fSlOL EfiSODE niHinriiT 1 CLOSED I PIUF. . .1 tb I -! Kiy Call. Traa.la " . .U..I..M High School ! P"" -.1. I l..ci.l..r.I l it m f flv t,adu-r who resign , .... - ho.. Ura Having ih PrlliriliH . - miiniiriiiui-"-. .. -,i lo ifi Urk to U f! . .,! the corns f laditu L-niillv inhiHtfiit that they CaI not k-o back without lL. rum the director Cwarnted the fart that th ClitcM pupil were adviiw. It4k popularity voir, an ...rf.iiv bv two nimlnT ftk bmrJ rr not u(!Uin 1rti thiu to withdraw MMtionn. Ih rh(Ml ronducted I L pupiltthe lt two )' L h itui this 'k a tir L it inrharg tf Hillsboro U Ihi" nrw u-acirm arr; Lf Irving Millar, a gradu o! the University of I all ; Mm K.lhH lirtrtith. gra . f the University of Ni ,U; Mm Vtla F. ShhVr. o inivmilv of Kana:Johi iiMinirfr. of th First IVnn V, Normal; Mini Ha Hlnerry ik llicmgaii Normal, tin i named Mng transferr.! V t trranimar grade. t Mali M. Stalky, of For I Cm. mt( 11 is Ad.-laid rcronibi ire th new leach hatha (irnuniar grade. Mia Ltlkr th lilt'tf Of Miltt tt. ,nt instructor ire peopl FaMity in J everything I tarro it the tcmMtf of llfif. UTk'E TO CON I FACTORS nt of lit tie it hrrcby given, that aiUinir committee of the tarnrifit Lihnry for Ltj of Hilisloru, Oregon, icivatilcJ bid for the Wtion of tail library, up u including Saturday, th 1aof May, I'.tM. at 7:30 d. llint mil ncification rao w by iiipliration at the '.'.'wuniliTNiifru'd In 1 1 ill m Orituo. it the olHc of ! kmer, ArrhlU'cU ftM sirfklK,. rorllanJ. Un I in eommiiu rwrvca Vht to rrjwt any and all V H. StfVinjum. Srrtary of Wilk. i AUlrart & Ti. K'a. 8coiiJ Su Opp. Court t HillsWo. Oreiron. thi Ur of tlm frienda and of Mr. and Mra. partv Saturday pvpninj?. fme sirs, Jack at htr m lioni.'. Mr. Jack hax i Hillgltori) fur aoini limit jwing can' of her invalid ryplt'isant wH'ial eveninir WJ. t:oiriH. aand. nd cake were nerved. Drrti.nl u n .... jiiKoiniM (ItHtrge Jack. Jw. J T Andermm. S K I" N Shane. Mm Kd Boije. EfK-k. Mm Ceiirne llob- H ld t'l v 4 . . . I wra in, Masters Kua- tmW gnil Nlnrmnn luoU FPri was tendered Mim ? Harris, of n,.ttr Oak a, at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. Henry the occasion Mtw her wrmuuy. The hap "pent thearternoon and "'th their hostess, and ' Wme were the fea- the CKl.K.i J,.o A 1.1. na lunch were served. L ' u fi''iiKhtru time. "jyy Harris. Kimmnn LHerman Koehnhe, Joa F Elizabeth. Bertha -'"a Harris. Minnie 7. marie VanAcker. .Henrietta lteinmp rfjra, Minnie lluhman. aArmakohnke;MeB8r8 rriii 11.,. , 17. "rri, nerman Wi i?ry Jacobsmuh- h1 WS5 ln , - "lame, tfUIIII "'""icriina victor ,CG TO Pa1MERS Pper at nu lailll J sn he season's run e last Friday and "'ay.AI. Croeni, 6-8 fu te8e" PU'nping 1 'i uiirnuim 62tf HIGH SCHOOL Mra H. U. Dehnialtirn4ka rrlend .Snturi)y tv-riin av. I.chm..tr.urpm II. Vt. V "rr,w' - irnf h, riltti-th lnrth annivrnwry TJ,e evening waarnjuyml with mimic iratne. nHiventatiitna. ii i at a la! h.Hir .Mihtful n-frmK.Al Credent Ihe.irr. lhurUav mwiU wrrn B-rvis linm.f n.. 1.. , .. rrttur. of th. j,!:;;;jh:i,vcn,,, May 7- HHIII MINI .y r.tr l,,,! , 10 STAGE II DRAMA inairunirnt U iiitt I? rara uld nil uwnril by Mr. Si hm.ltrr l hM prmentwrr: Mri Mrsilartiwi K F. S him ltirr. CI.m CanltiiT. J Wolffmpfrifir lri-n Jw-kwrn. M F. If lark: it-wtantra VV H lt.-itirif. C.-., iKirmnKn.ri ( lustrr. Wirtni UarU-r; Miiwi Flhyl Itlatrhley. Ilal SchmIt- r, hlriora Cardner; Mssrn Win (4Hilp, Mflvirt Crow, F C I'auli Sr. F C I'auli Jr. Fjirl Don.-lwrn and Arthur Iti-ilm. I naw rurdwuMl, mM up to 12 inchwi in diami-U r. frn rails and Uwr.ls of all kinds, into MtovrwtaMl Innfthn. Will k iUj the country. Write, phn or call on in. Carl Skow. Hillb r.. I'honn. City in. There NP far I DM BIINli WNaiSI'D are a numticr of and wotni-n who have reentered who will U urpriH'l when they try to vote at the primaries May 15. These are the ones who nettUcted to atate thuir party attiliationa. gome of them have corrected this error at thu last hour. After thii when thy reg ister with the expectation of Votinjf at the primary they rill tell tim rek'Uterintr officer what their political bt-lief is. Of fourse thv citn VoU at the if en eri i lwrlion, but In Ue Lrimarv the registration must show the politics. ( lerk I.ucb and Deputy Kurntll hae told all th fact when they retdstured. but many reiusmi 10 ihvulge the r uartv preference. Attention W. O. W.-Come out, .Neighbors, and have a socia time, help t'lect officers, and K've for Woodcraft, at the Miswe Hall. Saturday tvenirtif. at H o clock. J. H. Hay. Clerk. John rowell. who has leen visitimr with his mother, Mrs. M. A. I owell, lor several wetki. Went toN'attle, the first of the week, to Hilt th his sister, 1 it. 1 . . , , .. ' airs, neien umiriib. lie was accompanied by Boyd Um. who has been on the I. R. & N. all Winter. They 4 ill make British Columbia and the Alberta coun try More returning. For Sale -CoriKht Piano, first- ciui condition. Would take good cow as part payment, Address iillsUiro, Box KCt. J. W. Iluirhes, of Forest drove. was in town yesterday morning, enroute to Tillamook, where he went to cry a biir dairy sale. J. W. is one of the t-t auctioneers in the county and hi fame as a man who can sell stock has travtled to Tillamook, where he has had a trip before in public vendue work. Have pasturage for limited number of cattle. No hornea. lawthorne Ranch. 3 miles east of Hillsbon.- J. Soht. 3tf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson, of 'ortland, announce the engaire- ment of their daughter Hattie to toy Km rick, of Portland. The inde-elect is a former Hillsboro girl. The wedding will take lace early in June, at the home of the bride's parents at 7U8 Oast Taylor Street, in the Hose :ity. Just received -a new lot of 'atent Sun Proof paint.-D. Corwin. Jos. Hickenbottom. of Vernon- ia. returned the first of the week from an extended trip into the laho country. He says that that section is humping right along, but he rather prefers old Washington County and the WH- amette Valley. He was up very close to the British line. For sale: Two young cows, fresh soon. No information over the telephone.-Zina Wood. The county court is this week advertising for proosuls for ap proaches at the Scholls bridge; for road work near the Clacka mas line: for a bridge on McKay creek above Sam Johnson's place; and for the Graham bridge, near 'igard. : Fishinir tackle of all kinds. Fresh salmon eggs, etc. D. Cor win. The Oreuron Iron & Steel Co. has sued Edw. Cook for $975, the amount claimed being tor cords ot wood. Attachment pro ceedings have issued. The Com pany owns lands down in we Oswego country. Visitors and school children taking part in next Saturdays spelling contest will have a spell" itnhey naven 1 come prepared to take home some or the good things on exhibition at the Ben of Sweets. m nn.l Mra. J. C. Hare, of 'ortland, Bpent Sunday at the tare ranch, near me wimier bridge. Mrs. Henrietta Morgan was their guest of the day. i N. P. Oakerman. of' Portland, brmerly of Keedville, was out Saturday evening, fraternizing with the three-iinicers. Vnr ! Shenherd DUDS. Frederick Grogg, HUlaboro, R8. fIMM lit Drti Trllmt Fulilki aid Bun aa.c Th S.-riior CIojm ,,f Hnis!,,,, High will ataire "Hie K,w.. of Kd-n," a tour act drama, at the Crescent Theatre, under the tli rection of K. Moore. Thursday evening. May 7. the net proceeds to go to the class treasury for graduation purpotw. The young folks have U-er very ai tive in rehearsal, ami are proficient in their lines. Thesu class productions are al ways well favored in Hillsboro :aiid a capacity house is expected 01 r. Moore mys the cast has been giving the drama con scientious attention, and will surprise their elders when the curtain raises. The cast of characters - James dregory. President of the Stability ns. Co. W'lllard Hurley. Clara and Jmogene. his daugh ters-Margaret Mann and HH Cooke. Willy, his son -Vincent Kngel- ulnger. Mrs. ' wels, a widow Kva dot ham. Miss Crovininshield, her sister -MaUH (Jotham. David Crowninshield. her nephew Thomas K irk wood. tunice Dare, A society hud -Marie Hamelman. Jane Salmon, Who is getting stout but must eat-Kva Betroche. The Martinis of Ijmmington, In love with ruogene-Koy P.xde. Baron von StrelitJt. Austrian attach, poor and reckless - Don ald Paul. . Paul Smetana. Strelitz's broth er, in love with Clara - Russell Morgan. A waitress -Kthel Coupe. A policeman -Chas. Duichrnan. OKIIflON ri.l'CTklC TWAINS To Portland -M minutes. 6:29 a m 7:10 a m 8:1M a m 10:47 am 1:14 pm 3:55 p m G 05 pm 8:0J pm 9:U8 pm From Portland -05 minutes. 7:50 9:15 11:29 2:18 4:117 6:24 7:30 o, ' . . . 12:30 a m a m a m p m p m p m p m p m a m HIKTHUAV PARTY About twenty members of the Woman Relief Corps met at the home of a memln-r. Mrs. Sarah Farnham, April 28, in the after- 1 11 . a a noon, to neip ceieuraie nirs. Farnham s eighty-fourth birth day. The afternoon was enjoy- d in a g(Xd old-fashioned visit. and at riveo'cliK'k refreshments wera served. Mrs. rarnham lias occupied every twsilion in the corps, and notwithstanding her age, is quite active, ller taiin fulness to the corps has endeared her to every member. All de parted for their homes wishing this estimable lady many more happy birth anniversaries. Mrs. Farnham is one of the coloi bearers in the present stalT. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS? Sealed bids will be received up till May 1st, 1914. for moving K. 0. T. M. Hall from Green- ille to Banks, a distance 01 two miles. . Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of J. M. Kess- er, Banks. Oregon. BV order of trustees. ! John Herb, Pres. . John Friday, Vice Pres. J. M. Kessler, Sec'y. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN t rt. L. Perkins, Recorder of Conveyances, Washington Coun ty, Oregon, do state: That it gives me pleasure to recommend Fred A. Everest, to the consid eration of the Republican voters in the primaries on May 15th, for the reason, that, during the three years he has been with me as deputy I have always found him to be honest, conscientious, industrious and courteous, dis charging his duties with prompt ness, neatness and accuracy. If, nominated and elected I believe Mr. Everest will make an efficient and economical officer. F. L. Perkins. Argus and Oregonian J2.25 J.afira toyd. of Corii(u9, was John dates, of Uisyil!p. irariHaeung tHifline&mn the city 1 lUJf. Sam UaiTety and wife, of alove Mountaindale, were in the city i.f ... ... . w. inland, a real estate man nf Foretit Grove, was in the city luewiay. w ill Jack, of Beaverton. was 111 the city Tuesday, enroute to Minn-linn, Miss Manche Ijingley, of the i.rove, was transacting legal bus iness m the city luesday. J. N. Hoffman, the Forest Grove attorney, was in town the nrsi 01 the week. O. I!. Kraus. of the Gaston schools, was down to th county , 11 1 - eai flionuay. t J. W. Uaynard, of between ScholH and laurel, was in town vester.jay. greeting frienda. Clarence Young, of Clatskanie, came up yesterday for a Bhort visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. young, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hridi of Portland, were out Saturday vening. attending the Odd l eiiows festivities. Mann Collins, of Kettle Falls, Wash., accompanied by his wife, visited w ith CapL A. M. Collins, the past week, ' uay Keasoner has been out near Farmington, getting the r.urk halter quarry ready for crushing for the Summer cam paign of road work. Registration wilj close Friday riiht -and woe unto the voter who w ants to vote at the primary if he shall have neglected this imKirtant matter, I - I . ror saie: r resn cow. 6 years "Id. with a heifer calf. Also some work horses. Pleasant Home. Hillsboro, Route 2. Phone Keed 51. 4.6 Herman Collier was ud from .Vholh, yesterday. He saya the onions are growing nicely down that way, but the wire worms are thick and busy. Rhode Island Red eggs, for hatching purposes. Mrs. Max Crandall, on Maple between Sec ond and Third. Telephone City 497. 49tf 'MOTHER" I hree words stand out pre-emi nently in the English language; Mother-Hoine-Heaven. No other words are so tenderly spoken: no others have such a grip upon the human heart and life. it i iK'iieve mey are arranged in logical order. Without Mother there can lie no home in the true sense of the word. The home life and' the lessons taught in the ideal home have much to do in preparing the heart for the Home in the here after. Mrs. Lydia L. Davis was born in Indiana, June 25. 1839. and eft us for "the house not made with hands" April 25. 1914. Ihe past vear in particular had lwn one of great suffering, but she bore it with such cheerful ness, her best friends scarcely realised how much she suffered. No one knows a mother like the ones in the home who come in daily contact with her life. Those who knew mother best will bear me out in these few words of praise. She lived for those who loved her and that includes all who knew her. If she ever cast a shadow over any life I do not know it, but I do know she brought sunshine into many lives. No one could come in con tact with her without catching some ot the sweetness or her life. She was an ideal Christian, an ideal Mother, an ideal friend. She was the mother of six children: five sons and a daugh ter, all living: W. H. Roush, of Enid. Okla.; Herbert C. Davis, Woodston, Kan.; Alva M. and James N. Davis, of Sherwood, Ore.; Mrs. F. E. Riggs and Ar thur U. Davis, of Hillsboro. She also leaves two sisters in Indiana. She leaves 21 great-grand children, 31 grandchildren, and a multitude ot friends. Funeral services were conduct ed from the United Evangelical church, by Rev, F. E. Fisher, assisted by Rev. V. E. Willings, of Portland, and her tired body was laid to rest in the Hillsboro cemetery, under a bed of beauti ful flowers brought by loving hands. We often talked of the future. and death had no terrors for her. For her, death had lost its sting and the grave its victory. Her trust in God was that of a child, and she went to sleep with, a smile upon her lips. We thank God for giving us such a mother; one whose foot steps we can safely follow. The influence of her pure, BWeet life will never end, and her memory will be cherished until we meet again in "the sweet bye and bye." A. U.Davis. ' Hillsboro, Ore., April 28, 1914. I). E. Blackburn has moved his pressing and cleaning parlors to the Owl Electric Building, oppo site the Hotel Washington, on Main Street. 5001 SFELLDO m mm Will Take PUc a( the School BulMlag. 10 a. m. Old OVER FIFTY DOLLARS 11 PRIZES Savesly Caaty Paytta Will Part la SpcRMf Tata The annua) County Spelling Con- & 'It ' mm,.. . mmi win laxe place at Hillsboro. at the old school building, Satur day. May 2. beginning at 10 0 clock. There will be seventy eight contestants represented in the grades from third to eighth. These contestants were chosen last Saturday at thirteen centers throughout the eounty. While the contest Is being conducted the visitors will be entertained at the moving picture shows. The children will be given their tickets at the south door of the court house. The winner In each of the six grades will receive a cash savings bank deposit as fol lows: Eighth grade 110 given by A. C. Shut: seventh erade $10. given by W, H,. Wehrungi Sixth, grade given by B, W. names, fifth grade l-given by Hillsboro Mere, Co., I& and Morton A Freeman. $2. Fourth grade W given by W. W. Bos cow. 12; H. Stauffer, $1.50; L P. Adams, $1; F. L. Jensen. 50c. Third grade $5; given by (. A. r-attersqn, SB. J. H. Jack II. C. C. Prick 11. H. T. Koeber$l. Following ig the list of con testants that will appear at Hills boro: Banks-8th grade. Ruth Mul- ler; 7th, Lawrence Greene; 6th. Cecelia Smith; 5th. Nellie Tur ner; 4th. James Case: 3rd. Letha Soehren. Beaverton-8th grade. Alton Emmons: 7th. Leonard Handel: 6th, George Smith; 5th, Hazel Fuller; 4th, Lucille Martin; 3rd, Lillian Finley. Buxton-8th. Lillie Soarks: 7th, Mae Riggle: 6th. Laura Hig gle ; 5th. Ida Love; 4th. Otto Stowell; 3rd. Nellie Stowell. Corneiius-8th grade. Emma Si nay; 7th. Ruth Bert hold; 6th. Wren Chapman; 5thw Violet Bondshu; 4th, Margaret Sher brooke; 3rd, Marvin Krahmer. Gaston 8th grade. Gladys Matteson;7th. Vernon Bullock: 6th, Cecelia Saunders; 6th, Ar thur Halverson; 4th, Florence Porter; 3rd. Yvonne Swanson. Hillsboro-8th. Ruth Link la ter; 7th. Sophia Schneider; 6th, Helen Vaught; 5th. Theresa Ku ratli;4th. Leonard Adams: 3rd. Chas. Hornecker. Laurel -8th. Emilie Carrow. 7th, Emma Wenstrom: 8th, ; 5th. James Will; 4th, Mary Shea; 3rd. Flora Dailey. North Plain s-8th. Mary Grandt; 7th, Edith Hunter; 6th, Adelaide Hunter; 5th. Mae Jack son; 4th, Grace Giger; 3rd, Al fred Jaggi. Orenco-8th. Grace Reillv: 7th. Paul Newman: 6th. Freda Kehr- li; 6th. Nellie Enslie; 4th. Elton Colt; 3rd. Elizabeth Kish. Scholls 8th, Ernest Rennow. 7th, Willard Worthington; 6th, Eleanor Kindt; 5th. Russell Jack: 4th, Frank Hanson; 3rd, Robert Foster. Tigard-8th, Isabelle Mills: 7th, Myrtle Lieberman; 6th, Rachel Hollo way; 5th, Helen Mai v; 4th, Fay Young; 3rd, Irma Wilson. Gales Creek 8th, Sylvester Busse, 7th, Fred Johnson; 6th, Phillip French; 5th. Kate Both man; 4th, Marie Bateman; 3rd. Anna Bothman. FOR SALE Black mare, 6 years old; weight 1400 lbs. Ask at resi dence, one-half mile from Row ell Bros, store, at Scholls post office. Chas. G. Koeber, Sher wood, Ore., Route 4. 6-8 COFFEE CLUB MEETING The Coffee Club will meet in the Commercial Club rooms Sat urday afternoon, May 2, at 2:30. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Kirbv Harris, Scholls, April 25, 1914, a son. We serve your favorite Sundae or drink just the way you like it at the Den 01 sweets. G. W. Whitmore. Louis Meyers nd Geo. Heineck, of near Lau rel, were county seat visitors Tuesday. The Boeker Basket factory's product has a prominent place in the Meter & Frank display of Oregon made articles, in Port land, this week. lbs W. C. T. U. met for their last business session at the home of Mrs, L. H. Shirley. The next meeting will be a mothers' meet ing, announcement of which will be made in the next Issue. Alex Gordon, of North Plains, was in town Tuesday. He says that snow fell in the hills beyond Mountaindale and Banks, Mon day forenoon, when hail and sleet wera falling in tbe plains district. - J double, nice to handle. Also au to Seat bUCCV Prira tnr 11 k $200.-W. A. Marlin. Twelfth . snri I UL. IIiilt , - "rrnr.:-u FROava8IO!TAL. Three men are being held at the eountv lall a ' wwtVTVbB III lilt? Btiaverton postoffice case, three men having tried to rob the of" nee put Saturday night. Sheriff ttoeves Oickerf nn tho K ..... pecU Sunday, below Beaverton. Marshal Fappel. who found three men late at mVhi - ii7 m t office building, ordered them to atop, and trey resisted. Pappel took a shot at the fugitives, but they arot iwiv TK . a v r"' vmv.c had been entered and a mail sack taken, the bag being found un der the warehouse on th ? p track. A kev to the rear Hnnr nt the office is alan miaatnor Atlmr. wise there was no 1 tk J " " ' suspects carry the names ot SMITH M. D. D. 0 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Peter Ryan. J. a Bacheler and John Arnold. The sheriff is in vestigating thi may develop. As the Case now Office llmnt to ia swnos mere is not much evi dence against the trio. fOr Sale Thre vpar rJrl P...- I ... man Coach fill v. bmk, .inVnii WWWM ' ' Mwwtww J. O. ROBB. II. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 'MUirf in Schulnwrich B.At. HONES Office. Tit iMj- Dm fil. F. J. Chalmers, of Centerville. hiu.boro, .' Oregon At . - i recently Durcha.ui vnnncr ihnr. oughbred jack of B. F. Swag gart, the mule kinv nf Droornn Swagsrarfs Lexington ranch is one oi tne largest in the North a" V B V April 27, 1914, a son. A.' Benscheidt of CnVnolina was down to. the county seat yesterday. F.A.11AILEY.M. D. I'bj-icUa aa4 Karfeoa; Ol-Vpttitn in ScbBir,a Iters Ki4lne-uoUiiwl tonn fiirllua i4 Uviinul Htrwt. Phomv, oiticw ny Srtj im4,lrar,nty SS& R.M. KRVVIN. M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sorgroo S. P. p. R. 4 S, F. H R. t mm. Office ia lit, TamiMie Blcck. Tfclr.1 ut in MrerU, Ilillstmro, Orrguo. 'ri-ivnnAnjvuvui wT. i nurijr, ivitanlav to la Call aieiwerctl iUt or aigbt. goth pnonr. iJthee over lit lshora DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon phone. Office in American National Bank, npctaira. HILLSBORO. . . OREGON m. aaawaar a, m. Mm D AO LEY A MARS ATTORN KYS-AT-L AW Rooms 1 and i HkBt Baitdlar H ILLS BOKO, . , UBL'60.1 MMMMWMJ E. B. TONQUE ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Officea npataira in ScbnlmerL-li Block AAaiMj JOHN M. WALL ATTORN 8 Y-AT-LAW Urntain, A. C. Sbnte Bl.lg, llaia & and UILLSBORO, - ORBOON. AMWaAll west and it wai fmmkia n9i.Lr . I.M L.f . . " T "nce noora-9 lo n a. m.; a lo $ p. m. w.f vim okwviv aiiuwa wit United States over. Mules raised by Bwaggart always get first nnzea. H r ' . -- """ w (till heavy bodied, muscular, strong mules from his sires are always classy. Farmers thinkine of raising mules should sp this youngster bought by Mr. Chal mers. Wm. Srjencer Curtis, who a a boy was well known at Corneli us, where his father taught school in the eighties, died at Portland, Tuesday morning. He was aged 34 years, and was in the Philippine service, where he contracted suinal trouble, rino in an accident wherein a steel rail way rail fell on him. while build ing a government road. Curtis was a corooral in the sprvico and has never been well since the accident His Daren ts. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Curtis, and three brothers, survive. D. M. McLauchlan, of Albany, in Charge of the motive nnwer for several branch lines ot the S. f., came over Monday, and was greeting friends in the city. Mr. McLauchlan was with the P. R & N. in its early days, and made tiiusDoro his headquarters for a number of years. He is still the same genial "old chief." The Missionary Sneiorv of the. ComrrenrationaT Church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. Shute. next Tuesday, May 5. at 2:30 p. m. Dr. Susan Tall man a mis. sionary from Lintsingchow, Chi na, will talk of her work in that field, and a very interesting meeting is anticirjated. All are cordially invited. For Sale -Twenty-four Ply mouth Rock hens and -cook (if. teen White Wyandotte hens and cock; one seven-year-old saddle mare, sound as a dollar. Inquire H. G. Cooper. Hillsboro, Orei "Virginia Place" R2. Thos. Whitehorn, of Corvallis, was in town yesterday, taking in the county seat and shaking hands with friends. He is visit ing Thos. Talbot, of Cornelius. Mr. Whitehorn is now one of the heavy property holders of Cor vallis. The Re than v Rranm will havo. their regular monthly dance, at the Grange Hall, Saturday night. May 9. Tickets, including sup per, $1. All are cordially in vited. 6-7 The Pressing and Cleaning Parlors have been moved to the Owl Electric Building, across the street from the Hotel Washing ton, on Main. D. E. Blackburn. The heavy rain Sundav after noon caused the cancelling of the game with Kenton Giants, who came out from Portland to try conclusions with the locals W. N. BARRETT ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Ornoa: Main Street, opp. Court Hoot HILLSBORO , ORBOOP VMMvVMMMWMMM! THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORN8Y-AT-LAW Office, upstairs in Srhulroerich Block t . Hillsboro, - - Oregon ArVMMMMiMMiW Dr. Leon W. Hyde hat taken the OtH of the lata Db. 8AMDII. T. LlXKLATta and Anstiinetl Hta Practice. A.WWWMWVWM Frederick Andersen, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor; to Dr. Cunningham. Office and Drugstore. Orenco, Oregon Telephone connections. )AAArVMMMMWMMM Ctal. 3. f 4nat M. I 8. CtokKT SCHNABEL & La ROC HE SratfUOrritratc Mtalrt, amiaaWalH. BraiairM aaa Batata. Vntal-9lraaAR4. Ml.all-tllaa, MM uiiftttn. Itltamcnlc. Urhiittra ant alia arlif Ham Mftrnflilttt aatoMtrllt. nratmathin ara la liuriiiia aatt anlrtea flamea Ranaflwa . acntm. Vrajrlh aa ailra rielifi (ifBat. 5!olulliiialtfn, UttaftaduagtR. SMtlAar rifr4ifl mil anlma m Intra. arak-eaiciaaka: Caailaa aaa a tt a aaf 'UrMtrrtaaa. lHfpoit: SKtttltwll 200; u-ioiu Saufltirvbw. .?Ran Mat aal SVSM4. Hmmn 6oo-u4 Vaaaan at banana PORTLAND. ORE. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist FL R. Sharon, errand arpfnrv PffiCB np-'lra over Hillsboro National aL. r ajj n.ii I Bank. in liih wreiriin ihiii Prnnw waa ii:iT7C"o.:;"r ".r hillsboro orkqon uui w it.iiauuiw, oat-uiuaj eve ning. E. E. has been grand secretary for over twenty years. John SeifertL of Phillins. a'nH Geo. Hess; of West Unioh, were in the county seat Tuesday morn ing. . ': F. L. Brown, of near Ijmrol was in town, yesterday he has been fixino th ljiorl nunrr'v getting it aeady for crushing. Lafavette Sheldon has snW hia ranch to some Portland nartioa and left Laurel for the Idaho country. Born, to Mr. and Mra F.mil Duyck, of Mountaindale, April 25. 1914, a daughter. Dr. W. D. Wood ia hnilHino- a 2&5! e!lat. V? P8rk!an! BOWMAN iiiis uiuriuiiK aiHieu ii was aooui completed. Trmieate BI1(. Kooma5and6 . ' tlLLS 80B1), OKB. : . Main arid Third. "'... -L :i -, DR. C. H. POLLOCK, ; Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Buildiug, Mam street Hillsboro - - - Ore & VAILAMEGHAM Born, to Rev. Henry Hazel-L ... aane and wife, of Cedar Mill, commercial bank dwa fvr ini m i up-stairs Hillsboro Oregpft