HILLSBORO AROUS, NOV. 2, 1909 ITKTI Is AsUlnn Court to (ilvc It Heal Property SUES C V MILLER AND ClIAS HINES And lame (vbrnton sad ilort lltllett Liquor Fight It on Pacific University ha unmaskol Hi batteries and lbs (Unit and re port df gun from now no until tlx nutter in Anally ilrcldtd will hover over Kurel Urov and tba circuit court, all the trouble growing out of alleged sales of liiur in tbt pious little college town where ait uuted in the Congregational College. la other word- Pacific I'niver lily laa sued Chat. P. Miller, Cbe. UittfD, both of whom conduct drug i lor on, antl Jam Johnioii and M irt Hsllntt, who conductl re soil which are can) to dispell li quid refnshinent to the oituen id the bailiwick. Pacific want the lands hat k the very lande used by these four. Milton W. Hinilb, the University's attorney, merely al lege that hie client ia owner in fee iuile n the four piece of proper ty, and that they are holding it, contrary to the Hittuci made and providi-d . The complaint aayi iiuihiiiit elae; just aki for the prop erty. Tliii in properly oonetrued to mean that the University means tin rit'.rii.ivj claim i, that il liiplor it mid, tht tand in iUtion ftlull leveit hack to the original owner, in three Instances Pacific I'nlveriity. The University li now getting down ti btieineoN, en! they will push the case clear through the Humeine Court, and, it U laid, 10 will the four defendant. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public eale at my farm one mile northwest ul (ireenville and 11 mil e.iuthwM-t of Itanki, known as the Waleon farm, at ten a. in., nn 8ATUHDAY, NOVKMUKU 4 . Futir horse, including one bay mare, 9 yeare, weight, 1J0O; one loin mare, X yeare, weight, 1100; one M iick hor, 12 yeare, weight, 1200; one Clydesdale cult, )8 nioijtlic, one graded Jersey cow 4 yeare, with calf by her tide; one rnait now, fr-li in Iecinher; one 2 year old heifer, freeb in the spring; one 10-gal. barrel churn anil one ttotta (Mine between 400 end 500 Imsbds OMs, loo bushel of when!, I ton 01 ami timothy hay, about 300 ln. polatoes In bin, one pair of 1000 lbs. Fairbanks scalee, lumber wagon, top buggy, double hack, In (airly good repair; 'J act wotk harness, aingle harneaa, llct ring hinder In giHMl repair, 14 inch ateel plow nearly new, j-horae apike-lnotli harrow, spring tooth harrow, liayfoik. Lunch at noon. Termi of Sale Under 110, caih; 110 and over, one year time ap proved note, 7 per cent, internal, Two per cent, t ff for caeh over 1 10. U. II. IUtet, -Owner. H. P. Coriieliu, Auctioneer. SOUTH TUALATIN Mr, and Mri. William flchulmer ioh, Karmington, gave an enjoyable Progressive Whist party to their ninny friend, Kaluidav evening. Thoae preaent were: Meaar. anil Meubtuie W. Scbulmerlcb, C. Itehse, J. Kamna.J.J. Kreha, I). Hurk halter, J J. Jack, A, Jack, J, II. Slewart, tl. llogrele, J. Nicodemua, T, C. Johnson, I'. Wal lace, Mr. Kimc K ranch. M liar a Klal lWbllug and lltta Sclmluierieh, Krvlnt liutklialter and Will .Stevens. After the game a over boun teous ropnst was sr md, after which the giieHts returned to their homei toward the wee email hours. The Lady's and Gentleman's first prize weie won by Mr. and Mre. C. Uehee and the bnohy prize by Mre. J. H. Stewart and Mr. I), iiurkhal- ter. JOHN KIRTS, PIONEER John Kin, pioneer of 1852. died at his home near Greenville, Nov, 1. lDOii, aged about 75 year! Ueceaied was born in Iowa and croaaed the plain to Oregon in the exodus of lfviz, Bottling near Greenville. I(e ha ever einoe made hi residence in this county. Hie wife and the 'following children survive him: W. A., Portland; W. 8. and Mre. KJith Shirley, Alaska; Mra. Delia Anderson, K. A., 1 L,, Mre. Klva 1'omeroy, (Iraoe, Greenville; ind another daughter, Hulda. Tba funeral will take place under the auRpiceB ol the ftUaons, AdvertiaeJ Letter 1 K Bent, Harvey Heniter, Mlttle Brown, Alpbena Hoynton (5), U Canton. W L Da via, Geo Conaer, Mra Mattie Grave U). frank Uroiner, Mn Laura Hall.W Y Kuiitli, Mra C F lUrrii, Mr M K Lewia, K Pitazelka, John Sullivan, Mra Kdna Tealmore. A Tuali, Mr W K Walker, It 11 vt 000 aim a pacaiige to w V Sniilli, H. P. CORNKI.1UH, P. M. Argue and Orogonian, 12.00. John Meurer, of near Cedar Mill WdB in the oily last evening. Found, lady 'a red handbag with Rmaii sum ot money. Inquire at this otlioe. at a j'ftviu tjorwin has nuronaied an intereat in the Emmott meat mar. ket and will Boon connect himself ftUtl tbe bUBiuHBI, Thrilling in every line, and iue taioed in Intereet from the moment the curtain rieee until it final tall, la "A Human Hleve," which come to tbe tiillaboro 0iera Houae, Bat' urday, Nov. 4, Under the direction ot K Hpoftord. It ia one ot tbe mnet aucceeeful melodramae of tbe day. 1'be atory il the play tell of lb love of two young people for each other, with a counter plot ihowiug a mi-humorjue love af fair, and the deviliah machination of a friend in human diaguiae. A tirring picture ia ihown ot the treatment of workingmen by a cer tain unacrupuloui clai ot employ ei. Tbe production ia an extreme ly elaborate one, and a numUr of cleer apecialtie are introduced dining the prfurmanca. Htvle i perhapi the flrat earen tial fealurein K. N. A K. garment, Iwauee it ia that which the eye flrit note In a profeional aenae, quality cornea firat; for atyle I im poeaibie without quality. Here then, we have the two great rtqul lie of good clothing. Trice that are right. II. Wehrung & Son. Regarding the reaig nation of Mitchell, Herman and VVilllamaon, the Oregonian quote Senator K. W. Hainea, of Forett Orove, a aaying: "Kelgnatlona wouiu tie a patriotic crino. I am willing to leave it to their own beet judg ment" Krpieentalive Newell: "Henator Mitchell and Representa tive WilltauMon owe it to their a tale to give place to other who can pei form their dutiea." Commencing Saturday rooming II. Wehrung St Son wiil give a ticket with each $1 cub purcbaie, entitling purchaser to drawing on priiee ae follow: lit prize, 915 io trade; 2nd prU, 10 to trade; 3rd rue, 9& in trade; 4 lb prize, 92 60 n trade; 5th prlie, 4 piece Table M. Kichen, of illooming, waa in lon yetterday, and made the trip io via Jack ion Bottom bridge. He tatea that thedialanoe from Bloom ing into tbe county aeat by thi route ia much ehorter than by tbe old road, coming in by Cornellua. He think that the winter buiinea of Blooming people will largely come to Hilleboro, as it mean ahorter trip than heretofore. The fall of the year ia an Ideal time to get a new couch. The long winter day are coming when you will have plenty of time to uae one liooeleon can eurely eentl you one that will mil. Btep io and look at them. Alio everything in the fur niture line. Katiitfaction guaran teed or money refunded. -W. 0. IKineleon, I. 0. 0. f. Building. The county oommUtionera' court convened yetterday morning. Out aide ol accepting the Jackeon Bot torn bridge and ordering payment and auditing tbe usual grist of claims, there was nothing of great importance transacted. The court will aooti notify subeenbers to the Jackaon bridge lottep in and settle witb Treaturer Jackson. Hammer tiaint. readv for the brush, guaranteed to last ft years, at A. C. Archbold's, for 91.25 per gallon. AIL color Full line of paint, oils and bruehea, at lowest prices. T. C. Meeban. of Karmlnston. was in town yeeterdsv, and report that he and hi wife lost ons of their twins, born two months co Mr. Meehan is an rnlhueiaalioover tho proportion of a big warehouse here for the storing ot farmer's po tato and onion crop. I'ercheron onlta for sale: One a horse colt, yearling past; filly, two years paet; also three-year-old filly, gentle, kind and partially broke. 111111 tat a a in sell oneap tor oasn or gooti paper. John A. Hobbe, HilUboro. Helvetia must have had a Hal lowe'en experienoe Tuesday night, for the Argus has received the fol lowing advertisement: "The house which was removed from its Discs Tuesday evening should bereplaoed within a week to avoid trouble. Peter Welty, HilUboro, Route 1." Our famous W, L, Douglas shoes for fall and winter wear are what you need, gentlemen. Biggest stock of shoes on the West Bide. II, Wehrung & Sons. E. B. Sappinglon has purchased tbe Chris. Peters saloon at Cornea us, and the transfer was made in this city this morning. Mr. Sap pinglon will take charge at once This will keep the number of sa loons at Cornelius at three. J. C. Ureer invites everybody wanting shoes to give him a call lis carries the famous Kilt-Kenney shoe. Main Htreet, opposite Tuala tin. MrB. Lena Beckwith has oon eluded a two weeks' vacation as a guest of Mrs. J. W. Bailey, and re turned to tbe Good Samaritan Hos pital, where sht it engaged in pro lessional capacity as nurse. E. J. Moore, of Cedar Mill, and who has larmeu there for many years, was in town today getting out sale hills for Nov 23. He will move to Portland, having leased his place for 0 years. The Ladies of the Conspiration Church will hold a Bazaar the first week in December, the exaot date of which will be published later J. T. Fletcher, one nf the old time school masters of the county, was in town the nrst 01 the week. C. Peters, tbe Cornelius saloon man, in town this morning. JTIVl? USD DEAD SUNDAY KcHldcd Near Cooper Moun tain, Above H.'averton II K HAD MIS ILL FOR MONTHS Dkcm4 ia About 55 Year Old sad Lived Aluoe Valentine Bchmidt, a German re siding near Cooper Mountain, and bo has been living alone, wa( found dead by bis neiittibor, John Neunian, 8undy morning. Neu- man notilted in. r . M. UobioRon, ho in turn notified Coroner K. C. Brown, who went to the Bchmidt home to hold an investigation. He found 92 45 on the dead man's per son. 1 he coroner investigated hi leath and found that be came to hi ltst by natural meaos. John Neuman, who ia a close neighbor, teetified a follow: Be had known the dead man for about five yean, when he firat set tled there; Bcbmidi's wife had been sent to the asylum about four year ago; Bchmidt bad been living alone; be hid one daughter, Mm Anna, presumably living in Portland, al though she never viaited the father; hid een deoessed the day bdore his death, a he had been going over to the houae every day or eo, a Bchmidt bad not been well; went to the Bchmidt home Sunday morn- n8 but getting no response niion knocking, bad gone to window, where he could tee the dead man, aying on the bed; went and called l.e gbbor, John Bichier, and to gether they forced the door, and upon approaching the dead man, found that be was at ill warm. Bichier teetified that he had gone with Neuman. and corroborated hit testimony. Hai I Neuman had then sent for Dr. Robinson. Baid he had een Schmidt about 5 o'clock the night before, sitting on hin door step. Mias Minnie Bpecbt testified be hsd known dead man two years; bad seen him Saturday evening, on door step; noticed he wai ill; had akd him if shs should get him something to est, at she knew he lived alone and could not well pre pare food for himself; he had told her that he would like some mueh and milk; she had taken him what he reijutsled, and he entered the houe, fattening the door behind him. Had told her "good hye' aa (he left. This wat the last tba had seen of him. Bchmidt' remains were lukon to ihe poor farm, Monday, and inter red in tho cemetery. Coroner Drown found an old watch among tbe dead man' ef fects, leiilf the money. The Schmidt' own twenty acre of land PUBLIC SALE I will self at public tale tt the premise of the late David bell, in HilUboro, at 1:K) p Ca 111 p m , on SATURDAY, KOYKMBKU 18 HouathoM and kitchen fmnUhini'e.atw Ing machine, camp atnvr, mare and coll, man's and woman's saddle, bunsy, att atngle baruraa. Ihiui wat, on, 1 bar rack 1, act double haroi-M, piece a of bar neat in variety, cowlwlls, 5 ladders, cheal carpenter looli, cooper 1 toola, wagou toola, plowa, harrowa, garden toola, etc., 1 iholnuus, awmclicHer rule, revolver boat oompleted with oar and taili, old wagona, old liacka, u rap iron, odda and ndarindstone,canlhook, i-man-saw,iet augera, a iledget, a log chains, mattocks, iboveli and numerous other article. Terma of Bale 910 and under, cash; Over 9I0, months time, sp prove J note, at ( per cent B. K. Hoover, Owner. DELTA DRUG STORE SOLD I have this day sold the stock of goods in tbe Delia Drug Store to Mr. W. P. Tucker, who has had the management for the past year and a half, and while I sincerely thank the many esteemed patrons for their patronage of the business, would resrxctfuily bespeak the ooutinuance of the ea-ne to the new proprietor. In order Io meet the wholesale accounts contracted while I was yet responsible for the debts of tbe store, the outstanding ac counts due the etnre must be col lected, and I shall very deeply an predate promptitude in repaying the store, so that the business may be speedily settled up. Mr. Tuck er, with the co-operation 01 the Commercial Bank, will attend to this matter. Respeotfully, B. T, LlXKLATKR Hillsboro, Ore , Oct. 31, 1905. In presenting myself as the new Eroprietor of the extensive Delta tug businesr, I beg to ray that I shall use every effort to conduct the store to the satisfaction of my pa trons, using the best brands of drugs and the utmost oars in dis pensing. I trust my efforts to keep the store supplied with the most up-to-date requirements, and my pereooal endeavors to please will meet the approval of my patrons. Kespeotfullv, W. P. Tucker. Toboggan Maple syrup at Greer's John Peters, of Yerhoorl, was in town yesterday, and made this of fice a pleasant call. Go to McCormick's for school supplies. Henry It ge, of Kartningtoo, was in town today. Raleigh Robimon, of Progress, wss in town y enter day. Cheat seed and tare seed for sale. Jobu Milne, Hillsloro. Hugh E. Moore, the Newton farmer, was in town yesterday hchool tablets, pencils, pens am! , at McCormick s musit ink, etc store. C. E. Shorer and wife were In from Mountaindale, yesterday. George Johnson, of Booth Tuala tin, was in town yesterday after noon. Hon. C. F. Tigrd. of Tigard- ville, wa a county seat vieitor, yes terday. J F. Caratens, of Banks, passed through town today, enroute to Portland. A. Reverman, formerly the Cen- terville pcstmiHter, was in town yesterday. Cider apples for sale. 0. L. Luetscher, Bateline road, north of Retdville station. The Coffee Club will meet with Mrs. II. Y. Gates, this Saturday afiernoon, at 2:.'!0. Mrs J. (L Adams and daugh ter, of Farmington, were callers at this oflioe this afternoon. Mies Wilma Waggener is now prepared to accept pupils on piano or organ, inquire at her borne. ('has Lamkin is this week as sisting taking of inventory in the Arch bold hardware store. Bran, l!l 50 per ton; shorts, 921 ; chop bailey. 923.f,0.-Climax Mill ing Company. W. E 1'ruyn. of Heppner, was in the city last week, the guest of his sister, Mrs. If. . dates. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Kicellencia end you will try tbem again and again. M. II. M alone, well known here as a boy, Is now residing at Ana conda, Montana, where he is doing nicely. L. C. Martin, oi the Salem States man, was in town yesterday, look ing up political pointer for his paper. Oysters bv the plate; by the quart; and fine oyster cocktails, at Palmateere, Second Street. Will supply in any quantity. Frank Ralston, a prominent rancher and stockman of (iaston, was in town yesterday, greeting bis many friends. Nothing pleases the lady of the houses like choice groceries and we keep nothing else. Try us. II. Wehrung tt Sons. A North Forest Orove farmer was in yesterday snd paid a 95 fine (or looking too much on the wine when it was red. Wanted Boy about 16 years of age, to ham bakery trade; German or Swiss preferred, inquire at the City Bakery, Hilleboro, Ore. For sale: Two Holetein bull calves. A. Bendler, Jesse Corneli us place, -11 miles northwest of Hillelioro. Address, Cornelius, R F.D.I. w C. C. Hancock, one of Cornelim enterprising merchants, was in tb city lust evening, and says businei in the little town is splendid. Fred Zilly, with the Irwin-Ho. son Company, of Portland, was ! the city yesterday, doing busine with the county oflicials. Mr. snd Mrs. T. R. Imbrie d parted this afternoon for St. Ms tin's Springs, near The Dalh where they expect to spend tl winter months. j (i. II. Andrews, Portland, ar Miss Alma Reaberg, of Tigardvill were married in Portland, Oct. 2 1005, Rev. T. Shaver, of the Eva gelical Church, officiating. David Reghitto, the Beavertr onion grower, was up this mornii on legal business. Mr. Reghitto the grower who is testing the vali ' ity of the ordinance at Beavertc which prohibits shipment of fert izer.snd he haeincidentally broug proceedings to oust Mayor Robi son and one of thecounoilmen fro oflice on the grounds of ineligibilit The meetings at the Christh church contiune. Subject, Frid night: "The Misrion of Chris Saturday night: "Divine A Necessary." Sunday A. M,"T. Question of the First Fratricidi Sunday nighl, "The Two Yinet Sunday mprning is Oregon Di and an offering will be taken . state work. ' It is important tb we have a full attendance and a liberal offering, as on this hinges. in a measure, our prospects for missionary help. The meetings may continue another week. Hallowe'en night passed off rath er more quietly than for years, and depredations were much less in evt deuoe. Fred Adams and Ed. Ad kins wore assistants to Marshal At kinson. Fred Adams caught three firetty good sized boys tearing up a umber pile down near the Climax Mill, and, afler firing several shots in the air, captured them and gave them a good scare by marching them to tbe jail, and then releasing them. A cart was placed in front of the M. E. church; several gates werd luiuus the next morung Will Visit Washington Coun ty Towns Soon ARE COMING TO CET ACyfJAIITED Will Mike CuntT Seat Evening Xorember 17 Visit Portland's repreecntative business men, numbering a hundred or more, and embracing wholesalers, back era and newspaper men, as well as rsilway men, will vitit Washington County on Friday evening, Nov. 17. Tbe Erst stop will be made at 6:20, at Forest Grove, where they will remain nntil 7:50. Hillsboro will be their last stop, and they will reach this city at 8:00 o'clock, and remain until 9:30. It it suggested that the town pnt in a few more lights for tbe occasion, between the business part of town and the depot A committee will be appointed to receive the delegation at the depot and escort them to the court house, where a program will be presented. The test of the visit ia to get info closer touch with tbe business men of the two towns, and right here is where Portland is starting in the right direction. Arrangements, perfected by the Board of Trade, will be published, and by next week'e issue all will be ready for publicity. PUBLIC SALE Tbe nndt-rsigoed will sell at bis plsce, 2 niile.1 north of Cedar Mill, and one mile eatt of Bethany, at ten o'clock a. in., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Three good work horses, weigh about 1 400 each; pony, auckling colt, yearling colt, I'ercheron -Clydesdale stallion. 5 years, weighs, I900; milk cows, part Holatein, all good milker, all in milk; 4 cows, fresh soon; a heifera, (rcth in apring; Half-blood Brown Swiaa bull, 3 years; 1 7 young pigs; 2 brood sows: fall blood Yorkabire boar; nearly new Bain wagon, i; Bain wagon, 3V. buggy, buckeye grain seeder, new McCormick hayrake. Buckeye mower, McCormick binder, a cultivators, la-inca chilled plow, a ateel plows, steel barrow, horse hayfork complete. 60-eallon kettle, lot of bay in barn. 4 10-galIon milk can, lo gallon cbum, butter worker, household and kitchen furniture and other articles. Terms of Sale Under 9 10, cash ; 910 and over, one year s time, ap proved note, at per cent, i per cent, on, cash over f ID. E. J. Moore, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. JACOB MESSINGER Jacob Meesinger. died Nov. 1, 1905. at the home ol his eon, Jacob A , at Laurel, aged c4 years. Deceased wsb bom in Ohio, October 12, 1321, and with his parents, moved to Delaware Co., Ind.. in 1838; July 3, 1840 he was marrud to Miss Anna Brown, who died at Laurel, August 13, 1900. In 1853 they moved to Guthrie County, Ohio, and in 18G2 crossed tbe plains to Oregon by an ox team, overland, settling in Yam hill County. In 1S76 they moved. to this connty, Bjrtnjat Laurel, a. who died Sept 29, admitted to pro bate; Ethel Norman apptd admx; bonds, $200; C F Tigard, Jno Gaarde and M D Robinron, ap praisers; guardian Hattie Norman instructed to pay over to admx note of $53; guardianship to close of record upon filing receipt. Supt of aBylura cited to appear Nov 13 to show cause why guardian shall not be appointed for Rufus E Norman, insane. Pr. A. A. Burris leaves Tuesday for a locating trip to tbe Lake coun ty country, going in via Prineville. R. Pubols, of the Martin Smith place, was in town from Lenox, this morning. Tbe Grange Fair given by Leedy Grange, No. 3 59, at M. W. A. Hall, ol Ledar Mill, waa a great succe, a large crowd being present, both day and night. Expecially do we want to mention the program that was rendered to well. Probably tbe one who received tbe most com pliments for her talent was Sadie Keen, a pretty miss and an accom plished entertainer. She baa a promising future before her, and we wish ber all success Everyone was well pleased witb the exhibits, and we hone next year to begin soon enough to surpass this year's. Committee. GoI 20-H. P. Buflah Pitts en gine and Niagara graio separator, 30x56, in good repair, lor sale or trado, reasonable. Inquire of J. C. Beach, Glencoe, or Hilisbjro, R F. D. 3. 'The Human Slave" Company, ahicb plays io Hillsboro on Satur day eve, Nov. 4, is billed for the Empire Theatre, Portland, next week. This means that the com pany is a good one, and sboold be worthy of patronage. Remember, Hillsboro Opera House, Saturday, Nov. 4. Reserved seats, 50 cents; general ad mission, 35; children, 25. Seats now on sale at II. Wehrung & Sons. Farm for Rent: Two miles north east of Hillsboro, 210 acres good buildings. Twenty five acres seed ed to clover, and forty five acres in clover and timothy. Inquire at this office. District Attorney E. B Tongue went to Sherwood one day last week and prosecuted William Wil son for alleged assault on his father, before Judge M E. Buck's court. Tbe defendant waa fiund guilty and fined 950 and costs. The old gentleman testified the son physically maltaeated him, and tbe court thought that a lesson was forthcoming. R. Y. Humphreys still doing business serosa tbe street from the Masonic Building, Second street. Bicycle! repaired; bicycle sundries; all work guaranteed. Prices the most reasonable. The Spring Hills county rock quarry has this summer turned out 954 cubic yard of rock, distributed as follows: South Forest Grove, 454 yards; Dilley, 342; Cornelius lu8. The Thatcher quarry has this year turned out 1200 yards ci rock for tbe roads in North Forest Grove. Strayed from my pasture: Red muley bull, year and a half old. Any information will be liberally rewarded. -W. H. Connell, Hills boro, Oregon. T. P. Gcodin is getting along finely on the opera house, and by the last of tbe week all outside work, including shingling, will be finished. He expects to finish the entire building bv December 1, and the owners intend to open it to the public by tbe brst ol the New lear Forty acres for rsnt; Io) acres cleared; good orchard, house and barn; 14 miles west of Cedar Mill Wm. King. Beaverton, R F. D. 2. Riehard Baldra an J wife, of An aconda, Mont., are here for an ex tended stay. It has been two years since they last visited this city, where they own a home on Base line, between Third and Fourth streets. Ha reports freezing weath er in Montana. R. Y. Humphreys is busy these days getting guns and pistols ready for the hunting season. If your gun needs repairs, give bim a call Yida, the 10 year old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Will Scholfield, of Astoria, died the first of the week from an attack of peritonitis The funeral will be held from the M. E. Church, Cornelius, tomorrow, and interment will be in the Cornelius cemetery. The little girl i erand daughter of Beni. Scholfield and wife. Oysters furnished for parties served at parlors, any style; hot stews, raw, or any way desired Neat Bervice. Hot chocolate with bread or cakes. Hot beef teas of all kinds. Palmateer's. The old town has been rather free from visitors this week, owing to the fct that farmers are busy seeding and also in getting their potato crop harvested. 1 he weath er has been splendid for fall work and everybody will bate to see the fading away of Indian Summer. A. B. Todd, the South Forest Grove road supervisor, was in town this afternoon, conferring with the county court. The court adjourns this afternoon.. The proceedings and claims allowed will be publish ed in the next issue. J. G. Haines, the Beaverton road supervisor, was in the city yester day, on business with the oounty court.which convened in the morn ing for the regular November term. J. E Bailey, Forest Grove's mer cantile leader, was in town today, accompanied by his wife. They were gueslB of Mrs. tt. waggener, of the Tualatin. Chas. J. Herb, of Greenville, wag in town yesterday, and reports that the potato crop is about har vested out in his section. Pacific Monthlythe finest Coast Magazine, $1 00 per year. Argus and Monthly for if 1 f0. Oet your winter reading now. Henry Kamna, of Blooming, was in the city this morning. PR0FI8BI0JUL. F. A. BMLn7. Il D. Fajaletaa, aa4 wjn OrBca NWaa-Baitar black mf Room ls-l.t and 15. RawasaKsM cornet Baaall and Sad Botk 'Psoas. S. T. LINKLATRR. M. B. C. U.. PHYSICIAN AND SURSX83I Offloa upstairs over Tb Delta Draff Blare Residence Kaat of Court Ha In the comer of the block. JAMES PHILLIP E TAJflESIX, I. J. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Ci. CoDsultalion in French or English. Of nee npataira in Lorwln-Wooater Block, North tide of Main Street. MrVsrasVWwVwwW F. J. BAILEY, M. D., - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oflice with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidence 00 corner 8cond and Oak 01a Oregon Phone Main US. HILLSBORO ... ORBOOH A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. TT'11 1 - ' Both Phone. XlUlSDOrO, KJTC. GEO. B. BAQLJJT TTO&NBY-AT-LAW ftoonu 1 and 2 Skate Biltdlict . HILLS BO liO, . . OEEfiOI. vvvvvvvWrWrvvwr H.T. BAGLEY, ATTORN BY-AX-LA W Office, npauira, over the Feet Once, IliUabora. - Oeageae aWVVVVrWrrrVyrVrW THO B Toacc. a raess, swtaal THOS. H.1K.B, TOSfiUE,; Attorneys- it-Law. Room j,4,kt, X organ Blk, HUlee . JOHN IL WALL, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upstair. Bailey Iforgaa Rattans, 1 sal a. HILLSBORO, - ORBOOR. We N. BARRETT. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Up StaUn, Central Sleek. HILLSBORO - ORBOOM. W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Shute Baildiug, Upstiin, BiHiorj, Ortpi- THOS. H. TONGUE, JR ATTORNEY ATLAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon ..Central Heat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., IVojM., twmmmtm to 0. mjr Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meat of all kind. A Mew Era In PpAbsm ' We are going to sell meat at price low er than those which have preeailed ia the paat. Call in and see ua. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery Maia Street, opposite Taalatla Betel, HUlsbore, Oregon. revWrrVyrWrVrVvVvVl E. J, LYONS B. r. CORKKUUa LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Eatate, Loan and In surance Buaineaa. Lis! your (ana with them and find a aale. They will treat yon right. Add your aale to our list. Call in and see us. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. If you want to get welt and strong ua Eidelweiss llmrb Tmm Thm Womlf Qamawnr' f fn'm Own A powerful remedy agtinit all Pulmon ary trouble, Cold and LaGrippe Na ture's own Tonic and Cure for Stomach, Bladder and Kidney Diseaaee. Woman' Friend, and a positive cure (or all their ailment. PpIoo, SO omntm. Pi-H If your merchant does not keen The Miamantine Family Remediee (which ate guaranteed pur vegetable com pounds) then order directly from Pacifit Coast Agent, JOMH F. Qrmt, V, ' PrlMl. Orm., A W. 0. 1 With each order the valuable booklet, "How to Gain and Keep Health," will be sent free. rti.,u. iiwto.l u'l.iia Von uri. viitncn fit.iu ,T mil? ,va f mn We are In our Office over the Cltv Bkrv Mix days In the week doing Optical Work, triviim the best of Haliabction. Olaaaaa lltteu while you wait, antl the work tnar- uutced. We have also added Harem. log. U-al Science, and will ctre you a writing as roimI as any elty In tbe West. We have had many years' experience in this acifiine, being a atudent of fowler A . Wells Co,, ffw York. We are alio healing tho sick with our r-i 1 . 1 1 it . m . . iTUKi.sq nteuiuu. am w our witrn Hi guftratiteed. Give use call and be em vinced. DR. A. 0. CATOW,