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HILL380RO AAGU3, FEB. J, 1905 LOCALS PUT UP THE M PLAY OF SEASON Hoi ilc r I ii ml. at Opera House, a Hi Succchh L.UilSV KAMI liKIS HKNKUT Ibsiaitria ill Welt Siololocd Hilr l.t i(c Attendance 'li 11 play, Hinder I. mill, was one id ilia hl ol the local ll"iit (irxwii tatioin, and crowded hotiau prwl . tiiiMiomdydrem Iat Saturday night. The nut procwHla, amount iiiK tti T'.MXt, ifiird tit the iwnstlt o( Uih llillshuru Ladies I'.and. II T 1UI, aa Jai-k Ualaloii, tllH SI'lllH ai d null)-, wita ttt hi hrt, iiihI iialeiiid hia part to . ! i. i. . i rtri-UMi. Mr nemey na rrai tilMtriiiiiiu abililv, arid alwayi ' mnkft hit. Mil emotional work 1 and in sciie whrre it railed for , ml iMiwir tio aainrd the hi-art uf Ui audit-lira. ? ('lamia l'et, as th villain, Jo J hruiiiiwy, was HMNMlly good, anil iiio duel n'tna ltwtn t.im anil Kals'ou wan vary ralitir. ihia i yil hi lio ii.ira RaUtoii and kllli Winona, Ih Indian sirl. ln t-j. nl in ami saved KaWtoii' ,it. , Will Adkins, a Hun Patrick j ; McFadJl, ihe- Irish politician, was the right man in thn riuht place.' ami hi H-inlitir rvok'd much )!iio Irving Haiti, h l.'ft'r, ' llm ImnUi-r. carried bi liima fll Mr hi In i" H Mill-hall, aa Cyrus l.ftr'a aivetil, Itirnishi'd a hiy 'rt of lli comedy, ali'l Im did it Well Jama liuilr, m Kidd-r. th )ial i.f the v i I la i it, did rredilahly, while II C Wilkes, aa Charlie, Hi" young trrrr, furnished some rtmi ' I'lii-alrd sililatimia. Misa Urar Kohinstin, aa Mary , lKtir, ttm heroin, ami ilm awrrl lisart of Kalatou, waa SHciallv 6u-, anil l.elitia Imhri, aa Polly, Hits I .-! r'n irrepressible liitlfl iilrrt waa iiniiiPiiiMt. Miss Myrtle JHulIrr, aa Mia rtpriggina, spinster, fani'tl bar lines like a iro(naiuMtl, tu ilia character wax admirably duplicated Miss Una Kurd. a S initiia, Ilia Imlian yirl, who 1'ivnl aniul hrcatiaa he had aavod hr lile, and who in turn aavca ItalKtmi a lifxiu lha dual with Ilia villain, nd who (tvi her lit aa a aarrilica, aa rii-riiionally giHid. 'tlkina did loinf tin apet-iahiva. tr "'a Hutlnr, did r-oma linn woik fu kei'hiiiu, and MiHf lialnl IluiwiiKarnr, in r'itl:on, wa excellent Mine A I ire WVIirttrn IMnd Miaa Maude llridnr-n rfndcrod Wi"'al eulu. . Taken alt in all thi waa the t brt ( the many lu) that hral talent haa I'lvon the IIilUlM.ro uihiii', and thoan who alli-tuli-d nri tilth in tli'ir raie of the vlrvrr work i the iitira rani MAtlAKA BROS1 MINSTKF.LS FEBRUARY m; ! , One of the neweal depart uren in the liohnot of modern Minalrelxy ia the engagement by Mahara lime, of three musical alar who as yet have not been aein or heaul except in Concert work lu which Meld they all have a reputation aa musicians tbl I linrqualed. A M. Hainon, late of Theidore Thomas' force, an inatrummUliat whose luarvelotia unce aa a violinist and celloiat in the lanliiig cities of the country has long been cuiiiuieii tiid upi li by the foremost. The American nightingale, Louise LoKn, a prima donna of great power ie another feature Ihia aeus in. Thi' wonderful purity and range of her voire makes one forget the story of their sorrows and haa earned fr her "llm greatest singer of her rare '' HHnie La IMIe, a truly pheno inainil 0'iiitralio whose melodious t voji both noble and lieanliful car-ts a mystiu glamor over her aUiliinre and proves a IHliug triumph of the master tmitblan'e art Musiu is hut a part of the Mehtfra Bros, entertainment thia year. Many other and novel ftftiuiea are offered among the defer known being (iordon i Collins, well remembered as a kniuk about comedian and dancer; Walter Maxwell, trick bicyclist und loliu KiigltHh, hoop controller both )fi whom defy all lha laws of jrvity ; Shaw and Clifton, comedy earn; l.eroy Hland, I ml hid linger ; Dudley and Crosby, comedy 'ketdi artist; Morgan I'rinco, tortiedian; 1'ellie iv Mathews, top- ral songster and many other. Iillaboro Opera Hoime, February 8. A little fleet thia afiurnnnn. Look nut for the Mahara inin trda, Feb S. i f.K Unwell, of Hoholls, whs in own the last of the week. 1 1 I- Viigley, the attorney, was Ut from t'ortland, today. ClRrenrn Hoyt has returned rum an outing on Wilson river, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Pollouk, f southeast of Forest drove, Jan. 5, Hon. AW. Uaker.nf Beaverton, was i tVVi(ity Tues'day, and made this ffitxi ri pleasant call. ', V I'lihlio Intcroat la ioiiiewhat dividiil on the iiiralinn of lha city liiiyiuK a park. A niajuril, how evi r. hiciii to favor the iurc!iu ol a I'rove nrar the city, r that we ran have eoine phice for celchriitiiiii and oiil-of-diHir aarvirea. A pur chae ol ihia kind would he a public henelil. If liillelM.ro ta til Krow U inuft not let a inulU-r of a rw ilollara aland in tlio way ol puhlio enterprian Iflhn ritv baa a place of thin kind it will he a tnnttrr of appreciation, and an inducement fur I'orlUnd people to make Ihia place their hrtna. lib an electric line, mora people, and aome place for people In fti for opn air exerciaca, IlillalHiro will get In tiieproKreaaiveiiriwniaiori. tirounda oftlile kind will alwayi I an a met that can I aold il baukruplcy ahould litre the tow(i in the face The city council will timet likely have (he matter euhtniiu-d to a vote and that will entile it. Mra J. I,, ltanka, of Hank, wa eevercly burned Tueedey forenoon, w hile at the home place, Hhe waa out where her htiahtnd and toot, K M and K I', were butcherliiK, when her i lolhilicllbt fire. Mr Hanka tried to extiii)(uiali the Itainea by the lien of a (luriny eack, but did not niiiH i-ed until the aona came to Ilia relief. The aon Kd. grm the mother atid held her while the other brother and the fnt her alrippcil the ouler clothirin (ill. Mra. Ilnnka wal badly burned on on I'U, clear to the hip, anil one of her wriala wna hail I t acorched. A liberal application of raw linaeed oil wa uioxl, and the unfoitunate wniiiaii will recover, althoii(h he will lie coiillni-d to her room fur mine tune Ta every new ubacriler to The Aruua, or In every ucriler who will pay one year ahead, The Argil will ive one cabinet photograph, made by the lope tiallery, Mr I'opn hai a alale reputation fur Kiod art, and he guara:it.a to turn nut a nice piece of work Here i a elm nee for ynu a picture aa it piciniiim. Mr. l'ox a work recntiimeiida iieelf. and aa an artiat be hue few riiala. All yop have to Jo ia to pay a year abettd, take your receipt, go to the ( J a 1 1 r y . and Mr. l ope will honor it with a an ting and one cabinet photo. Here ia a chance f.ir you to tend a piper eal, along with a picture. Thia i.tr-r hold giNHl utilll March I, hut you in nut lake vour aetling by April 1 Watch our aliow windowa, for baraina mau'a milt for tS.Ti.'i ; Iwiya atiila, Mir.e from three to thir teen. t'2 fiO; l.adiea' coraeta, ,'5 and To i-enta. Take n look at our bargain runnier, which ia well filled. II. Webrung X Sona. Speakiig f lb tin patch with which iirii;iiice rompaniea do btleinea it iniht be a matter of intercel to tioln cue rnae which cenlera here. Mr (I. Iv Jackimi, un of Conuiv TreaMin-r Jackaon. ilitd in llilbbor, on )i-cember III, I'.HM, ami achpi k, dated Jan. 'j-iih, 11MM1, eitned by the New York Mutual liiKiirance Co, reuchtd Mra. Jack'on, the widow, thia liniriiiiiK. Thi i-i priMif and pay niei l iuaiiie of thirty dava The amount of tha duck "waa t'--2,JM IH). tioml grocerie are all your liv ing. The new crop of raisins, cit ron, spices, etc, ia now in at H Web rung it Sous. The purest and beat line of staple and fancy gro crrlea in the city. The county court, a hunch of, uiervieor,nd bystanders, watch ed the Hartrainpf engine pull a road errnper this morning, in the weal end of town, lha machine is certniulv an improvement on ihe old one. l.adiea1 Tailoring and Culling svHiem; easy; simple to under staml, ami just the thing every woman should have -Inquire of August Tews, the lailor. The '.M year old son of Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Flower, residing near the Hliutn school, died, Tuesday, Jinuary 1, of pneumonia. Inter mint, yesterday, iu the Weat Union cemetery. A 1W line o( corsets, reduced to 115 rents each, aud others ut reduced prices. A lew tunnel waist pat tern at cost H, Wehrui'K v Huns. F. P. llmnke has returned from a two mouth' visit at Hun Fran cisco and Sacramento. They have sold their place near Farmington, and will move to Hillsboroto reside. A few choice Bull' Leghorn and Silver Laiut Wyandotte roosters for salo, by J. M. Brown, liillsborn. The Hoavertui) liquor rases men tioned in another column, were not given a bearing today, the exam ination having been postponed until next Thursday, Today waa "ground bog" day, and if lie came out it is a cinohe thai he tmw no shadow. So, if the weather prophet is correct we may look lor spring in axhort time. For aale: l.olot pigs, Irotn 1 10 weeka old I). P. Correri, 2 miles southeast of IlillHhoro. A. 15. Todd, of Dilley, was down today, on business pertaining to ForeBt Grove road work. Closing out at cost winter waists, skirts, cloaks and all broken lines in shoos Hchulmerioh Bros. II. C. Atwell has been, confirm oil as post master of Forest Grove, by I the United States' Senate, NEW SALARY LAW (Anility Officer Then Have New Schedule of I 'ay IiF.I'L' riKS ALL OtT A KAISE Aarsur Otlat Nuw Will Oct Twelve Humlrctl Tbo new Waahiugloti county aalary law will lake ellrct on July I next, and the text of the bill follow! : Section 1. From and after July Ural, nineteen hundred and five, the aherilT of WaHhitigtnii comity ahall receive a ralary of 1 KfH) per annum, payable nut of the county treaaury in t-pial monthly inttall menta, and the firat deputy therill' of aaid county ahall receive a Hilary of t'.Ml pr annum, payable out of the county tresaury in toual monthly iiiatallmuut. Hectiona 2 That, in addition to the aalary nri tcribed in w-clii n 1 of thia art, the eherill of Waahing- ton rotinty ahall be allowed and paid, on l of the rmirity treaiury, all id tha ueceafary eijieiiaea in cur red by hiinaeU and (iepuiiea in -rviiin any and all wrila of pro recaea, of whatever nature ol kind, hotb civil and criminal, that he may Im nquired to aerve. 8uch expenaea of raid ollice and Her vice of pro4'ee and writs to be paid to aaid elmrill' miinthlv, uimiu hia ileiniwl account there lore filed with the county court of raid coun ty and approved by fame. Seciiona From and afier July firat, iiinetnen hundred and live, the aaeenaor of Waihiiitoii county hall receive a aalary of fl.'JIHJ per annum, payable out of the county treaaury of aaid county in equal monthly inatallmeuta and he may, witn the eminent of the county court, kpMint audi deputie aa may lie required to properly tr.ind act the hunine irtaining to hia ollice, and each of audi deputies ahall le paid a aalary of f.'t per day fur I lie time actually employ ed, the aaiue to he audited monthly by the county ci.iut ami paid out of the county treaaury. Seetiona 4 From and after July that, nineteen hundred and live, the deputy county clerk of Wash ington county, Oregon, ahall re ceive a aalary of $:'(XI per anuum, payable out of the county treasury in equal monthly inatallmenlK. Section 5. From and atr July llrnt, nineteen hundred and five, the deputy recorder of conveyances lor Waelungton county shall re ceive a salary of ((H) per annum, payable out of the county treasury III equal monthly liialallmenU. Sectiona ti. All acta, or parts of acta, in contlict herewith are lime by repealed. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A Watrima to Sherman llaeiiu in of ace lit I a r a w I' V Jackaon to lllrmii Jackaoa 4'i a sec jj lliijw S Ttiouiai et ux to Ira !' Wat un M 7 I'lk I Curtis ailil to I' 0, 450 1V6 W K Hicks lu MathiMe fttrraoo It l hlk i Forest I'.rov iSno 60 5' I ma Joteiiliine M Robb lo K N Tbomai It hlk I C urtituiM, Forrit ('.rove N Skow to School I Hat No. 4'i '2 a tec S t a r l w J Shown t iu to Cora V Welch Ha I ami i lilk l South I'ark, 1- I-! A llyile rt al to Ktuxla M Rode tract iu ulk s rorrat (.rove. . . . C I I'eileraen to RhiKla M Koile lot hlk -II Foreal Cruve Iluunali I, Hielirrtn Inlio HurcliiU lota I ami 1 (ilk 30 I oiett Grove 1 K Bailey to johu Hurehill, lot I5 aud lb lilk ii South I'ark add, l:oret Oroye Sarah H Hall to Mary J I'.rnwn y a sec J4 t I ii r 1 w I'eler Wlkamler et ux to Louisa J tiller Ho a iu lee L'6 aud 31 I l a t'l w ben W t'.uihl et al to Rachel I ari 4000 Harris bo a tee 3 aud Htairi w. Frederick Verbauwhede et ux to K .1 l.yona It j hlk 6 Tuorue'a add llilllhoro Frank I Johnson to Samuel Strat um H arc 9 t : n r 4 w L K Wilkea to Clareuce Youug lot J hlk 4 Thorne'a ad, Ilillahoro. . 1600 PROBATE. Ktle S N Fuller, deceassd; citation Is sued to heira to appear March 1 and show cause why order granting aale of realty shall not be made. Kttnte Mary Ann Watson, deceased, cloned of record. lsitiile John lVlers. deceaaed, ap praised, realty $1395; personalty, $53.1.18, Will of Vendel Schersehel profited W II .Smith, executor, without honda; II T Haelev, Koliert Johnson and Ceo II Wilrux, appraisers, to meet here, Feb. 8, uud value pruperty. Thia will bequeaths $40 in the St. Maiv's Home at (leaver ton; f 60 to the St. Joseph Church at Kiiitlunit, Hint the leuiainder to Marv Smith, Portland, daughter nl his late wile. The estate is valued at about I 10,000. Mouday, March 6, .set for final settle ment eatate Kli.nheth Colby, deceaaed Kstnte of Kllr.aheth Geiger, deceased late of forest tirove, appraised at $10,000, Keport of guardian sale of personal properly, estate J V Corey, insane, tiled and auoruved. l'iiial settlement S Sicenthaler estate in I continued to i cb. 6. i.uuwig noiu estate appraised at 54j, Monday, March ll, set for final account estate Mary lane Kobluaon, ileceased. Moiutayi iMurcu b, set tor linal account estate Thos D lluinphreys, deceased. Marriagelicense has been grnnted to J, P. Hansen and Liii.ie Losli both of near Reedville. John Nyberg, ol Tualatin, and (I ua lironncr, of Tigardville, were up today, with the rest ol the conn ty supervisors. H. J. Hsffety, or MounUindal, wa in town, yslerday. Wanted, al once: 1 1.000 hop roots Call's Market, HilUboro. C K. Hhorev, of Mountaindale, waa in town t.day. Clover, alaike, aud timothy seed, sold at Kdiulmerich Broa. Mis Tearl Smith waa a Foreat (i rove visitor, Tuesday. The Argna gives all the news of the county. One dollar er year. Chas. Brown, the Laurel sawmill man, wa in town yesterday. Andrew Herkman, of Bethany, was in town today. Sunday wa an ideal spring day and in January" John Mills, of Portland, is thia wetk a guest of II. H. SchmelUer. Mis llarl Hoopengarner spent Sunday with Ihe family of Mrs. Isaac Butler. J. II. Brown, formerly in the store business at Laurel, was in town the first of the week. J. C. Miller was down from the Arcade district, yesterday, on limi ne with the county board. John A. Johnaon, of Beaverloo, aud H. Orndtiff, of laurel, were county seat visitors, yesterday. Havid Wenger, the road super visor, wa in from Lenox today, on business with the county court. Teachers' examination convenes next Wednesday and the town will Ixt crowded with school ma'ams S. N. Tunatall, of Phillips, mixed with fiieuds here, this morning. T. tl. Meacham, of Mountain prerinct, was in "cohorting" wi ih the road supervisors, this morning. II. T. Lathim, the mill man, formerly with Milne, has gone lo Cleveland, Wash., to take charge of a (louring mill. Newton McKinney, t'.te pioneer livervman, and who spent the winter iu the valley, has relurued to the eaat of the Mountnius' section. Oscar Thayer, the old time news paper man, and now in the dairy business hack of (iuslon, was in town the last of the week. Right of Way Agent Merrill, for the Oregon Traction Company is busily engaged in getting deeds to the land along the line of the pro posed route of the electric lue. The Hour mill at Hood River, built l y T. W. Thompson and J. P Aplin, is now about ready to run The machinery iu the mill ia that which was formerly in the Cornelius plant. Josiah Weet shipped out about 2"iO head of sheep to ClaUop Plains, last week, the bigger ortiou of the bunch beinjf, purchased from the Dick Beamish lot. uortb of town. C. W. Hansom, the old time HilUboro druggist, was in the city Tuesday evening, as representative o( a San Francisco wholesale bouse (i. Y. Robinson was down from Gaston yesterday, beforethe county court with bis petition lor license to run a saloon in that enterprising burg. The county board, L. A. Rood, jude, and W. J. llutuer. Beaver ton, andC. B. Buchanan, Cornelius, commissioners, were in sessiou this week. Woven wire fence is cheaper than lumber. We can sell any kind of a wire fence in the market. Sole agents for the American Steel and ireCompany Schulmerich Bros , Workmen putting in the wew ditch have found a goodly number of leaks in the water main running long the east side ol Second street, and repair have been made by Hupt. Ringle. The Raemuen public sale at Reedville.Tuesdny, was well attend ed, and prices were fairly good. Mr. Kaemiisen will move to rorest I rove, to make a permanent home. or. at leant, until bis sou, . 1 gels through Pacific University The Forest drove Roard of Trade has elected the following 0 Hirers for the ensuing year: Hon. K. Haines, president; Col. Harry Haines, vice president; treasurer Dr. Chas. Ilines; secretary, Judge Hnllis, This is an alliteration ot "H's" for you! The entertainment at the court limine last friday evening wan poorly attended, and it merited a heller patronage. The net proceeds were to have cone to the school library fund, and the. lecture hy Mrs. Weatherred, illustrated, was reported very fine hy those who attended. The wind of the last few days hits worked wonders with the county ronds, and in many (dares over the county t,,e earth is sufficiently dried to permit of plow ing. L. K. Carstens, who came down from Manning, yesterday, states that many farmers up his way have commenced plowing tins week. Mr. and Mrs. J, E Long have arrived from Lewiston, Idaho, whore Mr. Long was engaged in the barber business. He has sold out in the upper country, and after visiting a short time with Mrs. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Itiaao Leisy, tbey will take up their residenoe in Portland, where Mr. Long expects ta again work at his trade. 1 IN A Disastrous Hesult of Iiating on Jackson Itottom P. C. CAMPBELL PERISHES IN WATER Hia Companion-!, El Atkias sad Key Moore, Esaoc Death As the result of a sail boat party, yesterday, Perley Campbell is dead, arid his companions, Kd. Adkina and Roy Moore are thankful that they are alive. The three young men went to the Luce place, Wed nesday afternoon and embarked in a boat, to enjoy sailing on the lake that spreads over the bottom, south of town. They left shore about two o'clock, and after sailing a few minutes, the roast swung round, the boat was tipped over, and all three were struggling in tbe water. Moore and Campbell swam to tbe boat's bottom, and according to Adkins, the latter propelled them to the fence, where tbey became entangled in wire. Campbell by this lime waa thoroughly chilled, and he clung to a post in the water, which was only three or four feet deep. The other young men con cluded they would try to get to land and then get aid for Campbell. Accordingly, tliey started, but At kins says that Moore soon became exhausted and after hours, he suc ceeded in helping him lo land. It waa between two and three o'clock when the boat capsized, and it was nearly six when Aloore and Adkins reached land. Ry this time Moore was so far goue that he could not speak, but he motioned for Adkins to go on and get aid. Adkins came to town and gave notice, and a search party started after Moore and Campbell. A party consisting of (ieo. W Schulmerich. Frank Sholes. Fred Olsen and young Kafer and Taylor met below Freudenthal's, and they beard Moore call. They answered aud soon found him. He had re vived after Adkins had left him and although benumbed, was not in a critical condition. He was given a stimulant, and then told litem where they had last seen Campbell across the lake from that point. Schulmerich and Frank Shales took Ed. Wann's boat and crossed the water, going to the place indicated by Moore, but they did not find Campbell. They reasoned that Campbell wnjild start out the most direct way, and they traced the course to wards the bank, through an old drift. Going about 150 feet, the light of the lantern gleamed on the forehead of the dead man. and Campbell was found in about 5 or f feet of water, where he had fallen from the drift that he was evident- trying to use as a bridge. He was standing almost erect, his nose and mouth being submerged. Just portion of the top of his head, and bis lorehead, were out of water. After a bit of hard work Messrs Schulmerich and Sholes succeeded in getting the drowned man into the boat and then landed at Freu denthal's. From there he was con veyed to his mother's home. Outside of hands, which were badly cut by the barb wire in the lake, Adkins is euflering no bad re sults. Moore, while badly cramp' ed when found, is coming out all right. Campbell is a son of David and Agnes Campbell, wdl known in Hillsboro Adkins is the second son of Dr. J. E. Adkins, the pioneer ientiet of this city. Adkins re cently was married to Miss Myrtle lay lor, and they reside in North Hillsboro. Moore ia a son of Wm, and France Moore, the mother re siding at the Southern Pacific depot. Ihe case of Campbell is a sad one. He was industrious, bad no had habits, and, on Sunday, No vember 1.1, 1904, was wedded to Miss Mary Thompson. Hia parents and one aister, Mrs. S. E. Hoover, survive him. The funeral will take place tomorrow. COUNTY COURT County court is in session this week, and will adjourn tomorrow evening. Tbe court today listened to a delegation asking for an ap propriation of $1,600 for the county exhibit at the Lewis A Clark Fair. Mrs. Austin Buxton, president of the county oIuts, and, assisted by Mrs. F. J. Bailey, secretary, and president of the local club, were be fore the hoard, aud in their appeal were asuated by Mesdames W. D. Hare, Hil'sboro, Walter Hoge, of Forest Grove. Hon. W. D. Hare, Hon. W. H. Wehrung, Mayor B. P. Cornelius, Hon. W. N. Barrett, Dr. J. P. Taniiesie, Hillsboro, and L. C. Walker, of Forest Grove, made ed. dresses in favor of the appropria tion. The hoard has made no decision as .vet, but will probably take the matter up before adjournment. Kd. Boge, of near Farmington, was appointed road supervisor for road district No. 3. Other business and claims allow ed will be published next week. Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. The practice of surreptitiously taking little ariiclea as souvenirs xiine, times leads to compromising situations, ai.d a case of this kind happened in town this week. No names are mentioned because the two young people be long to respectable families. Tbey were at a public place to lunrh and they took, each, a silver spoon, not with any possible idea of theft but just as a souvenir of the occaaion and started bom. Tbey were overtaken and returned the articles and paid the help for the trouble of the chase. The moral of this is plain. While souvenirs are nice in their way one should never attempt to satisfy a desire of this kind in this manner. Sometimes it leads to uncomfortable positions. Onion growers who put in a big acreage last season have no reason to complain, for the product bore a good price. The last big sale netted 42 0 per sack, although the bulk of tbe Washington county crop went at about the 42 mark. J. C. Hare, who has about 2,600 sacks, is still holding, in anticipa tion that they will yet reach the 3 figure. From present condi tions it looks a little that way. This has been a good winter for onions and there is little complaint about sprouting. The leading feature of Mahara Bros. Minstreis this season is A. H. Damon, "the black - Paganini" whose skill as a musician has won Ihe admiration of countless thou sands hy hi achievements on the violin, banjo and cello, of which he is past master. Heretofore Damon ha been heard only in concert work and hia addition to tbe Mahara forces comes rather as a surprise to music lovers. Hills boro Opera House, Wednesday, February 8. L. H. Phillips, of Manning, above Banks, while hunting near Clacka mas, last Saturday, fell from a tree and struck on his back, breaking the backbone, just below the shnul ders. He was taken to a Portland hospital to receive medical treat ment. Complete paralysis result ed, and although he is yet alive, there is small hope of his recovery. S. B. Miller, of Northeastern Iowa, and sister, Mrs. Bryant, of Port Orchard, ash., are here Ibis week, guests of ihdr sister, Mrs. E r ail .. f w ta 1,. auuou. .Mr. Aimer win go from here to California, and view that state before returning east. He is much taken with our winter climate, and may locate somewhere in the west A farmer living near Dilley, by the name of Willis, had a stroke, yesterday, and died a few hours la ter. The old gentleman was living witu bis son, and was out attend ing to tome sheep when he was stricken. He leaves one son. Ex Sheriff Bradford was up from the county farm, yesterday, feeling very much improved. While he is somewhat emaciated he siys his general health is on the mend, and be ia able to eat his three "square'' meals daily. Assessor Wilcox will in another month send out his field deputie for next year's assessment. He has not yet selected his corps of aides, but it is expected that some who served last year will be retain ed. Wires are being strung up the creek beyond tbe old Quick Mill site and the telephone line is now in as far as W. r. Hollenbeck s, A few days more and the residents of that section will be connected with Glencoe. The 3rd quarterly meeting of the I nited Brethren in Christ church will meet at Shady Brook, Feb. 4 5, beginning at 2:00 p. in. on the first day. All are cordially invited to be present T. J. Cooking, Pas tor. John Groesen, and daughter, Miss Lizzie, of Phillips, left Tues day for a fortnight's visit with Mrs. Alfred Burkhalter, formerly of Tillamook, pud who now resides at Memo, W ash. Tbe Florence Crittendon Circle will meet with Mrs. H. V. Gates next Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, aud all members, aa . well as all ladies who are interested in this charitable work, are requested to attend. The Hillsboro Lewis & Clark Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. S. B. Huston, on February 10, at 3:00 in the afternoon. All members are requested to be pres ent. Mrs. Samuel Connell, accom panied by her sister, Mrs, Grace Searle, of Portland, visited with Mrs W. 1). Wood, and the Con nell's, at Glencoe, this week. The bill Riving Judge T. A. Mc- Bride an additional $1,000 salary has passvd both houses. Tim county will pay $20, annually, its part. , Supt. Roy, of the County Farm, is suffering from an attack of blood poison in one of his hands, caused primarily by a splinter. The Ladies of the M. E. Church have lndefnutely.postponed the chicken dinner advertised to take place Feb. 22. Raleigh Robinson, of Progress, was in the city today. A, N. Cutting, of Kinton, was a oounty seat visitor, today. J, H. Davis, oi near Mountain dale, was in town today, PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, IL D. I'bjalolu, aa4 tugawtl Office ifurraa-Baiky black ip aUii Rooms 1-I.t a4 1J. iUsuUacw aoartfc wat corner Baseline aasl Sad stswat. Both ' eAAfeSAsWWWWWt S. T. LINKLATER, al. B. C. al., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiea upataira over The Delta Drug Store. Rtaidanc bat ot Court Ho. In uaa coruar of the block. JAMJW PHILLIPS TAJIIE8IK, M. !., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Of p,ai(i m loTwin-wooster mock N'ortli aid of Main Street. J. BAILEY, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND 8URGK0X Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kmidenu on corner Second and Oak Hi. Oregun l'hona Main 116, HIUHBORO - - - ORROUX VvVlMvVyvvvvyyyy Drs. Patterson & Eki r q OSTEOPATHS Rooms 3-4. 343 Washington Street Phone Red 1956 ortland, - - . Oregon Examination free A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Snrgeou. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, cat iey-ai organ Block. Both Phonea. xlillsboro, Ore. DR. A. A. BURRIS Maanetio ZZoaaler 8uccafull treat disease without the uaeof lrux or Burgery, by the Wall nier Syaiem or Magnetic Healing. Call and m u. Couaultalion free. Office npstair, otrer tbe City Bakery Hills boko, Orkgox. GEO. B. BAOLEY ATTORJNSY-AT-LAW ( Koouu 1 and i Skate Baildind HILLS BOBO, . . 0E0X. H. T. BAQLEY, .TTOJLNBY-aX-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Poet Office, IliUabora, - Oregea tbo tokoc. s a Toaooa, awraar THOS. H. 4 E. B. TOJiSUE Attorneys-At-Law. Rooms 3, 4, & ft, Marge Kk, HUWbera. JOHN IL WALL, 4TTO&NBY-AT-LAW Office Unetaire, Bailey Margin Sleek, Boom. laala, HILLSBORO. OBIGON. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Up SUira, Central Black. HILLSBORO OBBOOM. W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Building, Epstein, RiMon, Oregui. THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan 61k, Upataira, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Ppopai., AraeHaesa tm O. rMawry Keep constantly on hand a Tine supply of fresh meats of all kinds. A Mow Era In Prlom We are going to aell meats at prices low er than those which have prerailed in the paat. Call in and see ua. We mean business. 'Phone aad Free Delivery. Main Street, opposite Taalatia Hotel, Hillsboro, Oregoa. K. J, LYONS B. P. CORNKLIU8 LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Eatate, Loan and In surance Business. Liat your farm with them aud find a sale. They will treat ' you right Add your sale to our list. Call in and see us. Main Street, - Hillsboro, Or. General KJarobantftsm I carry a complete line ot General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Bnilding Material. I can get you anything yon want, ou order, at Portland prices. 1 make a specialty of cedar fence posts and cedar shingles. My line of Groceriea can't be beaten. Give me a call. I buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give me a call. 0. Sm RaynoUm