M' xiaoao Ataon.'DPcrMBRt m COBBERS I a in ia hi a. X,U Iurlrli Cedar Mill Mm v Nearly I'Wy IMUt tjttlllF IIIVW W4M 1111 W F lbr( Ct-afffalUealia Ike Ian at fWllaaJ PolUt Thrve men rnterrd tht store of Clarrtii' Mays, at ltlar Mill, .Unit C o'clock. Munday night. hii Clyde Maya, aged about li ..m and hocmakrr ly the mine of Outer himer were alone. MnJ burglarized the plure of nearly $50 in cash. 1 hry order ed tin two occupant to "Imi k u;," and then rilled the rah drj-r. IVy then Ift tin building, and Sherilf UtfVrt won in.til'u d. H concluded that they mml.l la th Cornell nwd into toftn, and notified th Portland police to Bend out oad. IV ln-.-in.-n were iM-nt out paxt St. Vincent's lloapMal about a mil.', and after a wait the trio came in tih'ht. One of them drew a re volver, hot it wan not loaded. The olltcera gathered I hem in and later they ronfeiMed. There wan some quick work in landing the robber, and the true thnl they would gi in to I'urtland on that road naved the day. The men entered th atore without maaka. Alt are voung fellow. They Kve their name to the notice a Arthur Manning. John Seaton and (!eo. RaliUin. The Uy and Mr. Onterheimer identify the three, hut this in nut ruacntial. a they admit the crime. The thieve '.eft Portland late h the afternoon, at.d went out on a street car a far a it Mould take them. They hal evidently In-en at the village U-fore and were aura of their ground. Storekeeper In out of-the way place will hereafter take every precaution againut rtMeries of thi kind, aa thev are generally the ohjecta of attack of thi kind by criminal gentry. Sheriff Word, who waalo no tiiied. went to Odar Mill in an auto, and paaaed the throe men. who dodged ani le in the briiith when hi machine light came in night. The Portland polio are to le commended for their quick work, for their detail went Im mediately uiwn receipt of the new from Sheriff Reeve. Seaton U a boiler maker: Man ning is a bookkeeper, and U but 10 year old, while the other 1 '.aid win. I a logger. Sheriff Reeve haa the trio in jail here, and it is thought they were implicated in robbing the Metier store of about $12 the (ant of the week. O. BOX HUNT v lU'Ktnnintr Jan. 1. ttox rent nt iKWtoflke will bo a follows: Small boxes OOc per quarter Medium " 75c ' " Law " " The price of boxes i fixed ac cording to the receipt of the office. J. C. Umkin, P. M. SUKI'KISI! A pleasant surprise was ten dered Mia Kathertne Mathiesen ntthAhomeof her Bister, Mrs W. G. Heaao, Scholia, on the eve f I wmber 7th. by a number of frlnnHs and neighbors. Those Messrs and Mcs .lames. Floyd Bierly. L M. Hesse, K. C Heaton, H. T. Hesse W. (J. Hease. Mrs. (Ironer, Mia Anna Cmhalla. Ruby Davis, l uiiip Unrhfr. Katherino Mat thieaen, Kvclyn and Wilma Hesse Henry and Chasscnuiu, waner Heaton. Uertand Attomn oieierv, W ('...mhall. Joseoh Flint. Mer rill lloitnn H Schramm. John unit llenrv Matthiesen. Minor Heam. The evenlntf wus spen with muaic and games. Miss Matthicaen leaves shortly with Mr. and Mr. Haiti of Port and. to spend the winter at Long lleach, i tel., and will visit the Panama Pacific Exposition on their M irn in the Spring. River Road Notes Thi ta.liet of the Saturday F.vonlntf rinh met with Miss Lillian lohnson Wednesday after noon, December 9. The S ititrday Evening club with a few Invited guests nave a uirv n'onutnt aurorise on hi onra Sturdovint at tho home or his father on Saturday evening. Dec. 12. (lard i. music and games wnro the fcithiraof the evening after which a fine stiDDer was Rerved. Mr. Zimnirmin has finished the new tank tower for his water system. Combs' Furniture atore has inlded a fine line of dishes and crockery. See them before buy ing, and you will buy there, tf wl-rt-r. city awi-r In- wan thi. m r M rvrrr. n yu-ai ,j honor, at an eight o'rliK-k tlionrr givrn at the Htrl Tualatin. Iat evening. The rti4.r. mayor i-l.-rt. rnem-b'-r of the mutiril, outtrmtiK and conruilin. n ri t. and other were invited itu.-hH. Sp-rhi-n wi-re niifle by all profit, it having U-en ruled that evrry Ifuent inunt ritht-r ning. tell a Htory or make an add nit, and the rule wan rigidly enforced. Ma) or Paglrv t'Mik oecaHion to c -mpliment Mr. iSowberr for hi coriiM-ientiou work and Mayor elert Uarrett intimated that the M.Nition would U held by Mr. 1 U a Im-. t under the new ailinini tralim. Mine II. ml Kuote u tained the reputation of the Tual atin with an elegant banquet. Thtme prenept were Mayor II. T. ISat'lev. Mayor eleet W. N. liar rett; ( omifHinen Jack and Trul linger, coiifu-ilmen elect K. W. Wnlch and IL C. Vaught, i-oun-eilman M. II. Stevenson, who i tininhing hi term, treanurer K. J Sewell. (). Phelp. councilman Kerr, who conclude a faithful itervice a councilman, Kli lkw-Ik-it, S. Killt-n and I.. A. I in f, of the local paM-r. and J. II. I'oote. l or Sale: Four good cow, U'en frmh atmut three months. Will ell cheap, on account of moviiu'; AIho M iline 12 in. plo, new .lU'ker place, almut 1 mile Wft of lU-thany, on (lerman town Mid at the rro-n roa l-t.-iJ. J. O.'Hter. Ilolbrook. Ore., lit 1, l&o 4'J 2 Six II ltein heifer have been bought from the regintered Hot t in Kreian herd of A. Itendler. oi North Tualatin Plains, and they will te taken to the college at Walla Walla, for college pur Mis.s. The herd netted llendler neaily $IS"i. a two year heifer alone Helling for Mr. Hendlcr stocked hi llolstein from New York about three or four vear ago. and he ha sold enough from them to give him back hi original investment, be ide hiving: a herd of about twenty left. Mr. and Mr Cm. Sehulmerich arrived in Hillahoro from Crea. well, lant evening, to remain f . . " over until after tne noiuiaya. I'hey have ient the holiday sea son in llillsboro ever since their marriagv, and they alwavi ap preciate a visit here, and their visit i always appreciated by a host of friend in their old home. If any one know of the where about of one Win. ('. Smith, who formerly live I in Illinois, he will .to turn a tav.ir io ieu nun mi he is wanted back at Kempton. III.. In order to distribute and settle an estate which belong to the late Samuel Smith. m. Goodman, the executor, has an adv. in another place in this week's Argus, asking for info- nation. Smith was in Oregon the last known of his address. There will be a Hard l imes Dance, at Equity Hall. Moun taindu e. Thursday evening, Jan uarv 7. Two prizes will be given one for ladies and one for men. Tickets, 7o cent, boon music and a good supper. Lv- rybody is invited. The officers of Gen. Ransom Post and the Woman s Keliel Corp will hold their joint in stallation at 10 o'clock sharp. Saturday, Jan. 2, in the Odd Fellows Hall. All members oi the Post and Corps are cordially ited to attend, as well as ail visiting members. All are re quested to bring baskets for luncheon, and after serving, a short program will bo given. Grand Masquerade Ball, given i. ih. Hethnnv Grange, on New Yenr'a eve. Dec. 31. All night Chicken supper. Tick i ts. $1.00. Mimic by the Johnson orchestra. All are invited. J, D. Sullivan, Floor Manager, Mr n.1,1 Mrs. B.C. Hollenbeck ,.r .inhns Park. Florida, write Christmas greetings Jo their Mountaindale and Hi Isboro ri..n.tj Itoih are well and hnartv ' down in their sunny here the climate is fine. I. nl Ihniinil not 80 good a OUt UUb liiv " - - here in old Oregon. Fornax Horse, 1050. 8 years old: wairoo and buggy, in repair. Cheap for casn. or win ivC i..-.nu tnresoons oe uariy. . P lii, er. Hi slioro. Kouieo. iiei Newton station, easi lioro. . of Hills 3941 m,0 W O. Donelson and ,..rhi..r Mrs. brea J. aewen departed Monday for San Diego. iaU where they will spend the C u;:., nwinlhS Mrs. oew" ., wmi nnn led bv her little daughter. Evelyn. They will find many friends down there in the llillsbiro coiony. United States patent right on tool, for sale or trade, partly or entirely. Cana dian patent applied for Enquire at Wilkea Garage, and ask for information. nintr to interior work being ..-.i. Jr In the M. E. Church UUUl . " J ,,mii held there will do no uiv. t hero next Sunday. You will find that bracelet at Hoffman's. ,ult August Boge, of Farmington, was an Argua caller yesterday. $1,500 IS DAMAGES Suit Wa for Injuries Sustained Spt. 2. Vtli, on Washington St. WOKMMl I OR TtLtPMONE COMPANY Fuk 111. Caailaf lajwic U Bth Fftl; Allcfcl Nclitacc W. fl Souther, a former lineman for the Hiltsboro Telephone Com pany, was yesterday ifiven a Christmas gift in the shape of a Jl.ODO verdict against the Hills- twro Telephone Company foe daiaagea sustained Sept 21 1913, while employed in taking down wires from poles on Waahington Street. Souther waa injured in both feet and his right ankle was fractured so badly that he will always have more or less of a permanent disability, the Mile on which he was working was being abandoned by the company, and the line were being taken down and placed on new-set poles. The particular pole on w hich Souther was work ing fell, precipitating him to the ground. He was laid up several weeks, and within a year brought suit for damages. H. It. and Thos. 11. Tongue were counsel for Souther, and Bagley & Hare and H. T. Bag ley were handling the case for the telephone people. The complaint asked for $10,000. Souther has been working for the J. H. Williams pool room for several months, and is wejl known here, hia parent having mads Hillsboro their home for a number of years. The verdict, under agreement. affect only the Hillsboro Tele- Co. a it stood prior the sale of the property to Mr. Wells. Geo. Steven and U. U. Wilkes were the heaviest stock holders. Whether or not the case will be appoaiad is not known. The jury hearing the case: Wilber K Newell. Henry Mil ler. Hans Rasmusen. F linger, C Reichen. John Kassebaum, J T York. Fred Stark. F B Clark. Garfield Raymond. Lewis Power and Kdw Rivett Other case in court- State vi E A Kelsey. set for trial Dec 31: Rebecca Boudreau granted a divorce from Peter Boudreau. The Boudreaus lived at Forest Grove, and after trou ble last Summer the husband was placed under bonds, but waa finally permitted to go cast. James vs James, continued a to contempt proceedings, to Jan 18. Mrs. Constantinus. wife of a Forest Grove restaurant keep er, pleaded guilty to giving li ouor to a minor, and waa sen tenced to a year in the county iail. and to pay costs in the sum of $20. She waa allowed a parole on the jail sentence upon pay ment of costs, and she must re Dort monthly to Mrs. Barber, Juvenile court officer Geo Peterson, a former Bea- verton saloon keeper, waa fined $250 for selling liquor to minors. Upon payment of $80 he was ai lowed suspension of the balance, Peterson is now out or the busi a ess. Sheppard & Brock vs Edith Bowles, judgment for the plaintiff. HANLEY -ORAND A verv oretty wedding was cele brated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Grand, of West Un Ion, Dec. AO, ivi. wnen ineir dauarhter. Anna, was united in -v j m s a it ! marriage to Mr. Albert c tian- lev. of Laisvvule. Rev. Andrew Carrick. castor of the North Tualatin Plains Presbyterian nhnrch. officiating, The bride was srowned tn white ailk and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. She wore a lull length veil, caught up with or antra blossoms. The bridesmaid, sister or tne hride. was Mias Julia Grand She wore a dress of embroidered voile and carried a bouquet oi w hite carnations. Donald G regg nfficiAted as best man. Miss Elizabeth Chalmers piay ed the wedding march, and Miss Esther Chalmers aang aitntui and Trae." The oarlor was beautifully dec orated with cedar, Oregon grape and white chrysanthemum. After the ceremony a Bplendid umrMinff dinner was served. The happy couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useiui presents. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hanley will reside in the new bungalow on their farm at Leisy vine. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. C. Grand. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hanley. parent of bride and groom; Mr. and Mr. Wm. Robb. Mr. and Mr. L. C. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. R. Yochim. Mr. and Mrs. p. Giger, Mrs. Lehman. Mrs. R. Kaufman, m r. llpmmv: Messrs. n. u. Hal -------- w w Fowler, Francis F. Hanley, Don Fowler. Francis p. ninwft mii aid Gregg, Arthur Hanley. James ther Chalmers. Bessie Hanley. Sabina and Mary Grand. Bertha Schmidt. Julia Grand. Martha Kaufman. Helen Itobb. Marga ret and Minnie Gregg. Phvlli Yochim. Marie SiegrisL Marga ret Hemmy. Their many friend wiith them every happiness. Anru and Orgonian. $2.25. Gea IlantzSr. of Shvly Brook, was a city caller yesterday. New styles in hats at Mrs. Cmmott's, and they are inex (tensive. 31 tr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace. of near Farmington. were in the city Friday. You can save money at Mc Cormick's Store by purchasing your Xmaa goods. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy upper, of Hillsboro. Dec. 20. 914, a daughter. Greer have a good deal of D. M. C left Buy now while buy ing is good. Hugh J. Johnson and Ruth Wilbur, of rorest drove, were married Dec. 23. 1914. Judge D. B. Reasoner officiating. You will find the watches at loffman' of neater patterns and cheaper. 33tf Claus Jesse, of Roy, was down to the city yesterday, on business with Surveyor McGee. Earl Hollenbeck, ot above Mountaindale. was a city caller today. A well equipped hardware store is a fine place to find Santa Claus. Try Corwin'a. C. Jack Jr. was a Portland visitor yesterday, interviewing St Nicholas. Ten-inch, 12-inch, and 16-inch Chippewa logger shoes for men at Greer. T. C. Baitey was a guest at the lotel Benson, Portland, the last of the week. For Sale Fine Jersey cow, cheap. -See E. D. Rike. Wash- ngton Hotel. John Loftis and wife, of the Arcade district were in the city the first of the week. Christmas stationery, cards. booklet -many things in this me for appropriate gifts. The Pharmacy. A. L. McLeod. of Hubbard, is the gaest of his sister. Mrs. Gea Led ford, and family, over Christ mas. There will be a dance at Hills boro Hall, Thursday eve, Dec. 31. Tickets, $1; admission to specta tors, 10 cent. I. H. Maxwell and Page Gard- aa at- ner. oi above Mouniainaaie. were city callers the first of the week. For Sale: Fresh milk cow. good milker. 7 years old, J. A Zimmerman. Roseland. Farm. Hillsboro Route 5. 40-2 Henry Henderling. of Corne ius. has sued Mary Henderling for divorce, alleging cruel . treat ment and leaving home, over a month back. For sale: Standard phono graph, with. 160 records. Just as good as new. Write or come to see it. Three miles south of Hillsboro. Address Hillsboro, Ore., Route 5, Box 39. Cora Smith, of Portland, has filed suit against Henry Smith, asking for divorce on ground of cruel treatment and raise accusa tions. R. ObDliger. of south of Corne lius, was in town today, enroute to Portland, where he will re main several weeks. He recent ly recently returned from a trip to California. Don't fail to see the "Mysteri- oub Hano. a great o-pan ue- lit A. OT A. .J tective feature, selected for Christmas, featuring the Lucile Love girl. Grace Cunnard, at the Peoples' Theatre. Prorjerty owners in this city will have a total tax of 33.25 mills on valuations this year, distributed as follows: County and state, 16.25 mills; school dis trict, 9 mills, and city, 8 mills. Grand Mask Ball at Helvetia Hall. New Year's night Jan. 1, 1916. Three orizes for best sus tained characters. All night dance. Three-piece orchestra. Tickets. $1. Everybody invited T, J. Ford, manager. Ferdinand Hartrampf is in proper mood for Christmas cheer in this year of our Lord, 1914. Born, December 23, 1914. to Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hartrampf, of First St, Hillsboro, a son. E. L. Perkins has a list of thir ty or forty who have signed up to become mem hereof the Amer- 1 ) : 11 A nonni.linfl RiftoS lean Kine Association. iviucb and 120 rounds of ammunition are given each member by the government, and a field is fur nished for target practice. The Woodmen of the world tinit a meetins last baturday last saturoay WtiJteSi SilVfor.Bailey attended the iniury. Christmas purposes among Hills- boro?8 poor. The Needlecraft k ..mniipd fourteen families - . - " uaM. mhM. w n -"f ' "Ui, Sadden W hearts. Gou:mr co'jht hies HI FOR ftfJl Siateea a ad Oew-Quarter Mill n S3e.000.000 PEDUES HON BXDQCT RECOMMEND Tax Reach lac San at Slffjtt tiu TaaaLast Year County Judge Reasoner and Com missioners Nyberg and Hanley fixed the State and County tax levy, Tuesday, and it means a rate of 161 mill on valuation. The tax will amount to $357,500. besides the special levies, with which the court haa nothing to do. The above tax is $52,887 less than last year's levy. Funds Mills Roads and bridges 5.5000 Machinery 0.5000 Indigent soldiers 9.0334 County 3.0283 Library 0.0383 State 4.0800 School -3.0700 Total Mills 16.25 The valuation oa which the levy is based is $22,000,000. and the taxation raised on the figures is: Roads and bridge.. $121,000 00 Machinery 11.000 00 ndigent soldiers ... 734 80 County 66.622 60 Library 842 60 State 89.760 00 School 67.540 00 Total general Ux-.$357.500 00 The court actually reduced the evy S4.9UH.U7 lower than tne figure asked at the budget meeting. It waa tken toted to ask a reduction of the county evy to S272.648.07. while the court levied, as above noted, in the sum of $287,740, which, with the state tax. and small allow ance for delinquents, makes the total county levy at $375,500. Last year the levy waa a total of 20) mills oa a valuation of about $20,000,000. and the mill age was: Road and bridge. 6 mills: machinery, i mill; county. 5.16 mills; school. 3.27 mills; state, 5.57 mills, with funds follows: Roads and bridges.. -4120.977 44 Machinery 10.081 12 County 10L057 80 School 65.943 60 State 112,325 96 ToUl 1913 levy . . . $410,387 92 Because of the delinquent tax. of course, all the above was not collected, and the same will ab- tain this year, so the entire levy will be more or less short Last vear the eountv naid the state tax in the sum of $112,125 97. and this year we must pay $89,600. M'CAFFERY CONNELL Miss Letitia Connell, of Port land, was married to J. D. Mc CafTery. of Pembina, N. D., at Moose Jaw. Caaada. on uec. lz 1914. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mead, of the Royal George Hotel, gave them a sup per, after which they leit for a tour of the Eastern cities. They will be at home in Pembina after the first of the year. The bride is a daughter of W. H; and the late Mrs. Letitia Hoover Connell. and a sister of Mrs. Gea Stevens, of this city, She was raised in Hillsboro and has many friends here who ten der congratulation. NOTICE I desire to call attention to the ordinance against begging and ask the assistance of the citizens of Hillsboro in its enforcement A large nnmber of idle persons nasa through the city daily ask intr tor money, food and clothing, Some are unfortunate and de serving, but many are vagrants and professional bums. The de serving will be willing to work for their food, while the unde serving will not and I suggest that assistance be given to those only who will work, and all other cases reported immediately to me. I will endeavor to see that the professional bum dots not find anything here to hia liking. H. T. Bagley, Mayor. J.C.Buchanan, of Cornelius, was in town yesterday. He states that he thinks the freeze has injured Fall-sown grain in some localities. J. T. Rooks, of upper Arcade district was in yesterday, on Christmas account Joe will see that St Nicholaa will remember those kids. Lawrence Bacon, residing near Cornelius, badly aprained a leg wkil a nlavinff ahinnv on the ice. V".!, ' 7 u" n- v a Recorder;elect J. H. Davis, of North Plains, has been over to the county seat thia week, get- tins a line on hia duties, which wi,T devolve on him after the of the year. The Hillsboro National Bank Building defeated the American National Building bowlers. Mon day evening, in an exciting tour nament on the Kroeger-Bentley alley. The score was Hillsbo ro National: J. C Kuratli. 221. with run. 94.133,97. average, 108; Dr. Pittenger. 383. with rura. 151.121.111. average. 128; David Kuratli. 380. with runs. 136.102.142. average. 127; Dr. Smith. 436. runs. 113.161.132. average, 145; O. Dalheim, 419, runs. 138.136,145. average. 138. American National W. Mihon. 434. run. 136.168.130. average. 145; C Jack Jr.. 454. runs. 151. 155,149. average. 153: Will Ber gen. 295. runa. 120,83.92. aver age. 98; E. J. MeAlear. 88 and 91; W. G. Hare. 116. average of the two last bowlers, 95; A. C. Shute. 410. runs. 146.110.121. average. 137. The Hillsboro National bowled 1912 pins to the American National's 1878. A return game ia expected in the near future. The next meeting of the Ger man Speaking Society of Wash ington County will meet at the Moose HalL Hillsboro. on Wash ington Street at 1 p. m. sharp, Saturday. January 2. 1915 All members are requested to attend. The wife of John D. Mickle, State Dairy and Food Commis sioner of Oregon, died at the family home. 1155 East Yamhill. ortland. December 21. 1914, af ter several weeks of illness. She was born at Mondavi. Wis. Sept 13, 1874, and moved to Dayton. Wash., with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter, in 878, and from Dayton, moved to Portland in 1890. She was wed ded to Mr. Mickle, Jan. 16. 1895. Her mother. Mrs. Henry Hunter, still resides at Forest Grove. She is survived by her husband and three daughters -Anabel. aged 5; Helen, aged 12. and Ruth. aged 5. Of her immediate farm y she is survived by her mother, two sisters, Mrs. M. A. Baker, McMinnville, and Mrs. Frank Gordon, rorest brove, and a brother. Earl Hunter, of Alaska. The funeral took place yesterday. interment being at rorest Grove, Rev. Staub conducted the funeral services. Strayed or Stolen Two heif ers, one a yearling, Jersey color. white 8 not on side and spot in forehead: the other is a 2-year old. black. Notify Aug. Boge, armington, Hillsboro, Oregon, R.5. 40-2 Hillsboro went to McMinnville ast Thursday night, and met Newberg in a bowling contest being defeated by 236 pins. The Hillsboro bowlers and their scores were: u r. Lang, loi: a. u Shute. 143: Cal Jack. 113; W. H Bentlev. 155. Dr. Sears. 123. Lang says the boys were all af flicted with stage fright but that they will trump Newberg's aces next time. J. A. Vandehey. of Centerville, haa a turkey hen that is nothing if not observant of the Yuletide season. She turned up at the Vandehey barn the other day with 8 young turkeys determined that Van waa to have a Christ mas dinner even if the flock was a little young for platter decora tion. John says he will have to knit stockings for the youngsters if the cold continues. Frank James, who claims a cousinship with the famous and notorious Jesse James, is in jail this morning, charged with a vicious assault on W. T. Johnson, for whom he worked, a mile or so north of the city. James went home yesterday evening. loaded with the effervesce of John Barleycorn, and assaulted his employer. Methodists to celebrate The members and friends of the M E. Church and their families are to have a jubilee New Year's Day. at 12:30, to celebrate the lifting of their debt Big jubilee and dinner. Come with well- filled baskets, and prepare for a good time. A good program. No admission. A number of taxpayers of Road District No. 25 were in the city Monday, in the interests of hav- j ing Mr. Courtney appointed road supervisor. They represent that he haa had considerable exper ience as a road builder, and want the court to appoint him. A Booster. The Shady Brook school, which is trying to standardize, held a social recently, which netted $43.60. which will be used to further the work of the school. The Industrial Club had charge of the party, and they will have other entertainments in the iu ture. A meeting of the Hillsboro Rod & Gun Club will beheld on Wednesday. Dec. 30, at 7:30. at the Commercial Club Rooms, for the purpose of electing officers and such other business as may come before the meeting. Wm. Nelson. Pres.;Wm. Gotleib. Sec. John Vandecoevering, of Ver- boort, ran the tine of a fork in hia hand recently, and danger of blood twison waa imminent Dr. F. A. Bailey has been attending the wound. L O. Griffith and Magnolia Seymour were married Dee. 23, ISM, Joia Enrsaar officiating. ruorsmioaal. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. nnlelaa aac a IJne Hwithwt aaraa wd Samd St-waT Mk, offlo Cily SO; HfM.fUj a R. M. ERWIN, 11. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKOION Sorgeon &. P. P. ft, a It- P. L A K ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. OI PHYSICIAN & SURGHOH OSTEOPATH Office Hour o Ion. a ' .l... TeUr. Toad... Jtotrntd., to I, phones. Office over HiUWro. N..U... J. O. ROBB, XL D. PHYSICIAN Si SUKGBON OFFICE:-Opar-irtla SchaiaMrlca Kds . -VJUc. V.HJ JS4; Re. CitT 84 UI'XSBORO, . OREGON WWWW Room 16 Wathingloa Hotel TUBS , TUCR3DAY ami SATURDAY Or, Amttm Em rNrtrA Osteopathic Phyridaa Office 3ourt 10 ta 1 j a. m . f to 4 p. at rrrVivYvvvwLrvvi i D AO LEY A UAiZJ ATrOa.NKYS-4T-t.AW ' kooati 1 aaa t Mat aiMlaff HILLSBORO. . . OIBUOI WtVWWMMVWIa E. B. TONOUE ATTORNHY-ATlAW Office apttaira ia ScaaltMrfca llocfc JOHN U. WALL &TTORNCT-AT-LAW UiMtairs, A. C Shata Bldg. htaia A ta.1 mujsBOBo. . oftcaoa. WWVWWaa V7. N. BARRCTT 1TTOANIY-AT-LAW Or not: Main Streat, ape. Coart Moat HlU,BORO ORKOOM aaV rataVa THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORSBT-AT-tAU " Office, apMatra ia Schalawrich Mock Hillsboro, - - T vwv Telephone office Maia 103. aidtaet MaiaieS DR. L. W.IIYD3 SacceMor to Or. Uakkrfat ' Office oer DelU Drag Stoia. BaaJiUwra Baseline, between Sta aad Ctk Sal. Hillsboro, Oregon Frederick Aadarssa, M.f D. PHYSICIAN & SURGFC M Successor to Dr. Cunni.Kiiam. Office and Drug Store. ORENCO, ORRGt Telephone oonneoUoaa, ' iAAMMMWMMWMMaaeeeV ta SCHNABEL & LaROCHE BaataMal ah. t. inat4Mtaai. awilrat.it Jl 9b naairn iaaHM. anretea a r iiutcn niiriiiiaav an, a la eutoM artt tnift SaaialfrnlAaftrR. AtatMt KHMui fiaatn ti PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist j Office up-stati over Hlllabom National Ban HILLSBORO - .... ORISON DR. J.R. MARSHALL, DENTIST T -mieaie Hul. Rooeaa 6 aad HILLS bOHU, Oil. ' Main aad Thlnl. ; : DR. C. H. POLLOCII, ; Dentist Upstairs, in Linkktcr Cia Building, Main Simt; ' ' Hillsboro - - - Cro bowman & vAiurr:) Attorneya-At'Liiv y COMMBRCIAL BAftK CXjCCS up-stdrt j HiUaboro . . " Hr iv Uret-m : aaM nT M Bta aak aaf Twwii'n IfltHen: narfaU : a 1 aaua-ZtiMbM! t4ah kl aab tfea.