H'UJBORO aROCi, MAT ia:i !l l! . id ! V. .11.1 i V.t-v. I H" 1 J" " i. ..'I .... .... it fhi eVtlll'HI"" u Hi i ,.i-:.M't Hi'- H"l .tv. M.iv S. :m .tlx I ( ill-lit l.-nlettiv r i:nl.. . .mi ill V U !IH ! I '. ...! .... . , ...... P....... I.,. i I...J w hen ' " ' ' "" "" . I i . I..I ! . . r ml I- Wiiev IUI 111 ' ' , ' '!'!.. j in.. I il nf Lull I I ,,.i... ..ll . I'l I' ; i L il' IISBORO BOY W !. k .....rtTiifr itnunnn i , . Or.--In..', U,hl (((s,' lit ll'll Military ,,ih nil Oilier A,lft M l-i Sll M K I t.ll .1 ! in T. in;.' hu Mm a ." in r:ii mi t h.i ti,:it .1 .1 M .i , ... f I N -f t ti ri.mi , an.! I!: ' l-.ii ! r. i.i-v ha . j Ml I l.Iiln rtn w t! !.-. tm '.nil II. 1'iin;' at Donald, ii, ' li f'.ti.n . an. I 'i: r- ti he if iln-SIjIi- , 1 I Alter 1. 1. R. ALOEBffl'S ft LETTER rmi-riy id Imiiii. i i a a bm-k yard It;.- I maid riti aihiiifliiH I i t-..,.,til ttl article rii-iuv.' . II- Hull HI in' : tl. 'nt.-l I'l l ". 'uiiu-.er I. a -- nut l"-i'ii Ii. -re tnr t -.mi vi-ars anil In' -V,'-, "I t h it 11,11 .Urn has in., -n- i-. limn- than ,,!.r i its id it i r ., m the Willamette all.-y in the p. i t t A(, y.-ar-i." I i.r White llrpita-tmi . 1. 1 f..r ."l K Jn-r hundred, tur itu-nl.ati.r 1-.N s'l'i; v ni take til. -ri tnr rliu-k-,, mil- day old, at $'J p. r hundred. A! ..i ha'.e a fen i'f.r. ! , f,,r J'J Mlracli.- , .! li.ni inn. Nn th llilhlmni (in I MtH Ml V HS HUH i'.iiV HIMSHf Stirring up lulert-' .Win,; 11k llirgim Suani tir 1 Hho... 150 nj 7 ....'HJO I n il-th A Hum rt al lo J II Kllrr Jtlikrllam J IlHtlil t-.UrtHia i':a!lll I 1'. II I inn to (.' It Z titriirBin & L A V.tltrr Kirrmt-ut 10 aril Ko trt tr f 1 t 1 I 1 I5' II 1 laim n to W II Knvunaa J B li I .it, hlry ilnliktlon IIOO it l.'lw n'U In O ForilirrK ft a n v, I I lll 100 J.; C Ah to i W Krlly 35 a arc 1 t 1 n 1 1 I" I'erry Stream, of U;yonJ Sew II, wuh in town Saturday. Dr. Iiowe. May 31. .'aee. tlaril t. al' It Ave., t'.l tf Muretz Sehmiilt. of Helvetia, was in town Tuesilay. Wanted A irirl for eeneral housework , T elephone City 113. L BUIL Vote Wat i-arirst in History of the School Organization Ti EXPEND TMIRTV FIVE THUISaND 0e Haadre4 Eirfcty OiK Vale -Forty Wemca Cant Ballots e-.I.er-1 I i i th.-I.- haS, n to a ' ir'.vi t'.i were! Carte l j If f .. v .1 i .... i tt,JUtlt'''l " WHt'!ll.HI illl.l wntttf the invrtjili'iti. 1. "ii hi H Mi.r." li H .ieMetite. t-. t ;i j,W tliit for ""' oriole let tit hike tiiaiiitaiiie.i a ttintitlily er tftut tint 1' I""" lM'!' ' 11 1 111 tl eit" Kin. lien ami I"" in 4' twrtttietlt, t'ifli't .MlJiT Vlli rftV Ur Hiel ). f.tr only ia i.1 af the t.att tii iti t.i w in tliH ih.v timtioll. H-etll'iMle I tit t!i' ile. farat.ir) ilejiarliitenl 1 1 ill Mtli- Urv A'M 1' itiv. Ir-Mtt iiiiiHimto. in S)teml r. rM; alter Mm-it hiu- muii u uri ol Slid tulatiee in- mliat' i June. I'.Ul. rml ' now Ukuik a . -t K't'.t l i tt" iv-, tew i-nir t.i tit l,i Hie! f ttl "' t!i r- iwghlv fur eniiatt. e in U"' i'" nmeertiiif depart nt.'iil of the I'niverMtv ! W.Mhtiito!! thii Fill. Hr mi . Iv it n h .11 ... i- Hakiltr I I..III Ht"l n .1 link ! lilt r4 .j tin i ! mi, rxiimi ! 1 "f ll lull ! hi III lyi t. aii'l in In I 4 lkt I il ii k .ni l.iii tin nun K (tkrkmv n. I liiuliltiliir.. K"rt IV fni .1 C-i 1. 1 M 1 I A- Caantitn.Uii' I li im'il ei rn,in akiik i,i i.l itt,-l i iM.tt ! IttlMti nil I i.-ui ii.it it'i !i. 'i -4 l a . ni i .i i tin iii-l .i tit"! thf , I trim ..I it If (l t.- 'il ' lllOMll.l lu, ." LHSII I,' It MIU IN HWOW NI H laautt la'.ii.l! r.tai'iie.l Ia4 v. i-i i-. fi'niii tin- Aliii ita enuiitrv. lie ha that Ihete li Jileltty of in. .in y tip in th. i-ri-at N'Ttl.' .s. t, ainl that !,. s-a-v Uu hu.li. !h i.f nat-i in r ai re harvested ! i' t ear. Hi- 1 he Sea:nill;-i ate hhnlt. lnnM-i-r, and the Sj-niit: v i i v Lite, hut wln-n warm Heather i,m-4 e.niie thl'll't i.'ri.'.V with a M-i(-.'.-a.n-e. MatiV like it up there, and ntl.eri d'oand leave: diluted. I hue i i ai r. , i rv ln-t land. aiiii- ?rm. t-Hir miles tmrth of l".iii -l (irie.e, want to trade fur I t.i It arii-H near ! ta!i.iii mi Ore i'l.n lilei'tne Uv.. iiiiproved or liiiiuiiii.i,. d, with i.r without li'iihliiis'V Addre". A. I,. N.. jeate ,t"i'UH. j the tr.uk me. t het.een i!U. 1 . II- ... 1 1 ' 1 .'o ami l ufi t tir.e.e iit.'ii hihll-i. t'l S.-U'e the (.W tiel'-.llil ! the tnedaiiiiiti nilefe,! hy the i,.. -n A'lnit'.i, wa-i not held M-!.lerdav. Fiue-t iiiove had ( haiieiiv'ed and it via-" aecepted liv llili-Uio, hut the lirnve M-liiml C.lil.-d oil' the meet. The team tied la ! ear, am! Ililln U.ir.i will ti'iw p'd in a rlaiiu hr the jewelry. i'ali.-.H -. at :!; rents per yard; apron t'int'l antn at Ti eent-t per ard; Meu'sei.tt.iit I'love-t, Ueeht )h r iait". lltitire hUn-k v;iie' at unheard of haryaim at the Hi if Uankrupt St-n k Sale. i. W. 'y att '!. --tore. Main and See mid. IlilUUiro. 0en.i Knd.iy inorniiik'. I" Mr and Mr-i. ThuiiuH llinton are viilimf till in tin" HurtlS Hee Stat- Superintendent I.. 11. Al derman ha s ad In--, i d a tt r to the Ue,s and I'irUnf Orev'oti who have ilei-lded t ITOVV Home J.'ar- d.-ll prod lee, rai e Home chieketlH. i.r pu-or n-w, ciH.k or cart-en- Mrs. Henry Wehrunif is con- t.-r fur their Imal fairs or the valeKcinir from a severe illness, -tat fair, in i-iuiih-i tiuti with the j HoIIh. of Varley. was in ,'reat Ktate wide series if a'ri- town yesterday afternoon, cultural and industrial contests Campbell, of near laurel. this year. The yn tntf peuple are was transacting reimtid.-d that their hi-Ihm.Is are city yesterday. cheinv. a hot and tempting sum- For sale - Kali planter, at half mer is aiprnai'hii)u'. and that the price. rewards hoth in pri.i'S and in I'ood hahit cultivation will con tinue as Lin as they are now. al thoiieh the numhi-r of contest ants to claim them mav yrow smaller, lu his h-tti-r the state superinti'i'ietit:;aNs: v. business in the -ana Wood, Hillsljoro, le low S. P. Depot. lWl Hat Panana and Chocolate ice Mr SI Clarenre Parhi-r I. a 1 the swiftest ruruiAio -.. i nay mornin-f. exper - i . , i city for sum- 1 hitched up a li very t- a lumtx-rwa-rur!. un I ha '; .-1 the Shute place. 'I h- t . too lonjf, anu vvr.crs t.; the waifon ran forward, f injf the horses, and th-y '.:,ke; and ran nearly to th- Warrt-t; place, the waon .sr.1, if,-' like a gasoline launch at s--a. A seri ous accident was expected by the. witnesses, hut no ore' w as hurt. The tongue f.-ll wh'-n iu th nlnirli at. demon Kulidivision. One hunrlreii and eighty one anf. th(l (trjverar.d hi i orntianion voters cast their ballots at the were thrown out, and the wajfon public school building Tuesrlay over-turned. The team was stop afternoon and 112 voted to ex- Pol and they wore soon hitcr.ed i .,- uj. t ,! aKiio ami veiti.jii mru ij i uenu lur a ne one "'i . school huildinif for Hillsboro's KniwmK Bcnooi uiauivw ,, thf l , . .... , Ketter were O votes against landing. guit for lfeSS mone t i;:in we can. There was quite an undercurrent Our prices are most sjrprising. against the measure, although it and the values we uv-'t vou, H, was a silent vote. Forty women fp ami will convince t.oiint y. that the val-e-s are bet er VKOr-!tVU A. BAILliV, M. I). I'bysirUn ntl Sarffino ,i in Schaimcric h Btnc it... t ntfwr lli-ren. i. r. lin;latph, m. b c. m, PHYSICIAN AND SURCtO" f " ii-t-ir er Ttw I-!! Inug ft-- -i k..t ..t I tli I, lot. iam:-s j Jtn i.Ft'K TAaiKsiE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECM '-' s,,ii-hrn I'ariiii; K;lrnal iTi.t alio i f ih - (.)--- n KUctrtc kmlr.-a.t. 'ji saiUH ni in Kmurii or K'i;ii-,h. Hi i.'" u-'iUM, in tu emnt liliM-K Bill . i.r,ii ;,).. ,,f Mmti St.. MiUlnr, Or. S - f WMWAVAVi' KLMCfi H. SMITH M. I). D. 0 l'HV.SK'IAN & SURGEON OSTKOPATII " V.hii nir tn i !..nii(- Hii'l ininy ef im el le-Jir tie- 'iH "I tilt iinnnliL- ihhiI mi.l Ihr l. elv .io.tii, I hotr t..u 11 i,nl to tlitw rniUiif imtutr f Kussia. w as buried at Gaston. ve terdav. She was aged 80 ve.trs. were out to cast their ballots (han tho8e rlll'hv anyone else this being the first experience of jn tv,e c-ty o.r French dry many of them. cleaning process is t.'.-- latest ar.d 11 R Cijllins. Andrew Jack and best Try us. Before you order J. N. Grabel were the judges, that summer su.i com-; in ar.u efi.-iin k iu.Mr a P.vMrViHH I anil II ti I rHIT W Hj t 1 cr I K . I 3v v ti---w "-'- " till i v Mr w t a a-- j I. , . . ,t i . ly'h doin it." Second Street. The ladies voted their largest just want to gneyou me - m..: etrn.rth lft wMn ai ar.rl 4:1") values or any in u.e c: t.v . oee us ie-,i main. ,..v...Wv.. ----- --- -- , , i . t, l. iv..v,..rln l,. native o'clock, and. there was ahout as oeiore oruen w o no o aii-i mw I . imk n o am nmnnrrct I hi-m 93 I tMfl!ll 11 Lli ilV '?S LJ IllUl.lt UII01WI aillWIIJfcOW HiVlii , -r - hraua nmnnor th mfn voter.-?, when to say yes to us means in m Wall wa nut with his three or four dollars. August VUHII 11 M w- - - - - - ------ i . Tf'll t auto, and assisted a number to lews, upstairs, over nu.srx ro . I " I ! k. X The httle daughter of Mr. and the wills. Mercantile u. -u .... . .... i - ... i nil i i-iit i-.H-t iii, hut iio m.t fork:rt trs. r .J . Sewel had a fall last Thi whool board met last eve- nut,.; vrt 17 holnvc Farm- hT XT,"? lir?JZLlMZ Sa.urd.ty. and Hustained a broken ning and named May 27 as the ington, closed' an ' eight months IU XuZl 'Zm'Mr arm. date of voting on the preference term last Friday, M. N. Punham. it.-i m.- hVi-iv t.. n-.tuti. thuu. If ..o N. C. J. Christensen took out or a school site, ana me vote win teacher. Those neither absent urii-it viir pi tie i,i niiuai on easoline i'tiirine and irrigation be cast the same as for school nor tnrdv for the entire term ,n.v ' .y:::L outfit t hw ranch near Uurel, officers. Anyone having, sites were Elvera Anderson, daughter Hllir ! l..r , -ll" -.. 1 , 1 , J ; c.lr.H f,f. I ... l .. 1 T" 4 I vair f thr yesterday. siwum unw Kim m k ui- m Air. and iirs. j. i. Anaeraon, . . .. . .. u-u fers to Peter ISoscow. cierit oi ivada Olson, daughter of Mr. , . rvW the school board. The election and Mrs. s. E. Olson, and Ar "n'"i ii" ""I"' i I ..an v, Wo ,1 o 9-m n'e nelt in thP Li e Wa Wtr or. I iiv.u i inur ooit-nson, Oifice II,ur C) to 11 . m ; I to j p. m THi:-tU. Tiiu-K!y, Satunla-r 9 to l) Ci.U anwriPil day or ntxht. iiitu rhon-s. D.fics ovtc IlnUtioro1 National. Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHVSICIAN AND SCRGKON Calls Answered Day or Night Imlcf f ndent Phone ORKNCO, - - OREGON1 VOU .sun I hr lltlllll ii.w niimlii-i. Inn tin- i.ni-a ill km L-irittrl, for tlnr lilt'r ninl. mi'l l Im- Ktvt-n lur lltrUit p(tI:i!.Ii a if f itt. iiiiik, tliow Shi tUn.l .in. air K' t'O'K IH"!'- k!'"-) -atl't tint tluMcniiit "t iliil'-i III I'aili I' llMMIIKllt lip ilk- tin" I"1 mieiiiM tl .Mi.l.ii t lrt f w,.i m ch aii-l iii.-ii- eiii'li- lilt i(icii 111 iiii- to tnr tiv unit Kill in IIk-K 'il I"! r' I'l-ilmpt yi.il iiil.l ii at - t lifir e thr ai-tionN ill llir ollirr roimtir arr ilo- iiik Vuu uiv rilv khi-m nnm the l,t th.it th. r. air In I ovt-l fS For Sale-Eleven head of high arr r t Sim I I . . 4 . ' 1 1, "III mm. - - - I I I1U I iJJI C 1 1 3J I I . CUU V WU.ll 11 A. I J Vint l aJ VW" vp,-a,aua-a - I.. .L a.tnU x tha mnn. A. P. P.ailey were out yesterday ua training department, in the frade Holstein heifers ad bred - I. ... ..... i .....i;.. n f.,.Fr ' " . j u ...;f0,o to ful -bred bull coming fresh irom loiiiaini, auniuuin vuc i-masemeni, anu mcic wimv-j-itu ti,-,i ...I ..f l, Un Mm fi'i'nnnnr r,.r tt. nau, WHS run. nisua ic-;i-w.-i-ii nui- a.... w....-. ju- ' V " Vi, .Tot stein bull calf, not related to Phode Island eggs, for hatch- ana P.a- lu ao , abovt3. His grandsire is Colantha .hii.tii-ii'. iin. liv c.-iiiit tin-tiuiii'-ft ing purposes, -fi Bminit ui ---- - --- Jonanna Lad. son 01 ir.e wonu s ,;i,a.i ir-rt.-,i m my eiti.T-1 i toi u.,. ivr huiidreu, wrs. wax -e- record cow, Colantha Ford Jo- I' ... UVandalh Hi Isboro. o-tf karma A Rondler. North Tua - rrV' It. I.: Mcpherson, of SCRfcENS Utm Plains, on Cornelius Koute t'r.w.k l I Km-. 'ttH h. (11111111 . (Itlllt l.ln...L-j luaain I'iui tinir at the I ' No. 1. O-M I v i. H...I K1..1' 1, Jm-kmiii t. . ' . homes, the Cawrse and Milne homes, the Order your screen doors and win- lanin lOtf Dale Sigler, w ho has been at .l..,,!,,r I. Klamath 1. I.ikv. 1. ... 7 " 1 " ' , VMtanlaV Hu, fmm th HtllshorO Planinif U "T'li lu ' "..;. Mmolii I, I.iim t. M illu-iir I, .Marion past. ei a. 1 i-iui uv-. . , ' . , ' aan UiegO. ill., in; pii. jcai, ,. .!.... ,. Mui.,.,m,h iviik . s.,,-, p for sa)e. Poiand-China Mm- rnone W,H J- man 1. 1 nia-no" i. I , , u'UU. A fWnun ...1, ,1'...... . ia. .i.i.i. .1.11 1 limn 1 .1 rsu-r n line n,uviiiLn, aiioni. " "" a- '"I. . .. n i.i: I .-. r-i r-.t tivrtajajrtD Wl.rcU-r . Yainliiil 1. ie tnv Newton, Oil OIU liOUina-Jn BIKS. r. UIXC.1 w.-.w -W think Ihrri-aill iK-at-vrfal i.tlifin ..I...... 0Wned by J. C. Hare. 1U 1 ... .1. i.-.a a ..la mIiii ia Itlf H I 111 W nK I working for the U. S. govern ment, on some aeroplanes, ar rived home Monday, and is the truest of his parents, Mr. and aa-a-a-aHaaaaaBW I .1 11. loo Wt.rl.n 1 li u 1.514 cpan . K,, i.P mi.i.uc rA.i,.,,;tto The shortage in rainfall since Mrs Frances Ellen 0 Connor, of khe;world on on; of Uncle Sam's mi.i ioi inn ..rr ""; ast M'pienuHT is omy iu.ui nuisuoru, """j - navai boats but 3 a w ays g ad .ami Bin. ! ii.f w vt . . , ' , Vet t hinirs re irrow. land. Monday evening. May 13, naH ,Doa,ls ' to get uacK wuiuii. (lull, I. Intern liregoll, ims v een. rritam Mr. llinton recently sol. I lus iiu- tur i ... ...... .-.II.. 1,1 It i'v ii.ui, o v truiion alt!.,-.,? f,irn. Im t tin-a line . ; . :"n. :n,0' ... : v(orJaJ illnoaa i. i I.- .ji.,1-1. i ir.oriin rest- I ... i ...... ...... I imr m irtiiiiea iiroiusiuu ill vic- i oi(.ci an hhuu . liU-.li. il-l I. . Ull Vim "ir ' '- " ot,nn i-, '.i ......i,.Mtiwti . .. ...tu.iu.,.bi.aiiiiii.tf... i ivi ri i i i jiii ill ir lau Lnrcrii karvy. u nt. lli.ii. is o iMiiu mi n I kih-now yeur k.mi. ' ' ,-r.r:j ; " f- :f Ul,tt,m hull calves A .1 (axtk emttloved on the w rurimnu iur ucaiuitu- i(ii-iura .v,,v. We hv a snecialtst. for sale, ranmnsr in age irom ICIIU IZ IU1I1UII1K. k l l' " " " . r - 1 .. I . i- . ( Dairymen, attention -SevAi liH'Ute the eii.l." inioi-r c.iuntrv. and may m. there hut the Afk'us predict' he will tind nothing to euual old wi:.M. IIS I VIP IKANSniWS Washington fnuuly. v.. ti,.. i ime to mien a wtv- h' i" C ii'er to 0 0 U U. ..mi with the HiIIsIkiid ..t Forest drove v-.ii. I I'. u.k which has a sav- i, i;.-andes to Minnie I.ee, urn . . t., ,,,,, .,1.1.1 i : .. ; .. r. L.,i -i 1 f I u r w 10 .t..l.-l.-Illli'.l. .1.(11,1 k.l',,,1. I 1.11 1.1. I.ft, VMl. ., - L?ster lutnbiin. aged siliut II years, was drowned ill the Tun latisi. near ( oruelius. belnw low n. S'intlav afterntHiii. about '1 o'clmk. He and Kcvcrul other buy, among wlioin were Peter Rithler. Norwood Pellinirer and Adrian Schonnover were in bath in, when Ttunlilin evidently was sieed with criinips. The boys saw him sink but were powerless to suve him. An alarm was given und seaich was made hut the body was not to be found. All day Monday the Warch was continued, and T'ues day morning Ilunh Prady, the Portland diver came out. lie located the Iwidy t'-O or 70 feet from where it wink. The boy's limbs were drawn, indicative of frannis. Coroner Prow it w ent to Cornelius Tuesday, und held mi impie, the jury, Hurry Cluilhi combe. .1. D. Morrisey. F. VY. lrmler, llarvi-y Vaulllariconi, (!. E. Mooberry and .1. P. Merrill. rtiirning a verdict of accidenlal drotviiiniT. Young Tumblin was tin iuloptc'l bov. and was makini' his home with Mrs. Ttmiblin, housekeeper lor I-at her Puck. The hid sank in about i or 10 feet of water. The place when the fatality look place has claim fd more than one by drowning IUg May Dance mt si rv ision: I per cent W'ash Co to F Unger, n I blk ;i,.i-..ct i.-iid- l tier cent on Fair ...., ;, i metis an account u F. Crillit lis to M Pangley, ' t 1J. 21 a Jno Putt donation JViOO ..... l I.. a. . M I ' . 1 u . ! U .lhi lmiua Heidel de- K l.inlun to r ,i v.autei., ...:: ::a r : ; ,nlay. Vmv ! I c. oof IUh, 411 . . . Oreeon Fh-clric and Padd & Kei-d Kym to to . W Hill lines, enroule to Tel-re Haute, where she has a position in tni i.u-i.ti,.narv deiiartinenl ni ini ...I,,,,,,. State Normal. She also i.-u iiihi. i lanuiui ini rmi' aients for the Sununer season. ii -t r.ethanv Grange i , , ... Hall, Saturday evening. May tiiB.it snppet ami v-.n.u ....... ment Musio by Hni serenes tra Tickets, including siiper, i ihi pvervbody come tn Hetn any if yoi want a good timi1, u..., tw Ithtck and son, Uos ' ',' .. i i.,.. i ,,L- fof I.OS .. ... ,i., i.'ii-ii-ii 1.1-.L ,,,. - ini , ie i " ,,, I. ... Angeles, where .Mrs. lua-K :.. ..... ii-,i ief. . O 111 1 o Her mo is visiting 0 Hot-ken, H lots Uuld & Heed ad to Peaverton laiH) M;irk O'Neil et al to Fred G Yoegclein, M a sec 10 I s r 1 w Lireu Seward to II New bauer l lots Ptneland lerrace bmisa Neuhauer to fred Neubauer Jr, 10 a see Ji t 'Nrl w - 1 Wallace McCamant to F W Geoman. tr D in lonqum w Ivlith Kenworthy to .las a Ueerher, lot L 1IK Z at ley View Forest Grove 2oT) to ivenneui S,VS f broWSle and hopes were T strong for her hree weeks to seven months. CI :, f Si cauirht in a recovery. While her relatives Three of them old enough to luesday. by .being caugnt in a .QO .;h. uj v, Fin- stock, and fallmg pile ot .umoer. oal thev were exDecting her to anre for age.-Geo. U. Bagley We drill water wells, and deep- .ii nnfl (tenth came as a shock. I Hillshoro. Ore., or Oak Cove en old wells, insuring you a good jj O'Connor was the eldest Farm. Forest. Grove, Koute 2, water suppiy.--aieyens-i im ii3, Mauffhter of the late Hon. W. u. n v,- Rto..ens the well 720 Johnson St., Portland. Ore- Hare and wife She was born in K was out frora Portand K""- nuisuoru may , iim, '.-""- yesterday, and caiieu on me -vr Herman Cop. of Greenville, reared to womanhood in this city. " He drilled a well for tht was in town today. He says the When she finished scnooi sne was John Ramna water supp!yi at hoiis are looking tine out his way. a teacher in Washington County parrningt0n, some time ago, and The Con vard of 15 acres looks and Portland schools for a num- . - th Jeep weils -n .... " k.. nf t-aoM She wast married r, . .. .. promising. w "l . n"17i " " a that section. luiumiHK. I i. 1 Vvp ' Pnit!nnrl 1 uli11 B" llu"' ,,. p. Uoasoner was in from to Tij' ?h?nnshar,d dv n7in The World Keepfresh.Co.ia near Oak Park today He has 1905 she leaves three children now ready to contract ior the just planted 150 melon hills, and her loss-Miss Frances, season's supply of peas beans, he expects to have all kinds of a ""d 15 Arthur, aged 10, and corn, Loganberries, raspberry, crop this season. tth khmit 8. strawberries, etc. Call on M. B. J. 0. ROBB, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OI'HCE: Upstair tn Schuluirrich BM(j iitti !;nrt B.seane S'rett, Itcoml ilm.r east of South Side Street. B uh Pbonea oilice am' -ciiWiice. HV SBORO, - ORKGUN DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon Office hours 9 to 11 a. m.; a to 5 p. m. CalU answered day or night liith phene. Omce in Americau Nittiurnl Bir.k, upstair. IIILLSHOKO, - - OREGON Omm, ft. Bmglmy W. 0. Mi- BAGLEY & HARE ATTOSLNKYS-AT-LAW Rimhus 1 an l i Sbat Baildini; HILIjSBOEO, . . tlKEiiOH. E. B. TONGUE ATTORN BY-AT-LAW Otficet upstairs in Sohulmerijh Bloik JOIiri M. WALL 4TTORNEY-AT-LAW I'tMtairs, A. C. Shate Bldg, Muin & and lii.iJ-itUKt). - OREGON. MW.VWlft1r W W -a W. N. BARRETT TTOR N" HY-AT-LA W Orrict: Main 8tr?t, opp. Court Hom a, HILLS IOR O - GRKGt . THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.. - Office, upjtairs in SAutmericti "Block; Hil Isboro, - - Oregoa ItULIl. aKCVI fcwv.v -J- 1 i i , , i., .... ao a Li- fom;u, oha linthertorn. neia man, u Ulir liome-lliaue vatnnca nc ji ner tmioeuioi.c aiiMij co.v ,. i',u:lYf nr ivwi hv the .1 i..ti;tt ij tam lt 11A OOI1-I K-mfkaa-a ami RiatpfS? J. L. Write 10. vincevoti.-Koelwr's Confection- Hare, the well known lumber- will call on you, erv. one door south of Hillsboro man; Mrs. Martha Mann, wifeof Rev Weber, of Mercantile Co. Grant Mann, urnenus; ivirs. .. ...i t n d u,,tu Henrietta Morgan, second bi., air. nnu wm. v. iv. umu.tj ::r ... a j depart in me or at Hillsboro, and he icbuaM B. CuJiit William G. I W Frewing II'.... ...IV "tr, r.r. n ,, i ? v " w . . . m Weeks visiting with relatives in .i. mm M A. Powell, v e,k,tt t.. N R vei is-i'j.uf. the Mississippi V auey siaies, ' . .i .v . itueS ill AIIHlliy It HI nana .'-. .kl Hillsboro: and n ine iiKiiimiK ri v..v . fl . Ra,-V Oregon Fdectrieand Hill lines for " ' - " ru "" the home of her sister, Mrs. Mor gan, yesterday, and the obse- lliis week. till llnshy to M V i.hiuiwhv ion arc JO I t tl 1, w W. H. Hacker, proprietor of qu8 were preached by Rev. e stage line between Timber yff 0f the M. E. Church, of k I I m .)-- - . . . a 1 . . . I I it ., nhncl t" H nnAllniil I ..a . A." fl'l Cie-don't let anvone sen you riu w lu-ntoit to u n miMiy ana vernonui, wiom i, ,o v ler Get the genu- t,,iyv lie ...-'s' that he will leav : -.iii i.i t.e,le.' Co.. and soiu ny j. . : a. I' Iv ille Ore. ti ,ol wiii, . ,, .... ,-,.i,i to Ailiim . iii'fit a h't Co.mtv roads nro again getting ' jlk- S ttMVertoti 16 i lit., ,. r . i . ,.i ........... ,.. ,1 .v i: ii k u i a ni into line Min " i - , ,. -i'i" "U Hi. .if Imek into tilt' nt Forel Urove ..... ., ,-arnersaieKi" ,, .n,.,. .-..wr miiaiK u.r.n w ...mute seat eariy in n ,r,..i r.revo i" 1 ,. v i , ,,r nuM ",K ' . .O . . t .. ,,,. we e'l't !l l:0O(l run m " u,.l,m- tn Srlinol I nsuii-i i i u n M .. r-- - . .. i,.,,.j . , i.i... ,,,,, 1 1,., eiiiini V I e ii". " 1 ,in i' 1.1 uisiv v..,!," . loi ' ' ' . - ...:.l. .. .. ; ... ", il X- I' U R fn. I and Vernohia, wishes to announce leave vernonia ai and meet all a nit 1,1-i.ivU to A I'- Neison 9.14 1 1'o-i trains n inn-i. iwuuuv. v ,F ftiiKi.it." ... ' ,, . a., uviunhmr nil Slin- i;,il.t UM.piT 11 1 1-. .. .. . - -jj'-fvety ""j, v.vvr.... days. which organization Mrs. O'Con nor was a member. Interment was in the Masonic cemetery Wl roiu will have a Pivttv nice trip, with 0., - i ... some com i on.. ruirodore .1 i ,., that, lave uor- 1 IIOl I Ol H' " ' , . 1 will do your plumbiinr and " " . C,t ufnc orv i rove Yotttitt t" lieiiii." Ueh- Wtll be given in the M. W. A lull. Ueedville, Siiturdit.v, Mai ls. Pest order iiHsiired ami Knud time. Everybody welcome. Music by the Portland I.iulies orchestra. iM0 I .tidies, Atlcitllon! Beginning the first of the week, there will be on display and of 8le in my store, on Second St., Bintable stock of Indies' hand tailored suits of the latest. crea tions, from the hnwst llllllUll'iU' tllrer in New York CitV. Call and see them. Watch for Hi" opening. Mrs". I. Buth. Mrs. R I1 MeNellv. of North Tualatin Plums, will' depart for new York C tv. Saturday, un an extended visit with relatives nd friends. ..,.il ill! 1 I It 1 1.1?. give joi 1 1 j .,..,. th..t ,i,i,i-k H W 1VS, iion i-."--- -- win .. . , IV... I . . i..i vnt-ili Tiunrilville isoflhlkj.l I'ori'st t.rnvc ........ to Satisfactory prict an't he given by neltf KtlW. M'COIlll uw., John l'lirvi's, in tho . urniture hnsinessut San rraucsco, v,,.... ,i i ,.f is here this weeK. l ie Ku7 . ,j Ml1. 11 US pan.r. ,emll,.,in iirves. oi nouio - I'niil Uolnureto.1.. let iwnn.inui n hit t North Hillsboro Acre 1 CIlO- MiiKKie Wi'Iht to Clnm I'. W eh", 5 a in S li I'liitimiil - ....ii- p- u CoU iiiiiii lol& C R U. tof w ' m-itr l'ori-st O.tove . ........ - - !' M!ke Sd..H.m'l lW O Walker, tr ,,, limmtiil. A llhiti-hh-y, 5 n He vaVve rv much surprised to now U . ttevelopment hms eaneciaHj in Hillsboro, since he lett this section, over two years ago. Pure Bre.1 Crystal White ur- V Vi.V J en,, .r 8th and 11, rtieMino' 1, . . uiiwhimrton. lloiltrtloii Bros, commenced ex- env tintf for the Hilisnoro tKffirwin Block, tins week, F S. Smith, of South Tim latin, was in the city this morning. Ni-rlli Ililtslie.ro Aeu-s... 1 If A Sitiiwm to (ieo V Cutitlis.31 5" It ur- It I J 11 r 4 Y A Moon' to Krni-Nl Ilamlshii, a lots ill hik 3 t ' "',' '"' M .1 Botnldltll to 1" 11 mui'ip 1)" M Harmon Thatchet .1 . --10('' Uertimn lli8i"n to UiuiO M.ilfoy, ,ir v vuil.-v- 10 Miiriott 1. Anderson, . fit in r 1 vv 5" Win Urnhtreo to Witt Wi-.tcn. i't laiin triu-t in Klkiiniilt Walker ..... . 1 1. sj,.ii.,.h-to Klvenc OieniiT, lot " , lliintvhle, thir ,-n Itinne ...lt5" km u..l,..n to Olive vSlnrr Doliiull, .' , I . a A W I" M T IhoKiove to Arthur 0 Wehh, 6 t a h r 4 w 10 1... .ilili. n.M A Ashley, 3 lots Beivionic IU-iKhti ... . -.-'' v John W Hiitm-Htey toWluuol- This has been a beautiful Spring, and Dr. F. A. Bailey, in his many trips over the county, h.u taken eron observations. He says that all grasses and grains nee lonKinir we II. Wiui una vu- mate Oregon people should be satisfied-they had but twenty inches of snow in sections oi U)i nrodo lust week, and storms and cyclones in the Mississippi Val ley. Tim iVnole's Theater promises an extraordinary good show for this coming Monday and lues iiv '.'() and 21. The manage- t has finally obtained the right to exhibit in Hillsboro the famous two-reei ieaiurea, nwm Riders. In connection wun this is a series ot slides taicen from life, portraying the notor 1 a. iq hhrn neters. and scenes of in- terest will be accompaniea oy lecture, thus giving the audience a clear idea of the stirring scenes to follow. The evening's enter tninment w ill be completed by an avnontionallv irood comedy shown on the screen in colors. Taking it ns a whole, this looks like bill. and. of course, the price of admission will be the same as usual. BIDS FOR WOOD ma. lll he received until Saturday June 1, 191a, and then opened for fttnifh- ItiK school District ino 7 "u s""' foot fir wood. Off.-r wdl be recetveu for the following quantities. One lot ol 50 coma. One lot of 50 cotds. One lot of 40 cortU. Wnoa lo be delivered at Hillsboro school buildings about September 1, 191. the Methodist Church, will preach the Memo rial sermon at the church, on Sundav, May 26. The Decora tion Day program will be an nounced in nexi weett s Aigu. Will Sell or Trade -A new up-to-date II story bungalow, on car line. 751 East 2Sth St.. Port land, to trade for a small im proved farm. Also 1 acre, with new house, nearly finished, at Tenth and Railroad Sts.. Hillsbo ro, for sale. M. B. Hoard, Hills boro, Oregon. 8-10 If vou wish to keep your blooming roses looking right, do not water the foliage, bloom, or otaiu- Pour the water on the ground, and let it get to the -,it This comes from one who has made a study of rose culture. Atter.d the Big Bankrupt stock sale of the Wyatt & Co. stock at Hillsboro. Doors will open r 1 day, May 17, at 9 a. m. Take advantage of the bargains otter ed Entire stock and fixtures will be closed out as soon as pos sible. 10 T. C. Brown, of Iowa Hill, was over to the city Tuesday. His mother, Mrs. Asenath Brown, is now sufficiently strong to walk from her residence to the busi ness portion of the city. The Grand Marca is the most urhniosome "two for a quarter smoke on market made in Ore gon, by E. Schiller, wnen you indulge in a good smoke buy a SCHiNABEL & LaROCHE TcM!iitn'!rtAfn&f UMiotBtf", WcAtfilillaiiltt, Miiniuuni mi Diuturr W,'ttflh'Heittrtauif. SlWtratlert-lSriltuna. al! rmutiiei! Ifiluiiieiile. lirtiiiieen una .nils atlfU lutifit stttenitiiJe ou-jcf!clit. Stciloljonblim. ittii in litiroyu mil iiiid-ren eiaeiten Butrslpjii brittdt. trmrlie n allrn W(rif!ii4tnft grfttlirt. jaia;iiit!i'ii!ctiiiilcn. llehertrartuiineii. ieuttliet iu-iofioeJifel rait unfcrcit jilitnli'ii. fl6niS.cpttitiftun9rn; 6amfi o H 9 lltji una auf t;cmtirrt.uni. ti-lrtln-n: aUiirilwll 2"tl; W-1UJ7; V.ii!.5-Ii-irtilKit: 1'iuirt 2tir. vmi r,l. .Simmer timi DO PSamlift f emaiarrtt Wtk PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGKR. Dentist OlUce up-stairs over Hillsboro Nutlonnl Bank. HILLSBORO ------ OREGON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, Ti'mtesie BUlg. Rooms 5 and 6 HILLSBORO, ORE. M iiu anil Third. Rnrn iii Frank Williams and wife, of Shady Brook, May 12, 1912. a daughter. Pari Pfahl and Gerhard Goetze, of above Blooming, were in the city this morning. rvd .T R Rddv. riirht of way man for the Southern racmc, was in the city this morning. Mr I,. M. Hovt. Miss Nettie Grabel, Miss Rose Cave and Ger ai.1 Rnth were EDworth League delegates to the swte meeutiK at Salem, the last of the week. I .and for sale Tract of 45 acres, 11 miles from Hillsboro; 14 acres cleared and in crop, pari bottom and part upland, fine soil. 2S.Wt teiT feting old. friends aold at once. Direct sealed en- and" noting the many niprovc SlS Bare Argus. 10-14 ments since his last visit. MISS OVERHOLSER Graduate Nurse Hillsboro, - Oregon Thane, City 44 Grand Marca. 12tf Rav Bentlev. of Portland, and who made his home in this city several years ago, was in town WILL YOU BUILD -IF- You Contemplate Building this spring or summer, see us and get our figures. J, 5. Lorsung and Sons Oak Park, cms mUm araa mt city. Aihiri"S!i, Hillsboro, R 4. i'hon, Main 112 P. H. Vandehey, of Beaverton, was up to the city Tuesday. 1 1. i : it i ) i t s