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UttLSBtiHd AKQCI LtcMiBM &i l9li IS GREAT SUCCESS s 11.11 .horo linlcrtalncd hy livening of Sonic at Crescent in V(H'i t VOCVl NUMHIiRS MUCH AIPttf CIATI.t i h l ocal Talcnl. arid Directed by E. R. Jones t. operetta. "Jack ami tin !uk-.l lU-an Stalk," was very t-lfvfi-lv stutred 'at tin Crenn-nt lluntro. last Friday evening . t ... "L 1 '.. ,l tiiu rt'HUll 01 a ionniKiu n . ill training was a revelation i )u audience. Thu leading .lmracters wore Maw r.ianciu Hut-bison, M the Princess; Miss i.-..u SiirW.r. an the Fairy; Clair Wilkes, aa Jack, and ItonaU: Vanirht. as the Ogre. All of the numbers were finely executed, and Viuigtit. an the Ogre, was a ncream. The entire cast of liaractera deHorves much praise lor their work. The Htilo bv L Davis; the duet hy Miss Cecelia Greer -always a rite - and K. It. Jones; the solo hy Mrs. llohert Jennings, who made her first appearance lu.fi.re a HillsUiro audience; tin dllll'llM. Cal Jack. Chas. Lamkin, l!:.vi;eld l'ooley. Chas. Uiggs, I.. i:ivi. Verne Curry, Hen ton P.Dwman and K. K. Jones, were enthusiastically received. AUTOS TO HI! IN IIIU.SI1K0K0 The hiriretit automobile factory in the world will he in llillslstro h..n the Studehaker CoriHira- iun of Detroit, Mich., show their f'imouH motion mcture Dims en titl..,l "From Via Iron to the Kminliwl Automobile" at the 'recent Theatre. Tuesday eve Dee.ai. at 8 o'clock. These films, which are (5000 feet long, jire some of the most interesting i.u wi.ll ns the most costly ever Thev show the K-M-F V) and Flandeis 20, made at the rate of 150 per day, or oO.OOO .er year. They also show the mous cars on the track, in wilderness, and on the road. A factory expert explains the .l.'tiiilu of construction or an au tomoUile as shown in the pictures. As an additional attraction, ilw.ro will ht shown views of the famous Flanders 20 pathiinding trip Irom Seattle. Wash., to Ija xelton, Can. This trip, which was 1250 miles long, was consid- fred an impossibility by experts who knew the route selected by the Pacific Highway, which was for the most part over the fa mous CarHwu trail, where not even a wagon had attempted to go. The Flanders 20 reached Hazel ton after six weeks of the hardest going ever encountered by an automobile, thereby win ning the Pacific Highway medal, "First to Hazelton" and numer ous nt her tronhies. This interesting entertainment will be shown under the auspices ,t WilkeH Auto AKlarage Co., local distributors of the K. M. F and Flanders automobiles, ab aolutelv free. Tickets can be so cured at McCormick 8 Store. MASQUERADE! BALI. There will be a grand masquerade ball at the North Plains Pavilion, Saturday, December 2.1, 1JU. m-u i. Sullivan, of Portland, ,iii h..o potumea and masKs ta t Hotel North I lains, Saturday. Dec. 23. Grand March f u-nn r m aham. Amnio ac- ttb p. - , - , . nnmmnilnlinn for horses and rigs. 'rnniio'u orchestra will furnish h.st ot music. Everybody we mm nnri a o-enuine good time VUIIIV Mill guaranteed. MONTEITH MORRISON i,,lr.t,.i,. r,f IV,.-.' 1 IIC IIIOIC (Mill UllC Ml MIC Willamette Glee Club alone itive a most excellent program. Peo- le have laughed until tears streamed down their cheeks at some of their work. To have them and the Glee Club come is double assurance that their pro gram is worth while. Hear them on rriduy, December, a, at the Crescent. taken up: Lame into my en closure, Dec. 4, large black cow, about 10 years; tip of tail white, some white on udder, lip ol horns sawed olT. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. One mile from Farmington. il. M. Has- ford, llillriltoro, Uoute 2. V,) l At the morning service, the choir of the Congregational Church will render the following Christinas music: "Starof Heth- lem," Caro lioma, Mr. N. 11. Alexander; "0. Little lown ot Hethtehcm," Nevin, choir; 0. Holy Night," Adam, Mrs. Robert ennmgs; I he Hirthday oi a King," Mr. Alexander and choir. Lndics and Gentlemen: Get ".. ii your tnano coupons ior vue con test by patronizing Aug. Tews, the tailor, when you want your suit or garments cleaned and pressed. Tickets given with ev ery payment. Upstairs in bchut- mcrich Hlock, entranceon oeconu Street. 40tf The Sunday School of the Christian Church will give an ntertainment in the church next. Mondav evening. Dec. l, at 7 p. m. hxercises appro priate for Christmas will be given and members of the Sunday School and friends are. invited to be present A carload of Trojan powder, for stumping purMses. has been received at r.mmou i. w in your order early, bet ore it is gone. All powders are hard to get just now, owing to the im mense amount of explosives used down at Panama. F. F. Conover, now at Dun doe, Ore., sends for another yearot the Argus, and writes: l want to keep in touch with the doings of old Hilltown, and the goings on, for another year. Wishing the Argus a Merry Christmas ami a Happy New Year, 1 am, just another satisfied reader of your weekly letter." w hnvi moved to our hand some brick quarters, on our old site. Second Street, where we are better than ever prepared to cater to our patrons. Confec tionery, delicacies, oysters, ci gars and tobacco. - H. T. Koeber. Albert Tozier, who generally is expected to spend New Years in this citv. is over at Tacoma, Wash., visiting with relatives. He may get over to old uiiuow" efore the Happy Mew xearrous along. For sale: Several Thorough bred White Wyandotte cockerels, Hest in the West strain, beauties, at $2.50 each. Also 3 faun and white Indian Runner drakes at $1 BO.-W. C. Hudson, Telephone 4025, Hlllsuoro, uouie i. - Walter Shearer and wife, of Mwt r.fihimhia County, are over for the Holidays, guests of P M. Jackson. Grandma rnuups, Mrs. Alice Foord and family, and other relatives. The best offer ever made in this city is the one xn. h. oiienng tne puunc. yu. imn swr, in trade vou get aoso- utely free $1 worth of any dishes silverware in this store. M-l think wo have shown every evi- M l I PI denceof good faith to give the! Ill ill city all that can be asked, ana when our appropriation i3 ex pended we think Hillsboro will have as good a water supply as any city in Oregon. Had there been no great Dublic improve ment here this Summer we do not think there could have been a single complaint on the water Bervice. LI Will Investigate Supply and Sck Available Remedy CITV FATIinRS ATTACK FRANCHISE iOCOMtfl 0 ERC1A.L ASSN. ELECTS It. V. (iiileit, Dr. F. A. Baidcy. W. 0. Wood, Bailey, Geo. R. Willis Ireland, fa- the Music The city council took drastic ac tion Tuesday night, and passed a resolution declaring that the Washington-Oregon Corporation had not lived up to the terms of the franchise-contract, and aver that the franchise is nullified. The body also appointed a com mission to investigate water con ditions and to ascertain the rem edy. The resolution Bpoaks itself, and reads: Whereas, on May 27, 1909, the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, enter i . . . j el into a certain comraci anu agreement with the Hillsboro Water, Light & Power Company wherein, among other thing the said Company, its successors and assigns, ;in consideration of a certain franchise granted on said day by Ordinance No. 290, and concurrent with said con tract, and the further considera tion of the payment or certain sums to be paid as specified in said contract, covenanted to and with the said City of Hillsboro, Oregon, to provide and supply to the said City of Hillsboro and the patrons of'said. Company an adequate supply of pure and wholesome watur for lire, domes tic and other purposes specified in said contract; and Whereas, said Hillsboro Water, Light & Power Company has sold, assigned and conveyed to Washington-Oregon Corporation the Hillsboro Water & Light Plant, its franchise and said agreement and said Washington Oregon Corporation is now the owner of said plant and all the riirhts and nrivileires under said franchise and agreement and in the purchase of said plant, fran chise and agreement expressly all the obligations per taining thereto and under and by virtue of said purchase, fran fhi and acreement was re quired to provide and suppy to said City and the patrons of said plant on or beforo May 27, 1911, n jidenuate sunoly of pure and wholesome water for fire, domes tie and other purposes set forth and specified in said agreement; and . , . Whereas: The said Hillsboro Water, Light & Power Company and said Corporation, as its successor, have wholly failed to comply with the terms of said franchise and agreement and among other things has wholly failed to pro vide the City of Hillsboro and thA nntrnns of said plant with the amount and character of water specified in said contract, a"whereas, pure and wholesome water is necessary to the health of the citizens of said City, and Names Hoard of Directors and Officers, at Meeting, Tuesday BUILDING COMPLETED IN 30 DAYS Judge Campbell's Court: Tongue vs Warren Construction Co, evidence submitted and argu ment to follow at later date; Martin Goemans, of Verboort. admitted to citizenship; will con test late John M Simpson, de ceased, Bet for Jan 22; Furbeck vs Natmach and Herman Witten berg, set for Jan 23; State vs B S Payne, charged with obtaining monev under false pretences, pleaded not guilty and trial set for Jan 18; State vs janey iikd. Galbreath, Tualatin, set tor Jan 19: Wilson vs Wilson, decree; for Thayer vs Thayer, suit of mother to iret nossesslon of real estate, evidence heard and argument to be made later. For sale, at a bargain: Jersey cow, fresh; gentle; good family milker. Mrs. C. 0. Upton, Hills boro. Oregon, it. 2, Box 100. On Coueland ranch. 35 miles south east of Hillsboro, on Farmington river road. 40-2 J. May, known to Multnomah and Washington County people as a horse trader, wag arrested by the Portland police, Tuesday, on suspicion of having shot a noliceman several years ago. Commercial Bank to Occupy Northeast Corner ol Block At. a meeting of the Hillsboro Commercial Building Association, Tuesday, the by-laws of the in stitution were adopted and di- ro.tnr and officers elected for the ensuing year. The Associa tinn k ranitalized at $50,000, and every dollar is paid up in cash. Practically all of this money has eone to the purchase and remodel rf the Schulmerich brick block, and the organization ex pects to have the part rented to the Connell store ready for use in a few days, and the corner. ill hfi oecutiled by the fnmmpwial Bank, will be ready the banking house eomewhere near February 1 rv v A Railev tiresided at Tu'psdav's meeting, and John M. Wall was secretary. Directors were elected as follows, Dr. I, a P.ailev. J. J. Krebs, Ed Schulmerich. T. H. Tongue and ihn M Wall. Dr. F. A. Bai law la nresident of the board, J ,w w . - - ., . 1 A farmer living near Holbrook was in the city last Saturday, and while m one of the resorts talked considerably about the McNamara dynamiting case. He was very bitter against the unions, and told of all kinds of things he would do if he had the power. After visiting an hour or so he started down the street and had to pass a two-story building. Someone in the upper story carelessly let a 32-candle power electric light bulb drop from the window, and it struck the pavement with a report like a miniature cannon. The Hol brook gentleman yelled like a Commanche Indian, and made a bee line for his horse, which wa3 tied to the chain, and make his getaway. He never once looked to the rear, and is doubt less telling his neighbors how some one tried to dynamite him, and how narrowly he escaped death. Begin now. A savings ac count with the Hillsboro Nation al Bank, a government institu tion, earns you four per cent, in terest. You will be surprised how your money will earn you money and it is always safe. N. H. Alexander land A. B. Combs, while out in a ng, yes- PROrKHSIOWAU. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Batley-McrRn bloci, opatalrm. Rooms 12, 13 and 15. Residenca Houth nl comer Baseline nd ttaoontl StrwW. both 'Phone. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office upHtalrt over The Delta DmR Stoio Residence Salt of Court Uodm, In the corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1E, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern PaclHo Railroad Co and also of ths Oregon Electric Railroad. Consultation In French or Kngliiih. Of fice uptitairs, In the Cement Blonk Bid, north aide of Main St., UilUboro, Or. ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. 0 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Honrs 9 to 1a a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9 to u Calls answered day or night. Both phones. Office over Hillsboro National. Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON terday, on insurance business, Calls Answered Day or Night IUIU Ml ' V ...... 1 nated happily, which might have -Independent Phone- V. xl. -r. 1 n ,rvfVi- i KVphs. vice oresiueni, IViaV SaVS me O ccrs uavv uuni- . . - 1 rp aj " ; 1 j u k ; kninwnnh. treasurer, and 1 "IS . - - The man was is A nnipt wnddinir was celebratec iko Lorinra nf the Hotel Tual atin, in this cay, weaiiBi,, December 20, 15)11. the contract ing parties being Frank 1 . Mon teith and Miss Aileen h. Morn son, Rev. Weber, of the M. K Church, officiating. 1 he bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Morrison, of Farmington. ana has been em- nloved as a compositor in the In dependent office. The groom is well known hero, having been employed in the composing rooms nf this anm a nffipfi. He was asso- ciated with the Hillsboro Reed & Cornet Band during hisresioence in this Pitv. Mr. and Mis. Mon- auv, ...ni ruairio nt. Sulem. where the groom recently purchased a JOU priming inanu "v- mony was a quiet one, and was performed in the presence ot the immediate Natives of the bride and Mf irs. Foote and Mrs. E. W. 1 Bride and groom departed Nprtland on the 3:40 Oregv ,W for a short wedding trx ' V which they takcuphouSy i in the cap ital citv. . or silverware in this Mrs. J. S. Deal, well known a m;i. at nf town. 30 years ago, lied at Tillamook, uecemucr io, 1911. Her husband out recenuy made a visit to this city, and his wife took ill .while ne was uvn here. For sale: A DeLaval Baby w a r.rcam Separator, used only one season; 1200 lbs. capac ity nor hour. I'rice reasonable. J. M. Zellor. one mile south ot Cornelius, Address, wine'ii Route 2. 41-J Reuben M. Stevens and Mrs. nn.. MnPhniwm were united in m i)ec. 20, 1911. at the i.i ,,i;,miI I'tu-sniifiuc. iwv. pntirelv innocent brought out from Portland the other day, but released by Judge Smith the arrest being on a charge of larceny, near Glencoe. There was no identification, so he was given his liberty, only to be picked up by the Portland police, later. Waihel Brothers will open a meat market in the Brandaw Grocery, Saturday, Dec. 23, with Frank Waibel, who has been wun Emmotts for 3 years, as cutter. The new firm will handle govern ment inspected meat for the present. They will buy fresh pork, beef, mutton, and all kinds of poultry. They solicit a share of the public patronage. Lair and see them. Shop open Satur day of this week. What is more cheerful than a nice Douquei oi canmuuuo Christmas. If you are invited out to dinner don't forget to take a few carnations.-Bergen r lorai & Nursery Co. When the old f irst JNationai Bank business was wound up there remained the sum of $10.52 utVuVVi was an lnsiernihcant oivi- Washington-Oregon dend to the numerous stockhold ers, and on motion oi w. n. Wehrung the money was turned over to the Coffee Club to help maintain their building, and Zi o WnnH secretary, sent check 111 H " ' last week. Masquerade ball atW. O. W. Hall, Glencoe, Saturday evening, December 30. $1.00 for tickets, 9S pents for sDectators. Toelle's Orchestra. Everybody invited. 41-2 II7.li n,.l,, nrA P.lcio Hflll- that through the failure of J I w-"Me Companies to provide for and gard -.Xr E. Thomas and supply such water Thomas, were granted property of the citizens of Hills boro is and has been exposed to the danger of destruction by fire; and 'i,..r,.o it iHltnnoralive that the City of Hill borowiil the Citizens thereof be nrov (led with n Biteqimte suppiy H Ton cue. secretary. The fixtures for the Commer cial Bank are on the way, and the. new Quarters will be very attractive the entrance to cor ner on Main and Second. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 0. W Rarnes etal to Art GiU more, lots 15 & 16 O Grove$4o0 H O Hays etal to M E Buck, 4 lots blk 4 Sherwood 1600 Herman Metzffer to A Fulton lot 2 blk 28 Metzger Acres 250 AnnaSolgard to J Johnson, lot 4fi T O O F cemetery H 11 f' Rnshino- to V Brandt, 10.- 25 a Pineland Terrace -7500 inn Frppman etal to L ura- ham, 125x200 ft blk 41 F G1000 Tony Smith to D Bridenstine An 47 n .1 M Rowell d 1 c- 100 .1 wVumia to F Verhoeven, 101x201 ft blk 40 F Grove. 2250 W Verhneven to J W Fuqua, 2 lots blk 10 S P ad F G-2360 J Clement to A reaerson, iot - Kpnntifni. and Mr. Wall am pat- eve-Glee WonteH- iR25.000 to $40,000, !! wu r f , tcrma real estate security, Jl...ner cent... Address P. O. Kox E. Willings olliciaung. Wanted, any one with a ented long face to try an ,.,;th the w anitiuc Club,Friday, December 22 at the Crescent. If the long facets not destroyed, money wm - funded. Try tne curu. Bvron Holcomb, of Lakeside, ,l,Mim near North Bend, was in the city yesterday, in the inter ests of a school furniture manu factory. He is well acquainted with Miles E. Everett, at North Bend and I says Everett is doing a nice business there. ball will be i, the Women of Wood L:r:-"W M W. A. Hall, near nLV Mill Dec. 30. Good music ui i- T;,lrata J A vionnO'eiTlt'IlL. livr.v-, SnBTDPer. Everybody invited. titti P.reener returned fnrt.ni.rhfS visit S friends at Banks and Bux- ton. ' . ,n.ith Rntter at Emmott It It la tuc xv. Bros. Try of . .. i ..!.. mil MlPrP. pure mm wikiii'miuic wmci, . f'"le it resolved, that the following named pe"n". resident citizens of the city of Hillslwo, viz: II. V. Oaten, Dr. V A. llailey, Ota R. Banley, Dr. W. D. Wood ami Willis Ireland, be and they are hereby appointed a Commission to represent the city of Hillsb-ro in uink- iliir ami w nrnnc iiiii"S" -"r. -.1.?.. r flmrarler. (iimlitv and tiuanti tv of water now being furnished to the citizens of said City, to ascertain the source of the supply and determine whether or not such supply ts adequate, and further, to investigate and report as to the advisability of the construction tw the cltv of HilUbo- "W . y.. .... .11.1,1. r,l,rOP Of ro, Bsceiiain uic ti""" supply and quantities cf water, secure r,nm companies or rities owning nud oiierating gravity systems, report as ate coat of the con struction of a suitable system and the iu net revenues to be obtained ... mwrnlinn f)f (lich SVStem ; alld ....1.. .,M, .i.ntiitiiendation8 as may be UlllRC din " ' , lt ..i..i..i.in qui nroner n tne pteiuiscn. iip it further Resolved that the city of uiit.hnm navsaid Couiunsslon the rea .n.,uilo. lu-ce'ssarv and actual expenses Incurred In making the investigations lmrein designated. in onenkincr oi tne acuon o the council, Mr. Besse, the local superintenaenr.. X--- nany nas expynueu uvci -v,vmv in buildinK up uiu umoumu wa ter and light plant, and a big mrf nn nf this eXDenUlLUre liaa r,w.' ' 'i wQv,oo i.rtin tnrwiiHr suuu v. n nir tn wpIIs. and we are hav- OUIII V'V r . , inp; no complaints at mis ww pm fnnsumers auoui. woici shortage. Ot course, when the dry season was on, and betore we had exhausted our appropria tion for water supply, there were two or three days that we did t fnmiah water for testing the sewers. This, however, was only tnmnnrnrv. I think the company has acted in good faith, and we are still doing all we can and ,;u prmtinue so to do to give tv,o pitv a eood service. We license to wed by County UerK Bailey this week. Dan Cupid appears to have been doing some lively courting laiety. Vnv etile- Pat. voung hens. Orders taken for Christmas de livery. Phone City An dreas P. G. Higdon, Second Street. L. F. Emmott returned Thurs day night from Arizona and Cal ifornia, where he has been rest ing for a couple of months or so. While in Arizona, he spent sev Qoi weeks near where J. M. tll J Greear and tamily are locaieu or the Winter. For sale: A few Rhode Island Red cockerels, thorougnorea; finely marked, and of purest strains. -A. O. Johnson, Corneli us, Or., Route 2. lnd. lei. mus- boro-Scholls line. E. C. Baihy and Miss Rose Ackley, of Cornelius, were united in marriace. Dec. 20, 1911, Re corder Bowman othciating. Norman Greer keeps two kinds of butter, Corvallis and Danish; try a roll of the Uanisn ana see how you like it. 40-6 Frank lmbrie, of north of Orenco, sold a pig at tne ureneo market that weighed 4s pounu, dressed. That is some portcer. We wnnld snffiyest to the elev- enth-hour shopper that a fancy box of the Den of Sweets la mous candy is an acceptable gift, F,l7.a F,. Mercer and ArlineCox, rtf Smith Tualatin, were granted ; , , ,. license to wed, yesterday, uw bride-elect is a daughter or a. d. Cox and wife. Why hot give him a small box rrnrn ri era rfl The Den of Sweets carry the leading brands. Mrs. Mary Risner, of Jolly Plains, was in the city Tuesday. TVinsfi Mutt and Jeff statues at the Den of Sweets make a splendid gift 9 Element's SUD Anna E Zimmerman to E L Gheen, 54 a Wm Ingram c E LGheen to J & Anna Zim merman, same as above . . Ida Leabo to Wash Co, 1.8 acres at Forest Grove q c Georgia Hughes to Wash Co. road way at Foiest urove - - P. A Snath to Augusta Wasem, 75 a sec 2 t 3 s r 1 w ......13500 Western Oregon Trust Co to Myrtle Evus, tr 19 Virginia Place to Jane Smith to Julius Wehrly, 9.50 a Alvin T Smith die ' Title & Trust Co to C C Page, ccn tr on lots 8 & 17, HUlsooro Acres.. iyut Anna Mevritt to E E Cooper, 19.35 a tmnw 4C0 Lsrkin Ball to O'.ie Bell Hall, a for road puiposes IC Shaw-Fear Co to M A bhaw, aft a Beaverton-Reedville - W A Shaw to M E Blanton, 3.12 a Beaveiton-Reedville i Merchants Savings to John Hibnara 59 a Aldrich Acreage -10500 r.nv Ravmond to Win Haney, 14 9 o .w .ctin r A w lOOO Rernatd Muller to H T Challacombe lots blk vt Cornelius 5 Ralph Kay to Charles Durham, 30 a mi. n 1 1 1 r w p W Cassidy to Emeison Howell, los9Eddy Acres ....1000 E I Kuiatli to C C Rushing, iof a Pineliiud Terrace... 10 J R McClarktn to C LeRoy Hetueck 1 r sec 6 t 2 s r 2 w 500 been disastrous, lhey were near the Tews' place, in North Hillsboro, when the horses were turned around, i he turning, in some manner, oroKe ouc several spokes of the wheel, and the horses, which they had driven for weeks, became unmanage able, and started to run. They collided with a pole and stripped the singletrees, getting loose from the vehicle. Mr. Combs fell out over the dash-board, sustaining some severe scratches. N. H. was not injured at au. When vou 20 to Forest Grove for Christmas purchases remem ber that K. N. Staehr has the largest line of toys and Lhnst- mas goods in the entire county. A $25 doll given away this year, as usual. Ask btaehr s tsazaar about it. A few weeks ago J. B. Walker, of below Beaverton, caught a strange specie of bird in a musk- rat trap. He brought it to J. m. Wall, and that gentleman asked many ornithologists to name tne individual, but none here could place it. It was finally discover ed to be a Rail, a bird well known in the swamp regions of Virginia and the Carolinas. It is built like a dove, but had a beak a oreat. deal like a snipe. It's lines 0 - IBB ITT . 11 1 J nau it mounted Dr. Ernest Everest, of Cornelius, a taxidermist of no mean ability, doing the work. It is on exhibition at Mr. Wall's of fice. Remember that the Hillsboro National Bank is alw;ays under crnvernment suDervision, which insures yd J the best protection. One dollar opens an account. 4 per cent, paid on savings. F.vprvbodv will have Chnst- TTT-l.'J -V.O mas as a nonaay except tne post office employees and tne rural mail carriers. ine pu&t office people, however, can have a part of the day to themselves, while the rural man camera must get out in the mud and de liver belated Christmas packages. This is one of the government regulations-and if you live in the country and do not give the carrier a pleasant smile you are passing up a genuine Santa Claus. Tho hnvs will have New Years for a rest day, however and that helps some. There is nothing more appro priate and acceptawe as a gut for either a iaay or a gentleman ORENCO, - - OREGON J. O. ROBB, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE: Bailey -Morgan -Shnte Block ) Rooms 7, 8 and 9 l:' Residence:- Baseline Street, second door- east of South Side Street. J Both Phones office and residence. ! HITiSBORO, - OREGON to DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon $, i Office hours 9 to 11 a. m.; a to 5 P Calls answered day or night. BotP phones. Office in American Nationa l Bank, upstairs. HILLSBORO, - OREGOl W. 8. Mar ; I t. R. Baglmy DAGLEY A HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shnte Building HILLSBORO. . . OBE&O;: E. B. TONGUE f 10 ATTORNBY-AT-tAW Room 3, 4, & j, Morgan Blk, Hillsboi JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW f Office Upstairs, Bailey Morgan Bio; Rooms, 1 ani a. HILLSBORO, - OKJCGON. W. N, BARRETT I ATTORNBY-AT-LAW ; OrrtOE: Main Street, opp. Court.H 01! HILLSBORO - ORBQi fnnro t t nn"v TfTTT? T s 1 ATTORNBY-AT-LAW " Mnroon Riv. rimtalra. Booms 1. 4 ai Hillsboro, - - Oreg , G6o3. 3. S($rta6el F Verhotven to omer wooie, . -r , fi . . . t. . .m.a .1 ill T 11 5. :iiiiii .111 Lll IU.VU. UIWVV " I bllUU " t . 2a a sec Knob Hill Forest M P MnoeB to J W Barnes 18 t tsriw 4ooo E E Homig to Dion E Pearce, 5 a sec 14 t 2 s r 2 w ,2J0 r.s r.uddat to E E Romig, S sec Ut.isn w 1000 Pnul keimers to A Tennant, 5 acres Ohehalem Mt Orchards oo Aly r.nstin to Floreuce Robinson, ,' a sec t I s r I w 33 O F Cooke to Margaret M Brown, 20 a sec 2 t 1 s r 1 w Peter Olson Jo I R Johnson, 9 a sec 26tisrrw .........5000 . vi wm' " .... " , PSPnt that will olease. A com 1 1 oumuuua n p.,-.-.-- R J lolmsou to Kobt L bears, let 5 blk 10 Thome's ad. and an endless variety of elegant gift books may De seen at nuj t o F R. Fereuson. of Amity, was in town vesterdav. enroute home frnm Ti amook. tie was ine o-npst. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Han cock, while here. The woman never lived who rhrl not. armreciate the exquisite linps and de icate coloring 01 fine china. A most, delightful StaMcr. SCHNABEL & LaROCl XeiilfdifDtriSniSe btwttt, 9t(49oldl itmislrst anb tKotart. f BSimrrtf,5Rft8aaiine. Hbftraftcnrufun, maedten, Xejtametite, uciunoen uno one .. liiten Sltteniiade auolteIlt. 9ted)t5it)an Ben in gutopa mil unfetcn doenen Borri bentcn. tmtrft nn alien etiiitlljilfM fftt ., 3!alaiienfftaften, UcBetttaaunaen. S)ei? SricfroccSfel tnit unferen Rlientcn. -cnb.S)ittcliftiiirtt: eamftsg btn 88 . unb anf Serabrtbnng. Scli6on: SKarftall 200: 81.1027; &aii3.3:clcbon: SBIaln 29B4 unb gtmratr BOO tiOt em f Ssmmrrte PORTLAND, ORb.?, DR. W. E. PITTENGJ Dentist I 1 Office np-stairs over HUlsboro Na ' Bank. HILLSBORO - ORt. 95 TOYS, DOLLS, TOYS (At Beaverton) The largest stock of Christmas eifts in town. Large ana small . 1 - 1 j ..-. dn s. dishes, mecnanicai toys, e-ames. books, water colors, sew ino- hnxp.s. tree trimmings: Mnnv tovs on our 0. iu auu 10 cmt counter. Souvenir days, IVp.. 22 and 23. at A. H. Spraner's Beaverton. LILLY TRACHSEL Miss Lilly Trachsel, aged seven four months and sev- ontppn davs. cliea at ine nome in rior- nnrfints. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tmphspl. December 18. 1911, the funeral taking place from the interment being in the Union cemetery, near oeaar mm. Deceased leaves her parents, six sisters and two brothers to mourn her loss. O Dr. Lowe, Friday. plete line may be seen at Hoyt's Phris Hesse, of Scholls, was in - T1 1 town vesterday. u r. says ne notices a little more improvement every time he comes to town. Your friend will be delighted with a box of good stationery, We carry the very latest in fine box papers L. M. noyt. Thos. Williams and Will Jack have bought out the Sonnen sa loon in Cornelius, and taxe pos session this week. Tmnrnve vour stock of S. C. Brown or White Leghorns, S. C. Black Minorcas, by buying a fofkprel from R. H. Greer. 40-1 L. S. and E. W. Barnes, of Beaverton, have sold their saloon to an Astoria man, atd were up to the city yesterday, greeting friends. Don't, forset that the A. H. Spraner store at Beaverton has a fine line ot unnstmas bwu. Souvenir davs Dec. 22 and ii. a .loao nf twent.v-five appli cants are writing at teachers quarterly examination this vvek, DR. J. R. MARSHAL? DENT I SI Rooms I ORE. I Tomiesie Bldg. HILLSBORO, Main and Third Dr. S. M. REAGAl!' VETERINARY PHYSICLV, AND SURGEON The only graduated and licensed inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen yea; tical experience. M OFFICE. HILLSBORO LIVERV STABLE No. 1 Office phones: Pacific States 501; PMi,lul Dliouesi Independent citic Slates 481. mm, mwwmmmmu I J. S. L0RSDN 1 On Baseline miles Hillsboro. we i rnntractor and Bui Large Barns a Spec." Iudt'pendcnt phone Jobe's Hillsboro, Or ego ; i 39 t 1 gitaaiiiBiiaiOW i