I HILLSBORO ARGUS, APRIL SS, 1907 LIB IVAS OH FOB All, DAY SUNDAY Confectioners Sold Openly 1 Ami Are Arrested CASK TO BK TIMED TUMOKKOW lc Cream I)ikicoi'd in Viututlun of Order The liJ wan off Hiinday lnot In this oily, and UN a result two confection ers have Ix-on arrested. Lorne rluittor and II. A. Wa': fir were both ruiuinniiHiI Monday to appear before JikIko II. T. Hagley, Tties lay, nnd plmtd. They appeared and pleaded not guilty, ami Mr. 1'nlatateer will lm triel Friday (tomorrow) and will demand a jury trial. Ilolh confectioners were wido open Sunday, and after the 0:30 train arrived, with a cargo of ice cream, ralinaleer'n wa the htiMmt jduce in the city. The place was trowdud, for it wan sul try, and Ire cream wa the aolace ought. On Monday Deputy Dig triot Attorney Wall hud many wltnoN-ii Itrotight before him and late that evening complaints wore worn to bv that officer. Ikglny ,fr Hitro will defend the cam, and they will make a detr mined fight to protect thir clients There in a ntrong H-ntiiuent against closing then teieita on Sunday, and people generally think it savor too tnui'lf of blue laws, The pros ruling oltlcer, however, uonfonds that the law must be enforced, and will pouvii-t if ho ctn do an. Forest Orovo and Iteaverton confectioner, it U ?aid, had agreed to retnaiit open, but at thn last moment they weakened, leaving it for tbo county mitt partiea to make te)t of the law. The tune i at tracting much interret, and the a Hair in getting to he more or less personal. TH03. KING DIES Thomas Kii'tf, a htriuer remdltg about two tmlea eut of (Jaaton, dropped dead whiln nxding in hie field, Tuesday afternoon. Dr. linker and Jud K X JIrding went over to the ranch from Oau ton, and it wa decided that an in fjupfct was not nccoesary ae the fact wan clearly MlaMi'litd that he was subject to heart failure. Cor oner K. U. Urown was notified hut decided the expeneoof on investi gation was uncalled for. King wan about fifty years of ago, and leaves wife and Mineral children. The funeral took place today. Fiirmers Tlc Notice W. B. Cate A Son have a fine black Spanish Jack at the Hawthorne place, and he will be plnftd iu the tud this eoaxott. Fanners who desire to raise mules that will he marketable ehould look thin fellow over. They aleo have a fine young Clydesdale stallion that will bo in the stud for a fsw select mares. Argus and Journal, f t .75. 0. C. Whitinore, of 'Laurel, whs in the city yesterday. Frank Keenin, of Vintdands, was in town the first of the week. Louis Meyerp, of near Laurel, was an Argtia caller this evening. Lout: JUinch of kt-ys on key ring; with Hen tiling' namo. Leave at Argus. L. W. IJoiiPe has relumed from a trin to tho Snrinea. on the Co lumbia, Krong enough to lift an ox. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Excollcncia Oregon manufacture. Stationery of all kinds at the Pharmaoy latent in rtyliah oor respondence, calling cards, en velnpee, etc. Call and eeo the stock. Jack Wright, the Forest Grove horse buyer and poller, baa roturn ed from Prineville, where be wont after a bunch of horeos, He sys that horees oro about rh high thero as down bore, and thorn is very little profit in making the trip. A freight car bearing a loud of Carnation cream was nufUring from a severe jam, received in the yards, here, yestorday, tho entire front of the oar being bulged tor ward. The conductor thought the load would carry on into Portland, where It will be nec6Bnary to trans fer to another car, Agent Bohlipp, who sells tiokots on Fourth Street to West Sldo travelers, while tho company haB no depot, make9 the trip out of town and goes ahead of the oon duotor, Belling paHlcbonrd as he goes through the oar. The com pany expeota a ticket office some' where on Fourth in the metropolis before long. Jury servico in justice court, whero one gets but ono dollar per day is not much Bought after these days, but Constablo Redmond to day rounded up six to try the case of State ys. Williams. Excuses were of no avail, and the following wereswornin: Ed. Sobulmerioh, K. L. Abbott, J. W. Hartrampf, R. H. Grcor, August Tews and James 11, Bewell. Albert Ives, who Rome mouth I ago wa confined in the county jail io default of bail, and who was charged with having lived with a woman ' not Lie lawful wife, the other day had Cbaa. Williams, of near (liuton arrested. Ivoa claims that Williams assaulted him, but William, on the other baod claims that Ivea was the aggressor. Any way, Williama, who comes from a family that will fight some, gave Ives considerablaof a physical pol ish and adorned bin features to a fare-you well. Ives then swore out a warrant, nnd tbo caite is being tried by a jury in Jmlk-e '.alley's court, today. Williams is wedded to a step-daughter of the coin plain n; witness. I am now prepared to show you the Cbas. Stevens it ltroe.' samples of the new Boring styles In ladiea' silk, cloth and wash shirtwaist suits; also of dress suite and drees skirta, made to your epeoial order, and of your own selection of goodH Hilk and clolli coats also carried carry a standard lice cf corsets and underskirts. I will he glad to bring my gooda to your houreupon request. Independent 1'hono, No. 2(14. Mrs. M. JC. Caudle. The Washington County Veteran Association and the Ladiea' Auxili ray will meet at Corneliuc, on next Thursday, May 2, to decide opon the place and date of holding tboir annual reunion. The old veteraus will bavo a cordial invitation to make their encampment at Hills boro and remain over on the Fourth of July. For the llrtt tiino in years II illeboro will have a place for loom to pitch their, tents with out putting them on ptivate grounds. That they will come here ii a foregone coiicIuhioo. tit April falls the miuny showers, All ntturc't ilretned in gay attire, .Spring on u tunny t blowing pours A scHDOn which we all admire, And when you're out In IlilUlioto town, No matter whether J or cheery, Come in and see what's to be shown At l'slmntccr's ('ontcctioni-ry, The Forest Grove echool nine came down last Saturday, and beat the local school nine from Dan to Hsersheha. The local lads were so badly beaten that tbey havn't reoovoretl their breath, yet, but tbey lay between gasps that the ovB from the "knoll" can t do it again, lbe tcora was lometbing me i ) io ii . Thoroughbred Crown Leghorn eggH, 75 cent per sotting. 15 eggs in Bet'ing, Incubator lots at re duced prices. Phone, Pacific Htates, 38 Uoy Exchange. Mrs Peter anderzanden, Greenville, Ore., R. F. D. 3. l is reported tint Lafe Pence is again about ready to reaumo work on his bin Huiiio orcDcattton. Pence Is an indefatigiblo worker, and hart more string to his bow than one. It is not likely that he would spend the thousands he line without a loophole for further financing the project. J. C. Qreer, who bat a shoo store on Main street, acrots from the Tualatin, is going out of business. Mr. Greer has reoontly been at tacked by a sort of locomotor ataxia, r.iul he ran hardly navigate. Bee Inn announcement in anotb.tr column. Teaming is again in full blast, and the way lumber is being haul ed In from out-country points is a surprise. Last year the hauling was something enormous, but it looks as though this eeanon's tun will be greater than ever. uotinty judge uoouin has an . V jit a advertlKemont in another column, asking for bide on a bridge across Kook Creek, near Uethany, and for a fill of 1100 feet, on the road lead ing to the lioge k Ennes mill Contractors will take notice. The Soholla Peroheron Horse Co.'s stallion, Tapageur, will stand the season of 1007 in the vicinity of Tigardville, Beaverton, Reed villa, Farmington and ooholla. Farmers are requested to see this horse be fore booking. Hopgrowera are reporting f splendid growth of vine. W. Boscow eaya his vines are up sev eral foet already. Mr. Boscow still lias hie 1906 crop on hand, but eaya be can get ten cents for them any day We carry the bent shoe on the market for the money. W. L, Rouolus and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles and finish. II. Wehrung & Sons The Modern Woodmen, of Reed villa, will give a danoe at Allen's Grove, one mile north of Heodvillo, on Saturday evening, May 4. Tickets, 50 cents, Good music Everybody invited. Tbo Scholia Percheron Horse Co. wants a good, reliablo man to take oare of their Percheron Stallion, Tapageur, for the season. For par ticulars inquire of Ferd Qroner, Scholls, on Hillsboro, R. F. D. 2. Reedville Presbyterian services next Sabbath, at 7:30 in the evo ning. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. A, Robinson, pastor. For sale. fiO Angora wethers, at $2 per head. R. B. Collins, Hills boro, Route 1. Paoifio States phone. J. II. Davie, of near Mountain -dale, wab An Argus caller the first of the week. For a good smoke try tho Schil ler or Excel lencia and you will try them again and again, GETTING READY FOR mi McCuhe lirotlicrs Now Ship ping in Machinery WILL PUT IX ELECTRIC LIGHTS Expect to Establish Compressor Drill in Work Machinery for the McCabe Broth era' tunnel contract is now teing shipped from Butte, Montana, for the construction work on the P. It. it N., and the firm expects to start active operations in a few days. The tunnel will be electric lighted, and compreseor drills will be in stalled. The rock work is easily worked, and there will lo no timbering. The walla will doubtless receive a ooaling of concrete when fioished, Inside of six months the work is to b finished, and the firm rxpecti to get ioeide the time limitation. REEDVILLE PARTIES Last Saturday eveninz.some thirty- one of the Reedville people walked in on Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Itor wick, and honored them with a party. Games and music wore the order of the evening, after which a lunch was served. Surprise partiea seem to be ouite the go in Reedvillo at the preeent time. Mr. and Mrs. Dint were surprised last Tueeday, April wiulo quietly sitting by tho fuo. Acrodof forty-one went to the 0. 0. W. Hall where room was plentiful, ami everyone bad a good time. 1 ho lunch consisted of ice cream and cake which was con tributed by the party. MOHAIR POOL. . Those desiring to take advantage or the usual annual Mohair pool oan do so by bringing their pro duct to the Hartrampf Warehouse. Mark sacks plainly to avoid con fusion, and altio mark weight Apply to the Hartrampf feed ktore for information aa to delivery Pool will be sold on April 27. James II: Sewell, Thog. Connell ar.d E. B. Tonguo, committee. PROBATE tl 1. I'itinuo, guardian Myron and Clad y Hewitt, miiiori, rrport taint e vnlued at f-U4i HI. Cl jack Jr, Willis Ireland and I-, 1, 1'crkins, appraises. Frnnctl Thwaite Tilea bond of fSc o as ad ui x of estate of Jmnts Thwaite dee'd; 1) r Cortlert, J C Hare and Kdwiml Smt to appraiaera. May 37 set for hearing petition to sell realty nute John Souimera, insane. Sale of realty of Leopold Jlates, minor continued. Real extivte Albert Schoer, minor, or dered told at public sale. Kutejost lluernt, deceam-d cont'd for final aeltlement to April 1 Alice S and ford appointed executor of will ol late Dr. Sandford, of Glencoe; to aerve without bonus. H-Htate record. Sin L Lilly, deed; closed of Geo Duerst appointed ijuardiaii of Emma lhierst, lnsauc, bonds at j6,txx. ConaUnliue Miller released m to atnte control, and guardian is relieved of 1 a bllity. F W Cndy appointed executor of estate of A It Cady, without bonds; II O Vin cent, W II Livelihood and J A Auder aon, appraisers. Ktnte DavtU Purser, deed; closed of record. Louis Sieeetitlmler aopoiutcd adiulnie trator estate Vrt Soininers, deceased, bonds at f7,ooo. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crescent Theatre Murray & Mack r May A nexat Kanger , May 15 Old Arkansas Mav 22 The Rajah of BUomj.,,.,...., AiiRtist Thorns & Orange Blossoms.. October 26 ELLSWORTH BOWER Mr. Chas. Ellsworth and Miss Minnie A. Bower, of Scholls, were united in marriage at tbe M. E. Parsonage, thiB city, on April 21, ltiOi. Rev. Balknan officiating. The groom is a well known young farmer m his vioioity and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bower, well known at Ililla boro, Cedar Mill, and Mountain' unle, and who now reeuie near Scholls. The Argus tendors con gratulations. FOR SALE Eighty acres of land, within three miles of Gaston. Twelve acres cleared, of which ono acre is in tine bearing prunes. Forty acres ol good timber. Will largely pay for place perhaps pay all. Log house on place that one could occupy until he built. Half mile from school; Thirty living Bpringf on nropertv hoe for dairy ranch APlllin, T,vuvi uuii iiiinti, isaiauw on time. Reasonable interest Anyone wishing to look this place over can write a day or so before coming, and he will be met at station and taken Best, Oostou, Ore, to tiUce E. Argua and Journal, $1.75. Argus and Pacific Monthly, tl 50 Yrm. Bit-hup, of Glencoe, was in the city today. Right goodg right prices C. A. Larrikin Co. John Herdlein, of Blooming, was a county seat visitor today. Harrington Hall coffee t the beet you can buy. U;t it at Greer's, W. J, Ingram, of Farmingtoa wa a county seat caller today. M. (1. Rhode?, of near Reedville, was a county seat visitor today. For tale: 10 pounds extra ssloct ellow Denver onion seed. J. KJ Miller, Hillsboro, Ore. Webster Phillips, of Coriielius, was down to the city this after noon. The finest line of spring dren goods arriving daily at II. Weh rung & Sons. Last night'i) froct injured the early strawberry blooms consider ably, in thia section. For Bih: Jery red loar, coming 2 years Henry Delsman, Iiood Brido, Ilillsboro. Mte. Melvillo Parrkh, of Wil- ur, WaHn., ih tho gueHt of her mother, Mrs. W. It. Barrett. Gottlrled fichaefli, of Mounhin- dale, wai down to tha county seat, yebterday. New stylo ehirtwaistH, epririg ce, now in from the Eant. H. Web rung & Sons. Manager Brown, of the Brown umber Co., above Banks, was in the city the first of the week. Ladies', gents', and children's shoes, spring style, arriving daily at II, Wehrung it Sons. Tho Argus this week printed bills 'iT a horse away up in the Bike Oven country. Fresh milk cows for sale. W. B. Cate, Hawthorne Ranch, tnst cf this city. W. C. Jackson, of Glencoe, was in the city today, accompanied by Geo. Darety, who is taking a va cation. Mrs. Wipg and the cabbage pa'ch, and other attractions, in Hilleboro, May 10. Particular ater. Come to the vesper service in the Cong. Church next Sunday, at 5:00 n the afternoon. I have oponed a blacksmith shop at Reedville, and am prepared to do all kinds of country work. M. B. Going, Reedville. Schulmerich Bros, are headquar ters for wire fence. Wo have sold ei;ht mile? in the ln?t SO days. Cheaper than lumber. Clerk Godman has granted mar riage licenses to Michael bturra and Ida Ilorstmann, Cornelius; and E. C. White and Maude Mont gomery, of near Middleton. Strayed Vrom Cornelius, a bay mare, weight about IKX; smooth shod nil around; mane clipped. Reward. Notify C. 15. Buchanan Cornelius. Kuratli Brothers have sold tbo J. J. Hill place cf 2-1 acre?, foruies y the Llnch Haas placo, 10 the Five Oak farm, to John Fisher, of Idaho, the consideration being Cattle pasture for Spring and bummer. Good tame grasses and plenty of water. God feiioe. Will take stock beginning with May 1. U. W . Marsh, Cornelius Ore., R. F. 1). 1. Tho morning service in the Con gregauonai unurcu nexi ounaay morning: "A Call of God." There will be a vefter servico at 5:00 p m. instead ol tne usual evening service. Mauacer rtilmateer, of tho Ta cinic siatea central, wants a eooer bright and indtiitriou9 yourg man for night operator, and to also help in etore. Inquire at central Mr. H. Huntemtu, who has the peach orohard southwest of town savs ne lias sived a few ot ni- peach blooois more than ho di lEt year. I lo saved tho bloom on big young trtea by keeping them covered nights. Peoplo who come here to lnoate have trouble in getting houses to rent. Houses, houseB everywhere, Dut not ono to rom. aoroo more enterprising properly holders should put up some modorn cottages, nnd they would furnish interest cn tbe investment. W'hile Mr. and Mrs. Sam John son were passing tne Jackson school bouse, Tuesday, tbo hore became frightened at a bov on 1 bicycle, and commenced to stam pede. Mrs. Johnson jumped nut, but landed under the wheels, and was severely wounded. She was brought into town for medical nid, and wrb taken home in tho after noon. If you want to tile your place, get fignreB from the Groner & Rowell Company, of Scholls. We are tho largest manufacturers of drain tile in the county, and have sold our product far and wider If you are poing to build in the Spring, got our figures of brick, building blooko etc. We also furnish lum ber, rough nnd dressed, of all kinds, and deliver if required, in sulhcient quantitim. Address ua at Hillaboio, R. F. D. No. 2. THE STATUTE ON Ianiilics Will do Well Head Rulings to CARE WIST ALVAY3 BS USED A Children's Disease Are Prevalent, Read np Aa the whoopingj cough, murnpe, and dipthtbsria are prevalent here and there all over the county, although not dangerous, it might bo well for familie.? to read tbe ollowing rules laid down by tbe board Tof health of . th State ol Oregon. Tho rules governing luarantine and action fallows. Kt't.R xv. No person shall be admitted Into an public, parochial, or ptivate school, or calleue or Sunday school, from an hoMie or building in which has recently occurred a ce ot dangerous tomrauoi- Cftble disease, without hint prrtentiug certilieUe, signed by a reputable physi cian, mat nil car.eer ot communicating Mich disease is past. KCI.K xvi: o pareut, guardian, or other person having charge or control of any child or children, shall allow or permit any child i:r cnijiiren 10 po rrom any House or building iu which a esse of smallpox, lipMheria, membranous croup, scarlet fever, whooping cough, or ether conta gious disease has recently occurred nntil uch house or building has been propcr- y flisnnectea, ana ouarnniine has been removed bv the Health Officer. Rl l.K XVII. Tt stiDll lie the duty of every physician called to attend a perron S'ck, or sus pected of l-einsf sick, or in the absence of a physician, every householder, wherein uch sickness is found, to report in writ ing witain twenty-four hours thereafter, giving tbe came and residence of all cases of cholera, yellow fever, smallpox. liplillicria, memSjranous croup, scarlet fever, typhus (ever, tvphoid fever, or bu bonic plague, or any other contagious disease, to the County Health Officer, or other health officer ho has jurisdiction in lue territory. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS M J 'Kinnev to J W Shule, So a sec 13 t 3 n r 5 w Paul Wii giird to Laura Whittuore, lots 17 and iS, Conulius environs. 5700 Paul lerrick to C V Tigard, 10 acres at Tigardville 1 Wm Daniels to J W I'earl, 14 a tear fk-averion 10 O V f'.ark to Wm Keidt, tract in Clackamas and Washington Co. . .6oco O V Lloyd to J W Shute 160 acres sec 1 1 2 n r 4 w 1 W () Ifocken to Geo L IWasscr 5 a at lavtrtou 1350 II C Atwell to Cits Ericksou, 10 a liearJ-HUey 600 Michael tjuigley to Aug Weiucrt, a sec 10 t 2 s r 1 w 939 Benjamin Nobles to R L Donald, lot 1 sec ttliriw 2000 Jemima Hill to John Fisher, 24.47 a , ( unstable u 1 c 26CO M J Kinney to J V Shute, i6o'a sec ?5tJB4w 5 J h Harris to B A Lai-sen, 5.95 a near Caston 1000 Ann K Cady to E B Martin , block 3 Keavertou , 1 VV V Marsh to Western Timber Co., 160 a sec 1 t 3 n r s w 1 Mary Finch to L C MeCurdy, 2.35 a Lawrence Hall die 600 J X Swift to Elmer Scheese, tract near Dillcy..... 1036 A C Davis to August Lovesrren, 199 a above Gaston 6000 Josetih Tauzcr to Reinhold Krueer, 50 n sec 30 t 1 s r 1 w 16-0 Thos Howe to M Schnur, lot 1 block 38 S C addition 975 Henry Huber to Western Timber Co, t7-9i a sec 2 t 3 n r 5 w 'flios Howe to M Schnur, lots Wk 2 S C add Hillsboro 350 John Jordan to Columbns Whitinore, 20 a near l-aurel 350 Same to Calvin Whitinore 20 a near laurel 3; V H Whiting to B F Tucker, 40 acres sec 23 t 1 s r 2 w I) Germmnis to W W Daniels, lots 8 and 9, ''Cray Oak" 568 Julia AUphin to Mvrtle O'Neil, 22 a in -R S Tuppcr die .... 3 R I. Sabiu to W M Owen, 40 a sec 19 t t n r 4 w Wm Reidt to tt L Donald, 79 a iu Washington and Clackamas Co... 5775 Mntrvrie I'lm to W R Tucker, tract in lot 2 bik rt, Forest (irove 800 Robert J Bates to August Lovegren, co a uunntha Horner die 2100 J K Rites to August Lovegren, 260 a l.ucintlia Horner die 9450 J I) Eates to the same, 161 a iu same rt 1 c 735,0 W M Owen to Daniel.McKinnou, 40 a sec 19 t 1 u r 4 w...., 400 Geo II Waite to Thomas Howe, lots 4, 5, 6, bik 2, S C ad 350 Lois 1? Jones to M D Jones, So a sec 33 t 2 s r 2 w Lena Xolatul and Bridget Hazen to 1 R & N, right of way for Tilla mook railroad Moses J Lyon to Julia Lyon, tract in sec 34 t 1 s r 1 w Chester V Sandstone to S White, 10 10 a sec 6 t 3 s r 1 w ;. 600 John Harms to Carl Gribner, 160 a sec 22 to 3 11 r 4 w 723 Carl Gribner to J W Shute, 120 a sees 14 and 23 t 3 n r 4 w 2700 If L Marston to Henry Tevis, 104.20 a sec 31 t 1 s r 3 w . 1000 Nellie E Whiting to B F Tucker, 40 a sec 33 tisraw -. . ..3000 Wm Schmidt to Albeit Crocnt, iS a near Cedar Mill 1500 Elizabeth Dunbar to A R Roberts; 9.09 a W B Chatfield d 1 c 1600 V. W Moore to I J Hill. M Moore old home, Hillsboro 900 Fviffalo Pitts endn", water tai and Champion Hty Press, ready to run, complete, for 1500. J. A. Moore, Hillsboro, Ore., Route 2, residing just east of Hillsboro, this b'uIo of Newton. I Arcrna anil Puciiio Monthly. $1.50. Chief Engineer Geo. L. Davis, of the r. K. A .V, and who bas been with tbe read since it first con ception, is laying at tho point of deatn at his home in Portland. His physicians say that there it but little chance for recovery, and that only bis remarkable vitality will pull bim through. Mr. Davis bas host of friends along the line from here to Tillamook who hope that he will pull through. Mr. Lvi was firet attacked by la- gnppe Jong in the Winter and partially recovered, later takini a relapt-o. For sale: 2-5 head of hieh grade hep ewes with lambs, about a month old. Price per head, in clusive cf iambs, if taken away soon, ?lu. A N. Cutting, Sher- wood, R. F. D 4. Residing near lunton. G. A. Lawn had a narrow escape from injury, yesterday forenoon. He was in town and bis team was in front of tbe Greear feed store. He was backing to the store front, when his team became scared at a rope which was being u?ed as a pulley to unload bay at the Second Street barn. They backed and broke the coupling, and Lareen was precipitated into the middle of tbe wreck. He escaped without being hurt, but it was a miracle that be escaped without a broken leg. The team was held, prevent ing a runaway. We sell more agricultural im plements than all 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. Fred Jobe, of Irvington, Port land, was taken before Judga U. T. Bagley, yesterday, upon an infor mation filed by Harland Kelly, of Vinlands, charged with shooting a grouse out of season. Mr. Jobe pleaded guilty and wan fined 115 and costs. The ehooting was done up near Mouctaindale. Deputy District Attorney Wali swore cut the complaint Monday, and Jobe was brought cut from Portland yesterday morning to answer the charge. Mrs. Gowan will be at tho green house in South Hillaboro every Thursday until her stock of shrubbery, bulbs and flowers are sold out Come early to get the beet bargains. Independent phone 144. L. E. Gotham, formerly of Trout- naie, will at once ouen a barnees 1 ii . shop in the room formerly occupied by a butcher shop, opposite the Nelson Hardware Company's store, on Main Street. Mr. Gotham will be prepared to do all kinds of gen eral repairing, and will nave a complete stock of harness, collars, and team supplies. Handwork a specialty. Give him a trial. Gsoeral Manager C. E. Lytle spent the best part of last week in Portland, where Judge Burnett listened to the trial between the Lytle road and the Astoria & Columbia river line, over a dispute on the right of way in tbe Tula moos section, along the beach. The r. K & N. people think their cp ponents haven l a leg to stand on Oiiion eeod, Yellow Globe Dan vers, for sale, from selected stock and ctber varieties. Address E. J Thomas, Beaverton, Ore. The Oregon Electric line has run a survey right through the reel dence cf C. Laiseu Sr., down on Eiet Main Street. The line i completed as far as Forest Grove and another preliminary is being run, Engineers are thicker than tleas all over the plain between Beaverton and the Grove. If you wieh to spend a few quiet minutes ami at the same time par take of a most refreshing and de licious ice cream, visit the Den 0: Sweets. Talk about industry besides the immense amount of sweet cream sent to Portland, and the butter and choeee manufactured, Wash ington County is sending out 1000 cases of condeneed cream each day Jumping from eighth place, to first place in dairy product, inside of four years, is going Borne. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. A committee appointed by the lliilsboro Keed & Cornet Band will eoon interview the business men of the city in regard to how insistent they will be as to public concerts which means that they will ask for a small contribution. The idea is an excellent on?, and ehould meet with favor that ib substantial. Ladies' knit and muBlin under wear, latest patterns; embroideries and laces finest line in the coun ty, at II. Wehrung & Sons. At the horse salo in Portland on May 1, 2 and 3, E. B. Tongue will oiler lor sale Our Choice, and gray more, out of Snowbird, sired by Lovelace; W: II. Wehruntt wi sell a colt, Minwal; and Mort Hal lott, of Forest Grove, will boII his team of brown colts, broke as road sters. We are now serving the best ice cream iu the city the cream that won Li&rit lot itself labt year Honboniere ice cream. Den of Sweets. Cherry trees are in bloom and they are very profuse this season. The little touches of frost, however, are thinning them out. PROfESSIONAL. F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Snrgeoa Office P.i ley-Morgan blix'k, iip,tli-. Rooms 12, li and l. Kesideiira South west corner Karelin and fceooml Htrt-ets Both 'I'honea, S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office npfttatrt ovnr Tb Delta Drug; eUors) Rbsideoc East of Court llncw. In tb corner of ths block. JAMES PHILLIP E TAXIES1E. it. l, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgson Southern Pacitie Railroad Co. Consultation tu French or English, tit rice upatairs. over L. M. Hoyl tVs. store, north side of Main St., Hilhtboro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Henidence on corner Second and Oak Sts Oregon Phone 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 Phonea. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey BUx-k, st reet. Over Dennis Store, HILLSBORO - OREGON Sm . Baglmy , W. O. Harm BAGLEY & HARE ATTOE-N'EYS-AT-LAW Soonu 1 and 2 Shute Building HILLSBORO, . . OBEGO.Y. VWWWWAWlrWlrWI U. T. BAGLEY ATTOaXEY-AT-LAW Office, opatairt, over the Post Office, Hillsboro, - Oregon E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 3, 4, & 5, Uorgan Bik, HUlsboro. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey Krgta Block, Rooms, i an! a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. WrWrWrVVViVWMa W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Cp Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO OREGON WryrWrWvWWI THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Bik, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and $ Hillsboro, - - Oregon E. J, LY0S8 B. P. C0BXELIP3 LYONS & CORNELIUS m m 1 n. Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In- snranee Biwiue&a. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat you right. Add your sale to our lint. Call In aad see as. Main Street, Hilleboro, 0?. IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all klnda of cemetery and memorial work. Write 119 tor particulars. Address 335 K. Mormon, PORTLAND ". OREGON1 : T. R. Imbrie : Deals in all kinds of Real Z Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation Z and sale of Desert Lands a J specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write Z or call at oflice. Room u, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon NEW ERA PAINT Varnish and Brumhaa Paint and Doooratlng FURNITURE RE FINISH ED In any of the modern styles, by an experienced wood-finisher. Alao painting, papering, tinting sml all kinds of interior decorating. Hm GESSNER, llilluboro, Ore1 Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fonrllu 0. M, HUNTER Oontraotor and Dulldar Estimates given on allgclaMesof building thop.'.FIrmt'. aiuf Mmln ttm. IhiWMOt, asffcnrf mf Oak. attHzrhoNmm KXlwboroi - CrtZ-3