tiir utiitvt; 136 int i.iui . titiH TLESOA! Inches of "H t m a i SSS JUDGE BAGLtY 0! SOLVES .uij;iij It Const, l;ii.(; sroiii s mi -r 1 1! i iuu -i l.iw II UiIMVi I if I. nut the ' lint l -- The freight . - A a..- tit 111 I ntnlna. And a manuri. f .," him vesteruay in en -n Cat loop -he line lhrou-n If B S. a .uhi nicn n'i " .. . ..... l . ik- mil, ana wnun run Did prwrtHl neither way. n. ft Re U-vfK ltn.Bnri "".".' ..t. Il WMtf jU m mat mi rrniMtw '- - . ! 1) t'. ! ! i: ii.i nt in- t At- I Sh rilf V i l.t. i H .1 ciar lit i-'.'iiv. If r.l th was Unsd t. convey the train transfer u mi fffiy mntaiV Tortlind hour.. and It f .'TL in iu street rar er- evening Mm J Ihll liriVll m mvi ... .i K.Wnll ecir C waa ion- nf Tuntdsv and Wed- Lii dissolved the snow in the (. .ki mmintain the heavy fall in iuu miu h (irt)lh. f r Cwunch.-n iw no halow lk hiii unit-relay - 'Ground- CllBfandif I' Kfnd for Botinr.inK rterdiiy aftimn Witorminr.eMi'd and by nlnht C North liana. Oi W. It. & N. WShnta to S.-itllif. wr ttut tftommiMioii. wilh trama diock- U .tf..rvhre. W rm were Wind train were atalM. I viiii U-inir In iiinonince of Wion. The Oreiton Klwtric tied up until almont noon to- while the S. V. electric was VriM trouble, all alonir the line. .Wind ii itill aralyzied ao far Niitrft car service ami power V the eU-ctric plant M con- W. HilltM)ro waa without Vbtt a trvr havinff fallen I Vrott the wire near Sewell. IlillsUiro schools are closed iil next Monday. LOCAL MINSTHHLSV jb yotma people of the Ply- otiih (mil. Church will inve a I iimtrrl show at th Crwcent Difttre. Thursday evening, reb 17. the participant! being home it entirely. Th net pro- Wi will Im devoted to the jhiirrh orifanirition. The pro Vim will tie one of the beat ever liven here and some of the best ntof the city will assist The number in part: Orchestra Pictures In Pantomime Sewell. Donelson and Krwin MonoioKiie Mian Griffith J. W. Urown " K J Moore Mr. and Mra. Henry Dr. Krwin Mi'm Harbison and It Morican Duo. iUvs From the Country 4 Mrs. Tonirueand Ura. Oaten I ;i Duo. Bradford and Wei In I I wme of the numbera will bo xmrni for comedy, while thu m DumU ra will well be worth h . . a ii . pnre or BtimiBBion. ue rualg are twinir held often, i the program will be render- without any delaya. r t- :i ii : r t i:i Stritc . im - 17:5. ;!! the wc i tl.-it such i'-.'i' ry rrnr i im 1-iint-t-Ai:lii'j the v sl:;te. In v.- 1 listric-t i "r'.ihsA fur - run. in an i'i l.y three tritmunivd it U heiil t i- iiitr-ivene ( ('.in reir 'p.ilment to f thi; I'nite.i i ny illation; i! "1 rt-') In mother place In ill be found the no Orenco Hand Ounce evening. The Orenco Military Haw? is a credit to the town. and would I pri. (,rthy in a city of ten thousand, Jan. Sh.'-- ban. the president of the ban") organization, should take a in lr in the institution, ami the Or. n- CO public Should vive it iN Int appreciation. The firt ron-ert ! '1 Will be on the rv-nin of K b. i Trfcto na U' Vt dav Sa ' ,u-lttf " " apart. I he sen.s will c.t '& rents, anil une altembrire, llh. There will be voeal mu tic Blonir with the lottriiinetttul iiiirnliT". and It should be a mu cesH tinun- citilly. a well a prof.-sniunally. For sale; Ueuistereil HolKtein bull, 3 years and H month oi l. fine animal. Munt change heal of herd. Will sell reasonable. - r i fiMind it imtweaioie rruu i-iip. irui-iius, i."nm" fejtS T XT ""' 1&KM -1ST- n man kiiiiik naiir 111 lloitn foreil two rherks or. the (Virnelms State I'ank. last Satur- day evrnimf. tmint; one on Weils for aiMjut 3I. an.l one for altout I'J" on K.'vnolilV Mtore. lie received in canh the sum of $."). nd ime merchandirte. The transfer was ma le afier baruini; wax late in tin- ore siiHpieiori wa.x arouHi-d. An attempi was made to locate the party in Vancouver and Purtland. but the description was so meagre that it was next to impossible. The following numU-rs are to be ifiven at the Kvant'elical Chureh. on Wednesday, reb. 9. at I'M p m: Stereoptinm pro duction of Alaskan life and scen ery; rharacter solo, Uav Sihr; monolouue. by Mrs. J. . Miute; duet, Kay and Mins (itisme huf- ler;soIo. A. U. Davis; clubs ng- nit and wand drill. Ielyn rar- ent; character solo. Mrs. Myra StaulTrr; duet Miriam an.l Uus sell StaulTer; quartette. Kay and (Ju'iie Siitler. Mrs. Stauifer and A. U. Oavi. The Union Sbn-k yards during January gaine.! Ci cars in re ceipt of stock, an unusuaf in crease, this in cattle alone. Ilest steers were quoted at 17. i.j per hundred; cow at and veal at 8. Ilotr receipt were slower, and during last week but 3575 wine were taken in. raining the market to advance 15 cents on the cwt. January sowed an in creaso in sheep receipt to the extent of 15m) over the corres ponding month last year. The city inect"r on the sewer work at the Grove ha-1 trouuie with the Greeks w'orking on the excavations, and as a result there wasamixupand arrest for as sault Fifty dollar ball was put up for the Greeks, by the ui-ec-tion of Mr. Klliott, the contract or. A. B. Smith, who is inter- sted in the work, was down Tuesday, looking after the cases, and while here was greeting his obltlme llillsboro friends. Services at Baptist Church. Sunday, Feb. 6th. h. A. Smun. pastor. - Sunday School at 10 a. m., J. W. Brock. Superintendent Preaching at U a. m. will bo communion service, and the sermon will be in keeping the day and service. Young Peoples Meeting at U.w; preacn in .i 7-rttv This will bo a union servio of the Baptist peo ple and all who care to come to it Good music ar.d a cordial welcome to all. August Blank, of Tualatin, wa up to the city yesterday. Mr. Blank procured a marriage licenso for his son. lylwara a.. and Miss Gladys Byrom. daugh ter of J. I Byrom. iw " young couple will be wedded Snndav. They, will reside mm fa rm w hich the prospective ahrnirnted. Tne cvartu Md ihn ir,iiaK,-A kni. oi Lennm is conducting near Tuala- 0 8llcw DOwer. It the bw-mak- I r- " a a linuui u llliuuia bkbvkiw-- - 1 " l nne tncluri hv ttendinirl tin. Is there a millennium? If there is what is it. and what is its purpose? I it to Evangelize? " I '. . i .in... . Italtotiiin or Retribution? Akf EXHIBIT Judg morning junelinn r rick i t . lorm-y ',. J. K. It-e.- that oififi Store, k'ar I Ii hii de.-r "The S V. tNirti".:-i. in an att ick m tion n'Mt'-'i, u law a not i; ment w ;H :n Hilce JI'LV'T' the feb-r-t! Court ot t! the liimrir-t ( I I opinion rone in Federal J i li"" by Justin- VY". that the la it i. the rontit i'i ' the fourt.t-nth the rofihtii itmii State's; h n-t i within the p-i'iv ji.v.-rsot the State; aii'l h r-ot fririiumtory and cannot ! a'-t..tu 1 upon the ground th-it it ii r.'..iom k'ijis- lation. Tin- ( i v lit Co irt of Multnomah I'hi'v i!iritmh Judge i;.tfiti"i!i" ii, a -, p.-mling a vote of the ! i t'.it" of the state under lli u iti itiw arid rcferendu;n. i'i !v.. '.i..-r, l!H(. upon an initiativ..- Ik ( r tho re-IM-al thereof, - j tin? cn- forcenient of the s.-ction men tioned, priiii'ipiliy upon the ground that, it hanl d'K'.-i in fact work harsh an"! unnecessary discrimination an I h is been al lowed through i'i.lnr.r"'!;"? Vif the people and i lli'trs, t"i remain in alnvx-it inneeu-iuH dejijetu.U' for a period of seventy years. and an aHiiinnai eigni nriiun.H of desuetule can be endured without injury It is observalise therefore that the court of la-it resort in the State of Oregon after careful and paiaS'taknvg investigation and in a w. il cohm li r.'d opinion. I had determine 1 that the p.irticu !a section ij c ii ,;i",uti')rial an. not class legislation and within the police po .vers of the btate; and the fe.ler.ir court hns a's held likewise, and also that it i i not vulnerable to the claim that lit invade religbus liberty ami contravenes .try constitutional rights in that r.s; ect. Whenever the people have, through or under the initiative or through their duly constituted reprcser tattves, adopted a law ar.d the courts of last resort, a co-ordinate branch of the gov ernmentlins declared that law to be constituti nal. to be within h twitii-i' i)oe-s ot the btate and in all respects a proper sub ject of legislation, the people who adopted the law and the of ficers and trial courts should. and of right ounht to be, bound thwrpbv. The constitution and laws by which we are gnvernei prescribe the method ot legisla tion to be followed and also pre anrihe the method of repeal to ulimcnte laws that are in exist anna u hieh mav 1)L fiuui'd to bo nhnnviotlSOr ol)S ib'te or UlljUSt nnd that is the only method uhnrehv laws m.vv be repealei navo aalnct the enforcement of the I particular section quoted, be jruuse it In fact works harsh, and unfair discrimination, and be: i i ,-i; oi its akre ao'i anuipjuy ami tin conditions existing at ti;" time of it3 passage, so en tirely different from the present lay condition, make its enforce mi nt harsh tnd also ruinous to n rtain claMSi of busim-ss and in a sense harmful to the general w fare, and from a moral stand point should not be enforced un til the pwiple of the State have no opjiortunity to repeal the u'ii. Hut these are all argu- tat t . minis wri.cn biioum oeau.jres.seil to the laudative branch of the givernm.nL The law has been in existence for something like li years. The people of the state have had many opportuni ties through their legislative repre.sentativ8 to repeal the same or to make needful amend ments thereto to make it meet present day conditions, and since the adoption of the initiative and reterendum have had ample op portunity at each biennial elec tion to repeal the same, but nothing in that respect his taken p!ac, and at this time the courts si.ould not be expect d to over ride, not only the plain provisions of the constitution, but the de eisions of the court of last resort of the State and the Federal Court and enjoin theoiieration f w hat is classed and charac terised as a valid constitutional provision of the statute. No court should substitute policy for the law; to do so would be but to invite confusion, chaos, and in evitable internal revolution. 1 he demurrer will be sustain ed and. the complaint dismissed and the temporary injunction it"solved." IM ROLL Of II m COLLECTION FED. 15T1I t lrst Hall of tbe Tax Urn be PaM by A pry 5. Under New Law SECOND HALF GOOD TILL OCTOBEt I Istrresl at Oac Per Ceat. Per Maeib Clarice' if Nt Pais rnornHioaiAU F. A. BAILEY, M. D. : Phyaieiaaaa4 Bargeaa Office: Cpataira ia Sea la.iritk Fke u4 Baeootl lilniu PbooM, olHca Cll SB; fwMaMa.Otl SS s .III Kitnn Art PKtl.i novt Thursday and ; Friday, in the (W of the American Nation f Bank Building. Thia wonder exhibit contains over 200 car Pn photogranhs and nhotoffra- (irw from the world'a greatest inungs. No city or town fiouid be indifferent to the cut 'e ""d relinement of its people it is part of the achool work rk ,nJculcale these qualities in the Mren. The plan la tochargo r to see the exhibit and all tho taken will be used to buy ?iures tor tho nnhlio anhnn In 'PketH will K on m hv tho !hl children. There will bo lm Olio present In nwnlaln the ICturva unA ... .41 ., l - answer qucaiiuun inem. i , F Friday, Feb. 10 and 11. in C, American National Bank PU aintr K..U --.I , uui.ii uiernuon anu ning. Youare invited nff.Drancn oi uie kovviiiuiwm does not transcend its powers, in the enactment or laws iwiatitution. the courts-cannot ipfor If It were otherwise nnd th courts should of right i,auA tho nower. or should wiin- A. W. Keehn was up from Orenco, Tuesday. Jay Ijcedy, of Tigard, was in town Tuesday. K. T. Turner, or Laurel, was a city caller this morning. Art exhibit, for benefit of the public Kchools, American Nation al Hank Building. Feb. 10 and 11. See the Art Exhibit next Thursday and Friday, American National Bank Building. Bene. tit public schools. J. J. Krebs Is marooned here and can not get back to his home at lljckaway. Pinoch'.e is about his only consolation. The county court this week designated the Argus and News Times as the county olhcial pa pers. John Peters, formerly of Hills- boro. was out from Portland the last of the week. ca.Iing on friends. An old-fashioned milk shake brought uo to date with an elec trie mixer makes a mighty swell , - . 1 .1 -. L-nAka'. oi nK. uuy iiieiu ui ivucuct o Confectionery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banks, of Yamhill, passed through town Saturday, enroute to Banks for a week end visit with Mr. Banks' mother. Lost, between uptown and con denser oackaee containing 2i varda woolen goods: pattern oi Norfolk suit for boy. of 10 years. Finder please call b. I. turner, Laurel. The subicct at the Methodist Church Sunday morning is "The l,niel runcilOHOl uie vuuini. Phis is the last of the series. Come and hear it For rent; Six and one-half i i neretf. H-room nouse. uarn anu nuthouses, one mile east of llillsboro. Per year, cash rent, $75. Address 11. U. schmeitzer, llillsboro, Ore. mxx Elmer Johnson, of the Wilkes Abstract Co., departed Monday for Oakland. Neb., in response tne Sheriff Reeves will have the tax roll in his hands for collection by Feb. 15, under the provisions of the law of 1913. The first half can oe paid by April 5, and the last by October 5. Provided the first half is not paid by April 5 there will be an interest charge of one per cent per month. If the second half is not paid by Oct. 5 then one per cent will be charged each month until Nov. 5, when a penalty of five per cent must be charged. The Sheriff is issuing the following tax notice, which taxpayers will be interested in perusing: NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice U faetcbr fivca that on Tbm- ly, Fcbiuary is, 1916. tbt Us lolla for 1 be year I91J will be opened for tbe collection ot Usre. The fint half of all tiwi shall be paid on or before April ;th following, and the second hall oa or before October No lonowine . la tere (ball be charged and collected at tbe rate of I per cent, per month or fraction of a month nntll paid. "!a trrrat at aaid rate appliee to the first half if sot tM by -April 6tb, and to be second half if not paid by Oct J." all taxes remaining: nopaid on Oct. $, halt become delirqaent, and oa No. nth a nenalty of c per cent, will be charged and collected thereon in addi tion 10 the interest ptovtaea nerein. Any day after the eapiratioa of six months after the Uses charged ftgains rml property are delir quest, the Sher iff stall haee the right, and it shall be bis duty upon demand to mak out and muc certificate! of delinquency against tuch propeitT. Certificates of ' delin quency shall beu interest at the rats of 1 j per cent. Ua or as soon as pracuc- able after Oct. 5th. the Ux collector (hall proceed to collect all Uses levied "gainst personal property, and which shall have been unpaid, and shall levy npon sufficient goods and coatteia os leODnornt us payers ana sen same 10 Mtisly said Ui, or said Sheriff shall charge said personal property ta gainst real property ana saa ui ihall become a lien npon astd real property, and shall be enforced ia the vi me manner as other real estate Us liens. J. E Ret res, Fberiff of Washington County .Oregon. By J. C. Applegate. Deputy. SURPRISE On Monday evening a number of young people of Bethany Pres. Church surprised their pastor and family, at their home, the evening being enjoyed with games and songs. Atmianignt a luncheon was served. Those present were Emma, Verne and Fred DysleiZelma, Bertha and Alfred Linder; John, Albert, Marie and Ida Meier; Alfred and Walter Hamel; Freda Wiamer; Fred and Theresa Kehrli; Al fred. Herman and Leon Schmd ler, Harry and Jesse Hanson. COFFEE CLUB . The Coffee Club meeting has been postponed on account or the storm, and will not meet until I Saturday, Feb. 12. when they will convene at the home oi Mrs. E. C. McKmney. The County coihrniasionera' court Tuesday morning sent a family back to Albany, after the husband and wife and small chil dren had arrived here hoping to find relatives. The wife alleged she was the daughter of a man by the name of J. Powell, who several years ran a fish wagon. The husband was a "breed," and the entire cash fund of the fam ily waa five dollars upon reaching the city. The court sent to the hotel, and the next morning had them on their way back to Linn County. The man and woman were both willing to work, but it either was a ease of returning them whence they came, or send ing them to the poor farm, or otherwise taking care of them. Washington County has about 18.000 acres of the S. P. land grant, which is tied up under the Supreme Court decision that the company has an equity of $2.50 in each acre. Senator Chamberlain has a big bill before Congress disposing of this mat ter, and the Oregon ian aays the measure is meritorious, both for the government and the com pany. That paper states that it ia the best solution yet offered, and if accepted at its worth'will do away with litigation and mean a great deal for the state. Just why Hawley'a bill is not accept ed as the right thing the Ore gonian does not say. A number of Hillsboro people attended a dinner at 1241 Mon tana. Ave., Portland. Saturday evening, the occasion being the birth anniversary of George Bon ner. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, the latter ot whom ia a niece of Mrs. Andrew Jack, entertained the following party Mra. Andrew Jack. Mrs. U. B. Emrick. Calvin Jr.. William and Ifiaa Hettie Ja:k. Mr. and lira. Fred Corne lius. Chaa. A. Lamkin. Harry Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chapman. Hoa. and hostess for merly resided in this county. Mrs. Bonner having attended school here when a girl. Lewis Jurgens, of Tualatin, was granted a verdict of $25 by a jury in circuit court, yesterday. the defendant being G. - tl. Snyder, who killed a dog belong ing to the plaintiff. Jurgens asked for 1250. Many witnesses were in attendance. The Jury a Blaser. W. Prickett The Connell. J. K. Hayden. Geo. W. Miller. D. Burkhalter, a Griebe- ler. D. Kainwater. A H Thomas, J. T. Martin. Jacob Correll. J. F. Cantons. Emma Cooper was granted a divorce from L. C Cooper. The Walther-Williams THOS. H. TONGUE, J R. naraware km. were given a judgment against Morris Rod gers. Fire caught between the walh of the Yaeger home, in which Ed. Schulmerich and family re side, on West Washington, Tues day morning, and waa soon ex tihguished, the home being close to the department headquarters. Mr. Schulmerich'a own home was consumed by fire a few days siro. after havitig caught two or three times. As this is the third time Schulmerich thinks-it will be the last A detective flue is supposed to have been the trou ble. R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgtoa 3. t P. K. 4 K , M IU, . Rya. O&ce ia tbe Taiamw Block. Third sad Main Street, HiUaboro, Oregon. ' wri-rr yi ienAMJum ELMER a SMITH M. D. D. O PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hoars to 11 a. at - to a Tik'.t. Thursday, Saturday ,! Calls answered dv or main amk Phones. Office oret Hlllsb.m V.tU.. . J. O. ROBB, U.S. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OPFICE:-Us alrsln Sch.lawrich Bid rnumi-utfce. city 3S4; Res. City 864 UUAbBORO. . OREGON 1111 VYYYWWlUXAAAj Ira E. Barrett. M. D. UPSTAIRS DSLT-a BLOCK Offlco T-l-pbone, Main 198 Kmiaace Telephone, Main U4 rlrieirMMMWVw-l ! V. . Urn B AO LEY HAm ATTORN SYS-AT-LAW ' mbu 1 aa I Raat atejuiag ' HILLSBORO. . ... 011801 tMVIW E. B. TONGUE attornky-Xt-uw Oftkes apauirs ia .SchalmerUh Block MreVwVvVwVvrwsVMi JOHN 11. WALL ATTOiNBY-AT-LAS) I OpsUirs, A. C Shute Bldg, Mala Y tad aULLBBORO. - ORRSOB. V7. N. BARRETT ATTORN RT-AT-LAW Ovnos: Mala Stroat, opp. Ooait Bocms HILLSBORO " ORBOOS ATTORNHT-AT-UW" Office, apauirs la Schulmerich) Block Hillsboro, - - fVeon I.. Telephone office Maia 103.. sideac :Maia to2 ' DR. L W. HYDE Successor to Or. Linklater Office over Delta Drag Store. Rcaidetic ' Baseline, between 5th and 6th St. Hillsboro, Oregon Telephoiia conneotioos. iA REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tn A te egram announcing ,0e-death of his mother. He will -be "DU!". absent several weeks, 1 Hot cake9 for breakfast made with Sehn merich's DuttermiiK and. spread with Schulmerich'a famous creamery butter is the irelical and Methodist cnurcnes, f f . an y oth. ... f ad For saie at h,u-do- Sunday night at the vpeason, to repeal laws.or to ro Mercantile Co. church to near mm-. m- legislate and should be subject in w a Woodi gtate senator aiscusseu. that respect to popurar Biaiiui. ui , thi countv. has hied his r-L- ennrt has taken Uublic sentiment the fixity and . , ti on 0f candidacy with ine Bin""" . - ....... ,u.. n,,vOTiimint A" . r.. i... 11:- .. .u ,. nf rle inauency 01 arnoiiuy spretarv 01 atate uicou. an two iitUe Kirl..Freda and Eva would not depend upon ite - the acid te8t to ui ivc-..." , - . i..uon nave vne puwti, m n to the joint wryice of the bvan- " 9Ume thjJ n rplinal. and Methodist churches, , , , fnp anv oth- "RENCO BAND CONCERT " "rcneo Military Band will ,tB tne first nf a u-i nr thfon ""certs at th n P.h. Eh,niiCh,iren' p,idy evening, FCO. 11 A 1: 1 n. i L. '.'Jllll-HKin. IIH- inr Bin. e COneerr . oe. .1.. j wr ine ent-s. antion to the Band, there I UK VAA& .a-.J .M.l.....l- lections inB.ruraenuii S7 J5f mZ TiL'Z It For rent: 150 .crfc, 4 milM cl.imiath.1 th. to .re .Mito- mont of men ra hu ca3. o( Ga8,; 4 acres first-clM. I ureiivu emmeill. ui .a, .. -;... ,m J. ..U,.,- or.rir.o- III. foundations, in tho recen moiiv-i . . . . he nnamhle to its very 8ChO().tro. torn to that autocratic fruit! 20 nnder dIow: spring wa ter nined to house, barn and I 1 . tt; rr.un..AM Unral Man . ..i o..iiirhr r.i raniKn. 11. luajti. vw. -.v.. i rwtwer OI UUVW imrcm w e. "-- - . - A a Kt-iann mail carrier oe- r . . . . ... v I T mhar uinS tK5 I .l.i,,h ,uoj nvpreniYifl DV twee.. Bacona and Imiber, was .Qn flf the form 0f gov- in town yesterday, and says tnai A p .hich we are V.asai 4 A A w fl TIHW HIIUTT n " " I Iliur irrt -' sew" , 1 feature In his section, this week. On Tuesday it took him six hours to make the 8 miles between Ba- cona and Timber. now living. 1 appreciate, lo, Portland. 46 Phoenix Lodge No. 34 held an interesting meeting last Monday nvunin?. ana a commnw- uu that under the membeiship for the usual Win j A VA u lUl In n..j hia ni n.. nu-n,. n-.i rnnmaii v..uuiiiv. t....v wr Beard for divorce, alleging Lome of the other counties or the ii..nnii,n iusiiied- hv Judge uan- ,P'a enmnaiirn was . selected. tenbein stores and confectionery kjext Monday the lodge will have stonda will be allowed to operate something important up ior con J E Tumbleson to Mary Mul- ler & Rosa Sears, lot 5 blk Stokes ad F Grove $300 E E Archerd toO J Stone. 25 a at Scholls 4UUU C J Wilson to L G Sel fridge. BO00 so ft at Banks Sou Estacada Bank to Haley Land f!od0aBec20t2nr2w 10 Truman Delano to C M Rob- bins. 1 a J L Hicklin d l c WW Geo W Clarke to Margaret Johnson. 17.02 a same d I e iu Roht Hulme to Same. 17.02 a in lot 23 N Tigardville 700 N P Johnson to Clara Irwin, 5.376 a lot 23 N Tigardv'leli44 Kate Wasnitz to H J Sirard. 5 lots blk 39 Cornelius 10 Shaw Fear Co to W R & Her bert Shaw, 7.02 a Beav Reedville Acreage - - - - 10 I.iiiie Adamson to L Tomp kins, tr blk 1 Humphrey t-d 430 Chas Schamburg to Minnie Schamburg, wife, 4 lots in Second Electric ad Tigard. 1 H J Sirard to M Susbauer, 4 lots blk 39 Cornelius...... 10 J P Magruder to J D Fleury, 99x105 ft blk s Humphrey 10 F G Voegelein to E J Voege- e n. SO a S Richardson die 10 W G Walker to A Meeuwspen 37.82 a neaf Roy ..6000 M Jacobs to F J Horton. CO ft off tr 2 blk 6 Finney ad 10 E L Maurettus to R Postill, 5x20 chs sec 22tln r2w 10 rVW Frederick Andersen. M. 0. BtyvctrT A Tkl A CrTOTJ. J The reoorta to Sunt Barnes ' " ' """" v ' show that nearly 1.000 parents Successor to Dr. Cunni.iKUara. visited the public schools of the Office and Drug Store. Milk Kl A 'IwamAA Ulllaru . V UI B. WIWI Wl Bk VICUIM uuiawv- i ro s day was yesterday, and it was unfortunate that this was the case as the school in the High building was closed, owing to the storm, fifty were in at tendance at the old building, in the lower grades, making an ex cellent showing. County school notes: Gaston Hish has a standard 4-year High, and Shady Brook is now stand ardized. The Manning school is now standard. At the June exams, 8th grade, a new plan of test will be provided, giving pu pils a chance so that the pupil (Ml S- MnM SCHNABEL & LaROCHE "Pajaipa?asf -uwasasa) arsa-ai-BSawaj 1 )mtal--oHsw!' artaafliii'kiirli' I. tMs sit-a. trftomenir. Brhntsn as s- e s-a Hea taSmtt salsefMIt it tn eatus nil anferea rttrara a-arsiisoai trsiriif as tiuklan-nlafUi fti(j4 ak-ak-S-sttSiaaBkeB: at sal t)i lelrtlcn: WarlboU " fuiuA.Xrl-Dsiai fMahl 1 4)aan AWiMit SlawM 4 iliM&isja mi w fM-A that they were mum- - iwo, nil" cruelly mis- huSfe- Rv.nge.ical Xhftni irl . "10rninRi Bunaay 10. K. L fi. R. nt fi:45. married Salinas, Cal., in IS iha hnahnnrl has v.iv -, ...,,M treated her, mailing i-'80 """ tions without cause whatsoever. Get your home-made candy at hnnth in connection with the great Art Exhibit next State, i -j Jildayfnd Friday. American public .e M.i..ni n.nk Rirlo. will, in a ts.m tho aw. tnroun 1 issuuiivc nf in'iunctions and also through the passiveness of the prosecu ting Ollicers, Will noi oe nnu wu pending the Fall election, which in itself will cause a discrimina na hntween residents ot the State I -also appreciate that ument unu liuj,iuioi large majority, is federation. ' riiiuirnr. to shortage of feed, I om eomnelled to sacrifice the frtimwinu stock: Three Jersey pmva. to freshen in about three months: Durham cow. fresli in a weok. Ail are young cows and good milkers. Fran' Greener, Hood bridge, 3 miles southeast of Hillsboro, R 5, Phone Farm 11x51. 46 8 For sale: Seed peas. The Thomas Laxtan and the Gradus, the two earliest wrinkled peas grown. - John A. Hobbs, Corne lius. R. 1. Telephone Cornelius ' Exchange. East 3. 45-. WHI1IIK, ... . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keehn. of Orenco. have sold their Elmonica ranch to Peter Zuercher. lne tract was a good one and em I braces 30 acres. ill be allowed to express in his own language his gleanings from history. American, and civil gov ernment Road District 19 has formed an organisation to get better road-. The oKcera are S. M. Tunsta i, E resident; J. C. Radke, vice; L. I. Smith, secretary and W. J. Wiamer, treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the Rock Creek school. Saturday evening. Feb.. 3. All residents of the district are requested to join in the membership, with the view ot getting better results on road work .Communicated. H. H. Porter, for 10 years a countv resident has sued Mary A. Porter for divorce, aiieging unkind treatment and constant complaining by the sprouse There are two minor children, l hnvnfS and srirl of 10. The couple were married at Austin, Uinn in Q-zirttrly meeting at the Free I2et'-t Church. Corner 6th and Cix. btrianing Friday. Feb, 4. Prc-xbiKX at 7:S9 Fridty and Saturday eveninra. and Sunday at 11 and 3. Elder F. J. Barnes will have charge. All are cor dially invited. Postmaster Lamkin has so far recovered from his attack "ffrio" that he has been at the office occasionally the csss week PORTLAND. ORE. Da. W. E. PITTBNGRR Dentist ; OlBoe up-etalrs oror HUlsboro Natlo ial '. Bank.- - HILLSBORO - ORRSOB Tsmieaie Bldg. RILL8BOEO, QX3. MaJa ukl Tilfd. DR. J. R. MARSHALL- DENTIST daadl DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Deirtist- Upstairs, in Unklatet JisltJ Building, Main Street lillUboro - - On I am n-w propirei to take tlitvmZf , $11X0 par weak. Phot our Mrs. A. M. Hamctr , ATTOtVAT-UW NnSarv Pttlnlo-CktlllialOMi I Rooca lCbmraaraUl Baa- BtilR. UILLkC3XO,0Xa tn. naiiuuoi -iu-