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HILL3B0R0 ARGUS, MAY 9, 1907 rasrariiisoN (billows Once Iluilt for Ilia Execution, in Ililbhoio MUKUEKEI) OLD JACOB SWASGEK Killing TM Plait oa Old Delano Claim, Soir Phillips llnry WiUlngrod., convictml J unit 3. 1SH0. fur tho murder of Jacob Hwanger, aged W) year; eenteneed to l hung by tho lata Judg 0. Hidlitigrr; tlmgallowa trfo built by Cnpt. A. M. Collins; day of execution set and then tho sentence comtmitd to lifo imprie onuiMit and then the nherilf, 0. N. J I a I notified of the reprieve walked forth from prison Dm o'.ber day a free man. Wiotzinerndc baa In en a model prisoner, and one Mose Taylor, wf Umatilla County, a prinoiwr on tlm charge of arcoo, took a fancy to thu ft Ion, and ak ed lia jmrdon from the governor llio other d ty. Taylor promised a home for Wiot;diigrdp. Jacob Swanger wad f und dead, with every evidence of murdor, About January N, 1S80. Witilzio gerode was t unj-it ionrd. tn bo bd Ih-hii with tho old iiiHQ olf and on. He wan arrcmrd and indicted. Hoo. C. B. Bellinger was judge, and lion. J. F. Copies was district attorney. Titos. 11 ind!-y. la' of Tillamook, defended, aeiilriled by I'M. MtHulenhall, who was employ ed by the defendant's countrymen in Portland, who Ixdieved the young man of simple mind, and never viri'di", at any lima. Tho lalo Con;;ruiiiaii T. II. Tongue an aintpd tho prosecution, and hj) aid ed by M. F. Mulkoy, of I'oitland. Tho following jury on June.", 1SH0, found Wiiiiliierid'i gviilty: J. V. Ilcndrrsuu, V. I,. Curtis (fore man) J. L. I'.illcr, Z. lUker, 1 II, An trim, Jcoh Whilniore, Tlmi. Wheeler, John McKrrnitn, J n. Shepherd, J.itnn McCUraii, Andre J.ickatui J. S. Mdler. Many of tho juror nro dead, and some aro now tiiiltii'iitial citizma of the county, notably, Jai). Mc Claran and Andrew jack. Judge Bellinger eeulnnci'd Him man, t lie verdict being murder in the find decree. The sentence of death was as follows: "To the Sheriff of WnalihiKt'1' Coun ty, Orr((o: You nie hereby Command. ed Hint on I'llday, the Wth day of Anguat, Mo you take the ml Henry WintliiKtrode from the pi nee of hi confinement in the county jml of said couuly to the endo-mre of md ) a i I ami that there, hrtwrcn the hour of ten o'clock iu the forenoon and two o'clock in the afternoon of n i 1 Innt named day in the manner provided l,y law you cause the said Henry WintiiineroJe to In; handed hy the neck until he li dead. Hereof fail not at your peril ml mike due execution anil return of thlt warrant. WiturM lloii. CD. UellhiKer, Judge of the mll Ciicuit Omrt with the alteta tlon of A. V. I.tietiing, Clerk, together with the ecu) thercol allnseil this loth day ol June, iHHn. C. II. Bellinger, Jud,;e." . Captain A. M. Collin", now jan itor of tho court hotieo, bad tbe scaffold erected on 1 was just put ting tho 1'ininbing touches on the inatruinant of d-:ath, in tho court yard, just north of what in now the assessor's oHid, when She-rifT Hale brought tho Gubernatorial reprieve. WinUingernde wan aoon afterward taken to Salem, and bo bns neon a model priaonor. VV'irit.inRerudM'a countrymen in Portland spent much money dhi.iiuiinR the pria oner, and they two of the opinion that he was insane., Bwanger Wita worth about ifiJ.OOO. and waa sup pnapd to hav money bidden on the ti nee. l)r, Y. A: IUiley, who was tbe chief medical nUnoxs for the state, says: Wlnulngerode coufeased to killing SwanKcr, lint nid that lie did not kill him lor inouev. lie clnlmed that he went to lee Swanger, to borrow money and a row emiucd. The old uian, ac eordlng to the prlsoner'a atory, hccauie violent, anil he shot liiiu and afterward atruck him on the hem! with a hatchet. He later tilaced the old man In hi cahln and locked the door. WinUin vermis auld the oucatlon of mhhery d.d not enter hia head until after he hnd killed him. He then took a few dollera In silver, hldlnir tfio in told under the rna beneath the lied, thinking he would go to l'urtland until after the excitement died down, and he would then rclnrn and get the money In order to leave tbe country, WluUlngcrode'a father was German consul at Portland, and the boy wna well educated and a hue violinist White the acuffold wna being built ho would play the violin and aoy: "Let them goon. They can no more than bans nie." Gov. Thaver waited until a tew hours before execution before lie aentiho renricve. N. 11. Mead was the man who camzht vounif WinUlngcrode, Yes, I think that WinUlmjerode has paid the penalty of his crime, and the pardon is jimt, although at the timet was vcrv much sneered at the foulness of the killinif , I knew, however, llir the nrisoner was not very bright, and he told a fairly well connected story as to the killing." PoetmaBter li. 1 . Lornolius was coroner, and BayB tho Swanger in nueat lasted 3 clays; that tho boot tracks in the boow, of tho man who carried Bwansor to hia cabin, corro epnrided to the boots Worn by tho prisoner: that the bullet was irom Swanger's gun, proved to have been loaned the dolendant by the uea( man. Mr. Cornelius eays there- i no doubt as to the jufliice of tb verdict, but Bays that the prisoner war) simple minded. Argua and Oiegoniao, $2. Publio dunce nt Hillshoro Opera UouBe, Saturday evening, May 18 The pupils of tbe Manning school point out lor observation tbe (act that out of ao enrollment of 2'J at tbe beiaolDg ol tbe month of April, 23 ara on the roll of honor for punctual attendance, and chal lenge any cchool in the county to break tbia record. Report of Man ning ichool, IHirtrict No. 41, for month ending May 3, '07. No. en rolled, 33; days taught, 20; whole No. diiya' attendance, 5!4; whole No. days' absence, Hjwholo No llinca tardy, l;vlHitor, 20. Roll of honor, Marlon, Kdgar and Isabel Crawford, Clifford and Thrroo Urown, Ktbel, ICdith and Orfoar HenoOel, Mena, Hans and Herman Tolke.Hadieand Claribel Crawford, Alfred, Frank and Clay Fisher, Mary Collins, Oren Coeper and Dick Btowoll. Mairie O'Donnell, teacher. If you want to tile your place, get 11 g a res from the Uroner A Kowoll Company, of Kcholls. We are the largest manufacturers of drain tile in tbe county, and have (old our product far and wide. If you are going to build in the Hpring, got our figures of brick, building blocks etc. We alfo furnish lmn br, rough and dressed, of all kinds, and deliver if required, in sufllcient quaDtillea. Address us at Ilillsboro, K. F. I). No. 2. The regular meeting of tbe l!ea verton Fruit Growers' Association will lie held on May 18, commenc ing at 1:00 in tho afternoon. Good iwakers will be present to talk on lbs subject of sprayiog and other topics of general interest. They want a good attendance, not only of members, but of the public gen erally, i tie agitation naa aocom- Imbed much good down in that section, and the oflicars aro anxious In see the good work go forward. N. P. Oakerman, sccretsry, sends a general invitation to the public to be present, . I am now prepared to show you ths Chss. Stevens t Bros.' samples of the new Spring styles in ladies' eilk, cloth and wash shirtwaist tuits; also of drees suits and dress kirls, made to your special order, and of your own selection of goods Killt and cloth coata also carried carry a standard Hue of corsets nd underskirts. I Kill be glad to bring my goods to your house upon request. Independent Phone, No. 01. Mrs. M. li. Caudle. Talk about your ratkilling, but Mrs. Loren Jackson, living on the home place, northeast of town, has the championship diamond belt as the leader in tbe class. The rats had been taking many of her little chickeus, and they were safely burrowed undor the bonhonse. Tbe other day sho connected tbe hoee, and Hooded the burrows, and as a result 2') half-drowned rata came out only to be rendered bora du combat by their dog. This is tbe record, so far, and anyone who can beat it can have a year's sub scription to the religious weekly. C. fichenk and G. W. Cowan, of ,accn, 111., are here this week, uests of Peter Qroseeu and Mrs. Cmil Kuratli, who are relatives of Mr. Schtnk. They expect to re main on the coast all Summer, and are looking for property invest ments. We carry tho beat shoe on the market- for the money. W. L Douglas and Dr. Heed's famous ouahion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Latest styles nd finish. II. Wehrung x sons II. W. Miller, of Shady Brook, was in town luesiiay, raising money for a church, which will be built undor the auspico3 of the United Bretbern Church, on the Iarvey Northrup place. Cattle pasture for Spring and Summer. Good tame grasses and plenty of water; Good fences vt ill take stock beginning with May 1. G. W. Marsh, Cornelius Ore., It. F. D. 1. L. M. Hoyt was down to Port- and, the first of the week, attend ing a meeting of the jewelers of the state, Mr. iloyt was selected as one or the committee on bylaws and constitution. Buffalo Pitts engine, water tank, and Champion Hay Press, ready to run, complete, for 500. J. A Moore, Ilillsboro, Ore., Route 2 residing just eaBt of Ilillaboro, this side of Newton. A. G. Stuart, who has been at Astoria for a year or so, is. now with the P. R. & N., doing some track work between bore and liux ton. He has lately returned from a trip to Lincoln County. If you wish to spend a few quiot minutes and at the same time par take of a moBt refreshing and de hoious ioe cream, visit the Den o Sweets, C. P. Berry, of Glenooe, and who recently moved to Cedar Mill whore he will haul cruBhed rock for the Cornell road, was in town Tuesday, accompanied by his wife Schulmerich BroB. areheadquar tors for wire fenoe. We have sold eight miles in the last 30 day Cheaper than lumber. Thos. Talbot, of Cornelius, and who has been mayor there several times, was down to the county seat Tuesday. Thos. says hia little town is growing right along. Freuh milk oows for Bale. YV. B. Gate, Hawthorne Ranch, east of this city. J, II. Thompson, of Thompson Bros, the Mountaindale sawmill Qrm, was in the city Tuesday, FOREST GROVE At Marsh Hall, Wednesday Dveninn, May 15 A WOULD FAMED SI.VGEK COMING Sptcudid Muical t'nU-rUiaiucnt Book ed at College Town The Woman's Club of Forest Grove has secured Madamo Norelli, tbe gifted prima donna, and William Wallace Graham, Portland's tal ented violiniBt, fur a concert to bo held in Marsh Hall, on Wednesday evening, May 15. Mr. Graham is considered the greatest violinist on the coast, and in style and tech nique bo favors Vsaye. He has studied for years with the hwl masters in Germany. Madiuie Norelli m-eda no introduction to roiiMC lovers of Forest Grove and iillsboro. Since lant beard in America she baa had a triumphant tour abroad and she is now clawed aa one of the world's greatest ting era, ranking with Melba and Nor dica. Here is an opportunity for music lovers to bear a treat that does not often come to this county. INorelli soon goes to Australia lor a ong tour, and she will not appear here for several years. Hilbiboro young people will Kve tho concert a Fplnndid support, and if suflimont mi tillers attt-nd the rain will bring them boms at re duced rales. Reserved eeats at Ca- plcs, Forest Grove, $1; a few seats at 75 cents. FIRE AT GREENVILLE The Maceak-ea of Banner Tent, Greenville, will have a bonfire on Saturday, June 8, when they will burn tho mortgage on their hall. Tbere will be an all day picnic at the Dooley grove, and the trboort band will furnudi ths music. There will be a ball game, epeeches from rortlanu orator, and a general all round good time. Everybody in vitea to attend -and bring your basket dinners with ycu. The K 0. T. M. will have one of their splendid drills, and tbo affair will end by a big ball in tho eveninj;, in Greenville. FARMER'S INSTITUTES Win. Schulmerich notifies the Ar gus tbat farmers Institutes will e held in this county, as follows, n June: Sherwood, June 4: for est Grove, June li; Banks, Juno 7 and Iltlltboro, Junes. Ifoetatea tbat nn attempt is lining ttinde to have Webster, chief of the Dairy Bureau, of Washington, D. C, l; here for one or two of the addresses. Here will he a chance for all sec tions of the county to hear pome good lectures on farming and dairy ing. Card of Thanks We, the undersigned, wish to tbaok our neighbors and lriends Jor their kind assistance during tho illness and death of our husband, and father, I). A. Maxwell, Sr. Mrs. M. A. Maxwell, I. II. Maxwell, li. II. Maxwell, ' Mrs. J. B. Holman. Mountaindale, Ore., May 8, 1907. Fsrmeis Take Notice W. B. Cate & Son have a fine black Spanieh Jack ot ths Hawthorne place, and he will be placed in the stud this Reason. Farmers who desire to raise mulos that will be marketable should look this fellow over. They also have a fine young Clydesdale stallion that will be in the stud for a fsw select mares. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crescent Theatre OKI Arkansas Slav 22 The Rujitli of Bhont; .August Thorn & Orange Blossoms. .October 26 PROBATE Job T Ross estate closed of record. Interested parties cited to appear June 3 and show cause why real property, Myron and Gladys Hewitt, minors, shall not be sold Expense of Dill ahoy minors sale of realty filed at $36.50; balance of said estate ordered transferred to minors upon filing receipt and certified bond. Card of Thanks I desire to thank the friends aiul ueighbors for their kindness and help which I received during my late bereavement. P. S. Penno. Fresh roasted and fresh salted peanutB, at the Den of Sweets. Clarence, the six year old sou of Chaa. Buoher, with the NelBon Wiloox Lumber Company, foil from a lumber pile at tho mill, Monday and sustained a fracture of the left arm. Dr. YV. 1. Wood reduced the break, which involved the I elbow joint. 11 Argus and Pacific Monthly, 11.50 J. C. Smith, of Greenville, was ia the city yesterday. Gottfried Schumacher, of below We-.t Union, was in the city today. Good, freeh young cow for sale; calf at tide Frederick Jobansen, farmington. Born, to Jas. S. Melton and wife, on the J. V. Sawtll farm, east cf Hillifhoro, May (5, 1!)07, a ion. For sale. 50 Angora wethers, at $2 per bead. R. B. Collins, Hills boro, Route 1. Pacific States phone. Mies Ada R''ge, John Bues and O.car Johnson were Farmington young people in town this morning. For a good smoke try tbe Schil ler or Kxcellencia end you will try them again and again. Onion growers are complaining that the worms are attacking the young cmons; Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kxcellencia Oregon manufacture. Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Sheldon re turned Saturday evening from a visit with friends in Michigan. W. H. Taylor will deliver ice to customers in lots from 25 pounds upward. Leavo orders at Weh- rungs' or at Vaughta. V11 it 1 a Mtuies, gents, anu CDiiurens fhoi!8, spring styles, arriving daily at II. Webrung it Sons. E. W. Dant, of Reedvilla, was in town today. Chocolate chips, sticks candy, chocolate creams., made at Den of Sweets. W. E. Smith was in from the Davis' place today. xgw style Ehutwaiets, spring lice, now in from the Last. H Wehrung & Sons. .Sunday morning subject at the Congregational church: "What Think ye of Christ." Evening ser mon: "Ian MacLaran and the Doc tor of the Old School." Strayed From Cornelius, a bay mare, weight about 900; emootb shod all around; mane clipped. Reward. Notify C. B. Buchanan, Cornelius. The United States Federal court has summoued 78 jurors. From this county: E. X. Harding, Gas ton; John McClaren, Gales Creek, and R. L. Cate, of Hillsboro and Portland. R. S. Alexander, of Fern Hill, south of Cornelius, was in town this afternoon. He says the straw berry crop is going to be good, but tbat rain is needed. Wanted: A few eood men to work in rock quarry and on roada. Abo a few goad teams with drivers, to haul rock J. W. Good n, County Judge. . Wanted 100 or mor young la dies and gentlemen, who want to have a good time, to attend the May dance at Hillshoro Opera House, Mny 18th, Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn eggs, i'o cents per setting. 10 eggs in eetiog. Incubator lota at re- luced prices. Thone, Pacific States, 38 Roy Exchange. Mrs Peter Vanderzaoden,' Greenville, Ore., R. F. D. 3. Appraisers Dr. V. D."Vood, Riclurd Beamish and R. B. Col lins have appraised the Thoa, Con- mil estate adjoining Ilillsboro, and known as the Peters' place. fixintt the value at $27, 250. The ranch contains 4S0.42 acres. Who docs not lovo the month of May, When niiiiiy roses bloom so guy, Though Ihi.H to all is quite a treat, Wocannot live unless we eat, And when you need a luxury, ltisiiles iuai the nki'mwity, Ootid tittups you'll tlnd for sad or merry At l'alimiloei's Confectionery. h. J. Palniuleer, Prop. A ton year old boy of John Rinck, of Buxton, was kicked by a home, yesterday, receiving a severe scalp wound. He was brought down and Dr. Linklatcr inserted several Btitohes. The lad was able to return home on this morning's train. Publio Dance, Alpha Hall, Cor nelius, Saturday, May 18. Walkers' orchestra. Tickets, including sup per, 75 cents, including ice cream and cake. Everybody come early and a good time is assured. Presbyterian Church notes: Rcedvillo service at 8:00 next Sab bath evening: Christian En deavor Society was Btarted at Reed ville last Sabbath, with Robt. Inn lav as president. The Tualatin Plains C. E. Society will hold their moetiogs each Sabbath evening this Summer. For a dish of good ica cream or soda, a quiet rest, visit the Don of Sweets. Hill & Grills, painters, have boucht out the H. Gessnsr busi ness, and will continue work in all lines of painting and decorating, and will guarantee their work. They also carry a full line of wall paper, paints, varnishes, oils etc., at prices that are right. Shop and Btore opposite Payne Bros, livery barn. J. S. Wright, the Forest Grove horseman, lost a valuable horse near tho bridge west of town, Tues day evening. While driving home the animal stepped on a piece of loose plank, it is said, and became frightened, and broke a shaft, one of the enda entering the body. Tka anlmnl man an aiv IFiinrad IIUO I. 1 J ll.lt.. I I" -J W '! J IUJUIVU that it was necessary to kill it. CONCRETE WALKS FOR Council Will Pass Ordinance at Next Session STREETS ALSO TO BE SPLISKLED Wake up, Rub Your Errs, and Guess it la Uilltboro Wake up! Rub your eyes! Are we in Hillsboro, or ia it a spring night's dream? The Hillsboro city council is to pass an ordinance that concrete walks are to be laid in the business section of the city this Sammer, or as fast as tbe old walks go to the bad. The section to be covered with modern side walks is from Washington street on Second, north two blocks, and from First on Main, up Main to Third street. J. W. Shute and F. A. Bailey will at once lay concrete along their property, known as the Morgan block. Carl Larsen went before the council last night, and the council agreed to fornieh water for sprink ling purposes, Mr. Larsen to get his pay from the business element The council has resolved to lay $2000 worth of street plaokiog, commencing at the condenser bridge, south of the depot, running thence north on First street, either to Baseline, or to connect with Sec ond, on tbe path of Fir or Oak. Verily, tbe world "do move." WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Houee, of fifth & tit streets, entertained their friends last Saturday even ing, May 4th, tbe occasion being the twentieth anniversary of their marriage, five Hundred was play ed, Mrs. J. W. Sewell winning first prize. At 10:30 o'clock dainty re freshments were served. The host and hostess were the recipients ot many beautiful China presents. Miss Sheldon favored the audi ence with several well rendered vocal eolos. The rooms were artistically deco rated with potted plants and dog wood blossoms. About 11:30 tbe guests departed, wishing cost and hostess many happy returns of the day. Those present were: Mr. and Sirs. L. W. House, Tjrs. and Mrs. r . A. liuley, S. T. LinkUter. I. P, Tamicstc, A. B. Bailcv; MesSn. and Iks- riamca W. D. Bare, W. X. Banett, J. W. Uroii, A.M. larme, w. u. JXtotiaoo, I). W. Batb, E. W. Moore, It. II. Greer, Geo. H. Wilcox, Geo. Schulmerich.il. C. Case; Mesdames II. V. Gates. H. R. Davis and Emma McKinney; Misses rears, l5oo;Tay mare, years, I350;gray bora, 8 yrs, 900; gray horse, 8 yra, i5ao; I4 head good dairy cows, tome fresh aooa with teat of 4:10; 2 yearling heifers, tho- roughbred Jercey bull, 3 years; M.tco:i tarnt waxoa, 5.H! Mutiebaker wagta, x'i sprtot wajroaj, hayrack, nbber tire top bungy, road cert, McCormkk bind er, Champiow binder, new "Osborne mower, hayrake, Superior disc drill, fan mill, 30 00 Cyclone thresher Separator, with wind stacker; 2 14-in plow, 16 inch plow, 12 iuch plow, cultivator, a har rows, steel lever and wood frame; land roller, 3 set harness, 2 dbl and one sin gle, cream separator, milk tester, 12 io gallon milk cans, grubbing machine, blacksmith outfit, single and dbl har poon hay fork, and numerous other ar iclcs. McCormick mower. Lunch will be served at noon. Terms, under fro, cash ; $10 and over, S months' time at 6 per cent., bankable notes. MRS. C. A. PETERSON. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. COON TURNED WHITE Chas. Patton, the negro who plead ed guilty to receiving stolen money, and later broke jail, was brought before Judge McBride this after noon and given a three year sen tence. The court however, at the last minute, parolled the prisoner during good behaviour. The "coon" turned white, for the court reserved the parole until the very last sentence. Charley Baid: "You bet it made the cole sweat etan' out on my back, when dat coht said thre-e-e years." Charley promises to be a good coon from this on. This ia the closing chap ter wherein Wm, Thornburgh, a Banks, rancher was robbed, and saloon keeper Beard was tried and acquitted. Hillsboro Beats Forest Grove The Hillsboro boys went to Forest Grove last Saturday and beat the local school nine by a score of 12 to 5. This is three out of four to the credit of the county seat school boys. The boys from here put up a lively game, and the pitcher, Burr Cornelius, struck out nine men. The lineup was: Hillsboro Orrin, Burr Corne lius, Conklin, Foord, Batchelar, Lloyd Commons, Aabahr, Newell, and Damon Greer. John E. Roberta, of near Gaston,! has discovered that the matrimon ial market la not all that it should be, and be hat sued Maude E. Roberta for divorce. The couple I were married in Vancouver, Waih.,1 tbe day Delore Cnnatmaa, and 110 later than January, according to hia eomnlainL the wifa told him that she bad only married him tola tev m uuuuo ioi uie w iuur. ud i-1 - i .u. tir: it. .i I so allege that she frequently call- ed him a "fool," a ' liar," and other names too vile to be written in hia complaint. She left him in April, and because of her inhuman and cruel treatment he wanta Judge McBrido to cancel what come min ister or jaetice joined together and if bij Complaint ia true hia nninr .VintiM Ha annM 1 r j B I Christian Church, A. A. Beery, Minister; Preaching every first and day evening, song drill Saturday evening; Monday Bcbool every Bun- aay, ai iu a. m. x. r. B. u. fl. at 7 p. m. Subject lor next Sunday morning, The Armor. Eventns. I "Success in Apparent Failure." if n u.J:.j I Mountaindale, April 25, 1907, was I iaviu a.wuKiiu, wuuuwu uni a native of Alabama, and was aged 8G years. Deceased was wedded twice, the last time in 1861, when he married Martha Cook. He came I to the coast in 1881. The wife and biz sons and oi.e daughter survive. " UU"-1UU"" one ion in Portland; two aona in I Texas and one in Sherman county, I Oregon, and a daughter, Mrs. J. B. I Holman. of l'ortland. conatitntA the family. For Bale: 25 head of high grade ebeep ewes witn lambe, about a .... - . 1 month Old. Price Per bead, in-1 elusive cf lambs, if taken away I soon, I1U. A. N. Catling, Sher wood, K. i. D. 4. Residing near Kin ton. On Sunday morning there will be an address by the pastor to I children, at the Evangelical church. Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, an I address of special interest will be delivered. Subject, "Sowing and I ueaping. All are cordially in vited. Mrs. Gowan will be at the green house in South Hillsboro every Thursday until her stock of shrubbery, "bulbs and flowers are sold out Come early to get tbe beet bargains. Independent phone 144. The six-year-old son of R. L. Banks, of Banks, was taken to Portland, Tuesday, where Dr. E DeWitt Connell operated upon the young man for an affection of the throat known as "adenoids." The operation was highly auccessful. ' We eell more agricultural im plements than all of our compet itors, put together. The rea?n we ship direct from the factory, pad pay spot cash for them. Come I nd get prioas. Schulmerich Bros. I M. S. Dailsy has finished moving be LinklaW tract) building from he rear of the LVa residence lot to iecond street, jc tcith of the Ar- us office. Tbe place will be. need s a business building. for bale: ray acres cleared . . . . I and io ths vicinity of Hillsboro,! in rural mail and milk route; near telephone Une. Fine feood building eite. I Esrman Bishup, of the Shady Rrook aanrmill. aa ilnwn veatar. I uaj vo ouy uorses, Dm says mey j 4. 1 1 are too blgh these days especially when bidding was as spirited as . . .... yesterday. Smokers like the Schiller and the Kxcellencia. These cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. J. H. Ellerson, of near Beaver- ton, and who has been an observer of publio affairs in this county for 57 years, was a county seat visitor yesterday. Onion seed, Yellow Globe Dan vere, for sale, from selected stock, and other varieties. Address E. J. Thomas, Beaverton, Ore. Kuratli Bros, recently sold the Elizabeth Smith house and three lots, near the depot, to Mrs. M. A. Wells, the consideration being 1950. Ladies' knit and muslin under wear, latest patterns; embroideries and laces finest line in the coun ty, at H. Wehrung & Sons. Cal Jack Jr, and T. H. Tongue were visitors at tne Andrew Jack home, Farmington, Sunday. The finest line of bprinir dress goods arriving daily at U. Weh rung x Sons. David O'Donnell. of above Bux ton, was in the city yesterday morning. Bonboniere ice cream is being served at the Den of Sweets, in eodas or sundaes Mrs. Dan Hill and sister, now of 1 cuu.ovuu, mo visiting id mis city Barrington Hall coffee is the best you can buy. Get it at Greer's. J. C. Buchanan, of Cornelius, it . rai 1 ' was in tue ouy iuesuay, Freeh Garden Seeds at John Dennis.' Mrs. J. C. Hare was out the first of the week, a guest of relatives, Jacob Jacky, of beyond Glenooe, was in town yesterday. Right goods Lamkin Co. right prices C. A. FRorrasioNAU F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Offloe Balltr-Monran block. umUIr. tail corner BaUna and Hmd HtrMta. Botn'rhonw, yyywwwwwwww t limits atrb u r " . rn,WM t iOM Offlo npatain over Tb diu Raaldanoa BmI of Court la taw corner of the vlmxU JAMES PHILLIPK TAJf IES1JC M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bnmoa Southern Pacific Railroad Co. CouauiUtion In French or English. Of- Hca 11 t Lain ova U If. Hon IV ArWWWvWWvVvVvVvW r J DAli-liX. M. U.t PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ., , ., 0ffice ,th Dr- F A- Bailey Keaidem on corner Second and Oak Sta Oregon Phone Main lie. HILLSBORO - - - OREGON i VVAW t RATTTfV h n T") T") Q A"' aAAWiY,M. D.,L.D.& Physician and Surgeon, UPFICKKooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morean Block. Both Phone. TJ.'H.t. musuuiw, vtv, jyvwwwwwvwwwWWW D ... nrwcMnpn vv. xta x j. .ivjiiiv "nnTiic. UCllLlOl Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block street. Over Dennis Store. hillsboro ...... OREGON H. Baahor W. 9. Hmrm DAQLEY A HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Eoobi 1 and i Skate Building HILL8B0E0, . . 0BEG05. wwmwmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa H. T. BAQLEY ATTO&NBY-AT-U,VV Office, opataira, over the Foal Office, EUlaboro, Ortgoa pVWrMMrrWWrWM . B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room j, 4, fx 5, Morgaa BUt, BllUbere. vWWrMrVWrVVVWMrVV( JOHN IL WALL ATTORNBY-AT-IA.W Office Upstairs, Balky Menu Black, Rootna, 1 aal a. HILLSBORO, - ORIOOH. MrrrMrrrrrarVVVVVTyi W. N. BARRETT A.TTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Up SUln, Central Block. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE. TR. Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 IMHOFF & MINAR iiieaie in JiarDio ana u ran lie oionu- ments and Tombstones, acd all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write us 1 r . : 1 a ..1.1 0.1K v for particulars. Address 336 E. Morrion, PORTLAND OREGON T. eL Imbrie I Deals in all kinds of Real Z Estate Wheat Lands, 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 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon NEW ERA PAINT Vmrmhm mmd Brinhe Pmlnt mmd Dmooratlng FUZZITURE REFIfflSHED In any of the modern styles, by an experienced wood-finisher. Also painting, papering, tinting end all kinds of interior decorating. ffa QE8SMER, HHImboro, Orm ' Dailey Bldg, between Third and Fourth, a.m. HUNTER Oontrmotor mnd BuUdm Estimates given on all classes of building fM aisaf Mrnki Mm. mmt mmd m Omk, mrnirn 1 I KSSSuborOt hp T u KNOX 11 VS UK J' AIN UA U' V ' D' Office: Bogan & McGreer's Sale Stable Fokbst Gbovr Graduate of Grand Rapids Veterinary Col. Five years' successful experience la treating horses for lameness. Practice all modern surgery. Castration, Spay ing, Nerving for Relief of Chronic Lameness, Operation for Rowing. Pacific States' phone 31. Independent,! Calls answtred promptly, day or Bight,