CM E. Gnu ramujp - M.rrkaaf Strata.- met run1""" C wiiii Heart failure ! Mim I. OrtfM CMjf fater WU. 4 t. Tl-rf Laa4 Pcekf NFIC ft I A 1 ichard K. Hryin. wno in m tart of the runeuea wi -wwl In the general mer- . , i li:ti... indiing puaineaa in iiumuuru, ..ovinif the Shute Muck, cor- . ..f .w-ond and Main, died Mr. I'.ird. of the Iteni. K. II tone Co., report that tK firm haa sold in the neighborhood of Wild thin year. He naya th automobile purrhajwa re doing more Ui cn-at a nenti- ment in favor of good road than all other agenctea romnint-d. The fart that farmer are buying ma chine, he aaya, meant a con vert every tirnj a machine is taken out to the farm distncta. When a man get an autu he naturally notices the poor condi tion of road and he will 1 an almoat certain voter for better highways. L (I. WiedewiUkh. of Cortu li im, luti opened a trim hitif nhop and aoto gurag at that ioint. Acetylfio welding of ranting. Kleel and alutiution high grade huhhit metal and all kind of aup- pliea always in n(M-k. dive him a Ui. YYiedewitik'h, Corne .Lieut it hU Portland home. . 816 Uvejoy btreel, weanea- imi .M,, (,ty j.-jh - September 1. 1-H&, from an ... . ... lack of heart failure. ln ittk.tMro Mercantile, return i r. Itryan was iiin years. i n,e !lrt or the week from a i . . v.iran or the 1. v trip uara io aee m reiauven ai ' . . i" T7. '.I itcd California during hi ab- tay years in wn.u.. '. Unre. and made the trip Kast here he was t on, via New Orleans. He nay that Uveo( a. i. mry, nw ui H)ri'gon I good enough lor any kut king 01 ma arcuon. i.ltl Bff..r il. lu-at ami rhanirf. hm Hillsboro, Mr. ryn went B0 WvmvT f the Kant. . 1 1 a. i a ntfBiriiJi in . i IU mil ha HUUi Mir, ..., rctniue pui.u.. ... v--:r h'.eirji .n.a,ii.., ir.,i- :ui:u i irw 7r Irlinrher Ijml Tueadav after een Withycomlie place r Itriili'a l.'i-tnrfi In th Wilcox Bul dtng. -oru?na. - "rr; - " ",,J" ... . Ic.......l .a.i.,it,ii Slr.'.t rii iv - - - - and receive reward. The Canton Gard.-nn Co. hai lniih.-d harvesting nearly 1) acnn of !la. the utate aending down a numlter of convict ti do the work. The ilax i to U Hold Ihile reading in Hilltboru, all of to the atate and thin wa the thorn tender the family lheirlwa). the prison management and ran ana nrs. Aucun noon, ... . . th of Tortland. Hrtan waa a poaitivUt la opin Ua. and waa one of the beat in Crme.1 men of the day. - - . - Ml . Tbt Itryana made many menu j ni pa thy. tMON STOCK VAtttM rn.receluU for Monday Sattle H5f7; hog WW; ihwp f Cattle -Trade opened rather luirtnth with a little leea than yi ku..l nn han.t All HnM a ateady outlook. Top iteera again telling at c. vowi ld at 6 60 and other line on )ia former baWia. (Hon Twenty aeven hundred Von entered for the early morn C trading. The feature of the the company i-anie loan agree ment to have the termers do ine work. All of the convict were pli-aned to get out and work on the farm, and trtey gave me guard no trouble. For Kent -Twenty acre, with good building and macninerv; near Mataon Station, on S. V. Electric. -Write II. u. l-ooper. Hillaboro. t)re. . Mr. and Mw. J. H. CampUll. of above North I'lain. have re turned from Seaside, muking trie irin h uto. They ri'tHrt fine rimd excepting ome rough cord uroy between Kainier and Clat- t rrom i laisaanie 11REII QDSI CO. DMSDilE TlllamiMk Talu up Their Pro poaal. and (let llig Saving THROW UFF IS CENTS PCI VAlO CMfaa AHTt W.m ler UiIH1m. aa4 Umi AM.eM lalmtl The big Warren Construction Co. Tillaiaook litigation, auit by M-Hsrs. (Jeo. K. Hagley, now circuit judge, h. It. Tongue. district attorney, the two asaist ed by Kx. Senator C. W. Fulton, which waa successful, i now be ing settled upon a proposal by the paving company. They of fered a reduction of 25 cent on each yard of paving; 27.0U0 for the expense of those who started the litigation; discounting of nearly f 10.000 in interest; and the putting up of a fidelity bond to keep up the paving for a period of ten years instead of Ave years - and the city of Tilla mook is accepting the proposition. The Ileal brothers, well known nlizen of the city of Tillamook, were instrumental in starting the successful litigation. Messrs. Hagley and Tongue were secured a counsel and they gave the case a great deal of attention. (Wilting it successfully clear through the Supreme Court The city has voted to give thone who started the litigation the sum or $1,500 to each of the three active members of the committee. M I)..1...t an1 TnnTiln along with Senator Fulton, feel highly pleased over the result The property owner of Tilla mook have been saved prac tically $ 10U.O0O, if not more, over and above expenses of the lit igation. Frank Greener, of be'ow VjM . w as in town the last of the w- K. T.rmg your egg and prdui to Gieer a. they want them. Thou. C. Bailey and Fred S. - gnMt were week-end visitor at the Tillamook beaches. Drink Olro Kola. "First for j Thirst" fx at fountains MiH IdaScogirin. of I'ortland. ;Sf)HE is the guest of her cousin. M.- -i bva lailey. Bur. Heeea Has Pkkiaf Will it C For SaleKiirht tull-blwHl d ! .ki a, n.i, .i o..i lilack Minorca hen, rine lay -; ers. Willard Tupper. HilUUir MirtH Klinor Wilke return.- J the first of the week from Cr. well, and has resumed her d it:-H in Supt Barnes ollice. Ml KMAN UANNIXL ii.,.Jn,i u.iAra Mmiiiinmnl nflahanii and thai IIIVWI'K mm wh vuiiua, - w i.i- . . CI.. i. rj rM.m n.nr I i.i ..;. li. hut two or three lau rm" ,w . . -i . . VmH. Theae were received on lie steamer 'Twin Cltlea." Kiver . . iipmenu nave increases many mes in the past year or two and ndi fair to becoma a very pouu r means of transporting live- k. Top price for hogs today T 25 with other grade In pro- irtion. Hulk of sale 7c to 7 iu Sheep Over twenty two lunlred sheep were In but went a t'acker contract: Sheep et are steady with lamb in valiant A .vn nA mt H M lA an - . in. r ft 7R Uinv i vear lease oo og sheep are going through his picture noose, yard. detour ojf the main Columbia Uiver highway. We have a full line of Kodaks and supplies, and we do develop ing and printing.-Iieiia irug Store. John M. 'Wall i tlii H-k ntsrtmg consiruciion on me ih..ir tiuildinir. one door Kast of the Kedmond livery. The walls will be or tillnir. ana me will k 24x100. and Crnver Combs will have JPFtiE! CLIU COOK HOOKS second edition or the ColTee lub Cook Book is on aale. at JO cents. I The books are on aale at the following places: vaught a (irocerv. Ilillaboro Mercantile Co.. Donelson'a Furniture Store. Cragg & Powell Grocery. Kos Grocery. Keat Room. Second St near Norton Greenhouse FISHER WILLERS a live premises lor The building will Iw ready for occupancy with in :W or 10 day. The KverfreMh riant is now iiv limn - - - . , in n.arU..t for nrtines. - hver fresh Co.. Frank J. Norton. Manager. lVter l'enne, who has been in n.-tUn,! far mime time, was in I VI w 1 1. it n i t v Tu.-idav. taking a per f,r burninir on his lanch ..... tv-miniftrm Mr. Fenne ' it,., i.w-tnre of heaiiii. navuiK made complete recovery from a iitinl nneration for Btomacn trouble. Vnr Sttle Registered Jersey hull vearlimr. out of Schulmer ich stock. -Ben Sahnow. Hjll'x- ro, Route 1. Smith and Ward Herman Danneol. a resident of this city since 1904. died at hi home in West Hillsboro. at 3:30 a. m.. September 2. 1915. after several months of illness. Mr. hinneel had been night watch man at the Condenser for several years. He was born in Germany. October 12. 1S53. and was mar ried to Mrs. Km ma Schilling vear aito. at Hamburg. Ger many. They emigrated to the Alberta. Canada, in rJ02. ana two year later moved to Hills boro. He leaves a widow, now in Germany, and one son, Henry, student at the Uregon Agn cultural College. Deceased was a member of the German Luth ernn Church. The funeral wil take place Friday, at ten o clock from the Donelson Undertaking P.r!or-.. Mr. Uanneel was a wen reaa k . fe 1 man. and a morougn .joeuever in higher education. He made many friends in his eleven years or residence here -all of whom ex tend the mother and son their condolences. Vi n i.' Jt li Dr K. H. Smith and Ward fi TA'rounlJid'lniS li ww out last Thursday & S: l-r".""!1. , " "'J; after deer, and Dr. Smith anded Gabe Kssner. ot above Moun taindale. is suffering from injur ies received in a leeder to a thresher, one day last week, but he i9 also mighty glad that he is alive and able to navigate. The thresher was just starting at the Thompson farm, and Gabe was going to the top of a stack. In so doing he climbed up a pole. which was fastened at the too of a shed loft The pole became unfastened and Lssner was drop ped, on his back, in the bundle conveyor, which at once started him toward the knives. The separator man saw the situation bupt G. N. McKay, of the Hills- and jumped to his relief. He boro Schools, arrived here the held him away from the knives first of th week to make ar rangements for the opening of OPEN SEPTEMBER 13TH Twenty-Two Teachers to Assist i Superintendent O. N. McKay NEW TEACHERS IN CORPS until the engineer stopped the engine, and threw the belt The Kelt eaurht in thf croarx anH Miss Mabel Smith, of l'ort.a . i. me public scnoois. jionaay. brought the separator to a sud September 13. The board hopes den stop, or Essner might have that hou Licking will have been been sliced up considerably. It was the guest of her sister, M m l'earl Smith, the first of ti..-week. For Sale Saddle horse, geld-. ing. r ine saaaier. inicit snan- non. Hillsboro: Inquire at Red mond Barn: Mrs. I). K. Blackburn and chil dren returned the last of the week from IBrownsville, where she visited with relaties. Judge Geo. K. Bagley went to TilUmook yesterday, and will re turn the first of the week to op.- n court Tuesday. Next big Moose dance at liil.H- Ixiro, Saturday evening. August JMth. Admission, 10c; 5c p-r dance. A special six-car train, lad n with hop pickers for Cornelias and Forest Grove, passed through here yesterday morning, on the Oregon Electric. Good Real Estate security of fered for loans at 7 and 8 h r cent. Call and look application . m at at 'ill ever. E. u reruins, nmsttoro, Oregon. tf. J. II. Williams, of the Third Street pool room, accompany. I by Drs. Munson and Huntley, vt Portland, went out the last of the week and made a fine kill. Anyone having White Leghorn pullets to sell, will do well to mail a card to r. O. Box 66. Rcttdville, Uregon. J. W. Goodin and wife, tf North Plains, were, Hillsboro vis itors Tuesday. Miss Helen El kins, of Fttneville, Is a guest at the Good in home. Hop Pickers: Hop pickers . .-J .1.- t r. I , i ! wanieu ak ine ijvuu tx uii Farm. Picking will start aUtut Sept. 1st. Please register t once. 20-2 Silas S. Reed and Mrs. Lulu Cross, of Forest Crove, were united in marriage. August 31. 1915, at the M. E. Parsonage. Hillsboro. Rev. It E. Myers officiating. A. J. Vandehey and wife, of Verboort were in the city Tues day. Mr. Vandehey reports fine crops out his way this year and completed by that date, and it is more than likely that the small yards will have harvested, and that there will be but few yards! still picking when the bells an nounce the beginning of the 1915-6 term. The corps of teachers to assist I The other is a high-grade Jersey was a very narrow call and the patient doesn't want any more rides in a separator conveyor. For Sale Three head of milk cows; one a grade Je'wy-IJur- ham. six years old, has been giv ing better than 40 lbs. of milk oany aue to ireshen at once. Prof. Mck?y will number twen ty-two -eight in the High and Itotnestic Science and Manual training, and fourteen in the graces and primary work. The corps, as it now stands, is as follows: Supt. (I. N. McKay. Portland. High School F. L. Sleeper, principal; Margaret Iiickert. Ethel E. Griffith. Viola Shelller, Grace Thomas, Lowell Bradford, teachers; Mrs. Kenneth Kobb. nee Purves. Domestic Science, and Roy Heater, Manual train ing. Grades-Mrs. Josephine Case, principal; Tennessee VVeatherred. Susan Berg. Ethel Joy, Leonora Isaacson, Margaret Mann, Edith Hrogden, Blanche Bride, Miss Cnmm. Leonora Traylor, Mrs. 11. A. Ball. Mrs. Minerva Brown, Emily Young and Junia Johnson. But for the fact that a delay oi a week would run the nine months into warm weather. opening would have been post poned a week, However, as it takes a week for organization proper, the early starting has. noori8 disadvantages, FROFEXts'O!! AL. F. A. BAILIiY, M. D. Physirlaa and SargwMi 0e: CpaUir ia Schalaarich BUx S doo HotObrntm wmn B lui aad bacoti'l tttraat Pbona, office CUJ IKt; raMM.CHy R.M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sarjoo S. P. P. K. A N., P. E. & I Office ia the Tbii-i Bkck. Thirl Vaia HlrecU, HUls'xwo, Orrgoa. ELMER II. SMITH M. D. D. O PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hoar 9 to 11 . a.; I to $ p. r,i, TnraiUy. TbOfttlaT. Saturday - 11 Call amwercd day or aigbt. Both Diumcs. Office over UiUaboro Nation PUBLIC SALE -has given 30 to 32 lbs. milk daily, is 9 years old. and due to freshen in two weeks. Also a 2-year-old. daughter of the last mentioned cow. Will be fresh few days later than her dam. J. D. Kceh. Cornelius. Oregon: UL 2. Box 71. 24-6 The city authorities played havoc with the Oregon Electric's proposed warehouse, yesterday. the company being notified that the location was within the fire limits, and that a frame struct ure could not be built without violation of the ordinance. The force of men was ready to Dro- ceed with the building to have it in readiness in time for the hop delivery. The city council met last night, however, and passed an ordinance excepting the build ing site from the fire limits, and building operations resumed this morning. For SaleSeven head of young cows, graded Jerseys. 4 of them fresh; balance to freshen this Fall. Terms.-Write E. E. Ly- Hillsboro. 24 6 C. C. Nelson, of Bacona, was in town yesteraay. u u says that the new Thatcher quarry. which he visited Tuesday, is one of the best equipped in the coun ty from a standpoint of equip ment and production. There is rock enough there for an endless supply, will J. O. ROBB, XL D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OPPICK: Upt-ainta Scbulnwrich B V. Fuosiio O&ce. City 4; Re. City UIU.SBORO, OREGON Ira . Barrett. M. D. UPSTAIRS DELT BLOCK. Omee Telrpliona. Main lOrt RaatUeDce Telephone, Main 1'V4 sell at public sale, one mile east of North Plains, at 10 a. m SATURDAY. SEPT. 11 Nine milk cows. 3 fresh in Sep tember. 2 fresh in November; 4 yearling heifers; 2 Jersey bulls. I output. Th- court is to be con 2i years and 13 months old; 5 gratulated, as well as the people 1 1 rood sows, iu shoats. atxmt eu of the district. tm. m. mmwty w. m. Mm DMO LEY A UAHi ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Boeau 1 aa4 1 Haat BaUiiag - BILL8BOB0. . . UBKUO.N lMV WwWWV ii ., E. B.TONQUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oice upauiti ia Sclialmeruh BltKt iWWvVWrt tAIWVWvA JOHN M. VALL ATTORNi!Y-AT-LAW CptUirs, A. C. Shute BUlg, Main A a I HiUBORU. ORJMOM. WArW aa W. N. BARRETT ATTORN BY -A T-LA W Ornci: Main Slreat, up p. Coort Uoiim HIIX5BORO ORSOO." Wrv says that the poor yield was an exception. Arthur V. Satterlee and Ruth 1 ik gy . 1 . av-' lift viiiuvi 1 vaw va 1 V.liail. 01 uasion. were ununiu.-u..,,.,.. . ,aj -.i dbl work harness, set single har-1 KHMJSM ON ROUUH'NGCKS nage to Miss Anna W ers. at (Vancouver. Wash.. Aug. 28. 1915. The groom is a highly industrious 'young man and has been striving hard to obtain an education by .his own efforts. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Will., of Oak Park, and for a number of years held a position the County Recorder's office. RURAL ROUTB PATRONS in Patrons of all the Rut al Routes will please take notice that the Carriers will leave blanks in each box to be filled in with names of each member of the family, ten years of age or older; also names of any others receiving mail in box. The department has order- i a new roster of all routes. end we request the Detrons to comply promptly ajid correctly. J. U Lam x in, P. M. For Sale One heavy team, capable of hard worx; one cow, soon to be fresh one yearling heifer. Rosedale Farm, Snta Rosa, Ore., at station. O. address, Beaverton, Or. K. F. D. No. 2. Coffee Club Meeting i Mrs. Jos. Downs and Mrs. A. SiKler will entertain the Coffee ciub, Saturday afternoon, Sept fine, seven year oiu 0 im probably one of the best kills ot the year. For Sale-Full-blooded White Leghorn roosters; T.T, nnuire of i nns jaggi, iioi"-". oute 1. J. T. Powell, with the O. VV. u v. m nil man .a. came uow 11 the last'of the week to visit with his family. Hon picking will jwgin in the John Sinclair yara. umwj. Sept. 6. Ed. Demmin, of South lual- atin. was in Tuesoay. n ports tho usual goo" rPa "Uk his way. k Altai B hinment of Cameras and Kodaks just in at the Phar macy. Mnin L. Brown, of Laurel, was a city caller Tuesday. He and '.., u,Kih went over to the iioiui a 1 v. week. For Sale-First class do e oak. four teet. delivered n Hillsboro Telephone 151. Line li Scholia central, or write cu. wemmin, Cornelius. Route 2. Chas. S. Itoynolds. who for years has been engaged in the mercantile business at Mountain dale, was in town Monday. R. McKnight. of Meek Plains. The new liquor law, taing ef fect next January 1, will put tne "kibosh" on the practice of car rying liquor to dances. This business has given the sheriff's office more trouble than any oth er features or disturbance. Whiskey and dances do not mix, and of all the petty assaults the "whiskey-and-dance cause ap pears to be the most numerous. The other night there was a nas ty lot of fighting after a dance eloaed at Dilley. with the result that Jas. Hill, of Portland, was arresttd and gave 6UU bond to annear and answer, seven or eight others were in ine mixup. anH thA end is not vet The new law is stringent, ana reads as follows: "It shall be unlawful for any to carrv intoxicating li nuor to any dance or dance-hall or other public gathering or to have intoxicating liquors in his nnnspRsion . at such dance or dnnee-hall or other public gath ering. and any person who snai thus carry intoxicating liquor to, nr havA the same on his posses w, - . . - i. sion. at such dance or dance-nan or other publio gathering shall be deemed guilty or a mtace- meanor and upon conviction snail be punished by a fine of not more than $200, or by imprison ment in the county jail not more than 100 days. n marriage, August zo, wio. in lillsboro, at the home of the ot- ficiating minister, Rev. N. . helps. The Missionary Society of tho Congregational church will meet in the church parlors, on Wed nesday next, at 3 0 clock. All members and those interested in the Mission work of the church are asked to attend, as there are matters of importance to come before the meeting. lbs each; 12 three-months pigs; 4 pigs, 6 weeks; Chester White boar; roan horse, 11 years; 2 colts, 3 years and 18 months; 2 wagons, ones 3i Hickory, wide tire, and one a 'f inch Winona. ! truck, wide tire; hayrack, buggy. buggy pole, Tiger dbl disc drill. disc harrow with trucks, hay- rake. 3 plows, spnngtooth har- y. and many a mile of road I -v ii t u Tnvrrii? 10 be macadamized from its ItlVla- lU-NUUfc, J K. ATTORNHY-AT-LAw Office, upstair ia Schutmerich Block Oregon ness, horse collars, shovels, pitch forks, mowing scythe, cradle, U. S. cream separator, 2 8-ga! milk cans, barrel churn, cook stove. bedroom set and other household furniture. Lunch at noon. J. E. Hammond and wife, of Hillsboro. - - w - ftf'l- . I " Lansing, aiicnigan. were nerei the last of the week, visiting with Mr. Hammond's brother. L R. They are enroute to the! California Fairs. This is the first time the brothers have met in 24 years. Mr. Hammond is a prominent business man at Lans ing, and at one time was super- intenden t of schools of his county. Rev. L. A. Harris returned Mnnslav frm Kia nnfriniv In tliA I Wall cabin, at Roderick Falls. Ftedarick Andersen. M. and will occupy his pulpit as us- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ual next Sunday morning. The . Paramount Issue" will be the puwww " unnnMiaun. subject of his sermon, and the Office and Drugstore. Telephone office Main 103. tidence Main io2 DR. L W. HYDE : Successor to Dr. Linklater Office over Delta Drug Store. ReaiJeucc Baaeline, between 5th and 6th St. Hillsboro, Oregon D. . 1 m r .t a 1 I Terms of Sale 1 10 and under, congregation 01 riy moutn cnurcn Orknco: Oreoi cash; over, six montns time, at isurgea 10 mane mis opening Taienhona oonnnctinna . . . 1 . 1 - H per cent, bankable note. Two service a signal one. per cent, off cash over $10. J. R. Sandford. Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. For Sale . Twenty-two young pigs, $2.25 oaoh Theater White boar and 91 nhnata: also several sows. All must be sold before 1 go away. Mrs. W. B. Bolton, Witch Hazel Station, on S. P. Electric. Fred Holxnagel, one of the as sistants at the post office, has returned from a trip to the Last. R. L. Wann and family, of to Oreneo. and Mrs. Ellen Vickers. You and your children are safe if you wear Dr. Lowe's glasses eye safe and price safe. He guarantees all his glasses wnetn er they cost $2 or more. He will -be in Forest Grove, briday. Sept 10; Hillsboro, Saturday. Sept; 11. Fire started in the timber, caught from a slashing, near tho Siuurell mill. South iualatin. yesterday, and quite a number went out from town 10 neip ex tinguish. It was finally placed under control and no great dam age was indicted. O Saturday, Sept. 11, Dr. Lowe will be at Hotel Washington till 4 o'clock. As he will be absent from the state for several months don't fail to con sult him about your eyes and glasses if you are in need of such service. Remember the day and date. R. C. White, of Portland, sues Vera White for divorce, alleging cruel treatment. He says the wife was insanely jealous, accus ing him of being infatuated with other women, making his grief top-heavy when she would pitch into him with her fists and beat him up. They were married at Vale. Ore., in 1911. C. M. Cook, inspector of the En ui table Savings and Loan As sociation of Portland, visited our citv today, and appointed tho Washington County Abstract & Title Company its agent for mak ing loans upon ciiy residence properties in Hillsboro. The Equitable was established twenty-five years ago, and is now a mammoth institution with assets exceeding three million dollars NIMRODS RETURN Live wires at Orenco have or ganized a club for the purpose of ooosung ine nursery town, ineir a. slogan is "Harmony and Pro- SCHN ABEL & LaROCHE Kress. 1 ne omcers lor ine en- suing year are James Sheehan, president; 1. Hayden. secre-l in the hills iary. ana vm. veincn, treasurer. 1 returned tO Mica Tennie Wenthprrod ro. like Mti.ua wwavaatf at wau u vnavtiu Three Nimrods. since August 6. Hillsboro. Tuesday, bearded pards." and looking the parts ed visit with her uncle and aunt, of buccaneers, or pirates of the Mr and Mrs. John Weatherred, Spanish Main, and at first glance of xacoma. Miss Weatherred. mey migni nave iauen unaer in company with her host and suspicion 01 me peace omcers. hostess enjoyed a vacation at iney were circuit juage ueo. k. n ir Harbor t 1 iv u i 1 vjik iw., unA rntirh Ronnrtor P.-1 For Sale Six year old black .,..-", - 1 -wi 1 ,v IU- J J.-.: E. Runyon. They have been up m. "w k" . wntuuyn, in tk MpKpnyio ooi.ntrv fio black horse. 9 years. 1300. Can miioa Kovond tho Mpk'pni. be seen at Redmond livery barn, Bridge, and neither had shaven Main Street. Have nd further since he left this citv earlv in "9 for team and will sell right the month. Inquire at barn. 24-6 They report a splendid time, a I The IS months old child of Mr. walk of 120 miles, following their and Mrs. C V. Flink. of bevond pack train ot five horses. Trout North Plains, died Monday. The galore were caught, and the boys father works for Blumauer & bagged enough venison to nour- Frank, ot Portland, : -l. il l.-I- .1- 1 t I ZZn:ZZ r 5 S:1"" Anton Camenzind and Miss AU . . . I ma I Trim nf Kna vaftnn wam iuiijruii iuurcu line euiuc unit- j j c. t toie u t .u:i t..j b united in marriage, aept 1. 1915, uuiirr ui oiu, nunc iuukc uox-L. .l. ii-ii'i. W whiakflr lilr nnM Pnn. cu"r nuisooro, t ntina in hi nnmnnin, in H, Jge U. li. Keasoner officiating waa i viiiv a mw vMitiuMiniiw aaa i North hundreds of years ago. Mr. and Mrs. A. Parent and Toneue had a facial adornment daughter, Miss Evelyn, departed like Sallust, the Roman historian the last of the week for a vaca- and the trio would have been tion at Long Beach, Wash. locked up on suspicion, in any tWWHteeaat atoatatn, I aa(al(sl aaa N nml-ltalidiiut. atlttottta aiHant. Roll. Rao)!. Xtftannu. Urfuiiia aak all (fa ItiSea UtttMAdt (aatfWU. Ktaoiikliw in la tutspa artt anfene I(m an1on' bfnicn. teuiit n aura riHrM tifaan. jtaeianenfitaltni. Urtxttraunam. aif( VrUtamtltl nil unfectn Mkatta. atcsa4fttaakta: M ail aa tar vttaairiaaa. OiXk. Via In XtI0on: ViarftoU gtaewt i PORTLAND. ORE. i9U DR. W. K. PITTENGBR Dentist Offloe np-atalra orar HUlabora MaUonal Bank. BILLS BOBO ...... ORMOV i - i - DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Trmleaie Bldg. ' ' Rooms 5 and HILLSBORO. ORE. Mala and Third. ' The entire stock of wall paper and paint of the Hillsboro Paint (n la nnui hat nor onlrl fni lasa was" in Monday preparing to yyej.. jo , Q SSTl lirl hntl UlcklllK l" nlS yaru OI WO,cl,u ' " D.Iw ' tK mlllinn rlnllnrn UPn OA.G a a city of incorporation, as undesir ables, only for credentials in the forms of hunting and fishing licenses. Raleigh Runyon and Walter Dimick, the other members of the party rolled through town Tuesday afternoon. start hop picking a vacation at Columbia Beach, eight million dollars. 24-6 DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Miss Stella Helms, who has Upstairs, in Linklater Delta been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Building, Main Street MlUilMir' - - - Or. o w Wv t vvn ivi AJCUVIIUUi Mrs. A. U. Bailey, who has been visiting relatives here, re turned to her home in Portland, Tuesday. J. N. and H. E. McKinney. of Portland, were Hillsboro visitors Sunday. , t , Herman Glaske and wife, of near Orenco, were in town Tues day morning. Lyiai-in Hospital I am now prepared to take Matern.ty oaaea, $12.00 par weak. Phooe City 77i Mrs. A. 11 : Hammer C L. PEiiai:3 ATTOAHIV.AT-LIW Natary rabUe-aaiioiM, Loan, ete. lObaiiK iBankr'-a . we borne of Urs, Uowna. Wednesday.