregon legislature has pa ed a law repealing the clause which makes the treasurer the tax collector and places that duty upon the sheriff of the varbui Oregon counties. The house first patted the new law, but placed no emergency clause on the measure. It was sent to the Senate and that body added the measure making it emergency. It was sent back ti . L .. t f 1 f I il ... nit Mr lnw UU,M; uidy ni.ii fu -i...i.i i,UnHM Douy concurred, jusi wnen inj viwii nvns a."w " - , . . . au iivnee. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Tews, of Hiilsboro. Feb. It 1115. a daughter. (Jreer's for ail kind of bulk garden seeds. K. E. Lyons came down from Yamhill the middle of the week, to look after business matters. Springtime Is here, so now is the time to make garden. I!uy your garden seeds at Greer's. J. W. Enochs, of Orenco, was in town yesterday. Northern grown bulk garden seeds at Greer's. August Koasi. of Baverton, was up yesterday, a witness in circuit court rai 11. MIES DEM Hi PORIO Was Janitor of the Clinton-Kctiey School Bulldinr. For Years DEATH SlWOt.NDEO IV MVSTEIV Lcm a Wilt 14 Two Chiyrca-Wcll Kaowa Is MiHfcr governor will sign uo h a in Hit-r A trr liflMTH it lA tint liif.!'." Go to Gotham for high grade lh4t k iit Vi-to iL and inside of hawea. Just received -a big U--avs it will bcne a law if shipment of sweat pads, deer not hair. 75c; goat hair, 65c. These Th legislators hold that they sell higher elsewhere. We also tter4 jn 8ch , position that thi y have a high grade collar, j reg- wou, have to increaa tl.e pi v ular. inctudinwr 21 inch. Kobe Ilerst and two truj blankets. 10 percent off the the iUU or etae reiorl the col. Ulary weni . cq .jgya, A n whips, u-tinn hark to the oKcc of the the stand and made matters urire ,tt)Ck, going at 75 cents. me bv his eviaence. lie was Siinptiy Convicie, me jury i r out but ten minutes. The r. Hdw. Uivett, A. a Oillfy. . ...... i ti a a J. Williams, r. p. Mara, iris Uficbeo, J. T. York. Frank wr. VV. K. Newell. Garfield kymond, Jolm Kassebaiim, tns lUwmusaen, Henry Miller. The court received the plea or liity by Hert Gailey. and sen- ced him from two to five i .. a.. ..i. a in n tne lHn. uuv paroieu t on I.innle Carl, the noted reader, will give an evening'a program of readings nest Wednesday, February 21. at 8 o'clock. In the United Evangelical church, on Third strvet Admission, 25c. Mm. Carl's wlnHome manners and clear, musical voice make sheriff. The treasurers say tint it ii! take a week to grt their balance into shape but thia can probably be overcome, a tho daily bal ance are closed the next morn ing after the day's collection. There would be no neefssity of thi largest assortment of bulk garden seeds in the county. JudijeC. E.Kindt of Kinton. was in the city yesterday, greet ing friends. Mrs. C. E. Wells was Uken to IVrtland. Monday, for surgical attention. fk-o. Harms, of Mountaindale. wan a county seat visitor this morning. The latest in ladies neckwear. direct from Paris via Chicago, at Hiilsboro Mercantile Co. Chss. Hickethier, the veteran of Cedar Mill, was In town yes- terdnv, greeting his many coun ty seat friends. lujval tailored suits always fit and retain their shape. Hiilsbo ro Mercantile Co. 0. G. Barlow and wife, of You and your children are safe if you wear Dr. Lowe's superior glasses eye safe and price safe, cost you no more than the inferior kinds usually sold and you have the benefit of his skill and more than 22 years' experience as an ex clusive optometrist When you patronize him you receive the combined service of the trained eye specialist and scientific opti cian. One charge covers the en tire cost of examination, frames snd lenses. Dr. Lowe guaran tees his glasses to give satisfac tion whether they cost 12 o more. If tou pay more you pay too much. If you pay less you do so at the sacrifice of material used and service rendered. Dr. Lowe will be in Washington Ho tel Parlor. Saturday. Feb. 27. Kftm of Hiilsboro references. and was held in high esteem by No agents employed, beware of the employers. There had been those claiming to be such. Re some complaint made to the member the day and date. principal, and a short time be- A good investment 130 feet front: six room residence; pave- of the school had asked for h ?Awto!ft! resignation. Mr. Bridges was found dead in the basement a short time afterward, being dis covered by s jme of the smaller pupils. M. M. Bridges was well known in Hiilsboro. and for years was connected with the Climax Mills. He leaves a wife and two chil dren. The son, Forest Bridges. raoraxaiosuL. acaoJoMrtea tkr F. A. BAILEY, It D. rystelaaaa4 OSmw- Cpatain la Kwl Mim unit ad SaOE PbMM & Ctty MS; ftoMoasOtClty WWWWWoftWW R. It ERWIN, It D. PHTSJC1AM AMD tUCSSON Swim s. r. f . ft. A , r. B. Oak ia th TuJoS Stork. TkJr I l Mats StiwU, HUlaboro, I Marion M. Bridges, janitor o the Clinton-Kelley school. Port land, died yesterday afternoon. February 17. 1915. at 3:15. Mi. Rridirea had been ianitnr t th Do not forget that Green haye building for several years, ELMEKiH. SUITH IL D. D. OJ PHYSICIAN & SUftGKO" OSTEOPATH OKct Hoar-9 to it a. m.; t to f ft. m. TunUf, TharUv, tUlartWf 9 to 1 1 Call aaMrvrcd day Bkt. &h pbosca. Ofic ocr Hiuabwo HatiiMia', J. 0. HODB, II D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON church, on Third Street Hillsbo-1 OFFtCUpa-aiik U ScfcalaMrtah S dt . ro. t'nee, suuu. inquire 01 u. Shinnaberger, Southern Pacific depot or J. S. Ashley, Forest Grove. 46tf The safe of the Badger Lum ber Company was robbed of about a hundred dollars. Monday, some time during the night Mr. Frentzel was tn Portland at the time and did not know of the any change tn printed nuiier h..r a d..lihtful entertainer. Be provided the shenii u not sure to attend, if you desire to finicky" about using the sta ln. tionery. or tax receipts of the " F ' - ww- A good lnvestment-130 feet treasurer. Il word "Sheritr" could add th with but little pan the grounds that he front: six room residence, pave- w . - f . . UUUIV old Murn to his home ami ment tld for; norm or innsuan There will be no increase of W the life of a law abiding at- church, on 1 him Mfeet iiuisdo- h rij. 1 unJer he tu.A. to the ro. Price. WJUu. inquire 01 u. 1-,- .B,t tK vovn WriiT everv month, and he was Shinnaberger. Southern Pacific L n ih. h.m iha iced unaer m care 01 uw, depot, or J. o. Asnit-y, rwrrvi nresent urove. ww Of course, Hie Governor m ght Hiilsboro D oule recall the sera- veto the bill and that would leave nade of pretty songs, early on matters as they are. It is known rKrittmaa morn in if. by the Sacal that he does not b-licve in the v re u n. and win emergency Clause ui-tng usea ex tensively. and he may conclude to kill the bill. hhur Brown, his attorney. jGiiley some weeks ago threat- d to kill Miss U'.oyd, a school Whcr. i a f t . . 1 1 . ft. u.d u ah j.t 1..1 Kniiimerwii wm J itwei Camp Fire Gir n jury w JoublU ss be glad of an oppor- ' ... ti4 tunity to no to the Crescent State vs John Doe. right name LU.''V , :.,k, it,nMi.ff n a Itatty. charged with larceny " M A Program to be a horse from M. Waeiner Jr, , . ,t. .mrt t Ri5 )i for trial today. " T " ' r' State vs Geo. Baldwin, charged th robbing the Cedar Mill and Wanted-at once: Youngmen etxger stores, pleaded guilty for automobile business. Big H was given from two to five pay. We make you expert in Vars on each Plea. He was pa- ten weeks by man. ray us i wr )lt-.L however, but must report we secure you posiiion. vcniury yiiVeek. and if his parole is Automobile InsUtute, urn Ange- laUnl he will be taken to the leu, Cat., n. Mm. VL A. Denver, of War- State vs James K. Harper, U,ntnn haw Astoria, where to broke Trigg's arm a few ., h. r,.i,ui for about 30 HILLS BORO WINS Portland, were in town the first years ago he moved to Portland of the week. 0. G. is getting The coroner of Multnomah the fishing fever. County is holding an investiga The Hiliaboro Mercantile Co. tion today. have just received a shipment of .'U steers - nuIT sed. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson, of below Farmington. were in town the last of the week. Mr. Johnson is farming the old home stead. The Hiilsboro Grange meets every, second Saturday In ea:h month. St Valentine Day was observed ast Saturday with a good dinner and program. M. M. Bridges, of Portland. is a promising young elettncal burglary until his return the en nneer. n mnrninir Thre is no clue Bridges was a brother of to the identity of the perpetra . Bridges, of Hiilsboro. He tor - The safe was not locked. was a good business man. and ht rtintr nff the rombina- stood high in commercial circles .in- Anthr mhhorv was that when in business here. Several nt th -nt rv of the Kilham house. , v. .... - at Orenco, Sunday night when Mrs. Kilham was at church. The burglar took away a safety box, which contained an insurance policy and some college papers, which were of no value to the robber. He evidently took the Phohbs OfSes. City 384; Ras. City Sbi IltJJBBOSO, ORfcCON Room 16 WtahiBftoa Hotel TUES. THURSDAY osd SATURDAY Dr. AmZa Em Cj.Tjerfr OMcopatbk Phyokiaat OffiM hoait iota II a. I to 4 p. in m.m. ataaasj &. DAOLSY A KZZZZ ', ATTORMKVS-AT-LAW JtooBBl 1 aa4 i Kkaf SalMlaf HILUBOBO. . UtBbUX E. D. TOnOUE KEAL ESTATE TRANSFLkS A It Tunr to l'i4 A KitU, a alm tUtton ... I to Hmrf Lrt'lcilnll to T C jm. 75101 7S ft bik 16 V ".ruiE.. jo 0 at Chpmn to C C Wtlil. iu a ate 14 1 1 t J w ....... is Mrs Mary Uk to lirt it KltuJi, lot In Klrlw !. $ So Piiaala to Hpdocer Ilicku!l. Ii-t la lKuicalc Utblt. 4S Goat Tllbtrg to Karad llobpv, 3 a ocmintiw iyo Joba Kliklcjr to EiBttt Sotiig'ta, lot in Mcuatr S"' ATTORNKY-AT-LAW The Hiilsboro bowling team de- box and did not inspect iu con-0tfietJ ta sckaiaMtiA aiieya, tuesoay hikoc score ui vuvv.. - 2479 to 2409. Olson bowled the window. high score of the contest Notice to Farmers: TheBeth- McMinnvi.ie lanv fpoH chnnrwr will run Satur- McMar.is, 144, 183. 201; total. hv Jan. 30. Feb. 13. Feb. 27. 1 Omulr. A. C. Shots iiIk. auio A tol PATJ. if t . ISA 101 I " . . " I " oo;ave. 110. ueane. hm, ipi, March 13. March ZI. and every 139; toU', 460; ave. 153. Lbnst- Saturday in April AL CroenL ensen. i, ra, i: total, 4iw; ....... .. sve. 136. Sardan. 150. 149, 170; The joy or Marvtn Bailey, tne w aa out' Sunday, the guest of his total. 469; ave, 156. Edwards, young Udar Mill robber paroiea brother. J. M. Bridges. He says 177. 204. 162; total, 543; ave, by Judge Campbell, the other he svea improvements here every 181. Grand total. 2409. day, was short lived. He had nUiSDOrO to mure iuu u wc swu wa Dr. Smith. 159. 174 148, total thsn Sheriff Reeves placed him 481; ave, 160. Wolfersperger.l under arrest on a warrant irom 134. 174 167; total, 475: ave, Columbia County, charged htm ikq I.U 1P3 t" 17Q- i.ln'iih hnrir irv ftf KAinier. ine Ul, 493; ave,' 164. Shute. 146. Columbia County officer came THOS. H. TONGUE, J R 156. 167; toUl. 469; ave. 156; Ol- after Bailey today ana tne young sen. 204 156, 201; total. 561; ave. ster will not go to school, but 187. Grand total. 2479. will remain in tne at. ueiens jau office, attain to Sctutisatrka ttoe The Jovians, of Portland, will ""tjl tried on another cnarge. bowl a return game here Satur-Diiey cnea wun m. n wBtu tt'ks ago. was heard luesuay, yrsra departed Tuesday, after a ivttr atatunewo to nima cnuri-rp-r pleaded guilty and the wet,k!s visit with her uncle. Geo. 7B;."'i c', ' r00 urt sentenced him to a year in T, ljsdford in4 family. Mrs. 4c.S?lilf?1: '.. it county tall. h..ru. wna tuMtmistrfMaat War- v..k..i.. n... 1. it u,ii im . . . . I'llUli - - w - I lkHTMV rentown for many years. For sale: Choice Jersey cow, Marv In Ua ley. who assisted in hi Cedar Mill store robbery. Moro KUiuy, Olio nri. , - - . . , . . . niirt,,. oto five year sentence in the R". JV" '?,!' 'r, UA,V " Ha was naroled rnHK oaiiy. vw srhwi, . Tlinhone 11. K. Urabhorn, m-a- verton Central. Residence three nitcntiary. He was paroled condition that he go to school, I report to the sheriff regular If he shall attend school, r does attend and does not n- y himself, then he will be ken to Salem. Bailey is under years of ago, ! Default cases-Cora Smith vs enry Smith: Lowengart vs iwenirart Wtlkins vs McMannis, decree foreclosure on tract tn Garden a A oibtr lau.U are 11 1 1 n f 4 w 1 1000 K M Tunsiw to Victor lutttirlor, toiiiv6s ft oa IUfun 1 Mary ilall to Maty Smck, lot la Sbrrwood I no KnnU to () A I'aluwr, 40 "rr Scboll. 8ely plce 19 C at Clom to Kimna Muun, 9 a VttiMoU Placa l-o J K larnilv to L I llufltkrr. lo -x 1 50 ft at Hankt J D A Otto to Ailolph A Sam KhniitU water ilsht & pipt line prtvllrg. Toby Smith to Mlr Adkint, 15 a miles south of Reedvllle. on Cooper Mountain. 47-9 D. M. Mclnnis, of Portland. vas a city visitor yesterday. He lt;U BOia ins nominKS "M hlleitoa Acre Stavton. and IS now talcing a Coaierc Tt A Slni;i to ILiber r-.ui Mr. Mclnnis former! V COn-1 CWI Club. 100 ft hi Hutur.... ducted a store at Hazeldale. near c w u 11 e Kunlce Walker 10 w k uiock, 11 03 (to correct title)!) McUmmI cl 1 c. trip he makes. Edgar Meresse, of McMinn ille, formerly of this county, was irranted lioense to wed Ma bt. Edith Bryant 'yesterday. Mewse is on a Yamhill (.ounty newspaper. "The Honor of Bill Jackson" will be the headliner, at the Poo le's, tomorrow and Saturday. J. W. Kerrigan will be with us next Monday and Tuesday, as Terrance 0 Rouke, Mrs. Mary Risner expects her trother. Wm. Karstetter. of Hit nois, to rnve in Hiilsboro, the ast of the week, and upon his return Mrs. Risner will go bast with him. The basket ball games last week were as follows: forest (Wve All Stars defeated Hills mro Hiirh. 15 to 8; Banks defeat ed Hiilsboro High Juniors. 51 to 13: Hiilsboro High Juniors de feated Columbia University Jun iars, 16 to 8. Rcidville. Tor Sale- Team horses, weight 1 1 000 1. littvnmia havraclr ufatrnn II ..! I .I -I I rOV, liai nvna, iipjm.) " uemei v uraum.nn, coni.r.... ow.4. havrake. all in good Con- t. tr nr si hAM 11 'ai aain 1 ' . . m dit bn. and a rare bargain lor Wettein Oregon Trunt Co 10 It Babb,lo,8secs4 A JJ t 1 r I w 10 aion of sheriff's sale Wm. Nelson vi B. L Wilcox, cree, judgment H. T, Bagley appointed to ex amine titlt in application of the 1 ..,.1. tl A mria V r title to land at or near Cher jy Grove. Diaries for 1915 at Hoyt's. Sduilmerich's butter is clean. Uncle Sam says so, - Hiilsboro Mercantile Co. I ICveryoody knows that bulk Varden seeds are best Buy hem at Greer's and get the price and assortment Dwiirht Pomeroy and wife, of .t'lrtvvillo. were In town the last pf the week. Vaii n tnvitiwt in tlm aorv - - -.. 1 uu a.u it... .v u .w w . . w WW. Ad.iress uox 1 1, ivouie o, lt the Baptist Church next Sun Hiilsboro, Ore. w day. Prof. J. Sherman Wallace, Trw Lsdioa' Auxiliary card I of McMinnville College, wil nnriu at the Commercial Club Dreach in the morning on "The ltnnma VriA&v afternoon, was Ideal Christian." and in the eve unTi .ti.n.ll. Mrs. J. J. Krebs Ining on "Why Not Sin?" The mnA mim Melon Killen had the Sunday school meets at 10 a m high scores. and the Young People's Service r,. ,x . J at 6:30 D. m. Praver meetinR ia the Hiiwwro ire heM gt ;30on Thureday evcnlnK. win kito 1 us iuiii annum jonri U. UALL ATTOB ttY-AT-LAY? ttausaoKu. . okssvi. W. W. DiUlOETT ATTORKmr-AT-tAW Orrioa: Mala Straat, ooaw Oemt Moa-A UlLLMIORO , ORR . - VWVWMM-WMMMMrVrVW day night Disced under arrest He w one - .L . .. LliA .nil kaa The city beat the farmers last fc ""'"'r Saturday night the scores being: ft lJ V?- -r-ff jArHi ' m ,ti uc- ir.1.1 1 the world. 411; are. 141. Jot Corrten. lot, isi, For sale: ATTOM8T-AT-LAT2S3 1 HillsaX)t ('fton 1rVrrVWrXrrVrTVtM skkftre 116; tola!, 4j8 aee, IJJ. Huoermn, 141, 119, I9S; tolal, 475! . a Ed gar Re bat. 106, ISO. IJi; tolal, 37; ave, 119. I lei man KvBw. 9, 193, in; To tal. J94; ave, iji. Grand Tot!, Stijo. CITY- Btown, 15$, tS4. 49: total, 45; ave, ijj. uaibiem. 159. IJ9. no; lotai, 4J4! ve, 14.V logiea. 115. 107, 13 ; "ft- tal, 361; ave, tat. DcCuumd, 144. 67, liS; toUl, 4591 sve, l3. worn. 10a, 161, iSa; total, S9; '71 Total, taja. Two cows, one fresh. the other to freshen between now and April 1. S. M. Chap, man, 2 miles west of Hiilsboro. Phone Cornelius, Zoi. -u Two things govern the selec tion of lenses and frames for the glasses whioh Dr. Lowe has to offer vou. There's the way you Grand look in them and there's the way you look through them. His Aim ia tn spa that both wavs are sat- Banks, iafactonr to you. He will be in ORENCO, TelcpHona ofiea ataia to). AUtaioS DXL.X7.nYDD Socotaaor to Dr. USot ovtr OtlU Drag tUoro. BaocUat, ttttwoaa sO fts4 th Sta. Hiilsboro, Ortu H. J. Smith, of near Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Perkins was an Argus caller today. Hotel Washington Parlors, to 4 . . J- I I ... i Cl. 1 L. IV, were tenaerea a surpnse party. n. .M1 . pnw5 o ciock oniy. oaiuraay, ceo. at their home on nfth btreet, SL Valentine's eve. The enjoy ment of the evening was 500. after which delicious refresh tnents were served. Those ores ent were Messrs. and Mesdames U-.Hiilsboro Mercantile Co. K0.V neaier, ueo. oievena, bri Luther. Fred Cornelius, J. u Anderson. Grove, Friday, Feb. 26. W. G. Walker, of Banks, was an Argus caller this afternoon. Ham and sausage our special- $15, blue serge, suit Hiilsboro Mercantile The beit In town at Co. Hon. E. W. Haines, of Forest Klrove, waa down to Hiilsboro Monday, a witness in circuit court. ball at Hiilsboro Hall, Saturday evening. Feb. 2a These attain are al ways largely attended, and have received a liberal patronage. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace, of Portland, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, near Farmington, Sun- day. . Combs' Furniture store has added a fine line of dishes and crockery. See them before buy ing, and you will buy there, tf wm. unnstensen, oi wewuerg. where he follows contracting and building, was over this week, the guest of his sister, Mrs. F. A. Duncan. Midniffht dance at Helvetia II..II Q. J. ! . Oft on, oaiuruay evuiiniK. rcu, w. . KVervhnriv nv lad. Thna. Knrd.H Money 10 loan on mmi ocvui- Manager. 40-8 W. P. Bellrood, of Portland, was in the city Tuesday, and made the Argus office a pleasant call. - ----- ity. 1 represent three large fire insurance companies, uive me a call. E. I. Kuratli. ' W. E. and IL A. Davies. of For sale: Full blood coal black Percheron mare, 4 years old, about 1300; good worker, sound and true. Also high grade lioi stein cow. out of Frakes' herd, giving 4 gallons milk daily -bell with or without caii.-w. uay nard, Hiilsboro, R. 2, between Laurel and Scholia. 47-U Miss Amelia Dick, who has been at Hood River for the past year, has returned honH to spend few months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dick, of West Union. Wanted: Fat or poor -cows, bulla, or anything you wish to turn to beef. Will exchan. e good mirk cows for beef cattle. Phone or write Peterson liros., Forest Gtove, Ore. 4t3 8 J. W. McConnell, working for John Ironside, near Laurel, was kicked bv horse. Monday, and Banks, for years in the sawmill Bu8taine( three broken ribs. Dr. Dances at Honey Hall, Aloha, every second and fourth Satur days in month. Everybody in vited. 47.8- Ell." Srtirton maa dnuin tmrn Mlllltlitlir tho laat nt ttio tunnlr He is working for Hare & Mil- husiness. were in the city Mon day, on business at the court houae. You can find some moth-proof ..I . mu aknn nn Mnln St.. iromi . . t..i 47.s juiiii m-avji. .... . All the latest reprint copy- Erwin was called and attended his injuries. W. J. Head, of Orenco, was in town Tuesday. He is inaugurat ing a series of aalea at Orenco, Wm. Wolf, of Beaverton, was taken into custody yesterday, on acharueof non-payment of ali mony, fixed by the court His ex-wife complained that he was not paying any attention to the court order, and he will have a hearing in a day or so. Wm. takes his arrest philosophically, and says it isn't the first time he has been in the toils on the same art'air. The Kangaroo court pre ferred a charge against Wolf soon after breakfast this morn i a J iS ingr, ana ne was nnea niiy cenw and sentenced to scrub out the inner corridor. The address of Oswald Olson, at Hendricks' Hall, Cornelius, Mondav. was well attended. Mr, Olson, who recently came from Berlin, says that the bermans aro a unit in the war, and that the country expects to gain ulti mate victory. He says that there is general feeling there that England is at the bottom of the war, and that the feeling is not so strong against France and Russia. The country, Mr. Olson says, has unlimited resources, and there is a feeling of optim ism everywhere. He states thai the reports from London and Paris, as well as Petrograd, do not tell the true story of condi tion? at the front and that Ger man arms are victorious when outside reports give contrary news. A parties in Germany ha says, are united in patriotism and in the Spring there will be Briag your eggs to Greer's. Emil Duycke, of Mountaindale, was in the city Tuesday. Chicken grit shell bone and chick food at Greer's. Peter Herman, of Minter Bridge,, was a county seat caller yesterday. Blue Andelusian cockerels; also M . a t la eggs tor natcmng. km. uoos. brest Grove ; phone aad. 48 1 Next Sunday evening a stere- opticon lecture of "The Passing of Old Ohina" will be given by Mr. Harris, at the Plymouth Church, at 7:30 o'clock. All are invited. Scores of Hiilsboro references. For . sale: Mare, 3 years, un broke; about 1100. Sire, Boge's Belgian. Inquire of Oscar Jo hansen. Hiilsboro. R. 5. Box 60 near Farmington. 47-9 Quarterly meeting in the Free Methodist Church will begin Fri day evening, at 7:30. and will continue over Sunday. There will be three services on Sabbath, 11 a. m.: 3 o. tn. and 7:30. Rev. W. N. Coffee, Qf Portland, will be present and have charge of the meetings. TheH. G. L Club met at the horn ot Jos. Lorsubg, on Thurs day evening. The hours were spent in playing whist and danc ing, ine new memoers wno were initiated were Dorothy Days, Mamie Grenbemer and Will Day. Prizes were awarded to Frank " Ritchey and Alice rrrrrrrr.rrrHW rV fremiti Axicrsca, U. U. PHYSICIAN & SURGR Successor to Dr. Cuani tiien. Office and Drugstore, 03t TilapboBO coo matin. rrlrMrrVMWrWrrarJt SCHNABEL & LaT.OCHE awatea, 1 ittea innini ftta ta i 4 a a ff ft -a. teetoVS aril -a iNe a. ItftaWw, lira: f- Mr4t toHI. ItiaMMt lUiAal fiaal lam i! ft-Ja PORTLAND. OHE. DR. W. E. PITTBNGBR Dentict Bank; ' " " " - ' HlLLftBORO - ' Swift Refreshments were Permelia Lawson, of Portland, served. has sued James Lawson for di- M on farm yorce. Sh , alleges desertion and iand8.-Washington Co. Inv. Co. wants the custody of four minor c M. p.-i,n, tonm i rjim. ... ma ft t a l k.TCTJ AU ft a & Vft IIIIM Anrwau mtm children, ine nusoana aesenea orrii Kndinr. HiUshoro. Ore- Tnnteait aui. B ml JftAl-l ber tn hub, aiier wedded life. 43tf Vanderwal. who settled 9R voaH nf .Intin Pastor Harris, of Plymouth the loss of H. Florin, who lost LitMk mill Ka1m a Blmnial OQ.. I m 1 . I. - oAAMM VIIa.. viiiui vii, win uviii oin.nm .n-1 rurniiure in uie okukkiu uc iesot Lenten sermons next Sun-1 fife Bay9 that the blaze caused day morning, which will run un- the destruction of one of the old- til Easter, ine general subject I est walnut trees in county. The will be'The Genius of the Chris- tree measure nearly two feet in tian Life." The opening sermon diameter. Florin's furniture loss will be on "The Personal Ele- wa8 adjusted at S300. ment in unrisuanuy. umer DR. J. R. MAREHAIAn DENT I Si i bsmI ' Xxla and TiM. lr ! . l;... iii u- uii..i ii.... bv sDectat reuuea SUDjecu will u n hi in nwni - .Kn iat;tnre.nn w Ufa er, at the mill and lojjingcamp. right fiction, 50c, at Hoyt's. which nromise to be of value to ureat oilonsive movement tn the community. See his an- both the East and West theatres nouncement elsewhere. of war. Mr. Harris . . l . ;. "Tu. iu.i. I reunicu Lna icvturQuii uiv 10 ue unnsiiftn, iuv vnns-r;- . ts-i- -ian mt OI unnsuan vnuu, yui a- - - .7 - . nMMinn in tian Joy and Power;" "The L"rhu" i-t Wv Leadership of Jesus;" and "The Ply?ath Church last Sunday Hone of Immortality." These morning. atihiects cover a wide range off Do not forget the Sixteenth thought and will be a serious Annual Ball of tit Osboro lire effort to meet the vital questions I Department which will be held of thoughtful people on the ap-1 in IlJ::-9 V ca tts wc-.i piication of Christianity to life. of Fib. U DR. C. H. POLLOCS, Dentist Upstairs, in Liuklater D;!:j Buildiug, Main trc:l Hilbbero - - - Crs Iamnowprapaisd to t"" oaaaa,Uparwaa. IiJ -3- ItoUry Mke-Oa. J "i i - I I it