HILLSBORO BOY HOME FROM ANNAPOLIS ilium" UhtpH Orndiinlra nt l'nt MM SMpman WIH III ASSKiMO TO Till; tOASf , llmm' Vaiallu Hi-lore liiiln( Aboard Ship Will :: K- narrrtt. wM of Mr. IlMl Mr, I.hi. W. N. Iturrvil. 8rrii-l lim' 'll-st W4''lt fr"m AiiM.i!"'ii. hff In Rrmlimtnl ul tli.- Naval Academy mm Mi.l shipman. Mr. Marrvtt has hud tlnff yt-aru nt th' nnuli'tiiy mill int'-rsTMftI with thin wm-iiiittK-rouH crtiiw'B otTthe Atlantic c.ia't. II' "w t"litj for two yrai'.i a- pant midshipman, Itti'l tin n taki-rt I'xaminatioit an an riisin. I'roin then on cadi ti-rm of cai'H he pannr to higher foiiiink'.ioiiH. !! wan onlcrcil t the I'ai ilic I'ount on pay ami imy trawl, ami i'xjhtU hin onlcn liny tunc within the Next few wrVks. ami may jro oil her to p.ri iin i Ion or to Mure Island. Mr, liam lt in hmkiiitf line ami it Ui'ii two years Kim e lie kiw Hillshoint. He Keen a emit iiiiiniwMiciit here in that time, M. V. A. PICNIC The Mmlern Woodmen picnic in thUuu wart attended by a fair si.ci! t-mwil, last Saturday, hut the thr.-atetiiiitf weather pre vciili'l a inamniolli attendance. The heavy rain of Friday nik'lit. ami the overcast xkyofthe morn im.' we.e Hullicieiit to keep many away from the city. The I toys had a pl time, however, ami the Dankx'Mnnd wart ilown in uiiifi'i in, to help out the Hills Imrit r.aml. in heading tho parade. The really characleriHtic float was that .sent up hy Silver Camp, of iVed'. il!e. which wart an immense Ink' on heels, hnulrd hy a four Imrse d am, driven hy Neik'hUir Fred llamel, ot NS'i-st Union. This limit was gaily deeorated ttiiil was well worth while the many press ion of adniiratioii it hnmtfht forth. Two other cveivreeii flouU were in the pa rade, sent down hy the Royal NeihUirs, of Forest Grove. The day w as M'nt on the grounds t Shtitel'aik and a steam merry-go-.riiiimj Jeiit to the spirit of the invasion. The Uiys will !ioe fur more favorahle weuther when they hold another out-door picnic. iim Mi:iniMis The Hart and Magann meetings in the tent on the court house mpiare have heen well attended and the sessions are always crowded, so much ho, in fact, that it was necessary to enlarge the taliernacle. Mr. Hart is a rapid tire talker and seems to de list his audiences, and the solo work of Mr. Magann, and the chorus work under his direction, arc the siihjectof much favorahle comment. Mr. Hart is considered one of the greatest pulpit orators ever visiting the city and us the meet ings are under the auspices of H the churches he is getting a strong siipimrt. He sH'aks nt 3: p. m. and 7:lr daily, and at ll:ixi next Sunday morning. OIWNCO lAKTY The ming friends of Miss henna tiirod, of Oreiico, gave her a farewell surprist party, Friday I'vening, June 10, nt the home f Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kunz, at tlrenco, Miss (!irod leaving for Salem to join her parents, who have moved there. Tho evening was enjoyed greatly, tho program heing music and games. Those I'resent were: Mi. nml Mm. Sum Kim, 1'if iilit Kuu., Kt Kim., ,roim Glrod, Row Nli.llor, J win- MrCoruiick. Clarit BrandciihriK. ""y Wciif, A. In VVctfill, Miuli., Mabel Townwnil. Orlle OtU, I'.Iiiiit Vniiim, Victor Wtntfiill, Mar Mmlilox, O, Sport, John Jossv, Arthur (irml ly, Clarence Benin, A. Mi-gs ! "luCauirel. school Mi'iniNO Next Monday the school districts ' the county make their annual fleet ion. As a rule these meet ings ;il'o vorv rwwirlv ill tended. fly, ' J J'ww ..v 1 'ie school system upends a great deal of nionev iinnimllv nnd tax payers seem rather indill'erent lls to school management-not that good men are not nearly nl w.vs elected, however. The school meeting in the city, next Monthly afternoon, should receive 11 hhoral attendance. Turnout and vote your choice. I'YTHIAN OrTICI-RS I'hoenix IiOtlge K. of P. Monday eiiiug dyeted the following ol mers tt)p the ensuing term: Jesse Annlcfifiito. cliRneellor com niantler; John Hooker, vice; Ktl. ?V-hulmerich. orelute: Leo Per- master of work; Fred Hei master at arms; Dr. Mar 8"H, inside guurd; E. A. Gillen water, outside guard. Suit for rh'.M h ',. js ( ()t very l.fl.-i, ,;,t ;, ,...,,.'., f,. H church ; it.-. 1 , t ; j( hlilht that ,lo,. ; :i. t t . ,n, d o", tlllst Week. I!. imU r,,r , ation of a dei -j r.r a lot H C:n ton. on which a clnn h i .lo.'aied, and namert at defendants y I'Virin. president of I'aeilie I'l'ii versitv; U.-v. K,!,.v, p,,.-, h-nt ol McMinnville I'ollee; ;! l;,.v W, I:. I lollmsheail, pi'.-'iding elder (of the Portland I (Uriel, M. K. Cliuiih. The complaint Sets forth that the deed wa'i ex ecuted iii iN'iTi, and that ,. ,, the eomlitioiis i f tin- dei-c w;t, that the defend. ..nt. "shall make lltie I'rte, ij.ioi:i ,v eolleelion fn., (Mtiple on dayw of wi.i ; ip . i k otherwise, for fiimlslo ! (Vp .sm l!-, Iiouse ol worship in repair and i .. I . . . . I . . . , r in. ! "''co a msurc'i iro' i ' is n, lire. Mr. Ca.-do.i alle.-e.t thai this provision has heen iok.te I and the church hat fallen into decay, lind he thercf.xe units a decree declaring the deed Void and setting it aside. To the customer huyiiij.: the largest total amount of goods lor the 1 1 days from Saturdav, June 11. to June St. P.Hil, will U- giv en in gold. Tl in- haying the next largest total amount of goods will receive $10. The per son luring the third largent amount ofgiMMhwill receive. Kggs name as cash. These Prizes will he in our window each day during the sale. Al ter Jl'NK liTi call at tiur.tore in per son, or mail us your Purchase slips. These prizes will lie given away Tuesday, June li-H, l'.HU. Wehrung Sons, (sar Thayer, an oldtime Newspaperman, ami now dairy ing alxne daston, was down to tho countv Heat. esterdav. l'haver made his first trip to Portland inside 5 ear, this w eek. and that's going some for n man that was always in the thick of 'he itopulation. I'rain your low land and make it produce double. We w ill start the manufacture of the largest tile in a few days. We now have a supply til I inch, h inch and ( inch, on hand. Put in your or- ler at once. Our clay is the est for producing good durable tiling. Order now. (Ironer & Unwell. Co., Scholls, HilLsUiro, Ore.. Koute 2. Ind. Tel. 7tf Next week in pioneer day at Portland, and the oldtimcrs here ire planning on the annual visit. .Mrs. Marv liird, the eldest in lioneerage in the state, born icrc in IS.' 10, will attend and have the pleasure of meeting the path finders. Mrs. 1'ird resides a few mill's tmrth of this city. A big reduction sale "on all millinery." We offer our mer- handise. with price inducements, that are Uiund to command the , . . . f i r general atleiilion oi uuers oi gotnl judgment throughout HillsUiro and vicinity. Our styles are correct. Mrs. H. Khea, Main St.. Hillsboro. Public scIiihiI closes this week, and examination is practically tinished totlay. The session losed considerably later than usual, owing to the fact that school started later last Fall than in general. This was due to the tardiness of completion of the school building annex. Sew ell's Acres Acreage in five, ten or twenty acre tracts. One mile north of Sewell station on Oregon Meet He. Sen owner. No agents. Prices reasonawe and terms to suit.- Jas. 11. Sewell. The United Uailways got a big engine olf the track at the front, this side of the tunnel me tuner day. Delivery of piling aiong the line westward still merrily goes onward. When the kitchen is properly equipped there is sunshine in the house, ('ome in ami see um Champion and Charter uaK ranges. They are me ocm. Kinnck k Corwin. C K. Hurst, who has heen essee of the Postmaster Cor nelius place, beyoml iiiencoc, was in town yesterday, ami says that crops ars looking tine out his way. The Schiller a 10 cent cigar, and the Craml Marca, a two for a quarter cigar, are what you want when you imy ik. Kept at every bar in musooio. Ask for them. Ray Kmmott, who is working ... i ,.,...,ii Southern Oregon, is Iwm.e for 11 Week S VlSll Willi ma """" v. . !.. II...,,.,.. parents, Mr. ami mrs. ni.ii. Kininott. U'een voiir chickens enclosed! jst received -a large consign .... ..i- ,,oltev wire. Now is menu oi ,, i i the time to buy. Fmerick & Corwin. Clarence Frost came down from Hood Hivor, the last ot me weeK, ' . i.,i en.of h tx)d poison- mgofo e ofhishands Hewas Ked hy Dr. F. A. Bailey, and is getting along niceiy. :.i Una moved to his new . .. . (I... Ileidel Block, one Eor this tle of the Odd Fellows P.rick. Thos. Madison ami Frederick Johansen, of near rannmgu.... were in the city yesterday. ,i .... f...,U nliofries call UP C I'Or lienii i li. Bloyd, lnd. Tel. . RREWGRK5 ILL nrm lilt! I'll UI1 BGUKMHEH ALL Commit tee Ci li hrntion Hopes In Sit ure Miltridc lor Orator wokk on coMinns I'kim.klssino K-ryihlin 1'ninlH lu i Splindid punlifiic bay in IlilUboro Indi- Hie various Fourth of July com " itleesi.re working steadily Ut e end that Hillslmro shall have rouKer at the three davs cele- in July 2, 3 and 4th. The 'ommitteeon fireworks have con 'l a -ted for the finest display ever I . rchaseij in this district, and the i.oys say that on the evening 'f Urn Fourth the pyrotechnics will 1m- a thriller. The committee on orator arc working overtime trying to get in touch with Hon. Thos. A. Me- HON. THOMAS A. McURIDK Supreme Judge, who has lieen invited to make the oration. Pride, whom they wish to make the Fourth oration. Judge Mc Uride, now on the Supreme U'lich, is a favorite here, where he occupied the circuit bench for many years, and subsequently was a number of years district attorney. He is an old pjoneer and was one of the broadest minded of men. An oration from him would certainly touch a jsip ular chord. IMi: HOTT.L TAMII'SII; Jacobs & Umdess have the ce ment foundation of the Hotel Tamiesie nearly completed ami within two weeks they expect to begin the laying of concrete blocks. All of the blocks are now manufactured excepting 300, which is but a matter of three days laUir. The foundation is essentially a fine one, and it will be allowed to thoroughly cure before it is burdened with the weight of the building. Substantial piers have also been placed under the center of the structure so that there can Ik' no sagging when the weight of the blocks falls on the bearings. Pl'HUC SALE The iiiiiliTsiniif'1 will H'll t public tale .t liia fiitm i miles N. W. of Glencoe, on Pumpkin KtilKe, and 10 miles north of IlllldlKirO, HI IO . III. nil nniuiiiy, Juc IS: Three cows, one fresh wilh calf t i,lV' one in milk four months: one com- tt,K fn-iih soon; yearlin heifer, 4 be"'1 of noun. SOW Will, IUKS HI UIC, 1VI licnu sheep li old sheep nnd 6 lamb, some cli t kens, MerriiiR mower (jotxl as new, i ul.orne Kiike irooil as new, horse power thresher, kik.iI, mounted power, K0011 tiiiiks; U-int'h Oliver plow, 7 ilimble shovels, steel beams; one single shovel, steel be in; lever harrow, inch wagon, i..,.i Imck. set double harness, garden tools, hayfolk with rope and pulky com plete, carpenter tools, (jrnm sione, -cm numerous articles household furni ture. Also between i$ alul 3 acres oi grain, bay, oats, wtieat, clover nnn tim othy, to be harvested at will of purcha-er. tw lunch at noon, and refreshments. nfsate. I'nder tio, cash. Over f io, iS months bankable note, at 8 per cent, interest. Ctto. W. KKI.I.V, owner. II P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Chas. Miller, Clerk. PROSOLE QUICK Mr. R. G. Prosole ami Miss nan Til Quick were united in marriage at Montavilla, June 11, 1910, Rev. Harold Unerg, lormeriy oi tbia eirv. otliciating. The happy couple departed the last of the i, tt-a civ wwks' trin t.hrotnrh Wfcri iui ct,..-. " ---i- - -r,- nniifnrnia. after which they will Vint"" , ,t take up tneir rt'suifncc m nic LMntnath Kails section. The rwnm ia a well known civil en- V IUI II I vll ... trinter. and now nas ciiaie oi , . ... i i tt,n t nnnols on the S. P. branch I."- V' T, . , T-l II fm Natron to luamatn rans. Hp whs formerly well known m this citv. having had a responsi ble tuvjirinn wt th the Oregon Electric, when they constructed the line through wasmngion County. , ' . , The bride is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Quick, of this city. Team, wagon and harness for sale. Inquire at Argus office. 14t Peter T. Meeks and Mrs. Jane Roberts were united in marriage at the Hotel Tualatin, June 14, 1910, Judge G. W. Barnes officiating. Berry Ixixcs at Greer's. John Trachsel, of near Cedar Mill, was up to the city the last of the week. j Ittt female jsiinter, 4 months old; lame in left hind leg. I-ave word at Argus office. 14-5 Herman Prahl, of Fast Plains, was in the city Tuesday after noon. W'hen you want ice cream, get the Iwst.- Hazlewood Koeher's Confectionery. Fred Narup, the Banks' straw berry grower, was in the city yesterday. Money to loan on real estate. Terms reasonable. Apply toKu ratli Bros., Hillsboro, Or. 21tf Mrs. ('has. Parker visited with friends at Cascade Ijcks this week. Miss Uuth Anderson, of Salem, is here tosiend the Summer with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Marshall. Douglas $T shoe at $3.75; $4 shoe at $3.15; $3.50 shoe at $2.50 and $2.85, at II. Wehrung & Sons. Page Gardner, who has been attending 0, A. C, is home from school, and at the Mountaindale ranch, See Wyatt & Co.'s display win dow. The latest styles in hats. jury soft hats: fine straw hats, and Panamas. Mrs. Margaret McKinney, of Seaside, was in the city Sunday, the guest of her son, C. H. Mitchell. It will pay you to buy what goods you are needing of H. Wehrung & Sons lefore the busi ness is closed out, J. V. Cornelius, of the Bloom ing suction, was in town tnis morning, getting ready for hay harvest. For sale: Seven beehives, all in good order.-Jacob Hiltbrand, Hillsliopo, K. J, Box 113. 14tf Mrs. W. 0, Donelson, who has had a four weeks' trip to High Uiver and Calgary, Canada, re turned Friday. All persons 'knowing them selves indebted to the under signed will please call and settle. - Herman Ostermann, Center ville Store. E. W. Barnes, w ho has been farming around Glencoe for a few years, has moved to Beaver ton. He was in the city Tues day, greeting friends. New Bed Hiblxin white pure gum Mason jar rings, selling at 10 cents tier dozen- now 7 cents per tlozen, or 4 dozen ior a cents, at H. Wehrung & Sons. Born, June 14, 1910, to Her bert Miller and wife, of Fourth & Washington Streets, Hillsboro, a daughter. The father is sales man in the Nelson Hardware Co. s Store, and tie is receiving the congratulations of his friends, Square piano for sale, $90. In first class shape, and a good in strument. Also a new top buggy for sale- latest style $105. Easy ments.-Schmidt & Kulisch Store, hlmonica, 13-15 Mrs. Martha Stalder, of Beth any, lost an almost new lady s tan driving glove, between the German Pres. Church and the John Meier place, about a mile south of the Bethany blacksmith shot). Finder will please leave at Bethany store. Driving mare for sale. Good animal, well broke, six years old, Price very reasonable. Inquire of W. D. Quick, Forest Grove, R. 2. One mile and half north east of Forest Grove. 14-6 Harvey Batchelar, the Cardi nal right fielder, has bought the interest of Grant Landess, in the cement block works, and is now associated with Marion Jacobs in the manufacture of the Miracle blocks for cement buildings. Will sell or trade the front 10 acres of my ranch at Rood Bridge, on Tualatin River. 2 1-2 miles from town. House, barn, sheds uart cleared. Fine for chickens and fruit. C. F. Bunsen. Ranker John W. Shute wil build" a cement block residence in East Hillsboro, and Contractor Adams has the contract for its construction. The building wil be two story, and it is estimated that t wil cost at least S7.U0U. When completed it will be the finest residential building in the city. David W. Marsh, of Forest Grove, and who spent several years in the Sandwich Islands, when Hi Naylor was 2nd Lieu tenant in Queen Lil's throne room, was down from Forest Grove Monday evening, the same old genial chap. "Sandy" was a orint in those days, and Hon olulu was a great place for profit and pleasure. Yesterday was Grand Lodge for the Masonic fraternity, in Portland, and the delegates for Tuality Lodge are: CalJackJr., Ira Barrett and Dr. Pittenger. Dr. F. A. Bailey also went to the session.- This is a very important session, as the constitution and hv-laws. which have been un- phnntr (.ri for 40 ve ars. are ud for consideration of amendment in many cases. E NEXT SUNDAY argre Crowd Will go to Front for Sunday Vacation LEAVE MAIN STREET AT EIGHT-THIRTY Hillsboroilei Will Spend Day lu Moun tains Above Timber he Pacific Railway & Naviga tion train will furnish an excur sion for a large crowd of Hillsbo ro people, Sunday next, and the train will pull out of Hillsboro at :30 from the Main Street stop. Those attending will take their dinners along and remain all day in the hills. The excursion will make stops all along the line to pick up pas sengers, and it is expected that the return to Hillsboro will be made by six o'clock. '1 Ickets are now on sale at Jos. Williams place, the Wigwam, and the Pharmacy, and the round trip will be $1.00. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ami Ktreiman et al to Alb Croeni. quitclaim iH a sect 18 Hi 20 t or 1 w . M Spickeltuier to Louis Arata, 4.5 a sec 36 t 2 r 1 w.. j?oo Orton Graham to W K Shoemaker, 40 a sec 13 t 3 n r 4 w 10 A S Sholes to Wm Josse, 10.62 a sec 4 I 1 n r 2 w 1504 Peter Jove to A S Sholes, 88 64 a sees 4 & 10 t 1 n r 2 w 100 Wm Josse to A ri Sholes, 10 63 a sec 3 and 4 t 1 n r 2 w .2126 W A Sahnow et al to T R Davis & R C Ilartrampf, contract to sell 97 93 a near Centerville 7500 L I Bohn to S W Thornton, 50 acrei Amos Unftith 1 John Williams to O C Jackson, tr id bile 9 F Q with stack conreations.,3500 W E ljsidlaw to Rebecca Yotler. 3 lots Greenberg Heights 10 G W Beal to Geo Deal Jr, 37.87 acres Joseph Davia donation I G W Beal to Ethel Beal Calhoun, 13 a Joseph Pavls donation 1 Prank Waller to Rainier Trust Co, 6 lota teutonic Heights io D C Burton to Frank Wilmot, 2 acres near Cedar Mill IO V E Thomas to Ole Hage, 4 so a in uaston -1200 N'els Holm to Wm Mills, I a John I, meld in donation too J C Doyle to Geo Wise, 40 a sec 13 t a row 10 Harriet Upton to Robt Kirkland, 3 22 a And Harper d 1 c 600 Eliza McKenzie to Donald McKen- zie, 3 lots Henrys' ad Cornelius.,,- 10 H M Drorbaugh to F.dith Stratton, e H lot 3 and lot 4 & 3 blk 10 Cor.., I Jas Wood to A H Young, 48.60 a see 21 t 1 n r 4 w 2000 Geo Wise to J C Doyle, 40 a see 13 t 1 a r s w 300 W li Black, to Sarah Black, 10 a sec 25 t 2 n r 3 w soo W C fisher to the Bagley Co, 100 a sec 21 1 3 n r 4 w 2850 b V Cimeron to Thos O Rouike, lot in w rort'and Heights 10 Alonzo Williams to Levi Brannon. 2 lots Hillsboro Acres 10 Mary DeLmey to Elizabeth Carbar- ry, is a Koston Welch d 1 c 1 Chas Dillaboy to J It Leighton, trsct sec 25 t 1 s r j w 400 hrnest lie Utstimutt to Inez UelJish- mntt, 186.00 a Chas Stewart d 1 c. R L Thomas to EM Catlin, 2 lots Orenco 325 tl fll Urorbaugn to Wm Roger, 3 lots in Cornelius Agnes A Caples to F M Sutfoid, 80 a sec 10 t 1 a r 4 w 4000 Jacob & Fred Losli to E Buell, 37.85 a near acotcn church 5000 K Buell to Jacob & Fred Losli, lot S and 6 blk 2 Thome a ad 4000 E C Brown to K Buell. lot 6 block 2 Tliorne s addition 300 .... A B Caples et al to M J Whitney, lot in Gales Crest Forest Urove 330 Kuth Trust Co to A B Calkins, 10 a J W Chambers donation -.2000 Thos Thompson to Annie Wingate, 2,1.03 a sees 1 30 t 2 s r 4 w .wo Ortoa Graham to Repass & Wood yard, 40 a sec 13 t 3 n r 4 w 10 W C Repass A Woodyard to 40 a sec 13 1 3 n r 4 w. . . .'. ....2000 NOTICE To our customers: We, the un dersigned. give notice that on and after July 1, 1910, the price of milk per quart will be raised from $1.75 to $2.00. Resp., G. H. Carter, R. H. Greer. Hillsboro, Or., June 15, 1910, SCHNEIDER BRANDENBERd Robert Schneider and Miss Anna Brandenberg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brandenberg, of near Orenco, were united in mar riage at the home of the bride's parents, Wednesday, June 15, 1910, Rev. Welch, of Orenco, officiating. Geo. Dooley was down from near Banks this morning. Born, to Ora Kay and wife, Gaston, June 14, 1910, a son. Thos. Tucker, of Portland, was out the first of the week, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. U G. Gardner. M. C. Hewitt went to Beaver- ton this afternoon to move the Oregon Electric depot back eight feet to permit of an addition be ing built George Alexander, who has been ud on the Central Oregon road, for Hill, arrived Tuesday evening for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. C. E. Koontz, F. C. Orth and wife, of South Forest Grove, depart the last of the week for Mayville, Wis, where they will visit for a month, Mr. Orth is milk route inspector for both condensers. Wm. Conley, who has been at the Stephenson sawmill, at Tim ber, for 90 days, was down to the city Monday evening. He says the engines are set and all is ready for a record cut. This mill, Mr. Conley states, is one of the finest equipped small mills in the country, and it has been so constructed that it- will be easy to double its capacity. The am is in and a million and a half of logs in the water, ready to cut, while there are millions upon millions on the right of way, which will be derricked and run in on the railroad track, the spur running right into the millyard. The mill is on the rice W ilson place, and is situated in one of the finest timber bodies in the Northwest. C. R. Blovd is now ready to start his machine shop on Maple Street, just south of the Hillsbo ro Lumber mill, and will do shap ing, planing and lathe work as a specialty. Will also do all kinds of machine work and general re pairing. 14-5 Hillsboro once more boasts of first class machine shop. C. R. loyd having completed his shops on third and Maple btreets, south of the Hare sawmill. The shop is fully equipped for all ma chine work, and will be a great accomodation to the people of this section. Engines that have been sent to Portland for repairs can now be put in shape in this ty, and at less expense than sending to Portland. Mr, Blovd is a mechanic and understands his business. If the business demands it, Mr. Bloyd will put in a foundry later. I have money to loan on good 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,-0. M. Pope, -' ; Oak Park beat Hoffman Park. of Forest Grove, in a ball game bundav, by a score of 10 to 6. he Oak Park uneuD: John Miller, c; Francis Olaine, If; Emil Miller, cf; Elmer Wohler. 2b; Ed Miller, pj Louis Fischer, rf; Ralph DeVille, 3b; M. J. Fis cher, lb; Ray. Chapman, ss; and Wm. Honeyman, substitute. Any one wanting games write or calf up Francis Olaine, Manager, Hillsboro, Route 4, or Ind. Tel. 35. Now is the time to bring in your threshing engines and har vesting machines for repairs, and avoid the rush, a little later on. C. R. Bloyd, Third and Maple. Hillsboro, Oregon, south of the dillsboro Lumber mill. 14-5 Henry Gurske, of near Bloom ing, while driving a hayfork. Monday, had a hand caught in the pulley, and was lifted 6 feet before the horse could be stop ped. His fingers and hand were Daoiy lacerated, although no bones were broken. Dr. F. A, Bailey attended the sufferer. Found a piece of money, Loser may get same by proving property and describing where it may have been lost, and by paying for this advertisement. William and John Hughes, 3 1-2 miles southeast of Hillsboro, on old Bradford place. u Haskell, formerly a Washington county resident, with a home near Phillips, and now dairying on the Island, be- ow the mouth of the river was in the city Monday, on business, Mr. Haskell is a son-in-law of Mr. Whitten, of Phillips. We are selling: all lines of goods at cost. Men s work shirts, 39 cents; men's regular weight underwear, 39 cents: men s sum mer weight at 25 and 40 cents. H. Wehrung & Sons. Wm. Hostetler, of Reedville, and who is engaged in hoprais ing, was up Saturday, and says that the vines never looked bet ter at this time of the Summer than at present. 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. Jack Wood, of near Greenville, was in the city the last of the week. Jack has been here over 30 years and says he likes it bet ter every anniversary. Go to Wyatt & Co., for the lat est shoes. We carry the Pack ard; the Bradley-Metcalf; the Utz Dunn and the Hamilton Brown the best makes and styles. See our display window. John Ben Stewart, of South Tualatin, was in Monday and says that he figures that the big rain storm has made him $251.63 in crop returns. Cream Separator for sale Sharpless No. 2; price $25 C. J. Haggerty, Beaverton, Ore, Route 2. 13tf W. B. Peterson, of Witch Hazel, where he manages the big Ray hopyard, was in town the last of the week. Vines are doing fine this year he says. Last Dance of the season at the Hillsboro Opera House, Sat urday evening, June 18. Toelle's orchestra. Do not forget the date. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician nd Surgeon OtHco Balley-Mcriran blnra, nrmtairt. Rooms 12, 14 and 15. Residence Houlh wet roraar Baseline and tiecond Htreeta. Both 'Phone. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. Mrt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfioe npntalra ororThe Delta Drn(t SIoib RMidence East of Court Moumi, In the corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIESIE, M. P. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8urKon Southern Paciflo Railroad Co. t-oiiBultatton in French or Kiijrliah. Of fice upHtairs, ovr A. dross' store, north side of Main St., HUlaboro, Or. A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and o. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night Independent Phone ORENCO, OREGON DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooma 10 and U Morgan-Bailey Block, atreet. Over Dennli Btore. HILLSBORO - OREGON 9mm. H. W. a. Him DAOLEY A HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and i Shute Building HILLSBORO, . . 0BEG05. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-I, AW Room 3, 4, & 3, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offica Upatalra, Bailey Morgan Block Room, i anl t. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Ornoa: Main Street, opp. Court.Houue. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upatalra, Roomi 3, 4 and 3 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.'8 STABLE No. 1 Office phones: PaciUo States 501; Ind. 218 Residence phones; Independent 243; I'a eilie States 481. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTISjT I am Prepared to do High Class Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment Tamiesie Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE. Main and Third. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern Woodman if America, meets every first and third Saturdays in each mouth at their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial ly invited to attend camp meetings. S. G. H110UHS, Consul. R. E. Hai,i,erman. Clerk. J.S.L0RSUNG i Contractor and Builder Large Barns a Specialty II Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div. jjj Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 mm snBi: mmwmbI Notice of Final Settlement Notice ia hereby given that the under signed has filed in the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, his final account as executor of the last will and testament of Malinda Tnpper, deceaaed, and that said final account has been set for hearing and settlement, before said court, on Monday, June 27, 1910, at 10 o'clock A.M. Dated this May 36, 1910. WILLIAM TUPPER, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Malinda Tnpper, Deceased. Benton Bowman, Attorney for Executor. OR U. r. IILISLCK, V. S. D. V. 0. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE Ind. Phoje 09, Sherwood, Ore.