UTTEK GARRI88S TO BE I1EI1E1XT WEEK Rural Delivery Men Hold (unity (Convention GOOU KOADS TO HE DISCUSSED lf- of A.-M. nu, dlod atthel Vflll u 1 Uf WAX AS TON'S GIET Says Will Guarantee to Iluild This Sennon CALLS FOR A MASS MEETING County uili;e and CommUnionm la vilcd U AUidJ The Washington County Rural letter Carrier AHoclation will hold county tni'dliiig at the court house, net Thursday, May oO, the meeting to be called to order at 1 1 :(H) in the morning. The matter of butter road will ! dismissed ml tli'i curriers have Bcked Judge (loodin n ml lm tuth'fioiif rn l'utnt-r and Buchanan to lw in attendance. Secretary II. Ryd, of Beaver ton, earnwtly rciunUi all carrier to be present, an wi II as their nub titulcH, and promiws an interest Ins time. Ullirer will be circled for the ensuing year and one dtde irate will lie leited in attend the (ate convention. K. I'. Loon, of McMinnville, ami who in reiient i,f thn Hat Aeaociatma. will He with tlie biyn. Secretary Hoyd write: "Now. felliwcuriirr", Iryaud come out and tee if we fin'l niukc a ruining soctatioii In old Washington I'mmly I it v it t ( have lircii ftnl to Conoty Judge (imxliil and (he coimtilvionei to be nitiriil and eiMm m on die rona tiueatioil. 1 tlx) ritrud a central In vllalloo lo nil who ere ti.ti-rclol In the luml carriers ami tood nuds lo come ml Im- wltU u May ,v." HARTRAMPF- DAVIS family home on liae Line road, weet of llllleboro, Monday, May 20, l'J07, from tuberculosis. She wa horn in Indiana, March 3, 1 MO, and moved with ber parents to Iowa in 1840. She wedded Mr. Illco in isr:5, later moving to Ore Ron. Nine children were born to the union, seven of wboiu survive: A. IUce, Hilh-boro, Iowa; Win, Ilice, Salem, Ore.; Kdwin 1'. Rice, Dresden, Kansas, John T. will lice, Hillelioro, Ore.;Ueo. II. Kice, California; Mrs. F. C. Taylor, Weeping Water, Neb : and Mrs. K M. Chenille. Clattikanie. Ota. Mrt. Rice had been member of the htirch since ho waa ten years of age, and affiliated with the Cong, church, of thia city. The funeral . w Uok place yesterday, interment be ng In the local cemetery. If you want to tile your place, net irorea from the uroner llowoll Company, or Scbolls. w e are the largoat manufacturers of drain tile in the county, and have eold our iiroduct far and wide. If you are going to build in the Boring, call for Pat up Beod to Complete by (aauary i Koad The Oregon Klectrlc Line meann business. They have hotiGod the Hillsboro Board of Trade that if tbis city will guarantee the right of way between the county neat and Itaverton that they will begin grading at once, and will put up a bond that the line will be com pleted by January 1 next; In pursuance of this proposition tlie Board of Trade issues the following a mass meeting: Mr. Robert C. llartrainpf and Mini Klizsheth T. Davis wero united h marriage at the borne of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mm. 1. K. Davis Tualatin I'lalitx, north (l Hillslxno, on Wrdnday. May 'A 11K)7, Rev Howard (iilp.itrick, pastor of the Hillsboro Congregational Church oMiclating. 1 he ceremony wad jht forni'xl in tin i. reduce of the fami liea of the bride and groom and few invited Etiesls. Miu Amanda Hartrampf wae brideemaid and Mr. Chaa. Davie, a brother of the bride, v.nn Broom man. Mine Jemio l'oncl.'oii, thia city, played the wedding march. After the celebration of the mar riaee nr-rvice, thn wwldmu party waa aeated to a dolif;hti)l luncheon. Mr. and Mr. Ilartrampf departel for a ehort wedding trip, after which thty will Im at home to their friend, ut thiir home on Seventh and Bafttdina. PUDLIC SALE The unilereigned will MI at public ralo at the Kred Soinmrr furm, 2 miles north of MounUindule, at ten a. in., on TUESDAY, Jl'MC 4 Cosk tovp, klli'lim IrMMire. hurfu, trunk, shotuuti, rillr. q window Mi;lilii, 3 xc, i i rut iwwii, Imu'Umw, a .ilcb hikn. Kitnlo foikt, dhovrls, linlloik, bnl( kril lull. 6 roller i inlrtiiii, new eriii,nter tmil. hnlnlrml, lot ttnkcta, milk Dull, milk p.iin, lamp, liouxcliold f!ooli, uriltone. whrcllwrrow, Irull nr, (liliH, 3 KCytUei, ull Iron, liarnc, auuer, h,tm ihiiilci, too brick, ,vt"0 leet ilretsccl lumber coiibimIiuk i( llixir- Inu, i)iIIh "d ceiliiiK, 'il mimrroun oilier rlli kn. Terma: Ch1i in hand day of rale. LOUIS HI ICQ KNTHALKU, Admr. KMate Fred Honimer, IWd J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. liet our Ggurea of brick, building lock etc We aleo furuiah lum- lur, rough and dreeeed, of all kind, and deliver if required, In eullicient ((uantitiea. Addreee un at Hillelmro, It. F. V. No. 2. Home oeakthie! entered the Walker confectionery again on evening lait week, while Mr. Walk- r waa absent at aupper, and lapped the till for a trifle Ie,a than ten ollars in silver. This makes the euond time that thia place has ben robbad, and theoflkiuU are at a Iom to ki.ow who the freebooter may be. Borne of these days the lad will be nipped. It is supposed that the burglar went through the Vrll-Fargo ollice and then broke the fanleniug of the door between the two placts. I am now prepared to show you tho Cbss. Hteveos Bros.' samples of the new Hpring stylos in ladies silk, cloth and waeh shirtwaist suite; also of drees suits and dress skirt, made to your special order, and of your own selection ol goods Hilk and cloth coals also carried. I carry a standard line ot corsets and underskirts. I will be glad to bring my goods to your house upon request. Independent Phone, No. 20 1. Mrs. M. K. Caudle. The memlx-rn of the IlilUlmro Bnrtl of Trmle ami all citiM'im who firvl an in icrrnt in grUiiiK I'.U-rtric Uailwav line (thii year) built from I'ortUnil tollills Irnro, are invited lo meet at the City I lull, Friday rvtuiiiK. My J4lh, lo7, to meet with rejireartilativea of the Ore Kon Klectnc K. R. Co., who will lie re- ent to coiiMill with the citiM'iu ol HUU Iniro, ami those who have intereatt alonj; the line of naiil R. R. mrvey, uh to the let Metltial of proeuntiK the right of wi.y from Hraverlon to Itillstioro. A guarantee will le Riven tluit iftatliiijj will lx-iu an aoon aa the ri(lit of way haa been urmireil, ami alno a Uid th it the aaitie will be comileteil by January I, Thia is the Coni(Miiy tlwt i ImiMinji from rortliiml to Salem. )r. J. I'. TaniieMe, Pres. I). W. Jlilli, Sec. in each Geo. T. Harms, were in REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY Ten toama to haul ties from the Blovd mill, near Thill'titH, to South ern l'aciuo right-of-way at Hills boro. 0. R. Blovd. at mill, l'a cifio Stales Telephone. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 Stark, of Iowa Hill, south of Cor neliua, May Li, r.K.)?, a daughter. In another column will ho found an advertisement for bids on a 120 foot brldiie. lo be constructed be twecn Tigardville and Btet Ben J. W. Melntirc, an attorney o: JodIhi. Mo arrived on the noon train, today and is tho guest of his brother-in-law. J. C. Lainltin, whom ha had not Been for twenty live years. Buffalo Pitta oncine, water tank and Champion liny Prune, ready to run, complete, for foOU.J. A, Moore. Ilillshoro. 0;e., Uouto 2 residing just east of Ilillshoro, th side of New '.on. ' Uon. W. N. Barrett and W. 1 Wehrung are on the indiupoflfid list this week. Mr. Wehrung in sul- fering from a severe ahrioeea and Mr. Barrott waa conlinod to his room from an attack of chill and tover, Cattle pasture for Hpring and Summer. Good tamo gtasKts anil plenty of water. Good fences. Will take stock beginning with Mayl. G. W. Marsh, Cornelius, Ore., It. F. D. 1. Henry Hall, aped 37 yearH, and asonot u, a. nan anu wue, oi Shady Brook, is critically ill at tho St. Vincent Hospital, and Dr. F. A. Bailoy went lo the city today, in consultation on the cane. Mr. Hall lives In Kelso, Wash., nnd is foreman ior a logging company. It is thought that he has tuberculosis. The Hhady Brook Bchool closed May 20, after a sosaion of seven month, Miss Mary A. Kwing, teacher. The loss by Dre was ad justed and paid in full by the Ore- son Fire Relief noonle. It has been decided that the district will mild a new school bouse, to cost in io neighborhood of 11,200. Hill A Grills, painters, have bought out the H. Gessner buri nees, and will continue work in all nos of painting and decorating, nd will guarantee their work. hey also carry a full line of wall air, paints, varnisnea, ous eic, at prices that are right. Shop and store opposite Payne Uros. livery barn. The Portland dailies are having great deal of amusement about Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peoples, of Beaverton. It seems they went to 'orlland the other day and Mrs. 'copies lost her husband and bad the police help her find him. The 'eon es are nice people anu it is unfortunate that they gained so much oommeut. Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn eggs, 75 cents per setting. 15 eggs setting. Incubator lots at re- luced prices. Phone, Paciflo States. 38 Roy Exchange. Mrs. 'eter Vanderzaoden. Greenville, Ore., R. P. D. 3. Quite a number of Washington County young men are talking of going up in Morrow, Umatilla ana Grant counties, to take up home steads in that portion of the Cas cade ForeBt Reserve wbicb has been thrown dpen to settlement. Thii land will be open to settle- ment in July, and you can make your entry in August. Attention: Memorial services will be held in the Crescent Thea tre, Sunday, Ivfay 20, at 11.00 a. m. the sermon will be preaonea oy Rev. Austin, pastor of the Baptist Church. All old soldiers and ladies of the Relief Corps are earnestly requested to be present. II. Wag goner, Commander. Who due not love the month of May, When many roaes bloom ho Ray, ThoiiKh thia to nil t quite a treat, Wo (lannot live unlea we eat, Ami whim you neeita luxury, lluuiiluu IiihL tll NKI'kHKlTV. Oood thliiRS you'll 11 ml lorsiul or worry At I'alniHtoer's Confectionery. L. J. Palmateer, Prop. The Cornelius Bmall pox caBe is getting along nicely, and the quar antine was effective, there being no new cases. Dr. F. J. Bailey went to Tigardville, today, to see an other small pox case, and to es tablish a quarantine. We carrv the best shoe on the market for the money. W. L. DougluB and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makeB for ladies. LateBt styles and Bnish. H. Wehrung & Sons J, A. Long, the Mountaindalo veteran, was in the city yesterday roominn. Of course he will be in to JoiCortu to Ceo II Bauer, 8aec jo t 3 n r 2 w f ' Auvuat Tewi to Kleanor K Johuaon, 4 a laud 62o Herman Bremer lo Frederick Colftlt .7s a Sherwood U Wm Mohrtnan to Frederick Colfelt lo8blk S Sherwood 5r J C Smock to Frederick Colfelt,' uir.ll tract near Sherwood 20 Amelia C Stark lo Herman Callehn 10 a ace is 1 1 r t w 1400 J J Nuabaumer to David Wenjjer, 60 ec 35 1 a n r a w 1700 M J Kinney to J F Hamilton, Tr 160 aatcSt mrjw .. Alfred W Pottage to Wm Bugley 1G0 a lec at t 3 n r 4 w $ouo Martin Hanaon to Andrew Olsen 10.- 36 A J Maatera douatiou I77S Alitla J Aiton to J F Hamilton , Tr, aoa ec i 1 2 n r 4 w 5 00 It It Tate to M J Kinney, 16o a eec S t an r3 w a4' Ceo A McDonald to F.liaee Merease, lot 3 bin a Bank 80 Herman Baumhoer to M J ktnney, 16oa aec 16t a n r 3 w I7 M J Kinney to J W Shute, same a above H33 Ceo I! Ueiael to Baseline I.br Co, 80 aec 24 t a 0 r 5 w 9" K li WlrU to Wm Ooettlemau tract in aec a3 t t r 4 w l'leter Pyl to K O White, tract In Falrview addition 10 KG White toPieler Pyl, 3 a Fair view 10 J I) Hate to J F. Bate lota a 3 blk 1 7 Foreat Grove moo Bert Meatiiiger to O II Oruduff 3a a near Laurel.... 4C0 M J Kinney lo J W Shute 160 a aeca a6ita7t jnr4 w aooo K K Stucker to M J Kinuey aarue m alove 100 Peter I loll man to Magdalene HolT- mao, 80. Ho a aec 1 t 3 n r 4 w 5 I N Smith to II L Haniblelt 160 a tec 30 1 3 n r a w a5oo S B Huatou to C S Tigard 10 a sec 10 t a a r 1 w 1 A Howard to Cha Pearson 60.64 a Shattuck donation 3oo J C Hare to II 1) Mclntire Quit claim lots la & 13 North bide ad I S P Taylor to Adolf Seifert, 40 a sec 2ira w 6o John R Oatman to T B Kiltin 80 a aec 34 t or 4 w Harvey Sandatone et at to CUas Sandstone 830 aec 6 I 3 s r 1 w . . W P Beard to Henderson Smith, Quitclaim 40 a sec 1 1 a u r 4 w Chat Mack to J W Webb, Ro a aec I tsnts w J W Webb to Nehalem Invt Co, , tame at above 10 Jaa P.ryden to D R Stewart Int In 160 a sec 33 and 2ti 13 n r4 w.... 1 J C Miller to Jaa Bryden tame as above 1 Jacob Dahlnden to J W Shute, too a aec7tanr4 w 12co Chaa D Anderson to Olof I.inue ao a Orris Brown donation 3 ChasBlust to KHzabeth Schroeder 18 a Portland-Boners Ferry road..i8oo Kleanor F Johnson to L C McCurdy 3 a Lawrence Hall donation 65o J H Shields to Hattie R Goodman, 40.40 a sec 1 1 a 1 r a w John Johnson to J W Shute, 160 a tec 18 1 3 r 3 w oo II D Mclntire to John Boeker Jr; Its la. it blk I Nortluide ad ico Rosallna Davlet to Albert Albertson a a sec 6 t a s r 1 w 100 Drusilla True to Bertha Weidewltsch 12 blk 33 Cornelius U5 Rmma Pattou to lterthaWeidewitsch ia a Cornelius ..1200 Carrie lllnes to Romeo Bullock 1 a sec 3 1 a n r 4 w 30 FARMER'S INSTITUTES Wm. Sohulmerich notifies the Ar gUB that Farmers' Institutes will be held in this county, as follows, In June: Sherwood, June 4; For est Grove, June 0; Banks. June : and Hilleboro, - Juno 8. He states to attend the big reunion the last that an attempt is being mr.de to of noxt month. r'TS.rr. nr . , . . , t uureau, 01 ubuiuK10"! i " Wanted : A few good men to hefe for one or tw0 of the a(j j reBse8i work in root quarry ana on roaus. wln be a chanC8 for alt 6eo Also a lew aooa teamB with drivers, to haul rock, J. W. Good- in, County Judge. Argus and Pacifio Monthly, $L50. tions of the county to hear enme irood lectures on farming and dairy ing. Later it has bean decided to hold a meeting at Laurel, June 5. Argui and Oresonlan, (2.00. Miss Lena Tclke, of Buxton, wis io the city, yesterday. Btrrington Hall coffee is the best you can buy. Get it at Greer's. Calip Hall, of Shady Brook, was in town yeBterday. Jos. Robinson, of Farmington, was up to the city yesterday. Fresh Garden Seeds at John Dennis.' S. A. D. Meek, of Mountaindale, was in town yesterday morning. Fresh milk cows for sale. W. B. Ca'.e, Hawthorne Ranch, east of this city. Robt. Simpson, of Buxton, was down to tbe county seat Tuesday. Good, fresh young cow for sale; calf at side Frederick Johaneeo, Farmington. County Judge Goodin was in Portland yesterday, taking in the big Pythian Grand Lodge. Buff leghorn egg, 15 sotting, for sale, by Mrs. Iedford, Second St Fir. Geo: Cypher and Geo. of above Mountaindale, town litis afternoon. The finest lino of bpring drefS giXidij arriving daily at II. Weh rung it Sons. 11. W. S. Harner, of above Forest Grove, was in tho city yeBterday afternoon. Will Vickeis, in business at Cor neliu, was in toau this rooming, and called at the Argus office. New style shirtwaists, spring lire, now in from the East. H. Wehrung fc Sons. Lost: Small, yellow Spitz-Spsn- iel. $3 reward for return. W. K. McCourt. Ladies', gents', and children's shoes, spring styles, arriving daily at H. Wehrung it Sons. Jobn V. Winters, of near Mid dleton, was up to the city yeeter day, and called at the Argus office. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Exdollencia r nd you will try them again and again. Mrs Jobn Emrick, of Arlington, and formerly of Cornelius, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. Cha?. Koontz. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. Theee cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool on authority on a good cigar. Miss Florence Bid well, attend ing business college at McMinn ville, spent Sunday at home in this city. Ladies' knit and muslin under wear, latest patterns; embroideries and laces finost line in the coun ty, at H. Wehrung & Sons. Rev. Gilpatriek, of the Cong. Church, announces that there will be evening services at the church, Sunday, at 8:00 o'clock. Chae. Meacham and wife, of Mountaindale, were in the cHy yesterday, guests at the Henry Hesse home. For eale. 50 Angora wethers, at 12 per head. U. B. Collins, Hills boro, Route 1. Pacific States phone All persons owing accounts to E. J. Lyons an pay them to F. E. Cornelius until June 15, after whioh unpaid claims will be placed in the hands of an attorney. W. II. Taylor will deliver ice to customers in lots from 25 pounds upward. Leave orders at Wen rungs' or at aughts. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Noep Jr., of Cornelius, died the first of the week, after an ill ness of hut about eight hours. The funeral took place Tuesday. Schulmerich Bros, are headquar ters for wire fence. We have sold eight miles in the last 30 days. Cheaper than lumber. Young people should not forget the dance at the Woodman Hall, Glencoe, this Saturday evening, May 25. Walkers' orchestra, three nieces. Ice cream will be served at popular prices. Tickets, 50 cents. Everybody invited. Lost: Iron gray horse, three years, woighs about 950. Branded ,lVV" on right shoulder. Split in left ear. Four small white spots on left hip. .Reward of $20. Henry Johnson, Gleiicoa, Hillsboro R; 3. A. E. Kern, with the Deutsche Zeitun;;, of Portland, was an Ar gus caller this morning. The Z sitting costs .$1 per year, and the Argus will give its German and SwisB subscribers a rate of $1.50 for that paper and the Argus. 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 the beet bargains. Independent phone 144. Here is another version of the Hillsboro baseball game at Banks: "The Banks Nine defeated the Hillsboro Nino, Sunday, 15 to 1, and then defeated Buxton 8 to 2." That's going Bome, and some of the best of us will have to go up there and square up things. Tor sale: 25 head of high grade sheep ewes with lambs, about a month old. 1'rioe per neaa, in 1 - ! A . 1 . JOHN M. WALL IS IN Local Knight Honored by Of fice of Grand Chancellor RECEPTION BY LOCAL KXIGHTS Oregon Pythlsos Elect Hillsboro Mao to Eialted Poaltioo John M. Wall, deputy district at torney lor tbe Fifth Judicial Dis trict, has been elected Grand Chan cellor of the Oregon Knights of Pythias, and Phoenix Lodge No. 34, of this city, feels highly elated over the honors bestowed upon one of their members. Mr. Wall has been an ardent Pythian for many years, and has been steadily ad vancing. The local lodge will tender Mr. Wall a reception next FT77. E :"'' ,s-.-: if ivy v - Tht ran of Delia Kesri illicit 3liean Reynolds Keen has been in verted by the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, and will again come op for trial. When the case will be tried in tbe circuit court is not known. Tbis was the case where Delia B. Keen sued Susao Reynolds Keen for alienation of the a fractions of one W. B. Keen. Tbe husband of the defendant was the husband of the plaintiff", there be ins a divorce between Delia B. Keen and the defendant' husband. Keen and the Reynolds woman afterward married. The case of damage came np later, and Mrs. Keen No. 1 was awarded $3,000 damages. S. C. Spencer and Pike Davis, of Portland, and H. T. Bag ley, of tbis city, were attorneys for Mrs. Keen No. 1 and S. B. Huston was attorney for the defense. The reversal was ninged npon a casual remark made by the court. remark was made one evening, and withdrawn by the coort the next morning, but tbe higher court held that it had had time to have its effect upon the j'ury. Tbe utter ance in question was claimed to have been prejudicial to the case of be defense. For eale: Shepherd dogs, Berk shire swine and Shorthorn cattle. The dog are heelers and workers; the hogs are "doers," and the Shorthorns have a national reputa tion. Call early for selections. AoMrefs A. Chalmers, Forest Grove, Route 2, residing near Center villa. The Reedvil'.e chnrcb will be dedicated the first Sabbath in June, Rev. W. S. Holt, 1). D., preaching the dedicatory sermon. The ser vice will btgin at 10:30. Owing to tbe fact that a large number will come from a distance a luncheon will be provided for all the guests. The ladies are making preparations ti provide for all attendants. A cardial invitation is extended to all. Look for next week's notice. Next Sabbath at Reedville, Christ ian Endeavor at 7:00 and church service at 8:00 in the evening. A rftorsxiotuu Monday night, and members from Forest Grove, Cornelius and Glen coe are invited to the county Beat iftrge attendance is requested in or to partake of the festivities. Mr. Wall has been practicing law in Hilleboro for about ten vears. and for a longer period he has been a working member of tbe order. His manv friends aeide from those in the order congratu late him upon his advancement. HEW HARNESS SHOP L. E. Gotham has opened a new harness shop on Main Street, op posite tho Grange Hall, and has a fine line of harness, saddles, whips, blankets, robes, and harness find ing of all kinds. Also does all kinds of repair work on short no tice. Prices reasonable, and he solicits your patronage. LITTLE LAD DIES Addenda to Article on First Page der to make preparations for the dedication the following babbatn. For Sale: Fifty acres cleared land in the vicinity of Hillsboro, on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line. Fine location; good building site. Inquire of Argus. Tbe Annual convention of the Washington County Sunday Schools will be held in tbe Hillsboro Cong Church on June 6. Printed Blips and programs are being sent to all Sunday Schools. It is hoped that all officers and teachers will take up the matter next Sabbath and elect delegates and alternates. It is the request that every School of every denomination take an' inter est and come prepared to report and take an active part in the con vention. If any school or officer has been overlooked they should 6end a card to Mrs Harry RusselL of GastoD, and programs will be Bentlev McCormick, the three year forwarded. old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mc- Our combined peanut roaster and Cormick, reeiding on Third Street, corn popper has arrived and we are had a severe burn Tuesday morn- now turning out fresh roasted ing, and the flesh on one side of peanuts and popcorn, and invite his chest, and one arm, was badly VOu to call and see the machine cooked. Mrs. Mcuormicx does not know just how the boy caught fire, and thinks perhaps it might have been from a match, struck by the little chap. She had been burning caterpillars a half hour before, and there was no blaze left from the rag wbich had been used. As soon as Bne discovered mat mo uuuu was afire she smothered the blaze at once and telephoned her huB- chap's burns. At 2:00 o'clock this morning the little fellow paseed away. B?ntley was an only child, born June 20, 1904, and was a bright little fellow. The parents IA A. tiAtLEYi M4 D. Physician and Surgeon Office Ballay-Morgan- block, upstair Riximi 12, I I and 15. Resident Woutrt we. earner Baseline and Hecond Streets. Both 'Phonea. S. T. LINKLATER, If. B.C. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlot u petal r over The Delta Pmir 8tor Raaidenc Eaat of Coort Houae, in the comer of tha block. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1E, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bariraon Bonthem Pacifio Railroad Co. Cobaultation In French or JCngliitli. Of rioa npataira. over L. M. Uoyt Co's. a to re, north aide of Main tit., Hillsboro, Or. This F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Retddence on corner Second and Oak Sia Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLSBORO - - - OREGOH vVvWWvVrWrrV)rWVyrV A. B. BAILEY, M. D.f D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms. 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO OREOOM Saw. A BmUmr DAOLEY A HARE ATTORNRYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shute Building HILLSBOBO, . . OBEGOX. H. T. BAQLEY ATTORNBY-AX-LAW Office, npataira, over the Pott Office, Eillaboro, - Ostgoa E. B. TONGUE -Den of Sweets. operate Don't forget to make your calcu lations to spend your Fourth of July in Hilleboro. The citizens here have determined that no ef forts will be spared to make this the greatest celebration ever Jield in the county. The veterans will be here, there will be all kinds of amusements, and the day will be concluded by tbe beet fireworks ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillsboro. JOHN IX. WALL ATTORNSY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Balky tfcrga Block, Rooms, 1 ant a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. W.N.BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Ofuce, Up SUira, CantraJ Block. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, U pet air a, Rooms 3, 4 and $ Hillsboro, - - Oregon IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds af cemetery and memorial work. Write m c .r..t , ., 1 k ior paruuuiara. Auunna w ju, jiiuuioun, Portland : : : oregox The Oregon Development League will bold its annual convention at the rooms of the Portland Com mercial Club, Portland, on June 21 and 22. The delegates, ap- T.R. Imbriei are prostrated with grief. The boy pointive and otherwise, from this 1 10 was a crandaon of Mr. and Mrs Ben Birdsell, of Forest Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McCormick, of Laurel. The funaral will take place from the M. E. Church, Friday, at 2:00 o'clock. COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crescent Theatre Old Arkansas May 13 The Rajah of Bhoug -August 7 Thorns & Orange Blossoms. .October 26 Fanners Take Notice W. B. Cate & Son have a fine black Spanish Jack at the Hawthorne place, and he will be placed in the stud this season. Farmers who desire to raise mules 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 low select mares. PROBATE olusive of lambs, soon, $10. A. N. wood, 11. F. D, 4. Kinton. Ann Elizabeth Lnetscher appointed as ad 111 x of estate of O Luetscher, dee'd, bonds at $500; R K. Simpson, Jno Vander- wal and Jonn norson, appraisers. valuta Tju MuNiilt.v.dnRaiuiecl aooralsfld at 14,1;1S.M. Kstiite JWizauotn iuiquanp praise! at 3,u.7, it taken away Cutting, Sher Remding near V V Kremimn.Portland. aunoiuted tolnt administrator with K B Tongue; estateof late T H Tongue outside or tins county , Estates of Henry Tuerck and J P Hilt bruiin closed of record. Annual report of guardianship Edwin Ptttum approved. Ellen Luther appointed guardian, for 4 minor heirs, bondH at $200. ; Monday, July 1, set for final settlement estnteot J 1) bHiieny, oeeeaseu. A. Reverman, of Centerville, was in the city the last of tbe week. citv. are: Ur; J. tr. Tamtesie, v W. Bath, F. M. Heidel, Emil Kuratli, Judge J. W. Goodin and L. A. Long. Ben Honzaik, son of Adolph Honzaik, and aged about IS or twenty, . while working with a eoDher cun, yesterday morning, shot off the little finger of his right hand and a portion o! the third finger. Dr. A. B. Bailoy dressed the wounded digits. Ben thinks that theBe gopher guns are not the niceet kind of plaything. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Powell cele brated their 48th wedding anni versary at their home, last evening, with their son-in-law ana daugn- ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long, and children. Both ol tbem are among the earliest of Oregon pio neere living. Wm. Schulmerich, of Farming- ton, was in town today, and stated that in addition to the four farmer institutes mentioned elsewhere, it is decided that Laurel Bhall have a meeting on June 5, the day after tbe Sherwood meeting. Saturday will be popoorn day at the Den of SweetB, where you can get bags, bricks, or popcorn balls freBh from tbe popper and pan The Crescent Theatre manage ment haB also tendered the use of the theatre to the committee on Decoration Day exercises, May 30, and the exercises will be held there. instead ol in the court house, Mrs. T. R. Imbrie, Mrs. Haniet Davie. Mrs. Ed. Moore, Mrs. L Lone and Mra. E. C. McKinney attended the Pythian SiBterB1 Grand Temple, this week. Argus and Journal, $1.75. Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and Bale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. 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