fiffljEBIHD if IIM1 TDt5A Mi, sal Uaei . t.t A . r L iii of the Standard furtilay morning. U7 " . receded while watching j..l.vrr.fine. SeHyS WW laai theh'k to a log. and had ..JlinJ t. n ide. close U an- Ihtf Ug Bliacncu "r nto the ena oi ue II Mi thrr. J ran causing the farther i . a I t . . atruc wun lernnc vL. .ml on hll WM bruken. .,... leg being broken In nr" - T. . !.. i lo plifr. I n ne rwiTW in .t imurie VOrt without M L he died in short time. Srvlyi agu l .J ii t..rl SllltlleV. Itarrelt went to the n in Investigate, end took ih evidence of the. logging r!ye wa good workman, md ii rule wm very caution. uicaiminstimilsv The vwing people of the Ply moulh Cong. Church will give a miniuri-l how at the Cmirrnl thrktrv. Thursday evening. Feb. 17. the participants being home t aat A . iilrnt entirely, ine nei pro- Mwix will tie devoted to the rhurrh organization. The pro- trim ll I one of the beat ever liven hf re and aome or ine om UUt of the city will assist The number In part: Orcheatra b . . . Picture in Pantomime 2 S.-wrll, Donelaon and hrwin S Monologue. MiM Griffith i J. W. Brow b K I Moore ,6 Mr. and Mra. Henry 7 Ur. K'rwin 8 Mini lUrtiinon and K. Morgan 9 Duo. Itoyi From the Country 10 Mr Tongue and Mr. Gatei U Duo. Hradford and Wdl A.m.- uf the number will br imimn for comedy, while th i.tnt! luimtM-n will well be worth the iirire of admiiwion. Id hfnixnl nre Mng held oftrn iiul tin iirouram will be render td ttiil.out any delay. HilUlmro Hitrh d.-fi-t.J Me. Minrvillft Saturday nivht in the must rxriting game of the yar. t wa a tie until the lat two minute uf tilay when IIilliUro rnatlo two Rrurm. Mann wai th-high-imint man fur HilUboro. while Schridt iilayed a fine irame. The IlilUlxiro line up wai: Meek. &: Mann. , 8; Caud e. (' 2: Sthei.lt. 4;l!urkha!ter. C. 1; oindal. Kefrrve. H.-ater. Urn- ire. luck. Srurrr. I'eyion. imer. Kum.-II. The Vita Club team defeat! the Second Hik'h. 4 to 13. Th itamea this wH-k are I he Hiuh. yt ami virlH. will iilav lorent liruve ti anin. at u.tiym. Suturilay eveninir. and .lively game are tiroinisd. Owing to khrtrtnire of fe-d. I am rwm'llH tu aarnfire the oliowing atck: Thne Jenit-y cow, to frkhen In atut three month; Durham row. coming frenh in a wek. All arc young cowl and goikl milker r'ran' reener. llo'id bridge. 3 mill outheait of IlilUlioro. U hone Farm IUSI. 10 8 Itegiktrar of birtlm an dathi or the county are. Dr. J. A. laker. Canton; Dr. W. II. Mun ord. of liviki; Dr. K. J. Crow. ther. C4irnelm; Dr. HetU'Uater. Carden Home; ir. F. Andenuin, Orenco: Dr. I'aul M. ('amt.'n. Iteaverton; Dr. Wa!t-r ISecker. Sherwood; Alma C. WiHard. Tu alatin; Dr. P.. II. Smith. HiIIhW m. and Dr. Hrookbank. of torent drove. Dr. W. D. Wo-d ii the W C011ECE1 Ckh Coming in Jwo to One Over 1'aymcnli l ltt Year's Tai It J IS IBIUNO N INDIES CSH lifl Day'i Ckllccliw Teial ! D.U.M -NM Badly Ra Tax collection started Tuesday morning, and although there wa ro great ruh to liquidate, it is a matter of fact that the payments ere nearly two to one over Feb. 1915. the first day of lat yi-ar a tax colli etion. lueday nceijiU totalled fl'3.3t. while the first day'i payments in 1915 amounted to 1107.41. Willi Ireland i acting a? rathier. and the party writing the receipt conkiat of Ward Down. Fred Siegrist, Deputy Applegate, and sometimex, dur ing the ruHhe. sheriff Keeve hlmnelf. All the force is kept busy writ ing blank receipts to queries ruining in by mail. All are in structed to bring their blank bark with them, when returning payment The office requests all who get statement to bring them with them when they pre- money at the tax Sherman Bacon, of Forest l (J rove, waa in town yes Vetch seed and clover seed. any quantity, at Buchanan & Co. 49 Mr. Walter Hymes. of Port land, is the guest of Mra. F. C. Mitchell, this week. Vetch seed and clover seed, any quantity, at Buchanan & Co. 48 9 C. F. Hornecker. of Leisyville, wa a city caller Monday. We have just received a car of Pastern Corn, and can fill all orders.- C. B. Buchanan & Co. Karl Buxton, of the Crove. was in tie city Saturday. Damon Greer ha none to 'ortland to work fur the Boyd ea Co. Theo. NisBcn, of near Scholia, was in town Monday. 23? DB QL Of IT h SUCCESS O80L E. ZIMMERMAN raorc Over One Hundred Maskers Par tklpate at St. Valcatlae AMalr FINEST 11 THE NISTOf Y OP THE CITY n ran1 Rnndu Indian Reserve, in doors with the reveler. Chair potw Co.. for 3 veara. under Gen. man Wm. Nelson, of the com Palmer. In 1856 he joined the Lnoa. vetch and clover hay for fwU thl the compw, Indian War unteen, wnen ... t .t. i:. av. - m ik.i ur aciucu iu tail vvuuvj u sale.-J. w. vanaerveiaen. Koy. ' wn"lU1" lw tinn ... . .nd-rne-. and he J. W. Ilavnard. of near Scholia. nne PUD,,C auppori extenaea m built . fine hoal. by ,ndustry . - - . . I CT-' Tl - - tmi . . ; was in the city ine iirstor the nir. nere were over and perseverance, ne was uni- week. maskers, and the prince and versaily esteemed by thajieigh- thm in n.tiimMlbor3. and made it a practice to ne uavc jus. revrivcu a car ui i e " - 1 ... . u , . lv. .. r j Kit it i i i never :. in oi i. rMirrn VAirn, win van it it ii iut ruues biiu rs, i., - , ., j . . . iuu unu uiaii 1 iikuu wiches. cake and coffee at mid- H leaves a widow and the night, and the revelry did pot fdkMrBa. children to mourn his close until iwoociock lueaoay John k. Geo. Rand U. The new quarters for collection are much more commodious than the old quarters in the trea surer' otlice. COMMCKCIAL CUI county health othcer, and i reg istrar for the lliluboro precincts wnt their oulld the eity hmit. bcholl. counter. Ijurel. Keedville. (.onnell and North Plain. It should le re mememliered that death must be rruorted is burial must not proceed without a permit. Hot rake for breakfast made with Schulmerich buttermilk and spread with Schulmerich s The Hillsboro Commercial Club famous creamery butter in the held a very interesting session stest fad. For sale at Hillsbo- ut Friday evenir.g. Bishop ro Mercantile Co. Sumner, of the Episcopal I Church. Diocese of Oregon. 1 lie 7H.llirilH irui'llimr - - ... si . m.iintf I.Kt Saturday, and K. made the principal aaaress, ana IX Mulloy ucceede himself as president, and J. W. Kaynard as rrrtarv. Treasurer. 1 he two ar direrlors. who with the fol inwini? constitute the board; Ferd (Jroner, tl U Mpe and J ' "W, .TrrXj- i .7. Oregon VoUr. also made a stir lffllUl'U f LIW III " I II a ..l..m.ml and I.V mid-HURI. DMff ' na mrr finect to have the enure Ernest Stauss, Laurel. Lou Stauss. of Phillip, and Henry StauH and family, of Shady trook. were in town Monday To rent: Eighty acres it cleared: good buildings. fruit. Telephone 11F21. North Plains. 48 Mrs. S. T. Bowser, of South Hillsboro. has been under the care of a physician several days. but is improving. his talk was one of the best heard here for many months. He dwelt upon the interest 'that citizen should take in the com munitv weal, and his remarks were often interjected with ap nlause. C. C Chapman, of the related how the Portland Commercial bodies V I . t J.. 4. A.aw.kMtA ivstem in splendid shape. This "f" W "r'" . i . i i ia' 1 1 n tiiiiannrn. nr. rr w in lii is one of the big exchanges in the county, and is constantly growing. Team to trade: Will trade a team weighing 33 W. H and iu veam. for a team of young mare 3 or 4 years, broke, sided and introduced the speak era. and Mrs. E. B. Tongue and Oswald Olson favored the audi ence with solos, which were well rendered and received. After iK nmunm the uartv enter B'lf ain.1 at rardaand liirht refresh team is sound and true. -inquire r nta were serVed. President at J. C. Smith barn, forest Ujahon, of the Club, will promote i;r,iv. 4S0 m.nv meetings of this nature Mnrulav evening the throughout his term. win ciutiir cuukt Cirruit court cnvened Tueln' mi the cane of State vs Cha A Ksniir. of Iteaverton, waa tried hvajuryand l.e waa convUUd of Ktinpl. asaault. The state's primecuting' witness was a Be virion woman. The jury: J T Miiriin. W ECr.isbv. ) Criebler. (' Itiiser. Ben Day. Jacob Correll. l Kiinwater. Tom Connell. J It ilayd. n. (2 A Ptieth, A J lty iml A II Thomaa. S;,l.. of land. T S McDanlel v The Farmland Co. land locatel it llt edville, waa confirmed. Court order rash bail of $100 returned to Arthur Johnson, he having been paroled. Mrs Merio'a bond fixed at $7rio pending her appeal to the Supreme Court loin Kennedy, who was fined fT'.o for liquor law violation, and h paid $500 on the amount, was imen until Dec 1, 1916. to pay the balance. The court yesterday aentenced to pay a fine of $.H. and piiroled him upon payment of $50. lid llinchev. charged with a like (dTense. i.leaded guilty and was lined $250. Upon payment of he w a, paroled as to the bilance. JOHN W. WORTHINUTON Next i.m.ni.'IVarhir Asmvialion h.ld it monthly meeting at PI) mouth Cnurch. with some inter- estmif features. IV program .n ! itivenbv theeiilire learn ing titnlT. Come out and hear i he Teacher' chorus and enjoy a w - .... . a. a. i ..u i,m,h r here wi I oe t.i vi and some game, la.ih ,,ld and new. At Plymouth Church. Monday niht, a wel come awaits you. George E. Zimmerman died at hi home. 6 milea beyond North Plain. Sunday. Feb. IX 191& Mr. Zimmerman came in from his chorea, and laid down on the sofa, placing his hat over his face. He made an unusual noise, and his daughter, being called by Mrs. Zimmerman, who was ill came to the place where he was reclining, and found that he had passed away with scarcely a struggle. He was born in Hanover. Ger- l. ne 1OT4 ..J The Mask ball, under the aui; America i7 lset'tUng Hn ees of the Uniform Rank. K. of H inoia. He, lived there until P.. Monday night, in honor of 1852. when he crossed the plains St Valentin, waa on of the to Oregon. He took an active Dart in the early history of the ut-s. cicr iiciu iii uiiiBuui v, auiu I - . .- ,,,." KI an Mooe Hall waa crowded to the 5VK1 ZrtZr9.i:.?Kn Ball lairr Aaspkc H UaMara K. at P.. WcM PklrMiu4 taafc. F. A. BAILEY 11. D. nysletaaaai Ofice: CpaUha U Sck )rib Wa A Wa4mw rhWH alBeaCU VQ; rati J a. f, Of SI R. M. HRWIN. IL D. rUTSlClAM AMD SOKCXON I yw O&c ia tat Taawma Blcck. Third aatf Kaia Strtcia. llillaboro, Oragoau ELMER E. SMITH of. O. D. 0 PHYSiaAN & SUKGEON OSTEOPATH morning. W. Zimmerman, of bevond North 20 of T B!?miL??a . 5? I Plains: lira. Julius Schoenberg. lots of pnze tol .the "" 4 of Nortb Plaina. and Mra. Lottie l0,uLI represenUtwn being a Turk. It. y in h Mr. Srhoen- Mrs. Leonard Brown, as a Turk- KTenear the old homestead, ish lady of quality, waa awarded wiaUvea were present the best in the lady coatume rt fuBeral excepting one class. Oh. Powell, as a Mexi- ..j. Rnund. of Cali- fornia. TacUv. Tharailav. HataMay a t- it CaU aaiwcrcd davar algal. Both okooca. OrBor mt UtUabura Jiattooa.. J. O. BOBB. tL D. PBTSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE: Upatatrkta Schalawrkk BMj PMoaaa-OtSet. City j4; Rea. Cily S64 Hl'XSBORO. . ORkGOU MMMWWWiWMWIMWMWWWWMr Ira E. Darrwtt. M. D. upta:ki delta bijck Offloa Talrpboaa. Main M Raolaoea TvtapiMMia. Jlaia VH can Grandee, was given the sec- tnd prize for gentleman, and Miss Ruth Harbison, aecond V I.. orTm is; a zzzsss. - - s2s veal. Head. 246 48-51 ed hogs or Yamhill. PorUand. A lady's coat was exchanged .. . . a . ll by mistake at ine moose nan. Feb. 14. Owner may have it Dy calling at Third and Baseline. An old-fashioned milk brought ud to date with an elec trie mixer makea a mighty swell Koeber a Interment waa held Tuesday. and the services were attended by a large concourse of friends. wa. aaj k a. ATTORJI IT8-AT-LA w ft-aaaslaalRaate BallalBf ' aimsBUKo. . . uixaoa Grover Combs waa awarded ik. tmitm mm th mial mwviimI mala akavaota an1 kia f!vanA Circuit eourt: D. M. O'Don- IIIIICVU'lVVl W J - - . tm. , DeBergerac nose waa a thriller, neii waa rnoay uneu ow ir Mrs. 0. Phelps, whose make-up giving (not selling) liquor to a was so confusing that one was minor at Timber, the offense unaware as to whether she were having taken place last Spring. 11 1 1 1 m 1 Tka Pmiv in viaar nf the eood ?ie was given the lady's prise in the repuUtion of the young man aJ- comedy class. lowep. nim w w r .AT aL. hlaMBa aWaSVa. A 1 AWSP1 TT tl tt in aTFLLinaT LUC UC" une ui inc iiicsmd w w -uw.,u T r"" V' " Vc. w Dt i. d ihito Mai. a j. Taninani: nawrta i rum uias uiuuui wa a ' - -w- E. B. TOUOTJE ATTORMIT-AT-tAW Ofioaa apauinf a JkhalaMft Itoek JOUMU. V7ALL ATTORaTaTT-AT-LAW comedy was the disguise of Geo. drink. Buy them at Confectionery. u. p-TT.;" .k ihe Columbia River, and paroled Ambrose Schmidlin. of above represented mother and son. himtt to the remainder of the Buxton, was down Monday. He Many were in from out of nneav .a AI a a . . WW .1 ..... a says there was situ is mcnes oi town, and an wno attenaea Twei i have a full line of garden snow in the timber near nis l it as one of the finest attain of I a from Michigan. Minnesota, place. 1 he Moose lodge will have a bur spread on the evening of Feb. 24. AH members are in vited. Big time. 47-9 Frank Kable, who worked in a its kind held this season. TO. 17. BARRCTT ATTOUIY-AT-IAW REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS OKCNCU BAND Friday evening, February 11, the Orenco Military Band gave the first of three concerts, assisted by local musical talent, with the following program: March, "lrtumpn oi i rue Tone," Hand.; serenade, "Orgsn Echoes." Band; Piano solo. A Beautiful Hose," Mrs. Auia; duet. "Larboard Watch." Koy Schicdel and Mark Kicn; vocai solo, "Good Bye Sweet Day," Mrs. MinaColt. Hiss iwns uyan. .0 led: We will pay l...il.,l tirieea. f. 0. l.. llillnbo- ro for cream delivered to the f rTWnnei w h pay check accompanist; waltz. "Language Ht,ir -II. 1. Cream- ot the Soul." Band; violin solo, every 15 da.-I llHlK,ro Srr n.rrv Hansen: baritone fantasia. ry. tiillcpwater um ; , nt . I tk...l.Aail ..... il a-la, If!.. LiWaI sdames Puke anu nou' r0i," Mrs. w. uoii. :ompanisi; meuiev, Airs." Band: Instru .i . ...i.i;...,a . nuke win mania nuartet. Messrs. ureen, oilier n-Mti'v V -j u. ." . i, J. -4 cihan .. ..,iin ii muiun hiiu mi sinienei. kikks ouu mv-v..,., IL" kcr indefinitely, a sh goes fox trot. Band: SUr Spangled Uev. Duke iionn.r ' Rand. If t Monday for a visit with his A R00d attendance was secured daughter, in Siokane. lirst-class and all were well pleased, ine next entertainment will oe given in about a month. UNION STOCK YARDS m...wu in Imin on farm security-Washington clunty Abstract & Title Com iSJ .y E. J. McAlear, Mana- . . 0,i fmm A light run of 600 head of cattle Blmer Johnson returned from A ugni ru Monday.8mar Nebraska, yesterday. cme L0' lo,d8 of DUiD fed ho H glad to net ' "VlTJ Wl ent at 7 75 and about iiiiirv lit? n Mil ' John Wesley VVorthlngton died at hi home in Salem, Feb. 4, HtlG, after a short illness from pneumonia. Ha waa born at Fhilomath. Ore.. June 11. 1893. He moved with his parents, to Portland, 8 years ago, moving to the Uiver Road community four years later. Laat Summer he went to Salem and took a posi tion as a scaler in a aawmill. He was married to Florence Brodine, Dec 12, 1915. Besides hiswld ow. he leaves two ateo-children Of his immediate family he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. VVorthlngton and three brothers, Ernest, Millard and Willard, all at home. , Edw. Krahmer, of near Bloom ing. was in town Monday. W. F, Heinrich. of Shefflln, was a city visitor Monday. John Seiffert, of Phillips, R city visitor the first of week. " -. - , , , . n. y. lie n7 , u-J, nr hav fedSSOlU Si l.oo. Cast by his oroi er. . remalned on a steady basis Mr. joniiw" -uu ,oot ...aak. Market steady. M..i.muin mercury iv i" . j Avery light run oi aouuneau of swine came to a stronger mar ket this ween ine lop dcw o.. .llnrnnV " "'. . i i.. hovering around zero, uaiiy. ..a.,,1 akenherd PUP delved 7m Forest Grove. Jan. other loads of quality logs went Strajed irom roi , . w This nr ce makes North 20. f infle ' " WI 'a ; highest msrket in use, nanus. w'T nld States today for o.-..iM. t Baolist Churcn, " "Cru. M!iT r. a w a :au uniuv lift" m Sunday, Feb. 20. K u. . Utnbi 80,d at 9. ewe . ai u ii-aiAr snnnav --..t aaiinir at a. inuivnuiiK pachg at.n, aubjert the West on Elise Moers to H W Peterson 811 a sec22 t 2 sr 2 w S10 quarry near Cedar Mill, for the Ella & U G Hanna to Virgin county, last year, is claiming i . fierce, wxias ii in damages for an injury sustained while at work, handling rock. C. E. Hurst, of Clackamas County, was overMonday. For .a a. kkM -f unnM ktA Mtntflrl t Ha 7, m ' n ni.Ma aiwtva I H Rav.adm J L Forbes est North Plains. Jsse, 30.46 a J ... t . . L Meek die 1175 Julius Schoenberg. of North , H d.v to Same, hisintin Plains, was in Monday, being game as above 1175 called in on account or the oeam K L John8on to p- w German his father-in-law, Geo. dimmer- j t KaWe Acre xracts nuin Sr. Ellen and J E Todd et al to cv. ..u- r White vai J n Holt 160 a sec knm enekereU. from tran nested 32 1 2 S r 2 w 10 hena.-L C. Hoeffel. Witch V Pierce to E k U G Hanna. Hazel. P. O. Address. Beaver ton. Ore., R. 4. 48-50 Mias Anna Morrow, who re sided on the Hickenbottom place. near Shady Brook, died Saturday morning. She leaves a brother in Shady Brook, and some rela tives in Portland. Jacob Mauss. of Mt Angel, returned home yesterday, after h W Wright and G A Young visit in the Banks section. He to P A Young. 10 a sec 28 savs the Mt. Angel section had al 1 1 s r 1 w ; much smaller snowfall than I p Grosse to H J Holm berg, Washington County. 20asec23tlsr2w Onion Seed for sale: Yellow Chas Prufer to Same traci B Gloln, Uanvers variety, at ILW I S'lY;"", pound, postpaid. Produces T 1 7ri in m . keeDing onions. Order at St Johns, und 1-2 int 80 a once as supply is limited.-J. C Beaverton, Ure,. Route nu"l"u wv-.. 48 0 Bank to Jas Grogan. lot 110 Johnson est ad B-RV. Assessor Max Crandall went Oscar Johnson to A Frentsel to Salem. Tuesday, for a three & Oscar Johnson, lease of days session with the tax com- tr in lot 13 Spencer home'd mission, on call of that body. y W Webster to A Simpson All of the assessors of the state 154.42 a sec 3 1 3 n r 5 w are cited to appear to arrange J Gal breath to D O GRloreath for 1916 taxation, relative to 1.50 a sec 21 1 2 s r 1 w. ... valuations. Alvord-Carr-Hunter toAus For Sale: Team of -4 year old geldings, weight about 3,000. 7 " ..'la a I a. Il . Well matcnea ana wnnoui oiem Uh. A good team, and will OrtMai Mala Straw, ft).Ooait I I1ILUBORO ORKOOM ATTOlHaTT-AT-LAW California and Northwest Pick out your seeds early and get your Choice. Anyone waning seeds from Portland house not carried by me can get same by knraih ma and I Will bring them out at catalogue I THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. aaainv rfmt nf trananorta- ia Pierce. 50x138 ft in lot oa'' udwout your orders and 3 m r H ...Wr AVW send them to me. E. I. lumer. lOfBea, apauin la SckalaMrkal Koca Raatern Inv Co to W J Lunney IT. 1 I - . - a. 1 atUIBL I a.M a qcl60asec31tlnr4w 5 m HUlsboro, - - fton Hans Rasmusen to G 0 Frost Rev. E. A. Harris will speak. .... lots 7 & 8 blk 4 Orenco . . . 1700 by request, next aunosy mora- ing. 00 tnemeriUOl rmiaeniirckphoM oftce lUia 103. akltace Wilson's "Preparedness" policy ;autaa from common DR. L. V7. HYDE new. aara. i. - " offer a special musical number. You are invited. The many friends oi sirs. Socceawr to Dr. Unklattr Ofictavcf OelU Drug Store. Baaidtnc Batcliae, between 5th and 4th Sta, The many, inenos 01 " I HilUboro. fWtmn John Kehrli. of Bethany, will be "UlSboro l,reon pleased to learn that she is much I -i! improved. , sne nas oeen suner- c.i. . . with bean trouoie, ana isiiiau fwwasaii m. v. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Cunni.ifcham. Office and Drugstore. OREGt Ttlepboue oanofjotion. .MM . 18 a sec 12 1 1 n r 5 w . . . .1000 A ,u. MM nf nr. Hvde. ti T, O V C I " ' nl lota3&4blk6 Beav.. 400 1 Nev .filing .for Pnmfnf-W'. Successor to Dr. K L Durham to G Lawrence ruuw. aua! r i..n...L - finnlJ. H. Schamoni. Tualatin, for C R Hcgdon to L Welct Justice; C G. Reiter. Hillsboro. Orenco. 67ix67i ft tr 1 blk 6 Fin- county surveyor; na .-. aa nev'sad 10001 Robert, oaies yreea, asae-aor. 1 MMMwysMMMNaVMMwV. Clara S Irwin to R L Spaeth. 2376asec2t2 s r 1 w.. Leedy, 3. 1 1 10 10 20 10 (aaK a. George Campbell, of near Lau rel, died yesterday, after an ex tended illness. He has oeen an 1 - a. Odd Fellow for 42 years. His SCHNABIJL & UROCHE Obituary Will appear ne wcea. Lillie G. Conger has sued L. B. Conger for divorce. She asks for S2S0 suit money, 130 per month alimony, and a part in terest in the property. If you are in need of a good S. C Brown Leghorn cockerel, or S. C. Rhode Island Red. call up R.H. Greer. eawl WnyaMuaa. tatba., affk, fwi. Haaa BttaW aa ata la SawM mM - Ow Wa Mat f . " Off ?'Jt-.' (m trlaSiii: Saia Im4 av . Uaian w l ! a M Wtmmtmm w t PORTLAND, OE. avairif aa attfa ieal)a)ta maHimrniiMnnL mm fnnMid ran atmtnak(aMk. M UltHoa: IKadlaU REBEKAH CONVENTION 10 1 : . j ha iinsnei Asnameuu. 7-.-- ..- ftt j... auuninir. uniuii the M. Ei. onurcu. Onion seed for sale: uregun Yellow Danners, grown In 1915. --Kdw Krahmer, wrHon ZM u.il 9- tPieohone. Come ure., ft"","'3 -iz. 40 lius. 535. line 12. . 48 u sheep of all kinds. Card of Thanks We des re to tender our Bincere t.nnira tn all who so kindly as- 11a Hiirinir our bereave BIBVCU J U tha iiinM. nnain anu w aAoules of the husband, and . - r Hinrnck f.fkirn in ibib juocuii maim, Mr. ana mATr. -Mnfc.u, thanks for and daughter anu ,A; r, , , , -flor.i tributes and was . son anu u Mrs. Mann and Children the O. A. u. . . 1 I rinnnia wno IB liun I i .1 drnxja mm. joiiii Mc""t j... i a a innn. ui ruicoi. The Rebekah Lodges ot the conn ty held their annual convent io in Odd Fallows HalL here vester day. The lodges represented Forest Grove. Banks. Gas- inn. Scholia, and Tigardville. be- ft off lot Affile 500 iide. a number of visitor, from tin Cash, tract in Alvord- Carr-Hunter sub-div No 1.1500 A U Stuart to Roy Stuart. 50 OR. W. K. PITTBNOER Dentist, - NBco uatatra am HUlabora BTaUeaV -". awaa... HILUWORO - - OgXSOPJ make the price Snyder, Sherwood, Ore., right-Jesse C E Andrew to W J Lunney Route 480 The Gift Shbp-Art and nee dle-work, stamping, materials of all kinds for art work, books. atHtionerv. post cards, scnooi supplies, magazines. 1 a sec 31 1 1 n r 4 w. . Jas Magruder to Wm Fault 66x198 ft blk 10 Hillsboro.. ,0 101 framing, etc. Washington Hotel Building. Third and Main. nthsr lodges and a few from oth ar states. Mrs. C. W. Burtt made the address of welcome, which was responded to by Mrs AvwhieBrvant Officers for tne ensuing year: Mrs. Kenton, chairman; ura. Bcnoo i i jaanan aauurw, vio v.umiuau, oicture (For Men, Women and Liiiidrenntnd Ortroan. secretory. - .a a a . 4 . . . . a. ar a ACME ABDOMINAL SUPPORT dr.j.r.mar:iaUi, DENTIST TiaiMM Blda BooMeaa4S '. Uala aad Thlid. B9BWsseaasB9BB9aaws9Baaac3 Bea,,. i mrs. jo"" onndnv I Alex iouu, oi rn Dance at Helvetia. S.MS& and Mc- was in town yesterday, greeting n . i. oitAat ni ine !- A scientific supporter for pro- The acoointive officers are Mrs. lapsed kidneys, stomach, intos- Barr, con; Ura. Archie Bryant . J -.1 . AM.U . Bf trka ak.fli i nHMauuieraiNvuiiuii viuw wanuD; mi tncuuivi. vuay, Ethrel M. Wise sues Earl Wise of which man women are con tfrs. Fliat I G. and Mra. Dixon, for divorce, l ney were marneu stant sufferers. Especially de- o G. At nooaa Banquet wm July 3. 1912, and she alleges he aiirned tndmade for each Inii-Uniored by all. after which For- has physically maltreated her. vidualcase. Endorsed by physl- est Grove lodge exemplified the She wants the custody of a e:an. everywhere. Also, agent initiatory work of the order daughter, veima, a years oiu, for the celebrated Barclay Cua- This was followed by a musical and $30 per month alimony. tnm maHa corsets. Mrs. A. J.I and Hteranr Droaram. followed rru...u: .ki.. I Perkins. Agent 1843 Baseline bv a few well chosen remarks by .rw"'-""". ... k.;; St Phone Main 834. 43 U I lira. Charlotte Woodman, rut almost aa goou w - : lpM nt s. Aaaamklv who art. .oamuia ivitn nmt oi ears, i . . . . b..l. . 'rrr 'j' " - T T maehlne Velf.feeder J.0Bn nae1rw, WBm, ed in place of Mrs. Palmer, the UPH?llMiSIii U insurance business Monday. tTr--id4who wo vrevented " '7n "Za inning or" For sale or trade-Poland From attindlni by IMnccJ . In ktr dl ' Wa'nt to Suf theUl China boar, regiatered; 2 years family, "franrta by g ft JISTn fr wiiinw. Address old. Will trade for another reg. H. Greer, rest Frsa, ei tie A ThresheZcareArgui 451 Utered aiiimaL-CbesUr Crl-ia. I atiy. DR. C IX. POIXOCX Dsnticl Upitoir,iii Uakkl T tlUlaboro - - - C im nam e-:. J at t ..ZZ friends. good time acaured. 43 9 Cormicka.