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HllLSBOftO AftfiUS, JUNE-S3, 1604 WAN PASSK AWAY Men. Nancy Klrlz McNamcr, of loretit (Irvc CROSSED THE PLAINS IN 1852. A Kerldcnl of Wakulngtoa County Fifty-two Year, Kor Ninrjr Kirli McNatuer, a planner woman of 1852, tlletl it her home In Forest Grove, Monday afternoon, June ?1, liK4, after suffering lonit tiin freni n stroke of paralysis, Mn. MoNamer n born In Indi ana, January 7, lH.'t), and at the age of three yeara her parent moved to Grand View, lima, where they resided for l.'t year. In the Spring of 1K.V2 the fatuity ttartad aero the plain to Oregon, Knott ing Portland In October. The nut Spring the Klrtx family moved to Washington county, fet tling near Cireenville. In 1H53 deceand was married to Noah Wheeler McNinr. To thin union the follov ing children sur vive: TbolitreC. McNamer, now In Alssks; Mra Louise Mnnkera, of Kcln, Linn county, Ore; Mra. Nettie ISillingher, Mra Joels Hitch ey, and Mra Alius Parson, of For eat tirove. The surviving children oftecond hualand, Neaiuiah It rice McNamer, are: Mra. Donia (iood in, (ilencoe; Mr. JtlancU Moore, I'oilland; and Converse , Mc Nanier, of Foreet Grove. Interment waa in the Naylor cemetery, yeelerday, and the Inner el wa attended by a large con course of friend. Card of Thank The children of the late Mr. Nan cy Ktrtt McNamar deaire to thank their many Irienda for the kind ness and ymathy tuidered them during their recent bereave ment, the death of thtir beloved mother. MRS. B. T. SMITH. Mr. B. T. Smith died at her home In this city, June 19, HKH De ceased' maiden name na Maltin K. Traylor, and she waa born in Columbia county, Oregon, Annual 19, 1HS4. On October 21, 1!HK), ahe wa married to Mr. Hmilh, who aurvivea her, with two children. Her parents, Mr. and Mr. V, K. Traylor, two aiatera anil a brother, turvive of the immediate family. She win a slater to the late Mrs. li. A. Laraen, who died a few month ago. For teven year Mr. Smith I. ad been a member of the Kvatngi lioul church, and ahe wa a connUlent and devoted Christian. Card oi Thanks. The undersigned desires to thank hi friends and neighbor for tba aid and sympathy tendered bin) during hi retent bereavement, the illneaa and death if hi beloved wife, B. T. Smith. Hillsboro, Oregon, June 21, HMU. Olive In bulk at Greer's. Argu and Oregonian, 12.00. Curl Grayson, of Tillamook, waa in the city this week, a guest of the family of T. 8. Weatherred. Wanted: Fresh radishes and onions delivered to the Dialer sa loon, two or three times per week, regularly. Vine Orndutl has moved his saw mill from near Laurel to the Bux ton lection, where ho is in a line body of limber. John McFee left Wednesday to log for the mill. To rent, or lease for an extended period hotel proporty t Forest Grove. Roomy, and a good loca tion. Term reasonable. Inquire at Argus nflice. F. K. Waters, of Forest Qrove, went to Walla Walla last Friday evening, to escort John Beal from that place to Spokane, where the latter is to receive treatment from a tuberculosis rpeclaliHt. A fresh lot of bulk pickles both rmr and sweet at Greer's. W, FHollenbeek, of Mountain dale, waa in town today. W. F. came near paeaing tn his checka one day last week, from an attack of appendicitis. He expeots to undergo an operation as soon as be wr 3 v.; I uAtfl ft t.vlfla 'ftt.pnnaai The PortUwd ptper are full of railroad mention. Here i an arti cle that iniubt interest Hillsborn people, even if talk be cheap and it taki money to build railroads: "Artiolr of incorporation of the Portland. Hlm A West Hide Hall way coiiipuny were filed with Coun ty Clerk Frank S. Fields yeater (lay, the capital stock of the con cern being t.'.OO.OOO. The incor porator are Charlca Atherton, Hubert lUlentino and Frank llrewaler, The location of the line will ail id i t of rapid construction ex cept in the cme of a bridge acrose the Willamette river and heavy work in the vicinity of Portland. Branch linen will connect Portland with IIIUhIkim in Whingtnn county, and Salem with a point op potite Independence. The line to Salem and lliHsbnro have been surveyed, located and eroa section ed. Telephone and telegraph lines a ill be constructed along hoththe main and branch linea of the com pany. The slock will comist of conimnn and preferred share in such proportion a the director may from lime to time determine. $I(K) Uing the par value of tach share. The capital stock of (500, HKJ Include ih first mortgage bond, to be issued. Account Mardi Graa and Carni val to be held at Portland June 2Hlh, to July 0th inclusiva South ern Pacific will sell round trip ticket to Portland and return, in cluding one adminHoii to carnival Nt (125. Sa!e date June 27lh to July 7th, good for six day after rale but not later than July 10th. Rural Route inspector (T-meuts waa out today, going over the route petitioned by Win Kagley and others. Thi fiee delivery, if es tablished, will run west from Hills b ro, ou the Bareline r.iad, going to the edge of Cornelius, then out toward the Centerville and Moun laindale sections. If established this aill be one of the moat popu lous route In the county. lr. Lowe, the eye specialist, bss just returned from New York, where he look a poet graduate course on the eye, and la now bet ter prepared In every way to teat and tit glasses to your eyea Con suit him on the 29 h and 'M of June, Hopmen over the connlv, fener ally, are jubilant over the prospects of a bumper crop this year. Vines are higher than they usually are at this season, and unless unlnrseen had weather rime along the coun ty will ire the best crop for many years Prices are keeping up in good shape, hm! from all indica tions we shall get plenty of money In circulation through the hop crop. Summer is here can't you tell it by your capricious appetite? Just get groceries at Dennia' and you will feel like a new man, and need no pepsin to bold your digestion. finest line or staples in the city. Tom Kichardson, Portland's new manager for the Commercial Club, has sent out notices to all the Washington (Jounly newspaper men to attend meeting in Port land in AuguM, toooifer for the betterment of all Oregon. This man Uichardson seem to be a hustler, and he ii likely to shake up the dry hones of Portland's conservatism in a refreshing man ner. Dr. Lowe has arranged to pur chase glasses for cash all styles of optical goods much cheaper than formerly, and will give patrons the benefit of the same. The young people are notified that a line dancing floor, 00 feet in width, by 80 in length, has bren constructed on the Warren Grove grounds, and dancing will begin on the evening of June 30. Walker's orchestra, of Forest Grove, will fur nisn the music, ami the manage ment has secured a flour manager who will see that everything is or derly on the pavilion. We carry the ewellest line ol gentlemen' and ladies' dresa shoes to be found in ths town. Come and see them, at Dennis'. Dr. and Mra F. J. Bailey enter tained a number of their frienda this evening. Music and dancing were indulged. ThOBO preaent from abroad were: Mrs. Moott Swet land, Vancouver, Wash , Mrs. C. II Mclsaacs, Portland, Mr. A. J Kichardson, Ban Franoisoo, and Mnj. If. Ii. Reese, Paymaster U. S A , Portland. Lunch at the Gem fa-loon, from 1 1:30 to 1:00 p.m., and evenings, from 9 to 10. Lunch and beer 10 cents. Mrs. E. O. Crandall entertained a party Tuesday, in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Avery Crandall, of Che- boy can. Michigan, here for the BUmmer. The event was of great er significance as this as Mrs Crandall' birth anniversary, The latest New York Btyles in photos and mounts, at Crandall's, Seventh street. The Annual Missionary Tea of the Congregational Churches of Hillsboro and Forest Grove was held yesterday afternoon, at the rceiduuue ot Mra. W. I). Hare, of this city. A Graded Shorthorn bull for sale $30. F. W. Latham, Mountain dale, Clover bay Is being cut, and if this does not bring rain, we shall have to wait until the Fourth of July. IIUMO SCHOOL . DISTRICT AFFAIRS New Director and Clerk Were Llected Monday. HUSTON, DIKECT0K, B0SC0W CLEKK District Now Owea Hooded Dtbt of But ,ooo. The llillsboro School District held it annual election Monday, and H. B. Huston, now in the east, was elected to succeed himself as direc tor for three years, and Peter Bos- oow. for Clerk, for a period of one year. Clerk Botcow states thai the bonded debt of the district bss now been reduced to $4,000. The re ceipts and disbursements for the yesr have been greater than any other district in the county, and id low. REi'Kinrs Cash on hand 1 v ear ago. .$83122 . 154 K5 From outside tuition From county treasurer... .2198.42 From school supt 2939.00 Total receipts for yearf;i2:t.4'.) uiRHntHKMtcvr. Teachers, janitor, and in lerest charges f.'loUUOO Water for school 18 15 Salary of clerk 6f 00 Wood and tawing I VlbO Printing 2(130 School auuplie 120 f0 Labor on Grounds..... 31.00 Night watchman 150 Mr. II. A. Ball, teaching.. 14 00 One bond.,.. 1000 00 Interest on bond 258.01 Total Disbursed.... .5207 fi2 855.87 Balance Cash on Hand. . MESSINGER-CUMMINGS. Mr. Bert Mesinger and Miss Alice Cumminga were united in marriage at the home of the bride' parents, in Buxton, Ore, June 19, 1904, at High Noon. The bride waa beau tifully gowned in while silk, and entered tbe parlors on the arm of her father. She carried a bouquet of carnations, and waa met by the groom in front of an improvised altar. The wedding party consist ed of about twenty five relatives and frienda. The presents were many and valuable. Mr. and Mra. Measinger will make tbeir home in llillsboro. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Emery G Luce guardian to L G Pennell, 1 04 a near F G M Clara Haettinger to Anna C Haettinger 1G4 75 acres sec 4, traot 2sr 1 west Nathannibl Jones to Jos. Haet tinger, 104 75 acres section 4 tract 2 south range 1 west, ..1700 Elmer G Nelson etal to E L Naylor, 5 a in Sol Enierich d I c 600 David Raymond to J N Hoff man, 10 a wc 23 1 1 n r 4 w 100 H R Long to T C Johnson etal, 100 acre Jos Mann Hd .... !2tX) August Weinerl to Minnie Voegelin, 15 acrea section 10 tract 2 s r 1 west 2100 Edward Naylor to Bsse Line Lhr Co 5 a Sol Kmerioh d 1 c2400 J I Jackson to L M Sparks, 91 75 a Wm Stoke' d 1 c 2000 A S Shaw to B N Sproat, 80 a J II McMillan d 1 c 8933 J B Pyle to Jermiah Binkley 10 acres Fairview addition.. 276 Jack Morna and wife are out from Portland, guests of Ed. Wanu and family. Montgomery Tnrner, the Banks' merchant, returned hnday from i six months' visit in Kentucky. C. F. Casteel was up from Tuala tin today, swearing to marriage li oeme allidavite, two sons in-law Boon to be addrd to his family tree Mrs. A, J. Richardson, of San Francisco, Cal, is in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. J. Bai ley. She will remain north uutil August. Married: June 22, 1004, at the M. E. Parsonage in Hillsbnro, Ore., Rev. Zimmerman ollioiuting, Mr Chaa. E. Purves, of Lane county, Oregon, and Miss Alida Fellows. The case of the City of Hillshoro against Walt. Taylor has been dis missed and another oomplaint filed, under a more recent ordinance. The case will be tried later. Geo. R. Bagley defends. County Clerk Morgan today granted marriage licenses to Theo dore K. Griffin and Miss Emma McPherson, of Buxton; Edbert Robbins and Pearl Casteel, Tuala tin; W. F. P. Day and Bessie Castell, Tualatin. Foreat Qrove ia having a big building boom this season, and many are putting up new cottages, llillsboro is getting to the front with four new buildings, and two of them are brick structures. The condenser, the pump and mould ing factory, the fine new Sholea' lumber yard are the business addi lions to Hillsboro. The two towns must grow and the county is capa ble of supporting them both, with each having a tauob larger popula tion. . Joe William le out from Port land f r a few days. Mr. W. F. Witbam is visiting at Celilo, Wasco county. Mis Susie McKinney is visiting relatives in Portland thi week. $i photo for 1 3 and $2 photo fur $1.25 at Crandall's for a few day. Miss Wilraa Waggener has ac cepted a position to teach music at Pacific University next year. The Cornelius school district Monday elected James Morrieey as director and Horace Fitch, clerk. P. C. Long, of the Bugby govern ment quarry, was in the city this week, the guest ot bis brother. Remember what you pa(d for photos before I come? Moral get them now at Crandall'. M. D. Cady, one of Beaverlon'a rustling business men, was in town yesterday, on business at th court bouse. John Wirtz, Forest Grove's lead ing confectioner and agent for the Pacific States' Telephone people, waa in town yesterday. E. P. Cornelius waa in from (Ilencoe yesterday, and rays that many have commenced culling hay in Ids neighborhood. Wanted: Girl to do general housework on farm. Wage. $15 per month. J. J. ueisenback, Supt. A. II. Johnson Farm, Reed-) ville. , 1C-.8hr' of.n,e "y! v.. .., w riaiung wiib urotner at Manor, Wash Mr. hhernll will Uc,e which lhe ,uU ig hagtd ake charge of the Cornelius school w plhM m May 26 Tbe H, j name of Cbas. T and Mabel Hoge Baldwin Brother will thi week i are joined with Walter Hoge as de have the brick work completed for I fendants. K. B Tongue and Geo. the tiholes-Ruesell bank building. ! R. Bagley are counsel for plaintiff. Theae contractors will also put in! tbe cement floor and finish thej Afler the chie of the Quaker woodwork. Medi,.ine Company show Saturday J. If. Brown, of Laurel, was in evening there will be a frre dance town Wednesday, and eaya that the An adiuweion will be charged to farmers in bis section are anxious-'the show. This company haa a ly awaiting rain. Hops look good, I crowded house every night, the en- but grain and grass are both surfer- ing from the drouth. Sol Keffer, ot Glencoe, was in; Portland Monday, and reported to the police that he had been robbed of a watch and some money. Kef fer went to a room with the men ho robbed htm, after having a drink or two of Portland's local op tion "likker County Celebration AND Veterans' Reunion JULY I, 2,3 and 4 Warren's GroYe, Hillsboro REUNION June 30 Camp Opening and Renewing of Ac quaintances. I July I- -Forenoon, Address P, Cornelius; Response, Hon. H. V. Gates. Afternoon, program to rbe furnished by Hills boro and Forest Grove Schools. July 2 Program to be supplied. July 3 Divine Services, Union of all Churches. Afternoon, Sacred Concert. Evening, Song Services, under direction of Local Ministers. P. M., Taps by Prof. Bump. There will be camp fires every evening, and stories of the war by the old veterans. All soldiers of all wars are invited to come to this reunion, as this might be the last time they can meet together. Program for the Fourth of July Forenoon Procession will form at corner of Court House Square at 9:30 a. in. and march to grounds Music by Baud. Invocation. Address of Welcome by Hon. B. P. Cornelius, Mayor of Hillsboro. Vocal Music. Reading Declaration of Independence by Miss Lena F. Parker, of Gastou. Oration by Senator C. W. Fulton, of Astoria. Music by Band. Adjournment for Dinner. Afternoon Slide for Life. Catching Greased Pig. Tug of War. Climbing the Greased Pole. High Diving Dog.- 100-Yard Foot Race. Balloon Ascension, July I and 2 SUES 1W EDITOR Asks for Five Hundred Dol lars Damages. FALSE ARTICLE BASIS OF COMPLAINT Attorney H. T. Bagley After Forest Grave Time Tbe Attorney H. T. Bagley bas sued Editor Walter Hoge, of the Forest Grove Times, for $500 damages. The basis of tbe suit is an article which appeared in the Times, stat ing as a fact that Mr. Bagley was at one time in serious danger of being ditbarred from the practice of law. Aa this had no semblance either in truth or conjecture, Mr. Bagley resented the statement, and asked for a retraction. Instead of retracting the Times came out with a big lingo about the misuse of the word, and heaped the insult a little higher. The case will come up be fore the circuit court at the next term. The Argus always crawfishes before it gets too late, on matters of thi kind. After all, it is not a light thing to pobliab a statement reflecting upon the character of a I professional man, and newspaper men should alwaya exercise the greatest care when some man comes around alleging that certain Iriiona Itava nannAnaui avVtan law have no foundation in fact. The aa fil.d June 22. and the tertaioment being free except on j Saturday evenings. It begins to look as though there will be another rural route out of Hillshoro, besides the Lornehus- Cen'erville and Mottulaindale sur voy, as the inspector went ovr a proposed route to the north, taking in Glencoe. Vinelands and the Tompkins' place. f Welcome by Mayor B. The Portland city ceuncil sre getting uneaey about the proposed Hilltboro-Foreal Grove-I'ortland electric line, and they eay that if griding ia not done in a thurt time that the franchise will be revoked. Mr. Graydon still owns the fran chise, but most likely a few Washi ngton nd Multnomah county neo- In will negotiate to get it out of hi control, if they ahall o do it poeeible that theee gentlemen will get a franchise and get capital niereeted in the road. Tbis pro posed line, without doubt, would be one of the beet paying proper ties in the Northwest, and Mr. Graydon has worked long and earnestly to get money intereated in its building. The Eaatera bard times, however, have been a great barrier to getting the line financed, and it begin to look a though it will take local capital to put the line through. Hamilton Weir M. I). Ph. C. Expert Optician will be at tbe Ho tel Tualatin on Monday, June 27. If your eyes are giving you trou ble, or your glasses aie not entirely satisfactory, you will do well to take advantage of this unueual op portunity to secure the services of a genuine expert. AH prices are rea tonahle and all work absolutely guaranteed, while the highest refer ences are submitted in proof of ability and professional standing The pioneers met in Portland this week and Hen. W. H. H. My ers, of Forest Grove, is given much attention by the newspaper arti cles Mrs. M. A. Bird, of Hills boro, is sketched as leading the procession with a, banner libelled 1839. Cleve S. Silver, who wjs a justice of the peace from Cbehalem mountain, this county, and who was born in 1814, was tlm there. Mr. Silver was the justice who bund over McMillan for killing Masters, at Remlville, in the fifties. Grandma Wood did not go down, as secheludcd, fearing to make the trip on account of her health. Henry Wehrung and wife were among the Hillsboro delegation. Almoran Hill and wife, who have been married for Gl years, were in attendance. Marie Allen, who swears she is a resident of Washington county, is suing L. . Allen for divorce and she should have one if her com plaint is true. She swears that on or about May 20 of this year the husband pretended to commit sui cide by taking laudanum and that at diverse times r.e has threatened suicide by drowning, subsequently alleginz that he did this to try plaintiff's love for . him. These things made lite unbearable to the wife of but four months and she wants her freedom. The Aliens were married at Vancouver last February. Do vou know about Jersey cat tie? We offer a ftw choicely bred yearling bulls from our famous Haz-I Fern Jersey Herd, at spec tally reduced price, to make room for next crop of youngsters . We will give you valuable pointers on Jersey stock. Belter write us to day for prices on bulls, and tell us tbe kind of animal you desire. Address F. E McEldowney, Supt, Ladd'a Farm, 1260 Milwaukee Ave. Portland, Ore. Comrade William Leach, preei dent of the Washington county Veterans' Association, was down from Forest Grove this morning to see how the preparations were pro gressing for the big encampment which commences here on June 30 Mr. L'.ich informs Judge Crandall that a noted preacher from abroad will be pre ent for the services on the grounds the Sunday before the Fourth. The many frienda of big hearted Doc. Darety, of Glencoe and he has them by the hundreds will be pleased to know that he is recover ing as rapidly as his age will per mit He sends word into town that be expects to indulge angling next trout season, without fail and The Argus hopes ha will Have Dr. Lowe cure your head and eye aches by removing the cause with a pair of his superior glasses. Consult him on the 20th and oOlh, at The Tualatin. Adam Young (not Andrew, as mentioned last week) is still al the hospital in Portland under the care of Dr. Hockey, the specialist The physician has operated on Mr Young's stomach, but Bsys he can not recover that it is only a ques tion of time. The Cats tens Bros, sawmill of Manning, keaps constantly on hand a fine lot of lumber, cut from the finebt 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. Both phones. The Independent telephone sys tem now bas a night operator. Geo. Stevens occupying a room In the Schulmerich store, which is con nected with bell from the central station. Wednesday and Thursday two diys only, June 29 and 30. Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo optici- an, will bo in rlillsboro at the Tua latin Hotel. Have hirn test your eyes for glasses. Contractor Cumminga com menced foundation work on the Schulmerich brick, west of the store. . . . ' Stylish, dreBsy ami neat this is tbe line of hats you will find at Mrs. Vrootuan. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, Ii. D. PbjelcUa, M BcmJ 4 Office MurwteUey block ib Main. Boom la-1 and IS- Residence eotla wot corner Baetline aad 2ad ttreet. Both 'Iboa. 1 eWMVw S.T72.NKLATER, M. B. C. al., , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offie upaUln ovr Tb Delta Drug 8tore. Hi lidMMW Kaat of Court Houv, In la corner of lb block. , J AXES PHILLIPS TAML&SIE, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. ConraltalioB in French or Eogliib. Of- Dceapeuiriin corwin-W ooeter Block, North side of Main Street. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidence on corner Second and Oak St. Oregon Phone Main 110. -; HILLSBORO - , -. , OREGON GEO. B. BAGLEY i ATTOBNRV.AT-LAW Eoobu 1 and 1 Skate BaUdlng) HILLS BOKO, . .. OKKUOI. H. T. BAGLEY ATTORN BY -AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over tbe Poet Office, UiUaboro, - Oregon, Tiioe h toatcva. . a a vonodk. wora TH08. II. A JL B. TOmB.: Attoroeys-At-Law. Rooms j, 4, fc j, Morgan Blk, HUlaborn. JOHN IL WALL. ATTORN BY-AT-LAW Office CpeUira, Bailey Metgaa Block laala. HILLSBORO, ". ORSOON. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW ; (8u te Bamtt at Adam.) Office, Up Stain, Central Black. ' HILLSBORO , ORBOON. W. D. HARE, ' Attornej-at-Law Shite Building, Upstiiri RiHsfot, Ortni. .Central Meat Market.. c, tilbury, 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 hogs. Fresh fieh on every Friday; - Main Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, Hillsboro, Oregon. E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat yon right Add your sale to our list. Call in and see ua. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. P. C. CAMPBELL IMPERIAL, TRIBUNE AND STORM ER WHEELS These are Finest Bicycles in the Market REPAIR SHOP All kinds of Bicycle Repairing Done on short Notice. Prices Reasouable. SECOND STREET ' HILLSBORO One door north Downs' Blacksmith Shop DR. A. A. BURRIS Masxiotlo SCecalor Successfully treat diseases without the use of Drugs or Surgery, by the Welt mer Hystem of Mngnetio Healing. l''l and see me. Consultation free. Office upstairs, over the City Bakery Hillsboro, Oregon. DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE. Ideal dairy ranch. of ICO acre.s. Price, $2,750 F. W. Latham, Mountaindale, Oregon. Just received, a swell line of new hats, at Mra. L Vrootnan. - The highest market - price paid for butter and eggs at Greer's. ... Dr. Hamilton Weir and wife, of Portland, will pass through Hills boro, on Monday, on an eitended wagnn trip along the Coast Moun tains to tbe California line.