i- - -r" St a at if. CO KU nUlU Oil M.rhtly fcjaw : Lu titS u.trc a. Tars sal La TWwi . P-.ifrt. tired 16 years, and urtin. Vaden iuiee. agea io. U. r train. S. 1 1. Tuea- .rninir. while attempting the truck in (root of the iNewton crossing, near i tk-i. ttk l.revnnousc. ami ith minor bruises ...i: ..... TK I Mt.i hnva i . . ti at. mini iiiiMiwiw w ll(H,l. Vrliten Nog. who ,,n t.f John ltoge, of Fnim- :n Urivinw the Ford, ,. curtain 'Mind a a stormy. Twre pi o at the right oi me ami wis le Went ai Tarry" tttttiify, wto went to school at Forest OroVe, a class mate of the lite Congremman Ton rue. u her this week f rum Prairie City, Crant County, re newing auld ecient with pioneer. Itirhtrd ltaldra ami wife. Mr Kinuey left here in IH74. and took hie laat m-al in Hillsboro when Dick ltaldra wu running the Tualatin hotel. He was married flrat to a daughter of the late Henry Buxton Sr., th wife dvlng in 187H. in Crant County, lie knew the tmbries. the Zacharya, the Km rick. Ken yon Crandalt. and all the old timer, and was well acquainted with the Cornelius family. He ha been up tu Corvellis for sev eral weeks. Uiting a sun who is attending U. A. C.' For Sale - Household goods, in cluding bedroom suite, dining room suite, 2 rugs, range with hot water back, wood or coal heater, staple groceries, canned goods, quantity potatoes, etc. - C 11. Thornell. Hillsboru It 2. small red house, short distance Northwest of Mstson station on Southern Pacific line. mii i:i ssti (Jrand Jury Drawn WllhJ.lt Wirti f oreman NOW TAMW LP CRIMINAL CASES H. W. Braelry. I. C. Walla aa. Uoe- mi Itcllcaayia Ccbk4 lor Tma The hunting season for deef and Chinese pheasants closed with sundown lost Sunday night and the sportsman will now con tent himself with hunting ducks and geese. Th deer killing has not been overly lame in numbers and the pheasant bugs have not been up to the standard While tDDarantly there were plenty of birds this year prior to the open ing of the season when the guns started there appeared to be a scarcity. For sale: Four cows, all in milk, three to freshen soon. All young and from good stock. Test for September, 4.85 for first half; 5 01 for last helf.-C. H. Malcolm. It 1. 31 miles N. K. of Hillsburo. 31-3 Services at Baptist Church, Sunday. Nov. 7th. K. A. Smith. paslor.-Sunday school at ma m, Preaching- at 11: subject ine Seven Last Sayings. " Young tuple's meeting at &30. Preach ing at W. subject "The Voice Behind You." Prsyer meeting on Thursday evening, Nov. 4, at 7:30; subject. ' VhrUt' a Manly Han." For sale: One acre ot cleared land. 5 room house, barn, good well, chicken park. Just outside city limits. Or will trade for it small Place in my anu OAJih. AuJreS mrs. auaan m- tenberger, Hillsboro, Ore. Owing to unavoidable eircum stances the matinee at the Cres cent Theatre Tor Saturday uer noon has been cancelled. The principal scene from tne carni val of Damascus." using the CIHNCI! HRICND children, will tw Incluuea in "Naaman. the Leper," rnuay irt t Dally ana Miss- . , , & m aim . lo nurse, wno for sale, lor .iu: wrmna 1 1, 1 hotel, sro out W pony, about 10 years, genue ami camera as result of free, safe for children to drive .theaeoualnts)C)of u, achool. saddle broke, buggy wave ins name as i. itnd harness. js. h.- they were onon Baseline, to rear of new i v nuking the trip to church, Tongue's addition. co tovUit the tmr. verv iv.lite to the Came Warden George Kussell i while on the boat, wat down lrom Oaswn. yesier- he mrered to escort day. He reports ouiwi t the exposition for game violation our . y. could not decline, pheasant season -a v"3r .red to carry t hair I record for law ooserY.n. . tm)k it as another I Washington County. but when Conner! i have 13500 or 17000 that 1 I the c,oata and de- wou4 uke to place In one loan sing women found L aoaA f.rm igna. Who wants camera ana mousy Iuk Perkins, commercial n , with him. Both mjH7llahoro. 32 " Miss Rucks werel" . vt, - St. Vincent's hoa- . r"K- .g Telegram, Nov.2. all-nigni . . - r-" is the daughter of tve, ov. . - Hills- manairemc...-.-- Everynouy come u ..v. -- - thaxrowd and have a good t me. Tlcketa. including aupper, fl.tw. ..U. Knit C ass ceuar was the Point of Jut as the train gain- na.l the. car struck it, ihe lop ulT nr-d throwing l',t was onry slightly l,iliVaden. histousin, son of KdwlnUoge. aua- only a idly sprained The two lads were placed . I I.MIIil.f M ie irain inu mwmm ,l. iHt and afterwards charge by Dr. Erwin, lnti) 8 pnysicwn, ww their injuries. t . lads were bally tnght- U was tre lirsi lime inry , ,l into the e.ea or UM th. They can be than- ihey are alive, iwr me wun ooining i" " ,t Soi'.t. Morris, of the h in Oregon, w as on the itch was In charge oi Morlan and Motor- I AM 10DAIHVMCN ,,) Canning , Co otTfri i.!iate sale! acasi one of pumpkin, i i t. al liirvreHl in- V mi!U yield, gooii for Mtidchesn. Get a load t iave money on null- J, ll. ad. Manager. Circuit court for November open ed Monday morning, with 27 jurors reporting. II. W. Bradley, K. II Watts and Leonard Helle buyck being excured for the term. Jurors I'rlckett. Crosby and Miller were excused until next Monday: Juror Thos. Con nell excused until his return from San Francisco. Grsnd Jury: J. II. Wirtz, fore man, Byron Lamont, A. Clap- shaw. A. K. Straight, Lewis Finnegan. Chas. Sears. B. K Denny. Jos. Downs appointed ttailill of grand jury, with Ben Mead as court bailitT. Case of Lewis M. Kaston vs H Quackenbush - jurors - Griebler, IMieth, Blaser. lUinwater. Mil ter, 1'l.omas, Hayden. Schmidt. Currell, Hermens. Day and Mar tin: verdict for plalntilf in sum of S100.4& G J Burns vs Iwisa GUmore decree for plasntitT. defendant to pay $15 rent first of each month; strict foreclosure; allowed twelve months to redeem. W. ii. Wehrung vs Mercantile Trust-judgment granted. A J Hartrampf was given jury verdict for $231.05 against C II Freer suit on account. Leo rer uns and H T Hagley, attorneys for plaintiff. Leslie Moore pleaded not guilty and trial comes later. Slashing-burning cases against two farmers, dismissed. State cases set: J no McGill. I Nov 9; ltobt Hall. 12th;Wm Hall. 8th; Alfred Jeffrey, llth. K L Nay lor vs the S F Co. suit to collect for hay and grain lost In warehouse fire alleged to have started from an engine spark, is on trial today. fltsslil Dtftexi fef loulh Fofm Crove, svasieity vlilwr Mooday. F. L. Brown, of Laurel, was it yesterday on road business. C. M. Scofield. of Strmssel. was down yesterday, on road affairs. Gustave Schmacher. of (Juata- ma. was in w morning. Trv our Turkish Cream Hulls. They are home-made and hard to beat Koeber a taniectionery. Ben Heesacker. of Verboort. road sunerviaor 01 33, was in town Tuesday. Theodore Bernards and Peter Ever, of Verboort. were city callers Tuesday afternoon C Walters, the North Plains blacksmith, was in town Tues day, attending circuit court A. L Vanderzaaden. of Ver boort was down to Hillsboro. Tuesday. John Boeder shipped a carload of willow furniture to Portland yesterday. Some shipment, eh Ed. Schoeler. of South Tuala tin, was in town Monday even, ing. Ralph Nelson, of Gaston, was down to the city yesterday. He is fanning up in Sooggin Valley. Gov. Withycombe has been sDendint? the Dest week at the San Francisco fair. Chas. Geiberger, of near Tual atin, was a county seat visitor yesterday. John H. Dorland. of Shady Brook, was in the city Wednes day afternoon. McDonald Potts, of near Gar den Home, was up yesterday, on road tusiness. Earl S. Boyd, of Dilley. and Doris Wilber. of Gaston, have been granted marriage license. J. W. Bernards, of "Roy. and John Peters, of Verboort were in the city Monday, spectators in circuit court J. M. Vanderzanden. the rust ling road supervisor of the Hoy lisr hzS o I SHH3B ISO Large Crawd of (Jrangcrs EaJvjr Day at County Seat GRAINS A MASSES MXOtATE HALL Pa'raaaal HsaaaaaVy Ccfctral f BatateaM Stssea Wednesday. Oct 27th. Washing ton County Pomona Grange met with Hillsboro Grange for the last quarterly meeting of the year. The crowds arriving; in Hillsboro on the S. P. and Ore gon Electric trains in the morn ing were met by the reception committee and conducted to the Hall, which wu tastefully deco rated with Autumn leaves and the grains and grasses from the County Fair exhibit of the local Grange. A fine new piano, the result of making the exhibit at the Fair, was in evidence. After the routine business of the morning all repaired to the dining-room, where a bountiful spread of all the good things to eat from the farm, orchard and garden, had been prepared by the ladies of this Grange. The afternoon session was opened with music, followed ' by an address by Rev. Myron L Boozer, of Orenco, hia subject being. 'The Development of So cial Conditions in the Kurai Engineer CaStln. who tail charge of the state highway work, was here Monday, and went over the state highway leading from the Portland moun tain, past Beaverton, Keedville, Hillsboro and Forest Grove, to the Yamhill line, via Gaston. The state commission expects to appropriate ten thousand dollars for the section of road between Hillsboro and Forest Grove. Mr. Cantine went over the road with the county court and J. A. Thornburgh. and will report later to the commission. This is his first trip over Washington eoun ty and he thinks we have a rich section. OAcc: UpaUira a PttooM, odU City SO; i Mrs. Emily Banks, of Portland. Ore., formerly of London. Eng land, a returned missionary to Congo, will speak in the United Evangelical Church. Sunday. Nov. 7. at 11 and at 7:30 o'clock. She will also address the Chris tian Endeavor Society at 6:45 lira. Banks is a cultured and very pleasing speaker, and the recital of her experiences is high ly interesting. . The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society is very fortunate in i curing her services for the an nual Thank-offering Day, and cordially invites everybody to attend. Special music Arthur Aldringer. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldringer. of below lloffat had his thumb crushed the other day, an auto having closed on the digit Dr. Ira Barrett attended the injury, but did not find it necessary to V. A. BAILUY, 11. & raysktaaaasl Carftaa R. M. ERWIN, 11. DV PHtSlClAM AMD C3XCSC3 Sarpo. S7F. P. B. A t. E. ft ML tetia atua Stneta, BiHabat ( MAWaaasj ELMER H. Siimi LL D. D. O PRY SI CI AM & SUS.GB03 OSTEOPATH Oftca Hoar una. a.: itasaaa. ToetiUy. Thank. Satwnlay f IS Call aawrc4 Sat a aaiBt. BBta ohoaM. OA ovet HiUabora tilnaa J. O. C0C3, n. D. physician & sumosoa OPFICB:-Dt!alwlB SekalaaarichKl. Paoaaa-OOea. City jSs; fcaaCttyBs HujLHBORO. . cxtsca Ira E. Darrartt. M. D. UP3TAIRJ DELTA BLOCK OiB TiplMMM. Mala MS &ailaae Nlhaa. Maia MS amDutate. itr. and Mrs. Al dringer departed Tuesday for a trip to the Sn Francisco Fair. Dis-1 One of the beat games of the tricts." The speaker held the I aeaaon will be played on the local close attention of bis audience gridiron next Saturday, when for an hour. He urged that the the High School plays Lincoln home be centered around good. High Second. Game called at clean literature and music, and a 2:15. Admission 25c revival of common interests be made in the country school house. Wm. Schulmerich waa the next sneaker. His subject was "En silage and the construction of the Silo." His talk was instruc tive and interesting and called IIIIK IVtaU BUVvl w saws vi I . A section.wu.city caller Mondsy fo?hhe "?n,T 3 to Undertake the Construction of jas. Wilson ana iamiiy aeparv- Sute Highways in the County. ed last week for Los Angeles. Lnd f uhat Roads Should be P""11- A: M. Grilley. of the Portland Y.U.C.A.. where be is Phys ical Instructor, will address the Parent-Teachers' Association at the Hillsboro High Building, next Monday evening, at 7:30. The Association will have special music and the High School stu dents and students of the Eigth Grade are cordially invited to be CONSIGNMENT SALE aawaaaaawa Thirty head of high-grade dairy caltle-F. W. Faulks. 15 head of cows and heifers: Heimbough, 3 head: W. E. Crosby, 2 head, and 11 E. Crosby, 10 head of high grade Jersey cows and heiters, will be sold at public auction at the farm of r. W. rauus, it miles west of Scholia, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17 Terms ot Sale-All sums of 110 J ... ...,k nil mima nvnr XIII s credit ot 12 months, bankable note at 8 per cent Interest Lunch at noon. All stock tu berculin teted. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. STHATTON THOMAS where Wilson will enter the res taurant business. M'.ss Grace Deichman is so im proved in health that she was able to come home from the hos pital the first of th week. Andrew M. Allen, of The Dalles, and Clara Kerr, of Hills boro, have taken out license to wed. :. , J. L, GroftV of Cornelius R. 1; Otto Vogel. Blooming, and Am brose Schmidlio, of Timber, were in yesterday. - An old-fashioned milk shake hmuffht un to date with an elec tee mixer makes a mlihty swell Buy them at Koeber s Confectionery. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L Crock er, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Mitch ell, of this city. Dr. Lowe, the well known arTOXMrrs-AT-LAO leeaulaadlttaa hiluboio. . . c: MAAMMMVajVSttt LETOHOUD ATTOaMXr-AT-tATI Ofieaa aoMalia la ataalanHj JOntl L UALL arTOXjrgT-AT--LAT Opauiia, A. C Saatt Bldg,- tuuuuoao. M. H. IRIICTT ATTOUraY-AT-LAV Ornoa: Mala SWwS, ap. Oaart aUXSBOBO detected for the lmnrovement?" The funeral services of Mrs. waa then discussed and called I Georee E. Boos were held from forth a livol resDonae from all the Portland Crematorium today. rwor the audience, and the fol- at 1:3a Deceased's maiden lowing resolution was presented: I name was Letha Richardson. "Hean vMt. that this meeuns uroisae was me aaugnier oi nra. on record as opposed te the levy- May Galloway, and a niece of inf a tar for the Durnose of I Hon. Ira E. Purdin. formerly of hard surfacing any road in the Forest Grove. The husband has I THOS. H. TOMGUC, JR county. This resolution wasiine syn-painy oi a wrgv cime w inenas in mis county. Wanted-Neat reliable giri for general housework in family of five. German or Swiss pre ferred-Phone City 374. 5 Manlev H. ShiDley. rjrominent in this county since 1873. died at adopted with one or two oppos ing votes, ine meeting oeing composed of representative far mers and taxpayers irom ail sec tions of the county, the adoption of the resolution is taken as evi dence of the sentiment of the farmers throughout the county. ATTOXXXr-Ar-tAO At the evening session a class Forest Grove, last night aged 80 of about sixteen was ahown the years. He retired aeuerai years mysteries of the Fifth or Porno- ago after dealing in hay and oth m deeree. After Pomona'a feast er commodities for over 4o years. lllll Wm. Stratton, a homesteader of near Fort llock, LaKe couniy. was united in marriage Oct 17, 1915. to Mrs. Emma Thomas, who is well known in niusoom, where she resided for years, ri.o hriAa and i7 room are both homesteaders in the Fort Rock country. J. D. C. Thomas, a son nf the bride. Is the U. S. Com missioner at tort iwck. Mrs. Stratton Is a sister of Mrs. Jed Nichodemus, of Hills boro. home voting the this Grange .royal entertainers. H. D, Press Cor. Duffy, of Dot. NI;WS i Three Jersey For Sale full-blooded registered Kniu aerviceable: one id tf the Washington Ihth' Association Nov. G has been .Nv. IS. .This !y meeting held DO imni vacatloa. 1 Of the county art kmumlizatiQji again For sale: r "V"," iiinT .nd the others are 2- U; also reg siereu r. . - ch ""V;,, ' 30:2 ' M. Kehrl . tiict aw s UureL Ore.. Route 1 I 3, Wismer. of Cedr ' i ir...Uw avening WspSpcaroad budget for his Sstrthicheach ye.r.pende mam mnnoV on rOCK ruau Mill. with 32 4 Hillsdale. Ore. Coffee Club Window Sale niliusiasm. The tny other in the county. are the same as vioro rigid applica- made which re- the schools to do jforo reaching tha liook aases must iii locks, and D.ay l'c of . a subttan m. nut '-No.-n. fon the ground for Rheil. nnd several ning io bQild. If Homething worth nay shed. SALB uA.i (.".tat a security oi fn, Utans at 7jnd 8 per .w. . w The Coffee Club will hold a win- aaaalaa AT nnfflM- II1UUD VnV an I hAa. etc.. In the Bank Wrtar.. saiuraay auw dow pies, Annex eve snecialist will be in Forest Grove Nov. 19. and Hills boro, Nov. 20, until 4 p. m., only. Th Witeh Hazel school will hold an entertainment Saturday evening, Nov.' 13. Light refresh menas will be served. Program. All are Invited, and welcome. John E, Zimmerman, of above Glencoe, in the Wallace Settle ment was a city caller yester day, and dropped in on the Ar gus. Miss Ethel Carstens. of Chris tie Station, was a Hillsboro visi tor Friday, enroute home from a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Guy Stockman, of Forest Grove. Mm R. H. Crane, of Portland, a"" v Mrs. L. O. Dersham ana Mrs. Frank Dersham. of Centerville. were Argus callers the first of 1 1 . u me wee. mMtitiint. n. W n Wnnt nd wife aidlHearv Courtney to A D KwaotlbT, wu ... - -- ,7 ...l A A IM tt t ii 1 1 a t A w Mr. ana Mrs. inoa. waow M HoMd-ft D Mlatoo, 14 T return the last of the week from , ,nd Uoa kc 7 1 1 1 1 w... trip to the oan r rancisco u b Hoard to cum d sm, ma nauegiTO niw. "'" : Ii" . . A itM V the little dauiihters 01 aomeoiine ieeo uuuk., fimlmaSM a most W. Haines. Forest Gftve a excellent program, which speaks .on. Silas prominent as an attor- well for the luture 01 niiisDoroinej ui mau Grrnge. All went members of Office, apatatn la timsboro, - - fVtcn WreVaWft Telapaonc oficc Maia Sag. Maia tot DILL T7.HYD3 SocoMaoc to Dr. T.laklatar OSxa m Ddto Draf Star. Bawliac, bttwtaa sUaadatkSta. Hillsboro, Ortca ewewwwi v-n D. Threshing outfit for sale-lSlfrcffcV IztZTZZl. 13. chopper, and water tank, all in I Successor to Dr. Cunoi tKlx good condition, win sen very ose and Dnw 5oro. Cheap, or conaiaer iraae. au- 4.. TliMaka " MM AlWUL Hulsboro 23-4 I 4 Tnuln 9WwB t. m: The city council I evening ana appoinua REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Alma A Teany to O T Tttadgold, 1 , rSS SSLcSS ' Kerr to fill the abaence of Coun- ice sa 1 1 1 r 4 w ... 10 1 1 htmo to B C White, lot 14 City View, SbetwooiU i Victoria Batcrwfckr-an-l W L Batch aider to J S L Smith and H H Vandcvcrt. wijliti w... t Um to W H Cash. ai.S actea and nttwr land tame rectloa J V Caah to w II aad Blargam Cash, aiSsatecsttara w...... Sebaatina Ocht to J no S Octaa ct al lot 3 MaTRurite Ochi Tract......... c I Oalkina to W ai. Bvaaa, lota ? and 8 blk OSaetwooa .... Shute Bavinsi to Artanr otimote, 3 lot Oardea rracu aad lot n oik Oik Grove. - Investment C to J ) Vankleek Lil r V. Timirf A If Carlile, who succeeded the lateiv-iii-ax--. u - new 1 their S IVBi , t .a alL KAMinnintt . r Qregon. . . for SALE NKiMneial Circle of the Con- 4. a iiv ae"" -7- . ill atAin . . . Atonal ; church. " 2 chatter WMte '17 and eve- sows and iwsie - irouh. The place will Must be Wtof S. o. blk 6; Soath Coaat ... Rlcbard - Hoard to C D Miatoa, 9 a aad other laad, area tt aad 7 t f ft W ! ileaander Steele to Albertlaa Statva to 10 1 t I OUT iicrc z, residing one of Ueaverton. iul' his nersonal ling of horses. machinery, and V on Tuesday. tlO a. m. Lunch I, noon. , ! 1at SchwarU.' W I iOner'' th I will bo present Theatre, Nov. Ji8aion.rl3i ha annnunced later. If aa" t aaa saial nt home made canuy, cider, get it at Koeber a Conjee tionery. Youaranow Mfja2Z-3S or hop yard tar., ana m mum ononn -r L Witch Hazel Station. Fair. Ynnnff man. sober, industrious, and experienced. farmer, wishea place tin rancp. uooananuwuu stock. Can milk. P. 0. Box 482, Hillsboro, Ore. Babe Weatfall, who was con victed of bootlegging a few 1 - luun naimliul rillP weess aKW,.iaa --- 1 , --- . . -Mr0, , w sh-te. w. ing good, behavior, ana wen w -.a hia hnma in snerwooo. yeswruaj. Wr,i p Moor to Wm L Moore, t a it ur u4 n.tn aa iat la real eMateJ C Moora uta i5oo r-a am . 4-aaaaa. ua. viaaaavui Andrew Jack, is the other alderman. The High School played the heary alumni to a stand-still Tuesday night The latsra scnooi won tne game uno oy me aerial route. Long and Taszart starred for the High, while Kol- Una shone forth for the alumni. The Women of Woodcraft will lolmve an all-night dance. Nor. 19. at the W. a W. Halt, it ones west of Cedar Hill. Chicken 1 wo I supper and good music. Every: body tnvitea. I ... rv l .a r I&uss uary EacQa, 01 wruv lius, was a Hillsboro visitor Mon day. ' Mrs. Raloh Wann. of Orenco, Uillaboro, toniuy, can- F'fW"' . L. " "'tr1' r s f V ' .at ' a - i SdMB Wm Sm I 1 t..d 4 4st aa aara s 4i V ' a. kw - 1 . . .3 is Wn f a-J O - all - v . 4-a-r nil Si ? SaaM UrM&UMk 4 wa era. POHTLAfm. 10 dr. w. b. prrTc:cna OOeo up-atalia ever KUtskara r HIUSBORO "... waa in 11. $5 v J i w1 ling on friends. t s.i I. in iMmnl Davla. OOBtOO IIUH vu tiicuMo. tin, transacted business in town the nrst 01 me wees. John Schedwln. widower, died this week. He lived North of I town. A family ot several cnua L T Silta to Bdward Davia, oaioo ftat Fo-eat Urove...- John r Miller to Catbriaa Ladwig, -irt a aae tb t I I r I W........ I J W DameatoD K Lakla.4 iota Vla Acrea la aaraaa acree, D11.J.R.UAI: a - to 10 DENTIST Taatlaaai tXl Alice Wheeler to Oriaa Oanaoa, 6.4 nave Wenger, of Helvetia, re- Uown yesterday, with road at- . Beavertoa Bdriua... soma gooa un"V'v ru9h Studio before the holiday rusn begins. rmm a two weeks' faiM - HI tumeur - v.ir ; Nnvm visit aw- 7-- Ik7;. and he thinka it will tr:..nnf HlnffPininuer. nuw v I Vrfl' at Eugene, carry 181 I" """.Ti. 4k- nt J .( IV. O.iRrtau Wlin Miv uwuti rna nooanien vi tun dietrlet voted a ten Irian A Youaa to Ana V Soale, acrea, waa uwi i aaaaaaaaaaa to pent folks. til meet Friday night rih will he served by the gart Francisco, oaiun,-, . - to join her husband at tne ure World Lunch ladies. and bring Atttt0J?rrrsons having in Come out Neighbor, and bring re". with you.-J. H. Ray. ' VoZ iSonm to return Clerk. to we irwf-- : thar .... MS ron building o aa am i , 8tWlf Xlvetii Pleae from ranch at W J igj, r-lfy owner. ftS Ifcrtn Plains, or F. h. Butter f Hiilaboro. Ore., it 4 Dtm at their ear same to i . . . . MHanmnm Thirty-eight road districts held Xnt meetings yesterday toes- me social road levies. Just SlJSaw 53 a budget and wiiTyonJtaxonNov. mm m it. Rtavenaon depart- a r.taiv tM the San Francis- W"J " v- - , J co Fair. She was accompameu from. Portland ny ner momer, Mrs. Swearingen. and aisteia, i'i.4M Reaifl and Myrtle Swear ingen. The paty will rssiia la ths :5 tc-t a czr-. traetec, to M IllttV Agnea Soule to Geo A Yoaag, to a gag a) i 1 I r I vr.....,....M........ W B Muaford to Flora Manford, 40 tee 1a t a r 3 w...;... ............... B F Friday et al to U V Betf iaaa, Mattnftat Baaki..... Delia Btchiaoa to Ula Keadall, tt acrea tec tt 1 3 a r t w. .......... Joseph Altaian to Any Altaian, tat 11a TaMMiMS,aad.i....Mu....i.. R t, Durhaat at al to John A Brick ami. lot i Durham Adrea Sa Herbert Millar to Sarah J piabel, M acrea N C Rlcbardaoaa 1 c L 8 Motley to Heart Olatk, fottoo n Baylor a aa r urovo....... W A Shawto Fred Prlbbemoaj, tt.to aerea Beavertoa Reedvi'.U. .t4 Mlaaia Er5rKk to Frcl I 1 -.' ---'-- ' ran aurvive. ' ' A aa at. m S . I 101 Mr. and ura. inos. inneu ar rived home from the Fair yesta day. . Wm. Joase, of West Union. waa a county seat caller Tucsixy. Pigs for SaleavJ. D. Cerso, Hillsboro. aaM V. AA A VAWw1 tlilUbcro - - C; ) 10 HAT SALQ AT KjrTTS LVtB t! to All hats irreitlv radueci. Cc3 urly t:!crj Ury are p'.ciU etc?, .Ail ts li'.::t t: 172, xz : ,1. -,v- J l: 1 tin nt vtaaatai to "a,t: :iar: crsv-e Tr y r It'll- half pries, it Eamotts 21 ia not known w a uj.. ,Orcgn orop