f MILLMORO A6UI, Au8. 34, 1S0S s ON t94TAX-K0LL Delinquent nnJ Half Vny mcnts on Tax to lc Collected AXU MIST BB PAID THIS MONTH Kull U I'rcll) Well tin or J up This Snon Hberiir J. VV. Cunni and IV-nity Kan nill lxt luy next month col lecting the balance of elioitt lutf thousand dollar, yet dim on the 11)04 lax roll, ami cowirg I In- half payment iialitioea ami the tax on which none ha been paid. Tbie tax limit ) paid by the (irit Mon day In October, or it will no delin quent. The liritT baa collected a trill over timi.lXKI out of a total tax Uvy of I.r0,(K)0, in round iiutn hern, and tbia is a my good ahosr ing on top of a poor crop year lait Bum mar. Tb eherln" colli otion notice p peiri in another column. MHRRITT B. HOTCIIKISS Merritt K liotehktss, a veteran of the Civil War, died at hia home in Houtheesi Hilisboro, Wednesday, Auguat 30; l!Kif, from an attack ol heart trouble. lieinJ wan horn in Mtxico, Osa-ego County, N. V , Aug. It, 1H42. He remained on bin father' farm until Ki', when on April 23, ISCl, h enlisted in Co. 1). 24 lb N. V, Volunteer. May 17. Itftll, wataworu into service for two yeara on the Potomac, Mng ilia rharged May 2!, 1S153. Ou Sent. 8, IStU, be again enlisted for one year in tbe UUih N. Y., etationed at Pry Tortusna. Thia ended bin army career. On Jan. 3, he marriel, ard two children, Merritt K. and Flota M, aurviv him. II jained the Masons In ISCS, in Rochester, Minn., aud had been a Knight Ttmplar for 20 veara, and Mem lrot the MyatlcBhrineaince IS'.M, being a 32nd digrae Mason. The leuialn will be (hipped, to morrow, ta Kugene, Oregon, whore he reaidrd for yeara. Peoeaeed had Ifcn a church member ainco IH'.tH. Flour and Feed . ('ate' Market. Tbo. Hiiley returned from New port Tuedy. i. A. Meraitifter and wife vieited the Fair thia afternoon. Pave Keghitto, the Hherwwood onion king, waa a cuiinly ent vis ir tbia morning, on legal busi- nee. Mr. W. F. Withara baa told her First 8trett property to a Mr. Brown, of near Forest drove, ami will move to Hood River to leside. Woven wire fence ie chcatter than lumber. We can aeli any kind of wire fence in the market. Hole agent for the American Steel and WireCompany.Schulinerich Bros. Mr i. C.8. Kalh.wlfHof Dr. Kalb, preaident of the Washington State Hoard of Denistry, of Hnokmie, Weill., la here, with br daughter Mariao, a gueat or Mm. A. H. flat ley. Farm for Iteot: Two miles north eHt of HillHbnro, 210 acresgood building. Twenty live acres und id to olover, and forty five acre in olovar and timothy, Inquire at thl office. B. K. Penny, of near Beaverton, waa up thia morning, taking out a Or permit and Baying thing not over-complimentary of the law that make a man trudge to the hub and back if he want to net a alaahing hr. . speaking ot groceries if you want the llnest staple ami fancy groorie to be. found in the market, try John Dennis, lie i after your trade, and once a customer, always a cuatomer, W. B. Oale, of the Hawthorne hopyard, will keep a oouitnieary at the yard thia Beacon, ao a to upply picker with groceries and supplies, auoh ae nop gloves, eta This i an Innovation that will be appreciated by the picker. II. V, Humphrey ttill doing biiBlne aoroaa the street from the Maaonlo Building, Second street. Bicyole repaired; bicycle sundries; all work guaranteed. Prince the moat reasonable. , D. B. Reaaoner and Mr. So) man Btarte) for Gaston, thia morn . ing, and in his excitement P. U, ' forgot hia hunter' license. He telephoned Deputy Sheriff Kane, who Bent the coveted parchment on to Forest Grove. Hobulmerich Bros, have received from the factory the largest assort ment of buggies, hacks and bike wagon ever brought to the county, and now have them on exhibition at their warerooins. Call and get their price, Marshal Atkinson is busy these dry day watching the tires which catch by farmers dropping matches , '.Vre team are tied along the chain, fringing the court house fence. The droppings which have accumulated are a dry as cinder, , aud several blasea have started re' cently, W, II. Cor noli and ion, Wesley, were badly bruised last Haturday, while crossing tbe wagon bridge at the Hootch Church, north of town. Mr. Connrll was riding a pony, ahead of the ttatn, which hie eon wa driving. A they drove down on the biidge one of tbe harness horses became frighliid and lung ed ahead, crowding tbe pony. As ibe horse a'artcd to run Mr. Con nrll caught it by tbe hit, but this did not check the spend of the team. As they nrared the end of the bridge tbe pony fell, throwing Mr. Conn-ll, badly bruising him, and the team ran away, throwing out and shaking up Hie boy. The pony broke it le, and it will be neces sary to kill it Mr. Ciuinell and his eon are nnder Oik care id Pr. W. P. Wood, and will bs out and at work in a few day. What with the red tape cauieJ by legislation a farmer ran no long er burn a slashing without first getting a permit from the county seal, and it Is making manv come into town these daya to get license to burn a piece of ground which is in process of clearing. Count Clerk (iodman his issued several hundreds, already, aud the lint will he swelled considerably before the rain commence. Hunting license are going rapidly, alio, and nearly .(Ml have heeii issued. Ill re is a saving rlaiisu in this, however, aa a man ran hunt on hia own premise without getting a permit. Hopyard for lease: Yard of 75 acres, in hops, for lea for live years, for :'i),(X)t; l.l.tXXi down and balance on lime Four horses, plows, and all necessary tools Present lease gives lesnes three. fourths of the crop. Keuiaininu Hurler must be delivered owner of land. lame interested sic J. C. Kuratli or John Halgeber, HilUho- ro, It. r , l). No. 1. The Deputy Game Warden was out through this section the first of tbe wek, appointing deputies, ow ing to comprint that the law regit lating the killing of China pheas ants is being violated. It will lw 11 for all concerned lo go a little slow, a a turn or so might set a pert on in'o a great deal of trouble. All parlies are hereby notified to not take county road grader under my iharge without my consent, and parly or parties who took the grader from the end of tbe liend road are notified to return same at once and save trouble, (mstuve Bronner, Sujier visor, Pint. No. '.I. Next Monday is Labor Pay, and the government has decided that the rural mail carriers need not carry the mail. I herefnre tanners along tbe routes in Washington County need look for no mail next Monday. Mrs. Geo, I,ieb, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. C. Archliohl, is visiting with Miss Laura Walker, of Ctd.tr Mill, and at the close of the week will stsrl for her home in LewiMon. Idaho. Wanted: Hop picker at the Milne Hchneider yard, 2 miles north of Ililltmoro. Those wanting to pick will pltano sign up at Mr. Schneider's, at the yard, or at the John Milne residence, ilillehoro. A. K. Ileames, of Jacksonville, who had been visiting here for i few days, left for borne today, Mrs Heaniea remaining for a further visit of ten days with her mother, Mrs. T. II. Tongue. The art of drees is to weBr some thing appropriate aud in style. That is what "she" like. Buy one of our Inilor made and gentleman's suits. Splendid satisfaction. II Wchrung it Sons, Jane M. Smith, of Forest Grove, has filed a pint of two blocks in the Elkanah Walker P. L. C, Forest Grove, and one of the blocks has been sub-divided into '!2 lots for residence purposes. Hammer paint, ready for the brush, guaranteed to last 5 years at A. vJ. Archbold s, for ifl.ao per gallon. All colors Full line of paints, oil and brushes, at lowest prices, W. II. Wehrung and V. N. Bar retl have been invited lo occupy the platform when the exercises are in progress on F. -. Malthieux day at the Lewis & Clark I air. L. C. Pennell, a former resident ol Forest Grove, and now in the flouring mill bueiuees at Salem was In the city yesterday, on bun ness at the court bouse. Team, harness, wagon plow and harrow, for sale, cheap. Purohaser can have a year's lime on approved nolo. Team weighB tot ween asuti and 2U0O, Inriiiirei of Fred Heidol. Uev. J. F. Day, who occupied the Baptist' pulpit here last year, and who now has charge of the First Baptist Church at LaGrande, waa a Hilisboro visitor yesterday . Married: In Hilisboro, Ore , An gust HO, lilOfi, Judge II. T. Bagley olliciating, Mr. Arthur N. Kasly and Mie h Frances M, David, both of near Greenville, , Mis.' J, W. Bailey, her don Tan), and Miss Kwi Jtailey, returned from Newport Tuesday evening, af ter n stay of several weeks. Hovt hag just received the finest assortment of ladios' back combs and hair pins, latest styles.. Call and see them. U. T. Simpson and' Henrv Hun- nan, of Buxton, were callers at the court house, yeslerdays I OFFICI VtitliorlticH try to Collect for Two Attendant CLAIM PROMPTLY Tt'KSED DOWN Washington County Orders One Guard and Asylum Seada Twe The Sheriff office la having a gisid bit of amusement these days with asylum sutbnrities over the question of an extra guard to con vey Angust Schamburg, of Tuala- in, to the asylum, aom weeks ago. The local office, to save expenses and that seems to U the purpise of of the law telegraphed fir on at tendant aa the patient did not seem at all violent. The report sent tbe secretary of state also showed that but one attendant was ordered. Two were ent, and when the claim went in Secretary Dunbar refused o pay for but one attendant, or guard. Tbe aaylvra people tried to run a bluff on tbe Shenfl, claiming they tever received a telegram, but when Deputy Sheriff Kane dug up a copy of hia dispatch, at the West ern I'niou oQice, showing a call for but one guard, there was a silence at tbe other end. A guard came yesterday to take away Mitchell, nsane, and the "humane' fellow took his patient away without giv ing him any dinner and official dom here i wondering if the ex pens account will call for pay for ttie dinner that was not eaten at least, in Hilisboro. PERCHEKON STALLION The IWheron horse. Black Pia mond Ville, will make the Fall stand as follows, commencing Sep tember nth: At Hillahoro. from Monday noon until Tuesday noon; I tilencoe, at V. (Smith place. from Tuesday eveniug until Wed- need ay morning; at forest Grove, from V ednetulay noon until Thu re lay evening. T. J. WALLA N, Owner. PROBATE. Ouanliulii of John T Johnson, inrom Itc lit, Usnifcrred to Ysniliill county. K.lle iUtry SUxmuo, dcreawil, fin ally Milled. !-'tate John V Luther, deceased closed of record. . BAGLEY HOPYARD Hop picking will bigin in the Wm. Bagley Sr. yard, near Leiayville. Ihurxday, h.-ptemher i. Those registered f r this year will please be prompt. SCHNEIDER & MILNE HOPYARD N'hneoler v Milne wilt commence picking hope on Wednesday, Sep tember (. Pickers will pleate lake notice. F, F. Knight and daugh'er, Mies Maude, of forest Grove, were id town today. Born, August 2'.). LW., to Mr and Mrs. C. K Ingram, of Hilleta- ro, a daughter. 'Richard Wiley, son of W, V Wiley, returned from Newport Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Barrett and Miss Alice Wehrung returned from Newport thia evening. Born. AngiiRt 20, ItKW, to Mr. and Mr. Waller Bernards, of North Forest Grove, a daughter, Jacob Schneider ha Jb aores in bops on the Milne ranch, and thia will be his first year's pick ing. John Vanderwnl, the field asses sor and insurance rustler, was tip from near Beaverton, thia after noon. Pr. J. P. Tamiebie and A. C Shuts, cashier of the J. V. Shute Bank, were Portland visitors this afternoon. Jelln loe Cream powder; jsllo, gelatine, Mapleine, olive oil, Dor kee's salad dreasing, always at II. Wehrung & Sons. Fred Vrooman, who is account ant for a Portland firm, returned to Hilisboro from Newport last Mon day evening. Miss Alma Bowman will leach this Winter, commencing October t, three miles balow Sherwood, just across the Clackamas line. Wanted: Three hundred hop pickers to call and see our hop pickers cutis, and our groceries. J, A. Messinger, Second Street, Hilisboro. Andrew Heckman, the Beaver- dam road supervisor, was in town this evening. Mr. Heckman re memhend the Argus with the finest box of fruit, consisting of apples, pears aud prunes, yet seen this season . B. W. Ramos, superintendent of tbe Hilisboro schools, attended the bu educational meeting at the Ex position, three days this week, and he reports it a great success. He says that a majority of the Wuali ington county teachers are in at tendance. Go to R. H. Greer' for Kconomy and Maeoo fruit jars. loul Muller, of Beaverton. wss in town yesterday. Lincoln Griger, of Cornelius, was in the city yesterday afternoon. T. 8. Wilkes made a flying trip to Troutdale the last of the week. J. C. Miller and wife, of beyond Glenaoe, were in the city yesterday. Bob Greer lead and the rest fol low, in groceries, crockery and glaesware. John Schlegel, of Baoks, was down this morning, calling on the medical fraternity. A six horse power upright engine and boiler for rale. W. J. Benson, Hilisboro, Or. K. B. Tongue attended tbe Re gatta and aquatic orti at Astoria, the first of the week. Smoke the Schiller and Excel- lencia cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for them. Mark Rector, of Chicago, is in the city, the guest of K. B. and T. II. Tongue, who are bis cousins. Call at our store and taste our syrup made of Mapleine Kx tract J. A. Messinger, Second St , Hilis boro. J. R Pickason and son, of north of tilencoe, were in the city yester day, and were callers at the Argus ofhee. To generate mental and idiysical agility buy good groceries. We keep the twst. II. Wehrung ,V Sons. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. C Meehan, of near Farinington, Aug. 2H, 1H05, twin sons, each weighing seven pounds. , Mrs. Win Kane, of Forest Grove, and Mrs. Ktther Kane, of Portland, visited with Deputy Mien II Kane and wife, Tuesday. Have you tried Mapeline? II not. why not? Boh Greer keeps it. Aek Bob about it the first time you are in town. Miss Msnchie Langley, of Forest Grove, was in tbe city yesterday, at work on the records in the Coun ty Recorder's office. Hayes double force pump the only pump in the long run, at A C. Archhold'e. Call and see before purchasing. Rev. Guy Pheips, who held the pastorate of tbe Evangelical Church in this citv, for several years, visit ed Hilisboro yesterday. Cbas. Westfall, of Gaston, was down yesterday, and states that hop picking commences in tbe James Hill yard, today. Lon L. Long, who has been pending the Summer on the Co lumbia River, was in town today, the guest of tbe Argus publisher. Mrs. A. E Carey, of Silt Lake, Utah, will open dressmaking par lors at Mrs. J. W. Morgan's resi- lence, on Second Street, Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Woida, for merly of Sherwood, lost their two year old son in Portland yesterday. Interment la today in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Murphy, and children, of Monument, East ern Oregon, were here this week, guests of A. W. Walker and family They left this morning for Mon mouth, after which they will re turn home, delighted with the Wil lamette Valley and the big Fair. The 13-year old son of J. C An derson, of near Scholls, while riding a horse Sunday, fell from the sad die by reison ot the saddle tnroing, and sustained a fracture of both bones in the right forearm. Pr S T. Linklater attended the unfortu nate young fellow, and he will he out in a few weekB, ready to huetle. Isaac Allen, of Reedville, who al lege he was robbed of several hun dred dollars a few weeks ago, has sued Peter Portigue, his renter, for $151 Of), for hay, oats, barley, wood, pasturage, etc., alleged to have been furnished defendant. Allen claims it was due him since last December He makes Loex Diamond a party to the suit. J. B McNew. of near Greenville, was in town yesterday and states that Contractor Knotts is making the dirt Uy on the Tillamook road. Loin Rose v. Company, who are working on the first mile, will have it completed in a very few days, when they expect to shift up the line on another contract of station work. Mr. and Mrs. George Pake, of Macon, Nebraska, and Curtis Crampton, of Arroya Grande, CaL, were here this weelc, guests ot Frank Barnes, of South Tualatin, being relatives ot Mrs. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Dake left thia morn ing lor the return trip, white Mr. Crampton and Mr. Barnes will leave in a day or so fur a trip to Crook County, ou a land bunting tour. John Keffer, aged 55 years, died at Portland, yesterday, at 2:00 p. m., after an illness dating several months. Keffer was horn in Jack son County, Missouri, and came to Oregon with his father, V. W. Kef fer, who settled on W' a pa to Lake, and who now resides at LaFayette, aged 82 years. Deceased leaves one daughter. For many yeara he has played the violin in and around Port laud, and, years ago, furnished music for Washington dances, WANT ADMINESTKATOR Heirs of Late A. II Johnson Are on the Warpath CLAIM W. M. LADD IS IN FAULT Eifate Ceters fHs Worth f Lands .la This Ceuntv C. N. Johnson, Mayor of Forest Grove, ia one of tbe eight heirs or representative of the late A. H. Johnson, the Portland botcher who owned 2,013 acrea of Que lands in Washington County, asking that W. M. Ladd, the Portland banker, be deposed at administrator of the eatate, embracing, also, valuable projiertj in tbe city of Portland. The original appraisement shows the estate to have been valued at 792,552 27, with claims of 206, Ii09, againet it. Of this Johnson owed Lidd A Tilton $180,123.94. and they claim that Ladd has looked after the Ladd it Tilton in terests more than the interests of the estate, acting in a dual capaci- l7- . . Ibe lands embraced in this coun ty are tbe celebrated Spring Hill Farm, south of Pilley, embracing 73.'! acres, of which 250 are on ler cultivation, and valued, altogether at21.tX(0. Aside from 72 acres on the Port land mountain, there sre seven places near Reedville, Beaverton. and vicinity. Of the lands above set out (00 acres are under cultiva tion. From the appraisement there should be over a half million of lollars worth of properly after all claims are paid. lhe petition to oust Ladd sets forth that the Washington County farms have been oersted at a loss. when they should have paid hand somely. Mrs. Sadie Johnson, formerly of Keedville, who is a widow of one of A. II. Johnson's sons, will come in for a ehare of the estate if it can be forced to settlement The petitioners ask that Ladd be removed and that a competent per son hs appointed to close up the estate and divide it among the var ious heirs, lhey also allege that Ladd operated the Keedville farm at a lose of $t310, when it should have paid a good profit. Johnson died in the early part of 1894. lhe heirs also alleges that before death Johnson executed a trust deed of Portland property to Mr. Ladd worth $422,000, which has never been included in tbe eetate. but ut which runs the valuation up to '792,522 27, as quoted above. IN HONOR OF MISS HOLCOMB A very pleasant party was held at the hmie of Mr. and Mrs. J; C Holcomb, of Bettanv, Friday eve nir.g, in honor of Mies Mayroe Hol comb, of San Bernardino, Cal., who is visiting relatives in that section. The evening was indulged in muic and games, after which light re freshments were served. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Tunttall, A. L. Holcomb, . C. Wilaon, Frank ltolcouil), .Mrs. S. A. Ilolcomli, the Misses Rilla Tuustall, Mayme Hclcouib, Carrie and Martha Becheu, May and Clara Mead, RosttU Holcomb, Annie Smith, Beatrice Tnnstnll, Hither Wilson, Connie and Carrie llcberlein, Ilatlie Holcomb, Mai- die Hansen, Lena liarlsley, Mattie Stream, and Messrs. Henrv Kuratli, Lee Mead, Kolit. and John Tanoock, Bert Ormitel, Will Josse, Fred Orosseo, Roy Kimlsman, Frank Grincr, Marshall Mat tic, Dtt'i Sapper, Howard Holcomb and Thoj. Stream. COTSWOLD BUCKS For salt: Thoroughbred Cots wold bucks, yearlings and two year olds. Inquire of Jos Cawrse, 5 miles northwest of Hilisboro. Preaching at the Christian Church next Sunday morning and evening Sheriff J. W Connell started this evening for Scogi?iii Valley, on bus i liens and a deer hunt combined. V. K Trtiyn, the guest of his sister, Mrs. II. V. Gates, for a fort night, left for Heppner yesterday. Mrs. B. P. Cornel mi went to Portland Tuesday, for a few days' visit with relatives. The executive committee of the County Lewis & Clark Club held a meeting thiB afternoon, at the home of Airs. F. J. Bailey. The city will lay new water pipes on Main, between Second and Third, its the old ones are about "all in," and leaking badly. Mrs. F. J. Bailey, secretary of -the Lewis & Clark County Club, returned from the Fair last eve ning. Mrs. F. M. Uobinton, of Beaverton, is acting as hostess of the Washington County exhibit, this week. At tbe big clambake at Newport last Saturday, S. B. Huston, of Hilisboro, and C. B. MooreB, of Marion, made address. Both are out for the congressional nomina tion to succeed the Hon. Binger Hermann. Hermann bimBelf'has not posted notices that he is out of the race, but in all likelihood he will not have a delegate in the con- County vention unless he should be vin 1 dioated hy a trial jury. Rev. Albert Heiforlh, of Emery, South Dakota, will preach bis first sermon in the new German Presby terian church, at Bethany, next Sunday, although the building will not be dedicated until later, owing to the delay of the pew. Sunday afternoon W. C. Liube will preach at Mnuntaindtle, and will be ac compaoied by Mr. Her forth. Tbia will be Mr. LsubVe last preaching in the county, as he will leave for hia chair in tbe German Presbyter ian Seminary at Dubuque, Iowa. On Tueeday, September 5, at 10 in the morning, Mr. Laube iil sell his horse and biijrgy, his cows and his household furniture to lhe high est bidder, J. C. Kuratli crying thej sale. All bis household furniture and that part of his library which be does not want to ship, will also be sold. A. B. Thorass, a former Forest Grove business man, has purchased three sections or wheat land op in the Alberta country, close lo where Thos. McClelland, former president of Pacific University, has a section. Mr. McClelland tbrei years azo bought the section, and last year's crop reimbursed the purchase price of land and all expenses Tbe laod produced from 30 to 50 bmhels of fine wheat, and ths district ha at tracted many from this county. Frank Kellerman, formerly a renter on the Palmateer place, near Reed vtl e, is raising, what up there, and doing nicely. The glowing reports of tbe Alberta country are attract ing many young fellows around here, and there may be a further exodus in the near future. Next Sabbath morning there will be the regular service at the Tuala tin Plains Presbyterian church, and in connection, the Holy Com munion. Rv. A. II. Burkholder. of Portland, will preach at the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church this Fridar evening, at the Preparation service" for the Holy Communion. Ail members of the church and any christian expect ing to attend tbe Sabbath Sacra ment, are urged to be present There will be Presbyterian services at the West Union church next Sabbath at 3:;i0 p. m. A cordis invitation is extended to all. The City School Poard has as signed the teachers for tbe cominr school year, as follows: B. W names, superintendent, and in charge of the Ninth; Anna Chal mers, Lighth; Annette White, Sev enth; Lucy Humphreys, Sixth Ethel Norman, Fifth; Jennie Beam ish, Fourth; Tennessee Weather red, Third; Rose Wilcox, Second, and Mrs. M. M. Pitlenger, Pri mary. It is expected that school will commence Monday, Septem ber 25. The district has contracted to have all the old rooms given a coat of kalsomine, and the rooau will all be very neat and tasty A year ago this week Hilisboro was anxiously watching the chase after Bert Oak man, who killed Frank Bennett, Aug. 29, 1904, ir the alley east of the bandstand Poses searched the woods east of town, and the woods along the Co lumbia rive', near Scappose, to no avail. It will be remembered that Oakman was caught at Warren dale, on the Columbia, a few days later. August S:homburg, of Evans Ion, III , returned home Sunday evening, after a week a visit with his brother, rred Schomburg, of the Oregon Condensed Milk Com pany. He made a host of friends while here, and thinks that Oregon is all right. I', is not improbable that be will dispose of bts business in the east and locate here. Wm. Schulmerich left yesterday or Coos county, where he will par ticipate in three farmers institutes. his addresses being exclusively on the dairy question and the proper kind of stock and rations for the strictly dairy cow. Mr. tchulmer ich is well lulormed along the lines of his subject and his addresses are always a welcome oasis in meetings that sometimes favor ot dullness. Deputy Sheriff Kane has just 6nished writing up about forty deeds for lands the county pur chased in 1900 at delinquent land sale. . All of these lands will be sold to the highest bidder for cash in a short time, the county to give a quitclaim deed. Here will be a chance for a speculation. The long -line of farmers' teams in front of the Climax Mill, de livering wheat, reminds one of old times, when wbeit raising was the chief industry in this section. D. H. Willers came in yesterdav and waa obliged to wait nearly an hour liefore he could unload. Half of one's dress is the shoe? Our celebrated Douglas shoes for men, and Drew-Selby and White- House shoes for ladies are the best of quality and latest lasts and they "last" and hold their shapes. school shoes for children. 11 Wehrung it Sons. C. P. Stafford, of Halsey. accom panied Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Linn and their guest, Miss Etta lumber lin. to Long Beach, last week. They returned the last of the week. Lost: Small, white dog, with leather collar, hearing a Portland tag. Answers to name of "Jimmy." lUrl Uaudle, JSorth Hilisboro. Will Johnson, of Mountaindale and E. P. Cornelius, of Glencoe, were in the city this afternoon. Miss Susie McKinney and Edwin Morgau departed this week for an outing at Seaside. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, XL D, Pbvalclaa, aa4 mrg OKica alurraa-Baiky block p aulra, Rooms 1-Lt and 15. Bldfce vast corner Baealiae aad gad Koto 'Ptoses, S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. al., PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON Office upstairs orer The ivlta Driif Store Rttiilenca BaatofCoart How. in lb corner of lhe llwk. SASASASASASArWVyVWVM JAMES PllILLIFE TAJIIES1X, M. i. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Of nee opsiaire in lorwiu-wooster Block North side of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaiilenve on comer Second and Oak Sim Oregon Phone Main tlti. HILLS BORO - - - ORKOO A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and o. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. JtllilSDOrO, Ure. GEO. E. BAGLEY ATTOkNEY-AT-LAW Boon). 1 and 2 State Baildlngf HILLSBOKO, . . OKEUOS. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORKK Y -AX-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Post Office, HiUebora, - Oregon, TUOS H TOMCUC S TOHOSB, Motaas TH0S. H.4E.B. TONS UK.; Attorney-At-Lw. Rooms i, 4, & $, Morgan Bin, lltlleborw. JOHN 21. WALL. ATTOaNSY-AT-LAW Office CpeUiis, Bailey Bfergea Black. Rooaia, iaai a. HILLSBOKO. - OROON. W. N. BARRETT, ATT0RK8Y-AT-LAW Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO ORBQON. W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Building, Upstairs, Rilkboro, Shute 11. THOS. H. TONGUE, JR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Bile, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hilisboro, - - Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Props., SvccmaBBrm Im 0. TUkmws Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all . kinds. A Mew Era In Prksmrn We are going to sell meat at price low. er than those which have prevailed in the past. Call in and tee us. We mean business. 'Phone aad Free Delivery Main Street, opposite Tnalatia Hotel, Hilisboro, Oregoa. S. , LYONS B. P. CORNKLTUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat yon right. Add yonr sale to our list. Call in and see us. Main Street, Hilisboro, Or, NOTICE For the next 10 days we will aire a 20 tier cent reduction on Uold fillpo and Silver Frames, also on LetiHeti. We will ntxu give a reduction in tiie price 01 treatment. 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