HILLIBOno ARGU3 TFB. 11, 19f. All Kiiil Hmitcii but No. :i, Hillshitro, C.luiimc A pi II lt H THR Mi kOl'IK A I) DM) pit'illsa Baa" LmKih ( ill Kauir t Anratr4 eluiseter Corneliue Iim just re ceived ft of ll rurl mall niu'M amend! 1' tl li't- went at w ftftuiim'tm. inn tin roulft cilil' tH ' h Had on lh fW.nl.v f Aorll. M. Aw. tout lift Ihmhi created, to N- 5. Hollowing la the Hal ( the routes amended, and f Nn. T lb new roula: ,V lffoui HilUlmoeiutheae! to Fi iiiintftiitt utom vie Minler bridge; Ihence tt Laurel pfntofllcwi. retracing t H"g"'e comer, near Kermlngton; thence northerly vi K.tod lirliU t Hilleboro l.ngth of route, i'H miles; number ul p trona, Vi fmill Nn. I,m mnlHi West iit of rout unchanged, eaet from Hill borooti Haeelin mad to Niuiinie corner; theme north to l.icliijr oor iter; t to lUnwu'a oorticr; imrtb lo Itntlntiy; t to lluloiiiib' corner; north fttnl t lo lUptml church ; noilb to Dick'a, to re trftoa fiva elybtha of ft mil; thno el i ol iniU, nuiilh to ('!"' porir; oulb weii'ljf to HilUlmro length of mule, H niilw; noiuhor of Umilina on route, I'm No. . aa ftmendail-Noilh in Mftonlnga; eaet ol mil; et to Hmilh'a corner, V mlUa; northwi-at to J .a. ConnehV; nurlhea.l lo Ulacliinann'a; al to M, Smith'; Ihencaaoulh 1J itnle;al lo I'hil- lila; eouth to KuratH'a orner.a w and aoulh in lloleoinb'a corner, Kiulh to Imbrie'a e uner; wealeHy to old ttla lector; eouthaenl to I'raalon Jfti-iaon ; tnna wei n inn 1 I -..-11. ..I . ...1. Oi j I IlllieiOiril. iIIKH l .f, mllM.i.u.nlK.rnff.m.lie.onrruta, ' 1 ill I !- o . I I u.,.,1 1, 1 ...... .m uw. 11.1. . . !.!. 1 . vi'.ii- . ...1 i ii'.w. corner auulb to w ill aal to ft k.'.. ..mihea.l to Hnholle: norlber If to Uroner'a; axuithrsnt to Klint ; north lo AlgaKheimer'; noilhweet lo frarmlngton chircr; imrtneriy to 8. P rftilnmd vl llare'a old eawmlll; northweel to Adam'n, nd norlbwrni tn HilUlnro Length oINj, m. Vow. nf Heaverton. conali roula, 24 1 rtiilea; ritiilr of (ami- liea. 140 Itouta No. .'J I unchanged. No 2, which wia nearly .'10 nil I en iu length, baa loan ebortaned; it nuw haa 1H0 iNiir No. 2 will Uka (he Laurel p;iotl'uM mail, and No 5 will lirldB in ine man irom i.aurei. ..... . .. ii 1. . 1 ... 1 roeluiaaler Cornaliu will con- duel an eiamlnation at ihie place on February 2 ah. illanka mut lie filled out and in the hand ol tba civil eervica comruiion at Waehington by Feb. hth. HUuki will be furMiabed by I'uitmaiter Corntliua to applicant. For Sale or Exchang Will aell or eichange the folbwlng dneorihd property for lumber ind Dingle, (eay aUiut WW It. lum ler) and pay tha dillnrenoe In cah. Well matched driving team, weight, abiui 1(100 and lOtt) lha Doulile baruMi, goml a new. Top huggy, good aa new. Two c iwa. F. M. Heldel, 8eoond Hi rent, HllUhnro, Ore. EXCURSION TO P0K1 LAND Ah nit fifty Hillaboro pMipla char tared an electric car Monday night An. I il.tn l.k Y1..! Init In et. land tha annual Inspection nf the Waiion ...a.i a I 111 a Ar mory, where the Portland emu paniea went through their evnlu liona bfore a large crod of fp-o- latori Moverai inii.iur.i laoiee warn on me ex. union, .no enj ye. rr r i i ; Z . I' -C. P. Wunderlich, Center Judge (lo-wlin that ll waa highly ... M '. pronatile thai HlllHiHiro would lie lit I lu one of the fortunate towi.n toaccure company, aa It wae tha Orat plo in thu etate to make application, and haa aecured the neceiHary memherahip. The general laid that an cllioer of lha Nation 1 (luard would oome out to HilUboro Boon, and look over the field, and that one nf the oomnanlea required lo fill out the regiment would in all probability be nrganii-d in tl ilia horo, The excuraioniata ai trrived home about midnight, with renew ed enthtiaiaem in favor ol a tmlilU t..UlmilT. HID IIIIIIIWII1K IIIBUO up nAri.aa.. 1. - 1 .11 I .. ..lae, lal tun nauurriiin; L. . Howard Baird and wife. Mr. Ilerger an.lwlfr, nUrrl M, llovl ami wife, A. n V4;. . A1, r', .............,,.,.,,....,..,. itallaril, Koae llutnke, (.nice Ueimlmw; .1 utle J. W. Goodln, Mnycr John Con- nail I A I...I..U tl' It U...IH1 U ('nr. rv. ivrkin v. v. I'orneiiu. Tlio. Mood, Norman drier, Koy lireear, A, J. nanrftiiiM v a Jack, h.l warn., -v. a. Htlde . C. Ku I. In Dr. Pilteitirer. Auuust and Walter Tews, J, P. Hill, Jos, Wtl- iiamj wryl e wilkea, liriiry nci u qU tt AfgUB OlliOO. er. Liivd Tiinner. Peter lied und. tltton lavi. K.K. Colestock and Ward Downs. MlllHbiro Argu, 1 60 per year. ' ' ' Heroulea Stumping Powder, fuse rand caDa alwava on hand. Uet our prices bnlote purcbaBing ' . franc & UorwlOk, Keeuviue. 4ZtlUeeuviue, were iu iue vuy louay. 1. .1 .. .. .. in, Alioiit 'J(H) persona were rMnt et I'otte llsll, Tualatin, Saturday evening. whri an tiie.rtainmeiit wee ajven by lha tinted Artinun, coiiaiating i, musical ir Kr in ml ft ler'ure. by )t, Oliimteil, ill prrtuM inndical director. Tim band was ffiin'. itnil basket aodal bold I :ie uhjnct WU to r'lM money fur bunl io'rnmanta acu li bring In a urn in 'inl.ere In Ota ArtlHftliM. Wee ft Klfftl HUl'CPM ill iMitli ftoJ'riU, Jinlw" J mi-iih liaetnn, of Port Iftinl, ii in Itilmlxirii, Tuesday, llaiieerting liiinlnm at lb court hoiie. Fur many year the Judge. wm ft rnniJonl of Uiie ontnty, and owneij ft urgn tricl o! land on Wapato Lake, ilia town of Gaalon iHMn( nfttiial In bie bonor I lie fara have, dealt kindly with the lie enjoys me ui.ntio tiun of tmitig tint 11 ml independent railroad builder In lb slate. Mra. Humii Yungeii, of Helvetia, iliml last Monday, ftRnl U't yeera. Hh was burn in Canton lierne, Swiuirlaiid, emigrating to llit (', n. 'luring rhiMhtxxl hhn w uur rinl to Mr. I'()i, three children lioni the union, who with hr tc liinl hu.li.iil, ChrUilftii Yungen, itirvtve. Ilrr children tre. Kutir l'ai. Mrn. Alien ll-lehen, fttui Dft- vi'l K Di'i. Kreil I) A Jama, clerk of the In Iral caiii of W (). W ,uii Tuonlajr, of thu werk, aiil lo Mra Margaret K. (halxil, wiJow of the late John II UrtUI, draft f.r (2d Ml, that Iming the ariK.uril of hie limuranr In thl oitilar order. The atununt tia 'tid 30 djf from the data ol Heal li. The Argun lat week atated that (ino, Hmilh waa linil $10 in Jualine liirnee' rourt, fur ftaull on Win Cup, of m-ar (Ireenville. The re vena i irue, cop riftving iMn iinei forawaull on Hmilb. Tba Argua a miu.foriu in the mtier, '! gladly makra the correction. IUkl tWiat -Modern Wood- mm f Kcdvllla wilt give banket .j DlertainnieDt, In iheir iut n Hftturdftjr evening, Kebru tr 27th. Tha ladieatra rrune.lad to bring lueketa. Kerlody come and hve goml lima 4S fit) , , , 1 ; l" f "ci,'"f. IiihIIi Vial. I In l 1 r.iiin ikrhfwil " " " w .... mi rii'iaj aiir iiinui, r.11111 i-.i l'.ii . f...:i I " M"i iim mw iwuiogor. hi'J nouora. forty puiula Uxik . ,, . . ' ? 1 l''l-Kail K. Kleber, Uacbef. T,rbre Outrlorlr ICiamioalion h, i,, bald ftl tba courl bouea thia week, oonvenlDg yeelerday.and 10 ooncludft Halurday. Hupl Caa. Jo. V, llarab, Koraal Gio, and lute the eifttnintng board. MaiinK-rade Hall, ftl Alpha Hall, ('ornehua, Ore , Kalurday evening Kehruarv '20. Walker orcbrelra ficketa. Til j. rr i-a are given lo tne nlreal, alio tuoal comical char aoltti It vttlui.l flnmt anil tn ink ." - - peciamre, i t. Newe reached HillalMiro tbia af hernoon of the death of Juliua jm.K h0 lived ou the old Tamie tM f,fr,. n0rib of lown. Deoeaeed formerly lived in tha neighborhood Lf Hlooming, He wai born in Oermany in 1 S37. Jaa. Davey, ageJ about 72 yeftre, died tbia morning, on lha 8. 8. Hernea place, aontb ol Hilleboro. The relative will have the remain embalmed and ehipped lo North lUkote for burial Mra Frank Pomeroy.of Kamiah, Maho, who baa btn vinting ber LiMrr, Mra. W. II. Taylor, of be twenn Hilleboro and Corneliua, re turned lo her home Friday, C. B. Krwin, who formerly lived louth of lown, now a commercial traveller, with headouarlera in Portland, waa iu the city today. Mra. Frank Holoomb, of neat Weel Union, waa in lha city yeater My. nil iUleMj Ihtl ihe roada are U1UIU1 lwVni tUalU itrUMt iwt l" ol year I How ia thia? Corvallia Cream Ury butter, 75o per roll; dairy but tJr, oro, al Ureer a. 49 l 8aie-Alike clover aeed, Ho Till"! nUMM nn, v"e ' Ore., 11. 1. 4S51 Alia Vungen. who la employed on tha I.add & Reed farm, near Portland, wai in town today, and oallwl on the Argua. Frank Dai ley in building a total c tttage on Fir 81., Iwtwern Eighth and Ninth. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Ball, Portland, were Sunday gueala of A. Whitoomb and wife. A L. Holoomb, of Uethnny, waa jn the city Monday. . ., , . 1 I UII IJe IjU UU tT I Iv 111 VUlinilftH , . ... ,. u..t..... "'-''J o, I'.HI'.', ft tifttignver. norn. to lhe if of Chaa. Farn M.-.L. 111-!-- Ul nam, on ine nurm 1 iniuei, rouru I gry It), 1VHK), ft Son ' Money to loan on real eatate. Terma reasonable. Apply to KU rftlll Br0B, HilUboro, Or. Found Two akelnB yarn. In Oak Park 18 one mile W681 01 Hilleboro. on the Oteiion Kleottia , , , , I Lf.a Tf IT fii-AAr rat 11 Mi Ail Wrl (mm a ahnrt vluli to HaUm. 1 ... . . . . . ... . J. tt. Mcwew ana wne, or near l.ll ! i 1 . ..! 1 .. 1 .. I OF CIIOT COURT states l'u in! TmiiNfcrred to Giimty (encrul I'unJ !im NEW UUibS WEHI CHEATED Bund Mikta Urdcr Directing Mini II te Celltct Titra he County Hoard flniebel up moit of the Kehruarr Urin, lat Friday. It made the uiual order directing tha iberift to collect the Itiea for l'.0H. Two of the Ixmki of tba county roll have been re turned lo tba vherifT, and tba other Iniuk will noon In fininhed and re turned, when theihnrifi' will btglo Irk rrla litiii UliMrtrf tlanfuW . I ibiDka ua will lie ready to give re- (M-iot b tha flr.l of M.rrh. tl ' ' I owing ii t diget of the biirineei tranaactm by the hoard: U N Hproat, of Unave'ton, ftp pouttixl county fruit innpactor. K r Imhria et al; vinaeri re irt road etition, enr'tinued to March term. Ordered that J03 '.'.) deiiOMted in Co Treaiury n eelalM fund lie iraiiKfnrrad to county general fund. Has I,il0 Lumber Co, iielition anking fur ermit to me ezploeivei in (lalea creek, ftllowed. K!oidnr'a rrceipta for January. mOH-l.cleik'i January feee.1174 ; iberifl January faea, $22.10. K K HulTord, et al; road dead; Benj Ki hollield, K I' Cornelius and lien Wilkee, rttrveyor. ftppoiuled 1) view and locale road, to meet Feb 23, ftl 10 m Koail petuioo C H Tiga'd et ale; K Kindt, II K Rnbininn ami Iterl Wilkei, eurreyor, lo meet Kh 21, at 10 road a tn, to view and locate I Uoad titinn A H Mulloy et ala Z A K ldy, J K C Thompson and A A Morrill, surveyor, appointed to view and locale; to meet Keb .. . 1 1 ... i at 10 a iu. Iload pen ion K A Ftepheram ei aie; ' H liiicnanan, J Hughes a .1 B ft If ...ill . . I uu n n oioriiii.piiiveyor.aiipomi ed to view and lm aie, to m-et Feb 21, at 10 m. noa iietuion J II leiganlen; a a m a I John Boyer, C HhftW and Bert WlUi, suivejor, appointetl to visw and survey, to meet Feb. 2.', at 10 a ui. Ordered that the c 'unty clerk iaeueand attach warrants to the atl aaaaal l t Sin I tl I nf VI' aaklr. nlnn county, for 1(.M)8, directing the sherifr lo collect taxa Claims ft'lowsd Itrlirf A II Spiiiire. Iso S; Schitlwer- Ich llroe, fvita; I'A Sliitilrv. ii: A C IHionaon, i 15; U W Ilouxr, 7; Slarlin Veu.lrliry, 77 v. Corljr Amlrrann, 4 H7; inor 11 i.uiiitrr, ly A H lleilry, to; l.tvinggwal S. tllil. t jo; lirn Raneoui I'oet O A k. jo; M S Sptcht. 8. 10; K V I'otle, j; Ji.lin anDvkr, i. Salary, rtc Win Jackeoii, 50 40; a! I" Cer, 4 to; .Ma. (.ramlall, too 40; &I C taee, 7,i Oco ii Hancork, S; J V Ital ic)-, i(; Willi Irvlinil, 144.10: (Wot; Hancock, S-VS. Il'incox-k, loari prieon- rr. 6.j; IIukU K.tei, ilrputy hcriir, S;TII Tongue, o Krliiiul Kantrru Inv. Co. fio it... o 11...; i- 1 ...,... . ii.i..k.u.i, ! '. v r rro meiuuuiBv revival inreiinK at ntuaujr, tun uiet nunc vunu store Highest market Drice iaid lhe Evangelical church, this city. born west of the Rocky Mountains. Bring chiceM on WedLsdays t jo; J C lloovrr. I.5.1; Frank Sell, Kohi WriU or call on K. W. Haiue, Pf.R. F. W. Walch. kulli. May MrlUrl, John Hrltrrl, H T Wrkt, l.iiic Ilt-ltrl, John Maalera, J V Connrll, A S Hall, A C Shale, Ccoige Schiilinrrirli. rch fi o; Jake Milne, j jo; Jerob Mintli, i.;o; Mr F G Brown, a, 70; li Waller, a. 70. KoaiU aim Highway A llrruirn V. J5; J Churchill, s; Itatrline Lumlirr l o. aa y; lleall A to, 77.90; Hrmlrit & !x. 3 75; I. A Kooil, 1: C V. Hrrliee, 1.15; II 11 Kennoiier, aaobo; lla.iclitie l.iuiilK-r Co, 4.4H. Klectiotm Grome Thins:, fr.to; E B Wood, 10; I C Miller, t 40. Ta It ill-J K Butler, ,75: C A Uin kin, 81; licl Sirgrikt, n.w;lo Wilcox I'.xauiiiietion Hoenl hrnrat Wrlib, Iciinie HiulM-itaoii, Grace Krvrnuaa anil Otto Kiausr. rai'li tg Ind Tel Co s o .. I. . , . . . vo . 110 Q.,... ' J Guilr ifc Son, ulumliing 6 30 City Water & i.iitut 3a sa ... . ,t 1 . iTe i'iiik phott 1 00 lildi letlileiit 6 50 l.eo G Hancock, supplies 3 55 Capt Guile, court Imuse 54 00 (ilat Pmdhouiine 70 8j Gortlon it Minner. lii-erv t o II A4 Illtl'II- IIILUU vliitiini.ttiiiii W J K Gill A Co so UiassK rruiiiion.uie, supplies 14 95 Kmrick it Corwln, supplies 1 00 ti a Patterson, cirrk office ao C H Pry, sheriff s otlice ft 5o l'i L lirown, coroner oincc 39 ao I)r S T l.inktater. cor nhv 10 00 II S Rower, justice ct 300 pi m ami uig. cor piiys ao 00 K C Brown, cor fees 16 95 n w l)u....u i.il. .a ,, a e a tn 1 111 a. ii.ii ivi. im. ni . ............ mj I'.IHT ntiiii juitfs. 9 "mil,,,,,,,,, w 1 MKiianu inemicai i;o, m&i as 00 Jurors-UU oamgiis, C Davidson, N I'rickett, John Caisteus, Lewis Creps, Cliauey Heueliel, C L Heuefiel, K I, lleueliel, J C lihrrl((ii.H, O O. l.urrius, II A Davis, r. A hcliueliler, i each W J Itutner, fi7 4o; John McClaran f, Ho; J V lioodiii, lioo.ij REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sonora Ciminn et al to J B Ciniino, ju.rS a sec t a I , Tlios O Mt iclmui et al to Samli F C Know Us, 66.60 a in sec Jd t 1 u 3..1500 K W lliiincs et al to J II Wirtz, lots 17 and iH Onk Park nub-division (1.3i acres) , 900 O'c WVttleson to Rose Wl'cox. part of lilk s Kairview Add Hillsboro.., 473 II 1) JeiiiiiiiK et al to Olive Hnwke, art of sec 36 1 1 a 4 5000 Albert H Tanneret al to John Kelly, e of sec i and w W arc 33 1 1 a 3 10 - f W V Harold Jetiniugs et part of sec 36 t t 1 et al to V K Klmtr, 4 w ..1500 Verne M Peuiier to Abba Lnhih C)aik, M4i acreistc3tsi......J7oo A a ulna et al lo v b uuneii iio atr . ....... . .. .... x In wc 10 t j it 1 Jooo I-, I, IVikirti et hi In M II linnip 1 1 'i I J n iri Kli hfl Kryrnfl rt u lo Cornelia W Norliin. pert of or ft t I 1 w .. fj A V t Irinoin rt ui to M ltiln hi- mm, lot 4 Cirinuin' huUliviin.. 4 John J Cnnwy to Hugh T I-. van rt el i,.rt of wr Zi t 1 1 U',o ; u.ii .. 1 if. i:...i-. . rr (tin) 'ton I,rrrirr W ( 'rowilr r rt I to I,on- rte Cronilcr, 20 111 '. M k '!! I I c , 1 (rant IMilrM rt 111 to Ur J Brn- trr rl il 11 J, ul 1 1 jrrrtll .1 V"' l.ri lire rt ui to J J lUyweril et al, lu'i arrr in or i'i I 1 1 1 w..jo Jamre C Knnr to J J liaywnul w :a wi JM 1 1 1000 Mattir F Hwo rt al to A I! I lii,in It it ami 6 lilk M h I aiUI I' (.rove 700 Tin TIMt rt u to I'rtrr Htok lot 6 etui 7 l.lk 5 Tall!' ml Coinrlmi 170 Arthur frtand rt al to Hririun Kch- lrf H.I15 a wc 3 t I 4Hr.o I hi vi. 1 Klrtchrr rt ui to Auvnet Mul Irr part vc tl I 1 1 I. t acrrt. Win Muir et u to I'lnlii) .Mmtrm, 1 a-re near liillry Htt JiHrphioe WiKinau et al to IxjUi N Kulrr, jeirl 14 hlock 7 Naylur twirl I'orrtt (irove Uoo K W l.euib rt el to Wary K 7 tiotna, nw mil 1 nitons 'I I c I 14 10 C A Wraio ri at to lUny vnit- .. ?. ' 6 1 : 4'5 r.K 11 ! ilif r tit Tliirf li 1-iklit-r V 10 liivrtlmriit (V to Cliarlr Mi Kin r lot 40 llr llrook Karm jo7 M llnimcn rt el to (i N StM-mrr, 10 a rc vt I I 11 4 7SO l. ,i . I . . . ... " . . T. " .... . J eton n.M.rr. n f.l ttlk I Hlllitjoro Hoo I'reil M Vrrlrr( to I lent y Vrrtrr(( I u errrt arc ! IorK I'cerl ,I lirunrtt rt al to CalrlvH Walker rt al. part of Murk 5 Wei krr l.l V Grove I ('.to H Miuex rt al to H S' U111L is a Iu II I'arxin l I C t I 4 w Hoc RESOLUTIONS Whereas, tn All Wine Providence baa removed from tbi furet our esteemed Neighlmr, Theodore firif (in; therefore, lie it Resolved, that in the audden death of our late neighbor, who died of pneumonia, January IC, ll'iW, wide spread mouruing baa neeo caused among bis tuaoy friends, and an irreoarable loss lo bit faroilv: I Thai Huiton Carnn No. OfLV Woodmen of ths World, has lnai one of its roost worthy members: That the camn Under his be- reaved wife and family our sincere . . . . i sympathy, and that each remain ing neighbor renew our pledge to tba widow and orphans. en. e j nel our Hag I drapa in mourning, and a copy of these res oluliona lie spread utwn the min lutes of this Lodire and sent lo . . a count tiaira far nnbliralinn. I Hugh S Rogers, H'. I). Baker. (J. It I'erkios. Committee Born, to the wife of Fred Mor .""'."'. - r. Knox, county veterinarian, , .-, n , j wh uunu imui iuo uivvr, luirui, Ixiwney's and Alden'e fine can dies for aale at Benson's Confection ery. Delicious; try them. ;. . West, 0! nuxton, was couuty seat caller, Tuesday, Invest your money in Oak Park and 19 nappy. Try the 3 for a quarter Carabtna cigars al iseneon a toniectionery They are all right. ir t:. v ii'. n.. j. l.i 1:.. u. h.,l.j: .t . Hivauirrunv n. nsiur uuiuiiik Forest 0 rove, and he will tell you about Oak Park. W. (..either, the I urel rural let- gistered at the 1 ter carrier, wts registered Commercial, Tuesday. 7 ... , , of the unwanted ttta. .1.. n.n o. Three pounds peanuts lor two-bits sweets Bom, to the wife of B. Leis, of near Beaverton. Feb. D, UK)".), a Bon. Freeh fish every Friday and Sat urday al Moore & Greear'a meat market. 4 elf LouiB and John hones, of South I T I..' .. II P .1.!. 1 . 11 uaiatin. emu oi acres inia wee 10 I ' ft Mr. Hay ward, Tor f (i.riUU. Largest and best line of cittars and tnbacon in thu nily at Rnnn'a Pnnfurtionerv nnifcuonery. Phaa J ShnaKl the veil D. I .tl "JWU W,BUU ""ruov, w.b iu wwn Monday, on legal nueinesB. LiB iKa.n, r,a r.,Ja . , .".': . nne assortment 01 vaientinea at me I Hillsboro Confectionery. Call and gM thern. Hubert Bernards, one of Yam niu'B gubtUntial cititeus, wae in , . i. . ut. t.a -wi. - iuu tuuoy, wuuuiu m uio utu T. . Ttiu I . .l-. .i k.ll .1 tk. rti.l 4 (iu 1 iiiiuvu wb at L' arv vj rm """" " " Unera moubb, Saturday night, ei. IV, i icietB, ft taj, A marriase hc?nae waa issued hv County Clerk Bailey to George Thing and Lillian M. Gaekell, of in a ooudiv. ou rouri r iu. Goals foreale-3? head of well ' bred goata for sale, $2 each, if -old aoon. Audreea n,. J. Ihomas. Bea . 8 The county courfwill appoint BUOOessor to the late Oo. Surveyor. al an eariy nepeion, owing iLj",u,i oumu, volume of work oonnected with the office. v t it u- r nt J. J. Hartley, of Glenooe. re turned Tuesday from Columbua. ... t t. , ... i i . Wash., where he visited his par ents, J. C. Hartley and wife, for raerly of Hanks. , lhe mother bas been Indteposed for some time, and iii:. - 4 i l . . una uruuioieu iua vieii. IT IT II UII SHANGHAI f.U VI' I 11 tl. r jihiiih .i innui 111 v-jii iiu to Australia keriKNED HOME FEBRUARY HIB Hipp; Ktnaiin with Family at Arliog to, Wib!atia On September 10, I'M), Charles W. Klltiwurtb, for many years a resi dent of Scholia, 10 ixile iouthMt of here, tnyntrriuuMy diHapp'arexl fmm U'.k -V.;iKt l. went Uimake'a navm'ent on a farm r-j wnicn on niu purcnawi near inai place. All fcfT.rts to locate him proved abortive, and hU wife and nd relatives gave birn np as one ho was dead. It turns out that Kilsirorth was shanBhaied in Kr. n I erett, and taken on a sailing veesel, the Mora no, to Australia. Ihe ship win !0 days at pea, and when K'lMWiirth lanilrd tin el nnr-e ariimht "- .1 (;iv P,.c.hln enrl 7 - wfts awoweu 10 won nis pasige 10 an Francisco, making the Golden Gale in 52 days. Ilr then proceed ed to Portland, from where he call ixl up Mia Ijwe. the KchnlU' tele phone oterator and lr quired the whereabouts of his family. He was told that his wife, was residing at Arlington, Wach , with her par erU. Mr. and Mrs. F. H Bower, well known in Washington County. n.mwortn arrivea borne on tbe , "" J'J"- uu.uu et mo rtriiuKi,.iii uuiub. The story reads like ft romance, rerelliriu the nhl ravins. ''All'a wt.ll I .1.-1 . -n ' I KIIICUUS WCII. 1 LEVI C. WALKER County Sorvevor Levi C. Walker. eon of Rev. hlkanah and Mary Walker, pioneersof I S-IS, and noted early day mieeionaries, diwl of pneumonia, at Forest Grove, Wed i . i . - .... oeaday morning, aged 57. He was born February 8, 1S52 In 1871, lie roarnerj Miss k-u Putnam, at at the Chemawa Iodian Hchool for Bull. F. 1 WAM 9m XI A t 1 1 i Vl t 1a I j v . o . i.iui , owv J ...tl uto UJ.ii..tQ( .1 iuo ur nj.n .lie. Km r.-...,. A at Ik. fit. let. Indian Ageucy. He graduated from Pacific University in 15.3 I and for two years, during the prea idency of J. F. Kllis, taught math ematics and chemistry in that in stitntioo. He is said to have been one of the state's best matbemali cians TT w .,,.-,1.. f . bad been surveyor f Washington . . 1 rr 1 , 1 wmuij, a j jrrare nu uo miikvi out a survevine contract for the flovernment in Southern Oreeon He had been city recorder ol Forest Grove three times. Mr. Walker is survived bv the widow and two daughters, Misses State University, at Lincoln. Neb elan Ikraji Krnlhara frni H W'.l.l k i0fAlban y; Samuel Walker, of iTorest Grove: R,v J K Walker rd snaowu.uninnanu two sisters. r-..,. it w.w u. v...i I vriuoti n nci, umiuri ai tk .u. c... .1.:,. .t:u PUBLIC SALE 1 u rA 1 ? ? iu Grabel, deceased will he sold at public auction at The property belonging to the l Grabe! public the farm of late John H. Grabel, 2 ., , , , , miles southeast of HilUboro, at Roct Or BH. 10 .Mock a. tn , on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Black mare, a yrs,, weight about 1 too II.; bay horse, 9 yrs., weight about uoo Mm.; s railed Jersey milk cows, 3 to be tresh earlv in March; -vr-o!d Jersey heifrr, to b; fresh in March; a yearling graded Jersey fellers; a o-uiontlis old Jer- tey calves; 3-yr old Jersey bull; Mccor mick niowinij machine, practically new; l" new Champion hay rke; stump puller 1 aim aiw aw n a v vnun. , k . 1 v it vuini iVM , .i r, r.. .1.. ..u 4 ,loz. Plymouth Rock chickens; Mitch- waeon almost new hack sorav Ii., ..i.. liitlp tayo .1inlt1a harness, together with other items too numerous to mention; household goods. Terms of Sale: All sums under $10, cash; sums over $10, approved bankable notes, t per cent interest, payable one year from date. hlixabeth Grabel. J. N. Grabel, administrator of I estate of John II. Qrabel, deceased B. P.' Cornelius, Auctioneer. MRS. MINNIE SUSBAUER Mrs. Minnie Susbauer, wife of Hen ry Suebauer, died at tha family J .. .... L ' . "' oome norm 01 uorneiiUB, feomary 10. 1909, aged 37 years, death hav- ;0ff been cauned hv rhenmetiam lb tunerai will take plaoe tomor row at the Verboort Catholic church Father Kittlehoffen will con- 1 . .. .,v..vo uuuiotunircu I . .L . t I I .... - Emu n"V ft " - r-.,. p..j o.i. . . 1 ibv itiiiiniut unirui . tuir3. ui. Schulmerich. South TualaUn: Mrs. a Maryge Petaluma, Cal ; Mrs. nenoricaB,orneiiue; Aam, unas., "wreeweu, mrs. nosa Aye, uena and Louis Smith, Eugene, Ore. De- oeaeed was a member or the Cath Lit-w.,.i. ..i :.iit. qu. v..i m . i: 'ioiioubm uwu in ior tweivo veare. - J - We have laid in a full supply pipe and pipe hllines. If you Bire anything in this line, come ii v i i auu see us acnuiuienea ircs. City Council met lat night to enneider the prop.iti.-,n r,f II V (iatei to Vi?e the city light and water plant. I'r. F. A. Bailey e'ike aeninut lraain? the nltnt and Jo Down ttrfike ID for of ! ;, r, -i . .1 I it. It wa evident frr.ru the renti-1 mnt on th street, that a large mijority of the poiU of the city ere opoeed to learir.g the plant The city engineer, Mr. Hail, tub rnitted figures to show that the plant is patrinir in'erfst on snm thinj like tl7,.V 0, bul this wa de nied by Recorder Schulmerich. After aome further di-ruion, Mr Gates withdrew bis pmpieition. Dr. Tamie-ie stated that be had received notice that partjeg were anxious to furnish the city with a gravity system of water, and May r vooneii sbkj mere were paruee .T0.0!4 " 10 bU' (D9 ptani T . . . Mt, f()rmerfy repreente7j by Mrs Hattie Perkins. Holfciion in yr.ur home, where accuate maure- U3enl n tkn. nrl Jf' l I MAe.A a. Hn.a at- . I vu,ml.1" rC.rurmul8 o! wntiP hrrnra MatwI rtifi! rtfi it ,,bon, ctlj fr ,pp0iDlrrent -Mrs M E. Candle. HillBhoro, Oregon, F.fth and Jickin Street. Ir.de Dencient DhOne. Ml. 4; 5 ' r A. C. Shuts, treaturer of the Wftebington County levelr-pmnt Lague, bag received .iOOO b.ioklaw deecriptive of Washington County. being a portion of the lot ieruml by the Sunset Magazine. The b-k-lets will be distributed where they ill do the mort good Mr. Shute and the Board of Trade have large list of names of protpeciive immio-r.nt. hn .ill re;. ff,.r.; Besides, manv hmdIi here will .a..ri ,nri;A. ln thA,r rr;..j. !n .L. i east, particularly to tboee who are it k ne of com ntr of comir.0 tn Or. .nn in the not Hiatant fnlnra A DUbilC mironerade ball will be 1- - " I given at Greenville Hall, nn the eve of February 13. l'JU'J. Tickets, including an oy6ter supper, fl 00 Cash prizes to the amount of 17 50 will be given away. All re invited. 47 S Hillsboro surveyors arekept busy these days Dlattinz ce subdivia ione in various parts of the county, which will be plac?d on the market in the bpnog.in acreage lots. What other thing at present, is a fruit .nil nn.nl. k!. I.!.L .till iuu icKo.tuiu muurir. uiiu wnii J f ) I 4 . . vintw I UCUJftUU lUT CU.B.U i &(;fcl, I and at the same lime add to the population of the town and its su burDS. Marquerade ball at the new M. W. A. Hall, Reedville, Siturday evening, February 13. Tickets, tt ftA -r.nrv. ..... T II.'. I ' W, DULfl TTAtlBV. I UCUH R .'I Icheetra. All are invi'ed. Prues K, .,...,. , .. . , 't u tuiitium auu wop. uoixiii;mi rfnarapfera A S The bisket social at We4 Union 11 Saturday evening was well at tenaea ana a nne proeratn was rendered. The basket sale netted 52, the one contributed by M is :Ube highest price realii?d. The oroCeeds (TO to the WfRt I'ninn rum - fund for beautifying ur boses. Thope who have nmltrv in I ... . .. f. . d rfn wel tnpall at lha i(t,,Al I " " Mr Ttrnet.r rtw.nl. fm lhe li-.at K..kt tk. O.... t I I . :.: I r place, consisting of 40 acres, 5 miles g0uth of town. Mr. Atkins bought Da.ii o the Rowell 2 acre tract east of town. ..., i.wi consideration f 12U0: also the M f mi. .i i.. .:j t'ZS rs IT ,ie by the Webfoot Realty Co. Another car of fence wire just received from the East. We can sell you anything you want in this ine at prices that beat them all. I bchu'mench Bros. Elder A. A. Beery will pretch at the Christian Church next Sunday on the following themes: morning, A bale Journey; evening, "Come and Rest. Solo at the mort.iog service. A special invitation is ex tenaea ior ine eleven ociock eer 1 . 1 at a vice. We still have a few bargains in clothing which we will sell regard less of cost, to close out eitne, to make place for Spring arrivals. Schulmench Bros. - TL .1 . . ine Argus cannoi prim cornmu n?ati,,n. !.l t.Ck scriber," or 'Justice," when the Mvieuuo Ui vl vl I D KlvU eJUU" I""1, nft .r the .'uthor .13 w,th ueiu. mis is ft ruie m an news paper offices. For Sale Re-cleaned clover eeed. v. 1 .. 10. t r v... , . 1.0. j. y. y anuervei den, Roy, Ore P. address., Forest Grove, R 2. 48. f - J no. V Raw oil nhtirmtn nf (Via council street committee, will put down two blocks of plankiDg on 1 ........ . U...VV1U, namnn mtmi, nnr h nt i.innnin the lumber n pr0CUrM- This ie a oood time to make 1 . ?nc J- W. VandervilJen, Ztl J.i - - 1 rui. job. maran, 01 forest urove, attended teachera' examina tion this week, as one of the exam - ining board 6 ' For one week only, beeinnine o.....j o i - . baturday, 2 pounds of frech roasted of peanuts for 25 cents, at the Den de - 1 oweeia W. L Nelson, of ScarnooBe. ... ' in tlulBboro. Wedueedav. PROriCSRIOWAL. F.A. HAILEY.M. D. f hyairlan and 'urgHin Offlre Beller-Mrican tln.-k. Utaira. Kimins 12, l:i and I.V Kllnre.Hmth- rm.r 11... ami -.,...! hi-.i went corner Hairline and tr,-oiu Hlreeta, Iti.Ui 'i'lionra. S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. M.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otllo niMlair orThe rlt Drug; Ptore KMnce Cut or Court Uooae, In the corner of the block. earaaaVMMeeVVVVVeyM,yM,V JAME8 PHILLIP E TAMIKS1K, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suripon 8mthm Perino Rai!roa4 Co. l'""ii"n i" norm ws of Main Ht.. Hlllalwn., or. eWeVVlVWASeWrVSrV A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. ,lUlih vhoM Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. K. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 end tl Morgan-Ral ley Block, etrret. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ------ OREOOK Owav . Saarfejr W. 9. Mmr BAG LEY A HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Rooms I and t Shote Balldlna; HILLSII0R0. . . UKEG0.1. - E. B. TONGUE ATTORN ET-AT-LA W Jra.a. wBan ma, muaooro rj , ,, . vevvweseaVWVeee JOHN M. WALL ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Office Cpataira, Bailey tfwrgaii Block Rooms, iaas. HILLSBORO, - 0SE0O5. ,''t'MrAtSMtrrt TT7 m Dirjn -err ATTORNBY-AT-LAW n. ...... o. . , . I 1 rr - . aiLLSBOB.0 OREOON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNRY-AT-I.AW Morgan Blk, Upetalra, Roonta 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon vrerrrerrrr,ssVVVMVVV DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector I In Rear ' Lenneville's Blacksmith Shop FoftKST GkOVK Phone, Ind. 9a Long distance, No. 34 Arrrrrr'rVVVVVVVVMWVVV Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and liceesed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. VI rlLi- HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S I .MiBU, ao.i Phones: Pacitic states 501; Ind. Z1J H.deuce phone: lodependent 243 , COMMERCIAL HOTEL Under New ManaKeiueut Rates, $1,23 to $2 Per Day C. E. PRI0MORE, Propbiktob SECOND 8TREET, HILLSBORO Dr J R Marshall Da R L Jeffcott MARSHALL & JEFFCOTT DENTISTS We are Piepared to do High Class Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Iquipment Wehruug Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE. C. F. LIBBY Jeweler and "Watch Re- I - r):: o :.u.. AXCUaUlUfc il QUCtiailV i r . t . oatisiaction guaranteea - Main & Third. Hillsboro. Wall Paper And Paper hanging Agent for the ALFRED PEATS' wall papers, the best ou the market. Sec my Samples. SEElSAMPLES! W. H. TAYLOR R. F. D. No. 4. Inde pendent Phone. No. 515. 1 mile west of HILLSBORO, ORE. be of " on of was