0 a IU uaf u;.f ?a. a 0 - AIIIIAill GROVE U5I SOU rlknl ln W"' M-J by la Ulna Norl I MUIS HUI MH.I! IN 14 l.ai Cap. MtCaaa ,...i!.T l'luilH. imt WVt KfltiH- iwj with annoying thf farnirni k. had rl.ivt-r il n. plttivil dig JinplrHHiin on ('apt. Mri'ann, i ihi Korinl (rv rure lra k. tjn n"'I the ,rarh hravy lMt he atti'iidanre. NotithnUnditig thi'He diH.rul- irt liHTi WtTr im.iih- iriaai rteuix. it. rv..... f.ir ul) u nit Mrrulrlii'il ,IIC - - - I .. .. l I., jroni tin' nKnim, mm in un Clare Barn. & ItarUtf y'ii Walla AValla filly p;d to "at tin SE conlof Pjiii ni!iu June z. bi-k'irl lil finely, lull fi ll itnwn IT. hill tuH-oihl. musing iiu' nail . ... 'ii :.. ....... I unnidi-ring Hh tnuulilnni of tin rxk. Thf 2.2T in had aoine .nt.MHlfnt. a in uwh: ration lukr, Burmwa& Barkh-y, 1:U"; .ilitt""t. lluUhlnaon. 1:10; An- t a I ft i ! . I . I m May .iiIiu k. an-rriu, i:nw. Thf2;-i tmt: Swwt Geneva. 'u..rf,ll 1 -in;- Ora Mnv. Wilt. Jl;litl; Seattle Muil. Harrows & .lUrklry. I Thvrt ill le Home giid raeett VullfJoir July 4. ftullit: TO liT-rili, SrM bid will U received liy hh undersigned up till p. ii.. Monday. July 7. lUl.T. for annulling all material and com- Ming ready for wrujianry a html building tn ! erected on 'ir Street. U twit-ii Second ami Third. IlilhUini. Oregon. Plan and iliriitiimrt may W seen nt iny resident-!' in Hillrihoro. The Wht in reserved to reject any or lltiuK und if run tract Mhall ! navl a Uiiul will In mpiircd for v thf ul performance. Mark . Ijipen. Pastor St. Matthew Church, ItlldUmi, Oregon. HilM-or... Juiu. 19. 19111 IfOM klSON I1NOCMH A pretty home w I'tMinir wan r'li- uriU'il .Sunilay ovi-ninir. June J!. 1913, at the home of tin l.ri.l.-'i n-fitj, Mr. ami Mm. J. W. jKnofhH, North llillnlmni, wlu-n Jtheir tlaiiKhter, Ccrtrtnli1, win lunitiil in iniirriiik't' t lialph ItitU ertn. of Portlnml. KfV. W. J. VeU r. of thi M. K Chun h olli ristiinf. Th rt'rcmony wan H-r-forniiHl umtt-r an arrli of On-jfon V,n mikI ft-rn. from which was nusjx-n.lf.1 n ImI of mtu-n, Only the rvlativin and a few invited fripmU wen in nttPiidanci'. Tlie tridi' w us Iwuutifully K'lwnt'il in crpim nifxaline ami carried a boiiqui't df cnrnatmtiH. James MiKrlmi. w iih Krimm inmn. Tlie Jhuum wan tiiMUfnlly dewrateil wim UrcK'nn tirape, fern. rHe!t and nmrtn riti-8. After thecer muiiy lu'ht rcfreHhmentrt wen pwrvr.l. Mr. and Mrn. Kol.ert.ion will make their home in I'ortlnn.l. Kuril K TO l om tITOM. Sealed liidn will Im riH'eivwl !V the ilulv authorized Itonrd of school directors of School Pin tnct No. l:t. Washinu'ton county, up to ten a. m., Monday. July 14, lor th construction of a frame wh(i huildinir. 1'lariH and hmhm ncatiorm can U mcn at the office o clerk. The UmrJ reserves the rilit to reject any or all bid. a . , W. It. Moore, SiIkk.I Ch-rk District Na. 13. Hanks, Oivkoii. SOUTHl-kN I'ACIP IC The Ki.ntl,. "in m int: m urn w now ruiiniiiK, is a follows 'dule, lorortland JJcMinnviiirt passVor.o. m... ;r2 ::w ..urn, inun, a. m iilluniook train, p. m. wirva H overland, n. m Un Sii.iiltiu i... uk...i.i .8 1:117 4:57 TuT ,H'S. not ave llillsl pas- Kro uruumi until 8:). From Portland Lorvnlllj 8:22 ''HunuK.k passeniror, a, m.. 1):(H) 5:14 01 MllltlVI l llliuunn.r... C:45 . uniiK the heach season n pus , every DtiHsen- Kr Will upriii., f- m: ana... ',,YC iruni llliamiK)K nilamook Jna Miltenberwr departed for he u,!i.rare.,HC0- lhi9 wet'k. where ne will ttibo a Man 1 . imniuu nn uiunn- mai in the (lolden r.at XJMV , Tl. ..is larKPHt assortment of HillLa,ra,w hat9 evcr "hown i" uwn to the r ii k n.0i u- "6Ck "1 oi u mc 1 HI moo lllrarhxy ami Ani,,r,. (hriarnvfr. nf Nuril. iii... ere l.riMit'ht lwf,,ri. J Smith lat Saturday, for trial on rliarit or havmir en.m.-.l fr ttalt a cow and calf alletred to I unlit J. I. Mw kle. Mate Hairy & rood (VMiimiH nioner, preferred the charge and wore to the conipluint The olT- itprinif would have l-n calved in two or threw wc kn. Mi. kle tea tllii'd that he wait Ithown Ihr... .piarlen of the row in the hIioi. wareltiMiHe, and he confiNcated the calf at the Hlauwhter houne, and .rMinht it in an ev ide nee. A jury lieard a portion of (he ca-i Satunlay, and then (K.i.eiin fit followed until theconi inf Saturdiiy, in order to procure eM-rt tintimony a to the fitnemt of the leef in uetitii.n. The calf wat exhil.il "A" in Judtfe Smith' ctMirt. and it wa'Mrinn isl." except that ita hide was Mt ill worn. ('. M. Kryder ha.1 taken charge of the r.Nii.l.n' Store, and ha.i rearranged the interior ho that it U now the finent autioinbsl Mture iii the county. Mr. Kryder ha had a treat deal of en rience in diHi.lavii.ir tnerchandiHe. and now lion the HtiM'k arrany.il ho that a Imyer ran almwt n I.M't his imr hacit without the need of a HalcHman except to make pay ment. Mr. Kryder KtateH that thousand of dull am worth of new Block, of the latent stvlea. have U en added to the already lartte atck, and he invites the general puMic in to insert the new departure. A new feature of this wtore is the handsome window dUi.lavH. at which the manager is an adept. Call and look over this nplendid emjM.ri urn, where the prices are always riK'ht, North Plains will now irct their mail a little after ten o'clock in the mornintr, IhnxiKh change niade in the mute of tin Itvan. carrier on Itoute .'I. Ilen-tofore it was aU.ut 2 o'clock he fore merchants could K'et their mail, and letters could not tie answered until the next mail. I want to rent a farm, with anywhere from five to fifty acres under cultivation, with plenty ot pit-tun-. No objections to some distance wit, t'-an irive references.-A. I'-orrien, Hills!. ro. Ore., Itoute 5, 1315 ('has. Meiirham. of North ItillHUim. is very t.rood ot a ten days old colt, w hom' sire is Iord ljvelace. the irrcat pai'er. who raptured so many pur a few years atto when he wan on the circuit for his owner, h. It. Ton true. The little fitly at dam is a descendant of llockwood. When wantim; an ice cream soda, why not K't it at a modern, in. ti.-diile fountain where the sy rup is kept in nanitary wells, pumed into the hum oy a sam lurv numo. That's the kind of fountain you w ill find at Kwber'a, T O Tml.l one of the i.ionecrs of the Frst (Jrove scli.n. was down to the city Monday eve- tunir. jrreetintf his county rn'ai friends. He and rostmaster tUirnelius had one of those old- time talk fests and reviewed the panorama of the past. For Kent- Three and one-half acres, all in crop; I mile irom court house, on North Plains road, near brick yard; J-room house, barn anil ithhI well, at $M mt month. Milch row for sale. A. W. Marshall. IlillaUim. Or., Ii. I). 3. 13 5 (trnelius had a new panel of Uxes installed in the North end of the lobby, the first of the week. This panel takes up all the room in the .resent quarters. Bethany Grange will rive a dance July 12. Tickets. $1, m- ludinK Hupper. tine music and new maniiK'emeni. r.vcryoouy invited. H'l,r II II. Hull and Kraml- datik'htcr. Miss I'leta Cornelius, of bIhivo North riains, reuirneu the first of the week from a visit with Mrs. Hall's two sons and ilaunhter in lien ton county. For Kent-Hoarding house at Orenco. Furniture for Bale, cheap. A Kood prwpoition.-in-ouire of or address K. L Wann, Orenco, Ore. Mrs. I). P. Patterson and chil .i.... nu muii nf Mr. and Mrs. ill t il mv , ,,; ! Peter Hoscow, and will remain until after the fourth. Mau rn.ie.mom buniralow and one aero of land (or rent or sale. ! V H " , Terms. HunnniK-r renuei uum her Co. John Powell, for a month the nr kin mnl her. Mm. M. A. Powell, departed the first of the i. nt tha Mnuntnins. ween iwr iw ,, New five-room bunpralow for rent or Bale. Sacrifice, rerms. Ihinninir-Frentzel .Lumber Co. n i.' unm nf Helvetia, was VJ. Ii. iwi . in the city Tuesday, on legal business. Tent for Sale-12xl4.--Mrs. Powell, Seventh & Railroad Sta., Hillsboro. tAn Piamnn for vpars a rest Utlllll dent of Reedville, now of Port land, was out to HiiiBooro, won day. un'.i uinrlt nhirta. all colors ndBizea,at the Peoples Store. BIG CELEBRATION MED Iii CITY Parade lo Start at Ten O'clock In th Mornlnf, Scumd and Uncoln (.UI T ClOWD MfOMISI O IIII I SB4MT0 JJf J. D. Campbll. al OrrMi Satakcr al ike Day Clly. Hillsliuro is promised one of the largest celebration crowds in the iwtory of the city for Fourth of July oliservanre tomorrow. The parade will form at Second and Lincoln, northeast corner of the court house square, and its mute will !-; fcw n Second to Washinifton; low n Washinifton to Third; down Third to Lincoln; down Lincoln to First; down First to Main; east on Main to Fourth; south on Fourth to Washington; east on Washington to Seventh; Seventh to Kir; east on Kir to Kighth; Kiw'bth to Railroad Ktrcet; liail roait to Ninth, and then to the lark. I be order of parale w ill be: Kirst Oivision Color 4-arr Fife & Hrum (Vps (rand Army Uncle Sam (endless of UU-rty SHakers Strtin. I )i vision HillslM.ro lland Fire lcartment Floats Third Division - Hanks Hand Autoniolnles Old Hoc Yak Fourth I i vision Vehichu Fifth Division - HillslM.ro Hitrh School Hand Indians Children Hon. J. U. CampU-ll. circuit judge, will deliver the oration. I'he official program will be found in another column. I'kOPOSAI-S IDK WOOD Sealed pmswals will Ih? received y the understgntHl up to two o'clock. July 18. 1913, and then oMned, for furnishing Washing ton ( ounty w ith the following material: Forty cords of first-class, first- grt.wth four-foot fir wood, to lie delivered at the court house in Hillsls.ro, Ore. Thirty cords of fir wood, same specifications as above, to be de- ivewl at the county uor farm, near Newton station. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of the (.ounty Court J. F- Reeves, Sheriff. Hillslrt), Ore.. June 2. 1913. I'liKUIN - SIMt.LMAN Haskell Ferrin. of Forest Crove, and Miss Fsther Spillman. of ortland, Uth Pacific University Graduates, were married at the home of the- bride s parents. Portland. Tuesday, July 1, 1913. I'he groom is assistant cashier of the Forest drove National Bank, mid a turn of Hon. W. N. Ferrin. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, of Portland, visited their son, C. S. Parker, and family, this week. County School Superintendent It. W. Barnes visited the Mate Normal at Monmouth yesterday, and in company with 2t other county superintendents, was lined by the faculty. For Sate -Three-inch wagon, nearly new; double work harness, n good shape; S-blade disc; new milk cans: tot farm tools; 18 acres good black and Winter oats; 3 acres tine Winter wheat; hand clover seeder. Ixnns Zue ger. near Newton Station. Hills boro, Ore., R. 5. 15-7 A rambler, by the name of (leo. Fish, selling merchandise down near Medford. was arrest ed and held the other day. upon the belief that he might have robbed the Anderson Store at the Grove. SheritT Reeves went South to identify the goods, but he had none that had been luted un this way. He was selling shoes from which tags and labels had been removed and he retused o Rttv where he got them. He was released as there was no ev idenceto hold him. The citv council has awarded the contract for the bitucrete iinvcment on North Third, and on Jackson, to the Bitucrete peo ple, $1.48 per yard. The new pavement has a rock and cement base and then tine rock and asphalt are added, so that the surface closely resembles bitu lithic. The asphalt is laid on top of the cement and then heated rock is surfaced on the mixture, after which rolling ensues. It Is said that it will make a street that can be swept or Hushed without trouble. The firm was a little high in the upkeep for Avnvpnra. but the council in duced them to lower this teature of the contract John Heaton. of near Heholls, was up to the city yesterday. Mrs. Janey McK. Galbreath. of Tualatin, was in town yesterday. For Kent Furni.-dnil 7-rm.rn house. Inquire of L. II. Wells, or phone Main 11. l-"t f C. Heim. now dealing- in live-' stwk, was out from Portland Tuesday. P.ig shipment of ladies' and men's silk hosiery just received at the Peoples' Store. Boro. June ). 1913. to Mr. and Mrs. John M('li-r, Hills boro, a daughter. John Scht. gel, of Banks, was transacting business m the city Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Hoover, of Kosml. Kastern Oregon, is the guest of her ister. Mrs. F, A. Bailey. Mrs. L C. Brown and son. of south of CorncliuH, were in the city yesterday, on legal business. W. M. Hughes, of ()nk Park. was a city visitor yesterday afternoon. SheritT Reeves made a trip to Southern Oregon the last of the week. Alex Gordon, of North Plains. was in town yesterday afternoon greeting bis county seat friends. The Penples' Store are receiv ing new, up-to-date gxn!s. daily. Do not forget to see their many bargains. Jake Schneider was in from Ifisyville, Tuesday, taking out a load of supplies for his hot house. For Sale Twenty-five Duroc Jersey pigs. 3 months old. at per head. Ralph Wilhycnmhe, Hillsls.ro. Ore.. K. 5. 15-7 The Knights of Columbus will entertain with a card party at Krcbs' Hall, Wednesday evening. July lfi. Kverylody invited. Cherries for canning, 2 cents per pound ii you pick them. Redmond place, Washington St.. between Fourth and Fifth. Andrew K. Rye and Lulu D. Mills were united in marriage. July 2. 1913. Rev. W. J. WcU r officiating. Oliver A. Todd and 'Grace Au- relia Schneller, of the Sherwood section, were granted license to wed, yesterday. Al. Wagner,-engineer for the P. It & N., went out this morn ing on the local freight, after a week s layoff. The talk of the cityalmost 3.000 pairs of new, up-to-date sho for tallies, men and chil dren. IxH.k at their large win dow display. The People's Store. Catherine Weir, aged 41 years. uaugnier oi air. ami Mrs. Alex a a. m m i ander Weir, of hast Washington County, died in Portland, July 1, 1913. Men's suits-here is where we shine. We have 200 latest style up-to-date suits, just received at the Peoples Store. Don t fail to see them. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Devereaux, of Eugene, departed for home yesterday, after a visit w ith Mrs. llevereaux' brother, U M. Hoyt and family. For sale Family horse, 9 yrs., 1050; top buggy; surrey; single harness. Rev. hmu Huber, Bethany, Portland. Ore., Route 13-15 N. H. Alexander departed Tuesday for a trip to Denver. St Louis and other Mississippi val ley points, expecting to be ab sent several months. If in need of fresh home-raised turnip seed, Aberdeen variety, will deliver prepaid by parcels post at 45 cents per pound. J. C, Bills, Hillsboro, 11 3. 12-15 A. W. Bryant who has a con tract for yarding all the logs cut by the Standard Box Vo., at their new holdings above Buxton, was in town Tuesday. J. w. and uen marsn were in from Centerville, Tuesday. Wal says he isn't going to try to run the auto, a;? he says he is too nervous to climb trees and jump fences with the car. J. E. Cummins, a former news paper man. now a designer and builder of bungalows, was out from Portland, Tuesday, looking over the city with a possible view of locating here. L M. Hoyt returned yester day from a trip to Wilson River, where he tried his luck at fish ing. He was accompanied home by Clarence Hoyt and wife, who mi .. ,,i;i r.. tUr win remain u:.ui mw.-. Fourth. Clerk Luce has installed a fine cabinet for the registration o voters' archives, something that has been needed tor sometime, The next registration will be practically double the old record. because oi woman suurage. Next Tuesday afternoon, at o'clock, the Woman's Christian temperance Union will meet in the Christian Churen. mrs. we ner will conduct a study of sev eral of the new laws adopted for the State of Oregon Feb. 25, 2(5 and 27, 1913. All the members Bhould make a special effort to hflnresent Visitors are hearti ly welcomed. Press Cor AND If J ID HAS mpeiitio:i? Order Made for Tualatin to Vote on Incorporation, Yesterday AND Tltr.N THE PETTTIOtt DISAWF.AtS Mitt Will Vale la be or !W ta be a Cily. Aafaal 1Mb he commissioners court yester- lav decreed that the village of ualatin had conformed to the aw, and that its citizens would iave a right to vote on incorpo ration, setting the date for exer cise of the franchise for August 8, 1913. The order was duly ntered in the archives of the county after a long and arduous siege of examination into the aw and signers, with Attorney Ilisha Baker, the Anti-Saloon (-ague attorney, on one side. fighting incorporation, and At torney Thos. H. Tongue Jr.. working ior incorporation. 1 he voting part is settled but alack and alas! the original petition, with its proper file mark, has mysteriously dis appeared, and where it is some one probably knows, but the court officials do not Just why it disappeared just how it disappeared and just when it was given its quietus so far as being in evidence is con cerned, remains enveloped in larkness as let as the tomb of Ilisha. or whether it took wings and went up in a chariot of fire, as another solution of its ab sence, is mere conjecture. Suffice to say, the petition was not to be found, and when it shows up and explains itself, an other mystery will have been solved. So. then, it is now a question. of "Petition, petition, who's got the petition. The legal status of the case is not at all in chan cery for the board had the legal- y filed document and acted up on it out its loss is another story. Church Meeting Notice All members of the Hillsboro Christian church are hereby noti fied to be present at the monthly business meeting to be held Sun day. July 6, 1913, at 3 o'clock, at the church building. Others who are interested in the prop erty belonging to the church are invited to Ite present J as. H. Jack, Trustee, J. H. Garrett Trustee. S HALED BIDS Sealed proposals will be received up to August 1, 1913, for furnish ing 100 cords of four-foot fir wood, second growth, and 50 cords of good-sized oak wood, four-foot length, to be delivered at the school houses in Hillsboro as the board of directors may designate. Peter Boscow, Clerk. By order of Board of School Directors District No. 7. Hills boro, Oregon. Iist Lady's gold belt buckle. with pin. Leave at Argus office. Mr. and Mrs. F.G.Mitchell, of Portland, are guests at the G. J Palmateer home until after the Fourth. The five-year-old son of Chas. Church, of Farmington, fell from a fence. Tuesday, and dislocated his collar bone. Dr. ltobb at tended the little sufferer. Adolph Leuthold and Anna Kohler were granted marriage icense in Portland, the first of the week. The groom hails from Beaverton. Miss Minta Wilcox, well known here years ago, as a child, suf fered a stroke of paralysis at the home of her mother, Mrs. Julia Wilcox, Portland, and her life is in the balance. Alfred Morgan and Henry Lep- schat have taken examination for the position of firemen on the S. P, and have passed, lhey have been ordered to report to Portland for assignment E. Piatt and wife, of near Scio, Linn County, are guests until af ter the Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolf, of North Hillsboro. Mr. Piatt for merty lived on the Griffin place. near here, and left for Linn County away back in 1881. J. J. Smith and sons, Peter and Frank, and daughter, Jose phine, arrived here yesterday, to remain until after the fourth They made the trip down trom Lebanon in two days, overland, Mr, Smith and family are well known in the north portion of county. Dr. J. C. Bushnell, of Law rence College, Appleton. Wis., has been elected president of Pa cific University to succeed W. N. Ferrin, resigned. Dr. Bushnell is a son-in-law of Judge Hewitt of Albany. He will take charge at once, but will spend the Sum mer months on endowment work. There Is aome talk of organ iz ng a company here for the pur chase of the old fair grounds. adjoining the city to the west If the stock can l subscribed wjthin a few weeks it is the in tention of the promoters to re model the grounds and erect some fine training stables. There is one of the best mile tracks in the state on the place, and in time it will he so suburban to Portland that races now pulled off there would come here. Be sides this, such an organization would bring many hors-s here for training for the Northwest circuits, ami this would mean that many men would be em ployed. Ladies: We give you the op portunity to have your suits. gkirts and long crats made by a tailor, ani from the same ma terial used in men's suits. Our measurements mean satisfaction. and we guarantee. Prices reason able. Aug. Tews. Second St. over Hillsboro Mercantile. Higganbotham has been re- eased from his suspension, and is again pitching for McLredie, of the Beavers. He ha3 been winning every game since his recent start It will be remem bered that he was suspended on their last trip to Portland be cause he pitched under an as sumed name at McMinnvilte, against McCredie's orders. For Sale Registered Guern sey bull, o years old, in prime condition; a good breeder; or will trade for another registered Guernsey of good breeding, as a change is necessary. Also a few choice, young grade Guernsey cows. Phone 555 Line 15, Scholls Central, or address Ferd Groner, lillsboro. Ore., It 2. ( A little son of Mr. Hornecker. of across the Wooly Bridge, was held up for 20 cents w hile return ing home the other day. The ad was approached by the stranger and asked if he had any money. The boy trustingly told him he had the 20 units and the fellow took it away from him, saying, "I'll take care of that" Cow for Sale Large, high- grade Jersey, to freshen in three weeks; large milk flow; tests high; milks alt year; calf is from registered Jersey sire. Can be seen two blocks north of a. V. depot I. C. Nealeigh, Beaver ton, Ore. 15-7 Judge Frank Klinemari, of Lents, was in the city yesterday, enroute home from a fishing trip to the Nehalem, with his brother, Jos. of North Hillsboro. Frank says that the trout are not biting like they did w hen he was a barefoot boy in this sec tion. For the best values in hard ware ot all kinds, call on L'ave Corwin, who can sell you the best at the lowest figues. Plumb ing given prompt attention. Second Street, south of Main. Dr. F. A. Bailey had the first Fourth of July accident case. yesterday. August Wedeking, while holding a skyrocket the other evening, had one of his hands badly burned. As there was danger of. tetanus, he hied to Hillsboro for treatment Twenty penciled Indian Run ner ducks, English, for sale, at .5 cents each. Mis. H. P. Crom well, Beaverton, Ore., Route 2. Residence between Aloha and Huber. J. W. McWilliams, working in a South Tualatin hopyard, near ly lost an eye the other day. by being struck by the end of a hop wire. Dr. K A. Bailev attend ed the wounded optic, and hopes to save the vision. If you want farm wagons, bug gies, implements, mowers, rakes, etc., call on E. T. Turner, at Laurel, general merchandise and groceries. 12-24 P. J. Sonnen, ot Cornelius, was in the city yesterday. He has just returned from an ex tehded trip to Canby, above Ore gon City, where he says he saw some fine country. Wanted Girl for housework. Witch Hazel Hop Farm. Ad dress J. L. Bartlett Beaverton, Ore., R. 4, Box 51. Misses Freda Hansen and Faye Rhodes, of Whitwood Court near Portland, were guests of Mrs. Page Gardner, this week. Miss Hansen is a sister of Mrs. Gard ner. We are again agents 'for the famous Hazelwood Ice Cream, and solicit your orders for brick or bulk. Koeber's Confectionery B. Fleischauer, of above Gas ton, was down yesterday, settling- with the court for his month's work as supervisor. If you want hardware, at prices that are right just call in and see D. Corwin. in the Hillsboro National Bank Annex, Second Street Services at Christian church. Sunday bible school, 10 a. m. preaching, 11; Christian Endeay or, 7 p. m. ; preaching, 8 p. m. Chris. Johnson and daughter, of . Mason Hill, beyond North Plains, were Hillsboro visitors yesterday. Frank Heesacker, of Verboort was a Hillsboro visitor yesterday. unr ictauu F. A. HA I LEY, M. D. Pbyilrlaa amd Sarfaaa Offir:-rptaira la Sckatajatick Ka.tiM!-mitbaa aatMar ajatta and Hi mini Wit a. PIhmm. offir City 3fZ; rial laaia,Cy M AJVVJJJWff 5. T. LINKLATIK, M. B. PHYSICIAN AMD SUICMtt OiDea aptfalra ovarTba Daita Dra; Miri RtaMmaa laat af Co art ataaaa. la tha aoraar of la Maafe. JlrMJJaJtjtjtjtj R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUIOBOM - Sargcoo S. P. P. R. A , P. . ft . Office la lb Ttratrm Slack. Tklfd aad Main Streets, HOlabo, Orajga. JJjjjjajjtjtja ELMER H. SMITH iL D. D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SUKGSOM OSTEOPATH Office Hcwr 9 to it a. m.; I lo l ai at t. nanfoa a ia la amwerea on rm vuuun. uract ovet iiuumn jjjjjjtjajja Dr. W. B. CUNINr.HAtl PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night Iadepead t Pbaaa ORF.N'CO, . . OREGON AVMArrVJJbJ J. O. ROBB, XL D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICEUpataira a Schalaerieh lata. ReUace:-Baaelia Street, i east of Soath Side (feast iiotn rbonea office aad HIU.8BORO, . OKIOON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon! Office hoar 9 ton a. at.; stag p. a C1U answered dav ot aivki Bath . phone. Office la Aamicaa rTttiaaal Baak, apataiia. HILLSBORO, . . OEXOOM : MMMVJJiJJ DAOLEY A BARS ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Boom 1 aad I Rkata Baltilaf HILLS BOKO, . , IH mi. "JWViVJbJaJbjaJbjbj e. b. xonaun ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office apiuir la Sckalajarkk Meat VVJMMaJbJbJbJajbj JOHN II. WALL ATTOUnrr-AT-LAW Upstairs, A. C Shale Bldg, Malm.fi aad UILLflBOKO, - .0B2SQ3. VJJJJajiajijijjjji W. II IIAIUIETT ATTOBNIT-AT-UV Orncrt : Mala Btraat, oaa. Ooait 1 HILLSBORO VJJArJJJJJ THOS. H. TONGUE, B. ATTORN8Y-AT-LA0 Office, upstairs in Schalaatricfc Hillsboro, - - Oitroa SCHNABEL & UROCHE PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Office upstairs arar HUlaboro Nattoaal Bank. -HILLS RORO OXSaOV DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Trmiesie Bldg. I aad HILLSBORO. 0X3. Mala aad Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater DeltA Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Or. Dr. S. M. REAGAN Vktrkinabv Physiciaw CM. 9. MasM ' a MRafJ n ttaMa) XtarMfrMaat waasajaaata)MaM iiKttra. Xffliiiuai. Urlii la rt f sta la aanaa artt aajyea stajaai , .rr Raiftluflmliaeftni. II1I11H1 a 1 -Ja frirfawlM aiM m nm'tStmm. ra-earfHaeri Oaa a ass a B Ml) Mkf ViaMsmb" " Zrlrta: iarfiaU :i-7l tu-2Hfha: Ml bm4 aa bVa, Hmmn nu-aiT alianai alaMMiUi ADnrntr. t. Graduate Kansas City Vc i inary College. 23 yean ft tical experience. a Offica, on Third St, oaa-half kJaafc' of Mala, la Kerr ncaaaa Office, Msla73: Arutand Or; 1