HILL4BORO AktifK, FFBECAfcY , tM now cols uvwu I . ivrk" I . . i i it. . i. .kllul Sl"l J""" "!- Ihtft mm .'XltUm'w 'f H.e trong. t " ...... ....t . . tl., vr n,!iii,, " Will IX HI WW drtm' ,v..t nirt, Fri,,45f ,v' :inlf h k An ol.l .lay. it i 'th.ln-verlir.Ml the ..li.-nr... ... k,.,-t.H their inl.-r-Rt chiwd. from the rte f the cr. Uinut.t.1 the cl..f the nnnl L -ii all U right.-!, and hrWM re a victory over m .:..hI r. n.-ntniont. The i'lt ' ,tti', in Alabama: .(.nit H eum ft''r i 5S Ihe HcenoH take place. JJh one ,.,re,,l..m on the Man- Spiel Southerner. h,, lH-arH North .! II ho may ' from ,h. North. Thi .re)u.lre wB 'c,,,.m-.l and intilU-l In the M nan" heart by reaw.n ot the Norther.. Army taking away hij rtlv . h i graduate of Wvt l'""t; the impoverishing f thci.W gentleman of hi hold- mM ,.MHeially the taking or ..... .....,' ItU MlaVeH. Wild he m r t,r,m' 1,1 V!n U ' .i thi-ft and ignorant-.- tnl the ittrangment of hi win lovf. . ., , Mr. Armstrong and t apt. ii...-i..rf u i it war on the na n. anwntt f-ra proj..-l riu!r..i. tnJ are refused jH-rrnHHioti ir . ,.f nv urro the planta I he l'renton home i ma.lt i,,...i,.1iiirtir. Mr. Armstrong anil Carey I'reaton. a grand djunht.r of Lionel Prbm fall in love an.l mk the! ..lorn hi (auction, hut fail to over ........ ... it,.. ..I.I man's rninil hi rrtentinent for any one from th. North. It develop imu ai't l)ivrnirt i thewmof Ci'lotn PrMi.ui bii.I a hai'ly reunion is ffrt-te.1. Thi i a re t:il of II i.art of the hai w -n itf ..r" the entire ttav. which in fiil.,1 i'h intensely dramatic ilutn. patho iml comely Tint I' II lirnma ttla hark ..I kr,l -.i..t l.tfiwr on thi ilill'icult n'iv hu h u n nrtxluce l at tlx Crov'e i the llth. an.l receiv wmmeiulation from every .piar tcr. The HillUrt orchestra, hu I,.. mj.-M.l.l.vl vt-rv line tleltt till turninh mtiHic. !n t fail ' h there. The rnt: (.. Trenton, an ol.l plante t I. IVrkin: Col. MolH-rly. n-lic (.f the Conies-racy. '..w Oihhle; Spiire Tneker. a Justice Ivan ti.iiuil.hbtn- ('at)t. Ihiven port, a Northern Ky. Man. J. Md'ov; Mr. Armstront?. hit Writ'. Cha. McNeill; Uthrop I'lge. a Southern Uy. wr AxeUon; Uaymoml Pau'e. n par ty of husine. Nelmm Krost; IWatur. an Anti-Mlum wrvant. Zcnan Olnon; Mm, hitfe. u w i h who think twice, Altoe Smith; Mm. Sl.K-kton. another vvi.low. Jirnit-is Milled. Carev Trenton. in Alabama HIoshoth, WiaU-th Hot,.; Atlanta MoU-rty. tl. M" berly's .lauiihUT, K'lith Swan Mm. Director. Prof. VVm. J. liar- ritiKton. (Icrman Spcaklnf Smlety The Cerman SH'akinK Soriety o! Washinjfton County will Imhl i metinr at the Moose Hall WashiiiL'ton Street. Saturday March 7, at one oYIok in the afternoon. The Society request Itteiiihiiice of all inemlMTH as matt m nf imnortanco will l't taken up. Feb. 2H. Wfi. -r'mht yara aVo - the httt candy ktorw r.f Ixum lleidtl. north ide f Main, on the Hite now iMTiipiril ,y the I. '.. & K . lnuk'ht hy Jan. MiltriUri;r. whuae capital Muck Binounttd . th munifi cent Hum of tl-Vl. I'.uHinenji was hrink from the start, a thi was1 the only utore in tht county making and Helling luitnemadf candies. Ihe little Ktore was chrintiiied the ltt-n of Sweets, and the uarten aotm iHraine to small. In I'.fl? a frame huild inu on Seeitnd U-came itn Imrne, the place Ix-injf replaced hy a hand.ome hrick in 1UH now hotHiiik' IlillivUiro'ii leading Sw' t Shop justly terrtn-d the I h-n of Sw. ets. Kik'ht years of leisiin-ss h:t left it mark, r rom th- little t n feet front with its old -fushioiiit! counter, rases, and k'.Mtse neck fountain, i hut a step to "up to the -minute" wall Hvr Hi .prrk-rue lor the War Jut CI..M-U I'Jl l Willi I licuns svs mit mm: m r tkiis auvin l etter I runa Scvcll Slalmn Hi -Unit nn I'uullry kctpiitf ease, can !y and ciifar casw. s.kI.i fountain with i electric appurtenance and mirror ira lore. u helpcelehrate the Hth annuersary every loy ami irirl ho enme to the I ten of Sheets Saturday af ternoon wilt be uiven chicken, worth $101; sold "Kditor Arjrus: Ah tins is the time of the year Jn ople y t the chicken fever, and tell what money they have made, nr can le made, will yive you my (ik'ures for l'Jl:$ my second ar in the chicken business. I I'ave the hen credit for every laid at the market price the day it was'laid. and credit for every chicken we Hold, or killed and ate. Stock on hand Jan. 1st. VMS. Sam Kun, of Orenco. was in tow n Monday. T-rry Stream, of Kant Plains, wa.s in town Monday. I). S. Wilcox, of (iuston, was a city ca!U r this afternoon. Antone Mermen, of V'erlKMirt, was in the city this mornintr. o'iaii Haer, of aUive Moun taindale, was in town yesterday. Mrs. Uovd I'.rown visited with friends in Portland, Sunday. Want trirl for general houiw work. Telephone Main 182, llilisuro. 1 11 i Powheer. city PHOrKNUOMAU C0UII1Y ROAD IMR Will Have Supervision of trmm- Commiijon C. A. Hanley, who with Hon. E. W. Haines and H. C. At well, is on a committee p. . HAILKY, M. V. to take care of Washington Gin- -.u, ty'aendof the Willamette Val- FayUaaad .H.rcHi ley aJUxhibit at the cominjr San Office:upuir 5,'""'CS "11 I Francisco Fair, reports that the ST prcHenl, A han.lsome souve nir w ill lie tfivcn the ladies. Pres. John M. Wall, of the 'ommerrial Club, wishe to an nounce that the first Tuesday in ai h month is Ktm kholders meeting, ami all memUT of the luh are roiucrited to In prenent hear report from the Isiard f governor. The Imard ha met several time in the past ortni'ht, and they are workirik' aid on m-veral prooHitionH. Mr. Wall wants attendance, so that member may know what is k'omiron. The club w ill have a Hinoker next Tuesday nlirht, in oiiiimction with the mectinif. ie Uiard i taking up several public service matter that may mean a ureat saving to the - pie of the city. A reception in honor of llev. P. Huk'he and wife will Ik . ti fiven at the resilience oi nir. and Mrs. John M. Wall. I nday veninir. Feb. LT. at o clock. Friend and niemU-r of the t'oiik. Church are cordially in vited. IU-v. Iliivrhe ha very iri-iK-etor. h.-L-i lrt-en ill with I .a (ii . p; for several weeks. S-o the row Spring arrivals at the Hillslxiro Mercantile. The cUtss-iest ever brought to the city. John l.ipx-rt and wife, of i'.anks, were in the city this morning. Frank Holcomb, ol lUthany, was reeling friend.-! in town yesterday. John Ireland, of Forest drove. was in town yesterday. grangea and commercial bodies ihlMB .., cut 4 rian.-,cwj M nent Road Work in the County are trading support to the . inni r k.- Waahinfrtfn ! T I I?IXt?TXT If Tl WAIH,LU County represented at the Fair. and the matter ot exhibits will rHiba.in au sukhw- j App!ic Ha Mad Veart of Eiperfcatc have to be taken up thm Sprint? Snrm s. p. P. R. S.. P. E. ft R. and Summer, so far as grains . 7 L v t... ..a j " i ,,J f-,;a (Office lit the Tantieme Block. TbIm u4 anu Krsea iu i "" Min Street. HillthoeOk Onm. re ronrprnpd Wa3hincrton Coun-1 TL. rA..4 rAMMimlnnan' l.i mm "a BAmi." whan If IWTIM I plumhinjt iCouxt this week appointed II. B LAW MAkES DLTIES ia Rock Boad Baildiaf Chapman, of Portland, as W ash pit VSICI AN & SURGEON" OSTEOPATH etftfs. $17l.r; chickens. t; to- tal income. fciOUti. Chickens on hand. To worth. ?l:y.2r; trrand total. $:!'.bil. less ?1'U and feed $277.H."t, makintr u total of J-s.l.H.'. and leaving me a profit of IVJj. This K'ave me H.'Jo clear pro lit. My time was reasonably worth $li". at Z" cents per hour. Mv buildmtr. fence, etc. were Hood, but cheap, costintr about i'SS. I read ixmltry papers and hooks, also asked a thousand j ipiention of a hundred people, and tried to make a success. 1 did have U-ttet luck than the average neighbor with w hom 1 compared notes from time to time. 1 Btill Mieve I can clear a dollar per hen each year. I fed wheat, oats, corn, bran, beef scrape, chick feed, Isnic, shells, lime, glass, gravel, Kami, kale, K)tatoes. ashdust and fresh water i' very day. My experience im mi doubt worth a hundred or- two dollars. 1 am not disappointed-! went in with my eyes open 1 said More I started, that there was ten failures to on micccss - that the chicken business, a a business, was the last kick of a dying calf, and Un real estate dealers street an chor. No mlds what the piece of acreage is like, low or high. :.. ! ! Htumt.8 or clear, tug or lime. if lieu " -.- - when it comes to preparing an exhibit, for Na- ELMER II. SMITH M. D. D. 01 ture is wondrous kind to the wist ).. in rhia OMtinn Thp mt?ton County 8 new road mas- mutee w,u goon 8urt an ter until further notice. Mr. actjVe campaign to have speci Chapman for many years has mens preserved dunntr the 1914 had charge of rock road work in season. Multnomah County, and he comes Mrs. G. W. Hines will put in a here with recommendations that small stock of Millinery in con- ,.wi;taLl0 1'nHt.r th. new nection with Dres3 Making par are creditable. Lnder the new ghe invite3 thg . of law the court must appoint a tiiHahoro and those of the sur- road master, and if such an ap- roundintr country to call and ex- tiointment is not made, then the amine her stock, and also would i-howks oiike, city 4; Recuy864 calling county surveyor is ex-officio road "te mem w inspect ne.r w i" hujboko, u.v me arena niaaiim u' . WWM wnicn is oi me oesu reanieiii:e. Office lVmr to il. m.; I to S TutxUt. TburwUy, Hatardm 9 to it Calls aunweml Amy or ni(ht. Both phone. UiBce over HilUhoru Natioool. J. 0. ROBB, II. D. PHYSICIAN Sc SURGEON OKFIC E-Upsuira ia Scholnwricb Bidg. corner t f First and Oak. Phone DR. B. L SEARS Physician and Surgeon on his county seat friend. I master. Wanted Km:ill furriibil hniiRel The oosition carries with it with gard- n tract, chicken coops payment of $7.50 per day City 167. a 1 t a. ... a 1 .. ,v, .w. 1 .. rfr not tnim vun anil irmi eic. licni niiiH iifi'm aim iia uoj ....... v... u T r,0t t,,norl ... A ,1.1.... j I'.w VC.U Hi uttf.mlatatiita ini'M tho tifMltlOn manV I iUJi u. . ua"W ,tv-... .a-pM No nermanent road I ueaujr iruui ma my u umce nour f iu ii . in., i m a p work can be done unless he Washington, D. C where he ciu mwerel iy or night Bota .ni.nnlLi.li it- nnrl nn omniint I Went With four Others from Ore- phone. Otfice to American National of money worth while can be wn. to appear before Attorney- Bank, npaUir. New Spring arrival at the IliUslxiro Mercantile. Indies are rei'.H'stcd to call and see our pew g'Hids. Mrs. 0. V. Nelson, of liacona, is convalescing nicely at a Port land hospital, where she under went an operation, last week. Miss Olson has returned from Seattle where she went to com plete her buying of Spring Milli nery. Mrs. L Lenon. of Portland, was a truest of Mrs. J. II. Jack exnended without his direction, uenerai aiciwynoius. m pruii ,nLLSBORO Mr. Chapman will soon make to the unmerger 01 trie a. r. a survey of the road work to be Kailway lines and branches the done along permanent lines this Northwest. The delegation rep year, and familiarize himself resented the shippers commercial with the needs of the county. bodies, and the timber men. who Many districts have voted hold that the dissolution of the special taxes this year-more merger wouiu wur a unrul y than ever before -and there will on the shipping interests. Cali- be plenty of rock work through forma also sent a delegation and the good weather. the hearing before the official w ; .t iko unrir w l ast two or three days. Wnilein H bkiwi io ,,,.; w. n. the past week, her hust.and join- jn earijer than usual, so more asningion, oir. uagiey met ing her over Sunday. can be accomplished. As a mat- Senators Chamberlain and Lane .1. . - . .i .l i : -l. ...... I anH Vv. Senator HnnrnP. P.uv vour early hat now and ter oi iaci inesuo-uase is aija OREGON Saw. m. mmttvt w- D AO LEY A HARE ATTORNBYS-4T-LAW Rooms 1 and S Haaf BaUdiag HILLSBOtttl. . . OSBUUS E. B. TONGUE .1 . I I M U...L recently Compieieu it i rui mi- ply pastorate for the llillsboro church. or sal.-; Span of mares, 2 I'; net n.arlv n.-w vtork narneas. liL-ir drill, new. It hoc; prac tically new OsU.me mower; H-sectlon Hteel harrow; milk cart hirst come tir-l ened. -Uoy Hays, llillsbo ro, Or., one mile .Hith, on Jack ti r-ittom. U twtH-n bridge, at ("onilensi r pumping plant, on left hand side, going south. UHf Probate: l-'state of l.ucinda (' I uck son set for tmal ettiemeni. Close 10 lown, or iar 8i, ii.n ! white land, lieaverdam. it's line for a chicken ranch. Kvery one like to brag. No one likes to tell, or hear of failure. I like hot air myself, even if 1 know it i thin, but if every one had the courage to tell the truths aUmt thi.ir ehieken experience well to ii ... - - - , I wniild not want to hear it. than laid at the close of the dry house. Dist No. 81. Saturday season. evening, Feb. 28. Ladies are re- The court is this week adver- nnested to nlease bring baskets. tisinor for bids for clearing right "Paek the Country Store" of way on two road3 the Stark I wm presented by the McKin- road at bcholis, ana me new iey Dramatic Uub. All are road between Timber and Gales cordiallv invited to attend. Creek. I vv 0-0 Iliatript AcwntS for all il. Unkliokin. Pn 'a War. QRAND JURY REPORTS haia-innlnHino- Thp Saturday Evening Post, The Ladies Home ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office up taira ,in Schulmerkh Block " ' i la T.. L..w vr am nl rw 1 1. 1 I - - a. i I 'iLw.iv'!int:iiriiof thi Hnecial owioeiier in me ouniiK. - mere wi oe a Dasxei swiai V. ''" "r-' . . . I l , 1 I.. I. InifAM . . .1 If If' t I ,.r;,...a u... ro miikiny dunnir caaam laiu eariy is aiways uciici enven at tne ftiCMniey scnooi Ft bruary. t:. b Uliion. C. K. Stevens, working at the ,1. 15. Huchanan hopyard. near Cornelius, badly cut two lingers the first of the week, while working around wires, Ur. tr ain attended the wound. Khodu Island Red eggs, for hatching pi 1 r j Ktses. - M rs. M a x fmndall. on Manle k'tvveen Sec- . . . . .... p.vHn iri j w tmi a iit? uauico iiuuiv ond and Third, lt'lephone Uty T. . inrv rpnnrted 12 true imai Th Cnnntrv fientleman 4Jlf bills last Saturday, and retired and The Criterion. We are also HIlxSBORO Pure-bred P.ulT Leghorn eggs, to their labors. awnts for all other magazines mamimwwiMaAMM) r . i ... i.' ... i '. fr cnttinurl :...: uti. l'ominisl:i T5 L.J ...:u U rln rrlaA to eon d of l.V-J. P. llornailay, Oak VVuhderlich, dismissed. hn your subscriptions for you at 1 HUb. n. lUlNuUC, Jl. Park. HillslHiro, Dregon. uouie Mable vs. watrous, tax uue the same prices you nave to pay. I. 49-52 case, argued and submitted, and an(j tnu3 saVe you the necessary v,., Ar,,Q briefs will be hied. Dostage. fees for money order, JOHN fil. WALL ATTORNKY-AT-tAW UjMUire, A. C. Shute Bldg, Maln.& Md aiLUiBORO. oaaeoa. W. N. BARRETT ATTO&NKY-AT-LAW Orrica: Main Btrw. opp. Court Uoumi OK BOOM Man h :ai. Nettie 1'iaiiH-r apptd K.tj ( am p,ing to try it again. .ninr.li ill li f live minor children. and est of Ihmiel lU'oojM-r closed f record. -Ivda'e J H Tamiesie. deceiiM'd. closed of record.--hst C, N Tbotnas closed of record. Kst Citn.line ll. r appraised and approved at Jt2.xW.5i. Kmit I. Kuratli hit. Umght out . . . i i iil..ri.il in iih nroiner . -.- the Ueal Lstate an.l iuiu imnr ih-ss and will coinlucl uie imsi n,.m himself at the same place over the HillslM.ro National Hank h.ildmir. last your proeri uiiih h m. he win give .H. i ii ...., t,i sipiare tieai. iui. .1.. f;ii-n security. io.' y lie. Andrew Vaughn, of Portland l... o ..tiirAtrftl a a oeiev Call and get club list of all I do not know whether it shows 1 have the right kind of grit, or lack of sense. Yours, Thos. II. Hrown, alias the chicken man. NOIICI; "-" To all Whom it May Concern: Please take notice that t'erd dinner i not the president of the Scholia Telephone neith er is he a director of the same. He hold no official position with the company and is not author ized to transact any business, nor in any way to represent it. Xnv nttemtit on his part to ex ercise the duties of president or . i;...t,ir nr otherwise act for or in its In-half will at' once be re- ti e wa out yesterday to take ,,udjated and resisted in the voung Pabc Westfall. of Sher- lHUirts by the company. the Rose- City, to an- Tlu JScliolls leiepuo it; of ti fenng a sun iy v.-. r-. ' Voung Westfall .sabroth. o ni .1 11 U IU1 WUn 111 I I llll.lll I' .11. I.i-B. er to ine o.imk '".. . , jail a short tune ago " - auv. .-urn oi: THANKS Tlmr.. i! !1 , .. Peters vs. f orest urove, per- etc OtllCe lor I- v;. toitei, - -- mnrmrnvw. i P f Mrmirlf il 1- 11...... f L I,.nrtlk0 I MMlill II1JUI J VKi vv... - lllttKailllCa. IM u. uv.w.'""-l W ll he addressee please ruled and defense given 5 days Hillsboro, Oregon. I get it? l0nswer i.J Chas. Russell ot Gaston, was a,-! Cnmmdl" emu - i vq it punoa. nuiraiiun uvci a : t looKing alter some inraui m .... .1 a l Li A Ulrt have arrived at fnn wa3 areued yesterday morn- ia"on w "LZa nonce, ne aiau nu wwvu ATTORNBY-AT-LAWj Office, nptain la Scbulmerich Block Hillsboro, - - Oregon a loan Pub- 17 tf where young wood, to svvcr a charge cast 8. m. a. by Ore tail and get ii. The case of Peder Jacobsen The new Spring and Summer! vg pubois, litigation over a st vl. s and goods for ladies' andstrip of ian(j jn tne Lenox dona- mens suits nave arnveu - tion. was argued yesteraay morn- Christ Wuest'a. lailored suiis inz and fa still at bar. . ""nT- tKih mniud fl.1'',.'?i1' Si!!,7.aSir SSI from?15up. Charles Davis and Frank .. . i-: a ,1 ciukui. ton men who were "J v' w i w w ff" airs. iv. ii. via ami uuSiiK., '"r , . u inear Santa twsa, several uaj? Miss Thelma. of Astoruu passea cnargeuwiui siea.u.K v...... after the fegUve Cnlna Hanson was fined 25 CUUt SCHNABEL & LaROCHE trmi1fTanM VtMtaitm. tiHi llli. BH(aii safe Vaaatt. hfiitrtt. JtiKftlaflfiildiallfn. Utbtxtxatwwm. VMfl) ntnw4!l mtl unlewii IHUt. -eeitrtMj easilai an a 25 chick- ner through town Saturday, return- ens ana some ' '"i nhnt ... . .11 II- J Jl.l.. anlnnj-lAM mi IV HII 1 r"" from a visa wun wr. mm puuuic F..vv.. ti,; and h 3 weapon connscatea. . ine , ... ..f v mMttaM. i ii c.;h f th r.rnvp. wpre eiven one year each in tne S tn-T,ov nbcti: KutHoii 200: to; - - I . rru hnu. IIUIIKl "umu I ing Mrs, Fi , ,,,,cnt thprnnt the eyer, wa.u ....... -cr r-- t aeainst him berore judge .inn e v t v... - " ,,u sion tnai iney repa -uo v e;k HIKTIIDAV PARTY of boot legging ve.,u imnroved M ncre farm reasonable prioe; 11 mil rom We dwirtf t? thank those who so ortlan.l; III acres umierc.im- kiiuuv unitiereu too ...... v- Kml buildings, gotni - hiathy in our '". r, i.ir nn.l return k . a 1. i.iiinii "" 11111111 1; tiv " 1 1 'iit'iiimtii union ----- gnitt ":i'V".V.. " 1: 47tf J. rtive. 1r.1ui.nn1 Mercantile ny warcn ... i;,. nht vps. lomiui. 2t. as their distribution will close . t 0 saloons entirely, and The Loyal Order of Moose will at that date. report once each month to the give a dance at Hillsooro nan, Mr and Mrs. Chaa. Henry, of sheriff of the county, either in Saturday evening, February 28. Portland. Swore in the city Sun- writing or person. The two Tickets, $1; Walker s orchestra, day guests at the home of Mrs. iKy3, sons of the defendants. Everybody we.come. 48-9 Henry's sister, Mrs. Leonard charged with larceny, pleaded unusually interesting meet- p.rown. w ho accompanied mem not guilty ana Aiiorney jngof the W. C T. U. was neia homo for a lew days visit dingnam was aypumicu w Tuesday. After the opening or- J!ZZW& W the quartet who t"!:! "",' ria"15- S -re caught and sen. Mo Mlowrfb, V 1. ,, ,1 ,.t S C White Leg- rom anerwwu. a.. -."- Upton, 01 tne same uiy. Kock 'h' and the lecture given , , ef r'ead a life sketch of horn eggs for nauninw. y. u . Ju(J Campbell w;Q Thsir visit llof,.rs. u-avorton. ure. h&yf- h a n d 'h edated.- 1 Pe.e Methodist !ld,! 'ntSere: Contributed. rhh hoUi its opening ser- -promised to make I For sale: Gw mare. 5 years. .llfibi: JRolll SUM 600 W4 flaaiaft tf Immm Wm PORTLAND. ORE. ft s 1 I I '8 I DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist OtUc up Uir over Hillboro National Rank. HILLSBORO OREGON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I lull - 1 ..'1 i;..i..ir u. liter, lnvesti- n.t ohsoi cnaio. nii --. , ... .'. .i this place.- impure Kaymond iaioi. " especial titanns 101 n.v tributes 1 1. L-...-..ut tinive. 1 inrn run. ulliceof K. I. Kuratli. John M. Wall, of this city. ri...H.,i.m'trh. Forest tiitv lloral Taylor and vuu.v.. y. ; . ft,.rS.;L"r ; . hnt 1200. Broke, double Vice, corner ruin oi.u vu, gOOU in ine lutuic, su ...v. --i- . . Vutrona i,v March 1. at 2:30. The peo- bhip wives and families, and single; sound and true.-Eugene .'- i - . . i j i i iirviA Hihn naar nnipn miiii. iiii of a , or no denomination ..g n no more. tacn ciaimeu ueiio...... ....... oHonH .... 'I onri od. n na. Ore.. Route 1. 4-0 cordially mowu . "vvv- , itnai ne was uuiui huim...u . A pleasant birthday pavty was Kiven at the homo of Mr- ,ul Mrs. Toni Sinay, aUive Bloom ing, Sunday evening, Feb. U'-'. when their daughter. Miss Mar tha, celebrated her 'JOlli birtlulay. A very pleasant evening was spent with mimic and games, af ter which light refreshments were served, and at midnight the Wests denarted. after wishing Miss Martha many happy birth-1 'lays. Those present were: Mrs. Smay, and the Misses Martha and Frieda Sehulenherg, Kmma. Minnie, Lizzie and Irene Sinay. Ulailys Pearson, Klsie Pfahl. IiOuiHc Holier, Alma and Mary Kwh. Lydia Thurhner. Mary Mary F.ischen, Lillie and Helen GtM'tzo. Thidmn l.vneh. Clara Kpler, Messrs. . Henry Schulen l'rg. Fred Sinav. John Koehnke, Will Thurhner, Charlie, Oscar nd Herman Pfahl, Herman and 'rank Koch, Alphonse and Jlos ?)h Kischen, John (Joetze, Kay' Lynch, (Hen and Kd KpUr. 11 and Chris HofTman, Wilhelm OiH'tze, Henry llaase, Fred I ta ker und Kugene Hrown. 4 i wiiitnf K Nowoll. of ; vere in Independence jej day. attending meet. ng ot Ul,. Willamette Va W I Ulls Ass n. Mr.WalrtM)orts un enthusiastic mecui.. - Maci of McMinnville, was made .HJnUont chairman of the Iwly. VVnnted -1 will Mf.ll IlVIl --- Gas- Uaymond Relatives. . . Hillsboro, Ore., reb. 24. I'JM A Tribute to "A Man" pie are this opening service, II. Upton, pastor. No political announcements have as yet been maue in mc county, and things are quiet, u ti,.. omac. c. Lim-e win Tomieaie Blilg. Rooms 5 and . HILLSBORO. OBK. , Main and Third. .. , It- DR. 6. H. POLLOCK, ?' Dentist 1 "I Aiiif an air In the tre.t u.l In tt. NnvKrnu.Mi to mwt and itrw-t th.-t. Kut Kwi hii.I blttawt ..Mii, iJ,ton.totli i h i.r thv wtwry spirit i i, u..vrern young "" . n--. , : ..dule business in ten weeKS To in. . -- 1 H: ..ssist them to gooti .vr.,v.v k j -:;- . . No rhnrtre for tuition e- ' .rnlrilmtP.l (llltll I 11..""' 3 'Tuition is seaired. Write ,hv I S- V' Automobile Cal Samuel m;ttd stealing the chickens, ond lsn the mi II feed tor tneir nr rraahed into a horses. Angeles, the other oay, wnue landing from a flight, and stnp- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ped his machine, ihe mraman suffered no injunes. tw " been making exhibiUon nignta ai Silas Chnstofferson, theavia- n T:nkiater Delta fence at Los -r - - iiuuaing, mam oncct, Hillsboro - - - Or ho now being far as is known rah vnhio Homo in dustry stamps, with every pur- hase. tiet your i ..- - A il ii- You should not oviw Ui8boro's stores.-n. u. big two-reei leum"-. - motu -TW iSJS?Sf The MWonary Society of .Jo row. H IS ...rh L.uuh ,nir church Will moot wit 1 The Beth- hereafter the deputy. As a0nday, f& ruary 2 run only every other Saturday. v,oQ. nroni that y8 X, n. nnfpa of mnn ng. - February 21 rvu viivw-w i l m ' mn rpnai.t win ucoiynwi vv - . a J, bn,.. I If 1 f?4 XI ATA aw a L have in any manner maue imu H AH taxe8 are due and payaoie iuareu .,a.u their intentions, and these have . . th , t day of Aprii 1914. Croem. 480 not tiled yet, or circulated peti- Hftl payment8 can be made be- Groff. of Ninth and Base tions. fore the 1st day of April, 1914, une ieaves Monday for Hepp- . . . v.,1,1 ..,.ii bnwn here as hut nenaltv of 1 per cent per np, where her husband is work- 1 brothor-in-law of the late John month will be charged on remain- mg for the power plant operated P.rucger. died at Salem yester- ig half payment woepaia pnur by Messrs. liates & rruyn. ue I v He was an inmate of the to September 1st, 1914. Where cil Humphreys, formerly of Hills .wv l'nm whence he was conveyed no payment is made before the boro, is also working at the same from the poor farm YVK- .wiSl S5J. TTamiesie. next Wed- in ine I'iOR - - . " o-Ul n m with many exc.u .K - neauay, K. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was ver to the city yesterday. in me .lent: King t JJi , h me thoroughbred next Monday, hi Harred KocK cocKereis tective story with wme splendid Harrea TeU,phpe Ma,. f..atures. 406. or call at Anuerson . .1 tnt bna bargained hta street Barber Shop. t nn First Street to Mr. and . f Ximlatin, made ,,..... . f Nenoi a. rn- .... the Argus yesterday. homo on mi"- -o.i.niu Aug. uianK, m - wno Win ia March 15. Washington County He was aged about 1 . n...-.M mo,.. Tt years, anu was uevti rietl Some years ago he suf forod an amputation of a foot, while ho was at the county farm and that im?ht he walked down the newly acquired M'ii- 1 1 , , , . 1 .: "I ,n "stump and neipeu nuuaeu v -'j-ini .,f water even when he bv the side of his 1. ..I 1 1., an flared no ill results, i'i,; i.ur healed. His mind failed several years ago. 1st day of April, 1914, the tax becomes delinquent ano a penal ty of 1 per cent per month t is Wafl from that aaie 10 unor V M . a A ft Ai . tA Sntfimher 1. Alter September 1, 1914, a penalty of 10 per cent, ana interest, at u mto of vi ner cent, per year win be charged on all delinquent tuxes E. R Sappington, Countv Treasurer and Tax Col lector of Washington County, Oregon, BOWMAN & VALLANWGHAM Attorneys-At-Law Commercial Bank Block up-stairs Hillsboro Oregon iVWWWVW.W' Frederick Andersen, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGKON Successor to Dr. Cunningham; plant New Spring styles and fabric for men's and ladies' suits and coats arrived and on display at Christ Wuest's. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Olden de parted Monday for Heppner and other eastern uregon pomw tut a fortnight's visit with relatives and friends. J. Millar, of Reedville, was in town yesterday. Office and Drug Store. Orenco, - Oregon 5 Tchllne connections. -x yw! School District No. 32 (Cherry'j Grove), this county, h author-j ized the issuance of $50W.W VumiHs six ner cent and desires. to sell the same at once, ror further information, wnw jonn M. Wall. Hillsboro, Oregon. Argus and Oregonian 12.25