PIONEER RILEY CAVE PASSES OVER DIVIDE tirric"' ,H' ' hcmii siiiir mvi: in simv iii.nr ua Mi" ' Slrrllm iharailer and I me Imr(ril) llili-v I :t' ''. ami H wilt'-- v Kiii'Aii irM'li'iil til a .ii 1 1 ii-: 1 on ,' K ilii'it ill III Imilli' in i' ; . 11,11 ,!,!.!, ill "Mi' oYlm-k Turn ,;t. .'lit''- :i" lU'"" ni'lin.' M-uia! month. !! wiih Ih'I'h at I'Lilli" 1'uivIihi I'latti- Co., Jliviiiiri, M:tnli U, 1 X H . ami with ii' pan-til. ( i m t' tin U'i!i;t V;i!la n.untrv in Is J:j, uliriv lm I'iillnT. IU'. .Iiiiih-h i'u: a M tlnwliI mini ( r. wa ,.H;l,"i-. III Illl'iSlull work. In IS 1 1, lm I'anutH iiiovt-il to Wiili inluii County and nctlli-it on what mi tin-it known a "Tuali tv I'Lui, ., " Tin fiitlu-r iliril in I'n'.I. Mr. I a i" attfiulcil m'IiimiI on ,Wtli I'lain, Iti.H f i tv. I srhmil li"U'.- Ltil a lii t lliHir iiinl Mjilit Uiith.s. ami l.j M'liiml mates witc iiail'-luviilH anil Indian. Litre tin- min man w absent to th'' I "i-i -.1 1 !rov f Acii'li'iny, wluiv l.c ivn-iwd a fair tinea li"ii. II'' Ifaninl tin- lilaeksinith tia.ii'. ami in the lialyeon ilaHof the her ' in 'aliinjTtoii County sls'l al! tin' (vlclirute'l Iui"m-.h iiiiikin.' IhU eii'euit. In Ct he fiirni-.i.r'l hi nun mount neruitf in the lii'lian war :nul win in the eiiiMC' sii' iit at Iktiso, Mah.i, In IsiW hiM.iciiei it lilaeksinith shop in IIi!Mirt, uii'l wits at his anvil nmtmuously until hist year when he lai'l dow n his apron, He al ways t . m . k an iutie interest in public all'airs. and had a irile i.-n. ,. uUH aK'ent for the Ore K'tiiian in this eity when he first fc'Uleil in this eity, and hits hittJi !! 1 (he paper ever sinee, a nuilliiiUHiS er iee of over 'l Mr. Cae was married to M:i Imtla I'.omI, (if I'latte Co., Mo.. I;tini a! dan early pioneer), April 12, 1st ill, and live children were Wn to the union, Three have lieil. Mrs. Cuc and two ehild o'li, .lames Wesley and Miss Uose J'live, survive. '!or many wars lie was the loeal justice of the peace, :m, W!H ahvays active as ""e of the direetors of the hin 'iiiiiit fairs held here years a:o. I"' was a inemher id' Tualitv yhv A. V. & A. M. The funeral took plaee from the jjiMiilv residence at 1:.'H) today, 'jt'V. Kvan I'. J luetics preaehinn the funeral discourse. Alt', lave was a remarkahle ojaraeter in the way of kuowl filKe of current events, lie was 11 rinistant reader and he never "verlooked the dailv action of '""Kress, , f iu. U.Kisaturc iit'n in session, and in some w ay Iieeanie possessed of every dejail in state polities, liav "ik'a w iilejrraspof puhlie allairs. In character he was absolutely '"'iieht and it iH recorded that he n,'v;riiitenti(iiiallywronp,d aper w,n in his lontfi-a'iver. His fam ily have the sympathy of a law ni'cle of friends tAkM) OP THANKS. i' desire to express our sincere thanks (o those who so kindly tw.siste, us with their aid and K'"ipalhy during our recent hc '';'!lv''ii)enf, the death and funeral Ul" late husband and father. M US. Ull.KY Cavk. J. W. Oavi:, ... KOSH C'AVK. "illsUim, Ore., June S), 1010. SUNDAY AT ATMI.I-TIC PARK Till. I ...., I . . It.! .....!... " oiiiaiui j'.iues, a limy mue i'.'m llif t it v. will pla the Car "!"a next Sunday at. ih'JO. The nine eoines well recommi'iiih'd 'ml they have boon strontfthon- ilHr lin IV..,,, it... t ,.(i 1 . I- .'"III UiL' lOltiail'4 llll"'-i 111 "1'ilcr to try and pull out a "Very eiiiiiii l.nt i,iwitl,luuiimon , that tfanie was iost by a IIHKC, Ai-Kiiaaml Oregoniau, $2.25. Hon. II. V. Klamath lai: plillit to ( '. S eiiii., ii,,r SS IHII G. GUILD '' da!,- i,: ,, i ! firm nrAnim...R had tin- hn .me, , , V it h the ,,, lhl, "pui' lia ,!" or ,.:, filled i, buy ;,h, price. Mr. I lab di nt of (In ,-, t -, a i i . , 1 1 -.in.OK'l ln.elii i raj, i,i I . he he ran eet ,n ni, lel'llit' II hli.' ( '.ill! thill IM, III t l;e m,! "I'llll I'll, ll. . I',' I' 'I'".! ilii'd to ! of ( 'ahfurnta' UipiV . lar,'. ",A,-r t n!ie lo the ei".,iii,r ,iii l laiVeht tnt.il ainoiillt (if ; i ; ), the I I da.i In, ui Saturda , , ,PiMl. II. t.i.lune Z. I'.llU, will '. cti in VM. The one Imivu, the net largest total anioiin'i (if 1,'ihhI. will icei(. ) 'I ),,. J,,,,. son huvinvr the third laivt ityioUlit of V'ihhI.S will reeeiu'?.",. YW.y. same as cash. These I ni'H will u- in (,ur windnw ...... I. .1.,. .1 ,: i.i ..n.i.i 'I'uiiiK ine .sale. Alter 11 .M'. L.i rail at our .-.tore in per "ii. or mail us ymr 1 s!ii-i. ' h'-M- pn.es w ill :iw av I'uesihiv, June lis 1 1 . i .... ' arehase e i'i .''ll r.iiu. t fill llli .V ."Sous. The Sherwo.Nl White Sox Went over to 'I illamook the !at of the Week and plased a series of three rani'-H with the Tillamook nine. I illamook Micceedeil in yfWmy two eanieN o.it of the three, hut in order to do it they jmiiurled Collie Jlrilhot. the rx-leaue pitcher, and Arinhriister, who eaueht with the Portland league team last year. T'h, jiitehed lor Shei wo n ami the last jaine the ShrrWoo.lteS halted llrilhol out of the lot. A hi reduction sale "on all millinery," We olfer our mer chandise, with price Inducements, that are hound to command the general attention of buyers of 1.''h JU'Lriliellt throughout liillsbom and vicinity. Our f.t les are correct. Mrs. II. Khea. Main St.. llillsWu. Miss Alice Sew ell, who has been in New York for several weeks, is aain at Lyme. Conn ecticut, where she will aeain re sume her art work under one of the x-st instructors in the Kasl. While in New York Miss Sewell w;ts visited by Miss Wilhclinina Hcidel, w ho is at a School of lilocuti'in at llostoa. Miss Heidel eojujr over to the tnetrosilis ex pressly to visit the Hillsboro kii'I, Corsii'e: I ';iir perfectly match ed sorrd mare colts full sisters two and three years. Kind and gentle, line disiMisitioti. Hmke to lead only. J. T. Heard, 1 miles S. K, of HillsUiro. Photic Ind. ILkhI'sK. 11-1.1 A.sh Houston leads in the hat linir average of the t'ardinals. and Catcher I'lielps is at the Mom of the list but Phelps leads in beiiiK' walked to llrst ia.se, showing that his ' eye is ... .i i all lo Ine lmhki. When the kitchen is properly j i.e...:. i,;.... ;,. ii,.. CtnllppeU llieie is mim."iioh- in in. louse. Come In and see our Chaninun and I harter UaK ranges. They are the best. Kmrick A: I iirwin. Mrs. Sylvia Tucker, who has U'on in the city since the ileatli of her father, S. I. l'owell. ile narted last v enine: for her hoine in l larKston. ;isn., nmie r, is in the millinery business, with her daughter. Miss Maude. Co to Wvatt xCo.. for the lat- ... .1 . O....I. est shoes. We carry mo i ;icr ard; the Mradley-Metcalf; the VU. I hum and the lliumiion lirovvn the best makes and styles. Sec mi display window. Fred Schoon Sr., of Cornelius, and who has been in that section :!;t vears. was down to uie county seat, yesterday, and while in town called on the Argils. We are selling all lines of unods at cost. Mens work sinus, w cents; men s regular weinni iindervveiir. V.D cents; men's sum mer weiuht at 2.r. and Id fciits, II. Wehrumr & Sons. II A llinshaw, travelinu; freight aKent for the S. .1'. linw in Oreeon, wits in the city Moii dav. Mr. llinshaw wa. aent for the company at Hillsboro for ounihcrof ye;irs, and was suc ceeded by Mr. Viekers. lot.-oiluetorv ami Farewoll ,i. ,,, with free ice cream at Centerville Hall, 11 from 10 a. Saturday, .lime in. 10 i p. I". H. Ostermann, C,iH)d music Centerville. W l' DessiiiKer, of Heaverto", was' in town this njornintf. m lew insl. Hnished raisin the M. t, ;.i, h at that Phieo and an addition will le made to the structure, Situare piano for sale, $90. In ..,i ..i.,uo ulunio. am a Rood in- fit for sale latest style $10.). l;asy rur for sale navments, Stehnndt & Miuscii " . (O 1C Store. Khnoniea. . .i .... a .it, who r(ceived ixrinur a'";i . f tin electric shock last week that c m near inittinj? him out ot L,l" .: L nhle to boon the ibe aid of crutches, New Red liiblwn white pure x n.ra sol hnir at nor dozen, or 4 dozen tor 25 ents at li. WehrunK & Sons. Uerry boxes at Greer's. ''"I Mr. (, , '"tV no Hit V ':,!:::;: h: I btlb ntliUlillHU Th. , ,!,. ! ik. i ... etcivir of lite new I mid iffue ut Vale !:ii! KM' II ,S i.Skl 1) HIS U'tMtlNTMI.Vr I'luiliiMi C.in , a S.il;iry ul SJ.IHMI per Annum "my '!. (luiid, who came to W a hini'ton County when a I toy, and who edited the Independent years ai'o, and, cominencinK in Auriet, 1:hi7. edit-d the Arjrus for L'O months, later v'oin to New port, w here he published the Sentinel, has loomed across the Orepm nolitiear horizon Tin. rst of the week he was reeom- inell'l'Ml he Senator P.uiirin. for I'pointineiit ;n Heeeiver of the i-'w (ioveriuiient huidolliee to ! tahlished iit Vale as soon as ire unpointed. all officials ; Cuild figured in Oregon fx t i - ties for 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 v Vc.'ON :iinl lie vi'!i -d to the state h'voslature and was a member of the famed bold up" legislature. He was a close friend of Jonathan P.oiirne and eer since the Senator hax represeiiled Oregon he h;is prom ised to take care of ( Juild. He is now makin'Mxl, and although I lav v lev kicks (Juild has alwavs fought Haw ley theapiMiintment will no doubt U' made and con tinued. Mr. (Juild lived in HillsUiro until last .June when he moved over to Newport and took chartre of the New port Sentinel. He is capable, and will make a tfood icial. Mrs. (Juild is a sister of Mrs. W. N. liarrett. of Hillsboro. Aside from his closeness to Journe Mr. (Juild has asked no suiioi't tor the claims ol ap Miiiitineiit, and his recommenda tion was a surprise to Mr, l'.arr- ett, when told of it Tuesday inorniii).r. "Here's to you, Heiney!" i't ui.ic sai.i: I hr iitn','1 vi(MK .1 rrll ut ptililic lc at Inn (noil 4 inilc N W . of (i'.rnrtir, on lo milrs north ul (Ml Saturday, liine fresh with CHlf al I'll in pk Hi killer, mill ilUU.ro. ut lo it. tn S: 1 hrrr cowa. our ii. Ic: one in milk four limn' lis: our com niK ftc.li iu,n, rnrlnit; licifcr, 4 hrml of hoL-a, how wuli in l; s rtt nidr, 1 6 lirsil hn , in old oliccp tent 6 lmill)l, souir h ckciiK, IVcrinu mower good as new, OsIkjoic liiikr kimhI m, liors power ilirmlicr, (jocd, moMiilcd jxiwrr, o,d tnicka; ll liuli Oliver plow, t double sin, vcl- ilii-1 U-ams; one tingle shovel, aircl liraiu; lever harrow, inch wnoti, l-mt hack, net douhlc lmrnesi, anlen limit, hiivf.uk with roieaiiil pulhy com pine. cara iiter tools, K'init stone, i-ctil saw, tiiiineroua nrticlra liouseliold lurni Hue. Also Iwlween 15 and ju acres of KTH in, lmy, oata. wheat, rlover and tint- tli v. to lie rnrveateu nt will ol purcnascr. I'rre lunch at noon, and refreshments. rerun of sale. I'mler f 10, caah. Over (1,., S months liaukalile note, at 8 per cent, intt-rest CiKo. w. Kki.lv, Owner. It I'. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Clms. Miller, Clerk.. ALT MAN -UIPIM.I; Clarence hlmer Altman and Miss Uith (Jipple, Uith of Hillsboro, 1 . .1... were utiiieu pi man uiko ai me home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. (Jreear, at Corvallis, Ore., Sun d;tv. June 5. 1910, Rev. S. M. Nickle ollit-iatinjr. lho jrriHmi lias been connected w ith a press- inr parlor in Hilsloro, and the bride is a vrrand daujfluoror fttrs. l'.nnsen, of Hillsboro. I'l HI.IC SAl'l! DAIRY lll-KI) Owinn to a change in business I will sell at public auction at the II. llrown Feed Hani, I' mirth anil Main Street. Hillsboro, Ore- iron, at 1:H) p. m., on niv eiiine dairy neru 01 10 noovi I ... 1. ... I l 1U I milk cows and one honor. All were Iresh since February and the herd has been testing from 1.20 to 4.5)0. All are penile. Any one is welcome to inspect those cows up to the day of sale at my place on Hillsboro, Route 5. These cows are an guaran teed to be good and healohy, Terms: One year time bank able note, 8 per cent, two per cent oil' for cash, Julius Christonson, Owner. Hillsboro, Route 5. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Ed Shute, Clerk. UNITIU) SURVI-Y COMPLETE The United has its survey com plete to Tillamook, and the same hud been anurovod by the di- rc-tors of the line. The road will go down the Wilson River, nnd means 80 miles of construc tion. The line from Tinardville fn MeMinnville has also been surveyed, and will be built in the not distant future. Actual con-oti-oetion will depend largely on the Eastern bond market, which is now unsettled, but Jim Hill always finds the money for his enterprises. John McFee, the oldtime base ball player, and who is still in ii,.. immo occasionally, was over from South Tualatin, yesterday, HILLSBORO ARGUS JUNE 19 10 John Welch, of near Heaverton, was up to the city yesterday morniiiir. When you want ice cream, get t in- best. Ha.lewood -Kwlxt's Confectionery. J. S. Swalley, of Keedville. was a county seat caller Tuesday fore noon. Douglas $T, shoe at $3.75; $4 shoe at 15; $:..00 shoe at $2.50 and $2.85, at II. Wehrung&Sons. John 10. Zimmerman, of beyond (ilencoe, was in Tuesday, and took out a load of powder. Money to loan on real estate. Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku ratli liros., HillsUiro. Or. 21tf J. Ii. Horwick, the Keedville tnerchant, was up to the city Tuesday, Karl Ilollenlieck and wife, of Mountaindale, were in the city Tuesday. Wanted: A good ji rl for gen eral house work. Waires. $20. Mrs. J. C. Buchanan, Cornelius, Ore. H-13 W. Reynard and K. C. Mullov. of near Laurel, were over to the city Tuesday morning. Ferd Itewr, of Bethany, was over town 'luesday. He rejKirts cro)S liMiking line out his way. J. K. Reeves, owner of the big Reeves ranch, south of Cornelius, was in town Tuesday evening. Alexander Webster and Alice ('. Weddle were marriod June 3. lUM, by Judged. W. Barries. Born, June 7, 1910. to Klisha (.'rain and wife, of Shady Brook, a girl. Born. June 8. 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. William Robb, of Center ville, a son. Ben 11. Curtis, of Multnomah, and Clara Morin, of Washington County, were married in Port land, June 1. 1910. See Wyatt & Co. 's display win dow. 1 lie latest styles in hats. ihury soft hats: tine straw bats, and Panamas. Mrs. Gay Lombard, of Port land, was a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. M. Tongue, the last of the week. It will pay you to buy what goods you are needing of H. Wehrung & Sons before the busi ness is closed out. Howard Baird has moved his store to the new Heidel building, on Main Street, next to the Odd Fellows' building. Clarence Glen, who worked for I. C. Lamkin 20 years ago, was in town from North Yamhill last evening. Adam Hergert, of Blooming, was in town luesuay. lie says that the contractor is busy with the Reeves' bridge. Last Dance of the season at the Hillsboro Opera House, Sat urday evening, June 18. Toelle's orchestra. lo not forget the date. Perry Watson, the Greenville oldtimer, and now living at Bux ton, was down to the city yes terday. He has just recovered from a severe illness. Cream Separator for " sale Sharpless No. 2; price $250. J. Haggertv. Beaverton, Ore., Route 2. 13tf Lewis Knnes went to Beaver ton Tuesdav to run the big steam roller for the county-, taking the place of young Mr. Ileisler, who was injured yesterday. All persons' knowing them selves indebted to the under signed will please call and settle. Herman Ostermann, Center ville Store. Gob. W. Kelly, of Vinelands, was in Tuesday, getting out sale bills. Mr. ho ly will have a sale June 18. as his health is such that he can not farm his place Keep your chickens enclosed! Just received -a large consign ment of poultry wire. Now is the time to buy.- Lmenck & Corwin. Willard Carmack. of Portland, and Josephine Owen, of Wash ington County, were married June 7, 1910, in the city, Rev, Fisher officiating, A. V. Denny, of near Raleigh, was up to tne city yesteraay ai- ternoon. Mr. Denny is working hard to get his section cut on into Multnomah. Geo. Schulmench returned Monday from a trip to Southern Oreiron. and states that the prospects for a crop down in that section are hne. The Schiller-a 10 cent cigar, and the Grand Marca, a two for a quarter cigar, are what you want when you buy a cigar, Kept at every bar in Hillsboro, Ask for them. The Argus office' has just com pleted the schedule tor tne an . 1 11 . J . 1 T i? of the Oregon Brigade, Uniform Rank K. of P. The boys are ex peeting a big time in their regi mentals. Sewers Acres Acreage in five, ten or twenty acre tracts, One mile north of Sewell station on Oreiron Electric. See owner, No airents. Prices reasonable and terms to suit. Jas. I Sewell. FOR 4TH OF JULY Committee on Arranirements Promise to Eclipse all Other Efforts NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES COMING Arnold and His Big Showi Will be 'on the Ground, Betler Than Ever P. Cornelius, chairman of the executive committee, reports that the Fourth of Julycommittee on arrangements are arrantnnc for the greatest celebration ever held in the county. They are adding new features to the ex ercises every day and expect to and a flying machine if hustling counts for anything. The games and contests are to be much more comprehensive than ever before and the boys say that when all is over it will be universally ac- aimed that Hillsboro has out done itself and all other county celebrations. Arnold will centre his big shows in the city and he has better at tractions than ever before. There ill Ix? three days of baseball. and F. J. Sewell has already signed up the Catholic boys who played a hne game here, Sunday. 1 he car service has been ar ranged for and all trains will stop at the park, and the grounds are but a short distance from the 9th street Electric stop. 1 he orator of the rourth will e a state-wide celebrity. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS YoutiK Bro Iuv Co to R I Herrick, 3 luta Grove's Htiulits. io Kuiin Via to U F, k I. nd StttlU VU, lot 3 blk 4 Forest Grove 1 H Leele to Title & Tiust Co, 160 b ice 10 t 2 u r 6 w 10 Johii Humphrey? to Clara ltelsnian, 30 a on bill street HilUboro 37 Christian Lib man a to Margaret ColF- uian, tract in block "V" Lehmaun Acre Tracts 300 Paul I.insri to Pietro Parise, 1 1 a sec 7 t 1 n r 1 w 2soo G W Stitt to Dorsey Nichols, 33.78 a near Beaverton 5000 Urn Fault to F W Delsmaa, 9.05 a v..l. ir:,i-i., .-vunu iiuiaiKjru jyoo V Norby to Adilie Kimble, 200 a sees 3 and 12 X 1 n r 5 w 10 Geo P Lent to Addie Kimble, 160 a sec 24 t 1 n r 0 w 10 Geo Cramberg to Jos Engels, tract in hue 2 llumpurey s addition 1000 C Mays to M Almira Brooks, 4 66 a at Scholls 10 Rollin 11 rooks to l; C Mays, 40 acres at actions .4000 Almira Brooks to Chas Brooks, io.- 3S5 a near Scholls -.1550 A S Ellis to A Iienriksen, 6.57 acres Tigardville .6500 Same to same, 12 69 acres sec 10 12 s r 1 w 4500 Cnas Oeibetger to a b GrUler, 15 a sec 2$ t 2 s r 1 w 3000 J rraucistoA M Speckeluieier, 0.75 a sec 3b t 3 r 1 w 125 U W Kicliardson to Flora Richard son, e 'A lot 4 blk 26 F Grove 3600 John hnnei to t red uoetze, 40 a sec 34 t 1 s r 3 w 1150 Geo Mazzel to Frank High, 3.33 a in Ueaveiton 1 too Henrietta Luscher to Ii B Dauchy 36.25 a sec 32 t 3 n r 4 w 3500 tinted Trust Co to Frank Waller, 3 lots Beusonic Heights 10 Albers Brcs to J D Rode, 7.5S a at Forest Grove 5000 Brian Tully to N Boyingtou Co, 160. S7 a sec 30 t 1 n t 4 w Frank Powers to O Phelps, lot 4 Powers' snbdiv lo F'lizabeth Dooley toUryille Prickett, 2 a neir Banks., soo Frank Balogh to Jos tsalogu, int in 11.64 a iigardville 10 Jos Balogh to Lewis Balogh, 2.04 a TiKardville . 10 Geo and Frank Fisher to F J Stark, I.53 a below hcholls 560 Mia Adams to Almira Brooks, 1 50 a Scholls 650 Geo llauccck referee to Frank Fish er et al, 18.31 a below Scholls 1905 as J Dunn to Mary Delsney, i a sec 21 t 1 s r 1 w - 1 H F Reinoehl to W H Deemer, 45 - 11 a Kilwin Comfort dona'iou. . , . 100 W A Milteuberger to A A Mead, 160 a sec 4 t 3 n r 4 w 10 Title & Trust Co to Alonzo Williams lots 35 and 36 Hillsboro Acre 16S0 The Astoria Co to Hammond Lbr Co 1203.51 a in Wash Co...... i I K M Heidel to A A Mead. 70.41 a sec 5 t 3 n r 4 w - 10 Geo Robinson to Katie Holmes, 160 a sec 30 t 3 s r 3 w 6000 Thos Thompson to Wm H Finn, H.07 a sec 31 1 1 s r 3 w 1950 Frank Power to Chas Hodgdon, 3 lots Richard Williams' donation... 10 Clyde Reeves to J E Reeves, q c 370 a Llneenlelter claim - 1 John Stewart et als to Stewart Tim ber Co, 400 a sees 4&6t2nrsw 100 G I Direty to C T Lnristensen, .1 a F.11 Uavis claim I W N Hathorn to Maggie Mason, 35 a near laurel 3000 J W Frisbie to Rachel B Porter, 251 100 feet Curtis' sub-div F Grove... 00 J 1) Merryman to Albert Luther, lot tn Uak Urove addition 250 F Mott to W L Hermans, 45.79 a and other land sec 15 t 1 n r 4 w. . . M I) Fessler to W h Palmer, 6.78 a Taylor Ferry road 10 T R Davis to United Railways, right of wayatftss per acre Katie Brown to T S Wilkes, lot 2 blk 17 Simmon's ad lo5o L u Bonn to alias I Uorulon, 50 a sec 5 t 2 s r 2 w Mark T Cox to Oregon F,lectric, ritrht of way across Lot 4 blk F Grove 80 Alex Gordon to United Railways 2.87 acres right of way 430 T K Davis and Chas Davis to tne United Railways right of way 1180 J H Dooley to United Railways, tight ol way- 237 Elizabeth Dooley, widow, to United Railways, 2.95 acres right of wy 590 John Aydelot to unlteil Kuways right of way Samuel Short to United Railways 2.88 acres, tight of way 388 John Ileisler to United Railways, tight of way Richard Reycraft to United Railways right of way, $1 per M for timber C C Hancock to O M Pope, lot 8 blk 38, Cornelius Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. Martin Hansford, of near Sher wood, and who petitioned the custody of two minor children, living with the divorced wife. Iost out this week before Judge (Joofiin. After all the evidence w as in, the Court concluded that the children would be better off away from either party, and consequently awarded the custo dy of Albert It. Hansford, aged 9, and Thelma, aged 6, to the Hoys' & Girls' Aid Society, and Sheriff Hancock delivered them over to that institution yesterday. Drain your low land and make it produce double. We will start the manufacture of tlje largest tile in a few days. We now have a supply of 4-inch. 5-inch and 6 inch, on hand. Put in vour or der at once. Our clav is the best for producing irood durable tiling. Order now.-Groner & Pwowell, Co., Scholls, Hillsboro, Ore., Route 2, Ind. Tel. 7tf The Reedville Base Ball team went over to Cooper Mountain and defeated the locals on their own grounds last Sunday to the tune of 17 to G. The feature of the game was the nitchintr of Rollins and Coryell. The Reed ville Boys will cross bat3 with the Farmington team on the home grounds next Sunday. Game called at 2 p. m. I have money to loan on irood real estate security. Also can find you a buyer for your farm or business. Call and see me at the confectionery store, opposite Oregon Electric depot, Hillsboro, Ore.-O. M. Pope. Norville Biggs, . a lad of eight or nine years, died at figard, June 3, Dr. Vincent reporting it as spinal meningitis. A day or later, a younger child in the same family died, and a Portland physician, who attended, writes Dr. Wood, county health officer. tnat he believes that the children died from some ptomaines eith er in the food or water. Plunkett, the vegetable man, who calls on you with first class stock, is adding to his lines every day. If you want the freshest in the market and plenty for your money see him. The following vital statistics were reported to the County Board of Health during May: Return on marriages, 14; scarlet fever, 1; diphtheria, 1; measles, 23; deaths males, 6; females, 5; births males, 8; females, 9. W. D. Wood, County Health Of ficer, Lost: Male and female dogs. Female is white and black spotted, and has brown head. Male is black and white spotted. D. Burkhalter, Hillsboro, Rural Route. A Miss Phillips, of near the Oak Grove Farm, was thrown out of a buggy, Sunday, and re ceived some ugly wire cuts from the fence. She also suffered a fracture, which was reduced by Dr. Tamiesie, A lady friend was in the vehicle with her when the runaway took place. The helper engine, on the Sheridan local, while coming up the Portland mountain, last night, just as it was at the end of the big trestle, jumped the track. . The head engineer brought the train to a standstill, and no damage was done except to belate the passengers. Concrete is now being placed in the foundation of the Hotel Tamiesie, Third and Main. When this structure is up it will add greatly to the appearance of the city and it will be the neatest hotel building to the West of Portland. Prof. Magann will lead the first rehearsal of the chorus choir riday evening at eight o'clock at the M. E. church. All mem bers and all who have been in vited to join the chorus, are re- ouested to be present. Com. on music. Thos. Talbot was down from Cornelius, Tuesday, and says that Cornelius is to have the record celebration since the town's in ception. He wants all Argus readers to peruse their big dis play on page 4. Lieutenant Body, of Vancou- t -r a .1 ver, u. s. A., was in me cuy today. He is making a map of the roads to discover how the Japs are to land at Tillamook and invade Hillsboro. "Banzai!" Miss Blanche Huston, formerly of Hillsboro, was recently wed ded to a Mr." Clifford, of Baker City. They will make their home in Baker City. L. M. Hoyt, between the drug stores, will put in a stock of stationery, and may add a line of pianos and musical instru ments. Marriage licenses: Geo. W. Sheppard and Estelle M. Elliott; Harvey W. Bradley and Frankie Ruth Runner, of Metzger. Dr. F. M. Robinson, one of the pioneer medical men of the state, was up from Beaverton, yester day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, of the Arcade district, were down from above Glencoe, this morn ing. The little daughter of Jesse Beard, aged 4 or 5 years, died near Banks, the other day, from 1 an attack of diphtheria. PGE 3 PROFRNSIONAU F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Nargpon - ' Office Balley-Mrrirsn block," urwUir. Rooms 12, 14 and 1A. Kftaldonno Houth wmt corner Karelins and Hecoml Mtnuta, Both 'Phones. S. T. LINKLATER, U. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGE0N Otflos npaUIr OTsrThe Delta Drug Htoie Rldnc Katof Court Hou, In tha corner of the block. JAM8PHILLIfTAjiISlE,M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suritson Southern PaciuO Railroad Co ooiiaultallon in French or Knglmh. or tire upsUiri, over L. M. Hoyt (Jo's, store, north side of Main 8tM Hillaboro, Or. A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S. Physician arid Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 0. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGF.ON Calls Answered Day or Night Independent I'honc ORENCO, OR KG ON DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILL8BORO OREGON Sm. A. Bapfajr W. O. Hmrm BAGLEY A HARE , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shnte Building HILLSBORO. .. . OREGON. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Room ), 4, & s. Morgan Blk. Hillabora JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office UpeUlra, Bailey -Morgan Block Rooms, i an J a. HILLSBORO, - ORKQON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Ornoi: Main Street, opp. Court.Hoube. HILLSBORO OREGON AAArrrVWWWvVrVW THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Room j, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN" !' VETERINARY PHYSICIAN'? AND SURGEON ' The only graduated and licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABinS No. 1 Office phones: Pacitio States 501; Ind.,213 y.t Residence phones; Independent 243; l'a- 7 it.... u.nn in,.. . . . DR. J. R MARSHALL, D E if I SiT I am Prepared to do HUh Class Dental Work. . A New Ollice with Modern Equipment Tamiesie Bldg. - - HILLSBOKO, OKK. Muin and Third. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern Woodman tf America, meets every first ami third Saturdays in each mouth at their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial ly invited to attend camp meetings. . b. O. Khouks, Consul. R. E. IIauiKhman, Clerk. f J. S. L0RSUNG Contractor and Builder h i Large Barns a Specialty Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div; ' Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 p mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmJi Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby aiven that the under-' signed has filed in the County Court of Washington County, Uregon, ms nnai account as executor of the last will and testament of Malinda T upper, deceased, and that said final account has been set for hearing and settlement, before said court, on Monday, June 7, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated this May 36, 1910. WILLIAM TUPPER, Executor of the Last Will aud Testament of Malinda Tupper, Deceased. Benton Bowman, Attorney for Executor. OR II. F. HEINECK, V. S. D. V. D. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN..' AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE Ind. Pho.ie C9, Sherwood, Ore.