HiLUBGRO ARGUS, JULY 9. 1008 ADYEHTIS1NG FUND VLMIHV All imki.ii Money to Advertise County j I'liulically AHsuicd roHEHr t'VE C,VEH HEI Hm Aid. JV" At.ltel.lt Will l.e i ylri.Uv. Mr. Adam, "I""""' U ll H.ulhr PacihVa public. ihtHuitwl Mageiti, end T R linbri, ibi oily, canvassed .. . (,ir aulwi'Mlitlona In Hi fjtl.l l adveltiee aablllglollroUII lr In U above ",J megaina, ....I il the AUk Yukon fair. Mr im,rin rrpurle that HilUboio'p ,bir t iuy- ubauriUd i... .Im.uI lt Forest Grove ha UU. ' "f h amount riUiriH ... u.nm tit founiy leniawvr ,lrlntiou f II.IMI. It no ' ,k if the whole amount would lUW r.iMHl. end met um mho in tm w'ul.l ba available for giving tbli county a thorough J vriinitig Oihr counlie era coming up with lhif advertising fund, end Irom ik. ..resent outlook, Washington wuuiy will receive it" 'illt "f publicity el the '' through lb" other iiiediiuiie Tl a Mmiuitlw hope" l wu" lb" mill uiu remaining ' be raised, luoiiirrn. SAMUEL KULK Karl FUk.ofBchoUe. wai in the ily Saturday. J mob liuchnle, of Cornelius, was III tb city today. Haturdsy'e aiiacial. RirtwUrr sherUl, Deo of BweeU. Harry Cballaoorub. of Corneliui. wan n Argue caller today. TenU, camp stools, haminocke. canvaaa cola, at I'attaraonV K.I. Hcbulrneriob vieiled Port ami Widueaday, on business. TenU, ramp etoola, hammock a, ranvana cots, etc. at 1'atiarann Will Kiiumr. of Cortland, visited his (areola in tlii city, on the Fourth. Mr. Hyao.of Portland, a nephew of W. A. lioae, spent tba Fourth in Hilisboro. Miai l.enor Younger, nf Portland, the guest of Mim Kay Corwin, ovar tba Fourth. Restaurant bueiueee for tale cheap, for raib. Muit aell at one. Call at tbii office. 15 ft Mra Han aud deugblr,of Port land, will epeud a portion of the attminer with tba Berbers, iu thin city. logan berries for sale, ooe-belf mil Kant of town Inquire of Km il Hrna, Hillabnro, H. I). No. 2, Hoi 4. 1G-7 L. N. Uilnett, wife and aoo, of Mttll. Waab , are gueata of Mr. Oilnetl'a pareuU, Mr. and Mra. K. I.. AblMitl. din-ount of 15 ier cent on crn dooraand adjnalablewin doar acreana. for a abort time only, ai I'alteraou'a. 17-20 STATE FOOD AND DAIRY niSSlONEK! Visits HillhhoroanJ Talks In-tcreHtii)K-y About Work "MOKE ISO BETTEK DAIKV COWS" II. Fob, of Buxton, auent Sun day in Hillrboro. Wm. Ijiiwunont, of Galwi Crtk, aa in town yeaterday. Wm. H:hrnidt, of near Greenville, called on the Argue today. Tenta, camp Btoolc, hammocks, canvae cole, etc , at Pattjraon'a. The Balern Cherr? Fair ha Iwen poRtKined to July W. 17 and 16. A new line of men'a and la diet' Old Soldiers Hold a )ays Celebration Four EVENT WAS A GKASD SUCCESS Watblagtaa Riibeit Caaaty Oatilde (h()e juat in at John Dennia' atore Ktr r Wilbur McKldowney, deputy poetmaHter at Foreet Grove, was in town Tueeday. Apply UaHatimh la the Stale ' Waahington ia the ricbeat county in the atate, outaide of Multnomah, courdderlug Ita aize and popula lion," declared Bute Food and Dairy Comiuiesiooer, J. W. Bailey, in Hillahoro, today. Mr. Bailey ia making ofilcial visits to the varioua countiei of tba Blate, and atopped ofT at Hillaboro at noon today, lo the txerome of hla oflicial dutiea. "The dairy buaineea hu made Waahington county," continued Mr. Bailer, "and now that your county haa the lead, it should maintain it by getting more and better dairy cows. Think of a thousand carloada of condensed how eeus, for a abort time only, mm ana cream going out or yoor .tp.tt.r.ODg. 17-20 couoty every year, and all tba product of Waahington county cowa. And added to tbia, the large the Veterans Preaeal bo were The Washington Veterans' Abco- Binder for sale: A good second- ciatiou went into camp at Comeli- hand binder with trucks. to R. F. Petera, Hillahorn. A, Pieraon.of near Reedville, and Geo. Harms, of near Centerville, were county aeat visitors yesterday. Bpeoiaf discount of 15 per cent on screen doors and adjustable win dow screens, for short time only, at Patterson's. l-20 W. 0. Donel son attended the annual meeting of the Undertakers' Association, which met this week io McMinnville. Special discount of 15 per cent on screen doors and adjustable win- Sinul U"if. a plmirer of this coun ty, wia found dad in tba pantry of bii borne, nar llravurton, Moiiday morning. Corouer Brown wi no tiM. and had Dr. Kobinaon lwik iulo the maltr The latter report- d that an iniUMt, in ba opinion, an not nti-eeaary, a Km I evldnt If died front heart trouble. Itolf bad luflorwl during tba night, and II l thought be had gone t i the pantry to find aoiiialhiug to rulieve bit pain, when death over In k him Mr. Roll waa a pioneer id tod a well known in tbiaootiu t, where he had lived many year. Dm r ed eetlled near lea Virion, alter cmning I" this etale 11. Gm wife waa Buannab IVrler. One aon waa b irn f thi union, 1.. K ltulf.nl Portland Married Mt. llioiia Thomaa iu December, lHt. Kie children were ma to them: Oil, Z ira, Clark, Mary aud Jeenie, all of whom are married eicepl l'lrk and Jeei. Mr. Kolf died ia I'M Hi, DtHwad wa known a ao boneet and upright citiieo, who loved and reepecled by all wtio knew hi m. Ha waa aim a (1. A. U. veterau. Ha Iwlonaed to the llrnt regimeiil of Oregon Volunteers, and pariici inted in the Indian war of the Norlhweat iu the early ilaya. He li nurvived bv ix children, and waa aged about Til years, luter lueut tmik place at Heaverlou, on tba day following his death. PUBLIC SALE I till sell at no hi ic aaleat thaC W bsicb farm, one mile wel nf Thil li, and 5 miles east t( tllencoe, beginning at HI a. m., on HATlMtDAV, JULY U HT Um, b end K rr old, weight J, 4 ., a lreli, 1 Irmtl ill Itaceiu lur, i fifth In Oclul.er; lioeU, wciglu HjlU emir, 3 doen cliUkem; J S im li (urn wagou, npritig wKon, tKltV. ' plot, lutiut 1 1 tiu-b; Htcrt lever Imrrow, mltlv.ior, tetd culler, 15-1r.nl kellle, b fciKl oak Iwru U. irv tmmp, tinnp puller, hm ixxm fork, uufleva and roie; Ml woik ImrtiriN, net ingle l"i!gv '' r; Mtel ruie, air tight heating "tove a lo-uwt milk can: 1 cal MiilW cn. houthold furiilliir mid other articles to uiiuiciom mention. Terms of sale: 10 and under, each in hand, over $10. tl months time at o per cent, on bankable note, i per cent, off for cash over 110. (J. W. MUCH. J C Kuratll, auctioneer, bunch at noon. Married, at the M. K paraooage, HilUlH.ro, Ore., July 1, l'.KW, by Her. Belknap, Guy Hoover and Kdna May Hundley. For ale: A uhaipioo binder, in good repair, cheap. Call on or addrea 8 M. Chapman, HilUhoro, Dr., K. 4, phone 2M, lud. H 17 p. 1). Hrown and wife. Miss Helen Ordeman and P. I. Abbott, ell of Portland, were gueaU at the home of K. L Abltott and wife, Hunday. Cbauncer Miller and 8 H. Jef freyn, nf tbia place, went over to the Nehalem 00 fibing trip, trie lore part of the week, ei peeling to re turn Friday, Mra. 1. K. Wilkaa and her two children aud Klla and Ward Wilkee. leave tomorrow for Ilwaco here thev will aiod several week. It-A black horse, with whits spot on forehead and white spot 00 line Left bind leg swollen at an kle. Ten dollere rewaru. ur barino, Beaverton, Ore. 17 John li. Bteveneoo, of Portland delivered the Fourth of July oration .1 it. Watt's Grove, near Forest Grove. Hi effort waa very highly spoken of by tboee who beard it. Kor.le: Fill, by Lovelace; 3 veara old; weight UW; gentle, -.il.l.rnke. and nood traveller win miki No 1 roadster; city broke -Frauk Weisenback, Witch Haiel.Ore. ' v H. Wehruna returned from ;.it t Seattle, veeterday. He re porta that the Oregon building on Vokon.Alaeka lair grounds 1 about half completed, and that work is progressing id a saiis.ac Dry way. K B. 1'oole, mail carrier on Hilisboro il, shibitajd 14 Urge English gooselierries this week, which weighed 3 ounces, and which when placed side by aide, uieasurtd quantities of cream shipped to Port land direct from the dairiee. West ern Oregon is naturally a dairy country, and io time the Willa mette valley will, lead the world ID tbia industry." " Mr. Buley M lamenting the fact that hie 6oe buggy team was in cinerated in a Portland livery barn, tbia week. He leaves this evening for points up the valley. TO OUR CUSTOMERS We nrrntly mused the pntrouKt? and Ucre of our culometn lant veur, owiuf to the f.ct that our yant wu lull 0 tie mud we could not attend to them, but we are pWed to suite tliat a great numtier of It wm reported that the houe of Col. Haycee, between Cornelius and Forest Grove, was destroyed by fire Tueeday. Neil WUboo, who i connected with the P. R. A N. surveying party, between Hilisboro and the CoaBt, was in the city yesterday. Cherries on the tree at 2c pr lb., at mv ranch. Cornelius Brown place, beyond Harris' bridge. H. M. Basford, 4 miles southeast of Hilisboro. 17 G. W. Barnes, the newly elected Justice of tbe Peace for North and South Hilisboro, has opened an of fice in tbe Chenette Row, next to Kuratli Bros. Sermon br the pastor in tbe us on June .10, and continued over the Fourth of July. Oak Grove, the scene of the camp, was lighted with electricity, and camping fa cilities were quite eatiefactory to the old "vete," who thoroughly en joyed themselves during tbe entire time. Martial music stirred the blood of tbe nation's defenders, and many veteran visitors were present to enliven camp fire scenes. The exercises on German day were high ly appreciated by til. patriotic sonars being rendered in both Ger man and English. The address by Hev. J. F. Doescher wsb replete with patriotism. Hilisboro day brought a large attendance. The programme rendered by the Hills boro school children waa high! complimented. The programme is given elsewhere. Rev. Blake de livered tbe oration of tbe Fourth,! in .bis usual splendid style. The final, game of baseball was won by the Forest Grove Colle, over the Verboort boys. All in all, the en campment was a great success, and reflects much credit on the Wash ington County Veterans' Associa tion, under whose auspices it was held. TKNNKSSE& Tohn Miller, I; iot!i Inf. . ..irilsWo V Peter, A !2th. 1st Lav,rorest l.tovc The following program was ren dered at Cornelius, on July 3rd. Hilisboro Day: Music, Ipartment G. A. R. I .mm Corps Song, "America," by 40 school girls, I'fof. Fisher, leailer. Reading, by Mrs. Magru'ler. Song, by Veteran Male double Quartet. Song, by Mr. F. A. Ilaynes. Song. "Nellie Orae," by 40 school girls, Frof. Fisher, lealer. Music, lA-partment O.A.R. Prum Corps. Recitation, by Miss Irma Ledford. Recitation, by Miss Ruby (ialloway. Song, by Veteran double Quartet, Fort- lan. 1. .vmg, Loliimtiia the .etn ol the Ocean 40 school girls, Frof. Fisher, leailer. Recitation, by Miss Beth Crandall. Music, by lepartment Drum Corps. Song, "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground' by Mrs. F. A. Haines. Recitation, by Miss Mildred Maes. Solo, by Miss Iora Veatch. Hecitatton, by Misa Mabel Veatch. Kxerciaes, by Juvenile class of Hilisboro school. Music, by I Apartment Drum Corps. Song, by Veteran Quartet, of Portland. Greeting to Comrades, J. P. Apperson, Department Commander, . A. K. Song, "Massa's in de Cold.Cold Ground," by 40 school girls, Prof Fisher, leader. Address by Dr. Hall, CA R. Department Surgeon. - . . . - i.. Grand Finale, Music by Department Drum Corps. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and .Surgeon Oftic Bailey-Morgan block, upnUIrs, Rooms 12, 13 and 15. Resltlerico South wmt aimer Kajeline and becond Htrt-els, Both 'Flumes. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office upstairs over Tbe Delta Drug Storw Residence East of Court House, in the corner of the bluak. ; JAMES PHILLIPKTAMIESlE.ll. li PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 Surgeon Southern Pacific Kailroad Co.; Consultation in French or Knglish. Of fice upstairs, over L. M. Hoyt Co'l. slurs, ' north side of Main St., HiUalx.ro, Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phonea.-, Hilisboro, Ore.- M. Kabler, of Buxton, was in the city yesterday. C. A. Cavell, of Sherwood, was in town yesterday If you want good shoes at right pricee, see John Dennis. 16-9 Ira Barrett made a forenoon trip to Portland Wednesday. At the Den of Sweets. We serve strawberry sherbet, Saturday. Miss Maud Tucker, of Clarkston, Wash., is in the city, visiting with relatives: Miss Logan, ol Portland, is the guest of the Misses Imbrie, of this city. M. Wisdom, of Portland, editor DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgnn-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennia Store. HILLS BORO OREGON Geo. It. Saotey Mr. S. Mara BAGLEY A HARE ATTOELNEYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shute Building HILLS BOKO, . . 0BEG05. ihnn are reluming this year, and that I Congregational church at 11 a. m. we are eiuipued to supply everyone at U?enirj union service in the same low prices. Price on rough lumber, from .,."., a vinrW with rmnn to o?, to h oopr, thousand in yard. Will church at 8 o clock", with sermon w . -i a: . j Ws 17 a UaIIp nan XZCS Toehool board met Tuesday So.j rough, 6.oo to 7.oo per thousand, and transacted business. Mrr. We are aim stocking the yard with Maud Lake, of Portland, has elect- lear to season, ami this fall, will be pre- -j to g lQ6 p0S1t10D 0f teacner in pared to furnish strictly .-o. I ami .no. i .. ..,ia 1 . 1 11.. - ..... ii.iiul i..iwi. I IUV VI iUJBltJ ior DUiiiiiiiar uui iamsst sai, uui ivisuu- - Mf mtr. we hnvf junt got our ttm- rtaul rtrttiifil to lur No ttmlr whiCU ti t ... . - V. us..i.. K'x a i,.-. material, but wc eoealiv solicit reason is that we have the largest bam onlm. Wr also hav on hand some stock and c&o sell the cheapest. 5ooe or more tics, tx , which are goon goKnlmerich Bros. ol-tf Following is the roster of the of the Kural Spirit, was a guest of Veterans who were presentand reg- W. H. Wehrung, yesterday. istereu: ,gt iiUra Jackson, daughter of t, ,,, ,JV'':..V;r.. t. i Mr. and Mrs. P. M.Jackson, ex A Haines, L Artillery- .Hilisboro PSCtB to go to .Newport, this week, Henry Challacotnbe, I 27th Inf. Cornelius for an outing. Wilbur Sikes, li 1st W ,s l-jig...!t jolins Daniel Weaver, G 156th Inf Gresham We aell more wire fence than all our competitors combined. The Geo Wilson, I nyth Inf -Sherwood Kit Smith, G 4th Cav ; Glenwoou J S Barngrover, E 58th Inf Hilisboro M C Collier, l 101st Inf. Scholls .lohn H Baker. G 1 1S1I1 Inf. Forest Grove V D Ofdyke, D 144th Inf Portlanil B t Haines, C and Art Hilisboro N .1 Walker. 1 Mexican War.Forest Grove W J R Beach. Sturgis Rifles.. Forest Grove C C Pratt, A 13b Portland ' K Morse, A 64 Portland G K Mooberv, A 150 Cornelius John Neep, C 9th Cav... Wm Rensley, B 33 IOWA D. P. Patterson, of Eugene, this week, joined his wife, who is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Boeoow. Big clearance sale of trimmed hats at Mrs. H. Rhea A Co., pre paratory to remodeling building for the large fall stock. . 1 1 Born, to the wife of F. M. Wells at Pasadena, near Reedville, Jnly ,Coraelius 5, 1908, a daughter. ThiB is the first child to be born in this new H. T. BAG LEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Post Office, Hilisboro, v. Ortgoa E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Rooms j, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, HUlsbero. ssWiAVisVera'st JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey Margin Block. Roomi, I end t. HILLS BORO, - ORJtGON. of wain eilges. These will make escel- Imi Irnce twsls. aud we will sell same for loc each ou the yard. Union l-oKgmg Sl I.umler Co. K. K. D. No a, Vox 2, Ij lH I'ortlaun, llregon. Card of Thanks T. R. Imbrie ia now associated with John W. Connell and L. A. Long, io the real estate business, Wehron Block, upstairs. Give Connell, Long V Imbrie your real estate contracts. Geo. M. Allen and Frances P. Thaver were e'veo a marriage li- Tbe family wieb to thank all those cenM Wednesday, by County Clerk wno gave am iuu ojiup-.u " Jiailey. Mr. Alien IB a uepuvy iu funeral and burial ol tneir lamer, I Clerk Fields office, Portland RICHARD H. AUSTIN Richard If Aiiatin was burn April 'XI IHi:t at Huibal Vermont, and was attemlinir oiilleae at Berlin Vermont, at the timo ol tbe call to arms some 17 veers later, lie re Hponded to the call of his country enlisting in the l!Uh Reg. of Ver mont Company C Wae at the bat tie of Getivfcbiim and numerous other engagements during the war, receiving an honorable tUBonarge. In W he was united by married to Miss Nettie Hodges at Kenesaw, Neb , living with her on the home stead atOgalalla, Neb., until May of 1M07 when they removed with their five children to Forest Grove, where alter an illness of five weeks, be died on the 2ruh of June. On the following day the remains were interred at foe Forest View oemetery, the Masonio lodge of which he was a member lor thirty three vears. aseistins. He leaves a wile and five children, aluo bii bib ters to mourn his loss. 10 :...,,.. Ifrom IWOSmail uuiu" .LI- ar Mra. Poole fathered 16 uuartB. Canned samples ol theee 1 .in b. xh bited at tbe iiDrrifB , coming Hilisboro Street Fair. ti.- tiiilaHnro School Board, ac i..i 1.0 thn Countr and City u--iu i iriknbva win iiii.ov. . Iieauu .-, . , ...ui k.iu and orounds tooay au.. iii imk over the Dunning. uy ; r , relative to iw exiw iu .nd n.av recommend some tore v paratus. Tbey will aieo Ihe grounds, reiativs Joth.tr . an. h.I tmn Anil IliT Uiuvi - building of -Pt'O tk' for the ...i...n.iino Another thing tney OHIUUI"H"Si"" , l.nl may arrange for, is another hydrant fur lire protection n.mn their return from the cele bration at Cornelius 00 the evening of the Fourth, tne am.., r- .. l. u nn the Chas. Grh- Stonier, wu , . ZTS3, bo-. h.a . . .ui. ahaanne. ana two S o their content. 4 ha thiniTii m&rju " vs ; t a less value. Kn wgbyforoingoneo. the doors. Mrs. ul",r"" bat this is the second case of house- . . u:k k.a noourred in For Sale A patented county right, a sell sell er ami a mnnaff caller, with eXOlll other business and cannot look after both. For Darti.ii.Ura nail on. or ttddresB rreu D. Adams, Hilisboro, Ore Phones. Both 17-tf prospective bride is a Washington county young lady. Taken up at my residence; d miles southwest of Beaverton, July 7, 191)8, a red cow with calf at side, latter about 1 mo. old. Cow has one horn broken off, other crooking in front ol forehead. E. W. Liver- more, Beaverton, R. 3. 17-20 Miss Leva Walker, of Lincoln, Nebraska, waa knocked down by a street car in Lincoln, last Wednes day, and sustained Bevere bruises, narrowlv escaping death. She is a daughter ol County Surveyor Wal- Forest urove, ana ib wen in this county. Miss Wal ker is a teacher in the btate um breaking which has occurred that neighbornooa law.y. The celebration at Sherwood on Ihe Fourth wae me u -that town for many years. Prof mmi th ueoiarauu" S3M - Mise Anna uepenoeu wefe uwene, - - .!. tk i.resent. and n tne eveuu, Sas a graa display of fireworks mSberill berghtB. Suryeyor. 1 .1, n.artheoity on the triollnV which Ujg-jy Unconsidered bright, and tM town is taking on new uw the late Samuel Rolf. Clark Kolf Beaverton, Ore , July 8. 1W8. Strawberry sherbet, Saturday's special, at the Den of Sweets. Rev. A. I). WeBtfall will preach at tbe Evangelical church Sunday morning. Boro, to the wife of Wm. Robb, ol near Centerville, June 29, 1908, a daughter. Born, to the wife of Jacob Her- gert, of near Blooming, June 30, 1KJW., a daughter. Bjrn, to the wife of Ben Harper, of Hilisboro. in Patton'e. Valley, June 27, 1008, a ion. Zia , Boro. to Mr. sod Mrs. E. L Mo Lenity at Lincoln. Cormick, of;HUUfaoro, Thursday, ft TueBdav morninir. a big red oly , 1908, a daughter. utomobile frightened the horse of Me and Mrs. Arthur Hathaway, w. H. Bovd. who has charge of the ol Portland, were gueeta of Mr and rurai delivery route on Beaverton Mrs. K. tl. ureer, on tun ruuiumo, z, oiubidj vuo au.uiai .u mu and Sunday.. away. Mr. Boyd was thrown out Ray Kmmott, son of II. R. Km- of nil cart, injuring one 01 n " l . i I.J au imuhaH into mott, who has been in ivnwiu mu v " , " , . " Oreaon for some montni, revurneu ainauug ww. home Friday; J" " ikl Rev. S. J. Lindsay will preacn rnn' . 'i I i .... Qn4.i IWUilun"" J at Arcaae sonooi "uuu-j morning, and at Laurel cnurcn on Sunday evening Tbe name of Robb Imbrie bai been added to the real eBtate firm of Connell Long, i De new nrm will now read, cpnneii, Long Imbrie. A workman, whose name could nnt h learned, fell from an eleva . .i tha aub-station. to the base . ment. on Monday alternoon, rtrik- the ht ing upon lome iron wheel barrows, Corne and cutting a gaBh in his ohin, pen- ditioD etrating to the bone. WM d, Brice Goodln, eon of Judge and nesB. mi., t w . Ooodin. unooraea a doi- io see lie of carbide last Monday, and as it bad generatea a gaa, poruuu . A I lArAivA nnmmnmtv. A W Stansburv, H ard CavIndependehce ' 6 ' c W Buright. H 14th inf... Independence a four year old boy of Herman ?,.;.v,?ugln ,4tlu ofr Sor!l'n1 Kruger, of near Soholle, wa in- W H Brooks, I 14th Inf. Portland : ? . . , . N L Smith, il 5th mf... tiresham jured by a wheel of a mowing ma- S A Howell, I loth Inf.., Beaverton chine, one day this week. Dr. 'm Ridgelev. F 9th. Forest Grove Linklater attended i the injured I) Strichler, F 29th 3ewbrg .lju 4. W DeCarter. K ;6th .Forest Grove VUUV4" .... ,. G w Proctor, c 27th Gales Creek; Dance, kt Alpha 'Hall, Cornelius, Kocioipn cramwi , 1. 5iu av ...iti isDoto gaturdft evening. July 18. Wal s, ker's orchestra. Ticket, 75 cents. Portland ice cream win oe eerveu uu tue Hilisboro nawn near'the hall, by the Women of Woodcraft. 17-8 HILLSBORO Tk I C Adams, G 44th JV ll'. ,T Mk dn F 11 Maurv, G 7th Inf. Robt W Kirkwood, F 13th A B Thomas, aist Cav Forest Grove INDIANA I N Shatto, A 129th Inf. Portland Thos Hollister, A 3oth Portland I. Groendvke, E 16th Dllley Alfred Shanuahan, 9th Inf..Forest Grove R K Simpson, Bat 1st Heavy Art Ira Hollingsworth, K i4Sth. Washington J A Long, I 73rd Inf. Cornelius N W Ring, B 1st Heavy Art.. Forest Grove OHIO H F Gordon, 4th Cav Forest Grove Horace G Fitch, U S Steamer.. .Cornelius Joseph Bucher, G 18th Inf.Mountaindale A W Mills, D 104th Portland Capt B L Snow, K 46th...., Fred McKUiott.B 14th-.,.,Thatcher OREGON Alfred Davis, B st Inf. Beaverton J Wilkes, D 1st Inf. Hilisboro Chas Doughty, R and Inf and H 28th Sig Philippines ...Hilisboro Chas .1 Herb, H 2nd .........Greenville G L Ledford, D 1st Cav Hilisboro Geo L. Davis, Chief Engineer of the P. R. N. Co.; arrived in town today, and will start for the camps of the surveying parties, between here and the coast, tomorrow. Wanted, GOO hop pickers at the A. J. Ray hop yards at Reedville and Witch Hazel, Ore. Pickers are required to register on or before August 1. rrank WeisenbacK ana W. B. Petereon. 16 9 Married; June 29, 1908, Albert Friday, of Greenville and Mies El len Beamis, formerly of Greenville, but who has been teaching in East ern Oregon the past year. We carry too maey articles to enumerate but we have anything tbe farmer needs. The largest Morgan Blk, Upstairs, B.oonu 3, 4 and f : j Hilisboro, - - Qregoo: errMeWVWrVW ;1 Cicero nines, n 1st ini roreaurow . ohnwn in WasViinotnn .1 v Apperson. K 1st Cav Park Place stock ever Bnown in w aaningwn Roy Latham. II and Inf Hilisboro county, ana can ana Will Deal I Andrew Killin, E 1st lnf. Banks competitors. Schulmerich Bros. t.,,, ni.wi g m inf . Forest Grove An amended complaint was filed k h Parker. H ist Cav St Johns in Circuit Court, late this after Isaac Criim, A and Cav.. Hilisboro noon, in the case of E. L. McCor MICHIGAN mick v8 J W Bailey, a contest for W P Whitney, H vA H ArUForest Grove .Qe clerkship. The complaint al M J Nm.mo.is, 120 1 m..;.....xe..ar u 8 irregUlaritie8 in every pre KUrid Cheney', .oth H Art...Coelina M,,not 1D th6 C0Unty A. Armstrong, aged 81 years, wbb Carl Wunderiich, ih , Henry Gromann, of Milwaukee in Hilisboro yeeterdiy, Irom his f nnvC'","'' Wis., arrived in town today, and home on Chehalem mountain. He pvnnsyi v an'ia will visit with his relatives the purchased a ticket at Hill8boro, I g Hortiu, I ist Inf. - Portland Caretena brothers, of Banks and vicinity, rars. nugn cniun, 01 for est Grove, and Mrs. Emma Mc Kinney, of this city. His wife, L. la ik kiiAii iilni linn Vi n w fi In OAn. S V J C C WUU UBD UDDU V IDIt.Utj UOIQ IU Ov Doores, D nth Cav..Fore9t Grove MINNESOTA ke. I 6th Inf. Beaverton IcNutt, E 6th Inf......... -Cornelius IcCollum, D Cav. Portland I R Bullock, E loth...Forest Grove W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oruci: Main Street, opp. Court Bonue, ORBGON s HOS. H. TONGUE, JR.?; ': -- . ,- " 1-5$ ATTORNBY-AT-tAW 12. v DR. J. H. KNOX Veterinarian . 1 Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn ; " Forest Govr ' YHu Will he in Hilisboro, Tuesdays, anit.-j Saturdays. Office at Redmond Connell' a lavery oiawe. G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh And Contracting Those contemplating building should get my figures. Both Phones. Cor. 4th & Jackson. Hilisboro -- Oregon" ith the intention of taking the a a Hull, B 145th train to Cornelius, but for BomelWm H Morton, 1) 104th- : "-7.?i-J ,t ahnard and af. VVtn M Watrous, D 207tU rweoH V . " "U, I H8th. IWWSI hour, Hilisboro Dilley I etrick eral months,1 will return to the East with him Chester Martell, who is making hie home with relatives near Sher wood, was experimenting with a Clashaw, I 6th IuL.i, ..Banks knme.made troDher nun. Tuesdav. Wtoa. C ...i......Hl sboro I . th. oftnnn .lisnharond the oontentk entered one of hie eves, causing him great pain for a time, w nue uo uuj - -able to open his eye since the acci dent, Dr. .Linklater i in hopei that bta patient win rogaiu . alaht. it tka laat meet inn of the City Fathers thf, matter of a chemical a Aima nn. Mavor Den nil, acting on a motion, PPJI Counoiimen -uuu aknimarloh and John Beweii, 1 mii.ta to innnire into the cost r . nhnirtical enatne. A numDer believe that Hilisboro has grown to proportion! where better protection against Are ib money well expenaea, The and w day, a B. Rt gallon tract or lurmening tne material. The new tower waa to have been shinned from Louisville, Kentucky, on the Yin met., ana uarring ueiaye, ought to be here by the first of August. The ; tower ib maoe 01 tubular steel, and is the only one of its kind ever shipped to the northwest. t ia guaranteed to withstand a wind pressure of all miles an hour, and will be strong L . .. .. 1 all.... and durable throughout, a men H. Hall, the superintendent, says that with the new equipment, much better service will be Tendered the patrons of the city's water plant. Hon, 1) nth Inf.... ......Hilisboro gley, G 8th Inf............. ..Portland WASHINGTON irchild, II 1st Inf.- Cornelius i ? VERMONT ! Hiatus, I 9th Inf.. ...,...MiIwaukee main lith, K a9th InfJ N Yamhill WISCONSIN P G Wells, E 13th Inf.....,....Oregon Qity Henry Kane, H 38th Gresham K J Groat. K ist Inf Sherwooa J J Wilklns, II 5th Inf Cornelius A Porter, G lath ltn.. forest urove O R Downs, 1) 4th Cav-.. St Johns James B Wait, 11 37th Inf., Hillsdale John W Hartrauipt, 3,7th rtiusooro A W Barber, K 13rd.,..'.... Hilisboro L S Porter. A ist Inf. ,. Wiley R Y Traver, B aand Inf. Forest Grove Jsis Stephenson, H 14 lnf....Forest Grove ARKANSAS W A Hayes, B ist Inf. ,Hillslro NEBRASKA I A II Gates, B aud Cav Forest Grove KENTUCKY I G C Thomas, K uth Cav....Foret Grove badly mangling three of the main fingers of tbe left hand, and filling the wounds with power. Martell is a machinist, and made the gun out of a section of gaepipe. It is thought he will recover, although amputation will be necessary. Carl Bales, the 12 year old Bon of W. 0. Bales, who is working on the Oregon Electric, near the Haw thorne place, eaet of town, fell from a 30-foot trestle to the ground, this forenoon, bruising himself badly He was attempting to cross the trestle, leading a bicycle, when he lost hie balance, and fell. Had he not alighted on a soft spot of ground, his io juries might have proven fatal, but Dr. Wood, who was oalled to attend him, says no 1 bones were broken, and barring in ternal injuries, the boy will recover. 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