MIUSBORO ABOUS, JAN. 17, 1BJ7 DELIKQUbl1! F SALK ON MX! MONDAY About fifty Have Culled muJ Settled With Shciilt' BALANCE TO BE SOLO AS PER LAW bidder Will Get Dcc4 la Hire Ytitt II set Redeemed Sheriff Connell ind Msittant will nut Mandav morning tell th land advert! far delinquent taxes, ind there will b over two hundred title. About fifty have como In lino the lit wtt adver tiled, and piid up, leaving over 200 piece yet to l urid!. Bidder mutt y what th ir In wed rite of Interest will b on the amount due. The lowest bidder will gut ft tax certificate-, and, after three year, il (lit owner of the land tloet nut call and rednxen t tbe Shsrin t or Clerk'l office, tbs bidder will be bIvid a deed. Throe year it not a very long time to wait, and oiih UoiM man get a good piece f land tor a until investment There promites to be tomt spirited btddirg. at thert are tome good pieces of property delinquent. ; SCHOOL REPORT Follow ion it ll report of Sohool Dlitrlot No, 3, Lurl, for thi quarttr b ainnine October 15, am! endiig Janutry 11; Number girl enrolled, 22; number buy tnroli d, 19; total enrolltd. 41; pupils dropped, ?; pupil readmitted, 5; avenge utunter belonging do; average daily attendance, 32; case tardir.es, 10. Th following were neither abwnt tior lardy: Welter Chambers, fcdith Chamber, ljllteSclimi.il. Cbarlct HthmiJl. Ce.il .Hchmilt, Klmer Dower, ami May Mart. Number vMlora, 7, vii: Melaies S, C. Bonbaro, P. M. Mower ; F. II. Doner, clerk; the Mir Maude MeClarkin, EiUtU Hathom, Minute llower, tnd the County !upcrttrudent, M. l (W. Partntttml ell other Interested 111 the actaoul are wetcd to call and liitprct out woik M. N. Buntuun, pitneipal, and Mitt Emms 1'iiu liunl, aUnt. OPENING OF NEW HALL The Order ol Washington, of Heed vllle, will give a dance in (heir New Hall, Friday evening, Janu ary 25lb. The ball ia well fiuieh- 4 aud nothing it lacking for theve wlthing a rpeoial good time. The but of Older will be assured aud intoiicautt are atrielly forbidden. Come If you 'wieb to have the lime of jour life By order of Commit lee. THE MARKETS, This morning' market report compiled from Portland quotation, are: Valley Wheat, new, Wic. Barley feed, f'2l.f0u 22 per ton; brewing, 122 j; rolled, fuxiM fiM Oats, White. Ufo4i'M Oats, gray, 121 Mini 125 per ton Bran, city, II" 00 per ton; oouu try, 1.8 Hay, Velloy timothy, $13 00 ho. 14.00; grain, 17 fi0aS,M). Hay. Clover, 17 and H Potatoes, buying prices:' Oregon Burbanks, fancy, $l(t $l,2f; com roon, TBtd'lo. Eggs, fancy ranch, 86(u(37jp. Butter, Ex Ira Creamery, 35, Hops, JVKHJ contracts, 13Ji. FOR RENT Cbas. T. Uodds, of above BaDkeJ bat sued f. lireeke and a firm con- sitting of Hbermtu Murpby, r. -..v. . ..... & ar . Miller, An-n Miller aou a. won ney, for 954.15, lor services alleged to bitve twien rendered In driving to the Carstens Mi'l. on Dsiry Creek, 614 fir logs. The work was lone under eontrsct tor iiretks, ind Hodds claims there was hut ten dollars paid on the work. Breaks sold the logs, so Podds claims, to the partners as shove. but be filed a mechanic a lien arid now take bis cats to tbe circuit oourt. He win given a retraining order by Judge lloodin this morn ing preventing the sawmill from cutting the logs until tbe suit is settled He asks that tbe logs I sold, his claim paid, and that be La allowed 150 lor attorney's ft in satliug tbe rata through court. Hu attorneys sre Hagley x litre. If you want t tile your place, get figures from the Or oner St Kowell Company, of fkbolle. We are the largest manufacturers of drain tile in tbe county, and have sold our product far and wide. If you are going to build in the Hprlng gel our figures of brick, building, blocks etc. We also furnish lum ber, rough snd dressed, of all kinds, and deliver If required, in tulllcieut quantities). Addrees us at Hilleboro, It. F. I). No. 2. According to tbe reliable ther mometers tbe lowest temperature B,iue, the durimr the cold wave has beeu I tb reelatoo about two above iero. This Is not at all to be citupared with tbs cold in tbe east or, even, east of tbe mountains, where, up in ths Spo kane section, it bss been 15 below Tbe weather man has been pre dicting a break-up of tbe present oold wave, hut il still keeps waving. '1 SI Hcpublkaiw Charge That Democrats Hulc the Kmmt IT WAS A BOLD POLITICAL STROKE Cbsgria in Krpub'icsn Camp Order of 1hlnt Ovtr Thete-is chagrin in tbe ramp of the Oregon (J. () P. and all be i-aose Kdwsrd Wright Haines, of Forest Orove, received the presi dency of tbe Htate Henale through four 'democrats voting for him Tbe story Is that lour unterried senstors were approached by the llodson men and Haines men, and that they voted for 1 1 tinea, and that the following condition were exacted and pledged: That the iplxHiitnuul of nil eomnii siont he BiHtt bv th Governor. I'bt the Haioee lollowrra tupport nil vctoea of tht (iovertior where commit Siona arc couctinr.l. That no legitUliun be iuiro1ucet nor pad wliu h will tntttil tut oalrontse 01 the ( .overuor. That they receive the rhirmtiihip of tut game committee, the couottet com- penal innlttute cnntmiiteet of Uwa coutmittee, or, la lieu of tlitl, tbe ntut altoa eowuiiUee. Alto thtt they I represented on tbe wayt aud meant committee, on tbe rail road committee, on the tuilicutv com mittee, on the insurance and banking committee, on theentroMinu couiailitee and have the appointment of Sundry clerka. And lat, hut not leatt, tbe lieitiocratt added thtt tbe tiaioet lection vote to n.i.i m 1 :,ii Hnr I 'hatttttvrl.tn'a veto nf Ws are now bus? building up ,he ito.rd 01 t ontrol hill. tbe slock so recently tlepleted .by Anj S9 there 80rrow in parti he Holiday rush, and are making . rp,m,ii(.,n fin-Va hut hv uirer and nswsr goods, all pure aud ,hoUd there be? The people voted wholesome. ilie mosi esaciiog Ph-m ... . ,, ..uj nower I be second ast at .1.1 r iwreons, looting lor tne oesi. purest timg. -n.i ,k . Hhow(K the r con 1 randies for themselves or little onet jm : nmi, . i, u.iU-. can find just wbat they want in lion.ul. called. ChemberUin his tbs only store where candies are lm.All -n -.cuet excutive .and if made. Ihs Pen 01 tfweeie. hissuuoorter irainsd a noint Kivfba iron W. i Harrett came home Chamberlain a power that hie from Halem today, and will not re- enemies wanted taken aeay, why turn until Hunday. Mr. Barrett complain? ia Introduced a hill reftolating "But we are not kicking at Chamber il.- l Ir.va .ml an lain," laid a prominent party man, here, ... 1 t. . IL U .1. TIIIIIWT, 117 ' w otner wop-n mi monia ui rtu t,m .a. . uooA tf0.,.tnot r.lary to duck bunting iu this hut why thould the Unices" people trede aountr. He Slso moved to reduce power twty to the iteuiorrattr it tt in ' : . . .... . 11.1 the coit of printing bills, and ua.ue.. carried. But it it hardly likely that .Hen 1. . 1 . ..... . ...1. ator Haioee will care, as Hoiison ins uranuan late, luei soum . , , , ... ,... . . il... .r.,.i trietl lO uiaac mn poiiiu nnn diki 01 town, u.e owiu imwao 'i I t.i,lu (i,om, hat e triad Cham . ; .11 .Kb ik... i w-wt t v. - - . ry ssaung p.ruew WCT,;" '- berlain twice, and he is a good man to work alongside Ktitu of sixty nv iu cultivation 37 tureof this is io meadow: 04 toret In Winter oate; email tract in tares, leaving tut 15 acres to put in next Hpring. Will sell uloos with the lese. 3 burses, 12 cows, and 25 Inn hsy in barn tome chop, oalu end wheat, and maohinory an I tool necessary to run place, Place, on milk route and rural mail delivery, a good bargain. Frank Wsllace, Hills boro, Ore., R. F. D. 2, 3 miles toutbeast of Hilleboro find one mile south from M inter Bridge. sometimes being nsarly a hundred merrymakers there at a time. 1 be ice has been from four to six inches thick, and although tbe water hats fallen there is yet fairly good skating. .t. . 1 rAi ft. t. At K. 1.. Vtte S Otlice, il Diara .i.,,,.,. , Tl, Mi.lniulil l iver . .. .1 , L. r 1 .l.- ' " " Bireet, roniaou, can rw iouuu loo periIU. ...The Mittouri Girl r 1.1- - 1 t - . . . . . COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Cretcent Thettre (Stllijeft to I'llitlim') March I...., Nettie, The N'ewtKirl March 19 v The KiKol Tramp! Sale is Pottpotied choioeat buys of residence and husi nesa nroitert? in the city of fort land. He handles the celebrated Hawthorns Kstste lots. Telsphoue Kxchange i0. UenrMeutativa Newell's motion to dbtienee with ladv clerkt at the I J . K. Hedges, of Inalatin, give tessionof the legislature met with notice that he has postponed Ins but little favor. A legislature ptiiuiu saie, an vniu in nuouier without ltdy clerkt would besome- clumn. , Tbe sale is indehoitely thing like tbe millenium so lar at put on. . t. Oregon il concerned. For sale: 40 seres of brush land, easily cleared, near Kalama, wtsh. Hunning water on place Thne miles from county seal. Goes at 10 per acre. A. Paut meier, Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. U. 2. Mayor Laughlin, of Forett Grove, slates that It it possible that the people will tgain vote on whether or not a liquor license shall be granted. Slrsyed: 35 bead Angora goats; 2 billies, 19 unmarked kids. Others marked with bog ring in ear. Ke ward for information leading to their reoovery. Dr. A. B Bailey. Hillsboro people up to the legit REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Puritan oil beaten. Charles A. Ltmkin Co. Cbat Johnoii was over from tLe mill yesterday. Rijiht goods right prii.es C. A. Lsmkio Co. J P. Hell!, of near Rank, was au Argm caller, Friday. 0. A. f.araen.'of below Newton, win in the city veiteroay. lan Burkhalter, of Karmington, hi over to the oily yeaterday. John McCleran, of (Jal Creek, as a county seal visitor Time lay. II. K Mr Kinney and M. Kahr, f Portland, were in town Sunday. John Hcbneider, of beyond West nion, wat in the city yesterday. C. F. (irabel, of belnw the Minter ndie, was an Argus caller this morning. Dime social at the M. E Parson- ge, rnuay evening, January 13. .verybody invitee. Am you a smoker? Then call ir the Hohiller or Kxcellencia Oregon manufacture. Mr. Kffiughaui Schiefleiin, of Centervilln, is epnding the Winter t Ocean Park, ( al. I.oreo Jackson w;n in from east of town yesterday, aud remembered he Argus for another year. Ktiratli Hroi. reomtly sold the Yost place, nar West Union, 20 acrer, to Jno. Losli, for f 1,400. For Hale: Five good cows, all in milk. R. B. Porter, 1 J miles north east of Forest Grove, Route 2. The Hilleboro Commercial Bsnk will pity 4 per cent. Compounded three times a year; after Jan. 1, 1907. I Simon Xellsen, road su-rvisor ir Road District Nn. 25, below Fsrmington, was an Argus caller yesterday. . (iMits' and boys' clothing, fall ine now in Kub, Nathan x Fit- cher Sincerity make at H. Wen- rung A hons. Jafper Keller, of (Jleucoe, and who is now cutting timber for the railroad company, was in town yesterday. Mayor Talbot was down from Cornelius yBaterday, to see if we had any diilereot brand of weather down this way Schulmerich Bros, a re headquar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight toil el in tbe last '.',() day Cheaper than lumber. Alex Sweek, one of Portland's democratic warhorses, was in the city yesterday, on business with County Judge Cioodin. Wanted: Stock hogs weighing from 80 pounds upward; also sheep. J. O. Haines, Beeverton, Oregon, Independent 'phone. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excelleocia These cigars are of the beat stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. KNIGHTS 1 KATUBONES NSTAIJ Dig lianqtitt in Wehrung Hall, Monday Evening HOLD 0T PUBLIC ISSTALLATIOS Over Oae Hundred People Atusdaacc Wert ia Jobn O'MearatDd John Vander wal, of north of Bsaverton, enjoyed a Holiday at the home of O'Meara, on Jackson Day, and celebrated, with their wives, and others, their wedding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. O'Meara had been FROrEKUOMAU F. A. BAILEY, M. 1). Phynicfan and .Surgeon Ortire Bailer-Mnriraii block, niMlalrf. Rouma 12. 13 sod IS. Keoidanc Sonlh- weat enrner fUbetlineand frtaixnul Htreett, married 30 years on the 9ib, and h 'I'houet, Mr. and Mrs. vanderwal bad been married IS years on the 7th, and S. T. LINKLATER, If. B. C. U., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The Knigbtt of Pythias ind Rath- bone Sisters hold a joint inntalla tion at Wehrung Halt, Monday evening. A banquet was served, commencing at six o'clock, and lasting until sight. Over one bundred people were at table and the event it one long to be remem bered by the fraternity. George Scbulmerich was tbe' installing officer for tbe Knights, and Mrs. F. J. Williams wis installing of 8cer for the Sisters. After the program was rendered addresseb were made by II. Gil pat rick. W. O. Hare. H. T. Bagley, J. W. Hewell and others. Tbe Knights' officers installed were: Wm. Nelson, chancellor commander: W. G. Hare, vice chancellor; H. T. Bagley, chaplain; B. A. Barber, master at armt; Jobn M. Browu, keeper of records and seal; L. W. House, master of work; Oeo W. Scbulmerich, master of finance; Dr. W. D. Wood, master of exebecquer; J. V. Cave, inoer guard and Herman Hchulmericu, outer guard. The Kathbona ctlicers were: Carrie Moore, most excellent chief; Dora Nelson, excellent senior Koe Davis, excellent junior; Joeie Schu'ruench, maneger: Kleibul- mericb, uiHtree of record and co'reeponder.ce; Mary 'House, mis tresj of finance; Margaret McKtn ney, proUctor of temple; Lena Roundy, guard Mies Willabflle Mo re acted as Flora in tht Rtthbooe intal!atioo, an I the little Mi?sns Bh Crandal Mary Freeman, Margaret Hoyt and M;trie Long were the (lower hearers A duet bv Mies Li ia and Earl Ho iee. a solo bv Miss Bleir, and quartet br Mr and Mrs. (!eo. V Schulmericb, Mies Joeie SohuUner ich and F. J. Williams were the musical features of the evening. PUBLIC SALE so they compromised and met on the 8th for a jollification. Mrs. Piilsbury wishes to an nounce that she is putting in a full line of laces, embroideries, and facCT goods, for her Sarins- trade. Khfl will alan rare ahirtatai.la JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1E, M . l. Office npatain over Tbe Delia firug Mturt Ruidenet) Eaalof Court Honw, In the corner of the tdovk. SAAaAASvVVWeAaAAa ladies' and Mitses' underwear. cen goods, etc. Stationery and tchool supplies a specialty. Do not fail to call and see our lines before purchasing Tbe P. R & N. had a force of men trying to break ground in tbe F. I. BAILEY. M. D., .., a:. .14. f ik. ri:. if :n I " tuk tuia etiio ui iuo vituilA Mill. yesterday. The cruet of frost was so thick tbat four animalt could carcely open the pit Tbe corn- any wishes to nil op the cut just west of tbe sidewalk, to tbat tbe track can be laid down to tbe new sawmill. J. T. Mc.Namara, who went over A. B. BAILEY. M. D.. D. D. S, ! ti.wnn aaI ' io tuiamoooK lasi ran, ana woo . . , at recently appointed a deputy rnysician ana jsurgeon euor.u iur i miuiuun. yiuuij, o fJFFlcE K.O0tQS7, O aUU 9 iCi-ui il'.' t r a. J iiiavui w rein l t f- m Tt T 1 rests were made over there for tell- Bailey-Morgan Block. ng liquor without license, ind the Both Phones. Hillsboro. Ore. f jf.L . 1.11. I ' Kecortier iinen mem nny aouars Tbe undersigned will sell al public auction, on the Wm. Schmidt place, mile northeast of Bethany store, commencing at 1 o clock m. on MONDAY, JANUARY 28 Cow in milk, frethin May;buegy, sinijle harness, hog, ai chickens, ton hay, 7 sks wheat, 7 sks oats, 3 sks shorts, alxut ao sks potatoes, J hK augers, I crosscut saw, i aft chain, scales, rope, lot small ooil oriler; kitcuen cupDoaru, tools IU utensils, dishes, 6 chairs, rocker, 3 tables, For sale cheap, or will trade for la bedsteads, lounge, quilts Jtyron MOttllet to S llermtu ia a see a? t a 1 r 1 w r Wm L Skeelt to I.ewit Montgomery 7H acres near Scholia 1000 tt O Davlci to l'.Uie I, Pitman, lo a tec at t 1 1 r 1 w e John Keter to John Con;.elmau, So a D O Obit donation aooo Wni lloehnc to J V Price, ,K acret Wm Btldra donation -oo Order Wathington to Reedville O & W Hall atan lot tut 4 Keeovtue. . . 1 Wm Reidt to M it Whltloi'k, lott, 7, H, J5, 36blk9 W PHeighti... 00 Klhalinda Knuet to Howard Cilpat- rlck lot H hlk a hunet iddttion and other land 1 W H Wehrung to Johi Boeker, ao a Crow tract, North tlllltuoro 1000 John Peters, of VVrboorl, was an Argus caller this aft?rnoou, A. B, Davis, of Buxtpa, was In town this evening. w J, A. Messingwr, of I.surel, wa In the city this afternoon, Jacob Ralohen, of nour Phillips, wat Iu town this afiernoou, T. C, Meshan, of Fsruilugton, wat an Argus oallur today. Louis Carstens, of Bbnve Banks, wat down today, He sayt there is verv little mors enow up there than down here. Pava your money by depositing with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank. They pay 4 per cent, per anutira on deposit in their sayings department. David Potior, w bo bus been at the asvlutn for some months, is out on parole, and wss In town to day, conferring with his guardian, H. T. Bagley, Mr. Porter, who is well known around Uaston, is looking fine, and has been out on parole for several months He m turned to Hillnboro to find that hit guardian had succeeded iu get ting an inorease of bis pension from six to twelve dollars per month. i lattire tay that tt ft. UOISSIOOI, Wm gcott to John Owens, 7 terts formerly of tblt place, is now in a I tec 3a t t r 1 w ?oo Salem barber shop, doing nicely. Marv A Moore to 1 U Hates, 1 acre and making in exemplary citizen, adjoining c.atton 800 , , , .,.,.,, ueo w rauerton to w 1. c.ossnu et f otina, at nepoi. oaion iou ,1 .Cret tec iH t a n r a w, 500 with locket on bottom, containing I GeoT ReA i0osee A Rea 10 a tec photo of young man. Owner will 35 1 1 a r 3 w nlease call, prove property and pay Herman Wenttto lukeruuu llelmer K. .J,,i umanl anil ml. lima BO a ion a oc i act 1Ui.mei...v,....M. B ..... " , . .... . ... Rufut Wtggenervo v u wooo, w ,n There will oe a aance ai mt w . loW . &-. Wlt , Hillsboro 500 0. W. Hall, Olencoe, on r "day A t wiiket to HP Simon lott t & night. January 25. Walker a or- ia, bik 4 Purdy't ad uuley 40; nhtstra. three nieces, llckets. 0 Hohn W Prisbie to Threta Peterson, naiita. including BUOOer. to acres WW Catching donation aooo " " ' 1 D-l. I Tt.taaai A lrtarl II HBtfafl Sfi nuui at uaun tv ir'"-"' . wll ll .i.l. MI- Lost: Ladv a goia waiou ana chain between postodice and Fred Sohomburg's residenoa, Monday night. Leave at postomce and re ceive reward, acrea tec ab t 1 t r 5 w A N Drown to J L Washburn , 1 4 &. n w of 1 w S. t w H 01 n w .I4 tec 9 1 a n r 5 w . 800 Mtthlat Borden to tironer & Rowell 60 scret tec aa t 1 1 1 a w iyo T. R. Imbrie and family are in Henrv Muth to Ueo Kostttr, woa thetity. and will soon be domi- sec 11 1 30 row ' ciled In their new purchase, the Lew n Carateus to Aiimen jnom- Merryraan residence. . r., t..ve u ... uivi j . , , , nlonr In Mra Kiiima ! MrB. D. P. Patterson bat return- Morgan, 10 a Millard VanSclmy ,1 in har home in Cottage Orove. ver tract 9 (1... i.imJiJ n aif, n Ih I ha Investment l oniDanv to 11 i.anois nor u """" "" - - , . .,..... i. ,e n iiere 101 ao vviuow jvu. . oo" IJunuuv, iniiiiij. Complete line of black ootton w oarrv the best Bhoe on the hosiery iust arrived. Tbe beat hot- m.-itBt for the money. W. L. wry on ine maraei, oonuimenuu Bros, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas, Shellbatu mer. of Portland, were In town Sunday, guests of R. H. Greer and family. f Money to loan on real estate or personal security, on easy terms. Hillsboro Commercial Bank. , Adam Spies, of north of Beaver ton, wat an Atgus caller today. Donolas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles ind finish. H. Wehrung & Sons i T. G. Meacham came down from the mountains above Mountain- dale, this evening, and reports that there are six inches ot enow tip in the hills and that it is quite frosty. Argus and Journal, $1 75, .a . . t . 1 a lieiler: typnert lncuoator ana Brooder. Wm. Bagley Jr., Dudley mill, Forest Grove, R. 2. Mrs. Ludwig Yost, of Midva'.e, Idaho, and formerly of Went Union, was a visitor with Mrs. J. C, Ku ratli, tne first of the week. There wile be regular preaching services at the Christian Church ntxt Sunday, motning and evening, by the regular pastor, 0. A. Sias. Stationery of .all kinds at the .'barmacy latent iu stylish cor respondence, calling cards, en velopes, etc. Csll and see the stock. Henry 1. Ford, ex-sheriff of this county, has been appointed door keeper of ths House, at alem. The position carries about $! per during the session. We sell a complete line of stoves and ranges, hardware, tinware, crockery, etc. Come and tee them and get pricts helore purchasing. Scbulmerich Bros. ! The subject of the morning ser- mou in the Congregational church, Sunday, is "The Fear of the Lord." Evening topic, "Inconsistencies of Men and omen II you are iu favor of rock roads you now have a chance to send in your expressed wishes in regular form. Just sign up the coupon in a form on tne second page, and get your neighbor to eign it, and then send it in to the Argus, and the pe tition will l3 turned over to the county court. While John Witt was walking into town yesterday morning, he slipped and fell, breaking hin right arm near the wrist, He came on into town and had the bone set by Dr. Bailey. He was crossing a piece of ice when he upset himself, aud he now thinks that he will ride when it is slippery. The Scholls Telephone Company met iu annual meeting last Satur day, and accepted and arranged for a contract with the Home Tele phone Company for connection in to Portland, the connection io oe not later than July 1. All stock holders in the oompauy are now to . i iiir a pay a mommy rate oi jo oenie, instead of the switcn rate inai nas urevailed iu the paat. All rented telephones still remain at the 75 monthly rate. Tbe officers for the ensuing year are: A. B. Flint, president; J. H, Collier, eecretaty; C. F Heme, -W. A. Prosser and N. G. McDonald, board of directors blankets, L-Ka-k. lauios. stone iars, ao i teal and dot gal jars of canned fruit; and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Cah in band JACOB L1NDF.R. John Kuratli, Auctioneer, OBITUARY Died. Friday. Jan. 11, 1007, at th home of Mrs. Nancy Johnson, her rrother. of Glencon, Mrs. Edith Pearl Hall, wife of Albert Hal Deceaeed was born J&uuary 1 1880, and married January 2 1002. She leaves a husband an two children to nidurn her loss The funeral was preached at Glen coe. bv Rev. T. W. Vard, text Job 14:14. The subject of th sketch was converted on ber death bed and gave a bright .testimony her acceptance of God, and her desire to depart and be with her Saviour. Contributed. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Hon t hern Pwlrio Kailroad Co. CoiihuIuuom in French or KiiKlbdi. tic upatairt, over L. M. Hoyt to' a. alore, north aide of Main St., Hilltiioro, Or. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. . A. Bailey. Kealdence on corner Second and Oak Mtt Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLSBORO - - - ORKttoX eWeeeereerVN each, although be fouod tbem not uilty. Strayed A fox terrier, white itb black and tan markings on bead and tail; wore strap with brass ring. Please return to Mas ter Granville Gilpatrick, corner 7tb od Main or 'phone 443 lodepeod ent. Reward is offered. ine lUiamoox railroad engine was taken to tbe 0. R. & N , shop tbe first of the week for repairs, the machine having been disabltd while starting on the curve this side of the boothern Pacinc con nection, tbe other night, while it was slippery. In January, cold winds blow; The thoughts of tome oft make us shrink And when we're oat we like to know Some place to gat a Soft Hot Drink. There is no better place to call, No matter how your tastes may vary, I-or Bouillon, Asparoi, v lgoral, .ike Palmateer's Confectionery. There will be regular services at the United Evangelical Church, Sunday. Morning service: "The Work of the Holy Spirit" Evan gelistic services will continue dur ing the coming week. For Sale: Two full blooded Chester White sows, for breeding purposes, 9 months old. N. W. Chilcott. at south end of Seventh Street, across Railroad track, for mr Luce place. Benton Bowman hat been select ed as one of tbe expert etenogra phers at the legislature, serving on a senate committee. This is similar to a position held at the last see- eion by Mr. Bowman. Speaking of groceries if you DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Roottut 10 aid tl Morgan-Bailey Bloek, street. Over Dennit Htorw. HILLSBORO OREGON aayWVW vVrNrrerrW A. W. 0. We BAGLEY tt HARE ATTORNKVS-AT-LAW Kooma 1 tad t Skate Building HILL8BOEO, . OB F.UO.N. IL T. BAGtLEY ATTORNfcY-AX-LaUV Office, npttair, over the Post Office, HiUabot-w, Otwgaata E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room j, 4, k. j, ftlorgaa ilk, BUUboro. VVvWvVvVVVveWrAM) JOHN U. WALL ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Offic Uptuiit, Baiky Margaa Black, Kooua, raala. HILLSBORO, - OBKGON. rVWMVWWAArAeeAeAreVrt W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Slain, CsnUai Block. HILLSBORO OREGON want the finest staple and fancy groceries to ue iouuu id mumaraci, try John Dennis. We is tfter your trade, and once a customer, alwayt a customer. R. H. Greer was in Portland yesterday, attending the meeting of the State Grocers' Association. W. H. Wehrung went down today to attend the session, Clearance ssle of women's skirts W. D. HARE, Attomey-at-Law Shalt Buildini. Lwtiirt Biibson. mm THOS H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW E. J, LYONS B. Pi CORNELIUS PROBATE Eetate of Olis Haycock set for final settlement on February 11. Will of Ernest Ludwig Steiuhofl admitted to probate. Anna Stein holt' end Arthur SteinhotT executrix and executor; B G Leedy, Alfred Zweiner and M Koerner appraisers. February 11 eet for hearing ob jections to order to sell realty es tate of Christian Kottger, deceased. H A Walker, R II Greer and V M Jackson appointed appraisers for estate late Samuel Eventt, de ceased; C V McKinney, Wesley Turlev and John Schnntz ap praisers for Baker County. It-state in Washington County appraised at $532.60. Estate Robt Imbrie, deceased set for unal eeuiemcnt on renrti' arv 25. 1007. ' - . ..... v. , , . Appraisenif nt ot I nos utcnins : i . . ci: ,.,:i estate coniinueu aa io unug uu Jan. 25. Ordered that $1300 be distributed heirs of C K SchoielUer, deceased Estate O' W Shaver, deceased, closed of record. and cravenettes, children s suits, Morgan B1V, Upetairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 gentlemen's suits, and if you want . a bargain in these lines, call and Hillsboro, - . - UregOU VvVvVVyWvrVMAaaaM J. S. Lorsung, who has been cleaning up the land for the coun- . .1 tv, between the county farm and T Vnvc n. mDMTJT 1 1 1Q ' m. Q,-,,,ll,of n Panifir. via in thai t- 1 WlO OC Wltml-iWvJ IUO uvuimuim wawe-MW r - - i .... ,i uu m urcueriu fs.cn t cvButiVa aju buu - For eentlemen'B. ladies and suranee Business. List your farm with nhililrfta'H hnafl von can do no bet- them and find a sale. They will treat . . . -. . I tJJ aa.1. 4A 1w an 4Kv x Kiki rtf thn anntO I YUU TlHUl AUU TUUl MIC IV vui not l.f-1 LLIZ&U liU uuv 3 1 tf uuu xouuvi . . . " Wem.ve them for evervbodv. and m "u " at nrirns that are values. Mam Street, iiulBboro, CT. The Jackson Bottom was covered errrrrMArrrreeereer' with skaters, Sunday, but the ice TMHOFF & MINAR had frozen in the rough and the Hpot was not 18 excellent as usual. Dealers iu Marble and Granite Mono- '; ments and Toinbstonea, and all kinds ot furtaon I cemetery anil memorial work, write ua , . . - tii Ml JUT uanu'utnisj, .iuuhtoiw u, uiu.iibi, n. .-v . i u w i tiifk a wi rt aw nrt i tav i u i up 1I1U Jillgiuefi auui... D p.-vo TT 1VO oavll.'K a" aiuuo ui uiuiuvmi nui.i to attend to. OREOOX Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. , IiOoks like snow as we go to press. E. L. James and wife were over from West Baseline, today. G. W. Bacon, the Forest Grove horseman, was in town this after noon, .- Master Mechanic MuLaugblan, of the P. R. & N., visited his fami ily in Portland, yesterday, You can save one half your hay bv utiog a Freeman Feed Cutter For sale by iNelson Hardware uo John Boge, of Farmington, and J. B. Stewart, of South Tualatin, were in the city this aflernojn. Residence property for sale or for trade. Located south cf Southern Pacific depot Wm Tipton. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mo Greer, of Forest Grove, on January 15, 1907, a daughter. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Excellencia end you will try them again and again. Miss Eva Biiley, who has been visiting friends in Ashland, has re turned home. Elmer Mayt, the Glencoe mer chant, was in the city Tuesday evening. John Kamna, of Farmington, was & county seat visitor yesterday evening. Chas. Bloom, of the HarriB bridge, was ia the city this morn ing. F. S. Locke, of Bsaverton, was i county seat visitor this afternoon : T. R. Imbrie : Dealt 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. " 333 AB1NGTOH Bl'JMHNtt Portland - Orkgon FURNITURE REFIMISHEO In any 0 the modern styles, by an experienced wood-finisher. AIm painting, papering, tinting and all kind's of interior decorating. Jr. OESSMER, HIHmboro, Of Benson Bldg, between Third and Fourth. If you bave not an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank open one now. They pay 4 per cent, per annumon savings account. Jobn Yungen, of Helvetia, was an Argus oilier this afternoon. .. Jt.