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I Tha FaJrral Court hu dtcld-d' that th Sunday cloning law I valid and thi mrans Jatttr Hag Wy't Injunction automatically end and this meant that con fee tkwieriwi and cigar standi, aa well at garagra. mut remain ctoartl on Sunday. It also meant that until something la dont to repeal tht law, unlm the state auorrm court deridr tha law STIWO UWjunconttitullonal, that w ran s I have no Sunday baseball. Judtc riJf tMitmf . ' a Sal ite nd Gantrnbrin thlnkt that the stat courts will prevail should tht 8 lem Judiciary decide againit the law. M thit It one prerogative of elate power. All place of buti itautavlneM are esptciiHi 10 obey the r.Honor-- ,aw Washington County until CrrMay 'nln" 01 ' a new rttopH it iriven f rom 1 higher source. Hillsboro con fectioneriea and gnrago will fol low the law. Shrritt UHvrt auks all tu keen closed for owning meant ircullon. it it more than likely that a petition wilt be filed for a vole by the people, for a new Sunday law one that wil mean some individual liberty. Mountaindale Assembly ol United Artiana met at the rei drnce of hug Iwthrup, on New Year's eve. for their annual hualnma meeting ami election of oflWvrt M follow: ( laud Davit. t.lav at commander. After the business lb tht 'Me' High meeting tht evening was spent P . 1 k j Kim A sumptuous banuuet was served rber Srhool Notes b Mri Nurlhnm. The Artisans hooks.olthtypusnn wpr- Um. Set York scaools. as vs been dimr- w w Willisms. Kurraa "jeJ it ttib. ... NorlhruD. Albrrt Friday; Mrs. W. PiUcaan. of tM won. ... CUud Williams. will con e . . - IlillafHW tLT. .venlnir Of this rnT.' u m t some I . .a iitavrw 1 - 1 sw " . , I ... (or Bsnks icoum.. . ,-uMlat.esvlwt artil- J1iWborobrstl""'',w nd tnt Tian- ... i.!.. l.amal j .... inillll' ....-. "r1:. i.hthe Banks tCOSWnu - -' 1 uiuhnM lineup: Taggert. I DiMVw - a a a . iar! llann and Bent- "i.,..rJ.: Scheldt, mf-T.,-i -.k U.nn e:l iizmiH-t" Wlma Tip- . 1. . f.M SHERIFF rats TRIPS lOSilEUISffiX Itundihu UmUdat I'enltenllary Yfttwday. SihlW, TanMrraw r4N 8VV"lu, The rr CUua l,Bvk GuT iteltuU IrfVj.f U 9T9 Mr. (5eo. Cr,y. M Wnrwn... a BuJ Williams. Ada and Al hail I do sJ ,,ow P-rday. Wanda and Uora V 7.. nlJ.il" nd ' llOUT MSnainu"' 1 1 do IU WmnU of tht dat and Cm for tha county sprlting U will soon bt made. iSmWrcUas pint ar now Q sorn by tht elders, Ln.P-flHlLMt!ttlCM ww GueitS Irs. Alice Leora Wil ttnWlns:Mfelebratfd komtof llr.snd Mr, v. Vkksllar. rint St. HnaJ. I I4I when MISS Oda Wkk was united in mar. tto Chsries Unit. Rv. K. WtoflWislinif. . V bridt ass gowned in white Wp, and carried a bouquet 3nd rotes and hyacinlht. fkoutt decorations were pink IthiU. The ceremony was Toraed in tht oreaenca of Jives, tnd a eilding dinner ismad after tht ceremony, xtt Drrseat were UtHMrs. htudimet 1). a Kurk halter. S Ichulrnerich. W. Schub th. Uml Schuimrrish, Thoa. Vn. Elmer Johnson, (iHrgt Wf, Earl Wilson. Fred George htevens, Wm m, Bruce, itoy. llerliert Frsnk Schulmcrich, Chatter irtGeo, Hurkhslter. Frank iiwhch Jr . Kdwin Uurk- . Wn. Schutmtrich. and I Mums Elma and Kvely Tlawrich. a bride it well known in iwo.beinn the daughter of m Schulmerich, for many ) is buslnent here, and the iaarttr under the Cleveland wnUon. She baa been Wld with tha ladiea'.de- 'Jwnt at tha Hillsboro Mer for several years. She is jfMdly popular for her splen I qutlitits and charm of man d in the meat department M Mrrcantile, and has many (WjlBSnd around Hillsboro. 7 navt the heartiest conirrat- of a large circle of wj. After a short trip they down to housekeeping In I Kwbs cottage, corner of td Washington. Friday. Wanda Ham. Waahlntflon Grange held the first meeting of the year in their hall. Jan. i. For years ago thit order hirld their meeting in a school house. Today they are the owners or a new iwo-story building, with twelve sheds, and this uroDcrtv is clesr of all debts. Come on. Granges, can you do at well? Officer for the following ve ware installed and areas follows: Master. John loftm; overseer. Geo Ilsrms; lecturer. Gertrude Meek; steward. George Cvohers: astlsunt steward. Fay Mills; chsplain. Mr. Susan Rey nolds: treasurer. J 0 Hills; secre rv IWI Corey: gst keeper, Marion Westcott: Certf. Lluie Harms: Pomona. Jessie Cyphers; MmI Servt TUw Iw Fmmm TWIt t Uey Frwa LtUaa. 4 C4r Hill Sheriff lves has kept the trail between HilUboro and Rmlem warm this week, and goe again tomorrow, taklnir with biro An drew Schild. who robbed John Yot of $8 a few nights axo. Schild was sentenced to a term lait July, but was paroled. Vio lation of the parole appeared to have done the young fellow no benefit, for at aoon as be filled up on hsrd cider he couldn't re sist the temptation to steal. Judge liagtey revoked the pa role Wednesday, and he will join the colony at the state Institu tion. ThefirMof the week Raster and ltrown were taken to tht capital, and yesterday Reeves entered liondthu in the pen. Young Johnston, of rorsst Grove, was turned over to the lloyt Trainiag School -and this leave the Jail but a couple of Uatata. Froas Isforautloo received at Salem It laoks as though Ulrick Hertzig will soon be released. Ha is a model prisoner, and his itesvrrton friends are annously awaiting the time when he will have rerved his minimum, which will be shortly. He has gained time on good behavior. LIBRARY The secretary of the Carnegie Ubrsry has submitted h(s annual report to the council, covering conduct of the institution since Msrch 15. Books commenced to circulate June 1. and the library has been kept open evenings from 7:30 to 9;3U. excepting Sundsys. Attendance has been 6.448; borrower. 2M. with vol timet issued at 2.874: books available at present forcircula lion, 495, with 176 more loaned hy the state. The board has made an oroer opening me li brary from 230 to 4:30 on Satur- l-i. vvlr- ii! aaaiHtant I.Uvt Kece bis and disburse . . . 1 is l;.. t ..Oil PrMllm.nl siewaru, Hertitratlon Uigsln otxn & tha Clerk'a ottlce. Adolph Kutschmann. of near Orenco, was in town yesterday. If. L Halvorsen, of Farm in -ton, was in town Tuesday. Harry Cline. of Laurtl. wuj in town yesterday. George Burkhatter. of Farm- ington. waa in town yesterday. C W. McNamer. of Fret Grove, transacted business in town yesterday. Born. Dee. 30, 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson. North l'lains. a ton. Try our Turkish Cream Rolls. They are home-made and hard to bat Kot'ber's Confectionery. Alfred Pieren, road supervisor, from Helvetia, was in the city Monday. 0 Andrew Bendler. of North Tu alatin Flains, was in town yes terday. A. W. Walker, of South Tuala tin, was over to the county scat midweek. Dr. J. V. Tsmiesie was out from Portland. Tuesday, greeting his Hillsboro friends and trans acting business. C. L Schwanke. of Shellim. where he is engaged in the mer cantile business, was in the city yesterday. Lost: White fox hound, black 00 top of hips; long ears. Noti fy George Burk halter, harm in jr toa. Hillsboro. R. 5. and recei .-e reward upon recovery." 42-4 The German Mutual Fire In aurance Aaaociation will hold its annual meeting in thi city next Monday. There will be a big at tendance. Holy Communion service at All Saints Guild House, next Sunday morning. All members are requested to attend, lhe public is inyited. Mr. and Mr. D, W. Bath de. parted for their borne at Tacoma the first ot the week, after r visit with the Brogdens, of east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Long, who have been Holiday guests at the U A. Long home, return to their home in Starbuck, wa?n.. this week. Born, to Raleigh Walker and wife, of Forest Grove. Jan. 5. 1916, a girl. The young lady is a grandchild of H. Harrington, of Hillsboro. Ill 0 III GRIPS 0RE60H GOUM Snow ( alts to Depth of Faar ami Hall Inches all Over Valley I kl f ZINO TEMPERATURE PREVAILS Skit BtlU Jiaglc all Over lac TitUlia PUiat Pitt Week Old King Winter visited Oregon the past week, and the end ap parently is not yet, for snow is ti!l failing at interval Ktilf freeze prevailed all of last week, and snow fell by the end of th; week so that many sleighs were brought into requisition, lhe temperature was not low enough, howeve. to cause any material damage to water pipe. With the wind in the north and east the grip caught the congealed i.ls which were shallow, and in ii.act-i there was skating until the snow fell. At no time, however, has the thermometer gone over 20 below freezing, and no one has suffered from the cold. Woodpile have bven depleted and the wood deal ers were kept Dusy since inc middle of last week. The young people have enjoy ed the Winter immenselr. many sleighing parties having made the evenings merry with trip where roads were good. Since the freeze the auto has also been out, for there has been a good surface on all country road. No damage has resulted in the farm districts, for the snowfall has kept the potatoes from freezing. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Pkyjietaa aa4 Barge OtSct.-l't11' U Scas.Betlch Slt Kwmiic Boutawt corn . jiaMiia and 8omi4 Strata. Pn iM, om City SCI; rasiaraea.Ctej M .weMWVWaaAaAaj R. M. ERVVIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surtoa S. F. P. B. H, F. K. ft 8. UiEcc ia the Taaunte Block. Third aat Mam Strceta, luilabara, Octgoo. RI-AL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ufti, Fress Cor. The Methodist Church offer the people of Hillsboro pleasant and proft table place to spend Sunday. The morning subjects for the month will interest you. Thee questions hse bothered uaii Ciim and hear them dis eased. Jan. "Is the Church of Value to the Community 7 Jan 16 -"Am I ns Well oil out r iv... r.hnrrli at in it?" Jn- 21 -Church- Unity. What is it and is it Neededl Jan. oo "What is the Chief I unction of theChurchr Sunday night aer mon will . "The Furpose of the Kxlted Christ. menu f r the period: RKCEIPTS Subcriptlon by vriou .iii..iii fnr inaMzine and periodical. $2j35 llnilHinir committee w nal Brotherhood WOO From City Treasurer W8 37 Total tm 72 pSlBSBIIKNT Water and light. $33 15 Fuel " Supplies, freight, cartage. tic Salary custodian, 9 moa . 2 00 ilooks- . lu.r.rinoimd Denouicais W IB OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland 55 minutes. 6:32 7:18 8:28.. 9:58 .. 12:43.. 3:58 . 5:43 . 8:10.. 9:ti8 (Sat, only) Front Portland 7:54 9:U. 11:25 .... 2:12 4:27 6:25 7:13 a ro a m a m am p m p m pm p m p m -55 minutes. a m ..a m a m p m pre p m pm U A and Ella Brown to G W Kimber.3asec7t2arlw $10 r...o Durham to J esse and Frank Damain. lota 2 and 3 D irham Acres 1928 Thos Stewart to Nellie Work- man. 40 a se: 36 1 3 n r 4 w.2300 Mary Hickethieret al toWm Ilickethier. 37 a sec zi i i n r 1 w Same to Same, 166 a near Cedar Mill Same to Carl Hickethier, 45 asec28tlnrl w Same to Aug Hickethier, 37 a near Cedar Mill C 11 Hickethier etaS toChas Hickethier, life estate 45 a near Cedar Mill I) A Hatfield to H S Rodman 3 a sec 34 t2s r 1 w Fred Wenger to J no Wenger hia und int 43 a Helvetia- t) K Corbett to J C A Jone. 80 a sec 20 t 2n r2 W....5200 Donald Lomber Co to I M Bates. Tr, 280 a sec u t Z Dr. Henry II. Atkinson, whnl for the past 14 year wss a med ical missionary at Harpoort. Eastern Persia, and whose death from typhus waa nnour.ced Sat urday by the American Board of Foreign Missions, is well knon in this county, lis parents hav ing lived 'at Forest Grove for some time. Dr. Atkinson mar ried Miss Tacy Wilkinson, who srraduated from Pacific Lniversi ty in 1899. After their marriage thev were aent to Turkey by the First Congregational Church, of Oakland. CaL He is survived hv hia wife and several small children. Many here and there have been feeding the birds dunng the cold A (rood aoelL and a few crumbs here and mere, or aotne gram. "y many of the little feathered tribe. and keen manv from pensning. Farmers as a rule take care of the birds better than the city people. A subscriber telephoned the office yesterday nd asked the Argus to mention this neces sity. The number oi injurious insects that birds kill each year run into the millions, and to feed them now mean they will be herein the Spring to take their share of pests. John Dennis, who has been with the Oreeon Building at San Francisco since before the Fair onened. writes: -"I am about through packing, ana as soon aa all is done 1 shall pay a tew smai bill, and then we shall be clear of the big Fair. Mrs. Dennis and I are all that are left ot the Oregon family. This has been one of the hardest months of my life-getting Oregon's exhibit Decked for returning, we go firat to Portland, where I will distribute the exhibits in lots and then "home." Mrs. Katie J. Jennings has toed Leonard Jennings for di vorce. They were married on Galea Creek. March 30. 1913, and later went tu Tropico. ,ai.. where she alleges that her hus hand knocked her down in the oresence of hi sister. She wants - . - .. j i a decree oi aeDarauon arm anum ment and the restoration of her maiden name. Heisler. She also ask for the furniture owned by the two. No alimony is request ed. There are no children to the union. - Phoenix Lodge No. 34 will dis tribute veteran iewelsnext Moi dav night to the following who have held 25 years ot continuous membership in the order Geo. and Herman Schulmerich. Mayor W. N. Barrett and Alonzo bizler. Hillsboro, and Wm. Boucsein. above Mountaindale. A big at tendance is expected and all af filiates are given a cordial invita tion to be present The Parent-Teacher Associa tion will meet next Monday eve ning at the Cong. Church, at 7:30. with Drogram as f6llows: Piano sold. Georgia Baldwin; vo- r Hormonal i ELMER H. SMITH M.D.D. O' PHYSICIAN 8l SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Iloora a to ll a. at.: l to f a. bl Taenia;, ThurkUr, Batardaf i Call sniveled day or anhl. Bulb phuoet. Office ovei Uillaboro Sattoe.. eeeeexeeeWjaww J. O. ROBB, VLB. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFIC-Cprainia SchalBMffck aid. PHOMU-Of&cc. City J84; Rea. City 864 HUXfillOBLO. . 0R2G0U eVWMVVWteew Ira E. Bwrrvtt, M. D. UPsTAlRS DELTA BLOCK. OiSoa Telvphona. Main lit Rwidanoa Talephona, Main lot MUHbofO eweeeweeWW mmm.IL aagfj . K . Stae A AO LEY ABAtZl ATTOaMSTS-AT-LAW Sooaii 1 aadl Skat BatUc" HILLS BO EO. . , OXSaOM AeeiieeWaWt to 10 10 45 10 10 E. B. TO IT OU IS ATTORNBT'AT'LAW Oficei apataira la SchalaMddi Black JOHN II. WALL aTTORNST-AT-LAw ' OpMaitt, A. C Shala Bldg. Mala fo4 OILLSBORO. ORMOa. 1 . 11 - ci : L' u m n tu ......... 1&1 miiub. iii 1 a. m. .... . w. D E Fish to E F Bender. 1 a Tongue and Mrs. O. B. Gates; u ....t. a o-u. a 9 a p s wlflOOl Rova orchestra. High School North Plains Com'l Bank to A K Reynolds, lots 1 and o hlk fi North Plain 1500 E L Gray to A C Denman, 5 s-22t lsr 1 w w J S Thompson et al to W B Potwin. 92.6x146.1 ftblkS Walker's ad Forest Urove-Zftw dis- ...... - S-9A (aL onlvi DO) waiKer s aa roretn uruvo-i Martin Usin water, well known mm am John Schwartz to B R and F in the Banka section, was mar- Total . ! -- n b Crafts, 240 a sec 9 1 1 a Sed in Vancouver. Wn.. Dec. A Balance on hand. 361 79 REEyES f 4 w ; a aa a. - a v. .aai al 1 . J Tmt - - -- 111.. v.,1. lliibfr. of Cornell us. The voung couple left this week for Skipanon. where they WUI mak the r future nomr. Their many friends in this coun ty extend good wishe. e Hriabine. of Moro. arrived last Saturday to Join who is convalescing 10 his wife. from a SCHOOL NEWS The following school hav re ported as having recni .. Standard mark : Hay ward. Mis Helen Cook, teachen Jhatcher. Mr. Will, teacher; Hiteon. Mis Klsie Caldwell, teacher. . Tha Annual Bcnooi couvua ivi ia . . a mm -nnar broken ansie.susiiin -uv.lv,. ..-. ...- - . that thereftre nav Mr ami wi. ow wnwi"""" " uay. ar, . i. i-.,, th aee of land are v siting ai me o. 1 10001 r A jami WATCH PARTY Muaea Cecil and Edith entertained at a Watch Nfcw Year't Eve, at the ofMr.and Mr. Brogden. aen Acres, those present ? the Missf Dorothea and lan. .! k 11 l. of UcMinnville; Christie ."rosra Moore, of Corvallia; 1 Mm Kenneth Hohh. f!n Slid Htnrv Rkannnn ftf UNION STOCK YARDS ajLat niee mov uPipd 7;,TP teer. pulp fed. ""i,11.? 7P nice lot at 7 50. ma Kin. mr vlaillnir Hoover home, on Virginia vv. Dr. Itobb ia taking care of the patient. o..-.,u. a lUntist Church, ....lau Jan. 9th. K. A. bmltn, pator.-Sunay School t 10 a. m , J. W. Brock. Superintendent Preaching at U; Young Peoplei oil voam. iZtA DOy . . .... girl. Last year me roiw The Washington County Teach ' i ".i..a will hold iu reg- SrSSSta :tf High School Building at Forest Grove. Satur- I WJan.8. The following pro- 1 1 ; Young eop.e" , .en: Ten o'cWJ. Meeting at 6.w; preacmng -Mmu,ic. 10:16. bu""i 7:30. A cordial welcome wa. funl school, C I tiaraeniiww. Bon.WMr.rdM.CI.a. tSSTSSmt Cook, of Cornells P'31!' SS. PKhln: iraroMr. H.E. rruTL'i -.. lor .Mr. . oimk. 1. .iuk! Ills. Ml ll "iiicLi. an riiriiHini' raaaii a a t a ar ma 1 raftm iiiiiiuani aa . of. Prinevil. 'd 7. 8cnu,mencn Wl wdauoUtion-from For ale: Two mare, o awu. muslCt t0resi with foal; coii. aa a liVvAMn K.BHHL rilllGI ll " w - ----- light; .lightly used.-P. KuecK- ego;2:40. department! iahaiiiib b ir iw. ate. im i i er, lAiriiB.. w... . ., . t of Corneiiu. r. Easier, supw Tho. and water piani, wen the flratot sent Portland rt meetlag. ne rewnw John Vanderwal was nve oay. George H. Reeves, a pioneer of j 1852, who died at the home of hia dwghter, Mr. A. L. Young, in Portland. Dec 27. at the age of 80 year, wss born in Illinois. Dec. 14. 1835. He removed with hia naiunt to Jsckson County, IliBSOUrt, in IW I rom ncre 11c crossed tha plain to Oregon in 1852, and aetUed in Washington County, at Cedar Mill, where he lived for many years, u. aa married to. Mary L. Hall, alao a pioneer of 1852. No vember 25. 18UB. 10 ims union even children were born, of whom four mirvivei Geo. M. n SVank H. Reeves. Mrs. Hose R. Young and Burton B. Reeves. He i r survivea Dy nwwuc, and Lm tlater. Mrs. J ane Finley . Ur. Reeves served during the Yakiaw Indian war of 1855 56 in the Oregon Mounted Volunteers. 10 Webb; . 5and9.fnl...u KnrMk C.rov Hign Tkna Talbot I mam, anaun winiuii uamw i .1.: 'that moustache. which, he ha, worn Jl Jhj best, of which there and it make him look like one or 1 W. loti well above the the atatesmen of old. T 'w"t eve . VmH ktr0 ' 6 40 a new mark for (h ,1 ttAinnan Jhulmerich went to V.-..11. hta ovAning. to arrange .ff.Tr.at "hVbig farm, where hia ion. George, take charge for the ensuing year, of Bacona. was at 6 50. 2S hwr down Tuesaay, anu --;-." .1 . . 1 .11 .f h aummiv. wiic. iVn at 6 45 & h. Tivei. I .mount the ame a. down in me vnw H. A. Ekatrom. of near Be. verton, was in town thi. morn ing, 011 road buslneaa. nd to Port c..L-r . . 1 "u,"j::i;tui..twith t t 01 rore.t lana toaayiwr -" "- - WM in tha citv vactanlav. I hia brother, of the Argua. teyjve cent' am 1 Wptl.onRl one, and with 1 n''Jt thi. happen- o iu aown to B zs. "OS haVA luan In I nnca n, an 'at Si? ,u over last year. I "wwrtwoyeara.go. X jonu "v. - t i turning over .check to g for J. . ",n,"" "a"'Z Chri.tmaa morning, work. t.vla R. Eldredge and Efflw ;V.ter.Rev.Bri.toU.tB.naa Jan. 1.1916. v For sale: GoodtoPDW-w .111 trade for plg-rSqj? - -Kntv Reaverton. 48 . n...in of Mountain a.C-'-rT county viattor the I first of tha weak. ' JOHN KIENI John Kieni died at , the Kieni ranch, near Cedar Mill, Jan. 1. 1916, after -an nines 01 cvc,a' neari iruuuie was born in Waupun. uri. mH waa affeu 04 . years. in months and ) days. He came to Oregon over 30 years uu nannta died here and .ki. mimim are uuncu T' .r ear Cedar Mill. uncle, Anton uarunuer. Lira Marv nirsner, aide at waupun, i- ws . memoer oi w wi .. Reformed Churcn. anu wa voted to tneiii.muuon. i " nf aiM 8MC nauiia, ouu Jno Wenger to Fred Wenger. 40 a sec 35 t 2 n r Z w.... .1 C. A Jones to D E Corbett. 00.67x190 ft and 2.190 Tt on lenin sireei. w Tho Cox to Mark T Cox, 80 a sec 17 t lsr 3 w iu Ramp to Same. 160 a sec 15 1 2nr5w....: 10 J D Mickle to John William 15 a sec 9 1 1 n r 4 w 2000 Herman Metzger to Meier & Frank Co. 55 lota. 1 to 56 inc except lot 49, SW Port land, and 68 lot & 1 blk. Metzger tract. 22 lot blk "0" Metzger Park & a lots on Oregon Electric Oregon Nursery to Herbert McDonough. lota 7 & 8 blk 8 Orenco A C Lehr to Anna Lehr, lota 2. 3. 4 blk eye Lehman a P Vandarzander to Drainage Dist No 7. 1.07 a for right of way. ditch nnie Williams to H P Burn- ham, trs 56. 40, 39. une halem Mt Orchard less 3 and U-25 acres. Card of Thank Domestic Science Class will pense refreshments. Antone Pranger. the 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Pranger, of Nez Perce, Idaho, died at the home of his grand- Krent. Mr. and Mrs. u m. anger. Jan. 5. 1916. after an extended illness. The boy's father brought him here several week, ago, in quest of health. W. A. Holmes, who 30 years ago taught up in the Banks sec tion, haa been reported missing tmm hia Southern Oregon home. Holme waa peculiar, and once attempted suicide when in this county. It may be that he has made away with himself, and it ia possible th.t he was lost. The masquerade at the Moose Hall, last Friday night, had a big and good natured crowa, ana there were many masKers. rare. Geo. Roy.nd Frank Lorsung rirew nrizes for the best dressed character, and Clarence Young and Mis. Duffy for the best sus tained. John Meier, of Bethany, was a city" caller Monday. He is one of the otnciais oi we uennan Mutual, and that 1 organization will meet here next Monday to 200ulCUS are insurrnce in annual meeting ior me past mu tuiuio. Regular services at "Christian Church, next Sunday. Bible 10 1 achool. 10: preaching at 11. Pas tor B. F. Clay; Y. P. S. C E.. at fi-Srt- Breaching. 7:30. All are cordially invited to attend these services L F. Emmott is taking things eaav these days. J. Selling and - W. N. BARRETT ATTOKNBY-AT-LAW ' Ornoa: Main Straat, apt- Oowt Ha (lOLSBOKO ouaoM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORHBY-AT-LAW Office, upstair ia SchalaMrick Block Hillsboro, - IVe-on aa IMAM Telepbone office Mala 103. tidcae JMain 10S DR. L. W.HYDB Sacccaaor to Dr. Unklattr Offict over Delta Drag Store. Beaideace BAseline, between $th aad 6th St. Hillsboro, " Oregon aArMrWMAaaM Frederick Andersen, M D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to Dr. Cunni ikiiam. . Office and Drug Store. Orenco, Orko . . Talepltona eonnaoUoat. Slat, a MaaM A BV aaMSS SCHNABEL & UROCHE naitn tcttaawalt. 0mbb t f Hitn tttan4 aair ,uL Wat " - ati whn 10 387 tirt aa lea-ana)aaa; v.ivm MflaaJl At al mmVSmvSKS r ftlaan (0U 44 lli H 1 BMaaMI PORTLAND. ORE. tt nHa ImMBbj. a 'e aaa - - aTal?s"i "0j SW-fi 10 DR. W. B. PITTENOER Dentist Office up-atatr otw HUIabofo KaUoawl Bank.'.' HILLSBORO - - - ObC30 - a , DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST; Saad A re a - - Sincere thanks are nereoy ex pressed to friend, ana neignnor l- ... . ...itaraH aiil and r7L ;uZZBt be- T. J. Alison having taken i sympathy, during our recent f . Orenco store. reavement. tne iimaaa .uamw "'id them. The new firm nKaAnniiia nT . i mh iaLis ,u. xv i i 4tJ v i Haines. ant especial inanaa auw returned for the floral tributes, and to the G. A. R. and W. R.tiC. Mrs. B. K. Haine and lamtiy. Tamieaie Bldg. HILL8B0&0. G2X , Mala aad TklnL re- and Hillsboro, Or.. Jan. 4, 116. Coffee Club Meeting while more than charitable, kept hi. donntlona unaer wvw property nd collateral are worth In the neignoornooa oi j.c...-t - . afternoon, at the iP00; -i niaoA vester- hour. All membera are JV SS from8 the ed to be in attendance. house, and interment was in the Union cemetery, by the side of. bU parenta. ' come, well recommenuea, solicit the public patronage. Mrs. Fred Wilkinson and son, of Seattle, Miss Mary Treber and Mr. Reinhard Wittran and children, of Portland, were here over New Year, guests of the sister, Mrs. J. C Kuratn. DR. C H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upsutrs, in Linklater IhlU Building, Main street HiUsboro - - W9 Eli Poe. of Diliey, was in city Monday. Rev. J. F. Schoch, formerly of )reat Grove, was recently killed a naual by a motorcycle ai ou uouis, nao. uSE Hii waa fractured and left req0Mt arm broken. He waa aged 87 yeara. tha John Friday, of Banka, was in l the city Uonday. lamn-tarpreptrad to taka ktatartf oawa, I ISiOO per watk. Mwna CUy PS Mr. A. M. Cz- ATrotrtr.A7.usr - m .