IJIJT V liU 1 1 11 11 BSffiUHS TICKS it ..ii Small. and the ' ' .1 ....... Id IKtfll Cuuri n"" " drtWtiiTmciD is riiio iIi,rfM4Fi''!Ur,l",,,Mj i. CUT AHil'i . Tu'lr 'vauing Mayor p,oni ,'"M l" orurr " muling l,ctt conveued lo --MWsJ chairman, n " iit. n v a..aaa. aaoreiarr, v. -otdnl omltU'in of the coun- Aibr. ' I'"11' ,9ort to tb Ci)url nouee, woieu ft0QC dutit. Geo. Hcuuimer r.l Luce. Art Hhule od w ffifcniog wre appointed teller notion of (lw Hjhuluwlcn. . I !.- ll iimal iaka III TOUK1 " " -- - aritf of ll lB cat to nota- l, )f. r. A. ltut7 piacau in .i..tUn John Dentil fur may- ii4W.H.Wiiruu nominal! T. Bly- 11 uornoiiu tj(b nomination 01 1'tnni J hit cbrotrillo speech- llJ U voU) were than collect mJ Dennis received '-, and idifi. Thereupon Dentil was tbt nomiuee. rur inr three () b Mttnctatl. K. It iiaminUJ J. W. Connell: f,CjfOeliU named TlllM. II ;f. M. HM namU It II. i ii rkhulwrieb ilacd John 4rt in nomination, and L. fljoit uaJa tl) wiur siMoh of imoini lo placing A. C. Shut ualiwlioo. On lbs Oral bal- Ij.f.Connall received U3 voU auoWlarl lb nominee; on ood ballot T. II. Tongue nib I vol of '.Hi, and on In ioJ Ut ballot Hewell iu bv a vol of tt'J Kor re- L A. I.)n nominated Geo. 'strkb. I'pon mulion lb tiuaituliHl, anil lbs e- tie Or Jure I lo cast the 11- a lb masting f ir lha nominee, tacUred rVhulrnaricli elect G Bchulmericb named Cal. br Treasurer, and this nom N tu alao made bv art lalm. 'pa (notion tba chairman ep iW J.W. flailajr, I' A. Look C. A. Utukiii a a rotral sitlM to fill (xwaibU acan InUi tkkat, and to a to. tba liinl Ika ' ikitdntad tba urdar of buainaaa latBaallof adiournd. - Mm Meeting Ukct For Mayor JOHN DKNNIt) For Councilman J. W.COSNKLL T. II. TO NO UK I W. 8KWKLL- For RacnrJer GW. 8CHULMKKICII For Traaaurfr CAL. JACK "CI TO muir GK0WBR3 frail tfia.iu.Ai . i id Y ' r in,B Duny ( tbat alnioHl all Iron are ( itb fruit prwta, and lha tilraa tba (iner, or pr0D 1 poatwaiion thereof, to tie- wadicne auch orchards or , r, tharfore, notified ij - rum, urcntrua or peeu C5T9I or arndioatftd b(ore -j7 oi ftiarch, UIOM, I will iuer ma iw, to either "0 Or danlrru .,k ..I- . , " itMuu uiuiiMiuri! the trwa aprayed at the W.R.Har,., 1 1 Lounty Kruit Inepector. NCURSION RATES ' Riving Kxcuralon Rate H'vao over tha Huh of the .oilin, on the baeia of a Wrd.for the round trio. ' tbeHtj rataawill be aold At ) I Art a.a.vaai tn vJ" WednBHday and Thure- rber27th and 2Stb; good J until Monday night, aVlruT..! ' priyliegBB C '""- imiu re of nv iiiiiH BK"ni tor turiner W1 lnal,ihed' bl"k dri. C ight, about 1050 ro,oregoni 30:t( ,ndOf8godaM225. ' J Wbuiey ,D(i wife Port. JfBR turkey with A. M. ln family, today. 1 1 kiU' ", for Chriatmae V S!i?r 'nd bett Btk iW6.Nell0D Hardware fi MASS 3 U Tompklna, wh'iet hi.,,.. fond (iIbiico-, a.,, fr yeari baa Hn working in Uinl,r rami o ..lu..Rt..o, i, UyillR ,t U Uwxl Haiuarilan lloapit.I, , broken leg and other injuriea, aua taine.1 in a logging ramp, near () trai.dnr, Waah. lliabrotbera went lo Portland the flra. of tba week to U at 1,1. Imdal le. J I, j, iU0Ug,; not to U iniurad inl.u nally. tl many frian.ia here hope b will U on bia feel in a few we,.ka,i,,d tht b will be able to rat turkay Uly Talinaliiera Confectionary baa the largeat and choiceat i,ltJ 0f coll. fwliooa.tlgara, t,,l,w,, nuu, fruit, and anything y.,u wieh in the line of amnkera' artirlea u tm city Kieah oyalera, oyater ock Italia, Lot OoirH, hot roooe, and nlher hot driuka with bam and cbeeaa ., wlcheea aje-iy. Call arxi ee ua when in the city. L. J. Talma leer, I'rop. County Kruit Inactor llania of Korrat (lroe, ralle.1, Monday, and rejKirU that maoy orcbardiata Id thia county era apraying their fruit tree, whenever tba weather pertniu. lie thioka thai the prue. taken by apple growera, lately will tiwulale growera lo keep apraying at the jraala, aa Infected orcharda cannot yield good fruit, much leaa prUe fruit. Any one wiahing to purchaae a gaaoline engine abould rail on Hchultuericb Hroa. We have a eample at our etore. Come and eew it operated . We are agnota for the International, the atrougeat and beat engine made. 3.Vtf Waabinglon County lumbarraeo whoee freighle ware ibcrrtieed laai Hpring by the Houlhern I'aciflc, on California ahipment, can gat their eiceea paymenU back, according W a Ueclaion, 1 ueajay, by the in lerelale otttnnieree commiaaion, at Waabinglon, I). C, on a teat raae brought by the Columbia Hiver Lumber Company, Juat the thing to make tbat cold oorner oomfortabU, a puritan oil neater; no smoke and no odor. Fount bolda oil to burn twelve houre. Kor aale by the Nelaon Hardware Co., the etore that lavee you money. Jo. Williame, who ha bean aaw filing over at Oetrander, Waah., all Summer, Is the gueat of hit broth er, Tboa. William, lie state tbat the lumber induatry over there will be quiet until after the New Year. There will tie a ahootiog match at Bteven Brolbera' store, at Far mington, Oregon, on Saturday, 1 oemtwr 14, l'H)7, for turkeys and gaeee. There will alao be blue rock and ride shooting. Kverybty in- Ja. Lamkio, the tinner, put a new bottom in a waah boiler, this week, which was made by him for a family in this vicinity, twenty live years ago. Watch K. II. Oreer's store from now unlit Chriatmae, for anything In tba line of Chriatmae goods. He always lead, and wilt have a larger stock in bia new etore. 3-i-tf Ilepreeentative W. K. Newell, of near Uaalon, and County Judge J. W, Uoodin delivered talka on the good road queallon, at Cedar Mil), on the evening of the 27lh. Why go poorly shod when John Denote can 6i you perfectly with a pair of thoee One llaniilton-Hrown ehoesT They are the beat. U5 3? The owners of the gasoline launch "Ouida" are having their baat painted and otherwise repaired for the winter season, on the Tualatin river. Dreeamaking parlors have been opened ovrr the City Bakery, in this city, by Mrs. K. J. Johnson, who is now ready to receive work. 3f.-3. Miss Amanda Martrstnpf, who is attending the McMinnvitle Col lege, Is home to spend Thanksgiv ing under the parental roof. The heavy wind storm of Mon day night blew down some tele phone poles and upset some fences, in various parts oi mis couniy. t is said that ihe price of labor has fallen 25 per cent in Portland, and that there are several thousand men out of employment. Mies Msrgaret Van Alstioe, who is attending school at 81. Mary s Academy, will spend Thanksgiving with Miss Hose Cave. W. II. Brogden and wife left Wednesday morning to spend Thanksgiving with friends at Van couver, Wash. A marriage license was issued Tueeday to George B. MoAdams and Myrtle M. Koplin, both of Gaston, Oregon. Clayton Went, the well known life Insurance man, of Portland, was in town, yesterday. Trullioger Brothers have their new furniture factory on Third St. enclosed. Miss Kva Montgomery, of Port land, visited friends in Utllsboro, Sunday. Frank C. Francis, of West Hills poro, visited Portland Monday. Gus Patterson la suffering from an attack of the grippe. Mr. Tallman haa purchased a gaaoline engine for bia wooa Baw. John Hitter, of near Bethany, was in the city Tuesday. K Goff, of Tualatin, was in town Tuesday. iv in lit Historic Track Attain to be in Service BIG KALE MEETS MAV MATERIALIZE Ii.loloo Track Abuldoa way ana a Mikd fur UilUbara The Tongue ratals baa leaned to J. K. Gray and J. I). Chappell, for a term of one year, the 210 acre tract, adjoining town, and known the HilUhoro Fair Grounds, to gether with all the farming imple ment and work horses on the ranch. Merwra. Gray A Chappell are already fixing up the track eta blue for the accomodation of a large string of race horses soon to arrive from Calgary, British Co lumbia. This string is owned by a gentleman by the name of An derson. Mr. Chappell now has a numler of fine race humus in train ing for Spring racea, and will add other for the firm from time lo time. ll is thought by many that since the Portland Irvington track haa been cloaed, arrangements will he made to eetabliah general training stable here, and have the track Conner taxi with the Northwest cir cuit. In case thin is done Hillabo ro may witneea a repetition of the glorioua old racing days of the '70s. The torn will alao encourage the county Mr project, and this may be enlarged, later, to a district fair, ilh state aid. With the Southern Pacific railway service of H paitsen ger trains daily, aod the Oregon Klectric lioe, which is assured by mid-summer, a district fair and races at "Old llilltown" would be vieited by more people than sny other fair point in the Northwest. HATHORN-MULLOY At the M. K. parsonage, last Sun day afternoon, November 24, l'.K)7, in the presence of a number of frlende and relatives, William Ha thorn and Mias Mary Mulloy, of Laurel, were united in marriage by Kev. L. K. B linen Mies Lottie llathorn acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Alfred Mulloy as best man. The bride was beautifully gowned in cream crepe du chine, and car ried a bouquet of white carnations. The wedding msrch was played by MUs Kdith listhorn. Mr. and Mrs llathorn will make their home at Laurel. ARTHUR FRANCIS COSNEY Arthur Francis Goeney, son of L. M. and K. K. Gosney, was born in Klickitat count v. Wasbinzton. Jan. 21, 18117, and died November 24, r.K)7, at his home, two miles south of Glencoe.aged 10 years, 10 months and 3 davs. and was buried at Shady Brook, at 2 o'clock, Monday, lis leaves a father, mother, brother and sister, and many friends to mourn his loss. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Carrie V Fulllrr to Albert SUuton 64 )j acrra T llarttloimlioii f J W .Stiute to Wm Kiclitrr 3 acres l'hirvirw mlililiim to II1IUW0.. John I. Schyletnan to Ueo P Kell er, 5 7J acrvi arc a 1 1 a r 1 w... Mnlbina flmen to August Krick- aon.Tru-t near Cellar Mill Mary L liubaoii to A J Koy, part John Harria ilonntion ,. Koy L I'.nrur to Win A l-inney, Tract in M Moore donation Saucy I Haulta to Methodist Ch'ch ImI a block I, Hankl Alma llct-Kle to Alberta K Lincoln l.t 14 blk 4 Thome's Addition.... J W .Shale to I. K Shule, Tract IJ l'nirview Addition, llillsboro. John llensley to V RuUchmann 40. 7 j acres Walter Pomeroy d 1 c P M Jackson to John W Masters, Urts 6, 7, 8, Block 7 llillsboro... Frank X billmanet ux to Michael I 6joo 600 155 I 150 6up 3 1400 5 1-oerater, part of block t MMdie- Inn ..... Thos K Johnson et ux to Kdgar A Hart AS a in sec 16 1 1 n 4 w.... Win Richteret ux to Hertha Dai- 900 400 95 3000 250 ley, 5 a in rauvtew add liuiaoo- rti .... Roaetta Wallace to Henrietta Van- dehey lota 9 anil 10 Henry a aao r-ArnlllIlt Ktlck Kageratroni to John Reichen H In nor i I I I w C Rhoadea et ux to Roy L Greear tr iu Moore d I c in uuiaooro . . Fred S Olaen et ux to George Har row 10 a in aac iinjw 1600 1600 lo Frank W Bmeraon et ux to D f n.A R a in see 1 1 I a W II K Higby to Hstella Klliott, 5 a in U H uaicninij a it " w. Ernest G Ruedyet ux to George P FeUer S-7&e sec 11 t 1 1 w.... liana Peterson et ux to It T Simp- aon tr In aec 4 t a n 4 w.. ...... Alanaon Ilinnian et ux to Larl V Ftieuer part ol Alvm 1 aruiin a 1 c 1 1 a 3 w, 16 acre ... 3300 ARTHUR OTIS MARRS i.ihn ruia M irra. aired 13 veara. died near Soholls, November 25, ions nl tubercular meningitis. He ii a ann nf Otis Marrs. The boy u..i Kaan 111 for two months, and UAU WV- - ... , was unconsoious for ten days prior Mi dm se. Tue mnerai voos place yesterday. Rubber for everybody at Baird's. William Robb and wife, of Cen- terville, were In town 1 ueeuay. Tba schools closed last night for Thanksgiving, and will not re open until Monday moruiog. Mil? HILL8B0RO ARQUS, NOV. 28, 190 K. P. Sheldon went to Portland uesday. Fine 'ine of Hamilton-Brown hoes, at John Dennis's. H. B. Huston was out from Port- aud, Tueeday. Congregational Ladies' Kale. De cember 7th. :;n Kred Stevens, of Farminaton. waa in the city Tuetiday. Mias Eva Bailey visited in Port end the first of the week. Wait for the Congregational La dies Hale, on December 7th. 3(1. It. II. Greer went to Portland, uesday, to buy Christmas goods. We are headquarters for euns and ammunition. It. Lee Heara. bicycle sboD. Main street. Chas. Bigelow. of the Iiiirelow Hotel, was a passenger to Portland ueeoay. Thanksgiving Dinner, at the Home Style Keetaurant. Turkey. cranberry sauce, mince pie, eto. J. F. Carstens, of Banks, was in town, Tuesday, enroute home from Portland trip. K. A. Beanies, of Jacksonville, was a guest of the Toneuee. the fore part of the week. Thos. Madison, of this side of Farmington, was in the city the first of the week. Miss Marie Tunzat returned Monday from a two-weeks' visit in 'ortland and St. Johns. You can find tbat lovely Japan ese and Chinese ware at the store of John Dennis, in various Lat ter os. 35-37. Dance, at W. 0. W. hall, Glen- coe, Friday evening, November 20 tckete, including oyster supper, 1.00. Walker's orchestra. Remember the Pumpkin Pie Supper, at Grange Hall, the 2'Jtb. given by the ladies of the Chris tian church. 36. II. T. Blair and wife are out from ortland this week, spending the haoksgivlng season with Mrs. Ruth Blair. Just arrived at Greer's, a beauti ful line of lamps, water sets, Jap and China ware, direct from the factories. , 34-tf. Don Guild, who has been at Woodland, Waah., for some time, is home for a visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Guild. New walnuts, almonds, filberts, pecans, pine nuts, Brazils (nigger toes), coooanute, figs, etc., at the Den of Sweets. W. E. Smith, who recently pur chased the Grant Mann farm in the South Tualatin section, was in town Monday forenoon. Have you any fence to build? f bo we can save you money. We sell a good substantial fence, 4 feet high, for 40 cents per rod. Schul merich Bros. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Rakn want to McMinnv1lle,Monday,in response to the illness of Mrs. Kahn a sister- in-law, Mrs. P. P. Reed. You will find minoe meat, cran berries, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, in fact anything in the vegetable line at Greer a grocery. 34-tf F. Geieler will soon have anoth er cottage finished on his Washing ton St. place, between Second and Third. Exceptional values in ladiea tailor made suits at $10 and $12, direct from the hast. Come early and get your choice, at Schulmer ioh Broa. Rufua Norman, a eon of the late Rufus Norman, of Tigardville, died at the State Hospital, Salem. Nov ember 25, 1907. Deceased had been n the care of the state for several yeara. ne waa yet a young man. A good way to spend a rainy winter night at home is to pop corn and toast marshmallowe. Try it. You will find the material at the Den of Sweets. The winning numbers in Weh rung & Son's contest are aa follows: First, 2'.lt; second, 520; third, 2577; fourth, 2360; fifth, 613; sixth, 15. 36. While loading baled hay one day thia week, south of town, Grant Mann had the misfortune to wrenob loose some of the ligaments of his left wrist, and will be on the real list for some days. "Attention Loggers!" Heavy blue Oregon flannel underwear, and over-shirts, high-top shoes, heavy wool socks, and waterproof pants, at Baird a. 6b T. S. Wilkes, the surveyor and abstractor, is hard at work platting the old donation land claims of the county, for the new set of owner ship booka, and road map, which Wilkes Broa. are under contraot to furnish the county. Boyd Tea Co , 90 First St., Port land, Ore , baa a branch store at Mra. I. M. Huroke'e Restaurant, llillsboro. Any of our customer who may need goods before our de liveries can get them there. We will make deliveries once a month, aa usual. 34-7 Max Crandall ia making the oor reotions on the assessment rolls. When he concludes thia work he will begin on the extensions, and get the rolls ready for collection of taxes. The tax levy is always made at the January session of the oounty board. . 1IIDEET0N MAN SUES COUNTHl DAMAGE Wants Thousand Dollars for Koad on IMace REFUSES AWARD OP THE COl.NTY Higbwsy Cats op Faro and Owner la Wantisg Redreis A suit has been filed with the county clerk of this county, in cir cuit court, try Joseph Lemberg and wife, of near Middleton, against Washington county. Some time ago, a road was located through a portion of the farm of the plaintiff, who demanded of the county court the sum of $1,000 damages The conrt allowed a much less sum, which was not satisfactory to Mr. Lemberg, beoce the suit. Therosd located, add over which there will be litigation, is No. 438, and runs between Middleton and Sherwood W.N. Barrett is attorney for the plaintiff. The plaintiff aekB for $1,000 aa damages. THE MARKETS, Thia morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, 82c. Barley feed, $28.50 per ton: brewing, $30; rolled. $30r$$31. Oats, White, $29.50. Bran, $21 per ton. Hay, valley timothy, $17$18; clover, $15; grain, $15$ 16. Potatoes, 50cM75 per hundred. Kggs, 37j40c. Butter, Creamery, 3032o. STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS Mrs. Zina Wood, one of the pioneer women 01 Hillsboro, waa stricken with paralysis, early Wednesday morning, and at the hour of going to presa, small hopea are entertain ed of her recovery. Mra. Wood's health haa not been good for some time, but her condition was not considered serious until the stroke of paralysis came. She haa been unconscious all day, and her son, Dr. W. D. Wood, who is at her bedside, ia fearful of the outcome. Argue and Pacific Monthly,$2.00. Get your bulbs at the Morton Greenhouse before they plant. 37 Earl Patterson, of Sca'ppooee, waa a uuisboro visitor Wed nee day. Congregational Ladies' Bazaar, n Grange Hall, Saturday. Decern ber 7th. John nail was a passenger on the afternoon train to Portland yesterday. Misa Lydia Steinke went to Portland yesterday to attend the wedding of a sister, which occurred today. jonn tfauey and laraiiy are spending the day with friends in Portland. Charles Benedict, of Carlton, transacted business in Hillsboro on Tueeday. Dr. W. F. Adkins and wife will eat Thanksgiving turkey with friends in Portland. Thoa. H. Tongue has bought the Smith place, at the corner of Main and Seventh streets. . Judge Hollis, of Forest Grove, waa in town yesterday, on legs busineaa.i Mra; Easner, of -Mountaindale, is in the city, spending Thanksgiv ing with her daughter, Mrs. John W. Oonnell. Otto B. Meyer, of near Beaver ton, and Mary B. Chrietner, 0 Portland, were married in that city Tueeday. W. H. Chamberlain, the carpen ter, ia now occupying the room formerly used by Frank Dailey, on Main street, opposite court yard. Editor J. F. Wood, of the Forest Grove News, was in town last Sat urday, and gave the Argus a fra lernal call. Mrs. Lottie Brown, of Spring Geld, Lane county, passed through town Saturday, to spend Thanks giving with the families of L. M Beebe and Matthew King, at Roy Judge Thos. A. McBride. of the Fifth Judicial Drstriot, was expect ed here yesterday, to hear argu meni on points 01 law, and on which he was to reserve decisions until after the gubernatorial holi days, but he failed to arrive. Flood & Smith, of Portland, two macnine men 01 practical exper ience, were here Wednesday, look ing over the town with a view to lo cating, and were favorably im pressed with the outlook. Thev wil start with $1500, and enlarge, the plant later on. Hunting seems to be on the In crease in Waabinglon county, Since January 1, 1UU7, Clerk God man has issued 766 licenses, whi for the entire year ol 1906 there were but 702 hunters' licenses is sued. Up in Yamhill the number issued this year is much leaa than for 1906. Harley Jeter, the eiirht Tear nU son of K. II. Jitter whn f..rral rest . " . a r , ui 1 J ided at Gaston, died in Portland uesday, from the effects of burns, recei veU wnile playmg about a bon near the family home, anm .re, week s ago, mention of which was made in the A reus. The burn a were so deep that medical aid am uuio iu giTs Dy renei. tie was buried in one of the Portland cemeteries. rs. N. W. Robs and children. 01 uucuey. idabo. who have hn . . 1. . . : visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, of weet Lnion, were in town yet lay on their way home. Thev terd ex pect to come to this county to re in the near future, f'h.ri. live Fisher, a brother of John Fiaher L . , . , expects 10 arrive nere soon, from Rose Lake, Idaho, to remain rer- manentlv November windi ar hi pair anH And Hanks are tillincr some with fc-aV- But confidence yon surely can Put in the llillsboro Canrl Mn If you have money to invest In sweets, then why not buy the best; Let Dick and Jane and John and Mar Try Palmateer's Confectionery, I..- J. Palmaieer, Prop, Dr. F. H. Coffeen. of North amhill. was in the citv yesterday. nd while here took out amarriatra license for himself and Misa K mma Gordon, a teacher in the public schools of this county. Miss Gor don is a daughter of H. F. Gordon and wife, of North Forest Grove, and lormerlv of this nlar Dr Coffeen is a practicing physician of iorin iamnui. We invite vou all to call and o our choice line of Lowney's Pack ages, and be sure to leave your Christmas order for one of them, as they are moving rapidly. Don't forget tne place. Palmateer's Con fectionery. The phrenological lecture eiven at the Christian chnrch. Mnnrlav iebt. by Mrs. J. M. Ellis, aubiect 'Love, Courtehin and Maniacs." was most favorably commented on by those who were fortunate enoueb lo bear it. Mrs. Ellis is a a-reat reader or numan nature and an ble exponent of the science of phrenology. Amongst our sale of ranees, this week, was one of our beautiful '300" series Superiors to Mr. Chan. pell, who haa bought the Rhoades cottage on Baseline street. JuBt a few more left, at ninety centa on the dollar, at the Nelson Hardware Co., the store that saves you money. There are five nlacea in Waah iogton county for school teachers ine wouniy superintendent ol lt- - aV a n a Schools is meking arrangements as fast as possible to fill the vacancies, oy recommending suitable teachers w me aireciors 01 tne several die tricts. Misa Rood, of Hennner. who haa been a guest at the home of her no de, Judge Rood, returns to her nome, p riday, accompanied by her aunt. airs. Kood. wno will viait a daushter. Mrs. Thoa. Hnmnhrevs who resides in the Morrow county a 7 1 J t capital Taken Up At my place. 1 mile aue Bouin 01 auisooro. an estrav yearling Durham or Shorthorn heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying ex pensea incurred. Herman Koehn xe. 37-tf Ray Reaeoner. son of sx-Countv Commiseioner D. . B. Reasoner, of thia city, while attempting to catch a horse, at their farm, west of town. Monday, stepped in a hole and se- -1 ' 1 1 I 1. I T vtmiv snrainHii ma irti anm. nr. unxiater was called to attend bis injuries Smoke the Habano cigar, the best 10 cent Cigar m the county tnrl I hA nnlv 1 1 1. tart f iinap mario in Washington county. Call for and heln out home indnatrv Chas. E. Fish, Mountaindale, Ore. Mrs. M. A. Powell returned today from Clarkston, Wash., where she waa called to the bed Bide of her daughter. Mra. Svlvia Tiirdrar vhn is now convaiesoing irom an attack 01 typnoid Rov Greear. nf the Hillahnrn Pharmacy, had a unique advertise ment in one of his show windows yesterday. It was a big, live Thanksgiving turkey. "Jesus Thoucht About Himsalf" ia the morning topic in tbe Congre gational cnurcn. "Looking lor a Man ' is the evening topic. All are welcome. The Retail Business Men's Aaao- ciation will give a banquet on the urst Friday mgnt in December. A program will be given, Chas. Fish, the Mountaindale rti. 5ar manufacturer, and . Henry W. ones were down from upper Dairv yesterday. Geo. Harrow, who recently anlrl the Ruble place, west of town, has Dougnt tne ured uison 10 acreB in tne same neignoornood. We have as fine a nursery stock as vou will nnd in the state. Call and see ua, at the Morton Green house. 37-tf Mr. and Mra. A. J. Richardson. of Portland, are Thanksirivina guooiB ui ui. ana cars, r . i. uauey of thia city. t r - 1 w m r t. . . The coming city eleotion will be held in the Council Chamber, next Monday, irom 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Look out for W. H. Lyda'e auo tion aale notice next week. may be greatly to your interest. ' ArguB and Oregenian, $2.25 PROFK8SI0IUU F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Sorgeou Oflir. Rni.M..,.r, I.I. ...k. Rooms 12, Kt and 15. Relletio Houlh WflKtoortier Kaeliua and Second Htreeta. mmm, u-jiu rnones. T. LINKLATER, U. B. C. M., PHYSICI N AND SURGEON Offl oa njiatalra over Tba Delia Drug mora Rtaldenoa Eaatof Court Hone, in the corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIES1E, M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON urKon Bouinern I'acllic Eailroad Coimuiution in French or Kngiwh. "c!.i,tfi";?.v':r L- M- Hoyt tVa.a aide of Main St., Hillsboro, Or. lu-Kon 8outhern Pacific Railroad Co. or- atora, '. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidenca on corner Second and Oak 8ta Oregon Phona Main 118. HILLSBORO - . . OREOOS rrrrrfrrrWVWWWww A.B. BAILEY, M. D., D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office -Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Uaitey.Morp;an Block. Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. ArrrrrrrrrrVWVWWW DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and ll Morgan-Bailey Block, atreet. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO . - OREGON 0a. . aTasaWjr w. 0. Mar DAOLEY A' HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and t Skate Building HILL8B0E0, . . 0BEG05. H. T. BAGLEY ATTO&KBY-AT-LAw . Office, apetalre, over the Poet Office, HiUaboro. - Ores. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3, 4, ft c. Morgan Blk. Hillsboro. JOHN 11. WALL ATTORHRY-AT-LAW Office DpaUira, Balky Morgan Block, Rooms, laala. HILLSBORO, - ORXOOM. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orrica: Main Street, opp. Court Hon ,e. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, UpaUlra, Room 3, 4 and $ Hillsboro, - - Oregon DR. J. J.MURRAY Veterinary Surgeon aud Dentist Graduate of American Veterinary College, iNew York uty, in 1S81. Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn -Phonea-Independent. Ko. 744: Pacific I Oaa States, 33. : T. R. Imbrie j e o DeaU 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 ia, Chamber of Commerce Portland Oregon J. W. VANDERVELDEN Roy Oregon. Desires to aay that he haa a fine line of Farm Machinery for J the Fall trad consisting ' in part of Double Acting Hays Pump, Canton Clipper Disc Plows, Sharpleaa Cream Separators, Old Hickory Wagons, Jackson & Bradley Buggies. Everything guaranteed to give eatlafactlon. Call and see these lines. It Stumping powder for aale by J, T. Young, Hillsboro, Oregon. 9 i aavei you money