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i SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. TIMS-TABLE. num. No. 2. a. iu. . No. i. & :2U o. m . Lv. Forest Grove Cornelius. . . , liilUtioro. , , , Keedville..., Huaverton. . , Ar. Portland .... NOBTH. No. 1. ..4:31 p, .9 .07 a. m. m COiNO SOUTH. XU. 7 III ::w :47 7:00 7:10 7:.W UOlNU MOUTH. No. 9 p l::w 1 34 I ii 1 :.V 2:05 2:50 in L. 8. Nelson bat been appointed regu lar agent of the Southern Pacific Rail way at this p lint and ia now in charge. He comes from Medford where he was generally liked aud has already made a gd impression, on the patrons of lbs otlice here. He is a young man of pleas ing appearauce, courteous and aocom- Get your candies and nuts ior Thanks giring at Walker's. R. C. Vaught has a new sidewalk laid lo front of his place of business. Dull, undressed, bait dreesed and wholly dreaaed at Mrs. I'illabury'a. J. B. Imlar, of Reedville, was In town modating, and will undoubtedly prove a yseterdav and save this office a pleasant satisfactory successor to Mraara. Hin-caM. ISO. 8am 11:00 11:14 11:55 12:07 12:15 No. 10 p ni 7:04 7:15 7:27 7::W 7:40 except hun- I.e. Portland . . . IWaverton . . Keedvilte. . , lllllaboro.., Corntliu. . Ar. Forest Grove . . ..12:20 This train will ruit daily ay, and service will be maintained as long as the business will justify. This will be a local passenger train of subur ban nature and will not carry a baggage car. L. 8. NELSON, Agent. Coryaliis & Eastern Railroad. . TIM I TABLE NO. 83. TKAIMI riOH AMD TO TlVll'l" A. NO. 1- Lmtcs Yanulua ... 6:20 a. m. Arrlres alt'orvallls 10:40 a, m. Arrtresat Albany ll:0.a. m. No. 2- I.eiTM Albany P- Laates Corrallls 1: p. Arrlree at Yt'Ulu .6:45 P. m. TBA1NS TO AMU faOH DSTSolT. No. t- Lanres Albany 7:30 a. m. ArrlTM at Ixtrult ...12:Pp. m. No. 4- Leavee Detroit ... . .-1:00 P. . ArrlTM at Albany , 6-M p. m. TBA1M rua CO K ALUS, No. a UM Albany-. .... Arrlrea at Corrallls No. 10- Laaves Albany . ArrlTM at Corrllls No. Laavea Albany. 7:16 a. m. .S:35e. m. l 60 p. ra. ..4:Wp. m. ArrtTei atCorvallis T SAINS fua ALSAMY. No. 6- Leaves CorTalll. ArrlTM at Albany No. Leave Corvallls ArrlTM at Albany "No. 7 Leavea Cortallls..,,.. ArrlTM at Albany No.H- LeaTM CorTallli ArriTM at Albany No. 11- Leaves Albany Arrives at Corvallie.. .7:36 p. m. .S:l&p. m. ..S:30 a. m. ...7.10 a. shaw and Tabke, which certainly takes a mighty good man to do. Ilia family consists of himself, wife and baby. First class line of Roy's and Men'i heavy work shoes. Will stand all kinds of wear and tear. J. C. Greer. Rev. Van Dyke and wife, visited with Treasurer Jackson and family last week Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Van Dyke is a stater of Mr. Jackson and her hus band Is a missionary in Malaissia, lying between India and China, where he has Iwen stationed for the past sis years. He gave a lecture at the M. E. church Monday evening which waa very inter esting and instructive and had on exhi bition some very rare curios from the Beld ol bis missionary work, lie was granted a vacation about a year ago and will return to Malaiaia January 1, his wife returning with him. Mrs. Van Dyke was deaconess at Eugene up to about six months ago, when on account of ill health, owing to the typhoid fever epidemic in that city, she gave np her position and went to Ban Francisco, where she married Mr. Van Dyke lust June. Dr. Trice's White Flake Celery Food, the new Breakfast Cereal, at II. II. Greer's. S. 8. Barnes waa passing a remon strance Wednesday against Sunday theatres for Hillsboro, which waa signed by quite a number of church people. We believe that the attendance at the Crescent next Sunday will settle the question of Sunday theatres for Hills boro. If the seats are well filled, it will show that performances on the Sabbath are wanted, but it, on the other hand, the attendance ia small, it will demon atrate that they are not wanted. This The Misses Tennessee and Lucy Weatherred were Portland visitors last Saturday. Combs, bair brashes and clothes brushes. New line at the Hilliboro Pharmacy. "As Told la the Hills" Thrilling South ern Play at the Crescent Theatre nest Sunday evening. Good old-fashioned Chewing Taffy this week only, at the Den of Sweets, at A) cents per pound. Geo. Scbmear and family of Portlaud were the guests over Sunday of J. Kuratll and family. Frank Barr and family have moved in to their home which waa recently com pleted on Eighth Street. Drs. Ward and Bishop, of Forest Grove were in Hillsboro Monday to give evidence In the Dixon case. Japanese paper napkins in choice de signs, crepe papers, tissue papers, ahelf papers, etc., at Mra. Pillsbury'o. postal. ,t the Hillsboro Souvenir Pharmacy Get your canJ' J nut for Thanks giving at VY:k'v A new line of I'1-'0 n 1 fancy station ery bas just ln r'ved at the Hills boro Pharmacy- & oðing to fit your purse. Isaac Camp'11 Bl1 wife, who pur chased the Carter pis mtmt of tom n ,r. rived Wedue-ly 'ro Hamilton, 8. D., to take posses!"0 of their new borne. G. II. Martb. deputy clerk of the United State Court was transacting business at ths rl,r bouse last Satur day. He formerly lived at Forest Urove but now reside! in Portland. Claude Greear having abasement made under bi bouse, which will vroatlv Improve his property. He is at present living witbi bis parents, Mr. aud Mra. J. M.urewr. Prof. J. R- Poe11 bas ordered lumber to erect a house on Lit U, on First Street naar Jefferson. Hs says the mills are behind in their orders or he would have had the structure under way by this time. "As Told in the Hills" Company is playing to packed bouses at the Empire In Portland ttiii week. It comes to Hills boro at the Crescent Theatre next Sun day evening !r " performance, at 8:30. No Matinee. Wm. Benson left Hillsboro Wednes- lands of Mr. Walker, !s assessed at the rate of fuO per acre for tillable and $-4 per acre for niu tillable land. Jesse Snyder, of Scholia was in town Tuesday. Toilet paper three rolls for 25c at the Hillsboro I'hsrmacy. Mrs. Mary Humphreys has gone to Heppner for a month's visit with her sons. John Tunzat returned home Wednes day from Portland where he baa been working. Mrs. J as. Imbrie is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Smith, who is very ill in Portland. Mrs. B. P. Cornelius was called to Portland Tuesday to the bedside of her sister, w ho is quite ill. Mrs. Tucker, mother of W. P. Tucker, is here from Eastern Oregon visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. P. Tucker. Miss Allle Cornell, accompanied by her father, leave next week tor Southern California. Later they will go to New Mexico and Colorado. Marshal Maddox. an employe of the O. R. A N., met with a serioua accident last Tuesday by having hia right hand crushed. He was here yesterday visit ing triends, and went to the good Sama ritan hospital in Portland last eveulng for treatment. The stock of the Delta Drug Store was not moved across the street this week as The Congregational ladies were enter tained by Mrs. H. V. Gates WeJueadav I afternoon. About fifty ladies enjoyed 'the Interesting program and daiuty I lunch, provided by the committee. I Each one present donsted an apron or iu equivalent for the benefit of the aid eot-iety. I espct to leave about December lit for a trip in the East and woulJ like to have the ladiei who contemplate pur chasing their bats of me, to call aa early as possible, in order that I can get their orders filled before I go. Mas. Imogens Bath. ..1:30 p. .JJ:10 p. .6:00 p. m. .4:40 p. m. ll:00a. ! 11 4i a. m. 1J:4S p. p. la a case for the people to settle them- airent at the depot for several months selves, and there should be no hard left on Tuesday for Whiteson, where he feelinas about it. One man may believe a Sunday show Is wrong, while another la emiallv aa aura it is all right, and your presence or absence from the Cres cent on Sunday evening, November 18th, will settle the matter with the manage ment of that popular play house. All kinds of nuts, the 1900 crop, at the Den of Sweets. , Cards are out announcing the marri- F. 8. Powell and wife, of Monmouth, jaT takina tin balunce of hia household we UteJ iuit week it wouu be, but has effects with him- will locate at Sell wood, where he ii having a house built He intends to erect several dwellings which he will rent. Marahall Atch'msoa had a few of his guests from ths local bastile out on par' ade the first of tba week. (Joming across some bad cross walki they decided to re- nair the same, winch waa done with all the good grace that could be expected The change mentioned last week In the running of trains on the West 8ide Do your Christmas shopping W4i not made, though we got our auth - I ... a ority for the statement Irom a good an-irce. The table at the head of these columns is correct. II. V. Belknap, ton of Rev, L. F. Bel tamnnrarllv. Dur inn knap, arrived in mis city vreunesuay .... in mil.horo. Mr. Tabke evening and ia visiting his parents m.n i.in.la. all of whom Tenret is a registered pharmacist and has been to have him leave. A petition was employed at Lo Grande for several yeara. passed In the city aome time ago and Qru,g. wio was here Ore., visited over Sunday with S. V. Powell and family of South Hillaboro. The Oregon Condenser received ao order thle week for seven cara of con densed cream. "This ia going some." The Morton Greenhouse was dlaplay ing some carnations this week that meas ured over three and one half Inches in diameter. Drop in and look at the holiday goods - ... m I now being received almost daily by Mrs. Pillsbury. early before the goods are picked over II. L Tabke, who has been acting Let us add your name lo our Growing List of Satisfied Customers We can please you. We have no stale good to offer. Everything new and clean Thanksgiving will soon be here and we will be prepared to supply your needs in our line with GOODS that are GOOD. Buy of us and you will have one thing at least to be thank ful for Youts to please, Va(lgtt & CO. BOTH PHONES. Newport and atljaceut Doacues, Breltanbuab Hot ttprlusa. For rurthar Information apply to J. C. MAYO, Gen B. H. BOLES. Aseot, A loan r. as wall as Pass. Agt, AU of ths above eonnect with Southern Paolne ,m.,.. trains, hoih at Albaiiv and Uttvauu, WMi," " ' - , i well as train for Detroit slvh'S aireci service w ftt,e on Sunday, November Zoln, 01 v li llauiO. Hare and Miaa Jennie Maud Greer. These young people are botn well and favorably known in this city and their host of friends will whih them a ioyous and prosperous matrimonial journey. They were both born In Wash inuton county, were scnool-mates ana hava been more or less associated from childhood. The groom is a son of Hon. W. D. Hare, and the bride a daughter and conducted a store on the corner of Main and Third street, has returned and rented the new building recently erected by W. J. Benson. He will open up aoon with a full line of goods. ree bis announcement on another page. The New lHOflcropof nutsat Walker'a. For boys' and meu'a dress shoes go to J. C. Greer's. Pnffee. Lluht Lunches and Oysters very generally signed to have him a p. pointed as the regular agent here, but thacomDanv had other fields for him and refused to make the appointment, But it will be a satisfaction to him to know that he had the Eood will of the r.1 it,. HuiiiTiarn Pacific olllce "-'""" r v... atee- sw Willie nere. -l Xf....mun l.t, nr. Matinee I aVtlOHwIO lelisnv"jv.". " ' Judize Goodin haa been notified that on Sunday, hut the regular piuy win pe I ... IMI . 1 J Mrs. Anna Mack, of Farmlngton, wno put on in the evening, imswasueciu on October 25th was committed to the d upon after consultation witn me man asylum from this county, died in that sgement of the company now playing at institution on Thursday of laat week, the Empire in rortlaml. Her mania waa oi a rengioua naiure, ...,,. x,,. ...i vimn orooertv - . w 11 I I V V i sa V ta eve vrne - - a w something alter me iioiy .,er r Reedvln. to Wm. Hensley of Port. and the physicians who examineu mo . , . . ,.on.iaer,tion ia ber mental condition, sravsi passed into the possession and control of Dra. Linklater and Tamiesie. A third store would lesson the volume of bus! ness in each, and consequently reduce the clerk force which ia needed to have business attended to promptly. J. P. Magruder, who ia well and favorably known here, baa been employed as clerk. See add. - Lepachat-Garrlgua. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Lepschat, four miles north of Hillsboro, November 14th, at high noon occurred the wedding of Mr. R. F. Lepachat and Misa Mary F. Garrigus. About twenty five guests witnessed the ceremony which was performed by Rev. L. F. Bel knap, of Hillsboro. The bride and groom were the recipients of a number of valuable preaenta. After the cere mony a bountiful dinner was served, af ter which the happy pair departed on last winter the evening train for Portland. Full line of razors, strops, brushes and mugs at the Hillsboro Pharmacy. served at Walker'a. , . I of R. II. Greer, both of whom came to ber mental co.mii.iuu. .... . . aiJ to be IS.OOO.r. II maley was lor Sweet sourand Dill pickles In bulk Oregon about the same time ana are opinion vnai "" '"y. nwly of Iowa where he waa engaged In ninnaftrs here, miss ureer nas receniiy i returned from an extended trip to Alas at R. H. Greer'a. Special this wek at the Den of Sweets, Tallies at 20 cents per pouna. Tablets! Tablets I Tablets I At McCormick's. it aa their case was incurable. Mra. Charles Morring, who was examined for ber sanity at the time her mother was, and who was per mitted to go to visit sister in Washing' ... e t m 1 . - ton, is reporteu improving in neann and will come out of the roller halluci nation In time. Fruit Grower's Meeting. There will be a meeting for fruit growers at the court house in Hillsboro, been decided by the Crescent I on Friday, November 16, at 1 :30 p. m. JT ' . ... . All fruit arowers and all others who are interested In good fruit are cordially in vited to be present. We hope for a eood turn out and a profitable meeting. We have not arranged for any regular hut have asked a number to I be present and take part in the meeting. Prof. Lewis, of Corvallis and perhaps James Withycombe, Mr. Atwell, Col. llavnea and W. E. Newell. We wish to organize a stronii society at Hillsboro, which will take hold of the fruit indus try with a will. This will mean clean ami eood fruit, all of which can be had if we will. W. R. II ARRIS, County Fruit Inspector. farming, and in trareling through this county waa so well pleased, that he con cluded to locate, lit will go into the stork business. ka, and Mr. Hare haa Just commences his life's work aa an attorney In this city. Business interests will prevent a wedding trip, and they will be at borne . .. ..til- I . Iti. fltAw.rfc vilu M nn I iru. tl' 1,1.. nr.,mn nn mil I'll 11111B- MJ Uiejr iriuuuB a iu iiro.ii .!.- , . . , , . ooro Independent, both one year for l. Baseline street, inm iou.pwnu.ue ju.-- i wtin numerous inouu m Ture Buckwheat Hour ana io.K.gg. ,a hap,)iness. . . . m .... ...... I, nd a T . II. I fti.n a Nvr in ii ir imutnAva . " - i I ..... .... i in vuur .1.: ... 1 .l.onWnl for Taffv I noaWtinir their children. LOW. llUlua. 1. . , , . . . , . , ...! h. ..ml . . imuip.uiu. vu w - ' m ' - w. . .A ptrrf niin ursiiH T.flLionarT. auu i .pa lnrreasiDK auu. lciiw,v.uk ... w , ureer a. I . o on ..... I t.- . T . ....r..... Pr.nlr .ml nrrilil I ' m. . ... I . . . . ... . I I at me una oi owmn v .v mt umm., -.v., intend to make this al that a book store and its pbarmaceuuai reuuirememe auu Albert and Lillian Dixon, of Forest Grove, were up before Judge Goodin last Monday to answer to the charge of Those interested in Literature will be nlaaaed to learn that a book store baa To the Delta Patrons) been opened by W. E. Wheeler, success- Drs. Linklater and Tamiesie desire to or to L. M. Hoyt. Pleas, call for vour announce to the patrons oi me ieiia magazines and journals. We will send prug store, that they have acuuiroa me u nr anliurmtinns for anv vou wish. I .tivk of iroods in the store, that they The Brut shipment of the new basket factory Wednesday this week. baskets from was sent on Corner Main & Third St. He sells Sweets. candies pound. iixon, uu w - - should be w n,n ...j should not be taaen away irom wio un uciooer znn r.va iw. u. ... . , , . n,u, .w .,i.i h When visiting in roe8vuroveuruor (re1BurdeU w anJ that !7.,. .... .r.l. .k.t. ih. V 'fv.:. .: Z " I tk. at Johnson & Johnson's uoniecuoner,. addicted to drugs, , , T. M v.nw made by the Uen oi , . . . . ., Judge oraereu ma m. cuiiumu nouse erected py air. .wion auu au.. stored to the parents for a period oi an ornament and a desirable addition to .lav. .n.l If th or the older I .v.:. . ...1 1. full nf ipnalng tilants F,.rOvHters. Lownev e uoniecuonery, unocaea ner aownwu ivruc. wu. - ....... ,mu. ..u.. ... . v, v r - i . nrnLiieri inu siisi ici vt usimvi i miiria rjinii tiLiiei vuiiiiaa to uiaae est aw Fruits. Cigars and Tobaccos, go to I ai- out cause or provocation, and at one time , ,,een-house. If you will visit the A bequest made to Pacific University mateer's Confectionary. He carries me threw a white wash brusn at ner, wmcu . . William McCullough. formed der will to made aurrendering the child- wiu to aurprised to see how fine they the basis of legal argument almost all r.n ),. itnvi' and Girls' home. One U.....ii,inr mil eniov lookintt at .!. Wednesday before Judge uaiioway, e w m WV wm J - ' I UHlV V 1 V J M"S I - - - that they have sufncient and enicient clerk hire to conduct a first-class estab lishment Bitter experience has taught the Delta, however, that it cannot do as ,k i.raAtna aa formerly, therefore a rash businesa (or almost Its equivalent, a verv short credit) will be greatly ap- I predated. linn of smokers' goods In ihe city, struck her In the eye, severely injuring WW ----- I ... . i rri.tm..Boods ber. and other chargea oi a Bimiiar na- i II V va I From the nuou at al. V.Lnfl 1 1 H r1 Fa being received uy me .,H. airald he will do her bodily harm. ' u" eu,,u' Company, there will i be someth ng doing ta j to'etZtii .round there about Chnstma. time. JgJ Mr. wilcox Ui jJt Jjr. apart a ture. She left the defendant in 1904, Joe Schulmerich.of Banks and August flleJjii(ln(!Wer to the conlpUint and he t . of this citv went out to the Neha i. ...,itr lust Sunday and remained until Tuesday. Mr. Tewe says speared sixty-two pounds of salmon Th California trains which for the in .lava have been routed over the Una liucause of the fact that TT en .k- l.ri.lfl across the Santiam, at Jefler boh. waa washed away, are now going by the Woodburn route at tempting prices. a Christmat gift. H..TB. h has ever aince and prior to 0 . . hia marriage been afneted witb a nerv ous complaint which has rendered him for a greater part of the time unable to ..r...wrlv care for himself without the "- ' ----- . . ,, assistance of a companion wno couia minister to his wants ; that upon many occasions while he was suffering great nhvalcal aironv on account of such com- ... . ' ... I . M I . .... I kin. In .!. f rl.il,l. o aint. tne piainun umm nc. uu. a cruel and inhuman manner py cuomi. him and knocking him down and other .u iil.trmtinir him: haa cursed him have filed injunction proceedings in the , UeJ hlm v. ntBoeu, She bad .i..tt .ort airainst the Tence company, .. ,.nmmi,tea ta . asylum and has . .moration to enjoin tlie company , ...- o keep him confined from building, construciinK, ooor.... therein, but that upon every sucn occaa or maintaining a flume and u and across plaintiffs land. G Clinton and Newton McCoy are anor- . he doe not drink liquor or neys for plaintiff. I jruijSl excepting n.b. .hnol will nive a literary furnished by a physlcl i Liu . it. J.l ..... rli.rJA in the State Circuit Uourt at aiuany. The institution is suing several of McCul lough 'a heirs ir an accounuuK y the nrooerty. Mr. McCuiiougn having bequeathed half of his estate to the Forest Grove school. The case was noon three dinereni a-murreia " .... 1 1 et . .lufiimlsnld. I Ing the bridge is being rushed v wr p.,lin and Harry L. Hamblet , - of the conditions was that tne father the many flowers in bud and bloom. .n.l .lr..t. Inn Knt Ka must I .uu v.v-v....... ., . ... I. K- K. and away from his wife. reparations a. Thia the husband and father readily opera uuu . . . . l.-.l . A. f ninn wu ranra. the SOOd pruu., TKWsivinB V.vm. Wednea- 1 . 1 I ana . flf I nMIt I URUtn UU ..... i ' . . . ... I j !.. V... Kn wUl nn account I r. j i. .n(T..... ilufunilanta. Grove and the Aid Society by Attorneys "7 "u", " , , . ,! P08" 7 Bowman and Barrett and Mrs. W. E. of many desiring w spe uu . Brown passed through Indepen- out oi town, anu aw. on his way home to Wells lot of oeople that mi-ht want to dance ; . k.,1 i,,.t .U. Mr.. Pillsbury 1. .bowing a nice line a;ppetite for theThanksgiving gob- " .r. a band of 030 of ladie.' high grade leather hand-bag. ... vvervbody ii invited to come out vereu vo -- i.,,mv.t,mnsh. . .... t.... .v. n,in r ... ...... . in ihMDinu iiummin. ...-.- . .-. inJun in themselves, iiie music wui - ---r . m . . h . wa s about " - ... ... I BH.a.1 trSSISa - . . I ... i... .n,l thedance will be order-1 . .., .,, Mr. Brown is an exieu- i eu u7- -a. .i.iilu.I. .ml J I a in 11 Tl IIIH'K UI Ml. HIM"" ' haa at hia place now something over 1,- .. in . .... ik. . k..i,u i rrcit numuer oioio- The old saw mm "cm ui wu - mi iiiwh ... i i......i.,.. I v. ..i-itement last Saturday er classes oi live svoca.-.uu.....-- KTUI UI w - I T. uni nvt rim- Jed tO One morning last August dogs killed sixty chickens and wounded thirty more for Nelson Sanders, of Bethany, and he brought suit against John Berger, a neighbor, to recover the amount of ,1 .manes. Mr. Sanders says that he aaw a small rat terrier and a large Sbep- morn na. Two smau ooys - 7 in of settle their difference, in the fi.tic art. TbW ' .j ... trrtrr.,ant aav. that they were erection In ew lora iiy m. ...u. . - - . ,r.m,r in the City, 1 W nave wn.u pretty much .. "- that it mm- firmly br.ce-1 ..,.inst every gale. The wind pressure .mint of the structure's great alti- will be tremendous ana ior iui. itch over ""he has been released, because he herd dog In the ben house. The former few Bpecl,tor. they hammered l and pum raham A "8 BUbiect for iach an lr)itita. he captured, but the latter got away, meled each other for eleven araattor- . . . ... j.i-i. ii... and he claims the animal was the prop- . . ,...,it both tem satisfied. One I. - i ..n na inmm nui ui iu as. iiu ui ao. . - - - - - i. ..ill laa irpin(nuuu ia au'-a upon prescriptions erty of Mr. Berger, though there are u(lng . pi,Ce of beertteak for an eyeg.ae. ,... , ... - M iclVn. and then only several dogs of that breed in and around while the other has a swelling on bi. reason naUonb ,n ingenious ar- ' . .i ti.. ..I a. ..u nn . . .. . i- ... lianu Ki. hat on. The w ., .. l ,,. Th will be TT :.i .h. lianas' .. .Ut-uh. He denies every charge ihiub..j. -r neaa ma u. i. . 1 .. . rangeroent o. VT. . . . program and oasaei .u.-. -.. - : . . , -decree before Justice Bagley and a Jury last Ll.'ovember23 1, the Friday be- m.de.g..n st himJ k ( FriJ.T, u.ting ail day and into the fore Thanksgiving, beginning at 8 p. m. dismissing the PclD" ctloI1. evening. The jury went out about eight and The .lao all women who do not bring a oa. ine case w. , . wr- AlmM M no .greement could ket. Admission fee whip. onu. uhu . be reache.1. three being in favor of ac from price of baaket. 1-rocee... are w at vorncou.. quitting Mr. Berer from any damage be used to purchase an oraau For Tour Holiday photos can on t ,nJ three (,vored making him pay for a a. 1 . ft . a.ima Anil . . t n.lta Thaw I . . . school. Don't lorge uaio at hii new location neany u..- th chickens killed. The suit waa hotly i.,in baskets. Independent otnee. fpeciei inuuiuicu tahJ b attorney Bump for Mr ...it la on his trip to until after the holidays. o" - Beraer and Thoe. H. Tongue for t-resiaeu. h. ..v.. ,im. flnlah axwd work. . ti . n.. i.im. Ki..l a to see how the canai is proni-1 i pnu. ! . ... -....-i n hia lourney Thurs- w.n.inantleman or lady with Lot away from home the night i ..t .Ir .lava each way ill ,.,.n. tn travel by rail or with chickens were killed and two oi his h! required to make the trip. The pre.i- for . nrm 0( 4ii0.0D0.00 capital, tie daughter, swore thev saw and petted Ust 'p.". to .P.nd four day. or , m. oo per rear and expen h. - - - - - , jubl. UnJ and non- sofranamaandoneuay.. u... MUry jhhj weeaiy u "i". I '"a- r , v.. . .mi.ki. -t 17 per acre. TheTongueea- ... . .L.i..n:m.in h itnrf . 1 1 ih -tamo. joe. a. I miff Deionireu to a nr. a-ouuaun, uu . i i..rnit.l States 1 . i .. iiiii.twrn. Ore. no. 5 I lives near where the pres.aeuVu....-r .::-i- A,ea.uC.. . - that nlht. and asaeased will set foot on loreign o.. - Belmont Razor rops a w- -. " . . . ... .. .linnar West I . --, . iK. ITillahnro Hueet of a foreign ru.CT-.-. guaranteed, uei on ha. been appealed. contingent The i of the circuit court. at Cornelius. Both parties live youngsters wore o-"unc. k,utt. atrinra.1 in trUB pUgUIISl .lyie. r I . port seem, to be very popu.ar, are informed there will be another aimi- lar affair pulled of .hortly. Mc Cormick's Music Store Don't Forget That we carry all kinds of music and musical instruments. We havo a good stock of talking machines and records to select from. Columbia Graphophoncs, inder and Disci Edison Phonograph and Records Both Cyl-Cylinder Sold for Cash or on Installments at the same prices as in tho East. Call and hear the plainest talking machine you ever heard. IL. L. McCormick, Hillsboro. A NEW DEAL and a Square Deal FOR ALL at the Delta Drug Store Under Us newnanagement vzul rneror K.Vf inrhe. in diameter, and den7from n;.r,y 50 feet height into thTconcrete which forms the caissons, l.-Tfon solid rock. 85 feet below the curb. A recent dispatch from Washington nnW-.lnes.lay K. W. Walker filed L,vf protest ha. been made by the dairy- with the county clerk a petition asking !, o( Oregdn and ashington, to u.e 7 .. . nftv.. T.mre,linas of .:.nraldeDartiiient.. through Sena- the Board of Euualiiation upon the as- Lor Futon, against the new pure lood 1 Mr aoaament roll of W Mllington counij regulation WUicu u- - S ," The complaint allege, j.naed milk. The regulation re- waa the year ix. ... w,lk. " irM ,bat conden-e. milk, to enter in- the that Assessor W iUo ""' r-; ' rnerce. must contain 7 , per lit- er's tillable land a ' ..nt butter fat and soii.is sroounnim w li. i.-.l at IJ9 nr acre. uaa. - .. f) na to the rienness oi -tillable land at l-M per a. re be required to make the trip. in. ore-.- , for , flrm 0i v.e uua..wc.. . - r---- ---- . adjoins Walker s, Is as-1 tne milk In the protesting .vate.. - Dreui.o nl.al . .... imniM : lK. .nlmal bofora o clock in the mom- I King, Wnose lauu ... , V, ..l.im that tha butter fat would and that it would mean a ioea -per 100 p.)unds. The loss would drive the manufacturers of condensed milk out of business, tne dairymen sik. e.1 to a Mr. Johnson, who tillable at m -him, but Johnson proved tate, alsoadp .In il Sfor that hia dog was tied op that alght. and asaeased fo' "w?:;9rnr. EVERY AHTICLE IN THE STOKE NEW THIS PAIX M H 9) Ct o o o w X H H o o a p, o O STORE ONE DOOR EAST OF TUALATIN HOTEL. To tbc Ladies- IEXPECT toleaTSTtho East about December 1, and shall be absent until the first of the New Year. Those who in tend to purchase hats of me, are requested to call as early as possible, bo that 1 can eet their orders filled before I go. While away I fhall visit millinery houses in Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, and on my return be able to show my patrons . . . . ...Ml! -a - the very laiesi in ine imiuuet am. MRS. I3I0GENE BATH, Main St. w w Ui H ti M -! P3 a H t W (6 H O a r H n 3 'A O n F3 O M 'ft HATS KE-SHATED AND MADE TO ORDER. Side F-nterpnse. rharmacy.