The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 25, 1913, Image 7

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I hi ronei-rt at thf ShHIroad
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ailNpirm of thf Wrhhrr Juvi till"
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on ui-nirn, na a Hplemilil UC
riKH. Kvrry iumU-r on tht
n-ally mlit t program wa.t re
n-ivisl with unlioiitided rnthuni
atin, mid tht lart'i" and apprr-ia
live kudirnri waa more than
pl.ajwd. Wondrrful!" "Sim
Ply Marvrluua!" "Mt
markaliU! And other aurh f
pn-wiioria convey the id.-a of how
the audience nrrived mich eyi
d.-nre of the talent ot the well
train.il little rnuniciana. which in
really aatntiithinir. - At the (.-.
rent Theatre, IlilUUini, Satur
day. Iec. Ti. I'opular price.
Vt r Jamteii and wife, of Vtr
U.rt. were in town the last of
the week. Mr. Jannen d.iil.-d
10 acrnt of land in the rich Ver
l.rt Hrt tion lo each of hi 12
children an event not at v.t
parallelled in the record of
Wajihinjrlon County. Mr. and
Mm. Jamu-n retain m.Mfwion
dunnjf their natural lifetime,
however, and keep the profit.
and rent j.
Place your order now for the
New Vear'a Orejfonian Annual
the finest ep.ition of the
Northwest ever put on the preiw.
S-tn Mune of thetn to your r!at-
ern tnenl,t and relative. It
will tell them aUmt your own
cminly and htate. Kinely ilhm-
tratcl. Ieave order with J. W.
Cave, oral MotWmick'a.
John Kmrick and wife, of Ihi?
Ivldy. aUive The alle. where
the government in putlinF in ex
lenitive work, arrived Monday,
to remain in HiIIhImim until af
ter Chrtntman. John km Urn
and raiiMnl in Wanhinifton Coun
ty, and ban many friendit hire.
I hey arevUitinjf their ilaniK'hter,
Mm. A. W. Si.-trnst. and the Km-
ricka and family.
For aale: White Ik'horn
rhiekena a few choice awkerela
and aUml fi)) breeding belli, also
efc'jrH and day hl chicks in aea
son. Order early an supply ia
limit.tl. Karty chicks make the
Fall layers. Write for prices anil
articular. ( anitiiM-ll & Holers
i'otiltry Farm. I.ute 4. iUix 1M.
pH-avirton. ()n. Jtf
John Herb, of aUive Hanks.
was down luesday. lie says
that School district No. 12. Miss
Anna Schwall. teacher, recently
sbipiM! Christmas olTcrimrs to
the Itoys' & Cirls' Aid. consist
inif of two boxes of fruit, a Wx
of clothinjf. and Home fine moun
tain Ilurliank xitatoe.
(I. M. Turner. J. II. Williams.
Clav Freeman. Irs. Huntley and
MiinHon went up to Spring Hill,
Sunday, and bawd IW ducks.
Orville Wilkes t.xik them up in
his nuichine, and the bitt red car
went dead on him. Ir. Smith
went tip and towed them down,
with their carno of jjaine.
Mr. and Mm. W. S. Atchison,
of Fust IlillsUiro, returned Fri
day from an extended trip to
New York, Ohio, Nevada and
California. They will remain
here through the Winter, and
perhaps permanently.
CiillH-tt L. Hmlire. now the
proseeut nir attorney for Clacka
mas County, under apMintment
bv ( (iv. WesL was in town mon-
day, defending the case of Terry
against Clackamas (.ounty.
For Sale at a Hartrain - A uood
work horse, weight, 11SK) imhiiuIs.
-Inniiireof Kdirar Hehse. on the
Halle v farm, one ftiile wet of
llillsboro, Ih'Iow Fair Grounds.
Anton Ilermens. and John
Peters, of Verboort, were in the
city Monday, tieforo the county
Uiard, on the new precinct out
their way.
Miss Minnie Morrill, who is at
tending the State Normal at
Monmouth, Is home for the holi
days. 8. A. I. Meek, or lievond
North Plains, waa in town Tues
day, conferring with St Nicho
las for the youn folks.
Fred Narup, of near Hanks,
wns rejeistered at the Hotel
WitHhlnKton, Monday and Tues
day. Henry Kverltl. of above Hanks,
was down to the county seat,
Tuesday, Rreetinjr friends.
John Uebol, of above Mmin
taindale, was a Hillsboro caller,
Tuesday.
Gabe Kssner, of above Moun-
FRED COLFELT FINED
Will Ilav, scr. Wta, in
W hkh lo l'y i.r J ul
J. II
HID MIAN IIMV 4. ,ws
Ckri Wi. Sclli.f iMttf , Mmr,
Scf InJiilmcnl,
After a jury wa.i aworn. and on-witn.-H
had tetifi.Nl, r r,.,j (;tl
felt, of Sherw.M. charged
plea of not vuilty and entered a
plea of guilty, with the result
that Judi;e Campbell fined him
the sum of nine hundred dollar .
which means, if not paid, a jail
aent.-fice of ti days mr,. than
a calendar year, and then some.
On the (imt indictment he was
fined &HH and flmteaeh on the
remaining six. The Court, how
ever, atated that if C"t f.-It 'Ao'ibl
pay f-'Knion the first indictment,
and fliaion the n'mainini six.
he would parole him ai to Un
balance of the sentence. Colf. lt
will have several w.-ek.s in which
to li.piidate.
l.-cre.-s of divorce Wi re e,t. r
el in l.'ince versus Line.-, AI
frii-da Allen vemm Joseph Allen.
The HillsUim liipior .-lection
will be carried to the Supreme
Court, and the alwtract of record
is now in the hand of the print
er. Hriefs will k'hiii follow, pro
and con. and the matter will be
ui to the Supreme Court in short
order. If iKWHible the ca-v will
U advanced on the calendar, ns
several localities an- alTected by
the election.
I'Alf l V
A very pleasant party was i-ivt-n
rwently by the Misses Maude
and Mak'irie Keennon. at their
home above North Plains, lhe
evening was Kent in arnes and
music, and refreshments were
aervwl at a late hour.
Those present were: Messrs.
and Mesdainesil. S. Keennon, I.
K.tlley, t has. Tucker, Kichanl
KiH'nnon, Mrs It. Thomas; Misset.
Madge and Freda Jones, Klla
Schwander, Cecelia Stampili. '
(Kirolhy Wright. Annie Weir,
Maude and Maggie Keennon,
Pearl Reynolds, Helen and Fern
Thuinas, Mildred Kelley. Sylvia
Keetion; Ceorge and James
Hutchinson. Alw Keennon, Hoy
Stratum. Guy lingers. Ilarve
Keennon, Fred May. liayniond
Westcott, Arnie Ihokason, Jolly
Jones, Arnold Thomas. Gerald
and Clarence Tucker, Kenneth
and hi win Keennon.
Must Sill
New, high-grade piano. Terms.
Hargain. -Call rarmer S. l .
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lota Oik t.iovc ml -I fi
lle I'owrll l.t T II I'onrll. Ifni l S
VlfKHil l'lc M ni krnlvillr c
Sarah UwirliiT to I.lllun ll.-.l;r
oxk, If III Nloi'l I Clou-... i
K I. I milium l lU I-! Joliiiviii. lot
(17 iHitliaiu Arrn So-'
I'rlrr Jnrn to Anna Kimlrl, I .run
l.arMn, Mnlllr nil A.nrnlinti
Van.lclif. Nrllir, .lulm. AlU-.l,
Win ami Mailin Jhiim-ii, Mmv In
lam, l.llc 1-tMlff anil Sr'r t
Kiiwta. racli. H a VrtbtMtl, r.ull I
Kllirlunla Mnma tu Nanrv JulniMin,
lot in Kiiina l .V U II ln;i !"'.)
W Y Jm-oIw tot' ,N Hliinnlon, ir
In I1 k 6 I'Hinrv' ail K'
V N lUrrrlt to Allen MiDnnm ll, I S
Int iho r S t J n r 4 w to
C, J lldiM-tim to I. K.itrp, lot in
I'Mttlxon Moiail ail - V"'
David llair to Mmy l'ilt, io'j-
Jikj Irrl IU rruinanim
Fml Kplrr lo Mcii-limit Null llnnk,
1 lot ami U' actr, Mh-iwimhI 1
('an Strvr to T II I'liwell. iiit'lnun
tiact 5 Vlmln'n l'laif 1
A J lloolll to Saimirl Willrby, irnct
urar Shrrwomt
A H T01M to J K Tliom..-, S; ,vs it
urar I'orrnt ('.rove &''
T K Mcllaulrl to o nmiimi-n, nu
in Myna' ad Rccilville Ilonu-a 10
Ceo S Kotiiiwn to liil Ili'Kf. I"
Hrlii Uinl' I f
Krnl Si-liH-n Jr rl al to Slainlanl lil
1.016 acrra In Coinrlins '
l-lla lloliman to Hrt-il llohiimn, 4 11
mt lis 1 1 a r x w -
,la Ilorwick to ItilUhoio Niitioiml
Hank, 5 Iota llorwlr crrs, 1 101 s
l-Mrmlalf. t lota livin;toii I'nik,
j. a in Clackaniaa Co 1
iliW Clark toClHii.llnr IVU-rnon,
lot In Mvrf'l Kee.lvllie noini-a..join
II It (laurliv to J I Mi l'Bt nine ti ai,
.714 aorta at Hanka
11. ,1-n C.anlen to Roll PcKiinla, 4"
. nl 1 n r X w - 1
No special Saturday sale about
this, but at nil tinus we sell
vvhitA Unf Hour. $1.25 per sack.
V V llivv - - I
.a. a BP I...uh,iIi a-ilittr litlJK
ni -l.i u tmiiiii vj otav.
guaranteed. We are soie ngc us
I imuii. a o-t-ii
twitiitna were circulated in
Hillsboro. Tuesday, asking that
W. E. l'urdy, of Nowhere, be
placed on the ticket lor governor,
as an itiuepenueiu.
Ask for Cash value Home in
dustry stamps, with every pur
chase. Get your premium? i at
Hillslioros stores. 11.
mott
M. C. Collier, of Scholls, re
hnni Tuesilav evening,
after a visit with relatives in the
city.
NIKE HUNDRED OOLURS
wnted-C,irl for genera
Merry C,rr;tma-t to nil.
I l.-i., i . ..,;.r a . . i .
- r" . ' i i ii, -ijieaie gives
u.e i.ri .. .r,.-rH a big dinner, today
i' I'll l;r.M. of Shady Ilrr.k,
.1 1 in io-a n j.-Htenjay.
J Garrigui. of alnj-.-e Uanks,
a:h in town luesday .--..-iiing.
'11 J.iek, of IVav.-rtori, was
in town est. play.
la;,ton loggers for riin. at
Greer's. :;p.f
Joi. McCourt. who wu criti
c.aily i, the past week, h now
nieiKimg rapidly.
Mi -s Marjorie lU-. k.-rd. of Fu
gene, wm the guest i,f MihS
l.i'illy Uolxtosky. th IH week.
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".u i nop lor sale, ai i per
ion iiwiiiy j;rs., South I ua-
iat.... ( orrielins, ()rt ;
i.i ii. n . toeiier, oi iaurei, was
in town Monday, taking out
t.'M. ii . t . i
' brii'maH .siipulu-s.
One of the largest stocks of
.-.!.' and dry gix)d; in the coun
ty, at Gr.-er's. l tf
.Mr. and Mrs. rred Hartiel, of
VNest I nion. were in the county
ie;:l Monday.
I-or lunch pickled pigs feet,
home made sausages ami bo
lognas. II. Ii. Kmmott.
To Argus readers abroad "A
Merry ( hristmas anl a Happy
New Year."
Jud McGnhey, of (jaston. came
down Tuesday to spend Christ
mas w ith bis folks.
I. . L Crawford, of Manning,
wai il-.vn Tuesday, to attend the
M'kim- Lo.ge session in the (Yes-
cent.
II. Harrington observes Christ
inas in a dual capacity. He is
7" years old today, and feels that
he can handle about as much tur
key as the next man.
J. A. Imbrie yesterday re
ceived word that the Imbrie
bungalow, over at K'lniore l'ark.
was not injured by the recent
tidal wave. He became anxious
as to results and wired over, re
eeiving th'e answer that all was
safe.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schulmer
ich. of Creswell, arrived here
yesterday, to spend the Holidays
with relatives. George has just
recovered from an attack of
rheumatism, but is now feeling
tine. They have Sent Christ
inas in llill.-slmro so many years
that they can't tolerate the idea
of mining the observance at the
old home town.
Miss Clara Derrick, teacher
for a number of years at Attalia,
Wash. there is where we had
break f;tst. sixty of us, when we
went to the IJmindup at I'endle
ton and Smith Henderson, of
Walla Walla, are spending Christ
inas week :it the home of Her
man Collier and wife, down at
Scholls. Miss Derrick s father,
away back in the early eighties,
occupied the pulpit in the M. E.
Church, in this city.
Fslie Doughty was yesterday
lined fifty dollars in circuit court,
the charge being ,sale of liquor
to minors. He has sixty days in
w hich to pay the tine. A jury
was hearing the case of State
versus Jos. Lorsung Jr., as the
Argus went to press. He is
charged, by his wife, w ith non
support, and H. T. Hagley is de
fending the case. District At
torney K. H. Tongue and Thos.
II. Jr. are prosecuting the in-
lictment.
1 represent Spirella corsets
not sold in stores. Will call at
lomes on request, and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjust
ind wear the corset. Our tailor-
d made-to-measure corsets, m-
luding the latest front lace, with
m experienced corsetier service,
cost no more than high class cor
sets purchased in stores.-Mrs.
M. . Caudle. Hillsboro, 'Filth
ami Jackson Streets, Fhone No.
kSI. BOtf
Prof. Harry A. Webber's Ju
venile Orchestra is recognized as
one ot the musical wonuers ot
the racitic Coast. Wherever
they are heard they arouse the
greatest enthusiasm and admira
tion! While they are little more
than infants they sing and play
like professionals. In addition
to their skil ns musicians, they
are an attractive and winsome
lrroun of children. It is a rare
and pleasing privilege to hear
them sing ayd play, which no
one wishes to forego after hav
ing hoard them once. At Cres
cent Theatre, Saturday night.
Doc. 27. I'opular prices.
Herman Schiilmerich. who is
snoerintending the Shoestring
ranch, near Yonealla, arrived the
first of the week for an extend
ed visit with relatives. He says
that the Shoestring is in a fa
mous stock country, and he has
sold beef down there that fatten
ed on the range without beintr
fed. Deer are plentiful down
there, and Herman swung the
limit. A tine trout stream runs
through the place, and motorists
frnni Cn forma and uregon, go
ing North and South on the lonff
distance trip, pass the door of
i he hiaase. lie predicts that the
section will be one of the great
stockraising districts ot the state
in the not distant future. Land
values, however, are beginning
CHRISTMAS TRADE Kl
HILLSBORO IS BRISK
Merchants Report Hood Purchas
es l or Bif Day
vebv n sum people in town
Childrti Write Letters lo Jolly Sssta
CUas
ah me imisooro merchants re
a ii .l ft-,, i .
port a lively Christmas trade.
and even if the money market ia
a trifle off. old Santa Claus has
ojiened the time-lock on the fam
ily purses. Toyland haa had fine
support, but the great majority
of Christmas buying has been in
useful lines. Hilltown has but a
very few needy, and the Needle-
crast ladies have searched them
out and taken care ot the Christ
mas cheer equation for the little
ones.
1'ost Master Lamkin has re
ceived a number of letters mailed
to Santa Claus, showing that the
faith of childhood is still there.
One letter, written by Jesse
Crocker, or Newton, is a sample:
"Dear Santa Clans. I know
you will remember me and my
brothers and sisters at home, but
I never told you 1 had a brother
on the Pacific Ocean. Please do
not forget him. 1 know he likes
candy. Wish he had some nice
toys-a drum and a horn will do.
You can find him on the U. S. S.
Ship Dee in a crowd of 800 boys.
we call him Judd but the captain
calls him Walter. lie sure to ask
for Walter, then they will know
who you mean. Don't forget he
wears Uncle Sam's pants, and.
Santa, this is what I want you
must bnng me a horn, drum, and
a tool box, and if it snows, bring
me a sled, redtop boots, lantern,
nigger toes.peanuts,a storybook,
walnuts, candy and a horse and
wagon and this will do. Don't
forget I live at Newton Station.
Oregon." .
1
RECEPTION
The First National Bank of For
est Grove will hold a reception
in their handsome new bank
building, on Pacific Avenue, on
New Years Day from 2:30 until
a late hour in the evening. The
general public is cordially in
vited to attend this reception,
and ladies and gentlemen from
Hillsboro, Cornelius. Gastorr and
Dilley, are also extended a cor
dial invitation to be in attend
ance. Open house to all.
First National Bank.
Forest Groye, Dec. 24, 1913.
BIERLY OEMBELLA
A pretty wedding was celebrated
Sunday, Dec 21, 1913, at the
home of the bride s mother.
elov Scholls, when Miss Bertha
M. Gembella was united in mar
riage to Floyd C Bierly, Rev.
kolb. of Sherwood, officiating.
Miss Anna Gembella was the
bridesmaid, and Wm. Gembella
officiated as groomsman. Mrs.
J. McCormick rendered the wed
ding march from Lohengrin.
Roy C. Bierly sang "Love's Old
Sweet Song."
lhe bride was beautifully
gowned in white, and carried
white carnations. The bride is
well and favorably known in the
Scholls-Sherwood section, and
the groom is a prominent young
teacher of the county. Many
beautiful presents were received.
The wedding party was seated
to a delightful banquet, after
congratulations had been extend
ed, Mr. and Mrs. Bierly depart
ed amid a shower of rice.
They will reside in Sherwood,
where Mr. Bierly is teaching.
Those present were: Mrs. A.
Gembella, Messrs. and Mesdames
S. Bierly. J. W. McCormick,
W. G. Hesse. Pete Mattheisan,
Rev. Kolbf Misses Anna Gembel
la, Katie and Anna Mattheisan.
Grace McCormick.' Wilma Hesse;
Messrs. Willie and August Gem
bella, Minor Hesse, Roy Bierly.
REMEMBERED
John M. Scott. G. P. A.. South
ern Pacific Lines in Oregon,
sends Oregon newspapermen the
following dialect from Auld
Scotia" as a Christmas remem
brance:
"Heaven keep you frete frae care
. and strife,
'Till far avont fourscore:
And, while ! toddle on through
life. , - ,
I'll ne'er gang by your door.
Herb Miller, on the J. G. Hare
place, below Newton, was in the
city yesterday. Millers new
milking machine, the Sharpless.
which takes the lacteal from
four cows at once, takes all the
milk from the herd of 54 cows in
an hour and a half. Miller says
it is one of the best dairy invest
ments a man can make.
The city council last Saturday
night voted to accept the bid of
the Rockolite Co. for the bonds
which pay for the Rockolite pav
Tho Mornfnir AstnrUn Atn
ria. Oregon) Manager Manciet
has achieved tho mast iP.at ar.Lr
- - - - .-. a oil vn
of the entertainment season
among the Astoria theatres to
date. He haa secured for on
week the Webber JuveniU fir.
chestra, of Portland. 11 bright
little musicians under the imme
diate charge of Mr. and Mrs. II.
A. Webber. The instrumental
and vocal work done by these
little people is of a sort to sur
prise and charm every listener.
Nothing like it has been seen
aiiu uic lav'liv vl
the vaunratr ia ahmort 1
nora this m. k r . t
"in nu resuy ana oouniuui rec
ognition in Astoria. At Crescent
theatre. Saturday mo-hr iw
zi. ropuiar prices.
Richard Fort, well known here
since in the latttr nart nf tKe
seventies, died at Minneapolis,
Minn., at an advanced age. Nov.
24. He went East a year ago in
nopes or benehtting his health.
He has a nephew residing in
North Hillsboro. Henrv Mcln.
tire. Fort was a veteran of th
me i ui k as veteran 01 me
Civil War. and for some vear
DUrg. IhOSe Who resided hfrelnhcn,. Ik fL ii.;u Z ... .
. - - - -
n . . n . n : ii. . ji i
quarters in the Ledford store, on
Second Street, a great deal of
me time.
Probate -Estate L. C. P.mwn
for final settlement. Jan 9fl
Frank Herb estate set for Feb
9; Michael Schuster appointed
administrator estate of Martin
achuster. the Bacona suicide,
with Peter Hoffman. C. C. NVl.
son and J. R. Bailey, appraisers;
Peter Rahn Qualifies as sruarrlian
esuteoi wiihelmina liahn. mi
nor: estate John K Sutherland
final settlement Ret far Jan
estate Geo. N. Thomas closed of
record.
Wanted tn rent farm Will
consider Durchasinsr stnrk. C.ive
descnption, etc. -No. 412 Cham
ter or commerce BIdg., Port
ana, ure. 37-40
The oratorical exercises at the
new High Schoo. ast Fridav
evening, were wel". attended, and
the young people surprised many
wun ineir public speaking. The
Boys' Band, twentv-three mWes.
made their first real public ap
pearance, and furnished the mu
sic for the program. Under the
tutelage of H. A. Kuratli the
boys are doing nicely with their
music
Dance at New Helvetia Hall-
Wednesday evening. Dec. 31. by
a arm m a . .
Anna ana K. ischanz. tickets,
including supper, $1. 38-40
Wm. P. Katteman and Iim'sa
Katteman. of near Portland, took
out marriage license yesterday
morning. They were married.
before, and were separated a few
years ago. As their children are
about all grown, old St Nicholas
played Cupid, and the memories
of Yule Tide brought two hearts
together. Rev. Fisher wedded
them yesterday.
Farm to rent; Cultivates IfiO
acres; house and bam;l miles
from North Plains. Inquire E.
B. Tongue, Hillsboro. 38tf
District No. .61. Misa Gale.
teacher, held a basket social and
school exercises, the other eve
ning, and a two-hour program
was rendered. Baskets sold from
$1 to $3.25, J. W. Zfmmerman
buying the premium basket at
I3.2S. The school netted Slfi .50.
and will expend the proceeds for
pictures to enliven the school
house walls.
TheFiremon'9 Rail was a creat
success, Saturday night, and the
legend is going around town
that R. B. Collins and Henry
Schmeltzer were dancing rings
around themselves in the rnnn-
try dances. The Fire Laddies
-t t 2 . !! O
ciearea up a near, nine sum oi
money
All members of the Fniscon.il
church are invited to attend a
business and social meeting at
Miss Helen Wilcox Music Studio.
on Tuesday evening, Dec. 30, at
8 o clock. Arcnaeacon Chambers
will be present, and will talk on
matters of interest and import
ance to the church.
The Adult Kihle Class of the
Congregational church will hold
a meeting at the home of Mrs.
Sarah Farnham. on Monday eve.
ninir. Dec 29. at 7:30. for the
election of officers and other
business.
On account of throat tmuhle
with which sit of the choir were
afflicted, the Evangelical Church
did not hold the cantata. Hoiv
Night," last Sunday. It will be
rendered on Sunday, Dec. 28. at
7:30 in the evening.
t i; i il I
marnage license ior tnnsimas
week: Elmer J. Tompkins and
tail... mi. j -. . L .
Ethel Tilden. Gaston: John Iinis
Coatney and Mabel Hoffman
uaston; Koy s. start ord and
Maude E. Moss, Banks.
Looks like a White Christmas
-and it will be in the mountains
AT WaBhinorton IViiinttr anH ha.
v wr mwm w TIT Mall I Mj
of Washington County, and, per-
a t 1 a r
naps, in ine lowianas.
Wm. Hanson, of Scholls, was
UD to the citv Tuesday. He
i re
cently opened a feed store
serious.
T. R. Imbrie. of Portland, was
out to Hillaboro, .yeaterday,
DTeetinff f rinnrla.
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an 1 iwiwi Ntnwta.
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Dentist
Office up-ataira over Hillaboro National
Bank.
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DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Tftuieaie Bldg. Room 6 and 6
HILLSKOUO, OER.
Main and Thirrl.
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - Ore
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Commercial Bank Block
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up-stairs
Hillsboro Oregon
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to Dr. Cunningham.
Office and Drug Store.
at Orenco, Oregom
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lainuaie, waa a ciiy i-anei, iu
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housework. Phone, City 203.
to climb down that way.
ing.
1915, 75 cents.