MILL8B0R0 AP.CU8, AUG. 24, 1969 TO OF OUR ON U. S. GRAND JURY Organized and Are Now In vct (gating Lund Frauds JOHS W. BAILEY ELECTED CLERK HllUbiru Pbiraiiclst oil Pimt Grivi Firmer Wsshlngton County has two of iU rlthini drawn on the Toiled Slates Federal Grand Jury, which want .Into session in Portland, Tuesday, to go further into the land fraud cum. John V. Kalley, the well known druggist and proprietor of the I'harmaoy, ia one, and A. C. Alexander, a farmer reeldlng above Forest drove, la the other. Mr. Bailey waa elected clerk of the grand jury upon ila orgeninatloo, and the eeasioo ia likely to U a lengthy one, and tha government ia aaid to beve a grant deal more of lend fraud evidence The Williarueon-BiggH Uetauer case will probably lake up i.iine of tha lime ol the body, while it 1 aaid to ha certain that Thaddmia Potter and Jonea will again I in dicted on another charge. The two were Indicted hefore, but the charges were dismissed upon mo tion of 8. H. Huaton, of thia city, who defended. LOSES TWO HNGF.K3 Claude Sabln, a aon of the lata A. C. Sabin, loal tha index and eecond fingert thia evening about o'clock, at tha Benson Machlue Shoos. He bio had quit for the day and wn cleaning up, when ha placed hie hand on the big lathe, which waa In motion . The eccentric ahafl caught the two Augers and the hours weie crushed to a pulp, Mr. Benson took the young man to the oflW of Dr. I.inkleter, who dreaaed the injured digile about midway their length, riebfn took no chloroform and stood tha larg er? like a veteran. Haliln Uvea in South Ullleboro with hie mother and family, )ia father having died but a few waeka ago. TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENT The Pacific States Telephone Com pany ia atringing two more wlree lietween Portland, HilUHo'o and Forest drove, owing to the increase of business. For many months the line haa hen o busy that patrona many timea are oldigid to wilt nearly in. hour fur calls that are ordered ahead. The ntn wire will atop a grrat deal of thia aggra vation and the tervica will im prove wonderfully. The crew had wired aa far out aa Kedville, lait evening, aud came up to Hillsboro to ipend tha night. PROBATE. Final account of estate of f!eo Homer Gcittin let lor hearing Septrmtwr 15. I'rnk Rowcll ippnintetl special id nitnUtrilor ol estate ol late Clula Mol- ttnl, of Ncholls, with bondi fixed it fiOOO. Administrator of utile of Martin J Parreil authorised to Mil trwonal prop erty at private ibis lor CHin. Monday, Sept , let (or tinil bearing titati of James Willie, deceased. Property of late I'bilip IVghlling ip praieeil aad ipprovid at f 1675. Kitite of Oliver Cilbriatn, deemed, let for Bail bearing on September 1 FiaST YAQUINA REGATTA Agant Hlnihaw (taUa that the first regatta will be held at Vaccina Hay, Auguat 'M and 27, and he will ell round trip ticketa from Hills bo ro, Friday, Saturday and Bun day morning, for a rata of 13 00. Hera ia a obanoe to "see the iea," and witness the drill by the life saving craw and tha race of all kinda of craftt. Quite 11 number will attend from Hilleboro. Dr. W. 1). Woad waa a Portland viaitor today. Austin Purdin and wife, of Batiks, war in the city yesterday. Alfred Gerber, of Helvetia, waa a county aeat viaitor yesterday. J. C. Lamkin and wife went up to Roderick Falls, yesterday, to apend a day or so with John M. Wall and wife. Mr-and Mra Chas. Graham, of Marshfleid, Ore., are here thia week, guests of Mra. draham't mother, Mrs. Ann Freeman. Mr. and Mra. 8. B. Huston de parted the laat of the week for New port, and will occupy their Nye Creek cottage for abort time. Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Hollenbeck, of Mounlaindale, oame down yen terday, enroute for a three day's visit at tha Lewis A Clark Fair. W. V. Hoover, a prominent stockman of Fossil, wheeler Conn ty, ia here today, the gueat of his aunt, Mra. F. A. Bailey.. Contractor J. W. Ooodin has finished driving piling on tha north aide of the river and moved over to the aoutb aide, where he baa several daya work yet, before he ooramenoea full blast on laying the caps and floor of tha bridge, The llillibnrn Argus suggeetaa ''Joe Mtk Day" at the Portland exposition in honar of one of the tnoit forceful and picturesque char acter in the pioiiPi-r biitory of Oregon. We second the motion and by all ineaiis let Washington county take the lead in piiHliing it to a nicwMful nltivunc. J I in home in his later days wis in this county and his grave U in the little churchyard north of Hilleboro. If Lewis and Clark, the exnloreri. are worthv of honor with 1.1 Brest an I exposition, then Joe Meek who wan such a potent force in miking Ore gon American instead of Knglieh ihould have at least a day devoted to hie memory. Foreet drove Time. Hopyard for leare: Yard of 75 acre, in hopi, for lease for five years, for $20,000; 5,(KN) down and balance on time. Four borne, plows, and all necessary tools. Present lease give Uhhi three fourth of the crop. Remaining quarter muni bo delivered owner of land, rariita Interested ' J, C. Kuratli or John Sahgeber, Hillsbo ro, it. r . u. m. 1. August Sehotoburg. who risidei at Kvaniton, III., a auburb of Chi ngo, and whiili has 'J H, 1)00 popu lalion, is he re this week, the gueat of hia brother, Fred Schoiuhurg, malinger of the Oregon Condensed Milk Corac-an a plant Mr, Schnmhtirg had not eeen hi broth er, for 25, yean, and he is enjoy ing the limit, lie thinks we have a great country out here and may later locate in Oregon. Wanted: Hop pickers at the Milne tv Schneider yard, 2 miles north of Hilleboro. Tltoae wanting to pick will please sign up at Mr. Schneider's, at the yard, or at the John Milna residence, Htlleltfiro. Fletcher Haines, a veteran of the Mexican War, and who very sprightly at the sge of Si years, ii here this week, accompanied ly his wile, vieiling with hie brothers, Frank A. and B. r. 1 lumen. Mr Haines has IHX) acre of land neir Springfield, III., and notwithstainl ing hu advanced age be reels thai he tnut gel back to eee ho things are running. , , ; ; K. V. Humphreys still doing business across the el reel from the Masonic Building, Second street. Bicveles repaired: bicycle eirndriee; all work guaranteed. Prices the moat reasonable. Tha city fathers and the Masonic association have gone in together ami are putting a new roof on the city and Masonic halls. The old roof was of tin, and had bee "leaky for a nuniUr of years, causiug end lees annoyance. The new roof will be of tarred and sanded piper, and lha material is said to last lor years with occasional painting. bpeaking of groceries 11 yon want the linent staple and fancy groceries to lie found iu the market, try John Dennis. He la after youi trade, and once a customer, always a customer. Four year old Jonny Hpierriiigs, a son of the late IVler hpterrwgs, and residing near the Hoy school, near Urecnville, fell from a fence, Tuesday, and snllVred a compound fraolure of one of hia leg, Pre Ward and Haines, of Forest drove, were called to attend the litd. Farm for Rent: Two miles north east of HillHboro, 210 acres good buildings. Twenty five acres seed ed to clover, and forty five acres in clover and timothy. I nature at this oflice. JooConnell.nl ltevnnd tilcncoe was in tha county seal yesterdsy and reports leas than an average train crop this year. 1 hoe. Con nell. however, had some wheat that went 22 bushels to the acre, while Wm. llatcholder had oats that went fifty bushels. The Ladies Aid fWmly of M. K. church will give a dime social, on the lawn at Mrs. J. M. dreear's, Friday evening, August '23. lCvery body invited. Assessor Oeo. H. Wilcox is push ins the recording or taxation as rapidly as daylight will permit and expeola to he though by the last of September, and have the equalization hoard down In bust nans early vn October. Woven wire fence ia cheaper than lumber. We can sell any kiud of a wire fence in the market. Sole agents for the American Steel and WireCompany. Schultuench Bros, ' Contractor 15. A. Knolln, camp ed at the lloy school, was In town Wednesday, and reports word get ting along nicely on the Tilhtuiook railway grande. A six-horse power upright engine and boiler for sale.- W. J. Benson Hillshoro, Ore. Contractor C. F. Smith has com mienced erecting the W. K. Me Court cottage, on Washington Street, between Fourth and Fifth, W. W. Williams, of Mountain dale, was down the lant of tho week the guest ol his mother, Mrs. Kliza Williams. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lencia cigars Oregon manufacture Call for them. . . John flitter, of Helvetia, was in town yesterday, getting ready for the hop picking mason, . N, Womer, of Laurel, was i town yesterday and reports hops aa looking Jiue. Flour and Feed. Cate'a Market. SOME YARDS MIN PICKING SEPTEMBER i Hops arc Ripening Rapidly all Over the County THK CKOP 19 VARIOUSLY ESTIMATED Some Say Eight 1'iundi; Hundred Tliiuaiad Seme More From prrsxut indications hop pick ing will begin on Monday, Heptem her 4, in a mii rity of the Welli ngton County yards. A fw late yards will not legin harvest until weik later. The crop of the conn- is variously estimated, some claiming that 800,000 pounds will hs the limit, while others see at east C.000 bale, or 1.200.000 pounds of dried hop, as the hir vest. ( ! rowers who know a good hop say that the quality of the hop this year it much taller than for a umber of seasons. Hop harvest will distribute thousands of dollars throughout the county. If there ihould Ixi million pounds of dried bops this wilt mean at least four million pounds of green hops, and, at a cut a pound for picking this will iHiriliute thirty or forty thousand lollars for picking pursues alone. One dollar per humlred is sal J to be the ruling price for picking this sesHOii. 1 lie Hill. iKiro and l;orne- ins yards, including tin xarious icinitiee. will pav a great deal more than uy other like territories the county, and the season will (lord an outing and at the ssuie time bring in a little money for the rown people as well as the clnl- ren. DELIGHTFUL MUSICALE A delightful musical entertainment wss liven to her friend by Mrs. II V. Gutei, Friday evening last netrumental and vccal music were the features of the evening, and at the dote light refreshments were served. Those present were: lrfs and Meedimet W. K. Tboroe, t'.T. Kane. S. II. Hut:u. I). W. hath. I Tinker, J. V. t'omiell, Crandall, ;. V. Kchuliiiericb, Metdainei A. L. avion. O. II. GitM, Ir. md Mrt. I. I. T.ninrif, Dr. ind Mrt. F. I. Bailey, Dr. mi Sir. A. B. Builey. Miteet I.nra and W 1 1 Waiigener, Kote Wilcox. Kliza beib Smith, l.acia Jenkini, Helen Gain, iMinute W airen, Meun. Ueo, II. Wilroi, Fiauk llaishaw, 8 li. n.itrl and II. W. Omnci. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Unrker to John J Oeter, part of loti 7 ami K lil.K'k 7 Kiiyicw add tltlUtioro f 100 M Sandstone toChrtter Sioidntone, in a in arc (1 1 u I .... 1 V II MiMire to Addie Morgan, part of til k 8 I'oreat (!rove 15(io T 1' Ilinea to A W Mill, lot J hlk 6 V net tlrove joo Henrietta Tiiiwut loChrii ICli, prt of hlk I Ililil)Oto l elmiiig Aildllooo llarvry M Titumt to l.iwie Jrnkina, IS a tn tc 11 I I ir 1 w 116 Ceo Schmidt tt al to J I) lUiky, KinrC llliir I w Ibco I'rancio Iv 1'av 1U011 el ux In M A Schntter et it!, .to it In aer t 1 r I , o Geo lloland et nx In John C Wanjtf- man, t a tu eec.u t 1 1 1 1 w aoo to Holitud et ik to K li S Waiiite- iniin, ifi 1 in ec ri t '.' t r 1 w 500 Ceo Uolaml et in to lohn I'm tt. 40 a art J5 t 2 a r 1 w I000 N llolliiiHii to Geo Scbuellrr, lot 8 hlk 7, Sherwood 300 M A lleuth to Patrick Skelly, tract In C .1 Merrill d 1 c i.too LOWER RATES TO FAIR Commencing September 1 the Southern I'acillo will sell round trip tickets to Portland at one and one tenth fare, instead of one and one-third, as at present. This is done to stimulate travel to the Fair, and is a voluntary concession on tho part ol the railway com pany. Julius Weisenback, of Reedville, was in yesterday and reports that threshing as progressing Mioely down his way. Miss I.tira Tttpper, of this city, departed tudav for an extended viHit with friends at Lodi, I al., and will remain until the Holidays. H. G. Vincent, of Reaverton, and who recently sold his place there, was in town, yesterday, on legal busineiis. Mr. Vincent contem plates going into the mercantile business in the near fnture. Haiumar paint, ready for the brush, guaranteed to last 5 years, at A. C ArchboUTs, for $1.25 per gallon. All colois Full line of paints, oils and brushes, at lowest prices. Mrs. II. V. dates, Mrs. 0. B. dates, Mrs. Layton and Samuel Gates went to Portland, yesterday, to hear 'the trained Morman chorus sing at the Irrigation Convention. Sheriff C.nncll 4ias purchased fiQ cords of wood at the cheapest rats that has been paid for yeara. A. N. Stanton, of Holly Farm, (vrnishing the lot at $1.1)5 per cord. The wood will ha need in the big county furnace the coming season llev. W. C. f.anbe, of Bethany, and who scon leaves for Ohio, where he has a chair in a univer sity, will hold hia farewell services at the Union Church, Mountain dale, next Sunday, at 3:00 p.m., and will preach in English and German. Tuei- day from a Portland visit. Go to K. II Greer's for Economy and Maou Iruit jars. L. A. Whitcomb, of Portland, sjient tiunday iu the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Wilkes went to Oregon City, Tueiday. Juit received fresh Golden Cheddar Cheese. II. Webrung A Hons. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. An derson, of Buxton, on July 1H, a son. Boh Greer leads and the rent fid low, in groceries, crockery and glaesware. Christian Zurcher, of Cedar Mills, was a county seat visitor this sfiernoon. Kay I lent ley returned from Till amook this week, his businets there being the payment ol a l',000 life imuriu.!e loss. To generate mental and physical agility buy good groceries. We keep the best. H. Wehrung t Snns. ' I. Crept, of above Ranks, was in town this afternoon, and took out a hunter's license, just to tee if he hul forgotten the art of getting a deer. Hoyt baa just received the Quest aisortment of ladies' back comix and hair pins, latest styles. Call and fee them. T. G. Meacham, of Mountaindale, was in town Isst evening, coming in to work, with his team, for con tractor Thnmpion, on the railroad grade. For sale: Short-horn Durham cow, will le fresh in A months; gives over 2 gallons of milk every day; weighs 1,250. Inquire of 1. Holmsn, ith & Mam, Hillsboro. Wen Davis, of Glencoe, was a Fair visitor this week, returning yesterday morning. Mr. Davis is contemplating a trip to California, in quest of a change of climate. Team, hauiees, wagon plow and harrow, for sale, cheap. Purchaser can have a year's time on approved note. Team weighs between 2S00 and 2W0. Inquire of Fred Heidel Wm. Kerron, who owns a big place near Cedar Mill, was in town last evening, with the telephone crew which is stringing wires on the Pacific State' poles from Port land out. The art of drees is to wear some thing appropriate and in ityle. That is what "she" likes. Buy one of our tailor made and gentleman's suits. Splendid satisfaction. 11. Wehrung Si Sons. Thompson Brotheia have eight teams griding on the railaoad be tween the Billing' place and the fiest bridge, north of town, and the driving of piles for the Bridge No. 1 haa been completed. Wilma Heidel, the 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs F. M. Heidel, of Main Street, fell from a bicycle Tueeday evening and ius tained a fracture of the large hone of the left forearm, just above the wrist. Dr. F. A. Bailey reduced the fracture. If you wan, ice cream that is of the finest trv l'almateer'a. His is the l3t on the coast. Polite at tention and prompt service given our customers. Fruits in season and a choice Hue of cigars and to baccos. Second Street, next door to Hilleboro Hotel. Herman Braun, of Hillside, whose barn was burned a month ago, had another touch of hard luck, savs the Forest Grove Times. List Wednesday, while helping Will Shearer slack hs fell ami broke a lev. Schulmerich Bros, have received from the factory the largest assort ment of buggies, hacks and hike wagons ever brought to the county, and now have them on exhibition at their warerootns. Call and get their prices. Messrs. A. C. Shuts, G. A. Weh rung and H. T. Bagley, stock hold ers in tha Hillsboro Amusement Association, held a meeting this afternoon and decided to have buildinE on the new opera house commenced by October 1. -Half of one's dress is the shoe Our celebrated Douglas shoes for men, and lrew-seity ana mie , ia iirl House shoes for ladies are tbe best of quality and latest lasts and they "last" and hold their shapes. School shoes for children. H. Wehrung St Sons. A Portland party passing through from Netarts to the city, via the Grande Honda and Yamhill, says that the crops in amhill county are not as good as in Washington county, notwithstanding we com plain of the yield not being up to the average. All partiea are hereby notified to not take county road grader under my charge without my consent, and party or parties who took the grader from the end of the Bend road are notified to return same at once and save trouble. Gustave Bronner, Supervisor, DiBt. No. t). Postmaster Cornelius states that the business of the office ia so in creased that he finds it necessary to put in more lock boxes. A route Inspector was here recently and has reported that a stub route he put in below SohollB, to be supplied from this oiiice, and the Scholia' office be discontinued. Vi Mrs. Kd, Adkina returned READY FOR TRACK THIRTY DAYS Work Progressing Finely on Koad to B'lnks BIG KklDGES XEAKLY FINISHED Big Pile Drivers are Doing Rapid Work oa Bridges If indications go for anything the grade to Hanks will he ready for track laying inside of thirty days. The big pile drivers north of town are doing rapid work and in a few days both the bridges within a mile and a half of town will be ready for the timber carpenters. Tbe first bridge has already been driven and the bridge at the Wooly crossing is sure to finish in a few days. It is estimated that the cartienter work on theee two etruc'.ure will be completed in a fortnight. Ioui Hose A Company, putting in the grade on the first mile, will lininh in at leisl two weeks and Tbu)pon Brothers, the fust con tractors out, and Knotts, camped near tbe Uoy school, will finish the line to Hanks inside thirty days if all goes eli. It will not require more than ten days to lsy the track if an engine is used, as a mile a day is nothing big. I f steel cars are used, however, it will take longer. Large nuinliers have gone out to see the pile driving, and the work of the crew is a experience in that line. The driver is hung on a cres cent, and piles sre driven on a slant as readily as the straight one. MAY BE HON. T. A. McBRIDE Oregonians are watching for word from Washington, each day, cover ing the appointment of United Circuit judge for the- District of Oregon, and it now looks as though Hon. T. A. McBride will be the presidential selection. Justice Bean, of the Supreme Court, is the other aspirant. Jutbe McBride is judge of the Fifth Judicial District for Oregon, and for over 25 years he has been connected with tbe ash- ington county circuit court, either in the capacity of judge or district attornev. His cases are reversed less iu a higher court than almost Thomas A. McBride any other jiidga in the Xorthweet, and he is considered a splendid au thonty on law. 1 he Argus, as well as many other of McBride's friends, hope that he will get the appoint ment which is for life as a fitting close of a career that has brought honor to himself. It is not concealed that McBride is the first choice of Senator C. W. Fulton and this imans consider able, as Mitchell ia convicted; and the two representatives in Congress are under indictment.. Not a stain attaches to the long legal career of Hou. T. A. MoBride and nothing but his age stands in the way of his selection. Kven this, no doubt, will be waived. BAGLEY HOP YARD Pickers who wish to work in the Bagley yard at Leisyville will please register as soon as possible, either at yard or at ollioe of Ueo. li. Hag ley. in Hillsboro. " Wm. Bagley Sr. Wade Armentrout and wife were down from above Mountaindale, this morning. Miss Bird Sappington, of Forest Grove, ia in the city, the guest of AIisi Kva Cornelius. Wanted: Stock to psbture. Ad joining town. Also oats straw for sale. Sec P. M. Heidel. Ira Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Barrett, returned from New port, this evening. ' Hayes' double force pump the only pump in the long run, at A. C. A retinoid's. Call and see before purchasing. Deputy Clerk W. D. Smith went to Portland this evening to visit the Fair and witness the fall of Fort Moro. , Have you tried Mapeline? If not, why not? Boh Greer keeps it. Ask Bob about it the first time you era in town. Stephen Meek Jr., the four year old son of S. A. D. Meek, of Moun taindale, fell from a load of wood fctt days ago and suffered a brokeu arm. Dr. Wood, 01 ulencoe, re- 1 duced the fracture If you want brick for any pur pose, or buildir g blocks for a foun dation, remember that the Grouer & Howell Company, ol Scbolls, can supply your demands. They have a tine lot of lumber, rough and dressed, in their yard, and will meet all competition. Now that your crops are harvested, would it not be a good idei to consider if tiling will not increase your in come. Wet, low spots in the fields, always giving poor results, can be remedied by putting in tiling. Let ua help you. We can aid you to avoid crop failure on low landa. House and barn bills for 1 urn lr on short notice and do not forget that ws can furnish you estimates on short notice. Casper Mexor, held on a forgery charge, and laying in the county j til in default of 100 bail, is suffer ing from a sore leg. Tbe prisoner is getting along well in years, and the case, as far as developed, is lo iking very black against him. It is said that the woman, Mrs. Beck er, who is bis niece, alleges be is not the man who signed the name which is raid to be forged. Robert Virgil, ths five year old sou of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wheel er, of below Keedville, died Wed nesday, August 23, l',K).', after an illness of reveial weeks. Tbe lad was bright, and tbe lo?s is a severe one to the parent. Tha funeral takes place tomorrow, and inter ment is in the Hillsboro cemetery. Tbe city will most likely be' com pelled lo improve impove Main Street, itself, as there seems to be no likelihood of the electric line getting here this Fall. As the planking is badly splintered, there is likely to lie a damage suit against the town unlets repair are made before long. The County Court has decreed two judgments against Oliver Chowning, who ran -the Dilley gal lon resort. H. T. Bigley, as coun sel for the creditors, has garnishesd the insurance policy which covered the building which burned a few weeks ago. Mrs. A. A. Morrill and daugh ters, Minnie and Maude, arrived home tbe last of the week from be low Eugene, where lor two months they have been visiting with Geo. and Edwin Morrill, who have a big stock farm leased for a' term ol years. John J. wood, for lo yean a resident and worker around Patton Valley, came down yesterday and was ad milted to the poor farm by County Judge L A. Hood. Wood is about 00 years of age and has no property. A. F. Wall, of Brazil, is here for a month's visit with his brothers. John M. and W. J. Wall. He is in the music business in one of Indi ana's best towns TbiB is bis sec ond trio to the cot, having been here three years ago. Sopt. A. J. Hoy, of tbe county farm, had the mbfortuue to throw his knee out of place yetterday, but manageJ to get it back without the aid of a physician. He will be laid up several weeks as a result John Byrom postmaster and merchant at GringeviPe, Idaho, is this week visiting with his father, Edward Byrom, at Tualatin, and incidentally taking in the Lewis &. Clark Fair. Miss Etta Jackson, now a reti dent of Eugene, Ore., ariived this evening to visit her brother, Couo tv Treasurer Jackson, whom she has not seen for twenty years. II. E. McKinney, who works for the Cudahy Packing Co., in Port land, lost his eltects and wearing apparel at the Portland fire, the first of the week. S. A. D. Meek was in from near Mountaiudalo, this afieruoou, and aajB that J. C. Beach has pulled in his machine after a li) day's run of threshing. Mrs. Hysacker, of Condon, and who is the wife of the postmaster al that place, is ia the city this week, the guest of Dr. and Mrs F. A. Bailey. The mornings are getting very cool these dayB and a return of the campers and those at the coast may be expected in a few days. Frank Weisenback, of Witch Hazel, was in town this morning and says that picking in the Ray hop yard may begin about the 6th E. B. Sappington, for years in the livery business here, was down from Forest Grove, the last of the week. Miss Bertha Tongue is the guest of her sisters, Mesdames Lombard and Freeman, iu Portland, this week. . Mrs. 0. L. Curtis, of Forest Grove, is this week the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kood. James Hoover, now residing at Keedville, was up to the county seat the first of the week. Sam Johnson, one of the Glencoe old timers, was in from Shady Brook, this morning, Geo. Galhreath and Mrs. Oliver Galhreatb, were in the city today, on probate business. Clerk Godman has 150 hunters' licenses season. issued over so far this Jos. Robinson, of Farmington, was n m town this morning. M. and J. L. Bank, were in the city this afternoon. PKOFBttlOHAU F. A. BAILEY, Ii D. PhyioUi , a4 ge4 Office aforraa-Beiky black v state. Rooms 1 j-l.i ao4 i$ Sssaacwee waal caraw BaMtiae aad 2w4 Bota'PhuM. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OrBoa npatalra ovarTb Delta Drug Btore fUitdtaea Kaat af Court Hi In to curiMtr of I ho blorh. errrrrrrrWMMVrVM JAMES PHILLIfK TAM1K81X. M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Conaaltattoa ia Preach or Kagliah. Of n upatatra in Corwia-Wowtrr Block, North aide of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kesidene on corner Second and Oak fit. Oregon Phone Main I la, HIUXBORO ... OREOOtf VVMVWerWVvVSrV A. B. BAILEY, M. D.,D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phonei. Hillsboro, Ore. SrrVreAarMM GEO. S. BAGLEY ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW Koouu I and t Skate Baildinfl HILLS BO kU), . . - 0EU0H. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTO&NBV-AT-LAW Office, paUirs, over the Poet Office, HiUeben, - Osage rrrWrrWrrWrVa THOI TOM600. a twnma, Mint THOS. U. I E, t, T0H6VX4 AUorieys-t-Lw. Roouu 3. 4. A t, Mergaa Ilk. BilUbee. JOHN IL WALL, ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW Office C Detain, Bailey Msrgaa lawla. HILLSBORO, - OBXOOS. W. N. BARRETT, ATTOBNSY-AT-4UAW Oftce, Cp SUira, Carntni Black. HILLSBORO - OBJIOOX. W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Mt Boildint UpsUirt BHkbon. Ortrw. THOS. H.TONGUE. J R ATTORNEY AT LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and $ Hillsboro, - - Oregon ..Central Meat Ilarket.. EMMOTT KitOS., fVojsc, taeeemre fa 0. riaey Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all kinds. 4 Mmw Era In Prlom We are going to sell meat! at prices low . er than thoae which hive prevailed in the past. Call in and tee ua. We meaa business. 'Phone and Free Delivery Main Street, eppesite Taalatia Hitel, Billsbore, Oregea. E. 1, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In suranee Busineaa. List vour farm with them and find a sale. They will treat you right. Add your sale to our list. Call in and see us. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. NOTICE For the next 10 days we will give a 20 per cent reduction on Gold filled and Hllver Frame., also on Lenaes, We will also ?ive a reduction in the price of treatment. Uuivmuer we cure all curable diseased without medicine or knife. We make a speciality of the eye. We will treat goitre for $10 per month and guarantee a euro in from 1 to 3 months. All Chronic dis eases yield to our nystein of treatment. 1 ins oner noma gmxi mr tin next iu lays. Examination Free. UK. A. U. KA TON. " IF YOU WE CAN CURE YOU The I.evW f linno MrrMp In.'tUuta ami rVhttol tot Mainmercftk tif m-tentt. MH'hitiam. KUMlthel tfvr:t fcii-s fuvc fitrftt 1I1011 intiti Haiti Menial waitlil Wtu hl w t Kir. Hi LiiUlf. IM. Ht-cviitrBVltileil ly ptiMit' In tie. fit u. a tor elf rvrmeo.nnil sr(itunUnfry l.vie 'Hit ItotltMCliHi Uu 4 Wmti-n HiKMi-ii mi Ftirtlmttl wliU n vert timrf vn nf fmniU In altfntlm-- mu uii1 wiHtittii. KtHni6 irjt nil tftljr Muttv ri f iftn fUiwl iii tli ret eU. but live u nil vutli V llni tlim'Uti;tlti minimi- Willrluie tu ?rt taml on nt'diMtT Mill Vlll c(rit inill uiiti! Hetrii'miwr tr . VOt'ITIVK. ABSOLUTS CUflK 0 OA It AM 'IU ! l Write at ()t(v (v fit it it'll lam unit term If H writtiwri tin utfMl' and iKi Id (ntp. to Vtvr niIhh'. i will hhI vuti imr loth Imuutt. vOit mv wooL. -It. Ui'sulu it mi ir?a tiuMi uiiiiiitrtiitr.'' fmifliiliirira'. Art.l.v WaUAHl' UW1I Wtterii BorUt)Mbtaviiv AaaHMsiaU Priuclpasl W Cor !8tB na nVH t Henry Khuck. of Htockton. Ct , in here for a week, th fuett of hit couilo, Mr. A. J. Roy, of Nation.