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TirniH of Salt' Six months liiw iiiirovml liuikali!' til, at 8pTvll. I .Illicit W ill iH'HiTVnl It tumll. li-iy tlrim i k, I K m r. J. I'. Knratli, Aucliutin r. F. I.. I'.rown, CUrk. I mil itoiiiK' fnt nf 111"' ilairy busini si, ami thin i nlir' lu ril tu i?o mi mili in hy liiil liin;, Thii ilairy i orli to iir pi rliim. Any mti'iiiliiitf unhas.r may Conn' l fiiii ilati- of sah', Ktav at my I'laif, over niht, fn i- i f x U'UM', aiii 8i'i" them milki'il. ihi-iv in nhxoluti'ly 110 Uttrr milk 111 hi-ril anv hi-ru, liny Hi'iiH't'k. Atturiii'VH Uiu'li'V & Han- hav luril Jani'V MiK. t'liillirralli fur fJT fur h'nl si-rviti-s ilnrimr tin timi' Mrs, tlalhrcalh vvai in liti trat 1 u with tin' county un r mail ml other mal tern. Attachment papt M have been iaxueil. Tlnie will he a nocial at the Coi)irieatiiinal ehnivh, I'riilay m'Klit, Nov, 1!2. A .Hieniliii pro Kram Iwih lieen ireiarei. ami everyone in titwired of a k,m,,I time. See Wunl lieforo htiyinwr io eerie, (let hi u iiTS. ADMINIS'l'MAi'OU'S SAl.i: Notiic ik herchy triven, that the utiilorHiKiieil tiilministrat rol" the estate of Ann Add Kmmott. do- feitieil, hv v irt n of 1111 order of the County Court made and cn- tt'ied on the U th day of Novem ber. 11H2, authorizing and em powering the undersigned to make sale of the, personal proper ty belonging to the eslateof said I Ann Add F.mmntt, deceased, will t ten a. m. on SATUIIDAY, NOVKMBKIl 23 the late residence of Ann Add Eimnott, deceased, on Falisnn Street between Second and Third Street. in Ilillsboro, Oregon, sell &t public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described personal Property, to-wit: St-nniK iniH'tiliH', liniriiii, l inn, ill ecu Jf liilili-H, H rlmlm, iron lifilsU-mt nu " K. fli iliniiiK muni lulilc nnil 1('vit, 4 mi-kliiK rlinlm, biiihII mrkliiK ctllr, ImiiiLif, Idli lini ruplmiiiil, 3 kili'li B IiiIi,.k( ,.0 st,,vf, nuilfC ci'nk Jlovi', imr client, kitchen iilrimiU, cluck, lookiiiK K'n. dnllim tHik, pli liili', t i i--liiif III- ilmitthler, tt'lil, U iron lud rotitp'ttt-, (lltilim, liHikiiiit i;Iiik, lulu, "iHIIMMMl tiKl ,tl.rt t pill, H0l Of HllviT n-, hiiiiiII plnrk, I'uted this 11th day of No vember, 1912. James S. Beggs, . Administrator of Mstate of Ann A. I.. I l.'m,..ii ,11. ,.'.! nun r.iiiiiniLi, i 'ei u. . . HuKley & Hare, Attorney for Geo. Campbell, of near Lau Administrator. I rd, waa in town this morning. t Hvv. Father Mark Ijipt'n. nf M. Matte" Church iHTtor lo Futhrr iuchn.er, nod who took up the latter' work of hull. In, up 1 he Catholic .nh in IlilWu.ro. li avin next wti k to take up miHHiuii work all over the Northwest, accompany in jf the ehapel car out of Portland, hither l.apH n ha made many friend; lu re, with tion Catholic a well a with Catholu-H, Um there i riicral regret that he lavi-H the field for other work. The parinh. under the care of then' piii'Nt. hu irown wonder fully, tut I the city f IIillHlioro ha nothing to reret ly the work of thf reverend gentlemen. II. re' hopin that Father Ijiji peii will Huccecd in whatsoever work he may ennu'e in. I repreHeiit Spirella corset -'lot Hold in store. Will call at hornet on reipieHt. and do the tHtiii. and teaeh how to adjunt and wear the corxct. Our tailor '1 made lo measure corn t. in 'iudih lhelalHt front lace, with an experienced cornetier Bervice, 01 1 no more than hih cla. cor 'l purchaed in Ktoren. Mr. M. i:. Caudle. MiUkUm-h. Fifth and Jackson Sire t.. I'hone No, xl. 30-41 SiTianlian liany, ae. .rl yean. loinmitteil duieide at hi home a hort distance from Ileaverton. Wedtn ;iday mornin. Kany wa 111 hi room early in the mornint'. when hi wife heard a noise w though a heavy ohject had fallen. rwiii deaf she did not associate it with a euiiHhot. Later llany was found with the front of hi fare nearly shot of hy the dis i liaie of a shotun. lie lived .tlmul two hours alter the shoot in 1'. limy formerly resided at IliHsUirn, and cut wixnl north of the city. He leaves a wid w and Hi-urn children. He was occa sionally di'Miideiit, and had threatened suicide a mimlter nf tlllHS. For Hale; Span of mulct: 12 eur old; weiht ahout 'ZW; inner lieen injured; entle, und I'nod workers and travelers. Will take youn mare as part tmuiient muHt wrK'h at least l-l.- I. C. Nealeiith. Scholls, thvoii, SherwiiiHl, Ore.. Koute 1 :ur l.ucile. a lieautiful three-reel drama, wa the fiature at the I'l-oples' Theatre Monday and Tuesday, It was m' f the best ever exhihited in the city, and it mpularity wa attested hy the laree crowd witne.injr the photo-play of the famous piece of luUon. Mandmir room was it a premium. This theatre on Monday and Tuesday present only two and thrcc-reel features, 1'ivii reel I'ison. "Serin-ant's I i. i . " next Monday and Tuesday. New Japanese and Chinese hut lis. and hullis from France and Holland. Also some fine roll's, new varieties, and some excellent fruit trees from Ore uon nurseries. Morton's (Ireen house, 33-5 ( lienco i to incorporate. Hair- ley & Hare have the leal end of the ailair in hand, and the pell tion for incoriMtration rim-s to press in this week's Arirus, Sixty two citi.ens have Hined the petition asking the county .ourt to declare incorporation. The petition w ill lie heard hy the conntv Utard IVcenilHT l. Orenco promises to U a iniKlel little city, and it is tzrowtnn lieht alonir. I have installed a new French Dry Cleaner, and with th latest process cn satisfactorily clean and lire. Imth ladies and irentle men's suit. (Jive me a trial. Ilest of work. Suits always made to order and we "suit" you. An. Tews, Merchant Tai lor, upstairs in Commercial Hank ItuililiriK'. Second Street. Years in imsincHS here -a pioneer of the business in the county seat. For sale - Five room cottane. with hath; new and modern; only three Mock from 0. K. U'Kit ami one Mock from school: Will sell with or without furniture. -Impure C. S. I'arker. Thel'alm, IlillslMiro. The little nine year old dauirh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cline, of near l.nurel. was struck bv a piece of wood. Tuesday, badly injiii inir one of her eyes. VV'hile the injury is severe Dr. F. A. llailey hope. t save the sight of the optic, For sale -Five room cottage, with Imth; new and modern: only three blocks from 0. K. Depot and ono block from school. Will sell villi or without furniture. InniiireC. S. Parker. The Talm. Ilillsboro. Cn-0. 11. Wolf, who has been running a crew for the North west Klectric Co., over in Wash ington State, is home for a visit. If he finds something worth whi le hero he will remain. Geo. has hud charge of the right of way work for the company. Vetch seed. $11.35 per cwt; mixed vetch and winter oats $2.50 per cwt. f. o. b. L. 1). Westfall, Tualatin, Or. 27tf Horn, to Otto Henriekaen and wife, of above North Plains, Nov. 4, 1912, a son-their first ,chibl. COUNTY TEACHERS MET AT GROVSATURDAY Nulwilhktandinx Itail Wmlhcr Allrniiante W tiootl mi oiiiciKs main i (iky iak LiMtbtMi Wa Scrtctf ia lrcl (ir Cuatrrtiliiiiil Chunk The Washinitton (Purity Teach ers' Association met at Forest drove last Saturday the first meeting of the year. Although the weather was not favorable there was a good attendance. The morning session ojiened with a splendid speech from tiierin-tenilent-i'liH-t 15. W. lSarnes, in w hich he assured the assodation of big supimrt in it work, and stated that he Mieved that to ojH'rative work wa what would mean a splendid work for the teachers of the county. The by- aws of the organization, he said, if followed out, would mean much for the schools of Wash ington County. After an interesting session the teachers adjourned for lunch eon at the Congregational Church, where the Ladies Aid Society sun-ad a splendid lunch eon. The afternoon was devoted to election of new olliccrs, and the following will I' at the helm for the ensuing year; It. L Wann, Orenco, President; C. F. iJrover. Dilley, first vice-prcsi dent; W. M. Printer. Forest drove, second vice-president; .1. C. Kyan, Beaverton. third vice- president; Miss Hutler, Hills- biiro. fourth vice-president; Miss Anna Taylor, Forest drove, fifth vice-president; H. II. Cochran. Hillslsiro, Route 3. secretary and treasurer. Several w orking com mittees were apointed. and a good program will be arranged for the next meeting, w hich will te held in Ilillsboro, Dec, 11. w hen it is to ho turned that every teacher in the county will be in attendance. I 'OR sai .i : A good 8-room house and one acre of land planted to fruit trees. House has hath, pantry, lurches, basement, city water, cement walk. Is near electric depot; business section; and new school house. Will sell on easy terms. Or would consider an exchange for improved farm Call on or address F, M. Ileidel. Ilillsboro, Ore., Telephone Main 111. 31 tf WKIISTUNO There will beasplcndid wrestling match at the Hartrampf Kink, next Wednesday night, when Walter Arndt. of Ilillsboro, will take on Kddie Conner, ex-welter of the cotust. in a match tor two falls out of three. There are stakes of $."K up, and a classy match is expected. A big crowd isexected to attend the session, as there is a great deai of inter est being manifested in thosixirt. If you want to seen god match. and en ov c ean snort, here is an opportunity to get your money's worth. CI.OTIHNU Bailey's Big Store, at Forest drove, has a lot of clothing in sizes from 31 to 40. ami ranging in price from $10 to $15. that you may have for $5 per suit, begin ning Monday. Nov. IS. First come first served - and these are bargains that you should not overlook. Advcrtiteil Lettcri Letters Oscar Angel, Mrs. F.m ma Black, Herman Brenner, J. Boullat, J. W. Bonebrake, J. Clayton. It J. Carrdl. J. T. Dahlgren, Fred Krnest, Miss Bessie Froman. Robt. D. Flyde, Samud Frozer, Fred J. Gonier; II. Hodgdon, George Ingram. F. J. McCarthy, Mrs. Olive Miller, Geo. II. Payne, John Shcehan, A. D. Shelley, Charlie Smith, Orrin Z. Smith. Chas. L. Taylor, W. J. Taylor. W. B. Walker. 10. W. Wallace, W. J. Young, John Zimmerman. Cards -John Wil liam, Frank Clark, Mrs. Minnie Graham, Jack, A. II. I login, Bob Mouh, Miss Lillie Murphy, Mrs. Gertrude Sweet, Mrs. Em ma Siegenthaler, Miss Mary Yory, Layman Willard.-B. P. Cornelius, P. M, SHOOTING MATCH There will be a shooting match for turkevs and geese, at North Plains, on Saturday, Nov, 16, to commence in the morning at ten a. m. Rifles and shotguns. Tony Zak and Frances Knejp, of Sherwood, were married Nov. 10, 1912, Chas. 1. Whitlock of ficiating. tWo nf ihp South Tualatin section, waa in town this afternoon. II. Tolier. f)f Ulow Bond, called on tl. Argus tfay. . W. Hath. .f Taroma. Wash., wa in the city toUy. If you wnh something gd gi t a sack of Snow Whit- flour, at Ward's Grocery. Herman Prahl. of Jolly Plaint, was a city visitor thi morning. Jos. Smith, salesman for Blake McFall Co.. was in tow n today, taking order. M. J. Powers, of Aloha, wa up to the city this morning, on legal business. John Bitter, of Helvetia, was transacting business in the city this morning. Dr. A. B. and Dr. F.J. Bailey, of Portland, were out Sunday, guest at the Bailey borne. Clay Freeman, of .Morton & Freeman, i. confined to hi room with a severe attack of pneu monia. 1). J. Lyon, who went from here to Mexico, is again at Tur lock. Cal.. arid expect soon to la in IliiUlmro. Mr. and Mr. J. J. Hartley, of Batik, are IlilMx'ro viitor to day, guest at th' F,. C. McKin-tn-y home. The Lincoln High second team defeated the Hiilslxiro High, la-it Saturday, on the football grid iron, by a score of I'J to 0. John Sinclair, of near Orenco, was in the city today. He has M the hulk of hi crou of hop, ami is patiently awaiting the big raise. For sale Good Guernsey cow; -ia, with live pigs. 7 months old. sow, w ith 8 pig. ' months old; Iniar, 2 years; shout, 125 lbs. Arthur MiltenU-rger. ilill.-Uii-o, phone City 11 1. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Guyton, of South Tualatin, depart in the morning for Jonesyille, Wash., where Mr. Guyton seeks health. They will l absent for some time. Mis Myrtle McClarkin. of Lau- i i riii re. i Httenuing me jetinKe- Walker Busjncss College at Port land. Her many irienii nere and at Laurel wish her every success. Christian Church, Sunday School, pi a. in., sutiject. ine Great Uuestion." Preaching at 11, subject. I he Challenge.' Kw'iiing subject, "The Simple ton." Aibyn Ksson. Pastor. Geo. Harms, of Mountaindale, was in the city this morning. Ceo. is one of the Ikivs who al- w in get hi deer every year, and he and Stanley Hahn have a run for championship annually. We have a car of alfalfa hay due in a few days. Place your ordlcr now, for delivery from the car. and thereby save handling and storage.- Climax Mill, foot of Second Street. Second Street is now open. No. .'ill. Oregon Klectric, arriv mg here at .:-'i. will nercattor stop on flag at ail stations west of Garden Home. This will give schoolchildren west of Hiilslxiro an opportunity to ride home in the evening. For sale Pekin and Indian Runner ducks, and white Leg horn hens. High grade stock and prices rignu - Aiiams, tix 1X3, or inquire at place across S, P. track, near Jabez Wilkes place. 35-tf John C. Bench, the well known ranchman ot iNortn I'latns, was in town yesterday, hi first trip here since early in September when he sutVcred a broken leg, the result of a fall by his horse J. C. has been laid up severa weeks, and glad to see the coun ty seat. No. 47 General Ransom's Wo man's Relief Corp held their reg' ular session Nov. nth with 2;: members present. Department t.U II IV 1 - treasurer, nirs. v. ora mcurmc, as inspector and visitor, and Mrs. Ilohanshalt, of the Sumner' Corps, Portland, were present. The Inspector congratuated the President on the good floor work done bv the Corps. All members were invited to a social meeting with the Sumner Corp at Port land. Mrs. Wm. Brogden, Press Correspondent I want a man thoroughly ex perienced in growing and curing onions in Oregon to lease on shares for one or five years some proven onion land. 1 will fur nish a house to live in. a build ing to store the onions, and a team, and if desired will give work clearing land at times when the onions do not need attention. Address, giving experience and qualifications, W. N. Jones 1210 Yeon Building, Portland. Gov. West beat President Taft to it in the matter ot appointing a dav for Thanksgiving. West i mam' nis announcement, last , ... k 1.. -A Thursday, Taft getting to it a day later. The turkey will be eaten on Thursday, Nov. 28th -a day not appreciated by news papers having that day of the week for publication day. Gov. West also names Nov. 21 as "Home Industries Day." He asks that on that day Oregon people buy products and manu- ! tacturea arucies maue m utt-Kuu 300 FEETFROM BLAST Alexander Crawford Meet Violent iK-nth on Railway near Orenco PAIMtTIC NOTE MK.ND fN BODY Wa Tumhinr off Puttier with Three CtMttpintoa, Saturday Ce Alexander Crawford, of Port land, met instant death Saturday evening, about a half mile from Orenco. on the Klectric right of way, while blasting stumps, ('raw ford's lody wa blown 325 feet from the stump where th powder was ignited. When found by Oren Wilson, the Oren co blacksmith, nothing but a headless trunk, minus one'leg. and Ut h hand, was all that re mained of the unfortunate labor er. Crawford. II. ("lark and W. Huffy were powder men. Mr. ('lark w-ing the foreman. About 5:25 they had 19 or 20 blast to ignite, and as usual, Crawford gave the signal that he w a. ready. I he three staruu out to light their fuse.. This was the last that Crawford was seen alive. he others went into camp, not know ing but what Craw ford w as ill right. A little later Wilson found the body and gave the alarm. Coroner Smith was no tified and he went to the works at once, and impandied the fol lowing jury; J. L. rrank. W. I. Bettts. Chris Rten. Joe Uich. N. Shiedel and J. M. Wickeiser. The jury again met Tuesday and brought in accidental death, fix ing no responsibility. lhe severed limb was found i5 feet closer to the stump where the Mast took place. The head was also found Tuesday, as were the two arms, which were blown off at the elbow. B. E. Hogan. a brother-in-law of the dead man, was before the jury, and stated that Crawford had a wife and three small chil dren, the children being aged 5 years. 3 years, and one an infant. A pathetic side of the tragedy was a note found on Craw ford's body, reading. Dear Daddy: I am going to have a mask for Halloween night 1 w ant you to come home. Crawford was said to be about 40 years of age, and was consid ered an experienced powder man. His exact address in Portland was not learnea, out his wife was not located until Monday af ternoon. AU1UAIL UIVEANS RHOAUCS bigail Giveans Rhoades, w ife of Chas. Rhoades, died at the farm ly residence, Ninth Street Hills Uiro, Saturday, Nov. 9. 1912. af ter a short illness. She was born in Vernon, Sussex County, N. J., Oct. 1, 1X46, the daughter of William I), and Jane Giveans. They moved to Morristown. N J., about 1SG9. She was married to Chas. Rhoades, at Morristow n April 27, 1X75, residing there un til Mr. Khoades being in business there. They then movec to South Dakota, where they lived until 1X93, when they went to California. In the rail of 1904 they came to Hillsboro, making this place their home ever since. Mrs. Rhoades was a member of the Morristown M. E. Church, and has been nearly a lifetime affiliate of that church organiza tion. She was an active member of the Hillsboro Ladies' Aid So ciety. The funeral took place Mon day, from the family home, ser vices being conducted by Rev. W. J. Weber. Interment was in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The profusion of (lowers was a testi monial of the high esteem in which she was held. She is survived by the husband and a son, Chas. G. Rhoades. M. Susbauer, of Cornelius, was a city visitor this morning. D. B. Burkhalter. the Farm- ington oldtimer, was in the city yesterday. ' The will of the late Mrs. C. Rhoades was filed in probate yes- teraay. ine principal ieKieea ora h. hnahnnd find 9nn nnrl , i . . i . ,. .. ; , . ' ' ' ' mi daughter-in-law. The majority! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, of her estate is given to the lat- of Farmington, were m the city ter two, jointly. 1 yesterday. The other day J. G. I,ee, of fPatton Valley, swept up some f debris in the house and threw it into the fireplace. In the sw eep ing was a cartridge, which ex ploded, and fragments of the brass played havoc for an instant Part of them entered the head and breast of his son. about H years old. and a few pieces en tered the lower limbs of hi daughter, Mrs. Olx-r. They were brought to Ilillsboro and Dr. Link later removed the septic intruder. They will be rather sore for a few days, but no dan ger i anticipated. For Sale Four new M tz 22- Runabouts. Will sell at a bar gain if taken at once. Ati h av ing town on a business trip. Here is a chance to get machines at a great reduction. Can also give agency for five counties -Multnomah. Clackamas. Wash ington, Tillamook and Yamhill. - C. Rhoades, Hilishoro. Principal Barnes, of the Ilills boro schools, ia very much pleased over the large vote he received for county school superintendent .dw. Luce the new county clerk. and for four years chief deputy under Clerk Bailey, wa. the ighest man on the ticket hav ing no opposition. Holhs. joint- senator, ran next to Luce. Di3 - trict Attorney Tongue was a strong candidate in his own coun- ty, although he was hurt at ror- . est Grove, especially in the south precinci. I Having leased my blacksmith! hnn thoti who nun mp aro r. I jueted to call and settle their accounts before December 1, as am Closing Up all my business alfairs in the city. U. G. Gard- ner, tiulsUoro. Oscar Shiffer and Rose M Morris, of Timber, were united in marriage in this city. Nov. 13, 912, Kev. li. Clarence Cook of ficiating. The wedding was wit nessed by Mrs. T. G. Morris, mother of the bride, and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Baldwin and Mis3 Alpha Morris. The happy couple will make their home at Brighton, Frank Dereham, of beyond Centerville, has sued the United Railways for $2,000 damages for the killing of two valuable horses. Sept 23. The complaint alleges the company had not fenced its right ot way, and that the killing of the animals was negligence on the part of the company. For sale. Ten acre poultry ranch, one mile from Cornelius; house; barn; chicken house; plen ty of fruit; several acres of it in timber; fine poultry will go with place. Address owner, Wm, Graddy, Cornelius, R. 1. 35-7 We have a car of alfalfa hay due in a few days. Place your order now, for delivery from the car, and thereby save handling ana storage. ciimax 01111, 10011 j a . i 1 :it x- 4. 1 of Second Street Second Street is now open. Geo. S. Reynolds and Alice M Wilson, of the west end of the county, were married Nov. 13, 1912, County Judge R. O. Stev enson officiating. They will re side near rorest Grove. The bride is a daughter of John Wil son and wife, of Gales Creek. Jasper E. Reeves, the newly elected sheriff, was in town Sat urday, greeting friends. He will move to the city in Decem- ber. to be ready for his official duties as soon as sworn in after the first of the year. l . ,j rU., WwmMIiiwii. Kbftralten 'Uraturia. Ari. Orpha Miller has SUed Chancy mattrt. atliamentc, Urtuntxn unb all f Miller for divorce T'hev were I 'trufiacf auMefteiit Me4ttbanMuii married Oct 13. 1909. and she alleges that Miller deserted her in 1911. All Parties knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle. Payments can be made tt either 0. E. Frank or the undersigned. J. E. Borwick, Reedville, Ore. 35-tf F. A. Retzel and Daniel Bailey, of South Tualatin, were city vis itors yesterday. Bailey says the roads out his way are not as bad as would be expected, consider ing the heavy rainfall. Mrs. R. E. Harbison, of Fair Acres, returned Monday evening from a six weeks' visit at Apple Orchard, in the Hood River sec tion. For sale Cabbage, delivered in 100 lbs. lots. W. A. Marlin, City Route 2, or telephone City 735. 35-8 C. C. Shipman, of Tillamook, was over this week, greeting his county seat friends. He former ly hailed from Forest Grove, and i wpII know n all over the countv. Marriage licenses have been granted Orville Moore ana Doro thy Willard;L. S. Wolf and Edna Oleson Born, to Mrs. D. B. Cooper, of Laurel. Nov. 8. 1912, a daughter. The little child's father died last Summer, George Darety, of beyond iNorin riains, one vi wic mu- rimora nf tha sect on. was in the city yesterday afternoon Dr. Guy Via and wife, of For est Grove, were in the city yes- f mripn:nD. terday morning, rnorifiofAU F. A. HAILKY, M. I). rhjrirla anil Surr' Otfic: l'(ittr ia Scbitinarirh 8!e oil ruNoiul d'rwu Hiitt) PIxHm. WiMWyV 3. T. LINKLATER. U. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON fflr afmtMtn i,lrTh pvll Ini t(r KmiUhium, BUat of Court Houw, lo th sornr of lh Murk. WWMMWWVWWVWIW R. M. KRWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON in-, l-vlhi! -UUr A NTiuii.n ..! il-.,f.li i i.ep.n Klrctrtc lUilnw.1. ilu r. in tl I uii-nl lll.a k .t... jf MnSt,4ililltf", ELMER H. SMITH M.D.D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hour o to u . m i tu n n. Taewla? , TburIT. Hturrt o to 11 Cll nwerrit Ut or niifht. Iloih pbonr. Office oet HilUboro National Dr. W. B. CUNINOHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ip - lla ac...,,tx v t C Ansrcd Day or Night iwiepeuiient rhooe- PKENC0 OREGON iyMyvvyMwwww J phisilian 5c SURGFXN JOPPICE: upnaim n Schuimench B dg Resilience:- BiKiineSsreet. iwcou.l dor L of sth buie Street. onu i aunea oince ant -eaiilence. HIi.8BORO, . OREGON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon Oilice hours 9 to 11 a. m.; a tu 5 p. m. Calls answered Aar or nii-hL R.th phones. Office ia American National Bsok, npsUirs. HILLSBORO. OREGON AArNrrWMyW ''sty W. B. Hr BAG LEY A HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and i Shot BaiTiling HILLSBOHO. . . OkEUOJ. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNS Y-AT-LAW Offices upstairs ia Schulmeri;h Block JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bkltf, M.iin &.jnd HILLSBORO. - OREGON. aaaaawwvwwvwvi ra N. BARRETT ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Ornca: Main Btnw, opp. Court Hoijm. HILLSBORO - ORKGOI WWMVVWyyV THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs ia Schulmerich Block Hillsboro, - - Oregon Uthi. 3- Sctnabrt ft). V. eat 3. Stabtrt SCHNABEL & LaROCHE VnrX Stn In liurutxi mtt unrrnn clarini Kutrrfpon- pciurn. tirflf n sura imsiilHn stflstt. SaAlailcniituftrn, Uetirrtrartunaen. ulft rtdrontiri mit unleten ftlimtrn. ilsnit-eii(isfiara: esmdsii H ( Mr l f vcrslKtiRs. tdfUfton: ffiatfbull 200: .I027; tKius-Irlrrbon: aUaln 2Dfi tins H-29S4. 3lnnrt WW tm t"tt sf (fsaartcf c PORTLAND, ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist omce up-stiM over Huisbom n.u,i mal Bank. HILLSBORO - - - - OREGON DR.J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Tpmiesie BUlg. Rooms 5 and 6 HILLSBORO, ORE. Mdia ami Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore. Dr. S. M. REAGAN Vetbrinary Physician & Surgkoi & DENTIST. Graduate Kansas City Veter Colleee. 20 years prac inary couegt. o ycaio Fiaw tical experience. Office on Third St., one half block north of Main, in Kerr & Pickens Building. Phone Office, Main 783; Residence, City 133. Argus and Journal, $2.25.