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Of COLD WEATHER Ruins Commenced Falling Lute in Evening, and Snow Mt-lU OLDTIMERS SAY IS WORST Tmle wat Practically at Stand stillExcepting Plumbers Tin' colli wave that greeted (hi section nf llii' stale from Monday of last Mi'i k lllllil Tuesday of this n i k was Oregon's worst Decem ber weather from tin- standpoint of low I In rmiinii li r. About ten In lou .ii 1 lilUhoro' contribu tion In (In- Trust K i n ulllioueji there me many who swciir that mercury fill ilouu'tn 1(1 mill IK, noil some swear lluil it sank to 20 below. Tin twenty inches, of Know tlmt 'fill mlili'd l llir discomfort of tlir I'ulil wave, fur it wot linnl try ln tu gel n run tic! . business wni practically siupeiuleil In t tie mer cantile houses for a few days, lul tin' Ki'ronii tin v saw Hie more fjn rn(4;iMHi( out to git groceries nml mi oeeailnnnl wool garment. Cans of mw li lit lineage anil I'oiitour wire brought out and here nml llirre wan n report of frozen ear mid a frost bitten no.e. i'lres were, hugged rrlig imislv. mill many a family wood pile was depleted double the us ii ii I iiniouiit needed to keel) Ilic front from the dour. Tin plumber Wdi in bin glory, mid (be until who bad n blow pipe or gas torch, win I lit' envy of hi neighbor. Machines made it through to Portland by Monday of this week, but at that it wax natty going, mid more tlialt our lind to be tow 1 1 In liv team. Tin bread wagons iiade it through Tuesday, but the drivers were not rnlhusiastie over the romli. Tbe j I in It .Sellout was Closet ilouu a day or 10 and then re Mimed, but the tirade and prima rv school in the old building were dismissed. Siipt. liftmen in forms the Argus ihnl on Monday nil the schools will be opened. This section doesn't waul any more of these cold snaps, but that Professor who predicted that the world would rnd, nay we are to have some bad weather about Holiday week but he' a bad prophet, fllld Wi' shall not believe him. MRS. MAREN SORENSON Mm. Mnreii Soreiiion, of neur Iteedville, died at the home of her ton, Curl Sorciisri), December 111, I'M!), aged 81 years. She was llOI'll in Norway. Sept. 81, 18311, iud was married to John Sorrn-m-ii, in Norway, in the. early six tiet, null they went to New Zea land shortly after their marriage. They arrived ill America ill 18HI, Mid settled ill Oregon, buying the home place, on which (the has Unce lived. The husband died cbioil two yearn ago. The fol lowing children Hiirvive Mm. M. Ilordeii. of Portland; Samuel So r. liseii, of below Witch Hazel, now attending college at St. Jot rpb, Mo,; Curl, at home, and Dr. Julius SoiTiisen, n Hillsboro Vet erinary. The funeral look place this af ternoon from lb" D inelsoii I'll drrtitklng I'liilois, and interment, was in the Odd Fellows' Ceme tery. . Playing cards, criblmge boards, checkers, dominoes, card games, at The Phurmacy. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Clmlla coinbe, of Hillsboro, Deo. 11, 191, n girl, The. little lady Is n grandchild of Henry Chahicvmbe, o Cornc.lhis. THE GIFT OF THRIFT SAVES MANY A DIME The nt'tcr-wt'lfaru 01 j'our boys and uirla will be Influenced as well as their present pleasure -by receiving a "NATIOXAUZF.l") SAVINGS ACCOUNT" from the Hillshoi'o National Hank among their Christmas gifts. You make it represent whatever amount you care to deposit to their credit. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN HIL1SBORO W. IlWehrutif.', Pres. Geo. I'.? Heedle, Vice Pres. 1 1 In mm ! -tm--"".-aA Ity Saturday of bint week the S. P. and Oregon Electric train commenced running on schedules. although they were a trifle lain at time, The train were stalled several dayii Inside the, paved dls Irlct, nml on the O. K. track the brick have been taken up In place to permit transit of cars, The frost rained the. Inlays lie I ween t he I rack no it wan found iiecenHftry to dislodge them. Here ami tin re the wheels burned hole in the sled rail because of their spinning mid getting no traction. It has cost bolh linen a tidy Mini to keep their trains go lug since the shown came. All county road work was necessarily shut down, owing to the storm nml it is doubtful if work will start mi llii ni again until Spring Wanted A fresh cow that pro iluce at least ID,., galloon milk not over (I or 7 year old; must be reasonable, for cash. -Guy Martin, Iteaverlou, Ore., U. 4 Wilch Hazel Station, 011 Southern Pacific. 41-4.1 Otto Gauguin has appealed justice, court cane from Sherwood ilislrict to the circuit court, ank ing for a re trial of a case, where in he wan sued bv one Maurii White for damage an the result of an nuto truck collision Sept. 8 111 19, on the Shcrwood-Wllson vitlt- highway. White had a half Ion truck, mid Gauguin had large one, Thev collided 011 erosn road, and White sued for 1 100 find costs an the result of damages to hin auto. The jus (Ice court gave While $75 and i?l D.50 costs, mid Gauguin n peals, alleging that lie was on I In lawful Hide of the road; that the plaiutiiT was not; and that he (ianguin, tried hard to avert 1 collision, but failed, ami he asks for 20, in which sum hin auto wan damaged, mid the costs of the two trials. Gauguin liven near Tlgnrd. l or ."sale 1 wo-year-olU prac tically full blood Jerae.y bull.' I. W'yillcs, Corneliiin, It. 1. One uile north of Cornelius, on Ccn terville road. Phone Cornelius 31.1 North. 40-42 The home of I,. Hudson, of Kast Oak, near ltth, had a narrow soiieak from being burned Mon ilav afternoon. Iiotlson hiik llnl burning clothes, mid on investi- Uiiling upstairs, found the bed othen alire. One of the chil dren bad been playing with some matches, nud the Oiarred mat was louiul in llic lieiltliug. 1 ive iniiiuten more and the flames would have had no much headway that the house could not have icen saved. Watch the children, and keen mulches nut of their reach. Oldtiuie tou iisiuan (ieo. Selnd 1111 ricli, in a private letter, sav that four inchen of snow was their oiTeriug down at L'reswell, ami he hunted jackrahhit the first of the week without getting "leg-wea ry. I ieo. expects to tie down here tomorrow to meet the Supn me Chancellor of I he K. of P. Mrs. Clell Car.sten.n and chil ilre 11, of Hunks, were IlilUboro visitors Tuesday, enroute to For est Grove. For Hent -Farm of 80 'acres nearly ;ill acres uinler plow; hal nnec pasture anil timber; fair iinise; extra good barn; on fair roail. Uiglit at Kdiool. ill rent with or without stock. Cash. Fred Harper, Galen Creek, Ore. 41-42 Or. W. D. Wood in .still reticent as to whether or not he in a recep tive candidate for State Treasur er. Tbe senator is known all ov er 'lint slate as the watchdog of the treasury, and if he can get the iioimiiiit ion election will he a incite. Isn't it about time that Washington County gets somr thing on the state ticket, anyway ? Frank Corey, of Mountaindal wnn n citv caller vesterdav. ""tmmmTmTi i HllillliTft HI if mTTTfJ J. F. "Gardner, Cashier I A. Lemheek, Asst. Cash. I (vl a 'in llllllllllllllilNllllllllllllllllllllilllilllillllllllllllllilliiJlilill -ENDING" SCARE IS FOOLISH Bursted Water Pipes Made a Greater Mental Impression NO ONE SEEMED "SKEERED" Business Goes on as Usual With Plumbers in Luck The, prophecy of the world com ing to an end yesterday gained no credence in Hillsboro and Wash Ingtoii County, mid little thought was given to the catastrophe that was supposed to have visited the just and the unjust alike." I'eo pie went about their business ns usual, -mid there were no "bump oil particn in Hillsboro. John Doe and Itichard Doe, and their wives, their cousins and their aunts just coiilinued to harass the telephone central, calling flr tin plumbers numbers; here ami there were lo be seen Mr. Aver age Citizen with a piece of broken water pipe in hin hand hunting for help; and underneuth many houses were found the lord and master of the domicile, blow ing gasoline torches like drnient ed and no one wan hunting for a prayer meeting. Even the inin istry failed to change the nsnal hour of weekly prnver. and let it be known that the, usual Thur.n day night session wan open to the erring lie wspHiicrman, the post master and the ex-postmaster, as well as the good people of the citv. I.iltlc children, generally, more credulous than others, went about making up their Christmas cards and tapping "daddy till for an other little piece of change, and their mothers nicely wanted to know when that plumber win coming, when the matter of bumping off was suggested. Prof. .Spaghetti ,n alarm didn t work in Hillsboro - not at all. And thin reminds us one woman in the eily who is quite as pious as her husband in impious, eon lided to a neighbor that if the thing did happen .she wanted to go just where John noes, tie cause he was always such a good provider, and wan always so man terful." So we imagine that -Mr. Lucifer would have quite a rail iug list of both sexes had we all been shaken off this old baseball ground. CHRISTMAS CIFT Come in and buy her a vissful gift thin year we have the Royal Vacuum Cleaner, having the most a . m 1 powerful .suction ot any cieaner made. We will gladly demon strate at your home. We carry the American Jtcauty iron, the best on the. market, and we also carry the Hot Toint Irons, .see our stand lamps, electric heaters, Hash lightn, anil hanging fixtures Let us take your order for an lectric washing machine. Hills boro Electric Store, 1311 Main St., Grover Combs, Manager. CIRCUIT COURT i. F. Cnr.snoble, charged with a tatulorv offense, changed hi plea of not guilty to guilty, in cir cuit court, the other day, and sen truce wan suspended during good lehavior. The case of A. B. Schomutt versus Cornelius, injunction to cs- oi collection of cost if street paving, was argued in couri yes Icrday. NOTICE The Domestic Art and Science classes of Hillsboro High will hold a Christmas Baznar of fancy articles, home-made candies and pastries, Saturday, Dec. 20, at Weil's new slnre. The sale will . , 1 open at ' o clock, ami mc pro- eeds will be Used lo buy equip meiit for the two classes. KAISER NO MORE Since Dee. 15 it is 1111 more the Kaiser. This is officially promul gated by vour Cnrle Samuel. through thW Naturalization Bu reau. Order came to Clerk ilen rv Kuratli, tfie other day, that when im.V person desires 4to re nounce the German Empire he must not renounce allegiance to the Kaiser, but he must renounce illcgiance "to Oermany or' any independent state within the ttnunds of the former l-erman Empire. The last to tile tor cit ixenship renouncing allegiance to Emperor William, or Kaiser Kill." was I.udvig ISiMinvann, ot Muuiy Brook. The new telephone directory will go to press next week. Order our phone now, and get your name listed. Present subscribers please notify us promptly of any change or corrections desired in listing. Hillsboro Telephone Co. Gen, Purdy, of near Oak Hark, wan an Argus caller yesterday. Don't overlook the Christmas Sale of hats at Mrs. Stockton's. Floyd Pickins, of Portland, In1 a Hillsboro visitor this week, 1 fur Sale- Fresh skimmed milk, fi cents per quart, Tel. VMYl. S , F, H.iase, of South Tuala tin, was an Argus culler tod.xy. A. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was ill town the last of the week. Alfred Gucrbcr, of Helvetia, was in town the last of the week, reluming from a Portland trip. Coon bunts are I he order of the day since the snow com menced milling. Hand J'uiutcd Cal. mj.ir make useful Xmas gifts -at The Phar macy. S. A. Pciilie, of near I'lrming lou, wan in town tin- first of the week. A nice assortment of Christmas .Stationery, at the Hillsboro Phar macy. Fred fioet.e and '1 ony Sinay, of above Blooming, were in yen tenlav, looking up S, (,'. for the kids. Perkins now has his free air and water .system iit-lailud drive up and help jourself. "i nn are welcome. ,"! t I Marriage licenses have been granted Joseph C. Rickey and Nettie F. Wooille; .l imes F. Max field and I.il.i D. Aui'lo. The Cong. Church Sunday will hold Christmas Tree exer cises at the church ut 7:30 p. in., Wednesday evening, Dec. 24. Win. Meierjergen, of near Orenco, wan a city visitor Mon day afternoon, in on probate and Winter business. Roy Stuart in ag.iin in charge of the Oregon Electric section out of thin t 'ty, after several months of absen"e in Bentoif County. B. It. Menolil, of Cornelius, was a city caller Monday, and paid his respects to the Argun while in town. A. L. Rea and G. L. Whitehead, of the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, are visiting with relatives and friends here this week. Dance at Hillsboro, Saturday night, Dec. 20; dance at Banks, Christinas Eve, Dee. 24; dance at Moose Hall, Hillsboro, Christmas night. August Sahlfcld, of Minter Uriilge, where he has bought a part of the Slcinke place, was up to the city Monday, and called 011 the family journal. Ernest W. Benjamin, of South Tualatin, anil Mr. Omega Alpha brown were united in marriage in this city, December 13, l!U. Judge J. W. Goodin officiating. K1I10011 liair.liows, tied Willi lasp, nil colors; X 111. is special. big value, S! cents each. H.in- ly Variety ('lore, next door to the Post Office. The big freeze destroyed thou sands of bushels of potatoes, and this will mean that the tubers which are left will lear a bij- price. Ilr. .1. Jvirenscn lias opened a Veterinarian office in the I oiaer Argun office, 011 Second St., easl if the court house. Calls answer il day or night. Conductor llentley, on the Till amook-Portland run, hrokc a leg vesterdav when he fell from the engine, lie was taken to fort and to the hospital. For SaleTwo colts, 2 and 3 years ohi past; gentle every way t t 1 Or will trade for good milk cow or other stock. Address Box 124 Buxton, Oregon. 40-42 Clarice Tews, the three-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Paul Tew s, died Dec. 13, 191!), at Portland. The funeral will take dace tomorrow from the Done! son I ndertaking 1 ariors. O. A. C. declared a holiday a week lie tore tne .scnetiuieci 1 nrist- . . A ,1 1111 S-tl L mas Holiday, on account 01 me . , , , , e , 1. . weather, and all students are home until after I he first of the year. For Sale Three fine young own, two high grade Jerseys and -..I, ',,,1.. 11 one full lilooil iioisicin; mi com ing fresh in a few days. Ray Kmmott, Main St. 40-41 born, near Creswrll, Ore., Dec. 14, lit 19, to Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Willis, formerly of near Moun- taindale, an eight pound son.Tbe young visitor will answer to the name of William David. E. Burkhaltcr,' of South Tual atin, came over Monday, bucking the snow with his Lizzie. Burk says he made it to town and back, but he in going to put the machine up until the snow melts. Pensions have been granted the following county applicants: Laura A. Kelly, Banks, $25 per month ; Lucy Van Nortwick, For- st Grove, if 2 5 per month; Leah R. Dicks, Portland, formerly of Hillsboro, the same. The Hillsboro Electric Store, 131 1 Main St., docs house wiring. hangs fixtures or does anything in the electric line. We are also under $500 bonds, and carry 11 late license. G. C. Combs. Manager. COUNTY AGENT HAS AGTIVE J2 IflS Resume of Service and Adminis tration for 1919 BIG SAVING IS THE RESULT Agricultural Agent N. C Jamison Makes Succinct Report During the year 81 meetings were held w ith an attendance of 3,178; .120 farms were visited; 1,603 calls were made on the Agent; 99 articles were w ritten for local pa pers; .!. letters were sent, in I : . I . . loiiuii circulars: u tanners made fertilizer trials; 5 farmers made corn variety trials; 800 quarts of squirrel poison was dis tributed, sufficient to kill 40,000 squirrels. With a 50 per cent kill would mean n saving of $20,- 000. 23,751 moles and gophers were trapped and 7,090 mob pelts were sold by the Agent for which $1550 was received and distributed to the trappers. The rodents trapped saved crops to the value of .over ?20,000. One tractor school wan held; 2 soils schools; 4 poultry schools; 6 poultry culling demonstrations; I poultry tour; 1 wool grading and shearing demonstration ; soil acid ity testn made of 40 farms; drain age systems planned for 10 farms covering 450 acres; rations bal anced for 20 dairy herds; 3 breed associations organized; as sistance was given the Banks Dai ry it Hog Show, also boys and girls slock judging team front that place. For the coming year plans have been made for another tractor school, a number of dairy schools, 2 grain grading schools, a pota to school, poultry schools and tour-, nnd Home Economics schools. It is not expected that as much will be done w ith reference to ro dent control, as reports seem to indicate that these pests are not as numerous as formerly. County Agent. THOS. JEFFERSON HILL Thomas Jefferson Hill, for over 40 years a resident on Chekalem Mountain, near Laurel, died De eember 13, 1919, after a short illness, aged over 86" years. He was born in Bucks County, Pa., Nov. 19, 1833, and when a young man, moved to Kansas, where he was married to Miss Eliza Bart- low. They came to Oregon in IS 42, ami sell lid 011 the present Hill farm. lie is survived bv an only son, Arthur D. Hill, with whom he had lived all hin years in Oregon. A daughter, Mrs. Jen nie L. Mortenson, died several years ago. Mr. Hill was a veteran of the Civil War, and was with General Sherman during his famous inarch to Atlanta, Georgia. At the close of the war he left Illinois, where he was mustered out of a regi ment from that state, anil went West to the plains district. He was a man of kindly heart, very domestic, and le.ives a host of friends to mourn his loss and to sympathize with the surviving son. The funeral took place Tues day afternoon from the Donelson Undertaking Parlors, and inter ment was in the Odd Fellows ( emetery, by the side of the daughter. w lien .Mr. mil settled up on the mountain there were few .11 -1 . , neignnors, ana the section was mostly a wilderness. Together with the son a fine place was cleared out of the timber. BANK ORDERS BOOKS Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Dec. 17 The Hillsbo ro Commercial Bank is one of the 50 banks in Oregon to order farm record books for distribution among the farmers. These books are published by the department of farm management extension and have just been sent out to the banks. With one of these record books a farmer can keep accurate and omplcte account of the year's business. County Agricultural Agents assist the farmers in start ing the records and in balancing them at the, end of the year, and also give any other help that may become necessary. Teachers of agriculture in the n'gh schools working under the Smith-Hughes vocational educa tion net arc using these books in connection with home project work. The high scltool student will keep the record of his pig or acre of corn or whatever is the nature of the home prjjcct, nnd these records are the basis of farm management studies in the class room. Dance at Hillsboro, Moose Hall. Christmas night. J. Frank Stroud, of lle.averton, came up, the last of the week on a realty deal, notwithstanding the .severe storm and weather. Wanted-Girl for general of- fice work, capable of keeping- l.ooks,W. F. Hartrampf, Fore;.tj Grove, Ore. Phone 0201. 42 First Congregational Church, Fifth and Main Sts. Bible School at 10 a.'ni.; Christinas message and music at 11 a. in.; topic "Finding the Christ;" evening service at 7:30; topic, "Out With the Boys, second sermon in the series on the Life of Joseph. Special music ut both services H. A. Deck, minister. Our old friend, Jolm iJcnnis, ,with the LaDee Logging Co., in the JNehalefu, writes tiiat he is snow-bound in that basin, and is waiting to get out over the Mist Clatskanie Mountain, in order to start for San Francisco, where he expected to spend Christmas and New Years. John is some out-of-luck if he has set his heart on spending New Year's Eve in the coast metropolis. He says the camps have all closed down over there, owing to the depth of snow Sam Paisley, Buxton's politi cian, came down yesterday to go to Portland to meet with the sup porters of Mr. Wood, at the Ben son, where a regular banquet was served last night. The gentle man the diners support for pres ident is Leonard Wood. Sam was not asked whether he would be a receptive candidate for anything in case Mr. Wood is nominated and elected. ! 1 The action of the cold weatl er on the two street fountains wsf ; a curiosity. Every morning the action of the .eto weather on the water would make complete cov er-globes over the stream coming through the jets, and no artisan could have formed such perfei f ovals, w hich resembled rut-gu One could see the water playing underneath, but there was no drinking until the lid was broken Ed. Wann, of Wheeler, foreman of a big logging cncern, came over Tuesday, to visit a few days with his u.1 rents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wann, of South Hillsboro. Ed says that the camps have all closed down until after the Holi days, and w ill not open in the hills until U10 snow h melted. He predicts a big year for timber- men and sawmill men next sea son. He will return home before Christinas. Kenneth Williams, pitcher for the St. Louis baseball team, is in the citv, tbe guest of his brother, Ed Williams, of Baseline St., and of his uncle, Mr. Williams, who has been with the maintenance of wav department of the Oregon Electric. Williams is the first biff league pitcher to visit Hills boro since old Irve Higganboth am made this place his home. It is reported that McCarthy, the milker at the poor farm, has a new method of warming his feet. He was later than usual getting in with the milk the other night, and when asked why he was so lonar. he informed bis questioner that he was compelled to stop every -once in a while and warm his feet on the btntern. Three Fillipinos, 1 working on the S. P. track np in the moun tains, took their time one cold day last week and started to walk out of camp. They pro ceeded several miles and sudden ly discovered their feet were fro zen. They were brought to Hills boro for treatment by Dr. S nith. John Lippert, of Banks, was in town yesterday. John wasn't worrying about the planets' con junction, or anything else. He just walked right in and paid for the. Argus, talked for a minute or two, and walked right out to transact some legal business. No professor of science c:yi get Ids goat, tied or untied. Peter VanAsche, of South Tualatin, was .1 city visitor yes terdny and called on the Argus just about when the world was supposed to end. Pete said if it did he wouldn't miss the money for a year's .subscription, and if it didn't end he was sure to get his money's worth. A former Ilillsboroite, reading of our storm, telegraphed from Los Angeles, Monday, that or anges were ripening now 11 01 wav. That's nothing wheat is growing green up here in Oregon even if it cant be seen just now. Ralph Imbrie, of Portland, was out yesterday, greeting Hillsboro and Oreneo friends. Ralph still owhs" his Orenco -farm, anil, says it is a good thing to hang to, as he might want to go ranching one of these days. C. C. Nelson ami. Peter Hoff man went to Timber the last of the week and crossed over to Ba eona, overland, through nearly two feet of snow. It was some nasty trip, but these, two moun taineers know how. Lost In Sliute Savings Bank lobby, or between bank and Wi ley's place, $50 in currency. Lib eral reward for return. C. IL lliggins. Telephone, 3S2. Ad- !rei, 1513 Edison 9. Julius Christensen, of near Laurel, was a Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. HARE, MeALEMt ,1 PETER. , A'Ui.-io , s nt-Lnw I; ,sUir, hhute Saving iuink J.U. n,.sl.,.f, - - l)rcfcoi . . . . . L. B. TONGUE, Alio! ucy-at Law Office, upstairs, 5chuluieriv.ll Hlk. Hillsboro, - Oregon THOS. II. TONGUE, Jr., Allurucy-at-Law Upstairs, bchu.lnic.rkh Block Ililisburu, ... Oregon JOiLN ML WALL, Atluiiicy-at-Law LpiUirs, A. C. Sliulc Building, Second and Muiit Sts., lLliaburo, ... Oregon Ci IAHLES ANDERSEN , Attorney -at Law Office L psl.urs, ilili-boro Nutiuu al Bank iUiig., otlice formerly oc cupied by t.'ie late II. T. Bagley. liJLLSlUJKO, - - - OB.EGON M. B. Bump D. D. Bump ' HUM? & BUMP Attorney t-at-Law Street, Hillsboro, Oregou until of Court House L SMITH, M. D., D. C. nysiciaji and Surgeon OSXKOl'ATU . uly equipped hospital in 'i.vni. Calls' answered day it. Office over Hillsboro .National Bank, ro, - Oregon Mai- I . O. Itobb Or. D. B. Wiley ROBU& WILEY r uyaicioni and Surgeons ouiiiierial iiunk Building Lor..), - - Oregon , 1 j Phones--Office 1H; Bcs. 142 Dr. J. li. Diniinore lias resumed the Practice ot Medicine uuii urgerVj and has offices in the Commercial Build ing, nbove the Hillsboro Commer cial Bunk, Hillsboro, Oregou. DR. E. T. HELMS, Chiropractic Physician Using in couuccliou Electricity, Hydrotherpatliy and Sciential' Dietetics. Calls auswercd day or liiht. Telephone -Do'lZ. Oiliccs 1 and 2, lieidel Building, Hillsboro, - - - Oregon DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstair, in Hillsboro Commercial Building, Main St., Teepltoiie 143 Hillsboro, - - - 0icgo : DR. V. It. PASLEY, Dentut Otlices in Hcidcl BLlj.- up-. lairs Main St., aJjoiniug Post Oilier." Phone, 25t'o. Hillsboro, - - O;- -go 1 Dr. J. H. Rosaman, DENTIST Room 1, upstairs, Shulu B'lilding, over Pharmacy, Hillsboro, - - - Oregou Ijceiiicd Oregou 260; IVliu. 10 IS Phone 972 GEO. J. LIMBER, Funeral Director Moderate Prices. Personal Ser vices. Residence. Fum.ral Parlors, Washington and Sixth Streets. Automobile Hearse ; Hilsboro, - Oregon Dr. J. SORENSEN Veterinary Surgeon Late State Deputy Calls answered Day and Night. Telephone, Otlice, 352; Ees.,363. No. 1212 Second St. Hillsbora, - - Oregon ON AID C. VaUGHT lections, Insurance, and Auctioneer ; Savings Bank Building;, Upstairs tro, ... Oregon i IN O. ENGLEDINGER , ontraclor and Builder and estimates furnished oil iU'cs, business buildings ami .k'ling. at Work and Interior Fin ishing a Specialty Bast line St. Phone S1):J Sir H J 1 .NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF VIT1" STATE OP ORKfJON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Au gust Paulson, Deceased. . Notice is hereby given that thi un dersigned Administrator of the abovo named Estate, has filed in tho above entitled Court and cause, bis final ac count and report as such Administra tor, and the said court has fixed and appointed the 12th day of January, 1W20, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M.. of said day, and the court room of the above entitled court in Hillsboro, Or egon, as the time and nlaco for hear ing objections to said final account and for the final settlement of suhl estate Dated this ltth day of December, 1019. Charles Anderson, Administrator of tho Estatn of August Taulson, Deceased Hare, McAlear & etcrs, Attorney fur Administrator. - Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Lillegardof near Laurel, were city callers Tucsd.iv nioriiinL. i