mlisaoRd Aitocs norad oetoki li 23. V i ; i II . it It it n q 1 it i is ft I "9 I i I' tfca Fw iS at EUiaao I f i f t. U. A. 1AJNO. Mltav. County Official Paper daaanrtpUoa: flJU par a-oaum. -a- IjONO McklNNKf Uncle Sam has recognized Caranxa, in conformity with the suggestions of the A. B. C. con tention. The rest should be EL z. i ' New Jersey . went against woman suffrage notwithstanding Wilson came out for the measure. It is whispered that Wilson's bride-to-be it against suffrage. This may explain the situation. The county fair at Forest Grove was well attended, and the fact that it was the best yet held in the county, as indicative of what we can do in the way of agriculture, horticulture and stock raising, makes it more than worth while. mad tat KMtti&!r mAviw nt SSc; considering the ran of 09 a .. a neaa me aa ranee was unnoted for. All the stuff was sold at mod stronsf Driftl inform immh choice light hogs are quoted at 7 to 7 10. medium 6 75 to 7, and heavv at & 75 to S. There was no radical change in the sheep division this morn ing, onlr a handful comint in the market Prime lambs are quoted at 7 to 7 15. ewes 4 to & and Wethers 5 to 5 85, Now that Washington County has a state road and did not know it we should make the most of it and see that we have one good thoroughfares through the county. It costs us $6,000 Der year taxation to the state. and let us at least try to get it back. i SCHOLLS FAIR A SUCCESS Weather made to order added greatly to the success of the Scholls Grange Fair. - Although the exhibits were fewer in num ber than preceding years, the quality ranked very well on the core cam. Perhaps the greatest attrac tions in the exhibit building were the school booths, each of which was praised very highly by N. C. Maris, who judged. Prof. Ralph Reynolds, of the 0. A. C, judged all the live stock; Pro t. Larsen judged farm products; Mrs. Dahlman. of the O. A. C; judged canned fruits and needlework, and R. H. Ureer, of Hillsboro, judged poultry. Mrs. Dahlman lectured to the ladies Fiiday afternoon, and was very interesting as well as help ful and educational. She dem onstrated to the audience the proper care of the sick in the home, and was very well re ceived. Mr. Maris talked on Grange work and its scope. Sev eral musical numbers added to the delight of the hearers. Prof. Peck, in his lecture on phases of Rural Landscape Gardening, de lighted his audience. The illus trations shown on the screen were beautiful and greatly ap preciated. Special mention is deserved by Rev. M. M. Reid. of Scholls, and his chorus choir, which rendered two beairtiful selections during the evening. Saturdsy morning was devntd to the discussion of vegetables, especially the potato, by Prof. Larsen, of O. A. C. and a short address by M. S. Schrock. Chief Deputy Dairy & Food Commis sioner. The afternoon program ' was given over to a study of corn by Prof. Larsen; a talk to the boys and girls on "The Beau ties ot the Farm." by Mr. Schrock, and an addresson "War and feace," by Dr. W. T. Fos ter. of Reed Colleire. Portland The Lad ies' Aid was there with the proverbial "Scholls Dinner," which was enjoyed by many vis itors, as well as home folks No prizes were given, except w me juveniles: OALAWAY-CAWKSE A pretty wedding was celebrated at the home' of Jos. Cawse, of North Tualatin Plains. October 2a 1915. when his daughter Bortie was united in marriage to Virtnr HaJawav. ftf Ranks. Kw. Andrew tarnck ometating. The groomsman was Leo ual- away. Miss Agnes Maskentline was the bridesmaid. The bride was gowned in a blue traveling suit and carried a bouquet of Bride roses. Thev will resida at Ranks, ami be at home to their friends after a wedding trio. Those attending the ceremony were: Jos. Cawrse, of Schieffelin; D. Gala way. Banks; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Galaway and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Mc pherson and children. Banks; Miss Edith Galaway. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milne, North Plains; Atr. and Mr Jnhn Cawrse and children. Schieffilin; Miss Pearl 1 horn burgh. Leo Gal away. Banks: John Milne. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Cawrse, Miss Adelaide Cawrse. Miss Agnes AlaskenUine, North Plains. Bride and orraom received many beautiful presents. COUNTY COURT R E Bateman has rMitrnnt aa supervisor District 29. and Jas West appointed to fill vacancy. , xseis Larsen will act as super visor dunnsr absence of FA Schulmerich. Roy Moore appointed super visor in District 31. vice Geo Taylor resigned. (Jerk 8 fees. Seotember. 1711.. 70: Recorder's fees, same month. $337.20. A B Todd. W H Crahtree Jr and Co Surveyor to view Rnarl 946. petition G Carpenter et al. I L uenehel and John t Yiday to view road 649. petition M J enengo et aL Same to view road 647. The sum of 50 was mnm. priated to L M Graham for the Land Products Show. Wm Schulmerich and A J Rnv appointed viewers for road 648, petition of Ambrose Schmidlin. MRS. BARBARA BRIERLY Mrs. Barbara Jane flnruiman Brierly died at the home of her aaugnier, Mrs. j. li. Garrett. in Hillsboro, Oct. 18, 1915. She was Dorn m Platte Co., Missouri. Aug. 26. 1843. She was married to Marshall M. Brierly, April 18, 185a. They moved to California in ibo. ana from there to Ore gon in 1886. The Biiriivino- ohi. dren are Samuel Brierly. Walnut Grove, Gal.; Geo. D. Brierly, of ..uinyon ity, ure.;Mrs. Annie U. uarrett, wtfe.of J. H.Gar rett, of the C. C. Store, Hillsbo ro; airs, nose E. Boyce, of Hood Kiver; Mrs. Beatrice Bowman, of Portland, and Mrs. Eliza Bow- man, of Kings Valley. She lost son at South Bend, Wn., July 18. of this vear. the funeral took place yester day at two o'clock p. m., from the uarrett residence. , : UNION STOCK YARDS Receipts' for Monday are: Cat tle. 1628; calves, 21; hogs, 3346; iheep, 1045. With the large run of 1600 head of cattle in the yards Mon day, top 8 teen sprang . the mar-, ket 15c.' Today's run was the largest seen at North Portland for soma time. Prime steers are fcrinjinsr 6 75 to 7. cows 5 to aw . m a aa .t o u, ana oui;s o to . FAMILY REUNION A most enjoyable time was had at the home of Mrs. Esther Leisv. in Portland. RatiirHav Oct 16, when all of her children (except two sons. I. R and H W., living in Idaho) together witn her brother and ffrandph dren came to honor her 79th birthday. A banquet was spread at noon and again at six, and a delightful day was spent, and one long to be rememhereil hv me iamuy. ihose present were Mesdames Esther Leisy, Edson Marsh. Rhoda L. Catching, E. Durkhalter: Messrs. and Mm. dames W. A. Montiromerv. G. E. nainorn, u. fc. Lisy. Uw eht omeroy. j. k. Long. Douelas Leisy, W. N. Hathorn. Clyde WktSOn. Th(M. Honlnn Po F ,VI Leisy. Archie Montgomery, Lu- cne ours nauer, taaot, Mildred and Ml ton Watsnn. Helen mnA Kathryn Long, Harold and Bes sie Hatnorn and Alida Hen ton. MRS. EMILY C. BUMP Mrs. Emily C. Bumn WM fnnnH dead in bed at her kome in For est Grove, this morning. She was born in Indiana, in ijmi and in 1847 came to Oregon with ner parents, uarl Allen and wife. settling near Corvaliis. She was first married to J. E. Piimi who Dassed awnv n fam J mm M,TW aiO aiier marnatre. in that .... " uii ivii two children survive, Mrs. J. N. tionman and MissEmilv Pitman. of Forest Groye. She was mar ried tO Wilson Rnmn in the husband dvintr in iqiq i uI family moved to Forest (.rove 15 years atro. Ut Mr unA M - m IMIOt Bump the following children sur- vive-u U. Mark and l).mil all of forest Grove. MarK Bump has practiced law here for many years. Ihe funeral will toU l. oaiuroay, from the home, at CRUIKSHANK KIRKNESS James Cruikshank Mary Anne Kirkness, of Farm- ngion, were united in marriage at the home of the groom, Octo ber 14. 1915. Rev r. s ri:- officiating. ' Wanted at once; Ymmi, mo forautomobile business. Big pay. We make you expert in ten weeks by mail. Pay us alter we a. cure you position. Century Auto mobile Institute, Los Arue'es A. G. Jenkins, traveling pass eacer aoent for the S. P. was a city caller this afternoon. For Sale Sineer sewing ma chine, rood as new: al) butTVt and dinimr table. Inuuire at this office. John Powell returned vestr. day from New Mexico, and will soon start for East of the moun tains. lira. W. a Wood departed far the San Francisco Fair last Sat urday. Dr. Wood will start the end of the week and join her at the Golden Gatd City. M. R Hoard has on ekhihitian at the Collier & England realtv office some two samples of sec ond crop alfalfa grown on his ranch south of town. W. N. Hathorn. of Laurel, lost his auto and garage by fire, yes terday. He had just started the machine, when it exDloded and caught fire. Mr. and Mrs. R. XL Rovakin. of Portland, were in Hillnhnm. Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Easter. Mr. Bovakin is consulting engineer for the W ashington-Oregon. Alfred Lindblom. a Buxton oeffr. has admitted that he waa the author of the misfortune of the woman who died in Dr. Ausolund'a office in Portland. but denies sending her to the physician. Mrs. Kate Morris Tavlor. of rorest Grove, died Sunday at the home of her son, Robt, Tay lor, the funeral taking place Monday. She was the widow of the lata Joseph Taylor, and is survived by the sou. She was a native of Covington. 1Cy.. and came to Forest Grove in 1892. The citv is full of school teach. era this week, attending the an- Barnes has nmvided a fine nrn. gram and course and attendants are a unit in saying that it is one of the most successful meet inca held for several vphis The sessions are being held down.in the new school building. Folk, esthetic and social riane. in fir classes, under the i strtirtinn of Miss Georgia Wey. director of physical education for girls in the Portland High Schools, will open Saturday morning in - Haw thorne Hall, on Washington Street, between Second and Third. The hall will e open be tween 2:30 and 6 o'clock Friday afternoon when pupils may ign up for courses. The Orecon Snrinl Hviriene Society cordially invites Mothers and other adult women (18 years and over) to hear Dr. Bertha Stuart. Director of Physical Ed ucation for Women. Reed Col. lege, Portland, Friday. Oct 21 at 3 o'clock P. M., at Lecture Room of Hillsboro Public Libra ry. Subject. "How Shall 1 Tell My Child." Matters of great concern to the welfare of our homes and the nrotection of our girls and boys will be discussed. a meeting for women only. Bring a friend. No collection. koTit r nM. MrntiMf. wicmiI Mint4rMur a IM vault f luM K Mrt iIotmJ. k, timi la lit t'ltvniv I'nurt al SUU ot tHvutt, lor vkiKKtoa itoumt in a ! atinittMtiralMr H& iat mi.I Cwurt tumm MxUv. Nu.mmIw h. ID V m it- . wuf ol III n'-i.-k A. M. l m1 U.j M HlttkMU. llnr, M lb )(' wtMnai ulKihM t, Mk atvount 4 lit Anal M4Urninl at tmki riaM. 1 ktwl Ur:vlwr T, IMy ....it . v alMMUNS. k Malwai lii. " ruiatat. K'TNAXi: ir TUK STAT W. N. lUrirU. AUufiM T AJmiut- Luirwl U mept a4 mtct w llar. I ..... u In liM hu SIMMONS. I lk CirriMl (Mrt ef Ik Sll mt .,17r".' Wlit4i ImHj. Willi HsMriMaa, I'Uialif. E. a Bnmm. IVraoal. entitJJ Court i i " ,B mborr ia arl uy vt lmlMf. Utl lUi ltr IM MlHCiuw Ursliutt oi U. umiHo4 upon jr.il .i tail mt bt aptwar Una cwmiilmnl, lor wuf, lac currl atul lU ur an ot&t M v-uttunUun tarUB Utrcrtun ..rutml tsmbartv bslonnuitf W y4 ...i ..i, ..i. i. it urn AaaAliuilua Coun ty, Urwm brtafu iuhU Ui Shnff rf taul SUU nJ IVunty. ..... .1- ..l.fl .M IH t lh tnsianr l"' r"1"1 .k...... ..l.lU rtlun: tkhl.k Mill Pf th SiJ " . v"ylr i Kn.n.ri u uartuuUriy Ut k 'rm thJ&'ttZTJ1, m bu.:K o.u. ;j u. PARADOOII! PDODDCnOQ Coming to tho Grand The management of the Grand Theatre lu ex tracted to show the best Paramount features uivt (?T week surtiutf neat Mouday and TuejiUy, (kt. j5 j6 t5tJ the Keat play that is known to everybody The Virrfinbn If all old canes have not a' ready been removed from the loganberry vines this bhould be done as soon as the grower can get around to it, says Professor V. R. Gardner, pomologist of the Agricultural College Horti cultural department The old Stock Bhould be irathered un n completely as possible and burn- ea. ine old canes are of no value to the new vines but are a source of possible infection and infestation of diseases and in sects as long as they are left standing. Fall spraying with Bordeau. 5 5-50. is aUo a enmi practice. It is not certain that this treatment will entirely pre vent anthrocnose but it certain! v biiuuiu reauce ine damage in cases of attack. O. A C. R,ii. letin. , M at th. rate 0f 8 pV, l Lr " hm.w. I h lJJr. ia. S lot cluii-. nd th further .urn of 'sm m t Ihicm, -W. ola wllara, 4 . "iHIWIMIItl K-Jll- .W C,M "d ...I K-.,f hI MklMl ih um ( Nvirin inturtu.! i l a - " w - ' WUI SeKUres in .1 n l i'-. k kt.L.P IK writ uf k(UihmMlt at In uuiunc o in iii-i.n. tn du ann oir a i j m ..w r liSI lnfB .1 4L . "UIIIT, ! " . --.I tiu M,U a nty Dlstntirf IHU oummve - ' ,7 whwhiiili " Pblita trf U th; li.Ur. ILi. j r IT" u tMrtiru arlv j. I Anrut, purinam v nr CnbrfwMr"ow lowttT 7 "LrsbU J. U. C.mpUll. JdC. of Ih. hlT.7" 7J bushrl lt tntiuen toun. ma a im wi-. .M 1200 each; 8 tonft h,,' ,n ,b .,,,U" niOWtP. 1 K L. B . . ""J 1... aitatM Sll.4 flat, kor- S f hilvwe.U taatoe withtM .win narrow, 1 thrv !(,, 'I'W IMrcor UiN in n aay ' Vb.rtSS Urtjter. 1915, and tnuine S53 Ith Wrlt of "chmc S; f Court and cau at tho instance of th. n,.r. u uimpany. a eorporaUon. sum mom ti Kcrvei upon to I K'rT' H'erl IblUboro IN THE CtH'NTY COURT OF TIIK iK OREGON l0R WASH. COUNTY. on Ihe )h -I..- r .T.""" talw In Mm Matir f th KtaM of Auuu WH. said order ribilhat thi, Rommon ha 1 be nnhh.kJ i Vl ... KU, lur ix aucreiive r, minn,ouriiiiiMiniMrui in iim m conauruUve weelu, be-irntn wkh th, u,l0' Aot Wi-n-rho. IwmI. .ml Uuna tlterpof dated the 21xk J MqiIeJiUojnMit ten tnvrth Oeotr, 113, and eo.ffm, Li,2y.f' .Nu" l ! "d, ms. on or '"tr WM. CHARE. Attorney for riainU.'f. ItfUIUU lin'ITU US'VM a " HlH m.A ik.o tAn arnwMP rnrl annnr(ff II4ft eairM "n ' w " complaint on or before lrrmhr r. I1AKF. ' Attorney lor Halntiif. aaTM'R to CMKniroa. !4lMMka ll iii.h i! Ntitlre la hvrnti iIim that Ihe BiMler Wnl bum bm apixinlml br lha abue ttUllnl Court an liiiin.lrkf ii(Umm Notice of sheriffs sale. Ib Ihe Circuit Court of the sul p( I'iaintiff, World KeepfreHh Co, a Corporation, tice is herchv riven th.t k i. tu of a -rtir, i..i." . i i ... i""Kiii anq order lit. UllHM Mill IMl.ls .1 A hatai. I mnilleil ami rnulnl U pmwnt the aaiwe uinmnef un ine yrpr funenen ibex Idrln the uoilmlito,l ailiiiliii.irainr at Una law offl.e ol illiam U. II v. n Iikh Kalliinal Hank HulUliii. Ilill.i..,.. 'fKifin, oilbln til Bioulha (mm the lime Hfnr. I'In Ibla Mh 4t rliher. M&. Illiam Waliiaeka. Unluuinid. nl Ikiale arreaali. Win. U. liar. Atiufner lor Ailatinli trau.r. Nolke of Final Settlement Public Notice My wife. Kn.ma Itiklev. Iiavim, un ml child . and m hoilan.i h..i i m be responalhle for any (JeUx kh'o may Banks, Ore., Hept. 30, 1I5. NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice in hnrnh inel (InifniHlratiH' ol tfi o.iiu r Marahall Knlwri. it,.! ..... ... the i;iiintv l!mirtir tlu U1.1...1 n. for WaNhiiiKton Uotuit, my ti rial aenunt an adntifiiatraUirof hhkI entail. i,it umt ja il lurt liaa mt MiiiKlay. Noveniiwrffi, l 6,at the hour of lu oVlt:k A.M.ol aaid dav aa the lima ...,i .. IJotirt Ronrn in Mlllnlmro. Orfgotl, aa the plana for hearing oir.tioti to aaid ewount and onal aottlmiit of hul.j eatate. . . . , . Jolin Kobertn. AOmlnlMlretiiv nf th. nui.. . i.i. finlierta, leeaid. W. N. Harrull At. ..- . I.t. . iwr AUinlle IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH' STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. ty, in that cerurn . ,1. Tv . VSVn' . '''' H" th.Mh urn I., VI I , ll , " . Thei. 'nl. a.linlnmrali or wi.l tetata. ha. Iveenrresh f nmn. I ur.... i... . . ... i ; r"j corporation ! mmmm ami riin a. w.w defendant, thOe waa du y iaaue ,'"'-""",t"f "' '' " "' nut nf k- V auup' I Mae Bieil ami ...i.u..ii u .- .. v.nruii V OUrt and In ft,.. In 7 u -rr-" "".w.f , im an undmiirncd Sheriff w..k!?Jh! ! "L ""r?"''"' ".ahoorof h. ( on n I u j . . "' I ai.mtaui daw, ana lha funtn. ?UM?r directed, a writ of vnrt '.i u.ia iwi Hm..."1' U15, and which aaid Writ commanded l',1 i'T''0- -' "nal 6; uiiuirnnrnoa, .Sheriff of aaid Coun. r . . ,nw'1 " y to , aoll ail of th. following ,-hJ7'.';.m P:,,ct,..r.eal Pr,,Prty, to-wft: Lot. I Aillliini.lr.il, nf ui.l i.i. ' (HI auview ";U6.LtoaW ,iiht L"'"U- . .r .....,o a e ------ .......u,, ui ins I riavn I - ot iwiaboro, Washington County. (kk iron. Which an ill in the notice of mechanic'! lien t ii.wt I . and T. l'h n1 ?te9 'J ha k LiVl iVf ifu" c.rce 'rom Ti. Ithla? of 8cPtmlier. 1912. whirl f .hi ? ''hS" "d intent rfn r ' r' . "".a 2th I - filintf of a.d notice of mwhanic'a lien, K"-.,t, " " SSL r jSI! and .ul-wquent to the Sth day of Au Uk. -id fiOT ut, iaif the date upon which th . Ix-i-n-lanu J piamtiff beKan to furntah labor v,,rl"" of m-Whm.. 1, and maUriol in the conatruction of th, 'Tfe 7"" ""! '' - ffl P.. drier upon id premiae. and referred muM ,ZmJ1liiimi .""urt" '.b.,. to m aaid notice of mechanic', li? S-TrJ.?.. ana referred to in iid Writ of Esi ! Jifls-S. lii I ,ipu" cution. or whi.-h th. .Iivmri ....... i..- "'o'l nial IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE maik OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Ha.1,0 Mar.h, , I'lalnlliT since arc Yw ine UOOV0 enl dered on the .ti,i 7iu oer. lain. .:j i-. rr".i z '"'"""am. ii tiie .. ....... , ...vll HAM. luuirmenr ami i nuniiraa iinii.. ..... w. i decree waa rendered i -. henti ii,. ... "7T. T."''"" h In Judgment and de t,," 0' ? 'A al lUtied court, mi- MmkUnmmTW'i, u" h day of Soptem- K w.nl.Cu.-'n ft tha'af.:?'"? id iuulima.a. ...I ill ti n ...1 I ....' W "'UII lit UI aUalfl I 7- noniea VTIUII I .u..a m, . 12 of Cfr 8U,r"e?'5 1 nT'orbi um of $111.66, TOHta in tht Supreme UU lni..t . tx Court, and $y8.25, cwts In th. OrcT-t lm$!nVau''' L"J lt-26 the coat of thU TWr.t " Jr. imft". NOW Til L'Ul'l'nnr , " Ihur .n... . i 11, ''''""' r tho fur. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notlna la herh f.n ll... r . i . . . v 7" "" iiuinonner. iirne.1 baretiem. ,y the County Court of the Mulj nl 11......... r... ... '. . "urt ii . . ? "ii ,.i naeniniruin H.nDA!:iU fJK?"rttl R'tnlnhtraufr -f . u, n. naver. deomami and have quallflwl a aiiuh. Alt naratina h.vlt.0 ii.i.u i ... . r , ....p, ..i.iiin iMcainni aaid Mtate aia harnhv imtiftiui i,. .... .. ..' 1 Mm. tome with' the prope, the law ollie of W. N. BaTrett, Id -oVmotC,n "U m,ml,,,' ""' t!" uaUM October 7, WIS. 4J . William O. Hamr, now f H ;r u-Sr" wr,t- -heV tuzmrj- 'r ., ---""" v,ia m purauance I n i'"" ""iiani and i ot a.d judgment and order of ' ufc n.i 2" aforesaid; I have duly levied UDon an- IT ""1. -'d aeizca ihe wh.l.. .c. . i.. ,7. " i id in.k. ..i-... .. . . w. wiu anovo ae-1 iiiwimm 4renfriliMl m.i . . ' " ' "ibed real property, and notice t " MutmfiV"''"" hereby jfiven that on the Wnd". u! HuUiat .i, .m ,'?J' 1 ,u the ii.: V" '. .."T00". M,d dy at w.m .."""f . W.Ha,, thn Si. .TT,""" ,,ou'' of urnjon. ' """"''' wmntyMui. or . .. v.., v, 01 ""ninirton, State of "' Tlirfiire t,. . O reRon, , the City of IlilliiboroJ w? lUUou ,. 1' "V "' "'I Ot Dub p nnrlinn K. u:t. . order of aal. ....i i . ' r. dw:i .. bidder for cash in hand, all teMZ ?' September IHA TOVEL? Pf ;-". "r wnicn it may hare acouirm "'x"" owner roreaah iV. i. 'I cotH and acri;,0"?Jd' B.nd d!!3?rTl;ul. &.' Writ and such sale. . .. . date aiiie.1 defrnidauu, or U.. w,thl 1 t he 2Hth da nf at .,,r ln'"". hail '4 .nX;t & ? Wl toM propertyTor Jfi l,',.l,J. fWto WITMPuo . - ji ? " Mil WITNESS my hand and ieaL this ' Mi lth day of October, 1016. deaoribod r c BBniM loaatifa Atfirn.. f. tn.L.iM n- ,,.on County. Or.. 1 Aci, Vaa ii ii i .i. i .i..M.,.vaij 1 . l j ' Surrioj: the great Wctra claislc DUSTIN F.VRNrjJl COMING PRODUCTIONS The Virginian Sln of th Crott Kotxtcl the Ranch a Mrt. DUcK It DcK Cinders!! and mit oth:r ?rca'. Pa 40 PUyi. Hire tc a lew of the ur vtm will we Mary Pick ford, Dustia Parisa, Mir,;urita Cbck, Wm. Farnum, May Rwiog attj IU I)tn. Duu't fail sec every Paramount n 4j Pbj they will l at the (Irao4 every Um., Tars., sa4 Friday For Solo The best vacant M.xk in the City of 1 lilNU.ro, thrtt hhxks Irom the center of town, one block tuna the & P. Klei-tiicrar elop. This U the best barKio em offered in I lilUburo. Inquire C. Rboades, Sheridu, Oregon, K. V, I), a. 40a ft. Jackson Street Thi ; nitK-k Thu i ni.Kk liiS. One. fioon One fourth cash, !! fourth cash, bal atux- one fourth ance onc fuiirth - each year. each year. Alley v c j - j ThU H Block This IlKxk 5 fijoo. One- $iiSa One fourth cash, bal. fourth cash, bat ancc one fourth ance one-fourth ench year. each year. 399 ft Lincoln Street Th WhoU Dloch for 043OO Inauguration of Motor Car Service 1VWCU ,,i,,slr, Tirnber and between C bro nl Huxton o the following Kbcdulc. Kastwnrd 25 A. M. 8.3" . H.4 8.5a 8.58 9.04 '7 912 9-5 919 923 92H : 934 938 e 95 9.55 Stationa Westward Tiwber , 6.10 P. el- Castor Creek 6 04 Strasac) 5.50 Sco6e1d f . 5 3 ' ' Wirfa . 5.29 Hares -' 521'; Dnxtou mo P. U. 516 Manning 14 5.09 , Carsteua 1.6a 57 ' ' Davis ; 1357 5.3 , lianks 11.5a 4 57 . Roy 18 47 4 5a - Schefftin 13,41 44 ?y "37 4-4 MataSt 13 38 . 4 33 ; Hillsboro I9.9C ' A. to locaUgrc"rthcr lBfoMoa..M to fare., etc, call 125 P.M. Q J.31 M3 I3H 43 1.48 54 1.58 3.07 2.10 SOUTHERN PACIFIC A crcc-ea tit Cel. W. m, Banatt. AUoraa iu r riainilll. t.j i 1. .r" .If V