.... v. '".... ma i if w l - r . ::o ! a m lf TM Mr. Pl'MPCD DRV c )l Calalrea hjil HIT" U"? . L. or hail leen h J or the of the water wated a fear ihi city, when frotil IWHtott ivf to their tai.i was a typ too well known. I the head Government ia load w.t4 )tik'ation. and in have it verdict we will know nhall rent WANTIIO lea or, me ciaua. , v,.ftP- nailed over each . ' ... ho reust them. I le returned. C. Atwell.,, Manager. INJURUD C. Brows, Sited ined a severe is- evenir.g, by step- at her home on receiving a fall led her right hip. Ruiarooned, and, Barrett reduced Mrs. Brown will her bed for some n, or south lua wn Tuesday. of Farmington, sterday. ). 1915. to George jfe, of Hillsboro. a Wi f fin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phlllppl. ill I II of thta city, entertalni-d at dm- IM"1" m-r. lu.fdtty. n honor of Mr Phillippi s uncle and Hjin. G D. Kl-mm ami daughter, Viola. of IMIevtll. 111., it al bting Mr. Klemme's birthday. Thow present wereG. . Kl.-mmr. Vi ola Ktemme, W. V. Mt-tzler and if. J. I. rhihppi. Walter Phil it'l't and wife and ton. Wayne. Mr. Klemme and daughter and air. ami air, aieuier took a trip up the Columbia river, by boat, yeatenlay morning, after which they wilt return to Hills Iwiro where Mr. Klmme and daughter wilt irtit for awhile iH'fure returning home. For Kent: House, cIoho in, on Daaeline Street, between Second and Third. -Address J. M. Itrown. Hanks, Ore., It. 2. lioi M, or call on Edwin Morgan. HtlUboro; phone City KM. Marriage lieenne Uaued by County Clerk Luce, Monday, July Lit, wen m follow: La. tt-j sioainer renre I tarn ford and Una taynes, Cleveland to l'1" of ashington County; I'mm taLina a v" "Kp vi aianon Ipon uunga vrrwa Waahinitton Dainty. On Tues- juught the best ,;iyt Jllly J7 - Cllenn I. Potwin io cancn jia w. Hncon. of Wanhing f tnp. however j tm ,unty. (;u.nn v. piyrH tnd garner had left , n,t(.r h,, of HiLora tiv a iia or " was liable to; Itasket social at Leisyville Ct, ('church. Saturday evening, July l.rrt the lonir ex-!!, iwy lnn baskets, and r 1 , .a I ,t ftl, tt ttVM& ,.! t..i (j. llllU lk.M t ith 2700 ter-i An excellent, program hat been ul.rnif over one ah are luruuuiy in ...... - - .............. i in .. i!n i vited. 18-19 it and had been according to authorities that are lea larite crown , Wu,),el to know, ever hauled iMicmgan ynjr. thruiiKh the street or Hillsboro, Yr U quite ina j i,y one team of homes, waa haul hie to clear, it d Monday from th Hare aaw pump the water mi t th f.mt of Third atreet. ima wMaon ia the liadk-fr Lumber Co.. at of Main atreet. The uid to contain four thuuiainl fwt of lumber. The Corman Sjwaking Society will mrt at the Julius Aibahr home. South Tualatin, Sunday, Auir. til, at 1:50 p. m. Alt mem. ibers are invited to attend. W. 'Svhendel.S'C. 18 20 ve Cannery will ih per pound for A new and distinctive method iberrie. deliver.'0' ininir and sealing a written St Forint Grove. nmimeni was rncoun urea ; in cent Per pound -the County Unwder s olllce P a usi year. , . r .T: "i" 7a7T i . salt tMii i v n iMNi ivnii-n mmt mm n be me, nrm. . VLZ, health for some Ume. The doc- the variety. andn" n applying the; ww to , th t leaves, stem, mark to lhe was the novel jof hia ill health unUI a few mut be deliver- vinW oj i.w irry haiiurks in. Mr. and Mm. II. K. Haines! ,ts, ana tr nan-.,... Sundav with Mr. and Mm. side of .roreat.,,,, Mairrud.-r. in Portland. It bt' royertH Wltn4 ,,, (intt ,, Mr ll.in.i W eXCIUtW UUSl.. h.l U...n in IWllnml fnr four! with two penny Mr. and Mrs .U M. tunmoti Mnter of ench!"'i nJ Mm. Um Kmmott nery will provide motomi to totumma aiougn &ai- unmy evenmir, wnwre inry nan- etl Sunday. They rejiort I good catch. Mrs. Norman Greer spent the weck erul with Mr. Greer, at Uot-kaway. Norman will remain at the bench until ti e last of this week, For sale: Sows, with eight uiirs. Al" a Chetter White boar, 2 years old. Mrs. W. U, IJolton, Witch Hazel Sta. 20 Mrs. Fred Oakerman, of lliley. ; Harney County, is in the city ifor an extended visit with her uiiitAi Mm Marv Dailev. Mrs. Frank Doughty, of this city, left recently to visit with her sister, it Bay City. Clem Shaner. of North Mains, was transacting business in the city Tuesday. Man nee VorI departed Mon day for San Franciaco, where he will visit the Fair. Photo of Steamer EasjrJ l,r-' Tv-W v. . s "m . . "'i-Kji S .' -.. siCcat . " i r, , ; ; , , , - y -b Vto ukeo hw I.. M. Hnvt. of Hillsboro. Courtesy Evening Telegram own TbouModa f'ram ttM Eaat art r.nthualaitk Over Stwwtef (HVeiTFItST IN STATE MSFUVS Slraclart U tlaiat mi to Mmt Iran With Ocacral 0Ula Cat- That Orejron will receive a trreat advrrtiainir through its unique buildinjf and exhibit at the San Francisco Fair is evidenced by the (act that visitors from all over the world are carrying th measaKe of admiration on every boat and train leaving the Golden Gate city. When the casual traveler asks Fair visitors their opinion as the best state showing their answer Is. M0regon." The biir structure, built out of logs, in the architecture of the Par thenon, stands out by itself. All other buildings have similarity of design and color, while the Oregon structure la natural. "Where is the Oregon building?" This is the query echoed from the gate to the coast line. All viaitors are more than Impressed with it, and with the represent-, alive esjiibit from Held and stream, the school eihibit, and the horticulture displays. Oregon and Canada appear to be the farorites with Fair visit ors, and Easterners who want to locate in the West spend hours with the exhibit John Dennis, of Hillaboro, is all attention, and Oregon people are shown every possible courtesV. Hiilsboro's school exhibit compares favora bly with those from other sec tions of the state. Neat week the Argua will give a review of the Oregon showing and of Hiils boro's part in putting Oregon on the map. FORREST CLARK A very sad affair was the death of Forrest Lester Clark, son of I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, of 63 K. 74 St N., Portland, who died . . . . July 24.. He had been jn poor ( d Mon degUu He nad to Cornelius to visit his grand- psrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Pid cock, and aunt lira. J. Hergert to see if the change would im- prove his health. Dr. Crowth, era told the grandfather on wea nemJay that the child had dia betes. He returned home on Thursday ai.d passed away Sat urday. The funeral was held at the home Monday afternoon, Rev. W. H. Hampton, of the M. F- church of Montaville, offi ciating. He gained many friends while in Cornelius, and WW (Mineral favorite. Deceased was 13 years, 4 months and 16. days old, and la survived by his parents and one sister, Alta Clark. The Dall-bearers were selected from his Sunday School class, and interment was in Rose Cjty Cemetery. Taken up; Tw i Jerseys, light and a dark color. Owner can have same by proving property, pay for keep and advertieing.-Kalph Withycombe, HiitsDoro, Oregon, R.6. The Moose Lodge la having i Miffh Jinks tonight and the ant lered bunch will be in evidence from Yamhill county at well as all Washington County point. and Ben Idotw. of Wiley, wa.4 lillsboro viaitor, Monday, Janper Keffer was in from hil aim north of town, yesterday. J. C. IWhen. of near Orenco. waa a city viaitor the first of the week. Hubert Dernard of McMinnville was a Ilitiaboro visitor the nrst of the week. Fred Schomburg was down from his ranch, near Mountain- dale, Tuesday. John Engeldinger, the con tractor, made a business trip to Timber, Monday. Kmil Hoy is spending a month's vacation at itockaway. the guest of Kupert Wahner. John Kuratli and family are visiting with Mrs. Kuratli's par ents at Greaham, Ore. This is the time to use Fly Spray. 90 cents per gallon, at the leita Drug Store. A. Souther and Clyde Taylor eft the first of the week for San 'rsncisco, by way of G. N. P. S. Mrs. Neal is visiting at Ridge- field. Wash., and during her ab sence Mrs. Lane has erarge of the boarding house, on First St. Agent Mason, of the Oregon Electric has sold rive tickets to distant points the last week, on the Great Northern or Northern 'aciflc boats. . Wade Killen. of the Hillaboro ndependent departed Tuesday for a month's visit in California. He will stop at the Fair for sev eral days. J. A. I m brie and daughter. Miss Claire, and Miss Mary reeman left Monday morning. for a week's stay at Elmore tVk. L G. Wiedewitsch, of Corne- ius, was down to Hillaboro this morning, on business. He is in the auto garage business, having returned from Portland in June. Quinten Keiling, of .Newberg. and Laura Gustin, of Tigard, have taken out marriage license. Both are well and favorably known in their respective lo calities. For sale: Pigs, also some nice hogs ready for stubble field. First come, first served. Tele phone Farmer 355. H. Hunts man. 18-20 Geo. Laemerman, of the Hun ger Bros. Mill u., was down rom above Manning this morn ing, tie says that his section has had more ram than we have 'enjoyed" down this way. Good Real Estate security offand is well known in musical end for loans at 7 and a per cent Call and look applications over. E. L. Perkins, Hillsboro, Oregon. tf. Mrs. Willamina Bellon. former ly Mrs. Hotchkiss, of Olivette, South Dakota, visited friends in Hillsboro the first of the week. She was enroute home after vis- Ungfn A.rizonaand California. John Constantinos, proprietor of the Commercial restaurant at Forest Grove, has purchased the Jas. Wilson restaurant in this city. He has closed the eating house, and in about ten days will open it with many improve ments. Suit for divorce has been in stituted by Nettie Livengood, through her attorney C. J. Mich- elet from Lawrence E. Liven- good. They were married at McMinnville in 1906. The com plaint alleges cruel and inhuman treatment Miss Mattie Wilson waa one of the bridesmaids at the marriage of Mix Monioa Montgomery to Ufil D..AI n.k!.l. rnuiKia vviiouii unuciici, nmui took place in Portland, Tuesday evening. July 27. The groom is the son ojjar. and Mrs. Wilson Benefiel, well known at Banks. Mr. and Mrs.- Benj. Patton, of niiMsi0, were n town, waay, enroute home from Buxton, where they attended Pomona Grange. Philip Olson and daugh ter, Miss Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Jabes Wilkes attended from this city. All report a splendid session. M. McDonald, of Orenco, pres ident of the Oregon Nqrsery Co , haa been elected a member it the board of trustees of Albany College, his selection having been requested by the Oregon Synod, which met at Eugene, last week. Mr. McDonald ranks high as an educator and his appointment is a iratter of congratulation to the college. He will serve for a term years. L A. Long haa returned from the Moose convention at San Diego, which was in convention all of last week. While South he visited the San Diego and San Francisco Fairs, and also went over into the land of Mex ico, where the rabbles are tight ins without knowing exactly what the trouble The Argus editor really belives some on could caotain 1.000 Eastern Ore- iron 'and Washington cowboys and go South and whip both con tending factions but he is wil ling to give the work of captaincy to some other newspaper man who is really a belligerent. ions a sisifiis pus me sent T ii a .... now an All-Day Station at McKham, on Upper Dairy Creek aNNl'Al AFFAIR TO BE BM EVEW nw CattU al rMkiaaa fta (L Hare E. J. McAlear. al 'w imr Knights of Pythias and the Py thian Sister lodges will celebrate their annual oicnie event at Meacham's, on upper Dairy Creek, which just now happens to be the Summer homes of Wm. G. Hare and H J. McAlear. Hare and McAlear will take care of the K. of P and Mrs. Hare and Mrs. McAlear will see that the Pythian Sisters are shown the beauties of North Washing- ton County. Many will motor up to that delightful mountain dis trict while others will go by equine conveyance. Last year the lodges held their annual event up on Gales Creek, and each year they propose a change of location. All will take luncheon alone. and the day will be one of en joyment to all. All Knights and Sisters and their families are re quested by the committees to be in attendance, and no excuse will be tolerated. PAYNC HARBISON A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated ty Rev. E. A. Harris, st the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison. Thursday. July 29, 1915. at nine o'clock, when their daughter Hester was united in marriage to Glenn V. Payne. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom and a few invited friends. The bride was gowned in white silk, and was given away by her father. The house was beautifully decorated in a color scheme of white and green. Immediately after congratu lations Mr. and Mrs. Payne were the recipients of many beautiful presents, in token of the high esteem in which they are held. After a short wedding trip they will take up their residence at Seventh and Baseline. The bride is well known here and at Hood River, and has a host of friends. She is a erad iate of the 1'acinc University. circles. The groom is well known here, and is associated in business with Mr. McPheeters. The Argus joins with a host of friends in tendering congratulations. BIDS WANTED For the erection of a school play- shed. 40x100, ft. Plans and spec iflcatlons at V jokers' candy shop. Cornelius. ' The Committee will receive bids to August 3, and re serves the right to reject any or all bids received. W. E. Sherbrooke, School Clerk Dist 2. 18-19 Cornelius, Ore. TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS Any school Board desiring to em ploy an experienced teacher, one who maintains good order, teach es the children how to sing a.id does thorough work, I am at your service. Yours respectfully, ' Earl E. Fisher, Qeaverton, Ore. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD Notice is hereby given that seal ed proposaja will he received oy the undersigned until August 10, 1915, for supplying Washington County with 35 cords of wood. delivered at County Poor Farm and 60 cord,a of wood to be de livered at the County' Court House. Wood to be first growth, good quality and four-foot length. Delivery to be made by Sept 1, 1915. . , ' r The Tight Is reserved to reject any or ail bids. J. E. REEVES. Sheriff of Washington County HOP PICKERS Those wishing to pick hops at the Banks Hop Company yard, or the J. F. Carstens yard, at Banks,' are requested to register by August 15. J. r . .Carstens & Son. 19-21 W. F. Desinger. the Beaverton contractor, was in town this morning. He says that harvest is in full blast down his way. Mr. ana rars. rreq &wy and children, of Portland, are spend ing the Summer at the Imbne cottage at Elmore Park. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Miller and son, of this city, departed Satur day for Iowa Falls, Iowa, via the Great Northern steamer. They will stop at Los Angeles for few Ays' visit with relatives. A very serious idd?iiL which! migni nave ended latally, occur red to Dr. E. H. Smith early this morning. Wblie on a Call north of Cornelius, on the Centerville road, a bridge near the Cook - I a. f t piace, wnicn waa m a very poor anape. gave way under his ma chine. preciDitatintr both Dr. Smith and his car to the ground. l he rear right wheel waa torn completely off, and the axle waa very badly bent the rear end of the machine striking the ground first While Dr. Smith escaped wunoui r-eing injured. It was very narrow escape. L. G. Wiedewitsch. of Corneli us, has opened a machine shoo ana auto garage at that point a ... r Steam vulcanizing, auto tubes and casings, hiirh erade babbit metal and all kinds of supplies always in stock. Give him a calL L. G. Wiedewitsch, Corne lius, Phone, City 106. 19 28 Go to the Hillsboro Music Store or iionman'syewelery Store and L. a a mr w me new sone. l Know a Yankee Man." This son? catehea the patriotic spirit that is abroad in the land, and has atirrinc words and music, with a cover design in colors that is a real work of art Husrh Walter Soarks and Perry Burton Arant both well known to Washington county people, are the composers. Those iving out of town will receive copy postpaid by sending 25 cents to the publisher. Edwin S. Sparks, Forest Grove. Oregon. We have a full line of Kodaks and supplies, and we do develop ing and printing. Delta Drug Store. The open season for deer does not open until August 1515 days later than usual and it will be well for hunters to bear this in mind. State officials are sending out their deputy wardens to watch hunters and see that the law la enforced. The season loses October 31, Wanted-Second hand binder in good working condition -F. M. HeideL Hillaboro. Oregon. Phone, Main 141 E. Lehman, who Uvea Booth of town, injured his hand auite badly, Tuesday, while working on a threshing machine. In some manner his hand was caught in the cogs of the ma chine and was badly mangled. t was not found necessary, how ever, to amputate any of the fingers. He was attended by Dr. Robb. Mr. Kinaea. formerly manager of the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Companies lactones here and at Forest Grove, and now general manager of all the com pany 'a factories, with headquar ters at Seattle, was a Hillsboro isitor, Wednesday. Ed. Schulmerich was in from South Tualatin, today. He says the untoward weather so tar has not seriously affected grain that is ripe, and that lodgment has not materially increased. Farmers. however, are praying for fair weather. Jacob Reiehen. of beyond West Union, was in town today, and called on the Argus. Jake is one of the old-timers out his way, and you can't make him, believe but what Oregon is all to the good In all ways. Glenn Potwin and. Miss Lola Bacon, both of Forest Grove. were married by Key. E. A, Har ris, at his home, Wednesday af ternoon. The parents of the contracting parties accompanied them. Messrs. Morehead and Wag ner, topograuners, who nave been doing work for the Govern ment near Helvetia, visited Sun day with Mr. Graft and crew. who have been doing; Geological surveying out from this city. lhe case of the uate versus George F. Naylor, appellant charged with statutory affease. which was appealed from this county to the. Supreme Court of the State was reversed and re manded yesterday. Mrs. W. F. Smith and dausrh ter. Miss Alice, departed the last 01 me weeK tor an extended vis it with Mrs. Smith's daughter. Mrs. Wm. Duncan, at ruiman Wash. Mrs. Emma MeNelly. of this city, departed last evening for a month's stay at Seaside, She was accompanied by her grand daughters, aliases Bertha and Mamie MeNelly, of Portland. Dr. Ira Barrett was called to West Union, the first of ' the week, to attend the son of Wm. Million, who had received a se vere injury. Services at Ptysaouth church are suspended until September to afford the pastor bis vacation Sunday School will continue as usual. Edward Ashbaugh, with the Rosenfeld-Smith Co.. of Port land, was a Hillsboro visitor, today. - The Loyal Order of Moose will hold a high jinks at their new hall, tonight Drink Celro Kola, "First for Thirst" be at fountains Frank linger, of South Tuala tin, was in town yesterday. raorsniosiAU F. A. BAILEY, 11. tX Fayjielaa aa4 Sargeaa OficK-Cpatair la Scaahaarfcai Blaca SMSMMaSMMaaaaaaaaaajM R.M.ERWIN(U.a PHYSICIAN AND SUKGBOM Sarj-oa a T. P. B. A M, P. B. ft E. Kji.- Oflka la thm Ttmiff Blccfc. TaJrd aatl mmm succta, uiUabora, ( ELMER IL SMITH M. D. D. Oi PHYSIQAM & SURCKOH OSTEOPATH OSee Hor 9to it. I to $ a. ai. Toetday. Tttarariar. tktanUy to 11 Call unwed day or sight. Both paoaca. Offior oiwt HUUtara HsthM. J. O. EOBB, IX D. PHYSICIAN & SURGED OFFICE; Uptr la Schalawrkfc Bldg. PaoK-0. City JU; Sao. City 84 HUXSBORO, . OUCON WWaaiaajaaiajajajaajaa Urn E. Darrett, M. D. UPSTAIR4 DKt.T. BLOCK. Offlea Tfflepbooa, Maia MS Kasidooco Tctapbooa. Maia MM aaaaaaaaajaajaaajt D AO IKY A ATTOIMVYS-AT-LAW leoau 1 aadl Kaate BaCSzy CILL88OKO, . . UI3J E. S. TOUOUB ATTOK5BY-AT-LAW OOoai ayataira ia ehalaiarUhaVtaek JOUJI U. V7ALL ATTOIMIY-AT-LAO Cpalalca, A. C Shaft BUf aULLaBOBA - ATTOaVXY-AT-IJiW Omk: Mai HQXSBOBO C3E30 THOS. a TONGUE, JR. ATTOUntr-AT-LAIs Ofict, apatatfa la 8caataaatkk Bach Hillsboro, - - lrm Ttkpaoae aate Maia km. .'MaiaioS DR. L. T7. IIYD2 Snccaaaor to Dr. UaklaUr Office oer DclU Draa Stoic. BMeltne, betaeea ith aad th Sta. Hillsboro, Onsam iVTllYYYawui. JUUU- nistkA Asyss M. IX PHYSICIAN & SUGEO Successor to Dr. Cunniiaan. Gfflce and Drug&orcv Oxsnco. . ocsaa Talaahona ananacttooa. SCHNABEL & LaKOCKS a-a! a-a I PORTLAND. OHE. DR. W. K. PITTENGBR Dentist OAea up-atalra 9iw HUlabota Nattoaal Bank. HILLSBORO ...... OKCaOR DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Twitaia Bldg. , KILL8SOS9, rca. Maia aad Third. , DR. C H. POLLOCK, Upstairs, in L&klater Delia Building, Uain Street Hillsboro - - Oro , Lyln.in Hotpltal lamaowprapaiad to taka MataraUf i,-U.WparwM. rboaaOltyrw Urs.A.U.Hassr ATTOBHBY-ATLAT7 . Rotary PatUa-Oallaetfaaa. Hiuxrcia, c:: 1 aMa."t"' 4 BV A j -e- j -I