ii 1 rr nriflSIIFSS'inin , LlltLII v,.a.ww.a FORKS as lnor While fcm IwunK jfOUt ut ui a of JunnmiiF A M f )' tWaae" i,t ilaaeVie' tWller iJin Whitf. aired year, non Ur and Mm. S. Whit, of r UidJIeton. wu killed by a train on the evening of Sept U, MIL and the Sequel t the Irtfly damage) Bu" Bgainat i a . Kd. 'rl Coifeit. hiutlwrs. who conduct a saloon it Sherwood. The father trinK mit In circuit court. and alleges ttt on Sept 8 young Whit nt ta the Cut felt saloon ami bought a Muart of Cream Ky a a ft hitikey. Mcame urunken, iftr which he return! to Sher wiiuJ and procured more ii.iuor. The Mmplaint aaya that White iUrt4 hom in an intoxicate! rotnlilion. anil that he wart run river y a Portland. Eugene & IU.t-rn passenger train, about f o'rliK-k on September 9. anil killed White Sr. contend that young Whitt wan etujK'fll by the li quor, and wa irTeaiMnribl be cause' uf iu us. The Uy cn. tnlmtod about $30 per month Wrl the aupih.rt of the par rnti Because of thin White Sr. a. the inm of $22. &M). Tin i the firt time a cae of this magnitude ha been brought into the litrat circuit court. The father alleges that on the IHh of Set'tfmtMT tht Uy became inlox iraled and while in that condi turn he wa sold more liquor, hen the saloon peirple knew he a intoxicated, and was unable tirare for himself. The cae will be watched with interest because of the fart al leged - that liquor wa sold White Jr. ft hen he wa already drunk. There in al) a criminal prtwecu lion liable if this is the cane. K il-L II. Downs, of i'ortlard. b the attorney for the plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICI! Kuit" I lHMtiv ln that lh HU'l'f mti hw asn e.polil hf Ilia niinitv t'nurt III WtohlllglUU ttllllllf. IMr..n, -lwimairalr uf lh ratals u( i'lifil"lli IMmuil. ilattrsanl All witin list In iliu acailisi .alii rll lll llwl.l-.rr rn,.n lb Mill. kMMhl till (.f.,i t nKlian Ihaivhir, alihin (IU imuiiIIh Ihmw lh Ul hr"l, " al H..um n Ctiriiallu. nr nm l Hi tea ..illicit M. H. Tonu, at HlllaNi.ro, Ofwt.nl, laiJ ll.lt tlnwwhara. Mil. Urn, Mi!miuIiI. AilinlnMralor K II Toiiaua, AiHirua fr AlnHnllr RI;AL CSTATC TRANSPCRS U 0Utr lo I. Mill'f, Irarl II C,iot llrl(hla I'" Jul. Wun lo U II VrlHi, t Ion HbiwiMt Aewi - it m Kflrhaid Id Hlin Mllirl, Ir in No-lb IIiIUIkmo l t V Hl(. ! to I'M r.rllh'ti, J !..! W Cnrllati'l llrutlil I Krt.l M 1-1 It OturK II .lrhrt, ) arr IV I lit I W I" R'ttlu Jt tiara to W J BiiIk". I"t " l.rliman Acir I Jvbl Uvnrxt 0 Ann. l.lvrnKnwl, I !( oral Alutt I" h't l'gf lu Flank Knit", lo arc 14 I I II I f . . ,00' R I. I Unburn lo C C Kiancl. lol iu Vnna Artt UC llartfi toll A Htuitl, liacl In r.iabam il I r ' OHKrlr lo W J O xxt, l)K In W r a.l V Oiove - V' J It MrNaOMrr tl al I' Jamri Hillry, lH7HR tlh6 HOiOtf J.Uu U IkmUrum lu A J llulllnt .iUi. ito c i$l j o r 4 w i" C Duiluic lo J 0 UulUiit, 8 tre H I it f I " i to PlU'lrtillal Un lo LotttM lUcotl, V ClibWni MlOrchafiU .JiS Divi.l liurk lo StelU lU't. we 151 I at) W 1 Hi l int .bi Co 10 A bfliilulh. to re tj 1 1 b r s w 75" R I. .Hraia 10 floi eii, lul S l lo Thoint'i ad lllio B-iiion liownian Ir lo M SutbRtirr, tr In nurnallua Knvlrona I" Klla lUiinan Hill lo A A Hill, Uct at lluilun tn J l K.xlalolt J Hire, y 1 1 Mil blk lu H Oruva tooo Namiil Wallcu to Martha CliMii bluY H i'ii iiMtiltail w in 8me to Jai Walter. IS-l a tamt rctlon 1 torn to K Wallra,l3 i6l Mint arc In 8me tu Sam Walter. H.161 c lo Hni lo Jobn mil Nornmn Waller, t 161 cacti Mm awl Ion J Mirbrl to Helm Kelcbanl, Unci In N tillliboro Mill Sire lb to Philip Klielb, It at .CnUr Mill .. 1 MM ' MttMIM " lUrbcr lo U P Stiller, tr MeUirer. . I '"ie UMalhewito Kaneiit HH litilvera.lt. lot lu KIihmwoimI Hui'lii SchuMer to M A tkhulrr, )6i a tee 11 HnilW I" NOTICB To Members of the Millftboro ('ommerclal Club and to all New Members Whose Applications Have Been Signed: , On next Tuesday eveninpr. the lfth, at 7:30, the Hillslwro Com niercial Club will serve buffet luncheon, and every member, , old and new, is expected to be ?n the job. A ffood lively time a guaranteed and no excuse will Ro. The membership campaign w 11 close that evening, and the winning side will be announced, K. I. EMter, t , John M. Wall, Chairmen Membership Cam- WiKn Committee? Portland newnpaiirra are mak nif a itrrat luml Uru 0,- CMinty rmirt of Wa4hinirt..n (Hinty rlliKh-. th. prarti. r of runtiinu hut-e auto trurkimrr thfir roa U in the Wmti-r month. A a mattiT or fait th.- U.ii truck. htlinj? from Corru-liiiH to l'orl!and. diwontinmil a d r, or no prior to the making ot th.. ordi-r. The onli r madi murh to aave the arth rmU us ti ave thr. rm k nud. for the hik machiru'H, with their heavy lo!. cut Up the dirt road i t'.ey w-re almwt imiaHHible. Tne court took the projn r viw of the matter, and the order hm iloin mui h to pn-Herve the newly made rock road. The State riNHctor ha jriven the IlilUlxmi Mercantile H out of a pit... at Miint on the lore meat plant -one of the ftmut in the state. Their hop, refrigerattir. ilauifhter hoi:e, anil all ronmrted with the mar ket m-ored but 17 Mmts thv of alwolutu jxTfii turn and that' Ifoinu some. John llerdlein. of !ionmini. wa in the city Wednenday. Mr. llerdlein ha jtwt returned from a visit to Irn old home in New York and to l!ay (Vjunty, Mich., hi almenco covering a period of three months. He aay he i Klud to get hack to Oregon, when ihe weather is not so colli a it i in the I'.anL lie had not been back to the old home for 21 year, and had not realized for Home time that the cold wa so extreme. A little rain and a lit tle cloudy weather, w ith not very much front-Oregon weather, in fact - suits him Utter than a low hit of mercury down in the bulb. For Sale; Some bull calve, ad vanced registered Ho!tcin. rm cow iiHt tented by the Htate di-purtment; old enough for Hcruce. r.xtra line biock. Walter Zetzman, Cornelius. Ore, Uoute 1. K The IlillsUirn llowling Club held a tournament with McMinn villeon the Kneger alleys last night. Mo.Minnville winning by 8 core 01 1- points over. mr. Hentlev is manager of the Hill boro team, and Cha. Lang i the captain, llentley mule iu tn the runs ami Lang, iw. ine illbon Imwler were Hentley, Lang. WolfertjH'rger, Julius So renson. U V. Adam. Kdgar Itehse and Dr. 15. I Sears. The nis will meet Newlwrg at Mc Minnville next Tuesday night, Just before the season closes there will U an attempt to have all the clubs come to Hillsboro to make a try for the championship. Grand Mask Kail at Helvetia Ha'l, New Year's night, Jan. 1, l'J15. Three prizes for best sus tained characters. AH night itnnce. Three-piece orcnesira. Tickets. $1. Everybody invited. T. J. Ford, manager. w-y The KnighUof Pythias elected the following olncers MonJay . at H tl - I- evening: VV. IN. Harris, cnan cellor - commander; Leonard Krown, vice chancellor; h. L Moore, prelate; Aujr. Tews, mas ter of work: Ceo. Stevens, mas ter of finance; (ie-x McGeo. keep- vx 01 records ami rcui, ij. . House, master of exchequer; u J. Michelvt, mftster-at-arms;t.tTO. Hmmott, inner guard; J. P. An lerson, outer guard and past chancellor; Frank J. Williams, trustee. Thev will be installed in January. For Bale: Three Chester WhiU brood sows, to litter about Feb. 1; a colt, 18 months old; and a 7-8 Holstein bull. -Herman Kwhnke. Hillslwro. Koiite 4. mile south of Jolte's Crossing. 37-9 T. C. Wright, a Portland young 1 . l. A. ft.. 1 I II l.i UaIM man, was orougni 10 uiubuuiu, Sunday, by Constable McQuillan, under direction of Sheriff Ueeves. Wright nave J. C. Smith checks for $22 on a Portland bank, the paper being returned with no Wriirht states that he bnrl n draft on a Chicago uans, which he intended to put agaiast but was unable to get it through in time to protect himBelf. Olvmnie flour s the flour that makes your best bread and pas try. A fine hard wheat product Per sacs, t.ou; oarrei, .c. Hillsboro Mercantile. The Boosters have elected new officers as follows: uroyer y Cimbs. president; Sam wen, vice president; Glen Payne, treasurer; )r. J. K. Marshall, secretary. The president and vice president were also made a loard of trustees. Combs' Furniture store has added a tine line of dishes and crockery. See them before buy-ino- nd vou will buy there. If The musicale at the Congrega tional Church Monday niirht was well attended and me program irrfiAt.lv enjoyed. Mrs, Ursula Young appeared at her beat and her singing was very euecuve. A kodak makes an excellent Xmas gift We keep them. -The Pharmacy. f.nrman Lutheran services, ! Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 at the ' ntrtr.ai chnrch. Envlish gunday school at 2:00. -E. W. Vmioti Phrlstmas nresents roJ8..11. lhT!,,r e Hi Isboro Pharmacy. be lour fine line before it is reduced. i STATISTICS OF GOUn Over louiMik-.ol )jrt 1o.j,!,, Wahin(tun County HI NDKI !) mils RUCK AD lilVtL I ill) I aur .) ,( Cardoroy i Tvrlvc Milea Hank K4 It tikes some rwsi-arch to get at tli m-tiial road statistics for Va-l,iiH'tori coiiotv, but when you get thfin they are replete with iiitrreRt. Judge I). . Keasoner has been m.Akir,; a rornpiiatioi of road af fiirs. and he arrives at the fob l)ing results: Mil.-s of dirt road in ca- 1G35.&2 Mil. of rot k and gravel road in county 117.72 Miles of plank road in co 12 25 " corduroy in co- 54.50 " " bridge in co . 8.50 "-I liriilgi.it over 16 ft. in Iwngth. Mil riM'k road built in 11 1 28.97 Miles gravtl road built in lull 2.11 Miles rock an1 gravel road repaired 7.06 Miles dirt road worked- 1100.00 Miles rock road ouilt in l'JH 21.12 Miles gravl road built in I'M 5.51 Miles ruck road built in WIS ami lyll 45.00 Milesgraved road built in l'JUand 1111 1 7.62 '' curs of riK-k shipped into county to tiuild roads in 1914. Freight paid on same ..v$5003.46 One would have but a little idea of th use of the roads in hauling the county s greatest product -milk. Judge lleasoner has di icovt-red that the two milk condensers here and at Forest Grove travel, in their hauling. UN) miles of road daily with their milk wagons. Forty regu lar teams are employed on the main hauls, while there are 19 stub routes. Kach day, Sunday as well, the condensers receive over 1 10.000 pounds of milk This means some travel to the roads, ami it also means a de mand for butter roads. T he court says that one reason of putting: a stop to heavy haul ing was for the protection of the dirt road, so that the milk haul rs would be able to get through with a imluct that must be marketed every day. ItlKTNDAY PARTY A plensant time was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Neukircb Sr.. Sunday. Dec. 6. the occasion being her 85th birth anniversary. Those pres ent wore: Mr. and Mrs. L, Neukirch. Mesdames Muhlv. Helmold, Scheuermann, lirelje, Voelker, Neumann. Meyer. Lebana, Dem in. A. Neukirch and family. Kav Me Scheuermann, airs, creije . . wa Ti 1 . Jr., Rev. Stuebe and family. Mr. Schocknech. Mrs, Kremer, Mrs. Kamna. Mrs. Wiebold, Et Wiehold. Mrs. Goetzeand daugh ter. Emma: Mesdames Pfahl Gnus. Wm. Haase, F. Haase, Se- nai;Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haase, Francis tiros. Harold ttaase Florence Haase. Dinner and lunch were Berved The afternoon was spent in sinpr imr nnd conversation. All de- oarted wishing Mrs. Neukirch many more hnppy birthdays. P. O. BOX RENT Beginning Jan. 1, box rent po4offico will bo as follows: at Small boxes -60c per quarter Medium " 75c Largo " $1.00 " The nrice of boxes is fixed ac- rordinir to the receipts of the ollice. J. C. Lamkin, P. M. PEOPLES THEATER The IVmtle's Theatre will tomor row and Saturday present "His Father's Son," a splendid 2-part Western offering, featuring the fnmnua Kerrigan in both casts. Alse see the latest war films in the fall of Ostend. bridges blown nn. etc. 'Homing Mother.' an extra fine 3-part subject is on next Monday. Hops have raised to 12 cents tlm past week, the advance be imr due to English needs. i.w Snip- Good cow. .fresh. I)jmk,e 0f three. Or will trade for fat hons. ready for market. -W. J. Hid, Orenco, Or. 37-9 Mr. and Mrs. Milo Elliott, of a ah wood. Canada, were guests of Jos. Elliott and wife, the first of the week, departing ior kmv em Oregon tor a snon vine. Knr Hae lweniy neau Of healthy 0. I. C. barrows and ,,,40 to 80 pounds.-W. 0. Bolton, at Witch Hazel Sta., m S. P . Address Boaverton, m 1 &. r.. uure Ore., K. 4. XBhOBO ARB)", DFCRMBM I IV f, For that Xmaa carving set go 1,. I' w jw n ill A welleuipped hardware store 1 1 a line place to find Santa Claus. Try Corwin's. Miss Charlotte Keliington. of Portland, is the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Damon Greer. Dressmaking by Jday or week! Work guaranteed. Miss Emma Delsman. P. O. Ilox 211. J as. Bettis, of Ibxxl River, was in the city today, greeting: friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krehs are home after an extended stay at their Ilockaway cottage. Edward Boge, of Farmington, was up to the city yesterday, greeting his many friends. J. W. Raynard. of near Laurel, was in the city yesterday after noon. You can save money at Mc Cormick's store by purchasing vour Xmas goods. J. W. Marsh, of Ctnterville, was in town yesterday greeting his oldtime county Beat friends. A box social at Shady Brook school house, Dec. 19. Program at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. Captain Geo. Spencer and wife. of Ashland, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Pal mateer. Wanted: To trade piano for good delivery horse. Kohler & Chase Piano Co., Hotel Washing ton. Attorney Geo. B. Bagley is at illamook. this week, on a law case, and Attorney W. G. Hare is trying a case at McMinnvilIe. For sale: High Grade piano used but few months; will taae 11 15 if sold at once. See E D. ike, at Washington Hotel, C. N. McPherson and Jasper keffer. of beyond North Plains, were in the city the first of the week. Farmers, attention! If you have turkevs to sell see the lillsboro Mercantile before Dec 20. Highest market price paid for No. 1 birds. - Have your piano cleaned and tuned for the Holidays. Coun try orders promptly attended 'hone Main 682. Kohler & Chase, Piano Salesroom. There will be a shooting match at Farmington. at 1 0 clock p. m.. Tuesday. Dec. 22. Geese will be the trophies. You are in vited. Kohler & Chase Piano Ca want a reliable agent to handle their Dianos and player pianos in and around Hillsboro. Seeour whole sale representative at Hotel Washington. There will be a pie social in the Perkins store building on Second Street, near Washington, Satur day. Dec 12. at 7:30 p. m. This is given by the B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist church. Special Sale: E. L. McCormick is selling Edison four-minute wax records for 15c each. If you want any. call during the month of December. E. L. McGormick Store, Hillsboro, Ore. Christmas Dance at Hillsboro Hall. Thursday. Dec 24. Hills boro orchestra will furnish the music Come early and have a good time. Dance ticket ! Admission, 10 cents. " Born, to Walter Tews and wife. Washington Street Dec 9, 1914, a boh. This is their first born, and 'Grandpa August Tews and GrandDa John Freudenthal are reading up grandson. on the care of the Grand Masquerade Ball, given by the Bethany Grange, on New Year's eve, Dec. 31. All night dance. Chicken supper. Tick ets, $1.00. Music by the Johnson orchestra. All are invited. J. D. Sullivan, Floor Manager. The barn of Fred Wright on the former Boy place, Bethany, was burned about 11 o'clock, Tuesday evening. Wright lost one horse, three cows and a pig, besides his hay and grain and a lot of hay and grain. The loss is a severe one for Wright The cause of the fire is unknown. Rev. B. Clarence Cook has re- signed the pastorate of the Bap- tist church. Mr. Cook has been nastor here for over three years, He and the church have worked together very harmoniously. Among other things which have been accomplished are these: One hundred and thirty members have been added to the roll of the church, new stove, new lights and individual communion nut have been Durchased: a new $275 piano has been purchased tai.Hiiiv nil nnirl for: n lntlmaa candy now. If you do not attheeornerotf ourtnano un- coin Streets has been bargained fnr and all raid of the S1J300 DUM ehaafl nrice, but about $150; and new song books purcnasea. ine farewell services for the Baptist w . . a rata church will be held the third Sunday morning in this month; there will also be a farewell ser vice to the people of Hillsboro, in the M. E. church, at y:w p. m. Mr. Cook has no field in view, but expects to secure a nlftpe aoon. and will leave Hills- hnrn sometime in early part of 1915. em of IS IIHEDMO Largs Attendance Hears Exert ! at Splendid newBiiUdlag DR. BAILEY ft ESENTS STtUCTLtE Prof ram ttfki With latere- Wttfc Rrvicwed ky CWraws A capacity house witnessed the exercises or dedication 01 the Carnegie Library in the auditor ium of the splendid new builditvjrj last night Dr. F. A. Bmiley. who was the first to conceive the idea of getting the building, and who was appointed, along with councilmen Taggart, Stevenson and Kerr, to take up the matter for the city of Hillsboro, Mayor Bagley making the appointments, reviewed the struggles of the committee from the time the in stitution was started until its finished, and then in an impres sive presentation, turned the li brary over to the city of Hillsbo ro. Mayor H. T. Bagley accepted the institution in a well directed address. Mayor-elect Barrett told of the needs of the structure, and ex plained that it would be necet sary lor the people, as well as the city council, to give the li brary earnest support to make it a success. The people attending were enthusiastic over the hand some home or reference and reading, and books will be in stalled as soon as funds can be procured. Quite a number have already presented the board with books and cash as a nucleua. The session was opened with an invocation by Rev. Meyers. Mrs. E. B. Tongue and Mrs. C. J. Michelet were at their best in solos, and Dr. Hyde rendered a solo that was well received. Miss Griffith, of the Hillsboro High. read an original poem of exceed ing merit J. H. Ray, in behalf of the Fraternal Brotherhood, made a gift of $50 toward the library book fund, and the Cof fee Club presented a set of Stod dard s Travel Lectures. Judge Crandall tendered a full library of the war orders of the Civil War a valuable record which can not be duplicated ex cept at a great expense. The sum of 5.80 for magazines Mas been subscribed in cash. The architect drawing the plans and supervising the build ing, was fcrnesi Kroner, a rest dent of Tigard: the contractors were Cook & Engeldinger; Mr. Beatty installed the furniture; Percy Long installed the heating plant Grover Combs contracted the linoleum and other supplies. Music was furnished by an or- chestra comprised of Earl Donel son, violin; Vincent Engeldinger, Diano: Wade Zumwalt cornet Fred Zumwalt trombone, and O. Phelps, drums. The present committee on se lection ot library, subject to change after Jan. 1, is comprised of Dr. Bailey. Councilmen Stev lenson and Kerr. Mesdames B. W, Barnes and C. W. Rollins. S. C. Killen is secretary. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The Ladies of Plymouth Social Circle (Cong'l.) will hold their sale on Saturday. Dec 12, in the Linklater building. No reserva- rinna nf npriVlaa rinva hoon marlfl therefore, the sale will open promptly at 1 0 clock. The sale is in departments, under the su- Krvision of different leaders, rs. W. O. Donetson and her helpers have fancy articles, many useful and beautiful; Mrs. Wm. Mahon and her assistants have handkerchiefs of all kinds; Mrs. Michelet has under her super vision the booth for caps and aprons; Mrs. A. C Shute, the. nillow sliDS. towels and scarfs. just the things for presents. A potted plant makes a most ac ceptable gift Mrs. O. R Gates has this department Mrs. u, M. Pittenger has charge of the oarceb post booth. Here you may purchase a sealed package for 10c, supposed to be value re- eeived. The euhnary department is al ways of interest Here you will find refreshments in large or small quantities. You may have only a cup of tea or coffee, with cake or brown bread, or you may take home what you wish. Mrs. C. E. Lvtle is manager here. The young ladies, with Miss Heidel to direct have the home made candies. Get your Christ- ww-m Open afternoon and evening. - . United States patent right on I a 1. t . A S M I an autoraooue con, ior aaie or trade, partly or entirely. Cana dian oatent aoDlied for. Enquire at Wilkes Garage, and ask for information. : John Vanderwal has been pass ing around handsome calendars to his insurance patrons. Ten-inch, 12-inch, and 16-inch Chippewa logger shoes for men at Green. . Alexander and Matilda Ander son, who formerly owned a farm at Bay City. Mich., have sued August and Hilma Lovegren for $2700. alleging that they bought a tract of land in Cherry Grove and paid a thousand dollars for it They also allege in their complaint that they saw the ad vertisement in a Swedish news paper published in Chicago, and that when they came out here Lovegren told them a tile factory and other institutions were to be installed at Cherry Grove, and that the property would always be valuable. They say that Lovegren 's religious statement 4 caused them to believe the representations and they now want their money back. The case will be contested. E. L. McCormick is offering his entire stock of jewelry, music and stationery at a good discount. Extra special prices on hdison four-minute wax records. Call and see. The Community Christmas cel ebration suggested some time ago by A. C. Shute to the Com mercial Club, is now assured. The plans of the committee are well laid, the co-operation of the churches and benevolent socie ties have been enlisted; Santa Claus has accepted the invitation to appear personally to close the festivities. The general public will be invited to assist in the giving, the bunday bcnoois wm furnish the tree decorations, and the children of the public schools will render the program. The time is set for Christmas eve and it is hoped that every parent will provide a way for their chil dren to attend, at the Crescent Theatre. There will be a dance at the W. O. W. hall, one mile west of Cedar Mill Saturday night. Dec 12. Admission. 75 cents. Ladies free. Everybody invited. 37-8 Gov. West Tuesday appointed Miss Fern Hobbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hobbs. of Varley. to the position of one of the members of the btate Indus trial Accident Commission. The tenure of office is four years, and the salary is $3,600 per -year. Miss Hobbs has been private sec retary in the office of governor, and since the last session of the legislature has been paid a salary of $3000 per year. She is a very eapable woman, and before en tering the service of the state was a stenographer in one of Portland's big financial offices. Our place is headquarters for Santa Claus. Ihe hnest dolls and doll-buggies in the city. The Pharmacy. Contractor Beatty is busy at the new quarters for County Clerk Luce, and the walls for the vault will soon be completed. The vault will be "man-proof" and the records will be absolute ly safe Clerk Luce expects to get into the new building some time early, in January. The present quarters are more than cramped and the new offices will be 'a matter of considerable re lief to the office force Christmas stationery, cards, booklets -many- things in this line for appropriate gifts. The Pharmacy. Dr. F A. Bailey, assisted by Drs. Robb and Barrett amputa ted a leg for W. K. Traylor, the first of the week. The amputa tion was between the knee and ankle. Mr. Traylor had been suffering from a bone disease for several months, and in order to save his life it was found neces sary to remove the foot Not withstanding Mr. Traylor'8 ad vanced age he is getting along nicely. Hoffman has the finest line of solid gold, diamond set pendants and neckchains in town. 33tt The Moose Lodge Tuesday eve ning voted to proceed with building operations and the build ing committee was instructed to go ahead and close up the finan cial deal tendered them. This will give the Moose a good home, is well as provide many things In the way of room that the town needs. New styles in hats at Mrs. Emmott's, and they are inex pensive. 31tf The' services will be as usual Sunday at the Cong. Church. In the evening the pastor will speak on "Observations made in J&tllOUUIV VWIIITO A IOVOi n UAE. Harris has not said whether these are favorable or unfavprable to the business men, but he does say that they will deal with the relation between business, as it is carried on here, and religion. AH are invited. Greers have a good deal of D. M. C left Buy now while buy ing is good. Dr. and Mrs. Ira Barrett have returned to Hillsboro, after re siding at Beaverton for some months. The doctor will have an office in the Linklater build ing. . .'V You will find the watches at Hoffman's of neater patterns and cheaper. 33tf Andrew Heckmann was up from Bethany, the first of the week. F. A. BAILEY, 11. a Fayttelaai Office: Upatair ia KMItianea float u Saa Pima, olflce City 381; intieata.fjll R. M. ERWIN, U. a PHV6ICIAN AMD SUKGION sorgm ar.r.LMr.iu Office ! the Taaiimt Elock. TkM im Main Struru, HUlabora, Ortfc. ELMERUt SMITH H D. D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SURGEOM OSTEOPATH Office Hoora 9 o I te. BV. Toe!.,. TWarfar, rkt.nUy to i Call anawcrcd day ee night. Sulk phonrs. Office tmt Hillaboto National. J. O. EOBB, XL D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OF FICE:-Upa-ir ia Schaltoerich Bldg. rBuaas-utbce. City JS4; Re. City Sb HUXKBORO, . OREGON Room 6 Washington Hotel TUES, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Or, Amtim E. Ctmts& Osteopathic PhyeicJaa Office hoar to to it a. m , l to p. a DAQLBY A ATTORNKYS-AT-lAW Rsmai 1 aa4 1 rUja BalUlaf HILL8BORO, . . OlXSOfl E.B.TONOUD ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office apeuira in SchalaMfidh Bloc JOHIi U. WALL ATTORN oY-a.T-LAW UpaUM, A. C. Shate Bldg. Main A tad mUSBORO, W. 17. DAIUIETT ' . ATTORNST-AT-LAV Orrioi: Mala SUeat, opa. Oaatt llaoaa OILUBORO ORROOM THOS H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORJOY-AT-UU Office, opatalra In Schalawrich Block Hillsboro, - - ftem Telephone office Main 103, MalaioS DR.L. Y7.HYD3 Successor to Dr. T lafcletor Office eer DelU Drag Store. BueUae, between 5th and (th Sta, Hillsboro, Oregon Fredarick Aaercta, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SUROFC i Successor to Dr. Cunni uana. Office and Drug Store, ? Orenco. ORcat Telephone eonneeUoai. a. as. SCHNABEL & LaROCHE teitteaaeaeaae aajataajsa, assjisaaaCBa) . saosleat I frnal-atVM'. r-l. madtoi, ljaMi. U e t t iimn niimusav aaap mi. gra m eanNi am 1 tmrtt ea eflea ''eaifca f ScaMHeainraMas r-1 Mr4 Ql aa oaf I isasiian "I ssr -a. Xileykii: fanned S-e: tviil . a.Xiiefa: ton Sn4 DMM eiw avi niaeet m asMH PORTLAND. OHE. ScWtamHa Horn DR. W. B. PITTBNGCH Dentist Offloe upAtoira orer HUlabora NeiloMl - ' Baa, ' . ' ' ' HILLSBORO - - - - . . OROOV 11 -SSSISfl ' DR.J.R.lIARSilAIX, DENTIST TrmiU BIOk. RoaaMlaadt , EILLSkO, CI3. - Main and ThM. . DR. C. H. FOIXOCH D3ntict Upstalrt, in : LbUr Ei Building, Uaia En Hillaboro - - - Or? COWMAN & VAUA Attorney s-At-Lrc ' Commercial Bamx lz uptxirs Hillsboro - C