If. ini I M . I iiral IM txif ft ' iy rlbttl boJ wool in ttlli it W thff ,irK it hrt muml 11 viHtor 1 np"f calif Sen' inn. in' ,f K III! Lo mm mi r . .a.m. a a a. a Hlfll UK Ml'1 iE 1 i" t I ... rl.Mi. iri tin Fort- , ,, ral Court. T'it-i.l:iy favi- a decree that net i ii.. i.i :yi 1 1 m t mii 'H of I..: I I .. ( tv:v"i ",,vv i'm" " '.. and .Ittid.- that , . rniii' tit H cntithd t , ti;i'i;'- Ihe railway .,, ha liol lived t the , , , f Hn original jfrunt, !.,(.., i.t:iU-l tht the hr:u , t ! ; ull Uvti rl'ar t' bim, i 1 1 . t tit- initt r would ft 'i i " ,!, !l l.iv'h.-r courU. i .UM....I ' county in tin' it,- ;,iv thousand 'f r of i ,...! mill nun h 't it Iuih 'n ,,. t" un.Ur rui.lrm-t to iut i! l'muciitnr Townsttid I, I H.IVI' I'l IM- " I'T W r .... i . i . .. ti,nt iiikI . i'. renum !,t tin- h fn-i' fr th rail ., . ..i.ui.'iiiv. i' nw wai ' . .. . ... f .a I.rtv, Hi' M'ruann on ... ...n.ni, had tart-d Hniiif in i, i.il i .i .i-t. TV nx-ni iilti'V'i'. .,( tin- I -:t :T rty ca'1 r.hmid U , ,, i h the t'nrnuni'i.l rase I u.,!,. rl"ii ! i-hd. It (T.-hat'ly tak m-ver.il - ! tin- I ' r court I1 i i r.i.ifh wilh litigation (,.. fi.itu-i it tl' grant , ri.ini'.my w,n givm , .t',.i iitin oiiuliti'in, by con ,,-.!, .ii iifl. that the rniUii) ! Hi.- lat). I at not to e Ll ti.Hi i r iuff to ;ii uiai til. n I hiH ha lot Im i n iloiii', ul :i ri s )i t ln-intf in ll..- companv. Much of I , r. win niM to s.-iiicn ti. . rannmir nil way t. n t i f i.rt y loll ars r in n M llINl ANMM I'SkV hil-lrcn itnl fiicmli of Mr, I V.r, tcr 1M. ol t.aM iro, t' luh-rol them a Hur :it tti. ir l!iin', Lin Mimiay l!.i" m-ca-iioH bcinti their lh wnhlnij iiniiii-niary tiiii-n ji l IUIH ln'oii h;ih nrivrt hi ! . o i '.". tux! the ilav i. , i ll a s a V'i'ra rinnton iti.e-j ;ui'l fricinl. 'I'hoHi i t w r : M'- r mi. I Jim I . imi i !' I. .1 JohatiHi n Uav. I r.'.l I: jUini. I' lUifi.r, hiH, I. H rmi.. i'. .Nor .lack son. ! K I'm ton, S i,; Mrn A.lhin.i; i: Whili i Nriiic Sprcitcr, Kllcti ms. ii, aucc ri, i, ui it nay i;i, l rolhv Jov, Mastc-rw c ami Johiuui? JohaiiHin Willi I'il l COIi'M.I It S W niniui'rt Chili of Conn MUH !iin" i-n-at cll'oi I t iHMin or. I hinic for the Salt ( in, i cvt t'oiiiiianv, which v'l... ihi-ir proirram on rn nu'hi. May in thi hall at mi. When the Trio .iv nuicert at Korct (!nv nt I iiviicii, Mine IlillsiNirn ui ul to hear theni. Thin nn.i, In r lU'iMU tiinity, nn hv i ' eM.,i -te. to fo on r n lllflit. I llOHl' VS U lrtiK I llieui highly intisc tin an . A (o rmaii aif.-il ahout OK rtanu' iinkiion. wa fouidl m ar Tivmnl' Malum, mi the i h ctric line. tvr.lay. hailly l.niHi-i! almut tin- nuij ami main. 'I he man ai insane an. I w;ih l.roui'ht here ami nainini'il l.y r. II. I.. S;irH. lie a onl. ri ic..iMinitt.i by Jmlre i-a-Miu r. Hi KayK ho wan Imrn in licrinaiiy. ami ramo In thw oinitry in S7I. nml toOrn-on in l.Vvl. He in tinknow it toanv if in that met ion, ami wa mi I. nn uti il that hi naiiw couhl not U Irani. A m ar ammilil Im li-arncil, he was lrn ut a t.lac' he calleil "KIsoh." I.iit it may In Alnace." When foiin.l he ha-l hut little cli.thiiiu on him. ami he Ma in a iitiahlc Colnhtliili. Imlian Uunni r ihicli. thecirw tnachinc. the worliTH rfuteHt layi rn of hun v hite i L'ifrt. (Jet a Ht-tlini: of l.J from li. . tlreer. Iliihihorn, ami have cj;uh in the all uml N inter, uhen your heim are not laying, i aril No. 1. $:! No. '. ti- No. :l. tl.i; No. 1. 11; or ?10 anu t r humlrcl. t i i i' . i. rraiik'er. u teiii a month in lllinom llm Winter. roiiht to the Artn a lriliei ainrloiice, Miucll lie iIiil' tit hack in the Mucker Mate hoiiii yearn ao. It i a tine niM-cimen of fruit that mtiHt have Im-cji Irolucci hack there thoiHarula of yi an tik'o, h n nature i;ave that M-ction a different climate n.I growth of fruit than ohtaiim t m 1 i y . '.iith iir.iiii Ulnl htelll eti'l tire there to thi ilay, ami the fruit a 14 live rihU-.l nro- luct. Comiiare our hiM-olate with the hithcft priccil you can htiy. rcanlleM of wlmne make, ami yon Mill hoiutttly ilccile in ntir favor. We have them all Iteateti to a f ru.'ifle on chocolate, i'ouml oe., .Vl cent; .1 cent ftra for parcel jnwU Pen ni .scct. M. Sturm Sr . f Iowa Hill, vvns in town t'lav. eomititf in on htisi ne with Mr. Kreh. He Hay.x the Herman Bncictic Will linhl one of uicir meeiitiL' ai me homeof Carl I'fahl. next Sumlay. Mr. Sturm tate! that the Iowa Hill Hcctinii i imiiroMnir nicely. r or Male I weniy.eivrht ncre: 17 clearctl. oine tiiulx r. house, 'i harn. uml nther huiMine;. ruin it v orclianl. nniall Iruit. etc. Two mile MotithweKt of IlilUUwi. A. hires J. N. Miller, HillsU.ro, (Ire.. Uoute I. istf Mr. S. S. Itarne. of McMinii ville, mother of t'minty School Siitwrintemhiit I!. W. Harnett. ilieil at McMinnville, WcilncHilay iii'ht. April :tl. Mr. Harnes wan vvcil known in ami arotiml HillslNim. w here hhe rei.ei for a liumU r of year. Kor Sale roiir-ycar-ohl mare t'nty, hmke Mingle or ilouhlc alMiut 1 in. also farm watron. !!!; ilisc, tlow, cultivator, milk can (hnil.le hnrness, and other farm tool. Imi ZucHcr, Newton. S. I. htation. Notice to inteniliiiK' purchasers at my auction Kale; Most of my cow are niv inir four gallon. jht tla, ami a few of them Hive live gallons' iht tlay. I have thri voting coAS that are jrivinvr 3! K illon ilaily of almost pure cream milk yellow a irohl. 1 W'utbt. Karmini'ton Hate of sale, Satur.lay, May :i. lH.lie.: We jrivt' ytu the op iHirtunitv to have your Hint., skirl. ami lonif coat. nia.Ii' by a GITY COUNCIL HIRES llrrUrt J. I l.iKt I'liJcrtiM Mk- lit-c nn lniricii.eiil W i.r k MCIUM I'.IIIS Win: fiilnmN III T Nt AdtrHiMTinrttW for the Mrcrl Irn Th-citv roum il iii i . i In throw nut the bi.t for the niaealani street improvement, ami new bill were onlereil. which apiM-ar in thi is itie of the pros. j he lowest hii wa i for 'J ', cent, ami this i consiiere. a trille hih. The council Opelieil hi-Is TlleS- lay nik'ht for the eninecrin work for the city, ami Herbert .1. Flair tr. liow in charge of the Mc Minnville ami I hi! la etii'ilieerilii', was the Miiccessful biiMi-r. Mr. Hai'if fouie well rcnfn ineinleil and hay he will i;ive the rity an ellicietit service. I'he call for Imli s.-U the date of npeintik' ami awarding at May 1. at 7;:H in the i veiiin. fH. lll.kNWN I'WAIII. Mr. Herman l'rahl died sudden ly at her home, two mile north IaV! Cabin brtail, (intr'i l!. H. Kcevc was up from Cedar Mill yesterday. We pay 13 cents jx-r dozen for i'k'. Saturday. Morton Xl Free man, II. Wetistrom. who riii.t a ...u mill not far from SYholK wa a city visitor Tuesday afli rmmi. 'I he Hmmott Market ha.i in stalled a new ice plat.t b.r the Kutcher biisini'HH. It i; now in os ration. To rent: I Ion:" with seven ronitu. Thirl and l.incolr. (iar den ami fruit. Inquire of J. A. Irnhrie. lf lr. F. It. Si. r. a Nnturoj.ath physician, ha K ned a-i olliee on i turn Mm-1, upsu.r-i one diKir south if Mc(orrrii k's. Fd. Oisen. of mar Fartnin toii, was in town yesterday. H? say Heeding 14 lat" down hi way. Dance at M. W. A. Had. lle. d- ville. Kaiunlay cvcuirur, M-ty l'l. l ickets. !.()". including s i r. I'ri.' waltz. All mvit-d. Virwil K. Hrown ami Ali -e H. O'Connor were united in mar- n.ie, yesterday, by liev. Weis r. I he iTiNim bails from .Maltrio- mah County. WotxichoptK'r. wanted. In- uuire at hurutii lros., Hidblmro National Hank Huildini;. upstairs, Hillsboro. . f'p-1 Mrs. Uuth lllair U viiitin her eni of thorite. Kri.l.-iv morning. Dfn. II. I. I.lair. and lamily, at Mr. I'rahl ha.l imt been well for Kyan riace. wnvre tm-y i,ave in several year, but her health had ta!!e th.-mselvc in a new iniproved the pxst few months, bungalow. Several tlioroui'hbred l'o!an China boar for Bale. - Oak Cove Farm, or apply to Ceo. U. Hag. lev. l.ilf Wm. HosUtlcr was nut from Portland, ttxlay. He will not move to rhillip. having sol.l hi newly purchase! place, at an ad- was v anct' of $7V. and Vf.i;,... 1,, v chopiier at Fethany will finish tin season by running Saturday, ami 1 euth was therefore a real hock to the family. Mr. I'rahl who left here a few' week UJ'o to visit his mother in (lermany. wa iintilied by ruble, Friday tnornink'. and v,'Mt hours later a cabhwun wa received that hi would leave on the hrst Hleann r ml of llatnbnrir. Mr, l'rahl'g mai'len nam Christine I'ohlel, and she Mr. I'rahl were married in Min nesota. Nov. IT.). 1HS.. n,i COMMERCIAL CLUB IS TOJE REVIVED Call l Out fur Meeting in Tamie- ie I'.uikJinK. Nct Thurday ui m i p rsr sit i m i rum Ciiji ka !.( Nccdt-4 (iirtm for Civ it OrtaaiiatiiMi Flort-iic" A. Holland has sutil HcrU-rt Holland for divorce, al- Icpinif that the hu.sland. who weildeil her in Clatvin county in 1911. ha. Iieen cuilty of cruel and inhuman treatment Sheal- l'r'' lSchjBnrick tu that in IU.mlr fill ., Mwm-HKiirit khm, DwUm wires mat in iecemrier. uii, r.eUna t-.xn, mrmt ttuUi fbunw. choueij tier th day after Lhnst- KA. BAILEY, M. D. pBjuirUa tail .Harcroa came to Oreiron with the family 1 Ai.ril IS!, am! May 0 and 10. - AI tenyille, Minn. U'r.K'iii. in l'.ibt. from II She leaves the husband ami the fo lowiiu.' children to mourn her loss: Wuld. mar. aired "Jl; Mar- L'aret. lived 'i: Werner, Kulph. Herman. F.mnia. Homer and Sylvester, all under aire, and all of whom are at home, except mvr ('apt. A. M. (Villins yesterday received the intelliircnce of the leath of hi grandson, a,re. 15, ;t son m .Ki;in .Maruu T anu wife, of near F.lirin, Ore. (let one of thu purch;iM' cards Walih inar. Mr. I rani was ai'iil at drecr s ami Pemn to save one 17 years, 7 month and (idav. on every $'2T worth of i"ls vou I'he Unlv ha U'ett embalmed and will ! held until Mr. Fr.ihl arrive from (lermany. laigrnc I'rnnklin MiNelly buy. Firirs and product; as pud as your money. I II 1.. S. Fame., of l'.eavcrton. was in town ycsieniay, riursintr an arm and hand that is K"ivinyr him a irreat deal of trouble, Kuk'cne Franklin McNeil v, closely thntuli non-circulation. associated with the history of ii,;,., n.l,iii. ..d l!!.,L- North Washinvion County for i;....r.vi e,r, r..r h.-.fehin.r 1ST si ttinvr. der, Fuihth Street.. II. O. lWhs'cl and Mrs. .. 11. Alexan- and Washington iuj Laura rliim of I'.llerson farm located mile west (if lleaverton. it '' ai res cleared and brush ll lire- iiin,. Ii nt, iiu's: further 'i-inat ion K. ',. Alfreds.!!!. 2 wav FM-hamre lildu'.. Foil- ( h'e,:on. I., lloleonib, of F.ctluiny, has a ,ii.r f ncetlinw to i". and he was in town yes- lay, citing ready for the w imlinit up of scedinir. ''' is a chance to iro into luirss. W it 1 Mtnnll cm.ifol 11111 out you can buy nn old c- h'iI, iirosperoii. busiiu'H. in 'st drove, that will make you Hi'li'iicmlent. livimr. ( aill on Hi'Mrcss. K. N. Sluehr. Corest ve. di e n.ir r"W.un for the ChriHlinn "'rh. Siimlav. Mnv A: Itil.le l""l, 10 a. to l'.-,.fi,.l,;n,r It n .... . .....i,..., . .., ';k'l dinner. 1 11. m. 'J'" I-. 2::i()p. m; Y, S ' ' P. in; I'rcncliinir. S n. m nkr ymir basket, and come and l".V Hie (lav. Hot colVee will i'il flee. represent Spirella corsdrt -wld in stores. Will call ut m "ii reiuiest. and do the JHK. Iilld teach how In mliimt Weiir the corset. Our tnilor. IIIMlll'-l 0-hHMivJitfn ftju4itu In- '"urtlie latest front lace, with M" lleliced enruntini unieiei t no tnorc t han hiuh claws cor- pon-hased in utorea, Mr.. (;'idle, HillHhoro, Fifth Jiickwm Streets, Phone No. 50tf tailor, nn;! from the same ma tcrinl used in men' uit. Our meartinvmciit. mean atisfaction. uml weK'iiarantee. Frice reason able. Aiik'. Tew. Second St., over Hillslxiro Mercantile. Dr. I.inklatcr wa called to Sauvicit Island, Niiulay to visit the wife of Mr. Dan Moar, for merly a resident of this Heetion. Dr. (!eo. Tamiesie. of Forllaml. wan called in ron.sultation with the llillshoro physician. FA'eryone knows that our irar- . . ii. .1 r I. den Heeds in huik are uu iresi. this vear. (ireer's Store, Second and Main. i-lf (leo. Alexander, who has been contractinir tin in British Colum bia, the past year, returned to IlillslMiro tin evening, to join ins wife, who isvisitinir her parent. Mr. and Mrs. David Corwin. Judirc Smith yesterday lined Addision Storey, Beaverton, the sum of $15 for keepmir n lunch counter onen in n saloon bmhlinir. He is in tho bastile serving tin1 sentcneo. Mrs. Fuellu Downs Oornott, of St. Johns, died April M. nircd 37 years. She was the danirhter of (). U. Downs and wife, well known nt Forest (.'.rove, UeiKirt fins it that Beaverton will iret shoos to take care of tho 1 K. & V). work, when the lines tet electrified. Ton acres have been bought for the purpose, Horn, to K. Kellinirton and wife, at tho Fiirhtfoot Home, Hillsboro, April 30, 1913, ndnuKh- ter. W. lo Bntchelder, of beyond North Flains, was in the county Beat yesterday, W. B. Delsman and Geo. Kn jrlodinKor were Kugene visitors tho first of the week. Lor Cabin bread, Greer's, many years, died at Portland April ". l;Fl. after U-inir ri moved there for an operation, Mr. Mi'Nclly was Imrn at Clinton Maine. May li, ISM. and came to Oreiron in ls7l, seltlini; on Fosbertr. of Caston. were irrant the Jolly donation, three miles t-d a marriage license Monday north of lliHsboro, lie was by Clerk Fuct wed.ieii, me secomi nn e, 10 mrs. Th ,, n u- .r:.... - .i..n..p .mma J. iiray. ai v ancouver, ni th.. h .ll mile west nr Cedar 1 ft a t i .v. t I ---- - - wasii., marcn n. iw-v. imu,,,,, Saterdav nivrht. Mav 3, wnlow and two son .survive, Tk.k(tSi hMu sll,,M.r, fl. Ceo. F. McNellv, captain of the Port of Portland Steamer. Ok la- O. F. Frank, fonm-lyof Keed- homa. a son bv his first wife, ville, is now hn-ated at (den SL, and Fred ('. McNclly. residinir .Marv. Florida. He writes that at the home place. it was only !'2 in the shade, Apri M Kf.iV ..1 1 v. uiii! ri innn rf I'll 1. ll. 1.11 111 ii(i n.. .ii.ti. ... stronir convictions, w a upriKhi If y011 want iardw are. it prices ami 1 101.01 a """'""" 1;lt art. nrjht, just call in am. inemis in nil mi 11011. ttii,, V (,r.e n in t he k mro Hie lunerai iook nace Minuay v..i;..n.,i i.,l- ,.,n..v K..en.,.H ailernoon, services ikmui; nciu ai olp ll,. Vi-ll. Tieittitin I'lnin l'i-es.h'lrl,-U hvterinn Church, where he at- I' rank Weiseni.eck, 01 nucn I..M.I...I eltnoel for ven in. nml in- Hazel, was in tow n yesterday, terment w as in the church burial squaring up ms uusiness auer lj iiuiitiii); larinmvr operaiions m "Sleep on. dear one, in Jesus the Ueeuviiie section. sleep. H. T.ivlor Hill, of nlovo Moun- Thy toils and cares are o'er: taindale. and who has been cut- The victor s erownis won at last, tinjr up his place into snial llioil wilt wear 11 evermore. tract, was n the citv yesterday creetine; tnends am: Hillslioro is k'oin to make an at tempt to jfft down to business in the way of the formation of a successful (mmercial Club. Primary action has been initiated in buying outright the carjts and furnishmi's of the west half of the upjier floor of the Tamie sie Building, occupied by a store on the lower floor, and it i3 un derstood that the rental figures arc to be no low that it will not U a hardship on the club. Thej idea is to have a smoker next Thursday evening, at w hich time the matter of adding members to the club will be taken up, as well as the furniturintr of the proosed quarters. A irood. live commercial club has Ion a been Hillsboro's need and the first trreat need is a home for the organization. It comes from jraxl authority that Dr. Tamiesie will rent the rooms in question which con stitute a half of the upper floors - for $30 p-r month, including the heat. The carpet has al ready been bargained for by in dividuals who are members of the organization. A few more futures, in the way of chairs, rockers, tables, billiard tables etc., will be need ed, and if the membership can be augmented with any degree of success Hillsboro promises to come out from under, and show the state at large one of the best ulis and neatest club houses in any city in the state, outside of Ortland. All business men and citizens, w ho are taking an in tercst in the future of the town are requested to come out next hursday night, and become members. It isn't going to break anyone, and the Argus trusts that the meeting will lead to the successful organization of a club that will stand among the best in the best tow n in the lest state in the union. The call for the meeting follows: fo the Business Men and Iiesi dents of Hillsboro: The HillslmroCAimmercial Club w ill give a smoker in the club rooms in the new Tamiesie build ing on Thursday, May 8, 1913, at S o'clock p. m.. tor the purpose of outlining the future of the club; to secure additional mem ers; to discuss ways and means and the purchase of such club furniture and fixtures as may be necessary; to discuss the social and business future of the club and promote entertainments. AI those desiring to become mem hts are resiH'ctfully invited to attend the smoker. Geo. ll Bagley. President A. C. Shute. Secretary. mas. and UM her: "I J you. I will kill you." She also says that he UW her that if she had halt sense she would leave him. a he had a wife in the Fast She want a separation, but says nothing about the custody of a child, which was an infant w hen she married him. S. T. LINKLATER, If. B. C. M4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlr ujUir otrrTh rlta n,K IW.Iac Eul or Conrl Hum, In th (urwr of th Murk. R. M. ICRWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON P. P. K. A .H , P. K. & K. I Office in lh Tamtrie Block. TbiM to A Mam htrrcU, llilltboro, Oregon. FLMEH II. SMITH M. D. D. 01 PHYSICIAM & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Gun9, fishing tackle, knives. ammunition, ai cost. Am re tiring from business. IIiII.4boroSl"K,on s- (lun Store, opposite Court House. and two doors east of Hillsljoro Mercantile Co., on Main Street. The last will and testament of r. McNelly was filed in pro bate this week. He gives hi: son, Capt Ceo. F. McNelly, the sum of IPX), and the 37 acre larm uno -nnu jiropeny win umn lhmr-? in 11 a. m.; 1 to 5 pi m. go 10 ine wiuyw lor r.er supjion, I Jiwtoaf. iuuikt, Maiuruar 9 to 1 during her w idowhood, after .! Ay or niahi. B.h hich it will descend to Fred C. " om "'wo .on.i. McNelly. The instrument was signed in I'M rw v n PTtMivnir am Lxpf?nenced dressmaker would like work at home. Call Miss PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ats t at V U Walla atii JanAA I ui it ia 1 to t.ii-iivv, 1114 1 TA XT 1 . ir stretft liotwecn Third and F-aiiS aswercu way or iigui ourth. Phone, M. 95. 6-tf in.Vrn.Uni pb C. L Baker, the BeedvillelnBPvrn merchant w a3 up to the city I uesday morning. Mr. Baker savs that the lieedville s?ction ml T n nrvDD t T - Kt'luiiK aioiiK oiceiy, anij mail c witn tne advent 01 eiectnncation tn,i""M w.w k Of the S. P. things will move OFFICE:-UpuiriiSchlmrkhBil, faster than ever down that way. Resilence:-!Ueline Stiect, tccond d' Farewell, Father, till we meet, in ","rn,!n,fj Heuven. transacting legal business. In that land where there s no Kendrick Samson, who desert night, ed F.lnora Samson, after four No sorrow pain or death can years of wedded life, will have It. ... . come. his ctrn Jocks shorn soon in cir Hut nil is joy and light h-uit court, the wife having suec for n divorce: II.OSSII; HKOWIN r.irn.lnr .1 Si Irsnnir and crew finished the Wilcox Bridge, (Contributed) in Scoggm Valley, yesterday Flossie Brown passed to the be- and the crew then finished up a . . .. .L ...... . .. I . . . i e .. 'p i o..:.. yond, April Zl, n, nt me private cringe lor i. v. oam home of her uncle M. K. Lyon, the Hardscrabble proprietor. of this city, after an illness ex- Mp ,,.i Mri, vm a. Brown tending over n period of many i (i..uirhter. who have been months. She joined the Uins- u,re s;m.e last December, leave tain Churcn less inan a year ago lhi k f r Mendota. m. and her faith helped her to bear ...hln) thpv form..rv resided her siitTenngs. She was born in Thov on account of Mrs Portland. Oregon, ivitircn irown's health. 1XM She eaves to mourn her loss, her mother Mrs. B. K. Chas. Higdon. wife and son. of t.,i.i her irrnrnlmoL her. Mrs. Madras, lire., visueu njr. iiig N. Lyon, her uncles, K. F. and don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, V. O I .von. nnd her aunts. Miss (J. Higdon. Sunday. Tho visit : . .. ... . 1 1 . t 1 1 : - i ... :.. 41... ..... ..t.-... Khoda byon. nil tins cuy, ami ing iwr. iiigoon is m mu vmniuj Mm a S Danner. of For land, of Kohinson iV tinnier, genera: The funeral took place Tuesday, merchandise, nt Madras.. The State Forestry Depart Kditor A. W. Anderson, of Australia, visiting here, address ed the High School nnd under grades, this week, telling about. Australia, its people, customs, laws, birds and animals, etc., and his talk1 was one of the most interesting of the school year. Albany brand of butter -the best goini?, at Greer'8 2-tf ment has issued paper drinking cuns for distribution among school children, there being printed iqion each cup a state ment of the importance of pre servintr the state's timber nnd avoiding a heavy loss each bum mer. It is thought in this way the young will be enlisted in the work, of forest preservation. OREGON business a3 going eat of South Side Htrrct Both Pbonea office and eaulencc. HIU.SBORO, OREGON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon le reports along nicely. For sale Young high-grade jersey cow. Will soon be fresh. Of goix! dairy form. F. F. & A. Hanley, 3! miles northwest of lillsboro. Ore., Boute 3, Box 17. hnns !! fLH i wtuce utjr 10 i a. m., i w ) u. Lhas. Jolly, a Son 0I the car C1U aotwereil day or night Both inspector on the P. K. & N.. phone. Office in American National wruie practicing the pole vault Bank, uptht. one day week, broke his right hillsuoro. OREGON racture. land the vouni? athlete I n-iU m riAN Ai rnm r n f ftm aou. I laW mm VAflPatV fc mBfW will Ilvl J 4M . Vttl aU W IVI fcV I era! weeks. DAQLEY A HARE The body of M. J. Powers, of attornbys-at-law .i.i . : i r o..u I rtiur.a. was reveiveu irum oouin- o, i ..A 4 aa.t. R.imi.. em Oregon. Tuesday, and the funeral took" place yesterday, miaBUttu. . . umkwu.i. from St. Matthews church, inter-1 wmMMMWWWW ment Iieing in the Catholic ceme- tery. The funeral was under! E. B. TON QUE the ausnices of the local Kniehtsl nfriiliimlum IaIto ATTORN 8 Y-AT-CAW For the best values in hard- Office npttair tn Schulmerih Block ware of all kinds, call on Dave yywuuwwuuyuuvwuMwuuuyMri Uirwm, who can sell you the JOHN EI. WALL ATTORN BY-AT-LAW best at the lowest figues. Plumb ing given prompt attention. Second Street south of Main. L S. Barnes, of Beaverton, has filed a replevin suit in circuit court against Bobt Falman, to Upstair. A. C. Shale BUlg, Main & and HILLSBORO, ORJtOOR. ' recover a cow and calf. In case he can get neither he asks for SO tor the cow, 1d for the calf. and $50 as damages and suit money. Iist: Large black mare, about W. N. BARRETT: ATTORN BY-AT-LAW Offioi: Main Street, opp. Court Hooae. HILLSBORO ORBOO.M 1400. Strayed from ranch 3 miles xtjo u TnMrm? j: northeast of Hillsboro. Please Hu:- iUWllUli, J K. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW CONdRFtlATIONAl. CHURCH Sunday morning. May 4. Evan P, Hughes w ill present to his church and congregation the reasons why lie should accept their invi tation to the leadership of the work here, and also the reasons why he should decline the same invitation, with a statement his final decision in the matter, Several months ago the church issued the call, but Mr. Hughes declined to consider the possibili ty of his coming, owing to busi ness circumstances. He was re quested to name the conditions on which it would be possible for him to give such a proposition serious consideration. He did so. Ihe church promptly met all the conditions, except one. Without waiting further to hear the church's action relative to that one remaining condition, the act ing Pastor will tender his deci sion next Sunday morningr. He feels now. as he has felt for some time, that the Church needs the entire time and thought of a Pastor. Ihree years ago the membership was discouraged to a degree; talk of disbanding was indulged in; and now, there is no such feeling, and the largest sal ary in the history of the church has been already subscribed. A very general interest is felt in the coming meeting Sunday morning. The membership and congregation of the Church will be largely represented, and every one interested in its work and prosperity, is cordially invited to be present Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCnnn, Sixth and Washington, April 25, 1913. a son. Mr. Mc Cann is with the rondmaster's department on the P. R, & N. Mrs. Ira Crawford and child, of Portland, came out Tuesday, for a visit with her parents, Mr. telephone Farmer 822. Mrs, John M. Becker. 7-9 , .... r ii I Office, ntHtaira In Schultnertch Block Uupple. well known here in the Hillsboro, - - Oregon early days of the Pacific Railway & Navigation Co., was out to the city yesterday, on a business trip. He states that his son re cently returned from a trip to Salt Lake City, where he was en gaged in engineering work. 0. m. cionec SCHNABEL & UROCHE XmilfTr4n tkMbrtra, Rt4alaMUM, aaafalcat ask Ratatt. i ftaitTdl-XrtfttfciilniK. RbttTat!tarna, 9MH mitten, leltanifnl. Uiiunara n all nHctw CnmintT "Aunt Lineal fYil-l lutB "fn I'" wBU. fla)Mi LOming AUni jane ai tOI- Ma AlltMM u -nim- ttataca tanOimi lege," a popular play, by the J"-,.. High School Students, auspices UoKri. "&St of the senior class. Remember Lkvitjri22'L'iJ1.uJin'?!! fiJflfU. the date, Crescent Theatre, May aaf' vctatmraa. - 23. tireman f. li. V aimer was severely scalded in the face in the local yards. Monday evening, by some hot water flying into his face from a valve. Dr. Lr- win. the company physician, at tended to the injuries. You do not have to take some thing you don't want when you tMti-l(lttilwn 3taMf uo H SRaln MM km MM PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER " Dentist Office up-nUln over HitUboro National ' Bank. turn in your purchase card3 at hillsboro orkoom Greers. l ou can have drygoods, shoes, dishes, or groceries. It's up to you. P. P. Kirsch, of East Hillsboro. chopped his left hand with an ax. the other day, the blade sink ing in the fleshy part of the Temiesie Bldg. DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Rooms S nnd 61 member. Dr. Lrwin treated the wound. M. M. Huches, of Oak Park. was a city Visitor Tuesday after noon. Mr. Hughes thinks Sun day nights frost injured early strawberries. HILLSBORO, ORE. Main nnd Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, For Sale-Shadelar.d Climax Upstairs, in Linklatcr Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore, oats; baled hay, ton lots. Phone 0185, Forest Grove. Edward L. Naylor. 6-8 Mrs. Percy Long and Mrs. E. H. Smith will entertain the Col- fee Club, Saturday ' afternoon. May 3, at the homeof Mrs. Long, on Third and Ldison Sts. Dr. S. M. REAGAN VKTRRINARY rHYSlCIAH & SOWJKOH & Dentist. Graduate Kansas Uty veter- Taken up: One Holstein year!- inary College. 20 years prat ing heifer; one spotted heifer. ticai experience. yearling; one yearling roan ,hei if- oirdsone-hbtekMrtti er. the latter wearing a bell.-L. S n i ricktn. Baiidi.g. D! Westf all, Tualatin, Or. 6-8 " ' 1noB. Rnrtaj foil of TimKn tho fl. Office. Main J8i; Rttldenw, City IJJ. WIIV AVII MW 111! IVl V1IV III Oil I and Mrs. J. B. Stewart, of South of the week the latest for many - 7 ' ' Tualatin. 'year. 1 Argu and Oreeonlan, V&C 1