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I HILLSBORO AflGUS, AUGUST S3, ISM 7 FKED IIURFOKD TRIED " Judge' II. T. Ilnn'cy Heard tW Yesterday in Thin Ci'y IS TAKEN UNDEK ADVISEMENT lullii) Wire HuliliiiK Chain Link, and i'ed Ihruiiitli Fred II u t( ltd, nf near Newliarp, was arrested fur tinwi tilling a wire In a cliuiii which fnntrniil tint toll gala el Washington County end of th Tillamook toll mad, last Friday, and had til hearing Mure Judge It. T. lUtley, yesterday the case being now tindtr advha liient. Mr Lee, tin1 toll tender, swure that h asked for M..r0, tlif total loll, at tli" pate at the Tillu niiMik end had been chopped out Hhe id Hurford t lb-red her twenty live cents, the W'alii ngUm County lull,' and later ollered her I.M) provided f hw would ia? tt a receipt Hhe answered him that she had n.il leii told to vigil reoelpt and Hur ford thru withdrew hi oiler, tin faslened the Hire, mid went through, the wotnaii refusing lh tpiarter tender.!, Tho, II. Tongue Jr. priweculeil and M It. Itllinp dt-fnlnlti. Rump conifiiiUd llmt the description the foid In the original -litioii waa not euHicifut, while Tongiii held that the )t-t i t ioh ntk-l for toll road front the I'araoiia' p'm to the county line nit the WiNoi llleer road. TWgtw mnli mleJ that this waa millicitMit a there waa hut una Wilann Hiver ruad li the entire county and the olhei terminus would i.txTBrtarily have to he at the cuunlv line. The C:me will he decided ait pool at Jtidgs lUglry I'M' up the ! governing the Waging id toll mriIh Judge llAgley all iwed Hurfr I In take down 2H) of the Ml It that lit put up for appcat it nre and he re turned home, COSNEV PATER MAHKIfr.D l.ulher M. (ioeney, aged 7.1 years, aud mica well known here a a rarpenler and huilder, was married I Hiker City, Augixt T2, I'.UMt. ti Mra Katheriue (iiheon, aged "1 year tioaney wi-nl from here to Astoria, and later to Raker. II if wife died several yrate ago, (Ioh ney altlel nu a ranch tip above Maker, and is making him a new home, lie told the bride that he would mmy her If she would oiolt Ida ti i en I art) keep bouse for hint and a bargain wa made. The groom came here in IS.V'i, eltliug in Portland, later going lit Tillamook, and then settling in Hillehoro. FOR SALE (ireded I'ernheron stallion, Vnung Htnincer, 7 year old; weigh, IToO; aound; will work anywhere. Known a nne of the greatest sire in t hi Mention ; get line, well built colt: Id. wd hay; breed true to color. A lrgin for ch. Ketiiemlier you cart both work bim and pi toe hint in Html. Rert V mda, Scholia, ad dress, Hillelxiro, Out., K F. D. 2. HAVE YOUR OWN TELEPHONE Representatives ol the Pacific Htate Telephone ,fc Telegraph Company have marled a hnuoe to house cativiH aiming the farmers ol thl ooiiniy, offering itn extreme ly low rental rale for inntruiuente to be need in connection with th central ofllce of the Company throughout the country. For .08 ,i cent a mouth the sub orlber i given Ires aw itching with all other suluorlbers connect ing with hi central exchange. Under this rate it would appear that no rural resident need be with out a telephone ami it attendant advantage, especially an every as nuance is given of prompt and efficient lervice. ; Mr. Wm. 10. Clayton is in charge nf the oanvaaa In thift county and he stale that he may lm etn at the central in llilbboro, Ore , or will viiiitany coutinunity or organ itation of farmer intereeted in telephone mattern, who wieh to in stitute a line of their own. Date Caramels Den of Bweetu. Irving Bath i working (or Wat son, on the Heaiide Signal. , Born to II. A. Lytle and wife, Curneliiu, August 22, a son, - Born, Auk. 17, to J. If. Voelker and wife, Blooming, a daughter Born, An. 15, to U. L. Wsnn and wife, Beaverton, a daughter Kd.'Tobin, Puninc PftjWCo.'p genial salesman, was in the city this afternoon. Dr. Wm, Pittenger has returned from a vUit with bia winter at Jo aeph, Wallowa County. Wm Heed, working for J, II, Hewell, is recovering from a broken rib sustained nne day laet week. Again it is reported that the contract for the electric line past Ibis place has hern let but a they have seemed no right-of-way In this territory it will, be well to discount the news tor awhile yet "A pitiful care WjS that of Na thanniel V. N, who was yeeter- ditv adjudged iniaiiie. The com mitted man come from Foreet (irove, and is 74 years of age. Twenty year ago a tree fell on hi in aud broke eeveral bones, and injured hie bead. About three yeare ago he commenced to show eigne id liming bia niiod, and three week ago he was provided with an attendant to keep him from doing biuieell harm, or from running away.' Heat time failed to re cognize hi wife, and be became so bad that it was iiupoaeible to rare (or liiin. Suicidal and homicidal tendency was strong, and it wss rieceseary In watch bim. Added to hie mental infirmity wa a malig nant cancer, which is attacking hl face and right eye. The old gentleman i so infirm that he can rurcely get around, and it is but a iiietion uf time uutil old Mother Nature will lay hiut to rest, where o will be away from pain and hallucination. Dr. H. T. I.inklater waa Hi examining physician. For sale: Kighty acres fine lay ing land; good soil; 20 acree under cultivation; 4 acres good orchard; (mmI ix room buuee; cplendid well; fair bam; team, cow, chickens, pige; with machinery to run place; Uo household good. This farm . m a rural mail route; telephone tine; milk route, and is located H oiilee eouihweet nf Keedville, a railway elation Place goea for M,(MH)-K. 11 t)wer, Hillsboro, Itotito 2. The wifeuf Cvrus II. Walker, nf near Allniiy, died Hunday. Ie oeaeed wa gel 15 year. Her luelmud, Cyrus Walker, was well now n here in the early day, being he dm white child horn west ol tie Kocky Mountains, lie war he mi of a pioneer, Klkaoab Walker, who was one of the early uitoiiomiries and who took up the lonalion rlulm on which is bx ated a large portion 'of the city of For t (irove. The buihand and two ion and a daughter survive her. For sale: Hpan horees, baroear ind wgnn;weigb almnl K15() each; ublings, one a gray, the others bay; matched fine for work; sound -Chan. May, Olencoe; call on Pacific KiitUe Telephone, Jas. Morgan 'phone. - '" The bouse of I,. C. Brown, over moth of the Tualatin river, and et of Farm ing ton about four milee, wa destroyed by Ore Mon day morning, the cause of the blare 'wing a defective ilue. The build ing was occupied by J. II. Dance ml family. Practically all the contents were saved. Mr. Brown't 'o i abf ut liUH) or ITOO.there be ing some insurance in a Portland Mutual company. Schiitmerlch Brothers have turn -1 out an immense amount of farm machinery this seon and their oueineae line exemplified the fact that it pay to buy in carload lota. No man need go to Portland to ve a dollar on (arm inschiney. What with slatltings and straw etack Ores the sir has been charged with emuk lor the past ten days. A ItHle rsin would do niuoh to clear tip the atmosphere. Unless there is some precipitation there ere like lv to be some very dieaslrous forest and timber fires this Fall A lire caught north of town a short dis lance, Sunday, and burned over everal places, although but little damage wm done. " Now 1 the time to get your cream separator.' I am still agent for rhe best Heparatort the Ideal and Peopled, at from to tl5 -teuurator guaranteed to give satis (action.- Bernard Ieis, Beaverton, It. F. 1). 1. , j ' . - Attorney Hub ton relumed th l of the weok from Ny Creek, and is at present engaged In the lefense of Hlard Jooee, wbo, jointly with Pierce Mays, is now iieitic tried lor' conspiracy to de fraud the government. Mays is he well- known Uwyer and itoli ticiau nf Portland, and he has done businexs in a professional capacity t i tiart as A a tit n rti -tt-k f 'mm I people, We carry the best shoe on ths market i fur the money. W. L Douglas and Dr. Keed'a famous cusbiou shoes for men, leading makes for ladies. Latest styles and finish, H. Wehrung A Hons. Jack Byrne, of Beaverton, and wbo was arreeted last week for re tist ing arrest by the deputy mar eltal, osiue up yesterday and with drew his nlea of not guilty and ad' milted the truth ot the charge. Judas II. T. Baglry fined him ten dollars and oosts, which was paid, and Byrne went on bis way re jolctng.' The other defendant in tends to flgltt the case, so it is said Dividends in life insurance should be paid annually Get the annual dividend habit. IN one better than the Massachusetts Mu lual Life's annual dividend system James Stilt, District Agent, C. F. Brown, of Greenville, was in the oily last evening, and made a call 6n the Argus office. He and family have just returned from a trip to the Netarts beach, f Cheat seed and tare seed for sale by J. Wj' vandervelden, of Roy. :. Oeorae Kirkwocd, of Forest (Jrove, and whose platform la broad enough for-anyone to run on, wsa in the city yesterday, and made the Argus ollioe a pleasant visit. , Cratn$conpOQa with Washington ice cream at The Delta. Ai BE LIGIITTIIIS YEAR Are of Kxtra Quality, How ever, and Acreage BULB NOT AS LARGE AS USUAL Hsrreat Will Cswuitact Earlier Thaw Lail Ytsr The onion harvest will commence earlier this year than laet seasou, owing to ths extreme dry Hummer. The bulb is not as large as in for mer seasons, but extra quality will make up for the shortage of yield. For many years the seh logton County onion has command ed tba top of the market, and they invariably pay a Utter price than the irrigated product from Califor nia. There are hundreds of acree plsnted along the Tualatin and swales leadiog off the river valley The largest growsrs in the coun ty are Fan no Bros , Itelow Beaver ton; David Heghilto, Beaverton and Hand Pit; Joe (lalhreatb, fiber ood Tualatin, who has 20 acres; fbompson St Hon, Tualatiu, 2i acres; l r. l orrieri, on trie J. Hare place, HilUUiro, 17 acre. Many from Cornelia down to toe Willamette have in from on 4o even acres, and altogether, with the new acresge, the output will U is large as lent season s production PUBLIC SALE Hi" titi lereigiird will sell at p'iblic uiclioo at hi farm ner (ilenroe, (he following personal property, al ten a. m on . SATURDAY. A TO I !. ST 25, PICC .Span bonat, 4 yeara old, weight ilioul i so each, well liroke. iniileor tloutile, ad perfectly genlle: pony 4 yeara olit. broke to ride or drive; t cow, tretb Noeiiilr I; t two-year heifer. 10 ve o Hag heifer, yearluig Jerey bull, ihoal, ir potiott; a piK. sit week 010, Mitchell wgoo, 'i 1 tct Irani htrnr, 7 wis siDgle lurnr two -rt buggy, cart, 1 j inch plow, aeaily new; priDKlooth barrow, artgtooth bnnow, wheel harrow, i(riadloDe, fork, thovel. rake, 3 mattock, 10 CoIIidh No 1 lirntli mn, y heating loe, cook Move, No. H; Aon huihel oat, 75 Itiuhel wheat; 100 Suibel cheat seed; 15 ton baled by and many other arlk-lra to uumrron to aient ion, Lunch will be lerveil at noon. Terms of sale: Coder 110, cash; tlO and over, 12 months' time, linkable note, at seven per cent, interest. J W.OOODIX, Owner. I). P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. CORTE2 CORNING Cortes Corning, aged TI years. lied at Willamette Falls, Ore., August 14, death ensuing from a ilroke oi psralysis. Deceased came to the coast in 1M., ami lived for many years in Fast Washington County, lie was born in the Htats of Illinois in 1S;15 The funeral took place at the private burial ground of Theodort Pointer, near Hylvan. Hta two children. Mm. Theodore Pointer, of 'Sylvan, and Alvah Corning, of Oregon City, were with him at the time of his death. Cant J. D. Merrymau and wife and daughter Alice, have returned from a trip to Vancouver, British Columbia. There will be a dsnce at the Woodman Hall, Glenooe, on Sat urday evening, AuguBt 25. Will Walker and Leona Hnllenback, or- ohestra. Tickets, fifty cents, ice oream will be served. Tualatin Plains Pres. Church, 11:30 Sunday, subject, "Chara.ler, tha only foundation lor a happy marriage:" Every one invited. Christian Kodeavor in the evening. Reedville set vices at .45 in the evening. Convention of the West Union district of the Washington County Sunday School Association will be held in the'. West Union church next Wednesday. August 2'.l, at 10 o'otock a. m Basket lunch at noon in the grove,' Everybody welcome. Ralph Reinemer, ot Patton Val ley, and who is aged 12 years, while hauling a load of grain down a grade, was thrown from the wagon and euflVred a badly oruabed leg, the wheel passing over it. Dr. Linklater attended the little fellow. The brake refused to work, the shoe being gone, and the horaea were beyond control. Theodore Pointer, of Hylvan, and who cams hare in 1S50, and nettled the next var on the Portland mountain, cjune up today, and (or the first time in all these years made hit first continuous trip out of Portland, by rail, to lltHsboro Ha has always heretofore boarded the train at Beaverton, but this morning he went on in to Portland on the car line and then took the noon train out. The old report is again current that tha Southern Pacilio will elec trify Fourth Street, and put on an electric service as far out as Forest 0 rove. It is also stated that tbey will put a line down through the Tualatin country, and build a bridge across the Willamette, to oarry their freight into the metrop olis. Wa have heard this for a good many years, however. o sup A vert I.ei f- wsi 1 at I ? one ( pre Dai roo of t H die Hw J (iro m t J veti cou I ret' cat 1 .it tin' b el am j O. V. Larson, of Tualatin, wa up to ths connty sest-yesterday, tnt celled at the Arun while here. F. prgaltarX" aud ' UomerJCm nolt are'Wjq-f co-jibe Columbia Itiver, 011 a sjpgini and linbihg Married: Aug. 11, I'.HMi, H. H. Dallas ofliciating, Kluier I'euuy aud Iva Msy McCoy, both .nf i Isles Creek. Stream P-ros have bought 78 we covering lite Warrett bome "tead, tat of town, paying .lllo per acre. K B. Tongue i enjoying an out ing down on F.Ik Creek, below Sea Hide, with a party from Los An geles and Astoria. I i II Leon Kendall, of Portland, and Miss Kdna Htaley, of Forest Uroye, ere married Auguet 19, l'.tCti, Rev, Barber odiciating. . Chas. Adkins, of Gales Creek, 4 nd Mrs Walter Smith, of the Wil on Kivrr rod, were recently wed ded at Vancouver, Wash. Fred Adams, who has been work ing for Pattereon's Furniture store, has taken a positiuu with the Port land Kural Directory Company. K. Buell, while painting,, today. on the .Nor tn riatne, fell ana in jured his left leg. Dr. Linklater attended the wounded member. Regular preaching services fn the Chrietian Church next' Sunday morning. 'Cordial invitation ex tended to all. O. A. Sias, Minister John II. McXawer, the Forest Srove-Tillamook stage line owner. was in town yesterday, a witnese at the toll-gate hmaehing lawsuit. John R. Bailey was down from Buxton, yesterday, getting in ehai (or drying his prune crop, which he says will be the finest for pome seasons. Harvey Itngprs, of Cornelius, nnd Miss Sabitha McCoy, of Gale Creek, were niBrried in Forest Grove Aug. 20, lliOii, Rev. Boyd officiating. Dr. F. M. Robinson, of B?sver- ton, and who has practiced medi cine down iu that section for mauy years, was up to the county seat this afternoon. . . Wm. ll.tgley, Sr , wiehea. to sn- nouncethat he will start picking in his VtwRcre yards at Leisyvills on Monday, September 3. He says he will have 20 days picking.' . Constable Raldwin, who in 1S02 was in the battle ot Mhiion along with the paternal, ancestor of the Argus reporter, was in the city yesterday, and says that Forest Grove ib still the same out town. - The 8 year daughter of II. , -L Burchell fell from a ladder the other day and stiHtaiued injuries of the collar bone and many oth er bruises. Dr. Linklater attend' ed the child. John Dragoon, while threshing on the Perry Gardner place, to day, sustained a badly injured arm, one bone being " broken, by Retting it in a pulley. Dr. Link later reduced the fracture," J. W. Vanuervelden, the Roy merchant, was in town yesterday, enroute to Portland, on bmunuea He says that business is good out at Koy, anti tbat Ins Ea'.es have ex oeeded bia expectiona. ... . , .... Peter N. Vandorsanden, of near Greenville, was in town yesterday, and called at the Argus office. He was in getting one of those "per mils" before burning a slashing and says ho expects to siou have to get a permit before -he can harvest his crop, i r. , . V . ' Thos. Otcbins, whd came to the coast in the thirties, writes the Ore gonian U1.1t he lias taken that journal for over titty yearsfter noting that ... some- pioneer ..bad read the paper for 40 yearaojmoYe. Mr. Otchins still reads his daily paper, and has it delivered to his home on First SUeet. , ' ,1 . - AitxorjAi the little slate colored Harrimao cottage in charge of Agent Tabka FARM FOR ..k - I with to sell my bominrm of 150 acres, 2 miles from Htllaboro; 80 acres cleared and 24 acres slashed; 2 houses, barns, etc. Will sell for WO . per . acre,- Also will sell 50 scree, 2 miles from town, 30 acree under cultivation; balance slashed; 2 miles from Hillsboro, at IC5 pei acre. haac Leisr, Hillsboro, R F..D.3. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS R M Wilbur to TT Burkhart, 16o acre Sec 1 7 T 1 N R j W Walter K Beard to A Miraer, tract S"x;o feel in Foreat Grove oha Topp to Henrv Gevert, 37 acre Sec 1T1NR5 W Clark Suiitb to Reuben Or, Block 7, Town of Dilley Kffingfaant Scbieffelin to Henry Harms l-68 I Monroe Claim J C Miller to Jame BryJen, tbeir int in timber 19a a T 3 N R 4 V August Meyer to Cbarlea Crance, , lo acre near Cornelius ....... Frank TId Doujrty to F S Barr, Lot 4 Block S, Corneliua Seneca Sike to Oacar Sikes, 3.29 aciea a ear Futwat Grove.. ...... 700 375 300 225 340C' 124 Wm Skene to A V Mill, 21. 8ec4&9 T 1 N R 3 W.. ., 9 ME Stratton to Henry Challa comlxr , Lota S, 9, 10 Blk 1 1 City of Coraeliua 300 John Milne to C It Carter. Part Lou 7, 8 9, Simmons Addition, 700 Moaea Dilluboy to Geo W Miller. 8.5S acre below Keedville 1 15 t'lrich Haa to Jennie Hill, 24.47 acres near West I n ion Andrew Winter to Gns Guddat acres Sec 11 T 3 S R a W. 2450 1600 CATE HOP YARD Thos wishing to pick hops at the W. B. Cate yard, east of Hillsboro. at the Hawthorne ranch,' are asked to register at once, either in person or by telephone. PROBATE Executor W O Donetaon authorized to purchase a 1:5 monument and erect it over grave of the late Guatav Hickethiet of Laurel; final settlement on Sept 24. Mondav, September 24 set for final ac counting of estate of Henrietta Holti. Sale of the M K Hotchkis estate, in Ivist llillsbors, duly confirmed. Guardian of N I Brown, minor, re port $ 1,56 cash on hand; all debts tid; 20 acres land turned to ward, now of age, and guardianship settled. Hearing fiual account of Geo Alexan der estate postponed to Sept 10. "Final account N S Howell estate con tinued to September 4. HOP SUPPLIES B. Buchanan, of Cornelius, car ries a full line of hop supplies, such as burlap, hop sacks, baskets, kiln cloth, sulphur, whale oil soap and Quassia chips, (genuine) etc. At prices cheaper than you can buy in Portland and ship. Buchanan warehouse, Cornelius, Ore. . Ed. North rup, of Shady Brook, not satisfied with killing one bear, mention of which Wia made in an other column, weut out Tuesday and brought in another bruin. W. V. Wiley is making prepara tions to care for the big crowd which will attend the State Fair next month. Mr. Wiley has the bar concession. ,. The 12 year old son of Mr. Brown, living near the Brooks' school, at Scholia, fell over a log one day last ' week and broke s leg. Dr. Linklater set the fracture Owing to the shortage of berries and other bear delicacies, Mr. Rvriin Ilia fatwiilu aa aril V taa n!W . viMitii hip aajjiij uib UVigU" bor'a family, have departed for the valley, and Ulenwood ibeep are suffering from the invaaion. Every night a sheep is killed, and six or eight men are" out every day trying to clean out tne visitors, 'nnnjux. uet .30 representatives of tree will bold a con tiow is &e Crescent Theatre, 1 city, tacrsajder the forming circuit to tct- representative 1 pee for the Ctr W eeason. A prd will be sev:' 1 to book com- ies, and upon tchine the first rbouse, if the visitors are not to the standard of their repre- ations tbe engagements at their aining playhouses will be can- H- The theatres to be renre- ed here on the 30th are Cor- is, McMiunville, Independence, las, tiebahnn, Albany, Silverton the Crescent, of Hillsboro. ral companies desire to book during September, but none been billed The theatre will 1 for tbe Winter seaeon about )ber 1, and Ie Willard, a ieboro favorite, wants to be one e first on tbe boards, le Groner & Rowell Co., of blls, is still taking orders for e tile, as the wet weather set tn back witn their work. We tbe finest sleek of smaller ever seen in tbe state. No e brick just now but will have tber supply about Julv 10. also have a good stock of dry blp, rustic, flooring, and corn- stock o! standard lumber not forget to investigate our ow building bloMS for lounda- s, cellars, etc ' TtU wet season empbaeijad the cpeseity of tile Berdraia, to ba prepared by put- Mi- ul 10 tlie wet places. fits) tv 0rOner & RoweSl Com pany, CHlsboro, R. 2. Two parties in an automoblile hearing the number 211 ran Bob Tompkins off tbe grade on tbe highway near the Seth place, on he Patton Valley road, this side f Gaston, one day last week, and '.he officers have made a vain -earch to find the iff nder. The oumher of the mchino was tele phoned to Portland, but to no pur oore Mr. Tompkins bad bis wife in the rig at d the auto driver, op to seeing the horses begio to back up made no attempt to sic up his machine, and neither did he stop 10 see if any damage was done. Fertunately neither Mr. Tompkins or wife was injured. The young people of the Farm ngton M K. Church will give an ice cream social at tbe church strove, on Saturday evening, (ogust 25. All are cordial ly in vited. K C Brown, of this city, and who is county coroner, departed last week for a tbrf e months' stay in Montana, where he wil er joy a surveying trip with L. E Wilkes, formerly of this place. He goer for the exercise the trip will give him. While absent tbe various justices of the peace will look after his icquest business, should any present itself. Social public dance in Alpha Hall, Cornelius, Saturday evening. August 25. Good music; Walkers' ireheetra; new piano. Public ordially invited. J. H. Collier and 0. H. Marre. f Scholia, were in town today. Mr. Collier states that there will be a meeting of the Scholia Telephout Company, on the evening of Sep- ember 8, at the Artisan Hall, Scholls, to consider the proposition if making connections with Port land, oflered by the Pacific Statte Telephone Company. If you want to paint your build ings come and see us. We are tgents for the famous Patton Sun Proof Paint. Schulmerich Bros. J. F. Reeber and other settler up on the hill have sued out an in junction against J. H. McNamer isking the court to open the toll ate on tbe Tillamook end Tbe papers were served ou McNamet today. John H. is having all kinds of trouble with that stage road and his many friends down this way sympathize with him The Tillamook gate is now open. Get the annual dividend habit Insure in the Massachubetis Mutu al Life. James Stitt, District Ag't. Agent Talks, of the Southern Pacific, haa been given an operator, and Mr. Naugle is holding down the key. This makes three men at the Hillsboro station, and they have about all tbey can attend to. In a short time a joint agency will be installed here tor the Southern Pacific and the Pacific Railway & Navigation Company. Money to loan upon real estate security. Terms reasonable. L. I. Kuratli, Agent., R. F . D. 4. J. C. Miller, of above Glencoe, re turned from Vancouver, Wash., yesterday morning, at which place he visited eeveral prune driers for the purpose of getting ideas for en- arging his drying plant. lie will raise his drier and make all mod ern improvements, in order to dry the prune crop of his Bection. Wanted Woman housekeeper. Woik light. Steady position. Call at Argus office. Deputy Sheriff Kane went up to the Troutdale and Bonneville country the last of the week to bring back a man who broke through the toll gate on tne Wash ington County end of the Tilla mook tollroad, one day early last week, but no trace of the accused could be found. v Perfumes, lotions, toilet soaps, toilet articles, etc., at the Hillsboro Pharmacy. Thos. Murphy, of Mountatudale was in town this alternoon. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, IX. D Pbialclaa, mmt targe! Office faurraa-Baiky block an aUUe, Rooms lt-l.taad 14. cat corn lastliae Both 'PUonaa, a4 Sad Ua. S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. t, M., PHYSICIAN AMD SURCEOk Office uUlrs orer Tb Dvlta Dnif Btor lUaidanea laat of Court Utw , In the comer of the block. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIJWllt, H. 0, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeoa Southern Pacific Railroad Co, Consultation in French or English. Of nee npstatrs in Corwta-Wooster Block. North side of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kenidenoe on corner Bocond and Oak 8ta. Oregon Pbon Main lift. ' HILLSBORO ... OREGON A.B. BAILEY, M.D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon- Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. HulSDOrO, UrC GEO. R. BAQLEY ATTOKKRY-AT-LAW Booms I and 2 Skate Baildlnf HILLSBOBO, . . OiKUOS. U. T. BAQLEY, ATTORNBY-AI-LAW Office, apstairs, over the Post Office, Hillabofe, - Oragoa iWWVvVvWMrMeMrS moa b Toscca. a a TOMcna. OTABl THOS. H. c E. B. TOSOLK.; Attoroeya-At-Law. Room j, 4, k j, Morgan Blk, HUlabor JOHN 1L WALL, ATTORNSY-AT-LAW Offic Upstairs, Railsry Meigaa Rooaaa, 1 aal a. HILLSBORO, - ORKQON. W. N. BARRETT. ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Office, Up SUira, Ceatral Black. HILLSBORO ORHOOM, W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Shute BoildioL indita Billsbora, mm mOS. H. TONGUE, JR ATTORNEY AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and s Hillsboro, - - Oregon DR. A. A. BURRIS MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH Hillsboro, Ore. Diseases cured without drugs or surgery. by Magnetic usteopamy, me new acienre of iriigls Healinsr. Chronio caees a specialty. Consultation free. Office over tne Lity oaKery. eVMVMVMreveerAee E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surant Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat yon right Add your sale to our list. Call in and see us. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write u for particulars. Address 335 fc. Morrison PORTLAND OREGON T.R.Imbrie Deals in all kinds of Real Estate. Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches, and Range Lands. Reclamation and sale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. 313ABINC.TON BUILDING Portland - - Oregon Headquarters for all kinds of agricultural implements, wagous and buggies, shipped direct from the factory, and sold below fort- land prices. bchulmencb isros. The 12 year son of Mr. Sproat, of between Beaverton and Reed ville, while riding a horse the other day, the animal being fright ened by a dog, was thrown into a barbwire tence, anu one 01 nis ankles terribly mangled. Dr. Linklater attended, arid UvLbfl , illiiillW null I III.MIIMH. 11 I, i