HILL380RO AR0U3, APRIL 11, 1907 CITY WILL 00 Hi I) Work to Commence Within HOorllO Days From Date ' COVt'KS HIGHWAY TO THE DEI'OT Clurtrf Kriiirc Thirty Day' Nolicc. I'aHhtu Condenser The city council linn tWub'd to iUnk First Btri-et from below the oiiliimr, North eithr to Milne' cornier, ami lhnc eait to Second, or Klraight on up lirt to lUnoline. Thin will give the city a planked strict dear to the lpot. Other planking will m done, but till in the moHt in) pur tit nt a nearly all the hauling gors over thin run to. Thirty day advertising in required atd thou jiiHt an soon a the Htreot OQiiimittmi ('an got tlm lumber the niiterial w ill ln liiil. A peculiar ooitiriilt'tire about thin work in the fact that ohm of the city' paper nmilo a gruat roar about the trml' condition in last wefk'a iHHiic, while in another column wan the advrrtUraiint to cure the affair. The work in ijui'Htion will lie borne by the city and property owner adjacent, the latter paying 00 tiarttr of the (iptmne. MRS. FRAZIER Mrt. Matilda Frszler, a daughter of the lain Hamttrl and Kluit Wil liam, of Hilletoro, died at l'hoe nil, ArituiN, April 5, I'.H)?, at which place ehe had gone to better her health. Her huham) eurvivett her, but watt too ill to accompany the remain to Hummerville, Union County, (or interment, w here two daughter aud a eon are buried. Dectaaed wan horn near Hill boro, in lsf.l. Hhe leavea two children, a eon, (ieortre, and a daughter, Minn Maiie. One eixter, Mra. J. W. Howell, and two bro ther, Warren William, Mountain dili), and K. J William, HilUbo ro, survive of the immediate family. PROBATE Jtnitt It rinnr(n appointed adminis tttor rnUIe Jauirit McNultv. deceased, lite ol Sherwood, bonds st f ju, Appraisement riliite I linn Anderson file! unit )ru vril. Frances Marl Thwnilp appointed d HlluinltRtfU (it ratiite ol James Thwaite. ltt of Mmlrr lirtilj-e section; bonds t 10. Anna Miller appointed imrilln of Inez. Miller, minor, lionil t fioo W It I.yd appointed rterutor will of W M I.vda, deoensed, lute of Gale Creek; John lleUIer, Joha Hticksoti and Jo l.rc, prisrt. Inventory tiled in estate lute fluid Peter, ul Corrielina. (iimnlianrihip Jolm ami Thos Wetel closed ul recoru. Kxtate of Mil am Mlnrr, deceased chwtd of reconl. lionet ol guardian or Murtu 1 Mltier, fttble tit niiud, approved. Kiecutom of will of lute l-'edde Cats ten authorized to distribute iiHi to belt. Fatiuet Tk Notice W. B. Cato it Boa have a line black Bnanitth Jack at the Hawthorne place, and he will be placed in the itud Una eeaHtin. Kirn. era who desire to rame ujulett that will be marketable should look this fellow over. They alno have a fine young Clydesdale etallion that will be in the Btud for a fw select mare. 8. I Heetler was up from near Reedvtllo, today. Samuel Tunetall, of Phillips, was in the city yeeterday. J. B. Imlay, field asaersor for east of tho city, was in from Heed ville, yesterday. Win. Jesse, of beyond West Union, was a county seat visitor yesterday morning. Andrew Jack, of Farmington and Herman Collier, of .Scholia were in town thin morning. John Reichen, of West Uulon reports that five of his Bull' Orping ton eggs weigh one pound. Who's next. Chairman 11. B. Collins, of the school board, is advertising for GO cords of fir wood for the schoo house. George II. Reeves, one of the old timers of Cedar Mill, was in the city yesterday morning, the first visit to the county seat lor a year. Not a word hnB been heard of the negro who escaped from jail a few days ago, and it. is more than likely that he is over in British Columbia, and still running. The pastor will preach at the United livangolioul Church next Sunday, both morning and evening. Midweek services on Wednesday eveoing. R. J. Welton, who has been night operator at Oakland for some time, is here and is handling the West ern Union key for Agent Pratt Viokers. J. J. Hill, formerly of the res taurant on Second Street, has bought the M. Moore property, at the foot of Second Street, and will conduct a boarding and lodging house. Geo. Washington and Grant Zurnwalt leave Friday for Tilla mook, where they go aa witnesses in a "liquor without license case, (ieo. doeHu't at all relish the trip, even if there is ten cent a mile in the journey. "Bricktop" is the ad who worked Waebiogton into the trip, and he did it in fine shape. W hen Oeo. started to come home from Tillamook, lat Kail, he took a small llask along to cheer bin- up coming over the big hill. lie Pid for it, but, later, when "Brick" wa gathering evidence as a deputy eherilf, and knowing (ieo. bad got ten the "helper . over the hill, be found Washington in company wilb Grant Zurnwalt, in this city. Brick said to Washington, "That fellow says you didn't pay him for thoee two flasks." ' Sure, 1 did," said George, "and, besides, I loan ed you money to buy a flask at the same time. Bricktop had the evidence that he wanted, admitted in the presonce of a witness, and as a result the two make the trip over to aid Sheriff Crenshaw. WaHhington, however, thinks it a sort of a Greek gift, and doesn't appreciate it at all. I am now prepared to show you th Cbaa. Stevens .t Bros.' sample of the new Spring style in ladies' silk, cloth and wash hirtwaist suits; also of dress suits and dress kirts, made to your eimcial order, and of your own selection of goods. Silk and cloth coats also carried i rarry a standard Una of corsets . a i i it and underskirts, i win is giau 10 bring my goods to your bouse upon request. Independent Phone, No. 204. Mrs. M. K. Caudle. The weather bureau states that the rainfall is excessive only by a half inch or a trille over. From the falling weather this Spring it would appear that we were I inch ahead of usual precipitation. Yes terday wa had the first bright and genial day for several weeks, and it looks as though the weather is settled at last. Bloom is coming slong nicely and with no frost there will be a fine fruit crop. Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn eggs, 75 cents per setting. 15 eggs n eel'ing. Incubator lots at re duced prices. Phone, Pacific States, US Roy Exchange. Mrs Peter Vandernaoden, Greenville, Ore., R. F. D. 3. ' Marion Hoflman, who formerly lived on the hill east of Gaston, was badly injured a few days ago by th Astoria it Columbia River Ry. engine, at Moeck Crossing. Hoffman was driving across the track, when the engine struck bis load of lumber amidahips, throw ing the team one way and. the driver and load the other. He will recover. For sale: Very swell canopy top surrey, nearly new; strong, durable, has lamps, and is thor oughly modern. Goes for 180, Mrs. JMlersnn, biii Clay Street, Portland, Oregon. Or inquire of Kurath Bros., litllsboro. Sheriff Connell and assistants have already oollected about IIOU.OOO on this year's taxes. Of this perhaps seventy thousand was collected on the rebate plan. Deputy Kane is busy getting the money turned over to Treasurer Jackson, and so far has turned in $77,000.80. In April fall the tunny abowera, All uature'l dreaaed in gay attire, .Spring on ua many a bleaaing pouri A at anon which we all aduiirr; And wben you're out in UilUhoro town, Na matter whether a1 or cheery, '. Come in and see wbat'a to be iltown At l'almateer'i Confectionery, W. F. Hoffman, who has been working at the Wilsonville bridge for the Oregon Llectrio, has re turned home on a vacation, caused by indisposition. He states that the bridge will be completed by August. For sale: While Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn cockerels, for breeding purposes. Can also sup ply eggs for setting purposes from each of these varieties. 1). B. Cooley, Hillsboro, R. F. 1). 4, lo cated near rhillips, one mile west. Basket social at Leisy ville school house, Saturday night, April 20 A prise will given to the basket sellina for the most money. All are invited, and ladies wm please bring baskets. Good program will be rendered. Miss Sturdsvant, teacher. We carry the best shoe on the market for the money. W. L. Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles and finish. H. Wehrung & Sons Manager Harry Stuart, of the condenser, started a waw of men to work, Monday, off Iba Improve ments at the depot. TIm ompao wants more warehouse room, ana carpenters will be employed At tit work for several weeks. iwN1 The Scholia Peroheron Horse Co.'s stallion, Tapageur, will stand the season of 1907 in the vicinity of Tigard ville, lieaverton, Reed ville, Farmineton and Scholia. Farmers are requested to see this horse be fore booking. Will Bell team of horses, ageB 3 and 4, weight, 1300; or a mare, age 0 years, weight, 1250 or 1300. Write or call on Wm. Raynard, Hillsboro R. F. D. 2. Independent Phone, Scholls, 5433 Mrs. Hugh B. Purdin and daughter, Bessie Bennett, were in town, Sunday, gueBts of Mrs. W. R. Barrett. T. - BIG APPOKTIONHENT Divides Over Twenty-Four Thousand Dollars ABOUT FOLK DOLLARS I'EK PUPIL Money Ua Been Sent out to Vsriou School Clerk Supt. M. C. Case has just made an apportionment of 24,097.7O for the public school of the county, and tbe aversge smouut per pupil of school age is narly 1.00. The amounts to each district and the clerk to whom the money was drawn follows: t a 3 4 5 6 7 H 9 to J C !Jrrben f.?5' 7 II ('. Filth 721 6o J II IWi-r 291 10 Jobn Mnrh 32? yo O M Calloway 143 5& Kobt ThoiupMin 31 l'eter Moscow 2 W 90 Iew Power I 4 Joa Cuimrll ,, .Ho 40 Abnrr l'.rit(K 5' 7" lljt K X HurilinK 246 iju 12 1' It IU-rl) 344 4" 3 14 15 16 '7 M "9 A C Carstfim 307 50 J W Vatnlrrvcldeii 270 60 I. J Corl 2173 00 l,ouU Wilrox 27S Ho (iro I Jack 33') 20 J B frowning 352 60 fume Kcwdl 332 10 jojt A W Wrihl 123 tx at 8 A I) Mik 270 60 22 Win True 4m no 2jt II HThjurd 615 00 74 Mr J Ji'isou 82 xi 2$ It C IVantoii llH 90 26jt J C Mirtinajti 414 10 27 A T Huiion 303 50 28 I W A Job union 1H4 50 29 J Millar - 3h' jo 30 Jobn Kane 352 to 31 V. Coir 147 6o 3a J K Bate llH 90 33 ('.runt Mniin 164 00 34 Win Ftldt 53 30 3Sjt J " Custin 49 36jt N I. Wllry fc2 00 39 I. K Itirrly 2J5 50 40 C A Tlictll 25S 30 41 AC Wirtz 254 20 42 Cha C Ctnpahnw 159 91 43 Mr R KTmnibo 205 co 44 tic 11 ton Phillip 229 60 4j Thomas V Falrlwnk 237 Ho 4'ijl I.oui I-'iiiiau 53 30 47 1 I, Lindsiy 19 J 70 4H It ( Vinreiit. 109X80 49 Arlbur Hill 11H 90 49jt C M Holt 53 30 50 W W Jauith 213 20 51 C I' Kmiier 77 90 52 C-i Imnl (iort.e - 250 10 53 C M CcM)wr 254 ao 54 Jobn Schneider 43 30 55 Alfred Cuerber 295 20 55jt I K Uallat 45 o 57 M 8 Itarne 209 to 5 Wm Klepben 16H 10 59 Cba A Miller 143 50 60 K S Locke 9S 40 61 ("art IlerKgren .... 77 90 6ijt J K Sinitli,.... 164 00 63 J I North'tip 1S4 50 64 W K Newell 1 14 Ho 66 K K fithaie 1H4 50 67jl J A Johnson 200 00 m KiiUu ruH- Leiiiieii 45 to 69 C H llnteinan 73 So 70 7t 7 73 74 75 76 77 7 79 70 Hi 82 rrtnl IlnrKdorfer 49 20 J 1' Aydelott 102 50 J II Rinck 254 20 I C Clutter 106 60 Krwin Hitter 422 30 A B Carrinus 192 70 Wm Kelly 11H 90 1) II Bailey 192 70 KreJ Hu iillolzer tt 50 S 1 Reader 1 13 90 J A Messinxer 164 00 erert Berber 303 40 W K Shuver 139 40 MrsG Williams 67 40 3 H4jt I lteuschkcl 11S 90 K6 Mrs M Iju'inermiiii 106 60 8H l-'reil Uiij(er 578 10 X9 tteorie Harrow 221 40 90 Otto 1'arsoiis 200 90 91 Albert Delhlea 114 So 93jt W W l'arretl 20 50 94 . X A Cassner 135 30 95 A l Cbristenscn 196 Ho 97 Wm Vunderveldeu 4S7 90 9.H Krdinand Greener H6 10 99 M h Rolterts 188 60 toojt A K Switzer 45 10 loijt Chu Thompson 36 90 I03)t W K Young 20 50 io4jt O F Cooke M 41 00 AN AMERICAN CITIZEN Dave Doty, the popular theatre manager and actor of McMinnville and his excellent stock company will, on Saturday, April 13, present Nat Goodwin's great comedy to Crescent patrons. The members of tha oaat are well known la Hills boro lind to many they need no Introduction. The company la not made up of amateurs but of people who have bad considerable ex perience in stage work, and it is Mark sacts plainly to avoiir con fusion, and alBO mark weight Apply, to the Hartrampf feed btore for ' information as to deliiry. Notioa of sale will ba given later. James Hi . Sewell, Thos. Connell and K:' Tongue, committee.' N. C. J. Christianson, of Laurel, was in the city yesterday, Schulmerich Bros, are headquar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight miles in the last 30 days. Cheaper than lumber. John Loftis, of beyond Glencoe, was In last evening, and says tnat with a week of good roads the Dotato oron on the hill will be moved to market. Argus and Journal, 1 1.75. Supervisor J. II. Dorland was in from Shady Brook Tuesday. Right goods right prices C. A. Lamkin Co. C. Matthies, of Laurel, was in town tbe first of tbe week. Juet received a car of dairy chop at the Climax Mill. Win. Raynard, of near Scholls, was in the city yeBterday. Barrington Hall coftoe is the bent you can buy. Get it at Greer's Al Young, the Banks' black smith, was in the city Monday. Carlo d of Utah land piaster at W. K. llollenbeck'e, Roy, Oregon. J. Millar, of Meed ville, was a caller at the Argus ofiice yester day. J. II. Fierier, of abovs Banks, wss in town yesterday, payine taxes. Smokers like the Schiller and the Kxcellencia. Tbeee cigars are of the liest stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. Mrs. Millenbergcr, ol Tigard ville, is the gueet of her son, Jaj. f'l. I Alt 1 miiiefineruer, una weea. For rent: Six acres fine tillable and in city limits. Inquire of B W. Barnes. R. Raemuen and wifo, of near Retd ville, were in town yesterday afternoon. The Cnet line of fcprine drees goods arriving daily at II. Weh rung it boriB. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bower, of near nchollo, were m the city Tuesday. Dr. Katon, of Forest Grove, will be in Hillehoro April lb Have him fit your glasees. II . C. Pearson, of Farmiogton, was in the city yesterday after noon. New style shirtwaiuts, spring ice, now in from the East. H. Wehrung it Sons. J. B McN'ew, of Reedville, and W. H. Reiling, of Greenville, were in the city yesterday. Ladrfe', gents', and children's shoes, spring styles, arriving daily at II Wehrung & Sons. H. C. CarBtens, of Roy, and J. F. Cargtens, of Banks, were in the city today. Buff Leghorn egg? for hatching. Inquire of Mrs. Geo. Ledford, Fir Street, between Second and Third. Herman and Henry Boge, of Farmington, were county seat vicitors yesterday morning. Mrs. Wigga anil the cabbage patch, and other attractions, in Uilleboro, May 10. Particulars later. David Wenger, well known around Helvetia, is indisposed, and had to call medical assistauce the first of the week. For sale: Jersey red boar, coming two years: also Id six weeks old pigs Henry Delsman, Rood Bridge, Hillsboro, Route 2. Gottfried Scblaefli, of above Mountaiudale, was in town yester day afternoon. A number of men wanted for mill and yard work. $2 25 per day; board, $4 per week. Groner it Rowell, Scholls. Loring K. Adams, formerly a law partner of Hon. W. N. Barrett, was iu the city today, greeting his old time friends. He is now prac ticing law in Portland. ' County Treasurer Jackson is busy 'his week, paying out school money and also entering up money to the various funds, recevied from Sheriff Connell on tax collection. H. D. Schmeltzer wishes to notify the farmers that his Perch eron-Clydesdale stallion, Prince Henry, will make about the same circuit this seasop, as he did laet year. , Mrs. Laura Hoogbkirk, of Rai mer, Ure., Grand Ubiet ot the Pythian Sisters, will make the local temple a visit on the evening of Friday, April 12. All members are requested to be in attendance. Baa Collins, the civil war vet eran, jpraa In the city the first ot the week, the guest of his brother, Capt. A. M. Collins. He is at present a resident of Seattle, and is on his way to California for a short visit. - The Scholia. Percheron Horse Co. wants a good, reliable man to take care of their Percheron Stallion, Tapageur, for the season. For par ticular inquire of Ferd Groner, oholtSjOn iiilleboro, H. J ! TeVeighteen disc harrows, $27: twelre-eich teen , $ 29 : re v ersi ble d iacs just the thing for hopyards, $27.50 and ifoO; also plows, narrows, ana ipringtooths, at right prices. Nel son Hardware Co. ' Dr. C. W. Lowe, of Eugene, was here yestetday. The Dr. says the McMinnville Dramatic Club is all to the good and that Hillsboro people will miss a fine play if they remain away from the Crescent Saturday evening. Public dance at Alpha Hall, Saturday eve, April 20. Musio by Walkers' orchestra. Tickets, 75 cents, lunch included. Good time assured. Everybody come. Begins at 8:00 o'clock. GETTING HE1DY FOH Executive Committee Ap pointed by Mayor Dennis SUBCOMMITTEES TO BE .NAMED Attractions Will be Secured Early and Bit; Time Warraated Pursuant to a call to perfect ar rangements for a Fourth of July celebration, Mayor Dennis presid ed at a meeting last Friday night and upon motion appointed the executive commi tee to arrange af fairs and appoint sub-committees: John Dennis, J. W. Bailey, W. W. Boscow, J. C. Greear and DeWitt Smith. The executive commitee meets tomorrow night and the minor co mm it tea will be named and every efiort will be made to bave the Fourth of July celebrated in a manner never before eclipsed. There will be athletic contests of all kinds and a baseball ground will be fixed up in the Shuts park for the occasion. Senator Fulton will l)e "fpoken" at once and he will be the orator of the day. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jacob Tracbsel to Susan Tracbael 10 a D li Dustm donation & 2 lots Gray Oak Tract $ 1 Jona Wolf to Lulu Stewart, 4 lots I'urdy' d Dilley 125 Annie J Jobnson to John Templeton yz of lot 1 blk 41 Forent Grove..... l5oo F W Brampton to h S Porter, 4 lot blk 2 Purdy' ad Dilley 325 Lizzie Spaulding to Mrs Andrea Madison, lots 11 & 12 blk 7 S P ad Forest Grove 675 Jatpb Holmes to U F Holmes, 40 a sec 56 t 2 s r 2 w 200 9 H Graham to S Matsumoto, 4 lota N Tigardville addition 1200 Cbas P Kruger to Albert C Kruger, 160 sec 35 t 2 a raw .2200 Nancy Banks to Geo A McDonald, lots s blk 2 Banks 170 Cecelia Beard to Geo A McDonald, lot 3 blk 2 Banks .. . . 325 Margret Callahan to Vivian Tomp kins. 2.21 A Hinman donation.. 50 F W Keils to G:o W Moore, lot in Branford ad. Forest Grove 12oo May V Galloway to Elisee Meresse, i5 a Oru Brown donation 1000 Naucy Banks to W II Lee, lot 2 blk 2 Banks 75 J I) Iiousley to Phoenix Lodge K of P 40x99 feet on Second Street 2400 Herbert Notter to J J Kelley, 160 a sec 24 t 3 n r 3 w 750 James Russell Bennett, by will, to Jas G Bennett 160 a sec l5 t 2 r 2 w Littleton Lindsay to Geo Williams, 5 a sec iS t 1 sr 2 w 250 Victor Deiuicon to T W Xorby, 160 a sec Jtiorfiw 1040 Joll Forbes to Daniel Schmeltzer lot 1 blk 18 Forest Grove 1425 Robert Nixon to Western Lumber Co 80 a sec 10 t 3 n r s w 1 Ailcy Monroe to Western Timber Co 160 a tec 12 t 3 n r 5 w, 1 David F Kuhn to Western Timber Co 40 sec 11 t 3 n r 5 w 1 L C Walker to W A Clapshaw, 5ox loo ft blk u, Walker's ad F Grove 100 S L Woodard to II K rsoble, So a sec 32 t 1 its 1 K J Lvon to John Handel 31 a Jo- siah Hall donation 3000 l'arius Taylor to John C Trmlinger, 1 ract in 1) lay lor donation 90 1 nomas Iselson to Aug Lovegren no a sec 9 t 1 ntw 100 Tualatin Mill Co to Thaddeus Wbeaton, 1 ) a in Tualatin 360 G S Campbell to R H Greer, Agnes Campbell propetty, S Hillsboro. . 600 Thomas Whalen to Patrick Whalen I40 a sec 36, t I r 2 w 5 Phoebe Kiudt to P J Whalen, 0.55 a Kinton 22 F O Drury et als to Samuel Gowan, 0.95 a North Hillsboro 600 COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crescent Theatre American Citizen April 13 Florence Gale April I7 Old Maids' Convention (local). .April 20 Ward's Minstrels April 2? Murray & Mack .May A Texas Ranger .....May 15 Old Arkansas May 22 The Rajah of Bhong., .August Thorn & Orange Blossoms.. October 26 ArgUB and Journal, $1.75. Peter Almquist, of Reedville was in the city today. Wm. Boucsein, of Mountaindale, was in the city today. Harvey W. Miller, of Shady Brook, was in town yesterday. Henry Toelle, on the Ed. Schul merich ranch, was in town this morning. J. J. Morgan, an old time Hills boroite, was in the city today. He now resides In Portland. Preaching Bervice at Witch Hazel, Sunday afternoon at o'clock. Reedville services next Sabbath at3 0 clock in the afternoon. Everybody welcome. ev. S. J. Lindsay, of the Evan csiical Church, has been retained nere for another year. J. M. Greear, who has been in Southern California for his health is much improved and will start for Hillsboro m a few days. R. L. Robinson, of Farmington waB an Argus caller this morning, and he Btates that the' farmers of his section have made a splendid campaign against the San Jose scale. Hundreds of orchards down that way have been given heroic i treatment in the line of pruning 'and spraying. Do not get the impression that the McMinnville Dramatic Com pany, which plays at the Crescent Theatre Saturday evening, is made up of amateurs, for it ia not. The Company ia made tip of talented people who have bad considerable experience on tbe stage, and the management assures its patrons that the company is superior to tbe average road show. Mr. Doty under whose leadership the pro duction is givenis an accomplished actor, and his work is alone worth the price of admission. "An Amer ican Citizen" is a roaring comedy. Come out and have a good time, and let us show McMinnville that our hearts are in the right place. The McMinnville orchestra will furnish the music for the occasion. Saturday night, April 13th. Seats on sale at McCormick's. Get in the wagon and boot. For Bale: 25 head of high grade sheep ewes with lambs, about a month old. Price per head, in clusive of lambs, if taken away soon, $10. A. N. Cutting, Sher wood, R. F. D. 4. Residing near Kin ton. A joint birthday party was given Mrs. Albert Lincoln and Mrs. C. D. Farnham, of near Glencoe, at the home of the former, on April 3 Those present were: Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Etta Jackson, Ray Jack son, Mrs. C. Barber and children, Mr. and Mrs. Berry and children, Mrs. C. Walters and son, Bert, Mrs. F. Maddox and children. Mrs. J. Keffer and daughter, Ethel, Mrs. C. D. Farnham, Mrs. Clemens and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln, Clyde Lincoln and Sherman Smith. Dinner was served, after which tbe adies indulged in an old fashioned quilting. We sell more agricultural im plements thao all of oar compet itors, put together. The reason we ship direct from tbe factory, and pay spot cash for them. Come and get prices. Schulmerich Bros. Farmers and orchardiets of near Reedville shoud bear in mind that here will be a horticultural meet ing at the Reedville O. of W. Hall, on Saturday, April 20, commenc- ng at 1:30. County Fruit In- pector Hams, of Forest Grove, will be present, and Hon. Wilbur Newell, of Gaston, and president of tbe State Board, will deliver an address. Commissioner Reed, of the Multnomah District, will also be present. B. N. Sproat, Secre tary Reedville Horticultural Socie' Mrs. Gowan will be at the green house in boutn niusooro every Thursday until her stock of shrubbery, bulbs and flowers are sold out. Come early to get the best bargains. Southern Pacific engineers were out the last of the week, making plane for the survey of the new joint depot, to be used by tbe southern Pacific and Pacific Rail way & Navigation Company. It will most likely be placed at the foot of Second, and between that and Third Streets. The old depot will probably be used as a freight bouse. For sale: Fifty head of Angora goats, half of them being nannies. $2 00, after shearing. Also one graded Durham bull, about 2 years old. T. S. Sutton, Laurel, Oregon. A bunch of about 70 Greeks quit the P. R. & N., Friday, and came down to get their money, Saturday. It is stated that they quit because they were not allowed to work when it rained hard and were unable to accomplish much with their shovels. Wanted: To buy a 1200 or 1300 pound horse; must be sound and of good disposition. J. M. Brown, Wells Fargo ExpreBS Office, Hills boro. M. Schnur, of Chehalem Moun tain, has bought the Cummmgs property in Southeast Hillsboro, and will Boon take possession. Tbe sale was made through Edmund Cornelius and Zach Gragg. Onion seted, Yellow Globe Dan vers, for sale, from selected stock, and other varieties. Address E. J Thomas, Beaverton, Ore. Mrs. Cheadle, formerly Mibb Rice, was the guest of her parentB, West of the Long Bridge, the first of the week. The millinery stock of Mrs. A. M. Wells is now ready for inspec tion, and the ladies of Hillsboro and vicinity are invited to call. Mrs. Ed. Moore sustained a fall on a flight of stairs this morning, and was rendered unconscious for a short time. Theodore VanDyke, of Verboort, was in the city today, and made the Argus office a pleasant call. Harry Hall and wife, were in from beyond Glencoe yesterday afternoon. Born, April 8, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacky, of Glencoe, a daughter. For sale. 50 Angora wethers, at $2 per head. R. B. Collins, Hills boro, Route 1. Pacific States phone. Wm. Bagley Sr., of Leisyville, ard Wm. Bagley Jr., of Center ville, were in town yesterday. Lost: Bunch of keys on key ring; with Ben Selling's name. Leave at Argus. John Halvorsen, of Farmington, was in the city yesterday. Argus and Pacifio Monthly, $1.50 rROFKSSIOHAU F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Ballav-Mnnran blnok. upstair. Ruoma 12. 13 ami Id. Rsilnci Kmth- wl coritc? Baseline and Second Htrwn, Both 'Phones. S. T. L1NKLATER, Id. B. C. II., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfBc upstairs over The Dolta Drug btur Ruldane East of Court Hontw, ; in lac corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPS TAKLES1E, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8argon Southern Pacltla Railroad Co. Consultation in French or t.v'iwh. ur fic upstair, over L. M. Hoyr i.0'1. store, north side of Main Bt., Hillalioro, Or. F. J: BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on comer 8econd and Oak Sta Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLSBORO - - - OREOON A. B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. HillcWn fW DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO OREGON 0m. R. 0agtr W. O. Mar BAGIEY A HARE ATTORHKYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Skate Bulldinf RILLS BOEO, . . OBF.G03. H.T.BAQLEY ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, npstair, over the Post Office, Hillahoro, - Oregon rrra E..B. TONGUE ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Room 3, 4, & 5, Morgaa Bla, Hillsboro, JOHN SI. WALL ATTOB.NEY-AT-LAW Office Opatalra, Bailey Morgaa Block, Kootus, 1 aal i. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. AAAAAAAA'r; W. N. BARRETT ATTORNKY-AT-tAW Office, Up Stair, Central Block. HILLSBORO OREGON VrVTVyrVTVVV THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Room 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon K. J, LYONS B. P. COBNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In. suranee Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat yon right. Add your tale to onr list. Call In and see us. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers In Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write uh for particulars. Address 335 E. Morriaon, PORTLAND : : - - OREGON : T. R. Imbrie : Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat LandB, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and sale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. Room ia, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon NEW ERA PAINT Varnish and Brusham Paint and Dacoratlng FURNITURE RE FINISHED In any of the modern styles, by an experienced wood-finisher. Also painting, papering, tinting nd all kinds of interior decorating. H. OESSNER, Hlllaboro, Ore Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth . 0. M. HUNTER Oontraotor and Eulldar Estimates given oa UclMvf building Moff,:riMCaW mm. RmMmnm, Mafia' mi 0" milahopo, - - CMtzsm