tUABOHO 1U0I fAF liiui IH GAME BO. BILLED FOR SEPI. 2 What Wer Con- PROUII REEDVILIE II HI ID Al StriS. 01 HCf y rr it Jaaaary Ch Tt Henry I". i.r Harry Rest. a h i fnulir known hrr wa kilW-d in u eolliMon at Riv.r dale. Friday rut. r.il'n tram. im w hie It was rondm tor. eol- lidd with a loetrg train. whirri wilt runnittir Irom iVmrtery l Oawrgu. I'rf-Ht'a train n min ing from Brooklyn yard to Port , land. U-nt tar lti in railway employ many yar. ami former. liv. at iastn. II.- was a rela , t i v t of the lalf E. I'-hL !! leave 4 wnliiw, formerly Mini '' IA Wait t.al Salitr4av, Juliu J. Vrlenhaih liel laat thurttav. Alter leng lllnrv IMS MODI KM WOODMAN AND M(M)SF. ..f it.. intf l1 pro'""' " h Cra'H' r.jammaiuMi n ,,t..(nlH-r 'J, in lh l-oumy a . ! . . V SuinnteiH.eni a outer. Anttntrtic. Agriculture, Crammer, and Mm-i Emma '.rn'tr. of Dtlley. Some yeara ago 1 int mum injured by a drop inmi a nek ear striking I. mi ih tin Ix-tid. anl at another linn he ot tin tips of his tors. The lliu, r I'.nw. l.utnU-r Co , Ulrrmral al Hilltba) Juliu J. Weisenbaih, of Eeed vi!U pawd away at the family lio'iif. '1'liursdav night. August of nar Manning, are aUmt to U'K l''l". af ter an illness covering tint;. move their niiil. and have a linr lot of dry. cli-;r lumber, and No. I common on hand, ami it mint eo 1 1 i ti tr r l!ro t'o.. Manning. I . t .11... i r ft a .... Physiology. Geography '" ' .. .... an. 1 1 Mr I' ('. I 'nek who ill visit. . . i iiuiii inn in ---- - .- - - JO" J. ' diriK. ll... i. Ikl li.,. . a i.iiftwti f an inn n n, mm- ,umini "r-., ""! the f-a'ur.-H. ifl.-an.d from who wire ctidltionit tht.far.1 taiwr. h a ynumr lady of l'.t w ho riiuki it 1 : 1 1 1 v aviutionH. Sin liK'in tin' loop. with n r iiirirliio.' turm d m r. and inakfH :i,iiOof adi-uth divi. H.-r name i Kutlt'Titii' StiiiMon, and Hhe lia tlx -iinti r which Ix-loncd to tho lati Lincoln lli-acln-y. who lt li4 U', last yrar. Kr Knt I wt nty arn-. with (food luiildint's and innchmfrv; mar Matron Stulion. on S. I'. i;irrtric Wrili II i. Cooper, Villi to tak txamina- it Wi tima Inatei l w tak n. xt Jaiuiary. lUnk tH)pl ar workinjf I ni"' luirn ,UUI' oiri ..Id a if.t Uttethtr i.ichic ily. ilv: WthyroinlM nj State olliivr will iddrra Ithcnntf. Vhi-r hti hte not mr il th. ircrrtiflct W'l cn i vi, tit aniit th l'unty I; Supinteniienl ly uoint hM ho hvi not ri- i i ior on in iauuii; Ukik can irri itifin uy O .1 I h'tti-inli'iit. turnea. COM 1 11 Ct l'STIlH Ji t wrdJintr cdtdirati d Wouvi r. Waah., AgicuMt 21. hen Mm. NphU l luMer mitcd in marrite to Wm. v, int' coniracimji parur well known hrrv. I he 1 1 Inn-man lor lh a. I . W lwern h'Tfand Tillamook, lh lmd i tlauuhtrr of nJ Mr. Ci. tJardner, of r. i . . 1,-1.1 rin i, aim o orm iv- blt' ixwition with h lU- Ution in thi city for art Thiy will make their in iiillalioro. and itruum ir txipular nJ hav hiKtt of friend brink' ronuratulBti xeveral rnofitlm. Mr. Weinrn haili wa on tiin feet, liowever. through the major part of ii ill- iicM. and wm in the city but a few ilaya prior leath. He wan horn in Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1SC2. In IHI be wat married to Mm Additf WVIht. To this union wa born one child, Mr: Addi Mmenliimer, of I'ortlanil. lie was airain married. April li. 1 s.s;. to Mm Anibersine Allen, and to them were born the fol low inur children: (iuy and Julian. of Aloha; Itonnie, Major and laiy, at home. reidn the widow and children, he leave a trother. Krank Weisenbaeh. of ('rerun City, and .three fiKter. ore resnlinif in liui.niana. ar.d llillitboro. tire. 2:1 CarJ of Thank! Mire tn utend our aincere U to the kind friend and )bor who to kindly aited innif our rrweni wrrave Al!rt Toii-r I ait'tin the Chnrtfe D'Alliiire at the JJalein Stale a r famji ground, this year. an. I the ncore frim thi locality tul county will U more than pleaded t meet the Mayor (hi rail when the bikt exhibition open Mr. Joler and KiMer, Mr. T";m r-Ve;itl.erred. have chartre of the advertimnrf f"r the itiMlitution. Wanteti to l:- r t A i!'xl all around farfmr want to ru.t atxiut N acre of land, near Hi!IU n. Addreitu Farmer, care Arjru. IJ A pivture in Sunday' Oregon iitti, i uliow inn tine of the fruit tMMitb in the Oneoii i'.uiitlink'. at San l'r.i' riit, hIioa Ji hn enni. of IlilUturo. a "bin- aM life." I). f.m I Hie one bit! L'ui.le around the Dreu'on l'.uild- m.f un.l ti iintter not who i two in the Kast He w a a mem ihe'howte John i always on her uf the Modern Woodmen and the lob when viMtor take in the also a member of the josepn u Iteaver home and exhibit. dtixi Keal Kstatt necunty of' fered for !;mH tit 7 and N er rent. CaU "d I'X'k npi'lication i r. K. L IVrkin. HillslHtro, tlieu.r. '''is! '" Kobt. Summon, of Heaverion. linn aiui m. i . m.r. - the death and obaequiea of rrturn.,1 II.. Jwl o th ce Meek lxlk'e. Ixiyal Order of Moose, of Hillaboro. The funeral ttMik jilace Saturday, unijer the auspice of the Woodmen IMte, at Ueedville. and the Mootte IMui'. at Hillstoro. Mr. Weiaenbach was highly Hrinjt yo ir mn to Greer'n I.. IL Galbraith, of IU-av rt n. wain the city Monday morning'. Drink OlroKoIa. "First f. r Thirst." lie at fountains Mrs. M. Irden, of near H ! ville, was in town Tuesday. Urintr your ewf and pnxl in to (ireer they want them. Tho. Omnell and family h:ive returned from K'x-kaway. (leo. Campbell, the Laurel pk. neer, was a city caller yeaieru ty. Hop pukintf bejrins in the flreKK yard on Wednesday, September 1. . M. Sturm Sr., of near I'.l.tr m- injf. transacted business in the county neat yesterday. Hop pick intf will U-in in t' c John Sinclair yard. -Mond v. Sept. 0. II. M. Shane, of Farming wa ureetinjr friendi in tovn yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carsb ns and Mr. Chas. Stephens, of Hank, were in town Friday. Mrs. Harriet I!aby. of Molla la, is the daughter. Mm. Thos. Conneli Mrs. A. C. Donelson, of Shed ds. Ore., is visiting friends in to vn this week. Itay Keasoner was down ir rn Mountaindale, Monday. He i--: running the crusher up there at present. Hop picking begins in t i Carstens yard and the Hop Co. nesday, Sept. I. John Kngreldinirer and Wa le Killen Seiit the eveninic at t it Frentzel lntf camp on (iales Creek, last rtighU We have a full line of Koda' k and suniilies. and we do develop ing and printing. Delta ln p Store. I,eo I'.ullock and wife, of Sa lem, visited friends at Forest Grove, Sunday, and attended the Fowler-Moore weddinjr. Wanted -A good family cow; freh. or coming fresh aoon.--Wm. Faull. Hillsboro, Oregon, Rox 505. 21 3 Mrs. Tarker Bnd niece. Miss Helen Vent, of Sprague, Wauh., were guests of Mr. Francs Ulascoe, th'a week, Virgil I. McKay, of Tualatin. and Elma P. McMillan, of Ben I, were united in marriage at the hRSIJFIHE WEEK Many Yard; Have lcn Hit Hard by the l etilv. Hop lue CttitP WILL BE CONSIDI RABLV SHORT Some Vard, Horvtr. Hate Prtupect I a SpleaditJ YicM Hop picking will begin in full blast next week, some yards starting harvest Monday and the great majority opening Tuesday morning. The crop at large in the county, as well as in the state, will not be up to last year's production. The liee have been worse this season than for years, and the stand of vine is not as good as average. There are a few yards, how ever, that will bear a good crop, especially where care was taken in unravinc ror thn vermin. The if nest of her grand- 3Uppy 0f pickers for many coun ty ards is coming from Port land this year, growers finding it hard to get a sufficient local supply. There does not appear to be much of a movement in hops, although several valley growers have contracted at 12i cents within the past few weeks. This is the last quotation made, P.an'r.s and the price is largely depend- yard. at Hanks, W i- ing on the Hritish market. Hopmer. have been busy the past week getting their dry houses into Bhape for the season run and taking out supplies for picking; NOBH-PIKVKS A pretty wedding was celebrated Wednesday evening. August 25, 1913. at the First Presbyterian Church. Portland, when Miss Delia Furves was united in mar riage to Kenneth M. Kobb, Rev. Johnson officiating. The bride is well known here, having been 11. T. Eagley. W. D. Smith, Krnil Kuratli and Cat Jack Jr. returned Monday evening from their trip to the Itainier National Park. They are profuse in their admiration of this wonderful scenic territory, and went clear up to the timber line. They made their way via Tacoma, and then turned southeast to ML Rainier. Hetraeinjr their way they made Seattle an objective point, and then returned home via Olympia. All are loud in their praise of the good roads over near Tacoma and. Seattle, and speak highly ot the govern ment road into the park, or reserve. Grand Theatre, tomorrow, Fri day, August 27. Nat Goodwin's big stage success. "A Gilded Fool." featuring William Far- num. By special request, Os wald Olson will sing. "Asleep in the Deep.' H. Grebe, of Tualatin, startled Eastern visitors the, first of the week by an exhibit ot corn. grown on his ranch. Ihecorn was of the white dent variety. and was fully matured. Mr. F.A. BAILEY, M. D Pbyiiiriaa tu l Sargeoa Office: UpaUir ia Schalaitricb E itMuiauc tvulb t mrocr Urn ai barontl Htra-U. rttoMa, orfl.Ctty 3-ti; r-4dae,Oty R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sargcoa S. r. P. R. A 5 P. K. ft Office ia tbt Turn Block. ThlrJ &Uia Street. Hii:bor, Oregon. ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. ( PHYSICIAN fit SURGEON OSTEOPATH llaf n ToearUy. Tbanda-. 8tarly - i, C1U ncrrd lay or aisbt. B Office Hoar f to it tv i Pbooet. Otfi. over tltlltboro Smtion J. 0. ROEB, II. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OPPICE:-Cp aitla Schalmrricb Bl: pHO!iil-OSBce. City 384; Re. City .V Crehe wnt into th. rh.mhor HUWBO. OREGc of Commerce just as the visitors nAMnwnwyvwvev were entering. The Illinois peo ple were greatly interested, hav ing been victims of the popular delusion that no corn was grown in this state. the corn was taken at random from my ranch." said Mr. Grebe, and the production so pleased them that they went out a day or so later to see a Washington County! cornfield. Ira E. Barrett. M. D. UPSTAIR DELTj BLOCK Office T-l-btionit. Main 1 nil Kealileoue Telephone, Mkin l ODr. Lowe, the well known eve sneeialisL will be in Forest Giove. Sept. 10; Hillsboro HILLSBOIW. Sept. 11. This will be Dr. Lowe's last trip for several months. u m. ttaiinr m. m. h . O AO LEY ft NARX ATrORMBYS-aT-LAW Boosm 1 aal t Haat BaUdia OlEtiO E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OJise apiiiairi ia ScbulmeruhBlc home of John W. Passraore. Tin- daughters, Nona and Margaret, latin. Aug. 19. 1915. Kev. Wake Seatte. Wash.: Ur. and Mrs n charge of the Domestic Science ail seriously hurt. The babe was Department. Hillsboro High, for several terms. The groom is in terested in the Hillsboro, Mer cantile, and the happy couple have a host of friends in Hills boro who are tendering congratulations. Those attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Purve and A little ten months old babe was kicked on the head by a mare, at the Greenawalt ranch. near Keedville. Sunday, and a I slight fracture of the skull was resultant. The child was car ried by a ten-year-old sister. When the little girl walked past the mare and colt the mare let both heels fly. The elder child Upeuirt, A. c. Sbute Bidg, Main A : w as slightly grazed, but not at I JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY -AT-LAW otlkiating. J. C. Wilson, of Orenco. was a city caller last evening. J. 0. te Julius J. Wfisenbarh, turn especial thanks for autiful floral ottering. co desire to express our ;uJe and thanks to the Irnrn and Moose lkiges. Mis. J.J. Weisenbach and Children. Vlvillo, Ore.. Aug. 25. 1915. reiecll anil naa aw iiiwcimr . .- . nh h of friend in his section of the V VtZ it u county. n fho aimnh. lif. In hi death the community "'v loses an exemplary citizen and a I r.acnimi pntrina for sale -New- there, anil tnii that the Montana kj,,, ntu indulgent husband and g y International gas engine. from lendoy. Idrtho, w here lie is interested in n mining .claim. He tuikis.-.! through liutte. wnue Barrett. Portland; Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Kobb. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Payne, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Hoff man and the Mi?ses Edith and Cecil Brogden. Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Kobb will make their residence in Hillaboro. FAREWELL PARTY l i: CtDII COOK ItOOkS vond edition of the Coffee Cook liook is on rale, ut tt. IxKiks are on Bale at the ing places: k'ht'n Grocery. Jslxiro Mercantile Co. elson's Furniture Store. gg & Powell Grocery. tiriK-ery. t Koom. Second St. near n Greenhouse town 1 Uvniing lint-ly under the fatH.r, impuliu.' of trade for copier sup plies in Europe, for use in the war. Hop Pickers: Hop picker wanted lit the l.nd.1 & Reed Farm. Picking will start ubout Sept. lt. Please ' register at once. , " Mis Jennie Deichman, who LINCOLN HILL for sale cheap, or will trade for young cows. Geo. b. Allen. Keaverton. Ore.. Koute z. t.i- monica Sta., Canyon road. 23 unconscious for several hours. but appeared to come out of the coma Tuesday. Dr. Ira Barrett attended the little sufferer. The child was taken to the Hillsboro General Hospital for attention. For Sale-Registered Jersey bull, yearling, out of Schulmer ich stock. Ben Sahnow, HiHabo- ro. Route . 23-5 W. S. Puter. son of S. A D. 1 uter. came up from Eugene the last of the week, and was regis tered at thb Hotel Washington. Young Puter gained consider' ble prominence some months ago by being the victim of an after night assault by an enemy, wherein Puter was brutally beaten, the scene of the incident being at Eugene, H1UJIBORO. - OAtXHIM. W. N. BARRETT ATX0RN8Y-AT-UW Or not: Main Street, opp. Court Hou- HIIXSBOKQ OR 831.) THOS. H. TONGUE, J K ATTORNB Y-AT-LAH Office, upstair ia Schnlaericb Blue. Hillsboro, - - Prego tw (ideiii ; Lit.coln Hill, aged M years, was ( inn.l .lead in hi bed Monday tnorninir. August 2:1. by his son. llnrrv H'll. who slent with him the niirht U'foro. Young Hill hn.l risen and built a fire to pre he.-n oeiuiinL' the Summer mire breaKiasi. Auemjui. K iu cuy. 1 ' .1 ... .. ...... 1 f., i'...!imLFhnm. ivi nken the father he found that ncre, i. 00 n il im . . - - - if . I. 'I'.. .....I.... mi. 1 u ill ii44iinii hn had pxnired. Coroner ira her duties in the school room Barrett went to the homo of wk..nihH term opens. She was father and son, but deemed an uccomi.anied home by her sister, inquest unnecessary A farewell party was tendered the Dooher brothers Tuesday evening, at Hale Springs, the uvoninor amiiipments beincrswim- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, m:n inneheon. and -sonirs at MJa. Frank J. Norton. Manager. ..... ... . 11 .1 - " .. ..r . of Jolietviue, inu., arrivea ine tne camp fire. The Dooher last of the week tor a visu wun brothers departed today for their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E G Cox, of Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Harris, or this Mis Grace, who will mane an extended viMt with her. Anone having White Leghorn An one having n.r f v k m pullets to fe l will do 1 to Rnd Lincoln Hill was a son of Pio neer Almoran Hill, and was born near Gaston Carl Larsen and wife returned the last of the week from a short visit at Tillamook resorts. Uri says the fishing was good over that way. and that he and C. had the time 01 mur White Pine, Minn. Those pres ent were: MicUarl, Thnm, Frank urit Svlve trr Oooher, the gii-sts of honor; Muc Kthrtn Dooher, H?th Crendall, timce Mct-ilileo, MiMred Kusblow, Florence Otrrett, Muil Morrill, Dorothy ly. K1U Bfiktn. Ell F.lllon, Margaret Manu, Klizabeth MariD, Zia Watch, Gla lyi Snute, DeLaurice C'btree, Eve Ivn farenl, Freda Ron, Marion Lytle, Esther Ileim, of Portland, Ann Ander son and I'ua Knit mt, of Fortat Giow, Messrs. Kuasell Morgan, Henry Dan- tieel, Earl Johnson, will Gray, Artbur MOORR FOWLKR let wedding waa celebrated home of the bride's moth- rorest Grove, August 21!. when Miss Yetta Fowler united in marriage to Au- G. Moore, a business man Vtland. They will reside in Jiose City. The bride for ral years has operated the eninaier Tor the News . and nrior to that held a lion with the Argus, For Sato iheavy team, capable of hard , one cow, soon to be fresh; curling heifer. Rosedale Farm. jhta Rosa, Ore., at station. u. address, Beaverton, Or., D. No. 2. mm a cam m 1 Reed ville. Oregon Blaser He was a brother e in u.u., 1 11.. rr t. i)..M;H.M of . ,r?- . " r.ur,".u' "! 01eu. Llle Dunsuioot, James Imbrie, son were nretaring Whitincr. Indiana, is visiung ai Vi... unMinwr. KirhaH iiovt. togo to the mountainsona hunt- the home of her brother, Frank jmr Mabon, Riv Sigier, cuir .sam- ukon Henlh enmo. It is Wnllaeo. and wife, of South ll- pie. Ath Russell, llyton Garrett, C.yde IK ill.' - - -- ' . . - Miss lima Garde tencherin the Clm-ngo fcnwita. !li lll'l'tl the guest of her for- mi.r classmate at Northwestern county. University. Mrs. R. M imr tnt Leach, a supposed that death was due to alatin h..nrt troubUi. 1 ill was .wen known in that section pf the ,.,mntv He was noted for his Erwin. generous. disposition, and hade i. ia lonrim? the oust, and ur- h.Mt of friends. rived from California. Saturday She will also visit rela- Mason, Frank Rollins; Mesdame Hen rietta Morgan and Emma McKinney. Telephone office Main 103. ;Main lo2 DR. L. W. HYDE Successor to Dr. UnUater- The Everfresh Plant is now! Office om Delta Drug Store. Residto receiving Bartlfctt pears, and is Baseline, between 5th and 6th St. in raaricet for prunes. Everfresh Hillsboro, Oreco:. mm 1 " Ai trV A nartv of mounts rame nut from Portland, and registered at Frederick Andersen, M. 0- the W ashmgtpn. Monday. Thy physician & SURGEC were doinor the countv on horse back, and were Geo. VY. Walker, Successor to Dr. CtmnhwtiaBi. Wm. Ryan, Dr. J. F. Calbreath Office and Drug Store. 1 iU.. li: 11 -1 ti I k-J I 0W - OREGt ft 4 j L Telephone connection.. the noted Dhvsician and lemsla-l tn- I WWWWWr W. D. Hoag and wife returned Tuesday from a three weeks visit to the Tillamook beaches. Mr. Hoag purchased a lot at Manhattan, preferring that re sort to any other. He will soon begin the erection of a modern home on his property at Third it 1 ti ana mapie, mis ciiy. Jonn Meurer Jr., of near El monica, and E. G. Mishofsky, of Quatama. were in the city lues- The latter came in for CtaA & IfM a. a. aaasfii SCHNABEL & UROCJiL wWtta)t eHt, . Mrmicw aa i4K4iMn For Sale She departed for the East today. 1.'.- o..i..vi,,i,n. horse, ircld- ror ' T,i.nriv.tn vounir t.'i.,.i uiiililliT l.llll K J5I1BM- pigs. $2.2T) ing. r nr.mv . ; lini,h Chester White boar and non. Hillsboro. injure at Vi .honu-also several sows. All mond Hnrn. Fred E. Schmidlke, graduate of Pacilio, has been ictnined ns principal of the lloqmnin iligh School. Another gra.luate. How ard Tavlr. has the Port lown-t.i-inciimlshiu: and another, Grace M. Thomas, lias a pusmo.. with the Hillsboro Bcnooia. 91 nhonta: also several sows. must be sold before 1 go away. Mm. W. B. Bolton. Witch Hazel Station, on S. P. Electric. tives in Astoria, and the Califor- ma r airs peiore reiumum mu dpubv f HlldHPS C. E. Deichman. who has been vlaitinir tn Indiana And llltllO t.- V Unnhoa urbn hna hoon I mnnthfl. returned day the last of the week. He says manyVears, died at his home m "fd,cal attention for a kick from that the rains have been f; this city, August 25. 1915. after ahorse. quent ana neavy oacn tiiss -no an tended illness. He was that Oregon's rains are not, in marrie(j to Miss-Rosa Judd, in the same class. the East, and came to Oregon The Sch Mis Ladies Aid Society aboot ten years ago. The widow will give an icecream social at and four children survive: Fred, frftA nima rf Mr 1 R. Camu- aeed 18: Addie. aged 15; Gladys, iiwiiiv - - .-- - . .- . 10 rt aeea 13. ana jonn, aneu o. ui LHHRMAN ANDERSON Miss Helen L. Anderson and Lvnn E. Eberman were quietly married by Rev. L. M. Boozer. A'RAL ROUTE PATRONS ... . ... ii:n.. M.,v Ur Moose i ance ai nom boro, Saturday evening. August of 0nnc0i Wednesday morning. 28th. Admissioi,. 10c; 5c or ftt w 0-cock. at the home of the dance. bride's motner, mrs. m. (.o W Stilt one of tho Beav. derson, 331 Wasco St., Portland, .r roYdSr,0 was a county The , bride Ja we I known n ns of all the Ru. al Routes eat caller Monday morning, u music . '7?.? at -I . . ----- - I'.. .1 If .......ulin lal trill II If I I PI llTI I UlTllli: IJaVU 'V'U'J lioase take notice that the W. says mai im 1 i -y- - " : -,,re 9he held a posit on ers will leave blanks in each right along, and that one i of ho year. tre ane , rt Kll J i . I . ....... i 1 tiJJ lllllltT TV tt Y I ' lin llirtwi wv--- - . u uC nieu m wun names 01 improvemt-. The aroom a the son ot nir I member of the family, ten a $23,000 school building. LImSw Eberman. of Forgo, vi aifts ur fiiiiar: mihii nuiiiMn 1 mi . a u...d nitrnu iiinL I'm inn h L' .1 uwvvo ------ friend. Dave O'Donnell. former- i nf ltuxton. now Ot UIIBlliuoa, bell, Scholls, on Friday evening August 27. A short program has been arranged. Everybody invited. Mrs. Iiouise Moor, of Helvetia, returned last week from Switzer land, and is at the David Wen- ger home. She reports that it is some trouble getting out of Switzerland through the war zone these days. Lost-Auto tire; serial No. E 454950; all-weather tread; 30x3J clincher. Lost Tuesaay aiier imtirni'i 1 01 age or older: also names pny others receiving mail in the department has order- new roBter of all routes, we request the patrons to m promptly and correctly. J. 0. Lamkin, P. M. Wash., Is in the city, the Viest of her aon, Dr. Elmer I'Land wife. She has iust I from a visit at Aberdeen, kUi from here to her Klick- & to bo the grand marshal ot ho parade at the Wlamook County Fair on Grangers Day, Aug. 27. Dave Knows line up a parade, w C GilVord went llarview. Sulurday, to jom family, for a few days. how to over to his He took and Ore r'hou will be at home to their friends after tne tom 01 svVv tember, at Fargo his immediate family the follow ing survive: His father, John Hushes, of below Newton; sis ters, Mrs. Chas. A. Crocker and Mrs. Albert Krug. of Newton; brothers, Elmer Hughes, of Bux ton; Ernest Hughes, Aberdeen. Wash., and William Hughes, of Hil'sboro. The funeral will take place to morrow forenoon. Public Notice ZVM all my right. Oakland. Cal Edward Beecher, of Cleveland, Ohio, was the guest of his niece, Mrs. J. A. Hoffman, Tuesday. He and his sister. Mrs. Benfield, of Forest Grove, went to Rocka- way, yesterday. A. C. Shute and Adolph Sie grist and families returned Mon dav from Rock away, making the trip around through the Grand Ronde in their autos. August Tews and family re turned the first of the week from Netarts, where they had gone upon their return from Califor nia. Misses Martha and Edna Gal- breath, of Tualatin, were recent attendants at the Educational Association convention held at DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist OOloa up-aUlra orer Hillaboro Nations1 Bank. HILLSBORO - OaiOO: Notice to Customers All opcntifi ta due me should" be "gun along will, him f Pjo iJa to bring back another big poses to bring ,U i.v.vj..ii , , J J . ., 1 .. 1 An,, aa nnilh 19 TieeoOU for rebuilding my mill, which burned recently. Respectfully, E. Wenstrom, 03 5 Laurel, Or. Hillsboro Auto Livery, corner Second and Washington Streets, and receive reward. A son of Judge R. O. Steven- i i! .! 0.a-vlaa fillet son, wnue aiving ounuuj, ob tained a severe scaip wounu. His brother, Judge J, H. Steven son, of Portland, who was visit ing there for the day, took him to the Grove for medical treat ment The Sunday prior a son of J. W. Vandervelden, of Roy, got in over his depth and be- came badly strangles title and interest in the F F Con- over Cc. of Scholls. Ore. to Messrs John G Crawford and F J Sims, on August 12, 1915, I will not be responsible for any transactions after that date F. F. Conover. 'Hillsboro, Aug. 25, 1915 F. A. Ueitzel, of near Farm ington, was a city visitor yester day morning. ' ' Mrs. Ed. Mahoney, of Chico, He was Cal., is the guest of her parents, assisted ashore by D. E. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. DutTy. H. A. Kuratli and family de parted for the Tillamook beaches yesterday morning, to be absent a Bhort time. For Sale-Full-blooded White Leghorn roosters; $1.00 each. Inquire of Chris Jaggt, Hillsboro, Route 1. E. L K raus, ot South Tuala tin, 43 delivering 35 cords of fir to the county farm, and 60 cords to the court house. n Miss Pearl Smith returned the last of the week from Carview, iI4l(4iMn. tjltaBia itt a. Sol a. Xriurawait. Utfuntea u al Kttmftatxt autaentllt. fceAti Wiiln hum all unfnra itaeaaa iawlhi Itaaea i an ta 1 Beaurn. iiMt aa bum aiolalaaWei ItaAuncriliUrtni. tttberKataaam. tMtti- viumtctm wm am ma aavraca. ia anaaMa: M aak taf ImHniH XtiOlen: BlamjeU O0: aVllhrT; aSMMi: mm aaa wvr mm aw-tot OasOft at Ummnw at.. PORTLAND. ORE. . DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Temleaia Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORK, Mala and Third. 6 anil DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in tinklater Deltd Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore Lying-in Hoapital lam bow prepared to Ulw Mo tv a, 111.00 per week, raon vuj I m Mrs. A. M. Hammer E. L. rERltlMS ATTOaWaY-AT-LAW NoUry Publlo-ColleotioM, Lmim, ate. Hoooi t Commercial nam mag, opawim uome. bear Bteait.