HiLLScoP.O AftjUa, SkaVI, iic) 0 fyf riif )Tr rj It 1 1 A DR. a G. Dim TRIES I Shot lliinsclf TliroiiKli Mod)', at Vcrnonia MILLET JUST illSSKS DI.S HEART I'ratUi) I'foltisioo of Ucutlntry at Grove fur Year tbe Dr. 0. C. Hiatl, gd rr yeira.and who for month" litigated with hi wife before justice courts here, at Cornelius, and Forest Grove, the bone of contention Wing a halrack, attempted suicido at Wrnonla, the first of the mtt'k by ehooting him self through the body, the bullet juit miening bin heart, passing en tirely through tbe il.cft. At lasl reports the aUrmling phytician i of the opinion the patient will re cover if Mood poison enn bo avert ed. Dr. llialt, in his prime, wax a leader in dentistry, and hie prac tice at Forest Grove wan extensive and lucrative. He was an excen tlonally bright man, but drinking and family trouble clouded hie In tellect and he became cureltMg, per eonally, end deficient, mentally, until self respect wan abandoned. After hie wifo procured a divorce tbe Dr. went to Halem and made hit home with bin dialer, who baa wealth. A faw month a to he went to Vernonia to tike a brace, and to once more gal into the dental har neaa. It i euppnaml that he was despondent over t lie failure of bis life, and concluded llm powder and ball route wan tbe micsl and moat certain. Aside mini Jim iiroh'tteion lie wa a skilled meohanic, and the much litigated hallrark, the product of his bands, coeiing your a ol labor, was a beatitlitil work or art. MURKAY .S: MACK Murray A Mack, the Turnout) Irish comedians in tho far en cemedy, "Around the Town," will be the attraction at the Crescent theatre, next Monday, May fi. This show comes direct from the lleiligand is the largest appearing at the Crescent. Beats are now selling at a rapid rale at Mccormick's mimic store. Secure them early. There are 40 people in the com paoy, nioetly girle, all who have witnessed this production cay it is one ci the grainiest on tho road Trices: Lower II or and loges, 41 balcony, ?fc; gallery, fiOc. FOR SALE Eighty acres of laud, within three miles of Gaaloti. Twelve acres cleared, of which 0110 acre is in fine bearing prune. Forty acree of good limber. Will largely pay for place perhaps pay all. Log houae on place that one could occupy until be built. Half mile ftom school. Thirty living springs on property nno for dairy ranch Terms, $2,000, half down, balance on lime. Reasonable interest Anyone winding to look this place over can write a day or so br fore coming, and be will he met at station and taken to place E Best, Gaston, Ore. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crescent Theatre Murray & Mack.., A Texaa Ranker. Old Arkaoiaa , ...May ...May ...May .Anient The Rajah of llltong. Thorni & Orange Uloaaotna. .October 26 PROBATE Louie it'gi-tilliu1cruioinU'l uiliiiitiistm tor eatnte of rtcu hummers, deceased and )', I Kurulli, A A AihUtmui iiikI M M CavannttKh, Ait'aii'ra, W M Lydii estale valued nl VSI6.Q4. Pernotiiil pmperty to lie sold at private lale by administrator. Jot iHtcrst estate cloned of record an bond to be released Upon filing of all the receipt. A II Cudy etttute inventoried nt f.W. Hatatc of l)r Richard Sattdford, dec inventoried nt f HKto. Huh! That's Nothing! Shaking of singular accident., Charley Lolby aoya that one Happened 10 ma ui vorite cow not a tlioiisand years ago The cow atcntied on a small round rot- while on a aide hill and fell and rolled to the bottom. When the fiirtu lunula went to nick her ui) thev discovered ahe had Ktraltied tier iuiik. 1 rmeviiie ueview That's nothing, J. T. Fletcher, of Ui Grove, sava tlna u t,alcs Creek matt lo his cow one night, and the next morning found her frozen into n pond, into which ahe had fallen. He extricated the cow and ever since that episode the famil has been rcualitit! on ice ctcum, and Forest Grove confectioner offers fsco for the animal.- Farmers Take Notice W. B. Cate iv. Son have a fine black Spanish Jack at the Hawthorne plane, and he will be placed in the stud this reason. Farmers who desire to raise mules that will be marketable tthould look this fellow over. They alno have a fine young Clydesdale stallion that will be in tbe stud tor a faw select mares. Ladies', gents', and children's shoes, spring styles, arriving daily at II, Webrung & Sons, the Woman Club of Forest rove, Are to bring I'rof. Win. Wallace Graham, tbe well known ollnlai ol Portland, and Mile. orelli, tbe "Swedish Nightingale," Foreet Grove, for a concert, jim fim In M.v. ArpinnnmAiitl will be made to have the local I ...... J .......v...m train rnn as far as McMinnville nd Ilillshoro after the concert, charging one and one-third fare for the round trip. 1 he price of the concert tickets will be $100 for reeerved seats, and Wo for student tickets and general admission. vtatca tne papers and bill boards for further announcements. If you want to tile your pUce, get figures from the Groner A I towell Company, of Boholls. We are tne largest manufacturers oi drain tile in the county, and have sold our product far and wide. If you are going to build in the Spring. get our figures of brick, building blocks etc. We alao furnish lum- a i II t a in oe r. rougn ami iiresseo. oi m kinds, and deliver if required, in auflicient quantities. Address uc - i at Hillsboro, H. F. D. No. 2. Dr. Linklater went nn in (Saatnn I 'tin si rt I I I ink umi. ,uu opiiicu I'l. vkuhuiu, of Portland, in operating upon Claude Thomas, a young man aged 21, who was suffering from append citis and peritonitis. 1 be patient was at the King farm. Dr. Baker, of Gaston, also assisted in the sur gical work: The young man i still alive and resting easy, but oath would have taken place be fore this bad bere been no opera tion, as the affection was already angrenous. Thomas folks reside at iluxton. I am dow prepared to show you the Chas. Btevens tv. Bros.' samples tbe new Spring styles in ladies' mix, cloth and waab shirtwaist suits; also of dreea suits and drees kirte, made to your special order. nd of your own selection of goods I Milk ami rlnlh rn.t. nl.n rarrU-1 r w m DtsiiitiBiu 11110 ui wmbcw nd underskirts. I wijl be glad to bring my goods to your house upon reuueei. inuecenaeni r none. jno. 1 '2ti4. Mrs. M. K. Caudle. ,,.,.. . . .,1 num. lungie nas oeen using tne m uoner lor a lew uayr, wone me furnace under tbe boiler is under going brick repairs. The rear ol the brickwork had fallen out and made the draft so strong that Bill says a man had to put a cable on himself to keep from being pulled nto tbe Gre box when throwing in wood. Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn eggs, 5 cents per setting. 15 PCffS eelMog. incuitator lots at re .1 duced prices. Phone, Pacific States, 38 Kor Exchange. Mrs 'eter anderzaoden, Greenville, Ore., It. F. U. 3. Peter Hrser, the 1 1-year stepson of Peter Heichen, of Bethany, while working in tbe orchard the other day, fell from a fruit tree, which he had climbed in order to remove a dead limb, and broke his arm. Dr. Tamieeie went out and reduced the fracture. Who doe not love tho mouth of My vt hen many roaes bloom mo gay. Though this to all l quite a treat , We can not live unless we eat, And when you need a luxury, Meanlm lust the arrraaiTV. Good thlnr you'll II ml for sail or merry At ralmaur's Lonineuonery. I.. J. Ialmalir, Troji. David Itice, for years in charge of a hospital corns of nurses at the Roseburg Soldiers' Home, has left that institution, and has taken a l . Pn.il.nrf.mMr. .ith Clarence Mays. Mr. Kice and his daushter. Mrs. Mays, were out yjng 4iiu I 4 a vi tiaiitM ajs vuva j Sunday, guests at the E. P. Cor neliua borne. We carry the beet Bhoe on tbe market for the money. W. L Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles and finish. II. VVehrung & Sons II, Malller, of near Banks, was a oouoty seat caller lust evening When asked about tbe habing up there Mr. Mailer said he was catch ing about as many as any of them and he savs be never caught a trout in his life. Cattle pasture for Spring and Summer. Uood tame grasses ana nlentv of water. Good fences, Will take Btook beginning Wiln Mayl. Q. W. Marsh, Cornelius, Ore It F D 1 and who baa just finished a fine saloon building, waa in town yes terday, appearing before the ooun ty board, with a petition for a uor license. For sale. 50 Angora wethera, at n per head. R. B Collins, Hills boro, Route 1. Paoifio States phone. F. L. Myers, son of Lieut. W. II. H. Myers, 0! ForeBt Grove, waa in town yesterday, selling goods to his Hillsboro customers. . For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Kxcellencia and you will try them again and again. Henry Smith, who moved from North Hillsboro to Clackamas, and at which plaoe his wife died a year ago, waa in the oity tbia week. Are you a smoker? Then call for. the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. W. H. Taylor will deliver ice to ouatomerB in lots from 25 pounds unward. Leave orders at Weh rungs' or at VaughU. New style shirtwaists, spring lice, now in from the East. H. Wehrung & SonB. Argus and Journal, f 1.75. TO 1SK LET ON FRIDAY ...in L! . .. lt'l. iiu un ??ui Tor the Omnty ROBERT SIMPSON GIVES- LICENSE Csuoty Board la in Session fur May Term of Court The county court is in evasion this week, and will not adjourn until tomorrow evening. Robert Simp- e0n, ol Buxton, was granted license . ,.,.. . , to 'uct "J on- h havmK I'ut UH "w uu " nn.-et.Mry majority petition Tomorrow will be a great day ' r,,n i, , :n sua tyiiiii ni. k;i r- ud iim luui l win open figures on the following: nettli-d Did will l rerwveil at tlinfiMlcc of til County Clerk. II lltoru. Ommn. "ll Krldar, ta Hr.l, IW,l the hour wl ",,M. I'. .! rtnii utiv. bum uinii opened for count riii-tlun of n liridn ikti.kb IdH'k ( rrwk, near Urlhany, known anllie tioli-omli llrldxe. liiUM w ill mIho 1i riicclvl at the Hume time and (dace for the eouxtructloii ol a ill oil Hi" rouu lialii it to the iiura .V Kniila aavr mill and about :fi fnt, Iroin I lie main roal between Hill-dung mid lAitrol. Alio for riair Uitilem oe liriilt-e. Kor ri'tmlraou Uolt-oiuli lirid. rut rc.ii mi iUion liml'. for r'tpairi on Keeven-I'dllm-k bridu". The complcto proceedings will be published next week REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Geo N Miller to W L l'sraotis, 10.12 aaec I2 1 1 a r 4 w .fit I'D Morrii to A II Kpraiucr, loll 4 ami 5 I) Ik 7, lleaverlon y Ch Hboadesto R I. C.te, 8.4.5 a , -e , 10 l.nai Au.oer .M a u,... . - c m f.i.a. , t. ,6. 27 North Tirdvii'ic' vm Harvey to jno Skogiuuil, 16.19 acrca urnnee iu.i doaation io W L t'araom to C M An.lcrton, uS acres near (iast.n 100 . . .,..,i. , r. n r.... . p.. . South I'ureat Hroe ic I...C ij.i.v tu J c M.i.r. r.i acrr. in Jacob Wooly donation atto Isaac Cauipbell to Georiie Varley, 15 acres west ol lltllslmro 3500 0 Waddle to M L Iterdmi, 16 acres acc 16 t 1 n r 3 w ljoe M I. Berdan to O Waddle, part blk 7 M alker I al l-cresl Grove 2350 Geo Sloan to A R Iabo, part of lot i block 6 1 oreat Grove 4300 J A ThornbureU to J W Fuqua, the grantor's iuterest Crescent Mills, loooo Frank Weircuback to Oswald Kra'ik Lots 6 and 7, in town of Keedville 600 J N Swift to J R Simpson, 22X10 near IJilley 1350 Felix Verhoeveu to M M Sparks tret lu W W Catching donation Sno Walter Hoge to Telle Hoge, part blk a8 1-orest tlrove Jacob Wouieladorf to llsuk of Sher wood, lots 3, 4, a, buetwood 05.) R V Hynd to 1) A I'alullo, 1 6 acres In Graham donation 10600 F Scboen to Mirk Tracv, tract In blk is Cornelius 1000 K SchlerTelin itat to Ilermau Oster- man, 0.66 a Monroe donation.... J P Gardner to Adam Luchsiueer, a roadway in Ieuox donation 79 V A Clapahaw to J 1' Sesstuan, .riox- 100 tt Walkers ad rorest Grove S50 Mia Kmuia Dillaboy etal to Nick Keni titer 19.94 a Cooper Mountain 500 Thoa Herd to Geo Turpin, 13.35 a m .1 .m Roweii donation W K Howard to A L Danfurd, 97 a ec': "ra .VV'-'iV V3 Sarah Keller to t H lerwtlliger, 30 a sec 31 1 2 a r 1 w Silas Bowera to I V Shute, 160 a see 9 t 3 n r 4 w 1 Warren K Wheeler to N W Kiiil' 84 acres Stokes donation 1050 John A Foole to W G Hare, lots 6, 7 and blk 17, Ilillshoro 100 W G Hare to C Rhoades, same tret, 1100 W 8 Smith to W II Chamberlain, Its 5 an b, blk 1, ruirvtcw 31x1 Wallace Yates to II IS Nobles, 10 a in Graham donation laud claim 50. Frederick Col felt to T I Patterson 30 acrea near Sherwood 1700 D B Reasoner to T W Norby, 40 a sec 12 t 1 u r 0 w , 31 Ktntua Druschel to A II Iiiinn, 40 a In sec o t a a r t w too L II W'atklus to M IS Bump, 5 acres stokes douation l-orest Grove. . . . Clara R Sipe to A C RafTetv, tract in bldanah V alker donation S51 Albert S Sholes to it n Buird, lot 14 blk f Oak (iiove addition looo John Kurmann to John Fuig, a a in anno donation lanuciaim b5c Harriet JLousigiiout to lieury liuber Hint arrnt uim 9 I l n p r uf I Drusilla Gore Bronson to, Oregon weetne, tigut ot way... 112 natvey iNoriurup 10 unuea tuciu- reo Church, half a Shady Brook. . --- S B Huston to John Gaarde, 10 a sec 10 t a s r 1 w 300 A PARTY DRIVE Bethany and Phillips young people eojoyed a drive to Portland, on the 'Mb, making tbe exoursion en masee. Those who made up the excursion were: The Misses Mautlte Rcichcn, l.ydia Spies, l.ydia Trachsel, Hcdwig and Ida . . . 1 1 liysie, Margaret aim irn is.ciiru, vurrie and Lix7.ie Heberlcin, Annie Hess, Martha FMiimrand Metn Hansen; Messrs. Win. ltnrrcth, Henry Spies, Philip Diet., John Kehrli, Florinn llemuiy, Fred I less, David .ntiuierninu, i-red tteuer lein, and Walter Dysle. The neighborhood trip was voted a great suocesB by the participants. VARLEY SMITH Mr. Geo. T. Varley and M'ibb Edith M, Smith were united in marriage, April 28, 1907, at the home of the bride's parents, at Glen wood, Rev. 8. S. Dallas, ofnoiating. The bride and groom will reside a mile west I of Ilillshoro. Argus and Journal, 1 1.75. C. W. Loudon, ol Glencw, was n the city yesterday. F. Fox, of .Sherwood, was an Argus caller yesterday. Harrington Hall cofbte is the best you can buy. Get it at Greer's. K. G. Hagey, of Sherwood was comity seat caller yesterday, F. W. Hcbuhhoiz, of Bethany, was in the city ytBterday morning. John Purves, of South Tualatin, was in town yesterday. Secure your seats early for Mur ray A Mack. Born, to YA. Wangor and wife, of Foreet Grove, April 22, l!K)7,a irl. See tbe choruB of 25 lieautiful girls at the Crencent theatre next Monday, May C. Win. Bouc?ein, of Mountaindale, wsb a county seat visitor, yeHter- ay. Don't miss the largest attractioo 1 . the history of the Crescent theatre. Murray v Mack, next Monday nighti Herman P.ishup, of the Bishup Sros. sawmill, was in from Shady Brook, yesterday. Murray & Mack, the famous rinh comedians will come direct from the Heilig theatre and play at the Crescent noxt Monday night John 11. Bailey, who is doing some cruiuing lor tue county as eeesor, was in town yesterday. Onion reed, Yellow Globe Dan vera, for sale, from selected stock, and other varieties. Address K. J Thomas, Beaverton, Ore. K. C. Luce, with the Pacific Cbast Condensed Mi!k Company, was in town the last of tbe week. Ladies' knit and aiunlin under wear, latest patterns: embroideries and lacee finost line in the coun ty, at II. Webrung & Sons Clerk Godman yesterday granted icepse to wed to F. C. Lukes and Gertrude Edwards, of Sherwood The finest line of fcpring dreFB goods arriving daily at II. Weh rung & SonB. Thos. Sain, of Gaston, and G V. Hines, of Buxton, were in tbe city yesterday. Freeh milk cows for sale. B. Cate, Hawthorne Ranch, east of this city. Frank Sheppard, of Portland was the guest of Willie Ireland to day. Schulmerich Bros, areheadouar ters for wire fence. e have sold eight miles in the last 30 days Cheaper than lumber. Mrp. Borden, of St. Johns, was in town today, enrcute to w ning to vu-it her daughter, MrB Wni. McGill. I have opened a blacksmith shop at Reedville, and am prepared lo do all kinds of country work. M B. Going, Heedvilie. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Purves, of Portland, were out Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, ol South Tualatin. Mrs. Vigg9 and the cabbage patch, and other attractions, in Hilltsboro, May 10. Particulars later. r J. V illis Warren, a Portland salesman, and Miss Floesie V. Copper, of near Greenville, have been granted license to wed. Strayed From Cornelius, a bay mare, weight about 900; smooth shod all around; mane clipped. Reward Notify C. B. Buchanan, Cornelius. George McCabe aud Andrew Mo Cabe, contractors for the Cum uiings' tunnel on the P. It. & N., were in town today, going out to the ecene of their contract. Dr. Linklater has installed Truax Greene X-ray machine, one of the finest instruments of its class that is soil to physicians and surgeons. Smokers like tho Schiller and the Kxcellencia. Thote cieara are of the beat stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. M. S. Dailey is down from For est Grove, this week, getting ready to move and fix up another bust ntaa building, on Second Street, for Dr. Linklater. If you wish to spend a few quiet minutes and at the same time par take of a most refreshing and de licious ice cream, visit the Den of Sweets. Health Officer Dr. F. J. Bailey waa recently called to Cornelius to look after a smallpox caeo. He found the patient suffering from a mud attack end placed the house in quarantine. The family recent ly moved there from tbe oast. Bufl'alo Pitta engine, water tank, and Champion Hay Press, ready to run, complete, for $500. J. A. Moore, llillBboro, Ore., Route 2, residing just east of Hillsboro, this side of Newton. The school board met last week, but did not finish hiring the corps of teachers for the coming term, next Fall. However, they voted to retain SfiplT Barnes. John Masters was awarded tho contract for G5 cords of wood for $2.98 per cord. The balance of the teacherB will soon be placed on tho salary list. iAILWAY PROMOTERS Swigcrt Wants United Kail- way Franchise Revoked w'lffE.VBEKG SAYS BE WILL BUILD Opposing Corporations Before Port- land's Street Committee uesday afternoon Herman Witten- rg, of the United Railways, and nd C. F. Swigert, of tbe Oregon Electric, were before the Portland Street committee, talking railroad Hillsboro. Mr. Wittenberg wanted the street committee to get ready to extend tbe United Rail way Franchise to the belt line on ront Street, and eays his company is now spending thousands, and that as soon as they can eet rails they will have the Portland end of the road covered, and then will build to Hilleboro. Swizert con tended that the United people could not finance their road and hat the franchise should be re voked. Mr. Swicert says he is go ing to build to Hillsboro and that bis proposition ia not "hot air." Herman Wittenberg is the presi dent of the Pacific Cosat Biscuit Company, and he sells crackers to Hillsboro people. He is rich, but it takes money to build electric lines. Mr. Wittenberg and his Portland aseociatea are all men of means, and allege they will have trouble in financing the deal. Mr. Swigert eays that the Oregon hlectnc n already financed, and ready to build at once, provided they can get into Portland, but they do not want to be bottled up when tbey reach tbe Portland terminal. If theee fights keep on a few years longer Washington County larmers will build tbo grade them stives, buy the rails, and have a road of their own. WE1SEN BACK WHEELER Mr. Guy Weisenback and Miss Emma Wheeler, of near Reedville, were united in marriage at the borne of the bride's parents, Sun day, April 28, 1907, Rev A. Rob inEon, tho Presbvterian pastor of ficiating. The wedding march was played by Miss Iijnnie Weisen buck, sister of the groom. The ceremony was performed in the presence of tbe relatives of the con tracting parties and their friends. A splendid wedding dinner was served in the afternoon. At the conclusion 0! the ceremony, Daisy Weifenback, the three months old sister of the groom, waa christened by Pastor Robinson. Thoee pres ent at the wedding were. , - (Ijaugnter of David R Wheeler and wife.- Mr. eieenback took charge of the Johnson farm, May 1, and thehappy couple will at once be gin housekeeping, t r v SOUTH TUALATIN PARTIES The tiu'inburs of the Whist Club cave Mr. anil Mrs. Y'm, Schulmerich a sur prise party on the evening of the l ith of April, the occasion beint; their nineteenth weiMing anniversary. Those present were Jlessrs. aim Mesilames Schtiluier ich, Burkhalter, Stevens, Rehse, Kanma, Krebs, Stewart, Toelle, Johnson, Misses Kattie Behlingauil Bertha Uehse; Messrs. Ma B-'hling, Newt Johnson and Ervine Unrkhalter. Cards were played until miduight.when refreshments were served. Those winniiiK prizes were Mrs. Rehse and Bertha Kehse, Max Behling and J B. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Krebs were also surprised on their ninth anniversary, the evening of April tSth. The crowd weut quietly on the hill at the back of the house ami waited uutil the lights went out, when they commenced to charivari them, aud kept it up until they got up and let the crowd in. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Krebs, Rehse, Schulmerich, Burkhalter. Kanina I togrefe, Stewart, Toelle, Johnson; Misses llattie llehlinR, Ida Stewart and Ktta Schuluierieh: Messrs. Max Kehlinir. Er vine Burkhalter, August Kloster, Newt Johnson. Cards were the amusement of the evening, the prizes being won by Mrs. T. C. jolitison, ist; Mrs. Burkhal ter, and; Mr. Rehse, ist. and T. B. Stew art, and. After refreshments at midnight the crowd returned home, wishing the host and hostess would celebrate many more wedding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Johnson entertain ed the Whist Club on the evening of the 27U1. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Johnson, Toelle, Stewart. Burkhalter, Krebs, Schulmerich, Kamna, liehse, Purves, of t'ortland; Miss Bertha Uehse, rvewt Johnson, J. M. Simpson. Those winning were Mrs. Schulmerich, 1st; Mrs. Kninua, and; Mr. Kanma, ist; Mr. Simpson, and. Right goods right prices C. A. Lamkin (Jo. , David Wenger, of Helvetia, was a county seat visitor today. Good, fresh young cow for sale; calf at side Frederick Johansen, Farmington. A it it nearir.tf the time for tbe first SDrav of Arsenate of lead, if of thoee who are members of the Reedville Horticultural society will notify tbe secretary the amount of ead tbey will require, he can co- perate with other societies and get t at reduced rates. Two and one- half pounds of lead will make 50 gallons of spray and it will take from one to one and one-half gal Ions of spray per tree, and about four sprays for the season, so by counting your tree it is easy to ngure tbe amount of Arsenate of lead that yon will need. Trott ing all will send in an early report, so we catch the early worm, I am, Yours Truly, B. N. Sproat, Reed ville, Oregon. Mrs. Gowan will be at the green- bouse in South Hillsboro every Thursday until ber stock of shrubbery, bulba and flowers are sold out. Come early to get tbe best bargains. Independent phone 144. I have been asked the question, can contectionenes sell ice cream on bunday under the Sunday closing law?" For the informa tion of the confectioneries of this county I wish to say that I am of tbe opinion that the Sunday law permits the sale of ice cream and soft drinks in connection therewith on that day. I may also sueeest that cbocolato confectioneries may be included on tbe ground of being perishable goods. I think, how ever, that these articles named fully cover the list excepted under the law. John M. Wall, Deputy District Attorney. We sell more agricultural im plements than all of our compet itors, put together. The reason we ship direct from tbe factory, and pay spot cash for them. Come and get prices. Schulmerich Bros Ferd Groner was up from Scholia tbia morning, and Btates that be wiabea to notify patrons of the Scholia' Percheron Horae Company that their stallion will this season not make the Tigardville, Beaver ton and Reedville circuit, but wil make Laurel, Farmington and be the beet part of the week at tbe Groner Farm, near Scholia. The stands will be: Monday nnti Tuesday morning, at Milton Cady's Laurel; Tuesday noon, at Herman Boge'e, Farmington; balance of week, Groner place, See their die play adv., which week. appears nex For Bale: 25 head of high gradi sheep ewes with lambs, about a month old. Price per head, in elusive 01 lam be, it taken away soon, flu. A. 2i. Cutting, Bher wood, R. F. D. 4. Residing near Kin ton Mrs. Sarah X. Penne, aged 71 years, and a native of Norway died at tbe family home, one mile from Harmington, Tuesday, Apri SO, 1907, from carcinoma of the liver. DeceaEed was a very esti maoie woman, ana bad many friends in tbe farmington section er husband, P. S. Penne, and ve children, one of whom resides I home, survive. For Sale: . Fifty acres cleared cd in the vicinity of Hillsboro, a rur iral moil anil rrtillr Mita noo i- a 14 i m a ujuii nuu ao- at aa. a w u v uvitl .lepuoce line Fine location: 4,'Od building site. Inquire of pis- 1 The Washington County Veter- ct Association met at Cornelius to y, in semi-annual convention e meeting Iras "well attended. e Veterans voted to go to Hille- . iro for their annual encampment of three days. The old boys always like the way Hillsboro treats them and they are assured of a good Just a few more left of those perior and Standard ranges, and Jersey Lily cook stoves, that we will Bell you lor a dollar down and dollar a week. Every stove guaranteed to bo a good cooker, No extra charge for delivering and placing Btoves. Nelson Hardware Co Christian Church 3, A. A. Beery Minister; Preaching every first and third bundays; Bible Btudy, Fri day evening, song drill Saturday evening; Sunday School every Sun- day, at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Subject for next Sunday morning, "The Armor." Evening, "success in Apparent Failure." Old Daniels' pure boiled and raw linBeed oil by the barrel. Fifty cents per gallon. Heath & Muligan best prepared paints; Creolite floor paints; Sunshine finish, superior to any Japalacs for fine finish, at the Nelson Hard- ware Co. The Modern Woodmen will give a dance at Allen's Grove, on Sat urday evening, May 4, if the weath er permits outdoor dancing. If weather is bad the dancing will be in the Ibrapp Hop bouse. Misses Emily Johnson and SuBie McKinney, and II. E. M& Kinney were out from Portland Sunday. ' G. W. Morgan and George Len non, ot Vinelands, were in the city yesterday. Freeh Garden Seeds at John Dennis.' Miss Pearl Smith was down from McMinnville, Sunday. Charter Oak stoves and ranges, C. A. Lamkin Co. Walter Bernard, of North Forest Grove, was in town this morning. Arcrua and Parifio MnntK1 11 KA PROFESSIONAL. f. A. 13A1LEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Ballav-Mnrran block, tiimlnlrs. Rooms 12. 18 and 15. Resldsnc Hotith- wmt corner Ravelins and ifeoond Streets iJotn ' fliones. S. T. LINKLATER, II. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offloa npsUIra over Ths Delta Drug Htoro BMldane East of Court Uooae, In tie corner of tbe block. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1K, M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8urgon Southern Paclfle Railroad Co. Consultation in French or tnglinh. Ut Doe npatalra, over L. M. Hojrt (Jo's, store, north aide of Main St., Hillsboro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kealdence on corner Second and Oak Sta 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 Phone Hil!sWn. Ore. 1 - DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and U Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO - OREQOM Saw. ft. Bam? W. O. Harm DAOLEY A HARE ATTO&MHYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Shite Bailding- HILLSBOEO, . . "OK KG 05. H. T. BAQLEY ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW Office, npetaire, over the Poet Office, Hiliaboro, Oregon E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hiliaboro. JOHN IL WALL ATT0RNBY-AT-1.AW Office Cpatalra, Bailey Mergaa Block, Rooms, 1 an! 1. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. MftaeeaaW W.N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stain, Central Block. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write un for particulars. Address 335 S. Morrison, Portland : : : . Oregon ! T. R. imbrie ! Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation Z and sale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write Z or call at office. Z Room 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland - Oregon NEW ERA PAINT Varnish and Brumhom Paint and Decorating RNITURE REFINISHED In any of the modern styles, by an (experienced wood-finisher. Also painting, papering, tinting and all kinds of interior decorating. H. OESSHER, Hiliaboro, Ora' Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth. Q. M. HUNTER Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all classes of building Shorn, FJrarf Main aim. KmmManom, mam and mt Oak. Both Fhonmm Hiliaboro, - Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S. Office: Bogan & McGrtet's Sale Stable FobrstGeovk Graduate of Grand Rapids Veterinary Col, Five years' succeaaful experience In treating horses for lameness. 1'ractlce all modern surgery. Castration, Spay ing, Nerving for Relief of Chronic . Lameness. Operation for Roaring Pacific States' phone 31. Independent,!