ISIOi CE NTENH AnUM ; aiRnnnrs .niinr otq vv,,w"-" u uuill UIIU uuiono ian. rrrnCAty u. 1914 I 11, , 1 ll.trr. Well Known ,rf. Urral Age ii mi-matt nigh. I11 """""'""on. w here Sat- J 'ini.iy, niihiirnr With Kim win I road meeting II. V I 111! - I'l'll lH lull-flt r- virw l,r..-..l. . .. "f !. W.llmn. tt.- Vulliy ;.) L'.iid Ahmi. Jnlh d.iv.-re, in. i.M-iurrH on the road i BiMKlllll'KIN IN till I viioHtt I''I'I'''". and a bran.), for Wash "g" ;'' 1 'y a form,,!. J,.,n A. Th. tntrttl.it.. I. . 1 a IMFIIIL II U. II m iUl..,l ...... .. . . .1 ,1... I si.' ih.iuii.hl U !. : 1 ..... . . "' nr - , i"-"inii, uihi i. a()Mirit i John p ,,,.! Ik., cu M- ami Wilbur K. Newell !'" '"twith him uh an advisory oMiimtti-,.. h.- i..-a 11 to iM On-of tl ' ""' ' tiuirkiil.li- wo amain jMrinatn-nt road. i.r-f.-r- ' .1 i' 1 nihil. ..f I I . . !;i!r i.i i runri H 14 nun', through ! A-t..ri.i. who .... fiiiiifi immIy of th,.V,t Si-I.- . ... 11 .11 '""'ti'H. John M. Wall i,r... ' ' I" at tilt" HI'HHtOfl I i. Mrs. iri' hIiII ,, nni viri for L'fPi.Ti. I,..,,u.. llfphoii Main is Yikn II-'"' JiCfl t'irti p-taitu h"' .11. 'X. ami inj..) W(irlt ;,i.i. ririi h-r i,-f:it UillHtMiro ! ft r Tin. 4 r .. $ J' ' A '. ...Vttttli ,,,0 ; -, i- Mr., Iljrr. I(r tOl Veil. S'. UkiU U I r-i'!. ( ' in lh' t i. thniT. .iM . Il'-r vr.n-li-i !wff ar- I 1 Mm. fir;.',! M. Ilmri.tti M..I an. 'i . , Mm. II.,,. 1 f A-li.ri.i mm mk ol (r,. i , ! - n, other of the H ire, for e;ir 1 1 it . 1 in' li-'e'l 1 hi . . it e im in 11 I'll h now 11 III!-', 1'oitl.in.l, ! 'I I ' il lle'lll l, M rH, .11 ati.i Win, ;. "f ItilUlHint. . I . . tl II 1 1-0, 1, 'lit e:,r(y ila , uiul no I 'V a law ,l v I II IN HI!" il,,r m.i: The uml.t-n-i lie a!i nt ! Livery ;, 1 30 p. in . . m .SAM On? tram 1 3 yrar JfJrs.Il'ji.i, t, , Ml. r.',t All the-. w nn. I ar. hpM. T'Tm.i; Sin I, ( I ei.t ..in. more mihhIIiU' jurors for the i ;ir l'.M I omitted in last week' Imt are. John lletiniM. 1 i' r.;uli v. IVe.l UihnI, J J Krelo. K I. M..re. Kreil Iliillinif, V, J jl!ir.Nell, Murrv !inner. John r.allar.1. ih. t ontirll. 1 1 IS Jim. ruk. f I! lieirhman. It It I'.urk- i halter. (Iini V I'oiikMv, John Kaiima. .ma WikI Jr. t'reil I'n- ;i.'ir. K II Sitiisoii. M 11 Hoard, W V Wile, I: A W ithvcomU-. (oh fop Kn!e Ourftitiri' herd f l!l head of i hoii e dairy row, i ll.il'deiiin, (liirhams and JerryH. All fri'sli op will Im in ten days. 'Heavy (.rod'uer. larjir, ami in 'k'ooj condition. IVterKon Hnw., jl'orest (Jrovt. lelepligni' Dl'JS andOLUx. -H-S MM il t iith'n hankalili' IlleJ , ( h ni'P. Thf lleaM ,! J'11 Kive a mi:.. day evt-riiiij.' at thre w ill , M lwe,,n nnial. mimUr n, t-riiniin,) ; i ciiiit-i,,!. verton n ill Hi ll at i, u.. t!.- S.toiul Stu t ' After Hii'illnesH of inoPf than .. m Uin.HU.ro, at ,tto y,.lir;, M1HS Stella Md'onnHI 1 i.a ised nwav at the-homo of hor W. It: IV L'l mother. Mrs. June Mel'onnell. la. k ii.ai e rollH, 2 'tn. I. The rauso of her I'I.ni, one team. II death was heait trouhlo. The team, i'. and 11 funeral was held Sunday from 1 'ai -, Mini, the home. U. v. Foster olliriatiiiK'. In.,", e .t II ears ; Interineiit at I'leasant Hill t'em- it, sets ,oii- elery. MierwiHHi .lournai. ' I Male lleln Wanted I will in eimd . .. ,i several voutik' men the !'ii; t i lass work 'automoliile husiiies.s in ten weeks ; hy mail and assist them to tfood 1 intuitions. No rharK'e for tuition until HMilion is seoured. Write itodav. U.S. I'riee, Autonioliile h'Apert. l!o Itk!. Los Angeles, fal. I Kmil I. Kuratli has bought out his brother .1. I'.'h interest in the Ueal Kstate and Loan busi ness, and will eoinliiet the busi ness himself at the same plaee over the llillslioro National Hank ! Ituildinif. List your proerty !vith him. he will nive you u s.iiare deal. Money to loan on farm security. Notary Pul ,lir. ''tf 1 I,. Jean, the superannuated ; minister, died at the home of a ! relative, in Seattle, Wash., the last or the week. The remains were brought here for interment, i by the side of wife, who died in llillslioro. some cm avro, when they wow residents of this plaee. The iimcral took place from the M. K. church, yesterday forenoon. Masiiuerade ball nt l.etliany Cramre Hall. Saturday evening, hdi. I I. Tour prizes-host sus tained and most comical charac- Valentine's tors, lady and .iHieman. y " little o,,d I supper, lino music, and cm or V i ... ; manniremotu. ah mv ......- 'II Athletic Club 1 r tievl Wedlies i'e.'i erloll, W hen n classy iM.iitS be- The Chili has ;tt is interesting, '"is; Hardy, who llar.lv is a I tea man, u l.il,. I V..,,, 1 W" w to the :,aver Club, ..r 1 A ; penal tram will '"" I'.uthui.i. I'Vlh and Ul"1 'I'Mir roach S '"''I t"Hond. win!.? n"",,"'' from llillslioro ""' Blll'lll chL..hlll":. W'U" l,.Rhrn iaiKinl r. athletic series. Kltle; Whit,. '"S a ,; , .., '.il I ii- i;.... i i ... PiriN ... t ""k ni'iis, aiso Zn, "l'l Hncks in Hoa- imitiMl. i. Flllav,,-;" V,rl,". Oil. ,,)f Sul.. I niniay m m o''-lv tin '"VI'. iip , ,.,,a . . r . "' . II III ;:u1.v iih supply is l,;v chicks make Ihe Wrile fur prices and 'aiiinlii'll ,Vt Uo.fs OH LINKLAIER FATALITY I vUrme Warr.nlrJ I ,i2 UUroe in liUy Company lOIOItMAN SAVS NO SU.NAI. I.IVIA l.idcaiC SpidikM IJc Thit I1i).i. tlaa H, Slrmk ay t Car Coroner )r. Ira H. Jiarrett. of Iteavi-rton. impanelled a jury luemlay. to investigate the Jaets nirrounilmjf the .i.-ath of )r. I.inklater. The jury, aft.-r hear " all theovid. rire. f.mm that I'r. I.inklater rame to his death h' Ix-inif struck hy an Oregon llectric train. Jhe motorman "ore that no lights were on at Klmi.nica. hut that he saw Dr. I l it.kli.ter at th.. oast .-ml of that Mution. but that he did t U'nal tor a stop. TeUiinony ir,ai in.. i,o,v was found i" in aluiit eijfht f. .-t of the "lis. bu the brakestnan said SAli.'.l I .. . I I 1 ..iirMeu (ie K.VA' flO of"-, ami the train therefore ir'.eoeie.l. 'Ihe jury viewed the promises at Klmoiiica. Tllesdav oveninir and it is thought that the H.H tor miihi have M', n struck hy the nar car the freight ex press car that is switched out at HillslH.ro. I he jury selected were; Kdw Schulmerioli. l C Vautrht. K !. MiCoriiiu k, Willis Ireland. J C Kuratli and .1 Carrott. I h'1 jury had three sessions me at Klrnotuca, one yesterday morion and imo yesterday af-t.-riiiH.n, aft, r the funeral ser vices. 1 1, .puty district Attornev ..i'.riie attended as counsel for the Mat-, and Attorney tjeo. U llak-ley eainu.ed lor the railway cniiipaiiy. WIM. I'SI.Mi: IIVWSI IK I to 5.HI5.I r krv- 10 .- 10 10 wen,,,,, 1 .-.My, imiiii- ,.1H i Oiitko . "'"'t been sendiiiir, tickets. inciuuiiiK ""l'l"'. "" "I'lil'ls ol" Int .. .1 rl ... . ..ii,.. T w, MISSOS msoil oe.u. iy ostmasler l,amkini US a I'OMIlll hlll'.i Iv.w.l, I "v, hi... in til ll,,. c,Kcaii(.,, "I fnreo, 80 hnui. 1,' read 'ti,,' v l,!1Vt'n't had time to ""weHent to patrons. Shor,l o',,('ltz,,r hm K" t0 Mil, 'mw, for a two Ulurngy 1,1 llw resort on the lirs! of the week to ma m; lections lor their SpruiR milli nery. Ask for Cash value Homo in dustry HtampH, with every pur chase, (iet your premiums 1 at llillshoro's BtorL8.-H. K. bm-molL W.llr. U I In J l Mom, , I .U II' . .1' III- II nr , -" II I! l.l J II Mir ,,r,, fl I' k 11 f i 1 .( .lmr ;p imp nn, he ., ';r: r.'l . I.i in I h .01, ..1.1,1,.,, jri "J I' i.iri 1., , ni., I'll, 4. 1,. rr I'' 1 ' 1 I.S. o k ... M... A. t . In I, i, 1. 1 1 I.l, l.lk J!HW ... M I H k I.. I R ll.l.litv, l,i l ...I it- MiriwtMMl w Jy, I'lni'l, Willy I.i H.iM-y C J iiiih, in .1 S Colli, 11 . I t y ttM) rkr N.r.llinin In H-iIh-h Kci I, I ll llrl.j V .Irlnnt; 'I..I..I lull , V' II. nn. Il M it.r. k In J.itm tn.h.iilr mi, I l.ru Williittimin, 144 v' " II Ml Jl . o v I Clk'ti. In I. I' ki-l.iu.Miij, lot ill I ll Vir Slirrw ,l 1 Siiir I.. M h l.iii k, lul alH.vr.. 1 J I. Slirll t I vol C.irr, mir arte -,i,l, 1,1, Klrrl.ir 10 Jrir I-.(on to I. mil Tlnrl.no. Hr.r I nliry . . 1 llrilli. Toiikiip rl .1 lo W.ll koliin- urn. Ir on Not III Kni;r Sltrrl imo O A I'.lliillu In llrniy S!mi.ii, our fir r.,lK .MM 10 Mn ( '.u.l 111 In J ; I, u. nil, lilll Hi v .1 I rrf iit.in if , 1 J no W 1'ilcr to Nellif .1 Mit'in, one rrr ll.tip'i 1'rriy K.M.I W U II.H krn lo Amur M l-i.tiklin, w 1,1k lli. krn'i I'.ik llr.v .Sjimr In ;li Cmlrr, r , aHvr lilk MVn M, Poiirll to II !: Not.lr, f ml In Ox. wr K t 1 n r 4 w ... . 1 ll Millrr to J II I'uln.iii, a lull in IIiIIIh.o Acirt ?jjo K nt It Kr.llv In Mitiv.rrt Sloirv, 1 lot lit k 7 Niit h I'l iiii. 4o II 1 1 ! rl.lutt li lol .ro I. I'l.ltllMII. 1 lul. I.Ik tin-urn 1 llritti.li MrlK'r to I' II t'tli-r, lot h l,lk 4S Mrl(rt Arrr. 300 Kmplic Inv I'o In Stinr t' liirot- IHii.lril, .11 I. ml il (Irruon I Sour toll tt W.b, 5 lotit Couuril irw Arm 10 t'liilr.l Bl.lif Inv On In S It l'ooli.w I lul k.l.lr Aoir Tr.oti. Sis Win C.lnvo to A W Vnlr. So a we S I 1 n I5 - 10 (Vi Hwrn tnUtriii llatlwit, H a arc 6 t y 11 f w I TO CCMIITIIKY LOT OWNLRS Parties interested in improving ami beautifying the Hillsboro cemetery are reiiuested to attend n meetinir at the Court House. Saturday afternoon. February 21, at LMH) o'clock, for the purpose of orK'anizinv a cemetery associ ation, and disciissinvr matters pertaining to the improvement. Tins call is made iy tne louee Club which some time atfo raised $KH) for this purpose. The Kinton Hand will put on a drama at the Kinton school house, entitled "Chip of the Fly- . . 1 . e U nitf U. Miliiruay evemun, re... 21, 11)11, after which an oyster supper will he served at 25 cents a plate. The public is cordially invited. Last Sunday completed two years work of Uov. It. Clarence funk !1S Hnntist pastor on the field. They have been years of steady vrrowth. During uus uniu the pastor has preacneo 000 ser mn.w. conducted 25 funerals, married 'M couples, raised ap proximately $2700, of which $1200 was for the purchase of a lot for a new location of the Hnptist church, at the corner of Fourth and Lincoln Streets. 1 he church has received; 88 new mem bers, of these 21 have been by baptism. The church now has about 170 members. It is the desire of the church to sell its present lot and building, or lot. and then build a splendid com modious building on its new lot. Contributed. Argus and Journal $2.26. J. M. and 'Hnry VanDyke. of errnn.rt. worv in town Monday J. . Iturhanan. nf ( was a cuy caller yesterday. J. J. WVisenU-ck and wife, of i.e.tivine. were m itie county seat yesieruay. Mr. and Mrs. J. H iirr,riHin of South Tualatin, were in town the first or the week. I t i: .. j. j.ivuraiii. one of me pio- ni-rs 01 uie 1'hillips w-ction. was in low n yesterday. Ir. Ira H Ikirrett. of Iteaver ton. was in town Tuesday and nearies.lay. W. F. Taylor, of Mora. Wash,, has leen visiting his Bister. Mrs. 1. m Ia'wis. of Ilaseiine Street. A. Kaufmann and Chris Oefin ger. of near Huber. were in the city luesday. Mrs. Myth Tozi.r-Weatherred was in town yesterday a guest ai trie i. . Weatherred home. LhiMle Island K-d co-ih. for hatching purpiises. Call city Hon. A. U. Flint and wife, of N holls. were in town yesterday auerrioon. KDrs. Iiwe & Turner, eye VEspecialists. of Portland. will he in Hillsboro. again, Sat urday, ret). Z Tennis l'yl has Ixiuirht the (). J. Ilruster place, over in South Tualatin, and takes jmsession of trie ji acres at once. Any lady's suit ordered before Feb. 21 gets a ten per cent, dis- nt allowed from stock. Christ W'lleHt. Mr. and Mrs. Iarl Luther re turned last week from their wed ding trip It California and Ari zona. J. W. liaynard. of Scholls, was in town yesterday. He says the roads right now are the worst he has witnessed for years. Fop sale National cash regis ter; keys up to will disxwe of this reasonable. City liakery, llillslioro. Albert Tozier. of Portland, w as out yesterday, coining to pay his lat respects to the late Dr. Linklater. For sale -Two fresh milk cows: cmv and heifer, fresh in March; Jersey bull. 2 years old.-K. C. Masters, half mile south of Aloha. 40-8 ('has. Morris, of Cornelius, was a city caller, yesterday morning, and while in town implied a word of cheer in the Argus ollice. Wanted -Farm, about 'forty acres, improved or partly tm. proved. Must be within five miles town. C. S. Parker, Hei del Itkig. 47 John Wilkins. of Portland, was out to Hillsboro yesterday. Mr. Wilkins spent his Iwyhood in the rarnunjrton and bouth Tualatin sections. Parred Plymouth Kock eggs, from pure bred fowls, for sale, for hatching, 75 cents per set ting ot 15.-John Vanderwal. Hillsboro, Hast Fir. 4(V8 11. P.. Goodin. secretary of the State Hoard of Control, was down from Salem. Tuesday. He found it imiKissible to attend the funer al of the late Dr. Linklater ow ing to a board meeting yesterday. Will exchange city property, worth $1,500, corner house, on (Jarihaldi Ave. and Glencoe Road, sUiro, lot 100x150; for farm 1 IIMI or acreage.-il. joiDmann, tiius- boro, Ore. 46-8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Bah meier, of Denver, Col., are visit ing with the wife's brother, C. C. Arns, of Phillips. They ex pect to locate in Oregon, and are much taken with this section. We are in the market for a carload of cedar hop posts. Plen ty of time for delivery. For particulars write A. J. Kay & Sons, SM Sherlock Uuuding, Portland. Ore. 46-7 The McMinnville Elks will hold a big circus at McMinTlville, Feb. 27, in the McMinnville city audi torium. Many will attend from Hasten. Forest Grove and Hills boro. School District No. 32 (Cherry drove), this county, has author ized the issuance of $5000.00 bonds, six. per cent, and desires to sell the same at once. For further information, write John M. Wall, Hillsboro. Oregon. J. C. Kuratli has sold his in terest in the Kuratli Heal Estate business to Emil Kuratli. J. C. sold on account of his health, and will take things easy for a while, but states that he will cry sales occasionally as a diversion. The W. C. T. U. held an in terestinir meeting Feb. 10. Bus iness and social affairs were dis cussed. The Mother meeting will be held later. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 24, at the home of Mrs. Lucy Sigler. Well improved 50 acre farm near Itethany for sale, at a very reasonable price; 11 miles from Portland; -10 acres under cultiva tion: irood buildings, good or chard, living water. Investi gate this place. Inquire at the oilieo of E. 1. Kuratli. 47tf The drram of three years ago has been realized the Portland. Eugene & Eastern Hail way is now running its electric cars through the old county seat Hillsboro. Agent Shinnaberirer yesterday moved his desks to the uptown office, and with this morning the red cars of the new service commenced running up North lianife. thence on Main. and thence out to the main line. The freight offices are yet held at the main line track, and the Western Union othce still stays down at South llillslioro. the tintnwn and Knnth Hillsboro offices being connected uy telephone only. A new schedule 19 to ) ar. ranged and published in a short time, as there will be some dif ference in time, owing to the halt mile extra distance" caused by making the detour. Passengers can now pet into the Fourth Street district in Portland, direct, and land in the center of Hillsboro upon their re turn. Conductor Chas. Cline, who for over 30 years has run past llillslioro, and who, during all that time has but once Keen the train street of the city, now sees w hat old Hillsboro has up in the business district. Here's to you. Chas. E., and may your shadow never grow less. Kenneth ltobb was the first tn buy a ticket at the new UD-town office. Limn ELECTRIC UL'E Portland. Cugene A fLattern Now Uunninz Through County Seat FD CARS PASS TMROtGrl TOW Ajcal Saiaaabcrter Drufc to the City Mike m Maia PYTHIAN OOI.DIIN JUBILEE 'hoenix Lodge, Knights of Pyth- as, will entertain Knights of 'ythias and their families and the Pythian Sisters, Thursday evening. Feb. 19. at the Castle tall, on Second Street, the occa sion being the fiftieth anniver sary of the founding of the order. There will be seventeen numbers on the program. W. G. Hare will deliver an address, and then Past Grand Chancellor John M. Wall will present veter an jewels to five Knights who have been members of the order for 25 years -H. H. Greer. L W. louse. L. A. Long. T. S. Weath- erred and John Northrop. A minstrel entertainment will be given under the direction of E. L. Moore, and a Pythian or chestra will furnish the music. The boys are determined to have a session that is full of brilliant entertainment, and the evening will close with a splendid uncheon. A snap new house, five rooms and bath, on large lot close in, for $1250. Terms. -C. S. Parker, leidel Hldg. 47 Fred Cornelius is now cashier at the collection window over in the taxpaying department at the treasurer's office. Ward Downs returned last Saturday, from Tillamook, where he has been expertmg the coun ty's books. New Spring styles and fabric for men's and ladies' suits and coat3 arrived and on display at Christ Wuest's. Mayor H. T. Bagley departed Saturday for New York and oth er Eastern points. He will be absent several weeks. The county court will soon have new quarters, the rooms of the old offices of the assessor and school superintendent having thrown into one. The new Spring and Summer styles and goods for ladies' and men's suits have arrived at Christ Wuest's. Tailored suits from $15 up. T. P. Buzhard, the carpenter, suffered a paralytic stroke at his home, fourth and Jackson bts., ast evening, and is under the care of Dr. liobb. Wednesday evening, Feb. 18. at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Cowles, a mis sionary, will lecture at the Cong. Church, on her experiences in Africa. Everybody fs invited. E. B. Tongue, district attor ney, was at saiem, yesterday, arguing a case for the Elmore Packing Co., in the Supreme Court Not being in a position to put on a sale we will go one better by giving something away on our eighth anniversary, Feb. 2s, Watch the papers and tour win. dows for further announcement Den of Sweets. J. B. McNew, of below Reed ville, was up this morning. Some miscreant stole a young pit? from his pen, the other night, and J B. says he can keep it if he will only stay away and not molest the rest of the youngsters. PHOrCHHIOMAU F. A. BAILEY, M. D. rkyakiaa sail Karrtoa Offire: I'pataira ia Scaatmarlca Store wnnnw-wmniiw reraar rmtrli.a ud twvutut tttraata. Phonea. i.tUraCity ;W2; rmi,aafUt S Maaaa4a4ai S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. M PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Z Ac ni-aUir vr Th fclta IrU( Htoro Ktdne East of Court Mu E. B. TONGUE ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Office up stair, jo .Schulmert Block lo uh eorrmr of th. t.i.fc R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ; Sarjfeoo S. P. p. B. N , F. L t R. Rya. Office in the Taraiei Block. Tbinl tad Main Street. Uulahoro, Oregon. ELM EH II. SMITH M. D. D. O l PHYSICIAN & SUROEOM OSTEOPATH Office Himrv 9 to it a. m.; I to J p. a. jueaia. inurMay, MalarOa 9 to l Calla answered dav or aiht Aitk phone. Office over Hillshoro National. MAAMrXMMMrVMMVV J. O. ROBB, II. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE: Upa-airilo Schalmericb B'dg. r-no!K-0(uce. City 1S4; Ree. City 864 mU.NBORO, . OREGON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon Office hour 9 to 1 1 a. m.; a to 5 p. m. Calla answered day or night Botk phonea. Office ia American National Bank, npstaira. HirxsiiORO, . . OREGON ArVMrrVrArrrVWVTVTVVVWTVI oo. m. aaay W. m. Mm DAQLEY A MARS ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW Room 1 and t Nhaf ttalldlBg HILLS HOKO, . . UMBOS rrrrVMaMVMMaaaV The Cornelius Tribumj'i Ani madversions on printing, in last week's issue, were so laden with tributes to the Argus that this paper can not find it ennaiatnt to criticise the text of the stat. ments, in any way. shape or manner. As a matter of fact the entire list of road not should have been published in the two county official patters -the Anrus and the W.Tim of Forest drove, the two papers that have the lists to lay down before the countv court, against an comers as papers 01 general county circulation. As to the matter of nrohate notieea attnr. neys themselves generally want papers printing their notices which can furnish nronfa and affidavits at a minute's call and it is up to them. The Argus thanks the Cornelius Tribune for the splendid bounuets tnven thp Argus in it3 resume of matters relating to newspaperdom. The revival meetintrs closed nt the Baptist Church Thursday evening, ihe house was filled ar v everv nitrht Hnrinw Mr Smith's stay. There were fifteen or twenty confessions, and twelve additions to the church Ihere are five to be hantierl A number of others will come into the church at a later date. Hev A. Smith, who wa3 the evan gelist. during the meetings, was a splendid soeaker. He nresent. ed the gospel in a scholarly and sympathetic manner. He is lo cated at the Dresent as co-nastor of the Oretron Citv P.Ar.tit church. He is a graduate of McMinnville College, later at tending Ilochester Baptist Theo loincal Seminary. He was a college mate of the pastor of the aptist church here. Con t d. The "Delta Aloha" Snndav r. . . . . .; . . ' scnooi class ot the United Evan gelical church met at the home of Mr. and 41 rs. Andrew Bran. daw, Tuesday evening, for its regular monthly business meet ing. After the business and so cial hour, the girls were invited to the dining room where they enjoyed many good things. hose Dresent were Kubv Gallo way, Gussie. Faye and Beth Sig ler. Evelvn Parent Katie Kran. daw, Laura Saxon. Kuth Black burn. Ethel Lightfoot, Blanche Hartramnf. Marv RranHaw I. vana Blackburn, Cecil Lightfoot, Mrs. Galiowav. Mrs. Brandaw and Mrs. Fisher. V. B. Peterson, formerly man. ager of the Reedville hopyard, has returned from Dundee, and is again managing the P.eedville hopyard. He was a city caller Mondav. and aava that as far an mud is concerned there are places up in xamhill that are just as muddy, and more so, than the Reedville section. He states that he is glad to get back to old Wash ington County. Sen. Chamberlain writes that the department will soon name dates for examination of appli cants for the postmastership at Cornelius. The Dresent oectmant of Uncle Sam's distribution at Cornelius recently sent in a resignation. The commission will send notices to the county press in time for applicants to have plenty 01 notice. The Nashville Students, one of the best attractions in the coun try, will appear at the Crescent Theatre, Tuesday. Feb. 17. The charge of admission is but 30 cents for the entire lower floor. If you want to hear music, see daneinc. and hear the best come dians on the road, go and see them. Next luesday evening. A. W. Barber and wife re turned from a two months trip to Riverside", Ontario, Norfolk and Los Angeles, Cal., Saturday. They, report a terrible rainstorm, with many washouts, there. while thev were in the South. They are glad to get back to their old home in Oretron. where the rains are frequent, but not disastrous. J. T. Fletcher, of Forest Grove was in the eitv this mornintr. torty-eight years ago t eb. 10 he l- j r 1.-: wiiM .r m in mi a ij. mint-?,. on the Spwp donation a mi e I Tnmie.io tn.i.r and half northwest or this city, Rev. W. E. bmith officiating. He says there was all kinds of high water over Washington County that day. Mardi-trraa. " a well known fonar i.nlahrararl nn tha avoninc preceding Lent, will be well ob- Upstairs, in Linklater Delta JOHN M. WALL ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Upstairs, A. C. Shute BMg, Main ft tod UILUBORO, - OBJWOR. W. N. BARRETT ATTORN KY-AT-LAW Or net: Main Street, opp. Cnort Hoot HILLSBORO - ORBOOH VWrVMaaaVMMMM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAWj Office, upstairs in Sohnltnerich Block Hillsboro, - - Oregon - 3. danaart 8. inea aaa ail arfr. Rravaaaaataa ftaktn SCHNABEL & UROCHE tcwia)fmlrat KtMtttra, aumaHllla, ' Vnnal.f0i!i4ini(. Ktltiatlia tilfaaa, tad. muuii.n. r.iu.iciiir, llllllllH Ultra nrtrnfliM. nii4nrft.ll am in iruiupa nit unfnra rttrara ainira. Vt.ira .Hm blijktfi. Sii41aflrnld)aflni, Urbntiaganaea. tauUM ftir.ipn.irt mu anirrra micaira. ntrak-Cat'Oaaakra: Caoaaf aaa a lafl a. .t rmnitiH, Ztlt0on: SiarltaU 200: k-lim; i-iiX,7.lrl.b,in' nl sou a nil 3in ouv ut aaaaari at aaaioilii PORTLAND, ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Oltice up-atairs over HillHboro National Bank. HILI18BORO ORROOI DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Rooms 6 and ft HILLS BOKO, ORE. Miin and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist served bv the Catholic Coterie. of Forest Grove. The club will give a large dinner on the occa sion. Everybody will be wel come. Viroil Connor, well known here -w - , .... v in the past as accountant for the wasmngton-uregon corporation, now in the piano business, in Portland, was in town Saturday evening. Miaa Ruth Potman, stenncrra. nher in Mavor Ratrlev's law of. flee, departed Saturday for a three weeks visit with her par ents at St. Paul. Minn. I have buvers waiting. If vou have the value and vour nriee is right, I can sell your property or trade it tor what vou want. t ,. 8. Parker. Heidel Bldg. 47 Mrs. S. E. K ester nf Ottawa' Kan., formerly a reaidnnt nf this city, writes lor another year of tne local paper. Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore BOWMAN & VALLANDiGHAM Attorneys-At-Law Commercial Bank Block up-stairs Hillsboro Oregon Frederick Andersen, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to Dr. Cunningham.' Office and Drug Store. Orenco, Oregon Telophoua oonneetiona. & Argus and Oregonian $2.25