HILLSBORO ARGUS, CEC 97, 1904 HiOI CAUSES II Report That lUancho Wol ford Died. Sot True SAYS SUE NtVtK l'0K ANY POISON 1 a Feci jadi V Dung Woman ignaat Over ClfCUIUtM The rort that Miss slaiube Wol- and which was pui.uiie.i botn id Washington ami Muitemun ooun- limi was tntirelv withtit louiiJa- ti... and hae caused tat young . I u .v.., rt... ......... lady much annoyance. The pa r. published the story i ilulHexhi,,lti of inof,!! kindalnd good faith, as both the Meet u rove rentrela had heard the lory, and it alto came in from nlr Moun- . . l.... maiue' rr . : ' T ."" irienun ui mv uuu'j m' i-v iu Ij l thrt l.lAll II lu lllJ.nil.l lM I ,0,1.. ... , l v.a,, loiB cuy, rinK n"'' A1""1''' The report ol nor uewn rj? to broutiu me lame ;cua nuei'.iw 10 uoe, not even the Peweit uly here hail cause to iiouni us tioity.- -Visa Uoilorn ae ae.,iy auurriiiR, uuu. neari,,fu f - -'""if tbetirseiine paperaeuner oaw-r paWetay or unable lo Not,. It w one of tbiwe u-ifortuot, rumo a tiat will get . roaa ana y, nMviknHtii all it uh mliKil the art I clea h good faith. Thia ie prolmK J K Hedge, for many yeare a the lrt Instance in the count 'e-ident of near Tualatin, where be wbee a !yi.m g woman lua r baa beu engaged in farming, wae t. 4iti,rv lw.f.,rH Nlm araritiup yraterday, and called on tbe foraiuiidi'r.aktr How the etoj waatarm.l n. oue can tiud oi'"oe oi wmcn w iu aiiomer waatarietl ni oue can bud ou1""10 01 wl but Itl'uV" lo ay it baa raue.l nlmun, and great rl annoyauce to MuV'ortlaud lo WolfQi. ' "Jeexpecta to ! ; ,FOR RENT V- , Farm nfxty acrxa in cultivation; 37 ai'Mof thia ie in . meaitow; o acree m ioiar cats; email tract in tari leaving but 15 ucret lo put iiinext Hpritig. Will eell, atoug ih the lt-ane, 3 horeee, 12 cows, kl 2f"i tons hay in barn, eome fcp, out a aud wheat, and utachiif an l tode nece aeary to run pli. .llace on milk route and ti mail delivery, a good bargail Frank Wallace, If il In boro, U HI F 1). 2, 3J( milee aoutbei of "tllilleboro and one mile sa from M inter Bridge. MONTHS SCHOOL But futeoold" attended the dil tric 4d Miieeting Wedneeday afierni-and'ihiH waa a meeting to trait buNineee for a large die trict, fjrug lindndij of tliiKlrfii aad da it? a Valuation of nearly a niilltdollaty -aud theiie four repreeel -tbjee votuxil ollicera and a lor., A levy of 3 mills waa mind titie will afi'ord a tax or abo.7tU, The district will probaliil ' f ;!,.r)00 from the coun ty ande,' tr.aking a grxnd total of td.lS It win voted lo pay oil' a bondhe'etiin'of $l,tKK). The diitriotea fttOftO on the olj bondeef, ami '2,.'!U) nf war rants the annex, built lat year. finarrr'' are fully $500 better tbf ire ttiia lime lant year, ere i .KJ in the treie ury, wit w .-about depleted in Drceq 1 & One bond of Iff ft pajdf off during tbe ciKr, ' 1 U LORNI) COFFEE HOUSE iHoflBf lunche a all hotire, . uotn nts up Regular meale MkreKri.V hnurrduring the jJek.Vlay, -V-" ' w weieclu pretent mme kfeaaraattir.Mi-' Janea lme' Jot SweW rtcBSu!"rti - Hire, Joii H Wetvnn 1 1 r a""" attr ' 1 i nWa BLU Mice Wet , ein.Amy I!,'1, ... in, -rlef-ilv I beela, liutli i . Kood repiilr; it, u a Well Billed iiluw, arns, all yoiiti nay m Iwrn, v, anil oils; an Uusliela llrown l.tit Uiviilor, lame o numerous and nnder, yenr a time, at n per cash over i t IU U 1 l'4t3t ifinlluil of the fieMe niinil- lili'd hy ILT iU f Wavul liu any I n ii i. U viilut'd at (1. KUiinliati of Moore, ItinniHtarator H Mills, Trr-"iai in I B. I f i as l ml r er n I Mil yr (' 1 1 Jl J Mill The State Board of Education I hae Mia dales for tahth grade s euiiuatiom (or the county schools, and Supt, Case hae selected Janu ary 24 and 25: May 10 mi J 17; md Juue 13 end H. Yeu tefure last there were 171 gradu it a, and last year ibete were HU. tiuitt. Can !( Irving to interval tba publio iu county high school. Thia uiust be decided by a vole of tha people at a general election, or speoisl elec lion railed for tha purpose. The expense of tha 8 b grade examina tions and tha keiing up the t)lb grades would go a long ways to ward keeplug up a county high school. Horticultural Society will meet In Portland, and Washington a couu ly proximity should give it a good attendance. By all means become member of thin society ii you L( h There will be if you with to compete you must a member of tha association T become a member send IC It. Lake, Secretary, Corvallts, I and he will send you certificate of mrruliersbip . W jyo( wot t(lil your llUc- get figures from the Uroner & Kowell Colupan (0f abulia. We , r, lhe , t ltu,,fctuiere of jmb ,ile in tnp wuotti od h,w j j our pMHMot f,r ,nd jj9i if you,r6goiog ,0 bui, ,he s,rng. elour figure of brick, Imililing bhwkaeto. We alto furuieb lum hvt ruUgh and dreaed, of all knJ tnJ J-Ww J( reHuireil, in iunipimU ..otm,,. Addreea ua ftl Hjboro Rt Fi ,, No. 2. Argue. He ie going lo have a fate, win iiud move io fcbonl. hi children. to leturn in about two Mauerada ball, at W. OJ. II. (Ilenooe, on rrniay oignt. comber 2S Ticketa, including ter eupper, 11.00; apeclatora, 25 t. There will 1 four pritea o two for lbs beat euotained chMcterf, and two for tbe moat col-l cbaractere. Walker'a or- chlta. KverybtHiy invited. Aaaullful and Inlereating aer vWaa held at the Tualatin i'lai Preabyterian church laal Montr evening, in connection with he Cbriatniaa tree, and al thought waa wel weatbrr there waa a l td erowd. Ueedville aer vicea n Sunday, io the after noon aj;j;3U, Cordial welcome to every l"jr. At u Cate'i office, 220 Btark Street, mlaud, can be fouod tbe choicest lya of realdeoce and buai ueea proWty in the city of Port land. Ill handles tbe celebrated IUwlhorn,KuteloU. Telephone Kxcbanf K 'J J. B.l yeeterdu( new I'ret labed at Holland 1 Monday cepted th Clearail aud cravf gentlemen' a bargain, ee ua W Max" CI it Rerdville, waa up )ing fuuda for the cburoh Juat fin town. Contractor laat week, and on rd ol truateea ae- of women'a aklrta (cbildreii'e kuita, and If you want it . .. i and b liroe. ft baa finished ex- Sbooke, and will r tbe inapectiou ileaionera at the pertiug 111 make his I of tbe couif January t ,J Tbe Will , of Bank, IM , Feed Stored r line of bUw ' ' plie8Letc unty court. , Iware Company, tiaed the Unnka bw carnal a run ,aup tbe rourun, ' win unday morning, i , n(f an ad Urt m fi-naoiat iotereat will bedrli ij 'At tbe Ilillabn ro churii, in fwwiklly iovj fening. All are Wanted: hogs ' weighing ard; alaoabeep. Norton, Oregon, f. t t liollda; Compm. hosiery just iery on the Bros. Morning a gational : ch Backward O ... '(;k cotton the best bos- ESchulmerich t. tha Congre Bunday: "A jeot: "aod,i nyenwg suit ber." The Witch I 'basket sooial, which was ad il for December 21 baa been 1 Ied to January Jr, cf Amity, ttiristraas with In n...i. . h, Saturday c Mies Hatti was down to her mother, Closing out hlnillinery on Corner Third the Dr. Tamia n in front of nence, the Bose A t er- from near V.itl, last even' Argus.-' ing, and called Are you a j ? Then call for the Scbilli iioellencia Oregon manufi Sheriff Con Christmas at Id wife spent jlsansr borne, above Mountai Puritan oil Lamkin Oo. 'C-tJ -Vbarles A. V roOuTS COMMITMENT WAS DEFECTIVE Lincoln (iclger, of Gu nclius, Evades Sentence TBI FIRST SLOT MACHINK CASK ulit Flub Uakea Error la 1'iipcr Scat tt rjbriff Mnc do Geiger, who la a partner iu the saloon buaiueia at Curneliua, waa tried before Juelice II. 0. Fitch, Monday, for running riot machine in hla saloon, and waa found guilty. Judge Fitch erit tenced bin) in jail for a fine and coats, and this !win contrary to law Sheriff Counell'a ollii-e did not cKtae the door on Mr. (leiger, hot permitted him to go home, Tbe Supreme Court hae divided that a man can not be jliml for cohIh, thia Iwing contrary to the law that ays a man ahall not hi deprived of his liberty for the cost of 'a criminal proaecution lhe coat be ing in the nature nf a judgment. Juat what tbe next move will be remains to be reen, - The arrest waa nude in compliance to the stale I iw which forbids lhe run ning of slot machines. DAN T NICODEMUS A very pretty wtibllpg recurred Wsdnestlay inornlng. Drcemlxir 21, I'.HK'., at the borne of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mm. J. K. Nioo demue, when Mr. Adrian Daut, of Rsedville, waa united iu marriage to Mies Naomi NicHlnius, eldint daughter nf tbe hint and boMea, Rev. A Robinson, Trashy teriao pastor, officiating, celebrating the marriage with the 'beautiful ring service- Miss Klla Jlant played lbs wedding march. Tbe parents of the contracting partus ere present at the ceremony, and the room's sisters, Misses Maud and ilia Daut, were in attendance. Tbe young couple have tbe beet wishes of a large circle of friends. Tbe groom ia a eon of Mr. and Mrs K. W Iot, of Rwdville; and for some years has been traveling for a wholesale bouse in the nortliwel ANNUAL MASK BALL Tbe annual mask ball to be held in tha opera bouse on Hslurday evening, December 20, promisee to iMi the most succteeftil ever held. There will be prisea for the Ixml sustained and most comical lady and gentleman characters, and a prize each for the beet lady and the beat gentleman waltxer. lhe grand march will open at 8:1.1 sharp. Spectators will lie charged 25 cents, but there will be no charge for ladies who lis lire. Tbe contest lor the waits prints will be very keen this year, as there will be several from abroad in attendance. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Geo V Claike to I Utile K Bull lo acres W V Crsbatu Dinnlioo., L, T feter.oo to I'rauk W Miller, 40 acres sec 17 t a a r a w Investment Co to Brrt 1 Msiton, t?l.57 acres John I. Ilicklni U I c Geo L McPherMin to Detroit Triut Co, 4 Ho acres t 3 n r 4 soil ft w . . Lewis H'yunt to Johu j Wt-ik lots 7 & H I'lk 6, Oak Grove sililltioti too 1050 "47 1 A 1 1 J W ConoelUhirtoUeoHclinliiier- Irh etsls, Veriiswlieile property above Mtdale Nellie G fclunson to Harry U Mini ma 1 ao seres sec ij 1 1 s r 3 w,,. Wm DroKtlea loCeo A Wolf, trsct In uortli llilltboro. Frank l'elrllk to BuMon Lumber Co, timlner oh 1 60 a tec p, t 3 u r 4W.,........., Sels Nelson to Huxton I.lir Co, timber on Iswt In sec 3 t J u r 4 w ..... .... ...,............,... Clarence Yoiin to A A Auilt rioti lot 3 lilk 4 Thome's silililion .. II S filurdf vsnt to C W Neep, lots rt hlk 14, Cornelius. I.,,,,, Clark Hadley to J L Wanlil.iirn, 160 a sea j8 & ai t a 11 r 3 w. , , Julius fv-hler to Mrs Augimte IlsbS .a-C 30 1 2 s r t w )s to Killth W HuKhei, I blk (5, Purest tirove ,. 700 H50 MK lyoo , --ssvlsWJ r Love, 46 a sev 14 1 1 a r 4 w. . MKrtln Itart to Ole Transdal, ao 3rKm 6(10 acrea sec 33 t 3 n r 4 w. . ...... ' Robert Hardin to lCluornb Lum-, bert, 0.73 acres Vorest Grove, re serving life Interest , , ; , T K Kpcletl to Geitruile Pollock, 30 acres h auogren lsmi neitr Forest Grove ,, Daniel Wesver lo Art Klnne i'hi s ec ay t 3 u r 3 w .... H R Dalley by lleutnn Iiowumn Tr to L J Kraucis, lot ai blk 1; . Portland HcIkIiU. . H50 Johu Jobason to Jobsnns Jepper- sun, 10 acrss sec 1 t 3 11 r 4 w, , , Theresa R Williams to D IKehrik- 9 acres in Win McLiun donstiun Gertrude & .T W Pollock to Julia-. ' Masters and Bessie Newell, 30 a Shogren place, near t' Grove, . . PACIFIC DEBATERS 70 850 i5i 10 At tbe tryonlB held in Marsh Mall PiUiiflo University, last week, the following were .selected to debate with Whitman, of Walla Walla: I W. Peters, Hillsboro; James Ward, Kelso, Wash , and A. C. Allen, of lleavarton . The following were ohoeen to debate with the Univer sity, of Washington: C. A Allen, Portland; Hugh Sparks, Forest Grove,- and ' H,-. K.. Wltham, of Idaho. ' ICrnest Foord was tin from Clats kanie to spend tha Holidays. W. F. HullenhrcU, of Hoy, was in town yesterday. .. Julius Meysr, of above Orneu ville.was au Argus oellnrjreaterdayj Walter )!iard, a saloon man of Banks, was in tbe city y inter Jay. For Sale: K'nglisb walnut trees. Zina Wood, at farm. Hupt, A. U. Pinith was down from lUixton, on his Holiday vaoji tlou, this week. ' For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Kxcolloncla end you will try them again and again. Joint Ablxttt, of Portland, was out Christmas to spend the day with huine folks. Van Del.ashuiutt, of Witch Hsuel, was up from his bungalow, yesterday, ; Mrs. Ktlxaheth Rtvphens Ulxiu ger, of Astoria, is in the city, the guest of her parent. ' Miss Mabel' Hinilh,,of Forrst (iriive, silent Christmas with her sister', Miss Pearl Smith, Uoliert Thompson, nf Cedar Mill, waa up to the county seat yeter '..1 ui...,. 1 . .., ... 1 tiny, anu caueu at vnt Argus uiuce. The Hilleboro Commercial Bank will pay 4 per cent. Compounded three times a year; after Jan. 1, ivm7. ; . , ' , -;'. Hchnlmerich Bros, are beadiiuar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight mile iu the last. HO days. Cheaper than lumber. -J. It. Wilkes and wife spent their Christmas In Portland. MUs Kthel Waters returned home with them. If you have not an account with the Hillsboro Cummerulsl Bunk open one now, I hey pay 4 per cent, per annuuion savings account. C. K. Kindt and family, of Kin ton, were Clirituias visitors at the Rufus Waggener home, nt the Tual atin. '" . - Rava your money by depositing with the HilMtnro Commercial Bank. They pay 4 per cent, per annum on deposit in Jlbeir savings department. " ; Col. R. W. MoNutt, lhe real es tate rustler of Ciiruuliua, a as down to the county seat yesterday morn- Iok.v; (itinta and iMn-s clothing, fU line now in - Kuh, Nathan k Fis cher Sincerity make at II. Weh rung fc Hons, j--- Jobtt ami Hugh Archb.ld, of Portland, were out Christmas, spending the day with home folks. Prof, lUnnkr'e dancing class will not inset thia Friday eveuhiii. The next meeting will be on Friday, January . Just arrived Ltdies' anl gents oraveiietlee. " latest from the east. Come early and get your choice, Hcliuliuerich Bros. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Patterson ami MiHH Mniia tsosoow are nere this .week, spending the Holiday week with Peter Ibiecow ranuly. IawI; Lady's gold watch and chain between poelollioe and Fred Hoboniburg a resulencs, Rloiulay night, Iave at posloflice and re ceive reward. , R. II. (ireer takes this method of oordially thanking liis patrons for their patrouaga during the past year and respectfully solicits a con linuance 01 me same uuriug tue year of P.KI7. Strayed: M head Ancora goals; 2 billies, 1'J unmarked kids. Others marked with hog ring in ear. Re ward for information leading to their recovery. Dr. A. It Bailey, Miss Ida Hlewart, teacher in the Manning . District, above Ranks, was down this week, the ruchI of ber parents, Jr-. a. Stewart and wife, of South Tualatin. ': v : : K, R. MlllerConoo In the barber business liere. is in the city from Humboldt, Cl. About three years sgo Mr. Miller lust his leg in a California sawmill, He is visiting his father, who is a veteran if the Civil War. ; , ' . An entertainment and basket sooial was held at the Manning school above Ranks, last Saturday evening. The proceeds were $20- 25, which will he used in painting the school house, whiuli will be ao oomplishod during vacatiou. ' , ! The oity council met last night and bought the nhtue park for city purposes. The purchase price was fl022.no. and warrants will be drawn at once. These warrants will be. issued to whomsoever will take them at the lowest rate of iu tercrt. - .0 : ' . Hon,' W. H. Weh rung loaves Friday for Seattle, where he will select the site for the Oregon Jiuild ing at the Seatllo-Yukon Fair. Thie is the third tune tiie ooinmissfon has set a date to go to the Queen City, lhe first time failing because of inability of one of the members to go, and the second trip being killed because of the wash-outs on the N. P, .: v ; 1 Important local Don't forget to turn out to tha Fruitgrowers' meet ing, on Saturday, December 2D This meeting is a matter of great importance to every man who has a single fruit treo, Jf we save our fruit, am improve orchards, the insect life that is sapping our fruit trees must be destroyed. At this meeting you will learn how this Is done, and the penalties, it not done. Give the meeting your presence. , IS 11 TIJI J'l Ho jit St 1 tick Submerged Log and Cupsicd With Him LEAVE WIFE ANU FIVE CHILDREN Hugh Brady, Portlaad Diver, Sent for to Scarcb Rsymond Dixon, a son of Jacob Dixon, was drowned In the Tuala tin river, southwest of . Forest Grove, Tuesday. Dixon, bad been out hunting ducks in a boat that he had constructed. It was tin weildy, and when in tha river, struck a submerged snag. He" was thrown out, but managed to cattb hold of the lwat. - After clinging awhile he concluded to swim, and although he was handicapped by Hie heavy coat and a pair of gum boots he made good headway. Hit struggles were witnessed by Lee Reed, a neighhor, and Dixon was apparently making shoreward In good shape. Alt at once be sank and never appeared on the suiface. Used summoned help, but tha body could not be found, Hugh Brady, the Portland diver, was seut for, and he went to beyond Cornelius and worked alt day Christinas, put ting in blasts. the body was recovered about six o'clock,' Christmas evening, a short YIUil ame Ih-Iuw where the .un fortunate man sent dwn. Dixon W4a aged about 81 years. and in 1MI7 waa wedded to Miss Mary Klliott, The wife and five small children survive SAMUEL EVERITT Samml Everitt, sgml 78 yrars, passi-d away at the home of bis daughter, Mrs.' John M Brown, lo HiHtboro, f Ore., on Wednesday afterniMto, December 2C, ISIUti, De ceasHtl waa- Intro in the Tonhip o Ci atbam, Kent County, Ontario, Canada, April H, 1S"0. He was wedded to Jane Kli Hbaw October 2S, 18",7 He e inii to the United Slati-s iii 1S,, firt set'liuf in Maryland, la, 18H2 he moved to Virginia, where he resided six years. Iu he came as far west as - South Dakota, reeiding there lao and one half years. In IS'Jt) he moved to Oregon and re sided here continuously until bis death. When a young man be was elrcted county councilor of Kent County, Canada, which oltice he held for aeveral years. He asses ed his native township four times He united with the Methodist church when a young man. He was the embodiment of inUgrity and honor, and never shirked a duty. For several years he has been a great sufTurer, but the end came peacefully. A brother, Henry Kveritt, of IIillelKiro, and a sister in North Dakota survive him of bis immediate family, and the fol lowing children survive: Jos, A., Krskine, Allierla; Mrs. M. S Bowles, Cardwell, Virginia; Miles i . North Bend; Miss Emma, Man ley 1)., Franklin, and Mrs. J, M Brown, of this city. The funeral takes place tomorrow afternoon , While a resident of Hilleboro Mr. Everitt earnnd the reepent and esteem of the community. He wee elected city treasurer two terms, and served es justice of the pesee and cnmmUting magistrate; His wife passed away In 1M)5. WM. CLAPSHAW , William Clapshttw, aged 07, and residing nt Hillside, north of Fur est Orove, died at the f unity home, December 21. Duies'teJ was a cavalry officer in the Civil War He was a native of En;' and, t ' came to this county prior 'the IU' bullion. He first resided fh Wis consin and later moved to Minns sola. In 1875 he came to Oregon He leaves the following -children to mourn his loss: My rim, Portland; Charles, Hillside; Wm., Portland; Mrs. lulilh Oreeuwood,Astoria;and Miss Verna, at home. - COMING ATTRACTION 1. ' ; 7 . At The Creictnt Theatre ' January 40',. .New York Minstrels Pebrusry 1, The Midnight Flyer February 33.,.,,,,,,. The Missouri Girl March 1. . . Nettie, The Newnglrl Msrch 19 , .Tlie King of Trnuips ArgtiB and Journal, $1.75. John Herdlein, of Blooming, was an ArgUB celler today. t : .., ; - Horn, lo F. M, Maddox and wife, of (iluncoe, Deo. 27, 1UU0, a daugh tr. . ' ' Mrs. John Uebel, ot Mountain dale, was an Argus visitor this afternoon, v ' Rom, Deo. 2-1, VM, to Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Vandeoouuering, of Con terville, a son. "John Rice and wife, of Rainier are up for a few days visit witk ' The six year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Moeuwssen, of near Roy, died the other day from dipth tbena. -There are several eases .re potted in that neighborhood. . v. Leedy (J range, of Cellar Mill, has elected tbe following officer for lbs ourreot term: A. H. Findley, master; Wni My Held, overseer; sta i 1 . . aire, i.sjneuj, lecturer; Frank Uur Urn, steward; Mrs. A. J). Findlsy, cnapiain; Hubert ibompson, treas urer; Kd. Smith, secretary: (ieorie Reeves, gatekeeper; Mrs. Burton, Ceres; Mrs. Smith, Pomona; Miss l-ettie Owens, ' Flora; Miss Ora Haskell, lady awistant steward. The ollioers will be Instslled oo the second Wednesday in January. -, Oscar Hundley, who lives a few miles north of town, -fell from a log and took an Impromptu bath in Weasel Creek, tbe otber day, and his neighbors are having consider able sport over the ablution par ticularly coming when it did, with the weather rather cold, and tbe water much colder Mr. Hundley is of lbs opinion that Weasel Creek is too damp cold at present to make a good December oalatoriura. We carry tbe best shoe on the market for the money. W. L Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles and finish. IL Wehrung & 80ns The Otegon Coodensed Milk Company will have a new steriliser shipped from the east about the first ot.the year, and this will tusks three In tbe plant. The oompaoy will now bs able to take car of its business in good shspe, although it has grown to largs proportions. The shipments now average a car load a day. ' ' - ' For sale: 40 seres of brush land, easily cleared, near Kalama, Wash.. Running water on place. Three, miles from county seat Ooea at I0 per acre. A. Paut- meier, Hilleboro, Ore.; R. F. D. 2. Dr. W. B. Hollinirsbead; Prssld- ing Elder of the West Portland District, will be in llillsboro, Sun day morning, to-attend tbe quar terly, meeting "of tb local M. K. chuich. He wilt conduct tha ser vices at It o'clock a. -at. In tbe evening Rev. Belknap, pastor, will have for bis subject, "fhe V alue of Time." ..: . ... - Pie Social: There will be a pie social at the Sbute school house, Friday evening, December 28. Uiven by the Oeui Literary Society Everybody come. Ladiea please bring pie. Frank HtewarUn oldiime Hills- Intro boy, Is here this week, from California, where he ha beadquar ters as U. 8. postal inspector. He now travels out or San Francisco. Mr. Stewart went op to Forest drove, yesterday, to visit his Uni versity friends. While here ne wai the guest of Judge Rood and, wife. We eell a complete line of stoves and ranges, hardware, tinware, crockery, eto. Coins and see them and get prices before purchasing. Schulmerich Bros. W. J. Gregg, recently purchaser of tbe John Milne farm, at Le;y- ville, was an Argue caller yester day. Mr. Gregg contemplates making extensive improvements on bis ranch, which cost him over twenty thousand dollars. Mr. John H. Wanker, of Clacka- mas, snd Mies reari nnaver, 01 Tigardriller were united in mar rlage at the home of Adam Shaver, Deo 21, m. Kev. J. J. Langeo stein oilloiallng. . - Mr. Lewis' H. Holt and Mias Lucv B Crowther. of above Bux ton." were united .In tnarrtage by Judge H. T. Bagley, Dec 2, KNHI. Tbe groom is a son of Ueo. lion, of Albion, and the bruie .formerly resided on Galea Creek. , Stationery of all' kinds at the Pharmacy latest in stylish cor reeimndence. calling cards, en velones. etc." Call and see the slock. , 1 David Rice, of the Hospital staff at the Roaeburg Soldiers' Home, was ui tbiB week, suending Christ mas with home folks at Portland and Hillsboro. He reports Wm Stewart as failing rapidly. For eontlenaen'l, ladies' and ohildren's hose you can do no beULYONS & LURNfeLIUb ter man to ouy 01 ioun uuiui.i Wehhve thetn for every body, and at prices that are values. , ;. , Leave orders for your New Year's Oregoniau at R Cave hardware store.' A fine descriptive number of Oregon's .Resources just the thing to sand "east to your friends who want r to make a change and couie west. ' "'."'''..".''. There will be regular preaching servioss at the Christian-' Church uext Hunday, morning and evening, by the regular pastor, C, A.' Bias. The Odd Fellows will ; have "a supper ' Supper Saturday, night, commencing at six o'clock. Visit ing brothers are oordially invited to attend, -' "v, Judge 3. W. Qoodin and family and W, G. Hare and wife spent Christmas with T, P. Goodie and family,' at West Union, ; Clarenoa Young : and wife; of Rainier, were up this week to spend the Holidays with the families oi J. T, Young and A, J. Roy. K, P. Humke, of Nelson's mill, xe Bcappoose, was over to spend in the oity. ' -nerty for v tra.. th of, Pacillu R, Conneii, lu visit Waehiugvi.. tives Christmas, 1 t PROnsWIOlTAL, F.A. HAILKY, M. D. I'liyslilan and Kurgeon Otto--Halleir-Miiruan 1,1w.k ,..ll. Buuiiii U ml V). Kealiliii-Mo,ith-trwit eoriHir liajl'n and b nd (WrerM. Both 'Fhuim. S. T. LINKLATER, al. B. C. slrf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OlBoe u(atalrt over Tbe Delte Drug Hur KtaUUooe Kaat of Cenrt Houm, In tbe comer of Hie block. JAM ICS fHILLIPK TAkl&ilE. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SurKeoii Hoiitberu f'w ilio tUllnd C'i. CoiiKultatiun Iu KrniK'h or KhvUmIi. Of- Itoa uimUIra, over L. M. Hurl Co'. Hlora. nortb aide of Malu WIH HllWwro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8UROKON Offioe with Dr.' F. A. Bailey. Kmldenoi on oorner Bcoid and Omk fill a Oregon Pbotis Malu lis. HIUXBOKO 1 . . . OKKUUN A.B. BAILEY, M. Tj., D. D. S. , Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 0 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Pboaes.: ' TTillsWiv Orr. DR. W. E. PITTENGpR, r Dentist rr Rtwina 10 and 11 Morgan-Aaitey Rlork, Irwt, Over MwinU Store. . HI LLSBOKO ,-- OKKUON DR. A. A. BURRIS " MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH ' Hillsboro, Ore. ' - Dlwaaea mi nut without ilnif i or survery, Iit MaKnetle Onlwiimtbjf, the new at-tii of Unite lei llmlliiK. Chronic am a ix-i-iliy Coosulutlon frx. Otiltw over the i lly Uskery, . v: ,, rrVrMrAAArV It ayaaSay ' . 7.'. W. 0. Umem . DAQLEY i HAGS ATTORMKYS-AT-LAW Koonu 1 aad t Skat Bslldlng UILIjBOKO, . OBF.UON. ATTORJi&Y-AT-LAV , . Office, apeuirs, over the Post Office, BUUbatw, ' '. Otagoai VrrVMrWrrWrWMrrt E. B. TONGUE . . ATTORKEY-AT-LAW Koobm j, 4, k g, atatgaaBlk, UlUbwra MrArMrerVwVrVMrS:, IL UaiLL V. JOHN ATTO&MSV-AT-UW Office OpstaiM, Bailey Merge Black, ' Reeaaa, laals. - - UILL8S0RO, - OKBOON. rVMaaSVVWrVrWrWrrMswX 7. II. DARRETT ATTORMatY-AT-UW ' . Office, Up Stairs, Csatral Slock, uiLWBoao " ' , - a o&aooN W. D. HARE, Attorney -at-Lajr in i - at tilt n i tMas, a - fa . IM anuswastpji - wswwis taeeaHwwaejf V"f' VWMMMVNrWSiVkaaVMrSrrV .BBtui nit tin in tr i etc mum n..uotir.i imar THOS. H. TONuUK, JK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 an t 3 Hillsboro, Oregon rVWVVMVkrMMrrWrW K. J, LYOSS . B. P. COHNKUUS Do a General Real Batata, Loan and In auranee Business. List your farm with them, and find a aale. They will treat on ngnt. aua your saw to our iwi. all to and aes na. , Main Street, Hillsboro, Ov. IMHOFF '& MINAR' Dealer hi Marble and Urn nianUuirl Tom ItstoiiMi. snd runlets!- ml memorial work for partfeulara. AddrewXIA K.V PORTLAND ..-i ' ' - OREGON I T. R. Iinbrie l Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock : Ranohes and Range LandB Reclamation and Bale of Desert Lands a specially. . Fine investments for your idle money. Write . or call at offioe. . 323 ABINOTON SIJUDINO Portland . .Oregon Mrildiug ' . -' aw