HILL800RO ARQU8, NOV. 24, 1904 RURAL ROUTO 0.1 is now inn l eaves Cant, out of lllllshoro, on December 15 WILL SKKVB AB'lUr 115 FAMILIES roar HunJird oiiJ Forty K lijli I People la Srire Th Department at Washington has nr li'tnl that rural roii'e No. -1, out of llilliMir, runniim Mt,ltirn Haw-line, taking in lb lMhany 1'hillip country, and then return iikif through I lie West I'nliin arc linn, ball Im established leceinhr 1.1, ami if a carrier can Im (iriHttired, aerviu will In ea'ablinlinl un that iUt. The route will pass II? home, and 4IM XNila will he fervid ailli mail. Tli i mala i four routes out el llillilioio, tbua tnakhg it Ihe big Kt mail distributing olllun in VthiiiKlii county. TROUBLE AT SCHOLLS. ( li). Tut pi it. a ore armed man re filling at Hi-holla, a Imlay brought ti on a aanai.t twain Id by Sail. Mfrlxy, of Ibal plaue, ami the rum plaining wilu aweara lhat Tur pin shot at or toaard liini a fe day M'- Home fear weoks mo Turpin unit t-arl fur a wife. Tb woman ar lived and they ware duly married anil went to housekeeping Mar rm l bliaa waa not of tba sweetee ami after living together a few w.ek ihey a arte J to aruirate ami Tnriin pare her enough money, i ia ald, lo return her Id her native alaie. I unload of leaving for the east, however, Mra Turpin remain e. at Hohnll and went In Selh Her ley V Turpin 1 tiritabla ami irritable, ami many think that lie ia iiuljunl right iu hi mind. Thia being iba raae be conceived lhat the woman waa only slaying to "eaur'' bini, and ever lime lie w uld see rVelry he would lieoonn. enraged They met near Adam's place the other day aid Turpin t'M'k a club ami made for Heeley Tba latter had a ehovrl ard krp' Turpin at a distance until be da patted. Turpin went home and procured a gun and went up to Ibe Meeley house some time afterward, and Heeley, en ilia report goae. levelled a 10111 at the viaitor ami lld hi tn to ?n away or he would hoot bim. Thia bad tbedanired tlVil, evidently, for a 111 1 mile, for Turpin turned tn go away, !l la claimed then, that after prooeeling a few ctepe, that ha tumeil ami hot at Heeley. Kml Adam and Bert Knnda saw the ll tab of the pistol in the air. hut did mil think it possible the Id man waa (hooting at .my one Hearing what had baiieued I- H Adaiiia went with them ami they secured Turpin'a revolver. Turpin'a filtnda allege be haa been acting atrangely for riome lime and (Uat hia late marital IrouMua ha a unsettled hia mind. It ia not Improbable that be will Im eiem i 1 ii-il for hie anniiy. Tnrpln ia a man of .1.1 or IJO, perhaps, and haa lived at Buholl f ir a number of yeara So far a known be haa never before given anyone ny trouble. He loat hia arm while working In the mi nee He ia Dot a drinking man, so hi mood i not to be aharged to the account ol liquor. Turpin wan brought up In the comity scat by R nil Kred Adama and Bert Fonda Turpin waa taken before Justice Hagley today, and waived eiam ination. Bail waa fixed at IWH) and C. U Adam ami Bert Fonda went on hia hone. MASSMEHTING. There will lia a maaa meeting n the legal voteraof the City of Hill l maltha City Hall, on Monday KveniiiR, Nov. 18, 11)04, at 8: p. 111 for the pupoee o noiuinating a city ticket, viz; For Mayor; Cminoiluieu, three, for two years; KMiuider; Treasurer; to he voted for at the oily election to I e held In aaid oity 011 Monday, December ft, 104. B. F Cohnki.U'h, Mayor. Bv Order City Council. Dated thia 24th day of No vember, 1904. PROBATE. Estate G W Shaver, deoeaied; re ceiptii, 198 75;dishnrsments $(15 7.1 balance on hand, il3. Kstato Martin Manning dpeased closed of record and bondimien re leHsed, KiUte rhilomena I'errett, de-L ceaHed, closed of record and b inds- men released, Citation ordered iaeued tn heirs Hannah Hough, deneaned, to ap pear Etud show cauHe, if any exUt, why real estate shall nut he old; raid realty situate in Foreat drove. Buy your Disc plow of the Nel son Uarnar Company. Flows sold op trial. ' Thanksgiving marriage are few at d far between thi year, for some rraon. and Clerk (odman Ima iaeued but four licentiatbia week. 1'be proeiiective con rai ting ia'ti a nre: t . W . King ami Jeene Mc l.e.x', (liuinn, the latter by roiiPi nt of her father, F. M. Mcl-mid; John If. r.nnta, the Kmlh luulatiu eaw mill man and eon of the lu'e H K. Knnea wai given a pniwr to wed Mary ',. Lynch; Chae. Judmin Jamee, of C'lrneliue, and who i a iri of C. V. Jumeii wed MUt Virginia Oraca Varley, of Forcut drove, and formerly a reeidrnt of Cot net iua. A Iter. Mr. Allen, a Bnptiel nrninlcr of Moumoutb, lieceme tmi proliivi with hi tongue ami aa a remilt M. Overboil rer. of Tigard ville, warme.l Ibe gntlenieii t epi- eruna the other day. It "me- time doe not nay to get kiiv with a man along in vrara, for ttfiimea lluycan "scrap with the heel of the young fillowa. K-v Allen lay the whole trouble on eueniie, whom be arcumi of trying to make him trouble and get bim fired from the iniiilntrv. I .at evening w hile Claude Kabin wan making a counrcli 11 with light wire ro ai to switch lights in to Frank llallurd'a home, thestrwt ighl circuit waa switched tin and lonlv. Had Sihin been just a tri lie further advanced with hi work he might have received from I, Cm) to '2.1 NX) volt tbrotiKh hia body J uat how Hi niietake happened lias not yet lieen made plain, hut it ia a safe proposition that the incident U not likely to bt repeated. Mr. K DeWilt Conne'Lof Port land, wife of r. Cmucll, well known beie. iturte l a movement to provide a benefit for Mis Kditb Angus, of rortUnd, and as a result one night's receipts at a local opera house netted nearly on thouaand lolhira Mi-a Angus was at the (iood Hsmaritsn Hospital, quite ill anil in financial atiaits, venlerJnv, when Mra. Con null look her the mousy, all in twenties. JobnN'ice, a Spanish wnr veteran who lived here several vears ago. and who went away from here leaving no word ol bis whereabout has been 1 x-ated by Benton Hw- 11111, the sltoroev who succeeded in getting young Nic a pmieinn. lie ha been l icatcd at AHiievllle, N. C. Justice II, T Bagley oflicisled on Monday, Nov. 21, IWI, at the weilding of Mr. Adolph Schmidt snd Miss Anna flfausr, lnlh of the rstniinglon country. Both are pi polar young people in theOermaii teitluinoiil and a bust ol friends wih them hsppinrss. A good sIumi is half of your com fort in the winter lime, hfiinia ha the fHinoua Hamilton-Brown shoes, and can Dell you anything from a drra shoe to a plouttli shoe; shoes for Isdiea and children at value 1 hut can mil be beaten in the county. (irandma Muy Ksmsay Wood, of this city, celebinted her 117th I hanksgiving anniversary today, and turkey was on tha bill of faro. Mr. Wood is unqiiestinnubly the oldest living Caucasian wonmn in America. The Oregon Condensed Milk Company ships two carloada of cream this week -one to Seattle, ami one to Portland. Kvery ship ment of thia kind bring huiidrmlH of dollars into circulation in llii see! ion. Hon. W. I. Hare and wife, Jn. II Hewell, Hill8hi.ro, and R. M. Hanks, of Hanks, were among those who went ! Portland the other day, to attend the meeting of the National linings. The first Thanksgiving waa oslled in a spirit of "I'HSting and prayer;" now the day is one of just one letter added and one word gone call it feasting, llowcnangee thfl spirit nl the times. Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Karnhearl, of Waukomia, Oklahoma, arrive! in the oity a few days ugo, and will visit a few weeks with thuirdsuliler Mra S. d Talbot, of Knsl Main , St We have built up a imputation for handling the lines! staple! in the c nicer v line and hern ia where the careful buyer finds what he want. - II. Webrung & Sona Ira Barrett and drover Catr, attending tha Oregon Agricultural College, at CorvulIU, came home lo spend Thanksgiving with their parents. The Misses Evil Bailey and Helen date are home from St. Helena' Hall, Portland, lo remain until Monday with home folks. Tlios. Bailey and Ward Downs, are home from the River view Military Academy, tospondThankB giving vacation. Deputy Clerk W. D. ' Smith visited over Thanksgiving at the home of his mother, in Forest drove, Absolutely the finest line of men's and Imva' clothinK found in the county. H. Webrung .t Sons; lir. O. B Brown and wift. of Portland, visited with Mrs. Susan Brown, on Thanksgiving. Ladies, Sohulmorich Bros,' slock of cloika and skirt have arrived diieutly from New York. John Vandurwal was up from Beaverton today to ollioista at a turkey shoot. No Bohool until Monday. 1). B. Emerick, of Scholia, was in tiwn yesterday. Mi Ooa Ford, was a Portland visitor Saturday. Have you seen thore beautiful lamps at (ireers? If not, why not? J. W. Sherwood, the big Macca hue of Oregon, was in town yester day. Ceo. H. Bnaley returned from a huaineaa trip to Snail le, the middle of the week. Complete line of staple and fancy groceries, vegetaMee ami Inula at Cates' Market.- ('.. K. Harm was in from Mono- Isiiiilnle. yestenUv. eeltini ready for Thanksgiving. Win. Allxra, well known aa a milling man of Porthiml, waa in town the last of the week. Hey. J. A CampMI, of Portland. will preach in the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Pr. S. T. Bowser has received his diploma from the State Veterinary lioanl. licensing htm to practice in this district. The old complaint ah mt muddy roads is leing heard, and road ar- tir.tr for the county press will o 11 Im in order. John Btiggen, of MountsiioUle, and who recently lought the Stei ncr place, was in town with Ijo Si'liwauder, the first of the week. ('miuly Supt. Cise states that over .M schools are now in eeyaion in Wsshingtob county out of the !H ilistrii'ts drawing achool money. Millinery Clearance Ksls- Mrs Vronman will sell all of her Win ter inillii ery stock st a reduction Call and get her clearance sale prices. Martin Mead, the contrictnr, save be will have a hard lima to get the hig Moiinlaindale drainsce ditch completed this Fall, owing to high water. J. H. Thompson, of Mountair dull, returned yesterday morning from a tup to Portland, whore he bought a new engino for the Tomp son null. Advertised letters, in Hillslmro twt oflice: Mias M. Beuhler; 8. A. Bums; James Mcdowan; Win M. Ilillo Thee will be sent lo the dead letter office, Dec. 3, if uncalled for at that dale. Clay Powell, who lives up on the Sanliani, in the land of Milt. Mil- lerilom. was in the city Sunday, the guest ol bis brother, 8 D. Pow ell, Mr. Powell came lo Portland to ft'tt-nd the meeting of the National (irsnge. From twenty-two to twenty-five acre of land, between Cnineliu and Hillslmro, f ir $.15 (H) per acre; '5 arree Baseline road, between Corneliua and Hillalmrn, for $H.r(.t)t) per aoie B W. McNutt, Real Kstate srent, Cornelius, Oregon. Dr Liwe, of Kugene, and who has Ix-en v a ling thia county for fifteen yeara, is at the Tualatin, and will remain until Friday eve. The Dnct ir ia a native of North Car olina, and a prest Bryan admirer, hut when asked about Parker's defeat, smiled and said, " " For sale for breeding purpose: "Joker," the registered Poland China hoar, bred at Hazelwood Kami, Spokane; also several head tn tile am) female thoroughbred Po land China shoals, out of Joker, (Ism Beauty Maid 11. 1). Shaw, Beaverton, Oregon. More turkeys were sold in Hill lioro this year than for many sea sons not hecatise people were better able to buy, but because they were placed on the market. A good, nice, fat turkey, hanging in a butcher stall, along Thanksgiving time, will sell itself at almost any price, Washington county was entitled to (iivt prize -at the National (I range, just the sauie, hut the judges were proha'dy aftaid that the others might think they were partial to us if they gave us the honor, becaus Bro Leedy is from this county and Leedy is a very good su'd pn.e, all by himself. Mv : WWatton, one of the Cor nelius sawmill men, lost a horse at Forest Orove the first of the week, by the animal getting into contact with a live eleoiriu wire, which had broken from the poles and was stretched across the roads. Either the city or the light company will be responsible for the price of the animal. David J. Porter, who has been enjoying tho sunshine and shower of Hillsboro for many moons, and who has been givtn almost every freedom by Sheriff Council, aa the distinguished guest of the county from the poetical and classic town oi liftHion, oiBKraceu mmseii me . y , , l! . 1 t. ! ... ,L. other day, and wis placed behind the bars by the ollicer. David felt Bloomy the other night, and pond ering over the Thanksgiving days pant ami gone, and looking forward lo the one 111st past, grew ton mor bid to itiu things as one should see and looked loo long on the tun hard when it was red. The result of the whole affair was that David grew maudlin, and proceeded to wake up Ibe halls of the Hotel Hillsboro so loudly that Mine Host Jeremiah finally heard him, and notified the marshal, who took the recalcitrant hut penitent David over to the jail, where Connell says he., must now reiuaiu until court seta. Va Liable to l ine of Fifty Dollars per day for Year. WOULD TAKE A POKTUVE TO PAY IF Ilrjivsitora Have no Opportunity to Col lect From Bondsmen It Iranspirea that Lawrence Bailey, the Cornelius warehouse man, bad no warehouse bond filed at the courthouse, and that be had no li anas t) receive grain. The law requires every warehouseman to file h nd in a sum of not let than one IhousanJ dollar before he is permitted to do a regular biwinese. After lie file his bond, he is given license lo carry on business Failure to file a bond Carries with a fine of "() per day for each and every day that a rson carries on a Iiiihi liens oi that kind. Ibis would make Mr. Bailey pay the state over S,(KK), if the law could e enforced. No one yet knows where Mr. Bailey is, at present, all traces ol his whereabouts being covered. It 1 understood that a "John Doe" warrant his len issued for he absent warehouse man, but this could nut be verified. PRIDE OF VIRGINIA. military Comedy, in 4 acts, will be given November .10, at tho Op era Mouse, lor the oenelil of the IlilUhoru Reed and Cornet band. 1'he cast of character ia as follows: Cap!. Robert Farleigh, U.S. A. a Virginian who is loyal to the Old Flag H. T. BiRley. Luke Rsnsome, a Rebel Spy in the Federal Camp W. P. Tucker. (ien. Haverhill, U. S. A. James Sewcll, Miohleyj a "poor white," -0. (!. Wilkes. luekiel Gruhhins, from "Way Uow.i in Maine," K, (?. Luce. Arthur Trevallcn, a Young Hopeful Irving Bath. Old I'ncle Joe, an Imaginative Coon Cbas. Mitchell. Virginia Graham, a Daughter of the "Old Dominion" Miss Grace Robinson. Mrs. Trevallen, a Marriageable Widow, afterwards Mrs. Kzoki el Gruhhins Myrtle Butler. Kitty Cloverdale, The Gener al's Niece, a Charming Little Rebel-Ona Foord. Period -Civil War; Place, Shen andoah Valley and Washington. A number of specialties will lie ntroduced II. T. Blair, black face artist; W ill Adkina, song and dance. The Misses Harrington have been secured for a musical sketch. MRS. BRIDGET MOORE. Mrs. Briditet Moore, wife of the late Patrick Moore, died in Portland, November 22, 190-1, aged 80 years, leatlt occurring at Mil Thtirman Street. The Monrea lived at Cedar Mills years ago. The husband died several years ago, and Mrs. Moore has been residing 111 Portland for some lime. 1 wo sons, lulward J Moore. Cedar Mills, Jas. P . Port land, and Miss Julia Mcore, Port land, survive. The funeral will take place Sunday. BANKRUPT SALE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Trustee in Bankruptcy f the Kdtiite of the tiaston Co-operative. Milling Company, will sell at public auction to the highest biddei for carh in hand, on Saturday, the 2llth day of Nov., 1904, at the South door of the Court House in Hills boro, Ore., at 10 a. iu. of said day, miscellaneous lot of nolo., accounts and judgments belonging to said Gaston Co operative Milling Com pany; such sale wi-1 be without re serve md all notes and accounts will be sold lo the highest bidder for cubIi. Dated at Hillsboro this 15th day of Nov , 1004. Gko. II Ragt.ey, Trustee in Bankruptcy. Corneliua: School Diet. No. 2 will vote on a two mill lax for school purposes, next Saturday, at 2:00 p. m.rnnk Motiinnis re turned fry in a business trip to Portland, yesterday. The school exhibition last Friday, for the pur pose of buying an organ for the school, was a success, receipts, $2!). A. S. Hatch, the vtllago black smith, has sold his shop and will build another on hia property, west of th6 A. C. churoh, on Base line street Mr. Reed, of the firm, of Nolson & Reed, has moved into our town where he is likoly to re main thia Winter, It is reported that A. McCurdy will soon move his place of business to Bareline street, in the building lately va cated by Mrs Matthies, known as the Hendricks building. -A A Phillips, agent for the Williamette real estate company, sold lo lota in the last JO day b. The question has been asked 'What are the schools of Washing ton Co. going lo do to their credit toward an educational exhibit at tba Lewis & Clark fair." Hut.t. Case is arranging for two or tbree lecture lo be given by an able in structor who will show what the nature of good exhibits has been. and it ia hoped that teachers will lie ready to profit by being present at least at one of these lecture. The place and time of these lecture will he announced later. English preaching service will be held in the German Presbyterian Church at Bethany, Sunday, Nov. 27, at 3 P. M., by Rev. Wm. C Lauhe, the pastor of the Church. English Br r vice will from now on l held in ibis church every last Sunday in the month, for the benefit of those in our community who do not understand the German language. Everybody ia cordially invited to attend. II. Webrung it 80ns, will give a coupon with etch 1.00 cash pur chase entitling you to a drawing to take place December 24: First prize, 11.') in trade; Second, liO in trade; Third. ") in trade; Fourth, f 2 .K) in trade; Fifth, 4 piece table set; Sixth, Berry set, Chini; Seen th, China Salad Bowl. Ask for your ticket with each $1 cash pur chase H. Webrung i(t Sons. The Alher Milling Company, of Portland, through attorneys Schn a- bel, Portland, and E. B Tongue, have brought suit against L Bai ley, the Cornelius warehouse man, for $218, for mercban Use furnished. R'f re Geo R Bagley will nex Monday mnrnir g, at I he courthouse sell all of the notea and accounts of the defunct Gaston Milling Com pany, and eooa there ifti r he will close up the bankrupt business. Geo. Coyan, Montana state or ganizer for tha Woodmen of the World, was tu the city Tuesday evening, and will return i;exi mon h and pot in a few days for the local lodge here. Jos. R'xike, of Vinelinds, waa in town today. Mr. Rooks is just recovering from an attact of blood poison which started in his hand, from a sliver, and remained with him for (10 days. Rural rr.ail delivery route No 2 has been ordered established nut of Corneliua on January 2. There are 117 houses on the route and -ICS people to be served with mail I'ertha Whitlow Whilcomb, pio neer of 1852, and Bettling near Gales Creek, died in Portland, Nov. 1.1. She married Stephen Whit (o nh, in thia county in 1S54. Schulmerich Bros ' store con tains 70OO fret of flow1 surfdee uoiue and Fee mem in tnsre 'new quarters. We al-o rarry a line of Hardware and Crockery. Hannan Bros., of Banks, sold l-LoOO lbs. of hope this week to John Carmicbael, of Salem, at 21 cents a pound. Hon. V. D. Hare and wife went to Portland last night, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs J. C. Hare. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Goodin, of Glencoe, went to Portland last tvening to visit with relatives, C. E. SlrcBter. of Clatskanie. visited over Thanksgiving with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Bailey. Wanted: Mon to clear land. W. H. Adams, Moiinlaindale, Or. Miss Lei ah Patterson, of Port land, visited here today. The highest market price paid for butter and eggs at Greer a. A FOREST GROVE HOG There is no telling what this coun try will do in the wav of proiluc tion of livestock. IT. G. Hanna was exhibiting some pigs feet this week in which the hoof was solid horn like a horse's hoof, instead of the way a pig's foot is usuallv built. The hog wub raised by Mr. Mooberry on the Tompkins place, southeast of town, and dressed little over 1G0 pounds. It showed no other peculiarity from other pips except that its feet were not clett rorest Urove limes. NEW TELEPHONE QUARTERS Palmateer has been granted permit by the council to build south of the Bagley building, recently pur chased hy him. Only a small and ground-floor addition for me as telephone central station, and it is understood that it will be covered with corrugated iron. Construe tion will begin at once. Beets and Carrots for Sale. When mill feed is bo high, why not use liolden tankard beets an MangelwnrUels as feed for cows tbe beet food lor the money in ex istenoe. Fine for horses. We sell beets, Mangelwurtzels and carrots, cheap, and oan save you money. J. W. Hartrampf, Third & Main, Hillsboro. ABOUT A HORSE. "Say Ta, what is the matter with old John he looks so full, and eats all his hay?" ' My son, I forgot lo tell you that when I was in town Or. Bowser dressed hia teeth, and did a very good job." IIILIMK SAFE WAS ROBBED TUESDAY EVE Postmaster Loses a Safe Val ued at $10 BUT FIFTY CEXTS l THE TILL Tbe Robbers Stole Five Boxes Cheap Cigars Burglars got little In return for their labors Tuesday night, when they broke into the p wtofTice at Hillsdale, carted a 000 pound safe a distance of oOO feet, obtained tools from the Southern Pacific section house, blew the safe open and secured 50 cents in coppers and old coin. There ia no clew to the robbers except that tracks of a No. 7 snd a No. 9 shoe were left in the soft earth about the spot where the wrecked safe was left. Before mak ing their escape the cracksmen 00k Eve boxe of cheap cigars. The robl-ery took place about midnight, as the explosion of the ate awakened Mrs George Noakee, wife of tbe Postmaster. Thinking ihe noise was made by some of the railroad employes, Mr. Noakee re turned to slumber and the burglars uninterruptedly puisur d their work. They pained acefss to the postoflice, which ia run in connection with a general merchandise store, by means ol a key, and locked the door after th-m when ther left the safe, which is ruined, ccst $40 "Alany believe the robbery to have been perpetrated by residents of Hillsdile," said Mrs. Noakea. but I have no direct suspicion Two days ago we took in nearly M) in monev-ordsrs, and it is possible someone knew of this, affcl thought the money still in the safe It haa never been our policy to keep money in the safe, which was small one, and so when the thieves got it open they found only papers and Btamps and a few worthless coins. The desperadoes examined tbe papers, but very con siderately did not damage taem af ter finding they could not be turned into cash. After removing the safe from the store they went around to tbe feed room in the rear and got a baggage truck. On this they loaded the ?afe and wheeled it down the rail road track to a point opposite the section boue. Ihe sledge with wnicn iney worxeit their drill was taken from the railroad company's tool house Noakea has been Postmaster at Hillsdale for nine years, and this is the second tune the pne has been robbed since he took charge, hold ups having gone through it two years ago. Hillsdale is located below Boa verton, cn the Southern Pacific West Side Railway. STATE MASTER'S REPORT. State Master of the Oregon Orange, B. G. L'edy, of Tigardville, in making his report to the National Grange on conditions in Oregon, said in part: We welcome you lo our beautiful and prosperous City of Portland destined to be the metropolis of the Northwest; to our pleasant and fer tile farms, unparalleled for their production of grains, grasses, fruits. vegetables and hops; to our magm ficent natural scenery to our rivers, valleys and hills, and last, but not least, to our bountiful ' Oregon mist'' generously furnished by our 'weather man ' for this occasion Our members have been looking forward to this meeting as one of the important eventa of their lives, and, judging from the unusual in terest that has been manifested, no doubt great good will result lo the order throughout tbe Pacific North west. The condition of the order in the state is gradually improving and a deeper interest is being man nested than formerly. The order now commands the respect and admiration of the better class of people of the cities, and of tbe general public. The public press of the state is very friendly, and is now a great factor in plac ing the work of Ihe order promi nently before our people. Seven new Granges have been organized during the year, aud are all in a prosperous condition. We now have in good standing 05 Granges, with a combined member ship of nearly 5500, showing a net gain of 500 members since last report. While the net gain in membership is not large, the gen eral condition is greatly improved, and a better class of people are be coming interested in the grand aud noble work of our order, and are now uniting with us in advanc ing the interests of agriculture. The lecture work is being made tho most prominent feature, which, under the efficient direction and supervision of our worthy lecturer, is rapidly becoming an important factor generally among our mem bers. Mrs C. N. Campboll lost a resi dence at Forest Grove, yesterday, by fire, nothing being saved. The household effects belonged to B. It Welch. .It is said that the cries of the baby gave the alarm. The to tal loss is placed at $1900. PROFEM810XAL. F. A. BAILEY, II. D. PnjaieUa, aw4 mrgo OSiCt Umvo-Biljr block np staira. Rooms 1 J-U tad ij. Realdaoca tooth wtot corner Baacliaa aa4 2nd artel, Both 'Pbosoa. S. T. LINKLATER, Id. B. C. Mrf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offloa opaulrs ever Tbe Dt-lta Drug Store, KtaidaaeaKaat of Court Hon, In tbe corner of the block. SAASAVMvVvVvVvVvl JAMES PKILLIPK TAMIESlfi, If. I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgton Southern Pcific Railroad Co. Consultation ia French or English. Ul fice Bpatairs in Corwin-Woonter Block . oilh iule of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Itesiilence on corner Second ami 0k Sis. Oregon Phon Main 118. HILLSBORO - - - OltKOOS Drs. Patcersox & Hells OSTEOPATHS. Rooma3-4, 343 Washington Street Phone Red 1956 Portland, - - -" Oregon Examination Tree A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and o. Baile3'-M organ Block. Both Phones. Hillsboro, Ure. DR. A. A. BURRIS XtXaaTza.otlo ealer .Suowfiilly treat Uuteases without the uae of Jmig or Kurgery, by the YVelt mer System of Magnetic rienhng. Call ami km me. Cuimiiltutioa free. Ottiee upstairs, oyer the City Bakery IIlLLSBOKO, OrEGOX. GEO. R. BAGLEY ATTOSLN'EY-AT-LAW Rooms 1 aud 2 Shute Baihiiii- HILLSBORO, . . OKKtiON. H. T. BAGLEY. ATTORNEY -AX-LAW Office, Bpatairs, over Ihe Poat Office, HiUaboro, ' Oregon TUO H TOUGHS. II TOMGUB. ' noraav THUS. H. 4 E. B. TOSGUE Attorneys-At-Law. ' Room 3, 4, & j, Morgan Blk, HiUaboro. JOHN 11. WALL, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Dpataira, Baity afargam Block Rooms, laala. ' HILLSBORO, - ORJCCION. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORN SY-AT-LA W Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. U1LLSBORO OREGON. W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Lav Shut Building, Upstairs, Woro, Oregon. THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-t AW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - " - Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. - EMMOTT BROS., Prop., weeooooea to C. TUhwy Keep constantly on hand a tine supply of fresh meats of all kinds. A Mow Era in Prloea We are going toaell meat at price low er than thoae which have prevailed in the paat. Call in and see us. We mean buaineaa. 'Phone and Free Delivery. Maia Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, Hiltsboro, Oregon. K. J, LYONS B. P. CORNEI.IIT9 LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate. Loan and In suranee Business. List your farm with them and find a sale., They will treat you right. Add your' sale to our list. Call in and ate na. Main Street, HillBboro. Or, rAAaWsMrW Goneral Hfyrcbandlse I carry a complete line ot General Merchandiae, Groceriea, Dry Goods, Hardware snd Building Materia). I can get yon anything you want, on order, at Portland prices. I make a specialty of cedar fence posts and cedar ahlnglce. - My line of Groceriea can't be beaten. Give me a call. I buy farm produce, cash or trade. , Give me a call. . ; 0 S, Reynold Mowitulmtatm, Op,