MllUIOBO AftOUl, AMH4. TKAKSFEKS UKGEST IN CODNTVS HISTORY Kecordcr Ireland Tukcs In Over Tour Hundred Dollars HEAVY SALES OF REAL ESTATE A. II. Tanner Ak County Hoard t Reimburse fur Koid Making f The county commineinnera coneiat i ing of J. V. (loodin, Judge, and C. It. Buchanan, Cornelius ami V. J. ; Hut tier, Beaverton, comiiiiaionrj. J met In monthly aendon, yeeterday, anil will ooncludt the April iui i,es tomorrow. A. II. Tanner, j wlio cerate a saw mill cant of (laatoo, say h ha liuilt one ami one-half niiltm of corduroy road, ; ami ha aek the county to repay him the ro.t-:1.1.00. ' Recorder Irelai.d ptita In the jjpiaannr report of fees rrcrived ev-r filed for 'ii month' bueit.eH in that office in the history nf that : county nine the salary ajKteiu 4 went Into fffit The county ia winner by $ I2H.70, which paya ih help and leave over $2Xl to lb? good. . Complaint is being mailt tbat in many place farmer who havt pruned their (ruit trtet hnva throw n lha debris over th fnnra, whet" they remain in the highway. ' A general order will perhaps ineui that rubbieh of thix kind tmiMt ! burned. The hufmieM and claim a) lowed wi I appear n-a t month. AN AMERICAN CITIZEN I'ave , lMy, ihn popular thetr manager and actor of McMinnvilte and hia excellent clock company will, on Saturday, April l'J, preapiit Nat Goodwill' great' coiwdy to Crenctml pwtronH The mwyberii of the cart are well known in HilU biro and to mai.y they tiil no introduction The company in n l tnade Up of amateur but of people who bete had owiitiderable ex perience in Huge work, ami it ia the deeiru of the ll.tatr manaif ruant to give Mr Doty' company a.rouaing reception. The play la a comedy in four acta and ths price are within the rtach nf all. Seat on sale at McConnick'a: Logea and lower floor, fOo., bai cony, 3r)o , gallery, '250. REEDV1LLE PARTY A pleasmt surprise party waa given at lha home of Mr. ami Mr. J Millar, of Keedville, on the eve ning of March '-".). Sume forty liver of tho tioighhoroe were present, and the evening wa spent in (.amen and amain, after which refresh mania weie served. Tnoae preee-nt were: Metara ami Mesdame John Swalley, J.i. Boiwick, J. K, llorwick, K. V. Dant, Jaa. Uiliion, AIcCmIIuiii, John Kirk wood, York. The MlMea llaxel oil Kuth Swallry,Maude and F.lla lUnl, Mat Kuochu, AKe anil Ciraee Iinlay, Ida and I'tiina Andiuou, Kntli J.mca. Polly Frank. I.lwiw McCallmit, Mildred and lleasie Kirkwood, Htliel Wheeler MeMia ('leu .Swallry, S A. llok-omt, Kotit, and Crorc Itntny, Povtcll. 1. S. Aiiilrmon, Pied anil Henry llVK. ltut Wolf, Tommy Kirkwood, MtK and Uiwald frank. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crticent Theatre l)ntlar th new oitlieoihlp lawi minor of allana' and who wer born aa broad, their falhrr then taking outoitizen apra tinder the old law. mutt go through tha pro craa junt like any f irriicner who may aiow Dome ovr here and peitilioti fur citi.fDBliip This iiiakcx radical change, aa for each child rn, at coming of age, to ewear out their aecutid pa pen. The tie forme, furnished for the govern ment, hoaover, make no proviaion for any other courae thaii to go ahead J uat like an alien who cornea over a tad ii ol age when he comei. I a tat now prepared to ahow you tb Chaa. Htevena i Hroa.' aamplei of the tie Spring style in ladiet' eilk, cloth and waah ihirtwaiat uita; aleoof dreea tuili and dretii ekirta. tuade to your anecial order, and of your own aeleciion of good. Hilk and cloth coala aUo carried. I carry a itandard line ol coraeta and underakirta. I fill he glad to bring; my good to your bouee upon request. Independent Phone, No. 2U1. Mm M. K. Caudle. Deputy Diatrict Attorney John M. Wall bai notified all count; drug atoreiof the law at regarding the eal of liipior la miantitiee lean than one gallon, and hai aleo noti fied the aaloona to remove their nickle in-the alot rnaohinea. The aaloon noiilloation aleo cuntalna a notification that they munt kenp cIohfkI all diy Kunday. It i not ytt known whether the order bai tteen made in the other couutiea ol the jmJicial dietiict. l'utlic dunce, at llillfhiro l)eri Itiut. Saturday evenin, April li Theit l-ingaehow at the Cretcent -n rl Suttudiy in April, except ing A il 1'i'h, thia will be ti e only dunce in Ati'il. Siei'il ruunic 1h len eimi"gd for thia dance. Kerd elle. viclin; Miat Kulla lijwlhy, pinno; J It. Powell, coma Tiw eerie of Local Inti'Utee held in thia county during the pae bree wi eii have be-u well attwnd l, inet ruction ha4 heen a antirce ( f inMratioh lo teachers preterit, and la ttelievrd that the K'b"olt will bt greatly henetitd through the help otchi'M attending have re- rive!. Did yi ur teacher attend? M. C. t'ate, County Supdriiitenduht. Thoroughbred ltrowu IihorP KK", 4 a oeiila r aelting. Io egg u veiling, incunator lota at re- JucchI pihea. Phone, Pacific Slate. :W Hoy Kxchtnge. Mn l'eter VanJerrariden. Greenville, Ore.. R. F. 1). 3. Sou tli Tualatin: Mr. and Mra. J. H. Ktewirt entertained the Whiet dub at their botue, March 23. The drat priea were won by Mr. and Mm. j. J. Krelrn and the aecom! by Mra. J. Kamna and Chaa. Johnson Mra. J, li. Slew art, of Houth Tualatin, vitdted in 'ortland lint week. For Bale: White Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn cockerels, for breeding purposes. Can alao aup ply KKH '(,r siting purnoaea from each of theee . varietiei. 1). H. Cooley, Hilldhoro,' R. F. D. 4, lo cated near 1'billipa, one mile weet. John 11. Bailey, who has been cruising limber above iiuxton, wan lown to the city yeeterday. W hile in the timber one day laat week Mr. Hailev ran aeroni one of the argeet heart) seen in tbat eeolion for many a day. We carry the heat shoe on the market for the money. W, L Douglas and Dr. Reed'i fuunoue ouehion ehoei for men. Leading niakee for ladies. Latest stylet) nd tlniah H. VVehrung & Hone ALONZO B. CADV, EX- Dies at Advanced Bcavcrton Akc, at WAS YETKKAN OF THE CIVIL WAR Served Ti Trrnia aa Treaaartr VYatbingtoo County of Alor 7.d Brockway Cady, of Peaver vertnn, did nt the home of hia con, F. W. Caly, March .'50, aod inter ment was in the Lone Fir cemetery, Portland, Monday. Dpcttatted wan born at Moravia, N. Y., May 211, 182.1, and had he lived until next month .would have been HI yearn of age. At the age of 21 lie wan wedded to Mitu Kliza Kuth ,Gil Urt, to whom five children were born, four of whom aurvive. Mra Cady died in Kant-ni in 1MS5. Ln lH.r0 Mr. Cady went to Omro, Wis- conein, where he engaged in the nierctntiln hueinesa and where be wa jtnatmaster for aeveral yeara. When the Civil War broke out be enlialed In the Kortj-Kighth Win onnein, and at the clone of the con- Diet came out aa Adjutant! and Florence ('.ale ...April 1 7 Old Mania' Convention (local) .April ao ' Ward'a MiimlteU April a 7 vlurray 8c Mack May 6 HTexaa Ranger May 15 s )ld Arkanaai May aa 'h Kajali of llhong AoiiHt I horna 8t Orange llloaaoma. .October a6 CROCKER-JUOD Mr. Chaa. L. Crocker, of Newton, and Mm. Mvrlle J mid, of near Farniinglon, were united in mar riaee at tho residence of John d Htuhea. March 31, 1007, Rev. H. J L.W Lindsay oHlciating. Mr. and Mrs. Cr'ocker will rtHido on tho form of the groom at Newton. LOUIE MUELLER V t Louie Mueller, woll known in thie olty, and who went to California -.for hia health, hint Fall, diod at Ventura, Cat., March 30, 11107. De oeaBed was born In Chicago, May 2(1, 1874, and came to Oregon in 1890. from Houth Dakota. A .few yeara ago he became a PittTerer from tuberculoeia. lie Iuhvch a wife, a t his bedside when duath came. Two liaters reside in Oregon: Mrs Henry Mclnlire, of thia city, and Mra. Minnie Freeman, of North Yamhill. Hia father and a hft.1 brother redide at Ventura. Ftbru arv 13. 1906. he was wedded to Mrs-.Daisy Byrno, of Reaverton His wife acoompanicd him to Cult fornia whpn he went to that state in quest of health. - The remains are expected to ar rive here tomorrow evening for in terment. nr-MaJ-aaa,. - i- ' ,t':K 'A " i ' 'j, 1. M." . : v; . ? First Lhu'enaiit. Afur the war he rttortxl to Omro and redded thereuntil :st;;, when he moved to the coast, i-eu;ii g liret iu the mate of Waabington. and coming later to Beavertou, where he again embarked in the mercantile bum- nees. He served two terms aa countv treasurer of aehinelon County, and was a capable and intelligent officer. Iu 1S.S7 he wa again wedded, thia time to Ann K. Martin, who survive biuu. Mr. Cady was a member of the Mason ic fraternity, and alxo a men. bar of the Reaverton Pout. A son, M. D. Cady, died about a year ago. The lollowing children survive: Mrs. U. 8 . McLeran, Portland; Mra. L. II Spaulding, Portland; Dr. Fran ces A. Cady, of Hutchinson, Kas., aod Fred V. Cady, of Reaverton, and who is now poMmaeter and engaged in the store huainesH.. De ceased leaves six grand children. Mr. Cady was universally pop ular in the county and a hoot of friends deplore his death, although he lived to a ripe old age. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Claude Smith, of Forest drove, was in the oily lust evening. Schulmerioh Rros. are headquar ters for wire fence. We have Bold eight miles in the last 30 days. Cheaper tban lumber. The Minter Bridge School will give a program and basket social on Maturuay evening, April l,i, 1907. Everybody invited. Ladies please bring baskets. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Freeman, of North Yambill are in the city, guests at the Henry Mclntire home, being down to attend the Louie Mueller funeral. II. D. 8chtueltxer wishes to notify the farmers that bis Perch- eron Clydendale stallion, Prinoe Henry, will make about the same circuit thia season , aa ha did last year. Horn, to 1). B. Lusby and wife, of Mountaindale, Maroh 20, 1907, a pair of twins. Our friend David is getting to be a Roosevelt demo crat. Alaom Houther is repairing' hia borne, recently nearly destroyed by G re . The building will beeniarged, an addition being put on at the rear. The millinery stock of Mrs. A. M. wells is now ready for inapt 0 lion, and the ladies of Hillaboro and vicinity are invited to call K. V. Dant, of Reedville, was up to the olty today, and says that Heeding is very late this season the latest for some years. A. Niraan baa bought two lots adjoining his property, eaBt of the Evangelical Church, from Mrs. Jennie Winters, of Portland. Swell time, swell muaio, Hillabo ro Opera House, Saturday evening, April u. C. K. Shory, "of Mountaiudale, was in theoity yesterday. Ij A. Woodbury, of Mountain- dale, waa iu the city veaterday. John Schmidt, of Laurel, was Id the city yesterday. Fred W. King, of Beaverton, was in town this morning. The Farmington and South Tuala tin WhiHt Club, gave Mr: and Mra. Dan Buikhalter a surprtee party laat Saturday night, the occasion being their seventeenth wedding annivereary. Those present were Meaara and Meatlatties Dan Iturkhnlter, Win. Scbulmerich, J. J. Kreba, Win. Stevena, lolin Katnna, lleury Toelle, J B. E'tewnrt, 1 . . C. Jolinaoii, Meaclamea Kehae and Hogrelr, Mim Ilertha Keli, Krvlne Kiirklialter, Mat llelillng ana Annual Koeatler. ' Cards were played until mid night, and after much fun and laughter, a wedding veil and wreath were placed on the bride's head and she and the groom were placed at the head of a well filled table and . rice was thrown over them. The prima . were, won by Klsie Stevens and August Kocstlor. first, Bertha Iteheo and J. J . krebs second. All voted it the most enjoyable gathering of the season. MOHAIR POOL. Those desiring to take advantage of the usual annual Mohair poo can do so by bringing their pro duct to the Hartrampf Warehouse. Mark packs plainly to avoid con fusion, and also mark weight. Apply to the Hartrampf feed htore for inlormatien as to delivery. Notice of sale will b given. later. James II Seweli, Ihne. Connell and E. B. Tongue, committee. Perry Gardner was in from Weat Union, Tuesday. Right goods right prices C A. Lamkin Co. "A. N. Davies, of Progress, was in town yesterday. Jut received a car of dairy chop t the Climax Mill. W, J. Btitt, of Beaverton, was up to the city today. Rarrington Hall coffee is the beet you can buy. Get it at Greer's. Peter Vandehey, ol Verhoort, was in the city today. Carload of Utah land plaster at W. F. Hollenbeck's, Roy, Oregon. Chaa. Davis, of North Plains, was in the city Tuesday. Our own make of chocolate chips M thia week's special. Den of Kweets. J.K. Nichodemu, of Farming ton, was up to the county seat yesterday. Mm. 0.. L. Bigger, of La Grande, ia borv for a visit with her parentH,Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Abbott. Fur rent: Six acrg fine tillable land in city limita. Inquire of R. V. Barnes. Htati inery, pene, playing cards, ledgers, journals, etc, at the Pharmacy. J. I) Ilousley, of North Yam bill, where be is engaged in farm ing, wan down to the city Saturday. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Kxcellencia end you will try thm again and again. J.C. Bechen, (f West L'nion, and J.tepHr Kdl'ir, of (iencoe, were in the city ilm morning. The fiaent line of ring dren g-v d arriving daily at II. Weh ni'.g A- Soi.s. Dr. Ktton, of Forest Grove, will be in Hillebnro April 10, Have him lit your glaswc New style ehirUaiete, spring lire, now in from the East. H. Webrung it Sna. " The Ladice' Ciffee Club will meet at the home of. Mrf. Ueseie Rarr, Saturday afternoon, at 2:30. Lid reo', cents', and children's shoe, HDring styles, arriving, daily at II. Webrung & Sons. 0. W. Kelley, of Vinelands.came down yesterday, and went over to Clackamas county, where he ex pects to organize a Farmers' Union. Onion seed, Yellow Globe Dan- vers, fur sale, from selected stock, and other varieties. Address L. J Thomas, Beaverton, Ore. Through error the outside of the Argus in this week dated April 5. The date of ieme is April 4, and readerB are requested to not get confused on dates. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. Theee cigars are of the best stock. You can t fool an authority on a good cigar. The Scholia Percheron Horse Co.'s stallion, Tapageur, will stand the season of l'.)07 in the vicinity of Tigardville, Reaverton, Reedville, Farmington and Scholia, farmers are requested to see this horse be fore booking. Mrs. Wigga aud the cabbage patch, and other attractions, in Hilleboro, May 10. Particulars later. Ten eighteen disc harrows, $27; twelve-eiRhteen,!f2(.);reversible discs just the thing for hopyarde, 127.50 and foO: also plows, narrows, and springtoolh?, at right prices. Nel son Hardware Co. Sam Moon, the Centerville dairy man, and who made one of the best speeches heard at the recent dairy convention held in this city was in town this morning. There will be dancing at the II. Odterman hall, Centerville, on April 0, commencing at 10:00 in the morninc, and lasting until 7:00 111 the evening. The subject of the morning ser- mon in the Congregational church will be: "The Untamed Member." Subject of evening discourse: "A Faithful Friend." The new hymn books have come. Subscribers may obtain copies from the pastor Van B. DeLashmutt writes the Argus that he wants to rent his bungalow for the Summer. He will rent with or without the gar den. Bungalow is located this way from Witch Hazel. AddresB him on Hillsboro, R. F. D. '2. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shute leave about the 14th inet. for an extend ep" Eantem trip. They expect to be absent in the neighborhood of three months, and will ticket over the Southern Pacific, via San Fran cieco aud New Orleans. MASS MEETING IS CALLED ATCITY HILL Mayor Dennis Asks For Cele bration Meeting CUV PARK BEING PIT IS SHAPE Ground Are Councilman Scbulmerich has had as high as eight men working at the city park, trimming, and putting the grounds in shape, and the property now looks as though it will be second to none in the county. .. Mayor Dennis, anxious to set the ball rolling, n?sues the following call for a mass meeting: To the business men and citi zens of Hillsboro: Yon are here by rrqueeted to meet in the City Hall on Friday evening, April 5, 1007, for the purpose of organ- zing for a rousing celebration to be held in the city park, in Hills boro, on July 4. Let everybody turn out. ' John Dennis, Mavor. Hillsboro, March 28, 1907. All are requested to come out and help to start the biggest cele bration ever held in this city pecial trains galore from Buxton and on the Southern Pacific. James T Iiuxton to II W Scott, 33X aoo leet to bill 42. roreat Grove. S Wash Co to B F I'urdy 80 a ac 33 t 1 a r 4 w 1. Luella Hutchison to O & C R R her Int 40 a sec 35 t 3 n r 3 w A It Kueily to S II Graham, lota 36, Argus and Journal, $1.75. Geo. W. McGraw, of Greenville, was in the city' this morning. V. B. Jolly, of Portland, was in town. yesterday. J. T. Heard ' and wife, of Farm ington, wera in town yesterday. Butt' Leghorn egg? for hatching Inquire of Mrs. Geo. Led ford, Fir Street, between Second and Third. Next Wednesday, April 10, one day only, Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo-optician, will be in Hillsboro, at the Hotel Tualatin. Have him teBt your eyes for glasses. Aaaaming ptarance Better Ap- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 37, .tH, .V). 4o N Tii:ritille al iooo 1. r and J r laratrna to Davies Broa 240 a atca 7 & IH t a n r t vr 2400 L F Carnteoa to Davies lro, timber on 771; a above Banks 772 J E Farm ley to I)aiea Bros, timber on 84 acres above Buxton S40 Abbie Smith to II W Scott, timber on 1bdI above (iaston 600 Flora lUrthorri to H W Scott tim ber on Unit above Gaston 1100 Ferry Beneficl to .1 W Shute, 160 a aec 1 1 & 2 t 2 n r 4 w 1 H L Halvorseo to Frank C Orth. 76.8I a sec IS t 1 a r 2 w . . . 2200 Albeit W I.auKbliu to lamea Brown, 40 a sec 1 2 l 3 1 r 2 w 800 John F Young to James Brown, 60 a aec 7 t 3 a r t w i too John Norell to loUn J Conaway, lo a sec 23 t i a r 1 w 2TOO Louis Kliuk to Catherine Klink, 40 1 wc 3 1 1 n r 4 w So A A Mead to Maeeie O'Donnell, 5o xi4v4 'I at Buxton 25 John Tiiberg to Edward Anderson, 10 a sec 25) t 2 n r 2 w 300 Uiol Ascuim to beo r Harries, 40 a aec 0 t 1 a r 4 w 000 J as 1 iiuxton to 11 W Scott, 50x202 it oik 4a, 1-orest lrove. . . . too Jacob Uuchele to B F Purdy. 2'ix 154 roos near uaston 2S7 V m Keidt to J F Symp, lots 16, 17, IN bile 31 V r Heights 35 Agnes kronen llrunner to H W Scott tract at Forest Grove 100 J N IIoiTman to Aug Lo veer en, 160 a sec 14 t 1 n r 5 w 100 Kockltull to Win Schendel, 30 a aec 15 t 1 a r 3 w 1200 F T Miller to Geo N Chapman 30 aec 32 t 2 n r 4 w isoo Alice M borber to Jno K Joseph, 2 a sec 13 t I n r 2 w ...2000 F J Bailey to K V Elrod, 100 a Sol Knincx donation 10 D A Hayes to Minnie Roswurm lota 8 & 9, Smith plat & 1 "1 a Elk Em- rick donation 2500 Diana cnnstian to Samuel Carlyle. lots 4. 5, 0 bile 2 S 1 ad t Grove 000 J W ruqua to G u l attersou, '.'4x106 It In 1-orest Grove 1500 civemisis 10 1 11 aouman a Jno 11 Walker donation 150 H llotlman to K w Airey X a Jno Walker donation 25 ntonjacobson to Harry Anderson, 120 a Cbaa Stewart donation .. '.4100 J L Mizner to J E Cronan, trustee, 40 acres bol l-.umck d 1 c, Corne lius scoo Franklin Doughty to Chaa Khoades, 7 lota blk 8, bairview 127a Albert Laughlin to James Brown, 40 a aec 12 t a r 2 w 800 J P Young to James Brown 65 a sec 7 t 3 a r i w 1 oo J R Powell to J Wilkes lot 9 bib 3 1 uorue s addition 300 S B Huston to J L Washburn i62 a sec 34 t 2 n r 5 w 1000 Jennie Winters to A Niman, 3 lots K F,van Church, Hbo. slo Felix Verhoeven to T Littlehales 1 lots 3, 5, 6, blk 10, S P ad Foiest Grove 340 Louis Klink to John Klink 40 a sec 5 t 2 n r 4 w 80 J D Housley to L F & II R Emmott 6 a on Dairy Greek at Long Bridge 400 Chas lliatt to D B Reasoner 40 a aec 12 1 1 u r w. 1 First Nat'l Bank to E B Tongue, 16 lota In Mortondale 1 Jas Woodman to O M Hofsteader, 7 lots w f Heights 25 Wm Daniels to J A Comely lots 8 & 9 Gray Oak tract ." 712 Herman Hoffaber, of near Ti gardville, and who has worked around various logging camps and sawmills in the county for a num ber of years, was arrested in Yam hill county and taken before Judge C. E. Kindt, of Kinton, last week, on a charge of having assauited one Mrs. 8. H. Behnke. who resides between Kinton and Tigardville. The woman alleges that Hoffaber came along and tried to entice away her do?, and when remon strated with Hoffaber drew a revol ver on berand ordered her into the house. Judge Kindt placed Hofia ber'e bonds at f XX), and Constable L M. Heeae brought the prisoner to the county jail as the bond was not forthcoming. When seen in tbe county jail Hoffaber said he bad been drioking, but tbat he bad no revolver and never did have one. 1 be case will be investigated by the district attorney. Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head and eye ache with a pair of his su perior glasses. They cost no more than others, and you have the ben efit of bis skill and over IS years' experience. Consult him at the Hotel Tualatin, next Wednesday, April 10. It is rot likely that tbe city council will permit a biaeball ground far general uses in the city- park, as they think that Sunday playing might be objectionable to many citizens. They fay that those who like a ball game can go and see one at any time and games at the park on Sundays, with the attended noise, might keep people away, who would otherwise make a day in the shade. A ball ground will be platted, however, for use on celebration days days and tor other occasions. " All persoDB who have old fencing or rubbish alone countv road in Road District 19, are hereby re quested and notified to remove same by April 1, 1007. Also want men and teams at reasonable ages. Jacob Reichen, Supervisor, Hillsboro, Ore., R. 4. Agent Pratt Vickers reports that the S. P. line is now clear through to San Francisco, and freight is accepted for California points. Operator Nelf on left this evening, for Albany, where he takes the key, and Agent Vickers expects to have. anothpr assistant soon. The Argue hopes that Mr. Vickers will be re tained here as agent. He is capa ble and has made many friends during his stay in Hillsboro. - For tale: Very swell canopy top surrey, nearly new; strong, durable, has lamps, and is thor oughly modern. Goes for $80. Mrs. 'Ellerson, 525 Clay Street. Portland, Oregon. Or inquire of Kuratli Bros., Hillsboro. Carl Sorenson, of Reedville, Bues Anton Jacobson for $G00. Mr Sorenfon swears that he was to sell theJacobson farm for $3600, net, and he was to get as bis com mission all he could receive over that price. He claims he found a purchaser who was willing to pay $4200 for the ranch and that the dtfendant thereupon refused to make the deed. For sale: 25 head of high grade sheep ewes with lambs, about a month old. Price per bead, in clusive of lambs, if taken away soon, $10. A. N. Cutting, Sher wood, R. F. D. 4. Residing near Kinton. Gilbert Tilbury, formerly of this city, will be here on the 13tb, with the McMinnville Dramatic Com pany, and it is to be hoped that bis old friends will turu out. The chief character in the play is Doty, nd he is all to tbe gord. Mr. Doty was down here at the K. of P convention and gave several illus trations of his prowess as a come dian. FROrKKIOHAL. F A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Sarreon Offlr ltalley Morgan bliiek, 'tiimtair. Rooms 12. 1.1 ami W Keotitence Huuth wnoteoriier Ka.-vline and Haeunil HlrrrU. Both 'Phone. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. U., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office npotalrs over The Delta Drug: flora Riatrtenoa Kaat of Court Hon, In to corner of the block. rVWrWrWrraArrraArVv JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1E, M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation In French or EugUah. Ol tira njmUirs, over L. M. Hoyt Oil's, (tore, north side of Main St., Hillaboro, Or. AFaaata F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidence on corner Second and Oak fit Oregon Phona 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 rbonea. Hillsboro, Ore. AAVraAAaAAAaA Caw. H. Bmglay IK, at. Hmrm BAGLEY a hare ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Skate Building1 HILLSBORO, . . OBFCiON. ViAViVWreA H. T. BAGLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAV? Office, upstair, over the Post Office, ; UiUabore, Oregoau E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 3, 4, & 3, Morgaa Blk, Hillaboro. PROBATE In April falls the sunny showers, All nature's dressed in gay attire, Spring on us many a blessing pours A Beason which we all admire; And when you're out in Hillsboro town, matter whether sad or cheery, Come iu and see what's to be shown At l'almateer'a Con feet iouery, In the Paciiio Railway & Navi gation Company's tunnel the other day workmen found a clam shell that had become petrified. General Manager Lytle has the curiosity and he expects to have a clambake and entertain a few of' hia friends at a little supper before many moons the clam will keep and Andrew McCabe is to ha invited out from Portland to act as toast-master. Personal property of late Axel Anderson of Progress, turned over to widow, upon her payment of funeral expenaes. Guardian of Bessie G Woodham et als shows $400 on hand. Report approved. J J and A C WirU given letters aa executors of will of late Agnes Wirtz. Christina ' Peters appointed -executor will of late Chris refers, deceased, for merly of Cornelius. J E Reeves, A Ben son and F Schoen, appraisers. Emelie Adler awarded property of late Louis Adler alias F L Brown. Inventory I J ftaughftnan estate ap proved, i Sale realty minors, Lewis and Everett Dllluboy, continued. Final account of estate J T Ross, de ceased, and John Paul lliltbrun, de ceased, sit for Aisy b. B. C. Ilollenheck, of Mountain dale, was in town yesterday. Public dance, at Hillsboro Opera Houbb, Saturday evening, April b DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Ruoiiih 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Flork, street. Oyer Dennis Store. HILLSBORO - OREGON JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office UpaUlfs, Balky Merge Block Room, 1 an! 1. - HILLSBORO, - ORIQON. aArVWrVArvrrrVVVvVvVvVVt W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stair, Central Black. HILLSBORO . OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon E. J, LYONS B. F. CORNELIUS We sell more agricultural im plements than ail of our compet itors, put together. The reason we ship direct from the factory, and pay spot cash for them. Come and get prices. Schulmerich Bros Franklin Doughty this week sold to Chas. Rhoades' the property bounded by Ninth and Teuth, on Washington Street, consieting of i acres. Tbe sale was made through Ed. J. Taylor, agent for L. Cate, of Main Street, Hills boro. Mrs. Gowan will be at the green house in South Hillsboro every Thursday until her stock of shrubbery, bulbs and flowers are 9jld out. Come early to get the best bargains. John Nyberg, of Tualatin, was up yesterday, and says that the Oregon Electric Company has laid over a half mile of rails and that they now have a steam shovel at work on the line. Things are very ivtly down hia way, says Mr. Nyberg. For sale: Fifty head of Angora goats, half of them being naonies WW, alter sneanng. Alo one graded Durham bull, about 2 years old. JL. S. button, Laurel, Oregon. Elder A. A. Beery, will preach at the Christian Church, next Sun day, at the usual hours. Subject for morning service: "Elements of Church strength." For evening "A Young Man's vision." Meeting for Bible Btudy, Friday evening, at r8 0 clock. All invited Wanted: To buy a 1200 or 1300 pound horse; must . he sound and of good disposition. J. M. Brown LYONS & ; CORNELIUS . a . " Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat yoti right. Add your aale to our list. Call in and see us. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. VVyvVSArVAVrWrVAAAVvV IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers In Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write n , for particulars. Address 335 E. Morrison, PORTLAND OREGON i T. R. Imbrie Everybody invited to the Hills boro Opera House, Saturd ay eve-1 Wells Fargo Express Office, Hills- ning, April 0. ' uoru. Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands Reclamation and sale of Desert Landa a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. Room 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland - Oregon NEW ERA PAINT Varnish anil Brushe . , Paint and Deoormtlng FURNITURE REFINISHED In any of the modern styles, by an -I 1 Jl : A painting, papering, tinting and all kinds of interior decorating. H. GESSNER, Hillsboro, Ore Dniley Bl'h between Third and Fourth. Gm Mm HUNTER Contractor and Bulldmr Estimates given on all classes of building Shop, rh-mt Mf Wwaw Tab ffMMavMw, awef ml Omk. amth Hllltboro, Orason 2