Ihe ..Hills ARGUS, flkl B6R rflLLSIJOKO. OREGON. FEU. 25. 1900. no. no VOL. XV. Kdw. Hayie. 0' norm nam. L Ul I I Ml IV III' 1111 I T ILUIUJIIjUI i I i Lj UNITE!) UAILWAYS Thntih Wn.ihliiRtti County When Weather lid Klht TILUMOOK nriNMOS DOlBIFl'l Kid H ttl tcM-b ( Two He4rr4 MH Regarding n announcement l'ur" portion to ootim f"m President Oreenounh of Mioula, Mont., of b United Hallways, that hi line would huil.l u to Tillamook fn.ra Purest (lro. Chief Koulneer L. U Wlokeraham of lh United Hail way announoed to a Portland a per, that h doulilwl very much that Mr. UreenougU had made uch a etalewenl Orlalnly no " here h bn Informed of uoh j'U' Ji m etui I earoely think Mr. (irwntough would ilili It a a fed without say lng something; t u," "hi Mr Wloirhatu. "W ba enough work on bend no to kp u lujr lor some tiro tending to now i Unaion II ba ben tn open secret fr eomUmlhat the United Hallway Intended building, lo Tillamook, but no cfllnial announcement waa ever made of that ootuw, ami it la balleved that lha right of way h not yet bean secured. Mr. Wicker ham aald that hia company bad raoeived a potiUnn from rldnU of Hcappooee eaklng lhnn lo build lha Uoa through Boappooae, bul that It waa out of lha way d their . intended attention and ba did not Iblnk any Una would b built down tba Columbia rtw. H aaid the dl(Houllia of building a railroad Iota Hi. Helen would probably preclude lb road Ring there. Tba motor for th hw paenger oar hate arrived at. J ill b placd io tba eoaohe neat weea. inenai taatlng aa far a Holbrook bt lwn completed and aoik will Marl on 14 additional mile of Irack biwn Holbrook and Korail Urra eo o lb weather will rmit. About AO man are now at work in the vl oluily of Holbrook. The company baa arranged to eeotire It electric Kwer from th Portland lUilway, ghl& Power company and Mr. Wtckarabatn aaid lht lha line would probably alway ha an lrc trio ona. . Ha aaid lhal it would 1 leal to hava an electrio Una at lea it 200 mile long, although that would neoeeaitale the construction of other nnmmt hnueea aliina the route All of tba oonalrue'ion and njuipruent ot tba Una ha n procured with an ays to keeing lha 1'nited Kail waya an electric road, according to Mr. VVltikerehain. REWARD OH $10" (J. W. Allen, of Knavirlon, waa an Argun nl,er Tuooday. J II. m". of Tualatin, wa in town Halunlay . J. W. JkiianNioii. of iIjwii Karm- Ingtou way, wa in the city lavl Haturday. Wiu. Ilaoltelder, ol nr Ulnncoe, wa in towu Monday. Win Chalmer, of North I'laina, oelloil Moixlty. Frank Kline, of HeaverUin, wai In Iowa Haturday. IC. Carver, of nar (llencoe, wa in town Haturday. I,. M.Miller, of Hcholl, w in too, Huuday. Tho. Talbot, of Corneliu, wa in town leal KrnUy. Win. (letter, of Laurel, waa a county eal 11 Haturday. John HarlwrlK. of altov Hank, a rallor at tho Argu ollioe, rri'ly. J. C. Miller, of lha Aicde ec- lion, wa in lha couuty eat tail KrWay. Dintriet Attorney K. II. Tongue, room pan id by Mra. Tongue, i attending Iba circuit court term in CUlp oounty, thl week. Hee l.ibhy, the jeweler, for watch repairing, corner Main and Third atroet. IJtf John Wunderlith, of Hank, wa down to th county aeat lat Krl- day, iEIS 25 DAK F KILIJNU BKAVKR Morri KuuJhou, of Shcr. wwkI, Fa tin lo I'ay Fine SET FOK COON CAUCBf A BE4VEK Ctifftatrd by Tell f Aaltail la tauil. U VUtU Guilty AMBNDEDGAMK LAW Those who Fish Must pay a Licence of $1 (X) Call on Mhhy, lha new jeweler Watch repairing a apecialty. Cor nnr Main and Third el reel. 4'Jtl I wilt willingly pay to any one the aum of 1100, wtio can tean m ine arreel and conviollon of the Ruilty parly or parliea who enl ma I l.lmkmillinB letter on February (I, lUOy, containing oliecena language, intuiting my wife, and making inurderou thrett upon luy life. Ualph U Kdward. Bherwood, Ore , U. I 4. 4'-' 0 "UNCLH TOM'S CABIN" COMING Leoo W. Waehhurn with HleHnn' "Uncle Tom' Cabin" Compyny, begin an engagement at the Unm eant, on Saturday, Feb 27th, when the patron of that popular houee will are thii time honored play in all it auperior allraoli vii-H "Uncle Tom " Lhn Ktn of thin tiur Koaeful tory, i portrayed by A. K IcCruder.Htelaon' original "Uuulf Tom," probably the belt known Imperroualor of thi ceUhrated oharaoler in the world. The work of competent player it further en hanced by beautiful fttaga eetling and new electrical devlooa. Col. Hawyer' celebrated pack ol Hibtri an bloodhottnda la one of the fea ture with thi company. New and novel ept-oialliei ara introduced. John F. CariU-ne and wife, of Hank, were down to tbe Dr. Uer- get funeral, Friday. Ja Barrett, of Portland, wta lo lown, Friday. J. II. Fieher. of abov Button, attended lb funeral of Dr. Berger, al thi place, lt rnaay. R. W. Ciana. of Portland, for tnerly a well kuowu reideot of Ibia Ooiiuly, wa io tow a Friday. Bring your watcha and clock io Llbbt. (or tron)Dt end ektliiui repniring Corner Main and Third ilreeta. M Chaa. O Hoe, of Foreal Orove, i book baud with friend in Hill horo, laet Friday. One hundred acre farm, 65 cree cleared, good building, 2 mile from Hank, at a bargain. Writ (,. V O (liliai. liankl. Or. &0 John 11. White and Amanda A Dickcraon, of Foreal Oroya, pro ciirtul & inArriaiie Iicenee laet Fri day, from the obliging bounty Clerk. W. K. MeKldowney, the new txMtmaaler at Foreat Cirove, baa aa I mimed tba duties of hi office. Mr. Atwrll, tbe retiring poetmaater, held the oflic lr n year. MfttlilakTI WAN Waahinatou' birth day. "Old lllory" waved In the breete trom the courl nouee lug .i.n Thra were no liuhlio eXT clae here in commemoration of ibe event. MorrU Knu leon.of the Hberwood aenlion, waa arreeled by O. B Park er, ol McMinnville, a deputy game warden, laet Friday, and brought to Hilleboro, charged with the crime of killing a beaver. Knud aoo, wbo ia urimarriod, pUeded guilty, when brought face to fc with the pelt of hi victim, and wa fined 150 by Justice Barno, or 25 daya in oiuoly hmtiU. Not having tba oaih, and bmd;nn being hy, Knudaon choe tbe only available born of the dilema, and wa Uken to the oounty jail lo aerv nut bi time. He took hie fate uhilotorihieally, remarking m a matter of fact way, thai when b- bad wrved hi alloled Urn, U would then hi lime to go to w)rk Knudron iatald to he a hard work ing ffllow, and ha olaintinl in hi il(er.a4 tbal be aet a trap for a oon elong the river, and coi deulally oangnl a heaver. btn on liilormed on him, hence hei in jail. waa In town Haturday. Jobu Fisher, of Weet l.'nion, wa in towu Haturday. Frank Bimuon. of Hiuth Tuala tin, wa in town Haturday. F. M. Kuighten, of Forest (irove, waa in town Tueeday. Henry Freilagand Adolf Rutncb roion, of Helvetia, were Argue t aller. Halurdav. Mr. and Mr. Karl Wallace, of Oaly y.l Derr miy be hilled Dariig Portland. viitd with the V allacee, Opt Scatoa Hunday. Mr. and Mra P. Abbott, of Senator W. I). Wood, thi week, Portland, vieiUd relative in me CATCH OP PliH M LIMITED city, Hunday. Mr. K. II. Roteroiund, of New ton, wa an Argua caller laet Hat urday. Ham Moon, a leading Uck and dairy authority, wa io from Cen ttrville, Haturday. J. C. Bechen. of Weft Union. give the Argui an epitome tf the gtme law as revised by tbe lent leginlature. Here it is: Open tea eon for buck deer alone ia Augutt, Beotemlier and October ot each year. The killing of r-potted fawn or young deer of the lt year i aUicily prohibited. China rooeten NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Nolirt ia lictrly Rivrn llml the taaioHa for Walimgtn t'oniHy, Orison, will t 0m (or lotlreium, ml jwytnrnl ( ! , on TticnUv. I'tt)fuaiy ll. tyo'A ami all who malt full (laymcnl of thru Ui Ufre Marrh 15, H ive a rebate it Jpel rtrnlum. rial ymeiu ran I m'le by the f"it Mon.lay m April without intrttat chare, or penal ty, and the remaining half cn t at mii i imr nrior to the firtt Morula in Hctoorr, 1909. Where no aymrot i t. thi. 6ti Mon.Ur in Aoril. IN. the ta brcciuee Oelitujuent, ami the tm miuim from that itatr. a Oenal- ty of to pet cent, prr mouth on eaitt tai until tl la pam. 1 ...... j . i . V. titf .r.i. it. ii....'.iv, ShfrirT amt ei-otlicio tat collecttn for Uaahington County, Oregon. Illllarioro, uregon, reoruary io, iyu. THE "SUNSET" WRITE-UP . lj . i ir.i itiiimi rrnm inn i.i-.n ni wa In Ine county aea, naiuruej " v afternoon. October to tbe l'j'.h ol November Few raali pig U eala.-Jamee of each year. Native pheaaanU, Berwick, li mile north ol Reed- grouse and quail; earn a above, ville. Limit ie 5 birds a day, or not more Rev. Stewart, tbe Methodirtmin- than 10 bird on any 7 consecutive later of Bank, wa down laat Fri day. Ducki: In Washington day. to attend the funeral of the oounty the open season it from tbe i... ... ' (fith of October to the 15th ol Feb- ..... i . Unarr. Limit la 2o oer week, sale Oregon j-.uciric omtiais ctm . , , . . out Wedoeaday, in a special, of due s a o, ' hf in comoany with the Uouoty uouri ;.""" "' ' , . .. ... H 7 ... ., ; ....... -ii I Kiekins: Ooen season from Apnl ana Purveyor aiorriii, ineijv;vr.i n . , n ,, .: u tbe cro.9ing over the county road 1. to Octolier 1. Limit of catch, in Washington County. The.gree- T3 par day Vv b under 6 inch ment was that no grade should ex- nnot be Uken. The hcenee for "Id 5 per cent, at road crossings, honUng . bX.'LlVi and tha right of way will not ba ReaidenM of the state must pay 1 ligned until thi f.cl is eeUblished lor. lh WJJfl!!? . " ... . j inula s.t Nnn-fMilent bunt- It it onderetwl some oi tne graoea "-"- . 7,, ... . m , era musi oay viu ior tiweuio. ah are as high as , per cent. "ale rMJid Jts of tha state over the Tbe young folks held a social at Jj9 0f yearo mllBl p,y t Hcenee the home of Jacob Michell, last j-,,r filing All licenses must be iiiuinuay rttuu n, -..-- ODiaiOOU irom Win vuuuiy Vina, ing for lha benefit of Hi. Matthews the applicant muot file an af Catholic Church, conducted by tbe fij.-: oettinB forth his age. and young ladiee, was concluded. Mrs rMidenc. etc, t i.-.., :t L'..-.tli mmm lha rwinlflnt nf Ufiiiii " -tj . ..... r - - . - a,. a fancy skirt and Mrs. tmrn ac KinnHV won a handsome sofa pil ' .... . . i low, which wa neiguea ana maae ij wjjj i ir I v..n. ta.n.n . r n I oy mefoauim n.u. "ew u Frank Riechard. Our Prescription Department Is our Pride. "We have the confidence of the Physicians and the pub lic. This is increasing our trade every month. "Why? Because it is the important part of our business, and AT ALL TIMES receives our careful attention. We fill ao many 1'ieacriptiona that our Stock U always Pit RSI I q1 PURK, be iiflea bting comptehrnaive and complete. Our Charges are Al ways Right, and Based upon Value of Ingredi ents and Time and Shill required to Compound. They are not "Guessed at." All are treated alihe. X'm The Physicians Trust us. You may safely do so. Hillsboro Pharmacy PUBLIC SALE ae!l at mv lata 1)1 ace. 11 ruilea northwest of Hilleboro. on the Leisy ville road, at ten a. m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 4 Roan mare, 9 veara, lojo; sorrel mare, it yr., with foal. 1050; gray mare, 10 yean, loo; 8 months colt, new set work lr hmrnrsa. chain harness. ludiaus. farm Uuck and a farm wagons, HILLSBORO TIME TABLE Uuder tbe new schedule tha pasien gsr trains In and out of Ilillshoro arrive and leave aa follows: Loaves for Portland Forest Orova Local 6:11 a. 111. Htieridan Flyer 9:i a. m. Forest Grova Local 10:41 Forest drove Local 3:4 P- Corvallli Overland 49 P- Arrives from Portland Corvullli Overland H:J4 a. 111 Forest Orove Local 97 ul Forst Orov Local a "7 P- Sheridan Flyer 5 P- m Forest Orova Local 6:47 p. w W. 0 Galaway, of Banks, was In town Monday. I'eter Oottleib and Loula Man nlng, of north of town, was In tbe city last Saturday. Parlie wishing house miving, in thiicltv orlo the country, ahould ll nn M. C. Hewitt. Main street. betweoa 3rd and 4lh. Independent pinna, tWS. 0ok1 work guaran trad: UJ Hntnra liarrelt. Wood, and .-...-ani.iiv (iriwr returned borne Hunday morning, and will settle down to private lite once more Tbe legislature did not ad hum un .! 0-. 1.. . I 10 oVtrvok 111 oaiuruy uir it irriito.hiiv. onoe a resident ct tUm Arcade school house section, i.ft that Ketition three years ago to work in the wines in Arise- na, paid old Irienos 01 me aoove neighborhood a visit, the latter part of last week. C. Whit" Leg boms and Orpingtons, which ars carefully bred for egg production Ln.i atindard oualities. now resdy at Cameron's yards, south of oily park, Ilillbboro, ure. viBtiora wbj come. Wiu. Wehnke, who left Idaho some months ago tor Aioerta, v-su ada, ia now yilng iln J000, Fisher, ol near West Union, and .i.i-L- nttimn 14 an naui. no a ill settle somewhere la Washing ton county. Woodmen of the 11 tlllVV w " Yir.i.. Ynu are naiiesled from this date to pay assessments and dues at Kmmott Brothers' Market, u.tn Htraut riAfure the lat of each iiimu 41. calendar month. By order of the Consul Commander, A. W. Marks. K J. atyer, Clerk. w The remains of Dr. Berger, of Banks, arrived on me aiternoon train last Friday, and were taken i k.ni k the members of Tuali 111 vuniv " 1 r.n.iua A. K. AA, M.. of this city, and esoorled to tha Masonic cemetery, wnere iney werw iuwi. according to tne rttuai pi tno ma 1 touic brotbernooa. Tbe booklet if sued by lie Wash ingtou U-iunty Uevelopmeni league, nl nrinted bv the Sunset Masa- tine Co. of Han Francisco, contains a number of tine illustrations, but ilm dwtorintiv matter is not a full as it might be, in fact it dues not give tbe information u wnicn ine teople are entitled. Ibe map 01 H'aahiniriiiu ootintv is fair. Lees lhau two pages are devotetl to the fruit induetry, and Miiieimro, me connty seat, and principal town of the county, gets but 32 lines of mention. Oaston received 26 lines of notice. In the list of illustra tions are Marliu'a onion crop, tbe Porter hop yard, Bagley'i hop yard. and a "paying on scene ai me Uttar van!: a fine Ilolstein bull ie shown on the Carmuhael place; . a t 1 tlao Frank Chalmers' nne nera, and Jaokaou a herd of UoIsteinB at Uleucoe; Wm. Hohulmerich's South Tualatin herd of Jersey are shown; also J. W. Conuell's (arm and dairy hard; three scene at i:ove uas farm, one showing a summer irri gation crop; Merlin' watermelon crop; Ibe Ktce onion new; me n m Bagley hop house; Geo. R Bagley'e Cove Oaks irrigated corn crop; Wm. UnPnnrt'a firm: a scene ai ine Oregon Nursery, near Orenco, and Mr. McUiW Uue Dungaiow; tne iisn.Krn nnblin enhool. and the Court llouje; (Ironer & Rowell'e tile factory at Scholls. ununoro residence get no showing. Tha marouerade at the skatine rink, last Friday night, was well attacked, and there were many skaters in evidence, miss II I 111..... ulin i. " VIB nlvn niBcr, o nw.ti v..., uj,au, fam uuck ana tana wagons, the lady priss as tbe best sustained 0len t,u(jgy, 6 iui;k cows, three coming lady character; Dan'l Ronsso, Bret f.tsh lat of March, balance fresh towards prise, best attained male cbarac- Kail; hcifcr, 3 yeara "a Fall, freah r""" ..... . .ni.ni Ur' t vnrlinir hlftr 1 calves: ter; Arthur C. Adkms, most cotnt- Hjn bu-a 8.monthj sho.Ui Cai cnnracwJr.reproeriinuH u'"- I61I01. riymoutu Koclts cnicuns; spring .-J Ua V n . U.rWa aa"Sia Hnn- innih li.rm tilr hiirrow. (-ahovvl col auu mwB ,i.i.i.if- r . . , t , . . : 1 al.. i .. 1 ilval.vr c ton matron soles: 1 lo-ES.1. a,ns, was aaaignau .w " . I miiv rana. nlows. too sacks Butbsnk PO- tbe most comical Jaay cnaracwr. ... .'. t,,i w-haina Tbeneit term of Circuit Court small tools, household goods, 7 tons tim- ' V,-.. nn th I Sth nf othv bay. loose; cook stove, heater, bed- "i" !, - stead, springs, tables, Untlonier, cup- NUrch. Tbe Lecielature added an cn.,c, rockers, tanned fruit. dish- additional Circuit Judge to this es, 8 gal. jar, 4 RI- j. -Kl- i". f001 district which Is composed of cider viuagar in barrel titcnsion ladder, ..'Ul,1' . .L. Jl nimK!. i6 ft..aud other articles too nutuerona vt asiuuguiu, v.ivMu-K, r,", to mention and Claleop counties, ana ny me gaie-Under $10. cash. lermsoltheb.ll.oneoi ne.uuges rf k w mnat rrn i n in either Columbia or 4 "' " ,LU . Clatsop counties. , No provision nol. 7 Per MDl- j c was made for an iUonal Dia- melius, Auctioneer. iLSia John W. Connell, Clerk. i 1 .1 - U I tl,. .UaIa al'ioftninl uo mo wdii oo -i. ...v., . .,,i..Pk.i.. without additional compensation. 1 smr a. a. j, i-..... .i Tim tian rburch. will nreach next Bun IDS UlllHCl w uui umucu. uv . (lrt.rnnr will anno nt an addition- dy, " roa THE COST OF LIVING Is more Easily Adjusted by the Use of a Checking Account. From Month to Month you Have aa Exact Record of ill Money Received and all Money paid out Pay by Check; Get a Receipt The endorsement upon the back of your , , check is proof that the party received the amount of the check. "" Start Today to Pay by Check. Your Ac count is Earnestly Solicited. Start now. Cornelius State Bank, Cornelius, Ore. OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE The Oregon Rloctric runs six cars each way daily, ine 0:55 a. m. ami i.a3 ,.. .... trains out of Hillsboro connect promptly . t -1 - ... .1 fl.r.1.., H.int... Tile who rraimi -" ' .......... Hilleboro-rorllaud timetable toiiows: Leaves Hillsboro Arrives rortland 7 jsaui 3"' H 00 a 111 IUUUB Ul it loam ui5P 1 45 p 111 a 50 pm 3 55 pm - 500pm 6 15 11 111 7 u v Leaves rortland Anives Hillsboro 00 a in 8 05 a m 55 em lotoam 10 s a ui 11 3 m I jo u tn 35 P 4 10 pm 5 15 P " 5 30 p ul - o 3S V Mr ami Mra H. G. Guild were Pnrtlan il visitors. Saturday, clients of Mr. Uuild's mother, who on that date oelehrated ber HOlh birtbday. n nrtnh and A. V. Deraer. of the Garden Hoine section, were In town Monday, to pay taies, and 0 tiled on the Argue. n IT. Libbv and fanalv spent Sunday with relatives near Salem Tannh Rnlohen. of bevond West iTninn. was in the oitv. Tuesday, shaking hands with bis friends. al Judge, to eerve unUl the next (Please read it) and at j. 30 will IrWnsa tha oueation. "I Tbere general eieuv.on. PunUhment Af m Death?" Special W. 0. Donelson is preparing .on . the mornina eervioe. Bible build a one story building on the l chod ftt 1Q a w H gmith. oornerol Main ana inira Btreew, g inlendeot. ChrisUan Kn just aa soon as the weather will deavor at 6:30 Mi88 Qertrude Ray, permit. It will have a concrete Pre8iJenL foundation, .nd will oe nu 0, ni j. ..." -rr.,JS " two vears. No brand:' no ear UonelBon will occupy tne oui.u.nK - when comp eted witn nis uuaer- ' vl, taking goSs He may conclude Hf. W M J jj . 1 . l :.. n n. .1 I r.lUO -! v. . 1 ir:ii. naa.u mr,r ImiinesH Banks, Ore., Route 2. oU S IllllfiWIV a 11. w wv.v - 1 . i L M 1- I... .A4 Tka,sAij naAOt. I UraattAff wKf) hflB FAritiRli DUUUlUKB lUT lOU. 1UV1DIO A Kun h in. av-iu Vl a n av mw - J 1 l. ..k ki,;i,l;n(a anil I f.- OT. nnrth fit ffnffiftt firftVfl. the demand will increase, instead was down Tuesday, paying taxes of diminish, llillsboro is bound to and visiting with the Argus. be a big business center, and the h h poultry to sell people may as well prepare for it. m do wpll t0 c,n at the depot Washington county dairymen et- store. Highest maraei price paia. feoted a permanent organization at Bring chickens on Wednesdays. Forest Grove last week. The of- F. W. Walch. fleers of the organieition are: Prea- Paul rjeck. one of the rustling uieni, m. PiHiuiiuniuu, ,.w-F. ranchers ot above UUley, was in ident, Carl Pfnl; secretary and T d ln Uxe9 treasurer, 1). B.Adams. Prof. 1) ,. . . . 1 .u-j..i.... f V have an old and true horee. aaonoiry.CorvalliB College, wa the and a light, good buggy, for eale principal epeaaer. ssnori epeeouee o..P, . -j 7 ' r . . 1- i. ur ki..i.im;K Hi Ultoro. Or.. R. 2. Box on. 5U were mauo u ui. uuuuiu.pi .v( . A. T. Buxton, Carl Pfnal and oth- Christian Siegfried nd Frieda ere. Mr. Sohulmerich paid a com- jaugi, of this county, were granted plimeut to the oounty newspapers, a lioenso to wed by the County saying tbey wore ooing a gtauu ijlerk, this weex. nrk and that their reports of far- , . , , , . . a .. uernara usteruian, 01 v tmwn, IT,': Argus Tuer day. . some one in the audience that ooun- Hon. G. W. Marsh, of Center- try newspapers should give better ville, was in town luesday, ana accounts of doings of special interest called nn the Argus. to farmers instead of gossip. "The Theoiore Vndehey, of Verboort, weekly papers are aomg B WM in tbe oounty seat Tuesday, work," said Mr. Sohulmerioh,' they lng Uxeg are oeiping us m uruiuuu 1 .... ... ,, n, , . terests of good dairying and are our Jake Milne, of North Plains, was best friends." ' tn town Monday. High Quality Drug Store When you are sick and in need of Medicine, you want not only that which is True to Name, but also that which is of the highest quality ob tainable. Such is the class of Drugs which we constantly endeavor to furnish our cus tomers. None but Competent reg j istered pharmacists are al- lowed to fill Prescriptions-or sell drugs of any kind in our Store:- V The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. M. KERB ' H. A. HU&BERT Are You Wanting' a Home? If you are looking for a home, either a farm, or a residence in town, call on the Webfoot Realty Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put on the market, list it with us. We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also make a Specialty of Business Chances. OU WELLS TARCO LOCATION. Independent Phone, 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON t r r 6-t"