fill WHO 'jfOBJOMS La-0 !' lU,w " SIX VfTOtB NO TU . . . .. i Al-.'- t IS wttl laiM M . k t.,rH ri Ball 111 IIWII t CLa nal di-trict tax meet ( -T.nJ total of 21 UUtru t (gM ut.a n'1 Uxrt f,r Ci!.l,m urmanent road. Many (Tib district which hv voted C u 'H lu,k lh cM,nty Crf to th largeat irtion 'Mh neral nlJ Ux and 'ld I ... it, rtM-k road tax. ami i" ...,..r with a littl volun work here and there, lit ,t 15 mile, if not 17 mile, ot ajam rtail will l"' the marker Uyiar l'Jia 1'iairici i, 1 trich held a camimign for (Li n ItaMt arason. voted a pccial tax. rjh, ivturtm on tt apecial vutw . l .lL.ai aj i inn p. Supervior Mills i ( ha tieiiwrger , r L. Amt. t.v,u 2137 t I I M 4 V l.ltniwn 10. & J llkmh 1 355 t Jona Molitif 5 . . ill g H.-nry He 6. . SCS A Zietier 3... lw:t Id J J Shevlin, 21 .. U77 II J J Wiamrr....l0 .. WW U K CTorll .IS.. WI J9 (Jain Kmmt .... f John TrMrhri . 10.. . 4HJ a JnoimmrrmBn !.... Ml Carl IWggrvn. .3 Wl i: C NVIaoii 7 ... 122.' 37 (Irani Mann f YXX & Alfred Pierrn . 5 ... 21'.'. 1) I.Smith !W 17 Nu k Kemmer. f 1'J'd 43 John Schmcltzcr.& .... Tolal voted flKll AOMIMITKATOK'S NU1ICI! lAkwh lMlt t" Dial ll i'l" fm4 kw ban MltMl tif CuunlJT .lwa All ir.i. niii WMIIUI Mil MUM ill llvtlriim lMHt. burirth Hi -t.,f ith til ISirtiallua, or lu in l Hi k air. !( K. H. Totigii, l Mill'.iw (lit iMtiilwt S, 111. Hiatt M.Iiii.iI.I. lii.inllilf 1 1 T'liiKua, AlUiriMi ir AJinmnir TA.IAVIIIRI MCliTINU f 1 iWt H Smith. S'cretary of I Or.nn lUliunal lai K.'form ) Wintion, will talk to the tax f Vvrrs of thin county at the I '...I Court U.H r k ith to Com j.lmnt. Mm. Jack Mayhrick. whtNUi liUMliunl Mat Mi-titrnri-il to IK iw-hitrtitiary. MomUv. mm fur ai-parttion. She aya liny ti wr...I at Var.iouvt r. Wn.. in I'Jl t, ail that I..- lait alwavN Im'vii violent in Ian roiul u i. atxl at the imt- tinu tfiri-ati-nt-il to kill hir father. Mayl.ru k huH Un-n In tail for mw tirm. fail- injr ti tfivt tmnil on thf threat to kill, arul bImi facing' thf lar ny rhart' for which ln n. r'lvrl Ihi iK'nitt-ntiary wiit n(v. Marirarrt i'llkinirton ma U. K. I'llkinfton for ilivorr, alleirinir marriage in 1x77. anl that th huahani) h.n m-vrral tirtif ! m-rtitl hir mithout notice, n. turninjf aftT U-nirthy almt-nn-a. Shf nay h wurkt-ii to nupMrt th rhililri'n mi l that I'llkinirton would hrt'orm antfinl hn hi' rffu-d louf him motwy. Thiy own 3 aTii at North Tiuard. and fclu wariln title ami $20 monthly alimony. For Sal Span mulfi. lrok xitik-lo und doiihlt, G ami 7 yean; wt-ijjh 2.''0 IIh; nound and true. Will Hell for cah. or trad for fft rattlf. (ir fr-h milk cow. - Frank (in-encr, IlilUUtro. Or., lloute 5. lUu M. S5-7 Mr. and Mr. J. A. Lemmon. of (4rneliuii. were in the city Tueaday. Mr. Inimon states that the authorities Inlying horeeH for the Hritixh government are unahle to ir't nhi for trannpor tat ion. and those who have sub mitted horse for inflection and iMMoiilile sale are now on the waiting lint When the embargo raini-s notice will le jtiven through the press. Just when that will l no one appear to know. Quite a number have siilinittii. horse fr insjM'rtion in this county, and a law num-U-r of deal in Ivistern Oregon are now U intr held up for the same reason. Strayed or stolen from pasture ur Jersey heifer. aUut 18 month old. -'Notify Ffc Uehse, Hailey. place, near the old Fair Crotinds. on Incline road. Ilillu lH.ro. 35-7 You are invited to the Metho dist church Sunday U join in the irood thini! of the day. The object for the morning in "Has Christianity a Message tor This Age?" The evening service will be given to the young people. Insinuation of the Kpworth league otlicer w ill take place. The evening aubject w ill I op "The Undone or the I Kmc.' For Sale: Some bull calves, ad rnnred registered llolsteins, from cow (ust tested by the state department; old enough for service. Kxtra tine iock. Walter Zotzman, Cornelius, Ore, Ignite 1. 1 llollenbeck. of ihove Mountaindale, wa in town Mon- Hi parent. Mr. ana iwrs. JAMES MAYBHICK some Mukbnnd (irt I o 7 nnl IMvoKf Sunimuni In trie day STiHt: TIMII.S IKOM TUUlfl) DlllCt Hail Al.u larvalcicd u I ilhcr-ia I iw Jame Mavtirick, who ha4 been in the county jail several months, pleaded guilty to larceny from an office, Tuesday, and was sen tenced to an indeterminate term of from one to seven yearn by Judge Campbell. Tuesday. The ofTense took place at Tigard, where May brick lived, und where he kept things in a Btate of tur moil for some weeks, with his wife' family, having at one time threatened to kill thw paternal ancestor of his wife. After that Maybrick entered a building, stole some saws, paint, and other material and then headed in at the county jail. Concurrent with his sentence Maybrick received a summon from his wife, who ha su"d him for divorce. The two. coming at the same time, made things look rather dark for the prisoner, but hen he was taken to Salem, to- ay, he had regained his delionair manners, and wa ready to meet all comers. The court transacted other iusiness a follows. 1'owcrs Furniture Co v IJai- ey. judgment. IhsmiKsed - r cms v bander- son; Oregon r.iecinc v vioia Smith, Folly Ann Kogera and Agne Walker. In the case of A l Wick vi A Skidmore the jury returned a erdict for plaintiff und the court Mowed judgment on the verdict. the defense asking it so that a new trial could Ik? moved. State v Tvmpleton lined IW cash and given two year in county bastile. Arranged so he could pay fine $5 monthly, and parole entered on incarceration. Must report to sheriff monthly, and keep out of saloons. I'.XECLTOK'S N0TIC1! N.itt. U linnili irlvrn Ihkl I. Hid uiel-r iiiiI. !! I.ii hjr Hi t uiin 'iirtl hm M'.iln nl Oriw.ill. tor W liinfii'ii ticuilT, Uuljf m'iliill ereui..r ui "if mUI of Uml Kllig-wn, iIi..rii. ! iW.llllT llllkllllwl lUHHCll All (MTMHlk .vlii Uiiiii UfHltlkl O'lUl .lnll t hil nnUlltnl Ui prwnl tlin nir In in illi iiniiwr vmii.ii.in i iiiumim ofW N IUrrll. t ltil!l"ir.i. Orr.n. ilhln kit m.iiiliin Inmi nu .iri 01 lkiiilmr. IHH " KiMiiiur nl lh wuutiil Miik r.uiR rll , ilrol. W N HurrMl, Allorm y KT fcireuwr. for. Tucktr, bf near ReidvtllCi I lua City caller Tuesday. m Tfl nril! John Frank, of llewlviile, wail Lll III I til a,ity cWf MondaV S. A. I). Meek was in from beyond North l'lains, Monday. New styles in hats at Mr. Frnmott's, and they are inex ensive. 3ltf Ceo. f. Hancock was down from Forest Grove. Monday, greeting friends. You will find the watches at Hotrman'a of neater patterns and cheaper. IQtf K, tin. Wednesday. PUBLIC DEO GA kill Mi. :i OF &M LIBRARY tlicrclset Will b Held at Build j Inf. Dec 9, 8 p. m. INSTITUTION PBESENrr.D TO CITY Prarraa Will be ia the Library Ktadiaf tiKtm aid The Ilillsboro Carnegie public L Kraus. of South Tuala- library will be dedicated with ap- was a county aeat visitor nrnnrita .rPa. wwn.a eveninir. Dec 0. The buildinsr Ten-inch, men. ami it-incn for th. firgt wil. tm 00ene(i V Ilipoewu lOKKr iw men at Jrecn. A. Uenscheudt. of Cornelius, wa a county seat caller yester day. Greers have a good deal of I). M. C. left. Huy now while buy ing i good. Iiorn. to Harry Kmrick and wife, of near West Union. Nov. 25. i'JM. a daughter. Watch for big announcement f (irover Combs nextweek-a surprise In Holiday annals. m Mtajlav ni'it. I liflV (ill muiiufj v-i"' - ., , t. Iec. 7th. 7:30 o'clock. It II C. HoMenlM-ck. are now . v.ng Mliecial favor to this county on uieir properiy . -..- t Mr. Smith nas arrangei io r .-- I the taxpayers how they can mem me nrKua ior vi... 4.... Kir tavna next vear bv present. 1 U-ast 25 per cent. Kvery one Ka Circle of the :ho iiiiv taxes at all should Iw fiirUiiun Church will hold a Wnt and hear what he has toll 'hrint mm Hazaar in the Link k There is perhaps no other uU.r building, next door to the )a in the State so well quaiineu i,elu Drug Store, Dec. 4 ana a. L 1. .. iL a.aftaml aill.luir fttt I aiis'ason inia ni - . ... ., , i,imi Bn(1 II. c.iik nir. mill nun. n. w. --- air. oioivo. i - ... .. .....i. ...l.id.o. g Children visueu wuu ivio. i Thanksiriving. nne W. A. i . .l.. a i! rl Dulla. non man naa me novnv ihi ., inm,l(, -BW w. a ul g,Jd diaiDond iseMHrnriant 'fomet nMeni of dneckchainiintown. Wtl JJJVe-t of town. For sale: Three Chester Whitt .l mm, to litter about reh. ljocolt, 18 months old; and a 7-8 1 1 rtl ki inin Imll .. Herman Koehnke, Frank S, Allen and Kva Heis- jHhoro. lU.ute 4, mile south of a i I-.-.. t I . . . . 17.(1 Lost; Ketween farmingtnn 4 Laurel. oien-lactu ornce ei - t Fb .lch. U'ave at Argus ol .ee ? u Vh ,.nthoU:tnd a7-i d gel reward.-l'. M. Pulley. J f: V, , o . irmnn Koehnke, '"V" . !l . ...... I. l a 'were united in marriatru m home of Mr. and Mrs. M. b. urn. Forest urove, nov. 314. Itev. Ashley officiating. Edward Grotwen and Kmma 0. iliger were married Nov. a. 314. Itoth are popular young pie of the West Union-uetn y section. Julie's Crossing. m; Margaret DulTy. who has i .. uHh hor nnrenis. M Itev. Ashley ofllciaung. ' and wite of thi8 I Rilwnfil P.nwaen and Kmma 0. Liiu rnlorned to Hood Kiver, Tdiu.ir utura marrioil Nov. 2T. ItKU ia.AlAW sin A will resume her m j iiibii - ' " ' i 1 1 in n ni ' duties as surgical nurse in the Hootl Kiver hospital. niumnie Hour I the flour that Jos. I'ongratz Jr., Duxton. and Lakes yr le8t nr0ttd and V88. fnnces Sell, daughter of Frank lr a line hard wheat product and wire, arxive nanus, wvrr vr sacK. oanci, nwted a marriaira license Nov. iiinHboro Mercantile. i f' I .. ... I I .t Pnvnuliim a i w iiieirnier. ui wnn"i Morton, the negro bar- ' M iirke, agedlf), out on S400 bond, .i...,k- nt .i A. lUirke. of for tad with B statutory crime, I t (;r0Ve, were granted license m iiainiair wuneas winn tn Vancouver, monuuY VfcNeyhart. The case Is high- nnnent of the father t 1 1 Frank iff, i rialaciotis-a little too much so ' ..i.i:.. ! iiuunc pnnis. I The State InsDector has given llillstioro Mercantile 18 out ) a poasible 20 points on the 'tore meat olantone of the finest in the state. Their shop, Mrigerator, slaughter house, inn all .. ,- l ... 1 . L. kl.AM.nl.. loiuiecieu Willi viio mai- rneilim, ni ThonUn. t scored hn 17 nnlnts ahv of kna nn at The Dalles, lhanks fsalutfl perfection -and that's dvinf. with the Ashland loot ' - i " ... inn some. oall team. The annual school meeting J. E. Zimmerman unon the bride. i tu re store has vuio.m A a tme inooi oihiicb n crockery. See them before buy ing, nd you win ouy mere, of Ashland horn nnd at Cor- v siieu rnavin-B i. . . iu im rr the week, lie 1L H. Kaltz, of Albany, was Bailey, chairman, and Councii- m town Saturday, on a proies- men m. tl. Stevenson, j. h. sional trip. Kerr and G. N. Taggart. the Toys and Christmas presents funds coming from an appropna- at the Hillsboro Pharmacy. See Vn irom. ine rounaa- our line line before it is reduced, twn. ine sum tenoerea ana , .ireceivea uy ine iiiiotuoru uorn- Dr. C. B. Brown and wife, of mittM WM tlO.000. this beina 'ortland. were out Tuesday. the totai exDendd on buildinz uest of relatives. an(j furnishings, and those who John McClaran, of Gales Creek, have inspected the completed ... . . Iir.. J I I. Ik ... I U n . MM . wa down 10 me ciiy neancs- ww anu wininrai hiuiiuii EXPERTS' KMDKT Arthur Boveridge has filed the experts' report for auditing the county books from Jan. 1. 1914 to Sent 30. 1W14. 1 he report is voluminous, and find things generally in good shajH', with no charge ot graru u kicks, How ever, at the charge of 25 cent per meal for prisoners, tne aver aire being three prisoners per week, according to the jail reyis ter. This would mean, men alKiut MO per year excess o navment on the total of board The court some years ago tried thfl S.ri tier week deal, with me result that the administration concluded to have the sheritl'u office feed the charges. The different county fund uai ances follow: kir natrol 1 4 Bldg fund 21.6-17 2'J Cnfund 11W.&W 0, State and Co school ... 42, 307 83 CoUoad H Institute fund ) Library Kstntea C(kS 28 Trust 338 82 Land Indemnity km w, Hillsboro City wui Forest Grove 2 32 Unavprton 102 75) Cornelius &28 53 Sherwood w (Wnnn loll 0 to the public, and an opportunity for inspection givn. The exer cises will be held in the library and reading room, the program beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. The home orchestra. Earl Donel son. violin; Wade Zumwalt, cor net; Fred Zumwalt, trombone; Vincent Kngeldinger, piano, and 0. Phelps, traps, will render se lections during the evening. The building of the library has been under the direction of a committee composed of Dr. F. A. lar buildings in neighboring cities are unanimous in prsisiag the work of the committee. Wed nesday evening will mark the completion of the work of the committee, and the building will be turned over to the city, ar.d ay forenoon. The oldtime miller, Mosier. of Gaston, was down to the city Wednesday, greeting friends. Lost Black shepherd dog, bob-tail, white breast Answers to name of Kex. ICeward. An- then in turn placed in charge of na Wren, Cornelius, Ore., K. 1. 1 the library board reoently ap F. S. Bradley and wife, of Pin.ted by the council. !anks. were city callers Monday, le program, wnicn is suojeci registered at the Hotel Wash- w cnange ana auauion, is a iw For Sale: Good cow, fresh. Cj.n to Order.. ..Dr. F. A. Bailey choice of three. Or will trade invocation.... Rev. R. tl Myers for fat hogs, ready for market. Vocai bo0... Mrs. E. B. Tongue - W. J. Head, Orenco. Or. 37-3 History of the Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. Leland Knox, of Public Library and . Corvallis, were guests at the Presentation to Uty-or. Baiiev home of Mrs. Knox's aunt. Mrs. vocai boio ur. l.. w. nyae W. H. Taylor, Thanksgiving. Acceptance and Response w th? i,Jl.rti0,,fV-Ssl Presentation of Needs was er and daughter. Miss Lottie. the last of the week. of the Library...W. N. Barrett Reading Miss Griffith Tmv!inir Pansenffer A irent I Various movements are ai- Jenkins, of the Southern Pacific, ready on foot to raise funds to was in the city menrstoi tne aia in securing uwrs, wie ucuik a repetition ot tne piay, neuo i. i i c ulim (rn. Bill," Dy local wieni unaer me Recorder R. E. Phelps, of Cor- Hi . ' . , pppkin9 which nuiius, was uown w me vujr jct terday, on business at the court house. The Coffee Club will meet in the City Hall. Saturday after noon, at 2:30. All members are requested to attend. The Ladies of the Congrega will Drobably be given at the Crescent during the present month. k. N. Staehr, the proprietor of the Bazaar next to post oit'tce. Forest Grove, is probably the or ly dealer in the state who ha a full line of toys and Christmas good in stock this year, and he has not put any war prices on them but sells dolls, toys and all kind of Christmas Gifts for young and old. cheaper than ever. Besides this he give away as usual, two prizes, a $25 doll and a $15 watch to hi customers. With every dollars worth of Christmas good purchased at his store between now and De cember 25th a ticket with a num ber i given and Christmas eve the numbers are drawn. Who ever holds the lucky numbers get the prizes. At the meeting of the Com mercial Club Tuesday evening, the report of Mr. Easter, on in stalling the cluster light posts for the city was considered. Nicely formed cement post, io- stalled would cost $85 each if 20 were put in. The matter was continued. A committee to look after arrangement for the needy of the city was appointed - A. C. Shute. J. H. Garrett. E. W. Har ris, h. L. McLormick and O. N. McKay. This committee will appoint a sub-committee to look after reports of this kind. They will also consider the matter of a public Christmas tree. The club voted to purchase the player pi no. The Confederation of Geraian Speaking Societies of Oregon re quest the honor of your presence at the Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill, Portland, Sunday and Monday. Dec. 6-T. 8 o clock p. m. Lectures: Ger many. America and the Present War," "Germany and the Pres ent Political Situation of the World." by Prof. Eugen Kuehne mann, of Bresian. Germany, late exchange Professor Harvard University and Wisconsin Uni versity. Lectures will be de livered in English. Please bring your la lies and friends. No card of admission required. The Oregonian gives the offi cial figures abolishing hanging in Oregon at 157 majority. There is talk among some Portland law yers that a move will be made to have a recount. This i hardly kely. however. Recounts of this kind generally mean an in creased majority, if anything. particularly when the figures are as large as this. Another claim is that the present status leaves no penalty tor treason. But that is another storv-if all the poli ticians who have committed trea son against the state had been hanged there would be an im mense Btate graveyard. All Saints Guild House. Epis copal, on Washington street Services every Sunday, begin ning with Sunday School, 10 a. m. ; Morning Prayer Service. 11 m.: Evening Service, 7:30 Study Class, every Tuesday, 2:30 rtaorantoaAU . P. A. BAILEY, 11. D Pfcytirlaa aa4 Barf OtficaCpatalra la BetahMftefc BtoM K Iiauna BiMitha a caraar BvaMla aad Baeoad Strata. Phonaa. olflcaCtty W; ruatil.CIty 'OB H M. ERWIN, 11 D. PSmOIA AMD tOROIOM Sarfc-raa S. P. P. B. A H, P. LI R, OAca la the TimlnM Block. Tftfol a4 Mam Straeta, Hillafaoro, Orago. SaftWWJWWW ELMERiH. SMITH It D. D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SURG BON OSTEOPATH Otfire Hoar to it a, aa.; Itoa, a, Toekday, Tboradav, Hatarday a to J Caila antwmd day or (. Both pbuoca. OSct ow HiUaboio Matioaal. J. 0. ROOD, H D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OPFICE:-Up'aifia Scbalawrka B da pHOKK-OSca. City j&a; Baa. City S64 HIU.KBORO, OREGON Room 16 Wkkhlngtoa Hotel TUKS , THURSDAY and SATURDAY Dr. AmHn E. Cofammmcft Otleopathic Phyaiciaa OfBat buora to fea 11 a. at . 1 to 4 P- m MrWAAAVIMMMfM MRS. PROSSER Mrs. Sara Wing Prosser died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. tional Church will hold a Bazaar C. H. Brooks. First Street, Hills Dec. 12. Watch for announce- boro, Dec. 3. 1314. She was ment in next week's paper. born Oneida County. New York. C, H. Sproat and wife, of May 25. 1838 nd was marned it ... j ti .n..;0i. .1 1 ui 111. t. rruBscr. nan. k, uw. Lrurivrnar The husband and the following ". r. , "'"Z 't i kV children survive: Mrs. Maria a WB8 now iw, im ...-. . , Ponn . VVoltor There will be a dance at the v 0f Wrens. Ore.: Mrs. C. H. W. 0. W. hall, one mile west of Rmnka Hillshorn? H. J. Prosser. Cedar Mill, Saturday night. Dec Newport Ore., and Mrs. Mattie 12. Admission. 5 cents. Ladies Vinvard. Fowler. Cal V 1 J .. : n .. f .4 Q7.BI .n. . 1 it tl iree. verjuwujf umveu. , m lWl. Mr. ana jura, rrosser I moved to Oregon and settled MrR. JOnn M. Drown na im -.o.L-11. K.via r akAtIA uHba I near oiiiiuua. nuuc uicj B nary prown. ui uv m.At, theip hom untii . are in tne city mis ween, guesw - -7 T. . . 1 llw auiaaaai Of and School Dist funds ... 9.311 75 Snilal rnd .W hist road 14.821 53 Ped license ...... 100 (X) Willamette Valley ex.. 4 00 llralnnffe dist fund -. 28 bO of above 9 mill tax to North Plains, in the Wallace sec nntha arhnnl. was down Monday, ne ondav voted "-i""k n nine muillim aciimn. inn, ww 1 ndhavoir l:umf)nf ih riiatrict Lova hi district votea a sptu' i.J "1'Y . "- . , 1.1 CturHfiV. 'UHI Uwlnuua Tkk maatinir IVMI,H InY Ol Q milia. L-wt'a at about ten minutes to after the business was con- r led. A number came at two Peiock, due to the tact in a notice was given the Ar- r" fiat the session would con l:e"t two, when the printed ices read at 1:30. This came result of that hour being r" usual time of convening . tl Minfl C. C. Nelson, ot uacona. in own the first of the week. He refHirted a foot of snow at Ink. and says that they look for more every day. .1 inriioa' suits from $15 m St ChriBT Wuoat's. Second street. Satisfaction guaranteed and ttrst-class workmanship always. Total $223,810 76 The cash on hand ia distributed aa follows! AmerNatl Hbo...,". .000 25 Him V W.iSW V) HboComl " 40.944 42 ciminSnvimr Hbo 4,309 87 at Mtl V Grove SI. 633 62 Forest Grove Natl...... 39.0578 Cornelius State Hank.. w.o 00 Mu.,0h fn Hank. Banks 3.117 86 n0iAn Snt Hunk 4.6(2 08 vinni"" , ifi tvf North Plains uanK... Sherwood State Bank 9,015 24 Cash in l'roinco . . v " Total on hand $223.810 76 , . 1 if L'ri... uii icn uiuiikiia wu Mr. HOU mm. uu. invnaau . . m . . . . .il. l 1 : 13 :. M.afA ILAKCB UlBbC & IIUU CBb AA V Viwna rranKun n.er, -uu the services will be held in For Sale: Twenty "head of the church at Scholls. hoHhv O. I. C. barrows and gilts, from 40 to 80 pounds.-W. notice of final settlement C. Bolton, at Witch Hazel sia., A t I II A on S. r.. AaareaB oavervon, T1CE ,g HEREBY GIVENi Ore., 14. 4. I that th lAilftmlifiini. thodulr pinlntd . . I qnaliHad and arting admlnliraHr of the The Ladies' Auxiliary of the LWaof sanhJn ma, .uewuwd. bw rnmmprei.al Club Wll ho d a Hlad In tha Oounty Court ol the Htata or . em U7..KlnM rkit Cn inlw hta nrsl . A 1. f 11..U I Iak a uriaauUi at aKiiiauai v x .- w -- meeting in me Viuo nuuius, .ocuumin tha matter of laid estate, antf MnHau ounninirnCYt All mem-I thst Mid Cnurt hu IIkmI Mom'av, tuo 4IU n iniinatxl to hfl In at. I January, A 1). Iwlo, at tha uour ol tiers are requested to oe in I jo o'clock a m, of said day, i tiieoountv twrnlarifp I ivmrt Kootu in the County Court House , i in Htllaroro. tireson. u mm Mpvf MnndSV and lUeSday nlnoaforhearinaobieutionato Haul anal the People s Theatre will present J,, ror , w " c"l'"r u the most unique mystery drama rDt. at Hiiiatwro. oreipm, thu 3rd ever produced when Baggot will tf K-nlaM'rfii-i-appear in all ten parts oiijhh, , deceased "Shadows." uJ m-, Yonr'a nitrht Jan. 1. 1 A kodak makes an excellen uaiit J - v ... U7 !,.,, Tkaa nrnna tnr HMt mm. I Amis Kllk ncro Ultui. Thoa H Tongue Jt, Attoriw-y for Ad I mintatrator O AO LEY A tt&ZS ATTORNKY3-AT-LAW BooBi 1 aa4 1 Hkat BalUla HILLSBORO. . , OlEMOS E. B.TONQUE ATTpRNBY-AT.UW Officra apataira ia Scbalawrik Block JOHN U. WALL ATTORNSY-AT-LAW , Dpauin, A. C Shalt Bldf . Kaia A Mat U1UABORO. ORBSUIl. V7. N. BARRETT ' ATTORN RY-AT-LAW Ornca: Mala Btraat. op. Ooert Moaaa HILL? BORO ORHflOM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAIR Office, npatalra ia Scbalnacrich Block Hillsboro, - - ftesoa KII& ilV. f .7. . . . Im. 111. - tainod characters. All nignt ine roaruiacy. dunce. Three-piece orcnesira. p M. Hill, of Gaston, was Tickets. $1. Everybody invited. U,wn to the county seat Tuesday T. J. Ford, manager. m-v on probate business. Dr. Withycombe, governor- h. p. Diamond and Phenamy elect, has appointed an Eastern Stroud, of Portland, were Oregon man as his private secre- granted a marriage license by tary. He was formerly editor of rjigrk Luce yesterday. , a Bend paper, and naa Deen me Mopripd. A t Hillsboro Ore . Oregonian correspondent for a. HSffifaZ! eral years. officiating, Gustavo Abraham and City election takes place Mon- Cressa Tennis, day next, with the following Christmas stationery, cards. candidates: Mayor-w. w. or- booklets -many things in this rett and J. H. Garrett, umneu- Hnfl for .DDroDriate gifts.-The Pharmacy. a a m ry 1.1 HMAaai4 i anir mbipp Rnn r.isif i trer and A. ia. marine, ocwuu, , r ;-r H. W. Stauffer and F. W. Walch. per, of Seghers. were united fo nLAa v. I. Prkin marriage. Dec. 1. 1914. in Hills- vii.ru. " hm Haiv I R UAaanner of. " , i nvtri m. i, BVifi ,iiriiiii:ai. 1 1 coaB i w King have been granwa mama ficiaUng. l: a liccuou Our place is headquarters for menxhoma3 Kerr and R. 0. Santa Claua. The finest . dolls ; Vauffht, first ward; J.B. Trullin- and dOII-DUggiea in v..j. The Pharmacy ... i ii i W. R. Chalmers ana warvw p. m. ; Fancy work class, every Thursday, 2 to 5; Young girls club, every Saturday, I to Study class for young girls wu meet every Ihursday evening, after New Year; also evening classes in instrumental and voca! music will be organized after the first of January. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nachbatr, well known at Buxton and Hills boro, and who were residents near Newton for the past ten years, are now at Stuttgaia, Germany. In a private letter they tell E. I. Kuratli that they are in good shape over there, and that the war i3 not crippling Germany's business at home. They say they hope the thing will be over before Summer, as they intend coming back to the U. S. A. before another year is over. A hack containing Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burton, of near Phil lips, was wrecked the other day, a wheel coming off. They, to gether with other occupants of the vehicle, were thrown out. Mr. Burton was somewhat in jured about the head, and sus tained a broken nose, wone oi the others was injured. Mrs. Burton is a sister of Gov.-Elect Withycombe. Dr. Erwin at tended Mr. Burton. There will be a musical at the Plymouth Congregational church on Monday, Dec 7. at 8 o'clock. for the benefit of the church im provement fund. The soloist of the evening will be Mrs. Ursula Young, of Portland, who has studied in Italy and New York. She will be assisted by Mrs. Burke- Tongue, Mrs. Oliver Gates, Mra.,Thos. H. Tongue and Miss Mary Heidel. Admis sion, zoc. The Brotherhood of American Yeomen will give an open mee'. ing next Tuesday evening. De cember8,at Odd fellows Hall. Refreshments will ba served and a fine program has been evolved. No admission, and everybody invited. Edith Grabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grabel, of sout of town, dislocated an arm while at school, one day this week Dr. F. A. Bailey attended the injury. ; Thos. Withycombe, of Port land, was out to Hillsboro this week, greeting friends. Telcpaane office Maia 103. Mala 10J . DR. L. W.HYDB Sucocaaor to Dr. Uaklatar Office om Delta Drag Store. RaaliWnca Bateliaa, belweta 5th aad 6th Sta. Hillsboro, Oregon Frederick AiKJjxxta, M. 0. PHYSICIAN & SURGFO. Successor to Dr. Cunni.ikiuun. Office and Drug Store. Orenco, OREOt Telephone ennneotiooa. MoA 3. BoaaM SCHNADEL & LaHOCHE aiattua. XtnaawaM. Bi ua anrafiMt aaliqiiiiii. mv gca la u(om attt tft aa aota ftaklaltatfdaftnL tt tirtenaeaiti am anal aafwaaaea ZetctitM: MiXMtaaa: ataia Sbaan ton tut Plain at 1 PORTLAND. ORE. aa aa t Mffi am aafcea ImMbm attaaarat Ba a aaa B aaa aaf BVaaenaaa, tbMi: Kala Bm4 am DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Olflce up-ataJra over Hillaboro National . , Baaii. .. HILLSBORO - - - - ORaWON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST; Tfmleaie Bia. Rooaaalaad HILL8BOR0, ORB. tfala aa4 Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, . Dentist f Upstaitin Unklater Dclti BaUding, Main Stmt Hillsboro - - - Or cowman & vAiur-.r.ur Attorneys-At-Law Commercial Bank Elccx up-eUirs , HUlsboro - Ortr iUngS of th a Icinit .