aruaaoao iuiV aur :. at COMMERCIAL CLUB MOIISOUmDH .... u..... L.l the SnMikrr fhrr ! I ..I lhurmdy l.'vrnlm u'mnu liii th,ithh minw M Ifull Milk Muff tlfil ... 1 '!........ ...... X)vfrt' hunumi riiui " r ..I l lint llBlllllUIIIIP Sub wiium-i .." 7 Lew r..inm rcial Hub home in Hhc Tin'''' building, latt Thum- iHL-l.t. and It M ' " Cbratl i' lli'll'" since th jluwn w l'irt placed on liir map. Vrt-Hi'l "t Ge K. ItauU'y called Up i-.. tinf t' order, ml ""i41 jthat ny thought the rub di.-d natural drain, it, oil:i rni had held many meet injfi during the pat year. They 'liadal Uk-nt found a suitable homr Ifor tlx' organisation, ami hal ub-d in lh mrvhrt i cariM-i ....I fnriii lure, lie reltorUd that h j.ri M-ht rluhruomit, which are Ipl.-ndully lighted, were Jim ,.,r...i f..r ?:!0 iMr month, on a five-y far !. The Uwrd. ol fovcniora li'l uulhortei ine .uhiniii uf rariM-U. furniture. t-tc. Ir 1 - k'r t irgin and the money hml lvn paid out. &r.litry A. ('.Shut read the records of the various meeting i,f ihiMiibivnt. ami then the pre iJcnt lmt-m-d t addreHMH by SnenitH-r. Every ldy smoked up. mil tin halrhi'l wan buried ami he I'll' of eaoe gurgled an never l-fire. 1 ht lwrd of governor this week ordered ntort? furniture. ml tin' necreUry hart Inh-ii inmy .rititiL' rtfiitj for nieinhendiiti. t cords f 15 to join, ami tin' due kill N' llV.'.l at till lU'Xl IllCCtlllg f the nirtiTnow. All ihi Uihlri'MUH allowed a (.niir hiiiril and apouled for a mutual attempt on the part of all tiliHlMiru npu to worn togeiit r for nee rommon ratine, the l-t interest of the city. Ihe I'tlu-i-m or tne runt are: W i; HuiMev. itretiiilehl: A. (. iliute. Hrentary; lnnl of nv- . . . k at a a rotT. ti". IL lUitley, Jolin M. Vail. I', Ja. k Jr.. W. V. Wilev. A. Shute, Win. Mahon ami C. K. Kmmtt. "Slum me" -iH-?i ami ritftirs were in eviilt-nre everywhere. L i .i t - mnu liu' mil n im w un nn Bmiikir irt the full Item-Ill alont with the ellow w lio nrlonK ol the wei. All were well ph-aniil with the new home, ami that it will he the means of mukitur HillHlmro pull td the front H very tiarent. '1 liiwn miiL iiiif nil.ln-U'ti-ti u ir' Cm IL Itatfley. lr.W. I. WuM. W. II Wehrunir. John M. Wall. Juhn W. I'.ailey, )r. TntnieHii', J. L Crow. Father Mark laiten. W. N. ItarrelU S. C Killen. A. ('. Shute, W. (i. Hare, Thou. II. Tonjjue. nissournoN noiici: Notice in hereby triven that the hrm nf rrentzel & Mcturlaml linn., of Htllslom, has In'en tlis- Holvtnl by mutual eoiment of the co-partner, and theajweUof tlu liJ linn Mold nnd trnnferred to ita HuiTe!Uir. )uiinimr& I' rent- zel, who will collect all outxtaml ini( accounU. which ore now duo and payable at the office. The "Id linn uIho beH'aks for the Hticcefihors a continuance of the public patronage W. l Frt-nt.el. J. 1 MrKnrland. Jcdin McKarlund, Arthur McKarlnml. IlillrtlKiro, Ore, May S. Will iXdiiNij and kihukn The Oregon Klectric lUiilway will sell return trip tickets to Kujjene, out or UiM!oro, for $5.10. Tick on mile May 16 nnd 17. Coin mon wealth Celebration, Kutfeno. May 17. Upturn limit Mnv l'.l For further information apply to a. uxiper, Aent, HillHlioro. V W I Mmm- I), h., of Scholia, were HillHUiro viHitora. Sunday. Now tho time to have your iiarveHi machinery llxcd I'on t wait until vou want to it. C. V. Itlnv.l to do thin for you. Don't forgot "e piace, i niril and Maple St 9., ouiu or Hawrnill. 9-12 i.i..... J.onn Maddinir hn started n nnik route in the city. Ho Rets hia mipply f rom tho Withvcombo 'anch, from J. H. Hanson, where "ii the cows haveRtiMiil tho tuber cucin teat. Anyone wanting TYlllLr f . 1 i. . . . herd should cull "op Main 485. 1 Cenevieve Adams, tho little "aill'hter nf IKl-u h'mmn AHuma Beverely burned 'one of her feet e oiner day, while nt ino Jaiphth ranch, near Scholia, one wim dhn,.,.:.,. . i.....u . ""kk'iik a on in uriino through an ash heap, and thought ...C1C wlTe n0 coa8i, Th0 jnJ, 3 80 H('Vfrn that U UlA ...ill ll n..i.V 1 llllll Will tf unable to wear a shoe for a fort J W an.l W r 1. r --a x av amri( v th North llama art-lion, were in town luemlay. on the hound ary Umr.l matter, deridinir on the North I'laina achool i tition. n appiicaitona were turnml lown by the court ami arhuol HUtN-rintendent. ami it in thiMit'bt that a new dmtrictintr Mill take lilliri' klul allow a achjail renti-red at North TlainH. wnu-n win atrrcealile to all com-eniel. i reorem-nl Snin-Ha rorn tj - nut no. in atorea. Will call at liomm on nHiiunL an J iln lli. littinir. and teuch how tnailiiml and wear thcorm t. Our tailor ed made UMm-amire conu U, in cluding the latitat front lare, with an rkMriencel corm-tier wrvice, cunt no more than hiirh claaa cor H'l) purehaKt'tl in Mtores. Mra. M l-L t'uii.tl.. llilM.r.t Kiflk atul Jackaon Strei U, I'hone No. wi wnr Willinm AIIht U...II Lnnun In Wu-siiinitton County yearn a(o. wax out to HillHlatro, Tuemlay, itreeting frienda. Mr. AlU-rau now conneeted with the A1U Itnm Milliiiif t jimtianv nnui of the bitck'i-Ht millinit flrma in the Norlhweat Hilly aava he atill likea to ifi t out to old Waxh- nttlon tHtnly, where ho and lerman Kamna farrnetl Ui;ether twenty yearn airo. Imliuii lliinin-r ilurka thn rtro mm hi mi, tho world' Kreatext layera of pure white vvk. ( t a M ttintf of 13 from IL It. Creer, lliilHiaini, and have rgt in the Fall and Winter, when your hen are not lavinir Yard No. 1. til- No. 2. ri; No. 11.50; No. 4. r and H a-r hundred. Thi Wikinnn'a llnmii arid lwr. eijn Minnionary StH'iely of the United hvaniH-hral t hurch will eonilm-t a "I'i-m" for lbi U'tii'lit of the (intinirent Fund, at the purmmatre on ruettday afternoon and evening, from 3 to 'J o'cUx-k, An intereHting literary and mum- cal pngram will U rendered. All are inviteil.- Mrs. Fisher. .'mddcnL Ijiiliea: We give you the op- Kirttmity to have your Kuits, nkirln and long coats made by a tailor, and from the same ma terial tilted in men's suits. Our mcajuircment mean satiafaction, and w e guarantee. Prices reason. aliU'Auir. Tews. Second St.. over lltilnlxiro Mercantile. The ball Hea-ton will scam own n IlillsUmt. Next Sunday the wo local teams will have iirac- tire play, and on Sunday, May 'S. the Portland Maccabees are to come out for the real oK-ning game, iho imys are doing nice ly, and it begins to look as though then will I all kinds of material for a winning team this season. Here is a chance to go into limine. With amall caiuto and ow rent you can buy an old es tablished. proHiH-rous business in h'orest Crove. that w ill make you an im!c icndeiit living. Call on r address, k. N. Staehr, rorest drove. Ore. G-tf Fnmk Kertson, of Gaston, was uesday cominitteed to the asylum at Salem, for ervente irarlicc. Kertson is 46 years f age nnd has always leen a mi-hi'lor. lira. Wood and Link- later examined him for his sanity. and w hile he may ntt be exact- y insane he is a dangerous man to le at large. For Sale-My 6 acre ranch at hmer on S. 1 IL li.. 21 miles eaat of 1 111 8 mm. fUM) Will lninlle ihia nlace. balance terms. l-'nr ehii'ken.4. fruit and iranlcn truck there is none better in the ito -Cull or address John J. Kelly, HillHboro, Oregon, K. F. M Sturm Sr. was down from alaive Hlooming yestenlay, and exK'cted to go in to Portland to day, to attend a meeting of the state immigration board. For ante nr trade -Ontle work mare, buggy and harness. Cheap for raah. or will trade for COW, pigs or wagon. K. Oreen, near Hlooming Church, Cornelius, or., lloute2. H Phil VVithvenmiie. of Yamhill. well known as a manufacturer of ile nnd brick, was down to the city the first of the week. l.'.ii" an l- Unv ireldinir. 7 vears. admit ll'Jkl- Hnelv built broke. uitimil and true. Alec Gordon. lorneliua. Koute 1. I mile west of North Plains. a-ii Mm .1. W. Marshall and child. nr r.inrd r.txiririn. are oruests at the home of Mrs. Marsnau 8 x........ . : , ... aunt, Mrs. Janie Sewell. iinur nlinut thnt challis. ffing ham, or white serge dress? Have you seen Greer 8 stock. r (' Smith has sold his inter est in the Peoples Theatre to Me n..n who s now in partner ship with Mr. Harrington. Buy the kids a pair of Bandals mn.nninrt We aluO haVC or them for grown-upa. Greer's. Born, to John Buchanan and wife, of Forest Grove, May i&, 1913, a son. Kaontifiil nnd well 86 lected stock of ginghams. They are certainly all right-Greer s. Born, to Dan J. Barrett and wife, of Cornelius, May 14, ivm. ro:.:eo stephehs was BEFORE COURT-GUILTY CanflrmaConfraaion That he Hub- brtf Tualatin l lrttrk lrpot 111 WE SIMLSCIDM XT WONOAV twaa Jary Rrlrac4 II UdklaaraU lata Caarl VeUfijr I'he grand jury yesterday re urnel 11 indictments into court. and lUtmeo Stephens, sciin of a gd family back in Montreal, pleaded guilty U one of them -an indictment charging him with robbing the Oregon Klectric lioii at Tualatin, while aeting agent. Stephens, it will ! remembered, was at the station ) it a day or so, w hen he tap;x-l lie till for about $'.") and went into Portland, w here he mixed with the highttalls until caught. Stephens has Iteen an exem plary prisoner, always courteous to the otlicials and prisoners. Ik will 15 sentenced next Monday. Stephens had no attorney, am' vidently is neither seeking no citing relief from his family back in Canada. C. II. Martin was arraigml on the indictment charging him with robbing McCormick's store f watches. He will plead next Monday. Martin has already confessed to the theft. ,. i i:n ixH.iks row a nami: he City Bakery will pay $10 orawame that will lt diwcrilie the giaxl qualities of the famous w in loaves sold over the counter nd by many Washington county alers. The contest w ill U'diK-n to any resident of the county. Pick our name and wnte it on a beet of paier. Inclose the sheet n a sealed envelope and leave at the Uakery on Main street. here it will le given, a numler nd the corresponding numlier written w ith the name on a hsL I'his will prevent the name of any contestant being known un til the award is made. All well known makes of bread nave a name. Our bread lias made a reputation merely as "City Bakery Bread." but we want a name that will 11 de scribe it and its good qualities. he shorter the name the lietter, and brevity and description w ill count in making the award. Vou may oiler as many names as you want, but each must le in a sep arate en veloiH. Thecontest will end May 31, and the judges will announce their verdict as soon thereafter as possible and the money will be paid to the winner. The names or the judges are: Mrs. W. 0. Wood. Mrs. J. J. Krcbsand Mrs. Susie Morgan. mon school hand !dw. Whetmore. of Seilierlinc aicas Music Co,, has organized a ligh School Band, with (. has. h. 'arker, instructor. The following officers were leetel- I'renidenL Thomp son; Vice I'res., tan lherrtauit; Sec.. Byron Garrett; Treas.. hd- win Bowman; Librarian, Ward Wilkes. Following is the membership Clarinets -Archie Koush, Kd- uin liowman. Ifvnin l.arrttt. Clifford Koush. Alba Therriault, h rancis Linklater. ( Wneta -Ifjilnh Williams. Rich. nrd HovL Donald I'rahl. Kussc Morgan, Emery Roe, Clair Sam- ile, l)uis Urandaw. llomi-Odi'll and Va Brandaw Trombones Lee Thomuson. C T 'herrinulL I.awrence Tntrirart. Svlvester l)tx)her. Tabor HovL Uantones -Verne McMnney. - - - ...... James Brandaw. ItAM-Ward Wilkes. Side drums -Ted Smythe and lobt Wiener. Bass drum Elmer Williams. Tenor saxophone-Paul Bailey Mass Baxophone-Clay Free man. . Mr. Parker is takinur a trrcat deal of interest in the band, and will irive the voung musicians gratis instructions for the first sixty days. Ten more members are wanted-boys between tne nr.. nf 10 and '20 vears. The band held its first rehearsal last ight T. P. Buzhard and family have departed for WaUa Walla tore- main on an extenaea visit, iney exnect to return to Hillsboro in tho not distant future. Wanted, at once A few stock aheen. ewes and lambs. Write iMunrd t. Navlor. Forest Grove. Ore., or telephone 0185. Forest Grove Central. 5Ms T.kn VnnderwAl recently lost a red-backed book, memorandum of fire insurance policies, it you have found iL telephone mm am get reward. i?nv Richardson and Alice Mc Cann were united in marriage at the home of John McCann. above Forest Grove. May 8, iia, uev. Daniel Staver, of Forest Grove, officiating. Peter Schmokt-r, of !lt !v tia. as in tow n ye;terday. S-nator Ilollin wii down from the ("oIN gc t'ity y;.t r!;iy. Knot Knit hobe aru th: atuJ. ry a pair. Greer's. J. II. I'avia. of ali'w Moun- taindale, was in town 1 i : l:ty. J. A. Zimmerman, of Ko-j land arm. waj up to the county m at u-slay. Born, to Cbw. Matthn and wife, of near laurel. May 1, 'Jl'i, a son. C. IL Hloyd. Chiroprai-tor and Naturopath. Office at n-si !.-nt e. bird and Maple bU. 'j Y A new drag wiaJ Haw for sale; just linish-l. C. V. Lloyd, inird and Maple SU. 1-'12 Mrs. Dora IU-el Barter, of 'orest Grove, wai down to the county scat yesterday, on busi ness with Juvenile Court aiTairs. Protect againnt the t'y by us- ingourscreen dairs and w indows. Hillslaim Furniture ti Hard ware Co. Mrs. Booker, a sinter of Mrs. L Duke, has arrived borne. fter a Winter's visit in San rancisco, Cal. Dance at new Helvetia Hall, Saturday evening, May 21. ickcts, including supper, $1. New management. 1 ine music. C, A. Yergen, of laurel, has eased a oU-acre nopyard over near Aurora, and went over to Marion County yesterday. If 'you are going to buy screen doors or windows buy of us and nave money. Hillsboro Furni ture & Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL lloyt, of 'ortland, were visiting in town Sunday, accompanied by Miss Arab Hoy t. Iwt: Iiarge black mare. aUmt 100. Strayed from ranch :j miles northeast of Hilhdjoro. Please telephone Farmer K2i-Mrs. ohn M. Becker. 7-9 The last 8x:ial meeting of the season will !e held at the K. P. (all. this Friday night Knights. ythian Sisters and their farni- ies are invited to attend. For Sale, retisonable Fine Crystal White Orpington pullets, and two cockerles. Also one fine pn of Black Minorca chickens. -See Mrs. N. II. Alexander, lighth and Washington Sts. 11 Uved.i Olson, ol below l arm- ington, has a record of which any U-year old girl snoiiid be proud. In the last three years he has not mi8sHl one minute at the Jacktown school, hhe is a aughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Olson. II. A. Hinshaw, general freight agent for the S. P. lines in Ore gon, calleil on the Argus yester- lay, and talked over old times. Mr. Hinshaw was loud in his praises of HillslHiros growth, and says ho always feels like coming back to the old county scat to make it his home. If you like a thrilling 3-rcc photo play, don t overlook In the Claws of a IxHipard," nt the 'copies Theatre, next Monday and Tuesday evenings. This de picts a light' for life, wherein a woman, single-handed, holds eopard at bay until sho is res- a a. !!. m cued. It is a wonucriui tut ot jungle life. One comedy reel. that is a winner. Peoples lhea tre -ton and live cents. Fred Schomburg is taking i lot of good-natured badinage these davs over his prospective trip to hurope. tred sails in June, and to haw the best that is going he sent to Congressman Hawiey for a passport 1 he in strument arrived the first of th week and we were all anxious to have a look at the document. Of course, it was necessary to have it signed by the Stale Depart ment and down in one corner was the modest signature of W Bryan. I his was the tly in the ointment for Fred, as ho has always been against the old war horse the democrats love so well Well." said Fred. "I guess have to take my medicine, any wav. But they all know Bryan over there and he's been there since I was, anyway. And that pussitort will remain in the Schomburg family a long time. Dr. Matson. of Portland, who is treating several luoercuiosis . tii i patients in this county, was sent East to see a test of the Fried man n serum, which has occupied so much of the public press col umns for the nast few months Dr. Matson does not say that it is worthless, but withholds his endorsement He says in cast of bone or joint tuberculosis the most favorable results are shown but whether or not ultimate cure would follow he is not prepared to say. He avers that no defi nite results have as yet been ob tained in pulmonary tuberculosis, and in any event he stntos that it will yet be months before the government can report either a favorable or unfavorable answer as to efficacy. One sentence of Dr. Matson's review says: 'The fact that several patients re ceived tho Friedman n cure and have since died, although the treatment was not in anyway re sponsible for tho death, proves that this is not &n absolute cure." HILLSBORO TO HAVE A :i Condition Point to a Monatcr At It-ndamc on Independent Day COMMITTEE NOW AT WOK ON DAY W illiam VlMa. Ta. Kerr aad It. Miheaac'ter, ia Charge lilUboro is to have a rousing 'ourth of July celebration in this year of our Lord. 1313. if condi- ions go for anything. Pursuant a call by Mayor II. T. Bagley, a meeting was held last night at the city hall, and the following will act as a committee on gen- ral arrangements William Nel son. I. M. Kerr and James Mil- tenberger. These gentlemen have the power to name all sub committees and call a general meeting in the near future. B. W. Barnes was chairman of the meeting Tuesday evening, and W. W. Boscow was the sec retary. Mr. Boscow will no loubt look after the entertain ment end of the celebration, as heretofore. Hillsboro should have an ideal Fourth of July, for there are many things that point this way. The park has been improved, and there is an era of good feeling to ward the county seat that marks a new era in public afTairs. From all over the county the Argus ears of intending visitors, and the committee will see to it Ithat we have a better program than ever. MOTHER'S DAY Mother's Day was observed in the United Evangelical Church, Sunday, with the following pro gram: Song bjr Ihe School. Violin oh'igalo by Mr. II. SchaflTter. raycr, lu. r. h rubtr, pastor. Mucic bjr the School. KrrttMion, "ilothfr'l Love" Dwight Fisher Solo. "My Mother'! Pavotite Hymn" Mil Mjrra Miller Manlier, '.calling, 'Mo'her" Mra. Lucy SiK'er, after which beaatiful white carnations. I lie Kilt ot tne v.. I. U. claaa ol young men, ami tied with their color, were presented to the mothers present and tent out to the absentee. Ihiet 'T.ive flower to the Livine" a;ise rare and tiuiMe Meier. Recitation Constance Fisher. Ouartette "Come Clow to the Saviour Mr, haulier, Mtn F. Sigler. Messrs. Iavis and Mj(ler. A'lilresi "MiHher. in all Ages" Mr. Jackson Stlhaugh, of Seattle, National Lecturer for W. C. T. I. Quattclte "Rock of Age" Mr. SUuf- ler, .Miss bigler. Messrs. lavts and SiKlcr. Through the forethought of the pastor, lie v. Fisher, the Wilkes Garage had graciously consented to supply an automo bile for the transportation of the older mothers, but the in clemency or the weather pre vented this arrangement; how ever, conveyance from lirown s Livery Iarn was generously granted to the gratification of all interested. Press Com. KOTIC K TO CONTRACTORS. ti lit County Court of the Sut ot Ore gon lor W aauington County. Sealed bids will he received by the cuu uty court of Wasmniion County, Oregon, at the court room in Hillsboro, on Sntunlsr, May At, tqt J, at 1 p. to. for the following construction tor the cotttitv: enckctt bridge and nil, above Banks. Uurnett, or hurt bridge and fill, near Greenville. Thatcher bridge near Thatcher. Kepairs on John McClaran bridge and till. Gali t Ureek. Itntcmao bi idge, Gales Creek. Glcnwood fill. 1'iU on Gale Creek, near Wm. Lyda old null rite. lU-llinger bridge, on Forest Crove- BnnltJ road. Contracts for the construction of said bridges and fills will be let to the lowest responsible MUtier, ana tne court nas a rivht to reiect any and all bids. Specific-tOon may be seen at the office of the county clerk ot Washing ton county. A certified check for s per cent, of amount bid must accompany each bid, Ity order of the county court of Wash mgion county, Oregon. U. B. Reasoner, County Judge Constable McQuillan is in the worry class today. He arrested a Tucoma man and brought him to the city last night, the prison cr being charged with passing; a worthless check at Forest Grove, some months ago: The man has two picture shows at Tacoma, and is doing well, and upon plea to be allowed to remain at the hotel over nitrht and brom iso to bo on hand in Judge Smith's court, he was not de prived of his liberty. McQuillan did not sleep well, and at two o'clock this morning went to the hotel to find that the prisoner had not occupied the bed. The attorney for the man says that he went to Portland on business and will be on hand this evening. and that he had no intention of trying to make a getaway. There was a big tornado back at Seward, Neb., yesterday af ternoon. Several were killed and many injured. H. Harrington who formerly resided within eighteen or twenty miles of Se ward, says he is glad he is resid ing in old Washington county. Harry A. Anderson and wife. owning 120 acres of land in the Stewart donation, near Witch Hazel, have brought suit in cir cuit court to quiet title. This is the case wherein a forged deed for the property was sent from Spokane, several weeks ago, and recorded by the authorities. The and had been deeded to one Os car E. Carlson, and the acknowl edgement was taken at Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson allege they never made a deed and that both signatures are forgeries. lagley & Hare have taken the case into court lor tr.e Ander sons. On account of business taking me away I rom Hillsboro. 1 am forced to sell my beautiful homeofi i. th. T.mJ- aww t.,.., ... i a aacniice. n is ine oesii Kim tar tt tta art a in Iria Mtttnttf I ivujv v wP aii,v ii fci V .WaVl fcj a sale; no expense was spared to I make it comfortable and conven ient You will say it is a bar gain at the price, address P. O. box 123. 9-tf Mrs. G. C. Combs entertained a number of friends last Thurs day evening, at their apartments in the Donelson liuilding. Music and Five Hundred were the amusements, the card honors falling to Miss Smith, first and Mrs. Perkins, booby. Kefresh- menta were served at the close I ui me evtnmif. i nc guests were i it. ; . ri . . I Mesdames MePhetPm K. I. 'erkins, O. Phelps. J. D. Ander- son. Wm. Gilford. Verne Curry. I Wm. Harris, F.J. Sewell. Emma McKinney; Misses Grace Deich- man t'linni Willroo Ttiwvtol lobbs. Edna Gilkev. Willabelle Moore and Pearl Smith. vi iic mai 'niucj iii naiu-i ware ol all kinds, call on UavelBoth itoo office and -caulmct. torwin. who can sell you the xjst at the lowest figues. Plumb ing given prompt attention. Second Street, south of Main. Frank Willers. the 21 year old son of D. H. Willers and wife, of Uak Park, is convalescing nicely from an operation for appendlCi-IC"1 tlS at Portland. Ia8t week. He was in a precarious condition! the knife wa3 used, but appar- .1 L- ...Ml t - enny ne win soon oe strong again. Probate: Estate Edward Best deed closed of record; June 16 set for final account estate Ann Adel Emmott; Estate Jane Wood ciosea 01 record with cash re ceipts at $8,000 and disburse ments at 18,090: Christian Most- man est appraised and approved at I16U7JU. Henry Schmeltzer has bought out the John Masters' wood bus iness and the property on which the woodyard is located. Mr. Masters has been in business here for a number of years, and calculates to retire from active Schmeltzer the largest wood bus- tness in the county. Robert E. Morton, of Portland. and Miss Rosale C Holsheimer. of Elmonica. were united in mar riage May 10, 1913. Rev.R Clar ence Cook, of the Hillsboro 6ap- tist Church officiating. Ihe bride is a daughter of Mr. and known in the Elmonica section oi wasningion county. - ! f 1 l ? a. 4. I rorsaie-nagon, n gn aouoie box; narrow tires; 31x10; hay- rack, complete. Price, 150; plow, new, ij. men; steei ueara, ra.i nquire at J. R. McNew ranch. 21 miles west of Buxton. 9-11 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hines. of aoove manning, are in me cuy, I . it a. . . and perhaps will make Hillsboro their home for several weeks, Mr. nines desires to be near medical treatment, and although he has been improving some, he thinks steady care from a physi cian will be of much benefit to him. If you want a range that beats the world for the money, call on David Corwin, Bank Annex Building, and see his Quality Ranges, all the way from $25 to I $55. These are the best ranges ever placed on the market in I Hillsboro. Call in and see them. Do not iorget to look over the display announcing the play civ en by the High School students. on another page, ihe young folks have a cast that is doing nicely. Miss Butler has been di recting the students. If you want hardware, at prices that are right, just call in and see u. vxjrwm, in me ntiiSDoro National Bank Annex, Second Street Jacob Schneider was in from Leisyville, yesterday, taking out hardware for the construction of a new.hop house, John Ireland, of Forest Grove, was down to the city yesterday aiternoon. Dance nt Hendrick's Hall, Cor nelius, Ore., May 21 Dancing, 8:3Ut0 1. 9-10 Henry Challacombe and Pi J. sonnen, oi umeiius, were in town today. May ll, 1913, a daughter; n tir-Ai. t. . , . Geo. Withycombe. of be ow Farmington. was in town Tues day. The jrrand jury has been in session again this week. rKoriwioRAU F. A. BAILEY, M. D. FajsirUa aaj Sari) Office: Upstairs ia SchulnsHck Blare K fctonaw HwiUiwaat rnrnn " ana eacwoa Ml rati. S. T. LINKLATER, at. B. C. al4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON C 9a npataira avwTha Drlta Drug Star Raaidaaa Baatof Court Meaaa, la Um aornar of tb bloc. R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sargcoa S. P. P. R. A X, P. E. & K. Vain StrccU. IhUabora. Unmn. aAAAAAAaaaa a a a a aa..a.aa. ELM Eli H. SMITH M. D. D. Ol PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEpPATH s Office Hour a to Hi am.: I tot & at. Tuesday. Thursday. Hatarday a to is Call answered day or aiarht. Both phone. Olhca over Hillsboro National. . Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Dav or Nisrht . . , . 'pnMirM. orento. OREGON pbicxan ot surgeon OPFiCE:-Upuirt a S chainwrich Bkl cast of Soath Sid 8trceL hillsboro. osecoii DR. a L. SEARS . Physician and Surgeon, I ola hour 9 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. aawered day or night Doooe - Offic la American NatioaaJ Bank, upstair. hillsboro. OREGON I ' 1 MwVMwVMVwVwVwVwVwVwVwVwV DAOLEY f ttARX . ATTORNBTS-AT-LAW ) . Aooaia 1 aad S Haite BaiMlif ! HILLSBOSO. . . OUUrOI. E. B. T01IQUBW ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office ap stairs ia ScbolmeriJi Block AAArwVwwrMrwiwWwiwi JOHN ll. X7ALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW DpsU,w' c shnle B,d' " Md UILLBBOBO. - ORJMOB. rfwrrwWrwrwiwwiwVwJI ; W. N. BARRETT ATTO RNBY-AT-LA W Ornoa: Main 8 treat, opp. Court Hoooa, HILLSBORO ORBOOM 1 1 "Vo. II. lUINuUC,. JK. I ATrnvvnv-ir-r km I . - . . . ,t I Hillsboro, - - Oregon I1- ? i SCHNABEL & LaROCHH I " - tratMlsvrawaW saialnl asa asani enrralMMaaa. lUtttania tafaaa. Ml muiiitn. Xtftanral. ttrninsta as au M- liitea HnrirliM m ta ttaniB attt at Vtsmw sa atlra Roa Indent aftr. Ueririsaara, tirierSMwfci alt aalrrra Mi Ura-rca)aar: ) M a a aaf irssiaa. Idrtton: WarlaU (00: tVtorfT iium vaasantyM: wan sou aus aanaaa PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist OlBce np-aUira oyer HUkiboro National Bank. HILLSBORO ...... ORKQON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, D E N? I SI I Tunicate Bidg. Room 5 aavl i ntt.TiinriBn ntv f Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist TWairs. in Linklater Delta ... uuuutug, ixiam sum Hillsboro - - - Ore. Dr. S. M. REAGAN VxTSRlMAJtV PHVSICUW ft SOBOgOlf ' &OBHTIST. Titv Veter. . u BiHwa. - Office, on Trilnl SI., one-naii iwca mmtim Lr mIi i Kerr & Ptcken ataiidtac - I phoaa OEce. Mala 783; Reddeace, City iji. - Argus aad Journal, P.O. "Km, aaon.