The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 02, 1914, Image 5

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tin liv.ml, "ll.ii.i i'.iil." His
was tin' climax at.. I tl..- trust. v-
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i "f Mrs. Maria Swi-.-k.
t'l-aii'lmothi-r of tl. Lri'.,..room.
"t I'li.ri.Hisly ami smiiii.
'"fiv .riHjuc,., a l.riiiiantly
i:u" , i harivan. Mr. ami !r
a. r.tin-il wlu-n tin
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"'"ir usni m aliim.lam
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lmmf,iat.-ly om- Immin-
i'liii'S, LorriH. Khutinirm
" '"i". iM'il.-rs. circular nawa,
'. iirums, cyml.ai.s ami quart
n.-, o! nr.- crackers Meh.-.
"'"in in a Milium, of noise that
'.mii'it i- 'Ifwrnl,,.,! short of
r-1" ' " i"'i ot tin' racket let loosi
" tl. ki. in short jiant.H am
'.inu.r, ami yray ami l.al.l
"" 1,1 honor f llahc" am:
lnH t.riil.'.
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u.i- on,!., arm jcronm
'mi'l" th.-tiH.lvi-H pri-Hcritalili-!li'
hri.i- was iritruiluci'ij to the
mi'tii-y ciuvmI. v. ho cheered to
it',' ,,, of their Voices. Then a
i ir.'i li' ami most exmiisite thirst
t, smis and dances and i'en
'''al hilarity indulged in hv all
laller which the "Koys" came
! '',' to the renidi-iico am;
-i-ciii-s were maiie in a most
,'i'"U'iit manner hy his honor
ill.'- I'lideroom, Irvin Malott.
il'an llou'h. "t'apt" Harding,
Jhrocr and others. The
rl.c. nnK' could he heard furtnileH
j around. 1 he parade was con-
timn-d arouml the country until
the wi e Hinall hours of the niorn-
i n j.
If popularity is Kauired by
s ich tli'iniiiifitrations, Teddy
Kooee!t Will hUVt) to WU WV
hack and sit dim n. The atFair
hiII loni he remembered by the
I'n.le ami I'room. all the partiei
I.Miits, and a Kreat many of the
ivMtlcnU on or m ar th,. line of
March.
Mrs. Sweek was formerly Miss
I'earl Haw thoriii1, of Hu'eni
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HELLO BILL" MEETS
ICH MIRTH
One nf the lu.t Comedies Slatted
by l.o-.il Tak-ijl
I'-l I 1)0 M M it, lUsMANV TKKLS
vinitr Imally SlraihkiK-tl Nit and
' Bill" Triuinph
Khod.'
ll rash and m.rL i.i.. !.... """K
ond and I hud.
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t'vy, for
Mrs. M:u
1 a een Si c
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ountr on
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IHy reL-iit furr.H'k road ' ' .'
itli from Laurel;
nintfir, r:i,h ... , '., I HI
jNloy " ..... !." IKII Ku'iirsions into (I
illin " f i y i bhickhi rrv ei'e.iii.un ha
Miilluy " R hoi iM-eii numerous the pal week
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0hl ,lai j u I so. lie vmni, s are in, I ot
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V". cash r, (Hi them.' ami IlJ" null no.! i iv.ci
dinner, cash Ti IKI Slil. I here M lui ImTI V, :it t r
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Bulhnrn C .li.va .i.il. a i. that has much on the Unc.n
ki blackbcrrv. And. as I lie ial
iliriier. en ,h ii m III. in (iaiilt was wont I" s.i
r'timi' It, 2 lays work "ThV are mifhly I'ood caiim
r I'uiley, ca di fi (N) any tune,
rm'i " ... ' ft) i
(IWMt e. 1 dav'rt
''ter. tash
1 day wink
F llailey
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1 dayn work
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uv'. cash ....
h 1 lay work
''lays work
'"f. 3 (lavs u L
rrt'r. ! davs viiil. i,.,
Mdiivs win, i
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.r 11 III B
Fash.
l-'ur Sale I lay halimr ouliil
complete, with a bin h-t "I ni--
lonieis. A bargain. A.ldii .s
O. '.o 'M, lllllslioro, (Me. I.i i
;,l. Mullov. was in the city
Tuesday, leeliec pretty tmod
over the rock road iniproveiiienl
out bis way. lie sus that quite
a Hum of money and a considera
ble volunteer work lias heed sum
10 00 scribed fur rockuiK the mad
south nf Laurel.
Will cut and polish ncales.
Satisfaction uaraiile. d. I fun
ds t'ola, Seventh ami lr ir si reels.
llillHboro,
ChiiS. litissell, who knows I lit1
hill!) and vallevs nl asliuminn
coiinlv helter than any ol us, as
In ban been in tin' nanu' warden
business so loiur, was in I lie city
yesterday, mceluitf with irienux
Dance at New Helvetia Hall,
July IS, from S p. m. to 1 I'.
Tic'kel.s, i'h'. Allen's orchestra.
bYucrsti'in and ratton, niana-
Sam Son nson, of below U.vd-
;n.. u.,iu o the ri v iiicsii.iy.
l''ore.st drove, -ei. i;..oi ui,oner nt hnim1
. ' linn in inn I"-''
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5 00
Smith, ot
U.'n 1
i i" mo ruiinlv uimt ui.io M4 if h:H
fm0r""K. Z.i;:iti,nl,,'fallin,rin
tl0"1 alf of paints and tho Colninbia River .'amps,
tr m. K''lrt, etc -ev- Tlow.. who have calon Albany
LK 8"J Murrow i I,,, uhal it is. You
Hawk oi U..U.. ui .ii . i..r ., i.,,ii iin.i von will liko ih
"'f sisier, Mrs, U liver kt'i'ps it
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u rraiiK nn.ii.e, . ........ ..
ru viir i.. .i.. . ii,.. i, iu ves Crdav. 1 1 1
yt i it iFiiiiiirti i w tin ill iiii iiii .i
r- Write l!,w n ?' , that tlm blackberry cmP
' js'tf ' out his way lias been koo.
Pi Mw. W. H. St reoler.
yt-ar.
tdMrB?,",day Wantorf-Two ro.j.1 ljo.vs.to
Lrra- J. VV. Uailev. Iern a lucrative trade. Impure
. mainingall week, of John Honker, Third street.
I h'l III I'WIA'AILS
Kditor Arnus: Mr. Orr, who
hibi mates down on the Hase
Lin.- mad. east of l.roirdon Acres,
has suddenly waked tip to the
fact that I had claimed, about
Iaii eai's aim, the cliampi.tn
Oret'tiu (irape, with a heiitht of
a rod more or less and he sends
to the Aruus a letter, stating,
first, that he is a man of verac
ity; secondly -that he has the
champion jtrape. w ith a measure
ment of IS ft. The Artfiis pub
lishes Lot ii items as news. Mr.
Orr calls Lis (Jrape. or Holly,
(inranticns hvvarictjs-l' ro f alli
ens. I'm not much of a Latin
I scholar, but it strikes me that
he Las his uw n name mixed up
in that erape vine, lie ulsostatea
that the y ine grew U ft. in oil.
day , tfoinii" in a southeastern di
rection. Now 1 don't care to tfet
into a controversy with so dan
,'eroiis a person as the owner of
that fertile little farm, more fer
tile in imagination, but in ' the
interest of truth I will say that
it was two years at?o that I
meisured my trrape vine, audi
have not measured it since, nor
do I think it necessary. I'll just
take the veracious Mr Orr's
statement of growth, 9 ft. per
duv. Two years would give us
thiTO ft., just about the distance
from my place to his, and in a
southeasterly direction, the di
rection lie says u was gum, su
iiiuloubt it was my vine passing
iiis place and he discovered one
of the tendrils and calls it Gig'an
t it-tis with a couple more cuss
words milled to make Latin out
of it. l'.ut to get hack to the
truth, according' to Hulgin, Mr.
Orr has an Oregon Grape, or
(Oregon Holly) with an actual
length of IS ft. So I here and
now, after two years wearinii: the
belt, withdraw my claim to haw
ing tlu Champion Oregon Grape
and lake oil' my hat to the vine
on his little ranch. Yours.
Thos. il. I'.rown.
Givtr soils groceries at right
prices.
,lohn Jcmison, of Leisyville,
was in the city yesterday.
ns
Irver'aJ for Krocrie.
'tins. Havi. i,f N'urt
wan a city visitor v
Arjr h and Oregon ja-, :
Frank !. Francis, ,f
I'ark. was in tow W-;r,-...
IriM-eries, dry j'ooih-.n J
at (.ni-rs.
W. K. Smith. if "'South
tin. was in the first of tr..-
'.r-er' Lave just put h,
fresh Ktock of jfrocerii .
J. T. Hice. of Varlev. wa
to the city the last of tl,.-
A. C. Wirtz. of Mou'.tair .l-,'.. I,,'':u l5li!'" a comedy, under
was in the city today. ?h" direction of K. la. Perkins.
For Kent .Seven riK.m I,,,:,,.., :!! '' ,,f"' ('f tiie '"" ever apjx-ar-
Third and Lincoln. K-rr Ik-'. Ir'i' lw under Jwal talent aus-
Mrs. W. II. Newton ami , AO ,'it'' 4' was ta-'"1 Friday night,
children, of SMkane. an- j,....--t. Li O-sct-t.t. U-o Perkins,
of .Mr. and Mrs. Win. N.-Mon. thi' psi-mlo general, about to
Mw Marie Tunzat, .f l;,r. 'i-d. gets out with some boon
land, visited with her p tr-nts in -"mpar,ions. and ii under arrest
this city Sunday. fr ,nUirK n tM eV(. cf hjji
J. J. Shevlin. of I',. rr. .-rton. marriage. He ext-cts about W
v-as up yesterday re.ativ,- days in jail, and he tells his flan-
road matters in his district. ,.,. ,(..r i . i i .. .
" that h" is colonel ot a nuh-
v. v . nrnn, oi milium. wa a tary onuuuzation. jiml mo u.-
lay
county K.-at visitor .v st. r l.i
morning.
Atha Kiissell relumed I u.
from Corvallis. when- I,.
Ieen attending the 0. A. C.S uin
mer School.
Several thousand fne kale
plants for sale. Orville I 'rich, tt
Hanks. Ore.. Uoute If, 7
Mrs. ('has. I'arker and son re
turned Saturday from a visa
with relatives at Camas. W.-,,!,
and Portland.
1. : . ,
unions ure mok nt? i.
the Ixittom lands, and
weather continues L'oo.
win be a good crop.
For sale; Jersey cow. 1 , :u-s
old in Fall; gentle, .sound; 'tests
per cent.; 4 gallons daily. Price
fHO. L. G. Mc.N'ew. I'.eavi rtnn
John K. Zimmerman, of above
North Plains, was over to the
county seat yesterday at ten ;;!;-.:
a Heasion of the county court.
Thos. Connell was over to
Kockaway the last of the week.
k'ettintf a place in readiness for
sending his family over for the
annual vacation.
ror bale -Two fresh
; for the seat r f war. this being
; suggested by a m-wspajM-r clip.
I if: that U.e real Genera! Fuller
rn ist L ave on the mission.
"I'lli" slays awav the allotted
1 real General comes to
a long
if the
there
. tiril".
t!,e weddii g bampiet and shows
"Ih;!" up. There is a duel, but
a:l n. Is happily when "Pill"
t'-;!.s i.o.v and why be came to
a-siime the role of General. IVr-
fii:s situations aUeinded with
Sun, and he kept the audience
convulsed with every line.
an ieinsi-n. as the real Gen
era,, was superb. Karl Tapper.
maue a creditable fixer." and
Ken Uobli, the Doctor, was good.
Lay Sigl.-r made a line legitimate
lieutenant, and Jim Perkins, as
u.e policeman alter I'.iil." knew
h s duties. Miss Gertha Olsen.
as Isabel!.. Dare, the w idow who
captured Hill, was a favorite,
ard .Miss Alice Smith, as her
da-filter, was in her usual good
form. Stella Klder. as Harriet
Sterling, handled her lines nice
ly, and Mrs. C. F. P.unsen. as
the real General's wife, was fine
in her dignity over thp imposi
tion inflicted on her husband.
Taken all in all, it was one of
COWS. I I'est ever and meiito,l thn ).!.
each four years old; easy milk- audience that attended,
era; heifer calves at side; also i 1
lave some beef stock.-II. M.
'.asford, Hillsboro II. 2, 1.V7
Frank McKldosvney,
Pl'HLIC SALR
who
for rears , I will Sell at imhiin b:iI. oi m.,
fcuii-im iimnaKi-i in me nikr laami resilience on .Main street l i s.
arms around Portland, waslboro. between FnnHh n.i v;ttu
out to the city today, a w itness at the hour of 1 o'clock u m on
in circuit court. SATI'l.'DA V .II'I V ii
K. H. Dufur, a Portland attor-i -T:'rse disc harrow, H-horse
ney. wa in th city Monday oil i I''-t""1" wrrow, 3 Oliver cliille.1
a case before Jrnfge. Campbell. M'1,IS1S. pi'se itr-bwth harniw.
te is a brother of the founder r. . . nv 's,'ovei cultivator.
z siv-tme Jackson hav forks.
liirdseil wagon. :,j inch hayrack,
fll-n ynl ..,n..l.. !......... I. ......
Wn M. Wall an J family leave U-iir,,,;,,- ,,,.,.0,;,,..
in the morning for the Tillamook I buv.,,niee m', i.V- :iZUTl'
teach, to goend the Fourth and i,; . .1. ' , .
t ; . . ,: 1 ".1 mi Muneii, c crosscut
Sunday, returning Monday. I hey saw. 2 log chains, set 4-horse
go over in the tad. lac via She.'-; doubletrees, wagon bed. metal
idan and the (.ramie L.mde. wh(,.,i ... lirnn f; i,0 ..nii... ,,
Dr. U. II. Sheetz. of Portland, i numerous other articles.
and Miss Alma Curtis, of Forest Terms of sale Two ner rent
Grove, were granted license to!0" fm' cash over $10; six months
I robate; Final settlement es
tt ;of Mary K Hinman set for
July-28; C Hillsman. Philip
Schneider ami Otto Voege! ap.
in ted appraisers of Valentine
rranck itate: will ,,f l-.a. iu..;..
i ay I uplr admitte.1 to probate
-nn nuiara i upper confirmed as
evuior without bonds; G VY
i'ukc. wm Upton and Georgi
ann appraisers; the will pro
vides that the husband i in hi,.-.
real property ijuring life, it then
10 go to the two children. Lelioy
'wranu airs. 11. Black
ourn
Those who have tried White
Itaf Hour know what it is, Greer
Keeps tt.
F'.-, tf
iri, iiaijer. who ig auDenn
tending a mine at Butte, sends
f.n mother some papers telling
of the labor disturbances there
tne past two weeks. The liutte
.Miner contains pictures showing
-"t ujiiaiiiiieu UUHUICSS house.
Mr. Hager. however, says the
troubles are greatly exaggerated
in the dispatches, and the affair
is now about settled. The mine
li ti n lw. .. l. L t
"'. iic wonts nas nau no
trouble at all. the men and man
agement Retting along like
lamily.
G. H. Hav3. of near Laurel, al
most completely severed his
thumb the first of the week,
while splitting wood, the mem'
her barely hanging by a little
snreu. ur. r. A. Pailey sewed
the severed part to the oarnt
digit, and hopes to save it for
rum. nays rt-rused to take an
anesthetic while the surgery was
in process, but he is incline.! to
believe he would take something
if he has another case of the
kind
of the town of Dufur.
passed away last week.
wed the first of ttie week. The
bride is a sister of 0. L. Curtis.
now of Eugene, and who came
up to be present at the marriage.
The Forest Grove business
men will close their doors. In-
ay at noon, so as to attend the
ball ganie. between the farmers
and the business men. "Hie pro
ceeds of the game w ill go to the
firemen, who hold a carnival,
beginning July 7 and lasting four
day.
C. H. Piiiehanan has purchased
he Sholes residence on Fir St..
now occupied by C. K. Lytle, and
expects to move to Hillsboro
in the not distant future. lie
ill enter Hillsboro. business life.
and his acquaintance over the
county will make him a factor
here.
Dr. E. II. Smith performed an
abdominal operation on Earl
iingle the first of the w eek.
hp young man has been troubled
ill. the umbilicus since a babv,
and it lately became so acute
that an operation was necessary.
He will refrain from heavy work
until recovery, and he is to be
congratulated that peritonitis
did not appear years ago.
For sale or rent: Itanch of It!
acres with G acres clear; 100
fruit trees in bearing; good onion
ground on quarter acre; good
pasture; all slashed; house and
barn and chicken house, and on
ion house. Running stream
through place. Good spring, and
well. Five miles S. E. of Hills
boro, on river mad. Terms. - J.
Q. Johnson, Hillsboro, Oregon,
Uoute 2.
NAYLOR FINl-l) $150
Edw. Nay lor was today fined
tl.riO on.) nnala noon enn vieiirin
. aalVS a . .a a.r.ia.' ..a-wn ...... . av v.V'.l
Forrest Olan .lames and Wva of unlawfully living with Martha
LoisColl'ey were granted a mar- Travers. In default he is to go
risigc license June 30. jaj f0P 75 miySi Atlorhey 11. T.
Kov lleineck, of South Hills- Hagley moved for a new trial,
bom' residing near the conden-j which was refused. Ho was
ser 'fell from a cherry tree yes-'given 20 days to tile a bill of e.-ten'l-iv
afternoon and broke his ceptions to go the Supreme
left urn. at the elbow, and badly Court. This is the second con
sprained his other arm. Dr. : viction, the first, having been re
Erwin attended the patient. versed at Salem.
time, bankable note .it S ner
cent.
E. E. Schmeltzer,. Owner.
I. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
John Yanderwal, Clerk.
UVSni'.ALL
Hitlshoro will go to Ikinks to
morrow (Friday) and play Banks.
Hanks will play Hillsboro here
Saturday, and Sunday afternoon
Hillsboro will play the Columbia
Hardware team 011 the Hillsboro
grounds.
RI.AL rSTATf- TRANSFERS
10
10
10
. TO
10
,1.1 iliuson to Krtiest Johnson, tract
ill l-'nirv .... ,.,
H I rcMmiiiiKton to (iertnioV Calla-
ghnn, .mi Wm Pointer d I c too
A Sho'es In C 1! Hiii-lmran, rest-
ili-m-e mi Fir St., 1 1 bo 10
Oo V Choke to School Dint. 33,
I 04. A N Tiardvl B73
Jus A Rt-Rsli to School I list. Jj, 1.67
a Nlti Tif;iir,lvl i;0
H I. Htiiwn to Wm V Smith, tt City
View, Sherwood M
hila Koln rts to Thus A Anker, 5 a
Yctcx still div. -1500
l-'reil liahhi rousky to V h McGuirp,
4 its l oriliuiii IIU
C A Kelsiiy to Rosa Mnnkres, r a at
V G
Oscar (Ut to M J 1-Vvt-iiK, S. a sec
V) to 3 n r ; v
I A Piice to Julia Tit-hnke, It in
Uiecirtc ail, 1 ly-anlvl
Mis N M Rings to C V Kitch, tract
in Hoharts mil) iliv
J110 Northrop to V M Sweeney Co,
5 a sec 25 t ti r 5 w
Alex White to Oeo M Sanfonl, It iu
Sherwooil a .... ......
Wins ISHtnfiirtl to Washiigton Co.,
t.jS a Hillside, ijunrrv
lf A Hart to Wa.slt. Co, 0.3S a same
plnce . , ,
Umpire Inv Co, to Nets J Melsoii, "3
us v. onncii lew a
1) M Smith to Jesse HhIisou. 20 a iu
net- 16 t 1 s r 4 w , 1
Ruth liealty to (ieitrude Church-
mini, It in North Plains 6j5
Rmti Realty to II O McCattliy, a Its
in Nth Plains 14, )0
J V. Reeves to Wm Crnimile, la 78
a Sprinnhill Farm 1500
R h I.ucker to AiiRtist Rossi, aoox
200 ft in Hciivertoi 10
U N Sproat to M I, MaeI.eoil, 7.37 a
lieav-Reeilvl 0
bissn P Coleman to V M DeuclVe,
toatlwnv Hunt Club grounds. .. i 1
Auk Rossi to R J, Mm-ker, lilock 5,
U.'nvertim lo
I-'rauk lliinimn et al to W H Von
Antwerp, a. 255 a nt Forest C.rove.. 751
nnisiis i.ovtgreii 10 1, t un-egieu,
ro
10
69
19
.1050
The largest shipment of ranges
1 rom the Last ever received by
any one dealer. v. Corwin.
John Vanderwal yesterday re
ceived a check for $2,000 for the
iieo. Miller bre loss at Heedville.
All the Heedville tire claims have
niw been settled excepting the
Gassner store, and this will soon
be adjusted. The delay in this
was that all the invoices of the
past year or so were destroyed
by the flames, sq that it was nec
essary U get copies of all bills,
in order that the adjusters may-
get at something like the stock
loss.
The. Arcadian malleable, non-
breakable ranges are made to
last a litetime. 1). Corwin.
Miss Louise ODDenlander. of
Cornelius, gave a lawn party to
a number of her friends at her
home, last Sunday evening. The
evening was spent in playing
games of all kinds. Prizes were
given, which made the evening
more pleasant and interesting.
Delicate refreshments were
served at a late hour.
Money to loan, on first mort
gage. Address X, care of the
Argus. , 124
The Catholic Ladies of St.
Matthews church will serve a
hot dinner at the celebration
grounds. July 4, and they always
give a tine service. These din
ners are always features, and
many will be pleased to know
that they w ill again have a con
cession on the grounds.
Greer's Main 82 is the place
to get Albany butter and Log
Cabin bread.
Green Hale came out from
Portland the last of the week,
to prepare the Alder Park sum
mer home for the season, when
Mrs. Hale will join him. They
have one of the coolest and
nicest places in this section, and
enjoy their outing here, where
they lived so long, every year.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harder,
of Willows, Cal., accompanied by
their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Pie
per. visited with Mr. and Mrs.
C. Rehse, the past week, depart
ing Monday for a trip to Canada.
The father of Henry P. Ford
died last week. He wa3 well
known down in the Sherwood
country. He was a man of good
education, and stood high in the
community in which he resided.
Wm. Foster, the court house
contractor, was in town yester
day. His ease against the coun
ty is still pending in circuit
court
Mrs. C. C. Smith, of Tilla
mook, returned to the coast city
yesterday afternoon, after an
extended visit with friends in
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pierson, of
Portland, were in town yester
day on legal business. They for
merly resided at Reedville, where
they have a host of friends.
Jos. Wolfersperger returned
the first of the week from a fort
night's visit at Yaquina Bay
points.
There will be a dance at the
City Park. Friday evening, July
3; 10c a dance or three for 25c
long dances.
Supervisor Kostur, of Buxton,
drove down to Hillsboro yester
day to confer with the commis
sioners' court on road affairs.
Fred G. Heidel was down from
Summit the last of the week. He
is the same' old joker.
Greer keeps White Loaf and
K A. BAILKY, M. D.
ffaysirUn anil Sarfi
Oir.ce:-fjmuiri in St kMhutiirfc Bltx.
ami h.uml Html
eim, !!i, r.tjr 3e,i. r-l,a.0r,(Vy :
R. M. HRWIN, M. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
S. 1 . P. R. i S , P, K. 4 K
"
Oli id the TaiuiMie BUxk. TliirJ an-1
Main StrrrU. Htllahotu, tht
ELMEU H. SMITH M. I). I), o
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSTEOPATH
Office Hour-) to i a. m.: , lo ,
lummy. Ihurly, KutunUy 9 to IJ
Calls answere.l iU
l-hou. Ott.ee over .Iilhhoru Nutiona
J O. R0BB, M. D.
I'HVSICIAN & SURGEON
OFFICE: Lm'ain in Scliulmrirh n ,1.
I'UONKS-Oitire, City iSi. Rr,. Cit oJ.
HI'XMiORO. . ntr.iiM
DR. K. L. SKARS
I'hysician anil Surgeon
Or1.ce hours. -ij tt 11 a. m.; a to K t. iu.
Vails answered da or nmh, a.,.
puoiies. Off ire in Anirnrsn N.tionf.i
P.ank, npstairs.
Ull.USiioi.o. oupnn
9mm. m. mmmft W. m. Mm
BAG LEY A HARE
ATrORNliY:-AT-UW
ttiKimn 1 aail t .Nil of Biildlag
HILLsM)tt). . . uKibo.1
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORN8Y-AT-tAW
Oflices np stairs in .Schulrueri.-h Btocii
VA" -(ii)iAnAAiV4,
JOHN M. WALL
ATTORNRY-AT-LAVt
Urtirs, A, C. Shnte Bhln. Uaia'at 2od
HlUjaBORO, - OK BOOH.
it 19 First ad to cherry Grove. . . . 483 Drifted Snow flour. Try a sack.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORN 8 Y-AT-I.AW
Orna t: Main Ktraet.opp. Court Uuuw
mm-Bor:o oRaj.
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW.
Otiice, utKtairs in Schulmerich Block
Hillsboro, - - Oregon
Telephone otTice Alain 103. Residence
Main 10'J
DR. L. W. HYDE
Successor to Dr. Liuklater
Office over Delta Drug Store. Kesideore
iUsehne, between 5th and 6th Sts.
Hillsboro. Oregou
Frederick Andersen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ik SURGEON
Successor to Dr. Cunningham.
Othce and Drug Store.
Orenco. - Oregon
Telephone oonnectioua
SCHNABEL & La ROCHE
XOaifitlitr.ct.itr JikMlalra, KrilKssMui,
Hoiaxal si.iitc.
eiiftol.eittgttittf, htratlfi.rflfuin, n.
maabten Jrftuineul. UrtuiUxn uu all, ut.
Intfii Htftmliuifi- auatflellt. ihaniluli.
iln in iiri,pa mil uiiftrt-it lawn tvirli)it
tienUn. mrsjcilf i silts (Ncttikllltld frfUn.
XOaSlaitenlitallen, U(bmaiunfn. Csatlilc
UtririnifAUi mil unfe-rrn RlUntt-n.
flf clifiliiumits: ttmHu uu It Itl
s( tirrtssa.
Jfln'tJUB; aiiarfliull 2u0: tmt027;
vau Idi-i'tiuii: liiuln sum un HtM4.
aUMwrt lido-BO liU.Kt at saami .,
PORTLAND, ORE.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
Oltice up-talrs over Hillsboro National
Rank.
HII.LSROKO ORKOOJ
DR. J. R. MARSHALL,
DErnsT
Tcmiesie Bldg, Rooms 5 and 6
HILLSBORO, ORE.
Maiu ami Third. .
DR. C. H. POLLOCK,
Dentist
Upstairs, in Linklater Delta
Building, Main Street
Hillsboro - - - Ore
BOWMAN & VALIANDIGHAM
Attorneys-At-Law
Commercial Bank Block
up-stairs
Hillsboro OrcKctl
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