HiLlSBOKU ARGUS in iB 1 0 TAGE i jtfl FORGET THE RIG BAND CONCERT wife f-r a i . - t ,l l ...II HI i'llHIKi M'" ,.K,M,KMMi: IS 1 1 Alt Will II.111J ,g I Number; Mjy I'nlc Votel Number 0f tk rtil reft fi'l' til Ix'iiHit t;,M,iu fund, at the ;,V, tolllOITOW l'C ;i, should U- attend 1 . t cili-ii, Him uu' ., , ,- W ill Im HCVlTill V11 , either "f which I., m ill tin' price of uiilllL' HW Wll' !,, , uiv N. II. Alexau u lii.tir Mi i:iilw i.i'V, . ,-, Mi-'W Su'if Junes, Mi.ih Guldie Peter ninK. ' ,y .-W-s hmiif fl"'1'1'1 J...r. "'" ,, mini ,t,r M"-'- ('otv.it CHhiml, :n i.,r, 1 drove. A .uav I alwi ! fcatmvi! I an I )nll will l. are there. Inert a ltd minute puiiiii i huh! t very mil), ut p.,!,. n.ihi '- 'mi J;t':n. w;!l a! I .,. ttliH h .,rvUiu!ai'. Tlw I;!.-I ,lh th ! !. tnutnin !' the r-1. T..i t.f.'.'iM'n. with all i.vliMirv. a!'! ";!" e t,,,.t.i.l-.i :i. -. erteellieilt. 1U i! ui ai.'i I"' ur' "'"I i 1 1 -1 1 t . i' then iuhI if xivH will b sr . a ent music. future we not at , . ,;.-h llUllIll XpHlt it n Ltrtt liti" in a C t MuU'i; MOM I) !':.. i.i-rt iuW i; ..!,!, f,r i"-i--t ami we liiii u! " i'X-ll. . t ' Store bus moved t hnbiie I'.lixk, on Main '.ear I llll ll, llpHil' tin ii k We aiv II) the l-t 1 ... iiii'ii to atcuiumlati iiMiiTi We Wl'tV I'UT ill 1 . nlially im i t you t ur l.rll tun'. .t' 1 it iii trailf or ill a k't M p(M)M I I Ml S-.riri' la t w i-i-k liilluw Hik' i-.Hiinl.-i! 'is luni l-'it lurnr ! ;,i .r.- .- f"i- tin- rt-wl room fml; i;V .Marh, ('.iH.-nilK' ... $1 I. (' I'.ruw ,, ( 'unu'liui, f.anl. I'ort At.Snliir (HI .1 (Nt ..1 IMl Mountaiinlalfl " Mi-ai ham. .Mm M.. !. IIiUhUh-o ... 5 ii GJ raltna!.-T. t'itv ...I W Jf Wi!.,, Urthanv 1 (ith.-r t'ollirtioiiH I.iiin liirm, (iniVf. 2 i' I'aul Laiulaurr .. 1 liW Dan t'itv .... ... 1 !X 11 : win n mi:i:t AlloriH-y .loliti M, Wall ami LaU-, !ai I Muila , , MX Wffki Iriji to I '.i a 1 I'uli una. wli. r.- lli.-v will i..,t A I an, a urn! in r. 1 in v i" I ,a 1 a I'ui'lilii an'l i ir.i r. a I. r nV vihiI rrlatiMM ., Mrs Wall At I n vt r, thry v, ill thi K'K'Ht of Attorney An l.lili, 'a1,u in ('olnrailo ciniiinl fur t;l. Stamlanl (hi 'niiii.anv 'lli.y Xpi-rt tu n-ai h P.rail almul May 10. an.l it will h;it- K-. n hu-nty i-ars 'am-i- Mr. Wall 1. fi that uiint tu cuiiif Wr l. 'I iii-. i-t Mr. Wall's lir-.t l.ii' a. atiun iiicr In- rami' tu (in i'un. ami he Xpi'i'tl tu thii'uiit'lil 1 llny tin- trip. llairyitU'ii i , fim lv : -- rlfil ilairy cu-a 1, :.,ihii at t-ii tin- Amin-w lli'linan ali iM-ar ilar Mill, on Tit.-:.a, Ma;, In, Hl'l lillV si nut- 11! 1.1 .I'lrl ti'i ra..-i H..I t.-in i. Mr. l'iinan ia.i a tun- liiiixM ti ll llul -.ii in liiili tin- ln-a'l of liii la-ill. ami all I FOR II IIM I'UWH at'r Hie M r nulki-rs. I'.ali-v liar i-Im-iI liiitn-i- that th inirt hail il'-iiii-'l a n st (,l i-i-- r -ti-nlas Si j r -n 1 -a-ai Hit.' ill ilian.l I la' I'i'li i.nI.-,,. H.,1 uf rniitrai t tin' riri'iiit 1 aiii'a!i'ii. !. & llar.-'.s tin- hijla-r a ri-ln'ann;' The mt mi'i'tiiiK of tin ('ounty JViU'ln'r' A4H(K'i!it)on will hi'lilm I'lH-.'st (irove, Satunlay May ?, I i t'inniiit,' at 10 o'clock a in. Music. f onmat i i 1 Ralph Wann lliiuiul taMiv scliiHil maiuii.'1'iiiriit Sitt. Hariu'.s Nmill, Mimtatioiis ... !y Teachers Primary Industrial , wiirk I'.i-rtha Clement N'lirtiuiiH Forest (IrovcSehool l''it:lith (iratle (!eoKrra- Di'liy Frances 1 lei hie Ctil'tvllatlon of Civil Ciov. liml Hi: tory, acenrdinv; tu tin' course of study John Carrico Uosiiitf ri-marks V, V. Willis (, M. (lanltier, Sec, I'l IU.IC SAl.li I la 1 a uf II trartor, vitus ' '. U ami sui-d f"i hivai I mil vs mi his ca 111 unrt, Mr. IUiil'' ami Mr, llulland, I'.a hi'iit, a'ain won in ouii, A ini'tiun fui I'Hllltrd ill denial, A carload uf p-nutm- lu-wly inaniiiarluri-il jtiTcuit-. '.i!.niiiiu' di-r, niadi' h Ua' K. I. liuimt Ne Mutirs Co. ,uf San Francis. 1 1 1 . 1 .1 o, jiiM ri'i'i'i fii. i.uui ii-ii- loin-H. .1, Ii, 1'mnwi'k, Kii-d illf, l in-iun. Mandial Larni'ii picked 1 1 a iuU, Tue.Hi!av nii'l.t. havmn . . . . 1 t - - cauchl ihe wamierer i'kv'"K. ind, ji-iterday, la' had him at work on the street, putting in ii' planking. His ciiinpaniumi, U hu Were waiting at the edl'e ol town. amooM'd iijnirt hearing of the anvst. Wanted Some sti k slseepand amhs. Need nut l' fat. "'ild . e 1 ..... 1 1 '..( - alMO line a lew leKiMi icu rtuld ul Shropshire ewes and lainlis, F.hsard h. .Naor, rr est ( !ro e, h e, - Thus. Tucker, uf 1'orthmd, af ter a week with his hrother. Win at l'.i-aM-rtun, was 111 town over tilCht. Uie t'lieM iu).'hter. Mrs. V. i 1 v . 1 . , .. ' ami ie!l unlay n'i savs that William .(lilte ill. Tin' Schiller a M cent civ'ar, and the Crand Marca, a two for a ipiarter ciar. arc what yon want when sou hny a cijrar. Kept at every" har in llillsUnu Ask for them. J. 1., Simp-sou, of South Tuala tin,' was over to the city Satur day. Mr. Simpson is cinras-rcd in fruit raising, and last year made shipments as far Fast as the Ida ho country where they are sup posed to raise K'd "'""it. 1 i ,,r m,ii- u'kere s I roil) mv $100 pen ol tons. W up. We eees inr l', doodm, II. I eis SeiuK iii Cn1111iHi11iL.il ion u Catv uf I not I m s llli; W W III lil I Hl sf H St I IS Mime 1 hhhI 1lM1c lur (Inliard Sprj). iiiK lur a Niii-.nke Ihe fuiiu'.i, in;' euiniiiiiiiic'itiuii, fe- ci-i ed ! nun a prominent nrehard i' h tell ; its OA 11 .-.tory, and it dim, Id he pi pi a-d hy every man -'. ho is t ryin;' tu rai -e fruit : To Till. UilT'iK; As tin- time of sprayin fur the rodlm;' moth is near at hand and a-, there an- perhaps some of your n-adei's w hu do not know when, or what to u e, 1 will try to pue m ow II experience. It IS leeoii!iii.ideii hy the lead ill penmeniai station-, 01 tin I mted States, our own at I or ahis. ot I 'tah, of Washiiii'tun arnl of Fa.sterti stations which of cour .e has hilt little Wl-il'ht .i. ith us in;'' to the different climatic conditions. I'rof. Me lamier oes as far as statin that the first spraying thorouhlv ap plied, would he sufficient, w hich, hy my own experience, I know not enough, as there are two hroods uf the codlin moth. '1 he first irinn comes hetWei'M the Li ith of June to aUnit the lt. of July. The second hrood makes its apiearance ahout the lolh of Aii!rut tu the fore part of Sept emher. Of con r.se there may he some sanation on account of the weather conditions, particularly with the lir.-d lil'mid, hut it is safe to spray as near helow time as 1 mss i hie. Tin: rntsT si'kaum; Should he done alout H or 1" ilass after the petals, or hiossoim have fallen. Now let im r little wafer he fore putting into your pray harrel. Now try this and you will he surprised at the results arid we will not hear that Washington County is the worst county in the-state, as was said hy Mr. Lownsdale at last Satur day's Fruit meeting. I know that I'res. Newell ilx:n not be lieve it, and neither does the writer hy lon;c odds. I'.. I-eis. I'.Ki 1'I.ACI: SOLI) FOURTH OF JULY UNDER 1 GUN Committees Appjinted Last Eve ning to Make Arrangements VETERANS WILL BE INVITED HERE Reception Committee'Appointed to Re ceive Portlandcrs Montezuma Ue I. 0. 0. F. had a bi time Saturday niht, and a special car on the electric brought out all of 75 three-linkers from Portland. There was work in the first and second dcjrrees, some fine addresses on Odd Fel lowship, and then such a supper as the Montezumas know how to pet up. The boys think this was one of the best times they ever had, and their new para phernalia brought them much ad miration from the Portland brethren. PROFESSIONAL, The Thos. Council place, west of this citv. and adjoining, has been n!d to a Mr. Jacobs, it is report ed. The buyer p-ts W acres for 7r.,HH). He will plat it in 10 acre lots, excepting the high laud close to town, which be will plat for residence property. Mr. Jacobs this morning started a crew of surveyors on contour work, and notified Ceo. P.acon, who lias the place leased, that he would settle with him for his leasehold, as he bad made the purchase. Mr. Jacobs was lirought here by T. U. Imbrie, of the Imbrie Land Co. This is one of the finest places in the section, and it is said that there is not a ten acre tract but what affords a high building lot. This is the biggest sale made in this section for many years. The laud also has several fine sites. A f-yearoId son of Mrs. Yvette At the meeting in the city hall Leuliet, of Butte, Mont, was . , . . , . struck bv a horse in the yard of last nigr.i 10 arrange ior a , T - r Milt tha I' ourth of July celebration, May- other dav. and his forehead or A. t. uaiiev presided, and crushed, ur. lamiesie auenaeu Geo. Schulmerich acted as sec- the little fellow, and found that retary. By motion the following f sfma1' P?on 0Ivm3. urai " 1 I . . I lJD Cy. 11V III U VI IblVHl VWIIV""J win aci as an executive com- .j his parents have been tele- mutee: i. r. uornenus, jonn frrnohed to come. 1 o g v ur itf rt t I nennis, w. vv. uoscow, u a. Sheep forsae: 1 have for sale Patterson and Geo. Schulmerich. 21 head ewes, graded Cots wolds; Amusements committee: Geo. one full-blood Cotswold buck; Sehulmfirieh John Ilenn in and fourteen lambs; also team of old W. W. Boscow. B. P. Cornelius norsjes: nw, eacn; cneaL' , F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surf eon OtHc Blley-Morgn bloci, upwUi. Rooiua 12. 13 and 15. Resilience South- went corner Buellue nd Heuoutl 8trrL. Both 'Phones. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office upstair over The Delta Drug Store Rbaldence Eaat of Court Hoowi, la the corner of the block. JAME8 FHILLIF T1MIE.S1E, U. V. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern I'acilie Hailroail t'o CoiiHultation tu Kronen or KiiKlmli. '' tie upNUirs, over L. M. lloyl Co'a. Htorn, north aide of Main St., HilUlmro, Or. DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AXD SURGF.ON mii ORLNCO I'AKTY urday Spent law ii, w ere crape ail. I ght here this is your princi pal spray ing, amt 11 you nej'ieci it at this time, you need not mray at all, as it w ould do absol utely no gun! to spray in any of his Gardner, home, lie Tucker is Of (traded lb lV White Orpmg- .1 r e na e n nnlilv vol! With 1,. ,!,.!, me- Address T. HillslH.ro, t'l-c. o-u t ,. Auril UF l'.no. to. J" 1 M.-v Peter Nelson, Portland 1 - ,i formerly ol West umon, a Fete.' expects to be out to ;,, ., r..u- davs and do a HMO III tl iv ' .. i:,.l. .. aititnu'l liimiin" III lie l,lliu.iii.i'"--r. the new arrival. . it'll . formerly 01 11111s i."-"t . - the Arcus inn. where lie is im ami son. II ilh I). lolstcins, headed Imported Bull. Owing to change of business ''' undersigned will at his farm - miles vest of Cedar Mill. S miles east of IlilUlmi'ii. Cornell rn;ul. at I :(() p. in. shar), on TFKSIIAY, MAY 10 'll at public auction his entire lu'i''l uf C raded Ilolstcins, head hy liniiorted bull, Sir Almeda wliiilt. de Kol No. dSOCri. This lllT,l consists of it) graded Ilol slcm cows and 7 heifers :? fresh. j earning fresh in July, 1 in tw'litcniher, 2 in October, II in Niivcinhe,., All giiiirantecd gen m', family cows, all in perfect ll''llh. Milk from U of this H'ril sold hud year at condenser MluW. Alsoanuniberof K Kal. in j 1 k cans. Visitors welcome to inspect " i't any time. ' '''ins Sums under $br, cash; ov,'i' $br, Ii nionths time nt i per l!,.'nt' hankable note; 2 per cent "iSClltliil. f. ... 1, .... mims over I mil I. writes I' .1.1..., .l il,. Wash : , ti.m.'ine- mill, that crop . " "IV: , n the Klickitat m ur j nil-1 "i ' , country are very line. n-iti, cto.-m and frost killii)(3 tiaHy crops in tin' Fcst and Sout th)ud Willamette all, i a ic old unu on the market. i - i ,iKliei I.- .,..i, volll' C liCIM-lis v ii- - o 1 I '. . i ,,i,i-ii a large lou.-..; Iiieoi i time lo iu,. titer time. Now tins manv ears experience. pray tne laiu-r pan Voll mav gel some is A verv pletisant party was given hv Miss Lizzie liettisat the home f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. loin) Bet lis, of Oivnco. last Sat- nivhl. The evening was in iiiaviug games on the iml in the parlors, which decorated with Oregon wild currant and cedar. i he young people spent a very enjovable evening. Those pres ent were: Rubv Pickens, New- Market. Tenn .; Nannie and Ma- zella Gillenwater, Gladys and llersl Linton, Will and Emmet Gillenwater, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Linton, HillsUiro; Betty HulTak cr. Pearl, Vada and Lizzie Bettis, John .lossy, Joe Hensley, Clar ence. Charles, Jake and Wil Bettis. Mr. and Mrs. John Bettis, Oivnco; Charles Morgan, lid ward and Leo Vasher, Hat Kock Mich .; Curtiss Drinnen, Charles Pickens - New Market, Tenn Arthur Graddv. Salem; Bid Bet lis. Bethany. 111. Refreshments were served at midnight. was delegated to invite the c Brown ConietiuSi 0re., R. 2. Washington County Veterans independent telephone 259, Hills Association and its auxiliary to boro central. 7-9 hold their encampment here, it Miss Beulah Lynch, a promis- was voted to hold a three day's ing young vocalist, who for some Calls Answered Day or Niiiht ceieoration Saturday, ounuay time nas oeen a siuueni at mc- t,i..i and Monday, closing with the Minnville College Conservatory - -independent mone our-th of Mns c. ha.n hecrun a course ot ORENCO. ukm.on The amusement committee is studies under the direction ot tmiav conferring with Arnold and Prof. G. W. Belcher, of Portland. they expect to have one of the Her many friends join in wish- old-time celebrations, with all ing her every success. that goes tor success. ArtVllr hParer. of Forest l roin If you of June. the worms that hatch, perhaps on the leaves or on the outside of the tipple. ml you can not get at those that nter the ralix cup, us that is iIhiuI closed hv that time ami i .i . .i ..t .i... you Know mat mosi ui me f.iiin.l in the eoi So liiilliin iii . i 1 " 1 ' 1 - ., , U- sure and give a thorough A. J. Fanno, President of the nraviiiir. as on it depends almost Confederated Onion Growers As- 1 1 1..1 I i ;,i o h.tirtn tli a Ol VOU1 lait I u ,1011.-1. pnuuinn, in n iiim Now the obtect uf the tirst gives the acreage 01 onion cui H-ivini'- K to t'ill the calix cup lure for the state of Oregon : the apple with poison, for at and in its figures is found that ion,, the e.-iliv is mien and Washington County will have a 11.1 MOO m' r. OL k COUNTY LI-ADS he work is more readily accom ilished, while in any delay the a!i will have closed and the time lor productive spraying h.im nassed. At this time of spray- . . t t ' ll. 4 . inir thoiv is no I'tunini; muin in ibihnsil 1 (U 1 1 r t L1 IHU It ir vc'iiv when the little cuuiings are latched, and get their first or , 1 t . . . . 1 :n ,,.a second teen, out uiey m m-i want any more as it is their last. Now your second spraying win he late in June, and if any of the eggs are deposited on the apple or leaves they should ne thoroughly covered wuu poiso 1. Tlie eggs arc mostly laid on the leaves and w hen they begin to they make tor the caux e craw I 1910 mm of 428 acres as against SO acres raised by the other onion districts in the state, there re mains but nine cars of the 1909 croii unsold of these seven cars are at Sherwood and one each at Cedar Mill and Tualatin. Ihe remainder of the crop is still in good condition. Conditions are verv favorable for a good crop The otiicial estimate of the 1910 crop, in acres, and a comparative statement of the 1909 acreage, given: Oregon Onion Acreage 1910 lU'HVlTtOll 4 Vimliuiii 95 Cellar Mills 3 (inston - 10 llillshori) 5 Mi w:uk it- 3 Si-hulls m Womllmrii 5'1 Slierwoo-1 17& Coniflius ... 25 A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and c, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. Aside from the celebration Grove, and Miss Blanche Davis, DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist work lastnight the following f Bt:averto were united in were appointed as a reception ms.. Anri, or. 1910 Father committee to receive the Port- ,Wnu r.0mhratincr thp nuntials. ' and business men tomorrow T. ,, . mQua ft.;- unm jn evening: Dr. J. P. Tamiesie and th Qrove N. H. Alexander, president and secretary of the Board of Trade, Born, April 20, to Mr. and P. Cornelius, W. V. Wiley and Mrs- manon vyiiKes, ounmuo, C. K llen. The band will Ure., a son, weignt i-c pounub. meet the special at the depot; The little fellow is a grandson 01 tlia ofihvl philflrpn -with flairs Thos. S. Wilkes, of this city, and will be in attendance; and all the the proud father is the Benton autos in the city will be at the bounty surveyor. E. B. TONQUE uisposai 01 uie visitors, aim mien je jeeson, & Drotner-in-iaw 01 II.,... . , '. rtnnt hm 1 .Ti I r i T . C T T 1 . 1 1 nn nicy aiioc at mc wuu K DTOW n, Ol lUH a riiu, auu ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Mayor A. Ii. bailey will deliver wh0 recently came from South the address of welcome. Renci has bought 10 acres from Room j, 4. 5. Morgan Blk, Hiiiix.to J. V. Henderson, of Last Hills Rooms 10 anil 11 Morgan-Bftiley RUh-.n. street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ORKOON Omm. ft. Bmmlmy W. O. BAG LEY & HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and t Shute Baildluc HILLS BOKO. . . OEKliihN. ains. 1909 40 9' 40 6 25 25 26 5 165 5 Totiil . 492 eep lust receivci I- I I'l' v 1,'iiiiiriek iv . 1 . 1 10 i v. 1 Ul Corw in. ,1 1 ih-iiu'ii has suci r, iw bird for laml and .lamagcs Tl. tract s claimed by ''"O ;,!;;tii;lad iy-l.i tat ion, aiiuve i.ui.v.i. Monev to loan on real estate. tsonable. Ay, y v Hi llros., iiuisoo.o, V.. ---Mis A Barnes, of Gaston. Alls- . .1 n,., 1 Ii kbo- has been ai me - ,.i levera iw'i'i , . r 1 .,1.,..., i i.;,i mm U IIC S 11 UOOU M, in- ivi iini in which being full of poison, speedilv kills the codlings. II vou could kill all of the first brood vou would have no need of other spraying as the first brood that escapes the spray, will hatch the second hrood in Au gust I went to the trouble per sonally, at the Kxperimental sta tion at Corvallis, to see it the .,. in tlie i"iliv run poison ,ei.i.mo . v ;v ..... - I mw ,1 . for the first story I '111 I lilt.' II IIIIIV-VHIVHV - . :)v at a meeting of the Tamiesie Hotel. Rev. Jas. Moore, Supt. of the horo. and will make his residence Salem District, will occupy the here. pulpit at the M. L. Church next , ... t k Sunday morning. Ii. K. Perkins , t ...u;u sSdamter-wTsha will del ver an address rthe home and thereby avoicthe will deliver an address in the f Hg has the pian evening. b, mav af tVlo ufit v'a VinnH-5fiteheh E. Church, departed Monday for Lf oinirnr dim Cif mOTlPV and a trip to California, where he el check Finder please win lecimc iii yisaiaia, a mi nu neave at Argus, or at tne tu. m. pastorate. He will also speak at R;ce home, and get reward. 7 Eugene and Kose burg, and then , take a rest in the Sierra Mount-1 J- , B: Campbell, of Shady tSrooK, is unoer me caie 01 ui. Tomiuaia Via'inor SPVPrplv Ctlt The Modern Woodmen of Amer- nrta rf Vlic ltllT With UTI 3V. the ica will hold an all day picnic at 0f te the city' park. June 11. There ny tvaf tt w 11 be all kinds of amusements, raui wuui, . k w.o-., i i i i. j ma9 in tmvn this mornincr. tie 3 hl stm has M " - Oregon and fraternal speeches. pis own farm and the bhute piace. A. G. Stuart, with , the 0. W. . ! il . i 1 taken up their residence in U'.. m cnarge oi ui u. Hillsboro, and the Dr. may locate isoverior a vacauou ... here. He thinks we have a fine family, at Seventh and Base- country, and is very much une. otensed with what he has seen. A W Scott, of near Witch e I '..'. A ., I rvt?Brnti utTTouiDn itvei?v nn iu nitn,... that w Hazel, and who has one ot tne u had more warm weather in April finest ranches in J..f office phones: Pacific states goi: lud.m than for many yeai-s. The tner- "o. ' " mometer registered 86 several oay. times last week. J. C. Wilson and wife, of Wm. Pickens, of New Market, Bethany, were in the city yes- teraav, anu remciuucicu Rest "Room with a contribution JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offic Upstairs, Bailey Morgan Hlori Rooms, i an! 1, HILLSBORO. - ORKOON W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orrici: Main Street, opp. Court Houne. HILLSBORO OF EGO THOS. H. TONGUE, JK. ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Dr. J. M. C. Atchley and fam ily, of Newport, Tenn., have 508 UIU HOTLL HCUINS Grant Landess and Marion Jacobs Tuesday commenced moulding Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. Residence phones; Independent Pa cific States 4SI. Tenn., and who is looking for a location, is domiciled in the Adams residence, corner of Third and Oak. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST d l. l- Andrew Eggimnnn, Owner '; ,(;- Kuratli, Auctioneer, finite, Clerk. 1 '"''silay, May 10th, you wil ;Wo a chance to buy a grailei "iiistem cow that will "putnion 7 "i your nurse." That is the t!ltu 'f the Andrew Eggiman Hlltli near Cedar Mill. Read his h'crtiseinent in another place 111 ihis issue. to , . I'liomer Emmott, of Eitimo't !nisM made 11 business trip to '"nMiia, Wash., the first ot the mil who 1 ' i fin 111 m 1 nuii iiiiii I ii,, Mtid w ill soon in recovery ra .n 1 ' , ' u, i rt'L irn l' 1 II lUM , , 1,1,1- wiliw '',.. Tim. 1,1 1 1 .' , I ,, Ulllll .,.,j ii he coiiiuj ij" ne.-1" , , ... 1. t ColV has openei Tniiungci ow. o (as 1 heard a m iiorucuiuii' that the poison would evaporate timate that it will take .in t ,ree weeks) and was days steady run for th i v Prof. J. C Bridewell that alone, lhose now bom l e iH isi.nivniains in the calix are to be heavier than t 1 . L.mini-ioiv o that ought to the upper stories. As They es- that it will take a sixty the blocks ing made those for i.e... ..i .i.. i v.it oiio-ht . o t ne unoer sumes. noon CU ) llHlllllieie., . - , . i4lr.(.Uft mn, uetlle the uuestion or ever. ioe .11. .-10..,.. . ; sella 1111 ll"v " , . f,.i , ) ,.l.io(,ito t-tiMU will ston I cou d go on anu give you 101 u,e o. - v., e r ..a...,,, u - 01 ....'....l-inir 'hut shall content with as they Mmi of mv neighbors m em- .- ,- , ... I , l ,(,,,.., ..:i... ,,1,1 tu iin'i' I OO v Ul 111s mi in. mi v.. Hi ll OH v . t -i ! 1 1 .1 11 ,...,Li l.i nut it mi i - orciiaru aim 1 ie" Iv surprised at tne amoiua o worms iney w -if " " ..1 0.io .5I1 1 rPPPivl 1 ...Mil l Limi wi mm 11 t' l ft 1 t niMtvio n ."- .. i... .. L,:.J miv fa Ci 111', !1V and nut m the toundation . , ,. as they nave me inuuai-i ior mi tlie cement work and the main 1R0IH)S.I.S LOR WOOD 1 1 f i 1 ... ni.... i 111111 n r- tl,.. trees iilainlv UP to ciaiuruay, xuay 1-1, iaio, t wormy. K.T v.; asked when lie ten o'clock a. m., and then open- 8I1,,U" ... 1 . . "Me to.t ed and contract awarded to the im Sliravcu lie mo. : , a.i.. u;.jj., ! . . . 1 :., n, .1 uf nivi's resiiousi ine uiuuci, 101 spraying usuone .. . . . at the court house, Knu 111 'fTlH r S y U l . wood and says hcMs H iuiy u a .1. ..ri a 1 tin. vi. - K can how infant is by Sept. llOlO. of 75 cords of so you an ti. , . n wooj old and cut irora souna Must not be cut too .11 . .11 i.:,j.. fU, course. Aiuiress an oiua w tuc undersigned. Geo. Hancock, Sheriff, Hillsboro, Oregon. wot call. Ston! ever tradei Ask yourself if you ,.,1 with Norman Gieti, day, a lRHl ' l,,iiii nt ice cream, pot ' Mow ns to what should we use growth, Might to ten timber inr uui nMivvi "n- davs after the blossoms or petals fall use two or three pounds ot lead arsenate, Grassell'sor Bean s or any other neutral lead arse nate, tobligauonsoivvuiei, m.u about 1 3-4 gallons of standard solution of lime and sulphur test- -10 ner- cunt rieume. me first is for the codling moth, the latter for scale and is far super- mg firs luiu-i n " . .- irets the soutn iuaiatm 1au1.11, ior to Homoaux nuxuue v r. Q ,!lnni(is TOts the race track vour mixture well agiiareu as uie ;;- - tiiiielwwn- and the J .. 1 1 . 1. 1.. nli.J I I 111 II t I I V tlL lllllUWVIV remainder of the estate is to go It is said that the referees have divided the Tongue estate, and that the division is: Hon. E. B. Tonirue gets the Shinn ranch, north of Hillsboro; T. II. Tongue will not keep in suspension, un less agitated. I forgot to say to rsenatc 01 icau in a to the other heirs. The report can not be aflirmed, however, Lost- Bay horse, white spot in forehead. About 1000 pounds. Brand on hip. Strayed two weeks ago. Mrs. A. Stitt, Hills dale, Ore. Andy Westberg, the Farming- ton apple raiser, was in town Monday, and says there is fine prospects for a big apple crop this year. Jacob Milne, of near Glencoe, was in town the last of the week. Up to last Saturday he still had 100 acres to plow and seed. Did vou take notice of the new line of back combs at Libby's? Thev are iust "beauts," and the price just suits. Rov Latham, son of H. T, Latham, a former Hillsboroite, was in the city from Portland, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stewart of South Tualatin, were in the city Monday atternoon. FA. Schiller, the Portland cigar manufacturer, was in town Mon- ..it 1 dav, talking ousiness wun 111s Hillsboro customers. The Hillsboro Lumber Co., is receiving four big carloads of logs daily. Fred and Gerhardt Goetz, of near Blooming, were in the city Saturday. John Schneider and wife, of Phillips, were in the city Tuesday morning. Mrs. J. T. Young and daugh ter, Irene, are visiting at Tilla mook. Alfred Hevwood, of west of I town, was in the city Saturday. Hans Rasmusen, of near West Union, was in town this morning. Hans has laid down the saw and square and gone into tarming. S. Fan-child, an aged resident Tamie8;e Bid. hillskoko. OKK. of Cornelius, tea into a aitcn, Main ana rtnra. unconscious, the other day, and is in a critical condition. I am Prepared to do High Class Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment .ll!.iSl i J. 5. L0RSUNG Contractor and Builder M n Large Barns a Specialty N Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div. j - r T r vt Trrrr V4WT August Berry, formerly in the " " v v exuress DUSiness nere, is now silver ut&t camp no. B193, iuoueru 1 .. ... ir .1. I 11" 1 . r a J .. .......... ........ (-,,,., farming the wm. Kerron rancn, nuouumu w nmcnv., uk i ...n. , r;n and third Saturdays in each mouth nt near L-edai Will. - ,heir Hall in Reedville. Oregon. Visit- MW Hahn. of above Moun- ing anil-sojourning Neighbors are coidiitl. . ... a., :i. 4 Iv mviied to attend camp meetings. tailiaaie, was ill uie en.j S. G. RhodKS, Consul the guest 01 ins aaugiuer, mn, Ri E- Haldbrman, Clerk. Hon man. Judge J. W. Goodin yesterday united in marriage frank L. Mallory and Anna A. Meeves. Four or five tons of fine oat hay, loose, for sale. H. D. Schmeltzer, Hillsboro. 7 Jas. H. Davis and Marcelle M. Lahie were married at Forest Grove, April 27, 1910. Gerhardt Goetze, of Blooming, was in town today, and made the Argus a pleasant call. Louis D. Rogers and Rilla Arm strong have been granted a mar riage license. Ernest Krause, of Blooming, formerly, is now located at Bay Center, Wash. L. C. Brown, of Iowa Hill, was over to the county seat this morning. Mrs. Thos. Connell, of Port land, was in the city yesterday. Restaurant for sale in Hills boro. Ind. Tel. 394, Box 36, P.O. A. Anderson, of Helvetia, was an Argus caller today. Money to loan. Dr. Parker, Greenville. 7tf Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 j ";i!:Eii:miii: DR. G. F. SCHMELZEL, ! Osteopathic Physician Office Parlor Commercial Hotel! Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. A. C. WINNEY & SON . g Contracting Painters. t u pral Onii tractitie- ?! : s xvv v-- - o m 8 Business. J First class work on U classes of P s buildings. Estimates given. B Hi kit bo no, Orkuoh, Ront 5 n.o recti