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HILL8B0R0 AROU3, JUNE 21, 1906 r HEEDVILLK TO UAVE Will he Meeting of Int Coun ty Fruit Men, Saturday ALL FKUIT MEN SHOULD ATTEND Entire County Kliwuld be Ofgaald of Importance Oa nett Saturday, June 23, at l;O0 p. ut. there will be meellug of the fruit men of eastern Washington County, et Keedville, for tbe pur pone of organising ft horticultural society. Hvtrl experienced men from over the state will I to at tendance, mid the meeting will be of derided Internet. It it to be Impod there will he Urge attend ance, as now ii the time to make olive preparation (or Fell and Hpring spraying. If the fruit tnen will get tKalher and tee that tbe horticultural lew are enforced much mil U done to rid tbe or chard of the scale and other pesta, Postmaster II. C. Atwell, of For est drove, who ie in the forefront fur the Itntinruieot of orchard con ilitioni, write end ask a the Argue ' tu request every tutu who baa a few fruit trees tu I in atUmdaooe. It may uieau a value of a tew Jul lars even if you have but a half lim-ii trees, UMPIILETTE- ALEXANDER , The hotue of Mr. and Mre. Aboer H. Prigga, of Dilley, wae Wednes day, June 20, MM, at 1:00 iu tbe afternoon, tbe Irene of a very pretty wedding, the high contracting par tin bring Min Kvelyo M. Alexao dar, siUr of Mr. Brian, and John Melvin I'liiphlette, of Amity. Tbe bride we exceedingly lovely ia beautiful l'owii of While Kgyptlao t'repe, and carried an arm bouquet ol white mm Mine Kttima Briggs, niece of the bride, acted a brides maid, and wh wiuaome in a gown of pale blue; carrying a abower tt4ni lift of I.aFrauce roeebuda, Mr. Harold llotcoiuh wae groomsman The bridal party entered tbe liar lor to the strains of a wedding muri'h fioui Lohengrin, played by Mih Klixaheth Brigga. Tbe bride and grmim stood under a pagoda of Oregon (irape and white roeee, lie. Hnlcorah xrfnrmtng the beautiful and ituireive ring ceremony, Tbe limine decoration, under tbe direc tion of Mi Joeepbine Frleund were beautiful ami artieiio. Tbe gift were unusually numerous and taeteful. After congratulation dainty re- Ireehment were served. Miss Km' ma Brigga caught tbe bride' Itou iiiel. Mr. and Mr. Uoipblelta depart ed amid a shower of rice, leaving on the evening passenger lor a wed ding trip to tbe Hound. Upon their return they will be at borne to their friemla at tbe borne of the groom, at Aunty. Hixty guests attended the wed ding, many of whom were from out of town, liillob.iro people attend in were County Treaaurer Jaekeon and wife, Mr. It. U. Y aught, Mai ter Wayne and Kenneth and Mine Hoi wo aught. VICKERS LUND Mr Pratt 0. Vicker and Mia Clara Lund, ol Com -Huh, were married at that city, Wednesday, June '20, HiiHi llev fibroda, of tbe Cornelius M K Churoh officiating. The ?ro tm id a an of Mr. and Mr (1. Vu kei'-i, of Cjrneliua, and for a number of years haa heeu in the employ of the Hotithern I VI Ho company, aa aueut. He ia now ootrator and agent at Ht, Joseph, Yamhill County. The bride ia one of Washington County' popular teacher. i Uelativet and friend of tbe oon trailing parties were preeenttrom Cornelius. Mr and Mrs. J A Thornhurg and Mre. Norval At kins, of K ireat Grove, and Mr. and Mia. H. T Lioklater and the Misses Ona FoorJ an I Kmma Howe, of Hillahoro, Were among the wedding guest. Mr. and Mrs Viokeri will enjoy a wedding Hip to Puget Bound points, after which they will be at luime to their friend at Ht. Joseph K1KBY KOllftR it. A very pretty wedding took: place at the bmne of Mr. and Mr, Cbaa. (. lumbar, of Sobolla, Jane 17, 1906, tbe high contracting parties being Mr William V. Kirby and Miaa Clallte L Koeber. Rev. Honer oflloialed and the ceremony wiib witnessed by tbe relative! of the bride and groom and invited friends. Mr. Kirby iia prominent young business man of Kllensburg, Wadi., his parents residing at HcIioIIm, this county, while tbe bride ie well known in Wasbiug- ton County school oiroles, where (or a number of year sue baa held high rank as an educator.' She is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koeber, and ii unlver naly popular. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby will reside at Kllensburg, and tbey will add to that city's citunnbip and culture. Their many Washington County friends wish them every happim Mr. Thome Robinson, eldest eon of Rev. Robinson, pastor of Tnala tin I'lalna I'reebyUrian Church, wbo I a graduate of Peciflo Unl- vanity, hai completed hie three year course in tba Theological Bern Inftry of Princeton, N. J., during wblob time be ftlao paaaed poel- graduat studie In Princeton Uni versity and received tbe at. A de- gree from that Inatitut loo. He has accepted tbe charge or a rreebv leriao oburoh at Watertown, N. Y. lie wai a member of bla father s church at Tualatin Plains and bat many friend and acquaintance Id Waabiogton County wbo art glad to hear of hi succeae. Tbe Hillsboro Plant and Flower Garden, under tbe management of W. II,. Morton, i getting along nicely with primary work. Mr. Morton will do hi own building and landscape work. Tbelr prize for tbe first order by nail, outaide of thi' county, for 2 or more, will ho an Atalla, a rare Bower; for tbe first order by mail, inside the coun ty for a like amount, will bo a Jap anese maple. Our old Iriend and former fellow townsman, W. M. Jeckaoo. was elected county treasurer of Wash Ington County, Ore., last week, for the third term. Mr. Jackson ba maoy friends in Bberldan County wbo will rejoice to bear tbat be has been honored again by tbe people be moved among about fourteen yean, ago. lie wa elected this lime twitbout opposition. Hoiie (Km.) Sentinel. Ie Willard and bis Company have been secured for a return en gagement at tbe Creecent Theatre, June 21, 22 and 23. MonWCritto will be tbe opening bill, Tbureday, June 21, followed by "A Oa De ceiver" June 22, and "Kathleen Mavourneen" June 23. Beau on sale at McCormick's at 60, 35 and 25. Ix)gea, 75. Tbe Modern Woodmen, of Reed- villa, are going to celebrate tbe Fourth of July by giving a picnic at Allen s Urove. A spesker, from Portland, will dilate upon tba ques tion of American institutions, and there will be a literary program Tbe uaual game and sports will be on tbe program. Tbe boys are go ing to have a band out from tbe city to furnish music tor the danc ing Moor, We carrv the best shot on tbe market for tbe money. W. L Douglei and Dr. Reed's famous oosbioo aboee for men. Loading makes for ladies. Latest ityle and finish. -U. Web rung St Sons. Recorder Kuratli has received a letter from Michael WafJter.of Helvetia, now at Berne, Switier land, on a visit, and also one from the Misses Paulina and Kate Schal- hamer, now at St. Oallen, Bwitier land, on a trip. Tbey all return Ihia Fall, and the Mieeea Sobal- hamer will make a viait In (ler many thi month and neit. Lost: Roan mare, figure 4 branded on right bip; white star in forehead; white left hind foot; mane about 3 Inches long: weight between ten and eleven hundred, F. A. Moray, Cornelius, K. 2. W, N. Haynam wbo Uvea in Mountaindale, wae in town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Haynam were at Ban Joee, visiting with their daughter, Mr. Wm. Hem' worth, when tbe earthquake atruok tbat section. Tbe bouse in which they were living was badly abaken, and Uiaobimneyaand flues thrown down. . Latest styles in millinery, cheap er than Portland prioee, at Miss Kirkwood's, over Hoyt'a Store Also fine line of Iofaut'e lawn caps and children's wash hate. Corns and see them. Mr. arid, Mre A J. Richardson who have been stopping with Dr F. J. -Bailey since the San Francis oo earthquake, start eaet Friday where- Mr. Kicbardson will bo en gaged" as salesman in a large oloth ing bouse. Ira K. Haynam, formerly of Mountaindale, is now in charge of a creamery in one of the California counties, and be baa tbe reputation of being one of tbe best men in the south,' commanding a good salary. Mr. Lewis Kuhne, of Portland, and Miss Agnes Chancy, of Forest Urove, were united in marriage, June 18, 1906, at tba homo of tbe bride's father, Klbridge Cheney Kev J . M. tiarber officiating. N, S. Nelson, tbe sawmill man waa in town from SoappOoae, this morblng, Ha may come back to thle opuuty end engage In tba mil buRi(ieaa, , W;: M. Lyda, of Galea Creek suffered a paralytic stroke last week;- The attack waa not very severe, however, and ba may re oover. Mrs. J. M. Gle&e, rormerly of Forest Urove, and now of (Spokane Wash., is la the oil, tba gueat of her parents, Mr. and Mra. J Gnr. Forty bead Angora wethers for aale at f 2 eaoh . K . u. Porter, For eat Grove, Ore., Route 2, or 14 miles northeast of the Urove. Mrs. Geo. Hanoook, of Forest Grove, haa been elected aohool d reotor for three yean, and W . 8 Hudson waa sleeted olsrk. Robert W. Simpson and Mia Ida Pierson, of Reedville, have been granted licenae to wad, FOREST GROVE AND HER CELEBRATION Annual Encampment of the WaHhlngton County Veterans OPIJiS ON SATURDAY, JONI .10 Clme ely J, sad Tbts a Big Feerib of Jelf Ciitkrallaa he Washington County Veteran Association and Woman's Auxili ary will open at Forest Grove oo Saturday, June 30 and bold until July 3. - On tbe Fourth there will be a celebration of Independence )y and the committee, beaded by Waller Hoge, of tbe Time, prom ises a great time In tbe college city. There will be a big procession; a ear of the states; patrlotle addrei ss; fine music; eporti of all kinds; balloon ascension with parachute drop; baseball;, shooting contest; Kny race, etc. The committee a made ample arrangement for tbe largest kind of a crowd and baa looked out for amusement and comfort of all visitors. All old veterans who have teoU are reqoeated to bring them along Foreet Urove baa a Sue perk in which to bold tbe encampment and celebration, and all are cordially invited. GRADUATES Following are the Kigth Grade graduate for June, I'JOti- DUt. I, Howard Holcomh, UilUhoro, DUt. l. Mamie Sulur, Coraelina. " a, Ktnjanilo? (arah, Port Grove. K a. DM. 7. Karl Houw, Ivaa Sinoa. .Mai lt Wiiaua, Mary H.Uiel, Hlll.boro. IMM. Hit, Lota runr. uaatoa. " Is, Kmm Morgan, Margaret LllllehlM. Kdea Bacoo. Fortat Grove. IMat. 17, Mav O. MMbae ana Jea.sk McleaU. llilUboro. K t. Diet. II, nate Cbalmm, tornelloa, K 1. Diet. ajl, Jeaa StoUh, Aaa Mack, Ha ul Criai, Martba Moore, Vera Poiu, Tualatin. Dirt. , Wlealfrad Kpplrtl and Km ma Butch. Forest Grave, R l. IHit. u. Charles Imlav, Htary Hagf , PraocU A. O'Meara, Btacl Wheeler, Rtcdvill. Diet. 47. Little Kocher , Sherwood, R t " si, Ruby Hellcubeck, Mounuin dale. Dlit. s8, Aaat Boge, Hlllebora, R 74, Martha M. Klatl, Fortlaad R. Diet. 75. Sophia Phlppe and Cora Wll coi, Grecovill. R a. Diet. 76. Mvnl LiDPart. Bailoo. 77, Fred Krahmer, Corneliua. R Dial. 8i, Rlckard Doaovea and Roa B. Stuck). llUUboco, R 4. Diet. Mi. Loreae Wolf. Otwcco. R I. ' as, Clanar Pulley and Frank Savior, Sherwood.' Dial. 91. Bcojmiae Pattoo, HUladale. " 97. Bernard Wnaderllcb. Clara VanLoe, Am Vanderhey, Foreat Gray. R . Dial. 99, Batclw Toy, toreet Urove, K I. C0N01TI0NAI. lean Ritcbev. Crtha Olaoo. Karl Rauman, Beaai Howard and Grace Peleraoa. MARRIED 54 YEARS Foreet Grove. Or., June 20. Mr, and Mra. William L Wagner were married 57 years, June 21, 1WU. Mr. Wagoer was born in Hmoke- town, Pa., in 1824, and in 1S49, on June 21, he waa married to Miss Caroline Uiltner, who waa born at Turbotville, Pa., in 18:12. Mr. and Mre. Wagner came to Oregon in lh6G,'and located at St Helens, where tbey lived until 1872; then came to Forest drove, where they have reaided ever einoe Mra. Wagner baa followed drees making most of ber time here, having made with ber bands over $500. Tbe past ysar, though 74 year of ge, ahe bee done a great deal ol point laoe work, one table' oloth worth more than $150, ahe worked steadily on for four months Mr. Wagner for five yeare conduct ed a stors In Foreet Urove. The children of this old couple are: Mrs. Elizabeth R Btrger, Forest Qrove; Mrs. Mary J. Pomeroy, Rainier; Mr. Virgioia Eaton, Ab erdeen; Mra. Elian K WirU, Ores- ham; John P.' Wagner, Frank 0. Wagner and M. K. Wagner, all of Foreet Grove. Telegram. AT THE CRESCENT Let Willard, ona of the beet actors in tbe legitimate on tbe coast, open ed tonight in the Crescent, starring in Monte Cristo. Mr. Willard is at hia beat in a play of thia kind, and his rendition of tbe popular play waa all tbat could be expect ed in any American playhouse. Tomorrow evening ba stars in the "Gay Deceiver.' a oomedy that meets tba approval of all theatre goer Saturday night ha plays Kathleen Mavomneen, an old Irish settioe: that la a prime favorite everywhere. Go and bear him if vou wish to see iust aa olevar art aa you can aaa in Portland. Mr Willard ia aupported by a company of splendid arttata. REEDVILLE SCHOOL Tba Reedville aohool exaroieea will ba held on Friday, June 22. There art ten pupils in tba graduating olasi -the largest in the btatory of tba aohool . All are cordially in vlted to ba in attendance. Argus and Oregonian, 92. Go to R. H. Greer for Olympic flour. Robt Banks, of Banks, wae io town yesterday. T. B Perkins bas gone to Buxton to open bis store. Dr. C. L. Large, of Foreat Grove, waa in town yesterday. D. F. Kuhn la over from Doty, Wash., tor a short visit. J. N. Flippen waa down from above Buxton, yeeterday. Wm. Jooa, of Glencoe, was in the county seat yesterday. Grant Mann waa over from South Tualatin, yesterday. Screen doors, adjustable window screens. G. A. Patterson, J. L. Banks, father of the Banks, towneite, waa in the city today. Have good gentle horse to trade for cow. Inquire at Argue oflice. Born, June 15. 1900. to Mr. and Mra. A. W. Crepe, of Foreat Grove, a eon. Mr. and Mra. Wayne W. Hoi- comb were in from Bethany, yee terday. A. W. Smith, tbe Tigardville real estate man, and C. F. Tigard, were in town Monday. For Sale Good open buggy, al- moat new; aleo set new aingle har ness. Inquire at this oflice. Reedville preaching wrvicee by Rev. Robioaon next Sabbalb night, 7:46 o clock. , All are invited. For sale for summer or fall de livery fir. oak and ash four foot wood. C. Blaser, Hulaboro. r . . Axel Anderaon, of Progress, waa in town Monday, a witneas on tbe Quackenbuah va.Scbermercabes. If you have properties to sell, list tbem with E. L. Perkins -oflice with H. T. Bagley, over poetoflioe Mra. Walter Chambers, of Yaki ma, Wash., waa thi week tbe guest of Mrs. F. A. Bailey, ber relative. Jonathan Bogue and daughter, Mra. R, A. Blair, spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Portland. Get the annual dividend habit. Insure in the Massachusetts MutU' al Life. Jamee Stilt, District Ag't Archie Wilkea, of Dilley, and who bai been at Seaside for eeveral montbe, waa in the city this morn Fifty thousand cabbage plant for aale, Hillsboro and Beaver too. Hillsboro Plant and Flower Gar den. Pratt G. Vlckers, of St Joe, Yam hill County, and brother, Will, of Cornelius, were in tbe county seat Tuesday. Cornelius Brown, of southeast of (own, ha eotue nice four foot oak wood for sale. Delivery anywhere io the city. Rev. Bueohler will hold German Lutheran Services at tbe Methodiat Church, next 8unday, in Cornelius, at 2:00 P.M. Mr. Kaltz, the piano tuner, will return next weekend finish up hi? Hillsboro work. Leave orders at Tualatin Hotel. Mra. Loui Manning and Mia Beeeie Simon are visiting with W. L Wiloox and family, at White Salmon, Wash. Before purchasing a piano or or gan have a talk with E. L. McCor mick. For quality and prices he cannot be beaten. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Jackaon and Mrs. R. C. Yaught went 10 Dilley yesterday to attend the Umpblelte Alexander wedding. For aale: Good milch cow, fresh. J Feueretein. Hillsboro R. 1 , Box 52, in Helvetia aection, 8 miles northeast of Hillsboro. A ball game Sunday at Banks, between tbe teams of Banks and Cornelius, reunited in a victory for Cornelius by a score of 8 to U. Heiurioh Tober, of Buxton, and Mrs. Nellie Carver, of near Reed ville, were married by Rev. Gil pat rick, in this oity, June 19, 190(5. For sale: Lot 50x2(X), located on Waanington, between ecouu and Third Streets. Good business location. Inquire at Argue office Robt. Campbell, of Seattle, Wash., and formerly a student in Newill Aoademy, waa this week visiting 1 with Thos. Bailey, his former class mate. Q, F. C. Meyer, of south of Blooming, was in town thia after noon and says crops are looking fine in his section, and that many are cutting hay. Anyone having teams, and want ing to hire them out at lumber hauling, with driver, are requested to communicate with Thompson Broa., Mountaindale. , XV R. Sesseman, of Vernonia, and who is one of the right-of-way men between Button and Vernonia, was in the oity yesterday, conferring with the P. R. & N. officials. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We have them for everybody; and at prices that are values, Steps are now being taken to erect a church building at , Reed ville. For many years part of the community has deeply felt the need of such a structure. It is hoped it may be completed before tbe Winter. . . Was Sued for Six Hundred and Fifty Dollars DEFENDAXT WINS BOTH CASES Caae wa Tried Before Judge Rood and Jury, Monday The Ioveatment Co., of Portland, versus Datlef Schermer, of near Tigardviiie, was beard before Judge Rood and a jury Monday. Schermer bad been on the place for some time and tbe company claim ed be remained on over the time of bis rights, and they aaked for $500 damages alleged to have been caused by his stock running on the place while it was wet and after he had been notified to leave the premise. He was finally ejected and suit waa inetituted. The com pany aleo sued for $1.50 rental. Iroiu Dec. 1, 1905 np to Feb 28, 1900. Scbermer'a defense was that he had vacated tbe place within tbe statutory 90 days. Tbe jnrv evi dently believed tbe defendant's version for tbey found for fscbermer in both caaee. The jury: W. J. McHenry, C. F Uayea. K. L. Ab bott, Frank Ballaid. Fred Eroer aon, S. S. Baroee. Schermer'e per aonal property waa ordered re leased. SHAW JAMES Mr. Ray Palmer Shaw, of San Diego, Cel., and Miss Echo G. Jamea. of Cornelius, were united at tbe Cornelius M. E. Church Friday. June 15. 1906, Rev. Shrode officiating, the ceremony beine performed in tbe presence of the relative and friends of the bride and groom. LAUREL Miei Kdith Hathorn end her brother, Gov, apent laat Saturday evening and Suhda with their brother and aiater, at Leisyville. Children's Day ezerciaet will be held at the United Evangelical Church, Lan rel, June 24, at u a. m., after which there will be a basket dinner. At 2:30 there will be aa address bv Key. t . i Locke. Everybody ia cordially invited to attend. The closing exercises for the Laurel school will be held at the school house 00 Friday, tune 21, at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. REAL ESTATE TRANSFE RS Joel T Henry to John tT Henry, 27.65 acres sec 2", t z s, r l w. Geo B Hartmua to V II Schulze, 156 acre Alb Stewart d 1 c 6,500 J H Rivell to P R & N Ry, right of way tnrougn place, Buxton .... Carl Bribner to same, right of way Jaa Cumings to same, right of way John Mayer, S H Stowell and Frank Petergilka, to the same rightaof way, each .. N C Irerson to State of Oregon, So acres sec 12, t a n, r 5 w Willie R Barnes to Fred Peppel.lta 3, 4, blk 19, lieaverton ,. 800 C J Berggren to HHendricksen, 80 sec jo, 1 3 n, r 2 w.. .. ..... 500 Louis Roy to Matthew King, 1 acre at Roy 3 A F Crocker to R A Parker, loo a in Shady Brook........ 290 Ilattie Chapman to Simonides, K of P. of Cornelius . . . 100 Nellie Dayton et al to W G Goslin et al, 40 a sec 33, t 3 n, r a w. . 225 Blsie Pitman to Wm Lousignont, 2 a on Gales Creek.... 450 C W Hudson to F A Everest, tract in Gaston.... . 1,000 Walter Hannan to Silas Bowers, timber on sec 4. t 2 n, r 4 w . . 1 too Chas Stauubridee to T H Wehley, iuoxIoo It blk 27, i Urove.... 1,200 PROBATE Citation ordered served heirs and interested parties to show cause. July 16, "why realty, estate late Cynthia Burris, shall not be sold D B Emrick bill of $125 against estate late Christian MolsUad ap proved . June 23 set aa day to hear cause in removal Jos Gaston as adimms trator of estate of Henry Tuerck deceased . Monday, July 23 set for final settlement: estate of Geo K Eagle ton, deceased. Administrator of estate of Pat rick Cain authorized to pay claime presented. ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Order of Washington, of Reed ville, will give an ica cream social in connection with the Graduation exercises of the Reedville School, at the Reedville school house, ou the evening of June 22. All are cordially invited to atted. 1 Tomorrow ia the longest day in the year. Deputy Sheriff Kane went to Sherwood today to serve papers in the case of Frank Col felt versus the Morbacks, suit to get possession of real property. K. E. Lytle, promoter of the Tillamook road, W. E. Lytle, of Shaniko, J. A. Lytle, of Pennsyl vania, and Chas. E. Lytle, general manager of the P. R. & N., visited together in this city yesterday, the first time the. brothers bad met in IS years, "I bad a fine time in Mexico, and the east," taid Mrs. J. C. Lamkin, who returned from Mont erey, laat Thursday evening, "but Oregon eeems to me to be the finest place in the world." Mrs. Lamkin would have been home earlier, but for an attack of illness on tbe road. When sbe recovered the 0. R. & N. wae troubled with the washouts in Umatilla, and tbeae delayed her coming for another week. For aale: Eighty acres fine-laying land; good soil; 20 acree under cultivation; 4 acres good orchard; good six-room houae; splendid well; fair barn; team, cows, chicken, piga; with machinery to run place; also household good. This farm i on a rural mail route; telephone line; miik route, and 11 located 0 miles southwest of Reedville, a railway elation. Inquire at tbe Argus office. Editor Argus: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hostetler have just closed a very successful term of school in District 54, Phillips, and they have been retained to teach the next term. This makes five vears for Mrs. Hosteller and four for Mr. Hostetler, here. The school meet ing Monday was largely attended, there being more present than for vears. The latch strinz of Diat No. 4 always banes on tbe outside fur Mr. and Mrs. Hostetler. J. J. Smith, tbe Binks black- amith, yeeterday had his case of asking for possession of Bank residence property, against Albert Mizner, beard before Jndge H.T. Bagley, who haa it under advise ment. Mizner claime be rented it for a year, while Smith alleges he was to nave the property at any time should he want it for bis own uses. ow is id time to get your ' .v . . cream separator. I am still agent for the best Separators tbe Ideal and PeopW, at from H to $15 separator guaranteed to give satis faction. Bernard Leis, Beaverton, K. r . U. 1. The Hillsboro boys went down against i armtngton, Sunday mom' ing, in a base ball game. Tbe score was 14 to 4 in favor of the latter Another game was plated iu the afternoon, the Hillsboro married men being down to play Farming ton's married men. The visitinc team was beaten 24 to 4 on the score. Thats going tome. Come again boys. dividends in life insurance should be paid annually Get the annual dividend habit. None better than the Massachusetts Mu tual Life's annual dividend ejBtem James btitt. District Agent. N. P. Oakerman, of below Bea verton, was in the county seat yes terday. Within five years Mr Oakerman will see the hills be tween his place and Portland cover ed with handsome suburban homes if present growth out that way bas anything to do with future conditions. The P. R & N. will not be able to get to Buxton by the Fourth of July, owing to tbe wet weather in June, which retarded work to great extent. Had the weather been good the . locomotive would have been there by the first of the month. As it now is there will be no track laying for about two weeks. Justice Claude Greear the other day beard the case of Chas. Hicke- thier versus J. II. v andehey, suit to recover llz.35 for labor par formed. Vandebey did not deny tbe service, but the trouble arose over a difference in time. Judge ment was given the plaintiff. An excellent Company, a good production, one of the beet theatre's in the state and popular priors. .No excuse now for not attending the Crescent during the engage ment of the Lee illard Company J. C. Kuratli this week sold the Chas. Kuyatt place of fifty acres, near Bethany, to Edward Gusi, of Ohio, the consideration beioe $3,706: and the Willis Ireland place, 30 aores, tbe Ilarwood place. West Union, to John Hansley consideration, if.2,200. Don't forget that the Lee Willard Company is at the Crescent Friday and Saturday evenings of this week, Mr. Willard has been here before and his company ia a guar antee that you will witness good attractions. Scbmitt & Kulisch, who own tb amusement park 011 Baseline, north of Reedville and Beaverton, report a good crowd, last Sunday, They will have another picnic, Sunday. , ; You will do well to list your farm for sale with J, 0. Kuratli. Will also cry auction sales. Satis faction guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli, Hillsboro. Residence in city. There will be a dance at W, 0. W. Hall, Glencoe, Saturday eve ning June 30. Tickets, 1 5 cents, including supper. Everybody in vited to attend. Will Walker, musician. Steve Meek, committee' man, Hiram S. Nay lor and Mrs. H. J. Woodham were wedded in Hillsbo ro, June 18, 190li. The groom now hails from Seattle and the bride is a resident of Gales Creek. Ben H. Denison, the guest of L. A. Long and wife, returned thia evening from a week's trip to Mis soula, Montana, where he has bus iness yateresta. BornuoiMu F. A. BAILET. VL D Phyetotaaw aa4 BargMal Office tforraa-BeUey block p Room la-U ud 15. F ! west corner Baaelia aad Sad Both S. T. LIKKLATER. at. B. C M.. PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON Offle npaUira over Tba DetU Drug Store Rtstdenoa Beat of Court Heaa. la the corner of tba block,. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIX81K, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation ia French or English. Of nee apstairs in torwtn-wooaier Block, North aide of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey, Kesidene on corner Second and Oak Ma. Oregon Pbon Main 116. . HILLSBORO - - - OREGON A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Baucy-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. nUISDOrO, Ure. GEO. E. BAGLEY A.TTQILNKY-A.T-LAW Eooau 1 and t Shite Bailding) HILLSBO&O, . . 0BK6OS. H.T. BAGLEY. , A.TTO&NBY-AT-LAW Office, opstaira, over the Peat Office, Hillaboro, - Oregea TWOS TMCU. s a iwreo. oraai TAOS. U. A K. B. T0I6CB.: Attoraeys-it-Law. Eooats 3, 4, . Margaa Blk, HUlabeww. JOXIXI XL T7ALL. ATTOKNSY-ATLAW Office Upataira, Betley , leae". HILLSBORO. - OMQOH. W. N. BARRETT, ATTOHNBY-AT-LAW OSc, Cp Sulrs, Ceatral Black. HILLSBORO - OEBOON. WWWMrArrarVvWrJ W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Bttildiat fystiiri, BiDskfj, Oregn THOS. H. TONGUE, JR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - , - , Oregon DR. A. A. BURRIS MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH Hillsboro, Ore. Diseases cured without drugs or surgery, by Magnetic Osteopathy, the new selem-e of Drugless Heallne. Chronic oaaes a specialty. Consultation free. OftUe over the City Bakery. K. 3, LYONS ; B. F, CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do General Real Estate, Loan and In. saranee Business. List vour farm with them and find a sale. Tbey will 'treat yon right. Add your aale to our liat. Call in and see us. Main Street, Hillsboro. Or. Argua and Oregonian, $2.00. Andrew and Will Jack, of Farm ington, were in town this afternoon. J. Somowski, of Portland, and Miss F. KolmolBki, of this oounty, were granted license to wed, Satur day. See E. L. Perkins tor choice city and business properties, farms, and from five to 30 acre trade, fine farming lands, cloee to city. Of fice with H. T. Bagley. J. W. Bailey has Bold the Pbar-. macy to Roy Greear, wbo will here after conduct the business under the name of the Hillsboro Pharma cy. Mr. Bailey will remain witn the business a few weeks. 1 SCHOLLS PICNIC The KnigbU of Maccabees, of Scholls, .will give a big picnic at Haneon'e Grove, Iscbolle, Saturday, June SO. - The program wilt begin at ten in the morning, aa follows: lo to 11 Fine Literary Program, n Address, H ul. E. Werlein, Port lands - A ' uyo Growth of K. O. T. M., State Commander J. W. Sherwood. 13 to 1:00 Dinner on Grounds at Res taurant. ". iKio to a:oo Grand Band Concert Parrott's Famous Band. a:oo to 3:00 Foot race; egg race; po tato race; pie eating contest, Atbletie sports. ; , if1 i 'v . Platform dancing, swings, stands, shooting gallery, "Nigger Babies," etc., on the ground. .