H'lLSBORO AROUS, JUNF. 1910 E:iT-i ; On- I'lwt-offlc j Hillaboro i-C"' . wvnml -! niil niIUr. I.. . l.'Nt!. Kdttor . im: Ollici:l Paper (il l H'lion: Pr Annum, I-:! 'rrj Tirlaj -BY Hive, a MthiNX: Jim 11:11 is asking for bids for ;ho n niaininir V miles from illorw to Hay City, and Portor ilrotlit-rs have- already boon riven i ho work botweon Portland ami i ho likTcoo section. Ho exacts to have tho lino built by next ; oar .-vr.o time and when Jimj tarts or.t to accomplish thinjrs; lie go! loi ally pots to tho front. OiYi-rtii received better appro priations this session of Congress than it has for many years. And yet there are those so prejudiced that they fail to see what the Oregon senators have- been doing back in Washington. Next Monday is the groat American holiday, and out here in Oivgon we are yet sufficiently patriotic to lay on? and make the day one of general observation. And it makes our old friend. Hon. IluluTt I'ernards, smile to see that three-story hotel going up in Hillsboro! The Modern Maud Miller M in 1 Mii'f r on summer's diy Ktfuseil to go ami rak the buy, Ami sai'l, "I'll pack tnv clothe ami go Wtieie hav don't grow, ami grow, and row." She wcrt to town ami in a week V.n waiting on the townsfolk sleek, In hii ettting house along the street. And you can bet she looked quite sweet. Ili-fore the hay was fairly cured Our Maud had many snubs endured But siie landed a judge with her smile s.- Hand, And now she feeds him from her hand. S i now each year the Judge and Maud, 1 l u lying time the old farm land, A'.d just ts soon ai Summer quickens Gjoiilaudeata'l Pa's Spring chickens! The Deacon. ORLGON ELECTRIC Tl.e .''n-('!e of d parture and arrival of Omc,a Fleet ric Cars for Portland fillowf KIR IKn.AN!) FROM KIRHJ.A.N!) 7 f 5 a m Suing S 5.v J:i 9 25 a m to 45 a ni 11 15 am w 55 I' m 05 p m 1 J 5 V n 3 05 p m 4 J') P m 4 15 p m 7 15 V w 6 15 p m V f ! ni .9 20 p m j i; p m .. 12 20 a m 1 S-n lay on'jr Sunday on'e PORTLAND MARKET Valley wl.eat, per 1)U Sic O.ts, N '. ' white ?5i f( 1 '"U -:t fry 20f fit Onirir,-... per sack t''i("i1 r -. :r sack x ( 75 Ctortry ) -jt'jer. per tt 2ofa 2j Outside Creamery, per tb 2V.. y J-rgS per noven ...26f 27 Hvn-, ptr tb 16 SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leave '.or Portland Forest Grove Local . . . , 6Jii a. m Sheridan Flyer 9:12 a.m. rorcft l.r ,ve Local 10:42 a. tn. hwrtfft (jr'ive Local 3:32 p. tn. CoivaUis Overland 5:10 p. m Iavrs Portland for Hillsboro Corvalii'i Overland 7:20 a. m Foret Grove Local 8:.'x) a m I-'crest Grove Local 1:000. m Sheridan Hyer 4:00 p.m. Forest Grove Local 5.40 p. m. 11. W. Miller, the former Shady Brook resident, was down Ironi l-oi est urove this morning, A. C. Shute returned Tuesday evening from a trip as far East as Baker City, after attending the banners state meeting at renuleton. See Wyatt & Co.'s display win dow. Tiie latest stvles in hats Kingsbury soft hats; fine straw hats, and i'anamas. tf. Mrs. M. A. Powell is visiting relatives at Aluany, this week. While there she will gather proofs relative to the descendancy of her pension irom her husband the late S. B. Powell. District Attorney E. B. Tongue does not think that Koselair has a ghost of a show for a new trial. Mr. Tongue returned from Salem last evening, the case having hn ished yesterday. Yes -I keep Arsenate of Lead. the very highest grade. Like the Aetna brand of Lime and Sulphur spray, -there is nothing better on the market. Whole sale and retail. B. Leis, Beaver- ton, Oregon. Ed v the Tozier Weatherred, formerly of this city, and who has made a name as a magazine writer along descriptive lines, was in the city last evening and todav. attending the btotz-Weath erred nuptials. She is now chief editorial writer on Wester lours, a Tacoma magazine, and is mak ing a reputation for the delight ful publication, While in the city The Argus was on her call ing list. McGumsey Sawmill Dimension Lumber and Timber, L 13 Rouh and Pressed. Lum ber of all Kinds. Mil i!4 miles from H. P. Cornelius' Place. Will Deliver. A. E. McClMSEY Cornelius, Ore., Route I Herman Leonard, a bachelor residing near New ton. was struck in the face by debris from an ex plosion in his kitchen stove, to dav. and he may lose the sight of one of his eves. Hr. F. A. Bailev attended the injured man ami savs mat vision is ooiuuuu. Leonard had Ivon absent and some one had entered the house and stolen several articles and wound up their nefarious visit by putting an explosive possibly, powder--in his stove. Persons living in the country and wishing to take the Daily and Sundav Oregnnian for one year can, by paying a year in advance, get the Argus and an Gregorian map. or chart, for the one price. This offer will not last long so get m your order soon. The rain w hich started about noon today has caught consider able hay down in sections, but the damage wnl amount to noth ing unless it continues several days. Fred Johansen, of Farmington, was in town this morning, accom panied bv his daughter. Mrs. John Halvorsen. He savs that the Rxh! hopyard below New ton is looking as tine as anv in the county. To exemplify the popularity of Teddy Roosevelt it might U of . interest to state that w hen the 'Arcade last week put on a .-"Roosevelt in Africa film." the house w as 'crowded to the doors and there was not standing room 'at times. The house had the largest patronage for many months. It is said that the films , was not spurious, and that those w ho have seen the mighty hunter are positive that the pictures were Una tide. Anyway, it was a straw to show that the Dutch man is strong in the popular heart. Peter Johnson, of Hast Hills Uro. has raised some of the finest cherries yet seen this sea son, and some of his product has been shipKi as far east as Ne braska, with anothershipment to Wyoming. Two loxos were ex pressed to Reno to U on hand at the big swatfest. Monday. Edwin D. Might and M. Ethel Cook were married at Forest Grove, June 28, 11)10. at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Cook and wife, Rev V. N. Coffee. Portland, officiating. They expect to go into the for eign missionary field after their honeymoon. They will reside at ' Montavilla. r 9 7V Athletic Park Three Days Saturday, July 2 3 p. m. Cardinals ys Yerboort Sunday, - July 3 3 p. m. Cardinals vs Banks The Excursion Train leaves Banks at 1 o'clock p. m., reaching Hillsboro in time for balloon ascen sion Monday , - July 4 3 p. m. Cardinals vs Young Men's Catholic Club The Young Men's Catholic Club is the strongest visiting ball team that has played on the local grounds this year. Nona: or I'k'iAWkii s Notice is hereby given that the Republican primaries will be held in Washington County in the several precincts at one o'cloek in the afternoon on Saturday. July y. liUO, for the pttrinwe of electing delegates to the county assembly, which will Ih held in Hillsloro, Oregon, at the couvt house, at ten a. m.. on Saturday. Juh lti. HMO. ThoapjHrtionment of delegates is based iixn the vote cast for Supreme Judge, and is as follow s: IVuvnton y ItrnvmUni (. llniton ( Bank u CSwnrlm u CiiitimM i Uitlev 4 h't Butte O K.t CrUr : .:!r lirck 5 (Moil 7 Maintain I Nnrili MilUlxmi , i N ilh rr.uet tlrow j Krtville .s South IMUtioro , , 1 1 South t'orrnt C.rovr II Soulh TuaUtia - X Vhinnm h Writ Butt 7 WYt Cular g Total f4 J. W. Connell. County Chairman. COl'NTV CONVIIMIDN The Prohibition Ctuinty conven tion w ill take place for Washing ton County, in Hillsboro at ten a. m Friday. July 1. 11)10. The state organizers will U- here from Portland. ki:smr.Na- i or sai.i: For nalr, my arvrii rexnii houM, nrt to the Cotitffi-Klionl chun li, mi Main atirrt. All iuo.tr m, arplir Una, hoi ami cold a.itrr, bam, ami plrnty of f tilt trrr ami tirrry tiimhrn. I.nt i8iS (. IS 7 l W. BATH, )lillU.io, urr. NUTICI: To our customers: We, the un dersigned, give notice , that on and after July 1. llHO. the m ice of milk pir tpiart will be raised from $1.75 to $2.00. Resp., 0. H. Carter. R. H. Cnvr. llillsliom, Or., June 1,". lull). I have made arrangements with Krnest CiiH-tter to Jo black smith work in the shop at m rel on Mondays and Thursdays. He will also le there part of the day at other times, if iiutronage demands. We trust the people of the Laurel section will favor the shop with patronage and help us to build a greater ami better Laurel. K. T. Turner, nur chant. 15-7 0. P. Pointer, a son of Perry Pointer, and a nephew of the late County Treasurer Pointer, died in Portland the first of the week, and interment was in the Hillst)oro cemetery. Deceased was aUmt 30 years of age, and formerly lived in this city and on North Plains. I). Harper, who has Iteen for five years a resident of south of Peaverton, was in the city yes terday. He says that real prop erty down there is worth from three to five times what it was w hen he located. Mrs. Jennie Mortenson, of Clatskanie, died June 23, 1910, and was brought to this county for burial. Deceased was lorn in Kansas, and was a daughter of Thomas J. Hill, of the South Tualatin section. She was aged 31 years. W. N. Barrett Jr., home on his vacation after graduation at Annapolis, has received orders from the Naval Department to report July 5, at Mare Island, Cal., to go abroad the armored cruiser, the Maryland. Mrs. Miles K. Everitt, who has been visiting with Mrs. John Brown and other relatives, de parted for her home in North Bend, Tuesday. Her husband is still the leading druggist in the city ot his adoption. Jos. I)rsung, the contractor, was up from Newton, yesterday, and says he will start work on the Barlow bridge, near (Ileneoe, for the county, right after the Fourth of July. T. G. Todd, of alMjve Forest Grove, and who has a host of friends in the county seat, was down this forenoon. T. (J. says he will be down the Fourth to take in the big celebration. M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is still inthehousemoving business, and if you have a building to move, see him for an estimate. Perry Watson was down from Buxton, yesterday, on business connected with caretaking for the Brown Lumber Co., when their property went into litiga tion. Mrs. E. Itood, of near Scholls, was a caller at the Argus office this afternoon. John Hitter, of cvla unu down to the fount" Hfnr trii afternoon. If. Iliirolnur womuuiifniniPlui halem Mountain, yesterday morning. B. L Griffith, of near TiJirl was in the city today. ... o 1910 1 1 I will celebrate ova n j j SHUTE PARK THRHH DAYS THRHH DAYS Three - Days JULY 2. 3 and 4 SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY Balloon Ascension Each Day Arnold's Amusement Company Steam Swing, Games, Ath letic Contests, Races. PRIZES FOR WINNERS Fino Qrove; 8. P. trains stop at RrouiTil Oregon Electric stops within short dis tance. MAMMOTH FIKK WORKS evening of JULY FOURTH niK atxtvft SUMMONS IN THK CIKf TIT fot'RT Of HTATK i)K IC Kilos pun WASHINGTON CulIN y Kmilie Jiiijuow, I'luiuiiit, v Kail Jauimw, lii-li.n,i,t. In harl Jaiiim, wlii411t n h mill : 1m lli imi, f i, Kim,. f ii,,.,.,,,,. mi urn hernliy iiul,n,., that tli pliimuii h;iHllln romplana y aii-.yr ,.,,mi,i ,:, rt ,, ,, ;;;; I,i rH.v r.iilnl t , ,IM'r l"' r 'T lil WIIIH III.IMHIHIIr,. H-r.Mi. cm or Mnm II, lo,i (M trw.riU. . () I lior,l..r of ,iil,l, ,,t, ni );,,, tll HMl.:KMIi.lHy of Jin,,.. A. Ii. miii; 'h,,,! 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I Im Hrho.,1 llr, r,w,.v, I I," r KliltMr(J,!,-tiuiy oc all lhv AlMrl. ' all .ro,HalH to W. (I, (lr,l,l,rn, H Vn", r on, OriiKim. KouU S. ' r lliiHvcrton, Oro., Junu 20, liilo. ADMINIHTRATOR'S NOTICli Joiirj,, l,l,HUt.i of OrJo", for Wa f. "Kt.... ( o..., ly .luly Hi,M!lnt(;, A ,nlT; tutor or il.o KmI.hU! of A ml row II .T oWiih.hI, hikI have qnallli,,.! ,,' All M,rNoH I.hvI.ik HhImih hKhIi,hI i inUilnar,, h.,hyollll, to , , miiih ml , pro.r voiicl,,,, t,,,. , ,, " ol , In (Jorimflim, OroKoei, oral i i, o-Koii, wit.,,,, a.x ,oMth, "o,1,;1';', IMtfl.) thin Jn 2H, HMO a i i ."''vttKKKH'l.' hVKKKHT, ..H,!!:k!t!:v'ftlieK'Htft,fi,'fA- W. N. llHrr,-ll. AH II' l H. HclvoKt, of below Ni-wlon was ovttr to thi i-ifv 4,uut ai Icrtioon. KIGALBOCHE! IMiORTED PERCH i;R0N r n I mprul from I'ram-c ly A. C. Ruby vV OliuJum jy'S. Duly icinnlfd in llie Anici iiau IVrclicron Horse Htti.lcrs Iiiiportcrs' Assm-iiiiiim's Snnl IUik. C,,lo,"t a11 'liU-k; Sj.k-iur.tl i-iinfnnuat:i.ii, A fine Sire Will SI AM) SIASOM 01 l)IO Mnllil.iys, at (UcilWV Tuesdays, at Motintaiixlale Wednesdays, on call Tlmrsdays, Olson l'laec, I.iiisi;- "out Lake I'ri'lays, II,e Ham, Hanks Saturdays, at Hnxtou Tfrm9,-SinK1c service, $7; Season, $12; To insure colt to stand and suck, $15. Care to prevent, but not responsible for accidents. BANKS HORSE CO. J. F. CAttST EN. Manatf fcx. iitor'i Notice. Ho','. ! "lv". t'"t Hit) iimlcr m law 0,11?. MH:ltt,,,", ""''' ii'...u.ir , JAMKH W. OA VI,' ,,K.V,Vlfnro,AtU,n.,iyMlrK,ml.r. NOTICIJ NiJi",,,4nl1' fe-J" a, 0,o. I ni I, if lii'ffliy nivcn thHt my wift- w thom Z"UUH "y '"' Z Ji Ll ','r l,rlion, ami I '5 V AUGUST V. KHUO. SUMMONS. KlUalwIh .lolin-oi. va. 'l'f''"Jl' 1 .1 III,. 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