MAYOR COiiMJUS SUCCEEDED BY DENNIS Kcjiinnation of Former Took IMace Tuesday Night DtNNHf H KCTKU BY COLLEAGUES Curnrliu bail $& lbrr Terms Bad wait on hour lb Mayor II. I'. ConifliuH in mayor no luore-atul hi pulilital niifiuicK are Uiit)M(t to be rejoining. Mr Cornelius ha served for three terms tDii was itlii'lel on liii fourth tenure, bating htm ulected tt the recent city election by e decisive majority. Hotutt one who had tried to cotunaaa hi defxat at the poll found mother, and a vulnerable K)iut, and complaint was made to the iHwtofllot) din r ttitmit that a no I m after van holding n public office contrary to the rults and reg ulattonaof the utwlal department Th complaint reached Waaliing ton thortly after the, election, and Mayor Corneliua wa notified hy lha department, rrreivtiiit ihe letter Christmas Kve a nice little Christ nut present a it wan raying that bin holding of the oflice waa con trary to renuUtioim Tha mayor kept hia counael and aaid nothing until Tueaday night, when be re-aignr-d the omen. Councilman John lennin was elected to fill tha vacancy. Mayor Coreliua lm given excel lent aauaiaciiiin a m a or, at was toililied lo by litH vnte. He hai ooneciemb uiy tertoriued his duth a and see iheoiiice turned over to one who has large interest in tha town A )iar or eu ago an in pet-tor waa here and united the poatmaeter alxiut llm i.lliofl of way or, and when lold that there win no alary, nor "perkiejta," went nn way without reimrtiiig adverse- Mr. Corneliua baa wen lha water and light plant put in fUm dur ing bia aiUitlnlatratiiin, ami ha al ao acen the city actiiie a park property. L. A. Rood wan electHl aa conn oilman to take the pi jce made va cant by Mr. lennia' reaignalion. When iirtiom-tl y llie Aru lut nigm, vornriitis miu: "il writu Hint lln m tin- 1 ,i w . or ri'KuIiitiuii, nml 1 am Mtl(uil. An iiiclr was lirrv fiillftrrn month nn Hint iiiiIum iI hIhuiI the tilhre of lluivm nml ttlirn lull) lln-ir lirlllu-r miliuy imr H-iiiiiitra In ihr Umyimiltv Kent MiliMud. I Imvr tweii rlritril iiiiiyur fuiir timm, nml have riviil I lure linn) umt one iimiilll. I have iiUuv liml a Ii.iihIs.miu- iiwjuiity anil have rrcrtvril the iiuirt of my friend, lrre-clive of tMrlv. al every -l....ii.... -I't :. ,.. . . . election. RKKliiot me in IHhtiiiIm t, lint we nliuwt-il I iiviv wu mm.' It IIHl IU( til 1.. 1 1 i .... t i our upMtiK iit tluit 'r wrre willing to slaml on our m-onl, nml I w.n ngaiii re tiirtinl. I urn unite mtilicil t,i nun uin tii ..it:.. r.i... it .i .in tiHiti, huh in .iiMiii iii-iiiiiit iiirciiv will linvc a iiiiiyur with a luicklxiiie. No, 1 inn not lit nil Mirv over tin- turn. W'liv nhoiilil I M Wn-n t 1 rlectnt' Anil can't I rmin il J Hunt to?" At tlii point Henry Ht e lili w in iili nmil nml with one of Ills rlinmcti-riHtir laughs the lioHlinioiU'r went into the "Inli iul" tiuililing, PARTY A very pleiMint pnrty wan given by Miaa Jminiu Sclnneli.er in honor of her coiiHin, Mina llaol McArdell. (iamrHnml imnio were engaged in, and luncheon wan nerved, Thofit prriurtit were: Misiet I.oiiim, Morn mnl Mnlirl '1 hiiiimn, Nellie Nni)l, May Meail, llnel MfAnlell mill Jennie Schnieltier; Mem. J. Irgii, J. Mc New, II. Cate, Koy lnee, Chenter Briilgei, Joe CoIHdkh, I,ee Meml, freil Tbouiai, Kom Kiumiiunni. Argua ami Jourmil, $1 75. II. II. Kdigar, of ltetlmny, was n Argua caller, ywterdny. K. W. Dant, of Kwdvillfl, waa in tha oity yeatarday. W. K Hmlth.of thn Davia ranch, north of town, wbh in the city yes terday. For Bala: Five good cowh, all in milk.Ii. H Tortor, 1 itiilea north etat of Fnreat drove, Koute 2. cM. London ami W. H. Durely, ol Moilnlaimlule, wero in the city yeaterday. Cloaing out ante in millinery on Corner Third Main, in front of Ihe Dr. Tamiooio residence. The Cofltie Club will meet at the home of Mra. W. K.'Thnrna, Hatnrday afternoon, January A, 1907, at 2:30. Found, at depot. Watch fob with locket on bottom, containing photo of young man. Owner will j)lana call, prove property and pay for advertisement, and net aamti. CommisHionora liutner, of Iiea verton, and lluuhnnan, of Corne liua, were in town thin week, at tending the Jannnry 8eHion of county court. Walkers' Orolwtra, a fine time, and the bnyd in Uniform th:it in the jnrograni for the Firemen's Ball, January 12. (live it your finaooial support. Sheriff Connoll'H ranch hag the record for the bipgeBtcalf at birth yet reported. The veal weighed 103 poundc, and isoxpooted within a week to hook everylbing ill' the plaoe. F. F Conover weighed the fellow nnd Baya the sculea are cor rect. The mother of the calf is a Holitelo. County oommlsaioner IT jf. Ilu ehanan opened hla mrt New Yaar'a morning and found check for a "V" aigned by W. I). Hmith At I) rat Mr. Kuchaoan ilid not underatand the Import of tha napar but later on he remeinliered that about IS mouth ago PeWitt had careleaaly bantered him to bet that amount on whether or not a rail way of the electric atripe would be in Ilillaboru by January 1, rJO Kuohanan bet that it would not be built by that time and Hmith took the "would be built" end of the wager. The line waa not here ami IMVitt aent bitu a check. Several porta were after Hmith today to get another bet, even ottering live yeara' time, but the gentleman in ...... lormeu mem mat lie nan made a iew reara resolution to never again take a chance on the blind gmldeaa ol chance, and be stood by till good Intention. On January HMO the Slate Horticultural Hnciety will meet in I ortlatul. anil Vanoington a coun ty proximity ahould give it a good attendance. Hy all meana become a memlier of Una eociaty if you have an orchard. There will be exhibits of fruilaof all kimla and if you wieh to compete yon muat tie a mum tier of the aaaooiatmn To become a member aend K. K hake, Secretary, Corvallia, $1 and he will aend you a certificate of memherablp. Arch lUmney, agnd 1C, and Fred Moore, aged H, a aim of the late John Moore, of llillnlK.ro, both of roreet Grove, skipped out from home the first of the week, no one knowing their whereabouts. They were located over on the Wilaon River, In camp. The elder boy bad between l.'tO and 1 10 when he left home, and it waa thought they might Dave gone out of the coun try. Sheriff Connell waa asked to look out for the lada, and they were dually located enroute to Tilla mook . If you want to tile your place, get figures from the Uroner A Kowell Company, of Scholia. We are the largest manufacturers of dr.no tile in the county, and hav aold our product far and wide. If you are going to build in the Spring, ei our ii g urea ol Uric it, tiuililing blocks etc. We also furnish lum ber, rough ami dreeted, of all kinds, and deliver if required, in suincieni quantities. Addreaa us t Hillabnro, H. F. P. No. 2. The year of 1007 promises to be a good one lor the mill men, but the car shortage is the chief con earn. If cars can not be obtained then a large amount of btisinesa will neceeaary go b? the board ttaamngion loumy s mills are ready for a big cut but many are alrald or taking bin orders on ac count of the car aituatio n. At U. L. Cale'a office, 220 Stark Street, Portland, can ba fouud the choicest buya of residence and busi ness property in tbe city of Port land. He handles the celebrated Hawthorne Kstatelots. Telephone Kxchango 70. There waa spitting of snow Tues day and Wednesday, and while noue fell lo remain in tbe valley, up in the bills above Uuxton there was a nice fall id over b'x inches. Ihe heavy Chimok and rain of lust night, however, muat have given it a finish. The rain of last night waa one of the heaviest of the aeaeon. Strayed: oT bead Angora Boats; 2 billies, 1'2 unmarked kids. Others marked with hog ring in ear. Re ward for information leading to their recovery. Dr. A. B Railev. Mayor Dennis baa instructed the marshal lo keep tbe crossing al the Southern Pacific station clear of mud, which sometimes gets about six inches deep. The rail road company gravelled the cross ing but mud still accumulates. Clearance sale of women's skirts and craveneltes, children's suits, gentlemen's suits, and if you want bargain in these lines, call and see us. Schulmerich Bros. Russell Frost, of North Hillsbo- ro, and AIisb freda Kasmusen, of this city, were united in marriage at the court parlors in llillshoro, Deoember 31, liKKl, Judge J. W. Uoodin officiating. The groom is a son of Geo. Frost. Lost: Lady's gold watch and chain botween postoffice and Fred SohomburgB residency Monday night. Leave at postoffice and re ceive reward. Washington County's state tax this year will be $30.852 50. ao- cording to the state levy made yesterday, at Salem. Last year's state tax waa $19,402, the Increase being about one-third. The Witch Hazel basket social. which was advertised for Deoember 21 has been postponed to January 5, Saturday night. W. IS. Smith, of North Tlains, went to Portland and Linton, to day, to see if he could find the 12 yoar old son, who took French leave, Tuesday. Wanted: Stock hogs weighing from SO pounds upward; also sheep, J. U. Haines, Beaverton, Oregon. Independent 'phone. If the falling weather keeps up we may expect the East Side trains again running on the West Side. Residence property for sale or for trade. Located south of Southern Pacific depot Wm. Tipton. AGAIN Wins thcT. Scott Ilnnike Cup on New Years CAME HOKSE TO TUB FHOU AGAIN Tbi Make Six Cup Wop Intidcofs Year Oregon Kid, K, It. Tongim up, won the New Year's Hunt Club raceTueeday, tbe trophy Uing the T. Scott Brooke ailver cup. The Kid forged ahead from the start and led tbe finish ahead of his competitors, marking a new record. The six mile course, which bad seven hurdles, and nasty ones at that, was run in lers than 1H min utes. This makes six cups that the Kid has won within a year, four of the tropbiea being lbs permanent property of Mr. Tongue. Mr. Tongue won the Arnie Sho gren cup, making lines runs for it on points, and getting 11 nut of a possible 15 points; the Kerr cup. running three times, II out of 15 points; the Downing Field Pay cup; and the cup of New Years. Tbe remaining two cups belong to the Hunt Club. This u a record than no oilier h irse ban even touch ed in tbe history of the Club. LUNCH AND COFFEE HOUSE Home style lunches at a'l bourn, from 10 cents up Regular meals al regular meal hour during the week. Sunday, breikfaMt from 7 to K::i0. Noon meal. 12 to 1 :.'i0. Kvenina meal. 5:.'!il to 7 o'clock. In the Benson Bldir.. Main Strvet. near Third D. K. Pker. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Myrtle Kitn.ry to It T lluxtoii, 40a Amnion knight il I c fjj Mvrtle Kniiey lo A T IhnUni, .vy.Oo lietirv nuxtuii il 1 c A It I'linnolo Isaac Ast-ltinc, inarrri III 1-r nit fill IjtniU TI10 llrnilli-y lo Ail.i R I'unno 15.11 1 ( Jli I I 1 1 I Marion lvli-e to K 11 Hairil imrl lot 2 lilk , I'ttirview- Wm keiilt lo Kmil AmU-rson, lot jS to 16, inclumve, tilk 31 W I' llulit So W R Whitney to T A Strplieiis, .So h wc II I I 11 r 4 w 1 W !: iMniHinoor to Ramlull Htiii- inoor, S a wc S t I 11 r 4 w t-'mnrnt K Hurler lo R M liuuU-y 1O.1 a neo JS t 1 f 5 w nio KheinlHilil HvlvrMrr to Alitx- Hnr- leiich. iA a k-c t t 1 r 1 w 1 Kmil l'nul Si'hniiilt to John Kroh- nnnrr loli 1 to N, inclusive, lilm-k i mvertou itw Ccplias KisriihiuuT tot! 1 iK-ichinn low 1. 3, ,t, 10, 11, 11, ink ri.-iii-iilK tntct H C 1 ,i 10 John l-'iohimm-r to Julius lli-nricli- urii lot 1 j mnl j c.l lot iSSjh-ii-ccr's llomcsteail jvin Krick Krickn to Kmil Liij-iiiliuhl, ao it r, iinrlon il 1 c 1500 N lihiir to II J l'tilfi r, w 'j m-c 35 ' t 1 11 r 5 w- 10 Ik-o S Smith to J N lllair, ibo iicres ix-e linrs w ici, M It Kiinkin to Wrstcrii Timtn-r Co, J Wo n linn w r John Ilunlilieck to Julia A lityan, 0.51 n li h luiiiK-r it 1 c 1 Lulu J Allen lo II S Stunlt vaiit lots 1 to 9, inclusive, Wk 41. Cornelius ito F SiIuk'Ii to Harvey Vnnlilaricoin Its I, J, X, Mk 40, Corneliua Ku T II Stephens to V llreske, So a see 11, t J 11 r 4 w 1 Jiw JoosU-n to l-mnk Rch, J V76 acn-s near v.entcrville 2000 It F 1 ay to II J Hales, 40 n sec 35 t 2 r 1 w 10.10 Win Keiilt to Chas Ivcison, lots2j to J, inclusive. W I" Heights yo A K Humphreys ex toW 1, llivvvsler 100 a sti- 3t t 1 r J w lyoo A H Tanner to Castoii Luinher Co, 057. AO r above tiastou 1 II F 1'ay to Harry 1. HauiliUtt 2ih a iiecs 111 nml 2i t 2 11 r 2 w 600 Chas II Thwing to J N lllair, Mm 11 sec t 1 11 r 5 w 1 KR1NNICK- MORGAN Mr. John Krinniek, of Kstacada. and Miss Minnie Morgan, of Shady nrook, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Melton, ti'.l Union Avenue, Portland, Pec. 21, iSIOli, Uev. K. (1. Colter otliciating The bride was attired in Alice blue Crepe de Chine, and carried a bou quet of Bride s roues. The cere mony waa performed in the pros- encs of relatives and a few invited friends. They will reside at Krita- cada, after a phort visit with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. CI. Morgan, of Shady Brook, Right goods- right prices C. A. Liuikin Co. Do not forget the Firemen' ball on January 12, (live the boy a a ift. Many people, even attorneys, are in a quandary as to the real meaning of the term "rs winch always acenmpamea the lngal doo uments. 1 his is a matter that has been in dispute for many years. Clerk Ciodman has an au thority which saya that the two letters are an abbreviation of "Scilicet," meaning namely, or to wit. At Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church next Saturday afternoon at 0 0 clock, Key. A. v. Kein- bard will deliver the preparatory lecture to sacrament of the Lord's Supper. All members are request ed to be present: Holy Commun ion at lualatm Plains Presbyter ian church next Sabbath morning. West Union service next Sabbath at 2:30 o'clook. A cordial invita tion to everybody. mil r film iiii Argus and Oregonian, $2.00." K. CrtjMulloy, ol Laurel, waa id the city yeaterday, Puritan oiiNater Charles A. Lamkin Co. ' Mr. Imogene I! , returned from the Kaet, New VearJS Sum rUffety was out from Port land this morning Vf teo. Kostur was down irorn above Timber, this mornirg. F, S. Locke, of ner Bnaverton, as a county seat visitor yesterday. John A. Johnson, of below Pea verton, was in the city this morn ing. Prof. Powell, band instructor, is building a bom in North Hills boro. C. Langue, of this side of Cedar Mill, was up to the county seat yesterday. Nick Kemmcr, the Cooper Moun tain hopgrower, was in tbe city yesterday. Clerk Ciodman has issued mar riage liceie to Olaf Cunt Hult and Kmily LwdiH. For a gixid smoke try the Schil ler or F.xcellencia end you will try them aam and again. C. K. Smith, of Tualatin, waa up today, lie ii arranging to start a saloon at that dace. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kxcellencia Oregon manufacture. Money to loan on real estate or personal security, on eay terms. tlillsWo Commercial Bank . Mr. and Mm. Edward Schulmer ich leave Friday for a three weeks' trip to California. Thty will visit in Colui-a Couuty before returning. The Hillsboro Commercial Bank will pay 4 per cent. Compounded three tunes a year; after Jan. 1, l'J)7. The Forest Gsove conductor on the local between that place and Portland has a lady's tilk umbrella that was left on tho train last eve ning. Complete line of black cotton hosiery just arrived. The best hos iery on tbe market. Schulmerich Bros. Senator Haines, of Forent Urove, will doubtless) be the president ol the state tei.tite. It looks better for him evtry day. Speaking of the New Year, you are rtiiuested to read lbs adver tisemeut of the Shute Bank, on tbe advertising page of the Argus The mill men who bought out the Carsuns v. Hartley lull at Manning, above lUnks, are buying considerable limber, and getting ready for a big cut this season. Tbe Women of Woodcraft will give a mafic ball, Ibursday eve ning, January 10, at Alpha Hall, Cornelius. Walkers' orchestra. Tickets, 1 00. There will be regular preaching services at the Christian Church next Sunday, morning and evening, by the regular pastor, C. A. Sias. Schulmerich Bros, are headquar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight miles iu the last 30 days. Cheaper than lumber. (i. W. Stilt, of P.eaverton, was up this morning. He Btate that the raiu ol htct night left more sur face water at that place than he has ever scon there before. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose yon can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We hive them for everybody, and at prices that are values. Morning sermon, Sunday, Con gregational Church "A Glance Forward." Evening topic "King Robert, ol Soieily." The members and all interested in the Congrega tional Church, and all who con tribute to its support, are invited to attend the annual meeting, to be held in the Church, Thursday eve uing, January 17. Recorder II. T. Bagley was may or from Tuesday night until Wed nesday night, but it did not occur to him until late in the afternoon This was occasioned by the fact that the charter and ordinances call for an election of mayor, in case of a vacancy, by ballot. This being the case it was necessary to give Mr. Dennis two elections, one Tuesday night, and one on Wednes day night. In the interim the Re corder was mayor and that was the reason why his girth expanded. James Smith, who will be 12 years old next Spring, and who is a son of W. K. Smith, farming on the T. K. Davis (dace, north of this place, ran away Tuesday during the day, riding a black mare. The lad took the family dog along with him and went to Portland, where he applied at tbe Chas. Mensinger home, about nine in the evening, for lodging. He was denied on ac count of room, and went away. The boy has ran away several times. His father says he is not at all vicious, and that he is indus trious. He gets a notion that he wants to see the country aud starts without notifying his parents. He is very fond of machinery and when visiting the Lewie & Clark Fair with his mother, remained in the machinery building, leaving his mother to come home without him. He turned up the next day. A while ago he started to school, but, instead, walked through to Port land, taking the dog with him. C. E. LOSS IS GAME Says lie is Going to Build I'niteJ Railways Anyway (COMMENCE IS IBIK1Y DAYS fells Fmtjand Papers That be ba' I'lPaij of Montr C. E. Loss, who fccyuired the Jf !i . I li 'I i i. 1 . united nanway property na Iran chises in Portland, and wbvin- tentfa building to Forest Gro ffcja that notwithstanding tbe fact that be has been tardy about financing his projects he will start work in Portland inside of thirty dayi, and that ha will ultimately build tbe line Into Washington county. Mr. Loss Tuesday stated that he bad been given financial aid in Portland, and that bis bonds would all lie sold, and that he wou'd show his detractors tbat he could build a mils or so of railway at any risk. Ix-s is already into the scheme several thousand dollars, and he says that his backing is all right. Hillaboro and Forest Grove are giving Mr. Loss their sympathy and good will, and hope he will start in as per program. SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mr. K. E. Sehmeltzor, of Wes'. I'nioi,, entertained their friends Jaiiiury 2, l'J07, the oc-cai-ion being the celebration of tbe silver wedding of host and hoMfss. Tin pari rs were decorated in Ore gon Urape and potted plants, and the dining roam was beautiful, wi'.h fitt-toona ol riblions, mingled with Oregon Grape, and fern. After the guests had asemb!ed, Mr. D. Scbmeltz-r, father of the host, and hist wife, acting as maid of honor, escorted the bride and groom into the parlorc, where the we Ming was celebrated by J. M. Scbmeltzer, one of Wa'co County's clllcials. In the absence of the wedding ring the ofliciating deputy sheriff linked tiieiii together w.ih a pair of hand cufl"-". The bride wis dress-d in a gray lustre, wore a bride's veil, and carried a bouquet of white Chrys anthemums. At er the ceremony the company was seated to a de lightful repast. The gifts were many and beautiful. Those pres ent were: Messrs. ami Mesdames E. E. Schmelt er, D. Schmeltzer, II. I). Scbmeltzer, l. O. Gardner, J, V. bhute, T. H. Ooodtn, V. Mcl-'ee, R. I.inton, A. L. Clark, Portland, John Schmeltzer; Mrs. McAnlell; Misses Hazel McAnlell, Jen nie, Hazel, Cora and Ada Schmeltzer, Hurl and Gladys Linton; Messrs. . Dra goon, S. Hinion, Fraukie Pauli, Fred McArdell and J. M. Schmeltzer. COUNTY COURT The county court is in session this week, and will continue until to morrow night. The tax levy must be made; the road supervisors must be appointed; and 2,'50 names must be selected for tha jury list. A large delegation besieged the court today on the question of a big tax levy for road improvement, some wanting rock roads, and some ranting plank roads Among these here and who talked to the court were: H. H. Stewart, of the coodenser, Forest Grove, Dr. Tarn Us'e, Hillsboro, E. N. Stanton, J. W. Shute, John Kteni, B. K. Wet zel, Col Haynes, Wm. Bagley, Daniel Burkhalter, Andrew Eggi man and Chris Sehindler. These gentlemen represent various parts of the county, and all are heavy taxpayers. PROBATE Will of Elias Olson admitted to probate, Olaf Nordluud being ap pointed executor without bonds; J Millar, K Dant and J B luilay, appraisers; estate appraised at $d,- C37 2.'). Guardian Jno C Hatch reports receipts at I-1G1.3S and disburse ments at .f 1 .V.) '20. Property of late J F Lafferty estate, Gales Creek, turned over to WldllW. G W Hines, Fred Johnson and L L Crawford, appraisers of estate John 11 Mills. Argus and Pacific Monthly, ifl 50 Ervine Burkhalter, of South Tua latin, was in town this afb moon. Barn, to Henry Harris and wife. of southwest of Hillsboro, Dec. Ill, l'JUti, a daughter. Deputy Sheriff Kane is confined to his room by an attack of neu ralgia. Mayor Dennis has appointed the following committees: Water & Light, J. W. Bailey, John Milne and H U. Em mott; Street L A. Hood, Ed. Schulmerich and J. W. Bailey; Finauce John Bailey, A. M. uariue and Jid. Schulmerich; Sanitary A M. Carlile, L A. Hood and H. R. Eramott. W. P. Atkinson was again elected mar shal. These appointments were all confirmed. Wm. Rincle was ap pointed euperin'endent of the water and light, plant, wilh Samuel Stephens, assistant. The park committee will be Ed. Schulmer- ioh, A. M, Carlile and John Milne, The United Artiaana will hold a puuiic installation, tonight, - Ha prerae Instructor Dr. 0. C. tachel man. of Portland, twin fra v7VU m Tbey are aerving supper to their invited guette.' Tbe officers to be installed are: W. A. Raba, master artisan; Mrs. Lila A. Rollins, su perintendent; Mra. E.. O. Warren, innpecior; Mra. A. 81., Wells, secre tary; Miaa Rom Wilcox, treasurer: ia. . n. ii.aun,'eonanctor; Fred HeideL rr.anter tSif - Frank Williams, junior conductor; Mrs. J. B. WilltM imtrnxln.' UT Tapper, warden; Dr. J. P.Tamieeie: . For- ?UiV , Tmn olkklwI-J - . luu-inuuuvu Chester White aowr for breeding purposes, 9 nonthe old. Jf, W. ttiiicott, at south end of Hereuth eet. across Railroad traob c ' m msrLuce place. There in be regula'r preaching bv. . , ... n bun . j .1 1 1' n.v.nD.iiMi tburcb next Siwday, both morn ing and eveoinc. Xia Wadnda January 9, a series of Kyangeliatic meetings win be commenced. Rev H. L Pratt, of Portland, adeVJtev M. B. Youne. of Da ton. il sist tbe Pastor 10 tbe meeting. A cordial invitation ia extended to all Christiana to attend. Th ill be preacbinir service at With Hazel ecbool bouse Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. Sneakinff nf frrnrtriamAt .ah want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found in thamarVot ' u, muf try John Dennis. We is after your trade, and once a customer, always a customer. Tbe Firemen are ?oinor in hav a benefit ball at the Opera House, on me evening or January 12. The proceeds will be for the betterment of tbe fire com Dan v. and the nro- ject should be favored and support- ea oy an wno are interested in fire protection. Ibe boye give their time to protect property from fire loss, and they should receive the appreciation tbat ia doe them. Gents' and bova' clothimr fall line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fie cher Sincerity make at H. Weh rung & Sons. A neero, or rather a Jamaican. f-om Hayti, waa here thia week and preacnea in me tnristian Church. bile at Buxton, de iverinir a speech on the value of missionary work, he alleges his meeting was aisiuroea oy a coy of tbat place. He laid the matter bafore tbe of ficers here, but so far has failed to prosecute. Sava your money by depositing with tbe Hillsboro Commercial Bank. They pay 4 per cent, per annum on deposit in their sayings department. Tbe big dog, King, belonging to John Dennis, ate some biscuits with glass or poison, in them, the other day, and is now dead. Either this or he swallowed a chicken bone This is the dog that fell in a 20 foot well 'a year or so ago and re mained there several hours before rescued. For sale: 40 acres of brush land, easily cleared, near Kalama, Wash. Running water on place. Three miles from county seat Goes at $10 per acre. A. Paut meier, Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 2. The Washington County delega tion to tbe House of Representa tives, consisting of Messrs. Barrett, Purdy and Newell, seems to be a unit for Davey for Speaker. All three were interviewed Wednesday evening for tbe Oregonian and the sentiment teemed to be Davey solid. We carry the best shoe on the market for the mnnnv. W. I. Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles and finish. H. Wehrung & Sons Forest Grove ia havinp a oreat city election fight and the cohorts CI- t 1 ... . . 01 licensed saloon will meet with the disciples of anti -license and fieht the good ficht to a finish Thn sentiment is very evenly divided, ana 11 is not clear wtucn side will be victorious. Stationery of all kinds at the Pharmacy latest in stylish cor respondence, calling cards, en velopes, etc. Call and see the stock. Roy, on the P. R. & N., has shipped seven or eight carloads of potatoes, lately. The place will also soon have a Catholio Church. There are about 35 Cathnlin fami. lies in that vicinity, and grounds for a site will soon be selected. We sell a complete line of stoves and ranees, hardware, tinware. crockery, etc. Come and fee them and get prices before purchasing. ocnuimericn cros. If V0U have not an account 1iVi the Hillsboro Commercial Bank open one now. They pay 4 per cent, per annumon savings account. Miss Eunice Paialnv. atl Andinff - J , -.-W.Wg ecbool here, returned Tueadav from a Holiday visit with her parents, hit ana Mrs. csamuel Paisley, ol Buxton. For sale cheap, or will trade for a heifer: Cypher Incubator and Brooder. Wm. Bagley Jr., Dudley mm, rore8t Urove, H. 2. Born, December 29. 1906. to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jacobs, of Hills boro, a daughter. F. W. Schultheiz. of near Beth any, was a county seat caller, yes terday, and visited with the Argus. raorxauoir al. R A. BAILEY, Sh.D. . " t byaiciaa and Sargeon ". OtHce Rallay-Mflrjran l,look, mmtair. RfY" ' 13 '") 13, Resiiloiifla-Heulli-" flornar Ba-liu and Second 8lrtU. Butb 'Pbotra. , . , rrrV arWMryrMWWWMVt S.T.LINJCLATER, k.B.C,ll.,' 1 . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offloa opatain overTb Dvlta riru Ptora :, runuianee Ban or Court Ho, In, t oorner of the. blwk. 1 v JAMS PHILUJ-E TAMIKSli, at. 1)J PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON' ' 8orgaon 8onthern. PaclHc Railroad (n. vumuiiaiion id rrem-rt or Kngimh. or- Boa npataira. orer U M, Hoyt Co" a, alora, , north aide of Main St, HHUlioro, Or. F. J. BAILEY,; M. D., V PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office with Dr. f. 'X Bailey " KcaUepc 00 eornar 8ocond and Oak Su uregwa fbooa Halo llfl. , HILLSBORO OREQON A.BBAILEY, M, D., D. D. S.' Physkjan and Surgeon. -. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 , Bailey-Morgatv Block." ' ' Both Phone. TT;ncr Or. DR. V. E. PITTENGER' - Dentist Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Batlejr Rlix-k, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ------ ORKOOX DR. A. A. BURRIS MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH Hillsboro, Ore. Diseases cured without dnin or annrerv. by Magnetic Ooteouathv. the new w-ienca of Urugles Uealnift. Chrome raws a specialty, t onsuiution Iree. umccover tbe City Bakery. BAGLEY A HARE ATTO&NKYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and i Shate Ballding; HILLSBOEO, . . OBF.GO.N. H. T. BAGLEY ATTO&NBY-AX-LAW Office, npaUirs, over the Post Office, Hillsboro, - Ongoa. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms j, 4, & j, Morgaa Blk, Hillsboro. JOHN IL WALL ATTORN BY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Ballsy Bfergaa Block. Rooms, i ant a. HILLSBORO, OBOON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO OREGON W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Shute Building, UpsUirt, Hillsboro, Oregon THOS. H.TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms , 4 fSMrSAaSAarVWWVV 7 MrrMMrrAa4aaaVVM E. J, LYONS B. F. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Rtt Tnti ami In. suranee Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat von ripht. Add vnnr al n Call in sad see ns. Main Street, . Hillsboro, Ot. IMHOFF & MINAR DnislAm lit farlk1aa sfriirl f3a . i t a - mentM and TamltHtinoa ami 1 1 Lin,ia cemetery and memorial work. Write us fnr iu rl.mii 1 n (sa Aibloaoa 'HtK. W Vr : PORTLAND ! : . . OREGON T. R. Imbrie Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands Reclamation and Bale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at ofiice. 323 ABINGTON BUILDING Portland - - Oregon G. Mm HUNTER Oontrmotoi and Built Kstimates given on all classes of l1'!"!! tVttm. FlrmfMl mm AAutamvivt VlVtWII n m i : JfffMtwo, . urmeoM. t m A .