HILLSBORO ARQUS, JAN. 31, 1917 ASKS KAISK IN SAUKY M OTIY JUDGK Representative llairctt In Induces Hill in House ONE HUKDKEI) UOLUHH I'EK MONTH law Nuw Givra Hat dlliclal t;uu per Year Representative Uarrett baa inlro diuiftl a Mil In the lower bouse aek iiiK that thecuiluty judge of Waah ingtonlon County I given n atatu tury salary of one hum! rod dollar r mnnlb. The p'eernt salary ia seven hiimlreil dollar per year The fees front lb probate and rotinly court, earned by the judga'a ollloe and lhat of the clerk In the ounneolion aa scrivener and r cording, for tlia aet year aniounl to about TtKX Thia include naturalisation paprs, aa wall A aide from thea duties the county judge baa some circuit court duties to perform, nii'h aa atlidaviu of publication, etc, IN muat alao try cases In the county court, ait aa magistrate in some rases, and ail aa a court in the matter of sending boya and girls to the Aid Moeiety la h Iditi in tliH court sits from two to live da a aa county judge in eoniuileaionera' court, each month, besides the extra duties of drlvine here and there on bridge and road work. The ami tint of dutin in volved are really worth more than lie eelary now paid, and there bax been talk of raining the salary for tome yeara. FATHRROK 0. B, REASONER D. U. Reaaiuier baa reci ivej word tfcat bia Uthir, Bumuel lleasmer, died at Reasouer, Iowa, January lil, I'.'OT. at the age of N." jeara. Deoeawd waa horn in Mifkingum County, Ohio, July 12H, ISM. He waa a graduate of Hanover College, and in the eistiea moved to Jaeper County, Iowa Ilia aged wife alill , liven, and the following children survive; llti.ry Jleaaot.fr, now in Califjrnis; Win Reasmier, Colo rado Kprini'a; Robert Ueaaoner, Kanaaa; I. H llearoner, 1 1 il Inb: ro. Ore j Mm. Fannv Uraflis, Portland ; Mra. Kmma U inner, California, nod Mtat Nettie llrowu, of I .org lieacb, Cat. FOR RENT Farm of aiaty acres in cultivation; 37 acres of thia ia in meadow; 0 acres in Winter rale; email tract in tarea, leaving l ot 15 iicrea to put in next Spring. Will sell, along with the leans, 3 horses, 12 uowa, and 2"i ton hay in barn, nine chop, on in and wheat, and machinery an I tool ncrrHnary to run place. I'lare on milk route and rural mail delivery, a good bargain. Krank Wallace, llilla boro, Ore., U l . 2, .TJ mile southeaat of IlilUhoro and one Utile south from Minter Bridge. MRS. MAU2EY Martha June tiiu June K, iSj; km married to Win. Mnnsey, March , iMO, anil died .lanuary i, 1911", Mra. Mauiey wa horn in Klfiuing County, Ky., this hting the native coun ty uf lirr tnikliatiil. Mr. iMauey left Kentucky ami carnr to Oregon in 1843, taking up a ilonitioa claim near West Union, tliia county, tie innirii'it Mtn. Kleanor Kvim in 1N47, the wile riving in 1861. In lS6ie relumed to Kentucky and wetldeit Mia Juno. 1'lirv tetiitneil to Ore(u at once nud resided nn the donation until Mr. Mantey'a ilratti. After hit death, Mia. Maue'y went In Missouri ami resided with a hrother, Dr. Wm. Jouea, with whom she waa living when ilniih came. Hot li the late Mr. ami Mra. Matirv weie uii inliera of the llillatioro Online. MRS. WM. CROWTHERS Mra, Ellen Crnwtlieti, wife of Wm, Crowthera, died at her homo on Galea Creek, January 2'., HH)7, after a u extended illnees from pa ralypia, IhwHMod waa horn in Tazewell County, III, in April, 855, and came to Oregon with her parents in 1870, nettling about two miles north of Forent Grove, She Wit married to Mr. Crowtbera in 1874. kShe-leaven a hni-hand and nine children, IWiiHed wna a daughter of Lvi Smith, of Forcal Qrove. Of her immediate family tbree brothers And three nidtera kurvive. lutermunt waa in the Buxton cemetery, ThurHilay, COMING ATTRACTIONS At Tliu Crenctnt Theatre February 1 The Midulght Flyer February aj The Missouri Olrl (Subject to clmujt') March 1 Nellie, The Ncwsglrl March 19 The King of Trampa To Hop Grower VVare prepared to talri order for hop tuppliei for (ho coming aeaaon Write us mveall for quntatious be fore placing your order. C. U, lltmhananibCn. - . Cornelitie, Ore. Right gooda right price C A Lamkin Co. Max Buigholznr came out from Portland yeaterday, morning and Veut ou up to Uuxiou. Uev. Father J. D. Murphy, chap-1 lain of the Ht. Mary' Home, Bea verton, died at the Home, Tuewlav, Jaoutry 2'J, l'cK)7, after an llloena uf aeveral wetka. )ecead waa hlnhly reu peeled and Moved by all with whom be worked, lie was a native of Washington, and waa a graduate of Mt. Angel. For some time be waa vice president of Co lumbia University. After being ordained he was parish priest at Jacksonville. lie was noted ss a classical student and this made hiiu a valuable member of the laculty at Columbia. Ilia death cauaes a genuine regret in Catholic circle in Oregon. . If you want to tile your place, get figure from the U rimer v Kowell Company, of Hcholls. V are the largest manufacturer of drain tile in the county, and have old our product far and wide. If you are going to build in the Spring, get our figures of brick, building blocks etc. We also furnish lum ber, rough and dressed, of all kinds, and deliver if required, in sullicieut quantities. Addreaa lie it Hillaboro. It. F, D. No. 2. Apple orchards on tbe mountain between bere and Portland, and over on Cooper Mountain, ami in aome of tbe other high altitudes in the county, suffered from the ice storm of (he 6 rat of the week. Be low Itiaverton, on the mountain he tips of trees were broken off Kfleldent of I'orllaud seem to think it impossible that out here there wss no storm like that in Cortland. We are now busy building up the "lock so recently depleted by the Holiday rush, snd are making ulcer and newer goods, all pure and wholesome The most exacting persons, looking for ihs beet, purest candies for thetneelvesor little ones can II nd just what they want in the only store whi rs candies are made. The Den of Sweets. C. K. Beck with, formerly station agent for the H. P. at this place, i now sectetary and treasurer ot the Stanton Company, commission men, and dealers in fuel -and furl aupplie, at Spokane, Waah. Here's to you li ck you can't keep a good man down. At It. L. Cain's office, 220 Stark Street, Portland, can he found the choioest buys of residence and busi ness properly in the city of Port land, tie haudlea tbe celebrated Hawthorne Katetelots. Telephone Kxchsnge 70. Mis. John Lyons, of Valder., Alaaka, and her two little datigh lets, are gueeta of Mrs F. A. Bailey. Mrs. Lyons was f irmerly Mrs. Harriet Hoover, and her buaband I 1'. S Commiaaiouer at Valdez. For sale: -10 acres of brush land, eaaily cleared, near Kalama, Waah. Running water ou place. Thrie miles from county seal One at t0 per acre. A. Paul meier, Hillsboro, Ore , R. F. 1). 2. K'uratli Ilrothera report having aold the W. J. It'nson properly, ou Main, to M. 11. Giles, late of Tuala tin. The two store buildings were sold for 2,O0O. Tbree lots in Northeart Hillaboro, belonging to Dr. Wood, were Bold to . Walter Zuercher. ; i, For sale: While Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn cockerels, for breeding purposes, Can also sup ply eggs for Hotting purposes from each of Iheee varieties. 1). II. Cooley; Hillaboro, It. F. D. 4, lo cated near Phillips, one mile weal. State Master of Ilia Oregou Grange, A. T. Buxton, of Forest drove, went to Milwaukee, today, to deliver au address at the laying of a corner atone for the new tirauge building. We carry the lieat shoe on the market for the money . W. L Douglas and Dr. Reed 'a famous cushion ehoea for men. Leading makes for ladies. Idlest style and llniBh. H. Wehrung A. Son The divorce cass Mrs. Hedge against C. K Hedge, of Beaverton, will be withdrawn from circuit oourt, the husband, and wife having decided to again take up life in double hsroeee, ' Is it not pleasing to know that you can buy pure, fresh home' made candies aa made at the Den of Sweets, for the same price that you have to pay for inferior goods as made in the factories? , Mrs. Sadie Dillon, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. F. Carelen, of above Bank, was in tbe city yesterday, en route for her home in Seattle. Suva your money by depositing with the Hillaboro Commercial Bank. They pay 4 per cent, per annum on deposit in their saying department. Fireman Arohie Turnhull, of Portland, and who dlapoted of stamps for the Sellwood and St. Johns poet oftlcee, has been released on bail funished by his sister, Mrs. 8, 0. Hughes, of Forest Grove. Clearance sale of women's skirts and cravenettes, children's suits, gentlemen's suits, and if you want a bargain in these lines, call and .tee us, Sohulmerioh Bros. Born, to J. 4W Jaudervelden and wife, January 24. 1907, a daughter this being the first girl born in the new town of Roy. Wm Eva Hayes, of MoMinnville, was the gueet of Miss Pearl Smithy the first of the week. NEW SAWMILL NOW RKADY TO OPERATE Iloilcrit Placed and Smoke stacks arc Higiicd TRACK NOW BKISG LAID TO MILL Crtw Put la Cribbing lo Krsch tbe Fill The Hillaboro Lumber Company' new sawmill at the foot of Third Street is now ready to cut lumber as soon ss the log track is laid and a load of logs can be hauled down from above Bank. Tbe engine are in place and Tuesday the crew put up the smokeatacks. Just a soon as a train load of logs can be landed the whiatle will be blown and Hillaboro will bear it that saw ripping through a lir log. General Manager Lylle.TueaJay, put screw to work cribbing up the unfinished (HI just weal of tbe Second Street sidewalk, ami dump cars will be uaed to take out the cut Ixtwcen that point and the mill. It will take but a few days to get the earth into tho fill and then the track will be laid on down to the mill pit. Tbe new mill i electric lighted throughout, and tho orders no io will doubtless catiHe two abifta to be put on, night and day, f.r a ehorl lime. REYNOLDS -POWELL Mr. Frank Reynolds, of Wilson Creek. Waab., nod Mies Ellin IC. Powell were united in marriage at Spokane, Waib., January IS, l'.K)7 Tbe groom is rngatd iu wheat raising in the Big Bnnd country, and the bride is a daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs, S. 1). Powell, of this city. RHAL ESTATE TRANSFERS lit-rtha WeMewitarh to Kmma J I'at- ton, bit 1 hlti )H Cornelius im Lola Stokes to (Use Line l.unoVrCo, 160 a sec 10 t 1 11 r 4 1500 Mimm Taylor to Millie I.utca, tocor rect iIitiI 7.J a IhiiiI J.is Howell ilonntiun , ,,. 775 Clara U Hipc lo Isaac Balilwiti, 0.19 a K Walker iloimlioii 9511 Kiiotia I'ntton lo Auk t.ovt'Krvn, 140 a ace Jo ami 29 t I a r 4 Mo Joa Biitea lo Aug Lovrnrcn, im a arc 6 t 1 r s w iixi Isaac Itablw in lo Clara JrSipe, ,vx loo fret lut 4 1.1 k. 4 Wulltcr's ml Foreal tiruve Sy John llcisltr to Henry Johausim, J.l.iva 1 1 n r 5 w .'. mo J K Schoch to L I. lanulcy, jS a t I anil j a r j w 75.10 August Tews to (' P Wuiulrrlicli, 3 a M Wren donation , ....'.1500 A A Mia.l to Jos Fair, 40 a sec jfi t J n r 4 '.. .. 6110 Win Aiton to II I.iclxmow, 45.85 a arc 3 t I r 3 w .". 1146 JoaSux lo It 1. IMml(l,6o wc 13 t Jin w 10 Win Reiilt toThiiB Ilmttt-r, lots 14, blk 33 W P Heights 25 Nancy Banks to W K Beard, lot 4 blk Hunks (mi Anil Koaruri to V M lleiilel, 8u a si'c 13 1 3 n r j w..... 1 Allicrt Kurtteii lo O S Reynolds, tr iu Oiua llrowu donation 775 J A Mm liti to Hume Line Lumber Co, i8Sxt6 a arc i6 t 1 11 r 5 w 151m Harriil Wells to Itase Line LbrCo, , no s sec 17 t I 11 r 4 w 1500 Wui C Freeman to Culliciiuc Miner, Uacl iu blk iy, Forest tiruve i6.o W C Frvetuiin to lMwin Waxncr, 53 a L Jane Homer donation itx Kd win Wagner to Wui C Krevnian, tract lot 3 blk 7 Finest ('.rove 16.10 Kvu K Johnson to V II Milne, lot 4 bill 7 S P Add Forest llrovc ijoo Clemens Muller to Iwis Moutcoiu- ery, 160 a sec 36 t 3 11 r 5 1 W T Bailey to W C Freeman, 50 a c 3Jt 1 a r 4 w , ,.,....1150 W It Oraham to J M Wall, 10 a sec aot 2 11 (3 w mo Auua llewey to Jus P.rydeii, 80 acres sec 10 1 3 11 r 4 w ! Henry Hi ink to F A ltailcy ct uls, 34 a acc 33 1 1 a r 3 . ." 500 J J Conaway to W It Buoy, 30 a sec J3 t 1 a r 1 w. .t 6000 Anna Rurnliulzer Schmidt to Iletroit Trust Co, 160 a sec 15 t 3 11 r 5 w... to Mary Brown to Myrtle ltullock, jox 185 feet ill Foresl ('.rove 1 Ix'Stcr Moobcrry to Hniiua l'utlou, lota 1, 3, 3, blk 17 Cornelius ;oo 1 1) O K to Sibyl sityiler et als, lot for burial place Carey l Snyder... 4 F.llen Hatch to Aug Iwegren, 40 sec 36 t 1 a r 5 w 10 C E lkicbumn to Western Tiinlicr Co, 340 a sec 16 t 3 11 r 5 w 10 Willmnette R K Co to J B Merrill, 7 lota iu blk 43 Cornelius 200 Wm Scott to C It IX'wey, ao a sec I t 3 a r 2 w 460 J A Martin to Base Line I.br Co, tint law on 160 a sec 33 1 H r 5 w 405 J U Kindt to ,1 tl Shields, 40 a sec r tiara w , 1500 J I) Kindt to Warren Wilson, 40 a sec'r t a a r a w 151x1 Geo Ik-drick to Elizabeth Freeman, 53 a Jane Hornet donation 1 Virginia Harris to Fred A North nip, Ho a sec 18 t 11 r a w fooo C F Knapp to Hammond I.br Co, 320 acres sec 36 t l a r 6 w t Advertised Lettera Rev J C Austin, Margaret Anderson, Marie and Audrey Ashton, Mrs H S Alexander, John Hi y men, Mra T H Bing ham, Frank Boose, Charley llurglaud, Sam Krickaon, J P Fiwie, K K Hewitt, Z I) Home a, Alice 1 lager a, .1 T Jobn on, Tos S Murray 4, Gamer Miner, R K Redhcld, Annie ItipperKer, J 0 Miller, Geo N White and Mra W II Wheeler. B. P. Cornelius, P. M. Complete line of black cotton hosiery just arrived. The beat hos iery, on the market, Schulmerioh Bros, v , Puritan oil heaters. Charles A. Lamkin Co. P. J. Krieger, of Centerville, was in town today. M. (J. Reeve was in the city from Cedar Mill, today. Dr. Parker, of (ireenviile, was in town yesterday morning. . 1 ' I rich Haas and wife were Port laud visitors this week. Alfred (Juerber, of Helvetia, was in the city yesterday. John Urignen, of Mountaindale, was in town yesterday. John fSiitfert, of Centerville, was in the city this morning. Jos. Caw m, the North Plains farmer, was in the city today. Alec (lor Jon, if Glencoe, was a County seat visitor yesterday, Mra. Kva Pi'lebury and family aie moving to Portland this week. Bam Kuoz, the Uethany mer chant, was in the city yeaterday. John Vanderwal, of north of Hea vertou, waa in town yeatcrday. Have you tried the Den of Sweets' liOffhciifid candy for your cold? Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kxcelleucia Oregon manufacture. W. A. Finney and W. J. l!naon, now redding at Ht llwood, wore out this wetk. For Hale: Five good cr.w, all in milk. It. !. Porter, 1 miles north east (f KoreH drove, lloute 2. Kl. Hthtilinerich end A. 8. Slioles weie Portland visitors yes terday. You can save one half your bay by ui-ing a Freeman Feed Cutter. For sale by Neleon Hardware Co. B.mi. to Krwin Hitter and wife, of Puthany, January 27, MOT, a ion. For sale: Pure Ilred Indian Runner duck eggs. -Wm. llagley Jr., Dudley mill, Foreet Grove, li. 2. George Campbell, of near Lau rel, was a Cwutily seat visitor y ea ter day morning. Tbe Hillaboro Commercial Dank will pay 4 per cent. Compounded three limes a year; after Jan. 1, 11M7. W. F. Krull. auditor of the Kilem' Piano liotiee, was in the city Friday last, enroute to Forest Grove. Wanted, farm band: Will pay 30 per month and found. Steady employment. John Milne, Hilla boro. GenU' and boys' clothing, fail line now in Kuh, Nathan & Fis cher Sincerity make at II. Weh rung t Sons. J. W. Whitney, of Portland, waB a guest today at the T. It. Imbrie home. Wanted: Stock hogs weighing from .SO pounds upward; also sheep J. (1. Haines, Beaverton, Oregon, Independent 'phone. Judge L. A, Rood is confined to hie room thia week, suffering from a swelling of one of his knee. Schulmerich liros. arebeadnuar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight miles iu the latt 'M days. Cheaper than lumber. J. II. Porland, of Shady P.rook, was in town this afternoon, and re porta a great deal of sickness out his way. The Ladies of tbe Coffee Club will meet with Mra. L. K. Wilkes on Saturday afternoon, at 2:;il) o'clock. Smokers like the Schiller and the Kxcellencia Thofe cigars are ol the best atock. You cun't fool an authority on a good cigar. Judge McUride, of Oregon City, and who holds court here three limea annually, is fullering from a severe atliick of the "grip." Stationery of all kinds at the Pharmacy latent in stylish cor respondence, calling tarda, en velope, etc. Call and see the stock. James Thomas, aged 92 years, died at North Yamhill, Sunday night. He had lived at that place 40 ytaiM A daughter, Mra. ilan nah Laughlin, resides at Forest Grove. Speaking of groceries if you want the tinest staple and fancy grocories to be found in the market, try John Dennis. . We is sfter your trade, and once a customer, always a customer. Father Unohoher,' of St. Mat thews' church, went to lieaverton today to olliciate at the funeral of the late Father Murphy, chaplaiu of the St. Mary's institution. We sell a complete line of stoves and ranees, hardware, tinware, crockery, eto. Come and tee them and get prices before purchasing. Schulmerich Bros. " It is but a question of time until the county court will have to pro vide more vault rcom at the clerk's ollice. Another year or so and every possible space in the tile room will be taken. Farm for sale: Kight miles southeast of Hillsboro; 31 acres; 8 to 10 acres under callivation; bal ance easily cleared; good . pasture; living water; small fruit; log barn; small house; ideal dairy farm and is on milk route. $1,050 and easy terms.. Inquire at Argus ollice. ; WHOLE ORCHARDS GET THE PRUNING KNIFE Agitation ia Doing Fruit In dustry a Great Ikneilt THOUSANDS OF TREES PRUNED Along Line ef Southern Pacific Cutting la Profuae Along tbe line of the Southern Pa cific Railway in this county there U .great butchery of apple trees, and this is especially the care with old orchards. In many cases old orchards have been trimmed down to ths trunks and a few limbs. This is in answer to the popular agitation for getting rid of tbe San Jose scale. In tbe valleys the scale is very plentiful, and unless Mirnethicg is done it will put the apples and pears out of business. Farmers are therefore pruning and spraying as never before. On the bill lands, notably above Foreat Grove, Galea Creek, and tip in the Mountaindale highlands and the Vinelsnds section, there is very little scale. This is because the farmers up there have generally Bet more store by their fruit trees thsn they have in the valley and for the further reason that the orchards are younger. THAT TAX ROLL The Kuratlis state that they ex pea to lw through with the tax roll, and have it ready to turn over to the sherilT for collection, within teu days from today, if nothing un forteen recurs. SherifT Connell says if be can get tl e books by that time he will start tax collection by at laat tbe 20th rf February. He will first write op thereceips m thoee taking advantage of tho rebate can be set veil at jyice. The exact date when texts cm be piid will be published in next week's iaaue. PROBATE Af praieimnt ectate John II Mills, deoehtitd, cud and approved at IKX if). Bond of Geo E Misner, as guard ian cf Martha Misner, incompetent, filed and approved. Biker county property of late Samuel Kveritt, deceased, appraised at $10. Theodore Bernards appointed ex ecutor last will of Mrs Maria Peters, deceaeed; W A Hermens, Antone Hermens and August Van Loo, ap praisers. Final account David Purser es tate set for March 4 Final account Chaa W Rosa es tate set for March 4. E T Hatch files bond in sum of f 1800, as guardian John C Hatch, et ah, minors. C Aehisher appointed adminis trator estate of James Fitzgerald, deceased; bind fixed at 1400. Fred Gritzmacher appointed ad ministrator estate of Elizabeth Griixmacher, deceased. Order to pay money to Nellie Nye money out of fuuds N P Nye estate.; v . Estate Fred L Brown, deceased; M L Vincent, administrator; bond at 15U0; appraieers, J W Kyle, W J Williams and D B Wiltrout. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our neighbors and friends who so kind ly assisted us during our recent bereavement, tbe death and burial of the late Edith Hall. A L. Hall. Mrs. N. A. Johnson. Glencoe, Oregon. Shooting Match and Dance There will be a shooting match at the Center U!e Hall, on the P. R. it N ., on Saturday, February !), commencing at 10 a. 111. and last ing until li p. m. Dancing all day until (i p. m. Please bring lunch. Herman Oatorman, Prop. Rheinhald Schwanke, of Center ville, was in town today. J. J. Krebs, of Farmington, and who is trying farming after years of merchandising, is in the city this afternoon. The Crescent Theatre is having a great sale on the Midnight Flyer, which is billed here for tomorrow evening. The tickets for the ex cursion to Buxton and BankB have gone like wildfire, and ths theatre people expect the biggest house fines the theatre was built. If the affair pans out as big as it promises the excursion feature will be con tinued from time to time. II. V Gates has been up in tbe North Yakims, Wash., country, where be attended as an expert witness in a big railroad case. Mr Gates worked on the Union Pacific years ago as chief engineer, and did considerable railroad work in the west before embarking in the water and light line. Mr. Gates muet return again in a few days, and he ia makina the court service a sort cf vaoation at $J0p per day. Dina Peters Ppieeachaert, of For est Grove, sues her husband, Ar thur, for divorce, alleging that be has repeatedly called her vile names, and threatened to "break bar head." The last quarrel, tbe complaint recites, took place when they were returning from a funeral on January 23, and the husband toid ber, after calling ber a vicious name, lhat be would "settle with her tomorrow." Tbe husband is in the butcher b lsinees at tbe Grove, and she asks '.hat he be restrained from selling his buainesi, and also from selling her cow. She asks for 150, coets of suit, tbe custody of a child, and 110 a month alimony. In January, cold wind blow; The thoHghuof aome oft make na shrink Ami when we're out we like to know Home place to (ret a Soft Hot Iriuk. There ia no better place to call. No matter how your tastet may Tary, For bouillon, Anparox. Vigoral, Like I'almateer's Confectionery. A Portland physician tells the public tbat tbe kissing habit spreads tbe "lagrippe." This is deplorable and several Hillaboro engagements have been broken off as a consequence. Just why young people should object to a little kiss iog continence under tbe circum stances is hard to understand What woman wants to kiss a man who is running from bis noe like a horse with "pinkeye," and what man wants to kiss a woman who has tbe usoifllej," anyway? Just as well cut it out until tbe apple blossoms come. "Get tbe habit." Go and see Ed Anderson's big scenic production, "Tbe Midnight Flyer," at the Cres cent Theatre, Friday, Feb. 1, the most go-genus production since the ' Christian." See display ad. for prices. Those old pioneers who last Fall told us that we were going to have a hard Winter because the squir rels were laying in a good supply of nuts; because tbe bark on young trees were thick on tbe north and east; and for several other reasons, now have tbe laugh on the skep tics. Of course this is no compari son with Winters in the east, but it is severe enough for Oregon. For a good smoke try tbe Schil ler or Excellencia end you will try tbem again and again. Representative Purdy, of Gaston, hat, introduced a bill iu tbe bouse to prohibit tbe bunting of China pheasants, natives, quail, and all upland birds, with dogs. Hunters claim that many times a bird is wounded and with the aid of a dog it can be recovered. Otherwise many will be shot and lay in the brueh and grain. The bill pro vides a penalty of $200 or a jail sentence of 100 days. Money to loan on real estate or personal security, on easy terms. Hillsboro Commercial Bank. Lester S. Laughlin, of Portland, special writer and promoter, is in the city with R. L. Cate. Mr. Laughlin will make an extended descriptive article ou Washington County and Hillaboro, touching upon its present and future and the work will be given wide distri bution. R. L Cate, who is with Mr. Laughlin, reports tbat the ho tel project for this city is progress ing nicely. Wanted: Dressmaker's appren tice. Inquire of Mrs. II R. Davis, Hillsboro. About sixty members of tbe Ger man Presbyterian church eurprieed Mr. snd Mrs. Cbas. Reimer, at Phillips, Sunday, January 27, tbe occasion being their silver wedding anniversary. Rev. Rhinehart, pas tor, was present, and delivered an appropriate address. Messrs. E. I. and J. C Kuratli and families, of Hillsboro, weie present. For Sale: English walnut trees, Zina Wood, at farm. The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Congregational Church is preparing a concert program for Sunday evening, Feb. 10, to con sist of recitations and songs The general topic will be.' Child Labor." At the Cong. Church, Sunday niornirg, the subject will be "The Comfort of Memories." Evening, lecture on "Longfellow and his Poetry." ' Chas. Fitzgerald, a lad in his teens, was struck by a baseball at school, one day last week, as a a re sult is Buffering from a concussion of the brain. He is improving under the care of Dr. Linklater, and he is expected to recover unless there is an aftermath of bome kind, which frequently is the case in blows of thia kind. Vert's Hall and the lot on which it stands has been Bold at Forest Grove. J, W. Fuqua and others are the purchasers, and the new bank will doubtless be located on the site. The Sloan hotel property has also been sold and a brick will be erected on its site. The Sheridan traiu and the Cor vallis passenger do not stop at Fifth Street any more, this feature being left to the Forest Grove local. Tbe same order applies, as well, to Olson station, below Beaverton. Walter Zuercher, formerly of Helvetia, was in town this week, and while here bought some prop erty in North Hillsboro. For sale: Pigs sired by a regis tered Berkshire boar Wm. Schul merich, Farmington. Address, Hillsboro, R F. D. 2. Oo to McOormick's for, sol. ol supplies. . PROFESSIONAL, tr. A. BAILEY, M. d7 Physician and Surgeon OtTlc Bniley-Mnriran blork, ulirs. K.xmn 12, u ami 15. Kmiilentw -Mouth-wwu romer Bajel'.ne and banimt Hlnvta. Both 'i'honea, S. T. LINKLATER, II. B, C, M., PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON Offloa upautra over Tha Delta rrnf 8Uu fUaicUao Baat of Court Hon, In tha comer of the block. JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIESIE. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surjreon Southern Paclfio Railroad Co. Cotiaultalion in French or EiirIIrIi. Of. fu-m npntalra. over L. M. Hoy Co'a. more, north Nlite of Main St., Hiilloro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. KeaiiJem on comer Second and Oak Hit Oregon Phone Main US. HILLSBORO - - - OREGON A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTKNGER Dentist RooniM 10 and II Morgan-Railejr Block, atrret. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO - - ORKGON ' Saw. H. Caavajr MT. 0. Hmrm DAOLEY A HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Kooms 1 and i Skate Building HILLSBOEO, . . OHF.ttON. jWWW H.T. BAQLEY ATTOENSY-AT-LAW Office, apataira, over the Poet Office, Hillaooro, Otegoa, AAA E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms i, 4, k s, Ugrgaa Blk, HUlaboro. JWWW JOHN IL WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Cpatalxa, Baiky Mergaa Blck. Roams, i an a. HILLSBORO, - ORBQON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Suira, Ccatral Block. -j HILLSBORO OREGON "tWWWWV W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Shalt Building, Cpstiirs, Billion, Oregos vww THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.' ATTORNEY AT LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Roonia 3, 4 earl 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon K. J, LYONS B. P. CORKKI.Il'S LYONS & CORNELIUS m m m Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In auranee Business. Liat your farm with them and find a aale. They will treat you right Add your aale to our list. Call in and aee us. Main Street, . Hillsboro, 0. Ajy IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers In Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of conietery and memorial work. Write u for particulars. Address 335 K. Morrison, PORTLAND : : - . . OREGON : T. R. Imbrie j S Deals in all kinds of Real J Eatate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands Ileclamaiion J and sale of Desert Lands a specialty. Pine investments I for your idle money. Write I or call at office.. ; 323 ABINGTON BUILDING Portland - - Oregon FURNITURE REFIHISHED In any of the modern atyles, by an experienced wood-finisher. Also painting, papering, tinting end all kinds of interior decorating. H. OtSSMCR, Hlttnboro, Ora Benson Bldg, between Third and Fourth ,. If you have not an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Rank open one now. They pay 4 pet cent, per annum on savings account.1 T. R Pavia, of the N"Hh Plates, was in UmqUj today.