1 c HIT WHIT IX SESSION THIS IVH JtiJuc McltrUlc Opened Gnitt Yesterday .Viol n I KEGl'LAK SESSION NtU IKiNllAY llotkcl mil Very luniaive. 1 it i lli.il. Judge T. A. Mcl'.rido arrived In tho city yesterday and opi-md cir cuit ouiirt. tin appiinDd C. K. KuAyon to take the tcioini my in Ilia caaei of A. W. Anthony vh. the Hillaboro Gold Mining Company, tml tin ii proceeded with tit" fil lowing caces, di-pesinr: iih Idlows: Auspluiid vs Diamond; ret fur trial July Id. Htatn VH Washington County; diHIlli.'HCll. John-on vh H;irn; .1 W ('onnel! appointed referee ti s-ll property, Holland VH Khnade:; ii.c'hanii:'i lien; owner allowed to ix'tinine property . ('ontirinatioiia I. Id it Tiltno v ICllzahvlli lime; IMrii-i v Jen Nen. CftHf fl tl lflll(MHIll P II it N Vf M J Kinney, vh I."na Sundberc, v W II (Ulv.ini; Lena M vl vs Fred Mast. DicrHH of divorce Fi-ndl vm Feudt; Roberts va Robert-i, A A Mead whh given a l eree to quirt title apoiimt Mary M Slop ard; Investment Co win given a decree against John L H-buylo (nun. The regular sea-don will open next Monday, aiul the docket follows: insulvruo T R I'oinclini and Win Collar ritatr-i F.ipiily Snow vial v F.dilh Mmiror. Munry -.Mute t couitlv, .Miller va lu alatin Mill; M iry lUu-aduit vi Jtnnir Hamilton; Hnlluid Liniment Co v () W lUwktim; iUpry M Cwwcltus Brown; Ro sa Krhttlo v Miwri; Carl Sor tn mm vt Anton J.tiubnon. I'mwmuuu realty I'.icilie t'nlwrsily v M i: Auttiit, M lln'.lell ami J Clark. Pivoicc Louise r Maittn Jouen; Am- dl vt H Grauer; Silini v Herman Yuba; JiiMibiu v Ilcury Wvnn; Chaa v Annie Froil; t (M-ntcr v l-.mina l. utry ; S Halk v Aiiiim; V I. v Matue Rnlti-r; Kuri.e Mny Hmiili; Rudy v It Brown; Julia v Penult O ( onnrll. IMvId v Alora Mi-oil Mary r T M Cockrli; John v M.ui.l Hot. ettt; lUoutli v Jot Campbrll, Noia v 1 Hill. Mechanic's lien I, vda v Jerome; J R Blair ami vl Want v I. I' (. Lull, S M ilullaml v II RlioA'tm. tauiMC4-Cyiun Mt-Kay v I'aie Smith John 8iam vi Jim Wiiuti; Wcil.ke Krohn v Uakauiiu u; v in it.-iirv vv r Ilollf nlck ; Allit-it I'.iutjtji vt U I) hike Win Harvey Jot Ducmt. I'ort:lomir McNary v CuLlrll Will laint, Uiiliella Morrow v A Hmh-c-co, , C IlilU v l.eo Si liulmrnih, In ircovrron court .ile lo .lrlt-n.l ml. Partition V M Vincent v I.iiH'lmr Vim nil, Mary v lltnry Hi-ikei, M Stcrplrt v Lilly I'.urui clnl. Hifctmeiil Kreil lift v M Iv l!irntt Coiiliiinatinn --Viuctnt Cook v Unli Kiif tine, H U'rii'l v A H eitrn. To Uuiet Tilli II Sol ilc v Arthur Watroua; l W Kii(rr v S ii HiipIici; A Meail v Mary Slieimnl; II T llimtosi v .1 Mavtoil; 1 N Hillimiit v l-ltalirth t'.enilmnll; W I Heard v M.i'y Slicut(l ( ilvin McCrcken v li'lw. Mckinnev Conitrinrution Once Co v Gotstiu i llaiuhlclt. I' It N v liriili'ot Ilanen Mary Wrlice, Detroit TruH Co, Westttn Timber Co, M J Kinney; iraverton i Wllltbiirg K R v Geo ctnU. Injlioctinn Miller v Ktiute; GomHii Ilmnhletl v I'euce Co; liiey v aame. To iletiare a Itiut-Si'linvlt'inuu v kn dy; ditto v tame nml liivt Co, jointly. Delivery of alnck A W Aiillimiy vn llilltburo dul'l Mining Co, Ai'COiintliiK Roblna Honiilmau v Ii C lliiKhea. Amieal County Court Cornclim Slate Ilink i MS Allen. Juitirecuuit iiel--rortlaml Cnion 8tock Yanla v Rosa Kenhitto. Jtrtrold Hnicb. ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ilfiiry llcucb, of OUn vie, injured ali iut the Ur.o srnl tack of bit Im'vI at the rnluliraMon gruumlH, on tlm Kotirlh. The littlo i-1 hi iv full from a Htuinii mh a buck- in ir linmcLo wint tiant. There are aouiH who any thn horco ran again t I ho liny, othuri who tay that tin) hi 1 waa not utrtir k by thn ani mal. The hruinn on the hack of liin hnil waa nuilo nevere Dr. A. lUtlry a'.ti'iuled thn lad, who in nittht year a old. Ua haa fully re covered. I he hoy waa hurt within the name hour that Kd. Croat, of HtihollH, rtceivdd hia injury, ar.d dm ixt day it wan reported around town that both had paenrd nway. Iiitwtie Andrew Vaughn and Ollicfr llnwluy, of the Juvrinile ourt, wore out yelerday, attend ing tim hrartng in tne cane oi Mute vb. Androiir iloerrth, charged with rape, the (laughter of defend ant l.eing thn coinpbining witneei I lie (laughter awore pouit-plank a to the nian'd guilt, and Judge lUg- ry (lx'id bin bnil at 1.0(H), ami tho original bond was allowed to Htiind. Hoereth.who baa alwaya Ixirri" a tilendid reiiutation. in luticli chkI d iwn over the all'air. Jacob W. Ratclill'.', ex It iuk- er, Dies 1'roin Apoplexy i in I l Mil IUT It I' ,1 V. tni.Hi J J,0 w. u. wood is NOW HEALTH OFFICER ,,..f rd.. I'jtj t( tii j.rluUr f Vi-rbourt, was in DEATH DOIBI LESS INSfANrAVEOlS Oace la Mercantile lluiotst at SlIiu'.U' Extensive Traveler MEIER-LARSON Mr. Albert N. Mnlm-, of 1 1 ille.hi.ro. and Mi Alice C. I.armin, of Port land, were unilul in nmrriiti ut Ht. Matthona' church, In thin city, Tucaday, July H, l'.luT, ll-v. Father Bucholzfr, jniBtor, (ilVicinting. Mr. Mi-ior ia proprietor of the bakery on Second ittet, and whb raiaed cutt of thni city. IU linn u host of fr if ndrt alio wish him and hia bridn fvcry Itappincha. They will take up their rcsidi'tcn in thin city. Ai-UR and Jourmil, $1 75. H. K. Uocce, the (.'oimdius threahprninn, v,uh in llu; cnunly Beat tcdiiy. II. 11. Nioholita, u Portland nt. lorney, was in town today, on gal bueinerH. If you want ft good velvet tulinttii powder, call for Strmrns, at thn Hillaboro Pharmncy, Mine Ilnhn, of Mouutaimlale was thn fluent of Ler cidter, Mrs. V F. HolVman, of North llilloboro, today. There will be a Junce tit Alpha Hall, CornoliuH, Saturday night, July 20th. Walkn'a oVohcsir. Tiokete, 75 centa. Kverybndy in vited. Come an! liuvo a good 1 lime. It wouldn't Im a lmd idon, now that the county ban removed tho fenoe from around tho courtyard, for the city to Biibutitute IIioha two watering trou?hs with two ceoient receptacles. They would appear lo much greater advnntage and would not mar the looks of tho acone. Ah long ai the old fence remained there it didn't much mutter, but an improvement of that nature now . ihould meet with general approval. The Kev. Ir. C. A Mock, ol lallat, will preach at the Tabor- iiach) Sunday morning and eve ning, and aUo in the afternoon at ?,m o'clock. Dr. Mock will alo preach Saturday evening. A num lii-r of the churches will unite in a L'ninn Service in the Tabernacle nnday evening. The meetioga a ill conlinti4 each night during ihn comin't week. Kev. . W Sager. of Dallaa, will be preaent and ainiat In the meeting during thn week. All are invited. If you want to tile your place, got figure from the (roner iiowtll Company, of Scholia. Vie are the InrireHl manufacturers oi Jr'iin tile in the county, and have nold our product far and wide. If you are coins to build in the Spring, O't our figure of brick, building block et' Wealrio furniah lum her, rough and drensetl, of all kinda, and deliver if required, in iiillicieMt uuantitica. Auureea tia at Hillaboro, H. K. D. No. 2. W. L. Merritt, traveling for the Keyrtoiic Type Founder' Co., of Sun Franciaco, made hia hrat trip to Hillaboro. yeateruay, and called on the Argua. Ilia company ia l.iing aome liumneca in Oregon, he Ktatra. and he will work out of Portland in the future. For cale: Shepherd doga, Ilerk ebire aninu and Shorthorn cattle The dog are heelers and worker; the bona are "doers." and the HhorthortiH have a national reputa tion. Call early for eelectiona. Addreas A. Chalmers, Forest drove, Uotite 2, residing near Centerville. H. K. Dailey thn other day mot a Mr. James, of Farcaington, whom he had not seen for 2" years. They rt-fidtid together in Kaneaa, when that section was considered one of the arid regions of Uncle Sam's do main. PulTalo Pitta engine, water tank, and Champion Hay Prees, ready to run, complete, for $.ri00. J. A. Monro, llillflMiro, Ote., Route 2, residing juat east of HillHboro, this aide of Ntwlon. LoHt: Lunch basket, from in front of Tualatin Hotel. Party who took same will please return it to hotel or to county tieasurer'a ollica aluahle because of keep' e-akea in basket. In another column manlton la made of lire at Win. Cronther'a placu, on tialps Crack. Tho build' ing which burned was a house, in stead oi a barn, the firet informa tion being error. Lost: At merry .go-round, cele hration ground, puiee with small sum ot money ana inree aeyB Finder can keep money if ihey will return keys Mrs L. M. lloyt, at Hoy is Store, Hilltiboro. V. II. Cialvani, architect and forcible wiiier Rhmjr, editoral lines, was in town yesterday, on legal b iMuci-s Mr. (ialvani still owns mime limber land up above Hux ton. Unod, gentle, true ami sotim work or driving burse, lor sale weighs 1100. does at a bargain color, black . K. 1C Lyons, north raat of Hillshorn. Chus, W. Brewhakor, who mar ried at Port Orchard iu 1900, sues Kmiiin Ilmwhaker for divorce, al loging (Insertion at Portland, in P.IU5. There ars no children to the union. Jacob W. Uatcliff. of Scholia, tuc cum bed to a stroke of apoplexy, Monday evening, about 0:2o. Mr I'atclilFd was in an out-building when death overtook him, and a half hour before he bad talked with hia wife and hi ron, T. U, appar ently in usual health, although be had been a sufferer from organic heart trouble, fir some this. II sustained a severe fall alter the stroke, but the attending physician, Dr. Linklater, who was cal'td on post mortem, stales that life tnitt have IxH'n extinct when thn full look place, as there was no II w of blood from the wound, showing heart action bad stopped. Do ceased was born near Hamilton, Indiana, April I!, 1811, and married to Miss (J race Forest, in Indiana, Jan 20, lHf: Later they moved to Kansas, where Mr. IUt- clilTa was for twelve years in tin- banking business. He and h. wife came to Oregon eevi-n yeur. ago, and Betlled at Scholl:'', where be engaged in the mercantile huni i es, Billing li t'r to K,Wfll Diok. and T. H. Uatcliffe, a ami. 1 1 ih wife and the following children survive: (ieo. W., Resistant eupt. of the M'alla Walla Klcctrio line; H. T., manager of the Kan-ae drain Co., at Pony Hock, Kis.; and T. It, connected with the Howell Itros. A Co.'s stcro at Scholia. The funeral will be In Id Sunday and the son from Kinfas will ar rive in time for the obstquius. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS K' nd.'il, (,t Port friemls here thia (lorn Ui-mriver, the Hilibhoro Delphi Lilly Tranter, to II M niau, giitTiiinn, v a tec t I I n r 5 w ji W It Calvaoi to P R & N Co, riijht of way i W J Clarke to Mary A Clutke, 6' a (iray Oak donutiun i Warren U Hi own to Marguerite l H Itrcwn, Some I'll i ir i w ., i K M lleiilcl to Chat V Maee et al. 4yj a timber land t .1 n r 4 w ... i J W Shitle tol' M Ileidel, a.'ine aa above i Mary Riberla to I rederick Colfelt, Vmioo It blk I, Tualatio two Chaa Rolerta lo Frederick Colfc'.t, toon loo ft blk I, Tualatin Soo S 1. Wlrth to J I) Wirth, l S acre on Tualatin River .Si Mra J H Lee lo Win Hull. 6 lu W Henry ! i;i'.oii t'.uy. John P.rig;:':, iu town ) Wulu-r 1! riii was iu i;, n )etTd iy. C. It. Ad in-, of ,-v:iio toii lLo first '-f th" week. Parties ibcirir.g i: will j.N:-'-hrttv onl t fib L J. P!mai;fr. I. II. Max w.ll. of Mo'int.-iio.lale. was iu thn cum. ty hi , ii. yrsturday, Horn, to Ai; ir Tho-n.-n iu,d wife, (, F,.rt (irove, July ij, 1007, a Bun. Miss Planclie lmd, i vif-itii ig w.-ek . "Sure Thi t j' 20 cei.t a but?!", e.t Pharmacy. StunN.y Hahn-flr-d Wife, r,f Moun taindlt'1, wi-ro in thj ciiy this morning. Brick for ali at new yard, For eet (irove. Pt r Ptb-rfoii, inde pciid'.jiit phone, 7(J1. Born, to Krne-t J. J-ihnpon and wire, of Cohlf, Or-'t , at Cyrn litis, July f, 1'.hj7, a daeghter. Wanted: f!irl or woman forgen eral bouHfiwork. at once. Mrs. F. J. B.tiley, Hillhiro, Ure. John IL-rd'o in, id Blooming, and Win. 8 '.bulmerich, of Furmington, were ia town thin m'lrning. Do jo'i want a Isiy '.' We have the fiii' rt lin-. i vi r shown in this county. Schuluicrich Bros. J. T. Vourg iic.d fan.ily leave for Tilo'tni.'ik -day efterncot), to mako tbnir ciit.ual pi'riiMif-e, Shfep, IwgH find !'(. f cattle liough. Inih pcr.derit T.'ephone. no 1, B'-averton. .1. (1. Ilayijet). Attortiyi Oji l.y Youn?, A. Kint,' Wil-oi and .'. Ptimtr, of Portland, w.-rrf out yc-t?rday, at tending -ircui c -uil (!.)! d cat l.e.y for fs'c. liver, or e io field. Any ir.'.ar.titv.-- W. Ii I ioinh t f (It p';t. He i. W. Berlin r, .i. ii- ii. ii- i- ,i- iiie n f.ii.i ii t i . - , liii", and T. K 1! v.i'I'.li ', w-re in t iwn yeterdy. J. H. Dtivirt, (, Moimtaindale. was in town 1h:s rii--rr.ii to nifet Visa Kt.iivi u c, a i.ie;-e. of Se attle, w bo i-f h'.-rv l v n visit. Dr. 1". J. ISailcy Claims Bal ance due 1'roin (bounty CASE MAY GQ INTO THE COURT (;her Counlita pay Statutory Salary to Physicians Will de in s'to-jk. Thome, sN'.int of ., Klectric of Sciiolli, Dr. V. D. Wood is now the county health officer, vice Dr. F. J. Bai ley, who has held that position for two years. After consulting the records in other counties, where 'here is less than 50,000 popula tion, and consulting the law as to remuneration, Dr. Bailey claims the county still owes him 12,183 04, ami he bates his claim upon the statutes, which, he avers, other counties in the state have recog nized. The attorney general of the state back up Dr. Bailey with bis legal opinion. The ex-health of ficer went to the county board and offered to stipulate and permit Judge Mclinue to pa?son the ques tion, but this they declined to do Dr. Biiley says that be intends to bring suit, and settle the question one way or the other. He has turned over the records to Dr Wood. The duties of the office are not small, if the statute is followed There is hard y a time that there h r.ot force epidemic eomewhere in the county, and it is his duty to quarantine and treat such cases, at.d also to keep a record of all contagious diseaei-s, and a chroni cle of births acd deaths. tV ti Miirlen, I) 104 Vol IfilUhoW nkw York Elbl-iilge Cheney C loth In ll K V Orove M II Oroesberk. K vth Inft ..-Hillaboro Ceo Billing, D 6cth tnft I.ent l-ranic Maa, a iw init...,rorest (-trove KF.NTICKY I J Haine. K l6th Inft Patriotic In- atrurtor Oregon O A R Portland Geo C Thomas, K. 12 Cav.... Forest Grove W'KST VIRGIN IA Sila W Gatts, A 17 I'alo Alto Ii X Varley, 4th Cav Ilillsboro TF.XXFXSF.K J M Miller, I icth Inft H.llsWo fRortssioJuu F.A. HAlLKY, M. 1). PhynirUn ami Surgeoo OrTu-e lUI'.ey Mnrgan Murk, uilalra. Rooms 12. 1:1 ami IX Keslilnue Swuth wrat mriivr lta.eln ami hiiut Mtrnta. Both 'Phonen. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. al., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office contain over The Delta Drug fur Rtalilaoo Xaatof Court Houw, In tb eoniar of the block. VETERAN ROSTER The Washington County Veteran Apsociation, which closed here last Tbur'day evening, had the follow ing roster iu attendance: ILLINOIS ?ml Art... Jll' T. A M In July briKlitly hIiIih-h the sun - J lieno ilny we'd rather walk than ran; And cool soil ilrtnlis, ii-o cream and aueb, Aiirtioiiileil very imich. fo coino with v, ite, swwthetii't, or li'telid, ( )r come n lone for we Intend To Ktiit you all- though wants may vary At riilnialeer a l onlcriionery. L. J. I'almalecr, Prop, Mary llamsey Wood, of this city, and who is now in ber 121st year, was crowned Queen ( f Oregon by Hon. Cleo. 11. Williams, ex mayor of Portland, July 4, in that dty. For Hale: Fifty acros cleared land in the viciniy of Ilillsboro, on rural mail nod milk route; near telenhone lino, l'ine looation cood building site. Inquire of Argus. Andrew Jack, tho Faimington bop crower, was in this morning, and says there is no evidence of blight down bis way, and that the hop crop ut lookiog line. P.-i.l-i and Court li-portor Kiinyon lajo) cut in an auto, yestwd.tv, Ij liuld nn ad juiriicl n.M'ioti of I'i'cnit court. J H Lee lo Win F Heighla I W Fuipta et al to W O Joluisou et ala 442S at I a r 4 w i n. '. L It McFarland to Giutuf Wiktei;; , 5u a and livestock, etc., MCttl l r 4 w .aoo uy 1 Wilson to Harlaod P htoweil, ' tract lu aec 1 1 a f a W...... . . . . A up l'aulsoo to Beawtoii riuI Wills- burir It R, riirut of way id- Xcla J Stone to M A Shaw, jo a J II McMillan d Ic 21 V C Orth to Johnaon Hockley .75 a near Foreat Grove i' Benjamin Jauewny to Mary .Lmew-ay 4 lota blk 4 Sberwood N Mary A Siaa to H V Whitney 6. 11 a l irwood l arm 140 R W Aircy to L T Maffitt, 12 snd oth -r laud, J H Walker d 1 c 4.V lather Jane Woods to Jua Ver 111 i ! - yea, 1 acre near Dilley ......... s. A G Hollman to W C Kartaoa, lota I and J blk u. S 1 ad 1- Grove.... j, Michael Lamond lojno MftfiU, $ and lot li L A R ad, Benverton...j5u S Sutton to I W Moore, ill So ami other lands, sec lS u L' s r 2 w jSoo M .1 Kinuey to .1 W Shutc, 60 ;t sic S linrtw g'fe Nancy Hanks to New ton Harper pnit of lot is nlk , Bank 1'k Walter Hammn to Sab. Miissallcin, It 9 blk 1, Haiiunn ad, Buxton .... 75 Chaa L .loues to T A Cary, S.50 acrca near Reedville K50 Alovia Gnssner to ('has L louts, same its above 60 Jacob Cook to Win H White 551 a timber t a n r 6 w n,ou Nelson P Wheeler to Wm H Whito 14S1 a t 2 n r 6 w fwono I A Mliiceiuoyer to S J White 21 50 a Isaac Butler d 1 c a 200 Detroit Tiust Co to Pacific Railway & Navigation Co, rluht ot wv . . 50 State to N P Wheeler SIS 57 acres t an row spju Investment Co to Louis G:llot, in 5.? acres "Ashbrook 1'artu" 2540 Jot filthier to J C (itibser So a near Wapato 10.0 Jacob J Smith to Walter Bernard ,o a lonn Harrison die 1 Thoa Cornell to Walter Bernard 40 a T R Corneliua donation 2500 Arehliirbi-.p A! :; iiui. r Chrirtie. Diocpfc cf Ores n, wa hi'-rc, Sun day, (vndut" inj confirmntion at St. Matthews Catholic Church Dr. Katon, of F will F A H iiiics, C B K I laities, C " " M C Collier. D 101 Lift John Ni-vp, (' 9th Cav... Rolit Kulin, B 64th Inf.. K K. Dailey. M 4 cav.: F.li Smith, G 4 cav ..HillsWro ...Cornelius ...Ilillsboro Ilillsboro f ilt-n wood (i V. Moolarrry, A 150 Inft Cornelius Henrv Cball.tconib, ')" " " Julm H l'.iker, G 1st" Forest (Jrove N J Wa!ki-r, I, 1st " " W .1 R lli acli, .s'tursia Rifles " " I It Mu'.hn, 1 104 Inft..- Ilillsboro N Wi 'hiian, I) 23 Inft Forest Grove .Hillslioro IOWA R Cr-in.l.tll, I. 5U1 Cav.... K Duuj;ity, I 7th " " Wm Jackson, K 3td Inft " Wm Itidgcly. F 29 Inft Forest Grove S A llowt-ll, I roth Inft- Beaverton Uufus Wacnt-r, B 3rd- Hillstxro 1-. Dr.tiuhull, 1 10 M S B Haycock, A 5 Cornelius Fri'd filler, F 5 cav Hillsboro i " 1-: 1 , t- . ..t 1 . . t- . . . t, ; 1 j . . 1 ,t -j. t 1 1 - tv " MuiiMiir i jut tnu.i'oresi urove he m iiiiUboro, .V mdAyiuly lo i VrMlk Ktrt.li;illi K 33 and ,4 ,Bft ..Cornelius 1! I .Forest Grove at the Tualatin, f. r n'-4y enly:4 Have your eyei ?l.p-v !'.:.' d lo x fait of ?f PROBATE Kstule T J Kintr, deceased: peisonitl prop erty ordered sold for expensea or adminis tration and certain article set over to tho widow. ('has Bernards, r-xecutor, authorized to sua Ann Hernards for money alleged 10 belong to the estate of her late IniHliaiul, Frank Bernards. Kxeculor estate of (too A (lore, deceas ed, HUthoriaed to make deed of realty at Tualatin, upon receipt ot $--0". Jacob Dixon appointed adiiiinial ralor of the estate of Raymond Dixon, dee'd, bond at J.'.'-tl. E A fllxon, J W Sherwood and S Lt'arlvle, appraisers, Kstale J F Latl'erty, dales Creek, closed of record. Mrs. N. A. Barrett, of East Port land, and formerly of this city and Glencoe, is reported critically ill. Peering binder, run tivo years and in good repair, for sale at 11 bargain. Also 20 hives of bees in Roots' hives. J. W. Vandervtl den, Roy. Mra. Lottie Smith, of Montorey, Mexico, and who is here visiting with Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Lamkin, Buffered a severe sprain of one of her ankles, the first of the week, and will be confined to the house for several weeks. ii i liuu l '"',,'1:. '''-.'t i,..' uUU Cilll drf-n Vi Hi. Mary's Hi me, . jiaaV 6verf.on. Mrs. ln-a'd few weeks npo. -: 'iK;4 ' ; 'Hooit'y Virtues" wrUKo' the stliject of tho morning surmon at tho Coogregitimml Clunch, Suuday morni. The cenprejfati.-n is iQ-vitt-d to'alteiid Ihu l-nion services at the tent on Third, Sunday eve ning. Jacob Ilsli'ety, of M'..unt:i:nda!e, was in town tid.ty, and fays: "I have wilm-Pi-d many ce! brations in Washington County, but last week's was tho lo-o:ct crowd and the Ivst program I ever S;W in this section." Mrs. A: B. Wobemtith, of Mem phis, Tenn., M'S. Patten, Portland, and Mr. am! Mrs. A. J, Richard son, ('f Portland, were guo-fs at the Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bailey home, the lirst of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Psi;ey, Mrs. Wch!;-mtith. Mrs. Riohardeon mtd Dc S. T Linklater and wi'o, left for Sea side, today, f r an outing at the coast. Rev. (1. Brown, a missionary from the Island of Ceyl ui, has been tho gut si of Rev. Gilpatrick, of tho (..OMJ. (,Ourou, for a few days. Clufi't and Inst were stu dents together at Andovcr, Mats,, in their coll;-j;o tl.i yt?, ami the m.-ot- j ing was pleunnt.. Mr. Brown spuke of his mi-tdoniry labors morning and evening, last Sunday, from the Cong, puipit, lie returns to Ceylon in November, for another stay of 10 years. On the square Ilillsboro reeds a rest room, fiirnihufd with do cent chair,, po tliiit farmers may have some place for their wives and daughters to pass away tm hour or so while in the city, and await ing trains, or for tho completion of biU'ints. (such an accommodation. with proper Fanitiry connections, and n neoi'ssavy toilet, would make the town belter liked and givo it a dietioctioti that, very few cities of its biia on tho coast can boast. J W ttillwcll, V a ' OHIO Fdtnund Lf K. 39th Inft Greenville C C Hoope. G l6 inft C.aston II S C.orttoau Id 4 Ca Forest Grove Jos A I'uclit-r, G iSth. Inft. Mountaindale 11 G Fitch, V S N. Cornc'ius 1) R Cone, V S Navy....;.'. Hillsboro .1 ll Merrvinan, 11 25th Inft Portland V C Archbold, B 25th Inft -Ilillsboro Fred Movers, 1st Ind H A laurel NKB11ASKA A II Gates, E 2nd Cav.- Forest Grove MICHIGAN W R Whitm-v, II 1st H A Forest Grove M J Summons, I KJTBft....Portlaud R 2 A A Mead. M 8th CaY...,.......IIillsU)ro ARKANSAS VV. A Hays, D 1st Inft Ilillsboro i -v w WISCONSIN' J W TT.utrampf K 7th Tuf Hillsboro 1 F. Waite, II 37 K J (!roat, K 1st " Sherwood K I Groat, D 41 " " L i' Cornell, A 3 Inf Hillsboio A V llarU-r, V. 23rd J J Wiikius, II 5 Inft Cornelius V Porter, ti 12 Inft Forest Grove W H Marditi, K 2nd Inft Hillsboro C 1 1 Billing, K 42 Inft Cedar Falls, Ia II Hopkins, M 4th cav N'ewberg MINNESOTA R W" McNutt, V. 9 Inft... Cornelius John Emerson, H 1st H A " W S Tiltou, 1 1 itli Inf Hillsboro W I, l'ikc, I fath " Heaverton 1, 1'. Bullock, K 10 Inf. Forest Grove Wm Norton, C Bracket cav Hillsboro A M t'oiiins, F 1st 11 A Hillsboro Hrigcs, Calvin. I' S teamster M S Hames, A 6th Inft Beaverton Josiah Rogers, B Mtd Rangers, Ilillsboro Same, K Heavy Artillery INDIANA R K Simp on, Bat A 1st II A, Ilillsboro J A Long 1 73rd Inft Mountaindale Albert Shanalian, G 9th Inf. F Grove G T Hollister, A 30 Inf, Cniversitv Park L t'.rivmlvke, K 10U1 Inf Dilley W G Hager, 22 Inft Ilillsboro Phil Masters, D 13 Inft J Garrigus, 1 2l Inft Banks John S Swallcv, 1 152 Inft Ut-edville I Morton, K 154 Inft Beaverton D R Rice, C 51 Inft Portland WASHINGTON L S Fairchilds, 11 1st Inft Cornelius OU KG OX J B Wilkes, D 1st Mt Vol Ilillsboro Jas Harper, B 1st Inft F.ugenc Jackson, B 1 In ft Grants Pass G W Reed, F 2nd Mt vol Dilley ('has Doughty 11 2nd Oreg Hillsboro Ft 2S US Reg G T Ledi'ord, 1) 1st Oreg Mtd, Hillsboro S D Powell, 11 1st " " " Albert Spiering, II 2nd Ore, Spanish Greenville Chas Ili'tb, same Greenville Henry Cheney, F" 2S U S Inft, Vancouver Henry Smith, Prattlers Co, Indian War, Roscburg II ll Davis, G Ore Cav Forest Grove MISSOURI John Baldwin, G 23rd Inft, Forest Grove I A Moore, 5th Cav Ilillsboro Henry Hesse, (. 1.1th Cav A Anderson, K 16 Cav Beaverton V H Parker, 1st Cav Greenville NORTH CAROLINA John W Vork, Com Morris Sla, Reedville PENNSYLVANIA Joint Wolford, F 142 Inft Buxton W M Watious, D aojluft... Forest Grove Will we get it? Three Portland men say they will each draw tbeir check for $") toward establishing an auto road from Portland on to Tillamook. The road would nec essarily have to come through Washington County, and it would be a grand thing. Just let our Portland friends remember that 11,500 will construct about one half mile of good road. As there are all cf twenty mi lei of good road yet to build in crder to get them through the county this will give them chance to figure. Sixty thousand dollars will make it come again, Portland, and put op half of the cost, and the Argue will pledge the thoroughfare. For sale: Driving mare, gentle, fine driver, not afraid of auto or cars, safe for woman to drive; top buggy, harness, and in good re pair, for sale. Entire outfit goea at a bargain, for $200 cash. S. J. White, at Miocemoyer place, 1 miles north of Reedville. Last Saturday, Ocar Miller, son of Harvey Miller, ot Sbady Brook, camo near losing bis life as a result of bee stings. The virus of the stings made a powerful impression on ih; heart, and the young man was on the point oi collapse when Dr. F. A. Bailey arrived and pre scribed an antidote, which soon had the lad resting easily. But for medical attendance he might have died. It was a similar experience that cost Dave Campbell his life in this city two seasons ago. Hop pickers wishing to pick at Ray Hop Farm, Witch Hazel, will please register at the ranch, or send their names for rrgistery, with cumber of pickers in family to the undersigned. Fine accomo dations Frank Weisenback, Man ager. Two young fellows from Port land arrived ia town this morning and procetded to Bell some bams, having about hfty in their posses sion. mere was complaint maae to Recorder Bagley that thsy had been ehortweighing purchasers, and he had them brought before him for an investigation. They said they got the hams from a farmer in Portland, and were selling them through the country. Upon mak ing good the weights they were al lowed to go on their way rejoicing. We carrv the best shoe on the market for the money. W. L j Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion ehuea for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styleB and finish. H. Wehrung & Sons Fred Rockstroh, son of Chas. Rocketroh, of Calistoga, CaL, is here for a visit, and is stopping with friends at Mountaindale. He was in the city this morning, and says he notices that the old county seat has improved wonderfully. He returns in ten days. Spray your hops: New is the time to spray before the vine gets too heavy, and the lice too thick We have quassia chips and whale oil soap in stock. C. B. Buchan an it Co. Assessor Geo. H. Wilcox has dis covered that state land, contracted to parties on sale, is eligible to as sessment, and he has placed on the rolls two places, the Corey place at Mountaindale, and the place held by anderwal, north of Beaverton We are agents for the Deering and Osborne barvesting machinery and have a complete line on hand received direct from the factory. Schulmerich Bros. Sheriff J. W. Connell, Dr. E Dewitt Connell, Portland, Walter B. Uoneyman, Portland, and J. H Wescott, of Gaston, leave the last of the week for a deer hunt on the Wilson River and Trask, JAMES PHILLIPLTAHIIlS1K,1I. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8urori Southern Pacltlo Railroad Co. Consultation In r mm h or t.utfliah. ( lie upntairs, over L. M. lloyt Co'a. ator, north aide of Main tit., Hilllro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on corner Second and Oak Hot Oregon Phone Main 116, HILLSBORO --- OREGON A.B.BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 0 Eailey-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. Tlillcrmrn. Ore. , DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey nim-k, atreet. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO OREGON Cm. H. Bmgluy W. B. Hmrm BAGLEY A HARE ATTOENBYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shnte Building HILLSBORO, . . OKF.liO.N. H. T. BAGLEY ATTORN B Y-AT-X.AW Office, upstairs, over the Post Office, Hillsboro, - Oregoa, E. B. TONGUE attorney-at-law Rooma 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillaboro. VWVVVIVVVWtVAVWW'tV JOHN 11. WALL ATTOB.NBY-AT-LAW Office UpaUlra, Bailey Kergan Black, Rooma, 1 an) a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTOR.NBY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stairs, Central Block, HILLSBORO OREGON vVWeWrWrWlAfVvVVVlrWiW THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. attorney-at-law Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooma 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon O. F. SHELDON Attmmy-mt-Law and Notary Publla Off lea ertr Ythrung'a Storm Hillsboro, Oregon IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write us tor particulars. Auuress a c Morrison, PORTLAND : : : - OREGON : T. R. Imbrie : If you want to spray your hops remember that the Greear Feed Store, Second Street, keeps Whale Oil soap and quaeia chips, in any quantity. Dr. W. D. Wood has proved up on hiB homestead, and will soon receive his patent from the govern ment. The tract is now of con siderable value, owing to the in crease in timber values. The Oregon State Medical Aeso ciation is now in session at Seaside and will hold until Saturday eve ning, and end with a huge Clam bake. Dr. F. J. Bailey is the del egate from this county. Have you any fence to build? If bo we can save you money. We sell a good substantial fence, 4 feet high, for 40 cents per rod. Schul merich Bros. Carl Harris, with the American Type Founders' Co , and who re sided here a few years ago, was in town today, interviewing the news paper fraternity. Born, June 17, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. l). E. Gould, Tualatin, a daughter. Henry Harris, the dairyman of this side of Cornelius, was in town today. 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 oflice. Room ia, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon O. M. HUNTER Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all classes of building Shot Flrat mad Main Mtm. HmmMmnom, mmmt and mt Oak. Both Phona Hillsboro, Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S. Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Bam Forest Grovb Graduate of Grand Rapids Veterinary Col. Five years' successful experience in treating horses for lameness. Practice all modern aurgery. Cast rat loo, Spay ing, Nerving for Relief of Chronic Lameness. Operation for Roaring, Pacific States' and Independent phone. . Calls anaweredpromptly.day or night. Ladies', gents', and children' shoes, spring Btyles, arriving daily at U, Wehrung 4 Bona.