HIUBBGRO AP.GU". MARCH no. 1911 PAGE T Ask Hint Intercut on County Money jc to County UNI) K1 K TRW. BILLS. INDICTMENTS Recommend That Tear Down Poor I mm BuilJiiijM anil Build Anew The Grand Jury for the March term filed ittf finding yesU'rday, ami asked for dinehaiyo from du ties, which win grantfd by Judge Campbell. Their repiul reads: We, the Grand Jury duly impan elled and Hworn to inquire into ull crimen committed or triahle in this county, and to inquire in to the condition and management of the olliccs pertaining to the courts of Justice, und to the con dition and management of every public prison and puhlic institu tion in this county, beg leave to respectfully rcort the result, of our investigations as follows, to wit: - That we have returned 4 true bills anil 1 not true bill. That we have examined into the conditions of the County l'oor Farm und find the inmates appar ently us well cared for as could be ex peeled under present condi tions. Find that the present buildings are entirely unsuited for the purpose for which they are used, and recommend that they be torn down ami replaced with a modern lire-proof building that will hesuitableand adequate for the proper care of those de pendent on the county. Further recommend that if funds are nut available for the purpose of con Htructing a new building now, that the part of the Farm, south of the county road, be sold, and the proceeds be used for that pur H)se. We further recommend that the present system of letting the care of the County Charges to the lowest bidder be almlished. We have inquired into the con ditions of the offices in the coun ty court house, and find them apparently well kept, and the officers prompt and courteous in attending to public business. We have not examined the liooks of any of the county officers as we understand there has been an examination made by Max Cran dall during the past year. We have investigated the ques tion of interest on county funds, and find that W. M. Jackson, county treasurer, has been draw ing interest on county funds and converting same to his private use. While we find that there has been no law violated ly so doing, we believe that the prac tice is wrong, and the facts should Ir known by. the people of the county. We believe that the present salary of the county treasurer is too low considering the responsi bility and work required, but we find that the legislature has in creased the salary of the trean urer of Washington County to $!XX) per year effective after June of this year, and we believe that some plan should be devised by which interest on county funds should be turned over to the county. We find that during the year 1910 Mr. Jackson received the sum of $l::i2.:i:l as interest on county funds in addition to his salary. We respectfully submit this as our rejKirt up to the present time, and ask that we be temporarily excused. Dated this 2'.)th day of March, 1911. C B Buchanan, Foreman, J Simpson, J A Messinger, F C Toolle, H C (Justin, N W Chil cott, Ira E Bradley, Clerk. A Land Snap Forty acres of rich bottom land, well watered, one-half mile from city limits, practically ready tor the plow, is offered by me for the next days for just one half what similar hind is selling tor one-hid f mile farther away This is not a hot air pull', but just simply a very attractive buy. One-third cash will han dle. Write, or call at Room's 1 and 2, Heidel Building, llillsbo ro, Ore. Joseph Donovan, of below Orenco, was in town yesterday, attending circuit court. WantedTo do teaming of all kinds. Fir wood for sale. Wood orders promptly delivered, lnd. phone. C. U. Hodgdon. 3-5 County Judge J. W. Sevvell is recovering from a severe attack of lagrippe, and is able to get down to the court house oc casionally. m.., ... ,. a r,Ti""TC."IS suie. uut imported Jrrench for cheron. Fair size. Price, $125. C. P. Siverson, Beaverton, Or., R. 3, on Cooper Mountain. 3-5 The Hillsboro High School in tends to present "Hicks at Col lege" sometime in April. The play will be given under the di rection of E. L. Moore. Dr. lamn-sii' will at once start the erection of a one-story two- store room building, between the Hotel Washington and the Gard ner property, (in the site of if,,. Sears' Garage. Workmen are now moving the garage to the rear. The new building will have a cement block front, and will be so constructed that another story can be added w hen neces sity presents. Sears will occupy one of (he rooms arid the other has a renter. I.. K. Fiske, one of the best horse breakers and trainers in Washington county, is located at the Cornelius livery barn, but will move his Hiring to the For est Grove race (rack in the near future. Can handle a few more good racing prospects. Call or phone me fur terms. 1-4 John Herb. Becord Keeper of inner Tent, K. 0. T. M., re ceived the (trail ol if.'MM) m pay ment of life insurance issued to Ivlward C. Banks, deceased, just eleven days after the claim was forwarded to Detroit. Michigan, which is a good showing for the society. In the past six months B;mner Tent has paid $!i"5 to lisabled members. This is. a good record, and each claim has been paid without contest. "Wanted An energetic young man to act as our representative in Hillsboro, selling goods for ns on a commission basis. Only an hour's time each day required. Address I 'age & Son, Portland, Oregon." 3 The proposed city charter has "en mailed to every voter on the hooks, so that all may see what its provisions are. Those who are voters, and who are not of record, may receive one by applying to Mayor II. T. Bagley or Recorder Benton Bowman. lust ask Kmrick & Corwin to see one ot their new gonhcr traps. Gets them every time-- and there is no chance of shoot ing yourself or running a spear in your hand. While J. II. Dance was making up his iMioks, at home, last eve ning, he heard a noise in the kitchen. Stepping to the rear. he found a man in the kitchen and another outside. His ap pearance caused a retreat, and no harm was done. ggs for hatching from R. 11. Greer's prize winners. Single Comb Black Minorca. Brown and White Leghorns, $l.,r() Tor set ting of For KM) eggs. $7.50. -R. II. Greer, llillsboro, Ore. Workmen arc beginning to put in the foundation of the Downs building, oii Second Street, and ground is broken for the Ameri can National Bank Building on Mam and third, llillsboro bids fair to have quite a building boom this season. ihodi' Island Red eggs for hatching, by setting or by 100.- Mrs. Max Crandall, Maple street between Second and Third, llills boro. Independent telephone, City 11)7. -HM March goes down in history as one of the most beautiful in the history of Oregon. Slight frosts at night, and just enough to kep Kick the fruit, with balmy days, and weather that puts California to the blush. Who wouldn t live in Oregon? Black Minorca eggs. $1.00 per setting. Crystal White Orping ton eggs, $1.50 per setting. Mrs. N. H. Alexander, Independ ent phone, O.ih, llillsboro. ltl Jacob Ralfety, of Mountain- dale, was over to the city yester day, and when he found that the sherilf was looking for jurors, the wav "Jake" side-stepped and made for the classic shades of the Last Fork of Dairy was something wonderful. Do not pay money for a talk ing machine. Get one free at Walch's Grocery. Ask for tick ets. F. W. Walch. Depot Store, First Street, llillsboro. 48tf Herman Ostermann, of Cen terville, returned last Saturday from a winters visit with rela tives and friends at Mendon, Mo., and Meppen, ill. He says he is glad to get back to Oregon and feel the ozone blow in from the Pacific. Chopping done to order. Hay 1 i 1 1 1 M 1 and grain stored, wneeiers Warehouse, at Wheeler, on Southern Pacific, one mile east of Reed vi lie. The Rebekah's session at Banks was adjourned last Saturday be fore business was finished, and they will again meet at Forest Grove, Saturday, April 1, and complete election of district of fleers, etc. Girl wanted for general house Work. Must be experienced and must have worked in town. Ad dress P. O. Box 3(5, Hillsboro, Ore. 1-tf Krvine Hurkhalter, of South Tualatin, shipped a dressed pork er to Portland this morning, and .I8 bogship weighed. 440 pounds. That s some hawg tor you. Eggs for hatching purposes Single Comb Rhone Island Reds. $1.00 per setting. Also chicks for sale, from day-old up. Mrs. C. II. Mitchell. S. llillsboro. tf Brandaw & Co. have opened a grocery on Third St. I ON IW CASE Arbiters of Justice Return to County Seat Tuesday Morninif CASH 0t: DR. (il'V F. VIA ON TRIAL Nearly Day and Half Absorbed In Se lection ol Jury The circuit court jurors returned to the county seat Tuesday, and after a day and half, a jury was finally selected in the case of the State of Oregon versus Dr. Guy ia, of Buxton. The charge is seduction, and the prosecuting witness, Luella Angelo, of Cor nelius, swears that Dr. Via im personated Haskell Ferrin, of brest Grove, and under the promise of marriage, accomplish ed a statutory violation. The case is now dragging through court, and E. B. Tongue and his assistant, T. H. Tongue, are representing the state, while Jagley & Hare are defending the physician, who is married and las one child. Twenty-nine ju rors were examined before a jury was agreed njKm. 1 lie jury: John C Bechen. Ld rahmer, G W Whitmore, Geo J Jack, Geo Baker, John I North- rup, Daniel Burk halter, II TKoe- .er, T M Kerr. J J Krebs. J P, Trullinger and John Boeker. In rawing, the state had but one peremptory challenge left, while the defendant's counsel used all dlowed by law. Dr. Via is well known at Forest Grove, where ns father was a practicing phys ician for years, and young Via passed the Hoard with high lonors. 1 he case will doubtless ie finished this week. DAVB l-NYAKT IN ARMS avid Knyart, a half-breed Indi an, w ho was raised in this coun ty, is liable to get in trouble near Goldendale. He went after a man by the name of Guy Chap man, with a gun, and said he would stay after" him until he anded him. Chapman notified lis wife, near White Salmon, to ook out as he might go there to vent his revenge, and Mrs. Chap man and children left home to scape meeting the breed. I.AZOTT - Hakim-k A quiet home wedding was cele- rated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper, at Gales Creek, March 2. 1911. when their laughter, Miss Edna, was united in marriage to Mr. Joe Lazott, of iuxton, Rev. Staver officiating. Miss Millie Lazott, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Floyd Dooley, of Banks, act- i no i l ed as groomsman, ine unite was dressed in white, and both the bride and bridesmaid carried i bouquet of purple violets. 1 he rooms were decorated ap propriate to the season, and a dinner was served in the dining room immediately after the cere mony, after which the couple went to Forest Grove, en route to Portland. The bride and groom received many beautiful and useful presents, and they have the hearty congratulations of a host of friends. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Lazott, Miss Millie Lazott Floyd Dooley, Mrs. Smith, the bride's grandmother; Mrs. Bal- ard, Miss Docia Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Llmer Ham ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lyda and family, Mr. John McRoberts, Miss Leha Johnson, Miss Nellie Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fineout. KEEHN COURTIN The wedding of Mrs. Courtin to artiest Keehn was solemnized Saturday, March 25, 1911, at High Noon, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Oester, near El- monica, Rev. Vought officiating. The wedding was a quiet affair, and only the relatives and a few intimate friends were in attend ance. The reception room was tastefully decorated in purple and gold, with large clusters of Oregon grape, cedar and ever green. A sumptuous dinner fol lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Keehn will reside near El monica, and the groom expects to build a new home this sum mer. The bride is a sister of J. G. Schmidt, of the Elmonica store. Easter novelties galore at spec ial prices. Den of Sweets. If you are thinking about or dering your wood for next Fall and Winter it might be to your interest to see H. D. Schmeltzer, Hillsboro. 2tf Laurel will have a Basket So cial for the benefit of the Laurel baseball team, Saturday evening, April 8. F. L. Brown will man age the destinies of the team. unas. uiguere, teacmng at with some rough pasture to car Roy, reeeived intelligence of the ry 50 to 100 goats or sheep. Ad death of an uncle, in California, ', dress D. A. Jones, 814 Clackamas last week. St., Portland, Ore. 1-3 David Marsh, of Forest Grove, was in the city yesterday. Dr. J. E. Adkins has returned from a trip to Eastern Oregon. G. Reichen, of Phillips, was in the city this morning. John Gerber, of Bethany, was in town this afternoon. S. B. Huston was a Hillsboro visitor, the first of the week, on legal business. Walter Roswurm. of Forest Grove, was in the city yesterday afternoon. Dr. C. B. Brown, wife, and son, Host were Hillsljoro visitors Sunday. McMinnville has passed a res olution to use Bitulithic pavement on .".( blocks. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sholes, in Hillsboro, Ore., March 2H. 1911, a son. J. M. White, of near Crawford. alxive Banks, was down to the city Tuesday and Wednesday. When you are in town paying your taxes, do not forget to buy your garden seeds in bulk at Greer's. Wm. Schmidt, late of Cedar Mill, and who is lessee of the ialph Imbrie farm, was in the city this morning. Iist A small sorrel horse. branded J. H. O.. connected. Reward. I). Harper, Beaverton, Ore., Route 3. 2-3 Marriage licenses: John Mit- zei and Gertie Hagman: Frede rick Kreikeiibaum and Hettie Jewett. The Cotfee Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jas. Magruder. on Sixth and Fir streets, Satur day afternoon, April 1. Misses Edna Clemens and Helen Bowning, of Portland, were Sunday guests at the home of II T Bagley and wife. A. Gross has sold his store in the Tamiesie Block to Allen & Wright, of Portland, and they took jKWsession Monday. For sale at bargain, if taken within 10 days 12 acres near Hillslxiro,, - Inquire of C. Bunsen, Argus office, Hillsboro. Gus Schroeder and family left Tuesday for Livington, Montana, via the Oregon Electric and N. P. We hand it out only when call ed for - so if you want to have a lot of fun call for "Foolish Can dy" at the Den of Sweets. John H. Carlson and Hannah Hendrickson were united in mar riage March 22. 1911, by Rev. V allandigham. Money to loan in any amount, on real property security. Wash ington County Abstract Title & Trust Co., Shute Bldg.. Hills boro, Ore. 43-tf Married, at the home of B. R. Harrington. Rev. Chas. Whit lock officiating. James Gilkison and Lenora McDaniels. For finest fishing tackle - reels. poles, baskets, lines, hooks, flies, and all that goes to make up the proper outfit, drop in at Lmrick & Corwin's. 2tf 1). W. Bath has shipped in his newly purchased newspaper plant to North Plains, and expects to issue a seven column paper of four pages. Thoroughbred White Leghorn eggs tor sale. Setting, $1.00; two for $1.75. Call at Bethany. - Emil Stark, Portland, Oregon, R. 2. 1-6 Mrs. William Worthington, of San r rancisco. daughter of H W Miller and w ife, was called home this week to attend the bedside of her mother, at Forest Grove Thos. Bilyeuand wife, of Port land, were out to Hillsboro last Thursday evening, guests of Mrs Bilveu's brother and sister, Edw. Schulmench and Miss Etta Schul merich. C. W. Nelson and J. L. How. ard have opened their new bar ber shop in the Hotel Washing ton, Third Street, and solicit a share of the public patronage, First class work. John Fuhrer, of Reedville, had the misfortune to get a piece of wedge steel in one ot his legs, i.i I mi i . last weeK. ine scale went in three or four inches deep, and was extracted by Dr. Tamiesie mi ot i iaien up sorrel mare and gray horse, ponies, weigh about 900 each. Prove property, pay charges and cost ot advertising, and take same away. Oregon Nursery Co., Orenco. 2-4 Toelle s four-piece orchestra will be at McGraw's Hall, Banks, Saturday evening, April 8. Al lovers of good music will be there and have a good dance. Good order. Refreshments, will be served at Home confectionery Alfred Dysle and Hazel Reed both well known in the Phillips section, were married at the home of J. J. Kuratli, Phillips, March 29, 1911, Rev. Chas. Hays officiating. Wanted to rent - For cash, a farm suitable for a dairy to carry 10 or 12 cows, and Dreferahlv COMMERCIAL CLUB Movement on Foot to Organize a Power for Improvement CLLB TO START WITH NEARLY 100 Will Furnish Roomg and Have a Home Well Furnitured Iillsboro is to have a Commer cial Club, and the organization is to be incorporated at once. he committee in charge has se cured nearly one hundred names as prospective members, and there is no doubt of the fruition of the plan. It has been decided to place the membership fee at $15 -and any man who will not take $15 worth of chances on the future of his city is in arrears with progress. The Club wants a home that will be an adver tisement for the city, and one that will have the comforts usual- y found in such a meeting place. the idea started at the last piano meeting, and as a result ten were appointed to meet and discuss a plan for organization. W 11 Wehrung. J W Connell. T I longue, M II Stevenson. L A ng, j H Garrett. H V Gates. S C Killen. Wm Nelson, N H Alex ander, Willis Ireland were guests of Dr Tamiesie for dinner at the lotel Washington, and plans were discussed which resulted in a committee being appointed to solicit membership for a Commer cial Club. The committee start ed out the next morning and have secured over (0 names, with prospects for more. Tuesday night they met and decided to incorporate. It now look3 as though Hillsboro will get togeth er and start a move to get some capital interested in matters that will mean payrolls. lhe committee on permanent organization: J W Connell, Geo Bagley, Willis Ireland. M H Stevenson, J H Garrett, W H Wehrung, N H Alexander, T H ongue, A C bhute, L F Emmott. PROBATE Chas VanDoren apptd admr de boni3 non estate b redenck David deed, bond filed at $2000; same person apptd admr estate Wm M Javid, deed, bonds at $2000: bonds approved. r inal acct est Wm C Gray, de ceased, set for April 29. Admr authonzed to sell person al prop est Eugene Friday, deed. Ordered that real est Leopold Bates estate be sold for cash at private sale. Guardian estate minor Ora W Davenport authorized to sell real estate at. private sale for cash in hand. Report guardian Marcus Chan dler, feeble-minded, filed and ap proved. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jno RoethHsbert'er to Wash Ore Cor poration, 3 lots blk 17 Sinimoniad $10 Blake I rue to Wsie True, 6 a and other land near Sherwood. i W ni kaue to W D Van.n.werp, 60 - 0X122 tt Dlk 14 rorest Urove....iooo Manche Lauglcy to W W Doores. a lots blk a Curtis ad F Grove 800 Minnie Haas to Sarah Taylor, sox loo ft lot 5 blk 6 Highland Park ad 200 U w I tiomas to Geo htetson, 5 a sec 22 1 1 sr 1 w ..1500 &am I'ooiey to lieo Scbmidtlein, lot 1 blk 31 Hillsboro and lot 1 blk I morgan's Addition 4000 same to tue same, s'i lot 3 and nl$ lot S blk 3 Humphreys ad iwj u I4 Hollineer to Arthur Kinney. 115x200 ft Park Place add Cor 300 A Watrons to J A Watrous, 19.10 a T G Naylor d 1 c 1 r W WolB to W P Gaidner. tract in Isaac Butler d 1 c 2000 Jouas Halvorsen to T N Stoppenbach 14 a sec 23 t a s r x w xooo Bartiett Lole to W U Evans, 40 a sec 10 1 1 s r 4 w qoo J is Myers to C W Thrapp, 3 09 a sec 33 t 1 n r 3 w 660 Annie Mitchell to Mary Snodvrass, lot 1 bin 1 W V Heights 60 t J Boedefeld to F A Cofhu, 22 a sec 22 1 2 a r 1 w 10 G V Barnes to C S Shiedell. lot 4 blk 4 Oak Grove add 22s L r uarstens to llueti tUdreuge, 10 sec 35 t 2 n r 4 w isoo liiv Co to iuos Adkins, Qua Wit low brook harm. 51.0 t'ortland Heights Kealty to demand 1 nomas, 2 lots Poit lights N 2..... aio Jennie Hare et al to T P Goodin, her hit 53.95 a near Glencoe 500 M T Kates to Willamette Valley & Coast R R, right of way for rail'y 000 Chas Reiuemer to same, right of way tor railway 100 Anna Jones to same, right of way for railway 462 C S I McLeod to same, right of way lor railway 92 Ambers 'fhornbnrgh to Mary Bene- fiel, 135 a sec 15 t 2 n r 4 w.' 1 Herman Metzger to Peter McQuillan a lots Metzger Tracts 600 W h Babb et nl to Lucy Over and Katherine Dick, 4 lots block 10 Orenco ...1000 J R Martin to G C Hayuer, 33.04 a less right of way sec 17 t 1 n r 4 w Ambers Thornburgh to Millie Killen 10.955 "ear P Grove 1 Isame to I'.mma M Creps, 49.20 a sec 24 t a n r 4 w 1 Ed Mizen to L D Horn, water right in Shady Brook 1 Oregon Real Estate Co to A F Frew- ing, 120 a sec 9 t a s r 1 w 7600 R F Feemster to Jakob Thomann, lots 23 & a4 Tualatin Valley actes. 1328 Ruth Trust Co to J J Mays, lot 17 blk 18 North Plains 41a J A luibrie et ux et al to American Natl Bank, part lot 4 blk 8 Ubo..., J. T. Rice, of near Varlev. was in the city yesterday, getting ready lor his spring work The teachers' Wal institute held at Tualatin last Saturday, was attended by about fifty teachers besides citizen natmn of that section. At the close all expressed themselves as well re warded for their time spent in listening to the verv instnwtiva discussion of "Historv" nnH ""Geography" by Prof. S. F. Rail, principal of thp ArWa School, Portland, and thp nhl discussion of "The Automatic Action in Elementary Education" and "Strategic Points in English t I ft w ..... urammar, ny rror. J. w. Liv ingston, of Forest Grove. Miss Marie Madden cave an exhibi tion of work in phonics with a class of six pupils from the High land School, Portland, which showed remarkable results in the acquisition of power to interpret thought from the printed page. inispan 01 tne program alone fully repaid the teachers for at tending. A Teacher. Full blood Brown Lechorn pcw for hatching 75 cents per set ting of 15. W. H. Thomas. Base line, between First and P. li. & N. track. 2-5 Mrs. Albert Spierinirs was struck on the head by a barb-wire stretcher, Tuesday, and severely injured. Mr. Spierings was stretching wire, when the lower wire broke and the machine flew backward, striking the wife, who was standing near. Dr. Mum ford attended the injuries. For repairs of sewinc ma chines, bicycles, guns, etc., go to the Wilkes Auto and Garage Company. 3-tf Chief Engineer Wickersham and Freight and Passenirer Agent Strong, of the United, held a conference with H. C. Carstens, John M. Vanderzanden and J. W. Vandervelden. Tues day, at Roy, and the officials of the company agreed to put in a station at Carstens, with depot, siding and warehouse. Graded Jersey cow: a heavv milker, fresh soon. T. W. Brown, 21 miles northeast of Hillsboro, on Route 1. 3-5 J. Buchele. of Cornelius, was down to the city yesterday. He says that Ernest Krausand wife, who spent the winter in Oakland. Cal., have returned, and are now living at South Bend. Wash, Ernest formerly resided south of Cornelius. Wanted A reliable party to take care of infant. 9 months old. Please state wages. Ad dress, Mrs. Frank Joyce, Forest Grove, Ore. 3 W. B. Jolly, who sold his 125- acre tract north of town, recent ly, for $20,000, was in the city yesterday, straightening up his affairs. W. B. will be bothered no more with hop culture. W. Y. French, of Forest Grove, was in the city yesterday morn ing. Mr. French is a son-in-law of J. W. York and wife, of Hills boro. Wm. Mohr, who deserted the shoemaker's bench for the sim ple life on the farm, was in from Oak Park, yesterday. He is just recovering from an attack of the "grip." Rees Leabo, cashier of the First National Bank of Forest Grove, was in the city yesterday, Rees says the college city is go ing to do things this summer in the way of improvements. The water and light tower ha; been provided with a galvanized tin roof, which will mean preven tion of fire by sparks falling from the smokestack. Dr. E. D. Connell and Richard Connell and iwife, of Portland were Sunday guests at the homes of J. W. Connell and Dr. W ood Geo. M. Hunter was in from North Plains this morning. He says tbat building i on the boom out there. Mrs. Erwin Ritter and daugh ter, of Bethany, were in the city yesterday, and called on the Argns. Walter VanDyke, of Verboort, was in town yesterday, getting out a road petition for his neigh borhood. L. R. Ingles has returned for a vacation at home, after a win ter's work in a Portland ship yard. Martin Reiling, of Roy, return ed yesterday from a visit with Dr. Geo. Tamiesie and wife, of Portland. Mrs. Claire Moore, of Seaside, is a Hillsboro visitor this week, the guest of relatives. K. N. Staehr, the Forest Grove piano man, was in town yesterday afternoon. Carl Pfahl, of beyond Bloom ing, was in the city Tuesday afternoon. Attorney C. J. Schnabel. of Portland, was in town this after noon. Th. Nissen, ot Scholls, was in the city yesterday. Chas. A. Miller, of the Arcade district, was in town yesterday, Chas. Reiling and wife, of Roy, were in the city, yesterday. R. L. Via, of Silverton, is in the city this week. 1 Try the Argus for a year. PROFESSIONAL, F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Fhygclan and Surgeon OlflCS BklUv.Mnn... w. . . I S. T. LINKLATER, II. B. C. U i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! Om opuUir. OTerTha. Dlt. Drug 8toil in dlnC Kt of Coort Hoom, in tn eoruer of th block! JAME8PH1LL1PETAM1E81I,.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCHON Surnnn 8outhern Pacific Railroad Co and also of ,hs Oregon Electdc Co.mulUtion Krencn Kiigliah. Ofr tl uimta ra. li th i ........ m" Ir:..r north .hie of Main St.. HHtab Or. ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. O I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hour-9 to ia a. m.; i to 5 p. m. n ' '"""""Ji oamraay 9 to ia Calls answered ilav nr ninht n,..t. phones. Office in Linklafer HM Dr. W. B. CUNINflHAf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night -Independent Pbone- ORENCO, - . OREGON J. O. ROBB, Si. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE: Bailey - Morgan - Shute Block Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Residence:- Waahington St., between Sixth and Seventh. Both Phone office and residence. HIUSBORO, - OREGON DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and II Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ------ OREGON amm. R. Bagtmj W. a. Harm BAD LEY A HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Shute Building HILLSBORO. . . OREGON. E. B. TON QUE attornby-at-law Room j, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offie Oprtatri, Bailey-Morgan Block Room, 1 and t. HILLSBORO, - ORSGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orrtoi: Main Street, opp. Court Hooirt. HILLSBORO ORBOOM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upatalrt, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen yeara prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.8 STABLE No. 1 Office phoues: Pacific States S01; lnd. 219 Residence phones; Independent 127; Pa cific States 4S1. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Tftnieaie Bldg. Rooms 5 and 6 HILLSBORO, ORE. Main and Third. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern Woodman of America, tneeta every first and third Saturdays in each month at their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial ly invited to attend camp meetings. S. G. Rhodes, Consul. R. K. Hai.lrrman, Clerk. fmmmmmmmmmmom S J. S. L0RSING Fifth St. between Fir and Railroad a Contractor and Builder I Large Barns a Specialty Independent phone V 126 M .4k li:iloknrn firtknnn KURATLI BROS. Real Estate, Collections, and Money to Loan. GKNERAL AUCTIONBSBS, NOTARIAL WORK Phones:-Pacific States, Main 346 Independent, City 344 HIIMoro, ' Qrgon n i 1