Jhe InliLL mm, VOL XVI. HILLSHORO. OKKGON. MAY l. .900. NO V SBR Irk. ,anlH (.rove Oll.cc Ihuinit ri-cjii Von i5 FtUM ;!, J'Hy ,! lV. S ft HI Thti nHri't tt b Form! drove jiimtolll-" I"' b bV"' )',', ',,,,'K March .".I, I'm"'. " It'. I'-". Tlir rM'Ml Hi Hill'"1'" (""I'lllx" f,,r tin () r i' d, 1 H'. or a ftain f H'0"' lh,n ' v,r thr. previuti fi-al year, AiTnnl. iug In llirm ll(tf". IlilUhoro )ra,l y oilirr town lii ihemiinly in 111 UialUr f I"1"'1 11'1" rroij.In U margin uvt-r ifuvi i.iU 1111(11, il i llU, alliOllt.U 1I t!t l.'l Tlii 'H K'vn t'" l',lll'ir " ',r "' I tin growth of txith Jt"it wlbln lhrid imiintl I'Miiiin r M KIiI.iiy, of ifovp, iof the opinion Inel '' wl" bava (rcB dtlivrry within two ', .r vldtd ill" Mill) ol itnt i-hll liulil. roinnir ('onifliiH.nf lhi rlly, i of ilm ante i pu ioii, iUi mfrrpia to IIiIUIi ri Tim Argu in broad nomnh I wot t ie blh loan K"' f" ti v-f If th lc leading ton of th eoooljr in I'rrirfi in population and bttaimM. the whole county il grow cor rwinlii (fly. lIo w i f lvt the receipt nl itiB Hilluli iru I'lminllii r by luunttiM, f"r the Ul li tal year, mhIuu Manh 31. VMM; April. JtH . May. 1;MW Jui.it. I'.H'H Juty. I'Kis AUt'lt, l'.Hf . . H-j)tftiirr. nON OotuUr, I'.HJS NovrtnUr. 1'H H luir, I'" S January, I'.Mf.i ., February. 'MH March, I'M" ( 1-llMK, . lUllkll. W It k i II ( l M ili'Uv i'l. HmiUy, of l.i-inyvi!t, nn in lb"ii'v Monday alternoon l M Mllihl. the ilatld.l Hit-M Imnt, in in (Iih i ity Muinlay, gt.-elii g fdi-iiiU I'. Jirkmr,, of Tillamook, waa in tli lily. Ihn Utter part of Unt wk. Mm K t Hcbiilumrifh in work' Inn in lhn llrrl drirllliMit of II T. liw olticn llrry H-ibr iot unu, of I'mlinn ', out ti HiIIdIicim, M)oily ni' miig, in I.Ik rnl loutii.g i r A ii.mriiiy IIiiidk kii imiil M iiulv t' Aiigimt litrin, Hfi '-,' nl l'ortiillt llffiikr1 bkimI l'.-.t.i 1 r Muling M ren(ifi for .'i il .v . ::7rt 4.: tu . t.'i ',i.i 4 V2 'IS .... r. hi Trt l'., I Ml N.'l thrr ynr r.Hi;. '.Ids r.'tl'.' M.'-l (l) ti l St 1 K,r SCHEDULE OF CAMKS Fallowing 0 K'llK.llt'l' of glltlli to Iwj.Uynl by tbeCoumy I.tgu, wblrh in rotnprwful of th two lUtiks rlulm, FHrtniiigtiin Mini Vrr Iniorl club: Th Outlaw will jiUy l lUnkn, July -1 ; at WrUiort, NUy 1G nJ Jun V0; ni Kuruiingloii, My .''.o ml July fi Tbn lUi.k txim' He l.pJul" in t ily OmUwt, My '.I iwnl June -7; Verbixirt, Jium ti mid July 11, Krtiiiiig(on, May 2.1 ixl Jtin Kt VrrlxMirt will cihhk Imtn wiili t)ullwe, May T ml luno 13; Hnkn, My :U)erol July IS, Farm Ingtnn. May 11 ami June 27. Farmlngtou will in turn !ay Outlaw, Junn I', ami July II; lUiike, May lii ami iuu 2"', Vnr boort, May 2 ami July 4 All iKinlpoiicd ganinw w ill Im play fil af lr tbn rhciliili linibcil. ATHLETIC RIAL! Y The IlillclMiro Athlvtin CiniiRiiy llltd arlinlfn of iiiporiorti n M m day with tbii8niniaiy of Sute and Couuty CUrk. The arlirlf el forth that the eninrp'Ut) lut i ih-, ud dccniiation in which tbia cor puraiioti proiiRCH to tiigK(r, iH tbf purcbaon ol rl and purnorml prop Hy, lLflhllil)t.aa (if OMlil.K. IfHfilig enil npxraiing athlflio iirmuuli", thf ereotl.in and eonelruruon of all hulldinK and upiritrur,turea nnn ne eary for ihn carrying on of th" buninoHfl of th corporaii.in. to pur ohatie and hhII notmi, li uidn, tHock end mortgftgna, to niorlR.in end hypolhfcaie reel and permmal property, to borrow and loan iMHiny, end to Hiiplny capitnl eixl labor necexBary to onrry on the buHinHi of the norporatlon, with th right loexcrutii and deliver nil mwanary pepers, donuruentH, dwedn, niort enB and oonvnyancH, of pvry name and nature, ohnraotar end deenription luo-SHary to carry on the hneinrrm of the oirpnration, to Rive athletic t xhihilionn, Bnd to oonduot haea lull end other fporU end aimuenuntH. llillnharo in named aa the plane of IiiiMiiohh, end the Inca'ion of the ollice. The cai.iiiil atock i 2K)0, di vided into 20(1 HhareH, eaoh of thf per value of 10 oer chare. Fred Cornwliuo, Cban Koont., Frod Hei del and Fied Hewell are appointed in the articled, to rpin etoek hook and receive nibmiriptlorH The incorporator ar W (I Hare, W W. Itoeoow and Win Neleon. Ilimg your wairhmt and rlnkt l l.ibby, for pr pt and nkillful fejuiriog Curlier Main and Third wtTfctn 4',Hf Tloiii Kiorirk, who worked laat mi in on r nd Ull fir the I'. H A' N. A.intrai'tom in rillarixMik nunty, eipfcln In go over to th cnaal and wnrk on the new road, thic tuiumer For Sale band of goal; ale.t 1I ri.ii.l'its and graded Jereey ,.w --Win Hohulmeriih, IlilUho ro. It 2 7 10 Work li'irce, g.iid and true, '..ul!l )rar old, weigh ll.V). F.r e cheap H I', Hmborn, (ii,o mid qtiallir id 1 lee raelof Hill li .ro, on lle I. inn rotd. H J. I , ll'tlieli, wlio live aeven mile et of IlilUbiro, having built a lrt; barn, i now adding oi. n i f lb largmt wind mill in hi tfighhorhiMxl . Tb.iee who have ixxiltry eell will do writ to call at lbs depot Ktiitn lliaheel rmrkel pnre paid Itritig chit keix on Wednesday! F W. Walrh Dr. Muiuf ird, of lUi.k i finih n ii hi ridenre, which "a tarl edtfll II ib. Hank in luild ing an addition lo hiebu'eher hop at the name place. For Sale tine epau of hore weight alxiut I3O0 each, alao good hurneM and wagon. rflc, fJOO V., It llb.yd. Third end Map' St Mil 'M r,y The lhrn) iineter regitred Nil d' gree in llilUb.un, lit SuniUy at d Monday w nratly a warm Snnw i torn 'e prevalent in pri of the ! Who wouldn't live in Or got ' Will 'I'll nir Iwautiful hc-me cheap. Ii iuiie at reidence, Third aod Lincoln tr-eu. or addre II. Connell, ;i'.U Kael Ninth Lin coin, I'lirtlai d, Ore, 6-tf Ira Harritl will hhI Jai. Ma g-udrr behind Ihe preicriplion loun'et in the Hella Drug Store lliie eumuier, while ICrneet Uiown take a ttfi ouui.l", and gnte tan red up for the benefit of bin health I'arlif wUbiutt hnuite moving in the city or in the country, ehould cill on M. V, Hewitt, Main ulrcet Iftwreu 3rd and4lh. Independent (.hone, 03H. (i.iod work guaran teed. Mr. Cuiry, of Clinton, Oklaho ma. arenrrpanird hy her daughter MiM K'nie, and eon, Verne, arrived iu II itlHtx.ro, Monday morning M r. L'urrv i the mother of o A Curry. Thev expect to make their home in thin city. (ieo. Peteraon, employed in the Donald milt, near llanka lent weei I, t one of hi llnRera in the big mw of tno milt, while altenipliug Pi liul'ten a guy, i.far the big ctr on Im r dien. Claude (icria, a nephew of Mre I.non (iirod. of Orerco. wai in tbe cilv Monday, with Mr. Uirod. am! called on tbe Argue. He i from Hinlen Inland. N ,. and will epend the Summer in Oregon. South Hillehoro (Ireenhouee bai a good HHHorliuent of plante to Hell, at a very reaeonable prices. Shrub bery, roptifi, hardy pink, paneiee, lilina, rlemntiB, wieteriae, chryean ibemume, bulbe.ivy, peoniae, house plant; aln cemetery plaole; cab bng, tomatnee and kele- Call and e uc, corner of Seventh and Fir h t reel c Mre. Agues Campbell, Milleboro. lnd, phone, 1154 .r2if s l avmii) the AuricuMiual ("ullegc Appropriation KK0LL'II0 FASSKI) A StHOI.LH Sennit tbol trwd Wtiil to If" Malt Aid Hold- Tin following resolution were pHee at the et eeeeimi if I'nino na (irange, which wkh held at Scholia, Il wek; ' Whereas, a ni'ivemeiit is on too' wilbio Ihe etain to "hold lip Ibe appropriation of the lat legi'lature ir the Oregou Agric i'.turil ColIg, herefore, m il reeolveil, That we era biartily in favor of thoroughly ripiippiug and providing for efli ci nt service at the Oregon Agri cultural Cnllegn, and be it further Unsolved, That we condmn the movtmect invoking lh ltef-ren dum on the bill peered by tbe 1hI egirUlure fur the i ii)ipmenl ann ttiinlainanc of liege " The rnliiii.iii uuaninioii vote eaid agricultura wa .'i-ed by Che li Havee. John tty Welch J. II Collier. Committee PACiriC . fc.fn . 91 n. ( 4 a. Y4 P- Remember, the Oregoniitn and Argue, only $2,25, SOUTHERN Lravr lut I'ortlnnd Kolcl l'.lor l.K ! , Hbtii.Ue F!)d . . . . roitil trove I.imi . Fniril I'.rovt I.im hI . Coilli Overland 4'') IfBvn 'iniinl fur IlilSlmr.i Corvalli Ovri!n. J:J" . in Forrat (Wove Lnral v'm a m Hi rt (Wovt Uh uI I :ou l. in 8)itridu Flcr i p in lotfU (.rove I.icnl 5 4" p- m Mra. U. L. Via, of Portland, vi ited relative in town, Saturday. Tbe Forel Grove Colt aie in cluded in Ihe Tri-Cily league, which la oowpod of th folloeing cube: Albina, roieet drove, St. John it vi' t ami ncouver, am. (ioternor Benson has appointed Dr. C, W. Lowe, of Portland, well known in Hilleb m, a ru mler of the Slate Hoard of Optometry fur two yeara. I.. K Wilkes leaveK ibis wrj-k for Helena, Montana, where he will work the balance of the year ae Kiauiiner of Surveys, in the etuolov of the Oeneral Land Oflioe ni the i nilfd mate, wrs nies will join ber hueband later in the eeaiHiu. The electric line are raising the valuation of faun lemls enormous ly J. D lUjotiee baa purchased the Jacob Shearer frrn near Forest ('rove for $12,000 In a ffw days, Mr. Hhodti aod his family will start for (iertuany to vioil hia par ents, whom he baa not teen for over 20 years, and will be gone eix mouths. At the family home at Cornelius. April 24, Mra Kva Slelh Lowther, aged 2D, paed away, She was tbe wife of li. F. liowtber, aud leaven a young son. She wrs a native of Iowa, being born Sept. 2, 1S7S) The remains were Bhipped to N rlh Yamhill for burial The Lowthers came toCorneliua from North Yam bill about a year ago. The "Shepherd of the Hills," at the Creacent Theatre, Saturday oight, drew a crowded houae. The ompany put thin popular drama on the boards in splendid etyle, fully justifying tbe expectations of the local managers. The tcei e is in the Omk mountains, and (he olav is full of human interest. Ko land W. Hatlou aa Davy Honey cutt," the village ruBtio, and Hilda RobertBon, aa "Mia. tiibb.v tne village goatip, and J. B. MoCowell, aa "Deacon Turner, with a mort gage on the church," played their respective pane 10 me bsubihcuou of the audience. Ihe characters around which the greatest interest centered were "Marion Ford, an outcast," by Mh Laura Heimlich; the "Shepherd," by Mr. Hilrlretn, and "Roland Strong," the minister Bubool-teacher. Mr. Hildreth waa especially good in the simple part of the tender-hearted old man, whose eoul bore with meekness a great aorrow; Laura Heimlich, as "Marion Ford," played ber pari with bkill, and showed ability along emotional lines; "Roland Strong," the young minister, waa the star of the oompany, and exhibited a true conception of hia splendid part. The audience waB liberal with cvidenoee of Hb appreciation ol the phy, and the management PuelpB it Parker, are to ie oon gratttlated in bringing a series of aood attractions to MillMoro. J lie The wall of the Donelson con crnte building, on Third and Main, are slowly going up, and Ibe structure will bi a beautiful ad ifition to Ilillnboro'a business hoiiRss. The ouiside wall looks aa though tbe cement blocks were made of uniform drepaed etone, and presents a very handsome appear- ancn. Jos. Brandenburg, who recently sild his home in Orenco, has pur aliased three lots and will build a o ittaae thia Summer. A photo graph gallery baa been started at the shove place, and work is also progressing on the Oregon Nursery Do's new oflicB and packing sheds. The new hotel ia nearly finished, public has oome to take them at .nd Orpnnn t fast, ass ii ml nir the their word, when thov nred'ict aood propor tin us of a town. 1 tbingB iu the line ol entertainment. 1 meeting adjourned. J. A. .iiiiiii'rii.an, f llariif Hridge, was in the. city HAtur.tay, Jacob Katb-ly, of M'.iinlein'lale, visited HillebrT'i, Saturday. K. A. Wolf, of le low Keedvil!, was in t'lwn Stur.lBy. Kd. J. Ward, ei-i:i,utity commie-1 sioner, wa in the city from Canton, Saturday. L. J. Creps, .f near Hanks, waa an Argus caller, Saturday. He re ported it very dry up bis way. A. Krieger and son, J. A, of Verrionrt, wrre Argu callers, Sat urday. Wood f .r wl-; Can deliver four fool fir wood in any .juantity, in the city. F. i H"idei. (', If Mrs Kempin, of 0-wgo, and ber daughter, Mrn. CirirteriS"n, of north of i!enc-ie, w-re guosta of Mre K. H. Poole Jhia week. Smoker like tbe f'cbiiler and the Kxoellencia These cigars are of the best stock. You cau't fofil an authority ou a good ciar. Fred Stetler altd John Schaer, two well-to-do Utters of tbe Moun taiudale section, were in town laM Friday, and called. Thoee wiuhitg woim! for next Fall' delivery will di well to see H. D Scbmeltir before placing their order. His fuel cornea from tbe In-st Buxton fir. Hev. J. T. Abbott. Sunday; School Missionary fir the Oregon Conference of thn M. K church, de'ivered an addrees at the church Suoday night. Jas. H. Swell and Hn-i Has uiuesen, of east of t. wn, will raise no hops this year. Mr. Sewell is etimum-fnllowing his yard, and Mr. Itasmussen has plowed hie yard up City Marshal Carl Lareen de servea crelil f jr bis work of clean ing up along the streets by burning rubbish, etc. If tbe people would eee that the street in front of their premieea id clear of rubbish piles, the town would Lave a much better appearance Nordetrom, the Tillmo ok man, wbu brutally murdertd John l'flrr sou, a walk'iUii boss on the P. R. .v N. soioe" months f.ga, tear Til- limook CUv, was Int-d ust week, and the jury faP.e-,1 t) tkiiM. II? was immediately placed on trial again, with the res-u'.t that be was coi.victid ol murder in I ha Grt degree. Dsn Wiltrout, of tUle Cty. was lined l.'by Justice McRobeiie, of that place, for shooting grou-e out of season. I ha grouse ate not al tcgetber blameless: tbev have i haliit of "homing" ut people, which h some tiniws resented, aod then the game warden's deputy earns a fre. The V'orsNt Orove Colts will go up against the crsck Alton ciul al Forest drove ground, next Min dy at 3 o 'clock A red hot gam will surely be the re'ult, ss both clubs are out to win Per.ous wishing to attend from this place, can go up and ecu th game aid get home in good timo. The president of the Tri City Baseball League has appointed Roy Cook, as cue of the otlicial umpires Tbe old Cornelius baseball fan is one of th best versed men iu the game in "his county, and tbe prehtdent wsa weli pleased with hid work at Forest Orove. Cook i absolutely fuir in hi decisions end if he errs it is because be fees tbe play wrong. For saleeheap: Team, mare and horse, good work animals, 2200; three and one half year geldirg. halter broke, in 11-eh weiuns about WOO: 3 milk rows, good milkprs, fresh; two 2-vear old hnfer. not bred; thoroughbred Cotswold buck, 2 year.-"; 15 ewes and lamb, graded Coiswoldi L. V. Brown, (liwa Hill) Cornelius, Ore., Route 2. nd phone 25 Line 5). 5) Tbe Argus was in error about the date of the next meeting of the County Diiry Association. The meeting will te.ke piaee in rlillsno ro on Mav Hi h nrxt at the Court House. Dr. Withvcombe of the State Agricultural College, Corval- lis, will probably 19 prespnt anil maketbe principal uddreas. Should be fail to be present, another good speaker will be s. cured for the oc casion. A Pnecial meeting of th Board of Trade occurred Let Saturday night. A letter wn& read f.om the manager of the tinned Uiiiways, which waa rather non committal in its character, but which gave practical afieurauce that tho line would be built to HiUsburo. C. K. Lvtle was invited to talk. lie stated that he had nothing o( much importance to communicate, but with regard to tho sawmill enter prist, thought the men intorested would Bubunt a but to the counci at tie meetirg Tiwday nigbt. Some other matters were discussed by the members present, and tbe KEICN OFTKHKOK . IN TILLAMOOK l(Mtltm;ers Threaten Life of Circuit Judge (iolloway 101' MY w EXT'DRY" Bl'1 15 "f IT' lurira b Iticult lo Ibtaia and Wilata Hide Away Our neighboring county of Tilla mook, ia in the throe of a Ggbt In-1 ween the law and order element and the "bootleg" element, and aa a climax to the bitter fight which has Is-m going on for some lime paid, Judge Wra. Galloway, Circuit Judge, baa been threatened with asca'sination, if he convicted cer tain persons now under indictment for violating the local option law. Tillamook county has been in the "dry" column for two or three years past, hot "bootleggers" have continued to ee!l the vilest kind of li.ri'.r. and have thus far escaped c'jnvicbn. The local papers say tht tbe condition ia a eerioua om, boys ar d girls being found drunk on the streete Men who know about the boofleggers, aeera to b afr'iid to give testimony againat them. The present condition ia a thousand time worse than under tbe license ayitem. Judge Gallo way Mated in open court that be hid been threatened with assassina tion, and bad been warned by bis friecda not to appear on the streets alone, or to attend any place of public report. Tbe state authori ties may be cilld upon to take a Inu l. Judge Calloway is a fair Judge, and tries all case impartial ly. 1 he better element u with him, without regard to their opinions as to licerjse or no license. High Q UALITY Drug Store When you are sick and in I need of Medicine, you waut not only that which is True !' to Name, but also that which jj is of the highest quality ob- j I tainable. Such is the class ' of Drugs which we constantly ' i endeavor to furnish our cus tomers. None but Competent reg istered pharmacists are al- i I lowed to fill Prescriptions or j i sell drugs of any kind in our j Store: j The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. j OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE Tbe Oregon Electric runs six cars each w.-iy daily. The 8:55 a. iu. and 1:45 p. m. tinins out of Hillsboro connect promptly I w.lh Sa eiu cms at Garden Uome, The I Hillsboro-TortUm! timetable follows: travel Hillsboro Arrives Portland 7 15 a w.... 8 jo a m 5 f5 a m 1000 a Ul 1 1 10 a 111 12 15 p m t 45 p m a 50 p m 3 S5 V m s 00 p m 6 15 p m 7 jo p m Leave Portland Anivti Hillsboro joni m S 05 a ui S 55 a m loco a m 11 s a m 11 30 a m t 30 pm i ,55 pm 4 10 pin S 15 P m 5 3" P ui . 6 3sp m Th Karmington and Verboort clubs played the first of a seriee of gimea in tbe Washington County Leacue. at erboorta, and K. (i.tetter twirled the sphere for Far mington. The fiiet three innings brought no tcores for either club; then Farminglon took the lead, aud up to tbe 10. h inning, the ccore was S to n In the lUih. er boort rapped out the winning tally, nid tbe game ended with a score of S to 1) ia favor of the borne team Farmington lost with a score of 8 to U in favor ot the borne team Farminglon lost the game by wild Summer Rates East! During the Season 1909 VIA THE Southern Pacific Co. FROM Hillsboro To Omaha and Return - - $60.65 To Kansas City " $60.65 To St. Louis and Return - $68.15 To Chicago and Return - $73.15 and to other principal cities in tbe East, Middle West and South. Correspor.dingiv Low Fares. On Sle June 2, 3, July 2, 3, August II, 12. To Denver and Return - - $55 . 65 On Sale May 17. July 1. Autf. 11. Going transit limit 10 days from dale of sale, final return limit Oct. 31 These tickets rres nt some very attractive features in the way of stopove r pr.vilefr.es and choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make side trip to many interesting points enroiite. Routing on the return trip through California may he had at a slight ad vance over the rates qnoted. Full particular, "lreping car reservations and ticket will be furnished by any Southern l'acitic local agent;by Pratt Vickkrs, AgT , Hillsboro, or Wm. McMurray, Gen'l. Pass. Agt., Portland. Executor's Notice Administratrix Notice Notice is hereby given, that the under- . Notice Is hereby given tim mo unoor- signed has been duly appointed and con- sinned has beeuduly appointed aiiinU'.- nrmed oyorueror me ioiiihv 1 oun 01 i.innrnmHrmii'i.""".- .... .j . VL.Au:..... k.i . .Iu..qo.1 awl h.a (Inlw rtllui i ti tHI MM . , ,-u 111 . ,-,- I Vile nuie ui unrmra. lur n vuiiikkiu uuis, ... M- - .... uiruwB uy men mwun, . vj mwi. County, Kxecutor of the estate ol Helen sucn nanumsirainx. who usually blavs a fine game, tnd M. Whitten, deceased, and has duly Hiial-j Now therefore, all persons having i 'r hrieil aa such. claims asainst said estate are hereby nou- iu uie ciuD uerman waa behind tbe bat for Verboort. v,. .h.,r..f,. ull rann havino itied ami ren aired to present we same 10 Bernwfde claims against (wi'desiate are hereby roti- :me. tofrelher with proper vouchers tiiere- tiedto present the same to the undersign-, for, at the law omw ot rsagiey nare iu theShate Ruikluie in Hillsboro. Oregoi, 1 , , mfij :i i,J, lor, ai ine law omcesoi nagiey tiareiu ; numu i iutom u in jviugn a uvhj. n. ravui iv.o iiumr i tne shute Building. 111 Hillsboro, ureeon, Kaiea uns niu uv oi ;my, uw. n,l hia rpcionatinn to Governor uu or lefor six mouths from tue date 1 MAKY M. UKKhft Bl utr, 1, 1... u.:i. w hereof. ately appoiniea J. u, uampneu, 01 Administratrix of the Estate of Fred- leriidt Greenburg, Uoceased. J. J. WHITTEN. i Bairlev A Hare. Attorneys for Admlu- Oregon City to the JodReahip of hiu!' Tel'd est j "!' this Judicial DiatriCt. Ihe OU- a Hare. Attorneys for Executor. T j v Will ,.f preme Court left for Pendleton laat 1 n Jthrritv Zw Saturday, and Judee McBride ao- Miaa Wand. Todd, of Forest Bsnka' wew iQ tbe 0lty Butld?4y- conipenied it and waa eworn in aa Grove, waa the guest of MiBS Cf cilia j James Brady, of Cedar Mills, one of the bench Judge Bean, ot Greer, over Sunday. was iq the city Buouay. the new Federal judgeship, opened ti tiret term at Helena, this week Tbe Oregonian atatej in its com uiercisl columns that the bop crop in the W illamette Valley this year will be short of the yield of laat year. It ia claimed that many hills are missing in yard", tbia spring, which it is thought waa due to the oold snap of laat winter; A p-ominent hop man of this coun ty telle the Argus that it is to early to estimate the damage done in this county. Mr. Sholes, president of the Cor uelius Stata hank states that the bank people have bought 100 Iset of tbe Banning property, fronting on Main street, and that they will build a bank bunding and three etoree. this eumuaer, one ol the lat ter having been already spoken lor by a bupinets man who wants to lease it for ten rears. Cornelius is erowing rapidly. The Sherwood club which made a fine record laat year, Beems to be in its old form tbia year. At Sherwood last Sunday, the loca club defeated tbe Portland Qun ' bunch, 4 to 1. Baker Sherwood's pitcher, was in good tbape, and pitched a winning nan Miaa Nellie Johnson, of Foreet j Fred D. Adams, formerly ol tbia Grove, spent Sunday with Miasjplace, ia now located at Foeeil, Willabelle Moore. ' Wheeler County. MAKING OLD JEWELRY NEW Down in your strong-box there are probably sever al pieces of Old Jewelry that are doing no one any good. For a small cost I might be Able to Modernize them into Desirable Shapes and Styles, or, if hopelessly broken I will make Cash Allowance for them. Let me Show You What 1 can do. LAUREL M.HOYT I WATCHMAKCK And J-wlr Graduate Optometrist ! t - h r J