ii. el cs ui Uy Mkmim UMtr mta ! Cmm.II IH- Wra has Atxivn rot an ladiaf 1 aV- TU Week, CaitoMt few rlecaaf SiAr lilltboro ha concluded to put 1 n iu macadam thia year with it th contract prucrta and to at rnd Mayor Barrett and the Sty Council have employed lion. V. Goodin, of North Main. tupcrviM the work. The men i be hired by Mr. Goodin, and ill have full charge. The y engineer haa aurveyed the Vlwg, and work waa itarted ia wwk. Ilillihoro men and teama will given tne preference at all ft A f .. . . , ana iruna sizca crew I un be at the taak of mak- twtter roadways. Uxk will be shipped in on the way. and by the time thv f ta are ready for the cruahtMl ttrial there will be emH.it. d to make abort ahif t of the- k. It it eatlmated that from Ive to fourteen thouaand dol- will be eipended on the inv vrment, and thia will mean ir for aeveral weeka. udite (rtiodin baa had eiperi- to thia daaa or Improve- L and will give me city the t of hia aervlcf. Jr. Goodin aaya that there be plenty or dirt for dwpo and if there art any in mid thi aurplua for filling they juld put In their rtxjumU at NUTICO TO PATHONS have decided todiaaolve part- Vhin. ami therefore it become iwary to meet our old cua M'ra who have ao long and tinuoualy viaited our atore I given ua their trade. The jrs e V which have pawed in here have developed ti fnendahip that are very a. and now that change V Arm haa become nectaaary leel that we are leaving the ily circle, but the cold de- da of buaineta compel ua to our accounta, and therefore mum ak all owimr ua to in and make an early art- ont. In rUwinir we will bt o(J to place all umwttlea ac ta for collection, and thia c to avoid by your voluntary friendly Battlement hone holding trade cttecka bring them in before or on 15th of May. 1915. at they be of no value after Hut Wilkina & Challacoml. prndiue. Ore.. May 6, 1915. Cleaa-np Day Ve ia hereby given that Tues May 18. 1916. haa been Wed by the City Council Jillahoro, Orecon. aa "Clean Mil ft ay. All citizens are urired erve thia day. persons muat procure the f the Hump Groundi from llenal.y. Street Commia r. it ua all co-operate and ua the Citv neit TuiMUlav. Med thia 18th day of May. W. N. Barrett. Mayor. COUNTY COURT county court before ad m r last week, passed on following: Proponed Road J, petition of Geo Conzel et ala. continued to June of Court Smed Road N06JI, petition ilne et ala. waa. ordered lished. ,W Scott Herb Matteaon and horwill meet to view the p4 Koad No 637. petition (Nankins et ala. rk Luce reoorted April feea W.'W; Recorder Davia. feea K4.30. nd tranafera ordered-$17. Tom School District No 71 to )ral fund: 133 from seneral to county road fund. MEMORIAL DAY n. e .livers will oreach )orial Day services at the L. . mi a . , a a j-eni, ineaire, aunaay, May u 11 a. m. The G. A. K W. R. c. invite all to attend the Daatora and members of ther churches are given s al invitation to be present make thia Union aervice. choirs of the various church ire requested to participate ?r the leadership ot Mr. moor. On Monday, May 81. roet and Corps will hold rit ;tie ceremonies at the ceme I from 8 to 10 a. m.. and in 'afternoon will attend exer- under the direction of the i.iithii.. dj.il n wuiHuiiMaa. nouuiwii .Coromindsr Gen. Ranwm No. O, Dcpirtaant of Ore The People st-d Grand Thca-i Irea have conKJilJiti. am) some! lime during nctt the JW pie will rlon and the Grand will open under the ne management. Alfretl Harrington, no of the I'eopU-n. will have rharif of the aelectiima for the pre-nt and will make Un'kinir from the iWUay and Universal, or from any Film Co. that ha, the bt in the market A new Grand piano, the bent ev-r briwiifht to ll.IUI.oro. will U installed. Mr. N I'hitlipa will take care of the overhead mannicement. and the consolidation iw-.fi a b'tter mo t'on picture w-rvice than the city haa evrr enjoywj. The one-unit theatre will mean a reduction of overhead eXn-nH? and a ronne juent U'tU'rnn-nt of photo play program, which ahould mean a ureater pul.lic aatMfaclion. The new theatre will be one of the Unit in the state outni lo of Tort land, and IlilUboro i awaiting conjtratulHti ns. Mi. I'hilliim re tains owneralnp of the building in which he has invented thous and oruoilars. To farmer, teamiter and (very men: I he leather market ts dropmng, and. until July 1. 1 wilk-ri iliic) the price of every ar ticle in my shop. If you want some genuine bantams, call and see me.-"lfc h. tiotham. Main Slreet, optNHil Tualatin Motel. Iillsboro. 7M Mr. and Mrs.C. T.ChriU tisen and daughter. Helen, who have Mfn living north of the Tualatin 'lain for several yeurs, have staited Kant for termancnt resi dence. They will go to Hum' Hitdt, la., and take up farming. ney came to the roast is years ago, and here G years ago. For some time Mr. ChrHtmsen ran the pan at the Grove condenser, heir many friends here will re gret t- see them leave. 1 hey stop at Ghehalis to vinit Andrew ,hrtlrtien and at liululo. Mon tana, to viit another brother. For 8alt; Auto in flrst-cla-w condition. Will sell veryjeanou able, or trade for a gmid, young team, hurnesi and hwlit wagon. Team nitiHt I lm to lji each. Call Ifix. Forest "Grove -North Seventh Street. 5tf Samuel Karvcl. of Hetlianv. dii-d May f. 1'JI.V lie was Uirn in I'olainl. July 21. 1XI7. and was marrletl to Niphia Margmtr. in 5ttW. hlev n children were Intrn U the union, live dying in in- ancy. Mrs, Kargel died thir teen years ago. In 1M1M) Mr. Kargel carne to Oregon, and carved a home from the Jlethany forest He was a splendid neigh' nr. a good friend and a worthy citizen, rive (laughters, a son and 27 grandchildren survive. Taken up: llrown mare pony, iranded II on right shoulder. 'ay chttruea, prve pniHrty and take si ne away.-C. Vander- most. I', sverton. Or.. R. 3. Half mile south of Kinton. 0 8 Th" city library has placed an orrVr for 27(1 volumes ot refer em-es, historical, impular authors etc., with laurel M. Iloyt. who was the lowest in figures of any contenders. Mr. Iloyt gave the ibrary Iward tho advantage of cost of shitiMiig. and he was awarded the business. They ex nect the Utk here within JW days, and at that time rogula tions will have been formed for usage. Good Real Hstate security of fered for loans at and 9 ht cent Coill and look applications over, rl u rerkins, HillslHiro. Oregon. tf. Jos. L Meek Iodge, biyal Or derof Moose, met luesdav eve ning. and the following officers were installed for the ensuing term-Herman Collier. Dictator; C. C. Frick. Vice Dictator: F. L Janacn. Prelate: L. 1. Adams, Secretary; David Corwin. Trea surer: W. H. Keiling. I. (i.; Ihos Dully, 0. G.; H. T. Koeber. Trustee. For sale: Duroc-Jorsey sow with uiirs at side: one sewn to litter, and a few tine shoats.- Walter .ctzman. Cornelius, K 1, near SchielTelin. 6 s Last Friday was social day for the G. A. R. and W. R. C. and they met in the Odd Fellows Hall. The afternoon was spent In visiting and a general good time. Mrs. Charles Bevier told about her sojourn in Florida, the past Winter, which was en- joyed by all.-Mrs. Nettie Jef- Ci. JMrA.M.ij..t - "7 Hillsboro Grays baseball team will give a henelit dance, at the Hillsboro Hall Friday night, May 14. Admission 10c; dancing 5c. Dancing begins at 8 MO. A. C. Shute. of the American National will leave the 23rd for San Francisco, where the bank era of Idaho. Nevada. California and Oregon will meet in annual convention. They will be in Res aion three days, and A. C. ex pects a big time. For sale: Jersey cow, giving four gallons milk daily.Ured Klink, 11th and Fir Street. Hills boro. e Mm. W. G. Oliver and two children returned Sunday to.their home in Portland, after a visit i.L if n .u u. ' ",r"; u!! V.i.r'co V a sister of Mrs. Oliver. Garden seeds in bulk at Greer's, ESS Anders a'Fiii t'lah Concera Make PropMal ta I ornl Praduct Slocktwldrr WILL IE TAKEN IN NEW COMPANY CerrartllM Hit IM.MS Casual Sletk feial I al PtikI While llillsboro waa quietly hi- bernating the fame of one of its products was gathering in mo mentum and had reached Utah in a manner that may mean much to the industry here. The gov ernor of Utah appointed a com mission to visit Pacific Coast Mints and look into the matter of fruit and vegetable preserving. They visited California and Washington and then heard of llillsboro'a Food Products Co. and its output. The gentlemen came here, investigated, and went home to make their report When the reports were read it waa found that the llillsboro product had won first preferment by the three people who had called on all preserving plants on the coast. As a result several wealthy Utah people formed a company they already have a Utah pltnt-with $.M).0i0 rash paid in capital stock and $100. WM) more subscribed, and made a proposal to the stockholders of the Food Products Co. They of fered to take in the llillsboro plant and patents and issue tot-k of the holding company. and when the stockholders held their meeting they voted to turn over the Food Products proposi- tion to the Utah corporation. The new company proposes to get bony this season and take care 01 the early iummer and late Autumn output It is to be hoped that the new people w ill make a eucxess of the plant Salt like men interested in the venture are men of large means, and they say there is a big future for the process used hy the llillshoro plant provided there is money enough available in the company'a handa to do business on the proper scale. This they have - and llillsboro will soon be on the map. MISS TAMinStli KNTLWTAINS Miss Lura Tamiesie delightfully entertained at her home in this city Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Ada Taylor. Queen of the May at Pacific University, and her maids. Guessing contests, which brought out the culinary knowledge of the girls, occupied tho first part of the afternoon, after which jointed dolls were given to each guest and she was required to dress a May Queen with white crepe paper. vMuch fun was occasioned by this num ber, and some of the dolls pre sented a very artistic appearance. Dainty refreshments were served. Tho tables were dec orated with pink candles, pink Mav baskets and pink roses. The guesta were Mrs. Bush- nell, Misses Ada Taylor, Anna Ijike, Norma Hope, Minerva Vermilyea. Rita Macrum, Hazel Davies. Grace Thomas. Esther Chalmers. Klula Iiynes, Hester Harbison, Marie Wells and Ruth Haines. To the Public I desire to thank the pood peo ple of llillshoro and vicinity for the magnificent support and Dntronaire given me since I start ed in business here. I have sold to Earl Donelson. and I solicit for him the same consideration in business that has been given to me. Grover Combs, llillsboro, Ore. KNIUHTS PICNIC Glcncoe Lodge No. 22, Knights of Pythias, will hold a picnic at the North Plains park, Saturday, Mav 22. the occasion to be an all-dav affair. Those who attend are requested to bring their din ners a la basket but there will be refreshment and confectionery 9tand? on Jhe Jr .J hod not wish to join to the basket dinner. 1 here will be dancing, afternoon and evening. in the biir pavilion. Addresses will be made by nrominent members of the order from the state at large, and the Knights hope to make this one A I I A 1 A 01 me Desi uemonsirauuna ever held in Washington County. TI Haulenbeck orchestra wil furnish the music for the occa aion. The public is cordially invited to attend, and have a good time The committee, composed of Julius Schoenberg. F. L. Beach and Wm. Joos, is making every effort to have a grand time. W. F. Desinirer. of Beaverton was in the city Tuesday after noon. Thft Rov Hoa(1 District J. M. Vanderzanden. supervisor, has finiahed 800 feet of rock road 'near the H. C Carotene place. PROG Frank Greener, below . Roods, was in town yesterday. Chas. Matthes. of Laurel Was a city caller Tuesday. All hats reduced. C E. Olson. Milliner. Main Street opposite Pharmacy. Jack Monger, of Portland, was in town thia week, on busi ness. The Kodak season is now on. Go to the Pharmacy for your supplies. Marshall iSaker. of near lau rel, was in the county seat Wed nesday. A new ahipment of Cameras and Kodaks just in at the Phar macy. Will Taylor departed Wednes day for an extended stay at Nez perce, Idaho. Perry Gardner and wife, of Quatama, were Hillslioro callers yesterday. John W. Passmore. owner of a poultry farm near Tualatin, was in the county scat Wednesday. Erwin Kilter, of Bethany, was here yesterday and today, on business for the German Mutual Do not let vour horse stand at a hitcldng post Take him to W. J. Quinn'a atable, Comer Second and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E W. JetTers. of Texas, arrived here this evening, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAlear. For sale: Coal black Percher on mare, 9 years, absolutely true to work single or double. Eu gene Brown, Cornelius, Or. 9 W. W. Hostetler. or Portland, and Mr. Hopper, of Idaho, were in the city today, en route to the North Plains section. Mail your Kodak films to the llillsboro Pharmacy. They de velop and print and are the agents for Eastman supplies. Born, to E. Brelje and wife, of Blooming. May 12. 1915. a son. The infant passed away this morning. Ed. S. Sparks, of Forest Grove, was down to the city Tuesday, extending newspaper amenities to the Argus. The Pharmacy baa the most complete line of Eastman Kodaks and supplies. They do develop ing and printing. The S. P. will run a Saturday evening special train out of Port- and every Saturday night It eaves Portland at 9:35, arriving at Hillsboro at 10:33. W. J. Quinn. feed and board ing stables. Comer Second and Washington Streets, Hillsboro. Give him a trial Money to loan on first-class arm security. Washington County Abstract & Title Com pany; by L. J. McAlear. Mans ger. 4tf The Social Circle of the Cong. Church will be entertained by Mesdames A. C. Shute. W. Na tion and J. M. Goar. at the home of Mrs. Shute, Msy 20, 2:30 p.m. Unas, true, ot Middieton, re ports a fair prospect for prunes down his way a better report than is received in thia end of Washington County. Oliver Huston, son of S. B, Huston, and now a member of the Portland bar, was in town yesterday, transacting legal bus mess. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kaufman returned to their home at Liv ingston, Montana, after a fort night's visit with W. H. Forney and family. Do you like good, highclass photoplays, that are different If so. don't fail to see your fa vorite, Geo Madison, in "A Mother's Instinct" tomorrow evening only, at the People's, The Ladies Auxiliary and their husbands and members of the Commercial Club and wives will hold a card party at the Club Rooms. Friday evening. May 21 A participation offering of ten cents each will be taken. John Her, who has spent the Winter in the Tillamook country, was down from Gales Creek, Monday, in company with N. C. Lilly, the merchant of that place. Her has been a resident of Ore gon since 1854 some little stay. Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Robb were at the Nurse Graduation exer cises at the Good Samaritan Hos Kital. Portland. Tuesday evening, lisses Helen and Clara Chal mers. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chalmers, graduated as pro fessional nurses. kv. FnnketL of McMinnville. will preach at the Ftrst Baptist Church. Hillsboro. morning and evening, Sunday. May 16. We urge all members to be present to extend a call to Rev. A. E, Smith, of Oregon City, to be come pastor of the Hillsboro Church. Contributed. Circuit court Robinson vs. Armstrong, jury trial verdict for defendant; Henrietta Ede vs. Hewitt default Lunow v Ker ron. verdict tor piaintiit ior . Patnoe vs Washington County. chanae of venue to Clackamas county. -Judge Campbell held court here yesterday and today, Of Of oomqc:) VUs Per PMUfcM 4 Haa Far FMirtk ( July Eaerclata EACH WILL STAfT WITH TEXSAX9 Cat Oat Ceases la Tate lass at Arfas aas Vete Vmt Cbaka he Fourth of July committee ia working every day to make the celebration a auccess. The God desa of Liberty contest will atart at once, and on page two will be found a coupon, which you can cut out and fill ia the name of your choice, thus insuring her a complimentary vote of 1.000. Get your subsequent votes from )r. Erwin. C C. Frick or Sam Weil, these to cost you one cent for each vote. It is expected that there will be many contestants entered, and the result each week will be put ished in the local papers. ine committee on Droaram ia shaping things ao that the exer cises will be replete with interest and announcements of progress will be made from week to week. The voting coupon for Goddess will be found on the second page. Cut it out you can vote but one of these and fill in the name of your choice. MILITARY BALL The Uniform Rank. Knights of vthias. will entertain at their n vitation dance, Thursday night May 20. at the Hartramof Hall The committee is sending aev eral hundred invitations, and it is expected that the attendance ill be large. The hall will be decorated with colors of the or der and rank, and the hall has been newly equipped with im provements which will redound to the pleasure of all The floor has been worked over, and all is in readiness. The company will send invitations to all prominent ythians and hundreds of others in the county, and they look for ward to the social event of the season. REPORT Of Ibt conditio of tht HUlaboro Cora mc trial hr.k. at Hilltbora. in I be SUta of Urcfon, at lb cloat ot buincta My 1, 1915. KBSooacss Lmm ind ditcoaoU 91 Overdrafts, ecnred tod mat- cured ... S st Rondt. and warrant...... 19,691 36 Kurnitare and fitorr 3,165 99 I hie from apptored reaerv bank.............- 86.)6 it Cbeckt and other caab Item.. 91 99 Caaa (M band 19.966 15 Total... MABIUTIIS Capital atock paid In. 50,00c 00 Sarplaa fund .. 70.000 00 Undivided profits, lea ta PfDtet and taaea paid. in 59 Drpoaita due Slate Treaaarcr. . ll.soooo Individual depoatti aubject to check - .......-I64.S44 47 Demand certificate ot depoait 1.JI 00 Certified cbeckt 10 00 Tima certificate of depoatt..,. 7,1000 Saving depoait .101,593 Reserved for te 904 7) Total. . m..mm...36o,597 07 State of Orefon. I Otnnty of Waabint, J I. Willia Ireland. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly tartar that the above statement is tree to th beat of my knowledge and belief. Willi ireiaan, wsuuer. CuaaicT Atteat: J W. Bailey, John M. Wall, Director. Subscribed and sworn to hebr ae thi jth day ot May, 191& V. J. Sewell. Notary ranuc. SHERIFF RETURNS Continued From First Page and the warrant of arrest was issued by the circuit court. Sheriff Reeves haa been on the defendant a trail since the grand jury indicted in November, and had him located both at Superior. Wisconsin, and at a point in Minnesota, taking up the Call fornia end when Mrs. Loudon went to Los Angeles. The $1,000 bond was about ready for filing when Loudon was taken into court to pie this morning. He entered a des of not guilty, and Judze Camp bell fixed his bond at 15. WU, In default of which he was re manded. CARD OF THANKS . aaaMBBfarnTM To "the neighbors and friends who so ably assisted us during the fire which recently destroyed our home, we wish to express our sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Forney. Hillsboro. Ore.. Roots 4. During the absence of Record er McCormick , those wishing in stallments on the street im provementa may tike their applications to Miss Putnam In the law oface of H. T. Barley. J. a UcNew. of below Reed ville. waa in town today. He has sold his tract but tsvs that be is going to stay in old VVtih kstsa CrCatty. GODDESS Sam Johnson waa Aawn trrm Shady Brook, yesterday. Sam has a little bull on his ranch that he is going to aend over to the European war to be used in cav- alary charges he says the way the bovine charged at Eart Don elson. the other day, waa a reve lation of his military prowess. Before Donelson knew it he was swimming the creek to get away from the ranch pet Johnson states tut Donelson lost his string of fish in the stream. H. V. Gates, of Portland, wss in Hillsboro yesterday, greeting rienda. He returned from C-eli- lo. last week, where he sttended the big celebration. IL V. says that one man who did as much as any other in getting the canal to a venty. Hon. Malcolm Moody. be Ualles. had no place on the program or celebrities. Such is ife! Malcolm Moody was for merly congressman from the sec ond district Mrs. Ruth Blair has returned home after a several months' visit with her son. II. T. Blair. and family, at Ryan Place. She reports thst H. T. came nesr to the loss of an eye the other day. the cause being penetration by a splinter. Dr. A. B. Bailey at tended the wounded optic and Mr. Blair is at work again. The young ladies of Pacific Uni versity st Forest Grove will hold their May Day exercises Satur day on the campus. In the af ternoon a baseball game will be played between the University nine and McMinnville Cnllege. The preparations for the May Day festivities are very elabo rate, and many new and novel eatures will be shown. Mr. and Mrs. L T.McPheeters arrived home from California. where they visited at the San Diego Fair, as well as the Pana ma Expo. Mr. McPheeters met his wife st Redlands. on her re turn home from the East He reports meetintr John Dennis and wife at the Fair, and says they had a good time in the Golden Gate City. Mrs. F. A. Bennett aged 65. died at her home in Forest Grove. Sunday morning, and was buried Monday. She was born in Indi ana, and came from Nebraska to this county IS months ago for tier health. She is survived by her aged husband aad two sons snd one dsughter. S, & Bird, who conducts the brd Garage, reports that he has sold nearly 100 cars this season, and he has orders tor severs! more. He hss received sll of 15 cars snd expects thst they will be in private, hsnds before the first of July, and perhaps sooner. Episcopal services at Al Saints Guild House. Third and Wash. Sts Sunday. May 16th. as fol lows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer at 11 o'clock. and evening service at 7:30. Archdeacon Chambers will be present and preach at the eve ning service. E. Earl Feike. President of the State Christian Endeavor Union. will be in Hillsboro. Saturday evening, at the Christian Church. All are invited. A short pro gram will be given upstairs, af ter which refreshments will be served in the basement W. H. Forney, of beyond Oak Park, was in town Tuesday. Re is preparing to build a handsome new bungalow to replace his res idence recently destroyed by fire. The loss was adjusted by John Yanderwal. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schafer. of this city, were Sunday visitors to Sylvan, going down in . their Ford. A. a. is new at the auto game, but handles the wheel like a veteran. Herman Kamna. one of the leading farmers north of Hills boro, was in the city Tuesday. Herman has ordered a new Over land auto and has joined the gasoline brigade. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Stevenson. of this city, hsd as house guests Sunday, Attorney and Mrs Graves, Fred Wagner, Mrs. M. A. Sweanngen and daughter, Myrtle, all of Portland. Supt Clarence Young, of the county farm, was up yesterday. He says that he now has four teen charges under his care, that number being the average all Winter. Taken up: Sorrel mare, about two years old. Owner pay tor keeping snd advertising, and take same away. Albert Gritz macher, Orenco, Ore. 7-9 The Hillsboro urays will give a benefit ball at Hillsboro Hall. Friday evening. May 14. Al are cordially invited, and the boys will appreciate your support Peter Jossy. of West Union, was in town Tuesday, and sava the recent rains will be of much benefit to grain and fruits. County Judge Reasoner was in Multnomah County. Tuesday, on Dimness ior tne county. . Urt, Ralph Eaater returned irom Seattle, last week, after an extended visit with relatives in the queen City. - l IS. Sturm Jr. was dawn frca yVave r,-8 T-.--. morwBiojfAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. a Pkyciriaa as! Sarftw Office -Upstair ia Sckalaerich vton ouUia comer aad ! Areata, PttovMa, offie City W2; idaam,Ottr ST rrrrrMWwwaaaaaj R. M. ERWIN, It D. PRTSICIAM AMD SURGXOM Sargeoa S. t. T. B. I, r. B. ft 4 O&ce ia the Teiet Blcrk. Third aad alaia Streets, H dishorn, Oregon ELMERJIL SMITH M. D. D. 01 PHYSICIAS & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Oifice nngr- to it a. as.; i lo p. a. Torwia. TbararUv, thtanlay la) I Call aarrel day or Bight, Both phoac. Office over li.llahuro NarJoarJ. '" ViAAAAAAfUlAAl J. 0. ROBB, U. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICEUp-airsiaSckaJaserichaiflg. PHoa as Office, City JS4; Re. City S64 HUXttBORO, . , OREOOM rViMMMejtajajjjaay Dr. O. C. Hiatt DENTIST Mow local! In fur Urove, ever Ah bott'l -'sw-lry more. RilraeUa a. aulately aaialaaa eraaMrrrrrVMrVMiaia , DAO LEY .1 UAZl ATTOaNKYS-aT-LAW 1 aa t seat Mifiarf a-)saaaaaaaaa a E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW OSees affaire ia Scbaliawrich Bl I0HN EI. WALL ATTO&NgY.Ar-LAW r rpataira, A. C Skat BUg. ataia A ml t.rtkoso oaaooa. V7 H. BARRETT 1 rroaMirv -at-caw mil Vaia Htrae. odd. Ooaut Hon BORO vRiO - sVVvVtaMJX THOS. H. TONGUE. JR. ATTORNHY-AT-Ut?. Office, oatair i Schalarerka tlech Hillsboro, - frcyB rVVvVVVVrVivV Telephone office Mai 103, MaJ 10S DR. L. W.HYD2 Successor to Dr. Linklater Office oer Delta Drag Store. ' Baseline, betweea 5U1 aad U Sta. Hillsboro. Oresa PHYSICIAN & SUKGXO ' Successor to Dr. Cunni ikbsm. Office and Drug Store. : Orenco. . - Osra Tsleplmn anncOoa. rrrWMhaJj fL J SAaaM SL fk i nw aa. Bjaaraai SCHNABEL & LaROCHE ftrarl)lara)eaae xiaassit, aaajajasaafi. kskua MM. -- - tMtea. Irftawmt. ttrbniaai t ata la (tatoaa at airfma Mbm u. rt aa XaaVanrnhsaltra. Ui rt rtcfkieAfei artt aatia .lr X aa a S t SclaMea: StarffaU Mit-xtiMi: PORTLAND, 0.1E. DR. W. B. PITTENOB3 Dentist Offlo up-ataira over HUlaboro National Bank. HILLS BORO - - .... 0TC9 DR.J.R.UARSUAIX, DENTIST Temieai Bldg. loaulalll KILL8BUE0. Oi. Mala and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCH. . Dsntict Upstairs, in Unkkt VC'S Building, llaia Crt' ; llillsboro - - - C; I am now prepared aak t!srry .lMepaewat. rtiOCT.J ' ... E.L.FEW1I:.). ATTOgSY-AT LA7 1 Hotary Pnbl-v!aM. CJD1 1 f I n - r I-