HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 26, 1904. . : A rtrita m run I rnni : n : A Papib or run Pitorta ; : : J "ISiiE Tl Willi! A Resume il' the l.vi;Ulativc 11 Gmiitv (.'undid. iIcm. ASKIXC, l 1 II K VoriiKV MIT'OKf K LM of Crctliljli'c nml W'ni I In Sum- lllllH Slhllt ll. Tim I'nimi hDiniui'i h mi tlin li'nl live and county t ii ki t am well known ritui'im nnd iit'niiaiiiti'd with the. majority if niir county' votim, hut liir the briii'lit of Hit new arri vals Tim A ruin n,-niu ptilrinhi-A th llcki-l nml the iiinli!ii:iiiiiihn iif the various ii in 1 1 1 1 1 1' t-f : ffiir Sriuiinr JailSrti It. ?Vivi-ll, the I'ni.iii candi dal fur Ft tit fit imlnr, ii well known ivtr WaHhingtuu county. lli in mi -Ii-iihvi hti.il owner, having 7oo mrm iiitriheiisl nt,' Hills boro, nml a 10 soro In pynrd. lie it ilxti lrciiiilir of Nt th 1 'ut i fir City Wnrk Mr. Si-we 1 1 ii riiliTiriniii;, pro gressive, and puh'ii- fpiril'il. Ki two yrnr Im hai iii'livflv t ry -illg In Internal 'uiii.il iii llii irn pod Portland llillcimro -Forest llrgyo eWtiie line, nivini? the pro jret Brent elcnl of t i n time. Ue Wlievea in educ-itum, unil i at Jirenent educating lit sun at tia Oregon Agricultural l'oll-g.., aid hai a limit litrr nltci.t!ii:n I'icilic University. Mr, StnrrH III eve that legis lator i-iittuli) 1 reprex ntiitivti f th ioili ruilicr lli in it tliot.it r. and if elected lie will iuhKm v r ppwible effort t truly represent lib oonr-titumicy, lU in iiuntwtrihy and capable, nml will pno n faith ful servant of the entity's l-t inlt"tHH. !! Till liopi'l'SIMItlltiMM William Tucker, n pi.iincr of lS'iii, of Reave; tun, lice In on intro duction lO tllM t'0lt ofWllshlllg- ton county. For many yi-nr he hat resided hern ami Iiim lii-tury i an t-pcti book. He ban tho cniinc.) of bin conviction and Iif i n mii tr In liovrr in iooil p ri iimciii, J (ih n I.. Smith, of i'u h 1 1 . i n , t n itwliiill man. iiinl ix lu-itvily in vfreneii in mh mtuou. iii win ualia every ull'urt to pivn tin coun ty a (foiil rttturn for tlifir cmiii. dmfl, If elected. At .fur -Mr. Si'hulu.i rlrh, tlmt Hflifleuuin lias bin virtvi r.xpn hm' I Id an article, mi iiiiollicr pi; in thin imir. , Koc t'oiini) Clerk tTr S. Wt Rtln rrpil, I bo Union nOHiinee fur county clerk h -ll known nil over ib'i c mnty. i'lii'if U lint Oll'i weird tlmtniu Im m il agahiKt Mr. Wcatlu rrtirii iUiililicu tioni. Ilniso'ieif tlm lnt tuli tiA ' idoii in llui ciiiinty lor llic ioitinn. Mr. Went berred 'h pop ular and worthy, nml tlm nuiuin i tinu'tmnm ln bini liiitolicitcl. Now thai be la In tlm rm-c, be In out for tbe election. The Ar!iu l i'cu it ke a good word for Mr WViuhrn.-d, and even bin cummin iVoin n politi cal Htiniilpniiit can h.iy iiotbing agaiiiHt biin. ' " , Kor siicrilV John' W. Soweil has iiuulo one of thH bent eburills that W'arliinlim comity t-ve-r bud, nml Iuh (hi'ihIs inriiited upun bin Inking Uio noiiii nation this yciir. Mr, Howell in popnlar, Iiiih to dctrtotorn, is iv capable und eHli'int ollicer ami bin name in'a HuHiciunt nnnranli h that wheni fleeted lie will coiit'muo tho ofllce'ln u mnnnef Cut iff ictory to the 'trrxjmyrrn 'of every fIiiuIh of political belief. No one ncil re- !;ret a vote fji ven to Mr, Sew nil, for ie j deflerviii(f, and nu riu all tbe oonfldence that ft' people enn be atow upon n camliiiiUi) fur public favqi. J ' ,. KOI' I'OlllllliHSiolU'l' Wm.' IlitincliuaiHi, tlm Union lion'dnre ' far cuniniieiiititr, in n native of Uermnny, coming to America twenty yeaiB nn, Ho baa -reeided succeBiivcly nt loreft tlfiivej'dalee L'teck, and Pillny, having a dairy end fiuit fnnn ut the.'Uttur pluco, Mr. Ilnnii liiianii - Ih thowiunbly Anieiioan, nml tiikos aniclive inteiu-t in nil that per taiiiB to AinericfiniHiii. Ho in i-liir-dy. xelinble, iiiduetrioim. ami hits good executive nliilUy. lu pledKen' lilnmilt to give tlm couniy a cood, clean, phicticnl, eirvico, in ctisa bo ia elected to the odieo. He Iiiih many German fi tends all over tho L- A till county who can testify to bin rcu iiiiie worth, ni.d a vote for biin will not In' in it. p' utrcd in any way. Koi' I iiriiiirr lr. W. I. Via, iIki Union noini. lion for coroi er !h a widl known I'oro-t llrovti pbyniriau, w be-rit lie lnt pnii'tiifd fur ye-arf. Ifeleclfd tluTt in no doubt but what be would cmidiK't lint nllicH iconoiiii ctlly and in the into ett of the tax payer. Km' Ki'lmol hiipt-i'iiiti'iuli'iil Mr. A. L. TboiiiHa, the Union i'iimliilitt for n'lioul Kiipxiiiitfiidi'iit. ii tint uf WaibiiiKton counly'a mio cenfful leiicbi'ra. An to iualitlra tiniiM, Mr. 'l'lioiuiiri bat that wide i xperiein tt ai t) educnlinn that will nitke ban an ideal H'hool ollicial. There i no eloubl whatever but he would curry on the work of the of lice in a inditnl hi manner, and in n way that would niloiind to the credit of our rchiiole. At present Mr Tlioinaa in enured in teach Ui(i at (iiHlon, where he ia 'ivin(f eiiiiiient atif ictiiio. A voitt for him would be a vote for efficient m liiit l liiaiiuKeinent, It ie butty day then timet elown to the city power botiHt I). B liitufoiter htta jiiHt fm in bed layinu i'1'lirceln for the foundation (or the new ennine ar.d one aim), for the dynatn ie. Too new em-jine will be liitmiited in a very few dayf nml tbe machinery ehifted, and then, no far nn the power ia con certttd, HilUboro will hnve one ol the Iii t f. pl.uitH in thu Northwenl. Ciot.itlriiu tbe fi.H of the town All thin ik or urn' biiicry wns necete rv. owiuK to t lie fnall cupncity of the old boiler, enciiiH ai.d elyna inoee. It will nifhii heavier taxa tion, of cotiiKt, but in (Im long run it in eci noiny. I )o you know about Jereey cat tic? We eifl.-r i ft w choicely bred yrtirhi'K hulU from our faniotin 1 1 it I Fein Jercey llrnl, ul rpeo ally reduced pricee, to make room tor next crop of younut-U'M. We will i(ive yoti valuable po'iiletH on Jercey etoek. Keller writ'- ua to tiny for pricea on hull, and tell ua the kin I of niiimal you deire. Addreta l' 1C McKldowney, Stlpl. I.mlil'e Kami, I'Jbtt Milwaukee Ave, i'orlleiiil, Urn. J. W. llrown, the ow ner of Ore tou, the black regintereil I'ercheron ntallion, It-it vi tbe Unt of the week, (or Chehnlia Valley, WbhIi., where Iih wi l plaow tb hore in aervice. I'liie mauiliceiit horcn baa aotnc of the liin'itt colt in the county and many who have bred lo him will n'Rret bin removal. A. Uni cornis eif lit'lbtny, who hat a fine coll out of thia forte, waa in Tuea il'iy, bavinn a photo of the young eier taken, to give Mr Krown a nouveiur of UriK'iu'H e ffupring to take itlniig with him to hie new held. Tbe Hillfbnrn (irrenboiiHe, Mrt. A-inea Uauipbi'l!, proprietrcHH, ban la-en thorotii(blv overhaub'd, nml put in Hhapc She Ii im on baud a nice lot of cut lloweta for decora I ions. Aim a fine lot t f late cub' bane plaiite. Seventh A Fir, llitls- b.iro (Vn-itil Comm.li tier J II. (iralx-l ft -i lea that the Woodmen of I'ort lilli'l will htibl llnvt'ilin,-, of Inoini u eittie ct reinonie at ihe Mariunm fin litre, on Siioday, .I iiiih f). IIiIIh- iioroa in nip . (i. w , will lie ri'pii ht'itli d by u iiumbe-r of the inemb . ra. Among the deceaneil ineiiihi-rN tvbtoc monumi'iiti will be unveiled at the I'oitlitnd nu'etitij in thill of Janper Harmon, who watt buried at l.ona Kir, laat Nov i iiiIht, anil w ho nat a member of the Hiliabitro Umnp. A. S. Sholea commenced clearing fur the brick bank building, next door enst of lite Wchiung brick, ycHlerday moriiiii).', and foundaiion work cummetu'ea at oned. The new Imililii g will have a frontage ol f t't, and will be sixty feet in ib pih. Tho structure will bo com pleted ami lendy fir occupancy be fore next Kail. The brick ia ex pected in n very few elays. nnd will he here by tbe lime the concrete is laid lor the wall foundations. 1). A II 15'iilev attended the lit lie daughter of Mr. Kinder, of near Cornelitta, the first of the week, and extrnctid a eliver that bud entered underneath the linger nail, panned on under the entire length of the nail, and protruded nearly aa fur iih the lirnt joint. Tho Pharmacy HofifBhment Parlors nnd noda fountain is now open to the public, and a first-class caterer, in tho person of Mr. Cum- mines, ih present to lix you one ot tho lineal soft drinka that was ever dispensed in the city. Henry (Jen was in town from McMinnviUo tbe (lrnt of the wetk, ami cava that the farmers on Wap nto will hn Home tinin scading yet, iih water is still over n portion uf the lake, The fine residence of John Doth lefe, of near Dillcy, camo near be ing destroyed by tire thia week. A private water system paved nil but the roof, which wan badly damaged. Henry Smith nnd Fred OlHon leave this evening for (Joldendale, Wash., to attend the bedside of Mr. Smith's sister, who is reported very ill. Preaching services nt the Congre gational Church next Sunday, morning and evening. All are cordially invited. Call for Wnsco Mills hardwheiit Hour, the finest for baking. For sale bv John Dennis. rlFrKENTIi ANNUAL Will he Held nt (Jaston on Thursday, June 2. SI'LKMlll) TIME IS ANTICIPATED. ExtrnHivc I'rograni ia Prepared. There Will lc Morning and Evening Station The Fifteenth Annual Sunday School Convention of the associated Sunday School a of Washington County will he held at (iaaton on Thuraday, June 2, and a large at tendance ia expected. The pro gram fur the day fo'lowi: eoHF.MlON lo oo Iievotioml Service!, Rev. J. Day lo lo Atldrrmt ol W elcome It. X. Harding lorao KetponM Rev. W. C. taut 10 Jl KcporU of Olltceit. lo:j v- Kepoiti of Schools. 1 1 :LTi C'tirUUan Kndetvor March Illttiche Howiuati 1 1 :y Reading of the Comtitution. II :j' The Sunday Kcbooltul Miuiom Rev. J. A. II. Wu'.tke 1 1 :4'i Dioctitie B. 1 1 :s,S AtttuiDtitif Comutitteei. Mutic. Adjourninrnl. A KTF.a NetOM l oo I'nite Service Rev. B.irlxr I :lo Report of Committee!. I :io l-.ln tioii of Ollicer. I :jo The liillunice of Sundar School I'pon the C'ofliiiiuoity . , Kev. I;. 1'. .inimeruiaa 1:4c Ditcnuloo. l:jo-The MihUI I'.ipil Jin I. J. Raymond j:oo IliaciiMtiHta. J:iti The Model Teacher, Mr. H. O. Ciaudall 1 Jo- DitruMion. j:o-Snlo Mitt Jriinie Oreer :jj The Model SiterintrndeiiU Mn. C. W. Cady 4'l IlllCUinioK. 2 ofi-The Model Sunday School Ilenlou Bowman i:o.r Dia -nation. 3: i.V The Home liepartuietit Mrs. Jot. Council 3 i' DiKumion. j:jo-Thc Craille Roll Mm. W. K. Tliorue 3;35--I)ic"ion. Mutic. Adjournment. kvknim; 7:yt l'rayer and I'raine. 7:45-Recitation Mils l.eua Parker SS Swcial Mutic. Slo Ity W. T. I'lelcher S: Addreat The Teacher and Hit Opportunity Prof. Ii. I,. Batet HrI "laical he the Tie." Ilencdiction. Muaic. MEMORIAL SERVICES. Memorial services will lie held in the Congregational church Sunday, at 1 1 :M a. in , under the auspices of the G. A 11. and W. It. C . Rev. Kdward Curran preaching the ser mon. The Post and Corps will meet at their halls at 10 o'clock ami march to the church in aboily, the Veterans meeting in the Weh rung IU11, and the Corps in the Odd Fellows' Hall. The menibeis of the various churchee, all the (J. A It. nnd the Corps are invited to tbe services On Monduy the (J A. R. and Corps will decorate the graves of Veterans at the cen.etery, with rit ualistic exercises, and tho following eleatl will lie hoi ored with floral tributes: Henry (J. Segar, C. K. 7th Reg P. M Dennis. Co. I), .".d Iowa In. J.N. Ferris, C. A, 28th Infl. M. W. Rose, Co. I. HUh Iowa. (Tins. Una en, Co. K, 22nd Iowa. Win Annans, Co, I, i) Iowa Cav. (1. Kifhburn. Jas. McCulloch, Co. K, 51 U. S. C. T. Comrade Hiuria. King S Whitlow. A C. Street, Spanish War. Huston Wajigener, Co. (J, 15th Iowa John Phillips, Co. F,2d U.S. In. W m. llrown, Mexican ar Asa Williams, Indian War Samuel Williams. Indian War CIihs. Stewart, Seminole Indian War. Wm. Reeves, Indian War. (Jrorge Sigler, Indian War. AT THE STATE GRANGE. Tho Thirty First Annual meeting of the State Orange is in session at Corvallia this week, with the fol lowing delegation from Washington county: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Flint, ol 8cholls;Mr. and Mig J. C. Schulmerich, of Banks; Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Boyd, of Beaverton. The Washington county delegation is well represented on the commit tees, aa tollows: Finance Mrs Ruby Boyd; Good of the Order W. II. Boyd, Bearer- ton and Mrs. A. II. Flint, scholls; ICducatioii Mrs. A. B Flint; Agri culture J. C. Schulmerich, Banks; Resolutions J C, Schulmerich; Mileage Mrs. Ruby Boyd; Argi- culture College A B. Flint, Scholls, and W. II Boyd; Good Roads A. B. Flint; Dormant Oranges Mrs, Minnie Schulmer ich, Hanks. Master of the State Orange, B (J. I.eedy, of Tignrdville, is also present at the meeting. Mr. Leedy was again elected Master of the Slate Orange, and Mrs. Ruby Boyd, of Beaverton, was elected Ceros, and Austin Buxton, of Forest Orove, a member of the Executive Committee. At the close of the exercises last evening the delegates were tender ed a banquet, Dr. James Withy combe, of this county, and now vice-director of the Agricultural College, acting as master of cere monies. Olives in bulk at Greer's. Mr. and Mrs. I. K. ('arsons were in tbe city from .Manning Tuesday. Buy your seeds at Oreer's and save money. The ladies of tbe Christian Church have decided not to use the courtyard, election day. All kinds of garden ami field seed at K. II. Greer's. Meadames ltebenstein and Wood, of Portland, were out Sunday, the guests of Grandma Mary Wood. Just received, a swell line of new hats, at Mrs. L. Vrooinan. To lease on shares, 2S head of breeding ewes Jno. A. Hobbs, J wi'le weat ff long bridge on Base line road. Stylish, dressy and neat thia is the line of hats you will find at Mrs. Vrooman. Mrs. Kdith Morris, of Portland, has lieen a gueat of relatives, the Wanna, at Ilillsboro and Farming ton, for a few days. Union Memorial Day services are announced to be held in the Congregational Church 011 Sunday, May 2!l, at 11:00 A M., Rev. Edw. Outran officiating as speaker. A horse belonging to Willie An derson, eaat of town, was cart in Ins stall a few nights sgo ami strangled himself before discovered. We carry the swellest line ol gentlemen' and ladies' dres-t shoes lo be found in llm town. Come and see them, at Dennis'. W. F. Bellnod, an old time printer, and who has one if the prettiest 1 title places in the Ceilnr Mill section, was in town yester day, and made The Argus a social tall. For sale, at a bargain: A 10 II. P. engine in line shape; also a 10 II. P. upright boiler, and a traction wood saw. W.J. Benson, r.eir S P. depot, ilillsboro. Ernest Haas, who is holding donn a position in his brother's drug store, at Salem, spent the week with his parents at Wes Union. Mr. Haas says that Wash ington county crop prnspccs are away ahead of Mai ion s. Party has fine standard piano elegant case and finish, which he will sell at a bargain, or trade for disirable real estate or tersonal property. Inquire at Argus office lor name. Tie Argua has receive 1 notice, through the clerk's illice, that some one has been tearing down election notices east of here prob ably the work of boys. There is a heavy penalty attached to this ot fense and offenders had better de sist in the future. The Carstens Bros, sawmill of Manning, keeps constantly on hand a line lot of lumber, cut from the finet of timber. Send them a list of your lumber if you are going to build, and get their figures on the estimate. Carstens Bros., Manning, Ore. Harry KreUer, well known here and at Cornelius, where he was once in Hie saloon busin.es, was in the city Tuesday, representing a wholesale cigar house. Harry has the same old smile and winning way ihtl populariz-d him when be was a iishiiiKton county resident, j The sons of Sam Johnson killed a line two year old bear the t.ther day, on the cretk. above where they live. Two ia lroad men weie out visiting the lads unt! brought a hind quarter in, inking it lo Port hi d with them. S. P. Walker, 1 f Forest Grove, teporta th-j fo''oing to the weath er bureau, Portland, for tho wtek ending May 2-1: "Wetk favorable for growth td ul I ciops; prum pros pects nut very good; rain would bd welcome; hops looking well; grass advancing." Hon, Bhiger Hermann was in the city Wednesday morning greet ing ll.e faithful nt the Tualatin Hotel, later going to Corivlius, where he mnile a speech ut the big biirlecue mil rally. Ho was ao Coinpanied here by the Hon. Walter I ooze, who H the Wood burn post master, and a prominent spellbind er for his party. Leo Schwander, G. P. Essner, T. A. Fowles, Fied Steiner and John Uebel, of Mountaindale section, tiled article ot incorporation for the East Dairy Utv'on Church, Mav 21. The church is to be opened, under the articles, to Christian services of all kindB, and the directorship 19 vested in hve trustees who will serve terms of three years. There is yet no clue lo the per petrators of the Forest Grove post olllce robbery, and it appears as though the earth has swallowed up all trace of the robbers. More than likelv the theft was committed by some one who is working the game outside of the county, and who has a retreat in the many mountain fastnesses which abound along tbe West Side. Ilillsboro residents should paint up their premises and make tilings homelike. This could be made it already is, with a little care one of the neatest little towns in the northwest. At present the streets are full of old sticks and houghs from trees, and many parts of the town has a devil-may-care appear ance, (let together and trim things up a little and just note the differ- I euce it will make. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL vLVOlik) Un llllUill Graduating Class Will Hold Lxcrciscs at Opera House WILL KAISE FINDS FOR LIBRARY The Term Graduate Twenty-Five out of the Eighth Grade The Ilillsboro public school closes for the school year Friday evening, May 27, and on Saturday the grad uating class will give an entertain ment at the Opera House, the pro ceeds to apply on a school library. The graduates for the school year are: February examination Norman Oreer, Martha Bschelder, Elizabeth Gheen, Samuel Carl Huston, Jen nie M. Tilbury, P.yrlle Sabin, Jen nie M. Deichmsn, Bertha J. Haw kins, Clyde li. Taylor, Fred McNelly, Liejla M House, Walter Gallowav, Faye Corwin, Olga Pe terpon, Mary Tunzat, Vernie Peter son, Calla Young. May examination Grace Whit law, Ida E. Stewart. Teddy Craig, Jeanette Kulow, Arthur Cumminge, Lorena C. Enochs, Minnie Abbott, Elizabeth T Davis. The class organization: Arthur Cumminje, preaielent; Liola Hrue, secretary; Jessie Donelson, treasur er; Jennie Tilbury, hia'orian; Byr tle Sabin, poet. Class iimlto: "Finish What You Attempt.'' Class flower: Pink rose ' ' " Ma'ry Tunzit has been awarded a year's scholarship in P. U., end Liola House, a half year's scholar ship. The exercises Satu'day e rening will commence at S o'clock, sharp, and an admission oi 25 and 15 cents will be charged. PKOORAM Hoyl't Oechealra Invocation "O'er Blooming Meadowt," Girla' Chorus "It Labor a llleiiing" Mary Tunzat 'The Negro" Arthur Cummingt vocal Solo .l rederic rooman "A llream" Jennie Tittiury "Eariy Day on tbe Coast". .Liola House Hoyt 1 Oicuestra. Claas Poem Bvrtle Sahin Vocal Solo Jessie Donelson Presentation of Diplomas l'rin. H. S. BaUt Spring Song Girla' Chorus Ilentdiction, OTItKK rOfXTY flKADt'ATKS Supt. I ill has issued eighth grade diplomas to the following, as a result ol May examinations: ' Forest Grove city schcols Marie Robinson, Elizabeth Brohat, Wini fred Brown, Carl Curtis. Reayerlon Martin Albert, Jessie Rolfe, Anna Bougher, Benlah Titus. GasUm Emma Purdy, Halver Hibhs, Elmer Hamrick, Maude Wahl. Cornel iua Marcella Morrisey, Bessie Sturdevant, Mary Morrisey. Tuala'in Olive Galbreatb, Fred Grosse, Ralph Hedges. Middleton Maud Montgomery. Pesrl McDiniel Blooming Oustave Krause Farmirgt'tn Adrian Johnson. Dillev Leon O. Boyd. Arcade, Olencoe Elsie Jones. FRIEDA ZAHLER. Frida Zahler, agd 3yers. young est daughter cf Abraham Zahler, a firmer living at BethanyfOr , died Saturday morning from the eirfct"1 of burns received while playing with a bonfire on her father's farm. Mr. .tliler had been burning some brush and logs about the place and and the children, three boys and the girl, were playing around the fire. The fire wjs nearly out when the father and older boys went away leaving Frieda and Walter, aged 4, playing near the fire Shortly after Chris l).tp?an, a neighbor, who was pasing by. heard screams and hastening up to thechildren.found Frieda enveloped in ll.iuies. He hastily put the fire out and Dr. Tamiesie of Ilillsboro was summoned. He arrived to find the child burned beyond re covery. GRANDMA WOOD ENTERTAINS. Grandma Mary Ramsay Wood, who celebrated her 117th birthday last Friday, May 20, entertained 37 of her friends at dinner at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Reynolds. The event was the more pleasurable because Mrs. Wood her self made the tea and coffee for the oocasiori. During the day fully sixty people called to extend greet ings to the elderly hostess. W; II. H. Myers, who has known MrB Wood for manv years, was down from Forest Grove to visit her, and has made arrangements to accompany Mrs. Wood to the Pio neer Association meeting in Port land, which will be held in June. A STATEMENT. I wish to characterize the editor of the. Forest Orove Times as a liar and. . prevaricator. I will retract this statement only upon his proof that 1 was ever involved in any. le gal transaction that was shady, or ever had any charges filed against me before the bar association. Ilillsboro, Ore. May 20, 1904. H. T. Raot.ky. I A reception in honor of Mr. Kl iwaid II. I,iiix. a pioneer of 11 1, Lenox returned to Oregon from UaklamJ, (Jalifi alitornia, a few (lavs ago, after nn absence, of foity five years, and came to Hillaboro last Saturday for the first time since 1H:. He was present at the West Union Baptist church celebration last Sunday. The occasion today was a mo.-tt delightful one, and re plete with anecdote and reminis cence of the days of'Auld Lang Syne," when most of those present were neighbors and a'eiuaintances of Mr. Lnox. An elegant dinner was served by Mrs. Wehrung, af er which a picture of the pioneer gronp was taken. Those present were as follows: E. II. Lenox, 1 843; Michael Meore, 1844; Zina Wood, 1850; Ben P. Cornelius, 1850; William Kane, 1850; Henry Webrung, 1852; Thomas Tucker, 1852; (Jeo. II. Hinee, 185H; J. A Itubrie, 185!); Mesdames Amanda Lenox White, 1843; Winnie Wil liams Kelsa;', 1841; Mary AfcWil liams Moore, 1815; Angrline Yates Catching, 1843: Sidna Cornelius Kane, J 0 4- ; Ihnnah Cornelius Freeman, 1845; Elizabeth Scoggins Maniting, 1815; Eliz Jolly Wil liam", 1847; Catherine Emerick Wehrung, 1848; Esther Barrett CorneliiM, 184t); Lvtitia Hoover Connell, 1849; Ltitia Ann Cham bers Bailey. 184!); Mary McKay Tucker, 1352; Anna Mauzey Im brie, 1855; Mary Constable Malone, 18-56; Jennie Williams Sewell, !S57; Charlotte W'ehrunj Patterson 1853, Druilla Constable MoLin, 1858; Marion Wehrung Corwin, 185!). Others present were Mrs Leona Victor Deichman, Dr. F. A Bailey, David Corwin, Kev. and Mrs J. F. Day, Mifses Aniie Pat terse n, Faye Corwin, Lelah Patter eon, Eva Catching. Do not forget that Hillelnrois to 1 ave the biggest and best Fourth of July ever held in the county. Just make op your mind that you v ill take a day off and come and enjoy yourtel!. No other point in the county will spend the money this year that the Ilillsboro com mittee will put into the affair to make it a first-cla-s, modern at tractive time. Senator C. W. Ful ton, ol Astoria, ha, faithfully promised that he will deliver the oration July 4, and that he will preside at the clam-bake in the evening. "Charley" ia a Brat class clam "chef" and lie will gladden the hearts of everybody with both speech and viands. W. J. Wall, tbe band leader and director, went to Portland today, to secure niusio for the Washington county bands for the Fourth of July celebration. Hd will also se cure music for the sacred concert, to be played by a union county band of hftv pieces, on July 3, Sun day, for the benefit of the Veterans, who will be in encampment here on that dav. From now on the various bands will be in active praciice until July, and they will give us Some of the best numbers ever heard in the city. W. K. Failing, who kept a store m Uulsloro on the corner of Main ot Second, in ti e early seventies. died in East Portland, the first of the week Orin Kellcg was his partner in the Ilillsboro business. Deceased was 65 years of age, ami was born in Wntvrtown, X. Y. He is survived by a wife and eight children. For some jears he has been conducting a nursery at Mt. Tahor. The funeral took place to day. We keep a full line of rough and dressed lumber at our mill yard, 2 miles north of Cedar Mill postof fice. We cheerfully furnish esti mates on buildings and orders of any magnitude. We have reduced price on all grad?s of lumber, and solicit your pitronago. For lum ber for barn buildings we will quote you exceptionally low figures Give ts a call, 01 write us at Cedar Mill, Oregon. Union . Lumber Company, Cedar Mill. H. F. Bchrene, of Union Avenue North, Portland, where he has a fine butcher business, was in the citv List night, shaking hands with his many friends. Mr. Behrens is doing a nice business in the metro polis, having two delivery wagons on Iho road ail the time. His friends here are glad to eee him prosperous. A jury in Justice Wirtz' court at Forest Grove, Wednesday, returned a verdict for the defendant in the case of M. L. Noble versus J. W. Fuqua, suit to recover $50 for sn alleged commission due on a real estate deal. H. T. Bagley appear ed for the defendant and Hoffman & Welsh for the prosecution. R. B. Bates has purchased the old T. 1). Humphreys' place from W. T. Linn, and will take posses sion in a very euort time. This is one of the neatest little homes in the city, having over seven acres of garden and orchard. F. R. Dailey has moved his bicy cle store into his new building, east of the Odd Fellows' building, two doors, on Main Street, and will be pleased to meet hia customers at his new stand. Nick Kemmer, the Cooper Moun tain hopgrower, was iu town yes terday, and reports the vines grow ing splendidly down his way. Attorney W. D. Smith has re turned from a business trip to Till- I tmonV PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, IX. D. PbjalcUa, mm4 trfoa Office. Uurraa-Bailtv block p stair Roouit Ia-l.t aad 15. &iUaea tenth -weat corMf BaaUa a4 2ad tirart. Both 'Pbom. Arrrre S. T. LINKLATER, II. B. C. Mrf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office uitaira over The Delta Drug Store. fUaidance Xeet of Court Heat. in lb corner of the block. V'rVMVMVVVVVMMVM JAMES FHILLIPE TAMIES1E, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. ContultatioB in French or Eighth. Of' fice npstairt in Corwin-Wooater Block, North side ol Main Street. F. J. BAILEY. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kesidenve on corner Second and Oak Hit. Oregon rhone Main lift. HILLSBORQ - - - OrTfcOON NvvVvVeyvv,vvvvvvv GEO. B. BAGtLEY ATTOK-N B Y-AT-fcAW Eoomt I aud t Shite Baildlncl HILLS BO EO, . . OBEUUX. H. T. BAQLEY, AnoaNBY-AT-LAW Office, opstairt, over the Poet Office, Uillaboro, - Oretroa THOt T0M6UM. a a Toaooa, ovtav THOS. H. 4 E. B. T0N6UBJ Attoraeya-lt-Law. Roooia i, 4, it t, Morgan Blk, HUUtwro, JOHN U. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Uptuira, Beiley Merge Mask Eooma, laa'a. HILLSBORO. - ORBOON. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORN BY-AT-LAW (Suoueaaor to Barrett A4ama.) Office, Up Stain, Central Black. HILLSBORO ORBOOM. WVtfttVVeV W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Shute Building, psliirs, Billslwrt, hpt. ..Central Meat Market.. c tilbuky, Proprietor. - Fresh and cured meats of all kinds. Finest kind of lard on sale. Full weights guaran teed. Highest market price . paid for fat livestock and nogs. Fresh fieh on etery Friday. Main Street, opposite Tnalalio Hotel, Uillaboro, Oregon. evWAipiSrr E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNKUUI LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Butinets. List your farm witU them and find a tale. They will treat you right Add your sale to our list. Call in aud see ua. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. JVVVVtrW?' P. C. CAMPBELL IMPERIAL, TRIBUNE AND 6TORMER WHEELS These are Finest Bicycles in the Market REPAIR SHOP All kinds of Bicycle Repairing Done on short Notice. Prices Reasonable. SECOND STREET HILUORI) Cine door north Downs' Blacksmith Shop DK. A. A. BURRIS Ikffaasxxotlo Calet Successfully treat diseases without the use of Drugs or Surgery, by the Welt nier System of Magnetic Healing. Call and see me. Consultation free. Office upstairs, over the City Bakery Hillsboro, Obkoon. DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE. Ideal dairy raneh of 160 acres. Price, $2,750. F. W. Latham, Mountaindale, Oregon. Married, at the residence of tbt officiating minister, Rev. Cephas Clapp, of Forest Grove, May 16, Jno. W. Friday and Miss Psarl M. Turner, of Banks. Marriage .license has been grant ed Chas. 3. Hess and Miss Hilda Anderson, of north of Hillsboro. A fresh lot of bulk pickles both nue and eMt at flrMf't ...... 4