HILLSBORO ARGUS, FEB. 91, 19C7 ?0 F.ittht Timber Townships to bcCrulncd This Year FltLD UtrUflES AHK NAMED Four Nw Mca Will Take AsmsnuicoU for Wilcox Geo. II. Wilcox, county assessor, lik selected field deputies for the work of assessing this year, and the men will take tlio field in th first week of March. Tim deputies will reoeive per day, and they will have about three month work They are: S. N. I'wilr, Sheiwiaid, niiiithriu.1 iHiitiim iifiimtitv. Jainca TmUy, Krritvlllc, cover Town ship Unc hoMli 1 1 in- mm line rumm Two, which take In kecdvlllc and Ik' vrrtou. A. H. Jinviit, Hunt bike In the Northwest and ixirtiou of tl.e Western jwrt of the county, t). W. Huritra nf lli-lvclln, will three township Ninth of Ilillaboro d two lo the auuth, Inking ill t'orm-lllia. lirwin Kilter, of Iklliaiiy, will the Northwest of the comity. II. T. Buxton, if Pimm Grove, will urn the Southwest til tin county. AbftcuMir Wilt-ox will take cre of -)iIIIkiio iro-r. Assessor Wilcox 1h Id cniuinuira lino with reliable cruisers, and be expect to H'miii close a dl for cruising about tight Ttwnshipsof timber land. Clatsop County, under th direction of Assessor Scott Cornelius, will known here aa a boy, cruised their timber Uml several year ago, and it haa proven a auction. Cmiaer will have until the first of August lo finish their work. It is n il impossible) that C. A. Cavell will do smie of the oruiaiug. (Jet Away With Stamps and Small Sum of Money ESCAPE WITH K. 8. VELOCIPEDE Leave Tbcir Conveyance at Kcrd vlllc Barn COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crt.cnit Theatre February jj Feb. 7 March I March 19 . . . The Mieeourl Cir) Nrllie, The Ncwt(lrl The Cow ' Girl . The King of Tramps PROBATE Renort and aroouot of tba admin Istrator of the estate of the late Thoa II Tongue approved. March 25 t for final settlement eetate II Mizner, deceased. Reliurt on guardianship May naita Pierce, feeble in mind, and Klhel Pierce, a minor, approved Report of appraiser show estate of lata (leu Hi-ox, in Columbia county, to l valued t WOO. Ap proved. Otia llavcork eMutn closed of record, and real estate deecei da to M B H Hayrack. J W Bates, guardian of Ltfoixild Hate, upon filing bond in sum of iKX). will be aranted authority to ell minor' interest in HI) acres aeo 1 1 1 a r 3 w. HUTCHINSON-JONES Mr. Marion T. Hutehieon and Mia Nellie Klsie Jonea, ol aliove Olen one, were united in niarringe Ktibu arv 19. 1007. by Jtnlne II. T. lUa ley, of thi dtv. Tb grootu ie well known in Norih WaehiiiKton County, and the bride haa lieen one of the county teaolitra for two jeara. For Sale M Leiae Bmall hnpvard S niibm aoutbweHl of I.aurej. Call on or addn Wilkea Uroe., Hil'nb .ro. Ore. Boott Cornells, aaaeaaor of Clat-I )n))PJ0 I VI 1)1 tJ Wp Ouuty.andwho a.aeaaed tbel lUnnr,nA n m Lll linitier land ol toat coonvy ai a higher valuation, putting a value on the Umber, write that it haa proven a auooeaa down there, and that it abould prove a aueceaa in VVaabington County. Aa a matter fact It will mean everI tbou aand dollara will be paid by timber landowner who live abroad, and better yet, tbia will knlp out tba farmer taxpayer a trifle. Farm (or aa: Kigbt tnilea aouthweetof Ilillaboro; 34 acre; 8 to 10 acrea under cultivation', bal- noeeaaiiy cleared; good pasture; living water; email fruit; log barn; mall houae; ideal dairy farm and ia on milk route. ll,0.r0 and eaey terma. Inquire at Argue office. McKinlev Mitchell, the com- miaaion man ol Portland and Woodhurn. ba ued Wrn Obereat, farmer of near Hberwood, for the a hie of 308 aacka of lturbank tm aloea. He aaka lor and mw lamagea. lie allegea tbe potato 1 Wong to bim and tbat Obereat re- fuaea to give them to bim. ft. IS bngue la for tbe plaintifT At It. L. Cate'a nfflee, 2215 HUrk 8tieet, Portland, can be found tbe hoioeat buyi of reaidence and buai- nee property in the city of Port land. He handlei the celebrated Hawthorne Katatelota. Telephone Kichange 70. Mine Kb k wood will aoon have her Spring tuillinery ready for the rade. At preeent ane ia in rori land, nrenarins ber alook. Her hat will be palterna Irom the beat 111 ported and domeelic atylea and oriaiiona. It will pay you to re ierve your order uutil you bava viatted ber millinery pari ra above the L M.IIoyt Cu'a Btore, Main Street, Ilillaboro. The ball committee ol Vine Maple Camp. Woodmen of tba World, Cedar Mill, will give a nee in their ball, one mile wegi f Cedar Mill on Pa'tirday evening. March 10 Admieaion, gantbmeu, I 00 Ladies free Member of camp, W rent. Having iut received a large hipment of photo good from tbe eat. I am prepared to make better grade piolurea lor leaa money tban ha ever Ix en made in W atningtoo county, and will make apecial in- turementa from thla date until March let. Call and aee Pope, the pholograpoer. Aa a matter ol newa interest tbe Argu call attention of the letter from County Commiaeioner C. U Iluobanan, in another column. 11 good reading, and givea ua tbe Argu and.Orouonian, $2. Mr. L. G. Plm'tuck and Mine Anna Henry, of Weft Union, were married at tbe M. K Pnrnonage HIINWo, on Tueailay. February 19 Rev. Belknap officiating. They will reside at Monmmith. Speoial aervire are being held afternoons and eveninae at the Methfdiat Church, under th V direction of Uov. 0-lknap Thev ' will continue until hunday and may be held all of next week. A rfcrulirir nflloer ol the U, Army wat in town yelerday look ni lor "roikien." As army life in time of pea U not what direotlv appeal to Hillelnro votin men it in c aid that he left without tingle convert. The HilUboro Plunt and Flower Gardena now bun a O'nn line of llret cltBi nurBury stock, houcht from the Dalles Nurery, and which they are eelling at very low piioec Plants of all kimle, ornamental hrubberv. ail kindn. of roses on sale Call and get armininted North of court house, Independ nt phone 01) 4. ' Sheriff Cornell commenced 00! lectins taxes vmlerday, and the , first day's collection was ove $3,000 Those Who are paying now are getting a rebate. I be renat will continue until March 15 Sheriff Connell, Deputy Kane Ward Downe, Fred Ilflhoh.of Glen ooe, and Walter Hamer, of Forest Grove, are buxy taking in tbe money. Mail collections ere en tered tin at riiibto, and tho force will have a busy time until after ' tbe first Monday in April, when - the ball payment tax, will stop coming In, solution of the road question a ueation, however, tbat will never be solved here, unless it is done according to hi outline. For sale: 40 scree of brush and, easily cleared, near Kalama. Wash. Running water on place. fhrie miles from county seat Goee at 910 per acre. A. I'aut- meier, Hillelwro, Ore , R. F. I). 2. Owners of canines may as well walk up and pay their taxes to the ltv recorder, ai tbe council baa or dered that after March I if the dog license la unpaid that the marehal ball take poseetolon of the dogs nd promptly send them to dog heaven. We carry the best shoe on tbe market for the money. W. L Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. leading makes for ladies. Latest styles and finish. II. Wehrung A Sons Wen Davia baa returned from San Joee, Cal , where be visited with his mother. He and his wife go through to Coupeville, Wash the last of the week. We sell a complete line of stove and ranaes, hardware, tinware, crockery, eto. Come and see them snd get prices beiore purcnasing. Suhulmorich Bros. Tbos. B Perkins, of Buxton where he is engaged in tbe mer aniue business, was in the city last evening, enroute borne from Portland. 8neakinir of grooeries if you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found 10 the market. try John Dennis, we is siter you trade, and once a customer, alway a customer. M. S. Holland will commence the erection of two oottagea for A SJ. Sholee, south of the railroad track, iust as s oo aa Mr. Holland finishes his own residence in the northeast of the city. Stationery ol all kinds at the Pharmaoy latest in Btyliah cor respondence, oallina: cards, en velopes, eto. Call and see the stock. Hilly Holmes, one ol the old lime O. R. A N. train eervioe men, was in the oity this week, the guest of W. V. Wiley and Chas. Follett Found: On street In Ilillaboro, a piece of money. Call at Argus office prove property, and get same by payiug for advertisement. Luther Gosney, of Baker Coun ty, was here the last of the week. He and his family have moved to St. Johns. Now is the time to have your, picture taken. Sj eolal inducements until March 1. Gallery open Irom 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Zaoh Qragg. of Sixth A Oak, February 19, 1007, a son, weighing 12 pounds. Argus and Journal, $1 75. Robliers entered the Forest Grove poetofflce last Friday night, blew open tbe safe, and made away with stamps and a small sum of money. This ii the second time that this postoflice has been robbed in tbe last three years. Tbe robliers en tered tbe Cornelius section house nd took the velocipede used by section foremen and rode it as far east as Reedville, where they boused It in a barn the big round aro owned by the Ladd A Reed Farm Company, and situated joet oorth of tbe track before you get in to Rredville They thn t iok the early morning train out of Ueed ville, but bought no tickets. J liny were seen t. gel on the cars, but at that time no one knew of the rob bery. It is thought the robber were seen early 111 the evening in Foreet Grove, in a back alley, at tempting to break into a shop, stip poeably to get tools. Home busi ness men went down and they took to flight.' Tbe oflicers are trying to locate the burg'a'. but dnnhiliws they are now nut of tbe stair. Hnce ortland's li'e ilei artment, under civil service, has grown rt corrupt. thieves have ready biding place Id many quarters of the city, and it seems trupoeeiNn lo land the sale crackers No definite statement of the loss haa been made, but it is under stood that stamps to the vhe(f $300 snd money iu lh turn of about fllO is the financial los to the government foalal Iopc!or. Kicliea ami Clew- nta, mad a careful ararch for clewa, but report that tbey have nothing tangi ble a ytt. though tlii-Y frrl terUin that the crackamen who did the job ranic from Portland. . The crarkanien putmil the name metliixla naed hy other burnlirt who have hern nixrraiing in UilTrrciil partaof Valley. The luapc.-tura luuml among the tools abandoned by the thieve a punch, a barglar's jimmy, a cake of aoap nd eeven yartla ol lae. ine jimmy waa uaed to pry off the combination diac, nd the punch waa employed to drive out the bolt which bolda the revolving tutnblera of the combination. Th'.a prepared an opening in which the ex ploaive waa loaerted, and aa a reauit 01 the explosion the front of the aale waa blown on, eipoalng the contenla. The 1 1 m 111 r need waa 01 type nnia- mlllar to the government officials, and when found waa bent and damaged. The punch waa stolen from wagon abop In the town on the night of the robbetv: alo large aledge hammer. the handle of which had been aawed oil for convenience. Thia tool waa found where It had beeu thrown uuder aide walk. MISS ALLIE M. CORNELL Mies Allie M. Cornell, of this city, died at Porterville, Cal , on Febru ary 14, 1907. Miss Cornell went thereabout three months ago. in search ol health, but gradual y grew worse until death came. She was a sutierer from locomotor ataxia. Deceased was born in Burt County, Neb., June i, 1874, and came to Oregon with ber par ents in 1888, and has resided at or near Hillsboro ever since. She leaves an aged father, L T. Cor nell, and two brothers, C. L. Cor nell, of. Rainier, and Dell K. Cor nell. ol Lebanon. The funeral tok place at the M. K. Church Tuesday, and interment was in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Miss Cor nell waB a member of the Roy; Neighbors and' of the Relief Corps. She was uncomplaining during her years of illness and was of a very cheerful disposition. RKSOLCTIOMS Whereas, it has pleased Almighty Oml to call from midst our much-loved friend and NeiahlHir: and. Whereas; We realize that by the death of Miss Allte Cornell our lole mm soci ety has lost a faithful and ideal uiemlier And whereas, it is iust and right that we should fittingly recogniie her many virtues and nobles; Therefore, be it resolved by the Hoyal Neighbor lxlge of Forest Grove: That In the death of the lute Miss Allic M Cornell our lodge has lost an earnest, faithful and trustworthy member, who was, at all times, willing and anxious to do whatever fell to her lot to jirouiote the interest and welfare of our lodge;and who, by her kind and sympathetic words Biid deeds, was always belpinff to make l'ght the burdens of those who were struggling up Life's steep pathway. Resolved ; That this lodge extend to the aged and grief-stricken father and sor rowiiitf brothers our heartfelt symmthy nd regret because of the loss of so tHitlv fill a daughter ana sister. ; Mrs. Mary Domasox, Mrs. IIattik CRANllAIX, Mrs. Or a Laws. Go to McCormick's for school Supplies). Ueedville serv'ces r.ext Sabbath at 3:00 p. m. For Hale: English walnut trees. Ziina Wood, at farm. Mr. Bsrah Galbreath, of near Oswego, was in tbe city yesterday. Jutl received a car of dairy chop at tbe Climax Mill. John M. Wall was a Salem visi tor yesierday. Fine lot of onion seed in bulk at tbe Climax Mill store. John Reicbeo, of West Union, was in the city yesterday. Samuel Moon, of Centerville, was a county seat visitor yesterday. Wanted: Dressmaker's appren tice. Inquire of Mrs. II. R. Davis, HilUboro. J C. Clark, ol Forest Grove, is assisting in tbe collection of taxes at the sheriffs oflice. For ten cents you can be intro duced to 20 slicks of candy our own niske. Den of Sweets. B rn, to Lemuel Ingles and wife, of Weel Union, on February 21, l'J07, a son. Parties having timber lands for sale would do well to address F. M. Heidel, Ililh-bno. Born, February 1G, 1907, to Mr. nd Mrs. Sydney, if near Minler bridge, a daughter. , For to weeks, bet cabinet pie- urea, including loiuer, lor only 3 00 per dozsn. Pope. Henry Hogrefe, of the Dr. Withycombe ranch, south of town, was in tbe city this morning. Twenty Hit Is of our own make of stick candy. 10 cents. Den of Sweets. Barn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hurb. of Greenville, on February 18, 1907, a daughter. I am agent for the Judson Blast ing Powder. J. . anuerveiaen, Roy, Ore. It-jth pbonre. F. W. Fchoen Sr., of Cornelius, was a ouuty seat visitor, yesterday. Miss Maude Alexander waa out from Portland, Sunday, ths guest of ber mother, Mrs. Chas. Koontz. For a good smoke try the Scbil- er or txceiiencia sua you win try them again and again. Moretx Schmidt, of Helvetia; was down to t tie county Beat idib afternoon. For ale: Two young, fresh milk cows, wiia cilves. inquire 01 ueo, krebs, Helvetia, Hiileboro, H. r . D. I. Wm. Ridcelv. one of Forest Grove's veterans, and Geo. Kirk wood, were down to the county seat this morning, paying taxes. Wanted, farm hand: Will pay $30 per month and found. Steady employment. John Milne, Hills boro. Mrs. Mary Ingles, of St. Johns, is a guest 01 ner cnuaren, imui I ogles snd Mrs. T. P. Goodin.ol est Union. There will be regular services in the Christian Church next Sunday morning and evenings. C. A. Sias Minister. Glen Campbell, the eight year old son of Elder J. A. Campbell, well known here, died in Portland a few days ago. For sale: Seven foot disc har i . J.nr row, used one year. 1 rice, ?jo. W. E. Thomas, at Commercial Bank. Born, to II. E. Briggen and wife. of above Mountaindale, on reoru ary 18, 1907, a daughter. Retain Baeltf 4 Hart is Proaccats Bis Damage Caae Albert M. Grubbs, who is a minis ter of the gospel, haa retained Bag ley A Hare aa bis attorneys and filed a damage suit against one O. Sikes, and bis complaint asks tbat Mr. Sikes put up $1,000 amages, an attorney's fee, and costs ol a former transaction where- the said Mr. Sikes had bim ar rested. Last Spring Sikes went before Wirtz and swore to a com- aint charging Grubbs, who lives above Forest Grove, with having aliciouely thrown down a fencs on the "property of another." Tbe case went before a jury in Wirtz' court and the minister was found guilty. Grubbs appealed it to tbe circuit court and Judge Mc Bride reversed it on some error ia tbe papers. Grubbs alleges that he was 5 hours in tbe custody ol Constable Baldwin, aod tbat his umiliatioo and disgrace are easily worth tbe sum aeked for, and he as therefore hsled Brother Sikes uto rJburt. The case is attricting a great eal of attention in and around orest Grove. , R. L Robinson, of Farmington, was in the city, yesterday. Albert Spierings, of Greenville, was in the oity today. ' Carload of Utah lard plaster at W. F. Hollenbeck's, Roy, Oregon. ' Western .Tours, published by fedythe Tozier Weatherred, for the January number is a very inter esting magazine. An article from the pen ol Albert Tozier, now at Salem, where he is state gauger for thenrintine office, has an article in this number on "Social Life in Honolulu." For sale: Pics sired by a reg tered Berkshire boar Wm. Schul mericb. Farmington. Address Hillsboro, R. F. D. 2. The Orenon Condensed Milk Co has received its new sterilizer, and when it is installed tbe- company will have enlarged its capacity couBidei able extent. Schulmerioh Bros, areheadquar tera for wire fence. We have sold eight miles in the last 30 days Cheaper than lumber. R. N. Varlev. of Forest Grove was in town yesterday. He sold his property at Forest Grove and has purchased the Hayes' plaoe, 2 miles west ot mis city. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. Hon. Hubert Bernards, of Mc Minnville. was in town last even ins. and save tbe Argus a pleasant call. Mr. Bernards still owns his Washington county property. For sale: Roan mare, weight about 1,000 pounds. Eight years old. Price, $45. Enquire at Com meroial Bank. W. h. 1 homas, Dr. F. J. Bailey weut up to Bux ton the other day and tapped abscess on the back of the Jap who waa iniured in a recent blast. Tbe subject of the Mikado will recover from bis accident. The Hillsboro-Tualatiu Aquatio Club with Dr.. Pittenger,a"s Admir al and Chas. Lamkin, Captain will launch their steamer Sunday L. W. House has the boat about ready for use and there will be bottle of hilee water broken over her bows promptly at 11:00 a, m reachcr Files Complaint in Circuit Court ASTS 0VEK USE THOUSAND REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS "5 Jamra Cum tilings to Wm Dagley 80 acres sec 28 t 3 n r 4 w 11950 Wui Rrnlt toThosCorkill, 6 lota blk 7 W V Height 90 G W liradley to August Tewa, 10 a Lawrence Hall donation looo Etta McKay to P Spieaschaert, .26J Elkaiah Walker donation a '5 Wm Reidt to Lucy N Jonea. 5 lot block 33 W P Heighta 65 E T Turner to W M Burger, tract in Banka l5o Ed Schnlmerich lo Walter Zuercher .80 a Isaiah KeUay donation. .. .'. 150 W W Krv to A C Saeger, jo aec 1 1 3 1 r 1 v 600 I H Craw'ord to W W Km?. 10 a at above 000 G L Laudeas to P J Bailey, 100 in Sol Shattuck dodation and 10 a in John Landets donation atharine Britton to Miss Felagie Spiesechaert, .:62a Elkanah Wal ker donation Albert Hartrampf to Geo Schulmer- ich, part It 3 blk S Hillsboro nso Sante Ft R R to Lawrence P.uflon 10 a aec 28 t 1 nr 4 w 168 Rudolf Umuiker to Oregon Electric Right of way 65 Herbert Turner, I C Clutter, Pierre Morin, Magdalena Ochaand Fred Weigelt to Oregon Electric Ry Co Rights of way - Fred Schol field and S H Stowell P R & N tights of way. .' -; F A Bailey to M J Brown 178 a Wm 1'oe d 1 c and land in 1 1 n r 4 w 10 F A Bailey to G L Landeaa 165 a w 1'oe d I c and land in 1 1 n r 4 w 10 IT S Natl Bank to John Corkisfa, 33 acres aecs 5 and 6 t 1 a r 1 w 1320 R L Durham to Oregon Electric Ry 3 25 a for right of way looo Sclecht to Washington County I acre sec 9 1 2 s r 1 w 50 Washington Co to T B Killiu 80 a ec34tZnr4w Tt Geo II Liuton to Tbos W Hinton 51 acres Jacob Wooley donation,.. 3000 Benjamin Anderson to Geo R Bagley 80 a sec 12 t n 1 3 w 400 Tyler Woodward to John Kierman 240 acres ana omer ianaa sees 10 nd 32 1 1 and 1 a r 4 w I John Thornburgh to O G Patterson, Tract in it 3 Dia o roiesi urove. . 1750 las Ii O'Mara to Oregon Electric Ry Right 01 way . . . 105 W R Spark a to J P Vanderzanden 1 acre Bamford ad Fcr.-st Grove I3C0 J P Vanderianden to W R Sparks 1 001 too leet in 11 3 dik 10 roresi Grove I150 R N Varley to Frank Mott, part lot 2 blk 7 eorrst Grove 400 C E Smith to Auaust Lovegren, 240 acres sec 34 1 1 n r D w too lohn Winters to Clara Spenke, lota . ... .... . 3 ana 4 aimaieion 1 lohn Winter to B S Thompson 4 acres near iuiauieton 1 Wm Reidt to M Kathryn Brown i2 in blk M W Portland Heights.... lo Win Reidt to Clara II Woods, 24 lta blk 36 same lo Wm Reidt to Hannah Cork ill, 8 lota in West Portland Height 120 Rachel V Wiley to Charles Bamford 20 a section 9 t I nr 4 w . . 200 Paul Schoene to Base Line Lbr Co 40 a sec 2 1 1 n r 5 w 000 Jamea Godwin to Arthur Sleiutiou ho a sec 7 1 2 a r 1 w 4000 Geo W Kvana to Donald Lumber Co 280 a sec 16 t 2 n r 4 w .6000 The old story of ths man who waa kicked by a deer which waa supposed to be dead was exempli fied last Thursday, wbsn Emil Zink, on tbe Tbos. Otchin farm, near Gleocoe, passed behind a beef which be had just killed, or, ratbee. thought be bad killed. Mr. Zink was passing to the rear of the pros trate beef, and was carrying a butcher knife. Just as bs passed his heels, tbe animal made a strag gle and ahot out bin beels, striking Mr. Zink s band. The point of the knife entered the wrist and severed an artery, which bled profusely. Dr.Lnklater went oat and stitched ap tbe conduit. Tbe Oregon Electric Line, now building between Portland and Salem, started a surveying corps in tbe field on tbe Bertha and Forest Grove survey, running through Hillsboro. Mr. Swigert, it will be remembered recently bad aa article ia the Argus, slating tbat his company bad tbe ready money to build, and tbat when tbey were ready to do bueinees they would come to Ilillsbcro with business proposition. Not to anticipate too much it is supposed that bis proposition will be rigbt-of way. At Palmateer'a Confectionery They stnrt to suit the rich and poor; -And; during tbe month of February, There'll be aome specialties (or sure- Tobaccos, Cigar, the very beat; Fruit and Nut and Choice CoofecUoa, Freah Oyster, that are best by teat, AU their goods will bear inspection! For many years Buxton was tbe fag end of creation so far as com munication with tbe outside world is concerned. A piece of timber land coo'.d bardly be sold, except ai tbe purchaser's own price. To- av, since the advent of tbe P. R. A N., timber land is eelling at four and five times tbe old prices and tbe buyers are eager to get more at present prices. For sale: Wbite Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn cockerels, for breeding purposes. Can also aup ply eggs for setting purposes from acb of theee varieties. D. B. Cooley, Hiileboro, R. F. D. 4. lo cated near Phillips, one mile weet WROISSIOHAU F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Pbysieiaa and 8argeon Offlra Bailey-Morgan block, npotatrt, Ruoina 12, 1:1 and IA. Kesidaura fwiilh iMt corner Rawtline and oacond aWrms. Buta'Pbonm. ArXSVVMWrVWVai S. T. LINKLATER. If. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offloa opatatre orr Tbe Dlts Drug Stora Ktaidano bat of Court Usomi, la tM comer of lb block. JAMXS PHILLIP E TAXIESIK. M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern Pacirlo Railroad V. Coimnlution in French or Eitglixh. Of fice opataire. orer L. M. Hoyt Ci.'s. atora, north aide of Main ttu, Uillalioro, Or. F.J. BAILEY, M. D.,' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kcaidenoa on corner 8acond and Osk )ta Oregon Phone Main 11S. HILLSBORO - - - OREGON vyMrrrVvVVVVVVVVMVVW A.B. BAILEY, M.D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. Wilier Hr DR. V. E. PITTENGER , Dentist Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Orer Dennis Store. HILLSBORO 0REOO5 flaw. A. 0aor W.a.Hmr DAGLEY HARE ATTO&NSYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and S Skate BaUdlng- HILLSBORO, . . OBKGOS. MRS. SHOLES ENTERTAINS Mrs Albert's. Shoies entertained with Five Hundred, at ber resi dence on Fir and Third streets, yesterday afternoon. Dainty re freshmenls were served at five o'clock. Those present were: Mesdames J. I). Merryman, C. K. Henry and S.'K. Russell, Portland; Mrs. H. K. Leets, Michigan; Mesdames. H. V. Gates, C. K. Lytie, W. D. Hare, L. A. I-ong, Geo. Morgan, J. C. Lamkin, F. A. Bailey, A. B. Bailey, Thos. H, Tongue, R. C. Vanght, J. A. Imbrie, S. T. Lmklater, G. W. Schulmerich, W. P. Wood, R.' Waggener, Jos. Downs, W. O. Douelson, T.S. Weatherred, M. M. Pitt enger, L-A. Rood, and L. W. House; The Misses Flossie and Tennessee Weatherred. ' J. M. Grfear, ths Climax Mill man and owner of the brick feed store, on Second Street, leaves Sat urday for San Diego, Cal., where he goes for his health. The Sunday morning sermon io the Congregational Church will be on, "God s Contempt for oar Petty Disputes, or a "riea for a Broader Spirit " The evening will be de voted to an appreciation of Long fellow. One of his poems will be ung S3 a solo by Mies Sheldon. Other poems will be read by mem bers of tbe cboir. Latest outl Torch Paris Panel, 18.00 per dozen; to introduce, only fo.OO per drzen until March 1st Work and prices compared with any. Gallery open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sundays, from 1 to 4 p. m Call aod see Pope, the phologra phtr. Wanted: Book keepers, cashiers stenographers, clerks, dressmakers, needleworkers and all eye workers to call on Dr. Lowe at the Tualatin Hotel. February 25 and 26 and have bim demonstrate how to pre serve your eight with a pair of his superior glasses. He does not go from bouse to bouse, or peddle. We bave just received a carload of Utah Land Plaster. Also a full supply of blasting powder. If yon want salt, remember tbat we nave just received a carload. Anderson & Boo, Keedville. Dr. E. P. Hill's Illustrated Lec ture will be given at the Congrega tional Church ou tbe evening of March 2od. Scenes in Paleetine and Egypt are shown by costly stereoptican plates. Children ad mitted for 10 cents; adults 15 cents Next Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 25 and 26, two days only, Dr Lowe, the well known oculo-opti cian, will oe me notei juaiaun, Hillsboro. Have him teat your eyes for glassee. Forest Grove dates. Feb. 27 and 23. Mrs. A. Mitchell and daughter, Mies Mary, of Portland, returned to their home yesterday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benson, who reside near the Tuala tin Plains Church. There will be a dance at the W. O. W. Hall, Glencoe, on Friday night, February 22. Walker's or chestra. Tickets, including oyster supper, $ 1.00. The pupils of Jack town school, District No. 17, will giva a program and basket supper on Friday eve ninz. March 1, at 7:30. Ladies are requested to bring baskets Everybody come. Mrs. S. E. Russell, of Portland, and Mrs. H. E. Leets, of North Branch, Mich , are guests of Mrs Albert S. Sholee, this week. Wanted: Stock hogs weighing from 80 pounds upward: also sheep. J. G. Haines, Beaverton, Oregon, Independent phone. R. H. Kaltz, the piano turer, will be in the city in a few days. Leave orders for him at the Tuala tiu. J. H. Wescott, of Gaston, and who is in the hardware business, was in the city yesterday, enroute to Portland. Marriage license has baen grant ed Lyman G. Shattuck acd Anna Henry; George E Boos and Lttha E. Richardson. George Galbreathi of Tualatin, was in the oity yesterday, and call ed on the Argus. W. F. Hollenbeck, of Roy, ws in the city this afternoon. IL T. BAQLEY ATTOENST-AT-UW Office, npetaira, over th Post Office, Oiegaws HUUbotw, E. B. TONGUE ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Kooaas J. 4. I. Morgaa Blk, Hillsboro. JOHN IX. WALL ATTO&NEY-AT-LAW Office Cpataba, Bailey Matiaa Block - Roosua, I aal a, HILLSBORO. - OKXQON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stair, Central Black. HILLSBORO ORKGOM VVrWeVVWrrVVVrVVV Shuts W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Building, Upgtiin, BiDsbora, Ongoi rWAWrAra THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Room 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon S. J. LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Buaineaa. Liat your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat you right. Add your aal to our list. Call in aad see ua. Main Street, Hiileboro, Or, IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and-all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write ua for particulars. AilUress sa Hi. Morrison, PORTLAND OREGON I TY"R ' Tmhrie Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lsnds, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches acd Range Lands Reclamation and sale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fins investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. 323 ABINGTON BUILDING Portland - Oregon NEW ERA PAINT Varnhh and Brmhem Paint and Daooratlag FURNITURE REFINISHED In any of the modern styles, by an experienced wood-6nisher. Also painting, papering, tinting nd all . kinds of interior decorating. If. GESSNER, HlUtboro. Of Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth . Right goods right price C. A. Lamkin Co. '