MILL'.BOBO ARGUS WAV 11, 1901 ioip MM i it 1 1 T I J 11 i ft II I llulM lirndtanJ Nil J jc!hc llrounth nt Once MUOKI ELICTIU UaNaCIU jtl,,,,, la KtadisiM Ut Gam . la Heat Wteaa Jlillenoro Athlellc Club rlel with llaory Weiiruni, fir jiur arra rael k lha for pari i( ami 1H Irnmml lately ll ground', nl build jateml In accouiniodale (We )rel xh))Ip, j.rovitllrg tha bleapbera. Tb- mount I k meeting held leal Kfl.Uy j, ih following dlreclore were n lor h tniulng yr: lien. y. A. ,C. HhuU, Kred Bewail, '. ItoMH-w ami Chae K moIi nireclora Ibeo held tn election flleeie M follow: 1'rraldant, '. Ilnero: Vlra I'reaident. A. JhuU; Hecretery, Kiad Hawaii; )urer. Cel. Jack K I- Moor, m I i alMtro l.tunury. to y manager "f lli Um ami Kilt. Mr Moor bee bed ri Wirw in managing baeeUII I, and l lime l a good IT 111 will jr."td to 'iry out" I playere, and wilt have leam y witbiu lha ii 1 1 two week, il ia eifuMUd tha flub will ffiinr to inl nthr kltnl Jgar-iMllwie The tIayerewill iqiil'l"' with hendaome new Wini. and will bt pal l a mull hr l h eeon, until Ihe Atb (club iU ii"n lla tm He rluli heva nl In retiueeU for W. and will Imc)hm Uret whan lull uukea up lt emu tier lute ol gan.ea It ia ibutigbt a piaclirw gatiia will h bad oi n grntwde nt Xunda jr management dmnraa tl alta no Mwdtiain will U iteraillied ihagrutind at any lima, and 1 1 latere win im aiinru ana re- vi upon thalr merit. It U tha ltlnn ol manager Moor a to I on ol lb btl club on tha irii.le, end hiiill .ft will Uto twinning ball. A C BAND CONCKRT i Oregon Agnrnltural Military J aiiiiletl by Mi Oeneviive In Uifklna gave one of It ng roiirert at tha lreecenl Ire leal night, to a well filU The programme inliiiled old and (xipular mbxliee, a e rlatii,l number. I he uied ''Anvil Cbrua" with anniipnimenl waa peilup tK"nerally ipprocialed uuin lUnd eol'iUu wert J. K ft on lb baai horn, and Rd Wool("H'k on lb alide Iroin l!olh were eiceptinnally and each responded to an an Mine Hanoi (iaekint ling Itneiita, and won hearty an )r. Hbe twice ruondet to lee, and gave "Huwanee Kivet another nu m Iter, both nf which )ed to touch a popular chord in 'hcarta of the audience. The wei directed by Can'nin liar ard, whu had bit big aggrega of playeri under line dierl IB lieonle. wlm Mara f.irlnnala gb to attend the concert, if we lo judge by tha apontaneou hi-arty applauee, were fully un the r-nell of the Una mimic f'fu I he rent nta were la r r I t a . . . mil me local hand hoya w hut little out of tba concert luncial way. They dfteerve V, however, for making it po f for a Hillaboro audience to )y in eicellent a nmilcal treat Land fur Sail IIJ (if 1071 anraa lf milu weat D-.-al ... I II r 11 II II aitil 1 miUa at - ami ii lining pn" n of m "trmm riniwriu ivu .initiwuy ltNtn Morlondali (t.l.l ,.. 1 'leak 111 a Hlatlintahl ITraaaaT - i "i ii, pih' ai aim thlnir on th nln. n -.tiKmii :k l'r. .... . ' m N (I Wingren, Beayerinn, Ore., R a. PUBLIC SALR undersigned will tall at r"" l ,ne vow Crop farm F "bbi oi u encoe, on TUKBDAV. MAY 9R Pormlck hinder and mower in g( i 14 inch u, ., , I " 3,'i-liirh wide (lie C rw i erctiou li ver harrow I'IMIIOOII ,.u r...L . . . I 1 W l t ,i ,u-,tl ,i linn P. iwo frenU end noon lo be freah Ik i i A,,K",t nd Srplfitilter tii".1 "''""y Dnriwni; aHo laiifil J,.,r,. a, j,uthl itcifff., , . . ! ncnii hi oruiruilTr uttolwr; Jepwy heifer clf, 4 montliH J rraiH fiiii am r.-.i. I ...... I - yy ", 3 year old; i a year-old i io-ai milk "r artirlm loo nuiurroua lo canfl lui'ii "rma nf Hala- m .j u .w. f iu uiiiirr iumi over TI0, 1 year pi not with approved -eourity L u, mr oan. i.unon ai ara i iihtt e tw r . VICTOR CROP, Owner. 1 1 Cnrnuliiia i ii.... lfhn Vanderwal, Clerk. nf pmh m)AAi Willi niu iii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ii i IS WBIiRUNti TRACT Illldlmro Argue, 1 50 per year Tha Pioneer' Aaaodalinn will I meet in tha Maeonin Temple. Port land, Friday, J una II, I'.IO'.I Hon tar I) Any, ol Haleiu, will delmr lh anrual a-Mrra. Mayor Lane will deliw the addreee of welcome. and J K Meir. tba reennnita. All ineere and Indian War Vel- araua ara in vitI to 1 i.r rnt. Kwliioetl ral on all rata I he auuual uiMiliiiK "' Indian war vat araua will ba bld on TLuradav. J una ID. WaablnKion county ha thaaldrat in iinntraga in tbaatalw, ?li: Mr. Mary A Bird. nionaar of IH.Wt. who will alland lha uiaat- illg. With wool opanlng up around a ixiund.tber will U no cbaap r clothing thla aaou. On our bargain rloihing labia, wa hava aliaa il to U. (I2.V) to IIGM) vlufur IH(X) toflU Juat tba thing fur rnimtabout uit, tbay ara going faat. Wa ordar our clothing direct from tba factory, and our nam I on each auit. II. vh rong A Bon. K U Principal Ittmra wiahaa tba Ar gu to announce that a orlion of tha Hlllaboro puhlio icbuol a ex hiMt. which II to be forwarded to tbi Alaikt Yukon Fair, at Heattla may U wen at tha arhool houee nut Friday afternoon, after which data il will be forwarded to the fair. Thoee wihlni to eea the work of the pupil a wilt be welcome to call mi the above data. K. C. Burgbolmr, of near Bui- Ion, wa In town today, and will bruin a uil anainal McCalie. the K. N, oonlraclor, for tba loee of a horee valued at '27.r. which bad to be ahnt, on account oft in jurlM raoaived from a Freano ecraper, (be eilge of tba enraper nearly eevering one tf tha animal' I'g T. A. Sbaw, of Ih Hb aw Fear .and t'o, nf Puviland, wa in tba city yeeierday, and whIi other parliea took an automobl trip through the North PUina lie tatea that bie company I dividing uptbeJobnein farm or lM acret near Wbeeler Station and Perkim Croaing, and will put the tract on the market in 2 to ; acre tracla. "Cncla Billy" Tucker, of the Cixe By eectinn, and formerly an old reeident of lUaverlon, wai in the city yeolerdav, ehaklng banda ah friend Mr. Tucker U bolhr of Tho. Tu-ker, fnrrrrJy of UilUWo. now of Portland. Mr. Tucker came up from Cnoa By lo maka einvejranc of aome properly recently old neir Beaveitoo. Fniind. at it'ihany, a ulaca to get While Rock ai.d Brown leg bor egg for eel ting, from priif i..nirt itock Mr bird are eub j-rt lo liupTiion at any time. I Ktia'eiile eatiefactlon. nr money refund'd Member of Oregon Bute oultry Aee'n Phone, Ind Beih any No. I J F. Haunder. Port nd.Ore, R 2. fi2 11 Miei Wilhelmioa flnidel, of thla city , lefi foriiMion, M teeacbueetu, an Htlutdty, and eipecia lo reach the latter city on next Saturday. She g oe et to attend the Currey BcbK)l of Kipreeiion. al lbtn. where abe will reiuln for a year Mie Heidel it a graduate of PaciQe I'aivetiity. and bid fair Id make br mark io her rboeen profeiaion J A. Fallgatier, a travelling Dhotonraiiher. wa In town yiatei day. taking viewioi puniic nuua . .." . LI). I. 'II log, He la traveling over the elate thii tummer, and neit winter ill give itereopticon exhibition of Oreaon aoenat in the Kaatern ttalea He atatee that be eell enough phntcgrapha to make i good living out of hia buineee. Mra. May Iaibrie-Rmilh and family will return from Kirkiville M aaour . it ia eipeotea, on uecora lion Day nex. 8he writee ber oareo In. Mr. and Mra J. A. Irabrie that thy were ctope to me pain m . . ..i.ti thesreat tornado that lately de ygaialeil a portion of the state of Mieiour The Ilill-boro boya who claim the Asr'.ouHural Colli a tbelr Alma Miller gv the Military Band Im a cordial welcime The College colon were diaplayed in eeveral plaoet of buuuam yes terday. Alex. Chalmera. of near Center ville. ehinDed his head of Short horn, to the Alacka-Yukon fair at Heatile. on Tneedny tbia week. Mr Chalmers it the pioneer breeder oi that strain nf cattle in Weeiern Oregon, and aeldom fail to exhibit at the (airs. Z. M. LaRue. Forest (irove'i champion baieball fan, waa in the oily Fridsy. h M. is noi loeing llxah Ihese Java, since the Colts are winning David II. Pieroe. of Harrlsburg who recently so'd his holdings ia Linn munty, for $10,0X), was In (own tbia week, looking over the oountry, and may locate here Walter Brooks, of .Newmarket, Tennessee, arrived in Hillsboio yeeierday, ai.d will join his broth er Arthur, who has started a gen eral lUBrohandUe alore at Laurel Jan. MoQowan and Kliabeth A. Downing were given a lioenue to wed, on the 13th insl. ' All kinds of screen doors, for lit tle money at Trtillinger Bros, Hills b no, Oregon. 9 12 A. Bendler, substantial North Plains farmer, was a caller . yester day. H. F. W bitfield, PortlanJ law yer, was in town yesterday, ! OLD ANNIVERSARY OF Church Omanied (n Yearn bro May 2Mh fiku BipniT CBiKca ii mn Baitdlag waa CeaatraiUd lr Pleetir I'm. km, af Perttt Crii be O.Mh anniversary of the found ing of the Waat l oion liaptiat Church will aoon be celebrated at Weal I'nion, and lha day will he notable ae a pioneer affair. Tbia church was organized on May 2.r, IS44, at the home of Da vld T. Inox, six miles northsaat of Hilbbiro, and the original or- giniiers, all of whom are dead, were: David T. Ijmox and wife. uia; Henry Bewell.the late fath er of James II. and John W. Hew ell; Wm. Beagleand wife, Lucinda; and Alexander Blevin and wife. ,vina. The ( huirli niinr uard for wonhin waa Unit In the umnirr nl iHji, by Wm. Kanr, of 1'oml lirovr, and drilirai-d un Oi ulni I)av, ol that yrar, :v. Kra FUliri prrai bing llir dedicatory arruion. 'Ih bultililiv baa had a nrw rnof and (on minium, and it Hill In a plru.ini tlatr iK pirwrvalion. Tlili rdilirr ii uliialrd In our of V)i- IBkIihi coonly'i inoal fertile and lrauli lul di-.lrirta, and lit graveyard la Illicit villi Ibr dual of tunny rarly ptthfnutrr. Cbiikrn Dinner A chicken dinner will he lervm al the Tualalin Hotel. Bundav. from 12 lo '2 o'clock. '.I BAND CONCKHT Ilir Ihll.l-rto Uif I & Cornrt lUnd wilt Uy Ilia folloein miiiitru. to Ihr pnli u epiair, i Im -'ridar evrninj: Marrh, "t'litian lidrpeniUrocf IlrnuiDKri (ivriiuie, "Alt;iKiipiin." Shriuun Inlrrnw J. "HUUjiuk Kye"., I laiilrcn K'lUianrr. "In TbiMiKhtV ..Krix liln I, Air and Van. "Old Kentucky lit me" icornet aloi Mafrii W'alu. "I Vih I Had ai.irl" IjiKv Kryrrie, ' The WayMilr CJ'apel." Vltwri Much. "I aaliei" Hull I'inil REAL ESTATlt TRANSFERS Ceoifia A Hu.tir to I C Stnket- Urv, part ere 11 t t n m (airr js Kobrrt Beckrr cl ui lo J K Tliomaa. i ', of w , of e of rc i. t J n 4 w I IH1 Alloa Nitnan rl in to A C Hrown. part of Mock I llnmpliiry'i Add, llll)ion 1600 l-lla J Kaalou it al lo J S llivi lot )H Spencrr'a llouiealrad ac)..imK W V -ije rl ut to C I' Well, ncrr in ate w I I l w joixi Ada h' Aleiamlrr rl al to Catherine l.mlwiir, to acm in hec lb t I a W..1000 W W Kapey rt ui to A. la 1' Aleian- trr. to a 10 arc 16 t I a I w imm J K Kmirt et lit lo J J Ilaywanl et ui ys acret hi etc to 1 1 1 w ...4000 Chaa Srhneldrr tt u to A N Cot, tr on Tualatin Kiver 315 N Ilofluian (I it lo in Me La ran, tract In Patrick Kelly d I c t 1 a 4 w iVh) J M llridtfea el ut to C Krhae, iwrt ul H Moore u Ic I I 1 1 w 1400 Geo Cl retterana et ut to Uiae Kut- rtaon, pert of blk 6 Portal Crove..40oo llllte Kuratll rt al to Davul Kiliittli, tract in hnnea AiUI, IIUIloro son A C Kallly et ut to V V IMvul, I a in K Walker 11 1 c t 1 a 4 ' t .VI" J K Burner et ut to J K Keelirr, 11 of lot t Mk IJ fiireat drove 1500 Jai C hiieaaet al to Itrtsie J Holscher . iiartt.1 lot SS Urirnellna hnviroiia... 10 Amlieai H Jcnes to John Ohermeirr 160 acrri in sec M t n 4 1 J A IjirraUf to B K l'urdv, tmit arc U 111 I io lin-entment Co to T L Heath, lot H Willow-Brook l-eriu - 6,j Roht I" Wirtn to Katherine M Wirlz pait of blk ii Koreat Grew T T Skeeta to V W Jn.uith, part uf K M Kowell d I C t 1 a 1 w Iihk ! A 81o-er et 111 to Chaa O I'aine, It jH Millaid & Van Schuyx-er Tract 10 Caaaie H Ratciiffe et el to K K Row- rll et al, )art of . M Kowell d I c till w 3000 liive.tment Co to C, V White, lot 10 Ah Brook Kann J4 A H Kuetly el lit lo I. M IVMiRlicrty, lot! a lo 7 Ttnarttvtlle llelKliti sou) John Intdek to .Inlin Bill ,'1 of 1 w arc H t t a 4 SOn Geo O Hi out et al to R II (iirer, part blk a North llilliboro Acrei 7V Wm H i.oyur rt ut to John V Paly I w ! aec 10 1 1 n b w ,VS A B Knnteoaetal to Carrie B I iUer, tract In Strrl'i Add Beaverton, 34 a 4351 Geo Hrewing rt al to S R Vincent, lot u 1'iewiiit: Orchaid Tracts.... uio Orreoa Nunteiy Co lo J V Miller, pt blk 11 Oreuco Tow 11 site 800 Oregon Numeiy Co to A McGill, prt of Iiwac Butler d I c t 1 11 a w t.vo Christian (icitvh et ut to the Hunt Club of roittand, 30 acres in aec 14 t t a t , 9"s I, M Hoj t et ut to Albert V dem ons, peit of J W Wood d I C and part arc 14 t S n 5 10 W O Hocken et ut to Geo C Jack man and V II Lathrop, lit IJ fruitful IjiuiU, end other land.. .1946 VKRBOORT AND FARMINGTON Below we give (lie line-up of the Ver boortand l'ariiiingtonc:iiba, at Paruiiux loo, last Suudiy. A feature of the game wu the Heavy nulling none uy ine rar mlnuiim rluh. Thev trot 4 clean two- beuKrrs and 6 ruui in the first innlug, but linelly loit the game lo Vrrboort, 10 to 13. partniiigtoii Schnlnierich c , . Klrby lb.... A. Ingram a b... Bachelor 3 Verboort ...II. lk-rnards Vinderenden W. Jensen Insper McFee J. Iugraui ... .a 1 J. Jensen .r f Sohler N-eiy.. Ford... ,c f V. Bernards .1 f Kindt! , p .....Vanl.um Ii Goctter, L. Oelger, of Cornelius, was In the city yesterday, on business. Wm Haase, of South Tualatin, was In town today. J. 8. Robineon, of Karmington, was an Argue caller, today. "Uncle Ike" Allen. f Ie.lvilie, waa on the atreeta Ulay. Ice for eale at the J)-n of Sweet. 7-11 Frank (iuild, of fteneeo, Ilia., ia in the city, vniting witti 11. u Guild acd family. Ice for ra'e al the )en of Hweete. 711 Im Brown, a eon of I'. (). Brown and wife, formerly of HilleWo, waa in the city Sunday, the gueet of relatives. White Clover Ice Cream at the 'herniary drug etore. Try it. B'.f Harry Ibwman wan ihe only Hillaboro boy with the ('orvallis Military Band here, lent ni((bt, and played a solo cornel For sale: Kile plants by tbe thousand. Both pbonea. Zn.a WiM)d. tf Mra. Vincent, of Ht. Jobna, at tended the Military Band concert here laet night. Her son, Cbeiter, waa one of the performers tire our bargain tab'e for lioy'e two piece nuti. II. Nehrung v Bens. ii 'J Mrs. Uttie Fneter, of Tbe Dallee, and Mrs. Abbie Ieightcn, ( f Port land, are vieiting with the Wilkins at CorneliuH, this week. We have c'oiing nut numbers in the W. L. Douglas hb; also in Ladlra' Mineea' and Childrpn'r iboes. II A rbrung v Sons H-'J Jas. Imliy.of Ktedville, wib in town thla afiernoon. He nays the lack of rain is getting to be enrioue matter wub Ihe farmers. Money lo loan on real entate. Term reasonable. Apply lo Ku ratli Bros, HillelKiro. Or. 21-tf Mies Stella Larkins, of Colfax, Waeb,ws io town Tuesday, en route to Banks, where ebe will vleit wilb ber relatives, the Beneuel brothers and Mrs. L. F. Caretens. Found: A place to have your clothes cleaned and pre-ie-d, and returned tbe same day. Acme Cleaning and Preefcing Parlors, one door weet of Farmer's Feed Stable. An old gentleman by the name of (iemhirt, who lived with his son. C (iihirl, nf near Keedyille, died last Tueeday night of general debility. Us waa aged ninety-one pars, and is survived by an aged wife, and the eon mentioned. (!.od summer paeturage, on the IIeidl place, above Mountaindaie. at $'..50 a month for horses, and 11.25 per bend fir cattla Call on T. J. Willis, 'i miloe norlheant of Mountaindaie, or write bim on Corneliu K. I., Box "i. Phone, Pacific Slates, 91. S-31 A genllemau in from Cornelius today, states tbat there is consider able talk in tbat place about the Tualatin Klrcttic R. R which the Scholia people are tncoursging to come through tbe souihern part of the county, with Cornelius as the terminal point. (J wd, strong, well-hardened to raalo plant?, extra Goo, for sale. Mra W. A Mrlio, one mils south of Hillsboro, screes Jackson Bottom bridge. $ 11 For Sale A nice, gentle mare, 8 years old, of Himbletoninn stock, and a fine driver; color, dapple browr; epeedy, enduring and true; ranly kep'; weight, about luo'J Al vays in gond snipe Price, f 1 1 0 Call at farm I mile east of Orenoc, on Orecou Kiectric Line. Lecn Girod. 7 tf At a meeting held last night at the City Hall to arrange for a Fourth of July celebialion at Ibis p'ace, Mayor Counell appointed the following executive committee, who will within a few days appoint the various pud committee: B P Cornelius. John l)nnin. W. W. Bosoow, W. V. Wiley and (bo Schulmerich. For Sale; A thoroughbred Hob stein bull, eligible to registry; alto 2 heifers, 2 years old, soon freh. A Bendler, 1 milet northwest of Hilleboro. Pscitic States' Thane, Hillsboro, 31 S. a 11 Kdna , Large, of Forest (irove, has Qled aFennalional divorce suit sgainet Hr. C. L. Large, her bus band, and in her allegations says that the Pr. has treated ber iu a cruel and iuhuman manuer for three years past. The couple were married in Portland, August 9 1 905 She states that duriog tbe winter of 1W)S, tbo defeudunt drew a butcher knife on her and threat ened to carve out her heart, that Large often stated that pamtiil would soon die, and that ho would he engaged in planting Ibwerson her grave; rUintifV further states that Lirge threatened to take their little eirl away where his wife would never tiod.her; that ehe m lleved defendant was attempting to poison ber, eto. Mrs. Large left hsr husband on May 11. of this month, and Blod proceedings, in which she asks for a divorce, and the custody of their child; she fur thur petitions the ccurt to give hsr $1,000 to prosf cuto the suit, and demands that one third of Lirge'e property iu Ihis county, be given to hsr. The petitioner states that Largs's pioperty is worth $30,000. Dr Large is a physiuian at Forest Grove, and Is considered very eccentric lie has attained to con siderable notoriety in this county from a habit he has of appending to birth notices, the statement: "Dr. Large attending." V AHMINT SCALP MARKETJVILL OPEN A Syiiopsisof the Lai (liven by Omnty Clerk Bailey ILL IHE A PK0B0SCI1 .BITTER Ciatitt Hairs' will Bare (seiifereas Tak te Pcrfera Our versatile and efficient County Clerk, J. W. Baiby, bas just re ceived ioHtrucliong from F, W. Bneon, Secretary of Slate, Ex officio (iovernor, and a gentleman, tbat aaid clerk, aa a servant of the people, aball open up a scalp mar ket at the county court houee, on May 24, Y.W, or thereabouts, wilb tbe following fixed and never vary ing scale of price, to-wit: Coyote or Coyote Pup fi 50 (iray or Black Wolf 5 00 tay or Black Wolf Pup, Timber Wolf Bit p. orTimlier Wolf a 50 100 Lai, Willi tat or Lyn i 00 Mountain I.ion, BantlierorCougar.io 00 To get which, the people of tbe Stale o! Oregon, by their legisla ture, have tnacted some dm simple rulea and regulations, ntberwise known as red tape, of which the following ia a few yards right off the reel for tbe bounty seeker lo measure up to: Tbe eliyer must locate the var- miot, make sure it is not an elk. beaver, female pheasant, human being, female deer or spotted fawn, and blaze away, kill it himself ab solutely dead so it will not live in captivity half a minute, and then kin off ii bide entire, with its two ears, four pawe, one tail, one noee tip and two eye-hole, all intact; then hie to the County Clerk there' with before six months have x pired, and the thing has got too rip, swear, or attirm.on paper fur niched by tbe county, the number and kiud of varmtnte killed, that tbe killing was done in this county, by the slayer in its wild state, col in captivity, or raised on a bottle Also have a neighbor and a reel dent tax payer swear bard and ong nn paper that he is euch, and knows you and believes your swear- iiiga are very truthful. J he Clrrk alter atfmo? a strong elites pin to his proboscis, anil a few seals and siirnstures to theamdaviU and s&si'ting all he ran in swearing, proceeds to mm Mtui nkins lor all commercial pur poaes hv cam nt; otf tbe coyote acajoa jut ttaca 01 ibe rare; and the otber ani uim kins he matilatrs and mangles by severing the two Iroot pawl, and punch ins three one eicht inch Uolei tlncuah the base of the ears thereif, and returns the remainder to the owner. Then you come into your money in the shape of a warrant, good lor taxes, marnae, hunt in or fishing license, or anything else you desire. ihel lcrk besides making up nnuier otis ststemcnts, records and hies, pre set ves these scalps and frout paws, and pteseuis tnem 10 me county couit at thrlr next regular meeting for their in spection and delectation, after which t liey most destroy thetn by burning them lo ashes in their prenence, accompanied by such iwantaliona, ceremonies, orvies and l.inientattons as luey may- see tit to estaiiin, uioiiRh the law does not state what to do with the ashes. It will be seen from the foregoing that it will be wise not to shoot otf any of the critter a less, tail, ears, nose tip, nor shoot through iti ears. e also can see thet the clerk will have some close decisions to make as to whether some Gray or Black Wo'f pups have passed over the dividing line of pup- licod and woll-hood. There nre numerous other things em bodied in this act, and it seems that the legislature also appropriated some lio. uo.oo lo pay lor all this fun. PORTLAND MARKET Valley wheat, per bu , ii 17 White oats, per ton ,.4of4i 00 ...$I4(j;iS 00 ..fll(;i 11 OO ft 5 -f 1 OO 18 Timothy hay " " C'cver hay, per ton , Onions, new, per crate... Potatoes, per cwt Cr uulry butler, per tb Outside Creamery, per lb. 2l Vj(.l JO c-KRS, per dozen .14(11 15 Hens, -per Io 1.WI5.4 rryera " 32(-2S JAMES STEPHEN CLARK James Stephen Clark, of Forest Drove, iii-d at the family home May 12, VM), after an extended illness. Mr. Clark was born in Athens Co, Ohio, Jan. 18, 1S40 Me enlisted io Comptny C O b Ohio Volunteers, July SI, lsbl and served tbrotighout tbe war In 1 80ft he was wedded to Miss KUeu Knight, who suivivea him Tbey moved to Kansas in 1S60, to Oregon in 1H7G. and to Forest Grove, in 1889 lie then enguged iu the creamery busioes in the college city, and made many friends by his strict integrity and jovial die position. The children are: Wm. A Clark who is married to Milly a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Raldra, of this city; Mrs. Belle Roe. wifs of C. 0. Roe. Forest Grove's furniture dialer; Mra Mary Abbott, wife of Mayne Ab hott. a leading jeweler of the Grove. The funeral took place to day. PROBATE Estate of Helen M Whitten, dee'd A L Holoomb, P Landauer and Fred Hamel apptd appraisers. Kt of Wm T Curtis, dee'd; time for hearing objections to final ac count set for Monday, Jane 14, 19051. Guardianship of Minnie Breoau er, a minor; petition to sell -real ostate set for June 11, at 9:30 a. m. Remember the regular service. at the I'nited Kvanglicl church every Sabbath; all are invited to attend. Rev. C. C I'oling I. K of Portland, will preach Saturday night and Kunday morning with communion servicee fillowing the morning preaching Mother's ser vioee at 8 p. m by pa-itor. All are requested to wear a white H wer Mothers will be welcome to theee services. Try the Star brar.d -f AraenaTe of Lead forepraying I, U a "eiire shot, and does the work. This is the time to eprav for t!ie Codliu moth. I handle tbia sorav in juantity, and price- are r'aonaM Add reus or call on Barney IA, Beaverton, Route 2. 8tf It ia said that grange do wt-11 on the sunny slopes of the mouutaios between liulaboro and the Coaet. bat tbey grow to peifr-dion on the bills near Foreat (irove is a well known fact, and experiments with this fruit at a still higher al titude bas shown that it grows equally well. Having sold out our interest in tbe mercantile bueinene to Connell A Co , all persons knowing them selves to be indebted to the under signed will pleane itttie same at the Commeicial Bank. Hcbulmericb ?roa. 4-tf Frank Suess, a former Cornelius boy, ia playing right field for Taco ma, and his bit to tbe fence cleared tbe bases and won tbe same for that club yeeierday in Portland. While in Washington or untv.puess caught for the "Diamond W" team and always playei a consistent game. Near Boxton. 100 acres of fine and, 40 acres cler-d, 4 scree or chard, 2 acres walnuts, school prac tically 00 place, hcuie of 8 rooms, barn, chicken houee and other out buildings; also telephone. Tbis and will raise anything, 2o per acre, terms Imbris Land Co. A public school entertainment will be given at Cornelius next Sat orday, in the ci'y park, beginning at 10 o'clock Children ani their parents are cordially invited to at tend by the promoters and to bring their dinners and stay all dav Tbe entertainment will be of 1 patriotic character. Taken Up On the Barnes road, a gray mare with red hair on 'he back; weight about 600 to 0-50; branded ' r. S." on the lefi hind eg Mar? Abadie.on Barnes road. Portland R 2. 8-10 Karl Keetek, who lives in the nuiipe neighborhood was quite severely hurt yesterday while driving diwn a hill near the Gut schmidt place. Tbe brake failed to bold his wagon, and the horse ran, throwing the old man out aga!n-ta fence. He was picked up snd cr d for by neighbors. farm of SO acres for rent, 15 acrea in cultivation; ample build inge; barn for 6 cows and 2 hoists Icquire of J. M Brown 8 if F. M. Starrett, the Forest Grove archiUci, wan in the city yesterday to submit plans for th new K Of P. building to be erf cted on Second street between Main and Washing ton. Ibe matter is in the hands of the building committee, which con sist of Dr. W. I). Wood, George Schulmerich and John Brown Miss Jennie Lilligard, of tbis city, wbo is well to tbe front in tbe Telegram consi-t for a trip to Alas ka, will visit Yamhill county next week, and endeavor to get the vote neceeearv for ber to win. She got about oO.OOO votes in Hil;eboro this week. Mrs. West, widow of the late Chaoey Weet. and Mrs. Wert's brother and wife, of Vernoniawere in Hillsboro Thursday, returning from a trip to Portland. Mrs Frank Ferguson, who died near Amity, on the 21 inst was a sister of Mrs. Geo. G. Hancock, of this city. . We have special bargain tables (or men a.nd lys' clothing. Come and look at them and get prices. H. Wehrung A Sons. 8tf M. J. McMahon. formerly a pro fessor in Paci6o University, now a Portland lawyer, was in tbe city, yesterday. Married by Justice Barnes, Hills boro, Oregon. May 12, 1909, Mich ael Boyd, of Dilley, and Eama Wiberg.of Forest Grove. T. J Cleeton, formerly Prosecu ling Attorney for this Judicial Dis trict, was in town tha fore part of the week, from Portland. Stationery sale at the Hillsboro Pharmacy, one week only. See window display. 9 Go. Thompkins, of north of Glencoe, was in the county seat today. Go. Biersdorf, one of the well to do ranchers of tbe North Plains, was ia town today. J N. H .ffuaan, Fjreal Grova at torney, wae down on bu&iuees yes terday. . Dance at Alpha Hall, Cornelius Saturday night May loih Wa'k er's orchestra. Tickets, 75 j. 9 Henry Kamna, oneof Rlonmiug'i Argus supporters, was in the uity today. Chaa, Storm, of Orenci, is at tbe Hillsboro Sanitarium, with a hand infected with blood poison. Geo. Alexander and C. A. Lam kin joined the United Railways surveying party tbis week. PRorissifmu F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physielan and Surgeon ffr.a Bailey Morgan block, wpataira Rikii ! t.i 14, KeaMwnoa flonth- j WHni.urhcr I'.feMline and bacood Mlreeta. tunn -rnonea. MeerVrWWrVvVWvW S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oitii njnUIra over Tba Delta Thug gtore Rbslrianoe Kaatof Court Hoc an. In the comer of the block. rVlrVirWVWW JAMK8 PHILLIP R TAMIES1E, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 3urjfm Roottiaro railfio Railmad Co I'oiiNiilUlion In Trench or Knvllah. Of rie ii(,tairTi, over I ii. Hoyi IVi. store, n-nii i,ii- r nam at., nillaboro. Or. A.B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. OfficeRooius 7, 8 and 9, miley-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. TTi-llcrv.r. Or wrwa Vj Va. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Kwrna 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Deonla Store. HILLSBORO - 0RZG03 Saw. A. mmatmx W. 9. Mmr B AO LEY at HARE ATT0EN8YS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and Skate Ealldiaf HILLSBORO, . . 0REG0S. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Rooma . 4. It j. If orgaa Blk, HUiabere eeVWeVMVMWNeMMMw JOHN U. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Unauln, Bailey Marraa Blod Rootaa.iaala. HILLBBCBO, - O&AOOS. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orrici: Main Street, opp. Court Boon. HILLSBORO ORBOOM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upetatrs, Rooma , 4 aa4 j Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY physicun AND SURGEON The only eraduated and liceaaed Veter insry in Hillsboro. Sixteen year prac tical experience. OKFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S 8TABLK No. I Office phonea: Pacific Statea 01; Ind. 213 Residence phone: Independent 243 DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do High Claw Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment Webruhg Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE. Wall: Paper And Paperhanging Agent for the ALFRED PEATS' wall papers, the best on the market. See my Samples. SEE MY SAMPLES! W. H. TAYLOR R. F. D. No. 4. " Infe pendent Phone. No. 515. 1 mile west of HILLSBORO, ORE. wmmmammmmmmma I EPPLEY'S i Perfection BaKing Powder ":"K'awasir t Is Packed in IADS and jelly CLASSES I For sale by R. C. Vanght I and Emmott Brothers. -4- ; r II Manufactured By 1 C. M. Epplcy g SALEM. OREGON. Moritz Sohmldt, of Hclratla, wa in town today.