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LBI - ,j at 7. H ). r w. Sarat mty rir It it for the ! held at t.i.r It. 7. H .nt. . 11 i... it, .ill win ia - thin cer. K. Dnny. I.. Ha ton and that the far- and orchard- ) jiromi of from all line nd net ion. Mon charge . . a u i4 v-ar. uui - A. ) ik till fur l II cover a will ium will ' Srwral nun tfn appropn- premium, and H-t a uetur i thin here- iplcndid year lcti. and 1 re- that th fair vrr before .. . . k, .i Mil hanJi mt )e Fair, and it I board ha sp- to cover in i iHH Camp I or Salem. Two rl from wu'l ured the high tints in their 1V 1 WtH'ft ftl i i oi cnarg. iad far. A have charge UN tit) . . iii re l annery win m-r pound for uerrieU, deliver- l Forest (Jrove. Wnt per pound last year. U ripe, firm. kh unity. an.l leaves, item. . i . A -i: ...... 1U i ueiivrr- . it i i ry nauorKB in and If nan- fide of Forett covered with to exclude dust. on tne craies. iailed over each 'with two Denny center of each H'ry win proviue no request them. returned. . Atwell. Manager. II I.INOI.K ger, well-known hington County icycle dealer of . . . i r . i. . iH hi nis nvmi lay evening. af Heveral months, Ustowell, Onta 27. 1870. When aire ha moved and brothers anhingtnn coun homas Billinger, is family on villi?, rue lam ami the m lner FarH ITI t w ai I .n hi K h t to t h v I r-wnty jail rarly Tu"idav morn- tug. and aVharg of insanity may It lodged again! Ium. (UitTi-lt came over her f mm Atiacortea m fw da ag' and m-rured m po sition bring a thresher rnifin with the M'-fouttit, aim Uilley. Miimlay afterrimiti he had an at tack f nnlrty and felt aifatnst the fire uf the enin. Imdly luirnimr n f his arm. He was then taken tu the Forest (Imv hMt'tal. where h becam violent. 1'r. Ilawke took rhar iind ifvhim a iirt inir injection and then broiik'ht him to the nunty jail. Ir. Hyde has Iwen IIEXiaYGUiiS OPEN DEER SEASO:! Watch l Sec II Oiftfrry Itaa Morni Nil MuWy' TMRte tAXk IS THE SI SON IJtlT Haalrr Fimi tlilliur aal FwtM IWt i OtHrr Pwlala Ica4y !nnk Olm Kola. "First for Thtrnt." He at fountain l.yrnan 15. Fair and Mm. Min nie Haas, of North Plains, have taken out license to wed. Dance, at Mont Hall. Friday nitfht. AuKUst 20. Admission. Jc; dancinjf, 5c. Finiu L Hruwn came over from laurel. yteniay. and brinu the usual yood reiiurts of yi lis of rain. J. H. McNew. of below Ileav-erton-lleedville. was a city visi tor yesterday. Henry Miller, of near Witch lU-jfinninit Sunday mominjr the treating him, hut thifiks there isljrun will crack as a salute to the Hazel, was a city visitor yester- not r ,-v,rn ,,.nirtf f tt, ,jwr a.-aon in the epilepsy his mind is alliu ted : , . . (( . . , i ! . . ,. ,r ., jllri'ifim, imi ast-nKton County witb an aiM-rration. t tlielt was i taken to the i.l Sumantan ! "n " are all ready for the llospital. I'orlland. y.nti-nlay ! foray to the hills. Hilly Nelson mn will learned I trudo. which he number of years kycle came into rs pf locomotion, store at Forest lr sale and repair, l very lucrative de extending to )he countv. 22. 1894, he was a Anna L. Sparks, W. llesidea his rvived by the fol Irs and sisters: ln Hillinger, For s. liiliinirer. Mrs. I and Mrs. Henj. and; Mrs. Ellen esano, Wash., and frett. Chicano. rvices were held joon, at the Forest liny parlors, Hev, ley, pastor of the xh olliciatintr. The h to the Portland tana placed in Jobably was in the as large a circle of man in the county. lith, an attorney ras in the city yeB- isiness before the Jerwood and Fran- ere granted marri- f (derk Luce yes- xroom-elect la from Imhill country. afleriiiMHi. hiu ini'iital ili-llciency U'iiiK imt of sullicH-fit rah lire to warrant semlini; him to the asy lum at thi tiii. (lo In the IlilUlmro Music Store or Hotrniati'a'Jewelerv Store and e the new sonw'. "1 Know a Yankee Man." 1 his sontr catches the patriotic npint that is abroad in the Inml. and has tttirrmtf words and tnusie, with a cover desiitn in culors that is a real work of art. Huyh Walter Sparks and I'erry Hurton Arant. Imlh well know n to Wuthmt'ton eounty iMiiple, are th eiiiijMirs. Those It v I ft vr out of town will receive a CitpV lilpai'l ny senuinif -t cents to the publisher. Kdwin S. Sparks. I'orrnt l(mve. Oregon. Just as a larire iM'tition was beinvf signed to si-nt to the dov- I ii- it erm r for the parole in vtiuie Pays, sent up from Multnomah. and then piun probation, the tud w'a utissinir from the Stale Industrial School yesterda morninit. lounit I'ay. wnue out on probation last Soring. joined witn Hover! lads in the burirlary of the Hillijloro Mer cantile, and insti-ad of prose cutinif he was tunu'd hack to the HiimiI u havuik' violated the essentials of his liU-rty. He ran away n few ut i ks i.n. and was cauuht. h- M-titi'n was nu merously si it tied, in J the hopes of Days' mother wrro hik'b for release w hen the ounimer lw came tired of waitim and awain decamped. Th iftition will now , U' of little vahiM. Itethnnv (Irani; will uive a midnk'ht dance. Saturday hven- nir. August 1 1. Iteifinniinf at H o'clock. tl'HHl music an.l i?oou mat.BgenienL lu keU. ml cent. ce cream and refreshments at the stand. KveryUnly invited - D. Sullivan, t hairmau t inn- mi t tee , I'ity Attorney H. T. Pailey. JudneW. D. Smith, l-.mil Kuralli and Cal Jack Jr. will leave next Tuesday at 1:30 sliarp. for a trip to Mt. Taeoma. rour uays win take them to the summit, w hen they reach Chehalis they win tick up Keub 1-osler. well Known When they depart from HilUhoro it is expected that the lire Wll will ring out an adieu so there will be a big crowd to see the joustcrs start on their Don Quixote expedition. Judge W. D. will be at the wneei, anu while he is absent the blind god dess w ill be retired to a closet to meditate on the wrongs or estao lislrvd society. Th. l.niliea' Aid Society of Kinton-will give an ice cream social at the Km ton school house. Suiunlav evening. August M. n,.i'iai music bv the Milton 'r' . . - . . . '.a orchestra. Everybody invueo. S I.iveslev. of Oak Park, is suirering from n slight attack of nnun.liritis. He is aged over ' . t . : 81 and an operation is unwonai i,i,'. Dr. H. 11. Smith is attend Im the case and hopes to bring the patient out so the knife will not be needed. f House, c bse in. on Itaselinu Street, between Second Thin! .Address J. M. Itmwn. Hunks. Die., R. 2, Box M. or cull on Hdwin Morgan. lillsboro; phone l.-ity o." liM Mm' ihrim. of Shadv Brook, ",.t r.... I.M Was III tOWn weuiiemmj. y Bays that Shady Brook should be prosperous It good gram means anything. For sale: Pigs. nlo aomt nice h.i.m rmuiv for stuoiue neio. First come, first served, leie nlnne Farmer 355. -II. llunte r - man. Mnnttmmcrv Turner, of Banks, iv .tu ilnwn to 1 lillsboro yesterday. While in the city he olllciatea as and Dr. Wood are eager as school Itoys to get into thu hill and Mrs. Nelson is of the opinion that Wm's. sight will be rather poor owing to loss of sleep, lav ing awake thinking of the big buck he is going to kill about Monday or luenday. Dr. Wood has been busy all week oiling up his gun and having his eyes tested to see w hether h can see a pair of prong distance. Kd. Warm, w ho is over in the Wheeler- Tillamook fiountry aends a wireless that he is to b on the job at sunup Sunday morn ing, ('has. Follett. who always gets his buck when the time opens, is loadieg his Ford with supplies to make a salient Satur day and get his camp established. Mayor Barrett is t peeled home the last of the week, and it is said that he, too. in honor of his day. Mrs. John lehman Jr., of Ce dar Mill, is convalescent from a critical illness. Mrs. J. A. HolTman is at Koek away, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iioldrick. For Sale-Saddle horse, geld ing. Fine saddler. Chick Shan non. Hillsboro. Inquire at Red mond Barn: J. W. F.nochs, of Orenco. was in the city yesterday, looking lif ter private business. Anyone having White Leghorn bullets to sell, will du well to at shooting mait tt card to P. 0. Box VM. Ueedville, Oregon. Mrs; II. T. Kagtey visited with Mrs. U A- Long, at the Gales Creek camp, the first of the week, returning today. Hop Pickers: Hop pickers wanted at the Iadd & Keed Farm. Picking will start about Sent. 1st. Please register at once. 20-2 Mr. and Mrs. George Beal boyhood up on old Dairy, will go were given adoption papers out at eimt or dav and makB a luemiay. inu cm.u u uk - trude Daniels, whose father is ii ilia miii i w v viii in. Ben Simpson. Via Jack and dead DUAL TRAGEDY VISITS A WHIIESON FAMILY hrother l Mrs 1. (J. Hancock Killed by Hull Aufust i WIIE W MIR HALE-BROTtiri UTfR Wm. Gilford exn-ct to make kills, as well. Hardware men report good sales of hunting knives but whether or not they are for skin- ning biH'U or for whittling horrs deponent sayeth not-and it looks like Mr. Buck Deer "will have to lay low or lose his ant- lera." For Sale t)ne heavy team, capable of hard work; one cow. soon to be fresh; one yearling heifer. lUwedalo Farm, Santa Itosa. Ore., at station. P. O. a ddrt-ss, Beaverton. Or., It. F. D. No. 2. Card of Thanks We desire to tender an expression of our Bincere and heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses during our bereavement, the death and obsequies or our mother, the late Mrs. Augusta Winiecke. of rarmington. Mrs. Hen-7 Williams. Carl Winiecke, Arnol Winiecke, William Winiecke, George Winiecke, Miss Myrtle Winiecke. Hillsboro. August 10. 1915. HOP PICKERS Those wishing to pick hops at the Banks Hop company yaru. is ..,lAiia t tarI fat . n Mr -ttl r 1 1 n m hi u. h m n i . tf raifiaiflr I win V1M1L Liic unite-, lie; ia u Son. Wsiaaa Bcracd by FiplooiM el 0i- liat ia Five Hallo Caa A dual traged visited the Philips family, near Whiteson. within a week. On August 3. Fred Phil- ips. a brother or Mrs. l-eo; O. Hancock, of Forest Grove, "was gored to death by a bull at the Houck ranch. On August 10, a half-brother's home was visited by a tragedy which resulted in leath and injuries to two. Ho mer Phillips s home was the scene of a gasoline explosion which resulted in one death and the possible fatal burning of the husband and little daughter. Mrs. Phillips was so badly burn ed she died shortly after reach-, ing the McMinnville hospital where she w as taken for medical attention. The husband was terrible burned, as well as the little daughter. The farm home was destroyed. The father is not expected to live and an nouncement of death is expected at any minute. The child was not so seriously burned and hopes are entertained that she will recover. Mrs. Hancock left Wednesday for Amity to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, and to min ister the brother. The mother of the two boys is critically ill from the shock. Miss Putnam, stenographer in the H. T. Bagley law offices, will detiart next week for her home in Minneapolis. Minnesota, and will be absent a month. W. B. Lousignont, of Gales City, was down to the county today. He says that there are hundreds of campers on the stream named after Joe Gales. 0!e Olson, of Olson Station, was a city visitor the first ot the week. Olson will In a few years live in the center of a fine Port land suburban residence district. Miss Loraine Cad well, of Los Angeles, is here for an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. Ihos. H. Tongue Jr., and her mother, at the Tongue home. The Wall-Talbot-Tews party is this side of Ashland, enroute to Hillsboro. having abandoned the boat return the last minute. They should arrive in tomorrow evening or Saturday. Mrs. F. H Divens. wife of the Western Union operatprnt Suaside. is convalescent at her Hillsboro home, from a surgical nix-ration, performed by Dr Hyde. Wanted A cood. neat, relia ble girl for general house-work. four n family; no wasning Good wages to right party Steady employment. Inquire at Argus office. Post Master J. C. Lamkin Rtill confined to his room, and it will be several days before h He REAL t:STATR TRANSFERS 19-21 UNION STOCK YARDS The receipts for Monday are Cattle 1324; calves 8; hoga 1771; sheep 888. , , m. . Cattle receipts jor mwiuij a,ia lAim ni'Hti. ivu biwi again at 7c which has been the iii.rh uiuit tor some weeks uaav. nourishment as yet His friends wish him speedy recovery. For Sale-Two nice, gentle familv milk cows. 4 years ol soon to be fresh. One is a full blood Jersev. and one a Jersey Durham. Both good milkers tfi5 each. Wm. Raynard. Hills boro. Oregon. Route 2. between Laurel and Scholls. &i & The Argus reporter was do 10 yield V" ' .i K..ifr hud a rIoW sa e to the Judge R. O. Mevenson i . .mi wuki intt er. ii,a es .rce-k iiuiuv, ioo. min hat and had Thos. Sain been wit HUH VIOUS uv-" ! V I"". . T 'I . . . .1 -1 il . of a pyrotechnics! order owing him it is not a certainty maiine to the lightness 01 receipw. iw wo.ww r'"zr rise was around so cenia. ioi in possesion 01 a iu, in at 7.30. bulk 7.20 to 7.30. venson being aosent on a viaii. Sheep Market opened with leal than a thousand in omm Supplies are not BwenwK m successful manner. Market can be quoted at steady prices. , Ruth Re!lv to Cta It Kenneitr. t"l nblku N I'ltiiin. Ii S rr-1 CoUrll to Ui Coilrlt I halt-lot In Sherocd Jouo V Uibion to it L SIoup, .508 nrxr Gttoti - J5 K Shut to Ann Sbiite. IlilUboro mulrnre projx-rty. Main St I irl Uatltuu to Joorph Iatk, lots 9 to j j, Inclutive, W I'ottUml 1 1 k b t 5 V Thouipn lo Nellie C Tlionip Mn. It Ijsml 14 blk J Itak Grove, liilUlmro I" Sebline ()ch rt all to Maty lleck- er. lot 7 Margurrite Debt tract.... I C I Uncock to KG Wilkin, lots 4 ami 5 lilk 17 Corucliun to Siip f McCarthy to II K Noble, lot 9. Ilnutville, (tuiilen Hume 10 Samuel Mauler to Grace K Brcwo, lot 4 blk 3 Kni(-lon ,00 K Glaiar lo S Lerourneau, lot $ to ij blk J Myers AM, Reedville HoniM T H I'owell to S Tourneau, l-t 6 to i. tame addition J K Wetherbee to Then Wilhycorabe 10 1 k-c ji t t r j w V, Phillip to A C IUtimiiloo, tlto It blk 6 HilUtwro S A C Harrington to Carrie rhillip. Mine as above. - 5 00 Si L Keoll lo II F Rainei, tract in blk 11 F Grove o J II McNamer to Laura McNamer, a a Walker' Ad and 105551411.19 n. lot a blk to. ame addition Jawea Hhort lo H 8 Davia lot 7 Vi- ta Acrea. 1010 Heniy SaUron to liertha anil Henry Sallron Jr, tt acre at luaiaun.... Heotjr Saffron to tame, it acre at Tudatm Arthur Frewing to Inabella Cauld- wcll. to a tec 9 t 1 r I w ... Jixx Hentv Sufltou to Uouisa Saffron, 22 acre, Tualatin- J Uuterstein to R S Heller, it I blk 9 Heusomc Heinht Anna Hastings lo K A Ivst, 158 58 a KClimr jw I Wmiilvea to Paul Vermilyea, part lai a l.lk 6 lh ev 000 V li Harri to J A ThnrnhurRh, J5 6 and toa.lwav. aec lo l I n r 4 Sherwood llttik to Kd and Lome Co'ifclt, lot S clock 3 hpler AUJ, 8herwoo) M C Macrum to G H Mtcrnm, lot J blk I S P Ad, K Grove 11 iditcr l.br Co to J U Renoud, tract la tract to blk J Garden Tract.. . 955 Heary Coleman to Lottie Robinson, lot ami 6 block K Steel' Add, Reavetton H5 Nancy Role-i to I) D Suiidel, o acre tec 7 l t 1 w. Gu Ijem to W F Tews, lot 6 blk 9 HilUhoro 500 V 8 Meyer to Farmland Co, lots t to tt inclmive, Reedville Home, lo E E Cable to Inci Cable, 7.43 a sec ion art w to I A Yere to J H Johnson, tract in blk 8 Fairview. to Mngena Jeppewn. of Racona, haientere-t suit for $26,367 dam age, the defendant U-inr Dr. H II. Smith. Jeitnton alleses that in l'Jlt he was iniured at Racona and was treated for an injury of the kne). When he arrived at Hillsboro he says he was taken to Dr. Smith's hospital, which, he says, at that particular time, was being managed by Dr. Sean. during Smith's absence from the rounty. Jeppeson alleges that a nurse put an electric ap pliance on hi a. foot, and then nt-glected to watch it, with the result that his foot was so badly burned that two amputations followed. Dr. Smith will figrft the case, and the Tongue will defend. The Dr. says that he was not at the hospital at the time and had nothing to do with the ca.-u; until his return. Dr. Smith said to the Argus that Dr. Sars was in no way represent ing I is business, and that the nurse was not working for him at the time, he being out of the state? on his vacation. '4. (liaises, once the sign of i age. are now the sign of good sense, in the days of the old-style double vision glasses, older people hesitated about wearing thf-m, because of the ugly conspicuous lines. Call at the Waihington Hotel, Tuesday, August 17. (one day only), and et Drs. Lowe and Turner show you the new invisible bifocal or double-vision glasses, which en able you to see both far and near. They look like a single pair, yet serve the purpose of two. They make you feel young, yet do not make you look old. Nobody knows the convenience of these double vision glasses until they have worn them. Come in and let m talk it over with you. One charge cover3 the entire cost of examination, the frames and glasses, and all glasses guaran teed to give entire satisfaction whether they oust 12.00 or more. Scores of references. At Hotel Washington. Tuesday, Aug. 17. Forest Grove, Wednesday, Aug. 18th. PROFKNHEOMAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Paysitiaa aal Marftoa v Office: Upstair ia Scbalnarka BU a aVMkleoe ttoutavm- avrnar Baatii: anil KkwI Minna, PtMMM. otar City 32; ratit,Cfty Za R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sorgeo. 3. P. P. K. 4 S.. P. ft. & K. Ry. OfEce ia the Taaiiee Block, Tair.l aa ) Main StreeU, HUiaboro, Oregon. EUIEil H. SMITH M. D. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 0 OSTEOPATH Orhce Hour a to it, a.: lo n. m. Torailay. Thnraday. tSatnrday 9 to la Cail answered day or night. Bo'.a uhoDes. Office over Htllahoro Nation t. J. O. ROBB, VL D. PHYSICIAN & SURCKON OFFICE: Upauir In SchalaKricb BSdg. Phono-Office, City -34; Re. CityH HIU.SBORO, ORKGON tWvVvWWMWrVyVWWyV Ira . Barrett, M. D. t'PiTAlKl 1BLTa BLOCK Otllca Telephone. Main 106 Ratliieoi' TeiApbiina, Main l'4 IO CRYSTAL WF.DDINU Friends gathered at the home of L. G. Wiedewitsch, of Corneli ua, has opened a machine shop and auto garage at that point. Steam vulcanizing, auto tubes and casings, high grade babbit metal and all kinds of supplies alwavs in stock. Give him call. I. G. Wiedewitsch, Corne lius, Thone, City 105. 13 -28 Hazel Powell, the 4-year-old John Powell and i- ...i tin tmrrv i ,11111-. ui ubukiiici ui iv 1 r M 1 1 1 1 11, o. . j a .... , . r " ' - 1 .i M.mdav. August 8. w fe. of Umatilla, oiea at a ren ni-ui unuivii rf. : 1 ... r? 1 . a u ir.,i.,.,ii.mnUur in a marriage ...loivroitnl thp r crvsta wed-1 dleton Hospital, r noay, irom an . . ...' vv "": ; r , " mm ,:ai aMinn fnr annnrtLMtia. llhas. license, perniuung mminc rt,ng. iioaianu mmiw-i-"- , ; ."rR ; v ner and Leo G. Aerts to wed. a m,moer of splendid presenw. finrwl Uenl Hstate security of- The day vyas spent in goou caw Ciikiu Kea I'istate securuy oi- i" mi fe ed for n. at 7 and 8 per fm m7 cent. .Call and look applications present: Host f 89 over. K. L IVrkina, Uillabot VTL Grebe. 'rn- ...- ateSchmidt, Ed Close, IWUt Mayor Hell and wife, of hu- oriu. wtru in ine cuy iu-raujr morning, guests of H. R. Easter and wile, iney are louring wrc Miliar McPherson. J. W. Cline; Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Brumel. lunri scnniize. iver mui- mes, Wal ter Schmidt. Will Grebe, gon in lieu of a Summer vacation. Mj9 Neje Schultze. -Myrtle Mc Dance, at Helvetia Hall. Sat- peerson, Edith Ekes, Stella urHnv n tfht. AllK. 14. Hailien beck orchestru.-eller & Haul enbeck, managers. Mrs. C. C. Frick and niece, deoart this evening for Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Frick will re main at least a month, and per haps longer, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Comba and Ch. Mct'ee reiurneu noiu-- Tuesday from a monin a auuru at Rockaway. uu Pknohfl Pnrrine has re 1WIDO a . . v,v - . ,, .. hnmn after spending several weeks at Tokeland, Waih Powell, of the Gragg & Powell Grocery, is a brother of the little ur r . and left Friday night to at tend the funeral. The Powells! are well known here, having for merly resided in this city. Geo. W. Morgan, who for many years resided up aoove worm Plains, and who is well known in North Washington County, lias returned to thi9 part of - the world, and is comfortably situ ated on Gales Creek, about six mileB above Forest Grove, lie and hia wife expect to pass their declining years up there, and they have a cottage on the hill, where thev can see the pro cession pasa every day. His place is joined by that of ex county Judge R. O. Stevenson. Cicero Hines. one of the Gales Creek pioneers, wa9 in town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lemmon. of Cornelius, are leaving this week for The Dalles, from which point they will look for a location Mrs. Andrew Jack and Mrs. L A. Rood, of Hillsboro. and Mrs Josiah Millar, of Reedville, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Joseph Jack, of near. Farnvngton, Tuesday. k Frank Dooher is suffering from a bruised" instep, caused by a falling timber, while working , with the S. P. bridge gang, near Roy, yesterday. Dr. Lrwin at tended the injury. tlos. Lorsung came in from Centervllle. yesterday, to get BUDolies for the crew of four working on the big bridge. He says the structure will be open for trwel by the last of the week, he thinks. ; s Your Celro-Cola tickets are good at our four.tain. Our new tee shaver, coupled with yeara o exoeriencein dispensing drink, assures you that your Celro-Cola or any other drink will be a3 you ke it Miltenberfcer'8 Den o Sweets, ten years in Hillaboro. Deputy Sheriff Applegate and he Argus news-gatnerer are doing the, ueimonica saneni these days and the new dishes they are turning out would make old Epicurus turn over in his grave with envy. Applegate swears that they have the man who invented gout backed off the board. W. R. Frentzel is an occasional boarder at the same festa' board. As a sample of a lighjt meal for the trio 18 big Itoiled potatoes with the "jackets on; 12 big roasting ears, hblf-gal- fitv sauer-kraut; 22 life-size weenies." one double loaf bread one pot cotfee; q lart and half milk; two quarts bain creek water, cake and Swiss Kuchen. All three were able to eat break fast the next morning. Thos. Rood yesterday brought to the Argus ottice some nne peaches from the Mrs. L. A. Rood home, on rirst street. When the old Valley does turn out peaches they are always par excellence, and these are no exceptions to the rule. Were it not for April frosts ana cold Spring rains no better peaches could be raised than in the Wil lamette Valley. The cluster, which was a foot in diameter, had 24 peaches. John Davidson, of Forest Grove, was Tuesday sent to the State Training School by Judge Ueasoner, sitting as Juvenile Court Earl Johnson, son of Forest Grove people, was sent home to his parents, but must report monthly to Juvenile Offi cer Dora Barber, The two boys were mixed in some petty lar ceny affair at- the Grove, involv ing housebreaking as well. The Pvthians will at once have the front of their castle hall new. ly painted, the walls of the hall way and 'lodge room renovated with kalsomine, and the building named and dated so that visitors will know to whom the structure belongs. Hal Taylor has the work tinder contract While do ing this work Taylor will also rertovate the Anderson barber shop, on the lower floor. Perhaps it is, in some cases, a little farther around our way, but the satisfaction of getting your favorite dish or drink served promptly and just the way you like it will more than compen sate vou for the extra effort Remember the place, Miltenber- ger s Den oi sweets, ten years in Hillsboro. , - , ? , j i Jake and John Milne, of near North Plains, were in the city yesterday. The boys report goed crops out that way. ' One of the Milne fields of 48 acres went 42 bushels of wheat and the mini minimum yield was 27. i. , 9mm. m. MmmMf w. m. Mao BAG LEY A HARt ATTORNEYS-A.T-LAW Kooati 1 aad i NkaU Baildlaf UILLHBOltU. . . 't'lt'aavvajtaataai E. B. TONGUE ATTORNHY-AT-LAW 0-c at'.air ia .Sohulm-rl.-h jBIoc JOHN M. WALL ATTORNHY-AT-LAW CpaUir. A. C Shale Bldg, Main ct o. HIUJBOHO. OBXSOH. W. N. BARRETT ATTOftNBY-AT-LAW Orrioa: Main 8ueat, opp. Court Ujul, aiLLSBono oattjox THOS H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNB-AT-LA1t Office, iiiutatrt ia ScUulinenco Bluet Hillsboro, - - (Vegon Telephone office Main 103. aidencc 'Main loi . DR. L. W. HYDE Successor to Dr. Linktater Office over Delta Drug Store. KeaiJence B.icline, between jth and 6th St. Hillsboro, Oregon Frederick Andersen, M. 0. PHYSICIAN & SURGEO Successor to Dr. Cunni ivham. Office and Drug Store. Orenco, Orbgi Teleplion ooniiectlnna. 8. tAnaBet 9 SCHNABEL & UROCHE ttaiMfateataae atMtatra. umaauii. asaiairai ia IMaM. enrral-ftfittMniit. UftraHeatBfaaa, oil naittni. icjlamenl. UrninMa an all aHe lliXa Wmftuif u4(1teliU ! Jb lea la tutoM artt aafeita tawaaa mmmftw fiaifiK aa ailra iiiaaHHia aAlontiififtattM. llrhtrtTuniiaatn Vti(fie4lel mtt aalrcta MkKtea. Wrat(a)flaaaa: af a Xtlctlm: IKadUl MO; felOaf; lSaattlttaMt Btaill BaM aak aimaui aw awa aaaawn m aaaiaini PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Offloa up-tairs over Hillaboro National Bank. HILLSBORO ------ O&IOON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, dentist;: Traietle Bldg. RaaiBs Saada ; HILLSBORO, 0M.VV'-r Main and Third, " DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Jit Poweffi1 wifrsne3 UP.itt Wto green-stick fracture of the right forearm, this week, while playing on a merry-go-round. Dr. Hyde reduced the fracture.. Miss Maude Tucker, ot Clarks ton, Wn., arrived last nigbt from a trip to san Diego ana san Francisco, and joined her moth er, Mrs. Sylvia Tucker, who is attending buyers' week in Port land. . Harry Cline, of Laurel, waa city caller yesterday morning. Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore Lying-in Hospital I am now prepaied tu taka' Maternal r oaiea, 913.00 par week, Fhone Oltr 77ii Mrs. A. M. Hammer ajaa-Bjaaij--!-- E. L. PERKINS ATTORNRY-ATI.AW Notari Publio-Colleutions, Loan, to. i Room X Commercial Baafc Bid;, opHair HILLSBORO, OBJBOOa