nucaoM agocs. raaacaiYa, aj-a ilHSEOHS A! (ffll USE has Keaeun-a ,w .-- tl S14TCKNT AS W CHAW L, Rraeaatr $! h teller. rvt at Wake 0i Mess . MMMtlmf at that it III irnw twTMHn r - . . i art house, aaiuruay, pawu Wdutions encouraging the leg- tttur to economue on admin- a A a, ft . (ration, and praiaea inem lor (llihing some of thecommls ,nii. Taking up the matter of ,. proposed judicial legislation, letter of Judge ltMoner, ,ich follows, gave them mm a of the expense of the old IJ proposed systems. I he lei- Wreaae In exMn to Wash vt.m Cunty which would re- Jl from the adoption or benate r . .... aent a tit II No. 73. I nia Din propum al oliKh the County Judge and ke him a County Comroiaalon- and to create a Circuit Judge u for thia County. It will re- t in 30 circuit judge for the t. here there are hut 22 now. Salary Coat Old 8ytrm Wr. i.atl4Wech a....,...- a. Ml JTtfWa k M-r year, corns siaw kwuw. w 'uithington Count v on Vi .ni of fc.-O.OOO.0OO aluation pays for 1 yr l.tHtKO in'iiii rotiri waa in ace. Urn UOdayiin Wash gton Co during 1914. bt or Clerk or court atd on dep clerk l alary at H85 per day 423 50 bliiT atf3erday ... 3:O.U0 I Ml cost circuit ct I2.CW.30 Ijudaesal forlyr 1.2U0.U0 otal t3.KW.30 ItonnaiHl System S uit judrft. :J. at It. )) each per yrar...$120.0tW.iu n iu win jajr lur nr ml ire a salary iter vr . z.ui.4U L day setuion of court Vhirh will Inevitably Knultin the year: 305 1.174.25 rk of ct. rate a above 1.171.26 liiiT. rate as above.. 015.00 otal 11740.65 d coat of commission- tr for 1 year, based on iciuai cost ror yr ltui tKLK otal ITi.C23.17 I net cost old system 3.8UH.30 ilTcrence ... $1,721.87 he foregoing are the bare kirea. but there are other mat Si to tie considered. Thecoun- judge's time under tho pres. system is almost entirely Jupied in the transaction of lnty business other than pro- and Juvenile matters. Coun business is the main volume iit business, and it exacts hit ire lime at the court homo. rre must be some head to di ll road and bridge building at- r. and be there to attend to large financial loses will ac- k if matters are not attended t once. It almost coca with- saying that someone wid e to devote all his time or ln hand to attend to county lines. Will it be one of the missionera, or all or themi, r. umber of days served by commissioners in attendance huirt at S3 per day each (most nties U) is greatly shortened the ract that the County ge keeps track of the facts olved in all transactions, and them ready for the com- inioners so they can dispose of )m in a much shorter time. bill evidently leave this iter up to the Commissioners. uld the comnriaaionera decide haye one of their number (as V will almost be forced to do) n full time, that man will o to be oa id. viz. 305 davs $3, or 1315 and expenaes. XMild they not do so. there ia a M chance for their collective he to be doubled or trebled, l: Three of them at $3 per , or 9 and expenses. So by s process, no one ia eliminated, il means provided for a great expense in conducting the rioutt matter involved. 'urthermore. how about the rcuit Court and the Clerk's of- H The county clerk or his pity is required to attend the PHiona of the circuit court ac- !ling to the provisions of this and to keep record of the codings. He cannot be in o places at once. The new tem wilt undoubtedly result circuit court being in session I" j worxing aay, aooui mrec I I -I Al Pica ns mnnv Hav an before pich means more expense. The In. r 411 J Jili-l-i iv's odice will also be called on n iiiiice ana a imci Biiur- devote more time. I), li. Upturn-iAP. County Judge of Washington minty. iiiHbWo, Ore., Jan. 29, 1915. . hulmcrich's butter on sale at . "''Kiro Mercantile. I M. S. Woodman, of RanWa. was' the cltv tho flt nf ttia tuonb p Dusines9 at the court house, Jm Ibihrrtn, of 1'ortland. has tiled suit in this county against 1. I'll lino, of neir Iteaverton, asking for $.".orji) damages. Utr injuries suntaine in May, 1913, while th two were working at the O. W. IL & N. shops. IU tiertu says that I'iluso. asnisted by one d. Itobertnti (he dues not ay whether this ICoberto is a relative, and the presumption is that he is not) attacked him, and that Itoberta held plaintiff's srms behind his back, while I'll u proceeded to belabor him with a club. He was atruck on the head and also on another Crtion of his anatomy, which ter on mwant a surgical opera tion, for which he paid $50. Ito berto auks for $5,000 damages besides his expenditure. I'iluso is down in the Ileaverton section somewhere. After reading the complaint one is constrained to fwel Itoberto has a kick coming, if he can prove his case. Wanted at once: Young men for automobile business, (tig pay. We make you expert in ten weeks by mail Fay us after we secure you position. Century Automobile Institute, Los Ange les, Cat. Julius Iterdstein and Mabel (loldttein. of 1'ortland. were united in marriage. Feb. 2, 1915, by Judge 1). II. Iteasoner. Itride and groom departed for Portland the same evening. The groom wrote the clerk a day or so prior the marriage, asking him about how much the expenses would be, and Mr. Luce, having exper ience in alTairs of this kind. wrote him so lucid a reply that Wanhington County was the re cipient of the wedding honors. r'or Sale -From heavy laying lock. S. C White Leghorn cock erels. and one 2-year-otd cock; also some 2-year-old hens. Mrs. J. A. Ilobbs. Cornelius, Ore., It. 1. I'hone Last 3, Cornelius. 47 Hon. Joseph llsre. of Uismark. Uakota. was in town the last of the week, a guest of Mrs. Hen rietta Morgan, his niece. He ia accompanied by his daughter. and they left for Astoria the first or the week to visit with Mr. Hare's mother. Mrs. Kllen Hare. They go from that place to Cali fornia, to spend an extended time. Mr. Hare is a brother of the late Hon. W. 1). Hare. For Sale: Four fresh cows. Address A. Hinrichs. Ileaverton. Ore.. Uoute 4. ltox 22 A. En quire at Kelly store. Haxeldate. 2 miles south of tteedville. 44-6 Sidney Luce went to the Grove the first of the week to visit with friends and relatives, and will start the last of the week for hush, down near Nevada, where he has been located a number of years. He wilt go by rail to Klamath Falls, and from that point goes to within a short dis tance from Lakcview, by an auto-stage route, 150 miles from Klamath. I Money to loan on good farm lands. Washington Co. Inv. Co, See Mr. I'erkins, ltnom 1, Com mercial Building, Hillsboro, Ore gon. 43tf There will be a dance at the Hillshoro HalL Saturday evening, Feb. 13. on the eve of St. Valen tine. There will be a charge of 10 cents for admission, and a charge of five cents per dance. The management is making ev ery effort to make this one or the most popular dances of the ason. The public ia cordially united. NVtico to Farmers: The Deth- an reed chopper win run Satur day. Jan. 30, Feb. 13, Feb. 27, March 13, March CT, and every Saturday tn April. At. Croeni. lite wives of the members of the Moose, Joa. L. Meek Lodge, will givo a dance at Hillsboro Hall. Monday evening. Feb. 22. They will serve a fine luncheon, and make all reel at home, xne public has a general invitation. The ladiea are giving thia enter ta nmcnt to help the Moose along with their building affairs. You have often heard people sayOh! Sugar " But we say 18 pounds of sugar for $1. ttiijsboro Mercantile. The Flying Squadron of the Washington County Endeavor Union will have charge of the Christian Endeavor services at the Christian Church, next Sun day evening, at 6:30, and any young lady or gentleman not af filiated with any society in Hills boro may attend, as a cordial in vitation is extended to all. Corn, peas, tomatoes and beans 3 cans for 25 cents, or 90 cents per dozen, at the Hillsboro Mer cantile. Mrs. John M. Wall departed Tuesday for Wallace, Idaho, for an extended visit with Mrs. Al bert Featherstone, well known here as Miss Grace Foe, when a resident of this city. For Sale Thoroughbred Berk shire pigs. I). B. Emrick, cor ner Tenth and East Park Btreets, Hillsboro. 42-tf ML-a InrinSa Amhhnlfl nf Pnrf. I 111 I aa UVIIIIIU 11 VII v v w land, was a guest at the home of her father, A. C. Archbold, Sun dBV' v 1. J. Frances, of Tualntin. was a city caller Tuesday afternoon. i l'o::ey colls THE LITIS Caaty Clerk Luce Attached Court Warraa U KoN T4ay ova m ifotines mm tn tall Ma Qrtatctl Hmmktr ! Tracts la Hltlary ! tbt CwMly Tax collection will open tomorrow morning in County Treasurer K. B. Sappington'a olftcb with the largest roll in point of numerciai strength the county has ever had in its history. The rolls were turned into the county clerk this morning, and Clerk Luce this afternoon at tached the warrant of the coun ty court authorizing the treasnrer to proceed with the collection of the tax. Treasurer E. B. Sapping ton al ready has over 300 inquiries from outside parties, wanting to know the amount of their taxes. He will keep one man busy all the time, answering correspond ence, and even at that more help will be needed to keep this lea ture of collection out of the way. The legislature as yet has done nothing to change the collection laws, and the probability is that collection in the future will not revert oack to the shentr as thought at the first of the session. ttJllUC SALE The undersigned will sell at pub lic aale at the J. reurer place. milea East of Bethany, on the old Uethany road, at one p. m., on HON DAY .FEBRUARY 15 Three fresh cows: cow fresh aboat March 1; cow in milk since December; Two cows In milk since October: grade Holstein bull. 22 months old. good animal; three heifers, fresh next June; i yearling heifers; six-months heifer; 2 heifers. 4 months old. All have been tuberculin tested. Terms of Sale: Under $20. cash; over, six months bankable approved note, at 8 per cent in terest Two per sent off for cash over $20. Henry Zurfluh. Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. J. J. Wismer, Clerk. HILLSBOUO ttCATS JOVIANS The Hillsboro Bowling team met and defeated the Portland Jo- vians. Saturday night at the Bentley-Kroeger alleys. Hillsbo ro pulling through with 210 points to the good. Dr. E. 11. Smith made the best score. 209. and the best average, 183. The visitors want a return game In the not distant future. The score: Jovians Miller, 112. 122, 116 total, 350; average. 116. Halls. 1G8, 150. 186; total. 454; average. 151. Cogley. 180, 127. 161; total. 468; average, 156. Sroufe, 163, 156, 121: total. 440; average, 147. Priest 197. 161. 146; total. 504; average. 168. Grand total. 2216. Hillsboro Dr. Smith. 181. 209. 164: total. 554; ave, 183. Downs, 162. 114. 135; total. 411; ave. 137. C. Jack, 153, 170. 140; total. 472; ave. 157. Shuts, 181. 158. 173; total, 515; ave. 172. Olsen. 176. 143. 155; total. 474; ave. 158. Grand total, 2426. CAMP FIRE SOIREE The Sacajawea Camp Fire Girls are working enthusiastically to furnish Hillsboro with a program ot music and mirth, Thursday evening, February 18, in the Christian Church. The program will consist of Glee Club selec tions, orignal pantomimes, piano solos, duets and trios, readings, and a humorous dialogue "A Love of a Bonnet" Price of admission w 11 be 25 cents. Watch these columns next week for program. The members are Lucy Bloyd, Katie Brandaw, Evelyn Parent Gussie Sigler, Beth Sigler, Ber tha Souther, Kittie Souther, Miriam Stauffer, Emma Tupper, Minnie Zeigler, with Mrs. Myra Miller-Stauffer as guardian. FOR SALE Ten acres, with two good 5-room houses, small barn and other out buildings. Good horse, buggy and harness; cow; hog; 100 chick ens; some furniture; feed in barn. Located 10 miles south of Hills boro, right next to sawmill that runs most all the time. Price $2250. For particulars inquire of Eng land & Collier. 46-48 Coffee Club Meeting , Mrs. W. N. Barrett and Mrs. E. L Moore will entertain the Cot fee Club. Saturday afternoon, Feb. 6, at the home of Mrs. Bar rett All members are request ed to attend. Z. M. LaRue, of Forest Grove, was in town yesterday. Diaries for 1915 at Hoyt'a. John D. Koch, of above Bloom ing, was in the city Monday af ternoon. Ten-inch, 12-inch, and 16-inch Chippewa logger shoes for men at Greers. E. E. Yamell. of Timber, was a county aeat caller the last or the week. John K. Zimmerman, of above North Plains, wu in town yes terday and today: For Sale: Steel truck running gears. Z and HMncn wheels. See Chaa. Gardner, Hillsboro. Chas. Geiberger, the road su pervisor of below Tualatin, was a city visitor the middle of the week. Farm for sale, or rent Mrs. Mary A. Sullivan, Ileaverton, Ore.. It 2. 44 6 J. J. Shevlin. of below Beaver ton, was a city caller Monday, on business witn me county court To Loan $5. 000 on farm lands, at 8 percent No agents. Ad dress, under sealed envelope on ly. "A." care Argus. Hillsboro. Ed. Olson, of near Sewell. was in town Monday. He has an ex change advertisement in another column. Lady wants a position as house keeper in respectable family. She has two little girls. Mrs. E. Ames. Hillsboro. Ore. Mrs. Jake Griffiths returned to I her home in Carlton. Sunday, af ter an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. F. Waldron. Combs' Furniture store has added a fine line of ' dishes and crockery. See them before buy ing, and you will buy there, tf J. S. Lorsung has moved from the Greer residence into the Wells place, on Fir Street just east of the Baptist Church. G. F. C. Geishert of near West Union, was in town Monday. He reports roads in bad shape out his way. Miss Marie Tunxat of Port land, was in the city a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tun zat Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Peck, of Marti nez. CaL, was the guest of her niece, Mrs. It M. Erwin, Sun day. Have you heard the new Victor record It s a Long Long Way to Tipperary." sung by John Mc- CormackT If not drop in and hear it J. F. Haynie, of Forest Grove, accompanied by his brother-in-law, N. J. Barker, ot Portland, was a Hillsboro visitor yesterday afternoon. Guy Powers, of the Hil'sboro Mercantile, will be glsd to sup ply- you with fresh butter milk from Schulraerich's sanitary creamery. Mrs. M. H. Stevenson hss re turned from Portland, where she has been receiving medical treat ment She is much improved in health. General Ransom Poet and the Relief Corps will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Brush, who re side on the Garden Tracts, West Main, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Abraham Grossen and children, who have been at the Stoffera home in East Hillsboro, for several days, have returned to their home at Cape Horn, Wn. F. T. Vandomelon, of Banks, wss greeting friends in town Monday evening. Van carried mail on Route 3 for about seven years, and knows every by-path in that country. For Sale Team horses, weight 2800; harness, hayrack, wagon, mower, hayrake, all in good con dition, and a rare bargain for $430. Address Box 17, Route 5, Hillsboro, Ore. 46-8 Robt M. Banks, of Banks, was in town yesterday, enroute to Yamhill County, on a short visit While in town he spent an hour with Deacon Mead, talking over old times of the north county. Fritz Pritzlaff. of Galea Creek. was in the city tr.is morning, returning from a visit with rel atives at Seattle and the navy yard. Fritz says that the mech anics are all fairly busy over on the Sound. A good investment 130 feet rant: six room residence; pave ment paid for; north of Christian church, on Third Street Hillsbo ro. Price. $2000. Inquire of L. Shinnaberger. Southern Pacific depot or J. S. Ashley, Forest Grove.' 46tf Mr. and Mrs. S, Brisbine, of Mora Ore., write the Argus that Sherman County has been having some Winter this year, with mercury 3 below zero at times. There is 'now snow on the ground, and there is no damages as yet to Fall sown grain. A good investment 130 feet front; six room residence; pave ment paid for; north of Christian church, on Third Street Hillsbo ro. Price. $2000. Inquire of L. Shinnaberger, Southern Pacific depot or J. S, Ashley, Forest Grove. - 4Stf ES COO? SiiiEiSnSTC? Object to taw Tabermoth. a Can- forola Parasite ASK OOV. WfTNVCOMSE TO ACT CaBalam lac ft a Skaac ia Ik Ortfas rVaaattra Washington County Pomona Grange, in session at Beaverton, last week, passed the following resolution, self explanatory: Whereas; the Tubermoth is a m t dangerous pest and is a serious menace to the agricultur al interests ot any state; and. whereas; many localities in the state of California are badly in fected therewith, and through the Inefficiency of inspection and the selfish desire of disposing of the potato crops, have been, and doubtless will be. shipped into the stste of Oregon, thus jeopardizing the potato industry of our state; and. whereas; in spection is in our opinion inade quate to properly deal with the seriousness of the situation. Now therefore. Be it resolved by Washington county romona Grange, in ses sion st Beaverton. Ore., January 27. 1915. that we request the President of the State Board of Horticulture, acting with the Governor of the State, to pro hibit the importation of potatoes from California into this state, until such danger is abated; and. oe it runner resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the governor and the presi dent of state board of horticul ture, and a copy be furnished the county papers. A committee, consisting of C a Stokes. J. W. Shuts and S. E Lawrence, submitted a resolu tion, which wss carried, asking the defeat of the proposed horti cultural law, but asked for the elimination of the "Commission-er-at-large" in the present stat ute. The resolution was sent to the Senate and House at Salem. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale on the Byron ranch, one mile south of Tualatin. Oregon. MM la nwa Vawmtt DmI a k y m4W" .,-, w u highest bidder, his entire dairy herd and farm implements, n ) JSu a. m,, on THURSDAY. FEB. 18 Five head fine horses, 3 of them mares ;Iot farm implements; 3 Holstein Fnesian cows, full blooded, not registered; 25 Hoi stein cows, high grade, nearly full blooded; 10 high grade Dur ham cows; 5 high grade Jerseys; heifer, 2 years, full blooded Hol stein Fritsian, not registered, due about April; 4 heifers, 2 yrs, high grade Holstein Friesian, all due in April and May; 4 heifers, year.ings and over. Holstein Friesian. high grade; 2 heifers. 6 months, not registered ;2 calves, high grade Holstein, 2 snos; high grade Holstein Friesian bull (7-8), H yrs, a big. fine fellow, dam a fine milker. Nearly half of my cows are fresh and nearly all the others are due between now and Spring. All this stock has been bred to a full blooded Holstein Friesian bull. Tested against tuberculosis. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale: Under $10, cash; over, 6 months time, hank able note, at 6 per cent interest; 2 per cent off,, cash over $10. Emu Lauber, Owner. Col. Geiberger, Auctioneer. POMONA QRANQE Washington County p. romona Grange met at Beaverton. Jan. Zh and installed the following officers, which were elected Oct 28: Chaa H Hayes, overseer. Sherwood; Mrs A B Flint lec turer, Scholia; Ben Patton. atew- ard, Beaverton; Harold Cutting, asst steward. Butte; J C Miller, treasurer, Washington, No 313; Mrs Alice Cutting, chaplain, Butte; H T Buxton, secretary, Gale; Marion Westcott gate keeper, Washington; Mrs H T Buxton, Pomona, Gale; Mrs A E Rye. Ceres. Green Mountain: Pearl Gary, Flora, Washington: Helen Olson, lady asst steward. Hillsboro. Philip Olson, of the Hillsboro Grange, officiated as installing officer. SURPRISE A larcro tinmK nf Iha mamharal of the German Presbyterian Church, of Bethany, tendered their pastor, itev. utto Hotiner, a aiirni-ioa lnaf Siinitau ftm thai uu. iwvi iiw. ... service, in occasion oeing nia tniriy-secona mrtnaay. xne gathering was unexpected I on the park wi wiv Wkwr aura true, ilia visitors brought luncheon with them. Mr. Hoff ner was present ed with a very neat birthday ritt by his parishioners. All the latest reprint copy right fiction, Wc, at Ccyt'a. Probate: Adrnx estate K R Creighton authorized to pay I73L15 on claims; adrnx estate of Julius Itei authorized to sell real ty, bond fixed at $6000; Cora B Joyee apptd adrnx estate Phebe Kennedy, who died Jan 5. near Sherwood; final settlement Eliza beth Jackson est sat for March 1; John Pearson and G C Fnsbie and Geo R Bagley to appraise Alex B McDonnell estate; estate of J J Hartley appraised at $6, 54427. personal property, no realty; R R Creighton est set for final bearing. March 8; estate Sarab Jtne Hill closed of record; estate John Milne, deed, set for final hearing March 8. "Master Key" is to! be shown orr screen soon. Next Wednes day and Thursday the new and greater serial play will be on at the People's Theatre. Lovers of the better photoplays should see "The Master Key." Roscoe Powers, the young son of Lewis Powers, of Leisy ville. manufactured a steam engine put of a 10-gallon milk can the other day. He built a fire under the can, and it was not long un til he. had a full head of steam on. The plug, oreyclioder head, or something of the kind, blew out and scalded the lad's face and chest Dr. Erwin attended the inqury. Young Powers says be ia going to install a safety valve in the next machine he perfects. Tbe Coffee Gob held a social meeting at the Commercial Club Rooms. Friday afternoon. Five Hundred and a guessing contest were the afternoon s pleasures. Mrs. Geo. K. Bagley was award ed the honors in the contest and Mrs. G. C Combs and Mrs. L A. Long had the high score st "500." C. W. McNamer was down from Forest Grove, this after noon, and transacted business at the court house. C W. says that he recently heard from C F. Miller, who was lately at Duncan. Arizona, taking in the sunshine of the Southland. Mil ler is close to the Mexican bor der, and when he returns he will have all kinds of incidents to re late. Wanted: Fat or poor -cows, bulls, or anything you wish to turn to beef. Will exchange good milk cows for beef cattle. Phone or write Peterson Bros., Forest Grove. Ore. 46-8 James Plumlee is being tried this afternoon in Judge Smith's court on a charge of killing a deer out of season,, the offense i j. . ... , l" t, y '" ij avers ma lunwcutc auiu ia fighting the case tooth and nail. Uuite an array or witnesses are down from the Gaston section on the case. Midnight dance at Helvetia Hall. Saturday evening, Feb. 20. Everybody invited. Thos. Ford, Manager. 46-8 The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Gilmore, Dorothy, accidentally put her hand in the heater the other day, and sus tained a severe burn. Dr. Robb was called, and found it neces sary to file on a ring from the chiid'a finger to prevent a bad wound. Reward: For return, of lost book of check stubs. Badger Lumber Company. Arthur Bulloch was taken to the asylum this morning the officers acting upon the advice of Dr. F. A. Bailey, who held that the young man was in a state of dementia that might be danger ous. The guards came this morning and took the young fel low to Salem. Later on he may be deported. The Board of Governors of the Commercial Club nave elected the following officers for the en suing year President S. C Killen;. secretary. C. E. Wells; vice president Grover C. Combs I. n... v..Mi: The Pythian Sisters will have I a social meeting at the K. of P I Halt Friday evening. Feb. 6. Knights. Pythian Sisters, and their families are cordially invited to attend. u si. MePherson. or near West Union, was in the city yes terday, meeting his mother, who came up from the Eugene coun try on a visit North Plains is advertising for another saloon license, and it is said the hotel has the largest list of signers ever written, to pres ent to tne county court The Moose committee is wind ing up its work preparatory to getting the pipers ready for the issuing or the bonds ror the new building. C Whitmom. of near I AUrel. was a cito visitor yesterday. He repona rail oau injured badly up n way. n J iu.l .tm' . umnw uick,oi west union, found a horse cover on the Cor. De u road, recently. Owner ean have same by paying cost of adv. Bora, to John Martinolich and wife, of Port and. at the W. C. Uudaon place, North Hillsboro. Jan. si. lSUi a daughter. aa . . John Wismer. of Cedar tlill.l in tisedty the first of the rajOfBSIDWAl. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. nyatelaaaad (XBw:-Cp.- la ScfeahtMftcfc S!ora PhotMtt, sAraCtty Ms rwtJaa,CU S R. M. ERWIN. It D. raiSIClAM AMD tUKSXON Ba Oi&c la tt TtrataaM Heck. Third a Mala stftwta, UUlabaea, ELMER H. SMITH IL D. D. O PHYSICIAN & SUftKON OSTEOPATH Office Hoart to u a. au: I la I o. ml Tanla. Thandav. SatanUf y la it Call utwtitd day a aBt. Butk phooca. Ot&et avat UiUaboao National. J. O. RODB, XL D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OPPlCEi-Upatalr U Schalarrlca B 1K. Phos-0(8c. City j4; Rca. Clt HPifiBORO. . OtECOX Room 16 Waahingtoa Hotel TUR3 . THURSDAY aad SATURDAY OateopaUiic Pttyaktaa Offict honra io to it a. ra , 1 to 4 p. m DAOLBY A ; ATTORMRYS-aT-tAV Beam 1 aa4 1 ftaat BalUlaf HILL8BOK0). . . OIJWO C B. TOHOUE ATTORMHY-AT.LAW OScaa apttaira ia Schalanri.-h Slock ionri M. TO ALL ATTORXSY-AT-LATft Upauira, A. C. -Shalt Bldg. Maia A tad aUUSSOlu). . 0RX30I. 17. N. DAIUICTT ATTORinry-AT-LAW Orrui: Maia Strati, opa. Ooort Hooaa iflLUBORO OfJsOOM rune u TTrttr an lw tuuuuu,ji. ATTOSUrXY-AT-LAT Office, apataJra ia Scfealoattic HQlsboro, - - CVejotj Telephone office Maia 103. tadrace Maia 10S DR. L. W.JJYUG Socceaaof to Dr. UnUatar , r-3 Office over Delta Drag Store. Reaideaca RueUae, betveta jth tad ftth SU. Hillsboro. " Oregon Fredrick Azizm. HI. D. PHYSICIAN & SURCEC K ' Successor to Dr. Cunni ham- Office and Drug Store, Orenco, Oszct Telephone eaaneoUoe. hta. 9. SCHNABEL & L&ROCHE fcet fit Ml a -MM r. I a A. a m auii. I VSZJZzi tawSt aa aflta xaanraiaria. vflttaaaiai aaaa-xtuf-a: aa th4 aa) svre. Sanm M tl Seat. ft tTliaawii PORTLAND. ORE. DR. .W. B. PITTENGBR Dentist Offloe ap-elalra over HUlahoro MaUoaai Bane. . - HILUBORO - 0KJC3OV DR.J.R.MARSUALL, , DENTIST . Trmieaie Bldg. KoaaTaa4 BILLBSOSO, QZ2, , Maia aad Thtfd. 1 , ',, asssmamamsa DR. C. H. POIXOCS, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Buiidn.2. Main Strctt ' Ore 1 H,,t . A I UlllaDPrO 1 am no aretMued to take MakaraUy eaata, flS4 aereek. Thorn CT lira, A. tl. Cz:f I I C I 4. , . Ia3' ATTOX.T-LaVW tXotary &"r?mTV3 Hack CJj5L3P eaJaWsetfeSfc QttntttJlfa i m. MMMta. am aaHna t-Hana. a, ta hi aea S-S SSa aV. Jl