HILL8B0A0 ARGUS, MARCH 88, 190? TUOKNBUKG ROBBERY CASK BEFORB COURT Nturo Swcurs That Walter Heard (lave him Hush Money THOKNBIKC ACCUSES HEARD ALSO CtUbiated HaoU' Saloon Cans en Trial 1 1ll Week Tim ra of Slu'a vs. Walter Hoard, ol lUnkt, the charge being that of robhing Win. Thorubtirgh of over .0O, wan before circuit outirt this week, anil went to the jury today, K. B. Tongue and John M. Wall werecounatd fur the state and H It Huston and T. II. Tongue wrr attorneys fur the dufurnm. Tbe jury sitting nit the cise was a follows: It J, (Will, Mcnlimit S l-West r.mvr l.cii He hwandrr Moimtuiti AlltA K. Mi Ctnucx-y.,., .....I'lilumlna (lwrt .lolitinoli litaverttm J. 8, Kiiliinxin South Tualatin Win, A. llrlliugrr, Mniiey Lrndrr , Nllttil I'lllTHt l.t'HC Ralph I', Iiiilitu-,,,. .North llilllmn Ik II l'll West Itiiltr Audnrw Jack lU-rdvtllr W, C. ly Wmdiingtuii A kil Koiuh IlilUuurti CUrUtinii I'rtrrium North IlilUUmi Thoruburgh swore that ha was at I he nalnun on the day of the robbery, atul that Beard took the money from bin pocket after lit had been carried to the rear of tbr aaloon. Chas. 1'attou went on tbr stand 1'etton ia lha negro who haa pleaded guilty to receiving ihr stolen money and swore lhatafu-r Tborobtirgh bad Ihhii carried out, boradu combat, be Hint Heard at the door, ami Beard banded him seven or eight twenties and (old bira to keep bin inouih shut. The uegro wnt from Banks to Corns llua and Portland, and tangled himself up considerably at to what be did with the money. It waa made clear that be allowed money at Cornelius, and that be bad It'll IKK) with Mr Clm, 'the hotel keeper, for safekeeping over night. lie also snowed money at Hie Denrlow lalovin. Beard, in dele mm swore that he knew nothing of Thorn burgh's robbery, but Unti tled that Ibe negro at one lime picked up l hornluirgh a puree when it waa on the har and thnt the two had been drinking and gambling all afternoon prior to the time Thoruburgh claimed be wat robbed The jury went not at 3:00, and at 6:15 tame in with a verdict of not guilty. The nut i( t V Cuunrll against A Winner, of Cornelius, to recover tlie value ot a burae suld t iiUlutUI liy tic fendant, will I lienrd I'ndity, March 1), Wtlllanta V) Williams, decree ol divoice. The rune of l'r. Ailinnl against Altai Diamond, mt tn recover hilt or i' In I in lur mcilit al ami sutglcal services, disputed by I Ik- defendant us unreanou alilr, art lor Salurday, March jn. l.atel Aipluml Cane ills upon motion of pull Juror Cliaa. llickethirr, of CctUr Mill, excused lor the term, - J V llnlelv given decree of divorce from Annie Cstelv. Dora Newman given divoice from Wm Newman, Maty Schaavrljr given decree of di ore (rem W A Sclinavcly. Siplne Dent given (In tee of divorce from Marry lint. Uile Armstrong vt Win Neeves, sale confirmed. Cbu I'roat vi Annie Final, default entered. N I Weaver given decree ot divorce airsinst I li Weaver. Ueo fiirplo given decree of divorce against Anna K lurpin. LOCAL INSTITUTES Heaverton, "March .10 MOKNIMV "Reading" R. Traver "LaugtiHge" K. II. Tlioinm A I'TKK MHIN "The Recitation" I K. Traver "Hintory" R. II, Tliuntii "Arithinelic" I k. Traver The presentation of encli of the above autijecta will lie followed liy a general dllCUHtOU. Teachera, aclionl tCHclier. pntroni and all other intr reded In edticatitm are cordially invited to lie present. Itverv teucher teochliig or Intending to teach in wiamngton county, ftlioul attend one of thrie inntitute. l'ine literary piograum nrtt living pre ptreil uy the xcluioiii where theiie in atitute are to lie held, and no eflortt will he pared to iiihUb these educational meeting plewtmnt nnd profitable. JOHN SPIER1NG3 John SpieringH, an in(lurntinl and popular resident ot the Greenville eection, died at hie homo Sunday evening, aged 70 years. Deceaaed was born in Midland, nnd came to Wieconain, Beltlinp in the, Dul'ere motion, when a boy. While in Wieconain he waa tuarri d to Mine Barbara lir), and ihey ciune to Oregon in 1871. The wife died about 1-1 year ago Two of his eont geived in the Philippine ser vice The following children sur vive him: JoReph, Albert and Chas. Spieringn, Mrn. Henry Cop.i Mra. Henry Dyke, Mrs V ietor Cop and Mra. Arnold Vandotuelon. The funeral, took pluoe Tuoiday, and Rev. Verhaag, of the Catholio church, olli lirttml at the oliHeiuiea, Public dance, at II illnhoro Opera llouao, Saturday evening, April 6 There being a show at the Crescent on each Hatutduy in April, except ing April (Hh, tbia will be the only dance in April. Special muaio bin been engagml for this dance, Ferd Toelle, violin; Miss Stella Howlby, piano; J. It. Powell, coruet. Adam Fulton, the old veteran of the Civil War, waa down from Foreat (irove, tbia atternoon, try ing to get released from his uard Ian. John Itaker. Fulfil waa de clared inootupateut by Judge Hood, when be waa county judge, and the decree wee well lunrited, for the old man ia absolutely irreepon- ible. being drunk all the time when ha tries to handle his own money himself. John Haker was made guardian and Mr Haker bas kept the (Id chap fairly straight. Fulton has chafed under the restraint and now wants to handle bis ducats, which amount to I II) txir month io bis own wsy. Judge (Joodin will likely require little more probation on the part of the veteran. Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn eggs, 75 cents per setting. 16 eggs in setting. Incubator lots at re duced prices. Phone, I'acifJo Slates, .'IS Hoy Kxchange. Mrs Peter anderzanden, Greenville, Ore., II. V. I). 3. M. McDonald, one of the owners of the Oregon Nurnery properly, east and north of this city, had the billowing to say of our county, in lha Offg inian, this m iming, and this is what ia giving our section prominence all over the United rttaU: Washington ootnty is par- t'cularly well adapted to the grow ing of young trees, titveral farm formerly owned by Washington County farmers have I on I their identity by being merited in this large nursery, the whole tract re presenting nearly 1000 acres, Washington County ia subs'anlial- ly prcgreaaive, and each year finds her fully aliream of other live counties of the stale." For sale: White Plymouth Rock and Hrown Leghorn cockerels, for breeding purposes. Can slsosup fly ''gK 'or selling ptirttoeea from each of theee varieties. I) B, Cooley, HilUboro, R. F. O 4, lo cated near Phillips, one mile west. Rev. A. Itibinson will preach lbs sermon in the C mg 1 Church on Friday evening ol this week, at 8 ociock 1 nute will re an ussier sermon in the Congregational church next Sunday morning at II o'clock. Special muido will be sung by the chorus All are in vited. I he subject of the evening discourse is: ' What happens to those who stand io the way ot pro gress." The (leruiau Baptist minister of the Bethany Baptist church wants good, sound and trusty buggy horse. If you have anything thai you can recommend, call on him On Monday, April 1, the Beaarui opens for trout nulling in the state of Oregon, and there is no village so isolated but it bas its devotees of the Inimitable art of catching deb, the strenuous exertion of base ball playing and the exhilarating exercbe of the lawn tennis court and remember that our line of these goods is the most complete in the county. Nelson Hardware Company. We carry the best shoe on the market for the money, W. L. Douglas and Dr. Heed's famous cushion aboea for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles snd finish H. Wehrung A Sons Olney Perry, of Bcoggln Valley, died in a Portland hospital, last Wednesday, from appendicitis Deceased waa a young man, and very popular in his section. He a brother of Miss Perry, at the Linklater borne, in this city. The funeral took place Sunday, and io terment waa in the Naylor ceme tery. For sale: Fifty head of Angora goats, half of them being nannies fiW, alter shearing. Also one graded Durham bull, about 2 years old. T. 8. Suttou, Laurel, Oregon George Sigler, now residing at Philomath, Benton County, beyond Corvallis, waa in town today, the guest of his brothers, Alonxo and James Sigler. Smokera like the Schiller and the Exoellencia Those cigars are of the best stock, You can't fool an authority on a good olgar, M. C Steeples, who haa just re turned irom southern Oregon, was in town this morning, and returns the last of the week to bis home in Ho)uiam. Settings of 15 White Miuorca eagt), lor bU cents. Mra. J . H Humphreys, Sixth and Base Line Hillaboro. Geo. K. Miller, of beyond Glen one, has moved from Hepnner, Or. to Lexington, where be is engaged in the mercantile business. New style shirtwaists, spring lice, now in from the Kast. II Wehrung it Sons. John B. Stewart, the old timer of South Tualatiu, waa in town yes terday. Ladies', gents', and children's shoes, spring styles, arriving daily at II Webrung & Sons. Swell time, swell music, Hillabo ro Opera House, Saturday evening, April (5. Julius Asbabr, the dairyman, of South Tualatin, was in the city Tuesday. J. 0. Buchanan, the Cornelius hopgrower, waa in town Tuesday, greeting bis many friends. Qotfried Schlaeili, of above Moun- taindale, waa in town yesterday, Argua and Journal, 11.76. NG IS - CALLED ATCITY HALL Mayor Dennin Ahka For Cele bration Meeting CITY PARK BEING PUT Di SHAPE Grounds Are Aanuuiing Belter Ap ptsrsacs Councilman Bcbulioerich has had as high as eight men working at the city park, trimming, and putting the grounds in shape, and the property now looks sa though it will be second to none in the county. Mayor Dennis, anxious to set issues the foil mass meeting: the ball lolling, owing call for a To the business men and ritt- tens of Hillaboro: You are here by requested lo meet in the City Hall on Friday evening, April 5, 11)07, fur the purpoie of organ izing for a roueing cel-bration to be held in the city park, in Hills boro, on July 4. 11 everybody turn nut. John Dennis, Mayor. Hilleboro, March 28, 1907. WATCH HILLSBORO CROW Ilillsboro is being boosted by R Cate of Portland, and all real eatate operators as well as business men, know that there nre profits coin ng to prompt inve-tors to local properly. 1 ou can purchae an acre tn (his thriving town for. an ni'iiva- ent amount of mot ey thai a lot 50x100 ft is now bringing in the OUUkirts ol Portland The two electric lines now build ing Into this lienutirul town will furnieh a 50 minute service be tween Hillebtiro and Portland bs ween the hours i f G A. M. and 11 P.M. Do not overlook this informs tion became you can double your money on investments made bore within 2 years. All properties which Mr. Cate sold in Portlaid within the last 5 year, have increeaed in value from 50 to 100 pr ceul. What baa happened to the suburbs of New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles will occur here. R. L Cate 22C Stark St., Port land, Ore', or Main St, Hillsboro. PROBATE Ratio u Pearson appointed dm ettate Axel Anderon, decerned, bond at fuoo; Thot Uradley, Wm MoKUten and i'eter OUon, appraiser. Float account eilnte Hiram Mlner deceased, approved; Upon lull report of compliance ol will estate will go to huul aifttrioulion. Kitate David Smith H W Iluinei, ao Ii Katley and A K Lealio, appraiser; same partie will appraiae eatate of 11 C Miiltn, deceased. April ay set for hearing petition to tell really belonging to John Somuer, in sane. A Baldwiu, Harry Hayne and la A Thompson appraisers ol state ot Jhn B acott, deceased: Kttate of Alea Agiicllcs appraised al H7- MOHAIR POOL. Those desiring to take advantage of the usual annual Mohair pool can do so by bringing their pro duct to the Hartrampf Warehouse. Mark sacks plainly to avoid con fusion, and aUo mark weight. Apply to lha Hartrampf feed store for iuloriuatiou aa to delivery. Notice of sale will b given later. James II Sewell, Thos. Connell and K. B. Tongue, committee. THOMAS CONNELL. Thomas Connell, a well-known Oregon pioneer and capitalist, of Portland, died at bia residence, 31)0 Yamhill Btreet, Tuesday even ing of paralynis, wilh which ha had been confined to bis bed for four monlha. Mr. Connell was born at Peoria, III., nearly 57 years ago and came to Oregon across the plains, with bia parenta in 1852 His father, William Connell, who had become a retired capitalist died in that city in 1891. His mother had nreceded her husband by years. For seven years, Thomas Connell bad retired from aotive business. Jn 18(0 Thomas Uonnell was married to Miss Emma B. Collins, of Portland Besides his wife, he leaves one son, K'mer T. Connell, who ib engaged in stock raising at Deer Island, near Portland; a daughter, MiesEmma Jane Connell, and two sisters, Mrs. U M. l'raeer and Mra. 0. 0. Barlow, of Portland Samuel Connell, president of the Northwest Door Company, ia a first cousin. He ia also a cousin of the Qlencoe and Hillsboro Cou ncils. Mr, Connell had extensive pro perty interests adj tining this oily. and be waa a familiar ligure in Hillaboro. He owned the Peters plaoe, just West of town. Ooltfried Yungen, of Helvetia, waa an Argua caller this afternoon, Bull Leghorn eggs for hatching Inquire of Mrs. Ueo. Led ford, Fir Street, between Second and Third, Argus and Pacific Monthly, II 60 A. W. Smith, of Portland and Tigardville, was in town today. Right goods right prices C. A. Lamkin Co. Horn, to Bon Iaglea and wife, of Buxton, March 2C, l'XlT, a girl. Juft received a car of dairy chop at the Climax Mill. F. H. Bower, ol Scholia, was a county seat visitor yesterday. Harrington Hall coffne Is the best you can buy. Get it at Greer's. T. B. Perkins, the Buxton mer chant, was in the city yesterday. Carload of Utah land plaster at W. F. Hollenbeck's, Hoy, Oregon. John Kassebatim, of Shady Brook, waa in town today. Stationery, pens, playing cards, ledgers, journals, etc, at the Pharmacy. Henry Hannnn and son, KJgsr, were down from Buxton, yesterday afternoon. You've tried the rest now try the best chocolate chips. Den ol SweelB. R H. Alexander, the fruit and berry man Irom I'jwa lull, was in Ibe city yesterday. Our own make of chocolate chips H this weeks snecial. Den ol Sweets. Horn, to John Marty and wife, of near Beihany, March 24, 1W7, a daughter. Loose clover bar (or sile at reasonable price. F. M. Heidel, HillsWo. Bam. to GerbarQt Goetzs and wife, of Blooming, a daughter, March 22, l'.)07. Good material and ten years of experience make our chocolate chips the Uet in the market. Deo of bweets. John K. Bailey, Forest Grove's luscessful merchant, was down to the county seat this afternoon The duet. t line of fcpring drets goods arriving daily at 11. Weh' ruug it Soob. The millinery stock cf Mrs. A M. WellB is now ready for inspec tion, and the ladies of Hillsboro snd vicinity are invited to call. I Schulmerich Bros, are headquar-j ters for wire fence. W e have sold eight miles in the last 30 days. Cheaper than lumber. i Frank Lung, of Cornelius, and whoce father, W. II. Lung, recent ly died, was down to the county seat today. If you want to have lots of fur on April i, buy some foolish candy made for the purpose, at the De' of Sweets. Oscar Thayer, a former news paper man, ana well known u this county, was down from aboy Gaston, today. For a good smoke try the Scbil ler or Excelloncia eud you wil try them again and again. Clyde Watson, of Portland, and a son of A. K. Watson, once of this county, formerly, writes that be can't do without the Argus, and semis for a year of readiug. The lloosier End Gate Seed Sower U just the thing for grain, grass seeds, or for sowing land planter. At the Nelsou Hardware Company. Chas. Tompkins, of beyond Glencoe, came over from Ostrander, today, to take a vacation, occasion ed by cutting his knoe with an ax while working in the lumber woods Ooion teed, Yellow Globe Dan- vers, lor sale, Irom selected stock, and other varieties. Address E. J Thomas, Beaverton, Ore. J. II. Stauss, of Phillips, and who is an old stand-bv ol the Argus, was in town yesterday, and called on the religious weekly. Mrs. J. H. Humphreys was taken to the North Pacihc .sanitarium, Portland, the last of the week, and is now convalescing from a surgical operation. There will be dancing at the II. Osterman hall, Cenierville, on April (, commencing at 1U:IXJ in the morninsr, and lasting until 7:00 in the evening. Perry Ellis, a former photograph er of this city, and who went from here to Heaverton, and then to Gales Creek, was in town yesterday. Mr. Ellis is now interested in tim ber land up on the creek. ' H. D. Sohmeltzer wishes to notify the farmers that bis Peroh- eron Clydesdale stallion, Prince Henry, will make about the same cirouit this soasou, as he did last year. Frank Pauli, son of Frank ?auli Sr., bad the misfortune to fracture an arm while throwing a bail on the school ground, the first of the week. len-eighteen disc narrows, -t-si Uolve-eighteen,$2t);reversible discs just the thing for hopyards, $27.50 and $30; ulso plows, barrows, ana springtoothe, at right prices. AeK son Hardware Co. W. B. Rasmusen, eon of Jas. Rasmusen, of Forest Grove, iB oue of the P. U. debating team at Eugene, touigbt. Mr. Kuamusen was raised near Reed vi lib, this county, and is considered one of the brightest youug men attending Pacino University. COUKSK OF TRUE LOVE has w wm Mrs. J. S Seed, of Forest (Jrove, Sues for Divorce SEQUEL OF BIG DAMAGE CASE Ufl Ooe Husband Only to Atk For Divorce Frees Another Mrs. II, C. Sod bas aued Jobn S. Seed for divorce, alleging that tbey were marril in Vancouver, Wash., in November, 1905. She says in ber complaint that ber husband struck her, on Thanks giving day, and at repeated times bss threatened ber life. Oo Marcb 25, she alleges, be cboked ber. Tbey have no children and Mrs. Seed wants the husband to pay tbe expenses of the suit and pungle 15,000. This will be easy for Seed, as be haa 110 000 planted in a Portland bank, according to the plaintiff. This is tbe same Mrs. Seed who was the wife of an engineer by tbe name of Orville Jennings. A di vorce was granted and Jennings then sued Seed for damages for alienation of bis wife's ahVction A judgment was granted io tbe Multnomah Court, and is still on the docket in that county. Short !y afterward Mrs. Jennings wedded Mr Seed, but tbe seed of love evidently did not shoot forth a plant of felicity, for tbe woman now wants separation from tbe man who broke up ber former home. Attorney J N HofTmsn, if For est Grove, is coun-stl for Mrs Sfed, but refused ti ssy snythii g about tbe casa whi n called on the tele phone. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crescent Theatre Dixie Jubilee Singers ....March 30 Florence Gale April 17 Old Maids' Convention (local) . April 20 Ward' Mmstiel. April 27 Murray Si Mack ...May A Texas Ranger May Ij Old Arkansas Mav 22 ec3t t 2 n r 3 w 51 W K Beard to M H Parker lot 4 blk 2 Hanks 500 Walter Beard to M H Parker, 30 a sec 3$ t a nr4w :..iooo A llintnan to Base Line Lbr Co 40 a tec 7 1 1 a r 4 w 400 , in Keidt to A Anton 5 lota blk 27 r tieiguts 75 iwrt w urtenberger to Base Line Lbr Lo, do 1 mc 14 1 3 n r 5 w 1000 J Kinney to Joan bbute 320 a sec qtinriw 100 John Blew to las V Nally il.5oa Scholia Ferry road tsoo John Slavin to Margaret Rice 4 lots Van Schuy ver tract ............. 3000 John Brown, Portland to M J Kiu ner, 320 a sec 9 t 2 n r 4 w- 1 Jn McDonald to V K l'egg, tract In blk 20 I-or est Urove 272a A V Hainrs to Alice Newman, 8.46 a sec 36 t I r 1 w ;. 1142 J L Harris to V A Spence, 5 a at Gaston. 378 Cosper Bloszyk to Frank Bloszvk lot 29 Garden Home 1000 Same to Anton llloszyk, lot 26 Gar den Home ." 1000 Adeline Smith to Base Line Lbr Co 40 sec 7 t 1 n r 4 w 1 Ralph K Johnson to Nancy John sou 40 a aec 29 t 2 n r 2 w 1 Rothschild Bros to Nellie E Smith, 40 a sec 23 t 1 a r : w I Anion Blos.yk to Frank Bloszyk et al lot 26 Garden Home 1000 Frank Imbrie to J A Imbrie et al, His Hit in Robt Imbrie estate aside from home farm legacy 225 S B Huston et al to Carl Abendrotu, lots 1, 2, 3, blk 26, Cornelius 1 S J Galloway to Wm Nelson bldg & fixtures east of Cave Store. 37 Anton Jacobson to Harry Anderson, no a Chas Stewart donation 3400 G W Clark to Wm Ketdt, So a sec I t 2 s r 2 w & ec 6 t 2 a r 1 e 6000 Thos Epplett to It I Davidson, 25 77 a M Watts donation 2640 R M Dooly tr to J N Hoffman Quit claim tract in lot 3 blk 6 F Grove I M B Bump to J N Hoffman, 59 a sec 12 & 13 t I n r 6 w 700 Heury Deriug to Wallace Hunting ton So a sec 34 t 1 n r 1 w 2200 Max Tuerck tt als to Henry Tuerck, 30 a sec 23 t 1 s r t w 1 S G D ruse h el t Emma Druschel, Quitclaim 20 a sec 8 t 2 a r 1 w. , . I D F Campbell to Max Burpholer, 80 a sec 36 t 3 n r 5 w 600 Elias Grindel to J W Shute, 60 a sec 23 t 3 n r 4 w 1 Stephen Bullock to J W Shute, 160 a sec 34 t 3 n r 4 w I John II Gallagher to Jos McIIardy, too a sec 20 1 1 s r 6 w 10 Herman Metzger et al to II W Metzger lota 19 & 20 S V Portland tract 1000 eo L Smith to A H nuian, 40 a sec 7 1 1 n r 4 w , 2oo FA K Miluer to Citv Foundry, Corne lius, lot 10 blk 28 Cornelius Frank Brown to F L Brown, 30 acres tec 1 1 2 a r 3 w 1300 nut Ireland et al to Stephen Bui lock, 6oaaec3tanr4w 650 Mary Anderson to w fees', tract at Dilley. 1750 Ueo medspe to Stephen Bullock 20 a sec 3 t 2 n r 4 w 750 W V Wiley to R T Simpsou, tract In sec 4 t a n r 4 w, 150 F R Brown to K L Brown, 12 a aec 36 1 1 s r 3 w ....... 59 John' Arohbold and MUe Lulu Thompson were married in Port land, Monday, March 25, 1907, and will at once take Dp house keeping In tbe metropolis, after a short wedding trip. Mr. Arcbbold ib a son ol Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arcbbold, of this city, and the bride ia one of Portland's favorite daughters. Mr. Arcbbold is in terested in the coal and ice busi ness in Portland, and is doing ell. His many friends bere wish the newly wtdded couple every happiness. Mrs. A. C. Arcbbold and son. Con , were present at the ceremony, aa were Mies Jennie Arcbbold and Mrs. Geo. Loeb, sisters of the groom. Everybody invited to tbe Hills boro Opera House, Saturday eve ning, April 0 Just think it over; a nice mod em 7 room bouse, barn and chicken bouse, nice orchard and garden and to acres ol land for 12000. Beautifully situated on Main Street of llillbboio. Four trains daily to tbe metropolis, first one at i A. M and four returning, last one leaving Portland at b:.'A). Also two elee trio lines now building wbicb means prompt and frequent subur ban service What man would pay an equivalent amount for a lot 50x100 and house only, five milee from tbe center of Portland, wilh a 35 minute car service. Think it over, then talk to R. L. Cate, st 22G Stark St.,-or Main St., Hills- boro. Public dance, at Hillsboro Opera House, Saturday evening, April 6. J. H Hoffman, of Iowa Hill, south of Cornelius, waa in town yesterday. Mr. lion man came near losing his houre by the ex plot ion of a lamp, used in an incu bator, tbe other night. Mr. Hoff man noticed the smoke in the room where tbe brooder waa located end went in with water to pat out tbe fire, which wsb spreading rapidly He soon bad tbe nre out, with but little damage, even the eggs escap ing. A few minutes more and Mr liortman might have tunered a 1500 loss. for rale: try swell canopy top surrey, nearly new; strong durable, bas lamps, and is thor ougbly modern. Goes for ISO, Mrs. Ellerson, 525 Clay Street. Portland, Oregon. Or inquire of Kuratli Bros., Hillsboro. A Mrs. bmeiie Adler Has hied a suit or petition in tbe probate court, asking tbat she be adjudged the heir of Fred L. Brown, who died above Forest Grove, tbia Winter She alleges that she is tbe mother of deceased, and says bia real name was Louis Adler. Tbe petition does not set forth the residence ol the petitioner. Judge Langley, ol Forest Grove, is attorney for tbe administrator. Judge Goodin has set a date for a hearing on the case. All persona who have old fencing or rubbish along countv road in Road District 19, are hereby re queiied and notined to remove same by April 1, 1907. Also want men and teams at reasonable wages. Jacob Reichen, Supervisor, Hilleboro, Ore., R. 4. tbe basket social, at West Union last Saturday evening, was a decided success. There was a large and enthusiastio crowd. Forty two ladies brought baskets. After an excellent program by the school children, the baskets were sold Mr. Lee Mead was auctioneer and by his eloquence, persuaded the boys to part wilh $84 25 of their money. The prize for the bigest priced basket went to Miss Mary Donovan whose basket brought 7.00. Iam now prepared to show you thi Chas. Stevens it Bros.' samples of tbe new Spring styles in ladies' silk, cloth and wash shirtwaist suits; also of dress suits and drees skirts, made to your special order, and of your own selection of goods. Silk aud cloth coats also carried I carry a standard line of coreets and underskirts. I will be glad to bring my goods to your house upon rfquest. Independent Phone, iSo. 264. Mrs. M. E Caudle. At two in the afternoon next Sabbath, tbe Sunday School at Witch Hazsl school house will give a special Easter program of recita tions, dialogues and music. After thi3 a sermon, ''An Easter M age," by Rev. Lindsay, of Hillsbo ro. An Easter offering is to be given for a special object. All are invited to attend. Wm. Moore, justice for one of the Cedar precincts, was in the city from Tualatin, today. While here Mr. Moore h'ed a petition in pro bate on the estate of the late Chas. Anderson, who died at Tualatin, the first of the week. It was first supposed, says Mr. Moore, that Anderson had no property, and that he was practically without estate, but he has discovered that be had over $2,000 in certificates of deposit in Portland Banks. The Cornelius City Foundry and Machine Gompaoy has installed a first class horseshoeing department and will also give special attention to generalblacksmitbing, and heavy lorgtng 01 an Kinds, farmers are guaranteed first class work. All kinds of general foundry work, and heavy forging promptly attended to. We also keep a full stock of babbit metal L. G. Weidewitscb, president and manager. Wm. Bagley, tbe Leisyville hop grower, was a county seat visitor Tuesday afternoon. PROFKSSIOlfAL. V. A. 1MILEY.M. D. l'hysifiaa and Surgeon Office RllV.Mnrirftn t.tnnlr. niiattkir Room 12. I. and Id. Knidanee outh- wmi corner RaM-l'.ne and bacond Street. Dotn ' rnone. S. T. LINKLATER, al. B. C. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlca upstairs over The Delta Drug HI. R4aidiM Cut of Court Houae, In taw corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPS TAUTES1K. M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8arfron Bouthem Pacllie Railroad Yi. Consultation in French or Englmh. Of fica upatalrs. over L. M. Hoyt (Vs. Mora, north aide of Main tit., Hiludioro, Or. ArAAArkrSrrrr F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on Corner Second and Oak Sta Oregon Pbon Main 116. HILLSBORO ... OREGON A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. WilkWrv Ore . . ... - -- eArrrrAr DR. V. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Blo-k, atreet. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ORF.OON WV tVvVvVVVVVVvVvV , aTaaaVy V. O. Harm BAGLEY A HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Boome 1 and Shuts Baildlng HILLSBORO, . . OBF.GON. H. T. BAGLEY ATTO&NET-AT-LAW Office, npetaire, over the Poat Office, HiUsboro, Oregoas E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms i, 4, A 5, Uea-gaa Blk, HUlaboco. JOHN M. WALL ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW Office Upeulre, Bailey Mergaa Block Room, i aal a. HILLSBORO. OREGON. ArrrrrVrrVVVW W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Up Suira, Ccatral Black. . HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon E. J, LYONS B. P. COBNILIU8 LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Bosineaa. Liat your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat yon right. Add your sale to onr list. Call In and see us. Main Street, HillBboro, Ot, IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Momu. nients and Tomlistones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Writ us tor particulars. Address sx jc. Morrison, PORTLAND : ! t - - OREGON : T. R. Imbrie : a I Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands. Stock Ranches and Range Lands Reclamation Z anit bkIa nf nnaflrt Lamia a e specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write Z or call at office. Room 1 a, Chamber of Commerce PORTLAND - - t JREr.ON NEW ERA PAINT Varnlth iutd Br umbos Paint and Deooratlng FURNITURE REFINISHED In any of the modern stylea, by an experienced wood-finisher. Also painting, papering, tinting and all kinds of interior decorating. H. OESSHCR, HHtoboro, Of Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth . 1 O. M. HUNTER Oontrmetor and Buttdm Estimates given en all clasee of building tarn, rw awaf Malm Mm. HmmUmmaa, auaaw anaf ml Omm. Bmtm Paamrn 00MS