HILLSBORO ARGUS JUNE t I90 PAGE n AO GUN CASE LOST IN COURT ilk ,cr,l,l ' SS Will. Al'ltU. h.mjfC U The c:i' .1 C.rxi', i'M Um fr Hm- , . r. t w hii h was tdiot off K,,l..r g. ml Uli tlw- "...r hiit I n-lav morning, wlu-n iury tokii'K vt-nlirl fr th.' 'tj,l."di-fi''l:"l-H. Ivi,u' l!,,iu,n' W, N. r' triii. it pum - ,,. plaintiff thm n:k-'l at a JitftuiiHl lu ill 44) v M one of traimncl Ktttrii'k -.1 'i!ti vmiiI Sunday, ami Th.- C.ltM ha.l tui ki-d uAav tv am uVnt. I'!"' (r a iii tar.Uik. r'. wh ,l..fitiilanH. IV uitui i.t sH for th-- plainliir si8l.' thai thry will "l'l-l I i" ..t!i tn th.- Supreme Court (Hhit I'"-1 Y1 IVumvc (!- r.- in Kmn.k; M.i:. M Mil Yrm:il ktIv nt m hunt- j,.,,,,,, I!r..w n l.umUr I u. order- of l'it' vh N-well, for nt.inn'f f'"' Jul (Vrk ui. r.-.l i ilraw u Jury f. th,-Jul) term. Trial i'f root- t llanu l ctal. lioa mi tnal, .iaintit!" nuking for amvllali"" or return of deed !Wi.l S John l'il-. (inin.l ji'i'V '"'l I'1''4 HNTtiintf gn.l Ifl ll'l'A I' heWIOII. tli:MSMklM ISk'CAkSl I.U W. II, lli-miworth, now a res taurateur of Portland, on Fourth Stni l, broke one of hi leg- at the Southern Pacific dejiot, went, f.is moriiing. in al tt-m pi if !f to hm" the Cmulli oscland. Hcmsttiti Hi w a li ki-tt-l to Hill-Un-u ami w a. in tin- rear couch. Win-it th- tram pulled in at the statimi ! thought tin' htoji wa Uitis? itia-1.- at Kiflli Slri-i-t, ami it wa onl w li-n In" iliwovi-ml that hi- a. at tin ioniI-nHi-r that lu'WiHSiHaiv that hi-w a-4 U-iiiK' rarrif-l tat. Ho sinkt-tl tin-hraki-nmsin to (mil ilown lh i-n-r-.'-i'r ! ;i hii rnitnt w um iml KnmUtl, He tlicn utt'!tiU-l l iWnibark vMth tin1 ri'Hult that m ia' t'inuHi iiniii-r turn ami in s-iMamnl a fnn'tun- just In-low the kiin- a vi-ry had Im ak, H-vsm taki-n lo lln-Sanitarium on a Mtvt. lt, -r. ami lr. Tamii-sii rii'iav: tin- frarluriHl im-mln-r, Mr. Hi'itiMworth in an i-iKim--r of 3) years htaiulinjf anil took his hnt m,i it ion withlhin Mel jiuch Ian, mm- h,.-ri- with the l R. & .v ! or wi-vi-rul years he i tt ween ill charge of liH-oinotiveH (Imn at San .lose. Cal., hut the first of tin- i ar came tin t l'ort lainl mi a siv months' hisolf ami wHijfhl into the n-HUuirant, Mr, llcmHwort h iji a son-in-law- of Mr, ami Mrs. W. N. llavnam. of 1k'vc MiHintaimlali-. ami he was fumiite to H. Haynain home when the aceiili-nt tinik plaee, Mk'S. J. ,. Ik.MtJlK Mm. Chr.i Irmler. wife of J. A. irmler, diei at lu-r home in Cor Mills, Sumlav, June 2d. 11)10. at it - ..." in- :ikrf u! ",l wars. She was OH' ilaunhn-r of William Hennett aii'l wile, ami was hirt) in Wash "Willi ( mmtv. March INSl. iiml was wi-.hle.l to Mr. Irmler fv. 12, 1'.MI2. The funeral was Mil in tlu- Cornelius MetluHlist " ' h, lui-Hilay, ami interment "w in the Cornelius cemetery. Atlerilion llolstchi lirmlers T he l'ore-, (on to Mi MlliliV tile, . I I L ' . I . li.a-,eii r.iui. tin- if-ano- HIMU'lv in l n-tr Mint i a .i-H l.y a senn- of M to :t in tin- U vnmihi.' ,,f il. ninth mmiii.', wln-n thint'- ehani'e.l. T heCi.ltrt nav that the -oie hUtyi 'l out to the foul j,i-H on IniIIi hi ! -n am eoiiiin.-mi-.l vi-ltmvr for a hatting rally for St. raul. When the C,i prol. they Were tot that lines or no lilies they must play or forfeit their lei htai'e. They played ami the St. Paul d am ran over Mix Hfoies ami as a ronseiurure the Colt. h claim their ih ft at was a harefai'eit rohln-ry. I wish to aiuioiiiue that I will o-rate a hot a- hay hah-r this Hea.n'ii, ami parties wiMhin lialmi: 'lorn- may apply to me hy letter at Cornelius, Uoute 2, or ly plume ll'aeiiie States) Tann er!' Zl", I'oieKt drove. K. A. Ilohman, 1). W. Moon- wishes to an iiounee that all persons owiritf him or the firm of Moore & Ihmver an- reipieMteil to rail ami nettle at once, ami ho nave costs of eolle, tioli, He wishes to htraiehti-n all matters up im ineihately. Those wishing to lelehrate the 1th at home w ill ilo well to yv our pneeson fin-works, icecream, sm la. peanuts an-1 camly In-fore I BIG PARADE OF L I okr Platr Saturday Morning, at l:.0 I rom ScturnJ & Main 01 ill U MiTI S ON tl l l.BKATION IkmanJ (ur tomciiim (he l.ariol in Hixlur) ul (he Tut a .'.Ikho's three (lavs of celehra- tion will h ail off Satunlay morn- ink' w ith a hitf para'lcof AriKiM'H Shows, htartitiir from Second and Main, and a lonn; line of animals. in o-m-ii dens, will tie tin- princi pal feature. Two hands will C. V. Cjralrt-I, of south of the river, was in the city yesterday. li. N. Vatiey wa.s down from lluxton Unlay. Jack Hi-sh was up from the Klu-rwood Hection thin morning. See liaird for Ixiys' 1'orosknit union suits, IV) cents. J. A. Thornhurtfh, prt-Hident of the I on-st drovi; iNational Hank, was in tin- city today. John Ioftis, of alxive (Jlericis, w as over tow n yesterday morning. It will suriirisi- you to U) (Jreer's and see the numerous harjain.H on his harain tables. Adolph Scliumacht-r, of Mow Orenco, was in town yesU-nlay, p-ttin ready for haying. Money to loan on real estate. Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku- Asked tor the Sum of $218.?S. and (iot Verdict for it TROUBLE OVER A figure in the parade, one led hy riltli Hi-oh.. Hillsboro. Or. 21tf 1 1 r 1 1. ... 1 1 -ii i i 1 i mi. larK.-r. m niiisooro, ami sii.-riirilam.wk had the court tin- Arnold hand led hy l'rof. Tow- yard mowed yesterday but a liirmer Hillslioro hand lead- tin-re was no Maud Muiler there I i ,n pint, .jt , ii i-.-u,ivo, ti r, 1 1 1 1'.ri . , , j , Hilthrand. I lien- w ill tie all kinds ol os-n Jlii.HK,ro, II. 1, 113. lUf If Tl-I.ll . , t ..., I. .I.Li 1.1. Ilt.l .... ... I III HU BlUI,UI"lt9 Wll UIV VUV- , , , , , , . . lion. n. li. iiusion, jor many years a resident of this city, and now practicing law in Portland, was in town Monday. Carl Christener, of Mountain- dale, ami w ho is now running K. HK:, y, f JiUIM,rot ,Win to ""ni;i g UuifouKlilut-,! llolnlriil Lull fJ-Ki'lirt-l, f,,r Biiolht-r K-yii-aru-il Imtl , i" 1'tcveiit Iiiti-rt.irriluit! in til "" I Inn is K ii,,,. nniiimi. Anvoni- "omk Il.,l,i w-i.,K u, ,M,,iiKt .,n,- ir,i,n miu wrll to ik-f Hull hlin-ks All Completed Jaculis lV. Hatchclar have finislic ;," cement blocks fur the I'lllllt'Kle t lie.ii.uti.-i lw(..l urn ,l mi i i -.inn j III', VI, I. in. if'i', walls of tt,, nrat, Htorv are :lM,.v hi-ing laid. The lowe """'.V Iront will he one of the ""M beautiful fronts on the mSule. 'it i tic Hoys have started to work I'l Vu.! ivnieiit blockn for .1. W "nil o h tvHi.letice, to be built in "wi Itillsboro. JVili" plants hy tlie Uioumuu Wood, Hillsboro. M....H ... ii l i iioi l o-o i. wen Know "'ft' as i i(,tel nmrii wa!l jn jown : r '"wiling, returning lrom tnl' tn liuxton. J'Ji linbrie, of Wet Union 11 wim ,ilH mil,i0 muny cmnes mo good, on the old homo I, winch he now owns, was " UU! 1'ity this morning. Ho to Wyntt ACo., for the lat : ""'"ra. We carrv the Pack ; V10 Hradloy-Metcalf; the i iinn and the Hamilton oruvvii ... 1 t. i ; (111; UN lllll K l(S II I I I on hratiurt grounds. Oscar Lund w ill read the Dec laration of Independence. lite committee on concessions say thai trie demand lor space was never better. Post Master Cornelius, chair man of the executive committee, says that ilillslmro will have a great crowd. 1 hey are coming even from the Ncliali-m. Arnold is bringing a greater ot of attractions than ever. The celebration grounds are in tine shaix. The Cornelius veteran encamp ment opens tomorrow and they will have four days of it Hillslmru celeiiration In a closely cohtested game Sunday, Orenco beat the AlU-rta. Portland, team, on the Orenco grounds. Battery for Orenco Ik-ttisand McDowell. The bat ting of Westley for Orenco was the feature of the game. The lineup for Orenco McDowell, catcher;'P.ettis. pitcher: W'estley, lb; Hoffman. 2b; I). Bettis, 3b; BROKEN LEO M,ari' ?' 83 . Fo4 !f : Gi.ll,(',n. wat.T' ci; oenroeaer, n; iwnaia vaugni, metranhone. Defendant Cumpany km Ten Diyi to .. c . c. , , II oi Ortic. Ollinn: in uu;jr, cushions and harness, in trood re pair; small delivery wagon, fair George Jacksi-.-n. a minor, who shape; also two-horse 6 11 was injured while workingat the waKon,anria jerky Wi I sell . , , cheap.-A. C. Archbold, Hills- rorest drove condenser, and irfln 117 whose leg was broken if the t t I WVJ snowing 01 an ex-ray pnoio gfe3 f : th countv-8 hiijtorv ha3 for aught, had his day m court there been so much cutting up the past week. He asked for of big places into acreage. Sur- $218.95 for medical services, etc., veyor Morrill has naa an ne and he r;,ivl a verdict for the rfftj-gjj amount. Bagley & Hare were veyor L g WilkeS( ig aso busy Jackson s attorneys ana me ae- nearly all the time in making fense employed the firm of Will- sub-division3. iams, Wood & Llnthicum, of Ferd Groner, of Scholls, was 'ortland, in the city Tueslay. He says The jury: C. Itehse, John the tile factory is now turning Sehmeltzer. Edward Huirhes. G. out the wg tue ana tnose wno uyln eitewii,-re. we will have mi tnonev ami iWiture ou salis- f action Den of Sweets. Tin- Seventh Dav Ad enlists will oiien Lautvlw om 1 Academy at tiaston, this Fall, and Prof. I.. Kay, late of Fernando Col- 1 1 til .t 1 1 r ee, 1 id., win im- at uie neau in the institution. Mrs. J. I., Kay will Im- instructor in languages; "red l.aslii,-r, of Cat.. Mrs. lalstead, f St, Paul, and Miss Olive Perkins an- the other in structors. Inken uii- Red heifer. 2 vrs: ittle white on him small star in balloon ascension each day and fntvhe-iil ' horn droolis down: all kirn s of sixirts, games and .r.. 1,1-nit ;i u,...L und liics done attract ons. b inn hi make the i it . I i ! :ii..i.. i,.!...i; iPM,.i. Htm some damaee, uwiu-r can, pay iiuisikho ieieiiiuii u kh-oi tm lini-iiiw ens! nf iidv anil take I cess. ' t. I . .1... I.. I., tii.t.r.i T t Miimn im-ne .v Ntrr tHti I. l.ea- n uie 1.1.11 iiiiuuii- m uukv i.u erton. Route 1; Ind. Telephone, ( liTtoti apprises the committee iikHl's I hvision 15 7 that lie cannot he here on July 4 meat market at Gleneoe, was in tow n today. We will have plenty of ice on 1 111 sale irorn now until auer me qui People who intend making their own ice cream please remember the Den of Sweets, Marriage license has been granted to Henry B. Stauss and Minn e Krug: James M. Park and Maude L Brokaw; Charles has three days of Bruokman and Hetty Marshall Saturday, Sunday All persons knowing them selves indebted to the under- and Monday A baseball game each day; a sj.rm.,i will please call and settle Herman Ostermann, Center- lie Store Uwrence D. llutlaker am Minnie L Mlzner, Ixith of Wash tnirton (-ountv. were married in Portland. June 25, 1910, Judge Cleeton officiating. Henry Boee, of Chehah-m Mountain, was owr to the city esterdav. He savs that the artners in his section practically have ail the clover hay in the i:ini uscuttlnir was a wivk or wo earlier this year than usual 1 have money to loan on good real estate ws-tinly. Also can find yon a buyer for your farm or itisiness, ( all and see me at the confectionery store, opposite Oregon Electric dcisit, HillsUiro, Ore. O. M. Poie. Mrs. Uiura Tloane, widow of O 1.. Doane. whose death oc tirred Fel. X 1910, has received holding a celebration, H.txm Woodm Mr. Doan ie hatl carried aUuit fifteen years. h,un ever iK-fore staged in the hinder in citv. and k-ttcr exhibits of am and tlui committee thereupon se- The Schiller a 10 cent cigar, cured II. H. Butler, of Condon, and the Grand Marca, a two for Mr. I'.utler will be rememk-red a cniarter cigar, are what you as having U-en elected presiden- want w hen you buy a cigar. tial elector at the last election, Kent at every bar m Hillsboro, and he is a splendid orator, lo Ask for them Wm. Bell, of Tualatin, was up to the countv seat today, and called on the Argus a few min uU'.s, Driving mare for sjde. Gooe! animal, well broke, six years old, miss him will lie to miss a rare treat. SAVS WIST IN VAI.l.UV E. J. Arnold, who has brought all his big shows here, says that hrice very reasonable.-Inquire HillslHiro w ill jKHitively have the 0f v, p. Quick, Forest Grove, liest attractions ol any town in m? o One mile and half north the Willamette Valley, He has L..lst 0f Eorest Grove, 14-6 had calls from almost every town I...I h., is .1i.hnt in tltlfl Vli if .' sunince fn.in the ' i U them and . of Caaton. were in town to-u-n of the World, in which , all hi10Ws with him. day, witnesses before the grand mw had a iH.licy. which k more free features jury on game law violation cases. i ...i .. n 1. 1, I, ii oi repair und in good running mals, dogs, lamies, monkeys and On Ld. Sch m-der !ri -o $!i Will take wild animals than have been miles S W. eiKHl tmiMTforil. K. W. Dant. seen here for many yoars l)aves, K. 2, Ueedv lie. Oregon. 10-8 Mr. Arnold has been h e e Ore JAME.Sl'HILLIFETAMllCiSlK, M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8tirKon Southern PmIHo lUtlnmd Vn. Coiwulutiun In Kranch or KiiKllb. Of- dc uiwtmlra, over A. Urosr Uire, north lde of Main St., Hlll.boro, Or. Palrnateer, H. D. Mchntire. .'hos. Corkill, M. M. Harvey, toy Greear, J. T. Downing, F. M. McCloud, Wm. Iioberts, S. C. Wilson. STOTZ WEATHERRIID want them should put in their orders by July 10, as the run will be limited. H. Taylor Hill, who has ridden over every section of the great Lastern Oregon plateau belt, and then settled down to life on the Harrison donation land claim. near Mountaindale, was in the Taylor PROFESSIONAL. F.A. HAILHY, M. D. Physician and Hnreim Otfto Bnilvr-Menran bloei. mmlairi. Roomt 12, 1.1 Hid IX KmI.Iouc Hulllh- wmt comer KaMlln and tteeoiut Mtrveta. Koth 'I'hoiiM. T. LINKLATER, U. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ofUlr oer The pelta Drug 8lota Reaidene Eaatof Court Hoow, In th eoruer of the bluet. A.B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and o. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. TTi11cKr,rrt Hr DR. W. B. CUNINGIIAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON Calls Answered Day or Night Independent Phone ORENCO, OREGON DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rootna 10 and 11 Morgan-Rulley Blork, atraeU Over Dennii Store. HILIBORO ORKOON yrrWrrWV S. . BrngHir W. a. Harm BAOLEY A HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Boomi 1 and i Shate Baildln HILLSBORO, . . OKKtiON. E. B. TONGUE G.-ortre Cable, traveling with it... Winslows. rulilK-r wholesai rs. was out the first of the week, i,.i.i,i,,,r H few davs at his home l i '-T " V - , 1 1 ...:o near the tit V PlirK. Ut-o. sun ikes the simple life. Taken I'l". Red dehorned cow; two slits in nirtu ear; some uhite on forehead: white on ,-iirlit uii I., of udder: ubout 0 veiii-s old. Walter Zuetvher, Beaverton. Ore. U. 1. 15-17 Cant. Collins, for years care taker at the court house, relieved lanitor T upper yesterday, wnue ll,., liittei- moved into the nirs. Baird property, recently pur chased. Milwaukee, IVering and Mc Cormiek mowers, rakes REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS and binders, at the llartrampf'Vetl SI ore. on K. iV IN. mam For sale - black mare, 4 years, 1450 lbs.; 2 choice Jersey cows Schulmerich farm, Hillsboro. G. F. Box 45, Cornelius, Mr. Arnold has been here Ore, ItW many seasons and no aiway s ut- SuUe Game Warden Stevonson, livers what he advertises. f t ;rov waa in town this morning, an interested spec tator at circuit court. Smiuiri w'ctfll to v vittaoniwier tarmers who have beet, mut- j ion in siirrwoo.1 ,0 tons, or iork for sale, on loot, l.-,t,l lU-hitke to John Shtler, Iract on . h:ff10st market nrice. kZZLX See mo at Gleneoe, where I have a nm' SherwoiHi 3100 opened & mantel. uan unnsi- ener, Gleneoe, Ore. lb-i G. V. Kelly, for years a resi dent of alove Gleneoe, where he hewed a homo out of the hills, boutrht the T. B. Perkins home at Buxton, and has taken up his abode there. He was in town this morning. Two seat hack, full platform springs, in line repair, run dui two years, ror sale at the Main Street livery, next door Ar t-ado Theatre. -A. W. Walker. Imiuire at stable. lo-s A urettv June wedding was eele lii-ati-d at the home ot Mr. and cuy tuesuay auenioon. Mrs. T. S. Weatherred, in Hills- says they can't beat old Wash- xiro, Wednesday evening. June ington U)unty for production and 29, 1910, when their daughter, climate Florence May. was united in r,imti' nmicrtnanYfrird shrx5 in marriage to rranK n. auw, son tatent v ci. trun meta and rus- of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. bholes. 8ets recruIarS. 50 shoes. atS2.T5. Ihe rooms were decorated in at H. Wehmng&Sons. Call and white and green, with sweet et tnem before they are sold peas, mock orange, ana aspara- ou gus in prolusion, wnue me im- pressive ring ceremony was per- inos. laibot, one oi tneyor- formed by Rev. F. V. Fisher nelius Fourth of July committee, under a shower of white satin was in town yesterday, and says ribbon and orange blossoms. The ai e7 in!n n rmesa bride wore white batiste and lace Uor their big celebration, and ... i i t I trior thou tivnwr trt rmv-a n over silk, ana carried a nuge - "-v - shower bouquet of bride's roses roer- and lilies ot tne vaney. ner veu bewe s Acres Acreage m was fastened with a diamond bar. 1 five, ten or twenty acre tracts. . .i r .i Miss Lucy Weatherred, In white One mile north of Sewell station h'' silk net with pale green riDDons. on Oregon FJlectnc. bee owner, was bridesmaid, bhe carried is o agents. Pnces " reasonable white rosebuds. Robert Weath- and terms to suit Jas. H erred was best man, and Miss Sewell. Wilma Waggener played the ... , J 31 U w euuuiK !". and paenger agent of the Ore- A" riZ r Electric, and traveling was served. The dining room J . h M f h also decorated In green and white Hnefwer in the ct TuesdaVi JZrirL it t'f.; Pt looking over prospects for busi- land bv automobile, and will take nt;b! a trin to British Columbia. Those When the kitchen is properly present at the wedding were Mr. equipped there is sunshine in the hillsboro oreoo and iVirs. A. a. anoies, air. anu uuuse. oumc m mm sec out vVVVVMVywwyyyVVVMWyyvvv Mn T S .Weatherred and f am- Cham nion and Charter Oak Hy. Mrs. Edith Tozier Weath- ranges. They are the best- THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. erred. Miss WUma Waggener, Mine & oorwin. attohnrv-at-uw A A lOO Uta LfUUV J AA.hf J Sewell the groom A. L. Ruff, assistant freight ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Rooma J, 4, & J, Morgan Blk, BlUaboro. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Cpetalra, Bailey lUrgan Blotk Rooma, I aa4 f . HILLSBORO, - OSKGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrici: Main Street, opp. Court. Houk. IS Mountaindale beat the Colum- KIo iMflpmu Kivj Sun.-lfiv Kv n I Morsan Blk. U Detain. Rooma t. a and casnier ot tne Uiwnf fi tn s TVip Rov Cornelius State Bank, and the r;V f rX," "t " C nmi,Doroi " rcgou bride is one of Hillsboro s most an 8 to 5 score, on the same popular and accompusnea young gr)unds. Dr. S. M. REAGAN ' , Ladies' long silk lisle gloves HART AND MAO ANN MEETINGS are now being worn. $2 gloves W O Julinwm to Pope Land Co, Int in Ho we S t 1 r 4 w loo J B TrulliDRcr to I V lrulluigi-r, Hi ( tS t i r w - i C 1) Vauaho to iHpictuiKS MililtT. tin, lur on Ho a rc l.H t n r 4 w. , loo John LiimlKreH to Jh Brown, tract in ec 6 t T n r X w M J Kiimey to School Dial 7S, one a sec t tnrs w V A lli-ml to liwliella Co una, tract in mc i t a 1 r 1 w 1 Vfi(!lit-ltioilg-tt Co to Stewart Tim- lier Co, 013 a tinnier lauo 35 I.nit to 10 r Ci ... 10 way.. Io On-iron Indiana Mutiutset al. 40 a aec ja t 1 a r 3 waooo 5l ....( Hermiin Metier to Florence Meana. kJm.IV I ,..,1.. Ml ,.,, lru JO - - . , ., .11 Hi, Ml iini'li1 'ii -vi stat on. I he inaciiinery uiiu M i-fS,e to A m woiiver, tract in ' - " 4 r i 4- I ... 1 . .n .1 1 ii,., 4,.ct 11 i-ears. Ku lot btrwoou rami o" -,U.,l llik .V..V-. I!.,:, .l U.llau li. I i.l' I TISUHHI ,V . 'linn .ii.il ""J 1 1' M.-n.-irkin wasover from riuhlofwav JSiw the South Tualatin section, yes- T h Kni t, to u,.. Ky vo, r,K,H u terday, and says that considerable " yM;' Wol" J Johnaoai" Lav has been harvested ovet tnai ,0 1 a 1 r a w soo 11 li KIIIK lOll IV RSMtll, imu I" .... tint 7 waiKers au r uruvc . o Five cent bargain counter tame, jIarrv schoof to Paul Wessinger etui ..f u'.itn-mov .V!- Sons - anv Piece tnmteca ao a in liniL'sen tract .,..a4oo ' . . , il,iu tnl.h, for five John Friday to 0 W McOraw, o 5 a OI nooo 01. V'""', '.. 1. V.,f at Hunks W cents per yarn. i,aiiies, uu muo w v ua eU, ,oW G j0i,soni . ,. . 1 1. ... ii...,., 1 ti.fi liui'irnin lJ .. , , 1.. ., o. ....... tall 10 IOOK Ul lliioi. t"" Mi..f,....i 1 (ijpir till in 00 a ace o 1 1 1 w.... tulUH. A A Mcml t0 Lolli" 1,llrke' 160 8eC L. T. I'oriU'll, of this city, WIVS U v Tnliliniler to'i 'ii'Tmlllnger, is nt the G A. K. convention in ssecisi uraw ill, till '-, ,. l ........ 1 !, I 11 Bivift 1111 . , . 1 1 .......1 irni.il viijir irncn, vi ivr,. . " m j - Astoria, last i vn. . . . ,v .. .lonation 10 he rai.KS oi uie vm -"J- I Mm s inVan to Ivmtiia Keller, ao a irets a little thinner. c it 1 1 r a w 35' Is1 ' I .. .1.1.1. is. III. 11.. law , I l)..,.i ..lull, tin- ol M M9nia iu omiic ,M..t, . Men s and l?oys cloni ng ai . . c , . other HnA ,,00 COSt and h'SS tllllll COSt. YOU are A w Wright to H C Rmner, 5 acres the one to be henetitted wnue secssissraw l" , i I.. ., . 11 w.ilii.iiii.r ,fr N P Allev to Nancy Anna Knoll, a our SIOCK lasts. 11. m v v - Schnvver tract I SOUS. Geo T Kin'on to Janiea Rilcliey, n t, limn, u ho hnq been Lots 8 and o Comeliua I-.nvirons 5Sfto 1-rank Hair, who lias nun . , C1 ,nton Crwl. working in I'orUand, was oui (luck Lot(1 , atul 3 Cregt Yiew I0 this Week, Spending a vacation j0i, p Gardner to David Harper, With his family. Fred Lesia, and nenj. Smith, io I H HCi; TO, 1 fT...aa.......a......fci All kinds of things are On w 0 sRttery to R V Cox t6o a sec n...,.,. 1 1,1 1'ii-tiin riiiiies that are nun ttw io VUlll o ........ nun' , Ciu.,ITimlirlV. lllll IV A' tjua iw ii i VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON at $1.00; $1.50 gloves at 75 cents; -n,, oniv Brwta ii-n!,i Veter. I. i . . r , i ..... rrt i. I . . J - . The Bii? Tent on the Court Housel"'1 t,",co a" w im, iimijiuuiiisuuiu, oixieeu years jhbi.- prounds has been crowded this Dast week short gloves in Silk and lisle at tical experience. at the revival meetings of Hart and Ma- 40 cents. H. Wehrung & Sons. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.3 gnnn. Over seven hundred men heard STABLE No. 1 the address ot lail sunaay aiurnoon, Mr. and Mrs. UlZinger, 01 AS-1 offim Dhnnm: Pacitln Stt soit Ind. 219 1. :i. . l.micu.i,l rai-irilM w.i. llir , .l ..'l i l l r uiic iti o Tfina. were in rne citv asr, wk. ui.i.. ..,...w. i.i.,,i.,t on. r . , I 1 - . I I IIJ in I7'i V II , 1. v, 11 ,m, iiiu,niiu,ui . , . . . o-opota nt Mrs I t7ino-pr s nar. I mh at.t jsi The ccumiK Sunday win ot tne last 01 -", --o-- -. r the meetiiiBS and the greatest day of eiUS, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel &ICV- theuiall. Mr. Hart will apeak at it a. enS. ..... i y. m , u t .j-y. - - . , ,, J tu., all the Snnilay Mcnooia 01 tllliaooro 1 uvi nig w 111c many uctiiaitus win hold a big union meeting at the from my patrons I have again teut. The meeting at 3 p. m. wui r a nwnpj mv shon to horse shoe- . i.,k;i.... -- ------ ----- 8,cijU . .. .V....B. nir 1 I arm er K ar-tsm th Tnnm il Mr Mart invH Ills notrMl ser- 1 "?".; .. ... ..... .. Ti J H oriAK, motion "ine u nansweraoie question. 1 nmu uuec xi...oi.u. The service on rrtday afternoon will be . noAnla ami Kiivo ntnl uirl I and Mr Hart will cive a apectal addresi eler and piano to them. Bie uieetmRS will also be lielil (.rove, was in town tne nrSl OI I fllain ana inua. Friday end Saturday nights. the week, the guest of his Sister, Next Tuesday a union prayer meeting w.. wr o u of all the churches will be held at the MODERN WOODMEN Baptist Chutch. ' Women's shoes in patent and Silver Leaf Camo No. SlQi Modern Today tne tneeting was tor tne par-,.. f . 17c. o ca nl Iv 1 a.. fir-i . . . 1 a. I it V L MU. a L ti. IJ, tfT QL I wva au nu v a " iv, mvvw vmii poseo staruug tne wo my va.u- - . aml third Saturdays in each mouth at really marked cheap. t Come and investigate before it is too late. Mrs. Wiley Edwards, of New berg, was in the city the last of the week, the guest of her son, W. V. Wiley. Try the Argus and Oregonian iyii!s. See our display window. for a year, only $2.25. a ec 3a t 3 n r 5 w. Wanted: Milker. Single mid die aired man preferred. --Zina Wood, Hillsboro. John Marty and wife, of near Bethany,- were in the county seat Tuesday. Iron posts have been set in cement from the corner of Lincoln down to nearly opinisite the band stand on Second Street, and they will be used to support a tie-place for farmers teams. Ihe old posts will be taken away in a few davs and then a good place for hitching will be enjoyed. Later on a row of posts will be located on Main, on the South side of the square. . Sealed proposals The under signed will receive sealed pro posals up to Saturday eve, July 10. 1910. and then opened for the purchase of 15 cords first growth first-class fir wood for School District No. a, delivery to be prior Sept. 1, at Orenco school house. Right reserved to reiect any or all bids. I. W Handley, Clerk Dist. 38, Hillsbo ro, U. 4. Saturday, July 2, will be Cath olic Day in Cornelius during the veteran encampment, and prom ises to be the best featured day of the celebration. Archbishop Christie and Father Donnelly will speak to the old soldiers, There will be a picnic held in the uark at noon, and a splendi program is arranged for bot morning and afternoon. Many from Portland and various places are extiected (Rev.l J. R. I Buck, Forest Grove. A. P. Venen, the oldtime jew DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTISjT I am Prepared to do IIih Class Dental Work. A New Ortice with MinUm Knninmpnt man, Ot forest Tamietie Bldg. HILLSBORO, ORE. their Inuch for an all day session. PROBATE E F Smith, R W McNutt and V II Massey, appraisers estate And Hauck, deceased. Inventory, f 4008.01. Estate Samamtha Ann Cahow, ap praised at fa5oo. 1-red scuoen jr. connrmea as executor 9k ot 1 7IV 1 SJf; Qt 1 ?Q Qf their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Isit $-.i ai $l.tV, $1.00 al $l.oJ, al jn an(i goiournina eiehbors are cordial H. Wehrung & Sons. H. G. Guild and wife, enroute to Vale. Oregon, were in the city Sunday, guests of Hon. W. N. Barrett and wife, between trains. ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial ly invited to atteu'l camp meetings. S. G. RnoDHS, Consul. R. E. Haloerman, Clerk. Douglas shoes gents' Oxfords estate of F Schoen Sr., bonds at tsaoo; in patents, vici, gun metal and A Benson, Perry Phelps and Alpuonso russets, regular $3.50, now sell Ilendricks, appraisers. inff at $2.75 at Wehruno: & Sons tumor. I "'0 --IUk""6 MalindaTupper estate closed of record. Harrv Cook of Cornelius was Franklin 11 Simpson apptd executor , nWXy V, ,' 7, L'ornel'us' wah will oflate John M Simpson; 0 Jack, Dr. down 10 me Dan game, ounaay, V A Bailey ana wuiiam smiin apprars- nis nrsi inp mis season 10 waicn era. the Cardinals Dertorm. Aug. 1 set for final settlement estate Wm s Heiuel, tiecessed. Bargain counter, 1U cents, at Appraisement estate (personal) Eliza H, Wehrung & SonS-any piece J Banett, deceased, filed at $1216. 8a. Porosknit 2-piece underwear, 25 cents per garment, at Baird's. A. W. Walker was over from South Tualatin this morning, and called on the Argus. Martin Reiling, the oldtime resident of near Roy, was in the city yesterday. Wanted: Girl for general housework, to begin after July j 4. H. D. Schnieltzer, Hillsboro. The Ladies' Coffee Club will meet at the celebration grounds, ' Saturday. All members request ed to bring their luncheon. The regular meeting will be held at 3 p. m. of goods on this bargain counter table at 10 cents per yard. Dan Burkhalter, who recently started in dairying with register ed Jerseys for a nucleus, was in town the last of the week. See Wyatt & Co. 's display win dow. The latest styles in hats. Kingsbury soft hats: fine straw hats, and Panamas. The Hillsboro barber shops will be closed after 11:00 a. m. on the Fourth of July. Call in and get your work done early. Did you take notice of the new line of back combs at Libby's? They are just "beauts," and the price just suits. J. S. L0RSUNG i Contractor and Builder 4 I Large Barns a Specialty I H.ilsboro, Ore., R. F. D.5d Notice of Final Settlement DR ll. r. HEINECK, V. S. D. V. D. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE Ind. Phoae 09, Sherwood, Ore. Cream Senarator for sale Sharpless No. 2; price $25-C. J. llaggerty, laverton, ure., Route 2. 13tf Postmaster B. P. Cornelius held rural mail carriers' examina tion last Friday. There were but two applicants, and they finished examination in less than an hour,