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I HlLl'.UOftO AROUS, JUNE 3, 1901 : i?ii5S!i() l.nlltccn arc Muklim it . .t..l.-.. t lull l w BALLOOX ACINIUM ON i l.r all Kouftb or J"iy c'.ii.iii kin rapid headway l" , ol cettrtin the rounding I. .w,nlr. end the attractl-ma C lf high wr.Ur There will rr. dare of jollification," with Lii ..art day. There will tl.it IIiIUImho baa 'ul U me ui.t.Li.ini ever hld In the . It I. I. ...I.... I. ... It Ol C beu dniionetrated. r Hoecuw baa secured S pl.iwdeu show, carrying , .tr. artUia I'l 1..k!1 . living thrillere or ill Umie; r .. . i i...i I,,., Inn. who "Ml M' .ln Mch day on July 3, 4 an I ...r.lleM of witul or weainer - mime. hen a thmieand feel In the air .l. .1 ion a Dackag. ami Hi . A I . t . I l.tl.Mlt.tl i It who mine u n" - i- KJli I'urke wfiiirm on a ire while Klhal I-amy r illuminated bicy-le on the rtnow ami ln have a Ml tram ein whiiilt will U Ibi three da ye. HilUtxiro and iMhany At bare liii soured, and the y,,iltM in negotiating lor th At lllHl. IRELAND -MARKI SCTON' R ... Vrr rrlly hum wmliling tu brated at the home nf Mr. and H. Harrington, of Cetilervtll-, ib Noon, Welneaday, Juii 2, when their daughter, MIm ii (iarland Harrington, wee tod In marriage to Mr. I.eater C and, of (ifiriivilln, Itcv. Welch, or of the Tualatin name Free Irian church, performing th w . nionr. Th brhl .ull o (own of wliil mn Uwn wort tell. Crfying lb whit .i t it t ft. roM. in uriiiimnuiu, own i tUrrinKlon, Utr of th ii, won whil vuille ovrr pink inJ ckrrlrd iink rot, Th lor a?corwii in urrgon W. wilb n rch of iMt hrirr . . .... . . rrn, ml lby lirplh. 11m iiii hll wupplvtxiitl with wrrl and (rrn, with Ull io th r. Dinner wi urted in thr Th l.Ut atinual mitiim of tb WilUiunlta ValUy Aa aiH'iatioii lyinvKunl In ihia city ym. Urcy In Urn r.aptint rhurch, wilh Uxv. John lloiiUmn, I'orllaml City Miaioiiary, aa MutUratur, and with hundrad tUlrvaUa in attamlanrn I lia morning -(in dnt ui tmi .k. Willi K.y. K. J. II....Hk I. I ; .1 I I . . . I . ' nt annual aruiou a dnlivirad hy llv. II Hcliwatllar. ator of I'orl- laud'a Third Church. In tha after noon, Key. Jordan, of I'ortland'a Cfiilral rhurch. raiMirtad unon rorrign Miamona, a gnral ilia J I I ! urniotl I'tiiowing. Illra wara rrad Iroin twrntv cburchra. and i i.ii'imim war raiioticu ainra th lal annual tpaalou. I,nl night ilirt aaaoinhlr adlranl hy Hay J Whltoomh Itroujhar. ialor f tha U hi la 'IViii.ln, tha uljMi I Ilia ill'otirr ' ()na of thn la' uracoa. " ilia araainn clorra to- Ight 11 II. Davla, Iba looal pan- tor, an hoat lor the vlvilingolargy N.ar Hcbolla la 10 aor trad with a good .1 room voltaga and barn; alao a ahad, with a law aitdi, rharry, tach and plum lrn ai,J a fw gualiarriaa, that can l h.ittgbt on very raaonalila tartna. Tha rici la f I..Vd) Wt ara lnl.I that th build ng are worth mora than th ric auk ml acta ia claarnl and 'I cr nlmh l; tha halanra In litnUr, good lor cord wood Iiiibna Land Com any. Th Hu s ton I, u tn In-r Cumtiany, Allan Urowti, tiraaidrnt, la In the tbroaa ol liligation. HuiU aggra gailiig I'if'ill.t bava ban iiM anl niierni iianmM-k allachnu in lanl at Union, today. Tha claimant, 11 lid in circuit and lUiily omrta, are: II. 1 Kchmtlt rJI of, ana I . jlon, H0 Attorney II. T Haglay filing; irillU.ro I.lry. 147. W). T. 11 ongu filing; Hannan A Son, S4U.T.I, K. It Tongua tiling, and lUi, t. laglay. 11072 70. Haglay liar, altorneya. Tb company hitight into th mill over two yar Thy ay "a prophet ia without honor in bla on country" Our and alande (lie aam In our ooiu munily aa tha proiihet. It take the man from tha Kat to apprrcl at our aoil. We hate bargain In city ami farm prorty. luibri ,and I ouipauy. William Wlaar a-kad Bam Kver r. In (iao rtteron, of th Urote, V I U You Truly," and Mi.. a Il.iiieUon, of HilUtxiro, play ha wedding march from Man Win. Kaleigh Walker, of the , waa groomaman. Mine Ag I Harrington caught the bride hual. ?be bride ii well known In mu ll clrclre all over Washington Inly, and ia deaaryedly popular B a boat of young iwiila Her lar'i home baa long bn-n otien a lor the young people ol Koreet ve and UtllHUirn. The appre Bon of the vounir cnunle waa in ild by the many Inenda pre- I and many beautiful preaenta fhe groom in on of John Ire J, of tireenvllle, and a nephew County Recorder Willia Ireland r a abort trio to Heaa'de lliot take up their reaidence at lenville. h'rilt at illr nt.l I llif ' It. ami Mn. Ilriity llmriinMon Sr mi nil, joint IicIkikI, Mr nml h W. V, Iktarua-. Mr. mkI Mr. V UmeliM.ii. Mi. J. I' I'iri,., Mr ( (to l'u rut.ii, Mr, mn) Mi. John ill. Mr. mill Mm. Win. Ktm-Vm;in anil Mr C'arence Hnrlirr Mm W A'll-'li; Mrmra. Willi Irrl.n.l l'nil jrli, H J Srwrll, Clm ,ScIioiiiImiik, K cr, rrm lUtiii.Kli.ti, llrnry lln urn, jn ntiiiii!t,ii,r,iiv Slmknian imr Irrlmi.l, I,,!,,, rri,, r. Alfird inKOin, MIMe ,)i it HuiiiUoli.il' fiioiiililiiB, Jt'iiiilc l!ni4iiier. K.va o, llnrl SliK-ktimn, Jrwle Hnrtlii All(le HiirrliiL'toi. llrnlnli lirlmi T lUrli.r. M.tv Sluliiiiiiii Mnr n, no vmi llmU r, Willlnil Stock . l-yale I'altemon, I'liaa Wili h. ne t:ollea Club will hold ita ual June meetimr in iha natuta banket picnic on the Uwn at Home of Mr. T. It Jmbria unlay afternoon, June f rd Wilk. of Hethanv. wbild ng wood, nearly iHvered hi loumb, Monday. )r. Tamieeie to lave the member. re. Bertha Ditt urn ( ir an r ud vimt with her nnlv eiater Imogene Bath, and will vil! f Heattle Fair, remaining in . the "ior two monthe. Itat KT.l.. .t . f'ghler, MiKa JCthel, of Berkeley ' were gneeta m the Peter Bo " nome, Monday. Rev. Clark PHtor ol the M Ifi f!hnr(,li In I" place 20 years ago. J- H. Thomnenn. of Thnmnan! fc. t .. . I ' f". Sumner. (Jo , wai in town puay and eays bia mill h roruer. than it can handle, and uo wm nave to plane some aa -l 1 . t ..3 ura in other milla, Th little ton ol C V. Uhhv fe m a email wagon, drawn hy an uer lad.nnn Han au n..w Mtained a dislocated ehoulder. umieaie attended the little low. ASK HALL TEAM rirotinds in l ine shape anJ Soon Itcady fur l'lay K'lYS GEIIING IMU kEADI NESn Wiaigtr I. L. Uaart Prrutrieg Iblaga Alung Ltagat Liera Manager K. I, Moore, of th Hilla- baaeball team, ia gelling the lwya roundel into abape, and has al reaJy aignml a ini irity of the playera. The ground are in fine hape; the diamond ia aa g-xxl aa could U deaired; the grandatand will aoori be built, and the tot en dowed, ami everything ia being whipped into c mdilion along league line. The new auita have arrived beautiful Maroona-and are on ex hibition at the NeUon Hardware lore, and if the boya can'uwin in their new acc-iutrementa than there ia nothing in outward appearance Manager Moore atatea that the buaineea men bate agreed to cloae up June t, and hate a holiday for ib ening of the haeeball eeaeon, and there ia to be a hie parade. with the land in attendance and all that goea for a Dret-claai cele bration. St my Hat ami Ota Prut t ft a j a me Mi l summer millinery In new atylea and new price are rure to pleaa. All my bat are well made, whether high or low pnod My ladiee waiela are untiaually good, and thn price will aell them. Mra. Imogene Rath. PUBLIC SALE Tha underaigned will aell at public auction at Witch Hazel Station, 3J eaal cf HilUboro on .Southern Pacific at ten o'clock a ra. on 8ATI IU)AV JI NK 12 Koiir yr oily, lrr! by Ixinlm'e. Iimke u l.iitfKr mi.) lii ntk iluulile, ami flue hl- ler, unnllv ml Mfn fur I llr; U line.) uf l.rmitrtl Jvrwjr xiw, .1 U teem, all giv ing- gx. II. . ..r I'-Hk; lIulKteltl row. & yt, kkI milker; 10 ulioaU, eluut to ll. Born, to John Bradford and wife, near Witch Haiti, May .11, a eon. For rale: Kale plant by the thousand. Roth phonea. Zina Wood. Kif Mi Vivian i'rown, returneI the Orel of the we-k from a vieit to her folk up on the Wilaon. All kind nf acreen doom, for lit tle cconey at Trullinger Rroa., II illa boro, Oregon. !) 12 Mia Nellie Wallace viaited bar brother, Karl Wallace, and wife, in I'oriland, Kunday. Money to loan on real en I ale. Term reasonable. Apply to Ku ratli Rroa, Hilleboro, Or. 21-tf MifH Vadi I'w k.of Portland, waa the gucHt of Mra. Jaa. Miltenberger, Humlay. While Clover Ice Cream at the I'barmacy drug alore. Try it. Glf Mine Auetia Ballard, of Portland, ia the Eueet ol her uncle. Frank Rallaud, and family, tbil week. Karl Miller waa out from Port land, Monday, the guHt of bia grandmother, Mra. Hunan Brown Milk and cream (or tale. Apply al R. H. Uieer'a reeidenue. 11 2 M. Cantwell, the Mountaindale orcharding, waa in the city tbia morning. June otb, the lime; IIillboro Hall, the place; Any More, the girl. Toelle'a orchoetra. 112 School closed in the city today, ami tbe boya are bunting for the ol' Kwimmio' Hole." We have farm and houses of all AND FIKSnilLL MAN David KtiJcr, of Near Hoy, I'a.VHcs to Beyond BUILT FIRST MILL IS COL.VTY Dira at Ripe Ije af H; Yrara, at Btme af Daaghtcr David Kuder, pioneer of 1813, and tbe firat man to build and operate a aawmill in Washington County, died at the borne of bis daughter, Mra. Jack Woods. Sunday. Mar We bate now 6nihd our run of Building Block and nave a good supply on th yard. We will have a aupply of brick oo band by tbe 20th df June. We will begin our run of large tile, 10 inch and over, about Jane 15. Parties wanting thoee sizes mast order them by July 1, as we cannot afford to carry them ia stock, so do not blame us if we have none when yoi call for tbem later. We expect to have a full stock of smaller sizw the latter part ol July. We have 3 in., 4 in. and Gin. on hand at present. Phone, before yon come for tile, as this stock may lie out any time. We burn our tile and brick hard, a ood is no ohct with o. Don't forget that we carry a good line of rough snd dressed lumber, and can fill any ordinary bill from our 22, 1S09, Kuder was a unique titT of , ' ,,.. 'itch character, and waa noted lor bis that we will sell at a very reason- PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Phjlc Ian and Sarg-coi OiTlro Hlle7-Morfn hliM-k, upeUira. K.hiiih 12, 1.1 and 13. Kmidano 8uulh wmt rurner Kajeline aud banoutl Nlrrela, BHh 'Phone. S. T. LINKLATER. Id. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlo npeUirt nrarTha Delta Inie: flora Hbetdeoaa Kaatef Court Houw, In tba comer or tb bUx k. JAME.SFHILLIPKTAMIE.SlE.lf. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Buriteon Bouthem PaclBa Rallnwul Co. oimiiluUcn In Krenrh or Kntf Imh. (if. lit titalni, over U U. Hoyt (,V. aUira, north hi, n of Main bl, Uillalor, Or. eAerWeevWvWVyVVvV integrity and purpoeelul ways. He built the first sawmill in this seo lion, locating it in what was then known as tbe "Puckerbrush" dis able figure, lii. 1x6. lxS, 2x4, 2x0 and 2x12 of different lengths, all surfaced and sized, except the 2x12. Tbis is all good lumber and is al) stack, so it ie very dry. If too trict.apnesr the forks of the two can uaelomberof these dimensions, Dairy Creeks. He was in the it will pay you to look it up. Cayuse Indian War of 1855 6, and Groner RoweI1 Co- served through soma strenuous Mr. Crabtree telephoned in that fighting. bis fine farm never looked better. His wile died eleven years ago, There is 132 acres in this place, on and he leaves two children, L. M.I which be has 6"KJ prune, UU wal A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and o. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Pboaea. HillsboTO, Ore. eArreriaAeVvVyyVvVVVvVI Kuder, now in California, and Kllsn, wife of Jack Woods. In terment was in the Banks cemetery. Mr. Kuder was widely known in tbe early days, and bis stalwart frame and deep-toned voice marked bim among men. For several years be baa been more or lees de sizes and all pricee.-lmbrie Land "Pil. h" not tieited the . . iaa.im.w an., .inn. . a ' I I 0"T I Oi J .... ... .L- .1 . ageu oi yoare B.uu i ubjb. uoru, vo me kiib ui vuii. D'Hondt, Hillelioro, June 2, 1009, a daughter Mra. Kaener, of Mountaindale, has returned home after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. W Connell. JuhI arrived at Schmidt A- Kul isch, Uaaeline, nortb ol Beaverton, a carload ol salt, at (10 per ton. 12, nut, and 700 almond tree, aho bops and hop bouse and fruit dry er. Ibis land lays well, and is a moiey-maker. The price is ISO per acre, with good bnildirg, and terms to suit. About balf of it is cleared. I m brie Land Company. The rnral mail carriers of Wash ington County met with tbe car riers of Multnomah and Clackama counties, at Beaverton, May 31, and tb attendance was marked with a good crowd and lervor for improve ment lor tbe rural service. Several Memorial Day waa appropriately anbiecU were intersDersed in the . . t .1 ooeervea nonaay oy me remnant program, and ouicers were elected ol tbe old guard in Uillshoro, under ti follows: President, M. P. Cady, Beaverton; ice President, DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist1 Room 10 and 11 Morgan-Halley Block, atreet. Over Denuia Store. HILLS BOKO - - ... - ORKOOM was Sm. m. Bmttmt W. a. Hmrm DACLEY Sl HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and i Shale Building HILLS BOKO, . , OBKiiOS. THE NATION'S DEAD Dan Burkbalter, one of the sue- Line the raUMiif hi on beuone ea.-li! iir lu t rui t.i.rlr. uwl on- I u 111 I I i.t , ly l'rt lime; llt k' ImhJ fiiltrr; 1-H xpralon ram rata be ba juet put tlVK) in a houe aud lot and not her (allow had bought the lot beeid bim and waa building a ahanty to live In. Wieer lold bim if b bad In-iight a lot In lloecowe Addiiion, tbia would not have bap pnl. Imbrie Land Company tell Boecow lota, A at ran berry social will Im given at th home of Mr I'cger, on Uak street, near 12ib, Tuesday evening, Jnt.e S, lor the benelll ol the ht. Matbewa rburrh. Adults, children, I'm). Kverybody invited K Weiobbrodt Jr-ol Cornelius, while working on th Milne farm, northwest of town, was tbia morn it.g badly cruahed internally by a wagon running over hie abdomen. Dr. Tamiesle attended the sunerer. I'll team waa going oil' the bridge of lb bare door when they be came unmanageable, Sunday at tbe Methodiel Church reaching at I UNI a. m , "Trans formed into the In age of Thrift." Kvening: "The (i,epel Veiled The prelude to the evening ermon "lleptiein; ita mode." Tb Bethany School, It L. Wann teacher, will mve a big picnic on Friday, June IS, and the Hethany Band will furnish mnio. Cach trixe.N will be awarded in germ and raws. The Women of Wood cralt will rerve refreshments on tbe Bround. ti rounds. W imer t.rove, J mile South ol lJthany. Dr. J. K. Adkins will be lound n bia dental parlor in this city, regularly after the firat of June, where he will lie pleased to meet old patrons ri quiring work in his lino. . Kmll Kuratli and wife, who left hare a few weeks sg for Kuroe, are now in New York, visiting friend and relatives. They leava New York. June 12. and sail on the Cincinnati. Kmil and wile are having the timoa of their lives Wanted: A good, reliable girl, fur unnera 1 bouse work. M cnil e ... ii if i rn Incilllr 01 Mrs. IV. n . Walker, Beaverton, Oregon, U. 2, B.xlO Fid Narun. of near Bunks, was n tndv with a load of straw- ... ... . . ... fur ( reel's Grocery. 1. gsMilnie eiiKine, Tom Tliuiiil; four cri.iin ram, 3 live gallon ami ixie U u KH"li. Tsrma of sale: Toiler 110, caeh; Ten ami over, stx months tune, bankable note, at per cent in-lereel. KTIANK WKL.KNBKCK. B P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. PROBATE the leadership of Rodolph Cran- dall. Tbe Woman a Keliel Corps assisted, and the usual ceremonies were indulged at the cemetery, after which the usual tribute of flowers were donated to th waters ol Dai .utr,.l f.mr. .n,t ,l.lm.n nf V' V-oa, iu uuuui w. .u. uw u. - the Navy. The busineea bouses kia atintmn as tin Imm M r rrt t no I . . . ... v..-, -K B mtTt doMd enUre J a0(, wa loUB7' ft., .aa at ball mint over th Horres for sale. A few head of I court bouse dome. good, general purpose work Dorses I lath evening there were exer- (or sale. Inquira of Hillsboro Liv- ciaes at the Methodist Church, by cry Co. 2-tf pupils of tbe public school, which Wm Tipton, Hillsboro; J. M. Keeeler. Banks, secretary-treasurer. The ladies of Beaverton entertained the visiting carriers to a delicious luncheon in the hall, and the meet ing was productive of gocd feeling all around We have on our list several places of from 80 to ICO acres, with fairly good buildings at $50 00 an acre and a little less, which can be E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room j, 4, ft j, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro Alla-tt Ilium tte; jx-rwnnl proncrty at t'lniartl. liSu.ti; rtcuipt proin-rtv al orr to initio. Sctni atinti.il report cntle of (5 II Bn- brr. ilrc'il. a.irt-t. Mute Niiiiiirl l-,vrrttt ami I'clc cnl- ten t loM-.l of rev nl. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, of Portland, were in town Monday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wall, Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss Ethel Morgan, of Ibis city. Dr. K. J. Bailey was out from Portland, today. He states that his Union Woolen Mills will start July l for a Summer's run. Mrs. Htepben Blank, agd 80 years, and residing at Forest drove, fell the firt of tbe week and dis located an arm. Buits cleaned and pressed prompt ly. Also suits to order. All work guaranteed. Upstairs, next to postoQice. August Tews, tbe Tai lor. 10-tl bought on reasonable terms. Any UUUUI UI IUO UUUI1V rviiw-t wuivu I it. . . . y v tu. iI.;i I oue looking for an investment can .ll TOIT .iniiwuig. uo lucuiuiiai i . , , , -v.: mAAmm mmm rlelivert K. Elder A . I uu ,U B V" A Rii. nf th. rSrt.lJ.n Phnreh A . .""u wu v.ouu.jr The large auditorium and gali, lJ -Imbne Land Company were crowded to capacity, and W. E. McCourt and sister, Mrs many could not enter tha building. Joe. Downs, were called to Seattle Rev. Belknap preached a memorial 1 ueaday evening, in reeponee to a service Sunday evening. EPWORTH LEAGUE Walter Itauaan rt ut to T B Perk in The Ohio Pottery Co. has filed suit against Lane s Confectionery, and the doors are closed. Lane has hustled hard to make it go and his friends regret to see bim in financial straits. Misses (Irace Crane and Letitia uirt cc 4 t I II 4 w - Pnnnall nf Portland were ffiinata nf -Olo II Wchnmif el u to AlliVtlc Realty .... .,.. .-.!! aJ-- u ... Violin solo..., Co. blk 3 IS Coa.t A.lit lllll.lH.ro...2WK)P" '"DO 7""" Ruling... U'.ll..w In... I a In Til e A. Trurt Anna vouueu iuu uuiuo wio- . .... Co. 7s gfc a in tee u 1 1 n o .isoo main an exienuea time, .... ... l Vi..l.,.l ..... I vatouue iw iu -iiim ... . , t . iit I.Ik jo 1-orr.t C.tove 6iH) ror paie a gooo piaoo, nearly Jitcob Dln rt ui tot, ll Hal-win, new. Will be sold at a liberal re- lot 8 link I'aik .Suliaiviit.il .too .(.;,, Ad.lieaa " " rare Aroua ,ell uiliueii ri n in . .......... . ... rial. iii v ui ii. i in. ........ . . I i w Jueic Mrlrvltl et al lo i I. iioiiiioii. tmrt of M Moore d I C t I a . . ..Mooo II A Miuicr loS V Kuowlca, uwa of wU rc 21 1 a n .1 inso Iliiiiim Clieliev rt x to Snrh Jvrhol Held rt al. lota 4 anil S blk 19 Cor-lloo V II llrnileraon to A-lilie Heel, lot k .n.t 1 I.Ik o (Yirii.lini ooo I.iir ArniHtroiiK to J M Kinory, lie u of teU arc 20 t J 11 J - " M I Kinnry to J YV Muitr, wine a aluive . llr-nrv TillVniv et al to 1 T K nfli UK. u a in K Kichard'on dicta I...-600 T T (ierr rt ux to W A Shaw, lot 105 llenvertoii-Krnlvillr Ai'rete '5 W A Hrllitiurr et ux to l-ertiinanu llrreiter, 6o a in arc 15 t 3 n 4 w.. 500 W II 1'iir.liii rt ux to l-lriiinie I.yona lot 7 and 8 blk 7 n - tk Aim l' (iimio Anton . tller rt ux io niarRiiie. Mackenzie rt al, lwrt sec 1 1 I a 1 la icrrl 1000 1' (i VKiirr rt ux to Caroline Wag- nrr. partol 1.1k io .otei ifrovr...i3uu Hrnj .SiliollirUl rt ux lo A Mioies rt al. lota S9. o ami 01 v.orucnu linviroiia 7lKX' Inilnyexrcntorof estate of Moses lililulmv toil H limulioni, isa in eo as I 1 a a w 6000 .Uiliii D ltoi lair to Jolin A jelirey 1S6 47 a arc 36 t 4 11 5 5 leiinie lloman rtal to K C Golilard, 1 .0 aH a n arc aa t a a v. 50 Murv Ucke to Wm r Hrooa ei ai, n.rt area at and a6 t t a a w 45 Inn Vnnderlierif to Herman isctdler, J .... . . II ... .... n.wt 0SO a l munroc iim 1 j n. .. .. -1 . - 11'... ni H 11 lliorur ci ai iu "f of lot I and a blk a l norne 1 auu Hillsboro 45o Program at tbe M. E. Church, eve ning of June 9, under the auspices of tha Epuorth League: Sone. Rradine Miaa Lulu Donelson Instrumental aolo Earl Caudle Krading Miaa Roar. Cave Solo .Miss A rah Uoyt Reeding ..Rrv. L. V. Belknap Solo N. H. Alexander Reading Mies Mildred Maya .Miss Cecelia ureer J. B. Wilkea Rev. Belknap Original loem. Written by a League Member Admission, 10 and 15 cents. PLANT TURNED OVER Tha City water and light plant waa turned over to tbe new company, June 1, and Mr. John Stepbenaon baa arrived to take charge. Supt. Hall will remain aa superintend- telegram, stating the critical illoeeg of their brother-in law, W m. Nelson, the railroad construction operator, and the gentleman who built the portage road for the state Mr. Nelson was also interested in tbe Columbia Southern, the rail road reaching out into Centra Oregon. He is yet a young man and enterprising, and should be live, will make his mark in tbe railroad world E. Wenetrom. of near Laure writes the press that on June 10 tha Swedish people ill have a float in the Rose Festival parade Portland, representing the Monitor the boat which sank the Merrima. in tha Civil War. This boat, as a school boys know, was called the "cheese-box," and waa designed by Lriccson, the famous battle having taken place in Hampton Roads. Some sneak thief entered the operating room of Mr. Phelps, at the Arcade Theatre, the tir.t of tbe week, and stole about thirty do. lars. There is no doubt but what the party was familiar with the JOHN 11. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office C petal., Bailey Merge. Block Bootna, I anil. HILLSBORO, - . ORKOOM. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrica: Main Street, opp. Court House. HILLSBORO OB BOOM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk. Upetaira, Boone 3, 4 and j Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and lice sard Veter inary m Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience.. - . OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY OO.'S STABLE No. I Office phone: Pacific States 501; Ind. 213 Residence phone; Independent 243 DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do High Class Dental Work. A. New Olfice with " Modern Equipment 4 Wehrang Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE. ent, and another man will be add- . ,. .... . , ... Jed until the plant is put in shape JllllUH ..eieenoacK ana Wlie, Ol M, Rinr,Rriar.n and famiU . nMmiaa Vn that tha nifine domioueu in toe cuell nome, rsorln was in tbe place. As there ia uotn wm ,aae I . " . uillsDoro. in but circumstantial evidence no arrest was made. LEST YOU FORGET Contractor Smith starts in a dav or so to erect a building on Main, Portland, were out this morning. Mr. W. is superintendent of the Ladd Crystal bpnng farm, and spent mauy years near Reedville, on the big Jobneou place. Wall Paper: " And ; . i ' :- V f Paper Hanging The Misses Anna and Christine Chalmers, of Centerville, and Miss Ltioy Humphreys, formerly of llillnliori), ar. engaged to again teach in the Portland schools next term. Councilman he well baa let a oontract to Thus. Kinrick to clean up the city park, and the work will tie completed by the lotli, when the Grangers will hold their big pionio on the grounds. New Beats will be installed io the park, and a flag pole raised. Work will begin at once. Fred 01. en, who carries the mail on I -Hite 4, says mat since vne rain Ml he can see things growing along hi line. He Bays be is will ins to bet that a man can take a Sunset Dripa, gal., 25o; 1 gal., between Third and Fourth, for A 60c; Arm it Hammer aoda, 1 lb papers, 5c; 100 lba., halt ground salt, GOc; 60 lbs, best grade dairy salt, uOo; 50 lbs , good grade dairy salt, 40c; G bars, Star soap, 25o; 1 in., star tobacco, 4;o; b papers, Dixie Uueen, 'li, at H. W eh rung A son. Card ol Thanka F. Tingstrom, for u.e as repairs and upholstering, and lor the manu facture of mattresses, eto. Mr. Tingstrom is a finished workman, and will get all he can do. Two furniture men in the county will take bia mattresses V." 'bTsthr'ee acres of this product, and OJf-f- straight edge and sight it over the .. .u.. (loi In . . 1 I -t, -n, ik.. ... hint in an hour ml a cood crop some of the Unost to be seen on the market rhaa Hernard. the Cedar Mill ..;i.ii-i waa 11 n today. He is buying a home in Portland, a will move in this FH. The annual school meetings all over the county Will be held on the third Monday in June, and Supt. CaBe is sending out tne van ous diHtrict supplies. Dr. Carl Uarrison and wif, of V W were et al to Ore son Nuraery Co, 40.3. a 1 Hutler n 1 c 1 1 n a woooo Lottie Mercer et al to A McOill, 30 a in I Hutler (I let 1 b a o Seven voting, good Jersey cows, all eivinir milk, some fresh lately. a a it milk very rich, lor saie cneap, 11 .old in a bnnch.-N. U. Wlngren, Reaverton. R. 2. farm on Baseline road between Mortondale and Qua tama, on Electric line. lii John A. DavlB, electrician, and level and then go back in an hour and the topa of grass and grain will bs over the plane. And Fred isn't much of a "josher," either. Will B. Walker, youngest boa of Mr. and Mrs R. H. Walker, of Beavert6"n. has returned from a five- months trip to Southern Oregon, San Franoisoo, Los Angeles, Paa den. San Pedro, KICentro, Cal , Imperial valley, luma, Arizona, and Meicalla, Mexioo, whither he We desire to sinoerely thank our (rienda and neighbors for their aid and tender sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement, the death and funeral obsequies of our late . bUBband and father, John Christian Geiehirt. Mra. L. R. Geiehirt, Q. F. C Geishirt. Reedville, Ore., June 1, 1909. r i 11 1 1 1 I 111. V1. . .. n.lPl.n Vnnnn. nl Forest tirove. """ Portland, were out inenra. o. ... 17 , VI k.v. ,h is much improved. Hia many : .. .-- in ffnreat Grove, friendfl all over Washington Coun VI IUO n ivmvu, bm - - -1 June 6. of Witch week, gueBtsat the Willis Ireland home. t n P-rHns. the Buxton mer chant, returned from Portland last niuht. He has Drensuiifriiig i... a pulmonary trouble for a fortnigni Strawberry boxes Greer's. Pound siiea. at R. H. Frank Weissnbeok, Hael. was in town today, ordering billa for bia dairy stock sale, set for June 12. Hilleboro Argus, $1.60 per year. tv are very much pleased to wel come his return and note the bene fioial reBulta, as there is no young Donkey's Lice powder going fast at R. C. Hartrampf's. Poultry men, take advantage of free offer. Born, June 2, 1909, to Allen A. Canfield and wife, Cooper Moan tain, a girl. Danoe at Alpha Hall, Cornelius, Saturday evening, June 5. Tickets, 75 cents; Walkers' orchestra. Kveryboby invited. Dr. W. D. Wood baa received his new automobile a Buick and he is now getting the system down to a nicety. D. W. Bath, of the Cottage man in this seotion who Ib more Grove Western Oregon, was a heme highly esteemed for his many good visitor the first of the week. His dualities. He tells many interest- son Irving is now interested in one ing narratives of his lengthy trip, of Cottage Grove's leading theatres. Agent for the ALFRED PEATS' wall "papers, the best on the market. See my Samples SEE MY l SAMPLKSl V. H. TAYLOR i R. F. D. No. 4. Inde pendent Plionc No. 515I 1 mile; west of f HILLSBORO. ORE. Contractor S. M. Holland, who has just completed a fine oottase lor Wm. Bergen, yesterday exhibit ed a box of Sbarpless Btrawberries, 13 of which filled the package. This beats the famous Hood River berry, the upper country product taking 19 to a box. Pretty hard to beat old Washington, eh? Hillsboro is on the map, and Post Master B. P. Cornelius, as a result of increase of business, will have his salary raised from $1700 to $1800, the raise to take effect July 1. This places Hillsboro and Forest Grove on the same basis, as to salaries. Frank Simpson, wha has con ducted the grill in ihe Williams' pool hall, for several months, has sold out to a Portland reetarateur, and will go to Portland to engage in business. Mr. Bimpsou has made many friends while in town. Geo. Zimmerman, a Scappooee uairyman, was in town yesterday 1KB) EPPLETS 1 Perfection Bahing Powder Is Pached in JARS and jelly! GLASSES g : : -7 aw 1 For sale byR.C.Vaught ft I and Emmott Brothers. I 1 ' Manufactured By, j C. M. Eppley! SALEM. OREGON. B Hannan & " Hon. Buxton ' mer chants, have sued J. W.' Hottrd for supplies furnished.