Rlht" lift .' Cictk HUH ? " IKKMill" I'lkl'UMS ,ilf H"11' N"1 ' Ihf Fllle Jj I'nil"! Kailwav" (!itiiiny tit " 'l''M' "" wtnr'11 pUry Crook, anil thi aimi j(jing mad on Hi" str in KeKf rM''1 '" I afupriat-l crult M.li.t in lotion I. T",",'i'l' ' Nurlh. ling 'i " W" M"r ' ippfoirU, uitM"f en I winter Jat of I'"' ,uli! ir second, ibJ the 11 'i"'" ""H 'tin in t smith arlr directum. In a 'iiil lietartmi f-iull Is l I '. 'liehiii ui ll'K nf IJ, Ky riork niriftli'in will Kfuf ir'i!ii ami 'I 'intwdi' mr Tlm lltiiim will l 10 fuel at yat lb bottom, H'til 4 f-'fl ilfp, . ii. it i ii i lllnf I i'"" "7 11 'nam. tho it l'relant (f th I'niieil JUilM Cuiinn, of I'ariUinl McKlf ttrtk it email Kl rtmti. bil li jr jr t r r i of ilain or rei-r oir foueervalimi, mull IminaiU t luioUh walr f r lh irrigation eif at4 r)i( ft fiontrjr. Mi Kay iri hi It emirce ii tlm iikiuii Ulllt il' H'l 14 tliilr linf llirn.l l, I Hlllllx'tO IIHAION iibssi; Harried l tin limn" of (' K. A-hiilli, Om , lWuilir 2. Ihi( R V K HniiH"n. of. Ti-nl-till, Waller t'. ll.at ti ami Kuiina I. Hmw, Wil Mnntnii, riiin el thi KfiM.ni, olli.'iipil as I. -Hi BIO, in it Mi llln Mooney wim bridliuil Th drill w ilrtcil igthiWtnlk ami carried a liiitiit of Mrottinim ami frrii-. winch w MUbl tjr Mies lime" Mummy The loom mrf ilrc rtfl with ami, Oregon grm ami oliryrn tbwmitin Al'.or the roreitmnv I luttipiu.ma tlinnr wn n-rvnl Mtoy beautiful mi'l nmlul prr-mla ttfl riH-fivril Tin" p'iMit iri: Mr ! Ml I I Her. Mr Mrt. John Hr,,nMi nrnl Mi. W ii BMW, Ml. il l M- t.. M l.rxr. Mi i4 U'i II T. II.-.-.. Mr mnl Mi. C I 4lrihin an, I Mm, Mr ttnt Mr II L Flint ml .UimMrr. Mr U K MIhti (klir ai.it AltlliP Mtliiruii, .l lit, l.llhr n l Until. II. CtnlttlU. Cum StliMirllrrr, limit Mvootj. Mum Kiur.i. U.'lr nail Mwtll llrliHi Vlllt0 (UiiiItIIh, It ', CatiBil i lnl'liru. BIO SALK UHC. .7. IH, AlSchiiiill Ktiiiih utorn kt (irty 0ki Tkenlirtrio rr In Morlim- dill. Umltictiilll on 1.11 lilicrl of Gr-ntril Mtrrlnnili-n, innlnling mtrii t' mi" tml iff l our prirm 38 ! S'hinitl Si Kuli-li WILLIAMS - NOH niR UP Mrri(n, tl i h ii rcHiitmirn of the Md.'ri pftmntii, Mr m il Mm J 1. North r u (. of iinar MotiiiHtimUln, ftl kigh iiuon, TnnnUy, 1 mi-hi Itr 1, lW. I' ItrV. I. V. Il.lkllr.il, Cliuile . Willimui nn.l M.M I, fortlirup Thi gnuMii i n run of Wirren V. Willuuit.in.il wifx, wtll koowo fiiruier r"n'uliitn of lliile lro The liri.ln wkh ilrorHtiil in IfMlp, tlul rriin A ehnwer I'HI SUM n( ckriiBtionH. Min I.tim Willitmii, Hietx r of the groom, teil Mbriilr-Hiimid, n. lUy Norlhrtip. broiher of the hriile, eotfd IichI D Minn Koe Hihlegel cnuht b hriiln'H Imuimet. A llHintifnl illmior niita unrVHil Tbhiiy onuple wnre the rcciii nil of large munlinr of linitiiliful id uncful irtinrinie. Thone prfrient were Mr it ml Mm J; I N'iirtnrup, Mr, nml Mr. M. H.hn, Mr. itn.l Mr. W. W. William, Mr. n.l Mr. Ch. 'on, Mr. unit Mr. Stanley Hbn, Mr, ftia lleytmhl, Mr. 'd Mra lvigMne Northrup, MifHec I.ara William, In. Dodwm, Katie d Ida Ihaiih, Rne HuhlHgel, wr. Kdwiu Huhlegel, Kuy Nor wup, (Jhae. Field, all of that vl O'Oltj; attending from Hill wo were J. W Hewell and fain W,?' H- Iniri anl family, T. S. Jyilkea and family, Mi Jeie Uonelaon, V, J. William and fam "y. Mr. and Mra. Hoffman and uD: from PuriU...! M ' "i mniiU) a n a- i ul Bni' (,eorlifi fi,,r! Jl Alios Mi,ner,of Korwt drove ne home 0f the groom' ptrent, nd Mr. W. W. William. Oyster eerved in any tyl al Benmm Confectionery. Mn Kieni, of near CedarJMill?, town yesterday . ChriHtiuna hmt Card-i, 1 cent up Ml (Ml, at the Pimt Curd .ar. N'elson Wilooi, o( Cor.ielitiB, wbb oV0"n Ue8t'By, atten,'in8 mnty . P. L. Ahbott ami wife, of Tort nd, apant Hunday wilh relativep D this city. Charley Morrill, who works with 'he Oregon Eleolrio nurveyor. bo- '"ty euraineii hi ankle this doming, while attempting to hoard oonHiruotion train near Com Ur. Wood attended him. I 7 'luk-kly diverting the te.m which a pouring ont of a hole in the MiUr.iftl.HHU.,,, hating plant at Hie Court butme Satur,l ... "'If r,,,M i7 Um MiK ,)U, f U.I pip and hv ll,,,,,!,,, ii,. , , - "in- tlm fur i. with water ami putting out tlio '". v,apt. i.uiina proh.l.ly "I the p ant from aerioua in 7 The ('apt. wai aittmir iik av j-ir in Ii ii.rtir-N o t, i,lr.i. .,.,1 . 1. ... e, when it ,Uw out. Had the am nut n ilvrted promptly " wtiole riulit mitn i f ii.-i. till- Ill r-l . ' i" M.llirr glit have Imm l.lowu out. The 1 pi wa harely held in plar.e the thrnadi, and tlm wondnr in t it lal any time. 'ing to lh fact tl, t I Bin ui. tin tug to move the ehruhlwirr from trie o, grrenliuiiaw ground, I am i-Mi'g all tlm oriiameui.l nhrulMi I Vine fur aale clieo I v a lot ol roaee, hullin, (aUl;h M rcUftia, i.eonae. etc . I ami ironri. mee plinu Will eiKiii have an ninianin o liloiimn -Mrn. Agnre mplinll. corner Hnvenlh end Kir . Millelxirn. I'hone, Indrpeni- t ll.) .(7,f Carey I'orlnr, agrd ahmt 4.1 'ara,dii.il at the lliuiii.ri nUm r allon Valley, Munday, Nov. .'ID irr-aneii win horn in ihn county, in I a eon nf piomwr Jerome i' nrler lln waa never inti-riml e funeral took id am Tueada ml iiiieriiirnt wa m tlm litiiton m-li-rr. One eieler. of him m. in iivliale family, a Mr. Caiuphell, N.irth Fiirenl drove. aurvivM i I'orler full heir to .VI acrre near Koreel drove, hut had ilimti paled hi palriiii iiiy I'pimun wiahing to huy horre or rattle nil do well to call on Con- ell A (' iriifliun, Hillnlnio, Ore iMli e over Wehrung alore. We have all kind ol home (or nale and guarantee mlicfnctnry priree. We a I no have nome Irenh rowa for eaU. 2Mtf lie., in Hlllahnrn, ler. I, I'JtlH, d tnlixtruluaia, Willitm d. Jonee )rrearel wa horn Keh. 4, JHJtl, liiiI leavea a wife and two grown on liv llrrck of Porlliml cmductHl funeral eervicee at the ale liouie of d--eaied, thin after nmn, followed hy Interment in the Odd Frllnwa' reuielery. Heceaeeil wa a memlier nf the K . of i' and urial wa under aunpice of that order. dreat l)r mter Sale of Millin ery. Itig re-lurliiio on all lilin- mrd hat; 'Jr er cnt ( IT on all ialtern hat liirl etna on aaie for 'J.'i and Ml cent H. Khea Si Co. Milliuery. one dmir wel of Vhulmerieh' elore. I'liler A "A linerr. Mm idler at the Chrielian church, will preac at r ir lale, r riJay evening II theme I. r netl Hundav will I "Adam, Where Arl Thou?" an "Mi dnvernor Terrified, and 11 Oixlge W will he hetler eniiinlieil til - i ii r llian ever liefore with 01 in L . ..I f 't.rinliiian pamtiail an can ell l r leea money man canny can he had eleewhere. The Pen ol .... . . .Hweet. Married, at Ihe Methodit par eonage in Hillehoro, Ore , on lat Friday, at noon, Nov. 2S, r.xiS, Karl C. MortuB, of St John, and . . .r ii:llt...... II.... lie A. ftiercer, Ol Illlinmini, net. r. nelinap omcieunii,. Cl.i! .1 li;ilul.,r.i l!ink Hat. lBKllll HI llll""""" , - iday afternoon and night, thin eek. Hand Saturday night Skat- ins tor lady hegmner e.lneailay in. i i .. afternoon; general pumni hupo- y night of next week. Mi. Anna Kare, of Tor'land, wa i in town today, enroute nome, a fler r a week vimi wun uer per i. Mr. and Mr. 11. H. Hall, of e ntH, lie ar dlencae. No. 1 apple for ale. UilVereot I'f ice. Uiiunoro, uouie i; rriu er racifii! Stalee' telephone H.r Jo ihn lUillj. 3S41 H. ;. J. Leedv and S. Weckert, of . i ri.i:r...i. SI lien rwiioil, mariea lor uuiunii., lorepart of thi week, on a hu the ineH and jileaBure trip. C hrietma l'ot Card, from lo . i. . ..-I ii .... to $1 (Hi, at the roi t.;arn nanr. leo. Morhack, of Sherwood, . t ,i .. d whi e playing m ui lamer " " .e, fell and frauturrd his tight . - t '. aA t a naD houee leg lielow tue a nee, m iwu iun LoBtCrecent ehapeu goiu pin, eel with warli; also goia owu. Btiok-pin. Finder pleaee leave at thi ollioe. Reward. M ..! Mra WMridire. of Slier- r.aiiu iiin n . I, expect to elart to San Fran- W00I Cl00 I, BOlin, 10 VIHIl Hi"r uniin.i.i, Mr. A O. K. nrowu. ..,.. ;ua liienfl waB isBiied llloii.f," , , , ioii, ,., ih nountv clerk to Nov. Wal tor C. lleaton ami r.mm II ieHBe. a t nBiino will non beain J. n. 1 jiii ..... ,.f . ham. 4'2x(i() . 24 00 illBiruuiiu" w. VT I. 1 feet high, tor una, urauci, u. the M inter briuge. 1. .i:.t i!u 8 lomething new in mi " '71 Bear ve and Bpate Mrs. 1 nam. Tl ,e Ladies' Coffee Club will meet Ha lurd ay, Deo. 5 at z.au p. m , iiience of Mra. K. W. Moore. the rep if M Heed, first offioer ol the Ste, mmBhii) MiB0itrian, wae tne Eiieet Moore ibiu wufk. The r ..lUa nf (Via MacaI)86B Will nnuicra wmw danoe and oyster eupper at ... a KT rdAa'n give a the (1 reenvilie nan, ou m-i. - ICva. 00 w CbriBtmaa Poet Cards, 1 cent up to $1 00, at tne roai aru un.. THE mm COUKT Criminal (iscs Will be Tried Next During Guiiiim Week VUom; m our on iivki bail Aduin Ciac aa Mtaday, aad (ubaauo'a ob Kelt wrdnetdat Circuit Court wa largely occupied with ciyil caaea thii week, hut next week, Intereet will center on the criminal caaea. Judge Mtllride ha eel the cae of W. 11. Adaun, charged hy the grand jury with aa eault with intent to kill K. Frank lin Oallnway, of Heaverton, for Monday ol next week. The cane of Waller Johneon, indicted for the murder of Klmer I'erdue, ii aet for Weil need ay ol next week. The grand jury ia ilill in aeeaion today, and may coutinue iU lahor anoth er day or two, aa it ha lieen the cunturu of grand jurieH to inipuire into the condition ul public ollioe, the County Farm, etc. Public 1'roaecutor Tongue haa been a luay inau thia term ol court, and the grand jury, which ia compoaed ol an inU-lligenl body of men, ha al to had much to do. (J iong Ie, the Foreet Grove laundryman, who killed Clyd Wilaon, will, on agree ment of Proaecuiing Attorney ToiiKue, and hi counael Attorney Malarkey, of Portland, probably he releihtd today on 1 1500 hail by Judge Mc Bride, and hi cae bu leen comiuued to next term of cir cuit court. Following ia the routine burin of the court up to date: State ol Oregon v W V Wiley, va WK McCourl, va F K Corneiiu. v Waun .V draKg, v J W Itjkir, motion fur leave to withdraw plea of not guilty, atd motion to i )ubIi information, argueil and Buhmitled. Mattie F and Ward H Sxupe v Sum Kngland Hldg A Iien An'n, decree. Kuratli vi Jacked), plaint. IT al lowed to flie amended complaint. Aiithmiy va Mil rhoro gold min ing company, argued and submit ted City of !li!Klwiri i Kloh. jutlifinrnl of lorr rmirt uthrniril. Cily of llh i v Williami, juilumnit of lower rouit rrvrrinl. 1'iiU'ioft v I n lull IiKK'HK & I-'" t- . mutloii to iiiali kuiiinioiil aruril ami ilrlilnl. I'aliiH-r v I'niori I'KK'i'K & Co, iK mil hrtwern altvt lliat lirut lie fore- i lo rtl ami that c'hiih. he paul pro rata. State vj w allrr Mimtomery Jolimioti, Itiainl jury re tururil into court a true hill o( iiKlicttnent. Ife-h-mlanl ailmiltrd Wal ter Monlironirry Joluiioii to 1 bil true nauir, alliiwnl until! Miimlay iiioriiiii to plrail. State vl I'rnt H l'o ami l-'mt Hirsfn K a 1 1 n ('.rami jury relurnrdiuto court a tiur hi'l of iiiilictinrnt, ilcfemlaiitH ail iiultril that the ahove uamei were their tiur iiainra. allowrd until Momlay morn ing lo ptrail Mate va II Ailauia, (nin:l jury re- liirtirtl into court a trur hill of iiiilict inrnt, ilrft ailllllUril W it Ailmilt to he hit trnr name, allownl nut il Momlay to trail. linker vi llaker, ilivorvc. decree. Iliirkann Healtv Co vi John Timmer- iiiaiiu, uiotiou tiled for coutiuuauce, same granted on condition! that deft pay fjo into court by Mun h term. Slate v Jolinaon, dclt nppraieil In court and pleaded "not utility." and files lliiluvit ami motion lor poitpotiruitiit ol trial. State vs V II AtlHiiiH, deft pleaded nut guilty" trial let for IX-c 7, at 10am. State v liuoug Ue, grand jury return ed into court a true hill of indictment, left admitted Utioni; lc lo lie hia true name, all'd until lec I to plead. State vi l'ox ami Kieiiilin, ilelts al lowed until Iec 1 to plead. Fine vi t'liie, relerreU to Kiinyon. WilliauiHon v School Out 4, plaiutitf llowed to lilt- anieiuled complaint. Phillip! v lleidi-l, continueil. New Era Taint Co v Wagner, default and judgment. Geo J l.ee va moo v.om liana, ei lor trial Friday morning. Bihliup tiros v Wheeler Mlg to. rol iwing juror sat in caw: John Itolatul, 11 Ihrig. II W K Schlottmann, I, W House, II I, Kroclier, John 1) Mickle, John K Sullivan, Chas Krahnier, Iteury Kaitilin, liernan iioeie, reier jen-n and Andrew Jack. "We the jury in the ahove entitled cauae find for the plntntitl and against the defendants, in tbe sum of fi7b 05." l'eter Janaen, Foreman. The urv in tne case 01 Arinur mena- mi, guardian of John Maazei. vi Rose Keuhitto. eu action for wanes due ward ul olaintilT, returned a verdict in favor of . f . ... - in at r plaiulitt lor 1107. 50. l,. w. iiouse, lore man. EXPERT PIANO TUNING Action regulating, voicing and fine repairing of pianos, Reed & Pipe nrsans. AH wjra Eiiaraniecu. iu town a lew ilaya, only, get my esu mate William B. Hchaidir, Gen Del., Hilleboro, Ore. 38 PROBATE (luardianship of Hannah Purser, an in competent, petitiou filed askiog for the appointment of Charles Johnson, as guar dian herein. It Is ordered that Tuesday, Dec 8, 1908, lie set as time for hearing. . instate of O H linker, deed, seuii-annu ul acct of Trustee examined and apod. lvstnte of P W Chandler, deal, finally closed of record, r.uardianship of Maltha J Mizuer, deed, ordered that guardianship be closed upou filing of receipts from heirs at law, for money In possession or guar' dian. Last will and testament Malinda Tup per, deed, .1 M Wall appd guardian ad litem of WretbH M Scott, a minor. Last will of Fedde Carstens, deed, sale of real property confirmed. Kstate or Lula J Davenport, deed, sale of teal estate confirmed. Kstate of Jas McNulty, deed, adminis trator authorized to execute lease ol prtptrty belonging to estate as per pen tiou. White grocery. River flour, at Greer'i 36tl Ralph Roger, of Veroonia, waa in town Tuesday. Jiint what you want in Holiday goods at Mr I Hath. .'18 J. A. McKwen, of Mocolips, Wn , was in the city Tuesday, on busi-net-a See the beautiful doll I will give away I)tC. 24 Mrs I. Bath. 3S C. F. Miller and C. d. llanna, of Foreet drove, were in town yes terday. Try a 2'c Hunday dinner at the Hillehoro Confectionery. Anton Pautmeier, of near Farm ington, was up to Ihe city Tuesday Clay Powell and wife, of Lion county, were here Hunday, guests ol H. I) Powell and wife. Christmas good at the llillsho ro Confectionery. Bee display. David Keghilln, ol Betverton, was in the cily, a couple of days thi week. Born, to tbe wife ol F. W. Liver more, ol southeaet of Reedvilie, Or, Nov 2., 1W8, a son. Mr. McDonald, ol Halem, Presi dent of tbe Oregon Nursery Co., wss in town Tuesday. Klegant stock ol Christmas goods at tbe Hillehoro Confectionery. Don't fail to see them. J. Cruickshanks, of tbe Cedar Mill district, was in tnn Tuesday, on buainees. Jf you used anything in milli nery, see what 1 am offering Mra. I Bath. 33 Born, to the wife of Frank E. Atkins, Laurel, Ore, Dec. 1, 1M8, a daughter. Greer rneeta all competitors' prices No one can or will sell yon goods cheaper than Oreer. 30tf J. C. Hchmitt, of Schmitt Si Ku lieh, dray Oak, was in the city to day, and called. Finest line of Christmas poet card in the city. Hpecial prices to 8. 8. TeacberB Mrs. 1. Blh. 38 Mrs. A. M. Wells is building a new bungalow on Railroad street, between Sixth and Seventh street. J. II. McLeod, of near Beaver ton, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. U. Q. Gardner re turned Hunday from a several days' visit with Thoe. Tucker, of Kaet Portland. Aa Eagleton, an attache of the Portland Custom House, spent a portion of Tueeday, with friends in Hillsboro. (I J. Palmateeris building a new house on Washington street, near tbe P. R A N. Co. railroad, which will be for rent; when completed. Geo. Wilcox and family, of this city, and Miss Wilms Waggener, of McMinnvule, spent Thanksgiving day with C. K. Kindt and family, at kinton. See my handsome dreeeed dolls, eddy bears, genuine Straus ani mals, books, . go carta, tea-sets, games, numerous gifts for the holi day trade. Mra. I. Bath. 38 Kinton has just completed a modern school bouse at a cost of about $1500 It is said to 1)8 one of the beet country school houBee in the county, and there ia an attend ance of 53 scholar. A dance will be given at the W. 0. W. Hall, one mile west of Cedar Mill, on Saturday evening-, Decem ber 5. A cordial invitation ia ex tended to all R. R. Haskell and M. Q. Reeves, Managera. We have a carload ol Herculss blasting powder on the way. Save your orders for ua, and get our prices in ton lots or any quantity Also fuae and caps. We can save you money. Phone or write Frank & Borwick, Reedvilie, Ore. 38 Roth Hilleboro barbsr shopa will close, beginning next Saturday, at 10 p. m. on Saturday nights, dur ins the remainder of the winter. Garneon tv Hears, and, Bennett Nelson. 38 Those who have poultry for sale can get tbe highest market price, cash, every Wednesday, from F. W. Welch, at the depot store, First street, HillBboro, Ore. Sea him be fore selling. 38 41 Millinery bills due me may be paid at my residence, 6th and Washington, or if more convenient to H. Rhea St Co., Main St. Mrs Vrooman. 38 9 Rev. L F. Belknap conduoted the funeral services on the 0001 ol the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mra. Roy McPhereon, at Forest Grove, Wtdneaday, Nov. 25 Try our hot coffee, chocolate bouillon and vigoral; oyBter cock tails, ham and oheeae sandwiches a specialty at Benson a Confection ery. Edward Benson, Prop. Harry Summers, Ernest Grand george and W. H. Hunter, of Beav erton, were up Wednesday, as wit nteses in circuit court. John Sohlegel, of Banks, depart ed today, for Fairbury, 111., where he will visit with bia brother and other relativea for a few months, It haa been thirty years einoe Mr, Schlegel has seen his relativea. Died, in Portland, Sunday, Nov 29, 1908, ol typhoid fever, Mias Augusta Krroneon. aged 19 years, Mies Erronson was an orphan, and had many frienda in this city, where bob attended school severa years ago. and HELD BY ARCHBISHOP CHKISTII Several fluadrtd People Wltenitd the Certnifties he new Catholic school and church at Roy, waa formally dedi. cated on Tueeday. of this week, by Archbishop Christie, ol Portland, assisted by Rev. Fathers Buchol zer, of Hillsboro, and Kittenbofer, ol Verboort, and three other minis ters from the Benedictine Monas tery and school at Mount Angel, Marion county. The dedicatory ceremonies were Impressive, and were witnessed by several hundred people, who came from various Catholic centers in this county. bs church and school building is one of which tbe membership at (toy should leel proud. Tbe school, which will be opened some time next Fall, is commodious and mod ern. Koy is on tbe r. K. & N. railway, about 8 mi lee north ol Hillsboro. A towoaite has been aid out, and as it has a fine agri cultural county surrounding; it hotild be quite a church and busi- nees center. PUBLIC SALE will sell at public auction at my arm. 1 mile north of Reedvilie, on the Baseline road, at 10 a. m , on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1G, Bay hone, weight I500; dark brown mare, weight 1500; black mare, 1350; bay mare, ijoo: bay mare, 1450; 4 Jersey cows, all freah; Jersey heifer; 30 head of goata, mostly nannies; brood aow, Stnde- baker wagon, $ loch, nearly new; jx inch Bain wagon; hack; top boggy, good as new; Gnodlach drill, potato digger, 4-ln plows, hayrake, 2 mowers, dump rake, rolling cutter, a cultivator, drag; harrow, roller, spring tooth harrow, fan ning mill, hay rack, wood rack, black smith tool 1, 360 feet of 1 inch rope. 4-ft Jackson fork, double harpoon fork and carrier, 1 sets harness, baggy harness, addle, 3 bicycles, about 15 toni timothy hay, about 7 tons clover bay, chickens, potatoes, a grindstones, tickle grinder, cook stove, heating stove, Dew range, sewing machine, and all other household goods, and other articles too numerous to mention. Lnnch at noon. Terms of sale $10 and under, cash; over 110, G months' time, ap proved note, 1 per cent interest 2 per cent discount for cash over 10. John Piersoo, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Kd. Shute, Clerk. i Executor's Sale I I Nt&ce is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the County court of Waih- rreton County, Oregon, made and enter ed in the matter of the Last Will, and Testament of Malinda Tupper, deceased, on December 3. 190S, and by direction of the will of said deceased, authorizing and directing the sale if the real estate belonging to said estate, tbe undersigned exentor will, from and after Saturday, January a, 1909, proceed to sell, at pri vate sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in band, all ot lot 10 in Block 6 of and in Dak Grove Addition to the Town (now City) of Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Dec. 190S. William Tupper, Executor of tbe last Will and Testa ment of Malinda Tupper, deceased: Beutou Bowman, Atty for hzecutor. Remember, the Oregonian and Argue, only 12.25. Married, in Portland. Wednes day. Nov. 25, 1908, Henry Cypher and Miss Eugenia Sandford. They will make their home at olencoe -Mrs. Weinicke, a widow lady, ivtog near Manning, lost her rest denoe and ita contents by fire. Monday. State Game Warden Bob Steven son, ol above Forest Grove, waa in town Tuesday. Bob stall carries that same old smile. Call at Benson's Confectionery for your freeh oysters, fresh fruits, nuts, choice confections, cigars, to baccc, and smokers' articles. Ed ward Benson, Prop. The new cement brick machine ordered by the Tualatin Pressed Stone Co , of this city, haa arrived, and will Boon be aet up and ready fyir business. The Argus haa not yet received tne -announcement ol tbe con templated marriage ol Attorney Lotus L Langley, which will take place Christmas. Here a oongrat ulationa, anyway. F ' L. Watroua, of tbe Poat Card Baiaar, of this city, returned from business trip up the Valley, Tuesday. While gone be eetab fiehed a branch bazaar at Spring' field, which will be operated by another person. The Roy and Mountaindale drainage ditch was lately cleaned out its entire length, and several 0! those interested were in town yes terday, paying their assessment! The ditch drains a total of about 600 acres ol fine land, and the last assessment waa levied by G. W Marsh, Tom Connell and John Beaoh, who were appointed lor the purpose by tbe couaty court. Jobn Crocker, Henry Carstens, C. B Taylor, W. B. Armentrout and H M.-Vanderzandea are trueteea toe board, and Mr. Crocker ia president. k'dicition of Church School at Hoy Deputy Sheriff Emmett Quick re turned from a fruitless cha of lbs man who stole the horse and buggy from the Hillsboro livery sUbletwo weeks ago. He got track of the fellow on the Nehalem road to 8t. Helens, and went to 8t. Helena to bead tbe fellow t ft, but tbe thief most have been apprised of the deputy's movements, for he did not come through, as expected, and must have doubled on his tracks. Sheriff Hancock is still hopeful of catching the thief, and is leaving no stone unturned to get his man. The horse and buggy were found in East Portland, the first of the week. The horse waa tied to a telegraph pole and bad evidently stood there for some hours, being first discovered late in tbe evening. For Rent A good 12G acre farm on North Plains, with G-room house; garden, orchard, barn and other outhouses; rent 15 per acre. Apply to William Kane, Forest Grove, Ore. 28-tf At the annual school meeting which occurs next January, tbe dis trict will be asked to vote bonds for tbe purchase of ground and the building of a new school house Tbe district is growing rapidly in school population, and tbe old building U said to be taxed to its utmoet to ac commodate the scholars. A new building will have to come, soon, and the directors are of the opinion that tbe district should take steps to provide for the interests of the children, at the next annual meet ing. A modern building would cost in the neighborhood of $8,000 to $10,000. F. E. Hartrampf ia agent for "The Dairy Maid" Cream Separa tor, and International Gasoline Engines. See the samples on ex bibition. S4 46 Dr. Tamieaie broke the little Sn eer of bis left hand on a wheel of is automobile, near Glencoe, yes terday. His machine stopped in a depression iu the road, and the Dr. got out to ' boost," after setting the machine on the low clutch.and acci- dently got his finger in between tbe wheel and brake, with the above result. Dr. Linklater drtaaed the wound. Wanted, a woman to do washing, ironing and cleaning, three or four half days a week, at private resid ence, for information inquire at this office. 29 tf Died, in Portland, Monday, of peritonitis, Bert ba Htucci, aged 13 years. She was taken to a hospi tal in Portland, last Sunday, and did not survive an operation Funeral services were held at Beth any, Wednesday, where interment was. Deceased waa a daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John Stucci, of New Bethany. For Sale -Flirty head of Angora goats, about 30 of them nanuiee, big bargain if taken at once. Ad dress K. u. Morse, tieaverton, Ore. 34 tf On Monday, Chas. Johnson, of South Tualatin, was struck on tbe head and by a small maple tree, felled by his brother. He sustain ed a bad scalp wound, and hia right shoulder waa severely bruised Dr. Linklater waa called. For sale 15 head goats, part nanntea. f rice f 1 a bead J. u Crocker, near Newton, Pao. States' phone, Farmers 41 1. 36 9 Oak Park ia a new subdivision laid out juat weet of the long bridge, between Hillsboro and Cor nelius, by E. W. Haines, of Forest Grove, and consists of 33 lots. It is on a sightly location on the hoe of the Oregon Electric. For Sale Gentle family horse, 1000 lbs, 6 years old, with buggy and harneea. Inquire at A. V Dethlefa, Seghers.Ore. 36-9 Before buying your Xmas pre enta, wait and see tne numerouc useful and fancy articles at the Congregational ladies' sale, Deo. 12 Dainty hand embroidery that you can get nowhere elBe. Place will be given next week. Dance at Alpha Hall, Cornelius, Saturday night, Deo 5. Walker s orchestra. Tickets 75o. All cor dially invited. 38 The infant child of Mr. and Mra. Carl Meier, of just south of the Minter budge, died this morning Services tomorrow by Rev. Father Bucholzer, and interment in tbe Catholio cemetery east of town. For Sale Bronze turkeys. G. W. Mareb, 2i miles north of Cor nelius, Oregon, Pacifio States' phone 85. 35 50 Marriage, at the Methodist par aonagein Hilleboro, Oregon, on laet Friday, Nov. 28, 19U8, Benjamin 8 Smith and Bessie Johnson, both from the vicinity of Forest Grove, Rev. L F. Belknap officiating. We respectfully invite schoo teachers to get our sampled ol can dy, and prices. Good candy wil help to make a merry Christmas, and will increase tbe children's re gard for their teacher. Dan ot Sweets. I. H. Smith, of Forest Grove, was appointed by Judge McBride aa bailiff of the petit jury, at thia term of circuit court. New mid-winter styles in milli nery aa cheap as the out of date goods. Mrs. I. Bath. 38 Episcopal services at the Cong cnurcn, at s o'clock. Sunday after noon. All cordially invited. Alex. Gordon, of the North PlaioB waa in town Tuesday. PROFHretONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Ofrlc Bultfjr-Morgan Mnrk, npa'aira. Rooms 12, 1.1 and 15. Kelilence Houih t corner Banolliis and Second Mlrerla. Both ' Phones. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office nitalr over The Delta Drue: Hlnr Rhaldane East of Court Houae, In UM corner of the block. ArrWMM JAMES PH1LLIPE TAMIK31E, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Snrfraon Southern Par.lHo Railroad Co Consultation In French or KiiKlinh. f tiisa upstairs, over L. M. Hoyt Oo'i. atora, north aide of Main HU, BUlatium, Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and U Morgan-Bailey Block, atreet. Over Dennii Store. HILLSBORO OREGO.I Bmm, JC Mafrajr W. 0. Mara D AO LEY HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and t Shute Building HILLSBORO. . . OREGON E. B. TONGUE ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Room i, 4, & $, Morgan Blk, Hillsboro JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs. Bailey tfarjraB Block Rooms, i anil. HILLSBORO. - ORBOOS. AMMrVVVVVrVyrVrWiM W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Ornca: Main Street, opp. Court Bout. HILLSBORO OREGON HOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Rooms 3, 4 and $ Hillsboro, - - Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector In Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith Shop Forest Cbovb Phone, Inil. 91 Long distance, No. 31 Dr. S. M. REAGAN Graduate of the Kansas City Veterinary -ouege, Kansas ctty, wo. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Licensed to practice in Oregon OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'ii STABLE No. 1 Office phones: Pacific States 301; Ind. 215 Residence phone; Independent 213 G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh And Contracting Those contemplating building should get my figures. Both Phones. Cor. 4th & Jackson. Hillsboro Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. EM MO 77 BROS.. Progn.. Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of ail kinds. 4 Mmw Erm In Prlomm We are going to sell meats at prices low er than those which have prevailed In the past. Call in and see oa. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Deliverr One door Boat Tualatin Hotel Mala Street, Hlllsbore, Oregsa. Some Stylo RESTAURANT Regular Meals, 25 cts up Short order lunches Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on Mam St. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. QCZZZROIAL HOTEL Under New Management ftefM, $1.23 to $2 Pee- Day C. K. PEIGMORE, Propbiktom SECOND STREET, HILLSBORO BENNETT & NELSON Barbers; Agents tot BrooklynDyeWorlrs 270 Grand Avenue PORTLAND GOODS GUARANTEED