PACIFIC iHHIT AND WBk M THANKSGIVING PAY CAME a.er. Eil Dl-- II U,c biggvt IUU '" . ...... iiut Washington tuunijr i .,.ffwr will lake place when 7. i-..-im- l'inrr.H U.dgrr. 1 Northwc.t, will try l rlmh .... i littr m lb hnal mr u ,hr with ',r Cbrma Indian. Spirit l running . ,e ' lh l crowd that thr t'iitrrH ! i. rspcctcd tf r. ' ' " The furtland alumni "f the ' thai i'y '", ,,irr 'ortr- . ..n h-idrr In prepared pgr -- ,w, riuf stunt fur the wiul ludvr If 'h In bc W'tumf of Cannibal Kin. the hero if on f tb nil""! atu.l fsun-u football aong. tWh Iro J. Frank, who b fc.J llir hu.ky Hadgrr KKrKi turn in .hrg ' n,,t M' V,r irwin, b drluprd .narbinr ih.t ha. .wept nrMthmg Uf.rv ... tii Ihr l'nlrrly if - . ()rr..n. Orcgun won lb ganu a,lh thr IUil(rr only by ahrrr Inn- of weight, mI IWh ! I... hern haded a llir Wondrr roach ul lb lat fur th remarV .bl khow.ng bi mm lur load Four sir tight win 1 lb rc-ril f ibe lUdg-r, and bry crt In add another today. Tbe gaim .ill 1 called at It will be an J fit. ninl anyone who nli to c real football of run frrrncr ljrv abuuM nut nil lb frara u)' '" c I nlirrnly I lrJ -Cur. Tbr Uu.l ilitirtli m,rtli ( l,r 1 1 ' K JiIihiI U brliij( urvrjrtl m In airr unit, ri aritr) l U in Uir. U(M,t. U,p Miarkrl. llii nu lhutl .rr..n mil ol.tani trait ! JrkirrJ hit. Tbi I a tralualitr ailililiuM to Ihr Imalili i i . . ' .... r...r ii j , in, IM-llltf ulily l ilmli frni m. fftvt mi ruurx li..ur, ai.il only ! blmb 'from liib Srliooi. Tb n.rrly U arliuUrl) a.l..lr; la mU suliurlian liomr trail I atlaU It. If to tnall fruil ....l . i.i. t . mu in rniinjr. III-. IlitniU arr bring ruuttnun! on Firl anc Tbinl klrrrl. In a ft w yrar tbU mil all lr tlrvrl rl ami mil u i.i.i ... i i it i. i I'wri BHnj ianuiir, u i lir rnou(b In thil ivrmiu ran work m lon ami livr on Ibr iriix rtt Tb laiij I)Iiik InUrrn ibr rail ril a n J (lie county road ba all lirm 1J and .iuir trail on llrt trrrl. Tb unrr bair failb In lbl rorrly and arr riling irrj inirrai irrill Mfim. Martin ItrUcoll and II BOY ABOVE BUXTON Frank At wood. Aged 16 Yar, Killed m Family Hoin TREE FALLS ACROSS HOUSE Mother Severely Injured But Will Live, Say rhyitciana MiJiiiUjr'a atoriu liMik it lull of human life in thi romily, bi n rrank Ataoixl. aud III, lul i t . . . in iili( in llir ,twooi Iiiiiiii abr llufion, a kiiiotanllr kill rd by a Irrr hnh Ml rnroo I In buihlniL'. Mr. Atmixxl, tbf ini.tlirr. rrrrl)r injurrd, and a youiiRrr on, who wa in Ihr Imuor, n unrn(hri. r at nnir rnt to nrihlMr for hi li, and fiiut i hiniillin, Clia. Si lm iillin nn. I'riU llrown wint to Ihr Atttoot (iardnrr, uf I'orlland, bat r bom to r lc ir tbr Ih.iI of tin .... . . .i. . . .. uoujiiil lli . Mtn mtil. M.-a. i.ii. lulr thry r rxtri lin k, on .South lr.1 St., and ralinit him fr nu uiitli r Ihr Irrr bare put in lararr lok of fi I riond onr fill, and olruik I hi y and lad jtroirrtr. Thr lir.t fnllrn tn r, Ihr mirirb Ik In III rarry nothing but tbr Ul thai ihr ihrrr nun rrr not kill lid aril al rirr that will hv rd monry rri to Vi a. You arr I Tb ilrad lov 1 a kon of tin luiilrd to i-all and Iry u. Durltat (irurr At Mood, who .a tor will tt badiuartrr forlkillrd Orlolirr 10. bv a biuitini; rral baniain in Mroerrlr. Trl I Iim-uiiioHi r at Si'otirld S. A. Frnnr, of mar Farming' ton, ii in Ihr itr Tm wlay. Horn, t Juik lihin in'' & . will-, imikitoro, ...v. 2z, a mii. Horn, to F rrii K i-('r and ifr. Ilill.ln.ro, Nov. 17, l.2l, a girl John Kaufman and l.tta I-rmon wrre marriri! in I'nrtUnd, No 20, 1921. Mr. Almrir I'.lnkr, nl near North I'laoini, in town Tur lay. rumiibrd roim for r nt. Mr V. N. Ilarri. 1 13? Jiikann St Trirpbonr 2312. SX-40 -00 YOU REMEMBER" TILLAMOOK ROAD IS BLOCKED BY SUDES Train Out of Portland Run Only M Far a Cochran THANKSGIVING CONCERT MRS. NL R. BEEBE A Tbankifivihif ronrcrt will b' Mr. M. R. Berbe dird at Roy, r, . i v . in i i4l mirt 71 vrftri B irivcn at tne iHnrrrBaiinni, j ( hurt ii nrt Sunday errninjr, 7:30 ritrd NO CHANCE FOR TRANSFER Sol Ye Shall D ll Mr., r. J Big Storm Leave High Water in Wake Damage to Valley Small Tbe big atorm of Sunday and Monday, which n o 'iisaktrru! . ri ... orrr uie aiaie auccrcacii in lyin I C. Sihmi.lt, of mar Vct " the P. E. N. raiUay line t Union, in town Tucday af trrnoon. J. J. Ingram and (ii-orge MaJi mi were In from Im-Iow the Witch Harl diitrict Tu lay. Tin Anirriiaii I-ion Auiili ary itl aoli it for tlir Rrd Cn Mruibrrbi Roll ( all. Horn, to Mr. and Mr. A -ip the K. . "'"'J violin, Elmer Batchrlder; FlBtr. TilUmook, and It !! be Mrrernl u x Cfockrlt. pUn0f G V.! uaya ueiorc vnc rmu ni uc i i,VI. j ra lor iramc. rarn)fer iroinn out of Portland run only a far a Cochran, and tbe lo haul bare practically been upndid for .1 a 1 "V De,n;. . , , lijrato, Mr. G. V. Payne Numerou. .llJt. are reported Anthem "Hark. I in the mountain, aim it win ue ai . f I . I I iT!l .7t. v.iuay or so ociore omciai . . tr i t montli ana X aav. ir waiurn . ' .. . .m-rnM b lion XI I i It If B Bill o clock, fcreryone i. in " -..v .... , Follnwlnir i. thr tiroirram : I wa born in Peoria, 111., Jan. Is, :. " .. .. .. . niui ner parrn niorcd to Nebraska in 1833, h catniif in Dode county, wjhere, on April It, 186S, .he wa mar ried to Martin R. Beebe. They renid.-d in Ncbraaka until May, 1 903, w ben they came to Oregon, locating at Roy. Tbe husband died Dec. it, 1918. Since the death of Mr. Be:bi, ihe widow re nided with her daughter at Roy. She bad been in Ul health for ten years, but was helpleaa only 'the uaat year. Funeral service I. Antb in tbe Land.' 1. Piano SeweU. S. Contralto Sol A Urn. 4. Anthem "Savior Involves the Sky." S. Soprano Solo Mra. Birchy -Mrs. Geo. When 8. Trio "A Perfect Day 7. Baritone Solo Henry Bor ihxrevink. 8. Soprano Solo "Angels Serenade," Violin and Flute Ob- Hark, Hark, My Mrkandrr, ( orin liui, Novcn.lx r I make any d finite announcement I phone 2671. 81 3t Tb National (iranK coiiirn lion will ilo in Portland Fi.U Many from W hint.in routitr allrndrtl Ihr rl in, and lb fol owing wrrr mipiml of lh bigbrt drgrrr in grangrdom ; Mr. and .Mr, liro. narrow ami two children; Mr. and Mr. OltoWoh Irr, Mr. Urn. Ilugbr, Mr. C'hn a i a a a. a irr uruigp, .Mr. ami .Mr. in. S hulmrrn h, Mr. and Mr. l)in liurkbaltrr. Mr. J. II. Slrwart, Mr. Alfred Morgan, A. W. Stew art, Mr. Pelrr tiollnb. Mr. Ju liu Ababr, Ml Slrlla Atbabr, Mr. Olio Juhnvon, Mr. and Mr. (irurge DouKhly. When you want yuur auti re I'ndi rtnkrr Pri kett went u to Ihr At wood bomr ami fdiipM-i' Ihr lioily lo Portland to rinlry . from which placr thr funeral nilt be held tin1 Ukt of thr wrik. Dr. Via, w bo l attending tb. mother, think hr will noon re covrr, but it I nid h will 1m unablr lo attend ihr funrral. Tb f .it a lit y took pi irr nbiu' rlrrrn o'clock Moiiil.iy nlbt. 13, N2I, a aon. (iro. Bierdorf, of North Tun! aim Plain, wa a city caller tl.i (irt of the week. Mrs. Harriet Yratch and Mr. A. J. Tullle, of Portland, Wire IlilKlmro visitor Monday. Ted SrballlM-rgrr, of Heaver ton, I on Irial Im fore a jury. churned with having liquor in hi porion Marriage liiene bn lie:i. rented Ja. F. Ridenour anil a to when train will opcrrtc. A hide from minor wanhout, here and there the velley suffered very little from the ktnrm which tied up Portland. Train service was held up here t interval, but were all operating by Tucwlity, on schedule. Tillamook reports three possi ble fatalities in the w ay of drow n- PURE BRED STOCK OPEN LETTER Judge (mhmIiii ha kcnt the follow ing b ttrr lo all road foirmrn 'Tbr iprci.tl l meeting hnv Inrll drlavrd aomrwbat on he count of thr application of a new budget law of 1921 to the h cial The following editorial i taken frum Ihe Army of Occupation p per of a rrrrnl date. If the sol dirr are uh rillng 100 er cent la tb Rrd l'ro Mcnberliit lull Call, hould we do lc... "The Mildlera who trarld (he world orr aid rr so liiuc di.tr, irtilrnir, famine rrlihJned we remrmln-r ho it a who fir.l apH-arrd tin Ibr tern always and Iwgan tbe sork of frrdiMg, Hurting and rar ing tor lh kick and needy? t) e rrmriubrr? We do! We all du. Ij-I j then rrmrmbrr li join in tin Hull Call. "Thi npMirlunily wnirh I f Irrril lo u I a iirivileg. II I But obligatory. We are under ni rumm.iij lo ivr, but we .hall n'. a a i i. . m s m . I . a. a paired bring it to u. nr du lint lit law umlrr winch we nave ct. work and our charge arrjl. n workinc in the district. rratotiable. We alo build bodinl Our Di.lrict Attorney ba put for trucks. All kinds of arrror-1 u right, howrvrr, ami we have irs, tires, rtc.Alliert F. Iisli. I notice pu.tril for all Ihr mrrtinf Buit k service, 1011 Main htrerl, Q be held on Ihr .'Kith day of V IlilUboro. Fifteen years ago one could trav el far and wide in Washington county and find bat a few re (fil tered or pure bred bull at the head of herd. Today there are in Wanhington county 2i Guern sey breeder who have pure bred cows as well as malts; 65 Jersey breeder who have pure bred fi a aw. a C 1 were he(d tne following aamraay, at the home of her daughter, Mr. Matthew King, at Roy, Ree. An drew Carrick officiating. Inter ment was in the Tualatin Plain cemetery. She i sunived by two dauqh ted, Mrs. W. J. Brown and Mrs. Matthew King, of Roy, and a son, L. M. Beebe, of Crockett, Califor nia, all at the bedside when death came. Of her immediate family she U survived by two sister and two brother, residing in Portland. I CARD OF THANKS ,ng. W ash.ngton rountr had one , d islered and 58 .1... I. I. .( ri.nl I ll M I nil death due to tbe atorm that of Frank At wood, of above Buxton v.itir.r..lbrettth. of the lower SCHOLARSHIP LOAN FUND nnrl of the rountv I Tl. a.-nntariilim limn fund i one a. k I I I. IF . I . - .- rpcy .-pile, ana n . - . ,,enefi,.Ul undertak- "'7' ""..i ge were married ov. l, ! . FMalion of oreeuer nr. . - II I.I 1 ...I .... I " "- " - - n Vnrf tn-.il on iioiri, Kun , , r. ..... .! I Ulll.-ii m i H . I. ?nmn tying u.e anoi. r.,,,,, nPri.Unt and a direct Holstein breeders who have pole bred herd, male and female. Many communities have from 40 to 60 registered Hohtein, Jerte and Guernsey bulls and this ha given the county a fine name in Northwest. Breeders in the pnt year hue We desire to extend our heartfelt thank to all who so kindly ten dered aid and sympathy during oar bereavement, the .lines, death and obsequies of the wife and mother, the lite Mrs. E. L. Perkins, and also for the beauti ful floral tributes. E. I Perkins, . Kingsley Perkins, Esther Perkins. an, pre.iueiii aim uire.i- . , f i. .,, For Sale-Registered Guernsey or of the General Federation of . , . -f . I i, II.. .1.1 i v in. ... .1.1... t .ii- f . " - nun can, uionviis . . i v) omen a I'luus, to ao inn i . k. . i omce ai u. v. I t.. i, ,i ... W ilh donation annually from , ' f,m ik .i i .i..k. r it., .i.i. " vv"" ' - "7.;:,uu" X .. . .IT. TI'j outside said Aim. laiianan, im iunu has now reached the sum of ap proximately tlO.OOO. It is loan ed without interest to young Scnator w rj. Wood ha the new women wno win 10 comp.cie boiluing well nmAe1 ineir ruui.u. 'i UimnUinn .ml it will Iw re.tdv have been student at O. . k tu.. .K f f.. Women's club, in an interview at . . ,..., Trarharl, Braverton, Ore., Phone h.ir office at 0. A. C. ' ' , ' . IlilUboro 2R. 7-9 Rudoloh (Jrcener, of near Far ntingtun, broke an arm this week, w hile cranking a F'ord. Dr. E. H. Smith reduced the fracture. Married November 20, 1921. Michael Sell and Fliy B. McGill. NEW P. 0. BUILDING CLUB MEETS Thr ll.IUIu.ro Club met la. I night snd adoptrd a new constitution and by law. As.ocUte mrmbers err made rligible, and tb rol of joining w placed at 2 60. Thi bold to employers of firm or mm who ure not in acHvr bul hr. Tbi wa incorporated lie rur of lh fact thai it was not dVemrd mlvisiblr lo ask more for thi ilfis of nn inbrrshiii. as it would bar many. Aoclate nm br will pay the same monthly dues, bow ever, a regular voting nirmlieri. Th (ilrl Rr,rrvr of tbe High School imtilr I7.U0 bv selling raw dy at Ihe Librrty 1 brat re Tu "Isy night Tli money will b? rt to ihr Alberllna Kerr Nur C. W. Trigg, uf Im Angrlr, arrlvrd brre la.t wrrk, and i a gur.l uf hi brothrr. And. F'.ng land, tb. realty dealer. He I looking ovrr th Oregon country for hi tint time and says h wa. iniiK-llnl to route brre Im-cbu ft rrr Orrgonian b inert in li. Angrlrs always tell what a won drrful country we bar up here, and say b I coming back to li e old slat. Floyd Spendlore, of Oak wood, Ok la., a nephew of Mr. Flngland, l alo a guest, hav ing arrived brre the day of Mr. Twigg's arrival. OGood glase, pr.erly fit ted, will help you to enjoy Ibe full benefit of your eyeoght Dr. Thompson method i to give vou tbe do'tbl srvlce ol opium rrtist and practical optician at the one rol. Consult him about your .v.. lint visit Tur.dav. Dec. 6" Washington Hotel, until 4 oclock p. m. ,8 89 The soldirr of th American Forces ill Germany started their Rd Cro Roll Call Nov. I ami closed it Armistice Day, at which time there wa 100 er cent show (iivr of aui'I'ort of that organUa lion. Tbev adopted their i o gan, "Do You Remember f Mrs. Frame and Mi F.tta Klla Naiinrr. of Iowa, have been visiting the at week with their u... Mr. Irene I.ambrix and -i ... Ml. Marie NappeV and inci dentally rnjoying the big storm 17 10 vrmbrr We are enclosing blank ailida tit and arr requesting that it ! ivnrd and returned not later thin thr morning of December 1 We will aU.i enclose your blank minute tu le returned at I hi same lime. We are asking you also, to fill out a blank w hich w e are enclosing, giving lb number f miles of road in vour district 1 11 .. . . 11 .... L . . . t . nf oi auove iaio, ivc. pi"r-.m I women t. Francis church omciatii-g.. A c becUW this fund was avail Will take contract to cut cord able and have now become self u I .nv b nirth and in any Hipporting member of society. quantity. Have gas drag aw. Applications for loans at pres for occupancy by the 8th of Jan nary, in accordance with the cor tract with Uncle Sam. The wood work in the interior, comprising the furniture and fixtures, has a uuaiim. p "fi - it - flllie lurmiurc aim usiuro, i George Flguero, 1439 Fourth St., ent, far exceetl Ihe amount of attractive finish and look . . . . . aasv m r .na . m in v akiirv . .... . . . h. IlilUboro. ' ",U,,CJ ' . like a million dollars, ine equip- Tbe Rcbckah of North Plains . . .Tf!" ent is very much superior.to the will give a masquerade basket o- pprtUnJ in 1899f Rmi now has . present quarter, which wtre built in when the business of the office wa not over a third of its Argus, $1.60 per year. J- HARE, McALEAR FCTZSX Attonwy-aVLtiW Upstair, Shute Savings Bank Bid Hillsboro, - - -.' Oregon E.B.1-CCCU3, Attorneyt-Law . Office, apaiairs, Schabaeridl lUk. Iiillsboro, - - - OrcgOM THOS. H. TOGUZ, Jr, AUuraey-at-Law ' Upatairs, Schulmerich Elock Hillsboro, - - - laced with a pip and filled with L, B,.vert..n, R. 4. Telephone Mate nJ the ir length of the roik and gravel . i .i i i? road and inrir ronouion. ii i are also wanting the length mid ondition of your bridge, anil tinder beaj of "remarks" let n know if tlne bridges can b re I rth. IjisI vrar, 47 of our road dis tricl levied a special tax, 40 of them s ln mill tax, and while o not exect to have them do as well this year, we are sure thai many of tbe irourciive district will continue to levy a snbstan tial tax until their road program i ronudetrd. Some of the ill trict will no doubt reduce theii levies 5 mill and we would urgi H of the district to vote some for maintenance Taxes have reached a burden some stage for many of our icc- I Safety Deposit We have recently installed one of the most complete burglar alarm systems known. The public is invited to sll and Inspect thi splendid protective agency at any time, Our vault arc completely electrically lined, which af ford the greatest protection known. We have safety deposit boxe to rent under this protec tion, and respectfully solicit your patronage. cial at the . ().. ball, Satur- . . .,n j-.Ueldnal .i.u .v.i.1,.1, M.-rv a. The nublic I . . :. . i et ' c,ub' r"firea. ov" "'"" ul present volume. The furniture . . in.Fii nf in mate, i ncste uiiu , i . ij ----- - -.-.iDoxe, nesn, camneis, eic., arc in Lot-Tan sweater; Wednes- have a total membership of 6000 . . . , auartcrt arf day evening, Nov. 10; between womrn organised for the purpose to the busi. IlilUboro and Reedville. Suita- promoting social, civic and ed-l bufijjn-, 0f the city. There ble rew ard. Call W. E. Mays, lirtional improvement in their re- . , ban , .. ... I :i:... 1 hal ri ortt riains. , , ipeciive JO!U4 M. WALL, 1 Attoravey-t-Law Upstairs, A. C ShnU Btaiaf, Second and Main Stai, -Hillsboro, - - - Onsob If. B. Ban .. TU communities. ,k. n....t n.i rnnm ,! of more than "": Ki-"JZ"i-:'::rz lfaJgt Street, . Sonth of CmiI W-Ycllow and white dog. c "rK ;. ; : ret, there will be none too much ... i. i i.. 1 1 meal v a i lie. iui n.v . . ......... i ...u- ...... i. .ni . khort lialr: aieuium sise. .-vooui - . . - , ... i.i"eii cm'i " -! a vear ol ; vitetuum ie. .auoui --. . tn n-l IdNotify Mrs. Carl orU bring good result, to the Iiillsboro UR7. The Farm Bureau ha a spec-tjon recently said A Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, JENNINGS DAVID C3.J.O. CObB, EX IX PVynici aod Svitte1 Ofice, UptUira, hi Co "hi Baildtaf. Besidence, eoi . Sixth aad Washlngtosv PL BMS. president of the general federa- m j of jUBcUon miTSeW Hon. recently said: A women .Ai.. n..i,.lr umce wl1 5 "aence ial price of U.60 per hundred Liubi, a group of organised worn- nf.,J . n,v.j. Hi1i on 20 per cent Vulcan stumping en who can be depended upon toK Forest:Grove wrre unitcd pow der. riic or . . "- back every movement u" in marriage November 20, 1981, Schulmerich, Secretary, Hillsbo- for the betterment of that com- R a. Deck, of the Hillsboro . k. Ik k A f ..a a. -) r-.. Kl"" 1 ro,uri.. munity me. uroups oi uw. - Con-reBalioB.i church, officl- l)r. It. A. Davis, dentist, of En- character are a tremendous mi at, . ... ..ilk. ..inl in . Iim like mis. I . .. . i ii terpri., has eased omccs in tne io , The bride is a aaugmer oi wr. . ... I k.ir.fln.l.it ll.onirlit. hast V I ..... n .. i . ' if., i . I u.iii .....in ni'ii. w. rii newt nvu.. - f. - - . iM.si ii . Hnrv ii.i'iii snii n ki- ven iiuuo.on, -..us.... "i-" , . . , ,K:Liw .,e r. . ...7. 7 tal parlor Monday. He has conclusion ...u " " ter of Fred David, of tiUtsDoro. moved his family into tbe former loo irequem. The groom U a well known mini .1 iirwai. J b,!h . ol .aiinti T i.nP 1 . . I Phillip proierty at 'Sixth and inc .umm... clerk on the r-ortland-jnnctwn Baseline. '"""r" City run. . Completdy acdped kMS-ttl l r., SihSharnles. cream cr0 " Attending the wedding frorr . aasw.red day . : ines ou me p. ! this city were Mr. ana Airs. rre.. ar -i-u, OCc, 0., D3. D. E. WILEY, tL D. , Phyai gsvi SsVsfl Ofice phone, Soil. . EtwUmcm ptwe, IM. Cotrr erckl Cwk DgSss IHUlaboro, E.lL2XLLD.D.a Physician and Sargeoa OSTEOPATU will compare with those ot,Htats .trona. E. Pctrt-quin, i. i -.11 lh rlnbs to keep m.m.ur. ctitt m. . o ,at. ia a4B4VSjJ4s that are manv time our popula tion. Our elementary schools are w ell ruuilMsrd and supported, t Mil court arc a necessity and arr e- nensive. Our 141i - a o un ' s avw- --- 1 - Orenco, lire. a-(. them informed of the progresi oi Dr.J.IL I A I I ' w " Dr. E. H. Smith operated on work. The plan of wor con- Elbt BedP) editor M& publisl er Hafc ,e,umed the Practic ct Mrs. F.d. Wolf, of Cornelius,, 1 n- forms to mat oi me genera. .f tfce CottnKe Grove Sentinel, MedicJlie aurKerT, ud ha Kinl Emm- The Hillsboro National Sank H1LLS30R0, OREGON " T soy .. . , :.i , .!"'" rr""B. t " i ii s . ...ii i v. -. . a .ii iviBva ii pit- oviiiion it nil in i-n uu u i i n.n:.jn.,t Ar ha iinorrnnf rnui , ..an IH-Iisivr. t'lir soldier ooya iiu rrmui... ..... - v - - , ,,1 "nu Preslucul Vl ",c v"t'"" , , OBIMI t" MBBraal ,.ur poor and needy have to be ne,day morning he operated on departments with divisions am. u. Associationj accompanied .bore the Hillsboro Coi t.Vn rare of Now, can we do Miss Lucile Doblns, daughter of committees. -Ibv Q. L. Hurd, business manager! Bank, laain earv oi. " i ... .lc. - oipk. .! tn.vlmnt are finel . .. n ... t I " - U this, ami neglect our county 1 1). . wouinns, qi pcsh-ww, , --- ot trie orvaius uiiree, were . Hillsboro, Uregon. moving an appenuix. u, ff "lu , , . I rtillsDoro, jvionaay, masin cans rose Is? . .' . it, I -"- I . aa w a . .i I.. ....1....V tropsl i'......i ii i fi.!, row. for citiicnsnio "uuiii. s.s.t.u.1. "fi- - tii. new sDSDer fraternity, -nr. uex. J, i. rifws, k. a lour niiecini i ......i 11 niuvii v. v. v. v., , - t 1. i - -i - . . i . . . . . . . T V ...... i. ufl..hr ,i aiun i... wriirb lation, and tne press. - ri-n. finished a tour of the SoecUl attenUon to ooawxnca piurir iihi'k iiiiii -iiv h aiiiii v tin,, . a .- v '. " -p . - - . i . ol vour district and you can see .,00 ,,olnul.s and over. Mrs. Carl tne state wora " newspaper otnees of Uregon ana . ... .i!MAl .. . n l. I. ... the benefit mat you arc geiuiiaiijtt, Heavenon, n. on ik""".' from It. at Witch Hael school house. We are very well equipped to p,0l,e Hillsboro 11R7. 39 do road work now and will be p,M of the pleased if the districts will do w Ea9tefn Qre. what they can to ne.p .o..k. ,u.rc Urt week Uie guC8t Th etter was written vy or- , t. xf PiH(.. der of the County Court and we ' about and diaease of children. ments is the general feaeraon-has Polk county yet to visit, when I Office Commercial Bank Bldg. t York in 1890. It is made up ol , . romiav evenjna for Forest Office. SMI: Residence, SMS 60 state federations, wnicn Grove, and from there he makes Hill.horo Yamhill and Polk counties. . . . . .. .. .1. I irer i .... ...... niun it nn ii-1 ... arc asKing mai j7.11- 1 .... .,,. t .. k st0rm closed thi . .. . 11 line nine llcity before you nom yo r Cojumbi;l rivor rail lines. r. All 1?I..M,..,. au-nrl 1' rCU HVH lStiSV'SSiaia-a "r 4 years, son of Fred Fleischhauer, died within two days after the si 1 T 1 1 .if at l.ikAw In I'.is.v la riil Th Grammar School iiirw nc-iacain 01 mc , ' . . w 1 . I . . 1 ' IT I 1. ......... 1 . a a Ktlil Vr l.l iv held n can-iv tin weeK. mc iuik . . GIRL RESERVE NOTES elude 41,001 distinct clubs. Its total membership Is now about 2,000,000. Twelve foreign coun tries represented by ciuds arc as .. n 1 ' follow Canada cnnai China, Cuba, England' France, Hawaii, Japan, Phillipine islands, Sweden, West Australia and Wet Indies. "Both state and national fed erations are non-sectarian ana sale at the school, the proceeds at Gaston today, father and son amounting to $5, which will go being buried at Gaston. into the fund for the Uin nescrr preJ p0Cj of near rjaston, was endowment bed at the Albcrtinal rrcsU.j ie other evening, by Kerr Nursery Home, in roriian.i. Dtv Stockdale, between the All lh Girl Reserves arc workinc r. ..i Gnston. and three hard nil their honors and nmny . , moonshine were taken hope to win their Reserve rings f h,s ftutp and he WR5 placej . . .1 1 f tl. .r.linl 't I . .,li. - I I before tne euu m mi. "" j lumler arrest una iai?r reicascu on Mnrgarct tongue, bft.j Reporter for the Girl Reserve . , ro,P' ' ' i In the Walla Walla country 8400 9sn nf In, Garborlno. Beavcr- ton, R. 2, Box SI. Mile and half north of Beaverton. ren was born In this county, and is well known to all the Hillsboro oldtimers. Oregon DAVIS NAMED RECORDER James H. Davis, of North Plains was named county recorder of conveyances Monday, Dy tne county court, all members conour- rinir. Mr. uavis succeeas r. n Everest, who is working for the DSL E. T. HF1 1' Chiropractic Phyaician Using in connection Electricity, Hydrotherpathy and Scsentuic Dietetics. Calls answer any or nla-hL Telephone SM1Z. Office 1 and S, Heidel Bmlkang, Hillsboro, - - .1.1. . t Sal.m In nno nf the rl. political but are bi-partisan, tment9- Mr Davis . is well kins with both parties, sup- . vBV!nl, ,.rvd a recorder non- working with both partie porting measures not men. Violet r. nerocri, DR. W. H. PAS LEY, Daatisl . " I . . ..... mi- ..I.. known, havinir served a recorder Offices In tutanw -1 of conyeyances for two terms pri- Main i adj(inlng ro v . 1 1. 1 1: r .1. v,..M.i 1 K UUUCi mmww or iu iiic ciciuuii ui iui. "i . ' rs . tl. I. ....11 ...lifi.il li fill fh. Tin-1 HlllSbOrC , - A&C is n til UU.1IIHVU v 1 1 Wismer & Haase, successors to Uition and there are many ; who R. t. & J. C. Kuratli, real estate, are pleased to see tne appoint- loans -and insurance, have moved ment, tblr offices to the around floor Hillsboro Nafl. Bank Building, Revival meetings will be Held No. 1164 Second St D J. 1L ISMTUT Boom 1, upstairs, Shute Biinf, orer Pharmacy, ' Phone 492. in the Evangelical church, Tigar-l, HiBsboi, " Ottjon They also take charge of auction Oregon, by Evangelist F. L. Ste- sales. See them. oti vens, from umo, ov. zs to uec. FinS IMLUJSAKCa United Evangelical church, l".' FSSZ I can sate jrou 10 pet cent on the ilrd street Guy R. Stover, pas- at- 7:80. Everybody Is cordially of lmfTjrMlce Third inr Bible School at 10 a. m.t preaching at 1 1 at the Hnzeldale school house at p, m, No eve ning .service. s invited. Frank Schulmerich and Jos Were, of south of the river, were city visitors the lal of the week.l IL Cr2AR2CH 11S3 : IZllcnaOkV Ofice, First and Jeffereta t H !