ill liOL' . i t . Huh rimer Stiller . fi'w ILECtKIC LIGUTS WEKB Olf Til i.. L',.Mr ttllffl 1'ntU ii kept . ii 'lit n'i!iu'k laat nlifht. lltbout ' ww --. lm. ii.. .liH'lrlo liable were out an - ;lu k' mar Miller, a VUUIll I. Ml lU till till - t"l ... . I .r . I.;, i ll was held Ul ll I UjB oi ! a 4 11.11. . In Iltltap ... o.,...i,.l at met. bv mask- (0ff, V - i i i..i ..r t.i . u.u ..!. !hmI llU' Id currency. IDHU w"-- jolj and " ww.ish.u, " I .. I I . . . I jrel away, owuiwn -- Jufl ind 11 H1"!" Vl lUodiug tbii meeting mei youog MitWr croaeed the street, fou p,jM liroe.' livery. JuiteiMU irttrivJ io front of the millinery . L I I..MM latiliA.I Atll tod iboviug guo agauiii miner a ibJoiiHD, ordered "nanus up, Miller obeyed wllb alacrity, when III bid reacuexi arounu io on tic- US I r l n l I1BUU Ul ut ana auu . i. i i 1.1... ..wb.i -.i ulrtcled bii urM. He made no forthir search, wmen would mwio BiOUlCSie I fcl u auw ui uo , ii ... .1 . I - L l. . amy was kfpl. The highway Mlbio ordered Miller to wove MID lb It 'Mi. II ll0 Croial totiriJ tba Wgelow botel, the rob bfUloving It i it part way. Mil br hurrirJ la Wiley's saloon, ibm be give the alarm, sub fOMtljr notifying Sheriff Connell, tbo til it council mewling Millar, who Ii i abort, heavy Ml u,iyi lbs robber we no lelUr Ifcu biaiielf, i ml of wlmtdor bull J, ltd dtil uol iir liki an old Uti tt tbe builnre. Miller'i fttiu found (lii morning, ani ti eoolnl, about a Mi k wtwt nl IkMDa of tbe holdup, bf two la tm, lodictiitid (bat tba robbr ml at aher lh bnldup Millar biioBof II. W, Mill-r ..I Kore.1 Oron, f irroetlf u( Hhadr Hrouk. Blur i IT Con null Informed an At ra4tptlf tbii aftarnooo, that b Ui tlbtuld ill ctewa la tb caio, m4 Ibil be Ii now aallafUl that tb work wai dona j an aipar ImaiI man from tba oulalda. SUNDAY LID AT CORNHLIUS OaTwJay, Mirk Trarjr, propria W ol i nloon In C'orneliua, wai urnled on a cbarga of violating tbtBondiy clmiing law, and upon (NfkUon.on Monday of tbla wek, luioed .r., by tnuuicipal Judg rilfh. The Uwiimony wai tu lb tf thai tb tnarehal diecovarad iHiUnlroh, lth a friend, drink iqit Tricf'i plica laal Hunday, it tbt forenoon and avening. Tb "fwlof Tncy followed Monday, wulllng In In conviction aa alwve rUud. WAKD OF HEALTH REPORT Df. W. I). Wood, county health of w.bu lubniitte,! tha following JJP-rt fur tin month of Novembar: ojUr of biriLa, 27, 1 1 main and " 1Q ffiualef; daalha, 18, 12 Ww and 0 fumalea; marriage, 15; u?0' '-'I'1""1;8 cawiof ty- wver. a will l aeon by the Jw itatiatiui that tha fma!aei- b rnaUi In Ul8 nu obar born ll tbe malea eicwnl tha fa- atUftln I L . .. ... i .i mi r 'uo uiaviar oi uaama. na Ml iwiu to have the heat of it "Mlbcatiej. A PLEASANT SURPRISE l". A. C. Hlhin ... .... PI "Urpriied, at her borne on tik -treat, WedneMay evening, i" mirobera ol (he Helief Corpa, r;-;oin u the retiring preal- l-lght rtfreahmenU were Jr" tbecloieof the evening. IttOM hruminl ..... - i'.wviiihoir; Sabln ttiil f.mliy, MeMri. and kZ T ur Uen '. francli r"Ph Cr.n.UII, 8. 1). Powell, Mn. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES Mnlendent Case hae received 9u for the varioui aohool Ii- n thia county, for whioh a ten linr nnnl ...!!. .. 5". thl year. He is Juit now ol diBtridln iK ih. IiaaV. I 1 Horted and olaaalfled, if 'e reidv for illatrihntlnn "rived on the 28th of laat '"O, but it hta l.k.n ft"m redy for diatrihution. jT are kept at hii realdence C,VBN AWAY FREE 000 In Money Artlclea and Uiaful I?1 for full ii., ... ..... w oo.i. ""mi irnsKiiiHoi llioimy, lBii.i"'";'B for eolutlonof novo- Md7,,;,',t'1,lfivenaway free. h,i?'1WB"ilum lint ami mmplnmpy Srtift'1".'": Premium UnDHrtment, lo, 5, v MKa.lne, m Main 8t , i 01 Vhan you get a plmt,.Kraph ol a friend you ara ple.d if it l,,. aa though il nera aUut to to you. A io.ir photo never eiw-gi-eta anylbing like ll.ii. I',,,,,', work alwiyi U n.H.rlur. L'n.iuei tioiiably hla la one f tha !( atudiiia in the entire North went lly tba way.C'brlitmaa ii coming (let your order in for photoe now, and rememlwr your Iriendi. There i no ulear reinnml-rnice on Xmaa. than a plrlura -nt your frienda.or ralativea. Hiudioon Kecond Ktreet oppueilo the city ball, aoulh. During a vi.it p.ld to a achool in thia rouiity, tbii week, Hupt. Cami found M pupili pri-Hentout of a total number of C4 eurollrd. Hpeeklng of thia achool tha Hupt. aid that the work and inlereit equaled Ibat done in ecboola when there were ouly half tba number of pupili. Thii oonditluD be laid, waa a reault of tha co-ojieralioa of tba iiaranli, pupil, and teacher, for tba beat inlereala of the puplla. IVirinlxr cniiir ati-t rmU I It yrut, Ami l I nriiiiiiiii I'ulk. tii)uy llir ClirUlniM i hrrr, t. i..... ... 1 ihij KiHit van i air Mnlluiil. I liutiKh falling luul luuka mul Imlil uuuicu Krrp wiiiilv ulcrt Krrp iriiilv ml ttarv. Yrt Vf ll I lrrlr, mrl. vr k-u At l'lmlrcf ' Loiiln tiuiirry. L. J. I'alUMIrrr, Prop, Waihlngton county ii at prtawnt apending mora money on ila public achoola than at any lima in ila bin lory. There lieipend-d upon each child io the oounty of acbool age, Iheiuu) of (7 par year. Hbould tba (UMlioo of oounty high achool ba decided in (be affirmative at tbe neit election, tba amount par cap ita for achool puriNjee may tie. in oraaaad to 110 per year. Klder A. A. IJeery iioow preach ing at the Karmington Cbrialian Church on tba firil and third Hun dayi of each month, at 11 o'clock, and at Hilliboro each Hunday eve ning, eicepl Ibe flftb bunday of tba month, when that occur. He will alai bold aer vice here on the eoond and fourth Kundayi, io the forenoon. Call and gel pn of our choice package of Lowney'e rhooolatee; tbey are tba beet on earth. Chriat ma ii nearlog give ui a call. Alw aea our Ana line of high grade pi pea, cigara and lobaccoe. i'al mataer'a Confectionery. Cbaa. K. Runyon, official court reporter, waa in town today, for tbe purpoe of taking leetiuiony io the oaee of Anthony vi. Ibe Hilli boro Mining Company, io which J. VY. Bbute and other Hilliboro peo ple are iolereiied. A. King U'il- eon apeared for tba plaintitr, and Ueo. K. Kigley for the mining company. There will be a ibooting match at Blevani Brotheri' itore, at Far minaloo. Oregon, on Hiturday, Da cemtier 14, l'.K)7, for turkeya and geaae. There will alao be blue rock and rifle ibooting. Everybody in vited. 3f-J 8mok tbe Habano cigar, the beat 10 cent cigar in the county and the only IU-cnt cigar made In WaihingUin county, tall lor It, and beli) out home loduatry. Chaa. K. Fh, Mountaiodale, Ore. 1'rer.aralion waa made for the city election el Foreat Grove, at tbe laat meeting of tbe city council, January 13. Will Hainea, U. O. Roe and John Aoooll were eiecieu iudaei. and R. I Wirt and H. W. Hparki clerk of election. Kieeptional valuea in ladiea tailor made luiti at $10 and $12, direct from tha Kaet. Come early and get your choice, at Bcbulmer ioh J'oe. It will be to your lotereet to look ii. . : .. . ... - over tbe many new vnrmvuiM gooda at Doneleon'i ilore. A fine line of rookera ana oouonea m very thing for a nice Xmaa preeeot Call and leok them over before you make your purchaeee. 3'J-tf. A good way to iiend a rainy winter night at home ii to pop corn and toaat marahmaMowi. Try it You will find the material at the Den of tiweela. There will not be any lervice in the Reedville churoh uext Sunday, on account of the prweoce of diph theria in the neighborhood, but on the Sunday following servioea will be held aa uaual. Miia KOle J. Uwlman, of thia city, hai been appointed dairy maid, at the coming Dairymen convention, in Portland. She wai adected by Judge Uoodin, of tbii county. You will find minoe meat, cran berriea, caulillowfr, aweet potatoes In fact anything in the vegetable line at Oreer's grocery. 34-tf. The wizard of Menlo Park, Thos. A. Kdiaon, reoently received some SplUenherg apples from Lowne dalea Yamhill fruit farm, and pro nounces them the best he ever ate. a atumnina nowder.caps and fuse, at Portland prioes. Call at my place near West Union churoh, ..'.jte 0. Haaer, Hlllsboro, Ore , Rout. 4, Box 65. 39 42. Born, to the wife of Mark Med, at tha Imbrie hop yerd, near Hills boro, Ore., Deo. 6, 1807, a son. The Ret Merchants' Assoc! .i ... h. no nut to its members, last Friday night, which was well attended. R. Cook, of Cornelius, was In the city today, and caueu ou gus. A lady's Ucyol. for --B quire at tha Argus offioe. as w COCNCIL HEX T Mi Mayor Apxints Ciomiiiittce 1 or the Year MKErs NEXT WEDSDAV EVENING Wbtia Ui Uy fr Ceuiiag Year Will Be Midi The fin.t met-ting of tbe new city council wai held Ut niKht. Mayor John Dennii announced hU ap poiolmenti for the council year. No bueineHi of im)ortance wai tunneled ai the council adjourned to meet nut Wednesday night, when it will make the tax levy for the coming year, and tbe Mayor will probably make appointment of the water and light luperinlend ent, marebal and city attorney. Following ire tbe commltteee ap- pointed: BlrreU Kewell, Tongue nd Kcbulmerich; water and lighti -Connell, Hcbulmericb and Km--moll; flmnce-Carlile, Connell and H'bulmericb; park -Tongue, Em molt and Bewell; unitary Km moll, Tongue and Carlile. Health oflicer, Dr. A. II. lUilev. Kir coujuiiiiioner, J. W. Bewell. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS K.llen OTonorll Io Miric 0'Brir, l4 Vi Strel'i Add Hv-rtim Hcarv I) Oil to John J Bt.ler, K )i oi mi 3 i,i 7 rorrst uroe uoo All.hi Plow tl ui to lob n C1.MCII r I. vj tec i t J l w iiuu Lyman I air tl ux to Urin Pair, 50 1 Io arc 16 1 1 ti 4 w 10 Jane hunlh to C I. Bum p. lot 6 blk I Suiilh Add lo Pormt (irove 10 lolin Itiaity lo Au)fuM Hprt ht, part ol t.lk N Paiiview Add III i joo Wm krdlt tl ui to Wm Kd wards. peit ol blk 17 W 1'ortlaad lleiKht U Jaiman to S C liowltt. lot la Aihtirook r'arm J acrta 6j Qatar Baldwin el aa to II P Gordon, 5 a la wm htokea dieting ooo Broj I, loglta el ui to Leonard Hill, liacl In arc 4 t n 4 w ,. . lui llrnry llanoan et ui to lonaid W Hill, tr Ib arc 4 tlniw to Alice Burltiith to J Ii Williami. part of arc it I l n l w Soo Jal K Davirtrt ui to Jacob Gritliuh- Irr, jo a m Kdw Coaatable diet lilt 5oo T A ChiiI rt ui lo Loia Tuttlr, loti 21 n.l 14 I.Iks H)de Park 1 P K Dull et ux lo (Mr Wettlraon, pait of lot 8 blk s Pairvirw Add llillaWo 400 Firat Nat'l Bunk of Hillaooro to jca L lluclioUrr, loll 7, tl and 9 blk 9 Simuioni Add llillalioro .... 850 A FINE CHEESE COUNTY Fred Rchombere, of Ibis city, who wai the pioneer cheeee maker of Tillamook county, and who is a recognized authority on dairying, ii firm in bis belief that Washing ton county can produce better cbeeee than any of the coast ooun- tiea. He admit that Tillamook now has that reputation, and while be would not dieparage Tillamook cheeae, he says this county has an advantage over tbe coast counties, n that dry feed is cheaper here than on the coast, where bun and shorts are not much fed for the above rea son. Again, we can raise better vetches and our clover hay is also better. On the coast the velvet gnu is poor feed compared with Washington county bay. lncbeeae making, it is the quality of milk that counts, the world over, and it is on the quality of the milk that Mr. Schomberg bases bis claim that Washington county can pro duce better cdeese than any coast oounty in the stale. All we need is the factory, and toe reputation will assert itself. LIBRARY FOR THE GROVE At its regular monthly meeting laet night the city council voted a t mill tax. 1 mill for the library fund, 1 for the city hall buildinf lund. ind 5 for tbe general fund. Last summer Mrs. 0. 0. Rogers made a proposition to the council to donate her besutifal $20,000 res idence on Fifth street to the city for library purposes, provided the mnnioinalitv would support me nrenent town library. A J mill tax was levied for that purpose and the oouncil with one accord voted the await! tax last night; so Forest Grove is in direct line for the val uable estate of Mrs. Rogers. MAYS HOSTETLER This morning, Jesse Mays na Miss Marie Hosteller, of this city, nra married in Vancouver, Wn. Th matter was intended to De kept quiet, but tbe story leaked . . nut. Mr. Mays anu oriae win spend their honeymoon at tne home of the groom'B parents, in Knoane. The bride is a sister of W. W. Hosteller, of Reedville, and neice of C Blaser, of this city, and is one of the most popular teachers in the oounty. Mr. Mays iB the son of J. R Mays and wife, to." merly of Qlenooe, and Droiner o Mays Bros., of that plaoe. W. E. Pruvn. of Heppner, and n R. Gates, of Klamatb Falls, are in the city, called hither by the oritioal illness ol Mrs. u. v. uaies, J. 0. Crandall.who has been in Ranober, Montana, the past year, returned to bis noms in mis ony, this week. MllLSBORO ARQU3, DEC. 12, 1907 Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. Attention ii called to the Holi day adi. in this iwiue. Chriitmaa preaenta for every, body, at Baird'a. Bbermin JlhoJei, of Reedville, was in town today. Greer's is the place to get can dies and nuta for CbriHtmaa trees. Dr. F. J. lUiley and wife, of Cortland, were in tbe city Tueaday. Chriitmaa candies, tinsel and tree ornaments, at Greer's. 3'J-O W. A. Verlioort and wife, of Ver boort, were Hillahoro visitors today. The football fever has attacked tbe acbool boys. Tbii is ideal weather for tbe game. Infants' zephyr jackets, colored toques sod legging-drawers, at Baud's. 3'J-O Miss Kirk wood will show some daioty articlea io the line of holi day novelties. 3'J Can't you think what to get "her?" Bee Baird's swell station ery all styles and prices. 3!)-0 Herman Koehnke, of northwest of town, waa in town Tuesday, and called on tbe Argua. C. Hbaner, of North Plains, was in town Monday, and made the Argus a call. The niftiest aud spiciest selec tion of ladies' kerchiefs and neck wear, at Baird'a, that ever struck town. 3'J-O Victor Collier, of Blooming, one of the progressive farmers ol that section, was in the city Tuesday. We have as fine a nursery stock as you will find in tbe state. Call and see ui, at the Morton Green house. 37-tf W. E. Smith, who sustained a broken arm aome time since, on the Mann place, south of town, is get tiog along nicely. Those wishing copies of the New Year's Oregonian ahould band in their orders to J. W. Cave. 39-tf. Miss Elizabeth Grossen, of Phil ips, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. K. 1. Kuratli, of Ibis city. Aug. Specht. an old-time Hills borovbker, was in the city last week, and bought some suburban property. For Sale Horse, 9 years, single or double, gentle, true; harnees and buggy. I. K. Smith, Hillsboro, 1'a- cifio States phone, 407. Miss Lola Kunx.of McMinnville, was the guest of Miss Marie Tun- zat, the last of the week, returning borne Sunday evening. New walnuts, almonds, filberts, pecans, pine nuts, Brazils (nigger toes), coooanuts, figs, etc., at tbe Den of Sweets. Hartrampf s new warehouse, on the P. R. & N. railroad, at the end of Main street, is going up as rap idly aa the weather will permit. 8mokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. "Educating Conscienoe" will be the morning topic in the Congrega tional church. "John G. Whittier's Message' will be the evening topic Miss Kirkwood is' now offering her millinery at one-half its ongi nal Drice. Now is the time to buy if you have not already bought 3'J Born. Deo. 9, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elkins, of Prinevilh Ore., a son. weight 10 lbs. Mrs. Elkins waa formerly Miss Astella Goodtn, of this county. ... Jack Munger, who has been vis lling his old home in Detroit, Mich igan, for several weeks, returned to Hillsboro this week, and bas ac cepted a position in J. W. Shute's bank. Dressmaking parlors have been opened over tbe City oakery, in this city, by Mrs. E. J. Johnson, who is now ready to receive work 36-39. Dance at the hall of the Wood men of the World, near Cedar Mill, on New Year's eve, Deo. 31. Tick ets, including supper, $1 00; mem bers of the Camp, half pnoe. d'J 2 Montezuma Lodge, No. 50, 1. 0 0. F., at its last regular meeting elected the following officers for the ensuing term: N. G., E. W. Moore: V. G..U. J. Falmateer: Hoc. L. McCormick; Treasurer, Ual, Jack. Father Bucholzer, of St. Mat thews' Catholic Uhurcb, and whose dream is to establish Sisters' School here, now has ab solute title of the property west of the church, clear through to Sec ond Btreet. Dolls and doll heads, tops, iron toys, drums, watches, blocks, games, albums, Borip-booka, post oard books, toilet oases, smoker ssts. work boxes, baskets, and in faot anything you may need in toys and presents for both old and young, at R. H. Greer's. 39-0 Kuratli BroB. report the follow Ins sales of real estate since the 4i..i last issus of the Argus. Peter Py to John N. Davis, six acres in Fair- mount addition ; consideration, $750. R. L. Greear to J. W. Good in. lot on Second street, Hillsboro consideration, $700. Iaaao K Smith and wife to Alvina Conley, house and lot on Seoond street comideratlon, $1000. 'TIS NOT A SAY TJIEJLAWYEEIS Serious Complications Arise From Governor's Lapse COURTS BADLY BLANKETED BY ACT Si Term Sow Prebible Btfort Jionar? Next be failure of Governor Chamber ain to cover last Friday and Sat urday with a holiday proclama ion, has prevented the November term of circuit court from beint held in this county, as well as else where in the fifth Judicial district. As those days were not known ju dicial days, Judge McBride did not appear. The law on the aubject is found in the Oregon statutes, in Sec. 953, and reada u follows: "If no judge attend on the day ap pointed for holding a court, before o'clock in tbe afternoon, the court shall stand adjourned until the next day at 9 o'clock; and if no judge attend on that day, before 4 o clock in the afternoon, it shall then stand adjourned for the term." Y ord was received from Judge McBride yesterday, in answer to an inquiry by T. tl. Tongue, by phone, that he would be in Hills boro next Monday, December 14, to convene court and try cases where there was a stipulation be tween attorneys. Mr. Tongue was also given to understand that the trial jury would be called to report on Tuesday. Just as the Argus goes to press, is learned from County Clerk Godman, that Judge McBrids will be here next Monday, for the pur pose of holding court. This infor mation was phoned from Oregon Ci y. tbe Judge's home, and there can now be no doubt about his com ing. COMMISSIONERS' COURT State of Oregon vs. Washington Cobler, transcripts, approved and bills allowed. State of Oregon vs. John Gabler, transcript, approved and bills aV owed. Report of recorder for Oct. allow ed; fees, $225 75. Report of county clerk for Oct allowed; fees, $225.75. , Report of recorder for Nov. al owed: fees, $230 05. Report of county clerk for Nov. allowed; fees $112.50. Petition of J A Baker, app for iquor license, withdrawn. hist Telephone Co, app to con struct telephone poles on county roads, petition granted. Oregon Electric Co, application to string wires across S P railroad, petition granted. M H Otis, petition for appt con stable of Cornelius precinct, grant ed. Middleton Lumber Co, appt to erect tramway on county' road, granted conditionally. Eastern Investment Co, petition for refund of Ux, granted. Manche Langley, City forest Grove, app for permission to lay pipe to cemetery, permission grant ed Forest Grove to lay water pipe to N ay lor cemetery along county road. H E Noble app for quit claim deed, petition denied. J as Burns petition for cancella tion of tax, taxes ordered cancelled in 8ec6T2NR5W. A Johnson app to erect scales. granted right to erect hay scales on road at Progress. Natalie Garbrino petition for re fund of tax penalty, $3.34 penalty tax ordered refunded. App W D Martin for liquor li cense at Gaston, granted. Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Co, app to string wire on trestle, ordered that said company be al lowed to string electric wire along Jackeon Bottom bridge. SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmueen, of Forest Grove, celebrated their twenty-firth wedding anniversary at their beautiful home on Third avenue, Sunday, with 40 guests present from Portland and Heed ville, where Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus en lived before coming to this city three years ago. A sumptuous dinner was served and the hostess was the recipient of many beauti ml presents. MrB. Rasmusem maiden name was Hansen, and she married Mr. Rasmueen at Portland. Soon after they moved to Reedville, this oounty, where Mr. Rasmusen oonduoted a large farm. They have five children Jennie, Mabel,' George, James and William B. The last named is student in the law department of the University of Washington, and is manager of all student athletics, a position he has just been elected to fill. ; JOHN J. GOBLB John J. Goble, of near Laurel, died on the 11th inst., aged 69 years, of heart disease, and was buried on the day following his death in the oemetery at Laurel. Deceased was an old settler in his community having lived in ; this county more than twenty years. He waa bachelor., Peter Johnson, well known here says be waa held up by a maeked man, near the Humphrey corner, na relieved or fS, about twoweeki ago. Alter be bad given up his puree to the footpad, the old gentle man eays be told the robber he might search him for more money, put tbe nignwayman refused, eay- og: uo along borne, old man: go along home," and Peter said he lost no time in obeying the order. About tbe best way to fool the holdup gentry is to put your money in tbe banks, it is tbe safest way. It has been predicted by manv that there will be an epidemic of robbery this winter, as too many people nave gotten in tbe habit of carrying sums of money with them, or secreting it about their premises, during tbe late financial scare. W ben it is known that people de posit their money in banka or safes they have little to fear. Court Reporter Runyon. who waa in town today, seemed to be posi tive in his belief that Judge Mc Bride would not call court at thia place next Monday. Against this is the statement made by the Judge. over the phone, one day this week, to attorney T. ii. Tongue, that he would be here on the above date. n view of the two opioions. and the possibility, that the Judge may nave cbanged bis mind since phon- ng Mr. longue.tbe Argus does not wish to be considered aa authority. one way or the other. School Clerk Peter Boecow re ports that on the 25th day of November, 1907, there were enu merated in achool district No. 7. Hillsboro, Oregon, 582 pupils. 296 males and 286 females. At this time laet year, there were 526 enrolled. During the school year ending Nov. 25, 1907, fifty schol ars removed from tbe district. A special achool meeting is called for December 23th, at 2 p. m., for tbe purpose of levying a tax to help support a nine months' school, and pay off the last bond of $1000. The Oregon Electric Line, be tween Salem and Portland, has given Indian names to its stations, wherever practicable. Following is a list of the stations between Sa lem and Portland: Multnomab, Waconda, Chemeketa, Chemawa, Tualatin and Choppunnish. Names selected which have not yet been applied to stations, but which will be used aa soon aa the stations are established are Shahapata, Quata- ma, Nasona, Milkapei and Claxtar. T. D. Taylor, sheriff of Umatilla county, who came to Hillsboro yes terday and took D. A. Baugnman to Pendleton, said that Baughman was accused of selling mortgaged property, the charge being larceny by bailee. Baughman said be would be able to disprove the charges, and that he had not kept his whereabouts a secret from any one, lie thinks the cbarge will be adjusted when he reaches Pendle ton. A uauij uuuxa, u. uu, v. am. at its last meeting, Tuesday night, elected tbe following officers for the ensuing-year: W. M.t Mrs. E. 0. Crandall; A M, Mrs. J. W, Bailey; J. E. Adkins, Patron; Mrs. C. E. Deichman, Secretary: Miss Deborah Barrett, Treasurer; Miss Rose Cave, Conductress; Mrs. R C. Vaught, Associate Conductress Ab. Hembree, who was given an indeterminate sentence in the pen itentary. for killing his wife and daughter, at Sand Lake, in Tilla mook county, about a year ago, is now out on parole. There is said to be considerable feeling against Hembree. in Yamhill and Tilla mook counties. Sheriff Connell has had the in terior of the jail painted white, which, even the prisoners confined there say it has improved its ap pearance. Born, to the wife of Chas. LandB- berg. 3 miles northwest of Hills boro, Dec. 101 1907, a son. A. E. Mead, of Buxton, is reg istered at the Tualatin Hotel to day. , Geo. Wilson, of Beaverton, was in town this afternoon. E. E. Nickerson, of Vernonia was in town Tuesday.. Jesse West, of Banks, was in the city today. B. F. Simpson, of Buxton, had business in the city Monday. Hillsboro Argua, 1 1 5U a year WOODMEN MEETING Hon. M. A. Miller, State Lecturer for Modern Woodmen of America. accompanied by State Deputy J W. Simmons, will address an open meeting at tbe Reedville school house, Saturday evening, Deo. 21 at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the local camp. The pubho cor' dially invited. THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, 80c. Barley feed, $27.50 per ton brewing, $81; rolled, $30; Oats, Whit, $29. Bran, $22 per ton. Hay, valley timothy, $16; clover. $18; grain, $15$16. , Potatoes, 40c75 per hundred Jggs, 37 jo. Butter, Creamery, 3035c PROFESSIONAL. F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Pbysiclan and Surgeon Office Bailey-Morgan block, npnaalrs. Rootiia 12, 13 and lb. Resilience Hoiitb wrmt romrr Marline ao4 ticaund Hlreru. Botb 'Phones. S. T. LINKLATER, If. B. C. M., PHYSICI N ANU SURGEON OtBot upniaira orar Tba Delta Vrug Store Rtaideoce Eaator Court Hot, la th comer of th block. erWrrrreVWrVvVvVV JAMES PHILL1FK TAM1ES1E, M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sarireon 8outhern Pacltia Railroad Co. Eno-Iifth. Of. Consultation in French or Bee) upataire, over L. M. Hojrt Coa. atom. uuna aiae oi jtain sc., tiuiaooro, Ur. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Realdence on corner Second and Oak Sta Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLSBORO - - OREGON A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D.D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Botk Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and U Morgan-Bailey Block, atrcet. Over Dennii Store. HILLSBORO - - - - - OREGON Saw. It ataawajr Br, a. Harm DAOLEY ft HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and Ii Skate Building HILLSBORO, . . 0BE6O5. H. T. BAGLEY ATTORNBT-AT-LAW Office, apitairi, over the Poet Office, HUlaboro, - Ongmt AWrrWVVWiwVwVwa E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Bootaa j, 4, ft. 5. Morgan Blk, HlUakocr. JOHN 11. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW , . Office Upataira, Balky Jfeigaa Black. Booms, laait. HILLfiBORO, - ORXOOIT. W. Na BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Omcc: Main Street, op. Coort Horn. HILLSBORO ORBGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upataira, Rooms 3, 4 and $ Hillsboro, - - Oregon 1 DR. J. J. MURRAY Veterinary Surgeon and , Dentist Graduate of American Veterinary College, JNew York Uty, in 1881. Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest GaovK 'Phonet Independent, No. 744; Pacific states, 33. 5 T. R. Imbrie I Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range LandB. Reclamation and sale of Desert Lands a specialty. . Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. ,, Room i2, Chamber of Commerce Portland Oregon J. W. YANOERVELDEN Roy Oregon. . Desires to say that he hai a fiae line of Firm Machinery for the Fall trade comiiting, in part of ' " : Double Acting Hayi.Pnmps, . Canton Clipper Dlac Plowi, - Sharpies! Cream Separators, Old Hickory Wagona, Jackson & Bradley Buggies. ' Everything goaraateed to give . ;', astiifaction. ' Gall and ice these lines. 1