C.AArui trnM mi mu or cm court I lite CM st,K' Jul' a. iaJt .1 .... .. iiM tic it I MM I UUi nrw.-i VW AIm Waee wno " "-" Vmation ' : "w M'1 under t nu.ipoauion oulJ prove more ctly taiuaversot th county. i. intereatlnil to know at t. - WltT Judith li. k. "B uring his nrst ler-n ii tht-r hav beer- tlb W July 6 ffty-ti.i mm! not to mention the . fv, .1 um liearu. nw nmu ,.turned 3t tr ' 1 6 hive Urn disposed of e ha b-en paid in to the i.. Ilmti since Juiy i, Iraidnt rout, of which nty w-cure practically an , .Uluclituf expense pi both i' tit ana grand, nice surplus Is left to thr ir lh old rtifi ne thU wa r,lor.ow ni t lh amouni rk to be dtspomi oi oy one The tax oarers were then lied to pay out a great deal nev for the board or prta fin the county jail. because imuomiibl to try them a i it la now. iiiijvtiitticti - nouti:iii In the cue t,f Stat Tfeoa Kennedy, lU-tYndant changed hit lra of nut yuilty to all indict- im nK and entered a pica of trinity to all imlictmnt, with the exriptioti of the indictment against him for rape. Upon mo- tiuti of litrnt Attorney tongue the irit ii-t ntt-ri t of raitf wu or- li-r-d (liNrtiiHHfd by th court. Krnm dy 4taif'(l guilty to eight indictmrntM, and iw-nteiiee wan lai-l uiMtit hint m follow : On neven of the lmlirtni-nl he wan fined $'i"0 and rents each, or in ilefult ut payment. 125 days in the county jail; on the other in- dictntent lie a4 fined $200. or 1(D) iluy in J:nl. However, upon nu.dition that he pay $750 and the roKtM of the action, he waa paroled itMiti the balance, during Kmm tx-havior. He was ftiven 10 er::est hue m f.uio am Drive Mattila etf Tec-Feet I UI Near the J. t!. Recvra Farm WAS ALONC AT TINE OP ACCIDENT WwFeeaJ Dtt4 Tfcit Mlat ky Mr Mwkti. Wke kU Wit t Watt Eroeat Urelie. aged about 35 yeara. who lived in Iflooniing, waa fouml dead, crushed under his machine, by Mr. Ilughea. who was on his way to work, at dayn in which to imy his ftne.and o'clock this morning. miint rxrt to the aheritT once Mr. Urelje was alone and no wy am months until turuier one knows esactly what tim we notice of the court. Wm. j. I .,.(, u ,k,.ma ii....Ui Hare att'ar'd at cHins'l for Kenni'iiy. and UUtrict Attorney K II. Tongue for the state. llillshoro ItfU'kah I-olge. No. Inttalled ulliceni at its regu lar rni-ftiiig Saturday night. Mins Angie Harrington, district deputy premdent. acted as in lalling oltlcer. The new ofTicera are: Noble (Irund. Kliza Francis; Vice Urand, Ifciwie Itarr; Secre tary. Alma IVyton; Treasurer, lldi-n IK'ichnian; Warden, IJina rrnk; Uimluctor. C aroline Wll- kins; InMide duard. Ann Mgier; OuUideCuard. I' II (5. Florence Hurtt; the prettiest home wed- i of the season was solemn it St Tetera German I,uth i i,nr..h IVtrniilius. Oreiron. Vsdsy.July 21. 1915, at 2:110 i. when Uisa fcdna tienna We became the bride of L Schulmerich. Kev. btuebe ktlntf iiairnr thm rct'ulir I unl ... - ran mvi i w. weddinff march was play Henry ttueker. and after ertwony ftirs, stueie sang with MiasUorvthy Stuebe. nan 1st. le Miss Jrene stavena an flower girl, and Master f. Miieue waa nng ueanrr. Kdna Krafamer and Miss Uillcnwater were brides and Urure Schulmerich. lerwf the Kroom. and Max nu. half-brother of the . were the groom's attend- ara: It S V U, Uzzie Trullio ger; T S. Jennie Mathis; Chap lain, May tlreer. The rrogressive Five Hundred Club met at the hurm'of Mr. and Mrs. Archie lpg-am. Saturday evening. July iu. rive uwes of rsrda were enjoyed, honors falling to Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Seater. A sulendtd luncheon a as srved. after which Meaara, Archie and Joe Ingram, with Mrs. Kobt, Sealer accompanist. rendered several violin selection!. Ihe next meeting will be at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. r. M. Kearney. Saturday ee, July 24 Mr. and Mrs, Wm. G. Hale little daughter were guests last of the week of Mr. Male's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Hale, at Male's Springs, near Dak l'ark. Mr. Hale is a pro- femur in the University of Law, accident occurred. Ha waa last seen about midnight at which time he was on his way horn. He was driving his 5 passenger Michigan car, and by some un known Icircumitanc, plunged from the road, the car turning over, nailing him by the cheat to the earth Before approaching tha bridge, which crosses the Tualatin river, there is a ten-foot fill. The ma chine was going from on aid of the road to the other before leav inir the fill, as if he had lost con- it..ii: it s N troi or the car. prooaoiy oy wi roora s mother. L S. Flora breaking of the sUenng gear. I Foord. in this city. Kiss Latin Bolton, of Witch Hazel, waa In town yesterday. Hex Parson, of OrcncO, waf a city visitor Monday. Burn, to Wm. Skene and wi:V. of Hoy. July 14, 191&, adaughff. This ia the time to use Fly Spray. 90 centa per gallon, at the Delta Drug btore. mm BERRY. Of BUM, boc:eo Had Uefrirndrd a Slrancrr Who Wat IVnoilr ' Daniel Webster, of AltNne, Ore., waa transacting buHin4 in Hillstmro Monday. 4, - TtH KltSE WITH AU COMEKITS kMtkttf LWa wiik Slitkt Miss IteU Trullingt-r spent the week end with Miss Lsther h ri.14 . aar f : . . MHI.UI nraiunwii. After hav nsr befriended a Mrs. J. If. Brown, of abovH stranger, who wast uennileaa. by Banks, is vtaiting relatives in the h.vintr furninhe! him with a bed City this week. . ,mt.Hntr in Patrick William Bronangh. of Portland Berry, w ho works for the South was out renewing aeq'iaintance ern I'cific. waa assaulted nd with Hillsboro friends. Monday. Ln.i , i,:. ...;in ; it uruce rauiey. or rortland. n spending a few daya at the home of Dr. r. A. Bailey. Second-hand Milwaukie binder. in good shape, for sale. Percy Long. Miss Ella Bottleson. of Port- lane, is spending the week with Miss Mary HeideL Mayor W. N. Barrett and wife and son John, departed for their summer home at Elmore. Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foord and littl daughter, of Umatilla. Or., are visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Alice verton. Tuesday night Mr. Ber ry says that hb assailant struck him with a club or slingshot and knocked him down and robbed him of all his money, Mr. Berry describes the thug as being about six teei tail. smooth shaven and weighing about 190 tmunds. He was dressed in dark suit, black shirt and tie and black slouch hat. Drifik CelroKoli. "First fori . Grant Mann; of Cornelius, was in town Monday. Harry Byner. of South Tuala tin, was in low n Monday. Born. July 14. to Frank Van Acken and wife, of Wilkesboro, a son. H. E. McKinney, of Portland, waa in town Sunday, the guest of relatives. r.a,- raoraaaioaAU CIUCLIT COURT 11 waa the son of Mr. aod! Mrs. Evoo Brelje, of naar Cora- us. lie kt survived bv his wife. who waa formerly Miss Muhly, and six children. TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS Anv school Board desiring to em ploy an experienced taachtr. on who maintains good order, teach es tha children how to sing aad does thorough wrk. I am at your service. Yours respectfully, Earl 8. Flshsr, Beaverton. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bissner. of South Tualatin, departed Tues day for a visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. Silas Chnatofferson, and husband, at Sao Francisco, Promote home industry and save middle men 'a profits by or dering your photos, enlargements Monday. July 19 Hansen Bros v Mickek, demur rer set tor hearing Wednesday. July 21. G,T Hard wick v v t, way, confirmation. SUte v E J Daly; E B Tongue for state. Wm G Hare foe de fendant: araitrned on indict ments. E. F. V. J. K. u. l. U and bail on all fixed at $1500. State v Kuoert Wahner: K B Found Dead la Bed Emerv F. Smith was found dead kU l..t kla Kaki in He" Vu nVm niversuyoi uw, inrn., iu .v twnn u",nmnA at Urbana. 111., but is spend ng ow.anuew MoUinnJilu. where i-. ty-.mm k na i ftirt fficpsa xmirn du wpii iojwui'" . -i nneiiliua. usually t?ay. and colored picture at Johnson's Tongue for state. Wm G Hare Studio. 17-8 for defendant; arraigned, plead- Mrs. D. P. Patterson and chit- N w iJH: j i.. v uence. aeniencea u nov iesa wu umi, wuu inir, uwb ."""" . :.u . . K VMM withPeUr Boscow and family ?MW T ? i l. j ...j t.. I in the nenitentiary. He waa pa- j... r ,1..:. t. i tun.. iroiea on conoiuon mev ue imj uj iur locir ouui in iwiu , cn foe . . ........ I I HO" V" vvavi v Sinpe the arrival of that Little the day he is sentenced and (25 Shaver'' at our house wa can within 10 days later. He must serve better and colder drinks observe all the laws of the land. man you can get eisewnere. uht h must work honestly. re- Make us prove it The Den of trin from anv wrong doinar in Sweets. hh- future. If he fails to ob- TMMMfnii Ar i;tu nmhnn serve all of these conditions his a wa fatii w "I , , . . , . j . narole will De revoeu mu ne being home bride waa gowned in white satin, and earned an irm uet of Bride roses and I U . e valley, l'he bridesmuiiiti dressed in wink ailk poplin, carried tnnk rarnaUons. e church was deewrated in m and white, and the home Mtjona were tank and white. mediately after the cere- v the guests departed tor home of the bride's parents, Mid 4irs. Henry Hogrefe. e a wedding reception wna i olio wed by a splendid dm fie bride ia am ailact We and ftmpliahed young lady, and (xroom is will known i lhii Ml', tM'ing connected with kMlsbnro Mercantile Cm. He he tvond aon of Fdw. Schu! wm. uoin are popular young ile. Lftor a thoaeymoon trip to the the Summer in Oregon, domiciled in the Portland of his parents. A lecture of unusual Interest will he jvrn next bunday, J p. a . li.Ji... . L. - . m.. ly It . Ijruiey, oi sxiiatHl Bible Students Assn., at Odd Fellow Hall. His subject it ill lie "The Battle of Armaged don," None should Tail to hear this addft-HH. A real treat is as sured all wtto attend. All are welcome. Seats are free and no eoUiftion. The following were granted final naturalization papers in Circuit tkmrt, Tueaday: William Oelricl. Otto Hoffner, Jas. Ber wick. Emil Itchner, John iroui. Mr. Wenxul. Michael Simink ard Oscar JofcsflHcn. Banket s.Kiid t ,eisyvilile church. Saturday vejc:, if u'y 31. Boys bring baskets, aw girls come prepared to buy them. An ere!lent urogram has oeen arranged. All are cordially in vited. 18-9 The German Speaking Society will wue at the Julius Asoanr home, South Tualatin, Sunday, Aug. 8. at l.Wp.m. All mem- nvited toaltfina. w. will have a Dicnic The going by the name of "Smithy" rormm buainesa m,en are send- He ia survived by a brother who'nK the little onea. lives in Portland. FAMILY REUNION Descendants of Elder David Ul iv to the fifth feneration, gath ered at Galea Creek, reoantly in Taken up: Tw Jerseys, light and a dark color. Owner can have same by proving property, pay for keep and advertising. Ralph Withycombe, Hillsboro, Oregon, R.5. 179 The hop growers met in Mills- -TT"" " li . ' . . . annual reunion. Sevwty-rour poro. jun a n tne uommBTiai persons, representingZZramiHea. wuo. an-i m uiacuaping w m-i.-u.r rwnMith the m.nle trees near ter of handling the 1915 crop. the old church where Elder Lilly decided to pay 80 cents per hun held services for many years, and area ior picaing. io-o enioyed a oountuui. picnic uw a photo or the recently com- ner. "Grandfather" Lily, aalpated residence of J.J. Krebs. the founder or ma uuy ciu wa must serve his sentence, tie must rerort to the sheriff on the first day of each month by letter and must not leave the state. American Surety Co or New York v Wm Foster et al; finding and decree for plaintiff. State v E J lialy. pleaded not guilty to all indictments. State v Wm HiddinK. sen tenced to Day a fine of ow, or 250 days in the county jail, and costs. Paroled on condition that ho pay eiO and costs, ana that he does not violate the laws of the land in the future, and that he does not leave the state. Tuesdav. July 5)- State v Bernice Baker, on the indictment channng her with selling liquor without a license, F. A. BAILBY, M. D. rbysklaa aad Sargswa OSk: Upauira la SckMtka tm R. M. ERWIN, If. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8UICXON sii s. r. f. t. 4 1, r. x. ft s. Oranee flavored ice cream is sure the goods, at the Den of Sweetd. A. C Shuts spent the week end with his family at Rocka-way. Wanted Second hand binder in good working condition F. M. Heidel Hillsboro. Oregon, i hone. Main I'M. Kev. Clay, of the Christian Church, will deliver the sermon at the Uni m meeting next Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs B. W. Barnes and son soent Sunday at Mrs. Linklater'a Summer home, above Meachams Crossing. We have a full line of Kodaks and supplies, and we do develop ing and printing. Delta Drug Store. A. H. Brown, a former resi dent of Hillsboro, ia visiting with relatives here. Mr. Brown is now staying at the Soldiers' Home, at lioeeburg. Have Dttr. man. on wifey. and save her the trouble of cooking during the warm weather. Try dairy lunch at the Den of Sweets. Mrs. L Shinaberger has re turned from attending the con vention of the Christian Church es, at Turner, and visiting with friends at Woodburn and bo- gene. Good Real Estate security of fered for loans at 7, and 8 per cent. Call and look applications over. E. L. Perkins, Hillsboro, Orejron. tf. The little 4 year old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Biersdorf. of near Schieffelin. severely burn ed her right foot today, by step- Dine into a solution of hot a which was made up for spraying hoos. The child was brought to Hillsboro, and Dr. r'. A- cauiey dressed the fooL A letter f rora R C Hoi I en beck. of St. Johns. Fhw. states that crops are fairly good down there, and that they had a lair crop oi potatoes, followed by a good crop of corn, now in roasting ears. Mr. and Mrs. HoUeobeck are enjoying the beat of health. For saje; Pigs, also some nice hom ready for stubble field. First come, first served. Tele phone Farmer 355. H. Hunte- man. 18-20 P. R. H, am Office hi the TBirM Sleek. Tkiti aad uia Strteta, HUUtjero, ELMER IL SMITH M. D. D. 0 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hoar-? to u a. bl; l to p. m. ToeUj, Thurada. Natarday to it Call anwert4 day or aigat. aath phoaca. OSca m UiUabota Natlaaa.. J. O. EOBB, LLC. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE-Upaulrsla Scbalatvrlch Itdf. Pnoaas-OSct. City j34: Kea. City St HUXBORO, . OKIOUN AWWMMWWWaaaSSW Ira E. DarretL M. D. UPSTAIRS DELTA BUWC Offlea TfalMfia. Mala IS Railatia Tclepbana, liaia DM O AO LEY A UlCa ATTORNBYS-4T-UW Bmsbs 1 aad I Kaat CaU2s HILLHBOKO, . . wMAMAAMWWwaMWwvw E. B. TONQUB ATTORNBY-AT'LAW - Ofiaea apataira ia Schalawfldi Blaea iohii a uall ATTOaNTr-AT-AAO Upauirs, A. C Shaw BUg, Hate A awl auuaaoM. vssssx ATTCXK3Y-AT-LAt OfM hillsboro THOS. H. TONGUE, JIL rroaraY-AT-LATS Ottet, apatabs la nrhulawrtiBi Baca HOliboro, - Orta wawMMMslSaiaaja1aj BIDS WANTEU For the erection of a school play ,u- .. thm i i w Ian wui:. ui .u . u k- selling liquor wivm-ui. a uwu isneu. wmw u. riamauu m.- "T,rr;,7 mi. TTZiOZ sm'S:." JIT ihi was iked t2iU, or. in de- ifications at Vickers' candy ahop. c"iTO'"'cTrr.r- SreiOT5t??':,5 faults dava in Jail, on indict- Cornelius. The Committee wll trinnsv s irvivra siiiii aauia w aawai aw inn im rw as. turM natvaw nsanit'ii i v - - . . i ... . ment number two charcing; tier receive bids to August 3, Q4Ja with conducting a bawdy hou9e. serves the right to reject sny or On conamon inai sue pay an bids receiveq. widow survives him and present at the reunion. FORMER HILLSBORO BOY Mr. and Mrs. Krebs have named it the Edelweiss Cottage, and will make it their permanent home. Iuti are - - i .... . .1 IV! mook beach', the young Schendeu sec n le will make Uieir home in I ... i u,,ann arvcM will be hold on Sunday afternoon, at ,..vW-.iwrrei 2-30. at the tangregaiionai fe'aliSr iTt'SSiVSi SurVh, lih.Sunday school M. Join and llmry KantM. Karl at 2;UM.-r . iucvae, iwi. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Schulmer- ich cam tond th wedding. Wednesday. return home tomorrow, Clifton Bagley, ltoacoe Morris and U'o Gore departed yester day for Kockaway Beach, where they will spend a two wees va- and rnsts on each indictment August 9th to 16th inclusive ahe was caroled as to the balance Kay Neville, who moved irora lis to be All Oregon week at during good behavior. Hillsboro to rortland WHO ni in reRon Duuaing. ranm- Virginia, (il?aq Y u eaa, narents severs years ago, was Paeifio Kiposition. Tho e-er-1 default drowned near Rosa Island, Mon-lciasa will be axtraordinary dur-l Anna Murray v Rubt Murray, Hav. Uav is well known Here, i ing the week, and a large crowa defau It and reference, rJ . a a I m y l i -.-.-.aJ I - . w rt . He was 17 years Old. ioi uregon people is expecieu. j0nn J uurns v saran vrow Tha lad. with a number of I Several Oregon bands will be p.trna. dismissed other boys, was swimming from I there and a great success will be Hazel A Koyal v Osman Royal the log rafts tied neartne aer- itnaae out oi me wee, rick of the Crown-toiumDia ra- Tuei(ky WiS goroe hot-the per 1 4., on me a u vj thermometer registering 100 de- river. H was vfVfP larreea from 4 to 5 d. m. Accord cramps ana snn. . , rB- to tne Portland weather bu- Harbor Patrol Engineer rrann -u ' was the hQnt juy Jr. decree, Wednesday. July 21 State v Anderson and Mecks, larcenv of a milk oun. IS B Tongue fr the state, Sam John son for defendants. Ihe jury: Ui.ii, Uni, Wm and Prank Seoul KU LJoliuann. l) B llufkhnltei, Uifiarorf, VitA and Oro Siavtm, ami f iAi 0ehrman, Frrd Schcwn, l.ttbaoar. John Conntll. Adalph trial. Ouy Poaatta, Rd itewmlaa, K-l lle. Theo Salkf, J W Jamraim. (ikI i:haa Jlchat, K'elj, llemy kn, llrurv Goraka. Vhaaanit lid uirr. L. J llolti. I itmer aimcra, W Cotik. tito llnifkliallar. W T Hrv aud Mra Slurlx; Mradanir ry llultiuau, Battbk Dcitinilu. Jiaa- Jolinwia, Wrnirll Qiiyion; Nan uwatat. Wallet aad Cka Iieinmln, tir, Johnnie, Aaaia aad Henrf 'itnt, Anniv, Jack, Jobn aud Ceo ituian, Kdna, Klhrland Pratt Krah r, llturv, Wiu and Myrtle Ilolii.Wni. rrr ami Herman Hohoeo. Ikrnmn na. Minnie, Dora aud Kallwr lluh- to, lhibeit, Rlaia, Wealty, Lauren, kaa M.I..1.. . ... fkJ. tl.l...l....tAt F""i mm yib hihi mu muuiwriau, Unit, Kenneth Hot li, Carl Olaon, Uolller, Orave Kair. Iteelyn I'ar h Cleo I'owera. Kurl J ibnaon. Clay tenian, Jimea Steven. Mat llrhllnir. Ine and Elbert Mtavena, Lucy, Martha p aicnard Mciimier. Iloroihy, uer tde.John and Martin Hinehe, Helen diet, Krneal, lacleu, Sulla, Henry Martin llrerte. Leonard. Walter. Xlwa aud Stella Uunka, Marvin, Irene Pi Vernon Krabnier. Oeoma, Ken Itli. lielbart, Lerana and Juncret kradarC, Philip. Carl. Tereaa, John rnella, Mailt and Margnrlie LieWw, aien anil lack Uonnell. Kveivu Bcnu rich and Waller Harm W. E. Sherhrooke, School Clerk Dial 2. 18-19 Cornelius, Ore. UNION STOCK YARDS Less than a thousand head of cattle came over the unloadiag docks for Monday's market All lines show an increased activity in trading, th tops going up 15 to Sup. cow stuff claiming a top of 5 75, steers, 6 to 6 50; a nice bunch of Southern grass-fed steers going at 7. UiV SAaail-vt a AAMniNl haaVAft. 7 W I it i r J- a Ulia TfH ilia IWt.7a. uij I - " ... ft) M ' i UVR ICVCIJIW 'K' w? and GrapplerHugh Brady were Inn, eTer on record, and the hot- Geo W Brown. Wm P. Howell, Lbv in number with last Hon on the scene a few minutes ia- d.v .mc. ,ul 1906. when Montgomery lurner. victor J dllw'a retfistraiion. 2700-coming iap. Owing to the bottom being I .k. i. .u, A u. va iuu r'uaua. A L Aydelott, Lmer uur- rn,,i i S av uts s .fin .i1 ri it i r ii air i w " ' ' . . a aiivai a 3via uo aiiun i ateww trvvu a - . . , . ... iui aia iiiwiviaavu uwaaiaaj araiw un irmVnvii to at- littered with old wWaairom in. d 0n july 28, 1891. dock. Frank liernaras. nova w. u 8t0p 7 60 on several load of "PJ!Urh0K rafts broken up there daily d Juf lwJt thethermom- Allen. Henry Kamna James ln0K8 f excellent finish. Bulk of v ui "-rrr;K i iu tmmir ruinvarinv ma mov . L.J J iL. Unnia I. . 1 m ,... Ibey will H 'later reacnea ivz aegrees-ine lS'v. . , . 0. isaies arouna t $ io (, , nottest qsys m mswry. un jmy , m the yqssd.ay ord; was fieq ai .w Go to the Hillsboro Music Store pr Hoffman'iiyewelerv 8t?ra nd ua llw nm aiiBo 'l Know A aw ..w --'p. f tt ""T Yankee Man." This song catches F Good- uug Mtriotic spirit thst is abroad paatnre, n a ate j ."..".."-"""-'-'f: in the and. and nas aurnng v . - i woraa ana music, wiwi m vwer lualfli ......aaa jwiunaiBiii au vviv, a - was a difficult one. He is survived by two brothers and Portland. oacsoft Telepbooc ofioa ataia va 3laiaio DILL. T7.1TYD2 rmccaaaar to Or. T laklaasi Office over Delta Drag Stoat. Baaeliat, betveaa $th aad Stk Sta. Hillsboro Orta PHYSICIAN 8t SURGEOV Successor to Dr. Cumaakbam Office and Drug Store. Orenco. Ossa TalaafeOB eocneottoaa. taasjr SV a, a. av tjaaaai SCHNABEL & LaRCCHS ia. S- -jaaB a V f mm aaaw t PORTLAND, OHE. his ctranta. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER cation. Mrs. Y. M. Crabtree. of near c w aadrewi et al toB Laurel, was a McMtnnvjJJe visit- ,r. Tuesday. ('onrad Dick, of near West Union, was in the county seat Tuesday. Horn, to Mr. and Mia. Ceo. Bidweli. of near Hiillsboiro, July Mrs. 0. U. Ho)m,w,of Port, ...yj JTS, land, was the guest of Mrs. J. L Wednesday. July a I ok State v Anderson and Meeks, Li,htiv a.!iiv. a nominal nunv indictment No 1. found itmlty, of l20o oSex9 0 given 5 days to move fqr newchanjteof priCes noted on account t"Mt .. . of the smallneaa of receipts, au lieanaru amitn v iici, uo- D H Bailey tU J yoBMoa.aaa tee WOHara to Sane J P Borchera to Karl Kach......... Blltatieth at Freeman toOtoJ WM- belm, 94-too a r urove....... Sam to Joba J Cramer, aa aDOe.... Mb aa own, ,w arwood Aerta.. ChM HoraW toM Qlrlfnf. tract 30 A. Kossi, of Beaverton, was tending court Wednesday. . X. Harding, of Gaston, waa town Wednesday. Miss Violet Webber, of Port nd, is the guest of Mrs. M. H. evenson. John McClaran, of Galea Creek, as i visitor in Hillsboro, yes- tty, Lam kin today. Mla Vera Brown, of Wood' burn, is visiting at the L shlha- borger home. Dance at North Plains Pavilion Saturday eve, July 24. Dancing 6 ci1 it fiaulenbeck Orchestra. KJwlnSDarks. of Forest Grove was a business visitor to the city yesterday. ' Burn, to iiichard L Smith and wife, of Laurel. July 19, a girt. J. Scown returned Tuesday from a trip to Sil verton, Ore. J. Susbauer, of Con oli'js, was in town Wednesday. If i i to .h .viraima i-iaea W lot" tlk yy flew f V SS r I. Laraa u C S McMatt, S a MM t and It ..... So f m McOanlel to So IBf OP, iP( f blk Myre ! SeafHIe...,.,,,,,,, n n4kia to Kmwrt inr v, ivw tt. ss II. JOcll VJfW 4c to i k Ueavea. abff. to at BolHir, IV Beaverton Itfl A B Hchoonoear to Wtetara urtgow . Conference Aianof Sarantb Day Ade.ntlata.lot3blki6Crdta. i w Seavv to Joba HtUter Jr, " .n,i ft foil Acree , . . . ., too i,.i..J ai.i.a to Chaa U Olda at as. 310 aenca. Km hhhp""1 For sale: Sows, with jtehp niir. Also a Chester wniie boar. 2i years old.Urs. W. B. Bolton. Witch Hazel ft work of art Hugh Walter Sparks and Perry Burton Arant, both well known to Washington county naoala. are the composers. Those r.-rr-' - . . . - . .... living- oui or wwn win receive a copy postpaid by sending 25 cents vo vne puDiianer, ciuwpi a Sparks, Forest Grove, Lfregon. F, J, Williams and Sons' Can nery cioseq mnwrj ion st their ranch yesterday, after a month's operauon. air, Williams states (hat he put up Avar lauuu cans 01 ine nu. e J!S?, HadftUU5Breval- d a few days longer me papacuy of fruit would have been mucn greater, but the last few days burned the fruit to badly that it waa imnoasible to save it for can ning. However, some of it was lived for making juios. Ihe concern will croeeed with its op erations throushout the canning season. Beans will be the next in wiu cent ica azse, murred areued and submitted. Drainage District Q 1 v Hu bert Bernards et al, demurrer set for hearing Friday. July 23. Houserv M'oek, demurrer over ruled, given 10 dsys to answer. Thursday. July 22 State v Anderson and Meeks. ndictment No 2, pleaded guilty to simple larceny, waiveq tune or sentence on both indictments, and was sentenced one year in ... ' ?l ' 1 L ! I . . county jail on eacn inutuunent. raroieq on conaiuon mat on in dictment No will lines are quoted steady. Card of Thaaka We wish to thank our many Oregon friends for their cards of remembrance of our fiftieth wed ding anniversary. B. C Hollenbeok and wife. SL Johns Park. Fla,. July 1X WILLIAM D. HWINQ Funeral aorvioea of William D. 2. each defendant IE wing, a pioneer, who died Mon- y $00 and costs; wil be I day at his home at Minnesota DR. W. K. PITTBNGEa Dentist OrBo up-atalra ore UUlaboto HatloaaJ Bank. " aiiiUin'nu - - - - - - www DR. J.R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Trmleaia Bldg. HILL8BOB0. OSX Main and TblfdV na paroled on indictment No 1.1 and Shaver streets, Portland, Defendants must not break any I were conducted veatetxiay by laws of the land, and must re- Oregon lodge, No. m. A. F. and nort to the sheriff every three I A. M.. of which Mr. Ewing had r . , r I i . I . -' ' . ' . . . J ... montns, comm,encinE vigtuoer i.ioeen, acnartermemoerana cnr Given until katurday to nay lain. Interment was in tha Case fines and coats. , ifjity cemetery. Mr. lowing came H L Sabin v J A Howe, dia-1 to uregon. in 1& ana was ra miaaed without prejudice. ; old, and had been a Haater Ha state v Luther Freeman, de fendant appeared in person in custody of the sheriff. Arraign ed, waived te for sentence and pleaded guilty to non support. Sentence suspended on condition that he properly support his f. ily in the future, aan for H8 years. He is survived bv his widow, who waa torcsrcy Mrs. Griffin, and several sAiUro. Mr. Ewinir was wU known in Washington Camaty bavving tt"" a retidant of tcaeooty o xz.: at few yean tso whta txcu DR. C. H. POUrOCS, Dentist Uptairab Linkhttx tz) Hillsboro - - C?o laMiMwketparl b t r "7 t-J -c