lift BG US KIID lor Man Aspirant i ALSO WANTS ftACi Jo Keale. WcU Kmwi tier. Uses CmvU tm Attempt liatapa SENDS LOVE NOTES TO WOMAN ICeeely JH la Hailaeeua lit Sow af FaUiolan Itaaace flTffiflTT RUT A 'J with inUraat' 1 tTflmi LUI wMtrtr.1 yeatrrdav hrfore Judge L liUWI I Campbell. hrn Thoa. Flynn. a TorrciiMe a mechanic s hen on property Mow lUaverton. lie clalnw-d Siil) due fr labor and akel for coU. lie contended that he workvd twelve hours daily, fur 12) days, and was paid ht and was mvm board of the value of fU). Iturgoyne, who hired Hvnn. teatifled that h waa MklM n4 FUM ler I t get but Si per day. but Flvnn . . I ..... ...I ft I. I - . . . 1 - ..II 1iU.m, 1 aaa II pmn:iiin mui lie w iu ue pain Piita may i. h l 1 ... " ' aajif nutiit IflV UUIMUr VI ff fla nililMtiitn ia M el fehi.aMHl aB..a )SVcott, I ha mcrcneni o th sutler of Iturxoynv said that Jolm Kr. 0"y of Hillsbo- V U out fr th poMtuun or nynn had attempted to court ro, and Helen Toewi. a woman r ... a a ft.. til ...11 - t .. . a a r I .. ... .. ... 1 lame Warden, ana ne i nrr. ami mni sne repuwea ms who Is In jail awaiting trial on a . valiant fight for the w minm wi charge of bigamy, have had a ro- . ... . liiflrrL h lilt rlvnn BilmittMi tkatl ..... Wnt iBmhiii uut,iy , : . . - .h. h.H V : mance behind the bars in the applicant by the name of U.j fcnj -he n.v-mi that Multnomah County jail Keefe . . . L . ...Am Id ....ft I -.1 . ft ft . ft ft ... I I- i. ft I J . - .1 . Yi. hut me wun7 nv ano riaa not. aaueu ner ii she uewg new to answer a cnarge nati a sweetheart and upon re- of using the maiii to defraud. ceiying a negative reply, asked her how he would do for a tweet heart, To this ahe objected and rlynn yumped the vob and the Inn followed. The court gave him a decree but cut down hi amount him unanimous support ktt has always wen an tMirbtman. and he is fa with all the game pre of the state, and if ap- he would make good kilt U well known ail over ntv. and ha a big sup rurtland. There are few lre widely known in the Wi his friends say that Full blood coal black mare. 4 years old. For sale: t ' It at li tn about 131)0; good worker, sound and true. Also hiith grade Hoi- stein cow, out of r rakes herd, trace the position as well giving 4 gallons milk daily-Sell ..ih..r man in Oregon. with or without calf. - W. Ilay ... . I a ta-ii ft la A ft K.it leaded In forest naru. iiiiimioro, it it oeiween number of years, later uaurci and &choiis. 47 t, Caston. where h ntr- Plymouth Church Notes: Kif merchandising business. v )mw xnnta wm vuu of Mr i i.n. ..n:f - ' prominent m an b a ano jurrU at Tlymouth churrh Hon of 1'ylhian. so ur ai day nf.,ht when took them Yu is concerned hw scouting through China with his tereopticon.T h e entertain ment planned by the scouts. which was to be given this week, ... . , . .. . if a waMiungion i4)umy d the plum. . Krtt. the 8. I. engineer, mm I'orlland on a short ew tax measure Is re bn the fourth page. Io to nad it-it will tell you can pay taxes. change for stock, or for cash and terms-my land of I'ortland.-KitUeM U s Creek, Ore. ty library Is open eve- Ninety three volumes n received .from the rary. cqusinted with the new Klicko-lteero. You will Special sale price for a me only, u large bottle t the Den or sweets. Lucy Sax ton lout a pair glasses between llillsboro ' Hwk Creek bridge, this Owner will pay reward rn. Booster Club will give an f its popular dances at Hall. Friday evening. m. iu cents: dance, o r. Kverybody invited, liockenberry, a youni aociated with the Ceder e robliery. was'Mntcnccd five years this morning ruled on gcod behavior, aroie is violated he win He years. ale or Trade - Have you cows aa part payment res, offered very cheat acres at station, and 7 th house. - See Mrs. W, n, at Witch Hazel Sta 49-51 .Clara Groff. and grand Her Groff. departed Mon (their home at Hays, Kan ;iu. GrolT haa been visiting years with her son. in lillsboro, and she has any friends who regret rture. re invited to the services ItaptiHt church Sunday. prJ. Sherman Wallace of iville college will preach c of the morning sermon The Ideal Christian;" mil. "Ukn 1m I'JIIII , It II T IIU dill. Keefe has been on the 7th floor, and Helen on the 8th. They ex changed notes and were planning an escape when the jailer hap pened to discover their epistolary courtship, Sunday's Oregonian says: "In their two weeki court ship, John learned to address Helen as "My Dearest Sun shine," Their method of com municating la revealed in one paragraph of a letter written by John Keefe. "Please write to me dear," he writes, "if you can today or to night When you have a chance to pass a note, sing I Need You" at window No. 2. and then t will go to window No. 3, and you can pass the note down in safety." Having Uamedof this line of has been poatuoned because of communication, Mr. Hurlburt in the many other attractions. The scouts are working hard and will give a great program in the near future.-Plymouth Church waa glad to welcome so many last Sunday morning at the first of our Lenlen services, and to re ceive four more into our fellow ship. This makes eleven addi tions this month. "What it means to be a Christian" will be the subject next Sunday morn ing. The public is especially in vited. -The Christian Kndeavor Society of this church will lead tercepted some of Helen Toew's messages, and then determined it was time to act He brought Keefe Into the office and search ed him. Tigthlv clenched in his (1st was a letter he had just written to Helen. "It was just a joke." Keefe stammered when Mr. Hurlburt took the note from him. But the note contained the detailed plan of escape, and Mr. Hurlburt did not see the ioke. "My Dearest Sunshine," said the letter. "1 have been think the meetinir at the Christian ing and planning night and day church next Sunday night. Ed- on how to get out of here and it ward A. Harris. does not seem possible to get out a ivmi -inn rt without the help of somebody on front; six room residence; pave- Bring your eggs to Greer's. John G feller, of above Moun- taJndale, waa in town yesterday. Ham and sausage our special ty. 11 ill boro Mercantile Co. Harry Cline. of Laurel, was a city caller Tuesday. Greer's for all kinda of bulk garden seeds. John McClaran. of Galea Creek, waa in town yesterday. Springtime is here, so now is the time to make garden. Buy your garden seeds at Greer's. Mr. Pezoldt of Phillips, was a Argus caller the first of the week. Chicken grit ahell bone and chick food at Greer's. Oscar Johansen. of Farming- ton, waa a county seat visitor yesterday. The best $15, blue serge, suit in town at Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Walter Wianer. of Phillips, lost a vvuable horse, yesterday, ine animal cost Lira S200 at purchase. Do not forget that Greers have the largest assortment of bulk garden seeda in the county. The Ladies Auxiliary will meet at the parlors of the Comercial Club, next Monday evening. H. M. Vanderzanden, of Roy. was a Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. Alt the latest reprint copy right fiction, 60c, at Hoy fa. John W. Bernards and H. C. Carstens. of Roy. were in town Tuesday. The latest in ladies neckwear. direct from Paris via Chicago, at Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Fred Zumwalt departed Tues day morning for Eugene, where he will spend the Summer. Royal tailored suits always fit and retain their shape. Hillsbo ro Mercantile Co. II H. Walker, of Cedar Mill. was in town lueaoay, on Dull ness. The Hillsboro Mercantile Co. have just received a shipment o! 20 steers nuff sed. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wick strum, of Sixth and Fir. Feb 20, 1915, a son; Wasalagta Joimad Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Baylee. of Weat Union, wer in the citv the outside, it is good or you. itmhuIk i mm: an mom reiuincr: uave-i . . .- . . t . ... t . i men paid for: north of Chilian r'. " 2" Lt2 . u. . . . . . . mi a ii in imraaui lira waaii r ariaiaii VMUUHi wii a t i v ro. Price. SAWO. Inquire of L. Shinnaberger. Southern Pacific depot or J. S. Ashley. Forest Grove. . 4Ctf nature. But still if I do impose, lit is your own fault for you have made me want to get out You have put new life into me and made me want to get out so that II can go away somewhere and then have you with me always. and then I know we will always :ra o:i c;stt.:st FOD Ceaaty as TUU- Tegetawr to Circait NEW JUKE WILL K AffWNTEB Cltclaaiai Wal at la Oiabrkt ft Itaclf CI tint aai CaftwaMa he legislature has passed a bi'l uniting Washington and Tilla mook counties into a separate judicial district one circuit judge to preside. The new law will cost the county of Washington perhaps one hundred dollars, and it is expected that the sav ing in costs of litigation to the county alone, like that of board of prisoners, cleaning up of the docket less cost of juries being called on delays, etc, will more than counterbalance the excess over the old regime. The new judge will be a state officer, and our one-fortieth of the tax will not exceed the above amount Prior to the passage of this act Clatsop and Columbia Coun ties, which together with Clack amas and Washington Counties, comprised the Fifth Judicial Dis trict were detached therefrom. This left Clackamas and Wash ington in a separate district Based upon the last census, this district would contain the largest population of any Judicial Dis trict in the State of Oregon by approximately thirteen thousand people. It would have over twice as much population, and over twice as much litigation as many of the Judicial Districts of the State, and over three times the population and litigation of others. Therefore, as a matter of right our county became en titled to the new district There can be do question but that a great saving to the county will result in expediting litigation, and in the prompt trial of prisoners. Msny feet that the Washing ton County Delegation is to be congratulated upon looking after the best interests of their county. The new judge will doubtless be a Hillsboro man. Of be haDDV.' Further on the letter advised The relatives and friends of Mm, Chas. Emrick gave her a birthday surprise at her home on Ninth and lMtneline. rebruary M. Mr. Km rick was the recioient of . . . . ii. n . i . . i. .l. many nice and useiui presents, neien loews inai wnen ane waa After an elaborate luncheon the released on oau, wmcn sneex- . . ... a a irueata deoarted Uhlng the peeled every day. sne was w hmttMia manv returns of the dav. brocure three sawsand two files. Th.Htt nnment: Messrs and Mes- She was to wrap them in a piece dames Chas. Emrick, John Freu- of black cloth and wilt in the don thai, Fred Schoen, Henry I street, seven stories below tne Emrick: Meikiames Aug. Tews, Jail window, at 11 o cioc. nexi Walter Tews. J. P. Shirley. Edw Saturday night Keefe would Demmin. Julius Asbahr, Chas. Krahmer: Helen and Erwin As- bahr. Esther Schoen. Daniel Em rick Jr. A good investment-130 feet front: six room residence; pave ment paid for: north of Christian church, on Third Street lliiisbo. ro Price. $2000. Inquire of L Shinnaberger. Southern Pacific dooot or J. S. Ashley, Forest Grove. 46tf Next Tuesday evening the Grand Theatre has a special on depicting 100 war scenes, taken by permmtiinn or the uetman General utatT, The pictures will lie supplemented by a lecture stating the causes leading up to the war. ittle if any of which, not allord to miss these hns been published by the press. 1 he Sunday school Th u W sa d to be one of the best tlOA M and" the young features on the war extant in service Is at 6.30. The Oregon. ...ft! .ft.. .L...-.1. I.. I eeuns oi me cnurcn ii in ...i v . i i i nanieu hv uiivc, iuuiik iiic-u ...oWunnunH,..u. fw automobile business. Big Ke and Margaret Hengon pgy. We make you expert in ing some verbal scrsp in ten weeks by mail. Pay us after we secure you position. Century Automobile Institute, Los Ange les, Cal. MieR Fern Hobbs has tendered her resignation as member of the Accident Commission, to take place May 21. The governor has Iter resignation in his desk, but ha not stated , what action he will take. There will be about a thousand applicants of the "old reliable" after the position and the Gov. may conclude that he then make a long string from bedclothes, lower the string to the street Helen would tie the package to the string, and the (ilea and saws would be hoisted. After he had sawed through the bars, he would lower the string again, and Helen would attach a rope. With this, John Keefe would lower himself to freedom. He would go out alone, for he said . he had not even told his cell-mate of the plan. The intimate thoughts and con fidences ex Dressed in the several letters which have fallen into Mr. Hurlburt's hands are held acred bv him. and he has Pre served the letters. Perhaps he will them over to their authors when they are again given their City 602. Blue Andelusian cockerels; also a a w eggs ror hatching. ea boob. Forest Grove: phone 253. 48- Geo, Robinson and wife, Farmington. were city callers Tuesday. Wanted. Strong, healthy. young woman for general house work on farm. Call Farmer 314. Money to loan on farm secur ity. 1 represent three large fire insurance companies. Give me a call.-E. L Kuratli. A. A. Walker and sister. Mrs. Samuel Olds, of Portland, were in town yesterday, on business at the court house. Will do type writing on call. either at home or at office; copy ing, or addressing of envelopes, etc Phone City 97. 49 Combs' Furniture store has added a fine line of dishes and crockery. See them before buy ing, and you will buy there, tf Peter Gieabers, of Verboort was In town yesterday. He aays he is mighty glad that he isn't living in the war zone these days. Everybody knows that bulk garden seeds are best Buy them at Greer's and get the price and assortment White Minorca eggs for hatch ing-setting of 15 tor SL-Wil- lard Tupper, Hillsboro, Telephone THE MOOSE DANCE The bill to abolish the office of county judges throughout the state failed to pass at Salem. Also the bill to make the county clerk the avenue of requisition for every purchase made by the county official from circait judge down to road supervisor. Not even a lead pencil could have been purchased without first chasing down the clerk for a re- fuisition. and receiving his O. K. he clerk would then have or dered the purchase. The clerk would then have notified the county board each day of their session, just what bill he would present them, and until thst would be paid no more would have been given them. He would follow with another bill, or set of bills, for the next day. This law would have meant a big "red tape" program product ive of delay and tomfoolery and it was really a mighty good thing that it did not pess. Some supervisor might have broken a bolt in a drag scraper and he would have to pass up the local blacksmith, or local store, and make a trip to the county seat Not all the foolish measures pass, anyway, eh! For Sale Rose Comb Rhode Island White eggs for hatching. from prize winning stock; also Siagle Comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching, and day-old chicks. Prices reasonable. Mrs. M. C Davis. Hillsboro, R. 5. Phone C 247. 49-51 Harvey Mathies, son of Mrs. Julius Peterson, formerly of Cor nelius, died last Saturday, at the family borne in Portland, from an operation for appendicitis. Young Mathies wss aged 22 years, and was well known at Cornelius, where his parents for years conducted a store. He had just passed the examination as a dentist before the state board. His mother and the fol lowing brothers and sisters sur vive: Albert and It G.; Mrs. Elvina Kafer. Mrs. Anna Ray, Hilda, Hattie and Onedie. The body was taken to Cornelius for burial. Notice to Farmers: The Beth any feed chopper will run Satur day. Jan. 30. Feb. 13. Feb. 27. March 13. March 27, and every Saturday in April. Al. Croeni. Probate: Estate Nathan J Goodwin closed of record, with property of testator going to Martha M Goodwin for life, R C Goodwin to then receive legacy of $6500; Jno Weik. Jno Connell and wm JUatcheider apptd ap- rworaMHioRAU F. A. BAILEY, U. D fayatclaa aa4 Sargaaa? Ofica:t7pautoa la Sxkahweritt) Sic tin offiraCity aa lartliau.qty dm R. M. ERWIN, LL D. PHYSICIAN AMD tURCSON Sargcoa S. f. P. B. A M, P. S. K are. OBk la tka Tuataato SkcSt. Twl an.l Maia atiatta, HOlaaata. ELMEK.H. S11ITH It a D. Oi PHYSICIAN & SURGKOK OSTEOPATH Office Hoar I is a. ai.; I to p. at. Tamla . Tkataday, Satanlay a to It Calls aaawwad dayar aickt. Suta phoata. Otttee vw Hlllibota MaMuua). J. o. HOED, n. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFflCEi-Upeaifala Scbalaatrlch B .!. Pitoaaa OOkt, CUy jS; Rea.Ctty&e Aoom i Waablagtoa Ratal TUES , THURSDAY aad SATUKU.IY Osteopathic Phyakiaa Office boon iota ii a. ., 1 to 4 p. m KM. StawAv SR. afa DAOLSY A ATrORNKYS-AT-LAW atoeau l aad t ftaat BaUiteg H1LLM2OE0. . , tOSUOS aJ E. D. TOUOUB ! ATTORMBY-AT-LAW O&ert pataira at ScaalaMfUa Hock MW''' JOHN EI. WALL ATTOR JtBY-AT-LA W Qpatoiia, A. C. Saatc Rklg. Mala A tA HiLLSSoiu). - oaaooh. aaa m 17. nDAlUlOTT ATTORMBY-AT-LAW Orrioa: Mala BUaaV, asvw Onart Uraw UIUUBOKO OftBUM 49tf tourt, all on paper plenc GuBtave is a promoter. I once brought suit in Chi- r divorce. The wife block and secured temporary which Hengen did not was jailed for contempt, released on bond. Com Oregon he promoted sev .erpr ses. and he and his ruin split up. He sued ft r IUII. H VUIIIK 11INV 1UUI- i ltd BlnpiH'd him publicly, 4..r..l iu ir. I. . 1IIV Will WIIIWVIK - . . i I - I I k nftiu .J tl.of lion, will lie in a aaier narwir w just -mu , . i- ., aa-l,,. worth a lot of monev. uw iwian - says he is "busted." us- own pleadings, but agrees For sale: Choice Jersey cow, can raise S6,000on a loan 5 yrs, just fresh; about 4 gallons mend, and he will give milk daily. Cow and can, am is much if she will settle Telenhone H. E. Grabhorn. Bea Hw him to be freed. This verton Central. Residence three miles south of Reedville. on Cooper Mountain. 47-9 Mrs. T. J. Sheffield, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Emrick. departs Saturday for Yuma, Arizona, to e refuflcs to do. In tne le of assets set forth as ng to Hengen, the wife e has all kinds of stocks ids, while Hengen alleges o either worth ess. or else in must oav 1250 suit and I2TiO attnrnev fena Sehulmerich's butter is clean. r that aha mav nniaecute UnJ .iiam says so. Hillsboro .. w , -. oitnecaxa. I uercanuie uo. liberty. In the meantime he has moved John Keefe to a far distant cor ner of the jail. For Sale or Trade Gray stal lion, for team of horses. Stal lion was 6 yean this spring; weighs 1700. J Address Fred Meyer, Hillsboro, R. 3. 49-61 J. W. Ravnard. of between Laurel and Scholia, was in the city midweek. Mr. Raynard says the Scholia Telephone Company will make a number of important improvements soon. For Sale Gasoline engine, six horse power. In good repair, Reasonable terms. H. M. Van- dersanden, Forest Grove, Ore., R. 2. Phone 64. 49-61 L. L. Crawford, of Manning. was in town yesterday, on busi nesa at the court house. He ex pects a big Fair it Forest Grove this Fall. The six year old son of Henry Myers, of north of Cornelius, ran the point of a pair of scissor in his face the first of the week. Dr. E. H. Smith attended the injury. Permelia Lawson has sued Jas. Lawson for divorce. She aays they were married in Michigan in 1908, and that two yean ago he deserted her, disappearing from their home, and being seen no more aince that data. E. U. Wagy. a laundryman ol Tillamook, was a city caller Tues day, and spent an hour exchang ing business views with r- u Moore. Arthur McGahey and Miss Martha Sturm were united in marriage at Vancouver. Wash,, Feb. 11. 1916. They will reside in Hillsboro. . For sale; Two cows, one fresh. the other to freshen between now and April 1. S. M. Chap man, 2 miles west of Hillsboro. Phone Cornelius, 251. 48-0 Vinril Davis, who has been conducting a pool room at Sheri dan. has sold out and was in the city yesterday. He will cast his eye around for another location. '" Money to loan on good farm lands. Washington Co. In v. Co. See Mr. Perkins. Room 1. Com mercial Building, Hillsboro, Ore gon. 43M Mrs. Bert Follett and Miss Maraaret Follett were over from Tillamook, this week, guests of relatives. The best bargain In Hillsboro 4-room cottage, lot 60xl9& This is a snap for cash, and the price will suit you. Enquire at grocery atore, Oak and Ninth. 49tr Do not forget the Sixteenth Annual Ball of the Hillsboro Fire Department, which will be held in Hillsboro Hall, on the evening of Feb, Z3. The dance at Hillsboro Hall. given by the ladies of the Moose. Monday evening, was the most extensive affair of its kind ever held in the county seat Never in the history of the town has there been so large an attend ance. At a time when every dining table seat was taken, and the available floor space taken, the seats about the hall were all taken and at least a hundred people were standing about the foyer. The supper served by the ladies was high- complimented. Miss Hazel Koontx. of Portland, rendered several of her popular solos in the big dining room, and she was given an ovation at the close of each. The local orchestra. Earl Don- elson. violin, the Zumwalt Bros., cornet and clarinet and Phelps, traps, furnished the music, A special car was brought in from Beaverton. and it was crowded to the doors, and a num ber of Portland Moose were pres ent Members of the order were from a .distance of fifteen miles and the ladies demonstra ted that a dance of this kind is easy to popularlize. , The results of the affair are greater than anticipated by the ladies in charge, and they are to be congratulated upon the splen did success. Mrs. Percy Long, chairman of the committee. wishes to thank all the ladies who assisted in committee work and in other ways, and also re turns thanks to the public sup porters. They expect to clear up nearly 30 for the benefit und. The ladies decorated the dining room and the Moose Hall for the occasion, and many visited the Moose headquarters. ATTOR ME Y-AT-UkTSrl 1 Oifictr, aiHtalia la f iaalaairtCB Bloc Hillsboro, - - fVejon Telephone oflicc Mala lof, tkkura Maia MS DILL. TJ.IXYD2 Socetaaar to Or. Uaklanr Office ow Delta Dn U. Eaatdtara Baaeliaa, betwaaa Sa aad Stag. Orejjou i Fredrick U. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGF. Successor to Dr. Cunni .wham. Office and Drug Store. Oeenco. Ossct Telephone onanaaUona. 'ati SOCIAL MEETINO The annual social meeting of the Coffee Club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Im brie, Wednesday evening, March 3, Thia is the-twenty-first anni versary of the organization of the Coffee Club, ai d all members Crescent, and their husbands are requested to attend. p raisers estate Jno Forbes, deed; estate Loretta Langell closed of -r us c u TflNRUR I R record; estate Jno Somner, deed. 1 VHU li, J receipts, cash, $3355.21, and real ty. 11800. with exoetiditures at $49.28; moneys distributed to heirs, and estate to close of rec ord; Geo E Swift apptd executor will of Elizabeth Swift late of Dilley, without bonds, and B A Hoskins. Geo Stewart and Jos Bryan to act as appraisers; estate Geo Zetzman. deed, appraised at $8700, realty, and $4190, person al, cash distribution of $100 or dered to each of the four heirs. Lost: English Setter hunting Hillsboro, dog; female. 4 years old, black and white looks bluish; disap peared about Jan. IS. Reward for information leading to her recovery. D. W. Wood, Hillsbo ro. Pricket School Dist No. 75 is located on one of those sunny slopes, north of Banks, that is greeted so cheerily by the sun shine in early spring. The school is up to standard and for this reason, you will find the pupils a "sunshiny" bunch. The teacher A. M. Zevely, is one of the lead ing school-men of the county The officers are Geo. Wilcox. Wm McGill. and Wm. Thorn burg, di rectors, and Chas. Kufli. clerk. Bird house construction has reached a staged of perfection in thia school that even Polk county Audobons cannot surpass. ine Booster uub will give an other of its Popular dances at Hillsboro Hall, Friday evening. Admission, 10 cents: dance, 6 cents per. Everybody invited. The prohibition law passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. Withy com be allows a per son (or family) to order each month, two quarts of whiskey and 24 quarts of beer. Senator Wood says the word is "and" notwithstanding many say it is "or." A draft of the bill will soon be here and then the uncer tainty will be over. If the word is and" the supply will be plen ty. Garden seeds in bulk at Greer's. Oswald Olson appeared at the Tuesday evening, in SCHNADEL & LT.CClt2 itava - I '-. earn, i a a asnpa era b- mmtmt -il"W frVIR f f fW feateSt ea rieMel a mm aa ZtUMea: faM t : fc ..! PORTLAND. OrtfL DR. W. B. PITTENOBR Dentist OtBco ap-etair over Hillabora National ' Baa, . " UIUIJBBORO ...... OBXOON DR.J. R. LIARCHAIX, DENTIST1 I Temia Card of Thanks We wish to thank ourfrienda for the sympathy and courtesy ex tended to us In our recent bereavement Mrs. Ova Bridges & Family. song, and his numbers were the best ever heard in Hillsboro. He has a fine voice, and it is per fectly trained and under splendid control Mr. Olson will make his mark in grand opera without doubt Fundamental music classes un der Miss Wilcox will begin Tues- Amn ananlna P.k 1 . 7 a'II. kft,Bw ft-aiuiij. I Mmj wieiiiiiB. hhvu a. l v liiwi Portland. Ore., Feb. 23. 1916, sharp, in All Sanis Gui'd House, 1254 Washington Street Course, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hermens, 16 weeks: lessons. 10 cents each. . i r ft . t. i oi veroooru were cuy canera i d.- u.. m this morning. have a copy of all the bills and The Missionary Society of the the votes thereon, and he will bs Cong. Church will meet at the Blessed to have anyess inUrcct- home of Mrs. 0. B. Gates, Wed- led call and go through them ai necl2y at 2: 0 Uzxik 8. azy Uzia aftxr tid tzzzl. Bldg. HILLS 3, CZ3. af aia aad TaM. laadt DR. C. H. P0LLCC3, Upstairs, in Uuklxttr Dslta Buildiug, Maia inct Uillaboro - - On 1 am now prapaied to laka KatoraMr , f liM aw wait. FaaaaCty T S lira. A. 11. C"T c.L.n:rzz::3