HILUBOP.O ARQ1JS, JULY 19, 1007 Iffi OREIiOS FIXE Owns llmutrcd.H of Acres Vitliin;;toii County in AT 110 I K L 11' A L A 1 1 LAM MGHT llllt tO I.Vok 0cr lnt Valuuli'.c (mil lo- J. K. PuhoN, :tf!i r nliu.'n family Dubois, 1'i'iiii. ylvrthi i, i, ntiuird, wan rt;it"r'i at 1 1 1 llo'f 1 Tuul.i tin, liut niuht. Mr, 1 u h . : m Ii:ih valuahlo liiul'.-r 1i.0.1hii;i in Ore gon, iiuil Iih li :i h iIm'iIm Id Hvcral Ihotisuud Km h df Wiuhington County's l. ft null in:it-riiil. lt foro ho Idivi k llii county li" ex pcttn to bx.ik over Miluuof lii prop trty. II think Orison i iii of tlitt (mt'hl hliilt'H in the I ' r ion, and mi'l, liift evening: "I th'iik I utmll i mi' li Orron In rr lilv, I li.ivr luro In piclly nun !i rrl) Mlnle in tlir I ri. hi, inwl (r. K"U Im m In tlirill nit lir tlutty mi n t;i.iid nrlr. The limlirt li. iiiin:ci tin- ji ell ol 111 Mule io t )innl tlml uf ui.y t'llirr, ml your cluiiiili- in mui ly (-.rind. Hctr In where I 'mice tJe l,t would liur loillii) lllul Itiuiilnin ol youth- why I ltl.lrrUni liy lv j-.tr rn m.iti tlmt on have llu ulilmt woman hi (ho world here. I mem Mr. Woo I, wtrtii r)nM eil a iril i .. A fli i i(-inlii:.; n lew Niiiiiiurr cln) lirtr turn pti-,h.'l with ri'tliiK lief T.' v 4t liont v-'o il." After IhU liuiiji.t t nt our c.l i tn utc Mr. I'ulhjirt retired t' Kit Mom. ami would talk no mere n t even about Hrtmm', of limlx r UmN, which iniann cor.Hiiloral.il' tdxstiot, to Mr. Dubuk HENRIETTA JACKSON BARRETT Mm. Henrietta Jackson Barrett, wifoof.V A. li.irrclt, iliul at the family home ut No HSJ F.t.t Diivi Htreit, 1'orlhtud, (),!., July l'J 1 '7, aged 4.1 voire, thr months and II day. lb-ceased wus n daughter of I I eml Luc-indu Jackson, of (ili-iH-'ic, ami flit- wa horn in thir comity in 1m'. hrr parents having i roscd ilm plaint) mi l settled here in IH'iO, S!i w wedded to N. A. Barrett at Glen 01, BeptMllbl-r 'J1, issj. Hor bus hand, luolliBr, and four children survive of lnr immediate family. The children are: F.lmi-r II , Ja I'lyrfOH, Kllie A and Lslin Lloyd. Mr, Burnt j lined the IfiUsb.iro M. K. Church January s, IS'.i.i, and has always maintain-d her mem IwrHhip. Shu wrh n niwiilior id thf HillHhoro lligrtu of Honor. Hh ffHidud in thU county until cieht years ago, wlion hho moved with the family, to l'ortiuml, h r Iaih hand for yeitrrt Iminij travolinp aalcaman for Mitchell, l.'-win A Slaver, much leaving tliis city. Mrs. Barrett hnd dn'p religimic oonvicliona and during her Ihk! illneM Hignifiml tlrit hIim waa ready lor the c.hanse, ami dnid that tht V in.r u n u ti r III i ' f !V5 3 ..... - inrn ruinn 5 wan "goinn honm," lliulliors and tMHU-rti Burviva rh follmvH, UlyKmH Jackann, Fosnil; John Wesley and W. (, Jqckhod, (iloncoe; Mrn, Mary Carpenter, Sliten, I lnlto ; Mrs. Harry Crane, Portland, and Mrs. L DerHliam, Cni'ervillo. The fnnornl took place from the HillHhoro M. H. Churoh, Sunday, Kev. Kolkunp preii'hii)( tlie funer al Bortnnn. The tributo ot" tl )werd by frinndtt and rehitivfH waa ouo of the most profiif-e and hcautiful ever wen at funeral ohsccjuit h in the city. CARLTON EXCURSION Tillamook ia in the throes of an oil excitement. K. O. Weeke, a ( ulif'.rnia oil field expert, baa sunk a hole 1 100 feet deep aud haa al ready line proepfcta for atriking a How. li eipecu to sink the abaft at leant '21X1 feet linfor giving op, and 1m la confident that, from geo logical formation, be will itrike a Kunher. lr. TamieHie, of tbia city, and liia aociatec, are tryina to K t Mr. Weeks interested in ft like work on tho Ntdmlein, and as soon as he t'minhen bis preeent work, winch ia hix tn i leu eoulh of Tilla mook, he may tfo into the Vernonia eountry. 1 here ih coal over there in abundance, and there iH gener ally oil where there is coal. Mrn. hulii Williamson, who was injured at the Ceiitervllle school Iiiiimo a few weeks ago hy reason of a ih fective porch, ih aftking tbe dis trict tn pay her vulhcient damages to cover medical attendance, loes of lime, etc. The cane will iniwt like ly lo fettled. There is a point of lnw rniriud In the cHe which has In relfore never been tried out heie an to the liability of a school dihtrict in ciihcs where a party is iliimnK;e.l by reason of defective nlk, etc. Nolli inn ia filed as yet, f.!thuuiih the case ih in charge of B iH ley A Hare. If yon want to tile your place, Kt litfiire from the droner ,v Uowtdl Company, of Hcholls. We are the lariM'Ht manufacturers of li tin tile in the county, and have suld our pro.luct far and wide. If you are going to build in the Kpring, iretour liguren of brick, building blocks etc. o also furnish lorn lie r, rotii'di and ilresHeil, of all kiniln. and deliver if reouired. in "ullieient quanlilies. Adilreaa us it llillhboro, K. F. 1). No. 2. Judi;e McHridethis morning, up on representations ot a brother of the defendant, paroled Mrs. Kate Kradley, sentenced to threo months in the county jail. The condition of the parole is that the woman must conduct herseir in nrojwr manner, must not drink, and must report once each year to the Court, or suffer tbe mnlenco imposed. I'hs woman left in company with her brother for Albina. Her moth er and brothers reside in Albina. Win. Hgley Sr., W. II Hagley mill (ioo. 11. Uaidey have incorpo ratel "Th Hagley Company," with a capital s'ock of MO.UH) Win. lt.icley Sr. and (teo. H. ling' ly are authorized to open stock books and subscriptions to slock The ptirpos? of the firm is to buy and sell bonds and mortgages, rea eetute, and to do o general farming and hop-ruining business. Their ollices will lu in Hillsboro. ('. M. Haggerly and wife, who formerly lived below tboarren drove, on extreme Kust Main, and who now live up in Klickitat, nar rowly misb'ed being killed by being struck by an engiue on tbe byle railroad, a few weeks ago. Mr Hiipserly lmd several ril crushed and his wife sustained severo in juries. They were driving across the truck and did not hear the ap preach of the engine. Win. Slmckleford, residing he- Iwien Cedar Mill snd Beaverton fdl from a load of bay, Tuesday u. id is Mill'' ring from concussion ol the bruin. For a day or so he was tr. a lilt! to speak. 1 he injured man ia ri() years nf sgo, and has lost the ihb of limb?. Dr. l.inklater, who bus charge of the cnie, says the pa tiei.t in in a critical condition, al though thete is a chance for recov To the Public: Although we are forced to suspend business for awhile on account of repairs, we are not lining out of business en tirely. We will soon be located in our Second strtet Btore, with a hie gerand better Den of Sweets, where wt) wish to meet all our old-time patrons, ns well as many new ones. Yours for good candy. Jas. Mil- t;m burger. Frank 15. Rowoll, of tho Oroner fe Howell Co., Hcholls, had the mis fortune to get his hand lacerated in tho cut off saw, Tuesday . Dr. J. lUiloy attended the wound, and says that Rowell had a narrow escape from losing some of his fin gers. I'tirl v who has lost a hay filly. while hind lect, alar In forehead, will find snmn at John Lehman's farm, near Cedar Mill, where it has k'en taken up aa an tstray. .Owner can have tmme by paying charges accrued and cost of advertisement Wcihkc Krolui, Injured on Giunly Road, Dismisses COURT 13 THROUGH THIS WEEK Several Divorce Casts Granted bride The S V, will run a special excur sion out of Hillsboro, Cornelius, Forebt ClrovB and waypotnts to Carlton, next Sunday, for one fare for the round trip. 1 he train will leave here at l):50. Carlton is a pretty littlo town, and nn ideal place to spend Sunday. Thore is a lake thore, and all kimU of (dimly nooks. The chief attraction will be a ball gaino botweon Forest Grove's colts and the Cnrlton nine. Go and take your lunch bankets with you, Charlio: Don't forgot theexcur slon to Carlton, Buinlny. Leaves here at 0:50, One fare lor rouni trip. Ilu orowd goinc. Come along. Maud. Mrs. T. U. Imbrie gave nn At Homo last Monday, in honor ( her Bister, Mrs. C. V. Klkins, of Pnneville. Light refreehmenls were served, and tho afternoon was nent id conversation. LACKAMAS ROAD CASE DISD by Mc- Circuit Court will he through to far at the July term ia concerned, the last of the week. Weibke Krohn, who sued Clackamas Coun ty because of an injury sustained on a county road, has withdrawn the case, settlement having lnn made out of court. A. K. Devere was granted a di vorce from Ktnaline Devere; Nora Hill was granted freedom from Daniel Hill; case of Julia O'Con nell vs Dennis O'Connell, (lisuiii'S- ed because of lock of jurisdiction; John Roberts, who testified of his wiles desertion, and that she hud told him and others that she only wanted a winters home when ehe wedded him, was given separation papers from Maud Roberts; Hoard man vs Hughes, suit for account ing, dismissed; Eugeno Smith wau given divorce from Mary A. Smith; Chas. Ii'ewbaker divorced from Kmma Prewbaker; Mary Cock rill divorced from T. L. Cockrill; Da vid Hood given decree of eenara- tion from A I .or Hood. Steeples vs Lilly Hums ct als; lecree of partition sale allowed; Becker vs btckir, referred to C. h Runyon. McCracken vs McKinneyet sis; default. Hoffman vs (Inarhart, uuiet title, default and decree. The ourt today hetrd the case of Dr. A. A. AuFplund. of the Kx- Radium Medical Institute ntnl Sanitarium vs Alex Diamond, suit to recover foO'i for services when Mrs. Diamond, whoso parents live near Uulnr Mill, wai conlined. The Diamonds defend, and allege malpractice, qi well, askini: for flO.tXX) damages. Dr. Ausplund, whose Institute states on a letter head that it carries a corps of for eign and domestic physicians, when meetioned closely by Attorneys Long and Bagley, admitted that he was tbe only physician, licensed, connected with the firm, and that he was the corps but perhaps he meant tbe "core." Drs. Locke and Bell, of Portland, and Dr. F. A. Bailey, of this city, were also called aa witnesses. The case is an inter esting one from all points of view. PROBATE I C Moore estate, Greenville, closed of record and executor released from liability. Sale of realty in estate uufus F. Norman, insane, filed for confirma tion. Monday, Sept 2, Ret for final hearing eBtate John B Smith, de ceased . Final account of Geo Schulmer- ich, administrator estato of Martin Sandburg, deceased, approvod. Argus and Pacific Monthly, ll.oO John Seiffert, of Centerville, was in town today. Attorney Kl. Mendenhall, of Portland, was in town today. Cttlip Hull, of Shady Brook, wan in town today. I. IL Maxwell, of Mountaindale, waB in town today. Depieit your money with tbe IIilleh'ro Commercial Bunk. Leo Perkins and wife are visit ing relatives at Buxton this week. Mure f'.T sale. Weighs about MOO. Inquiro at the A. II. John son Farm, Keedville. Mr. and Mrs. 'V, D. Hare have gone to Newport for a vacation. For sale: 000 sacks Al white oats, in ton or halt-ton lots Ed ward L. Naylor, Forest drove, Ore. "Sure Thing" Corn Remover '20 cents a bottle, at the Uillsboro Pharmacy. Born, July 1, MOT, at Heppner, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Humphreys, a son. T. C. Johnson, of the sawmill south of town, was in the city yes terday, Chas. Brown, who hauls lumber fir the Johnson mill, was in town today. Clerk Uodman bad this morning finished issuing 110 hunters li censes. F. F. Conover, foreman of Sher iff (,'onrioli's ranch, was in towD tod ay . Max Moore, of Tacotna, was over last week, vinting relatives here and at Greenville. If you want a good velvet talcum powder, call for Stearns, at the Hillsboro Pharmacy. Mrs. Francis Cola, of near Liu rel, was in the city today, and call ed on the Argus. Do you want a buggy ? We have the finest lines ever shown in this county. Schulmerich Bros. W. J. Benson, who is putting in a boiler tor tlio Jmlay ware house at Roedville, was iu town this afternoon. For salo: Binder, threshing ma :bine outfit, portable eanrriill, etc ill sell cheap Kuratli Bros. Geo. Campbell, of this side of Laurel, and who has been a resi lent of that section for many years was in the county seat this morn ing. Albert Hall, of Carrol Point Wah., was in town today, on his way back from a visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hall, of Shady Brook. Dr. Lowe, the well known cculo optician, will be at the Hotel lua latin next ednesuay, July 24 Dr. Lowe has been coming to Hills' hero for more than 1( years. Frank Griffith, of Laurel, suffer ed a paralytic stroke this week while on his milk wagon, and fell to the ground. He is in a serious condition and the Drs. Bailey have the case in charge. Are you aware of the fact that we can sell you the latest styles of men's suits for less money than you have been paying elsewhere?--Schulmerich Bros. TLAYJIILLSBORO'S The Hrowa Hoys will be over in Force GAME ON THE LOCAL GROUNDS This is tbe Game which was Sched uled for tbe Fourth Laurel married men have a base ball nine, and they are coming to Hillsboro next Sunday to play the Hillsboro married men. This is the game that was to have been played on the Fourth of July, but which was called off because the Hillsboro catcher was unable to play. The Brown boys will be in in all their strength, and the game will be a side splitter. The line up of the two teams is not given because it would make trouble in families, both at Lau rel and Hillsboro. The game will l)e called at 2:00 sharp. For fur ther information ach Gragg will answer all questions. TIMBER ON TAX ROLL With the county cruise all in ex cept one township, Assessor Wilcox gives the timber assesament in ex cess of 4 billion, 331 million feet, making a valuation in excess of $4,334,000. Tbe remaining town ship will run the timber values to at lea-t 1,500,000, or at least one-fourth of the total taxroll. It pays to cruise, and means at least thousands of dollars of rev enue. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS "Editor Argus: What is the law regarding chickens running at large. A Subscriber." Ans. The ordinances of. Hillsboro prohibit the running at large of chickens. This applies to the entire year. Have you any fence to build? 1 f bo we cau save you money. We sell a good substantial fence, 4 feet high, for 40 cents per rod. Schul tncrich llros. Andrew McCabe, one of the tun rel contractors on tho P. R. & N., was in the oity Sunday. He re ports work as moving along nicoly. Lincoln Geiger, who baa been lining Homo timber work for the P. 11. it N., was in the city last eve ning. Reuben Foster, of Portland, and connected with tbe Portland Flour ing Milly, was in town today. parties desiring Ice will please leave orders with L. J. Pal ma tee r. U.G. Barlow was out yesterday, crectuiK friends. Thos. Bailey was a Salem visit or, yesterday. Attorney Joe Long was in town from Portland, today. Sheep, hogs aud beef cattle bought. Independent Telephone, ool, Bsaverton. J. G. Haynes. J. H. Ihompson, one of the Thompson Bros, firm, of .Mountain' dale, was in the city yesterday af ternoon. If you want to spray your hope remember that the Greear Fee;: Store, Second Street, keeps Whale Oil soap and quasia chips, in any quantity. Wilbur F. Brock, who once re sided here with his parents, and who is now connected with the Journal, was in town last evening, on business. We are agents for tbe Deering and Osborne harvesting machinery, and have a corapleto line on hand, received direct from the factory. Schulmerich Bros. R. L. Cate lost a buggy robs in town tho other day. Anyone find ing same will please return to his real estate office on Main Street, and receive reward. Rev. Daniel Thomas will preach in the Cong. Church next Sunday morning, at 11. Union service in tbe M. E. Church in the evening, at 8:00. Rev. Gilpatriok will oc cupy the pulpit of the Cong. Church at Albany, Sunday. For sale: Shepherd dogs, Berk shire swine and Shorthorn cattle. The doga are heelers and workers; the hogs are "doers," and the Shorthorns have a national reputa tion. Call early for selections. Address A. Chalmers, Forest Grove, Route 2, rosiding noar Centerville, J. A. Flaherty, traveling over land in the interests of an Eastern publication, came iu over the Che halem Mountain, yesterday, and tied his rig at the courtyard fence, where he exhibited a rattlesnake, which he killed just inside of Yam hill oounty. Mr. Rattler was four feet and eight inches in length, and had nine "jingleis" on the end of his tail. Perry Trullinger'one of the old timers of North Yamhill, and who is interested in milling, an electric light plant, and farming, was in town today, the guest of Zina M. Wood and wifa. Pope has sold his photograph gallcr and will take a vacation at the bench during August. He ex pects to remain in this city, where ho owns a home on u aehington Street. Tho county crusher down at Co Jar Mill had a break-down yester day, one of the shafts having broken. P. 1 . Goodin telephoned up for repairs this morning. The county is doing considerable work down in that section. The five year old son of D. Mc Innis, of near Farmington, got un der a wagon laden with hay th9 other day, and one of the wheels ran over him, injuring it seriously, Dr. Tamieeie attended and says the child is not fatally injured. Papers have been filed transfer ring the Breske sawmill, formerly the Hartley & Carstens property, above Banks, to Sherman Murphy and others. The consideration of tho timber lands is $0,500. If you have headaches from which you can get no permanent relief, call and havo Dr. Lowe test your eyes at the Hotel Tualatin It may bo that glasses are what you need. Whether you do or not Dr. Lowe can tell you. He will be here July 24. Dr. Wood, health officer, has re' ceived official notice of the follow ing births from Beaverton; June To, to Albert Smith and wife, daughter. June 15, to Fred Pap pie and wife, a daughter; to Chas Bremer and wife, Routs 2, a eon and to Orla Wolf and wife, June oO, a son. Henry F. Carstons, of Portland was in town this morning, and says that some one stole all the window sash out of a house in West Portland Heights, in this county recently. He was up to Bee if he could got his sash back in his pob mi t it session, l no nouse wincn was 1 looted bolongs to Dillie C. Carstens. I M Greesr to Pac Tel & Tel Co, rental brick on Second it, at fya per month (ieoriria Howlbv to Bowlby Bros, 360 a outtclaini, sec 14 t I s r 3 w 21 I W Uocnell to Geo Scuulmericn lt 3 and 6 I) lit S, Hillsboro I Jo rongratz to 1 K & N, ngnt 01 whv above Buxton Walter Uannan, Henry Hannan to PKSiN, riBUU of way 1 Wm Baeley to J W bbute, 677 a in Washington Co I Emily Hamel, O E Sheparu, P M Jackson, W P Gardner, F J Wil liams, W P Howell, J W Sewell, R Liuton. Jack Losli, F W Wolf, F J Jenkins, W Brogden, N G Winren, John Welch, Lyda Gardn?r, Schmilt & Kuliich, R II Walker to Oregon Electric, rights of way -.. Alfred Cummings et al to F M Hei del, I month's option to buy 160 a sec 29 t 3 n r 4 w for f475 100 Geo Schtewe to Rena Schiewe, 4.00 a A J Master's donation 5 M I Kinney to I W Shnte, l2o a sec 8 t 2 n r w 2600 I I Roberts to J V Shute, 160 a sec to t a n r 3 w 2625 Chas Dhondt to Ruth E Dakin, 19 75 a Joel Fairchild donation 1S00 Jeremiah Shoch to Carlton rxichol- son, 9oasec3 t 1 n r 4 w 3150 Henry Jerrett to Carl Broderson, 25 a near Forest Grove 2200 Carl Abendroth to Alonzo Squires, It 5 Cornelius Environs 750 Jacob Dixon to Robert fclliott, frac tional blk 7, Dilley 430 J J Smith to Walter Hernaras,. 30 a John Harrison die Chas E Bradley to F C Orth, lots 15, 16. b!k 14. 0 P ail forest (..rove. . . I W U Hare et al to F M Heidel, 16o a sec 32 t 3 n r 3 w. 1 A Carstens to Dillie C Carntens, 32 lots West Portland Heights 1500 Lyle McCarthy to Bertha McCarthy 15 a S J btott d 1 c 1 Wm llines to Ira II Crawford 7 a sec x t 2 n r 4 w 1 Delos P Hopkins to J W Shute, 5o a sec 18 t 2 n r 3 w 950 Walter Purdin to Jacob Bucuele, 10 a Cornelius Environs 2400 Madalena Welter and Robt Fehlman to Beaverton and Willsburg R K, right ot way , W A Milteuberger to J P Johnson 50 a sec 4 t 2 s r 1 w 2500 A A Mead to J W Shute, 40 a sec I t in r 4 w lo F ltreske et al to Sherman Murphy et al, Umber homines above Banks 9S00 Will Bowman, an unique char acter around town, and who has been working on the P. R. & N., for many months, left this week for Chicago. He was very eccen tric, yet faithfol to what he under took. When he got his first pay check from tho P. R. & N., amounting to over $50, ho had a Uilldboro business man cash it. He said, "Ed., this ia the most money I ever had in my life at one lime. And then, to eropna- size how he felt about it, Bill dropped a few tears. The Order of Washington will give a dance in the (. 0. W. Hall, at Reedville, on Friday evening, July 2o A new floor has been aid, and we have one of the finest floors in the county to darceon. Soft drinks will bd served at the counter. Tickets, including oyster supper, $1X0. All are invited to come and have a good time. Good order will be strictly maintained. RufuB Waggener baa entered in to an agreement to pay for one-half of the west brick wall to be erected by Dr. W. D. Wood, east of the Tualatin Hotel, in case Mr. Wag goner desires to build a brick and use a part of the wall in its con struction. This looks as though it is only a question of time until the block on tbe ncrth eide of Main, between Second and Third will, ultimately be of solid bnck. Lost: At merry .go-round, cele bration ground, puree with small sum of money and three keys Finder can keep money if thy will return keys Mrs. L. M. Uoyt, at Hoy l s btore, Hillsboro. The United Evangelical people bave erected a large tent taberoa cle on Third Street, opposite the Christian Church, and a series ot special meetings are being held to large crowds. The tabernacle is a new thing here, and the outpour ing of spirit seems to be gratefully accepted by the people of the little Church on Seventh. F.A. BAILEY. M. D. Physician and Sorgeoa OHlce Bailev-Morean hlivk. nimtnlr. Rimimu r 1,1 ami 15. Ktwlricnc 8011II1- wpHt corner ll.-llno and Becond Htmu, Hutu t'hitnes. S. T. LINKLATER, 11. B, C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office upfttalrs over Th Delta Prut; Vtor RfcjMenca Eaat of Court Hoot, in the corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1S, M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Bontliern Pacilio Railroad Co. JoiimilUition in French or Knelmh. wf tice iiwtair, over L. M. Hoyt Ci't. utore, north Hide of Main St., Hillsboro, Or. . J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kenidence on corner Second and Oak Bta Oregon Phone Main 116. UILLSBORO --- OREOON A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and o Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. TTilUWn Orp. 1 EDWARD W. KERK Edward W. Kerr, of this city, died at the Northern Pacifio Sanitarium in Portland, Monday, July 15. 1007, from an attack of appendici tie. Deceased was born at La Jun ta, Colorado, Nov. 22, 1882, and is the son of tbe late J. K and hnza beth Kerr, the latter of whom re sides near Middleton. He was married to Mibh Ida Thompson in 1902, and the widow and two small children survive him. The moth er and the following brothers and Bisters survive: George, at Goble; John, Portland; T. M., Hillsboro; Jos. L., Middleton; Jas. F., Hills boro; Dan Kerr, Laurel, and Chas , Hillsboro; Mrs. LouiBa McDaniel, Middleton and Mrs. Abigail Mont gomery, of near Middleton. lbe funeral took place in this city Wednesday. In July b'iirlitly shines the sun - These days we'd rather walk than run; And cool .jt ilrinks, icecrenin and 8ucn, Appreciated very much. So come with vrife, sweetheart, or friend, 1 )r come alone for we intend To Huit you all though wants may vary At raimateers i oniecuonery. Li. J. Falmateer, rrop. Hillsboro is filling up more and more every week, and last night there was not room enough in town to accomodate people who wanted lodgings. Fifty Greeks landed in town on tbe 5:30 train, and many of them were obliged to camp out. the need of another hotel is cm phasized almost every day in the week. For Sale: Fifty acres cleared land in the viciniy of Hillsboro, on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line. Fine location; good building site. Inquire of Argus. The Swiss dairyman, who lives on the Cornell road, this side of St. Vincent's Hospital, was killed Tuesday night by some unknown enemy. Tbe dtad man was named Alexander Huber, and he made frequent trips into the Bathany and Phillips' country for hay and grain, and waa well known by the Swiss of those settlements. There will be a dance at Alpha Hall, Cornelius, Saturday night. July 20th. Walkers orchestra ickets, 10 cents. Everybody in ited. Lome and have a good time. There is some agitation for county high Bohol, and if a sufH cient petition is signed it will be submitted to a vote of the county fit the next general election which by the way, will be next Juue, The county needs a high school and there is no more central point, trom standpoint of population, than the county seat. Dance at W. 0. W. hall, Glen- coe, Saturday evening, July 27. Walkers orchestra. Ticket?, in cluding supper, 75 cents. Every body invited, and a good time guaranteed. The six year old daughter of Valentine Frank, living south of Cornelius, while playing, Friday late, got a bearded oat grain im bedded in one of her eyes. The eye became intlamed and the vision was threatened. Alter two or turee days tne little one was brought to the office of Dr. A. B Bailey, who removed the obstacle. II. C. Pearson, of near Farming' ton, was in town today. Lincoln Hill, of Gaston, passed through the city Sunday. Good oat hay for sale. Will de liver, or Bell in field, in stock. Any quantity. W. E. Thome south of depot. Elder A. A. Beery will preach at the Christian Church, next Sunday morning. Subject, "The ay of Holiness. Buffalo Pitts engine, water tank and Champion Hay Press, ready to run, complete, for $500. J. A. Moore, Hillsboro, Ore., Route 2, residing just eaBt of Hillsboro, this side of Newton. PROFESSIONAL. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO OREGON Ceo. R. Baalmy W. 0. Hmrm BAGLEY A HARE ATTOK.NKYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shute Building HILLSBOEO, . . OHF.UON. U. T. BAGLEY ATTORJJEY-AT-LAW Office, npaUirs, over the Post Office, HUUboro, - Oregoa E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms , 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HUlebors, JOHN 21. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office CpeUirs, Bailey Morgan Block. Rooms, 1 an I a. HILLSBORO, - OSXOOIT. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stairs, Central lleck. HILLSBORO ORBCOH THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon O. F. SHELDON Altorney-mi-Lmw mnd Notary Pumllo Off lea ovar Wahrung'a Star Hillsboro, Oregon Good, gentle, true and sound work or driving horse, for sale; weighs 1100. Goes at a bargain; color, black. h.. E. Lyons, north eaBt of Hillsboro. Fred Stucki, a prominent farmer oi Bethany, is in a critical condi tion, the result of an attack of t fever, complicated with other tiou bles. Several physicians have been in attendance from this county ana one irom roruaua, and it is stated that there is but little hope 01 recovery. Mrs. Arthur Donelson, of South east Hillsboro, yesterday cut one of her hands very severely while mak ing kindling. The blade cut through the joint of the index fin ger and injured several other fin gera. Dr. F. A. Bailey attended tne wounds. For Bale: Handmade WDtnn. 31 half-truck style, in good repair; 150 lb anvil; b0 lb blacksmith vise Little Giant screw plate, almost new. H. S. Sturdevant, Cornelius, ore. Miss Marie Tunzat leaves Mon day for a month's stay at Tilla moon, the guest of friends. IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers iu Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tomlistoues, aud all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write us tor particulars. Address 3S0 r.. Morrison, PORTLAND ! : : - - OREGON T. R. Imbrie DealB in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and Bale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. Room 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon G. M. HUNTER Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all classes of building Shop, Firm and Mailt ma. Raaldanea, aaat anal al Oak, Bath Phanam Hillsboro, Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S. Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest Grove Graduate of Grand Rapids Veterinary Col. Five years' successful experience In treatiug horses for lameness. Practice all modern surgery. Castration, Spay ing, Nerving for Relief of Chronic Lameness. Operation for Roaring. Pacific States' and Independent phone. Calls answeredprotnptly, day or night. Ladies', gents', and children's) shoes, spring styles, arriving daily at U. Wehrung & Bona.