ton liy fall, iiml with work pro
gressing on
M 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 Clllls
places, the
Expense Returns to Builder in
Single Season
CLOVER MAKES FOR SILAGE
Potato Bliitht Appearing An
other Mole Pool it Set
I'm nvcrldii M ult
of llic line in two
ll'0ll' of Wnshlllgtllll
( 'mi nl y w ill liiil fair to Inn i- nl
least sonic chances of -1 1 i 1 1 ;x inlo
tlx- Hour City by tin' first of No
vcinbcr without ifrirf.
Even if the cast end Is not 'II
c 1 1 ii ) 1 1 t I there will lir Inil ii
milr or so of rough Irai'cl, ami
I tlmt will not If so Iiml, nftrr nil
tlirsr years of liuinps ami put
holes.
Tlir Forest Grove (iiiston nnl
will have an I 8 fool macadam
ruiiil for 1 1 1 Wilder, iiml this will
certainly In li.
A large ii ii in tt- r of Washington
County ilalryinrti liavr found tlmt
the silo is not only an m U a nl n r
to Ihr dairy business, Imt is aliso
Iiitclv nrrrssnrv for siicccsf nl
dairying. Several havr staled !
Unit tin ir silos were doubly miil
for in our season, ami ntiirrs
statr tlmt they u until iiiil ilniry
iiii If thrv Imil to ilo it without
silo. Wind- nil rnthiisiast in u
in iulilioriiiK county slillrs Ihnl
thr only silo tlmt iliirs not ut y is
thr inn' that thr dairy man has in
liniiil hut never Iniilils I here this week, thr guest "f ''is
Tin- yirhl nf rum this year may j brolher in law, Dr. K. T. Ilrlms.
cut down thr ti ii in I -r of silos thill
would ) in it hi I l y have In in liuill,
Inil It Is noi yet urn lair i uinn,, :. ..... it f,i.
(iro. I.iin rt was ilown from
Hanks thr first of thr week.
I'll w. Wcndl, of Lclsvville, was
a callrr Ihis morning.
Sain II. Sprake ami Edith I'..
Smith wrrr married An. Id, It'
ll), .lililr Smith nllicinting.
.1. II. Hawkins, of Utah, was
thr erection uf a silo anil ti t it
Idled with sonir Krecli crop.
Clover makes a fair grade of
silage iiml Is much to lie prcfei
rril ovrr no silage at all. This
material ran, therefore, he llseil
to advantage if II he found tlmt
the I'lirn crop Is going to he short
or that other materials will nut
lie avnilalile. Another material
whieh has lieen wasted can lie
utilized by n limited niimlirr of
farmers is apple puiniei . The
material has hern found to emu
pare icry favorably with coin -i
Inge ill feeding tests inadr on the
farms.
Potato Blight
There lias heen some evidence
of potato blight i' the county thin
season and there may he more
luting the early fall. Two types
of blight are prevalent, t! . early
.I'ld late blights. The former is
more prevalent during rainy sea
sons and for ll at reason has not
i.,n common this year; the lute
blight, however, scents to prefer
drier weather and we may expi i t
(he disease this fall. In i ithi r
ease there is usually siillieieiit
warning where the vines are tin
tieed to get the disease ill control
bv proper spraying
' The spary to use is Het'l'tui
Mixture 4 1 f.O strength. I '
some eases in the Willamette Vul
ley even though blig'd was not
very notieenhle the application
of this spray was found to giw
increased yields so that the ro-t
of spraying was inadr up in the
returns even though the liclds
were not liadlv attaekeil.
Mole Pelt Pool
Another mole pelt pool will In'
held August 25th to ilOth. This
will he the last pool of pelts un'il
a ho ut the middle of Pcccuiher, rts
the moles undergo n change
f,.r fr.nn ahoiit the middle
Septemher until the latter part
of Novcinhcr, and the pelts nre,
therefore, of little value during
that period.
P.cturns for the last pool have
ml heen received, owing to tne
fart that there has heen some ib
lav in transportation. As seen as
necked, returns will he mailed
to each shipper.
County Agent.
1 Dr. Hi hi will closr ' is office
every Th.itMlny afternoon during
i . . . .
the Isii'iinn r season until luruici
notice. 1 -tf
The Hergcii Moral Company
have received a big shipment of
greenhouse material to add to the
F.ast Main Street plant.
Mrs. Am Kagletrn, of I'ort
Innd, was in Ililldioro Tuesday,
attending the funeral of the Inle
I". J. Williams.
Mrs. W. (i. Hare anil children,
Miss Dolores and Master John,
have hern enjoying the heaeh at
Hock n way the past week.
Taken Up Black horse. The
owner may prove properly, pay
charge and take name aw ay.
Jaeoh Koenig, Beaverton, Houle
3 ; near Kintoii. 23
I". M. Wadiworlh and Mrs. F.,
Bridges, of North Plains, were
united in marriage August 1 t,
!! Id, Judge J. W. Gondii) officiating.
David Wenger Jr., recently r
I
Frank J. Wiliams Succumbs to
Illness, at Portland, Aug. 17th
AN ESTEEMED NATIVE SON
Laid to Rett by Pythiant and
Pythian Sisters, Tuesday
Frank J. Williams, native son and
prominent I'ythian, dinl in Port
land Sunday evening, ahoul 7!-0
o'clock. Mr. Williams had lirm
going to Portland for medical
treatmi nl, never haling fully re
coii.ied from an at lack of ty
ph id fi ver, sustained last yi 'ir.
The Hons were notified early Sun
dae Morning that thr father v as
Frank J. William
of
of
ROAD PROSPECTS
The
Warren Construction Com
i, .. V u ll it'll ' till S the coul met nl
pulling down in the liilulilhic on
tl... r'..i,'l (irove-IIillslioro six
miles will start work this Fall
contrary to the reports that have
hern circulating for some time
Th..ii- mini in eharire says that it
w ill lake them BO days to prepare
the roadhed and lay the hard sur
f,.rr. mid thev are under bond to
finish the work hy Novcinhcr 1.
With the cement road com
plcted between here and Heaver
ised from the U. S. Navy, was
In the city from Helvetia yester
day, Dave made many trips
across the big pond during the
war.
For Kent 81 acres, nil bottom
land; about 45 acres in cultiva
tion. Cash rent. Will lease for
,'l years; ' ', mile from (iales City.
Fred Harper; phone Gales Cr.,
125. 212'
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmus-
sen and daughter, .li-s ivian,
and Miss Merle llessmrr depart
ed Sunday for a vacation at New port
and other Lincoln County
beaches, making the trip over
land.
Dr. F.rwin was here the last of
the week, haling relurned from
attending clinics nt Rochester,
Minnesota, with the Mnyos, ami
at Chieniro and New York. Mrs.
I'.rwill will soon return from tin
F.ast. The Dr. will locate ii
Portland.
The Central Church of Christ,
.n . . 1 1 U .1l Cl.
corner mini ana nascnnc om.,
H. F. Clay, Minister. Residence,
1020 Third St. Services as fol
-Bible School, 10 a. ra., Dr.
K. T. Helms, Supt.; preaching at
11 n. m. and 8 p. m.; midweek
nraver meeting, Thursday, at 8
o. in. You nre cordially invited
i .
to attend these services.
A! V.. McCumscy, of North
Plains, lost his residence and con
tents by fire last Saturday eve
inn . niioiit Ii :.'!() o'clock, the fire
catching from a gasoline stove
The family saved only a sewing
iiinrhinr and a table. I here w as
fliOO insurance on the house line
MOO on the contents, 'carried by
ihr London - Lancashire, John
V.mdrru 1. Aureiit. Mr. Vniidcr
wnl ndiusted the loss Monday
and paid Mr. McCumscy his
..lirrU vrslrrdav. whieh is rapid
work.
Native Son and K. of I'.
sinking mid thev left their 1 ou st
rove home to join their mother.
I,. I w as lin n ,'t the lu dside. I
. I . t . . .
ml cninc am i a nay oi waicuoig
I' ank J. Williams was hor;. a
, V . I I 1 I'l ...
mill' east oi uiiisimro, reo. w,
1SII7 mid '.pent nil his life here
ith the exception of a few
molillis oi resiiieiu'e ai j or 'si
, , t 1 1
rove. lie was me son oi uu
ale Samuel and r.liza illiams
III llregon lUonrers. lie wis
inarriril lo .xiiss .M.iuur limine
ailghter of the late Hubert 1m
irie mm wile, in near iFrcneo
uly S, lSflt, and the widow am1
..I i , i ,
wo sons, r.itner ami iiai no, sur
ivc.
Hi" became a member of tin
Kuiuhts of 1'vthias February 12.
18!lt. and in the iiunrter of a cen
tury bad never been in default
f paid membership, and at
death was entitled to the Veteran
ewel.
He was n member of the I'ni
form Hank, as well, serving as
I antnin for some time, ami was
A 'NATIONALIZED'
BANK ACCOUNT
THAT is one which is brought
under the safe guardianship of
the national banking laws and
regulations. And such is the ad
vantage afforded here nt the
Ilillsboro NATIONAL Hank.
Our Membership in the Federal
Reserve System is also an Im
portant feature of our banking
service.
V. II. Wehrung. Pres.
Geo. E. Needle, Vice Pres. A. Lcmbeck, Asst. L.ast.
' I t:"'" i
h
; 'I Kl- ,
" '
V ' ,; .
barter member of the Pvthi.in
Sisters, hnving charge of the
I rill team.
I lie funeral took place tin's
lav afternoon nt 2:.')0, from tl
Donelson Undertaking Parlors
under the auspices of the two
Pythian orders. Rev. J. T. An
lerson delivered the tuneral ser
num. nni tin" iiowers were neau-
tiful. the Pythian mid Pvthi.in
Sisters offerings being symbolic
of the orders,
I lie singing was liy the l'vlh
inn trio. Dr. I.. U . Hyde. Russell
Morgan and Dr. F.. T. Helms
The imll hearers were 1'.. L.
Moore. L. A. I.onj. I. D. Andcr
son. Mii'iist lews. i . nam
and Alfred Morgan.
riu' services nt the cnvlfv
were turner the nuspiees ot me
Pvthi.in Sisters and the ritualis
tic lines were beautiful and tin
pressive
Frank J. illaims was the soul
honor nnd his brondminded
ncss nnd genial good nature
made him n host of friends. His
sense of right nnd wrong was
more than acute, nnd if he ever
wronged a person it was unwit
tinglv. II
f
Miss Wil cox, piano instructor,
lins returned from her vacation.
W. IlniiK Iman and John Ilcrd
Ilerdlein, of south of Cornelius,
were city visitors this morning.
John C. Miller, of North
I'lains, came over Tuesday and
spent the forenoon in the county
seat.
Spirelln cortctliere. Mrs. M.
K. Caudle, I60U Jackson Street.
Drop a curd and will call, or tel
ephone 'J84, Ilillsboro. 25
Mi Miiinvillc is making a name
by having u camp ground for
tourists -und Ilillsboro should
do the Mime.
Win. ('. Tupprr, of above the
Grove, sues Sarah Topper for di
vorces, alleging desertion in I!) IK.
They were married in 1 !()!).
Hop Pickers Wanted- Regis
ter at once with A. h. Willis,
Hanks, It. 3. Telephone Oi 13,
North Mains. Will pay $1.25
per hundred. .i-:i
Mrs. I'rick and son, Jarl, left
e . 'iv. l ..
lis morning lor l miner, wnere
tiny will visit Mr. Iriek, who is
conducting a confectionery at
that place.
Win. ll. Jiusch and Myrtle
Clark, of Forest drove, were
married Aug. 20, l!H!l, Rev. P.lair
ollieiating. The groom is a re
turned service man.
General truck hauling. Any
time, or anywhere. Also haul
stock. Phone 20011 ; residence
11)72 Baseline. P. L. F.mbry,
Ilillsboro. 21-21
Win. F. Luck, of Mountain-
dale, with th A. I.. 1 .. landed in
New York this week, and will
soon be at home with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Luck.
Mrs. I rank .Montgomery re
turned the first of the week to h r
home in Albany., after a short vis
it with lier parents, .Mr. nnit .Mrs.
K. W. Moore.
For Sab Heavy farm wagon
inch, in first-class repair.
Theo. VnnGrunsvcn, Forest
Grove, Route 2. Three miles
northeast of citv. 23-25
Two aviators of the forest fire
patrol passed through this city
yesterday, landing in the uliii-
urbs, Thev came from patrol
ling the coast range between here
and Tillamook.
Mrs. It, K. Simpson, who has-
been at Oregon City several
mouths, was a Ilillsboro visitor
yesterday. She is now living in
Portland.
Taken up Sow and six shoats.
Owner is required to prove prop
erty, pay for keep nnd adv., and
take them away. W. J. Gregg.
Ilillsboro, Route 3, near Leisv
ville. 21-27
CHESTER CLARK GETS
AWAY FROM IKE PEN
Takes French Leave of the State
While at Work Outtide
John Wunderllch, ot Batiks,
was in town yesterday.
Ralph Hannan, of Buxton, was
down to the city Tuesday afternoon.
R. B. Coodin, Secretary of the
State Board of Control, was here
from Salem last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zilly and
T R ImKrl-. nf Port and. were
Robbed Bank of $3800; Fled to out Tuesday, attending the funer
Lot Angelet; Caught; Fled Again a f tfie latc p j Williams.
BANK ROBBER IS FUGITIVE
Bert Follett, after five week of
medical treatment, returned to
Tillamook Tuesday, to resume
work for the Southern Pacific.
Sam Graf wan up from Beth
any the other day, on a board
. I a . , tr l . ,
.1 r 1 -. I I mnn, nif t9 tft VV a (I Tl t II IT1 It n I
Is still ill large. i larn roimcci i - - m
over SctHOO in June, and fled from Mutual
Chester Clark, a Forest Grove
boy, broke, from the guard at
Salem while he was working in
the fields, and made his getaway
one day last week. Official
search has been in vain and Clark
the town in a Chevrolet. He made
Portland via the Cornell road,
then crossed to Clark County,
Washington, went to California
with his wife, and located at Los
Angeles. Clark was arrested as
the outcome of a letter written
by his wife
the many nice tilings the tins
To trade for Ilillsboro proper
ty 2 lots, partially improve!!, in
I?av Citv. v hat have von i Ad-
drew Box 115, Ilillsboro.
Abe Sipp, of Mountaindnle,
lost a finger the past week, while
.1 I.! 1 f'.n.,,.n mill n
I . 1 .. ..1.1 f I wurmiiit nl tnc v.fif , wn in,,. ' .
w ncrcin sue nun ui i ... , ; . ..
i M t.. ll. nmitn aressea me uigu.
had bought her. The father-m- Mrs. Mary Christensen, who
law, who suspicioned Clark, no- has been living at Dallas for
tified the officers and he was ar- some time, has returned to her
rested, confessed, and brought Ilillsboro home for permanent
here for trial. Clark pleaded residence.
before Judge Geo. R. Bagley, ...j Jafk an(j Robt Simp)(orl
nnd was giver, an indeterminate ,mve rt.turned from Tendoy, Ida-
sentence and taken to .-saiem i.v , , h t d
Sheriff George Alexander.
It is asserted by some that
Clark has disguised himself as a
woman nnd that he is clear out
of the country. t
The officers are watching the
nrtions of Mrs. (lark, and are
hoping to locate him through her.
' Clark is yet in his twenties, but
hns had a varied career as a
criminal, having served time be
fore the last esei.pade.
THOS. H. TONGUE, Jr,
Attorney- t-Law
Upstalri, Schulmerleh Block
Hillabora, - Oragon
JOHN M. WALL,
Attorney-at-Law
Upstair, A. C Shute Buildintf
Second and Main SU.,
Hillaboro,
Oragoa
HARE, McALEAR & PETERS,
Attornea-at-Law,
Up-ttaim, Shute Savings Bank Blk
Hillsboro, - OrfM
E. B. TONGUE,
Attorney-at-Law
Ollice, upstair Schulmerleh Blk.
Hillaboro, ... Orjoa
CHAFES ANDERSEN
- Attoniey-at-Law
Otiice I pst iirs llillaboro Nation
al Bank Idilg., otiice formerly oc
upied by late H. T. Bagley.
HILLSBOUO - - ORE.
their assessment work for the
year in their mine.
Miss Mary Freeman, a student
nurse in the St. Vincent's Hos
pital, was in the city Tuesday, it-
tending the funeral of her late
uncle, F. J. Williams.
Miss Gertha Olsen has return
ed from the Alsea country, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen
remaining a few days before end
ing their vacation.
Tire repairs, half-soles and re
tread our work excels, and we
William Helming nnd Miss De- have the only hrst-class outfit in
Lauriee Crabtree were united in I this section. Foster s Tire Shop,
marriage at Portland. August 16, Main St., East of Third, Hillsbo-
Phonea Ollice 11; Ben., 148
Dr. J. B. Dinaiaore
Ha resumed the Practice of
Mediciije and Surgery, and ha
o&cta in 'in: Commercial Build
ing, abo c tin: ilillsboro Com
mercial IJ..., k.
IIKLiioro, Oregon.
HELMING CRABTREE
1919, Rev. Brinkman officiating.
the ceremony being performed
at the Lutheran study. The bride
is the only daughter of Mr. arid
Mrs. F. M. Crabtree, of Laurel,
and is deservedly popular there
nnd at Hillsboro. She is a tal
ented musician, and has many
friends here and in Washington
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bergen,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii. Applegate
and Miss F.thcl Bergen departed
Saturday for a trip to Canada,
taking tin vim'.' route taken by
Messrs. Garrett and Holznaffel a
ffw weeks at'o. Thee are mak
ing the trip in W. V.'s ear and
will be srone several weeks.
Rev. J. T. Anderson will soon
leave for Coos liny to enter Evan
gelistic work for the Baptist
State organization. Mr. Ander
son will no nooartl a cruiser
which plies at all ports of Coos
Hay, nnd he will make his home
on the boat. Rev. Anderson has
been a resident of Ilillsboro for
twenty months, and has mad
many friends here. He has left
his impress on the church, and
the members of the congregation
regret the departure, lie also
made a host of friends otitsid
the church during his stay.
STORE ROBBED
The Mays Bros. Store nt North
was popular with his Plains was robbed of about $250
i!iniLawMi:
I (la-V.ti:('l s'i.-wjn
gHJIl
J. F. Gardner, Cashier sW
in
muiilillllMullllllilulJllI
ows. and lie wns a believer n:
nimetnnlitv and friendship two
things he considered wonderfully
worth while. As a husband and
father be was the last word in
faithfulness, and bis home lifi
was model.
lie was nrogressive and was
the lirst here to realize the valin
of horticu lure, bcnur the pioneer
it, T j,,rnili'l'ri' f'llllnriV III' Csl.'l'
lislicd his own cannery, made I
business a study nnd was last
vear elected to take care of th
Forest Grove big cannery,
Modest nnd unassuming, h
made friends to hold them, nnd
he will be missed by n large cir
cle of friends nnd f ratcrnalists.
Of his immediate tamily lie is
survived bv n brother, Warren
Williams, of near Mounlaind.il
and n sister, Mrs. Janie Sewell.
widow of the late J. W. Sewell.
worth ot merchandise, consisting
of about 13 suits of clothing, n
lot of shoes and other merchan
disc. Entry was made through a
window, mere is no ciew to tne
perpetrators.
AIR PLANE FLIGHTS
BEN CUMMINGS KILLED
Hen Cunimings, aged about .'I t
years, wns instantly killed Wed
nesday, August 20, nt the right
of way enmp for the Wilkcsboro
Vcrnoniu railway, near Buxton.
Ciinnnings was falling limber,
when n large stub fell on him.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Cnmniings, who for many
year have been residents of that
section. Cinniiiings was a li.ieh-
jelor, nnd was very popular in his eompet
! section.
T.t. Wm. D. Pearson, U. S. In
structor at Barron Field, Texns
is in ilie citv with an aeroplane
and is giving flights from the old
County Fair Grounds, in We
Ilillsboro. Thev were here la
evening, and made several trips
nnd will return Monday and re
main as long as there is demand
for the service. Ten minute
flights nre in favor, nnd for this
there is a charge of $10. If vou
want to know how it feels to be
up in the nir, just try it once.
Those taking flights yesterday
were It. F. MeCormick, from
Portland here; Thos. H. Tongue
Jr., Paul Bailey, C. B. Buchanan
Harold Briggs, J. W. Bailey
Chas. Buchanan, Edward Wall
Paul J. Tews, nnd J. II. Garrett
Those who have taken the flight
say that it is nn experience they
would not forego for ten times
the money expended.
The Oregon Aircraft Transpor
tation Co. owns the vdnne, and
they nre making flights nil over
the Northwest. Lt. Pearson is a
nt air man, and there is
no danger attached to the trip.
omit v. The groom is a bright
oung business man of the Rose
itv, and the couple have known
nch other for many years. They
11 reside in Portland and be at
mine to their friends after Sep-
ember 1.
E. H. SMITH, M. D, D. O.
I hv .'.uu a tid Surgeon
" OaTLOPATH
Compii.t-.iy equipped hospital in
connection. Ciui aunwereu uay
or niuht. Ollice over lliliaboro
.Niiiiouiil Bank.
Hiilaboro, - - - Oragoa
Dr. J. O. llobb Dr. D. K. Wiley
ROBIi & WILEY
Physicians and Surgeons
Commercial Bank Building
Ilillsboro - - - Oregon
WAS THIS JAMISON?
ro. za-zt
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wells re
ceived a telegram the other day
that their son, Vaughn Wells,
w ith the A. E. F., had landed and
was in Philadelphia, and on
Monday of this week w as enroute
to Camp Dix. He is expected
West in a few days.
For Sale Team horses, well
matched: about 2800. Good
work animals. Will sell for cash
or trade fcr cows or hogs. J. P.
Peterson, Sherwood, Route 4
Place is located one mile south of
Rowell Bros.' Store. 22-21
Homer Mansfield, the stock
buyer for the Mercantile, lost a
thumb the past week, getting it
caught in the rope while throw
ing a steer. Dr. E. H. Smith op
erated
Methodist Episcopal Church,
(pi a rts of oil. had 0 punctures and Third and Washington Sts. (The
blow-out. Trailer broke away Church of the Friendly Greeting)
and unset load: pig fell out of the Walton Skipworth, Pastor. Sun-
ear and was caught with ditfictil-1 day School at 9:45 a. m.; sermon
afterw ards jumped from sty I at 11 o'clock; 7 p. m., Epworth
nnd wns run over nv an auio. i League ; a p. m., sermon; prayer
Buried three pigs w ith nil the I meeting Thursday evening.
prohts and lost !?2S besides, lore
best trousers getting over pas
ture fence: broke watch crystal
oading corn planter; but outside
of a few minor troubles had a
very satisfactory month's work.'
county agent in one of the
States believes in diversified ac
tivities. He reports as follows
for one mouth's work: "Burnt
ui) 90 callous of gasoline, 5
1
GUILD DeWEESE
Mayor Wall again presided at
the Monday business men's lunch
eon at the Washington. From now
on these affairs will have a larger
attendance as vacationists, are
returning from the beaches and
mountains. The presence of
Messrs. Hare and Wells Monday
put "pep" into the game.
f V W hat your eves need in
ta glasses can be determined
to an absolute optical and math
ematieal exactness under Lr
Thompson's methods of scientific
eve examination. Consult him
about vour eves next visit. Sat
urday, Aug. 80, at 'Washington
Hotel, all day. 24-25
H. E. Grabhorn, of Cooper Mt
below Reedville, passed through
for the Union Printing Co., of the city yesterday, enroute nome
Spokane, and her parents are pio-1 from Carlton, where he pur-
nee r residents of the Spokane chased two Blue mooon rcgnucr-
srrtion. where she has a wide ae- ed Hampshire sneep, importer.
(iiiaintance. from England, to add to his pres-
The newly married couple will lent nock
ocate here cr m l nnihill l utili
ty, to be decided Inter. At pres
cut thev are visiting at the H. G
Harry G. Guild, of Hillsboro, and
Mrs. Marjorie L. DeWeese. of
Spokane. Wash., were united in
marriaire nt Vancouver, Wash.
August 12. ll'li). Rev. M. 1
Thompson, of the lirst M. E.
Church ofheiating. The groom is
well know n here, nnd is the eld
est son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Guild. He is at present with ti e
Oregon Journal. The bride ha
been employed as book keeper
DR. E. T. HELMS,
Chiropractic Physician
Using in connection Electricity.
Ilydrotlierpatby and scientific
Dietetics. Calls answered day or
night. Telephone 2861Z.
Otiice s in 1 and 2, Heidel Bldg.,
Hillsboro, Oregon
DR. C. H. POLLOCK
DENTIST
Upstair in HilUboro Commercial
Uidg., Aiaiu bt. 1 demilune iVi.
Hillsboro, ... Oregon
DR. W. H. PASLEY,
DENTIST
O dices iu Heidel Bldg., upstairs,
Main Street, adjoining V. U.
Phone, 2586.
HiUaboro, ... Oregon
Phone M 0450
DR. CHARLES C PETHERAM
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted
With Dr. C. B. Brown, 858 Mor
gan Bldg.
Portland, - - - Oregon
H. W. PRICKETT,
Undertaker
We answer calls day or night to
all sections. State Licensed
Embsdmer
Banks, Oi eg on
Licensed Oregon 380, Penn.
Phone 971
GEO. J. UMBER,
Funeral Director
Moderate Prices. Personal Ser
vices. Residence Funeral Parlor
Washington and Sixth Streets.
Automobile Hearse
HiUsboro, - - - Oregon
" farmers MUTUAL
Fire Relief Association
Insures your Property at one
half of old line rates.
H. C. PEARSON,
Cornelius, Ore. R. 2.
Phone, Scholls.
Guilds
LOCALS BEAT REEDVILLE
Hillsboro beat Reedville last Sun
day bv a score of 18 to 1, on the
local grounds. Gray, for Hi
boro, let the visitors down with
four scattered hits, culminating
., l TT-11 1
in The lone run. iiiusooro gar
nered 22 hits off of Reedville,
with Miller and Weisenbai!:
pitching for the visitors.
The defeated team sent in a
story to the Journal, accusing
Hillsboro of having a picked
team from nil West Washington
County, and the locals answer by
saying there is not a player on
the Hillsboro team that lives over
three miles from the county seat,
and all of the boys have for years
played with Hillsboro. The Hills
boro boys sav that the visitors
should tiike their medicine with
out explanation, ns they knew the
team. The Ilillsboro line-up
Scbcidel. c; Gray, pj Burkhalter,
1 b; F.rwin, 2 b; Bachelar. 8 h;
McCurdy, s s; C. Henderson, r f ;
G. Henderson, c f ; Dillon, r f.
H. E. believes the best
is none too good for a Washing
ton County farm
All persons owing bills to tin
undersigned ill please cell and
settle or send u checks .'. once.
Bishup Bros., Hillsboro, Ore..
R. 1, formerly of Banks, R. 8,
above Mountaindale. 2-27
Dr. D. E. Wiley, physician and
surgeon, graduate of McGill Col
lege, Montreal, has formed a
partnership with Dr. J. O. Robh
and will be associated with turn
hereafter. Dr. Wiley Is a vetei
an of the Canadian service, and
but recently left the army. He
had a big experience in the medi
cal corps which has added to his
practical work.
The Moline Universal Tractor
is not only leading in the tractor
industry, but the service plan of
this company is a great help to
those owning them. Every Mo
line Universal Tractor owner is a
booster, and their motto is
"When you buy a Moline Univer
sal you buy service with it." The
local agent carries a stock of re
pairs, and is at the farmer's ser
vice at all times. John Vi under
lieh is the agent Hillsboro and
Banks. 24-86
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon.
In the mata ' tf liio Kstate of Otto H.
Graue, dcceii-'-d.
Notice I.-, n, tt by given that the un
il.viiir.' i Has been duly appoint' rt
by Hi. above entitled court, as at
niiuisiruti i: uf the estate of said de
ceased, and Ikis duly qualihiHt as
such.
No.v thi reiore, till persons having
claims against stud estate are hereby
notified anil required to present the
same, together with proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at the
law office of Hare, McAh ar & Peters,
in the American National itank
Building, in Hillsboro, Wanhington
County, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this iilst day of August,
blUabctli liraue,
Administratrix of .said estate.
- Hare, McAlear & Peters,
Attorneys for Adininjttratrix.
A CARD
We desire to cxt.-nd our thanks
to nil who so kindly and liberally
assisted iw after our recent fire,
wherein we lo.,t our home and lU
contents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. M. Cuius. ',
orlh Plain.
Wanted: Beef rattle, hogs and
sheep. Will pay best price for
good stuff. Phone Beaverton.
M.il address, W. W. MelUr,
Reedville, Oregon.