hillsboro Argus june t 1910 PAGE 5 MQDEHN WOODMEN 10 HAVE BIG PICNIC ,, Siilurtlii). June II Wllllf Wlll'kuil-' (III tin Inn- ImiI.-h nf til.- I!:iliii.i' iiiis n Hi- N siiiii: rwk 1fir I rill Im I '.m-i ii link Park an I ( 'unn-lm 'I'. I .. ... I an ! i in-. wilier AMi.un. huh ii I h .1. . Alk in , nf thin city, n-i-i-ivi-d a ji,H n,m (,c f.., t rt nim-nt. sum I- fri.ni a i,l,. ilHiain i- i,i ;., ,., I t,, !(,.. uU.vl.-a t'l'ituinl U'li.-ath. Ait ankle un injured ami In. h'-.n! niii-l.tlv cut Dr. A. i!. Itaii.", h.-ippi r .l to I..- paniK ami admim ,t.-rrd first aid In tin- iiiiur.-d. ir. S T ,piilttl l AlUnd All ! I.mklat. r Int. 1 lie.-n miiimioiied nil Cunlt'U a'"' V1 liat" w's turned over lu linn mi us arriva. e u r.-nl itttr ..n.v 'in.! n,.l...j I. I. ....... I ,.,. Miiuiiim- ....... injun.-s i.-.-u, will I.- at work i 't m tt 1 1 v arc to nave an nj.'aiii in a I.-w daw It u esti- un.l fentivitieH in I mai 'l thai 'J,:',oo volts . 1 I . . it 1 ' r . i t ii. u y n mi in.' win1, ami n mis was tin" i a till- alis.-iicc of a l htraji saved young Ailkihs' ifc, Iflii'lia.i lifi n wi ariiii' a trap l.i- wiwM have Im-i-ii I:i-i against tin- current and death would hae Iii-i-ii inevitable. As it is Ai'kins is fiirtunat'' to lie alive, ciiiiMili-ntiv' the voltage an. I his fall of :;.") f.-.-t. I t.-ur 1'hiM-U-: Please li t ine nit mi w 11- in order to have oiir !n-sts leave vsitii a t'oo.i imiirrs'iinn, and .say nice things aloiit ini, tin- n-t time vou IIS Tli'' M iliv't"" Shute Park. Ililhl-.r... on Salur i... !,,,. 11. lhi-rt' sull ! a ia. . , ,-,. pnij'ram. wpeuk.TH, am ami roiiti-htf ! nil Kimls tit w ill ! in I'UltH All kinds of atli v.. - . , . there ih to Im- a inn I' nun nl over h tut tin park ami olh ln-uig liia.le nr.l.-r iiiu .!,srlall game. i,.. .ouiity. pisiplf are planning ! I.,- in attendant',', ami tin ...l u .-Iiiii-ii i'M't'l a nsonl t a. " I ...... t. mi- ll-OAll. A felllf i.S lie I, ml! a , r iniiH'ivellielltH .y the I iHk r.tneeiii.'iits liell" i t Ul'la ri-meiii A nn f.ulme of tli.- ilav. If yi want i., I..- .me of a t'ii' im-iiif, ymi an n-.ii.'.til to rmt overlook M, . A. I'v.-iit, Many of tin1 Im-al law iv en pri,."H for in ull'leti'' riiiiti"t.H. (Ii o. .i-tzman, of North I'lairm, was in the city Tuesday. We earry a choice stock of fruiU ami nuts: -Koeber's Con fectionery. J ml ire C. K. Kindt, of Kinton. Children ol Public Schools iive was up to th; city this morninvc. I ntcrtuin mcnl at Crescent When vou want ice cream, tret the hest. llazlewood - Koeber's HON. H. I'. CDKMJ.IIS MAKFS ADDKP.SS ( ''" fectioiiery. A. (J. Watson was down from Forest drove today. DoiikIiw ?," shoe at $3.75; $4 shoi- at $.'5.ir; shoe at $2.50 and $2.H5, at 11. WehruriK&Sons. The Coffee Club will meet Sat urday, at :5::50 with Miss Lucile 1 rubric. Money to loan on real estate. Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku- ratli P.ros., Hillsboro. Or. 21tf Krvine Hurkhalter, of South Tualatin, was over to the city yesterday. Isaac Knnes, the oldtimer electrician, was in from his Iowa II ill ranch, Tuesday. F Grounds are Being Fenced and Put Into Shape Nicely THREE DAVS OF CELEBRATION tiiiiiiiiittei', ami ar are nipnllv Im-ih to make the day Sat liiiie 11 a day on to l- l ' t . I I . i etl III I ni II I niii uuum. i.l's h nHv are to iw a this iiuriliaiits he W llilirrs PIOM I M WOMAN PNSSI S lualatin. Ore., May 30. I'.HO. Mr. S niora Vhhhw l niuno. a l,.-,,mHn-lll IHOIH'IT WOUI.ll! Mil" ' . V a i.-?.i.Ieil lor many years mi n farm n.-ar Hits little town, niter H ifT.-nn isilil il liilKi'lliik' uiness nf maiiv inonthH. nuietly passed erer or sale: Pair perfectly match ed sorrel inarecolt.s full sisters tun ami three years. Kind am iave hoine (ohis at sour caiiin, that vou ha-. e on tap a ke i yy i-ntheflv s in- cream, or iIutIk'I, (eUlii-r one is classy.) You're sure to start something probalily cause Weatheriy to put i i j'. 'I' l Ik c on a nini siiiit. i ne nen m Sweets are servin Weatherlv's, Iliat almie should convince you f its cuvllencc. Yours, Mais While Mr. and Mrs. Adolph N-liuinai'lii-r, ot near t e.iar .Mill, wen-ia."sin a ueihitorin housi the other dav their team iM-cainc frihtened at the iliwliare of . ! 1 t . t I I .. tin in me nanus oi a ooy who was shootmi.; at birds in a cherry tree. The liorses jerked the seat otT. ami Mrs. Schumacher tell to the round, breaking rib am badlv bruisinht-r shoulder. I'r, V. A. Hailcv attendd the sutl- (iravc uf Vclcran Dead Decorated at the Cemetery in Morninu Husiness was Kiisperided in Hills boro on Itecoration l)ay, and every place in the city was closed m commemoration of the stunt f the day. All four saloons losed in the morninsr and re mained so. Post I omrnander Sias. with a deleiration. visited the cemetery, in the morninif, md decorated the graves of the derail dead. In the afternoon xercises were held in the ('res ent, the children of the school urnishin the numbers, with the band early in attendance. Fisher opened with prayer. Meeting of Executive Committee Last Night at City Hall . . . ' ,J t.... aw. iv mi ine monniiK .'ta l.-:i.mL n fami v i three sous and .ine daubter. In'sideH a host of friends and relatives, who will i.i.u mi her -kindlv HiiiiU- and friendly ureetinjr. Sh" was l.rn at Pone s rerry. Marion County, Oreon, July 15. In"..:, and on 'January 111. !'''.. was married to Vetal Ciiiiuio. ni-;.. ii nioiu-er and a man who wai uid.-lv known and resi-cted b all. and who was called away bv the hand of death two years ahead of his wife. Mi?. ( umno I. a- l.Hi Uvn it faithful memlsT of the Conerratiotia! church, and was also a inemU-r of U iiimm l.rniiL'i'. bv w hich order she was buried with its very ill)- Mvssivc rane burial ceremony At CIION S.M.I; to tli most The vuuntf Club last cleared u n Hi slmro 1 Imrsday, o'i'lock II of June 0. I'.flo, at 1 m.. 2 1-1 miles Hotith f Peedville. opposite lla.eldali scIhmiI house, I will sell the low ine; properly: 15 bea.i leen. 25 lambs, miscellaneous ' .... i articles, iiicluduik' m: viiaui. saws, rubbintr hoes, peavies rmdstone, etc.. household furni ture, sloven. dishcH and other articles too numerous to inein ion. L D, llaldermaii. I. t'. Knratli, auctioneer, Shute, clerk. i wo sioKics or iu ocks Jacobs & LatideHS now have a sutlicient number of Oeinent blocks I'ea.lv to coiiinlete two si.. pi. .a ..f il... Tumi.. mil hotel ami iiiistairs. lleltH1 t lev evneet til UIVC t lit IhUO St .. i r . ...ii e ne ii s mis num. ni"" to lead only. J. T. Heard, miles S K of HillsUiro. I honc In, I. Ilood'slx. n-U Tt,.. Pest Umim committee wil ave ainectinK' Friday afternoon r 1 1 . I. .. l. take ut a matter oi me ne.-. K.H.in. The ladies say they want a litt!e more money before they mm-! the structure. Harm urc l. int' draw n. and the build ii.ir is to lie an ornament cit. as well as one of the nc-cessarv and tiselul, ohes of the t ollce Saturday eveninR I" "I the dance Hall. 'the Southern Pacific will se ,iiv. i vi 1 1 h it1- i laiv iww.v I.. Port am for the uose l( ... . -. - -- - . Festival, at ail canons on u.v West Side line. The I-cstiyal will be held from June I". to 11. Ask your local aent. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Smith nr- i ti ..tl.,.,. I liw I'Velillllf. riveii in i oi muni i'"" - - from Kirksville. Mo., accum- anit'ii by Miss uare iinmic. has been absent Since reo- ..i ,1., 1 1... I rin f rum man', mej umo. u.v " ' St. Paul over the Hill and North Hank line. Ihey quests at the J. deuce tomorrow. i. Two store rooms t ,.(!',,... rooms, flit' and twosuuenoi . . , term id' years in ' f Buildin. Mam M'eei, n I.' M Heidel. li'Himu i and i, liulldinn. The executive committee had a meeting last nitfht to repvjrt on the progress of the Fourth of July celebration. Arnold's Big Shows have been signed up for three days of entertainment, and the days we celebrate are July 2, 3 and 4. There will be a big balloon ascension every day, and Arnold will have the best at tractions ever brought to the county. , . ., ,,, wv( r.f I'nr.i i..v. ..vw. e, nelius. was dowm U, the county P"t intoshape, and the shade 'i.!it this morninir una Jtdi Michael Hughes, of John Tripple, a year ago an employee of the Forest drove condenser, killed his wife at Seattle Monday, and then shot himself. They were living in an apartment house and had been the victims of domestic discord. The husband was 28 years of age, a graduate of the University of W ashington, and the wife was but 25 years old. They had sep arated and had met at the home of the wife's parents to talk over a reconciliation. I here was no one in the house except a sister of the wife. They had been married but two years, and moved away trom the urove about a year ago. Taken up: Old buckskin horse, black mane and tail. Owner call, pay charges and take away. J. Gutschmidt, Phillips, Hillsboro, Iioute 1. The Stephenson Lumber Co. now has two million feet of lum- PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Blley-Mcrin blnrK, upftUIr. Rooms 12, 1.1 and 15. KaUleno Mouth wont corner Karelins and 8coml Htru, Both ' Phones. i S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otflca nUirs over The Delta Priijc Htota Rteiilenoe Eaat of Court Hon, In Um corner of the block. yWrVWWSWWWWUVI JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIIuSlE, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern PaclQo Railroad Co. Coimultation tn French or Knelixh. Of fice upatairs. over L. M. Hoyt Oil's, store, north aide of Main Ht., Ulllaboro, Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S. Physician and Surgeon. iVHiVff Timr OFFICE-Rooms 7, 8 and 9, and 33 million feet of logs cut on n ,f . 7' the right 01 way. the mill is all ready to run as soon as the Both Phone, engines are installed, and they expect to cut from CO to 75 thous and feet per day. iheir big en- Hillsboro, Ore. Kia liitl Vi Ktf.i than vpr All Wind of tramps andUfine 13 enroute from Minneap- DR. W. B 11 1 r i j.i : ; 1 oeiow . V,o nn thP nmcrram Oils, anu tney aie CApctuiiK 11 CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON lev. 11' sehool nroi'rarn was most Ifeedville deliart.S this Week for nr.A every dav. They own the Base- , IOIIU uiut mil "V i fill". "'"V- .. V Ml I ( 4 L I xceiient and was greatly ap- a Summer s stay in AiasKa. npnf pnP(, nav enterta nment. winutr w iinu, aim uic Pol1c a,.- riivnrN ok .1 It 1 pncnnA does nor show nn rrom I J 0 Independent Phone will ship up the Cornelius engine, 0RENCO OREGON precialeu ly the larg( ance. 1 tie program: attetid- Auirru a" HiUMioro Hand. Anirrira" h thru uii( l.y the tn- lirr M limil, Ihr au.limre lotning. Keciliitloii . IUrl Cmnllc Olhlirade 1 Soiiv, "Mount etnon licll ...l.irl 71I1 and Sth (.-.'In. Idurr Concerl, iiicluitmi; mi'o liy lilllr td Cornell Mi U.aley'n clam lint (.riilr, KrrlUiion..." nr NHtion'n Stietitli, if ne II ckrr, 5II1 Crii.tr. Sunn. ..."Who'll lie The SuMier i en'" jii tiy ami gins, Mm Junes cliin., 41 h ('.lade. KrciUlimu ,. "l!iiili ina of Memor ial Day".. .Three little girla of Mm Wlkrr' clais. I loop I10U.. .14 K"' f,u'" 4lh' S'li ml hih t;rn ea 1 rained uy Mii . 1 .1 e I 1- ... .. 1 . 1 anrnna niuia nnr nnu7 nn imm Wm. Wohlschlegel, the rustling with tne oest 01 speaKers. XTvlt :Z" Z Vw dairvman of Scholia, was in the the lollowtng suD-commiuees till A . city today. were appointed lasi evening: . , ,; Finance W. V. Wiley. Geo. lhoB lhornburgh. ranching Schulmerich and Chas. Koontz. on the Schmeltzor place. Vest MuaicW D. Smith, A. C. Union, was 111 town luesday cv,,,t0 nn(i willl Inland morruiuc. Grounds-W. W, Boscow, A. Wanted: A good girl for gen- M. Carlile and R. C. Hartrampf. .-ml hoime work. Wages. $20. Fireworks and Amusements- Mrs. J. C. Buchanan, Cornelius, John Dennis, J. W. Connell and Ore. 11-13 W. W. Boscow. v w n,.um!)n of near Glen- Concessions G. A. Patterson, K V. Delsman. 01 near u en D:in j pj 1 ca.0n coe, was in town this morning. - f ' I' w ',V f He will stay onhis place recently -- y sold, until rail. GeQ Schulmerich and Mary Hei- George Armentrout, of Forest fei Grove, dropped down to the Printing and Advertising Dr. which will turn out 40,000 per day. New Red Ribbon white pure gum Mason jar ring3, selling at 10 cents per dozen now 7 cents per dozen, or 4 dozen for 2o cents, at H. Wehrung & Sons. No race suicide here Freder ick Hansen, residing with his daughter, Mrs. Paul Stalder, of near Cedar Mills, was made a grandfather four times within a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stalder were presented with an 8-pound boy May 14, 1910, and . . . 1 i-.. ..... rro, .MiM U)lev cia Iimncu ... Mra. Thorn. The children tire'elilert the livinK hcroea their lluwera, at the close of the King. Recitation. .."The American l'lag' - Ilyron fiarrrt, 7th Grade. Concert Recitation H little gull from ut Grade. ..Mr. Uke'i cluai. 13 SoiiK..."The Gooil Old I'. S. A." Mra. Caw's and Mia Gltasou'i bovi... 7th and HihC.ridci. Kucore..,"My Own t inted Mntea. it Hecilalioii. .."In One Grave", Clus- " tirove. uro 1 mi u..u w v. .v. rnni n? ana Auverusinu vi. - 1 - " -...i Wi-.tlierrtd. . Tnesd.iv morninz a Roil,, r vUon nnrl I. I are .ve"y nappy over 11s arriva HILWBOKO. ... . ... .i.i....;.... wi,..,.,." wu."v . , ir "v j, v,, v,v.. t. fi t t mr s. anrt I 1wo pn ,..K... and was busv greeting rus irienus. 1 a Ung. , , . V. ' "T . I : Soprno...lat inane cniiuren, n I " . HIT. Staiaer IS wearing a smile Thorpe cu; Aitoi.jii.i t.ra.ie ciii.i- Mrs. I' . M, Crabtreeana daugn- ..ir,r. that will not wear off. Thestork ter, Dolores, were in the city BtAcn-KCAsv.cK left Mr Hansen two grandsons from Laurel, this afternoon, jn pQran(i the past few days, guests at the L. A. Long home. A very pretty wedding was sol- and deposited a grand daughter . - 1 . . ' .1. 1 .1 . . . P T 1 At. - Mrs. Rosa Reghitto Merlo, 01 emnizea at. nign nyuji, uu ounc 1, m me siaie 01 wwa, aim uie WWrryrWrVfrW DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Roomi 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILL3BOKO ------ OREGON Om A. Bmgmy W. B. Harm BAGLEY A HARE ATTORNEYS-A.T-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shnte Balldinij , . OBEGON. E. B. TONGUE 1910. at the home of Mr. and haoov grandfather ia now in band is one of the big gardeners Mrs. D. B. Reasoner, when their favor of making the bird the ter llayet, 4tli Grade. 11 hirif... nur .iw of his district, was in town yes terday. Ferd Groner was up from Scholls. 'luesday, enroute to the road meeting at Forest Grove. He says that crops never looked better this early in his section. N. P. Oakerman. of below daughter, Jennie Annette, was National emblem instead of the united in marriage to r red Law- eag a, rence Beach, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. rr,1- l0VU VZ Just received-a large consign "'7 ' iXr r tCa ment of poultry wire. Wow is fully decorated parlor to the , . Z pTriprick & ding March, sweetly rendered by M ss Jessie Harrington, and Harry Koesgen, an employee ATTORN BY-AT-LA W Roonu ), 4, ft 5, Morgan Blk, Hlllaboro. IOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Keep your chickens enclosed! offic Dpaln, Bailey lUrgan Block I-'lak;".lioyi fiom Mrs. Lake'a claa, 1st Grade, t c Rcitaiion..."The .Soldier". ..Arllmr Re.i.:.R. jrd Gr.de. , I R,.!n ,.rtnn. was uo to the city stood beneath a bell of marguer- of the construction force working li.at.Vrktttf " liilir lllil 1 C 1 ... . I . m m 1 I , 1 r 1 J . U 50 ooyi bdu K" I. tu u ""u Ii" i TUm W;ilomatto nn tko liriP mnnintr .uvn cnnTriniueo to Liitr ivcai. arcii ui wuuu icrno. iiicuwiu, uuu.i..nv, o Rfv.m fund in conventional black, was at- out of Beaverton, the Beaverton Jacob and Jas, -.,kv Mra. Thorp. iia9- ioya uv... and Hill Gradea. Tenors boys fiom Sth, 7U1 and Sth Grades. Altoj and opiano...tioys ami girls from 5th, 6th, 7H1 and 8ih Grndes. ,7 High School (i'ee Club (Girls) Three fart-Song "Oh Columbia". They were heartily encored, to which they rrstiondeil. Trained by Miss .Smith. lS "Good live" Recitations, 7 little Girls, Fimt Grade. 11 l; 1 il r 1. I tf;nk,. ff -fall q rliot-Qno pjv-enn wpll lenoed Dy niS urouier, rianiv, aa mnouuig win'i, ' v.ov..v.v. 1 . u i,u MeW dav? Destman, wnne uie utiuc a 010- ui iou u.v Kiicinn iicic 111 u.v vfc. j j In Room, 1 an! t. HILUBBORO. - ORBQON. rWrrrMMrWrWlW W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Ornoi: Maia Street, opp. Coart.Honae. HILLSBORO - OREGON r a T . .i J An -lnmni I riflPflfln T KACOon KTT f'K Mil U 1W 11 ' I 1 111 U 1 ,..aH,,Mnrli.v with the throng. Ler- .acw;" tt3 """"T"! P-lc,ur''."rrrrL n. lwixvjtj, jix. "v.v,,... v ,;-"v.,lo Kev. VVech, ot urenco, omeiateo sieei Deam, mnuug mm a m Jas. now lives at Reedille and llfi:nff thp ssive rino- cere- Dlete somersault. Death was Jacob lives at Portland. r, trWa wnr0 wuirp hnstan tan eons. The accident oc- I: w bo . 1. ...... Will lu nonie A. Imbrlc rest- ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upatairs, Room 3, 4 and J Oregon u, expect to have the linn rht,u,r j-HdgcH, who is farm- pven uy m 4 . '"v,l,tr W',lhmi; K i' 1):,,ir CriZYZm , Tt uX e ening, May 26. 1, f,,: w weeks lhey already . S;ilunayi md says t' 0Zing was spent in play- Good line nonMu two ine .111 r a . vv' n.'-n are Itniking we was served. TU tvresent were: v.iacit t ,,i'.,ni.i.ir UnseStofTer. Mabel 1 I 11 11 Ut m - .iHn.r nil lines of goods , t,uu.d Townsend. Lena the foundation framed, and will start in 11 few t avS. W illi a mg force, to put in the cone re to Inundation. 1 hey will 10m wt,,tu,,. bureau iiutiiimg o)eraiioiis as nii'iuij ,., lH.ss,ble, and. ,f not impede. o e - - . 8hirl8( 39 u, r - dliit Landauer. Irene lack of mater al, which a , "' regular weight V X"' fu "Miss Westfall, John HIIU'i' 101MI nl'i i'I'i'i . U IIIVI' uu Hiiiw. ,,,'u emu. . v . (M!., nilo naTitm walls going up in short order. i tir..i.,...,-.1r & Sons. Wm llnwh. II. mill.." , ."" ' J U7.ofF.,ll o iu nfternoon witnessed Hutchinson u..u mi. " I I'll 11 L IU . VI kni'iiiir work commenced, mni Y. " ' ,K 1. fnrmers are through 1 1 V Jltl 1 1 iv- . , 1 .. . .. k wl ll were in tuning n seeuiiiH ii'iif-ho u ay. n.. Wv-ntt &Co.. fortlioiat ll v. If mrvnv Thfl hrlde wore Annnf vii.toiM nf tVip P. . I . .i..! i o nA naaA q Knumipt mirr-ud Mnndav Several . have ,..irio iha cnip nf two tickets to nf nooKnria Th hn'dps- hpfn Willnd on this bridge since 1 rllllSDoro. - . 1 11 rvi w biiv v v. v"" 1 til v, 1 catu 1 vuv wuvtu, v- - -- Great credit is due those yy no gt LoUi3 and return one to Miss mai(j wore white organdie with its course of construction. . I.. iU.. f.i i.n.. anmr I he . , . J t I.. ., , j 'J I ... . saiiK in uie lour,..., ... . 1jmnia fjvereii aim one tu mi Dlue nDDons ano carrteu carntt- crravej. Yearline back Hoi- rt- c r PTJAflAM Blue and the t.ray, espec.uny n A shotwell. tions. The following guests were stejn "heifer dehorned. -John IhoClKiyB who sang bass, and nt Beaverton, Route 2; In- VETERINARY PHYSICIAN the 8 boys who sang tenor thi Dr Low e the we 1 kno vn P ? , h en and surgeon n 'part sinking. All did well, wiU be in the Hotel Tualatin, r " ?j The Oregon Pioneer Association ,,! ! ,w !omt,lime.1ts have been Friday. June 3. up to 4 o'clock Mr.d M o John-. M. d -n portland June y Consult him about your eyes ana ""--G"'iV n Vincent, and at the same time there will office, hillsboro livery co.-a Cor- glasses, Mrs, Mary Saitus, Mrs. Geo. Harrow, be a meeting of the Indian War STABLE No. 1 Mrs. Morrill, Misses Nellie uoraon, anu yeteran& Xhe railways Will office phones: Pacific States 501; Ind. 213 It f n. ,1 Uf will n.1 lec A nttIA I . I . yesterday. Agent VlCkerS re- Go;rton, MisI Ina Reasoner, Mr. Frfd grant tne usual COncesMon, uu "menee pnones; iUaepuuuv,x- DOl'tS that Mr. rietua naa tun- Gordon, Miss Jessie namngion, misses ratco uu uiv K. -. ..hwl..d to till in the grade on Julia and Mmme HonsacK, sar. rrans big attendance. Mrs. Mary Dim, i"ond Street near the depot, Beach Mr Henry Besch.RayRea.oner of our mnes north of Hillsboro, and work will soon commence. S?-kffi? Robt-nd is today the eldest in point of This will help some, After Introductory and -. ?ii. x irtrt nttAiim q r i nrrvvm hit. mr i.iim iyih lu uu a i - ' . dance wunuee ivc u,.h ' w, .' , .. ' r" .,, thfl n oneer meetings, and ot T am Preoared to do Hiuh Class Centerville Hall. Saturday, June snori weuums wu. I " - she.n be there this year, rental Work, a New office with f,.,.m 10 n m. to 7 D. hi. 06 at home to uieir incuua cuvci Modern Eau Dment i'1 " . It i IL 1 .!.,,.. in n 1IT ii P n J ,l I . . J!T7 ,.l.l,.,.nn ,VI. I. mns e H Ustermann, June la, ai vneir uuubww tu seevyyauoju. suisuia; mu- Tamie!ie BWg, hillmjohu, van.. . . . . . - , . ,, , , i . 1 . . . Un- I T I. . 1 H- L. . c; unnoo. mow. ine laiesi sivies in uais. aum suu muu. I l.'Kntr onff Viofa- fino strnw Plf. Carl Harrison, wno wa& cvncDcii' K ,4 PoMm I vnr rvt -iTrrniairKr bom 011 ine Xiarnsoinautu, i.cai n Silver Leaf Camo No. 8193, Modern Mmmtnindftle. was out from A big reduction sale on an mu...i....- i ... , n CI J J I so k'ml .... " , tv Miuuuunuv. im.v.i - J Portland, Monday, accompanied j esse v. onyuer aim millinery." vveoner our mer- an(lthird Saturdays in each month at and many compliments havt given them. Postmaster Hon. H. V. nelius delivered an address to the veterans and his eulogies of the defenders, dead ami living, were given enthusiastic appiause. OKHNCO PARTY nlensant uarty was v Mr. and iirs. v-. i. AyI: nn nioneeraere of any in this section, I Alter (1 UUUIHWUS luuvuwu j , -, , - , . 10nn Farewell had been served, the bride and havtngoeen n n.u, lf- frti- f ha Mnrth nn fl mra, unu ucu nt u wui v v a -' DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST in ii uu luiuK v " .. . i ... i .i ... . .h.miik ,,., lur .rames. At iweive o ciwu. M!P,y. , Ii, the delightful luncheon Centerville, If' ! ft I 3 .' . . , . Ii I,., jiuililyot cement Hlot'KS, uini im first story turn-out is now ready lo be laid, having sufficiently seasoned. Laying of the blocks will begin just as soon as the concrete foundation is laid "lul cemented enough lo stand the pressure in good shape. BASEBALL AT VERBOORT Do not forget the dance at M. W. A. Hall, Heedvillo. Saturday evening, June lum. " orchestra. Tickets, !fL Kvory body invited, and a good fuuo always at Keedville, Fannie Clark Stevens, of K"' est Grove, has sued It. M. Stev ens for divorce. They were mar ried Minvh !. 1!H)!). She alleges personal indignities rendering iier life burdensome. I). H. Ueasoner will soon com mence tho construction or a handsome ten room bungalow on the Jacob Milne place, North Plains. The old residence has Leon in. .v. ul mill will he llXl'd UP for quarters for the hired help on the ranch. Supt. of Instruction J. H. Ack ernian, of Salem, was in town yesterday, the guest of County Sl'll.W.I , lent Case. Mr. Ackerman was enroute to forest Grove to deliver an uddress to the students of L'acific Universi an Utz There will be a game of baseball at Verboort, Sunday, June a, 10111 nr y-i in me aueniouu, l..,f iiui.in Ranks and Verboort. il. . the Pack- v..ii,v.r defeated Banks last .i... i?ii iv-ivietcaii, Ksnnouv ttnu a own. UIU :u,, " Z i t U t.iii nn Dunn and tne lutiimw.. expecieu wi w iv.w.,.. See our display wiuuovy. bv his wife They were guests Fisk were united in marriage at cnanQise, with price inducements, their Hail in Reedviiie, Oregon. Visit- . ,- nt the Mrs Wilson home, on the home of D. W. Fisk, May 29, that are bound to command the wg and sojourning Neighbors are cordial. . j, at 1110 Mlb. ivuaun " . . . t)---- UK"- " , lv invited to attend camp meetings. . r yjiv, xwv. ti. uvioowiv.. general attenuon Oi uuyeia S. G. Rhodes, Consul. ivtot.i ftti'.ipr. liiaui k.v... . - .. .. ....... i l . iv! ,.i, ov,ri .;fp mg. . ... good judgmeni inrougiiuut i. v.. "U1u. - The groom i9 a weu Known Hillsboro and vicinity. Our were out muuj. fc R. E. Hai,dkrman, Clerk. J. 1 estslious. '"V..:if. th-H.' V.. - j o .nWtwl mime ia l?rad oy-meuau, BUnuuy " - . I I II 1 11 1 1 Llll I I v-wnf..ll I1T. 1.I1H leLUIH VJ.. v.- i.,vn--the best maKes yeruoori grounuo, i..i.iu See Hon W N. Barrett arrived Brigadier General L.M. Hoyt. from thO ruiNt AVV v. ... 0I uw yiiuuM'i - - - u and was here in Pythias, Is putting up some cash home l"t evening, u - - - . ? -T reffin1ental time nil lit-iu... . v.., ' :r.. twVTd. June 22. The the alO 1VIIS, "i I iivv,-i in ..-, - . , ,1 awv lust week. company the most proficient in- Who pUHeu '-TV- . 11Ht v. e v - $7-r h ize. Mr, Barrett 1 3 best $40. ",Kht " t't Properly e w ll aTso give a gold medal to When the kitchen w pre piny company commander. .d there is sunshine in the tne u i v . Darade K Come in and see our, W "... wfth the in'""" 1 IU,...nH I K I llt-flllV.U K T Champion 'iant.n lhX best.- Grand Lodge and Grand temple ranges, jov-j officers in line in carna. Kllll'lCK Ot w""" . , i.m n- N. I. Hurnetof iiear Green- The Argus H ville, and one ot tne i TfViminrton. and Meier, nndollicers ot tne Tile, whom the Doctor County Hunk, was ... took to Portland for operations yesterday morning. wok i o specialists in ."-fd'rr'the SuTty Sat city, are getting along very tun, - niceiy in 3 out Monday guests oi Lr. - f Scholla and the ' r; ). Adk ns. Mr. Wadsworth r.u,"8. jQufo nf Mr and fl' r.Sr L f t noahip for the American "iluo "r",S.",r1-r3 ;I , n DU Type Founders Co., of Portland. ""'J young fady. While here Mr. Wadsworth went respected young muy. nut. to witness the ball game be- r)S(,ftr t ancl. working on the tween the Masons and Pythians. xillamook line, was injured by a M B Hoard, of Holbrook, was blast the other day. He suffered in town Tuesday, accompanied a compound fracture o the leg bv J Sanders, a Ualiiornia or- ur. ducmcj uiu8ufc chardist. who has been treating Hillsboro ,toandhe id Mr Hoard s orchard lor scate mr. tauiimw ijii "Lctc Mr Sunders is ture. Dr. Tamiesie states that illlUVIl-UvL t-vvj. - , , highly recommended lor ims me patient, ma 3 wv. class of work, R. B. Goodin and wife, of TV,,nnnt.vCourthasconcluded Salem, were over to the city to not build the road from Tual-iecomion Ji two X "',Bw"rS anthem Pecific. terms. , was up to the city Tuesday. He Jos. Bucher, of above Moun- t hi Deacnes were in- taindale, was in town ast eye- . d b the late frosts and tnat . . . nr j? correct. Mrs. ti. Khea, Hillsboro. ff . 11 U l.c.1- a I hia nihg. lVir. DUWICI luav- ..: effects when his house burned re cently, his neighbors saving per haps twenty dollars worth only. Mr. Bucher lost many books, all ua wartime naoers. which he oi,.a,i Viio-Vilv as he was a veter- an of the Civil War, and all of iii.;rio- pvppot what he was wearing when the fire took place, his trees are suffering trom "curlv leaf," and he is thinking that he will grub them out and try another kind of truit S. G. Rhodes, of Witch Hazel, was an Argus caller, yesterday, He states that crops are looking fine and that hops, are away W advance of the season,. It will pay you to buy what o-oods vou are needing of H. Wehrung & Sons before the busi ness is closed out, Geo. Stitt, of Beaverton, and who has been in that section 33 years, was up this morning, greeting friends. Geo. has sold several thousand dollars worth of his orooerty, and is just keep- . i i ing enough to give mm sumcieni exercise tor health. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the under signed will please call and settle. Herman Ustermann, uenter ville Store. The many friends of Riley Cave, who has been m business in Hillsboro ever since the town was on the man, will regret to learn that his condition is not much improved, and that he is a very sick man. Ben Heesacker, manager of the Verboort baseball team, was in town today. He says Banks and Verboort will play at Ver boort, Sunday, at 2:30. Philip Schneider, of near Bloom ing, was in town today. fmmmmmmwmmmaKma I J.S.L0RSUNG 1 a Contractor and Builder M ( Rams a Snecialtv i - Ind'pt phone ist Rood's Div. A Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 i I- Notice of Final Settlement v.i- ;. v.areV.v uiveii that the under signed has filed in the County Court of Washington county, vrcguu, u. account as executor of the last wilt and testament of Malinda Tupper, ueceanc.., and that said final account has been set for hearing and settlement, Deiora sum court, on Monday, June it, lyio, v o'clock A.M. Dated this May M, lQi' WILLIAM TUPPER, Executor of the Last Will nd Testament of Malinda Topper, Deceased. Benton Bowman, Attorney for Executor. OR U. f . HCINCCK, V. S. D. V. D. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE Ind. Phoie l, tsnerwooa, ui 'A 1 ' ty. seat luesuwj