The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 12, 1914, Image 5

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removing remain tat
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H.-tii.'in.r.t April ).,. Monday
Annl u. H.-t fur final hearing i-t
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Uj th juau" ' many new rtitmna wtimn, g-in;
pathU date. Uvrrr- iMix.ru.. m.mi-r; a - hit t ion atei-l
...miner ha invrn nolle """ mim ran. nm rom
r.V;.iIIU-h. tu famine ,,rB " ). HiHalm.
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itloU qualilii-Mtui ,,r "i'4' w.n lU.tt.,,,1. U-u.n .j,,,, gt
,htf th t- iM-tt.nif urtnrxf.1 1. i.ti.l.-hN.-r pumping plant, on Lf t
t'ocl Sumui-I - ami In- i hand ml.. going south, jytf
BMhir.'oriimtiUu.im- A almost Mai H-lipn.. f thr
L-oriJvtw rejection, moon un U future of hut
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t. lu-tMivn nun' urnl ln ltfiu'.
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tin- haiow of Hi,- t-arth on the
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GOHuERCIAL CLUB
HBJPIES
CillMrn Are NuminalrJ l I x.W
Altrr Vrl.,u lnlrrrl i.l I i.w n
piisiuiM U4I.L wis m r i ist
ScWillwi. Ac Well Made i
be AufliM
Much
tht riiu.nnH.fi will httv-
ikwlmuny .U.tion. nr.
Med M)tH"t linn to wit
m to ' bin Itv yamof - f "
fhf HiilU)ro Commercial flub
tta.i tl.ti.i.-, t have th. ir.U ri bt
ot Hi.' municipality car.-ii for l.y
'"iimittt'i-M. an, at a m.-. tinu of
th lioanl of dirtttorH th- work
wm djvidt.ij Jnti, six cofrimitU-e-.i.
Aftr d.'liU'ration: Vnsl
i' nt Wall namd the Nlowinir
rmifmUn-g for lw yi-ar-
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rh!rman;TM Kw.W V Wil.-y!
Manufmlurn-J l Tamiii..
fl'ttirman; W II Wfhrunir. J W
onn.'ll.
Ilonw Tra.. J CarrHt
i ! (Vmil, I'.rcy
till take up Kfvrral lunirn.
ill mean t" t"amitiation
uj(M(ilr a not trillmir tak
(till ibwlf.
ike itncH.i.- to ! on tiaml,
if tit apiMi.'Mntji Rhall fail t
n ovrr for two or tlm-.'
tltf-urhai' until July.
fitiMSftee will havi In Im on
promptly wlu-n trie ran.-
inlW. or ltt applicant may
I pt rumination until a tjuich
rfikto.
rWrl Luce' notict to wit-
iMrai1ai follow ;
rfi hcartni? of tlit. tilion
I uturaluation of
I, far whom you art' a w it-
V till taki- plac at HilNU..
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JkCircUjl ourt mom,
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l.-ach K.v.ral iiiifil' nun ii.
auiutiiuhii.- l.iiMiii ni in ,.ri Kwk
by mail ami atit them to k'oo.1
liiiiitii. harKl for tuition
ill. til i.k..i..-. I It. -.
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l.Klav. K. S. Trie.-. Autornolu
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iraniporUUion-Wm Mmn,
inairrnar,: UavlJ Kuratli. K I,
Inaurance-Wm Mahon. chair
man.Jno Vandcrwal. K J S.-w-i
r.ntcrtainmnt W W I
rhairrnan; (J W 1'attcrs.m. U K
ncau r. i iay tr.-. tnan. C K Yea
KIT.
IWTK.fi TO t AXPAI
Ktilhrcliy k'iven that tin.
tu Ml for N anhintftni
Ktf, Omfun, w ill Ik- o,n'ii for
wiSfctjoii anl payment of
on Monday. IVbruary
.No rebate will U- allow nl.
Uirt are due ami iayablc
Uxjut Jay of A.ril. 1 '. 1 1.
pajminU can lie made
Uw lit day of April, lull.
pMialty of I nr ct-nt, r
ill U-chark'.'d on remain
fjnyniciit tiU'paid prior
Wntr IkI, ItU I. Where
ljaent in mad.' U fon the
J of April. 1UH. thi ta
flrtdclimnicnt and a M-n.
I trfent. i-r month in
from that date t, prior
twalur 1. lull After
lr 1. I:H. a lH-nnlty of
cnL and intereKt nt the
12 per cent. iH-r year will
l on all d. limnieiit
R. li.'Saniiinif ton.
ty Treasurer and Tax Col
of Washington (mnty.
Neth anmm wsawv
of the ('.,.. (..,
flf familien celebrated th.
W limivcrHarv of the or.
'wl tt l lit' 1 'iillimi.r..i..l
last I Imr.lni' ... ...
tnaru-r memtM-rx who
Cnnstanllv uarH.i.r
Club are Mm. M. CHv
.' j . -a,,ikl. Mn. Ann
2 MrH- T. K. CorneliiiH.
W7i!" tavp' w,, W,H Ht
I We U'dHide of an Uncle
(. ill. Mrn.
"X the litem tH-ra in th.
t line, and ih.,
'"jpvuhle. Mrs. Kr win
OIVh..,ji r .i
4.. -"iiii niriiiHii
rnnir the evening
ftmenU wi re Here..,!
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in.- .in ...mnuiie city rounci
I . a a j .
now ii Anniiiay ailernnon.
wuicmmr u t.-st of the new lire
ahiriii ttvM. tn nianufactiir.-.l by
.iie.vr. j.-ri;en v I out Ik, and in
U.r. by the city of IlilUU.ru
I lie Hitiruj hus riinif in from the
him liuut... and Driver J. II
llensiey made a record run with
the lire nitiaratilt to the iilnet
. i . . . '
o. re are vu i n llieKe alarms
in vaitom x.i-iimiri nf the town.
and it is thoiiehi more will he in
stalled in the near future. The
iH-n'ily of the system it.s jnca
Iu iimv. ih ss, and for accuracy it
has no etpiaiH.
For Sale Four ounK' Chester
While briMhj ho.h; 1U, I) week
old. pins; also 22 line Jtarre.
U.H k pullets. S. C. White
horn . i,'t's for hatchinif.-C, K.
liok'crs, lU-averton. lire., Koute
I. l!o in,
With the advent of ton daj'8
of nice weather the auto circleR
are a-oif with interest. Mays
Hrort., of North I'lainn. Imuirht a
rordcar from the Wilkes Auto
Co,, tenterday. and Ir. F. J
Hailcy had his geven passenger
uiznrhrotiuht out from lort
land, lioth k'araui'S are workini?
overtime K'ltinn machines into
running condition.
For Sale Sixty acres, nearly
all cleared, k'nnd house and barn
clone to market, noo. orchard, on
milk route: II miles south of
Hanks, mile to xchiml; $I2.((MI;
terms, Albert Spicrinu'. Hanks.
Koute :l. 50-52
( ircuit court will convene here
next Monday, ami a Krand jury
draw n. This is the season of
the year when the jurors from
the farm ilistrict do not appre
ciate jury service, and many will
plead to be allowed to return
home.
The new Spring and Summer
styles and krooils for ladies' and
men's suits have arrived at
Christ Wucst's. Tailored suits
from $15 up.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cltas, J. Michelet. of Portland,
passed away March 5, at Port
land. The child wa two weeks
. . . . i i
o il. ami was consmereu more
than slurdv. Mr. Michelet
luwriinw I'-ynv
Henry SUilTer. of Fast Hill
celebrated hisTHth birthday Sun
day. .March 8. All of his chil-
dren and a few of his trramlchil-
uren ami a few friends were in
attendance. .Mr. S toiler has re-
siueti in Washinirton ( ountv for
yean. eik'ht.H-n of w hich were
xent tm the farm near Cedar
Mill. He has lieen a resident of
HillHltoro for six years. He has
tn-en a constant reader of the
Arirus for many years. Those
attending the celebration were
Henry stotfer Jr. and wife, of
Whany: Jos. Shirlev and wife-
Mrs. Autfunta Ihonev. of Dreuron
l ity; Mrs. Lassie (Irossen, of
( ape Horn. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs,
Malchow. Mr. and Mrs. Herman.
Mrs. Sophia Wolf; his irrandchil-
dren. Master Henry Thoney.
Frank ami Italph Wolf. C.eorire.
Howard and Minnie Cnwsen.
The celebrant is in excellent
health, and his visitors wished
him many more anniversaries.
W. If. Frenel,. for.nt Cmv,
m in town Tmnday.'
Sii-rviKor J. I. Km-h was jn
from Itl.ioiiiinif. Tuisdav.
n..t.l '.l... I m
"'"" "i "ri-ion, oi near
i-oy. w;i3 m tow n yesterday.
Ian Ilaitey. of So'ith Tualatin,
was in town yesterday.
Northern jrrown hulk garden
se'-'IS at Ijreer s,
C.-.. W. Ifcinm. of Yamhill,
was in the city the last of the
Week.
, Miss Zona Hait'ht. nf Albany
U Visitihjf Miss Mary Sew. this
W.'CK.
H. t!. Jarn.ts. of North HiIIlo-
ro. haM leased hi farm ar.,1
. I . t. ...
our t i io rorest l ..rove,
II. H r,
im:Mini. Nieia! Circle will
m. ct wiin airs. a. m. Carlile.
next Ihur.sday afternoon,
Wanted: ami A 1 cedar rU
split from irreen timlx r. -Ioi'.
I')' lirothers, CorneliuH, Uout..
Co. and Walter Zet1man, of
-Wlh Tualatin Plains, were in
ton the last of the week.
Have just received our hulk
trarden R.-eds. iWw in and fill
your wants. (Ire. r's mi.i
Miss Maln-I C,las'oe. of Seattle
is me jiuesi of f;r mother, Mrs.
ranny t.iascot'.
Former city engineer L
reisey. now or Portland,
out to II illshoro yesterday.
receives o bub;;s
My Nt Live, a. Wat Complete.
Ijr 1 Enveloped in Flames
Th Wllaon.l
em-1
lt-oA ow' Mjoyed th
ine OUSinta to.;., r..
furnished th' 1 plac
HUSBAND BlRVS H4nc Hr, renorU in.' ??.0lf . '"nd.
th. mom tr"r:" ,n afontr
- r. a. Baiky 4 ra E. Barrett
Take Care ( l'afrtaate
nemhpnh n i ,. r
"83 been rnnfinosi .
' for savi . "4-
mi recently sold his stoTe. left
nia family. for
. Mraaxe tnat place their
schoolhouse. Fridav ev.n;n .j
13 consirforahla .
taken in the afraid-fien'1
P. A. HA I LEV, M. D.
fkyirlaaaad Hmrffm
fehalwerteh 1mtm
K. M. ERWIN, M. D,
Mri. AnUine Camerizina, residing
iwo miles north of Iieaverton.
was badly burned Monday eve-
ninK, and her case is critical.
Or. F. A. Bailey, of Hillsboro.
and Dr. Earrett, of Beaverton. r 1H'rchant- u making exten
.... I SIVA lrVtDPAtiAMA.i II ..
w ere ca led to attend the woman, move his fami 7 here If hi Tl
and both physician, hope for re. car of the lh! .Iaf,
wvf-ry, but say that she may die leave this place Jme time this
H-iore me ena or me week, "i u &I. Stites. who is the
Tho woman was liirhtlnir a fire. . t.to k.K0- "ow has a force at
and used coal oil in starting the for Bhipmenl " P UCt
flame. The blaze caught heri ....
clothinjrandsheranoutof doors i Vpie w1 Vh 10x1
fler husband. wwLatTe tKJl
PHYSICIAN AND SURCF.rtM .'.
- isjo a. r. v. K A H.
Office ln the Tm:
Bkffc. Thlr.l m
Street Ua76,;tr'
was
care
Deputy Recorder Seek Nomination
I. Frel A. Kverest, duly regis
tered Kepublican, hereby an
nounce myself as Kepublican
Candidate for the Ollice of Re
corder of Conveyances of Wash
ington County. I am a resident
of Hillsboro, am Deputy Record
er, and will say that if I am
nominated for the ollice at the
Primary nominating election, to
lie held May 13, 191 1. I will ac
cept the nomination and will not
withdraw, and if 1 am elected, 1
will, during my term of ollice,
use due care, and to the liest of
my knowledge and ability per
form the duties of the ollice with
neatness, accuracy and dispatch.
Being familiar w ith the work, I
can and will serve the public ef
ficiently and will at all times be
courteous and attentive.
Adv. Fred A. Kverest.
J. Murrow, the painter, has
been quite ill, but is again able
to bo on the streets.
I have some thoroughbred
Harred Rock cockerels for sale,
at $2.00 each. Telephone Main
406, or call at Anderson's Second
Street Barber Shop.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. L
Kaufman, of beyond Sewell Sta
tion, Feb. 27, 1914, a daughter.
Ask for Cash value Home in-
is dustry stamps, with every imr-
AND P. I:. & R.
connected with Haley & Hare's chase. Let your premiums at
IlillSooros stores. ii. u. r.m-
nnd
lKlth
departures
depots the
Vrivg
d at
Main Street
To Portland
lle Train (M? . m
""' Tram. 2:15 n m
, - i ...
ain
El
Tom Piirll...l
- ... iitllllj
fain Brp!.,
iville
irove o
iville o
4:58 p. m.
-8:15 a. m.
y.-r-' a. m.
10:57 a. m.
6:117 p. ni.
!rVce m.i n
10porll,,,i
F.Train u.oQ .
Train" "i-
iWtlani-1
frlr l:22a. m.
5BSi or IIt,,vtifl'
nrl t "'oriiinK.
1.1. .'"I1 KOnoenl hn.,
Main
law oil'tccs.
(Jet prices on chicken grit.
shell, bone, beef scrap, chick
food, etc, during our removal
sale. Aljol tins stun musi go.
diver's. 50-1
,W. N. Haynam, of above Roy,
was in town yesterday, return
ing from n trip to Portland. He
says that lie lias never seen a
better growth of fall-sown grain
than this Spring.
Friday and Saturday. March
HI and 11. tho Hillsboro Pharma-
... . .
cy will give ireeagoou pairoi
scissors with a cash purchase of
one dollar or more. 50-51
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'. I. Lilligard, ot
Laurel, who have been in Nor
way the mist Winter, are ex
pected home the week end.
New Spring styles and fabric
for men's and ladies' suita and
coats arrived and on display at
Christ Wuost's.
Horn, to V. I. Schultz and
wile, Hillsboro, March 7, 1914, a
daughter. The happy .father is
a trainman on the P. U. AN.;,
'he latest spring millinery
will be exhibited at our formal
March
182, spring opening. Friday,
13. -C. K. Olson.
mott
Attorney Thos. H. Tongue Jr.
was a Tillamook visitor, on legal
business, the first of the week.
Pure-bred BulT Leghorn eggs,
for hatching-$1.25 for setting
of 15. J. P. Hornaday, Oak
Park, Hillsboro, Oregon, Koute
I iM-Ii'.'
-i. - - . "
Dr. E. H. Smith removed the
tonsils for little.Alta Hornecker,
the past week.
Ladies, come to the Pharmacy,
Friday or Saturday, March 13
and 14, and get a good pair of
scissors free, with a cash pur
chase of $1. 50-51
Hon. W. H. Mollis, of Forest
Grove, was down the first of the
week.
H. Peterson, of near Farming
ton, was in town Tuesday. Mr.
Peterson has probably burned
and sold more charcoal than any
one man in the county.
Robert McKnight. the hop
grower of Connell Plains, was in
town Tuesday.
For Sale Five-passenger Forr
aum in nrsi-class condition. C
ft. rarker, Heidel Hldg. 51-1
The Kverfresh Cm. protest's to
.ii.li...... at . - a.,- .....
' "Ulfk'' II ! C.tllMl'lf V HT t id II. K.
ik"-o plant in time to take
of this year's crop.
Hesuro and attend (ireer's rA.
moval sale, during the month o
..i.ircn. as ii win m:an a great
saving to you. 511.1
The Hare & Cilkerson mill wi
start about April 1 just as s.n
as preliminaries can he taken
care oi
Wanted, small furnished house
with garden tract, chicken coops
etc. Kent must U low and place
close. Address P)x W, HillsUiro
(,'. Tilbury, formerly in busi
ness here, now Mayor of Mc-
.Minnville, was down Monday,
wun me delegation insix-clmi?
me lire alarm system
Order your illustrative work
mr scnooi annuals, liustness cat
alogues, etc., at Johnson's Photo
Studio. r.i
K. L. James, of Varlev. was in
tow n trtday. He is getting along
oueiy wun nts mirn, received a
ew weeks ago.
W. H. Hembree. of Portland.
lonneny a resident ot near
Sotiol.s, w as out to the city Sun
uty.
I ree ice cream at the Palm
( onfectionery. all day Saturday.
r.yerytHMiy w elcome, tiring your
menus.-1;. 1. l- nek. 51
Horn, in North Hillslioro. to M.
J. Mc.Murray and wife, of Ferd
inand, Idaho, March 10. 1914. a
daughter.
The Buccaneers." a big three-
reel pirate story, is on at the
Peoples Theatre, next Monday
am! luesday. An exciting photo
play. Don't miss it. .
There will be an Kpiscopal ser
vice at the Cong, thurch, Sun
day, at 2: conducted by Rev
Mr. Chambers. All are cordially
invited.
jour friends and relatives are
ah anxious for pictures of you
taken in vour new Spring togs.
Arrange for a sitting today at
Johnson s Studio. 51
John Rohart, of Idaho, was at
Quatama the first of the week,
enroute to Southern Oregon. Mr.
Rohart was a resident of the
Quataina country years ago, and
is w ell known in Hillsboro.
FiXaminor Hazzard, with the
department of the Interior, was
in the city today, looking over
the naturalization papers of
those w ho will be examined next
week in Circuit Court.
A. L. Holeomb, of Bethany,
was in town Tuesday; He ex
tiects to go to California in the
not distant future, and settle
near Turlock, whore he h3 pur
chased some property.
Wm. Cuddy, editor of the
Weekly Oregonian, will soon
make his daily trips from his
home near Orenco, to Portland,
as the weather will make his
travels more comfortable. Mr.
Cuddy says that ho is in favor
of legislation that would permit
road districts to bond themselves
for good roads. Ho believes this
would be the better solution of
the road question. Mr. Cuddy
has promised to send the Argus
a communication on the subject
in the near future.
Don't be satisfied to loan your'
money at 4 to 8 percent. If
you have $3000. cash, 1 can show
you an investment in Hillsboro
business property that is now
paying 8 per cent, with a good
chance to double the principal in
from one to three years. This is
no pipe dream, but a plain busi-
barn, caueht siht of hZ .ZPW & Nursery. Co.
veloped in the fire and ran tn pm ary quantity in black
herassiabme HV'! , raspberries and loean
extinguish thJfl Mrr S!. !. t Moffatt
. - V Wll
enzinawaa terrihlv h..m .l,,. :rtl.,?.l..niu. ele-
thobsxly. The hiinra P WtyWa
oonieu 10 oiisiers. jonn uoeker has cantmrtA
Dr. Bailey aUtes that burns as his output of wicker chairs anH
rei-re as mis genera v term 1. wiuow rurniturp li lk Konit,,
nate in death, but he had hones of ten men. to one-firm In p.
of saving her. bind, anrt h
Angeles to pickup skilled
workmen. He exneebi tn atrt
his factory in the citv in a fpu.-
weeks-probably by the first of
way. He round wholesalers in
Portland ready to take his man.
uractures.as fast as he can turn
mem out, and this wi 1 mean nn
aaaea payroll for Hillsboro, The
ALCTKJN SALE
The undersigned will sell at his
place i mile west of Bethany, 8
miles in. ri. or Hillsboio, and 4
mil. n. W. of Cedar Mill, at
ten a." m. on
SATURDAY MAPPH 91
Three bay horses. 1200 each. Makers turn out fine work, and
ranging irom 4 to 10 years; 6 3 "av" an uniimuea market.
cows, some fresh soon: a hoes. I.11 arrangements can agreeably
100 sacks seed potatoes. 170 mai1e tne- factory will be lo-
ehickens. 5-ft. mower. 10-ft. taisa in ine Lionelson building.
rune, single aisc plow, walking "."."" uj urover iomos,
dIow. TiO-finth h with his furniture stnn. Mr
trvit h hnrrnw MilHeafnV uf,lmn Combs will move tn th. Shno
. - , M....wvw,. fl,UUI(JJ ....
jack, :vmch wagon, hack, cart, 1,u"u'k. oecona ana Main, just
l sets double harness, 2 sets 33 ntractor Moore can
single harness, about 7 tons hay, remodel the structure, which
hay tork with pulleys, 130 feet !?,ean,s cange of location about
rope, complete, some household majf 1
furniture and numerous other For Snln A i-9mmm .!o-,v,.
gri;im . t..-l- --
"'V'vira. uuiivii at noon. ouinr. an mmn lata anH r.A
Terms of Sale Ten dollars order A eh
nA A U IT . r ouuic wiic
ai.u u..ue., tasu.uver, one yeari 10 get into a good business.
iiotr, av, o vtKY L-euu ICneaD. inaUire Of W Hnnaa
tankable
interest Iwo per cent off on Hillsbom.
cash over 510.
M. Fitzsimmons, Owner
J. 0. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
L. H Shute, Clerk.
it
COURT DENIES
George Wright, of Phillips.
was in town vesterdav. beinV
Drougnt in by Philip Pezoldt, to
have a piece of sureerv Derform.
ed. Wright who is iivine alone
at Phillips, had his 12 year old
son come out trom Portland for
a visit He boueht the lad a
twenty-two rifle, and Tuesday,
The Supreme Court Tuesdav
lenied a rehearing in the case of
W.V.Wiley versus the County whilorlm fathaafiii,.
Court of Washington County, and the boy was handling thi
suit set aside the liquor election gun, it discharged, the bullet en-
ueiu liiat iMOVemoer. luae tonnir the fth'a ki n- w
.akin, who wrote the criminal n. vwl not an y.m -fk
omion, umiiy, luesuay. wound and located and extracted
uiiu ssam vuai me coun aanereai the lead.
to tne original view, and this
settles the validity of the elec
tion forever. Ihis means that
all towns voting dry will stay
Iry until an election shall reverse
the results. Ihe argument at
the rehearing covered some new
ground, butthecoutt held that
thete was not sufficient new business the past two weeks sell-
matter to warrant a taking up mg and issuing fishing licenses.
To Rent: Seven rom house.
on Ninth and Baseline Streets.
Address Mrs. C- W. Emrick.
Hillsboro. Oregon. Route 1.' Box
19. 514
Clerk Luce and Demitv Kurat
li have been dome a landoffice
of the case again.
W. C. Jackson, of North
lains, transacted business in
town yesterday afternoon.
Housekeeping rooms to rent
nquire Chas. S. Parker. Heidel
Bldg.
Many have been out and report
medium catches. The trout are
larger than usual this year, owing
to the protecting legislation.
The bright weather has given
many the fever, and even though
Chief Blaser has a touch of. the
rheumatism he is chafing under
the desire to do a little angling
K, A. Phelps, of Cornelius, on Dairv CrflpW.
was down to the county seat tou j t 1 j .' , "
yesterday afternoon. Rhode Island lied eggs, for
. , , . , , ""whiiik purposes. lure. Max
For bale-Choice, re-cleaned Crandall. on Mania u-n
red clover seed, 14c per lb A. ond and Third. Telephone City
E. Hanley, Similes north-west 497. joif
of Hillsboro. Phone Farmers . . , , . ..
319. 51-1 re w a aance at the
oemany urange nail, Saturday
Herman Boge, of Farmington. evening, March 14. Good music.
was in town yesterday. He-re- Kood supper, good management
ports that Mrs. Boge recently and a cordial invitation to all.
underwent a surgical operation Tickets $1, including supper,
in Portland. vn aau. r.M mVne . ,
I . uu.v. v. 1 a, niaic, cms,
about 1200. Broke, double and
thing you do not want to miss- s"K,e; 89und and true.-Eugene
lots of odds and ends and all the De'planche, near Schieffelin, Cor
crockeryware closed out at cost ne',U8 Ore., Koute 1. 51-1
and below cost 50-1 Geo. Corritran. former
of a ranch- out in the Shadv
ELMEJJ lL SMITH M. D. D. 01
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
Office Ilour- t .,.; ,toJfi
Torky, ThurxUe, tBrd u ia
Cllt answered day or night. Buth
Ohunea. Ollice over Hillshoro Nalloo.
J. O. ROBB, U. D.
PHYSICIAN Sc SURGEON
OFFICE: Upatairt In Schnlmcrich Bldg..
rMMss-umce. city 3S4; Rra. city 864
HirAKBORO,; . . OREGON
DR. B. IX SEARS
Physician and Surgeon
Office hoar-9 to n . m.; f to 5 p. m.
CJU answered da oe night Botk
phonet. Office in American N.tion.l
Bank, upstair.
HILLSBORO, .. OREGON
j .m. m. war
BAD LEY MARS
ATTORN8Y3-AT-LAW .
ftoomi 1 aid Naif Baildlia;
HILL8B0HO. . . 0IE6OS
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E. B. TONGUE
ATTORN RY-AT-tAW
OlTicet upstair in. Schulracrih Block
, JOHN IX. WALL
. ' ATrOSNSY-AT-LAW
Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bldg, Uain.ft and
MIU4BOHO. - OUIOI.
'I'lVrrrvwirtAnjuui
W. N. BARRETT
- . 4TTORN8Y-AT-LAW
Oreici: Main Streat, opp. Court Hon
HILLSBORO - ORKOOK
Arr wVwVMMwwVM
HOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office, HjpstOr 4n SchAltnerich Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
C6oA 3. Mnoet
SCHNABEL & LaROCHE
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twral.tina, aitm(tn-rafa,
Ifaaeii ItrtfirlrMe aitMrftoUL
aea t dutopn ntt untrte rlornr
Itiuli aa atlni ainiaianii.
Kuuincniaaii(n. iirrrnrgntfa
w.p wiasiun:
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txm.IflMbon: Wn In WI
3taff 60i-4 aat ( teauutn
PORTLAND. ORE.
,mi
DR. tV. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Otlice up-ntalr over Hillsboro National
hillsboro ORKeoir
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DENTIST
Trmiesie Bldg. Room 5 and ft
HILLSBORO, 0KB.
Alain and Third. .-
DR. C H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - --1 Ore
Dr. W. D. Wood has received
word from Portland that Mrs.
C. C. Nelson, who was operated
on three weeks ago, is practi
cally recovered.
The meeting of the W. C. T.
U. at the M. E. church Tuesday.
was opened by devotiona . con
ducted by the president Mrs.
Burns gave a talk on the Needs
of the Work." There was
j. H. Rav has returned from a' ness proposition. Write for par-
three weeka- stay at . Dallas, I ticulars, or better yet. come in
where he has been working at and talk it over. Chas. S. Park-
. i ..I. lor Heidel Itllildini?. i
niH I DtllH. IV., . - v. . v. .
Brook sectiqn, was out from
Portland, Monday, on lefcal busi
ness.
Apply at Johnson's Photo
Studio for portraits, groups or
views, or photos needed for any
kind of decorative, oompercial or
auvtrusniK purposes. ol-Z
Mrs. L M. Buell, of near Beth
any. was in ins eirv rma mnm.
talk by Mrs. Upton. These lino-. She stntpu that, ua
ladies are field workers for the ia readv tor a bis Sllmmpr'a run
.lnn U- f T II Tt ...Jit. . J " - "
w. . w. men inme I wun nis new sawmill.
the msenssinn nn thA olnh mnm
Every one was f the opinion "pra-Lowe & Turner will be
that a club room was very much -in Hillsboro again Satur-
A committee w&e ap-dy. March 28, at Hotel Wash
ington. in rorest Urove, Fri
day, March 27.
needed.
pointed to learn the cost of a
suitable room. Mrs. Wills sang
a solo, and Miss Tupper.rendered
a piano solo. The readings were
not given on account of the time
being taken up with the discus
sion of the real object of the
meeting.
COWMAN & VALLAKSilAM
Attorney s-A V-Law
;.. . v ;": .
CoMMKRciAii 3ank Block
np-stairs
Hillsboro ' ii Oregon
rlrrr.VwWrVVwrVWr
Frederick Andersen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to Dr. 'Cunningham.!
Office and Drug Store.
Orenco, . Oregon
Telephone connections.
Frank Kice, one of the otdtim.
era of Hillsboro, now residing in
Portland, is out this week, the
guest of his son, reaidinjf at Jolly
Plains.
School District No. 32 (Cherry
Grove), this county, haa author
ized the . issuance of $5000.00
bonds, six per cent and desires
to sell the same at once. Por
further lnforroti''vj''ri'v"V.