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Ir.ti t.r pl.t .1 IhiIIiiiii, in ((.mil iaM , ti rv rva M II. liliiiu. mnliill, An III III , nf M . I. I In f II I ( ,,( I,, r , ,,,, ,, S. All in.li r, in i Id il I, i A DODGE FILM I,. a l. V viii r liki to I. II about pullnl lint ul m urn nf I .llii i.f unilr. nr iM-r i . l'i", Iiii.IiiiK tl. I.ri.lifi mil .iiul Uiiiiit i iiiiii. II, , f,,r, . ri4ir I I" ' it n hi h iiiiilimi iiii turi- " i. i . . r hiinr mi .-, wlurli t iiiitniim in mull t .... , f nntiirr t k"l' riilirr nutiniiuliiti- rluli mii.i., with HM.I.ir talk for a iii"iilli. Tlir Mm Iiuh Im.ii i,, t.iim.l liy tin l.iUrlv Tliriitrr mill Hill 1. 1 mm Ai.ifuil S. 4 ami S A partial rlosing of the 1921 iiriine iioiil nml the mailing of J. C. Schulmrri l,, of Bank PRUNE NEWS waa fi 1 1 w n to tlir c-it vpatrrHa i in rr art- unr or two im itli nta in I on buiinrai ronnritril with tlir llii- 1 1 1 of I,. rl. .11 ...i l l I ..i i .:..i . a- - ' llli'll'lur I I tl tUIITIIIIirillll ti Ollll j 1 1. . I ll ...... I . ' ..in lit no III r likiiliil.il ,.l..,.l I l.u. i. ur tum n ii v In ....(. ..1...L. i tvnn is .-..t '"iii'i i: nil iu iui muu uiuhc Kijnt with aomr if tin- nlil volunli i r I uh h.I:m , totlin(r over $Jl,QM, tin nu n of tin- county si at ami aril aunouiircJ earlf thirtk dull- fur a rrunion of all tin- olill jw Ori iron (irovier' Coop r bojra lii finiKht hrr hrrr thirty Utive A"iti..n. Thia will br yrara or imirr a(". Jor haa iint fullowrd by another, and final i i.iiiii ti i a 0O0 dairy barn on paymt nt immi diateljr with tin; hi raiirh ailioinitiK Hank. It Ims dil)Ovil of a small Quantity of a full mm nt Hour and fouml.i I tlic larifi r ixc which hare br:n . .1 ' In. n ami lm n un nt manner anil I held fur higher price. I he up nlril ntalU, and 40,000 frrt of I i.lv of the larircr Drums i litnit- A. C. Alford u dow froml Buxton this morning. Wm. Strrrn, the Laurel mer hant, waa in the city Monday. U In n you are in need of small can of paint or varnish, think of ( or win Hardware. J. J. Schuiilkr, of Vancouver, Wn., was in town. Tuewlay on 1c jil busine. Mr. mnd Mr. E. R. Bailer re PUBUCSALE lh Talfsart rottajfe at Netarti Anton M--uwen, of near Roy. Imiilw-r waa used in i-oiistruclion 1.1 .ml will, . I recently lost four fine heifir Siliulnuri.il nay that after all. on with little nrosDert for larife from an attack of septicemia. I will sell at public auction at mj r. sidi n. e, first house east of wat er tower, in the town of North Plains, at 10 o'clock, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, Span horses, weight 1800 each; watron, J-cat buggy, set team ork harness, extra one-horse harness, single buggy harness. 10-16 disc, Acme harrow, 1 lerer turned Sunday from an outing at iarroW( plow, 1 cultivator, Ittuiriilili ol k il nut the ."Milium r mm r " . . . ' r .1 ' J... i ....in -i.iiiii- 1 1 ." . . r, f. ii"iisi.le fur tl 11M l.u " . a "" '"" ri I, ,.i i" i" r "" "l " i . a I... ...... t ,i.lti r.lil.ira i " Ilu I'd'lorlal - .'inn s.i nl ,l.!l ..ilu r l 'i" hull Lint, t I". I' ih. r tlir d. piirlmi lit of 1 : . . . jiiiitli'ilisiii nisjiiriiijf ! Ih s I. Hill I" nl , Lin. ..I siiliji Is in a Ii iniiiiit irii s ilu III in; 1'ul'lii , nn.l lluis 4i...i rs in K IM " "l rrsiilts .-I .. run. nlal nk l.r ..-ll" K' - MAKk DEAN PIIELFS ll..n I'liilns. Ill the .iii- .i.l. nt "I llillsboro, died .iii. in l ilUmiHik, Jul ... i . i .ii I'iS'i, a 1 1, r all irn.iii n 11.- born In Kansas, lul.t ... I . ll. Ml.- urV is, iii"i ' .ii . i air ). il lJ I.iiiii l.iuih 1 1" Mi"" mo" il " ,b..f.i B"l Mr. I'hilps ws ul in ui.irriaur I" .Misa .Mau.l ,, Kin-, ilniu'il' ' "I Mr. '''l , r. M lt, April SI. I to:l i,..M .iiul llie (iiIIiihIiik Mm ii niriixr .Mrs. tir tn lp M. S. ill, l lilllls, l lu.ira I. in il . .ill ( Tilliiin'..k. i( Ins mi mi dmtc fitiiiilv hr is uii.1 h llirn- brolhrra lt lit.li I'liilps, pr.iiuini 111 (Is llilli.Hlit iiniiisti-r. and writer n j.ln.iial in.i , I'.irtlaiid, Irmk I'hrlpa and Waynr . it i, ami u.i sisi. rs, .sirs ir !r.i,'k. Shi i I ll nnr, til l III I. ..I.l M tn.l Mrs Kill.- I altltoriH-, ul iinir II il, I alinil l lip f,,iirrsl ti.i.L iilacr from l,l.,..r, Mitlli.ilist Kpis.-. .linr.'li, S:itiu.lity nflrrn.iiin, lni(sills nlli. laliiiK. Inter 11 in Die li.ral rrimlrrv, I . It. II ilirrrlliitf. DF.LVIN NUKNICHT nil M.Kiulil died at ll" nf Ins (iirrnls, Mr. all. I Mrs. l Mi kmt(lil, i.f Meik I'l.iins, I, I nflrr nil invalid of s.iiral j ears. lis was in IlilUli.ir.i, Nov. I. I I'D I, liu-.l lure until hi pan-lit I In the farm near .Vnrlh H1' is sun ii id liv his linrelils Uir fnlliiti ini( lirnlliers mid " rt 1... if Or. he... i .... . I u.MiikM, in the Marine ser tin riit tr llie war, mid Ivan 'iit-M; Mrs, Audrey 1. Ilulir, lUinl. im, Mr,. Kaike .li.hn f Sli.nlv llrnnk. fill" funeral (link lilaee vesler aiirrniinii m nl l hi Ml rlinrrli, l V, (. A. DrtV h'liiim Ih. serilce. Inlermeiil in the elmreh plnl, (Jen. .? dim-ling. s"ll ililt Ore., It Ml., M.i , is Mr,. W I ! ssr , Or. II irl.lll.l, I Inr.iiit ii ,, Iti, , ,.l iirnji .1 Im .li si. iui. Iliir Writ's More. II . nr. I to ii p, ll( l'h..ne 28 J . v; 3 .ain I'aish ) , of il.iiii liiiktnii .i.i. i .iism-.i ii.r.iiik-n i. .wn lusnlat. i iin.iili In I'nrll in. I. Sit nt is still taking a lnK mttiikt III piilili.s I or ar 'I'w.i yoiiiiK nit, s It.illi In milk, I... Hi wild ir-l altrs . fatten, ITl.li Ills, line Si, riiniir .11.1.1. Miss Sikh- M, m tl, in r. turn, il llie list nf the w.ik (foul Stun III. r Si sl"ll lit (In- Miilllllillitli "stile V.iriual. I . I . I 'or in ll is at l .ir. il linm these .l ays. Linking aflrr his prop irl), the fi.rin. r I. It. Ma. rum place. Dr. I irl.m.l, ( hiri.pra. hir and S...t . ., s siur.iiisuui- .i vsi.-iae. uur : Writ's Store. I,nirs I In fl p. ni I I'ln.lie S3.ll. SI tS i h. iini III Williams, the ItilK li.ir.1 pl.iMr with the Si. I.nui Irtm, bulled nut his 27lll tniilli run, Mi.tiilay, Take a Valrt Ant.. Simp 00 ri..r with V"il on thai enuipiinr Inp 3'. S.r. hi, I Si, Cnrttin II trdw are. Mrs. . nrii ll i .iriaii depart id In. ,l n t . n i ii l; fur a few .tits' stiv al M.a.lmin, whir, the ( i.iiiii II and Me.Mear f iiiuli. v sre eampe.l. I 'nr Sale- N". 2 Burprr hand x.w.r tin ran ralrri uur Itpe wnl.r; also Nrw .raliiiul Id. I rnt'tiil. - I'arm Bureau oilier I'lion SSI. 2J Arthur ll.temi, nee.iiiipnnieit bt lame and Dewey Crook, nf Port land, lisited in the city Wednes it iv. 'I'h. parly was inolnrniL' thru lit Wrnnnia. Mrs. Mtritarel Putter left Ih. last nf the werk for her home iu Vallejn, Cal , aflrr a month's vis it with hrr sister, Mrs. J. A O'Mrara, uf I'.liuoniia. Or i.l 11 llakrr. of Portland and Mis Virginia It. lb tf.li V . of llillsb.irn, nrre unlie.l in marrl aiie al N'anei'uver, Wn the first of the week. Tor Sale Kleitric sweeper, praelii-allv new, in splendid hlinlte. at a haruaitl if taken nt ' .i .!... If. nnee. - ee w. r.. tireeue, mi. Apart im nls, No. H, upstairs, Weil Building. " Mrs. Alt in Hoffman departed Tuesday for week vacation t Ownrrs ..f llo.lur Itrothi-r i-arl dairying i the surest induatrv tolaixe nrunes.it is believrd the un- All lim of Automobile Elec ami others u.t. r. si. . 1 in an un 1 follow. ,old supply will return very sat- trie Lamps. 1152 Second St., iiiiisi r. i .ir.1 nt p, rloriiianee will Kr Sale Hor.e. 1200 lb. : isfactorr prices, I'.' Will, ilil.lt. I Am . . I I I ll,n. I,..ii.lI .:..a I,. i Kftf.,i ikwi ior uv, n"".i sun auiraai;i ..vi. .. I lie film was mail.- in tin- lunrl I .n.l.tl. .,...1. ....... ..:..i K. I liv ihr Association as follows It wail mirror oak drrasinir table anTl Pilkinff. 8c per bushel, if the hair: oak chair, leather mount pickers work throughout the sea .1: Ivory Simmon's bed: whit. I sun: othrrwise the price will be iron bed: coil steel surinirs: larir 6e; drier help and other labor, upholstered rork.-r; new lino 113.00 per day, and kiln men, 5 leiim. inlaid, fix IS ft: harvain if taken at once. Owner. T. C CLUB DEMONSTRATION , . . i.oru, ran lie seen ai j. r. Jtieur I I, u ,t ;n m.,n.nr al ft- .... OS l. r. rla'ltoil, were u.i.i . ( l' 1, of il... Hillsdale .1;.. Vancouver, July 31, 1922 trict met with their local leader, Manager Phelps has had Tay 1 1 . ropes, rlinins, cauies; suowcr, in goo.1 shajie; hay rake, blocks, 1 derrick wrench, and other tools and article too numeroM to mention. Terms of Sule $20 and antler, cash ; over $S0, a credit of six month will be givea with ap- "f Hi. ..it I'n 1, distri.l. sugg.-str.l bv the fail that oil iiiiiipiiues generally an- stand ariliiutf on llmlite I'.rutliers Hi" lor ears on aeeoimt of their spec I alulitv to meet tin- uniisiia! strain of oil field servier In the put ll re, attelitiiiu is ceil tin . I mi a standard Dmlife Broth rrs se.lin. I In aeeuiint of its .mart appearance it look il. i iile.lly out uf pl.iee, of Hie roiiKli, iiiiulilv nil ci try, lait ll protes I., von, I all ilmilit that it Is fully i ipml to the f.t.k. I;: om seene llie ear is d lilx rntely up sit and tin n turned il tiii.1t- down Corwin Hardware. f A f .f f"..rntiiw I tfmiiU, v.. ,, , ... , .i a .. t t i . ... .... i uroveu, wussuk now., m m f-- wai greeting frienil in town ye-r . ' ' r tt-rday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hancock and Mr. Lulu Jensen, of Corne lias, were in the city yeiiterday, i nroute to Portland for the day. N. B. Nelson, of Portland, and Grace Lee Holderby, of Beaver cent interest. Geo. M. Hunter, Owaer. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. -Marion Mays, Clerk. LIBERTY it. 4. Two 22 2 .Moilem er place, Uillslioro mile east of Oreneo. IMlsboro Camp of course, in Woodmen, the baby Oregon, adopted a class of seven candidate Inst Friday evening The officer and team of Rose Ci ty Camp put on the work, which wn much enjoyed. A sump tuou repat of "Hot Canines' motorist, all over few years nn. .lfiuM kTati.' I.elimnn. for the our- lor. Taylor & Jones painung me ramP . . .... : I..M.V .nrt marmiise at the front pose ill uiviiik a arwiuic uc.ii".. 1 1 - i stratioii. A number of parents of the Liberty. attended to see the work which Mr. and Mr. J. H. Riggs, after their girl had so successfully 3 wc-k at Rockaway, are now completed. Miss Calkins, countyLpCn,ling the month of August all lender, gave an interesting talk Netart. !. on some of her experience with Mr Mrs. T. A. McCourt d tin corners. Meft this morning for Miami, on n....iin,i Ki.i li,,!,,!, v n e ciuo win pui uieir arueica Tillamook coast, ior a lorv wholr the film may b. Currev District Denutv J S 'xnil,it at t,,e county fair next L,!', visit with the Tom Meads. i . at I - ' - I ...I. I . . ..... , I ..i.rrn.r ii. u.r .:. . r0nsul Smith an. HV I . Julv 28. n HillSftorO, De- Slmmon.. of Roar CitvC.mn The parents present were Mr. M. E. church and ceme- The motto add SUN.. M0N., TUE. apparrlitlv just to ilrlnorislrnU ll.at the fine type of closed car L,,,, coffre w arrvr,. .ill. w.iimi.siin as iniii-ii ri.iiirii ha.i.i ... " line notable wno nililrese age as the open car. Oil the i iin.iilrre.l i ven superior lo tl . .. i.l. ... I union. i r. ,'ti n an. V liiulge, w iiieii iieraiur so popnliir among the country .ii.ni hi v . in i. - . . . . n iwt:s;ii .- - - opted by the meet- ' P- ;S: Vmmtr, Mrs. H. Povcy, te a mos8.agate brooch, gold it Again'-Cor. M,rH; M- Ir,t"eIr' ,?' Ne,8n' mounted. Leave at Argus office ..f..t ll",k n"'1 -VrV I - " .,,! r,.reive reward. KNIGIi.S OF COLUMBUS ing wa "Do f X lou can safely come to 1 la .-at i n.i . V it. inompson ior consul tation and examination, knowing DOES ALFALFA PAY? ind receive reward. TEN-ACRE TRACT It i-ol nt ion. in Menuirv of Our Departed Brother-- in n as, in view in llie lots we have sustained by llie death i t our beloved llrolher ami Asso- t i it. , 1 reili rirk I.rwis Bishop, who di parted this life July 23rd. ....... . .. .... ! . i'..-. nil i in I in- si i ii grenier loss siiiliiined by those who were liearesl nnd dearest In him, there fnrr, be it His. Ive.l, That l is a just Irili lite t,i i'i- uielnory "f llie depart ed to sav that in rrgrrtting hi hat h.s years of expenence .,,,1 l)oe a,fj.fa ? T,,is tio knowledge, are a way. at your h answered by S. Hvre, of T'" service. Consult bun .bout your x ie cult.va t.on . . a eve next visit Monday, Augiisi It, at the Washington Hotel all dav. 22 23 Mr. nnd Mr. W. H. McF.ldow ney, of Reedvillr, were Hillsboro cnllcr yeterdny afternoon. W. II. say for a dry year crops are not so poorly down his way, nl- thongh the Spring grain I on the tohotrgnn. The Ladd Reed farm had lit acres nf Winter Argu window. Alfalfa se May 21, of this year, was cut Au gust 1 and wn two feet high Another held, seeded two vcars ago, ha had its third ciltting this! season, and the last harvest stood .11 inches tall. It has already yielded five tons per acre for the season and Hyre w ill get another cut nnd probably two. Mr. Hyre ha demonstrated that dry farm i n ir navs In raismtr alfalfa in r I " Washington county. BRILLIANT FINISH wheat which made an average of rrmnvai I nun our niiiist. we 1.1 bushel per not bad for an mourn for one who wa in rvervloff venr nnd a big acreage. A way worthy nf our rr.peet aiull small tract on the place yielded regard, be it further I SO bushel per acre. r.... in., v. m vi..it'i i- t. . m i . m i i . . . . .. . ".. i ror nrni i weniv acre, i f in iiiiietm,,.'. i, team oseit the mini. lie Wl'li llie family Of the ...ltivaHnn ft In anurt! 9 lnl.i !.. . 1.1... f I ---- t - i w - i Bcasun in a i , i ti . v. wi imo deceased on llie dispensntion Unimth. o-ortd house and km: 1...1 .I..f...iin lh Vutntta in a 20 to 0 score. Turk pitched tract, all in high state of 6 acres bearing Lo- .... . 1 1 A . in fctftniiArd van I If .lll . ' V. -s. . ass eded ' '... . 9n full eiT straw uemcs u iv....s - . . r .t . . crown cherry trees, i.amuens, 40 yearling peach trees bordering place; balance place in pasture and crop. An income making place right off the bat. Good 8 rnnm nlastered home; buildings can't be duplicated for f3,inw; stock, 150 chickens, 25 turkeys, entire crop and place, complete, for $ 6,500; half cash; balance on casv term. T. J. Pevehouse, Hillsboro, R. 4; half-mile from city limits on rock road. 22-24 Big First National Special No Raise in Prices HARE, McALEAR ft PETERS, AttonMya-at-Law Upstarts, Shute Savings Bank Eld. Hillsboro, Oregon with which it ha pleased the Di orchard; farm Implements. Will Villi- rri lilenee to nltlirt lllfffl, ,ni ,.!. nlar until rVtnhrr 1.1 lt:ll.l ...I U l,.,l In. - 1 I I VJ I llllinuifiu niiti nt ...... v.. " 1328, Including this itor8 on i,js (.p from the start. E.B.T0NGUZ, Attomyt-Law OtHce, upstairs, Schulmerich Blk. ILUsboro, - - Uroffoa DISSOLUTION ami 1 oinini nil them fur consola tion to Him who orders nil things fur She bcsl, nnd whose ehnsti limits arc leant in mercy, nnd br it further I'.s. I.e.l. That this heartfelt testimonial of our sympathy nnd s,irr,i. In forwarded to the fnn ily nf our departed Brother by our secretary, and n copy br 1 1 rt 011 the minute of this l'oiiiu;l I'oinniitlee 011 Resolution A. J. Miltenhrrger, .1. M. n.van. I', I,. Prnngcr. 192.1, for year crop. i,. orenson, two The local team made u splen mile south of Reedville, 23 ,t!j .tart at the befinning of the Mr. nnd Mrs. Doc Blatehley season and closed with the big- nnd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pauli gest score of the season and a and child motored over to thel shut-out game. Ynoulna river the last of the They journey to Sheridan Sun week and will return tomorrow day to play the loeni team, ana evening. Doc was able to drive many fans will motor to see the the car vrstrrdar, hnving recov- contest. rred from "boireinir down" while diiririnir clams on tidewater. Mrs. T. J. Robinson, of Dallas Pauli and the Blntchley arandson is the guest of Mrs. Geo. Swine hnd ouite n time digging Doc out hart, of Sixth and Washington. ... . - 1 ... ... n I,., low) urine rlown fire feet I The ladies were neignDors ai This is to certify that the part nershiu of Vaught & MUler has been dissolved by mutual consent and that the undersigned will not be responsible for claims against said firm from and after July 18, 1922. J. S. MUler. August 8, 1922. CARD OF THANKS MRS. JANE S. ABBOTT II, 'M.i.ro Council 1634, Hill Ito. kawav. She w n accompanied born, Oregon bv Miss Mamurritc Mornsscy of Cornelius. V P Turk, the new nmnngcr of the Standard Oil plant nt Cor .i. l, i,s nnd the new service stn lion in I hi fit V. 1 "' residing in llillsb.irn. ilc pitches fur tin Hll.bor.i ball team, nn.l ha been 1 1 il. l.nv some curves Hint llilinioiH . hate meant winning games, will sec to it that Standard ll... i.eoiile the best service , ... I I at. a 1 nttcr a Dig conog. Wanted A carpenter or con tractor to furnish material and build a house at Witch Haiel, for a 5 -room house and two lots In Portland, and nssnme difference. of Inauire at Witch Haiel Little I Philip, days. South Dakota, In other We wish to express our gratitude to all the kind friends who have helned to take the keen edge from our grief in the loss of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. J. M. Shoemaker, Mrs. J. A. Sprong, Dr. Walter K. Shoemaker. lb Oil Mr. Jane S. Abbott, widow the lale K. I.. Abbott, died nt her Fnrms, in tent on place, after home on Second St., Wednesday, o'clock. E. C. Crouder. 22 August 2, IH'-'S, nfter an extend i Jefferson I.. Crnndall, of San , .1. i... .. . 1. !.. t.. I y-l 1 ... 1 I J i ll illness, jsiic wn mini 111 iu- uicgo. v ai., wa 111 town louny liana in lS ltl. and in childhood greeting friend of thirty years Or moved to Iowa. She was united more back. He and Mrs. Cran in marriage lo Eld ridge Lemuel I dull motored tip from San Diego Liberty Theatre THOS. H. T0NCUS. Jr., Attorwy-t-Liw UpaUria, Schulmerich Block Hillaboro, - - - Ut M. B. Bump U. U. Bimp BUMPiEUitf AttYattyfrt-Uw Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregou South of Court Bum DR. J. a ROBB, IL D. Plyticua mod Surgooa Otiice, Upstairs, in Commercial Building. Beaidence, corner sixth and Washington. Phonea: Otiice 2921; residence, S92S. Hillaboro, - - - Oregon Saturday nl all lime. Pi Save and Get Ahead Yon know Hint U pay save il help yon bm-omr thrifty nnl prospcroii. An nccouut with The IlilUboro National Hank I just vlm U heeded to inspire this vnliiiiluV liuliit. Interest Paid on Saving Accounts IhcllsboroMionalBank Hillsboro. Oregon l.bolt, Janunry 10. 1867, To this union eight children were born, one dying in infancy. The family enmc to Oregon in 1890 and settled in North Hills boro, and this hn been their home for thirtv-two yenrs. The following children survive Elmer T... of Hillsboro; Mrs. Carrie Whiteomb, wife of I.. A. Whilcomb. Portlnnd; Mr. Lena Worlev. of .Seattle. Wnsh.; Mrs, Mntie'Oilnctt. wife of T N. Gil nett, of North Rend, Ore.; Perry nnd John Abbott, of Portland and 'Mrs. Minnie Cull, wife of R O. Cull, of Hillsboro. The finier.il took place from the family home this afternoon nllil interment was In the Rose Cilv cemetery. Portland, by the side of the late husband, Glenn F 11.11 directing. Mr. Abbott was a devoted wife and mother, and a large clr cle of friends sympathize with the bereaved family. She was ill when her husband pa 1 nwny Mm. h nf thl venr. and never rallied to any appreciable extent "MEMDEf FEDERAL RESERVE- JSYSTEr WELLS-BRADT Trus M. Well" and Miss Marjorie Rrndt were united In marriage nt tlie home of the officiating mini 1W. O. A. dray, of Heaver- ter, The brhli ton. J11 v 31. I''". ...n Vnnwn In Forest Grove, nn. Vlll - - - 1 the groom I a son or Mr. ami Mr. Chns. F Well, of South Seventh St., Hillsboro. After a honeymoon trip to the beach they will ' take up housekeeping in Hillsboro. days, this being his vaea- lion time. Jeff is managing a big pinning mill in his city of adoption. He went on out to the Heywood tii -tr et. wfiere he was raised, nnd spent an hour renew ing old acquaintanceship. For Sale Team horses; mare, 6 years old, weighs 1800; other Is 11 year old and weighs about 1100. Will sell or will trade for nttle. Eisehen Bros., Cornelius R. 2. Phone, Hill 181. 28 Donald E. long arrived from Kansas City this morning and will spend 11 month's vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Long, after winch tie goes to Washington, D. C. For the past; venr he ha been covering sever- states in the lower Missouri val lav, with headquarters out of Kansas City, For Sale or Trade 8x20 ft. silo, Mouroe S: Crisscu mane. Will trade for cow, piano or fur niture. Mrs. I. Lnmbrix, 84S N. Range and Fir Sts., Hillsboro, Ore. 1JSi - M. B. Bump and family, and Mr. BimiBs sister, Miss Kittle Souther, motored to Hood River, and The Dalles Sunday, ami; from there to Mt. Hood Lodge nnd Cloud Cap Inn, at the foot of Mt. Hood. They returned Tnes-I day evel lug. ' j Several fine brood sows, O. I. C. and Duroc-Jerseys, for ale. H H. Carey, North Plains. Tel ephone, North Plaini central, 2F1. ,1"28 Apartment for Rent. Inquire at Weil's Dept. Store. Friday week MATINEE SATURDAY Jamea Oliver Curwood's Latest Masterpiece O Ci 0 Yin i" - v I V1 Dr. D. E WILEY, Ii. D. , Phakian and Surgeon Office phone, 2681. Residence phone, 2683. Commercial Bank Building Hillsboro, - - Oregon DR.J.&DINS3K3 Haa returned the rracttoa 01 Medicine and Surgery, and haa offices in the Commercial Bmild- ing, above the Hillsboro Commer cial Bank, Hillsboro, Oregon I Phones Office, 141) Bes. lit DR. J. T. MACKAY, M. D. L. M. Special attention to obstetrics , and diseases of children. Office Commercial Bank ISldg. I Office, 191 1; Beaidence, S9S1 : Hillsboro, - - - Oregon DR. E. T. HELMS Chiropractic and Eektro-Tbtvapavtics) Oxygen Vapor Osone, Motor Traction, Vibration, etc Heidel Building, Hillsboro Phone 2881 DR. W. a PASLEY, Detttiat Oflices in Heidel Bldg., upstairs, Main St, near Third St. Phone, tS98 Hillsboro Oregon "The Girl From Porcup me Dr. J. a ROSSMAN, Dentist Upstairs, Commercial Building Hillsboro, Oregon DR. THOMAS C BAILEY Deatiti 1115 Selling Bldg., Portland, Ore. Office phoncMaiaw Also Comedy and Pathe Newt E. H. SMITH, II D. D. O. Physician and Surgeon '; OSTEOPATH I Completely equipped hospital in ; ; . connection. Calls answered day ; or night. Office over Hillsboro . National Bank Phones Office, STtl Apt tTt nilsb j o, Oregon