HIUeilOAO A.&CU3, JUNE , 1907 nr. nr. uahsii dies of HIM Was Large, Strong Man, Hut Could Not Survive SOS OK IMOSEKK J. W. MAKHH Flint Adult to Succumb Milady t the Win. Wallace Marti), son of pl neer J, V. Maritb, died at his home near Centerville, Monday morning, succumbing to r-plnal hioningiti. Deceased waa a powerful young man mul hia phjsiolaiiM hoped Bgtinut hope that hi strength would finally avail pnt ntt the malady, ltaoeaand w burn near C'wulrr ville, March !J, I s7 1 , nn.l wai wed ded, July 2, IMtiJ.lo Margin Iluber, of liuxton. Death recurred June 1, 11)07, and iulcruifiit was in the Cormdiu' cemetery, Ttti-mUy, the funeral lning held at the Center villa achmd limit-p. 1J, in rur vlved ly bin father and mother, hit widow, and thro-i email chil dren, aged 10, 8 hihI .'! ymr. Two brother, John and Ken Ma rub, Centervilln, and lhr sixtorH, llor tba WVnhwiti-h, C'ornvliu, Anna Cuuiniing, liuxton, and Minnie Orean, Doty, Vmh , lurvivo of hie Jmnnuliato fntnily. Deceatntl a n ui.t, respect able eitfjnn, und univrwally re spected in hU community. Him parent aid wife am prot-trnWd over their loes. DAIRY COW SALE Tha undertdgtied will rell at public a-.li at thebonie place, uiiU cmt-t of ll.-thany, and It luihs N. W. ol Cedar Mill, on tho Portland road, al ten o'clock a. in. on THURSDAY, Jl'NIC 20 To home, bUi'lct, broke "iile or double, good for (UivinK or saddle tiuiscn; wti)(lit, yio each; Twelve head of choice dairy cow, giadi-d llulbtriu ami Short hotni, averaKe IfM for 6 month, 4 l-U er cent., Kt',KllK Imm J to 9 yenm, vtrK prr cow tuinv pctind, per itiottlli, ft 1 04 etch, 4 coiuiiijg IicjH 111 August; a fresh III September; chic frcili in t reniber; two frctlt lu felinmryj three not brsd yet, thoroughbred Shorthorn bull, i yrt, 1746 lb wtiulil; hw, rl double luck lumen, ten gnllon milk rant, Lunch nt noon. Terms of tale: Undr $10 cash; 10 and over, oiaht month's time, If pr cent, interest, approved note. A. L. CROHN I. H. 1'. Cornelius, Auctioneer. COUNTY COURT The county board is in remon t'V day. Clerk Hodman' n ociptu for May am $17.f0, and Recorder Ireland reports fen in the sum of 9324.35. The Iitll telephone com pany, near daaton, wan granted franchise. The roeignat'um ol Raleigh Robinson ea supervisor was accepted from district 22. U W. llines, supervisor dihtrict 21 was given an appropriation of $75 for unflniwhed work. The balance of tin proceedingH, and cluims al lowed will appear next week. Card ofTltankt W denire lo thank our friends .ml neigbbora for their aid and cira foil during our recent bereavement, the lllneoa and death of our hue band and father, the late W. vy. Mareh. Mra. Mtiggto Maroh. Centerville, Ore., June, 11)1)7. TONGUECAD WELL Mr. Thos. If. Tongun, of thia city and Miss Irene Cadwull, ihnghter ol K. P. Cadwell, formerly ol For est Grove, wore united In marriage at Los AnjjeleH, Cal., Wednepday, June 6, 11)07. The groom is a son ol the lato Congreepinan Tongue, Mr. and Mrs. Tonguo will reside in the Holman homo upon their return to this city. TREBER STENCIL Mr. Adam L. Troher, a well known young business man of Linnton, and who baB a wido acquaintance In northeast WoBhington County, waa roamed to Mis Mary M. Stencil, in Portland, Juno 1, 1007, Judge Frazar ollicialing. Both are pnplnlar young people at Linnlon, Their weddinii was a surprifle to their many friends. They will re aide at Linnton, whuro the groom has business interoBts, NEW HARNESS SHOP ij. Uotharo hns onenou a new harness shop on Main Hlroot, op posite tho Orange Hall, and has a une line of harness, saddles, whips blankets, robes, and harness find ing of all kinds. Also docs all Iclnds of repair work on short no Moe. Prices reasonable, and he lollolts your patronage. Card of Thau ka To tho many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted- mo during the last illness and death of my beloved husband, J. Grant Pellette 1 wish to express my sincere thanks. Mrs. J. G. Pellctte. Kmil Zimmerll, W. (1. Moore, Dan (iill, K. K. Schneider and John Coleman, of North Yamhill, have lilud on land belonging to the 0. A C. It. U near Gaaloo, awearing they bava nettled, and making a lender ol 1100 to tha company, under tha act of Congreaa giving them the land, alliging that the railroad muet make a deed. The men have built cabint on the claiiim of 100 each, and awear that they are bona lido tettlera. More filing are expected every day. K you want to tile your place, get Ilgurea from the (Ironer A Howell Company, of Hcholla. We are the 1 urgent manufacturer of dr.ila tile in the county, and have told our product far and wide. If you are going to build in the Hpring, gut our ligurea of brick, building hlocka elo. We alto furnith lum her, rough and d reused, of all kind a, and deliver if required, in tullicient miantititn. Addreaa un t Ilillehoro, It. F. I. No. 2. l'reabyterian service: Reedville preaching after Bunday Hcbool, next Hunday morning, by Rev. KergiiHon, miHfionary evargeliiit, Portland; Childre.i'e l)y exerciaee at Tualatin Plains Church, next Habbath morning, and evangelistic eervlcea at aatne church, beginning next Habbath evening, Rev. Fer guson atmetiog Paitor Robinson, meeting to continue every night next week. A cordial welcome to all. We carry the bent ehoe on the market for the money. W. L. Douglaa and Dr. Rood's famous cuehion ehoee for men. Leading mnkea for ladiea. Latent atylee and finish. II. Wehrung A Bone Phoenix Lodge No. 34, K. of P. lant Monday, elected the following otlicert: Chancellor Commander. W. (1. Hare; vloe, W. K. Thomaa; prelate, II. T. liagley; maeter at anna, J. II. Orabel; matter of work, I.. . H'Misa; inside guvd, C. K. DniohniHi), and outxide guard, John M. Wall. Mr. Wall thus holds the bighiat honor in the gift of Oregon pytbiane, as well aa the lowett otlice in hia subordinate lodge top and bottom. Buffalo Pitta engine, water lank, and Champion Hay Preea, ready to run, complete, for $500. J. A. Moore, Hillthoro, Ore., Route 2, raiding just 1 an of -Hilleboro, this aide ol Newton. The CJ. A. R. and W. R. C. of Hilleboro join in thanking the managers of the Creacent. Theatre for the uee or the bouse for Memo rial aervicett on Hunday and Deco ration Day; alno to Prof. Barnes, Mies Wilcox and Mr. Piltenger and their clatses, and all others who anjitled in the exercises. Committee. Have you any fence to build? If so we can save you money. We nell a good substantial fence, A fett high, for 40 cents per rod. bchul merich Bros. The city council meets tonight, and 111 all likelihood the ordinance to enforce building of concrete side walks in the bumno(8 section, as noon na old ones are ready for re pair, will he passed, lum was no quorum Tuesday eve, and no Hwsion wbb held, We are agents for the Deering and Osborne harvesting machinery, nd have a oompleto line on hand, received direct from the factory. Bchulmcnch Bros. Senator Win. Scholfield, of As tona, was in the city Tuesday, horn Cornelius, where he ia visit ng his parents. He makes a Inn to Idaho before returning to the city of salmon. Are you aware of the fact that we can sell yoti the latest styles of men's suits for less money than you have been paying elsewhere? Schulmerich Bros. Frank Keenon, of Vinelnnda came in yesterday and want over lo Toledo, WaBh., where he will visit an aunt, aged 70, and whom is has not seen for nearly 2( years. Ladies' knit and muslin under wenr, latest patterns; embroidories and laoes finest line in the conn ty, at H. Wehrung & Sons. Richard Wiley boa been eppoint ed First Lieutenant of his company at the Hill Military Academy, of Portland. The student is an only eon of W. V. Wiley. Smokers like the Schiller and the lixcellencia. These cigars are of the beat stock. You can't fool am authority on a good cigar. Samuel Connell and wife of Port land, were out the last of the week guests ol the Connells at Olencoe and Hilleboro. and Dr. W. V Wood and wife. Do you want a buggy? We have the finest lines ever shown in this oounty. Sohulmcrioh Bros. Miss Jennie Deichman has re turned from Bellingham, Wash., where she has been spending the Winter and Spring. Now stylo shirtwaists, spring lino, now in from tho East. H. Wehrung A Sons. The Christian Church Children's Day exercises will be held at the church Sunday evening, at 8:00 o'clock. The finest line of fcpring drees goods arriving daily at H. Woh rung it Sons. O. W. Hinos, the Buxton road supervisor, waa in town yesterday, attending commissioners' court, REV. BELKNAP TALKS TO THE GRADUATES Ilaccalaurcatc Sermon was Preached in M. L. Chinch SERMON REPLETE WITU SOUNDNESS Adinoniftlica Them to Master TlititiHclvct sail bs Urn and Women The sormon before the graduating classes of the public school as de livered by Rev. Relknap, in the M. E, church, Funday eve, June 2. Rev. Belknap took as hid text for the Baccalaureate rermon Prov 47, "Wisdom is tho Principal Thing; therefore get wisdom, and with all thy getting getunderetand- log." l he sermon waa a master piece. Here is a brief synopsis: Many have im'ut h-annni' but fail for not noting the rr latum of ihinas. Ivlu- ration meaiu to ilmw out; to ilwelop, ml mnkea 11 niaxtrr of ourtchra Man in a trinity in unity, limlv, tniii'l ami aoul. True nltirat ion must iU-velop is IkmIv, hia intrlliireut'c. hia mural character anil nature. Why shuuhl we lc rducateil? int. 1'ur our own ankea. ail. Kor the auke our fellow-hting. 3d. l'or the honor and Kl"ry f the rrator w ho made u. Why take ciire of our bodies? fu the greut problem of life there is need of n itiottK mind in a strong IiikIv. lie looted rn-. Koosevelt, who liiw a Cer tain aort of conteiiitil for a man with aoft scles-Jiinils. Uoya esiKii.illv, from the live uiey lend, ne-i-d to care for their hodic. Avoid tmd habit. Cit-ut nutn-U-r of volunteer were rtjectcd during the call ol our country for defender. The time may come hen our la-id w ill need protection; but the cigarette buy will hve no place. I otic iH-iti-ct i'hyocally in not enotitMt. Mind rule the biMlv, Learn to think for otirvelf. l,-ace vrreat prolileni and nettle them. Strive for the bent. The trained ntellect lu the advantage. too't tiliysiiitie and trained mind are not enoiieh. The moral nature hhoiild lie Hi ron j and well triiiied. Mdiieutioii of the body and mind without a mora and Kliirituid training: in a diiiiL'eroiiN tbiiiK. Neither would I over umiiiasue the njiiritual. When this is done to the neglect of the intellectual, the results are lauatimanit reliL'toiis cranks. De velop vstematicallv. In all di iiartmenU of life the world i calling for leaders. All ureal leaders have In-en trained men and women; ood men ae.d good women. leucm-i little realie llic- power thev have for faahioiiing the future of their pupil. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John J Kenny to Chat Hall 152 tec 11 iv 1 1 a n ro w fri 12 0 J Bale to Albert Andrews, 33 195 a quitclaim tec 3!) t J a r 1 w 1 Antoinette Walden to Caroline Bamet et tl, So a aec 5 t J n r 5 w 1 Geo Schneller to Klmer Wiieht 40.- 67 a Johuiou Hall donation 1950 Harriet B Killin to Western Timber Co, 240 a tec 26 & 27 t 3 n r 4 w. . 100 W Newklrk to Wettern Timber Co 240 a tame a above 100 K M Tongue et al to L B Wilke et al, Ho a ice 14 1 3 r 3 w 950 Tot ruHiiowikl toll L Hamblclt, 160 a tec 36 t 3 n r 3 w 10 V W David to Grant llaitev, tract lu tec 23 1 1 a r 4 w to Loult Dentil to P R & N, right of way tc T T Burkbtrt to Jos Piuauowski 160 a tec 36 1 3 n r 3 w 1S00 Ivmllie Furdercr, et al, to Arthur KrtiKger tract in Van Schuyver tract 13")0 Rose Wilcox to J W Shute, 120 a sec 6 1 1 11 r 3 w ioo Peter l-'ilbert to II A & W K Davis, no a tec i2 t 2 n r 4 w uco II B ChesuiooretoThe Nicolain Xep- pacu Co 157.27 a tec 29 t 1 n r 4 w Soo Curtis Itirdsell et al to W Chleboski 10.33 atec23ttsraw 7 I. K Livencood to Marie Snecht, lots 7 bllt i, lieaverton htxi B V Day to Albert Andrews, 39.195 a sec 35 t a t r 1 w 2400 J W Newklrk to Western Timber Co 1400 at 3 n r4 w 5110 II B Killin to Western Timber Co 160 a sec 21 t 2 n r 4 w too Harriet B Killin to tame 1 240 a t a 11 r 4 w 100 J W Winters to James Brown 120 a sec 7 t 3 t r 1 w... S B Lawrence to Sarah Lawrence, wf 90 a near Schclls Cora Ann I'owler to Klizabeth Fow ler, lots 3 4 blk 20 S V at F Grove Oscar Baldwin to ISli.abetli bowler tract In lot 4 as alxive Soo Klbabeth Fowler to Oscnr Baldwin lots 3 4 blk ao S Y ad r Grove, ... 250 F Kchoen to Hannah S Mills, lot 4 blk 40, Cornelius loo Susan Corth to Frank Bishop 8a a tec 30 t 3 n r a w loo lessie lamea to H II Wetcliorodl, 5I.35 acres In DeWitt dnuatiou. . 2310 J R Keener to l.uen starrett, 9 a in Forest Frove 2500 V W Wells to C I Haecerty, 53.00 a below Reedville 2675 John W Winter to L M McBeth, lot 6 blk 5 Middleton FA Bailey to J N Loudon, 34 acres sec 33 1 1 1 r 3 w 1050 A W Donelson to r Collette, 5I.56 acres near Newton 5S00 (J 1) Anderson to J VJ Johnson, 6 lots lu blk B, Fairview 3 J N Loudon to F A Bailey, 40 a sec :8 t a n r a w io5o A S Sholes to A II Ruicrson, part of lot 9 blk 14 Simmons ad 1050 VVm Schutte to H 1 Hardin, a lots In Middleton 200 C Blust to Auguit Blank, 60 a near Tualatin 800 J W Baldwin to A J Folsom, part of lot 4 bile 20 f orest urove 2100 Ira K Purdin to Thos Counolly, 30.. 40 acres north of Forest (jrove. . 212b O W Hudson to J VV Shute, 80 a sec nee 27 1 3 n r 4 w 1 Wm Reldt to J K Lawton, a lots in West Portland Heights 1 I A Foote to Orecon Nursery Co, . , 271 acres west union 1050c Nursery Co to J A Foote, 160 a in Zachary d 1 c claim W Union. . ,16500 W II Wheatley to Oregon Nursery (Jo, tract in Bouhart Sub-Division 1700 Wm Nelson to Lottie Mercer, 30 a lu Isaac Jlutler donation clntm,, 3000 For a good Btnoke try the Schil ler or Kxcellencia end you will try them again and again. Argus and Journal, 41.75. Ri-mnniber we hve ice for sale at the Den of Swc-ets. J. T. Rooks, of Vinelands, was in the city yeeterday. Mr. W. F. Adkins came up from Seaside the firxt of 'be week. John Milne leaves for Ban Fran cicco the la-t of the week. Popcorn Crirfp, this week, at the Den of pwetts. (1. W. Marsh, of Centerville, was an Argus caller, yesterday. Born, to M. J. Reiling and wife, Centerville, June i, a son. Something new and different Popcorn Criep, at tho Den of Sweetj. B. C. and K. L. Ilollenheck, of Mountaindule, were in town this morning. Ladies', gents', and children's shoes, cpring Btyles, arriving daily at II. Wehrung it Sons. Raleigh RybiriHon, cf Progress, was in town yeeterday, on business with the county court. Ice in email quantities for lem onade or freezing cream at home, to bo had at the Den of Sweets. I). B. Rfcasotu-r, putting in the bridge at Scholia, for the county, was up to the county teat today; Brick for f&le at new yard, For est Grove. Peter Peterson, inde pendent phone, 7G1. Peter Peterson, the brickyard man, Hazel Ledford and W. A. Bdlitiger, of Forctt Grove, were in town today. Hon. M. 8. Barnes, of near Bea vorlon, and J. A. Johnson, of below that point, were in the city this afternoon. Frank L. Miilerand Freda M Davia were married at Cornelius, Ore., May 2'), 1907, Judge Fitch officiating. For SaU Heavy work horFe; well-bred black driving mare with colt; aleo U. S. cream separator, good os iiew. Inquire ol l red Rood, near Rood's bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Chap. Fostivan and the Mie'OH Cora and Stella Ofiinund, of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mr, i red Rood, Sun day. Dance at Alpha Hall, Cornelius, ISiturday, June lo. Walker s or cneiira; uc&eie, to ceain, inctuuing ice cram and cake. Come, all; good time is assured. L. D. Parsons, cf Gales Creek, and Martha Jane Lyda, of Forest Grove, wtre married at the resi dence ef Wm. Lyda, near the Bel incer bridge, JuDe 2,190i, Rev J. M. Barber, otliciating. To Lease A 320 acre dairy farm; one mile north of Beaverton Stock, machinery and crops will be sold to ranter at reasonable figure. Ioqmre of Kurath Bros. There will be an address to the Sunday School children at the Congregational church next Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Sub ject. "Temperance, the Why and How." The Order of Washington, of Reedville, will give an entertain ment at the 0. O. W. Hall, June 22. Ice cream and strawberries will le served after the program Everybody invited. Washington Grange No. 313 wil hold a basket dinner picnic at the Cort1)' Grove, near Mountaindale June 15. All are invited to come and brine well filled baskets. Mrs. Sarah Harvey, secretary. Marriage licenses have been granted the following: Frank D Morris, Pottland, and Miss Fannie hi. Johnston, Beaverton; Daniel U Cochrane, Independence, and Miss Amy L. Mooberry, Cornelius; Ar nold Hutchinson, Yineland, and L1II10 Smith, of Helvetia, E. E. Lvtle, president of the P R. & N .has been elected president of the United Kauways Co., and this begins to lock lika business It is now thought that Mr. Lytle will build into Hillsboro from Portland, and connect with the Tillamook road, electrifying be twen Portland and this place for passenger service and running heavy locomotives, with freight. into the city alter night. HOLLEN BECK KEEN A pretty church wedding was sol emnized May 20, 1007, at the M E. church, Wesley Chapel, when Mrs. Delia Keen, of Cedar Mil cave her daughter, Sadie, in marri age to Earl Hollenbeck, of Moun taindale, Rev. IUmhn otliciating The church looked beautiful with lecorations of roses, snowballs, dog wood blossoms, Oregon grape and fern. A large wedding bell hung amid roses and snowballs over the bridal party. 1 he bride looked very pretty in a dainty gown of while, carrying a lareo arm bouquet 01 white roses. The bridesmaid, sister of the bride, Miss Amy Keen, waa gown ed in light blue and carried whito rosebuds. The groomsman was Irve Willis. The wedding march was played effectively by Mrs. Hoktead. Mr. and Mrs. llollenfceck arc popular young people ol Washing ton county, and the Argus wiaheB them a long and happy married life. The eroom ia n eon of S. L. 1 Hollenbeck, and the bride is I daughter of Mrs. Dylla B. Keen. listory of Institution is He- viewed by Committee VALUE OF CHURCH IS OVER $3,000 vert thing waa Paid at Save Si Dedication Following ia the Historical and financial Report to congregation t dedication of the Reedville Pres byterian Church, which took place ast 8uoday.' 'On the 3rd Habbath of January, 1901, Mr. Robinson held the first resbyterian service in this com munity. Trior to that various de nominations had occupied the ground, but each one eventually ceased and left the field destitute of any Gospel preaching. A Sab bath School wai sometimes main tained, but naturally declirird as the services were broken on. The school house was always open for relig- ioui service, out at time went on many felt the need of a church building where greater respect would be given to God'i name and worship. In January, i9ca, steps were taken bv Mr. Robinson to re- cure a lot in view of building a church, and Mr. W. M. Ladd was asked to favor the establishment of a church and donate lot. The condition of the community. however, at that time was not favorable to this project, so nothing was done until rebruary, 1903, when the matter was again taken up, and Mr. Ladd referred to sir. .Martin inch, there was again de lay and nothing was done until early last year, when our pastor wrote to Dr. lliil.a-Juug him to give us his personal influence. He turned the letter over to Dr. Holt, requesting him to take up the matter, which be did, and finally a deed was given by the Ladd & Reed estate for the land upon which the church stands )n June 20, loco, a subscription list was circulated by the pastor, and the people of this community very liberally sub scribed. A meeting, of the subscribers was called on Tulv inth. and a mmtnit. tee was elected for building and com pleting the house of worship, consisting of Walter McCallum, J. Millar, James Borwick and I). Shaw; J. B. Imlay was eiecteu treasurer. Through the kind providence of God the work has been conducted we trust to the satisfaction of the entire commun ity, and today we come to dedicate this work of our bands to Hitn whose pres ence is not confined to an earthly temple, but whose glory fills every house of Zion erecteil to His name. Application was made to the Presby terian Board of Church Erection for aid to complete this structure. And (1000 was recommended by the Presbytery of rortiami ana granted Dy tne Board. It was thought wise to build a fence around the church lot, and erect sheds and furnish the church complete as it now is, and at tne dedication endeavor to clear off all indebtedness. We have received some small subscrip tions irom rortiami. tr. Unklater, Mr. John Cran and Dr. Holt were all helpful 10 uie pastor in ins enons to secure sub scriptions in Portland. we value tne wnoie oronertv as vou now see it today, including organ, bell, pews, lamps, pulpit furniture, sheds and fence, at about f 3250. All is paid but bills amounting to f66o, winch we hope might be raised today. Kespecttuiiy submitted, Walter McCallum, J. Millar, secretary; James Borwick, D. Shaw, Building Committee Reedville, Ore., June a, 1907." PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale, the following property on the rive Oak farm, 5 miles northeast 01 nuieooro, at ten a. m., on .1 n-n.i 11 SATURDAY, JUNE 22 10 head of good dairy cows all giving good flow of milk, viz: Durham cow; 3 Durham and Jersey cows; lull blood Jersey cow; half-blood Jersey cow; cow 7 e red Ayrsnire, a cows, part Holstein; cow, part Ayrshire; 4 hne a year old heifers.commg fresh early iu Fall; 7 fine yearling heifers; 1 3 year old bull, red Ayrshire and Durham; a fine brood sows; Tubular cream separator, No. a; a 14 in. plowt good as new; a steel lever harrows; three horse disc, good as new; one horse cultivator; Gundlach drill; Deering mower; old wagon; set of chain harnesr; garden seeder and tools; grass seeder, 3 ten gallon milk cans, ropes, pulleys and nay lories complete; 5 stands bees, i.uncli at noon. TerniB of sale: Under $10, cash; over if 10 one year's time, bankable note, at 8 per cent, interest. Two per cent, off for caph. S. M. CHAPMAN. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PROBATE F M Hill, John Miller and J Kopplin appraisers estate Thos J King, deceased. Guardianship Louis and Everett Dilla boy, minors, closed of record. Real property Myron and Gladys Hewitt, minors, ordered sold at public sale as prescribed by law. Depositions ordered, Mary Thompson and Jas M Thompson, witnesses of will of R Duustuoor; depositions to be taken at Seattle; June I7 date set to hear proof or win, W N Barrett appointed guardian ad litem Rufus K Norman, and hearing up on sale of property, June 5; order to sell granted. BAND CONCERT The program for the band concert . 1 1 J.J O - . J in tne uanustanu, outuruay eve ning, is as follows: March Philo Senate R. B. Hall Wnltz "Among the Uoses" Kiefer Schottish "Stay in Your Own Back Yard" Mackie Overture "Past and Present" Dilbey Intermezzo "Pretzel Pete" (made in Germany) Duraud Waltz Selected Murch "The Motor" Kosey Song and Dunce Caprice Mirth and Music Bee be Galop Dundy Pette Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. Two hundred people attended at the annual Sunday School conven tion held in the Cong, church here today. Dinner was served in the Orange Hall. President Robinson presided. The program was virtu ally a published last week. The following oflicers were elected: L. Ilollioger, president: Mrs. H. L. Russell, secretary-treasurer; Har riet Scholfield, recording secretary; K. A. Harding, 1st vice:K. C. Hill. 2nd vice; A. B. Garrigus, 3rd vice; Wm. Phillip, 4tb vice. Mrs. T. R. mbrie, 5tn vice; A. Frewiog, 6th vice: Kev. ncbwabenland, German vice; Mrs. H. Paget, 8upt. Home Department; Mrs. Btilwell. Sunt Cradle Roll; L. L. Hollinger and Rev. A. Robinson, delegates to the State convention at Eugene, May 26 27 23 29, with Mrs. Paget and C. Hill as alternates. LaFrance Circle and Vina Maple Camp, W. O. W., will give a dance at their hall one mile west of Cedar Mill, on Saturday evening. June 22, 1907. Ice cream and cake will be served at popular prices. Tickets, 50 cents. Everybody in vited. Sam Humphreys, well known here as a boy, now lives at Straw berry, and he is seriously thinking of coming back to the valley over a disappointment be received the other day. Sam lives sever- miles out of civilization and he concluded that he would market about 30 dozen eggs the other day. He carried the benfrnit in to the trading post and received six cents per dozen for bis cargo. This dis gusted Sam instanter and he com- menced to figure on selling hie homestead and returning where egge ara not a drug on the market. btrawberry is op in toe bunch grass hills of Eastern Oregon. For f ale: Shepherd dogs, Berk shire swine and Shorthorn cattle. The dogs are heelers and workers; the bogs are "doers, and the Shorthorns have a national reputa tion. Cad early for selections. AddreeB A. Chalmers, Forest Grove, Route 2, residing near Centerville. Report of Manning school. Diet 44, for month ending May 31, '07: No. days taught, 19; total attend ance for month, 573; total times tardy, 4; total No. days absent, 32; visitors, 15; neither absent nor tar dy: Marion, Edgar and Isabel Crawford. Clifford, Theron and Nellie Brown, Edith and Oscar Benefil, Merle and Pearl White, Sadie Crawford, Johnny Caldwell, Dick btowell. Clay and Frank Fisher. The following names were omitted from last month's report: Mary, Walter and Charlie Fisher, Merle bite and Auguetave Tolke. Maisie O'Doncell, Teacher. . Mrs. Gowao will be at the green house in bomb Hillsboro every Thursday until her stock of ehrnbbery, bulbs and flowers are sold out. Cume early to get tbe beet bargains. Independent phone 144. The State Fair Board has a fine race schedule this Fall, and E. B, kToDgue's Lord Lovelace is entered lor the Greater Salem 2.09 pace. purse, 15,000. This is the horse that won the big purse at Salem last season. M. F. Johnson, of Sberwocd, has a youngster that is promising, and he has entered him in both the Greater Salem race and also tbe Merchants' 2:25 pace. purse, 1,000. His horse 11 black well bred, and named McCloekey Mainwnght. A musical and literay entertain ment will be given by the members of the Dramatic Club, at Verboort on the evening of June 16, in the Foresters Hall. The principal fei ture of the program will be "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Choice selections on the violin and mandolin by Misses Bessie and Jessie Harring ton will make the evening enjoya Die ana pleasant. To our customers: Our choppe will not be operated after Jane 15 until about July 10. Chopping, next week, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. C. B. Buchanan ci Co Cornelius, Ore. All but about three or four hun dred dollars have been raised for the Oregon Electric right of way This will probably be raised by to morrow night, and the committee will then ask the company to put up a bond for commencing work at once and give a definite airne for completion. For Sale: Fifty acres cleared land in the vicinity of Hillsboro, on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line, rine location good building site. Inquire Argus. Paul Ringle, the young son of bupt. liingle, of the water and light plant, fell out of bed one night recently, and broke bis collar bone, the lad going two days before the break wob discovered. Dr. A. B. Bailey attended the little chap. A young fellow by the name of Phillips, residing above Banks, was hurt in the face by a piece of steel, at Palmer, Ore., on the river, the other day, and came here for treatment. Dr. A. B. Bailey dress ed his wounds. Thos. Tallman, of this city, suf fered from ptomaine poisoning the first of the week and came near passing out. Dr. Tamiesie attend ed the patient. E. Heilman was given the Ti gardville Beef Bend bridge con tract, at $315. Ileasoner's bid was $480. . PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office- Bailey-Morgan block, upalairs Rooms 12, 13 and 15. Resldencw oiiDi wnnt corner Baseline and Uacond HtrvtU Both 'Phone. S. T. LINKLATER, la. B. C. M.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offic npnUirt over Tba Delta Drug 8 lor Ruidano last of Court Horn. In ikm corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIESIE, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation In rerico or Englinti. K oe upstair, over L. M. Uoyt Co't. store. north aide of Main St., HUlaboro, Or. MrrWrWrrWrrWI J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on corner Second and Oak Sta Oregon Phone Main lift. HILLSBORO ... OREGON A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon.- Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. HilkWrv Ore. , DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO - - - -- - OREGON a . Bmglms W. 0. Hmrm DAOLEY A HARE ATTOUIRYS-AT-LAW Boobs 1 and S Shuts Building HILLSBORO, . . OBF.GON. J H. T. BAQLEY ATTORSBY-AX-LAW Office, nptUira, over the Pott Office, HUlaboro, - Ongoa . E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .y . Rooms j, 4, & s, Morgaa Blk, HUlaboro. JOHN 11 WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW , Office Upstairs, Balky Veigaa Block. Boobs, lanls. HILLSBORO, - ORIOON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stain, Central Block. HILLSBORO OBBOON THOS. H.TONGUE, JR. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - - Oregon fV - IMHOFF & MINAR - Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write um for particulars. Address 335 K. Morrison, PORTLAND OREGON : T. R. Imbrie : 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. Room is, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon (J. M. HUNTER OontrmotQf mnd Buttdei Estimates given on all classes of building fata, Firm mini ftf aftt Sim. RttMttet, Ma net ml Omk. '' Bmtm Phmnmrn HHHborOi Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S. Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest Geove Graduate of Grand Rapids Veterinary Col. Five years' 'successful experience in treating horses for lameness. Practice all modern surgery. Castration, Spay ing, Nerving for Relief of Chronic Lameness. Operation for Roaring. Pacific States' and Independent phone. - Callt answeredpromptly, day or night. Jos. Brandenburg, of south West Union, was in town Tuesday. A. L. CroenU of near Bethany, was in town Tuesday, and called at the'Argus office. ,, J. W. Bailey, W. E. McCourt, Ed. Wann, G. A. Patterson and W. H. Taylor started this morning for a 6Bhiog trip to Rock Creek, Columbia county. They expect tu be absent several days.