. PmtiiUt Fhf- Iljfr w Ballot, d-M, mi probani a!n Ur M. GUI. adulated t,j i,,ht.., I with heir a fulluw: Mima It ..!.... I I A . . iiiiwiK-j, wniuw, iu twin mil ROSA REGHITTO 0 m f . vt)y Suesl-rCaaiwitoa- ' rr 4 tiatfiitt i: TRiFfi rnR 9i!n nmRff twodauBht,r;l.!fcll.,iriU..l ,U" adm. l-md at $7.511) atiprvved. I . ' - Ih will Of tlii. late Asenalh -ifiuil Uurl Oprnctl I or Trill t att. U VKMNtitllNiMUl. ,imt 1aalla Cary Brown, made Nv li, wan entered to probate, lu-c k. It ttM ta ltfltM.it 1.1 Mr ,s UDB ON SlaNTf Wood and K C Brown, the latter or whom drew the instrument. The w ill hail lieen nt toCali f urn la to I- proved hy Mr, Brown, at Santa Ana. It irives ( and UAil A'rxander. yrand- i r-n It lUfflcv to- P0"'- erh' "", 'he ''lanc of iy k...i an i MJift-nc. Karl. Mm. Kill and ntrJ hy Att'rr.ry II. T. Hag- Vrcy Bmwn, grandson. Mrs. Cv retrai,,i",f the district at- Mary Gross, a inter of Mr. . i :.r m nfiumnu An-nath ltrnwn. l a a!u fil.nl , I Sunday law. the atalute ,,r,,V"n ln ,ro!'?,,-1Hk,nir that tholdM'"'y '"7 !). r,pp,intid adminiHtratrix Murder Cat Tuesday JUV SI IXC no AFTER DmWOIa J-X Voicra-y Vic(4 rte-aiiea Wane killlig T.k Hate. Oct. 4 . ... 1 , tVdrral court at I . . L . .. . . I,, in-n'ir t- ui me entaie. niiand. and " ur""1' iir ta in i a wi II' r x titmn al ba Ixvri filed. late circuit courts on injunction but ra- I nothing a tn Hs validi- ' The con feet kntr tJf. The instrument In question PTTJ'men are plaintiff., iatt--d m curt .-,i urBi!tt men n the rar rover all place Bna,rrMrictiynofthlaw Ihe j'laintiffa are U C Frier, ( I. J. riM-n. II T. K'H'UiT, J. M. y'lltr-nhrriM'r. I J. Itiwhlow, W. uc Shrarrr. Arthur Grwwold. I) H Ik nnv. J. A. Jone. tHrirt thnk'. I l-iry Krwirer. N. K Uudlt y. Ilaakell & Son. and ton i c,.!,!,, !. Thu Conu'Ciwnrra, and hn I I 1 - ..! iL. Thr injunction nwua unui in dual ii" - . . ihinmx place are rrpreented by th last tM-titiont-r. Ifynuwanta ral ChriHtniaii prt-m-nt Ki t a Karuaff lamp or lantrrn the only IJiki candle power coal ml burner n the market that diM-n not have a wkk. rip a card for par ticutaniur demmiKiration. For aalr, only $;I-V. K. Te, llilMUmi. (I , F. Naylor. the Forert (Inivp cainia'iht. Monday, plead ed truilty in Circuit Court to un lawful cohabitation with Mr. Mile Walniu. at FnrrHt drove. the IncMent being located at ForHt Drove aeveral yearn Bk'a Naylor wa tried and found Kuilty lant year, and the cane went to the Supeme Curt where the deciition was rcvenK'd ri-r.l curt uaaae on tht val yit, of the law. Unleaa there jiadeiion before Sunday the place are t x peeled to open for (tttim-a H that day. The original prayer aaked for JUJT " , TVu: inl ent Uck for a new trial UKluu i ne.u , Naylor laved t" JfkV ""7, f lhr Wahinirton(Hintyeihtornine rawlntherederalcnurt. k.indre,! .lollar. He km fined fJW which he naid. The action aM tUi CW ihhiws of Naylor wa more or less of a tirpri as he w at expected to The aeond elition of th tVlTee fiht the rase again. Club Cook lk U on aale. at The Social Circle of the Chri. rent, until alter the Holiday, tian Church will hold a window He'd lHiirBri;t)f MJmifim t w-tttf ttllw IHay4 ItaiUts; all lihda. at the Gi(i Knop. . Arthuf rf. Flint nf Scholia. Walr. the! city Monday after floor. Fresh salted almond and pe (ana at Koeber I Confectiunry. IOS SWB3 RB3 ; A UK Hr Wunderlkh Hard wwre ft Furniture Co. Loact Bulkllaf Utn Hi tt Intefedtlmf meftinrf Monday renin at the Uiirh School building. Over aixty were present, and after a community sing, a aolo by Mrs. J. D. BerjrerJ and the regular business session, a debate was jheld on the neces sity of a curfew law on Hillshoj ro s statutes. Messrs. John M. Wall. Benton Bowman and Prof. The Uxk are on ai ai me following places: Vaught' Crocerr. Hilltori Mercantile Co. IVinelHon's Furniture Store. Cragg Powell Grocery. Ivmk (Innn'ry. Itent lUmnt. Second bL near UorUm (Ircenhoune tii.iti school Non:s A whib a formed bv the "Away from Home Members of the Stu dnt lU!y"on Tuesday morning, with forty charter member, Tht following oincers were elect kJ: F Ina IViolcy, president; Uwrenc Taggert. vice pre., ind Herbert Scheldt, aecy-trea. Plan aro under way for a "gft acquainted" party in the near fut'ire. The Mail for tht Junior-Senior Annual hn Iteen appointed a follow: Kditor. ('haa. Iloge; a, liitant editor, Kenneth Carlilc; rhuol-note. Alta Hornecker; athUticH. Ion Allen; aaaUtant. Verne MeKinney; Joke. Paul CaiieyiasftL, Alha Uuell;art, Florence Garrett. A renew e.1 interest In banket ball in evident llnce the prictioe it the uymnanium commenced. A game i arranged - the boy will p ay at Banks, on Saturday evening. Dee. ID. The boy to mike the trip, with Coach Heat r, are Lawrence Taggert (cap Uin.lJoM'ph Mann, Sam Kentley (manager.) Burkhalter, Schoen nd ScheidL Card of Thanks We desire to express our decoeat gratitude to the friends and relatives for the many eaprrs. won of Hvmoathy during the illneHs and olnwtiuies of the late Mrs. Chun. Hickethier. and for the beautiful floral pieces to the memory or the wira and motner, Chas. Hickethier. Hun band Lulu K. Whiteside. William Hickethier, Amelia Jacobia, A u guBtus Hickethier. lii C. Hickethier, Cnrl It. Hickethier. War Mill, Dec 14, 1915. ale Saturday. DecemU-r 14 A npecialty of home made fruit cake for your Christmas dinner. Sold by the tmnd. Phone or ders to Mr. Shinalrrger. Klmer V l.yda, of Gales Creek, wa in town Saturday. Ileaxked permission of the juvenile court to aend hi two younger children to the Kcfler home for care, he to keen the elder two. Hen ton Bowman, the prosecutor for the Mrt. aisentfl that this be done. Hot cake for breakfast made with Srhulmerich's buttermilk and unread with Schulmerich' famous creamery butter i the Utest fad. For sale at IliUsoo- ro Mercantile Co. j, W. Marsh, of near Center ville. is recovering from n severe attack ol pneumonia, rrwn Pauli Sr, ha loen nursing him, ml is watching his pal lent care fully. He expects to have him out so he can visit the couniy eat In-fore many weeks. Pigeon lor sale, cheap: lumen, Carnemix and Crowes. UveaUiut UTK) birds, wincnon account of my m neaun. am obhge.1 to sell.-K. F. Sias. box itt. HitlalMiro, Ore., or can iu 515 llmadwny. 3,lf Feed chopper at IVthany will ii i . t . .9 . Vtna ami run on rnoay oeiure. rlday In-foro New lear. ana then a usual, every -ir"av; Anyone coming later than 2;H, please let us know by tele- thone. '' .riees at Hantist Church, ond,iv. Dec. 19th. K. A. bmitn. iatr -Kumlav hclliHH ai iu it m..J. W. Brock; Superintendent; Prench'mg at U: Young Peoples Meet ng at .:); preacning For Sale: My household furni wre, beds, mattresses, spring?, rnge. dishes, rnir snwinff ma chino, cookinjr utenaila, ' canned run. Mazda, lamps, kitchen ta bl(. all cheap for auick sale ejmrate or. all together. ' Call it Washington Street .The funeral of the late Geo. wdford took place Saturday 'fom the residence, and Inter "ent was in the Masonic cemi J?1"- Rev. PhelDS officiated nt we services. Mr. Ledford wn in the itngua Iliver pdian War of 5r.r,0, and in 18S1 wM enlist in Co D., Oregon Cavalry, where he wa commissioned as v wyjwral. nerving until" Dec. 2. 3 at Forta Walla Walla and - . Deceased ,WH ,t Mason n.J Odd Fellow. Besides his Kiaow and children, as published Mt week, of hia Immediate fam !'y . the following;. survive -a ruin 7;:j(. A cordial welcome li ma W. Merlo was Monday plrced on trial for killing her husband. Jos. Merlo, at Santa lloe-a station, on tlm Oregon Elec tric, October 4. the indictment charging murder in the second degree. It required all day to select the jurors and hear the statements of opposing counsel. Mrs. Merlo i defended by II. T. Bagley. of this city, and S. B. Huston, of Portland, and K. B. Tongue, district atUrney. and his deputy. T. II. Tongue Jr represent the state. The jurors are representative citizen and come from all sections of the ctunty. They are: Ben Day. I'ualatin; Antone llermens. (!en- terville; W K Crosby. Scholls; Tho Cxmnell. G 0 Frost and Fred Schomburg. Ilillsboro; Dan iel Rainwater. Hanks; Jacob Cor rell. Cornelius; U A Plieth. Ti gard; A II Thomas, Forest Grove; Kotwrt ilatstead. North Forest Grove, and K C Mulloy, Laurel. The state ia trying to show that Mrs. Merlo was desirous of being rid of her husband, and in the opening and presentation al leged that circumstantial evi dence goes to show that the shot that killed the husband were not in self defense. The defense told the jury that they would show that Merlo was in sanely jealous of his wife and that they had repeated violent iiuarrels. and that Merlo had threatened to kill her. It was contended that on the day of the killing, Mr. Merlo and her hus band were in Portland, and that the husband went home early in the day. Mrs. Merlo arriving home just before supper. The defense allege that when Mrs. Merlo arrived. Merlo accused her of improper conduct and threat ened her life. The statement then say that Mrs. Merlo left the house, and Merlo followed her and assaulted her, and that ehe then lied into the house, locking the door behind her. Mrs. Merlo says that he then forced hia way into the house and followed her upstairs to her room. The tory is that she told him not to force the door or she would ahooL The door wa broken and Mrs. Merlo. accord ing to counsel, says her husband advanced and graoided with her. trying to choe her, and told her that her time had come. She . . i . t i savs. then snot, oui is coniusea a to the other two shots, wnew er in the excitement she fired them, or they were discharged whi e they were grappling tor the oossession of the gun. Mrs. Mer o IS an iianan. ana her fnther is David Keghitto, the well known onion king, or Hea verton. Both father and daugh ter are well-to-do. and have tmniutfted big business in onion miles and truck gardening for mnnv vears. The Merloa naa " . .r . . . . - . two children, botn oi wnom were at the home ot the grandfather. in Heaverton. when the killing incurred. The unirt attorneys and jury ucnt to Santa Kosa station yes lerdav morning and examined the nremise so B to have locali iv flxed Dronerlv. Upon their m a a & ...aa return at Ii:. me wiura wa if,.d that a Peter Hermena. heotii-r of Juror Antone tier mens, had passed away. Coun si l for state and defense agreed ---- - - . a to allow Mr. llermens to auena ihn nhrtemiios. and the date nnen nff the inai lor eviaenco r". m It AM -I was set for uec. f, wnen J r? RiarAH nt noejp (onr mul in th.oitv th,, iaii,f ih FLAMFS THREATEN OTHEt aLtLMOS Ptton were for the affirmative. , land Messrs. C E. Wells. Long - i a ra m r 1 1 a a. i ...... lt t . . v.. n . ... -.,l"nu rivi. uraaiora represented ooive we gm prooiem wun "r-" the negative Bide of the subject. isncy bOX OI Candy Koeber S Snk It IThe nurfience vntd inriiTM Ujnieclionery. and returned a vote of 31 to 26 J. B. Imlar. of Ueedville. was . vt.jL t . , in favor of the affirmaUve. City up to the county seat Saturday " ? "n m "w Attoniey H. T. Bagley was pres. afternoon. We have a complete lino tf Christmas boxes Koeber's Con fectionery. Kmmett Quick was down from Forest Grove, Saturday morning. on legal business. Fred Stuck!, of near Bethany, was in the city Monday after noon. , , ilillsboro. on the P. R. & H. suffered a disastrous fire yester day morning and the net result was a loss of the Wunderlich Furniture Si Hardware store. building and contents, the' Fri day barber shop building, and damage to the Washington Couety bank, due to proximity F. A. BAILEY, M. a rsysicUaaa4 Dargeea 0:-l'p.t.ir ta Sck:ttlch I it HmiOmaem Hvulhwmm ten Baw l.a ad BMsadtHiwta, Pbooca. oiBoa City BSSi raOa,CUy M R. M. ERVVIN, M. O. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i"ta S. P. P. K. A n., P. S. A K. Office ta the TtaiH Blcck, Taint a-xf Maia Street, UUiatMro, Otegoo. to flames. John Herdlein. of Blooming, The fire was disooved shortly was in the city the nr,t oi u e 9f , ,PVpn ftvww Mr WnnHpr. lich, who was in the city yester near Laure', the first of the week. Sam Schmidt, of was in the city week. J. H. Haase. of .Suth Tuala tin, was a city caller Tuesday morning. Geo: W. Guj ton. of South Tua- latin, was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Clem Shaner, of Jolly Plains, and Ben Sahnow, of Phillips, were in town Tuesday. Jacob and S. J. KatTety. cf Mountaindale, were county Beat callers the last of the week. Arthur Knox, of Gaston, was in town Monday, and while here was a spectator at circuit court Mrs, C. W. Loudon, now re siding at Cornelius, was trans acting business in the city Mon day afternoon. Money to loan on farm secur day afternoon, says that J. E. Murphy Sr., who built the fire in the store, says. started in the ceiling, and he was in the rear when he first noticed the smoke issuing from the wood around the flue. He called for help but in a few minutes the entire upper story was t flame. The department responded with ent and. after the debate closed, told how the council viewed the matter of an ordinance of this character. It was voted to ask the council to use its best efforts to pass an ordinance that will be effective without the drastic features generally found in such measures. For Sale -A Shire-Percheron horse, coming four in Spring. weighs 1400. Will make a 1600 or 1700 animal Kind and trac table. D. Shaw. Bearerton, Ore., Route 4. on old Perkins place. 37-9 John Withycombe, a civil en- that the blaze mneeroi oign standing in ine Noruwest, aiea uonaay at nis home in Portland. He was aged 76 years, and was born at Honey's Porr, Pavistock. Devon- shire. England, and came here in 1870. settling in Washington County, his farm at present be- th7KSK briSd. d-d & 1 55'! was started, but all efforts to k! conflagration were of no I ., fn. rw ; avail. The building and contents VS!JJ!9 went up in smoke, as well Bert Friday's barber shop. Washington County Bank was .1 , A 1 A I . A It :ZVLa John and Harold; lures were remuycu. ine ue-i. . n.it. u.-.k k t c.,h i a .a . aaaiiu aaaaiuii m .u w ltt. ui uuuiu partmeni. now ever, cnecaea tne r.,us n.. i,aM flames before the building auffer- EgSt- fweaS was a ed. By dint of hard work thek"!r,. v vrrrrriAfuwuuuui ELMER IL SMITH M. D. D. O PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH m m Office Honrea lorn - itain m. TamUy. Tbamlay, ttetardaf ! C!lt ntwered &y ot aigbt. tkAk phonen Oftce oei Utllihuro .tattoo.. J. O. BOBB, It L. PHYSICIAN 8c SURGEON OFFICE: L'pesainia Schalmrrtch Bm1k Puombs Office. City 384; Re. City 864 UIiSBORO. . ORKGtlH Ira . Barrett, M. D. UPSTAIR DKLT-i BLOCK omce Tnlrpbona. Maia 108 Reanlmu-e Lutphone, Mala 104 Hllkboro flMfM aaw m. aaaaa m. m. mmm OAOLEY A ATTORN KYS-aT-UW 1 Haomt I aa I rikaU BaUilag HIIdiSBUlU). . , OUBBOI in the Portland Customs House. The tei'f1 lLbity im..vwv. urr vuiiui cu iui o. ra, v11 ui 1141 1 Keyport, N J.; Mrs. Sydney warehouse of Mr. Wunderlich was saved with a big lot of ma- chmery. the Atlee store once The Vita Club, recently organ ized by the young men ot - the it 1 Lmrnt thro larw fire seemed threatened, but the fire city and schools, has quarters in E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Otfice apatair ia Schulmerl.-h BliMk JOHN M. WALL ATTORNSY-AT-LAW was kept under control I the Krebs building, upstairs a lit a 1 a f I a .a a J. . . Mr. wunaenicn esumates nis ine organization has tilled a loss as follows building, 12,000; I long-felt want and if conducted merchandise, between $8,000 and I properly, which it will be if the $10,000; Friday. $500; the Bank. I officers follow the rules of the damage and cost of removal and I club-and is growing rapidly. It restoring. $300. I now haa a big membership, and I Ms Wlirf1atlsk wIBtlA4 Ktlf lka t 'Itati avriAAra a katrA as Koi. EiUwsru iucrv anu aiikuk to nn nonMnAA BnH h i am bA kii k. a .. 1 ivmw luoutativvi auu uie iwa Kk INUI waiU lUSk Vf III KV VUl I Angermann were unuea n mar- be , 5ig one HeBayed hi8 books and win some games. The club's r age uec ai, wio, juuge v. D. and Kcmn. but tne greater officers are: Verne MeKinney. veasoncr uiuviatiiiB. nart of the machinerv saved was4 nrMiHnt-Ra nh William viee. r.i s1.kl,imrih nn from on consignment. Mr. Wunder-1 president: Lvle Dunsmoor. secre- CreswelUthe last of the week, lien did not know whether or not tary; Clifton Bagley. treasurer; THUS. n. TUISuUK, JK. ne wouiu reuuuu auu axoiu KuiAnnur uisod aua Lawrence ibk- insurance companies. Give me a call. K. I. KuratlL Thos. Kerr, who was recently operated on by Dr. E. H. Smith, was able to be taken home Sun day, and is convalescing nicely. at to all tiuindii ihiM iiratium. 01 i.vrn,m,l wan nut Monday morn n,r a reoresenis ouinan. Castor and urown. in w . - th defenie. wU, charging tuem " -r-... ----.-- j. nesses to oivi - - IVuin, A. C Skate Bldg. Maia A tad rilLLBBORO, . OKJMOM. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNS Y-AT-LA W Ornoa: Mala SUeat, opp. Court HooM HIIXSBORO ORIOON into business. RALPH G. ED'S IS GOIiVICTED 1.1 GOUm 1 make it a factor in the various organizations of the city.. Shooting Match 1 will give a Ptniia That rwiMuiafit stab shooting match at the Haw- . . , inorne nop ymra, 1 roue nona ui books and Tools From Shack nMiM SnnH rw to l.iv va aawf w mmwib awwa avi - v turkevs. geese, and a young SENT TO PENITENTIARY FOt ONE YEAI I beef: blue rock and trap shoot ing. Begins at 12:30. - J ohn Sin clair. . 39 Trio Charted With Rokaiaf North Plates Store is Arralst4 The trial of Ralph Gilford Ed wards, who has been in jail sev- the anninilt with roblwry or the Mays Mer- l'. nl W.iflh I MilinS. CUnillU Oiuiv m ' Tiwwlla Faruo Express tan give you a special rate of 4e per " 1 . ..!- Aa'mA nr fresh. 1' nnu nnint in tie U. S. A . ex- cept the Southern lines. Ship hn inlkS B DOX OI uickw" ' for Xmas.-G. C. Emmott, Agt. The budget meeting tomorrow nhna It v ' ' I 1 f. - , ta a.id that there win 00 many ne w mu wiuv promise to havo a good ancewith plenty of spee Buy your Christmas candies at Koelier s uoniectionery. C. W. James was in from Var- ley, Tuesday moming. .1 R. Hanley. of Leisyville, was a city caller Tuesday. r.M. Russell, of Gaston, haa one of the largest petitions ever signed in the couniy asxwg inat . a . 1 a 1 on businejpa, ana wa m geesi ot relatives: Hon. S. R Huston, of Port- and, came out Tuesday BMrning to assist IL T. Bagley in the de- ense of Mrs. Kosa Merlo, now on triaL Gerhard Goetze, of above Blooming, was in town Monday. He savs that but tew or the armers on the hid have their po tatoes harvested. J. W. Jackson, one of the Na tive Sons or the Norm nains sections, was in town Tuesday, listener at circuit court for a lime. For Sale: Three or four young cows, all in milk. Jersey strain, I -It a ltaaf IMA ana an mv iru a m . . ... lood milker.-Wm. M. Hughes, p"' :.. Bcu . v.. aW... .K Hillsboro, Uoute 4. One and onr. a set of Chambers' tncyclopedia, half miles south of Jobe's Cross- some tools, and other articles ing, Oak Park station. 39-41 from a shack down near Tuala- J H. Plner. of Milton, accom- tin. was heard in circuit court panied by his wife, visited Hills. Monday. Edwards denied that boro this week, guests pi wr. he had stolen the articles, claim- kaat eitioa in Umatilla CountV. common uKuwr, uw is mi It ia located c ose to the Wash say. they had been lelt in his Ington state line, and its spires 8hack. where they were found. are visioie irora .www Tha iurv evident v did not be- Mr. and Mrs. Piper, old Califor- )itve hig vergjon for convjcUo,, nians. haye just returned from a foUowed a few minute3 after re trip to the tairs-their first visit tirement0f the jury to the jury SOUtn in a years. room Th Orenco cut-off to the The jury: A H Thomas, W E United is running right along, Crosby. Jos and Thos Connell. O ami it annenrs as though it will Griebler. O Rainwater. J K Hay Ko nnma time before the Comeli- den. Geo W Miller. Wm Prickett us Pass tunnel is repaired. The John Engeldinger, M C Lincoln nroRont method of transporting and W E McCourt oassengers ia better, anyway, Jas Sullivan, Jack Castor and than thm nld wav. since there is Chas Braun were arraigned on no waiting for transters at the the charge ot Dreaxing into tne Portland end. in order to get up Mays Bros. Store, at North tn an. Man v in the North Plains Plains. They all pleaded not ATTORNHY-AT-LAW gart. sergeant-at-arms. 1 be young men say that every deco- oaice Bpju!rt lB ,,1 mtek rum win ue naiicu in wecvir duct of the boys at the club Ilillsboro. a . a . . i .al rooms, and tnat tney expect to - Oregon WMVWVWMrVrVArrrVM M Tele phooe oiBce Maia 103. akleace ;Maia lo2 DR.iL. W. HYOE Successor to Or. Linklater Office over DelU Drag Store. Reaidetico BtMliua, between 5th and 6th St. Hillsboro, Orezpa yrrrrrafrrW'ir D. Clef, B S4MM SCHNABEL& UROCHB ariattri rataitat aafe firnal-RnataaaaM. a maita. Xtunu. Bi jrateae. 9aXa bH OeetfBOfaa ajMaaet. aaalfval 1 - ...kn it-ill Bimnort the 0811-I .,, ni . Ailtanml ner ' ' .jil IOU win hiiu umu w...v.v.. mates, as well as many who will kjdg of Chri9tmM candies thkt attack. . ohaniiitelv fresh and home- ,1 ... Cr WftS madAKt ISC V6t POUnd St the a a .iMiMiin 1 urii liaiiii ai " 1 mv - . j j.. II.. omnll Inke toda innnii uuau in K itufciiiii lire and Cornelius. It ; not suicide. Particulars are vjuue at pre hotr. , i.'Ar aale: Good team, wagon AddIv at the Wi BIIU IHI iivt --rr - ley Barn, Second ton Streets. Cha. A.Lamkin. who Is 1 now ....i..i ..niiatrv in Portland, ' visiting with home folks. v .an atiil set 30c Pcaberry fne 2Tic at tne uihsiiui and Washing- 38-40 hection can now make Hillsboro ry train with no aiwomiort. Tha Scholls ladies aid wilt give a banquet and "wake" on New Years KVe, at tne Artisan nan; Doors will be open at 7:30 P. M.. for a general gathering and oneial meetinir. Banquet from fl;00 to 12:00 d. m. Leslie Moore will preside as toastmaster, and several good musical numbers will h a feature of the evening. Paranta with small children de siring to be present are cordially invited to bring tne cniiaren, uhn will be cared for at Mrs. Cnnnvpr's home bv a member of the Aid. Refreshments wll be furnished the children by the Aid ami a small fee of 1U cents win guilty, and their trials were set as follows: Sullivan- Dec lo Braun. Dec, 31, and Castor, Jan Pi M.WmSl a. U Gi.be. .. If was in Een of SweeU. For sale: A good Jersey cow Everyway right; gooa ww milker, and fresh since Oct. 15. Call at Nb. 1639 Main Street. Hillsboro, Ore., 39" Geo. Roundy, son of Mrs. Ju i:..uAWAnherir. of North Plains, r.inrned to Ft. Hills, Cal this k. lipd for their evening's en week, after a fortnights vl9it . tertainment Tickets are on sale with relatives. at Rowell Bros. & Co. and Miller i Miss Ethel MeKinney, of Paci- Mercantile Co.. price, 35 cents i . , i..1Li ..in tnwnSun.Vrnlate. No plates reserved cu r,a. :rT K .nn,ia W. -7r T.,adav evening. Dec. 28. v Wilev. Mr. Wiley also enter- A good time is promised and the tained his Bon, Richard, who is public is tnviteo to join in maa . i. D..i ,m inn inia a aurwoa. . -w W. H. McDaniels. ai rested on a charge of assault, put up $250 cash bail, but it was returned to him by the court and he was al owed to go on his own recognis ance. The jurors on the regular panel will report tomorrow morn ing, with the exception of An tone Hermens, who will report on the 20th. IH rkaa V Rnrllnv nf South Bend. Indiana, was in the Frederick Andorsen, M. city Tuesday, having been called physician & surgbo n Ufaal An tAMiinl it iKa laatli if I his hmther. Mr. Kmrllev. who outceasw iu ir. vuiiui ikuwii. is well known here, came down Omce and Drug store. to call on his rnends oeiore ni3 qrenco. Oreo departure ior tne ivast, luesaay Telephone connection.. avenina I - . Taken up: A sheep, about two weeks ago. Pay advertisement, prove property, keep. etc.. and take same away. Mrs. I. U. Smith, Sherwood, Ore., Route 4; hone 1515 Line 4. scholls cen tral 39 41 J. N. Hoffman, of Forest Grove, has patented and is hav ing manufacturing a mouse trap that is modern. Any women tan set the trap without hurting her fingers and it is so construct ed that it will release the captive without handling it in any way. Swanson-Moon Miss Eliza beth Moon, of Centerville. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Moon, was united in marriage to George Swanson, of nice, Ne braska, in Portland, yesterday Mrs. L D. Smith, of near Farmington, on Sherwood. Route 4, will take charge of maternity cases. Telephone 1515 Line 4, Scholls. 39-40 Snow again fell in the moun tains Monday and Tuesday, and the motor coming in from lim ber Tuesday morning had a fine show of the beautiful on the pi lot News for the economic house wife. Corn and tomatoes three cans for twenty-five cents, at the Hillsboro Mercantile Co. lldta anrrkatft eataHUUL ara la tawM art! aaletea tauSt aa atlca aa4laHiMaftm. ttiniiliaaaaan prieiBtttim am imrwa a. aSfak-vtttAftMMai awwo s-s PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. B Dentist ! Office up-Uir ovar Uillabiro Natl ni , Baa a, ... HILLSBORO - - - OBaWO Archdeacon Chambers will hold a .a aaaa at. a. service at tne uuna nouse, at 7:30. Sunday night Young man: She may spurn your otterings oi jeweiry, anu turn up her nose at a manicure set, but a fancy box of the real, toothsome, freshly-made choco lates will win her affections; and she will praise your good judg ment. Even then you are taking chances unless you buy the. box at the Den of Sweets. ' ' DR. J. R. UARSUAXL, DENTIST Tamieate Bldf. RoomaftaadS HILL8BOBO, ORK. Main aad Third. DR. C. H POLLOCK, Ddatist n DA.KU .aa M LTAUaia ' Grove, and Miss Dollie Moffett Upstairs, ta Lttklater OJtt of Portland, were united in mar-1 R uldttti. Jitio 3trj riageat Vancouver, Wash., yes Hiii-c, - Of rnwiia if.. i - - Jos. Cawrse. of North Tuala tin Plains, was in town, yester day. He has hot sold his hops, but is watching the market closely. v ' Cider, for mince meat or drink ing. in any quantities, at the Den of SweeU. John Gerber, of near Bethany, was a city caller yesterday. Lyin-laHiilal . tan iprfMl '' yfM?$ Mm. A. M. Hia ' ' ATMItJfSf.A'M.AW " ' . . a . .av I - - a a .a a. II BulOaitfn -! t(ruillll U4t 1 1 am town yesterday. i now in ruivw"" , m , wmy, mo. v v;