t HILLSBORO ARQUb, DEC. 2G, 1007 !.1 An ct -i .v mis COUNTY m Tiylaniook Couu- , k ..... M a I II . . I . 011 a nliuu UIIK iLHJT Mr. J. W. Hmiih .1 I , T ,- Smith ftnm . I ti ll ,, , -I VI IU . wrini men, wbo, some time tiro wee In the city to look It over as a fHMiibU field (or the establishment or a foundry tod machine .hop M 10 town iiaiu oo Wednesday, and told persons In town that he and bia partner bad by no meant given up tbe idea of coming here. The financial llurr a...,...k.. ....... (...""" "V" project unier serious con. (deration. Ili.iK m. u.i.i. V.f..r Crl-t m Bl. hi. partner ere u tMr buiinaw.snd will be welcome should they conclude to coma. SauiUr Ao Uvea on tba Utile jinook county, is now a ri tb county Jail at ehf btar. He was arrest 1) above charge, and lefore Justice of tba Wk!.J. waived eiatnio end ?aa bound ow to the CJart. end lo tba mean- lrcriulM- cotnrs Ct.1 the yrar. Ami Kttlit ate l.rrtmum rlk will riijuy the i lirut . ..,. noiil llll Ilivti ..I. ...... -...i u ri-r Mnlium; Ijanua aitil Kwp prot.hr ,1( ami Wllry( itmmcvr lonirrlloirt'r him art r, Tba road fjuestion in Waibington County it full of perplexities, and each year see tbouaanda of dollar pent on highways, and no perma nent results. The time if now ripe for a change. Tba road tai ihould be expended on permanent work. County Judge J. W. Goodio ia an enthusiast on a change in road ex peoditurea, and expresses himself oo tbla lmortant question in the following emphatic manner: The good roml movement throughout the country, in my opinion, bat reached tlw Mki m Washington county where the Uipayrnafetkttwniliiig that a great er prrcrnlage of load money be tpeut on good, rniaiiclit Uiacam roul. Home ruaua Wailing to the ceulral trailing points ia the ctunly aud to the county line on the diUrrrnt itwli to Portland, ai well as treU'hea of roal acrOM Ixittom land and on billmdri throughottt the county, have been kept in repair by corduroyiiik ud planking for a tiuml-r of veura, and each year icvtrnl thoowtiida of dullara of tlw moiiry ruined for road jmrpowa l Jient in tbii manner. The price of luui brr ami corduroy the part year ha been o liiKh that the coot of well built road of Una material will cover nearly the cot of good uiacailam within 3 uiilen of the iUairy. Much roada are not only umke- sail acototrlo onarectere atar n ' ' ,V T,V. . n 7, V,, v,u ur Tcon" B"" 'vei no- L I- .via ulaiM A dimlnutlea V""WH auroiu uom- rr iacea every tew veari. it 11 p. V'0' A aur DUUf Uane Ia morta... .n.l ,.f I lrent that the mod aAnomical w.v i M bltcbtd 10 ao om , ratn- z, tu"Z:iV"rZ-K7:T.r Uww Uw rfiiu. ti..t . M.iha.obii.,. reblcla, wblch ook.j " rlV Hu I. to macd.mUe 1 w,l might bata .Ueo. witb . - 7, u "VZ T '", I ..hIj I .f. - M I tltt(tlHllih( IMua I I t . . I . . CM,and Wbila tba owner , Jive jope of Sa.hingtou county luve an Tan to buyinl aoOJ atippltM iacen up AI tny place, at pnirrlauling of the value of good roatU t aw of the etorea, tba jackaee Witch Haiel bop farm, a eorrel ,na 'uy "e enough to invert 1 lij war suieklj urroiipM '?0UJ . " 7"" 1J; Pi-of k.ub'rn.T aeurtotta crowd, who louulaeu I oaia lace: naq big bell oo. Owner luurinm Lri.Si th .. . . i . i -I II -l ... ' , ,7 , r-r """ iH tori 01 liwvillioa ai U lot P"" " Py voargoa, wH anu looowuig queiiona prent mem iaai of the into, and why hea away. Frank Weiwn' oaci, Maoagr wiun llatel Hop Farm. 401 loiu-rv ieh-lbW. mWMarreal- L. J. I'alutateer. 1'ion. i 111 abova charge, and frad OeUler, of thia city, waa ar- Wilelort Joatlo of Ibt oo complaint of b(a wifr, .. fi . t i reaterua v. dd a rhu.. .f ...... t . ui iimauit ana nailery. Holh are Hil .. W w. . Vkncea In yeara. Mra Gilalr t.. tl fled that bar buabatid bnlr h.r b- '.bried ud lo Jail. Davia Iba balr. and otberwlea abuaad k Gaell o( twalta cblldrea, The matter 'came op before Jumice L Ucallr JeeUtuU. it U. iodr Inpmi a fire 'k'r ', ' .v . . ' , oi am or 25 dava n th a,.i. wo lo default of the amount WPPW .B,,, ooe, tne old man went to ia!) " a" k . .. ..i.i .ii i.. . U.i I "iwiibim liaii Will lie flvan (tared far V wm -W. Ball, Uleocoe. On Id have ,, 91 ''w. lickela, r al $3 ,uuuu,"a PPr, f i w, welker'a urvumra. four uruaa Will 1m given (o beat euatainad and moat comical cbaractara. 40 1 TbeO A C. 11. 11. Co. Died a bulky documeot in the recorder 'i offloe, tbla week, which waa ext. I (Vinkant nf tk .L. .11 V I, i.li fault ( W.' Sunt. WJ work 1 (lit. but Lao ear bUnal r - llTBANCI CHAI - appeared waa vot to iV T.v. !lAr UU IVf -w TALKS T ROADS i'uta Matter of Macadam up to the People ASKS SOWE POISTED QUESTIONS Tbloaa tbi Voter. Should Kiev hew Caedlditce Stand Argua and Oregonian, 12.25 A. L. Grebe, of near Laurel, call ed Iueeday. Herman Ooterman. of Center ville, waa in towo Tueeday. Omar Hmitb, of Glencoe, waa in tbecity Tueeday. Lawrence Brown, of Bloom ine, waa in tba city Iueeday. Fred Ilauiel, of Went Union, waa n tbe city Tueeday. Doneleon ia atill at the aame old aland ready to cater to your wanta D. Rhaw, of Beaverton, wag in town Tueeday. Ileinrich Peterten, of Banka, waa in town Tueeday. Born, to the wife of T. Eozen, of Banka, Deo. l'JU7, a eon. J. X. Irmler, of Cornelioa, vieit ed tbe county aeat Monday. Mr. and Mra. Maxwell, of West Uoioo, were in town Mouday, M. L. Howell, of Beaverton, waa n tbe city today, and called at the charged. rgua omce. Thomaa 81 me, of Farmington, waa in town Tueeday, on legal bus- loeea. Benj. Bcbol field, of Cornelius, bad bueineaa at tbe oourt house ueeday. Frank Bchultheii, of Bethany, waa in town Tueeday. Mr. ecbultbeiz hae bad experience witb alfalfa crops on bia ranch, liie testa of that forage plant baa reeulted in Born, to the wife of Wm. Stevens, the opinion that alfalfa, without ir of Farmington, Ore , December 21, ngatton in thia climate, is good for -Jl cbooee auob an outfit, wltb taoallneaof clvilitation. When laaa appeared, one l the by undertook to interview a failed. Tba stranger re J la be caiechlted. "Tbe leaa I i you pMple, tba better I like , ti aooner bava your ill will l roar good will, be snarled &ta turned the Jckaaa arouad While a number of young men and boy a were engaged In cbarivar ing a newly married couple near Blooming, laat Friday nigbt, one of the boya, named Hobman, fell over a bank, and broke bulb bones of hia left ankle. rlvei fir dlacuuiuu:. Mboulil the road law t be ao amended m to giw the county court authority to levy a aoecial tax to raise funda to be uard for )erutanent woik only? h'hould tbe county court expend money from the general road fund to ait dia trit -ta which have voted a xM tax on their probity lor lieniiaiicut work? If o, to what extent? The matter of voting a tax in the dia- tru-ta la in Hue with the aute aid plan Ui? thrwa Inrhaa almva lb. now io nnivemally atknowlcgedtobethe ri.1. . ,r loniy aucreamui way lorcarrviim on tint a w . i at ii ai a ii riui aa aaiiiii ui inw auaraw . ' tbe animal keeping to tbe ""V T Z"V F . Ti v r"y"'lf f,,h;w.of.Tf,,T; .kit. tk. ..... i ' i i. .k.Mor Dr. F. A. Bailey to set tbei ew Jntey wai the firm elate to adopt - "" hmi.ii knnd mat new law n loot ami now it tuiea ,;all. Ine man was perhaps are improving tbcirroada under this plan aiaoae-a. Ilia balr waa lone cmoke tbe llabano clear, the '! under ute uiiwrviiion. One reiuon 1 wkempl, and be wax roughly heel 10 cent cigar in the county- commen.U itif l. that Kvidemly, be waa soured on7 1U cent cigar made in iM)7, an 8 pound boy. A lot of 7-foot cedar poets for tale. Inquire of J. M. Bridges, Uillaboro, Ore. Geo. Bantz, of Portland, ia spend ing tbe Holidays witn nia parents, oeiow tne ground, nr. ocnuitneiz east of town. tblnks that tbe disease is due to worms or other insects that prey it. He tbmka it pays to raise it, even tnougn n ns to be re-seeded every two years. He is Capt. Wilbur Wiley left Monday also of tbe opinion that Hilleboro for Kennewick, Wash., where be ought to have a cheese factory. The baa soma property interests. poorest kind of cheeee now sella in , , . . ... tne markets at W cents a pound. u. u. leeay, rast aiaeier oi me with . f.Mn,. s it,.. k. SUt Orange, was in town Tues- farmer could save the whey, which day, renewing old acquaintances. ould ,.,nf.bie 'tooi in Pythian Sisters sre requested to growing pigs and fattening hogs, ttend loduetbis Friday eveninc w&ey is also one or tne Dest egg mnortant business. . producers known wben led to poul la f . li a pi ine wen mown roaa supervisors or tbla county, was lo town lues- day. Ralph Wann and family, of Ce- 0ne of tb, Wfj,ilDI. of the dar Mill, spent unrlstmas in tbis " i ;.j n' i "'!."" 25. 1907. at one o'c ock n m . at H. D. Miller and wife, of Oreeonl City, are spending the holidaya aPn itb L. M. Hoyt and wife. srarfbody human. Matin he i bis laokaan, who koowi? It :kleooly companion, and seem w be faithful, and somewhat Wssbingtoo county, Call fur it, and help out horns industry. Cbaa. K Fieb, MounUiodale, Ore. Holly Circle, Women of Wood ad, even obey log bia motions, crtfi ot jtotml ().0ve, elected tho J"'' fer county oumiiiwiotieia xn not one atate has adopted the law and thru turned back to the old system again, and ecveral of the itatea have increased the percentage of the ihare mitt by the atate, notably kouuecticut, wuicn pay three-fourth! ol the whole amount The candidate for the atate hgtiluture ill e sweep of bis long arm, he i0owln officere Salurdar niabf Pi wpeo- it Xn lb. ,mA In KU '",,"7'n'0CT" ,ura,J "'a"- pic and I believe the people ahould know jasa It doeo tba road. In bis . ajf trolly Anderson; A. ;, bow they aund tm tbia tmporiaat uuea P huggy, there was Rda Hteigleder; C, Sophia Smith; tioii lfoie electing them to oihcc. is profualon of thing., Includ- jj mj More, . M iot Freeman; 1 " f rensibility in this mat Mag pans, a gold pan and a a e1. hi.i lie-n n . Nance W. that the dutv be. .t the u, vih, ikL .1.. . '. . , " , oor oi tne county couu oi our county, OUIUI. wno tbla Strange n ... I U fj. Mnrlav: C. O.. L...I i ,i!,...f.. .i 1,1 i. .,iii I I - I "J w J t 1 I ' aaa.v",v "him -fc -v-v. aUr ia, and what bia history, iperbtpa never be known by taiuiwro people wbo saw him CHINA WEDD1NO Anna Pomerov: manaser. Ina Free- land acted upon m.. There i no. reasonuble Kxcfptional values in lad if s tailor made suits at 110 and 1 12, direct from tbe Kaat. Coma early and get your choice, at 8chulmer lob Bros. Tba Hop Meu'a Union, which bald its first meeting at Woodburn, Ibis week, secured the signatures of seventy-five bop growers, and bids fair to develop into a strong organ itation. It will mean better prices for boot, as it will do away witb i ... Ud Mrs W. 0. Donelson eel "4 tbeir twentieth, or China 2ianuiverarv. at tbeir home U corner of Third and Maple i00 laal Saturday evening, rMr'ZI,.g07. The evening iol in ulavlna Five Hundred jTlloeb until 11:30 o'clock, "VHIHVIIMI W5ID png U I. ' M .a (III " JWabmr,. .n.i n w n the profits of the middle men. a flrst and seonnd orlxes. re-1 Annual masouerada ball at Hills iTSlr. Mr. Hhidaa luirform.! hnM 11.11 Tnaada ava DfVI 31st . l" . I .. I . .. . 1 1 I k.. , oeremonyasa a pieae- rrues ior most comicai auu wi I Ud uniiius manner, much to sustained characters, also for the Mrrimeni of those present. beat waltiina couote. Walkera or , . '" ".v.. j, ......11 w. n. Welirnng, B. V. Jacob Youngen, oi Helvetia, oau 22 r !"w"- ' lamne fine Burbank potatoes on ex bibltlon at Kuratli Bros.' otnee, tbia week, which shows what mountain land will do for spuds. "Four New Year Resolutions" will be tbe morning topio in tne Congregalional churoh. "Three u.. i. n.ii.f." )!! U the k L 1 .... . rUIIUIUIIUWI ..u..v... ..... luang ma pub, 0 for tna ivenlng topi0. , v'tiuiiaiigiBuiivau uuni ... tr .. an..! " . Miaa Harriet IU elY. 01 vauuou . 0a OB. "J" " m..k .nA Mia. Stella BoS f aicaa tjasst - . .a l . t ) t - J . 4 kaa aav I'Ariistnn. vihiiru uo vv n w m - y Boscow home, over t'brisimaa. Mlaa Rva and Master Roland BiKCOw. of Portland, were guesta of ik fioaoow family on UDrteimas day. Alfred Dvsle. with Eggert & Voung, of Portland, was tbe guest ... , . it 1 -.... 1 1 1 riKwi.l. Of bIS uncie, J. U. xvuram, vul-. mas, excuse today for expending the money of the taxpay era an haa been done in former yean, when no uniform methods were employ ed, but aimply a "gueaa ami do it ngniu prtieeaa." 1 will have more to uy on iliiuuctioii. and invite anyone interest ed to discuss mid to criticise our plans to establish throughout the county u svs- tem of well-built ninradiiui roiids. RESOLUTIONS jnch. C. W. Ke.lmon.1, N. W. . I.. V. Miinr 11 I kl..J... UW8ewel, Miaa Mary Hewell, r:' r. ami airs. m. m. imivertiiy l'ark. Cud of Appreciation I Christinas, and bopa to 'continuance of the publlo during tba coming year. hi our patrons a happy and "e ew iear,i amaiaoera- K. U.Uraer. 8"THROP-JOHNSOM Whereas, it bath pleased Almighty God in the exsroiee of his illimita ble power aud wisdom, to remove from Earth to Glory, Arthur Marrs the beloved son of our esteemed Brother. Otis H. Marrs, and, Wherea. In the death of Arthur M.rra. which occurred at hit home near Scbolls, Ore , Ju the twenty-sixth day of November, 1907, tbia community has lost a promittiiig youth, and the parents have lunlaincd an irreparable loss, there fore, be it Ueaoleed. bv Lincoln Lodge No. i6r f 11 n. that the moat cordial and sincere sympathy of this Lodge be, and ia, hereby extended to tbe parents and i.milv of the decead. Let us bt miml ful of the fact that "The Angel of tbe Lord encampeth round about them that (.r him. and that He redcemeth the aoult of hit servants, and none ot them 11,. t trust In Him thall be desolate." He it further Halved, that a copy of these resolu iinn I aoread uoon the records of tbit l-odge, and that copiet be furnished the Uillaboro pajiert for publication, and that a duly certified copy thereof be pre- tented the parents ot tne oeceaseu. Done at Uall of Llncolu Lodge No. 161 I. O. O. F.i Scholls, Ore., Dec. 4. 907 U. boper, Committee A J. A. Brown, - (C. II. Brooks, MORRILL -POINTER '.J i .io Hllisboro, Ora. Deo. i A "J, 3:00 P County ' o?din offlolatina. Mr. Ku- 'Wbrup, of ltanks.and Miss "hnson, of Gleocoe. They JH m Banks, Mr. Kdwin R. Morrill, of this city, Miaa Lvdia M. Pointer, of By naWlu. Smith siwnt Christmas Ln. were united in marriage, De .tik bia father and mother, at For- L.mh, 25.1907. at the home o .. nm m and Mrs. A. A. Morrill, Rev oaa v.wiw. I " i .. ... , ... m. . . . u fJilnalriok otQCiaunK. ine Harry Humpnreys, oi n.pFu-x . . Kx.C0U11ty BUr J0U, ,u br.Je ,B ,111 . . riuu vii Miaa kvb uawuiiiK, - i ,.r w.uh iw, Oregon, over 30 days. .b,i ianhtr. visited friends in ". Mra piaced in an attorney's Hillsboro. Wednesday; H Mr and MrB. Morrill will reside NOTICE 'da H. Oalarman A Co., is visiting his brother, this olty. j Thamlore Pointer, one I ( 1 H U It Ll I ' I v. . Mlaa Rva Catohing. a 1'oriiana i . w.ut.inl,ton County's honored - . . . . . t . ui n n 1 1 uni.Knrn fnr the nreeenl H. Oiirin a ' The Wlllametis river waa ei in "Vl "- - i 1 1... . i,. n. lnr marlt vesier- Uentar?llle, Ora. P' mu,"v I ' Gliarb.. ik. tr.i 1 1 . I ti. rw.1 Qmlik annnt Christ ""ii IU ilNTMII ' miaa I 1-"""" ,- - -ar. waa In ( u.. L.. in! Id. ths truest or her wwffM ivunr t i auajBO a a i - w w i t r it:. 1101 MAN TOILS OF LAI? Charged With Attempted llurglary of a Dwelling IS SOW IX TOE COCSTY JAIL Brought te Billtbore Teday, by Beaver- tea Deputy Ben. Scbnoor of ' near Garden Home, tbia county, is now in tbe county jail, charged with an at tempt to commit burglary. The particulars are decidedly meagre. It appears, however, that Scbnoor was arrested on complaint of a man named Bradley, who charged that Scbnoor bored holes in the floor of a dwelling, with tbe intent EXPERIMENT WITH AIFALFA two crops, the first being tbe toel A decrease in vitality is noticed in tbe second crop, and the third year it dies out. Ezamioation cf tbe roots of tbe plants the third year shows that it rots off about an inch MARSHALL FRAZIER An inhuman mother waa imut. ed in Portland. Mnmlav r. mi.. treating an infant, which ehe car ried in her arma wh!l nn a runken spree witb a longshore man named Thiessen, wbo, earlier n tbe day, bad accompanied the woman out to Beaverton. hum they both got drunk. When they returned to Portlaod, they fell into the gutter, and the babe narrowlv escaped being crushed to death. he mother, at one stage of tbe proceedings, toeaed the infant to the longshoreman, who eanirht it At another time she kicked the child. The longshoreman waa ar rested with the woman. Tbe wom an baa a boeband. whom name ia Denoery, and thev have other children at Beaverton. Dance at the hall of the Wood men of the World, near Cedar Mill, on New Vear'e eve, Dec. 31. Tick ets, including aupper, $1 00; mew oers oi me Uamp, half price. 39 2 Robert Krnmbein. who lives north of the old Dudley mill, lost valuable saddle horse. Christmas uight, which he was leading: on the corduroy road, south of the mill. be road ia said to bs badly out of repair at that place, and the ani mal stepped orxm a oom Dole. hich flew up and entered tU flank. making a wound from which the eotrails protruded. The animal as valued at $200, and bad to be hot by one of Mr. Krumbein's neighbors, to end its suffering. Lost Between depot and Granze shed, Hilleboro, an envelope, mark ed "bills, containing a sum of money. Return to address on en velope, or leave at Argos office, na receive casb reward. 40-1 While working on his new barn. just west of tbe court house yester day, tapLUuiles fell to tbe ground, distance of eight feet, striking up on ma bead and neht shoulder. sustaining some severe brniees. he cause of the accident was the aiving away of a nail in tbe scat folding. Although badly braised, the Captain is around on tbe streets, and says be doesn't propose to be killed off in that manner, af ter following the old flag for three years in the civil war. Threshing outfit, Pitta separator and 15 H. P. Case engine, for sale at a bargain. Good condition. $700 takes it. J. T. Powell. Warren place, Hillsboro, R. F. D, 5. 40-44. family. W.Thomas, of Buxton, is stay' ing in Hillsboro during tbe hloli days, and is assisting L. M. Hoyt his store. Donelson's is the place to get em. A present that ib usetui, ana that will last a lifetime. . Look 'em over. 40-tf. the residence of tbe bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Sewell, in Hillsboro, Oregon, Sev. Howard Gilpatnck, of tbe First Congregational Church, officiating. wben HIsb Anna Mane Krazier was given in marriage to Mr. Joseph n. Marshall, of Home, Georgia Tbe bride was given away by Mr. aerrell. 1 he beautiful home waa Dr. C. H. Brown, dentiet, will be gDlendidlv decorated by F. J. Wil n the city Monday, Dec. JO, UU, Mjame. the bride's uncle, and Miss at ins residence oi Mrs. J . w. nor- Clare Imbrie. the parlors beins dec gn. 41 I orated in Oregon Grape and white Kuratli Brothers received a fine carnations, with white satin stream ... ... I... A 1 1. n J:M:nM . . : riL.i.i new typewriter this wee, wnicn D,B uu UD vune thev will nut trt nrantical use in maa green and red. thirnffir I The ceremony was performed un v ... . , . , aer a beauiuui wedding bell, in the luuniil uuu uiiumiuMi, w.u- h Binrlrt Tha hri.4. n. . . . .at hwuuouuio Kvnut Vt iuvO0( Wf UtwV -in fact anything in the vegetable Duche8 eUboVttely trimmed line at Greer's grocery. 34-tf. in fiUet tnd Valenciennea, and ca The contest for the prize walls promises to be a feature at tbe an nual mar querade ball at Hillsboro Hall, Tueeday eve, Dec. 3let. ried a bouquet of lilies of tba valley The bridesmaid, Miss Grace Ruhl of Portland, was gowned lu white silk net over silk with tint of blue, and carried white carnations. The Ralph, Earl and Tom Ireland, I groom waa attended by Mr. Georae who are attending school in Port- Fresier, a brother of the bride. The and, are spendiug the holidays wedding march was played bv Miss with relatives in miiBDoro. Jessie Donelson. After the cere W. haca a. fin a nnrar slnc.k m00 th Weddin P" Wjoyed a J .. inmnlnnna ran.at Rn, In IhA atatA Hall " as you will and see ns, at the Morton Green house. 37-tf A marriage license waa issued on the 23rd inst., to Eugene E. North The groom is a great grandson of the late Chief Justice Marshal, the eminent jurist, and ia prominent in business in bis Georgia home. The bride is a daughter of the late rup, oi lianas, ana uouy jonuaon, fjollm U. Fraiier and Matilda Fra of Glencoe. I iler, the mother being well remem For Sale-Sawed and cut cedar M1?1 Pneer h daughter eh in ales: cedar fence posts and boo P ,aw Bmuel Williams, early PobU. Hannan te Son, Buxton, i"""-- Ore. 40-2 The guests were: L- M. Reed, who is First Officer IrSMJml on the S. S. Missouri, was here w.W.Williame. Mlstee Mabel NorthruD hi a. .a . I.. .... . - t Uhristmas. the aueei ot OlS BlBier, ana Lara wunamt, and Claude Wil Mra V MnnrA i name, oi juo&niainaaie, Air. and Mrs i j. miiuami ana lamuy, j. 11. rewen ana Mrs. Mark Phelps and children. MJ i11. Mr. ana John Kuiow i. T ot McMinnvill are in the city thia KglKS ul weea, gueeva ui airs, t uvipa j ents, Mr. and Mrs. . M. Rice. A. Imbrie R. Imbrie Week, gUesiB OI Mrs. rneips par- and family, Mrs. Joseph Downe and Ward Downs, and Mlaa Jessie Donelson Rmntora lik. tha Snhillar and the Alter a snort visit with relatives mwvw bhw wmm " I j-v . ar i ar a Exoellencia. These cigars are of m yregon, nr. ana wrs. Marana the best stock. Yon can't fool an authority on a good cigar. " Step in to Donelson's furniture store and look over his sofas, rock ers and dressers. Something that will make useful presents. , 40-tf. Prof. Carstens, of the McMinn- ville College, accompanied by his wife and children, spent Chrietmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Johnson, of thiB city. ' As I am disposing of my milli nery atook I will sell at half prioe. Here is an opportunity that ladies should not ' overlook, Mra. L Vrooman. . will go to Georgia. their home in Rome, . Clearing Up Sale Herman Osterman & Co., of Cen terville, will begin a clearing up sale on January 1, 1908, which will be continued until' aU tbe stock is sold. A $3000 stock of general merchandise will be sol at the ooet price. Enough said. Herman Osterman & Co., 41-tf Centerville, Ore. PROBATE F.A. BAILEY, M: il s - Physieian and Sareoa' U V Office BallcT-Miirff.n hlk. - " Rooma 12. la and i.i. Mjwia.fiM. ... - 1 wrt ciinier BajeUne airf tMwiml Lj'J. ' Blltri ' PhnnH . . -. - X.UNKLATER, M.B.C li ' PHYSIC! M ANO SURGEON Office upatalr over The Delia Vrxsg gture lUaidaace Baat of Oonrt Uacae, In the eorner of lb block. JAMES PHILLIP TAWES1E, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8nrga Southern Pacille Rail mail Co. conauitotion In French or Eng-finn. Of Bee opatalra. oyer L. M. Hoyt Co't. store, north aide of Main St, HUlaboro, Or. ArArrrSrrrrVVVVVVVVVVk A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and o uaiiey-Morgan Jilock. Both Phones. , u;i1ct DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooma 10 and 11 Monrao-Bailey Block, tract. Over Dennla Store. HILLSBORO OREGON Saw. H. aVasay W. 0. Mae DAOLEY A HARE ATTORNHYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and i Skate Building HILLSBORO, . , 0BEG0X. H. T. BAQLEY ATTORN KY-AT-LAW Office, apetaira,' over the Poet OSoe,' HiUaboro, Oregoa E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooma j, 4, St $, af organ Blk, HUlabort. Jasper Grabel, of South Hillsbo ro, met witb an accident in tbe saw mill at tbis place, where he was working, on Monday. - In some manner he got his left hand into the rapidly revolving circular saw, with result that the index nn ger was cut to the bone, and two other fingers of the same hand bad 7 lacerated, before he could get away lrom tne saw. Dr. F. A Bailey attended his injuries. No. t stamping powder, caps and fuse, Portland prices. Call at my place near West Union church or address li. tlager, Hillsboro. Ore., Route 4, Box 65. 39-42 Elder A. A. Beery has decided to remain in Hilleboro over next Sun day, and will preach morning and evening. His morning subject will be: "Now," and evening, "What Next?'. Special music. " Bibl Btndy on Fiiday evening, at 7:30. A cordial welcome for all at these services. Mamie Peoppel, of north of Bea verton, this week, through her at torneys, Bagley & Hare, filed an action for divorce against her hus band, Julius Peoppel, in which she charges cruel and inhuman treat ment and various other things. The couple have several children, and were married in Herman y in lbSU A special meeting will be held in school district No. 7, at the school house, December 23th, at 2 o'clock p. m., to vote on a tax to help sup port a nine months school, ana pay a portion of tbe indebtedness of the district. . St his R. C. Hartrampf, the Main dour and feed man, has sold matched team of hay horses to Geo, K. Bagley, wno sent mem out the Dudley mill ranch. John Archbold, of Portland, well to do business man of that place, accompanied by his wife spent Christmts under the home roof, in this city. Brandywine, Texas, Glen Mary and Wilson pedigree strawberry plants for sale at Fern Leaf Farm R. S. Alexander, Cornelius, Ore Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. LGilnett, of Littell. Wash.. M tmas with E. L Abbott Gilnett will remain serw iavia Kice, oi iasi rorui spent Christmas in the city, gnee of his son-in-law and daughte E. P. Cornelius and wife. PROrESSIOXAI JOHN II. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Cpetaire, Bailey Kergaji v Rooms, iaal t. HILLSBORO, ' - OBIGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW , Orrin: Main Street, opp. Coart Hone. HILLSBORO OR BOON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upetalra, Rooms 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon I 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 11, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon J. W. YANDERVELDEN Roy Oregon. Desires to say that he has a fiae line of Farm Machinery for , the Fall trade consisting . .. ,v- . . - in part of " ' Double Acting Hays Pumps, Canton Clipper Dim Plowa, . Sharpies Cream Separators, Old Hickory Wagons, . . . Jackson & Bradley Buggies. Everything guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and see these Una. D avaMaaBBpasarj .Wm. Kan, ofFor. i,ter' , DfPuty Sheriff Kans.of landw 1 Dr. IU. Via. Annall and wife, Port ristmas guesta t the ,rVood homa. Tba nostoffioe people have been busy thus far thiB week, with holi day packages for mailing tooutside pofntB. , R. Wiltren and family, of Port lond, spent Christmas with Adam Treber and family, of thia city. Mrs. Amanda Purdin and fami It. of East Portland, spent Christ mas with MrB Jane E. Barrett and dauahter. Miss Deborah, of this city.;,,. ,.,'' ,- -r. "Dr. F. A. Bailey, of this plaoe, I real property confirmed. was called last baturuay, to viut, ErofesBionally, Dr. Berger, of . Lyman Leonard, of Portland.was anks, who has been on the alck in tbe city today, the gueat of Roy list for some time. Greear. In the matter of the estate' of Geo. A. Gore, deoeased; second account of administratrix filed herein; or dered that same be and ia hereby approved. . ,V In the matter of the estate of Thos. A. Gore, deoeased; Bale of Sd. Faircbild, who ha) . Seattltrfctjeven years pas Christmas wirtr bis pare and Mrs: L. 8. FaircouuT lias. - , Chas. Wren, formerly ville, but now of Washi in Cornelius on Wedner ing hands with old frien Tuality Lodge, A. F,- and tha'Masonio Cha. hold a . ioint installation row niehk in Maaonio hall 3 - ; r-". Loeb and wife, and . ... ...... guests at tne Aronooia noma Cbiiatmu dtws- ; L