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I'.'U. itl,.tit iiit-r.i.t h.ii.'. or Mia!tv. mil Ih.' r. in. hi, int' half ran ! :u I nt tiny tun.' jiriur li llu lirU .M.m.lav ii Oct'il'i-r. I'M I U In if ti. i .uv in. -nl i nia li- In tin- limi M. iml.it in Ajirtl. I'.'I '. tin t.i ln.'uiiii. il.-i' iiinit ini I tin- slat.iti' rv H rri--, from ti .tt (-- M'naltv "I l n ifr fi-iil. aii.l an inliTcsl tll.lH'l' (if till!' H -1" ('('lit. nr m.. i, Ih imtil :t i -1 . .1. K U.M-vi-, Shcnir. I". nlli. i.i lav ( ' !! inr nf U :i iliii,i.'t'iii I 'inllil v. Oi i'jt.ui. Kit"! at IIiIMnh., tlm l.li. t'.. i'.r;. AI'CIION sn: I Ii.- mi. I. riiw'twl will t.-!l :il nil li' ."i. linn til Ins fttriit. I ' iiiili-s S W. ..f IIiIIsImhm. noar Oak I'a'k Si itimt mi llu- I'.l.-flri. . at I' in , mi S.MIIUtAY. i'KllKIIAUV 1. I'm HKifi', finning rar.. 10,'itl ll' ; i. I ill. I liaru'-tn; Ihmiii-n -l;ii.i .lift'.-r, Aipinwall nitat.i I'l.Hili-r, ( Iianiiiit) luntlt r. I if.T ilim hnll, ( tint It .tut fanning mill, O.Uirnc iihiwit, ( slMirm liatraki. Mitflu-ll ttan"i. -S inch, wild Siritur; Sa.-iisihi nililniic marliin., 'J luir.-u' nilli vatnr, 2 sivtinti hIitI dunovv, 2 Imrsi. .im,.. J d,M;l,i cull ivutor, tarin IimiIh, ainl ntittM'roiiit nlluT ai'liii--t luiiiiil mi farm. Ti'i nitjif Salt- - Uiidt r li; llu .iiul up, six iiiniiilis up l"""i'il liankalil. ii,. ic, nt 7 p,-r I'fllt. Illll-l-.-st. I'. II. UfatttntT, (KvinT. CI I Y NO Ik I; 1 1" -"i.l nni.,1.,1 ,i,,.fr. ..n ill,- SI,, nil mil S,n.,, v, tt,.r ,, r h in ni.h ii il,n- iu n,,,l,. iIuh ..th.-r. I' .1. S.w. ll, . i'Hv Tn-.t uri r IIiIWh.ih, , .,,lirv , i,,, , w. o. v ah i:nii()n All iniMnlii'nt of tlu W.ioilmci) of Ui" Wnrl, I, jn diH ,.j(V( nr, ,v. 'ii.-!,n to ait., a mt'i'tinjr at I'fiiil dull, Satnnlav t'VtMiimr, H, um:j. nt 7::i() p. m. Im iKTativt'. Impiirtant. hiisincHrt. IVttT 1.01'HIIIIW, CtlllHllI CltmiltHIHllT. llillslmro. h.. n. mi;,. New ariivalK of inliams ami ,V kmnmIm. -TIu ( :..(',. Ktmv. K IIi'KH(, of Srliolls, was in town yi'slfnlay ul'tornnon. . (;. H. Mal.'iilm, of ntur West V11"'!!. wan n city visitor Tiuvs ,laV al'tcrnotin. l'"i' Salo - Ono insdlo lot nOxfiC. ("1" '''"'iii-r lot rilhliC. Unvo l.locks .'"l11 0. K. ,u.,K,t, Hicap for u-iii. or tonus. AtlJrosa li-'O-W Albany, Ore. 47-9 KvrrytKlnir in miinri f.r Id' pr.xliK ti.,n .,f "r Vm A Mawtit." It 'ritii' t lw f U,' fttiiH f th wxHott. I Id Cunt Idr.MU'di.iit h utrHitf. Htn das tli.- iliidi'itlt plat in Imii'l Ir.iin U-iitinini ti rml in wy tluil lr.l. T! v-ry ni.M-h on pr f. :ixi.i:i!nit. dTf rr man v (drills, Mti.l oiu. 1'intf rofitinit.Mis la'iv:d. Ntm.-t diinf im doinjf rvt-ry tinii'it.'. Many ron.icati ami aui'iHintt KituutiotiKi tr easily worki-.l out to ii fiity. lhf matiaK'.'iin'nt da a utak wttmir wdifh tln I'.ak-r I'layvm uiwl lat sfum. I'urrtiiidiriKH to tht in'v ar lalstratf ami wi ll m. I.t t.-. from Id ti-k of tJrover '"itids. A twi-nty piTc OrrdtK Ira im. d-r ilirci tintiof I'rof. I'ark- .r Kill play U-fnrt td curtain rtm-n an, I U-tKifn tdf atU. Ntdiiii da rn Ifft urilint ld.it Mill al l to tdf ftijoyiiiftit ami tiiniisi-iniiit of llnM' vtdo I'litlll out. I'rt il (Hn n. wdo carrica mail n Koiili' I, I, us a dot tdat is un iiiuiilly ittti'lliii'nt. Td' older 'lay In- itiists on folumini Krt'J ii tin1 mail routi'. arn tdt'oytnt-r, U-f.in l.atniif tdf pot olliff, lrn'1 tMti tinitu to ifi'l dim to arry dotin u paM-r. or d'ttt-r, an tluil is td. usual itiftdiMl of t't-t- tii'k' him lo k to th Olst-n limni'M AfU-r lo fuilurm, l r-. yavi' dim an Ariru. anl 1 1 It tdat Id' caititti' mailt' a U-c-Inn- f.r tdi dou Tlifrv'a a .l"k' tdat kiiov, s (toitn-tlimif. ltiift't M ini Kant for vour lYkit or Hultry utm-lt wdt-rt you can f I just its j:ol, if not U-ttrr dy ri-amn of niTltmati.atior, riirdt at lii'ini'. Ii. . (Irt-r Pri-fdH tin1 S I'. Wdtti' ami Itrovtn Iak- Ikmiis, I'.lai k MottorvaH, ami In .liitit Kuntii-r iliit ks, m hold wditt an. I faun. P 7 Id' Wilkin Auto tlarav'i' dan nlcri'l it rarloa.l of 'orl ma-t-liiiM-H. it 1 1 1 1 llu'v will arrive in a few .latK. Many of tin ndiii mi-lit ar n!r.-aly onltriMl. dttt IIh'V will liavt a ft-t fr imittf. .nut.' iiiiiti'ry. it you want a tn.uliini' wild the admit of U-t li-r mails. tdi-nt at once uml I. t tin-in ri Hcrte one for you. You M'tii m arly otie-dnlf your tun. n-Mtini; tfu n wdy not try our Mcl.rateil S-aly maltn-iw. truaran( r. for U) yeam. It will drint? hluitils-r t you wdt it nil ollu-r maltri'KSes fail, drover t'.illll'S, Kiiri-i'rtsor t A. C I killed ton. dird Street. N'otife to (lrank'trn-11. V. 'uttiiik'. National Organizer of Id.' I'armem' SH'iety of hpiity. will idlner nn aliiretH at the liranf' meelii)), Salunlay after noon. r'ariiierH ami fruit men are cordially invited to U preti. nt and dear thin lecture. Tin' lletdany (irantf ha in stalled it new piano in their hall, ami Mill trite it dance, Saturday eveiiim?. Fed, H. Music dy John Hon avis. Tickets. II. tit). F.ti-o Unly cordially invited. The yountr triple of tde Chris tian Church will trivea Valentine liaskcl Sn-ial at the church dase nieiit, WedneHilay evenintr. Fed. 11 I .adieu are requested to drinjr d.'iskt Is, ami every Unly in invited. Come and enjoy theeveninn;, and help tde piano fund. I will wive a U'Rutiful framed picture, in colors, with each MO or nmre piirchsiHe, in my new store. (Irover CotuliK, Furniture dealer. Third Street. Successor to A. C. Idinelmm. Ceortre IIoim" was landed in jail this week, charged with lar ceny of a I unit oiK) iMHindH of cop per wire from the Siuthern 1'aei lie, at lt"Uverton. It is stated that the w ire. which is expensive, was sold for I t cents jht iHiiind to 1'ortlaml tlealers. For sale: Two heifers from food milkinu strains. Two years old; not bred; $(M per head. Al so up to 21 hens, krl. younir layers, $1 Kr hen. Herman IVahl, 2 miles northeast of Hills U.ro. 47-1) There is prolmliility that Wash ington and TillaintHik Counties will In- placed in one judicial dis trict dy an act of tho legislature. This would mean the apiint mentof a new jutl;e, who would also take care of tho prolmte business. Kememlier the date of th? Symphony t'oncert -Wetlnwsday, Feb. 12, for the benefit of the gymnasium fund of the Conre national I'durch - Crescent Thea tre, W. F. Younjr, who has prown Imps in the Sherwood section for many years, was in the city yes terday. Mr. Younir thinks that year in and year out, the hop business is as Rood as any. For sale: Three cows, all in milk; also one heifer, fresh in a lew days. A. K. Reynolds, 3) miles north of North 1 Mains, Ar cade District. Near the school house. 47-9 A typographical error made the A wis give the number of towns and additions, in last week's is sue, as tinder a hundred. The actual number in county is 22-1. Chief Hlaser has a notice in another column callinjr attention to the fact that the dotf licenses are now due. So if you have a canine you had better get him that necktie, HEI1 WEHRUCG, PIG liEEROF '52, DIES M 31 IU1 IWcm a lrtitknl .f 11.11. h..r Sim. Year of H SKIM IM AlSAtt lOKIIUM, IK. lUill I W.I IramcCuuM Hmm is C -l Sl. m4 I in Itultl Henry Wedrunjf, piont-rof 1HT.2. diel at td family home. Fifth and Wasditiiftor. Streets, Wednes day morriinir. Fedruary. f. 1!1.S. at one oVloek. after ha-inir a suf. ferer for years front ln-art eotnpli cations. )eath was not unex peeted as lh faintly was prepared for the worst for some time, their family pdysieian telling them that tde time of dissolution wa.t approaching. Henry Wthrung was a pioneer of 1hTi2. and for over sixty years das made Hillsborn his dome, lie was Imrn at llrultniren. Alsace Iirrairie, at tdat time in France. June l'.l, 1h"2S. In lSJS de wrur-d a passport from tde French government ami rarne to America, settlirk first at Pittsburg. Pa. Hearing of tde Colden West de started for Oregon in the Spring of lsT2. and readied tde place wdere HillsUtro now stands in the Fall of that year. living a carpenter and cabinet rnukcr, he at once started a small furniture and cabinet business, and continued in that line of industry for many years. He built the Washington County's first frame court house in lSTti. Iwing assisted by William Kane, of Forest drove. The lumber w as all planed and dressl by hand, and much of the build ing was made of cedar. It still stands and houses a restaurant and barber shop, on Main Street, opixwite the Tualatin Hotel, a glowing tribute to the workman ship of the early fifties. Mr. Wehrung also built the first Irame hotel building in tde city the Hotel Tualatin, Ktill standing and doing a thriving business. In 1SS2 he formed a partner ship w ith Peter Moscow, in gen eral merchandising, on the north east corner of Second and Main. This was the first big stock i f goods in the city, and later be and his sons. William II. and d. A., succeeded Mr. 15oseow. The Wehrungs then built a brick w here the Hillsboro National now stands, and occupied it for years w ith a big stock of general mer chandise. He was married to Mary Kath- erine Kmrick, Dec. 24. 1SV. His widow and the following children survive: Mrs. Charlotte Patterson, wife of ti. W. Patter son, Portland; Mrs. Mary Cor win, w ife of David Corwin, Hills Intro; Win. H. Wehrung, presi dent of the HillsUtro National, and ex-senator for Washington County, and ti. A. Wehrung, of llillsboro. He was a charter member of Tuality 1xlge A. F. & A. M. of Hillsttoro, and for years had been a member of the Cong. Church. The funeral takes place i nday afternoon, under the auspices of the Masonic rraternity, and the services will be held at the Cong. Church, at 2 in the afternoon, interment following in the Ma sonic Cemetery. Out of respect to the memory of the pioneer, all the banks in the city will close at one o clock tomorrow afternoon and not open their doors until Saturday morn ing. OklKlON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland - G:24 7:15 8:44 a m a in a in a m p in p m p m .pi . p m a m am -a m p m p m p m .pni p in -a m 10:54 1:10 3:54 6:23 8:19 9:1)8 From Portland - 7:47 9:54 11:45 2:19 4:50 6:23 7:35 9:22 12:23 ... Urn. Mff h. tf n!w Ho'in-ti.mla!.-. m town Monday. For S.' f H.'rn bou,, and lot. rl'-- to e.-fiter of to Art. - n- ipore ! Sn,.- Morgan. Ii Henry I r. 'a h s;;ain rur.roiig the milk r i . t iua-liri into ti." Wet l.'fiior. and I't.lllipt crtofi. J. S. St.'ink.-, of Mintwr I'.rid.-. wa lMf.g !..im!i.m . in the co tnty neat Mood tj . When y,.u want fleet rie lamps of the Ust make tail on the OaI Fieetrit ". p;7 Will Dar.-ty. f aU,Vf North Plains, wa t a rity isitor Monday aflern'woi. Tde Shut.- Satins Par,k loans niiru-y .n farm rr.ort,'a-s in aimwints i,f J l' aruj up. Jaities Ii. Joy, of Portland, and Franees Tueker. of this countv. have Iteefi j,'rar t.'d iieense to wed. Judge Kaki'i, of Astoria. Aas m the city Tuesday, dolding a session d cireuit court. d A. Piu -td. Tigard. and J. J. Sdevlin, of I'.'-.tv.-rton, wer in town yesterday, James Kolili. of Cent--rvii!e, was a county seat visitor yester day. We wire domes for lighting p!;rH)H. i'i work manlike manner. -Oa Kb-ftrie. Main, ofiposite Hotel Washington. p,-7 Tde taxpayer can just as well as not get his money ready for ta collet tion will Iteyiti next Monday. Smoker. want the best there fore call lor a Schiller or a (Jrand Marca. when ou wait tu see the blue wreath curl. Frederick Julian son and daugh ter, Mrs. Carist.-d. of Farming ton, were in tl.e county scat yes terday morning. For Pi nt Ten acre ranch; god buildings, gtsnl orchard, near Orenco. Iri.piire of Dr. Cutmingdam. Orenco. Td Ikivs working on thw tax nll were obliged to figure taxa tion on alt.t PIT dilTen nt funds and it was some work. Young Wdile Leghorn hens for sale, cheap. A. S. Pradlev. City, pome 1. I-.x 111. PJ-7 Mrs. d. II. Jacobs, of Portland, visited with the family of her Hn, D. 0. Jacolis. the first id the week. Henry T. Johnson, of tnyond North Plains, was in the city yesterday, transacting business with the county court. I have the pure American White-egg strain of White and Faun Indian Kunner ducks. Ii. II. dreer. 46-7 Mrs. Jennings, wife of Agent Jennings, formerly of Ilillsboro, now at dnston temporarily, visit ed with Mrs. J. 11. Uaiaa! Satur day. Ikt not forget to ask for a Schiller w hen you want a good 1 cent sinokt a "cough dust" in the Schiller. 12tf Chits, d iberger, one of the road stipi rvisursof the Sherwood Tualatin district, was a city caller, yestenlav alternoon. drain chopin r for sale. Four roller lsirtable mill, mounted. Rolls U.t20 inches. F. K. Har trampf, Ilillsboro. Miss .Maud Tucker, of Clarks ton. Wah., is the guest of her grandmother. Mrs. M. A. Powell. She returns to Inr home next week. Ileginning Saturday, Feb. 1, my feed chopper will run all day, every other Saturday. Farmers please take notice. Al. Croeni, Hcthany. 46-8 W. P. Dolan. who recently leased hi shop to Leonard P.row n, is in Portland, under the Dr.'s care. He is sull'ering from heart trouble. The Symphony Club have with them a celebrated violinist, harp ist ami reader - this concert w ill be the real event of the season. Crescent Theatre. Feb. 12. Kollo Wright is buying a car load of young heifers, for ship ment to Puhl, Idaho. He has his shipment almost ready to place on the rails. Hay for sale Clover, and some) timothy baled or loose. Apply! to J. L Palmer, Council Uaneh, beyond new school building, ! north of town, telephone farm ers -133. 46-8 S. F. Cioodwin returned Sun day from Pilot Pock, Umatilla County, where he was called to attend the bedside of his little son, who is now on the road to recovery. For Sale -Fine corner lot, cheap for cash, or part down and terms. Near center of City. Address 20-W-9th St., Albany. Oregon. 47-9 For sale: Peautif nl $ 100 piano, with music cabinet to match, only $165, if taken within a week. Impure F. K. Moody, corner First and Uaseline Streets, Hills boro. The Symphony Club and La dies' quartet, of Chicago, will give a concert at the Crescent Theatre, next Wednesday eve-j ning, Feb. 12, under the auspices of the Ladies of the Congrega-J tional Church. FOR ROCK QUARRY Will I'.uy Si Atrrat the llanf I'.urkhaltrr Hate, farmincton AWHMM TWO M SlpmiSOIrS Arc U Make Rttliaf That Spniof M. Pay ty CWck The county commissioners' court is in session this week, and they have bargained tor the I). H. PurkdaUer ruck miarry. near Farmington. Thi. is one of the best 'piarriesin the center of the county, and the purchase will embrace about six acres, yardage s.nd all. d. W. Prown has been apjoir.ted road suia-rvisor to suc ceed d. A. Piieth, who resigned, not wanting the position, and Al fred Pieren. of Hel vetia, succeeds Jos. Connell as supervisor in Dist No. t". Mr. (ktnnell not wishing to serve. The court will thi3 year make a ruling that all supervisors must pay help and material in checks or their disbursement? will not be recognized. This is done to install a system into the road work, and all road masters have been notified to that etTect The court will be in session to morrow, and perhaps Saturday, and they utarted auditing bills today. FOR SALK You can always find one or more; good milk cows for sale at the1 Walch drocery Store, one block ! north of condenser. 46tf ! Many people w ith coughs and i colds get relief by eating Hore-' hound candy. The Den of Sw eets j makes Horehound candy in sticks and drops, from the genuine ' Horehound herbs, and charges' only 20 cents per lb. for it -cheap relief, eh? Den of Sweets. As the Argus goes to press' the management of the "Are" Y'ou a Mason" play annouces that they w ill have to forego the twenty-piece orchestra because the pit is not large enough, and to place them elsewhere would be a violation of the law. For sale: $23 oak book cae. for $10; an $18 couch for 10: a 17 dining table for $9.50; 85c linoleum. lljxlU at 55 cents per yard; ?12 wool mattress lor $7; these goods are in fine shape and nearly new. Inquire of F. E. Moody, First and Paseline, Hills ttoro. "The Vengeance," a two-reel drama, graphically tells of a false imprisonment and of the revenge of the prisoner, after release. Monday and Tuesday evenings, at the People's Theatre. A splendid feature and worth while. The trallic employees of the Oregon hlectric journey from Salem and Portland to Tigard. Saturday evening, to what is known as their "Second PI i grim age Dance." Irc ou 3arcc Qomedij in Zlhree cts aptel from the Serman fy Qeo SDifricAstein. FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 7 Pmluced by the HUlsboro Dramatic Fraternity, direc tion of E. L. Moore, under the auspices of the Hillslx.ro Coffee Club. CAST OF CHARACTERS Frank Perry E. L. Perkins' Amos Bloodgood, of Rockford, 111., Perry's father-in-law Wm. Scott George Fisher stock broker, formerly actor .. L. C. Boyatt John Halton a gentleman farmer from up state W. W. Boscovv Hamilton Travers usher at the Hippodrome. Jas Magruder Ernest Morrison a young architect Geo. McGee Policeman Dr. B. L Sears Mrs. Caroline Bloodgood Estella Boscow Eva (Mrs. Perry) ) Edna Gilkey Anna, her daughters Mattie Wilson Lulu, ) Ruth Harbison Mrs. John Halton Elzora Magruder Nora O'Shaunnesey cook for the Perry's. .. Letitia Imbrie Ned servant at the Perry's D. 0. Jacobs Fanchon Armitage, a cloak-model at Mme. Tolivet's Jennie Hornecker Place of Action: Perry's Apartment in New York City. Time: Act I Friday in the Forenoon. Act II and HI Saturday in the afternoon. SPECIAL FEATURE Promptly at 8 oc'tock the Crescent Orchestra, under the direction of Charles Parker, augmented to twenty pieces will render a short musical program. PRICES Entire lower floor and loges, 50 cents; Balony. 35 cents; Gallery 25 cents. Seats on sale at McCormick's Music Store, Tuesday, Feb. 4. When P. K. lint-heck d !ed a board bill in Ilillsboro last Sum mer h incidentally rame to a great deal of trief. is said by the authorities to l IVd.r Svfndsen. a musician with the Third Artillery iJand. Vanou .er. Wash., and he isj a.leged to U wanted for desertion. Svendsen went from here to Sandy, where he beeame a bare! ! a lt r. Td. government wanted dim Sl worth, and Chief of Police P'as.-r will ir-t the reward. Jut whv Svendsen. alies Po-!eck, would stay around the vicinity of the military post is not -a.-i!y under stood, but perhapri h" th .:ght he would be as safe in son,. port land Buburb as he would run-;!! g around the country, for the mili tary arm of Uncle Samuel is far reaching at all times. iVst Winter layers. S. C. White Leghorn eggs. f6 per put. per thousand. Have v .r chip's s healthy and grow fast ',en yo . must have temperature c a hen's body. (Jet a brder comardale. 100 chicks for $. complete, f rei'ght prepaid. The Model Poultry Uanch. Peaverton P. O., Klmon ica Station on Klertric. F. T. Kane, of Forest drove, for years a resident of Hdlshoro. when deputy sheriff, was dow n to the city Tuesday afternoon, greeting friends. He says that his father, pioneer Wm. Kane, is getting along nicely, and sent his regards to his Hi.iaboro friends. After several days of fine weather the gentle mists 1-egan to fall Tuesday afternoon. Put then one nice Winter day here i3 a good standotT for a month's dreary weather. For sale: Four head of milk cows, fresher soon to be fresh. and one registered Jersey bull. : years old. C. C. Beers, one mile east of Cornelius, on Paseline road. 47-9 David Marsh, of Forest drove, was greeting friends in the hub Tuesday afternoon. While in the city he met an oldtime tiliacum w ho was with him w hen he was at Honolulu. J. Teuscher, field agent for th? Boys' & Girls' Aid Society and the juvenile courts, was in town Tuesday, on the Whitford-Adarns case brought from below SchoHs. At Helvetia Hall Masquerale Ball, given by the Helvetia Mountaindale Swiss Association. Tickets, $1, including oyster sup per. Ford's String masic. A good, jolly old time guaranteed. Feb. 22. " Watch for the arrival of our new Spring lines. The C. C. Store. L. M. Buell w as in tow n Tues day. He has moved his saw mill to near the Bethany school house, and will again be running by February 15. Hon. J. W. Goodin and wife were in town Tuesday. Mr. Goodin says that quite a number from North Plains contemplate going to McMinnviile, Saturday evening, to the K. P. convention. N. H. Jones, of Yinelands. was dow n to the city the first of the week. Big stock of new shoes, latest styles. C. C. Store. jlascn? PKorriHNiox;;, F-A. BAlLIiY, M. l PbysirUa u 1 rj...;i ()!,c t-(.L, jq ,Srbu!irti, ti f , 4 tU,., ..ui-i .r lw ... I p.,,,. tr..u ,H,, l-h.m,v S. T.L1NKLATEH. M. B.C. M. PHYSICIAN AhO U.CS I HiV lri!i, T,r I j, . Ir. tfw ct.runr ,,f i : . ...... ,vvWjK , , L K. M. ICR WIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND sUkr,.wu- Sk-... -ir.r fU.iw., . N,v,. , " - f ih r,g..B hir.Ou- tu,:f ...... "l"'i". in llm I r,,,,,:, j I- ...ftt. ..,j SIinM. Mi.Ui-tr-.'.. ' vvsA' WWWVVW ELM Eli 11. SMITH M. I). D. o: I'HVSICI VN SLRt.KuSi OSTEOPATH OiScr !I.mr 9 to u m : i m j , riwr!?, Tbu.wUy, .,tur.UT 9 i , Cil n.wT(, cUv nt inht. i. t i thorn-. O hct ovtr Hi:!'.,f,, StU . . Dr. V. p,. CUNINOIIAM rnvsrciAN ANI SURCICON Calls Answered Day or N'it la li'pcn.lrnt I'honc ORKNCO, . . ORKCOf J. 0. R0BB, M. D. PHYSICIAN & St'Rf.F.ON IKFICK: ITjHUtnii S cholm-rn tt ! : Ret,etice:-B!w;ine Stirrt, e-oti, .1 , r e-.t of Souttt Si.le Strrcl. B Jlh I'bone otiioc nui.' -ri.lncr. 111'i.SBORO, . ORKCuM DR. B. L. SKARS Physician and Surg-on , Oifsce hour 9 to it . m.. t to 5 p -i. CaIU 4uerei Ur or night. B ih phomr. Office tn American Natiu, il BtDk. uMUir4. HILLSUURtJ, .. OR EC1 N WwtwWAvyyi. ' w. e. a OAGLEY A HARE AirORNKYS-AT-LAW Eooms 1 toJ t ibote Bail ling HILLsBUIiU, . , gKH. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNKY-AT-LAW OSEcc npu:r ia ScUalmeri.-h Bio JOHN M. WALL ATTORN8Y-AT-LAW Upstairs, A. C. Shate Bl.l. Main & j-. 1 alu-Jili'JHK). . oafoiva W. N. BARRETT ATT08.NEY-AT-LAW Orrtc: Main Street, opp. Court Hdi. . HILLSBORO - ORKO .- THOS. H. TONGUE, Jli. ATTORNS Y-AT-LAW OtHc. uptairs in SchutmeHth B!c..-: Hilliboro, - - Oreg u SCHNABEL & LaROCHE t rn:i'rri1ifljf tNt(tra, M(4iai Jur. wnaialtal ant tittttt. nrTal.flftf.tMana. Hbftrutini.-tirafiina. ' !( m. tien itftumtntt. llrfuntwa uitS ullt aci.j. Uon Sirtimiiirfe ou4flf(tUt. StfusanS! u;. itn In auruptt mU ankun ctatntit itrf(i)..ii btnten. r,(iif (lira mtitifra rftirt. Jt0iAUt'i-i(4a'tftt. Utitliuauniin. iuna; I'ric-ivctiol mil uniften Klttnlot. .16cii elncJ)iiur: CaMftaa aa 8 aat aaf t(TaTtaa. Ifl'6fti: S';arfl)uU 2iH: ft-toa.; tau.Jflp6on: iKaln Xrffit rnib B.Wt. SlMKtt titio tfta((t f lianaimc :.. PORTLAND, ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist OtUce U)-Uir over Hiluboni N'iii,ii,, Bank. HILLS BORO ORKtK m DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Ti-utieie UUIk. Roums 5 un 1 i HILLSROBO, OKK. Miin a ud Thtnl. DR. C. H. POLLOCK. Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore. Dr. S. M. RKAGAN Veterinary Physician & SumiKOf I & Dknti.st. ' Graduate Kansas City Veter inary College. 20 years prac tical experience. , i Ofiic, on Third St., one half block norlli j of Main, in Kerr & l'ickena Buihlinj;. Phone j Office, Main 7H3; Residence, City 131, I Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.