UllXfif THE PAST L KOUI'lTED POK 8IS4T0K Ugl. Mi l.lUe Ticket r,id"ey we '-ln7 d,T -nd i iha oounlr in mucb Uitr tbn " "P""- f i r 1 ataas.t ItnA WAS t,it, wnii an "- t fMlb!rt I'hhI netured. Ai la ,1 ,t priinry Ucllooi, mbi I i .n wnie OJimwu. wi -.BuroUrol good uo to f ....I man III 111 C4nli vt iromi - f ... .t, ware defeated, have DO m to bs abaroed of th strong Wl lf he,U' 1"n f M.S'orlb HilUlwro by 2 votes, U8ilbUaiotbBoutb 11 llli r. . . ...i. ! k.d rilnra.it. both Corneliu end the It i I 'a .tltiwatlat Ljaiin In th county wm IVG, ,r Smith, !W. K. longu fi go opposition for District At igtyend received 1307 ?otM in wonty. Hancock' plurality , Buchanan In county, wa 345; , Kvratli, ML Barrett for Joint .... ft... 4 m mat.irllv nwiir Imlh n(Wi . . y - - CadU of 1)23 Wood's plurali sm rihr wm iJo; over to, 37. Willi Ireland poll tbt lur vol for Kfcorder, r- L I I . . htio( H3I voire, o Dtu no op kita. Jackson bid majority 437 over king. Kor Huperin- Wnt, Cm received 1380 ?oim, U pa opposition For AiMMor, I.. A I. II V.. I tk. r.tllnatns III VieUUBM H MW ivhvwuji mMh: Over Wllooi, 302; n Delehrosn.T'i'J. For Commie W McClaieo 1ml Todd by 332. CHABROL lubrol (2273i Rgitred), Va Hullmn, linMrlMl from Ku Wiod weighinK 216C) pound VUrgMl of til brl borM in wblDiton county, will mak lb Wn of 1'JOH, ti follow: j Mod Jar niornlng until TuiHiday VraloK. at II. II. Bog' farm, i rirmlngtoD; Tuesday noon at I 8milb' farm, near Joboaoo' mill; TuMdty night, at HllU in; WdiiMkUy noon at BagUy ra, Dudley Mill; Wednesday uiog to Thurtday morning, at iji B'o,' itablM, Glencoo; bai rn of wwk at Ilarlrampl't la-UlilUbro. Titma-tlO, lift and 120 Car in to prevent acoldaoU, but will bt reponiibl abould any or For further Informaiion. Jlrn Olio Hirtrtmpf. Manager. if Hill.Wo. Ore. ANNETTE A. CARTER Kit the reridanca of Mr I J immd, at (laaton. April 20th, AonetU A CarUr A borl prior to her duaib, Mr. Car rote hxt own obituarv. !tak I of hereelf In the third twrino lollown: Annette A Carter wa horn , m Uth. I H'i). in tha town of Ptol, Ontario eountv. N. Y "n yrar or age, ibe ratnovad Utern New York, and io bar 111 Jr (he save her heart tr f'itt. and united with the Centre wooil church, at Evana Center. ('oounty.and held herconno ""'in it until her lJith Tar. with her parent aha moved 6''n, ill , ber church member 'Putins tranaferrMl (nihil ulane tk yiar of 1800, the came to i"o, ana bai linoe had her m Inw in Waeblnaton count?. In rlt lKtij Iha waa niarrlmi to " tarter. In tha vir nt 1870. Wiling oonvincAtl (hat tha com- got th Lord waa near, and that ("Tenia day waa the true Bab- ?6venth Day Adventiata at 8w f nd hai adhered to thoee doc- every Bn0a." The burial ' place at the Hmtnn AumatArv i..j. ' rliuay. Propoaala for Earth Work DrUlmaiBila a I a I - I J ..uall Bin ..'l'-'W Wlil UH rtWfllVtHl Ulllll for t ) dolna 0f about ft ,000 cub rxaoi rt iwnrk r'"ilon milv iM h... ,ha Aflloa of 7 Jiiug(inr April IN). r ;f Cununlaiilonera' Court. ill,,' "wuin, County Juae. f'Uboro, Ore., April 9. lDOM. J. While hauling a load of polatoee from h la horn on I'umpkin Kiil to tha railroad, Tuna.lay, II KiMk bad the mltfortune to loae a bora valued at I20U. The animal tupped on a (harp nick, which pierced it br-at, Inflicting a wound from which it diml in a few mo menta, Tbi la the aeoond hone to be killed lo a like manner, with In ail month In thit county. The county probably will be called up on to pay lor the horae. I'eraon winning to tile their farm will always And a large stock of fine tile in . our yard at Hcholls Thoae wishing the largrr site tiling should nlaoe their onlera with u before June 1. We aleocarry brick and building blocks. Thoae intend ing to build will And a large sup ply of lutnlmr at our yard, and you ar invited to rail and look over our to-k before purchasing. Uro tier dc Howell, Hcbolla, Ore. Word baa come frnmVa dizof the death of Tbomaa J. Hereon 11 ar rival that place Hunday. He waa born lo I.aKavalU in W2 and was deputy aherilf of Yamhill Counly irom wi io ivni.aervini a Dem- wratlo Kherilf from 1HWJ to lH'.K). lis wa a nmiiWr of HolbrcMjk Ms- aonlo lodge of Forest Grove He bad been mining io Alaska ten years. Tbe Main Klreet Harness Hbon baa just received a new shipment of the Hpooner paUnt borse collars. Iso reveratble sweat pads. Call and look at three goodn, when In town. On diiplay at tbe Main Street Harness Hhop. u-7 Tbe Washington County Veter- an Association and tbe Ladies' Auilliary of same, will hold their semi annual meeting, Thursday, May 7, I'MiH, at Cornelius, at which lima tbey will decide where tbey will hold their annual encamp ment. Tbe meeting will be held n the Methodist church at 10 a. m All an cordially invited to attend. For Hale Pig already weaned; also a thorough-bred Poland-Chine boar, and a few ton of good borse hay F. M. Barnes, 2 mile south of UilUboro. Ind phone, 11 33. 5 tf Deputy Aaeeeaor Morrill will neit week begin the work of sub dividing tha WaUon place, between Keedvlll and Beaverlon, recently purchad by tbe Bbaa-Fear Co, of Portland, into 10 to X) acre lot HlraeU are to I laid off, and tbe IraoU sold to intending fruit grow art. Clothes brushes, band brushes, bath brushes, tooth bruabea; largeet and het assortment in tbe city, at Hllliboro rbarmacy: 2 tf Tba An u derive tome aatiafao tion from the fact that it treated all candidates with uniform impar tialily, during tbe primary cam- Daisii. believing that it waa it duty a a republican paper to do so. If tbi were done at all times by all newspaper In county cam nalsn. there would be leaa bad feeling In tbe party rank after the primaries. Hatelwood Ice Cream, frwh oy ter. confection, iruiw, nuie, ci gar, tobacco and pipe, at Palma Rv.C. Derrick, a pioneer circuit rider of the M. b. cburoh of Ure inn. diml reoentlv at Walla Walla Iw.l waa well Known oy Washington county pioneers, and waa a brother in law ol M. voi ier, of Hobolla. He died at an aa v a need age. When In town, call at Talma .... J A lU. leer a Confectionery, ana mj " famous Hire Boot Beer. Alway cold. Th lUnks Band will give a con Mri .ml dance, at MoUraw a Hii. vv. I I I Bank. Saturday evening, April 2Mb. All are oordially luvuea Edwin Morgan, eon of Mra. Susie Morgan, aaila on the Roe City, Saturday, for San Fianoieco, where he will visit hi uncle, W. J. Mor- a 1 ..A a gan, lor a anon wu Go-cart and carriage old on the installment plan, $1 down and 1 a week at Patteraon a, ana oireev C. E. Kindt, E. X Harding and Mas Crandall oanvaed the ooun ty primary vote, tbi week, finish ing their labor lueeaay n. n.nor latest (tvle. beet V .v., u.,i. .iu at rlirht orioea. See tuns boro I'harmnoy. 2 t' Hematock. of Port 1...1 Mlaa Fannie Hemetock of M'cMinnviUe, are the gueeta of Mra. Joaeph J. . w onerept.rB Mra Tt. L. Neal. of Aahland, i the guest of her slater, Mrs. G. J Palmateer. for sale. Apply a nhaimar. (near Centerville, Foreat Grove, Oregon. 2tf. i A naraon. of Ridgeview Farm hn Helvetia, wm in the oily For Sale-A road cart, and three ..i. i h.. . v harness, ah iur "7.1" 7""?rWn A Heidel. 6- t. t imn nn real estate se " , ourity. terms ratli Bros. Geo. Bagley left today for bus Ineis trip to the Dounu. n... nA..l af Beaverton, was in UUO unoi the city yesterday. John Koch, of Cornelius, was in town Tuesday Dan Rrnffl. of Laurel, was in the oity today. KECEIVES A SPLENDID CtrrtUd PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Miaa T ulli;. T...I..:. U- t. '", uu m tiiiuuk TK Hl.L T. V... ...... in California, recently met Frank paid Washinaton eountv it annor. have nlewart, a former Hillaboro boy, tionment of common school money, olant. raduate of Pacific fnivereity, and emounting to $5,000. 0TM oower DamD wiu be inatmlled nelius, had shipped 30 carloada of lnT" Bouthern Pacific Railroad Co. .1...:... i . . . I 1 1 ii.-u: . . . . ; - ouaaiiauon in rrnncD or Kniflmn. or- uiuivieu io me ureaon liar. Hhe Throuffh a recant diatrihnt nn nf m th in tha v .a mnr...). " aouiuKioa couoiv poiaioe 10 Lai- nc utrntaim. over L. M. Hnt iwi. tnr. - . w Wi nitwiit aw NVMf W UH I Ui By ULLtaiU W I . . . , - I , . , ' " , . , . J -v ntea her parent, that Stewart. 5 cent "d, by iff the 260 horse numn now in nee. ".onna otner southern poinU, r"-' u.boro. or. bo la well knn.n v,r. .k,. 'he government, Washington coun- :n u 1.J .v " . u. ProP D w come to I ArViwrWiVAewvSiW . .v u r.o. m am win w vuuiiieu tv lug cuu- mirkal this TV,. I vi-iled his aunt. Mr. L. A. Rood. l WU1 "ce,Te ' 10' frftm th. Tn.laiin h. a"IV "J .V;! "H"t.'u A. B. BAILEY. M. D.. D. D. S. ' I . . . . . .nnJ (wnmi iu IUH VVUUII, ' fid other relative in this city a mbu dhht h biii i nrtr a 100 H.P. eneine. A eenerator will r, . . , PhveiVion c,, few month, .go, ha. been appoint- ' furnish the electric iuice for " . 2 "K Vl.L J - "I I uv SUDHI1ILUCU U1B11 W I UIIWIl aa. 1 1 1 1 I I BT7T?Tn l v a a V M & 1 (econd .Haiatant United Ktt CI.:. If . t..1l.W T nnrnnaa J Inanition tha mm. 11 . ..V .t P.m.o. 0J c v"r. twills 7, O dUU y tU)rney, and Mi.h 1 mbne sends H. Bullock, died at ber borne, near pany will tut in a 10 ton ice plant, "Man " Cnllina anit ifa f ni the following from a California Bjiton. April 13, 10 lecased J fan. cooling the milk, and if there brook, are the guests of Captain ' Hillsboro, Ore. wag porn at urana ldge, Mtcbl- . . Anm.nA m .nnlT tha r,,hlifl Collins and wife, of thi. cit. Th t -rfj r--- I , , ' , J i I 'TTTTTTT?TfTTTf 1 turn nave Paronuea a lemon and orange gan, December , losz, and was the oldest daughter or Robert B. Howard and wife. Sbe was mar ried to Robert Bullock, December 22, 11)05. Besides her husband she leaves a child. 10 months of age Funeral services were held at the family residence, Rev. L.. F. Bel knap, of Hillaboro, officiating. Bur ial was by the Masonic Lodge, of Forest Grove A CARD i, pr: ; I intnl SUtrn I(trict Altornrv llsrar jtmirt yrui-rilay aniiotiniTil tlic an- poiiitmrnt of J'rank Slewnrt aahiaai-c- onil auiatiiiit, to take x-i iul rliar)(e of caara. lie waa admitted to the It-fal Court on motion, ami wirl take bi nrw ilutira at oikt. nirttait nan ii-n m the txmtal arrvce (ht yrara m an iuirrtor for tbi ilia nt. ami he niu earnnl au enviable rut illation i- keen, faitblul work, hinct it atHKiiiitinnit in igoi lie lias hamlleil tome of the hi(grtt criininal caara that luve come under the iierviiiiori of the rnicral oltic uila and Inn carclul tirt-iwra t ioii of evidence 1ms almost invariably ru lo imlirtmeiili ly tbe rnleriil unml jury, in fern-tir.K out IbeOll.e j. Wat- T0 the republican voter, of Wash til M(l,l.1l ll M...t tl.H ...ltilU,li..M r.f I tue rruirr ilrjrlmrnt, and bis erislent ml relenllrta putauit of tbe wily ind- lert it mainly rrsgtonnible for the indict rtirnt of ad ibe autKiutca of the late veil eml manager of the California hruit ruwem' AvumiiiIio:!. In otbrr uultera. not at ttx-cUculnr.he hat "made Rood," and he it considered one of tbe best ixted imipectori employ ed HI the writ. I iH knowlrd(e oflaw aided him materially in hit woih lie at admitted to practice in Oregon, after courw in (lie law Department ol llie nivermly oi uiron He accriited the position io tbe !'. S Ihttrirt Attornev't olbce toeuttra broail er field ol practice limn that afforded by le postal trrvlce. the right to reject any oral! blda. Beaverton, Oregon, Kouta s, Scholia Phone. 162, Line 0. Card of Thanks was , reasonable. Ku 40-u FARM FOR SALE "Louie U,m t itd .,... ."If mile south of Roy, will be r " IVAieraa'a Hala at tha Hniivt m,n Hillsboro, at 10 a. m., on "i 21. I'ina rrut. u . uw, IU1B IB BI UliD ""J Splendid anil haa ha. fen : . . . i-" "y ana sixty aores under PP'ow; orchard- hnnaa anil ham' of farm in timber, good for nace very productive, Bond hni, If .1 Place, coma and ana it. and n ttend the sale. Dan Eonis, One of the heirs to place. big 1 r HILLSBORO ARQU3 APRIL 23, 198 Louis Carstena is reported quite eici, at ni. borne lo ureenvil e. John Foote, of this city, is re ported aa being quite sick. Don't forget the dance at Glen- ana ua. 1 :ta a ' I nm nmia.a- Hill u . vw vuru uiKua April .41 D. ormcr H.IUboro Hoy Makes Walker's orcbestri. Ticket., tl 00. t.oou Mth Uncle Sam tua.. .1.1:..,:... to T. R Imbrie for tbe "battleship" POSITION edition cf the Los Angeles Times. WILL 11 was a wnopper. J. V. Doreev, a brother of Mrs. Belknap, of this city, returned to bi. borne at Dayton, yesterday, af ter a visit here. N Ice Plant Will Soon be in Operation BAVE electric plant John Walsh, tbe gentleman who aseisted to promote the Corvallis fruit and vegetable cannery, i. in the city, and would be pleased to talk with persons interested in the establishment of a cannery at this place. At Corvallis, the people PROFESSIONAL. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Bailev-Mnriran l.l.n.k nn.l.in Rooms 12, 13 and 15. Residence honlh- WaaT- rnPliav Kaja Ina anil L. a 1 ui . u uu ujmiaw iuoii uwu cauoerj, I wui -rouuea. ana Mr. walsn tbinka other com munities should do the same. He is a practical canneryman, and is thoroughly posted on such matters. Out Swiadlea aad Get Pr- motion Give Steady Employmeot te Sixty Five People ' rWrrsAAyywyvw S. T. LINKLATER, IS. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlcaopatalra over Tba Delta Drug Store For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. D Tj I r . Tha n;ii.h. :n I ui;uanan, county uom- miiiiwiv vvuugmci win owu :-;-- - . cjj ... , I 1 i u l-lj iiiiit i tnn r..i.,r.,. u , j j u"vuci, was iu kuwu cavuruay, i-ai5 iuini.ua iamicoib., m. i. - au uK-t-u, ana juiormea an Argus reporter io mat ena, a new mat u. B-buchanan & Co .of Cnr. Ruldence Kaat of Court Uodm, in tba corner of the block. ArMrMrsMMVVVVVWVVwV with ipa Tha Ira nlant aill out from 5 to 10 tons daily, and 'rac consiBiing oi ij acres near more if required. A new 100 horse '"." uu'"u. aniornia, ana power boiler will be added, giving wm ieLave lD 'ew "J" l0 h8 tha nlant f.rilitiaa ninr h.fnra an. Some. 100 ArgUS WlSHeS joyed in the economic! and speedy then the success they deserve. handling of milk, and doing away For the largest and beet line ol hillsboro :il .u a 1 a i j ma i i who oiu anu Blower memouB. nr nerfumea to ha fnnnii in tha oitr Hicks, the local manager, says that c.h on the Hillahorn Pharmari' bUVIQ B1Q UJIf IWUI UtJ VIDUUB uu tbe payroll of the Company, and that additions to the building will follow as a sequence to the many new machinery feature to be in stalled. When the electric" plant DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Deonia Store. . - - . - OREGON Saw. ft. avaawajr Mr. 0. Hmr DAOLEY t HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shute Building HLLLSB0B0, . , OBEG05. For "Gilsonite Rubber Paint" on all kinds of roofs, iron, tin, felt, paper or wood, also shingle stain oil, linseed oil, boiled and raw, castor machine oil, turpentine ingtonConnty: h. M u. hi. nnmn nn th. Upy material, bee suppliee, shin- I wish to extend to each and all T.i..in n h. ,tm,tA t .nrV g'es and feedstuff. Call on Webb hArrVWrVWr of you my deepeat appreciation of br Bimply preBging , button at the & Hoover. T gQfJEY factory. Ibe Company is to be - Screen doors and adjustable win congratulated on its improvements. I dow ecreea at reasonable price at fatlerson's, od Street. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS l4llT.1 ... no vnnevB leacning nas Done for the Business Man" will be tbe morning topic in the Con- church. Men are es tbe confidence plaoed in me by giv ing me tbe nomination for State Senator io the recent primary eleo tion, and my only 6ndeavor will be that my campaign be conducted so a. to merit, on June first, aeon linuance of the confidence thus far bestowed. Wm. D. Wood, Candidate for State Senator. Alvah Roger et ux to V L Ballard, 4 a in arr utmtv. I 200. I Wm Schendel et al to C V Thomas et gregational ATTORNEY-AT-lAW Office, opatalrs, over the Foat Office, Hillaboro, - Oregoa , E. B. TONGUE Prompt Payment of Loa ux, 40 a in aec fifteen t one a 3 w. 2ooo, pecially invited to attend. "Look WAHosaacketaltotieoBehnkeetal ; Throueh an Onen Door" will two a in Richardson d 1 c t a t w, 1. "g inrougn an upen Jjoor wiu uo lot) evening lopic. MASS MEETING (Statement No. I) Mr An invitation i. extended to the B'averton, April 15,1908. John Vanderwal, Agent Na tional Livestock Inc. Atsocia'n: I am pleased to acknowledge re A W Smith et ux to Geo Behnke et al, tract in Geo Richardson d 1 c t 2 a I w, I. Sarah McGee et al to Emma Pitman et Ial, 17.29 a in Wm Geiger Jr d let one a three w. 1300. A W Smith et ux to Wm Lmd, 7.87 a in aec 35 t one a one w, I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, Hillaboro, Scrsen doors and adjustable win- PWl'' dow screen at reasonable price at Patterson's, 2nd Street. C. E. Watte, of Sherwood, who j n Hoffman et ux to J A Striplin, tr owns a well improved farm neat votereLi thia eountv reaardles. ol ceipt ol your Company s check lor political affiliation to attend a mase fllW, m settlement 01 loss on on meet nr at the court house, at mare ramea Minnie, on Tiipru o " .... ' .. I t l.l a lilhjboro, Oregon, on Friday, April na tnani you ror prompt 'U, r.HW, at the hour of luo cloci acuon. luun trui, m f ir the purpose of nominating u. . enepara, lesislative ticket for Washington County that wilt support the Pri- O. E. L. STARTS WORK No. 1 adjoining S P Add Forest Grove, 10. A J Fanno et ux to E T FiUpatrick, tr one Fruitful Lands, 500. N U McDonald et ux to J A Miller, 21.82 a sec 7 t two a one w, 709,15. Herbert (J Smith et ux to Cnaa bmiLn, part of A Hintnan d 1 c, 50C0. Nancy Banks et ux to Ben Harper, lot 6 blk 2 Banks, 200. J O Klrod et ux to Thos Callaghan et al, part of John Landess die, 1500. J S Buxton et ux .to Mwaru sy, C9 a in aec 25 and 26 1 1 n 4 w, 6800. Fred Rood et al to E Buell et ux, lot 4 Farmington, btuzht fonr valuable cows recently of C V. Fuller; also some high-bred stock from John Williams, of North Yamhill, and will move to hia farm soon, and be gin active farming operations. Tbe Hillsboro High School boye will crofs bats with the Forest Grove High School team, at Hille- JOHN EI. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Balky Morgan Block, Rooms, 1 an Is. HILLABORO, OREGON. rWrMrVraiwVMVVwVwV W. N. BARRETT ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Ornux: Main Street, opp. Court Houoe. HILLSBORO OREGON , in aec 25 and 26 1 1 n 4 w, 6800. boro April 25th Tk . .1,1. mi, . m,, a anil nn I ti i- thi... r. !iL , S. , . . . i, ........... ... . w,u! "I"" ao'U. ""- ' " ' ine uregon diecino 14110, wuu rreu nooo ai a r. oUei, Ci ux, 101 a ..u . o.on i.uV iju,i,nn behalf 0. advocate, of btatemeut 110,000.000 to back it, will gridiron blk y0 "'2; g,, .0 willpitch and Olson catch forth, AnU iJNUUb, JK. " " " . , Lun . 1 IIIBUIC.M 1 .11.1 ivi.u m MW. I . ... . 1a in see s 1 a n 4 w. z.soo. wora 01 huob. t 01a waiuo 1 Henrv Frank et ux to lobn f rank. iQ The game will AAAAAAArMArVWVVVvVVWM Ltj for HILLSBORO TO HAVE LAUNDRY Garden Home today, and tbe road la in I W Wood d 1 c 1 1 a a w, 1 n H ,hnm will ha nnahad tn nam. I Robert Stephenson et ux to fcawaru v. J a-A tltcasl J nill w y tauaaiwwa wsbh a ..... K. L Moore, a practical laundry pletion a quicny as a Dig iorce man, has purchased tbe old Ben- can do it. The Company announce son building, just west of the con- through Guy Talbot, its manager, denser plant, near the dtpDt, and the following eitensiooe: Garden within a month hopes to nave a uome to nimiwru, uumuuiu w ateam laundry in operation, loe iiuauiooaj insiu" """"i'! boiler and engine have arrived, Salem to Mill uity; oiiem to ai ....1 it,. ntViUr nunh ntm ia an bsnv. .MDS0V to tascaaia. At a tUII UO UHloi . ..... . - - I " , . , . . tniki. nia Tha n ant. fir meeting ot directors in rortiana the present, will be Bmall, but en- yesterday, capitalization waa in i.-i- mr,Jrn mil the nronriator oreased to 110,000,000, to carry on J ... I . L . U TT.n Ik. itAmp.lallnn nl promiw-s BrBt-class wort topitrons uo woia. i ruu "d Vuu.uu Ti.. nl.nl whan nnmn atari, w 100 niUSDOro orancn, wora wiu oe- oost io the neighborhood of $3,000, din on the Salem-Albany branch- , in 8 1 sll of which will be furnished by Wm. S. Barstow & Co , the con- Tualatin u. ...r,ru,nr Mr Mnnra haa tractors. a8emDiea a Dig lures ui IUO UIUH""""1 . ' . T . I ! v..j .n,ni. avnarianna n tha laun- men a. uarden nome mis mora UflU JtJl.rav v K " I . . . . ar t dry business in the Kast, and no mg, ana Degan wora on uo au- Chris Egli to John G Schaer et al, 30 a doubt will make his bueiness a uo- boro branch, iiiiisooro people are in sec 15 1 n 3 w, 1200. 1 a 1 a it . . 1 a: u.ii.Knm n.ni, a ahmi id now lUDi 1DI over ine proBpectB OI XIIIIDUUIW .v V . . - 1 " . Mulloy, N of N W H sec 12 t two a three west, 1350. ItaDcy A Johnsen to las Gray, N V of N W V sec 30 1 1 n 2 w. iooo. Oregon Real Estate Co to C E Hedge, challenge to all blk two and Tour Beaverton, 1100. count V TV. 1 1 . T T Cmlli i 1 una V.UU11C11 c, u w J J wiinui, I in T R Cornelius d 1 c t I n 3 w, 1755. Geo Wescott to T W Margan, W of S W X ec 13 t 2 n 3 w, 387.50. Fred Petersen to John Lassen, 50.43 a in P D Shack leford d 1 c t 1 n I w, 4000, Thos Meehan et ux to Jas Church, 22 a in Landess d 1 c 1 1 a 2 w, 2750, home team. The Hillsboro baseball club will meet the Laurel club on the dia mond at Laurel next Sunday. The manager ol the Hillsboro club has autnonzfd toe Argus to issue a comers in this ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upataira, Rooma 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon G. M. Hunter Carpenter Work And Contracting Edna Jensen to J N Hoffman, 15 a in H Buxtou d 1 c 1 1 n 4 w, 10. V H Bower et ux to J V Raymond, 31 3 a 2 w, 275. Academy & P U to J D Rode, lot 1 blk 6 Forest Grow, 600. John Gubser to Albert KruKger, part of Joe Gubser d 1 c 1 3 a w, 4000, A basket social will be given at the Grange Hall, Saturday, April 25, by the Hillsboro High School baseball team. Program. Come Those contemnlat incr fill lid in or everyone, and get a basket. At 8 should t fi Bq . 1 o uuva y. ui. . Born, to the wife of Oliver Cur tie, in Hillsboro, at tbe home of her parents, Judge and Mrs. L A. Rood, April 22. 1908, a son. Mr. a d Mrs. t urtis reside in tbe Urove. ThiB makes the Judge "grandpa" several times. Phones. Cor. 4th & Tackson. Hillsboro -- Oregon oess patronize the home laundry, and help tbe enterprise along. DOUBLE WEDDING epeedy connection with Portland COUNTY CENTRAL COM Right of way through , Hillsboro will probably be granted by the i-j thft m5marv law. :i . r.. I"" ---- r DR. J. H. KNOX Veterinarian A farmer living on the Minter Office: Hancock & Gordon's Liverv Barn city council in a few days. double wedding took place at tha home of Mrs. M.J. Allen, si Gaston, on Wednesday, April 15th, when Miss Edith Allen was wed- Card of Thanks We, the undersigned, wish to re turn our heartfelt thanks to our the republican county central com mitteewas called to order by coun ty chairman, Thos. H. Tongue, MEETS bridge road, south of town, is au thority for tbe statement that the Minter bridge is in a dangerous condition for travel. Forest Grovr Will he In Hillsboro. Tneadava. Thiir. days and Saturdays. Office at Redmond a Uonnell'a Uvery Stable. Sanford Love, a Bon-in-law of P. roir. ttt it mmrT An J. Ritchie, is building a new black- V M I A V I I IK yesterday afternoon at 2 p. m. as smith shop on Main street, next to iivi, there was not a quorum of the the soda works. He is fiom Spo- Painter & Paper Hanger members present, a temporay or- kane. part'ac n.c.v;nn ; I . a . 1 I A HI LAV? UVOll lAAaf UI JaW AAA. Ill V . I . . . a m a a 1 . I .....tiAw waaa AftaAlA1 r1f BlOfllinn ... I u J dedtoP.Pattoo.ofPatton Valley, neighbors ancl inenas, lor .T resh fish may be had every line will find me at mv home ll.iiia A an it Krt . nilnM. Ihrnnffh thA Rir.RnWlH tna l. T VUUUWl iuwiiu-u, uu vuo. n ..., T?;iKA'a ITv'ok lft.-rat . ... . - AUawkwIU ailU WW Wl'l w l ainuuvvu atvw w - , T. t'llUBI ItlVVUOJ O A' UU AU BJtl SBV I I a 4 a 1 I O .a, -.1 lTA.aunft fl BAtlA B AS k wff I I I . . ' 1 and Miss after the death of our beloved wife, Roe, of Forest Grove, secretary daughter and niece. Robert H. Bullock, Mrs. Annie Bullock, Newhouse. of HillBide, Revs. F. B Moffett and A. B. Snider officiating The brides were beautifully dressed in cream white, and earned oarna tion.. Flowers were tastefully ar ranoed in the reception room. Af ter the oeremony about forty guests ware seated to a eumptuouB dinner. Mr. and Mra. Newhouse will make To whom it may concern: This ia to no- Mrs. J. W Howard. NOTICE pendent phone 515. Samples from Alfred Peats Wallpaper Co, All Work Guaranteed. the r home oear Roy, and Mr. and fy "'"'K'Jl" u S.L.III mabfl thair home ion Duke, then in charge of I.G.Hayue, MrB. Tatton will make tneir nome h AU , h F to ke payment in Patton s auey. Notice to Contractors to Notice la hereby Riven that Healed bids will be received up to.aml opened on May in umm t. una o'clock P M. for the ereor thin ol'a eolioolhmiHe In School Diatrtot No. 39. near Bcnoiia, n asuuiKuiu v-umnj. ure of the primary law to provide for their nomination at the pri tMaislau ear a a lannaBai Yt 11 A t&- .... v 1 Xt I lAJSwl AQV3 Tt UlovMKiivvti HW Sk"r?r was arrived at. The matter, amounts due to the farm should likewise however, will be attended to next be paid and to no other. Monday. Those present at the lue anaw-rear vumpaur, Portland, Uregon It lJ- j ""7--' . i4D" at tne west end ot the Hills I ew TKivart Grfln( mat tnlh r9 Main I . was decided to have another meet- RntK nKnn.a n,rira nmmnii. boro-tornelms Bridge. Inde- : IX J. A .;l 07 tt. " . r vrJ I j . 1 . mg uu rnuuu.,, . attended to. 6-9 a full representation iB expected to I be present. There are 19 members Tbe condition of Judge Goodin s with two precincts to be filled by eon, Brioe, who lately had pleuro- the central committee, ine mat- pneumonia, is sucn mat ne win ter of electing delegates to the state I have to be taken to a Portland hoe-' convention, which owing to a fail- pital for treatment; E. A. McDonald, Food and Drug Inspector, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, was in the city today, on official business. The Post Card Bazaar has on Oregon l-lun. the res uen.w 01 " """'.. r.-7- iT. n.l ...nn, nt aa eiemitrix of I ' Board, 1-. M . xieSHe. i w no-ru ruMJfv --r. ""r." rM,7 A.Helneok.deo'd. CanOiaaieB, meeting yesterday, were: Henry display in its window the 15 post Carstens, James Churchill, Geo. card album that is to be given Thyng, Chaa. London, Chas. Roe. away free. See it. 6. -a arm 1 rf"t II mi TT I 8. raiBiey, JOnn UOnneil, lOOS. a. SValinr, tnntcht at tha RinW alan Notice at Pinal Settlement , P W PV ! Tmm. Pantnn Rn-m.n ar,rt R -.-IJ .8- ana and suecinoatlona can be see at attnea baafllMin uie uounij wiun 01 "B"; on Saturday nignt; Dana Saturday ant aim 'F1"1, " .u. 1 k. B..t f nn.nn for Waahinston I r .nhl!n haaMaa a numhar nf thai ... , ."J. .. an 01 ni. i;-:a-" :.t" , b-, -v niBbt. 0 DUDIio Bkatinsr on Fri- - O day night. PROBATE We have the largest stock of Or' egon scenery post cards this side of Estate of Marv Jane Sutherland, dee'dd Portland. 5,000 now on hand. Claims Ol KOWtu orosv-uior yn.ai, t... rp,..i,. ... li. and Grower & Rowell Co for $26.80 al- . Be," ,TrulIc!?Be' h8 moved hiB lowed and approved. lauiuy irom aueuaau to tnis place, Guardianship of John i. outneriana, a and will stay permanently in We. the undersigned, wish to rt turn our heartfelt thanka tertbig many friends who so kindly assist is ed us in the illness and thO death of our father, . t John F. Lee, le W.H.Lee, ly Mrs. Nettie MoGraw a m William G. Hager, of this citynl a veteran of the Civil War, haB bad tha laat taatamant 1 and that said aooount haa been set for beartpi and said eatata for settlement, be- a . . 1 if., ok tony I lore a au uouri, on oauuuajj .ow, at W woiook a, in. " m .7 Hannah MaUlda Helneck. Ixecutrix of tbe last will ami testament Cf Kit A. Helneok, deoeasea. v Dated this April 83, 1908. , W, N. Barrett, Attorney for Estate. Knnham aava all aliens who are inl minor: P C Anderson appointed euar- nni.Knn wi:Z -u..o n. n.imtn.tJdian. with bond fixed at I2000. T.xXr'u. ,' Z'X ::" GuardinaUpof Frant Moyer,. feeble Bom, to the wife of John Craw- ur.u": .li.; guardian attcteejl to borrow fordi Laura, 0reaoni ADril i7th. miir m inn Hitui. tiriiiuk diuu l-uuiii ri.ni mtbt. ann to eTerure 1 : . ' r ' t. aa.t anrt inanAotinff each oonntJ mortMire to execute santa... ' a 'tighter. J . . . . ,1 .".3: 1.1- f I farm, lie found nve loreign nor persons out of a total number Wn obarges in this connty, not a were, or claimed t be, citizens this country. ' Guardianship of Nelson Uardner, tm- Tn. hn!n. aA.. ... n. nor; bond of guardian filed and approved. J o "7"' D""-1OT' Rstate of W R Martin, dee'd; John E- Hedge, Beaverton. 5 6 Stewart appointed administrator upon MrBt L9r(m Palmateer Bnt0XU. The last will and testament of Malinda '7 " witn pneumonia. Tupper dee'd; will admitted to probate - We Are - HEADQUARTERS For Post Cards. We. have cards of aU kinds at all kinds of pri ce. 45,000 of them! Think of it! YOU CAN SEE right in Hillaboro as huge a stock of post cards as in Portland, and at lower prices. We expect a Big lot of Albums That will aell at from 25 cents to $5 each, and we are going to give away a a $5.00 ALBUM This month, free to our custom ers. Ask ui about it. Oar bus iness has increased 100 per cent over last month. That means Satisfied Customers. POST CARD BAZAAR ' Second St, South of poetofflce Hillsboro - Ore. HiM. of Forest Grove, 0,lT .. . . kbianainiu"""0-'ii'-4 H for .,.... waa Dr. ALBLBaUeyJdidJXQ'UJJ- w