ThsStst Industrial Commie- os W ei tending Insurance to farmers covering accidents fur their workmen, end already 3jo have taken advantage of the measure. The rale on firming Is 2 Per cent on the payroll. In computing the communion adds lid monthly for board, and the farm nana pays one cent per tNiKsmXTCSSt3 month the rite would I on $55 per monin-cosung a si.iu for HE STOCK EOS AT THE G0U:Y FiO 4 ad. Sow. aadvi i aaatha. aa4 m4; Joojaoa, yd. Cfcalawn, 1H New I Hocae, CaMIe, Sheep. -Meats aaa Swim In ilvklence jusi vs arc in uioesT mjmbeis I M Ha He Ttleat Par notonCountr Annual Institute wl htld aiilwro High . 20. 21 end ZZ. A Utcorp or insirucwwe ngsgeJ. A new " i... ln adds 10 UM Luv-ar. thatofdoONS- nd art. Thers art s trachrrs In the county .a toing ome WOTl i00 Th IliiUboro teachers V.in the visiting teach- Wructors at the Hy Wh on Wednesday 1 1 ir. Joseph Scbafer of t'nivemity will tf i Thursday evening to i public la Invited. The IruitorS It as follows: whill. lrJos.8chafer. mk. DesnR, F.Clark nun. J. Teuscher, Jr. Mine A. If urphy V. MiM M. Cogwell (Jon". W. Barnes looks for- . i several years. The uiii tM very large. u im the caoncitf or w - - to lake rare or tnt JwY W. 5MAIJLEY I mallev. a DrosDerous known resident of the diedst tit hoe LnHtt Crove, Saturday, W 4M years, lit waa Strmsny, and cams to )try when ht waa 18 lie totaled nrsi Island. Neb., and D came to Washington lie lived for soma years hit on liales trees, ai L . a a a I.- ana rorest urove. V bk'o he bought part of nown Mmngaii. ivm, . tir.Lt r Ma dath etas UjM'mus circumstances. hU.-v was known aa an honest man, and ha t.U friends by the hun ny of them bring prea- the funeral servicee, V.' hi'ld in Forest Grove. Ufv. Sluebt, pastor or ran church at Bloom Jating. Interment waa View Cemetery, his widow. Ilr. Smal- h to mourn hit loaa five iK.ra. Frieda, Sophia, Harold. the farmer and 20 cents for the Itboror. On threshing, clover hulling, hay and straw baling. 4 per rent, prune drying. 1 per rent.: wood rutting, 3; land clearing without blasting. 31: with blasting b per cent., and road work. 3 per rent l'ayments can ba made the commission, af ter accepttnee, the ISth of the month following the labor. It meant that laborers accepting ttila can not sue the farmer in case of injuries, and the com mission wilt pay all expenses of daetnr'a bill, hoeoital bills, med. icine, not exceeding 50 for lost time. Haying CM per month for a portion of his wages. The State Commission expects that many farmers with a big pay roil will accept the provisions of the lie. and thus shut out con. aiderabU litigation in case of in-Jury. Probata: W G Hager. admr, (ilea inventory estate Cleora Ha ger at S406.0C; Ullian Josephine Itogert appld admi estate John Francis Dodson, estate valued at $7000. bonds Axed at f HOW, Nov IS set for final accounting and Anal settlement, estate Ora A Cook, deed; Jos Lembcrg apptd admr estate Wsllburga Lemberg. valued at IVXJO. there being 3 heira, Joseph, husband, Nicholas, a ton. and Lilly Curtea. daugh ter; Aurusta Wienecke est ap praised at KOTl&O; fetal Geo Zetzman, deed, closed of record -total estate. $19,090; disbut ted. it inn 20. tnnd of J H Kerr.imar- ditn of and Ila Livingston, filed and approved. The Duress Society of the Nor wegian M. t. Church met at the home of Mrs M. 8lgard. below IWdville. on Tne lav. OcL 5. Tha meeting ws4 opened by the president. Mrs. F. Bockman. PmIam llanaon. of Tacoms. and Verid. of rortland. were guesu of the meeting. Those present were llesdsmet F. Itockman, J. Sorenson. Chnstianson, I'ierson, Carlson. ColTman. .tmmerman. Solgsrd and Adam: Messrs. liar HnlMrd and Bockman. All members and friends are cordial ly invited to the nest meeting at the home of Mrt. Andrew her- ton. at Beedvllle. loesoay, rtov. 2. Vnr ftaln-Household goods, in- Miwtinir tiedroom Buile. dining1 room auitc. 2 ruga, range with k Kak. wood or coal heater, atapl groceriea. canned gooda, quantity potatoes, etc,- C. H. Thomell, llinsooni iv. t. small red house, short distance Northwest of Mataon atation on Southern Pacific line. The State Land Board has notified ita Hillaboro agent. Thoa. H. Tongue Jr.. that another ap ..mtun tieen made for Om MeairH aa Talrtv-FMr EalrWt Wtrt leaked in nirmiiw wm unril i(,iuf..... - i L. j II n.ipnnunr firm liiins. inese ..I sir. ana m. k-f-; 'Mnar. ml. one mil aouthetat I loans are aiwsyson ro. Tuesday avening. ty, nna carry six per w.., when a number of eat, miacoumy Hurprised their aldeat eelved ita ahare of fnrn i loant fard. theocctalon being from the abate board becauseof teenth birthday. The lack of appl cation, ine nr. waa suent in mutle. applying will oe aervea. good Jersey and conversation. At refreshmenta were Tkme present were and Mesdamea John lal. Walter Tews, Ed . Arthur MHtenberger, h o. Tews. William, carl a Asbahr. Dan Kmrick, V I. r rank Greener. John Ceorge and tlyrtle t. Samuel and Otto llattie and Lydia Klmeand AgneaTews. hHP, Henry Tewa, Ed- Herman Freudeothal. I'ublic Nailc Inklvy. havlBff Ml mo m and biwrtl, ' win iniim , mill l.iw "hihIiIh fur any drtita kite way t'li'inant ', Inklay, Mullnv and W N Ha f Laurel, were In town y. ' ' Johnson. - of Portland. f a special addreaa to the u on the moral conol tho town. Friday after the Uvansrelical church. Krs are specially Invited. with two children will laition aa hnusekacner in Wry. Will work for U l 1 MVS ISfBj w w . Address Box 123. Bea ura., Koute2. V"l Mrs. J. A. Imbria McMinnvllla. Sunday loop train and enjoyed ill Mr. and i!r. J. of Seattle, who are the Hnharira. lira. Ho ming i. - , ; , f ea at the Baptist Church I A. Smith, naatnr. ' Sun pool 10 .a, m. preaching .Buoject, "iba unnauun Q. Younff Paonla'a meet ITah fiaU' RlV cows. 4 coming fresh within four weeks; also farming implement. Located in Washington uounur. Cheap for cash or notes, good ...J., a, i,i r am Hat tie M. Sl.'TuR.ssth SL N.. Port- W. " - " oft land. Ore. 29 n.Mba and Ruxton people, as wall aa those from Timber, have been enjoying the motor service aince the first of the week .The travel has not been ot we o. but when the weather geU bad it la thought that it will pickup considerably. For rent: Ranch of 160 acrea; 80. cleared; good houae. large barn. 5 acrea in orcn.ru, w.. piped to houae and barn, bome stock and implementa for sale. W. Thayer. Gaaton. R. 2. ao H. Ri Uavla. of South Tuala- tin. has returned w ll now ntereeiea in ' husinesaln Idaho'a capital city. a. .i.t ni will meet next Thursday, ucu .; kn of Mrs. u. v. - OauAnth and Baseline . . Vetch and oat teed, ready ior k. rtrtll. All finely cwaimu. ....... i 'I'OI. F. U. Crabtree. wureui Scholia. Une 22. Na 255. 31 rnrneliua. was Nirrv lAiunt we, a "T .:-M,Amv irettlng the re- porta of tne og won aveaawiA. atjiiaawa . -a ' ' i?iaai him ceaair Laurel, Ore., iwuw i. - . n ttnA line a fOIZ Kilmer prauiviw, - . , land paid Fireman, waa grating friends in town aawnw - I. H. Maxwell, ot above .M.indaie. wu down from Ezst Dairy, yesterday The livestock exhibits at the county fair lst week were the largest and best from all stand points in the history of the coun ty. Prize awtrda for other ex hibits will appear later. Prizes and awa'ds in livestock were: Standard Bred Horses Stallion. 3 yrs and over. Fred Woodcock, fct; K Crumb. Kel su. Wsith. 2nd; 11 D Ledford. 3rd. i Stallion, 2 to 3 years. Fred Woodcock, t Mare. 3 yrs and over, also 2 to 3 vrs. 11 I) Ledford. Colt, under 1 yr. li O Ledford. Perc heron -Stallion. 3 yrs or over. Wilson Si Schultz. 1st; J E Price, IlilUboro. 2nd. Coach Home-Sylvia Lenne ville. Forest lirove. Grade Draft -Gelding or mare. 2 to y y rs. J L Bartlett, Besverton. Best single roadster, J II Mc Nsmr. Light driving team, Samuel Ksndsll. Sadplk Horsk on Pony Harry Broderson. Dilley. Shetland ponies, L L Paget. Gaston. 1st and 2nd, . Jacks, etc Jark. 1 to 2 vrs. F J Cl.almers. Jenoeu. F J Chalmers. 1 and 2. Mule colt. L L Foilea. Cattle Polled Angus -Bull. 2 to 3 yrs; cow, 3 yrs or over; neiiera. un der 1 yr: J F Schaffer had all en tries and look all premiums. Hiasteina - Bull. 1 to 2 years, L L Paget. Gaston. l;W K Newell, Stfghert, 2. Bull, under 1 yr. L L Paget, 1; W K NtwpH, 2 and 3. Champion Bull. L L Paget. ' Cow. 2 to 3 yrs, W K NewelL Heifer. 1 to 2 yrs. W K Newell, 1- I. I. Pairet 'L Heifer, under I yr. W K New II 1 and 2: W H French. 3. Senior aad Junior unampion females, W K Newell. Jemeys- lt.JI S vesrs and over. Wm Srhulmerioh. Hillaboro. 1: T. Withycomba ft Son, Gaston, 2; Albert Dethlefa, SegJiew, 3. Bull, yearling, Wm Schulmer ich. 1;S Sorenson. 2; A T Bux ton & Sons. 3. Bull calf, Schulmench, 1 and 2; Withycombe, 3. Cow. 3 yrs and over, wuny combe, land 3; J B Ward. 2. Cow. .2 to 3 yrs. Withycombe, land2;MSShrock.3. Heifer, 1 to 2 yrs, Schulmench, 1; Ward. 2; Withycombe. 3. Heifer, under 1 yr. Buxton. 1 and 3; Withycombe, 2. Herd. Withycombe. Senior Champion female, Withycombe. Junior Champion female,Schul "senior and Junior Champion males, Schulmerich. Ul'KBNSKVS Hull, j t.i, oer. W. A. Ooo.ll.' .tl.lo,Q. atj V.J. UwU, B.uki. R. ! '"Ilui;. on.U-f I yw. H. a Walaoa, Ptucil Of"M, lS Oomlia, lad. t!uw, J v, Ooodia, tot Cow. 1 T", ww, w lll(r, I 1 Otxwio llnfrr. under 1 y' Lrwl. init. CU.iupi.. bull, WaUoa.oa ytaag bull. , , Chimplon wmnw. Cord wood wanted. Caah paid. Iark Box 1062. Portland. Frank Imbrie, of near Orenco. was a city caller yesterday. Mrs. Bray, of Cornelius, wm in town llonday, on business for the Cornelius paper. R. Harper and Mabel Snider, of Forest Grove, have been granted marriage license. W. H Kelley. of above Bux ton, waa down to Hillsboro, yes terday, making the trip down on the motor. Piano for Sale-Slightly used KfijU ll shot any tuano. rnce $100. Cash or terms. Address P. O. Box 72. Orenco. Or. 30 Chapter ol Miafortuawa Mas N brr f SubdiviakHis.Perfo4 el V Jske IUfTety, of above Moun taindale. a fixture there since the early fifties, waa in town the last of the week. For sale: Re-cleaned Winter oats for seed. Slight amount of vetch mixed in. Price 11 cents per pound. F. F. Hanley. Hills boro. 1(. 3. Phone F319. 29 31 Washington County, according to the state statistics, has over 600 automob ilea. This means a vast expenditure of money, and does not show hard times. For sale: Six year old Jersey cow with a week old calf at side. Also 21 head of goats at a bar gain, phone City (3 CRehse, Hillaboro, 2931 DD LJIUE H sue of uglhits MARY ELIZA BIRDSELL rao tOVAU WAS FOR HER SCROLLS few Saffcriaf Fraai a Irakca Leg at Haw ie WaatfUwd. Waak. ul. Cumtla, GooiHn on agad cow Supervisor F. J. Williams this week started on a half mile of rock roads connecting with the East end of the macadam, near his ranch a mile Eaat of town; The Wolf Bros, and Henderson are doing the hauling. Money to loan on first-class farm security. Washington County Abstract k Title Com pany; by E. J. McAlear, Mana ger. 4tr The Southern Pacific Agent, Mr. Shinaberger. hat authority to sell Saturday to llonday re turns between this place and Timber and way points, at one and ' one-third fare the round Good Real Estate security of fered for loans at 7 and 8 per cent Call and took applications over. I. L Perkins, Hillsboro. Oregon. tf. . J. Teuscher Jr., the Boys & Girls Aid Societv field man. was in town - Monday, on juvenile work.- Mr. Teuscher formerly taught achool in this county, nearTigard. V Wanted: To exchange English walnut ranch in bearing, and new huniralow. barn and large chick en house, for email house and three or four acrea near Hillsbo ro. Wm. Shawk. Route 2. Yam hill, Ore. zs-w Geo. Butler was Monday ex hihitinsr raspberries in all the ataffea from bloom, green ber riea. to the ripe product Then talk about Oregon not being naradiacL Thev were crown tn the Jaa. Sigier garden tn aoum Hillsboro, and were the especial care of George. Wanled-at once: Young men fne automobile business. Big Day. We make you expert in ten weeks hv mail. Pav us after we se cure you position. Century Auto mobile institute, -uos Antreiea, Cal. John Boeker has his new store In thm Pvthlan Ru d nff. 1'OTt land, occupied with a choice lot nf Kia willow and reed manufac ture, and he has a fine chance to dlanlav his wsres. He la Ship- nino- from the till Isboro Plant everv dav to all points in the Northwest 1eonard LaKue, formerly of Scholls. is holdiry; the champion- ship belt as being the one beat bet as recipient of accidents cov ering a series of years he la now suffering from a broken leg at Woodland, sustained while build ing a fence. Oct 7. LaKue la a brother of Z. M. LaRue. ot Sher idan, formerly of Forest Grove. He is also a 'cousin of the Rowell Brothers, of Scholls. Several years ago LaRue tue tained a badly sprained and lacerated leg by virtue of a coo tact with some lumber rollers in a Portland sawmill, and was laid up several months, forty-two skin-grafts being used before he was finally cured. A few years later he was kicked by a horse on the same leg. A year later he was thrown from a load of hay and sustained a broken arm. the other arm badly sprained. and also receiving a badly in jured neck. LaRue also carries a piece of steel labia left lax the result of an old accident LaRue was in training for work on the Grange dexree team, of whioh he waa eaptain. in order to so to Yale and insti tute a Hranm. after which ba contemplated coming to the Scholia Kair. when be Dad nis calculations shattered by break- in nis leg. ni nwnj "" in this count deDlore his mis fortunes, and hope that the aer ies of accidents do now close. Mrs. Benj. Birdsell died at the family borne. Seventh and staple Streets. Hillsboro. Oct 13, 1915, at 9 n'rlnrk in the evenine. after an invalidism that covered a long period of vears. tier maiden name waa liary Eliza Duff, and aha area tnrn in Port Dover. On- ttSISEJIT tario. Canada. June 20. 1845. She moved to Iowa with her par ents in 1851. and settled in Win neshiek Co. She was united in marriage to Mr. Birdsell in March.. 1851. They resided in Iowa, on their farm, for 30 years. and in 18S1 moved to Oregon, attltnr first at Hillsboro. ' With the exception of a few years of residence at Hurray. Forest Grove, and at fort- land, their homo has been at Hillaboro since their arrivaL lo the union was born eight chil dren, Irvine dying in this city in 1834. The husband and the fol lowing children survive: Mrs. John Lee. Boise. Idaho; Ifrs. Prank Uvitz Onakertown. Fa.: J. P. Birdsell. Enterprise. Ore.; orricE Kd . a a I Mrs. K. L. ucuormicK. nuisoo ro; lira. John Dennis. Hillsboro, now at San Francisco: Curtis J. RirdaelL Hillsboro. and L. S. Birdsell, ol Cam rose,- Alberta. Canada. Tk fufitpal takes nlare Satur day, and interment will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Mrs. Birdsell was a kind and lavina? wife and mother, and throughout her years of illness maintained a sweet disposition and horn her afflictions with aaadi fortitude. A few days asa aha suffered a relapse and the attending physician notified the family that deatuwaa im- mlnant. 12 re. Dennis is expected up from San Francisco, and the son and daughter from Boise and En terprise will also arrive in time for tho obsequies. F. A. BAILEY, M. a rsyatetaa as4 sari 0ce:-UpUir la SckalaMftcfc atiwaia "uttwt oiftea City M2; raatdaaea.CMy SB) R. M. ER WIN, If. D. PHYSICIAN AMD SUKGXOSI Sargtoa 6. t. P. t A r. I. A B, Rya, Oftiea la tba TaamwMe Sleek. Taifdaeal aUta Street. HUkoara, Ongaa. ELMER 1L SMITH 1L D. D. 0 PHYSICIAN & SURGKOM OSTEOPATH OSica Iloar a to it a. m.: I to a. aa. Tanday. Tbamlar. Hatarday f is Call anawncd day w Bight. RoSS) phoaca. OdW oet Utllabofo "itiiaa J. O. HOBB, IL D. PHYSICIAN & SURGKOM Uoataifa la SckalaMfkk Bkta. raoa-BS-ottce, city JB4; Kaa.CttySat HUX8BORO. . ORKOOM Irs E. Dsrrwtt, M. D. VtiTklH.4 DKLTa BLOCK om.. f.ijuu. h.u iaa BmUmm XttopbiNM. Mala KM rVWrWWWWWwwW UNION STOCK YARDS HJOH SCHOOL NOTES - A rally waa held Monday- morn ing, and abort talks were given by Supt. IlcKay. f ror. fatten. Mr. Heater and Mr. Garret Taggart, Scheidt and Harris made a few remarks ior tne era- Ant ttod. Some of the new j yells were rehearsed, which were lad hv aetinff Yell Leader Harris. uraiu uci . .."ri. I rTofs. rattan and uradiora nave sei openeaupwun offered prizes for the best yell holding steady with last week si . . There are fine Cat- 1768; Receipts for Monday are: tie. 1228: calves. 5; hogs. sheep, 1367. A very good run of cattle came forward over Sunday, ine mar C AO ICY A aTTO&MiraVAT-lAW tosaas least net 1 ULUSOXO. . . MWMwawweWi C B. TOHOUD ATTORMRY-AT-LAW O&xt apauira la SehalaaerLih Bleak wMWVawwwywwkSjeSiejw JOIin M. X7ALL ATTORJTKY-AT-tAV OtaUlia, A. C. Shata Sldg. Kaia A sai OJLUiaOBO. - 0RX3CX ! MMMWMWMWWMaWWNWWi T7. H. DAIUIETT ATTORNgY-AT-LAtr little at 5 tops and poorer grades a slow. Cows sold readily and hrifpra at ft. With a greater demand than number offered and a better trruAa nf at tiff, buvert became generous and the hog oaraac went up 15 cents, rnme ugni hogs went over the scales ai A fin fne tons. About one-third of the stuff offered sold at the A limited supply ol sneepcame forward with ready takers. Prime lambs are holding steady at 7 for best grades. Ewes are going at 5, and wethers at 6 85. FATHER MARK LAPPEN Rev. Father Mark W. Lappen, tnr aouoral vmn in eharve of at Matthews Church. -Hillsboro, and who was succeeded by Rev. nrosDects for a good girls' basketball team this year. Enough for several teams turned out at the first call. There will be a football game Friday afternoon, at 3:45. be tween Hillsboro High and P. U. second team. Admission. 25c Everybody come out and help tha foam win. ' In the first game of the season, yesterday afternoon. High was defeated by Alumni. 12 to 7. The High School team put up a stiff game against the mote ex- nmrianMMl Alumni, and consider ing the fact that this is the first game in which aeveral of the achool boys have played, their their performance was remarka ble. For the Highs, Burk halter. Scheidt. Allen and Fisher starred at Mrrvinir the ball, while Tag gart. at the end. and Johnson vSVll " . a a i il i Catholic parish at braeiey, t. runnel rwr and Oarrett rado. a city of about ten sm inliii.tiA Orrua: Mala ailXSBORO 0KKSC3 a MMWwMMwewwXSaSs THOS. H. TONGUE, JU ATTOMY-AT-tAT Office, apatatra la Sehalaattkh Hillsboro, - - IVrcaa sand people. Greeley is one of the finest cities of its r.xe m I. CiaitMlliaa Surkp A.l rant. A.T. Bualoa A Suaa. Hi; L. L. PK. li' , , Kin, uiutef I y-. Baalon ut aaa Jta; jlw, umtcr I y, Pft. i Buatoa, tivl and 3rd. Flock, Buit.w, 1,1 and nd. Srt ol lit, Uattoa, !! and d. ... ..... Hnai.Mi aa aired lam. Ckumploa e. Paget oa wt laoib. Anooaa Opati . . . f i.i.. OnMik. waa tnt oult eaUIWior of mt aad look all Ike nrronunii In wen Ciaam aa n 1 a.... mm Imp m .11 1 Boar. -' "?.rL'.Jr 0rnw,-, , - a . aaa va. . . - r. Boar, aader 6 awawa, a e. V"J. v..- .-a Uaa,aAaa aaSSci SSarl tttL ssa. tR ssftAaalBsel bRbSjcI Dwsjf . wsaiwa aw (wtfWi i . m - a 1 Sow, l8 monlha, Nawtll iH; Baatoa. lad and yd ' - ,.. .... . How, uDwr 0 a,oni, too. lad ana jra. . r Hmlntl. IK: vYuw. t-t..m'tJooihiD ob botk boat aad waiawardidlo W.Jt.Netrell. . .... Cl M Joha Boar, 10 rrvnTi' t n 00, ua, , aiUhlalaf Foreat Orovl, loot H. D. WlaWgwr Fonit qrow. jro. . -Haar, v 10 u.vM."-. , noar undtr6 moatha, Jokuaoa, t aoa ano. . .v. ..1. Haw. 18 monini oa vni. -. W" W?aCta. tat aad aroTwaliar Boieam. Foiart Oro-e, ltd o, unaar t asaatkt, J.diaaoa, irt ,nA.'.".' 1 1 iinai. Font! Orove, lit Lil.lVf .... . iiriiialar. and. ' Herd, Winoiiicr, . . Cbamploaihia oa boaiaad saw awaid tdloR M. Baake.. Dwtoci . Boar, 6 it moatha, F. J. Chalawra, CefsaU-. R. 1. J Albaiaaai Fa.m, tt It. C.reer. of this citv. won n-ia aa fnllnwa at the voultry ..Kikit at th tvkiintv fair last week -White Leghorns. 1st cock; Mediterranean class. 1st grana All hreeds. 12 and tiiMiiiBivu --a li a am Ksknsi &nii v Ann a. uuiieu; Vis aawaa - w flrat nn. Brown Leghorns. 1st iwiiaMi 1 ami .1 hpti: first Den. Rhode Island Reds-lst cockerel ,2 and SV-pulleta; first pen. Vi want Torn farma one of , VI B . " " " . 160 acres, about 135 acres in cul- mIa- 1 mil from Forest r.mvA. barn room for about 29 mm and R horses. CUV water. k Mitt and other. 142 acres. Vawojaa swaewf : . : li miles south of Keedviiie, soout one-half in cultivation, oarn room For 10 head cows and f norses, in the bsck field, scintillated, while Frank Schulmerjch was a tower of strength at guard. A. M. BROWN Telephone oce Mala 103? :ataiaio3 DR. L. W.IIYD3 !lncfTaanr to Dr. liaklatat Office ever Delta Drat Store. Bawllne, bciweaa $tk aad Stk Sw. Hillsboro, Ortca fredrick Aarssa, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to Dr. CuAoiiiafctrx Office and Drug Store, iS Orenco. Oirat Ttieabooa eoaaaatlnni. wVMWwVwVwlNwVwlSS. sw a. a. a r ..1. r S A. II. Brown, a veteran of the Civil War. died at Roseburg. at the Oregon Soldiers Home, Oct 1L 115. after several years 01 illness. He waa born in Henry County. lows, Nov. 30. 1849. In trail the rami v moved to Uregon and settled near Hillsboro. For Several years Mr. Brown was night officer for the city of Hills boro, an-t he and his tamiiy re sided on Fir Street for an ex tended period. Mrs. Brown and tha Yollowinff children survive Cyrus F.. Newton; Noia, wife of G.orge Jack, r armington; uaua. wife of N. A. McConnahay, El monies; Wallace, of Beaverton. The funeral took place today from the Donelson Undertaking n J l..nu in 1 " s 1 C A4 tl Mini iHWltuvua nmm-m Colorado, and has vast dotal the Uwia Cemetery, near Farm- one of the leararta, SCHNABEL & LaHOCHS aaaau-at 4A- . iMwaiiaiair. w ttft-ajtnlt IbtM Sttranaa viWmL -C BwiHle aa a a r V tU-W: W-4 1,- r PORTLAND. 02. iMtLibnlaiNM e, iif vvisf A aiM aim ewaaaawa tfUvaoa: VtarlWl f j DR. W. E. PITTEKOna Dentist iOffloa np-aUlra avar Htllaowo Hi L HiuenoRO nnilAtvn ta ""'"h" T . . . . Mn -i with a student Doov 01 bv m which ten percent are Catholica, which wun ine . enure cauoay, for 10 neaa cows ana i nuwo, ive9 tne resident pness con. immvI well, and fair house: tenant Dt4aMihiA nHr ine peopie 01 nnnuw, Bpective 01 religion, oonBni.uw Father Lappen on his new ac quisition. mh nn-ir nut irraBier oari, ui ranoh eaah rent- lnouire ai Argus office. 30 Tha. taahr Mr. A. E. Mur- A UW avB)v a ... a k 0 t!.kJ.. raw and the Bcnooi 01 wainw ftft ttnded the Fair in full . . . . .L - J- nMA iaai nviiav ana ov ine ae " - . j cision of the judges, was piacea ..niA tka hnari of "Favorably u..innaii " in thA naraoa. mis lilciiiwi.vu, ... r - district has some boys who are making a good start in agricui- tulnnlnor flrat nriZB OO SUn- VUI V, niHiiiH. r- - Amu,-- tuimnlrin and befitS. THeV also carried off second on a piece . manual trniniliff WOHC. and expect to have more work along this line, including aomeawc sci ence, during the coming year. W.IJa Anderson, formerly of nAHvi'.! whrt he Waa BUDerin- tandent of the Ladd ft Reed Farm, was out from Portland. yestardxy, on business in tile oounty seat Taken ud: Red and black boar. Owner call, pay adver- tiainff and coats of keeD and take same away. R. Kirby, Beaver ton. R. 2. Ranch one mile west el Cedar 1211. -2 Tha ladies of the M. E. church will serve "Institute Dinner" at tr.s church, corner of Third tad wa-htaztsa, next Wednesday aad Thursday, at 12 o'clock. Fries. c. Everybody invited. Per cda, for C3: Drivisj Ditj.iLiiArr:.,.T. DENTIST tfata aa4 Hiss. , TUIwVbaVe" cacit tstisr cti;lsy to tits lr.yfJr Prank Unger. of Chshalem Mountain, waa in tha county seat Tuesday. Tha Wnndmen of the World 111 ; a danceat the W. O. V7. :: v . jt.Li Hall, one mile west qi ,xzzt Mill. Saturday evening. Oct IX Admission, 60 cents. Evervbaiy invited. 5M, V.I.. Il ka lUMa itail-tar I isiun am mm n, , rw ivi aw. viiiwi of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O'Dell, of Jpony, tiout 10 years, gentle and Laurel, passed away Oct 8, 1 3.1 fj, tt' far ct"iren to drive Tne iiuieonewssaxea s --iiu t; r.oct, t " i crc s, vzzzj dil a u. rcuccz, - Lylni-la t:r:;!; 1 aaa sow iriaaiad t t ,lSXaefwac. ThsUrtftrrr:-tr-Wifc J.::! r' LV tl c:'-L: f r"? cJ t -J )p; preichlRg at f:C1 acea T-i t'"t Tit tat