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MlllSBORO ARGUS, DfC SS( 1004 LOTS OF RAILROAD TALKJS STREETS Girpsof l'littinceis Will Kcnch Hillshoro Tomorrow KtroKf THAT BONUS AKK SOLD Will all iMriKBii a Few lhoyiaoJ UollaiV Stock There ia lot of railroa.1 talk-tlie wry air i charged with' it A eorpaof locating engineer is now wiiti'iia lew milt of the oily, am) thry are epete) to reach town to morrow. It ia further said that a San Francisco ftrni haa the money in ear-row for the purchase of the Woods, anil thai they stand rrady, and are uudor contract to turn over the money when the prenenl construction company alall ahow lOO.OOt for cunslruution. The company ia now said to have nearly all that linn raised (or the purchase of stock, larking Ixit a f. w thousand dollars, ami thia, thfy aver, will have to rome Iwfore things will atari. The promoter esiwt to alart within lit) da'ya it thia money i I aoed and the jeel to rain it. Andrew Orayd n, one of he pro molar, waa in town thia morning. GRAND MASQUEKADB BALL Thr will h a graml insMiirade hall at llm Hi'lehnro Oiwra H mse un Nw Veara Kve, leoeinlr and a hitr tiui ia promised, a uitiiy will come from alt pan of ihetounly. A print will I a given t.i Kith lady and gentleman, heM auatained i-herat'tere; for the moet ouiuical character; ami dr the hel valuer. A four piece orohte'ra frtm Tort land baa been engaged f- r the dance, whioh guarantee the 11 of inueiti, and H. l Mbuielti-r will l chief door manager. The young people ate already galling their roiluinee and mark and thia affair ia expected to evlipee any uiarquerade fur year. Card of Tbanka We the undersigned deel'e iu this way to lhaok our many fritnda of ritrminglon ami vicinity who so kindly assisted u in our receotjue leavennnt, the illneea and death ol our bt loved wife and mother. i H. f'ieper. Sr. Mr. IV Return, J. F. 1'iei.er, A I). 1'ieper, J. If. I'ieper, K. I'ieper, J. I'ieper. ' PROBATE. Ketat VV L Curtia.decd; W K fur tie apptd administrator, boiida at 700; il T Buxton, C V Odell and II T tfhorb, appraiaer. KstateJohn W Luther, deed, is appraised at 1S2U; personal prop erty exempt from execution act a aide to widow. U 8 Fidelity bond of Frank A Bennett, guardian of Adelaide and Henry Mcponald, minor, and the old (urelie released. Do not forget that John Dennis i laying in an extra fine line of Holiday gifts, snd he 'is Helling them at price that are value from etart to finish. Call in and tee hi Itnea. Chief of the liillaboro Fire De pertinent Kd. Wann has an assiet ant these day which is explained a follow: Born, on Hatntdev, Dec. 17, W04, to Mr. and Mr. ltd. Wann, a son.," 1 Mr Dora Heiorlch, wife .nl John Ileinrichs, died at her home from carcinoma, yesterday, aged 41 year. Deceased waa prominent ia her neighborhood and her lot will l deplored hy a large circle of friend. The funeral take puce tomornw at the Cooper Mountain Evangelic! Church. , A the Holiday season i now on I oi.ee more take pleasure in thank ing you all; for your kind and lib eral patronage ynu have given me. J assure you each and every one that ! appreciate It very much and I hope that in the future, a in the pat, we shall be ever ready to ca tt-r to your wants, doing all in our power to please you. Again thank ing you all , for your patronage and winning you all a Merry Christmas and a Haiinv New Year. I am. Yours ,Truly. VV. O, " Donelton, the Furniture man. ' Wm. Wohlsohlegel, mention of whose death was made in The Ar gus last week, wa born in Baden, (lermany, in 1848, and came to the United States when 20 years of sge. He., lived. In New York, removed thenn to Ohio, and from Ohio to Oregon in 1876. He was married to 'Clara MoGnire, Jan. 4, 1877. There were thirteen children horn ,4a. them, of whom there are nine J..l II. 1 . it.- nL.L.l. living. . lit innvru in mo vjueiiuiniu I nun tain, near scholia, in June, 1890, and died December 13, 1904 Jeceasad waa an adherent of the (Lutheran Church. -Funeral ser vices were neia at nonoue, in me Artisan Hall, last Thursday, Rev. J. Booer. of MoMinnviile. othoatina. -(MoMiuu villa papers please :; .,., ... '.. t .. ' . Forest llmva hoys tell a gocd story on a IV I' etudent, who 1 something of an athlete. Thl student went to Eastern Oregon after echod adjourned, Ust Sum mer, and hired to a ahrep grower, to herd a llock. Th owner offered the Ind a hore, hut he declined this, aayiu he wa the crack sprinter of V. V , aiol he muhl gel the sheep in the .rrl at night with no trouble. At uightfnll the owner went out and, sure en&iiiih, they were all in the fold. The etudent, however, waa tired, and was stretched out by the fence,"! told you that you'd le tired," an id the grower The sheep didn't wor ry me any," said the student, "hut those four durutd Uruhi gave me a chase, and I had to catch the whole lot of them ,' . "There art no lambs in the hunch," said the grower. "Yes there are," said the student, tnd he took the grower to the other tide of the corral, where the I. ('. Uy had (our jack rabbits tied to the fence. II, Wchrung it- Bone, will give a coupon with eich tl.00fNh pur chase entitling ynu to a drawing to lake place lecemhr "4: First prixe, II.'! in trade; Second, f 10 in trad; Third, $' in trade; Fourth, ti M) in trade; Fifth, 4 piece tahl eet; Sixth, Perry set, Chtnt; Seven th, China Salad Howl. Ak for your ticket with rach II ch ur clinee II Wehruug t Sons. Fred Konit, agd alxtut 21, re siding within a half mile of Iteth any, had a misfortune today that cost him the third, or ling flnier, on his left hand, He waa working around a feed cutter and In en deavoring to right something, hi lull hand, on which was a g'nve, was csuitht between theooge, mash ing two lingxr. the third and last lie was brought into town ami Dr A. II. Ilsiley found it neceseary to amputate the third, but saved the little Anger Mr. Ruutx r(urd to take chloroform, ami ufl'irered the amputation like a stoic. To the l.iwest bidder. We bav bid our holiday stock down to low er prices than you would oner si first bids at an auction. Hurry up and you ran havs some of these at tractive bargains a gift and at prices which will leave your pocket book with funds on whioh yen did not count Nelson Hardware Cum jiany, There will he a ichool meetiug of the HilUboro district, at thafcbnol house, on Wedfltalay, number 2S, to vote for ogainit the sup port of a nine months' school, and to puy otf one of the llflOO bnds. There seems to t e no opposition to a nine tiMinth"' mlnKil, end. since the ninth grt,d ties l-oi added, we have one of the Wi rchi.o! in the state. Clerk llosro hss posted netines of the meeting next Wsd necday, and there ehnulil lie a good attendance Oand Msnpieiade IUII at Y. 0. V. Hull, Cleiuoe, on Uecember '22. Walker' Orchestra .Tickets, including g ol supper, l. Kvery body coma end have a good time Three priies will be given, Iwo for Ihe beet sustained rhttfaoterN, and one for the oddest or most comical character. ForesHi rove will have pity elec tion in a few days and the iiueMj.m to he fought nut la a matter of li censed saloon. The following tick et for high license ha len nntni nated: C. N. Johnson, Mayor; B. II. Laugblin, 11. K. NicholHon, II 0. OolT, councilmen; W. 8, Hudson, treasurer, and l'al Cronln, marshal. Another ticket, entirely opposed to saloon of any kind, will follow, and an exciting time i anticipated.-- . Just one more word before you make your last holiday purchases. If you can find a more beautiful, more attractive and a higher grade Una of good than we are nll-rlng at prices below your fondest hopes, then go where you can, but first convince yourself by making a call on? The NeUoii Hard wars Com pany. ,;. ., ;;";'--;:v,.''r ;,v Mr. (lav T.nmhard. nf P.oilnn Mass., and Miss Marie Tongue, of Uillsboro, daughter of the late Congressman Tongue, wilt be wed ded itt Portland, December 25, 11)01. After a tour of the east they will return and take up their residence at the Hotel Portland until next summer. . ; A good shoe Is half of your com fort in the winter time. Dermis ha the fnmoua Hamilton-Brown shoes, and can sell you anything from a dree shoe to a plough ahoe; shoes for ladies and children at values that can not be beaten, in the county. , , Local hopgtower are not at all alarmed over the dullness of price at present, a they say tbia slow market always prevails just before the Holiday season. After the first of the year they txpect the market to advance. None of the big grow era here has told at yet. See that piano in McCormick's window. Just the . thing for a child from 3 to 12 year old, Spec ial price for remainder of this year, $125; ten per cent, off for cash. , ' Call at DonoTsWs store for your Christmas ' present He can lit you out on Itockers, Ludles' desks, rJofas and in fact any thing you may wish. Call in and toe. , John W. Gates will deliver fresh mut in uiiimioro eucn morning after January 1. Leave, orderjvjTualatin; and Arthur D. Hill and Meaning1 or leleuhuue Fari-f ; liss Lottie Heiiierk, ol near Lau- 316,: ..; I -Li : . i, . COUNTY REPRESENTED AT STATE MEETING A it ii tin I Meet Inn of Dairymen at I'oi thuul. This Week WILLIAM Sl'HlLMEKICII PRESIDED Wilbur K. N'rwrll, f llillry, K levied Vic I'rralilrnt The Oregon State Dairymen's A (Hialiou ia in session at Portland this week, and HilUboro and viciat it v have taken a leading part In the proceedings, Dr. James Withy eomhe, vice diiector of the Agricul tural College delivered one ol his characteristic, addresses; William Schulmnrit h, of Farminglon, re eonded to the address of welcome by Mayor William (Mr. Hchul uierich has been president of th aSHMiiallou for two years;) ami Dr J, I'. Tamiesie, of Hillsbnro gave au address yeli rday afternoon on 'MilkSoIida.1', The State aecitioii haa ad mlited the value of ita Waahinglon county uiernliers, as alteeied toby the lant that they always have a place on the program, and the (ur tlier fact that for two yeara the el eculivH has been given to lis. The Oregouian yeeierday con Islned a very good oarlnon of Wm Hchulmeiich, who presided at the State Dairy convention, as well as a neat caricature of Dr. Withy condie, Wilbur K. Newtll.nf Dilley, and who is a representative elect, wss elected vli" preeident of the tlregoii Dsiiymen's Association in I'orlland, yeeterday. FIREMEN'S BALL The HilUboro Voluotser Fire De psrlmsnt' will give a hsll at the Opera House on Salurdav evening December 24, VMM. and the boys have procured Ihe Walker' orches tra, of Forest Orove, to furuieh the music. The proceeds will go to the benefit of th Fire Department, end il should be liberally patr'nuUvd by the public of the city. Tickets, II. The boy alwaya give an excel lent time and every holy 1 invited. The committee on arranxetuenie Is: Kd. Wann. chief; Kd. Hohulmerich andO.O. Wilkes. SCHOOL REPORT The following pupils of Ihe Hills bora public schools were neither absent nor tardy the first three month of the school year: first Ors.lt Mat tit l'M lmel Jiooli Oisnt Ntwell Kverelt t'itice Herald Kotiiuton fccond Grsilr Kdwsrd V rsiiiUalktl Roy foole Lola Ritehey , Third Grade . HruliU MeHiegrr Kfiscii Teeter Itarolil koyct Kumis Tiipper, fourth tirade-- Hrnel Atklnuia Luii lluinphrtys Marl ha f ttaileulhal fifth C. fi.lt llrsal Connell Koy Hchultnrrlrll Bra Schnlinertcli Alice Male Lllah Nryhart Slilb Grail- Ronalil Yautht alilrmar 1'ralil Toney Olirtn Klislittb Atklnaon Clsrenc Conklin Lara Tsmiesl Msrgsrttha I'ralil Ivlltb Ohteo Ulsachs Uowman ' Seventh Ors.lt -flora Hotcbkiss Arthur Tetter Charlet Marlin Kayiuend Taylor Wgbth Ormlt -Willie finnev Rex fop Jtnnievt I'raii; Maty I'ltrc Sarah Jan Vitro Robert Greer i llHbrth I'tteiaou Albert Ksy Ague l-'ruetaon ; Kv Kuhn Ralph 1'iahl liaiay Oouclaon Willie Nttaon littai Simon Mtlvin Crow lltlru Andtrsoa Mail Alkietna Wtretr 1'iahl Ittn rerkiut llainon Grerr Mamie lliokley Heiait Sapptn;ton Kail Wall Mary Anderson Ada Kohinson Mary Stwell Albert Aahahr Tom Marlui Mtal Kiouiott Roy Simon Margaerlle Keduioud iVrlt He well V ictor Jlurris Ninth Grade Ivarl Dnatlton Cnrrlt llrchrn Koy K ice Waller Calloway Harry Uowman , . Miss Irene Spence, of Browns ville, wa a guest of her sister, Mrs, P. jl. Houthwortb, Isst week. ' T. P. Ooodin and family are here from Asotin, Wash., and Mr. Good in expeot to locate in lbs Valley. Jacob and 8am RstTety killed a full grown bob cat at the barn of the latter near Monntslndale. Tues. day. The cat had just caught one of Hum' chicken, when he waa discovered, A complaint charging John Loot li, of beyond Weat Union, with Helvetia, was filed Tuesday, but the warrant will not he executed unless Lixisli heoomss demonstra tive In hi notions. Miss Louisa Wehrung, of Pitts burg, Pa., accompanied the Weh rungs home from Bt, Limit, last week, and will remain here several months. Miss Wchrung is a niece of Henr Web rung. County Clerk Oodman hflH Issued two X'brlBtmas marriage licenses: Ohas. II. FitZHimmons, of Garfield, Wash., and Mis Kva;:")uley, of Flour and Feed. Cate's Market. . II. Dorlaud. of Pdiady Krook, wna in town yesterday. Chett seed for sale, any (identity. Ilartrampf Fee I Store. W. N. I lay nam, of beyond Mouiitaiuditle, waa in town yesier day. A iMtttle of ierfume maks a nice Chrixtmaa preeeut, and It. II. Oreor has the best. Try McCormick's lor your Christ maa presents. Horn, December "20, 11HM, to If r. and Mr. L. II. Iliganhotham, of Hillslioro, a daughter. Oreer haa Anything you may need for a first-claa Cbrlstmss dinner. " Mist Wilma Waegener's class gave a recital at the Tualatin Hotel parlors, Tuesday evening, Diiut buy your Christmas goods until you see what Hob tireer ha. He ket-ps the liest and cheapest. The Masona and Hauler n Htar expect a hig time at their joint in (tallatlon next Tuesday evening. I For hardware, tinware and crockery, we ara headausrlers. Schulmerlch lirothers. Mrs. Winifred Ketssy, widow of lbs late Isaiah Kelnay, and one ( f our early pioneers, is very ill at the home of her Son, r, M kelaey. Misae' aud children's rihlied un- derwer, lleece-lined, elm 1H to 'M. at 25 rents a girmeut, while they last. II. Hebrung v rkms. Advertised letter in the Hills- bnro rnist ffl."e: B. K. Collirian, John Kun. I F. Ab'hier, Will be sent to dead letter office, Deo. 31. The final account of the trustee tiin of the t. anion Mill remnenv. in fnitril dank rutiK'v. will lm hMtd 11 ire Hefi-ree II. T, liagley, Jaim sry U. Vaaea walef Seta, luntiwi hooka i - 1 . - dolls, doll toads, terlumiie, albums, sml in fact anything you may need fur a nice Christmas present, at H. II. Oreer'o. The firsl of the vear will aoon lie here, and all parties owing lr. J h. Adkln will please call lu ami settle. F r sale: Angora nannies, one buck and some wethers, in good condition, and mostly young. Krel llerger, lli'.lslmro It. F. D. 4, aud reesding near I'etbany. The All 8aints K pi opal fiuihl will have a sale of ueful articles on Friday, Deo. 2:1, from 2 to 5. aud from 7 loUp. in:, nt the residence of Mrs. F. J. liuitey, ApMtiS a specialty, It makes a difference to a gentle man if his neck wen r is proper. Novtl'i-s in Kngliwh squares, as- cols and four in-hand. A tine pres ent for a gentleman. Also fancy suspenders, st II. W. Wehruug .v H.ms. Win. A. Poole, who has been vis- itlng with son. K. B. I'oole, now carrying the msil on Route 15, left this week for his home In Cloud county, Kansas. (Irnid groceries are all your liv ing. The new crop of raiains, cit ron, spices, eto, il now in at H. Wehrung &. Hon. The purest and best line of staple and fancy gro oeriea in the city. Civil engineers are working on the plains, eaet of town several milee, and it is said to ho but a mettion uf a few week before Hillshtiro will be asked to put up a subsidy, or lake stock in the pro posed electric railway, . A handsome watch and chain; a well-set ring; a diamond riiie; a few pieces of music; guitar, banjo or marnioiiu; some select silver ware, are all appropriate Chrislmss gifts. We nave many other arti cles that will make acceptable presonts. , Call in and see. K. L. MoCormick, Main Street. The a. P. Co. will toll round trip tickets to all points where the (are one way does not exceed $10, for one ami' one-third fare, except where faro une way Is lee than 50 centt, Hale days'. Dec. 21, 25, 20 and .11, Jan. 1 and 2. , When you purchased holiday giMids last year at half again the prices which you afterwards found in our store you had a little some thing to regret. Don't make the tame mistake again. Come in and you will find bargains equal to those of last year. Nelson Hard ware Company. Silver Leaf Camp, Modern Woodmen, of Keedvillu, elected ihe following oflicera for l'-Klfi: Consul, H. 0. Rhodes; Advisor, I. M. Pal mateer; Banker, Wilbur Hayes; Clerk, K. 10. Halderman; Ksoort, J. Millar, Fred Hamel; Watchman, Otto Wolf; Hentry, W. B. Curtis; Camp Physician, Dr. J. P. Tamie sie, of Iflllsboro. , Chat, llicketbeir, of Cedar Mill, whose address is Portland, K. F. D. No. 2, has the agency for the Smith (i rubber Company, which handles the best stump puller on the mar ket. There ore already a large number of tbulo machines in use in Washington county, and they ere highly recommended. Farmer who want a cheap and eflVctive machine will do well to call on Mr Hickciheir at hie home, or address him at the above nlane. and ho will send you a catalogue, with priota. Save your muscle aud get your land cleared, t B. P. CORNELIUS GETS iiiUBRorasTomcE Wan Recommended by Ore Kn Delegation Saturday a mt WILL SUCCEED KCFl'S WACCEXER Staatert and Hrratiae Agreed le Cm pruuilut Caadidatc The Hillshoro post office Incum bency Is settled for another four years, and Hon. B. P. Cornelius one time sheriff, county judge, leg. tslator, and Myor of the city, now on his second term, has been recom mended hy the Oregon Delegation for the comuiiesion of postmaster to succeed Rufus Waggener. The newt cam as a thunderbolt to many, for it was expected that aggener would get a re appoint meut. There were two candidates, each having a pxlilimi of several hun dred nsnus The present lnciim bent Had so application in and the other candidate waa Mrs. 8usir Morgsn, widow of th tale J. W Morgan, and sh hsd a very strong local einlaraeuieiii. It le said lhat the honor were a evenly divided hetwern Mrt. Morgan and Wsgge iter that the delegation concluded to compromise, and selected Mr Cornelius for the place. Mr. Cor nelius was very active in Mrs Morgan's behalf, signing I er pell lion and being an active psrtifan of her candidacy. At that time he stated positively that b was not s candidate himself and had no thought uf the petition. I'pon lie log told that neither would lm ap pointed, and being tendered tbt place, he accepted. . Mr. Cornelius is well qualified to fi'l the position, and that be will conduct the ofllce in a manner sal Is factory tu the general public h conceded by all. Mr. Waggeuet has made a very acceptable ollirer, aud will leave the office with credit. MRS. J. H. PIEPER Mr. J. II. Piepar, diml at the home of her daughter, Mre 0. Uehse, of Farminglon, Dec. VMH, after s lingering illness of several week, at the age of 77 year. 4 months ami 1 1 days. Deceased was liorn in Germany, in 1X27; waa married In 184S; and in IHS2 they (migrated to Califor nia. After residing 12 yeara in that state she moved to her present home. Kigbt children were born to thr union. Her husband and the fol fowiug children are left to mourn her lost: Mr. C. Hehse, Farm ington; J. F. and A. IVPieper, Willow, Cal ; Krnet Pleper, Port laod; J. II. I'ieper, Milton; tnd fohn Pieer, Lexington. She was ever a loving wife and mother, and a friend to her neigh bors, both young and old. All her children were present to follow her to her last resting place. Sanla Claua has hi headquarter at lkio tireer s. Bnow on the mountains between here and Tillamook. Home-made Oreer'i. mince meat at Hon. B. P. Cornellu was a Port laud visitor, yesterday, A (irossen, the Phillips sawmill man, wa in town Monday. Sam Sorenson, of Farmington, was a caller in Hie city, Monday. Attorney Geo. H. Bagley trans acted business In I'orlland, Tucs day. U. ' Mattbies, of Laurel, waa a Hillshoro visitor the last of the week. J. J. Van K leek, the manager of the Lsdd farm near Klntnn, was in town Friday. Nick Kemmer, the Cooper Moun tain hop grower, wad a county teat visitor Saturday, E, J. Huhbert, with the Acme Mills, of Portland, haa been a Hillshoro visitor for a week. Arrangements ara being made tor a big masquerade at tbe Hills horo Opera House, on the evening of Deo. 31, 1904. , Get ready for It. Rov Thomas, whose father was Hillaboro's recorder in the aarlv life of the incorporation, was in town thi week, visiting relative. Many compliment have been pasted on the raoent jury panel called to the session of circuit court. They had some hard crbss to try, and in the Jstor-Spence case bad a list of questions tcr answer that would have taxed the patience and Ingenuity of a Philadelphia lawyer. For a lot of "jolly good fellows," the boys were entitled to the premium for first plaoe, at well. The New Yeat't Oregonian for 1005 will be issued on Monday morning, January . 2 next. Tbe illustrations will be numerous; they will he attractive, and they will cover every feature of the World's Fair that will lie opened In - Port land on June 1 next. The text and the engravings together will advertise fully the merits of, the great 11)01 Exposition. Leave or ders at R. Cave't. - Hillslioro it getting more me. trnpolitan every day, tnd a new departure in bueiuess is the Havings Department of the J. W. rihu e Hank, which will be oiiened to bus iness on Jsnusry 1. Interest will he paid .n savings' deimail, and any man, woman or child can de- poit a few dollars and permit it to raro a dividend. The Bank has opened this system with consider able expense, a fid ita customers wilf appreciate th ' innovation That it will lie a good thing for all concerned goee without eavint. and the lesson involved -that of thrift for the Iwnefit of the young man or woman will fx of lasting benefit. The system will he ex plained by the oflicisls of the hank at any time one makes a refluent. The idea is one inaugurated by Cashier A. C. Khule, snd it is cer tainly a worthy one. It is exist ed that many will "get that habit" of putting away a few dollars on interest from time to time, and this it what leads to building tin com petencies. W. I). Bradford, stricken with psralyaia a few day ago. is not any better,and tbe oountycourt sent him to the poor farm. Tuesday, where he could have care and attention. This is a sad caa. Bradford wss two terms ueri!T of thi county. and waa succeeded by J. W, Hewell. tie had many friends sod made an excellent cflker. Durine his last term he suffered much misfortune. his wife being ill fur year, and suffering a stroke of paralysit him self. Hundreds of dollar were eat en op by the expense, and be left the omee with very little means. Since that time be has seemed to hive lost all ambition. The end Is near, and ifhe shall not pass away at once, he will never again be re- lored to health. Bradford Is, or ess, a man of considerable execu tive ability arid husinet menage nienl. For years Indore goin into the ofiice he was connected with aw mill work. Mrs. Minnie Gurske. of near Blooming, through her attorney, T. H Tongue J r has sued Krnet (iurske for divorce. They were married In Germany in 1870, and have raised seven children, two of whom, Paul and Otto, are 17 and 15 years of age. After thirty-four reara ah claims she can ttsnd hi brutal treatment no longer, as she ayt be has repeatedly struck her. although she heliwd him in the Held at well as doing the -housework. She a'ks one-third of the real property and $20 per month for ber support, and 100 to prose cute her case in the circuit court. If you want a new outfit for the Holidays, just call on H. Webiuns & Sons and get ne of their tailor- mie tuns, me latest styles and finely finished, at prices that are bargains. Boys' clothing big stock for Christina. II. Wehrung Si 8on. i Dunhsm, Fletcher & Coleman, of Wsyne, 111,, have recently sold one ol their best imported Percheron unions to a stock company ol Bohollt. The horse it a 8-year-old black, weight about a ton, and cost the purchaser f 3000. Messrs. Dun hsm ii; Co. own the farm known st- the Oaklawn farm, situated twenty five miles west of Chicago. Oak lawn haa been tbe home of the Percheron horse for the past forty years, and about one-third of the l'ercberon stallion sold in America during that period hat at one time been owned at Oaklawn. There will he a social dance at the Banks' Hall, by the Bank's Hall Co., on Friday evening, lec. 'a. tickets, f 1.00, including ovs ter supjwr. Free barn room for horses. Walktr't orchestra. Kvery body Invited. Tbe Misses Clare, Madge and La titia Inibrie went to Seattle thi week to attend the wedding of their cousin, Miss Mabel Ballard, who was last evening wedded to Lieut Nelson r.. Martens, stationed at Bremerton, Navy Yard, Wash. The wedding took puce in Trinity church, of Seattle, and Mr, and Mrt. Margetlt immediately started on a wedding trip to the South, The bride has a large number of friends in this city, where she has made frequent visits the last few yeara. . . Circular wool shawls and fasci nators of all descriptions. Ladies' handkerchiefs, suitable for Christ mas; handkerchief linen, doilies, Filo and Royal, silk floss of all kinds. U. Wehrung & Sons. The Southern Pacific Company will run a special train from Cor vallit to Portland and return, Mon day, Deo. 2(Uh, on account ;of the football game at Portland, between 0, A. C. and Multnomah, Athletic Club, and for this occasion will make round-trip from Hillshoro, LOO; good only on special train ' M IL Nelson, of the Nerton-Wil cox Lumber Company.' beyond Glencre, was , in town yesterday, and states that the mill now has all Ua modern machinery In opera lion, and that ita steam dry kiln is operated every hour, in filling orders. " A fine line ol corsets, reduced to "5 cents each, and others at reduced pricot. A" few flannel waist pat terns at cost. H, Wehrung it Sons. Mrt. Nettie Figley left' for her home in Macomb, 111., the first of the week, having been here to at tend the trial of her brother, Bert Oakman. : u s ,-:... PKOKKNrliOSal.. F. A. BAILEY, II. D. fbf aiutaw, ea4 ftargeoal OlCc Uirfyan-Beilejr block ap sUira. Rooms la-U eu4 i$. Raafclatu aoxh wsal cot uer Raaeuue aoj 2nd stmt. Uolb 'I'iioue. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B, C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfflM ,i,Lira ,,P X)e Urug Htore. feanlanee Kaet of Court Honar, In Um uriir of ,a Murk. JAM PHILUHC TAUIliSlE. H . J)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. SurK.oo. Southern Pacific Railfoed Co Conaullalioo lu French or F,nKliu ui hre upata.ra In Corwin-Wooater Work." North aula ol Main .Street. i. J. UAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND KUItOKOX Offioe with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kealileno on corner Kaconil and Oak Kta. wrrgim riwina Mnin lt'l. HILLSUOKU - . - OltMiOX DRS. TATTHRSOJC & Kkiiu OSTKOPATHS R.WUIS3-4, Wa.liinKton Street lliou Ktd 1956 Portland, . . . Orwon l-lxaiiiin.itioii free A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rms 7, 8 and 9, Maiicy-Alortaa Block. Hotu I'lionea. liillsboro. Ore. I)K. A. A. BURMS IVXaajxiotlo XZoaler Hueewwfiill, tret!VlllNCM without the ut or Kruiri or fry, by the Well iimr Syaiem of Mfiu-itc HealuiK. Call ami mc nii ( iiliKiiliutidii fivo. Oftlee BpHtalw.over the City Bakery HIM.HUOUO, Okwjox. eeeAeeereeererSeVVyMVyvV GEO. E. BAGLEY ATTORN 8 Y-AT-LAW Room 1 and I Skate Buildingl UILI.SBOEO, . . 0HKU0.1, feereerfeeVMVMMMVVi H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNatY-AT-LAW Office, upstair, oer the Post Office, UUlsooro, Ofeajoai ArrrrrrrASrVWWMW Taos 11 TONcoa. 1 tomocb. 0Tat . THUS. H. K. B. T0NUUE4 Attorneyt-it-Law. Rooms 1, 4, It 4, Morgan Blk. UilUboro. JOHN M. WALL, ATTORNBV-AT-LAW Office Dpauiis, Bailey Vergaa Meca. Rooiua, 1 m! . HUL8B0K0. - - URKUON. AeeerrAerrVaeVSAA W. N. BARRETT, ATTORN RY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stein, Central Block. UILLSBORO ORBGON. W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Building, Upstairs, (lillslwro, Ortgoa. Shute AeeerreeeWeVaWjrMMVMWN THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. , ATTORN F.Y-AT-I.AW Morgan lllk. Upstairs, Roouis 3, 4 snd 5 Hillsboro, r Oregon rWrreeeAAeeM ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Props. Iucaii lm it. TUkury Keep constantly oil ha ml a fine supply of fresh, meat of all kimls. A Mow Era lm Prloo We are going 10 sell meats at pfices low er than those which have prevailed In the past. Call iu and see us. We mean business. 1 'Puon . and Free Delivery. Main Street, opposite Tualatin Betel, HilUboro, tOregon, eveVVWVAevse R. J, LYONS It. P. CORNKI.1U3 LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In aurauee Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat vou right. Add your sale to our Int. , ball in and see u. . . lVtain Street, . , HiUsboro, Xlr. eVVVVWWVieVVWWiViy General Merobantttso . , , . v' I I carry a complete line ot Get"! Merchandise, Groceries, Dry O"""' - Hardware and Building Mate- 1 can get yon anything you yfi1' on . order, at 1'ortlaud price. . " I make a specialty of ci A ,e.nr,f poatsand cedsr ahlngles'v '!"" . of Groceries can't be be'1, lve me a call. 1 buy farm v",c CMl1 . or trade. Give me air " ' G.S. Rfi!d? 1 V- -i - at