uxamno aitotni nnsi n n. t fllJROG miliir, O . iiri , .-: i - r If Ingram, of KM- !, "(m,itv, Honda. Vn wc-r, to attend ... t - .- . ' i ... V. tM. i,i ... Rm ""1- ! un- ', i. attend flMUh.'I ..itniJ. Sheriff lavtrarn ftiiis.3 I ruber ijVt-i Onn, but nt imw indicate!, I h it annual WtHt.iOtft.ri Fair i u li'i'i , mar iWt Grove iutj ...Riming WvHfw'nUy. tttej jfimtmuinK Umiutrh tie vu.K. will tm lhe,msl a i i i i 1 ever t.cia y me h uriiiiUUlKin. j.' , h to be hnort-tl m. ., i i - .lay by tli' t iff r WiUi)ioiiiln'. wl. , i.t. .t l U irtM'i)t Hf.i .( tht" opening ivxcrrU' s S . iiSnuHt tin4 (InvtTii' t ;i .ramru,i In tiin hi'i ,.i n- j-oiming the lulo. i sin-.' and li! fUisfciin t .,. iy s lie InU-n .bd , ftli.lt hi till tl '. !.:( alandy mut it: i.i. h deimrlnient Ho uri-,-. . t- tittut of I !.t.lci ., r ,.-nili!i,l In the conn j-u. 4 rklililia t lh : intrrvnl HI tlm !;' n -iik' ull III' farm, n ,! , ef manager ti;w ,t i ' it Mary t alw.-n,'-' ii,uii.m of ..litui'.; r the iuV'iinm ulali m u.' ... and tbc.i uri .-i..e ,. 1 1. m-t week ii I hi I li! ,ii i. ...In. i'ih fur t ! 'i" u . .-. .;(? I t I'M' l'utdl intr't ii. t!." t ,. - ..! children i r.e v I i i nmi'.i n ll'l tvi"" 'it r ,- . f the work of ' tl' i i H i iU litvi! F.ir t. u'i! tci' nn f riil.iv . .. " ii Vkl',1 Im S.'ln"1! t i r-'rtir. On ll'i kiv r (M'iUiiU will m : I, i'.(lr'tH of tt '"?' villi- ti.ti ih ffiim all Mit- !i r'illy, j'vko i'JH'i i.ti i u ill Mi t" ar ' r h h mI c tisl'i i. in -'i.!-! i n Pit i tl r. , ; ' i"!il ll lil'iT ! In , i :.! Ih' s' - i . i I Iii:iic, till I In U - it 'i.-ii-.i ti tin. huth thinks Ihvrt i, tn, Kloriiia. tli" fcn. w t.iidfjri will wtit-n th l i'ier H-i ui St. ttuuil. Inurgin "-r 'U tn- jrut in his rounty a t't ts-U nrii,!i-r than tKU in "J'' t;,'f ? itr irtMnn. Iw . ty l ij-l.t c !nr.-ij Uy tmrg Um.w-1 in ih ntk'ht af(r h l-ft f-ir tJr. ,.:., i mv that Uml H' ' rut fruiu (HH) tu ILIMJ i ( t; fc. r' aimut lh nfn an In ij- ! vv',i n f Uri'Kitn, Iliai ' " " Ih' i'', t-i tin' ixntrary of i;- n r.U i ,'!u . . nn i:i-rHrtily !?. t, fefsij t. ijtjiiintly n-markg -'iH.-:triv . r l ly iiur tht-re I u4 an hci.j. ;r,J thuai who don't l avt. n I , h.l," tnj'ram Ut like- '' ifi:t!nii! unit matt man III' 1; V. 1.1 It, -r ui iih i ,.' t"lii '( .1. ...t t i iii many Another of. (it at trial was W. K. Skwl, of !! i, v, i t-njiiyinl his t I ill- tit 111 II. ..'!:i iiiwro than ail ' ! I - 1 till' rv irl Mi" Ilil i f lulltf t'XMTi' ' r.-rri-.-llv lit a i-hilit'i i".. a tin- dptunu'triHt tsii .' in rni'iHim and I; lm -, A It. ',. s r .'4 I 'i. Il'l'l'l Vi-,i i !U!.f, V ! i : ( y 1 U"i ui .1 i. 3 1 1. l i r !..( four courm pupils ATTEND STATE HUB t:rn Attendant. lu Cm ii in r Student by (luod Work fur xct Bsnrn tor cwsn scmimh. w KmM. e Hat Map ( Ortgaa laid PifciM,! Ir .-. I ifii' viTtrk tt.-j?r? . -t "ii-i .J Sin-' ! .1 1 l- li-i Mi l' u'K' 'itti"i- i, . i ii tin! Iii m :in!- t ii! ir,irlit"Hiy to in ..i n i vi-r tn linn.' htf l!'- ' , !.-I.ih iy t! vi . of tin' 1'itiiiit v nit 1 t (.mo -ln!'iU. Vl.i i'.'.iirj- Aii-u!nn,. wli" ' '.: of l hi t)tiltry ox ii jniiini in tin liii ;i i-i,r lont rhock full -f :.t.i nlln-r fiiwU. 1 1 ' w tut lovo r. vni tioracfi 'iy Komi, t'lrun inalH f .i'Iidii.; lli''Hi oto!t f il'nl li'l U thci Ui t ' ! I'll JllilllUlliK'ltK'lit 01 i M-irur -rourii for i:ii ls n if tl.o Kttir wiit h ni.miW, Oi.'Toi;i:it C ii,iti-, oM(n. Kinala !- .' 'f lilt rxhiliit. i i riniti (li-iniinslni- I .inn 'I'rm'tors. i'.-uiil cnirtTt in uranil !" 1'iwfil by nililivf.- cf r WitliyrmnlH. ' t m. Hares. i i IvMjAY, (K'TOUKIt 7 : i. .fuikiiiK tof oxhiitit 4 all ilt'i'nrtinVnt-i. Work wiil lu' carriinl m at " Mailtos t tu north :lh ioihiiIh; Dairy caltli1 .nth oiuJ; poultry will wniiiia m thoir various m. Riml ooncort, W:'"1 -linking of Hhocp ninl i i:inv. Orroiinit 8 ' iii. uai'tH. 1 l'l :i in. CumiiU'tloii 11 T. I t i'ii !.i il .. ill- fi .ft !. ct wiihout prae ;i I rum th chihl. .'iri-niiiiihutu-ij by (-' rcn,'i-.i (iui.' work i '-, ;'- i-.i in.iv rvuult in - s ' ; hv, I r lowi, i i ! v ,4t t Iui )( WaHliinif- i-'ii . u. i.iUt ll. till 4 Iui t J iji iri' than 21 . i ii-,nie and i ! i rl.il. ir.-n pyei. S ii.,r ii iMtvn an afs r ' i i iri t"i t f t naftj .V. StMlVHOf lllilH- . !. i I Imir in mind . n! tli.' new III, . , i-rv l.ftli bird ti) . . t- , (,tr ii 4 tii China st p ivih-iI. A tiun- . . , ify Ims-.U it irmit i Lu mint not (i i" ii i-i an) Mint ilay, ! i -1:. i. I.t i-iiiny ronaecu- i . ,'i' .v . I'tii' ttamt law! . t i.; i i i-nitiHf, n- .."', i i.titi-it irout'. ,i ' i I lio murninit u.-t il'vi ".1. ' '.V. ii! n p iblieation m i , it", i ntioi.i'S thfl i ' if t in iN !ei'isiim r ,', i ' a- iy ii-m iin ojK'n i ... t --ii.-'i Weekly , t iwiL the statute i . t- ., m , ):, for I bin and ,'. ; ye.-ilieH Itiilt they i n i ji.-ii on Sunday. , tl Iiiis inaitaxitu'S '! I', iron's OX" , . N'..tii-e A yearling . ! ;i .-it inv tlnee at . , ' . , at t.ino o'clock - ii i'.n ty Qfiinir i j i- t'.e.l and reijuired . . V. pinihTty, pay , , i : K--I i. and ajvertisw , i Hume away. it. IS mks. Or. iT7-9 A tarKe majority of the at hooia of VVaHhington Ounty are now open, and a aubatantiat increaao ta reported. This ia especially true of evfry high school in the county. A largo numtj-r of schools have incretscd the length of term, added more teachers and are paying good wages. For est (Jrove, Hillsboro, IWaverton, Orenco and Tualatin have be come standard four-year high achools. School Day at the County Fair w ill be Oct 8. A large number of achools have reported that they would take part in the pa rade. Schools wishing Itooth apace should apply to the County School Superintendent. Supt. Harnes on Monday es corted the following to the lJoys & (!irls School Camp at the State Fair, the students earning the trip for industrial work: Carl Srhaltenbrami and Lillian Dii-tz. of Sherwood; James 1 lain lord, of Forest drove, and Ikrnice SChn Held, of Hanks. Harry llasmussen. of Orenco, w;h m town yesterday. V$. Teufel. of U'low IJeaterton. was in town yesterday. J. W. Vanderveldcn, of near itoy. was in town the first of the wi'i k. Dr. Guy Via and wife, of l!ux ton, w-re in town the first of the we h. vmiting the Hey wtds. For sale: Fifty-galbn barrels, $1 each. A. Kueter, Forest drove. Ore. 'AM J. H. Cornelius and A. I!en aon, rf Corneiiui, wire city call ers yesterday. 'fWe 7-point gum you hear so much alxmt U on sale at the Den of Sweets. The Crange will meet here Saturday, October 2, instead of Oct. J. The. Tallman and wife, of Buxton, were in the city this morning. Sweet ci lef made from Wash GUILHJS CHARGED Jury Out an Hour an 1 Ten Min- utes When Verdict is Reached SCIU I Ml Kiai - MUHMAN TBI L CONSUMED FOLK ITU tAVS Ocfcadaal Wh Pramlatsl la Coaaly Pulilks Here Vtar A( Charles W. Loudon, of near North Plains, was Tuesday eve ning convicted of a statutory of fense against Ila Vanderiip, a young girl' of - fifteen years of age. Loudon lived here for years and owned a small place near North Plains. He had served two enlistments In the regular army, and after his Ia3t enlist ment settled north of North ington County apples on sale at pia;ng. where he was raised. the Don of Sweets. HJ and h)g wife and ma went to There will be a special meeting st. Cloud, Fla.. in 1912. and of the yX.ll1 Iudon. on the strength of his evening, Oct. 12. Light refresh- mjjtary MTvke, waa ted mt'nl3, marshal of that city- Before his For jiale Singer sewing ma- term of oflice expired Loudon hine. good as newjnbo kitchen and family came back toOregon, cabinet. - Inuuire bt this office, bringing with them the girl, who Ceo HamMtn. of nea limber. WM l.buf?u?" recently lost his home by fire. r "V" M and this insurance adjuster is rownw 'c KTlKru "t llt'urini the loss- awainsi mm nu on mmiiii ' llguring MIC IO. , .,., 10.4 I nnn fl.4 tV,a rnnn. Dr. Iowe s glasses last enough try. He went from here to Su4 onger to make mem cneaper oerior. Wia.. thence to near Blue glares would be as a gift. Did Karth. and then came to Port- you get that. and in f arly September, going Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lazott. of from there to Koseburg, where tuxton. are Verv haimv over the he signed a deed to thesaleof ti J li". t t-o t-or . . t ..ii.. It..' ' :t',' I ui in.;;o - Arrival of rxcur .in;! ninl t'oriniiLi dii of ii f i hitiil cliildren, In lt::',0 .-, .! ,: :.i.'; -.erii-li h grone t a.' F.iii. where be will i. sit iii t H-k pens. ll .- n-.t i. - -. -i.n-iitat t he (Ires- U l ', una uimu hi i 1 ".... IK says that r j f ur receiving i an- making the at- a. 'i mil rest in the ! i,i-i ier. Sal.-: Si g-HtJ Jersey c-, e 1 ciuni'.g li'i'sli within tour we : farming implements. I, ,.- ui-.l ki Wa hmnton County. i'iua; f"!' ca Ii or notes, good Hi-ountv. Xil'hvss llattie M. i',,: :i I K St. N.. Port- iai.'i'. Or.'. ' ' ' .1 1! I'i.ti.-r. of W: is , w.ii over to Hillstoro, r.tnv. Mr. Fisher formerly reM.li i a'l-'Vi K.ink-, and is well known in tii it 'i'l l" the county. ii., i. in t m.- little nine' over in n .i-'. C.iuiitv this county that .......,. . ha t a rociiil pnnn" prouueer. j ;;)( Iiniraiii. of Orovelond, oii the Tani Mailey place, has mowil i'lti tt-vn. The Hailt-y r io. h .'f IM icft'i h.H beu rent-,-.1 hi 11 i ni.ui Ib-rgert, of Come liu !, he ti.'i'i taken ptK-sesaion. i. t . v :eUe. a Portland at tuiuo.'.' wiUi .i:n. of the big law ... i-... i ... --.vef.-il veaM. is at V'M v" ' "... .1 . Ill me m. 29 Orchards, A pretty wedding was celebrated at the home of Mrs. II. Huhman. of outh of CVtrnelius, Sunduy, Sept. 2i, 1915, when her daugh ter, Ihira Augusta, was united in marriage to W. Herberl Sehul merich, of Hillsboro, Rev. L Stuebe. of SL Peters' Herman Lutheran Church officiating, eel etirating the nuptials with the beautiful ring ceremony. The bridal march from Lohengrin was played by Mr Chester Stewart, sisb'r of the groom. The Misses Km ma and Mynn Huhman, sinters of the bride, sang "Ut Us Ever Walk With Jesus." The bride was lovely in cream r.atin crepe with veiL trimmed with silk lace and pearls, and carried cream chrysanthemum. The rooms were decorated with autumn leaves and asters, and presented a charming an wa ranee. After the ceremony the wed ding party was seated to a de lightful wedding supper, uridt and groom were the recipients of manv handsome presents. The groom is son of Mr. and Mm. William Schulmerich. of Hilhihnro. and the bride is wel known in the Ulooming-South Tualatin section, where she was raised. Both are quite popular with a large circle of friends. who are extending eongratula tiona and wishing them every hunnineas. After a short trip to The Dalles. Celilo. and other Colum liia Kivcr points they will Jake ud housekeeping in Hillsboro. " m. a tt Those present were: airs, ti luhnian, Messrs. and Mesdames Wm. Schulmerich, Ed Wolfe, Chester Stewart, Frank Schul merich, 11. Viohl, Claud Cook, F. W. Walch; liev. and Mrs. Stueoe, Misses Emma, Minnie and la ther Huhman, Evelyn and Alma Schulmerich, Erma Wolfe, Lu cille . Cjok, Bernice Stewart. Dorothv and Gertrude Stuebe, Ruth Koppelman, Zola and Viola Walch, Amelia Wenny; Messrs. Fred and Dick Huhman, lrvin and Conrad Viohl. August Tews, C.randbaSchohnecht Wesley and 1oren Schulmerich, Jonn &iueoe and Paul Koppelman, - advent of a girl, born a few lays ago. Hot drinks are now on our bill of fare. Hot chocolate is our speciatly served, with real honem-to-gilness whipt cream, at the Km of Sweets. Jelf Haydeti. of between Glen- wood and 'Timber, is feeling Parade by tin' harness 111,1! Wi lli. Land concert and pa- )l piviiiiuin livestock. M'l'ltli.VY, OCTOUKK 9 in - 1 1 a most races, in. Plowing deniotnlra- I'.irm Triictors, in. ij..n 1 concert lock, followed events of the For Saltt '-two young pig. $2.2' Chester White boar and 'K also several bjws. All Iks sold before 1 go away, Mrs. W. Ii, Uollon, I eh Hazel Station, on b. 1. in nis place. Louaon went u uoa Angeles and Sacramento, frcm the latter place going to Bridge House, wheie his wife ioined him in March or April. Sheriff Reeves located him through a shipment of Mrs. Loudon's trunk from Los Anireles to Sacramento, and Loudon was found under the i assumed name of Archie Leonard, proud thee days over the advent a Portland detective. He was brought here after an attempt at habeas corpus proceedings. His trial started last Friday, and Loudon wove a fairly good story of his flisrht contendine that he did not liee, but went to Florida to get the necessary papers to show that the girl's father had RIFLC-CLL'S raoFBsaioaax. F. A. BAILEY, M. a PaytieUa aa4 Sarffwa To the Members of the Hillsboro! Rifts Cub: You are hereby noti fied that fin MnnHatf vonincr Oct. 1 at 8 o'clock, at the Court SStth!2fel i u-j.tc, in iuuawn win im iiciu I sua eceom stratta. a meeting for the purpose of ruo, ms enjr jx rMiaac,(3ur ara conSwb;ring the KwpUnce of a irrrinru-Lnj-Lruuuuuijt certificate of membership from the National Rifle Association of R. M. ERWIN, !. D. America. Also the matter of PHv;iriAu AMn making requisition for rifles and PHY5ICIAM AMD SURCXCX ammunition. An urgent request 1 3Brif s. r. r. R. is made to all members, who be ing signed up heretofore, to come out and take part in the meeting. L. W. Hyde. Pres. PUBLIC SALE fta. Office la th TiainM stock, TatH aa4 atin SIimu, UiUattor Orvgoa. ELMER a SMITH M. D. D. Ql PHYSIC! AM & SSRGEOH " OSTEOPATH .M aaiwcred liar or aurhl. oaotin. OI&..-V Offi iitlltbore Sallaaa.. J. 0. KOBB, 2i. L. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICEUpKairaia Scbaltawrteh Iktg. PuoKKV-Otlcc. City 3S4; Rca.atyM UIJBORO, . 01IGON Irm E. D-rrett, M. D. UPdTAlaj DBLTa BLOCK Offic Tetrpboaa. ktatn 108 Roam. Tlphuo, Main 1 04 of a son. Piano for Sale-Slightly.used fctoO Mahogany piano. Price $100. Casi or terms. Address P. 0. Box 72. Orenco, Or. . 30 Service, economy, 'style and in.ilit v k what vou tret, and vou tret all of it when you tiurchase iriven him adoption papers. He glasses from Dr. Lowe. swore that he was in Kissimraie, For Ml: "Six year old cow ? L LiT witha week old calf at side. AlWXZTZZ so 21 heaifof goats. Phone City . T"l TT; '"L A i. i . "tiin.i oi themr had been in a reformav i wui j auu iiiusi v kit u.uir Mrs. G. J, Palmateer and Mrs, statements as to the child's F. J. Mitchell are visiting f nends character. After he had finish- In Portland and Oregon City this ! Sheriff L. H. Ingram, who week. was brought from Kissimmie to r ,..i i.,i LVtAta cnrtiw nf-1 testify, swore that there was no iihim i LL'ai a Ltiif. fjw viair va i . f,jf,im, t 7 ni iwr such livery stable in existence in "l VUII. ".-"" ,,. ... - .... l il a r-.nt (' sinit otik ann ications iy". swore iuv um k' , w I. Perkins. Hillsboro. D ever in a reformatory, atjd The undersigned will sell at auc tion sale at his place on the I Office iimr to n a. . b Springville road, 2 miles east of I ThQf'. Hataru ia litfthan P. O. and 3 miles west of Wittwood Court, on the old Grant Holcomb place, at 10 a. m.. on , WEDNESDAY. OCT. 20 Two 11 in plows, GO-tooth spike harrow. li-toqth spring harrow. Planet Jr horse hoe and hiller, 5-1 ft new Osborne No 3 mower. 10- ft Osborne self dump rake, forks. shovels, spades, picks, mattocks. post hole digger, garden rakes and hoes, grindstone, axes, 7-ft x-cut saw. wheelbarrow, carpen ter's tools, Victor scale, house hold goods. 30 tons hay, 110 bu wheat. 40 bu oats. 30 bu barley. 230 bu barley and oats mixed. 400 bu potatoes, grain and pota to sacks; cow, 7 years; 4 cows, 3 yrs. giving 20 to 24 lbs milk now. to freshen in March; 2 heifers, cortling fresh in May; 4 yearling heifers, 100 chickens, poultry netting, team of horses, harness and collars. 2 spring wagons, 19 fat hogs; 2-vr-old boar. Poland- China-Berkshire cross; 3 2-yr-old sows. 23 little pigs, 120-egg Man- dy Lee incubator. v . Terms of Sale-Under $10, cash; over, 6 months' time, bank- eble approved note, at 8 percent Two per cent off for cash on all sums over f 10. Lunch at noon. -. J. Jackola. Owner. J. C KuraHi. Auctioneer. Erwin Hitter, Clerk. Oregon. A. M. r showed the certified record to I nrnvt that trie iriri wascommitted i i - . i urowii. oi itoseuunr. only to an Orphans Home oe MKS. WILLIAM U. HAUCtt cause the father failed to care for her and her smaller brother, This shattered Loudon's story entirely, and caused the jury to view all his evidence witn ois trust. The jury was out but an hour and ten minutes. Sheriff Reeves worked Hard on the case, and he assisted E. B. Tongue materially in weaving a stroncr case. W. G. Hare de fended Loudon, but "after In gram's testimony knew that his client waa discredited. London was prominent in politics here j i . i i..:a where he is with the Soldiers Home, is home on a furlough, visiting his daughter, Mrs. N. A. McConnahay, and his son, Wal lace Brown. , ; The Missionary Society of the Cong. 'church will meet in the church parlor, on Wednesday next. Oct. 6, at 3 o clock. All members nnd those interested in the Missionary Work, of the church are earnestly requested 10 oe present. Wanted: To exchange English walnut ranch in bearing, and new year3 and ran for the legis lmir.-ihnv. barn and lame chick I latur in th rennhliean nrimaries en house, for small . house and tte was a protege of - Senator three or tour acres near unison- Bourne, and received a govern ro Wm. shawk, Koute c iam-iment gauger job through his in hill. Ore. tluence. Judge Bagley gave f , . mrtk!KKrt nn.t famiiw nt week for a motion for a new VivV1 iuviiuo.ii ' "vt vm r . . near Forest Grove, startfld for trial, after which sentence, wil Salem the first of the week, and pass. The jury: p . . i4., i,5r. nntniuna Frank Bernards. E Murdock Mm. IA L Avdelott Henry Kamna, G Mrkihlien and scratching the W; Brown, Floyd Allen, Victor kiidrpn. Th trin waa cancelled. Fuqua, T &1 Kerr, W I' tto?eii ........ .. .... .... j c Smith c E Wells and K AH dairymen should attend, yauirht the County Mir next wees ana Loudon's wife and son were at inspect ine Liiuer v-arnera ONION STOCK YARDS Monday's catUe receipts con tinue fairly heavy. . Iha month receipts have gone ahead of Sep tember receipts u last year over (IX) haad. Twenty hundred head ere unloaded Monday. The market shows only fairly active. Quality is not as good as it has been and cattle are going at a 6 (SO too for steers, while cows and heifers are relatively ower. Receipts were 1200; con sidering everything' the market mav be said to be steady to lower. Hogs About 3000 hogs went tt rough the gates Monday. The market; seemed easier, top offer ings going at about 10c lower.; Sheen -ine sneep mantei u showing strong, lambs ling at 7c, ewe at a. 50. aW. at, agaaa Ktaav CAQLCY At:l ATTOaUtaTTS-AT-VAW looras 1 aa4 1 Kiel CaU HILLSBORO, . , CXS3SS E. B. TOHOUC ATTORKY-AT-LAW O&cea aMalra la -hnlaat ii klert JOIIU H. T7ALL ATTORMST-AT-LAW UttaUita, A. C. Skate Bldg. Mala 4k aai UlkLBIWHO. - ORX3CX r,4r4rW,4rVMr' H. DAMIDTT ATTORNSV-AT-LAW and the trial daily. Under the Ore ,'hiuil nucule. 1 nt iMiinected with v,V(, .., y , ,., i I' nivii.ir iliimiinmration. : tlire la w o luv, ami -W ill n.' ii mail loo nrsi oi me yei' iave all kinds and sizes of Ho.viT ih.U on Hale. iKe m your ll.iwers and let them bright en your r.m. -Merlon's Green. Imii.it'. i Ti,.i i iiin4 Auxiliary of the . ,'i,.ii-,'ii t:iuh will meet tii, C.iuo 'lUniis. Monday eve i,..r ii,.f .1 ut 7:::o. All mem b.'rs'are reiiuestod to attend. IV Hi iiiu deanL'u' will UIVB dance Saturday eveninvr. Oct. 9. Tickets, i0 cents. inviUil. .Me. mid Mim. U. H, Greer are Stati Fair vimtoiv this week, making tiif trip to Salom yester day in their machine. Dr. Uwe any "Wnon ,you R -.ihinir for iiothinir it is usual- runkiti Grimmer, of im 1 i ' WorLhVorf, " and Dr. Lowe's I' i. with the Universal , ;-Urht . l ii., was here .this week, Schmidlin. of above i"K the Loudon trial. Mf--' T Aml l0M c 1 'j 1 -fujsday Vi r a,.a ...ine ItuxUii). was in town iu-subj Kveryhody 28-9 Mrs. Wm. 0. Hager died at the family home in Hillsboro. bept. 29. 1915. after an extended ill ness. Her maiden name .was Cleora E. Jenks, and she was horn n Eau Claire, Eau uaire County, Wis., Jan. 81, 1858, an only daughter in a family of eight childcen. one was marneu to William G. Hager, July 4,1878, at Vinton, Benton County, Iowa. The family came toOregon Sept. a 1889. Her parents were prom- nent in the pionee history of Wisconsin, her father, Ultsha w. Jenks starting the first store in LaCrosse. Wis. Mt. Sterling. Wis., is on her mother's old home The Sterlings came to Kentucky when her mother, America Sterling, was -ia years of age. Mrs. Hager is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. W. E. McCourt, of Hillsboro. and a son, Bert Hager, of Butte, Montana. Her first child. Myrtle, died an infant, at Vinton, Iowa. Mrs. Hager was a loving mother and a splendid neighoor. She was a woman of excellent characteristics and bore ner last illness with great fortitude, never complaining, even when she knew that death was certain. The funeral will take place to morrow at 2:S3 o'clock. COOO head were unloaded overt Hillsboro, Sunday. PUBLIC SALE : Omoa: Mala Strata, atjaa. Ooait I UMIXSBOKO 0RC3C3 y0tti0ji THOS. H. TONGUE, JR ATTORHX-AT-LAT Office, atMtalra la Schalaatrick ttatk HUlaboro, - - Vsa rr4tMrVNrVWiMli Tclephoae ofi&ca Itaia 103. ;Maia lot DR.L. W.HYD3 Socceaaor to Dr. Uaklatar are sel-1 Ofice over Dtlta Drug Store Nearly I Baaeline, betweea jUt aad tStk Hl't Jeml-Brawia.. f Jar' rH v r m Ira, Xri'w. Um 1 1, m f IWa KKxriMt aata-Mi, -Z ajea ia v)anaa aw a wi 1 supplies shown Dy tno aiargeson k , th win entitlec! Mfg. (V or Gaston, r m sore a month, of $10 if and bring dimensions of .your motner na3 m sufficient means oarn as weir iow (Uw ui n.r0.w ... f manart The w f e is a hard surprise you. , , For Salo- Household goods, in- eluding bedroom suite, dining room suite, 2 ruga, , ranga.vwitn hot water back, wood or. coai heater, staple groceries, canned goods, quantity potatoes, etc. C. H. Thornett. Hillsboro R. X smafl red -house, short distance Northwest o Matson station on Southern Paciftv: line, - v ' K G. Wtedewitscli; of Cornell, us, has, opened a machine; shop and auto garage.' at that point. Acetylene welding-of castings, steel and aiuminun high, grade babbit metal and all kindiol sup plies always in stock Give him a ider the calh-L. 0. Wiedewitsqh. Ccrne- WVof lius. Phone. City 105. V& ?!VLr. workimr woman and has the sympathy of all who know her. . Deputy Sheriff Sked. of Sacra mento, was here,, and testitied that when he arrested Loudon at Bridge House, the defendant said hi knew the nature of the charge against him. Mr. Loadon said to the Argus yesterday that h&had but the kindliest feelings toward the ju rors, who rendered the verdict. and says that he is absolutely satisfied . with the ' rulings of Judge Bagley during the tnal. He also says that he has no hard feelings toward the .prosecuting officer us he knows he did his law. He says he ,4ta4ArWMWrrW,4 Fredrick Axyssa, U. D Bnvcrrnv Ut unvnvrM The undersigned will sell at pub-1 . ic sale at his ranch. 4 miles south lauccessor w ur. ounmnaitsa. and a half mile west of Hillsboro, I Office and Drug Store, f: on the old Grant Mann place. orenco, 03i ten a. in., uii i Talitinii nnnnaotlnaa. I'MfoniV nptnuPB K " I Six head cow and cair, an luoer-l oiilin tcMstod. as follows - two I . . . ' n l. aai jrraded jerseys, a years, irean.i m" aa 2 grade Jerseys. 5 SCHN ABEL & LaROCHC Kraae jersey, a yrs, iu ireaireHi in October, all good milkers; erade Jersey heifer calf : turkey gobbler, Milburn wagon, 2 5-8 tubular axle, tn good repair, Wi nona wagon; 3-in, nearly new; Bain truck with iron wheels. heavy covered r hack, single top buggy, set backhand narness, set heavy harness, 14-in steel beam plow, 4 section steel drag harrow. 5-ft Deering mower, nearly new; disc harrow, 2-horse sulky cultivator, garden cultiva tor, ootato Planter, potato dig ger, spray pump and barrel, com plete; set ditching loots, nay in barn, 2 good hayracks, set wood cutting tools, U. S. cream sep arator, incubator and brooder, Liron r ketue,fnnqsionet ,mna cart,' milk cans, household lurtii- ture and. nuraerpus other articles, LuncKVt Noon. Terms of s3e2 120 and under, cash; Over, '6 months' time, bank able note, Bt 8 per crtt. Two per cent, off cash over ' Ja . 1 W. E. Smith' Owner. B. P. Cornelius Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. VrawSt aa aWta --Wra r V ataa aawaNaanii m- 1 aa O PORTLAND. 0.1E. DR. W. E. PITTENGCH Dentist Offloa up-ataira orat HiUabaro WatHad :; : Bank. " . . . HILLSBORO - - C"TT DR. J. R. UARCI1ALL DENTIST Trtnkaie ddg. liaaMvi't V Mala aad Taint. aai Coffee Club .Meatlng f Vt A ArlAHITil Kl I lius, Phone. City 105. , W . 'X that mbina ion of W. E. Smith, of Soulh Tala- circumstances Was such that the tin. has traded his ranch 'for a i.irv-could do nothinir else. Mrs. S''al!-1! l8.??. iMataSon near Mrs. Emrick'a hoe. oouniy, aiiu oc mm nia in-tne near tutuie, aiiu uuu- ...... 1.. .U.. Knfr I....'. I . ... .. . Ll tJ . . don may waive nis motion iur a new trial and accept sentence by Saturday so aa to begin his term Mrs. D. B. Emrick and lira. J. B. Wilkes will entertain the Cof fea Club, Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Emrick. Those desiring to do so may take the 2:15 P. E. & E., at the Main St. stop; and ride to the Tenth ..-ii .IU'a Kama DR. H. POLLOCK Dsnticl Upatairs,ii LinlxUt 0: Bnfldtag, liaia Ltr; . , Ullhboro - - - " SOOn 10 put in ine new, year n crop. Mrs. i Smith will remain on the place until. April, when the new owner takes possession. W; E. wants to try farming on a big scale and he will have plenty of room for his desire up in the wbutcoantry. at once. PubikNalice lamnowfnaaaial t aaaaa,IUXBarr;k- I ,; - 4 Geo. lliiiaon ia over from be My tyM Kutiua luktoy. liafia fca ta ami lAilJ, aiiJ my imf aatt brfd, I l uut it reaponatbiaiof any aaa aa7 T i 01 IP. ' cm 7 I Pi.iini, ' anu VVeutioaday.