MIL18B0R0 H0U9, NOV 1o 19l0 PAGE . J. W. SEWELL ELECTED FnR n i Vriri a, a Mu-riif ( Srrtrn S nhliigtoii County vfm ai'ABi.i: ri Ati: oinuu gillie S l uJ WhlnluB laid. Judtnhlp by (hrr 2.S0 IV J tl J ill tl' ItTCIlt rifli" whjuw f tin-Murj.m.M 0f tin rnmjiiK. J'1'"' W. S w tiul i H4ti. uinl fr four r;int nhi-riil of WiiHliinton ('41111.lv. a a cl W'l vT Jutlvr (ItuMtiu ty majority of H-rham Vvtrll ran wrll cvrrywlicrv, iiml rainc "t of tin two llillnlioro ininh l tli'r lhu In- 'XHTti-il. lit' ran wll all ovT th rounly, ami only in Uiohi' pm im tH w In n a "ittraik'tit titkft" in nlwuy.t voii'l l" l1 oy any likr ma-joritu-H. S-wi'l! wan ilrfrntril four yrarn a'o lis J iitlm (Iixxlin. uikI imhiiv thoiilit it wa only a just iroj. 4witK.ii that tin two Hhotilil utiii try ciiMi ltiHinim. Hwr muili a fliu- campaign ami although tin drgan iua.li' din tlirvut againut all n i'iil'liraiiH who nhould dare toHii.'rt .S'wcll.thf fliwli xi-vin til ti huv ifohr into tin uir. It is iniifrtlf.l by all, that hud the orgati k t out of the fight it would havi- Ihvii In-tti-r for Mr. (hIhi. nguiiiHt whom no jiajn-r in tin' ii'iinty lad mailt any d-U-nnini'd light. Hut iaK-ni that arv "orgarm" griiiTally inadi nii.HtakfH at critical tinutt. With Kat (Vdar winning, the vote mi all except lVrkinn and Thrifji follow h: HawU-y KM Smith KM iournu:in ITtVl VV.st Chapman l'l'Jw Mollis .Ifill IVard 1.1H9 (innii-r Ifk'tO HenneliH lltf.t S-hulmericli . i:w (niotlin :....1.V.ki SeWfll 1('.;h'. IVrkins KS) Tlint.) M7 Hurklialter litTl NylnTg m ll will take theutlicial count to di'ti'nnii.e whether droller h.'W a fhaiH'c to overconu' the nine votes of a lead by Tignrd. AlC I ION S UM The undersigned will Bell at ptil lie auction on the Herman SclnilU place, l miles east of I'hillips and .1 mile north of Old lUtliany, at 10 o'clock a. m., on SATURDAY. NOV. Ill dray mare. 7 years. 2 sets team harness; milch cows, fresh rwon; ll ton timothy hay; farm wagon, goml condition; coveretl hark, gmnl comlition; buggy, suitable for light market rig; '2 horse Cotton King disc; spring tooth lever harrow, good as new; f-sh.vcl cultivator; 2 plows; roll inir ((nilter;pi,oK'lling grindstone; Myern spray pump; Calhoun grass Heedtr; IG-gal iron kettle; hay rack;!! 1-2 ton side oats; 2 tons wheat; ;?H sacks liurbank ota tiies, and other articles too miincrous to mention. Lunch at liooil. Terms of nale; $10 uml under, rash in hand; over $10. ( months time at 7 jer cent 2 per cent olT for cash on sums over $10. II. F. HaDSKLL. Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. , Tims. Council, of (Ilencoe, w as in town yesterday. Fresh crop walnuts ut Kmmott TO, 20 cents per lb. W. S. Huiley and wife, of south of town, were in town today. S. L llollenbeck, of Mountain ('ale, wuh a county seat visitor today. L J. Hyrom, of Tualatin, and who was one of the election Judges, was in town this morn 'K. hringing in thy returns. l'ythians are roiuosted to meet t the hall, next Monday eve ning, to celebrate the 20th anni versary. All visiting brethren are invited. Program and some thing to eut. We are making our own Xmas mix this year, thereby assuring thy candy eating public some thing out of the ordinary. A wimple of our mix is on display "i our window.- Den of Sweets. ('ol 1). L. Houston made a ff editable run for labor commis sioner for the Btate, and says he rii until he became foot-sore, u'id unit. Iave is a good loser, always was, and always will be. V. C Mallard and family will move to Portland next week. Mr. Italian! has mild his residence in North llilkliom to Mr. and Mi's. J. W. York, formerly of lieedville. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard will be missed in this city, where their residence has made them many friends. Talk about your r.,li..di wagers a e.-htl.-ma,, from Southern Oregon ,,;,mm,-, through IlilhUn, one day la .t vte.-k and t pm nguiiMt that W.-..1 wot.l.l H. e erte.l governor of the htate I I I l-el Wai calle, theHMir of but he wan gam.-, I'll I pill lip (he money. W he,, tol I hy a friend that lt wa;) fo ledi wag. r he only remarked lo.it it Wits like finding live io- laM. and that he ran no rink. I he U ttor t ame from down in .1.1. knoii County, where the West H htiin. nt mh a three to one plllp.l ,! Mill. I he hi -!i --.i-IiimiI inea ilire, one "f the 1 1 -1 in the Htate, has P ioi.ai.iv i.'-eii defeated in the county, through people not under stand i.g the d.-tads f the airair. Ibr.- ;hm( th.re you would find I I'1'" I'" vt'-d against it be cause thev ''feared other town Wool, gel the prize. A a niat t"r of fact eight or ten high h.'hooU eiiiild be supported in this county without any trouble, and it woul l he a blevsing. v rday's down jH..ir of rain did not deter large crowds from coming jnto the count seat to hear the result of Tuesday'a vot ing. 'Ihe fart that the count was very slow and that the un olhcial returns were late coming in kept Clerk Bailey very busy. Ilotll telephones were in use all day, calling up U-lated nrecincts and on calls from outside MinLs. Fanners in the vicinity of l'.ea verton, Keedville and Wheeler are notified that the Wheeler warehouse is now open and ready to receive hay, grain and mta toes. Will also buy and sell hay, grain, mill feed, sand, gravel and cement. (live me a call. 0 K. Wheeler. Wheeler, on Southern Pacific. 5 Mrs. .1. Nicodemus entertained the HillsU.ro Needle Craft at her home on Seventh and Washing ton Street. Mrs. J. J. Krebs, Mm. C. Kelise, Mrs. W. Keiling and Mrs. C. 1 1 iuirs assisted Mrs. NicodemiiH in nerving cuke and colfec. Mr. Stokesbiiry, who was call ed lutst a few weeks ago on ac count of the illness of his moth er, returned u few days ago. Mr. SU.kesburv built the rock mad U-t ween here and the Oak Park hill. Win. P.agley Sr., of L-isyville, was among the crowd in the citv yesterday, interested in election returns. Clerk Hailey had a good auuience all day long. eager to hear from each delayed precinct. Oregon - the last rail if the West bv Walter V. Wochlke. Iteautifullv illustrated in four colors in NovemlK-r Sunset Mag azine. Now on sale at all new stands. 33-5 Hon. 15. p. Purdy. of Gaston, was in the city yesterday after noon, on Home legal business Mr. Purdv was one of the conn ty's representatives of the lower bouse, at Salem, a few years ago. The Indies of the Methodist church w ill serve a chicken sup ner on Fridav evening. Nov. 11. in the church parlor. Super from .r:30 to 8 o'clock. 31-5 .1 A. Johnson, of Mow Bea verton. and w ho has been road suuervisor there for many years, was in town yesterday, bringing up the ballot uixes. Pure White Leghorn cockerels this year's brood - for sale. Mrs F. Hoekmann. Wheeler Station. lteaverton, Oregon, Route 2. 34-6 W. F. Dessinger, the Heaver ton contractor, was up yesterday, Work is suspended on the new school house. I el evervone be County Judge, when it comes to pass on the goodness of our maple fudge. ... . . IJ la We make tt-i'en oi shitw, Albert N. Vanlxwaml Dina A. c,iii, lwth nf the Verboort see tion, were given license to wed this morning. For sale Two sows, two pigs, .,.,,1 civ ullO! it. Inuuire I. U ii.,cImo Fair Acre Farm, outh IIOOXK'III - " - - llillslKiro. mia Annn Fowler, of Port 1UI.SO ........ ----- , land, and a former resident of Hillsboro. was in the city yester day afternoon. IiOst: ward. Garage, Oregon. Snitz dog. small. Ke Return to Lee Sears, Third Street. Hillsboro, 35tf C. F Hesse and son. H. T, Hesse, were in tromscnoiis, una . r I - 11. . .kl.i afternoon. llevwood. of Oak Park v.ter-i av. mixing with VI tin . J . the crowd. Monmouth Butter at Emmott Pros. Try it -it is uie re. thing. Henry Staffers, of near Beth any, was in the city yesterday. T. P. Goodin, of West Union, was in the city yesterday. K. W. Pant, of Keedville, was in town this morning. White Mountain Flour-$1.55 at Fmmott's. Official election returns in next week's paper. WEST CARRIES Jy Itowermmi lk-fvatet! by a le ililve Majority I uisday HI ATI! aM I I. Or ASSI MIII V IDI A Chimbrrlaln'a I'rcdktion Made IlilUbiiru Cumo True f all reports from the state lectorate are true Oswald West has been elected governor of Oregon by not less than (J, 000 majority over Jay Howerman. '.owerman, it w ill lie rerncmlxT- I, went into the assembly igainsi uon. Jas. Witlivcomhe. onnerly of ashington County, and against Or. Andrew Smith, of Portland, and won hands down H-caiise the i.acked nrimaries of ortlandwere fixed for Howcr- man from the first. Withycombe and Smith went into the state assembly little ireaming uiai tney rnigtit as wen remain at home, liower man walked away West lcat elf Myers, w ho wan the Multno mah assembly selection for a andidatc against liowerman, ami ttien llie light opened in arnest. Gov. Chamberlain stumu'd the state, lieing forced into the fight through the tactics of liowerman papers, and West comes under the wire -Well, yoil know When the two Butte precincts go against a republican candidate for governor there s something wrong and mats what the Butte precincts did this time. PROHIBITION WiVfliN. rohibition was badly beaten uesday in Washington County. No one knows just what the majority is. but it is thought that Mountaindale, were n the city it will ruach anywhere from COO yesterday, Mrs. Davis being en ... ooo Ti... n,:.,.., uu i.ni ; in route to Portland for a short (, nfi;, i i iu 1 1 win vi Miu I loubt, and the seach law wanP,au "u" iadly defeated. The HillslHiros jadlv In-at the prohibition meas- ure, nut ueieaieu tne norne ituie bill by a small vote. Over the state prohibition received the worst ctiecK mat n mi huia n- eu lor M.iiit.- i-Ji3. ""wmimi. remained wet by decisive major ities. and dry counties here and there tumbled over themselves to crack the prohibition measure, ami the searcn law. wnicn pro- videdthat anyone who "had it in for a neighbor" could make it mi.rhtv onoi..:.nt for him bv having his room, or his house searched. Of course, the prohis say that they win come at tne thing again - anu uiey win - oui the next time it is likely to go heavier than ever ana tnere win undoubtedly ue many more wei counties. CHANCI; FOR UKONHK Ferd Groner has a chance yet for the legislature. With Fast Cedar m lie is snort oui nine vous, and the olht'ial count niight make change Hulticieia U)Couiu mi in although it is only a possibility. It is "sartin sho that Groner made a dandy run. as did all the andidates on the independent legislative ticket. CARD OP THANKS Wb desire to thank the people of Greenville and vicinity for their manv kindnesses in tendering t ,....,,.,( I ,r Jill.!,,,. tVm ill. UIU UIIU ?)l lOttHljr V.U....R .e- ... ness and obsequies of our little ton Kmi . Mr. and Mrs. William Witt, Greenville, Ore., Nov. 10. 1910, RHAL ESTATK TRANSFERS M C l.'lti in C.fit lt.il(V 4 in siirrwixxi 1500 R U WmaEruiain t wni Ji'ks.in, t ncxts See x 5 t uru 600 Wash. Co Abstract Title & Trans fer Co to Western Timlier Co, 330 in WasliitiKtou County Mry K Carter to Oliver M Scott, 3V a Siinford Wilc ilonaliot . A J Uaitrampf to A J Seavey, 40 a sec 33 t i n r 4 w F K Ienion to V. C llurlbert, etnl 17. 17 a L A Sparks iloiiHtloii to JoaCronin to Catherine Nome, 1.05 acres nee J 1 1 r 1 w... yju Sarah Smith to I're.l Walter, qo a David hetioK donation 9 John McCann to J A t'uieout, 29 a t I u r 4 ,03 A S Sholea to F.dw Sqiiires, 2 lots at Cornelius oo K V Heemster to Chas Velleu(a, lot iu Tualatin Valley Acre 10 Jos Finke to Robert Finke, 40 a sec 35 1 1 1 r 1 w ioaa K C Ballard to J W oik, residence in Hillsboro 1800 S Weckert to II V Hushong, 5o acies sec 31 1 1 s r t w 5000 A B Caples to Mary Allison, 10 a near Forest Grove 3000 T R Davii to O & C R R part blk 4 Simmons ad - 1 Evelyn Fisher to S J Kester, lot in Garden Home 10 K I West to John Mewer, 10 a Win Wilson donation 525 Wui Thompson to J W Seavey, 10 5 a see 33 1 a n r 1 w 55 County Commissioners Butner and McClaran were down today, at a session of the county court. Commissioner Butner will meet once more on the board, after many years of service for Wash ington County. Official election returns in next Week's paper. And the next day -and the next it rained. Fred Wilcox, of Greenville, was a county seat visitor today. J. 0. Schiilrnerich, of Banks, was a county seat visitor ims morning. Ten head of pigs for sale-I). TschalKild. Hillsboro, Ore., Route 1. Helvetia. N. I. Burnett, of Greenville, was a ixist-election visitor yes terday and Unlay. (Jo to the King Light Co. for your electric light supplies. Sec ond door east of Crescent Theatre. Gabriel Kssner, of aUive Moun- taindale, was in the city yester day, bringing in Mountain re- turns. VV-,.,i.,l- li;.,h bull, between one and two years old. dive price and breeding. l,ox Ul 1"ortf8t Urove- Ure Now for the city election ;Mn,in alonK,.tlh.,i ''"T1 Monday in Oecember. This election busi ness is getting monotonous. he Money to loan on real estate security. We sell farms. Try us. The Webfoot Realty Co. Hillslxiro 12tf Jas. Corey, one of the old- timers of Mountaindale, was in town yesterday, to seo how the election returns were coming in. M. C. Hew itt, the carpenter, is still in thehoiiKcmoving business, and if you have a building to move, see him for an estimate. Then. Ket.ma fn Ik. I.nt little ;n trvinir to make a state so W(.t as Oregon put its name in the "dry" column. Too much rain 0. G. Wilkes and J. B. Wilkes have equipped the Linklater building, north of the Argus, for a garage, and will soon open for business J. H. Davis and wife, of above . . L, f : 1 As the Hotel Washington rounds to completion it presents more anci more nanasome an appearance. The windows are now in the upper stories. iy,t Attorney E. B. Tongue ,.!lmp ht.mu the flrtt of th wW in order to cast in his vote. Like many others he found it neces sary to swear in his ballot. Horse tor sale -bay, 6 years -ii..-. . . pia: hw: t.roKe. ana souna ana true. -Martin Vandehey, at county farm, Newton, one mile Southeast of Hillsboro. 33-5 x. Harding was down from Gaston yesterday morning, bring irUrln the election returnswhich are generally of the nature to make the dominant party smile, For rent: 160 acres with 40 acres in cultivation; tsu acres fine pasture lands with running water; fair buildings; 6 miles southwest of Hillsboro. Kuratli Bros. 33-6 Hon Ira K pUrdin and Hon iiubor, innards were down from yorvj.t rove yesterday. : the smile that will not wear oil because us carried the state. The Schiller-a 10 cent cigar, and the Grand Marca, a two for a quarter cigar, are what you want when you buy a cigar, Kept at every bar in Hillsboro, Ask for them Manager Kinser, of the con densers, was an interested visitor at the court house yesterday .,1L;mr ,U0 ,fjnn r..frna h 1 the rural carriers are now commencing to get into the bad road period and they are likely to have several months of it Thank the Ixird the election is over-and now we will have two years to patch up the old sores, and renew old friendship All kinds of Al groceries at the Walch & Co. Store, on First Street, near S. P. Depot Also feed. Give us a call. 35-6 Chris. Peterson, who recently moved from the North Plains to the Grove, came down Tuesday to cast his vote. Miss Bertha Rehse departed last Tuesday for Seattle to visit her sister, Mrs. M 1). Carzes. Two fine fresh cows for sale one a Holstein. Mrs. Louisa Zueger, Newton, Ore. 34-6 August Wedeking, of Scholls has been doing some work over in the Jobe section. John Ben Stewart, of South Tualatin, was in town the last of the week. Geo. Schulmerich was down to Southern Oregon the last of the week. Orenco is talking of incorporat ing when the legislature convene. Jos. Brandenberg, of near Orenco, was in town Monday. Shorty Smith was up from Orenco election day. Oregon was both wet and dry on election day. Official election returns in next week's paper. E ADMITTEDJ PROBATE Estate Is Valued At About Twenty-l ive Thousand VALUABLE FARM ON THE TUALATIN Makci Characteristic Divixioa of Hit Estate to Heira he last will and testament of the late Hon. L. A. Rood was yesterday admitted to probate. he property consists of a fine farm on the Tualatin river, be- ow Newton station, near what known as the Rood Bridge; a house and Borne lots in this city; and some personal property. To red and Thomas Rood, Hills boro. and Mrs. Anna Curtis, he gives t&yj each, cash, and to rs. Thomos Humphreys, of eppner, $3f; and to the wife gives a life interest in the illsboro home; and a life inter est in the big larm, she to have the rentals until her death, and then the realty is to be divided among the four children, share and share alike. In case of mar riage, however, Mrs. Rood will relinquish the revenue of the farm. Hon. W. N. Barrett filed the ill in probate. WP.Dt)r;D 60 YEARS orest Grove, Oregon, Nov. 9. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Blank, of this city, celebrated to day the GOth anniversary of their edding.surrounded by relatives. A purse containing $G0 was pre sented to the couple, who have lved in Forest Grove continuous- y since 1852. Harrison Blank, of Winthrop, a., a brother of Mr. Blank, was present, as were Mrs. McMillan Ordway. of Portland, Mrs. Ella Caulfield, of Oregon Citv, and Mrs. Louise Phillip, of Mon mouth. An elaborate wedding dinner was served, ftlr. and Mrs. Blank are natives of New York State, and both were born in 1829. Card of Thanks he undersigned desires to sin cerely thank those who gave us aid and sympathy during the ill ness and obsequies of the late L. liood, husband and father. and return especial thanks to their mends in Hillsboro and vicinity for the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. 1 1. A. Rood and Family. Hillsboro, Ore., Nov. 8. 1910, It may be high treason to make a note of it, but County Clerk Bailey is the best guesier in Washington County. On the night of the election he came within twenty of guessing the majority of every man on the ticket where there was a close contest He correctly estimated the Bow'crman majority, the Hawley majority, and predicted that the legislative ticket would be close, with terd Groner close finisher. Edward Snyder, of Portland, has sued Jennie Snyder for di vorce, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. He says that Jennie emptied the unsanitary contents of a slop jar over his cocoanut one evening when they engagec in an altercation, and that she nut him out of business. He says that Jennie also gets booze at a drug store and proceeds to make merry when he is away and troublesome when he arrives I represent the Spirella corset, Make selections in your home, where accurate measurements can be taken, and you get a cor set to meet the requirements 0: your figure. Send postal card or phone call for appointment Mrs. M. E. Caudle. Hillsboro, Oregon, Fifth and Jackson Sts Ind. phone, 584. 26-37 The fight between Judge W. Barnes, independent and W. D. Smith, for justice of the two Hillsboros, was closely contested. Out of over 600 votes Judge Smith won out by 74 majority. Judge Barnes smilingly says that he made a good race against the regular nominee, and that he is satisfied. Talk about your rains the heavens seem to have opened yesterday morning, and the downpour has been something ternnc, day and night, ever since. Beiore long the Jackson Bottoms will be one of the finest lakes in the country. Taken up: At my place at Witch Hazel, bay gelding colt, about 3 years old, weighs about 1000, white on right hind foot Owner can have same by proving property, pay for keeping and ad. Frank Weisenbeck, Beaverton, Oregon, R. 4. 35-7 Just ask Emrick & Corwin to see one of their new gopher traps. Gets them every time and there is no chance of shoot ing yourself or running a spear I in your hand. JIG John Doe Watson, a fellow aged about 30 or 40. walked into the Arthur Cox home last even ing, with no apparel on except his underwear. He was taken into custody, and Dr. Tamiesie examined him and decided he was insane. I have a 3 1-1x4 1-4 kodak in perfect condition with both film and plate attachments; a com plete developing and printing outfit; a portrait lens; and other supplies. Can be had for 1;, if taken at once.-Box 203, Hills boro. Mr. andjvlr3. Wilhelm Witt, of near Greenville, lost their four months (M son. Emil. last week. The Witts recently moved to the Greenville section. They are very worthy people and have the sympathy of the community. Ingratitude. Too remember da t guy, Jim Burker askel an Irate I'.owcry UciilwD. "lie's dat stiff dat'a doln' time up d-r river Slug Hiiig boli;Iury-U'n years. Well, ;u know all I done fer dnt stiff. When he was pinched didn't I put np dr coin tfr der lawyers? Llilu't I pay der witnesses? Sure I did. Ie odder day I t'lnks I'll Junt go an' aee dat mutt Jus' to leave him know his Men's sla't Ul de can on '1m. So I drives out to de Jail an" goes Into de warden's office, an' he says I gotter send me card In. Me card! V ye get dat? Well, anyway, I writes me name on a piece o' papr, an' a guy takes It Into Jim Rurke, an' what d' you t'luk dat stiff tells dat guy to tell me?" I've no Idea," said the listener. He tells him," concluded the angry one, "to tell me dat he am i in: suc cess Magazine. By the Atlantic Upon the aanils of Absecon The red man trod In dure ai?one And atood. deep cheated, stanch and atralKht, A man In man's unfettered state. When drat the start began to pale With fearless tread he made hie trail Where he In reverent Joy might lew The morning aa tt woke anew. But now the red man keeps a store. Where popcorn venders haunt the shore. And there against the tinted sky A wondrous figure greets the ere. With gleeful hat and Joyous hose And beauteous but bulgy clothes. The modern man stands forth upon The glittering sands of Abseoon. -Philadelphia Press. One Dsy Stand. "Where Is the new domestic, Marls. V suited Mr. Sttibb when be returned from his office. ' Indeed, I don't know. John," sigh ed Mrs. Stubb. "I told her to dust out the porch." "And what happened." "Why, she dusted out of the porch and down the road and I haren't seen her since." Chicago News. The Risky Business. Ef you took ol' Elijah fer what you ad mire An' you want to heaven tn a chariot of fire Don't you think you would burn up on de way? Ef you took ol' Job w'en de trouble wus ter pay. W'en Satan come ter see him fer ter spend a holiday. Don't you think that ter dis tune you'd be scratchln' on de wayr Atlanta Constitution. Expensive. Til never offer any more frlendlj advi.-e." Wouldn't he listen to you?" "I!e listened to me carefully and th.'u s truck me for $3. Of course 1 hud to cough up." Louisville Courier Juuru.X Willing. He showed me buildings that were tall, He showed me acres that were wide. He told me that he owned them all And many other things beside. I Ce pointed out a fine steam yacht. A touring car he showed me too. lie waa not handsome, but I thought He might be strong and brave and true. Chicago Record-Herald. The Deft Hand. Thp Widow-Oh. Mr. Smith, nev. r make me believe that! you'll The Candidate I said I had never loved ii woman till now. Not that no woman ever loved me, 'cause I would not say nnythlug so stupid as that' Town aud Country. Triolet. 8he tied my bow tie. And 1 stooped down and kissed her. 'Twas done on the sly She tied my bow tie, And I wished, with a sigh. That she wasn't my sister. 8he tied my bow tie, And I stooped down and kissed her. Cleveland Leader. A Close Second. Skinner Good morning, ma'am! Did you ever see anythlug so uusettled as the weather has been lately? Miss tsasnley w ell, there s your board bill, Mr. Skinner. Stray Stories. Csution. pussy her coat like little looks so warm! And u 1 don't touch her she'll do me no harm. So I'll not pull her tall or pat her smooth head, ; For fur's full of microbes that might make me dead! -Life. Alternatives. "Do you think, sir, that I am the man to resign under fire?" 'Well, no. But how would you feel like resigning under a nice coat of whitewash?" Philadelphia Ledger. An Earthy Thought. When grim dyspepsia haunts the land Man's disposition, harsh or bland. Doth not depend on what he thinks So much as what he eats and drinks. Washington Star. Ahead of Rumor. Dick-There's one thing about Igm lse she nerer repeats stories about her women friends. Ethel Repeats! No, Indeed; tarts them. Christian Advocate. she Father's Homeoomlng. Father hustled home at noon With step serene and steady, Blew a fuse out pretty soon. For dinner wasn't ready. Buffalo Express. PROFKNSIOHAL. I A. HAILEY, M. I). rhjslrlaa and Knrfreu Oltle Bailey-Mcntn blnoa, wpntnlra, Rootna 12, 1.1 anil IS. Kenl.tenc Soulr Wfwt corner Hwllii and Bcoiul Mlreela, Both 'J'lioiiM. S. T. LINKLATER, II. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otnce upstairs over The Delta Drue HU.ie Rtal.lonoe but of Court Munwe, In Use corner of the block. JAMK8 FHILLIPK TAMlliSlE, U. V, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8uriraoa Southern Paclne KallnMd Co. Coiinu.lU.tion in French or KngliNh, Of H. upnUtirs, over A. Orow' etore, north aide of Mala St., Hlllaboro, Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block:. Both phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. ELMER H. SMITH Osteopathic PhysicidQ m e OFFICE HOURS Mondays, Wednesdays and FriiUys 9 to 12; I to 4; 7 to S. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 7 to 8 p. tn. Linklater Bldg over Delta. Both I'lionei DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Ballsy niork, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ------ 0RKOON WrVyVvVWrVvWW a. H, mmttrng W. 0. Harm B AO LEY A HAKE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 tad i Sbate BaildJrtf HILLSBORO. . . OKKGON. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Rooms i, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillslx ro JOHN 11. WALL ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Offic Upstairs, Bailey lUrga Blo-i Rooms, i an s. HILLSBORO. - ORKGny. AAAaAaAW'AA,VyV W. N. BARRE'iT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Or riot: Main Btreet, opp. Court Houue, HILLSBORO - ORKGti- iryWrVrrVVVWMVVrVVV THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Office phones: Faci no States 601; Iiut. 213 Residence phonen; Independent 243; I'a- citio Slates 481. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do High Class Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Euuipment Tetuiesie Bldg. HILLSBORO, 0BR. Mdin and Third. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern Woodman cf America, meets every first ami third Saturdays in each mouth at their Hall in Reedvilie, Oregou. Viitit ing and sojourning Neighbors sre cordial ly invited to attend camp tueeti.igi S. O. Rhodhs, Consul. R. E. IIalijkrman, Clerk. ftm m am m m J. S. L0RSUNG i Contractor .and Builder j I Large Barns a Specialty M Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div. j. p Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 m ;h:s::kkis:bBk;Sa:iis!!I OR I). F. HEINECK, V. S. D. V, 0. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD ST A BLK Ind. Phoae 09, Sherwood, Ore. DR. J. B. NORMAN Physician and Surgeon Office in TAMIESIK BUILD1NO Calls promptly Answered 1