Iff V? Wt " Vf K. jalatin. W " . .... n i..:.. ill U I"'"" II I I sold a ?li,lH I all.'L'.M II I that the tart muter li'l ii"t haw jh JURY GASES I CIRCUIT COURT 111 M . . lii.iiii- MI Mill III K IIISI ,tj lu ll Mj !, Whia ,1 ,(.iia luaveawa 1,.-. ! tried. IH' I . , c I'll T V er-S'M . i wife, of Smith .t I I of .hl fail.-.! It h "omr-what of "clnchr" 1 :tt !,. j.rltnarv law has heljM'd m! Satn'n htal rtci-iptH in tin' Matt- of Or.y.m, for thou Mtmh of dollars havi- l cii i-x- ii.I.'.I within the last thirty lays for iMastage Htatnps. u,e. lV candidate in setting forth their damn to the registered vol. n. As rapidly as registra tion wa effected there were par- after the lint, and m soon as a man put himself on th.- hook he wan the recipi.-nt f .-tt,.rs IWemtur U CaHrd One ul The Ablest ' ..f . ' " UuHkatmua I, Stale 'J " H'i"K llll" L.MIV- rniin'iit. the campaign so far has entailed a yreat atnoiint of work on fii other employees, it naturally meaning that in this county alone .-vcrat thousand extra U tiers havr hreri distrib- ute.t nun week tor the past lortntiii. praises tongue; Iii iirnnj Jury Charge, l'iy Irkl Attorney Cumplimcnt C. W. MSI I V AI'IDINflb IIIW'.MAM Vn I"'"' ..yiL'Ill h f, 8I,.l that u,. m... w.h land l" : r ' ' " L...t .,f t'r.i-iK-r. an I lie i-I.inn d thi -otn:llH"lil. Mi"-i uh- ,V ll.r. ntt-riM')-- for y.bin"". '""'1 f,,r u nii-uit. ,hi(h a. uranlol. llu- jury IJlllilN-oll, "Xhi'i.lh'-r i a-- vuh for lii. " .nm.'d from tl:i- I irnt Nation t:ii . " I'iirui H m the linn i 1 1 1 if M-v ! mowi.T. Whiti tli'' m-at luai ki l Im-ones ut t tinivt' tin I.roth- k It ll... Iitiklln.! tAUU r.ot Ml ti.i- 1 1 t it. A t!' mon.-y .rrvi I on that umli r flamlinv', and it wa inado ilain id tin' h;mk, that in- wan thf f.nairial lartor, thf jury found fjf Hi.- hanking hol', 1 In' r- atdi harv'i-tj until .May J fhrl'tiiiiK r Uol'iii"" jur, V. Tut kt r. .I"hn Vauil.-rv al. J. Kwlo i". - 'anil hy, A. I', IMfV, V. I.. WhImt. i lum. Iw.y, , i. hi, ;mi. Win. William. Ill Ain wid. r, (m-u. II. A'lau . AiU'd M ii 'fH'. Thf t r t l. mm- jury (.. Vind.hn, li. J. raHual.'.r. J. IL Knii. v W . ll. Waik.T. K. Mi- KnsK'tit. ''t-a i. 1 1 v . John and r 0. I-:. Siiu lan-. .1. V. Mc YMtH. , l . Hall. A. t . Pul.y. S. A. l. M. . k. t CI ION sm i: Thf Uliih I" U'lii il Will r Ut illl he aurtioii at thi' l rd .Mi"-r plaff, iihi and mu ii;irtt r unlit trttuf L-turid. nt tn a. in, on TU.SUAY. ArUll.HO Rav l.oi-s.-. T vi-ai old. O' poumU, sound unit trui'Miul tin urk hom. ' hfovsii tnari', 10 jttirauld, losind, ami tnii". inn n work animal, :h ucil a ti (in brood man'; hlark colt. yrarliiik'. out of (iuHton IVitIhtoii horw. Ifiii'i' frchh i-ovvrf, am to to !' trr-ih ulxiiit timi of Uk tin - v,w uvv .h-rni am JrrM'V and Shoi thorn i'iiil and all aiv i'h milluT-i. thr t cows f resit in Sfj'tPiiil'i'i'; Uur ham hull, I cars tdl. i' i '! am tikf to liundlf, HcM-ral ton1 nut, l.t N II AT NOON Terms, of Hah-; One year umt' in h r.et ciMit, ai'i'i'ttvet nnkuhle note. 1'wu w rent off on lii .h. I nil Meyi i's, owner y W. II ivhes, Am tionirr. Kiiiin I'.iowti. t'leik. Cnnl u( I hunk We desire to thank all tin1 frioiul n iii'i:hlMii-! wlui ho kimlly as 'isU'ij us ilunntr I lie ileal li umt if mil father, .liWlll A. II. K. t'rnshy. W'ar.l ll, I'l-nshy, Dora N, frosl.y. I or Sale or Went In instructing the April irrand jury, eoniHHe( of C. W. l'Jsley, loreman: tlhariM Muralt Otto Aschotf. Henry (litheriK, l'ert Mi-Arthur. J. V. IlarlesH. ami I human Mooney. Juilue (!amir 1 Monday paid I itrtct Attor ney tongue a hiRh compliment. Thf court nan! in part: II ml anv t'tnr iluruiK your Invntiif llimi ynu lit itou'il wlirtlirr (lie (U iiliurl rutililulr iiime in It hrllirt if m rriuie. it linn cranril n,t I'UiiHhaMr liv rmm ul luliw 1I lllii. Of dititirf t.uitll iiici'tiuriiiiu, you nmv atmkt litrariiliiirtit i.f ft l In tli mart illmul iiirntiKtiiiiv the nmir .( In- ilnri'limla mt atk lot inatructiuti. I I represent Spirella corsets not Hohl in Htores. W ill call at liome on reiuet. urid do the fitting, and teach how to adjiiNt and wear theeornet. Our tailor ed made to measure cirs4 tn, with an cuiM-rienrcd cor. tiiT service cost tm more than hitfh cla.su cor cetH punhaied in Htoren. Mrs. M. li. raudie. llill.sl.oro. Fifth and .Lukson SU. I'hotie No. .'1.1 Ihe Arus asks every fruit v-rower. ram grower, vep-tahlc grower, etc., in Washington county, to watch out for thi lreet fair which will he held in lilNUirn thin Fall, without fail. We can turn out fruit, train and ej-. t ahleH that can not U U-at n the world over, and we want to xhow the visitors what we i i I, an no. i.ei us no longer lime our iiu'tii unuer a pumici. wv an ! there with the hell and we will. Miu wants tins the under- Mt'lied will ni-eive hids oil 10 aens unimproved hill land, one mile from Huxton. iH'injf the Smthw.-st i of the N. W. j Sec tion ll T. 2 N. li. 1 W. The ru'ht is reserved t reject any or all lids.-l. T. Mills. Hanks, ( M eK'in. I h (iuite a nuinlM-rof H-iple who re to fore have tecn against a new .school iiutiiiitifcr lor uiusiHiro i.'lve Kllied a tetitiun asking for I lvr amy irmit.lr liinu tliia liur )uu i i -I . .i I.... ui I. ... ll.. iii.itit'i aiinnM' iiii i. ii i i urn !o iiceiiie lor or I --" - iiK'amsi tne erecuon oi a ."' fl,, ,1,11 n, in..i ri.i.s. i.-iili.iiH Htructure, grounds ami liuihluiK. nri.iMTUtiirn that this r miv oiht-r visit to the puiiiio Hihooi any W. J. Wall haH return-! from a trip down to Southern )r"Wn. Jan. W ilsfin han K"ne to 1'ort land to take a .sition. Kx-senator H. W. Haines wan down from Forest Grove the last f the week. Ju'U'e Mollis, Forest Grve, ami Virgil Mas.Hey. of tirnelius. were in the city Iuesday. Mr". J. A. Thornliurico, of For est tlrove, was in the city rallinjr vtd l Have on friends, luesilay afternon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, of near Farrnintori, were in tow n yesterday. Mrs. J. 1. Weisenbeck. oi Ueedville, was in town yesterday, calling on friends. W. W. Hostetler. one of IU-1-ville's hnpKrowers. was a Hills Imro visitor, Tuesday. C. F. llisse, of Scholls, was up to the city yesterday afternoon. E A BIG CELEBRATION Committee Met Last Night and Started Thine Mving W. W. IMISCOW ELECTED CHAIRHAN Tw Days Celfbratioa July J aaa1 4 W. W. Boscow. W. V. Wiley. C. K. Koontz and H L. Moore held Thi tas!a'l manz"rpnt will five a tnent nance or thf t ar- dinals at lli!lsloro Hall. Satur day evening. April '3. Iancin? will U-'in at H:'.'JK and the Cres cent five-piece orchestra will fur nish the music. Dane1 tickets will cost $1.00. and a charge of 2.1 cent w id ! made to specta tors. If you want K' Oil baaehall ami you all do- Insure an! (five the U-nefit a p 1 financi;.! sup-rt. If yoi I ve a (fool teari it means xrenditure. There are many t. n3 smaller than Hillsboro whic'i put up a thousand dollars of subscription for a (rood baseball team. Give the boys your dollar, whether PR07EWIONAU F. A. BAILEY, M. D. i'hyxirUa aid Sarg-rwa Otfirr: t'pataira in Schulmaricb Blorx Ketitnc 8uathnt rornr RwUi.i and trouit Htrwu Butia I'liunrs. S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. M4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfio onUlrunforTb Iwita IrHB tu.. Kfcrtdaoc Kt of I'ourl Houm, la ten eornr of Iho bltM-k. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8ur(tm Southern PaciHe Riln.1 r... and aluo of th: Orrgcn Kltctric Railroaiil. Loiwuiuiion in freiicn or Emlinh. a mmmitt.. mwtin!f last evenintr vou indultre in the art where ... .!.:... : r...- vnur feet keen time to music, or 'J ,h.t;."."!?. "'" "'' Ulin sidi in LIWMK3 inuoiiK i"i ! ' - "wm two days celebration in Hillsboro. July 3 and 4. W. W. lioscow w as elected chairman of the (ren eral committee. Wm. Nelson not. if you want fish in season, fresh from the waters, clams. lobsters, oysters, poultry, and all kind3 of fruit3 and vesfetables. was appointed chairman of the call on I). P. Corrieri, on Second .iji' i ' h . :d r. , y '. V r - , , . . is su i wkij noacm-co imi vn morning, owinif to repairs U-.nif chairman of the committee on h . . whJ h gunk off the i . i ..'. . ........ I I wifal miKic I.. ...... . I made by Contractor Lorsuntf, vocal music. Tho nnmrnittuo nilimirnM to I he feed chopper at my place. m... lir, nii f,t ,v. rhairman . .i... :o ..it a..., v;...,.. i M'lnany, win run un uay, oawui-i av. April 27. for the last time this Hcason. Al. Croeni. 6-7 l'eter N. Vanderanden, of '.auks. HUlfered a broken le(f. 'uesday. the injury resulting Gentlemen from a wajfon wheel passing party: over the member. Do not Jorjfet that Dave Cor- win will do your plumbing and give you estimates. Satisfactory work always, and prices that can't be given by others. One oor south of Hillsboro National, Second Street. at the lMtkl Allornry F. 11. Tohk ll.mrxn. ilu nut .iirlirni Hint '') UI liavr any I rent, If alonn tliia liur a )iu mil liar wilh ton llir itiatrut attmni v. ln Itna had much tiilriic ainl i r tliilrli I ill this atati lias rvrr hail, mi tar as I havr beta alilf to nliservi'. In your luvraiiiialma ol any rliai you Imuld only hrar cvHiitrlrnl rviilmcr lliat u. vou aliall ircrivt nu olhrl vl ilriicr auili aa miijlil I (ivn on III loal of Uic fia n flueucd, II yu heutil inilu-l a fcriai n on htaraay or in couiMlriit tvl.lrltre lirn e alioulil omr to trial It 0uM t inu,oaaible lo coin irt on that claM of Iratimony, ami llir nut ii lv woutit I put to a viral ileal fraia-nae il!int acomipllaliinK "r lenull.' irrin tity l-.ntcrpruw. school dav is pria'f tawittve of the needs of more schiail room, and it is to U- homd that the measure will cam at the proiHseit election. 1 he date f the Vote Will Ik' . i . a . K'lve.i Hi the not ilisiani luiure, ure lired t'rystal White Or pington and l'.laek Minorca eggs lor hatching, tl.oti mt Retting of l.'i I'hone. ( it V l.. Mrs. N. II. Alexander, corner Hth and Washington. M1 Week Ijid Fare to Tillamook .1. L Stannard, C. H, in the IWathcs - . . I ' .... I I niti ov of the vv asmnif inn ire- ,, ., ... i i..,i -' .. i l l lie iUlhl'i n i aeon- naa nuun ctoriH.ralio.i. .nin.M. oiK.seu . fnjm .sain iy'r"W Portland and Hillsboro to Bay oui to me in o u) u;ar,lmitlj station) am eti on me niK". ,,ih..i- iy..n resorts on the new When th- diiference U'tween I lucific Uaihvav & Navigation the coHt id lr. owes superior jIH, at One and One-Third tare. et .H .-s. and the interior Kinu T ekets irixM going on ftaiuruay .a I . . a II tisnudv sold is h i small, the won- amj returning the ioiiowtng ,i.... 14 ih.. inferior kind is Bnld at Mondav. Train leaves Union nil Or. mwe will He in titiisuo ri April Li;. Depot via Uh Street at a. I .I'll .1 ... ft m ni. nili M S Him HI lu.w . io tiuriiil Crosliy, Banks won the first game ti... Vinson Suiidav. beating I -or iwlios miv to one. Thus Banks has thrown its ha, into the ring. no.l is rca.lv for all amateur coiners. Mis. A. Welch, of Portland, in the citv Tuesday, n guest ,.i 'm. ('.. IL Besse. She was I bv Mrs. F ho will visit Mrs Itesse. who is her daughter, for a fortnight. I'or sale Two mares, weight c-jyi u,a work sinkfli' or double; r.w I"-'! " ' . seven dress Ore. t Itrown and Tlios. Mc- of Call on Agent Union Depot or Ith and lamhill &t reels. a t CARDINALS LOSE HAL GAME A 8ileiidid lil-iicre improved 'arm, in suburbs of good viill'.v town; guu buildings, living wat fl lilenty of fruit, etc. An jwnl hniie,"Ad.li-es:i Box :CW. nillshoro, Ore. 2 tf rVank K linger, of t'orn-'liiis, as in the city Saturday. I'l. Lowe's glasses do not need guarantee that goes with "ii'tii. There's a reason. ,'' "nil Mrs. T. A. Fowlos, of Jwvo Mouiitaiiulale, were in the -'iy ji'sterday, ."csh oysters in bulk. Finest t oyHteis cocktails. - II. T. Koe m new brick, Second Street Jacob Ii;ill'ty! and Ilonry l'niHm, of above Mountain- Ul"i were in the city Tuesday Khode Island eiirs. for hatch it .i nn.i ten veara inn. Baislev. Hanks Columbus Urays and Locals Play IntcreslinK 10 Innings BI T 1.1'CK nKOkE TO THE VISITORS Cardinals looked like acmevinf Last Inninit parade committee: Jas. Milten- N. C. J. Christensen, of the berger. W. C. GifTord and G. A. Patterson w ill act with the gen eral committee on finance; G. A. Patterson will look after the con cessions; 0. Phelps was appoint ed a committee on advertising the big meeting, and N. H. Alexander was appointed Scholls-I.aun-1 section, was in town Wednesday. Thos. Council, of near Glencoe, was in the city yesterday after-nxn. The Rood bridge, below New ton, will Ik; c-1os.n1 until bunday Street. This is the only first class market of it3 kind ever es tablished in Hillsboro. and it w ill be of interest to you to call. We have some fine, healthy cabbage and tomato plant3 for sale. Many Washington County peo ple know Herman Klaber, one of Portland's hop buyers, whose life is supposed to have been lost on aide of Main Bt Hillaboro, Or. ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH i-AKL C. FISHCR For State Senator Newfoundland Banks, Sunday night, wherein 1312 lives were ORENCO, lost, while only w& were saved. The liner, the largest in the world, struck a huge iceberg about ten o'clock in the evening, and went to the bottom four hours later. Mr. Klaber has vis ited Hillsboro a number of times in the interests of his hop firm. He may have been picked up Office Ifcmra to la a. m ; I to J p. tn. ToeMUT, Thurnlay, Saturday 9 to la Ca.W answered day or ni(ht. Both nhonta. Office oyer Hillsboro National. AMAArVaiWMVaWaM Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night Inilependent Phone OREGON J. 0. ROBB, II. D.S PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE:-Upstatrata Schulmerich B'ltg Residence: Baaeline Street, second door east of South Side Street. Both Phones office and eaidence. III'ZSBORO, . OREGON Episcopalian services Congregational church, Sunday choice for U. S. Senator. afternoon, at 3:00 o clock. Bev. Statement No. 1 I. D. Chambers olliciating. All Karl E. Fisher. are cordially invited TI... N.',.ri h Plains baseball team SEALED BIDS will open the season Sunday, of the Bepubliean I believe now is the time to enact laws that w ill help the I J L Cav. iL. common ,eop.e arm oene m. u e b - of fc fishi fl faut larmer una ous.ne man a , fc hel( t jn thig elected I will work hard to get anticirjatn the following measures through: 9c'Paon- Two-cent carfare. Have 7i acres very best land. Rnek all Washincrton countv value f 1900. four miles north of I T a. - aV a 1 . J na. maris. r oresi urove, w am 10 iniue iur otfice hoars a to n a, m 1 to o m Put singing in Oregon schools 1 to 3 acres near station on Ore-kalla answered day or night. Bah and will vote for the people s gon Llectnc icy., improved or phones, office in American Natiocal DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surjreon without L N. unimproved, with or buildings. Address, A. care Argus. Quite a number of Washington County voters went to Portland two points of m- Tuesdav. with with the Cornelius team, on the Sealed bid3 will be received by terest in view one to hear new grounds at Cornelius. Cros- tne County Court in Hillsboro. United States Senator Robt. La- .y will pitch for North Plains. up to2 p. m., Wednesday. May toilette make a political address WV can suimlv vou with vetfeta- 1. 1912. and then opened and at the Uypsy &mun auaiionum. wecan supply you wiinvtgeia . . . . tabernacle, and the other to make special I prices o marked of a piling bridge at see the Coast League -teams play maKe special pntes w "fei u.;i, . ii. ha . Port and d aved the open - gardeners, on large quanuues.-"- X..rr"" TnMH,Vaftmmn and k-rgen Floral and Nursery Co. vine, oevweeu nuiauu.v "' '"i 'hone City 825 Orenco. Plans and specifications lost to i nsco, 2 to 1. A r Patten nt above Banks may be seen at the Clerk's office Discount in Millinery-Begin- A. C Carsiens, 01 aoove canKs, T -;v, 9 nHPrvnt to reiect a h j stated yesterday that the cheese - b I w it . . VVII Wl i La 1 1 1 at, iva vsa. VL 0. Stevenson. Judge, sell all trimmed hats at a dis By order County Court, this count of twenty per cent Mrs. April 10. 1912. I. Bath. Deputy Game Warden C. A. Bank, upstairs. HILLSBORO, - OREGON Saw. ft. afaw W. Mmr OAOLCY A HARE ATTORN K YS- AT-L A W Booma 1 and 1 Haate Biildiag HILLSBORO. . . OREHOM. tabernacle, and the other to WwaVwwwswi E. B. TONGUE factory started Monday, and the output has far exceeded the ex pectation of its patrons. The milk sutmlv is big. and the fac tory is turning out eight hundred jKHinds daily. Now is the time to open a sav ings account with the Hillsboro National Bank, which has a sav ings department; under govern ment supervision: 4 percent interest paid 1 per cent -on savings. $1- opens an account $1. Dr. J. 0. Bobb, Saturday op erated on Joe Manning, the a. f . . a. f11 - Adam ueit. oi uenierviue, was ,. - pfa vmct oyer to the city yesterday. of Forest Grove Sunda.t whne Frank and Bert Rowell were the former was fishing on Gales up from Scholls this morning. Creek. When asked to produce W.W. Boscow was a Portland his license he pulled a Wilder visitor tndav on the deputy. He was brought visitor today. before Judge W. D. Smith. Mon- t H' 06' iw day morning, and contributed J W m Come bus. of Blooming, f hj were in the city this mormnR. . . Min. . ... , ...... Su ts to order, from $14.00 up. Hugh bmith was aown irom The g Green Premium Trad- rnrrst i.rove vesteruay nucr youngster serving a jail sentence noo,u talking politics. . K S ' r' n "Lcin, Hon IraE Purain. the sage of pressing. rr.f.: ; c.t.n hnmtnr North Forest Grove, was. in me tailor. in me viwiu umii.i..... ............ , .. . nn Knc nusant - - Appendicitis was the young fel- y ". rj. Lamkin. the veteran un ion's affliction, the court house. ner saidf Mondav: ..Thirty lo,,,,,. ThnroiHrhbred White Mrs. Francis J. Bailey, of seven years ago this morning I For bale. Ihnu f Portland, one of the Portland landed in Portland and the next Leghorn eggs. Pen consists of rwi aim u snrTraLrptte av Mmp tn Hillsboro. There ATTORNKY-AT-LAW OtTicea upstairs in Schalmeri.-h Block MWMAaalWWtrWr JOHN II. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Upstairs, A. C. Shute Bldg, Main & 2nd UILLBBOR0, ORMOM. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrici: Main Street, opp. Court.Hoo.e. HILLSBORO - OR EGO'S laWa WMWawVMwVwW THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW ing Stamps given for every 50c office, upstairs in S:hulmerich Block" in new work. Cleaning ana by Christ Wuest, the Hillsboro, - - Oregoa SQaj- 3- 4na6rl 3. S3. B. . CaStixta of the anti-suffragette day came to Hillsboro. there was not much to Hillsboro. " ... . i ... I lourliTM tWO year Old hens maieu 10 eariy unainthe citv VPS- u na nnt much to Portland and Utm . ieftamemt, UttuiilKB una all arte. hnteLd cvkerels. wh chDroduce movement, was in tne city yes was not mucn w ' or d"": T dtaMK mwwit. - Mwmfci- Ctablrt SCHNABEL & UROCHE t mifrr4rkr lstatra, r4iaaaiailr, Maafairal aaa Waiart. Cl.'ncnil-)id)tisiiiiijr. l)jtriilen-iilfun8. Sell ti, i. nn s out ui) a tine came .- .. . III. v"" I Daniels, of above Craw oru, wen . .. . ., am0 Sun down to the city Tuesday attor- . from 't'l. ... i a a i in i titP n 1 tia.vi s..w ,uey Pi.ii i... - .I . ... uliri,rh l in fn latllfll. I llilll'll II ( a;'ll Ml I y iiit.wi IU MIVIV li ' . a mnbns Gravs mac mem oy a IllMll). one oi mists. M lOMiu.rnde ball at Hall. Saturday evening, April 27 Music by I'ordB KverylHidy invited, eiudiiig supper, $1.1 Bethany score of 5 to 3. Robinson and Morris pitched for the locals, and orchestra. ji;iui,nro scored two in the first Tickets, in- ......... . nm, j the seventh ll-O ri,., Ci-.'ivs scor ed in the second, liev. John KiillfP will hold sor- two in the third, and two in vices at the Farmington U- " ... when tl When the Cardinals ...ti, until fur- were at bat in IIIUI.WII .- I " - bases were filled wunno one uuu uie nuT . ... ... ., t(inlh tia,, ch.irch every uu;v:: the Friday i" "' ther notice. . .. . 1....1. hntitav0r nniKH town, yosti-rday, with a tuntn uk fc AU the of Forest Grove baseball fans, JJ,1 in lexpectancy of who wet to Portland Die day. km t0 tie the to witness the opening game. J'e end 0f the inning, or s iv-don't let anyone sell you t n ovor one more and end the u cheap powder. Get the genu- The lucky three bagger, " ' Hercules, niade by the Dupont wever M to materialize. Powder tV)., and sold by J. h. Th boy3 put up a hne game ."v.. i.,.K,iih Ore. tf , ,nd showed class. The . . . . . e ) . : i - i. ir... i ra. neroav. lub icuesi. ui iciu., sirongesi chicks. ioeKK. a.u, . iomp different now an einrs. S7 uer hundred. The little five year old daugh- But it is some auierenc, now Call at Bethany.-Emil Stark, R. ter of E. GotT fell down stairs The Grand Marca is the most 2 Portland. Ore. 51-7 one day last week and fractured wholesome "two for a quarter ,r . na .ina Hav pnm. her left forearm. Dr. Robb at- smoke on market-made in Ore- JwZ and many were outTn tended the little sufferer. gon, by . E. Schiller. When you Luio'atingmS craTk afthe For Sale by Owner-Thirty-five smke g& 8 voter. Today and tomorrow the acres, 20 in cultivation; 3 acres warca; voter is king, and then for a few beaverdam, some timber; all nec- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lmmott ... . . f I . . tf-k 'l a. L 1 a . a. . . J llAHmi weeks he will be lonesome, ior essary buildings; z mues souin- ana lamiiy reiurneu iuuhuoj he will get no political mail to west of Hillsboro. Price, $9000. evening from a month's visit in cheer his toil. Terms. J.N. Miller, tiillsooro, Southern California, iney en- A Hillsboro visitor the other Ore. u joyed the ny u; day said to a citizen of the town: Fred Rood, of below Newton, to g back to o d ; m "You have a nice town here, but wa8 up to the city yesterday Ke h0nf what you want is more payroll, morning. He says that the hops ;ded Mrs. Kieth is You should have a big sawmill need a little wet, and then some ex "ded vi.it. mrs. n here. An official of the South- warm weather, and they will a sister of the filenames turn em Pacific Railway was telling S00n be climbing the guides in m011- me the other day that vour city great shape. For saie-a regisiereu oersey Pnr. sale- White Oranston bul1 calt- neany nv,e m"n lu: $20 per hundred. Also have a ure- few cockerels for $2.50 each. H. The yellow bloom is covering North Hillsboro. on the emirtvard these days, and it Boeker nlace. Garabaldi Ave., will not be long until the blue and Glencoe road. 49-tf . . a - - itorw-ick. Reedvilie, ure. ..." . A.vlirf nf C. R. Besse, superu uu...- ... l.,,il, VJl . . Ll ..l....f UMI4 11 u -..loin t'nn, nn iuih ii ,i , ....iter and ngni pnn - K DHI-hoses l ..r. unllioir of 1 10 W UU 5 " t..r,lilV. He i. '. t i "" ijouoiiiirir v suoi - rin .... ... . . " fcchoiirt Literary' Society Kive a drama for the benefit oj the oi'uanizitiion, at Artisun "a'l. Sclmiis, Saturday evening, X" 27- Eleven young people ' imi ticipate in the play, "Dia P'OKisand Hearts," and it prom 8f to aiiord an excellent cnter- Prenoiim Tracling Stamps are ir veil on ijauiea -wo k Cleaning and pressing hy Christ Wuest Ask for a book. Mrs. S. lUVosser, of Oswego, was the guest of Mrs. J. P. Tumiesie, the last of the ween. anyway, and showed line-up toiiows: HlUSIIORO Kieeiunn .. lll-II.UlKOII Krtincr Kelly Knctielar.... lUworlli... Slilplry rtielpa RoliitHou- Morris. tl Utittilre, AiIhiiis l h.... ....a I).... ....3b.... ,.,.a f cf r ( c .... p.... COM' M HUS ..AVhittrn ... 8igt'e Colu-n Rrown Lucky ,, ..Kentiey Cltapin .Rod.la .Hewitt would be an ideal place for a mill that would have a large capaci ty, and he tells me vou would get the same rates East that Portland mills enjoy, and just as good a rate for lumber shipments to the South. All of your slab- wood would hnd ready sale, ana this would very nearly pay the freight on your logs. You have one of the best sites in the coun try and vonr local business men should encourage the location of such an industry. You could make sash, doors, moulding etc., and find a ready market all the time. You can interest out side capital just the minute you say to them that you are ready to' take a chance on your town and will put several thousand .toiinra into the institution. ah nf which is Brood logic. Our condenser is operated by foreign int ait a I nnd the sawmi 11 now in operation is mostly the capital of tiem.in whoresides in Port land. Hillsboi-J is thriving, but how much better would it be for p A. Northrup, of Shady Brook, was in town yesterday. flower makes its appearance. When coated with the blue and gold bloom the grounds are some class. For Sale Residence on the old Banks. 10 miles out on the Pa cific Railway & Navigation ne, has branched out in mcorpora- tinna trip nast week. L. L. CraW- .... r - jt- . i ., , , I!... fr.t A. V.. ( arstens. ti. J. Wli- ( anvon foniana roaa, on ivuiie cox, M. W. Armeniroui mm iv. pi. raus piatc. uciuK Vai N. Stevens have mcorporaiea Pointer donation ciaim. ror the Banks Co-Operative Co., with particulars, address Kittie M. a membership fee of $10. The Ellis, Forest Grove. 4-tf KSfffi nmductTof mTas seen Harry McLachlan, one of the "d lh.e pJuc??1i.:.?n!f.n earliest of engineers on the P. R. nVin.e..A.uL was in town the first of EE C " nTorated wTh week, enjoying a vacation Montgomery and Vessie Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moon, of Chas. T. Powne and Melle B. Centerville, were in town Mon Ashby as the original ineorpora- day afternoon. tors. Thenewnrmisw nanaie w Arnou of Portiand, general mercnana se. puy una . . Warren Construction tic'ii tn iturova mil unferrn cttmrn fturtrlpnu. btntrn. rifHr n slim etcTtHtttitfra ttfllrt. ?;u4l.i'ii'nlitullcn, Ut6(ttraaunaen. XrullOice liciffrooit!eI mil unfrrrn Jlllfntrn. ftmi etrili(iaoi: Caaftaa kaa 80 till aaa aaf frralrttaag. Ii'Irt'ton: 'Kaiftull 2(M); W-1027; 4au.l(lerbin: SKain 29r4 un H-M54. tiwatrt Bow Mi 6aauV(t s( Caauamt )(!., PORTLAND, ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Office up-atatra over Hillsboro National Bank. HILLSBORO ...... OREGON j DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST T."tniesie Bldg. Rooms 5 and 6 HILLSBORO. ORE. Main and Third. Dr. S. M. REAGAN VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON The only graduated and licensed Veter inary in Hillsboro. Sixteen years prac tical experience. OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'S STABLE No. 1 Phones :-Orfloe, Central 502; Residence, City 133. now niucu iicuci ; " ,, i u ,J UM Willi uie yrmicn vuiisu the citv if Jocal capi;andsell & WlnUM?,. there is pieniy 01 i.-wwu.u - - - - - Aw19 n1 JournI1i. toog. into the harness. 'of $100 each. Rf A. furafaf . O. If asafaw EWALD and kzstgr Architect and Builders. Pre pared to Draft and Build new Structures; Remodel old ones, etc. Give us a trial. Modern Drafts and Workmanship. OAaafM wsv Mmt 91. Hillsboro Oregon Herb Mat teson, of above Gas ton, was down to the city Tues day morning.