iiC.1V-A0i,n The I i mi olLLSB HILLSBORO, OREGON. 1EB. 4, 1909. NO. 47 6R VOL. XV. A'LKNTYJF HACKING Informed Hlhvy Men Say It umy Mciui bi i'mjat IXPICTID HtKl HY MIDHVIMHK U Crttict Tba Unliwl Railway iwp pegging away lb nr-H"""' '"'' Itatwaen Portland and una plane Tb contractor and their .rk.r tr cll.H-liiy worth anywhere, from fl l ' mill'"'1 ' dollar, and they arn taking tM'k a agairirt their work, That iby will U right oil until they have built th Hoe t Hilialjoro and Fowl Grv, nl then have gMki plying p'op ml lion I lb judgtu-nt of promi nent railroad men Tbe line, coming ee it do, itrutigb th Pblllll end Weal Uuln aectioii, Up on of tb rloheil portion id the County triil tbr will be no rlfftl in the freibt or itwt Held. Many think that lbr in anoth r egancy behind lb lin than ihiMM ti.tntiUrlv uiikihI to b the promoter. and by thw who o pculatil i tbought lbl it I properly lined up with parliea win want euothr Portland connection lih Han Krenciaco. end. el the huh time, lap lb coaal fonn'ir ln.uthiMterniifi')!i. iirMri" la nut noaetw a iiittitne roin ...tii Inn Ai leaal. tin mailer what Iu, tlm fui ur nf lb lint. It .111 nt into Waahintfloit County Mrly In tbt Htiniror, ard tbi muni much tl tltia aeClioil. It look a though lb ma t ml(bl not l .iM it (Ui further than I.innltw end thbilnM ba nral! hi team road. PUBLIC SALE l .nt ..11 i i.uli'id aalt at mv ra idenc in Hillslmro, 0'"Ko, fn Oak Sheet, letwen Kiralfl and Kellroad. al I o'clock p m , on HATUKDAY. KKBHU AltY 13 NitH ..f hiiiwa fttnit It V f lil. Klll .1. ... ..... II-flr.lt III I'l lml fv.llitlit u. tmiW, IXrjr I .Iimiii tfmiilit.iilion lllt .w fcfOnU. kllrhru iM.Uml, t.m.kcw.t Uifi.lH1 mill oliirr HK.r uo ininiru -" l,, T. l, 1AI.I.MA.V H I. Cornel iu, Aucllmiwr. WILLIAM WAGNEH Job n Uittnr, . llflvrli. wa in town Saturday. Krrah nalra ami oyatur cock tail al llniiHon a. BOD OF TRADE HAS Willi. m IJuber Wanr, iBwl noar y Hfi, di4 al Kornat tiroye, Friday mominir Ha wan b rn in Norlb amplon County. Pnniylvani. Marob 2, 1821, wbera he xpant hi imuhiwwl ml than camn to Tur- Im,iiI1 .hrr b lived iwvaral yaara. and waa them married n Ihih in Mlm Crolina tliltimr. In IHfiU from 1'anmylvania Mr. and Mr. Wagner caina ta Hi HleiiH, Or . mmkLnlrm all vrftra. and tht ramovad lo Kur.t Urovo, wbera lby hava ainca rwlileiii. About lHH'.IMr. Wagner Urk l ie lh firm ol h ft Ca tiluln k irnnnial inprolianiliiineloro. and later ba opened a atora ol bl n.n akldii ha nniiiliiolexl Until hi health failed A widow and the faUn.lna rhil.lreii atifvivn hinr. Mr. R K llargwr and John and i If . Mat Wagner, roreai urovr; m" Mir I'nmnrnv lUinlur: Mr Jn nl K'.lni. Almr,len. Wanh.. Mr NallU Wira, (Irntham; Frank Wagner, rorllanU HILLSBORO TIME TABLE Ihanaw mhedula tb iiaaaen gar train in and out of HilUboro arrive and leave aa lollowi Leuvei for I'urlltnul Foritt Urovt Ux.nl HhtrtiUn I-'lyer forest Grove Local Korcit Orova Locl ........ CotvatH OvcrUml ....... Arrive from Portland Corvulll Overlaml Forttt Grove Local ........ Vorcat (irov Local BhcrUtan flyer Hliilr v Habn. of Moiintaindale, waa down to the city Hatnrilay. I'nter Yandabev. ol VerlnMirt. waa iu the county aeet lat Fiiday. J li n Ivatntia. ownrr ol tba bin Klward' ranch, near Fannlngion, w In lowo haluruay. Ilenrv ('baltariiirbe). id Cbeba lam Mountain, wee a county aeat Vlall"f rn.lay. Juliu Aibabr. of Hotitb Tuala tin, w in tlie county real leal Kalurdey. Hufk l.iiebv. a former (irren- villiie. and now of Mmirilaindala. araa a rounty el viitr Friday A. I. (irxlxi, who nettled over ill the. I.sun l aet tiooa little over a year ko, wa iu town Haturday, ana callrHi on the Argue. Yalenliuea! Valentlnea! Alwut ! 0 valiitinea lo cbooae from am ? and plain from 1c to 1 1,-Q IIilleiMiru Uonieclionery. Frank William, one of the nullnr of Hlu.lv IlriMik. wa in town Friday, and made the Argue oil u a plvaaant call. Kd. Corneliua. a aon of the late tlorneliuj. and who now re eidea iu I'oilUi d, wa a HiiUIoro viaitor, the lent of the Lliipoln (!ler. recorder of the city of Corneliua, wailown rnuay Corneliua will vote on a new my charter in April -the old one ia de frouve. Itt.kel MMMkl at the Weal Union hool bona, Halurday evening. Ki.hr nr lienefil nf Went Union een.elxrv fund. Lad ie tileaee bring haketa. tiomi program, i mi lor baaknt hrioging htghrat prxe J r. lUdmn. oaner cd the big Freeman ranch, at Weal Union, wa In town Saturday mornicg It.xvathal thii tn'PDt COtd 0BI ! niiL of nUra hre look like J. C. ba Income acflimtlinad rather eirly. C. Hboade. latently relumed frmn trip to .New jereey, fftyr il,l (Ireiriin'a ere.teel advertiee uienl conciat of our ple, which ult W ttmra a li ifh aa Tfi rente pr dcien. or thte time wbal Ibe Imi Iwal proiiuci nring. Thu OreHon Btate N irml Bchool at Momnoutb, ha it out invita i loo to the February graduation Heroine, which occur on the firet day of Fehruary, VMM. Mia Kf- fie Oalliriatb. of iuaiaun, wu graduate on thai occasion. Tlmr in a aaneral demand by taipayei for the publication ol the deliiKjuenl ta liet, bafore tba Sheriff certificate of sale. Under the prenent ayalem parlie have no .,,!, nniilwalmn ol toeir ueiin- I a t i 1 iiiency prior lo Ibe eaia ci men Umlrt. It ie uelievtHl iDat me teg inlalure will re-enact Ihe old Uw Sunt. O'lliicn Heprt I'ros- pcd for a New Depot lOllf FACILITIES ITB P. R. a X. BMtla M a Kcat Kw far f Farmer The Il .ard of Trade had another rouniiii" meeting Friday night, at the city ball. A letter waa read from Hunt. J. 1'. O'Brien, of the Houlbero I'acillo, dialing that the com i n y ei peeled aoon to have a ioiul depot with the I'aciGc Hail way v Nayigetion Company, and anking the town lo U patient until aucb orovinion could l made. The committee on iiubiio adver iMng rewirted that Harry Murphy had drawn a cut I r envelope, and proof from the engraver would aoon be here. Tbia cut repreaenta the banpy farmer, aumunded by plen ly. and a big dairy cow complete the i fleet .....i.l.nl ....I u.t uw v fa,Mirtrl 1.. ...,1.-,,.., ,tli li,.v. I iiaintrf lain ami Alj -4.o. I'iner. amt Ihe commit- tr on tllltlnirOlK rriMciI tllal Inrm l I,.. I -.I ih mil Mayor J. W. Connrll. B. W. lUirri ami ):. II llalnl wrte aiHliilnl lowc h.l altalltfrlnrlll ClHll't Im-uia.le for a jrimaiu-iil rrt room, with toil.-t ami lavalotv nvilete lor lariiK-ra anu uo ir rM(itiliftt Hkn trails 111 ih t'llV. ... . . . . . C. KhiMi'le. rrrrully icimoea noin mt t. . irxiiin: lliui lie knew of a hotel in 111.- Kant 1io wulll-J to Mil Milllf .... ... L.iirl mil h.'ip ttntvidrtl llttf icOiie, linally, woull lane na.i uw rto.k. Ur. uiirir, . n . nsui, .. I l'...l n.l I'mhI Wiiralh cn- an- I " , .ini.i m rnmiii,tirt' iu conirr wiiu !, . t. , . ..i- i.... ..,. .-..,,1,1 I .I,... I It T,.inlrlr ll.fV.I I h.l I III oulil lke fl.tjuu. ami Mr. Kboaile likeai. nf llieMoi k. 1. Corwiti. L J. Kiuhlow ami M. Slooie eie a.jKimcu lo arc Ihe couut-ll aul ak lor ciuorce-nii-nt of Ihe aUewalk eir.ttnaiiari. Ja. ... . .... ...I. ... l...l. m iieii!wi-i n i . riurii mm um. Iwii. ltiuiiiitril a romtniUre to 0..iw.1i,.m1 alt. .! fur rhanle etc.. am) eie aulltorur.1 lo rliuoiac or rtjcii, l,i ft. 1. 1 llifti, wnrlliv. The ttoanl adjourned to nieel on me arCiMiil Putlay 10 rrnniary, ai 7 30 p. m., ....I t...,.t,,.i Tainiraip iut rimonltsioll' el to rTiucl the pn-cniT of Hilliloto' Imlim at tlie inrruiij;. VALUABLE STOCK HOOD fintlfried Hchlatlli wa down from Mouotaindale, Friday. Lnwnee and Aldon' candiee alwaya the beat at P.eueon'e. K. C. Mulloy. the Laurel bop- grower, waa in town Saturday. W. McQuillan, of bslow Newton, wa in town Saturday. Henry Cop, of near Greenville, waa in town Saturday. Miaa Marcia Wade, of Portland, waa a gueat 0! Mia Ktta Hchulmer i h, over Sunday. C II Buchanan, f irmerly county coromineinner, waa down from Cor neliua, Friday. (iabriel Knaner, of Mountaind&le, waaagueatof J. W. Connell and wife, Saturday. Have your clothea cleaned and preaaed at The Acme. I.adtea nrk a nrieclaltV. 1' ol Thoa K. Corneliua. of Salem. waa in the county eeat the laal of the wek. Freeh cow for aale. Will trade for goat J. T. Killeo, Bank, Oregon. J n Miller, of the Arcade neiab- Inrbood, waa in town Monday, on legal huaineaa. Tiia Vt'aahinstnn county leffinla- live delegation menl Saturday and Sunday al borne. Harvet Humphrey, of 1'orllaDd. friend in the city over Sunday. Miaa 11 a Paiteraon and Kv Calchinge, of Purtlaod. viaited rel ative in the city oyer Sunday. For etovea and rangep, come and nee Scbulmerich Bro We carry ft complete etock, and our pricea re the lowest. H. B. Huaton. of Portland, for merly a leading lawyer of tbi county, wa in tbe city iaai Satur day, and called on ttie Argo. AlUrt k'enhn and wife, of Bee- verton, were io lown Monday, and called. They were on their way to liuxton. m taxlWis The olJ Law of Several Years ago Practically Re-Erncted BECAME LAW OS LIST SATCRDAT Beard af Hree Will Eeili Caaaty Aaactaintau at Oacc See Our Full Assortment k V The new fta?ement lw wa paa vl by both bourse of the legislature the latter part of lftt week, and the elate board of toualization.con liating of the Governor, Secretary of State and State Treaaurer will now proceed to roualiie the fteeee mente of Ibe vrioucountieaof tbe tate, taking the last aeeeeament ft the bftie. Tbe law which wa knocked out by tbe Yamhill de ciaion was where countie were on the percentage baeia for eUte tX and the Dew law practically re-en Ma th law in farce before the one .hirh aa declared invalid. The utu r.rMftr will be levied under lold yetem of ft certain rate of Mil on tbe total taxaoie propwij of tbe atft'e. While the pr6ent Writ fvf f nnalization is in session. it will have power to eobpoenft Hnnni Aaamtaora and Judge to URtify in regard to aaeeeemente, which it may consider too low. It will aleo hftve twwer to raise tbe aneeeement. Tbe law require 111 nrnrj.rtv In tn aaeeBfted ftt it Cfttb value, and the board, a bove slated, ha tbe power to determioe tbn fact. There will be no hitch in the payment of taxes to Ibis or mkar pnnntitM. nnw that a new law baa been panted, and the fact that iVafchinptnn coontv had a reason ably low valuation last yer, ought nnt in ImM the Uxnavers any money, provided the board 11om it to stand. A GOODLY SUPPLY cf toilet aula ia an abnotnte necessity at thi retort eicilly. Whether y 00 aUy at home or go away yoo need them jual the aame. That tbia pharmacy the beat place to obtain them any one win tell you who baa once osed Our Toilet Aid and Article. They are the kind that eapedally ap peal to women of refinement. For that reason we Invite yoo to aeenre your aapply here, knowing yon will be more than aatisfied. Hillsboro Pharmacy Sarah I.utotta Baldwin, wife of 1 w lUl.lw n. nf ForcBt Urove. diet! at her home rriday nmrning, at the age of 57. fhe wa norn in (i.iiinle. Ill . and came irom lilinikia lo IS'.H) The funeral wan ,.,,i,w.i,l from her late remdenoe Sunday. Profeor J. W. Mreh, of Pacilio Univeralty, ollioialing. Dan Rurkhalter. of Farmington, .aa a munir aeat vieitor Saturday. I). B i thinking of moving to the city in tbe not distant tuiure. John Pewell ia talking of build- inn a naw reeidenctf tbi Spring, on lot bought ol . M. ueiaei, on south Main street. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS 6:ru a. in a:i a a. m 10:4a a. 111 v.ii l). in. 4:60 p. 111 H:M a, o:f7 a a:o7 p. 5 ao p. Portat Grove laical .......... 6:47 P The club ma-ipiBrftdfl dame given UhI Saturday night wa well attended by dancers, and ft UrRe number of spectators were presnt While no prines were awarded, Cal. Jack was given the honor of repre ai.ilr lb a bt.nl auatained cbarao- ter. Raleigh Walker and MisBts - a 1 H It.. TAnl Manohe Langiey aim jene 'a""J nr uv...i (inu Ifarvev and John ill u , xir . v.iu'.'i - - j . Humphreys and Mr. Shafer, of PortUnd; Mlnsea BhIs and Jensie Harrington, of Cenlerville; LeHter Ireland, of Green vine, were prencua. u. .n.i Mr a A P. Stover, ot Port- mi. -" - Und, also attended, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. u. imune. iir:n..,l Tnnnae kaa nualided as a rural ranU carrier, and will take the plaoe ol Mr. Tiptoa, on IIilln buro, H 2. Tl.a iiura milk and butter bill, ..... ------ . which carries with It an appropria ii..n nf itUKX). for tho invment 0 ;u,,.w.ia'i aalari". bids fair to le .,., v.. - - . ..,.. a law unnin ine next iw 1 nuin w d iv . 1 1 ha established new rule ol dairy inspection, and ham re celvsd the iudofSBtneni 01 me iea log dairy counties of the state. Han.liimun Smith. Mine Host nf the Banks Hotel, was In town Sat urday, and called on lhe Argus He eays that me minuet vu. ..,.i0 tn Imilil and onerate a mill at Banks In the near future perhap hs goon as Spring opens. I ne cam i.inv Im a a Irnadv bought two hut.- dred million feet 0! limber above Banks, and it looks like business. ci.arvnnit has omanizel a Good ,.1.'. ,...'. - Templftr lodge, and elected the fol- . . Ii -Ll..r 4 . n lowing nlnoers: 1 aai cniei wwy Ur, J. C. Smock; chief templar, H. 1 i.'.,.bi e' vlnn.ti mnlar. Mrs. R 14, ' ------ r .... . n Mnrhack : sicretarv. Nellie Fitcii; KHHiatant eecretary, Mrs. u wen rait; financial secretary, Mm. iv 11 Hanoo' Lenaaurer. Cora B Arch' o.'. .rahal V. V. Hehwilt: aisist ant, Roy 1 Hmockjiouge uepuvy, J K. Morbaok; guard, George Mur- " ma- in L.1 -a- dock; sentinel, Mrs. m. a duiu. No ill but baa lie oompeneating efl'ict. The cold weamer Mir ienoed some time ego was consider ,i b nmonnianii as a son 01 1 climatic n 111 otion, nut irun raieern thu belief that it did killincr tree nests. It h believed that many a codlin motb ....... ..alhnrari tn hlri tltlDUV Iftinem by the cold wave, and that Iruit trees will be taaen care 01 inie yur with muoh greater eaee than for many years past, and that less spraying will be nquired. A recent bulletin publiehml by the Omertit Kaneriment Station at Cor- vallia n.re.r to "Thousand headwl kale" a ft cow food. The alwve oaiid plant i ixieuaively grown io W axhinglon Uouniy, lor ine ue nf rl.lre hnrda. Tne fullowioz clip ping from Bulletin uu, ougni to prove interesling lo farmer anu dairymen: "Tli.niuiu.l.lieaili-tl kale la Ix-tlitf reCoK ..i..l a ...if. tif the tiiiMtt aliinblr atic- cnlrnt dairv fecla in Western Oregon. . ...... t.:ll .... It w llltroillicrtl lino uie nnnmcur v.iir. i.v kltlmnl Scott, of Milwaukie, Oregon, aonie 2l year ago. It i a very luirtly plant, at.ui.lliig a lemjierauaic 01 ,.. .)...,. nluive rero which makes it available the entire winter in the Valley mulrr ordinary comlltsoua. ine piaow growtoaome four feet In height with a wiile spread of leaves, a aing e omni oi ten weighing .topounda. A yield of JO to 40 tona ol green kale to the aeie ia not uncommon. ic p': rciiunc anil and are transplanted iu July from .....I in Mnv iir lime. The woodv lalk la cut Willi an axe ami me aaic Imulcil in and finl green during Hie wm r,..,.. 1 ij., ,1 wr t.i Auril. li..nnral RiuilvlK K1IOWS KHIC IO lie .;i. 1,. .,.,,i..iii nvprasiiii? atx)Ut I S per .....I,... ii, f-li uiuiuleaiid about ai v V r 1 jier cent oil the ry auoaiauce. uioat bicad lcaveil plants ua ani 01 m .. ...1 ,taalMltt lilt lliull. Calculated to the acre yield of 30 tona iheae valuta altow that approximately ja5 pouuda of potash and 115 pallida of plicaphorn: aciil eiuer nuu uoi ...... ..r ...li n.-ro of kale. This shows liun v. . ' - - - theplaat to I a heavy feeder on these pliint I001H nun proves u.i -. - rich soil lor lt auccewiui grow in. OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE Tbe Oregon Klcctric tun six cars each ..... .i..ii.i 1 Hi. n't. a. 111. nun i.a.1 1 r,r iiiiuimro connt-ci nromntiy linnin ..... w. - . .. 1,1. c..i.... ut r.ur.li'ti Home. Hie nun cHiitin - -- -- Hillsboro -Portland ttmctable follows. r ,,.,.. Hillsboro Arrive Portland 7 a5 a m 8 3" r.fiam 10 ix) a m u 10 a in iaiSPn 1 45 p m a sop m t 55 p 111 5 00 P m S Ti u 111 7 P w . Leaves Portland Arrives Hillsboro 7 00 a m 3 5 " I 855am 10 co a tu $ ,o as a in 1130am -1 130pm J35P"i 4 la p tu StSPtn 5 30 pm 6 3SP VrancU Marion Sharer, a pioneer of 18.V2, did at bia home near Wileonville, on the 'Z.lb met. we ceaaed leaves a brother and tWter ftt Tualatin, this county. Grand Chancellor Gue. C. Moeer, of Portland, and other grand lodge nmr will nav an official vieit to Pboenix lodge. r0. o4, on next Monday night, February 8. Provided the Knights of Pythias build this Summer on their Main street property, K. M. Hetdel thing ol joining them with a new two story bncx. Mr. neiaei may 1 build another residence on uib Main street property this year. Notice to Woodmen of tbe World: You are n quested from bia data ta nav assessments and dues at Rmroott Brother' Market, Main Street, before the 1-t 01 eaco calendar month. By order of the Consul Commander, A. W. Marks. E J. Slyer, Clerk. t ou Tb. i ami nation of John Mas ters, a wood dealer of tois cuy, charged with the larceny 01 some wood which be nan previously eoiu to the city, nd claimed by lhe ;i authorities, ended last Thurs day evening, when Justice Barnes held delendanl to appear oeiure the next grand jury. Bail was fixed at 1W, wnicn was iurmuou. u..iu .(1 Har anneared for the de fendant, and T. H. Tongue for the atate. Several witnesses were ex a mined on both sides. Wautiinoton Grance. No. 313. was installed last Saturday, at tbe Arcade School house, as touows: Master, Chan. A. Miller; Overseer. J. C. Cory; Steward, Frank K ifttAnt Steward. Albert Lvnn; Chaplain, Mrs. M. Lynn; Treasurer, Dtnne Harvey; Secre tary, Mrs. Sadie Harvey; Gate Keeper, Marion Wescott; Ceres, Kotice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Wash ington County will hold the regu lar .lamination of applicants for atate and county paper at the Court House in Hilliboro, aa follows: THE COST OF LIVING Is more Easily Adjusted by the Use of a Checking Account. From Month to Month you Have an Exact Record of all Money Received and all Money paid out Pay by Check; Get a Receipt The endorsement upon the back of your check is proof that the party received the amount of the check. Start Today to Pay by Check. Your Ac count is Earnestly Solicited. Start now. Cornelius State Bank, Cornelius, Ore. FOR STATE PAPKRS r- u"i!tiradae. February I loth, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing .. - ..at .ft a I uutil Nuuraay, reuniary iiu .lrU n nt w .nei y . 1 Wednesday Penmanship. History, Spelling, mysicai oeograpny, r.c.uiuK, i'....i. ..i , ..r.- thiirlay Written Arithmetic, Theo ry of Teaching, Grammar, uooneepiug;, rursits, vnii t? PrivinWv nMHrat)DVa Com- i line; 1 iiriv.vfj;, position. Algebra, Knglish Uterature, Satunlay Botany, Plane Geometry, General History. FOR COl'NTV PAPKRS ia ...,;., Wmlnailav. February tVUIUI.uv...g ' , - . 1 .1. r. .'.Iwl m . and continuing until Friday, February tath, at 4 o clock p. ni. . ... WnlneUy Penmanship, History, Or- thography, Keaamg, rny.-i w.5..- P Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theo- ... ..r -rJnl,;.,., nrammar PhvsiolofV. IV Ul isn.u,Hi ' " 1 - . o-. . . " Friday Geography, School Law, Uvil Government, f.ngnsn uictbiuic. You-s trolv, County School Superintendent. Hillsboro, Oregon, Jan. aj, iw Card ot Thanka M.rrlaan linmiseB were ispued by nnnnig Clark Bailey on the dates named lo the following fersonB: Arlbnr Hm ih anil soDnia 1 nipps, Jaruary 29ih; Page Patton ftud Kmm Kilter, reD. lei. Wrd Kundret. a well " known aluuimaker ol Salem, has bought i acres of land at Orenoo, and moved over. Mr. Kunuretanu wife are estimable people, and would be a credit to any commmu Mies Anna Weir; Pomona, Miss nnr.inn- Flora. Mies Nellie Gordon; Lady Assistant Steward Mrs. M. Williams. Riiab MnndAnhall. ased 87 V J'' ' ... 1 c - years, died in Portland, Jan. 20. Mendenhall was oorn in uoio, uu came across the plaina in 1850, set- 1 no first at iireson uuv. liaier he went to Amity. At one time he owned a sawmul Boutn ot lown ana he and his partner built tbe nouBe now occupied by ur. taroiesie. Main and Third, in me eariy ix- a t Mi 1 ties In laovs ne own a souoouer at Oregon City and sailed it to San Franoisoo, when ne som 11. Ilia wife died about in years ago Four Bons survive: Ed, the cele brated criminal lawyer, and A R. Mendenhall, Attorney, Portland, K. J , ol Newberg and C. J. Menden hall, ol Buxton. We deeire to thank our many friends wha so kindly tendered us .;.i .ml avmnathv durine our re cent bereavement, the death ot the late Mrs. Ulrich Haaa. Ulrich Haas, Hillsboro, Oregon. Inbn Haas. Sheridan, ore. Win Haas, Claremont, Iowa. V ti Haaa Salem. Ore. Mrs. Emma Hunter, Hillsboro. Mrs, Elizabeth Lincoln, Ulencoe. Mrs. Lena Wilkins, Fortiana. Erneet Haas, Sheridan, Or. Washington County Pomona Grange installed the following of c... ia aorua for the ensnine Tear. last Wednesday, Jan 27, 1909. at Forest Grove: Ma4er, B. K. Den ny, Beaverton grange; Overseer, M aiina OuUinir. Butte cranee; Qi..art Gen. Thorrnson. Leedyl ' Vi.j- ai.. v:i range; tnapmiu, a, t-iu.j, edy grange; Treasurer, J. L. rail- 3t. Washington grange; Lecturer, nr..-n,,atin Kuttft ir ranee: uaw IUID. v. v.. , . o ' IkAinAP. W. E. Barnes, Leedyl Sacretarv. A. N. Cutting, Butte grange; Cares, Mrs. Maggie rnn R.avartnn irraniie: Pomona. Lmuui, o m-1 - I Miss Eberhard, Beaverton grange; Flora, Mrs. Julia uison, niueooro grange; Assistant steward, mra. Ferd Groner, Scholle grange. Numerous petitions. re being siened and sent in to the Washing-! tnn mlllUT IHUIBirtWlVC UWCMMUU iJ people in this oounty, protesting ... nil inv r.nanaa iu iuc k.blud laws which will allow deer to be chased with bounds in thia couniy. Gottfried Zuroher, of west ol Cedar Mill, wb in town Monday.1 High Quality Drug Store When you are sick and in need of Medicine, you want not only that which is True to Name, but also that which is of the highest quality ob tainable. Sucb is the class of Drugs which we constantly endeavor to furnish our cus tomers. 1 None but Competent reg istered pharmacists are al lowed to fill Prescriptions or sell drugs of any kind in our I Store: The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. H. A. HUERT T. M. KERR Are You Wanting a Home? 'i If you are looking for a home, either a farm, or a residence in town, call on the j Webfoot Realty Company j If you have a farm to sell, or city proper- ( ty to put on the market, list it with us. j We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also j make a Specialty of Business Chances. j OLD WELLS TARCO LOCATION, lndopamdanl Phona, 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON