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t MILLSBORO AROU9, ttC 13, 190d SNOOTS SELF AT 1101 l lxio Ilurtictt, of (irccuvillc, I 'on nd Dead on l'oivli llFT A NU1I! 1U III-K MOTHER Iced ii Kilir, and Hullcl Untried Triuji't A fad rane is reported from near tiieenvilln, twelve miles north est of thU city, when Elsie Burnett, the 17-year old daughter of Mr. ml Mm. N. I. lUinifll, coiiiiiiiltrj iiieid last Hatuidty afternoon, hunt !1;30, Th" ) ii woiiun wan bom from Pacific University, ltd, front the rvideuce, bud Inm-ii reproved that nxrii ik f"r not ap plying herself In her studios. Slip waa bright Hhd talented, mid was if a very cheerful iliiqioeilion and epenl the ti(trnit(in playing and inging el tin' piano. Al the limn if the ebonting her father, mother nd brother were ittttK in the house, when they hrard flint. They thought that the tlAiighttr w at target practice, which mI occtiaioitslly Irdulged in. ud lb nil Wfhl to t lilt door Hlld found bi sister laving on Ui porch, with bullet bob) in her liMiipln, At first it waa thought it was it cam of ac cident, hut Inter it was found in all likelihood In have lieen rnntem plated, tt R liollln n( laudanum wat found on brr person, and a tint M Iter mother. Coroner K C Brown went mil Sunday morn ing, in r-on.pauy with lr Edgar Briiwn.nf rotrsi litove. The or nner'a aper show tin fullowirg: MilUrd Htuiiiit'n nniiiiinv: Am a xin ul NuiIi.iihih I tutm-ii unit biotbt-r of driruM-d, nfi-, (i M.u, lir Willi Uuiily. about i1 null vtttif lurm villi-, ul about 3 o Kiliinliv ullrriHHiii, l)rnllil r S, llr.llil H hmI of it Kllll llnlll silting riK.iu ul liiuiir viliric lie it nl ar ruu utrir milium; l.ilbt r mud ".u-itir unr llllll Ik- hIiim.Iiii." iiii.I I went nut to rr whom II unlll Ik-, IiiiiiiiI titlri (Mi Itulit pOtl tl Willi iVr tllVrtlll hiiIi blood and tlir kiiii, h Minns" i alilue, on llir r rullhil. I'll ki ll sii.tr r lll iimi tallied irr into Iiiiii-; lliuiilit licr lit it I mi la-atlng at Innr. lint thru- w mi oilier sign "I lil-. l'HMi fiudiiig lli.il lir ut ilrad, tiirnril lo i imimiIi- llir niullii-r, mho uvrtniini- with j;n f. Iiillicr m ill to (rrriivillt fur iiitin t; Mr Win MiKiir, of (irrlivillr, llir lirl to nr nvr uml liuitlv nliii w.ml Mi, John Irrlmiil mnvril. Tlir fnllirr'n tiMlllHiliv: AImiiiI Jtv SjiIiiiiI.iv ullriniHiii i hi hiUihk roniu with w tfi- mill mhi, iruiluii; ui vini-r, mid lii-niil )iiiih1iiI. I'nlil no mtUi'iilm miriition In it, till lit lu-iiiit ilV if.iin, llir wife mnl Mill Ii imii' li ft llir loom iniunliim', (iDiiiu In the iloor lie iml noli, who wu inriyiliK il.iuliu r In, HIikhI uu II.ikiiik In. m wi uml in ilinli Irr'u Ilrml. llv l.uU il ill ontr ful tirrrll Vlllr lo U lr.i.r fnf lllrillt-ill iih-isIiiIUT. Ir. IliioAH, of I'nn si Grovr, iriKiiiilnl; liril Mrs. V, I.. M.Kiii- lo o in tin. home uml Irllil Mlliit HmlHliiiirrnlii-t'oiilil Ainu M-ut dim. Iliirrrlt to lukr Mix. John Irrlmiil to Iiih Iiuiim'. A i living hutnr, fimilil ill nil, uml iiiutlirr klirrlliiK ovrr hrr, liatiKlitrr wim In hiibit ol hoolinK ul mink; xiipHi4'il It wiii r rnlrnt, tmt tin ilrtsxing tin- lunly fonml tiunrr Ixitlli- uf lituiliiiiiini t-iuiii iiUil in i lothra; hml iim i llir luiiiliiiiiiiii fur putil tiiiiiK Koir llintnli. l'oiiinl nolr from girl to mollit r, 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 u hrr whiit to ilo with hrr wall li, nml ost. 111-4 tn U- liunt il in wliilr, uml rnukiiig otln r rriirsU, ttu ( knrw lliHitin4 wilt iiili-utioiiiil on hrr twit. Th Hurnflt'rt are Itihly rcHpiH-t-ul in llinir coniinmiiiy, and the daughter wan a lnvoritu I'tm trnti bl ia a li'nililn blow In tlm fnmily and tlipy Imve tbfl aympntby of a Urge circlA ol frifiuU. PUBLIC SALE Tbe undiTHinuml will Bill at publio a not inn at I'MgrcM, nmr Uraver ton, at 10 a. m., nliurp, on WKDNIC8DAV, UKCKMUKIl 10, Rorrt-I iniirr, J yi-iit'i, I,ihi; minrl Iuum-, yj; liluck limn-, iv; cow, with riill; wu Kii, hark, new lniKK.v. lo low liny, hnr imim fork with rn-, srt I111111 nrw ilon-lilt- hiiriit-SH, met iloutilt- hnrnrsn, srt nnU hmnriw, lihuksiuith anvil, Uui-ksimlli lllow, liirgr inivil, , ii it-li tire Hhrinkt-r, lilm-kHinith drill, visr, nssoi Init-nt ol Morse tliill liilH, nil kinilmil tools, iissott int'tit liolls, plpr wn-iii In s, nil Mm; curt. Fnirlinnk.1 4 ton Hnilt-H, iiriiilv now plow, harrow, Kiulillr, .1 spiny pniupn, cultiva tor, flTll fill U-1 , JlHl Kllt'Us IHllllltH'M, 111! Uf or IrKs; 125 tuckN, jj-cnliliif rillr, 43 70 rillr, ii-mire Hholumi, ,1 Mown, ipmntily of hooks, hoiisrholil fiirnituru uml nil- IiirrnllH ollit-r ail iilt-s. Also 11 si oik, of kt'lirrul tiit-rchiiuilisr, iiirliuling iIiuk's, ilry gomls, hunlwiirt-, 1411111 liis, Ktntioii ery, rlo, i,iini-li will I M-rvrtl nl noon. Terinnof H1h: Undnr 10, en ah; over if 10, nix muntba tinio, bank a hie note, at (1 wt cent, intrrent JOiSICPH IllN(il,KY. T. C K u rail i, Auotioneer. For Bale: KhrUhIi walnut treon Zina Wood, at farm. P. A, Halliid and Mix 0. K. Suiook, of Hlierwnnd, have been granted hatmne to wed. For rale or rent: Tho butcher bop formerly run by S, J. (lallo way. Inquire of Nelnon Hardware company. Matthew Pattnn, of tbe I'liiHoline Lumber Company, wan a county neat visitor yenlcrilny morning. Thorouffbbrod Hhroimhlro ram, regidtered, for mile Kerd (Iroiirr, Hillelxtro, II. K, I) 2, Kurt 11 nt-iir Hobolla. Kmest Rarnei, Htmvortou, and Berdina Vandehey, of near tVdar Mill, have hfcen granted lloeiihii to wed. Juet arrived LadiiV and Renta1 cravenetlea. I.atcet from the rant Come early and get your ohoioe. ocnuimenoh Uroa, On January H9-10 the Plate Horticultural Hociaty will meet in Purtland, and WaabingtOu'i coun ty proximity rbould give it good attendance. Hy all Uiuana become member of this today if you hae an i rchard. There will be exhibit of fruit! of all kinda and if you wirh to compete you mutt he member of tbe aeeosialion To become lueiiiW eeud K H. Lake, Heoretary, Corvallie, II and he will eeiid you a certilloate of membership. Mra. Agnea Campbell (lowan will be at the (Ireeubouee Wednradaya and Saturday of earb week, here after, to fell out the remainder of the ahruhbery, planla, etc. I'atrona will pleaim take notice. Kvery thing going at a eacrifice. Here la the chance to get ahruhbery for lit tle or nothing. General Manager J. 1. O'Hrien, (leneral Hupt. M. J. Huckley, Supt L. It. Kielde and Knginrer Win lloliiim, of the Southern Pa cific line in Oregon, were here thii morning 011 a tour of iuepection While here they looked up the depot matter, going thoroughly over the eituation Ilia auppoeed that woikmeu willvtarton the new joint paraenger depot ahortly after the firel of the year. To lea ee for term of yeart: Farm of 1 H? rree, 110 acree cleared. II mile from Portland, three mile from Bethany. Will rent for caeb. Uood building and nlable fitted for dairying. Ciraol lioloomb, Hoi brook, Ore., It. 1. I'acitiu State I'boue oll'.i. Talk about ram but a few are getting eidelrai'ked bere theee dayi, and shipping la livelier tban for nine lime (ireat Northern, N. V, and even Haltimore A' Ohio cart re aeeu on the eidetrack. lirother Harriman la getting a move on him l bene day, aince tbe newapa per have taken up the ehortage iiittniioii. I'erhapa the legielative tbrrat to have iegialation on the object baa raueed a move, For aale: A Dumber of boats, reveral eowe, and noma young pig. Ho I by ttrothera, 2) in ilea aouth wet of Hillriborn, Addreet, Cor neliua. Ore., It. F. 1). 2. Aleo reg istered Poland China boar, 1H uiontha old. Tuality Ixidge A. F. .( A. M. Saturday evening elected the fol lowing ollicert for the ensuing year, iiiHlallalion to lie public, aiiJ en St. Jobna Day: Dr. A. It. Uaitey, worehipful tuunter; T. II. Tongue, eeninr warden; (!. A. Pattereon, junior warden; Dr. W. 1. Wood, wretary; Dr. F. A. Bailey, treas urer. School teacheri contemplating exercieee abould first vieit tbe Den of Swteta and aeoertain their pricee and look over the many varietiee of candy that are being made up, fretth and pure. We are eure we can pleaee you. Den of Sweets It L Shelly, at one time pastor of the HilUboro Christian Cburrli, is now mayor ol Montesano, having but recently been electrd Mr. Shelly waa a general favorite here, hut rscbewed politics entirely. Monteeano is thriving lumber and agricultural town over In one of Washington t coast counties. Tbe Ladies of the Maccabees, of (Ircenville, have been advertising a dance at that place, lo take place Deo M The event lus been can celled on account of a local death Dividends in life insurance should be paid annually. Oet the annual til videmi Datnt. iNone nei ter than the Massachusetts Mutual Life's annual dividend system James Stilt, District Agent. The II illnlxiro Amubeinent Asfo- ciation are making arraugemenle fur their annual masquerade, del unlay eve. Deo. !. l'.HH'i. Prizes for best stiHtained and moet comi J - - - 1 - -- cal characters; also Imi walUets Slraved: 35 bead Aneora Boats '1 billion, l'J unmarked kids. Others marked with hou rins in ear. Re ward for information leading to their recovery. Dr. A. 1$. ltailey Probate: Nathanniel P Nye es tate aiuiraited at 1 1451). KO Lou it - - , iaa Leiob annointed executrix of will of Unas. Leicn, deceased; Henry Bauer, Peter UroB'en and John J Kuratli appointed ap praiaerH. Knr sale: 41) acres of brush land, easily cleared, near Kalaraa, Waeh. .tunning water on place I'lirte miles from county seal (Joes at 110 per acre. A. Paut meier, llillsboro, Ore., u. v. u. 1 Oito lirose. who has been work Inn with the lbtse Line Lumber Company for a year, at Cornelius, was nasBenuer on the noon train yesterday, enroute for bis old home at Fort Atkinson, Wis. We carry the best shoe on tbe market for the money. W. L Dmiolas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoea for men. Leading makes Tor ladies. Latest styles slid Qnish. II. Wehrung & Sons. M esd ames (lay Lombard and Frank Freeman, of Portland, were in the city, Saturday, In attend ance at the funeral of the late Tbos. Otchin. Swell boxes tilled to your order. Young man, give your sweetheart a bix of this csmiy and have her good grams for the rest of your life. Don of Sweets, Don't fail to ne tbe tlnest dis play ot I biua goods that bus ever been in JlUUboro,tt K. H. Oreer'a. WANT TO COME TO Sit Down And Write Them if You Want to Sell Your l'lace EASTEKNEKS AKE 0 TUE MOVE Lit ef People tt lie U lh to Locate la Oregon The Argus this week gives below a list of people who wieh to come to Oregon in tbe immediate future. Tbe names and nddrefSrs below want to make for tbe belter and have sent the Portland Chamber of Commerce their names for infor mation. If you wish to answer, juet write them and tell them what you Lave to aell in the way of a farm or business and it will help some. The mines, addreeres, and wants, aie made known as follows: J W Curl, Alton, Karma. II r. I Hi Hull, in Ion rill Street. Idxiiie, Iowa, wiittn: "VVImlarc cliuim-n fur rruliiiK farina, with tiiucliiiii-ry ami rvrrylhiiiK liiruinheil for hint year.'" nrnim iuiiuwiiik uaiiira: r, Kirk, i.sj Fourth Ktrrct, Hooiir, Iowa. Strwait I'akrr, khotlm, Iowa; I M llow, Kllia, Ohio; (1 W Dulton, Vim) Kiil;e, Ulno; C I. raikcr, 44 l,ut-H hi., Ilnrla-rtoii, Ohio; Ijtw ThotupMiii, UtHinv, la. icorife I, I'riviiKon, jSij llmnlmlt Ave, S. .MinnruH.h, Minn. Kduar J ItohertiMiti, Nrw Kirliuioinl, Wistonioii, w until a miiiiII, writ lmnliil farm near a city, for ilairyiiiK: m-ml fol lowing namt-a: Frank liutulnll, Kt-v II I' Itlakr, llrrniaii C UVIiUt. all lloiitc 6, Vrw kit I11110111I, Wi-oiinn. Kilwanl Merry, Nit-liota l-'lnelt-r. j want FrlllMin, all of Wiuililnloii, North Dakota. A W Nohlr, liut-villi-, Iowa, m inis ml Irrwr of follow iiiij f.itllirn: kolllll Wihlmaii, Z II Wihlmau, Mike Wagner, William lli-riliiian, 1, M Mo.lii r, all of kiirvillc, Iowa. F ( S. hull, M. John, Kmik-is. F X Ivy, k. K. Ii. No. 1. St. Mm. Kainua; I' C Peterson, iju W. till St. Ira Monirn, Iowa. Mm. (Irrtrutle It Aiiili-rwni, Box lol, (liiklt-y, KaiiNia. W B lettrry. K. V, II. No. 5. lic.itrice. N'rhraska, wtiits iufuriiiitlioii coiurriiiiiK logged olf lainU for dairying. L A rt-araon, K. f. 1. No. 1, .cmi, Nrliiaitka, wriula nuim s of N C Xt-lmiil, K Taylor anil C K rrU-rson, all of (ienoa, Nrhraska. J 1 Dirhl, R18 W. 5th Street. Tola ka. Kamtaa. (icorve Shaw, Ilox If, Knlwiui;, Mum, ia iiitcrratt-il in ihc Witlaiiit-tte Valluy between I'urtlaml ami AlUny. Semis iiauica, li W t'apiiera, J A Smith, AIh-1 DImiu, all of (trowing, Minm-sotii. r I. Morrison, St inU-rry, Missouri, en iiirr alxiut loKgnt off liiuil. F t'ariia, aiui Juckson St.. Miiint- aiwlia, Miniiiota, w mils to know- iiIhuiI tlivemilirtl farming laiuls, (iives ail tlrvHar: Charlrs Parsons, Iloiiu-r llail- man ami I-ml Hatlmmi, all of K I II No. 6, Chipiiewa Falls, Wisconsin f r Ikaitli, K r I) No. I, IjiurrI Nth. M D lUecker, K K I) No. t. (Hlwcin, Iowa, wants a good fitrni. Wauls data from every wrl of state so as lo at-lrct ocntion. Ilerl Winclicll, lom Wellington Street Waterloo, Iowa, wmls nuint-s of Koy TliomtMoii, George Wighlman nml Mra. I't-arl I'len-r, all of Shell Kock, Iowa II I. IjiiIiI, Sergeant a 'Hull. Iowa, I' G Nrlaoii, 2jo Last itilh Street, 1H.-8. Moinea, Iowa. WmC lieniier, Nuiivoo, IU111011, R V I) No I farming ami slink raising. Ur II H I.oveioy, of Kiliia-v, Iowa, deal er in high grade Angora goats, wants to locale In good town ami I my a farm Hear said town. Srmls naim-s of Milts Mo raine, A Liela-rknecht, anil K I'erigo, all of Kipty, Iowa P lloland. R V l No 1, Merced . Cali fornia, asks alaiut dairying. A M Grow dill, (Isct-olii, Iowa. Joseph J IKiwiiard, SliK'kKit, Iowa, asks ulioul farming opHiilunitit-s; st-utls iiamra of W I' Trnmho, U K llowanl and C W ltownatd, F II No I, Stock port, Iowa. Milt-hell Murray, Greenfield, Ohio, dairying Joseph hotel, Kavruna, Nebraska. George h Wheuloii, uai Siiiiiiuer St., (irinnel, Iowa. II W Uatt-iniiu, Monroe, Iowa. H II Rolilrick, Kb4 Jist St, les Moines, Iowa. Walter Iluike, Blooiuington, Imliauii, wants to know about dairy opportunities oil logged off land. Puces of laiuls, terms, etc. S J Kimball, Klgin, Illinois, wants same infortunium. John II Bigney, Box ,5, Colfax, Iowa, wants general information himself ami semis following names: William Miller, William Brook, and John Stonchockcr, all of Colfax, Iowa. Ouotatioii from letter of .IRC Miller, County Assessor, Lincoln, Neb; "What have yon to oiler to say a colony of ten families in your dairy laiuls or any others? What are prices and terms!' A S French, K K 1 No, Goltllielil, Iowa. George 11 Ktaxier, R K 1 No 4, Box 18 Atlantic, Iowa, I,en L Kopf of Mexwell, Iowa, asks information concerning houieslt-ads in Oregon, and sends following naiiies of Interested parties; ivlwanl Conner K I) No a, aiitl Kay West, liotli ot Maxwell Iowa, and A J Avers, R F 1) No a Max well, Iowa. Thos V Conner, 600 aist Jjt , Milwau kee, Wisconsin, asks about Tue mulevel oped lands of Oregon. C O Brewer, Wain Steiinett, U S Cauiuliell, ,1 B Anderson, C.eorge IIiisl ings, all of Atlantic, Iowa, U K 1 4, want general hiforinution. I'eler It Narber, ol lieainnn, lowa, is anxious to know about fanning in Ore gon. He semis names: William Haiti, John Beiihani, both of Conrad, Iowa. George Rvan. Keaman, Iowa. W A Miller, R V 1) No 1 Council Grove, Kansas, latnes Hughes, Cnlit G B Ward, Perry Ijicy, lvid Baer, Daviil Curly, all of Monticello, Indiana. Thomas Spencer, Lee, White County, Indiana. Mrs Dora Urande. R V 1) No a, Alden Iowa, wants information herself and semis names: J A Hrniule, and Will Hogaland, of Alden, lowa. Quotations from Alviu C Ditkorer, 3515 Little Rock Ave, Ft Smith, Arkan sas: "Can you give me some informa tion regarding low-priced irrigable lands in Kastern Oregon?" Louis Pauliss, Route No I P.ox 15, Saunders City, Nebraska, R 1, Smith, Shawnee, aia West Main St, Oklahoma. Asks particularly about cheap land and logged off dairy lands. Nelson lovely, and G W Lovely Green lie Id, Iowa. C H Lovely, 1363 Market St, Oakland, California. Tliia family rxprct to locate in Orrgon almost iiiiuirOiatelv. V 1'ioliHska, K V I) No 4, AtrhiNin, Kamuis, uyt hr rx-rts to buy an Ore gon fat 111 Iml will look ovrr grotiml first. W llitklmg, Mi CtMik, Nrliranka, in trrtstr.l in dairy U111U and also asks alMtut frre lanil. V. K Jarolis, TaniM. Kan, asks for in formation as Mr. 11 u k ling. Kol-rt F Skoglund. m JiiiiU, Colo rado, givt-s niimi s: lolin and Nt-la Sliu lllllil, Henry IrHlir, all of Il Junta, Colo. John Koi h, of Cornelius, was io town Tuesday. Puritan oil beaters. Charles A. Lam kin Co. Harry Cook, of Cornelius, was io tbe city Tuesday. Lamps, both banging and stand, at Ci reer's. Jacob Iteichen, of Helvetia, was in town Tuesday. Don't fail to ee (Ireer's stock lie fore you buy your Christmas pres ents. Are ynu a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kxccllencia Oregon manufacture. Iiuis and John Hones, of South Tualatin, were in the city yester day. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Kxcellencia end vou will try the tn again and again. V. F. llollenlieck, the Itoy ware bnuHemsn, m in town the lant of the week. II. It. Findley, tbe Cedar Mill dairy and stock man, was in town yesterday, Christmas dance at the 1 1 illnl oro Opera House, Tuisday evening, Dtc. 2.r, 10015. J. J. Kuratli, of Phillips, is as sisting K. I. Kuratli on the exten sions on the tax roll. C. Blueer went to Portland yes terday to meet with the Herman Sons, of which be is a member. Closing nut rale in millinery on Corner Third it Main, in front of the Dr. Taniiene residence. Free! Free! Free! With every 13 TO cash purchase, one 25-cent bottle of perfume, at It. H. (i reer's. Chrietuias dance at the llillsboro Opera House, Tuisday evening, Dec 25, l'JOt!. C. W. Barr and It M. Kyle, of near Cedar Mill, were county Feat visitors yeeterdsy. Wanted: Slock hoes weighing from KG pounds upward; also sheep. J. (1. Haines. Beaverton, Oregon, Independent phone. Chief Engineer Geo. L. Davis has gone to Tillamook to be absent a week or ten days. Dr. W. F. Adkins and wife have taken up their residence in tbe L. T Cornell property, 011 Washing ton street. Complete line of black cotton hosiery just arrived. The best hos iery on the market. Schulmericb Bros. ILrn, to Mr. and Mrs. I'M. Lam bert, of below Cedar Mill, Dec. 11, 1906, a daughter. Jasper Keller, of (ilencoe, and who is interested in a B:wmill, was in town the latit of the week. Thoroughbred Shropshire ram, registered, for rale. Fird Oroner, llillsboro, 11. F. 1). 2. farm near ScIioIIb. U. H. Walker, of Cedar Mill, and one of the early pioneers of the county, was in town yesterday, on business. For rale: Pigs just weaned; weigh from I!0 to 40 pounds Thus. Connell, llillsboro, It. F. P. 3, ranch near (ilencoe. W. J. Benson, of this place, and now located in Portland, where he is building a residence at Sollwood, was out, yesterday. Don't forget to go to It. H (ireer's for your Christinas presents and receive free oue 50 cent bottle of perfume with every $5.00 cash purchase. Tbos. Rood, son of Judge L. A. Uood, lies taken n position as bag tage-iimn on the Portland-Corval lis run on tbe Southern Pacific, past this place. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis 15. Bowell died in Portland, December (i, 1900. In terment was in the Mountainside cemetery belo Seholls. We sell a complete line of stoves and ranees, hardware, tinware, crockery, etc. Come and tee them aud get prints before purchasing. Schultuerieh Bro.s. Morning service at the Cong Church at 11:00: subject, "Con ventionality versus Common Sense" Evening service at 7:20 subject, "A Constant Compan ion." At It. L. Cate's office, 22G Stark Street, Portland, can be found tbe choicest buys of residence and busi ness Dronorty in the city of Port land. He handles the celebrated Hawthorne Estate lots. Telephone Exchange it). Card of Thanks. I desire to express my gratefulness to all the neighbors aud friends who rendered uie such helpful as sistance during the illness and at tbe bunel of my late uncle, 1 hora as Otchin. Also for the very beau tiful lloral tributes. Respectfully, Mary A. Simpson HillBboro, Ore., Peo 11, 1906. OK. . PAhKEK IS FINED T i n iiivnuin i 1 U U LlUllUULU UlUU) A Greenville Merchant and I'hjsician io Court CHANGED Uiril SELLING LKjlOR Tells Cenrt Tbat be was Celebrating 1 Birthday Dr. M. II. Parker, of Greenville, pleaded guilty to selling liquor without license, yesterday, and Judge McBride Coed him f200. Tbe Dr. slated to the court tbat be was celebrating a birthday at tbe time complained of, and does not remember taking money for liquor. Two other indictments are left standing pending future behavior. Other business transacted b the court follows: Epstein vs Epstein, decree of di vorce. Proctor vs Proctor, decree of di vorce. McCoy vs McCoy decree of di vorce. Dirdsell vs Chalmers, argued and taken under advisement. Hawthorn vs J A Martin, dis- missed. All jurors excuse;! for term. Bills vs Schulmericb; E I Kurat li appointed guardian ad litem. Patterson vs Koebland, decree. Johanna Roselair was granled a divrrre f 0111 Ji hn Roselair. the properly tights having been settled out 1 I conn . Jiilgn Ii T Ilael -y will release Rom-lair i 1 the 11 oriiii g. Tic review n' taxGion esse brought I y it 11 Walker, of Cedar Mill, was Irani and aigtied before tbe court line morning. Th mat ter va taken undi-r stlvntmenl. Sealed Proposals Wanted Seal'd propositi 11 lie nceived by the limb r-unit! up to Tuesday evei.ing. Deen.b-r IS. l'.KKi, for tbe furnii-lrn ' d delivery, at the power 1 ouse in the cdy of llillsbo ro i i the vi ar 11107, delivery to commetc-i not laier than May 1 and t'i Ins nnshed by Nov. 1 ot that year, of the following luel sup plies. Proposals on from 500 to 1000 cords of good four foot nr wood, cut from old growth, sound and .green fir trees; proposals on from 500 to i200 cords of sawmill slab wood; and proposals on a suffi cient amount of sawdust to run the city power plant for the period of one year, the time of commencing lelivery to be fixed by the Council of tbe City of llillsboro. All pro posals must be submitted by 6:00 111., December 18, li00. The right will be reserved to reject any or all bids. Bidders may submit figures in amounts from 100 cords upward. Successful bidders will be required to file bond for faithful performance of contract. John Dennis, Chairman of Water it Light Committee, Council of the City of llilleboro, Oregon. Dated this 5th day of December, 190(5, and published by order of the City Council. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Tubman to lleatty Auderson, lots 5 en b, blk IS, Bea-erton . . . Win Langworthy to Krank Con verse, 103 43 acres sec a t a n X: sec 35 t 3 n r 6 w 10 10 Jacob Wick to Wm Langworthy, Same as above Susan H Hunter to Geo FTnplin, soxla? leet in tilk 14, F Grove 1600 3700 J D Rode to J W Fuqua, 50x106 leet lot 3 bit b, l orest Grove.. Ora M Benl to Aug Yanl.00, 49 a Geo Heal donation 341 John II Hartley to Tearl C Hartley 1 ract lu 111 Stokes donation. . Fred I'.uclitel lo A McCalman, 40 a sec 13 t a n r 3 w . . A F Tichetior to Klla A Adams, 1.56 acres J M Rowell donation 500 aoo 800 Soo John II Hanson to Mrs L A Tolson 10 acres sect ao it id 1 1 1 r 4 w Anna Adell Anderson to James Sigler, tract iu lot 13 Simmon's ad llillsboro K Naijot to Geo W Wilson, 5 a in Gardeu Home tract M Bisbee to Nettie S Haines, lot 1 blk aS, Forest Grove Minnie Milne to L W Underwood, part lot 3 blk 37 Forest Grove. . a aoo 4000 John Templetou to Granville M Gilbert, 13 acres w W Catching donation A A Bullock to John Carrall 37.875 acres sec 5 t 1 n r 3 w R I Kuratli to F W Schulthetz tract iu block 38 S Coast ad J J Hartley to K T Turner, a acres at Banks Gary V Porter to R B Bates, 49 - IS acres Henry Buxton Sr die A II Rueily to Investment Co, 730 acres John Hicklin donation.. A 11 Ruedy toChas Burnhaui, 3.15 acres near Tigardville A II Ruedy to K G Ruedy, 40 a sec 7 t a a r t w, Same to the same, 45 acres Geo Richardson donation John Vuqua to C F Miller tract lot 4 blk 1 Walker's ad F Grove... U G Kuhn to Western Timber Co, 160 sec 1 t 3 n r s w Jane Heuderson to Bilward lien son, 37.85 a Jacob Hoover d I c atoo 655 600 3100 1 1000 2175 I3500 1700 1 S425 PUBLIC SALE J. D. Merryman, will sell at public auction nt hia residence in East llillsboro, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, Deo 20, house hold furniture, consisting ol bed mom sets, dining room furniture 'etc Several heavy taxpayer! are agi tating tbe proposition of a heavy road tax this year, and the pur chase of two or three traction engines and several dump rara for hauling rock. The idea is to com mence on tbe Cedar Mill or Bea verton end of tbe road and build this way, and, likewise, commence on tbe Forest Grove end and work this way, afterward taking np the lateral roads. They will doubtless take up the matter with the coun ty court at tbe coming January term. This way, the say, will give permanent roads, something badly needed. Tbe Jerry from Kerry Company ill play at the Crescent Theatre next Wednesday, December 19. It s a slap-bang laugh producer. Tbe cimpany consists of eleven special ly and comedy artiste. Lsual pricee. Beats on sale at McCor niick's. Tbe County court went to Tua latin this week, in response to a call from tbe people there who were opposing tbe road proposition as tieinz engineered by tbe electric line. The county court met with the railway officials and they agreed to macadamize the road running alongside tbe electric line, IS feet in width, and for about a half mile This satisfies tbe peo ple and gives Tualatin tbe first macadam road in a town in tbe county. Clearance sale of women's skirts and craveneltes, children's suits, gentlemen's suits, and if you want bargain id these lines, call and see us. Schulmericb Broe. There is a good deal of specula tion as to whether or not Sheriff Connell has not gone back to Kan sis City in tbe interests of the' For est Grove bank robbery case, or the Snyder murder affair. It it not impossible, argue many, that he has been subpoenaed to appear at a witness in tbe libel suit brought by George Perry against a Kansas City newspaper for alleged libel. Tbe attaches of tbe office bere say that Sheriff Connell is io Eastern Oregon on legal business. Cranberries, nute, candies, Cga, raisins, currants, plum pudding and, in fact, everything that can be found for a good Christmas din ner, at R. H. Greer'e. Crescent Theatre patrons will be given a chance next Wednesday, December 19, to witness a good company in a farce comedy Laughter from start to finish. Not dull moment not a minute's wait. This company has been un der contract to appear here aince May 12, and will be a rare treat. Grand street parade Wednesday afternoon. Uniformed orchestra will make things lively during per formance. Seats on sale at Mc Cor nick's. Schultuerieh Broe. are headquar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight miles in the last 30 days Cheaper than lumber. Capt. Collins succeeded in get ting the new heating apparatus working in tbe court house this morning. Don't forget the Jerry from Ker ry company at the Crescent Thea tre, next Wednesday night, Dec It). Greer's is the place to buy toys, PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at bis farm 2 miles Norteast of Banks, at ten a. in. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 Span black mares, kind and gen tie, 5 head of cattle, 2 cows giving milk, 1 yearling heifer, fresh next July; 2 calves, 6 months old, 1 23 wagon, 1 new top buggy, 1 2-horse road cart, set double harness, 60 head Angora goats mower, hayrake, plow, garden cultivator, barrow, potato digger, hayrack, household goods, and other things too numer one to mention. Free lunch at noon. Terms of sale: All sums under 110 cash, over $10, 9 months' time approved note at S per cent, in terest. JOHN W. POLAND. G. W. Marsh, Auctioneer. E. L. Nnylor, Clerk. FOR RENT Farm of sixty acres in cultivation 37 acres of this is in meadow: 64 acres in Winter oats; small tract in tares, leaving but 15 acree to put in next Spring. Will sell along with the lease, 3 horses, 12 cows, and 25 tons hay in barn some chop, oats and wheat, and machinery and tools necessary to run place. Place on milk route and rural mail delivery, a good bargain. Frank Wallace, Hills boro, Ore., R. F. D. 2, 3 miles southeast of Hillsboro and one mile south from M inter Bridge. LUNCH AND COFFEE HOUSE Home style lunches at all hours from 10 cents up Regular meals at regular meal hours during the week. Sunday, breakfast from to 8:30. Noon meal, 12 to 1:30 Evening meal, 5:30 to 7 o'clock In the Benson Bldg., Main Street near Third D. K. Pizer. E. C. Luce, with tbe 0 Co., was in town today. C. M Jas. Hoover waa Up from north of Beaverton, today. PROFUSION L. F. A. UAI LEY, M. D. Pbyairlan and .Snrffeou Oftic Bailav-Mnnran tilwk. hmIain. Room 12. 13 and IS. Kesltlanc 8011II1- wi corner Bl!ne and Hc-junil Htrwis. man - rnone. S. T. LINKLATER, II. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OIBee npaUlrt over Tbe Delta Drnf Store Rtaidrae last of Court Hows. In Um corner of the block. JAMES PHILUPK TAMIES1E, M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8urgeon Bout hern Pacltte Railroad Co. Consultation In French or English. Of fice 11 rmiair. oyer L. M. Hoyj C'. utore. norm aiae or Main (., HUUlsiro, Ur. F. J. BAILEY, M. D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F.'A. Bailey. Residence on corner Second and Oak 8tt Oregon Phone Main 116. UILLSBORO - OREGON A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7 j yj .u w- Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. W.llcWn Orr DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and U Morgan-Bailey Block, si reel. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ORKUOJf DR. A. A. BURRIS MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH HillBboro, Ore. Diseases cured without drugs or surgery, by Magnetic Osteopathy, the new ecieiice of Dniglesa Healing. Chrome ease a specialty. Consultation free. Office over the City Bakery. ft. 0mt0ms W. 0. Hmrm DAGLEY A HARE ATTOK-KKYS-aT-LaW Booms 1 and 2 Skate Building HILLSBOEO, . . OREGON. VrrVWrWrWrrrrW H. T. BAGfrLEY ATTOiSkY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Poet Office, HUkboro, , Oregoa( E. B. TONGUE ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW Rooms j, 4, ft , II org as Blk, HUlsbore. lrrryrVrrrrrr JOHN U. WALL ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Office UpeUln, Baiky Mergaa Block, Rooms, i as! a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Vp Stairs, Ceatral Block. HILLSBORO OREGON W. D. HARE, Attorney at-Law Shuts BoMiig, Upstairi, Hillsboro, Ortguii THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon E. J, LYON8 B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Business. List your farm with them and find a tale. They will treat you 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 us for particulars. Address 335 E. Mormon, PORTLAND .... OREGON IT. JR. imbriei 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. 323 ABINGTON BUILDING Portland . - Oregon Q. to. HUNTER Oomtrmotor mmd Builder Estimates given on all classes of building Flrmi Mef Mato. : ftwaWanow, eeef wnef . fUUtboro, - - OatfM.