HILLSDORO AROU"3, OCT. 3 , 1J07 .. i ..i l iiuallauon Vni.h . u' rnui'l ilr fill Sell Adualuielt 1 H. CO. u i,- Is Oftiton a . . . i .... Ill-, I nutal.lti llia.b.r I owners. J" Imfors lb r.1 tfaJnslar. and t'nM0U " . .. ..i ..fil.V . i .1. ill II wr.i"xi vi i 'L tt. mad l-r Aaor Wll- I u. U..rroW Slid lht 111 ... i ft . ..mull I ha lliGUiht Wa ' i.alf blah H l Down W'-"' .. ... I -ill i.L. .. ' ..r it,. S Co.. but there ir,i..u s.tititv that there will t . lucliim iu lha valuation i .l . nt Ilia vail lid COUntia ui thai to To all raons who have attliJ to County ("lurk (iixlinaii fur mar ttkgn Ikiim. piiii M llm iiviriiir' proclamation of lal holiday, tU former has eiplaiiiftd that titer waa a iitiaatioo about tlm leiralitv f tha irK:naliii, but in ntc, j,,. lam a, ilia ailit aula dm uM l taka Ilia chain on, if sny tlmm wnra hare la alwt a iiimtnii among th tUirtieya, aa to whallmr Wai d.M). utusnta eiecuted at t lima, will stand tha lest of law. Thus far few audi limlrumxnu have Imi filed at tha Court llouae, tha ( Ink not refuting, however, to accept documsnl atUr iidainiiiir ilia holiday liiixHlifiiaiil. U lulirf romrt ami aliaVra . vi ..in Urir'a rvny rtl.lrmr of ' Ycl every iraa.iti 'rr In town, Ami will I tftail u luvr call To are our pUi-a if not lo l.uy- V will in it It y In Make )ou ury At I'atmatrrr'a l'tilri llcmriy. I,, i, raliuatrrr, I'tnp, Judge Uoodin yealnrday commit lad KIwochI Haiti, of thi city, to Ihe hlala lueane Aiyluin, after an aiaoiinaliun of llainra by lr J. I', 'aiuleaia. Coiiiplaint wajt enterad y H. A. lloweri, Hainea' father-in aw. for auiiie iiuji pant llauiea hae lieen paralytl, ami the diaaie had enooUMl bit nana to an eilviit that it waa lhou(ht uareanary to oomiuit hiui to tha Aaylum, where ha could have the lwwl care and Ireatmeut. Hainea ia U'.l year uhl An Aaylum olhcial will come and (at hiut today. lU mil. il WOUlJ of i raducliou, tha duly of J7bjjJ woulJ lie iu tha other (jjo,. A a mailer of fact, no Gxiioot have thua far lwan wade C M trtiun Uken in tha matter .ril DMt . ine . ,ol ohli"'' aiptra in ilii. IANDEK DfcLSMAN Vi TuaaJir. (VloUr 2l, 15R)., Ctbolio church at tbia place, V tki Kant of ona of the beet at Wei etJJiUK thai haa occurred V Wubiiutini count r lor eoma teipail,abn Bernard J. Haoder, lUinMinill iubo of Tillamook Snityjei Mim A una C. Ielaman, V Mar HilUI'uo, to the altar. JW wio a hy Hav. rather i, reeideut paalor of the church, and Ihe ceremony .... i . inipoanif ai uia cowpieiioo iki aarriiue. uowarda of two uund gueata rrpatred to the taUT riUru e u Y. , I tela Wlki bnde'a father, at North 7'iaiaa, obare a grand dinner a Viaiiobooiir of the happy couple. It ui lira. Sander will reaida in lUtBdok oouoty. NOTICB Of XEMOVAt nt reiuovel to our new and swioui iiuarlera, we invite old cuitoinxra, and the trading uk Mutrtllr. to call and aee u oar re buoineea home. To ai tbo have palrouUed Ui for put fifteen year in our o) urt. we extend our alncere it, inJ hoiie to be Utter ipH to merit your trade in lotura than in the paal. br raa of mora riHim, more bo.mIi and UfMrvie. K. II. (hear, Carlita Haul Coti up la Smoke MttejJar niifht. the hie hotel Vlloo, VliiiIiIII cnuntv. camrb - j i n ?rtlfOai col ehuta. and waa total ffwumyad Tueaiitv aueata of r muh, ill managed to eaoaite fimough many of theru had a hard i Ibouaht thai tha fira waa a re rut nr .,.,, i.... i. .. .!.... . 'I'un.Kiicniun iHiiiiiiuniiiiu f " bot waa naina.l b U' rT1 od W. A Howe, and wai rr Priially inaura.1. The tola r"Mtweent4i)(xN) and IIIKM) pCI AND SHOOTING MATCH TONS ()F STEEL RAILS I'lliil) lil' ATTUAUTIN l or llillshoro I'.raiKli of Orc Mccltic Koad Ml LIVK BIG tlf UUAV'S VtOKK Eoi(lacrr Dunwld S, Koa-l Come t UilUlior ia S prinn Vetch llroa., painter and per ner, have located in IlilUUiro, and aak a ahare of Ihe puhlia pat rooag. i'ereom iu need of their aervioea can reach them by calling up 341 I'noilk Hlalea phone. Married, in Newlerg, Ore., Oct 23, at Ibe reetdence of the bride larenU, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Colbn, Kre.1 M. Mcl)nald and Mia Klor ence Coflin, llev. C. I.. Hamilturi ufbcialing Kred McPonalJ t well known in HilUboro, ami ia a neph- in a ' ew ol W. . uey. The Milne warehoiiM ha been eeaetl by (Seo. A. Hrowo, and he ia ready to receive hay, grain and hp forlorge at raaaonable prica. All aloraga buaiueea will rix-oive prompt attention. (leo. A. Urown, I. A. A. Morrill, deputy county mut veyor, who recently took a trip from Tualatin over the line of the Oregon Klwitrio line to Salem, with Chief Krijjirieer II. I,. Donald, re port that them are now piled up at Tualatin, K00 tone of Hteel railn to le ueed in the construction of the HilUlMtro branch of that road. The main line of the OrcR'ni Klec trie wan acheduled to be completed to I'ortland from Kalem by Novem ber l"t of the pri-iietit year, but the removal of countlm ton of earth from a big cut near Tualatin hax delayed the work, o that the main line will hardly lie completed to 1'ortlaud before the li ret of Janu ary. Itiei liiel engineer told .Mr. Morrill that work on the If illnlx.ro branch would not Uin Ixdore Spring. The fact that all the railH are on the ground, argue well for the coimlructioti of the road to tbie city. HfcAL fcSFATK TRANSFERS Aru and Journal, $2.25. Dr. and Mr. A H. liailey were 'ortland vifitor Tueeday. Mr, lilaner and daughter were 'ortland viitora Vedneday. We make Chcxxilate Chips. "The )en of Kweets." I.. J. Palmateer end aife were 'ortland vinilora Weiiieeday. mbrella covere. arid repaired a k'hnI a new, at It. l.ee hear cyclery. MiHH Jennie Lillear l, of Laurel, aH accepted a poeitiou with The Den of Kweeta. Mr. McOill and wife, of the Ore lot) Kiark A CiiaSin r lit to C W S . .lt ol m c I I I m I VI W 111 Mlllllr I" Mjiv I'. rll aii'l I'l'" k (. Mi.lMlrlou l.ru H i auiilll rt utlolK lilt- Iu. L. ail ol t. Iia" I.rls il 1 c I I J J"o Oxaf iUlilviiti rt 111 to A II IImiiims lul 4 l)k Jo Small 1'aik ail I. l oi l tu l'.ruie W 1'iM'lr rt l' Hainvui S l.ilmie, Yi ol II t , arc .1 t I n 4 35 Mooting match for turkey, p,nd duck, and an all day "will heKiven at Ceularvlile, 1(Ji 1.H)7. Keetivitie begin ', m. and end at ti p. ru. tnr n. 1. .1 .... . 1 , 1 - u iuo nan, nood iiiuhiu JT 1 Jod time aurnd to all. Y My invite.1. I Herman Oeterman A Co. lfrh cow for hI nn C. Wchinan, Uillnhoro. tw .. . nH. MnPanrt .n.l -If.. In - wednemlay. l8rMor rubberi, for men, wo viiuuimi, .WBel, of lluxton, waa I ualJee.t viHitor, Monday. oun K n:i- i m . -!. r'Qtbtuitv to.tav ami nailed. 1 - - 1 a wHa . nil . """" noue 10 i ori- Ei W mBUiwt, wllh Meler vy, lUdabn.l. - l .1 a... 7 "" aim peanuva, KiL',mb "d made at the "Deo lm Knoea tted Unlay that the Knnea eawmill yeelerday ehip mh) it laet carload of bridge lim ber to Nebraska. With the l-giu-nint of Navmbr, the railroad rale on lumber will advance IU coot er cat. For Hale: Fifty acre cleared and iu the vicinity of HilUboro, 011 rural mail and milk route, near telephone line. Fiue location; good building aile. lnuire of Argu. ". H. McKldowney, of Foreel (Jrov, uerintendenl uf the ladd fariua iu thi tle, wa in town Th.tra.lav. ahaking baud with old rv;....U Mr. Mcfcldowney na wmti iu lb employ of the l.add for nearly tweuty year. Do not run the rik of having your valuable paper burned or tolen when you can have a aieiy depoail leu at the Hillaboro Com- .... a l UI ....aa inercial HanH lor ni ier Hheriir John Connell, John Hai lay, Ward IV' Koont, Uft thi mornliiR, " loaded hack, for a liehing trip to Wileon river, where they ho, to make a big catch ol aalmon trout. A a uaii a Mr r A 111 the fact that nio jwm - - - , 1 a can aell vou the latent etylea oi men' uil moM1 lh" you hav been paying elttewheref Sohulmerich llroa. vi Oar wan fatnilie from Min- ... ....a.iM.1 10 arrive at neeova, i i - , Centerville uexl week, where they -in i..t. .n.t buv (arm, lney ... r.Un.la of the Swank and other residing near Centerville. K.oeptioual value in Udie ..iln, ...ada suit at 10and $12, direct from the Kaal. " and get your choice, at Hehulmer- oh Drue. L. A. Copeiand, of Ml. rul"", II . who ha been vi-iting frwndo n HillHboro, for ou.e tiiu eft veeterday, to call upon frumd at Aehland, this te- lo loan on real estate or pentonal .ecurity. cominiBion- a....- - Commercial Hank. Mi. KU. Wilkei bM r.neu her position a central ai v... . int Telephone ofllce, and Mt Zha Olson ! ailing the vacancy. Have vou any fence to bui u sell a goou w-- i.:u i JO rent VUt rou. iiiK"i mnr Oil lrOB. The Coffee Club will meet at im oLofMr.. H.T. lUgl.y. on Hrij afternoon. Nov. A at i Cba W l.aiiirn to I T I .rrrl-.li, v u id wf :s t I li 1 Juliu KiciiKin rt ux lo ll.mry O 10 van 1 v . Co pall ol arc '.'j I I It. Mtllrr Mut.lK-li rt in to T T Nu hol- aou y a IU C J Nriilll it I C t 1 I 5' A W 1-tiy t al to U M l ope pait of bla v 'JIiIIIhW "W Johu W r'ii'Mi Jrnmic M llalb-r Iracl ailjoiunij; lilk 4" I oirt drove I J 11 Kiwlr rt al to S.iinirl Ki.ttf lr rt al s a in I. II Id ill, 1.4; J I c t I D iw 'V J W Ix.ruclnn rt to V N Thomp son S t 5S a in arc 4 I I n 4 r ami c u t 4 n 4 w 4 K M tlrl.ltl rl u to J B Trulliimrr rt al, patt ol llk )i IlilUliom Suaan J Brown to V II Whcatley, It i 1.1k 6 llill.lwro lo"0 lUWar 1) Watiti rt u lo Albrrl J Ilartiaiiipf lota .r, 6 au.l 7 lilock i Kmney'aaiM HilUlwro K V l a.lv et ui to I' U 1 '.v. lul 4. 7 l.lk. I', Sleel1 add, ca vrrtoii . . . . ' T P Uhaie et in to Robrrt J Hairs a of e ' an.l u e ol i' n- S i I ll i1"' I H I'ronan, trustre, to C U Wrbb pt ..1 v 1 n,n, V .I I e I 1 w (40 a)...ro. o C O llot.kiiia rt u to 1' II I'armlry, ...rl i.l HT.' I t 2 11 1 W " 1' U t'ernilrv rl ux to Wiu II Adains Iota ( and 6 arc Ull J " ...i... l.n.l iHoo li.ljiar 1 V.ina lo Malx-l Alice Want! lott and 4 Mock 1 Kinney' add, HilWoro Vrlal Cmiino rt ux to A Ciimno, 6 a In c jj t 1 1 w M l Itolnuaou lo A Cimino, tract in arc J1 J t w Win A Stieucr lo Auutial I.ovci;rcii, . 1' r . m : an- alt 1 1 1 w M vu I.- M.,irHiiur to M ileal' l'urdin, 1 iulln I'reacent Mill. K t'.rove j5oo ...... . V M Mill to Willi A JuilllMou, ynt . ol Donald Mcbeo.1 d I c t I 4 w-:5' 11.. II. I rr lo R A TWIM, II ', .1 . u 1. lint w 8JO J C .Sctiulmerich tt ux to Bernard Outnian, tract iu . COUNTY TEACHERS IN ANNUAL SESSION Teachers' Institute Opened Wednesday at Court House A VfcKY SUCCESSFUL MEETING Able Instructor, and Evening Ltcturtt are Featurci The county teachers' annual in Hlitute convened in the Circuit It-on Nurery,were I'ortland vieitore, Court room of the Court Houee ""day. WadnMnlav fnrennnn. RM1 r-nll Money to loan on city and farm showed an attendance of U S teach mp'-rty rate reasonable. Call on K'uralli Brother. N. C. Lilly, a Gale Creek mer chant, had legal bueiiii-BH in Hillu- lioro, Tueeday. A full lineofnilk and cachmere ong glove in brown, blue, black and white at liaird. Hon. J. W, Morrow, of Portland, wa in town yeterday, in the Inter- eel of the 0. It. .t N. Co. Do you want a buggy? We have the (merit line ever shown in thi county. Scbulrnerich Bro. II. T. Bagley waa a pasnengeron the !l o'clock Tueeday. era present, from varioua part of the county. Mr. L. V. Sweeey, of Tacoma, Wanh., gave an excellent talk on the ubject, "First work of introducing roueic to the child mind," and handled her Bubject in a manner that made ber a favorite in the institute work. Mrs.Hweeey wa, until recently, a teacher ot of mueic in Berkeley College, Cal, and ia a fine exponent of vocal harmony a taught in the public rcbools. Dr. Sheldon, of the State University, handled the subject of "Interest ita ulace in education." train to rortianu, ,n an able manner. L. It. Alder man handled the subject of'Kdu Before you buy your toilet soap, cation;" L. K. Traver.'The Recita ake a look at the line at the Hills- lion;" MrB. Sweeey, "Child Voice, boro 1'harmacy. Hev. Father Buchoher, pastor of the Catholic church at this place, visited I'ortland Wednesday. Ita Beauty, Its Limitation;" Dr. Sheldon, Geography Children's Interest;" Prof. Alderman, "School and Home;" Mr. Traver, "The Study Period. Th(B completed Sheep, logs and beef cattle the programme for the first day bought. Independent Telephone, ."1, Beaverton. J. U. Haynee. Mrs. Alice Miller, of Montavilla, t .a . 'il is in the city, viBiuog wun ner mother, Mrs. Susan Brown. We are headquarters for guns nd ammunition. 11. Lee SearB, bicycle ehop, Main street. Adam Treber, of Portland, waB in tow n over Sunday, visiting with bin sinter, Mrs. J. C. Kurath. Miss Pearl Smith, of this place, At the Crescent Theatre, in the evening, Dr. Clarence True Wilson delivered a splendid lecture to a crowded bouse, on the subject of "The Advantages of Higher Edu cation," which fully justified hie reputation as an orator and think er. The institute will close Friday evening. The interest in the insti tute is keen, and thus far the meet ing has been a decided success, and of great practical benefit to the teachers present. Preeident Kerr, of the Slate Agricultural College, will lecture tonight at the Crescent lor CARZES REHSE visited her parents in the Grove, ..... i " ast week, returning to llillsboro Theatre, subject: "Education Monday. the Industries." Dejvonit your money with a pro gressive anu growing up-vo-oave bank, such as the llillsboro Com mercial. Attorney John M. Wall, T. 8. Wilkes, 0. Hartrampf aud W. A. Finney, were patBengers to I ort land Tuesday. A very pretty borne wedding was that of Miss Amanda Rehse, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rehse, to M. D. Carzee, of Portland, October 27, at the residence of the bride's uarente. near Farminston. Prompt S. C. Wilson, of near Buxton, Iu .t in a. m . to the strtins of the was in town yesterday, and renew- weddine march, slaved bv the ed old acquaintance with the scribe I bride's sister, Miss Verna Rehse, of the Argus. the bride and groom appeared in i..r rni r.r fr uale. tha Thomas the parlors and stood under a beau- Otchin farm.C milee north of Hills- tifal canopy of evergreens where unrn v. larma annlv to Marv A. the Kev. L F.Belknap, of Hills HimoKon. llillsboro. Ore. ". performed the ceremony in the presence of about twenty rela Henry A. Kuratli, of Phillips, tivee and friends. The bride was went over to Washougal, Warh., attended bv Miss Maud McClarkin. this week to cry an auction Bale in 0f Laurel; and the groomsman was that neighborhood. Herman Rehse, a brother of the wn r .i u no bride. After congratulations the ha v. Efil.; down to a sumptuous sale at the Milne warehouse, by "jr". Geo. A. Brown, lessee. The dining room was dec orated in Oregon grapeand autumn leaves. The bride and eroom re- If vou have knowledge of an Leived manv useful and beautifu item in your locality, that would presents. be a mattes of news to the Argue, Mr. and Mrs. Carzee left on the evenina; train for Portland, where they will be at home to their many friends, after Nov. 8, at 4do am hill Street. Jraiie Ballard et al to Mary H Rol ton, tract adjoining ' 3 i ' add. forest Grove .....!-oo I'laia K Sake to 11 (1 Colton, lot J and 4 bla ll.Middleton ......... 4 I B I.ickley et al to Maltie A Row, w i f lot i I'la 40 Vartrt Grove. . I050 Alvali It Scotield et ux lo Detrnt Wt." u ri. T II .... lnP 1 0"g. 01 mis ouy, !. .,.ur"nil for a few dava. visit "I "tends. I 1.-.. . Z'H and everything iu irnni l..ut.. .j !. H'l ,U . "7 " UIOUCBBIUB iu ' u'u iup loggeri, at Baird's "l. Llldumt. . Weru liu... in Vnri, ,1ilWa.ln...i-,l""uD uoauay, 8chnnl rr. . "Wl I .anl, i . ..... "'to -""""ora. a neat aouvo- Br.. . ke notn. l a box of our -500 kindly send it in. Robert Simpson, John R. and Frank Bailey, of near Buxton, pass ed through the city on their way to Portland, yesterday. For sale, a number of pigs, old enough to wean, also Bhoata. Call Estate of Thos H Tongue, deed; re un or see F. M. Barnes, 2 miles nrtrt of E B Tomrus. aduar. filed south of llillsboro. Iudepeudent ordered that admr be authorized to phone, 1133. pay to K M Tongue, widow, the PROBATE home urday afternoon n..lnpk. " ... . ur. invite the teachers while in town to call ami tfM2; ' -.,ifor the Xmaa. exer- ZZl Den of Sweets." Jos. Pongrlh..B2r; dealer, was in town vu - He reporta tnings up hi. way, and business good. A full line of electric Bupphes aod globeH. House-wiring. Next doorfoV.ughfa Grocery, on Sec will atrAAt. a. Mra. P. H. Tabor, of n n Citv are visiting their Ste"&"M.Ho,t,of this clty- M r ' . t 4 n c m R M Wade et u to Joliu Mernan, nartofiiec J t I I Otlo lliirtiimn et ux U A l rtcgei, n Solo1 aecynnjw. ........ : V K Rowell et ux to Jesse I hcliuei der. tract in arc lo t 2 a w. . . . . . Montgomery Turner et al to J w Sliule, J40 1,1 1 ' 1 , " J, R l'auno et ux to B I' .SiiutU. part ot aec 71 t I 1 Geo V Douuhly rt ux o Cate, lota S 10 ullH '. view add, HillalK.ro.. No K Monner et ux to l W mararr, 14, 15am! 10 Dia 9 m" ,"" -Horest Orove 000 Henry llencli et ux to I.ouia imra- bartet l e )i o. a w ,4 2 yf ... t J' Will Wolf to Henry StolTrra, part ol Caleb Wilkin, d 1 c t 1 n a w 21-00 McPHERSON-CAWRSE :ia0in( weJdine took place on North PlainB, at the home of the bride's father, Joropn i-awrse, when R. L. McPhersou, of Forest Grove, claimed Miss Fannie Cawrse for his bride. The event occurred on the 30th inst , and the ceremony was solemnized by Rev. L. . Bel knap, of HilUboro. A number of u..r.;f.,l and useful presents were received by the happy couple, who departed on the afternoon train for inland. Thev will make their future home in ForeBt Grove. Children's umbrellas at Bairda. t n UafTetv. of Mnuntaindale, called on the Argus today. A warm baby" is the one that ears Reuben'e shirts-for eale at Baird'fl. Mra. George FiHher, of Buxton, who has been quite ill lor some II. W.Miller, of Forest Grove, sum of $3,000, to be applied on her was iu town Tuesday. Mr. Miller'8 dower interest; to E B Tongue, $2, wife has beeu quite sick, Bince their WW as admr fees, and that $2,100 .om,..i in 11.. iirnv from Shadv be distributed among the heirs n,v Estate of Thos J King, deed; re . . port sale tereonal property filed For sale: 'lwenty bve pigs, tnd same approved. weeks old. inquire ai my piace KiUte of EVl Heineck, deed; in near went end of Long onage, oe- ventor- fiie(j anj approved; execu tweon llillsboro ana orneuuB. t0f ordere(j to Beu per8onal proper . xi. xayior. ty aB per petition Mrs. S. J. Gibson, of Baker City, Estate of Dwight H Thomas, de was a guest at the Bigelow, Tues- ceased ; record amended; report of dav nicht. She is a friend of the admr filed and approved. Bigelows, and is a prominent mine Estate of W II Lung, deed; final owner in Baker county. acct and report presented. You are invited to come to the E9t ol, Mart.in Anderson de- Bapfilt church Sunday. Sunday ceased; final hearing continued to and 7:30.-PPastor l'o. Bauer. -sedj nalacct JM; Monday. A birthday party was given at tions to final account, the home of Benton Phillips, at Guardianship of Wm Zigler, in Buxton, last Sunday, in honor of competent; special oath and bond the natal day of Kh Mills, several bled on sale 01 real estate; Donu ap a ir I presents were received Dy mr. provea. Mills. Married, in the Court House, Hillsboro, Oregon, by Judge J W. ThiB morning8 marfcet reports, Goodin, October du, uvi, x n"P UomDiled from Portland auotationa. P. Allen, of Portland, and Stella are;- Matheny, ot uaBton. Valley Wheat, 87o, President A. S. Sholes speaking tfKlay. of the condition of the Hills boro Commercial bank, Baid: "Its financial condition was never 10 sound as it is now. The bank has over double the amount of reserve that the law requires. That the directors and stockholders, consist ing of Edward Scbulrnerich, Geo. Hchulmerich.C. 8. Russell, W. N. Barrett, 8. B Huston, J. W. Con nell, E. B. Tongue and ncywlf, have such confidence in the solidi ty of the institution, that each one has expressed his willingnees to stand behind every dollaron deposit. They have m fears ta to the result; With Buch backing, our rank's re sources are more than double its liabilities." The illaHtrated lecture on "Ben Hur,'' at the Christian church, Monday night, waa a great Buccees, both in the matter of the attend ance, the lecture and vocal effort of Mr. and Mrs. Webb. The church was well filled, despite the rainy night, and the receipts were quiet satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Webb proved their ability as singers, and will henceforth be favorites before Hilleboro audiencei. Mies Florence Tongue, of this city, left Tuesday for Boston, Mas sacbusetts, where she will attend the Boston Conservatory of music. Mies Tongue is the possessor of a naturally fine voice, and acting upon the advice of competent judges in Portland, she will culti vate it. fche expects to spend the winter in the East, under the beet instruction obtainable. Yamhill county hae an apple fair, at McMincville. The fair be gins today and lasts the remainder of the week. The walnut club of that county, will make an exhibit at the fair. Prizes are offered for the beet display of the leading yari etiee of apples, while a silver cup is hung up for the best display of walnuts raised in that county. Hillsboro is to have a furniture actory. I. . Trullinger, of this place, and J. B Trullmger, of Sheridan, have bought a lot on bird Street, just south of Judg Archbold's residence, and have laid the foundation for a furniture factory, 40x40 feet, one story in height. The district Sunday school con vention ot the Christian church will convene in Hillbboro, Nov. 2 p. m., Rev. Phipps, Associa lion Sunday School worker, will be preeent. All Sunday schools in the district are requested to send delegates. The residence owned by Mr. Car ile, a printer, in Forest Grove, was destroyed by fire, Wednesday night. The fire wai accidentally started by a lighted candle and got too big a start before the bre de partment arrived. Geo. Koster, of Albion, this coun ty, has just returned from a trip to Washington, D. C, and other eastern points. He says every tniDg n the East, but V all street, seems to be in a prosperous condition E. F. Thompson, of South Dako ta, is now operator at the Southern acific depot, succeeding Mr. Woo ey, of Oregon City. John Stribich and Hugh Smith of Forest Grove, were down to the county eeat this afternoon, greeting their many friends. Dr. F. A. Bailey wai called to Portland today, to testify in the Federal court, as a medical expert, 1 1 . in a nomesieaa case. F. W. Schultheiz, a well to do Bethany farmer, was in town today. Fred S. Yates, of Greenville, vis ited the county seat, yesterday. Fred EnniB was in town from Banks this afternoon. A. J. Aiton, of Banks, was a county seat visitor Wednesday C. A. Wyman, of Gaston, was in the city today. Floyd C. Bierly, of Kinton, was in the city today. A. BAILEY, M. D. Pbyniclan and Surgeon Office Balier-Morvan l.i.v-a unatalra. Room 12, 1.1 and 15. Kiilii Mouth- ' corner Baseline and booid HtreeM, nuiu mono. . T. L1NKLATER, It. B. C. II., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlca opetalri over Tha Delta l)rua; 8 tor FUaldance Xaat of Court Houwt, lo tb oorner of the block. JAM ICS PHILLIPS TAMIJttLE, X. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surtpon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Conaultalion in French or English. Of. uMttairs, over L. M. Hoyt CVa. atore. Dortb aide of Main Bt., Hillaboro, Or. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on corner Second and Oak SM Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLSBORO OREGON PROFESSIONAL. A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. T-niUrw Or aautwwvi V a va DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennii Store. HILLSBORO ------ OREGOW a. JC Bmttf W. 0. Mart DAG LEY A HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Kooma 1 and 2 Shite BaiUtinff HILLS BOILOt . . OREGON. H. T. BAQLEY ATTORNBY-AX-LAW Office, apautrt, over the Poet Office, HilUboro, - OtegMu E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 5, 4, A S, MorgamBlk, HillebofO. JOHN li. WALL ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Office Upetalra, Bailey -Morgan Bleak, Room, i anl a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. rrrrrAAArWArMrrrM W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrir-K: Main Street, opp. Court How. HILLSBORO OREGON rWWtrAAAAAAArAAM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstalra, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon DR. J. J. MURRAY Veterinary Surgeon and Dentut Graduate of American Veterinary College, New York City, in 1881. Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Fobkst GaovK Phones Independent, No. 744; Facias Mates, 33. NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS Fearing some depositors might not understand the condition banks are placed in at the present time, and therefore become uneasy as to the safety of their deposits, we, the un dersigned directors of the Cornelius State Bank, hereby Btate tnat we will become personally responsible for every dollar ol their deposits. A. . s boles, C. C. Hancock, C. B. Buchanan, J. C. Buchanan, Edward Scbulrnerich. Cornelius, Ore , Oot. 30, 1907. THE MARKETS, Wm. Sticklin, a former resident of this county, died at St. Vinoent's hospital, iu Portland, on the 2Gth inst. His remains were brought te Hillsboro lor interment, on the day Barley feed, 128.50 per ton; brewing, 130; rolled, 130131. Oats, White, $29.50. Bran, $20$21 per ton. Hay, valley timothy, $1718; following, Rev. Belknap oonduot- clover, $13; grain, $13($14. .. 1 : I Pnld t a.q 7 Krfii) )l 1 no. knn Potatoes, 75c$l per hundred EggB, 27C0o. Butter, Creamery, 3035o. ing the funeral services The various county offices in the Court House were all provided with . . . 1 VIU 111 il 't th Argusand Pacific Monthly, $2 00 rnrridorto easily locate the office J. B. Wilkerson, of Forest Grove he may desire. This is an im- transacted business at the county movement over the former signB. I seat Wednesday TIME TABLE Passenger train schedule follows Leaves for Portland- Forest Grove local Sheridan rlyer Forest Grove local Corvallis overland Arrives from Portland Corvallis overland Forest Grove local Sheridan Flyer Forest Grove local Leaving Portland Corvallis overland Forest Grove local Sheridan Flyer 4-io p. m. Forest Crove local 5:20 p. m. Arrival iu Portland Forest Grove local 8:00 a. m. Sheridan Flyer 10:20 a. m. Forest Grove local 2:50 p. m. Corvallis overland .6:55 p.m. The ForeBt Grove local does not carry baggage. , 6:5i a. m , 9:03 a. m , 1:42 p. m , 4:30 p. m . 8:16 a. m .12:07 p. m . 5:26 p. m . 6:27 p. in , 7:00 a. m .11:00 a. m : T. R. Imbrie : 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. Room 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland Oregon J. W. VANDERVELDEN Roy Oregon. Desires to say that he haa a fins line of Farm Machinery for the Fall trade consisting la part of Double Acting Hayi ?umps, Canton Clipper Disc Plows, Sharp leas Cream Separators, Old Hickory Wagons, Jackson & Bradley Buggies. Everything guaranteed to give satisfaction. , Calf and see these lines. n . . . 1 aala !. 1. TYo(iD,JUiUborotOx-'ii: V.', D0,ne-made candy. "The 11026618.'' Argus and uregomai time past, is teoovenug u