HILLSBORO ARGUS JUNE 18, 1903 11! i O.K. TO HLILU TO E BY JAN. 1 On June 15, tU rreahytery, of Portland, met in Bethany I'rneby irlen chimb to hr! oelnbraU th X'tili aititi vrrnsry of that organiia (inn. Between the time of adjourn tit in the alternoon and the sup. tier Ml, the meujlrt of the I'res- . ii .i.i i Ytchrittion oil Ibvlerv and the hove of Hftihin Cornelitii and Tnrett (Arrive ,, not i I . r I.. I., llUUKr-KIUHI UIBVOU m KKOiB OI bae The Bethany boys did thn djinUUtra un Trim tha iram .HIV ALL ILL CO IQCOKSIUUS mM j r,vor , th1 nilnUUm, but lb fact n that only on tad one lib Iht A Unctions " iiifiuia-s were played and the Bttmttn mlntatert Saturday's special, lemon ice at the Den of Sweets, i 0. 8. Robinson, of Laurel, ni in town today. Born, to the wife of Krneat Barnes, Glencoe, Oregon, June 15, 1W., a eon. mmmrn week AT PACIFIC UNIVERSITY After Riitht of Way COSIKACTOUS ABB PUSHING WORK Wanted Steady cial Hotel. boy, Conomer- Graduating Kxercises Held on Tuesday and Wednesday ibe rtir r" at yd w 5h of Street Kair will l heitillliillK on the llilli.b" j ikii vear H.nleuiler ami WJiiuuuuiB . .a t aTa..l.- 1 2, ami 01 'clo,,Br- i efliH ted I ueeday lib .nation bt by ! elrPt'00 01 JOUU ' " g p, Cornelius, u. a. i Win McCmirl nd Cal. Jack, ......... I iImm m it K Hul. were twice at the btt At the end of the Orel inning the core waa I to 2 in favor of lUttL- any. I lie line up waa follows: J KunU, r; J. Kehrli, p; I'. Died i.i an t i .tit a . ll d; r . tirnaaen, iua t; u. .un meriiian, 3rd b; VV. Dyele, r f;J. Htiider. 1 f; C. Kii hen, o f. I'rea bylery't team consisting of 7 luin latere and 1 eldnr was as follower J. It. Ltndehorough, c; K. M. Hharp, p; I). A Thuintiioii, let b; Mder Ueelnw, iml ti; l, M iooxr, 3rd b; C ! Brown, r f, J. Welch. I I, C. W. Hay.,o f. Hays dis- May Uoecct With Llat by July 4 Uaia C. W. Neleon, of 'Buxton, waB a oounty seat visitor Monday. Joe. Bono, of Kintoo, a promi nent farmer of that lection, waa in the city Tuesday. BILLSBORO GlflS GRADUATE Wa. Bale Elected Pretidcet Aeeaciate Alumai Oregon F.lectrio Co.'a surveyors have finiehed the preliminary linee from Ililleboro through Corneliui . ... . vrawmiw umivi.-u., .- the extennon of the road to Forest TMterday and called. Grove ia up to the citizens of th D Alpha Hall, Corneliua, two towns. It ia reported thai the g,turfjay evening, June 20. Tick Orrgon Klectrio has agreed to com- els, 75 centi; Walker's orchtstra. 0 K. Palmer, of Chebalie, Wo., The graduating exercises of Tuala is in the city this week", a guest ' tjn academy were held Tuesday at w.jv nnee.er. Brighton chaoel. Mibb Fay Cor Herman Uitermann, me geniai Dennit as Chairman (Ittew will bt appointed some tinguiabed bimeelf by tbeacrabatic Lj aficr July llu' """" "v "" Q .ill ImeIii, which U uncled f C,ke the coming tnt the beet f: . , I.. 1. 1 In ttU nil V 1 i.i of l'ortland. in --nt t the iiietliog, and the tt uVly committft mails arrange MM with bim.lt which be is to rnith all the atirspuone iur ir :. .-,1 -ho has contracted to fur bto big tents, each 24ISU feet, lor the eihions, an to- uu.r 1.. -,l aa an auditorium, the Lur fr n l'l'1-' uaxd each day. lit will Lgfiniei 5 ponceeeioim, Including liUttn ia- , , 1 rimers are rUt4 to save L brt eihibits for the coining L, The one held iaat year wa In tj opener to every iMHiy, nu lilb proper enuri me iair un r m be inaue 10 ouieumw M last yar. M everybody gel .n,l bxwi. and make the Kan C, b gifet and beet ever held in STubingti.n County. GRADUATING EXERCISES m . t I . .1 l:,.,l.t;.itf eiercie 01 me ninm n ..... . ..in.. We of the llilli)ora puuiir bell at the Creecenl Jbettre, Friday night. The W jloting amount was kindly com-fnaoicaied: . . ...,.1.1 It . h.. nr. tritJ by cUm of fourleea. lii'J t" latli pUrra la Uit 01 ifK mHtun iuateinT. The gilu of - .. I. ik. .... n Iht titnuny ni wr (Mrber. ha arrangttl Ibem In all uum iitll ihto woitJiona ovtim hi (u..iiilit, wtine, at one eoui PrHnl Row bbow." A lenffllp ,.0,11111 gtwa, foltlMg of ircli tiMi ta.l .nj liom thawoikiof tin (ml aalbur, which gave aBivetml plnratr Mm Kaiheiyne hhewnon ng bit Ui fill the ipc tueitr cant hy out , . iho (.llcl to aiU'W- 'Beware." waa u! ui! It Metliue llarnea UniUUr u.l Mie Kva Bailry. SielU turow, Tennie od Ka V-alhrnel. PtlnciPiil It. L. Baua.of Korrtl Orove (in la hii a.1rt to theeUwa inpttmt liibnu to Ungftllow. TUli mi wl.lr ly rn.l aod U-.t lott.l Amerlean pod 11, ill tU lift, a moilel for auyoue to loiuit In erhool, a lawaliUlmg attiol ot boy; In youth, owe who almt lolly; anil, at laat. the crowninu attain Mint of e-Jui ation-e good mn. Aft' film (Ik tllitumaa. he (tltMUteil Ihc ynt, ami the half year scholerihl t" tb two tanklnx hinbeat In cla K''",: Tin litri to Mi. Uura Tatultle; thr tc oud to II 1 Auguata Hlglcr. Tba graduates were; 7iias A. OI.ll, Kltttll Atklnioit, Miry A Scwell, Ucte B. Wtherrel, J. AuXu.ta Higler. I.ula M. IKtiieUoo, 8ic K. rl.ly. Nettle M. Oralwl. Damun ( .reer, Cbaa. 8. I'il'gf ralit. Oa aid A. Olaon, Blanche llowmsa. L" B. Taruie ate, I'.miim Gottlieb. fuel of turning a aaull in the attainment of 2nd baee, but be got there all right. The lliithany Imya knockril some hot liners, and one two, and one three hagger. They are 011 to their job ind the tninieters were atifed to ii down httfora so valiant foe The girla on the grand I'aml were amited at the excellent playing on Imlh eidr-s. It waa worth all the lime il took to see the game. Persons wiebing to tile their farms will always find a largestnck ol Doe tile in our yard at Hcholls rboee wiebing Ibe larger site tiling hotild place their orders with a belnre June 1. We eleocarry brick mil building blocks. Those intend mg to build will Gud a large sup ply of lumler at our yard, and you re invited to call ana loot over . ..l-. - TL. iur sloes, neiore purcnaeing. ne 'Jr.mer-Howell Co.HcholU; P. 0. address, Hilleboro, Ore, U. D. 2. The Oregon Kleelric line will be -xtended Iroin HiiUlwto to Corne lius and Kr si drove. A rousing Hireling was held at Cornelius Monday night. Forest Orove peo ple were preeent, std there was much enthusiasm. Kepreeenla lives of the Orrgon Klectrio Com pany were also preeent end ex plained their wante. in the matter ol right t f way. A committee was t,t. nted bv the Uorneiius iieopie to w.rk with the boaid ol trade ootnmittes at Forest Urove, lor right of way. It is not known whether ths Company will build funh-r than Hilleboro this year, but In the liht ol former dec'ara- .1.. 11.. ii ! Hons concerning no unun, not probable that they will. T nt to lee. for a term ol years, a farm ol lt seres, for dai ry purpoeee; on milk route. Pay coh rent Want poeseselon Octo- Call 00 or sddreas K a Holb 00k. Ore.. K V. I, p'ete the road from Hilleboro to the former place by January first, 1M. HuperintendentC. J. Miller, seen today, said that there were now 3) miles on each end of the road, graded and ready for the steel. The work of laying the rails will begin next week. Beaverton expects to bt connected with the main line by July Va, Make use of Ostermsn's Center- win, of Hilleboro, graduated from the Academy. In the declamation conteet be tween the girla Elizabeth Chalmers won the medal. Her competitors were Fay Cor win and Jennie Ras ilU lrw ilf-liver. Phone orders mueen will receive prompt attention. See In the boye' conteet between dates elsewhere in paper. 14-16 ward and Gardner, the former won Herman Pape, of Klondike, Ore- the medal gon, who owns a good farm near a the evening a meeting of the Sherwood, was in town yesterday, Alumni association of Pacific Lni and called. vnrnitv was held in Marsh ball Fresh fish may be had every Judge i j. Q A. Biwlby, class of '67 Ifrida.at Ritchev'a Fish Market, presming L. Arms worthy, of Wasco, Sher man county, was in town the fore part of the week, vieiting old time friends, among whom were John Masters, Mrs. Lystrop, Lncle Tom my Tucker, and others. M r. Arms worthy crossed the Plains with the immigration of 1853, coming to Washington connty aod leaving the county 1855 He attended the recent Pioneer meeting in rort- land, and is proud of bia 1Ho3 badge. Nathan Bond waa the captain of the train of which Mr Armswortby was a member, ana a man named Smith was also a leader, second in com maud. Smith, however, died on Burnt river, in Eastern Oregon, before the train reached the Willamette valley. Mr. Arms worthy is T9 years of age and is possessed of "good health. The Bethany and West Union schools finished a eucceeeful year of school on last Friday. The two schools joined in a rousing picnic at Weet Union there was a '. PROFESSIONAL. 1 , F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 0(Bc-Blley-Morgan bln-k, urwtalrs. Rouiua 12, 13 and 15. KesWetic) Mouth went corner Kueline and becoml Hlreeta. Both 'Phtiies. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office oiUir oTerThe Delta Drug Stnra Hbaldenee Eaatof Conrt Hout, In tbe corner of tbe block. rVWWVWVWeWiW JAME3rHlLLIPETAHIESlE.ll. 11. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Snrgaon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. CoutiulUlion in French or Englmh. Of fice upstairs, over L. M. Hoyt Co'a. aUire, north aide of Main bt., HUlnooro, Or. . earrrrWerrWeeV A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physiciaa and Surgeon. splendid program at 10;30, tfiet OFFICE Rooms 7, 8 and 9 which all partook of a dnicious - TaiUATnran RWt REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS on Third street, wi north ol Main at w Both phones. a W. K. 8herrill, of Vancouver, Wash , callsd on the Argus Tues day. Mr. Sherrill was accompanied by Prof. Sherrill, of Orient. For tale: A champion binder, in irood reoalr. cheap.. Call on or address S. M. Chapman, HilUboro. Or., R. 4; phone 251, Ind. 14-17 Misses Kstella Marie Oerber, of Hilleboro, and Anna B. Johnson, of Foreet Grove, graduated yeeter day from 8t. Mary's Academy, Portland. Mies Nora Miller, who underwent an nneration at the St. Vincent J5 hospital, Portland, several weeks ago, came out waay, ana went w Johnson, PUBLIC SALE Mil sellatpubllosaleat theC.W i.iion larm, one nine worn lips, and 5 miles eist of Glenooe, lieginning at 10 A. m., on SATURDAY, JULY 11 Bay team. 6 and 8 years old, weight o; 4 cowa, i (reih, t freah lo Decctn br, i freah In October: shoals, weigh! Mba rich: t doten chickens! I'i lc farm wagon, spring wagon, buggYi 1 plowi, to and u Inch; steel lever harrow, cultivator, leed cutter, lj-gal kettle, ft oo-snl onk Imrtcla. anrav pump, tnta puller, harpoon fork, pulleys and rope; aet work hariieia, set single buggv bar ueaa; atccl range, air tight heating stove; I lo-gal milk cana; a 5 g' '"lllt houarluilil furnitiira and other Bfttclca t"o iiiinieroiii lo mention. Terms of sale: $10 and under, osshin hand, over $10,0 months time at C per cent, on bankable note. 2 per cent, off for cash over 10. C. W. MCICH. J C Kuratll, auctioneer. Lunch at noon. RECEPTION AT LEISY HOME r,ar llethsnv; phone I'soiuc ntatee, 3CJ, out of Hillsboro. t An ei j lysbls school picnic w held at the Corev Grove, at Moun--aindale, June 12 The stage was i ..i frns. tl iwers and ii. Thn nronram baan at 1U o'clock a m , and lasted until 1 P m Mrs. Wealing, the teacher, bad charge of the programme. A stand on the grounds dispensed soli drinks, etc. Following the pro gramme, an excellent dinner was : .1 man on a bucking HOI Vfi ,.. f Vxlix broncho gsve an einiintwn u. ability. In the evening u-u ... had in the Mountaindale hall At Bhemood, the live ohildren of W.F. Young from 0 to 15 years o at 0 .V i... -iiv. moaeles. but are 10 tneir ocu" , , . . . ii .a iou d be expected ir"" in m.nv other , i ih. same neighborhood lauiin - " , I... A child of Mr. and Mrs. mw... broke out with measles two weeks airo at a school eoiBrmiuv., scattering the contagion broadcast. We curry too rony articles 1 lo enumerate, but w. have . .nvthmg ., farmer needs. The largest i.nn in Washington SlOCK ever . , . 11 county, snd can and competitors-Schulmerioh Bros. The annual school meeting was held in this city Monday. A. A. .. -it o sntAii nireuiui - wor.r,v.::". -hr. time has cei'U nr. ' i., 00 . o... Rosnnwwas re-elect fXp reu. hoed the iobinVlthyfioancial . .! Tk u a aooa OUIIU'i'""- -- tendance, and muon iu taken in the meeting. . .-..I. - .a. nbl eon ol J uino in a wagon in the Darn rd fart Monday, fell out ana.n . SS manner fractured his tt. ,i.h I'red I. Harper to J K Ijlly, 5 acres in S Shepherd diet I n 4 w... $4 0 W llartiet et ui to laaac B Mullen, part of Uk B Fauview add, llilla lioro 105 II T Turner ft ui to A W Smith, il 77 acrra in J I. Hitklin d I c t I a i w Abraham K union et 1 to W K I'egg, lota I and , blk N Dilley. I Alir Whrelrr et el to Mary A Mor mon, lota 48, 49 "d 50, Beaverton Kreilville Acreage 1017 l-.l ward I) Kouuda to K It lx-hazer, t t of O V tiihaou d I c t 1 a 3 w.1000 Sarah R Montgomery to Merman SaUwedel. loU 6 and 7, block 1 Henry'a aild, Corneliua. oo John Urmgen to Jobu (..feller et al, nart of arc It t 1 U X w W A Shaw et al to Mattie Rice. loU I anil 2 Miineaawvou - nA John Hartnuin et ua to Mrs Ktnma ner noun u.cu. Cheney, lou 4 sud $ block 19. ur- A rf A McCardy, of Corne iieuus 1 1-ilwin Wagner et al to Jeaae Hob eon. M acrel iu L Jse Horner d 1 etiasw -'900 n, A. B. Bailey was . a a .... . 1 - w avlil r. MOUley ei u 10 nuua k Little, part of blk J3 Forest Grove 775 Anna I. Little et al to Millie Hol lingaworth, parts of Iota t and 2, l tuitvale add, Forest Grove 10 Thomas Littlehalei to Clarence Carr lota S and 6 blk 10 Soulli rara ana Forest t trove J"" luveatmeut Colo I B Nichols et ux, I..U 6 and 9 North Tigardville 63K J J Wigginaet al to C V nomricn, in li anil I s Uluca I v uni m Grove '37 Marv K l.vatrul) et al to W A Shaw, imrt of A J Mtem d I C 1 luvtuieiit Co to K J Goilman, part of J L Ilicklind I c t 1 a 1 w 500 C F Tig"l et ui to C S Tigard, 17 arrra in acC 10 t J a I w - JO" Albert N SUnton et ux to Carrie Fuller, part of Thus Hart it 1 C t 1 is..... 10 Uwis It VauKlctk etui 101.0 er- .... nlvMlllll W I" luncheon prepared by tbe ladies of the neighborhood. The afternoon was spent in games and exciting races of all kinds, finishing with a tug of war between the boje of the two Bchools, which was won by Weet Union. Ralph Wann has charge of the Bethany school and Lawrence Dixon the West Union. Hazel wood Ice Cream and Hires Root Beer Oueht to bo Eood thia time ol year; You'll find such things your heart to cheer At th atore owned by Palmateer. If he can't auit you 'twill be queer, For folka do come from far and near So why not all towards him ateer, He'll treat you well don't doubt or fear. L. J. Palmateer, Prop. Thompson Bros , of Mountain dale, who recently suffered the loss L:r,.3"nf their mill and several thousand Among uieuiuuio ui mo ji""f , . . class were: Miss Wilbemina Es- feet of fine lumber by fire have ther Heidel. of Hillsboro, and Rob concluded to rebuild the mill on ert Alexander Imlay, of Reedville. the old site. W. H. Thompson Miss Eleanor Sewell, of Hilleboro, wb in town Taeay to receive the gradusted from the Conservatory new engine which the firm bough H.l a nnnir in Portland, ana wor on vuo uiiu Portland lawver. formerly of Hills- will begin at once boro, was chosen President of the Associate Alumni of Pacific Uni- varaitv. for the ensuine vear. Mr. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist After an introductory address by the presiding officer, J. E. Msrsb, class of '67, gsve an address, "Then and Now in Far Cathay." Five minute talks were given by H. W. Scott, 'C3; Edward Watson, CG; Dav Raffety. '67; and Mrs. Harriet Hoover Killen, 69 Music was furnished by Misses Maud aod Kste Shaucon, Miss Sara Glance and J. E Walker. On Wednesday, the University rreduatinz exercises were held o . . The firm now have about 800,000 feet of logs cut and ready for the saw. Roorna 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, atreet. Over Dennia Store. HILLSBORO - OREGON aVV'VrMreV Saw. ft. Saawaur ft. m. Hmrm BAGLEY at HARE -ATTORSEYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shute Building HILLSBOaO, . . 0BE605. . VVyVrVVVTVrVVrrrrVV H. T. BAGLEY ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Office, npttalra, over the Foat Office, Hillaboro, - Oregon WVMMMMMMVraeWeeree E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . 1 vBreitr Hub, cut a bad gash in nis leiv 100. rg Heide, Miga Effia Qod thia forenoon, wnue spmung woou. v Barrett aDd wife were callea ana . r.Am Huiahnrn Mr. Barrett was one 01 me epoaa- sewed up the gaeb Wm G. Hare and B. A. Barber went to Portland Tuesday, as del egates from the local lodge to the Pythian Grand Lodge, which met 10 rortiana, inie wees. want a liuht for vour place 01 ousi- nees or residence it is the F. P. you want, as it i3 the cheapest light. csndle power for candle power, by half of any lighting plant in the lTnitd States. Correspondence solicited by A. C. Philip, General Distributor, ForeBt Grove, Ore. 14 The undersigned will sell at public . Reedville baseball nine de If you are in need of a light and Rooms j, 4i & Si Morgan Blk, Hilleboro. era at the Alumui banquet. AUCTION SALE 1 - a f 1 awv-va If you intend tocelebrste the 4th auction at tht Wm. LurtiB larm. fe(ktej the Oregon Nursery nine on of July at home, you will insure 1 miles south of Reedville, at 10 tne nursery's grounds last Sunday, the family a fine time by buying o'clock a. m , on the 8Core being 16 to 15. lniB the credentiaU, such as icecream, SATURDAY, JUNE 27 majr.eB the fourth game the Reed candies, fresh roasted peanuts and Team wotk horJea, aaddle horse, driving TQie boyB have played and they fire works, etc, or if you maxe tne horse; 13 cows, grauea jersejs, 7 ir haye onjy joet on8 0i me iour. . ice cream at home procure tne ice oiai, - -. -3 fall- Homer C. Parrish, who lived in at the Den of Bweets. i blood tIMy bull caut ,-year-old bull; 3 giiiBDOr0 jn the Eighties, recently A. McGill one of the proprietors brood tows, 8 MB.rcJ"5 graduated from the medical depart- ofthe Oregon Nureery at Orencal, 8; t of the University of Illinois ' ly, tiart of ec U t J 1 w... . t J C Hare et ux to Kmet Goff et al, WVVTWrrrMreArVVlAAA JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offict Upataira, Bailey Mtrgaa Block. Rooms, laala. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. W. N. BARRETT . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ornea : Main Street, opp. Court Rotioe. HILLSBORO. , ' ORROON MVVMM4eaMMAeeVVkAeVAt THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upataira, Rooms 3, 4 aa s Gal- 4900 96.79 acrea in ec 7 1 1 i' rs i' radv et ux to Sarah breath, tract in tec 12 t J a I w...... IJJ John Feroeretal to Henry Jarrett, .,.,1 ,,r 11 1 1 a r 4 w '7J5 Fete Petereoii et ux to Burdett Ship- man, part ol blk 7 rorrai v."-- ' v Swift et ux to Claud O Wllkei, part of R S Tupprt d I c t I I t. &40 I. Miller et ux 10 j 1, iny". -i acret In Horace Parson d 1 c t t s Kuuna" Alberta et al to t. 8 Keenon, n e of e X ec 15 j " CHABROL Chabrol (22732 Regie ereaj, er- gian 8allion, importea iroiu e 1 !.!. 01 Aft mnnda a. at nf thia nitv. was in towu yoo- m,r 1 m hack, eoori as new: neavy Hin borne IB in v uour, ? u , i...- an rannrta that tne Utegon hack. a bugeies,.V tnen Mlicneuwagun, L. i . hmther ot Mrs. W.. Bleetrio Company has 30 teams at plow., harrow . double rtovel. aingie an4 MrfJ H Q. Gaild 0f this Hillsboro, - : Oregon work grading right of way in dib harnes.,Vtdouble city. neighborhood. The urBerypfople huggybJlrllesSlietiingle buggy harneaa, T Daretv, of near Glencoe, nave a steam ronor . ,." .ov , ..a in Hi laboro veeteraay, ana ex .lUn mtIV rani 9 their BtreetB in J 17 town. They will have a station on ne grinder Beariy new;i0Cu. the Electric line, when tbe road is bator tnd broojeri god aa new; Wood oompleted. PUBLIC SALE t -;n n at nnblio Bale at the J w Hwell farm. 1 mile east of Hilleboro, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m., on SATURDAY. JUNE 27 n.. .,... weleht uoo, Black Diamond ur..v,inton conntv. will make tht " . 1. J,fik mi 1 freah toon; Hoi- atein bull; a yeaning nomi, a inch wide tire wagem, light wagon, with pole and ehatu; neavy aingie u.- I nets, aet aouoie naruw, - 3 14-inch plowa, 6 inch plow; a harrows, r' ... nn... and forks: 4 dozen chlcen; 30-gallon Iron kettle, aud other articles too numerous to mention. sale: $10 and under, f ims. as follows: Monday morning until Tuesday morning, at H. H . Boge s farm near Farmlngton; Tuesday noon at W. K. Smith's larm.near ... m. ni.lil at HlllS- sawmui; iueeu -- --- 1 U'.naarlas nOOO Bt JBKII poro, WaAnmZi Tarmanf VeniVg" to' Thursday moTningTat cash, over $10 6 montha' time, ap Mavi B'os ' Btablee, Glencoe; bal- proved note, at 8 per cent. ?'I'f -V at Hartrampl'. Bta- J. W. SEWELL, Owner. rrrmihboro I B. P. Comeliue, Auctioneer. "'"i ..r j aon na Termn-Tiu, W D taken to prevent acoidenU, but will not be responsiDie snoum r For furtner inturuiM" hibited a pretty little rawn, wnicn h found wandering about alone in the woods The little animal was much admired, especially by the and numerous other children who saw it. It 18 quite tame, and will make a nice pet. Edwin S. Tucker, of Kingston, Idaho, and Miss Emogene Nora Moss, of Mountaindale, were mar ried in this city, Monday night, by D nilnatr f.k. ThBV 16U 1UGB- L3 V V"a- , day morning for the home of the bridegroom, in Idaho, Tha hatahall name at Banks last Sunday, was one of the beet played in the county mis eeouu. unm .m won bv a score of 3 to 2. The Brunn team is easily the I beet amateur club that has played the Banks boys this year. A Basket Social will ba given for the benefit of the Bank Stars base ball nine, at Banks, Saturday eye- w an All awa nnrn i a 1 1 V in said estate, ning, June n . :;io i.adifiH urine vour uao- Mnhamk cook stove, in eood condition, cupboard, kitchen treasure, oaoy cam- age, nearly new articles. Terms of sale: $10 and under, cash; over $10, one year's time, 8 nor rnnt. aDnroved note. Lunoh at noon. Wm. Curtia - H. L. Burchell J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Ed. Shute. Clerk CITATION G. M. Hunter ; Carpenter Worh And Contracting Those contemplating building should e-et mv figures. Both o Phones. Cor. 4th & Jackson. Hillsboro Oregon SWISS FARMER INJURED. IN THE COUNTY COUNTY OF THE STATE OP OREGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Iu the matter of the guardianship of John J5. Sutherland, a minor. To John K. Sutherland, Grace L. Ander son, Minnie a. noweii, Sutherland, Genevieve L Sutherland, W W Fletcher and Mrs. Carrie Hitchcock, next of kin, and all other persona interested in said estate. Greeting: t.. tha n.m nfthA State of Oretton, you are hweby cited and required to appear iu si., rinmiiu 1 'uiiirr. ni tn nutiei in vicavni for the County of Washington, at the court room thereof, at Hillsboro, in the DR. J. H. KNOX Veterinarian - Office; Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest Gaova Will he in Hillsboro. Tuesdays, and Saturdays. Oftice at Redmond Connell' a uvery oiaoie. kete. 14 15 our. ad drees , w Otto Hsrtrampi, raauagm. HiliBDoro, uro. C-tf Adolf Krutaohmann, a lavmar. livina near tbe Dlace. northeast of Sw'lBB Sewell tewn, was About 50,000 Kale Plants n.-ii 1.11 .1 ih Morton Greenhouse, nun ioiv --- . k... -j ; ... -i 1 I.-h nf lnmil.1. DBUUHKVi 1 art irnm 1UD uivna 0T.k'..,, 14 Srmt the olace. This other plantB. The five months' old daughter of flhaa. W. Robinson and wiie, 01 ' . 1 . . , 1 e n I mun. i- waaMiurtnn. on Monday, tne navrinn Home, aiea 01 euiuni V.-;.K. in .1. 1 fn kh a """" " . ' .... .1 TU. isthdayor juiy, itw,aiwu"v..-.- . -ti on tbe loin mei. im brtnooaof that day. then .nd ther tc 0 . t0 Hillsbo- SUOW cause, ii J . . , - a.nJJ Wllia der of said court, snoum uu "T, I ro. and interrea in me uuui. oi- ,lt,.afimi and lnvmsine r. t. I ' of the person oemewi jr. uther- . a r, niantu yaiiuiwfl.uvi the kinrdom of Bulgaria Kia firnt naDers before bile his team, which waa unhitch- $J'0 M. Row.il Dona- County Clerk Godman this morn- was ruuuiuK tlou Land vmm o, vt m x. :n t.h.. ur.ui.,i4 pAimtv iimtrnn. nflacriDfu i o WSI WMl m r."rv,S. at the Tir xr1n Rnnrm Aafl A sual vt In ill d last Monday, it is 4,( arann. the iruamiau of the new Diva v iijwiv- w . ' " . t . i e " A k kia Isam. He waB and estatt ot saw minor, jouu l found lying field where 1 hi" He &XyiZZSn Geo. S t unOOneOlOUS W the hgI1Q' au0f the right, title and interest of naiive of he had gone to plow, the said minor in the following described first attracted he attention .of .h N.K.corne T. R Imbrie at W a m m 1 LJ i .nal I w . mrs John Long, of Meaonamovmu., gome manner h..-.-- - , Portland, on June 8, tendered an bone, ur. Tamiesie wa d'na recention tn hae nnole. Edson .iiBnilnd to the child b injuries. Marsh, of Boise, Idaho, at the reel- p . Win8Ce and daugh- denoe ol Isaac Leisy. in WoodUwn. r t0 Corvallia Tuee- Ice cream and cake were served on d tfae Rraduating Mr- quired t lawn, which was lighted, with r. - lhe 0. A. 0 , Earl Wal see order of voinese lanterns, nung UIlu. ,u" bainB one of the graauawn. nirirlanma ..a aaailtalArl ttm BBT lllUir I " . f I . . aaaa family arc ni... . ;r. . kn whan she .. - r.Hi..i-tnn l ' . - . Notice mv"" mauiiatslv notified the neighbors, ... . h thai . . 1 k.nxnKt him to his c,.i.d proposals win oe rei - wD0 came iuu mi ... .... r.i.n (,i w aiiii.K.v' I w n m a , . r .uiimo. . m u ,eued lor tne """'.r Greear handannna rnasa nhlrth sro abun aantly in ba yard. Mr. rasreu, j. u. - Wagner ii ul t- w.ah nuton Anm n ed until fall 10 lDO ""B:n "uu ii win a now ii iu , . . i- , hpe county, haa reached hie 74th year, house, in this o Hy, wm" - i . - lne , j.w.Ooodta, County Judge. k...k.n A 1 vino nn the BTOUnd, im- V , ,- s R dnirrees E. 13 ohn. UMM"" " -!-t.i v"". u"l.l..nnt.ltllnr SO to tne place oi ut'Biuiiiua.w".".. acres, more or less. Also beginning ia ens. l"-""" "a from the N. E. corner of said Claim, and running thence N. tSK degrees W 9.3Sche,; hencel. 23 degrees W.. 6.42 thai thence S. 00 degrees wminuwn o. w-- - Si. 80U&. line of th. North Hof said 27.32 cits, to the place of beginning, con taining SO acres, nuw " , Witness, the Hon. J W. Goodln, Judge Washington County ua- til P: m of Jn. Wb, .sea J. nhoned for. found that his patient IL CtrVu.. Mill .bout One. mile. bieeding at the mouth, and unable tue oiu iji... -.ill he re-1 . . .. m tj il- V.. kt Viaan thev Will to Cali- and flnrino all these vears bat lived in single WeBBedneaa. IboBe present were: MeserB. and Mea dames Douglass Leisy, Iaaao Leisy, C H. Blanchird, W, T. Lyons, W. T. Mnntetnmpro. Clvde Watson, Mellion, John Ling; Mra. WiUpn, jurie8 a Bhort time ago. . Hainea. MiseeB Nora nuwr, Karl Conner, oi ;--;:,. .a .1 1 aaaa remain until iney reiu. r...ia fie the winter. j B Thompson, of Thompson -J' ..inriale. was in town UroB., Biouu... ---- -T. pBon was itirldera will be re-1 . wUanilw hn had been " ad to depo.lt a certified check for $ - . . . ' 0n9 of hU cent of tbe amount oi tne.r0.u. f Jn5ared and hifl IU IRS " r-" v . .kl narind OwinS tO hlB In- tnriaa. he haB been unable totel how tha accident occurred, and . :h .ii n a I u:i. h ama in h ffminins Borne- " f ih w-k, aa lollow.: Krutaohmann, is aged about 30 Monday, Greeovil e and yeara, ana nas a ,.,. fnaadav and rriaay, uii., il.J..iHl. IjBIBVT"":, --- I 1 IVXITBi OUCVIBI UU riaiA i iiiH lui suv vwh i aai invai in 11 ur bl uuiui d, y a. v w univt . otuiviHt of tbe County Court of the State ot Ore- be rendered by ?.onJor. th.6ounty of WW P Servic tne oesi ui o1""" UUUU"J r ' day of June. A. D. WDSU1Ii This Citatlou Is served ujion you by or i'. fi w fjlin. JndKe ot the above I named uoun, wnicu i " June loth, A. i'. TnMnITE m . inua. jn. vt v ! w wj Attorney for Guardian. IT .lallll BaOUIlW- " nino h- "7ft ataB.r.h. i'16 new line of trimmed bate at of Miss Kva Bailey, this fear Mra 1 J. ' tTal L. I mma Hainea, Hum manuow". t T.n T ru. Voa Mnnt- l. "nujr uyuua, r ma auu -.- j I weea. " irt Romery, Helen Long, Bernlce and w york) of Reedville, was in auua wataon; MesarB. rerry . . day A r . . - .w i nnv inn in iiiujujcu - Pnon , it nrtnoa Rnva' hats and caps, overinvu"""" r mv. tt nn nn . H. Khea & uo buo " t.iiit.. of Mra. Watroua. expect to return Saturday. Thov $100 up. H. Rhea & Co., cessors to Mrs. Vrooman. . il rries,oi - at-rdav rial, school house, waa an Mgu. - aa ftrtind T.odiie. Pvthian SiB a .hifih convened in Portland, CtO " mmm Tueeday and Wednesday. nwiu.an'a Ann exercises will be held in the Congregational church next Sunday at U o'cioca. a. m. Evening Ber vices at 8 o clock. A ll are weloome. Children's day at the M. a. hn..nh Snndav evening. A good ea Dy tne Services at 11 o'clock a. m Mra Ida Heckman. of Portland viaited with friends in Hilleboro yesterday. Writ. Rueffner and Fred Groeaen of Helvetia, were in the county seat caller Tuesday. The eohool children of Verboort I .in an entertainment at For esters Hall, Sunday evening, bw-1 ginning at 8 p. m. Kuratli Bros. Bold a lot for fiWnk Ballard to Harry Asbahr for $450, this week. Lsmon ice, Saturday, at .the Den ol Sweets. ZZomo (Stylo RESTAURANT Regular Meals, 25 cts up Short order lunches Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on Main bt. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. Deputy District Attorney John M. Wall, who has been seriously Bick for some days past, ib this morning reported much better. J. W. Hartrampf, who waB re ported aeriouBly ill last Thursday, has recovered and ia able to be up and around. Regular communication of Tualitv Lodge No. 6, A. F. fc A. M , Saturday evening, June zu. Work in tbe M: M. degree. Visit ing brethren are cordially invited to attend. W.O. Doneleon ia Btill at the same old Btand, doing businesB aa usual. Everything in the lurni- ture line, from a curtain pole to a bird's eye maple dresser. 1 ney are Bwell; drop in and looc my biuc over. Alwaya pieaeea w tuu goode. ' Geo. Ledford, who waa atricketi itn.n w th an ax. in XO nauuo UI Jaa. Weldon, at the HiliBDoro con- denser, last week, la idis ioto ou .. ' . . tir.tJa ail fa whA on trie street, yyoiuuu o anent several days here, iasi weea, :. in Stmttle. endeavoring to ia nnw in nttiiUOi DUUunivwMk arrange lor money to get ber hus band out on bail. The aanount re quired la low. vura auu muufiu'""-j