HILLSBORO A ROUS, MARCH7 , 190 Thlrty-Onc FrcclinlJcrs Are Drawn by Clerk and SlietllT COIKT CONVKNSI OS MARCH ISM Full I'anrl f lhlrty One Were Select td, Tuesday flberiff J. W, Cotuili and Clerk K J. Hodmen, Tueeday drew th jury lift furthe March term of circuit court, which CDiiviim iu HilUliuro. on Monday, March i8. The full complement of thirty one juror wrre drawn, and this It a vet uf fklcnt for the impanelling of a grand jury, should the presiding judge ire 111. It ia not yet known whether or not Judgt T. A. Mo Bride will have Millkirntly re covered from a recent attack of lagtlppe la oil on the bench. The list of jnori follow: It J. C.ir. Mrr.lmiU......8 r'.'rvkt ('.rove Leo SihwHinlir.,. Mimntiiin Alba K .lil'illitry... .Columbia W, B. Hulim, Miller 8. Korea! C.ruve Ittilicrt Jnhiinoii Umvrrtiin ,18. HoMiimih Huutti Tualatin 'Charlr Ihrkrtliirr... , lU-nvr nlmii Amhrua Schmldllti Buxton Andrew Jwk. Krrtlvillr A. T, lllMnlctyl (tltDtllll Win, I-:, hi ay, Merchant Wuahiiigtoii W. C. Ikirrty Wuliuii(tiiii Ralph P. Imbric... Ninth Ilillshoro Pred 1 1. Ailuiiu, Crutrr, N IlilWhoru lirn Patton Vt-t Hiitte II. T. CbalUcuiiihr, Mrrt lmiit, I'urnrliut I. . A Kind Suulh IlilUlmro Jeuira Chun-hill C.nlra Crctk t'bria Jetiuii ,. Furckt lirove Mill f. Martin IHllry II. 15. Viucrnl, t'lcik...... Ilcavrrtoii II. B. Tijtnnl Kt Butte tlrHiit Huron, .......4'orocliu Win. A. Bellinger, Mousy fonder North fiircat lirove A hum !: Mid. Buitou J. II. Collier H. Tualatin ChrlMun IVtrmm North Ihlltlxmi Kdwin W. Karlwit VVt (Vdsr P. W. SKrr1 Kurt Cedar f.dward A K nulla ". lytut Butte J. K. t In viiu- S. I'un-l Grove Alt ait fariutira except where specified. PUBLIC SALE The undersized will mil at public auction at hi residence on Comer of Baseline and Seventh Htreets, Hillehoro, at one j in., on SATURDAY, MARCH 10 Organ, Bedroom mite, good condition; hook rue, conk Move No. N, i air tight beatera, couch, 7 rnktn, 9 tlininv cbalr. 1 It. rttenston table, j Kced apring anil timitrt-kac, renter Utile, I wash elands, il rtAurf, lUihrk, tinware, lawn mower, shovels, apaile, hue, rake, ke, juo it. runner now, ana uuiuerou other articles. All In em el lent con dition. Term of U: Under ' cm.Ii; over, aix mintht' tint, with in tercut at 7 per o-nt. 2 r cent off, caah over $.1. M. BDKK., B. V, Ccrnelitm, Attulionrcr TEACHERS' INSTITUTE A Teacher' local iiiBtilute will he held at Fnreet (irove, on March 10 An excellent program h leo prepared ; ami til teHcliera who can aflurJ to avail ihuielvea of thi opK)rtunily of Klean;ii i.ew in pi ration for thr-ir mhool work ahould not miaa thin inHiilute, Hupt. fare hae arranttfil to hold other inetitulea in other piirta ol toe county, ona at hherwnod on March 23, and anothrat liAver ton on March )! TIiih will give every teacher who it hachiog, or Intending to teach in thin county an opportunity to attend no of theee educational incKting. McNEW LISKY Mr John R. McN'ew, of Uedville, and Mint Anna .Linky, of eatt of JIlliHuoro, acre united in marriage at the homo of the) olliciatina irti iiih- tor, Rev. 11. liiltrick, of ihi city, Wednewhiy, March 0, 1!K)7, at High Noon. Thev will make their home, at West Union, where the groom in in the employ of the Ore gon Nursery Company. The groom ia a hon of J. It. McNew, of Heed' villi, "and the bride in dieter 0 Mra. Samuel B oh), of ituxton. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Creacent Theatre Bonult Drier Hush , , Rok.lt Knoll, in Alice ....March lj it-by-the-fire .1 , March 3) Tha King of Trnmpi March 35 Dixie Jubilee Siugera March VVaruer'e Minstrel April a7 Old Arkaun .Mav 12 Advertised Lsttara 0 Alnsworth Clyde Alnnworlh Kdd Darker Mrs Nellie llrooki Mr II M Brook John KrngKer C.cnre Heck Jennie Biown MIh Ivllth Cnlhoim 1,1 na Orilbn Mn John I'lelda Mr Ha ver Mia Ruby Hyde H H Hewitt MlkS Corn Jonee Louisa .lohnaou Mrk T H King, e-o Mr Zahler Jacob Krie ger T Lacy , Mr J C Mnntlta Mr I.e u McKinney Mra Mary li Miller Mra J L Moller Mra C J MunL-er Jno Phil ip Perry Reed Mis Julia Richard Mra Id Kobertkou Geo Spencer Mr M Walts Mr M C Walt or Watts Mra Louisa JolinMon (8) route 3. Argus and Journal, $1.75. Found: On street in HilUboro, a piece of money. Cull at Argus office prove property, and get same by paying for advertisement. II. H.Stewart, of Forctt Grove, and who haa tuoceeded lo the man agement of the IhllalMirocondeoaer at a reeult of the purchaai or toe plant by the Pacific L'mit Con- ilenaed Milk Co., Wat a caller at the Argui ofllce, yatetday. Mr. Stewart withea to t'-ste to the pa trona of thtcondeneer that the peo ple of Washington county will be givtu the tauit liberal treatment in the future at in the pant. The company did not buy tha Hillnhoro lanl to alille ooiu petition, but ought it hecauke the company wai away behind in ilt order and it hal either to buy or to build an other oondenner aomewbere. At the Washington county field wat the beet in the Nnrthweet, they concluded to buy at llillhboro, and overture were made and deal finally effected. He tayt that the patrons of both oondeneert will re reive the beat of treatment, a it ia milk that they are after, and not monopoly. The HilUbom plant will be enlarged. Mr. Ktewart would like to ni-t at many dairy men aa poaaihle at the county meetinK which will take plaoe in Hilltboro, on March 15 Mr. Stewart eioecte to have Govern ment Uoad Expert Lanratter pre- eut at the meeting, and if pom 1 hie he will he here. The HilUboro wndeueer, ma Mr. Ktewart, ie central to a large milk territory, and the plant la ontitidered a val uable one because of this. Mr. Stewart expects to pernonally meet II the pairons of the local con- di'naer within a few week. IOjten hurry plant for tale. We II them for f.'iOO per hundred Per dtx-m, fifty oenl You can order by mail, but linage will coet you twenty cents per dixin. 1 bee are One plants, sod will give tali faction H. It locke, Beaveiton, Route 3. Theodore Pointer who settled on the Portland Mountain, in 1851, and who baa altnoet continuously raided there, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Pointer and bW parents came iro s the plains to company wnn Cleve Hilver, well knowu hereto the pioneer, starting from Mis souri in 1850, and arriving at Port land iu January 61 Mr. Pointer never received a patent for hi claim until Qrant'a administration We carry the best shoe on the market for the money. W. L Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion ahoea for men. Leading make for ladiea. Latest styles and finish. II. Wehrung & Hons John II. McNamer, of Forest drove, is again having trouble with his toll-road. Judge Burnett, at Tillamook, the other day, grant ed a permanent injunction against the conducting of the road in Tilla mook County. Thecals is slready in the Supreme Court, and this later decieion ia likely to also he appealed to the same tribunal. For Sale: Fifty acres cleared land in the vicinity of HilUboro, on rural mail and milk route: near telephone line. rine location; good building site. Innnire of Argus. John Ivy berg, ol lnalulio, was up yesterday. He says that yes terday waa payday for the Oregon Kleulrio line in Tualatin, and that money was ss tree as water. The Oregon Electric ia putting a con structlon engine on l Tualatin, the locomotive having been run into Tualatin over the 8. P. line, Aaron Hayes, of Mt Vernon, arrived Tuttday, and is the guest of his father, C. F. Hayes, of North liillsboro. They had not met for some seven years. He expects to remain hers the Summer. We tell a complete Hoe of stoves and ranges, hardware, tinware, crockery, etc, Come and see them and get prices before purchasing. ttahuliuenoh Bros. Basket social at the Farmington school house, Saturday evening March 111, for benefit of school library. Ladiea are invited to bring baskets. The new bank opened at ForeBt Grove, Monday, with John Thorn burgh as cashier. The deposits (or the da; were 125,000. That is doing some business for a starter. Stationery of all kinda at the Pharmaoy latest in stylish cor respondence, calling cards, on velopeis. etc Call and see the stock. John H. Cornelius, who crossed the plains in 1845, when he was but three years of age, was down from Cornelius, 1 uesday. For sale: Piga sired by a regis tend Herksbire boar Wm. Schul mericb, Farmington. Address Hillsboro, R. F. D. 2. N. J. Walker, of Forest Grove, and who is one of the old timers of that bailiwick, was down to the city Tuesday. Settings of 15 White Minorca eggs, lor ou cents. Mrs. j. u. Humphreys, Sixth nnd Base Line, HillBDoro, A. R Lsabn, who has been with John E. Bailey, of Forest Grove, for many years, was in the city Tuesday. , Wanted: Stock hogs weighing from 80 pounds upward; also sheep. J. Q. Haines, Beaverton, Oregon, Independent 'phone. John R. Bailey, ol Buxton, was down to the oounty seat yesterday. John eaya that good timber ia sell ing like hot cakea vp his, way. ' COW-MEN TO MEET AT CUUNTY SEAT Friday, March 1Mb, at 11 O'clock Sharp SEC K ETA II Y WHITNEY SENDS NOTICE Dairy Interest tf VYikbingtoa County Will be Dikcukktd Dairymen of Washington county are lo meet in Hilltboro, March 15, convening at 11 o'clock In the fore tjoin, and a large attendance it predicted. The dairy interests of this section of the state will be dia cueted, aod Mr. Lancister, govern ment road expert, ha been invited to be in attendance. Hecrcttry H. V, Woitney, of alwve Greenville, sends the Argus the following call: The Washington County Dairy- men Association win noia tneir uest meeting st Hillsboro, March 16, on rnday, at 1 1 o clock sharp, jfiveryliody interested in dairy work will bear something of im portance to them if they attnnd theae meetings. There will he some giod sound tslk by some of our beet cow men in the county. Ho come out Brother Dairymen, and bring your ladies with you. PROBATE I'bilip Kalvh auiMintI Administrator of tb ratate of I'rcelia Knlu.li, who ilird South ol Corneliuk, l-'b lb; bond lined at f 5.000. Kline Si'turr nmmintril gtmdhn over eataie of Altiert ttrhaer, minor, bond at Wki. Kate Mkttbrw Brown cloned of rec ord and rani eitale turned uvrr to beiri, Myitlr Hullitk ai.d t'.erltude J if own. Aimunl account I'.litiWlh Freeman, lacnacd, eMatc, lilrd ai.d approved. Final aetlleineiit Klt lmbiie poat- pontd to March 15. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Helm Paget to Lionel 1'ituet, :.M H5 acre quitclaim, t ! 114 2500 Geor( R HaKlry to II II Hamil ton tract urar I ctiteiville 1 OC M Co to Joliu J Murphy, Ton- denwd Milk plant IlllUlmo Id Cltiwhkw to John Loutiifiiont li arrra at tiaU-k t reek , 030 I U TrulliiiKPr 10 W II Wbeallrv 5 etc Kbbcil douaWon.. n5o I U Trullinfter lo It W Canahan, 15 acre bltherla donation 1400 Tbo Rrycraft to Robert Nixon, 40 arc 20 i a n r j w , 300 Kditb L Hoonan to W II Mc Kl- downey tract In Klkanah W alker donation , ,. 7925 Wm kei.lt to A A Miller, 6 lot blk 34 W P Height..., 90 C'baa Latott to Harry Laott, 16 on Dairy Creek 190 W Yanderveldeu to W K Duua moore, w i lot a & lot 3 blk 4 S 1' ad I'oreat Grove 250 Harvey K Flory toW G Miwre et ala , too ec 32 1 1 r j w Amanda Corueliua to J W Hurtratnpf lot 3 blk 10 Thoruea aililitioo. ... v0 II A Hattltitie to W V Schultz vSx 100 feet blk 6, Foreat Grove iSjo Jefl'erkou C'kbler to Waahington Cabler, 8.615 a kc t t 3 r I w . . . , aoo JeUeraon Cabler to John Cabler, 4.02s a kec 1 t 3 r 1 w 300 JetTeraod & WaahliiKton Cabler to Jefl'erkou Cabler, S 625 t kec I t 3 k r 1 w O J Palutaleer to Lome J Palmateer tract on bee Mreel conlectionery aite Mikt Scbiamel to Jo Schulmerich, il l W Ki rort at Ilanka "00 Gilgian Keichen to Giliian Keichen Jr., 47.74 near Phillip Michael Boyd to W G Boyd, 20 ' near Dilley.. , 750 Wm Kapua to Fred l.esia, 6 acres Fruitful Landa 300 A J Fan no to Fred Leiia, lot 14 4 a Ki iu, r riiiuiit Liaui, Nellie Storney to K I) Tboma 6 lota blk a, Purdya ad Dilley 37S Jacob baundera to V. I) Thorn, a a K S Xupptr donitlou 350 Jaine Smock to Dora K Saltu lot 6 blk 3 Sherwood. 1 Kli Heineck to Leroy lleineck 42 near Laurel 600 W C Rambo to Geo W BriKK 81K S Tnpper donation Dilley 300 K M Keeuan to Heniy J Keenan 40 a above Glencoe I50 Sam Kuut to Peter Karl, 7 acre II B Bone donation 775 Wm SI rough to A L Donald, lj a Geo Richardson donation 10 Investment Co to A Wendland lot 27, Willowlirook Frni 508 Nelson McConnell to Ja & Clyde McCounell, t'i ner Sberv.-ood.. 1 W I) Wood to W H Connell 99! feet blk 1, Hillsboro 500 Wm Reidt to John W Johnson 7 lot blk 34 W P Height 90 Joseph D Hates to I K Bate 62 a R Homer donation 1887 Klleu S Richardaon to Grace A rats, Lot 1 & li blk 14 S P td V Grove K R Buxton to A M Kills 160 sec 25 1 1 n r 0 w 400 C L Large to A M Kills 1 20 sec 35 t 1 n r 3 w .300 Rrwln D Mead to Geo II Jacohsen, 40 a sec 36 t 3 n r 4 w 4o Krneat Keehn to Magdalena Mor terund 58 a Duatin donation 4o A A Mead to K D Mead 40 a sec 1 1 2 n r 4 w,.,. 3o Geo O Frost to Samuel Gowan tract in Rnlph Wilcox douation 50 James f Hooper to Dstrolt Trust Co, too ec 13 to 1 u r 5 w.. Edgar IInnu to M J Kinney, aoo to a ec 36 t a n r 4 w 45 M J Klnuey to F M Heldel 50 a aec 26 t a n r 4 w, Chas Lane to Angitat Lovegren 8a a lo aec 21 tints w 100 F M Lane to August Lovegren 160 a ten at 1 1 n r 5 " 5 Oscar Schiller to Thos Talbot lot 69 Corneltu Knvirou , aoo Notice is called to Miss Kirk- wood's millinery display advertise' tnent. Stephen Bam bo, of above Dilley, was in town yesterdsy. Go to MeCormick's for school supplies. F. W. Schoeo fir. was down from Cornelius yesterday morning. Just received a car of dairy chop at the Climax Mill. Mrs. E. J. Wtsion, of near Cedar Mill, wat in town Wednesday. Fine lot of onion seed in bulk at the Climax Mill store. Jsck Yungen, of Helvetia, was in the city yesterday. Our own make, Mint chews, 4 pouud, 10 cents. Den of Sweets. J. C. Crocker, of Mountaindale, was in town yesterday. i C. E. Kindt, ni Kinton, was a Hillsboro visitor today. Carload of Utah land plaster at W. F. Hollenbeck's, Roy, Oregon. Julius Wedeking, of near Kinton, was in tbs city this morning. A. W. Pike, one of Beiverlon's pioneers, was op to tbe city today. The One Minute Washing Ma chine, sold on 30 days' trial, by the Nelson Hardware Co. Kdward Miocecnoyer, of Reed- vilie, was a county seat visitor, this morning. Superior and Standard steel range. l down and SI per wets, at the Nelson Hardware Co. Philip IVzoldt, of near Phillips, was in the city today, and made tht Argu office a call. Wanted: I)reKmaker's appren tice. JiKnnreofMrs.il R. Davis, Hillehoro. J. I) Housley snd family have gone to North Yamhill, where Mr. Housley will farm this Hummer. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or hxcellencia end you will try them again and again. H. T. Blsir and wife returned to Salem, today, after a week's visit with home folks. Ladies', gents', and children's shoes, spring styles, arriving daily at 11 Wehrung Sc Sons. The finest line of tpring dress goods arriving daily at II. Weh rung A Sons. John Jack, of Farmington, was in tbe county seat yesterday morn ing. New style Bhirtwaiste, spring lire, now in from the East. H. Wehrung it Sons. Steve Hollenbeck and Thos, Murpny, 01 Mountaindale, were county Beat visitors, yesterday. Plows, diece, Planet Jr. seeders, wavons, hacks and buggies. Port land price on all goods, at tbe Nelson Hardware Co. C. W. Barr, of near Cedar Mill, was in town this morning, and remembered the Argus for another year. Smokers like the Schiller and the Gxcellencia These cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. W. O. Hocken, a prominent Beavertonite, was in the city today, and made the Argus a pleasant Cill. Don't miss tha dance at the Hillnboro opera house, Saturday evening, March 9. The only dance in March. W. N , Ben and F. L. Brown, Geo. Hathnrn and K. C. Mulloy, were the Laurel contingent that were into the ounty seat yester day. For sale: Roan mare, weight about 1,000 pound. Kight years old Pri'je, $45, Enquire at Com mercial Bnk. W. E. Thomas. J. P Gately, of Portland, sues Annie (lately for divorce, alleging that she drinks to excess and keeps company with objectionable characters. 1 here are three chil dren. Ladies' knit and muslin under wear, latent patterns; embroideries and laces finest line in the coun ty, at H. Wehrung itg Sons. Mr. S. T. Walters snd Miss Charlotte C. Chatterton, of near Beaverton, were married in this city, March G, 1007, Judge H. T Bagley ouiciating. There will be regular preaching services at the United Evangelical Church next Sunday. 1 he pastor will preach both morning and eve' mug. Alfred Guerbsr, of Helvetia, and who was one of the original stock holders in the Hillsboro condenser, was in town yesterday, and called at tbe Argus otlice. Through Kuratli Bros. J. E. Hawkins hits sold hie residency property at th & in to 1. . Ttullinger, the Bawmiil man, the consideration being $950. Mr Hawkins is thinking of going east. We have just received a carload of Utah Land Plaster. Also a full supply of blasting powder. If you want salt, remember that we have just received a carload. Anderson & Son, Keedvtlle. G. M. Coffey and wife have been summoned to appear in a murder cane, as witnesses, back in Okla homa, and they expect to leave on their lengthy trip in a few days. The trip will cost that state a con siderable sum and at tbe same time be of profit to the man and wife. EXCURSION TRAIN OAS BEEN SECURED Theatre Management Will Hun Trains in Evening ATTEND BONNIE BRIER BUSB Seathera Pacific Will Hue Train From Forest Grtvt and Beavtrltn Tha date of "Bonnie Brier Bush" has been changed to Friday eve ning March 15th. Arrangements have been made for special train rervice from Bavertoo, Reedville, Cornelius aod Forest Grove. Bea verton and Reedville patrons will purchase round trip tickets at regular rates gcod on last trip of Forest Grove local on Friday eve ning March loin. Immediately after the performance the traio will return to Beaverton, and will carry Cornelius and Forest Grove passengers borne on return trips Theatre prices: Orchestra and loges, $1.00; drees circle and bal cony, 75c; gallery 50c. Heat may be ordered of . L. McCormick, Independent 'phone. "BONNIE BRIER BUSH" The welcome announcement it made that tbe charming story of life among the glens of Scotland, the play for which we have waited so long, "The Bonnie Brier Bush," lskn from the celeb ated story of that name, written by Rev. John Wateon, who i well known to Canadian read-rs, will be produced at th Crescent Theatre, on Fri day, March 15. Plays dramatized from novels have become quite the dramatic fad during tbe past few years, till now tbey may be said to bold the chief intereet among the standard production. '"The Littla Minis ter," "The Christian," and a dozen others which can be ntmed, attest the growth of the idea and the fa vorable sentiment attaching to it. POWELL BALLARD J. R. Powell and Miss adie Bal lard were united in marriage at the home of tbe bride's psrents, Sev enth & Fir, Saturday, March 2, 1907, Rev. H. L. Pratt, of Portland, officiating. Tho?e present were: Messrs. and Mesdatne J. L. Ballard, Waite, C. F. Hayes. J. B. Wilkes, Ben ton Bowman, Rev. H. L. Pratt. Mrs. C. Rhoades, Mrs. S. K. Hoover, Mr. Clar- inda Masters. Miss Edna Harper, Ray Klizabetb Lindsay, Mr. Lindsay, Mrs. M. K. Ballsrd. The groom ia the well-known leader of the Hillsboro Reed & Cor net Band, and has instructed in music in this city the pact year. They commenced housekeeping in the new home of tbe groom, on N. First Street. A SCOTCH PLAY The beautiful plav, "The Bonnie Brier Bush," which will appear here on March 15, at the Crescent Theatre, will be given with a most sumptuous scenic equipment, the entire original Kirke LaShelle pro duction being used. Tbe oompany is practically an all-star one, in cluding among its members such artists as J. Palmer Collins, for several seasons Mr. Stoddard's un- ierstudy in tbe roll of "Lacblan Campbell;" Chas. E. Bloomer, late of the Frohman forces, who has made a name for himself this sea son in tne part ol "rosty; W. Leonard Howe, who was brought to this oountty by Forbes Robert son; Bino Bulow,a beautiful young actress, is this season appearing as "Flora Campbell," Kenneth Mac kenzie, late of the George Edwarde Company, and many othera equal ly prominent. A male quartette will add to the Scottish atmosphere, as will also Robert Ireland, whom everybody knows ss late Pipe Major of the 4i Ui Highlanders, whose perform ance on the b ftp pipe cannot fail to arouse enthusiasm in every heart Orders for seats will bt received by E. L. McCormick. Prices are a follow: orchestra and loges, $1 dress circle aod balcony, 75 cents gallery, 50 cents. OBITUARY Mr. Isaac Jefferson Baughfuiau, mention of whose death was made in last week's Argus, was born iu Ohio, June it 1850. He waa wedded to Kdith Kwald, April 24, 1SS7, at Watertowu, outh Dakota Several years awo they moved to Come lius, where Mr. Baughfuiau died from an uttack ot pneumonia, rebruary ia, 1917 Hts wtte survives. Deceased was public spirited, and progressive, and during his resilience in this county made a host of friends who regret his death. LADIES, WAIT My Millinery opening will be late on account of a delay in receiving my large stock of goods. 1 bey are here aud a nner line never was brought to this city. I have milliner who has been copying pattern hats for the past three months, and fully capable 0! turn iug out hats strictly up-to-date. Mrs. Imogens Bath Stationery, pens, playing cards, ledgers, journals, eto, at the Pharmacy. Margery A. King has toed the State of Oregon, asking the circuit court to quiet title to 13 acres of land down on tbe Bircee' road, tbie tide of Portland. Tbe land in question once belonged to a Thos. Duckett, who deeded it away, tbe scrivener making an error in the description. Duckett died tan years ago, without heirs, and mean time the land had passed to Mar gery King. Under the law Duck ett still bad title to tbe place at death, owing to error, which was not then known, and the land would have escheated to tbe State of Oregon. Margery King now wants the circuit court to correct the 'deed, and Attorney General Crawford rays he will make no 6gbt, but will abide by tbe decis ion of tbe court which will most liksly award the land to the plain tiff, i The Hillsboro Plant and Flower Gardens now has a fine line of first class nursery stock, bought from tbe Dalles Nursery, and which they are telling at very low prices. P!ott of all kinds, ornamental shrubbery, all kinds of roses on sale. Call and get acquainted. North of court house. Iodepend ent phone CJ4. Beaverton had a very exciting city election tbe first of the week on parts of the ticket being too close to be comfortable. E. E. Fisher was re elected mayor by a vote of 41 againat Dr. F. M. Robin son, wbo received 35 votes; R. Hocken and M. B. Hoard, on op position tickets, were elected to the council, receiving 45 and 40 votes respectively; A. Clement, re corder, 55 votes; . W. Cady. treasurer, 64 votes.' The marshal vole was a tie, C. O DeVere and W. H. Hunter each receiving 36 vutea. This is Mayor Fisher's second term, and he appears to be giving a satisfaction to a majority All peraont wbo have old fencing or rubbish along county road in Road District 19, are hereby re quested and notified to remove same by Aprit 1, 1907. Also want meja and teams at reasonable ages. Jacob Reichen, Supervisor, Hillsboro, Ore., R. 4. Chas. Haefliger's house, situated n the Helvetia neighborhood, ten miles northest of tbis city, burned Monday, the cauBe of the fire bsing defective flue The lo?s was about $400, and there was in surance in the sum of $275 in the Bethany Mutual. Tbe fire was reported by Peter Groeeen, who it connected with the company, and who was in town yesterday. A good idea clean up and burn all trash around your premises. Then you will feed like coming to tbe bop, at the opera house, March Circuit court convenes here March 16. The criminal calendar s not very extensive. The three cases attracting tbe most attention, and which will come before tbe notice of the district attorney are: State vs. McN'amara, charged with arceny from a dwelling; and tbe cases of State vs. Patton, colored, and Beard, of Banks, charged with obbery. Onion seed. Yellow Globe Dan- 1 vere, for sale, from selected stock, and other varieties. Add rets E. J Thomas, Beaverton, Ore. Jesse Crandall, son of Judge Crandall and wife, started today for Billings, Montana, where he will rauch for an uncle. The place cute three crops of alfalfa eaoh year, yielding 100 tons, which eel's readily up there for $20 per ton Besides, tbe ranch raises stock His many friends wish him well. Schulmerich Bros, are headquar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight miles in the last 30 days. Cheaper than lumber. The county court will adjourn tomorrow night. The proceedings will be published in full next week. The Theodore Pointer fill, on the Portland mountain, has-been let to E. C. Crocker, of Hillsboro, for 120. The next highest bid was that of A. A. Mead, for $138. I am agent for tbe Judson Blast ing rowder. J Y. V andervewen, Roy, Ore. Both 'phones. Next Monday, the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church will celebrate their 34th anniversary. All the members of the church are expected to be present. Program to begin at 10:d0. Lunch will be served to all. Programs will be circulated after the service next Sunday morning. A. N. Da vies reports that the Tigardville school has closed becaute of the prevalence of diph theria. Two cases are reported. Dr. Vincent is handling the oases and hopes to check the spread of the malady. C. Peters, formerly a resident of Cornelius, died suddenly, Wednes day, at bis borne on the east Bide, Portland. Mayor Thos. Talbot, who is a son-in-law, went down to attend the funeral. S. Bany was 8 truck by the P. R & N. engine .Tuesday, through no fault of the engineer, and sustained a slight scalp wound. Dr. Link later attended the patient. Henry Dyke and wife, who are on the Taylor Hill place, near Mountaindale, were in the county seat today. . Maple peanut this week special at the Den of Sweets, 20 cts, per pound. PR0FW8I05AL. R A. BAILEY, M. D. Pbysielan and Surgeon Offica Bailey-Morgan block, upstairs. R001111 12, 1,1 and 15. Kesidiic eHnith wnsl corner Baoaltne aud Hvcoiul Street. Both 'Phones. S. T. LINKLATER, If. B. C. a!., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Orfle upaUir over Tb Delta Drug Store Rtaidanot last of Court Hoom, In to corner of tb block. JAMJfg PHILLIPK TAXIESiE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8urtnn Southern Pacllle Railroad Co. ionaltalln in French or English. Of fiot npaUir. oyer L. M. Hoyt CVs. store, north side of Main St., Millsloro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Heaidenot on corner Second and Oak 8ta Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLSBORO - - . OREGON A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and o Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. Hillsboro, 'Ore DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO '- t - - - - OREGON BAOLEY A HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Eooma 1 and i Skate Building HILLSBOBO, . . OBF.GO.V H. T. BAGLEY ATTORJJhY-AX-LAW Office, apatairt, over the Post Office, ; HilUboro, Orcgoa, rrrrMtrMrrrMrV E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room i, 4, & S. Margaa Blk, HUlabor o. JOHN SI. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Cpauira, Balky Margaa Block Room, i an! a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stain, Central Block. HILLSBORO ORJtOON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Eataie, Loan and In surance Bnsinea. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat yon right. Add your tale to onr hit. Call in and see u. Main Street, , Hillsboro, O. IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write 11 for particulars. Address 335 K. Morrison, PORTLAND OREGON ' T. R. Imbriei 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 ABINGTON BUILDING Portland - - Oregon j MEW ERA PAINT Varnfch mnd Brushes Paint and Dmoorating FURNITURE REFINISHED In any of the modern styles, by an experienced wood-finisher. Also .. painting, papering, tinting nd all kinds of interior decorating. H. OESSNCR, HilUboro, Ora Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth. Q. Kl. HUNTER Oontraotor and Cuttdar Estimates given on all claties of baildlng Mttom, flrat Mf Mat Vw . 1 HIIMtoro,