- .fctUXflOfU) U? Ikllasal aUf ) - , R0$ KL (111 rami a em Ml Ik OarJea Clly I'm Hvfl 14 il Age el Tw Year ut4NOf itHririoNfei sixrv-iniii; law CUy Wt TWtt Day at ! m4 Ftallvlltra A Portland paper, the Oregonian, a the following to My about former Waahington County girl: "MUa Sybil Baker, queen of the Portland Itoae Festival, who with her 12 princeeaea and maid uf honor will premlU over tie celebration in honor of the Port land Koae. June 9 II, It an Ore- iron girl, and the granddaughter of an Oregon pioneer. She waa born in Sherwood, and moved to Portland with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. II. II Haker, of 6037 Thirtieth avenue Southeast, when ahe waa 2 yean old. Her home haa been In Portland ever aince. Her grand lather. Melvin itaker. came to thia state la !8G3. MiM (lake had hardly become tin! to her newly acquired royal ty yeaterday. and aolemnly .an nounced that ahe really did not know what the policy of her reign over the people of Portland would be. "I want everybody to be happy and amiling." ahe aaid. "and I K urea that you might call that my policy at queen of the rwu v.l. "I do want to eiprt my thanka to the member of the Woodmen of the World and the Women of Woodcraft for Ih- campaign they put up to kt me to the office of queen, and I want to thank the Festival lloard for ita fairneaa and courtesy to all of the contestants in the campaign. "1 think that It Is especially nice that, the arrangement hn been made so that all of the girl who stayed in the race and work d until the end are to have a part in the Festival court" The decUion of the board, Sun-lav night which declared Miaa Ilaker queeeof the Festival and provided for 12 princes' and maids of honor, was Widowed by all who participated in the campaign yenterday and great enthusiasm for the success of this feature of the Festival was expresed." TEACHERS ELECTRO Teachers have been elected for th llillsboro School for the school year, 1915-16: Superintendent G. N. McKay. High School -K. J. Sleejier, Principal. Klhel K. Grifflth. Mar garet Kickert. Viola Shrtler. lirace Thomas, Lowell Bradford. Grades-Mr. Josephine Cane. Tennessee Weatherred. Kthel Joy, Leonora Isaacaon. Sue Berg, Margaret Mann. Kwily Young. Mrs. Blanche Uride, Mrs. Ilattie Hall. Mrs. Minerva Brown. Mrs. Ignore Traylor. fcMith Brogdon, Junia Johnson. Margaret Crim. One other grade Uachcr elect ed has not tet acceDted. Soecial Tiaehers. High School and Grade -Delia Purvis, Do mestic Science and Art; Hoy Heater. Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing. W. R. C. PARTY Friday. May 21. at the Odd Fel lows Hall, the Woman's Relief Corps served a delicious Five O'dlock dinner to the. school aupjrtntendent and the teachers uf the city schools. The am ing room was beautiful, the ta ble decorationa being a long bas ket in the center and a round one on each end tilled with pink Madam Caroline Testout roses. The menu consisted of boiled ham, deviled eggs, cheese, sal ads. cot taste cheese, bread, but ter, pickles, cake, strawberries and cream, tea and cotiee. Twenty-two teachers were pros ent. The address of welcome waa ffiven bv Mrs. Bennett-Old en: rcsoonse bv SudL McKay Prof. Miller, Miss Griffith and Miss Kickert The following teachers were Dresent: Prof. McKay, froi. Miller, K, E. Heater; Mesdamca Case. Ball and Brown: Misses Griffith. Kinc Paddock. Rickert ShelHer. Gleaaon. Mann, Brog den, Johnson. Burg, Irwin. Joy Wood. Bride. Weatherred and Purves. Press Correspondent Detective McShane. of the S. P. Co. was in town Monday, on business for his employers. Perrv Gardner, of Quatama, was in Monday, and says that In his opionion . the rains of Sat urday night enhanced the value of the hay crop at from ten to twenty per cent P. H. Miller, of near Thatcher, was in Monday, settling up for taxes. He has sold out and is going East to live. He has been ,.out here 8 years and look for v. him back Insid of two more an- John Love and iUrry Miller.1 Under arrest for the Hanks store burglary, were plant) under U.IMi Und l.y Ju.lie Smith, TuemUy. ti nptM-ur U-fon- the grand jury. K n all. ini.t.-.l to etaliHh an itiil.i. I.ut a' Hunk lady teliti- that hh aw them Ixith at I'.arik the atli-mmm Im fore the rol.Ury. N illn r wait all to tfive Iin. Other of llrialtt are liKikiiig for Istve, and he may l taken elite where, af ter Watdiington I'mnly U through with him. love is an oldtime convict and the la at aj pean to give them but short Mhrift. Miller, or Luca. his al iaM. had his brother out from Portland, and he textilied that he slept with the nimuu r on the night of the CUhof April. Sher iff Keeves then t'k the stand and swore that he suw the port land brother ahortty after the rnbltery and that h then told him that he Inst Haw his brother, the priitoner. on the 1 St ti. but hud not seen him on the luih or up to the lSh. llillsboro Grays ha liall team will give a U-netit dhnce, at the HilUU.ro Hall. Friday evening, May U8. Adiiiinmon (e; darning re. Dannng hegiim at H::tO. IlilUUiro Orchestra. Kvi-rytiody cordially invited. H. K. Denny, Auntin Huxton. H. W. ltarneH and L Craw- ford, rompriiting the county fair rommiHHionerH, met in lliliUiro I ait I evening. mid ronvii' to prepare a iiremium lint for the Washington County Fair, to w I.eUl at ForeHl drove, preHuiuahh1 on the four day of OitoU-r 5. (1, 7 and 8. The lust d, y h to n a tch ml day, imd the ro'nniUsion denirc to make a better showing than ever. Ther; will l two good rare each day, and the (remium lint will he one that will appeal to every stockman, farmer, fruit rawer or vegetable farmer. Thurston Bixton was ilow n to meet with the commis sion. For Sale: Auto in first-class condition. Will sell very reason able, or trade for a good, young team, harneit and luht wngon. Tenm must be KW to 1UX each, ('all lIx. Forest drove -North Seventh Street Jtf. L C. (iilmnn. resident of the North Hank, Oregon hlectricand United Uailways. t). Jenks. iteneral managor. W. 0. Wilkes, aistant general freight and passenger agent W. P. Powers? traveling freight ami passenger agent, were in llillsboro. Tues- ay, in a sfecial, enroute to ror- t drove lliey were on a trip f intuiection nnl visit to the arious iints on the line, and several business places here and at Forest drove. The next meeting of the Ger man Speaking Society of Wash- ngton County will be held at the Tom Sinav place, above looming, at :'M in the after noon, Sunday, May M. Thus, and Then. Nisson were up from Scholls, Tuesday. Thos came up to nave ins nanu dress ed by Dr. F. A. Hailey. lie and 'heo. were ! uncling lence lues- lav morninir. and 1 heo. was riving iKnts -vith a sledge. In i . - i - . . . . some manner inon. runnevw'u lis hand with the top of the totiL iust ns the sledge descend- tn. with the result that . the member was badly crushed. Money to loan on first elms farm security. Washington County Abstract iV ntle Com puny; by V.. J. McAlear, Mana ger. M Virgil Cooper, formerly book- keeper with Hie water anu ngiu ulant in this city, now with ortland piano house, is wearing broad smile those days, me oc cnsion lH'ing a noy norn w iir, and Mrs. Cooper, last I'riday. Mail votir Kotlak lilms to the lillsboro Pharmacy. They do- uclnn and mint, and are the agents for F.astmun supplies. A. E. McCumsey. (f North Plnins. was in Tuesday, bringing in his little son to have a collar Isine set. The little rellow le from a sofa several d.tys ago. The Pharmacy lw the mos comolete line of Kastman Kodaks and supplies. Thoy do develop ing and printing. Dr. Ii. M. Krwin lo-t a chain between F. -L. Drown s place, near Laure . and Uiilsiioro. yes torday. Finder please leave ai Dant & Milstend liurapo, nnu re ceive reward. , Ask to see the new Allograph ic Kodaks at the ii.na imig Store. Eastman npenUi. . . . Geo. Shirley, of near Scholls, was In town Tuesday. He re ports that a dog belonging to a Mr. Marshall waa shot ido day last week, as it was suspicioned that it was afflicted with roues. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown came in from the McCumsey mill Tuesday, in resiwnse to notice that their daughter. Mrs. Fd. Saxton, was critically ill. Joa. Pongratz. the Buxton meat dealer, was i.i town Mon day, registered at the Intel Washington. A. fi. Shute departed Friday for San Francisco, to attend the EXPERTS CH'.CK SFE III BU POSTOFFICE (irt Away With Over $175 ol ( rrnment Money. Nil a Stamp tllBRI IV TAkCS PLACE SUNDAY NHIHT Sacrill Iff f lrtlif ilrt. Bal m Claw ! Bwflary I mi Fx pert cracksmen entered the ptmt olHce at Huxton, Sunday night, and cracked the safe, pro curing a little over $175 from the draw. They, or he, as the cam might be, first wrenched the knob ntf the outer door and then turned the tumbler with a wire, which was left on the premises. The inner door was then soaped and a charge of nitro placed in the crack pf the jam and keyhole. The explosion tore the inner door from the hinges and there was free accexs to the cash box. Only the money was taken, and at that one live dollar bill, presumably marked, and a few ix-nnies, rolled, were left. It was absolutely the neatest bit of safe cracking pulled otT in the county for month, and was undoubtedly the work of some one well versed in the art of forcing Htrong boxes. ShcrilT Keeves went to Buxton early Monday, and spent the day investigating the affair. All av enues out of the place were taken care of. but absolutely no clue was found. A government inspector went o it late Monday afternoon to re (ort on the case for Uncle Sam -but the cracksman still goes on the even tenor of his way. Out of 35postoflice robberies in the Willamette Valley the past year or so. but ore or two have resulted in catching and convict ing the robbers. REAL ESTATU TRANSFERS N llovrll to R llofkitit, (tact So Clirlitlrm Ml OtcbnU No I .... lo Sb Vttt la W U Coo loa, 5 06 H wiinn Rfrrlttll S.uir to Ii V irUnru. ill Br-K. la Hme lo Ailcluit Hrrkuito. S B K.U50 C McKrntlc lo U.1J A Tlltao Bank, 17.44 a Haul llronk Parm 10 K Maira to Andrew ICngluml, 10 a KCllllllW . 70O S Whltrboutt to Prtrf Itaoara, 6) 77 Maml Walt die I I) J llill 10 Go Lucckc, ti 6 blk 4 Cardra Tracta Jooo Kila llankmaon to Joho L I'atUoo itiirr ill I a r I 55 Marlin ll-twcna lo Juliu Kindtl, b a In nbuuit, lllat k d I c 1 000 Smr to Jno A Ktirxrr, i.o7 a Iraa itart at up rilxxnl omij lla Kohrru lo Mio Mrphrna. ol lut 4 Yf in aub clm.ion . 10 K Kn.xlell lo I'carl T Krndall. tii Hit lu 1 i IlatrltfiKk Tiact Shulrr Prrnlia to t',aa I'irulia. a a arc IT t I r w - 10 Mary Md". 'Wan lo Clara Sununlon, in a arc Ki I I f I '.ro McAdato lo R t C.iWn, loo a Jiiahtia Wrli-li rla'ni. 11 e Cum la Kvrraon to K W Stuck, lot !l 1 t Filiivlrw. 10 ;r , M ici to J Y Si toad, t loll blk 7 Mauct't i'lal PlraaaM lloai... Joo Khuadra to O C Worlbuiijlon, 49M1198 II on Hr Mirct 1550 An litw Allrn lo C W Cialt, IJ a llurai Paiaoo it I c Vo K S Kin. to T K Ijnat. M 4 A-C-ll Co aul 1, lluam Jubnaon die... lo T K Long to A W Lof.te.lt, aamr .... 10 O A I'liclh to Alice li Muir, 4 9,3 a arc 17 I t I w 9"S Jolin L, Miller lo KL (iibaon. 100 a Joihtia Vlcb d let ill I w lo Clara Simonlon to A W Lamlxtl. 10 a l.ilil Hiuit rarma Kullitunr Srara to Shulr SavinK llti.k, j Ma blk Gardi-n Tracta . ..1000 TIMC TO UET BUSY Wilbur K. Newell, who recently returned from a trip to the Pana ma Fair, was down from above Dllev. Monday. He says that Washington County and wu lamette Valley have a chance to vastly improve their exhibit and the committee from this county will at once get busy to see that shinments are made every week to add to that already there, ne also says that a small, concise r . . . .a a. a aa pamphlet descriptive of our soil productiveness, resources, etc., should bejprinted and on the desk for distribution. Mr. Hanley. county commis sinner, will advise with the other members of the committee and arrange to get things moving. Mr. Newell says that John Den nis, of Hillsboro, is calling 1 mdly for receipt of something more in order that Washington County may be placed on the map, proper. The county's commer cial organizations. Mr. Newell, suva. would do me aisincc a great favor if they would stir up activity towards getting a fine renrespntation at the Fair. Mr. Newell says that the Paci fic Coast Condensed Milk Co.'s exhibit ot 100 head of Holateins, and their small, but complete, condenser are attracting great attention. The cows are aver aging 6 gallons each daily. Thos. Henton. of Meek Plains, was in town Wednesday after noon. Milton W. Smith, of Portland. was in town Monday, attending the hearing before Judge Kea soner, asking him to be removed of his parents. E. B. Tongue r'S. . C,ren Walks? and f&mlly, of Binks. were in town today. Mrs. M. M. Bridge, of Port land, was in town Monday. Frank lioiconb. of West Un ion, was a city caller yesterday. The Kodak Sftson is now 6n. Co to the Pharmacy for your supplies. J. B. Bartlett "f near Scholls. is building a handsome residence on his farm. Dr. A. It Bailey, of Portland, was out Monday, on private bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Morgan are visitinir with relatives in Portland, this week. Born to II. Fuqua. and wife, of South Tualatin, May 21. 1915, a son. Howard Bain!, of Portland, was in town yesterday, greeting old friends. For Sale A guwl 12UU-lb work mare; also 2 3-8 light wagon, al most new. -I). T. Allen. 12th and Oak Sta.. llillsboro. 10 2 Mrs. Arch Boyle of Craw- fordsville. Ore., is th guest of her brother. B. K. Blackburn. and wife. Next August, it will be 24 years since Dr. Lowe, the eye siMH'ialist made his first visit to lillsboro. Married: At Heaverton. Ore.. May 22. li!5. Itev. Urymer oin- ciating. John C. Cmx and Emily Pratt Married: In llillsboro. Ore.. May 18, 1915. Judge W. D. Smith officiating. Otto Esaig and Lucile 11 u bier. Word was received from W. C. GilTord. back in Wisconsin, Tues day. He telegraphed that his mother is still alive, but was quite low. Misses Mary Sewell. Tennessee and Lucy Weatherred. Clare. Madge and Letitia Imbrie spent Sunday at the Imbrie cottage at timore Park, on the beach. Herman Bernards, of Ver- boort. was in town Monday. He says that crops are looking fair DP his way, but the rains of the hrst of the week could have been stronger than they were. Miss Viola Glascoe departs Saturday for Almira, Wash, to visit her father for the Summer, She goes via Seattle, and will be accompanied from there by her sister, Mrs. Albert Connelly. Dr. Lowe. Portland's well nown optometrist and op tician, will be in Forest Grove, Monday, June 7; Hillsboro, Tues day, June 8. Remember the days and dat-.'S. The recital by the pupils of Miss Dee Darling, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Reagan, Satur day evening, was largely rttend ed, and the twenty-six of class gave a program that was more than pleasing. Joe Heaton, of between Lau rel and Scholls, lost a valuable horse one day last week. Ilea ton's horses were playing in the pasture and it sustained a fall. badly breaking its back. It was found necessary to shoot it W. T. Walton and wife, former residents of this city, were here yesterday, visiting with friends Mr. Walton has been agent at the Oregon Klectnc Jefferson Street depot for the past three years, and this is ms hrst trip back to Hillsboro since he took that position. SCHOOL NEWS The county school superintendent has just made to the school dis tricts the last apportionment for the fiscal year, amounting to J16.996. The Forest Dale high school in Scoggins Valley held its grad uating exercises lat Saturday evening in the Presbyterian church. The following program was given. Invocation, Mr. Hatch. Recitation, Gemira Harring ton. Vocal Solo, Ida Wise. Vocal Duet, Misses Sain and Vanderburg. Address, Professor Taylor, of Pacific University. Valedictory, Harold Seller. Presentation of Diplomas, E W. Barnes. Solo. Miss Sain. The graduates were Fred and Ralph Knox. Arthur Wahl. Har old Seiler and Willis Hall. The Forest Dale school is one of the progressive schools of the county. It 19 a standard school. The teachers for the past year were Principal. Miss Frances SharD. and Miss Violet Taylor The school board is composed or John Fisher, chairman; Arthur Knox and H. Scott. Louis Wil cox is the clerk. ; John Loftis. school director in Dist. 69, the Arcade school, paid a recent visit to the superin tendent's office. Mr. Loftis has placed a new drinking fountain in the school, which makes Ar cade Standard. Miss Jessie Cy pher is the teacher, and she re- a at a ports some aplendWr improve- Gif'linlcidilfibulkttGrH ns mi fiiei axv o era Memorial ServkM Stf4ay, With DccMatM Day Eictxia M 4my ftUVOI W. H. tAlSEn ti ABSCESS StbMl ChMrn Will AatM la -0. A. I. With the European world at war and peace in our dominions. lillsboro will fittingly observe Memorial and Decoration Day at the Crescent Theatre. The pro gram. Sunday, at 11 a. m. Voluntary. All statidina while Veterans march in. Hymn. "America." All stand ing. Prayer. Rev. W. B. .'helps. Music, quartette selection, by angelical Choir. Scripture. Kev. Edw. Harris. Music. "Lift Thine Eyes." Con- gregational Choir. Solo. Oswald Olson. Sermon, ltev. K. E. Myers. Music. "Thy Will be Done." M. H Choir. "Battle Hymn of the Repub- ic. All standing. Benediction, Kev. Lucas. Monday morning the ritualistic services. G. A. It and W. it. C, will be held at the cemeteries and at the hour of 2 o'clock sharp in the afternoon formal exercises begin at the Crescent Theatre. The program for this occasion follows: Song. "America," audieoce and school. Invocation. Rev. K. E. Myers. Songs. "Scouts of Uncle Sam." The Flag for Me." boys of tbe first three grades. Flower fairies, girls of Grades lto7. Flag song, boys of Grades 1 to to 3. Recitation, Eula BeswelL Hoop drill, 20 girls. Grades 4. 5 and 6. Song, "In Remembrance," Vi ola and Nellie Townsend. Eliza beth Merritt and Lorena Riggin. Reading. Miss Margaret Mann. Exercise, eighth grade girls. Song. "To the Flag." seventh grade- Song, veterans. Address, Hon. W. N. Barrett Attention. Q. A. R. Gen. Ransom Post No. 69. G. A. R., Department of Oregon, will assemble at their hall Sunday, May 3a at 10:30 a. m. sharp: at 10:45 will march, accompanied by the W. R C. and Spanish American war veterans, to the Crescent Theatre to attend Mem orial services. On Monday, May 31. the Post will assemble at the cemetery at 8:15, where the rit ualistic exercises of the G. A. R. for Decoration Day will be ob served. The detail from, the Post will locate the graves of all deceased soldiers in the cemetery as far as possible. At the re quest of the G. A. R. of Hillsbo ro the program for the after noon will be under the direction of the City of Hillsboro. Rodolph Crandall. Post Commander. Cars of the Oregon Electric will stop at the . cemetery on Monday. May 3L going south at 7:54 and going north at 9:58 a. m. TWENTY URADCATB Graduation exercises of Hillsboro High School will take place Fri day. May 28. 1915. at 8 p. m.. at the Crescent Theatre: Instrumental selection March Presentation of Class Prof. Miller, Prin. High School Vocal solo Ruby Tipton Address.. Rev. Dr. Luther Dyott Class Song -Class Presentation of Diplomas Dr. J. P. Tamiesie, Chairman Board of Directors. List of Graduates: Effie Gem Batchelar. Ellen Bechen. Carl G. Bechen. Georgi na Bertha Bendler, Johanna BridwelL Arthur W. ConneH Charles L. Deichman. Elmer Fisher. Byron 0. Garrett Katie Hornecker, James Lake Mahon Clyde W. Mason, George Kussel Morgan. Francis W. Rollins, Kathenne Lee Perry. Alma H. Spicker. Ruby May Tipton. Fred Zumwalt, Gladys Lucille Sinclair, Wade Zumwalt CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received by the un dersigned up to 7:30 p. m., June a 1915, for 200 cords four-foot slab wood and 200 cords four-foot second growth fir wood delivered at either school in Hillsboro, Or- and bids may be made for lots of 25 cords or more, and the Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any and ail bida. Dated this May 27, 1915. 10-1 Peter Boscow. Clerk. J. H. Wescott of Gaatoo. waa in town Tuesday, enroute rocuana. "Ortm Outdoors" is i ter j attractive 4S-pag folder jun is sued by the Southern Pacific. This folder is a very decided de parture in Its construction from the ordinary travel literature. The cover consists of an attrac tive outing design in striking colors. The cover consists of an attractive outing design in strik ing colors. The inside front cover bears a beautiful engrav ing of Portland, with Mt. Hood in the distance, and a reproduc tion of a Caroline Testout rose in natural colors in the foreground. The book throughout is attrac tively decorated with roses, and contains many beautiful halt tones of scenery in Western Ore gon. Ask any agent for it The ball given by the Uniform Rank. Knights of Pythias, la-st Thursday evening, was one of the splendid events of the year. The entire company was out for drill in their new uniforms, and Capt Williams and Lieutenants F. J. Sewell and Earl Donelson assisted in putting the rank through the tactics. Refresh ments were served at a late hour and dancing was indulged until two o'clock. Another dance was held Saturday evening. Mrs. S. Brinbine. of Sherman County, arrived the last of the week, to remain here until after Decoration Da v. She will be the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Samuel Hoover, and also of Mrs. rancis Cota, during her stay. She will be joined by Mr. LJ-is- bine. Saturday. Mrs. Brisbine says that the wheat crop up in Sherman County is practically assumed of bumper proportions this year, as they have had plenty of moisture. The Annual Meeting of the Ladies Missionary Society of the Cong. Church will be held at the home of Mrs. A. C. Shute. on Wednesday. June 2, at 3 o'clock. Each member is invited to come and bring a friend. Mrs. C J. Bushnell. of Pacific University, will talk on "Play grounds and Social Settlement Work." with whit h she is familiar. President and Mrs. Bushnell instituted the first public play-ground in the Mill district in Cleveland. Ohio. The Baptist young people had unique plan for choosing part ners st their social at J. n. Riggs' residence, Wednesday evening. Lach young lady placed baby-picture on stand, and partners found by finding the owner. Games and refreshments were the order of the evening. About fifty were present Miss Laura McDaniels ia the president of the society. . Dr. E. H. Smith. Monday, per formed an amputation for D. M. Gillen water, taking off the leg above the knee. Mr. Gillenwater suffered a bruise of the knee several months ago, and tuber culosisof the bone followed. The knee became so badly infected that amputation was tound nec essary. He is getting along airly well. His many friends hope tor him a speedy recovery. The Beach Special, on the Til- amook Southern Pacific line starts next Saturday, leaving Hillsboro at 3:02 in the afternoon The return of this first trip will be on Monday, at 9:22 p. m.. ow ing to the fact that Monday will be observed as Decoration Day. After that date the Special will return every Sunday, arriving here at 9:22 in the evening. Farmington invaded Scholls, last Sunday, with their baseball team, and won by a score of 12 to 6. The weather was bad. but the boys made up in enthusiasm sufficient to offset the wet Kob- inaon and Robinson were the battery for Farmington, and Weiser and Bennett for Scholls. The teams play a return game at Farmington, Sunday, May 30. Mrs. Mary Robertson Lusby, well known in the Greenville Mountaindale section, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. r. Brown. May 25. 1915, after a short illness. She was aged 38 years, and was visiting at the time her last illness appeared. The funeral took place today, and interment was in the 1. 0, 0. F. cemetery. Ethel Alsup has filed suit for divorce against Elmer E. Alsup, They were married at Fort Smith, Arkansas. March 24. 1911. and have a son. Donald, aged 3 years, in the custody of the plaintiff. Too frequent liba tions of the cup that both cheers as well as inebriates, and cruel treatment are her causes alleged She asks -the custody ot the child. Mrs. C E. Wells will represent the Coffee Club at the National Council of Federated Cluos to be held in Portland next week Other members of the Club wilt also attend, and Beaverton, Cor nelius and Forest Grove clubs will be well represented. Dr. L. B. Smith, of Golden dale, arrived here yesterday for a short visit with his son. Dr. E. H. Smith. For Rent Modern five-room house with barn, close in, for rent June 1, 1915. -G. A. Wen- rung, Hillsboro, Ore. Corn. May 13. 1915. to Mr, and to, tin. R. L. Warm, Ureneo, r-rsnm F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Pbyalriaa tad Sirsvos Otficr fpstaira ia Scbalnarich Wmtm K.i.lm MoutbvaM corner Haaslta and (iMiihl tHraata. Pb-iQ, ntn.-aCitj k raaltlaoot.Cliy SBa iAWaViiM R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon S. P. ?. R. A !f ., P. E. A: It Rya. OTce in the TiB'na Block. Tainl a ad Maia Mrreu, llillaboro, OrcftM. MMArWtrVtrVWWVWWbW ELMER IL SMITH M. D. D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH OiE?e Hour. 9 10 11 a. am.; 1 104 p. m. 1 utxulj, luuranav, MatufUay a t la Caila n,rtrl da ot aiahl. ' Bulk cburtra. Uibce orcr llillalxira National. J. O. ROBB, 11 D. PHVSICIAN & SURGEON OFHCK:-lpa-airtia SchaioMficb lAg. rHoK-Oiic. City JS4; Rr. Clly 864 IUU.SBOK.O, OREGON Ira . Barrett. M. D. up.tr a 1 as & CUT BUeK Otlice Tlptwna. Main 108 K.ii.-ii.-. frlaf bona. Mam 10 HllHboro Qpmm . aar at m. mm BAG LEY A HARi AT A)RMctY3-AT-I,AW fiooma 1 ami I Skat Bsildlaf SULLKWJRO. . , OIBtiUf E. B. TONGUE ATTORNHY-AT-tAW Ooci opataira ia .SchalmafUa Block JOHN EI. WALL ATTOiNST-AT-LAW UfMUiri, A. C. Shot Bid. Main A tmi dii.U aoRO. . 0RB9OV. W. N. BARRETT ATTOBLNRY-AT-LAW Ornca: Halo Btraat. opp. Court Booaa PILLSBOKO URBOO! THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORHRT-AT-tAW- 0Sc, upi;ain la Schulaetico Block Hillsboro, - - Oregon Telephone office Mais 103. akWaca . ,Maio lot DR. L. W.HYDE Sacceasor ta Dr. Lioklater - Office over Delta Drag Store. Rcaidenc , Baseliae, between 5th and 6th Sta. Hillsboro, Oreeon Frederick Andersen, M. Da PHYSICIAN & SURGEO Successor to Dr. Cunniiwham. Office and Drugstore. j Orenco. Orbci Talepboua onaiieuUoua. AMMMArVMMMMMMrVMM ita. 3- StMlrl SCHNABEL & UROCHE XmlAmmira aaaaaatta, ennal'ltntltaaiua. ai aim Mnaniaa)iatat I Uctamaaa a a 4 f -macblrn. Xrltamcnlt, lln iirtenftilifi udaeftrtU. haS itn ta uriM bU anient rtataaa t aa aentea. tt (Tiff aa aim iilAalataa "". Scut'rnldxiitoi, UcOtrttaaanant , Ht friftrafffl mu ant ma at Wat. sta-taaara: Caia aao m9 SSt it aaf Beiaitrtawa. Ilffent IRutftall 200; mMl tuu4-Selon: Stala MM aa aVTH Hmmn BOu w4 Qiaat af PORTLAND. ORE, DR. W. E. PITTBNGER Dentist ; OiBc up-ataira ovar U ilia bora National HILIBORO ------ ORBGO DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Tr-miesut Bldg. - Rooau 6 aad t HILLSBORO. OIL. ' Miin and Third. ? DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist UpsUirs, in Linklater Dclu Building, Main Stct . Hillsboro - - - Ore: Lying-in Hospital ! am no prepated to taka Mataratty caaea,$I.(parwak. Phooa Clt TH Mrs. A. li. Hammer ', : , e. l. 'Pini::c' ATrOrlNKY-ATLAW Kotary FubUo-CoUactlocS. tMrr a BoouilConimaraJaitiiir r ' BILLBO0, CI ) t bankers' convention.