JuiltfiueA iui a I an.l tNin J '(LUHaO 1.1 L I, .Manila . tifr ibrewi hirtliorije i Aj.nl J lis W I looeM-) mint, oo I M lownif 1 I UoilMtf J; . I BljJ, a from Of MlJ J decree dm wlib i on W (ho 3 oulh AWf" in MIH5 u, tuliJwJ5 I bWJr, W or ulUwr baralof 4 In j rwlr w. Mflr.:z3 I'Mrth at July Cmim4IIm, Omo- anmlal Clat, Starts Acttsa Hill 11V MAK9 PCS AN AVIUM Ctukaue C , el CaawaJltM, Is Car- Mi WltB BtMtt The general committee, consist Inir of Messrs. Heater, Boacow. Writ. Easter. Dr. Marshall. Combs. E. L Moor. Sam Writ. K. J. Sewell. C C. Frick. G. A. raltrrson. C. J. Mich let. Dr. Krwln and J. II. Garrett met Tuesday evening and elected tlrover Combe chairman and Dr. Marshall secretary of the body. and ettled down to work for a thrredays celebration for July 4. the days to cover Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The parade will be held in HilUboro's streets. Saturday. nd a religious service and "com munity sing," the latter being under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary, at the City Park. Sunday, and the general exer cise will be observed at the itrovf, Monday. A good epeakrr w ill be secured. Correapondence i now under way with John iK-nni. now in San Francisco, to what can be done in the way of grtting a flying machine. If not prohibitive, one of the Cbria torTersons will be engaged. The committee will look after the collection of finances to take rare of the espensea. and the following sub-tommitteee were appointed: Conmaione-Easter, Wells, Ibatcow. I'arade-William Nelson. rVrworks-Boscow. Dance Ilitl-Uoore. I'ublidty Garrett SporU Heater. AiiJrvssee-Wood, Erwln Wall and ind Attractiona lloon. Wail i!ihclet All were unanimous that the lay ahtuld not be encumbered ith atdeehowa this year, but an mlt-avor will be made to give a murrain that win mora man a. If I he aviator can be ured this will Drove a great rawing card, as there art thou- and here who never saw a fly- In machine in operation. NOTICt! TO PATRONS behave decided to dissolve Dirt- 'rnhip. snd tnerefors It become wmary to meet our old cut itinera who have so long and UtiniHHuly viaited our store ra gtven us their trade. The a. a i ran wnicn nave paawea in here hava developed ti s rnendahlp that are very ronir. and now that a change tlx) firm has become necessary eiVel that we are leavina- the mily circle, but the cold de- WihIi of business compel us to W our accounts, and therefore L ..-a, 1. -at I r mum aa ail owing us 10 ive in snd make an early set nnent. In closing we will be iligwl lo Mace all unsettled ac- (iniit ror collection, and this we h to avoid by your voluntary iri.-n.iiy settlement. Those ho'dins? trade rheeka 'I lirini them in lie for or on 15th of !iav. 1UI&. a thev :l U (.r no value after that Wilkin & Challacombe. orneliim, On, May 6. 1915, Coffee Club Meeting y Coffee Club will meet at the Km, Saturday afternoon, and all members are uii'ly invited to attend, aa TCHlinur III U- J!. . maiiria will vm Ul Wd. LETTER OP THANKS desire to sincerely thank all assiHtod. bv donations or ,,riw. at the dinner I last "'day Riven for the benefit me iiuiHboro school funds, rettlm Ihanlra A k. ..1 c for their patronage, grammar School Teachaw. aw ocnooi AinietlC Att'D, iillaboro. May 6, 1815. 'r- Fred Anderaon nV Oranen . ! . "? W.W..WW, I V. wn vestarday, matting " yruiMBionai Drotitcn. new shipment of Cameras nuuaKB mat In at Mia Pk (Jw Grace Kerr, of Howl w.of thellercanUla. ""kle: Coal Maek P.Mk. 9 yeBr. baolutsly trot ninviH np nnilhla -Eu. "own, uorne us. Or. 9 Ifl Rnroavan I out the , . r1'1 00 ouwneti with Xr Kodtk flimi to 'A rrhsrmacv. Th-u the da Ind nrin " -j ::i ths "lorEuttoMKiia. Probate: PK.flAffa ti.ir) firmed aa txecutrlx of will of late r reiierick Kufli eUatf valued at UWW. J r' Caratena. Wm Mc omana rrank s-a, appramer -uona tiled in sum of ll.OUO; V 8 Abraham. Oarar Johnwin snd crnast lirthlefs, appraiaers eatale of M J Drown. iWeaaeil; Krnett GeUler, guardian Fred erick GeWler. incompetent, re PorU $7X.Xi ranh on hand: Sale Manual ICoberta land in Tilla mook t.4 contlrmed; M More head appmnteit executor will France L Gore, deceased, bond $'): Henry Muhly ratate rioted of record; a!io eatateof J V Lilly, deed: Asnea Knot airunit.t miniitratrix ette KrnU ICnn deed, widow and y children being the heir, bond filed in sum of KM!; Final settlement ratate J II Howell, dereaaed, et for June 7; Final sect lUchel Herb wtate set lor June 7. The next meeting of the Ger man J4jiakinif Society will b hehl at the home of Herman Koehnke. 1) miles nmth of Oak I'ark atalion.'aotithwiMtt nf lllit. Uiro, Sunday. May Hi. IU15, at I'M 0. m. All inembera are re. queated to be in attendance, aa wcu as uerman a(ieaking people. Mrs. Jenette Steventnn wif of K, P. Steventon. died at her home at Waoatn. Wnthiinrion County. Sunday. Mav l'il.r. aiietl U year. 3 month and 16 days. Although Bh? had been indisposed for stmie tim. her death came m a nhivk" t the family and community. Sur viving are her husband ami three dauKhters, Mm. limit Harder, of Portland, and the MiMes Jo. ephine and Kdna. at home. A lanre concoumw of friends snd neiithbor sttendiHl the funeral service conducted at the Steven ton home by llev. Tale. Inter, ment waa in a Portland cemetery. All members of IMUb iroCoun. cil 1614 Kniithl of Colombo. are nut nnlv riiiniil lit tMcted to attend the excmplifka- lion oi ine tnree deirree at Mc- llinnvllle. Ktlnrtav Mav Q Vr.ii " ' . ' I w . W ' can take trains that It-ave Hills boro at 8.15 or 9:42 a. m.. but candidates are expected f take the 8:15 P. H K, Th.-ro will be a M-cml train leaving Mc.Minn- villi after the Onntjuot. which will enable all memlx-M to tret to their homes. -A. J. Miltenber ger. Fin. Sec. IUI To- farmer, teamster and livervmen: Tin l.iilhir marknt is dropping, and. until July 1, I win reauc in pneo of every ar ticle in mv ahon. If von want some genuine bargain, rati snd se me.- u r.. doiham, Main Stret, oppoaite Tualatin Hotel. HilUU.ro 7 8 t!orlcf llula. of Nnrlh Cam. Una. wa in town the llntt of the wees, rmiernng wun omciais as to t'irt wherealaiuU of his hmther Hume llutn uhrt v laat heard from at Florence. Or. Some one there told the brother thai Uie minting brother bad said he waa going to liillabora Hume Duls is miwt likely work- ing on some section. For Sale: Auto in llrst-clasii enmlilion. Will n!l virv riA.in. aide, or trade for a good, young team, harness and lorht wagon. IVam mimt Imi 11X11) tn t"lXI wnrh Call lfix. Forest Grove -North Seventh Street, btr Wm. lU'idt. of Portland, was out yesterday, greeting friends and incidentally transacting' bus in4 liciill w one of the own- era nf Went Portland lli'iulitH. snd has a great deal of Portland city troiHjrty. lie now owns no llillaboro reu tv. havinir ilisiHifted of his holdings here some years ago. Taken tin: Hrown mnro pony. brandinl II on right shoulder. Pay charues, prove property and take same away.- 0. Vaiider most. Ui'averton, Or., II 3. Half mile south of Kin ton. 5 8 Geo. Havmond. a nephew of John I. Marsh, nearly severed his thumb the other day. while chopping wood. The lad showed remarkable pluck for his thir teen years, and came flown to Hillaboro to have Dr. I'.rwin sew the amputated diit buck to its place. Pictures of the San Dieiro Cal ifornia Exposition will be at the People s, Friday only. A special matinee for the school children at 3:30. Coming next Monday and Tuesday, "The Hard Koad. T. M. Kerr is attain able to nsviorate the streets, being nice convalescent from his recent operation for appendicitis. The Pharmacy has the most complete line of Eastman Kodaks and supplies. They uo develop ing and printing. Wade Everest, of Tillamook. writes his brother, F. A., that he is laid un with a badly broken shoulder, sustained a few days ago. The Kodak season is now on. Go to the Pharmacy for your suppliea. Carl Meier, of Leisyville, waa a citv visitor the first-of the week. John Seiffert, of Phillips), was in town Tuesday. Garden seeds in bulk at Greer's. CELOffFBl ID DO RacawdM Eapcctatiaas as Twa Thou tan Pupils Vtalt Mlllsewrw 4Y0 lAtKff CtOWNS UQtEE1 Haaaresa af faail Write Oat llvacrtd Ware's U lie Caaiaai The annual county soellinir con- teat held last Saturday, in con junction with May Day festivi- . wa the greatest school event ever celebrated in Wamh. gton County. It is estimated that fully 2.000 children of school sge were in Hillaboro. and 800 entered the spelling trial The exerciaes were written, snd it as surprising how many earn ed 100. The exercises for Msy Day were field at the court vard B'iure. aimvne um in m jhort address, crowned Miss Ruth unxister gueen of the Msy, her auenaanu being Misses Msrion Lytle. Msry Harbison. Georgia nam win and lieth Crandall win i.nas KoetH'r otneiated as crown besrer. Hillabora (Iren Snd Cornelin arnnn1 Iha May Pole, and the eeremnnio issted several hours. A CAItU l-Mitnr Arirus: 1 WOUld liktf to correct an r. ror in the minds of many of the patron Of the tostnffir in r. gard to the box rent Jan. 1. 1915. box rent wan raised 15c a quarter, per box. ome have been blaminir th Eastern war for this advance, while Others hava Kon sivins the Democratic party the credit I loth are equally erroneous. Box rent is fixed in ornnnrtinn in Ika r-'ceintA of the offW If ! tKU o'Jica remained where it has been for vears. the ho rent would have remained th um- or had the office fsiled to hold its own, as some would seem to ilesire. the rent would h Im Offices whose receipts are from live to ten thousand dollars have the rental as follows: Small boxes, 45c: medium. 60c: Isrge, 75c. KeCrints from ten to fortv thousand dollars: .Small, GOc; medium, 75c; lark e. Si. The receipts of this office have run over the ten thousand mark, hence the raise in the "rent" This is an old role. made. I think, in the Kood Heoublican days, so our Republican friends who are g ivinar ud their boxes should think twice before they kick. Respectfully, J. C Lamkin, P. M. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS II O Klnmf lo Zoa Sitauia. ilk krt Id Oak Pik . Im . mi Sigmaa lo Ala RiiHatt. mom io K lluSnrhrr lo Fied W Oeoman. t a Tivaitl Kaad ('.anlrna 11 io Uiiucd lo J II Bunk. 40 a arc 11 1 1 a r 1 w 1 too Art Oilmor lo R J Ratanaca. tot t blk S O.k Grow ad o ll-riinn Mi-trccr loCN Keroolili. lut lo Mititfr uo VV J Im.ioo to W J Xhnnlon ! al, 1 Ion Tboruc'i ad Hbo io In KonkiloJat Jehorek, 10 a arc 1 1 I 1 a ft f la I) II lUlhaway lo R K llalliaway.lr In w n Lmiit 111U1I1 H Giuvo ... 1009 II Ku hnelrt WilUmloa Kurbae, lot ft I'.lre ad 1 liiaM 10 fnwk 'alrr lo A Cobb, iq", tl7 fl Iklb a lliininknva ail lf.U Cub to Carolmf Frxlvr, a Vf.tth llillalvitn itiA S M Minn to Peril Dorr, 4.4 Che- InUm Ml Urcharili .' 141S I'tr.l llavM to VV i Coo.), Stiaisoft blk JS r Gmve joo llrna liavid to Same, like tr time blk juo O K WratiUKhuime to A II Wllbiow, blk anil 6 lot In Timber 10 Same 10 N Hanif, lot at Timber ... OieNnn Inv & Mtg Co to Mritl Uc 5 Cut.lv, So a aec M t tart w Wm Paitim to KJw Durit, 7 41 a ace 10 It I 1 r t w 1404 Kiank StralRht to N It Webber, tr t n :i wick Aciei , .1600 J I' Tauiirtle to Amanda llariii, ftoiioo fi b k S Hbo 1 J 1. LaPolnl to J A Mooie, 1 041 a Wm Wiliod d I c 10 Hvilnr llauflou 1 1 Geo Hauptman, nnd M in Ma a ec ti t i a 1 1 w 10 II. I I.im.1 to Dr Hyde. 4 loti blk 7 Turkrr & Stewatt ad... iooo Ci Janavn to K L Peikln, 4 lot Weil I'ortland llibtt 10 Herman Metzger to L C Kemuier, 1 lota Meiiiier 850 LaiiielXootU Urchardi Co to H E Noble, J3 41 Uurelwood Orchaid lo Purest On i-e Natl B ink to F Nack- eit, 3 a John Marsh d I c 900 Empire Inv Co to Ja Jobmtoo, 4 lot Council View Aciea 1400 J R nalilinR to J T Bamei, lot City View ad Slier wood .tooo Hugh fi'hrr to Willie Barbour, J a Cortland MounUiu Aooo 0 O Johntnn to J 8 8eed A Tho Maun, loaaeebljar I w .... . 10 Karl Keller lo Martb Keller, lot In NorlU flaina joo Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stevens, of DnrrlanH tvarn inonta nf R. 1 Perkins and wife, Sunday. Wanted: I want some good pasturage for 12 to 15 head of , i .... P..HL O.k.. I yearunx Jerseya. nana, oviiui- merich. Call Line 10, Hillsboro, No. 52. 5-7 The Hillsboro tourists went to Forest Grove. Sunday, and de- feateii the Grove, by a aivte nf . . . i, . i tlt.1,1 - J to m 1 " li uj M v. lUt0 4 Kaipn Williams pucneu niuaooro nan, rnuay nioi,rirsi biresi, rsiWCCa Mtll.Z" and Creigh Long caught for the May 14. Admission 10c; dancing ton tad rri i Hiltoboroitea. 5c, Dandttj besini at 8:C1 , 'ca u to tzzX m Urt. G. J. PaJmatcer visited Irlcnds In Portland over Sunday. John Olson, of near Cedar Mill, was in town yesterday. iranaacung legal ousinet s. a m a . rrana wail, or fortland. was a guest of bis brother. John M Wall. Tuesday. Mr. and lira. Wm. Robb. of Schienehn. were in the county seal yesterday. W. J. Gregg, of Leisyville. was in the city the last of the week. T. R. Davis, of Jolly plains. waiin the city the first of the week. Klmer Johnson, of the Wilkes Abstract a.. u dnvinir nw auto these days. - w - - " - T"N Dr. Lowe will be at the wHotel Washintrton nest Saturday, till 4 o clock only. consult mm. Mrs. Geo. Schultz and ehiMrn of Oregon City, visited with Mrs. Schultz' Barents. Thoa. r.lwn and wife, last week. W. J. Quinn. feed and board ing stables. Corner Second and Washington Streets. Hillsboro. Give him a trial Harry Cook, the old-time ball player of Cornelius, was down to Hillaboro. Tuesday. Harrv at if 1 takes an interest in the Nstional game. Money to loan on first-class farm security. Washington County Abstract & Title Com pany; by E. J. McAlear. Mana ger. 4tf For sale: Jersey cow. trivinir four gallons milk daily. Fred Klink. 11th and Fir Street, Hills bora 68 Attorney E. R Stile and witV of Manchester, Iowa, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. r. Sias and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stiles are en route to the San Francisco Fair. The Scholia Ladies Aid will hold an lee cream aortal in th Artisisn Hall, at Scholia. Msy & bhort program. Everybody in vited. Mrs. A. J. Larkin. Secy. Mrs. Miles Everett returned to her home at North Bend. Ore., the last of the week, after a visit with the Everett and Maynard fnrnilioa nf t hie pit v unrl J U Brown and wife, of above Banks. L. N. Rider, who recent! bought theSchnabei place est of town, was in town the last of the week. After several months in the Idaho country he eon. sidered the old Willamette Val ley was rood enouatt for him. or anyone else. Chss. F. Miller, formerly of the Grove, is now working for the U. S. treasury department in I'ortland. His duty is to set that the drug houses are con forming to the Federal Statutes in dispensing poisons and narco- tics. "THE SENIOR" A taste of real college life with all its fun and spirit, and vet with plenty of good serious com mon sense running through it, ia the treat which Is being pre- nnrwl hv th P.lan.a nt 1QIR nf IKa High School, in the annual Sen- ln nlau "TliA SAnSAa)" triaum v. lire uciiivi aiivvv the usual variety of characters found in a "bunch" of college fellows, from the dignified Senior himself to the "graceful Fresh" who falls down more timet than he takes stem, and who swears by what "Pa says," the scenes are typical of college life, and atTord many interesting and amusing situations. The class has spent much time and effort in producing a pity that will be a credit to itself and the arhool. and rlMervM th Inv. al support of the community. The cast is aa follows: Gordon Walnwright. a Senior of Lakeville University, not "in ftfMMPtv" P.I m or Planar "Perry" Spencer, "Pug" Collins, "Nick" Meade, seniors in "so ciety ' Sam Bentley. Elmer RatrhplrW r.haa. Dpiohman Tommy Thompson, baseball star a a t wa ana sopnomore .... uan nrwin Dub" Duffield, champion de bater Wade Zumwalt Beane, a freshman who looks the part Jamea Mahon Eleanor Forbes, a popular girl, . : : Ruby Tipton Mrs. Lee, Eleanor's aunt and an iriatncrat Ella Rot-hen Violet, a helpful sort of person . . .1 n ivainenne rerry Gertrude Spencer, Spencer's sis ter. Anna Berg Miss Jones, a Lakeville girl .. . . . EffieBachelar Miss White, visiting Lakeville Alma, Unlolr.. Jean, chauffeur. ... Arthur Connell Mike, a lunch hustler Leon Tamiesie Pi-aaitont TKoatro Thursday Ml n'ilnolr I evening. May 13, at 8:00 o'clock ropuiar prices. Mrs. Carrie Dunn, of Portland, la anAndinir tho tvlr anrl cuilli her niece. Mrs. E. S. Comba. on the River Road Hillnhom Hrava haaehalt ftciam will rriva hpnoflt rlnneA t tria ..... w ih. tMll tl-ll TI J lt. . C20D RSI Seclst Ssssea Out Artfcia aa Meaas af rilaraaliallan Ry WT CO-CfCUTTVe CsgatSS3 Um Carrlsrssl are TarpU Per at Was Vast aVafcft The Ladies Auiiliary of the Commercial Club want Hillsboro people to be a unit la the titer mination of the flr-tha bana of health and the carrier of d The Auxiliary ia sendins; oat the lollowing pamphlet to erarv nome, ana they ask ail to wet . ... . : busy, to the end that wa mat nave a "flyieaa town:" 1. Where is the fly batched? In manure and filth. 2. Where does the fly liv.? In every kind of filth. 3. Is anr thin? hm f.ltn fn. tnenytoeatT No. a -. .... . . . iai wnr nrMaa tkai when he leavea the vault and the manure pile and spittoon? Into ine Kitchen and dimnsr room (b) What does he do there? r n . . - lie WSIKS on the brcauL fmlt an4 vetretablefl? h inM kia r A. the butter and bathes in the but- termiik. 5. DOSS the) Ur a-Uir tkai na. tint .sick with eonsumptioo. ty. Bhoid fever and cholera infantum? le does and may call oa you next 6. 'Is the fly dsngsroas? He is man's worst pest, mora dan gerous than wild beaata or rat tlesnakes. 7. What diaeaana rim k. fl. carry? He carries typhoid fever. tuberculosis and summer corn olainL Haw? On kU ai.. and hairy feet What is his cor rect name? Typhoid fly. 8. Did he ever kill anyone? He killed more American eoidiers in the Spanish-American War than the bullets of the Spaniards. 9. Where are the jrreateat number of typhoid fever, con sumption and summer cjoplxint? Where there are the moat fliea. 10. Where arc th mmt I!? Where there is the most filth. ' 11. Whv akniilii kill ika fly? Because he may kill oa. 12. How shall wa kill tha fit? a) Destroy all th filth nkniit the house and vard: ih mnr lime into the vault and on the manure; (c) kill the fly with a wire-screen nadrfu n atlokv paper, or kerosene oil. ia Mil the fly in any way. but KILL THE PLY. 14. If there is anv filth an. Where that VOU rannnt Mtnnva call on the Board of Health, ud ask for relief before vou an stricken with disease and, per- hatw. death. MEMORIAL DAY Rev. R. E. Uvers will oraach uamonij ikav fin Crescent Theatra, tiandatr. t? 30. at 11 a. m. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. invite all to attend, and the Das ton and mamhor Af all other churchea are rrvan a cordial invitation to be present snd make thi a llnion iM The choirs of the various church es are requested to fartitipftte under the leadership ot Ur. Dunamoor. On Monday, Uay SI, the Post and Corps will hold rit ualistic ceremonies at the ceme tery, from 8 to 10 a. m,, and in the afternoon wit! attanul cisea under the direction of the city authorities, Rodolph Cran dall, Commander Gen. Ransom Post No. 69, Department of Ore gon. LANOSTON CMECN J. J. Langston and Edith Anna Gheen were united in marrixre at Portland, the first of the week. The groom it well known in Hillsboro, navies bean em ployed, in the Anderson shop for over two years. The bride ia a dtu;hter of trCM lira. Thoa. Ghtta, ci K-!dbora The happy couple will rc !ia in Portlini where Ur. Lnston la engaged in crerxag a shoD of hia own. on Third Street Karris l&tacs waa mtad yesterday to tUrriaon W. Hos ier snd Edith Ulliah aarchUL daughter of Jas. .Churchill and wife, Galea Creek. Bsth are prominent in their taction. James Elmer, tha wn mnntlii t w aaaavaa i .U &aV n at i aa ! 0IU 900 OI Hr Ba Mri J " snon iiiness. ine parents have the sympathy of tha entire com- munitv Thai rnnatl aM.i Tuesday morning, v The city council met Tottixy niirht and aftae rtHii m . portionments on strast Improve- . av i a . a a v a ai . ment oiacussea tne navtcxDiitty of the dty doing iti own street ?r the dty oln ' lmProv!m!i. irovement rather than bv contract This will prcb&bly ba done if equipment esn ba pro Unul cured toUkeerrecf tvawcr2t. In. . win First EtrwaL rMtatai V.V-vo. w. F inn mA :t- ..J . " - ami witaj aUH daoghteff, Moses Ruth and Corinne. after a fortnUht'a visit wiw ma tweys. departed Wed- neaoav. ror their noma at rn. ton. Ohio. Ur. Kina? arant im n uauaa ureec. lucsday. and had a lowai tne ug tree on tha Rat. n ptaen the one that ia h tween 12 and 13 feet in diame ter. He bad a photo of the mammoth to carry back with him to show his Ohio friends wnat Oregon can produce in the warot biff thinn. Kin m4 two tripe to see this curiosity and men woaea aumoiounded when told be could find scores like this over in the Nehalem, 30 miles way but no more like it in thi county which is purely sgricul- rarat. fr a v m ror aaie: uurne-Jorapr m with Din at aider ona nmn tn litter, and a few fine shoats. Walter Zetzman. Cornelius, R. 1, near Schieffelin. $-8 Charles Davis' barn, silo and granary burned Tuesdsy morn ing' shortly after midnight and is a well defined opinion that some one set the buildings afire. Mr. Weatcott. rhn livM first saw the blaze. a d rushed' over to the Davis house and arouaed the owner. Therm vaa no equipment to extinguished the oiaze ana ine buildings were soon reduced to ashes. There was soma insurance, hnt nm enough to cover the loss. Three hoboes were seen going through North Plains, not far from the rarm. about an hour after the blaze. The Davis' nlace ia a part of the old CoL T. R. Corne lius donation. Good Real Estata aacurilv nf. ered for loans at 7 and 8 ner cent Call and look applications over. E. L. Perkins. Hillsboro. Oregon. tf. The residents of the road Hi. trict in which Reedville is situ ate. Jonas Moline. supervisor, will hold a meeting at the Reed- vtue school house, Saturday eve ning. May 15. to devise wava and means for connecting the rock road between Hillsboro and Beaverton. The district ha a five mill levy, and many want to give volunteer work. An at tentat will also be made to raia more funds. Ton! Sinav. of ahoy Blonminir today saved the lone bridge west of town, on Dairy Creek, from burning. He was passing serosa, and noticed the floor of the structure afire, caught perhaps irora the coals of a smoker's Dine. He soon had the fire ex. tinguished. He says that in ten minutes more the entire floor would hava hn ahlaz and that bridge might have been lost Earl IVin alarm haa mirwkaaaut the stock of furniture owned by Grover C. Combs, corner Main and Second, and invoicing completed. Donelson takes pos session the last of thia week, and will continue the business. - The purchaser haa an extended ac quaintance' with the Hillsboro public and the seller has the beat wishes of all who have patronized his store. Irma Johnson ia auinir fna ft Johnson for divorce. They were married at Lewistoo. Montana. about f vpara a cm Tho wifa ' av m niiv charges abandonment and cruel treatment sue says that her husband frequently told her he waa going to Alaska and would naver return. He loft nn Hav and evidently has made good his . . r : . j worn, qp to ine present date, at least There are no children. C (1 Nelson, of Raenna. Inat a valuable team. Tuesday, a tree falling on them while thev were traveling between Bacona and Buxton. Rodolnh. his 16 vear old son. was driving, carrying the mail The boy was not in jured. Thia is the second team loss sustained bv Mr. Nelann. and he has the sympathy of his inenas. aV a - Hillahoro Hiirh AetaittA tk Tourists. Saturday, in a hot game. 13 to 12. The grounds were in poor condition, making the error column strong-. Bat teriea Hiorh. Williama anrl Maolr tourists, Dooher, Long and Nel son. ine leatureot the game waa Carol La-wio-'a field work fnr Cigh. . Circuit Court: Judgments J A Rowell v F D Vincent; J M Donahue sentenced to 1 to 10 yrs in pan and caroled on condition ha make raatitntinn At vain nf theft: decree cf divorce granted in Lawaon v Lawaon. Lura Bai ley v Linn A Bailey. firs caught in the closet netr tne Kitcnen range in the Thoa. Connell home, this morning. Mr. Connell extinguished the blue snd did not call the denartment. How tha blase caught is n ravs- iwwuii dwxs caugm ia a mys- tery, u it could not have caught faffattaWa. 1VlaaVa Aa c , . f rom the flue. viaw am cuwiiam acoooi rauy ef Purdin. Thatehar Mitl.iJ. w .-..., U.IIDIU Itirviaw, Hayward and Kansas sxaooa, witn a program, SatuN y, cays. Do tot let vour horse stand it i K'.tdilng post Take him to W J. O-'n'a atxbla. Cornae " tzi .'i:5iington. 1 rnorxsuosaia. F. A. BAILBY, U. a flymelaa sad 0:-CpaaJr. i. Stkalaaarlrt tM raoaaaa, ofBr CttTss nMaa.tS S3 R. M. ERWIN, U. a PHYSICIAN AMD C3KCa I. tha Taaaka. Sleek. Tsareaad otraau, nuiabota, Oiaajga. 1 .mnmiu ELMERH. SMITH IX. D. D. 01 PHVSiaAM&SUECEOM OSTBOPATH OrBc Hour ta aa.. a a Td.,. ThyUjr. Hatard., . tfn VlAlIa AfaattaMvaMl al.. u i..a . . .& Mar vw asaWniK, aVwal J. 0. Eonn. tt. n V aaaara) PHYSICIAN &. SUKGEOH OFFICR-Uprairala ackaiaah aM. PHoiras-O.CitrA; Rea. CU7 St HliJHBORO, a OftKOUM Dr. O. C. Hisitt DENTIST 'owloeatad la ITura.t !) lk ott'a ;watr Stora. KxtranUaw ak aolatal paloUaa aaaaaaa . .... ..' f g ,',mSUXK)L- DAQLKY & tSAZl arroajfara-ar-uaw nooau 1 sad t Mate BalMiag ULUMBO. . . uiESfil lllMWMMiMaaaa E. B. TONQUC ATTORN BT-AT-tAW Hut ia 4.-a4trUa Blact IOHN M. WALL aTToaNsv-AT-taw Dpauira, A. C Shot Bldg, Mala a aari .watuHat oaxaoa. 1 " 1 rr,i -arytVaiVM N. BARRETT rTuaNanr-aT-tAW Jftwa. Sala Atraat, opa. ComtX flowa, .u-Boao onsoo rHOS. H. TONGUE, JR ATTORNKT-AT-LAn- OiSce, apitaira la Scaolawrica Hillsboro, - - ta Telephone office Mai a 103. .Mala lot , DR. L. T7. JJYD2 Socctaaor to Or. Liaklataa- Office oet Delta Orna? State. IUU iweuae, betvma $tk aad SU Cta. Hillsboro, Ortcca '' rrivrrrwvm uwui FrcfcricSi Asdcra, U. D. PHYSICIAN St SURGEO Successor to Dr. Cunning OflJce and Drug Store. Orknco. 0--3. Talaaboaa cnaoaeUoaa. ' iViriAnjuuuL Oe. a a. a. SCHNABEL & LaROCHS rm.r"-. b a a My aa -- " - , taaWaSrnfaaira, UttattrMaaaraT - rweMel 1t aaasi. PORTLAND. O.IE. DR. W. E. PITTBMOBa Dentist OfBoa ap-ataira or Hiltabora NaUoaal . v . nana. . r -;.s. HILLSBORO - - - 0B3C9 DR-J.lUARSUALIaa DENTIST TemM sidx. EaoaaalaaiS K1US30XD, CZX Mala aad Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dsnticl . . .. . Upstairs, in Lisllitrr Clta I ajaa. kat a a ' w aK a Bttfldiag Kaia Srsct I aaa nam prepared M Vkr V ' rCtf eaaea, su aw watt. l-lL.J17i i:nvA.lI.r-:r" CataTZr r