M'LLSBORO ARQU3, JULV 4, 190f PROGRAM FOR MVS r.uaJc Will I'min up Town ut1::l in MurniiiK START tOK GKOl'NDS AT 10(H) Three Kami la I'rotcsiion, IIHUboio, New berg and Kccdvillc ThiH tuoriiing llillshoro's big cele bration starts, and llio parade will form at i);3G and (tart fr the grounds at 10 IK). The committee hu foritiuluted tht) following pro gram: I. Amrnimi I'le;. carried by .1. C Lauiklu. l. lUllcl. J. 4. 5 6. I: ('.rand Armv of (In; Republic. I ltltalM.ru llni,. C.o hi. ni Liberty 1' lout. Float i( Stales, Float, IlilUtioio I, iuiil.fr Co. ('jirmtH', wtlh Mayor, Omior, and liruilrr of i'tcUratloti nl Iiidrrndciicr. y. Carriage wi'h t'uy Council. UK II. II. IIilNliiiru fin I ly l'lim-iin lliiud. Niiwlirrx Itrrd tV Corurt Band. C'llurun in Carriages, keedville Hand. 13 Parade f litis at Sfdinl V Main, and Third Si Mum, t y : j. i, kinn south on Sceond tol lr.rmti.il lfir to Seventh; win tli on Seventh to Park, paradr to leave Second K, M.iiu ptomptly at io:i At the C.iomi-U Onlcr called bv Mayor, Mililc by Hand. Invocation. Krv, C.ilimtrii k. 8liii(liiK, ti'ittlrltc, "Amcru-a." Muiic by Hand. Iietlaratlim of Independence, Frank Peters. Sonu, "S'ar Spaniard Banner" Oration, I Inn . It. II. Ilrrkiimn. Mimic by Hand. Adjournment Tor Luuch. Sports, Ailriimiti lUlloou A'rui.u. Baseball Oaiuc, lUuks vermis Conic ll.n. Baseball ftamr, Married Hu n tit I, all rel vrraua Married turn of llllMn.ro. 1'otiy lace open to all 15 bauds and nntlrt fut oo Saddle homes (tec for all low Hujjijy rare Irre fur all lo oo Foot face fte fur all loo yd Foot tace free lot all rnu yd diish Fat uian'a race 2m and ma y v 1 dull I,ilic walking race jo yd Wheclhotlow in it blind i.ildcd tut . r - Little villi' race under i, yr . , ... Little lioyt' tace under 14 yta, . . . Catching greated pig. worth J7, 5 oo 'I fio 5" 5" 1 b t 00 I (O open to all the pi REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Albert S Larioti to Krv Sam'l Wilton Ho a and timber I 3 11 r 4 w j Y A Reynolds to A 11 Hrhoouovcr, tract 111 Cornelius Environs 10 Fred Scboinbitrv to llrrinnn t .111 1 1-1 , Lot 7 blk J Dak t'.rove addition. . . in) T M Rogers to Tho Biadiry 1.14 a Kf lli t I 1 1 I w 935 Wui Keldl to lt Miner 4 lota W I' Height t Arthur Huron to K S McNutt 4" a arc ih t 3 11 r 3 w I Oscar Sheldon to TUoa Howe, tr in blk 1 S C ad Mho 330 S M Rcelo John It ll.iniu 3 lots blk 1 N side ad Wi i;i Nellie Crow to K I) Curtis ct al, quitclHlui 3 a WiiiS'.ukcfidoniition 500 Thoa Howe to Leo Siliinir tract in lot 3 blk a S C 1 300 J. U. McCIarkin wan in from Laurel, Tup.ay. J, A. Ihiclior, i.f MtitintaitiJulp, was in ttm oily last everiing. J. B. Htewart arul wifn wr over from tfouth Tualatin, Monday. Born, at HiUrlmro, Jihih 2'.), to Mr. and Mra. 1'rnr.k Mort-y, a "on. John Friday, of above Hnnk, wai down yuuterday, taking in Bhute I'ark. 8. P. Heedr. of Knotl villp. was in the city jeHfinloy, jtint to bco what wan going on in 1110 iiurg. Horn. In Lonia lnifl and wifo 00 the J. A. Imhfio farm, Wet-t Union, July 2, J".07, a toa. J. A Zimmerniin, r,f R wlmtl Farm, wai up veuterilitv. mid feelinn highly ulitttnl over that now granddaughter down tit h jduoe M. U. HtfictiliH and wifo. of Ho nuiam. Wach., tiro biek to the old llilldbnro home for th Fourth greeting their frim da in this vi oinity. Havo you any Atnro to build: If bo we can rave vou nimiMV. V' "ell a Rood Mihhtantial fonon, 4 fuel high, for 40 cents por rod. ychul merich Hroe. One of the lfcalon boyp, of Boholls, had an ai.klo cumhed biRt Haturdny, by a log rolling on bin leg. J)r. Lioklator attndnd ihe wound, and cays it id much wonae tnan a breaking of bone, Lout: At merrv.vfMroimd. ph bration ground, purw ,wUh fmall autn of money and three keys. Finder can keep money if they will return keyH Mrs. L. M. lioyt, it Hoyt'a Store, Hilluboro. Albert Tozier, who is in the Kaflt, visited Washington'B homo at MV. Vernon, June 20 lie writes the 1 ft ty', it I.Nia Mast, of above Mountain-1 dale, ban mtd Frederick M ant for divuroe, alleging cruel and inhu man treatment. Iter complaint alro nay that the defendant rtruck her many times, and 1ko threaten ed to kill her. There are four children, and the plaintiir anka for 4M) to proxocute the Huit, and twenty dollar pur month for the support of the children during the pending 01 UiH luti. ibe Mauls liavs 81) acres of land, and the wife wants a share in the urotierty. Hagly it Hare are attorneys for the plaiulilf Koine year or ho ago the MaU had trouble and the huitbaud advertised the wife. If you want to tile your place, Kt lifureH from the (Jroner & Kowull Company, of Bcholls. We are the largest manufacturers of dm in tile in the county, and have sold our product far and wide. If you are going to build In the Hpring, C't our figures of brick, building blin ks etc. We also furnish lum t, rough and dressed, of all kinds, and deliver if required, in kullicient quantities. Address us at Ilillsboro, H. F. I). No. 2. Home one reported a "hop blight'' n Washington County, to the Ore- Konian the other day, bring written up at the Portland end. This is error, there Is some Indication of hop aphis, owing to the moist weather, but the growors here have the pest well io hand and are spraying in good shape. There is no re.tson to fool "panicky" over results. Dr. F A. lUiley reports that as the it-suit of the heavy rain Tugs- lay night, much tall grain is some what fallen and that clover unout is badly matted. Much of this, however, will straighten and the down-pour haa dons a world of good to late town grain and to the vc-getable crop. Mr. C. A. Ileyer, of Mt. Tabor. and Mips Mary I). Brandt, of Ti natdvill.', were wedded at Tijiard ville. at the home of Mr. and Mr. F. Brandt, parents of the bride, June ;), liiOi, Kev. Hornschuh officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Beyer will make their home at Mt. Tabor. For pule: Shepherd dogs, Berk hire swine and Shorthorn cattle. The dogs are heelers and workers; ttie hogs are "doers," and the Shorthorns have a national reputa tion. Call early for selections, Addres A. Chalmers, Forest (J rove. Ituute 2, residing near Centerville. Willig Anderson leaves for Los At gules, the last of the wetk, where ho will visit his brother, who is in Crested in dairying and a store. lie may remain there, and Mrt Anderson ami cnilttren may soon tako up tbeir residence in the tour it city. Milliopry at half price. All good anti otMirnoie rms. c lean, and up-to-date line. If you wish to do yotumdf a favor, cull here before 1 .11. i-m a buying elsewhere. This offer holds co d until after July 4th, at Miss Kirk wood s above Iloyl s store. Recorder Basic? posted the or dioancos granting the United Rail way and Oregon Electric franchises through the streets of the city, the lost of t ho week, and the papers on which the grants were written were four and six fot in length. lSufTila Pitts engine, water tank, and Champion Hay Press, ready to run, complete, for $500. J. A. Moore, Ilillsboro, Ore., Route 2, residing just east of Ilillsboro, this side of .Newton. Orville "Tennis, of Forest Grove, and Art Donnleon and Cornelius BlaserJr., came over from Tilla mook, arriving Monday, Mr. Ten nis lost a horse at Gales City, Sun day night, We are agents for the Deering and Osborne harvesting machinery, and have a complete lino on hand rfciivpd direct from the factory. Rcnuiiiiorich isros. John 10. Willis, aged 22, and Rosa A. Schaer, aged ID, both of Mouniaiiidale, were granted license to wed, Tuesday, by Clerk Godman Mrs. J C. Latnkin, Mrs. Smith and diuightpr, Miss Georgia, and Mrs. John M, Wall relumed Tuet day, from a trip to Seaside, Geo. Billings, of Woodstock, and formerly a resident of this place for yoarH, was in town this week, attending the encampment. Iwnc Smith, who hns hsen with the engineer carps working lor the P, R. & N., on Wilson River, ia here for the Fourth. Thoa. Sain, of Gaston, W. W Lewis, of above DiUey, and Akc B load, of Dilley, were in the city yesterday. Mr and Mrs. II. G. Lake, 0! Greshaiu, are here to spend the Fourth with Mrs. M. M. Pittenger Sheep, hogs and bsef cattle bought. Independent Telephone, 51. Beaverton. J. G. Havnea. Frank Holcomb, of West Union vas in town luesday, accompanies y his mother. . Brick for kI at new yard, For st Grove. Peter Peterson, inde loudant phone, 761. , T. J. Willis, of vKtountaindale vR8 in town Tuesday evening. J John Milne Jr., was in Trom the i 'entorville ranch, Tuesday. . f Dan Burkhalter, of Farmtng(on ,' was 10 the city Saturday. Henry Miller, of Witch Hazel ; ,vas in the city Tuesday, COUNTY HOARD IN V VI? n Hi Will Adjourn Until Alter the Fourth of July ACCEPT THE SCflOLLS' BRIDGE upervliiors Reporting fur Spring Woi Balaoce of Claim Vtxt Wetk he county CDrrimisBionors' court, consisting of County Juilgq J. W. Goodin, Uillsboro, W. J. Butnc-r. Beaverton, and C. B. Buchanan, Cornelius, mt yesterday anil bo gun the July seahion. I). I. Rea soner was paid the nice little sum of 11,777.1)1 for tho ScIioIIh' wagon bridge across the Tualatin, tho board, after looking at tho struc ture, having aeceptod it. The court adjourned lart eve ning, and will be nt work agoin on Friday and Saturday, to finish the month's labors. Clalnia allowcO, tmlsnre to iititiear next week: Tliompivin Urns, lumber $57 llusliotiir a. Co, tu 40 Conelainn Bro, roads 35 40 C A Cavell, crulninjf 430 n Koee llocreth, witness it n 5 60 If II Hawley, " " 5 f.o U J'hIioU, toaila , 1 50 r Luther courthouse. ,. ., 1 y. Ileall & Co, drill, iiarry a,V 50 flrivKa ltroa, roada 3 D McLauiiah, courtyard 310 Anileraoo Bros, stale canes 5 tm M C Case, sal & exp 61 37 " travelling ep 7 n w K Harris, unit mstirctor 2 10 J K Morback, roads 15 ho Cieo II WIIcoj, assessing etc ion So Uernard & Co, ta, is (jo D H Kcaaom-r, Kcholls bruiii 1777 l J It HciiHlev. roail 20 00 Tri.... ..... iu H 1 inn r-11111, ujj mi 10 A II fOllll, " " 20 00 W W Uwia " " 7 win (.oetllciiuin, ljrii!jt-f! 3 50 ltig I-our Lbr Co, " 45 31 r. l. IIiiL'i-v. auo hhi lui 0.1 John Mi Claraii, ti j- ;il 57 5, - Brail & Co, rock crusher IJ57 J (l r Cooke, powder ... f 1 VV 1! Wilhun, relief 4 h. n I'avia, aaarssint; 27 00 j Willis Ireland, recorder and di-t...n jo 1 KJ (.(hIiknii, clerk, dep etc 3i col Brail it Co. roads 21 S 1 Conzrliuan Bros, lhr 12 25 Mrs ooilbuiy, exiiiniuiiiK board. on lllimclic Kicc, " " 9 00 L Kixon, ' " .. 9(0 (ilawi & l'riiilhotiiuic, sta 18 90 Brull & Co, loin Is 10 60 Ilillsboro Independent, printing . 1625 1' K Harttampf, loads 17 6(1 Clyde Lincoln, bridges 616 Sy W G rreiicott, critlsitiK 3H0 co R B Brown, roods IS on John Kasaabaum, roads 25 65 Ole Olson, " 22 ,5 II L Russell, . " , 00 J W Connell, sheriff , .a5 00 J W Conuell, expeuaea... 24 10 The Arj;us, printing 11 00 Ili 1'our I. umber Co, bridges 07 05 Ilillsboro I ity, water & liijht 22 50 I' W Livermore, bridges 35 2S Victor II Limber, relief 30 00 CW Barnes, assessing 4') 00 A J Roy, poor farm lo.H 00 Keeves it Keeves, relief 4 o. iieach it Keller, biidveo a.t 04 J S Lorsung, roads boo ward Downs, aistsHing ami col... 37 fio W Connell, coroner a ollice S 00 W M Jackson, tress , 50 00 L W f louse, court house 8 00 J P Tamieaie, relief 21 50 The Delta. " 42'') A M Collins, janitor 40 00 T A McBiide, circuit judge 20 N3 WEHKUNG AGAIN CHOSEN At a recent meeting of tho Oregon commission of the Alaska Yukon Fair, Hon. W. H. Wehrung, of Ilillsboro, was again chofeu ae president of the board; K. W. Rowe, Portland, vice president; W. I). Wisdom, of the Rural Spirit, Fecre- tary, and Miss Elizabeth Keane, of lortland, assistant secretary and stenographer. President Wehrung W. II. Weluutig has a great , deal of experience in Ivatr matters, having been superin tendent of the Oiegon exhibit at St. Louis and director of the Agri cultural Building at the Lewis & Clark Fair. He states that no ac tive work will commence until in September. The site is already se lected. Talk about mules a few years ago the man who had a span of mules in Washington County (and his name was N. ' omer, of Lau rel) wbb the cynosure of all eyes. Today you can seo a fine span of Missouri canaries almost any time, hitched to the chain in front of the court house, Better Btill, you can boo all kinds of mulo colts coming in from the north-since W. W. Paine, the Glencoe Btockman, Bet tied out that way and commenced putting his Jack in the stud. The mules are the boys, juHt the same, S. J. Galloway it down from Buxton to celebrato the Fourth with his family. fv 1 t J. H. Swalley.of Reedvillo, was in town yesterday. 1 Saturday Kvening Telegram and ArgUH, if 2 (X) per year. Ditiitil Curnrnines, of Buxton, was in the city yesterday. Win. Bnnriett was in the city from Cornelius, Monday. Parties desiring ico will please l-:ave orders with L. J. Palmateer.. John McClarari, of Gales Creek, ws in the city yesterday after noon. Kugcne Delplanche, of Center ville, was in the city the last ol the week. Mirs Edna Freeman, of Port land, is the guest of Miss Byrtle Habin. H. Welch ood wifo, of beyond Glencoe, were io the county seat Monday, John Goebsl, the Laurel veteran,1 was in yesterday, greeting bis veteran friends. Hugh Rogers, timber inspector for the railroad, was down from Buxton, yesterday. Miss Mabel Gilbert, of Wasco, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M Collins. Wanted : Girl or woman for gen eral housework, at once. Mrs. F. J. Bailey, Hillhboio, Ore. Green Walker and wife, of near Roy, wore down Sunday, guests ol H. 1). Schaiel!zr and wife. Do j ou went a higy ? We have tho finest lineH ever shown in this caunty. Hchulmerich Bros. Henry W. Jones, of Mountain dale, was in town yesterday, coming in to remain over the cele bration. Cbas. True, an old timer of Mid dle'.on, and II. L Kocher, of the same section, wore in the city vcb terday. R. S. Varls-y, who recently b.'Ufcht the Haynor place, weet of town, was in town yesterday to see tho crowd, ira K. Bradley, of Forest Grove web down yerterday, wearing that mile that won't come oil', even in a baseball game. The Misses Lottie Wann and Sadie B-jrst, of Portland, are out to spend the national holiday with friends and rtdalives. Capt. Wilbur Wiley, who has been up on the Columbia, in the Priest Rapids section, is in town to remain over the fourth. Ladies' knit and muslin under wear, lateet patterns; embroideries and laces finest line in the coun ty, at H. Wehrung & Sons. A. B. Smith, superintendent of construction on the P. R. it V. abjvo Buxton, was down yesterday, coming in to spend the Fourth. If you want to spray your hops remeinbsr that the Greear Feed Store, Second Street, keeps Whale Oil soap and quasia chips, in any quantity. Henry Guild, of Portland, and who has been on the OreeoniaD. was in tbe city yeBterday, the eueet of his brother-in-law, Hon. W. N. Barrett. S. A. I). Meek, of Mountaiodale, and whose father, Col. Joe Meek, was always marshal at Fourth of July celebrations, was in the city yesterday, Good, gentle, true and sound work or driving horse, for eale; weighs 1100. Goes at a bargain; color, black. k. E. Lyons, north east of Ilillsboro. J. C. Lnmkin yesterday received from Albert Tozier, making a trip in the etiBt, n bouquet of laurel leaves, gathered from the tomb of Jeilerson Davis, the leader of the Conftdcracy. John McXamer is now running a through-trip in one day stage trom roreet Grove, Icaviug out of For est Grove at G:OU in the morning, and uing throo relays of horses to effect the trip. In July brightly shines tho sun - Those days we'd rather walk than run; And cool soil drinks, ii-o crown and such, Appreciated very much. Soc.omu willi v.it'i", sweetheart, or friend, ir emtio alone --for wc intend To suit you all-tliimiih wants may vary, At I'alimiteer's Confectionery. L. J. I'alnmtiHir, Prop, Thos. Wilkes, who has been in Arizona for a year or so, and who was at Denver prior to that, ar rived the first of the week for an extended stay in Washington County. He is a brother of J. B. Wilkes. Talk about natty uniforms but tho Newberg band, which is in town yesterday and today, playing at the celebration, is uniformed in very swell Euits, and created quite a murmur of admiration among Ilillsboro citizens the young la dies going into rhapsodies over the musicians. The boys are gentle manly, and their visit to this city is one long to bo remembered as a feature of the reunion and calebra tion. Buxton: Mrs. A. E. Mead, of Green Mountain, has been seriously ill with the measles, but is now re covering. There were Bevoral raseB in the neighborhood but all are getting along nicely now. There iviis no ..school last week in the Meado district ou account of measles. Miss Ethel Smith has returned to her home at Knob Hill, from near Seattle, Wash.; where she recently completed a nine months' term of school. 110 u Veterans of All Wars Camp ed at Shute Park 'WERE TOGETHER WHEN BOYS' Interesting Exercise. Visit triotic Instructor by Pa- The Washington County veterans of all wars are in camp at Shute Park, this week, and make their final adjournment, after three days of visit and exercises, today. Pa triotic Instructor, D. J. Haines, of Portland, and who holds that po sition with the Oregon G. A. R.t was here Tuesday, and delivered an able address. On Tuesday afternoon the Cornelius contingent furnished the program of song and recitation, and on Wednesday Ilillsboro rendered the program. The roster of those who have reg istered, by states, follows: ILLINOIS F A Haines, C and Art, Hillsboro B K Haines, C " " " M C Collier, D 101 Tnft " John Nt-cp, C 9tb Cav Cornelius Koirt Ivunn, B 64th Inf. Hillsboro UK llailey, M 4 cav. Ilillsboro Kli Smith, O 4 cav Glenwood i K Mwdierry, A 150 In ft Cornelius Henry Chnllacoiub. 97 " " John II Bilker, G 1st" Forest Grove N J Walker, I, 1st ' " V J R Beach, Sturgis Rifles " " IOWA R Crandall, L 5th Cav Hillsboro F lioughty, I 7th " " Win Jackson, K 33rd Inft " Wei Kidgely, F 29 Inft Forest Grove S A Howell, 1 10th Inft. Beaverton Kufus Wnffgener, B 3rd.. Hillsboro K 8 Urauihall, B 10 MSB Haycock, A 5 Cornelius Fred L'nger, F 5 cav Hillsboro . OHIO Edmund Lee, K 39th Inft Greenville C C Hoopcs, G 161 Inft Gaston H S Gordon, Ind 4 Cav Forest Grove J09 A Bucher, G iSth Inft Mountaindale H G Fitch, U S N Cornelius NEBRASKA A II Gates, B 2nd Cav.. Forest Grove MICHIGAN W R Whitney, H 1st II A Forest Grove M J Sauiuions, I 20 Inft Portland R 2 ARKANSAS W A Hays, D 1st Inft Hillsboro WISCONSIN J W Hartrampf K 7th Inf. Hillsboro J 11 Waitc, II 37 ' ' F. J Groat, K 1st " Sherwood K J Groat, I) 41 " L T Cornell, A 3 Inf Hillsboro A W Barber, F, 23rd " .1 J Wilkins, II 5 Inft Cornelius A Porter, ti 12 Inft Forest Grove W II Mardin, K 2nd Inft Hillsboro MINNESOTA R W McNutt, K 9 Inft Cornelius John Krncrson, H 1st H A " W S TiltOD. 1 1 ith Inf Hillsboro W L l'ike, I 6th " Beaverton L h Bullock, K 10 Inf. Forest Grove Wm Norton, C Bracket cav Hillsboro A M Collins, F 1st H A Hillsboro Bnggs, Calvin, U S teamster " INDIANA R K Pimp-on, Bat A 1st II A, Hillsboro J A Long I 73rd Inft Mountaindale Albert bhanahan, G 9th Inf. F Grove G T Hollister, A 30 Inf, University Park L Groeudyke, E 16th Inf... Dilley W G Hager, 22 Inft Hillsboro Phil Masters, I) 13 Inft " J Garrigus. I 2l Inft Bank John S Sw.illey, I) 152 Inft Uccdville WASHINGTON I, S Faircbilds, II 1st Inft Cornelius OREGON J B Wilkes, D 1st Mt Vol Hillsboro ,Tas Harper, B 1st Inft " Rugene Jackson, B 1 Inft.. ...Grants Pass G W Keed, F 2nd Mt vol Dilley Chos Doughty II 2nd Oreir Hillsboro " " E 28 V S Reir G T Ledford, D 1st Oreg Mtd, Hillsboro 5 1) Powell, 11 1st " " " MISSOURI John Baldwin, G 23rd Inft, Forest Grove J A Moore, 5th Cav Hillsboro Henry Hesse, C loth Cav " NORTH CAROLINA John W York, Com Morris Sta.Reedville PENNSYLVANIA John Wolford, F142 Inft Buxton V M Watrous, D 207111ft. ..Forest Grove W II Morton, D 104 Vol Hillsboro NEW YORK Elbridge Cheney C 10th Iu II A,F Grove KENTUCKY D J Haines, F 26th Inft Patriotic In structor Oregou G A R Portland Geo C Thomas, K 12 Cav. ...Forest Grove WEST VIRGINIA Silns WGnth, A 17 Palo Alto K N Varley, 4th Oav Hillsboro The above is the oomplete roster up to 2:30 yesterday. The Veterans elected the follow ing officers: R. W. McNutt, presi dent; Jabez Wilkes, vice president; W. R. Whitney, 2nd vice; H. G. Fitch, secretary; S. Howell, treas urer; F. A. Haines, chaplain. They will hold their next semi-annual meeting at Hillsboro in October. The Ladies' Auxiliary elected of ficers as follows: Mrs. E. 0. Cran dall, president; Mrs. Alice Barber, 1st vice; Mrs. S. Morgau, 2nd vice; Mrs. Greendyke, 3rd vice; Mrs. Groat, 4th vice; Mrs. Sabin, secre tary; Mrs. Sarah McNutt, treasurer; and Mrs, Farnham, chaplain. Geo. H. Wolf, who has been log ging over in Washington, is home for the Fourth. J. E. MoNamara and wife, for merly of The Dalles, now of Port land, are out for the Fourth in old Hilltown. J. J. Hartley, of above Banks, was in town Tuesday, and went to Portland yesterday. Mrs. Lydia Bowen, widow of the late Chas. Bowen, was out thiB week, from Portland, attending the encampaieut, li A. H. Tanner Jr., who Is star ing at the mill above Gaston, came to tbe citv Mondar Afternoon, in company with Frank Challacombe, and tbe two rode their horses op and down the street, one of them nearly running down the eldest son of L. M. Hort. Tbe young men were arretted and the next morn ing came back and Tanner Jr. was fined $30 and bis companion, $10. They deposited cash bail tbe night on which tbey were arrested. Re corder Bagley felt disposed to be lenient with tbe boys, bat young Tanner was altogether too "fresh" the night of his arrest, and the Court did not think he was a eub ject for judicial generoeity. Tan ner figured in the iand fraud cues year or bo ago, and is supposed to have been the typewritiet who wrote tbe fraudulent contract upon which Senator Mitchell based a de fense in the Federal Court. Agent Vickerg states that be does not think the Southern Pacific will be troubled with car shortage this season as heretofore, as the com pany has made every possible effort to get rolling stock so they can operate in conformity with the amount of shipping. Tbe state commissioo, for the protection of shipper?, has laid down a rule that tbe agents shall keep a register of all applicants for cars, name and address of applicant, number of cara wanted, when cars will be re quired, kind and size, kind of freight to be shipped, destination of car or cars, when cars are fur nished, etc. The commission will have access to thiB booking, and accers to the record must be given to bona fide shippers. The United Evangelical Church will commence a series of Evangel istic services July 10, on Third Street, near Baseline A number ofou-eide eptakeis will be present to assist in tbe meetings. Rev. C. A. Meek, Ph. D,of Dallas, will 1 re oh on Sunday, July 14. A service of special interest will be held in tbe Evangelical Church on Sunday morning, bandar eve ning, program by Sunday School All are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ereritt, of North Bend, where Mr. Everitt has a drug business, arrived Tuesday, to spend the Fourth in tbe city Tbey are guests of John M. Brown and wife. Mr. Everitt says the Coos Bay section has a great future before it, and the big boom will come when the railroad Btrilces through the coast mountains. D. J. Haines, State Patriotic In structor of tbe Oregon Grand Army of the Republic, was in town Tnes day, and addressed the veterans at Shuts Park. Mr. Haines is a Ken tuckian, and was in Co. F, Twenty Sixth Infantry. He is one of the able speakers among tbej Old Guard. Nekon P. Wheeler, of Endeavor, Pa., has filed a mortgage for !f60, 000 on 2,034 acres of timber land in township 2 North range 6 West, Wm. If. White being the mort eagee. Mr. Wheeler should "en deavor" to get along very nicely in this vale of tears. D. B. Reasoner completed the Schol's' bridge across the Tualatin, Monday, and returned home that evening. Travel was stopped but six days. E. P. Cornelius, Ray Reasoner and El. Craig, were help ing D. B. on the structure. We carry the best shoe on the market for the money. W. L Douglas and Dr. Reed's famous cushion shoes for men. Leading makes for ladies. Lateet styles and finish. II. Wehrung & Sons After the Fourth exodus to the coat and mountains will begin. Ilillsboro will have its usual repre sentation at Newport and Tilla mook, and quite a number will go to Meacham and Gaits Creek. Thos. Emrick, of Tillamook, was delayed in getting away last week, and arrived home Tuesday evening to remain a week or so. He has his position back on the bay if be desires to return. W. F. Hoffman, with the car penter crew on the Oregon Electrio Wilsonsvule Bridge, came up Tues day night to spend the Fourth with his family, and take in tbe big celebration. Spray your hops: Now is the time to spray before the vine gets too heavy, and the lice too thick. We have quassia chips and whale oil soap in stock. C. B. Buchan an & Co, The morning sermon in the Con gregational Church will be about a "Century of Mission in China." The evening eermon will deal with "Woman as the Happy Home Maker." For Sale: Fifty acres cleared land in the viciniy of Hillsboro. on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line. Fine location; good building site. Inquire of Argus. A Cornelius lad stole a revolver from A. H. Tanner Jr., above Gas ton recently, and the property was returned to the owner, Monday. John Wunderlich, the painter, is suffering from lead poison in one of bis eyes, and is under the treat tnent of Dr. Tamiesie. Couuty Judge J. W. Goodin went to Scholia, Tuesday afternoon, to inspect the bridge just completed at that place. Wm. Ridgely, of Forest Grove, was down to the city this week, taking in th,e veterans' camp. rnorxssioifAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Sargeoo Office RailcT-Mnnrmn l.l.wk i,.I.Im Rooms 12. I I and 1.'.. ReaidaiinaMouth.. wmt corner Kajeltnaand bacoml Htroru. ooin rnonca. S. T. LINKLATER, II. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlca npnUIrs ott Tha Drlta Drug Flora rUsldnc Cast of Court Uookp, in tb corner of lh block. PArrVMryMrVrVVVVMVVs JAMES PHILLIfKTAMIESlK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. lonsulUlton In French or Kntrlmh. Of fice upstairs, over L. U. Hoy I Co's. store, north side of Main St, HUUboro, Or. Arrr'rPWVVWWWMVl F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Kesidenc on corner Second and Oak tilm Oregon Phone Main lie. HILLSBORO ... OREGON A.B. BAILEY, M.D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. TTillcWo C)rt. i - DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO .... . - OREGON iVr arrrrW Saw. R. Saarfcjr W. 0. Hmem BAGLEY A HARE ATTORNSYS-AT-LAW Eooms 1 and i Skate Building HILLSBORO, . . OBEfJON. H. T. BAGLEY ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Post Office, Hillahofo, Oreg oat E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 4, & 5, Mergaa Blk, Hillsboro. rArWVWWM JOHN U. WALL , ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey Mergaa Block. Rooms, 1 sal a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. TVrVr, W. N. BARRETT ATTOEtfEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO . OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LjAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon O. F. SHELDON Attorney -at -Law and Mmtary Publfm Ontem mvar Wthrtmtfm Siarm Hillsboro, Oregon IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write us for particulars. Address 335 E. 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 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland Oregon G. M. HUNTER Oontraotor and Builder , Estimates given on all classes of building Snap, Flrat mud Malm aim. RmWmo. mmrnt anal of Oak. Bath Phanam Hllltboro, Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S. Office: Hancock & Gordon's livery Barn Forest GnovB 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. Calls aosweredpromptly, day or night. Ladies', gents', and children's ' shoes, spring styles, arriving daily at H. Wehrung & Sons.