MILLSbOHO ABGUS JULY I PAC1E 1 ACTIVE OPPOSITION 10 CUT-OFF DEAL j,,v i.nl"K. Mrl 'I ! ivia, CoMWtlll IS NMII i,ic( Shu8 and taitipali tried Ardrnl rty t .j,,-. native crowd ntti-mb-d ., .,,,,1' at I he c ittil l limine I U' " . ... --- Miintlay u ning. which lut-l n Lit. ..I i. ni'tmii't' anorgaiiiution oinaK.' a am paijn uguiimt tin f ,.ral nnllHHiH in prop UMHlina'tfH ( tiiuity fiti l.nicine. the land jriMm-. p m hlt o r into Multttoin; !i. Dr. j p la i itHii wuh cu!bd t' the chair asi.l Henton Itowman wan flu.n m . -Mary, An executive fl,niint!ff of ten wa aiHiiit-i tuili-vi - wiiVHHIttl HieUllH tl tlf vi-.ti a ratupuijfTi uni in their lamb ,VHt tnU t-ft i n y of thi' lU'ht aainnt tin- Jim of the ti-rnt'-rv. Tlx' commit be; )r. y 1) W'ihmI. rtsairinuii, Knnl Kuni'.!i. 1 -I'll Croner. H, I'. for iH'iuH. W, V. Wiley, W. N. I'.arr ,.tli U ; I lure, 'l liixi. 11. Tuk" jr ' j i;(nn1iii uihI Mayor A, ll.iti. W, N. l'arn tt made an t-nnu- ! talk hinging Utat much mirk in .st Ih- accomplished or tin- u . it four million in valua tion nm'hl obtain. W. (I. Hare, r. I. A UmWy. Dr. A, r. Uatiey llr J. I' Tantieme ho man a! I mail Ui tin' frholk thai at ! 'rut Kin!""' tor), a! in-a .' Th- . work a in !; uvi-r t! arc hap till- lii.-t be iiitiiii, ifll-, f 'y ainl th-,..u. ion with Idllll Jih'rt V Ih.-C. ami I'.i-nton !l maiU' Kiiort wlilrrnwK ...int. IViil liniiirr, of .lcliwrd one of his he talk ttgait the ", ami A. N. Davie, of w ho in in.Hiilt tho tTi i' ,i iruti'Htfil Uk'siinHt tin' r'liinittro will develop it rapidly jHtiHHil'U' uihI i amnait'tiinj.' will start .t.i'e a t ft' ton n thins.?' .1. Those w I to attended .i.ng. n mar an tin y en'... i !' H ii-u wire: lt J I' I .llurir. l A B ItallrV, 'i I !i Wy. I'. M IIm.VS. JaKr li..)!" Iviiinii II -mmnii, S (" Ki'lrn. f. f! I'l.Wl. Kt Stvrf. V N ls.fr . VwSln IfrUmt. Ilfril lliil'IHK It I lui.U .. 'Ini. lint ml lull lUi.Irl, C V 1 .ii ii, W W )Ummm. Mwtinitul j,. i-i ..( U'i.kr It in. Co, W. I' Snudi .( V CiMHirlt, rtmlrr I'm-m-hi, I ii li kumlli, l'i tt . I. WimI, A. f. Inrln, W.'l Vykt. B W Hmi. . I ink Krt.), I" t. Al tt Aii.l.i, .1 .. k, W V. Wllrv. Mti'. K.H II i ,.n, 1 i.lli kln, C, I', KiclnsMii, V M Mrliull(in, T. S Wraihriir ! lii tt llkm, J.A Juilior, tt. t. U ,-r. J..hn M. Willi 1 !" iiUrii.liinf fdiin the nuU .tr dt 1'ft.lt.li li I A It I'ttBI. II. I . Mint. Mi. A N. Mtr. Klllloll. Itlilit lln i t iiiHhih JmU'i" (!innlin utatt'tl that hf Sx'li, t, ni tluti tho n-al motive for jnni'i' in thf Kantorn Mi'ctioit ilf Hirirr to K t out wa.H tho rail for MTiii;uu'nt road work. Me naiil they wire ttillinf to pay for thi'lll, lull f.'H HM-iatft Mult IU- niah Moulil tive them tlioroti.rh-fitn-H iuickrr. Mr. (iimhHh said hi w:m oiKisel to division ami fouhl nut nee that it viouUi be lwnriinal. I'l-i il tiinner otiiNses liivision uihI a'nl that if it Khmihl as it Wuiil.l in. but a question of time until Hill.slioro ami Cornelius wniilil ! rut into Multnomah and the Went end of the count y hwiiiik on U Yamhill county fur wo are small enough us vvc are. A. B, Flint siMike nlorg the same lines with Mr. (Jmner. Mayor liailey told the audience mat he would tfive all itosstiiK' "id and it was uihui his motion inai tht' executive committee was naini'd to undertake oduca ti'Ut and publicity, wants i:ni)ksi;mi:NT On T il.' day William Jul a larim r m-.-i ( 1 ,.:,i tliive f 1 1 1 1 -; iiul 1,1 I nr,., ( I t I . I I n ii i i ii i uw ii i ruin f ,ia HUf.taiiieil a ;. i-ri- cut on head, and another m the i i i ... i .... ... err, t in- rr.inii i, a ru it frhir mil. Mr Ji liiilHi- Win fnyhtrnrii , A. I oolnlj-'e ailluinuliilr. I 'mil idt'e, wliu m eiinnei tii will, with the Oregon Kln-tnc m capacity of (iem ral Manager, was out lonkinvf oer the loutitry. He and his ihatfeur took the iinfurtunate man to town ttht't'e I, in ttotilids ttrre ilre-Hrd. Sealed iioHisalH 'I'lii- undi-r niened will rrceie scaled pro. HHaU up to Saturday eve, July !, I'.tl'i. and then opened f,,r the purchase of l.'i cords first growth lir-.t cla lir vm m 1 fur Schmil Iii:.trict No. I'M, delnery to U- prior Sept. 1, m (irenco School huilse, liieht reserved tu reject any or -all bids. 1. W. Handler, Clerk Jiist. :w, HilKb ro. K. i Ottili to Hollietliill V'oil' sMoiiir tt it h the pump at t In- jmiw -er hotiic the water supply has liei-n Hoinewhat limited at times in llillslmro, fur a few days. The tmulile came just W hen pi-opic iiiiihI wanted water fur their lawns, and this extra drain on the MippU told ( iilinure sa'i s he the pump m shapi lninj.'i t'uinj,'. K. V. Mitot'e W I: l.e to an- nuiiiice that ail persons owin him or the linn of Mm ire A lluocr are rcipicsted to call and set tie at once, and mi save costs of collection. lie wishes pi straitrhti-n all matters up im- ined;ately. Horn. July In, Hdo, to Mr. and Mrs. II. T. I'.lair. of 1'ortland. a dauirhtcr, weight, Hxiunds. The happy father is in the eoinNMiiK rooms of the ( lia onian, and was formerly on the Arus. The i'.auK'hter was Uirn on the birth day of the (.-j-eat grandfather, Jonathan Ikiuue. of tlsis city, I,.,. ii i,.t tin! ts a eranilctiHil tu airs, uuui A. l: 1 GRASSES, ETC. WanWd lur the big Street fair t Ik- Held his Tail ttAVr 10 MAklL A IIM SHOWIMi County Chairman Connell Expct a (jood Turn-Out ' VERY SMALL I arim-r AIku Vcqucittcd lu kiinctiibcr 1'iir With l ine Vcjctablc eavily. Supt. thinks he has How to keep Hon. .las. Withyeombe. of Cor vaiiis, was interviewmir the tlcii Kiiles to the Republican county assembly, which will convent' here Saturday. His friends wil endeavor to have the convention Kive him their .support, as he is .,u;.l.......l .. UF.,.,1. 1.... ('..until ...unnu-i ru w y usiiuiKioii vjiuiihj "an. Mr. Withvcom be avs la nut averse to the primary law but looks iiiion the assembly nf lair as nothmjj: more or iess than an advisory tironosition. n states that ho has some support in Multnomah county, and thinks if he shall u-et Washington Coun i.V he nmv be able to iret the as wt'iitbly nomination. Failing to 'and the nomination at the state ennvention be says ho will drop ait- of polities. He has many iriends here, and as he has al ways received the opposition of the Multnomah machine he Moulil be especially strong. Naturally ho wants the en dorsement of his old homo eoun ly. and it is thought more than likt-ly ht. win j,-0t it when the l'lans gather, Saturday. Mrs. R. V. Arnold and Chil ian-, oj lliilsUiro. have money to loan on ood real estate security. Also can find vou a Inner for your farm or lUfUness, Cull and sec me at the confectionery store, opposite OreK'on Klectnc tlepot, IlHlslKiro, (he. O. M. 1'oiH-. Col. ,1. H. Kdiiv. one time edi tor of the forest drove limes, and now claim aK'etit for the S. was out to the old stamping 'rounds. Friday, on business at the court house, ihe oloiiel as U-cn with the railway coin i i..... i any ever hince ne uraiiuaicu ml of the arduous duties of the ncw spaicr business. Co to Wvatt & Co.. for the lat- st sbiK-s. We carry the Puck urd: the Hradley-Metcalt ; the ! Dunn and the Mammon rown the U'st makes an stvles. See our display w inuo William II. Adams and Jacob latterly came in Tuesday am went down to lite t. i-tiu otla-e. where Mr. Adams prowi up on a timU'r land purchase on 10 acres of land on me mountain near Mmintaindale. Mr. went down as a witness ,.ii..iri Acres Acreage in I ce ten or twenty iicicumi, One mile north of Sewell station .m Oiwoii Klectnc. Set No airents. Prices and terms to Sew el I, A.P.m llereert. who sawmillet ll.....,;.nr man v yean neat tn iihu U now retired trom business, his sons continuing,! wan over to the county seal yes terday afternoon. Lathes' long silk lisle nloves i : t' irlnvosi are now ncmn oin. " o,v at $l.tH);fl.W) Rlovesai t; cenus, $1 Kh'ves at 50 cents; 50 eent short Klovcs in silk ami lisle at 10 cents. H. Wehrumr Sons. The twelve year old daughter of Frank Yandohey, of Verboort, horse. 1 uestlay, and the little one sustained a .i;.,i,...,,t,l elbow, besides a frae- ture of the arm. the many demands r , tmtcons I have again 4 "'111 i"J , n.v hou to horse shoe- injr U. (J.Cardner.lilackstnith Thir.1 Street, Jlillsboro. Marshal linker, the Chehalem Mountain threslterman, ii i town Tuesday. Post Master Cornelius, w ho has ever been the moving spirit in shaping things for the annua! street fair and carnival, asks all the farmers to take care of their extra fine samples of grains and grasses, as well as vegetables, for exhibit this Fall. HillsUro has always had a splendid exhib it, but it could always Ik? improved uxn if farmers and fruit tfrow- rs would calculate a little U- urehand. 1 his is an exceptionally fine ar for yrain and for hay. to ay nothing of the vegetable and fruit line. Mr Cornelius wishes to double the exhibit of last year, and if those w ho till the soil will respond the expectations will be realized. I bis Fall there will lie a large immigration from the Fast, and there will be many visitors at the carnival. It will also be ar- uiged to have the Fair adver tised m Portland, ami tins wil iraw big crowds. Jl kSliV COW AlCTION the undersigned will sell at auc tion at the Brown Livery Parn, Iillsboro, at 1 o clock p. m., on SATURDAY, JULY PI, Jersey cow s, aged ( to 8 years, test from f to H per cent., all in milk, and well bred. In this lerd is included one cosv which recently produced LSS jiounds ol milk from which one quart ol solid cream was taken, testing i ner cent, butter fat. Stock iriiririinteiMl healthv. Mav be seen at place, North Hillslxiro, at any time. I erms of sale - One year lime H iior cent, bankable note, lwo per cent, ott for cash K. M. lirwr. Owner J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. Kd. Shvite, Clerk, Argus and OreKonian, ?2.25. Vic Crop, of near Glcneoe, was over lo the ciiy ims montinK- It will surprise you to go to jreer s and set? me Tiurneroua bargains on his Uirgain tables. Sunday Scbrx.l at the Christian Tiurch, at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. All invited. Dr. I.we. July 22. at Tualatin PRECINCT MEETINGS loU-l; at Forest drove, July A) and 21. Chas. Parker, of the Wigwam, tas been on the sick list for sev- ral tlays, but is now improving. Frank Simpson, one of the thorough farmers of the South ualatin section, was in town this morning. Money to loan on real estate. 'erms reasonable. Apply to Ku ratli Pns., Hillsboro, Or. 21tf Krvine Hurk halter and A. W KatTerty owner, reasonahl suit. Jas. II but th S. I TRAIN CMANOflS ( ommencinir with Minday ll is stated that the Southern Pacific will make a change m its tram service, AH freights will be di verted hv tho way of the lleav crton cut-o!T; the Corvallis pass enirer train will leave as usua out of the union dejwt and come out on Fourth Street and make its return by the same route The Forest drove Hillsboro local in the morning w ill make the Fourth Street run, and also late in the afternoon will follow its uresent custom. The two in termediato trains, however, of this local, will run into and out of Jefferson Street, while the Sheridan express will also into and out of the Jefferson Street deixtt. The question of change of time has not yet been sent out. ami the schedule may remain the same. ASSEMBLY CLANS Over ISO Dckiatri Expected lo Par ticipate In Meetinr The Iiepublican clans, -who are in favor of the assembly and say they are to send a delegation to the state convention, will con vene in this city Saturday, July 1G, and Chairman J. W. Connell expects that over 150 delegates w ill be in attendance, 'ihe re- C. F. Miller, the Forest drove druggist, was in town yesterday. Mr. Miller was at Reno at the Jeffries-Johnson fight and says that it i3 his firm conviction that the fight wa3 the biggest frame up that was ever perpetrated on the public. He thinks that Jeff ries friends took the short end of the betting all the way along and w hile it can not be proven, he is satisfied that the purse money received by the white man was not all that he was given. C. F. says Keno is a great place, and that passenger trains came in at the rate of one every 15 minutes Sunday, Sunday night and Mon day forenoon, before the fight ""VFriday, July 22. to 1 o'clock 'ip. m., Dr. C. W. Lowe, the known optician and optometrist, will be at the Hotel Tualatin. Don't fail to have him test your eyes for glasses. Nineteen years experience. Dozens of Hillsboro references. Jos. Finsen, accompanied by PR0FKN8IONAU F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Harytoa Otflew Bllf-Morfn foliwt, iipUlr. Roann 12, U nil 13. Hjl,tnrw- South mmt corner Hiwellii nJ. bvooiul Ntrwu. Bulb ' 1'hoiiM. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otflr atr omrTh Drill Drug Ktui RMliienM Kiut of Court Honw, to tb oorur of tha block. JAM 8 FHILLIFK TAMIKSIK, M. !. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Southern Paeitto Railroad Co ConnulUlion tu French or KukIihIi. f tico uptir, over A. (Iron' alum, north aide of Main St., HilUtx.ro, Or. Walker, of South Tualatin, were suit of the precinct - assembly in town this morning, getting elections have not been turned i laying supplies. :n to Mr. Connell. as in olden v, times, and he states 'that owing through town Tuesday, enroute tdy and two sons. Address, , ti. t,.w,, B(,naAn arirnp nrpcinctii home after a trio overland through postoftice, Mrs. J. . . ,,, , , through the county. vV hue at care Argus, Hillsloro. Or. 18-9 , 7" ?L " ' Mountaindale they were guests C. A. Coolidge, General Mana- f C L H. Maxwell. Jos. was at gerof the Oregon Llectric, pass- precinct sessions . - S?e llme P'anerman l l" ed over the county. Tuesday, in 1 r, IJJff' J latUrday's meet- T.homPsPn, ,Br0. 8ami11 f fl an auto, to get a line on crops, , h,e,r5 12.75? MounUindale. The boys state ... 'i . V VTi. ui that they were very wei pieaseu it. nst now becausa of the noas bl - . i . ' j ... wun wasningion county anu See Wvatt At Uo. 's display w n- uy or me fonvenil0n enuoretng Drwl)ectJ for a splendid crop, ow. lhe latest siyies in nais. non. ua.s. nunywuiuv tor guv-. . nnthin Mrellino- the Kingsbury sou haw: tine straw ernor. Joutlook in this section is to be tats, and Panamas. SOUTH HlLLSBOftO DELEGATES found anvwhere in the North II. d. Guild writes that he is G W Barnes, Julius Asbahr, J W west now comionaoiy ijcau!U ai va.e, yonneii i a i, a.,u.c w bothered with two .Malheur Uounly, and is jienorm- jatK, rreu orneims, i ran- - f fall at Hotel ing his tluties as Peceiver of the da!!. Benton Bowman. Max Cran- PJ JJ I k and new U. S. land office. dall, John Dennis, E B Tongue,. ? AkJll tfc n.w N H Alexander, r M Kelsay and I . aa(ia -tK ; . . ' . Nels Larsen. A. B.BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and q. Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. TinicWr. Or. a a wvi vj a v. a DR. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON1 Calls Answered Day or Night Independent Phone OREN'CO, OREGON For sale: Twelve acre's of oat iay, standing. Three miles south of HillsU.ro, C. p. dralx;!, Ind. Telephone, 4, Simpson Div, County Surveyor Morrill went Iown to the Sam Sfoy place. near Klmoniea, Saturday, to do some surveying. glasses with which you can see all distances. No lines in the NORTH HILLSBORO classes to collect dirt and strain Dr W D Wood. Clem Shaner, W the eyes. Have him show them E McCourt, 1 H Tongue, b U to you rwliien, o a vurry, j oauey, c t? t wifi,,mU n-'i" director of the Oregon Agricul- viiwr, i. tioiiKAMU yvw.i.. t . CjcA-m was n the C tV A nnmVii. nf thA nrpfinrtu I . i: u: iru R iriliitt I..,l,w. uhnhurtbeen " Y"'" .u.l yesieraay, greeung u s .,..v,vv wv. . . , - 1 ti:1vi.i.i n riKi iiiii.iun i nL h th l i w l: ... H- lt.,n.l " ' . : .. . V I IIIK LUil VUUIllV J.I1CIIUS. aueuuuiK miiooi ui iiuuiimnu, .u,,. t mpshnn rt he made in l 1 :n u: Wash., returned home week's sUty with D. B. alter a Emrick. dood pictures of little babies made with certainty, by means of the new baby-poser, at John son's Studio, IH-y Born, to liobt. Hartrampf and. wife, July 11, 1910, a son. This is the second Ixtv for Mr. and Mrs. Hart ram pf. P. S. Peiino, of near Farming- the proper time should be made Withyeombe still owns his Wash- to nominate a full county ticket REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ft (ieo N Spencer to B A Whiting et at 10 acre HC lb t n r 4 w Walter lUnnan to Anna Stowell 4 lots in Buxton. ....; 235 V W Barnaid to Claude D Jack, 6 lot! 1'unlYi ad Dtllry I Chiistian Lehman to W M Lauten- chlar, lot 1 blk H Lehnian acre tracU :-. 45 Katie Bothuian to tiank-W Bowen, I . 1 r . 1 16 acrei sec 10 t n r 4 w 600 ASK lor mem. ington County property, ana says that while crops are looking well up the West bide he has yet to find a county with the hne crop prospects that we have down this way. The Schiller a 10 cent cigar, and the Grand Marca, a two for a quarter cigar, are what you Want when you buy a cigar. Kept at every bar in Hillsboro. ton. was in town I uestlav morn- 16 acrei leculmrjw in.r Hp rpoort.s a line hav crOD Ms!'" Bk. to S SIFeour,' one 1 .. .. I,!.. ....... I c,e ronai.... Un 11 ma via). M. M. Bridges, of Portland. has leen amtointed superintend nt of the Clinton - Kelly school building and grounds, and the position will carry alxwt $100 !er month. Bargain counter, 10 cents, at H. Wehrung & Sons - any piece of goods on this bargain counter table at 10 cent per yard. Geo. McDowell, right 01 way UNION SF-RVICHS On Sunday next the churches of ..... 1 Ml ' ' ' 4 I . !M Hillsboro win join 111 ittiee im portant union services. At G a. m. a union sunrise prayermeet- ing at the Evangelical Lhurch, led by Mr. Miowiana A. uck. At 7 p. m. a union young peoples' meeting at the Congregational Church, led by Mr. Kex rarsons, and at 8 p. m. a union evange- istic service at the same church wh ch the Kev. William K. Yeirichs, pivstorof the Baptist hurch, will preach and the Hart and McGann chorus will sing. The union services during this past week have neen crowciea and enthusiastic and it is hoped that these on the coming will be so. Communicated. PICNIC B. Trullinger, city council J s Trumble to H C Kine. acrei man, nas Deen ptaceu in cnarge near Forest Grove... 2400 of the county rock crusher at Cha Rhoadea to Chaa Bevier 4 lota Oswesro. and has a crew of men in Kairview, HiltsDoro I tu anA Tha D C t'lery to Win C McClure, tract K"k V'":b. vr is t 1 a r 1 w - ...,oOO 1 crosiici, w iiicii la a iic uuc, nao William Sneii to Andrew Ackenuan, expected in there last night and -O I.- .. a U oj a aec 10 1 1 n r 4 w 1000 Tnpn ns snon lt ,s rj need J FUrtepto Acme tteai km x ,u;u ,t.;n ;-0 K,,f a cVnrt IpvCo.. iS8ncreseci5t Jnr4 w 1 "'"v" " Minnie Fridav to Lee Drorbaugh, 4 lime, mere Will oe mmgs UOing acre Fruitvale ad Foteat Gro-e 900 on rockintr roads II I . UVUCI IT . ... J .. w vwtw.) 1 , 1 . 1 . , J n I 1 1 l n. IUa L-.t-rtKr. , nwrlT a HnmhRin tract .IOOO I much iuc mw-hvii 10 uwucuj D Pattuiio to Elbert R Hail, 5 59 a equipped there is sunshine m the In hdeewoou tract..... 1500 hnnca - IWu in onrl 000 nnr man tor tne Uregon Ciecinc, was Hans Kock to Koena rayne, 39 acre ThAmnion and Charter Oa' . I . 1 i.: I ...AakAaaiAn ntT "--- in town lasi wees, greeung. m "Tu'Trr -novw Thv tha ht 1 rienus. . ne is puuing in nis ,0 ., - . I)iUev , Emrick & c- in timi nil m tht A hanv countrv I o run...-B A d- ti ttir ..ii.v, f ... w I Y U i UUllltW J RWM'iUVlw, uV I , yi 1 T . 1 this Summer. int lot a steei'a ad -Beawnon-...... ioo uenerai Manager l. t,. uyne - 1 . ii fpmi I. At." , .... a b snuier toueouBiasa-., 2 1 i is ov er in iiuamooK ims wees All Kinus 01 inings are on wk j6. Beaverton ... isoiorvi f oinVinnori m- rv,;0f 1 1 ill Ala. I. . " . . . 1 C4i ill 1,- tv ay uviivu v f vt w v"v x. ureer s bargain taoies inat, ar J w,i o oeo xue.nze , 5 .ou, , .lphlan that he was having In a In 1 1 n a au artfl . ... IO rhriatina Feiiow'a to L a Duncan epicurean diet over there. Four lota West Portland Heights mo new encnne has been sent over. Lee Drorbaugh to U W Utorbaugn, life estate tract horest l.rove. . . . I 1 T a 11 1 .. . n D...L G T ,. hen TfV. J 1 ' EVUI1C W l ini' w . - 1.1, XT l 1 a sec 33 1 2 n r 4 w - 3200 me lower ienaiem. AHKueiiy toe l. morgan, a lots lU,.mW , A 1V,o in Rnmh.m trart I I lwiuuu au n. A iiJ joph Simon toDauiei p chambers baler, and am ready to bale A. 137-5 sec 3 tnrjw 2750 L. Croeni, Bethany. Address, johu Kirkiey to Geo Selkirk, und y, Portland Route 2, or telephone ii.tin4lotMeuger Acre Aracis. . , . , ,:..: KA 17.18 at was 111 congratulating himself on a good season's run this harvest. M. C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is i;m in ilinhoitsemoving business, ;,.,.i if vou have a building to move, see him for an estimate n.-mI Bennett, ranching near Laurel, was over to the city yes a 1..., 11 11 Mitvs croos are look i,ur iine out his way but a little ruin would be acceptable, t,,.. anle: Deering binder, in gootl re,ntir. and in good running 'livn, of Sell wood, arrived in the .',.. 'p,.;,',,, (;0. Will take , .1 1 i .... ,.,,t 1 OI Ul 1 . '" ' ' ,., .1; l,.f Ci. Y. A milk. 16-8 ''ly yestertlay, ami went on outi , ' u ,r f'or it, Wi h Mi .,.,.1 m l I. Kinin- r. . hi 1 - 111 I 1 U II 111 I Ua J -'"- 'u. to spend a few days in the fcoulh Tua at. n d str ct. Mrs. Ueedville, Oregon The rainfall is 2.19 inches short really marked cheap. Come and investigate before it is too late. R. L. Robinson, of near Farm- ington, was up to the city this morning. Mr. Kobinson has an infant about two months old that weighs 16 pounds --which should be winner in a baby contest con sidering age. Women's shoes in patent and vici kici, $4 at z.;; mou ai DR. W. E. PITTKNGER Dentist Rooina 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Blix-k. street. Over Dnnli Suira. HILLSBORO OREGON Bam. H. Brnglmy W. O. Hmrm DAOLEY A HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Shute Boiltlln HILLS B0 E0, . . OBEUOJi. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooma j, 4, & S, Morgan Blk, Hillabcro JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offic UpaUtra, Bailey Morgan Blork Rooma, I an J a. HILLSBORO, - ORJSOON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ornca: Main Street, opp. Court.Houua. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, U petal ra, Rooma 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon Dr. S. iM. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S S1TARI.K No. 1 together with a lot Of flat cars, office phonea: Pacific States 501; Ind. 211 for use On a Stretch of track On Residence phones: Indeuemlent 243: Pa cific States 481. Herman Metzger to Geo Kitkley, lot 5 blk 33 Meujjer Acie iracts 335 Minerva Caudle has sued Thos. a. a aa . n . i OT . I T. . .. . . Mi n 1. .IW W ai i4.00 .00 IU i.OO Hennan Jie-iger to jonn -uaiey, 11 CtinA for divorep allptrinc an .i or ' i m. i ok a i on of a mv h Mntr Tracts uauaie ior an orce, aueging an .wi,4u.io, 4i.ck i a.u, 01 : --yr -y- c;,, ; . -,, - hincnvprnah fi temner imon the H. Wehrung & Sons. J ., . ,,. Kl.i,a.r aris I narf nf tho iWenrlnTit She nln 1 1111 ivia - - - '------ -i Lvaa v v. iiiv vivivii 1 v ba iv miuv Duane Harvey and wife, of Chas. m Coor to Luther Cooper, says the husband drinks to ex- above Mountaindale, were in the Ja"n viin to T h McG wr, 6 acrea cess occasionally. She wants the city this morning. They are now wm stokes donation 2500 care and custody of a minor son putting the hmshing touches on s TWaikerto Nettie White, one- and $lo per month alimony the new nomewmcn replaces me Ul ownof,rn 'oJi,ni,,,;n , , , 1 1 I 1 1 . . I lirovp ZOO occ iiiou ui, jj, ouiLitiY mu oia one, w men was uesiroyeu uy . . v ... n - , tn Jma m-c,...,. w How Thp lntesr. stvlps in bats DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST I am Prepared to do Iliijh Class Dental Work. A New Otfice with l-.quipuit Tatnieaie Bldg. HILLSBORO, OBE. Main and Third. The Ladies of the La France Cir cle Women of Woodcratt ol teit ar Mill, will give a picnic at Wis mpr'a grove. Saturday, July 23. Snorts and games. 1 lance at the V. O. VV, hall in tne evening, good music. Tickets $1, includ mir sumier. wveryuouy in vited. 13-9 fire over a year ago. Prospect Park, Forest Groye. 200! llmurlnc Rhnrt, - trpntA Ov fords J "WU W j J iueancy, j .L.ca .v.... - 1 near cholls. - ..... , in patents, vici, gun metal and jane M Sm,th t0 Aiomo Clyde, 4 rUSSetS, regular iM.bU, now Sell- lots, Smith's ad forest Grove 10 imr at " 7?; nt Wpliriino- & Son a Laura Byler etux, etal to Jas Brick- u . v- o - , Rr. r.,. ir i. oc mr cut S!l h ,vi ' '"" " n - ' r r - - Karl C. Thomas and Alice B. Hocking were united in marriage, July 10 1910, at the home of Mrg Robt AtkinSon Harold At- lv invited to attend camp meetings. S. u. khodhs, uonsui. Advertise. I Letters 'in l ualatin district, mis. a... ,"v;;" ' it-ition since last A ......i.l ...... . i- d.,,,, VP norma I nrOC'lPlulllOU biuce liinu .. . is a sister o. m-. . and still our crops I Strict Attorney K. H. Tongue are looking tine! Try the Argus and Oregonian for a year, only $2.25. Mrs. Martha Clark, of Hub bard, Ore., was in the city this week, a guest of Mrs. Susie Morgan. T. B. Perkins, the Buxton merchant, was in town Tuesday evening, and says that his health is very much improved P. S. Malcolm, of near West Union, and who thinks Washing ton county ranching is good enough for himatter many years James' Hocking, Forest drove section, Rev. Stivers officiating. L. J. Rushlow and family are over at Netarts, enjoying a va cation. They travelled overland and went oyer the Wilson River road, W. H. Morton, the florist, arm ed himself with a fishing license, Tuesday, and started for the waters around Mt. Mood, where he will try his hand at the pisca torial art, and incidentally visit a son that resides up that way. Geo. Susbauer, of Cornelius, and who recently lost a filly, which was stolen by a deaf and dumb lad by the name of Hol linger, was down from Cornelius Tuesday, conferring with the district attorney's office. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gates, of near Leisyville, were in the city Tuesday. Mr. bates was recently prostrated but is now kinson, Elizabeth Borsch, Mam- mie Campbell, IN. Cruson, W. A. Dutton, Joe LHni, Mrs. L. fc. Davis, Sarah Emrick, J. C. Fro ney, Mrs. Clara. Farrell, Mrs. J. M. Fuller, Kev. Hiram uould, Miss E. Kemmer,. L. Landess, Fred Moore, Bud Otis, V. M. Preston, Roy Rice, Willard Ro lard, Ross Se'dins, Samuel Seif- fert, Mrs. Henry A. smith, L. E. Slover," Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Thompson, G. D. Williams, Lucy Woodey. ": ' , ' B. P. Cornelius, P. M. Hillsboro. Ore. , July 6, 1910. MODERN WOODMEN Silver Leaf Camp No. 8I93, Modern Woodman if America, meets every first and third Saturdays in each month at Kingsbury SOtt hats; hne Straw their Hall in Reedville, Oregon. Visit hats, and Panamas. tf. ing and sojourning Neighbors are cordial Geo. Schulmerich and wife left nvprlnnrl with thpir antn the E HAW.8RMAM.Uerk. first of the week for the Shoe- Head, Southern Oregon, where f n tney w u remain an wee, ueo J 5, VV. win get, into kite Harness miu jaj J .-v n fil-MAn Ann MnniViimr V-k I UO iiuic susnuuuaiiuiuuiis uc- M fnn,rtn, an A Ri.HiorM fore he returns. j For sale cheap. Cow, highly a , T, ai maAoA Joraav fr0h thrpppi JLarire tsams a apeciauv n filttUV.U W-AU-Ja Viuvv : a, tli months; test 4.28;gives 4 gallons I id'ptp!ioue i5t Rood-a Div. Q rlailv. Ren Salvadore. Orenco. 1 B v ' ' I b ....a a a n mr m. r mm Ore. 18-20 tlllJ iDoro, UfC, K. t. U. 3 H Open air dance, Saturday eve ning, July 16 at Shute Park. L. A. Rood is holdinjg' down the treasurer's office at the court house during the absence of County Treasurer Jackson and wife, in the mountains. . Covered bpgtry, with pole or with heat shafts, in good repairfor sale recovering nicely. ' cheap, or will trade for a heavy Mrs. W. B. Foster and daugh- tMivxaVBWiB ter, Miss Doris, 01 lacoma, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bath. Mr. Foster is Supenn tendent of the Coast Division of the Milwaukee R. R., and just recently came to Tacoma from Des Moines John Cawrse, of North Plains, was in Tuesday, .and says that the hops are looking fine, and that as yet there are no aphis appearing, Cream Separator for sale Portland, and who soon leaves Sharplesa No. 2; price $25-u J. fnr San Franc sco. was out ves- naggeny, tcvcitu, terday, the guest of Mr. and Route 2. Mrs. H. 1. Uagley. Did you mtce 0f the new Edward Baylee, of West Un- line of back combs at Ubby's? DR I). F. HtlNtCK, V. S. D. V. D. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office SHERWOOD STABLE Ind. Pho 09, Sherwood, Ore. Ore, 13tf affiU-" ' CirCU" Tr Sk .t UaWtheliiBtofthewk enOUgn lOr IlUIlaliei many ycciia iiui, la rnin ic,uyciiii iui.ciji, Liicop, vi "in 1.1 uuv wi u i.vnj - uu.tu.u v.v w.. ...... - ,J tt . i w. imiU-rwcar 'of Portland life, wa3 in the city He brought in some fine samples road cart John ..Ryan,' carrier, ion, was a caller at the Argus They are just beauts, and the .H.C U HOC l "I"1 t , " 1 . ... , 1 Al .1 L .. 1 ... 11:11-1 r A o -0 ,.i .,., .. ft nnna 1 Mot- am ta I of early Alexander peaches. 1 on Hillsboro, Route 3, 18 1 office yesterday afternoon. I price just suits.