MILLS6GA0 AAGU5 JULY ? I10 CIRCUIT JURY IS I he !;!"' Ivrm (Inc Mill mail, One Mrilmnii, nj lu MtnhanU. Cumplrlc I ll Clerk :in. jut'"''"' will mi it i tlnir SllllH" '''I-'1' ,. W. Ituid y and SIn-niT , havf draw n tliirty our ur tin- July trriiiof nun t v nil rilUllV (i nil VV III' I . 11.11. I u ... Illl fill" III I I ltlfll'1 "II .HH- .luly M. iioliivn of mini ulW' IM'I'II M'lll IHIl Jlir jiiirar:inif, 'Ibm we j i i 1 ol W IlV II M-K W llll II will .tli:i' il'-inaml jury timl, m which I'tlu-rwiM- would huc ,i m- cai ricil hut until m-xt Full. Ai..' fmill thh thiTi- i tollhiil ,.;ii,!i' Clilllillill litmiiu-HH that lie lll.lll.lt iltlcllti"!!. lUlll tills HfHMI.HI aii cSi'an 1 1 1 i up if il-inihli The li.it: I'iril K "I. I niiiiri. Rmlli IIiIUI iiih i i. A I I l III V I . llrmrliUlli Jno l!"Kr. r'"". Ilf M l'!lll ahm.i r.i.im r.Hi.r . ii.i.v. !-, ,1 t, IIcmIiI, I li in tuillri, N. Itillili'ii. VWi'i II mull. l-'-nirl, Itinliui .MiiI'ii), I'ami't.S TmUUH 'r. (.1 "in '. I'iiiip. 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Miui Mi,Hif t Ih-. ii tak ing any in.lic.M.f thi-n ci nt pri.f jliKht. w annul up Hi'M-ial of thi Itiusii huh i. ii tl- Fourth Hi- M htun il the pri iln linii that ac i oiiIiih.' I,, all the lawn of aver-ai-H. .luhiiiiiii hhonlil win the iH'ht om t .l. lli it-H. i- was han t.Toil to .. t ami hi- l t ami thi n In- hft hiiiih- iniiri' ami then In' U't ayain r'-ttintr always the pn-vali nt mill 4. When th.- M.nl cami'ovcrthi- win-H that "Mintah .lohh:,iii" win the winner the fanni r jiiit chuckliM ami took ilnw n the inuiiey, with the re mark "Ay ham- mi Mucker, Ay lank." WILL IE! 10 IK 0VERCUT-0FF DEAL Clticin arc Pt-qiu-strd to Convene nt Court I louse Monday live IAVMIKS 01 ICISirV ASkll) IN I' I". I,i.n,riitk lii Hrllr I y. 4.1 v. I 1 1 , Jin VV i M ir In ,lr S ril. Inntrr tiui'il '. 11. ! U 1 (l ni I .1 . . , li ,-IWi.k ,1 till I' liilu.ii jo Kl H Ml I It ...... Simhi l'..H n.! Ill kKU U.-nHy In Hitnurl Wrl I 11, fi :..i. foil lklil .i . in Will J.i) i r o J ,i.ih Ural, li-l III Oil l.f..tr i T It 1'ni.iln 10 l'.ri W Krlh , 1 lel mi. I lii iivlliitti.il ,, t ' s K I' I . In Mril Tiiii'h-I Co, Ifm ir. H J II I J In A II M11 I 1 In H II Wlirnl 4 I .1 I I w 14. 1I.. W HllMl.lllU Jo I' S I.K-Ill- l 1 In ' M H I I r , w , Id ) tin Av.li-iutl lo Mil) A yilrloll. A" w.- iu 1 11 r 4 w ...i,tH Jjik- M mill u Sitli ISnllrilir'.il, 5 ' Smith's -t K t'.rinr imm I. J U uli i.h In Nrlilr Kru iofl. 4 11 Cli 111. in mill ill - J'HH I'iIk- Wiiu.ii lo A Nr.)mli, iki l TlMl'lf ltl M gi,- W. nirf lo I'tiM ('iriiiijr, 4 "f ill IUI .... . . I W 1; s iiii iv ink I' li. id m m 11 I 1 IH.'l in W V K in 1 1 It In liii'li Cmln.b lot" (ill iiiu,ir,ii 'ilt In I'n'ti ui 1 11 v I'll to 1, ' 1 iiiiip-i til n , I r J7 a W I' Ult il. .ii.ilii. 11 I Krlllr Crvimfl In I, J I. iul,!,., lot l r, liil 11 1,1 y Siiiiiiiiih' hiIjihui I'.Iiii.ii f (., K limmr, 'i . 11 lm 1 1 .; nK,t , ( w.,y 1; 11 M,. !,' II Urn II 1,.., J, M-i.h ,,vil, S nl III I'-lli V ,. , . ., julil A'h-lu Sli t In l M l.i nil iii.I, tim t I" Win 'o nlrr il I r 21 Allrr U U.f'.rt In W J UYULii II, I MS lipiurrliili Kinlvillr m irin;r I" Smiii- 1.1 A , HmUr, i, i-ir llrnvrr- li ii-Unilvillr urii-.i- HJ S iiii- tn lli-llir Will, trnil III Hi- vi'ilun-KiTilville I" CITY COUNCIL The ciiy coiiiu-il nit't Ttit'sday evening with all iiit'iiilwi's prcs t'Ht. Tlic Hum of $1,01)0 was or -tlci'i'il drawn atzaiitst t ho t'tn'i'iil fund and pluccil in tho w ater and litfht. fund. TI10 mayor was iiutlni-i.M to i-niploy an rxpt'i'l to ko ovi'i' the books of tin- oily iivasurer'H otlioo for tli tcrin. ,( - Fi. Koontz was urantod n months liipior liconso. I'lio Tainiosio-tini'iliior alloy Was order,.,! vaoatod. .."10 lullowinir claims wore allowed; Water Ai Fi.iht $l'2..:il) - n " Sealed projMiMaU The under Hllii-il Will reieie Sealed pin- Ixnal up to Saturday ee, July l'i. l'.Mo, and then upem-d fur the punhae of ciird lir.-4 oruwth lir-.t cla.'i-i lir wmul fur Si himl llihtlirl No :w. del to In- iniur Sejit. 1, at Oreni-o M IhhiI hnu: e. Uiyht ri'iervi'd to reji-i t any or all hid i. I. W. Ilamliey, t'l.-rk I H-t. IW, HilhU. r . It. 1. When the hankers nu t at 1'ell dletuli a hunch of thelll Went up to the I'.lue Mmintains tu a lake atnl prins reiirt, where min eral waters uf the hot ariety aluuiiil. A bunch uf IS or 'Jo went in hathino; and had their photos taken. Anmn tho "wat or lit J-:" Weletleo. Soil U 1 mi Tie il uf tin 'oininercial Hank. Hills Utfo. and J. A. Thoriiliurtfh, of tho I'oiihl (Jrove National. The print of the photograph appeared in I iie-iday niiht's Telegram, and if pleasant oxpresiuns are any imlicatioiiH of a yood time the two Wa.shiiivrtuii t'miiil) hankers were at tho 1 Ton I. K. W. Monro winhes to an iiounco that all iorsoni nwin him or the linn of Mnore & Umivor lire roiiiested to eall and settle at unco, ami no avocost of oollection. lie wishes to (ilraij.'hten all matters up im moiiiatol). A 1 ainiiiil county man w;ls down this week, and in talking to an Arous reHrter. Monday, ttaid that although they thought cpipti were lino up in his county, trram ami day tinl not compare with proKiiects down this way, to say iiolhintr of tho splendul apH-aranco oi ino vojjcianio kingdom. When told it w as UHh a iiuiion ul siui ami -ioauon ho seemed rather olfended hut acknuw loilu'cil the ilittoroiicc w itlinut hesitation. allies liHltf SIIK IISIo ITIOVOS are now Ih-iiij: worn, kioo hI ?l.o; JFTiO gloves at T.'i cents $1 k!ovos at cents; M cent dsort cloven in silk and lisle at tu cents. II. W'chrunk' & Sons t'ai.tain A. M. t'ollins, of South llillsUun. hiimk'ht till a mix of Mammoth blacklx-mes the other day. that were beauties, o Tatition U Ontnl the Ouolioni lu be Ciirnidcrcd I'here will Im a m.xss meeting held at the court house in Hills- Kirn, at H o'clock Monday o'on- "vr. .July II, for the iiuriKiso of taking up the matter of tho pro mised cutting oir of tho strip in the eastern Kirtion of Washing ton County. 1 his is a matter that will effect every taxpayer in the city, as wollascvorv farm- r in the central irtion of tho county, runners are requested to come in and attend this ses sion, as it s a matter that vita - y affects them - for it should be rememU-red that tho farmer makes his ow n. as well us the prosperity of tho city and county seat. Ways and means will U' devis- eii lo make a camnauni aira nst the cuttuik' uj of an already small county - one of tho small est in area in the state. Kverv business man in tho city, as well as every property holder, and tin farming community In general, should heed the urgency of the situation, and turn out and add his moral suport to the move incut. i no Hoarii oi 1 rauo w ill also Help to swell ttio move lo hoop tho county intact. N. II. Alex ander, secretary of tho Hoard of Trade, asks every memlH-r of that (irwtnkation to U in at tendance prior . .iif,i v inn ii onton llmvmaii. rocordof .r7.H! ;:"- Farscn, marshal W.W !' ('oleslook. deputy... 2..r)l Wood, health olllceV 19. TO W, Itoscow, park 1(KJ.:U IOST HI -WARD $5.00 W. to of the II. Hal 'uiscoiitineiital railroad ticket j'!l''l in small black leather l,l)l,'',i liavini? "lUirlinnton Ivouu." j,, Kit L.mors ,m the outside. Kitlior lost in nisboro or on 'Ueriirhiu, train tiotwoon Fort lil";l and Foivnt Grove. (;,'ininunicaU' with II. K. Khr "'. L1W West :ii'd St., The I'alleH, Oregon. Mail's and Hoys' clothing at J'J'st and less than cost. You are llu' "no to be bonelittod while 'r stock lasts. - II. WobniiiK & - i -1 . . . . ii . . ... i. am which win ovonuiany the place of tho wild blaekliorrv. It has small seeds and all the tartness of tho wild berry, and is several times as larvre buyer than manv of tho evergreen. Farmers w ho have beef, mut tons, or pork for sale, on foot, . . i i .e .. i . can efoi nH. mnesi nun iei uue. See me at lilonooo, where I have njiened a market, Farl Flirist eiier. (ilcncoe, Ore. l'-7 the Hillslioro (Iraniro will hold a meeting on Nunmay, .niiy '., Topics "Kural HirIi Soluml and "'Short Cuts in Ilousehoh Work " Oi-en meetillir at MV) and all interested are cordially invited to attend the session, us it w ill bo very interesting. For sale black inare. -I years. I h'iOlbs. ;2 choice Jersey cows On Fd. Schulnierich farm, miles S. W. HilIsU.ro. (I. F Davios. K. 2. Hx If), I'ornolius, Ore. 1" Albert Hall and wife, of Kelso, Wash., and Henry 1 tan ami nun ily, of Washiun'ton, wore over Khmlv HrtKik. tho hrst week", viiosts at the II homestead. u imru tlu matter with a line Fourth, for onoo. Not a drop of rain and Rood bay weather af terward nulia' to tho many demands f,.nm i.w natrons 1 have again iiiwiiii i1 mv shoo to horse shoe ino- II. (';. (iardncr. Blacksmith, Third Street, llillsboro, M 0. Hewitt, the caroonteiMS still iiithehousomoving business, and if yen lavo a buildinv: to inovo, see him for an estimate. Joi-onio l'almateer suffered a stroke ol illness, yesteruay uiu-i-noon, caused by stomach trouble, and was taken home for treat mont. He is resting eusy at last reports. For sale: Peering binder, in ,ood roimir. ami in go.nl running order, n'ice, yo". trood paper for it. -E. W. Dant, lioodville, Oregon. 10-8 Horn, to Thus. Council I and wife, of (iloncoo. July '1., 1910. a dnmrhfor. The littleone 8 birth- dav is the same as tne luu.e. , Mr. and Mrs., Soho s. were afternoon. l'orosknit 2-iieee underwear, ( If llir ootnlitKin of 'lie Itunk of llcuvrr- tun in llir S (p uf I cif on, ul the c o t of hutliirti June 30, liyiu RKSot'KCKIt 1 ,ou in mil iliwounli f)i,lS i (Ivriilrnili, K-curcil uml uiik- :uinl lUnkinv liouw, (iitniluir, lint lilurri J.STt 11 Due fiom (iiiiinvril irw-iveil litiik $.MV "5 C lin k mi.! olhrr mill Itrini 95 i'h on Ikii.I i,j?o 11 Hlcllr 4l SS ToUl JJ.JS'M I.t HI 1. 1 Tl KS C.ill 1'iki in f 10, 000 00 tinlivliluiil ilriiomtt sutiject lo rlirck I'J.-PS 4 Time rertilicale 01 dcoosit a, "85 Totul ti'.'SO o Slate of Oiemm, i County of Wihi:it;i0ii ) I. Canhirt ol the !ove lumtil Imnk, itu kileuiulv nwrarthat the above statement i true to the best of my knowledge am liehrf. II. V. Iloltfrr, Cashier. SuliarrllK-il ami iworn to tx-fore me this ilav of J ul v . Olio. V. w. Laiiy, Moury ruuuc Correct Attest: J. A. Matt, W. K. reKK. 1M rectors. Ji:itSI;Y COW' AUCTION The undersigned w ill sell at aue tiou at the Hrown Livery Barn 1 sIkhu at 1 o clock 11. m.. on SATURDAY. JULY 10, 7 Jersey cows, aged 0 to 8 years test from 5 to 8 per cent., all in milk, and well bred. In thi herd is included one cow which recently produced 28 pounds of milk from which one quart ol solid cream was taken, testing ;T per cent, butter fat. Stock iruaranteed healthy. May be seen at place, North Hillslioro, at any time. Terms of sale -One year time 8 nor cent, bankable note. Two per cent, off for cash li. 11. Giver, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Ed. Sliuto, Clerk. CALL FOR BIDS FOR RLST ROOM It will surpriso you to go to . . 1 . 1 .. . ... ' wrccr h ami see ino numerous: baraiiis on bis bargain tables. Rev. F. V. Fisher will preach at the M. K. Church, at 11 o dock Sunday morning on "LiU-rty." Money to loan on real estate. I'erms reasonable. Apply toKu atli Bros., Hillslioro. Or. 21tf Treasurer W. M. Jackson and w ife depart Friday for an outing in the mountains. See Wyatt & (Jo.'s display win ow. The latest styles in hats. Kingsbury soft hats: fine straw lats, and I anatnas. II. C. Munger and wife, of 'ortland, were out' to the city Sunday, making the trip in a taxi. Bargain counter, 10 cent3, at I. Wehrung & Sons any piece of Koods on this bargain counter table at 10 cents per yard. The Hart& Magann tent meet ing closed Sunday night and the big tabernacle tent was torn lown. All kinds of things are on Greer's bargain tables that are really marked cheap. Come and investigate before it is too late. Married; At tho homo of W. Drost. Hillslioro, July 2, 1910, Olaf Johnson and Miss Millie 'eterson. The groom hails from Multnomah County, Women's shoes in patent and vici kid. $1 at $2.75; $o.r,0 at $2.o.r,; $:t at .2.00; $2.u0 at $1.83; $2.'iT at $1.70; $1.85 at $1.31), at I. Wehrung ii Sons. Rev. Fisher, of the M. K. Church, is getting ready to take some of the youngsters on a trip to Spirit Itke, near Mt. St. leletis. Ihov expect to go alxnit the middle of the month. Douglas shoes - gents' Oxfords m patents, vi:i, jiun metal and russets, regular $3.50, now sell- ig at $2.75 at Wehrung & Sons ig closing out sale, J. J. Smith, of near Glencoe, was in yesterday, and says that lis rye harvest starts today. Ho states that tho Winter w heat is filling line out in his section, but that late sown oats need rain badly, The Schiller - a 10 cent cigar, and the Grand Marca, a two for quarter cigar, are what you want when you buy a cigar. Kept at every bar in llillsboro. rsk for thorn, The batting averages of the llillsboro Cardinals 1 1 inkle, 488; Houston. 381; Briggs. 2(i8; 'rown. 255; Freeman. 230; Wil liams. 208; Fhelps. 171: Batche- ar, Ki(i. John Yanderwal. agent for the Lincoln it Lancashire, yesterday, adjusted the fire loss at the home of Mrs. Henrietta Morgan. appraising the damages for $50, A check for the amount will be forwarded in a few days. When the kitchen is properly equipped there is sunshine in the house. Come in and see our Champion and Charter Oak ranges. They are the best. hmrick & Corwin. GME YEARS Charley Burnham, petty Thief, (Jets Three Year JLIKin CAMPBfXI. SENDS TO HOME Linsing forjed the Name of Wm, Chalmert to Check he grand jury yesterday morn ing returned indictments against ames H. Lansing and Charles 'urnham Jr., the first for forg ing the name of Wm. Chalmers to a check, which he attempted to pa.s at the Forest Grove Na tional Hank, and the latter for stealing money from the purse of his foster-mother's nurse, at it' I'urnham home, at Tigard- ville. Lansing pleaded guilty a3 the check was found in his posses- Scaled bids will be received up to Saturday, July 16, 1910, at 2:30 p. in., for the construction of a Rest Room on the court house square in llillsboro, Ore gon, and said bids will then be opened and contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Flans and specifications may be seen at the residence of Mrs. J. V. Tamiesie, Main and Third St roots. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Mrs. J. 1 Tamiesie, Chairman Contract Committee. Hillslioro. Ore., July 7, 1910. RUST ROOM FUND The Rest Room committee's booth at the celebration grounds returned net receipts, for tags and sales, in the sum of $98.00. Gush subscriotions received on the Fourth, aside from the above Charles D. Wagner, of Picka way Co.. Ohio, and Lou C. Star rott. of Forest Grove, have been granted license to wed. Also Thomas McDaniel and Nellie Brow n, of near Buxton; Gottfriet Yungen and Mattie Trummer. Sewell s Acres-Acreage 111 live, ten or twenty acre tracts One mile north of Sewell station on Oregon FJoctric. See owner, No agents. Trices reasonable and terms to suit. -Jas. II Sewell. Marshal Inrsen reiorts that it w as not necessary to make a single arrest on the fourth This speaks well for a communi ty like llillsboro. the same spirit prevailed at Cornelius, and it is said that no arrests were made there although a big crowd was in evidence. Five cent bargain counter table, at Wehrung .v fcons any piece of goods at this table for five cents per yard. Ladies, do not fail to look at those two bargain tables. Dr. W. D. Wood examined two patients at the county farm, this week, for insanity August Busse. and JoeYahl. Both were 1 . . t 1 1 ordered committed totneasyium Busse had been at the county farm for many years. Yahl has been there a year or so, and some time ago had a foot amputated He is a brother-in-law of the late John Brugger, an early millman See Wyatt & Co. 's display win dow. The latest styles in hats, Kingsbury soft hats; fine straw hats, and Panamas. tt, Yesterday was one of the most uncomfortable days 01 the sea son, so far, and although the thermometer did not get so high as on a former date, the air was more humid and carried far more discomfort to the usual Oregon ian. The breeze that started in the afternoon had but very little Laurel M. Hoyt. John M. Wall and T. M. Kerr are soon to start the manufacture of umbrella tips, a very useful invention per fected and patented by Mr. Hoyt. The company will In known as the "Repairers' Manu facturing Co.," and will have a capital stock of $10,000, with of fices in llillsboro. The invention is a splendid thing for those who use umbrellas - and who does not, in Oregon? It will lie very in expensive, and a matter of a few cents invested will keep a family in umbrella repairs for some time. The article is a "tip" that goes over the little circular piece that holds the ribs at the top, and which are easily rusted out and broken. The invention cures it in a minute and leaves you a good rain stick. Try the Argus and Oregonian for a year, only $2.25. The grand jury ha3 indicted James Lansing for attempting to pass a forged note on the Forest Grove National Bank, and the gentleman will have to atand trial. There js no question of his guilt, whatever, as it appears, PROFESSIONAL. F.A. BAILKY, M. D. Physician and .Karfron Orflc Bailey-Morgan binrn. upatalr , Rooms Ii, 1.1 ami IS. Knsiiliif.- Houlh- l mmi cornsr Itajalin ami HacoiiU mnwta, 1 Both 'PbollM. S. T. LINKLATER. U. B C M . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlc rqntalra OTftrTh Pvlt pnif rUoia RmIiUiic East of Court Hvuw, la tb ooniAr of tha tloi-k. JAMK.S HIILLIPK TAMIKSIE, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suriraon Bouthern Partita Railroail Co, Uounultation tn Krnnoli or Knitllah. Of tlf upntaira, ovr A. (Irons' tor, north alil of Main Hi.. Hllllon., Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. ; Oppich Rooms 7, 8 and 9, f Hailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. r. ,1 Ii. I ,1 ... 1 Mi ion when he was arrested in f 'u il PPi inai ne wu, P,-rior 11 a t;ma TV.- Plead guilty. Lansing haa been ai.ntn QnH .l.,rlc, ComnVuiii kefjt ln close confinement for u.m k,. t Ii. several weeks, as he got gay a c nun 111c cois at, me own ),. , j .i . t l penitentiary. . " " Young Burnham also pleaded Fi,' ,' lVu OMenu 1... i 1 i ' iiiuiiLiK. li i; iimi'iai nnupvpr guuiy arm ine court maue nim a . , v . : . nriint f n vr p.nmVim ?lo-s-'d m on him and had him be- lu.n in th pnnr'tv- iuit n'nd a steel door before he knew Ilia. ava W41,J J I . . . U - a. .1 f II i M eral times, the result of numer-P uoinr- t i?ancocK wui , ,ttv tr,ft sav nothing about it, but the E. Friday, H. T. Buxton, M. .uT.u V A Henderson. J. E. Baldwin! . oeorge ininKS ne and F. M. McCleod were excused ? " JTV11 .K0OU man aiier au- for the term. .... hsw. a il ifii. . I t , C . t r ' a Anna t. muis grantea aivorce ror saie. Mng e ton busrirv. from John A. Mills. cushions and harness, in good re- Wall versus Lverest connr- pair; small delivery wagon, fair mation of sales. AH jurors were shape; also two-horse 31-2 excused for the term except Ed- wagon, and a "jerky." Will sell ward Hughes and Ihos. Corkill. cheap. A. C. Archbold, Hills- who were kept as talesmen . boro, 15-17 rr-1 . it .. a i morne versus uuuer, coniin- tv, k.v, t ti:ni :n 1 . T I I mi- V11UIV.IH.-3 Jl 11IH3DIMTJ Will uea io juiy ii. , r,H ma,.f;nna Court adjourned until rnday, k,mr)o-.n c.a c ..1.. O ...k L . t 111 UUIIU" UllHW IIIVTChlllK h V uiy o. wiien me case oi j. . - m iup,...!;,.!,. v eimtfl ..nn I W C,.,..ll ,..511 aiiKcni.tti,a luung ""U- l t I OO U , , JUntU r. III Lfr. a manlirm .1 h. L ,, 1 1 i i i.uirco Hitching ah hue same " l'""1. church at 7 n. m . and nr Sn m there will be a big sen-ice at the muu liuhis OiN hUtKin m. E. church, at wh ch the Rev Clarence True Wilson will preach im LamKin neaaing me paraae, r.et n,,o.ioa nvfn, 1, ; with three bands, the Hillsboro, Patentf Vidf n metal and weu von.eu, uie oearhuu setSi regular $3.50 shoes, at $2.75 nana, iouowea uyauios, was ukc nr H Wnminir 4V Qnna Poll A I I . -w A M m IVtllV-tlia w rv-M u, VyAt CAtlVJ ft-" vv,ii w i vi v iv j ait, iiviu His Honor the Mayor can also out, maKe a nne introductory speecn. 7pri n Qrwj .;fa maA Ion. R Ii Butler was his guest fmm fVPP hm-mnnn r n while in the city. Howard. Kansas, last w-Pek and Hon. R. R. Butler made the Zach has been busy telling his finest speech ever heard at an friends what a great country Independence Day address in they have back there, but how hllsboro. much better Oregon is than any- thp wik-mpbu thin tne' have ,n the tast " est North or South ia. ii , ixuuac uii hue auhu i av-c. i t , . , , Carl Huston, who entered against L f y a, swm u , .,.,,,,.. j i- ,..i ,,t i coi comic ocvuiiij. tail nun, uuiitiui cu a me nen uuh o i c j . ,u t r few miles, and left the field for "?Ja ? " uujiiicoo. van aim set; at 4-U . i i iih rtiiiiMoi niriMrv vi iitji oniuuiira racp tinripr 1 vpars-- "' " . r ."'v'1-' ."Jt""1 " v I I I a. . J a. lilt I Whirmm-P vvinnpr yregun c. eciric uepot, nilisooro, Competitors-JoeTruttman. Earl VIC- u- M- 1 u Carter. Leonard Lorsung. Mrs. L. N. Gilnet departed this Girls race under 12 years moraine for her home at North Reita Tmllinger, winner. Com- Bend, after a several weeks visit petitors Matilda Krug, Eva with her parents, E. L. Abbott Cropp. Erma Krug, Lucy Cooper, and wife. She was accompanied il l tt. i. it:.. rii . - neien vanaercosi ana uzzie l a- home by her sister, Mrs. L. A ger. . Whitcomb. i-iaiuuiui u, vuivci, viu- . . . . , npr.. I Austin, znri . Rv ruao .iFlu t v. out anu seweu logemer mases a i at 1 1 tan a i av-e owe xYeiiniiei.i.. ., iii ... . ' s iirnhui nnn inpviincii-o flu chilH winner. Competitors btanley 71 -II t ii'CA Hahn, second; Al Goodwin and DR. V. B. CUNINGMAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON Calls Answered Day or Night Imtepemlent I'hoae ' ORKNCO. ORKOON L W. Boys' William Frank Holcomb. Weight, not less than 200. 100-yard dash L. Austin, win ner. Com petitors J. K raull, H. Culver, A. E. Cox. for either horse or cow. While they last these sacks can be had at 2 1-2 cents a piece. We also have some sugar sacks at same price. Den of Sweets Clarence Mays, who has been Pony race H. Culver, winner; m the mercantile business at brank smith, second; Alva hm- seholls tor some months, and rick, 3rd. who recently sold out. was in the F. E. Adkins caught the city yesterday. He has sold his greased pig. Competitors - Frank real estate at Seholls Enoch. Oscar Kelsay, Clifford Long, Thos. Miller. LOUDON OPPOSES I wish to announce that I wi operate a hrst class hay baler this season, and parties wishing baling done mav apply to me by letter at Cornelius, Route 2, or by phone (Pacific States) Farm 275, rorest Grove. F. A DR. W. E. PITTKNGKR Dentist Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Ralley Block, atrect. Over Dvnnii Store. KILLS BOKO ------ ORKOON law. IT. W. a. Mar BAQLEY A HARE ATTORN BYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and t Shote Boildlng; H ILLS BOB0. . . OBKliOS. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Room 3, 4, ft Si Morgan Blk. Hillaboro. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Offica Dpatalra. Bailey Jfergaa Bio. k Rooma, i ani . HILLSBORO, - ORKOON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orriot: Main 8trect, opp. Court. Jl oui. HILLSBORO ORKOON THOS. H.TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Cpatalra, Room 3, 4 and j Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON The only graduated ami licensed Veter inary in llilbUoro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. OFKICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Office phonea: Pacitie States 5()t: Ind.'213 Residence phoned; Independent 2-13; l'u L'trtC States 481. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do High Class Dental Work. A New Office with Modern Equipment Tamiesie Bldg. HILLSBOttO, 0KR. Main and Third. Chas. Loudon, of Glencoe. was in tha rntv trin first- nf thp vfAV erS and askei the Argus to state Hohman that he opposed the assembly Walter Galloway, who is now plan in the recent meeting of the deputy surveyor for Benton republican county committeemen. County, was down over the Chas. says that he plainly told Fourth, a guest of his parents, his resasons why he was opposed s. j. (jalloway and wife. L . ri"rX?T X Go to Wyatt & Co., for the lat- lu'ri:rZrA V : est shoes. We carry the Pack- lunijf a ih uvi buiuuo. u.i tha ParlWMaf nol f . fV,a r U ,l,Nn l- ...,V,U 1 uiuuh.i-iiivu.hu, Ull. iaiuuuu Davo lie uucs nut nisii in. j 4l n :n anyone to misunderstand his po- t 1 , auL v,,.,:ii k 5.f Brown the best makes and Biwun, 11c yy 111 ue a taMuiuahc , . Qu. Jiorii0 ,1M-J,.( before the primaries for thervjlvo House of Representatives, and Mr. and Airs. John Miller, and he proposes to make his fight on daughter and son, Allie and Hugh, the direct primary itself. Were out the fourth, guests 01 urandma Brown and other rela- Kale plants by the thousand. tlves- MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Cauip No, 8I93, Modern Woodman cf America, meets every first and third Saturdays in each month at their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial ly tnviied to attend camp meetings. S. G. linouKS, Consul. R. E. Haldkrm an, Clerk. were: Vnt lTjimmfl $5.00 - .,.,1 ,. . in.. .11 1 A P. Wilkes l.oo cooling power, ana tne smaii my w'n C. nmer 1.00 1 "hiked" to the creek to lave his C. R. Adams, of , m, m II. Hale 1.00 heated body in the waters of in tne city uo tieo. Harrow i.wniny or hoc iumoiiu-uuiiiaiij J B Hanley 1.00 ot the old boys wished ior tne .lobn Carstens 1.00, time that they were young vZZuw'' w-iurtnunpt 1,ooagam- Zina Wood, Hillsboro. Louis and wnma tleidel are visiting with their sister in Cali fornia. Wanted: Milker. Single mid dle aged man preferred. --Zina Wood, Hillsboro. The American Woman's League will I have purchased an A. 1 hav baler, and am ready to bale - A. L. Croeni, Bethany. Address, Portland Route 2, or telephone Ind. division, 5-4. 17-18 Miss Bessie Fay, of Portland, was a guest of Mrs. Norman Greer, Sunday. Wish to buy 15 or 20 goats; : T..1..I "if uitch riiuajr evening, uuiy O 7 i " vv.o vvinc neon c,at tocuouicu. na. u. th5s Fall.-C. Schoenbaechler, WOOCi. I Toilrt-roi'n O v,51no ,10'-f Fnvn.'wv OUV.IIUM II, A. UUI.0 VOOh 1 Ul 111111(4" Revival services will begin at ton. the Garrigus school house, above it, l iL r. iL Banks, July 16. Come and bring J-, : Chambers, of the South your tents, prepared to stay a T.u.alatin section, was m the city week or ten days. -Rev. Garri- tms mrning. f ait u ! mmwmmtmm . J. S. LORSUNG i Contractor and Builder 4 i Lire liirns a Snecialtv ( ' O- t J wi II Ind'pt phone 151 Rood's Div. I H.llsboro, Ore., R. F. D. 5 iUinsunanJ DR I. F. HEINECK, V. S. D. V. 0. V8TERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE lod. Phone 09, Sherirood, Ore. gus. Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. Cream Separator for Bale Sharpless No. 2; price $25 C. J. Haggerty, Beaverton, Ore., Route 2. 13tf Did you take notice of the new line of back combs at Libby'g? They are just "beauts," and the price just suits. I 1 1 I, 1