B ICS FEATURE PROGRESS tlrr rMMilrallMt In Cam munily Carlatmaa C-aae ,i (irsccNr TMe4rte xvt ivr (eavaJiir Hw Arraafcd law PrqiM for Mrrltaf Th Cotnmitt on th biir ami inuniiy Cliriatmaii at the Crva cnt Thratrt, Chriatmait Kvt, nirtwith th rhairmrn of rum niitlfH from the various rhtirrh Mtn! Iwnevolrnt aorirlim, Mn lnv nik'hL at th CoiimiiTcial Club, to perffcl th arrant. nu-nH for th monster ob-bra turn. Th wal with wl.lch rvi-ry UkIv i taking hold of th inatif r b.iurv it aucci. Mr. McKay. tm hM charge of th ingram rcinniitt, rportd a fine m-t of pumtx'm. consisting of ChriNtma Carols, a solo by Mrs. M, It Tummi: a Chriatma rt'adinir and a rhortiH by th llitrh Svbl t;i. ( luti, Tb rinril mini .a ft t f f a H-rMIII IN lit giving 01 Ihr ItirJ'a ChrUtmas Carol." which will ! rad hy Mi Grilfith. and a ti'tl in right tableaux. Santa Clauaill arrive in royal style anil conclude the program at only he can. He will not bring the ijrrKi'htl Whlrh ahnulil I hi uivrn at home tut he will make all the little one happy with hit re nifititrancea. Dandle Pay Next Saturday will he ll imiii' Pay in IlilUhnrtt Every hum.'. ixilder. in IhllMlmro. U hereby urged to rotitrihiite a htmdle for the relief aection of the commit-ti-e next Saturday, lmk over your flock, friend, and if you have anything that might he UKi-1 to advantage in meeting the needs of young ami old to a more comfortable ('hrintmn. got it ready, and leave with Mr. Mc Cormick at once. Anyone having bundles that they cannot con veniently leave, can m-nd their i ame and address to Mr. Mc ( ormiik. and their bundle will tx called for Saturday afternoon, U twern three and five o'clock. Underwear, clothing, shoe, oveicoat. cloak, eatables and a nmull heater are much in demand. Financial Support A. C. Shute ha charge of the tank of financing thin work. He and hi annintanta will provide the where with-all for the sub stantial part of the evening's entertainment, iney win neeu liberal support, Thii part of the enterprise is a "nan' job." Offer your contribution to him and help the Rood catme along. Santa Clans Prize Kvery boy and girl in Hillsbo ro, w ho in not old enough to go to m-hool, I requested to write a let t r to Santa Claus. Ti ll him your name, aire and what you w ant. Mail the letter to "Santa ('hunt. Commercial Club, Hillsbo m." Kverv child writing will yi't an answer from Santa CIuuh. Christmas eve he will (rive a prize to the children writing the three beat letters. Invitation to All Thin invitation is Riven to every child in Hiilsboro "Come to the Crettcent Theatre, Thursday eve ning." The exercises will begin exactly at 7:30. The program will not I long. The little ones will be given the first places on the main floor. Kvery parent in urged to provide a way for the children to enjoy this big "Get Together Christmas" and help make it the best Christmas the youngsters ever had.-Contributed. P. O. BOX RENT IWmnlnir Jan. 1. box rent at post.. like wiM be as follows: Small boxes 60c per quarter Medium " 75c " Urge $1.00 " The price of boxes is fixed no cordn.r to the receipts of the office. J. C. Umkin, P. M. S. A. D. Meek, of beyond North t iaina, was in Tuesday. For. : Horse, 1050, 8 y cat a old: wag.. 1 and buggy, in repair. Cheap foi cash, or will give terms In r.idnnnaihln nnrtv. -P. P. ltider, Hiilsboro, lioute 5. nenr in ew ton station, cast or inns- boro. . 39-41 W. It Vi.iinn nf Tlirard. save a $200 cash liond to appear before nidge Smith, this weeK, to an swer to the charge of assaulting his wife, he not being armed with a dangerous weapon. The bond was tirst fixed at $1000. hut after s'atements by both husband und wife it was reduced. Lost, atrayed or stolen: Two English Si tter bird dogs, mother una pup -mother 4 yrs old, spot ttrl hlanlt ur-.il u,h(rA turn ia mnli) - wim n HUM TT fllhP KUK 10 months old, white with black ars and spot.. Were last Been Monday eve, Dec. 4, near Leisy ville. Reward for information leading to recovery. Dr. W. D. Wood, Hillabjro. 33 1 Uh all th i.pU. m-mb-n and al tfii. tariH, on tU lu rvicea l ll... I'.. ,: . . ii. . . iM'A miri U -I'"" rrnircn. in not for- h f-r'HYr'1 l,M U l-hribtma program ...U llllLLI ( l,M Went Theatre. Hr. .1. at K p. m , am) ruperially do not forget that any clothing you mav U at.le to rpare. or dire lobuy Hi- tomipply the unfor tunate of our city, might either h" left with Mr. Calef at th Cmrnerrittl ('lub roonn. over Weil's nlore. or word left where they nuy be called for so that enayjfet them. Any of the r Mintrv txtiple, who may have any kind of produce they desire to give, please leave it at the Commercial (lub rooms, at itate.1 ahove. It. C. Cmk. i.ahtor I'.ao. tint church. Ma-ipierade Hall, at W. 0. W. Hall. Nurth I'lains. Monday eve ning. I .. 2H. Trizes will I given In U nl miHtairieil and mont comicnl charm-tent. Suiitier ex tra, at Clark's Confectionery St..re. Ticket, tl. llollenberk orcliestra. A very pleasant evening was s-iit at I he home of Mr. and Mi W I! Ilnii.in i.f VVitrh lla. l, Saturday. Pec. 12. when thi ir ilaiiL'hter Mm l.nurm n. terlamed a number of her frienils. li e evening was smnt in music and games, after which refresh men!. were served. Those pres ent were: Messrs anil Mendames W 11 llolton. C A Kempfer. I) It.rllilf Mirirti-H Kato lli-lmirt Wiilauiay Olinger. Kdna, 5ernice and dludys Sinclair, hlla PanL l!. Salley, Jura llolton, Kilauiae lVterson. Helen Scott. Kiln Svvalley; Mexsrs Charles - - t - 11:11-4.111. Floyd Webb. Alfred Miil.-r. John and llay Denton F.lmer Scott. Uaymond lUrtlett. Ho an! Churchlev. Maior Wei- scnlNCK and C-oAan llolton, lhe S'ate Insjiector has given he liilUhoro Mercantile 18 out of a lHiwible 15) ixiintn on the store meat plant one of the finest in the state. Their shop, refrigerator, slaughter house. snd ail connected with the mar- el scored but 17 Hints shv of absolute perfection - and that's going some. Attorney 11 R Tongue has just had completed a brief to the Supreme Court, involving a $3000 a mil lie verdict, given J. r. Marks, of Columbia County. Murks was given the amount be cause of an injury sustained bv a cuius horse, ami tne lumoer company, against whom tne ver- let was rendered, maoe an ap- xal to the Supreme Court. ongue was o ie of the attorneys r the p!ai tiff, and (Hen K. Metsker ws' lis co counsel. There w!; e an all night dance t th Artisan Hall Scholls, Kri.lav. e.ening. Dec 25. Dane ing and admission. $1. Supper. Portland orchestra. Come and hate a good time. Sutherland, .1 : r. Oliver. Floor Managers. The peoples Theatre next Monday and Tuesday evenings will donate its net proceeds to the fund for purchase of pres ents for the children of liillsbo ro. at the public Christmas tree. You should go out and help swell the fund. Tomorrow and Satur day the Peoples will show ' rhe Futility of Uevenge," a special two-reel feature with the favor ite, Dorothy Phillips, in the lead ing role. You will also see the latest news from the battle front Grand Musk Pall at Helvetia Hall, New Year's ninht, Jan. 1, 11)15. Three prizes for best sus tained characters. All night ,i.,,... Three.niece orchestra. Tickets. $1. Kverybody invited. T. J. Ford, manager. 6hV I . If I .nm Me. nf near Green .in.. u. ua nrmnted the other day .i,or.',r..,l with lurcenv of $4 from th. hnmn nf F.J. Lewis. The money belonged to a &unaay school. He pleaded guilty and was fined $25, in detauit oi which he is serving 124 days in jail. He returned the stolen money and paid some minor comb connected with the prosecution. For sale: Three Chester Whitt brood sows, to litter about reh. 1; a colt, IS months old; and a 7-8 Holstein bull. -Herman Kocnnke, Hiilsboro. Koute 4, mile souin oi Jobo's Crossing. 37-9 of the Ger- o.wniin.T Kneietv of Wash' man kiH1""'"' .,. . . .l ington uounty win meei. Moose I all. tlilisooro. on sirnet. at 1 d. m. sharp, Saturday, January 2, 1915 All members are requesiea loaueuu. vtannimrndH Hall, given VII tl'l" l"""'!"- - V. by the llethany Grange, on New Year s eve, uec. oi. r. dance. Chicken supper, i ten ets. $1.00. Music by we donnnoii orchestra. All are inviica.-j. I). Sullivan, Floor manager. There will he a Hard Times Dance, at Equity Hall. Moun taindale, Thursday evening. Jan uary 7. Two prwea will be given-one for ladies and one for men. Tickets, 75 cents. Good music and a gooa supper, ut erybody is invited. i ... ci...,io.r finnrinl is a win n.r It is a Xmas basket filled wilh all kindaof candy and nuts, including a candy .cane, bpwj price. 15c. at the uen o. or, . . You will find that KWiSito PPed Hoffman s. COUNTY SCHOOL COTES SUPTS OFFICE Teaihcft' Association Has Meet at Orenc NTXT At SMIII(M)0 II JtLftr SasmiMr Vltiu SibMi at Qfv(-Sla4tartl Cherry The County Library books have l-en delivered to the various districts and should soon be placed in the school libraries and in the hands of the pupils. The meeting of the Washing ton County Teachers' Associa tion, at Orenco, Dec. 5, was a most successful beginning of the seventh year of the organization. C. F. Combs, of Orenco, was elected president: Fred A. Keith. J. II. Jack and G. N. McKav. vice presidents. The January meeting will lie held at Sher I - . l . nwu. a Dt-vuoa ui ne cuuniv ikhwmuit; uatisucu uj MIC mB sociation. A recent visit to the Cherry m t-vtii vfaitf w vile vun ij i Grove school reveals some things of inltrerft tit Ihn laua tir unalol schools of the county. The school is a modern four-room building. completed and equipped from basement to staff. Two rooms are now being used to accommo date the 7i pupils of the Bchool. City water is piped into the vuj nsivvi in ayidi 1 1 1 iu (lie building; bubbling fouatains are tilttced in the hallwavs: modern heating and ventilating systems have been installed; outbuildings are furnished with sanitary toi lets. The work is being cared for by two very efficient teach ers. Miss Mary Yoder and Miss Fleanor Johnson. The school board and clerk are very active in makiag their school "Stand ard." Standard Schools are becoming quite common throughout the county. This means that Wash ington County schools are fast becoming as good as any in the state. In the last News nine teen schools were named as standard. District No. 21. Col umbia school, where there are some famous stars in baseball and Palmer writing, should be added to this list H. H. Coch ran, teacher, has worked faith fully to make his school stand ard, and. with the assistance of the board, has been able to have a new tlav pole erected, floor oil ed, improved heating plant, etc The spelling contest this year wilt include both high school and grade work. The committee on grade work arc: Miss Pechin, Orenco: Mrs. Case. Hiilsboro. and Miss Kyan, Leisyville. The high school committee thus tar reported are G. N. McKay and II. H. Inlow. FARM ADVISERS Forest Grove. Dec. 15. 1914. To the Editor: At the last session of the legis lature a law was passed provid ing for theaDDointmentof Coun ty Farm Advisers in each county in the State which meets with certain requirements. As the name suggests, the dutiesxf this officer are advisory. The idea is to carry instruction concerning improved methods of farm man agement, stock-feeding and other farm problems, to the individual farmer. The work is conducted under the supervision of the State Agricultural College and the expense is borne half by the State and half by the County. Several counties ot the State hnvA taken advantage of the law, and it is reported that re quests have been sent in to the College from this county, asking for the appointment of an ad viser here. I am writing this letter to inform your readers that on Friday, the 18th, at 11 o'clock a. m., H. T. French, the State Superintendent of this work, will be at the Farm School bow in progresB in the K. of P. l-W.rahu! .StK the details or this work, and tnai at that time the quest on will be Hall, in Forest Grove, to explain toffi m th ,tis des rabl to takeP worn Bl me present, umo " County. , . it is tinned that there may be a large attendance of those in terested, and every citizen oi tne County should try to hear and take part in the discussion. Yours very truly, A. T. Bux ton. p-nhnte. ntiaaie D Moore ap pointed guardian of Esther G Baker, a minor; warence nan ley apptd executor estate J J Hartley, deceased, and J F Cars lens, tiuini vwivj ..- T, Dauchy, appraisers; Eliza Russell apptd executrix of Henry ; Hub inhn noniev ana n o sell, with J A Thornburgh, O O Roe and W W McEldowney ap praisers; Mary S Porter apptd guardian estate of Lillian Porter: Same apptd admx estate R L Porter, deed; Martin Schuster estate closed of record; Guar dianshlp Mabel. Fred. Helen and i.ina whitehead closed of .'La, Oiiardianah D report 0 laCCl. DvCMlia Mrs. Leonard P.rown vls(td relative in Portland. Sunday. For that Xmas carving set go to Corwin'a. Horn, to Julius Crneni and wife, of Bethany. Dec. I t a son. New styles in hats at Mrs. F.mmott's, and they are inex pensive. 31tf P. P. Rider, of Newton, was in the city this morning. A box social at Shady Brook school house. Dec. 19. Program at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. A. L Croeni, of near Bethany, was in town yesterday. You can save money at Mc Cormick's store by purchasing vour Xmas goods. Mrs. Lloyd Brown returned home Sunday evening, after sev eral days visit in Portland. A well equipped hardware store is a fine place to find Santa Claus. Try Corwin'a. Frank Johnson was in from Shady Brook, yesterday after noon. Greers have a good deal of D. t( r l... I.... V..... I. r ' m nnm Mrs. Martha Hartley. of Banks. was in the city the first of the . weelt Vnn You wili find the watches at Hoffman's of neater patterns ?3tf and cheaper. Ezra Wampler and Mrs. Ellen Flood, of Tigard. have taken out marriage license. Hoffman has the finest line of solid gold, diamond set. pendants and neckchains in town. 33tt Mrs. J. J. Hartley, of Banks, was in the city the first of the week. , Peanut Brittle - you never ate any better 15c a pound, at the Den of Sweets. Jos. Williams and L. P. Adams went down on the Willamette. yesterday, for a duck shoot. Miss Edna Dooley, of Banks, visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. H. Pollock, over Sunday. Ten.inch. 12-inch, and 16-inch Chippewa logger shoes for men at Greers. Mrs. W. L Moore, of Banks, was the guest of Mrs. W. B. Wilson this week. For Sale Fine Jersey cow. cheap. -See E. D. Rike, Wash ington Hotel. A. F. Dethlefs. ot Segher. was a county seat visitor yesterday afternoon. For sale: High Grade. Diano used but few months; will take $145 if sold at once. See E. D. Kike, at Washington Hotel. Minn Amv Sannington. of Portland, was the guest of her Bister, Miss Bessie sappington, the last or the week. Wanted: To trade piano for good delivery horse. Kohler & Chase Piano Co., Hotel Washing ton. " Mra. A. H. Neukirch and son. of beyond Blooming, were Hiils boro visitors Wednesday after noon. For Sale: Good cow. fresh. choice of three. Or will trade for fat hogs, ready for market -W. J. Head, Orenco, Or. 37-9 Marriage license has been granted A. E. Hanley, of Leisy ville. and Miss Anna Grand, of the West Union section. Christmas stationery, cards, booklets -many things in this line for appropriate gifts. -The Pharmacy. Mrs. Geo. W. Patterson and daughter, Misa Lelah, of Port land, were in the city over Sun day, guests of relatives. Never in the history of Hills hnrn have vou seen such nice eandv. made up especially for Xmas, as is made and sold (cheap, too) at the Den of Sweets. Meetings have been held dur ing the past week by the Ore iron Hod Growers Association in Yamhill and Polk counties and fi . . ori.er9 are ,iajv report ng SSST VS on and other Willamette Valley counties and the result far ex. ceeds the most hopeful calculat ions of the organizers. The Big natures to the stock subscriDtion are most liberal and upwards of $50,000 has already oeen securea. The Marion County meetings this week will surely swell this nver $100,000 and there is no longer any doubt about the sue thin new co-ooeration as aviation which Dromises so much for the hop grower. There is no longer any question of success, it is now only a question of per npninire who join and it looks line w per cent, uiunno , urj?ed not to contract their, hops .fornext year as at last they iiira oil nnr cent Growers are have n sound, business like as sociation to handle their crop and secure them a fair profit nnu,nra ore also nrired to write the organization and Publicity department, at Sheridan for liter ature and oianxs ami w u.vcnu the scheduled meetings. ' ' Reduced prices on all doll carts at the Pharmacy. it liaii - w TAX LEW FGLLO Will be Some her Near 17 Mills. a Valuation f 22 MIIUm LEVY UST YEAI WAS i WLLS l'aicrtily satf Kama! Cmm Migfc to Catuty Tai Pama TM Year Figuring from every possible basis it is more than likely that the tax levy this year, covering the general county, state, and school taxation, blanketing all taxation excepting special road, school and city taxation, will go somewhere near 17 mills on a valuation of 22 millions of dol lars, the estimate of the tax roll, including the public service cor porations like the railways, tele graph and telephone systems. This would create a tax. gen eral, of $374,000 aside from the special vote levies. As a natter of fact this levy, if made, would reduce taxation over last years levy in the sum of $36,407. The SUte Levy The state has sent in the amount of tax that Washington County must pay in this year of our Lord coming. 1915, and it reaches the round aumber of $89,535. of which the University of Oregon, the Corvallis College and the Monmouth Normal get $18,707.20, and this must be paid out of the funds of the county, whether the entire tax is collect ed or not Just think of li nearly nineteen thousand dollars for the outside school tax! Is it any wonder that a bill will be in troduced at the coming session of the legislature to cut down the amount which now must annaal ly go to the support of these three institutions? The state must, under the present millage law, give these schools the magnificent sum of $689,965.67. or nearly a dollar for every man, woman, and child in the state. Half of that would be ample or even less than nail, n tne legislature shall fail to reduce this gift then the next general election will have a repeal meas ure on the ballot and the people themselves will have a shance to veto the big school taxation. Editor Argus: I replied to an editorial in the Oregonian, which appeared Dec. 8, criticizing the county board of this county for putting a ban on the auto trucks, to preserve roads, ibe reply must have found the waste bas kets. The condition of the roads after heavy auto truck travel was sufficient answer to the de sired explanation asked by the daily paper. It has now beea a month since theautos were taken off the roads, but the damage they did to our dirt roads still visible. They not only made ruts in the dirt roads, but they plowed furrows, and they trs now filled with water. They even took fences down to get rails to pry the auto trucks out, and then left the rails in the road. They would skid across the road and recross the grades to keep from going in the ditch. and in some places the highways are beyond repair until spring. The railroads repair roads when they do damage but the auto truck drivers do not Again, they will give no kind of a vehi cle an inch of road they take it all regardless how they frighten teams. Even automobiles must give way to the auto truck. I have interviewed the Beaverton merchants and they say they should not be allowed on our dirt roads, as one trip will do more damage than ten wagons. I do not think the railroads were making any kick but the farm ers were and who can blame them. Now let us keep the auto trucks off our dirt roaos whin they are muddy. W. B. Em mons, Beaverton, Ore.; Dec 16. For sale: Standard phono graph, with 160 records. Just as good as new. Write or come to see it. . Three miles south or Hiilsboro. Address Hiilsboro. Ore., RouteG. Box 39. The Hiilsboro National Build ing bowling corps Monday eve ning defeated the Commercial Bank Building bowlers by a score of 1841 to 167a The Hiilsboro National scores were: Dr. Smith, total, 405, average, 135; Met ad den. 292, average, 97; Dr. Pit tenger, 292. aterage, 108; J. C, Kuratli. 363. average. 121: DaC heim, 454, average, 151. Hilla boro Commercial, Lang, 470. average. 157; Seweii, sa, aver age, 108; Ireland. 321. average. 107: Shirley. 267, average. 89; Siegrist, one frame, 82; Powers, one frame . 71: Kenneth Kobb. one frame. 104 Bach set of hnwlera had their rooters with them and there was all kinds of comedy during the evening. There will be a shooting match at Farmington, at 1 o'clock p. m.. Tuesday. Dec. .22. Geeae will be the trophiea. You are in Th cold ware struck Oregon and Washington County the last of the week, and this miming mercury stood at 13 below freez ing in many places in this city, while in front of the Commercial Bank it registered, about seven o'clock, at 19 below. Many water pipes froze In the city, but be yond a little inconvenience no damage resulted. The weather has been bright, as well as chill, and Tuesday and Wednesday the east and north wind sent shivers through the inhabitants. Skat ing has been good at all points where there was still water, for ice froze strong enough to carry the mirth makers with safety. Just how long the cold wave will romp over Oregon is a matter of conjecture bat the good, oil fashioned Chinook may be ex pected to waft over the North west at any time. Christmas Dance at Hiilsboro Hall. Thursday. Dec. 24. Hiils boro orchestra will furnish the music. Come early and have a good time. Dance ticket. 11. Admission, 10 cents. J. H. Garrett and Grovr C Combs, representing Hiilsboro. were in Portland yesterday, con ferring with John M. Scott, the general passenger agent of the S. P. lines, with the view of having a motor service estab lished between Buxton and Hiils boro. with two trains each way daily. The idea is to give the people of the North a train ser vice which will allow them to visit the county seat in the morn ing and return in the evening. The company will send one of itas best men out to investigate the possibilities of such a service, and if it is at all warrantable it will be established. 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. McCormick Store, Hiilsboro, Ore. The Washington County Pure Bred Jersey Ass'n. was formed Tuesday, with officers: Wm. Schulmerich. president; Geo. Withycombe. secretary: Austin Buxton. John Boyd, and Mr. Wescott, of Greenville, directors. There are ten members now, and they represent 153 Jersey cows a good start. The society will join with other counties in May sales, one of which will take place in Polk County, in May. There are now 220 head of Jer seys in the state in official regis ter merit work. United States patent right on an automobile tool, for sale or trade, partly or entirely. Cana dian patent applied for. Enquire at Wilkes Garage, and ask for information. John Dennis, now at the Ore gon Building, San Francisco, writes the Argus as follows: "I get Argus and hsve placed it on file as the first psper from Ore gon. I always look out for Hiilsboro. as well as tlfe rest of the state, and if there is any thing that can faithfully do it is to boost old Washington County. As soon as the building is s little further advanced I will send you a description of what we have, and how things are arranged." T!. I. MfVirmiplr la nfferinc his entire stock of jewelry, music j i j j ana aiauonery a. a gooa uiscuuni. Extra special prices on Edison four-minute wax records, tall and see. The recital given by the pupils of Miss Dee Darling, Thursday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, was well attended. many parents of the pupils being in attendance. The pupils made a splendid showing in their progress. Miss Violet Jacobs carried the honors of time in practice, having the greatest units in hours - twelve hours per week for the past three months. Kohler & Chase Piano Co. want a reliable agent to handle their pianos and player pianos in and around Hiilsboro. See our w hole sale representative at Hotel Washington. H. E Dauchy. of Banks, was down to the city yesterday, look ing after the insurance matter on the life of the late J. J. Hart ley. who carried $1000 in the K. O. T. 11., of which Mr. Dauchy is now the Record Keeper. For Sale: Twenty head of health? O. I. C. barrows and gilts, from 40 to 80 pounds. W. C. Bolton, at Witch Hazel St a.. on a. f.. Address beaverton, Ore., R. 4. 37-9 II. Sturn Jr. and J as. Loudon. of above Blooming, -were county seat callers yesterday. They re port the roads as hard as a rock between here and the hills. Combs' Furniture store has added a fine line of dishes and crockery. See them before buy ing, and you will buy there, tf J. C Smith, of Forest Grove, where he is in the livery busi ness, was a city visitor yesterday afternoon. 1 Farmers, attention! If you have , turkeys to sell see the Hiilsboro Mercantile before Dec. 23. Highest market price paid for No. l bird. ...... Arssi tsi Orcss!sn. tlQ- fRurKSKM.U, F. A. BAILEY, U. D. Psyitetaa aai OSc: CpaUira fail Katlic-e-Kit u4 aara rooMw, ntttr lily sq. n4mm,Cf t R. M. ER WIN, li. d. PHYSICIAN AND tURCXON ST S. p. p.A I, f , i, ii Offic. i. th. T.i Block. Third ami rrTiaaaj LMERIH. SMITH H D. D. 0 PHYSICIAN & SUKGKON OSTEOPATH Office Hour $ ioiaa.at.:naiiL .. ,, 7. t-acaraa, f W It Phonta. Oil ever HUlboro tloaal. J. 0.' BOBS;' XL D. rarsiciAN & surgkon OFFICECprrtU SeaalaMttehl d-. t.. w nuau umce, tliy 354; Km, Ot 864 HIAKBORO. . OftlGON Room 16 WuhloElaa Hotel TCES , THURSDAY and SATURDAY Osteopathic Pbyffciaa Offi -e boats 10 It) M a. m '. I to 4 n. ta iyiViwruwiAuui i D AO LEY S ATTORNSYS-AT-LAW ftooBi 1 aattl Kaifc CalbMaf HILLSBO&O. , . OlEttOl E. B. TOHOUE ATTORNHY-AT-LAW OtEcc aptuira la SduritaarUh Black JOHN a T7ALL ATTORNT-AT-tAW Upttain, A. C Skate lldf. Mala A aa uuaaoRo, . oanoa. W. N. BAIUISTT irTORNKY-AT-tAW Orrtot: If tin Buwt, op. Oort Hoaaa hiluboro oa anon THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTONSY-AT-LA--. Office, npsulra la ScktUaawtch Mock Hiilsboro, - , - i C Telephone office Main 103. Main I! DR. L. W. HYD3 Succataor to Dr. t.iaktoter Office oret Delta Drag Store. Beat ih fir a Bweline, betweta $tk aad fck 8ta Hiilsboro, I Orecoti ndarkk Jsnzsi M. D. PHYSICIAN & suir.pc, Successor to Dr. Cueni u,nun. Office and Drug Store. Orenco, Ossm Telephone oonneoioaa. tot, e)aaM ta, aV -fi:aata SCHNABEL & LrT.OCHE huivkti. .rnaM-Bt. unwuea lev if llin arttnfttrft aul. ' - gca n (uuh am urnea in 1 SadjurtaihtaflM. Del rtt(ltee)fei Ml un-Mtr4li-Mi; aa eaf f itaw i . Mmmn 60U tu Until T Tl . T PORTLAND. CH2. DR. W. E. PITTOOBR J Dentist: omoa up-atalra ovw HUWmm RaUoaat HHLSBORO OBXSON DRJXfiSitUL, DENTIST aaaatra-g-TY.1 naiuwammBMaBem -m3aaaat-aaataaa irnleaM) h.Jt'. RocailaadS Mala aad TkUd.? DR. C. H. POUCZ, DsntbO Upstairs, in UAhizx Building, llaia Lt Hiilsboro - Cro Attorctjrs-At-H)' i CoMMSxaAX lUsr Zzzzz. UUlaboro JO.t;;- V 1 1