Thc Trouble vcr H'K,,t ,,f Way Didn't Happen S0 IVIKVIHIC KOWSBIUIU niiklMlM H,lB r,,,, I,U,M rod r u jo rttcl ,rI in th" Oregon i,n, Tu"'!y. ' h1 lhOr r,o Klectric olgrcted to Ulog held up fur rlgl-t "ay. end l un i melt" ul8,, i.lly, ,1,, wwnj ou'' handon Hillaboro branch, ami go lo work oo ibe Ntrg branch. Greet t tiifniMit prfvailnl in this oltjf on jrcunt of news, but almost iin)uiunHiu!jr with the oea cm Harrison Allen, attorney for lU codh'7. " Mr. McDowell, right of way man, ko lgau eloa uptight " way, mature along line Ir.itn llilUboro to lUaw- lOQ. SUU'H worw ('vital 'ijni id it tbi 'ml of lb tout, and filbuut difficulty, and we learn tint tbxr ara but one or two canw lo b iljuiiiHl Ulwn this rity tod Garden Home, anil that n (ttuclinn aors U i.r.H-wMling with rt vlr all along llta line It I i(wrll that Ibe Company will bir it construction material ihippi t Hillaboro "V" Ibe H I'., ted ibr-oca by the I. It A N to Wubingtoii trel, wbera track U;in( will begin, and prowted Mat ure! Ail right of way matter bit bn aottUil from Hillaboro la Bwtarlon Twenty-aavm teama in it ork near l'rta. Jacksou'i !, rant of town, and 75 iMmi ars working on Iba gradU star Cianlxn Horn, (hading will begin on Wellington street tomor rot, 10 it in dialed. CHABROL Cbtbrot 1 11: ,1 lUgi.tered), giao M'alliuo. importm! from Ku ropt, tod weighing L'ICO pound lh UrgMt of all breed horaea in Wubiogton county, will make tbt waton of 1'JOH, m follow: Mouilty morning until Tuesday Bormng, at 11. 11. Boge'i ftrm, war Farmington; Tueedey noon at W, K Smith' farm, near Johnaon'a Htmill; Tuesday night, at HilU kow; Wednesday noon at IUgley (um, Du.lUy Mill; Wednesday moing to Thursday morning, at Maya H-o. stable, Olencoa; bel iBoof wiwk at Hartranipfa sle Ua.IIilUb.ro. Ttm-$IU15 and 120 Car Ukm to j rpvunt accidents, but will sot I rpfnonnib'a ahould any oo Kr further Information, iddrw Otto Hirtrampf, Manager, 6 If Hillaboro, Ora. DR. W. D. WOOL RpuM'un rtndidata for State jkoitir, wit txirn in Hillaboro, wing a native on, not only of Or- Son but of Washington county. edunatmi in Tualatin Aoad my and I'acittn UoiTereity, gradu "lug from the latter initiation In 7, iB tt,B ( Umaieat couree. He lbo gradimted from the medical prtmpnt of the Uolveraity of "icbigan, at Ann Arbor, in IiK), a bai m nee rceided in hia native "D, where he haa practiced hia Proton. lr. Wood waa Coroner tbii county from 18D2 to lmiO, ni,wiih that eioepiion, haa never i' oiiioe, exoept that of county JMllh olVmnr, which ha now holda. Df- Wood, it will be aeeo. ia io '7 way qualiOed to reprerent waabington county in the State "nate, and ihould receive a roui H vote on June let. Window Sale n wmnuoted by the ladies of the briHtifcn clmrnk lll In U'.l.h nOOVHr'a iIapa aa Halnff1av rf Rood, freBh, home made bread, m, ckeHl olher deiicaclej, PWtfcern.oa . 811 IRS. WVNONA BISBNMINGER If Wynona Hunt Kiaenminger, o meu May 10. 1008, aged 22 Jarg and (J montha, waa born near oollH, November 11. 1885. She ""d in thii county during her fly childhood, when her parnti ovedto Poitlaod, and later to La man. Waiih . where. In lflOK. ahe 8 married to Wm. KiBenmlnger. neral anrvioes were held .at oI1h, Wedneiday, a Urge num rr ' friendiiand aohoolmatea be H present to pay their last re Pfota at the grave. Her remaina "fire laiit A mi if i ika UAnniiin. . . - IU 1 1 o nuuuwu IUI pie cemetery, A number of peO' iienaeu Irom this olty. PEN MEETING OF GRANGE J r you ready to vote intelligently Pon the many Initiative and Ref wndum questions now before you? f not, come out to the open meet M of the grange, Saturday, May 2 o'olook p. m , and hear "lege important mieatlnnn dUfiUSS- J- The meeting will be held at orange Hall, Hillaboro. H. Soholfield. Seoretary. My 12.19QS. , l)nn l'lr,.... il.- :. . . of Mr. and Mr.. Fr.d Watrn.m, of TorMt t.ro, atttmij.ud Ut Ht rdy to clin.1, Ux.n a moving agon heavily load! with fr tilur, hia grandfathrr being on the ophite ,U, of the wag,,,,. The child ilipped and 111 iD front uf the hind wheel, whb h paee. over one of hii h,, .C( i.lt, r ov hij heawl. The aole of the thoe waa torn o(T, end while the boy'e head waa hruieed no lHne( were broken The wonder ie that the child waa not killed. Dr. J. A. Raker, of 0Mlon, tele phoned to Dr W.kmJ, county health ollloer, Monday, that there were two caaee of diphtheria at that Place. He alio reported one death from the dread dieeaee, which oo curred in the family of Andrew I.undeen. The I.undreoe arrived from Bt. Taul, Minn , on May 2. in a atranded condition. The two re- Maltilna t '""""I vmmm are under iiuartn line, and the family in Uing aided y ma counlv. The child died waa a bo v. aired H I'eraooa wiahint to tile their ferine will alwaya find a larveetork of One tile in our vard at Hrhnlla TboM wiahlng the lamer eiie liliuu hould place their ordero with u Mora June I. We aUocarrv brick and building biorke. Thoee intend lug to build will flnd a large nun- ply of lumber at our vard. and vou are Invited to rail and look over our atock before nurchaning Uro ner A Howell, HcbolN, Ore. The Modern Woodoien of Ameri ca will elve a dame at Allen'i Orova. 1 mile north of lUfdville, on Saturday evening, May KHh Tickele, 6t)cente. UochI mut-io and good order guaranteed. Kverybody Invited. Io caae of rain, the dance will beheld in the Kay Hot) ilouoe. J mile eait of Kendvilie. Vital ataliatici for Waehington county, aa reported lo tbe County Hoard or Health, for tbe month of April, 1'JOH: No. returne on mar- riagee, 0. Contagioui dieaaee diphtheria, 2; eoarlet fever, 1; meaalee, 4. liirtbi main, M; f. ma lea, H; total, 22. Deathi male, 7; female, t, total, 13 Wanted Ity a flerman Hwiee, 27 rear old, a place to work with ao Kngliah (peeking dairyman. Hai had eiperience in dairy work. Ob jrict, to learn Knglieh, Adolf Schauuer, lieaverlon, Or. -1 1 The great revival will begin at the Cbriitian church neat Sunday evening, and will continue for eev eral weeka, Prof. I). C. Kelleroi, of Kugene, will do the preaching. Good muiio. Suhiect for neit Sunday evening, "Tbe Mieion of the Church." Sunday School at 10 a. m , and communion at 1 1. Mr O'Meara, of east of Hillsbo. t t TV ro, was in town yesterday, tie ay a the Oregon Klectric Co haa 12 teama with scraper, and W men grading on bis place, and that teama are hauling piling and otber material for the big trestle near his place. A District Convention of Pythian Sblera, comprising tbe Temple ol Washington, Tillamook, Ulacxa mas and Multnomah counties, will be held In Portland, Thursday, May 21. aile a number will at tend from the local Temple. The dance at the Farmington Hall last Saturday nigbt, was well attended and all reported a good time. One of the feature of the evening waa the prize waltz Mus Maud McClarkin and Mr. Herman Rehea carried off the honors. We carry too many article to enumerate, but wa have anything the farmer needa. The largest stock ever shown in w asningion county, and can and will beat all coropetitore Schulmerich Broa. A. II. Garrison, of the Oregon Snldiera' Home, at Roseburg, is en hying a (50 day furlough in this city, the gueev oi m Mrs. Wm. Finney. He will re main until after the Fourth. Love A Cullen are the new blacksmiths at this place. They have a shop on Main street, be tween Third and Fourth streets, and do a general blacksmithing at this place. They make a spec ialty of borse-shoeing. Give them a call when in town. 8 H Miss Nora Miller, of near Glen coe, who underwent an operation at the St. Vincent Hospital, Port land, last week, ia rapidly recover Ing. For Sale-Pigs already weaned; alao a thorough bred Poland-China boar, and a few tons of good horse u. ! it M K.mes. 2 miles south . tini-Kntn t nil nhnne. 1183 5 If 01 HI1D"VMV - " f ... . 1 n n F.rnhem was in uum .l. 'mJii. Plain vesterday. He k.t ih recent frosts slightly inured many of we young uui- - J vines. hmshes. hand brushes, bath brushes, tooth brushes; largest and bet aasortment in the city, at Hillsboro Pharmacy; Mrs. Mary Shipherd. of Edgar, Nebraska, I. visit with her brother, C. V. Farn ham, of North Plains. For the largest and beet line of perfumes to be found in the city, Jail on the Hillaboro Pharmacy. Harvey Miller and Miss McFar land, of Portland, were guests of Mrs. S. J. Brown and family, Sat urday. mi.. Rffla Godman is visiting the mm IG BARGAINS Over 5O0 Piece, of Land to be Sold by Sheriff COVSklSG A PERIOD OP 13 TEAKS I'suhiitn lill Deed bt Givta to Laid SberiU'i In mother column of the Argu will be found an advertisement of itie delinquent lax land owned by Wahington county from 18'Jl to l'M4. The county haa acouired theee tracts, at a reeult of the fail ure of individuala to toy them, at former delinquent tax Bales The county, and in fact all coun ties, are forbidden by law to peculate in iuch lands, and they must, therefore, be aold from time to time, until all are disposed of. Tbe lands now advertised for Ie embrace something like ftX) pieces or parcels, and the county, in caee of sale, can only give such Interest as it mav have in them, tbe purchaser taking bis chance on the title. Many eucb piece have been bought, in the past, without trouble lo the pur cbaeeri. All the county i inter esled io, in to get the amount of laxne uue n, ana u is lor im purpose that tbe rale baa b-eu ordertd by the county court. PROBATE Io the matter of the estate and guardianship of Merrill K. and Flora M. Holchkisa, minors; bind of guardian for sale of real estate. approved. In the matter of the estate of Fred Sommers, deceased; Bale of real estate confirmed. In re estate of Geo A. Gore, de ceased; sale of real estate confirm ed, and upon receipt of purchase price, ad m r is ordered to give deed lo Albert and Robert llle. CATCH HIM IP YOU CAN 1 1 ave imt improved the Herring ton patent Washer. It ia light, durable and easily operated, and its weight ia lees than four pounds Its force ia oom pressed air; price tb. It la all coDoer and will ltst. I will give $50 to any party who will find any two oraok or lever clothes washers in the United titatee, that will do tbe work of one of the Harrington Washers, in all kinds of washing, both heavy and light. I ue eompreastd air. I have no use for air. Agenta want ed. Can be seen at the Tualatin Hotel for a few days. R 1) Harrington, Patentee, Corvallia, Ore. 910 RESOLUTIONS The Hillsboro GranKe No. 7J, Patrons ol lltislMUulry recently passed the follow ins rraolutlous. Whereas. Our Heavenly Father In his all wise ruliug has teen fit to remove from our miiist a beloved nietnlr in our order. Mrs. W. I. Hare, whose conscien' tioui ixrfornistice of duty, and most lov- ible disoosition. with the hiirhest of ideals, won for her the resjwet of all the mriiilM-ra of our order. Be it Resolved. That we feel that w have lost a true sister, whose counsels ami cheers were always m behalr of up lifting humanity, and whose Krevttti) and friendship to all will ever be held in liivini' remembrance. To tbe bereaved husbaud and friends, we eitend to you our heartfelt sympathy in your liereavement, in the loss you have sustained of a true wife and coun sellor. While we feel we have lost a true friend and adviser, we feel she haa been called from this caithly sphere to her Heavenly reward, where we, It we woulU rnui Mt. her t ol ifooo ueeus aim ser vice shall eiueet her greeting on me other shore. C. A. Harney, Wm. Schulmerich, Com. Argus and Oregonian, 12.25. Don't forget the W. 0. W pic- nio at Hillaboro, May 23 Biggtal event of the season. There will be preaching service at Laurel Evangelical Unnrcn Sunday anernoon at uoiwa. Dr. C. B. Brown will be in the city, Monday, May 18, and remain the entire week, umoe at mrs Susie Morgan'a reeidence. Have you seen the new cvds at the Basaar? This week prettier cards and a better assortment than ever. a Governor Chamberlain spoke at Beaverton today, and will apeak at uv.au? flrnva lonioht. He is bill ed to speak in this city on the 28th inst. Did you say you wanted Bhingles, naint. lime, or oementf Then oall at Webb & Hoover's Feed Store, on Second street two doors north of the prospective electric car line on Washington street. . w . , . . jaua limo, vtr WOO ft.UCU m Uinuuivwi i m MaamhtAbAV nimaii Neuman. and beat Max Hermann and a Chinaman nearly to death, in Portland, this week, was cap- tured yesterday in the North End, and Das ooniesaea. m, "Doins all we can" will ba the mornina subject in the Congrega- tional churcu next Sunday. The temDeranoe meeting announced forlvey. The work of surveying will Friday evening of this week has been postponed until later when notice will be given. . ' HILLSBCRO ARGU9, MAY 14. 1903 See big W. O. W. poetere. II. J. (iofT, of Foreet Grove, wai in town yesterday. - Inquire oi familv home for cale. John'M.Wall. 9 tf Joe. Burgholxer. of Buxton, waa in town Tuesday. Money lo loan on real estate e- curity. Terms reaeonable Ku- rath Br ob. 40 If Frank Rice, of fortland. wib in the city yen lord ay. L I,. Crawford and wife, of Banka, were in town today. Meet me at HillibDro at the W. O. W. picnic, May 23 W. M. Jackaon and wife went to Portland today, for a abort visit 8. A. McFadden, of the Oregon Nursery, waa in town today. Turkey eces for batching To quire of Geo. Scbolmerich, Hills- boro. 7 If W. C. Qraddy.of near Cornelius. waa an Argus caller Monday. Wanted Dining room girl for the Commercial Hotel, Uillsborc. J. U. Dorland, of Shady Brock, waa in the city yesterday. J. S. Robioaon, of Farmington, waa an Argus caller yesterday. Choice chrysanthemum plants, 50 cent a dozen, at tbe new green- house Mrs. Agnee Campbell. Robert S. Graffi', of Portland, visited 1). B. Reaeoner and family of near Hillsboro, Sunday. For information regarding con tests at W. O. W. picnic, call on or address Fred Adams, Hillaboro, Or. John Wolf, of tbe Santiam coun try, Marion County, is visiting his father, Wm. Wolf, of this city. The Album contest closes May 17, at the Bazaar. Have you all the chaoces you want? v The K. O. T. M of Greenville, will give a social dance at their Hall, next Saturday night, May 16, 1908. Kverybody invited. Delioious ice cream, refreshing ice cold Root beer, and fine con fee tionery for everybody, at L. J. Pal mateer's. Farmington went up against Beaverlon in a game of baseball last Sunday, at the latter place, easily defeating tbe Beaverton team by a score of 16 to 8. Juet a few days more in which to get a chance on the $5 album at the Bazaar a chance with every 25 cent purchase. 9 Basket social at Job's crossing school, Friday evening, May 22, A short, program will be rendered by the pupils, and the proceeds will go for school improvement. For Sale Three-quarter blood Shorthorn bull, 18 months old. John Sorenson, below old Hare mill, Hillsboro, Ore., R. 2. 9-11 Mies Lillian Goodin, daughter of R. B. Goodin, of Salem, and well known in thia county, waa married last week to Dr. Sheldon, of Port land. The bride is a niece of County Judge Goodin, On Monday, Kenneth, the seven year old son of Max Crandall, fell from a bicycle, aud broke botn bones of tbe left arm at a point be tween the elbow and wrist. Dr, W. D. Wood was called and re duced the faotures. C. Blaser haa bought the stock of the C. A. Lamkin Hardware Company and inventory is now being taken. As boon as concluded Mr. Blasier will take possession and will be pleased to meet his many Washington County friends L. L. Crawford, of Banks, is an independent candidate for county commissioner, in opposition to John MoClaran, of Gales Creek. Mr, Crawford entered the race at tbe solicitation of a large number of his friends. . , Timet ought to be good in Hills' boro this year. With the con' struction of the Oregon Klectric under way from the Hillsboro end, and with a renewal of tbe exten alon of the P. R. & N., considerable omj will be jipent by employees " ' v Mips Minnie tieidel will give a reading in the Congregational Church next Sunday evening at 8 o'olook. The selection is from Tennyson's Guinevere. Miss Hei del has nut much time and study in this reading, and all her friends will wish to bear her. No admis sion will be charged but a Bilver collection will be taken. P. R. & N. surveyors were busy today surveying for a switch on the main line opposite Washing- ton street in this city. The switch will lead from tbe P. R. & N. track to the electric line, when the latter Company gets its track built, and an engine and oars will be used to forward rails, ties, etc., on the lat ter line. Tkt... :n At tu. I 1U1UH Will W UU1UK DWU UU tUD P. R. & N. iudains from surface in I . " rl ai am ThtAaanrvA. n nl Aa haye ftlread goneinto the moun. uia vtmMa HUlsboro and Till. mftnk inil t. mnra a :.! p-i-j ni,;.r uvt i BLMuawaajaa. iu v fiwuui vuiyi uuill' , D j. .d Assistant Chief Engineer Abry have been in the olty several days on business con- nected with the extension of sur take place from both the Buxton and Tillamook ends of the line, and will be pushed steadily until done. BIG FOUR HILL CO. SELLS FOR S2a)00 Michigan Timber Men are the Purchasers WILL ENLARGE SAWMILL PL A ST Fur Bnodred aad Sixtv-five Acree Tnniferrcd io the big Deal The Big Four Lumber Company whose plant ia situated near Bux- ton, on the site of the old Manning mill, waa aold this week to a big Michigan lumber company, repre sented here by McFarlane Broe., of Conway, Mich. The deal includes the sawmill plant of tbe Big Four Company, all building, lumber, etc., besides 46f acres of patented laud, and the timber now standing on 100 acres of land. The considera tion was 125,000. Sherman Mur phy, of this county, and L. H. Peters, of Cambria, Wisconsin, ap pear in the deeds as tbe owners of the Bit? Four Co.. but it has been popularly supposed that there were four owners of the plant, hence the name Big Four. Jas. P. and Jno. A. McFarlane are here and made tbe deal, but it ie understood that they represent large interests in Michigan, and that a large plant now in tbe latter state, will be brought to this county, and added to the one just purchased. R. H. CREER R. H. Greer, republican candidate for Representative, was born in Canada, and came to Minnesota in 1874, thence to Oregon in 1880 Mr. Greer learned the miller's trade in the East, and ran the Glencoe Mills for a period of five years. He moved to Hillsboro in 1889, engaging in the grocery bu3i ness, which is his present occupa tion. Mr. Greer has been a direct or of the Hillsboro public schools for ten years, and a member of the city council. He affiliated with the republican party, when he came to tbe state, casting his vote for tbe nominees of that party. elected, Mr. Ureer is pledged to vote for the people's interests in al matters, and bis friends predict he will receive a certificate of election REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rasmus Rasmussen et ux to W A Shaw lots 66 and 75 Beaverton-Reedville acresee, f957 So. R Rasmussen et ux to J Taooan. Its 67 and 70 Heav-Keedv 1 acreage, 5645. C aeeunain et al to A h .Nourse et al. 1 5, 6. 7 and 8 blk 8 S P Add F G, 1500. Anne J tsueliatian to John White, 40 a in Jas Barker d 1 c 1 1 s 1 w, 1850. html Mark to R W Pipenbnuk, ai.69 a in sec 10 t a s a w, 900. Geo Doughty to Ernest Foord. tr in M Moore d 1 c 1 1 s i w, 175. J C btnock et al to Nettie Fitch, tract in Sherwood, 1. Kliza Dailey et al to I B Trullinger, pr of blk s Fairview Add Hillsboro, 1350. Willis Ireland to Andrew Jack, tr in M Moore d 1 c t 1 s 2 w, 2300. reter Borchers to Peter Mohrtnann et al, tr in sec 20 1 2 s I w, 1200. John Foote to wm Ferris, blk 20 Bo- harts Sub-division of Ebberts claim, 200. J It Morback et al to Blake True, part of sees 17 and 20 t a s 1 w, 1600. Henry w ilson to Mary Wilson, tract in sec 6 t t s 3 w, 1. Hiram hniith et al to Jas Shipley, part Its 8 and 9 blk 4 Simmons Add Hbo, 050. Anna W rage to U Barnes, part of blk B Fairview Add Hbo, 850. J K McUee to Mary McGee. s a in sec 6 1 1 s 3 w and other lands, 1. A W Donelson to Thos Meehan, 18.56 a in sec 5 t I a 2 w, 2700. w m trey to Fred Bereer, 1SS.76 a in J S White d 1 c t 1 2 w, 4500. h, Wenstrom et al to Laura Shea, 25 a in sec 8 t 2 s 2 w, 750. Philip Shea to Laura Shea, part of sec 8 t 2 s 2 w, 1. Louis Enders et ux to Ernest Keehn, part of lot 46 in Gray Oak, 4100. Nimu x urn now et al to J A Keller, 10 a 111 Geo Kietiardson d 1 c t 2 s 1 w, 900. Kobt Jehorek et al to D Fletcher, 4 a in sec 31 t 2 s 1 w, 1000. A I Graeg et ux to I M Hutnke. part of blk 2 Humphreys Add Hillsboro, 200. Investment Co to & S Hatch, 35.42 a in sec 3 t 2 s I w. 1048. M J faanmions et ux to T L Kyle, 11 a in sec 21 1 1 n I w, S25. I R Pavne et ux to Geo Payne, lot blk 19 Hillsboro, 1000. W K Thome et ux to 1) P Corrien, 56 a hi Simmons d 1 c, 7000. R w Airey et al to Wm Sample, part of sec s t 2 s 3 w, lo. Carrie Fuller to A N Stanton, 6s a in Thos Hart d 1 c 1 1 s 3 w, 1. Abbie Robinac n to C M Hawthorne, W'H of SEW sec 23 1 1 n 5 w, 200. , David W ensrer et ux to Fred Ritter et al, SEX ot sw l( sec 27 t 2 n 1 w, 500 Lucy V rooms n et al to Jos Downs, part of blk 2 Morgans Add Hbo, 10. SJ wniteetai to jerry cavanaugn et al, 10.75 a in sec 35 1 1 n 2 w, 2000. REPUBLICAN SPEAKING Hons. W. N. Barrett and W. Hollis will address the voters the political issues of the day at Reedville tomorrow (Friday) night On Saturday next, Hon. J. W. Bai ley, candidate lor State Dairy and - Food Commissioner, will speak at I Scholls: and on tbe 18th; the re oublican candidates will speak at L . . I . . - , . - uu uu 'UD .1 lT.aua onnnn nnAmAn In mi 1 1 he be T UrtUQf pUUUUUVOiuouw Tflli made next week, . i PETITIONS FILED Th Mlowlna neranns filed net; Itione for nomination to be voted for at the June election: N. L. Atkins, Independent, ForeBt Grove; L. Crawford, County Commissioner, Banks: Jas. B. Wilkerson, County School Superintendent, ' Forest Grove. Clement Mellis and August La rouge, of Portland, who went on a hunting and fishing trip to the lower Nehalem river last Fall, and failed to return, were doubtless both drowned in the Nehalem. Th body of young Mellis was found last Saturday night, at the mouth of the Nehalem river. One of the dogs which accompanied the bo; a from Portland, came home last winter, in a half starved condition. The theory is that tbe boys were drowned by the upsetting of their boat. Ihe ebalem is a treacher ous river to navigate, as thope who nave attempted it are all willing to testify. Kuratli Bros, report the follow ing sales of real estate. Jos. A. Moore to Richard Reycraft, 37 acres, IdiUO, near Hillsboro. A. W. Donelson to Thos. Meehao, 18 acrea near Hillsboro, $2700. G. W. Barnes to Mr. DeHondt, house and lots, Hillsboro. 11400. Samuel Pooley to Isaac Campbell, 103 acres in Helvetia, 7000. John Joseph to John Block, 22 acree near Phillips, 12100. Isaac Camp bell to Sam Poolev. Dronertv in Hillsboro, $2500. C. Gerber to Fred Zimmerman, of Portland, 20 acres near Phillips, $2100. More thau 1,000 pioneers of Ore gon will bold a reunion in Portland on June 11. 1008. Headnuarters for the pioneers will be in the Ore gon Historical Society's rooms on the top floor of tbe city hall. Badges may be secured from Secre tary Geo. H. Himes at any time af ter May C. Special arrangements have been made with the railway companies for transportation, and one and one-third fare has been ex tended those who attend the event. Hon. A. B. Flint and wife, of Kinton, accompanied by Loren Jackson and wife, of Hillsboro, in one automobile, and Mr. atd Mrs, Ferd Groner, of Scholls, departed for an overland trip to Eugene, the first of the week. They expected to make the trip down in a day a run of 160 miles. After the State Grange meet is over they will re turn via Corvallis and take in the livestock show. Two match games of basebal were played at Forest Grove, Sun day, between the Stephens Addi lion team of Portland and the pub lie school team of that city, and the Colts nine and tbe Brainard Company nine of Portland. The Stephens club waB defeated, 13 to 5, and the Brainard nine was beat en, 3 to 7. Next Sunday tbe Colts will play the Carlton team at Carlton. While riding on the reach of wagon, Monday, Frank, the 14 year old eon of D. H. Willers, who lives near Jobs b Crossing, west of Hills boro, accidentally struck his left foot against a stump in the wood road, with the result that the limb was broken in two places, just above the ankle. Dr. Wood at tended the injured lad. Mrs. Ida Belknap, wife of Rev. E. H. Belknap, of Salem, will peak in the Methodist church next Sabbath evening. Mrs. Belknap is corresponding secretary and con ference organizer of tbe Home Mis sionary Society of the Oregon Con ference. All are invited to this service. Lewis Carstens, of Greenville, who has been sick for a month with stomach trouble, was today taken to the North Pacific Sanitar ium, in Portland, for a course of special treatment. His friends in this county Lope he will be perma nently benefitted. Mrs. Alice Moulton, of Cobalt, Ontario, Canada, is in the city, tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Bai ley. Her husband is a mining en gineer, and iB located at the above mentioned town. Mrs. Moulton is daughter of Capt. J. D. Merry man and wife, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, of Port- and, formerly of Phillips, C. Ger ber, of Phillips, Fred Peterson, of I near Corvallis, formerly ol near Cedar Mills, and Mrs. Jacob Hilt- brand, of Phillips, visited with friends in Hillsboro Tuesday. Geo: Kieni and Wm. Salzwedel, 01 ueaar anus, transacted DusinesB . M . w.,1 .It in Hillsboro last Saturday. Mr. Salzwtdel has just Bnished a hand some residence on his place, on the Cornell road, and was married to a German lady from Berlin, last week. Social dance at M. W. A. Hall, Cedar Mill, Saturday night, May 23, 1908. Music by 11. Toelle. Tickets, including supper, 91. Spectators and members oU cents. All are cordially invited. John Ritter, of Helvetia, went to Portland, Saturday, to be oper ated on, and latest reports are that he ia getting along nicely. Edwin Morgan returned today from a three weeks' sojourn in San Francisco end Santa Kosa, and re- porta the fleet as "simply great." Stock bogs for Bale. Apply A. Chalmers, (near Centerville,) ForeBt Grove, Oregon. 2tf. O. G. Wilkes departed for Ilwa- co. Wash., -this week, to install telephone system. Mrs. Wm. Nelson is quite with congestion of the lungs, at sick her home in this city. Born, to the wife of Arnold Smith, of near Centerville, May 1908, a ion. Born, to the wife of John Smith, of Greenville, May 7, 1908, a girl. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon R'joms 12, 1.1 and la. Reii.lence Munth- wwit corner lUMelineaud BwonJ Street. Both 'Phones. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office upstairs over The I Its Drug Stora Roaldenee East of Court Hoon. In tbe corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIKS1K, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ursrson Hnuthern Purl Ho p.iim. p.. Conaultation In French or English. Of fice upstairs, over L. M. Hoyt Co's. atom, north side of Main St., HUlslwro, Or. A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 tfailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. tmicKrt WWrVWvVVVVVvyVW DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Roortjj 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennia Store. HILLSBORO OREGON Sao. T. Bagl; W. O. Harm DACLEY A HARE ATTOJLNBYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shnte Building HILLSBORO, . . OEEG05. H. T. BAQLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, patairs, over the Poat Office. Hillaboro, - Oregon. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms i, 4, k 5, Morgan Blk, Hillaboro, AMAMMAVVVyVWVVvajM JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upatalri, Bailey Mergan Block, Rooms, i anl t. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. MMAMrVMMMvVVVVyvVvVVI W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrica: Main 8treat, opp. Court Hoa:i. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, TJpatalra, Rooma 3, 4 and j Hillsboro, - - Oregon G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh ' And Contracting Those rnntPtnnlaH" Lt,-ij . f - r should get my figures. Both Phones. Cor. 4th & Taekson. Hillsboro - - Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX Veterinarian Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest Grove Will be in Hillsboro, Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. OtHce at Rediaoml s uonneil'H lavery Htabla. . j Home Style RESTAURANT Regular Meals, 25 cts up Short order lunches Odp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on : 1 . ' Main St. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. Postal Cards A few years ago there was only one kind of postal card. Today there art thousands of different kinds, and new ones being made every day. It ia the new cards that have made the busi ness what it is, and these cards You Want to See You will be more apt to find the card you want here than any other place, as we have placed standing orders with five to I Eastern Factories to send at all new cards they have manufac ; tured or imported. Always new Ones This Is the secret of our success in the card business.' ; We are Up-to-Dato a I 11,1 Come in and see our Stock POSTCARD BAZAAR Second St., South of postofflce friends In San Franoisoo.