B G0Q01N RECEIVES GOOD APPOINTHEIIT Hi Mate mit lllllMMtl U MIHM ia,. tt-ca (.bit I At aa lf - State I'-'f' ,,f C.ntrol. . k.,hh int.. effect Jt" :i. lU aecretary. nl a Hillary of ) im r ar, air. nm-ni' 4 .1 ll . (.u,.f iinIUlUlll Wl Uir ..lilul f-r llw Inrtaiu- for . n !irH. ani i' nm I I .l.l.i ..lilfililVI'K III .. . !.... I. Jin n will Mion l " C.uhty. lb h a mm f . . i ...... i i: t u ........ I l..i.l hi ajfit, IWU urn K"" , ii'H.intfo w or kin inr L, u,kki ! r ir we iuie r i: I orm-mi. who iuhiiu- " i . i:..., -...I Ihe '' ' "" "" vn.-d ind r.-ht in i rif rutin- wir itlrut lli'lted two . i.. ..L..t .....I u..ftt',.l hi a ri'iiiiiy 1 1 i . '" -"" f . . . 1 ' . ...... n-.ht. Mr. iniin tiwnit a l . I . . I .1.11 but tliii city JV vuiintf kt ..r lo ll III 4 many iru-nu in iianiinn' I'.itmtv loin tlic Argus I" Vrat ulut lorirt ii'mri bin pint- t t.i tin- ivm'!""'"' lwmon. n a I'tntliiT of Hon. J. . r North riuinH, i.r i. v. Jill, t"l I" i" wn-im, mi'i (Jmhlltl, HI t onielllM. 'h,;ii. coh!I not have He- VI a iikti" riMnHHi' ami re- Hrcnt.try. mot Mr. tiailin (ill th "Hilion with credit mru-lf uud tin htnlc. L. World' l-i'tirt'. the m n 'rlui tioii hi l.nriyun run I rot-Ti-HS. mid im mt-n h iVopU k Uicutri n't kiay ami lm-il:iy cvi'tmik'. to tln'ir hhowinir lit tin- for S rforinain'fH. I hiTr . 4.mti U t 'f rcfl. re ,aMi' f'-al .f l-'ilm nvkintf, I'alviri. tin ct lrl'iatf! S- in, irnlllliHIiliW in" n lurt- Thi S.-ricf at tin Itaptint Cli. mil lat Stimlay wrr t iihiiuI HtK'itIi.y bttiiiili-il. li rtiililri n'M !ay (inikTain liavt ar rivtsl, anl iriw'tiv U taking l :- nn thfin. hi ir v'r:ttu tltitf ) ar i itMH ially int r-Ht-imr . lht I'iixti.r. It. ('br-ncf funk. liuti- tiv cumlfiutt-H afti'f tin fvrnini; HTvict uikI rry uvmlul.l.' w-at. at wtii I'ifil iltirinj; thn rvi-nirtif. !ri. rMw. 'of.-r. of IVtluitii will coi'V tin ul(iit Uith ni.rnini niul vrninir n-t linfn ilay. Mr. 1 4fcr in th I'rrxiili-iit nf thi It. Y. I. II. of tin Willam. tlf I!;iIih AHmM-iation, anl in u ,mn nMak-r. 1 In pastor im-aih-ii-l I'tnl' ilay at tli r'init ItapttHt Church, Vannnivcr, Wuili. Milk in if Itapiil Ornwth Th onmth w lut h llri'Knn l.itV In Hiiritnci ( 4iiniany ih now inukini; H rnt tnally HiarvrliiuH. 1 he miitiOi of April HhnAM an inrrfanc of 'Xt -r ri-nt nt-r April of l;ut Vi nr, uml tin- limt thrit-days of May linnk'lit to On-ion Life tin- tari'i'ttt annitint of tnw lnit-ito-HH of any lrt'r pri'vioim miecrKsivi' la Min tin hixtory of thi-coin- pany. (iri'k'onianii rrali.i- that it in U-nt to uniu on Oregon I.ifc niul upliuiM it Thi cotiipuny alnii'ly hat m-vcral million iiiont inKuranct in furvo in Ore k'oti than any otlu r I'acilic ("oust loinpany uml in thenfon in a iwmitiiin to. ami il'fd. furniHli mi n rior wrvift to OrcK'oniarm. 1') ('.. Chapman, of the State lour, I of Immitr'utiiin. wu out last Momlay. confi-rnnir with r. V. l. WimmI on the matter of literature for the county to In tent ahrui'l. He alno hal a talk with Fred Shorn hurtf, who will jfn alumril thi Hummer anil re- main wvrral month. Mr. Chair man wart L'iven an op'mrtunity to enpreitH himnelf a to the ad- vinahility of ki-epmif Mr. Svhnrn hurtr at tumie of the fair there thi Tall, hut Mateil that he ilil not know what the Itoaril wmihl In. The Arwu can tell him otf the reel that if the Imanl tleMiil on American cotiHin io uprea i their literature with any jlejfm of miccex hi w ill U more than mistaken. ' I f i i, 1 rrson ami in coslumt Piiur & i 1 rai line numi-cr. Hi-r voice I In U of the prima tlotinn r. niul the feature nlono in h fit t 1 1 ! the nrice nf ad n, Htm said to he the jt liluilo play ever hrotiuht to fcMin.ii.vtKt, 1'iicch. li nn.l IHSS01 1? ON N'OIICH re w litTfliv iriven that the f rVenl.tl & Mcl-'arlam . of ill sUit'it. Inm liccn (lit- N hy mutual rniiseiit of the rtnerri. niul thonsHetaof the 'nn Hold ami traimferretl to luoi'esHor, Dunninir & Frcnt F'tin will collect nil nutHtnnd- li'i'iiilllts. which iifo muu ilini iylle at the oll'iei. The Jinn ulso hesnenkrt for the f fwir a continuance of the -' patnmaia. W. U. Krentzcl, I. I'. Mchirlaml. Itihn McKurland, Art hni Mi-lt'iii-luml illHlioro. Oi- m.iu r. iai 'i CAkUOC THANKS iairp to tender our sincere Kti til thnsii wild i:m kini'llv IW (llll inir nor lnrffivii. h tlif deuih ami olisefpiies - tuiu rmsHie lirown.anu re- IHTia thtniLa fni ho Ptiflil ll.iral trihutea. Mrs. H. K. Kurd, Mis. S. N. I, von ,. , niul Family. Ore., May r, 1913. in Will roolrrlhcatrkaU and Take up Several llayt Caniinf Srawn citv uvomns ma oiiiciks I. Miwre Hill Dim I PU) Slif al Crtucal la at The IlillnUiro Oramatic Fraterni ty ha jierfected an organization, the nieetmt; having hcen held at the Iihcow home the first of the week. It i the intention of the Hori.-ty to take up Heveral play for the coutinir theatrical KeaMon, ami titaie thetn here and x-r-ha at McMinnville. and if lat ent ifiM- fur anythintr they will make a NuceeH of their elTort. IL L Moore will direct tlte company, ami their micceKH in "Are You a Manon" and "My h rieml From India" i a marker for the future. Afterork'aniation and election olhcei. refrehmenU were erveil .y Mi liowow. I'he ollicer for the Fraternity are; h. U I'erkin. i)rHi(Jent; Mi Stella Ittwcow. vice prini- ent;(ieo. Mc(Je, mn-retary: W. W. Itowow. tna.surer; R L Moore, direcUr and manager. K Cabin l.rcntl, Creer'a. K .1. T i... ,:.,u...i I tHIHIMIWII Yiniivu Ja"l Natives, Sunday. fm nn, J0rnu( $2.2T), I represent Spirilla rorset hot Hold in h tor ft, ill rail at home on retpictit, ami do the fitting, and teach how- tadjut ami wear the cornet. Our tailor ed made to meumire ctn U. in- Ititlmu the latest front lace, w ith an eK'rience. cornetier service, cont no nmre than hiifh elan cor set piirchaxed in Ktore. Mr. M. K. Caudle. Ilillshoro, Fifth and Jack hi Street, phone No. .St, fjiltf Kay llmm.ilt ami llerlerl llei e. well known here, had an ex- mini: Ix-ar hunt on the Kmmott ranch, near Newuirt. one day tst w.tk. After an all rujrht liet for l.ruin thev hwt track of him. hut they exited to jret him vet. Ilu Itear wa alter Home youni: calve. I li re i a chance to io into hutiiricH. With Hinall capilol Am low rent you can huy an old e t-ihli' lietl, )roHteroU huineH in Forest tirove, that will make you mi iml itemlent livinj?. Call on or adtlreMM, K. N.Stachr, Forest (.rove, Or. b tf John ll I'niley. of alove Itux ton. wa down to the city yes terdav. John K. state that farmer are almut through with the Spring work ip hi way, am that fruit Irt just now coming in to hloom on the mountain ill trict. Ijulies: We jtive you the 0- iMirtunitv to have your suit, skirt ami huttf coat iiunle hy a tailor, and from the same ma terial uxed in men' suit. Our incUHurement mean Hulisfar lion, and w e iruarantee. Prices reason- aide. Atitr. Tews, Second St., over Ilillslniro Mercantile. A. A. Mead, well known here, i still ill at the home of hi late hrothcr. nlnive Itux ton. The IlillHltorv) friends send their best w islies to the Deacon, and hope for a speedy recovery no nineteen hand, make it 21), Pea eon." Indian Uunnor ducks, the eirr machines, tho world's Rreatest l.iver of nure white eirirs. (Jet a seiiini? of 13 from U. II. (Jreer, Hillslsiro, nnd have eirirs in tne Full mvd Winter, when your hens are not luyini?. Yard No. 1, . No. 2. $2: No. 3, 1.50;No. 4, U or 1() and $( per hundred. IVof. Thomas Shaw. Airricu lurul exnert of the Great North em Kai way. is to bo in Hills Iwiro alHiut May 2. The exact dale will be fixed at the torn mercial Club smoker, this eve ninnr. . For sale Yotinff hmh-axad Jersey cow. Will soon lie fresh Of tfood dairy rorm.-r. r. a 34 miles northwest o Hillsboro. Ore., Koute3, Box ll Phono 319. 6-8 K. U. Porter and A. G. Wat son, Forest Grove, were down town Tuesday. Watson says the frost of last week killed quite a iicreentaRe of early strawberry bloom. U N DOM.AkS row A NAMI: he City ISakery will pay $10 ra name that w ill lKst dHcrile the i;ox tpialities of the famous twin loaven sold over the counter ami hy many Washington county alern. The content w ilt he open to any resilient ol the munlv. lie your mime and write it on a sheet of paper. Inclose the sheet in a scaled ciivclox anil leave at the hakery on Main street. here it will U iriven a number and the corrcsionilinir number w ritten it It the name on a list hi will prevent the name of any contestants Uinif known un. I tho award I matle. AH well know n make of bread iave a name. i;ur Pre'ail na made a reputation merely as City Hakery P.rea.1." but we want a name that will Itcst de scribe it ami its Kll tialities. he shorter the name the lietler, and brevity and description will count in makinir the award. You may oiTer a many names as you want, but each must U in a sejt arate eneloie, Thecontest w ill end May 31. ami the judge's w ill announce their verdict a soon thereafter a insihle and the money w ill he paid to the w inner. 1 he name of the judges are: Mr. W. I). Wood. Mr. J. J. Krebsand Mr. Susie Morjran. I AKIIW 1:1.1. PARTY Mr. and Mrs. John Kamna an familv. of 1-arnnnirton. were endered a surprise party lues lav evenimr. May t. I he eve nitur wa siient in Five Hundred and music. Refreshments were served at midnight Those nresent were: Messrs anil Mesdames John Kamna, II Kamna, II Hoirrefe, W Stevens. W William. I. Ibltz. Win S-hul merich. Ktl Sehuliiierich, C John son. 1) Hurkhaltcir. II ltehse. C lehse. F Wallace: J Schoeknech, rcn Kehse, Hetty, Tena, Una ami Johny Kamna. and Mr am: Mrs T Sattler. of Portland. All departed wishing them a safe and pleasant trip to r.urote Former Acent Jenninirs. of Gaston, has been appointed Freight Ajfent for the fa. I . at Seattle. We are making what we call a "Summer Mix." which we ask you to try. It is itood for Dawes will not ire l mem an siuck v ll A . up. Pen oi oweeis. Jos. Hucher. of alnwe Moun taindnle. was in town yesterday His hand, which were severely burned when his house was destroyed by tire, are getting along fairly well. The Senior Class of the IHrI School will present "Aunt Jane at Co loire. at the uresceni. Mv 23. The rehearsals are com inr alonjr nicely, and the class promises a splendid enienain ment H makes very little difference to us as to who is the president nf Mex uo. Our biirirest concern is the goodness of our Mexican riwiwa cents ner pound, made and sold by the Den of Sweets. Klsewhere will be found a call by Mayor Hairley for a meeting to organize for a celebration on July 4. Hillsboro should Rive us the best Rom mis year, aim we should have a record-weaKing crowd on Independence Day. Mrs. Jos. Millard, aged about 70 years, residing on the Green Hale place. Oak Park, fell down stairs yesterday, and sustained If you are going to buy screen .i.iki-u ii wlndiiuH Im v nf iis and aa With Gheen visited rela- save money. Hillsboro tuml- II) Plll-tl.....l L' 1... I A P. I - tiuuu, cuuuay, i Hire Oi iinrawiig vw serious injuries about the face. Her hip was also oauiy injureu. Mi Ira Harrett with Dr. If. A. Bailey In consultation, is caring for the patient The Millards re cently came hero from Indiana. Screen doors, 1H renin. Ili,!i horu Furniture & Hardware Co. Toni Si nay. of lieyond lH'i'iri- inir, was a city visitor iusia afternoon. St n'n doors, wimlov gi r'-' riJ, ami wire cloth, at IMUIoro Fur niture & Hardware Co. Mrs. Mary ilir.l. Oregon pin- ni-er of IKVJ, was i'i theiity y terday afternoon, on hu ii.i- ;. For sale, cheap for ca h. l' not rorruuateil iron roller. te.' es'H frame. maWol. X tf )r. J. ll Marshall i ha. inv all kind of Srt hreakin;' in a new automobile. Pri)t-ct av'ainnt the tly hy us- inir ourscre-n tloors ami w indie h. HillsUmi rurruture V Jlanl- ware Cak Charles Stewart, well Known' iere. t visitinif ins Proun-r. ohn I'. Stewart, of South Tuaki tin. Kveryone know that our tT:ir- n ftfiM in imiK an-an ir. ti thi year. Greer s Store. S i nnd and Main. 2tf Ora ami Itoy (Vk. bali-f.irM of Cornelius, were down to the city yesterday afternoon. Fishermen report i'ooi cat h s f trout on Gab s and Dairy, l.t:t Sunday. Henry Miller, of Wikh ll t.t l. wa up to the city the last of the week. Mr. IIopwoLof the Ore'iiian circulation bureau, w;t in t he city yestenlay. C. O. Ke an.l C. W. McNam-r. of Forest Grove, were in to mi yesterday. Mrs. J. T. Gilson ami da iyh- ter. Mrs. Daniel Ston y, of Port- and, were guests of Hilbloro residents, yi'Stenlay. For Sale -Shatlvlar.il Climax oat: lulled hay, ton lot. Phone 01.S5. Forest Grove. Kd a ard L Naylor. 5-S Mrs. Henrietta William, of tainier. returned home Sunday. aft-r a wi-ek's visit with relatives it I'anks, llillsUiro and For-st Grove. Dance at M. W. A. Ha!!. K.-ed- ville, Saiurtlay evening. May 10. Ickets. including s ipH-r. 'rize walU. All invit-tl. Mrs. Itcrtha Ivlgerton. of Port- ami, visited her parent.-1, Mr. and Mr. J. P.. Stewart, of South Tualatin, last week. If you want hardware, at prices that are right, just call m and see D. Corwin. in the Hilislmro National Itank Annex. Second Street lldw. IVntzen, of Ganh-n lome. wa a city visitor yester day. Things are lively down Ik ow his section, where the Ore gon Mectric is uouiiie-iracKing the line. Get one of the purchase cards at Greer's and U-irin t save one on every $'i" worth of goods you uy. Kggs antl produce as gtxnl as your money. - it Andrew Heckmann, of l'.eth any, was in yesterday conferring with the county hoard. Mr. leckmann i anxious t i work on the roads with the special tax ot ids district, w hich was six mills. For the lest values in hard I It IV ware oi ail Kimis. can em iai Ceirwin, who can sell you the U-st at the lowest tigm-s. Plumb ing given prompt attention Second Street smith of Main. Miss AnnaStolTer. of lU thany, denarted a few days ago for Cokeville. Wyoming, in resjMnse to a telegram that her relatives there were very ill. Fritz Stoifer will soon go to Cokeville for an extended stay. John Madding has started a milk route in the city. He gets his supply from the ilhyeombe ranch, from J. H. Hanson, where all the cows have stood the tuber -culein tist Anyone wanting milk from this spendid herd should call up Main tSa. 8-1 Mrs. A. Grossen. of Cape Horn. Wash., and Mrs. H. Thoeny, of Oregon City, arrived the last of the week to attend the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Henry Stotfer, of Fast Hillslmro, who has been very ill. Lost: Large black mare, about 1400. Strayed from ranch 3 miles northeast of Hillsboro. Please telephone Farmer 822. Mrs. John M. Becker. 7-9 One of the big county rollers was brought down from above Forest Grove, Tuesday, and will lie used on the streets, at so much per diem. Contractor Gor don will have it in charge, and will release when the county needs it for rolling macadam roads. White Orpington and P.laek Minorca eirirs for hatching. $1 per setting. Mrs. N. II. Alexan der, Eighth and wasiungion Streets. 4U-9 Oreu-on Electric workmen are busy getting the road bed ready for paving on Washington, be tween Second and North liange. The sub-station is also having an overhauling, and while this is in progress there is a sub-station car down at Sewell. to help out the power houses on the line. SEEDING COMPLETED IN VERY FEW DAYS Sprmit Work lar IWhin! IVriiKl, Comparison With This lat Winter grain. Clover never looked better. and there is an outlook for a bumper hay crop. l OtKTU OI1 JttY Mrs. Wilbur Williams, of Port land, Mrs. Henry Toelle, Dan Uurkhalter, John Kamna. farm ington. Those present were host and hostess. Messrs and Mes dames Ed Schulmerich. Herman Ilehse. Wm Schulmerich. Chas -notice i hereby LMven that a Jonnson, r n Simpson, n Kj mectinirnf the citizens of Hills- Toelle, A E VanEmmon. Dan . ... I ri i in i not U,ro will M?held at the City Hall, naney, vtm aieven3. wiiour u Tuesdav eveninsr. Mav 13. 1913. Hams, John Kamna. Dan Burk it Hot-lock, for the purpose or nailer, irairawiora; Ltias.i.nes- ortran zat on for a celebration of ter. Marguenie ana liazei &tew Indenendence Dav in this city, art, Louise lleim. Lulu Uillen- SOWN (iRAIN tMUNii MCIXV The frienih of Miss Myrtle McCIarkin tendennl a surprise at the McCIarkin Home. Laurel, last Saturday evening, the occa sion lieing her 23rd birthday. A splendid luncheon was served at midnight and the evening was spent and enjoyed in games and music. Those present: Messrs ami Mesdames J K McCIarkin, John Mulloy; Misses F'lorence and Grace iHiiley, Family Kleier. ICoea Cox. Helen Shea. Elsie 'r.Mni i.l Clotrr id Timoii)- Craa Hansen. Mary Will. Lulu Schmidt IW Bamurr VitlJ Margaret Stlir. Emma Slergal; armers have l- en nishing work Ln(1 Franlt i5rown. Will Kleier. the. past two we ks. as Spring John Will. Walter and Kalph Dai- ieeding is lat r than usual, and ley. Orville Cox. John Shea. Geo the tillers of the soil have been an Walter Chambers. Lester straining every nerve to get their McCIarkin. Oswald Matthes. work oir their hands. Ow ing to . Taken up: One Holstem yearl- a we t Fall there wa more Spring "'". .... , i jeariuiK, one jearnnn roan neii- .lowing than for several years. ... lh a,tr W(.arinif a ML - L and late se-e-ding is as a rule not J). Westfall, Tualatin. Or. 6-8 the It-st for bumi-r yiel.ls. Fall M, ftnfl Mrl t, StPwart 0f own grain, however, looks well. South Tualatin, entertained the ;iml what is lost by late needing Farmington and South Tualatin . L1 tf .1-. J-l..tl iOA 1 will Im? overcome by the yield of ' "unureci ciuos iasi saiuniay niKnu me nonora were won oy The public is cordially invited. II. T. Pagley. Mayor. Hillsboro. Ore., May 8, 1913. water and Newton Johnson Probate: Bond of Fred Mc- Nelly, administrator est E F Mc Nelly, filed and approved; C A Han ley. J W Shute and Thos Con- nell, appraisers. hnal settle- PROrDWIONAIa F. A. HAILHY, M. D. fkynirlaa aal Xirffoa Office: rprt" Schulmtrita lloca Knitnc4--witli4 rornn P-ir'1in ad bwij Htiwta. liuta fbtHMik S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. PHYSICIAN AND SURCCOM Offlo nirfir 1 b IwHm Pni( hUr W.Iiie Baal of Conrt Hcmw. la laa auriwr tha tlurk. R. M. KRWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon S. P. P. R. 4 JJ , P. E. 4 K. Office la the Tane-te Block. Thirl aal Main itrct, Itilliboro, Urrjun. arfMMMati ELM Eli II. SMITH M. D. D. OI PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATII Office IIiir q lo i j a. at.: to c & at. TorvUf , ThnrUy, Natorday )U Call initttnl da or aivhl. ' Bulk Phonea. Ui&ce over Htllaburu Nalkmal. Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night Independent Phooc ORKNCO, . . OREGON J. 0. ROBB, II. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE: Upauirin Scbolmerkh Bldg Resilience: Baaclinc Street, aecoiKt dune east of South Side Street. Both Phooes office and caiUence. UIXHBORO, OREGON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon I Office boar 9 to ii a. m.; ito$p.m. I CalU aniwered day or ntebt Both phone. Office la American National Bank, npatair. HILLSBORO, OREGON IiOg Cabin bread, Greer'a, Herman Lutheran services at City Hall, Sunday. May 11, at ment est Johan A Solgard set tor yj, june y. Appraisement esi uan- . . n Li.f tr iel womer est approved at !KJU. chter, , of above Huxton, were AIan8on Hinman. deed, will file in me cuy mis morning. P(nrt Mav 17 o,a , Thom!L, Thos. Tucker, of Woodstock, is authorized and directed to make the guest of his daughter, Mrs. deed to Charlotte Swain for title U. (1. Gardner. of C V Thomas, lot in St. Johns. Dance at new Helvetia Hall, At the Congregational Church Saturday evening. May 2 1 last Sunday, Kev. Evan r. tickets, including supper, fl. Hughes made a statement, de- New management rine music, mining the charge for the ensu Orenco beat the Portland !n Mr- Hughes told his c.n.. c,.,in 1 n 1 nearers, nuwner, mat. ne wuum Ch iL.tlin. theOrenco uitcherl make occasional trips to this city HILLSBORO. struck out 11 men. They play "nW ey secure someone to n the Portland Tigers, Sunday. ine "J,u . ne. nif JJu l i i trail a iat Liuaci itit:i li iitru n tin Archie Campbell, son of John the narish. and has made a host CamplK-ll. of near the Dudley 0f friends in the historic county mm, wnne cuuinji w ire irom a I seat. . .,f !... it,.. ..I I, .... ,!o.. Inn.l I ii.ik- iiiii, inv uiiivi uji lion i r .i . ... r i :i no r i,:.. o,.,,.,,.i.. I un me auernoon oi Auni mivt i.. ui -urivij titjuini. ,, ... . ... pUf Dr. F. A. P.ailey is treating the ),"c ,au,ca u,"a" ? optic, and ho-.es to save it V" v. p" rr. ' I ham vKa rviAQQiAn tn.. w rr rial" C(til , t I iiwtii uiv lAiaoiuii irciu& uvi wiu the Junior-senior aeuaie will K rthdav. The afternoon was en Ik held at the court house this joyed in a social way. Mrs. Upstair, A. C. Shnte BiJg. Main and r rioay nigni. i ne question un- r amham is a faithful member or der debate Resolved that a the Corps. Light refreshments three-fourths jury would be com- were served, and all wished the in tent to render a verdict in all hostess many happy returns of cases. Admission iree. the dav. E. M. Kice. the contractor, re- Mrs. Grace Loonev has sued cently moved a barn, 70x80, on Harve Looney for divorce, alleg- uiv ii"'" n luiiiomp 1 1 i inir mav ner iormer loru anu Noith Tualatin Plains. The big master struck her many times. structure was successfully moved and at one time knocked her and is staying put like a down. She does not ask for veteran. restoration of her maiden name. D AO LEY 4 HAtt ATTORN8YS-AT-LAW I Boobs 1 aa4 S Hkate BaUdiac , . UBB6UN. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office npttair in Schultnerkh Block JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW uiuaBURu. - oaaooa. WaaaV W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW . Or riot: Main B treat, opp. Court Hona. HILLSBORO ORBOO.-i THOS. H.TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW ly TV tlnnnincr. formerlv with The litigation naturally suggests the Intern & Western Lumber hhe Wer' Who 8 Ut, nuisooro, - vixgon Ctaa. 3. Cttnoari a- w. a. aiaWrc SCHNABEL & LaROCHE Company, has purchased the In- Nw terest of Mr. Mcbarland in the There is some talk of litination Frentzel & McParland lumber 0ver the settlement of the court business at Hillsboro, and will house annex contract. Thecoun- assoeiate himself with W. ll tv hoard will not settle for the Krentzel under the firm name of structure until certain things are Dunning & rrentzel. 1 he busi- arrantred according to al eired ness will be enlarged and the plans and specifications, and Con new firm promises to meet every tractor Foster has placed the demand of the public for build- matter in the hands of an attor- ing materials. Mr. Dunning for ney. John M. Wall is looking some time had charge of the L ai- 0ut for Foster s interests, ifnrni.'i fi.lit for the snips of thel V. .-.torn .v.- Western I.nmher Cn. W. Uhurchlll. 01 Unn LOUn ty, was in town this weeK, me a aa in i m V 1 J a vamipuvvai i ANnrss guest oi wm. won. tie naa not been in HiusDoro lor tniriy years, Wknn ha uigo loot huM ha urnrlr A ...nil.. l..UA ...I I . H ...MM M.l I a pu ny ionic nt-uuniK for Jas. H. Sewell. He is a i: ,nU'M. ..VtT'?aa.y eveJ1'n1K son of the late Doc Churchill, may . tyt.. at tne nome ot wr. weH known here in the o!d days and Mrs. Grant Landess. when their daughter, Ksther, was Mrs. Inez Humke, for years 1 ? A. rl 1 . I I a.: . a,n au unt tea in marriage to vnaries conuuctinn a resiauraoi. nu nm nnuir. m Hiiuhom Natinnal Vanderwal. son of Mr. and Mrs. boarding house business in this n.k. John Vanderwal, of Hillsboro. city, has sold her property, and I hillsboro orkoon The ceremony wa3 performed un- goes to Portland this week, der an arch and beautiful bell of where she will conduct a rooming sweet peas and white lilacs, Hon. house. i. li. Keasoner oinciaung. miss tu;-i r rrLr Qiao nnrl frkfl VOfal I .!. M I i J.i: v . uei tiKi wtseuj-iuijiu utccuu ,,K h nned out of Hillsboro. , L i 111 ...J .iU f 'In I " r t - - . . ! mareii i ron meHut-.asuioi. my yesterday, for the Portland mar- treeman omciatea as grooms- ket in by expres3. Both man and Miss Grace Kerr was are ,n demand; bear good uiKR-sniatu. tne untie "InriceS. imivmwl in lilno vnilo over I mnacnlina silk nn A enrrieiT Imti. Every Wednesday some patron nuet of Pink carnations. of H. R. Emmott's grocery and . I . a. ...Til a. 1 . J j: llfres hments were served nf. marxet win Ret iiaiiosome um- tue hf eeremnnv. nnd bride nnd ner Set, absolutely free. Ask groom made their departure in them about it at the store. an automobile, unknown to the The Social Circle of the Cong. Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Kites . u;nurcn win oe entertained dv Ti;iUnr Main Hrt OF trariaftmnif VltMlalra. I Batai aaa wtmtt. nrra.JtKlliKln4. atifttattra-Ortfaat. MU atuitlra. irttnatcnK. utrimtra aa au ria.. liiften (lltraftutf aaigdlrilt aiamaalilaii. itu Ut tfuttiaa aiU anlma rlarara anwa mm, Cmrt ia aura amianaMn aifaM. Sadejluflriilttaltrn, Utrmatiaata. SaalMea ecirftrlt-l aitl atilrrra MKalea. rav((lla8tra: Caaitai tea at ear vmamaaa. auV2tlmboa: a(a MM nra aVSM. Slaiawt 0-0a HmHt 1 aaawtrwi PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Trtnieaie BUr. Roomt 5 aad a HILLSBORO, 0KR. Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist ... Ore. Those attending the wedding Mesdames Koontz and Wright. weT: J at the home of Mrs. Wright, Hillsboro Messrs ana niesaames urani Thursday afternoon, May 15. ftiiLiiiit'. iiutui aiiuri na . . u i n -. . . i Pomeroy. Fred Otoe L Ennis. J . b ana wire are here Dr s; M REAGAN h Johnson, Urover LombS, Lnas ?r " " vbtirimarv Physician & Somoao Johnson. Carl Larsen. Jas Shaw, 1 & dbwtist. II T Koeber, II Delsman, Thos Lost Black cheviot jacket on nVaLi -.. k'uncao Citv Veter- Hinton, ilert Perrine; Mesdames road between Uilley and Milkap- pn,. 9ft wears orafr L liaush. Ida McFee, M Dillaboy ; si. Finder leave at this office. ?"y College. M years piv . Misses Ethel Johnson, Phoebe Perrine, Blanch Enochs, Louise Krebs. Nellie Whaley, Merle Orn duff. Kittie Weik, Irene Altman, Lucille lioush, Gertha Olsen, Grace Kerr; Messrs Clay Free man and Chas Mctee, tical exoerience. J. S. Robinson, of Farminnrton. n-. rhii m .hair block aorta ; was in the city the first Of the of Main, in Kerr ft Pickena Bnlidlng. I week. I Phone Miss Elinor Wilkes visited over 0&et Main 7$y' "iA""' C y ,M' Sunday at St. Johns, the guest I . of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkes. 1 Argus and Oregonian, 12.23.