iLlsboro ARcrs march ii. mi ;m soe:::ls io op cm Vtk Plata U kt SIMM Cltlff m Marc ! DlV KfcETINO IN OlOVf )al fcatala rtM aa SmmM Bt Vural school Rally will be M.I North Plains IV ill ion. Kri V. March 20. Tht pnnrram taints of class-work demonatra jna in Palmer writing and oth 'subjects; discussion of stand- schools. Parent-Teachers' U. manual training, new kmJ laws. etc. Schools taking it are Lelayvllle. Jackson, Ba a. North Plains, Mountain ie. Shady Iliook. Meacham, rk Creek, Helvetia. Arcade, illace. Pleasant View. Colum , and SchletTelin. 'olTee will be served with the ttct dinner. f Brents and school ollWera are I'd to attend. MXJUAM - VI5 a. m., aornr, "AmerieB." W. Address of Welcome, K. 0. Heapons. S. A. I. Meek. 0th Classes in Calmer writ- llistrtcU K. 54 and 21. :w. How 1 won the Seventh r. Miss Zoa Bloyd. Ijuartet k Creek pupil. OKI A Klanrianl SrhmiL how Wed. Anna M. Schwall. II. (Whran. J. M. Stretcher. J. MrGlasaon, Gussie SiuUt snd if Us Guerbrr. 1:10. "It's Long Way to Wham's Crusting," Anna M. unit. 1:111. Ikies a Mothers' Club IP? Jennie Cypher. I 'M), Practical manual tram . Kstella Cuerber. 1:40. The school a social cen , Mrs. J. M. Stretcher. Basket Dinner :15, School sonr. ::iu, New school laws, Supt. W. Names. ;'). The rural school. Pres. J. Ackermsn, Oregon Norms! .00, A messairs from Polk nty, L V. Mack In, rurul k supervisor. ach school should have son in. I it and pennants. W. Barnes, county school rintendei.L II. Jack, rural supervisor. M. Wadaworth, committee arrangement. SUKPHISI1 very pleasant surprise wax Vn at the home of Ferd Klatt wife, of West Union, on lraday evening. March 4. The ring was spent in names music. Refreshments were Ved at midnight Those pros- were rannie and louieTur Henry JacoUen, rather, M . . ft . ft Bh len, iinah ami urn iiocxcn. , Klsie and lloaie Jossv, Paul Albert Landauer. Lilly Smith, iuford Otey. Signa and Ed 01- I Pete. Geo and Henry Wal- S, Marie Oliver, Hen and John uls, Lester Bellinger, Esther, ma and Jonathan Klatt Card sf Thanks wish to express our sincere inks to the many kind friend their aid and sympathy dur the long illness and the ob- lilies of the late beloved hus VI and father. , Col, R. W. NuU, snd return especial inks for the beautiful floral butca. Mr! Ssrah McNuU, 11. U. McNutt and wife. C. S. McNutt and family. Clarisaa McNutt and family. Cornelius, Ore", March 9. 1915. CARD OP THANKS ' desire to exorcss our sincere i i . . . .. .. inict to all who so kindly ten eu aid and sympathy during f recent bereavement the th and obsequies of the late snanci and father, George Je p Pslmateer, and we return K'ciai thanka for the beautiful ;al tributes. Mrs. G. J. Pslmateer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sneneer. Mr. and Ma P CI Mitohell. Millsboro. Ore., March 9, 1915. KOBINSON BENNETT fcy C. Robinson, of near Lau and Mits Olive Bennett of Jgene, were united in marriage, the Lane Countv csd its I. rch 10. lfllfi. Tk hrlHo ia s Khter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben At who formerly resided her a y win via it with the br do's jrenta a dav or so. near Eu K and then settle near Lau Northern bmh.ii Kill lr garden d at Greer.. It TJ tt MittS I. I xongue was iiuamoon fwrun week, litcioit isOm Fccrd iiri court 'returned !" vir.tirin r.:r tret! ,ttr, Dvputv Sheriff W. II. IUbs. of Ukiah. Mendocino Countv. CaL arrival here Tueadav morninir and departed in the afternoon with pri4ctner Henry Hruah.wsnt' fd in th Smth for selling li'juor i an Indian, as w II as for vU- ating a lurole-or nmlatinn'- aa thy call it in California. Deputy J s.ty that liriiNh wbm con- vi.-ted t.f non-nnrt and that when he rrreived his liarole he viola ti.l it hy the vale of liipior to the rvdnkin. and then left for Oregon. Hrudi has a wife anil three sniult children. The atate 4W will L'ive. p.nish two yearf at San (Jn.Milin. I'.runh was found up near Hanks, and his pocketn were tilled with letters, several of which were from a young school yirl. Yoiintr ifirU ahotild Ik mitfhtv cur ful how they cor rfM)inl with flranirers. For Sate -Uoee Ciunb Rhode Inland White eirw' for hatching, from prio winninK stock : Uo Sinulettoinli White U'lthorneirgl for hatching', sml day-old rhhka. Prices reatnable. Mrs. M. C. I'svi. Hilltihoro. It 5, Phone C 217. mi Saturday wiui mrin! day meet ing for the i. A. II and W. It :.. at the Odd I'ellows hall, with an excellent program, and a itood wietM time, the program was as follow: Kong: Address by Mrs. Nettie Jetfers; instrumental music, Ii K Maine ami J 1. 1. row; violin and piano, Mr Lincoln and L Crow; reading, -, h bi;; no- o. ignore Jeliers: aauress by Mr lach, Purest Grove; music, Myrtl Grahle; reading. J L rowjstdo, Mrs K W Phillips; reathnits, Mm Crandalt and Vir- kie HetiHley; duet Mrs Crsndsll and Jennie llainen; song. "March ng Through Georgia." revised version.- Mrs. Nellie .jeliem. 'less tWrenpondent For Sale or Trade -Hay stal ion. for team of horses. Stal lion was (t years this bpring; weighs 17H. - Address Fred Meyer, HillrttH.ro, It 3. 4'JM Marvin P.ail-y, the youngster who helited nd the Cedar Mill 8 tore, is in some pickle. He was psroled by Judge Cample on the proviso that he should go to school. Camphell's parole did not get to working overtime as l.iiley was nnttcd by St Helens olliciuls. who wanted him for forgery. He pleaded guilty at St Helens, snd rw-ived a parole on the provision that he should make gottd the money received for the spurious paR-r. if liai- ey works to get the money he will violate Judge Campbell's pa role, and if he shall go to school he will violate the parole at St ens. So, ns his folks have no money it looks like young ltailey is in some quandsry. For Sale - (!as line engine, nix horse imwer, in good repair, Jeasonabte terms. -II. M. Van- derjtandi'n, Forest Grove. Ore., t 2. Phone 51. 49-51 Uirhard Wilcox and brother, Freil, were 'down frtm near Ireenville, Saturday, taking in the town alooir with Neighttor Win. Smith. Richard stM'nt a gotnl many cars running a loco motive down in the hind of the greaser ami teon, inn lie says that he h:isn t lost any railroad ing in Mexico, those troublous days. Richard prefers to Ftay here In Washington County and conduct what he calls an "hve- ess garden of F.den. All night dunce at Helvetia Hall, evening of March 17. Kv- erylwdy come and have a good time. Lunch at midnight. Tick ets, SI. lhoH. rord, Manager. At the Kvangeltcal church next Sunday evening. 1M, there will be a song service and literar W the f urogram. Selections by choir. A roMrt of the Mate Convention of Christian bndeav or, recently held at Kugene, will be given by Miss Ivlna Lysieor Aloha. )o not forget the sale of livery stock, Second and Washington, Saturday. March Kl. the sale begins at 10 a. m. S. M. Kelso, of Sherwood, writes the Oregonian that ne has had "white black berries" in his garden for 10 years. This was written because of a recent article telling how Luther Bur- bank had evolved a white blackberry. Mr. Kelso saw you can t aistinguisn me aiuereuce i . l . r in lasie irom inu rem vuuu . . r . I. , I berry. White Minorca eggs for hatch Inff-settingof 15 tor $l.-Wil lard Tupjier, Hillaboro. Telephone City 502. " Albert Tozier. an oldtime Hills boro boy, wus here Sunday, Ihe gueBt of T. S. Weatherred and familv. He celebrated his 55th birthday while in town -but the oldtimer doesn t look It For Sale -High-grade bull calf. weighs 125 lbs. Price, $20.- John Lehman, Beavertpn, Ore., It 2. Phone F36x3. 50-2 John Vanderwal went over to North Plains, Tuesday, to adjust a alight fire loss, which occurred the tirst of the week in the ho tel, caused by a defective flue, O. A. Cook and wife, of Cor nelius, were in the county sea Tuesday. Born, March 4. 1915. to Albert due levi::gs BRi:;6SSUIT HERE AlWft h tmmt hired by County Curt ol Cls4.kama Caunly to iritiT iht tint siitort ktkt it lw' TkfM4 Dallarf. tin Caalrad Wlik Ta tl fears' L L lievings. the Portland de tective, has broyght suit here on a change of venue from Clacka mas County, and he asks that Clackamas County pay him $2,000, for services rendering in attempting to unravel the secret of the Hill murders at Arden- wald, in 1913. livings alleges that he has a contract signed by County Judge Anderson and one comm'iaioner. and he claims that Sheriff Mass and District Attorney Giltert Hedges are cognizant of the contract County Judge Anderson, in the name of the county, makes an swer to the suit by Baying that he only aigned the contract un der the understanding that all three members of the county board were to sign before it would be valid. J. W. Smith. commissioner, signed up, but Mr. Mattoon. the third of the board, refused to sign the paper. The suit brings to mind the horrible kilting of four members of the Hill family. Levings is one of Portland's shrewd detectives, and has fig ured on many important cases. The case will be set but it is not likely that it will be tried at a very early date. "TMU CtlUN SPY" "The Cuban Spy" will be ren dered at the Grnge Hall, tteav erton, Wednesday evening. Mar. 17. (St Patrick's Day), for the benefit of the Catholic church. Cast of Characters Little Cuba "F.linora." The Cu- Imn Spy Miss M. Welter Richard Carson, a young Ameri can 1. Barrett Valdex. secretly in the pay of Spain F. O'Connors Jasper Gomez and tape, oll'icers under Valdez ... 0. Skopil and A. Wheeler Phelim McNab, Irishman J. McNamara Carl Weisbeer. Dutchman J. Muessig Jerry, Negro K. Hinchy Bridget Monahan Holuoke Sophie, a maid M. Hinchy Timer Two hours and a half. Irish Beauties, Orchestra Sel ection. Act 1. Sc.ne: Deck of Vessel. "Ab Long as the Shamrocks irow Green," Orchestra. Mother MachiVe, vocal solo, tobert Barrett Selection, violin solo, Carl Senn. Marche Lyrique, piano duet Misses A. Hermans and A. linchy. Act 2. Scene: Interior of old inn. "New Tipperary," Orchestra. Selection, vocal solo, A. 11 Cain. 'Fontenoy, recitation, F. Hennessy. - Piano Selection. Miss A. Senn. "Killarney," vocal solo, Miss K. Wheeler. Act 3. Scene. Headquarters and prison. "Merry Irish Widow," Orches tra. - Mttle SPrig of Shamrock." vocal Tsolo. Mrs. K. Britch. "Wearing of the Green," vio lin solo, H. Holboke. "Eyes of Irish Blue," vocal solo, Miss A. Muessig. Merry Kyes, mandolin duet Misses M. Hiddell and N. Price. Act 4. Sence: Parlor of Ho tel. "It's a Long Way to Tipper ary, urcneaira. FAREWELL PARTY The members of the Rebekahs and families tendered Mrs. K. E. Ling. Mrs. Jos. Klliott and Airs. Green Zumwalt a farewell sur- Srise at Odd Fellows Hall, Mon ay evening. Mrs. Zumwalt goes to her home at Eugene, wrs. w- liott to Mom. and Mrs. Ling to Corvallis. The evening was en- ioved with games, conversation and music, t hose present were: Messrs and Mesdamea Uenton Bowman, C E Deichman. D B F.mrick, A Board, a Trulhnger, V C Francis: Mesdames Green Zumwalt E E Ling, Jos Elliott I V Trullinger, Geo Dunsmoor, C C Frick, Flora Sears. M C Case. A E Sigler, F Barr. 0 E Fluke, C Wilkins."P Long, E Luther, J H Foote, M Payton, A Hoffman, J Mathews; Misses Minnie Abbott Angie Harrington, Grace Fuller. Amanda Hartrampf, Lottie But ler. Flora Wilkins. Mildred Rus sell, Francia Wilklna? W. H. French was down from Forest Grove, yesterday. Born, March 5, 1915. to Mr. end Mrs. Philip Streib Jr., of ri-.r,LBdrsf. Garden seeds in bulk at Greer's. C. F. Hornecker. of Iisyville. was a city caller Wednesday morning. Do not forget that Crecrs have the largest assortment of bulk garden seeds in the county. A. M. Porter, of Canton, was in the county seat the first of the week. " For Sale: Re cleaned red clo ver heed. 1 1 Cents per xund. lI.Sohler.llillslmro.ILl. 1 Richard Sandford. ot Glencoe, was in the city -the first of the week. Springtime is here. i now is the time to make gard i. Buy your garden seeds at Greer's. Do not forget the St. Patricks dance on the evening of March 17th. at Hillsboro Hall. Kmil Menke. of Huber, was an Argus caller yesterday, while in town making a taxpaying trip. For Bale: Fresh cow, good milker. JJ gallons daily. Price. $oo. Inquire Bethany store. 52 Wm. Tolke. of above Banks, was in town Tuesday. cnroaU to Portland. Kveryoody knows that bulk garden seeds are Ust Buy them at Greer's and get the price and assortment J. C. Kuratli was able to I on the street yesterday, the first tune since his attack of rheuma tism. C. K. Korn, of Helvetia, was in town yesterday. He is just convalescing from a severe ill ness in mid-winter. The Iirsung Brothers are put ting up a hop house for their brother-in-law. Carl Meier, of lt-isyville. Luke Stewart, of Portland, was out to Hillstioro. Sunday, the guest of his sister, Mrs. L A. Rood. A. J. Killen, of Woodburn, w here he makes his home with a sister, was over to Hillaboro. the first of the week. German Lutheran services. Sunday afternoon, at 2:.'J0. at the Congregational church, hnelish Sunday school at 2:00. -K. W. Lueeke, Pastor. Dr. J. II. Talbot Dean of the Kimball School of Theology, Sa lem, w ill conduct services at the M. E. Church. Sunday morning. The public is cordially invited, There will be a basket social ami entertainment at the Shute school house, near Milkapsi. Sat urday evening. March 20. All are invited. T. P. Goodin, of West Union. was in town Monday, tie was at Salem. Sunday, to see his brother. It B., who ia con valescing from a severe illness. 'The Social Circle of the Cong. Church will lie entertained by Mrs. it C Vaught and Miss Eva Bailey, at the home of the latter. Thursday, March 20, 1915, at 2:30 o'clock. Legislator Sim Paisley was down from Buxton, Tuesday, and says he is working hard on that ranch, and feels that he could now undergo another siege at Salem. - 0. A. Yergcn, of Laurel, was in town Monday. C. A. alter nates between Aurora and the Chehalem hills, and occasionally gets to the old county seat in his rounda. The recital given by pupilaof Misa Dee Darling, last Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, was well attended. The vupils all did well, showing marked improvement in their work in the last quarter. St Patrick's Day will be cele brated at the Hillshoro Hall by the dancers of Hillaboro and vi cinity, Wednesday evening, March 17. The Emerald idea will be the feature of the eve ning, and all are invited out to enjoy the mirth-making. Ten cents admission and 5 conta per. Ed. Olson departed the first of the week for Valdez. Alaska, where he will work in one of the big mines in tlr.t rich section. He accompanied A H. Bryant of Boston, one of liie stockhold ers of the mine. Mr. Bryant spent the first of the week in llillsboro, a guest at the Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. David Applegate, of Newalla, Okla., arrived here this week, and are guests for an extended visit with their daugh ter. Mrs. Chaa. McFadden, and family. This ia their first trip to the great West, and they find this section settled better than the Okla. country. The Uniform Rank K. of P., with twenty members,- are mak ing good drilling under Capt F. J. Williams, and the boya will soon give a benefit dancing en tertainment. for the good of the company... This feature of the order is growing rapidly, and the boys want to make a good show ing at the 1916 Supreme conven tion, at Portland. Several of the company have been members for about 15 years, and the old fel lows take to the work like thrifty J. LI. C1.1 OS Wife Fla4s Hastes 8sp 4 Frwn Rope la Bara IttTUUTED IXTEKTION Of SLICICZ WmU4 for rWtfaai Water Drfarharal-Ovate1 I Acres J. M. Btake. aged 46 years, own er of eight acres of land at North Plains, committed suicide last night by hanging himself in his barn. Blake had been despond ent for two or three days. He owed nothing, but was getting no ready money, and he made the remark. Saturday, that a man who could not make things go had better end bis life. Last evening, after supper, he told his wife that he thought he would go across trie town to borrow a a isc. sne volunteered to go with him,nd when she did this he gave up the trip, and started to play with the children. Mrs. Blake went to the post office. and when she returned about 8 o'clock the husband was gone. She naturally supposed be had gone to borrow the diss, and thought nothing about it until it grew late. When he did not re turn at 10 o'clock she went to the barn and called, but received no response. She later called on several neighbors, and at mid night went through the barn. She also called on Geo Hunter, who told her if h,e did not show up in a few minutes he woald or ganize a search party. About one o clock she again went to the barn and found the husband's body, suspended from a rope. Mrs. Blake, assisted by a relative of her husband, cut the body down, it being stilt warm. All efforts to resuscitate the man were futile. Blake formerly worked for the Portland Water Company, and lately expressed a desire to re turn there. He was a native of Illinois. Sheriff Reeves and Corner Bar rett visited the scene, and con cluded that there was no necessi ty of an inquest the facts being so apparent. Blake was in Hillsboro last week, and in talking with Davis and roley, in the county record er's office, appeared to be opti mistic Mrs. Blake says that while tearing down some timbers the other dav Blake was struck on the head and complained con siderably of the injury, and seem ed to be more despondent after the accident SCHOOL BASE BALL Forest Grove. Ore.. Mar. 8, 1915. The Washington Co. Teachers' Association is promoting a series of base ball games to include all schools of five rooms and under. All schools who wish to enter the aeries will be arranged in pairs to play off the first game March 19. The winners will then be arranged in pairs to play April 2. the next game will be April 16. The plan is to have the number reduced to two teams who are to meet for the final game at Hills boro on the spelling contest day, lion Bros, have offered a hand some silver cup as a trophy to the final winner. . .. All the schools are urged to enter this contest and send their applications to Prof. R. L. Wann. of Orenco, so that the March 19 games can be arranged at the Association meeting at Tigard, March 13. The committee de sires to arrange for schools of aa near the same size as possible to meet each time and also to make as little travel as possible. K. L. Wann, Orenco, S. W. Babcock. Gaston. N. A. Frost Dillev, Committee. TAQ DAY The Social Circle of Plymouth Church will conduct a Tag Day, Saturday. March 13, to raise funds for church improvements. This being the Saturday Dreced- ing St Patrick's Day. the tag will be a shamrock, and will be sold tor 10c. The committee in charge is Mrs. R. C. Vaught Mrs. David Kuratli and Mrs. R. L Easter, and young ladies of the church will sell the tags on the streets. Help a good cause by wearing a shamrock tag Saturday. Remember the Boy Scout Show Friday night Marriage license has been granted S. Marvin Nobles and Edith Marion, of Sherwood. Watch our window for St Pa trick's day specials. The Den of Sweets. Unless all signs fail the Boy Scout Shows will have a large and admiring audience at the Gymnasium Friday night Mrs. Walter Jackson, of Fort and. is vioiunx with l:rs. Uo. Jackson tti lira. VL C. XvA M b-V Thsre was quite a family re union at the home of Mr. and lira. H. Harrington. North Hilla. boro. Sunday, when ihe children and their families gathered un der the home roof-tree for din ner and supper. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ire land. North Plains; Mr. and Mrs. It Walker. Forest Grove: Mr and Mrs. C. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Harrington. Hillsboro; Miss Angie Harrington. Josenh ana Airrea Harrington, at home. k m r Best wishes oi the family circle were sent to the absent chi dren and their families, who are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Reed. York. Neb. : H. r. Harrington and family, of Benedict Neb., and Mrs. Minnie Lewis and family, in the Alberta. For Sale-Eight and one-half aeTML nn mila nnrrhoaet nf nca. if iii luroun lorannerrv or i duck oerry plants tree lit want- M) to set out balance of land. Will take corn, beans and toma toes for canning purposes. Small house and barn, tine location. Pnce, $200 per acre. Part cash and reasonable terms on balance. -Address 0. G. Gillett Hillabo ro. K. 4. The petition for the hotel sa loon at North Flams was up to the county court last Friday. and was beaten by a close mar gin. The petitioners had about zW names on the list but sever al had also signed the remon strance. These, of course, count ed on the remonstrance, but not on the petition, and. together with those who signed neither. the anti-element had the best of it by a few voters. The petition was thereupon withdrawn. This ill probably be the last effort to have a saloon at North Plains. Wanted: Girl for general housework on farm. Telephone Farmer 314. Will pay $20 Der monin. Ladies of the Needlecraft and their husbands gave a surprise to J. J. Krebs and wite. Saturday evening. They did not find the recipients of the surprise at home, but they went in and en joyed themselves for the evening j us i me same as inougn tney were at home. For sale: Set single heavy harness and pair heavy one-horse shafts. Chas. Gardner, Hillsbo ro, Ore. L C. Kelsay. formerly city en gineer or Hillsboro. is an appli cant for the position ot state en gineer, under Gov. Withycombe. E. B. Tongue, of this city, natur- ally must feel that Kelsay hasn't much chance for this plum if the district attorney can have any in - flueace with His Excellency. Capt A. Johnson and wife, of "VBB ABBUI VI. VffJIV III WW II JWI terdav. Thev have (told thPirhM nlai-A trt I") M CVviIav nnui nf C. i TT.r ., "V" . , lam Wkll. I .iimI wunala Ia. IVIU. IT Mill? U.UICI ICKICIO IV3 - : l. r . j ., .1 iok wie vipu ana nis lamiiy mey are to be eonmtnlated on their new neighbor. Coolev formerly resided near PhilliDS. , . ror saie: tsarreu riymoutn Rock. 0. A. C. strain, eggs for Btmin orra fnrl hatching. Setting of 15, 75e. or 9 ullinn tnr f 1 95. P W R,l. mond, Washington - Street be- tween 4th and 5th. 51-4 Mrs. Jos. Elliott and children leave the first of the week for Mora. Oregon, where they will spend the Summer with Mrs. Elliott's mother. Mr. Elliott will take a run up into the British Columbia country, and expects to locate there. A meeting of the stock sub- acriberaof the Oregon Hop Grow- era' Association ia tn tv hnlH at the City Hall. Hillsboro. March 5. at 2 D m. for the Duroose of elecUng a delegate. All stock - holders are requested to be pres ent. , Wm. Rhea and wife, of Mon tana, and Mrs. H. T. Bagley have returned from a visit to Oroville and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Rhea will start for their home in Montana the first of the week. We have several wire stools which are too low for our Dur- pose, but will be ideal for the housewife to use tn the -kitchen. These will be on sale at $1.25 each, at the Den of Sweets. Bring your eggs to Greer's. SURPRISE PARTY A pleasant farewell surprise par ty was given Mr. and Mrs. C. Rehse, at their home at Sixth and Fir, Wednesday evening. March 10, by the ladies of the Needlecraft The evening was soent in mu sic nd cards. At midnight dain ty refreshment were served. Those present were Messrs andJMesdames C RehseH Kam . IS 13 IT A. . S . L t na, K E Heater. J J Krebs. J B Stewart U Wann. W Gifford. J Nicodemut. U Kuratli. H Kroe- ger. D Emerick, Mesdames J. E. Reeves, E. Lanzford; Hisses Bertha and Verna Rehse. Lucile and Arline Kamna and Gladys stewtrc Mr. and lira. (1 Rahaa anil daaiitirs, IlictJ tztttx tnd Verci, lean text we;i fzr C; Vr r! 1 x'- rrarsaauosAA. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Plyir laa aa4 sargcsaCO OflM.-Cpulr la Scfcalawric tfet KMttMIMa OUU Phones, offieCity a mUmn,0BM R.M.ERVIN,1LI.D. PHYSICIAN AMD SUR3XC3 Soritua S. F. P. R. 5., f. M. 4 K. R-7. OtEcc la tb T. anr Mock. TaM as i'a strict. UiUabor, Otcaoo. ELMER IL SMITH If. D. D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SURGEOM , OSTEOPATH 4 r.n. a.. .i Dboao. ot&c over Hiiuboro hum1. J. 0. ItOBB, IL D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Or-FICE-Up-lrU Schalawrkh BUIg. Pitoaits-oaiw. City 3S4; Km. City 8S4 UUJUBORO, - OREGON Room 16 Waaliingtoa Haiti TVES . THURSDAY ud SATURDAY Dr. AmOm 4 Crtnatzit Oific boar to to IS at. I to 4 K D AO ICY AKJSZS ATTORHBYS-AT-fcAW iiuuau I j4 i KaaU SalUfe HILLSBORO, . . GX&I E. B. TOUOUE ATTORNRT-AT-tAW Office apMaira ia ScaalawfUa Block JOHN II. VI ALL . ATTORNBY-AT-LAW I Upiuin, A. C skat Mag. aula A aa4 UlUJMMJRO. - ORMOa. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBTT-AT-LAW Omei : Mala Btrart, oop. Coart Baaaa U ILL? BORO OAXOOH MrW'VMaVaSiaSJ l-piwu. u TriMr r 1 1? 1 1 1 IVINUUIS, J It. ATTOIMY-AT-LAT 1 office, aptirt ia Sckatawka itaek I Hillsboro. - - I Vr-oa . . ... I reiepaont ottice Haia 103. I I U.Ih I awia ios -ttj t -y TTtrtv I I U-a Sucw-or to Dt Mu Dtag svnc. BaaiAtma I Buelioc, between stkaadCtkSav i u.-iick. lv Oregon lreflfi PHYSICIAN Si SURGED 4 Successor to Dr. Cunnhbham. Office and Drug Store. Orenc). Oxsci Telnpboao manosUoM. flrfafcajaJa SB. SCHNABEL & LaROCtlS I """SJ I swwwMiaii i. f 1 'imTSLV ta la tataja aa mm taJflrltta. Biaaw rTwrHM au aa kmr . Int SBiiOMalia: IN -a fc-t O Xd(tca PORTLAND, C; dr. w. e. pittciiozii Deiitid Offloo up-atalra orw HUiaboro Ktf-xtcA nana. hillsboro - - - . crrsjai DR.J.R.lIAncnAtl DENTIST Trramic Bhht. . RooaM ft ami S UILL8BUSO, ' aiiia ana vnira. DR. C'H. POLLOCK j DsnthJ - I Upstairs, m Lizihtcr t 1 I mmm. mm m, m m. m mm. Building, una tr::: HUiaboro - - - C.D Lyi-laLc t am now rpwi ii ' .VJMpetw:. I r,r.: r-v t p