IIHil hmumU uin. j.ia.a i. 9 KBl 0:1 ra mag Attendance it circuit court theae days I not always frauitht with the Ut of admiration fur our vaunted civilization. Many ming fellows, junt on the threa- oli of lift, in their twentif. ar brought before the bar of justice to answer chart'"- of burglary, etc., am the man who t suweptible to sympathy can't tovtult" f nwi vtawwi j,tWM tht turn out the crimin ally weak. IUiy showing evi denr of good home training are branded as felons. It would isposraras t'l7C I PIH) ill n U.....I I oral with a Jnr ' Yf T. laaeel Cast! Pa Arams and Oregonian. 12.25. John McClaran was down from Galea Creek. Monday afternoon. Robert lrmler. of Cornelius, waa in town yesterday evening. F. J. McParland. of Buxton. was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. and lira. A. C. Wirtz. of above Mountaindale. were city CHT IMIKIMION UWINSTITIIED caller Tuesday. Jacob Oefinger. of near .t;nc4 Th( Taw are 5oalt t verton. was a couniy seat cauer l i.ki. Vtu iaCMi Monday. For Sale-liay cuiier, wun Dr. fears Mected Commander, With lluth Kzm. Sr. Vice Ml KERBS GuES ii 8phl co::o Three f Hia OMtlme Nethlw Come to Hia Katief 0I4ND JllY INDICTS FOt IIWI Wm. I) it Ia4ku m4 Tmm a SUM Bm4 lata Caart far Aafcaraacc a:iMar that latW of this nife k.uiI.I An lxll-r la turn tlu-ir. . ... .. Iknru rtnwor nrarlv new. Tele-1 Itlru-h II ft I ,..... miirninir. anu i it, inui'fi ni rrntniv Limn l i . . . . - - . - , . ir. i i court - . - ......... t,f Mr, r.vana ver-ua !Avcgren. suit for a commlaaion. lovegren won out, getting a ver Uut for hi coat. The jurora: iv.., Uniter. J T York. Kdw itiveiL W K Newell. F a . .a . was toon hearing in n r-- and iliirracratothcm lvii. The wages of sin tNiint almost invar iably to the walls of the jH-niU-n. tiary-the adamant that breaks the mother's heart and scorchi the Dride of the father. It Is the i.robletn of the am-8 - this HilUboro, Saturday evening, Jan. 1G, at the court bouse, by De partment Adjutant ltoy Kesl, assisted by Past Department J YYil- . ... k t a l!" 1' wi'l ill w bams. K B C1rk. Chaa Ilelchen. chi,,lrrn business. UwU Vor' w'. KorKxchange: Good Portland Hans lUamussen. John Kaase- i,UBjnefWI proHrty on Union and Uum. Uarfleld lUymond. C.rand Avenues -for ranch or r.eo. It IUle waa counsel for businims pronrty in some good 1 i ..v..Lrr-n. valley town, or miirm consiuer a V : i. ft.h t'm. wheat ranch up to llU.OUti. .rr'rrrnroTk.Tkrn 1. " i v ii ahri(T: rect ruVrJ-Iifii iwi-r. H.lUboro. or call ja Oimmlain J H Hirick; lUrtb y v Sarah K Tupper; Kra mervItoylejCity v Kostrretal. Judgment grantwl: II U r.p ton v D Ileirhitto: Krost v Mc i -w- First Natl Hank St Johns 4 I. Harrison et al. except as l Und net. and there will be a ... a itMcWilliama riven 10 days Lrocram of addresses, music, " ' - - ... a St II . i. u I mm. . are known hi as for several years and who have faith that the killing was not iaUouonal. lney are Hal- IH- inquiries U I'. O. Itox 333. Main ill. Ilillsboro. Of The Knights of Pythias will celebrate the 51st anniversary of Ihe order's foundation on the evrning of Feb. 19, Lodge wilt be enterta erzifr, indicied lor me Joe Shallberger, is now Anton Hermens. of Verboort. I released from custody, having was in town Monaay. greeuiiK pj not jniilty. yesterday. friends. and presented a bond in the sum Greert have a good deal of V. of to appear for trial. His m i . nu now KIIIIC UUI-I, , i . . - a... t i! ..f i . . ' - itnnasmen are inree who one itiiuiiiaiiuvi vjt . . , . in IS BOCJ. Washington SUte. rorty-three G Luck of Mountaindale. veterans from Scout Young wa4"jn the city the last of the the lUe City In a special tram Dance at Hillsboro II.IL Sat. Chrto Certjch. of GmHoim, i l' x. v .n.l fiv. from l,Ha.-vninir Jan. 23. Tickets, and H. A. fcMtrora ana ll u.M:...'.iii!l .. 'ihr, fmm ih 75centA. Even body invitcl. Andere. of below Beaverton I Herziir went to hia home below rtitution. I there are oi iut.'ranii in I ror saie: aieei irucs runm . th IU of nooo t0 appear in gears. 24 and 30-inch wheels. circuit court, his sureties being See Chas. Gardner. Hillsboro. I n w. McNamer and Fred and lit.. MiMriwt RaMwin return-1 Klmer Lvda. A nAnv svonintr fromavisitl Geo. Baldwin and John Hock vv. wu-'4 - , . with friends at Tacoma, Wash, enbsrry. the warwui roooers, and wm. Marvin uaey. w no as sisted when they rsbbed the Mavs store, were m court, and exnected that all of mem win join the Hillsboro camp. The Imjvs will have a called meeting in the county seat about Feb. 1. After institution addresses were made by Veteran Kesl. Ga b t ix.ituxt IHchard Dfich. Jav The Sisters (, Um i.ortand, nd K. H. amed hjUchanar.. of McMinnville. The following are the charter . ..!,. iriN In hnlil until hington attended in- W. F. Desinger. the Beaverton m, w.tinr t is estimated that deputy sheriff, was in town Mon- Vf i Jih Forest ,ae seventy or tiithty day. on business before thecir- Wm. L.J,g,.!;t the count?, and it is cuit court. 9? bind ?n ... .ii iKm . . ...... tory offense and Ravea bond n Henry Hogrefe. of Blooming:, transacted business in the city yesterday. ... L i t. ii l mi-." ft. . . ii... .,ri"" . ' . .. i Miinfni wire were in M answer; onepi-ru . etc. mere i. a e''''-"' th. next regular election: I, v".k i.i.i TnM. Ules; K I lucaer vs uwar ten on arrangements, ana mey j,r j it Sears, Commander; ,u inKnin: K BSappinirton v I'aul k.iMK-t to formulate a set oMii.,w imtpmi. Saior fm- day. Krimera. , , numbers that will be unique and mMnder. y . S. Atchison. Junior F. C Toelle. supervisor for f Chapel WriKht pieauj Kuiur piewinir. and one oi me hmnntler; A. F. Doughty. Of- DisL 10. Phillipa, was a city can- A" fleer of th Dsv.L H. bhirley. er. Monday, accompanied Dy lu. re-lit.i- . ,.f r'.uarH- hll YV. I 1 a an . l v v. ww. w , i,unv L. Jensen and Dr. L. to fortery. womiay, inn t ve' given in ine ci'jr. given a parole, deiennani 10 re-1 members or hotn orders an? re-i(),j- f 0r juirt monthly lo snenu. ano iajituestei 10 assmi in roaawK p J'urdin. r rtwts of action. TIIIIcO STKlIimiUS WIN The Third Street bowlers defeat ed the Second Streeters in the return bowling match. I he other evening, at the Hentley alltys, noore of 255)6 to 2348. The scores: Third Street entertainment remembered. one lonif 10 ie K L Moora Is I . i av . nuiutaMii I chairman oi me cominmer. " he has stime surprises In store for the occasion. A local talent Play. "A Pecu liar Situation." will be stsjjed at the Gratel school houe. south of Hillsboro, Saturday evemnjr. Jan. 23. at 8 o'clock. ladies ore re- dui-ated to bring pies. All are W. Hyde. Trustees; F. L Jen- rerxins. Quartermaster. The Camp starts under favor able auspices and will furnish a series of entertainments In the mar future. the two first pleaded giilty. while Bailey, who originally gave his name as Manniag. pleads that he is. or was. under 16 years, and wants his case turned over to the juvenile court. Sentence is not vet passed on Baldwin and Hockenberrv. Robert McDonald, who robbed the Staehr store, at t oreet Grove. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Shut-201. 13i 229; total 5W; cordially invited. . im. mui That the livestock industry In Mamm-. ,Wnn hiw been devr bmd to a nr., HUAractsi A L'F I w . . t; Jack-l?J. 1W. 1M; total. 120; ave. 176. tM t . Harmea-19S, 158, ICC; total 619; ave. 173. Dr. Krwin-138. 145, ltW; loUl 4fii); ave. 156. Stcond Street Dahlhelm-165. 157. 119; total 441; ave. 147. Attorney H. M. Kimball, of Portland, was out to the city pie8ded guilty. nd will besen- aionoay, on ounnea m -kU'ktenced upon return oi me court court. Casev Jones, serving a sen- Mi us Margaret Hoyt is visiting tence in- jail for burglary in a with friends near Gladstone, this residence at Banks, was released. wm.1, I He is simple minded, and prom- Alex Gordon, of near North ;n. indicted ves Plains, was oyer to the city yea- f threatening Miss Lucy terday. greeUng friends. . d hU fixed at the Fred H. Caldwell, of Bui too. 2.000. He is still in jail v,.!- U hr.hv triven that the Frod H. Caldwell, of Buxton. 12.000. ....w.v ...... , r- - --- , ---- - , I' . ..- f "J- ... f taxes for the PJ14 tax roll win was a city caJler yesterday aiier- Jos. Moyer was inaicsea ior i... ,i, I nnvnl.lp at the office Lrmn. I killing his brother. John Hoyer. ,.f ik iin.l.niii7ntd. beeinninff! n l i i. i- grille has now admitted that he V.'.:"v ...'""I" , nit ..j -n ueo. ocnuimencn jr., v. ... ... mt-u iii mi m ilia' ii iiimbxcb aiiv i . . . , iiri iiihii uvuuiiwvtiiH rienendent of outside sourc-s is unpiiia n turned indicated by the annual retort of April 1, UK. wood, in Eastern Oregon. the Portlsnd Union btockyarus I A pitiable incident was the T. . mar, a. . m commitment or ejias vucner. oi iuxton. in Judge Keasoners court, yesterday. Witcher has been making his home with John Lucas and wife, of Buxton, lor all of 15 years. The old gentle man is aged about to years, and is the victim of senile decay. He is almost helpless, and this with his mental malady, had made it hard for the Lucas family. He was brought down to Hillsboro bv Fred Caldwell, who had to carrv the old gentleman from the train to the court house. Witcher is a native of New York. and has been in the Buxton set tion for many years. He finally became so helpless and mind stricken that the careof him was so burdensome that he was sur rendered to the authorities. I am handling the J.ILWatkins Remedies in the Northern por tion of Washington County, and will visit patrons every three months. Territory is North of Baseline. All persons washing orders can mail same to me at korest Grovc-Ii. F. Lepschat. Forest Grove. Ore, Sheriff Reeves has at last se cured the arrest of Mark Git tings, aged 22 years, who was taken into custody in Vancouver, Wash., yesterday. Gittingi is charged with robbing the Hills boro High School of microscopes. tfie Forest Grove school or a tvoewriter and two microscopes. and the New berg school of appa ratus. Sheriff Reeves put the Portland detectives on the scent, and Gittings has had six months the start He operated as well in Northern Washington. He has. it is said, admitted the Washington County robberies. He will be brought to Hillsboro for trial. For Sale: Four fresh cows. Address A. Hinrichs. Beaverton. Ore.. Route 4. Box 22 A. Ln- quire at Kelly store. Hazeidaie. 2 miles south of Keedville, 416 The Tualatin public school formally opened its pew gymna sium last Friday evening. This IS tne nrst gymnaaiuin w built by a public school in this county. The building is 40x70 feet and modem in every way. A very large crowd was present An elaborate program was rend ered by the school. The High School orchestra, which is being directed by . Principal 0. B. Kraus. gave several very pleas- i . tr r uLbit inir selections, a. r. dwc. F. A. BAILEY, U. D flyakiaa aa4 chwlMllki ! m4 HiimiI HI I MM. Ik PtMMM. Ota, city M; wMJwm.CHy W R. M. ERWIN, II. D. PHYSICIAN AMD tURGXON Smtgnm & I. F. 1 AI.MI X, tra Offict la tba TtnMa akek, Tkwl a-ul MiB SrMta, 111 ELMERIH. SMITH II. D. D. PHYSICIAN & SU1GBOM o OSTEOPATH Office Hoar 9 to 11 a. m.; I la p. m. TaU;. TbarvkT. Xstarday atoll Call nrri Amy of alghl. ath phooc. Offic m UiUabofO NatiuiMi' , J. O. EOBB, XL D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFlCEUp ifila SchalMTwa B 1(. Phok Otlioe, City JB4; Km. City S64 iiirxsBoao, oatt on WVMyMMA.i,.. Koom 16 Wbingtoa Hotel TUE3 , TIIURSDAY aa4 SATtTKlAV Dr, Amttm C O&u hoar 10 to 11 a. m , 1 la 4 p m mm. l mm im - v. DAQLEY A HAGS ATTOaMSYS-aT-LAV Bmsu laadt Mate BaUaiBK HILLSBOltO. . . OUftOX E. LLTOHOUE ATTORHHY-AT-LAW Qthtx apaiaiti la ScbalaMrtJi Bloch JOmi Kl. V7ALL ATTORN Y-AT-LA W; i CpaUin. A. C ihmu Bl.lf. Mala A 11 HiuaaoRo. oaaaoh. T7. II. DARRCTT ATTORMSY-AT-UAW . Or run: Mala Bitwa. ffh Coort Hum UUJ.-BORO OftBViUH for 1914. This report shows that 5U7.1H0 head of livestock or an classes was received durinir the past year, divided up as follows: Sheep, 281.300; hogs. 237.725; cattle. 74.300: calves. 2.5(M; l.m ure Ui this im- it. Smith -141, 1. 17. total preaiive total was 4H.783 cattle YL 11. SaPDingtonr County Treasurer and Ex-Of- ficio Tax Collector for washing- ton County. Oregon. Dated this Jan. 21. I'Jia. jiiuviiv... - - J I k. ... h.n.r V .. 1 . J to his homestead at Ash- w "S" chairman or tne scnooi ooaru. Birut mm I made tne pnncipai aaaress ui Knnl ia fivivl at KLOnO. and hel.t : T.. .-;. Bkwvl ia ... , .i t"- . z. . line evening, taiwuu Mrs. Wm. Nelson was cal ed to wili renMun n Jixt as he is un-L;no vp raiment work. the Bethany neighborhood the able to procure sureUea. ... iL last of the week, her father oe- John O'Leary who attempted we pay we n. etrss. Drop us a card. -U.il. ianir -131. lHf. 115: total 431, horses and mules. mv. 144. Igon's contribution MMMrVMM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTOmST-AT-LAf Ofiot. apataln la Scfeatawrkh Block )060l Tcleohoo 623: ave. 174 Hundley -148. 440: ave. 147. Mayca17C 1W. 1: toUl 613; ave. 171. This Is the first decisive game, and two more will be bowled i.r, if Third should win the tlrst tryout, then one more. Second Street, however, expects to win the next game. The first game bowled was a tie. 2.149 calves: 144.901 hogs and 1K. 133; total 131.425 Bheep. leaving only an unimportant balance to be credit ed to surrounding states. Wanted - at once: Young men Sheridan T raw P- m. for automobile business. lg ,0lur " o-Rn m pay. We make you expert in J tM'"VUt.1?3:,,"i.,15 f 2 en weeks by mail. Pay us after Forest Gro e Train . ...4.10 p. m. we secure you position. Century Kugene Train . . 4 53 p. m. Automobile Institute, Us Angc cMmnvU e lr. M p. m. ing quite ill. J to assaalt Callie Hughson. at Jacob Buchele.0f Beaverton, peavervon. m 7;- im 1W KpIIv Street m-i - ak,m i' a i 5 tnwn vMtrdav. a w tness indicted on a auiuwry cnarge, , " ' a i "i l".T" 7w 'IZZa i, nn the Chas. Griffin, who gave liquor nr uiwmi orwanu. , , M , . Hover casl to minora, last Summer, paid, a The Hotel Uughlin. Forest All. except the P. U. & N., trains "oyer caws. ts fin .and waa oaroled nm aoain scorched bv are eJectnc and stop ai me ue- The Social Circle of theumg. ftn - iyji sentence of a year, U Tuesday niehL Thecontrac pot on Main street Church will be entertained by pending good behavior. tor had just about completed re- i n I'nn inn i tt . uA.i mammr ann Mm i ri .. kui.. on,i i . . . l c ir.n .nri . w . - l 0lra- iicuiiciv- yi..i ... mere wis nu vuun punoK we lire ui wok ui, i nriaiint In Tli t lailaST fiirraiunB' A. uO"K. i.im"" " tne jurors are lamiK rrsi- Iwas ready 10 turn over vnc ww ,n. 1 .Twtuon. UoMinnv ! U Tn n 7:36 a m. ii n.,vr THiiai aflpr. t...L tl -k.,,JP Wi. " "l a i;.kf Office aw DtlU Dt oea. i'ii. ...... huikvii ui.. - jiniii luuui. wiiuwvi . "' im ineuwoer, t mc ii.i. O-Qft n'olrtolr I 1 1 7? Inaf kia iha in 1 I :..U4 A mil tha .. j o ur d.i... nrloirvnit rnurt. vesterdav. Heandl-rma and pari vesterdav morn-1 ninsooro, Vr. 1 i ik. Mtv Walarrave. for whom he worked. ;nir it was discovered that the oftot Mala 103. Mala tot dr.l. w.nyin Baaclioa, brtwata 5th aad Cth Sia. Orejfou WMITSnU--NISSCN let, Cal. E. B. Saouinaton. county treas urer, announces that tax collect- , , Ion will start Friday, February .,' it. j..i. iut- ft. Taxes Will go geiimiwu. April 1. No one knows what the legislature will do In the matter of changing tax collect inn laws, and it is possible that From Portland Hugone Train arrives . 8:15 a. m. A quiet home wedding was cele brated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nlasen. Scholia. Jan. 14 when their daughter, t'.hriatlne. was united In marriage ,n emergency measure may pass to Arthur W. Whitaell. of Port- Until there is a change, however, land. Uev. Haielton ofliciating. jf any there may be, the treas- The bride waa almply gowned urer WU proceed under the in white crepe de chine, and car- pryent statute. The assessor s rifd a bouauet of white carna ninca la rushing the extensions lions. Miss Irene Nissen played M rapidly as possible, and they the wedding march, and little expect to have the rolls com Gladya Niasen acted as ringbear- petod by the first of the month. er. uniy the mmea.aie m.. Ten O. I. C. pigs. 8 bers of the family were prcaeni. . ... , in-hoata and 4 igsows. Bargains. Address ir:ik lln.nl Jpr I ... I Jl 1 Cl.n, It has Deen aiscovereu bi. I.I . Ml a! 'I'i M V J If ... . -tuDornrr i tnat 1 nos. nanaiey, ui 1 huniw. km-t.iw.. , :nT w GiUre. of this city. ' . , ua were both born in Hillsboro on A pretty wedding was ce fbrated Mme d Hotn were pro. at Gaston. Sunday. Jan. 17,1915. ducttof 1882 aml their fathers when Miss Caroline weacotc, were jtwycr8i uoth are eapa daughterof Mr. and Mrs. J. ti. ble. and will look out for their Wescott. was united In marriage con8tituencles, l?J54.Su Money to loan on good farm gon. 43tt The ProorresBlve Five-Hundred Club met Saturday evening with innville 'oreat Grove Fonst Grove Sheridan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville A 1 1 trains. trains, liange -9:42 a. m. 11:59 a m. Tuesday, guests at the home of had a ngm over me du.u -i7 t -..,i, ik. iiiiir nr. Thorn was worsted, and air, an; 1 111 1. 1 j 1 .-.. . . - ---- , m . r k ta onnvalmirinir from a I then sued for damages, w. A, r iui . roil rjirter. who ran for governor, in severe injurj. n 1 v . . . . aeTrreuj nrimaries. was attorney for The county jail haa been ow.crmye. but E. R Tongue fmwAA lately that bhenn k.n4ioH the ease for his defense. Raavoa has been forced to take I tu. r returned a vardict iriv- n ml. .1 A ika I . .-. . . . . M Itwo or mree prisoncro w 1 ,njr me aeienoani nis coau. . .4:30p.m. citv jail for lodging. The boys . p. m. gre ijgn oveP in the evening I:H p m and back again in the morning. " .12:15 a. m. Miss Mabel Smith, aged 18. a except Eugene daughter ot Mrs. I. D. Smith, f stop on flag at North below rarmingion, leu.irom and Fir streets and at stepladder Sunday evening, and Sixth and Fir streets and ai dislocated TnlK atri'pt. I P . A. KBIiey awenueu ou- e.L,fviM Old Doixit I ferer. Miss Smith wasarrang ' I 1 I. .k. .k. fall Tn Portland BOlDB ow &, N. Train 1:37 p. m. P. Pv. From Portland U. & N. Train 104 a. m. 6:32 748 8:28 9:58 12:43 ...... 3:58... 5:43 8:10 The celebrated Ad Club quar 9:u8 (Sat only) OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 85 minutes. a m tet of Portland, sang to a good aitaA and aDoreciative audience at thA Crescent. Tuesday eve-1 7:54 nin The auartet is one of the 9:20. . Nivricn OP ANNUAL ELECTION n the state, and always 1 11:25 have a irood attendance at ineir :ud From Portland55 minutes rha nnnnal election of the HUIb- I numbers. iinrn nommercial Club will takel nnrW ahnotinor i9 now a thing place at the club rooms on Tues- f the pgt, the Federal law clos- day, January 20m. ai i;oo r. . jnK jne season January 10. ine Other matters of much import- winter ha9 been a good ona for anco will be up tor discussion. the 8portt but if the legislature Every member ia expected 10 De pa88e8 tne jaw prohibiting reed- present. .. . ing the glory of the pastime win ite. Dun an. of poresi urove, performed the marriage ceremo- nThe bride la the daughter of the well known hardware mer chant of Gaston, and the groom Is a son of Ex County Commls BionerWard. ' NOTICE The semi annual Interest on the 1911 street and newer asBesB- monla ami thai annual PAVment, tirinelnal. and semi-annual inter est, 1912 Btreet aiaeBBnnt, are dub and pnyabla at W omce, Jan. 25, 1915. F.J.Sewell.CUyTreaBurer. Comba' Furniture store has added a fine line of dishes and crockery. See them before buy ing, and you will buy there, tf Mr and Mrs. V. Uahl. Those winnnia nrizcB were Mrs. 0. S, Cnmha and Kugene Combs. Mr. vw " - . Ttat L Ml - . . and Mrs. JaB. unurcn win enver- lain the club Jan. au For Sale-Thoroughbred Berk shire plga.-U. Hi KmriCK, cur ner Tenth and East rarx Hillatwro. 42'tr 1 nu!a Reebe. former editor 0 ajv vr ' 1 ----- . . , the Sutherlin Sun. is now editing h Drain Herald. Mr. Beebois a rnatiinff newspaper man 4:27,... . 6:25.... 7:13 9:12 (Bat 12:25.... only). John M. Wall, President. 'The Social Circle of the Chris- be discounted next year. r.irls and bovs take warning! Ol iniwiri-i - -n sa Hrawin . 'II . a. m aBAll V BICIIVIIIV W mimj - n tian unurcn wm row. mnA rnid is Dlann nst his Mrs. J. a. JacK, neu- r""j- ' ftlirfi, der hearts. Qa fnrtifv vnin selves airainst his Tabor Hoyt is the guest of his at UcK8 by ordering a supply of grandfather at Sylvan I'ark inn, first-class modern photographs Cannon Beach, where he win re- at Johnson's Studio. main several weeks. Wm PnKinann nf below the John M. Wall was in Portland was yesterday arrested, Monday evening, attending a cnrged with stealing a cross-cut banauet of the members of the -w ind a sledge, with which old-time Marine Band, in which (hA defendant is supposed to Mr. Wall played i years ago. nave cuk WOod. Me naa money on his person when arrested, ana Alfred thoney. of Clackamas countv, was-the guest of hi; grandfather. Henry Staffer, of East Hillsboro, this week, and this morning left for Garden He Home to visit relative " In 1 :ti hv hln wife, for- uava vnn Heen the Maple sugar wm .."r"- : i.f nii'ily Miss ueaince wi 4 display ai w , , . , the Hillsboro Bchoola. j Have you tried the sugar? It Is Helvetia an exce'ieni lmiuanun ui L'nods. liuy a wnoiw MUnlwht dunce St niiuii.Ki.f , . to be a hard working appears fellow. Episcopal services will be held in All Saints Guild House, on Washington street, near inira, Sunday. January 24. as follows: Rundnv School, at 10 a. m.; morning prayer, at 11. Arch deacon Chambers will have bap- for tism at 4:30 p. m.. and the eve ning service will be at 7:30. Mr. and lira. Lloyd Tupper, of Portland, are guests of Hillsboro relatives, this week. Seven young ladies surprised Miss Kuth Harris last Monday evening, at her home on Ninth St, and assisted in celebrating the day on which she reacneo her majority, those present were the Misses Hester and Ruth Harbison, Lura Tamiesie, Helen Killen. Marv Heidel. Bessie Si mons, and Frances Turner, of Portland. Next Wednesday evening the members of the Congregational church and congregation will give a reception to the officers for 1915, at the church, to which all are cordially invited. There is to be a good program and a nntch Lunch." Each lady is reaueated to bring a light lanch for each one coming wun ner and one extra for any bachelors who may be present. Wrap each aenaratelv. Lunch after the program. Hot drink will furnished by the committee. second story was again on nre. The loss this time reaches tn tne neighborhood of fZ.UW- " s supposed that the fire caught from the heater. Plain sewing at $1.25 per day, with lunch. Will also go to homes and iron or houseclean, at 20 cents per hour. Mrs. H. Ston ier. 9th & Cmk, Hillsboro. -4 The Aloha-Huber school dis trict debating team defeated the Witch Haze team last Saturday .a m nitrht at Witch HazeL the ques- I.r L KTL.II.iniiMiil Vlttht a i I lion oeing, iucuuhcimi am Hour Day Law. ine Aiona- pm Huber debaters were Messrs. u m Pulver. Thompson ana rise. -pm Those debating for Witch Hazel p m were Principal r. T.WebD, Henry . P m Miller and Ueii iiarueiu o. w . Barnes. John Frank and air. Firestone acted as judges. To Loan $5,000 on farm lands. at 8 per cent No agents. Ad dress, under sealed envelope on ly, "A." care Argus, HUisDoro. The Hillsboro Rifle Club will hold a meeting at the court hnnae. this evening, to hear a re- ... a m I port of the committees on indoor and outdoor ranges, ana w con sider the matter of drills. AH members are reauested to be in attendance. President L. JV, Hvda and Secretary E. L, Per kins are very anxious 10 nave a large attendance. If you area member, be sure and turn out Lady wants a position as house keeper in respectable family. She has two little girls. Phone Farmers 6F23. The services at the Methodist Church will be of special interest Sundav. Morning sermon will i rredsrk Asrcs., M. II. PHYSICIAN & SURGFO Successor to Dr. Cunnia,ham. 1 Office and Drugstore. Orknco, Ossck Talaaboiia onauaeUoos. Ck-S. & SCHNADEL & LaHOCHE aoum. m WNm f rt'f Uaud ml il MSX -4U 111 L..mt$c lham tta la tanaa attt Mfma 1 VtatHt ta allca ami .am ami pm pm pm ,.pm pm ttltflon: WatRjatl taaSMMi Natltatl W: a-ltati Mala a mti n PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W E. PITTBNGBR Dentist Offlca ap-aUIra err HUUboro NaUonal .f:". . Ban-. :v. . HILLSBORO - - ORIOO!"' DR. J. tt. MARSHALL, DENTIST Temiaait BMa Eaoaulaad K1LLSSVS3 CZ2. Mala aad TUrd. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dsntbt Buadiss, Ixia Strs Brinf Desired Result" The .imninff hmip will he iriven to a Sacred Concert Special music I Hillsboro - - - Cto of varied character will be rend ered. The stereopticon will be used to illustrate some of the numbers. , Ten-insh, 12-inch, and 16-inch Chippewa logger shoes for men at Green. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, of New port are visiting, their daugh- belter, Ur. J. C. Acpieate, and their son. Glen, of the Pharmacy. Lyin;J-ln Hoepll : I am now ptapatfd to tafea Mrs. A. M. Kx2r i ATTOaKIVaTLA 1 Oaiflfaiai aa- t UlLLKSOXU, C 1 ;