V RXJBORO AIIOC Tr4a AanH M u Doctor E. T Itclms, Chiropractor, extends a cordial invitation to the public to visit his newly opened offices, rooms i and 2, Heidel Building, for consultation and treatment of all diseases, acute or chronic, for friendly visitation and acquaintance. Office hours 9 to 12, and 2 to 5. Other hours by appointment. HILLSBORO OREGON Special attention pivn to the treatment of stomach trouble, rheumatism, and diseases of Women. TJie World's Greatest Exposition it now to iu Height ia San Francisco Never before in the history of the world has there been conducted such a magnificent and wonderful Exposition. Here is artistically presented the pro ductions of th mind and labors of mankind through out the ages. Low Round Trip Tickets are on sale daily to San Francisco. Four comonodious Francisco. trains leave every day for San Scenery enroute is tasmatinjr, varied and unsur passed. Electric automatic Block Signals truard the way. Our folders "Wayside Notes Shasta Route" and "California and Its Two Expositions" will interest you. Our nearest agent will give your inquiries courteous attention. SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M. SCOTT, General Faeager Agent Portie as, Ore Hillsboro General Hospital "Service to the Sick" Address, Box 246, Hillsboro, Oregon Wm. Robb. of near SchielTeiin. was transacting business in the city yesterday. Jos. Cawrse. of North Tualatin ; Plains. wa in Portland vaster.' day, arranging for hop picker. Andrew Benson, of Cornelius, I has sued Anna Benson for di vorce, alleging cruel and inhu man treatment Ernest Kraus, mlo has spent the Summer at South Tualatin, is now at llwaco. Wash., for a sr.ort stay. Mrs.0. G. Wilkes and little daughter, and Mrs. Inez llumktv of Portland, left Suneay for the liliamook oeaches. Wm. Kobb. a Portland lumW. man. wit n a mill on the Cowlitz. tt4 in fn nfv vtiMv a guest of his nephew. Dr. Kobb: Mrs. Laurel M. Hovt and chi aren returned t nday from a six weeks camping vacation at Can non often, oelow Seaside. J. A Zimmerman, of Itoseland Farm, km in town vstrav - - - - . He reports threshing welt under way down in his section, with good yield. J. L BartletL the Witch Ha zel hopgrower. was in the eitv yesterday. He says the warm weather raised havoc with Hop Louse. SudL Easter, of the water and lieht system, has had th Whit car fixed up and is now running it. ine machine was badly de molished when the old tower fell. Earl Wallace and wife, of Portland, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r rank Wallace, of South Tuala tin. Born. August 7. 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. E. L Kraus, of South Tualatin, a son. This makes a son and a daughter, a duet. and the parents are very proud or the new arrival. Mrs. Guv Wilson departed for her home in Seattle. Tueadav. alter several weeks visit with her mother. Mrs. Mary Sabin, and her brothers. Ezra and Claude Sabin Reuben Kellev. ot Buxton. Ml 25 feet the other day, while working with Southern Pacific bridge gang, near Buxton. He was considerable bruised but no bones were broken Some nervv chan entered the i. Klatt barn. West Union, the other day and stole three sacks of wheat The purloiner carried away the grain in an auto Klatt is now watching the place wun a three-barreled gun. Twelve districts will siinnlv . r r j trie attendance at a srhnn ml w at Banks. Saturday. Gov. Withx combe will deliver an address. B. W. Barnes, stinprinrenrient and Benton bowman, of Hillsbo ro, will attend. A picnic dinntr ana program will be the features. Former associates of the tele. phone central and other friends tendered Mrs Wm Conlee a show Boomerang Advice ft SARAH BAXTER "IVNMvat," aaU C,urg ilanltnf tba (Ujr aft tha rtrtura fruut ttwlr bou" h a tb7 rr of In thru ao rutuuUhnl tuaU at lit b-vaafaat ta w's "br 1 hKtc fruiu Chartl W -.fi at rr. I rota him hll on our Jour ej Bvw trauacvixV-atijr kn't t "- "You dlilu't Wat ai out. lkl jvu. "Do. CtTUIaly taut Chart! wrltra that t U eavkma of at auil Uba I would toll hint Bow 1 gut jou. U wtja h baa tii waltloit tor wrvral )r for sum nU-a girl to shut a frrlrr tw for him, but Ibua tar Ibaras nothing Mng. "Nothing Jul os ! I should think 0 fStpa La sutipua a tlrt la cuing to tuak lore l bliu whlla La alt nod dliii? When yta rntlt hlui acuta t?ll Dim ttutt be UlUt bit UnUkitt, WU crul ration.' "What lo yon mvn tt tbatf "I UH-uB l but: Tb tint girl ba that u fwla b'J IU to marrj Wl blm abow hla admiration to bta at (Mtwaion. It be baa lo luiroducvd b niay do this tu iD war: If not. la aa- ether. Should b tuevt br la lb atrwt or tit runiuatiT ba ahouiJ our aiw b?r tilt ba baa learm-U who ah it. tbo Bevw t up UU B ba mad bi aouuitlutaBtia. W wuuh'o Ilk to b buuled. It aratlflaa our irhU.' Now, Georg tlardlug'a bualu led blm to tw tuiHb on to road, a few dav aftrr hla rttura from tb rd ding Journey b gat tua wlf a cot)ir or tluu klaae aad atarted oa a 'rip H bad eoJoluad be r to co out tu vr aho bad ao opportuultjr. aud l'i- ab waa Out oulr a dt-voted autuUL but an cxcvllvut driver. lia attruipid to hill looelltieaa bj afteruoou lu tuto tb country. On oo of lUttt Ilu her macblu atopimt In tb niKJ die or tb Mad and. Ilk a balk mui. wouk) go no further. Tb Drat uto that ram alotif waa driven bt a avatlemaa. wbo milM uu lifted hla ran and aked If be could ba or aerrlc. Mr, ilardint waa a rrr) pretty woman, and tb troubled look that appeared la her liquid eye wai enough to aoften a heart of brick. Tha (entleman'a eyea eipreaaed admlraUot in a marked dt-gree. II U rt bbt car b akle the road and proreedrd to tuikt Entered at th PoaVofflca at UUUboto uragon, aa aoond-laaa mall ntattat. U A. IMXQ, Editor. (kunty Official Paper rubsoription: f 1.50 pr Annum. leased Gvery Thwradaf -BY- liOMO McKINNKY The Salient Column The'Arabic, carrying munitions fir the Allies, was torpedoed by by the Germans, the other day, and sent to the bottom. It is s tid that the vessel carried a I irge shipment of gold to the United States but as it was for aivance payment for more war supplies and sellers in the United a-aies suner no loss. The in cident does not appear to have thrown Washington into a panic. Brother McAdoo says he will loan the South some of Uncle Sam's money to take care of the cotton crop. Perhaps Uncle Sam could be prevailed upon to prac tice the same policy with some of our timber people in the Northwest And now the ministers are taking a fall out of Billy Sunday one prominent clergyman say ing that Billy's Saviour is not the regular orthodox Saviour. And Billy goes right along mak ing his meetings pay. Theodore Roosevelt is now i eeing the ten men at "Kendall ireen," and he is out for fight, vhether or no. As he is voicing the same sentiment as the big press which fought him in 1912, it may be possible that they will k'ive him hearty support for the presidential honors. We shall e "what we shall see," 10 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J A LiTengood to O V Douehtr. I 481100 ft in Fiirview Ji0o iu -onz?jnian lo C K Whitall, u a f c 5 U i n . n n Diuinger 10 Mtaa Sparkt, 501- i loo ft bik 11 K Grove (Same to Anna Billintrer. wife, trat in r.ncanan Walker d I c r Grove Ullie Kobirtion to W E Bevdler. t r. oietn al tk-avertou and I part if lot. 3,4,5,6, 10,11, u blk h W E Beydier to L A Robinion','40 a tec Jt3n r a t L I Whale to C A Whale,' inl : iSo ore 19 j c w r, ?. . c lo " B:c. a aojve.. 1000 r tleineck toLS Irvin, 50 a arc 1 t 1 7 n r j .uu vrau to j u Kode, 42 a aec 27 u ' 4 w .-oo "u 1 raver 10 aiary sorber, 9 56 Km r uiovr e- uumrr m joun, n v and Henry jj.a near neaverlon I Clarence Young to Mioer Froat 6.. 180 ft blk 18 Simmon'i ad 1400 a o nviru m nicniid ij (rd, tr in ..,.". 10 0 aiuDior i to Edw Maddoi, 501 100 ieet at Bank. ja, Alwina Neokirch to fi nr,'m",'l". 3 a near Blooming ' ,.7, - ".men 10 1 v. Ktynoldi, 11 a near urenc J Haiina Chriatenten to Sli."'iV.ViI! and Olive Aldridge, lots t toi & juu, uik jo vr roriunn Hgnts.. . . Tell Soule to Pnscilia Bl&ntz, 40 a KC 10 I I I I 1 I B Winters to Krne.'t Cha'udler.Vot 1. a 3. 4, blk u Aliddleioa .. H-nrv Liuea to F T Kniv.. ,.. lablkaHihaboro ' ,700 j nijjoii to a r Hamilton and t Mathe.ly.7J a sec 9 t 3 n r 6 W7500 r A Burrowa to Amlr D.,h..i.. lot 10 blk 50 N Plains i0 nry vogt to J E P.rmlry, 1.15 . , ....... r. ,u miieiia rowne, 1,15 Mi 14. 15. 16 bik 1 Nortbaide ad 100 er last evening thriap nroapnt ha. ing Mesdames jas Anderson, Gay worthington and Eari Luther, and th Mi&OP Itha Maaainrai Laura McDaniels, Ella Ellison. Lenora Gardner, Minnie Abbott, Amanda Hartrampf, Viola Pit man and Lorene Morrow. - Mr and Mrs I. ShinahTroe on. tertained a few friends, Tuesday evening music and leading af forded entertainment. Those en joying the evening were: Mrs treekpaum, Alonzo and Ernest CreekDaum. of CnrnolinQ- Mm treekpaum and daughters, Lou ise, urace and Mary, of Lincoln, Neb: Mr and Mrs .lam m MUAraA 10 and Martha James, Mrs Fletcher, Mr ana Mrs ihos Shinaberger, MISS Mvrtle Shinahoro-pe anH - . r 1 hiiu host and hostess. SCHOLLS ORANGE FAIR the date set for the Scholls Grange Fair is Oetnhr isth . awm Bliu lbth. I he committee in charge ore panning ior a Dig fair, with several uniaue attract; to those of previous fairs. There win De a stock show and ail lovers 1 1 good stock are kindlv reoueskd tn heoin thini,;.,.. uuoui, wnicn animals nnrl hnu many they wish to pxhihif Thu will be the usur I fine display of iruus, vegetiDies. grains, grass es. canned prinHa nnrl fann dlework. Entries for exhibit - WLSt.il w cacn ana everv nno n ,ho -w ... ,.. Will munity. for further nartipnlaro , ; - r "v-iuiaouuicsa orpnoneto Lester H. Campbell nuisooro, ur., Koute 2. or E. G neaion, Laurel, Ore SURPRISE A delightful affair of laat waA Jfthp7 nnrl T R tki.u I nesdav PVPnirnr Inn 10 mir . 7 u, u. (fUBeH were r. , . ub. visitors to Castle Rock, Monday. WM. a .wrthday surprise party I. H. Mflv,nI. .l vM,?8J "'"Pie Gutsch- 1 ; " " v," "wna a t xvock tjreek. the rxva. honvarduDon Raar n; ..lair. : ,...? FSv . ,. IK J j " aa , tremn W1IBB JNinnie S loth m town Wednesday morning. birthday. The evening was T. Cl t mm 1 ttAVAil A - . - oam wen. wifp nnH ann 1 "uicu 10 irames and min!. waavB DUIla traj I Ti . . . VUlLi turned Monday from a short vis- Mrs WH Hall, who has been spending the Summer with her E?,.Brr andLMr8L L Shina- aVeiuXherhoraeatLa r ' , biiu music, Daintv refrmhmant i . j . j . 7 ""- "tic ocrveu at midnight The guests depart ed at an early hour, reporting a most enjoyable time, wishing the hostess many happy returns, of the day. Tha ariiMta- u;onnn , p-. o l 'j iooca niina ana fcmma Schneider, Lydia and Lz. an Inreatbratlon of the ladr'a veblda rlndlnc that the tronbla would comiMl Ha rvrooval by outxlde power, ba pro poaej to aecnra a roi and pall It to 1 garae. Aoytblnc be sugitt-sted wu acceptable, and after a hunt for a atout rope In the bouara along the road lh attarnment waa maaa ana tne journej commenced, tb man driving bla car the lady at the wheel of bera. Reach tag a (araic. ber car waa lift there and the geutli-man benurd pemiUalua to drive ber bom. Mr. IIardln bad received admlra tkn In her day, but never anything aq iidd.Tisjr developed aa tbla. It wai plain to ber that ber new found ad mlrvr waa taking ber borne by a round about way. the aoceoalty for .which bi attributed to the roads. After an bour'i drive that could have been done tn tea minutes they pulled up at the Hardli.it residence, the stranger helped tha lady out. and. after thanking him for bla ktndneaa, she ran up tha atcps. The next afternoon what waa hrt surprise on looking out a front w Indu to ae her ear atop at ber door, driven oy the gentleman wbo bad rescued ber at tb wheel. lie aorana out came tin to the bouse and rang tb bell 8ha opened the door herself and received the announcement from ber adiulrer'i llpa that, fearing she might wish tot her car, be bad brought It home to her in recognition of so much kliidiieM wtiat could she do but aak htm ln 11 giaoiy accepted the Invitation and scaii-a ti-te a tcte with hr . nour in nils rr h inself an1 in -oil... Ing rnnnl for the Indy. Thoucb recent ly married, slip hnI not yet got nsed to lunung away the devotion of anottiet man than her buslmnd. When her via Itor departed his eyea eipreaal stu b a longing to be permitted to call again that Mrs. rtnrdlng could not rrfoin :rom giving it When Oori-c llurillim Mhin, hla trip hla wife ramiHll - ' J ... . . . iiunj her automobile mishap, bnt fearing to ecue uis jeninusy, rcrralnetj from en tenng into partlculara. Charlie Web ster inrormed bla friend that during um nimeni-e ne tcnar lii hnH r 1. practice Mrs. Harding's advice and hud proiitea py it Indeed, be waa pluck u. uo courage to offer bla love to iaoy and anK ber to be bU wife. PTOpowtlon mlKbt aeetu audden ami h. expected to be refused, but he would an on wra. unrdlng's advlca and atkk tv It. a rew evenlnira n., hi. i n.. .... " "ra- nT. " ,e'1 D" w,re for h""' time. uen ne returneil what waa bla prute 10 see li a nl.i rri.n4 i"' "",ln ,n tb "wn room nun airs, nurd ne. "ha miw,.. . , ,. ... . - -rri.ini m oe oil rnttled. and tha tarn n u m eacn other In astonishment. 1 UIS Is tha nnl umai, - 1 Wife, "who was ao kind m r... .!. , . w "wit ti car nroite down." tr I mere waa an ,mk.n.. 1 ... -M.,twni alienee ror a few momnnta li.. n...i. aald: "",uul, "And you, Charlie. hav fmm.i a uj. tn ....... . . "1 uibio. 1 wun you ucceaa." And. With flnshlnir k. ... a uw neei ana went upstairs. There was a triangular aorenem over the matter for anm Mm. I..,. ally Webster waa exvaaod'slnr he bad acteu upon tua 1W f Harding lift HIIH mm m Will be Sold onthe Following' Terms. lit Balance in Six Monthly Payments TOURING CAR $880 AT HILLSBORO j Immediate Deliveries Can Be Made of The New 1916 Model Have you Seen This Wonderful Car? e WRITE. PHONE OR CALL ON EtJJAI 1 E. BOOH Hi eo. Automobile Dealers HILLSBORO Phone Main 812 OREGON Your Old Car Tahen in on Trade and Terras Given if Desired Ford Cars, Cadillac Cars Dodge Bros. Cars I on o "BETTIE BUBBLES' the fountain favorite, invites you to A SOCIAL SIP o 0 a o r 1 a . nrtlro A. CnrJrm u I,.. I i . ... ,,,,,,, mui umi charir.. f the Kncktlite work hfri, m now Hiiperir.temlinif the tir-l.l.a.. H4 'I I a . . . . " m..,k- hi i it-vtMami. Ohio, the Btriiclure Ix-in 2U70 ft lonir with a Hpan of f,'jl fpp je H-iyn he wouM like to enme out nnilcatrhaHtrinif of trout in ol.i I 'airy. Inciilcntallv heiemU his r.-jfards to th,. liiiiai i, Mrs. II VV io,.(T.. . ii,;u V V ' ,ri rruirnen iniH week from a sftV,.n work.' ' m ai -i ar'"uV:al,forni lntn. mil while South viHitefl at San inTn,Tlh "I"'-Kwn Well. uLu I formt,r UM n ,RV the line Into old Mexico; Htopp,.,! at ana ban I r:ini' i.n vu mnn 1 1 : .., rnri ,,,u uiiiHooro oth or rt4i. Mrrn inm Spirals ban.ilgivan thai I , tha aadsf tHitml aiMuiur uf iita n,iai f Um Mlla. ilMaaa!, ha DimI la ia iitiia Own of tUHiai .,1 ora u U aalilitfta , lV.utr , ,- ft aenHiaiai Mrtili mm4 Mala, ami Ml.l t'aart has sat Muaxlaf . ri.inmlwr t!, WIN l.',m.r()f a M aa lha Umt, ami Ilia lunula Uuiirt !(... m in HilabM. "it'ii, aa tM lakaaa tor ttMrnif o'-r liii 1 1 aalil acMiinl ami (ha final atlM' in til of aal.1 aalala J lfl Ihla Auuatl, (ift II. Ionian, Kiartilor til tha tlU HI1 K'l'f'.iiaal W. N. Ilarralt, AUarnajr for Kiamil zie zurcher, Anna and Carrie Gutschmidt Clara Jaggl, Thek la Scheldt, Emma Fuejry, Martha Kaufman Anna Colleknon. Lydia uwuiiHui, rawara scneidt Herman nnrl Vmt't Henry and Mormon vaat, v.. ffene All wen, Chris Jarel. Got- .u ocnneiaer, Jake Zimmerman, Edward n i ru i.'c Frank I ii ; tti.. it. Z ""ion, ui nciir Helve tia, waa in town Wednesday. "First for 77. ;-.,. O V your favorite founujB rj Miss Esther Hpim of Pn j was th 000f IT'?.'. or-tland. ndVio.aWaTcVthi;r!Jk.Zla miss Lela Stewart nf n-n visited w.ih M.!wrlV0.( IJl"ey, firEt of the week "0rd the J. E. Rlltlo- ...! 'Portland ZmJ f Folly Butler, the Eahe'wS; poinu South, making the trio very pleasant oiw. P Hillshoro il?".1'' "prominent bum. man or McMinr.ville. The ilandKroom are touring Ca! norma by auto. n k.. q moon. "un,?y D.friil fee has returned i San Francisco. UNION STOCK YARDS IF V si Cattle -Flfunn -nojthekaMondSmr teer sales went at 6 25 to 6 7S l ?J lT flned theirfo?!5; -.-..Kin ana again sold at 1c mark Ua and heiferaaa we Mtetlnr of Board of ftjuitllutk SHMaaaaaaaBM T.i Taipavar of Waaliluatii ("hibI, '! Nnlim ia harsli lha rt ,.f K4,.ialltll..o ul WssnlsflM uiitiif . titM..,, in ,. u,uiiar. nt, 11, U6, B tliaOnurt ll.iuwin rtlll '. Ill Waahliiau.il fiiiml, lual M ..w a-niinii MiHHiajr in imiar,ai" 'at Iwlna lha Hum ami .la iirotaN ' '"w w piiiitiaif aiaiiilnn tna aww "ul ruila or sali U.uni fr IHia.aai rra.t all arrora In valiumm awl ' fipll'in ur quantillna il laml, UU uUiar iirnpartina, ami It is Ilia iliiir " l.itr..Ia , ... ...Allarf iMiwirii hi myynmr a ' aim laa piMilntail, anil if It iball CH" w sl'l llrd of KqiialUailun Uiat ra aiiv lands, luu ..r utlirr (ihiiwrij V """1 lo or In Utm nanin ol a liM.Mit.ia ..... 1 . . .... . ...a fit , , i, w nar in in" " m-.mn ui,,P or jy,m( t vain. ,. . . ' . -1 '" ur i.M.ar I'niiHirii- mil - l'l llmi.l o KoiialiMllmi ahall hi ilia tr. orr mrruntl ui. Mas (Wall. as the entire cattle market w-re considered steady to rtrong. Hoot Two Thousand hofi were recaivml nvr the unload ina chutea todav. Home veijf ijood loads of how went at 755 for tops Thia price was 5c over last week's elniw. A fo hK sold at 7 60. , . Stwu.n-.flu . Ldmlfill 01 ahout 1600 aheep were in the "ales pena. The lamb mar" Mpeclully has shown Rood strenW they told up to 6 50. VVMJ Quality is shown, ewe Wethers aft nnirblv tat 4 50 W ewe and 5 60 for wethers. J 0