HlEE PROMISE OIGJELEdKAIIIIII an j - " ....... ..H lit Ml killl lit I It) m pM - - V,, lrc 4iu a. !''' wi Slicrl and ''J j-h foinnn ial Club committ.-.' ,,.(. ourlh of July u l. t.rnlMi iavr-g-d for many fr-e at traction for July 3 and I. und ,mny ronton i athl-ti-n - more rtifI. l.liill.itt.lll "' working ,ird for a hirg.rnnd U-tbr In- .wiriitl i.arade Hum ever In-fore, int plan are laid for the luft onl ill HtU tV-isftll hhovMllgS. ',v and git'"'" ill have .rtmiiiK i"'4 " Truni. mill tug l-ane I'Ull game Mill u- featured. , j, ground art' l-itsg taken are uf i"1 11'"1 " ""'''I in I ul.ii ntt-ltltl MM illW U- on tituitl for the t hildren. Tin uiiiuxiiiKiil committee mufi v free attraction. nl there will new features I t'.wry man on ine romiiiiiii-e J determined tliiit thi kIuiII U It.- I-kI .li imiiiKtrutuMi the conn- iy mat ha ma-lf fr years, and kint there win U'u.i'iir attend- mf Ki-n without wiving. The big basket puiuc ictttUTP II aM t' tlx' crowd. m uvwisi: i.kiv firy pleasant hiirpnse pany m ti tiili red Mr. A. I.. Stream, tint 7. in honor of her KUty- V' en III birthday, nt her hoineon Oast I'lam. I h prenent were; Kv. and Mr. l'ptii. Wirge. kuth ami Holland Upton, Mr. hun, Mr., Mown., Sir, Cor ion. Mr. Ijimhre. Kill and Atjtnt!a llown. Forest Grove; lev. ti. W. llon.lurant, Mr. la. Fittlrr. Mr. Il.x...ii. Mr. iiiul ilr. Smith. Wilbur Smith, Mix. .uer. I'erry Stream tin I i f , 'lara, Matlu nml lluw. Stream, In A. L Stream, of IIiIUUiim. IVfl! lilletl Ixi.tketH were linniuhl 1ml nil elijoyol ll Kiliiliituout ilill fcrratnl ri rt a ileliufhtful time. llNK Mlkl; 3 he llill"lr. tiiiiikx will clime on ptuMay, June 11. ul Uilu k clink nihin, ftharp. I'oiiiuieri ial Itank, American National li.tnk, IlilltUini National Itank. Sliute S;iviiik( Itunk. HillHU.ru. Ore., June 12, 1MWIMII k Ok SAt.C 1 hnnliiinf out tit. run two Mea- m, for Hale. I-W purticulaM, nguireof Pavhl Weiufer. IIiIIh- pom. (ire., Konte 1; Teleihune Korth I'laiim. t'.l'l. H l;l Arirui un.l Journal. $2,115. For wale; Two freh i-ow h. r.iim WikmI. lot f Mr, .la. I'.etti iiikI ihiUL-hter. )f Cnmk County, are vinitinir in Jlli rity for n few tlay.H. We havi' a lanre huiI v of ircworkn. uistoU unit lialloons. JikynrketH. etc., for tin l-'ourth ' July, korher'n lUnifeition- rry. 12 11 Alfred KrickHen. nUve Motm- faitidale, wan in Monday. Hp pyu that late how ii tfrain in liutny iiliu-eH luw not done verv Jj'ii, Home of it not nproiitinH: ut Lit - fl. Win. I.iviwley, of SealtU. Tepris.ntativt of the l.ivesley "up Co., in the KasL with heud- Hiuurters in New York and Chki- K), was hero tlm first of tin' week, (he trinul .f lij r,ill,..i- pmnu l.ivesley, of Oak Turk Cum ill W li,o. Jrentwl and Karle Dunning luive ili'il art ioe of inrnrKirntion its JJ HiihiutiK-l'Vetitzel l.tltnlier capital 8ltM-k, $2T,(KM. Tho ew firm jiroiKwes to buy nml m-ll un tier, operate Hiiwmills, handlo "'imiiiiK matorialH, etc, I-uHt (Jold briMK-h, with rose f A Pill ...ll! T - . . "ieuinK ami iioiulnnt of the lttT' , ,,,n iM of ol,l I'-ntrlinh oM. Wlln old-fashioned sellinir and 'Avy lustily iiri.ed by lowr. riniior please return to thin mct Kcwar.l. .fWn to .;. (), ()son an, wif(i oi.lianka, Monday, June 9. 1913, ttns. sons. Landlord Miller .1 wife ore crandnurents mrain wr and Mrs. Olson haven boy Ween niontha old. nnd they ?XpCCt tO hnvo tlu.il. Kmwla full lii-a few year3- wreatlinK with ino, ho bouthorn I'ncilic Saturday stternoon train for the Tillamook The So ci,es leaves llillsboro at 2:27, M u.nyos tit Tillamook at 7:15 Sunday. ,.!ii..a Tin...,.,vi, i '.loand arrives at IlillHboroat .,h(: "mil is beini?- finely ' "I.tiiH year, and anoth the r W'" Boon bo l)laccd on J. H. rmiUl. f tht. W.ll.r.1 wtt lement. wax in fnn bfyoml North llainit. yttrrday. to meet hin wife, who returne.1 fnmi an t'klriitleil viit with relative at SuU m ami other Willamette Val- ey iiointM. J. t. Ka y h ,ih w-r- lion n badly in n.-,-, f itimhI rmuU. ami the w ttlem are U-m inir every t-lTort to have mthwayi put into nhai. The l oimty court went out there yen leruay to look over a bridge that tuU repttirinif. e Mate that the bad rouU cauHe a hum mill deal to fall throiK'h in 111 4 Maw. lion, and they want to get IhinjfH into nhupe tui that the communi ty can k'I m li iinliwtrien. hanceand utrawU-rrv hociul at (Iranee Halt An-ude limiri.i H-vond North I'laiim. Saturday eveiiini. June 21. Ticket. 7.1 cent. Ihe iiublie U invited. Wm. Palmer, workinif with I'av Ceasoiier. had a fiantv fall from a pile driver one dav IiimI week. Hud he not Btrmk in aUiut hu fert of water. Itill miht have U en a auhject for the coroner. A it i he i nf. ferinjr from a few battered ril and a badly bunu' d up jaw. He w ill aooii tn ready to it b work atfam after the lourth. inrhai. Taken up: I'.lark dlly.hctwfcn two nml three; hind feet white, white xMt over eye. Owner prove projierty, pay rharite and take name away. Henry J. Smith, lloy. Ore. 1211 John ISetti and hod depart S;turilay for their Crook county ranch. Tliey have Hold their ;rop on the Hawthorne place. w ith the exception of their HO acre In hop. I hem they will have cared for by hired help un til picking time, when one of the Uiy will return to harvest an. I nell the crop. If in need of fretih home raiiied urnip eil. AUrleen variety, will deliver prepaid by parcel Nht at l.i cent r touml. -J. C. IMU, HilUboro, ll X 12 15 Little Wayne Kmutott. Hon of Mr. ami Mr. Homer Kmmott. while turning Homenuiult the ther day. nek'otiattl one otT the I n h. ami MUMtaimil a broken orearm, Udow the elbow. It wui a ifreeniicn iraciure, and lr. r. A. Huiley was railed to attend the young man. For Kent Hoarding house at OreniM. rurmture for Bale, cheap. A gd pnMHition.- In- pure of or addre ll u Wann. Oreneo. Ore. J. T. McNamara was arrHtwl IhelaHtof the week and placed n jail, luiHiMt ted of robbing the Oreiicu and Helvetia store. Mc Namara rrenuounly denie the rharge and ay he ran prove an alibi. He wa iiermittcd by Judge Smith to goon his own recognizance this morning. 1Bit: l-ady's handbag, some money, look ami oiner arucie. r inder please leave at J. M. tier ry', North HillHUuu. 1112 J. W. (late, of Udsyville, was o town the lirst of the week, en- route home with a l.WKi gallon coinpreRseo air water uuik. j. W. is going to have thing con venient out on the ranch. Ihe vtetn wa bought froml4rne- HH, For Sale-No. 1 Hurlmnk seed imtatiM-. Fred Walters, on Km- cut l.yon place, 21 miles north east of IlillsUtro. 11-2 F.d. Ijine and Margaret Sim mons were married in Vancouver, Wash.. June 9. 1913. The groom is one of the meat cutters at the F.mniott store, and the bride is from California. They are re siding at Third and Oak, in the Mrs. Spiesschaert home. C. ll IMoyd. Chiropractor and Naturopath. Office at residence, I hird and Maple SW, v-is Judge Ueasonerand tk)mmis- sioners Nyherg and llanley went out vesterdav morning to iook over roiuls and bridges in the Wallace Settlement, beyond North rittiiw. and in the Hanks nnd Mountaindale Bections. For good, dry wood, four-foot or lb-men, can on i. iv, iuhik' don. I'hone, City 702. l- J. (I. Hills, of beyond North Plains, was in town yesterday. He says that thousands of tons of clover hav have been cut be tween here and his place. Kalo plants for Bale. Fifty cents per thousand. u ivense, . t j ii.i llillsboro. . 1MJ II. C. IlollenlM'ck and wife, of almve Mountaindale, were in the citv Tuesday. They contemplate taking a trip down to Florida to stay through the Winter months. New four-room bungalow and one acre of land for rent or sale. Terms. Dunninur-Frentzel Lum ber Co. Born, to Conductor Renfro and wife, of Hillsboro, June 9, 1913, a son. The happy father is in the P. R. & N. train service. F. VV. Schultheiz, of Bethany, is in town this week, makinfr some improvements on his Hills boro residence. New five-room bungalow for rent or sale. Sacrifice, lerms. Uunning-Frentzcl Lumber Co. W. N. Brown, of Laurel, was COinRCL'l us i;;flue!:ce is felt Traveler Trent all Over North wrt !!, Utmt of Ue-rcanUliif I IN IS w . nu t. Sm ADS OUOO WOtD Tell, l a.lcr Orrgaa Thai UvtC lid U Stti Hmt II illMboro'a C-ommercial Uub has leen the bet investment the tow n ha ever made, and eople who visit u fnm abroad take a delight in telling of their Hills boro rxcricnce. Liuis W. Hill and party were entertained for an hour in the club rooms a few week ago and Mr. Ilill was not slow in recognizing the irenuint? worth of the commercial body. When in Fastern Oregon, looking over the central Oregon line the other dav. he preached organiza tion to all the town, and told them about Hillslioro'a attempt to entertain. He said that in all hi travel he had not received finer treatment than that accord ed at Hillslioro, and he told them that a good, live commercial club w as an aHet that every town of any nine should have. the club ha received its new furniture, and two new tables. milliard and ttl. will soon be in stalled. The club ha rented two more nwm from Dr. Tamiesie, and the table will be installed in them, across the hall from the main room. The Farmers smoker, tomor row night-Friday evening, June 13 promise to I an event of imMtrtance, and it will be the first time that the city has prop erly entertained the boys from the farm district, h. F. Cham berlain, the horticultural and agricultural exprt for the Hill ines, will be present, and talk for an hour on the value of care ful husbandry. SM-cial and general invitations have been sent out and the club oibcial are looking for a fine meeting, even if the Rose Carni val is at it hcighth. Mr. Calef ha been secured as janitor for the rooms, and he is keeping the quarters shining like battleship. UIIPOKT of lb rouli0oa of lh HilUboro Com UM-trttt hauk. al ItilUboru, I Ibf 'SUte 4 Ofi-vim, ! the cluar of butl or m June HKsocaiK ltana am) iliwMMinta ..-ll$,l5J M Ovri.lfallS, arcurril and rurr.l Jo i Roa.W au.l iranl 17.4 5 l-'uiDiluir au.l biturra 77 lur lioui aillovrl rrarrv Uanaa 71.951 5 Cb ii au.l other caah tlcni... 167 60 Cab on ban.) t),6l6 tt Total 1M .495 ll AaiMTIK Capital alork iA lu- So,oou 00 Surplna tun. 1 10,000 00 t n.llvi.tr, I tiroliu, lea ei- Miiaraaail lr paid 7,416 6 liruoaitailur State Tieaaurer... II, 500 00 la.liviilual ilrpoaita tuliiecl to chrck 147.877 88 lirniaii.l tfrlilicatea of depuait o.byt 39 Critilir.1 rhrcka 5 00 1 line mUBt-alra of ilrlioalt.... 4.4.(1 40 SavluK drpooitt tn6,6i J Tola! $154,495 State of Oregon, aunty of Wanbington, I. Willi Iretaud.Caahirr of Ihe above- namel bank, do aolrninlv awear lhal Ihe atMive alatruirnt ia true lo Ihe beat of uiy knowM(e and wllef. Willie Ireland, caattier. CoanKcT Altrtt: W. N. Bartell, John M. Wall, ltlteclora. Hubtrribeil and aworn lo before nt (bit ulh day ol June, 1913. 1' J, Sewrll, Notary Public. Ok I :( JON ELECTRIC TRAINS To Portland - 6:24 t m am a m 6:59 8:45 10:49 1:19 3:55 am ptn p m 6:15 pm pm .pm a m .a m 8:20 9:18 From Portland 7:48 9:07 11:47 2:28 4:48 6:24 7:38 9:22 am pm .pm pm pm pm 12:30 am John tinos. a son of Mrs. Ja cob Michel, died at the familv home in North Hillsboro, this mominir. aired 17 years. De ePAqed was afflicted with tuber cular meningitis, and has been ill for several months: He was hrirht vounor man. and was student at Mt Anjrel, where he would have graduated this June hut for his malady. Services wii be held at the Catholic church, Saturday forenoon, and inter ment will be in the Catholic cemetery. If you want hardware, at prices that are riurht. lust call In and see D. Corwin. in the Hillsboro National Bank Annex, Second Street. aiunoao aaoca ton i. aua Jacob Schneider, of leisyville. has purchased a new Buick auto. Wanted Cirl for housework. mjuire Tel City 571 John Kulow, of near West nion. was in the city Monday afternoon. For drtttsmaking call on Mrs. 0. W. I line. Main Street, one door went of Dr. Wood'a office. Geo. S. Robinson, of South ualatin. was a city visitor Tues day afternoon. Ben Thurnher and daughter. f Blooming, were in town yes terday. We are again agents for the famous Hazel wood Ice Cream. and solicit your orders for brick or bulk. K other's Confectionery Contractor Cordon has finished Second Street, between Lincoln and Jackson, and the street has been opened to travel. Fred Mast, of above Mountain- dale, was in town yesterday af ternoon. He reports Jiaying on the move up his way; Dance at New Helvetia Hall, Saturday evening. June21. Tick ets, $1. including supper. First- ass Portland music. 11-13 Mr. and Mrs. Utzinger. of As toria, have been guests of Mrs. UUinger a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevens, the past week. P. G. Higdon was called to Madras, Ore., last Tuesday, to the bedside of bis little grand son, who is very ill with pneu monia. Hugh Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, was here from ugene, the first of the week. visiting with relatives and friends. Dr. F. A. Bailey. Tuesday, ex- amined the Slavonian, found Sun day, at Helvetia, and upon his report the man was ordered com mitted to the state asylum. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs are spending the week over at Rock away, on the Tillamook coast, putting their cottage in readiness for the bummer. Mrs. Roe and two sons, Lee hompson and Emery Roe, de parted yesterday for Blackburn, Ok la., where they will spend the Summer. Wanted, at once-A few stock sheep, ewes and lambs. Write Edward L. Naylor, rorest brove. Ore., or telephone 01S5. Forest Grove Central. 9-12 Have you tried some of the delicious Hazel wood ice cream? t pleases the eye. tickles the plate, and satisfies the mind. Koeber s confectionery. 12-14 Otto Wohler.of Oak Park, was . . 1 A . in town yesterday, ana reports that onions are doing nicely, but that they will not be overly large this season-a good failing, any way. C J., Geo. and John Herb, of Banks, were in town luesday, enroute to Verboort, as delegates to the Catholic foresters conven tion which was in session at that place. For the best values in hard- ware or ail kinds, can on uave . a aa a -v Corwin. who can sell you the best at the lowest figues. Ptumb- inir triven prompt attention. Second Street, south of Main. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson, of Shady Brook, were in town Mon day. Sam says he feels just as good as though he had never ridden that bucking horse up in the Klickitat country. Mrs. Wm. Schulmench and son were in town from Farming' ton, yesterday. She says that her husband is still lecturing up a ... t a 1. in Hntisn uoiumoia. ana sne does not expect him home until after the 20th of the month. J. W. and Ben Marsh were in from Centerville. Monday after noon. J. W. has bought a Buick auto and is learning to ran the machine in fine shape. He will soon De ante 10 anve anywnere, and we'll all be wanting to ride with him. Carl Hutchinson, while truck ing oats at the Hartrampf Feed Store, the other day slipped and dislocated his right knee. ur. Ira Barrett reduced the dtsloca tion. The young man will be on crutches for a vacation of a few weeks. Olive Bennett, about 16 years of age, was committed to the EW& Girls Aid Society, the first of the week. Ihe Klrr parents reside in Southern Ore gon. She formerly resided here. Incorrigibility was the charge in the complaint. Judge Smith is soon to set the hearing of Ed. Walker, charged with crueltv to animals, waiicer has been working for J. R. Bot toff, of East Plainsand he charged with beating one of the animals over the head with a dub. He furnished $200 bail to appear at trial. The Social Circle of the Congre gational Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Dodge. "The Mantes. ' Thursday. June 19. The car leaves Hillsboro at 2:28. going, and car returning at 6:15 Will maice special auipa v vriey Orchard, by courtesy of the Ore gon Electric BIG CUSIt'l COY ta cou:ny w Will be Staged at the Creaceat Theatre. June 20 and 21 BENEFIT OF PIBUC tWtOVEME?IT Oat tlMtaVre Lwal Ckaraclm la the CaaL Mil Aattowa, Directar home talent musical comedy musical comedy will be present ed at the Crescent Theatre. Fri day and Saturday evenings, June 20 and 21. and Miss Andrews, just arrived from the East, is hearing rehearsals for the affair, which is under the auspices of the Coffee Club. The Bock En tertainment Co., directing the program, has had a great suc cess in the eastern states, and 00 local people will stage pretty choruses, catchy music, and amusing dialogues. The play is called the "Wash- ngton County Fair. and there is promise of two splendid even ingsa genuine reproduction of the old-time county fair. The proceeds will be used for the purpose of beautifying the local cemetery. Reservation of seats will begin at McCormick's Music Store, Wednesday morning. Prices 50, 35 and 25 cents; loges, 75c SOUTHERN PACIFIC The Southern Pacific schedule, as now running, is as follows: To Portland McMinnvilte pass'ger, a. m .-6:52 Sheridan train, a. m 8:38 illamook train, p. m 1:07 Corvallis overland, p. m 4:57 On Sunday, the Sheridan pas senger does not leave Hillsboro for Portland until 8:50. From Portland Corvallis passenger, a. m...-8:22 illamook passenger, a. m. .10:00 Sheridan passenger, p. m ..5:14 M'Minnyille passenger, p. m 6:45 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C I) Shaw to J N Tompkins. .618 a J H Walker d I c 910 Ed McGloin to O H BuUer. lot in Tigardville Hghts... 1680 D L Brace to H E Noble, lot in Kingston 200 L C Underhill to L M Graham i int in 72x85.5 ft blk 6 F G1200 F Geisler to J no Kopschlegh, 5 a M Moore d I c Hbo 1650 A DeFranq to F K Walgrave lot Tualatin Valley Acres-. 10 Geo P Phillippv to LB Prinele. a near rarmingtoa (loo Rosie Conway lo K Frankte Walker S Int In 1 loU near Reedrille 10 L T McPhcetera to Philara afcPhee- ter. S int in Hillabora Pbamiacy.isoo Kdw ikavia to roreat Grore, 379 aq ft A II Rued to Kdw NcGloia. lot tt Tifardnlle HeifkU 811 O W Olaon to Acne Stewart, a lota Pineland Terrace... 10 Raleigh D Walker to Geo Harvey, q c 1.19 a Forest Grore... Hike Schramel ta H B Deochy and Ro Linn. .714 acre at Banks ... 800 A B Davis to Jaa Camming, soxioo feet in Buxton. 600 C V Bergen to Paul C Horn, 78.61 a tec 19 and 14 1 1 a r 4 m 5 w.... Perry Phelpa. admr, to Herman Tbarner, 5 lou Henry 1 ad, Lome- liua. 750 K Prance to Mahlon Ihehl, 6.68 a la Hills Acres 10 Maurice Walton to Frank Vanduya, 6.17 a sec 11 1 a a r 1 w.... Ueo A Young to Lydia Young, 40 a sec a6 1 1 a r I w. W SeMak to Gail P Dibcl, 10 a see 11 1 1 art w 1 H R Underbill to L M Graham, 83.- iSHil 75 in blk 6, F Grove 4oco Daniel Loeli to Gail P Dibcl 10 a sec 11 1 1 ir 1 w 1500 Gail P Dibel to Daniel Loeli 6S1111.5 feet blk a T & S ad, Hillabora. 1800 W M Hughea to Daniel Loali, 10 a sec 11 1 1 s r t w......... 10 John Hoaatk to Jaa K Andrewa, 1 1.14 see 1 a t w... 6500 Geo OoaiilaOna to L D Walker 10.5 a Ciaiii laamin Acrea. 050 D walka to Geo Oonzelmaaa, 10 W acrea Ceuzelmann Acrea. 10 Oara Siuionton et al to G B Hoff man, to a Little Fruit Farm- 1500 Clara gimonton et al to O K non- man, another 10 a same tract ...... I soo John Trmpleton to C K Cos, 111 t blk 4t. rorest urove. .3000 I D Rode to V I Fuqna. 7 lota and otner land, vauey view, r urove.iooo Ed De Young to wm Evans, tract 6 blk a N Hbo Acrea. aooo V I Fikiua to J D Rode, 691131, ft blk ao.F Grove ...1600 Jennie Ward to Jennie Fteioa, oox- 1 29.9 n Dia 9 r urove, 1000 D P Corrieri to Frederick Geisler, tr in Simmons ad, Hillabora. Too Sol Hay to J no A Ltvtngood, tract in blk 7 Fairview, Hillabora s Bank of Sherwood to Nellie W Hart, lot ia Epler'a ad, Sherwood C L Hinmau to Frank W Hinman, 80.79 acrea at Forest Orove, 3300 Herman Metzger to faasy Shaw, lot in Metiger acrea 500 P A Taylor to K satea, 5 acrea, sec.. .ut aar 1 w...... Winifred G Moran to W B Gibson 3 lots in Patteraoa ft aloraa Ad... O w Olaon to Nellie UCawpMlle, lot ia Pinelaad Tertaca , W A Shaw to Agnea Robbiaa .68 Beavertoo-Raed villa - J E Sinclair to Walter Loeffler, 10 acres, sec 1? t a a r t w. ... ....1450 Clara Simoaton to H O Baaatil. to acroa Littla Frait rarmaw 5000 Koy Htineck to D P Lewis, 100 a Sec 7 and B t a n r 4 w Ium Vmm Ia C I nnaalaaa. t lou blk 8 Simmon'a ad.... latof years, auu eacn; good workers. If Irou want farm wagons, bug sries. implements, mowers, rakes. etc., call on E. T. Turner, at Laurel, general merchandise and groceries, 12-zi C C. Miehener. President off the Everfresh Co.. was in town luesday. A. force of men are I putting in new machinery and fixtures in the nlant on Washing ton Street, and bv the last of . l ,l. ; .i....: :,, il lie At atn 111c iiisiiiuiiuii kiii neanl Paruad Htrtwta. running. Ihe first run will be on late strawberries, red rasp berries, logan berries, cherries, etc The manager rejiorts that the plant would have been oper ating before this but for delay in manufacturing machinery, the capacity of the Eyerfresh con- cern win ue aouoieu over mai 01 original installation. You do not have to wait until the office closes before enjoying a cooling dnnk or a nice juicy ice cream smotherred in fresh straw berriesOh. no! you can have them anytime during the day. Only you must call City 3o5, the same number as there are days in the year. Mate wnat you want and before you have taken up the collection the order will be there. Try it. Den of Sweets. Fanners who started their clover harvest la3t week have been praying for and receiving good weather. The harvest started earlier than usual by ten or twenty days, owing to the fact that many are intending to ent a aeennrl ernn fnr rnver swH in which there is always good money. 1 he seed from an acre I ast year brought more than the I nay, ana mis is me spirit mat is movintr ranchers in have an parlv I lover hay harvest. Tnousandsl of tons are already in the barns, ana tnousanus 01 acres naye oeen cut the past week. Ladies: We give you the op-1 ponuniiy 10 nave your suiuj, BkirtS and long COatS made by a uuor, ana irom tne same ma- terial used in men's suits. Our measurements mean satisfaction. and we guarantee. Prices reason able. Aug. Tews, Second St, over Hillsboro Mercantile. Lafe Pence, of Colorado, well known hereaa the promoter 01 the high-line ditch along the fhillips-Cedar Mill mountain, is in trouble Pack in Washington, he trouble, however, is dom.l 11c, nisw ne suing ior separaiion She doesn't want a divorce, as she says she wishes to prevent his marriage to a Miss Duke, a daughter of the tobacco king. ence left a string of debt3 be hind him as a legacy of the pipe ine that was to hydraulic the ortland hillsand also carry cord- wood and lumber to the city. f li4tA aAi'arol rlncir-iKta roci. . . dence lots in fortiand, clear ot incumbrance Which 1 WOUlcJvllkelOiIke upsUir la Schuloerkh Block to exchange for acreage near forest Grove or Cornelius. Will pay some cash if necessary. H. . Vance, 316 East 37th SL, ortland. Ore. Edw. McAndrew was the first of the week sentenced to thirty days in jail for stealing a stop watch from L. h. Brain, at the 'orest Grove race track. McAn drew took hospitality from Brain and then when the latter went to the Grove he went a little further and took his timepiece. McAndrew afterward came to Hillsboro where it is said he tried to sell the tickers for $2. When he was arrested he had the watch in his possession. There will be an auction at the C A. Mooring place. Farming ton, near the M. E. Church, at 1 p. m., Wednesday, June 18. Horse, wagon, farm tools, house hold furniture, etc 11-12 Fruit Inspector Atwell was down from the Grove, yesterday. He had several pest-ridden or chards cut down last Winter. and is getting ready for a future campaign. Mr. Atwell thinks that Washington County can raise the best apples in the world nrrowers would give their at ten tion to care of their orchards. He says that B. Leis, of Beaver ton, has , one of the cleanest, if not cleairst, orchard in- the Wil- amette Valley. When, wanting an ice cream soda, why not get it at a modern, up-to-date fountain where the syrup is kept in sanitary wells. pumped into the glass by a sani tary pump. That's the kind of fountain you will find at Koeber s. A Timber resident recently paid the costs of an action against him, charging him with assault He admitted the offense. but alleged that the other party was the offender, by making slighting remarks about a mem ber of the defendant s family. Judge Smith concluded there was some justification for the fisticuffs and let the defender down easy. Farm wanted: Sixty or eighty acres, 40 acres or over in cultiva tion. Owner only. Right price, Correspondence confidential. C. Ott, Laurel, Oregon, R. 1, phone Scnolls 551-13. 11-13 Thos. McCubbin. of Reedlev. Cel., is the guest of his cousin. ur. u. k. uioyd, of South Hills boro. For sale-Span mules, 6 and AAA l . . team, wagon and harness. J. H " - -- wo mmm I V'lllf , a . . , . Gerstenschlager, one mile north of Main, in Kerr & Pkkaiia amudaag. of Reedville. 1M3 phona Miss Mary Jones is vbdtin brother. Dale Jones, and family, , . , atPrinevUle. Argus and Orezonian, Cl- - rHOFKHHIOBAL F. A. BAILEY, M. IX pBTsirlaa aa4 gargraa Office:-ttalra la SekahMrica Mara Kilnr-NMi tliw fsratr 3. T. LINKLATI. It. . C. H. PHYSICIAN AMDSURCIOn Otfiea a i air ovaeTba Delta Pea w lanee Baet f Cuari Hmm, thm aornae of ta blorfc. la t R. ii. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON bargeon S. P. P. R. A 5, P. E. Jk R. Ry. Office lo the Tamirate Block, Third aa4 Main Mrecu, Ilillaboro, Ureguo, ELM Eli II. SMITH M. D. D. Ol PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH" Office IIior o to it a. aa.: 1 to & Taeadav, Thursday. Matarda tm i Call answered dav or Blent. Buth phones. Office over HiUeboro Natioaal. Dr. W. B. CUNINGHAM 1 niYSICIAM AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day or Night -Indepenileat I ORENCO. orrgom J. Q. ROBB, II. D. PHYSICIAN 8c SURGEON OFPICE:-Upsuir a Schnlnvrrich BUlg. Reatilenc?:-Baseline Street, second doof r wih wi. n, Both I'hone office ami teaidetico. iii;x-sboro, . OREGON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon pace hour-9 to 11a.m.; a 105 p.m. uui ioimi day or night Bota pUooet, Office ta American Natioaal I ' Bank, npauir. uilusuuko, Oregon t. as. 1 D AO LEY aft UARS ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW : Rooms 1 tad 1 8kate BalMlag I HLLLSBOKO, . . UlKtOI. E. B. T O N G U E I ATTOBMBV.AT.f 1W " JOHN LI. WALL . ATTORNBY-AT-LAW UpsUirs, A. C. Shute Bldg, Mala & tad HILLBBORO. - OaVMO. ArVMwaaVwVWJwiw' W. N. IIAIUIETT" ATTORNBY-AT-LAW "' Ornca: Main Street, opp. Court Houaa, HILLSBORO ORBOOM ArVM lrVMwMMMMwwVbl THOS. H. TONGUE IR. ' J ATTORNRY-AT-LAW! Office, upstairs ia Schulnerick Mock Hillsboro, - - Oregon f . 3. C4IMM 9- t SCHNABEL & LaROCH Xraitajflmwrase UtaalaWa, nal ealam aa aliaaee. VTirral'SfttiiMiiinie. IWWalWa SJiMaaa. siaAttR. Xfltueicnte. Iliraaata ask IIAca ttmliatf auaertteUL gca la tiMi aitt anlma elataca aeawa. Crvirllr ea allra ainiattaWta Salullfiif4ullm. Uitintiasaaoia. ttrfnmtlrl mU aafma JMIeatm. airaa-atraiaMra: Caaiaaa tea S 4 aa aar wnaensaaa, Zrlrfoon: SKartfcall too; Biorf; t4u-trt(Ha: Wain SM M swart sw uh aaaatscv at ajawaawvai PORTLAND, ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Office up-aUira over Hillsboro Natioaal Bank. HILLSBORO ...... ORKOON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIS? iTrmiesie BUlg. RoomaSaadi HILLSBORO. ORB. Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist j Upstairs, in Linklater Deltk Building, Main Street J- Hillsboro - - - Or-. Dr. S. M. REAGAN VsraaiNAav Pbv9icim ft Beaosoti & Dmtist. Graduate Kansas City Veter- 6 inary College. 2D yeara prac I . a .-, tical experience. - - rt.ir.1 m nne-kalf block Borlk her Miu aty i in the city yesterday.