MESS" Me . " i oILL roL xxvui. ii 1VM vv xnjj vvj xsu m " sxtsssxee -Mxefja-' ajseas. sassBa assnw -sssjtsja- -sbbjbijp- r' HILLSBOROl OREnnN nrmRro n N s " '1 w ' ereat F I - j, i CONFERENCE PLACES HERS Rev. W. F.. Ingalls, of Lebanon, Comr l Hdlaboro's Pulpit SKirWORIII TO PORTLAND Rv. K. N. Aviaon, of Spokane, Ami-J to Forest Grow ftir M -ilili-t Kpieopal Confer rn.- f " '" l.r, at r'irvt Uroie the fir.t of thr nk W. IngalL, t( l.halt on. t!t iipy the pulpit at llitl hini l"r the coming conference r.t. sn l li v. Atl.on, 11 f SH kaiir. l' i aigticd to llir 'iiit t.r.nc church. Ap.inliuciit (( intrrr.t lit Ihr Mi ad Uvmrlt of Vli ins'"'" unl are : K.mk.. miIi.I by Itcv. J. II. l uni t I l .irn. Iiui. It . J, II. Warrrll. piiiry. n.. c. o. M.ruii.wh. r'orr.t Unite, Rev, H. X, At! ton. from Spokane. IhlW.or... Her. V. Y.. IngalU, front Lebanon. Sholl. anil Fartuiiigton, Rev. J. I. ( oil unit. Jiirr mill, . ti.r.lm Home, Rev. F. M. Jas per. Miliar ami Tiuard. Rev. W. J. Warn-n, from Nrhall and Win . I. r. Tualatin mill WiLoitvillr," Rrv. A. I Il.il. . Rrv. Wilton Skipworth, who ha lint charge of tin- HilLboro lirM fur .rvrral yrar, ha been appointed ! the charge Ml Wood lock, mil of Portland large! uturtau churchc. STATE FAIR PRIZES The Wa.hwglon County Iinlu.tri ...., 1 .1. . 1 11 l lull ami girl look llir futli in i-riri at the .lute fnir: hi irif. rabbit priijcl dru. Trotitti r, Tiiri. SiiJ nti-, lurkry rnjrrt- Gro Trnfitt. r. Titf irtl. Jinl prur, ciiokiiiK CUln Pnrll, (in rili 11 H.mir. Jril irir, rwiiii(, )iv, 1 ' F..lith IIu.h. ii. Dillry. 3nl iru-- Counly ( lyl Iul try Kihil.it. Sth )rir.-, Iioinr muklliKAlifr MutiKi r, Tiril. Sth rui', rlf raiiiiK -F.lmrr K i)rlu i. (irmirr S. llOol. W'ailiiutiiii Coiiiity Stork Juiitfiii); ti nni mtikrii 7tb In a H-Il of 13 i'iiniH-tlnK tram. F.lrvrn rmiiitiri mtiiiil Jiihrj tc (Jil ls r rluli i ImImIh ami nrri of lit ilivual frmii utlii r i-ounlir mmlr rntriri. Inr roiintlr r mi ploy niili ri who ilrvolr thrlr en (ire tmir In proniotifiK that briin h ,f the mhool work. T.ikniif ill into roimiili-rittioii, r nhmilil nil ! jiriMiil of llir boy mi, I iirW of Vnhin(t"n County . I - V. A. Trout, Co. Sut. for S.ili- or Rait I'ivr room hiiuir, IhkIi i iIiiiki; nrwly nint "I ami nii.-rril Iniiilr; wood houir fl ,,f wo.; fruit trrri, TurKe t 10 It Srvrntli Stmt, ti-t n (Islington ami Hac linr. a.as For Safety. For Convenience. . ' For Peace of Mind. Put and keep your valuables in our Safely Depotlt Vault. We will rent you a box for at low $2.60 per year. Come in and tee them. Ihute savings bank LOST OVER NIGHT tiro. Harm. 1) 111 llt.a..ll.. L t , "ut i, ,-r lhurl.,.11.,1. n.ltrr.Kl. UK Irfl ui-iH.ro .Sunday moriitu or m fcuullHK I,,,, U, in ir lK.uri l akr lounlry, Mr,r xw ,, rnrr nni.1. U hrn llutury, t;t Ulb n. .i1J( ur,.,l Ut UMir vm lair in tl. f,.r,Mtt llaria ha.l m m lu, !-cait--Ihrrr , no .iixirty, fclirtt lUrkltr rmiir atij (,rir(r fatl. il t. makr iai.i. thcrr ,rr wr ! frar in H,c (r,rU f ,lU frlloia liut.trra. T,ry liml off Uulr iruna ami rrititnl no rr ponW ami I hen unit to n r rral i.. ImiU with tin- ku,r rr ull-no ait.wrriiiK M. Hill. lM.ro frtrmU rrr noliflr.l ...! k m-t loorniiiK jut , a Wum-r w( a ft . k tor iHj trrr Koli.K uul to hunt for Harm a I. Ii .h,.nr i MIP i from (.air . Cm k thai It .trio h.l ma.li. II into ihr. So.! Spring. loumry. Mr l.a.l um ,, UiK, ami amM-i all m-ht In thr oN. Harm hmlt a ifP fr comfort but ay it krpt him ttrn in a rmi ml too much for a ilnrnt rr.t, Whrit ilaylight lirokr (iro. fouml that b ai itltiti 300 yarU of forrl raii)(rr'a ralnn. with all kitul of a khmI l-.l ami (ilriity In r it w ith no our to guard ruui-li or niiioii am ihrrr lie hail Uul all nix hi hivrrintf H- oor m ule Ihr W illiam ram h allit Wa ilirr.-tnl ilon ihr I. .11 ia llir S.hU SriiiK route. Harm ft ay nr wa worrinl ju.l nturh a wr wrrc ilown lu llill.lx.ro -only hi worry wa h . aur uf an rmply itomarli ami no warm ldir to l.r. . AUCTION SALE Hiving lraril my farm I will ro ll at puhlio aui'lioii at my J'Ihit I milr wcl uf Si holla, milr outh of IlilUboro, on kihi.1 rok road, at 10 a. m., on TCKSD.VY. OCTOIIFR S3 S3 hl(h grailr Jrrry ami Hoi trln row, omr to he frrh at lint uf alr; 13 lo frrhi it Wforr Jan.-1; othrr in rarlt rinx; UrKf hraty milkrr, 6 ami l gal.i HoUtrin hrifrr, 8S , month ; Jrr ary hrifrr, II uioiith; HoUtrin hrifrr, ? month; all luWrt-utin tritrj; I horir. ISOO lb. rai h, 1 1 an.l I'J yr. ol.l ; omi purrlirril R. I. Rct iirn a lul pullittt Perfec tion milkintf uiarlun, naril a yr; i.iiH! ami liittinK for " alan rhioti. ilouhlr? unit; nrw Ankrr llolth rparator, 800 II..; 3 II. P Kairh uiki riiKinr, nrwt HI 10 al milk ran; binder, 6 ft. tut, good running ordrr; new an Ilrundt 10 ili.C tf in. grain drill; MrCor mirk mower, ft. rut; ft. rakr, hyr.f dic harrow, new; SO tooth harrow. IS in. Oliver utrrl brant plow, 8 ahovrl rulti valor. Sl.'i Milihrll wide lire wajr- o'n with California olake bed. farm truek with hay rark. 1 in running K.'tr, hty fork, I to rojH-, imllry , .pray pump ami barrel new 200 kite incubator, 800 ixr Colour brooder, Planet Jr. Bar den drill, liafliee, uliovrl. o(( hain, fork and other artiilei loo n nine rmi lo mention. I'ree lunch nt noon. Term: ISO mid under, rnh; over $S0, U moiilhi timr, bank- ble iiotr at 8 cr imt. intrrcl R. Hoard, Owner. J. V. Kuratll, Auctioneer, 80 SpauldiilK lildj(. J. F. Gardnrr, Clerk. g.m:xs FAIR A EmU Wild Bit BarWua. Urt Saturday FIVE THOUSAND SEE SHOW Community Enkibtta Rank WitK Any in Stat The third annual hog ami dairy allow at llauka il.owd Saturday willt he biKur.l trowd of thr Ihrrr iUv in ttrii.Un.-r. r.tl mated at SS00. Hurinir the thrrr day about 8000 Hrron were on the ground. ItarlK-eue and Mrt iita.ie up .!t(ur.lay a program. At the lloUlriu ale I'ridar loik lon.lgmd by C. V. (iallo way wa old a follow: 4 vrar old row, M (i. Arrt. tllO: il month male, J. Herb. 8: male under S year, Ralph Thorp, II3i male II month, (i A. tirern, to j ronigned lV Frank Conn, II. fi mnle a iitoulli., Mr. II. Puvik. 118: female 9 Vrar.. Mr. II. Huvik. I till: male, un- ler I )ear. C. A. Crocker, IS0; eon.igned by W. Martin, hrlfer, U uioiith, llert Krr, f.100; row, aged cli... II. J. Rite, S0; fe male, S. C. Ilikley, IlliO; female, (i. A. (irern, flUO; ron.igned by C. II. Car.ten. a vrar female. K. U Miller, I80; tnw, S. C. Inklev. I I73i il month, male, II. J. Smith, J0; coiulgned br J. V. PerrriihiHim, female, C!. J. Herb, IH3; heifer, Frank Herb. 800; roiuigned by S. C. lukley, female, under S year. Mr. II. Hurtk, i?H0j coii. lulled by Charle Spier- ing, male, (i.orge WiU-o. U0. I'rite RiblHin Awarded Following I a li.t of the lir.t and ihampioii riblM.n awarded: Ilol.tcin-Sritior male, J. P. Vatidercoevering, lir.t, champion and grand champion ; junior male, W. Martin, lir.t and champion; male, lir.t or under, Charle Spirring, lir.t and champion; aged cow, J. P. amlrrcoever- ing, lir.t, champion and grand champion ; junior row, F. Prerrn Ihioui, lir.t; araior yearling lieif er, W. Martin, limtl he I fir under I vear, F. IVcrenbooui, lir.t; calf under one year, . Martin, firt and champion; Jer.ey Senior male, I.. S. Ir win, lir.t; junior male, II. Wal.l ron, lir.t, champion ami grand champion; yrarling male, I year or under, George Ilieradorf, fir.t and champion; aged cow, Oliver Wralcolt, II rat; junior row a, Charle Hamford, firat champion and grand champion; hrifrr, 1 to i year, May Wratcott, lir.t ami champion; heifer, under 0 month Charle Hamford, firt; herd, I S. Irwin, fir.t, 1). G. Mlley, .cr oud; calf herd, George Blerdorf, firt, A. K. Wc.trott, .econd. Guernacyt Male, 1 year or under, Wm. Tolke, fir.t, champi on and grand thnmpioni cowa, S ycara or over, Iticben Ilrothera, lir.t, champion and grand cham pion; cowa, I to 8 year, Ricben llro., firt; heifer under 1 year, Ricben Urn,, fir.t and champion; calf her, one male and two heif er, Ricben Ilroa., firal. Hog. Have Their Inning Poland China Hog Heat bnr over one year, R. M. Hnnka, fir.t and grand champion; beat boar under one year, fc. r.nnia, lir.t; beat now over one year, S. C. Ink ley, fir.t; bet now under one year, F.. F.nnln, fir.t. Duroea He.t boar over one year, Loula Ogle.by, fir.t; bet now over one year, I.oiiIn Oglca by, fir.t J bet now under one year, Ralph Oglel'y. "l beat now and three of litter, Lonla Ogle by, fir.t. (). I. V. Heal noar over one ear, Ed. Schl.gcl, fir.t and hamplont beat boar under one ... .1 . 111. . I a..... vear. Will I are .illlllii, lie. i " Wallace Smith, fir.t and champion : beat bow nn- il.r one vear. Wallace nmiui, " ... hi fir.t; beat now nnd three of litter, U'.llnn. Smith, fir.t. " - - : ' . . . i The Hol.tein anil Jerney.caii club made a 100 per cent cxhio it of, their atork. Two cup. were lven bv the Hol.teliv nnd Jcwy " " ... . VIP 1.1 breeder n.oclalion oi na.nniK- lon county. Henry Herb took the cup In the Hol.tein eta.", and Kenneth Hieradorf In the Jer.ey elaaa. FRESHMEN RECEPTION The Frcahmen reception at the Ilill.boro High building Inat week wa a biir affair. The Initiated in t Iflirh were irlven b cordial nni rotinlng aendoff nnd refre.hment. ur.ro aerved. Manv of the elder. attended the function nnd the "freahle" nppeared to enjoy It ii .1.- i.. 1..nl. uiKn nr.. AMERICAN LEGION Department Adjutant K. J. Kivrra aenda out a circular to Oregon I'o.t aaying that In caa rillra arr wanted (or Artui.tic Day cel. bra tkma order ahould be aent In at once. An Ohio court baa derided that III8.0OU raiatd in that ktate for the In in lil of Oliio divUiona, un railed for during the war, ahall be turmd over lo the American Lrgiou aud accordingly the uion- ry ha been turned over to three Im.lrr who will expend it for diaabted aohjlera and aailora, and their familica, for a period of ten year. The court held that the Legion wa alriclly an "all arr vic" organiaalion and a lueh wa entitled to the fundi. An endeavor to enroll an addi tional 10,000 of niemberahip in the lot po.t In Oregon ia under way. Il you are a aervlcr man and do not belong join your near- e.t Hit at onre. . You ran hrlp the p.t and It ran hrlp you. Ilill.boro Poat No. 0. JOS. M. BRANDENBERG Jotrph M. llramlcnbcrg, of Oren ro, died Oct. IS, IDS I, after an ill lie of a few wrrk. lie wa born in Canton Zug, Switerland, Jan, 10, 1888, and came lo the United Stalea at the age of SO yean, lie rttleU nrat at l urn. Arlaotia, where he home. traded. He moved to Oregon in I DOS and firt aetlled at Shady 11 rook. La ler he lived at Mountaimlale, Shady Hrook, Hillaboro and lau rel, and then moved to Orrneo ome year ago. He ia aurvivrd by hit widow and the following children: Mr. Robt. Schneider, Orenco; Mra. Ja. Roger, Chicago, 111.: Mr. J. A. Carr, Oak (irove, Ore.; F. J. llramlcnbcrg, an es-arrviee man of Ihr V. S. Navvi Margarrt, Ar nold. Joarpli and Hertha, all at home. The funeral takra place Friday afternoon at the Orenco Pre church, Rrv, II. F. Gelvln eon ducting the aervlce and Interment will be at HilUlx.ro, direction of tiro. J. Umber, undertaker. Mr. Brandenberg waa widely known over the county and had many friend. II waa well read and a good conversational!. t. ARMISTICE DAY With Ike entire nation pau.ed at noon in two minute of ilent prayer, American Legion arr Ice men of the world war Iri.m can .tate and territory will do horn aire lo the unknown American .olilier ut Arlington national cent elerv on ArmMlce Uav, Novem brr II. Medal of Honor men al ao have been designated by the government a othclal mourner Honorary pallbearrr will be elitht general of the army and four admiral of the navy, with mm rontiitit.loiicd and pttty of ficer a bodv bearer. Prraldrnt I larding will deliver the funeral oration. Mr. Whitney, of Halnea Sta tion, near Fore.t Grove, Monday of till werk found a mail hag In a l raw. lied, containing a lot of po.tage atamp of largrr drnom imition and 10H cent In liennlei Thu Hack I auppo.ed to have been taken from the Fore.t Grove po.l o flier on the night of Feb. 11 10S 0, when it wa looted by bur glar. Chicken aeratched up the leiio.it. Many of the atamp were .till In good ahape. The of wa robbed at a time when Dutch Pete and two or three yegg were tapping Uncle Sam'a nlaccN in the valley wiin regular ity about one each week. Bob Wlrtx. the noatmaater, lo.t an Inv provement bond nt the tlire of the robbery, and till wa lounu in the cache, a well a the tmi end of n $20 bill. Thl. la.t find will mefin $18 to Boh, a the end left iv the robber when they robbed the office had the figure S on it, and the government paid Wlrtx two buck for the piece. When he nut In the other end of the bill Uncle Sam will doubtlc give him $18 more. O. Phelp. owner of the Liber ty Theatre lluliuing, i tearing out the front of the atructure and In n abort time there will be a neat pressed brick front facing the street .'Inc. There hai Deen r jour-looking sag in the upper front for aome time and the im provement will be appreciated even hy a eross-eyea man, a. Phelps nays. Chas. Pierre, of the Portland Fire Department, was In the city Tuesday afternoon, talking over old times with his oldtlme friend De Witt Smith. We have a large quantity of drain tile, building tile, brick, etc. Yard at Forest Grove. Forest O KILLED HEAR George Atwood and Frank Rite- tour Struck by Locomotive TRIED TO CROSS RAILROAD Both Me Leave Familica Rite- nour Buried at Oregon City George Atwood, owner of a amall ahlngle millc near Scofield, and rrank Ritenour, of near Uuxlon, wrre Inatanlly killed la.t Wed nrnlay when Atwood tried to drive hi car acrua the railway track of the Standard ilx Ac Lumber Cuinpany, near the Sco field yard. Ilrakraman O'Donnell, who wa with the rngine taw the mm approaching ihn railway and aig ualled them to atop. I n.tr ad of topping they Increased . tin ir ieed and juat ai the car rro.ard Ihr nil it wa ttruck by the en gine atmo.t amliUhlp. AIwimmI wa aged about 83 year, ami Ritenour wa aged 83. '.ach of the ileail men left a fani lly ami children. Coroner Umber inve.tigati-d the tragedy the la.t f tin Will.. Ritenour' n-tniin wrre aent In Oregon City fur interment, he having been a former real lent of that place. The engine la nrd by the Standard Hox for logging pur pose, and no blame i attached to t'm train rrrw. SHOP IN YOUR HOME Exclusive Sebwelxcr rmbrolderee' rolei hundred of Imported yard good; aturdy ginghama, mow white gooda; rverlaitlng hlrtt; rxclulve draperha. ('. your Fall and Winter wardrobe All kind of yarn. lt ne aliow vou the aamtur In your own home a vi.il nnplir no oblia lion to buy. , Mr. G. C. Combi, lilt Main St. Telephone Sfll. 80 8 J Gordon will filed Th will of the late Alexander Gordon, cov rring property valued at $18,000, baa been admitted to probate. The land roti.Ltlttg of about 10? acre near North l'laina, has been leviaed to Alfred Gordon, son, and Nellie Gordon and Annie Bai ley, ai.ter, and (1,000 is devised to three grandchildren, and Nellie Gordon, daughter, 1 he last named also I given the household furniture, the automobile and horae, Alfred Gordon get other prr.oual property. To a dnugh trr, Mr. Hornel, he give $100 stating In the will that the small nr. of the legacy was due to thr fact that she wa well provided for In her own right. Frank Gordon, son, i. given $1,000 in cash nnd nil advancement mailt prior to Alexander Gordon's de mise. Cong. Church Bible school at 10 a. m. at II a. m. the pu.tur will take for his topic "The Ma. tera Complaint, at 7:90 p. in. "What ii My G.uir There will bo special music nt both services The Christian Kmleavor Society meets al 0:48 j, m. II. A. Deck minister. Church of Christ, Corner 3rd and Ba.clinc 10, Bible school Dr. Helms, Sunt.; 11, subject "The Great Love Verse of the Bible;" 0:45, Junior and Inter mediate Endeavor; 7:30, subject "The Lost Book." You are wel come to these services. Leu B. Fishbuck, minister. Q Knowledge, skill ami thor ough experience enters in to the fitting and making of every pair of Dr. Thompson's glussca. Consult him nbout your eyes next visit. Washington Hotel, Satur day, Oct. 15. 81-82 Yesterduy was Columbus Day, the anniversary of his discovery of America. The banks nnd court house were closed but the poor newspaper people labored in the Lord vlneynrd just like the reg ular days. Cabbage for sale on the Jas Scwell place, north of Sewell sta tion and a little over two miles N. E. of Ilill.boro. Call at place on Saturday, Oct. 18, between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. as must remove crop that day, We have just one more Nash Six to sell. It is the best automo bile buy yoit ever saw. Don't take our word for it come lu and Investigate for yourself. Price set to move it. D. Corwlu Estate "Splrella Corsetlere Drop card or phone 884 and I will call at your home. Mrs. M. E. Can C. D. BUCHANAN I CO. (Incorporated) Hillaboro, Cornelius and North Plains Wholesale and BeUll Dealers In Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Bags SEE US BEFORE BUYING e Car-lot shipper of POTATOES and ONIONS. Grain chopped or rolled at any juam We Alway Pay the Market Price for Grains and Hi of All Kinds SEE US BEFORE SELLING Telephones; HUlsboro, Main 14, Cornelius, City ISIS, North Plain, Main 263. FOREST GROVE NATIONAI BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. THE ROLL OF Three and Four per cent paid on time deposits Bent one of our Safety Deposit Boxes. Take rare of your valuable papers. We keep a nightwatch In the building to protect yoar se curities as well as oar own. WE WANT J. A. Tnornburfb, President ONE CENT SALE' HOUSEHOLD REMED1FS RUBBER GOODS STATIONERY The Delta Watches Silvenvare Novelties Prompt Repairing 1 HOFFMAN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN . Mab Star i in wis Orate HONOR BANK YOUR BUSINESS Cashier SUNDRIES TOILET GOODS ' . tmw!W .W. J- ( Drug Store I pared the entertainment. Grove Clay Products Co. If die, HUlsboro, 89-82 a Weil BN inc biihik. y