MIU8B0RQ AhGUS. DEC '. Itl PAG2 S ALBERT L. WEST GETS HUS PRESENT I, SciiU-ihtiI lo I'wur Vvr nnJ I iKit IUtciuk-U ii I'uroU ji imii: Kuril oi'i NS cwtu or mi lav Mail Carrier tlcU Clnmmv uriiicf Uuud Reputation jjural Mail I'ttrrii-r Atln-rt I,. Wctit.of ShfrwcNxl, HjM-iit Clirixt iiihh I by i" the county jail, tiii.-. ttith furtixHlinjr. for lir v;u awaitii'lf Htn tenet u'miii im.ii vit tioii of a Uitutory ollVimc, lh ooini'lainintf witnetm U-ing Mr. Chin. llainvH, who lived uuk t(' tmiil route on which W'tni Wu woiit to carry I'mli' S:uii'h tiift iiiiH. WcHt'a ciiHt- wax con nidt r tl but n hlmrt time hy tin jury before the finding of iruilty whs mailt. JuilieOiunpU-II came out TueK day anil held court, and Wt-nt wan brought In-fore hint for si n t. me. lli wiw trivi'ti four years a, tht-ii the gate of mercy wan opened, uml the Court told him he was going to give him n chanre UfttUrti of liirt former I(xkI reputation,, and lteisnwi he believed that he would now U. cutne a gd citizen, and remain , The (!4urt told him to go home to hiM wife land child and to follow the alh of rectitude, ami that nothing but a laie fruin proper condui t would pre vent him from enjoying his liber ty. Went wan very much ow-r-rtune at the outcome of the case, mid promised that be would fol low the tuik'tfestionrt of the Court to the letter. lie left for home on the first train, in company with hi wife and child. lir.lSt.ltk HOII'M AN A very pretty home wedding w as celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mm, John Hewlcr. pioneers f Uulett Creek, when their daughter, Mi.w Ant, was united in marriage to Carl I logman, of Forest Crove. Uev. Daniel Staver olHatinir. The bride in a very (Hipular young lady in the west end of the county, ami ban a host of friends who are tender ing cnnirnitulationH. The groom in the only Hon of J. N. Ilolfman. the l'orc.Ht Grove attorney, and is managing the Korejt Grove theatre. They will renide in For est (J rove. Card of Thank Martin Vandi bey, (,f the enun ty farm, n-o nUy 'caught a pup Kray fox, of the ,.arly l'.l litti-r. in a common trap, on hu ranch Im-Iow Newton. The yoiihy iter wai caught by the foot and no IciirH were cne.hed. Martin Picked the pup up by the i-cruir of the lo ck and it made no at tempt to bite, ho h" carried it l-'- ne and a collar now adorns ibJ '.'' k, It in domesticating nice ly. and eats like uny ordinary' do,-. It in a pretty little lady and h it a plume that is loner than il i hodv. Martin is very pro nl of ..., catch and Kays that treble tin- money its jtelt would bring win M no inducemeut to part with it and a (.'ray fox pelt is worth a nice little pitrc ()f money, See our di) lies for our custom ers. When oil exnenii SlOO with us you p-t a line dining room set of dihhes. Call for cards and have Hie amotint of our purchases punched each time you buy. When you buy that amount you get the ilishes, or you have a dandy game and fish set. Kmrnott I'.ros. John Miller, a Hon-in-law of Mrs. Susan I'.rown, now residing in Portland, wax on the jury that convicted Mrs. Kersh of man slaughter, in the Multnomah cir cuit court, the other day. Mr. Miller was foreman of the laxly. Webb, her accomplice in the murder, has Item convicted and w ill hang. Webb killed an old miner in a Portland hotel, and he and Mrs. Kersh were spend ing the money taken from the victim. The annual mask ball will be given at Hillsboro Hull on the evening of Saturday, Dec. HI. The usual prizes fur the ln'st waitens and best sustained char acters will lie tfiven. There is much interest over the prize waltz atfair. as there will k con testants from all over Washing ton Count v. Toelle's orchestra. 4D - 2 NUMBER Of DISTRICTS A SPECIAL TAX District No. '), at the 1hati.ht.-r District, Uoc Limit We desire to express our (sincere thank to those who kindly aidwl us and tendered sympathy in our recent U'reavement, the death and obsequies of the late Mrs. V. W. Norton. We tender espwial thanks for the In-autiful floral tributes from her friends. V. W. Norton. Mrs. Marv Sabin & Familv. Hillsls.ro. ()re.. Dec. 1910. CIKCCIT cot Kt J N Arthur & V v Tualatin Mill Co. dismissed. Mel.Rer vs Uichards. dismissiHl. State vs Albert West; Hentenced to four years and jrivon parole; West to reMirt tosherilT every 30 days. Ziejrlcr V8 Ziejrler. dismissed and papers Btricken f rom files, HnK lish v Knirlish. decree of divorce. beach vh l-each, decree of di vorce. Van Alstine vs Van Al jttine, decree of divorce. Jones i t alrt indicted for sale of liquor without license, pleaded not guil ty, and cases set for trial. URI.iniNU I want to thank my patrons for their literal patronage during the past year. Wishing you an a uroHoi.roim and happy new year.-koHpectfully, Mrs. lmo Kene Hath. SIMXIAI, ROAD TAX Nmice of tingling tn vole n.lilili'nl t x: Wc ,r uiut. rsiKiie'l.coniprisi u m h i fii'. nf the tipji!i of lioail Dtstuct No, ia, WuhliiiiKloo County, OrrRon, lit-rt-by give notice tlit ni'i"H ' liel.lut the Couit House. IliUsboro , In Mill toml ctiHtrict, on the lUy of Ie ctmher, 1910, nt the hour of o'clock p. m ,for the puHKe of voting in mlilition nl in. r..r r.m.l ii.irnraipB. n proviilt'il in fe.34, Uwi Of Oregon, lj9 l'"'1 Deeeuilier 14, I9- (Signt'D R I. (Ireer. K (! llrou, W t) Unre. V ltHinHh, J II Willinnia, A I 1'iost, Vi ; limit, A C Donelnoti, H T UiikUter, A t. ShuU, W V ltergen, Geo U Bagley. A . iraKR, K N Hiitclielsr. T V Huhnrcl. U Wmuii, A J Ilirtmtnpf.U B lUrtrmnpf J f Tmnietle, C 1' Ubhy, J H H'r.l"'t- K I. MeCormlck, Jutnta Boreniwn, V J Sew ell, J W liHtley. DavM Kurntll, A A Mor rill, W M ckm, Fretl Sirgrist. W 1? McCourt, K R Morton, VV N ltnrrett, Vv 1 linger, A H Hiiley, J C Unikin, M 11 Hteyeniion, T W Wyatt, R H Greer, J A luibrte, L V Kminolt. W H l'ittenger, John M Wall, Willi IrelBiid. Sheriff Hancock yesterday re ceivfid n letter from Allen lan- nock, who ia visiting relatives at Greenock. Scotland. He writes that the elections there were very exciting, wherein there was a repetition of the general elec tion to Parliament a year ago. lie aayB his health ia improving. A week from next Monday, and the Washington County del egation will be in attendance at the legislative Session. Those from this county who have Keats in the lawmaking ImkIv are State Senators W. N. Barrett and lr. W. D. Wood; legislators J. A. Chapman, Middleton. C. r. Tigard. Tigard. and W. 11. Ho lis, of Korest drove. 1 wish to exchange part or all of my addition to Hillsboro, for a l'.mkI ranch. Would pay some cash difference, in a desirable trade. This nroiierty is only three blocks from Klectric deHt, court house, school, etc. (khk: drainage, livery house can have a well drained basement. In quire of F. M. Ileidel, HillslKiro, flreeon. 41 tf It U-gins to look as though Second St reet, betw een Main and Washington, will have the first move to pave started in a short time. The reiort is current that a majority of the property own ers are in favor of the improve ment, and wish to start when Spring opens. A New Years resolution: 1 have enjoyed a liberal patronage in the past year and I wish to show the public my appreciation. I have decided to give equally to the seven churches of Hillsboro for the next six months, com mencing Jan. 1, 1911. 2 per cent of my cash sales payable the first davofeach month. Norman 11 Greer. 4'--3 Road District No. 8 held a special election this week for mud ournoses. and voted a three mill tax. 10. D. Hite was chair man, and L M. Hesse, secretary. Ti,n vote was made unanimous. This is the same special tax they voted last year. The meeting tend held in the Kinton school house. Hoy Greear, of the Pharmacy, started for Arizona for his health, iua tw of the week, lie ex- 1U4 U to remain until Spring Chas. Lamkin will have charge of the store during his absence. ist nt Kmrick & Corwin to one or meir new koi,"-' traps. Gets them every u uc -a nl there is no chance of shoot ing yourself or running a spear in your hand. 1) U. Wheeler, of Wheeler station, below Keedville, was in town yesterday, accompanied by 10. 0. Wolf, of Keedville. l? v Foster, veara ago con nected "with the Tillamook line out of this city, and now rocaieu at Tacoma. was over Christmas, a guest of H. T. Bagley and wife. Those Electric Irons at G. II Stovers are going, ana n you are thinking about getting one, you had better get your oruci Mtou nertlm .lohnson. stenogra- pher, and well known here, has t. ,Wndo for anextenlea V0TID SI'IXIAL OF TUN MILLS Prevailing Tai in f ive Mill, With More DinirltU to Come lload Ii.stiicLs over Washingtm County have Ix-en voting for or against special road taxes for permanent road work the past two or three weeks, and there are yet more to hear from. I list. No. 2) -up in the Thatcher sec tion, to the north of Forest Grove went the limit, and voted a ten mill tax. so that a trreat leal of rock roads may be ex pocted up that way the corning season. .North Hillsboro and Cornelius will vote Saturday, and other districts may have voted and the returns not yet sent in Those who have voted tax and have reported to Clerk Bailey are: District No. 1, John Nybcrg, supervisor, a mills. No. 2, h. Murdoek, sup., 5 mills. No. 3. (J. W. Whitmore, sup., : mills. .o. , h. l). i i i to. sup., Jmills. No. 11, A. Heckmann, sup., mills. No, 20, Thos. Murphy, sup., 5 mills. No. 2U, J. A. Johnson, mills. No. 2H, J. 10. Zimmerman, sup. ; mills. No. 20, John Beyer, sup., 10 mills. No. 31, mills. No. 32, mills. No. 31, Ambrose sup., 5 mills. Last year 18 districts voted a special levy. There are 3G road districts in the county. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Go to Mrs. I. Bath's Btore for your masque faces. H. L. Flint, of Scholia,' was up to the city today. J. C. l.amkin went t Donald today, fur the (Jr-gon Klectric. Get articles of wood for burn ing at Mrs. I. Bath's. C, 10. Kindt, of Kinton, was up to the city today. Whitman's are the best Get them at The Delta. 41-2 Geo. Darety, of Glencoe, was over to the city thi3 morning. J. A. Vandehey and family ere in from near Glencoe, this morning. .B RECALLSA TRAGEDY Widow of William W. Booth Died December 26th in Hillsboro HUSBAND WAS KILLED IN lXS5 r a year, only $2.25. 10. (0. Mulloy, of I-aurel, wa3 ver U) the city I ueslay. John I'urves, of South Tuala tin, w as over to the city yester day morning. Mrs. A. 10. Perkins, of Port- arid, spent Christmas with Mrs. j. liushlow, Dainty and wholesome means Brucger. a weak-minded youth. Whitmans clKx.-oiates.-Ai ine c,,nmvr on irr, tup m 'Clui. -tl-. f,Va Va.mcr rohfrf-rv Mr Pvith Attorney John M. Wall is still was killed near the Fourth Street nfmed to the bouse, but ex- intersection ot Main, and young pecLs to jh out in a day or so. L. F. Carstens and Geo. Lip pert, of Banks were in the city todav. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Southern, of Portland, spent Christmas with their relatives here. sup., o John Heaton, sup., 5 Kd. Bentzen, sup., Schmidlin, see i-'rmik Aiiltich to Cum'i Batik of Yaneuuvrr, i'jj ihc Jil 211 3 w l J C ClUlun. 11 V I'urdy. Mrs C Mc Lto.1. W A Jubunton, J T Callahan et al to Willamette Vailcy & Coast Railimtil, ri)(liH of y - MctiU Savingi & Tout Co to S N llm k. lot 2io Johnson Kst Ad lka- verton-lfeedville to Adam Lronhardt to Lucinda lUniliill U 43 Witt Carjwnlcr donalion Jooo Unman MeUirer t0 K V lKrcter, J lot! MctJger Acre Tracts 650 K M Torque etal to Mary Liebcr- msu, 41 a Kd Constable d 1 c - Ziltilna iloiner et al to H T Koeber, 20x99 ft In lot 4 b!k 7 Hillsboro... .2000 B F I'urdv to J no Morrelli et al, S a and other lands t 2 a r 4 W....3JS6 llrriuan MeUyer to A G Scribner, lot 1 blk 14 .U-igcr Acre Tracts... 3; Geo M MctKinald to John II Uuke, S a in Grovelaml Acres not) Jack Helper to Krnest Btue, 3 lots FrewinK Urchard Tracts, less a Villiani Jumea Kelly to Frank An derson, 160 acres sec t6 t 3 n r 3 w I W Brnson to Sne M I'ringle, lot in lleusoiiic Heiirlits o IS Myers to hdRar bharp, lOCQa itc U I Ml I .1. isoo Iwac B Miillin to K'iv Mnllin, 6 lots h!k B Kairview, HillaUiro tooo Henry Mi Nauiee to Josephine Mc- aiiife, acres at Dtlley Tims C Tarsons lo L N Totnpkius, 160 a sec 4 t I r 4 Biixene K Wells to C J Kennedy, 3 lots in Uii'hiana t'atk, tiuuuoro. 10 L N Totujikina to Thos C Paraout, lots In Dilley Bfiij BirdU to II V Gates, tract on Mapli M Sam II Beliuke to J A Trice, lot m Srcond l-:iec Ad Tieardvi'le 1000 Christian Lehman to Arthur B Uni den, lot s blk C Lehman Acres-... 400 II W Scott to Alexander bcott, 150-74 acres T B Speaks donation 2000 VV W Rvals to Thos Dully lot west l'aik ad Forest Grove 3 Y 1. Willis et al to Wilson River Timler Co, 4S0 a sc 16 t 1 n r 6 w Thomas Bradley to Frauk Fagothy, c a 16 t 1 a r 1 w JOOO Heimnn Mrtner to J C Jones, lots 1 and 6 blk 35 Metiier Acres 900 Herman Meuner to M L Huyes, lot 7 blk V Metier Acres- 600 I-vi J llrannon to Frank A Smith, Iota 25 and 26 Hilsloro Acres 10 Alexai-iier Baxler to M R O d Peo ple Home, lot 3 blk 6 S Pad. For est Grove 1000 Frank Waller to N V Rice, lot iu teutonic Heights 7o E O Van Osdul to R B Jacks, 1 lots blk 1 Bump's ad Forest drove 1200 Shot Do8 Sept. JOlh of That Year by Sydney Brujater Mrs. Ella F. Booth, widow of W. W.Booth, died at her home, 11th and Oak Streets, Hillsboro, Dec- Try the Argus and Oregonian ember 26, 1910, of heart failure Mrs. Booth ha3 never been very strong and since her husband's death, September 30, 1903, has been gradually failing. Her hus band, W. W. Booth, was a har ness maker, and in 1905 conduct ed a harness shop where the Gross store now stands. He was shot and killed by Sydney Brugger robbed his victim and came oacK to tne oaKery ana bought some cookies and left for Beaverton. where he was picked up by the sheiff next day and later convicted and sentenced for life. The funeral of Mrs. Booth took place yesterday after- Miss Lucy Davis, of Portland, noon. She leaves six children to visit ml' friends here and at mourn her loss: Mrs. uertruae is Glencoe, this week Miss Lulu Beiling, of Portland, isited with her relatives at Roy, over Christmas. Judsre G. W. Barnes is suf ficientlv recovered to again be out on the street and attend to Wisconsin. his official duties. Tho A rmift wishes all a Haoov BIRTHDAY SURPRISE New Year. And. by the way, get your hand trained to write Thirty friends tendered Mrs. F. Munn. Seattle; Mrs. H. B. West- phal, Saramento, Cab; Mrs. C, M. Coon, Beatrice, Neb.; Mrs Guy Powers, Mrs. Herbert Kafer and Miss Nettie M. Booth, all of Hillsboro. Deceased was 5o years of age, and was born in 1-9-1-1. A few nice Black Minorca cockerels for sale. Pure bred.--J. N. Miller, City Uoute 4; one mile mile south of Oak Park station.3 District Attorney E. B. Tongue and wife spent their Christmas at the A. E. Ileames home, in Southern Oregon. Attorney S. B. Huston, of ortland. was counsel on a case in circuit court, yesterday. Ora and Page Gardner, of rv nrettv weddiner was cele Mountaindale, were in the city brated at High Noon, on Christ L. Brown a suprise Christmas night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, near Laurel, the occasion being the birth anniver sary of the hostess. A supper, consisting of cakes, fruits and sweet cider, was served at mid night Music and games were enjoyed. Many beautiful pres ents were given Mrs. Brown ASBAHR BATEMAN mas Dav. at the home of Mrs. A, J. Bateman, of Gales Creek when her daughter, Miss Alice, was united Htiarrtageto'-Mp Harrv Asbahr, Rev. Daniel Stav er officiating. Only immediate relatives of the contracting part ies attended. After the ceremony the wedding party were seated to a sDlendid Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Asbahr will reside at the farm of the groom, three yesterday Frou Frou have arrived -the ti 1 i iL. . cream ot all waiers. just me thine for parties liirTtrrrcnesr Sole agents for Hillsboro. Con- nell & Co. 42tf For sale: Team, weighing about 1000 each.-Inquire of John Simpson, 3 miles south of Reedville. P. O. address, Kea- verton, 11 3. 40-2 Geo. Grant with Wyatt & Co., miles north of Corvallis, after a is in Portland for a short vaca- short wedding trip down the tion. and John Dennis has been Willamette Valley. Both bride assisting at the store during his and trroom were born and raised absence. in Washington uunty. ine u ir ir..n n , ,,,a ; bride has been a student at the U. II. XlUll. Ul VJiciivor, nm , . ... i ,,11 r tkio mAmimr hrimrino-in his SOn. UregOn Agricultural yu iesc iu. vn'? Jt uii'f,) r ti Henry, who returned to West- twrt Ore., after a visit with relatives. Thos. Tucker, of Woodstock, and one of our county pioneers. Judge Goodin reports' the fol lowing condition of last year's special road tax funds, as they stand at this date- District 1, amount drawn, 173.G9; still due, JX53.81. Districts 3. 4. 8, 9. 10. 1. 15, 21. 2o. 28 and 29. all set tled in full. District 31 over drew $13-1.50, and this covers 25 per cent allowance. District No. j, of Cornelius, has $1590 due including amount to city of Cornelius. District No. H. South lillslioro, has $1841.67 due. and District No. 12. of North lillsboro still has $1710.37 due. Those districts having money due will have the various amounts expended in the Spring on per manent roads. District 34 still ha3 $111 due, representing 25 per cent allowance. For sale: I will sell my regis tered bull, Holstein-Friesian, Sir Salma Alameda Dekol No. 48.064. or will trade for good work horse. Is gentle, quiet, and gets 70 per cent, guaranteed. Address L. C. Cooper, Cornelius. Ore., or call at ranch 3 miles south of Corne- ius. 40-2 A pleasant Christmas Eve par ty was assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walters, of Glencoe. A Christmas tree was beautifully decorated and loaded with presents, and a program of songs, music and Yuletide stories was a feature of the evening. Those present were the Walters family, Henry Olson, of Mill town. Wis., Mrs. Jesse Mays and son. William. Dayton Mays and Mr. and Mrs. George Hellaire and son, Ernest See the fine stock of "back combs, at Libby, the jeweler's place. No back numbers all new and fresh goods, direct from the factory; and Gee Whiz! see the fine clocks and jewelry of all kinds, which he is almost giving away. 38-tf Herman Bishup, the Mountain- dale sawmill man, was in town today, and says that the family has not heard a word as to the whereabouts of Jos. Bishup, who has been missing since early in the Fall. Young Bishup's money still lays in a Portland bank, and he has considerable real property about the Portland suburbs. His father, who lives at Helvetia, and his brothers, all think that the young man is dead. Ask for the Novelty knives and razors the best and the cheapest They make dandy Xmas or New Year's gifts at Corwin & Emrick's. If you see them you will buy. Ask for them. 41-2 Albert Tozier writes from Dee, Oregon, that he will be in Hills boro to take New Year's dinner with T. S. Weatherred and fam ily, and that he will also reach Hillsboro in time to ring the old year out and the new one in at theM. E. church a performance that he has accomplished about 30 dinerent years. Albert is now PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. PhyaifUn and 8grgeon OfflCA RuilVT-Momr, hlooa. nnl.lt Roonil 12, U and 1&. iUwtiianco .'vuth- wmt eornar HMltn and ttoooud Mreta, nin 't'bonM. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlc 0(.Ulr oTerTht Delia Dr r Hun Roaldanoa Kut of Court H"M, In tba ooruer of the blm-k. JAKF8pI,ILnpETilllESK.JI. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suraon Southern Paclflo Railroad (5o. and also of ths Oregon Electric lUilroad. voiiAuiiauon in Kreuch or Knin. Of- tica upaUira, In the Cement Bio. k BUI, north aide of Main Bt, Hillsboro, Or. A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician ana Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. WlllcW rv ViVl DR. ELMEE H. SI.IITH Osteopathic Physic ian m . OFFICE HOURS Mondays, Wedneadayt snd Fmlayi 9 to ia; t to 4; 7 to 8. Tuesdays, Thursdays snd Saturdays 7 to 8 p. m. Llnklater Bldg over Delta. Both Phone DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 snd 11 Morgn-Bilej Block, street. Otst Dennij 8ur. HILLSBORO ------ o; EOON tMrVeVWMWW . . Saaeajr W. Ii. Harm BAGLEY A HAR ATTOSLNEYS-A.T-L W oonu 1 and S Sunt Building HILLSBORO, . , OIIEGON. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNHY-AT-U.W looms ), 4, & s, Morgan Blk, HUiabor o JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LjA OSes Dpataira, Bailey -afTg :n B'.kIi Rooms, I sn4 1. HILLSBORO, - OnV-MCS. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrioi: Main Street, opp. Court flouue. HILLSBORO ORk.001- WrMrWMrWrMA-VV the past two and one-half years The proom is a son ot Mr. and.jU(jee, and E. L Perkins sue- THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW improving his apple ranch at the! Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms j, ( and j foot of ML Hood. Hillsboro, - - Oregon 1 he new county othciais elect will take their office next week. and the boys are getting their bonds in readiness for approval. The only changes to take place are that John W. Sewell will suc ceed Judge Goodin as county Dr. S. M. REAGAN and Mrs. J. Asbahr, of bouth Hillsboro, and graduated from O. A. C. with the class of 1910, Hu is now pntraced in dairvinc was out this week, the giest of an(j peach growing on his large his daughter, Mrs. U. G. Card- Renton CoUnty farm. The Ar- nei. mis ioins with their host of Leo Bullock, of Salem, who friends in Washington County hi 1 T 1 '11 l I 1 A I 1 l . -T was raised in nuisDoro, was wisnmg mem a nappy me, lown to the old historic county coeds to the Recordership, while Jno. Nyberg goes m as commiss ioner. seat today, returning to the cap- ial in the evening. See our window display of Del Monte canned goods. As good as anv. and more reasonable in price. Best peaches, 20 cents per can: peas, 15 cents; solid pack tomatoes, two tor Joe. 4zu Mrs. Henrietta Rhea Frost has received a draft for $1250 msur- gone to Colorado for anexten visit. R. L. Via and wife, of Silver ton were down Christmas, visit inir' relatives at Forest Grove. un.iwnn'a oandie3 at The mum," " q Dnlta. Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan, of Beaverton, were in me coum? seat yesterday. Whitman's chocolates -you get them at The Delta. 41-2 David O'Donnell, of Buxton, was in town yesterday. J. J. Nusbaumer, of beyond West Union, was in town Wed nesday. JoseDh Pongratz. the Buxton meat market man, was down to the city yesterday evening. Mrs. David Corwin fell from a . , i i sr.no asi eveiuiiir anu iiatiuicu ance. wnicn was can ieu - helow the knee. She building and millinery bwck - - - - Si an eleric ht"Vand lost her icy was carried in tne tennsji- t;; in nnri the UaiiillWC. J-l. loimraiv ivuuvv,v. icy vania COKNELIUS-OPPLIGER Robert T. Cornelius and Miss Al ma Oppliger, both of Cornelius, were united in marriage at the home of Rev. James T. Moore, officiating minister, at Cornelius, Oregon, Dec. 25, 1910, W P,. Hare has received $S00 insurance on the policies on his vmmf nnd contents, wnicn re- (Wlv burned. He received his check from John Vanderwal for $500 on the building, insured in the L. & L., and juu irom uw. Schulmerich, on the contents. Mr. Hare expects to put up a handsome residence in the early spring. The stockholders of the Com mercial Bank of Hillsboro held a meeting Monday for the transac inn nf cornoration business. They elected Edward Schulmer- ich, president; d. . council, nroaiflint Geo. Schulmerich, VIVL pa vws" - cashier. The new directors lor the coming year are: h. b. Tongue, W. N. Barrett, Geo. Kirkwood and W. 0. Donelson. Watch for their new display ad vertisement next week. T V . T Ul .. L. ' u t nil. the fracture. Mrs. Corwin is the r: ...u r;.. anh0 wife of Mr. torw in, ot t,mncK & Corwin, and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wehrung. terday for delivery A T?nnl! msidr of the Amis uo tv,0t th nlrl Roedville John Nyberg, commissioner barn, mentioned in last week's elect, was up from Tualatin, yes n,n oc .ireninr. is not circular terday. and is elated that nis ln Knf nt lpnsr. picht road district voted a five mill sides. ' He also states that the tax. He says that his section is tar g the hnund to have Brood roads, if r OlKl.UUIHJ' l'i" v" I ... a. il Hi XT.. fi-of (MmikrWuin the state money will get them. Mr. My VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated snd licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Office phones: Pacific State 601; Iud.213 Team, wagon and harness for Residence phones; Independent 24a; I'a- sale at a bargain. Mare and cine states mi. horse, and weigh 1.000 1,100. Good all-round team for farm.- Inquire at Jos. Connell farm, near Glencoe. 40-3 Mr. and Mrs. L P. Hortonand son. Irl, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cox and children, of Oregon City. smH Mr .T (1 Current and - . -. - - Modern iymlpmc daugnter, etn, 01 Lancom, neo., Trttlieiie Bldg. H1LLSB(R0, 0EE. were euests over onnstmas ai Mam ana mira. the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. VV. Bath. Thp Si-hillpr a 10 cent cisrar. MODERN WOODMEN and the Grand Marca. a two rfW a quarter Cigar, are wimt ou .niithirrt Saturdays in each month at want when you buy a Cigar, their Hail in Reedville, Oreeon. Visit- Kept at every bar in Hillsboro. ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial. Ask for them. v rL7 ;.i John Goodin. of Montavilla, R. E. Haerman, Clerk. and an oldtime resident of Glen coe, arrived here this morning for a short visit with relatives, DR. J.R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do Hip h Class Dental Work. A New Office with has a complete circle for its cir cumference. The citv council met Monday evening and passed an ordinance requiring twelve feet cement sidewalks in the business section and a twelve feet walk in the residence section, to be six feet cement with a six feet curb and park. All poles hereafter set must be set to lines, and they will be placed inside the curb. The street committee is to have a survey for the new electric HirVit. Wes which are to be placed in various partsof the city. Next Tnosdnv the council will meet and take up the matter of fire apparatus and discuss the advis nhilitv of an expert engineer on rim in ntre. sewaee and street pavement. hersr will take his office at the .lanuarv term, succeeding W. J. Butner. who has been eight years in the commissioner s chair, from the Beaverton-Cedar Mill sections. The house and contents of Ed ward Close, of near Laurel, and close to the Captain Johnson nlace. burned last Thursday eve ning, with a loss of the structure and practically all its contents. The residence was a very fine nn and was nicely furnitured, and the loss will run over the Stt.000 mark. Insurance was carried in the sum of $2,000. by .Inhn Vanderwal. in one of his companies. He has notified the company of the fire loss, and wu have a check for the insurance in a short time. V lay! -- I 3 Mr. Goodin's years are touching him lightly, and he gets around us J. S. LORSIN0 One Block South of Condenser Contractor and Builder I Large Barns a Specialty I Independent phone 51 is I Csmth HalUhnrn. Oroaon as spry as the majority of young fellows, Remember that when cleaning time is at hand I will be busy, Everybody wants a new carpet. Get yours made belore the rusn, I. T. Mills, carpet weaver, Banks, Ore., Route 2. 41-3 Andrew Pierson and wife, of K!'le'TJ0" HTJDr. W. B. CUNINGHAM roruanu. anu a ivnuci imiuvu A , 1 x 1 Ml L. ' .. . 2 I ot tne Keeoviue section, wuem phvrtctan and surgeon town todav. and called on the Argus. Calls Answered Day or Night Chopping done to order. Hay independent Pbone- and grain stored. vvneeiers Warehouse, at Wheeler, on ORENCO, Southern Pacific, one mile east ol Reedville. S. L. Hollenbeck and wife, of Mountaindale, were in the city yesterday. For Sale Registered Jersey v. Pi far. 2 vears old. fresh in March. Mrs. J. A. Solgard, 2 miles south of Witch Hazel. 42-41 ORKCON DE. J. B. NOEMAN fhykia d Swffleon Office in TAMIESIE BUILDING Calls promptly .Answered