HILLSBORO ARGU3 MAY 1 1910 MCER CAUGHT AND LODGED IN JUL i,rol ' c National A lili-iiH.'int Hiirprin.-wan n-ct'iit. ly Kivt-n Mm-t W. 1. Frantz by In r pupil at !!.. i!mt. f yir ami r.lri. . ( ', K i . hn i.f Klni"tiir:t. 'I hi Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. hi. it' !n-;tr ir' i'til. 'At-rf. K.flui. Mr. i innii.'i Kfi'hn 'ft. !.! n- l'.i'l.T. U't-;i ami Mary l.na and Mora tk'KI . ..,,1 Ihr Vulic l tin-" thak lr I US k' ACM l IHIKI1 AM) ol Alc Ihalinrrs In JIM HILL INSPEG 15 THE OREGON ELECTRIC a 'ing f tl'w ami w Ikiiii tin i .i,li W ' am'V i .,i.,.i ::n u m IllllhM ll'W " ' ' ."omit I , i ! i I liiin. Irii-il t I'Uhk t Itt t k I'll till' ! ! -. t National r.ank, tin' unu oi , In" i-t now in tin itll'l r,H-iinl 1 a ft'i';-'1 (in'Vf u m: auaitiiitf the a. lion 1 i i i, ....... .n.-, I i ai"i J1" .' ' "' ' Lank h !-lc'hHM t U n h. .jna;t, w h' wa at tin i,, I, that Mr. t'liulim ih 1 ui-n hir, A Hurt l.ai'un. WalltT ami Ilt iii I'.i ii'i wan hi-nt in tl J. hui Wit- aitt'itt .- i! M chf.k l,.'.l. a haii.lt Sti-i .-. lir.k. iimli -i' ' tli. Ins' .,t. up l:f 1 A. i- I I... .. i !. (,. i'iv f il .l r. v uim j a .. . . . ' s ,!,, ( !. !' r ? ' Minn uni'-ai I, r.uiM - l''';tr-l ami ,,,i .. the a. r. While tin jMv of tin initios' H li'l "One II, ,,;,!!-.,! ami Tfity Five IM ,ri " ti .' li-'urK tun written in Wlu-n Mr. TIktm Imtvli :' I .'homa examined the (t-r lia-.f iti'' ilHi'i'i'iiain'V I'ttrrin'l-,-,, in lif iuS.I tin nothing mi ,j ( .....i,. If roiioinvil, ami tilirr;' i li'i't I ! bank, Maying (,,. n ! . t!, Chahni-r- n 1. r. itti.l Sl ut the junt'ha-Hft- hatl gone I., :. I I get "!- '""I ,' ti'ii'it . I w tfil. I intt-ivi'pt him in tl-. , !, II.- h-ft. fiml th.-ll" j( i i U-iii).:' armiii'tl. Mr ( In! ii. r, w an ti-h-i'hi'iiril. Hi ... . . i i. .. KH l!Hl III' ."It II ill ( i;l,t'!- Iaitk:i wei-f luiti I hf put in tl i.f t!u- .lu-i'itT. Frank i.f the (Wni'lniH St!tt' wait ti-li'jihi'!ii-i. Hinf In .mm la i informant to a i .t t k w a on tlu- Conn- Ih' took tin- afti-r ii.nii i-f. anil t com t In" ilf u rii. v'i.i-ii rutii'Liilt'il liimni was mi, thiiritr f.ir 1'itrtlainl. IK" Mit-1 t'lf at IIiIIhUiim ami (! .,...-.t i Hi.- Hiit-rii!" olh' to in 1. iv ;,! at I'urthifi.I, whih In' wou'i-l if iar I thi train ami w itteh t!:i' l"! ;'i-r, TIi'h wiK ilmti', ami ttln'!i I iani'V ilropjH'tl olT fit tlx' I'liriiaini i-irtirii' ii'iit nn oiliri-r .is tli.-r.-. t'laiu'V wa nrr.'Sl-'l ami Lr.i'u'ht out to the ruunty j;ii!. Thi- d wry wan a or at-L-iiiS't at imitation. It i-t naid ti.at i lauiv wnrki'il it Nt-wLfiV hank iisi-ntlv. T'lu rluvk hf Irit'.l Li fash w;h fnuml on his ir.iin. .1. A. Thornhurt'li, A. I.. Tlmma-i ami ll.iskill Kirrin nifin- ilnwii last 'fiiintr. iml thi' itiMtivi'ly iilcntify tin' man. t'lanrv wan Umiu! nscr hv .lull f l'.ariits. yi'stt'i'ilay. umh-r thf nanii' 1 1 f Jan. himsintf. Uin Utful was I'ui'il at $2.rKk). mlniits liniw in tin dark. HNKS IU;,MS UOX Tin fir t iraim of a si'i'irs of tin tta-hiiH'ti'tt ( onuty hfain' was 'laf.l. Siimhiy, lwt with Koy inn tin- H'inks Invinci ii'S. on tin' li.Hilfv trrounilH. tin Si'oiv 2 tn 0. in favor of tin' In vinriliii's. It wart tin' LfKi nam ttitm-s i,', thfi-f for a liiiik' tinn hus the rt'iinrti'f. Hattt'i'h's for Hanks; VuiiLinn ami Wumh'i' liiii: Unv: Chan, llcttis ami W t'"P. Tin' ret urn irami' will 'lai'i at thi' Roy rimuiiiIs Sun day. .MRS. I.. V, DAVIS II Mrs. ilii'.l I'JIit, failui't I.. W. Davis, of HillslH.ro, at I'i'iiilh'ton. April 2S, frmn an attark of ln'ur( She was liurifil at civ il ml Mr,. A. W ami I,o!ii-.f K'i I'illi'll Zuiirlnr Si in k i. l-'.nuna. I.' rr r, 1.1a M. i. r. A!nv I ; Mi'ta tin. I lima H.ilh. iv; .:i,i, Mi'ur.lr.. Arnohl I'.i-rrr, .larm-H l.ar.i'ii. Jakr an. I limil 'Irai-hsi-l. John KiM-U-r, Jr., m- llan-rii, I'rril Iti'l'i'i-r Jr. . Amllrw ami llrimati M' ii r, I huiiia:! St 'irk I, llriirht ii. 'I hf - riii'iy !.l.llliL' I'ainri, III Ihr V'lir skiiij,' (t.iilrhl," Ar iinl'l I'.iTt'rr won lir.it pn.r. At a latrr hour ilcla-ioiu n-frrhh lllrlitH vsrrr Ht rVnl. Afti-r sev eral MrhrtlHliS of in1;:,!!' the .'iieM , ilrpartnl with happy fai'es ami lieLt hearts, ('out nhutnl. I Irani your luu laml ami make It pnttlilre ilulllile. V e s 1 start the niaiiwfarture ,,f thi- lari-ht tile ina lew Jays. We now have ii supply of 1 un h, ,r inch ami inch, mi haml. 1'ni in your or der at onee. Oar clay is the l-,t fur producing .km iluruhle tiling, ((nhr now. (Irnner & ll'irtell. (',.., S.'holU, iiillsU.ro, IIV.. lioute 2, lml. Tel. Ttf Win. Kuhr, formerly of Banks, ami Shady Brook, and who left the (iieiirite Keetmn last Fall, for a trip South and F.:t, was in the rity ) ettterday , full of paeans of prai te fur Oregon. In all his travels he found no such country anil riimaie as uree-iin, ana tie '.ass he is tfotntf to at.'ain hs-ati here and he satisfied that old Wi-hfoot can't Is- U-aten. IK was in Milwaukee when tin municipal election placed a So cialist in the Mayor's chair, and as Mr. Kuhr is an ardent soeial int. he was U tter pleased with the election results than he was with the climate. He was ac otiipanird to Hillslxim hv Fritz Spat, one of his t.ldtliue tllll- I'lltllH. Newest l'.HO patterns of wall paper, ilamly tlesiKiis. nave jusi urned at . II. Iavlor rt shop. . . . '-. ! . I I on .Mam. t-tween mini ami 'uiirth. Call in and see them. I heswellest Inn' ever hroiik'ht to the citv. From 10 cents jht roll to $;!.(", F.stimates (.riven nn paper ami puumtf u on your walls. All work vruaranleeil. W. II. Tavlor, HillsUmi. The classy K. 0. K, A. "Stick rs" will do u their now uniforms Satuniav. May 7. and cross hats with Behnke Walker Business t ollei'e, at thf ltilIstH.ro ainicuc 'ark "Ui'd" (iilletiwater is in line form ami will pticn ior uie lul. U.vs, :md Fis.rd will do the . . .... i . l k V recciv inr. Hie l. u. i. i. mi won from l'orlland Academy and Pacific I'uivei-sity, and expect to turn the trick ak'ain Saturday. Die e-ame heins at Ail- inission, i;c. Sheen fur sale: I have for sale I head ewes, graded Cotswolds; r tt I t 1 . .1 . 1 KiieL- (Hie I UII-IIIOOIl UH.inmi ..,.v ., , fuurte.'ii lamhs: also team ol oh horses. lliK) each; cheaii, or will trade team for younjr stiM-k. h. C. Brown. Cornelius, Ore., H. 2. Imleneiideiit telephone T1). Hills- U.ro central. "('...(tlnif and KiTPillVT Faith" is the .splendid scriptural theme at the Christian Church, Sunday nkht. Morning theme ... I f II I.. " nn ll- 1'Ollf MIIUS oi ueiii in, i. .. histnite.l sermon. lMn'l ram heariiiR it, U o'chn'R sharp. Hi hle sehiHil at 10 a. in. ; Junior at fc Senior at 7 p. in.; evening ser vices at 8 o'clock. Cood stiiknnn hv largo chorus. You are earn estly invited to all these soma's. Marion F. Horn, Minister. The Schiller a 10 cent citcar. .t... i '...on, i Miuvn. a iwo ioi " are wnai 1'nsH-H I hn.iiKh Millslx.ro to I i.r csMlrovc, YcsU-rilay Altt-rtiiHin ADMITS imNIMi IT AM) Till: IMTI I) Till the I'rrnn "thai he du Some Huildlii( in Oregon J. Hill, the j.'reat. railroac ih r, acccumi. anied hv his son, lioius Hill, deiieral Manager oiy I'alhut and Supt. CiK.lidtre, (!on- sultiiii.' Knejiicer W. II. Calvani, and other notahles. nassed through Ilillshoro yesterday af ternoon on a tour of inspection over the Orei'un hlectne. Mr. Hill admits owin-r.-thip of tin electric line and also says he has Uurht the United, Hi.; tells th Oregon press that he is piinK to eiit ron a campaign of extensive railroad huildin in Oregon am w ill hold rik'ht aloiikr. OkfKiDN IMOM.Fk IJIIAI) Dr. .1. M. C. Atchlcy, physi cian and Kiirp'on, departs the la t of the week for Newport, Term., to straighten up some personal atlairs, alter which he intends returning to Oregon and piiiur hefore the State Board of Medical examiners, with the iew of locating here permanent ly. The Doctor is a graduate of ie I test Fastem medical colleceH, ind has had 10 years of practice in Fast Tennessee. For rent: Two store nxmis md twosuitesof oflice rooms, for term ol years, in thi! Ileidel '.uildiiik'. Main Street, Hillslxim. F. M. Ileidel. itooms 1 and 2. pstairs, Ileidel Building. '1 here w ill l.e a basket sK.'ial at the (iraiiL'e Hall, Friday niKht, May (J, at X o'cIix:k. Indies will hrmk' haskets, and gentlemen w ill huy and eat supper with the ownerof the basket. A splendu time is anticipated. A short iroL'rainrne consisting of sons, recitations, etc., will be reniier- d. A splendid social time wil e had by all. Admission free. Jon't miss this six'ial event. Mrs. Fllen Haton, widow, of the late T. J. Futon, died at thi home of her daughter, Mrs. An ness Bertrand.of near Cornelius, Tuesday, May :5, at 12:30 in the morning, from a stroke of a)M. plexy. She was born in Iowa, Octolx-r 2o. 1HU, and came to Oregon in the early Mays, during the Indian troubles, her parents Mr. and Mrs. (!. Rvsdan, losin! proiwrtv through one of the raids. She was married to Mr, Faton after coming to Oregon the husl.aml ilymK aiKiut It years aro. The following children sur vive: Mrs. Jane Bonn, Laurc W. (!. Faton, a Portland re estate man; Anness Bertram wife of H. M. Bertram!, of Cor nelius; Arie Faton. Portlam Carrett Faton, McMinnville. The funeral takes place tl last of the week at the home o W. G, Faton, 7:5 Fast Sixteenth Street. Portland, ami interment will be in the Kiverview cem etery. I'l UUC SAl.l: Steven I). Powell Succumbs Stroke of Paralysis To WAS OKCQON PIONEER OF ISS2 Resident of this County For Many Years.-Aged 77 Years 7-9 tlu The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder at 2 o'clix'k p. m., in the Imbrie Buildinn, Third and Main street. Hillslxim. on SATURDAY. MAY 7 The following household gixxls, used butt) months: Metal bed stead, cost $12: silk (loss mat tress, cost $12; set springs for same; full size metal bed. springs and mattress; three-quarter metal U'd, springs and mattress; tine lounge, cost ?Ki; bureau; com mode; extension table, cost frio, Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma chine, No. 9; Majestic range; heater; 8-burner gasoline stove, new, cost $13; kitchen treasure; dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. All sales CilSh L. W. DAVIS, J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. F. Shute. Clerk. CARD OH THANKS. See W'vatt & Co.'sdisolav win dow. The latest styles in hats, igsbury soft hats; fine straw hats, and Panamas. tf. C. W Nelson, of the Pythian iuildirur barlx-r tiarlors, has sold out to one of his former employ ees, Jan. Anderson. Mr. Ander son is a competent workman and is popular with those who neea the services of a tonsorial estab- shinent. Mr. Nelson will re main with the shop until next Fall, when he has arranged to enter another line of business, Wanted : Good girl for general housework. Wages, $20. Mrs. J. C. Buchanan, Cornelius, Ore gon. "tf Herman Schulmerich. the 10 vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schulnicrich, of Banks, died Monday. Mav 2. 1910, from an attack of diabetes. The funeral took place at the family home yesterday. He was a bright iittle lad and the parents have the sympathy of the entire com munity and of their ' Hillsboro friends. See W'yatt & Co.'s display win dow. The latest styles in hats. Kingsbury soft hats: hne straw hats, and Panamas. H. C. and Chas. Kunze, of Tillanxx.k. and who are looking over Washsngton County with the view of locating, arrived in the citv the first of the week H. C. Kunze savs that we do not know what high land values mean over here -when dairy places sell over in Tillamook for $o()0 per acre When you want ice cream, get the best. - Hazlewood -Koeber's Confectionery. U. G. Gardner, who has shod mnni hnrses than anv other b ack smith in Oregon thekst 20 years, has retired from this class o business, and will hereafter han die onlv ireneral iron work. E I). Kerr, who has the shop across the street, will handle all the horses that come his way. Stop! Ask yourself if you ever traded with Norman Greer if you haven t try him. Mr. Eblich. who lives at Third Stephen D. Powell, an Oregon pioneer of 1852, died at his home on Railroad St., at 3 o'clock this afternoon, succumbing to a stroke of paralysis. He was stricken last Fall, and has had several at tacks since that time. The first of the week he suffered another stroke and grew gradually worse until he passed away. He was born May 11, 1833, and came to Oregon in 1852, serving in the Indian war. He was married, May 23, 1&58, to Margaret Um phlette, at Jefferson, Oregon, and the widow and the following children survive: Mrs. Sylvia Tucker, of Clarkston, Wash.; Mrs. Effie Reynolds, wife of Frank Reynolds, Wilson Creek, Wash.; Mrs. L. A. Long, Hills boro; Mrs. Nellie Daniels, Napa, Cal.; Mrs. Grace Black, widow of Chas. Black, killed at Manhat tan, Nev., t few weeks ago; John Powell, of near Los An geles, Cal, working for the Santa Fe; and Mrs. Agatha Reynolds, wife of G. A. Reynolds, of Wilson Creek, Wash. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. W. E. Carter, of Vancouver, and who is interested in the chain of C. C. stores, one of which is managed by Mr. Gar rett, in the Imbne Brick; frank Hodkins, of the Vancouver Na tional Bank; and Mrs. Conley, of the Oregon City C. C. store, were in the city Sunday. Mr. Carter is very much pleased with Hills boro and the location ot his store, and its surroundings, here. The regular meeting of the American Woman's League will be held in the Wehrung hall, rn- day evening, May 0, at 7:30 o'clock. All members and others who might be interested are re quested to be present. Mrs. Shot well, one of the Organizers, will be with us and answer questions. By order of the 1'resident, Grace A. Woods. Persons living in the country and wishing to take the Daily and Sunday Oregonian for one year can, by paying a year in advance, get the Argus and an Oregonian map, or chart, for the one price. This offer will not last long - so get in your order soon. At the Christian Parsonage, Tuesday, Mav 3, at 2:30 p. m., Arne E. Willis and Echo M. Hol- lenbeck, both of Mountaindale, PROFESSIONAL. F.A. BAILEY, M. D. physician and Snreoa Ottlc-BUey-Mcncn blnrc, nplir. Roomi 12. Li and 15. Riilenc-Soiilh- wmt corner Kiualine anil bconil Htrwt. Both 'Puonet. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oinw uUlrs nrTh Ik-lta Vrug Ptite KMldxncfl Kasl of Court lloiiHf, In the corner of the blork. JAME8 rHILLIFK TAM1KSIK, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Snrgoon Southern PaciHo Kailroail Co CoiimilUttion In Kronen or KiikIimIi. Of fice npMtttiri, over t. M. Hoyt 0o'. alora. north utile of Main St., HilUltortt, Or. A.B.BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and c, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both rhone. HMsboro, Ore. DR. W. B. CUNINGIIAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON REST ROOM FUND Since last week the following contributions have been turned into the Argus for the rest room fund: C F Grabel. South Tualatin, $1.00 SAD Meek, Mountaindale-1.00 Mrs SAD Meek.Mtdale l.uu Mrs Olive Riley. Mtdale. 1.00 H H Hall. Shady Brook l.uo Mrs J B Vrooman, City 2.50 Paid to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew leckmann. Bethany: Andrew Heckman, Bethany $2 J E Peterson 1 A Wyman 1 A Eggiman 1 H Cornils 1 F A Harberg 1 Croeni 1 J J Wismer 1 Henrv Kuratli 1 W J Wismer 1 Frank Lichty 1 Albert W Keehn 1 John Meurer ;1 Christ Zuercher John Meier 1 B A Mitchell Paul Landauer D B Roe, Mountaindale Joe Connell, Glencoe were united in marriage, Marion Cajis Answered Day or Night F. Horn, of the Christian church, 0 officiating. These popular young -Independent rhone- people will reside at Mountain- orenco, oregos dale. I ........----- DR. W. E. PITTENGKR Dentist Rooms 10 and It Morgan-Bailey HIim-k, street. Over Dennia Store. HILL8BORO ORKOON Bn, R. Satfay W. O. Hr BAG LEY A HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and t Shnte Baildinv BILLS BOKO. . . OBEUON. E. B. TONGUE Go to W'yatt & Co., for the lat est shoes. We carry the Pack ard; the Bradley- Me teal f; the Utz Dunn and the Hamilton Brown-the best makes and styles. See our display window. In the absence of Rev. Fisher, the M. E. pulpit will be supplied Sunday morning by Rev. Davis, of the Cornelius charge, and in the evening by Prof. H. L. Bates, of Pacific University. Mrs. Sylvia Tucker arrived from Clarkston, Wash., yester day, in response to a telegram advising her of the critical illness of her father, S. D. Powell, of East Hillsboro. Honeycomb chip is the newest wrinkle in the candy line, price is kind o' high but the quality is of the highest. The Den of Sweets. W. J. Benson, of Lents, and ho for years had a machine shop in the city, was out yester day, greeting his oldtime mends. W. J. sees much evidence 01 im provement here. J. J. Shevlin, of the Beaverton section, was up yesterday. His road district will soon commence work on rocking the roads, an improvement that will be wel come to all. PUBLIC SALE VOll gon City, by the side of her father. She' leaves a husband, I-. W. Davis, w ho owns a home id- 12th and Washington. ""'I win. came here from lleriuiston, lasl Fall; two sons, Wm, former ly operator with the Orejton Fleet rie, and now night agent "nil operator at Pendleton; and o ilph, aged l,r, now at Pendle h'li, with the brother; and a 'liinghler, Zelab, aged 8 years. Deceased was a sister of Mrs, (I- A. Patlerson, of this city. Mis. Davis wont to Pendleton on iii'count of her health, and was there hut. passei am 1 onarter cigar, want when you buy a cigar. Kept at every bar in lhllstx.ro. Ask for them. The Federal court for May will ( ,n on (he Hth. andtheOregon- ' : 1,,. ft.lluwinir as draw n ll U ';?. Aimer Briu'tt'S, Dii- on l iu (in ,1 . ) ley, Millard Buchanan, Cornelius, II' W. Kemp. Cornelius bred L. ;,,, Sherwood. Win. Turnbok Hillsdale. Thus. Cornelius, of S ... and formerly of this coun- rM . ' . 1 il.. venire. ty, is also ura " 011 ' (let one or more cockerels from . w f Wh te Orping- lUV 1T100 tin - 4 J We have them from $2 o'H". . .." . 1.. ..,, u'lth We also -suppiy j !, hnteh ine. AiKiress We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for all their kindness and sympathy shown us in our bereavement, the loss of our foster son. We wish to tender especial thanks for the Im'lll 1 1 f 11 I floral tributes at the uv v v. grave. , . Mr. and Mrs. J. Langue. Hillsboro, Ore., May 4, 1910. Crd ol Than ks We desire to thank those who so kindly assisted us during our be reavement, the death and funer al of the late Lily Hosse. Henry Hesse and family. Hillsboro, Ore., May 5, 1910. up, T. 52tf away. BIDS WANTED live days when 'Vp r.nodin. Hillsboro, Ore Born, to R. L. Hobirson and wife, of near r arming wo, 1110, a .laughter, weighing m mls The father is we Cwii in his section, and is (3 years of "H'e. . f 1 ... ,..inliii(r. An employee 01 u.-. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Roomi J, 4, 8l S, Morgan Blk, HlUsNtro JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offica D petal ra. Bailey Morgan Rio. Roomi, 1 ani i. HILL8BORO. - ORRO0N W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orfioi: Main Street, opp. Court Houne. HILLSBORO ORKGO Sealed nroiiiM'iU will be received I'.v the building comniitt.ee of the "'w M. 10. Church at Roy, Ore Kon, until 10 n. m., of the 20th '1'i.V ol' May, 1910, for the purpose "I' constructing a frame church, tjio dimensions of which will be ''."ind in the plans and specilicu u'ns, which uro to be found in Hi" possession of the pastor W. t Stewart, at Hanks, Oregon. The building committee re serves the right to reject any and all hids.- -W. C. Stewart. Hanks, Oregon. Keep your chickens enclosed! lust received u large consign ment of noultrv wire. Now is "ie time to buy. Etnerie Lor win. 1 J I. HI I brother- n-law 01 a. fl .Commercial, badly sawed 01 y' , . .1..., 41, u ueek. Df. h i hanu one 11.1.V o" ) m esio attended the injury. vm W iams lias ymviu a interest in the UragK ;l lulu 1 .. i,e,n working in resort for some month Chaney Hondlol, of. above It- nki was in the city this tnorn !S onSte home from a Port- 1 1 (nin ' 1 d efover seed, from 12 to 15 ,.,. ,11 tier lb., at Greer's. S&l Jack Robinson, of Scholia, was ,K in the city yesterday. L F Caistens, of Banks, was in the city yesterday. Dan Leisy was in from South Tualatin, Saturday morning. Walter Dysle, of Bethany, was in the city last lliursaay eve ning. A E. Mead, the Buxton con tractor and rancher, was in town mid-week. r..l Meier and wife, of below Newton, were in the city Friday morning. J H. Stauss and daughter, cf near Phillips, were in the county seat Friday. Christian Zuercher, wife and son, of near Cedar Mill, were in town Friday. Mr Rnrtih Vanllorn. of Port land, was a guest of relatives the first of the weeK, m w Roseow has been on the sick list for the past week, but is now on the mend. He will again ' be at his duties in the Wehrung store tomorrow. H. Knittel, of Middleton, was dav. and called on 4t,0 Armii Mr. Knittel says his neighborhood is getting along nicely, and tnai ma secuou i uc veloping rapidly. Of graded Holsteins, headed by Imported Bull. Owing to change of business the undersigned will at his farm O v,;i.iu wast nf CuAar Mill. 8 . 1 Ut 1 i 1 1 1 V. .J HVO, V. ....... and Jetterson, cut on ine enu tu miles east of Hinsboro, Cornel his lelt tnumu, yesieroay, wnne roa(J at 1:00 m sharPi on cuttimr wood. He also chopped TTTPcinAY MAY 10 - ' ' t I I A. w UVJi I w into the index finger. Dr. uiik- n at blic auction his entire ai.er reoaireu me umuasc oa u,j f ,,t0H Hn stwns. heari- mtich as was possible considering j b Imported bull, Sir Almeda wnai was ien oi mc uiju Sehn tz de Ko JNO. 4suoo. inis ill- l.Vni'et nf ( "'.ornelius. was herd consists of 10 graded Hoi ..v... . . . j ri 1 'I Of .1, in town yesterday, i ne ur. says stein cows ana i neuers o u cu, Cornelius is to have a big time 3 coming fresh in July, i fixm Mnv ii rn thf i4tn. in- Diemuer. s in wctuuti, u the Woodmen of that November. All guaranteed gen V-HtOl v-i . li if i. .a.,.,., i,v.. enntraetetf with the f. ami v cows, ail in perieei ". " 'r v "Y ' u uu Ifill, 11 this nil All S 1 H , AJ- 1U1 tl 1 IlfillLIl. 1T111IV liui" v.i.w three davs galatime. herd sold last year at condenser Chas. Pierce, well known here I i" a numuer U1 1U . i j nra . nintv eans. ami at Jforesi urove, anu a iu -r v. . w(iP(mfi tn insnect l.-.i- V K,-v I '.itumml I " ' mei- resiueiaoi u.c ... , , . t- section, was in town yesieiuay. Tma.sma ,,naeT jik cash Mr. Pierce is on nis annua, va-1 tfpi f, mrtnths time at 6 per cation, away lrqm ms mines . t ... . I 1 I ... I I .'. 1 l.,,.,lf IC IV ItHMllV . . v j withtne i'oruana rue u- A-nM f,r ah ftn sums over , UlVMllV Vk .w ment. fie The location of the Advent Andrew Eggimann, Owner. Christian tent meeting has been jt c. Kuratli, Auctioneer, changed to Fourth and Baseline. Ed. Shute, Clerk. Meetings will begin Friday eve- ning, May 6, at 8 p. m. All are jvon invited. Your presence is need- m.ls,s l:'ly . ' V" 7.. ed. - Communicated. W. G' Hare was elected Mon day night as a delegate for two years to the Oregon Pythian Grand Lodge.. B. A. Barber is the second delegate. Leo Gottsch, of Orenco, and Myrle Bondurant, of Hillsboro, have taken out license to wed, the instrument being granted by the Multnomah clerk. G, A. Plieth, the road builder from the Tigarsville section, was up yesterday. . I We carry a choice stock of fruits and nuts:--Koeber's Confectionery. C, W. Hines. of above Banks, was down to the county seat Friday night. Thos. Murphy, of Mountain dale, was in the city Wednesday. Attention. Uniform Rank. K of P.: Attendance at drill Fri- vvwvvwvvvvvvv-. dquS"i"f: j,aywiiiS; caT-TH0S- h-tongue, jk. tain. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I Cream Of fresh lemons, for face Morgan Blk, Upstairs. Rooms t, 4 and 5 and hands. A dengnuui iace preparation. Mrs. M. S. Ney- hart, 9th & Main, independent Telephone 087. Alec Todd and J. W. Hughes, two of the salt of the earth, of the Forest Grove section, were down to the city yesterday, look Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter- illg in On county COUrt transac- tnary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac- tions tical "P"'61106' , . . . p, , OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVEKY CO.'S L. C. Herrin, of Sherwood, was btari.r n i up to the city yesterday, interest- office phone: Pacific states sou ind.211 J .1 ,J ...rn Kio , . , . eu in a propostru luttu uun n i K63id8iioe puoues: xnaepenaeni w, ra- way. which was betore the coun- Citic states 4si. ty court. John Nvberg, of Tualatin, and who owns one of the sightliest places in that section, was up to the county seat, yesterday. J. T. Fletcher, of F'orest Grove was down to the city yesterday. Mr. Fletcher is anxiously await ing the census returns. Did you take notice of the new line of back combs at Libby's? They are just "beauts," and the price just suits. G. J. Palmateer is putting in a water suddIv and tank at his home, on Washington, west of First Street. H. B. Dauchy, Dr. M. H. Park er and C. J. Herb, of the Green- ille section, were in town today. Rorn. to Jasoer Williams and wife, of North Hillsboro, Sunday May 1, 1910, a daughter. day Morning, at Family Home Restaurant for sale in Hills- rjaughter of Henry Hesse, and boro. Ind. Tel. 394, Box 36, P.O. siater 0f Miss Bertha Hesse, who spent the day in the city Friday, jro. inn. in. t sister ui iuiso u "i."""! Frank Petrzilka. of Buxton, presides at the postoffice delivery 1 . , a.. :., v-Mnv l.iiilow Hillsboro. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do High Class Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment Tamtesie Bldg. HI LLSKORO, 0KE. Main and Third. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern Woodman cf America, meets every first and third Saturdays in each monih ut their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit ing and sojourning Neighbors are rotdial ly invited to attend camp meetings. S. G. Rhodes, Consul. R. E. Halderman, Clerk. Peter Jossy, of West Union, i was in town today, taking a rest S from his Spring work. 1 Hprnwn Glaske. of Bethany. I was in the city yesterday after noon, greeting friends. Perrv Gabbert and Emma Martin have been granted a wed ding license. Dance at Alpha Hall, Corneli- t ini A Al n US, May ii, lyiu. -Always a good time. C. A. Marcv. of near Blooming, was in the city yesterday, and called on the Argus. J. A. Chapman, of the Sher- wood-Middleton section, was m town yesterday. J. A. Johnson, of below Bea verton, was up to the city yes terday. T. B. Perkins, the Buxton mer chant, was in town Friday eve ning. Several large syrup barrels for sale cheap at the Den of Sweets. J. S. LOUSING N Contractor and Builder rt Large Barns a Specialty Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div. Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D.5 mmBwmmmmmmmmmmmm DR. G. F. SCHMELZEL, Osteopathic Physician Offic Parlor Commercial Hotel Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Office hours i to 4 p. m. i A. C. WINNEY &S0N m ConUacting Painters. ' , Do a General Contracting g I Business. I First class work on alt classes of H s buildings. Estimate given, g untimtm OKietinN. Route 3 : . , -p rwfKM SPW WW'fV itfimr aV W lSfM. M V I. - : !' I f - If t : i r t 1i 1 if ' 4 . 1 :. IK