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HlUABOAO AAftUI, ftl. J5, 1t03 VICTORY CROWNS II. I'. CUKNEIJUS I'icMlilent Appoint mul Sen titti Ouilinin VUS AW AKHKl) THE OFFICE HHUY Senator Fulton StniU Apnalntre Telegram Senator (' W. Full in thi evaniiiK wir.il lion. H. I ('urneliu the M lowing meeK: "Yini war thi ily iMiiniil hy tha I'reeiilent ntl coiit'iriiii'tl t'V th Henaie a htiiter " Mayor I'.irnelui lm the nl nlhee, kiuI, xiui) a hi limi't in fiMarlil ha will tali .aeeioiHif I tin ollllHI, Thi t at nailght til Cal'ilirl decision anJ all ellorl to praveni hi ii.iinliii"iii. SlicrM Ooitncll Will Nt-i-rlve Money, I'cl'i uiiry -7 MX Mk TO TKE l lollHUHM HlMM Kail fcrr fr lullrilimi In Hlmiill John V. 1'oniHI ervf lloial iiilii' in another coluiuii to lha Hlevt that it lax Mlla foi iiliiiiiui. cotiuly will ha open to iytiipi.t i ii Monday, Frhrnar) I'.HIV which in next Monday ami a fi ( 8 of lour man will ni.l llm sheriff ami hit ihiitity, F. T Kaiit, in rei-eiving tunney. Ti all whu pay their total lax prior to March l!, a rrhste of three r ienl. will t given; to lboe whoitUh to y una lialf of iheir tax, tlii- tiina for payment it extend to April '!; ami limn lliev can have lime uuill lha lira I Monday in October to pay lha remaining half. II ty April .'1, Wt, however, (.lot I all l not paid, tha tax will Ucoma delinquent, and tlm Mate inf.iri'rart penalty of tan per cent, tif tha tax, Hat, and an inlereei charge ol one per cant, par month, until lha tax in paid no it gtH rather e pensive. The aherifT will exitedite matter an rapidly Ktitiia and all ar laiig iu-iltn ara mmle to turn nut rtreipi aa last at lliry roma to the counter during tha ruah. SEALED PKOPOSALS (Kevlned ailvtrtlvrnritl. The dales tri ar ror'e'lwt III order In niir .l''if tl tlllctl llinfi l loot ,vr wurs r'Mrd. Ilitw ara Ihtiliii'a.) Mealed hida for tha diteliliw, imh Mng and grading id a rctioii of tlm (irnell nind from lha Multuoinah 1 1 lit, to tha Cedar Mill Bridge, will h received hy the County t'o'ii mi'aioiiara' Court at HilUhoro, Oreo.i, on Saturday, March II, lti()5, at lO tM a in Protective hidden are re(Uealed to meet with lha countr hoard n Thuraday, March 2, VMV,, at '2:1)0 p. in., whon plana and apeclhValiiina will ha inhmitii'd. Ij. A. Kixii, County Judge It v orih-r Commiuaionera. lUIUImro, Feb. 22, llKlf.. CHARLIE'S AUNT" l.nciil talent will alage a comedy, "Clmrlib'a Aunt," at the 0Kra Home, In tlits city, Saturday even inK, March -I, the net prmveda to go to the henelil of tlm .uwia A Clark Cluh, of llillilmro. Thia in aaid to lie one of the mot ainiiHing and idever o medin evrr written, and it ahotimU in l(MiriUi ailiiationa Thn cunt of character in made up of lultmtid youiifr people, and the eutertaiuiiiant promiaea a'(?rnat euo cfM. Prion o( adinlHaion are AO and 115 cent. I 'AST OK (MUIUH'KHH l.vinl Saiirourt lUlilirily , , , . Win. Tucker Sir I'miiclii Chrincy W, W. llotcow Jack L'lirauet Will lUrrelt Clurlle Wyctuin Clamle Cale Mr. SpettiKue J. B. Wilke Hraattll, a college cunt rul Sewrll llona l.uria D'Alvmloren Mil. (ico. bchiiluieruli Amy SifltlK'i Wihna WaKnr Kilty Hrnliu Itlamlie Huston ivlla Delctiey Minnie Hei.lel Mrs. Wilhur MoKldowney, of Korea! drove, will aing. The city council will meet next 1 iicndHy evening. Win. Mahler, o( Bhwiining, was in the cny Monday, Wanted, at once: 100,000 hop rootB.Cftte'B Market, llillahoro. J. W. Corneliiw, the Forest CI rove liveryman, wub In town today. Jacob Huflton, of Iowa, ia the gueatol ale couiiu, tt. It. lliHton, this wcuk. The County I.nwia & Clurk cluh is to meet tomorrow at the home of TAX ROIL OI'RNS MONDAY UOKMXti Mr, fi, ocuolfiuld, at Corucliu. K. It. Tongue, nn hi mount, Or-K'in Kid. Hum tl.a race at Port land yiwleid iv, itivnt hy the Hunt ('lull, for the Shoiiren cup. Tongue now lend i hy ix point, and if he r tin II l'u.ih thini in thn next race Ii will win tha trophy. ,4adhet tr, a I'ortlurular, li an hut fji poinia, and if ha shall win it will lm iieiD-saary (or hiui to win I he next c'liilxnt and fiir Tungue to fll lower than third. Mr. Torgua ia one of thn hel hurdla rideia nn the Coaat, and hia inuuiit. Oregon Kid, i una of tha vainest thiirou)(ldreda In Oregon YettnriUy' rare waa the moat spirited of tha aeries, ow l it w to the jerrihla coiidiliou ( I thr course. The course waa tinht mills, and there were seven dilchea and hurdli-a Taelve horst enter ed tha roiitert, I'lii fact that Washington coun ty slill haa thou'auda ol dollar tii'd Up in hop make the market at this time an ohjeut id interest. Ili individual sal- were this week made fur 21 and 'lt cent, hut the Itruwora hare are hold inn on fr the the advance they think sure to coma lattr nn. Many are inclined to think that the hottoui haa been reached, while nthera think that the slump will go to 0 cent before tha prices rsoei. Washington county grower ara not at all un easy, lor they aay that as loori aa eastern oideia ara in and they mux! come Iwfore lung the market will blossom and pet up beyond any price of lha ai-aeon. Tlie "(!de Folke Concerte" at llie Opera lluiie had a crowded bouse, and the vaiioua participants were co'luti'C 1 as of the IHth ren lory. Solus hv Fred Xruuoan, Mrs A It Itailey, M iaa Klitlieth Johnson and Mir A lira Wehruii); aera appreciatively received. Miss Myrtle Itutler was at her best in a rei'iiation and Mis Minnie lleldel gave one of bar clwarteristic num ber. Thn chorus work wai excel lent, but C Jack Jr. ol the Shut. Iltlik, seemed to cati-h tha attau tion of the gallery, and received an ovation that would have delighted the heart of a alar. M. Cantwell, of Moiiutaindale, wa in town, veslenUy. accompan ied by K J. Iluard. one of the atm-kholdar in tlia Klgin l.iim Imt Company, a enncern which puta out about oO million feet of lumber annually. Thia ia Mr. Htiard firt Irip to tha Willaineltle Vulley, au i he ia my favorably itupreeerd with tha country. Mr. Iluard wa raised in the Minnesota lumlx-r diitrii't, and was somewhat aur nrised to see the big timlx r of tha I'aolllc slope. A few of the Id pioneer were inlking ab ml old times on Weh rung's corner, the other day, whrn it wna discovend ihil two of them, Chas. White a-id .ina Wo:h Sr ware preeei l when Cried Turner wa hanged fur murdir in 1 H r I . Mr, Wo id bulled the remain from the exeunt in i to the burial place, on the Tongue ranch, west of t iwn. Turner W4H the first man hanged in this county. Tha March circuit court term will have a very short docket, a there ate vary few esses tiled The l,e case, revrsed by tha Supremo Court, will duubllesa coma up for triul, and, so (ar, this is lha only cane of noia in the ciimirml line. The Itesvertou liquor to minor cases will come up (or jury trial. The civil ducket in very alow, and thu session should not hint long. 'Hie Lewis it Clark cnmmiaaioii- tr have awarded Washington on an th he hi CI I an an til W m ro Y inratf iiciicr grade. Woven wire fence is cheaper than 1 u in I wr. We can soli any kind n( ii wire fun1 in the market. Sole Agents for the American Steel and WireCninpany Selmlnierioh Hros T. U. l.ittlehales, of above. Dil ley, littH suo.l K. J. Hubhert and the linseline Lumber Cnmpany for $4S5, for etumiwgH furnished Hub hurt, the logs hiiving been sold to the lumber cmnpnny. A line line of corsets, reduced to of) cants each, ami other ut reduced price. A few Hun no I wsist pal terns at cost, II. Wehrung & Sons. Mrs. Iru Wheeler, who has been uiidergoinn treatment at a Portland hospital, will return home Satur day evening. Utah Land Pbisterat Hartrampf Fend Store, Main Street. Clover, timothy and alsike seed for sale, any quantity. Hartrampf. The Hillsbiro ladies' bund has received eight new instruments, and the c.laM is getting along nice ly under the instruction of W.J. Wall. Monday morning next will bo a busy time for the Bheritl"s ollice, as tx collection will open lull blast. Do not forget the last dance of the winter season at the upera House, Saturday evening. Onion sets at Measinger's. RIKRS M IN CITY Held Convention in Ouirt Iloumi Yesterday FILLV DRtlUE TO ST A Ml A10XE Will not uin State or Sat lonat 0rjn iaalion now The Wafhington county latter car riers on the rural mail route met in convention here yesterday and considerable business was transact ed. Oliver , Curtis, president, presided, and W. II. ltiyd. of leav er Ion, secretary -treasurer, kept th reemds. 'I'll use present at the meet ing were: O. L. Curtis, Forest (Jrove, It. F. D. I. W. H Milne, Forest fliove. It. F. I 2. J, II. VaiiLuni, Corneliu. It. F. I) I. John Kesslrr, Creeuville, It. F I). I. W. H. Hoyd, Kesverton, It. F. D. i " K. B. Pool, llillalhiro, It F l .!. II. W. I.ueder, llillabiro, It. F. I I Tha organialion ia known a the WasJiingtoii County Itural Latter Carrier' Aswiiation, and It was voied to not at pr"K nt atliliate with lha state or naiional organiatiens, although this may come later on It was voted In adopt the schedule of dues at fifty cent per annum, and if this does not raise aollicienl money to run the organization, there will ho assessment. It was voted to write and secure the rults issued by the government for rural carriers, as they at present have no guide, except individual iiixtructiiuis, issued now and then. It was decided to notify the re mainder ol tha eighteen carriers in the county, and invite them to join. II. W. I.ueder and K. B. Toole were apx inteil committee to draft a notice to patrons id the Isixes, on which carriers may noti fy I hem when there is luck of poslsge, and 2,000 of these were or dered printed. A vote ol thanks was tendered Kheritl John W. Couuell for the use of lb court house, and another vote waa tendered Tha Argu for suggestion that may prove help ful. The convention adjourned to agitin meet in llillsboro on May 30 The secretary asks that the fol lowing advice to patrons )e pub lbd.ed: "If patrons would be lliDUnhlfui enough to buv stamps and place on their letters instead of dropping pennies in the mail boxes, it would lie a great help to the rural carriers who would not havn to remove their uiilteu when collecting mail. Try it." OREGON PRODUCTS RANK HIGH Lint Fall, when the Master of the Pennsylvania S'ste (irange, W, F. Hill, was in Portland, he was Riven a huge ehipmeut from the Wash ington county exhib't at the Na tional (iraune, and the display was tnken back to the Pennsylvania state crAntta meeting. Mr. Hill writes Mr. Wall that the people of slsle were greatly astonished at magnificence ol our products. 1 he state that nothing there cue anywhere near equalling the Wellington county exhibit. not bar mark in the road . Wall prepared the exhibit from u l) thn exhibit wa taken, Mr Hill writes that "tha people re wonderfully well pleased that ad brought theea things home them to see. I heir anurecia ;h of the quality of tbo products m itiven in unmeasured terms SCHOOL NOTES Pupils who have left school are Kf lis Taylor, tith (trade; and Ksther Laudtss, IHh tirade. Pupils enrolled after long absence are Wayne aught, ,id; and Itousld aught, i th. New report cards have been ar ranged for the grammar and ninth grades. While ex pressing the same results, they are much more easily understood. Local news on every page, this week. (ieo. Hathorn, of Laurel, was in town yesterday. Commissioners' Court couyenei next week. Frogs are croaking and Spring must be here, Ott Hartrampf iH up in th Bake Oven country. L. C.Walker, of Forest Grove, wis in the city this afternoon. Senator K. W. Haines, the Forest drove banker, was "in the city this morning, on bntincss at the court house. F, L. MyerB,ei former Forest Grove boy, and now travelling for a wholesale house, was in town to day. Mr. Myeri is a son of the veteran politician, W. II. II Myers, of the Grove, Kd. Wan ii made a business trip t'l The lill-s, this evening Fresh lard, in bulk, at Wehrung .v Suns. (ieo. Darctv and John lftis were in from beyond (ilencoe, today. We sell the Kdison Klectric lamp. Messinger. Mr J. C. Hare, of Portland, is visiting with friends and relative in tha city. Clover, alsike, and timothy seed, mid at Schiilinerich Bros. J. C. Kuratli and Jacob ilil.lt brand, of near Phillips, were in th city, yesterday. The Argu fives all the news of the county. One dollar per year. M. C. Collier wa up from Kcbolls, this week, the guest of Messrs.lt. Crandall ami Capt. A. M. Collins. Wa are closing out our fascinator at 2- and 'si cant. Come and gel your choice. H. Wehrung Si Sons. W. II. Boyd, Beaverton, J. II VanLum, Cenlerville, and W. If. Milne, of Foreat (irove, wera caller at this ollice, yecterday. C. T. Crow and W. J. Wall re turned the last of the week from a trip to the Chehali lumber section. Closing out at cost winter waists, skirts, cloaks and all broken lines in hoes Si-hnlmerich It row J. W. Jackson, one of Clench's substantial farmers wa a county seat visitor, Monday. For tale: Lot of pigs, from 7 to 10 week old 1. I'. Correri, 2 miles southeast of llillsboro, The Oregon Condensed Milk Company shipped two carloads of cream to Seattle last week, one to Portland, besides tilling way freight order. A few choice Bull' Leghorn and Silver Lsca Wyandotte roosters for sale, by J. M. Brown, llillsboro. Patronize home industry. Buy your sash and doors, moulding, etc., from the factory and aave middlemen' profits. Wheeler Man'fg, Co. W. A. Kirts, a former Greenville boy, and who has lieen in Alaska (or tome time, was in town Tues day, and went on out to Creenville, to visit relatives. . I can make you frame and en larged work cheaper than ever made in Hillsbiro liefor. Call and tee Tup, the photographer. F. H. Butcher, of Kllensburg, who has len employed hy Clark, Crandall & Buchanan in extending the tax rolls, completed this work Tuesday, and depurted for North Yakima, Wash. Oliver double disc plows, tV; I'oek Is'and gang plows, loo; Sulkv pi iwB lt inch, 'v, oO-tooth peg harrow, f VI M 14 in. stubble plows, 1 L"0. All other farm im plements at lowest prices. Schul merich Bros. Marshsl Atkinson is after th dog license these days, and says that those owning canines can pay to the Recorder when they pay their water and light bills. The license tax is f 1 for a dog and 12 for a female dog. L. F, Peterson, who worked here years ago for the Uonnell tiro. Is down from his wheat ranch LV miles out from The Dalles, where he has several hundred acre of fine plow land. He will renniu everal dave. W. L. Davis, who returned from The Dalles, last night, states that much of the inter w heat in Sherman and Wasco counties is winter-killed. He said that the ice in the Columbia river was break ing up below The Dalles, yesterday. Speaking of rainfall, the Willa mette X'alley is considerably short since Septemler 1, the weather bu reau at Portland giving the deficit at I05 inches. According to the law uf averages, therefore, we should have considerable wet weather from now on. In another month or two the baseball season will be on and this leads one to remark that llills boro has some pretlv good talent in that line. hy can not llills boro, Forot Grove, McMinnville and Dallas form a league of their owu thia season? C. A. Watson, mention of whose indictment and arrest in connec tion with the land fraud case, was given a 10 days' release, Tuesday, iu order to rtiBtle a $4,000 bond. A. G. W'atBon.of Forest Grove, a brother, went down yesterday, hav ing found plenty of surety for O. A.' appearance. Kugene Dant, the veteran threah ermsn of Iteedville and surround ing country, states that Winter wheat in his section so far is prac tically uninjured, and that it will take further severe freezing weath er to affect the crop. The tips of the blades have been frost bitten slightly, but no material damage has resulted. Window cards are out announc ing the farewell dance of the winter season at the Opera House, on Saturday evening, February 25 Toelle.s Portland orchestra will furnish tha music, and a big time ia anticipated. This orchestra is one of the best engaged for dancing nurnoRM. and tm,nv vonmr neoole will take advantage of the chance to have a good time. Everybody Int.!,.,.! II I' VI I); Ask to I'd join Forest Grove Officers FROM fiHAVTING SALOON LICENSE lli(ft af Claim af the Inircrsitv. Baltic Royal I'roraitJ Pacific University, through it ex ecutive board, has opened fire on the proposition of th council grant ing a ;qiior license, and today a nil wa filed in the Circuit Court of this county, asking Judge Mc Bridc to enjoin the city council from issuing a license to Albert O. Watson S. B. Huston, of Hills boro, and II. II Northrup, of Port land, ara attorney lor the Univer sity, and the complaint, among mtny things, sets np: That Pacific University and Tua latin Acvlemy was instituted in Hut, as ao institution of learning; That at that time Harvey and Kmeline Clark conveyed to the school about 200 acres ol land, with the express condition that no liquor should he sold or given away on any of the land so deeded; That many other persons deeded property to the school with the same restriction; That the school has lieen adver tising that it was located in a town where no saloon was permitted to exist, and that many have I wen at tracted to the town for educational purpose, on this account, and have purchased homes in the city, and that many from abroad have pat ronized t.le initituiion on the same broad ground; That became of this restriction the college has been given vast en dowments ol money for educational work, anl that the University is till soliciting such endowments, and that if a nloon license is grant ed these endowments will cease, aud cause the University great fi nancial loss and loss of patronage and prestige; That the school has expended great sums in buildings for educa tional purposes, and that the per mitting a sal DOo will make their property valueless as an education al institution tnd that the school will sutler irreparable lo, both from the effect on the University and property values. They further allege that the char ter does not grant the council a right to grant a saloon license; that Albert (i. Watson is erecting a building within GOO feet of the main college building; that hy said location and because of a saloon at that point, the student body may become demoralized. Therefore, they ask that the court enjoin the city officer from grant ing a liquor license. PROBATE. Kstate of John ParsonB, deceased, closed of record; administrator re leased from his bond. Annual account Magnetic and Kihel Pierce, minor; receipte, $72. 72; disbursements, 72 72. Henry Holmes, James Earhnrt and Jessie Sandstone, appraisers eslate Martha J Parrett, deceased LOLA HICKEN BOTTOM Lola Hickenbottom, 14 years of age, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hickenbottom, died at the home of the parents, at Corneli us, Saturday, Feb. 18, PJOo. The funeral took place Monday after noon, and interment was in the - J Pomeroy cemetery, north of that place. Dei-eased was a niece of Mrs. C. Blaser, of this city. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT The baseball bojsof Pacific Uni versity have been very fortunate in securing Miss Mary Conyere, Mrs Kathenne Ward Pope and Mr. Dora Zan, all of Portland, to give a concert for the purpose of raising a baseball fund. Miss Conyers is one of Mrs. Reed's favorite pupils, and has a beautiful mezzo-soprano. Mrs. Pope has recently returned from New York, where she has been training a rich and pleasing so prano. Mr. Zan is well known, and all who have heard him will agree that he is the "Prince of Baritones" on the coast. Concert will lie in Marsh Hall, Forest Grove. Friday evening, March Urd. Pieserved seats, .r0 cents; general admission, 35 cents Card oi Thanks To our many friends and neighbors who o beautifully expressed their kindness and sympathy in our sor row, we return our heartfelt thanks. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hnbhs. Hillsboro, Ore., Feb. 2.1, 1905. C. T. Crow, of north of town. yesterday received a telegram stat ins that his brother, Jesse, aged 56, nureiuing at i.em.rs, in., wa. 1 1! 1 .If T " Jacob Raffety, of above Monn- O.ln.la nraj in ill niltf TllABilsV Cornelius: Mr. Iteyn-dds hasj embarked in the poultry business.! Sun talk of organizing an Odd ' 1-ellows' Imlg here Oliver Brand left for Astoria, Monday (in Irm ler, of Portland, w here the first of the week. Lola Hiptenlmttom, aged 14 years, 2 months and l.'i days, died at tha home of lier par ents, Saturday. The funeral wai held Monday, and Itev. Wilkin preached the rermnn. Araong the convalescent are Mr. II. S, Sturde devant, T. II Miller, M. Klinger, Mrs. D. J. Barrett, Lincoln Ceiger, Miss Katie I'sters, Mr Wolf and J. H. Corneliu'. Harry Chaila eombe, with the lUselin Lumber Co, is laid up with a bid hand. A. A. l'biliip is selling lumber for tne Nelson Wilcox mill. Se him befnra buying. J. C. Buchanan wa a Portland visitor the first of the week (leo. Wilcox and wife, of Indep-ndence, visited here last week. To every new subscriber to The Argus, or to every subscriber who will pay one yershead, The Argu will give one cabinet photograph, mads by the Pop Gallery, ilr. Pope ha a state reputation for good art, and he guarantees to turn out a nice piece of work. Here is a chance for you a picture as a premium. Mr. Pope's work recommends itself, and as an artist he has few equals. All you Lave to do is to p sya year ahead, tak vour receipt, go to the Gallery, and Mr. Pope will honor it with a sit ting and one cabinet photo. Here is a chance for you to send a paper east, along with a picture. Thi tiler holds good until March I, but vou moot take vour setting by April 1. Yesterday S H. Klliott, residing near the Bloyd k Sigler mill, wn seized with one of his attacks of heart failure and fell heavily to the tliior, sustaining a fracture of the right hip joint. Dr. Linklater was called to attend the unfortunate man. and savs that he will never again walk without the use of crutches. Mr. Klliott it a pioneer of 1S52, and built the first brick court house in Washington Connty in 1372. He is the father of Mrs. C W. Redmond, of this city, and also father of ex-city engineer Elli ott, of Portland. " Marshal Atkinson recently offer ed the kid about town a modest premium of fifty cents for all con found running at large, snd prom ised payment as iron as the animal was driven to the city pound. At kinson lost his cow one day this week, and, after hunting the entire afternoon, was approached by a lad, who reminded him that he had a four bit piece coming, as he had impounded a cow. Not thinking it might be hie the marshal paid up, and then went to the pound, where he found his own bovine. The Forest Grove Board of Trade held its annual banquet last night and the festivities were attended by over one hundred. The event wa held in Vert's Hall, which ws tastefully decorated. Vice Presi dent Col. Harry Haines wa Toast master, and the speeches were in dicative of the last years progress of the town. Judge Cake, of Port land, who is out for the governship, was present, and made an address. Geo , the little four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith, while passing a burning stump the other dav, between his home and Chas. Smith's place, went too close to the burning etuuip and his coat caught fire. The wind was blowing briskly but the little chap had the presence of mind to throw ott the garment, preventing a bad case of burning. Next Wednesday the District convention, Knights of Pythias, will be held at McMinnville, and a great many wili attend from Wash ington county. It is likely that a dozsn or more from the county seat will participate, and Forest Grove, Cornelius and Glencoe will all send delegations. The McMimv ville boys promise a good time to their visitors. Marshal Atkinson picket! up three wanderers Monday night, and put them in the calihoose. They were taken before Acting Recorder Geo. It. Bagley, and as they toid a very plausible story of hunting for work, they were alloweu to go on their way rejoicing. Dr. S. T. Linklater, who is at tending C. Lystrop, at Reedville, reports his patient slightly im proved, but a,s yet he is speechless Mr. Lystrop was stricken with par- alvsis last Thursday, mention of which is made in another column. Good groceries are all your liv ing. The new crop of raisins, cit ron, spices, etc, is now in at H. Wehrung & Sons. The purest and best line of staple and fancy gro ceries in the city. John A , son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs, aged about 5 years, passed r way yesterday. The little fellow has been in poor health near ly all his life. The parents have the sympathy of the entire com munity. The WheelerManufacturingCoEo- pany has so increased its work at the factory near the depot that it was necessary to get a larger en gine and boiler. The new outfit is ISO H. P., and will be installed in a few days. JaB. Butler executed some very clever pencil work on window cards for the entertainment by the La dies of the Cong. Church. ' PROFKHHIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, 11. D. I'hislctaw, a4 argM Offica Murraa-BaiWy block if stair. Kootua la-l.i aad 15. Kaataaaoa aoalh weat corner BaacUaa aad Sad ataa. Both 'Pbouca. eW WWWVWVW S. T. LINKLATER, Id. B. C. ., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offic iitalri uvarTha rlta Pnif 8tora fkaidauca Kaat of Court Hh. in Iba corner of lha lilurk. rerVMVMM JAMES PHILLIPE TAMItSUC, M. I)., PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON. Surgeoa Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English, lit rice, npataira in Corwin-Wooaler Block .North ante of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN' AND SURG HON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keniilem on corner fw-cotiii and Oak Six. Oregon Phone Main till. IIILI-SBDKO ... ORKHON Drs. Patterson & Eflis OSTEOPATHS Rooms 3-4, 343 Washington 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 phones. Hillsboro, Ore. DH. A. A. 13URRIS AXapn.etlo ZXealor luc.'eful!., treat (lineasea without th use of lnig or Surgery, by the Well mer System of Magnetic Healing, fail anil sea uia. Conaii Union free. Oliife upstairs, over the City Rakrry HlLI.SRORO, OHECOS. GEO. . BAGLEY ATTORN SY-AT-LAW &oom 1 aad t Skate Boildiofl HILLS BOKO, . . . OBKOON. U. T. BAGLEY, ATTORJiSY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Post Office, HUlaboro, - Ortgoa TUoa TOHCUa. a loaccB, aoTaat THUS. B.1E.B. T0NfiCJ Attoraeya-At-Law. Room, i, 4, & t, Uofft-aa Blk, Hillaboro, JOHN M. WALL, ATTO&NSY-AT-LAW Oolc Upataira, Bailey Margaa Slock Kooaia, laata. HILLSBORO, - ORiaON. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORXHY-AT-LAW Offic. Up Stair, Central Black. HILLSBORO ORltOON. sevweAvaaVWWW W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Building, Upstairs, llillsboro, Oregon. Shute THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAVV Morgan Blk, Upstaira, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOJJ BROS., Prom: Succasaara fa C. TUkmry Keep constantly ou hand n fine supply of fresh meat of all kiuils. A Mow Era in Prktm We are going to aell meals at price low er than those which have prevailed iu the past. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery. Main Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, Hillsboro, Oregon. feereVaWWWV E. J, LYONS B. P, CORNKMUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate. Loan and In surance Busineaa. List your farm with them and find a aale. They will treat you right. Add your aale to our list. Call in and let ua. Main Street, . Hilleboro, Or. General MerobaiMfJmm I carry a complete line ot General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware aud Building' Material. I can get you anything you want, on order, at Portland prices. I make a specialty of cedar fence posts and cedar sblngle. My lint of Groceries can't be beaten. Give me a call. I buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give ma a call.