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BTffJSBUBjP 1 Estella Amo. of IIilUU.ro. hat eued rred A mo fur divorce. They were married in Colorado1 In IKK) Shtaitnrm that they went frum that alate, to Canada, where Amescont'arted the habit of too frequent drinking, and neglected to pro Ide for h-r at be should. She taya he mis treated her. ralli-d her a "liar." ami one dav threw a lunik at her t m) CLOSE ON becoming no violent at taut that . in PJ12 ahe was forced to leave 1 0:0:1 sob m 10 ims ... ... iha HUWI M Committee el drawers' Ahocii lion Want Ittduclloaef OoeThlrJ 00 Sl.FOK t(H!UZ4TI01 BOARD Maal eel Vtee Hsa AHBI - Court, Justice r' ir iiif --- " ll .ft... this wee w,-i Sun.uy ulatute meane wnai it d.-claree that an business With IhtC. r.!iowa. whkh may n a a public neceasl- drug low, doc undertakers, livery Ichf r and bakers, . i,m wait rendtred on from Uno uwniy. rt on the Urd's Day. t Ill'UI, lUWUdf, had a right to pass nd that ciaea icgis- J not tt cnanreo itolit power w w :ih for tht reason I I.. MAM wai passed some years fore auto garage ue- inHtiiutiortti they now ne ol ine tvnim-" 1 1 tlA-J a li M ha n in i uruanw know whether it win business or not. nery lores nae uevii keep open in UliiSDO lay. but tht strictly ,- have UWIII yi Ve the officials called up r ., il. i. I alien lion oi wia . Ww atanda tht con- iiorca, too, comt un- Hurnett justmes me exemption of certain In tht following id reason for this may in the fact that drug Itor shops, undertakers. baker and uvery tie- minister, to wanu morn Imperative. a a ( those uippUef byjbc Vn of business In the t named, while thea- mental diversion con- rest and relaxation. ency invo'vea givea a'-clion 10 in Mcrjr law applies to all per- irnr w thin tnt ciaaa and limited in tne We are convinced that licalioniet out ill the raitonablt and that latbn i a proper eer police power, attorney .over - the ie uvd a widt latitude nu tha preacnt law be lt apparent injustice. tre man wai on tflt in the jaw was paasva. rori fee tinner evidently p. District Attorney ys that tne supreme n now maoe me maiier that he who runs may t ltimhI housewife, ore . . . M .1 I. o Mg meal OI int ween y. will have to make ce cream, if aht wants forward, or go without him and como to her relative in Oregon. She want the cuitody of her two minor children, a girl, aged & yeur. and a Uy, aged 3. ' J at. White returned thin week from a vUit to the Siunlaw, where he tiled on a humcntcad. While there he kil'ed a hig five- m Duck, one oi trie urgent ever seen In that K'ction. He expf U to go bark to the home, atead early next month. He ay that tiling are ntimrou down that way. thelnnd U-ing a fornt reNerve, hut taving leen burned over, eligible to homenlead en try. For Sultf-Wfliree head of milk cowi;one a grade .Jentey.)ur ham. aix yearn old. has Uen giv ing better than 1 It, of milk daily -due to freshen at otire. The Other In a I igh grade Jerwy -ha given 'M to :rJ lb, milk daily. i 9 ear old. and due to freahen in two week. Alwia 2-yrar-old. daughter of the lant mentionel cow. Will bo freah few days later than her dam. J. U. Koch. C-otneliua. Oregon; ICL 2. Ilox 71. t l 6 Aaaeasor Max Oandall in in something of a quandary an to just what ho will do in the mat ter of aeing,the acreage of S. P. land which the Supreme lourt has decided that company has only an equity of 12 50 per acre. If this is done il win reuuee me tax roll about f27D.oix. quite a sum. The tat commiiwion at Salem will advine the aniwiwor In few days. For Salo-Seven head of young cows, grsded Jereys. 4 of them fnwh: balance to rreanen mia Fall. Term. -Write K. H Ly ons. Hillaboro. 24 6 John NyU'rg. of Tualatin. ai In town ycnterday. He says hts onion crop waa fair this year, voiding a little more than in 1914. He say that there have been a few gale at around ioc per hundred, although he ex tMcta the -market toit lTen up w soon. . C. V. McKinney. ot Baker, ar- rived here the lant or tne weea with hi daughter. Kthel, who will ntt.od racirtc University. While In thin city they were ruchU of Mr. McKinney i broth-er-in-law. W. V. Wiley. Theo-loro I'ointer, pioneer of Pnriinn.t maintain, was In w n VMitritv. lie snvs mat ArftaraatN tcfort Fsjaallitrs Net Very NMMTMit Far FtoM Wrtft I Wm. Smith, of ntxr EilHnffer Bridge, was ia town Tuesday. Henry Haaae. of Sooth Tuala tin, was in town tht first ot the Week. A. P. Wilkes, of Ediotia. waa in town Tuesday, a spectator at circuit court Geo. W. Morgan, of Galea Creek, waa down to the city Tuesday. . ' . For Sale-Eight lull-blooded White Minorca bens. Fine lay -era. Willard Tupper. Uillsbora. Andrew Cggiman and A. L Croeni. of near Cedar Mill, were in town Tuesday. Mrs. Rena Holman. of Port land. wa the guest of Mrs. Mary (.itherlaad. Sunday, at West Union. We have a full lint of Kodaks and supplies, and wt do develop ing and printing. ueiia urug CStSHSR .fttHEC'IBB (ilve Portland a Chaawe to Refer- eadam the Jitney Ordinance GIANTS TEMPOtAIV BUUNCTtON The county Utard of equalization met Monday, and Judge Keaaon er. AsHenaor Crandall and Clerk I.nct have been taking up griev ances of property owners asking fr changes of values on the tax roll. The appearances have not been numerically strong, but nome very substantial reductions store. have been requested. The Onion Growers' Asnocution had a com mit ion before the session, yes terdsy. John Nyberg. of Tuala tin, and Otto Wohler. of Oak Park, being representative of the onion producers. They al lege that beaverdam and onion la d is being assessed at S1W more per acre than is just The ix visitor has fixed the value of t.KX) per acre ss an equitable valuation, while the committee wants the board to make a cut of 1100 per acre, thus placing the aasessed value at W3W per unit acre. J. Galbreath. of below Tualatin, asked that his 20 acres of onion land be reduced from $300 per acre to $160 perlneer on the . . j ...r.. Mr. and Hra. a Utner requenia iot reuutwi of asseuments were: K W Hsines. tillable land in Groveland Acres, asks red iction of from 190 to $30. John Templeton uks reduction of r2125 to $1190. Witt Near Fertatr Artaeet la Lart et ths Wcch la Partial Judge Geo. R. Bagley held court in Portland. Monday, hearing ar- gument for a temporary injunc tion on the new jitney ordinance, which contained an emergency clause. The Court held that the emergency clause had no validi ty, as the constitution gave the citkens of Portland aright to refer all ordinances to the vote of the electorate, and he there fore granUd a temporary in junction prohibiting the enforce ment of the measure until fur ther argument could be heard. The Court says that the law will become Operative October 2, unless the referendum is in voked. ... Petitions are now being circu lated aaklng for a vote and it re quires ten percent or the voters to get H on the ballot The jit nev owners and drivers have been fighting tht new ordinance. The German Speaking Society of Washington County will meet at the John Oppenlander place, near Varley. Sunday. Sept 2C, at 1:30 p. m. Fred Haaae, of Iowa 1101. wm a iL . in town Tuesday, no says me hill sections could utilise a little more moisture for the potato crop. For Salt-Good Jersey cow. reasonable. Will be fresh about Sept 15 -L G. Tannock. H'lla- boro, Koute 3. John V. Uale, who hat been taking a vacation for several . .w" loc&1 judges asked that r" , " Ut run ot- .ba-m., iria determine the morning, on weeks, ia acaia oa twetn here and Tillamook, engi- N. Halt, of Portland, returned homt this week, after enjoying a two and half months' stay at tht Summer homt at Oak Park. Wantad-To rent an Improved ta raaaonaDie. If r. and lira. Otto Wohler. of Oak Park, returned Thursday from a two montha' abttnea. during which time they vieitM the fairs at San Francisco. Saa Diego, and then went Esst to Fondu Lac. Wia.. their eU They returned DOOM via tat Canadian, and Otto atya that whilt ht saw soma fiat conn try. and some good eroES, there was nothing that eould begin to beat Oregon and her Drodoetion. They are glad to get homt arain. al though they enjoyed their trip immensely. The musicaje offered at Ply mouth Church laat night was Urgely attended and tht pro gram greatly enjoyed, lira. Leah Sluseer-Hathaway'a sing ing and Prof. Chapman'a violin solos were greatly appreciated The piano work of the Misses lirobst and Keynolds waa ex cellent. These musicians will teach in the conservatory at Pa ci lie University. A. C Archbold has a sunflower in hit garden that has 27 blooms on it some sunflower. A. C is just now watching the health of one of his hens, which waa locked up 14 days without food or' water not intentionally, of course -and he say a tht biddy ia surviving the strain, although she's not laying many eggs. A. C Rafferty. of Forest Grove, with A. G. HdSman, went to Portland, Sunday, to visit relatives, and while there some oat stole his Ford machine. The auto waa found Monday aidt street in Portland, with its liehta on. Sheriff Reeves waa notified and in turn told Rafferty of its re covery. , Those coming in to nay their half-tax. the last half, might save a little time II tney wouw bring in with them their receipt raoi F. A. BAILEY, M. a nysklaa sac aargtoa Otter. CfMain la Sckahnarich tht mot city awt nHim.fUt aw ' R. .M. ERWIN, IL D. ' MTTliCIiJI AMD tURGBOSl iwgm 8. t. T. K. A 5, t. K. M. a 7. Ofie ia Dm Jmtiim Stock, TWr.t a4 tUia Stratta, BUiaboro, Ortftm. SLMER IL SMITH M. D. D. Oj PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hoar 9 to it a. .; i ut p. m. Toeaday, Tbaradar, eaturtar la ' Calla anaarcroi day ot oigbu Both moo. Ottict over Hillahora N i;ioa. J, O. KOBB, , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Or FICE:-Up--airia ScaaliBerich BUg. PiiONBS Otfice, City 14; Rca. City 864 Hi Mi! BORO, ORGOM Irtt . Barrett. M- D.' UP8TA.IU DELTA BLOCK Offloa TalaDliona. llaia US Raat4moa TilopiMna, Maia 1M farm, where rent Mizner. reduction of $3150 Can give beat of rtftieiieta. If ... fHmn m tnda Inlvou have a farm to rent; aoaresa tha aame tract Groveland. John Templeton asks reduction on S P Add, Forest Grove, prop erty, from $1450 to $1200. K U Ssppington wanU $300 f" Thos Hfland. of Beavenon. wants tillable land, assessed tlsBtttrday. you nave a larra aw nMiawim ELUHiaaboro, Ore., RooU5, Box 44. Mrs. E. II. Mahooey. who has hon the eneat of her Barents, Mr. and lira. Thes. Daffy, far tht Summer, returned to her home in Chico, KM., ctrung an outside jurist determine tht CeU0 The cafe may not come to fur ther argument as tht petitions may be filed within tne time sei for hearing. If so. then the measure will go to a ballot Judge Baglsy cited supreme Pnnrt authorities in support of his contention and if the Wgher mwi ut Spring. This would court does noi auaiain mm u rill be obliged to reverse itaeii. SOKte BERRY RANCH give tht shenrr a ontce a enance to write the other half In rapid fire, because they would have the duplicate in front or them. Bring it along. IIVUIU reduced to $3355, or a low eringof ttperecre. a M Staarna asks that his tim ber le assessed at $750 instead of $1400 1) Hagg. of near Reedville, uVa hia value be reduced to ti'dim fmm t7Xflft The Blooming Lutheran Church ants the assessment on part of iu 81 acres stricken rrom me rolls, as it is all used ror cnurcn and school purposes. G E Jack, who ia aaaeaaed $400 For Sale-Six year eld black mare, 1430 Iba.. Rood wodiUon: black horse, 9 ytara, ipk Can be seen at Redmond Uvery barn. Main Street Have iw further use for team and will right Inquire at barn. ... jsa-o Mr. and lira. T. E. Cornellua came down from Salem Sunday, and were guests of Edwin Mor gan and wife. They came down with Mr. and Urs. K. B. Goodia. tne .... -4 Li-u a this. Canyon road ' now well torn up w y lyydendalL In 3 N 4. asks 1 1 .. 1 L j. an l t . a n 1 a a a a. aYaSR with crews puiung me w- roiuction from w fare nto shape, lie mk mmnt Mlt Ifl Nofth Pkirtt U) a Miaiiminu a a a a .iaa a au i.iwwiiki on w acres iowci, swna tneosy wim. n. wvwu adjacent property ia no lnd family. Henry and Will Huntemann. 00 tht Herman Huntemann place. South of Oak Park, a mile, have one of the most interesting ana productive places in tht county, considered. They have a power irrigation piani. ana m little ranch beams with green the vear around. Just now the nontee of attraction on the place is a atrawberry pstch of 1 3-4 ani -now having berries ail me way from bloom to the ripe and marketable product -The boya have sold 150 crates sines Aug ust 15, and can harvest two uraea as many more if the weather shall hold good. The vines were set out last April, and water has been run on the ground but two nr thi times since planting. As been selling at D AO IKY A 3 j ATTOaUtKTS-AT-LAV Kaesulsa4trsEaSag oillksoxo, . . oicaoa .B.TOnOUS attobjibtt-at-law ; Oleea apatalra la .SckalaMfldi. Block aVaavWMWWaWWaeaa joznauaux ATTCSX3T-aT-tAm Cpatalx. A. C Shalt aUc. Mala St saw auioaaoio, otxaoau X7. 17. DARRCTT arroursT-aVT-taW Josephine Oakley, of Portland, auea her lord and master. John Henry for tfvoree. They wtrt married at Topeka. Kansas, in 1889. and have two minor child ren, of whom she aska the cus tody. The husband left her in 905. and she says she does not now know where he is. ' J. W. Marsh, pioneer of '52. was in town from near Center- :u 1 W ia tha posof a Tbig red cent thatlTHOS. H. TONGUE, JR. Illill. SUIU .la WVUIU aMataa-a vawaaaw piece of money to pry bint loose lofica. apatain la from it ' Ovnoa: Male HrUVBOBO OaeABaaaa OSXSO I'UHLIC SALB )1 at public sale, on the tterson Farm, formerly as the Bennett place, 3 miles northwest of on the count! road from llillsboro to North t one p. m., i RSDAY, S2PT. 23 ead of milch cows, ages from 6 to 9 yrs, to-wit: sh. with first calf: 3-yr fresh with second calf; pamed to the city by Mrs. btitt of lloaverton. People desiring a girl to aasiat .m iwi.ini and room, or B part er requested to conrer with J. II. Garrett, of the school board, who has a number of such applications. According to government sta tistics there is an auto for -every ut,.. .v.,i in th.. United states. If Washington County has WW machines - and it in safe that it has -it h W percentage The entire stork of wall paier and paint of the Hills n,ro Paint Co. is now. being sold for ess man -vww - berCo. IV m Rmtrden. Urogdtn Acres. . of town, asks reduction rrora $5660 to $5085. and J L Itrogden asks a $30 reduction on 1 1 Arm ft n Metzentine. assessed st 1595, wants It cut in half, snd L G wiedewltsch, of Cornell. a. a im Vt r I frhs) taaaPrinat VI at VIS It a Goodin ana i. rZTnr . a.rter. retail. oenaier :r; . vn, una leaves we uruwci tht Bendler registerea HUbboro, - - f Vca iMAaaaaajaaaaaaaj Tclepaoa 1 Una want to tne A. ranch, Sunday, ana oougni ji U uv.- r -, . loj. Plata teS UDILLT7.IIYD3 to Dr. Llalllir " - . , .1 stein bulls, for tht nera id. nanitantiar. where Mr, Corne lius ia superintendent farm. of the a. a 1 thn some, asking ine Taiuwai only $250. . . Geo V Doughty, hav ng prop erty assessed at $1300 In Dough ty s sub-division, asks that th( value oe nxea ai wmj awv. The court will pass on tht re quests later For Salt 24-6 J. N. Flipp'-n. of kstacaca, was out this week, on his waj to and from Huxton. prepsratory to going to South Da wis. on a trip. GhI lal Estate socurily of fered for loons at 1 and 8 per cent Call and look app . cations over. K. L. Perkins. Oregon. us, nas openea a mwiuu and auto garage at that point t..i,iMa arddinff of castings. steel and aluminun high grade babbit metal and an ainas 01 sup plies always in stock. Give him a ..11 i . r. Wiedew tach. Come- ttMl a-aa aM lius, Phone, City 100. Wm. Nelson is nothing if not persistent nd his snnual effort ahuek came to fruition. .w nr I " . . ' J H-l T.lo Twenty-two young piga. Sunday, wnen ne .no n-. - . . a i : a i.aa nun 1 a. a aanwiiaam ww iia. a a. 4fl aa v niTae amaaar iuih litir nvvr 111 Liir iiciibiivih boies in each crate. For inten- aiflad farming it would appear that growing strawberries is the court of last resort and it is I a-nndarful to contemplate what water can do in this sec- " . . tion. Tht hoys iniena puiung out another acre this Winter. JttONTOOMERY MOORE llillsboro, tr. u 01 -k..t.a- alan aeveral BOWS. All must be 'sold befortl go .away. Witch Hazel Station, on S. P. Electric ' ' PUBUC SAtB landed a fine four-point duce. and ht is stepping high these days. ' . a r Dan Burkhalter sna wmw Johnson and wives returned Thursday evening from a trip to Creswell, where ins iwo lmai a venlaon hunt U. A. Blakesiey piaw.. i - j d he another, dot in,itheajit of Uurel and 2 miles ana raiaaa ::. t s.kn ia at ten a, m on - Tht home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Unnra aa tha scene of a pretty wedding. September 16. 1915, at p. m.. when their daughter Wtllabelle, was united In marri age to Frank Montgomery; Prof. H. L Bates, of Pacific Universi- OTva land, played the wedding march. and Kiss Kuoy wiiaerson. Vi Portland, sang "O Promise Ue." The bride was dressed In white crept dt chine, witn veu, n carried - a snower oouquB ui Bride rosebuds and ferns. Tka htnM was artistically dec orated with red geraniums and autumn leaves. Gib Edwards wss arrested yea-! terdav by Sheriff Reeves and hrmnrhtnn from near Tualatin. wheee he is charged witn inert of $10 and a saw from a man oy the name of Kay.. Miss Bessie Archbold departed 0ei vet MuDraf start Tuesday morning ror ine san Francisco Fair, being joined at Portland hv her sister. Miss Jen nie Archbold. They will be s sent a fortnight No mothers and crefcttrs should fail to read this book on "Health and Happiness." Teach ings and advices given are many times worth the price, $1.10. Mail to E. Paul. Portland! The Oregon Electric warehouse is about completed, and. is now ready to receive t hops. One grower ia now bringing In 100 bales for shipment John Relchen. of West Union, was in town Monday. John says that Friti Thomas, arrested re cently for stealing cattle. Is not a Swiss, but is a-Swabian. Mrs. Joav Wolfersperger and son, Walter, . returned Sunday from an extended visit with her parents, i!r. and Mrs. Lee Com mons, at una, uncom uHiniy. G. A. Plieth. of Tigard, wm in SthaadiUSta. Hfllsboro, Oresca PHYSICIAN & SURGBOV Successor to Dr. Cunniaabaa, OSke and Drug Store. CHS Orenco, Oxxgi Tttoaboaa oaeDaationa. ytWWVMWaaaaaaaaaaaj itoa. 8. CtfrsfM e. SCHNABEL & LaROCHE SaataMat t1- M anftrt.aiauaiint. V a- r a tttn. nm. -a 1 1 r a ttavn Bttmv'M aW- i V aw a taaaa wB a-i SM a- w a aaa aja aa af I I taMSaa: Kafa I lj' . PORTLAND. OnC . 1 v .1- in .; r. I town conoay. Dwons wm ai- . . . a isauon oomra. u.wwi llWllinuH v...-. reshsa In ske.ot Blooming, oepari .7 wara, fintanlmaK about " 72. -d,,' af la. . Jtl ?J: rS?k district San rran- Mare. ' yeare, una a.. 7j .. -K- Int Tuesday u.vV 1. i.M be absent taoo: colt 5 months 01a; a-ir ew --"r Withycombe dace irtwlL Aritona. Me and Ura! ConrrfKcS sad I !rev cow giving nne now u. -Rrf-Raturn to 22,"LZ."I -71 3 W, T .d j ith r:ihath. of " KI".7V t.-.ir.T" 'ill I - ... now fresh: cow at A B I aala A At Tti BlIIIlllllAa a'- I a iaaaaaWB Sinniir I tadeaaartl a SBH- V waaaa"- a. f v r-Aufti ri rMMmavi in drci w 0 vaasat. i ti. n vaaaira. nne auiiiuwa awa- - . . m...Jaa sart i w - - - . .a""riV.T3i3liaafnra vis t at me d" i 't: r'ik-iM. . r old clincher. ui Uuiht in the scnoots-oi ws toiresnen mi m y!",-'- v-s- rwl will, be soseni law; coil, o myi llrat of NOV! I haters cww t - - . ,er8ey tow giving n" " Bridie. . a m 1 1 tuiA taroaaai ia. 1-- j a. .i raat vameaaisi" n.vriauiu awiwawa - a vrs, not orea. xv buyers, will say these xceptionally tint lot of s, good feeders, rentie tcBters. Also one large iler, cider mill, hasting d other articles to nto name. of Sae-Undaf 113. and over, six months' approved notes, interest nt, per annum, diccouni cent, on sums sbovt $-3. J. E. Perrott Owner. C-ornelius, Auctioneer. Vanderwal, Clerk, v t DR. W. B. PITTEKOBR Dentist OOat aa-ataln aaat ClUabata Hatlaaal " Tha trroom ts a sen or ur. ana dsugnier. uorowy &auuu. w tss&rsisvi fflsess .s?tr. i:;h,'rrs 'TrL-t ia.lM tkJXX ?gM,S I. . .a. Jll at At Ami in nillBUUl V I aHMO KIITIiBBai liayee a awaai ' I lnYUlUa fcate)BB W " T - a ft D fl . I llliivi - m . AaaaamBll "---- - ' . a a aaamaatAyf1 1 VaMIAAIlVBir. 11- la. ,ff I bib ana " W4maaw arHrai bdiuivu i ismwa'"! vs . V Iwn..rTTkTo I-j rVw. fin-ata nrtsant: Ur. and BflUaa- B lAh BrW aSaW WlimW B BaulB BBLBBU aWWW a. I W a was aamaaae - . I aUUJBOK) cxrc DR. J. VL 11AXCIIA1X, DENTIST a.... Tunhnno iri. Line x central, or wnw nnrne US. KOUie aunn went tOKUgene, Scholia Demmin, 24-6 k.wm aat. eommoua. wnw L. a kHar. eamn Stove. IHLMIIU. ;r - .. , - flame oil stove, waa. '. Sster HOQS FOR SALB hie. 2 ten-t,ai mn iart. 8-day clock, organ, sewing batorand brooder, labypum. Manhnn. nouaenoia ws'" ;;7oW.rtid-tooun .a ivruaV ye Oaks e uaks Co. has eighty hogs for sale, compris- )aU. 80 pounds upward, pd sows and , a registered Poland-China boar. All blood out not westered. Ouka Co. llillsboro. Ore. of W. H. Ecrlsy. or ot Geo. IV Etgley, 0. . V f'liirfn iwiBHfin " vijmv -:7 i, nrl enroll- the flrnt Ol ine Jraitv edasastuacm m mow... . of Oregon. M A; Lawn and family u' :?. -, Mnuntaii to attend scnooi. t - CMn; over, o mwwm -- . v- i afteaeinai Dl I .vIa aa,ataa sir it iisir IIBIUIM a i- For Sab37lnrn w pwntr. UCCHi Hillaborp. rarAnTJ meeting of tha gomery. Ulcses Gladys and Xar wmtib?hllTtKntery. tand tad utsdames nonnan urwfii; HI Morgan has taken nm Mount, ndsle rjrurt t Noon, "" .L.I..W HMA - 25f B. V. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Jos. Hickenbottom, of Vernon i-.iieMv and Edw. Bay.ee, of near West Union, were in .w ,n town yesterday city Monaay. ressivtEg honors. served. Ra- The Mrs. a W. Moore. Urs. uary uoore. Ur. and Mrs. W. it lionizpm Greer, : Frank Zehring. lliuun - tSa home of Jaa. cnurcn wife, Esturtty. cjpw ' ; , Robert UeCaulty. wlfa tr. cniiarea a.- i city wUiKiy.pww rwPl of ISr. and ifrs: The Coaa Mr. I2ccauiey4is a ira'"'-y; j l Mmt made the.-tTiS auu m '."" n t , I ail Ul twm from Fort poruano. via w,";- ai.fiAMKi PtH. in an auvu. . vnaeti to locita in ' Portlsad. Fred Urs. studies at Willamette Unircrty. Gerhard Goetxe, of above PJoomlnsr. waa in town tlday. transacting business at ths court house.- ... naoMre Holacheimtr. or LI- monica, wu np to ths city zt MBiasiei taSaaiS C23. . Caa. ami ttfci. Die, n. rouocs, Schamburg.G.-a CrattiUrs. uq uvst. tfaadamea W. C Uoore. T. il. Elliott W, A. Whltten, 8. C. Luts, Chester WilUtms. J. P. cazruaer, ua ucy nd all t PnrHznd : Prof. EsteS. 01 . tt..k.l rinttae and ,d from a monm I Jiug - - a rll.a risniffhter. mM Tavlor returned noma ine offflin vauej, , -"It- w fMMM an ex- poruino s vs& Itwoars rsiJtlva tf Urs. Ccr i Wt fc&t orders. ar -LieV Msn-Talfortd Euits.rU:aC. E. The. Hvl&nd. of Eciverti, wo up to tb city ts first cl C;s i up to tae city uonuay nrcroK, on school business. Herman and August Ecr cf Farmingtan, wen la towa jt terciV. Ecrt. to Ur. asi .L rx Et Dcne, Tcrut Qz LX. XX - - - c J iMaawsvepataie' iaawr U3.ar. cyTJ - -.mmt. m caiV - phir at paclfle Uniyr v was wtJSJ uasion 1MJ. . . , ' IS-ii a- -