1 HILLSBORO ARGUS, JAN. 10, 1907 5S wlmw Mate of thti lather Scuds Check for Funeral HELD HEKB OYER Tit KhE MONTHS lotciaicnt wan io lb IliiUlivri Ceiu cuiy At lil the remains of Carey D. Hujrtlor, the murdered men whose body wit found near Bethany, ear ly In October, have found ret. For three months they have laid In the Patterson undertaking par lors.and yesterday morning Acting Coroner H. T. Bigley received check from the executor of the ee tale of the 1st It M. Knfder. father of the dead luau, the money to cover funeral exporter), with in atrootiona to hury locally, Id roe. talllo casket. The check wan fr $150, aud wan signed !y By bi I Snyder aud U. M. Snyder Jr., h executrix and executor of the e tate In which the dead man would nave shared, bad he lived a uaelu) life. Carey D. Snyder formerly lived Dear Mountaindaln, in the hills, the place hating been purchased for bim by hi father, who sent the boy West to reform, alter releaee from the Miseoiiri pentieniiary The boy fell In with eome of hii old Kansas City pale, and finally ooneplred to roh the Forest drove bank. The hank was robbed, but Hnyder aid hi young wife claimed they had nothing to do with the roblry, a the robbers wnt ahead of time. A few dy later Snyder went to Portland, telling hie wife ha wax going to nuke the rohhera "dig up." On December -I, H0r. be was laet seen alive in I'ortland. He hired a rig, having two eeitte, and left town. Nothing waa seen of blm after that time, and in Oc tober of thie year hie remains were f..k(M.t Ik Annua mm. I l,..,lf.l,l l u . A lllllliu III n i wjinf, nun i'iwwhiiv The remain were buried here today, in the I. O. O, K. cemetery. HURRAH FOR THE DRAG Kditor Argun: 1 am glad to eee that you epesk a good word for the road drag whenever opportunity of fer!. I consider the road grader, and the road drg, w hether made of p'auk or a split lg, a the rural mail carrier' friend. The most of the toil in thia county, if it i prop erly graded, not too wide, and then kept smooth in Winter with the drag, will in a couple nl years be come nettrly ae Imrd a a rock road,' and it in my opinion, after traveling the Mad every day for 33 uioiilhe, tl.nt if the money epi nt in buying rock ijurrl- and crush erf, ami what h w rm then waeltd in hauling rock and dumping them la mudboliR, wan u d in grubbing out the root, grading the road, and ditc hing, in order io have good drainage, the necessity lor rock road would disappear, in my opin Ion. Anyaay, we would then have a good in ii m I h 1 1 1 1 n for tlie rock, ami without which it nt wnri-e than nee lew to put in on the highways Thanking you in behalf of the ru ral nmil carrier, unit for your ad vocacy of the mud drag, 1 am. your truly. V. M. Kennedy, Car tier Koute 1, .Hvertnn. CtO. THOMAS REA (leorae Thoniu Re., of went of Hillalioro, died Hi the family home, Monday, January 7, IM7, from an attack of heart failure, Mr. Hea ha hi en a hu llVrt r from thin aflliction for some yeare, but bad been on hi feel rontiuuouely prior to his death. lie wan born in Richland County, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1847, and enlieted in Company (1 Sixth Iowa Cavalry, Sept. 22, lbY.2, lervina three year. He waa dis charged in Ootohrr, lHtir), with the rank of Sergeant. After leaving the army he graduate 1 out of the Eastman Uuiinees College, Chicago, and went Went, lie wedded Minn Osee Daniels at Miich-ll, South Dakota. June 1 1, !', ami resided at Canton, that territory, until 1887, when he moved to Coleehurg, Iowa. The tmnily moved to HUH boro in l'lOl. Du'eiiNtd waa e member of the Milium and tl. A, H Mr Ilea waa one of the few Vho went through the Civil War on the Union side and remained a demo crat. He wan an involerale reader and kept himself well informed on all aubiHcte. lie wn noteii lor kindlv wit end entire, and hud fine powen of declamation, an in Stance of which will lie remember ed by tho e who have attended the Veteran' minimis in Washington County. He wan a kind husband and lovina father. Tho funeral took dace Wednesday, under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity and interment was in the local cemetery. Mr. Pil eburv wiehes In an nounoa that she ie putting in a full line of laces, embroideries, aud fancy goods, for her Spring trade She will aleo carry shirtwaists ladies' and Miese' underwear linen anode, etc, Stationery and school supplies a specialty. Do not fall to call and gee our lines before purchasing x Argus and Journal, $1.75. J. A. Elate, of Alhina. wai inl town morning and organized the retail grocer. W. II. Wehrung waa elected president and 11. 11 Ureer waa choeen for secretary. All the grocers were present and the following will attend the State meeting, at Portland, January HI and 17: Wehrung, Ureer, ralroa leer, DennU, Hchulmrriob, Vatight, and Lou Kinmott. The object of thie association ia en that they can buy to lietler advantage and protect tbeir credit department, get better and more concerted action lu the matter of freight, etc. If you want t tile your place, get figure from the Urnner A Howell Company, of Scholia. We are the largest manufacturer of drain tile in the county, and have old our product far and wide. I you are going to build in the Spring! gut our figure of brick, building, block eto. We alto furnish lum lirr, rough and dressed, of all kind, and deliver if. required, in lulVioieut iiuautilie. Add rem u it Hillaboro, H. K. I). No. 2. The oily council will soon plank Firel Street from the depot, ml likely up to Baseline, so a to give a pltnk thoroughfare clear through to the condenser. North Second Street will alao com in for aoine planking, aa will aleo Third Street. The council will keep planking a long a the road money holds out, and it In not easily figured jut how much good road will be laid before operations oeaee. The question of a lumber supply will also be im portant, a it coets from three to four dollars mors on a thousand than last year. At II I.. Cate's office, 22t5 Stark Stteet, I'ortland, can he found the choice! buy of reidence and busi- nee properly in the city of Port land. He handles the celebrated lUwthorne Ktte lots. Telephone Kxchange 70. The Firemen are going to have a benefit ball at the Opera ttoinw, on the evening of January 12 The proceed will le for the betterment of the fir company, ami the pro . . I 1 M I 1 - ict mould lie lavoreu anu mioihi kI by all who are iiitereeteu in lire .. .t. n protection, me iniya give uifir time to protect proierty from fire lore, and they should receive the appreciation that is due them. The opening of the new Presby terian Church at Keedville will take place next Sabbath, at 3:30 in the afternoon. The building is not completed yet, but is so far finish rd that services mat be held. The building will not be dedicated un til Soring, when due notioe will be given. Subject at the Tualatin Plain Pre Church, next Sabbath morning: "Proof of the Christian Life.' A cordial invitalioo is ex tended to all. Strayed; 35 head Angora goats; 2 hillie, 1 2 unmarked kids. Others marked with hog ring in ear. Ke ward for information leading to their recovery. lr. A II Uiiley. The Rev. II. I,. Pratt, of Port land, will preach at the United Kvauaelical Church on Sunday both mornina and evening. He will alert aesist the Kvangeliitic services which will be held each night during the coming week, at 7:30 p. m. Clearance sole of women's skirts and cravenettes, children s suits gentlemen's suits, and if you want t bargain in these lines, call and see us Schulinench Hroe. Straved A fox terrier, white with black and tan markings on head and tail; wore strap with hratM ring. Please return to Mas ter Granville Gilpatrick, corner 7th and Main or phone 443 Independ enl. Reward ia ollered. Found, at depot. Watch fob with locket on bottom, containing photo of young man. Owner will please call, prove property and pay (or advertisement, and get same. Frank Kelsay, who has been road supervisor in South Ilillsboro for many years, and who has done some good road work, was an Ar gus oaller the first of the week Smokers like the Schiller and the Kxcellencia These cigars are of the best stock. You can t fool an authority on a good cigar. Mann Collins, who was a Hills hiiroite veais ago, and who con luoted the creamery at the foot of First Street, was here today, the minaL of h i brother. Caut. A. m si" - - - " Collins. flood, voung. and well-matched driving team, 1000 lt. each, hack and harness, lor sale. P. M lleidel, Ilillsboro. A mill man by the name ol Mnmhv has boimht out Breske who bought the Carstene mill, last Fall. It la said that Breske olean- ed up something like $3,000 on the deal. The Ilillsboro Commercial Bank will pay 4 per ceut. Compounded three times a year; after Jan. 1, 1907. . , V. C McICInnev. of Baker Coun ty, waa here thia week, the gueet of W. V Wiley. Me ll a son oi me late Chaa. McKinney, one of Hills horo'B pioneer boot and Bhoe men For gentlemen'!), ladies' and ohildrea'B hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John PenniB. We huve them for everybody, and at prices that are values. L. M. Kuder and wife, of above Greenville, were in the city today, and called at thia othoe. Will win out Over hi Com petitors, Sure HAS MAJ0KI1Y PLEDGED HIM Wilbur K. Newell will Fight fur Con vict Built Kuail The legislature will convene next week at Salem, and Washington County is cutting some figure in the importance of the fight. The three members of the lower limine are hanging together on the Speak ership fight, and all are support ing Oavey, of Marion, who nearly loet the game by making a three )' trip to Seaside, to take a reel, ben the opposition puhliehed far and wide that Iavey had gone on one of the drinking hauls and wa again assaulting the liquid tbat etingeth like an adder, and iriaketb the eye red." Senator Hemes, of rnrest (irove, will moHt likely land the preni- lenry of the hena'e, a it is aid that he ha a nmjiritv pledged hint. Newell i flhtinz to have the convicts build state rovln, and be is getting help all over the elate. Organized labor anpears antagonis tic, hut as the tiiHasure i drawn mo tbat the mails built will 1 purely state roads there i not likely to he much nppoeition. PROBATE I' J Srwcll ajoiull K'i"'li'i'i l litem lult auil Mamie hci.llcr, riiiu.-ra. Cor neliua; aulliorieil Io acll rral ralatr; ami Hiiiit ul Kuariliao provril. I'.tlal M P Caily, ilrotatril, Itravrrtoo linally artllcd, ali Julio iitrrtr tstalr le ol nlooimng. Sale of rral ratal Frank Clnpiha vr decraird, Calra t'rrrlt, conhruinl. Citation to iotrrrattJ panic iaatidl to appear 1 cl' y to allow cauae why real ratal hall not I aoM in ratate I.cmiiI Halca, t minor. Jtibii M llrowu appcHiitcl rurculor will of late Samuel l.veritl . Hillaluro tiooilt at tuv: will gives Km in a Kverltt really in Ilillahuro, ami M K Kvrrilt, North llenU. the prraonnl properly uvc other heirs yrt f'.' each. Imitate Otia llaycot k, ilcceaard, act for tioal lellleiiiciit oo l rtiruarv ll. MISS EVA CORNELIUS Mi Kva Cornelius, daughter of the la'e William CorneliiH, died at the Good Samaritan lloslipal Portland, January 7, and the re mains were brought out Tuesday and interment was in the Harrison Cemtery, near Mountaindale. I)e ceased was twenty three yearn of age, and haves a mother, Mrs Amanda Cornelius, a hrotber, Nel son Cornelius and a sieter, Miss ura Cornelius. Mii Cornelius lived in the vicinity of Mountain lale all her life until a few years ago, when she went to Portland. DIED Elizabeth Msrgretta Hainl, a one year aud rive iiumUIh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ISaird died Monday morning, January 7 after an illness of but two days The funeral took place Tuesday interment being in the local ceme tery. Card of Thank We desire to express our sincere thanks to those who eo kindly as sisted us during our bereavement iu the loss of our little daughter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bain REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS If F Dav to Gosalin & llaiulilrll, 10a acrri area 9 Jk I 2 11 r 1 w f 100 State of Oregon to llammouil l,uui lier Co ui ikH acres see 16 t I a r 4 w "7 J L Andrew to Dorcna Andrews, 2.76 a res in Tualatin S llertuau to Wallace MeCaimint, 440 acre arc 34 1 1 r 1 & sec .1 1 ,t T A Stephens to V llreske So a see 1 1 t 3 n r 4 w Geo Kostur to Western Timber Co 80 acres aec 1 1 t J n r A w II Wehrung to Geo 11 Wait, lols 4 5, b, hlk JSC addition 300 John R Knues to Katlialiiula l juies lot 8 blk a Knnrs' addition 1 Wni A Archie to James Nichols, 6.65 acrea K S Tupper donation 5oo Wm Graf to haiiiuiuel Oref, 5 aorts Archibold Bull donation 1 Stephen Bullock to Robert 11 Bul lock 40 acres sec a n r 4 w 100 Rachel B Miller to Arad B Garrigus, & R F Lepschat 160 acres sec 11 1 1 o r 4 w. I500 KM lleidel to Alvina Coiiley, lot v blk s and other land, hmney'sad 50 T W Sain to O llaukins, 101 63 acres sec )S t 1 s r 4 w.. 10I1 K A Hyde to Arthur ll'yer ao acres liaruinn inaicuer uonmiou Kstella Hoover to Tho Howe, tuts 1 a, 3, blk aSC addition 275 Alex Sweek etal to C K Smith, 50 x 100 fret 111 Tualatin 1 John W Poland to J V Burris, no acre sec 19 1 a n r 3 w sju J 0 Beach to Geo liatitz & Hdward Uautz, 147 acres John Johnson donation a9 ArguB and Oregonian, J2.00. Peter Nelson and wife were in -from WeBt Union, yesterday. Puritan oil heatera Charles A. (,amkin Co. For Hale: Five good cows, all in milk. B. B. Porter, 1 J miles north east of Forest Orove, Boute 2, J. J. Smith, of beyond filencoe, was in town this afternoon. Kight goods right prices C A. La ink in Co. Io not forget the Firemen's ball on January 12. (Jive the boys a lift. I. I. Hledroe, of above Green ville, was an Argus caller, this morning. Wm. Schulmerich, of Farming- ton, was in the county seat this morning. Closing out rale in roiliinery on Corner Third A Main, in front ol the Dr. Tamieie residence. Horn, to Julius Korenson and wife, of .Second Htreet, Ilillsboro, Jan. 3, I'M, a daughter. Residence property for sale or for trade, licated south of Southern Pacific dep it Win. Tipton. Horn. December "!, VMM, at Cor nelius, to A. I'.. Schoonnver and wifw, a daughter. Money to loan on real estate or personal security, on eay terms. HilIstKjrj Commercial Link. Mead ames F. J. and A. B. Bai ley attended the Schuman-IIeink concert at Portland, Monday eve ning. Complete lire of black cotton hosiery just arrived. The best hos iery on the market. Hchulnierich Ur.ie. There will le rfgulur preaching services at the Christian Church next Sunday, morning and evening, by the regular pastor, C. A. Sias. For sale cheap, or will trade for heifer: Cypher Incubator and Bro ider Win. Bagley Jr., Dudley mill, Forest Grove, 11. 2. John Dorland and John Kasse bttiim, of Shady Brook, were in town yesterday. Wanted: Stock ling weighing from HO pounds upward; also sheep. I. (. Maine, Beaverton, Oregon, Independent 'phone. M. H. Nelron.of Glencoe, was in tow n today, and renewed with the Argus for another year of county and world s reading. Schulmerich Bros, are head.iuar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight miles in the laet Ml days. Cheaper than lumber. Miss Kena Koochs, who has been with the Independent for several years, leaves the first of the week lor California, where the exiects to remain all Winter. Walkers' Orcheetra, a fine time, and the boys in Uniform that is the program for the hiremeDS Hall. January 12. Hive it your financial support. II. Oeener, recently from Tills luook, has opened a furrniture re finishiiii business in the Benson block. See his adv. in another column. Stationery of all kinds at the Pharmacy latest in stylish cor respondence, calling curds, en velopes, etc. Call and see the stock. County Clerk Hodman reports theBcliool fund of the county en riched to the extent of $2,000 dur iug the past year, from saloon licenses. Lost: Lady's gold watch and chain between postotlice and Fred Suhoniburg's residence, Monday night. Leave at postotlice aud re ceive reward. County Clerk Hodman issued marriaije license this week to Win. Hints, and MirS Carrie Crawford, near Buxton; and Cbas. Blechin ger, Portland, and Mi?s Dora Vohs, Greenville. For sale: 40 acres of brush laud, eaeily cleared, near Kalaiua, Wash. Uunning water on place. Thrte miles from county seal. Goes at 10 per acre. A. Pant- meier, Ilillsboro, Ore., B. F. D. 2. You cn save one half your hay hv Ufiiia a Freennn Feed Cutter. For sale hy .Nelson Hardware l-o. C. Schindler and Andrew Kggi man, of Cedar Mill, were in town yesterday, before the county court Gouts' aud boys' clothing, fall line now in huh, Nathan iV Ms cher Sincerity make at 11. Weh rung iv Sons. Julius Peterson, of near Cedar Mill, was up yesterday, interested in the road question. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Kxcellencia end you will try them again and again. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Hill, of this city, have moved to renulelon to reside. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kxcellencia Oregon manufacture. The Mifses Maude Shannon and Manchie Langley, of Forest Grove, were down to the county seat, yes terday. The one minute washing ma chine, latest thing out, sold on a thirty day trial by the .Nelson Hardware Co. We sell a complete line of stoves and ranges, hardware, tinware, crockery, etc. Come and see them and get prices before purchasing. Schulmerich Bros. John Kieni, of Cedar Mill, in terested in getting a new road down in the Cedar Mill district, was be fore the county court, yesterday. TOLL JWAD AGAIN Only HidJer Before the Coun ty Court TUALATIN HAS ANOTHER SALOON Court Adjourned Tsoight After a Day Sessisa The January session of County Court adjourned tonight alter 6 days of labor. The tax levy was made; supervisors appointed; and ihe 1907 jury panel selected. C K and K K Smith, of Tualatin, were granted license to conduct sa loon for period of one year, upon deposit of 1100 with the county treasurer. There was no remon- strsnce, and this makes Tualatin's second saloon. Walter Cbatterton appointed justice of the peace for Beaverton precinct. Petitions to divide road district 1 j and 22 were denied. John McNamer, being the best bidder, was granted right to con duct the Wilson Biver toll road in Washington County for a period of one year, the schedule to be: Sin gle horse and rig, 25 cents; team and wagon, 50 cents; four-horse team, 75 cents; saddle horse, 15 cents; nose hors"s and cows, 2J cente; hos, 1 J cents; also agreed that farme.-'s in this cutintv, who reside between gate ami Tillamook county shall have free passage throuxb i!t. ltoad Diet Xi. II, 18 and lft chained and ltodd Diet. and "() created . Traiucripts allowed: State vs K A Thomas; State vs BoseUir; in-qu-st Kisie Burnett; Fidiele Dem ierre ii quest. Petition of C K Kindl etal for telephone line, printed. Petition C V Birr and 00 others, for change of road below Cedar Mill, on bill, denied. Clerk Godinan reports December fees at SOS 2o; lUc ird s fees, f li2o. '.)(). David KirUy's petition to vacate etretis or road bettie-n ljts 11 and 12 and lots 13 and 14 having been travelled for 5 years, same are or dered vacated. Claims allowed: II H Clark, court bailiff f39 00 1 I) Himsltv, sawing wood 4 50 Ira Timlin, juror - 1561 J I! McTlii-rson, juror 15 60 H Kamna " 11 10 II B Johnson ' 15 60 V W Barber " U So O Locknian " 1 3 80 C R Bradley " it so Jacob Reuben, bridges 14 10 Thurston ltcvnolds, d a witness... 5 20 Bert Kevnold's " ... J 30 J K Gill Jt Co, surveyor 14 U T A MeBride, circuit judge 20 83 Jno Ynndcrwal.d a witness 3 40 Hugh Rogers " 6 00 Jno Herb " 4 10 Frank VanDonielon ' - 4 SO Glass it Trudliomnie, stationery... 19 04 Irwin-Hodson Co " ... 3 10 Mane Rostlair, witness 5 60 Mrs I". D Thome " 4 00 A S Sholes, court house... I 40 ,1 I Kuratli, assessing and col 15 90 Climax Milling Co " " 1395 J McCrackeu Co, court house 3 00 C E Ieiclitiian, circuit court 39 00 Fred Hauiel, court house 15 00 V, I Kuratli, tax roll 24 00 J I) Mf Hurguc, witness ct ct 6 00 Mrs J I .McHargnc " 000 S 1) Buchanan " " 6 00 Kthrl Bucliaiian " " 6 00 Walter Huge, printing 7 00 D McCaiuish, ct house 5 15 Grabel & Hare, engine for healing 25 00 Wash Co News, printing I 50 Dr F J Bailey, liealtli omcer 90 90 K K Hartrampi, court House is 75 A M Collins, janitor 35 00 Carl Larson, court house 5 50 Redmond & Comu U, coroner 3 50 Wheeler Mfg Co, court bouse 2 35 W R Harris, fruit inspector 33 00 K J Godinan, elk, dep, etc 229 05 .1 W Connell, slid 225 00 A A Morrill, assessing and col 15 00 lieo 11 Wilcox, assessor 100 00 .1 S I.orsung, poor farm 140 00 C W Loudon, .roads 190 00 C K Kindt, justice fees 3 05 L M Hesse, constable 1 00 The Argus, printing 135 00 Win jackson, treas 50 00 HillslMiro Independent, printing... 149 00 K W Moore, drav 4 15 M C Case, supt, etc 9S 76 .1 K Gill Co, sla 2 50 A I Roy, poor farm 130 60 City Foundry, Cornelius, c h 24 00 C A I.amkin Co, ch 11 09 Henry VatiDyke, supervisor u 15 Kdwaid Boge " 7 50 I, V. Shute " 22 50 John Uiftis " 10 00 J A Johnson " 17 50 A M Brown " 7 So John Dorland " 5 00 Max Craudall, expert 200 00 IVlta Drug Store, relief. 6 00 TJ King, supervisor 22 50 V W I.iveruiore, lbr.. iS 00 W K Taylor, c h 31 00 I A Johnson, roads ..too 00 Willis Ireland, recorder t37 70 Thos Connell, election 4 00 (itistave Broiiner, road supervisor., 10 00 T G Meaeliam 17 50 J W Goodie, judge 64 58 Fred Hart, bridges 10 50 Martin Hart " 5 '5 J Yergensen " 3 00 G W llines, roads 130 00 Ward Downs, tax roll 72 00 J V Connell, expenses' and board of prisoners 246 55 A Hcckinann, roads 140 50 " supervisor 40 00 II Wehrung & Sons, relief, etc 31 55 H T Baglev, justice 7 15 Mane Roselair, witness 1 30 I. A Hood " t 7 C F. Kuiiyon, reporter 10 00 R Cave, court house I 60 A B Flint, roads 69 50 C K Wolf, supervisor it 25 K C Brown, coroner 19 60 Ir J V Taunesie, coroner 9 physi emu 10 00 Jno Nvberg, supervisor 11 50 Citv Water & Light, lec 13 95 C L Rosauder, witness ttupieat I 00 Peter Nelson " . " I 00 Boge & Euues, bridges 5 67 .... I 00 .... 1 50 .... I JO .... I 00 .... 15 00 .... 15 00 .... II 10 .... 20 00 ... 6 00 .... 6 00 .... 6 00 ... 8 00 .... 8 00 ...-ill 48 John Kieni " H Kamna " U Baker " , Davies Bros, lumber Port Mach Co, boiler ct house 115 50 O W Patterson, relief 17 jo W I Rutner. ul. etc to 10 1 is Buchanan " . - . 19 10 NEW ROAO SUPERVISORS Dial. no. Supervisor 1 John N berar Address Taalatin Sherwjod .Hillaboro R t Gaatoa .Coraelins R 1 Hillaboro Reedville E G Hager J J Kreba Harry Rnaacll L J Holti V M Kelaay John Berwick Harry Flint ..Hillsboro R 2 Guatave Kronner. Beavertoo R 1 O W Still Beavertoo Cnria Schindler Portland R J W Sewell Hillaboro A B Todd Forest Grove Harry Haines Forest Grove W W Lewis Seghers jonn .Mcuaran Gales Creek Geo McGraw. Greentll Cornelius R I Hillsboro R I Mountaindale Greewville R 2 Bearerton R 1 A KeTerman. . . ( 5 W Barnes . . . 10 Thos Murphy.. 11 G W Hines.... 21 R S Robinson 23 Thos Sain J4 TJ King 15 Simeon Nellaon . . ;;;;;; g: Bearerton 26 Johu A lohnaou... .Portland K 2 .Cornelius R 1 27 Chas Miller Hi John Iiorland. ... ...Hillsboro R j Forest Grove R I .. Green"ille R 3 29 John Bejer... 30 C K Shorey . Mrs. A. Conlev, of North Hilla boro, write the Argue the follow ing letter:" Dear Editor: The Argue laet wrek eta ted, in ite sketch of the fire at my home, that Mr. Heidel owned the place, and that we rented it of him. Thia was an error, as we bought the place from him laet bummer. 1 he loaa of the Gre wag a great blow to aa, as it destroyed pictures, certificate. letters of reference, and all our clothing except that which we wore ami wuiuu wae un iue 11 no iu lue yard. The fire caught from a de fective flue that projected in the bedroom, and that portion of the house was all a blaze before we knew it. Our two year old child had been sleeping in the bedroom. and bad left it but about twenty minutes before the blsz9 was dis covered. I desire to thank the many friends who aided me in the hour of need. In January, cold winds blow; The thoughts of some oft make us shrink, And when we're out we like to know Some place to get a Soft Hot Drink. There is no better place to call, No matter how your tastes may vary, For liouillon, Asparos, Yigoral, I jke Palmateer's Confectionery. H. Pieper, who resides with his daughter, Mr. C. Ken.se, of farm ineton, was given a party, New j ears, in donor ot rjissan Dirtn day. He is still virile, mentally, and is enjoying fairly good health Those present ware: Mr. and Mrs Herman Kamna, Hillsboro; Mrs Kale Pieper, Portland; and Messrs and Mesdames John Kamna, V m Schulmerich, J. J Krebe, Frank allace, Herman ooge, Uan rJuri-l halter, Henry Hogrefe, Wm. Stev- vens, and host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. C Rehse. For Sale: Two full-blooded unester nite sows, lor oreeaing ...... . 1 1.1 purposes, 9 months old. N. Vv. Chilcott,at south tnd of Seventh msr Luce place. The morning sermon in the Con- pegational Church. Sunday, wUl be: "Building a Highway." The evening topic will be: "The Fear of The Lord." The members and all interested in the Congregational Church, and all who contribute to its support, are invited to attend the annual meeting, to be held in ihe Church, Thureday evening, January 17. Speakiug of groceries if you want the finest staple Bnd fancy groceries to be found in the market, try John Dennis. We is after yonr raue, ana once a customer, aiwayii acuBtomer. Chaa John mm, witness Fred White " Wary Welnrr " Jno Nelson ' Albert Friday, supervisor..., W J Ione'liin, relief. M Turner, roods I, C Walker, surveyor John Olsen, roads Neil Johnson " The Knights of Pythias and tie Dealeni In Marble and Granite Monu ,,, e '11 l , aientsand Tomlmtonea, and all kinds of nauiiiuiiH oiBieio win nun juiu ioBtallatinn next Monday night, January 14. They will give a supper, beginning at 5:30, and all Knights and tamir.eB, and nam hnnn Sialrs and families, as Well as visiting members of either order, ra rnrdiallv invited tn be in at- j tendance, both at the supper and exercises We carrv the best shoe on the market for the money. V. L. Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles and finish. H. Wehrung & Sons Joseph Lougbran, of Washing ton, D. C, writes County Clerk Uodman, asking for information about his son, Frank Lougbran, who left for the coast in 1889. says tne son is now about do year of age, and that be is a stenogra pher by profession. One dollar down, and one dollar a week; Bridge-Beach and Standard Ranges, Jersey Lily Cook Stoves; every stove fully guaranteed by the Nelson Hardware Co. Ambers Thornburgh, of Foreet Grove, was in town yesterday. Mr. Thornburgh says he lives outside the city limits and is therefore not at all interested in the city election, except tbat he would, of course, like to see his churoh win. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. 1). Physielao and Mnrreoa Orfica Builajr-Mnrgjan block, uiMlair. Rooms 12, 1.1 and 13. Knidsne Mouth w comer Ba-I:ne and Hstvnd Hlreria, Both 'Ttionea. " AeeVreMevesVMsVMMM S. T. LINKLATER, II. B. C. U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offioa upstairs or Tb Delta Iirus; Slors tUsidanos hat of Court Uoum, In Iks corner of the block, aAaAArrerrrrrrAArVyVI JAMES PHILLIPS TAKiESlE. M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern ParlHc Railmad t'o. Coimulution in Kreneb or English. Of fice npataira. oyer L. M. Hnyt C'. ators. north aide of Main rt Hillalioro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on corner Becond and Oak St a Oregon Pbone Main 116. HILLSBORO - OREGON A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.P. Physician and Surgeon. Office-Rootds 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. HilUWrv Ctrp ..... eeeWerwrAewA DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 aid 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store, HILLSBORO - OKKOON' WareV Saw. H. araaeev Mf. 0. Mere BAGLEY A HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Room 1 aad i Shale Baildlug mLlSBOlU), 0BKG0S. H. T. BAQLEY ATTO&NfcY-AX-LAW Office, apsUira, over the Post Office, HiUabotw, Ottgess E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Roosaa J, 4, & S, Uergaa Blk, BUlsbero. JOHN IL WALL ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Office CpaUlis, Balky alergaa Block, Roesas, laala. HILLSBORO, - ORKOOH. eerWrVAlrV W. N. BARRETT ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stairs, Ccatral Black. " HILLSBORO OREGON 1 yuwwwwwywwwwwWWM W. U. HAKE., I . . . Attorney-ai-,ftw Shott Baildilt Ewtain. HiMoro, Oftion THOS- H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooma j, 4 and 5 HiUsbo Oregon ' 0 WrvwwwvVvWrwwwiew r VfMC 0 rTADXTCT TT1C LONb & LUKNtLlUb Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In snranee Business, List yonr 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, O, yyyvvsvvVSrVWVVvvvv ,-. . IMHOFF & MINAR cemetery ami memorial work. Write ua for particulars. Address 3351,. Mormon, PORTLAND : : - - OREGON J TP "D TlTI fiTI P --v Al-iAaJAAW e Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Linds, 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. 313 ABINCTON BUII.DINO Portland - - Oregon l.assseeesseeees.a e lUfUKilTURE RE FINISH ED In any of the modern styles, by an experienced wood-finisher. Also painting, papering, tinting and all kinds of interior decorating. H. QESSNER, HHHboro, Ore. Benson Bldg, between Third and Fourth. If you have not an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank open one now. They pay 4 per cent, per annumoo savings accouot. Born, Jan. 10, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hay ties, of Scholia, a son. . - r