"sSSSBaE!?! HIGH SCHOOL STAGES A SPLEI II CONCERT Cnrvni I High ()rthftr nt high School liulldlnit wriiNrsow i vi'nino, novi miii k 2 AiiHniim MllUboro lllth. Home mode dimly Will be Ui by Ihc II. S. CJirU Till' High SollOllI HtUi"ltH Of llillsboro lire giving a concert nt llu High School Auditorium, on the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 2'X starring tho Corvallis High School Orchestra, in twelve num bers, each a gem within itself. Tin' public i cordially invited to attend, and at tho name time benefit the student to the ex tent of their admissions. The orcheHtra in cpiestion has a reputation second to no student body in the Northwest, and it rvill lu well worth heating. The program: United Liberty March. Selection. "lhheHin Toyland." Violin nolo, "Traumerei," by John Kedyneek. A dainty Novelette. "Sweet Jasmine." Selection!" IiV The Quartet. Rug Time Regiment Hand. Intermission. Ueveriptive March. "The Horn ing of Home." Vocal mlo. "A Banjo Sony, by Stewart Tulley. 'Harcarolle from "Tali of l tollman." Hawaiian songs by the King of the Ukulele John Heatie. Anvil Chorus from "II Trova tore." Finale. "Old Glory." DelicMU home-made candy will be Hold by High School girls. Thin in a line chance to got your Thanksgiving candy. Admission, ir cents. MWS. JOSIAIt WIIST Pltni ar being completed for tho bent and mogt artistio Hazaar ever held in St. Matthew' Tar it)h. ThiH year' article far bun pans those of previous yearn, al though SI. Matthew' bazaar is noted tor its wonderful array of useful, fancy and necessary things, all of which ara suitable for Christmas gifts. The prices of the various articles of handi craft merely cover the coat of material. An innovation will bo introduced this year in the serving of dinner each day. The Christmas sale will beheld the 8th. Dili and 10th of December, in the St. Matthew's Hall. Wanted Number of turkeys, ducks and geese for Thanksgiv ing. Also want number of chick ens. Call FlIiviaNo'th l'lains, any day excepting Saturday. "Hizz Fun Makers" have been giving entertainment for six weeks at Salem, live weeks at Independence, four week at Dallas. Will begin a four weekB series at Hillsboro Opera House, J. F. Saunders, of Bethany, wai in town yesterday. One lot of men's pants, at cost, at HillBboro Mercantile to, Herman Hose. Farmington, wa a city caller Tuesday. Warner' Rust Proof Corsets. Down Columbia Park All-Stars assorted sizes, at 50c, at Hillsbo ro Mercantile Co. LOCAL TEAM WORKING TO CONDITION J, J. Wismer. of Cedar Mill, was in town yesterday, on busi- Same Team! Played la.l Tbankajlvloit ness at the court house. THANKSGIVING GAME HILLJF PROMISE lllllaboro Star Team Hxpectf to ;iAI lo t o Tit, Holly ConlcKled The Hillsboro All-Star football team has been working hard the past week to round into condi tion for their Thanksgiving Day game with the Columbia Park All-Stars. These teams played to a GG tie last Thanksgiving, The German Speaking Society will meet at Herman Koehnke'p, south of Oak Park, next Sunday. Men's raincoats that will shed rain, at one-quarter off, at Hills boro Mercantile Co. Anton Pautmeier. of near FarminRton, was in town Mon day afternoon. H. G. Luck, of above Moun- taindale. was in town Saturday, and the contest ia to be one re plete with interest. The visitors and called on the family journal are well known as one of the mp and Mrs. A. W. Stewart, fastest teams in Oregon, and or South Tualatin, were city cail- Nov 27 In order o introduce the loca's expect to give iPem b munua, t.u...., themselves they will give a free Kamt. worth the money. Hill- John Rollins and (Jlga freder- u BOMWHtOSlt, Mr. Burt E, Robinson, Formerly Wilhelmlna Heldel, Passei Away BROUGHT HERE FOR INTER MKM Was General Favorite Possmged Ex ceptional Elocutionary Ability Mrs. Burt E. Robinson, formerly Miss Wilhelmina Iieiriel, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hei del. of Hillsboro. died at Sand Point, Idaho, November 20, 1916, and the remains of herself and little child, born the day of her death, were brought to this city for interment. The funeral took place at the Cong. Church yesterday afternoon, and burial was in the local cemetery. Mrs. Robinson was torn in ElK A birthday party was tender ed Herman Pfahl. of Blooming, Nov. 13, 1916. The evening was spent in playing games and con versation. At midnight a de- lghttul luncheon was served. hose present were Mrs. Fred Krahmer, Misses Helen and Fre- a Pfahl, Ldna Krahmer, Louise )ober, Lydia Thurner, Minnie Huhrnan, Helen Goetze, Anna Kamna. Saloma Gnos, Myrtle ioltz. Emma Sinay, Meta Wolf, Mary Doran and Lois Ward; the Messrs. Fed Krahmer, Dick ii.. i ti ri i ULiiiiijdii, Hainan, v,iiw., uawr fo.nnletelT mi tnnrri knunlt.l in -n., -1 T.. .1.1.. Tlf 1.1 I..L 1 II I . : ' ' - nj ieouy nam, joon anu nen- dbcood. ry Kamna, Fred Dober. Henry cr nswwed dnyot linht. Both llaase John Goetze, Henry and ptnn. offi:eove HiiisUici Ntion.. W ill Holtz, Louis Fisher, Alfred entertainment the first night. , promlat's to turn out a good icksen were married by Judge Co-. Kas., ,bept. U M When . . .- . n.-u uum nuimwwiuiiiv . o!ii ii;ilui. Mm 18 IQIf. a phi rl hr-r fami v moved to crowd, and it will be worth ; niilo She graduated from while Every lover of football One-quarter off on all Lad s the IIillsboro Grammar School in should turn oit and witness the Dress Coats, at Hillsboro Mer- im mj Tualatin Academy, in contest. Canilie OO. frnm Pafifip Ilnivr-rsirv in The Hillsboro All-Star line-up: .... i.Rpn nf (Vmterville. iwik' nnrt from the Currv School beginning at 7:110. Money to loan- on farm seciu ty. 1 reureseiit three large lire insurance companies. Give me a cull. K. 1. Kuratli. Dr. Jay C. Silverstone. of Pos ton. was married to Mrs. Joseph ine Silverstone, Nov. 21. VJUX Judge Keasoner officiating. The two were tormeriy marneu in Center Vaught u. t; ...Uobinson was in week. town ti.e first of Mrs Jiwiah West died at Clatsop. Ore.. Nov, IS. PJlti, aged 7(1 years. Her maiden name was Lamira Harrison, and as a girl Hhe resided near Mountaindale. b in i' ii sister of John Harrison. She is survived by her husband inn i the following children: .Mrs. Chris Peterson. Hillsboro; Uovd ti. West, Willis J. West; Mrs. A. W. Present t, of Wash inetoo. O. C: Mrs. D. E. Fulker ion, Mrn. U se Johnson, Paul H., " ..! Mia Violet Adams. Clatsop' Theodore, a son, died years tigo. Mrs, West resided at roreM Grove after leaving Mountain dale, and she left this county for Clatsop Plains about 45 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson return ed Tuesday from the obsequies. litJ-CliON NOTICK t... l,'..ut t,.,,l ilu.ir iiih.tkil'o hmlll'. HIP l,tir.l, M"i - I . I,....,, ,,,., nil,., 1 C.. IB! 1 1 tllli.t' . the of Expresbion. Boston, Mass., in IIQln U 'nhlr.uin U.S1J 1H,9 h- ,V llv.eint.hiL tulios and other scssed of except.onai elocutionary . i" j - . ,, , inhi htv. nnri hpr cariaiii.itles in I HI ICI iraiw, j."v . . I. ... i t ,. L. G . t i j " J .. V. , . , " . i... j i r:rnhnniip mis regard covered a wine . U. &cnuimencn iuu. i ii.c rQn,ro rrsnnnl eharac.ter I.' I Webber, well dulling a specialty. 18S8 11)10. Hx t.I. Garden Home, or Uox 31, urenco. Oregon. m-m Taggart (J Capt. Heater IC H .....Kollins, 1'isner I, 11 McUee T Shannon Tickets on sale at City Hakery. range Chas. F. Casteel, of Tualatin, and disposition was such that i was in the city Monday morning, endeared her to all who knew Marringe licenses have been lloscow's. Percy Long's, or from issued to Geo. II. Withycombe U. C. Vaught Jr. vhoda Euschede; Horace Rl. calling at the county clerk's of fice. Dolls. Teddy Bears, American Model Builders with mortar, 50c to $5 00, at Hillsboro Pharmacy. am Channing and Christina Jansen the iMoom elect being a resident of Grays Harbor. Notice to farmers -The Peth any feed chopper will run every Saturday ujttil lurltier nonce. A. L. Croeni. 3ltf Chas. Purdin was operated on for stomach trouble by Dr. 1 M. Hyde, Bt the General Hospi PUItl.lC SALE her and her deatn mean9 a sor row to all Hillsboro a3 well as to the bereaved family, She was married to Burt- L. Robinson, connected with the Sand Point College, August 18, Henrv and Walter VanDyke. 1915, of Verboort, were city callers Of her immediate family she Tuesday, returning from the sale is survived by hsr parents, ana at Farminifton. the following brothers and sis , . nM Tu.i..,:., ters: Mrs. Bertha Calhoun, oi The undersigned will sell at pub in H!ili nt the Michat Kahn harm, i mile west of 1'hillips ing Day and lhe Argus will oe ami two miles east of Helvetia, mailed Wednesday evening in at ten a. in., ou order to give the office a holiday KIDAY. DECEMBER 1. vree demonstration of the All IV am. horse and mare. 3.000 ; 2 Leather Common Sense adjusta cows. 2 and 3 years, to freshen ble foot arch, Monday, Nov. 27 tal, yesterday morning, and tne jan j; heifer, yearling; all tu- at the Weils Dept. btore, attending physician reports me bercuhn tested; pig. M wmte , . VVeslev Kirbv. of Scholls patient progressing niceiy. nhorn chickens; J-in ftiucneii ,. . s...iav evening. Nov. 19, wagon, neany iiew.oym K iqip, ue 3 survived by his gon, nearly newiwreimn uumci, new havrake. Champion mower, havfork. Champion roll disc, spiketooth harrow, 14-inch plow. 1-horse cultivator; z-norse cum ator. set springs for heavy wa iron. 15 gal and 30 gal kettles 75 apple boxes, ready for use, 45 k,,oh..lj whnnt torn oats. Ml ng in evening only, at 7:30. sub- L iooae 08t n(j timothy and nlsike hav. 125 wheat sacks. 2 Amusement. 1 rustees meeting cha;n3- household goods, con- it tne parsonage hi ouhub, i sistint? of kitchen stove, neater, vemnir. i,.nmu lnir.uiii anwini machine. Will the ladv who inquired for bedsteads and numerous other sold out over there, and may to a sewing position last, weeK can articles. caie nere. again at my place ot tmsiness. Lunch at noon. Masouerade ball, at Moose 1121 Second St .'-Chris. WuesL Terms of Sale-$10 and under. uM Thursdav night. Nov. 30 - Hanford. Cal.; Lewis, at home; Fred and Carl, of Summit; Her bert, of Glen wood. W'n.; and Misses Mary and Wilma, at home All Hillsboro extends to the grief-stricken family and hus band itssincerest sympathy. Purdin is a nephew of Mayor Barrett. For sale: Horse and buggy. Ouarter mile west of Bethany Store. John Klaus, Hillsboio. Uoute 4. 30 9 Evangelical Church -Sunday School this Sunday at 10; Chris tian Endeavor. !: 15 p. m. Preach- widow and grown children. Nothing nicer for a Christmas present than a Parker Pen and a tine box ot stationery, at tuns boro Pharmacy. 3b-7 Lawrence Taggart. of Port HIGH SCHOOL NOTES By Verno MeKinney The boys' literary societies me Mondav and had a very interest fl'i A . ing program. ine American question was discussed, and also Parliamentary Law. Ihe pro gram for the next meeting wi Li3W I CHIC idai it v v l . , .i r HT'I j ...o ,,f nAv th ciiost conlist of a sketch from Mid ami. naouuv ...v..,,, - xt:.u n "; niia. 11.. ij nnm HAl-k. SllIlKllCr IV til I. 3 UlKam, uiotuo of his parents. ing in the Kose City Hi-am Smith and wife, of Til lamook, are guests at the C, Hlaser borne. Mr. Smith has F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Snifeoo OfBce: UpaUlr In Sthuluitlrli Elot Residence South cotnrr 1'frrlln nd hucoml Ntrwu. Pbonits, ollire l twiili'ni,(!ity :w. ELMER K. SMITH M. D. D. O PHYSICIAN & SURGECW OSTEOPATH ieehse, Rudolph Meyer, Will f hurner, Will Goetze, Ed. Epler. Arnold Goos, Ray Ward and Ienry Schulenburgh. VK Dr. Turner, formerly of Lowe & Turner, eye spec- ist, of Portland, will be in lillsboro. Saturday. Nov. 25. at Hotel Washington. Headaches relieved, cross-eyes straightened. Satisfaction guaranteed. Con sult him. Dr. Turner will at- end to any of Dr. Lowe's pa tients who may call during his bsence. Alsoatrorest Grove, Nov. 21? John, Matthew and George Sngledinger left yesterday for St. Helens, where they will work n a shipyard. The boys have contracted to do cabin carpenter- nj?, the classiest work on ves sels, ana 83 the company naa vcrk ahead for fife years, they may have steady work if they want it. Five a day is the wages paid this cla33 of work, and an extra good man can get more after trial. As the boys are all good workmen they expect to participate in a raise as soon as their merit3 are established. For sale: Bay mare, blooded. sound and true, fine driver, good for physician or family horse; woman can drive; city broke; trotter. On trial for a week to responsible party. Also harress and buggy. Phone F. 364, Hills boro Central. J4-7 E. B. TONOIK ATTORNHY-AT-tAW Officei attain in Schulmerbh Black DR L T. HELMS CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN usli.i In onnn.:tl.m ElmotrloHf, Hydrm Ihmrpmthy and Sclantlfla OJafafloa. Calll Answer! Dy and Night Olfice Pbune City fWJ. PHidoncn City Hi Offtf.r 1 and 2 tlnll,.. (5ld4. tlll!j,lMir i i4,n Patterson jUndertahing Company ft. A. Patterson, M)?r. Fdnbhal Directors asd Kmbalmbrs Free Chpels Ladv AsswUnt Over HilUboro Firniture Si IH, C.J. Night and Sunday Phone Mniu 177. Day Phone Main 773 r-ri-- "1 ti Licud Oreon 280. Pertn. 1013 Phon., Citr 972 GEO. J. LIMBER Funeral Director Moderate Price. Personal Servicei Roideac Fanerml PwrWs, Wadiingtoa l 6lk HUbboro.Or. Shi. & 4ncK! SCHNABEL & LaROCHE Xat1eifytctat( 1I. liiliiMUi, talru tn. mniil.lttjilnsr, Muafttn-rinn, 0oU na4ien. tJtanu, UtlurU unb lilt fttr gtn la urna nu unlern ttfean unelo Sheriff Reeves Sunday brought RWa'i'n.; uf,6tu,aun"-l ..... -i I ifttet(tiel ntt unlntn iillmln. lnk.Crefiaatni: ttmttt i I Ktt 111 ( tikrtai(. OauHelfp.nn: il;uin ntk m-M4. 3t" trt tt wmm ma 1 Notice is hereby given that the annual election of the City of Hill boro, Oregon, will be held nt the Civv Hall, in said Citv, on Monday. December l, 1'JltJ. for tho purpose of electing the lol lowing oIliciTS, to-wit: One Mayor. One Councilman, Ward No. 1. One Councilman, Ward No. 2. One Councilman, Ward No. 11. Recorder. Treasurer, Dolls will be open and election commence at 1) o'clock a. m. and close at (i o'clock p. m. of said dav: provided, however, that the judges of election may, at their discretion, close the polls for one hour between the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 2 o'clock p. m. Dated this November 17, 191(5, by order of the City Council. 1',. 1,. McUormieK, C K. Allen, of Orenco, has norchased the stock of the Nel Son Hardware Co. Mr. Nelson retires to look after bis other in tor.mm. Mr. Allen has an an nouncement in another column. Misses coats, at one-half regu- 1 firipo ni the 111 sooro mer cantile Co. 191(5. They wi l'lains lion of the Common Sense toot nn-li Mondav. MOV. 21. au Dept. Store. sion of Parliamentary Law an current events. Ihe hrst sec tion of the boys' literary society has been named the Arguelots, ana the second division is a lied Tzum-til-a-kum, meaning scribe, The Freshmen class are ex pecting their cap3 soon, so you cash; over, six months' time, ap- Thanksgiving affair. Frizes to ht Freshies by their proved bankable note at 8 per most comital fnd to be6t dressed 'SLr cent, lwopercent. oit on casn eQUDieg. ,,..L. ,.i. Lincoln I. Norby. of Umatilla wii r,tav the McMinnville Fresh- County, and Miss Eva L. White, men, on the High School prid of this county, were united in jron Friday. Nov. 24, at 3;30. marriage by Judge Smith, Nov. All should turnout and help sup- 18,1916. port the Freshmen, as they de- Uoscoe Black, who spent the serve it. dot the The r-resnmen aiso nae a me with Thanksgiving Day game with M. A. the second team ot 1-orest throve Hii?h School. Kemember the .. ii. i. I imp 1 1 ni fi vvus iiuiun. w ciijw. i i;,.i" ri'Huie on nieeK . . . . .. iivaujr. II vviiaoii mw i aim now,. v..v. mr. . ii. mui t. . t, .. T, . , , fi . hsketiia team toasts of Wilson supporters. ur flned to the house this week, the d team Tui?9. V. A. ltauey win presiuu result ot a oaa ian r nuay moi - , nfprrnon hv over $10. John Trout. Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. . WILSON DINNER from Poriland and lodged in jail one L. E. Roberts, who is charged with stealing a suit of clothes, last Thursday, from one of the officials of the Eagle L mber Co., of West Timber. Roberts and a companion left Timber Thursday, and the suit was sold to a Port- and second-hand dealer. The clothing was found by the Port land police, and will be returned to the owner. Grant Downing, well known here, i3 again in the merchandise business, after a lapse from that for several years, since he was selling merchandise over at Ver nonia. Grant has his business at Summit, between Corvallis and Yaquina, and Frank Pauli, who buili his store structure, says he i3 doing nicely. Ida Gruol. who gives Hillsboro as her residence, sues Wm. M. Gruol for divorce, l'hey were married in Portland in 1907, and have a son, Carl, aged 8 years. PORTLAND, ORE. WILLIAM G. HARE ATTORNHV-AT-LAW Upstaira American National Bank Uldg HILLSBORO. . UKKUOti JOHN M. WALL ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW CiBtairs, A. C. Shute Bldg. Mr'n & an HILLSBORO. . OKtGON. I.. .a. I i a..i iinn,n..v of North ""ul. '? "U" ,m. ""V" J Summer in the 15ig Den ," : , v. Kelly, of from 'l is again hr fit , .... x . If you have loot trouble come (t, the expert's free demonstra-Uj oastmaster. I RANK SKOW RecoribT of tho City of Hills boro, Oregon. Home-made mince -meat Thanksgiving, at Greer's. for result o a oau ia, r ua -....- afterr.0on, by a score of 32 ing, on the sidewalk in front of The second team played a the Commercial Bank. p!udy bufc W(J,.e playinK The Hillsboro Pharmacy is mK against last year's winning ii.n,iniini-t r fur useful Christ- foam u hifh i?5 almost intact. J. R. McNew, of Lux ton, was j,, gkow. aged 09 years, died m:w presents for your boy and liumor has it that a first team in town this morning, returning &t h()m) of a in.other, N. jirl. Shop early and get first star is going to be lost to them from attending the golden wea- gkow afc G15 iettygrove St., choice. 36-7 bv the marriage rou'e. but it ia ding of bia parents. Mr. ami mrs. rtan(j Monday morning. Nov, J. 15. McNew, ot liazeiuaie. 2) )t,coaseri was born in Alf. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Hillsboro Nation- All Invitation To The Public Buiineu, Hou.ehoU ana Individual aw cordially invited to open and maintain bakaccount.atTheHilUbo,oNat.ona We have accomadatio u for one and all --and afford a .ervice that will prove of benefit. ith nil thp eood materi Morgan, on me ureai smcrior to that it here and Van- r JCUI. Jolly Comrades have elect- Gladys Ruef. secretary, and Arguelots have selected RmnHuw to .fill vacancies His wife died several years conduct services next Sunday d by t! e resignation of y .... ! . . 4 Im n oAn n .ti All Cot tt f u I . ... . ago. ue is survivuu uy evening, at. i;ou, nt oauno William Helms. Chapel. All are cordiaiiy muiieu German Club held its reg- toattend. io mootinir lat evening, at the IllkL lll-i.ii'n " " " ' ' ' High School building, and after Kerr for divorce, alleging false a short business session, a de accusations. She says she . was lightful entertainment was given, obliged to leave him three years It consisted of German songs. 1 k.t ,i I. . i . ll U,r n vi 1 nmA Trt A morinn I INOrlill TU Uftwif The Needlira -morway u ; ;- Sunday -f1 .iiinr mid uinuiK u.1,1 I" wupii u juuiik ". "vr". l u: u,. i nm ,tta ine i American National Dank Build- in Washington County thirty w " ed inir Dec 1(5. All interested in year9 ago, ana owneu a iarm . tne iu n...itv will olease npnr Karmington. Archdeacon Chambers will n.n I aSMIMLIMK nil - I assist. hv i - - , Carl Skow, well known here and in the vicinity. The remains were shipped to the Limber Undertaking parlors, and the funeral was held yester day, interment being in the Farnnngton cemetery. You will find the Officer, of thi. bunk r.pnble and willing to help you t nil liine. fleae isn it ..... with your problemt. Wehrung. Pr. D.vid Kurnlli, C.hicr , HlLLSDOROlriONALBANK. IIILLSUORO, OBECON Ceo. Heal, of Seghers, was in town the first of the week. Cut down your Holiday-gift expenses and get something, too, thut vnnr friends will aDureciate, hu oidering a supply of good tihotoa at Johnson's Studio, up- ctnira Heidel Building, near 36-7 - Frank Willera has purchased the interest of Chas. 1'isner, in the City Bakery, and will con duct the business alone. These young gentlemen purchased the bakery about a year ago. and have conducted a very successful business. The Department of the Inter- ; ... , .m nluiia tha O &. C , "he mTCt I during the year 1917 -and men nin of 1 Jc. . Ue lay Ilia I are already busy classiiying me "y:r.- A Uauic ago because of his treatment. Masquerade Dance, at Helve tia, Saturday night, December 2. Three prizes will be given. Music by Smeed orchestra. Peuerstein and Wenger, man agers. Burdett Rickel, aged 11 years. of Sell wood, wandered away frnm home Monday afternoon, till .1 ., n-iit ciime 10 llllismiio uu unu- night S. P. train, and was put ntv hv the conductor. His par ents were very agitated over his disappearance. SherifT -Reeves took care of the youngster until he was called for, You will miss the time of your life if ou fail to come to the .lacktown school house, one mile nnd dialogues. All their business is carried on in uerman, and is very interesting, The musical urogram of today consisted of a mandolin ana gm tor ..Wtion bv Uiaries well; on.1 U:w Healer, a reading by Herbert Scheldt, and a piano soio Clifford Payton. n.m't forget the concert and candy sale at the High Schoo hiiildinc. Wednesday evening, November 29. i.,at rifivpd-A fine lot o f-.nt tr;.(a. ornamental snruo bushes; also straw berries, a good family assort ment. All that any one coulc warn to start a yard with. Mor t,. c.i-fpnlinuse. corner Secom Streets. Hillsboro, Oregon. 30 7 Fred C. Heidel. of Summit, is here called to Hillsboro to at tend' the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Robinson. al Bank Building Main Street. The complaint alleges the hus- Hillsboro - - - Ore band called ner vue names, one wants the custody of the child and such other relief as the court deems proper. R. B. Goodin and wife, of Sa lem; T. R. lmbrie. of Portland; Mrs. Fred Zillv. Hillsdale; Mrs. Clifford Woodland, formerly Miss Lucile lmbrie. Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodin, of Corne lius, were in the city Saturday, attending the funeral of the late John Goodin. Chas. D. Farnham will thresh 23 tons of white beans this year, and this gives him the champion ship of Washington County, be yond doubt. As beans are hov ering around the 8 and 9 cent quotation this means a fine re turn for the 1916 crop. Mr. arnham expects to increase nis acreage next year. .i A Zimmerman, of Rose- and Farm, was in town Tues- . r A 1 . ...n,',vnl no C11 day. J. a. iias rcaijiiicu m su pervisor, asking that it tatce effect at the next term oi coun ts rnnrr. He savs he has enough to do on the ranch, anyway, and Hillsboro, - wants to get out oi me roau business. Prof. Chas. Hostetler. Chair of nrmnmies. at Huron. S. D., ac companied by his wife, visited at the C. Blaser home the first of the week. They were accom- Danied by Mrs. Louisa nosieuer. nf Portland, a sister of Mr. Blaser. northa C, Howard, of Yamhill county, sues her husband, J. L. Howard, tor divorce, aiiegm infidelity and desertion. The hnsband is a bartender in tau- forma, at present, one MO per month permanent ali mony, and the custody ot tneir three small children. Circuit court Oney Belle Goss man was given a decree of di from R. C. Gossman, nei- E. L. PERKINS ATrOttHEY-AT IAW Notary Public-Collections, Loans, eto. Room 1 Com me real Bank Bldg. upstair HIUSBORO, OREGON DR. W. H. PASLEV Dentist Otfioesintbe Heidel RiiUting, npitairs. Main Street, adjoining Post OiBue Bldg.5 Rooms "i and 4. i'tiune City 9i2 Hillsboro - - Oregon W. N. BARRETT ATTOSNKY-AT-LAW Orrioi: Main Street, opp. Court Hout HIUSEORO ORKOO THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORN8Y-AT-I.AW Office, upsta'rs in Shu'miTicU Block (Vegon DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Tciiiiesic B11k Koonn 6 and HILUSlMlltO, OKK. Mam an.l Tliinl. G. W. Stevens Deep Water Well Driller Bax 51, HilUb33, Oregon G, W. Whitmnre and wife, of Laurel, were in town luesaay. Claude Green left Tnesdiy fr Yaquina, where his father resides. lamps T. llarDer. or uaieu ther nartv to marry unti the James i. nai.. SwbKu Settled in appeal to Creek, was in the city Tuesday the Sop'-f.'if Court, and it not morning. apnea: jj, neither party to marry I Connell & Kerr have shipped u:.wii six months shall nave elapsed. Steve Vranson and Verna Gay lord, of Gresham. were granted marriage license yesterday. 150 carloads of hay. grain ana potatoes since the tall season opened, and before the season closes they expect to add many more to this.