mmo ; PYTHIANS PICNIC Al ME llll Annuel ilvmt Will Take Plna-Jon Sunday, Auicu I I Iilrtrcul h kNKUITS, PVTIIUN SISTI KS, I AMII II S FiprcM Thai Many u( I he Iralinul Ordrr Will Drink In Mountain Air Members of KniiriitHof 1'ythiuH and tbe Pythian Sisters, with their familU'H, will celebrate their annual outinir, Sunday, August 13, ut M radium Crow ing", their picnic: place of hint year. It is expected that at leant one hundred and fifty will participate in the li wr event, and very car Iibh been requisitioned for the occasion - that in to say, very car in tht bitf Pythian family. Meacham in noted for its crisp mountain air, its cool water, and in abundance of fwh. and the place ma ken a nplendid piny Kround for the fraternal visitor. All are ex pec tod to take a ban ket uf lunch, ar.d the committee will arrange for colTee, crem, etc. I'ythian Sinter members are requested to be in attendance at vie regular meetmtr rrulay eve ning, when final arrangements will be made. . (SSL installments dim July aaaetiMments for sewer and treet Improvements, City of Hillsboro, are now due and pay able, and must be liquidated at once, K. J. Sewell, City TreaHurer. . Hillsboro. Ore.. July 20, i; SIWRISI! A very enjoyable evening recent ly was a surprise given by the young folks of I'hilh home of John Trachse ViHta. The evening was devoted to games and conversation, after which light refreshments were served. Those present: Martha KaulT 'man. Kd. Scheidt. Minnie, ('ar ris and Kd (Jutachmidl. Lydia. Llztie, lxu and bred Zurcher. Anna, Kmma. Jack and Cottlieb Schneider. Ha be Fuegy, Titel Scheidt. Lou Hauer and John Trachsel. i The young folks left at an ear ly nour, an reporting an excep . tionally jrood time. lll-NKY HKLIJI; , Henry Brelje, a pioneer of the Blooming section, died at ShelT Jin. Thursday evening. August.', ' 1916, after an extended illness. He was born May 28. 1K37, in Hanover Province, Germany, nnd came to America about 40 years ago. He settled near B ooming, about HO years ago. H' leaves a widow to mourn his Joss. Mr. Brelje was a highly resptcted citizen and had a host of friends in the section south of Cornelius. Several years ago he moved to the Shelllin district and made that place his home. He was a line neighbor, a good husband, and a kind father. Lost -Side fender for auto truck, somewhere between Hills boro and Kood Bridge. Please leave at Argua ollico or notify Stevens Bros., Farmington. Mr. and Mrs, H. McFurland, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miltenberger, of this city, left the last of the week for a 10 days' vacation on the Salmon berry River. Chas. W. Brown has taken ouer the Second Street Restau rant, and says he will be glad to 'meet his old friends. S Strong Foundation ACHAM Being a National bank, this institution is founded upon, and obliged to conform in op eration with the requirements of the Govern ment. It also enjoys the protection and ad vantages of the Federal Reserve System. In five years years this bank has become the de pository for the funds of hundreds of individuals and firms. It will pay you SAVINGS-CI IECKING-TIME DEPOSITS W. H. Wehrung, Pres. David Kuratli, Cashier HillsboroIiiomlBank. HILLSBORO, Mil P; . l. Hchlftttiri .jtnii dauglilC Mrs, Grfihdfiitiooii,- of Ioa AnRtili'ii, Cttu Were; In the city Monday, having motored up from California. Ihey formerly resided at SchietTelin. northwest of this city. H. L. is still In the land of the living, and contrary to report, has all his arms and Ioks, and can kick as vehemently as ever, Keimrt reached here some months suo that "KIT" had been injured in an explosion, but there was no truth in the rumor. Mrs. Schietl'elln and daughter were very much pleased to again meet their Washington County friends. Ixst Iletween Cedar Mill ani Hillsboro, Saturday night, July L2. a' leather suit case, contain ing, besides other articles, a Gil lette shaving case with name engrav ed thereon. Finder please leave at Mrs. F. Clascoe's board ing house, corner Second and Baseline Sts. Mrs. F. W. Wnlch and daugh ter. Viola, and Miss Hazel John son, of Portland, are enjoying a vacation at Klmore Park. F. W. made the trip by auto, and as sisted in getting the family lo cated in camp. He was accom panied home Sunday by Kdw. Morton nnd Albert Kay, and they reiRirt iimJ toads nearly all the way. For S.i!e - 100 acre farm. This Place iroinir at a imrcain w acres in uood cultivation run ning water through place; fair huildinus: small orchard; near school and church. Three miles from town. For sale by owner, C. 15. Mercer, Hillsboro, Ore., KouU'4. 213 Fred Herger Jr., of Bethany, sustained a peculiar accident last Saturday. lie had returned from work, and in seating himself on a chair was punctured by a darn ing needle, the instrument en tering the heavy muscles of his tliiuh. He was brought to the city, and Dr. F. A. Hailey was obliged to make a deep Incision before he was able to remove the intruder. Hop pickers Wanted -All those desiring to pick hops al the C, i,. 'w ,oon I''80"- 3 miles south of 1 it v H'llHboro. on Biver mail, are re L a2 u.A - qted to register. Will pay $1 per 100 lbs for clean lucking. Permanent pickers preferred. 3 Andrew Rood, of Heppner, was in the city Monday, returning to Portland Tuesday. He was well pleased with the appearance of Hillsboro, it having been four t years since he visited this sec j tion. I Bird dogs for sale. Llewellyn Setter pups, 2i months old. Al so one 12 months old. Will make some one a line hunter this year. -W. IS. Rice, flillsboro. 21-2 John McClaran, the ex-county commissi tner, was down from dales Creek the last of thawerk. John says that crops are looking line up his way. To Exchange: Ten acres, part cleared; for smaller place, or for town property.--Address "A." care Argus. No agents. 213 Mrs. Amanda Purdin. of Selah, Wush.. is the guest of her sister. Miss )eborah Barrett, and will remain about a week. Those having White Leghorn pullets to sell, 4 or 6 months oh write card to P. O. Box 27. Reodville. Ore. 21 3 John l. Abel and Esther Aeb ischer. of Sherwood, ware grant ed mariiage license the first of the week. Fight weeks old pigs for sale. These are extra good. Write P. 0. Box 27. Reedville. Ore. 3 C. S. Reynolds, for many years in the mercantile business ut Mountaindule, was in the county seat Tuesday, greeting friends. C. E. Potts, the Gales Creek bridge contractor, was in town yesterday. Miss Carrie Thompson, of Port land, is a guest of Mrs. Willis Ireland this week. to open an account here. OREGON HI 1 1 DIES lift IS WEEK I'Mf. M. C. Caie Passes at 11 time After Many Months' Illness SCHOOL StiPI RINfnNDKNT FOR YEARS Also Principal of HIIMwro and County Schools Other Prof. M. C. Case, a well known county ' teacher and educator, died at the family home on Sixth Street, at 0:30 o'clock. Tuesday evening, August 8, 191G, after many months of illness. His ail ment was heart trouble, aug mented by Brights disease. Mr. tase taught many years in Washington County, and for three years was superintendent of the Hillsboro public schools, lie was also school superintend ent ot Washington County for two terms. Melvin Cyrus Case was born In Monroe Co., Michigan, April 14. 1859. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Baniel Case. After finishing high school he attended two term at the Michigan Agricul tural College, at Lansing, Mich., and then graduated out of the State Normal, at Ypsilanti. He taught 12 years in the Ypsilanti schools, and in July, 1892, came to Oregon. On June 25. 18, he was married to Miss Josephine Shearer, of above Forest Grove. Besides teaching at Hil'sboro. Beaverton, Dilley. Cornelius. Centerville, and other points in in this county, he taught also at St. Helens. He belonged to the Si Helens lodge of Masons, and the Glencoe lodge of Knights of Pythias. His widow and two daughters. Mattie and Clara Case. Burvive. and a son by his first wife - Ray- mond A. Case, lives at Los An geles. The funeral took place this af ternoon, at 1:30. st the residence. Rev. Myers and Rev. Smith con ducting the services. Interment was in the cemetery at Hillside, north of Forest Grove. REAL ESTATE TRANSPERS Alvord-Carr-Hunter to Louie Swetland et al, tract 6 their sub division f5 Mary T Clemons to William demons et al, 40 a sec 14 1 3 n r 5 w 1 W Shearer to Margaret Scoggin, 20 a Chambers d I c i 2400 Glencoe Land Co t W 11 Wehrung tracts 1, 2, 12. 26, 33. 34. Glencoe Acres. 50 10 J U Turpen to J M Kstes, 10 a sec 17 1 1 n r 2 w Oregon Realty to N H Atch- eson. 1.30 a Bonita Gardens 800 Millie Weiss to Meyer Wax, lot F Lehman Acre Tracts 1 J K Vinson to Corda Vinson, 4 lots, block 3 Middleton... 300 Ruth Realty to Flora Dill, 5 a Wm Burn's d I c 1050 Annette Wickham to Harry BWickham.und i of 16.54 a Dudley Dustin d I c 50 F W Cady to Lillian II Kv- ans, lots 5. G'l, 8, blk 31, Beaverton , 650 Herman Metzger to Lena Johnson, lot 4 blk 50 Metz ger 700 Wm Yetter to Jas Penman, 160 a sec 18 t 2 n r 4 w.. 10 Alvord Carr-Hunter to Mrs T B Hall, tract 10 in their sub div 10 Oregon Nursery to Julia Hatch. 17.91 a Elam Young d I c 4000 Pearl Barnes to Fred Wright lot 3 blk 48 Metzger 175 Mary Vandecoevering to Al bert Vanderzanden, 75 a Robt Walker d I c. Roy 900 E .1 Voegelin to M M Myers, 30 a Ssl Richardson d I c- 10 O II Cobb to W N Price, tr in blk 4 Humphreys' ad. ..1500 J E Summers to F V Sprague lot 50 North Tigardville ad 1 Chas A Wilson to Jl;r Rice, 10 acres on Boone's Ferry Road 1 Hillsboro Garden Tracts to H Bennett, tract 8 block 3 Garden Tracts 1375 R C Gossman to Oney doss man. 8. 14 a at Glencoe and 160 a sec 12 t-3 n r4 W...3000 Gilgian Allenbach to Peter Zi reher, 22 a sec 13 1 1 n r 2 w 3000 S H Peterson to E O Scofield 50x200 sec 4 t 2 n r 4 w . . 100 W O Donelson to Lucinda Estepp. lot 4 blk 1, North Hillsboro 10 Beaverton Development Co to R L Tucker. 4 Its blk 36 2 lots blk 25. Beaverton.. 1050 Scandinavian-American Real ty to J G Sutherland. 2 Its Nichols ad Garden Home . 10 Anycne desiring pasturage for cattle, call Main 112. 14 tf John Beatty, the contracter and builder, has gone to Enter prise for an extended stay. Carl Christi.msen, the Yale, Wash.. ogt r, was over to Hills- boro and Boxton the fust of the week. . .1 1 ' - . .liJ . it' I : . All hit reduce dt bmmorrs Millinery. AhrtiW jRendleY: the liolfltel breeder.of1 North Tualatin Plains, was In town Saturday: Try Delta Fly Say. ft Is f fective-90c In gallons; 70; In 6 gallons. The Delta Drug Store, John Peters, of Verboort, was a city caller Monday, on legal business, Rioe tomatoes for sale in any quantity. Muller's Greenhouse, Twelfth and Oak. 20-23 E. T. Turner, of Laurel, waa over to the city the last of the week, Order your Summer photos et Johnson's Studio before repair work on the building conmences. J, T. Powell, of Umatilla, came down the first of the week for a short visit with relatives. For Rent-A farm, 50 acres or more in cultivation, W. E. Rice, Hillsboro, 21-2 Mrs. Clark's orchestra will be feature of the union services at the Methodist church Sunday night Hillsboro Ice Co.. VV. F. Tews. Prop. Phone Main 293; Base line, between Second and Third Sts. Prompt service. 19 21 Ernest Goetter, of Laurel, was over to Hillsboro, Saturday, fcrn est is still hammering a little iron. Lost: Tan hunting coat on lillsboro road, between Hanson place and Sipprell mill. Reward. Atha Russell, Hillsboro. Mrs. Sylvia Tucker, of Clarks- ton, Washington, arrived the ast of the week, and spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Powell. For Sale - Poland-China brood sow, 2 years old. Has fine lit ters.-Chester Bridges, Hillsbo ro, Ore , R. 4, a mile south of Oak station. The Misses Beatrice and Ber- nice Bristol, or Uatskanie. are guests of their uncle, C. C. Frick, this week. This is their first visit to Hillsboro. Wanted to trade: Light team for Ford automobile, and will p.'.y d li dillerence. A. C. La tham, Hillsboro, Ore. Phon-1 uiy to. Erwin Ritter. secretary for the German Mutual Fire Ins. Ass'n., of Bethany, was transacting business in town the first of the week. Another big dance at Helvetia lall, Saturday evening, Aug. 12. Jriz-j waltz, $5 to winning cou ple. Everybody come. Yon will miss it if you miss it. 20 21 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and children, of Portland, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Morgan, of near Newton, Mrs. Miller and children remain ed for a week's visit. Hop pickers wanted: At the Bagley Yard, at Leisyville. Will pay $1 per hundred for clean picking. Please register at once. lhe Bagley Co., Hillsboro, Ore. 20-23 Harry L, Cline, of Laurel, was a city visitor Saturday afternoon. ie savs that the people who have been over to the Tillamook coast are complaining about the uncertain weather. Taken Up Jersey cow, dry, at my ranch near Leisyville. Own er pay charges of keep and cost of adv. and take same away. Wm. Bagley Sr. The estate of Alexander Weir. who died at Cooper Mountain a few days ago, had been admitted to probate. Mr. Weir was a sur vivor of the Commodore Perry expedition which went to Japan in the fifties. Lost: A two-and-half gold piece, rrom watch charm. Lost n Recorder's office at court house. RetuYn to J. W. Price, Hillsboro, Oregon, and get re ward, with no questions asked. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Simon, of Gold Hill, Oregon, July 31. 1916, a daughter, weight eight pounds. The young lady is a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCourt and of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Simon, of this city. Judde McGahey is here for a short visit with his mother. He has just lett the hospital, haying been sent there because of two broken ribs. He will soon be able to gel into the harness again in the sawmill, on the carriage. Friday evening, Aug. 18, the ladies of the M. E. church will give a Dime Social, on the lawn at the li. II. Greer home, corner First and Fir Sts. Everybody invited. 21-2 Sunday special at the Metho dist church. The sermon in the morning is on a choice subject, "The White Flower in Exper ience." Mrs. Clark's orchestra will furnish special music at the League service, 7 p. m. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beatie and son, Eugene, ot lacoma, Wash are guests this week of Mrs. j J. A. Pinkerton, wife of the Western Union day man and as- Blatant agent. ' Pacific at the Southern , h jl m Y HAS OLD ELECTION RELIC Canvat bf Vote lor Congrw, Orejron Election, In 1859 STATE VOTE BIT TEN THOUSAND Wishlnrtoa County Cast Five Hun dred and FiftyScvei Ballots Dr. F. A. Bailey uncovered an old relic, last week, in the shape or an election return for Con gress, for 1859. when Stout and Logan were the candidates. The return was among the papers of the late Mr. Chambers, father of Mrs. Bailey. Walla Walla precinct cast 25 votes only. The vote, as returned, follows, and Mr. Stout was elected over Dave Logan, the attorney, by a major ity of only 16 votes: Stout Logan Linn 723 602 Lane 535 532 Marion 296 1062 Multnomah 432 563 Wasco 257 115 Polk 284 254 Yamhill 818 412 Clackamas 379 380 Josephine 411 211 Umpqua 43 132 Jackson C63 218 Curry 87 64 Benton 422 222 Coos 63 52 Columbia 72 63 Washington 201 356 Clatsop .. 34 54 Tillamook 5 10 Douglas maj 156 5333 5292 Deduct votes rejected from Walla Walla precinct, 25. Stout's majority, 16. BIRTHDAY A pleasant afternoon was enjoy ed last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haaae, of South Tualatin, by the young people of Firdale, the occasion being a surprise in honor of the 13th birth anniversary of Miss Martha Haase. Games, music and refreshments were the fea tures of a delightful time. The guests were: Marguerite Arnold. Alice Pyl. Marie Boge Thelma Lynch. Lillian Whitesell. Crvsta- bel Johnson. Lois and Inez Ward, Dale and Mary Ennes. Thelma and Ada Hammond, Wilma.Mar tha, i lorence and Annie Hanse COUNTY COURT County court adjourned last week, after three days of a grind. Clerk Luce reported fines and fees at $2959.75; Recorder Davis, 6354.80. Petition of Geo. Westinghouse, to vacate plat Timber townsite. allowed as per request Darlington & Beesley were given a contract to crush 1.000 yords rock at the Chnstensen quarry, at 35 cents, and if the county wishes it, a further con tract to quarry and crush at 90 cents. Road petitions continued to the September term-Peter Pyl et als; Henry Harris et als, and M. L. Hays et als. Open season for deer hunting begins Tuesday, August 15, Mrs. J. E. McNamara, of near Aloha, was in town yesterday. Miss Frances O'Connor, of Portland, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, Born, Augus t 7, 1916. to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Barron, of Huber, a son. Born, to C. L Richardson and wife. Beaverton, Aug. 6, 1916, a son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brunson, Laurel, July 27. 1916, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Chss. T. Myers. of Buxton, are in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wetzel. J. H. Garrett and daughter, Miss Florence, left the first of the week for a vacation at Rock away. Mrs. E. H. Smith went over to Rockaway, yesterday, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Imbrie. Mrs. J. M. Wickhizer lost her house by fire, Monday evening. The contents were saved, but the building is a total loss. The (ire's origin is shrouded in doubt. as there was no one at home, This was the second fire sustain ed by the house, it having caught several years ago. 1 he property is located in Last Hillsboro, near the Doughty places. John Dennis writes that he will help out the Hillsboro Fair, and he also thinks that the 1917 Fair will be the best and largest the county has ever had. He says that with co-operation Hills boro can make a showing second to none in the valley counties, lie will soon be in the harness for this year's Fair, and he says that all he wants is plenty of support from Hillsboro people and the farmers in the neighborhood. Chas W, Purdin ha sued Arf. nes tt, furdin for divorce, and the allegations are noteworthy They were married In Portland three years ago last February. The husband charges that she lias wireaieneu nia uie, inai sne has repeatedly thrown dishes at h m. and at nns iimA Htritnlr him over the head with an iron stove Jh,!Sa"d 2?" ttS! the wife refused to go to public Dlaces with him. the wife rnn. tending he wa not properly dressed; that whi'e he had to rise in the morninar at six she refused to get up before eight o'clock; and that she was obsess ed with the idea that she wa.. destined to become an actress. and asked him to expend money to educate her for the Rfacrp (In also says the wife wanted gowns ana dresses beyond their station in life, and that she made life a merry whirl for him because h objected. She received letters from men. and when taken to task, told her husband it was "none ot his buaineas." Mrs Purdin was marripH tn ( A Yergen, at Salem,' in 1904. and mey were divorced in 1912, the husband eettlnor the decree and the ultimate custody of the minor child, a little daughter. She fouzht the case acainat Yproon either in the divorce proceedings or for custody of the child, from 1912 until thin .lulu when the court finally refused her custody or the girl. Mrs. Yergen was of the beautiful women of . .: i i one this section, and her scrapping proclivities have been proven in coun several times. HoD-Dickerj wanted nr tho T W. Greze ron-vard. 24 miles northwest of Hillsboro; $1.00 per hundred for clean picking. Reg ister at once. Phone. F3135. F. H. Bower, of Prairie. Idaho. is running for commissioner in his county. F. H. is well known in Washington County, where he resided for a niimher nf vtarfl - - . v j w. V, and where he held the esteem of all his neighbors. Hp is a man of affairs, level-headed and relia ble, and would make an excel lent public official. The Arsrus hones he will cret thp nnminntinn and election, and his hundreds of friends down in this section of Orecron ioin this naner in wish- ing him no worse fortune. F. H. is dry-rarming up ip Idaho, and he is making all kinds of alfalfa grow where sagebrush and bunch grass once were Kings. James Vest, aired 15. a son of a Buxton resident, is before Ju venile court on a charce of beinsr incorrigible. He was visiting the home of the Bernards, at Bux ton, the other dav. when he struck Mrs. Bernards, who is a distant relative, on the head with a croauet mallet Mrs. Bernards had refused to play croouet with him. and it is sun. Dosed this enra&red him. The lad will be given his final hearing before Judge Keasoner. Judcre Bowman, iuvenile officer, nrose- cuting next Monday. Hon-nickers wanted at Circcrc'n hop-yard. 2$ miles northwest of Hillsboro; $1.00 per hundred for clean picking. Register at once. Farmers 31X. 21-2 Clerk Luce writes his deputy. H. A. Kuratli, that he is enroute to Newport Ed. says he has fished for trout, hunted bear, and performed all other moun tain stunts, with no great luck. He thinks there will be plenty of fish and game left for seed over in Lincoln County. He expects to capture a mermaid down at the Newport beach, and intends exploring Nye Creek t j see if he can get a glimpse of Bill Nye. rsursery stock, tine roses, as- pargus roots, outdoors grown cabbage plants, now ready 4 to o inches. Morton s Greenhouse. River Road notes: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Provost, Marie Provost Witch Hazel, and Mrs. W. R. Johnston, ot Portland, were guests at Roseland Farm, Sun day. Dr. Agnes E. Hansen, physician at Agnew's State Hos pital. California, visited at the M. Solgard, J. A. Zimmerman and M. Borden homes the first of the week. She is enroute to Calgary, Canada. Bennett Thompson, charged with double murder, is still bid ing his time in the county jai here and will not be tried until September 5. Many have been circulating the report that Thompson has been taken away to Multnomah, but he has never left the Hillsboro. jail since his incarceration, excepting when taken to the court room to be ar raigned and to plead. Boscow's Store buys fresh eggs top ot the market. 20 3 Wm. G. Har3 and family. C. E, Wells and family, and the Mes- dames Leonard and Lloyd Brown are-camped up at Meacham dur ing the "dog-days." and the way they burn up the roads get ting into town early in the morn ing (?) has won them much ad miration all along the highway GermanLutheran service at the Cong, church Sunday, at 2:30 p. m. English Sunday School at 2. Rev. hbeling. , Found Suitcase, at the Fred . Berger place, at Bethany, on the (Hillsboro-Portland road. Notifv 1 Fred Berger. Hillsboro. R. 4. I rnorEjwiojTAju kA. BAILIiY, M. D. Phyaiclan and Nnrgt'on 6ffice:-Upstirt in Pii,nin..ritli bi(. -vi""iitr-w pBoiBlC,,f Kenltlfinoe Houthwiwt corner Itiwelm and ShchM Ntreoti, lnMiIeni',('itr w v,vwM'mww ELMER K. SMITH M. D, I). O PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Completely rquiptwil boiplta In uou DflCt,on- Calll iniweied r! . nr ri.h, II, ,1. - - ..... v. ' . . phones. Olfi .1 over IMlabi in Nntln E. B. TONGliK ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Officer upsMiia ia Schulraerljh Bloej r-r-'. rv wruwwjww am JOHN M. WALL ATroaNBY-AT-LAW Upstairs, A. O. Shnte Bi.Ig. Mr'n A lit HILLoaoitU, - OKESON. W. II BARRETT ATTOaNHY-AT-LAW Ornoi: Main 8treet, opp. Oonrt Hon- ; HILLSBOUO ORKOO THnc u TM.TM IHUb. H. TONGUE, JR ATT0RNT8Y-AT-LAW Office, np.A'rt In Schn mtrich Bloc lillsboro, - - (Oregon DR. J. R. MARSHALL, J)JNT 1ST It uiieie Bldg. Room 6 ntl HILLSBORO. ORE. Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Hillsboro Nation al Bank Building Main Street. Hillsboro - - - Ore E. L. PERKINS ATrortNHY-AT LAW Notary Pablio-miHinn rn. Room 1 CoMiueroutl Bulc mSy, uuir HIU.SBORO, . OREGON R. W. H. PASLEV Dentist Offloemai8 Heldel Butldin, npstaiM Main street, adjoining Po&i Office Bldg. Room 3 and 4. Phone City 9ti2 Hillsboro - . Oretron DIP0NT EXPLOSIVES per IOO lbs Dupont Slumping, $12.00 Ropauno Stumping 11.SO Also Handlo Oapa and fuses E. SHEAER Portlane, Ore., Route 2. One- half mile N. E. Bethany Stn,. Patterson UndertaKtr, Company n a i .777. i, . Fdneral Directors and Embacmkrs rree (.napels Ladv Assistant Over Hillsboro Furniture & H Iw. C. Night and Sunday Phone filaiu 177. D&f rnone aiam 773 SCttNABEL &. LaROCHE tWl0ne HkMlatra. RrattfcrsMUt, urallt(4tMiiie, bftrarirn.rijim. Roll. nairn. ifflamentf, Urninbtn wnk U atftfr . ... . uH,i,.uh ' ttciQivfuiieiuif. ten tn ttutoDa ntt unfetui rtientn Kozu)o pciuen. SuitiafftnlAafltn, Uttxttraeungen. Sttailiiti "Kin nu unierrn Kitemca. lr.tt4tiMtii: Caaftii a Ut (if ttctUrctMa. telethon: SKacfbiU 200: ft.1027; Stan OO-04 )al(t H Saara , PORTLAND. ORE. WILLIAM G. HARE ATTORNKY-AT-IAW OpsUirs American National Bink Bldg RILLSBOH0, . , OREGOI. DR E. T. HELMS CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN li4 In :oiiniu:Hin ElootrtoHy, Hydro- thortathy and Solantlflo OlBlmtlom. Call Ans t red Day and Night Olfloa Phone City BfiS. Residence City 272 orflm 1 and 2 Mi l.1,1 tilil. llinlur O't-.Aoii NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS IIHREBY GIVEN that on the 17th day ot July, 1916. th undersigned was by the County Court of the State of , Oregon for Washington County, duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Fred Erdman, diseased. NOW THEREFORE, all , persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the samo to me at the law office of John M. Wall, at Hillsboro, Oregon, on or be fore six months from the date of tho notice hereof. Dated ot Hillsboro, Oregon, this July 20th, 1918. KINNil BRDMAN, Administratrix of the Estate of Fred Erdman, deceased. TrtlTM M Will.