i "BILL" GUDDY COMES 10 IHfll PLftlNS I j,lr t W.eUy OrtUn Will ry the SlmpW lit n.ci: M AN0 mms VclcrM Mile fr"1 s.krW ! li Ante ha arrived; ho i In ri ;h j4 y.ni.g to May; he i fl-r th ,inib life. minvl'l ib ' tr" ' . ... ii:n i .. ...Iitati miming; . "' Iminht 1- arri. w-v'-n -iv?ht of mile north of Milkati. hrrf it. w ill have real row milk, rial h, lf ri'd ll-n. an.l at until . h an.l tht-y Kay th nam.' ,-Milk-tt M" an tin l.-tfi-rubry ,,h-h lie that ma.t' Willium think i, f real. freh milk, an.l rnam ami ttwU. l'M'n 'k'n- An' Thf K.iv-I.t .,f iMhiai purehaiu-d r. -,Mit.i and iiir:trti r t.alia tint w iU t1(, ,.-;rIy ami wh. i, it ttrnv.-:t th.y will havi- in,.- i,t U,.- tif,.-,t hlai'f ai-tUny .I it i k i r.tl in Orison. I hi nr u it!it t , -M-rtit tn ar . . . . i Mr HI mil.' nr M ,f at I ft trirt rotm-nlmn, a Iih h vuil run-vi-fii in tl m nty. itiM.lf .f a f-w Wl-llm. ll.f n,i, vciilii.ii will ! atti txI.'tS liy K of I'. fr.tii Mil. Yamhill. and I iihtiiKMik umi tl. 1 1 j . . ami in- ,r;ilnl IMlv'ft' tilli.i rs will In in utt.-fnl.mr.'. a won I ha Iki-ii mtit l.r;ii,. ( hanctll.tr Writthtman, nf Sai.-m. an. I (I. fitlt tfi. ii: (,.-t y.nir iian.i t-iiui; f ir H.er.m-t-t hv patru'iiin An. 'IV w. thi" tailtir. Al.tfi it want ytmr unit 'f yann.til.s diancd tun I lir-.Ki-i. 1 1. V.N vi'i.-n with fv try a)in. nt I'jtairH in Shul nirrich I'.i.a k. i-titranrr mi Sr.itnl Str.it. Mtf 'Ih.' Famou Williams JuhiWs Mill m in t a it rri'lav riijfht. an. an.l t if) l'J. anil will niiiu'a law t'Xix'.lant miiiiftn-i. The m Win. Cii'hly. lor wvn y-ar i-,ht..r f tho Wtfkly Orfirmiian. r.i .-ntly Uik'ht 12 aorv oil tin Juk lt.v ulart. fmin lhi iirv tikti Niii-hitv UHitili't anl ha itumtl to hi new inm haiu'. Wil ham rame to OrrKon in ISH. af t.-r xiH-iulinir thrvi yi-arn in Ila ho. ttiMalHl with thf SU-utn-n U-rtf Itnithfn, t wlum hi l ml. Twrnty-oni Wk' Ctiil .ly rami to l'ortlan.1 an.l tart'. i.i work for thi ()r'ifnian a immf ri'a'l.T. In a hrt tinx (u- wat "hoa.!." an.l wwn yt-am akti h. wan laoi in thi inlitttria! .hair of the Wi-rkly. "nillV farm imuv in that wwkly hm Uvn tint ot the Unt rlTorU in ti. NorthwrNt in the ttHHHtatue i.f uractieal farming. n I l' v r.-.l the entire llel.l from pippin to jxHiltry, fmm row to mrum Urs. ami from MlleH to arti cliok.-H-aml that farm patfe bin U,n -ItillV uYliirht. an.l tl plfiLtiire of IhotiHan.lnof n-inl.TH. S.aH-.i.!in.Hly ha Hillral those nrtnl.'H rominn from hushan.l mm. ami written by hinwelf. that he Urame wlf-ronverte.1 ti the country, lie in now living 4n his bohlinirs. an.l making trip hack ami forth to It in laUirs. He Kavs he iurit wantl hwe for himself and family; for chitkens an.l children real. live, healthy Kran.lchildren. anil ('uhly "there" with the jro.!. lie aav that inile of two or three yeara he U ifoinu to have hens and ten roiwiers. three Jersev cown. and Home Mhoatrt. and a yminir orehard. to- i' Ih. r with the old one now on the nluce. and the lowinir of the kine ami the rackle of the bid- hies will WHithe bin ran in his reelinlmr years. "(Jo to it. Hill, we are tflad that you "drove in. CANDIDATES I II I r.iiM lias ix-. ti in Miil l-.n U'- f.tre. and all tfiose who heard them are lumntintf thmi s that Very lark'e hifl-.e is riected. nmrilM'r of citu.-ns c.m.id.r thiit the U'st nuiKii-al and t-nl-r laiiiint; attraction that has ever nine to llilhilxiro. In musical ability, they an considered even almve the noted Trm-.'!.' Mm- tn-ls. Anyone missing' to hear them tomorrow tnunt will haw much to regret. Fine ranch of III acres, aUmt !? acres cleared, balance ph1 nu-sture: river U.ttom land and very fertile; p"!. nmall hmisi am. htoik tthe.i hen. lin-eS. in-hard. etc. Well lence.l. l our inil.'rt fmm IlillsUmi. S-eW. A Siott. city Koute 2, U-Ioa New- Ion. on rarminifton Loiid. ll Two churches unite in & mii'tinn it is reireslnni; to nn that all churches are not at !; irer heads. This is indicated by the fact that the Methodist ami Kvanifelical churches will unit. in n L'm.Kel HH-etinif to U held at the M. K church. Nrintut Sunday. Jan. 2M. I he kuihiiik' Mill ! nl l.v Kcv. WilliUKS. an.l Uev. WeUr will do the most "f ihe iireachinir. With these two cliimhc united an excellent re in a m In in Ul ensue, an.l niuiti foo.1 result t'onlnlmted W". H. fhatlield. deputy city en'imiT under Mr. Kelsay. was in the city over Sunday, visiiinr ( hattield recently I oritu r tcitknl l Wathlntton Cuuoty. nil Well kn.mn MuintK or it it. iii n o. kici ivt if M Aicdt i(lil) Vctrt-Cjmc l Itrc- run is In7i Mrs. f'ord. lm Ihitton (luild. aed ovt r wi years, died at tfie home of h.-r daughter. Mrs. J. I. Wharton. l'Jl Kutsl 1 1th Street. Cortland. January H. 1012. She was lorn in Warren. Trumbull I'o.. Ohio, atid when CI years of a;'e moved with her parents to U's k Inland, III., when hhe mar ried II. A. (luild. In 1V. Mr. and Mrs. (luild moved to Iowa. where they resided until W.l, wh.-n th.y moved to Oregon. .settling lat'-r in WjLshmjfton County. near (treenville. Later tiri'e. tl m rr hni Ihllc;.... W K tbuif tilaitt l Jennie I Hnwrt, -ir. Laiftt'm, rmr Hi nn l'l.y, i mrtr, t .iM.. I 4ntr lo T I nrir I I. A K-I.ljr I . lh lli.Uitt, Y, tn t TuaUtin I Willi. Iirlan-t. rrf. rr lo ) W Cn nrll. Irwt in b k 7. IdlUlnro llfto I W Council lo Hilltoo Conimri- rul KuiMing Anrt4tin, Hint jl-tr I I B T"tinr to Mill, Iruct in Muck ;. iiiiii.ft . 1 l'n. YA Sh BirtKhtouir.tr a liik 7 liy : i CRIMINAL CASES ARE QUICKLY ADJUDICATED Several Prisoner llead fiuilty an J are Paroled or fined Adolf Kutschrnanrt, or near Council, was in town Tuesday A. W. C.ryant. of TimU r. was in the city Tuesday. ('apt. Johnson, of mar laurel, was over to the city Tuesday. Corn, to J. II. Cummins and wife. Ihlley, Jan. 1M. 1912. a son, bmis Zueer and son. Imis Jr.. were in town from Newton, today. Corn. U ('has. rluke and wife. North Jlillaburo. Tuesday, Jan in, Cj12. a daughter. Corn. Ui Mr. and Mrs. Sleeper. ..f South Tualatin. Jan. 7. 1912. a son. WH. IIND KLEASFO FROM JAIL Haa Skol ia Skonliicr GcU hi Freedom Frw ComIjt Jail Circuit court has been in session all week, and several criminal cases have been Rettled. Fran cisco Fat tore, charged with as sault, pleaded guilty and was fined $75 and costs; C. S. Cayne. the Shtrwoorl forger, pleaded guilty and sentence was sus pended during good behavior; Mantha, the Carden Home wife beater, was given a parole upon a plea of guilty, to report each month, and if he falls from grace he will have to serve a year; Tillamook has a prosecuting officer that is now leing laughed at by the members of the bar at that place. A young fellow who spent a few weeks at Hillsboro last Summer, went over there last w eek, drumming up students for painting lessons. While get ting business for the painting master he met a young lady, and after a day or so asked to call. She permitted him to call, and the next time he made his ap pearance the "dad" met him w ith a shotgun. It appears that the young fellow, on meeting the girl at the door, had shaken hands with her. and had held on PROrtWBIONAL F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Phytlrlaaaa itarftra i Offlca flaitoy-Mrrgaa bKwa, aaaUlraf Rooms IS, U and U. K litaaiia Wwitfc' ; wont mnm KaMltn aad Hamad IMfaata I ? Both 'PtMMM. f 3H S. T. LINX LATER. M. B, C. M PHYSICIAN AND SURGBO 0fflo uiira ovar Tba IVIU tmm BUw.' HtMlrfMiiia laat af Co art Haoaa, la Uh aortMr of tha btuek. i JAMBS PHII LirCTAMlKKlR. . V PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON a trifle long, and it seems the I Sunt.. ..uthrB Patina fuur4 Col father had witnessed it He "a ' I i Vl . l (MinilUiion in rrmtch or Kii(liaa. Of had the young man arrested for 6cm aftin, n in tnrni uiLck buik. assault and he was taken before nota aid of Main at, uiubImmo, or. the justice. When the girl went MMMVMMMwWMVWaaV. on the stand she swore that the r,. ' young man had not roughly twltK tl. o.nlln M. U. u. J taktn hold of her hand, and that PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ' the only objection that she had osteopath i made w as that ne naa r.eia 10 He was discharged and then the I ToewUy. ThnwUv. HatariaTfio i i old gentleman was in warm wa ter for meeting the youngster w ith a gun. The moral is and this is for Hillsboro boys who ll l 1 I. II'L. o,",lv " i.. . ! .L. t 4, - vm i iamo(jK- a auie. mien ate tickler." We make it-Den ? pan cipauon .n J "n . - . ht imorogouo some monms ngu, imr j. .... x,niAitt nAa Cream tally is sure some "pal- Wm. Lind. sentenced to jail for Call aaswcrtd day or aiaht. Butb' Dhonem. OtBce over Hiltahoro Natioaal. Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Calls Answered Day or Nighi Iailepcodcnl mm?. i i on.-via. I . , , ,, .. j , w no received a ounei wounu in J. C TjchUlmench, OI IanKS, II;- ahnnlrtep u-an riarrilen from I ... I ji IU-4IV.X. . a- I lie lldVC 11 IV Kk IfV Vtl nava was down to the city this morn- the county jail, after serving Lome brick quarters, on our old i several weeks: Wm. Wilson pieaa- Uito Unnd street, where we Abraham Abderholden. of near ed guilty to stealing personal are 'better than ever prepared to jORENCO, OREGON West Union, was in the city property from Hans U. Kocn, icater to our patrons. Con fee- vwwmwV Two furnished rooms to rent "J ..l";' VI ntnatoea-n. i. noeoer. J Private familv.-Mrs. Bessie ur"u .u' r",": TK MWinc nfficrs of Hills- aUKOKOti S h tv..-.k it. I was nevt-r w iretjucnt o ou.uy.. ."r;,:! 4 (iragg, Fourth & Lincoln " j "V J ik Iftniv. frnntrf were installed at OPFICK:-Bailey-Morfan.5Baw Bloet or dnnk, Wilson to report to the ro Orange were lnbuaed ai Rcaidcncc:- Biatlina Street, atcoad dooi) A. A. Walker, of above Gaston. Lheriff each month, and to the the January session : Philip 01- was in tow n Tuesday, enroute to circuit judge each term of court, sen. master; I. L. Collins, over Cedar Mill, to v isit home folks, and to pay back the money inside seer; I). Burkhalter. lecturer; the)' Settled taking up a later moved in the Nehalem homestead. They to Culumbia t'ity. where the htishanil died in lsys. Since his death Mrs. Ciiiild has made her home a great part of the time with her daughter. Mrs. Wharton. Mrs. I luild was a woman of line intellect, and was highly esteemed hv her associates. She J. M. White, of above Banks, . a i . was in town ivionoay evening, and called on the Argus. Aladdin lamp chimneys and mantles, at the Owl hlectnc IO., opKisite Hotel Washington, Hills- Imro. Chi. Bacon was down from Yamhill. Monday, greeting his many friends and transacting business. of 30davs. and to pay costs in- Lhas. tianley, steward, lra nan- - . . . . II .-..a. a a, ... 1 . Yn I 1 s de of 90 days; Alva Calston, iey. assisiam siewaru, mn. v. . - . Ilk 1.1- ll . I 1.. -M.ftnii.A hAa who pleaded guilty to stealing murKnauer. lauy assissuim. Koch's watch, was given the ard; Airs, aiary anuie. secreiary, t f.L ,. I 1 W Clmtfl tranauror' Henrv same dose, wim me same re- . .v strictions. a""". doorKeeier; mb. w. Uismissed-Beenan vs Wall; naniey, u?res; Airs. i. d. , Zimmerman vs Mayer; Smith vs lins. Pomona; Mrs. Wm. Scnul- Wikberg; Travers vs Vetter. mencn. riora. rive new mem- Judgment and decree-Khoades pers were jnumiw. m vs Vickers. A J lioy was given ization is m a nounbmng conui- judgment clearing title to realty, tton. with seventy-nve memoen. Uecreeof divorce Stewart vs ine iiiecunna oic cu ain.iu, cast of South Side Street. Bath Pboaea office and eaidcuce. HI'ISBORO, OREGON. DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon Office hoart9 to 1 1 a. m.; i to 5 p. m l BatK Calli aeavered day or night phonee. Office in American Nation HILLSBORO, OREGON The hit nowadays wun canuy 1 " m UnH throughout the vear thev . . a ar xrau'iiri - iifr vm nun . niai liii i ' - us cream vai- - ;,v. Ae.n .lt Hianaa snhipcta nerta n nor fy. made in three llavors. at the "n.W lovers is the delicious cream fy, made in thr Den of Sweets. DAQLEY A UARZ ATTORN BYS-4T-LAW Gw). Temple, of Portland, is in town Unlay, installing a heat Boost 1 tad t Skate BmlMlRf 1 is survive.! ity a tiaugnicr uno 1 imk 'i"v -" ihr.H sons Mrs. J. D. W barton, residence on isaseline, Portland: Geo. A. (luild. Merlin. Ore.; John K. (luild. a merchant . t a a . inen.is. Air. v nau.eu, n . . (, (jui,(, aniTeritl an amtii.iaiion 01 one m .. , .1 J 1 his toes, injured here last 11 1,1.1 wnrlmiL' lor l ie city, ne has just City i-fl the hospital. .1 I O I I lf i..11 K.st'ivct 01 me u. n. iiiki vi- . . ... . .. 1 f...m...l. II,, Mice, at aie, t're., ami iiimm; one 01 me puoiisncr 01 me nr gus, C( inducting the editorial and that inter- iy The iKilitical situation is awaken ing. since the time luw nrrive. t hat cniuliihites can lilt' their in ten Hons. There ore nlready three amiiranta for the oUicc 0 sherilL liletl in their ortler ns fol lows. J. ( Appb'gate. present ueiiiity Hheriir. IIUlsiMm); rreu K. ('ornelius, at present with tne Hillsboro Mercantile u. nd with their predecessors Council & Co., Ilillslioro; Hedf.m Treasurer rred Sewell r,..H,rtrial end of the paper, in this week, calling ..-u-tm-rship with K. C. McKin- nev. Mm Cm , was well known in Murth WiLshington County, and will U remembered by many of first, of the week. the pioneers of the Banks-Green .. D.n.. rvtiva 1.1 rniu-pr. side, the Grange aims at discus 13 ucuaiu, iiuimi . vyt. . - I . ' " ,, ,. . , . . 1 1 iwkw nf mi Pt ntr title Is- Sion at an live inausinai wm I - nr . j-.k AAIA11. I U 1 aal UIIDII aW VLUIM ther Leisy VS BUrStOn et alS. governmeiiuil qucauuua, unu- uinaouivi waauvci, Son et alS 1 worK AU .i? are wrumuj invitea 10 loin ine orKanizanun no A. K. RAILEY HOME and snare in its nw ai uu cuu- I . . 1 - VA.. ..a icauonai ieatures. xuu are wci ra. A D tlniiAt? nhvciman onn I Merculstumping powder, any surgeon, and ex-mayor of Hills- or 0e: An e x t ra n ne lot o quantity, caps, fuse. eta-A j, ooro. reiurnea w '"IZn TZtiutoUt neW8tOCK-ai J. C Dorwics , year tnii w ? kr wk'i. t hm nnllta nnrf !tr mnniMt nv nis wne ana son. i' " i-..t., Alk-rt Friday and wife, of Hanks, were in the city Friday, They have sold a lot at Fairview to Louis Oldheld. ot bos Angeies. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Rootaa , 4, k , Motgaa Ilk, Hlllabaioj, Dailey. lie, iiltenti.m to the fact it wi'l U due tin street and sew er assessments. Jan. ". 'I he ..uneil has given Mr. N'well as that he will have clerical i.l thniiiL'h the rush of payment l,'ilf.v e'ir h interest is the amount due. For sale! Twenty acres, part cultivate.!, or -Id acres, partly a ultivitted. on ( nehalem aioun .;. kii rmls from church am four miles S. W. of Lau rel. Impure of A. r., juirel. Ore. ure: it has U-en a liard Win .i ter. W illt a uurry 01 fulling right after pussy V . ie.... vi il own were nioonung near uei Union -C. H. Freer picked some to show the proof-at Christmas time ot course, u is w """ Winter. For Sale ('heap (hie gentle .. -l.ft I libit. .Iii'.a winirlt, mare, weigm u.-, i,. ... r- or iloiinie. tne -i - .' witLnn. alnust new. - mm in . 01 " ' .. . .... i lit C. II. Kirk. HilisiHtro u i. loS. or call hirmer s Ouinton Tann.H-k. formerly of West Union, and well known around the north county, w sen ouslv ill t Ueedville. Dr. D. W, Grove, and son. "J i) J i i i i.:i.. i innm reiinner oucks. uesiueiitc Ward, of Forest &h of city park, near Jabe o. Up. were M-r. hvv .flW'ilkPs Address. Adams. JOHN II. 7ALL ATTORNBT-AT-LAW BalUT.-wan llk It 1 ... ke. and son, mw.. were - - d th t treat. Wilkes. Address. I . t - T' .ft I'Hni.A Iha Jvl ... . I .rm Il'l' I l down irom roresv vj.v., DnH ho ovnwta to psrAhhsh I -loo, nuisuoru, ure. of the week. an office in Portland, as soon as trc.v,;t r.n K 313 Wm. Hanson, who has been in he can get satisfactory offices. lf aDOve 'North Plains, held in Southern Oregon and in Linn Co., He is a graduate of one of the stauation 0f officers at their Hall, Jan. 6. B. K. Denny, of Beaver Box 43-tf WIM. I-STATI; TRANSITiHS HILLSBORO. 0RM0R. ( villi district for aliont a vear. has returned to best medical colleges in the nearScholls. United States, and for several i t WMchor. nf Forest years enjoyed a lucrative prac- C I. T.,mi.o.ni.. .yn -- r.mv nldtime schoo dad. and at D-ice in ut.itjr, ' -. I 1 1. Un, u I ro lit; (!. Iaughlin, proprietor of the baughlin hotel, Forest Grove. For countv Clerk Kdw. C. iAiee, present tleputy county clerk, with Clerk Bailey for near ly four yeara. , For County Treasurer K. . Sappington, present incumbent, nd successor to the late Trea surer, W. M. Jackson. joinYInstaixation Knights of Pythian and Pythian Sisters will hold a joint Installa tion at the Hall, Friday evening, Jun. 19, and a program has been arranged that will be very inter I'sling. All members of either order in the city are cordiully in vited to be in attendance. Alfred" IT" HaTsey and Miss Mabel Townsend, of Hillsboro, wero united in marriage, Sunday, Jan. 14. 1912, Rov. Brickley of- l.rietor of the Sewnd Strwt ana Oyster House, and the brido has , united mmwriu m of. leen employed by the Rroom tor some time. They will make their home In the city. Sam Kunc, of Orenco, was In the home of his brother. KobL Tannock. in Port land. ti, nmlersiirned has pur chased the entire interest in th; Main Street barher shop, ami will hereafter conduct the same. Baths. Your patronage is so licitcd. Courteous treatment. Julius Sorenson. u. i' I,1 Tiirnrd. of Tlgard. was up to the city tho first of IE. C. F. sav.i tl at he thinks HillslKr I.H.ks 1,0...) per cent. iH'lter since the pavtinent was laid. For sale: Black horse, pacer, six vears old; perfectly soiint and gentle. Good traveler, v. . . .. iiriviv Not afraid o " ' l": :.rs;-Klgar Uehse, Ilil in ' a a i Sixth and Oak. o.,m UnlTetv. the"Mountaindal ..:.,..r lrn up on Dairy, was ' ' ih first of the week Ml basn eye for a deer when the law does not, say Ixwf Between Laurel and Uillslmro, a brown suit case. i I.,a, nollfv A. 1. COX, Collier place, Scholls. rtkrtatnnhcr Otman, Portland. 1 ... ... .i t ii. AV i-ii ...r.- l..,f..r t.resent in survey work, was j.. M-r j 1 1 n i s . down to the city this morning, I A Hkrr to II lncul.arn, It 9. i.ik i;..i,m too I. Koi.t W'um'ti to C 1 Rolrl, i w f.' i- Jl ' t a r 4 - 1' ktuiiiiK t' H M U'titlianl. U T Si .V 1 1 .V mit U, Cllilrl Ml )r IM'cb's 1-i i-'nv tn LtHtllirUK lot 4 l,,k i l-iiitv r ml 5" VrUx Vcrtmrtrti l W K I'lickttl, k4 J hk 7 Knoll III . V l'.ro...- S KNir lUnwiil i K mart. i iwf iHlimit " V I llntiry to Ony Rityninn.1, J44 a M-C 14 I ' w J II Cl.. 1 1) V. Siml.-ll. i a cc ti I i t i . lo Hiitnr lUiiiillotl lo Anna ll'.Hlr, $ tiro ki.-lmi.l'B r'n.'ti- 011 iiink l:K'.itlu-y to V l Countryman i . r id t i i. r I -5'S W 11 M Tt l ",1"n 1 K Wrei,, 6 loHl tlr-liy III" TtCf A5" 11 K M.io r In l'.il'tniiui i.iirrncT, o loin .Ik .v went l-u l li!i RiiU tt II ii lni tntnr RmiiM-y, , loir, lilk 5 CtlHW 'l V t.iovr........ . V Krrr to U M Smin.lrta, titiiocr ..... w tn on 7'i w. 4 i i - - - I Itolion to II V Kcrw. Mine aa HIM.V - ; ir.ir Kavittonil rt l to l.nv Kty ...ml. iwiufCUiinM 0"" v II. iIiiimii lo tl M Rruion.l, IJ .,s ore lit i ti r 4 w 3" ..... ... i- 1 Mulkrv. It.l WC X i.nv v." v -w - ...f. ii c... i, ' I sinrr. i a ki. II II tin - Dr. Bailey was very much it 10 lot 6 blk 17 M""Uer Acr. W A Curtie lo IMniiinil tiw ttnn ' ". ..... . Alr Cl.alioers to w R ""i h. . li Arthur claim, n to ii.... ... Meterr lo W R Tomisott, ........ r . ucrncy, 40 I . t at . ........ 1 W iirnwin lo M M Hull, lot in Ocu- J .1.-1. a. 9 .liVl CimIv to' KMhryrt W've'aoti 7fijc n Tlios niewnri uui,i..". -j t..1. W Hull to W Allsn, B.5 n " in . i i).,.t,iiiir to Klier llrowtt, una blk o rini-laiiil jrrrniT a Kin! Vor!i-lriii 1 W K Shaver, o a ri.f.nl ll I c 1 W K Shaver to Frw. VocgeUiu, 30 ft t a i t r I w A1IH VoRt loTillic ritillipt, 6 5t ,ec 36 1 1 r 1 w Tlui Sulliwn 't l o J ,:n,''t vmi, mfis "re c 7 r w Un. to.WH r...l una IlllX K. AW D mm ' "VA ' loo A L Moom-y to Sniiilt-WaRotier Co, lot J llk 1 Hump'" l. V Grove...- Kilt H-nna to W U I'ollork ut.it ..1 . it. tnieiest In lot 2 block 14, Forest Grove """,r'iv'' Home Installment Co to F K kw low. hit S tk 10 Brawate IlriKhW 10 V M J Murpity io wn" '""Jr'i ,.i 500 The Kndeavor of the Cone. Church will have a window sale of Mrs. Rollins' brown bread at the Hillsboro Mercantile Co.'s store Saturday, all day. Morton & Freeman are sole Hillsboro sellers of the famous Wm. Sehulmench butter, oet your order in early for regular supply. 45-tf Married: At the homeof John Tnu hse'i. near Cedar Mill. Jan. 12. 1912. Susie Ickes and jonn Trachsel, Uev. Emil Huber of- ficiatinc. Fnr sale: Throuirhbred White Wyandotte Cockerels, from the Ueed s prize winners: very cneup -$3 each.-Geo. Holsheimer. El monica Station, or Oregon Elec tric. 45-7 Klmer Mays. President of the North Plains Bank, and interest ed in the mercantile business in the new town on the United, was in the city Tuesday, greet ing friends. For sale: Begistered Holstein hull K vears old: largest in coun ty fine animal, and gets fine niVsnriniT! nerfectlv centle. Take ......... o.r ------- " .....1. him for ?zf. t'apers go wuu him.-A. Krieger. Verboort, For est Grove, Ore.. U. 2. 45-8 D. B. Burkhalter, of Farming- ton, was in the city luesuay, talking over irancnise mailers. D. B. is somewhat interested, as he owns the Main Street livery property. Vnrsale: A few throughbred Rnrrnd Ptvmouth Uock Cockerels, from M. J. Myers' stocK; aiso eggs from hatching purposes in season. Mrs. V. o. BurKnaiier, Farmington, on Hillsboro, ure. Route 5. 45-8 Jan. 7. 1912. I'w.iutinir. Iiv,."p. I . I - ...... .1 t riacvillr...., lo to Hortvick to U 0 Kiuaer, lot n llotwlck Acre ii inn ... a . . . t F I'rvHf ' i-t. iA II 1 nv. ill ID DOT Mrs. Esther 'y. J 1'" ' : .7.. . . .. land, was out to nu.sootu ; Jf&fiS k,A W B Smith U"0 50 W. N. BARRETT 4TT0RNIT-AT-LAW Or not: Mala Btraat, opp. Court. H aiLLSBoao - oaaoo MMMMMMWM'aJWWaJatWaJMa THOS. H. TONGUE, JR ATTORNBT-AT-lAW MoTxan Blk, TJpataira, Kooau , 4 ami) Hillsboro, - - Oregot,; ton.. inducting into office, as fol lows: Geo. Cypher, master: Mrs. Mary J. Miller, overseer; Mrs. Clara Black, lecturer; J. H. Munger, steward; Arthur Mun eer. assistant: W. H. Black, chaplain: John Loftis, treasurer; J. C. Miller, secretary; A. K. Reynolds, gate keeper, Miss An na Weir. Ceres; Miss Tillie Schmidt. Pomona; Miss Corey, Flora; Mrs. Sadie Loftis, lady assistan t steward. Grange meets the first Saturday of each month, and all members of the organiza tion are invited. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. oulton, of East Portland, Jan. 3. 1912, a son. The little fel- ow is H. B. Luce's first grand son, and E. C. Luce's first neph- tt": ew. Edw. C. will make his nrsti wet: siutttaii wo: -ioi; 8. 8. Stabler S. Mod i CrMMADPI JB. I .DrtrHFk ijwt ninubb m aiwri a- 1 ... - M.ftl.a.-MIH v orntifipd to note the many civic improvements enjoyed by Hills boro the year that he has been ahroad. and he says that old Hillsboro seems to be getting out nf the slouch of desDond in which it was so many years. He and Mrs Railev have been very busy greeting their many home friends since their arrival. After a few davs of rest he will engage of- . t 1 - A - fices in Portland, and expects 10 rosidi there for the present. La ter he expects to live in Hillsbo ro, and will build a residence on property here as soon as nis dusi ness affairs are satisfactorily ar ranged. NOTICE ioii, w j-"e.-v. v , 3taarf wiu ot vaaatan at Hnrm (t PORTLAND, ORE. t DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist W heir to announce to the peo ple of Hillsboro and vicinity that we are now prepared to steam plenn. French-dry-clean, and dye nil kinds of men s. women's and children's earments. We also do nroaaino nnd - rpnairintT of Cm. Molsheimer. who lives at i.snHa w will be elad to cal P.lmonica. was in town Tuesday. ' for deliver noods. and guar A few years ago Geo. was out in j antee our work to give satisfac the heavy umoer, out ntc ou-.tion. We resoecuuiiy solicit 1 vent of the Oregon Electric has Rhftre 0f vour Datronage.-Gar made his property suburban. den citv Tailoring Co. Phone A hntit R tons loose Main 813. Main Street, just east clover hav In barn. Will deliver , of Hotel Washington. 44-5 or sell at place. On J. T. Young TIT . C D Baseline wad. near Z.T. Cole, ofSherwood, upon Oak Park. -J. S. Lorsung, Oak the jury, dropped into the Argus Park. 45 office Tueaday, on businesa. Wmrrol'Sti mnditfit HvaiaivM mm nan. .Va&mt. aMlMntwtrftlaita. VoIT. Irtlirmtitte. Urtunken aak all arfrlMt lidifii nrtcnfliUt au(H(Ut. 9Ma)MaRMaiiii tta tn uuttffa mu unima ctornm NumivaiH- mien. ji i Craunr aa allra MfUNHHra tfftlrt. Racdlaiif nfAallfn. Urbrttoaunan. SealltVi, rlclit(tltl ntlt anfnrn JHIrtttm. a: DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Main and Third. and is figuring on taking the youngster out to see the league games next Summer. Probate: Admr estate Jane E Wood, deed, authorized to settle note in full. Zina Wood, for S8,- 000. Findley McLeod appointed offloe upHitalrs over Hiltaboro NaUooaT aomr esi oi aiijus mtLicvu, ucvu. Bant. (J r tluchanan apptd aomr est Hti.t oonim orkooiT of Isaac Allen, deed, ponds at $21,000. Col. R. W. McNutt and Albert Runnine. of Cornelius, were in town this morning, transacting business at the clerk's othce. Col. McNutt is recovering from Trmleate Bid. RoontSudr injuries sustained by reason of a . HILLSBORO. 0BC fall, during the cold spell. Here is news for those who ike ice cream in cool weather. We buy just a little at a time, thereby keeping a supply on hand at all times. Den of Sweets. There will be a Leap Year dance at the W. 0. W. Hall, Glencoe, Saturday evening, Jan. 27. Tickets ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents. Good or chestra. 45-6 C. 0. Roe. of Forest Grove, was in town this morning, greet ing friend3 and transacting busi ness at the court house. A. B. Flint, of Scholls, was In town this morning. A. B. re ports the roads very heavy out in the country. Imk out for the irrand open ing announcement of the Hills- ; boro Mercantile ux Dr. S. M. REAGAN V BTS1JNAB.Y PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON . . . a ' TUP only graduated ana ucmaca tiwi Inary inHUUboro, 8iteen year praej . tlcal experkoca. 1 OFFICE, HILLSBORO L1VBBY C0.Q 8TABLK Ho. 1 1 Phone :-Offloe, Central t0-'t RcaMaooo City 133. r j.s.Lom:s On Baaelloe IV m tw HlUaboto. Coxtrcdor csd 1 v It r Large Barns a Sptclrlt7 Indepaadant fhoc Jobi'a Kit. the city yesterday afternoon. first oi me wcc.