HILLSBORO ARGUS, FEB. 7, 190 7 J. SMART HE AT SOLDIERS' HOI Son of the ait, of Lattf Chas. Stew Tlth Cminty VETEKAM OF THE CIVIL WAR iliwbrr ef (begun pirt Infinity Wm. Stewart, well known in thi county la rly day, and who w a win of the lale Chas. Stewart, died at th Holil'n'r' lining, Rose burg, January 27, H07, after en illiifM of several months. Do ceased wm horn In Miacntiri, mid wm 02 year mid 3 month of age. Ht leave daughter, formerly Mr. Bull Turk, iTl of bin im mediat family, two Brother km) four sister. Us was a member ol Oregou't First regiment, Infantry, during the Civil War, and wa tatloned ICt of th Mountain. The funeral took p!ac Tuesday, ami Interment was in the Home ctmrtery, Hear Uusebtirg. FOR KENT Faini of sixty acre in cultivation; 37 acre of this i in meadow; Gj acre in Winter vat; antall tract In tare, having but 15 noma to put in next spring. Wilt sell, alont with the leaae, 3 hore, 12 cow, and 2! Inn hay in barn, ome chop, oat and wheat, and machinery an I toola necessary to run lilac. l'm" ou milk route aid rural mail delivery, a good bargain.--Frank Wallace, Hills boro, Or., It. F. I). "2, 3 mile southeast of IItlllHro ami one mil south from Winter Bridge. MORTON ANDERSON Morton Anderson, one of Boivar ton' pioneer, died at the family borne, Thursday, January 31, 1W7. The funeral took place Hun day and wa attended by a large concourse of piomer friends, ! ceased wa t7 year of age, and WM highly respected, ilia widow and tba following children survive Kealrio Anderson, t ortland, ami formerly a Washington County teacher; Irene Anderson, rWltle Wash.; Theodore Andron, Ba verton, and Mr K. J. 8ihlev, of Hpokane, Wash. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crescent Theatre IMiimuy ji ... rtb. n latt nt act March t ..... ,, , ,,.The Miwnmi Riil ..Nettie, The Newngirl ,. The Cowltov' tliil ,., ,Tlie King of Traiiiii BKAVERTON MEETING The regular murterlv meeting of tbe Beaverton Fruitgrower Asso ciation will be held on Halurdey Feb. 10, 1!K7, at I :fK) p. m , in the Heaverton ball. A good program with good sprakeii. All who are Interested in fruit growing should come to hoar the discussion on spraying, trimming and other thing of general liitert. Also bow spray can Lhi bought cheaply. N. 1'. Oakerman, Secy, To Hop Grower We are prepared to take orders for bop auppliia for the coming season Write ue or call lor quotations lie fore placing your order. C. 15. Buchanan Co. Cornelius, Ore. Cor J of Thanks, We desire to thank those who o kindly nidod uh during the last illness of our mother, the late Mrs. Mary North Kdee, M. Kdee, Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs J. J. Walters, of i'ortland, FOR SALE Bure Hatch Incubator and Brooder, lOO-egg size, tifod one eefton, Will soil both for f 12 50. Wm. King, on mile west of Cedar Mill, Bea verton, Route 2, Oregon, TEACHERS' EXAMINATION The urogram lor tecacnerr exam ination' next week in an follow ; For State Papers f'uiiimmii'liia WeiliHwitay, February Hi 9 o'ulock ii. m., mill rcmtlmiliiK hatunliiy. Keliriiiiry ID, itt i u u Wednesday--PeimiHimliip, sit.,niiK, hli tnry, iliyl'ul Kwnipliy, rending, mynh nlogy. Thursday-Written iirlllnnetln, theory ot teaching, Itnonioni', Imiikkeeini'lfi pliyHies, civil (loviii iinii'iit. h ildny-l'liynliiloKy, iroopniiliy, menial writ liiix-t lo, euniiioNUloii, iilnlini, Haturday Itiitiiny, iilime geometry, Ken eral lilxliiry, IC 1 1 1; 1 1 m! i ilturiilure, Huhool law. For County Papers Comineiielng Wednesday, February lit, it H o'eloek n, in., unit eonliiiiiiiiK until Kriduy, t'chnmry 15, at 4 o'eloek p. tu. First, Second nnd Third (Iraile (rtlllcafe WediiBHilay Peniiiaimliip, hislciry, or - tluiKrHpliy, ieK(liii(f. 'I'hurmlay Written iirltliinello, theory of teanhlng, grain mar, phyalotoif y. Friday-Ueiirraiiliy, iiihiiIhI arithmetic1, uhool law, tilvil giivermnent. Primary Certificates Wednesday-PHunuiimhlp, orthography arltlnni'ilo, reading. Thursday'-Art of (lue'dloulnc, theory of teaching, physiology. If you want to tile your place, I get figure from the Uroner A llowell Company, of HcboII. We are tbe lurgeet tnanuiacturera oi dm in tile in the county, and have old our product far n1 wide. If you are going to initio in the nprtng, get our figures of brick, building block eto. We alao furnish lurn tr, rough and dnseed, of all kinda, and deliver if required, in tlllicienl quantitle. Address tin at Hillsboro, R. F. I. No. 2. lion. C. F. Tigard, who hat einl V yeara at Tigardville, a a native ou, m in the city, yesterday. Mr. figard baa represented tbe county iu the lower bouse, and ba always taken an active Interest In county politic. He etatra that tbe "silver thaw" struck bl sec tion full blast, and that tbe tele phone wires were covered with Ice so deep that they were an inch in diameter. We are now buy building Up tbe stock so recently depleted by tbe Holiday rush, and are making nicer and newer goods, all pure and whuleeome. The most exacting persons, looking for tbe best, purest csndiee for tbemselveeor little ones csn find just what they want in tbe only store where candies are made. The Den of Sweet. There will be tbereguluar preach ini lervicea at the United Kvan gslical Cburcb on Bunday, the pastor preaching Imtb morning and evening. A aerie of tpecia service will be commenced at Gaa ton United Kvaugflical Cburcb next Wednesday evening.' Rev H J. Lindsay will have charge of the meeting. At R. L. Cate'a office, 2215 Stark gtreel. I'ortland. ran Iw found tbe choicest buys of residence and busi nesa uroimrty in tbe city of Tort and, He ha nil lee the oelebrateil llswtborne Kitstelots. Telephone ICxcbsnge 70. John Algesheimer, of near Kin- ton, while driving borne from Bee verton, but (Saturday, bad a rune way, bis team having been fright enad by the sliding of some enow. Ue was thrown out and later found unconscious. Dr. F. A. Bailey at tended tbe unfortunate man, and bopee that he will recover without ny permanent injury. For aale: 40 acrea of brush land, easily cleared, near Kalama Wash. Running water on place rime in 11m from county aeat Qoe at $10 per acre. A. Paut msier. llillsboro. Or . R. F. V. 2 Tbe Tualatin and Dairy are higher than at any time thia Win ter, and tbe bottoma are Hooded air along the stream. Jackson Hot torn has reached it highest mark for the aeason, and bM about foot more of water than it ha when tbe big freer. came. For sale: Wbil Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn cockerels, for breeding purposes. Can also sup ply eggs for setting purposes from each of thee varieties. I). a Cooley, llillsboro, R. F. D. 4, lo cated near Phillips, one mile west. "(live the Other Fellow Chance," or "One Pbaseof the La bor Quest ion," will be tbe topic of the morning sermon in the Congre Rational church. The Ladies' Mis sionary Bociety will ive a concert at 7;.ii in the evening. All are invited. We carry the best shoe on the market tor tne money, w. . . a - . . nr Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoe for men. leading make for ladies. Latest styles and finish, H. Wehrung A Hons Sheriff Connell will next week advertise tbe date when tsxea can be paid. Receipt will Im written as soon as the roll is turned over to the sheriff, which will be about the first of tba week. I it not pleating to know that you can buy pure, treat) borne made candies a made at tbe Den of Sweets, for the same price that you have to pay for inferior goods as made in tbe laotorieir John and Bernard Ueesacker, of Verboort, were in town yester day, and called on the Argue. They expect to anon commence tbe build lug of wire fence, having purchased a machiu. We Bell a complete line of stoves and ranges, hardware, tinware, crockery, eto. Com and tee them and get price before purchasing. Subulmerich Bros. Nicolai Bros., sash and door men of Portland, are reported to have bought a 3 5 interest in the Base' line Lumber Company. The mill ig now figuring on a bill of lies for the propoted Los electric line. Speaking of groceries it you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market, try John Dannie. We is tfter your trade, and once it customer, always a customer. N. II, Jones, of Vinelande, was in town yesterday, and say that the "grip" has been quite prevalent up hia way. Stationery of all kindi at the Pharmacy latest in Btylisb. cor respondence, calling card, en velopes, eto. Call and see the stock, Born, February 3, 11)07, to Juliui Weisenback and wife, of Reedville, a daughter. I am agent for the Judson Blast ing Powder. J. W. Vandervelden, Roy, Ore. Both 'phones, Argus and Oregouian, $2. .and on his Dad and Get Sent to Reform School STOLE OVER A HUSUKED D0LIAKS Hoy is Lex Tliin Twelfd Years Of Chn. Domon, the less than twelve year old son of Victor Domon, re siding on. the Wilson Uiver road, was sent to the Reform school, ueeday, by County Judge flood in on tbe complaint of bis lamer. 1 be boy a mother is dead ami me tad bas grown Incorrigible. The other day the boy secured a key to his lethci' trunk and stole" $115 from Ha biding place. Ue took hie brother, who is ttill youngfr, along, ostensibly to keep him from telling the father. He hoardd a milk wagon and went to Gales City, where he bought pipe and tolmc co, a purse and some other things nd then went.on lo Forest drove. where be bought a revolver and rifle, ami mine ammunition, and wound up hia purchases with pair of logger' shot s and had them tpiktd. llewa finally caught and brought down to the county seat The b y was taken to the Reform school, Tuesday, and the father took the smaller !ad home with him. Shooting Match and Dance riiere will be a shrnding match at the Cenlerville Hall, on the P. It N., on Baturday, February commencing at 10 a. m. and last iog until ti p. in. Oaucing all day until t. p. m. I'leae bring lunch. Herman Osterman, Prop, EXCURSION Tbe Crescent Theatre management ill give a second excursion from Buxton and way points to tliltabo ro, Saturday evening, February 23, tbe attraction being, "The Missouri Girl." Ibis company carries good cast and the show it above the average. Kxcur.tion rates will be anooonced next week and ac OommiHlations will be provided for all who wleh to attend. A large Dumber of seals in the theatre wil be reserved lor visitors Ticket are now on sale at K. L. McCor mick'i music store, and seat may r served by Indcpf ndent phone, Price: Kntire lower floor and balcony, 50 cents; loges, 75 cents adults in gallery, 35 crnU; children in gallery, 25 cents WELLS TURPEN Mr. Eugene K. Wells and Mies Stella M Turpen, both of this city were united in marriage at the par onage or the olficialing minister, Rev. Clarenre True Wilson, in Portland, Batnrday, February 2, P.'Ot. I be groom i a eon of Mr nd Mrs. Welle, of this city an the bride is a daughter of Wm Turpen Thev will take up their residence in tbe Morgan home, in North Htlisboro REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Richard Khlinger to ,1uliu lid, 20 Solomon Richardson 1) I c fHoo Richard S IUker to A Beimrohr et al no Kec 11 1 1 n r 5 w ,,,,, 830 B H Tucker to Klinbelh Davis i2 a KaUton welch die, 3000 lonerJhiee Busier to Mick HeUder . x K eo 14 liir 1 .,,,, 2000 " A Thomas to Daniel Heriug, 32.11 cte and other laud, Win Geiger Jr d lc, 3600 Jutiu A Tlmruhuruh to Alvce Crouio lot 15, 16, blk 8, S t' ad K Grove. 250 Tolin 11 Proctor to Ott j S l'arsons 33.04 a ec 17 1 1 n r 4 w 5'5 Diy S Peterson to C A Peterson 00x100 feel t Buiton 251 Thoa Bradley to W B Hmmoiu et al lot a Fruitful Lands , 5oo I II Smith to J 1) Rode et al, To a H Buxton Sr d 1 c. ,,.6ixxi J I) Rode to I II Smith 100x300 feet blk as oret Grove , ,.2too Mary Reeve to Geo Milton Reeve 10 a Cedar Mill....... W J Benson to B M Guiles patt lots 7 and b blk i Htllslioro ,,..,,2100 Frank Uurgholzer to Detroit Trust Co 120 a aeos 23 and 14 t 3 n r$ w, Mx jurglioher to Detroit Trust Co ? 160 a tec i5 t 3 n r 5 w Henry Hannan to Uobt T Simpson, ' Tract id Buxton.. R I. Donald to Bankers & Lumber men' hank 60 .i set 2 l 2 r t w. , ,. i jialieth Milne lo France Weath- erred, reaidence on First St . , , , . . I500 W A Wright to August Lovegreu 80 a sec 34 1 1 a r s w R K Dailey to M B limnp roo ft sq in It 4 blk 4 Nay lor addition to . Forest Grove...... I J I Conaway to W H Buoy, 30 sere ec 21 1 I r t w.. ,.,,..6000 Bank Hall Asa'u to I O O F Lodge Hall in Bauki 1 000 J F Carstena to C W McConnaughy 4 acre at Banks, no liquor ever to be sold on premise 5 Same to Angelina McCounaughy, 1 acre at Banks, same proviso 5 J S Gilmer to R R Giltner, 10 a sec 1 1 1 r 1 w 1 Mary Brown to R J Lyons, 3t near Cedar Mill 2400 IS I Lyons to Tfter Brown, Jenuie Chapman property, Ilillslxiro 1600 John Lofti waa in from the Ar cade district yesterday. . Edw. Benson, of North Plains, was In town yesterday. Fine lot of onion seed in bulk at the Climax Mill store. A. Pautiuoier, of Mow Roods, a io town yesterday. Juet received a car of dairy top at tbe Climax Mill. (jeo, W. McOraw, supervisor for airy, was in the city yesterday. For Hale: English walnut trees. 'ma Wood, at farm. Thos. Murphy, of Moiinteiodule, wa in the city yesterday afternoon W. J. Ingram, of Farmington, as in town yesterday. Right good right prices C. A mkin Co. I). B. Kunrick, of Scholls, wa in town yesterday. C, K. Kindt, of Kinton, was in town today. A. Benson, of Cornell"., wan in town this uinrning. Dr. C. L. Iiarge, of Forest Grove, was in town yesterday. A. N. Davies, of near Progress, was in towu this morning. Lincoln Landea?,of near Scholia, wss in the city this morning. Bamuel Paisley, of Buxton, was lown to the county seat yesterday Walter Hyde, of Prineville, was n town yesterday, the gueH oi l'r , r . Adkins. Jacob Rsffety, of Mountaindale, was a county seat vihitor tuts morning. For eale: Two young, freeh milk cows, wilt) cive. inquire 01 iieo. Krebs. Helvetia, llillsboro, It. F. l. 1. T. W. Sato, one of Bsoggin Val- ey a slockmcn, waa in town tbis morning. Jacob Reicben, of near Phillips, was in town yenterdny, and gave tbe Argus ollice a call. Go to McCormick' for school eupplie. John Nyl)erg, of Tualatin, was up yesterday, attending county court. For Bale: Pure Bred Indian Runner duck eggs. Wm. Bagley Jr., Dudley mill, Forefat Grove, K. 2. J. C. Clark, Foreet Grove's old time drnggiet, was in the city yes terday. For a good smoke try the Scbil- er or xceiiencia ena you win try them again and again. Henry VanDyke, of North For est Grove, was in tbe county seat yesterday. Wanted: Dressmaker's' a ppren tice. Inquire of Mra. II. R. Davis, Hillahoro. - . Thurston Buxton, a prominent Forest Grove resident, was down to the county neat, yesterday. Money to loan on real estate or personal security, on easy terms. llillsboro Commercial 15ank. Parties having timber lands for sale would do well to address F. M Heidel, llillsboro. Wanted, farm hand: Will pay $30 per month and found. Steady employment. John Milne, llills boro. Miea Laura Muir returned this morning Irom an extended visit in California. For pale: Pigs sired by a regis' tered Berkshire boar Wm. Sobul mericb, Farmington, Address, llillsboro, R. F. D. 2. John Schlegel, of near Banks, came down thin morning and went on through to Portland. Wanted: Block" hogs weighing from SO pounds upward; also sheep J. G. Haines, Beaverton, Oregon, Independent 'phone. Mrs. Floyd Grabel, formerly Mies Bessie Simpson, writes the Argus that the rotes are now blooming at Vallejo, Cal. There will be regular services in the Christian Church next Sunday morning and evenings. C. A. Sias, Minister. Smokers like tbe Schiller and the Excelleucia Those cigars are of the best stock, You can't fool an authority on a good cigar, II. L. Kooher, of near Sherwood, was in town today, and called at the Argus ollice. John Kieni, of Cedar-Mill, aud who is an ardent worker for good roads, was up to the city today. Schulmerich Bros, are headquar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight miles in the last 30 days. Cheaper than lumber, V. J. Stitt, road supervisor, of Beaverton, was in town this morn ing attending county court. G. Hager, of near Phillip, waB in town todav. He states that as far as noticed there is but little damage to the Winter grain in his section. Suva your money by depositing with the llillsboro Commercial Bank. They pay 4 per cent, per annum on deposit in their sayings department. The bovs were out in force last night, shooting bombs in a pleas ant attempt to serenade a newly married couple. For a while it sounded as though the entire Japa neBe navy had made an attempt to gbt tho ilodt up tue Columbia river PEN rasm HOI Nearly Fourteen Hundred l'lioncs (ict Portland Switch WILKES TYING IS TBIS WEEK Will Prere big Convenience to County the The independent telephone systems of Washington County will within a week have connection with Port land, through tbe Home Telephone Company' system. O. G. Wilkes started the first of the week to con nect via tbe Cedar Mill line, and patrons will be able to talk with Portland telephones within a week The Home tifople already have 4,000 phones established in Port land 011 the West Bide and in a few weeks connection will be made on the West Side. The Home system has all underground wires and storms do not put tbe system out of business. Ibis will prove a great convenience to about fourteen hundred subscribes of tbe inde pendent lines in the county, who, since the Columbia system sold out, nave baa 00, i'ortland con nection. NEW BRICK AND TILE PLANT Because of the building activity promised our city ;n the near fu ture, it in tbe intention of Mr. Cate, tho Portland real et-tate man, to operate a local plant hxtensive deposits of a fine qual ity of brick clay have been located in our tmmfrjiate vicicitv. Information wouid be much ap pn ciated Irom aoy residents of Hillsboro who have a working knowledge of this industry. W desire to call special atten Una to tbe llillsboro supplement with this irtfue. Tbis is the first of the eeneral advertising which is to be done for our community. Any photographs of local interest, such as scenic views, t f typical farms, etc., would be thankfully received atourofbee. Selections from some would be made ior reproducing in advertis ing literature. Articles of general information, which might be submitted, would facilitate the publicity movement MARY NORTH EOEE Mary North Edte, of this city, died at the home of her ron. on Seventh Street, February 5, 17, and tbe funeral look place Wednesday, in ter merit being in the local ceme tery. Deceased was born in Ooam daieua, N. Y., June 24, 1826. She was married to Sandford Edee, in 1845. To this union were born five children, of which three survive: J. W. Kdee, Chicago, 111., Mra. 1 J. Walters, Portland, and M Edee, of this city . Mrs. Edee came to Oregon in May, 1900. and has made her home with M. Edee since her arrival. DOG LICENSE Notice ie hereby given that the dog license in this city will be payable to me at my office between March 1 and March 6. . Delinquents will after that date be placed in tbe hands of the marshal. By order of the City Council. II T. Bagley, Recorder. Hillsboro, Ore., February 1907. ; ' ' CONCERT Program of concert to be given at tbe Congregational church, Sunday evening, :o0: Hymn. Scripture Reading, l'raver. -Hymn. Recitation, "The Cry of the Children." Solo by Miss Donelson. Recitation, "The Reckoning." Song, Chorus. Reading, "Child Labor." Solo by Miss Sheldon. ., Reiitation, "The Answer." Singing, "America. " Silver collectiou. PROBATE Bond, of M h Vincent, admininis trator of Fred L Brown estate, filsd with Albert Sargent and John HeiBler as sureties. C Afbiecher files bond with J Smonk and Geo L Bker as sure ties, and letters issued him as ad ministrator of estate of James Fitz gerald, deceased. , Inventory tiled in estate of Fred L Brown, deceased. KILLIN THORNBURGH Mr. Alvin O. Klllin and Miss Mil lie A. Thornburg were united in marriage at the home of the officia ting minister, Feb. 3, 1907, at For est Grove, Ore., Rev, J. M. Barber officiating. DELPLANCHE REH Mr. Fred Delplanche and MisB Annn'Reh were united in marriage at the Verboort Catholio Cburcb, Feb. 4, 11907, Rev. Father Burg hoker officiating. ArguB aud Oregouian, $2.00. Breeder of Jersey and Holsteio cattle in the county ar bavins ready rale for their stock, and the demand for cows is greater than tbe supply. Each year the call for milk cow i increasing, and dairy men should make a mark of this w asbiogton county. In ore year more, will be tbe leading dairy county in tbe state, and. for that matter, when it comes to dollar and cents of income, it doubtles leads all other. Seven year ago tbe county was in eighth place in tbe dairy column. Tne great in crease 1 due to tbe demand for cow caused by tbe two condenser A. B. Todd, of above Forest Grove, wa down to tbe city tbi evening. One night the first of the week a large panther came down Irom the mountains and visited M. Todd' place. Ha heard tbe cry of tbe chap but did not know what it was, as it Bounded very much lik the call of a hu man. He called two neighbor in and they tried to locate him but without avail. Tbe next morning they found bis tracks and from their size tbe visitor must have been a mammoth. In January, cold winds blow; The thoughts of some oft make us shrink And when we're out we like to know borne place to get a Soft Hot Drink. There is no better place to call, No matter how your taMe may vary, For Bouillon, Asparox. Yigoral, Like Palmateer' Confectionery. County Commissioner Buchanan, of Cornelius, tbmk tbe county should issue bonds tor buiiding 10U miles of good rock road. That many mile of road, he says, would put five miles from tbe Multnomab county line on five different roads; then on one road on to Forest Grove; then gome side roads lead ing out of the Grove, Cornelius, and llillsboro, aa well as a few miles down in the Sberweod and up in the Banks sections. The Argus this week presents its readers with a descriptive issue ot Hillsboro and W asbington Coun ty. Tbe half tone work is the finest that was ever given the Hillsboro public with local Bites ae the objective points. When you have read the paper Bend it to your friend in the east. Farm for sale: Eight mile southeast of Hillsboro; 34 acre; 8 to 10 acres under cultivation; bal ance easily cleared; good pasture; living water; small fruit; log barn; small bouse; ideal dairy farm and is on milk route. 11,050 and easy terms. Inquire at Argus office R. L. Cate is in town today, ac companied by L. S. Laughlin. Mr. Cate is with us in order to farther the interest of the new hotel pro ject. While here, Mr. Laughlin wnl make a thorough study of tbe country district tributary to Hills boro, including its products aud resources. Sheriff Connell will next week advertise tbe date when taxes can be paid. Receipts will be written as soon as the roll is turned over to the sheriff, which will be about the first of the week. ' L. W. House has received word from tbe east that the engine for the gasoline launch being built by him for some of the young men of the town, has been on its way for about three weeks. The boys are Ketone anxious as the water 18 likely Boon to fall. Two weeks of good weather yes, a week and tbe roads win again be in good condition. Tbe road queetion will then not be tbe foremost in the minds of the pub lic. Clearance sale of women's skirts and craveneltes, children's suits, gentlemen's suits, and if you want a oarjain in these lines, call and aee us. Schulmerich Bros. Teachers' examination will com mence iu this city next Wednesday morning, and will continue three days. The Spring quarterly gener ally baa a very large attendance. Raleigh Robinson, one of the best road supervisors in the county, was up from near rrogress, today, con ferrmg with the county court,. County Court iB in session this week for the February term. The proceedicga will not be published until next week. . The new girls' dormitory and hall at Forest Grove is progressing nicely, notwithstanding the bad weather. . , . Jos. Allison, the carpenter and builder, is reported very ill in Port land, a Bufferer from pneumonia. John Freudenlhal, of below New' ton, was up town today, just recov ering from an attack of tbe grip." James Johnson, the well known Forest Grove horseman, waa in the city yesterday. A. M. Toelle, of Holbrcok, was in town today, and called at tbe Argus office. Fred Gheen and wife, of Astoria, are up on a visit with relatives here and at Forest Grove. U, it. ureer is able to gel, up town, after an extended siege of the grip.' Leavitt Birdsell, of Forest Grove, waa down to the county Beat yes terday. . Andrew Heckmann, of Bethany, was in town today. lien vonua, of Scholls, waa up to the city today. I Arua and Journal, $1.75. FROrtSSIONAU F. A. BAILEY, M. I). Physician and Kurgeoa Office-BI!T-Minran block, obxtatr. Rooms 12, 1.1 and la. Keiitrir-Ntith wenteomer HawwHne and Second Hlrwta. Both' Phone. S. T. L1NKLATER. II. B C. M.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfiee upstairs over The Dett Drug tUore Reidne Cut 0 Court Hobm, in Ike corner of the blovt. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1E. M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad ('. Consultation m French or English. Of fice upstairs, over L, M. Hoyl Co's. More, north aide of Main St., Hillsboro, Or. F.J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaideno 00 corner Second and Oak At a Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLSBORO - - - OREGON terrWerrWWMvVMvV- A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office- Rooms 7, 8 and 0 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. HlllcWn Or eAreMMer DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 arid II Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store, HILLSBORO - - - - - ORKCJOJf 8m. JL W. . War BAGLEY A MARE , ATTORNKYS-A.T-LAW Eoobu 1 and Z Shnte Building HILLSBORO, . . OB F.liOS. rrWFVW H. T. BABLEY ATTOKKSY-AX-LAW Office, opaUire, over the Post Office, HiUabot-o, Owgoa rrrrrrrrrr'r1rrrr,rrrr1rV, E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms j, 4, ft , llorgaa Blk, HUlabwro. VrrVrrrVrW JOHN IL WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office CpaUiis, Bailey Hetgaa Block, Room, i awl a. HILLSBORO, - ORXOOM. rrrWrrrrrrV W.N.BARRETT ATTORNSY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stair, Central Block. HILLSBORO OREGON rr'r'r'Ar''MVrWWVW W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Baildiiig, CjBUirt, BiDsko, Ore-rot THOS. H.TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room 3, 4 ad 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon E. J, LYONS B. F. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In snranee Business. List yonr farm with .1 1 . . M ,1. , uicm kiiu uou m sate, i uej wiu ireai yon right. Add yonr sale to onr list. cau in and see n. Main Street, - Hillsboro, O?. IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers In Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write im lor particulars. Address 3o5 jfi. Mommm, PORTLAND : : - - OREGOX : T. R. Imbrie I Deals 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. 323 AB1NGTON BUILDING Portland - - Oregon FURNITURE REFIMISHEO In any of the modern styles, by an experienced wood-finisher. Also Hunting, papering, tinting aud all . inds of interior decorating. Mm GESSNER, HIHaboro, Oro Benson Bldg, between Third and Foarth. If you have not an account with tbe Hillsboro Commercial ' Bank open one now. They pay 4 per cent, per annum on savings account. T. R Davis, of tbe North Plains, waa la the city today.