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HILLSBORO AGU8, JAN. 28, 190 i, m jig mii At llillshoni Opera House, liy Local '1 m lent tVmWIODY Sllllll.li I'AIKdMK Hunter land, imurdv diams of Tbrre Acta. Full tit liilrltot I .oral favorite arf (o ti!.e a cuiiirily -ilraiuaof llirr art, rntitWil Itorilxrlaml, nt lli lmra lion, Saturlay evptiiiiK, Jan ''H, ami the irftr him utt iliniilit Iikym lln patronage uf tltn unanimous iullio a the nt (itimjuvIh will go hi Uir haurtlt i f tin IIiIIhIiuid l.adi.V Uainl. Tim 1 1 1 u y 1m saiil In lie re in Willi lelluiK aitualiiin, a wt-ll aa a giHully (r itik 1itR of roiiinly. The caat of t'liarai'terir, iv H'rmiftl (fun) Ual wrrk, in: Ji lUlalon, a iliiiila ami Sutit II T IUkIhV. JiM I iiii-ff , alia IUmii llrfi. fori. aim. 'Ol.l Urn " CUinln Call-. )lm. Patrick MeKaiUlU, a New York I'uliiiciail. Will AilkinM. Mr, I. .'alar, a Hanker ami Capital!! Irvingl lUtli. Cyrus, Servant o( Hanker Letter C II. Mitchell Klililir, l'al ill Jne l'ein).y. Ja Utiller Charlie, who In a Young Terror. (. (1. Wilkea. Mary Lester, a New York l!lle. iraca Hot. intern. 1'nlly, lli ritr of Mary l.lr letilia I in brie. M iea Sr iyiriiia, 1 utr renting Siinter. MyrlW Hutlrr. Winona, Indian girl Una Korl. There will be KiieWahir hetween eauh act Tim play ia a gnoil one ami a Die participant ara wt-ll known id amateur line (he per fxruiance will receive a hearty support. The pcinllii; Will Aiikiii. l'mr'ti ami MiihicmI ; Jaa. (taller, pii'iure drawing with piano ai-cuiii paiiiiiieiit.aml ilatel llooiwngaruer, in ritttion. I'rii'M reervfil seal, M rtnlc; gentral ailuiiniloil, .'15 renla. PUBLIC AUCTION The umleraitfiietl will ll at pnhlio aucliuii at liia farm I mile raal of Krctlyille, on ilia I'orllaml mail, at m a in , pn iT'KSHAV, JANUARY :m Team da mare, C to HI yeara, weight 1 rUHi eoh; gelding, I yeura; filly, .'I yeara ulil; cuw, freeh two iniiiilh Brfn; (Hiw, jiiHt fresh; oow, frtah in March; imw, fresh in May; '.! yearling lieiftr; llicknrv wiigmi. !; hamlinaila hack (to onler) with lop; hinder; McCurmick nioaer; braml nnw liayrakn; spritiglooth liairnw; egtDoih harrow; rultiv lor. tn Oliver chilled plow, I I iiu'h; fanning mill; new aet heavy work harrem, net plow harm!-; let luiggy hamate; aeveral guml, low horee collars; new 12 ft, ei teiiiMHii dining liihle, rookalnvu, chair, larpe tallage mill, hnlini hold artiolen, vast lot of farm Inula and farm i in piemen t and numer ous other articli. TKItMHOF BAI.K All sums over 10 ono year a limn, approved note, six r rent. Inter aet. JAMKS UASMI'SKN l I'. CornnliiiH, Auctioneer KrHit Lnnt h Served at Noon Hour. Argua and Uregonian, '2.IHI, WanU-d. at once: lOtl.tKMI hop ronlK Cute'a Market, IlilUlmro. V. II. Jonet, nf lieavertmi, was up 1 lined ay, ou cminly court huni nen Kor hardware, tinware and crockery, we ara hmdnuarlera. Holiiilmerioh Itrelhera. Clarence llnyt ia out in the (ialea Creek iiiotinlaiiiM, ou a hunt ing eipedition, If you cnmteinpUta huildintf Itinoe couie'Hiiil Ket our prictm. - t?ch u I me r ih Hrim. CiiuiiuiaHionnr ('. H. UuchaiiAn wan dawn from Cirneliiiw 'I'ueaday evniin. Knitliali aerviveH, Bethany (lerman churol), Hunday afternoon, at H:00, Rev. W. C. I-aube oflkiating. Mra, Klina Iinhrie, of l'luinview Farm, wan in town Tuemluv, the tiral time nines her illiitHA of Un( fall. I'ratt Vickern, KHaiatunl fluent at Kurt (H drove, in lmldiii down the llaverton ollice for the H. P. this weak, the regular agent heing ill, Watch our nhovv windowa, for hnrgaina inen'a auita for ifS.,ri.ri; hoyN1 units, ftio from three to thir-t-eti, 2 f0; Ladies' ooraetH, !J5 and 7") rents. Take a look at our hargain oonnter, which ti well tilled. H. Wehrung Si Snne. MreVHenrietla Strain, aged l!H yeara, diwl at the home of her daughter, at University 1'ark, January 24, 1905, and thn romiiinn were shipped to Forest Grove for Imrial. For aoii.e lime Mm. Strain hau been residing with her daughter Mrs. Alien Pratt, wife of ltima I'ratt, formerly editor of the Foreat drove Timet). The hen! dehale ever held in Ihe earn end of the coil ii lv waa heard hy a Uf(H audience at lleavarton, UmI Hiiluriloy evening, the auhject iH'in, " lUnolved that the (invent inent ahoulil own and Operate the Kailroitda Tim allinnativee;ieakera were: K. II. llM'knu, I Ima. Meagher and K. H. Kvandou, and the negative wax handled hy A. ('. Allen. M. I'. ('adv. ami W. It lEaatniiaeu The aflirmalive waa given the deciaion, allhough the Kpeakera nn holli eihea handled the ipieatioii like va'.erana in the prin ciple economic, all nf them being Knod lalkem.and eph-mlid loyiciauM. tine who attended reporta that all the aildreacea were iiiademic, and compared more than favorably with iolliH debate. All the pen k era ara collei Hindi nit or graduatee, mid the atl'air created a great deal of eiithuiiiiHiu . A large parly drove from Ueedville tu haar the fureuaic coulcat. Manager (i A. Widirung haa Hiccecdi d in gnltitiK " I'lie Two l-il tie Waife." una of Lincoln Carler'i atrongeet plya, fur the (era llouae, February 2. Mr. Wehrung alutea ihnt thia ia mm nf the beat playa ever atuged in IlilUlmro. and it ahotild have excellent patronage The company played one week at I'orllaml, at the Kiupire, where il had a crowded houae every night If the HtlUlioro public will give companiea like Una a decent pat ronage there will m letter attrac tion here. Thia ia a firal claa at traction, and ia worth anyone' money. Thn whole action of the play appeal to every man, woman and child and ia full of ai-t'mu, and replete with cotm-ilv. The ecentc ill. ('! are Ilia bent ever i-nn on the Millvboro alage. Popular pricet. Heata on aale at Wehrung'. II. I- Rumicll wna down from (iaatou the lirt of Ilia week, and ideutilird the young lad held in the county jail ,ir complicity in the llibha' atore rollery. When ShcNll Connell hroutiht the boy out Mr Kuaeell aaid he waa at timlon ahorlly liefore the robliery, "but," ha eald, "ion wore a blue aweater, with a virtue in it " Sheriff Con nel! went back into the jail ami brought nut the awenler, which the boy had with him when placed tin der a r rent Sheriti Connell aaya the young lad ia quite a nketcb ar ti"t, and can driw like au uld veteran. Citr SchiNil Notea: Monday, Jan. .'ID, will he a holiday, at aeata have to be changed on account of of pioiuotion: The let grade to the !Hh; the IHh to the Mh; the ."th to the lat Kollo in I'jrit, hy Ab bott, i a d minion to the library, hy Miaa .leniiie Thur.ie Jaa. (Ireer hit been putting tcgelher the new eeaiH for Ihe !Uh grade Mra. tirace MiAllii-ter, whom we once knew a Mine (trace Crnnkite, and a former leitrher in (he achonl, in now viiiing Irienda in thia city lloyt givet lck every tenth dol lar to lii ciiHtoniera during Janu ary, ami llii alter big dim-nunta ou all hihkI mid Willi every tl re ceived a ticket, numbered, ir given, Mini the pirty receiving a number ou the in ii 1 1 i pie of lt - for luatauce, Id, 'JO, "II itl, etc in paid a eilver dollar. Thin pieuiiuin includea the Jewelerv depurluli'UI, a well a the gi-nei nl Here. Jmuce Trirkneea, of Yamhill county, died January 'Jil, at Wilmn ville, agrd TH year. A daughter, Mra. Sophronia Jonce, reeidea at Hhurwood. Ilia wife and two other dutightere aurvive. Trickuea waa a native of Tunneaaee, and came acme tho plain in 1 S.r:t, and took up a (lunation on i'arrolt Moun tain, and wax known by many old settlor of thia county. The hall committee of Vine Maple Camp Woodmen of the World, will give a dance at the hall near the-1' nion School bonne, Cedar Mill, on Saturday evening, Jaunarv ''S, l!KWi. Fine orcheetra. Public invited. Ticket, $101) (loud grocerie are all your liv ing. The new crop of raiint, cit ron, apiece, etc, ia now in at II. Wehrung A Snna. The purent and bc-t line of etaple and fancy gro oeriea in tho city. Mra. (irace Cronkite MoAUieter, nf Ladramle, ia the kuohI of Mr. Flora Smith, of North llillboro. She will remain hereeevora! week, while her h unhand, J. V. McAllis ter, of Smith llrook Pairy Farm, attend the Dairy Short Courno, at the CorvaMia Agricultural College Ladie' Tailoring and Cutting Byxtotu; eaay; imple to under aland, and j tint the thing every woman ehould have. Impure of Auguat Iowa, the Tailor. A copy of A Ibert Tozier'a "World," containing much information for hop grower, and timet interested in hop growing and buying, ha reached the. exchange ilenk, It is published in Portland, and is well worth tho 50 cent per year. Kor Bale: (lood as new Mitchell wide tiro wagon, (.'heap for cash J. W. llartranipf Feed Store, llillshoro. OH' in tho Kethany ".notion ranch men are Hellion mutton Bheep, good-sized, for $'$ each. Thia is pretty fair for this time of the year. LoHt: Jersey heifer, 2 years; very gentle; bell with narrow etrap; Under pleaae notify Frank lloven tan, Ueedville, The Consolidated people have a oorpe uf engineers out in the Phil lips' eeotion thin week. ' II. BERNARDS SAYS "IT Til TO AWAKEN" former Forest drove Man Interested in Kouds AITKOVES J W. SHL'Tt'S PLAN Siiih What we Want la Imiuritiate Ktsulu an Higliwaya lion. Hubert iVrnarda, who own a big farm near McMiunville, and another north of Foreat drove, was down from Yamhill, yesterday, calling on llillslmro friend. Mr. lleruarda i interested in the road iietion, and to an Argua rejMirter, aaid: " I eeethe county ha leviel i'i:,,m) additional road tax, and I approve of the idea. Aa a tax payer it gratiflea me beyond ineaa ii re, and I am willing to aland the extra tax without complaint if practical result ran be obtained. Thin county ia ten yeara Itehiiid Yamhill and Clackamas in the mailer of road. I noticed Mr. J. W. Shute'n article in The Aigua, and I heartily approve of bi plan. Why? Because we can get from forty to fifty inilea of good, practical roada thia year, and thia can he augmented every year, and we will oon have our main thoroughfare in good tbape. The planking and coveritig with earth, on an H-foot roadwav can be built within hie figure -lee than fMKl per mile for the lumber and then we (hall have a foundation that will give u a bed tor rock roada on which we can place crushed rock at a very amall figure. l)o not grade the road up too high juat euutiith for good drainage. Lay your plank; then in a few year, put on your cruahed rock. The planking, covered with earth, will make the finest kind of a ttoitom. When you put on yourrock, have it cruahed fine a Kaible. ltouldera do not make good wheeliug. If Mr. Shutee plan will lie followed we shall have some good, practical roada in a short time, and then we ran rock them at a third the cont nl putting a road in shape with rock if you have no planking done." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Churle A Whale to V II ration. Ion 14 to 14, liirlinivc. blk io, w I'orlUuil llciuhti ft lVrrv U'ataon n alt (o R B ll.iln. loo a in Iia K Find i u die . 3600 illamrtle Keal l'Mnle Co to An if II Hailey, loti 1, 2 ami 3 blk 1 ( orneliua, Orrvun 00 ( alilie V incent et al to Hmeliue Vini eiit rt at, part of tecililaod T, r 2 w W M So acre. . . . 1 frilled State lo Cleve S Silver, e Mf ic yj anil w half aec a t I r j w Willuiina C line et al lo William A Kiillou, a la K Walker d I c .W Win A KriUon tl al to Willinnn Clint-, w o(ii !4 aee 7 t I n r 4 w W M 1500 Win A Uiittou et al to Willmiiin Cline, part olTtv b t 1 n r 4 w W M 1500 Kunnnab llimlrr rt tl to .l.imrt !' Iliiutrr, lot 7 ami H hlk 15 Hea- vertoii 100 Kiln C I letcberel at to Win T Huou, 4 ol a in 1 Walker d I c 3$ C Jack Jr lo I, C Cooper, Lti a M Mooie 41c yioo It t' I'urilvM 11 1 lo W 11 Ilrown, tr io l Mcl.rod d I c 3ik J C Iteui'ta et u toC.to ltanU Jr, !0 a 111 Juliu .lobntuo d I c Hoc Nina K Her i t al toj L Wniilibiirn, Nl h tec .vi t n 5 w 150 T M Williaiiiaon to lieo B Harring ton, jo a aec 1 3 1 1 w Soo Caroline At, add et al to Aintwortli I'oiiipanv. iwrt of aec 3J I I r J w and otbrr lanili 1 AuiiHOrlli Co to holli ttorke, Ir i a ec i4 t 1 1 r j w and other I u u it ; 10,000 II 1 I'ittock et al lo Aimwortli Co 040 a arc 33 t 1 r 3 w 1 Joliu C AiniAorth el al lo Ains wortli Co, part of tec 3 t 2 a r 3 aod other laud 1 Sarah .1 lay to I' )')ay, 30 acres ec 2 t 3 a r I w 1 McMinuvillc College to I.nln J Al len, lot 4 blk 30 Forest drove. ., 7 00 I' J Meyer tujamra Nicuola, lot I and 4 blk 4 1-orert drove loTio Inez. Iluiuke et al lo Geo K IUgley I I a aec ao t I a r 1 w iToo R C Woolard et ox to O C Thouia part ( hlk I4 Forest Urove .... 650 O C Tbomaaet ux to Maiy J Wool aid, name aa above 650 J KuHumien et ux l Walter K Mc Calluui, tr iu A I Master claim t 1 irtw 9S00 "THETWO LITTLE WAIFS" Thia play i one of the most sue cemiful ever written and etaged by Lincwln J. Carter and will tie Been at the lfilleboro Opera House on February 2. It is without doubt one of the mont stirring plays that will be seen at Ilillebnro thia season. The story itself is full of strong heart interest, the villain, 111 order to win the love of another man's wife, breaks up the home and kidnaps one of the children. The mother is reduced to abjeot poverty, but in her direct need, refuses aid from the man who brought trouble at the door of her home by his base plotting. The piece is full of pathos and tears, but is not with out some good comedy . M. D. Cady, of Iteavertoti, was in the city 1 tiesday. 0. A. Wehrung and Cal. Jack Jr were Portland visitors, Tuesday, Hon. Hubert Bernards, of Mo Minnville, waB ia the city, yester day. He is quoted on the road question in another place in this issue. 1 County Clerk (Jodrnan ha iaaued a marriage liceneeto I. I, Pavinon and Miaa Frances K. Iay. Kor sale: Lot of pig, frr.ru 7 to 10 weeks old. 11. I'. Correri, 2 milea aoutheant of Hillaboro. The Catholic church ha a new improvement in the nature of a storm porch on its front. C. A. Criffin, of Clackarnaa county, sue Sarah A. (irifl'in for divorce, alleging desertion. A few choice Huff leghorn and Silver Lace Wyandotte rwetere for sale, by J. M. Brown. HillsWo, Claus liorcheri and Iterlba Dilt man were married at Middleton, Jan. IS, l'MiIi, lte. Arthur Spleise ofliciating. Ioi Kaphia bag, containing a purse and handkerchief, on Main at. Reward. Kinder please leave at this ollice. Antone Herman, of North Forest (irove, waa in town today, on btiaincMS for the Verltoorl fire insurance association, newly formed in the Yerboort section. The ladies of the M. K Church will give a chicken dinner to the public at the C range Hall, on February 22, at the noon hour. Lunch and au entertainment in the evening. A man hy the name of 8. N. Short had bis hand badly bruised iu the Lyda mill, near Greenville, one day this week, and was in the city, recieving treatment from Dr. F.J. Bailey. Oliver Chowning was down from Dilley, yesterday, filing a petition for liquor license in Dilley precinct. He has a majority of Ihe legal voters of that sub-division, and anticipates no trouble whatever in getting a license. John K. Bailey, the well known Forest (irove up-to-date merchant, was in the city this morning. Af ter a trip through the grain llt Mr. Hailey predicts a fine crop this coming season. The Wheeler Manufacturing Co., of this city, carries a full line of mouldings; also rough and dressed lumber, ceiling, window and door frames; and first class wooden pump. Factory at Southern Pa cific deMit. Dr. J. W . dreene, an old time dentist, and who has travelled four years in the Northwest introducing a perfected plan nf articulation, wss in the city, today, calling nn an old friend, Dr. A. B. Bailey, whom he knew in Spokane. Watch our show windows for liargains men's suite for So.'); boys' suit, sine from three to thir teen, t'2 5(1; Ladies' corsets, o5 and ,! cente. Take a look at our bargain counter which is well filled, II. Wehrung A SonB. Rural mail csrriers in this cotiniy feel that the backbone of the winter is broken, and the roads will t ot lie so bad in a few weeks. Mr. Large, carrier on Route 2, Hillslioro, is thinking of throwing up his service as soon as some one else will take it. Senator Haines introduced a resolution to investigate into the report that the wholesale liquor dealers had a corruption fund at the legislature to change the local option law. rrom reports is seems that it is rather hard to locale, if such is the case. K. V. Dant, the Tieedville farmer and threnherman, was in the city yesterday, and says that the cold snap about the first of the year did not at all injure fall sown grain, and unless we get severe freezes soon, we shall have a bumper crop this season. We handle the famous Napa tan shoe, the Iwst water shoo make, Also the Douglas $.'1.50 shoe, known all over the world for its durability and style. Full and complete line of ladies' shoes, latest styles, and a fine stock of children's shoe. H. Wehrung & Sous. The Woodmen of the World of Hillshoro, Cornelius and (ilencoe are talking of chartering a special car for the big blowout at Portland in the latter part of February. L. A. Long, J. A. lmbrie and John Orable have been appointed a com mittee to see the officials of the company. J. C. Miller, of the Arcade dis trict, was in town today and states that Washington Grange initiated nine members last Saturday, and will initiate two more next week. The newly installed officers are. John Loftis, master; O. Westcott, overseer; MrB. Ida Davie, lecturer; Mrs. Sarah Haivey, secretary; Chas. A. Miller, steward; Geo. Wceoott, assistant steward; Mrs. lioht. McCtimsey, Ceres; Mrs. Mary Williams, Pomona; Klma Fowles, Flora; Minnie Lynn, chaplain. The park agitation ia meeting with much favorable comment, and that the matter will now come before the council is assured. There is already a fund of $150, left over from concessions last Fourth of July, and all are willing that this shall be applied on a park if the voters shall decide tho town should have a park. The way to settle the matter is to have a vote oi park or no park, and the council will very likely order an election. Never in Hillsboro'i history will the town he able to buy as cheaply as at present. By all means let ua have the park, THE BBAVERTOX N Says She Wants to Plead tiuilty to (large UILLIXO TO CO TO THK JAIL Say Sbt Waat t Give her Son a Lifelong Letts Urn. Bella Bales, who wrecked the Beaverton saloon last Tbunday, came up this morning without being in custody, and answered in Justice Bagley's court (or destruc tion of property. Mrs. Bales said she was ready to plead guilty; that she took matters into her own hands, because she was a widow woman, and her son was being given liquor; that he was a minor; and that she was ready to go to jail and serve out a sentence, as a lesson for her sons, and for other young boys. After a conference between Deputy District Attorney Tongue and Justice Bsgley it was decided to have Mrs. Bales appear tomorrow morning at ten, when a charge will have been filed that she can plead to and receive sen tence. Mrs. Bales under the pres ent complaint, can only be held to appear before the circuit court. The woman was well dressed; is a U ! prepossessing woman, and appears to be about 40 years of sge, and has, in conversation, every evidence of tarly culture. She uses fair language, and smiled knowingly when the complaint was read to her. She is a fanatic on the liquor quest ion--and if ahe pleads guilty she does it with the full Knowledge thU she will get a sentence of -months in the county jail. Sho said she had never been in a jail, but that she guessed she would now see the inside of one. Mrs. Bales stood ready to go jail to guarantee her appearance tomor row, but Judge Bagley concluded she would apar. In company with Judge Bagley Mra. Bales went over to see the county prison, and expreesed her self as able to he comfortable Unleee one saw her and heard her talk this conduct would appear more or less flippant, but her demeanor shows that she is backed up by a determined sincerity. She left for Beaverton early this after noon by carriage. SMITH HINES. Married at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Cicero Hines, at Forest Grove, on January 15, 1905, Rev. L, F. Bel knap officiating, Mr. Herbert Smith and Miss Clara Hines, both of rorett Grove. The Argus give all the news of the county. One dollar per year. I. H. Maxwell, of Mountaindale, was in town tod a, and made The Argus office a pleasant call. For sale: Team horses, 6 aod 7; well matched; weigh 2100; harness; new 24 Mitchell wagon; also young Jersey cow, fresh. J. S. Lorsung, Witch Hazel, Oregon. I have good cedar timber, and will take contracts to supply either fence posts or hop poles. Addres, W. a. Adams, Cornelius, Route 1. Will deliver, or will haul to county road. S. G. Morgan, who was in charge of the city water and light plant last year, has accepted a position with Senator Haines, and will have charge of the Lee Falls' power plant, commencing February 1. For sale; 100 acree. 1 mile from Cornelius; 50 cleared; 50 timber and brush, easily cleared; good house, barn, orchard; all necessary outbuildings; under fence; a snap M $H0 per acre, and easy terms R. W. McNutt, real estate, Cor nelius, Oregon. G. R. Johnson, a young man re siding near Keedville, died today from tuberculosis, and the burial will take place in the Hillshoro Odd Fellows' cemetery. Saturday Deceased was a sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson. A fine line of corsets, reduced to 35 cents each, and others at reduced prices. A few flannel waist pat terns at cost. H. Wehrung A Sons. The hop market still continues inactive, although Pincus, ihe big Seattle hop man says that the product is likely to go $1 per pound before the season oloses. The big growers here have not yet parted with their crop, ana tney are watching conditions with some degree of interest. The college oratorical contest will take place at the chapel in Forest Grove, tomorrow evening, the speakers and subjects being: W. B. Uasmusen, Ueedville, "The Hero of Protestantism ;" Miss Li via Ferrin, "The First of the Blacks;" Arthur Hall," Decline of Puritanism;" John Peteia, Hillshoro, "The Hero of the Reunion;" Miss Clara Irving, "The, Man Who Saved a Nation;" H. W. Sparks, "The Hero of the Reform ation." Prof. B. W. Barnes, of Hillsboro, will be one of the judges. To every new suWriher to The j Argus, or to every uirn!r who will pay one year ahead. The Argus will give one cabinet photograph, made by the Pope Gtllery. Mr Pope has a state reputation for good work, and he guarantees to turn out a nice piece of work. Here is a chance for you a pfcture as a premium. Mr. Pope's work recommend itself, and as an artist he ha few equals. All ymi have to do ia to pay a year ahead, take your receipt, go to the Gallery, and Mr. Pope will honor it with a set ling and one cabinet photo Here ia a chance for you to send a paper eat, ah.ng with a picture This offer holds good until March 1, but you must take your setting by April 1. Cornelius: Frank McGinnia is recovering from an attack of rheu matism. Kugene and Chas. Hen- derling have Iteen confined to the house for a few days M. Cook, of near town, is improving nicely Will O'Connor and wife, of Port land, and guests at John Neeo's Miss Lna Hinderling visited in Portland, Snndav Mr. and Mra Linderman. of Coquille, are sueais of James Willims and wife. Mr. Linderman may locate here. John Hartman will build a residence on the sits of the old planing mill. which he has purchased Social dance at the Matthies' Hall, Sat urday eve, Feb. 11. Ticketa, 50 cents. Good music. All are invited. The Washington county delega tion has aereed upon the followine salary raises for this county, and a bill was yesterday introduced, making compensation as follows:! The Sheriff, in addition to his salary of $1800. is to receive com pensation for traveling expense and his deputy is to be raided from 50 to 175 a month. The Deputy County Clerk is lo be raised from 50 to $75: Deputy Recorder from 40 to $50, and AsReor from $3 a day to $1200 a year. These salaries have been agreed on by the Wash ington County legislator in both houses, after considerable pulling and tugging. Again there is agitation for an anti-cigarette law and it ought to pass, for the reason' that if they, or their materials are on sale, boys will get them. Here in Hillshoro. there are youngsters smoking them, and the practice is ruinous for yoong lads. To say that they are not more harmful than other tobaccos is begging the question Inhalation is what makes the cigarette baneful, and without inhalation vou never see a cigarette smoker. Let the law be such that any boy under age caught smokinir cigarettes shall be liable to a fine, imprisonment, or both. Winona Grange, of Tualatin, installed the following ofiicers Ishi Saturday: John Henry, master; Oscar Larsen, overseer; Flora Lar sen, lecturer: George Galbreath, steward; Jesse Wirth, assistant steward; Edward Byrora, chaplain; Wm. Jurgens, treasurer; Jocie Cimino, secretary; John Clear, gate keeper; Barbara Galbreath, Pomona; Katherine Grosse, Flora. Nora Cimino, Ceres: Katie Nierman L. A. steward. Mr. Borland, of Oswego Grange, assisted by Anna hwing, of Oswego, indueted the officers into their positions Sheriff Connell and Deputy F. T. Kane are busify engaged every extra minute in writing up tax receipts in blank form, so a to be ready for the rush that will come as soon as the tax roll is ready for collection. An endeavor will be made to get the ta.x roll ready for use before March 1, but whether it can be compassed remains to be seen. The rebate last year amounted to about I.I.IXH). and it is expected that it will more than reach this amount this season. The Hillsboro school board has concluded to build, and ag soon as weather settles, the board will open bids for an addition, to be built on the south exposure of the building. The new addition will not shut out any light whatever, and there will be two rooms, and the new etruc. tore will be so built that another addition can, in course of time, be added to the school. It is to be so arranged that building operations can begin as soon as the school year closes. - A man by the name of Brown, working for Marion George, resid ing near Sherwood, went on a pro traded spiee a few davs ago. and showed up at the ranch with a pate that is both addled and cracked, some one evidently having struck him over the head with a black thorns. Mr. George started for Hillsboro with his charge at noon today, and Brown will be examined as to his sanity. John Rogers, a crippled hobo, selling cards with doggerel as a provoker of sympathy, was this morning given four days on the streets for begging. He has one arm that is paralyzed, and when he tried to help Mr. Galloway on street work the two couldn't man ipulate the machine. He will be kept at street-walk crossing In order to make him earn his provision. The little ten year old boy of Hotel keeper Jeremiah fell on a piece of tile taken from the Second street drain, yesterday, and badly injured one of his eyes. Dr. Tamiesie was cilled to treat the Injured member, and the lad will Lcarry the eye covered for a few days. Teachers' examination, February 3, lasting the rest of the week. PR0I-KS8I0NAU F. BAILEY, IX. D. Pbjaiela. aad rgwaal Office Uorvaa-BaiWy block ap aUift Roeuia l-l.i and 15. Kuldanoa aoaU weat comer JUmUb aa4 2ad atiwat, Hotb 'PlMoca. AerrprrrrrrrVVMM S. f. LINKLATER, M. B. C. H4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offloa npaiaira ovar Tba Delta Drug 8nr. JUaidtnca Kaatef Court U Iu lb corner nt Ihe Muck. eAMAMAayXrerVVVVVMV JAMES FHILLIfS TAMIJlSIK, Jt. !., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or Engliab. Of nee npatairs in Corwin-Wooster Blocs, North aule of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaiilence on comer Second and Oak Ria. Oregon I'hona Main 116. HILLSBORO - ORROOX VAAAAawvyVMWVV Drs. Patterson & Eklls osteopaths Rooma 3-4, 343 Waahmgton Street Phone Red 1956 Portland, . . . Oregon Examination free A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and 0. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. Hillsboro, Ore. WMAAVVWvVVv DR. A. A. BURRIS BScaaxnetlo ZIoaaor Sucoeiful! treat iliaeaaM without the use of Drugs or Surgery, by the Walt iner System or Magnetic Healing. Call and ae me. Consultation free. Office niftdalr. over the City Bakery Hillsboro, Oregon. iarWVMVVMVy GEO. E. BAGLEY A.TTORNBY-AT-LAW Booms 1 and t Skate Baildind HILLSBORO, . . OKEQOa. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORNBY-AX-LAW Office, upataira, over the Poet Office, HilWhoro, Oraaraat AArVVVVVVVVVVVVVVMMrvVVVM Tnoa Toiicua. a a mmoob. motabv THUS. U.1LB. T0N6UK4 Attorueja-At-Law. Rooms j, 4, & j, Uoigaa Blk, HUUbora. JOHN 21. WALL, ATTORN SY-AT-LA W Office Upetaua, Bailey Margaa Slack. . Rooaia, i aaf a. HILLSBORO. - ORIOON. MMrVVVVeVVVVWSrVVM W. N. BARRETT, ATTORN 8 Y-AT-LA W Office, Up Stairs, Central Stock. , HILLSBORO OR BOON. ywAAMwwwv W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Building, Upstairs, Hilbboro, Ortgw. Sliute AWWAAAAAwyy THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooma 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon AAAAMArrVWVWWM ..Central Meat Market.. CMMOTT BROS., Propm., IncHnn tm O. TUbury Keep conatantly on hand a fine supply of freah meat of all kinda. A New Era 1st Priam We are going to tell meat at prices low er than thoae which have prevailed in the past. Call in and ee us. We mean buainea. 'Phone and Free Delivery. Main Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, Hillsboro, Oregon. MrVVVVVVVVVVVVrVVvVyvVVV E. J. LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Estate, Loan and In surance Buaineis. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat you right. Add yonr sale to our list. Call in and aee u. Main Street, Hillsboro, 6r. Coneral Morobandlsm I carry a complete line ot General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Good, Hardware and Building Material. I can get you anything; yon want, on order, at Portland price. I make a specialty of cedar fence post and cedar shingle. My line of Groceries can't be beaten. Give uieacall. I buy farm produce, cask or trade. Give me a call. O, S. RaymoUs Mornntalndalm, O.