RlX4JtBiK0 kMt;, AMlL i. sis WOLPORI) - t il I V . i. I I'M i. -.4 .7 s x ' "IS "3 4 .' ? v i i 1 -1 r 3 i -8. 3wfci LULru One of the greatest special money saving sales of Paints and Var nishes ever held in Hillsboro, will be held at my Store on Second Street, Friday and Saturday, April x; and iS. l or 2 days only the following stock of Paints and Varnishes will be sold at reduced prices nntil one-half of the stock is sold. The remainder will be continued at the regular retail price as usual. If you are going to need any Paint or Varnish this Summer it will pay you to visit our Store during this sale and buy your supply. The goods offered arc all Fresh Spring Shipments. The following list will show the dis counts. Come and see the bargains, they surely will interest you. Glidden's Master Painters Durable Interior Varnish, regular price $3.oo. Sale Price $1.95 Endurance Wood Stains, regular price $2.50 per gal. Price. .$155 Enamel Japan Dryer, reduced in proportion. Uelle Islaud Paints will be offered for sale, per gal $1.40 These are standard paints, full weight and measure guaranteed. Come early and get the pick of this stock. It will more than pay you Morrow Wall Paper and Paint Company Old Master Coffee STEEL CUT A well aged, mellow and mild drinking coffee. This coffee will be demonstrated in our Store. Saturday, April 18th Every package guaranteed by us. In order to introduce it quickly, we are going to give free 14 pound of W. L. Tea, the regnlar 60c grade, with each 3 pound, Old Master Coffee purchase. One only to each customer. Come to the store or phone your order immediately. Emmott & Hoard Catered tl the Poet-office t HUtaborc Oregon, m xnj-c!ass mail mattet. U. A. LONG, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription; i.ao per Annum. teeaed Kerj Thursday -BY- LONQ ttuKINXKY The fact that the date for fil ing has expired and no candidate for the office of sheriff on the republican ticket haa appeared speaks well for the absence partisanship in Washington County, and it also steaks vol umes for the conduct of the sher if! s office the past two years by J. L. Keeves. The Oregon sys tern may have its critics but it 11 . ... nas none more to eliminate par- tisanship than any other dozen agencies. Never mind a man's politics if a candidate will just-pledge I himself to untie that knot that J holds Oregon in the big Univer sity graft, and repeal that mill iage bill, he is entitled to a vote ;of confidence, SACRIFICE SALE 15c Sheet Music Now 5c $6.50 Piano Stools Now $4.00 $3.30 Piano Stools Now $2.00 Violins 40 per cent Discount Mandolins 40 per cent Discount Guitars 40 per cent Discount Player Piano Music 50 per cent Discount This Line Must Be Closed Out At Once The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE HILLSBORO, OREGON Clarence Young, supt at the county farm, was an Argus call er, Tuesday. Mr. Young Says that the county charges are get ting along nicely, and their gen eral health is not bad, consider ing their ages and ailments. He Allen Fraser has not been heard of as yet, and it is now thought that one of two things has befallen him. He has either been shanzhaied or else has mot foul Dlav. A man hv the nnm of f rost says he saw Fraser in ink mcir ages anu Humerus, ne " voi ouya tie Haw fraser in has had but one death since he (Portland the Monday following Vwk charge of the farm. (his departure from Hillsboro. Mrs. Benton Bowman, of this city, yesterday received the in telhgence of the death of her ! brother, Ira Sackrider, who for ' nearly 18 years has been in the ! U. &. army, half of which time , he served in the Phillipines. The j brother died at the Presidio, from an attack of pneumonia, j He has visited in Hillsboro. Had I he lived a year or so he would j have retired on half pay for the ; balance of his days. Henry i Sackrider, who resides in Califor j nia, will accompany the remains 'east to Crawlord County, III. j Rodell Matteson, Forest Grove, I was down to the city yesterday, greeting his county seat friends. I He filed his candidaev for tho 1 county commi8sionership, at the 1. r ft m . . . tierx s oince. air. Mattheson has been in Washington County fifty-nine years, and he savs that he thinks hp knnwa tha naAa r ; me county beyond question. He staies mai unless we nave frosts we shall have the greatest fruit crop in the history of the county. Wm. Hostetler, of Portland, formerly a resident of Hillsboro and Reedville, was out yester day, greeting friends. He and his brother-in-law, Willis Ander son, are engaged in buying and platting land ever in the state of Washington, and they are on another big deal that will keep them busy for a year or so. W. 0. W. Meeting-All mem bers of Camn No. 500. Wnnon of the World, are requested to! come out baturday evening, at 8 u uiuck. lur a hprh nn ar Mnnaa Hall. By order, of the Consul Commander. -Peter Lorsung. Miss Mvrtla MpfllnrUn Portland, was out Sunday,' the cruest of her Daren fa .1 U w Clarkin and wife, of Laurel. R. T. Simpson, of Beaverton, was an Argus caller this afternoon, Kre.1 T. Wolford. ot l!ut.r. and Miss Maud Lilly, of tlub t'rtt'k. wore marritni April li'U. st the hme of Kv. R fhrntu-' CtHk, pastor f tho Itjt ist church, IlillsUin. Rev. Luoxt, of the Christian Advnt churvh. of ficiating. Only ivlativcs atnl im mediate triciuU wen1 pivcnt at thf ceremony. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wolfrni wont t Portland for a few ilay. alter which they will make their home at Buxton. The lost wishes of a larjre number of friends k with them. When in Portland stop at the Hotel Katon, West Park and Morrison Streets. Itvated in the heart of the theatre and shot- ping districts with all the con veniences oi a modern hotel, at reasonable rates.-Clen Mite. Manager. l!Ut" Gusts v Krause. of South Tua latin, was in the citv vestenlay morning. He reports the nat! Peoples Theatre Sprrially Selected Proft'ram FRIDAY AND SATUSDAY TIU: LAW'S DECREE Krnturintf Florrnce Lawrrncr. Amrrl foremost Actress. Two othrr reel. Next Monday anl Tcsl.iy We Present I1NG BAGGOTT mnd Uv feature. "In the Touch of Chllil." NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ! n. r. t'wanty II.. 'H i.- .!. , . r.i.N, w hi. I, h. the ' Uttllatp.l ... KDW. C. County LUCK ClerK Candidate For a 2nd Term Tha nil ml rcrvotie for nast as very muddy, although it ii favors, I tnesctit my nanie for it u ij in t h W in. I . . your consuicratiou at tnc Priunry Ktccttou May 15, iijtj. IMvv. C. l.uce. not ter deep, like it was in the Win- He will move ;vu'k to his farm on the James place, next Fall. Probate: John C Wilson aiudd euardian of IN.-hnH l.',v and Wayne Wilson, estate of $V hrnest dels er. miardian of Fred erick Geisler. tiles inventory at $2isa-Katate Marv llillman closed of record. George Harms, of Mountain- dale, who always tries to get the first Venison of th. oiun Stit4nn and who generally knows where the bucks congregate, was in the city Tuesday. Chas. Casteel. of Tualatin, was in town Iuesday. t'has. says Tualatin is still irrowintr richt along since the ton incor porated. Frank Franc's, of Oak I'ark. was in yesterday, and says that fruit aunoars to U settimr well out his way, and there will be an abundance unless caught bv a frost. Elmer and James Itarrett. tf Portland were out to ilillslwro today. Thev are sons of N. A. Barrett, and formerly resided here. E. M. Simoson. of I nCi ntr Wash., has leased the Simoson Hotel at Puxton, and has opened for business. Miss Minnie Abbott reeentlv returned from N'orth llend afi..r an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. L. N. tiilnet. Herman Koehnke. of Levoml Oak Park, remembered the Ar. gus for another year, the first of me weeK. Harlan Kellev nm ( aoove XNorth r ains, were 11 town today. W. C. Jackson, of Viirih Plains, was transacting husint in me city this morning. There was a slicht frost lai meht. but the heavv fmr nn , - . J - " 'v ventea any damage. m. JOSSV. 01 Wpt ITninn was in today, and reported quite a irosioui nis way last night. The social eircl of thA rhfii. ain church visited with Mrs. K L. James, at varley, today Ulrich Kemiif. of Tlnlvi.iia , I - .-v. . V kill) was in tne city this morning uaniei rnnes. or Knv un n F - ' J P city caller yesterday. Argus and Journal S2.25 S. P. AND P. B. & n. Call lar Warrant K IttlUlumi cil rinnt o (un.lt nthrr th.il thr t.rnn.l Kim. I. nii krt "Nut I'.Ul i Wot it r'nl,'i on I .vl t Hi h eltu- tA lilt i.lr.ncil. 1 u.l lulrtr.t will crtw allrt Apnl IJ. i 't'4- j ItilUUxo, r , A pill Ift. 1414 j MWI'kMSl; A very pleasant surprise party was tendered Miss l-lah Fuegy. April 11, at the Fuegy home. 1 he evening was enjoyeJ with music, singing and dancing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Fuegy. Mr. and Mr. Mike Waefler, Miss l.ulu Hebei sen, Martha Kaufman. Anna Sehncidtr. Anna unit Minni Cutschmidt. Mary, Margaret and rem Waetlcr. hmma and U-lah, Fuegy, lit tor and Walter Feur-i stu n. John and Frtnl Zurrher. Fred CnHSt n. Atfre HeUisen. ; F.dward Kaufman, (iottlieb Fue. gy. Toney luitschmidt, Ike Al-i win, Carl Schnahle, Henry' Kt-s terk. I i g h t ref reshmen ts were served at midnight. The crowd : departed at a late hour ail en joying an exceptionally gmxl time. PRIMARY CANDIDATES MAZDA LAMPS Again Reduced Peerless Lumps DUze their Trail toward cheaper LIGHTING n 40 Watt 3c Watt ! u Watt 7'- 150 Watt 1 . 1 1 Buy a Carton Totlay OWL ELECTRIC iir( " la u . a. It i,..i v.. . .." 4.rN j k ,; : li- .i t No, 1. 1 .f ;.-... t .....IKIV.H, JJ'tZ lt...t I,. .. .. . . nilf HI ,.o,w k I 1. 1 nt in 1 . vv. .-, (,M ia. , ' 1 n"'l --., "It 1 ..... P4 if :i',jo fir a Um. IHlrt,-j S., J ,;r . All, except the P. It. & N., trains are electric, and stop at the do- m on Main street To Portland McMinnville Train 0:47 a. m Sheridan Train 9.15 p. m. 'orest Grove Train -M n m McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m Eugene Train 4:118 n. m From Portland Eugene Train arrives .. 8:1.' ra. McMinnville 'orest Crave Sheridan McMinnville I rains nnrh wav nuni u. Corvallis trains, stop at Sixth ana nr, on Hag. 9:42 a. m .10:57 a. m ..4:30 p. m -6:37 p. m Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P. R. & N. Train 1:37 p. rn From Portland P. tt. & N. Train 10:24 a. m, I represent Rnirpiin onrant. noi Bom in stores. Will call at nomes on request, and do the ntting. and tenr-H and wear the corset. Our tailor- eu maae-to-measure corsets, in cluding the latest front' I act wifVi an experienced corsetier service, cost no more than hich elna nnt. ?et3 purchased in stores. Mrs. M. E. Caudle, Hillsboro, Fifth and Jackson Streets, Phone No. Y84 50tf The Lane house on Oak Street, caught fire inat. hnfnn -.. nOUr. the ha7fl una ovlm. guished before the department cai..1Cu me scene. An alarm in the same neighborhood last week resulted in a like ending. AS THEY ARE FILED Wednesday Was l ast Day to Oct in So as to (let on Primary lUllot M) Rt l't BLICAN OLT 0R Sill RIM Clcrl Luce Closes Books Vcsterday Not Msoy Cindidilcs Oil Candidates are this viar fW- and far betwe-n. Only in two "(Tires is there a contest re corder of conveyances and coun ty commissioner, there beintf two each for these positions. There is no republican candidate for sheriir, Mr. Ueeves. on the di-m. ocratic ticket being thf-only man running in the primaries. The legislative ticket h ns mil yet been sent down bv the retary of btate, but so far as known the following have fil..,l with Olcott. whether or not all navx; miou wuri the requisite nominating petitions, while those nave men with Clerk miuruay. April is, m un fixiHi by the rity rounnl n clianing-upday." ('iliau-ri an reiju-i.J tu rlean op their premiiM'S on the ntmvt thit. All living inside fire limits must t;et from the tin? chief a i-rmtt to burn rubbish. C. Plaser. !H Chief of Police. Hillsboro, Ore., April K. vuuui n .: t:.,4, ' j. 1 hW, (u'Um N "f (or I (nain.iam fnHI f. cl (it I...... . . ' "O.fc U- 1ri I,,.,,.!.,,, "'.Vwt Jv.ulh ;,ul u I. . fZLll, ; n- -:rt,o irK t:k..i. ; . J,!,,'H tftulr uli fl ... .tm i:..lt xtt 1 i? I ' S',.fik t nt. ti. it, M Hn4 Klilar, 4 l'llM.I Si. pair It, limn. S'.. ri .lii li.lrlr Nn, rudi work li-M. I "ml i f, I I l MMnss, In Iht liii tVurl of llm uia itbi(um fur Wliit.gU)n l'otiy below Luce: W fi Hnre. T'...nff,r, n Hillsboro; Larl Fisher and C H try. Heaverton; Ferd Langer. Sherwoo : II ('. un, lv- 'I i , : :,. """i rurei Crove; J A Chapman, Middleton; Samue I'ais ev itnvf ' tlerk - h. (,. Imcc, Uecorder-F A. Kverest. iillsboro. An . 0m,. n...... North Plains. ,,aviH' burveyor-Geo. McGee. Commissioner lfuHuii i . . "in mane- son. (.aston, and C, A Plieth Justice of IVoniiu; n IillHhoro.an.rw t".,"''1"' tnM.( ' JHacn, forest drave r v in ..' Kinton. ' vt l" mi Constable W H PiiILm ti;tt boro, Wm. McQuillan, HklSZ. ru "'pL.V.cnJral CorTimittee-Jafl. Churchill, (ale., Creek, N. P Nelson, Huxton. Constable -M .t lloi.. u,n,i ",,,cn ner- Constable est Grove. Justien.T M lt(r Grove ""inan, rorest Justice North Frank Holey. Awiil lletlnlmyrk, rislnlMl. 1 r..iiMm trlllmr, k. MtiOut Miitiir lit-lirl.iitik hn i nanir.i innn,l,- In lh N.M.n ui it, NUtnt.r itr.m urn r hff..T r.lUirr. .. a,r an.orr l! c.imi.Uii.1 )lnl tii.l .t in llln lxn olllinl r..i..l .,,.1 .... ... I"l.ir llm iKIi ,1.. .. U.. it.ii . .1... , HSIIB miw iu .,.lii.n of ! mmb .....i.i,.- ii in jMibiuU.iM i.l this nmntiiiM tiiMiti inn. anil if .,. ! rr s -i-tll,iti,lj IB i,miH mitl - - itorniiiinifl tatllllf MttMtll I'ltttftllft m...l li- f. - . ' i' li 'l'r ami (urtitr mli( m ... "i m miii(iii Mini .n... i . iii'imn tiMliimnt, i ins miiinmm U.,,, ,1M, tititiiit'&ii.... . i., . ' ..... I ' .. Iiumimiii l unlriif lli ll.im.r aj i I " "Hilly Jtl(l,! -.i.iiK..m i...u,iy, riin, ii. l Kin which mid M,f rn,Mir, u,i, m. ... r"""'"! in in imttai.aiinr fMunn ?. .' 7'.1 1 " Uiri.r iI.ik.1 A i.nl .... wttr,j Mf Jlf, III I'AUI.Kr A IIAIlKi. AUnriisys fur I'mimtir SI SIMONS, In tlm Clrptill Court of tl, Htlt for II,. tlotinljr of W,,Iiiiii J"ls I) Hlsn. ' l'lliiri, of ionniih lm Hi... .... . i . 11. I.U1A..I. I UI ' ii.f...il..V ""' I'Slilnl III til. Nr.niBulthB NUlnofOriB,,,,, ymi rii ntirHlijr fr.iir toniitH..r .,,.7 P'slnt. fur u .MI il.u..u.r . i. . . , . . rmiii. tlut slw ., Ilmklm h""" " "f Jm,N I, -Carl HofTman, For- Plains, W Sill) I Saw CnrYlwnnrl tt'tl..n .... A . n inches in fliamotr f' and boards of all k 'd , i 'S T"1"' iciigins, wi go hto the country. Write, phono o? ro. Phone, City 146. i Tills stniiiiititm s i,.Teii ..,, , ni, iircK'in, hy His nri ir r i,n 11 . i n 'HHtptti,!,,,,,,,,;,,,,";-.."'..! in.- A H Urnnwr, A I tunny fr I'hiintiir. Nearlv ;tnn M f of the nult.hv6el,,nT',lll'"Cr '""si n4 r. 1 l-J A3, 1m S IT. I!.J i.i T.Ul Jrrt rii. nlm, .iraf A I '' !W ft m i law, Bar TWs-hnr,-h, A I.'., (tl awim JiauM A 1 T f t ra m '! A I. ',;, U". I r ' " . Hrfb pltt. A WS I fl tr..-.U.. ,,( f litrt, ftn. ! .(.. ( ,N It jh f( mr.Uiii. M,f J ( ivrv A l'. I'jI f . t ma. 4am. ir WiitMl Juiiwiit Nn li '' " tni KurvltS, iwar '.nnr!l a i.. I liu-.irrt. litHtkl .V., AUS. !. Cm HAfiniliifn, lt rm ,(' liumiUif g" M.ul'0f'.l.ile i.i w..i ,-i i .- .4 1 ;is mrt ! (la If), (ler !1?) I'titBft. JsH. r.tl Iirt fta. .(., iMr Ik ' l'a!t.n. nil fvti,.N rtry l:.J lt.. Mutant . . rmnl i. .", iwk sn. .1 . ri Msl l'i.t-i. t S i Kw4 Hi IK fpr HiAttt Um, nil gaai !!a. !s!(i. t IhMmsb 1ml fn niW. tt.M.) 1'i.tri. l N'.i (Khrl (M. rno-l i: .-l I '..(fi.l N. :o R.J a., I,!" f rt fttaa a Uhi It iMnlrtrt N. 31 Itwsij N St I frrt ma.Um. ulh tm t:ftii l'tft. I No. trt'ivrsJ Mi f.o4 DUlrii t N'.i, 35-Aitt UN fiM.t maisiUni. A'.l l.yii M M- '! in. li.M.I No. 4 II, f.l ff4 MS rstUnu iUwtl No. 4 U). !2i fH M iii.rii, i:.wl i tint N'.. :U Oorrsl mti Ijnad 'i Irlrt .... l!oit N St l.f frrl mrnsiUm. liitsd N H l.t'iwi trfl inm a.tuin. l;,w. IMslna No. !7 - BoM III I WI tn t mirmlmi .,u!h of lUttliw, kiuiwn s .Millrr t.al liusil Ne. 9, lJusi fret ma. a.lam. h.Tlh of ItesrlsM kiinnrn Sutuiu-r ISimit M Unad lHlii t No 4 : - Ks4 lis, I VI flirt, m.ii-aiiaiti. Iload N Mrkkull ra I. rli-nrn i: Bin! Rrubtasf Nik 219. 600 fwt rlrormc Slid fn bin if. No. ll. 6.INNI fwl rlrsrini IM rrtilililiiff. Ar.l, 1 Itnle larin Ms gMllllf(f, It.mil nUtrk-t Nrt. 4.. -AIT, jfm rt m.icnilnm ninr Jm. (Vntwll, AIT ifiM fit mni-txlstii, nrtir l'ornll Its- tiiiii. ;..i Mil, s.i'.in M mal3 Si. 10. U fi'nt of msrailnm, sutilli pf Ilrlw1- Koait titrnl 4 .rwrl roM provcinciits. . :i Idl I, its will I r.'ietrm offitu f ttst County Clr-rk Inirtiin (otinlv. Ort'ifiiii, uwiu h oVItirk A, M. nn Ssttinlay, Nsy a I!H I. for the nrotMiwI Impmwmw ttitli..r shtml.l liiil un lh hol nsrh (nitirovinint si'twrslrly. MS tlmir hlifs slmultl Mwfify th ww"' bid for rruKhlng thn ro.k. prrpsnw snj tfrstliiiff the riMtil hi'l, haulmc w ,..,1, l.,.i v.n.r r..llliiir and finis- lug khUI roml, and VVadMnirton l11? rttmirvtis tliB riffht ti mirft Sy W lilils or to m'it any bid fr ths B iinnrovflmpfit. or for lh frnulinf. Mw inff. sitrfsiling or rnthni?. fsntii' ma nml aiinrtfii lilmni. Mf . . ' . . t. Mill It Hirt'iii improvements ran w -tlm fiffii-t. ff the Mnilt-rniiriiM Uny link of Wnshlmrton t miniy, , ' offlre In tho County Cniirthousf. , llilllmrn. Orecon. on f,r it; HU. . I i- Ai.y furthnr Inrormsimn Im.l n H...,ll,..,tiM., tn 1). II. Kesson". County Juilgo of Walilni'n cmK'' 1 tiri'ifrtn. ,.1. . Utttfil At UillMlHirn, iiriTiin. . -; lllh tiny of April, A. P. I'1' . Jly onb-r itf diss Comity tours. , Cmmt'yt:ci!.rk tt WashinW County, Oregon. PRIVAlt HOME rOK Sl Under charge of experienced niirao, MIIS. CHAS. GAUHNKB. from rorimnn. Solicits patients from all PW Bicians. Ilmtofmrn, Kesniilii P"'" I'linne, Mill ii KM Argus and Oregonlan, $2.25.