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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1903)
VMWV--aAM : All About thi Paoria : s ...A i a wane with Tm i sorts : : i HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 21, 1903. v if 'A Southern Pacific Looking over Another Route WAXTS NEW USE INTO PORUANH Tbetr Civil Eoilaetr luoklni over hill. burs-Tualatla reule. Hillsboro may yet become a rail road town -by the grace of the Huutherit Paoflo nit the natural ley of land. The proMeed cut-off between the town of Beaverton and I'ortland it to have a rival In the consideration of another route. A civil engineer, Mr. R. It. MacLeod, wailn the city yeeUrday, In the Intereeta ol the Southern Paoiflo, preparing map of the gradee be tween IlllUbon and Tualatin, with a view of reporting the feeiii billty of buildiog a cut off from tbia point, leading to the atation of Tualatin, and from thence in ma Willamette at Oswego, where the Comoanv honee to build a bridge. The Fourth street line, whether the new line lane Beaverton or If ilia boro, will not be abandoned but it 1 rv likelv that the road wilt le used for a auburban service he tween thii point, or Foreet drove, and Portland. The proposed line will tap one of the lineal aecliona In uregou. ana the road will acquire a great a mount of traffic that it now doee not et. Mr. MacLeod will return in about two weeki and again go over the country on which he rnuet report. Much of the Intereel man ifeeted in the new Idea ie due to Ferd Uroner, of Scholia, who hai been after the company lor tome time, aaking them to look over the feasibility of the pronoeml out on AUCTION SALE. Tba underlined will aell at public auction, at the Ben Andereon farm 9 milei north of Farmlniton and four mile anutheait of Hillsboro, at 10 o'clock a. m . on SATURDAY, MAY 23, Horee, weight, 1,000; apen work mare. 1.200 each: epa.i work maree. 1.400 eaoh, all young; year linn fillv: colt: 8 head milk cows, 1 a full-blood, the balanoe graded Jereevs: 4 two-rear old gradl Jar aey heifers; 4 calves; Jersey bull, 8 veare: Studebaker wagon, goo, 3J buggy, nearly new, top; Osborne binder; Oaborne mower; Tiger drill. 12 hoe; Triumph Sulky plow new; new 14 in walking plow. 2 harrows. 2 eeta team harneee, sin sle buBnv harneee. fanning mill cider mill. 2 down ohiokene, lot of carpenter tooli, mxtt, X cut aawe log chains; parlor aet, new; good organ. 70 varda carpet and mat ting, No. 8 cook stove, heater, 10-ft extension table, dining chat re, bedroom tela. 2 bedsteads, mat treeeee. betiding, etc., 2 clocks, diaheaand kitchen furniture and numeroui other artioles. TERMS OF SALE Under $10. caah; 110 and over, months' time, without Interest Daid at maturity: otherwise, inter eel at 8 per cent. Two per oent off for oath. B. Anmehbon, B. P. Cornaliua, Auctioneer. Mr, and Mre. V. J. Benaon, on a ip eael. write from the Planters' del. Now Orleans, to The Argue, follows: "We have had a lendld trip eo far. One day in an rraucitc; where we visum ilden Ci.ie I'ark, Sutro Park nob Hill, ClifT Houae, the Gov nment mint, and the Preeidin and forte; then to Lot Angelee We arrived in New Orleana Wed- needay the 13th., and will leave In day or an by rail, for the north, aa no boat leavee until neit Mon ey. We have jual returned from bell line ride around tbil beauti ful Hnulhern city and viewed many Ihinga of iniereet. Give our re- garde to all our Hilliboro friend." SPKAK AT HILLSBOKO Realties Spoke in Afternoon, Hermann in Evening. HERMANN LABORS VERY HARD. Rfaairs atast a geee atraitbtferward talk aa Caiard Prleads Reedville, June 6 Try The Argue a year. Argue and Oregonian, 12 00 Ride a Recycle and gn easy. McCormick. Will buy two email pigs. Ad dress, Bos 224, Hilleboro, Ore. Higheet market price paid for mohair. II. Wehrung & Hone. Born, Saturday, May 16, V.m, to the wife of Dr S. T. Linklater, a eon. Spalding baeeball goods are the beet in tba world at McCormick'a. Both congreealonal candidatea Wanted: A girl to learn drees viaited tbia place Saturday laat, making. Apply to Mre. W. L. pa- . I I If . a. I 1.(111 M. n.. laBBUIB. ISUS B 1 1. a. IU.I , - W ' " n A goon Dreaaiam aiwaja uiaava - j.ni . (-.. the day eaiy. Start the day right afternoon and Mr. Hermann in the M"w. ure- by treating your inner man right, evening. Mr. Reamee, by a few Kll Pee, the Laurel-Faruih.gton ut get Bed Jackal Fhked w hea .-...j 0iening remarks mu.c.r"?.r.' l".!n """"" or Red .l.ckel Rolled Oate, menu- ... . . . . ' " . , K. stead In Klickitat, aen .ana say factured by the Climax Milling -"-' there la room lor more. Company, and .old by all groom; of the audience and the young man w th-hIght kel price enjoy you nreaaiaet, ana you win wno ie mating m, . for pr(X00. tnd sell you the finest nisi! the day In good spirits, with ik man the. admlnlatratlon twice-itAnl vrwiriM &t nriia that com- theee palatable breakfaat diabea you ,.-j j onoa talked him. rv.tit.nn ran not miwi H. Weh can get nulrilious food without over- . . mMlhiM 0r the rung & Bona. loading and being miserable. Juatl ' ...I . . u. ... . First MEMORIAL, DAY. Decoration Day, May BOth, tha rit ualiatlo services of decorating gravea of comrades will be held at the cemetery. All are invited to loin with us in the observation of the day, and tha Hilliboro band and the publio sohool are earnestly re queated to asaist with the ceremo nies. We wish the school to atari promptly at U o'clock a. m. from the school house, marching to Third street, thence to Main, join the U A. R . W. R. C. and the band at oornen of Second and Main Pro ceeding from there to the cemetery to assist in the ritualist eieroisee, whioh will be oonoluded at the long bridge, in memory of the sail ore and seamen, deceased. The Erogram will be in tne uiiiri fouse R. CaANDAix, Adit Oen. Ransom Post No. 09 0. A. R. AHiiANGING H Meeting at the Courthouse last Night. WILL GIVE VETERANS BIG TIME. ..w -..7.. r,....m. if. iV..m- auditors. lie ia an eaey wiaer, i.aurei n. noyi, major ' ... . t .sil ii ., Aft.. I a A Lt J I Vim RttttalliAn flpatmn'l lt.au i.lauaa wntl and rll W nM fllfMl ID UH UOIUl. 1DU UU IU r waewiuwu, v.Bv.. Regiment. U. R., of K. of P., at nmhUma a ..Utable br.akl.st. baa ..... ' . Unded the Pythian Grand Lodge, been solved. Lf k. oldtimere of all Dolitlcal Th. Arua nublUher and family faiths, and that he added to his James Lee waa releaaed upon a .,,.,1. ih.ir .nn.l irln to the hill. Donular atrengtb ia believed by all. 1700 bond last Tuesday evening .hove Olenooe. Sunday, where thle was bis Brst appearance before lata and at once repaired to they were gueeta of Mr. and Mre a Hilleboro audience, and that he Domain raiwn vauey me caae ir v.ii.... T... inani I la nr nnn vrMinni CAiinra was will uut vuuia uu uuui u, ii . ivokivt. i u --- - n I looking over the improvements patent to all bla auditors. I am agent for the Kambler and which have taken place to mall Mr. nermann arnvea a. six in w0 American wheels the best ewtloo. All the bill couolry Is the evening and used tne eany pari ---1, for he money in the world coming along fine and some day of tha twilight in exemplifying the Au klnda of repairing skilfully there will be bundrela of vlneyarda loigneei type oi nanosnaae. in nia jon, pulj line of sporting goods. up there, and the two townsnipa epeeon ne -panawoa ma iuo oi F R Bailey, Main Street. ui i.inUh f..r thnuunda of anv runture between himself and ..1. Tk. .M I. an am. H Inr I tha ailminiltraUOD. "JUSl a dll DDiemnge oromers. OI ureeu irwifii, a uv warae aw I I . Ai,.r,.. .. ..11 aa inr vamuhlM faranca over deUile" he aaid. villa, have purchased a new ana V.V..-.V,-, - - "I .... ..... I 1 .L " I .C. f ... and the many homes that are now Then Mr. Hermann startea in to compieve wreeoer ou.ui, m m .. being hewed out oi the wilderness esnori. meiogicoi ma arguweoi .. vu will eoon be pneelees. and appeals was that it would be a ty, oonaieting of a Buffalo-Pitts , .... . , ..,,!- tame not in aenu a mau ui iubu lurwum uu ciiB,io. .... The thirty-flrel annual reunion . .zoerienced in this line and the Oregon Pioneer Association . ,r. , . . . n.n,r-. -ill viva ood satisfaction .ill h. K.I.I In lha Kinoaition --K- . . . ..- ----. bnildin.. Portland. Wednesday. . ! Zrl " "T "u";u Good fuel is the secret of power v - - i rwA a n i nan i a an ana nav m nit in aiiasi . ; a m 1?. All pioneers who came '"v TT"" r or macn.nery-anc. p .or ma ik. ii-..r fira.nn tarritorv """ -"" " ling the Deal man. uei yourgro prior to Feb. 14, 1869, and all lTVir' a T- Dd ' k . . ih.t H.i. .r. .Il.ihla different Umea, obeerved a repute- t zooi dsy.R work ,n you lt ' Ll'r.. : :.... ,.Vili nlnthelkolthen)om,aolto i(1 und to come. All kinds of . . . voce, and then Jar. n commence In tne aiiernooo, ana i mi. , m . M.,. will close with a banqoet In the rZl.JT. " 6 evening. Rail lines will grant iKIx-l fa tfm I Ka mil nn HERMANN IN HOT WATER, U1IV IIIU UIIVll- I BBS awe weaw ivwaaw aft.' U Hip. All pioneers are Invited lot in oouree oi ma speecu ttl,nj I Mr. Hermann referred sneeringlv lil101" loreignere, ana voeir ibk nm. iNeieon nae puronawu m-u.k i, a on noachanical lines hardware store of W. D. Hare and Tu lhi. fohn MiiD. 0r uiu, uiii. win tiereaiter winoucv me ouaineaa j. MOtpUoD, and when Intro He will carry a complete and up AnaA ilt Harmann. after the meet Mayor Barrett has appointed a Genera' Committee. A Good One. At the Mass Meeting held at the Courthouse last night Mayor Bar rett presided and J. W. Bailey act ed ae secretary. It waa decided that a big celebration was "the thing,"-tlte biggeat yet held here. It was the unanimous sentiment that we should do everything to make the old veterans comfortable, and then wind up with a Fourth of July celebration which will warm tne cockles of every heart with a hit of National pride in its pulse. Upon motion, the following general committee was appointed: Hon. W. X. Barrett, R. H. Greer. Geo Schulmericb, Hon. W. II. Wehrung, John Northrop, J. W. Bailey, J. A. Imbrie, W. V. Wiley, J. W. Morgan, and L. E. Wilkee. This committee will appoint sub committees, will arrange for caring for the Veterans, and map out a program for a celebration that will eclipse any effort yet made on the Weei Side. of Hermann the art to data hardware stock, farm tools of all kinda, wagons, buggies, farm machinery etc Anything a farm er may want from a neeaie to a threshing machine Mr. Nelson will supply. Give him a oall, gel hia mines, buy from him and save money. vegetables and fruit in season. Staple brands only Diamond W. We have taken up the famous W. L. Dooglas line of boys and men's shoes known all over the world as the best. We also carry the Drew-Selbv shoa for ladiee. Consult us before buying II Webrung & Sons. Frank Weaenbeck was up from ing, be look tba Land Commission- Reedville the first of the week and er that waa to task. nr. uune Mya that he ha entered bis poultry said: lam one oi tnoee ioreigoers rd for the premium list From of whioh you spoke, Americanized, one egg a pair of twin chickens was and wo "loreignere win aee to h I hatched and when grown they will . a.i. . .- that we snow you unaer on election be warranted to out-icratch any day." Hermann tried to smooth p,.r 0f chickens in existence over Die ramaraa out tar. aune This is going to he a year of im provement, and when you contein plate using any lumber, ne sure and call at the Qroner k Rowell Co. rawmill at Scholia, where you find tba largest and finest stock of rouoh and dreased lumber to be found in Washington county. AI m a suddIv of drain tile on hand The Rosa Society of Christian Endeavor under tha management The incident was by many republi- l2 Here we are again! Wall paper of every design, cheap, and some not so cheap. Megant patterns Come in and see them. We will surely please you Donelson's Fur oiture Store, Msin street. Austin Craig, the ex-postmaster of Whitney, bad bis day in court at Portland last week, and the that the case be court. 1 his was insufficient was obdurate. hugely enjoyed cans present, AFTER THI ABQUS. At Foreet Grove the Roaeburg candidate went after The Argus, referring to the advice to "paint u you may . get a Cleveland 1 1 a a 1 J L.. a.. im. miDiurtuou uu im wu jmur w , instructed ! i i Tia ai- .A thrown out of v.eve..nu auu. m.r.uo done uwn the request of the Fed amnia ni vnai mifrm nanDHn 11 1 .. . Lll. Da.ik llan chairman .a," i.i mt Crmi UlKni'l Kiiuiiivii wmi dmuuiiv VB - uiiiiiH uiuii a m.yt us wan ol social committee, gathered in k, comical n the extreme con- round numbers at the home of Mr. ,ij,rin ikai Mr. Cleveland sets and Mrs. A Chalmers, last Friday his plaudits from the republi- Sohulmerich Bros, are getting evening, and in response to smiling Mn ,id 0f tD9 house, and that Mr. their stock of implements for spring decorations an evening oi minn D..n,M a running on a platform and summer on band, iney carry was spent in games amusing and L0IMiamnina trust control, not only the most complete lines of any instructive. Who would not be a nf tha monav leslalation. and aa to merchant in the county. Get their Christian Kodeavorar? I the tariff, asking only what the prices before purchasing Next to your etomeoh you ahould leading thought of the Kepuhlican LeWi Carstena was down from . . . .- . 1 I A . m . na I . m . . , 1 oare for your reel, uresa inem in -... Manning xuesaay ana reports me Bond reliable footwear bought oi John Dennis and you will have AUCTION SALE. your feet well olad the year round and till have money lenas com- The undersigned will sell at pub pared with your resources when ifo tuition at the Jacob Halvorsen REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A T Linklater to Erick Erick- Bon 38 a in Baldra d 1 c ... $1750 Fred S Olsen to Chas George 40 a near Scholls 2000 E J Lyons to Mary J Forter pt of lot 3 blk 10 Forest Grove 175 Geo Graham to Archie Gra ham 7 Its in Cornelius 400 John Baxter et ux to Emma J Patton 80 at 1 ss r 4 w. . . .3600 0 Westcott to W F Johnson 80 a on Punkin Ridge. 1500 Zina Wood to Zina Wood Jr 285 a at Hillsboro 20,000 H A Jasper to H A Eckstrom 19.26 a at Beaverton 2300 Henry McXamee to Wm Muir 147 a sec 19 1 1 s r 3 w. . . .3000 W H Bender to Claude Greear residence property Hillsboro 350 C T Scoggin to J W Sewell 2.39asecl5tlnr2w.... F Cornutt to Mary Dixon 60x 185 feet in Forest Grove Grace Sutherland to Mary Sutherland pt of Jos Hinton d 1 c 3500 Manche Langley to F W Bern hardt 4atlnr4w 100 Willamette R E Co to F Schoen 3 lots in Cornelius io 55 400 AUCTION SALE. era! ted that there was I evisdence to convict. . m . at you buy oi otners. onoes mr everybody. Hillsboro ia putting ou metro polilan airs these days-the towu la to have two passenger stations The company ia now building a aiding in South Hillsboro, between the Dlaoes of C. K. Henry and Geo H Wilcox This will aooomodate all who have service from thst part of the oily, and save them a long walk each time they wish to travel on the line. place one-fourth mile north of Farminglon, at ten A. M. on, SATURDAY, JUNE 6. 28 head graded Jersey milk cows, mostly young, all In milk; 4 grad ed! Jersey heifers; registered Jer sey bull, one span rercheron oolte. 4 and 6 years old, broke, weighing 1,400 eaoh; horse, years, weight, small-pox epidemio sa about done for ud that way. lie states tnai none of the afflicted was so very ill, and that where people had been vaccinated veara ago they seemed to be immune from the dieeaoe. The tvoe is very mild, and seems a - now to have about run its course. We invite you to come in and . , , i see our nne line oi uoya aim wen clothing. We Bell you best values at prices that are of the lowest. H. Wehrung A Sons. Zint Wood Jr. has purchased Memoritl servloes will at the Methodist church morning, at 11 o'olock, Robinson, be held Sunday Rev. A Reedville, Jane 6. Argus and Oregonian, $2. Bargains in second hand wheels, McCormick, Second street. Dressmaking Mrs. John Hum phrey, Sixth and Baseline streets Large numbers took advantage of the presidential visit to go to fort land today, to see the chief exeou tlve. John Dennis can take your measure for that summer suit and have it for you in plenty of time for warm weather. See him and get his prices. Hon. W. H. Wehrung, represent ing the Senate, and Hon. D. M, 0. Gault, representing the House, -committees, of , Reception, went to Portland to officially receive the President. 1.300: 2 14-inch plows: springtooth the sulendid ranch owned by his barrow: spike harrow: Tiger drill, father, and located at the end of . ' t . I . .. . . 12 hoe; land roller; reed culler; city, south, the consideration being fanning mill with self sacker; 1 1 twenty thousand dollars. The Will vou have an addition built fiye-ehovel "cultivator; platform ranch has one of the finest hop to vour house? Will you build a scale, 660 lbs ; 3 Mitchell wagon, I yards in the county, is within w . i a l a ! t-l 1 I m a.i i fencer Carstens uromers nave a i nearly new; ugni nau-apring quarter of a nine ot me etauon, fine stock of rough and dreased wagon, new; 2 seta double harness; land the most it is rich bottom lumber constantly on hand at their Wood binder; Wood mower; grub- lnda Mill, at the Manning posiofHoe blng machine; Bulky rake; six ten- Th. Washington County Knights Uive them a trial, vnargea ra- gauon milt can; nayraoa; aoaiu- 0f p-tniaa are mi.,ng big arrange tonable. WrlU for estimates. ing trough;; new a-cui saw; .arm .. for tce'p,thitn District Hlll.l-.rc.-a hand waa reoresented to" nd n""ou otter artiolea. Convei.tion to be held here June 5 in the presidential parade at Port 1BKMS or AL,K,: A fine program baa been arranged land today. The boys went down Four months' time, approved note, and the day will be ooncluded by a i.. r..il ,,nir,.rm and with a com- without in Ureal If Daid at maturi- big banquet, which will be pre- ty. If not paid when due to draw pared by John wonarop,-tne once six per cent irom aaie oi saie. popular noiei man. Two ner cent off for oash, sums over $10. John Halvorsin Wm. McQuillan, Auctioneer. nlete membership. All of whioh is very oreditable to one of tha beet bands on the West Side. Our spring-weight dress skirts have arrived, and they are ol the fineat. Come in and see them. A splendid line of spring dress goods and wash goods; the finest ever seen irt the county, now on our shelves. Inspect before buy ing elsewhere. H. Wehrung A Sons. Hon. W. D. Hare has opened his law office in the Grange building, next door to Geo, R. Bagley's law offices. He and Mr. Bagley will utilise the same waiting room, Reedville, June 6. E. W. Haines the Deputy Grand Chancellor, of Foreat Grove, hopes to have this the most successful meet hip ever held in the district. WAahinston County's dairy herds .ara oi i aanas. hiv hnan undanroina iniDrovemen this year, and farmers are add in Tha undaraisned desire to thank better strains to their stock. Pe their many friends for the many oent. of butler talis what ma nee kindneasea shown them in their re-1 the dairy pay and the sooner our eant haraavement. the death and dairymen take up the blooded burial of the wife and mother, milkers and let go or the general Joswa Bishup and Cuildrsn, purpose cow, the better. The Ar Lenox, May 18, 1903. gus predicts that within five years Washington county win nave me Furniture, wall paper, trunks, finest lot of dairy stock in the etc, at E. L. MoCormiok's store. ' Pacfio Northwest. A large crowd from over the county waa in the city Tuesday afternoon, visiting Norris & Rowe's circus. These people give a nice entertainment, have all tbey ad vertise, and people feel, generally, that they receive their money's worth. The show was especially good for children but it was quite noticeable that the "old folk" also went in to see the elephant. Two good bands were in the parade and the big crowd thought that alone worth price of coming to town. Greer leads and the reat follow- in groceries, crockery, lamps, china and wooden and willow ware. Some of the circua hands, be lieved to be the Japaneee acrobats, became involved in an altercation with two young fellows from south east of town, after the show closed Tuesday night and a black eye waa the result. The buggy occu pied by the young men waa found in noutb Hillsboro, yesterday morning, somewhat of a wreck. Just how the row started no one seems to know, nor does any one know who the local combatants are. R. PKOFKMSIONAU F. A. BAILEY, U. D, riiraiuiAB, a Oilier M.Ku-RalWy black Room lt-l aad I J. waat cornel- Batallae aa4 tavd Both 'PlMaaa. S. T. L.NKLATER, U. B. C. M PHYSICIAN AMD SURGSOM Offlca at RMldaaca laat of Oaart He JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIXS1K, M. ., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON1. Sufgcoa SmUmtb fadfie Bailfwa Oe. Coawilutioa im Franc at KegMsai, . M ice aad Baaideace sooU side mt Kate, Odd FaUowa' Bttildiac HUttam. ftwwwVwVww GEO. R. BAQLCT ATTORJ4BY-AT-LAW Koom 1 aad I Shite BalMiagt HILLS BO EO, . . 01KMHL WMwVwVMww H. T. BAQLET, ATTdUigY-AT-LAW Oftoe la Cocwia-W HlUabara. THOB TOMOOB. - OragM A good road cart for sale at II. Greer's, the grocer. The ladies of the Congregational church are proceeding nicely with their Carnival which tbey will hold at Grange Hall next Wednes day evening. A fine program, con sisting cf a drama, fine musical se lections instrumental and vocal, etc., and a big supper to follow. The admission will be 16 cents for the program and fifteen cents for MWwVwVwV the supper. Everybody is invited. Maple syrup at Greer's. 30 cents per bottle. A sixteen year old son of C. C. Bennett, of this city, broke a leg by falling from his wheel the other day, near the Connell place north of town. Dr. Tamlesie attended the fracture. The leg was shorter than the other, owing to a recent break while in Southern Oregon, and the physician hopes to have it full length when he i through operating on it. Peter Zurcher, of near Phillips experienced an exciting runaway the other day while breaking a young horse. He was riding on the running gears of the wagon a a vmkwb. Mtaav THOS. H. A S. B. TOHttUB.: Attoraeys-At-Law. Roowa j, 4, ft . Mafgaa Blk, HUlatei. JOHN U. WALL, ATTOBJiBY-AT-LAW Office UpaUirs, Bailey Meigaa Bleak a, laa' a. H1WL8BOKO. . ORIOOM. AwVwVwVwWft BENTON BOWMAN, hen the team started, throwing ATTORNEY AT LAW him out giving him a baa cut on otherwise bruising F. J. Bailey is at- the head and him up. Dr. tending him. Mr. Carl Harria'and Miss Minnie Onmund, late of Hillsboro, but now residing in Portland, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Wednesday eve. May 20, 1903. Mr. Harris is a son of Mrs. C. T Bowen. and the bride was ons of Hillsboro's popular school teachers HILLSBORO for several years. Notarial Work aad CoavaytadH Rooms S7 Morgan Blk.. Hiliabora. On wAMwVVwVwVwVwB W. N. BARRETT. ATTORN 8 Y-AT-LAW insMssor to Banal A Office, Op Sulfa, Central OR BOOM W-WwVwVwwHl The undeisigned will sell at public auction at his farm, three-fourths of a mile North of Lenox P. O., at 10 a m. on FRIDAY, MAY 29th 2 eood work horses; double team harness: Bret cla6S dairy cows mostly voting and all in milk, viz 1 3 4 Holstein: 1 7-8 Holstein: 1 half Jersey & half Holstein: 1 3-4 Jersey; 2 heifers, year and half old one of them 1-2 Holstein; 'L calves, one of them 3.4 Holstein 6 months and the other 1-2 Holstein, two months; 3 1-4 wagon; Osborne diec harrow, nearly new, 101b; 12-inch plow; Osborne Columbia mower, nearly new; cultivator; 4 10 gallon steel milk cans, two new, two as goou. as new; land roller; hay rack; hay rake; 10 tons cheat hay; lot potatoes; 4 ehoats; lot chickens; grain sacks; carpenter's crank power auger; farm tools; etc. TERMS OF SALE: 10 and under, cash; over that sum, twelve months time, approved note, at 5 per cent interest j WOLFF Otto Leisman, Auctioneer BUNKER OWENS. Married, at the residence of Mrs. Mary Owens, Cedar Mill, May 13, 1903, Rev. Lee, of Beaverton offici ating, Mr. Francis N. Bunker and Miss Maud Owens. PROBATE. If you want a good, warranted range or cook etove, ol the latest design and one that will wear, call in and aee the line carried by R. Cave, the pioneer hardware Largest list of merchant, Main Street. Also car- ington County. nee a oomplete line of tinware, veyanciog, etc. hardware etc. Our prices are for yon. riul- Hillsboro The strawberry crop of W ashing- ton county promises to be a record breaker this year, if we can only have soms good weather in the near future to ripen them. The Hood River crop will soon be ripe, and posters are now up, asking for three thousand pickers. John Northrop haa taken the th r.1 il raliahla Alhanv -8.., ------- :. . ' I tr Nursery and will soon oall on lar- mere to supply fruit trees, snruo bery. etc. Save vour order for the him. Married, at the office of the offi ciating judge. H. T. Bagley, May 16. 1903. Mr. Frank L. West, of Sherwood, and Miss Clara Gal briath, of Tualatin. There will be no preaching at the Congregational church Sunday, as the members will attend the Mem orial Union services at the M. E church. Deputy Clerk J. W. Morgan is very busy this week, getting the ballot boxes ready to send to the various precincts. Marriage license has been grant ed Harry A Alexander end Miss Eva E. Jones, of Eaat Washington county. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bunning . .1 t vt -J n; . nave returned irom new ion vuy, yaj0 and are at home in uornenus. V. U. BBIDBI. W. 1. W4U Heidel & Wall farms lor sale la Waak Moaey to loan. Cea , We will Mil yoar fara Orefei MMVwVVV A. B. BAILEY, D. D. 8. DENTIST-i Rooms 10 and 11, Morgan-Bailey Bloei Hoc as 9 to ia a.m., and I to 4KB Ormo VVwVVV DR. C B. BROWN, DENTIST 1 316 Dekam Building. Fortlead, OiWgai Makaa frequent visits to HUlaboro. Ai noanccmenta of time published. C. TILBURY K. M. WBITLA ..Central Meatllarket Fresh and cured meats of all kinds. Fresh fish on Friday! and Saturdays. Fine lard on sale. Full weights guaran teed. Highest market prioe paid for fat livestock and hogs. Will of Geo B Day admitted to probate and county clerk of Crook county authorized to take proof. Final settlement of Thoa Sell, es tate set for June 22; Catherine Ma cleod appointed guardian of ChaB Seth, minor. Mary Scherschel estate settled. Citation issued to heirs of John W Lemmon to appear June 29 to show cause why realty shall not be sold as upon petition of the admin istrator, Erwin Hitter. Dime Social at R. Crandall'e, Friday evening, May 22, by the Epworth League. HARMS SCHWANKE. Street, opposite Tualatia list Hillabore, Oregea. ) E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNBLI Mrs. S. Q. Sutton, of Laurel, who is visiting with her danghter, Mrs. Williams, wife of Dr. Wil lianas, a former Hillsboro dentist, writes that she will start for Ore gon in two weeks. She states that Dr. and Mrs. Williams are now the parents of a nine pound boy. J. H. Cornelius was down from the town of Cornelius this after noon. LYONS & CORNELIU Married, at St. Petera church, May 14, 1903, Key. L Stuebe officiating, r. Henry W. Harms and Miss Alma Sohwanke. Mr. Harms is a well known young man and a pro gressive farmer of Centerville, and the 01 Ida is a daughter ol Keinhtld Sohwanke, of that vicinity. DAVEY-BERST. A very pretty home wedding occur red at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Berst, of this city, May 20, 1903, the high contracting parties being Mr. Wil bert B. Davey, of Portland, and Miss Myrtle Berst, of this city, Kev. Alired Thompson, of the Trin ity M. E. church, Portland, offioi atintr. Mr. and Mra. Dave will take up their residence in Portland.! Main St., Opposite Bank, E-J Do a General Real Estate, Loaa aa4 auranee Busineia. List your farm w them and find a sale. They will tr you right Add your sale to oar I Call la aad see us. -. . Main Street, Hillsboro, VMia. ....PURE ICE CREAM HXlOQiHHMKKHKHHHK The Best That They Make. ' Come to the CITY BAKERY WHHHHHH ' We sell the Swetland lea CriN and have the exclusive eootraJ this delightful service. DelV Parlors.