1 HILL880RO AA(1U3, FEB. 13,19(8 Wreck ' SliciWn Ukh. ...a Till rlllkl i ytUeaahJ brokn M". wi....M - -"; Loi tbe depot l rrMl urovt' ... ... ... . .I.. ..In. Ud just all" ' uin ,ulld .f ibt Hr.'Vf. at trl quarter of mil Uom town over the broken rail . . . t - . ... mm 4k rwl lam fclt. DOl ' Lb ,fi tbe track, and rolled ID tnbanimm, n in. wp" -mfU9 '"" i 104 'J01 l"""""'" itodred iwnUuc Jubn Donald, "I McMluovwe, aiu J K. Bales and her 6 month boy were ItwlantJy kill!. A i daugbUrof Mm Baua, bo io lb wr all, ewcaped with bruise. The umr, woo i la ih depot to MM bit family ik irilo fur Dllle?, was sn eye Lm of lb" aocidrnt that de mJ bint of hi Iovihi one. mi tb first rrck lo occur where M til lo o( I if", loon lb road mb lo I operated, about 31 VI io. Following ti a li't ol idied end lijured. ri kt, kill MitXtVAl O. Mf.Minrmlle. SlKA R J B.UI H 't 5 iit'Milln old flV tj. F""' '"' i;uteil $ It iirv. M H'"dwey, Vl, tk. need ii hurl fli C. FiarKn. Journal rrprrrn- htt, futtUml. hip bmken. L R. IUiI.ui, 1'ollUn.l, almuldrr and Utxkbait. h Mumvn, 1'oitUnd, hand end t spramrd. II lii.ui. I'mtUed. tMHil.lrr Li hurt. K I llrnilirtr, Mt-Minnvillr, lr(j mi.l Vp iB'li. U M. MaylxiKtr, M -Muiuvillr, f. iX w r.ot.l.ia, Mi'Miiinvilir, ttr ml Uurt 0. Ilrilrr Slirrl!H. I'rk nl Ubnil. lk rl. I'mllmnl. kur anil Imi k li. M. Mlrn. Cmtlori. knr hurl. Ll E Biun, Slini'Uii.nn k inl cJiuul k bar! II. Btuh. tilwriiUu. Irl hurl. if. hion, Slirini. ktte lnitt. huk K eit'il. I 1 1 -v-. tmmt ami Irg rraml Kiv I). Htul, Mi Muiuvillr. internal- :!ml J. W. llot.l, ClrtrUti.l, Otilo, tntr bd lr rat. I C. hirnnr, ortti 1 inihtll, l.liiltc.l ltk Hid brail. Mil Kmmn. I'.ntlaii.t. ImIIv liftuwil. !j A. CuoBtiiLjInm. larllon, inl ly tatnd bniiartl. Mia Grace lUnliiiK, of Cianlim, arm Mionl. Hriok Blown, C'nillon, Inik iiiaiiint. t. I Taiirr, llutlrr, 1mm k hurt UiiC. IV U.lv n.l Mi IUrl Ulv, KhUlljr btuiartl almut hrail ami I -ark Kn. Strahuu, .Mirrtilau, rut arouiul mm) iimi. A r SbwlinK, MiMuinviIlc, nit a1utit ft. M Wtiilurr. I'urtlaiiil. (mm k anraiiinl Li.. " P OUlt. A. W. Fuarlrr. Iiiakriuaii. Iwt k anil i. Jarnri Mooif . ,tMkaiir, ) ilitl unltml lack tpiaiiird. v-oraner K t . Itrnwn yratrntay awr lib (olloarini inrv In invrlli'ulr (hr Klt.l'. K. Ihiici. C. H. Owcr. A. f Tloniai, (i. H. Allrti, J. W. Coiuellua pi ltcr Huge. TIip trttiinnv Ihrtrw pw ngiit on Hie tlianatrr. The arc- EHMBiwort the tra'k waa in kihxI , tod cwil.l mil aci ount for the bro- pwl. The ircil waa uot over twen ilea per hour. The iurv'a venlut Ffto'l no cmiw uf reatMiuaitiility. It lundtittixMl Hut tlic railway conmila V Wall act uii llir iimtlrr .if Inn lluht ill rlvl. mil I .'.! I 111- UVat 1,1.1... r" wen vrrv tree from ai-clileiita, laiMiro, left and PUBLIC SALE Dndermiinfld Kill sell at nuhlio 1....! . - w mm at hit farm, 1 mil norlb wuxion, at 10 a. u) , on FRIDAY. FKBRUARY 21 till.' I J" ' "kcowK "tie will ! fre.h iu May and r'AUKt; lieltera, 1 will be Ireah Panxiii. i, .if... . ........i... m- o men plow, harrow, fotka, iliov- " garden barrow, No. 8 V, S. Heparatnr: t beehlvea. with beet: Pty beehlvea, 5 doxea chlikenaj 3 looat bav: J en l.rlW . hnnuhnlil fur. "" d nuincroui other article. rnai of Halo 1 10 and undr "lover $10. nna vetr'a lima, an note, at 7 per oent. interest uuiQ at noon. . . . N. I', Nielsen, Owner Urnellus, Auotioneer. Otchln Will Caae Diamlaaed V (M cue of Mn. Rebecca Tongue ,' the estate of Thomas Otob poMeaMfj( came op before Judge on Tuesday of this week, JJ on motion of K. B. Tongue the 1 U dismissed without costs to :.w. P'tJ. Th eststa was then or record. i Bggs for Hatching jkloorou and S. 0. Brown ni II 00 for a setting of 13 ,; Al lb lDt Oregon State Cwy Show, my birds won four tott of a possible five prises in .. -"On with the best breeders - cute. o i R. H. Greer, UiUsboro, Ore. Through liaUa ourniiM nr,.-.,l. inga iniliatH.I at Hi m,H ii,;. w-k, A II. Kiira .i,, , ill,ur ei'tirril ImnhcaHiuii ,,l . mifr hiiiroii, hia I'ivk yar o, ,,, who had Uen in th rtr, ( Allron' ml Mi i, inn Klly amen 1M mn,Br iliml, when hn waa a IIHrn Th Kt-llya wan'el to kri. thi Child. t. whom they had hncoti grr.ally attached, hut thn law gay. the little- follow ti hia faihnr. Thn f.tr.r .arnt wept wlmn tlia if,:i stun waa mad (,iv,K tIM c,jj, lo Kmeraon. Do you want aniiin lot j , growing iJalifornia town, wii,in one hall in lie, of Uin Uautiful Han l.ui I'.ay, in eiuhangn for a tii'iun laiu ranch or liillahoro lot? Kineat aetHioii in Central Califur "la; great for cure of pulmonary and rbnutuatio trouble (' t or addriMie, Argua dlica, JM1 Ore. l)ne and abelrarl Hire laat week, t f.llowinii lraoiii have atmouticed their cat iJldiey and flle.I their petition lor the aeveral ollieea lo which they aapire: K-r Hhnrill, John Ktiralli. rratik I. Kane; Htale Henator, Dr W. I) Wood; J p.. U.HhWo. (1 W liar tie: Cuunty Hu Wa'kt-r: J. IV for lairy tirecirmt l YafiOertatldni). Vben In lhacily rail at I'tlma- or totileolionery, the uioat up- lo-data place of it kind on the Weal Hi.U. Always neat and clean, and the greatest cr is eie cuted in keeping Iheatm-k neat and reah. You will receive cordial treatment if you give un a call L ralnjateer, I rop. Maik I'urdin, a coiiion of Mri. K J. Harrett.nf thia city, whom the latter had not en for in any year, waa in town thii week. Mr. urdin waa Imrn in thin county, being a oq of Caloh I'urditi, long loca dead, hut who will ha remem bered by old pioneer. Mr. I'ur din ha been livi.ig in I Angehs, Cl . for roino lime. Hot o fT, c K'oa, bam or cheene andwichiw; all kit;d-i of of( drink erved at fountain. Choice con fection; oyaler in bulk; oyeler oocklaila a epncialty; amokera' arli clea, choice cigar, and a complete ine of chewing and emoking tobac co; freen fruit and nut, at I al- maieer ('onfwlionery. Hijhel Company, a corporation of ro.tland, filed a mt iu Cucuit 'ourt this week, ajtaiuel W. N. Iurt, a litiiiiiii mtn of llilUho- ro, for the rtroverr ! a tuiance ol VJ2UI. ani the ooeia nil die- buraement of the suit. Full lllixxl HufTOrphingtnn eggs a . . 0 a r or batctiing. l w lor 1 1 egga. all and we tt'k before buying few cockerel for eale C Khoadea, I'sh .V Baseline htreeU. IilUlnro, Ore. 4t5 tf Do you want to make money f tuy a live or ten acre tract of the atuou 0 Hkl.oi) Hill fruit coun try. Nothing Hi it on the toast. nformatton freely given. re agent at Tualatin hotel. 4 John Joaeph, of near Phillip, who went Kl lt D.cember, r turned lat Sunday with a bride. The day after he arrived Kl. he married Mica llull.nan, ol wtua, Ohio, who in well pleaded with her new home in Oregon. For Bale: Fifty acre cleared and in the vicinity of HilUboro, on rural mail ami uiilk route; near tulmihons line, rme location; good building sile. Ii.tture Argua. 0. P Ahuniler, who ha had a atork of BiMid in the Unkiater building, near the Argu. lor enrne weeks past, ha removed lo Port land, from whence he came Itrandvwine. Texan. Men Mary " j i and Wilson nedigree etrawberry plants for aale at Pern Leaf fruit Ore., Route 2. " W Tha total reaiHtration of voters with the County Clerk on Tuesday, reached the 110-2 mark. This does not Include the voters regintratered at other places in the county. Our first car of Utah Land Pias ter Is now in. Oet in your orders C. B. Buchanan A uo., ioroe lius, Ore. Wank 11. representing tne America" r irnn,ii. i nmnanv. wna " Monday, and called. Pige for Bale -Some Poland Chi na pigs for eale, ou farm of Dr. A B. ilailey, 2 miles north of IliUt boro. Farmers' phone, 43li. Jas. Mann, who bought the Frank Orth place south of town last fall, was in town yesterday, .nrl lld. Mr. Mann formerly lived near Foreet drove. u--.vii,i.l values in ladieB J.. u unita at $10 and 112 ,!!.. km the Kaat. Come early and get your choice, at Scbulmer loh Bros ... tn r U. and Mrs. tt. tt. rrauvJi". n .if. -.1 IVnli are vieitlnK F. DIM ELECTRIC Argus and Journal, 12.25. Chas. L. Brown, of Banks, called today. Geo. Hellaire, of near Glencoe, was in town yesterday. Will Bcbulmerich was in from South Tualatin, yeeterday. Floyd Bierly, of Kinton. was in town Tuesday. F. C. Burgbolzer, of Buxton, wsb in the county Beat Tuesday. Alfred Gerber. of near Helvetia, was in the city this forenoon. Charles Barnard, of Beaverton, was in tne city yesterday. H. C. Todd, of Laurel, transact- for right of way ed business in the city Tuesday, fartna and tracts. it I n.;mn ,.i it,..inn ... . I'-iKbtccii Aurccnients Placed n Record . COMPANY TBT MOVES ALONG isnaifutliua t Hrgio Wlib Aduot Co4 Wtaiber Twenty-Five Writing; For County Examinations EIGBT WRITE FOR STATE PAPERS Beard Ctoiiata tf Pref. Hartb. at. Csm sad Mitt Btlei Murray C. The Oregon Klectric Line has filed agreements with the persons whose names follow, through their from a point on the main line of county seat visitor today. tne above road to Hillehoro. Con tract, K. M. Harnel, R. II . Walk- fr, Kcbmitt A Kulisch, Joo. Welch, N. G Wlngren, W. Brogdon, F. J. Jenkins, Fred W. WolfT. Jack Ixa le, It. Linton. J. W. Bewell, F. J. William. W. P. Howell. W. P irabam, O. K. Sheperd, P, M acknon, John O'Meara.Q. H. Hoi- heimer, and others who have van deeds are as follows: John Buerge, A. B. Mu'lor. Invest ment Co , Oregon Iron A Bteel Co., ordelia liurkbart. L. Galbreath t would reem that the Company means bm-inee, and the people of im section believe It la fully in earnest, and that the road will he milt to ihi city I y the coming au- 'Juin Information from the Com- any, is U the efl'oct that it will tart lh work of building, just as 'Hin at the weather will allow. Wbal the United Railways Co. ill do i, of curse, problematical. hat never shown the go-a-bead pint manifested by the Oregon Klecuic, at any time. Tbe latter Conn. my does not talk much, but djri thing, and thereby creates feeling of confidence on the part zel Cady, both of this county f the public There are but a lit eover 12 miles to build in order to reach Hillsboro STATEMENT BY F. T. KANE llilltUiro, Oregon, l-'cb. 12, lyo8. o the Ivlitor; Iiiutiiiiii h ai Mr. K. V. Itainea haa, by tialtiuntitina ami innurmlora, attruiptei! to i haigr nir with being mpoiiinhlc for bortk;c ul twenty thouunil uollari at hia Uiik. in the year lj, ami while 1 lo not loimiilrr It iiecrwarv to oeny tne harve ma)c in the manner and form thn rliaixc waa maile, vet I desire toaay, fur the brnclit of my fiiemla, that if there ai any thorUife in the funds of t.. . Ilaiurt, Uukcr, at any time during my m-umorucy atranhierot that umtitutioii, I never knew anything about it, ami I never received one cent belonging to tbe I-:. V. lluiuri ltunk tbat wa not justly , i.. ., .- 1 : :iue uie. or rvceiwi in a u-iminiuic uum ui-s trausartion, ami I hail no knowledge any sborlatie iu any amount until the stntruirnt uiurtr by Mr. Ilainea. i : i I :.. t t uaT rmioru in iuuini;iuii .uun.j I of mv life: have resided within sii miles of llie residence of Mr. Haines ever ore he claims to have discovered the ahortai'e. He has never, in any manner intimated that there was any shortage, ous 111 fact tli tbe wiping out of the bulk of bis person- 1 lortune. Any statements, insinuauuua or innuendoes to the effect that I waa cent. Off regular prices, at LaNUe 8 itvharged or that 1 removed any lurius D,rne8a ,hop. 4V-U Of 47 8 Rpeves. of Portland, Francia, of South Hillsboro, and J. M. Miller, a brother of Mrs. Framit tr.fie there will be no pub Ho dances at Helvetia Ball. From nowontheBeaffuirs will beBtr ctly invitation. u. .,t Mr. 0. Powe, of Port land, were guests of F. C Ballard j 't n.r th fore Drt of the week. F. Sohoen, a prominent resident n.iii. was in town uuj Ul VWI . . I ,tmn Albert Kaufman, of near Phil lips, was an Argus caller today. J. and Peter Vanderzanden, of near Greenville, were in the city today. Wanted: Spring vetch or first class clover bay. Addrees, Mrs. J W. Bbrader, Beaverton, Ore. 48 F. M. Heidel and Wes. Boscow, of this city, were Portland passen gers this morning. For Bale: An Uncle Sam peanut warmer, live dollars. Den ol Sweets. Miss Abbie Wilkes, of Buxton, wss in town the first of the week, visiting friends. See tbe neat and attractive Val entine candy boxes, at the Den of Sweets. Judge Hollis, of Forest Grove, was at the court house today, on business. John C. Crocker, of Glencoe, was in town today, and registered at the Clerk's oOice. A marriage license was issued yeeterday to C. R. Swaney and Ha- Thirty-three applicants are writing for teachers' papers this week, be fore the Washington County Ex amining Board, consisting of Supt. Case, J. W. Marsh, of Forest Grove, and Mies Helen Murray, of this city. Twenty five are writing for county papers, and right for state. Those writing for county papers are as follows: Alma Curtis, Maud Knight and Grace Dixon, of Forest Grove; O. G. Weed, Vernonia; Mra. Nellie Walling, Amity; Martha and Came Bechen, Kvelyn Ikyy her, Nellie Johnson, Susie Faith, Edith King, Hillsboro; May Rtve, Sherwood! Lillian Nelson, Scappoose; May Knochs, neeo vine, novo nieriy, w. i., i nomas, Kcaverton; Mrs. Laura Willis, Newberg; If. C. Todd, Anna Messinger, Laurel; C. A. Wytnan, Kthel Kopplin, Lorica Hol land, Gaston; Kthel Smith, Banks; Abbie U tikes, Buxton. For State Papers Inna and Bergen Vose, Phillip; Gar ence McCoy and B. M. Voae, Beaverton; Alma Bowman, Hillsboro; G. A. Knstell, Sherwcod; Anna Newman and Henrietta Bear, Forest Grove. Onion Seed Fancy stock, half Globe, Yellow Dan vers, for sale by J. A. Anderson, Beaverton, Ore. Misses Meta and Nellie Wallace visited with Mies Ethel Joy, Sun day, at Forest Grove. Orange, lemon, aoiee, cinnamon, horehound, hotter scotch and squares, at tbe Den of Sweets. John Fischer, of near West Un- .s ion, was in town yesterday, and called. LOOKING OVER THE ROUTE Chief Engineer Donald of tbe Ore gon Electric Line, and a party of four directors of the road, came to Hillsboro yesterday morning, end securing a livery ng drove along tbe line of tbe survey from Hills boro to Garden Home, a place four miles southeast of Beaverton, on tbe line of the Portland & Salem road, where they took the electric train to Portland. The parties were not in town but a few moments, and tbe fact tbat they drove over the route selected by the Company for its road between Hillsboro and Garden Home, where connection will be made with main line, indi cates tbat the Company will soon begin active building operations. The visitors gave out no informa' tion as to the object of their cross country trip, but that tbey were in Plush robes and-blankets, 15 per I spec ting the route, there is no donbt. oent. off regular prices, at Carlile e ud the statement he makes ia prenoster- ider nd dollar of his funds practically meant mt the teculation of twenty thou- harness shop. 47-tf Mrs. J. P. Niman and grandson, Charles Niman, are visiting rela tives and friends in Salem. Money to loan on real estate se curity, lerms reasonaoie. r.u ratli Bros. 46 tf Tom Bsilev. a student at the Oregon University, Eugene, is home for a short visit with bis parents. Dance at Alpha Hall, Cornelius, Sat. eve. February 15; Walkers' orchestra. Tickets, 75 cts. Plush robes and blankets, 15 per REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS or had any knowledge of the removal of anv funds are absolutely false and untrue. I rrsuMirl ascaslucrol tne ft. . names Hank ,tg attend lo my own private busi- It is true I did borrow ten thousand lollars from Mr. Haines, the greater por- ioii of which has oeen repam, om iuai .nuu-iinn between myself and Mr. Haines was one of lwrrower and lender only. Tn iIumt who know me the manner H. C. Todd, of Laurel, wae in town today, attending teachers ex aminatiofi. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. It is rumored on the streets tbat Herman Collier, of Scbolls, will be of making the charge and tke form of U candidate for Sheriff. charge absolutely nerds no answer, as it a apparent that 11 is an auempi on mc wit of Mr. Ilames to excuse nis own at- ions and the failure of hi institution. Truly voura, K. T. Kaue. GOODNOE HILLS Lavina Holland and Ethel Cope- land, of Gaston, were in the coun ty seat, yesterday. There will be a basket social at the Jack school house Saturday evening, reD. id. ine program will begin at 7:15. All are invited Members of Glenooe Camp, Woodmen of the World, are re quested to be present at the Camp on Saturday evening, reD. in. o A. D. Meek, clerk. W. H. MoEldowney, of Forest Grove, Superintendent of the Ladd farms in this state, was in town to n Klickitat county. Waehington The opening of the new railroad on the north bank of tbe Columbia river, makes available the most re markable fruit region on tne raoi fin Coast. Here, climatio condi i inns ami soil are ideal for the ornwinir of aorioots, peaches, al mnnda and erspes. Ail kinds of fruit, berries and vegetables are ai- uty anfi called. so successfully grown, lneexcee ;v rain of the Coast are avoided, as are the hot and dry summers ol the oountry further east, making a hiand of el mate tbat is nearly per feet. Absolutely the earliest fruit ,i ..cotah a nnuntrv norm oi ai- UU.oju.- , . . .. . . - - - . - ."J :rn...i. Larva areas of tne uoasi I lime, euipnur, cement, miAeu are suitable for the growth of ap- white lead, oil, paint brushes, Amies I Harris etal to Karl Koch 40 acres Wtn Forter donation M375 Geo Hartnes to C M Hartness, a part of Geo W Elliott donation Maria Craber to Arnold Wyman, 10 acres sec 39 t I n r 1 w J M Greear to Wm M Hushes. 00 acres sec 11 1 1 1 r jw 3000 Myrtle M Purdin to Elms Gnndle part sec ti t a n r t w 1500 Henry Harmes to Henry Huhman 10 acres D L G 48 t 1 r 3 w 10 Perd Groner to C F Hesse, 47.86 a sec 3 t a r 2 w C F Tigard to Alice B Muller, part of Geo Richardson donation 10 John Friday to W E Davies, 3 54 a in sec 34 t J n r a w 300 Wm J Thornburgh to the same, xajo a same as above isoo Mary E Merrell to Lloyd Ingram 21.20 acre sec 23 1 1 s r a w 743 Edwin Holt to Western Oregon lr Co, 164.it a9ecst2iir5 w Frank Mott to Rolland Phelps, Part blk 7 Foaest Grove 2500 Rolland A Phelps to Frank Mott, 40 acres sec 6 1 1 nt jw 3500 Hardin HWahl to J E Bates, 93 acres Donald McLecd donation 9297 R I Davidson to Richard Holscher Part M M Watts donation 3:90 J P Starkweather to Ja Hocking 16.80 1 Andrew Harper donation bso Carl Biretrren to F M Wadsworth Fart sec 1 1 n r a w 1000 Investment Co to Geo L Sparks, It 1 1 Willow-Brook Farm 030 Blodirett Co to Danaher & Melen dv Co 480 a sec 16 t a n r 6 w... 1 Ella V Brown to David Fletcher, Part sec ia t a s r 1 w 135 A lxveeren to Consolidated Tun ber Co. 160 a sec otlirs w.... 1001 Benj A Jack to S H Richmond, Fart 01 sec 33 1 1 s r a w, 40 a.... Two suits for divorce were filed yeeterday io Circuit Court of this county. Mary J. Thompson wants a divorce from Frank W. Thomp son. Tbe couple were married in Ueppner in 1904. and there ere no children. Plaintiff states that de fendant has treated her in a cruel and inhuman manner, rendering life burdensome. Cora Gerritz wants a divorce from John Gerritz This county was married in Mult nomah county in 1907, and tbe petitioner for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, and the iiifliction of personal indignities which made her life a burden, etc. naiatitl was forced to leave de fendant 17 or 13 dayn after mar riage, and tbey have not since lived together. Just received at the Morton greenhouse, a lot of ornamental shrubbery, and a lot of fine yellow, wmte and otber choice roeee, ready for setting out. A good aesottment of cherry and other fruit trees. Call and place your orders while they last. John Wolford, of Buxton.died at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Chas. Bewell. in this city, this morning, of pneumonia. Deceased was born in Summereet County, Penn , in 1840, and came to Oregon about seven years ago. making his ... ... -. , ... 1 uouio wna ms eon mmeii ioi ford, at Buxton. Deceased leaves six surviving children, five living in this county as follows: Mrs Minnie Bewell and Mrs. Ella Mo- rey, of Hillsboro; Mrs. Ida Grin dell, Harry Wolford and Emmett Wolford, of Buxton. Interment will be in the Banks cemetery to morrow. Something new. Absolutely the earliest fruit and vegetable country north of California. A fortune for early investors. Goodnoe Hills. Get particulars of agent at Tuala tin hotel. 48 P. S. Bates, editor of the Pacific Northwest, called on the Argus yes terday, aDd made the following announcement: The Pacific North west, a newepsper of Portland, which last year sent Mies Manchie Langley, of Foreet Grove, to tbe East on an advertising excursion will this year send Mies Rose ii cox, of tbis city, as Washington county's representative, who it is expected will distribute advertising matter setting forth tbe various at tractions of this part of the Valley 1 Ervin Burkhalter, of South Tua latin, was in town today, and says his brother Dan, who lately bought a new gasoline engine in Hillsboro. is thinking ratner senou&ly of in stalling a dynamo and lighting hie bouse and barn with electricity Many of our prosperous dairymen will be milking, before many years in the glare of electric lights. Apricots, almonds, peaches and grapes attain their bigheet perfec tion in Uoodnoe nills. Get circa lar with full information of agent at Tualatin hotel. 48 F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Sargeoo Office Bailer-Mnmn hlnrk. nnatilr. Rooms 12. 13 and 15. Residence Huuth- wwt corner Baseline and becond Ntracta. now 'f hones. eeWWV T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND IPC ION Office opatalr over Tbe Delta Drug Hlora Residence Kaat of Court Honne, In tba comer of the block. AArWrAMMrWMVVVyVvVvVVI JAMES PUILLIPE TAXIKS1E, at. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Burgeon 8outhrn Pacific Railroad Cn. IsOiiaulUtion in rrnimh or English. Of fice upstairs, over L. M. Hoyl Co'. tor. north aide of Main St., HUlaboro, Or. MrrrXrrrrArrrVWWyWWyW A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and o Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. TJJUck 1700 A STATEMENT While in Hillsboro last Friday Dr. Knox treated a horse belong' ing to Mr. Brown, of the Feed Sta blee, for azoturea. The treatment wsb considered very good by lead ing HilUboro horsemen, and as the animal is now apparently in as gooeV health as usual, the Dr. be lieves that he can treat any caae of azoturea just as successfully. Goodnoe Hills, the most favored fruit section of the Pacific Coast Perfect climate, finest warm soi Get full information. Call on W G. Ide. Tualatin hotel. 48 Christian Rocke, of Nebraska has purchased the furniture and fixtures in the Bigelow Hotel, and has leased the building from tbe owners for a year. Mr. Rocke is an hotel man, and is refitting the hotel, prior to opening it to tbe public, which he expects will be within the next two weeks. Lewis Carstens, of Greenville, was in town today. Numerous friends of Mr. Carstens are urging him to be a candidate for County Commissioner, but he haa not yet decided. His part of tbe county has not bad a commissioner for a PROFESSIONAL. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO - - OREGON ?. ft. aTaaJajr Mr. O. Hurm DAOLEY & HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW , Booms 1 and I Shute Building HILLSBORO, . . OB EGOS. rrWrrrrrAvVWWV H. T. BAGtLEY ATTORUEY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Poet Office, HUlaboro, - OregoB. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room s, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upatalrs, Bailey Margin Block Rooms, laais. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. AMrrVWrrrVvVyyVyVvVvVW W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orrics: Main Street, opp. Court Hoae. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUEjR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room 3, 4 end 5 Hillsboro, - Oregon : T. R. imbrie 1 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 ia, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon Edmond Cornelius,, who wae talked of for the nomination for Sheriff, says he will not be a can' didate, this time. Go to Webb & Hoover's for Utah Land Plaster, spray, spray pumps, To Whom it may Concern: In iw til iVib AtaiementB which ap peared in the daily papers wherein good many years, Mr. Harrison be i . . . . ,,T I lit. tank nn I was quoted as saying insi -i cub- iur ' " charged W.B.Haines from my em- Maak ban at Maocabee Hall, ploy because ol alleged shortages in Greenville, Saturday evening, Feb my Danx during niBincumoenoy h 151,1,. Cash prizes to the amount bookkeeper or caihier," or words to 0f $7 59 w,n be suven. Tickets, that effect, I desire to say that I including supper, $1.00. Walker made no sucn statement in my u-i& Barrett orchestra. j i;,u.:i rv..ainnM UimiU IUIMraBl ivimuvi W m TT L- I... paint in the meeting held at Verts Hall, , M- j. - ngue, -no dm pauui, u,. ?... ot. tana nA been spending the winter in Port- 1, poul- Saturday, February 8th, 1908, and - TlMKi , h nles and other fruite, but the area try and stock food, 47-8 f u k.5ar.tll !nrw the bedside of Mrs Anthony suitable for apnoots, peaches, ai- MiM Meier, of 4his otty, moods and grapes, is limited, maa h operated on at St. Vin ing this highly lavored section ex HoBptttJj Portland, last tremely valuable, and "8Ure9 f week, is reported as improving rrrt Illiure. lua uu "l believe he had taken any money wrongfully. Dated Feb. 11, 1908, at Forest Grove. Oregon. E. W. Haines. nicely. . n 1 J- ..Illn. nut j ri.Zt ! Ul .: Maurlo Abttbam Md M.d nftHrinir tbia land in nve ana ten -.1,?.',. For fall narticulars csnse to wed today, by Clerk God- addresB B S. Cook & Co., 251 Al man. The county clerk was in address, p . o. vo , d . the matter ft Be. der Di.,ioiiuu,v.-., v.J7.. innuiaitiva renorter TtrT vrr; asUT Bot the item out of the rec 0. K. Short Order House Just opened, next door to Star Bakerv. on Second street, HiIIbdo- , S 11 a mi. 1 ro. Meats at an nours. ine puo- lie cordially invited to call. Bell & Melton, Proprietors. ,u Toalatln hotel. Kuratli Bros. local agents; see them for plats cir culars and lull imormauou Albert Hartrampf was a Portland visitor yesterday. Robt. Hauswirth, of near Beth- Hillisboro Argus, $1.50 per year ord. Mra. J. E. Bates, who with her baby boy, was killed in the Forest any) wa8 in the city Wednesday. Mr. M A. Dickson of that place. John Halvorsen, of Farmington, present The family was preparing to move was in town this forenoon. lOrnrna I to Uaaton. and nrs. Bates was ou n... tt v..- . tne room nor way vu uo t-" - tha fatal accident occurred, mrs. Bates leaves two brothers and two sisters. The funeral was held from tbe Congregational church at For est Grove today Removal Notice k... .u. l&th nt the month, Wells Fargo Co 's Express to Gaston, and Mrs. Bates was on muiitu, i w" o ...I Ii t. ,1.. I.tta n iim whan niT'ina will be lound m nxt to Kuratli Brothers, in the nhanniie Row. John Brown, Agent. two years' sojourn in AlaBka. Sam Paisley, of above Buxton, now has his telephone line com pleted, and is in touch with tbe outside world. Tongue, who has been quite sick for some time past, and who is re ported today to be not much iac proved. R. H. Greer has decided to get in the race for representative from this county, but has not yet filed his petition. It is Baid that W K Newell, of Gaston, will also be an aspirant for the same honor. Rev: J. A. Knodell will speak in the Congregational church next 8unday morning at 11 o'olock. AL will join in tbe Union Service at the Christian church in the evening. Goats for Sale I have 37 head of goats for eale, 20 of the number being Nannies. Telephone, Far mere' 436, or inquire of A. B. Bai ley, Hillsboro. 48 0 M. Cederburg, Swedish Vice Con sul, at Portland, was in town yes terday, on business connected with the settlement of the Anderson estate. J. W. VANDERVELDEN Roy Oregon. Desires to say that he haa a fine line of Farm Machinery for the Fall trade consisting In part of Double Acting'HaysPumps, Canton Clipper Disc Plows, Sharpies Cream Separators, Old Hickory Wagons, Jackson & Bradley Buggies. Everything guaranteed to give aatisfaction. Call and see these lines. DR. J. H. KNOX Veterinarian Office: Hancock & Gordon's livery Barn Forest Geovk 'Phone Main, 744; Home, No. 33. W. H. TAYLOR Painter & Paper Hanger Parties desiring work in my line will find me at my home at the west end of the Hills-boro-Cornelius Bridge. Inde pendent phone 515. All Work Guarantesd. with businesB at tne com uuu...