( Uy Omncll Taiwcn an Spit Ordinance Antl TO KIVI U0LLAK9 FIX! , Wiicf fink I Seta t bi Hull! hi tat Illy Tbi rwuUr monthly meeting of lb jiy council mi held Tuiily eve. Ao ordiimice wee pad prohibit ing inl" "I00 tldawalks.ln store room, oHir, n windows, and in ellioe j'l'rocbMi. Keen publir pin-, ntlice or store room, however, muni have card U, forbidding pitting- Tl ordinance provide i penalty of from 13 to 1 10 for vlo jtlion el tli statute. Tito neat and hibly l'r"l" r h108 M e '""trio lion up n the man who depwita bug nat "clm" o the pave ment, end which U torture i ibe aak tmarli. N o r-Y-o r-k ! A resolution wu patted aulhori ling lh lr "d I Ighl committee la prifwii lo trecl a new water lank, tiiil t't rriir lha tavir of lb tttrr i it I gbl plant. Kwonlnr rVhuInierich waa auth orial togiva writtao notice to th Mtrrbil to bava all barns and building which bava boat) erected ili.ro tli" ''g (( Iba ordinanoa tovertiing tarue, lo ba tamovad from lriK Svcrl billa wera allowed IARRKTT fOR JOINT SKNATOK W. N. Harrrtt, of tbia city, i the only rtndiiiata fr Joint Senator fur l.inroln. Titlamnok, YVatbing loo ami Vainbill Counli,reiding In tht county. Mr. Barrett waa boro in tbia county, aducatad at Pacific I'tiivertlty, studied law in th l otrioa of lha lata Congress man Tongue, and haa baaa prac ticing attorney ol tbia county for or Ti year. Haa aavaral llmee rtprMt)ted tbia county in Ibe leg ialaturo, and alwaya baa opposed mrivigtol appropriation, and it II fitted and (Uttitled to repre tent thi district tn the Han at a, and it receiving arturancee of good tup port from other counlita. II a haa, lo niimxroui campaigns, rendered iilualiln amiatance lo tba Itepubli eta party, and bai alwayt.wben a cinduiate, received good auppori br; aial a ha ia tba only oandi data for that potilloo who realdra io thin county, thera ia no question but what ha will receive lha uni ted vote of hit party at iba prima ry alrrtion. AUCTION SALE Tbe under!gnd will tell at public suction at hi farm, 1) niilea eoulh of Ileaverton, Ore., at 1 p. m., on HATl'UDA Y, APRIL 11 Roan mare, 12 yean old, weight I); pony, 6 years old; yearling colt; 4 cow, 2 with calvet by aide, l ha been freah 2 months, and 1 till b frenh in August, all giving milk; 2 yearling beifert; 4 head of ui; 2 lamb; some Black Minor oa chicken; 25 cord a of wood; 2000 picket, buggy; aet double haroeee; t tingle barneee; grindstone; orosncut taw; hayrack; garden urn; Htnger tewing machine, al aort new; household and kitchen furniture, and many other article Terms of Hale 910 and under, b; over 10, eii months' time, approved note, 8 per cent interest Two pur oent off for cash over $10 K. T. Fittpatrlck. To Tapayera of Washington County llv ttiK Iii,,.i,,rr been an edvixale of hllfli viluiitldim, witli the Ulna tliat Klit mil tlitirtiliy to be morlly In- rM.. m,il for the rrMon that the mil 'vjr.fur Ihni year waa lliml by th County "Jiirt al i.rHotlcallv Ilia same llaurea "inlxr Ii-nk valiintlim. tberahv material ly lucri-ntlii ,e burden ol Uiatlon, I riii)N, tftor the luiiumniuiit la couililet 'I, and rturn.i lo tlila oltloe, l) make a '"motion of ifft lo 30 tier oent. on all valu wloim, m ilmt if(,B ml levy uiiial stand tli? name, the tale will lie the In. IIih KHNoitNor'a ollloo abaolulely h '"itliiiiKwIitinvertodu with tba levying "fine lax ni, and tlila It a point the tai Worn nhmild underaland. The Court ""I determine what amount It deelre ' fiM, hikI then make tbe levy eooord "'lily, wlmlnvcr the valuation may be, litli(ir lilK or low. OKO. II. WlLdOX FARM FOR SALB The Louis Rot farm of 104 acres, one half mile south of Roy, will be " at uereree's Sale, at tba court In Hillaboro. at 10 a. m., on April 27. 1!I08. This is a fioe arm; splendid soil, and haa be een fifty anj asty tores under h" plow j orchard: house and barn; DUnoe of farm in limber, good for ""oa, eto. Plaoa very productive, nd a good buy. If you want s na place, come and we it, and ."en attend the tale. Dan Knnls, One of the heirs to place, "e total registration AT a vtera in this oountv will approx mi Corne- liii mi luraday vunory f.,r tba "wet,,," aU oflh, ln-ple ticket tj ,)Ul Iho council, llm-drya ' hvi.,R Hc tad C. A. Whilmore. The Weta voUd and eleoled aa follow,: I'raai dent of tb council. K. Hebron M council: Geo. Ilolachtr, 110. Qua Irml.r. CO, and Kd Wolfe. 62. lot ing Win. Mmll, with a vote of 47 Recorder, V L. Geiger. 54, kTW urar, Alponaoa Ilentlrlckt, 63. Tba Dry ticket vote wat: Mayor, M. II. llenderaon.4'J; Council, John Hart man. W), II. H. Hturd.vant, 41, K A Tbomaa, 4S, 0. A. Wbitmore.53' lUcorder: II. U. Kitch,4;i; Treanur' r;C. U. Hancock, 60. H. C. Black Minorca. H. C. Urown leghorn and H C Itarred Itock eggi, at 60 wnta par aetting of 15; Mi in moth I'ekin duck egi, M) ceuta fur 1 1 egga For eala at Vaugbl'a grocery, Hitlnboro. or at my reeidnnre, llilliboro, H. 1) 2 Indaiwndnnt phone, Una 'J, No 66 .1. Mri. Mary !andeia. 60-6 County Trtaaurer Jackaon met ith quite a bad accldenl Tacaday night. While up on a ladder in hi woodahed, getting down aonif wood, which bad bwn piled high, the ladder gave way, throwing bim to lb fl Kir, bii bead at. iking on a elick ol wood, and aeveriog a branch of the left temporal artery, cauaing a lively How of blood. Dr. I.inklater waa aummoned and alilcbed up the wound Though weak from the ahock and loea of IiIixhI, Mr Jaakaon waa able lo at tend lo bi official duliea the neit day. 0. K. Bheldon will aril bia bouie hold furniture at auolion, on Sat urday, April 1 lib, all o'clock p. rn. Hale will take place at the res idence, corner of Kir and Kigbtb treela, io Hillaboro. Anyone wiab ing furniture will have a good a lock lo aelect from, aa it it all good Remember tbe data and place. Vital ilatialica for Waabington county, at reported to County Board of Health, for tbe month of March, l'JOH: Number marriage, D. Death Malea, f; femtlea, 0; toUl, II. Birtba Malea, 1G; fe male. 10; total, 20. Contagious dieeaa: Cerebro-Hpinal rueningi lit, 1; diphtheria, 2; meaelaa, 4; chicken pox, 4. W. D. Wood, County Health Officer. Wa admit that there are about ona tbouand peraon in Oregon telling spectacle. We are alto willing lo admit that leee than one per cent of them are at well pre pared to prepare glaaeea for your eyea a it Dr. Maltbewt, of Tort land, who will be at the Commer cial Hotel, Saturday, April 11th. niifii aa a - On lat Thursday afternoon, ingeley, tba 13-year-old aoQ of Mr. and Mrs. C K. Lytle, of Ibis lly, while tplitting wood, acoident- llv cut oil a piece ol nit ten thumb, neoeeeilaling the preaeoce Dr. Linklater, who tooa nine tltchea io the wounded member, which be bopea will grow together again. The building senion is now tt hand, aod anv one contemplating work in this line should call on tne Climax Milling Co. whe n Dgurmg on material. We hve a complete alnrk alfftVI OO btod. HOlD phonea. " J. C. Miller, of nar Vineland, . rt. I.. IT. ...i was in town luemiay. no manv if the bill farmers are dig aiiiB the last fear potato orop, and find it uninjured by the freee-up l.at winter. Hmuis are not l.rlnatno a flOOtl S 1'riCO ID1S w....n.-S " , , . f priug at raisers migm aesire. Knr Hale-PiaS. sboatS and old tows, of which some are with pig ml uimi have litters. 'Also .....h.l.raa Poland taina ooar. F. M. Barnes, 2 miles south of Illluboro. Ind. phone u -w. Tka fnllnw ina named persons in this county have recently received an increase of pension! n,An.er lieaverton: Ulcero ninee. Alex Raymond. J. w. onerwouu ' . -. ' ... II- I 1 .II' I . . ' ... nl -J and Mary M. weue, mm v...v Franois Keenan, corneiiua Wnilrelv different from anything else we have yet oiierea-uenu . Toasted Marshmallowi at me w of Sweets, TKa nronn State Sunday Scboo Convenlion meeU at Forest Grove, April 27, 28, 29. Prof. K. 0. Kx ..Vi t ni.in.Bn. will lead the choir, ueii, ui - ni and many prominent Bpea be Dresent. u U Anril 19. and you sin . .tt l... t ma tn DUV aaeici n7i.b.. .nA rahhits. We have Uuiuavuv many varieties. Da., a iinkr. of the German p in tbV Baptist church at fbi. place next Sunday, t Ip. In lineman, ueruiau dially invited to attend. Ha.elwood Ice Cream, tresn oy ters, conleoiione, uur, gars, tobaooos and pipee, at Palma teer's oonfectionery. . t w tKnann.adrunk. was fined $10 by Recorder 8h!ul"Q,i10' 0of Tueeday, and went to jail in lieu of cftflb hr.iflbe. hand brushes, bath brushy tooth brushM jlarg d beet assortment in the city, at Hillaboro Pharinacy Niohola. Gerlg, of Marion ooun Tba city election held in . MALINDA TITI'ER 1817 Paases Away at her Home in I IlilUhoro, April ( BUSB4XD TOOK DONATION CLAIM I Btr Mtrnigi Second Kecarded ia if i ,1 ... . i r.. ma.inaa i upper died at ber noma in iiiiiHtmro, Monday, April IK. 1, l'-KJH, aged 77 year. 3 monlh and 12 days. Maliuda Beal was I Ibe daughter of George and Roaan- na lieal, and wat bora in Ohio in Wl. In 1847, she crossed the Plains, with ber parents, coming direct to Washington county, and settling near Forest Grove. In 1H48, the wat marr'ed to Robert Tupper, and settled on a donation claim near Dilley. To them were born 12 children, aix of whom tur- wa K.r fnl!.,..- U'illarrl anrt William, twins, ol Hillaboro; Char es, of Hunnynde, arb ; Mrs. Em- mat M nnmn I fit I lanhnan uaaa i vj ivu. vi wtuuau vai y John, of Portland, and Mrs. Mary aird, of Portland. Besides tbe children, she leaves 24 grandchil- ren. i great granacniidren; ana i t i ml wo brotbert, Geo. Beal.of Seghers, this county, and Joeiah Beal, of Goldendal- Wash , her only eieler hav ng died three months ago. In 1805, having sold their donation! claim, tney moved to roix county, .. . a , . a aod later to Salem, and in 187S to Goldendale, Wash., where Mr. Tup per died, about 24 years ago welve years sgo, Mrs. Tupper re moved to Hillsboro, where she re- sided op to the time of her death, U.. T,,nn.r....lilUll mam. tn... . -rKv. - bar of tbe Christian cnurcn ror over lortv years, ner marriaee ... K. umn iwr tumrM in ' , T ,'. ui. i" this county, her sister s, Mrs. Roe- anna uan, oeiog toe urn. 11 1 .l. is. Funeral services were held in tk. PKri.ilan ohnrch Waifnaarlav u . , t . n.o n., nfl n at ns luuiuiufti .... . id interment was in th I. 0.0 cemetery. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Aii,.r simlM lu Chaa W McFee. Lot nblk 6 Oak U rove addition, looo . r -i Wm Reidt to Cha W Anderson, 4 ii'..t iwtl.n.l lUlahla 1 1 Same to Krank Olten. part block 14 Vt eet l orliana neignu w T Piupalrkk etal to Annie iu , . . . 1 . a : . fu I V . iaJ.am I Ulveiy, J lots rruumi uwi., .. V O Hocken to K T Kitpatrtck, 2 lota in Fruitful Unda 9 Chat W Seidel to T H Hill etalt, 8 acre eC U t t r I W 7U" M Kenrll to nana corn.i.,.o . . ... .. . . , o - Georgia Hanaon to c A Parsons, i Kli , . HUM - - . , .,! oil I n raw IOOO acre In K 3 1 upper aonaiion . , . . ow oaeph Let to Bertha jacobton, i- acre in sec o 1 1 n r a w........ 33r- M, w t. R.la tS (11 Anton Weigel to lnvetment co. t io acrea a Rlchardaon donation 1 1 000 J F Allen to W 0 Bcofield, lo a in c tt t n r 1 w S,r Rdward Cnrran to Wm R Rolling, Part blk I Oak Grove addition... W W Boscow to Chat K Shorey, 1. .?i acrea In R William donafn too 857 (Mara 1 Thoma to Harriet A Fo- ter, tret in MB 43. rorew virevn w5w P Cooper to U D Bump.etal part see IT t I r 3 w 4r urm N Hurat to F W Walah, part hlk I Simmon ad to Hiiwooro... 015 W Shute to Wm A Ftnney.part of l.lk t Fairview ad to Hillaboro... 6t5 H L Burchell to John Seifert, 40 a in A Lande donation una Wm RWt to T I) Oilmore,parblk 34 West Portland Heights C P Wunderlicb to M Keiling, part 1 of M Wren aonaiion Investment Co to O W Bondnrant, 1500 Lot 7 Nortn Ttgaravuie aaauion Hn. Wilkin to Frank Waibel, I part blk 7 raimcw u mhwuwiw, . - , ' u Iniu Imi , r , . 1.11II-K-.-A InA wu n.vla donation. Olencoa 7SO Fannie I) gmitu to jo Dcuuucr, lr ! Nnl.Vd donation aooo I00-CLASS iNiiiAiiuN A meeting will be held at wen - i- u.n a.inrilav nokt. Anril a a mmm ruuga u.i., j r II, 1908, at 8 p m., on which oc cosion a class will be initiated in- to the mysteries 01 tne uraiernai Brotherhood. All persons join ag WO WUBi K"--! -------- . . n-im m 1 th.. ni.na nnrinff innieu. raiun u" present "100" campaign, win " r ii.t.i:nn ia nu. Th. IPra. " MJ5r.V;: ofth. ierufti ii.Mr - -- --- -- --- nn.in.date DenenoiarT anu .1 ..i1aa In lha arorld. and rM'r-"Tr-anM Tautn ihi. .tate If you have not already hsnded in your name, oan ou in. 11 mar uMMV" ; t I. Chappel, deputy supreme preai dent, or " ' j Hillaboro Jjoage, o. io, auu m lha lilt: . 4 HlLLSBOAO ARQU8, APRIL 9, 191 4 T. R. Ratcliffe.of Scholia, waa in the city yeaterday. Timothy, clover and all kinda of Geld teedi, at Ureer'a. 61-4 Mr. Hotchkiea of alove Moun- taindale, waa in town Tueeday. Buy your garden aeeda at Oreer'e. 61 4 C. P. Wunderlicb, of near Cen larville, wu in the city Tueeday. c, . , : -t .11 l : i .i .ii ,i- HilUKn, Pkm:.. o,i Ibvvw w aawme w M a j wav J a Mil M. L. Howell, of MonUvllla. .aa in town Wednesday. Garden and 6eld aeed in bulk.at u. Greer a. 61-4 Fr.nk Meainni. thi. .MV hi 20 acre tract near Cornelius for I HMO. Two furniebed rooms for rent near depot. Inquire at Argaaof- flee. w Mri. John Boeker returned the first of tbe week, from a visit with frienda at Banki. , . .... . For the largest and best line of perfumea to be found in the city, call on tbe Hlllsboro Pharmacy. Mra. L. M. Hiatt, of near Glen- coe.waian Argus caller Wednes- dy- Mitt Eunioe Paisley, attending the Hilliboro achoolt, spent Sun day with her parents at Buxton. .. , . ... You never have eaten anything fiuiteaa cooa as loaatea Maren- ., - - . mallows. Den of 8weeU. of tbe morning sermon in tbe Con- gregational churcb. "Our Eman cipation" ia the evening topic. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children hoaa you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis, Mrs. McCnmsey, mother of A K McCumsey, of near Mountain dale, is sick io Portland, with heart trouble. Hereafter, all danoea at the C. 0. F. Hall, Verboort, will be strict If invitational SllairS. i-M K. a. ft-aiu, me piano inner, is v r . , . l.l in town for a few days only. Leae nrdara at MoCormlck'a musifl store. Rev. Robinson offers his black mare for sale a gooa-ior-au-pur- nnji animal a lan ait wrn n anrraa 'Vr. ,y n1 fi-rneas, Duggy ana ngni naca. Xhe Baoka wiU give a oon. o.rt and dance, at McGraw'e Hall, B,nkf g,tura,y evening, April or. l All are cordially invited. 4 wuau When in town, call at Palma- teer't Confectionery, and try the famous Hires Root Beer. Always cold. Ernest Foord, of this city, who recently underwent an operation Jl-i.:. i- Pn.t(.nJ U ,lut (ummuiuhd, iu ivniauu, " improving nicely. .... - .j . "'Y" ebb & Hoover's Feed Store, lor on . louu ucr uuuuu. 1 .. , Bkauog inurtday, rriday ana flatnrdav niffhU. this week, at I . j , 1 HartramnrK Hkatina Kink. King r-- -v -, - musio Saturday night. Skating on Wednesday, Thursday and Satur day nights of next week. COMMISSIONERS' COURT .. 1 p. . . BM n.. ".' "" "'"'r1 BDDOloieu iHNi lutu.iwi iui um COUntV. with Balary at $25 per n n Tj1M1j .j WV Shaver Wi V 4kWM w aaiu w " - ..... V 1 :J- l. appomiou ciera auu juugo i c lion, to nil vacancy causea Dy non residence of Q.W.Smith and E. . T.'i. ir.. Q..l. n.uinnl A. AUUII. UHI VUIW umiuvH . - . . . I VU inuuva if uuuii, u 1 . I lowing refunds were allowed : airs, h Portegue. 4.0'i; L. 9. UCUOn I n.n to 54: First Nat'l Bank of F 7. "in Jj'-.l 1 j . N. jonoson. .4r, U-uiia a. Raan 10. VI- Wm. McOuil an. I am no. V.il W (1 lJ.at, run nam uaua, . , 14.00: roreet viruva . J re ci & r - Natl liank, II , isa 83; M. 15. Bump, f o.t; u. ana E. M Baldwin. 9.57. Roads Noa. 444 and 445 estab lished. Hauling crushed rock; in the matter of awarding oontract for hauling crushed rock from the eev- . . ... . . r I . Ural quarries be awarded to Wolfs I n t. Dji tk.tl .. u :A . :. 1 urufl. auu J.rat " me wmnwwri reuireu a bond in the Sum Of 12,000. Claud Mason and Ed. Dixon be appointed clerks of election, to take PCof Ja.. Clark and Chae. Mil- ler, in r oresi urove preoiuo. Th. An. imnorted Belaian Stallion. I K. Th. miU Hone Company, is tne largest Horse Company, is the largest horse In Washtogton county, and I t I T 1 X .1. ! aa t M weoniy DeiRiwu - cauntr. He weighs ilw pounds, , w..iu .nit iKn w is of perfwt build, and the best hum and draft purpose Mamma l in bmw. vu-mu. - aw. m u.. y . to m.AA A fkla KAraa Ad- i ' tDV" vartisement later. Mee Otto Hartrampf, nni.Ki, n v. This week at the Den of SweeU Toasted Marshmallows, 1- . . . K 1 x Among the new oafde at tbe Ba 1 v p 7 . . , - IMkf WMk are the U. B. battle J ships, cruisers, and torpedo boats, BI2 rnr Bo. Dr. C. B. Brown, dentlstjjfj LIQUOR CASES NOW Entire week Taken to Trv Saloon Men THE McCOl'RT CASE FIRST AT BAB McCanrt tad Fred Cornelias Acquitted by Juries Circuit Court has epent the entire week trvini? the "whiskev to mi. nor" caaea. The McCourt caae. in which it waa charged that lioaor was sold to Norman Anderson tbe night he shot Geo. Bchulmerich'i wvai m -v av t Dnuio uo kjj ikiuui bnt Chat. Koontz. bartender, and i k au,..fc -un ... ;n iK .Wn . ... . ... . .when the.boy wa3 there' 8wore he nu noining nut an oyster cocktail Tk. - . :,;.. . . J i 4UD'U,D. Vl " w'uu rei:De,T 'erJ cl T, 8UUty: n ii.ii a p.iu. ir n Nfttnn IT Q Anicker, J J Meacham, John L Barrett. J McRoberts. A B Davia. L A Rood, Thoa Ratcliffe and A P Luther. ! the next case Fred Cornelius was cnargea wun a unuor eaie to u,. p.. n .... , ,. ... iwure uiai u uiiue u'l eiio io me k. . ... . . A ... . , . . IiUJ, UUk UBU DilIU tU a UBUICI UJBU, instead. Tbe jury returned a ver- did of not gniliy. The Jury A B Davis, J Eleatoo, 3 Paieley, F G Aoicker, II D Mat- teeon, J J Meacham, Geo O Sloan, A C Hall, J McRoberts, J L Bar rett, J WShuteand L M Cjmmons The case of State v Gragg & Wann went to trial this morning J. M Wall and H T. Bagley are handling the cases for the state, and Bagley & Hare and E B Tongue are attorneys for the saloon men. The case of W. V. Wiley, a like charge will be tried tomorrow. r!h nnii0htv withdrew hia r1a nf not aunty of inducing the little Bruce V ' . . . r Doneuon to rob tne ureu gin, and then P r"-y " iu.pocB tence of 6 year, but gave parole during good behaviour. J F Kerr v Ida Kerr, adtnx, default Baker v Baker, decree ol divorce. Rambo v Rambo, same. Dillaboy v Dillabov etal, dismissed. State v Ja Trail, charged will atealing hone from R Linton; plea of not guilty ; bond at $iooo, or cash bail at $-x; case continued to November term. M S Callender v Daniel McCloud; W II Lyda v Jerome; M Bisbee v R Har rison; decrees. Maine v Kane, injunction modified. CAKE AGAINST ' MACHINE" in spite of the desperate efforts of the old ?hine n,'! of certain U'K uM , .u u . utl the nomination of H. M. Cake, chain pion of Statement No. i, for United state senator, on Apm 17m, is Renerai- ly conceded throughout the sUte. It is predicted in Portland that he will carrv K, ,,., 0, , w ,v, .n i j j 6000. With few exceptions, the news- paper of the sute haw rallied loyally to Mr. Lake's support, in urging his ncm :...: liv , u,... '"'I -r"" ".' "Hon. U. M. Cake is making a mae nificent campaign, and his nomination, never seriously in doubt, is now practic ally assured by a rousing majority. En thusiastic crowds hare flocked to hear him in his trip through Southern Oregon and his tour of Eastern Oregon, where he has always been strong with the voters, promises io dc in me aaiure 01 . . r tnumphal march. Mr. Lake is making i a clean, uiemneu cauiutiiKii, 11" itoui personality or abuse and is earnestly ad- vocating the principles he believes to be right, lie is ail able, ettective speaker, who makes no attempt at high-flown ora tory, but takes the people into his confi dence, and has a quiet heart-to-heart talk with them on the important issues now before the people of the state aud nation the most effective oratory, by the way, that can be indulged iu by any public speaker in tnis practical age. ne dodges no issues, straddles no questions, but frankly discusses every subject in a manner that leaves no doubt in any mind as to its sincerety. In Mr. Cake the people feel they have a man whom they can trust; one who would represent them honorably and fearlessly in the na tion' highest law-making body." S. B. B. PROBATE Final settlement Tho J King estate set for final settlement Apnl 30. Mary K and Theo J King, minors, and interested parties cited to appear May 5 to show cause, if any, why real estate hall not be .old. Estate of W M Lyda closed of record 1 .... - i! , 1 r..n Mry ration, guarman, obt.iiK iu..j aettled with ward Edward I'atton, is dis- cbanred and bondsmen exonerated Matilda Sandstone estate; Saiah Will J. Mat,thew bamutone CT&ger and Hulda and Tames Nicholt apptd appraiser estate R L Cate defeated. Benton Bowman apptd admr estate of Guardian minora Chas, Cecil and Al- fl?yd Hama directed to aell realty; bona f soo approvea 1 Catd of Thank We, the undersigned, wish to return . 41 our neariien vuauao i iuo msuj H d h kindl ftesl8ted U8 ln the iUnee8 and ftt the deatn of our husband and father. - Mrs. G. Alexander, R. S. Alexander. Cowa for Sale Five splendid oows, selected from herd of twenty-one. Every cow haa an unusually good record for Quantity and test of milk. Prices reasonable. (Jan oe seen ai nony 7 . . x a vv 11 I rvKBUUKUiVa uau ltvj docu F (the 0d AnderBon place.) 11 m51e 80uthwest ol Hillsboro, address, C. V. Fuller, Hillsboro, Information keeps coming in to Ibis city to tbe e fleet that the Ore gon Electric Co. is getting rsady to begin building its line to Hillaboro and forest Grove. All the steel necessary to equip the road from the main line near Garden Home to Hillttboro and Foreet Grove, is piled op at a point near Garden Home, and tbe Company is ar ranging for tids for tiee in various parts of this county. It was ex pected that the Oregon Electric Co. would apply at tbe last meeting of tne city council, for right of way through this city, but the applica tion probably will be made later. Tbe weather at present is ideal for grading, and if all reports be true, the Company will toon begin tbe active work of connecting Hillsbo- ro witn Portland. Persons wishing to tile tbeir farms will always find a large stock of fine tile in our yard at Scholls. Those wishing the larger size tiling should place their orders with us beloreJuDel. We alto carry bnck and building blocka. Those intend- ing to build will find a large sup- piy oi lumber at our yard, and you are invited to call and look over our stock before pnrchaing. Gro- ner & Rowell, Scholls, Ore. Tbe Fraternal Brotherhood ad mits men and women witb equal rights and privileges, and protects them in four ways, to-wit: Acci dent, total disability, in old age and at death. The social stand ing of the order is unexcelled by any like institution extant. Per- tone are eligible to join this order from 13 to 54 years Bexes. Call ou J. M. Brown, at Wells Fargo's express office, or M.I Chappel, at Tualatin hotel, for literature and information. 4 If you are in need of land plas ter, cement, lime, paint; oil, raw or boiled; paint brushes, white lead; tvorelac Hour, breaklast germ, rye flour, buckwheat flour, corn meal, wheat, oats, oat chop, rolled barley, cheat chop, alfalfa meal, acme chop, middlings, bran; corn, whole and cracked; s<, rock and table, ebb & Hoover carry all of it. 4 The youngest daughter of John Schlegel, of Banks, underwent an operation for eppendicitis, in Port- iauu, iuib weea. ui. uiuaiaver as- eieted Dr. Rockey, of Portland, witb the operation. This is the eecond member of tbe family who has been operated on for appendi- CltlB. White Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn eggs for sale for hatching purposes; from prize win- Ding stock. D. B. Cooley. 1-4 Newton Harper, of Hillsboro, who, with his family, is Btopping temporsrily in Patton Valley, now has two little eous in a Port land hospital, one having been op- erated on for appendicitis, the other suffering from an effusion of the right lung. Dr. Linklater is looking after them. Box paper, latest styles, quality, at right prises. See Hills boro Pharmacy. 2-tf A little child of Mr. and Mrs Rice, living 2 miles north of Hilta boro, fell forward in a go-cart ODe day the latter part of last week, and struck against the metal on the carriage, inflicting an ugly gash on its forehead, which Dr. Linklater was called to sew up Money to loan on real estate se cuntv. Terms reasonable. Ku ratli Bros. 46-tf BiBhop H. B. Hartzler, D. D., of Harrieburg, Pa., will preach at the Evangelical Church, IhurBday eve, April 16, and at Laurel, Friday evening, mere win oe regular . OT. .... II services OQ this Sunday, morning and evening. Stock hogs for sale. Apply to Chalmers, (near CentervilleJ ForeBt Grove, Oregon. 2tf. Cornelius: The German school has a full attendance. Bud Otis is building a new cottage. Mr. Ste- phensen will build a cottage on the tract recently bougnt 01 Airs, uai- ley. Easter will soon be here, and you win need anew nai. von ... . , . foreet that Mrs. vrooman has a neat and up-to date line of Easter millinery. . The city is putting in light and water metres, free of charge, except where wiring has to be changed Thus far about 50 metres have been installed. Do not overlook our fancy Easter boxes. You must have one of these to assure a joyous EaBter. Deu of Sweets. Circuit court adjourned this af ternoon, and most of the court at tendants went to hear Senator Ful ton's speech. F. E. Rowell, of Scholia, a mem ber of the firm of Groner & Rowel), Scholls, was in town today, and called. Read their local. Miss Feme Smith, of Banks, the guest of Miss Cecelia Greer last of tbe week. was the We have made a hit with our name cards. Don't forget that put any name 00 any 5c oard, free, The Post Card Bazaar. 4 Hon. G. W. Marsh, of near Cen terville, who has been quite aiok for some weeks past, was in town or today, and is improving. Fine line of ladies' shoes at John PROFESSIONAL. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Bftiler-Moriran hlnr.k un.lalr. Rooms 12, 1.1 aod 15. Keidenr.e Nouth wit corner Baseline and Second Htreeu, Both 'Phones. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfBoe nrmtaira over The Delta Dm Store RMddence East of Coort Hoow, in the corner of the blm-k. eerVrVMMMvVVvVVvVW JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIES1E, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgaon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. consultation In French or Knxlinh. Of- nee upHlairs, over L. M. Hoyt Co'. etora, uuna sme oi Jiam St., lilllslioro, Or, MMMArVVVVVVvVvVVVVVt A. B. BAILEY, M. D.. D. D. S. . . . rhysician and Surgeon. fWrrw pwe 8 a KE Rooms 8 and Bailey-Morgan Block, Both Phone. Hillsboro Ore. ' Wvs DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and U Morgan-BaBey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO OREGON flew. T. Saafajr Mr. B. Hmrm BAGLEY A HAKE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Shnte Building HILLSBORO, . . OB EGOS. WAAMArVMVvVWvVvVMW H. T. BAGLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Pott Office, Hillaboro, - Oregon WeMMwwvwvyw E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room j, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillaboro. s.wvvvvvyvvwvvvvvvvvM JUUM M. WALL ATTOENEY-AT-LAW - Office Upttairt, Bailey Vergan Black Room, 1 an I a. HILLSBORO. - ORKGOS. AAAAArAArMAArArrrvvvvw W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Omc: Main Street, opp. Court Houe. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ' ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh And Contracting Those contemplating building snould get my figures. Both Phones. Cor. 4th & Tackson. Hillsboro -- Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX Veterinarian Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest Grove Will he In Hillsboro, Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. Oilice at Kedmoml Uonneil s Lit very Stable. W. H; TAYLOR Painter & Paper Hanger Parties desiring work in my line will find me at my home at the west end of the Hills- 11 1- i-i-i -r 1 1 Doro-torneiius urjage. inae- pendent phone 515. Samples from Alfred Peats Wallpaper Co, All Work, Guaranteed. For the coming week we will continue to put any name de sired in tinsel on a card coating . j cents or more. We have this week a number of new cards, among being Tin sel Name cards. Envelope card, one of the la test novelties, The new black and white and the Hand Color ed Photos. Come and Set) us And look over our stock. We . have the most complete line of post cards, poet card Album, and Novelties, in the county. 45,000 CARDS IS STOCK Second St., South of poatofuca FOST CARD BAZAAR Wholesale and Retail we The J Post Card Bazaar I t. and O aa at. wu"""ui siL"6611. il reason .that the II " Kaa., (51 mate !l'2fx i n.nnnt ha alven