MASS MEETING NEXT MONDAY NIGH II W1U Shiiic a Mayor ml llir.r uiuilnwn fr CHy I kxlu.n 00K IIMIIY NUT A CAMillHll thai HI IVUI W.ll nut Prrmll j jlayor A. H. I'"'1 witl ""l r"! fr mayor at the coining lion, althmijih he could hav Ud tl,,, nomination huiidt dmn il public expression fc'iM-s f..r iu, think'. Die mass itteoting ii.-t Monday evening will thtnf.n. jmne bis Huccessol as tin- rn;i merlin k' candidates, us a rub-, gUny win out. Three coiit.n! men, a trrasurer, and u ri i or,!. will I"1 sebfted. City l''tinn ronton tb- br l JIomla in DecemUT, and the charl-r revision will have a vol.- Ir. A. M. Bailey bav.-s th mayor's chair with u record that U tit bis credit, lie ami bis u, (uciatc imw have the charter amendments where public tin pruvciiK i.ls ran obtain if an af finnatix vole shall U nvordri'. Mrv. t talk has two candidal. :, in view. One is II. T. I'.atf !. hse friends advocate bis m it tinn and election on the mui;.! . thai in di-r the Hililtty .f tfrvat Hi'.pnivemenl.l a h'tf'd nun. I lliauld ! at the helm fur a war or mi in d Dr. J. 1'. Tamienie, hiK' fi seiidi say that hi-is e n titled t'i the boiitir. us U-ing m.e hu has pinned bis fuitll to the city thriij;h ofcleiisive invent Hirtil.S WS' COM l.kl.Nv.1. The Fifth Annual lloyn' Confer mce will it-n in this cilv. In day, with u program as follow 1 inuv, Nov. 15 jo A.MirM of Wf li utur, kl.iui Ui 1 g. t.iie. IlllUtnif , Kniiw. I fl U.ti.ri.V MtM.qcil l, I'iroitriil ..( i(ir!ic A4Uim, llr(u'i full fur l'ir l'Utilirl llumtu, Wil;mr(r I'llKI.l' STt I'V Mu.lx. IrtJ ly K. U. t'n :tii. t.r!luiii I'lfrtluf. )'ur I : tul V M C A f J - lit ; iliu! 0 1Im1 tor Jl ci i y I 'lilt irbrr, IUr.il.1 J kutiii.U AM U' Srty , I'of llli.t, Mticln.k ' j !rfhi ti lhlilrMii.lt " CJu. llii ln-111 nl l.r'lr(.llli nil I'lrj. uKt.. vl l.L.ltn. Ituuirf krl 'uiti. Ciol. Vlvi.r, ItuUit.l Uii.liil, 1'ixlUixl II m - l.uui U I - l ii'.rn' l'otrr(rnrr . I jo - Itl .lr MluJ;, K K. IVtV.il... J- (' nlcifitr. IUiuIJ Vutf. l K(riw iiral.ting. ' l..lrf.oip In Our Scliool " Tbe I lul. . lufturnrv In Alhlrlir ml &tl l lr l.oitn Hol rr, !IIt TUr l lul.' Iti(luui In liiiUnliip 4 Ihr S u.lrDl Uudj. Ilcury hl.li. l Altwujr 4:15 -C'Mitrrftir. 1 C. I'Uik. IU S., l'oit:inl, trrlitln(. "lx'lrutiH' It Our l V immunity," Cli.Mc.l i.li J ihr IW.t.. W.i.l Wilkr. HilUU.ro. Cir.u Hijrcih, Moyil , Mtui. i a KctT... 6-- 11.11, (Ur Mr, Krnt t..Hklrr tail .!. l.w.lau.Uf. "lui l .ii-lic at Caiil-v.' C 0 1 1 jr . "lit, !lnii Kd tlitur.l," lr. K .V!. lr.n, Kurnr. Wl N.l... J, MiCIIuti. "fhr It,,,.' i'c tu the N.mliwol," II. W. Slmir. SCMIAV "IV- lliMr SlmJy, "Thf Cixl of t.r.l e"'f." li K. I'riklot. US I'.-'.rg.Ut Suiiil.v Scluml. ) w- Mam Mrrllnu ful lk., .Vlilrr" fH'rl'r M I'mtl. uC I'oitUml. Sl. J'rl. "Mii or V." J jii-JvlrjjiiiM tilcii.l llic mict' thunlif, 1 - vliurt lira unite In fmrarll rt ct.jf illr Cuiivtlilloll. tu thr Mrllixli.t 'di. I It. Hhwlrt. St.lr Secy. V, M lir(on ami IJ.lio, jiirnlillliK in l'iin.1. i)i:i-SMANwit.i:v Joseph IMsman, of Portland, nd Miss Wilda Wiley, of Hills Uro, wtre united in marriage Thursday, Nov. 21, 191(1. at St. Mattlu'WH' Church, in HillsU.ro. FuthiT Dccncy tele watiriK' llie coromony. Mr. IMs ma a son of Mrs. C. Dolsman, nd in now oriKatfed in contraet "K in the ltoae City. The l.ri.to ; a daughter of the late Wilbur y.!ll7. mid ia a nieco of W. V. Wiley. William Dolsman officiated as Ponisman. and Miss Nellie wiflt'oll wan bridesmaid. The church ilecorations, arranged for we solemnization of the nuptials, ere hcautifut. After the cole oratum of the marriage the wod u'nf Party repaired to the home W tiie Kroom'B mother, where w weddinjr breukfast was en Joyinl. . They will make their home in "illsboro after a short weddinjr trip. . Wnale or exchange forWash '"Jton County land-1120 acres hot land, all prairie, in the Albyrta, ready for plow and all tultivablo except a few acres; ne mile from railway station. Address "Owner, Alln'rta. care ArKus, llill.sboro, Or." 3(5-0 Mrs. K,nma Zeigler, of near tali's r fa's a If Lid oiliii Band, Wm. Zeitflcr, asking fr ".uivoree and an equitable uis- . 1:1 I a'lie (l; hPi'i!.. l.d III.' , , an,,i .r ..- !. '! Mar C rail,, r !(,. in ...., ' a. I l,, ,, I'.'h I ... , ' I I I V r, Hi I'.-AI, It l!lk yjy. j Car; ,ei, j treetJ dn-i ..i l' !l nut I ,iim da, :- "i, 11,, .He J'.md "Tnfi.rt.-il,! v '-ar-, Willie ' 11,,-v 1. I -1 . . j it,. HiirMi: ll-'d j,.,- man if V, I 1 1. ar ,i Tt v W.'l'i I.. !, le.l ! a.; ! 'I at "i in. 'in v. r 1 1 and prK';irei th'-ir way p. f , 1 ir.", 1 M. 1 lr.e!.i a ' 1 ninma! . ' i. i!.- r.,.M,. K! ' ir.bar.it TU-jr t I'H-ket rat inn IblT. . Hi : ' -I" vi. AlU-rt ' 1 ' with a., ,:eiit ai :'' '-i-ilt with intent ' ' a tati.tnrv crime- - Went, chafed ;"' ' nine; State vs. ( ia, d,ared with ' ' A''c!.. nr.. eciiti,, a!!.- Alt; 1 ' ..".a . ci.ari ..-utiin' w,t: d.iahtir. w ith in- .H l II: t. . I. A. 1 h..ri h.irv r.t (in .!..wn t. V. He I, it Millie c.imtrv ... M...: ". I ", I" ti. . resident National cmintv ht. down 1 a. .ii ti ' haji in the paid hint in i. thinking iale i ( 'reer. O I-.a.-t llr,,-,,. 1 ' .A'- 1- man. and tl,, An' -is ma., ),,,,, a flw (!ol !ati . t-ini.-d nvi-r tu him 'I'-'ler the ,:,,, ,,at A IV man ;h '1 l.nrnh ;rh. D '",!, .-1! ,v i'... sale is a .sale that iii.-:,..s th,. (.' tu buyt-rs. i ..( o-,e W.-.-k. I I 1 1, ! li Jf t fnor r,,w. .) Will he able t.) buy '!." 111. n i.andise f,,r little ""'' ' t",an e.er h fure ill this ba-.e the st.H-k and " i th.-ir prutit.s fur tu make r.H.ni fur new 1. lie am L.-.i- I ':i k i!i and Mi.is Addie M. 1 a !.,r w ere united in tnar nae at l'nr.--.t Cruve, Nov. Ill, I'.'l'i, at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. .Mi-liner, Kev. Stiver of l.ciati!.. l i e room is a st'K-k-man o! A r . t ! "'i". I'-astern ( )re- ..n, at. i of Mr, ,e iTi, lew tliedauKhter M.'iireer. Thev will make thnr i...i:ie at Antelope. !...! Crane. No. XVJ. will e an. enti rta:i,niei,t and bas ket -"i-iai at the Modern Wok1 man Hall at ('.-.larMil!, Saturday ev cm?:. No'. nii!T Lii, l'Jli 1. A cnrdi.il invitation is extended to ad, Ladies are kindly re.iie.sted to bnn haAfts. Ii'i-7 Cl.as. Stephens, of Huxton. was down to the city yesterday iiionnn. ('has. is the baseball authority up bis way, i'mi in old en time was one of the Nimrods of the north county - until! (us). Annentni'..t took tli.1 chani.ion ship as "the hunter" President K. K. l.vtle. of the I'acitic Kailway i: Navigation ( 0., ises out the woni tnai me olden Spikt on tin Tillamook next May. road will be driven I hat beiiiK' tbe case Tillamook, as a Summer resort, will make her debut next Summer. Cinch Haas, of North Hills Imro, while workin with a fruit jar, la.sl Friday, broke the vessel and sulTcred a very severe wound of one of Ids bunds, He cut an artery and sutVered ronsideraluu loss of blood. Ir. Tamiesie at tended the wound. There are i!"i divorce cases on the circuit court docket up for 1 n. .o;,,!, cosine ami nnai ui'iin"... There are many which hav been adjudicated but no decree ed. same beinjr withheh some minor leal action jrrant 1 until is de- veloped. llo not overlook Council & Co.'s biir sab-, which commences Fri day morning. Nov. 2-". and la.st.s until December:! for if you do vou will miss some rcat bar ains. Council Co- always make ood when they Kiveasalo. . 1 1 I I I) ( 'ran. all. who na.s oeei arnveil 1 iM at Uanclier. Jioni.. i',.j, 'ii' to nun us wife and ehildren,' who have been here for several months, desse w , husy jtreetinjr his oldtinie llillsboro friends. Just ask Fmrick & Corwin to Hl.e one of their new tfophor traps, (lets them every turn -,l there is no chance of shoot- ;., vo.n-self or running a npear in your band. Fred ( Iroener, of below Rood's, and who is also somestory spin ner, was in town yesterday. i i loan on real estate ... 1 V UV sell farms. Try MHOIi.i. - - 11 ...It., us. I lie elilooi n 1 -jf)lj Ilillsboro 1 T. Fletcher, the pioneer teacher and surveyor, from Forest (b'ove last weeK. 1 . i:.,. . ,.,.ii nod see my splen- ,. T .;.,:.;, hnts. Mrs. Hhea i.'r,..st. Main, Kast of llnrd. Ceo. W. Howell, of beyond Hanks, was in the city luesday. on lotful liiiH"'HS- Hard Wheat Flour, i.v,.rv sack iruaranteed. 37tf A. I'. lloD-onib antl wife of 'I wo Fiidandi Ii'mim I'.,, 1 :,-.,,i e in town Tuesday SPLENDID CITIZEN DIES NEAR HILLSBDRO l.uui fi "'iiiinic, i,J I j,c siM.k- ". Iicd Snturdiiy 1.1.1. kNOVSN OIDIIMH DAYS fan Slmk l Hkrn Oregon in the Stfnlic '''"n Manning htiMkrnan and l""n-. r. died at bin home, a mile "rthof this city, Saturday, Nov. after an illness of several rnontlu. H,, waH )()rri in Wahl. '"Kton County, New York, in and at tb.; ae of i:j was thrown on bin own p-sourees. In K,:, he moved to Ohio, and in K.", went to Karma:;. In IK7.I, w'.'iit to 1'ike's l'eak, where I'" made and lost a fortune. In 'J'.e raid alone he lost $7,1)00 worth of horses, which were tolen by the Indians. In ls,'".l he emitated to Idaho, khere he prospected for a year, n 1m'i."i be came to Cortland' and naed in building flatlmats. m.i later coiuiuctiMj a stock and airy ranch on Sauvies Island. ,at.r be enakred in raisin: horseji in FastiTn Oregon, and for many years bred Imth stand- ird trottin st.K'k and draft ani- mais. m l.iA he was married to Mrs. Kli.abeth Wilcox, a pio neer of lSl.'i, and who was a iaubter of Woodsen Seojrjrin, md w ho survives. In ls;2 they moved to Hiuslwro and bouurht i'JO acres north of this citv. which be put in a hich state of ultivation, and later sold, except a small tract where he spent his leclmiriK' years. In the seventies he wits widely known by horsemen all over the coast. He was the soul of integ rity, and a wide circle of friends in Ksstern Oregon, aa w ell as in the vallev. mourn his loss. The funeral took place Monday, from the family residence, and interment was in the Masonic cemetery. The undersigned w ill sell at pub lic auction at his place, 1-2 mile south of Cedar Mill, on the '.arnes road, at 10 a. m., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12 l!y uiRtr, 10 yn, lion; bay uire, 10 MS, 11.', , yr oui Moment cow, now in milk, j Iiuilm.ii Jtrn-y cow, fri'dll soon; lymr ol.l llolsleiii licilcrs. all Iresli K ul J.in. 1st; J I'l-ycar old llolsliin brifeiH, frrnli in Hb.; a yr ol.l Durlmm- lcrn v lit'ifri, flfll atiout .lute of s.a-; j yr-ulil Jrincy-llulslriii heifers, frrsh in Ann!; 18 mo-ol.l hrifer, fresh in Feb.: 3 Spnni: linfei calves; these nre all choice sloik an.l have all len ins;ecte.l for luhiriuliiMn. Mi!, b week..; heavy fpruiR wakfim, ' shop ms.le," (joimI as new; ohl wavon. huiikiv. toad ca-t, si-l (11)1 harness, j sets ii.lc luitiu-ss; 1 j-inch steel beam nlnw. K sliovi I cultlvatiir, tleuhle shovel culttv.it r. Miin!e shovel with side w iiiS, It IK-rnne tiitmer, garden ililll, 50- tooth lever diau harrow, hayrack, innd stone. 5 Kal barrel chum, Millie haiHHu hav foik, wo het 1 inch Manila roie with hloi ks etc, S-inch post hole auer, n-iial b.nrel el vini'Kr, waifon d. ver, iuirrels. shovels rnke, forks, hoes, snme household fiirnitme ami oilier i.mcles ton iiiiinerons to ineiilieii. l.uncn at noon. Terms of Sale: Under $10, ash; $10 and over, one year bankable notes. 3 per cent otf for cash on sums over $10. Mll.T Kkevks. Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. RHEVES BERU Mr. B. B. Reeves and Miss Iou ise" Berjr. of Cedar Mill, were united in marriage Thursday, November 21. 1910. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Berg, Kev. Conge, ot Salem, oliiciating. Mr. Reeves has been a resident of the Cedar Mill section lor manv years, and the uruie is a iwpular young lady of her vicin ity. They will take up their res idence at Cedar Mill. Judge J. W. Good in yesterday Nov. 23 united in marriage cle in the car and was unable to Albert H. Tooze. of Clackamas j ocate ,t until Tuesday, when she County, and Miss Gertrude found it at a carDarn where Con Wilkes, daughter of A. J. W 1 kes , )tluctor yy, Cavander had left ana wen Known a, ouemwu. Sam Ornduff, of near Laurel, ,nc a pitv visitor, yesterday evening. M I LIHBGAO ARGUS. NOV. 2 l'JI I'- thankful, anyway! White Mountain Flour- $1. at limmott's. C. W. Thra)(), of Dreneo, was in the city tlie first of the week. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. IVrkir.s. Nov. 22, 1'JlO, a daugh ter. Monmouth Cutter at Emmott Hros. Try it it is the real tiling. l!orn, to Mr. and Mrs. Hay .v.rthrup, Hillshoro, Nov. 21, 1!10. a son. Ten head of pijs for sab; I). Tsehabohl. Hillsljoro, Ore.. Iloute 1. Helvetia. Surveyor T. S. Wilkes is on the streets after a siee of rheu matism. If you want wxxl bargains in bats, call on Mrs. Rhea Frost, Main St., Kast of Third. J. R. McNow and wife, of Inf low Reedville, were in the city yesterday afternoon. Co to the Kin"; Liht Co. for your electric lilit supplies. Sec ond d.xir east of Crescent Theatre. VV. I:. Iusigiiorit. of Cales (.'n ek, was in town near yes- ipiay. YV. E. McCourt and wife are visiting in California. While in the South they will visit at Tur loek. Ceo. Yandercoevering and I'eti-r Jansen, of Verlxxirt. were in the city luesday on legal bus iness. If vou want anything in silver ware, just go to Norman Greer's ano ou will surely find what you want. An torn- Hermens, of VerUxirt, was in the city Tuesday morning, and while in town called on the Argus. For sale Two sows, two pigs, and .six shoats. Inquire D. L. Ibiiiston, Fair Acre Farm, outh HillsUir.j. Dance at W. O. V. Hall, at Glencoe, Saturday night, Nov. 'JO. Toi-lle's orchestra. Tickets, .l.i. including supper. Anyone looking for silverware, who is not blind, will see one of the best assortments ever in the city, at Norman Greer's. The football game between Ilillsboro and the Wabash In dependents, scheduled for today, takes place this afternoon at 'l.l, at lb. creation Park. Erwin Ritter, secretary of the German Mutual Fire Insurance Co . was in from near Bethany, on Tuesday, on legal business. 1'eter Jacobsen and Wm. Batcbeidar, of the West Union section, were over yesterday, getting the dressing for their turkeys. Strayed -Bald-face 2-year-old colt, sorrel. Information as to whereaUmts will In? rewarded. J. II. Yanl.um, Cornelius, Ore., Route 1. 3G-8 Thos. Withvcombe, for years a resident of the Farmington sec tion, and now handling real es tate out of Portland, was in town yesterday. Mrs. A. W. Barber returned Tuesday from an extended trip to Riverside and Ontario, and other California joints, where she visited with sisters. Taken up; Yearling bald face gelding; two white hind feet; no brand. Owner please call, pay charges, and take same away. George Hart, Cornelius, Ore., Route 2. Rox 23. 3G-8 Peter Smoker, of Helvetia, was down to the city yesterday. He says that the farmer who has not his Fall work completed this year is in hard luck, as this has been one of the finest Autumns for years. Gen. Ranson Woman's Relief Corps will have an apron sale in the building between Koeber's confectionery and the Commer cial Hotel, on Tuesday, Novem ber 2D, commencing at ten in the morning. - Mrs. L. 0. Crandall, president. 36-7 B. R. Reeves and Max Berg, of Cedar Mill, were in town y ester day. Mr. Reeves has sold his general merchandise store at Ce dar Mill, to a Mr. E. S. May, of Chehalis. Mr. Reeves has been in business lor seven years, and leaves a host of friends who wish him well in any new undertaking. 53Saturday of this week, to -i o ciocK, uv. uowe, me well known optometrist, will be in Tualatin Hotel. Don't fail to consult him about your eyes and glasses. Dozens of Hillsboro ref erences. More than 20 years ex penence as an exclusive eye specialist Mrs. S. J. Stanton, of Sher wood, recently sold a lodging house and placed $600 in coin and currency in her handbag, and then boarded a car, enroute for Mt. Seott. She left the recepta ,t lor tne owner, mere were two checks in the satchel, in the sum of $2,000. Mrs. Stanton ' Kve the tinder $100, NEW CITY CHARTER SH0ULD PASS BIG Many Important Matters are Pro vided for in Proposed Measure HARD SURFACE STRLETS IS ONE Property Owners can Have ten Yean to Pay Street Improvements The new city charter should pass without much opposition at the coming city election. For street improvements, the new instru ment makes proper provision, and the terms of the city are not severe, in case anyone shall wish to be granted time, ten annua! payments will be afforded, with an interest charge. With such a charter Hillsboro can progress- without such a charter it can, and will, stand still. The provision affecting street improvements, so far as the power to order and execute is concerned, is as follows: The council is authorized and empowered, whenever it deems expedient, to provide by resolu tion for the improvement of any street or alley in said City of Hillsboro, by planking, replank ing, paving, repaying, graveling, regraveling, macadamizing, such street or alley, or laying any oth er kind of paving or surfacing thereon, or repairing any kind of paving previously done, or con structing a sewer therein, any such improvement to include cost of curbing along such street or alley, and all the expense of mak ing any and all such improve ments herein authorized and enumerated shall be paid by the owner, or owners, of lots, tracts, or parcels of land specially bene- htted by such improvements, and the council is authorized and em powered to determine the char acter and kind of any such im provement, to determine what lands are specially benefitted by such improvements, and the amount to which each parcel, lot or tract of land is benefitted, and to levy and assess upon each lot tract or parcel of land the pro portion or amount of such ex pense, and make the same a lien thereon, as the said lot tract or parcel is found to be benefitted thereby, and to collect such as sessments." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jas II Sewell to Anna Eagle- ton, 5.11 a Sewell Acreage $1 1 Ruby Gorham to A W Smith, 7 Its electric ad Tigardville Maria Wilcox to G Engelke. 40 a C Wilcox d 1 c 1 3000 10 Jno Trachsel to H C Delano, land in Gray Oak Tract Evelyn Fisher toj M Taylor, lot 13 Evelyn ad 10 Chas AW yman to F Schuler, 6 1-2 a near Gaston .3800 W Latham to Maria Smith, 160 a above Mountaindale- 6400 G Fields to Myrtle Fields, tr in blk 7 rorest Grove 150 Emma L Walker to Ora Hal- gate, 80asec4t3nr3w 5 rank Lichty to E S F New come. 30 a sec 1 1 n r 2 v3000 Olive Hurlburt to W J Ped- dicord, 8. 16 a Taylor Ferry Road 4000 D G Brown to D M Holbrook 23.70 a E Young d 1 c ... 620 Mary Crewson to Alice Mc kenzie, same as above 1000 B Reynold to HW Bradley. 80 a sec 27 t 2 n r 4 w. . . 2800 Mary Rolston to Hattie Hard ing, trin blk 2 Gaston 1000 red Porter to A M Porter, lot in Gaston 600 Alexander to 0 W Hum phreys, 80 a sec 36 t 1 n r 5w 10 J S Drew to Caroline Gleiser, 3 lots W Park ad F Grove. 1600 J J Smith to J L Graff, 67 a T R Cornelius d lc 10000 C H Bamford to J A Hazlitt, tr sec 9 t 1 n r 4 w 1 E G Goff to J A Hazlitt, 40 a in same as above 5000 E Freeman to J Saunders, tr in Dilley 600 H A Davies to M Turner, tr at Banks, liquor restnctionlOOO E I Kuratli to i rank Duerst, tr blk 22 Hillsboro - 10 J C Kuratli to Joseph Duerst, tr blk 2 Humphrey's ad-. 10 E I Kuratli to J C Kuratli, 80asec35tlnrlw.... 10 Delia Graham to Mary Miller 54x90 feet blk 3 F Grove- 400 Geo Duerst to E I Kuratli. 80 asec35tlnrl w 10 Jas Fewster to Mary Lawton 2 lots W Portland Heights Jennie Haines to Elinor Alexander, 2 lots in Fair- view 1 Herman Metzger to Marshall Stewart, 4 lots Metzger Acres 1000 Rose Broadley admx to J G Bramberg, 40 a sec 34 t 2 n r 4 w 1500 Melinda Cave et al to J H Kroeger, Hardware store, Main street 3000 W H Lyda to M F Heesacker, 120.39 a near Greenville-..13800 J J FisheretaltoWGHoff man, 80 asec 16 1 1 s r 3 w8000 C E Marrs to W F Johnson, 40 a near Scholls 3300 Sylvester White to A I An derson, 10 a sec P, t 3 s r 1 w John Algesheimer to C F 10 Hesse, V.tt.Hl a John Grif fith donation F E Atkins to J W Davis Jr, 1.22 a in lairview K) Oitfred Prf-elrr tn Iave Ilirscher, 1 acre in Helvetia fjoo Kets Mlwirlc to 1' fc Davidson, lot in nunipvii.e, l orest i.rnve 470 iraisy Aiiu-ker to Kose Wetterlior(. jiwcijiiiri w 111 1 nier i-rniie 10 1 -armor remit, 40 a nrar ParmitiKtoti 1200 ae to same, 1 acies near farming inn ruler I'ennear.ri wife to Perler I'enne 40 m res near rariiiinitoti im (rto Barley to I) Reruito, 6.4H acres sec 3 t I a r I w JW.Shute to IHU Kimlieiiiti, tract in, rairview- trm J w Mierwxxl to Harvey Krigrri, .WX150 reel .Nayiora ail t I, rove... 300 .-j 1 .vainer 10 11 1. Wa!U, 50.30 a sec 3 i 1 1 r 4 w ijoo i.iim i.enman to Harry u loung.lot in tinman ncres 10 Alice Hoffman to M W Halin, lot I blk 9 Thome's al 110 V. R Thomas to Hilernia Savings Bank, 5 lots Bensonic Height iooo Walter Amann to II II Wright, 50.90 acres sec 3 t 2 s r 1 w. 1600 J T A'txamler to Geo Kate, 10 a see 4t3r3w ,n S A Monlton to B I' Danimon, tract in Curtia suh div, Forest Grove..., 1 Geo Kaae to li J tofDn, 10 acres sec 4t3or3w iooo Herman tMterniann to W A Sahnow, 0.35 a alunroe donation. 1 R L Scheiffe.in to W A Sahnow, 0.33 a Munroe donatim. 1 Julia K Boyce to Myrtle I)enniaon, 2 lots bile 37 h t a.l Hillsboro 1000 Noah Hiniley to C H Snider, prop erty at Progress 4300 Portland Heights Realty to W K Im- vis, 2 lots Portland Heights No 2... 10 Minnie Spath to 11 K Jovce,4oa sec 35 t 2 1 r 2 w. ivjo Herman Metzger to R A Sawyer, lot in Metzger Acres ijc L C Uarrigtis to Kmma I. Walker, 80 acres sec 4 t 3 n r 3 w 2000 Kva Chriitenoa lo It Fubols. 17& ai a Inox donation 14 000 N S Frickett toGrant Jones, So acres sec 13 t 2 n r 4 w. 100 J A Jeffrey to Arthur Langguth, his int in Murderer Koselair s farm..... 1 GEO. H. WILCOX Geo. H. Wilcox, of Newport, has been nominated for mayor of that bustling city-by-the-sea. Mr. Wilcox was for many years as sessor for Washington County, giving eminent satisfaction. He was councilman here a number of times, and wa3 alway3 faith ful to his duties. Newport will not be loser by electing Mr. Wil cox as its executive. FRL'IT MEETING There will be a meeting of the Washington County Fruit Grow ers Association in Hillsboro, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 26, at 1:30 o'clock. Secretary B. N. Sproat, of Beaverton, writes that there will be an experienced pack er at the session to give instruc tions on preparing fruit for the market. All orchardists are in vited to attend this session. $S)0 Cash Will 1 uy you a nice 5-room house; lot 9M9G; chicken park for 200 chickens; fruit trees in full bear ing. This house is as good as new, and is an ideal little home. Price, $1750. Terms-$500 cash, balance $20 a month. Address P. 0. Box 412, Hillsboro. Dr. Ernest Everest, of Corne lius, was in the city yesterday, filing his final account pf the es tate of Andrew Hauck, deceased, who passed away at Cornelius a few month ago. The only heir to the estate is Minnie Hauck Wartegg, the celebrated prima donna, who has sung before the crowned heads of Europe, and had more than one triumphant tour in America. Mrs. Wartegg now resides at Lucerne, Switz erland, where she has a splendid villa. Her husband is now in the Argentine, where he has arge interests. I have a 3 1-4x4 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 $15, if taken at once. Box 293, Hills boro. E. C. Mulloy, of near Laurel, was over to the city yesterday, and called on the Argus. For sale finely bred young Jersey bull, registered. Will sell for $3o if taken soon. VV rite for particulars as to breeding. E. E. Watts, Hillsboro, Oregon. John Loftis, of beyond Glencoe, was in the county seat yesterday on probate business. Hercules stumping powder, any quantity, caps, fuse, etc. All new stock at J. L. Borwick s, Reedville, and at Orenco. 3Gtf 1 Frederick Johansen and son Oscar, were in town from Farm ington, yesterday. Lost: Spitz dog, small. Re ward. Return to Lee Sears, Garage, Third Street, Hillsboro, Oregon. 3otf Born, to Abraham Stoller and wife, of near Cedar Mill, Nov. 17, 1910, a son. Wanted: High grade Jersey bull, between one and two years old. Give price and breeding. Box 411, Forest Grove. Ore. Erwin Burkhalter, of South Tualatin, was in the city yester day. 'Ace PROFESSIONAL, F. A. BAILEY, M. D. 1'bynlr Un tod Hnrifii a Ottic-Bailey Morgan bi.ira, iirxUIra Rooms li, 13 and 14, Rl.iu-.. mjuiV wmt rornar B&mIIii and Beeoi il Mrria Bolh 'I'honm. MVWWVI S. T. LINKLATER, 14. a. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlot niwUIra oorTb Delta 1 nig Mr KurMatiM Eaatof Court II-mim., lo tha oorner of the Work. ssVWWsSVM JAME.Sr-HILUPETlMIK8JK.il. U. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hurgfiri Southern Faclflo Ba!lr,.a. Co. CoiiaulUtion In Franco or Kiicl.ah. ON north aid. of Main St.. HUlaU.M, Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D .D.D.S. Physician ana Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, cauey-Morfjan Block. Both Phonea. TTHUk. r- DR. ELMER H. SMITH Osteopathic Physician m OFFICE HOURS Monilajs, Wedneaclayt and Fri laya 9 'o ; 1 to 4; 7 to 8. Tumlays, Thurailaya and Satunlaya 7 to 8 p. m. Llnklater Bldg over Delta. Both I'lionei DR. VV. E. PITTENGER Dentist Roorna 10 and 11 Morgan-Baliey Block, itret. Over Dannla Store. HILLBBORO ------ OREGON Omm. K. tmmy w. a. Hmrm BAQLEY A HARE ATTORN BYS-AT-LA W fioomi 1 and 1 Shnto BaildlnK HILLSBOfiO, . , OKE(i05. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-tAW Koomt J, 4, k s, Morgan Blk, HlUaboro JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offica tjpatalra. Bailey Morgan &lxk Roonu, i anl a. HILLSBORO. - OBSG0M. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orrioi: Main BUeet, opp. Co- n II 01. HILLSBORO - OK ''Ai-Jt THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, UpaUIra, Room j, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and lice:d Veter- inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac- tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'8 STABLB No. 1 Office phonea: Pacific State 501 ; Inri.219 Residence phonea; Independent 213; I'a citic Sutts 481. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do HiKh Gum Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment Trmieiie Bldg. HILLSBOfcO, OHK. Main and Third. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern Woodman of America, meeta every first and third Saturdaya in each month at their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial, ly invited to attend camp meetings. S. G. Khoubs, Consul. R. E. liALbERMAfi, Clerk. J. S. LORSUNG 1 1 Contractor "and Builder N 1 ! h I Large Barns a Specialty jj Ind'pt phone 151 Rood' Div. g Hillsboro, Ore., R. f. D. 5 Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night Independent I'lione ORENCO, - - ORKOON DR. J. B. NOBMAN Physkla m4 Srfo Office in TAMIESIE BUILDING Calls promptly Answered ""'iiuon of the property. Hethany, were