'OS OHO (UU l.lbtLI Se4. CwUr NrJ ! lip Mill, (irlt f 01 1 ICE fttaaaai MmnJ Dm! AIm T-acluT r"""""" ir ..... -. . 61 teachers lk. TheWetrn Division of the ci.i- Teachers Association held Kugene, w Al" u wMirly attended by VVBiih- County teachers. I ma to the fact that it it tvi inston ,v be due M . . . ,1.1 MJ at t llmu when an me .U were In session, also the B i-hiM mcreated distance required to travel. The , neat m-vliuw toMedford. X' .. Vt UbUh.,' Dinf no a htandard ch h.l .Wf. Stretcher, the teacher, id Juhi lun l over lU achievement The directors are I. Undauer, Peter jmoliMin and Frank Itiibno. jvt-r J'wy I clerk. Cnion "chool. Dit No. f, U remarkable for it campus and t.iav aiuwraiua. auiwianuai iee Cothpllrtihtary to thiir lady assistant and clerks at their store during the holiday trad. Mr. and Mm. Henry il. SUutfer wens bonis at an enjoyable ailatr at their home in llillnlmru, Tuh djy evening. Hie ladie were entertained with several tian a averat VT!nn. hour. After delicious refresh ments had Iteen nerve! the tr1 ie u d-iarted just before mid- r-ight ihone present besides the horft and h-wl were; Me dames It. J. larnon. Franklin r.veritt. K. S. Sparks, the MUses Mary Junes. kittie Southern, Miriam StauiTer, Addie (barter, and Master Russell StauiTer. The olliorra of den. Uanw.ni Font and the Woman' Relief Corps will hold their joint in Mtallation at 10 o'clock sharp, Saturday. Jan. 2. in the Odd Fellow Hall. All member of the Font and Curpare cordially invited to attend. as well a.1 all visitmir members. All are re queued to bring banket for X-r.!5SUEL.U.jSllttlluJ icnt Crewrnt Theatre Crowded ta lUHvc Audience "rTEih...c)n..-.a.i raja a T liHMlredlUct taCMvcatiM. Tuesday Eveaiaf. Vert'a HaB 9 LLDfKS IMTElESTtD CuauiwrcUl CU CalcrUlat With t a4 MrrilMiMU Etrrcia lkrn. to Mr. and Mrs. IWn, of Varley. Dec. 28. 1311. a daughter. Hubert Bernards, of McMinn ville. was in the city Tuesday, on buainesi at the court house. New style in hat at Mrs. Fmmott'a. and they are inex pensive. 31tf Cha. Utz. of ('amas. Wash., visited with J. J. Krebs and fam- cius. fkrli. Dr. TadJ aad W. J. Mc Creaflf Kaawd for ttw Ceaacl I GEO. a fATTEISON FOt A0t llillHboro Chrixtmaii held the greatest demonstration ever ily. Christmas. Green have a good deal of D. M. C left. Buy row while buy inir is good. I l' Itwhen tit near Orenrn. witnessed in the city last Thurs- . ' ted iness in the city day evening, commemorative of I Monday. the Christmu spirit, and the a well equipped hardware store Crescent Theatre was crowded jg fine place to find Santa Claus. to the doors, with hundreds Try Corwia'a. standing. The "Bird Family l. g. Klineman spent New Christmas." in tableaux, the- Yeira in Fortland. visiting rela story being read by Miss Griffith, tivea. of the High School, and the rc Ten-Inch. 12-iach. aitd 16-iach ChiDuewa logger shoe for en hn!,!invon4 n house at their head iiurt'TS. in the nursery city, New Year's Dav. from two to four in the afternoon. The band now numbers twenty-live menitu-rs, and the Uys have pur. chafed their uniform, their in struments. and erected a fine band.tand. as a result of their ten. uvkintoi and rinicsi have tM-vn year of etfort. and they are to fixed among the trees, and a lie congratulate I upon their en- t,Uy nwm la provide! for the terpri-te. The desire is to make !i.,,.rie. The school is stand tne Orenco band one of the best L.i invorv wav. and Mr. Ams. in the state, and it Wathinton ful tableaux, eight In number. Vvd Xvm-mimt tl U - the numlier, and the story all an appreciative at Greers. George Meacham. of above MounUindale. was in the county seat the first of the week. For Sale-Fine Jersey cow. Have cheaD.-See rl U. Kike. Wash- idea of real hBetoa Hotel candy and nuU for all the little ones, and for some not so snail. For Sale: About 20 tons of Dr. Erwin officiated as Santa loose tireothy hay at prices that Claus. will Pv you to haul it, -Ladd Sl The prizes for the best Santa ileed Farm Co., Keedville. 41-3 Claus letttrs were awarded as John poweut gon of Mrs. M. A. roiiows: u)weu aicAiear. i pnW(ti ia now in train service J.wephiae Bucher, 2nd; Kuby down j Arizona, and will remain Forest Grove'i citizens, to the number of 200. met at Vert'a Hli. Tuesday night, and named th following ticket for next Monday'a city election: Geo G Patterson, mayor; Chas Mertz. Dr S Todd and W J lie Cready. council; Root P Wirtz. treasurer; H C Parker, recorder; The aicket ia named 'The Lit ieens'" and more taan likely there will be no opposition. E B SaDDington. L II Graham. A G Hoffman. J M Barber and A Thornburgh were appointed committee to fill possible vacan cies. Mrs W H llollia. Mrs A A Paul and Dr Kauffoaan were ap ted a committee to work with the marshal to conauci city pouad for the taking of dogs along lines in consonance the state law. PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at the farm, at Orenco. 10:30 o'clock a. m.. ZJ TUESDAY. JAN. 12. 1915. Eleven head of cattle, as follows. the teacher, has a bunch of boy County is not placed on the map. and girl ho are ding that musically, it will not le their s. chairman, are to be congratulated Dun ; ana n Yl7nter Bridge 21 month,; Jersey cow. 6 years old. y"1 ." te Vand ay d ads a. upon the wonderful showing J. S.Steinke. Mnter Bndg e Mty:cow. 4 yeara. ffK!?, !t,I?J T."r fault. For kind of work. Kobert Ihomp ton. the clerk, has ten a me lting servant and friend of the ch 4. and take great pleasure in showing the improvement made bv him'lf and his direct or. Andrew Eggiman. OtU Wismer and tl. K. FindWy arc the "live wires" on the Iward. and deserve much credit for making the school the pride of the community. Cedar MCI. DUL Ko. 02 J t.. t.n.U for imurovement After winning the 12 iwints to become standard, this district is looking l hursday Lv forward to tetter things in the J'Z made. miles S. E. of Hillsboro. 41-3 arns. dra. thr Hnrinir the Winter months. tA.wit: Cow. 5 vears old. uuern The Commercial Club commit- .... .a J(,tf Uey. tntH n January; caw. 4 tee. of which A. U &nuie was , r-, - , fresh in Z Sie: tour gooi cow Iwen frenh aUntt three month U'.ll ..!! rhintl fin BPCOUnt of 1 III " ' I ' I - . I . I1U UII. J . i . i . : ..t.... i . . . arvAM v a vara f a - wu. a .. vnai. . . . i . i l . movtntr; Aho woime a in. in.; cvmmuvrc yw im wiwwnir-yi w m rea;Z nctxen, iMieij mfv iaiinnivftrhof there- inHmrl rln ftp in nrMi?nU. BUD W.Mrf a"htiMh tt'l mPPl IT! me kA A manthi hrP lu . . my wwt.w. ... r- - . i vyvm k. vuuivM - - - i year ti UK itctxvi u uiwuw . ? i I . . I I k, -.lm. m IhA i l T7 I " . a.t I EIUUUIIilC a, 1 iiernmn- manual mu ovncrwiac, " cnurcn Danor. un ncuuwuar, Kuncii Ml Pioon in .... " . ..j : A w4 .a - i , i . i UJ laLLCi iwu. auva vv jan. o. ii j o c.o p. iu. Terms of Sala: 125 and under. reoort to 8heritr each The latest crop of 1914 hops CMh; over 125, six months time mOBth ust 0f mandamus or sold is a bunch at bhendan. i0n approved notes, at o percent AnA iasted to school directors in June; 2-year)ld heifer, fresh hied a mandamus suit againsCT SrhnAl dktrwrt Na 9. the school directors being J. L. Batchelder. J. W.Jackson and IL McK night, elerk. Frank Conneil. asking cir cuit Judge Campbell to lioJe an order reqainng the board of di rectors to sell bonds in tne sum of 13000 for the purpose of erect ing a school building, '.he bond issue is alleged to have Deen voted Oct 24. and the complaint aJiesres that since that time no move has been made in com pliance with the vote, which stood 33 yes and 23 no. The pa per asks lor sale oi bona3 win. reasonable dispatch. The di rectors do not favor the issue. and allege that the town of North Plains wants the school located over there, and that a $3,000 structure is more than is needed. The board, it h said. has enployed Tongue & Ion (rut to fight the case at bar. Huston k Huston, of Portland, are at torneys for the plaintift. Taken op: Found in my pas ture, 6 miles, south or liiUatjoro, 2 yearling heifers. Onerprove nroDertr Day expenses and coats of advertising.-G. S. Campbell. Hillsboro, Route 2. 41-3 Court adjourned uutil the new year yesterday, aiier juuxe Campbell had heard all ca3es crowding the docket He set Jarvis vs Atlee for trial. Jan 22; the ease of Souther vs HilUboro Telephone Co wa3 brought up. and plaintiff was given to Jan 15 to move for a sew trial; Thoman ?s Walgrove. set for M. McDonald trial. Jan 20; State vs Lallahan. beginning at I violation of liquor laws. $50 fine on first indictment, ano one year in oounty jail for second plea of sruiltv Daroled as to jail sen- tence upon payment of fine, but mast reoort to shentt every month for a tear; State vs Chas Griffin, like charge, set for trial. guilty 50 on fir3t count, and one year with P. A. BAILEY, tl. DT i rkrdeiaaaai Omc CMUlr. ia Be: R. IL ERWIN, IL D. PHYSICIAN AMD SOKCXOSI 1 SarK s. r . f . e. a , r. k. a y j Otter is lb Iiami aiccfc. TMI aid Mia smmvw, liUiabor, EU1EK IL SMITH M. D. D. 0 PHVSICIAM& StntGBOl ' OSTEOPATH 0 Hoar 9 to is . m.', I to ft. Toelr . TliamU. HMwda f to It C.ilt iinml Amy or akt. Bui Oboam U bc orvf HilUbufo Xatiuoot. J. O. ROBB. ZL D. PHYSICIAN & SUACBOat : OFfICE:-l-ainU SckmlaMrich Blf. Puoku Ot&co, City JS4; Rm. City St UUiJSBOKO. . OKCGOM AMMWM Koom 1 Wuhiagtoa Hotol TUKS.THL-R5DAV d SATCEDAf Dr. Anit E. rr-7 (Huopatbie Phyactos - Oiik boar iota i . m . I to d. m of a work new building. The newltirner piace, aw . of H-thanv. on town ruad at the cross roaii.-:J. J. Oter, IWbrook. Ore., lit 1. Ibx 45. 2 To the members of the pro posed ride club of HillsUiro: i'lease take notice that a meet- ii i a m inn iin win if neiu un . .. ening. at the Court rf""" the purpose of St lect- . .. - A nif a nsme. e idling onicers anu Christmas of the poor, and these presents were sent direct into homes which were not expecting the donations. The Needlecraft also spent a t'fxxllv sum in taking care of the " 7 . . . ifli 1 needy, and. altogether. Miusooro the best Lnnsimaa in its history. . . . . J ... k. . . . ... it .1 uiiiii nnir nv un.. .1 u diil i vim ' c.:ms work being aone oy ue . r -'-.:. .iuh teacher. Mias Lulu Cehrett. and ousincM m -- -' .H. ,iu,m lo uke up. hach member i,..r luiitila ia above 1 he board consists of H. M. Lif fert, H. B. Reeve. Jesse Church lev. directors, and Louis Stark, clerk. i:r.nvllle. DisL Na 12. m urged to be present and tnng those who are interested and may become members. Strayed or Stolcn-Two heif ers, one a y:uninn, vij vuivi. shiDDed this week, the sale price being 121 cents. William Shaver, of Tualatin, was a citv caller this morning, on business with the county court To Loan-$5.000on farm lands, at 8 per cent No agents.-Ad- Hillsboro. OKWWN ELECTRIC TRAINS Tn Portland 55 minutes. am dress, under sealed envelope on-1 Married At 7:18 interest M. McDonald. Owner. B. P. Cornelius. Auctioneer. W. F. Boley. Trustee. John Vanderwal. Clerk. BOWER VAN WINKLE of District No 9. to appear and show cause why bonds in sum of 13000 shall not be sold. Hetdel vs Grouman, default and decree. BAD LEY A J aTTOANSYa-AT-UAW fluoau 1 aa4 1 Mat BatMlag 1 MILLS BUftO. . , OlftfOI E. B. TOHOUB ATTORMgY-AT-LAW .. Ot&ces ftpMaift ia Sckalauridi Blasfe JOHN tl. WALL I 4TTOBJIAY-AT-LAW Vman, A. C Shot AUtg. Mala A al dlUMBOtUO. W. N. BAIUIETT A TTO ASTXT-AT-tjAW am y, "A," care Argus, among the first In the county to white spot on side and pjh1 in become sUndard. M. C. Case. forvhiad; the other is a 2-vear- and his pupils are h. and his dupiIs are In splendid trim for work. A Chriftmas program was given Dec. 21. In which the people of the etmimunity were delightfully entertained No better singir g can be found in any than this one. The attendance keeps far alwv the 92 per cent. mark. The Iward. consisting of John Herb. Henry Cop. Albert Friday and Wm II. Cop. have made several valuable improvements to the building and on the grounds. - Cor. ?. P. AND P. IL ft H. All. except the P. IL AN., trains are electric, and stop at the de iHit on Main street To Portland biMt r.mve Train.. (5:50 a. m. McMinnvitle Train 7:.V a. m. Sheridan Train . 9.68 p. m. Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. Forest Grove Train..-4:10 p. m. Kugene Train 4:K) P- McMinnville Train 6:37 p. m. Forest Grove Train 9;50 p. m. From Portland Kugene Train arrives . 8:15 a. m. McMinnville ' iuu, iiiai . j .'"-t K.rminirton. HillsUiro. Oregon, 4U-S 3:2S 9:58 12:43 3:58 5:43 Pn 8:10 Pro 9;y8 (Sat only) Pn From Portland-55 minutes. a m a m m pan a m J ii. -.. i;MnA a. t issued " yesterday to J as. Vibbert of Pm lr..tPttv Oreiron. and Marga- I ret Mae Taylor, of Forest Grove. Combs' Furniture store has added a fine line of dishes and crockery. See them before buy. incr and von will buy there, tf i r U. O. 7 U lh MethtKlists. after re- novating and beautifing their U:25 place of worship, will bo ready 215 for their regular order of wor- 4;27 ship. Sunday. The day H!l be 6:25 of special interest bs the firvt of 73 the New Year's services. The 9:12 (Sat only) pastor will endeavor to maice me m2:25 sermons in Keeping wun mc ov cation. The subject of the morn- ing sermon is m- i. 1 1 r it... NJntu ear in the evening me . TTT c.,.u "-,- . Uw Bn,nt Christmas I 11 c . ion'" v I - . tl tj. inA rtf. I ..lik .hair naront J. H. Van- leVeninK. lUUIIVinra iuivvi mm tice was interspersed with a pro- Lorn and wife, ot wnieniue. Mountain Home, Idaho. Dec & 1914. Uias Jeaste Leon Van Winkle, of Wilaon, Wy nmntr. to J. Clark Bower, of Prairie. Mr. Bower la an enter-1 map out a route to send a truck nrisinir vouns rancher who is im-lioad of oianos to the two places. nmvinff a homestead on Buchly I As he n eared the Hawthorne hutte. He met Misa Van Winkle I ranch the maahine commenced hii vnrkinff at Jackson's lake I to hark.fi re. The trouble con last summer, and the romance I tinned for a few minutes, and. ended in the wedding; before jauddenly, the flames were seen Judire Gray. Saturday, inei to shoot through the transmis a dainty sown oiiaionoi tne car. xne iransmis- AS-Dasaenger Michigan auto mobile, owned by the Holt Piano Co.. of Portland, burned out near the Hawthorne place, Mon daT afternoon. A young man br the name of Holmes, with a companion, was o his way to THfJS. H. TONGUE, J H. nuiaooni anu r urcaw vj 1 u c. w Ornct: M aia StraM, aa. Ooait HaM illLLtBOBO OKSUUSi 4 ATTOmBTT-AT-UU 0cc aaMaln la SdMlawrk Hillsboro, - - (2S JOINT INSTALLATION Dawn." Earl Uingle sustained a serious injury, entailing broken bones in one of his hands and lacerated i;.rttmpnt. Tuesday, v. line lead ing a cow to the slaughter house. The rope, or lariat, became tangled alxmt his hand. nd u.Kn the in ma lunvreu 11 dragged Karl a considerable dis tance. Dr. K. U. Smith attend- ed the injury. ii... r Fnnfann of Aloha. wasbrought before JudgeSJde wore last wee . cn'-; . fh.wt to Boise for a nracticallT ruining the machine. isinrpniM weaoon. ne uicu-i- . . . - - . . lU. 11 r tti 1 . ..- . n ia 1 faw dav ana irom mere 10 lonrij. aooer. wno runs me - " "led guilty ano paia : ; 1 iz,. n -nortl the inci y US a tiVIH Jfc-aiai wmmn f - Mrs. Lily Hutch and children. The groom is a son 01 air. anaiaent to tne Argus. of Portland, ana u. u m mK wer. Dunsmoorand son. Uoyd, and Mr. untman . . , ?V here m: r??W"",3.' J. Murrow and C W. Gillette were gucsiB fc " is:cii - i son home, Sunday. Minter Bridge, Cedar Mill and u.. v.nfm. of Portland. Mountainoaie. frescoed the auditorium. The ., . ... I 1 . .1. 4., Mioa VAith VanLom. Wltniu MumkM la Nm Taamhaac I deCOraalOn 18 One OI loe Utaic3i ... . . IIIIMH 1 . " w . . j ; . in me ziij, mu is vicui workmen. There is. perhaps, no bailding in the city that now .pm .pm a m have been giving their services to the M. E. church, and have Telephone a&tct Btaia lay Xaia 10S DR. L. W.IIYD3 Socotanr to Dr. Liftklattr Ofice over DclU Dfag Hteia. BmcIib. betwera 5U1 aac MA SbV Hillsboro, Oregon Dircctsry the result of being loir which he was hauling. ltobb attended tne iracture. I M m n; a.jt kaiatli.. yi:JJ at f finiaK I U L',IM nf Seholls. BUS-1 UOUnCliman iruilinger. wn ou bu biiichuiu . 3. l- hut wSS charge of the numbering of the Md many of the church mem- tamed a broken leg last ?eMV""' . .h. Mtv K de. h hnanin hrnorance of the stracic Dy a '"" r 7 " " ;.i Mr I laved in ine wort wucauu iwuti K"'" " I 3 . . . I I .1 4.A.4 fka AihM Bt the supply 01 cenain numwr. wnro ioej in.v. running short New Year's exercises tomorrow. 1 . , - ... 1 . . . 1 1 raiuiuiffr uuufttu anu w were al?oon the program, ur. out H Hlllsbero, luesaay. nung subscnoers. Y"Z,,YZf I sistants were not sorry when L. V. Hyde ravorea ma auoi- g mandamus uu w iw; pie wm u.i. .. Christmas rush was over. ence with a bass solo. I school distnet at North naina w their new directory . - ut that the maU maniuci v I m.Ha. noaainr thrnnoh tne Ol- bered. so that all house-numoers , Th. nri cram w hich was chiefly musical A quartet, consisting of E. L. Moore, W. N. Harris, Geo. Me Gee and Leonard Brown, render ed several numbers with occa sional solos, and the Misses Harbison and Mrs. J. U. Bergen Frederick Aadsrssa, ' M. IX PHYSICIAN & SUUGFCM Successor to Dr. Cunninou. Office and Drug Store. . Orenco. 03t Tliboo enajiaaiaat. ' SCHNABEL & LaHOCH2 r,(T.ora tt-prp installed I Kuild a new school house that as follows: S. C Killen. W. M.; was voted some months back. Forest Grove Fonrst Grove Sheridan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville All trains, trains, stop on 11:59 a. m. . .3:15 p. m. " ..A30 p.m. . .(V.37 p. m. " ..7:15 p.m. ...9:00 p. m. .12:15 a. m. except Eugene Hag at Norm Wm not e b. S. W.. Willis ire- land, J. W.; Dr. F. A. Bailey. treasurer; Dr. W. U. wood, sec.. W. J. Gregg. S. U.; Marry nan- people w ill sen, J. l).:Gea Alexander, S. r I . . na 1 C fc i lnhn ii. rooie. ai. v. to mnA Vr streets and ai Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street , , Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P. K.&N. Train 1:37 p. ro. " From Portland P. It & N. Train 10:24 a. m. WILSON -SCMULMERICH A Ford maintenance garage is now under construction on the Gay Iximbard property. Second in.et. iust south of Washing ton, and the new structure is he 40x80. The tord fWJIIK Wm C. jMk Jr.. care of universally, ano parwoii.nniiu . . will be insulted where hastern Star. needed. Walter lay orvao.nK a.. "nl: Worths r,.- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rood. iron, vt. i. - - -v 4 u PA Patmn-r.raee ueicnman. asso. ot roruana: nr. nu m p Oakerman. of Portland. Motn- Mr. Helen Deichmnn. Rood Jr.. of Kansas uiy. ft.as.. w . . .i I .., ,,, . i " , . U7: writes for the Argus anomer Secretary; Mrs. Urace woou, mr. and airs. "' year. He wishes the Argus a Treasurer; Mrs, Josephine Case, Luke Stewart of Portland. prosperous new year, anu . Conductress; Ueiia ruryis. asso. . . Htrd limM subscriber or over ,1.: Conductress; Mrs. w"' n.r at Eauity Hall. Moun. Oakerman writes ne an- Crandall. thaoiain;uen. y.- Thursd.v evening. Jan iittiA nfliiirri icr i a j.k. uaoa i iva kuiii . t n'v mm-- Hin. nuaii. iwvv Forsa:?: Horse, 1050. 8 years old: wagon and buggy, in repair. Cheap for cash, or will give! terms to responsible party. P. P. Rider. Hillsboro, Route 5. near Newton station, east oi n bora 39-41 Mra 1 A. Rood entertained Mrs. Adah Moore. Worthy Ma- 0n Christmas day. the following and of subscnoers may e aiwwn .u ----- -a?-., and the thnn!hS that thU delay will forae were about ready to be only a few days, as the com- or card T:i2'?SZ was mailed. The route mail. can o mutu lunw- . '.. : mnA mmlnir was aJso more J- i AakalaiBvIa aa iniT I KViua mv " new airecuir, r.. K.. ,j the earners were laden with the spoils of the holiday season. Beavevaon lodge No. 100, A- F. & A. M.. installed officers San- dav veninir. with J. J. Johnson. aa installing officer, and E. E. - - w - . . . i as marshal, botn oi am ta Hun mr aa rmnxiq mm aMO all calls can be made by number. NEWBERQ BEATEN JIM. f I Ummn oi) t aaaaaai 4 I PORTLAND. OrJL Mr. grandfather a uarv 7. Two prizes will be A nMii tmm wedding was eel-u (Vmbs. at thei' home. ebrated at the home of Mr. ,d j Tualatin Villa, on the river road. united in marnaiie w win ..-1 itr, vh Farming. son. Both bride and groom are Orla b. Combs, on the r arming well known and popular young, ton river road, people or Banks, the groom hav v Foster, of Tacoma, was ing leen connected with the Wi ' 1 , Hillsboro the first of the Hardware Co., ana navm ,- . ueub was a llillsuoroije coming to the home or rs. Mr9. Anna Wells. taSjeaand one for Hoyt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LUIy tenUey, MaYtha; Georgans ' n it-- i.'iw.ta nrt niniie . - n uaKerman. ncnuier.. - .nti . mod supper. r.v- Birs. eiiuu- --,. . .. . eryoouy iuhwi. Wash., was a Christmas "MX 'list: Mr9. Mary Pittenger. The Commercial Club has its the home or .air.anu r . u. . - . , fir9t New Year's watch night UefreshmenU were served af this evening. This organization ter installation. P. 0. BOX KENT at and ia m.ila hi. knmn with Mr. IIIMUC HID ...!.. ...... - Mra. E. F. Wiilis since chiKinoou. They will make their home in Banks. -, - i for hc veral years wnen u,e i . & N. first built out of the city, m mute to Tillamook. Born, to J. Gossett and wire, illsboro. Ore.. Dec. 27. 1911 mp inn mn. t irrw. uvn .... . . i . i i rwinninff Jan. 1. box rent postoffice will be as follows: Small boxes- 60c per quarter boxes is fixed ao- has become an important factor in our civic life and today - num bers the majority of our business men and citizens who take an active interest in our welfare. Let the good work go. The county court has been in this week, getting ready tn MM On changes of school dis- trirt boundaries. Today is the Hillsboro bowlers, in their return bout with Newbenr in this city. C.tlH Avoninir ffofoatea the 7T . i i .f 91 Ji i Fill ton. yueraoy.K-j i-' Kn in The w ""r,-' inWled were: W M. C erage w loo. "qw W H Rnvd: J W. came under witn i. ine - ri w.u - ",lr.r.T-atarT. Guv S AJexar saturoay niguu ac T"6 n n A uTVirmio-J D a BIKTa - 1.1 BL. J au .uv a f HaW 14L1TL137 U L 443-1 August Paulson; marshal. B B fiU.am. lS.lR-evi: S S, AM Kennedy; J S. 122 total. 4S1: avenure. 154. An- E Stipe; tyler. Ldward bears noraon. 16& 122. 131: total. 419; Ur. and lira. Sorenson enter aw a aa aim I.. ... n r . it... avpraire. 11. waiu. i&l. I tained the ITOirresaive r ive nuu- 134; total. 3S; average, dred Club. Dec w. at weir Smith. 146. 14& 14 Wlau. o; home, near Keedviiie. uara avoram. 145. Ihnnoni fell to Orla Combs and Hillsboro- I lira. A. P. Ingram. Attercaros Lang. 138. 116. 148; tout w; DR. W. E. PITTKNGC Dentist Offic op-aUin umaooaa mmbh Baa. hillsboro ------ oeac DR. J. R. liARSIIALV DENTIST HlLLBMilO. OX3. dTkttJ. iSaaA DR.aB. POIXCCZ, to 1 ne pnee m w .-r v - - f fnP . lMrinff on the ex- tne recetpia u. - -uditof thecoun. i n Umkin P. 11. ty books, but up to ii ocioca me genuciucu uw. uv. .iv.. cordirrt office K W. Haines was down to discuss the matter. They were from Forest Grove today. o. bus- fySK Hon am 1 average, iss. woiersperxr. 161. 147; Olsen. 1S3; total. 501; average. 167. Shute, 132. 178. 1R7! total. 477: average. 159. Bentley. 156. 204. 164: total. 524; average. Uo; ur. sears. 100. ITS. 226; total. 642; average. 18L The "Witch Girt" tomorrow and Saturday at the People. featuring Marv Fuller, ia her first Universal succeaa. Do aot faUtoaeeit a delightful luncheon was served, n jn LraVhtTT Those present: Messrs and Mes- P'' J7. ' - .- T - arv as a Hames K H Kearney, v Liani. J j Inirram and Orla Combs: Mrs A Dentist P Ingram. Mrs J Church, Oliver Church. Kiler Ingram, rrancis .Kearney and Harvey JacK Ambrose Schmidlin. of above Buxton, was down to Hillsboro the first of the week on county court boainesa, William Feldt of Buxton, was a dty caUer yeaterday. Banding, llaia Ct Hillsboro - - - CO cowman & vAiLcrrr. Attorney s-At-Lta i 4 CoUatSStOAL BAS 'S Hillsboro- davs inesaatmecoartbouae. i Scbulbierich and family. Chaa. SewelL