MIL OCT r: ., f M.rrlava fifty " rA itsptcts ,.1 ci.y wnuw The Suclal Circle of the Cong. Church will hold thtlr annual bazaar ai, 'Th Sign of th! Christmas Trw." Saturday af-j ternnon. Dec. H, In th Shut Hid., on Third Street This event-alwsya Iwki-d forward to M Uing th biggest thing of the year will rctip all previous undertaking. The ladim of the Cirrle have liern iarnetly work ing fur some tim and a a re sult have fur sale many beauti ful ana artistic pieces of hand work, suitable fur gifts for old D. G. CUES m for two k m Pafk. Struck Jas. C. ItahJIe on Head With Hammer at Utlcr a Home and young. One booth will I lUnJolph Crand" janothrr for Kprun to b used on towels and uillow articUs of ttle fancy ic made f: ' (P(t th. ir golden wedding Uvtrry occasion, towels ar r , ,.. n Maple Street, cam ana many lancy a t thtir li" " ., ami every dincriptmn, Itttl C.i..il;l. iJllh l.ak.t HIIihI with rami the day ni f7n,nwt" from the imwr treasured recipes, i hundred hhI from Illlav um dj.HcatriHen, jellies, pas- thrr viclnUU ewitftf trie, etc. I r.. tr uau'n. iv.mlill vm re marri.nl D-c. t South Bend. Minneso-1 jj, mt at a very low fiKure. . . ti.u in nil I ami t.a Hi'rvi-il itiinnif th' at ler 4 - i non, Mini I I ere will l a I'ar- ponuratula-lcel Post looth where articles Mr. andl111 mghtunsifn. me QUI cnurcn rarjwi nu iurn maue into Itenutifut Hull lug, which WW ATTtHPTS TO FIRC THE HOUSE Caaihl ky Sarrill's Wlfct Brtitfkl to Hillikf, TacUtjr w. wa thi Tu rei ho to he It. el Wl st 1 1 iMhIhto and WawhinKton t4Minty wert ifiven honor at the Uvetik and Land show at Cortland. Uie first of the week. Prize were irrantt'd in the pout 'ry line as follows -Tijiard, W. L Ihtshaw & Sm. Hutl Ortnnit Ion. lt and 2nd on cock; 11 Jful 2nd on lien: Sherwood -M r. Itishoii. 1st. .td and Hh. rm k- erei; Tik'ard. W. U Uiwhaw. 2nd tud on rwkerel; Upshaw. 1st. 2nd and Vh. on hen; Hmhop, Jrd. on hen; U pshaw, 2nd on pen; Up'iw, 4th; l'atride Wy andotles. l. C. Clark, Forest tirove, 2nd on cork; Smule l!imb llulf lithrn-Uiwecrest Poul try Farm. Hillsboro, fth on cwk, :tr.l mt riM-kerel. fith on cmkirel. ;lrd on hen, Gth on pullet, and 1st brought on pen. Ihnctnir classes under the in- m to W t fc was nj iwi. then went to lualatin to have his heal dressed. Meantime. Wm. Jurifens went over to the Williams place to see alwut some work and when he arrived he (saw smoke comintf out of the w indows. The doors were lock ed. and Jurgens went for help. Thoa. Deaville. of Oak was a city caller Tuesday. James II. Jack, of Scholls. was in the city Monday. John Meuref. of nar (Juata- ma. was up the city Tuesdays momtnir. i You can still Bet 30c Teaberry colfee for 25c at the Hillsbora Mercantile Co. Mrand Mrs. John M. lirown. of above Banks, were in the? city yesterday. a J. Herb and John Wunder lich. of Banka, were in the city (erday. . Womer departed for his neat Oaksville, Wash., alter brtniifht of visit here, at Igu ana Wood burn. or sale: Good team, wagon 1 harness. Apply at the Wi- Ilarn, Second ant? Washing i Streets. 38 40 Born, to Mr. and Mr. G. C. prthington. Dec. 8. 1915. a son. the home of Mr. and Mrs. las. Gardner. Hillsboro. it. I Cornelius, who has leen iTering from an attack of the Irippe. is able to be around on e streets again. In all fields of human en avor there is always one in- ifv idual wha'rises to the top and overshadows the rest. There pio;;eer 60es to BJDG'.BI tieorite Udford Passed Away at Home Last NigHt WAS P10NEE1 BUSINESS MAN HUE Dca.a Dae to Sinkt f Paralysis iimi Tea Days Baca Sas- Geo. T. Led ford, pioneer or ISM. died at the family home, Fir St. 8. 1915. at 8:30 p. ia. the result of a paralytic stroke sus-0f tained ten days ago. He was native of North Carolina, and was born Aujr. 20, 1KJ4. making his way West when a youth, set tling on the coast He was a vet eran of the Civil and Indian wars and was a member of the G. A. The grand jury was in session several days last week, and the case of the shooting of Mrs. El mer Lyda. who died from a re volver shot some time ago, was investigated. Witnesses were here in numbers and every pos sible light was thrown on the case. The jury returned no in dictment against Elmer Lyda, as some expected. The case is a peculiar one. and the gossip about it occupied the public mind a few days. It is said there was no evidence to lead the jury to susoect that the case was not suicidal Elmer Lyda. himself. was before the inquisitive body. Benton Bowman and C W, Red mond, both of whom sat on the coroner s jury, say mai ouisiae the gossip about the case. P. A. BAILEY, M. D. Fayrirlaa a4 Hargvwa Office: Up1" tkaftifk Bk anl ttaeotui HUaU Pboan. off! i CitJ ; rtriaH,CUj S there was nothing to show that the deed was committed by any other than Mrs. Lyda's own hand. Defective vision, rather than neglect to study keens many children behind school work. Defective O a?e other prominent and reliable men in the same line of endeavor. biit one stands head and sho ildi r atwve them all. In electricity. Edison; in surgery. Mayo, in drama. ShakesDeare. It w so in rBorawioMAU R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURftftON SiuKub S. P. P. R X, P. K. & K. Otfice ia tb Tmuom Block, Tktnl ad iUm Street, ilillstxiro, Ongoa. ELMER IL SMITH M. D. D. O' PHYSICIAN Sc SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hoar a to l a. at.: I to f B. . TutmMj. Tfauiadaf. HmlavUj l C:ii n.wcied day or am til. Bulk phone. U&cr orct Htllaiwro N.tioaa. Wh th ; r 3" nd f ced Uptica. calling in Oregon. Dr. th?d. -Wlluim. went out the the Unqujoned r rear dour and Ib'd b the woods. in p.nrer uMl . - He was found in a haymow, late KX. 'V;n,fnr , i,a.r(..r,vin Kv ifemitv An- scientiousand painstaking efforts I- siriiT lvpa went to to sakisly his patrons, to i h . oninff nd them courUwusly t K uriannue to lhel i county jail. Williams nau aone a good job in firing the house. having started a blaze in sev all times money ana will he at treat To give them the worth of their a little mere. Ho Hotel Washington, in vimon 11 Mr. Led ford was this city s d ot vey the right mes- pioneer tobacconist and confec-1 9aze to the brain and the brain tinner, with "barber shop con-lean not act upon the suggestion ft !os6 rcftd?p find s fi Iwi.atkor it in classes or some- 1 I'ST-., fll'JZ. thing else you need to do better! r "f mSJ&nmT& wnibe at 11 ,te. Gaston. November 11. -..,,. n.w is wife and the following chrer "" ' 1bb)rc survive: ueo. i enineer ai hici Condenser; H. D., a horseman, reiwwuw. Forest Grove;Mrs, Wm. H. Bag-1 x Mrs. Clara Dale, of Port ley. Cove Oak; Grover C. wto I land, was struck by tho7:3T,S. the Redmond Uvery; ana him electric train, this morning Ima I. . a nurse at the Multno- tt Tentn street The molorrm n mah Hospital. Portland. Twoof ha(j puUeA in to the station. th ir children are deceased, O.D. wnen tne woman ran out and and Mrs. Pearl Otia, . collided with the side of the car The funeral takes from we I she was ta'en to the Smith hos r i k..UtroftuM of Miss Wev. director that only. Consult him. I M flit lOVir liwim: l " . ,- , . . IllBV' -o. Iv iiv.. - I f physical rtiucsuon iw girs ui jejj,e trucf at hm uge he irai Saturday. Dec. 18. to 4 o'clock, rebidence. Saturday .at 1:30. and pilal where Ur. Erwin. South .v"Mi.. en..,,u kim and interment will be in tne i. . p..;;. aurffeon. attended hei J. O. ROBB, a.'L. PHYSICIAN & SURGEOS OFFICE-UJuttia SchalsM-rich B dg. Piiohks Office, City 384; Ret. City S64 HISBOEO, - ORKtiOI MyvwMMi Ira E. Barrett, M. D. ff4T.VlUUKvTi BLOCK OiRiM riruii . Main iW 9m. at. Bmmw W, 0. tta O AO LEY A rroaMKVs-r-i.Avr aWoaM 1 aaa t Kfcat- Baiiilat HlbLSBOitO. . . OBWH)l E.B TONGUE ATTORi;B-AT-tAW XUx BM.ai.l lu SchuSuefi.-h BloA Iflil have miKif " . ... !.! ..mil Mrs. t "raniiaii a mwn t'! a n' h liweil joami. she was Urn in Hrown Cmnty, Indiana. Jun i. w. u,r reMdenro In Hillsloro has wdeared her to all. She bus bn prominent In church work, n it..' Ill ler of the M. h, church and also a membei of ' the and interment local cemetery. Porttand High Schools, every Saturday afternoon, in Haw thorne Hall. WHhington Street .Social dancin fur J unions, "2 to ;J p. m. Folk Dances for small children. 3 to 4. Ladies' classes in Kuthrlics and 8'xial. 4 to 5. asked him to keep his poultry THE0REUON NUKSCRY tu. away from his kale, and that he t . . !a lL a Laihia m V . . !? i ..!.!. r. I At n.neo. Orron. now haian ...:An w iima rlparlv 1 scaue iiibu his head. MRS. CHAS. MEACHAM em Pac'Sc surgeon, attended her injuries, which were minor, al though her lace was oaaiy lacer ated. No one appears to know where she has been staying here. and the woman was too dazed to I JOHN SI. WALL. ATTOBJUY-AT-lAW lVia;r. A. C Shut Bl.lg. Maia A nd mLumom. , - oaut-ioa. the connected with its large Nursery. Any one ae to imorove his horae- i not exactly right in Probate: J .11 rreudentna nas ana u t iooks as nu(, - - . . - . t of tree9( KHVIUIII 1UI IHUi. 1 - ... . I I 1. I. .a.. nVA w fe and two snruuuerj. vv. resigned as admr of estate Her. I the prison or has will find it con- iwm Star and U W. K.U maall'rahl. deca; MWie jeromtpv uama ... V"' ? r..T LBnMt AnA helnful to get his . ui., 1 . . 1.1 . w.u.. I nmiMmii u.' in ia imnniH is a ublii- i " -- T- - - Mr. Cramlau was oorn m -ai- j-aimauN'r, ou, v v .iim..., " advUM and suRgestions on any m Ui Ca. New York. Feb. ,rd; Inventory eUte Jos Miller, elor , nlantlngs contemplated. Tha is w' i He enlist-d in the deed, spprovetl st $1,000; Jan 10 Williams saya he had his first JJJP" v Civil War at Omaha. Nb.. Aug. iH 'JVinal sect estate Jacob square mea I or weeks after J htveever 8t0Bped in Co. A. 1st Cavalary Marly, dtHd, ( Schlai-fH. Oral coming to a L I Ie his been at Orenco tnd R0.e over their Sdsf.srward in the Fifth Iowa (Urdnrr and JU Oav.s wsl ap. worrying about WiS',l uLttMawoforiiwenUl the have a Cavalary. -Csptainof Co. U H lb Iowa, deed; A H Thomas. J S Uu wr ' - r lt (8 the largest and most co t J l Jv B IW I viuvmwp " - I I a ikA fTMaat IV DAM laW Jin. 3. 1. He mtvvH in trie yinnenota eu stature, session 01 1147a 71 . After coming to Orc on Judge Crandall was county ittiL'c right yesrs. county asses- air Ave veant. and county trea- .nr.T luko vears. During the afternoon the mem. Wi nf 1 tin i A. it. ana w. iw C. visited the couple; and were attcndil by the fife and drum ,nd W II Hollis will appraise estate of Maria Heucn, aeca. Herlha Fitch, sole legatee, to aci HTatao ays he 5r Vtock. need not be told that fle"l". '? ' .I:. ?. ik. !. and mnst COl- Dleae on the Coast M you kawe not seen tt you snouia do so at your earliest the aliair. . .. . 1 . t vm. .hnnlrt arrtMe to Heddle's version of . the anair !r -7 - r n. May Louisa, wife of Charles I lote herself. Meacham. died at tne iarauyi home north of Hillsboro. Dec. 8. If you wa nt a real Chnateitf 1915. after an illness of a few present get a Karosafe lamp o t- mk .a thai lantern -the on V 300 candle .1 u.. Uasoa antlnower coal ou burner on . -r. 1 k... in lllinnia I market that does not WliC. ailU WH WLU ,1, "-. 1 . . Nov 12.1867. She came to Or- wick. Drop a card for par egon with the family in 1S5. Ucularsor demonstration. For and sett ed "hear urenca one wr, - - Nov. 9. 1898. The husband andl p0r sale: H. M. Cabla grand jTHOS. H. TONGUE, JR. a son. Robert C, aged 13years,ipitn0i first-class condition, at survive, and of her immediate I reasonable price, or will trade family she is survived oy me I for stock. Inquire of J. K. New father, and the following sisters Umb, Route 4, at Oak Park and brother: Mrs. u. w. vicwr, station. W. N. BARRETT ATTORN SY-AT-tAW Orrica: Main SUaat, opp. Court Uooaa iIIU.BORO ORJKKM ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Oake, a(Mtir in Scbalawrick t Block Hillsboro, t - - . reson VWWV HrWS tide nee , iin..innr uiAn " u m jiuini . . ... 1 til aiaiiicni 1, win 1 mi. 1 n . k 11... a I'hiirpn i as admx; Jan asei ior ... : ,hauMn. ence. If you are coniempiaimK puegy. ""VX. Jl"r. Sundav. Dec. 12th, E. A. Smith. T.ieohon office Maia to estate August Kraose. rteca. '"K,U u r;iVi the olanUng of any ornamental deputy in inen. gchoolat 10 a. ' :Minio2 . iitiaj wirn ia iii-4tai. ktiAt. uuva t v . - . kl 1 . 1 '-.ni rta ao m 111 .arm m . r . 1 . I e-i. iu At thallenrv uu" -"--, kni Utnrk. vou should enaeavor w Bnu vnau v. t w. Rroek. Surjenntenaeni;i -mo t w 1 onuou-.K ...-vv . Vl, explain why ne aia noi ov. ---- . that it rrav get The funeral takes Place rnaay r-;. -"-;r - wt The xv. 1 vw. .iMcycra -I't:". to put out tne nre. i:nn..f Kail and Win- at 10:30 at the uaptisi v,nuren. r""r,. V c7,oaaf,i Life." succertour. .. .... aiinitM ninaa mi 111 1 irun a a r 1 1 ik iciiv i w w - 1 . . ... . 1 niiiiivn a.u am uuvvv hrw - - a . .. I . I HfTll'M iiiatc. Ul 1 1 " 1 v ' 1 I . 1 1 Iter rains; V t i';' IS' I ' I f W j : MM -tJ I ..f tin.ti..itt Riui 4i mileA 8v?uth nf Hi Isooro. on bunday, l)ic 12. Live got4, turkeys; blue rock and trap shooting. Be-.rina-ttt 12::U). 37-8 IB, I r nwa - Krnest Hellicre. who has Wen down in the Althouse country V IHUi - " j after the uoiiuays. r.niea -n laylor Hill recently cleaned up a .. liMlo oiee of money by IUONCER WOMAN PASSES HWH SCHOOL NOTES Mm AooniithCarv Brown passed! away at her home, on f 'flxhe hih school enrollment totals Street Hillsboro. Dec. 4, 915, divi(-e(j a9 follows: Seniors, after an illness or several wee. . Jun5orat 32; Sophomores. 41. Last Summer. Mrs. urown u- Fre.nmeni a There are 10 ;v. bmith omciating. p-onie'a meeting at 60. i s HsTnd""ieht l in0a anH ortpnd Bvm-M. IV nurcn. woman mourn her los3 and extend sym pathy to tie bereavel family. MRS. CHAS. HICKETHIER sult-s of a mine down in that sec- thin. Ho will visit Willi us par- ents, Mr. ami mrs. ""' of North llama. Peiore reiuro- Th Harview dance hall and garage went to pieces luesuay ..,..,.... iiu n n irn wen. nun danger, the ,ii..r firau nif tne lliiors. 1I view will be a thing of the past after this season, for property owners will hardly build again. For Sale A Shire-Percheron .... . a .1 11. 1 .. nif fntir in ilhimk. it nA tfnuftArn Ktnrl uuiirhS 11(JU. Will WIIIV 1 HUri till WIIU aVa t I " ' ' 1 called in the evening, together or 1700 animal with manv other friends. Many tame. i. ;r. and was r t M,v. Feb. 24. 1841. nMid the nlains in 1816 with School Is crowing very is cutting into the make a 1600 Kind and trac shnw. Hcaverton, on old I'erKins 379 j ' v 1 1 v i at iviim-i - a -. . beau til ul presents were tendered Ore., Route i, them mill iirMAntat Inn aneeches I D ace, Ween m:ia hu .1 I.. OoW fori u Willinm Wallace Graham thi IVml Mra flliten for the! ... I. Tnnlnlln. died Saturday Corns, and John M. Wall for the I fWKnn In Portland, and the universal brothernooa 01 nu- funera took place Bionuay, bands. Wilsonville. She was 4he wife Mr. and Mrs. Crandall have of 7he noted violinist of that four sons living-Max Crandall. namet and was well known in the county aHHCBHor, Hillsboro; Itobt. Tualatin section. 8. Crandall, Us Angeles; A. B. . ,. i full blooded 0. I. trandall. Mailer Uke, Michigan. heat of pjK8,- V.. mt, I"""" - ,, . .. ft and Bros has never oeen .uio ... . L.Mi.d ti. eivim r nee. snewast, " the daughter of Abijah Gary and 18 pom in Anurewi .fnmth of She I aiienuanf. - - thestuneni iwuy uavm th. mf train came the farm y as" Si ffi'S of her husbam . wno as a , f West aru .arove a . ff -r"--- Thpr. are rn tho Carvs She was marneaime iwuu i'" o Andrew 0 is Brown, in Mar- two students on each paper.. ion County. Jan. 24, 1001. ine nnsv j-- thev moved to Washington Coun- the season was held in the gym- inty muY nii . i Mnnrlav afternoon. tv after their marriage. nasium i . on "low. Hill, whera they lived There was ta targit and until Feb. 4. IW, wnen mi. prospects iv - ii.... naoauH awnv. Airs ijruw 11 1 mnir team. moved to ' Hillsboro s after- The Misses Irene and Garfay ...-.i ami hna since muue irnninirnam nave iciumcu v 7 , v" -n- ... . 1 .knu she lenvea oioiti, ianh,i alter a mourn a oinj m,ipv r.mss. of Portland, a UhSan Francisco rair. brother. Richard Cary, of Salem. The footbal team of Hillsboro I have $8500 or $7000 that 1 would like to place in one loan on good farm lands. Who wants it? -EL L. Perkins. Commercial Bldg.. Hillsboro. Rnhr Hall, of Gaston, was fined $250 for assaulting P. Wil son. Hall was find Saturday, lanH th Court told him it ne Mrs. Chas. Hickethier died at the family home near Cedar Mill. Dec 8. 1915, after an ill ness of over a month. Her . 11.-.. LI aa swa aa Xn'SV pa; $100 he would parole Apri li 1853. She came to hun on the : pa ance '"...Voio -n;- nP I charged with using Chas, Hall was a club on show- EYDE . Linklater . Draa Store. Keaidcnce Baseline, between 5th and 6th Sta. Hillsboro, Oregon - t . fredsrick AiKtema M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to Dr. Cunni iiiam. Office and Drug Store. Orenco, OREGt Telephone onnnaoUoo. ttaa. a taaM ava iier, ir- . . L!m . . m. 1 j rrv. nu w . aiirr ii.ua. .1 Un.i .nrt 1 nf nusoanu sou 1 '" ay, iu. v.-..v.. ----- . ..... , ..l- -U.U- iu, nT h iiron mourn neri An niri.rasmonea imiK uac OSS! flirS. lAIIU HBHWHw, DtOUKDI UH W uaw "" and seven grandchildren Percy HiKh Schwl was entertained last L.. L. Karl, Eugene G., wm. gaturday evening by theAthle W. and Ellis A. Brown, and Le- Agsociation, at Hawthorn ami .liwi. CrnnHall Mvara. Mon tana, all of whom are marrfed, all buing present excepting Hobt. Wh:i uund iinnl.la (a iwimA Mr un,l Mra f '.ranrlall hAVfi I rnL- 3..iol Tiroll flf the ChHS - ii'iu 11 a a a ii riikwi n aa ibi uiiviv - . endeared thenWIvea to all-Hills- Lu- rhiieeh will hold a window KAAronn Keaverton. K. . or call 551 Line 4, Beaverton i . 000 ,' j n Rnht A. Alexander, lanu vi. an" -- . 1 and also leaves iu nephews to mourn ner ioaa. "v " nf the Re lief was a iiicmuv. w. , n iu UuhPkan Liouge. ' a.L.. R 14' I .nilrl'll. UK 1.11 IO .ai fonal ook Place Tuesday v ... . :o u.am fnrnnoon. and me reniBiiia .v .-b trt the Portland Crema torium for final disposition, w n.Aiun uiaa a woman flnI in'tPiieeL and of the noblest ' imn.iWa She was a good of boro, who tender them congrat ulatiotm and wish them many more anniversaries. . Tho guests were nicely enter tained, Miss Beth Crandall. granddaughter, assisted by Mrs. :. 0. Crandall, presiding over ine rein'Hhments. Fred Keller, of above Moun - taindiiie, was a city caller Tues- - day , . Money to loan -on farm secur- Ity. 1 represent three large fire , insurance companies. Give me a cull. 10. I. Kuratli. Jerome CannnAn and Rose full fer, of Sherwood, were granted marriage license at Vancouver, n ja sale Saturday, December sneca ty ornome mu S for your Christmas d.nne Q..i.t h thn nound. Phone or- Aor to Mrs. snwai'tTKui. ... . . Hot cakes for breakfast maae with Schulmerich's buttermilk andread with Sc u Jniench. ZTt;r&v Hinsbo- ro Mercantile vo. has returnea nei a IXZrZA hd the esteem of large circle 01 inenua m ington County. MRS. OHECN HONORED SCHNABEL & LaROCHE XcatMOicAcakf aMUi aafaitai ta Piedmont, 'Wn.; Amelia Jacobia, tnC mixer makes a mighty swell '. '"Jti Los Angeles; Augustus, Ida and drink. Buy them at Koeber s ayjJ Mliatnan UitnaMa v"a 4 Cecil, at home. . 1 Confectionery. The funeral viii oe neia at we HiBho Grange will hold its Bethany Church, bunaay. ai . th meetirij?at the! 12:30. interment to follow in the "ur m Dec Kethany cemeiery . . . at i0:30 in the morning, Besiaes Mrs. nV" i jr ha the usual routine or Dusiness by a large circle of friends. She n the annuaI election was held in nign esieem tor ..cr f ougfof the coming year. many womaniy qiuw. t ... m!mh,, .re earnestly re- family has the sympamy 01 to present ClllllC VUUI,".w. nuili aa atlta fin4iinnKNnm, UikMiaaaMam,, aarak-eatctkSaaMa: RarrtaU ajWl . XtltMont Kai (aaS-tdtvaiii PORTLAND. ORE. TKo Manual Training Class . . . . 0,111 hPir n worK. in me near iu the ffvmnasium to VUIC, J hnilt on the ttign ocnoui Brouuu0 Thn Junior and bophomore ill have a skating party at Hartrampf Rink. Friday eve- ning, Dec. iu. ' . Miss Gale Mct'ariana, 01 uux- ton. wno nas school here for the nut two years, has oeen oungeu w u., on account of illness. Coffee Club Meeting The Coffee Club will meet day afternoon, Dec 10sat Rest Room, at 3 o'clock. PARENT-TEACHER Fri- thel FOR SALE leave the 1 James White I tendered Mrs. iu... liVidatf afternoon Dec. S, the occasion being her birthdaV. .Those present were Mrs T. H. uneen, wi Steb.n. Mm. !Udnl. Ander m. Mm A. Stu.rt. Mr.. I toy Nws for the economic house- Mrs. u wife. Corn and tomatoes inre a improvtng ' . . a. . - a . 4-k nuaiiM. nu au ajv frt ttveniv-uvo """! Hillsboro Mercantile Co. II . J 4 n.! nnmnoilRil IU country the aim 01 una u.... offer for sale: ... Team of good working horsey 1100-1400, and - harness, w, m from a severe sick spell. a.L. maM U7 1 1 II ;nh tiinw. with cutter, S8.bradedi8C$15;double-tcth ' uiaernn Ann narrow, r" i" oa. u 1 1- hnvao nnrnesa. .v, uiu BlOBie -u. "-... :aU iu. Deerint mower, ,v.. if you wH? take everything I will let all go for $165, cash. W" Felix Cabella place. Oak Park Station. Orenco held an election lues day, the official list being: M. McDonald, Mayor; uuucimuv-u, W. M. Barton, JacK nyan, iwou Schneider; John A. McGee. Ke AAniAi Rdna A. Purdy. .Trea surer; D. M. Mclnnis, Marshal. Clerk Peter Boscow has com pleted the school census and re- imrtMl tne rcBUil aa o ui .. The Parent-Teacher AssociatloftLge. This iasix less than last will hold a meeting at the High year's school census. The en owi Rniirlinir. Monday eve-1 mil m en L however, is greater in ning. Dec. 13, rt 8 o'clock. Tha the schools than heretofore. nMnr.am orranorpd IB! - ' -- n o.k..lmar!h nf flres- Music. immunity Sing LJ, , ivate leMer. tells of n...:.,n.a maotlntf . . ..HV ASS n. I . . -i:rU aninuDll hv Duailicaa ...w'w...-r. , ,, , Ulna tnP tO VlUUil" s .. ,v "-"wli.imaalf and wire, iney went tu that a Our-1 . , DuuillA Sarramento would be oene- ; T tornod irn Vivii"v- . iftnn ni.ntr uuiiiiai nuu 1Vt ficial to Hillsbor:rm.vt Messrs. n., Du u., . , . iipW(a h m n..i..h. MAWira. TT CI IB. I - llicavwin"" . .7 CP,'"V.'. T . - U2- k.. anrt hu nftW i 1 nan aia aicrami ut amaaa mv -- rwtainn. InMMAnta the anoearance ot DR. W. E. PITTENGBR Dentist Offloa up-alalra orar Hlileboro NaUoaal Bairn. HILLSBORO 0KK3OH Mnair . . Debate. "Resolved, that 1 few Ordinance ton : Long and uraaiora. ATSmvSed Tatted ttis Bishop: If R. B. just had that - ' police uniform on he .could line OVOD"'"' I up in ft parade with the Desi sale, cheap: them. Da via. of Jolly Plains. DR. J.R. MARSHALL,, dentist; Tmiete Bldg. atoona a aad HILL8BUB0, OXX. Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK. Dentist Upstairs, in Ltnklattr Err Building, Maia Hillsboro tor Uauh r.nrnpaux and Crocses. Havn about 250 birds, which on n,m nf mv ill health.: am E Za to dT.-E. F. Sias. Box .... a . Hi ahnro. ure.. or vai the last of the 493. 565 Broadway. tttt T. R. was in the city week. D. Gitrer. of near Valle Viata, was a city caller lloocay. - - - CZD Lyin-in Ilcr-ll l I am now Prapid IrSjl Mra.A.la.C- ' e. l. Notary Ptr " 4 ' f n-x. flf wash., yesterday.