HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE 4. 1908 Si's tm V" 1.1 tic iHltcinu Kui,heJ to miifii ii nit cu I (ton ( Wart on pro, .. I L I... -,i of grilling inu ihs trl ,D" lin. through ibB city i i. ,riin eariy monoay Tl, first shovel lull of Washington . ! UtaraitCll First Uf" ' . -i ),! riiin work It ft rvi at , - ' .ii .limu the line to the .. limit ot tbe city. Buper ... ... . i i Unit A. I' Hleweri mi cutuK . . ... ami I0 iriiorma mi Dl . .... lUi h Hue "in 'a ... i . .1.. t.a Ilia laat IUk. About flfly turn, d r.-,. -Iihicrnmr nr l work Ill Itlfll IUMWWHIB, Uw closely lib tlr-a ml steel L ...I tha trick is newt iiw !lUtd,Miby proceed. On lb all nlare, a uh station U being This building will be two " .... .1,1 m t i Id heiitbl, .''" . i . i -i . . at aunros mewir, " li U mm. The eun etauons F" V'- . . .1 . i: . . i orated along me uni i of 12 mill from earn Ii Ii marled tbtt ill tbe lUiwii HilWboroand H n art finlsned. and resdv fjf . i i. i . . !:.. ni l. 1 D OIOC ueiwi-ou rn inJ lbs I'. K. been touched up to mi have been DOt 1 L loi,itnougn rails l,,huid along the line on the tk Tbe Klwctric tint will have Lilt to junclirtn wlh tlm I. i S. In ordr U gt IU i-0(Cln rolling Klock on the M Hot, I mtriil rjitf be eerriw to coMtruetioD Piutri I l in Wo lbt rod will I finieb Llwn I'orlUnd tod Uillnboro ibi lit f Hojitfinber. Tbioonteal la this couot tat tlm clrkibin win iiiiirht rlnut uwly miiniiiiK, the mturrm iuJt- teil inn oitKilion of Mr. McCor- mlok by ovur bundred iruiurii. Mr. lUlley met bit iMniit and oonnrtluUUxl him, ooncedioK tb 1m lion to him. Hborll after noon tbn return from Corneliui, KmI l,iHlr ena Hank enivad, eud tbe footing! gere lUiley to unofflci mejority oer MoCormlck of 2), Incting the l.irmiir. It the clowMit elerliou held here for clerk or mtny yetre. Tbe llilUlmro Hih Kchoul litne- bell teem tUfrttml the Nurtb Vu- trl teem of rortUml on Mfinuriil tuy. iy e icore oi it to ft lUitnrire fur Nortb Cutrl, rerkioe, Ceeon end liruce. lor Hillxlxiro, Lund. end Ford. Fnalurpi of the eeme were the work ol tbe IlilUburo battery and a runnii g cU:h by left fielder Uertnrr It. C. Vaught Jr. Ii manager of tbe team. 1'erfone winding to tile their farmi will alwayi find a large atock of Due tile in our yard at Hrholli 1 hoee winning the largr ene tiling houlu iiiaoe their oruxre with on before June 1. We altocarry brick and building bliM-ki. Tboe intend lug to liutut ill Unit a large tup ply of luuiUr at our yard, and you are invited to rail and look over our itock before iiurcbaeiog. (leo. R. litgUy ha a nutuUr of en en at tbe ludley M ilia ranch engigmi in building 40 cbainaof 12x12 flume, and eiprota to Irri gate tbia yrar alniut M acren of land. Tbe government in watch ing the irrigation work on thi farm, thie eeanon, It bning one ol tbe Willamette Valley etationi, un dr iti per v initio of Mr. A. i. Btover ol tbe Agricultural Department. Silver Iaf Camp, No. Kl'j. M W, A., will give a picnic oo June 13, VMM, tt Allen' (J rove, one mile north of iUodville. Literary pro erttn in forenoon, beginning at J IK). Athletic iporle in afternoon coneiitmg of bxil racee, lack race etc. Danoe in afternoon am: night. (Jood baud iuuhio. lie fimhtuent itaod on ground. Al are invited. 1112 At a meeting of the director o! the Oregon Klfdrio Company nel HaluMay, tbe a Cake Carries the County by a Plurality of I t I BAILEY IS tLEKK l!Y 14 VOTES ugliUtivt Tkktt Vlaa Fiom uj u 5110 UCCBSSFUL CANDIDATES Dim of lucceiaful candidate ijpoetd tbe eiamloatioo held r 14-15. wbo were Inadvertently Jiiud in tbe A'gua repjrl of lal kk. are ai lullo: M. N'o 2:Jit-I!arold Chrinten- entire republican ticket waa ected in Waabiugton county. Will B' Phillip Tezoldt. of I'hillipe, was a county eeat viaitor Wednesday. Nick Bilde, of Phillips, was a Ililhthoro visitor yesterday. L. Zimmerman, of Phillips, was in town Wednesday. Jobn Hcbneider and wile, of Phillips, were in the city yesterday. Ootlieb Zurcher, of Cedar Mill, was a county seat caller yesterday. L'lrich Fur-gy, a leading farmer of Phillips, was in town Wednes day. Money to loan on real eetate se curity. Terms reasonable. Ku- 4Ctf RURAL ROUTE IN TALK JOD ROADS Held Slate Convention at Al bany, Friday WASHINGTON CO. MAX IS HONORED Schulmerioh, ind'psndent, gav the republican legislative ticket a does chase. Iiailey. for clerk, won by the narrow margin of fourteen vote, but is enough to make him the chief official of that office for theinsuing two year. The Bai- ey-McCorruiok race for Clerk, was the most eiciting feature of tbe po litiral contest in lbs oounty. altbo' the local option fight took not a ittle (hare of public interest- Pro bihition received 1G85 vote, while its opponent cast 20'JO vote. K. B longue for District Attorney, reoxived 2'J40 votes, and W. N. Barrett 3114. bith having a walk over, and each winning handsome majorities in their respective dis- Irion. Dr. Hood ran well, and got in by a good miiority. Tbe reunite of the election will be seen in tabulated foitii on an intide pige The table is made up from tbe official count. Born, to the wife of It 8. Alex ander, of Fern Leaf Farm, on Iowa Hill, May 2H, VM, a son. M. C. Hewitt, contractor and kr.ll.L. U.U .t.t tin,. a.! moved and levelled and repairing Spence, of Gaston, bandied the sub- neatly done. Qi?e bimacall. 13 ject, "Beet Horn Aaapieo ior ku W. H. Boyd, of Beavertea Kt 1, Elected Sut President Tbe Letter Carrier's convention at Albany, May 21), was well attended by Uncle Sam's rural mail distri butors from various parts of the stale. Tbe principal subject under discussion was good roads. W. A. i n . . 1 I 1 . .imanrii it'ii - in rornUtl ibri lib lit l Heptember. recUir of the rxmitny voted 1150 I - - - (Xiu to build tbe line from Garden UCCB5SFUL CANDIDATES . Hiil.horo. and to improve the line from Portland to Halem No further work In road eitenslon will I doue tbia season. L. M. Commons, formerly pro prietor of the City Bakery, depart ed the flret of the week for bii rrnh near Yiuuina. and bis son .George Meltger, Beavirlon, Lloyd, followed, tbl morning, with a Que herd ol dairy ot.ws. mm Comtnonawill remain here another week. lwoo.klre Cream in.l Hitct Root 0Kit go K",t ,im 01 ,,r; Vuu'll find ucli lalng your Uesit to cheer At the itore onel by Piltnnteer. If it em't itilt you 'twill be queer. For folks to cow from fr sod nef 80 by not ell lunu mm "' He'll trrit you welt Un't tttmW or feir. 1.. J. Pilmileer, Prop. k'nr.ili Bros, report the sale of the Geo. Hohreiber 60 acre tract, Phillins. vesterday, to John Schneider, of near tbe same place, r... r. mvi Alio the veacn noun and lot on Fir, between Fifth and Biith streets, Hillsboro, to Mr Sample, for 1760. n V .lam, formerly of it.!, cmintv. was married Wednes- mini to Miss Oilien, Portland. Mr. Radruond .i.n.ki.r Miss Marguerite, .1. it;!, of this city, at teuded the wedding. EVENING OF MUSIC On Wednesday evening, June 10th, Mm Wilma Waegensr will give ft concert at the Crescent Theatre. Miss Waggener ia so well known to our people tbat sbe scarcely needs an introduction. Bbe has but recently returned from Europe, wbsre she studied under eminent teachers in Berlin. Bine her re turn she has played in Portland and elsewhere, but now for the first time the people of Hillsboro are to hear her. Miss Waggener It me first Hillsboro girl to perfect her musical education in Kurope. and for that reason, if for no other, she should be afforded ft very generous patronage. Miss Cornelia Barker, violinist, of Portland, and Frederic K. Vrooroan, of ibis city, will assist W. H. Boyd, Beaverton.new President of the Oregon Letter Carriers' Ass'n. The fire bell rang at about 7 o'clock Wednesday morning, and the fire laddies responded at once. Tbe fire waa located in tbe resi dence of Mrs. Elizabeth 8hute, at the corner of Third and Baseline streets. The interior of tbe build- PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M.' D. Physician, and Sargeon Office Biley-Mor)tn block, upstidr. Roomi 12, M and 15. Reliliic Houth nt corner Hajelina and tiiH)iiil Hlrwts. ing waa burning fiercely, but tie 'Phones, boys got to work and soon bad it out. The neighbors helped to get the household goods all out, and were greatly assisted by about 25 Greeks, who were working on tbe Oregon Electric line. Tbe fire or iginated from a defective flue, and the principal damage was to the building. Mrs. Sbute had $1,000 insurance on the building and con tents. DeWitt Smith bad a deal partially closed for tbe building and lots, and expects to move the building, and put up another reei deuce for rent. The Argus was in error, in say ing on an outside page that Corne lius precinct bad gone "dry." South Forest Grove precinct went dry, but Cornelius gave a majority of 98 against prohibition, and will stay in the "wet" column. Tbe mistake grew out of the report tbat Cornelius bad gone "wet" by only 7 votes, when it was the subdivision that went by 7 votes. A few left ladies' turnover col lers, bo, at Baird's. 12 tf CUrk Waltera, of Glencoe, was In town Tuesday. , Ticket now on Ble for tbe Com-j meooement program, 15 and 20 oenta. Pofttmaster B. P. Cornelius has moved his old residence to tbe east part of his lots, and is laying me foundation for hie new residence. The High School graduating AUaa will nreaent ft Longfellow pro- Miss Bilker is always a favorite in mm Q the Crescent Theatre, June ...... ltLl I.. - Jl. - .a 12tb, at 5 o'cioc. I. 0 2J Mart Anderson, Cather 0'M.ara, Mary O Meara, Read- it , 0 39-Maude Crosby, HillsW R.2 0 ii- Augustus Dessinger.Car- si Kmtutrn, Francis Robinson, Idled Paylea, tilen Alexander, ill Minn, Ella Tifft, Pernacial Wn, 'I ila Hedge. Beavertou. Jio. -Albert Lynn, Cornelius, 1. ia 67it-Joph Miller, Port MR. 2. No.7l-Kimer HamllUin, Banks I. Nd. 74 - Herman Oraf, Paul Hit- , Martha Kdigar, William Trach- iiDlbrook It. 1. No.7oMas ileliiel, Lester Bell. 1 QirriKus. Banke U 2. No 81-Maaaie Uyan.Guy Hi K HilUlmro H 3. No. 8H-Kva Campbell. Hher- CHABROL UilUboro. and will be heard to ad vantage in several violin numbers. Mr. Vrooman will also sing several solos. His strong baritone voice, under tbe training of Arthur Alex ander has improved very muon, and. be will be accorded a warm welcome. Miss Lrene Sails, of Portland, will be the accompanist. morning. They INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM work thi forenoon. The state vote on the initiative and referendum measuree i aa follows. Carried Scattering state insu- tutions; For November election; Sheriff to have prisoners; Univer sity appropriation; Wheelmen 1 fish bill; Uiuneiiera nso um, w ol 1 ana and 22732 Registered), IUN of dipbtheria was reg ¬ ion, imported iron K-NH' ,,vr:r: a weighing 2100 pounds- day.from " - of all breed horsei In 01 rru --"". - 1 IIO VVtv Jiabrol 1. o. pu o'au and arHMt fuKi. ,!.. llt ... .k ika ,;t,uiivj, will uiaav nof l'.MW.aa follows: Monday morning until Tueadsy rrol"K, t II. II. Boge'i farm, Ir Farmlngton; Tuesday noon at . K H 1 i I k f.aM as a nUi,.nn'l Wmlll Tnwi.l.w niohl at Hills- W, Wednesday noon at Bagley jonu gewell of this place f"n, uudley Mills; Wedneeaay King to Thursday morning, at y Bros.' Btable. Glsnooe; bal- fioof week at Hartrampfs ta-.Ilill.b.ro Tsrms-ino. 15 and 20 Care .! -I 1 We ourry too mftoy aruo.e vu enumerate'but we b.v.; anything the farmer need. The largest Ik ever shown in W-tangtoj Vkin .n ...... ' ' . Ki,t -ill oompetiiors.-uu , -. ,-.,. ..... . nia.t ma HUM r wrwponMUa should anyoc- A.a Jvagww-, - - m9 t.. f.. .1 1 l.l..-..iUn Wren Otto Hirtrampf, Manager, 6 f Hillsboro, Ore. I,,,, a a it VBtr-llIU SOU has besn quarantined. t n:..mMi and wife, of Gold endale,arelo the city, visiting re ...... u. ninomnn was a resl auvee. " '- . . 1 .Li- !-. vnars a no. . .i.Umr nf James and Just r.ceived, ft new shipment of midsummer millinery. Leave your orders with u. H. Rhea, & Co., Sucoeeaors to Mra. J. B. Vrooman. H. G. Fitch, C. E. Kindt and Max Crandall began tbe official oanvaea of the vote Wednesday concluded ral Mail Service and care of same." A resolution was adopted favoring tbe appointment of road caretakers during tbe Winter months over the routes used by carriers. Washington County was honor ed by the election of W. H. Boyd, of Beaverton, as President of tbe Association for the ensuing year. Corvallia waa selected as the next meeting place. The following named carriers at tended from this county: Wm H. Boyd. A. M. Kennedy, Mason P. Cady, Beaverton; Wil liam A. Spence, Beaverton; John H. VanLum, Albert Bunning, Cor nelius; Edward B. Poole, Hillsbo ro; unver u. uurns, roreev urc, Quong Lee, tbe Chinaman, who shot Clyde Wilson, will be ar raigned tomorrow for a preliminary hearing on the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Dan. Malarkey, of Portland, will appear for the Chinaman. Two Chinese merchant", of Portland, were heie this week, who are anxious to go Let. a bail. There will be a basket dinner at Farmington church next 8unday Preaching at 11 a. m., and child ren a day exerci-es in tbe alter noon. In the evening Elder Beery will preach tbe sermon for tbe graduating class of the High School, in Hillsboro. This will ne a union service. Lidies' short kimonas, nobby patterns, worth $1.00; 50c while they last, at Baird's. 12-tf S. T. L1NKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office aftatairt oVrrThe Tlta rru Stora Rfaat.lnce Eait br Court House, In Um comer of the blorlc. JAMES FHILLIPfi TAMIES1E. M . 1. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sur(!ori Southern Pari Ho Railroad Co. Consultation In French or Enslmh. Of fice upHtaira, over L. M. Hoyl Co', store, north aide of Main Mt., UUUboro, Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms" 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. Hillsboro, Ore. - DR. V. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennli Store. HILLSBORO - OREOOS OM.ff. Bafhy W. O. Hnrm DAGLEY & HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Kooms 1 and i Shute Building ; HILLSBORO, " . . . OltEGOS.' H. T. BAQLEY . ATTOaNBY-AX-lAW Office, apetalrs, over the Post Office, Hillsboro, - Orcgoa E. B. TONGUE VOTE ON REFERRED MEASURES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3. 4, S Moraan Blk. Hillsboro, Increasing per diem of Legislators, yvvyvwyvyyvvvvvv) yes, 35d, no 23 lb; to permiMca tion of state institutions elsewhere than Salem, yes, lllrf, no, vm; fncreasins number Supreme Judges yes, 607, no, 2070; changing aate oi election in state from June to No vember, yea, 2058, no, 733; Sheriff to have custody of prisoners, yes, 1910, no, 1202; free transportation for state and county officials, yeB, 619, no, 2491; Oregon National Guard appropriation, yes, 546, no, their 2485: University of Oregon appro- Cliff C. Cutting, Sherwood; Jobn pnaiion, yee, o, uu, -- HIUSbORO M. Kessler and Frank T. Vandom- onutm . j wd , ITZ' elon, of Banks. 2266; closed season te lmmu ' . Der Columbia, yes. 1655, no, 14bS BOARDS OF TRADE MEETING exclusive power to towns to licenN ana comrui uuuci iuvm u..uu, JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-tAW Office TJpetalrs, Bailey Mtrgan Block. -Rooma, xanls. ' HILLSBORO, - ' OBXGOM. W.N.BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orru-i: Main Street, opp. Court Hootte. v ORBGON vVVVvVVvVVVVvVvvVvVWrVVM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY AT-tAW ... ..... rwr -in Renreeentatives of the several a MtnMrt on Wnesday evening, ' county boards of trade will meet in ?-..Jr2S Theatre8 ! Hillsboro, at the Court House, to- Morgan Blk, UpsUin. Rooms 3, 4 5 Inn 10 at tha Crescent Theatre Admission, 60 cents. Seats on sale at McCormick'e Music Store. Prof. Orn, of Forest Grove, was inthaoity this week for the pur nf Hrillino Lne mgn bcuooi ... vAnraMntitmn: Corrum Kuu",w" , , . T o miiviuum ' I'raotices Act; Jury inaioimeni, exercises, to be held on June 2. .. , n!....iv,..i..PA.Uf Pnrt. T Ar f!nlln. who Went into land. Measures that failed to pass I the blacksmith business at this -Leaislators increaeed pay; More plsce a couple of months ago, nave Supreme Judges; Armory piru- gone io oj - - oriation; Woman Sutlrage; upen town bill; Single Tax. this PROBATE . ik hti huh uu ' "7 Poland, are spend fog", wek with relatives in V niimore. who bas been A. . . . V, . , nnwAr Bitn ioe uij mw" taar. narii ui IUO , . the matter nf tha ah tain of Fred omrners, deo'd; final account flUd nu Wednesdav. Jnlv 8. at HI ft. set for hearing final objsotions. Katate R I. nu lnMt nerson- ('property belonging to said estate f'uwea sold, inventory ana ap rtiseiuent Bled and approved. Card of Thaaks Delicious ice cream, refreshing e cold Unnl. Ivaa ami flna nnnfeo rery for eveiybody, at L. J. Pl-fleer's.. Xl! Mrs, James McClaran, who died at Males Creek, May 28 ,1th relative" and friends. 8ale:-About 50,000 feet of at IllUVU D c-" i of Glencoe. Phone at 1013 Thanks to Voters oon for years, Iowa, summer w For dry shiplap northeast ninnMui. t n Wlch. of Portland, -1 1 nreao'h next Sunday forenoon ! ffifttln PWn. Presbyterian t luaiaw.i .ftrnoon at Church, anu m Reedville. i... flllkboro n.iinl thin week. aw.her. of Portland, wneacted business In w noes. The sermon before the gradu- ating class of tbe public scnooi will be preached in the Christian church by Rev. Beery, next Sun day evening, ftt 8 o'docx. Joe. D. Tftmiesie, tbe youngest brother of Dr. J. P. Tamiesie, was marrlt in Portland. Wednesday, to Mias Vera Pike. Dr. Tamiesie and wife attended the weddidg. Chas. Ritchey, son oi r. j Ritohey, of the Hillsboro FiBh Market, mu Uken to a Portland hospital Mondfty, ftnd operftted on m . a t I. Ta la n. for atrftoguiwea nermo. deratood the oparfttion will be auo oeasful . RAN AWAY FROM HOME , TJiaftiai anil Ralnh LeMasters. of Linn county, aged 12 and 8r years rAnntivelv. arrived in town Thurs day morning, on the nurricane deck of ftmilkwsgon. The boys .tartiut from their home last Sun- lav, ftt about 10 :ocloox. iney tamed their eyes to the west, and atrnnV out to Bee the great woria kuAnJ thair nrosv home in Linn ftSVWWM r T , . mm . a . 1 - klAMt i rv VA Tiiat hfttrtTft ins UOVB uioTf w morrow Friday) nigut, wmu business of importance will be transacted, in which the whole county should have a great inter est. Farmers from all parts of the county are especially invited to be present, and give tbeir counsel in the matters to be considered. Re member the time Friday night, at 8 p. m . ANNOUNCEMENT ! Mrs. Henrietta Rhea, formerly of Boiee, Idaho, ftnd her daughter, Mra H. T. Baalev. of this city, have purchased tbe millinery busi ness heretofore conducted by Mrs J. Tt Vrooman. and will conduct the businese under the firm name of H. Rhea & Co. at tbe same loca tion, on Main street, just west of Sfihn mer ch Bros.' store, uoune 1151. no. 2038: Sinele tax amend- .... ASH nn 9flS2' recall amendment, yes, 1741, no, 1398; Hillsboro, - Oregon, instructing members legislature to r , , ', .. . il l. .. . . i .. i -14 vote for candidate for u. s. ssenawr who has Liahest number of votes, ves. 2362. no. 936: proportional representation, yea, 1424, no, 1565; corrupt practices act, yee, 1707, no, 1349: closed season for salmon in lower Columbia, yes, 2045, no, 1065; I - - . 4 return to grand jury system, yes. Those contemplating building 1578 no, 1318; to create county ol should my fi?ures. 'Both nooa rviver, . .'t1, , Hillsboro --. Oregon G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh And Contracting CITATION ... . J D.lnaa ill Sutherland, a minor, and to all unknown ous irfuui '-'"7 " "V heirs at law of said Oweased, if be, Greeting: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON,, FOH v- WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of Mary Jane Sutherland, Deceased. To Mrs. Grace L. Anderson, P. Ci An derson, Mrs. Minnie B. Rowell, i. E. Rowell. Edward J. Sutherland, Geueviere L. Sutherland, John E. Sutherland. Mrs. Carrie Hitchcock, Charles Hitchcock, W. W. Fletcher and t. V. Anaereon, uuaru an nf ihn Mnwn and estate of John E. f any thfre I be their motto. The patronage oi thnsninnesd of millinery 18 bOllC tn the -name of the State of Oreifon,you are hereuy citea ana requimi w in the County Court of the SUte of Ore gon, for the County of Washington, at the To the Voter, ol Washington County o o V't,T, . on Jhe ited. DR. J. H. KNOX ' Veterinarian L Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn rr-'i -ii-FoaKSTGROvK v' ' Will be In Hillsboro, Tuesdays, and Saturdays. Offlce at Redmond A Connell' a . Livery Stable. . s . ,. Home Stylo RESTAURANT Regular Meals, 25 cts up Short order lunches ty belonging to said estate, at private sale for cash in hand, as prayed for in the petition of r . K. ttoweu, AuuuuiairMjr of said Estate, and which real property is COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES n-u ia ttiA nrosram for Com- mencement exercises for the gradu- ft phone wa8 reCeived ftt the atios class of tne nmaouru y herifpa offioe, rrom unas. jouubuu school, 00 June iu. Invocation. Mnstc. l ne As the Chairman of the Republi can County Central Committee, l desire to thank the Republican voters who stood by us in the elec tion of the primary ticket in this lsntion. I am also very thankful to the democrats who gave ub their described fo'iowwit: support in uminug vv. r-- tion ind Claim 01 josepn muwumu marv candidates that were SO Be- Mary Hinton, his wife, and being all the 7 vu 7 . a v, ;., nurt 0f said Donation Land Claim in Seo- verely attacked in the fight just gJJJft.! R. 2 w. of the wm. Met., over, for Without the BUpport Of the mK off to the said Joseph Hinton, voters that believe in the prim.r, save and except JJS law, it would have been greatly Wimm Delawney and Ruth A. Delaw- discredited. which eventually Bey. .his wife, ,to Williain J, RoUnaon.on ould cause the old boBSism ru'e lduirmTorded in volume "D-- of nth dav of Jnlv. 1908. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to f)-n p . . VeeA Shed On show cause. If any you have, why an or- Upp. rarmers pucu, uu der of said Court should not tie maae au thorizing and licensing the Administrator of said Estate to sen certain real prup;- Main St." Hillsboro -" -' - . , Oregon. . TIME TABLE Passenger train schedule follows: Hillsboro 11 WiuK In il.. . U una m ..otarilaV - muui m ill aiiin nuDii v vw i ill mm uaau -- - . . asin .... t inr ... wlslature, came honor conferred, and trust you L ,.w m ,0teB of being elected ""I never regret your aotlon. . belts, all tyle vocai , Lu.. nonelsoa The lg T .7,1 W..t,.rred ,.xhe wreck of the Hesperus. rreMntatlon of' 'dVplomM by Principal Bates. . Double quanci. Benediction. ...Zenas Olson .Lura. Tamiesie Miss Florence Tongue to enter into politics again; r i Rrown. about 22 year 0(ndwitbth.U.8N . -. at. nail riauvtovw " narLiuoii m . l-.o amnntatMl the fifSt one oi e lorD -""f- y " , . of tbe week, tbe result of an injury .hiu on auard duty. He -JLvwar Ha la ft ion of Mr. Mrs: r. vr. urowu, where Mr. orown was iu and this ottv, of Ffttmington, who advised that the boyi be detained, ana tneir parents be informed of their where abouts. Seen in the sheriffs ofhee, the boye Ulked freely. They said they left home "because they want ed to sea the country." They had ur f..r,r. mother, bromer ana haKind and when asked if BMW! ' . , thev would like to go nonw, oovn rlv aaaented. The boys are B '. , , U ... ikni.BU.a xoepuonauy nngut iur ftnd were well dressed, ab eoon as i their parents can be reached, the i boy a will be eeni nome.or, pt.uuiuB . m . i l.iL Mill ha the arrival oivneir iaaBr, oared for here. Tbey walked 100 miles to reaoh-Hillsboro, averaging 20 milea ft day, nd were well en t.rt.inaa tn the road, Neither bad a Ant hnt ne of them was the nrond ooBsessorof a $1 50 nlokle wfttch. '.- , which we are free from at the pres ent time. Atrain thanking you for your hd- eral support, I remain, Yours very respectiuiiy, J. W. Connell, Chairman County Central Com, IE Henry StofferB, of Bethany, was in town today, ftna caiiea. Frank Rowell, o! SohollB, was in the city today. Farmers are beaming to buy harvesting machinery. swtina at the Hartrampf rink Friday and Saturday nights of thie week. S-nole Harness $10, and up Whips at reduced rates, to make fnr a new ehioment. Good aaanrtment of SWeat PSdB At IBX lile's HarneBB Shop. 12 Leaves for Portland , Forest Grove local Sheridan Flyer........ ... Forest Grove local. ...... .' Corvallis overland....... Arrives from Portland Corvallis overland . . ... , which ' deed Forest Grove locak. . . ; . . . 'D" of Uec Sheridan Fiver nrds of Deeds of Washington County, Or- Forest Grove local. . .". egon, on Page'W and is described as Leaving Portland touows, io-wiv: corvallis overiana Being all inai irac or " Pnrest Grove local.... mg on the North Side of the Tualatin pT", ' iver aupposed to be 60 acres, more or Sheridan F Iyer . , . ....... less, said parts of land being a part ol tne roreai v.rov.i. , . . . . . Joseph Hinton Donation Land Claim as Arrival in rorcimu tahten uy asm josepn ,wu v i rwc viiwyw wn.. .. the Surveyor General's office for the State Sheridan Elyer....... of Oregon, according to the Laws ot ion- Forest Grove local ... . gress, usuany caiieu iue . Corvallis overland of land lying, beini tion Land Claim and oounoea on ine East, South ana Korin oy ine lumniu River, in Section 14. T. 2 8. R. 2 W. of the Win, jner., :ouuiiiiius u u,u. v. i.a Rnth tracts beins in Washington County, Oregon, and containing in all 106 acres, more or less. , m r. Witness, tne tiou. j . . uuouiu, j uug of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Washington, with the Seal of said Court affixed this 4th day of June. A. D. 1908 .: (Seal of County Court.) , v ... . rn r ri . .1 . 6:5l. m. . 9.07 a. m. . 1:42 p. tu. , 5:08 p. m. ',. 8;i6 s. tn. ,.n:o7p. m. , . 5:a8 p. m. , . 647 P-m- . . 7:00 a. ni. , .11:00 a. tu. ' .'. 4:10 p. tn. .v 6:40 p, tn. ... 8:00 a. tn. . ..10:30 a, m. :o,n.'tn. ij555 l.;m. BeoondTract: Also tbat tract or parw .... and siiuai juas. ui i.uv -v the East line of the Joseph Hinton Dona- wty baggage; This Citation Is published upon you by order of Hon J. W. Goodin, Judge of the above named Court, made on June 4, 1908.. E. J. Godman, Coyuty Clerk. Thos. H. Tongue Jr., Attorney for Administrator, Robert Hartrampf, Burke Tongas and Herman Kamnft ftnd wife, were Portland visitors today. '. Not much interest is beipg Uken lVHa f.iA'i n fa frill rth nf Julv cele bration for Hillebbro." A few per- anna hav met ft tBe Of tWO, Ottt. interest seems w - 'De. fiae? eins so far al me majority i wu- cerned. We Bhotrtd. ' conpwrJe to celebrate and make the proper r- rangements, or give up om wm. the furniture buameBS. Very reBpectluuy, - a Baird'i. . " j n. Wllkaraon. I ftnd ooloiB, 00, ft