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L-i Trullinger Vilk L"t:t Jack uinl Trullingrr ti't t i. iiy re: Schomburg ."5 V Sli-vi-iiHiin . . . :i77 Kuy Mini SlVfllHOM ci'iim, IIri.1.1 "17 Umkin Trvasunr F. J. SU-wi-U r.il MIII.SIMII HifMltK'i: AM) hAKDWAWi: I'lU SM V. We use the word unusual al though a much nlmni-or word could w ith justice be used in con nection w ith the Sv mlicale Sale now going on in full Ma-t at the Ilillslioro Furniture & llardwaie Store but we like to he enn servative. We want to present the facts just as they arc, and leave the decision "where to buy" to your own good judg ment. If you have not visited the llillriboro Furniture & Hani ware Store during their Ilig Syndicate Sale you are missing the sight of the largest and choicest assort men t of furniture ml hardware ever assembled by any store in Ilillslioro, and you cannot help but nnke a pleasing selection, and at almost any price you may have in mind. All they ask is that you defer buying what you waul in furniture and hardware until you see their many bargains. Notice ol DUIrkt k'oml Mcelinx Nollra l hrrrtiv given Mint 1il t fowl inrvtiiiK ' lii'O-liy cul'fil, In Is tn Ii'. il (ifmiKi- Hull, llimlnn, In I trlrt No.' l, Viiliiii!liiii Coniitv. Die Hon, on llir mill tiny of Int., lyu, kI o'clock, lo ilrli'iui hi llu' rxli-ni of im piovrmriil In Im tnmlc on nnv cnntilv mull, or nuni, or pu'll m lln'ri-ef, in N iiil iihiiI riUtrlct, uml In Irvv n hhcoi1 lux In llrfrnv llir ri'icini tlirrrof, mil to ex cent to tnilU nn Uii ilnlliu, m lt oil permimil Umlilr pron-ily I" wlil ruml illttrliU. Dileil llil 37 ( It ilny of Nov , I'M'. A. Kimlnr, Suprrvlwr f Komt IMtlrlit No. Ji Wmliinnlnn Cumily, (lri'on. Tiro. Unlier S. II llnllnck N. P. Nelson I. T. Tink P. C. BurKholrr K. T, Sini huh BACHHI.OK OIWI.S DANCI; A Hard Times dance will be given by the Bachelor dills' Cub, at the Helvetia Hall, Sat urday, Dec. 14. (lood music. Tickets, $1, supper included. Come to the B. (J. 0. dunce nml have a good time. 1W-9 Wm. Riifflev Sr.. the Leisyville. hoiitfrower. hns mirchiwed Huh m - ... i a. r i i T. It. Imbrie residence, in mm and Washington, in tho eastern 1 ?) L a Afes F"r it Untv i rrnwlnir and iri.win. rapidly. N ImihIh.-m .iiiMifii'i arv ,'iiiiig in, tt the linif uti.j lark'f HtiH-ka of pmnIh ur tint in t'M'rv inif f llu.m '"in in tin y urtTcrii.!rtn. On. f tin- !U'Ht ami muni tmiiiilar In- lln-H iihu-i-M i4 Kl-...,r'a 'aar. n-t tn fnt tt(Tii'. which iirrn tin lari'.-st ami mint mm. l'! ti' liiii-iif toys ami XrtMM kinnIk m tin- omnty. H will nurjiriH i'iv""'- to nti in thin store ami tin innncriM' liru' of trmxli It ' v an- jn; t puttinif out on di. I.iav now. 'I houHatiiU ami thou- :uilt ii MoMs nf all min uml li niiiiurii raiiKinit in pririMi ! pin) i A in nami nalH of I..r u.ys ami KirU of all la iv-i s, .iiiii.ca.4i- ami tallica tillcil l,.,i uitli I,.--,i,i ifnl .,;n ,.f ..n L it Mill naturally ask the 'Km Wlifri-ari' all of the I'. uiM- piinjr to inrii.' from to i.uv nut h an mmifiiHe ntH'k of v'mid.i hi twi-iii now ami Xman?" I Ian- iiM-r not Hifin to In (M-ojilf ifi'ii'li in I'ori-Ht (!nive and vi liiuty. i vrn if they all came. I .ut it nuist Im rfun iiilnTed that St.iidr'H Uaaar si lU Xman jrifta in aiMiut everyone in IMIley, liaH tun. Yamhill, ('nrm-liim and llillMim. imt lii tni'iition Hanka, is t.m. (ali-K ( rrvk and all the .in ruiimliiitf count rieH. And vihen tra il' htartn in. in i;imm lament. t looks more like u Imrain gale lay at a luif deiiurtment Ktore in tm thinir t-Ne. In the lant irv r irx it 1 1 an Ix-i-n imimHHilile fur Mr. Staihr to u-et clerk noiih In atttiul to the tmde iinin rl . the last two weeks lie-(in- XtiiuH. So lot of eoile an; !aivU)L' a.lvantai'f of tlie ear v lifplay of food- and have Im-uii , i . , i - v , . , . i 'i Mil ii.i-n Ain.in in mm ia ami 1 , ,1 . i i. it . i " lia.f tin in laid away. I'.y uoinir ii,. v l, iv.. ii ...... .. it.o .1 ....... . . .. .1 .. hud pn-k of the Komi and do not it i iiiiim tnclUiw their way through il .. ... I . :.. .. I ... a ... .1... i. ..,.... in i.,,r uK-l i in, Blll Mru Mill..nl-.r.r..r l lllllltel-S I Mri. Ida bilker, of Uethany. entertained her friend and mem- Nth of the Women of Women of Woodcraft. Nov. 211. Dinner and lii'ht refrehnient.s were aervttl. Hie (Kcxsion was the hostess' Inrthd.iy, K very pleasant af ternoon was HiM tit. and the fol ! ink' participated in wishing her many r turn of the day: M.s,.ii..e W. Ijiylield. M; Kit d r. I!. F. Owens. A. Kasmusen, .1. Saunders. M. Tonenson, K. It. (iravi-s, Jw lhompson. A. Schind ler. A. Iloli'oinh; Misses C. John Kasmusen. O. Haskell. For sale-Pekin and Indian Ciimier i inks, ami w uto leg- horn hen. Hiiro grade stock . . .1 1. ami prices rignu Auanis. iwixii"" u.t.uiu.t.j. i i'iv-u is.t or inmiiri. m nlnce nenw S. track, near JaU-z Wilkes place. 35-tr hnii Peterson, of aliove The Mallei, arrived tlay, enroute to visit with hi father-in-law, l.i'iics Mct'laran, who recently roke hi arm. He was in the i-ttv uiih ( oinniissioner Jolin Mi l 'luran . Iiuie was here vears I .11 l. I iiu'ii. ami was wen Known near Clcncoo. He ha made good r-rio. liio.r mid Ki.M-k niisimr. Now is the time to settle the gill iiuesiion. i tirnmire manes i permanent and the most use- ful of gill. Ihe displav at I lillslmro Furniture & Hardware More is worthy ol your insHc- ti"ii. Coo. H. Wilcox, for many years l he assessor i or viu coun- .. ill .... I fe, now a resident of Lincoln r.umtv. was re-e ected innvor of NevMM.it. .Monday, litis is Mr. ' aia U ileov' third term as mayor, and he is making the old resort town i.iik nn like a two-vear-old. i, i, .ii it l'....c,...p nn.f uife nHZ " frm exlen.led visit with relatives at iinl near t'olfax, Wash., in the hiloii.se country. They rewrt a solem id time hioking over the old neighUirhiKxl of years hack. The Ladies of the Christian i -1 -. ill uiiHi-n ilmni-ti in thilvtli llilllll vtiii ri i i ""ImL church basement, Saturday, Dee beginning at twelve, noon -n"is. Having sold my stock of goods at Orenco. all nersons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle at once. Sam Kunz. ." There will be n cnlico social at Donelson's Hall, by the Ladies tim iTnitod Kvnn. drum supper will bo served be- tween R and So'clock. Program, All are welcome. County court is in Bession this week. Fred Wesch was granted a saloon license at Tualatin, and A. W. Hrvant one at Timber. The proceedings will appear next week. Mra 1.. A. Iiontf and Mrs. C. W. Uollins will entertain the Lollee l.lili), ai me nome oi mm. , iv - Long. Saturday afternoon, Dec. 7th. p.,vod Knrniture" is a gift of f,.,i -Tnafo" vis t The bin cn,i:nnto Snio nt Hillsboro Fur- II ..... I V . ......'----- till',. ,vr iinrriwnra nnore. Mrs. l H. Greer, president of i i i ....... i;..i..ii ii it a nnu wum me wreKo.. iwun. turned from an OIIICIBI lour wi CURD LIES RI Oil O EHERS ISpular YunK I rlluwt n I. U & N. Marriril In ll N ck both imms Him: siki-hsis Al. Maraer aJ Hart HtlimUta art Brartfkli Cta(raliilalitm lan (aipiil liax lni-n a viry lusy KriwrUiniT the na.st wi-i-k. w far the railroad mi-n an; com i rn- Navigation (jimnany. N-tween "''re anJ lillamnok. thm wi-k tot.k orders for a whi-ilulf on th main line of matrimony, and the following tell the story: Married, at the Hotel Perkins parlor. Dec. 4. 11)12. Mis Lulu Frakes, daughter of Mr. and Ujp, Frakefl. Seajxose. and Harry Mclauchlan, ol Ilillshuro, Kev. Itoyd olliciatinir. The hride ih a HiHter of l omluitor J. 11. Ihihliin. well known here, ami her father in one of the promi nent citizen of SenpiNnme. Tin y will reside in HillHimro. Messrs. and Medames 1- I'. Jackson and K. K our it., of Hillslniro, were attendant at the wedding. Married, at Tualatin. Ore.. Dec. 1. 1912. Mi F.lizalwth Moore, dauithter of Mr. ami Mr. H. M. Moore, to Al. W'njiner, ol llillshoni. Kev. O'IMI ollicia'in. ni- iii ii it- in t'u k miw ii ill i mi i i... i -:.(.. : .....ii i i.. it. it.. 1 l i i i lro, havimr renided here n nuni ' . .. . ... . . 0T Ol The erooru has "'. lieen w ith the 1 11. & N. Severn! years, and i one of the oldest engineers in Kervire on the line. . . . . l llll! till. Illieiliieil nil- uii- mony. Mr. ami Mrs. Wat-Ticr will make their home in Ilills lioro. I.KJMTIWr-imANDAW Harry Lightfoot and Miss Ktlu lirandaw were united in mar riage at the home of the bride'K parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hrandaw. Nov. 2S. 11)12. Kev. F K. Fisher olliciating. The wet ding march was played by Mrs. rrinl Kellmgton. James and Mis Katie Hrandaw attended the couuleat the ceremonv. Af- ter the wedding the party was I ... i - - I i l I i; ' io bjh-iiuiu weinium dinner, i lie room were ueauu- It.. II.. .I......M.I...I Tl.AU.1 .. H. ..... n I were Immwliaw relatives and inend or me contracting par ties. The bride, was recently tendered Bhowers by the Kelief (A)ri3 and by the young people of the Evangelical Church. I;MM0TT-J0MNS A prvtty home wedding was cele l. ma t .il nl L'lirrana Vi.e tll uiwm unvur, wi-., 1912. at the home of the hnde s parents, when Kay r.mmott. oi Itllisooro, was uniuni in marriage to Migg Josephine Johns, of the nn vers ty city. Kev, Miller, ol Kugene. olllciaUd. Tho house waa tastfully decorated with evergreen and Autumn leaves, After the ceremonv a splendid dinner was served the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Kmmott reiurneu io iiiunooni on u li . 1 : 1 1 . . I !,.. evening train, and will bo at home to their l.. i tar < Km moll place, near csi union, after Dec. 15 The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer kmmott, and is well known nere. ine parenis oi the groom were in attendance at known nere. ine parents oi "w ARNDT WINS AflAIN Walter Arndt won in last night's wrest ing match, at the i res cent, over Walkers of Vancou- C in two straight falls, The match was largely attended, and the session was Al. hoy Arndt also won over Hoed, at tne Grove, the other night. Heed tBijng to come through with his declarations, Mext Monday evening Arndt atrreea to throw H.Heuermann two falls, and Kxpmito, Sher wooa, iwo ibiis. uu wwuau,,, I nlished in an hour. At thesame time in the Cres cent. Kid Anderson, 19(5 lbs. the coming white hope, wil spar 10 rounds with Billie Moriarity, of Pueblo, the light heavy-weight chamDion of the mountain states There will also do a raining good preliminary to open the event. Christmas Sale The CofTpe chh Anmm chri8t .. Cla will ha Villi. I Silt llfll.'IV i lima uaiv trui . n R i the annex to the Hillshoro National Bank, next door to Miss Olsen's Millinery I This is an oDDoriunity io pur chase some dainty hand-made itrnis iur vour ii chub. wii I u r r . Born, to R. C. Hobenow and .7- v-. N(W on. ioi2. ife, West iVtt-r Ji-? j. tif Went I'nlon. was in town yesterday. J. Moiii'. of mar U'-eilvill', wan in the city yesterday. Anilirua- Schrnidlin, of ahove I'.iivti'fi. in in town yeMtenlay. Mi t Myru Cicero, of Seattle, is in the !;.,i.,t of Miss C. II 01 st n. Ki: ri-iluctions on Stove, Karit s and !! ater. at Ilillslioro Forniture & Hard are llivr Sale. Fred (iot tt- and loni Sinay, of l-eyoiii Illi'iiiiinv, were city aliers Tuesday afternoon. Vi'e'v tapM-d another keg of tii.it i.'ood ciili r. ISetter have some. - Den of Sweet .'5H-1') Mrs. Mi I'hi i ters, of this city, departed over the O. K. ami Hill li.es. todav, for Hydro. Ok la. Ltra Simi.d. Ilickeye field fencing. Llv per Imro I'lii'tiiture rod. at Hills & Hardware .Store, of course. J. A. Johnson, of lieaverton, and Fdw. Benten, of (larden lliiine, were county seat callers yesterday. ( Iiri-tmui hi. uppers will find man v thn.gsoi interest to them in tl is great sale at Hiilsljoro urnitiire & H.trdware Store. .Mri. (iih. Waite, of Ioring, as the guest of her mother, rs. Lucy Walker, the past Ladies why go to Portland your art needle work when you can imy li.e same at home lor less money. - Ihe Lute, Miss Olson. (o-orge II. Westmi and Miss e!!a Mav Smith. Imth of Sher- imkI. were united in marriage U Hiilsboni. Nov. 27. l'Jl'i Kev. L. Duke olliciating. We are closing out our mil linery department for the season. p to March 1 we are ottering ill our hats at half price and less. - Hillslwtro Mercantile. ShinaU-rger, of Portland, is now agent at the Southern Paci lie deiHit. relieving Mr. Market, ho is holding down the Oregon City htation. Some swell pipes on display at ie Den of Sweets. Have you pitied" them? Any size and kind, any price-make Xmas pres- nts. Den of Sweet ,'W-1D .1. uylsteke, ranching near Jreenvillo. departed today over the Llectrie and Hill lines for New York City, for a two months isit. Fred A. Flcischauer and Viola .ucile Wooilhouse, both of Cas- ton. were united in marriage in this city. Dec. 4. 1012. Hev. T. L )uke olliciating. Hew ard Will pay a rew ard for the return of gentleman s ojM'n face gold watch, monogram H U." on back. Lost or stolen from North Ilillslioro a few days igo. Mrs. II. Llery. iree carloads of Christmas trees have Iwhmi shipped to San hranoisen, out of the Southern aeitic yards at this place. The shipment has been made by an tahan. We are positively the only peo ple in llillsUiro making Home Made Den of Sweets candy, oth r assertions to the contrary not withstanding. - Den of Sweets, as. Miltenberger, Prop. S8-0 The Cornelius sub-station. luildings, transformers, ma chinery and all, burned Tuesday, and Cornelius and Forest drove have iHith lieen sutfering from ack of power and light this week. Nipt. 1 urner naa a uusy week of it. getting things back 1 . 't 1 1 1 into shape. If you have ever made candy at home your two cups of sugar, cun molasses, etc., will look pret ty small when compared with the 80 pound batches the Den of Sweets is pulling off in making up their Xmas stock and they are making candy every day. 40 The Women of Woodcraft wil give a basket social at the W. 0. W. Hall, near Cedar Mill. Satur lav night, Dec. 14. A prize wi be given for the best decorated basket and for the second best Dance after the social. Every body invited. ' 38-i) James McClaran, aged 77 years, slipped and fell while walking between his house and woodshed, last Saturday, and broke his right arm. Dr. Tucker, of the drove, reduced the fracture. Mr. McClaran is a pioneer of 1863, and has lived in this county ever since reaching Oregon. The easement deeds for a dozen or more rights for the Washing ton-Oregon Corporation pipeline, between Sain Creek- and Dilley have been filed for record with Recorder Perkins. This Shows that the company means busi ness, and lis making every effort to get Sain Creek water into the local mains. The Hillsboro schools; have given a nice oll'ering to the Boys & Ciirls Aid Society and the Baby Home, and Prof. Barnes reports the following shipment . for Thanksgiving: Box clothing; 7 barrels canned fruit; 3 boxes ap- 7 Qfi.-ka tintntnpa: 4 sacks uminah i-i-nto pnblmirft: sack vec1 - fitnbles: barrel groceries, and $2.G5 in money. I.1ISS ROSE CAVE 11 hrst v;om TO VOTE Initial feminine Itallul in County Ct Monday Morning DOKN AND RAISED IN THIS CITY DjMialcr al liUjr Cave Piaaeer. aid Mr. M. Cave. Wasaiaftoa Street Miss Hose Cave, daughter of Mrs. M. Cave, wa3 the first wo man in Washington County to vote at an election after equal suffrage became a matter of Ore gon history and law. Gov. West issued the proclamation last Sat urday, and this made eligibility for women voters. Miss Cave was on hand bright and early Monday morning, waiting for the polls to open, and in about two minutes her ballot was readv. She handed it to Chairman J. C. jimkin. who announced her vote to the clerks, Fred Siegrist and Chas. Lamktn. Miss Cave was born and raised in Ilillslioro. She is a graduate ot the Hillsboro schools, and for years has been a stenographer and abstracter in the office of Bagley & Hare. She is possess ed of property in her own name, ar.d was the plaintiff in the in junction suit against the Warren Construction Co. and the city of Hillsboro filed to prevent laying gravel bitulithic in front of a lot on Washington street. Miss Cave's popularity was proven ast Winter when she won a piano in a local contest, tier father was one of Hillsboro pioneer blacksmiths and hard ware men. and for over 40 years was agent for the daily Oregon ian. Notice of District Road Meeting Notice is hereby given that a dis trict road meeting is hereby call ed, to be held at Keedville Schoo Houue in Koad District No. 7. Washington County, Oregon, on the 28th day of December. 1912. at 1 0 clock p. m., to determine the extent of improvement to be made on any county road, or roads, or portion thereof, in said road district, and to levy a special tax to defray the expense there of, not to exceed 10 mills on the dollar, on all real and persona taxable property in said road dis trict. Dated this 5th day of Decern ber, 1912. J. Moline, Supervisorof Road District No, 7, Washington County, Oregon and taxpayers. LEARY HJERBER A charming wedding of last week was that of Mr. Fred Gray Learv. of Utica. New York, and Miss Lillian Guerber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Guerber, of North Hillsboro. The wed ding took place at the First Bap tist Church. Portland, Oregon Wednesday evening, November 27. 1912. Kev. W. B. Hinson of ficiating. The bride was given into the keeping of the bride groom by her father. Miss Estella Guerber was bridesmaid and Mr. Lenholm acted as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the city home of the bride s parents for relatives and intimate friends and where the bridal couple received congratu lations. The house was artistically dec orated with Autumn tints. Ore gon grape and huge bunches of pink chrysanthemums. After an extended trip to Puget Sound cities, Mr. and Mrs. Leary will make their home in Portland. Chas. Demmin, of South Tual atin, has returned from a Sum mer's stay at Prindle Wash., in the Cascades, where he has been logging. He states that when he left over there the last of the week there was two feet of snow in the mountains. He will I remain here for the Winter. Too late for publication the ' Arena receives a leuer irom j. ! F. Tigard. asking for a road levy in 1913. The letter will appear 1 next week. ... .- V- N . I t , 1 1 About fifty young opte from the sit young leople' societies gathered in the Donelson build ing last Monday evening to finish the social which they started about a month ago. The enter tainment took the form of a col lege track meet, the O. A, C. Pacific University. OUriin and Yale colleges being represented. The O. A. C. carried ot! tlie trophy, which was a cup - a P)c drinking cup. After singing a number of songs, they dispersed singing "Blest be the Tie That :ind3." We take thU oppor tunity to thank Mr. Donelson for ihe use of the building, and also Mr. Taylor tor the piano. Com. I represent Spirt-lla corsets - not sold in stores. Will call at homes on request and do the fitting, and teach how to adjust and wear the corset. Our tailor ed made-to-measure corsets, in- uding the latest front lace, with an experienced corsetier service, cost no more than high ciass cor sets purchased in stores. Mrs. M. E. Caudle. Ilillslioro, Fifth and Jackson Streets, Phone No. 5M. 30-41 The little lads arrested for breaking into the stores took rench leave, last night They were quartered in the lodging! house in the Greear building. and made their exit through the transom. They had spent one night in the place, and concluded they would hit the road again. Sheriff Hancock picked up two of them on the electric line below Beaverton. just before noon, and the eldest one ran for cover. he two were returned to Hills horo. and the Sheriff will have the remaining lad by evening. Again, we say! Make a small payment on your purchases and we will hold for future delivery. Do your Christmas shopping now and get the cream.-Hillsboro urniture & Hardware Store, of course. Mis3 Millie Rood, of Heppner, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. A. Rood. Those who were hanksgivmg guests ot Mrs. Rood were: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. tood. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. red Rood and family. Farming- ton; Miss Leta Humphreys, grand-daughter of the hostess. residing at Heppner, and Miss Millie Rood. A sale for particular buyers; a sale for money savers; a sale for bargain hunters;a sale to the people, and The sale of the peo ple, now going on at Hillsboro ' urniture & Hardware Store. Mrs. Mary Pennoyer. widow of the late Gov. Sylvester Pen noyer. died in Paris the last of the week. Her husband was governor for eight years, having first been elected in 188b. She has one sister in this county- Mrs. Minnie Humphreys, of For est Grove. If desired, selections made now in furniture or hardware will be held for future delivering at any time you may direct at The Hillsbco Furniture & Hard ware Store, of course. George Laemmerman. of above Banks, near Crawford, was in town yesterday. He says the Hunger mill is getting a fine lot of lumber ahead for the dry kilns, and will be ready for the Spring trade in fine fettle. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle. Payments can be maae to euner u. tu. Frank or the undersigned J.. E. Borwick. Reedville, Ore. 3o-tf Jos. Lorsunghas just finished a mile of new road up in the Zimmerman settlement, this week. He has had some bad weather but has kept a crew everlastingly at it. Have moved, my upholstering shop to North Division Street, in the Garden Tracts take Jackson street west send a postal to Box 3GS, H. Jaeger. Hillsboro. and I will call for work. 36-8 Miss Ona Foord, who has been visiting her uncle, Geo. Phillips, and family, returned home Sun day. She states that Mr. Phil lips is the same old joker that he was 25 years ago, when he ran a harness shop in Hillsboro. An opportunity to purchase furniture at a price never before offered in Hil sboro. at Ihe Hills boro Furniture & Hardware Big Syndicate Sale, of course. Mrs. Geo. Loeb, of Woodland, Wash., was the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arch- bold, the last or the weeK. Lew & Sons, who formerly conducted a butcher business at Forest Grove, have opened a like business at Silverton. Special Agent Ellerson, work ing with Gov. West on a clean-up crusade, was down irom uascon, Tuesday, before the grand jury. L. E. Shute will run his chop per Friday, Dec. 13 and Dec. 27 and everv other Friday after ward, until further notice. 38-0 Editor Scott, of the News Times, was in the county seat Tuesday. Geo. Galbreath. of Tualatin, was up to the city Tuesday on business, and greeting inenas. Ron Thurnher. of above Blodm in, was a city visitor yesterday. PROFKHHIONAt. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. PhyalrUa and Kargiwi Office: I'pataira In Schulmrlrh Hoc UeniileiM- tmUiw ini HUu nd beeund Mtmta. Huio I'bun. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SUKCfcOK Qf8c ujtl.- ovnrTb Drita I-riig tkif RMdiloea Km! of Courl HauM, in uw aurDttr of tlia bluet. R. M. KRWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SuripMMi FaclHe Railway Nlflion and of th: Oregon Electric Kailmatl. oiii uiLir, In tl.e riiim tU.M it HUU. north aiUeof Main St.. Hillhun, Offfii. ELMER II. SMITH M. D. D.jOj PHYSICIAN & SURGKOM OSTEOPATH 4 Oftice Hoan 9 to 12 a. m.; I to 5 p. m. Tucwtaj. Thursday, Saturday 9 to 12 CalU answered ilav or niht. IMu Dhonea. Oifirc oeer HiiUboro National. Dr. W. B. CUNINOHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night Independent Ptione ORE.VCO, - . OREGON J. O. ROBB, II. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE: Upwairan Scliulmerico Bi!,j Residence:- Biseline Street, aeconil door ean of South Side Street. Both Phones office and -eaidenee. HI'LSBORO. . ORECON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon Office hour 9 to 11 a. m.; 2105 p.m. Calla answered day or night. Both phone. Office in American National Bmlc, npsuira. HILLSBORO, - - OREGON Oaw. H. W. m. Hmrm D AO LEY HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Boom 1 and t Skate Building H1LLSB0110. . . OKEG0X. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNS Y-AT-tAW Offices upstairs in Schulmerijh Block VVrrrrrrrVwVwVwVwVMaM JOHN M. WALL . ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bldg, Min & and HILL8BORO. - OEKOON. MrrrrWrVWrVrWwVVM W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-tAW OrriLi: Main Street, opp. Court Houita. HILLSBORO OREGON WWMVMVWwWwV THOS. H.TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs in Schtilmerich Block Hillsboro, - - Oregon Stat. 3. E4itaM 9. S. S. . Ealtotf etastrt SCHNABEL & LaROCHE Xratfitfln-ritfikf DkMlalra, fttlaaaUti MaaiaKM aa Jtarr. eneral.Jnliiimie, ribitra(tcR.riUun, tVU mtntlcn. Zefmmeiite. Urtunben un alle gelt Utfcn lttrnftiM( i)uiielclll. ttatljfeinbluii. acn in tiucopa mil unftrtn tlarnrn Aattcfprni. winen. VnttRe a alKa HiniiitMMra arftbrt. JiaAluifenfiliiiitrn, llfbettraaunatn. -Ctutlctjft friffrocitlrl mil unfrren Ultnttm. 6t-eteitmiiufa: CaatflM H9 Has ana aaf Vnakrcaaag. IcIffSon: JiJnrflHiU 200: M.1U27; au-X(lel't)Dn: Wain xvm ur H'2l'6t. 3iam(t UOO H StaaUXt si Caaiairrcc le4 PORTLAND, ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist OlUce ui-sUin over Hil Inborn NnUonal Bank. HILLSBORO ------ OREGON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Trmiesie Bldg. Rooms 6 and 6 HILIiSBOBO, ORE. M Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore. Dr. S. M. REAGAN . Veterinary Physiciaw St Surgko & Dentist. Graduate Kansas City Veter inary College. 20 years prac tical experience. Offic, on Third St., one-half block north of Main, in Kerr & Plckana Building. Phont Of5ce, Main 783; Realdence. City 13J. Argus and Journal, 12.25. part of town. the siaie. a daughter.