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,act M or 9iii, or BMff p. . CUr Will Cchrbcata) al tonal (Jrf Saturday ( ThU Week, wis u it ntiesie to aeon in ju oi iir.i in TMt ciir Trttfc M(f I m Saaw Day i"' a" r II...... u iul nn iiinirn in.iN..r. ... '''""'" and Oa SuturJiiy. May llh. at Forest Ofuf, will vur I Villc 'a final formal May Day program. Un def th auspirt-a of a joint com mittee from the Y. W. C. A. though ,!' "' 'l a.,.Jhr," i ,h. V '"V th((U : "-" Homo,,!,,,..,! Itikrl. VI .11 ... 'MribulrJ I irtl I Week hy ShtriH Mr f-u 1 ... ' i.albm.th nf Ulnar hs ..... ink uiiiil i ill ini uav urvuva m.. a. ftaif ... In nun .4 . . . . "rU3 SM IIL r iTUnn,rrifh Vkl j. "T.1 17 ? n.rs ror nai T m.n. 'f- Zina Wood 14 num. or . I tTlil.r.j .1 l'lt M( Mlllir ilri.iL .1 . . ' imJ Y. M. U A. an appropriate many dispensers .k wirbration ha been planned, I th large cities.. U'i-'h,., i ,'. ''!! . . i ii aai ii ii i Ti..kituk . " After con- iaK, ' -.V" .V"' 'aJ I..J.1. ... Bonn r.,,.,1 ' '""inng, ""IM t w men ( t),,.,,, j Sm Im-oIiU .1.... . ., ( Ii-rL I ...... i -i'n more lk-in 'In' lias t U.....1 .... .. r.-a'ly fr th the rr'rationa are raplJly BrtHnif fiiml t um ferrtnkT with iVan Karnham, the coaimttt ha dec(te to omit th pii-nii- lirraklgNt no that ihrft may l mtre tim to pre. jr forth niorninir enerrim-n. At 10 :tl the pnicewtion will tM farairil at the lidrary it rim ami i ill wind Ht way through the ntt to the throne where Uuefn Lara I will le rrownetl w ith due kfrwnony. Kollowinir thin there IHH hall an.i all will Sh'-nir i:.. " nuiik Ivi, iii.it. (lf "Pert at tin' C.iurt I n is ;7jiu:wiI,u.otl.cl;l;r-::: Pl. wh.,-h uVlHir, ly. lleWHa..! to . ,. uf rrrniUi.t.n.limHN,1f ,. , nple of Sm-iahsm. ,. , ' " r ''in Ul'St KXiS a k ii inmii l,,.r, 'e printers. in r'aiiin'H Ur 'Ves to flmlrlhm. l'he ran.Ji.atea U,r ,v. 'HimiTDUS fi.ur-1 t ! rt imlilii"..! ;..L.. . . . . " i. ami live on cows, fori 7tf Jrs. Anilrw SI,,.,. i i .,-,. . hmmott's millint-ry fr chil- hut'" "5man- "f n-wrne-was down to ih ... at vestt-rday. wu"l aninm ma. h.ne for H. Uillshoro. "ale. Write rron. Al ftm Af tlafl tratf . l neglected, and i ; 'i i " -uniy nan In Wgh I was Deinjr done on im- Favor niX:uMwABpP?arnc. The .HIT "4 lu'm I'lains vciiicirrr wivn vab a a IHr ability I ' . ne at once, so that H will be in readiness w hen th m . i nm .m iy r.diiori Iphold Hiia ., Ckaa aa tk;-it, ptn arrives. i:-i.4 : lw cApense is so Vil-.-k rnnr an ih to m,m,.r ed. Mr. ;,J,i,, uritl . . i Wn' ilftfiiH'r-it !. in HI'l. ! The county ti k,.t.a aiUH-ar k n un- iiaiiot.i, is; K'liuhlican I ' l'Hlatur,. Wi; Hari. '"'I Irfmman. IIILI i t . . """ii"iii. r, ," ':-randt: .11. Fry. Invert t'X (Jon lan ',.nl, i.i..:;. ""Knier. oi - 1 IUIII3, i ut'Hday. were in the city PRoraBiosAU RA. HA I LEY, M. D. "j-'irlaa and tiarrxoa: IZ'" i-Sch.hM.ka au.. A R. M. KRWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON f- ft R. SnrtCo S. P. PR. N . .J. F. Haynie. the road super. vir of Koreat (Jrove. w... !- .i .. n 'f. . -".line "IV. Withyeombe is a .r.UnH.-Jperson-That It ?!ach man and a Sblendid ritiu tht H could stand for imnL H'ati3any a.tin politics.' I Li -volunteer the 2. w me republican party wants a ti TVk'. Al . o-wiitt M. D. D. 01 worthy and honorable m.n .. of ' iT -" Vr3-.0" . ? Part "IVSICIAM & surgeon HI. Ii. Inl.i l!en Jarl on; ltf tllM Illlul.,... . i ! i . ,j be oneM.lo datu-e. the Kttr. of 'l'nl.tH. f w ,h , r,. r he I ' ,,-rk "F. C. Fun- nd drill, a Swedish danre and l '-'i' r. If y,M1 an. h j F. n.nl. r-F. A. F v e r e s t U wmdinif of the May jmle. mt,,i' Voim,l llM ,.Vi.nin h ! IhlUU.r,,, an. Jam.-s havii' tioon the hiifh ik-hool athletea ','t''r,"i" "t if y.m s,, , "fth I'laiim. lj apm lift i.nrtiii.iat It .L... to atll'liil ' ' Siirv...i-.. ' ... k. IOW. l'or..ul t !...... O . . . aiM.-y, l.lixlotl. t i rfasurcr- .' i Sappinirton. Va ire to iartiniate In the 10 ttend. ttjhintlun County meet will b, I ,w ri,riUllI,, ... l at lunrheor, in the inch,. i lit,,u, I 1 ' uleJ for 2.'M. and will I ii.,v..u,.j i i." Khlrtic event of the dav. A I 111 .11.. I ... II' '. tJ and u.nc.rn u-.ih iil i. ..u .".'" I""""' or J....l . it.. . . . .1 . . ui i'rar mi. k-raniiHian.i im I'l,,.,, .'MirViiVnH i . otnmissi.m.'r-U,H(. n. C.hI.,,,. an,j (; I U'ard. l!ut one con nil' nom!...... :.. ... inn i.i un Matte-I'lielh. hh.li V 1 1 1 I I'l II IM in i ,.ti, i . .: I r ml r iii'Ki-r ii,.,i.f i n y ralU-r fuesilay. their nominee for Governor. Tt essarV" tor? I OSTEOPATH L Foci, Im,: who Lwtt land, was a ' " , ' " eraM m H would work together ' Sh .XMia. 7" and friend, th? lat J the n! 0. ROBB. ha5I;vernvm'litvi8 r''" new "!r- Withy"nbe is the far- Prink Nachbaur. who owned n VS'CXAN & surGEom K.t th'nl' ("me n .rr s candide. He will give JLJ1'" Newton, has d . Mill, ai An .?u ii i i - - wi i tt.: aa n . f i ar Ufo - !- tne place to rvwm... Di:r. "o'"-ofiic. cii. d Contractor Walt T,vl,., : nA . nk' a ot nicely with the lJumi, on. He stands for ZTfn onL h? Pace a, few years Mvr 'aw OI lice lllll lilimr t' m..r. -.1 . wen .' 'I " 1 .1... "" .uuiii, op- . in. i an taws and for r nu ne nasi . ...v um I. Jfnro. Wanted: FxrM'ri.n,t and wife for ranch. 4 mil t. VaslH?:, Mu8t e team. -Ad-dress W. Thayer. Ga.sn. Ore. uviii oi an laws and for a m. 'a , . .av' Bna ne "as n n t criT greater Oregon, morally? socilllf l caly of it The DR' R SEARS a"ltf nd i8 therefor SS Tn , "? a J" Ph Surgeon .7. ' ?uPPO" and confi- ua j 1" ' " u . . ne enee of all the votpm state. "-Moro Observer. It v a... . lr. Withvcomho will Faemermann. of above Oregon an 'SSSLTnZl i1&.TJ? Souther'n th.. ii l town the first of kressive Governor His oolio H:k- ute I-ortland will be vlSSS and"' ORRGON lfom5.) to ?;:U) dinner may wurea mm umtha on the npul Faculty la.hca head the imilU'e for the dllferenl ktluind all HtudmU, frtendii 1 tawaipeople will have an on. rtunitr to ivure dinner with- IkaWnif the ground. It 8.00 cornea the final pro- wnicq inclut.n dancea. MliiW, i j i i i" i. itv J. II. Fachelor. J,n Arin,, and leler Fya... am-M.-d i..-ar IVavrrtoll. recently, were t.,t. lefore Jiuli?.. W. II S.imiI, i Jay. and placed under f.'-MlHui.N III default ,,f whuh they were returned lo the jail. J i,,., 1!irp. nguinat them is larci-ny fr.,m :, "'"'I'. ne (i (lie articles alleve,! near Wuei, antomime and ! 'av' ,M,,,1 "len U-ing a cr..w p Mivitiea which are Uinn . r ltw have their I X wret. There will U. ,njr or"r'" morning rwof twenty tive centa each Anotl er anciiuer Wash the track meet and evening marriage has come to vru.(' irUinmrnt. The dinner will (Wa Carlson has sued Carl C-u' wed rifeteria ntyl and the " for divorce. alleg,iU. t h it he according to the menu, hnn abuse.) her beyond meaxiire morying program will take 'd that at one tune he atf., ke,i Ma front of Marsh Hall and her with a butcher knife She W free ftcelit fur I ... mla r..r II,.. i..i...l.. ..r... W trsU wliirh will I m,d ywr-olj son. 'cenweach. The evening v y. i.. i.i.L'..i i..m ..I : r .... -- .. .. nueriu. me re- 'ul.li- ans have no candidate for that ollnv. I' O r hrecinel ' ! m"!i !' ""'" fr justice in ll'INlHiro. while Win. Mcquillan "" W I., fuller are running for ''"tahle. all on the republican ticket. liWmiUV ANMM.kSAKV Place lava d kl-J't .... m the in r uourto '".; io0.. Mr Naehh,.,:'?-.?" - wight Bat. day nojl. Uttict 18 N.i-t pro- Pacific for New yZ "P-". iriea San Frann.w -V " ."a '"unio. mil u'i i. a .. : a - i . aw amiiu a bh m nrraia I. , " " vi hlUI MJ 'iisiness trm rnnn... f..,i .. ;(u the Hunger Fros. Bawmill. ror sale: Several vdar fence 71 t T ' - of strong He aluo ThVi- . . naea v"t- Will sell at 8 cents each aggressive, but with reasons hl Buxton. whp, k a.na at i . i . ."viv hici tur i f r v rv. ..aervausm. and no cleaner swled. wish them a pleasant trio man mora v ever nffpi coaani inp. ides San FranciW .nVT u k KrvtK-veS rrrrr l ... thousand !iery 8ense of the word. A man pect to make an extendi viZl KluxJe Island Ke. h.li'hlh,. ............... 1. ""i"" I'm inine.1, ,lrs. .Max Crnndall. on .Maple between Sec Ihird. Telephone Citv W. R Smith, of South Tu:il:i tin, was in last evening, and he saya mat nearly nil the fanners" Ollt hill uyv lini.i i;,,l.l....l nil iAtm I ... . . : " '"-"I, ! thei..m; r u: r """.. week. C. Hancock nr v' " ,7 .,wlin s 'w. "'". wance will M. Con.t.iri.l 'wi ot Marsh Hall. uir i : . i.i - ..1N1.-1111 hh iMen on.i Bll.i Wfeiiftias oileen of th II aT w 1 7 nome Htti. "". 01 lOmell. , Ina. was I pasturage tor for tl Saturday. M.y "W tor daughter. j. WM Have lr K.rl I InumlHT A. pipfl Hawthorne IJjmch. II miles east ny. 'ihel0' HillMbon), - J. Siper, ;!tf ""TiirnawM to Mr i InumU-rof cattl. CT lwv p. r'" nip rer.'iiw,ni wen led imiti w .vi horses. ft iihiui.; rr""jn 'womm tor years, umi w no was Jician. with olHoes well known to many in this cum. ij, iii mwn yesieruav. en- Btriii autamiMAi i l t id i , i"?""" ""n 1 renin, whose lather .... " m.-i in nniiinnce nii.smess III OP grOOm 1)4 Mnrl tn, f circles. I he relatives and family of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Hess, of Hethany' met at the family home Sunday Mav :;. lllll. to celebrate the mli birthday of Mr. II I'SS. Mr. Hess' children presented loin with a magnificent Spanish rocker, und a bountiful dinner was nerved at I:(N) p. m. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. I vronimtis. Mr nn.i jl'liilip Kroiiss. Mr. and Mrs. fur j Christ Fangue. Master Artie and Joseph llvronimus. Master Fred Krouss. Master Julius Iipgue and Miss Marie Fangue, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aeisou nnd daughter, of Hills oro; Air. and Mrs. Chas. Hess, Masters Fred and ( JeorL'e II.jh Miss Viola Hess, of North I'lains Mr. and Mrs. rred Heckman .Masters John ami Henrv Fit man, Misses Marie and Fessie l.iesman: Mr. and Mrs. Fr( Hess. Masters Chas. and Arthu Hess. Miss Dora He.m. all l.ethany; Mr. and Mrs. Frc .Meyers. Master Alfred Meyers, Misses Alia and Fila Meyers, of Miadv FriKik. length L' I It . .r .7 . i'. j. noiiman, Cornelius. Ore I'lin l.'.iiitu - . Imon mnnll.. .r , . . .'ihc ii '"" iiiiii an v trvpr nrrpran himo.if i . . - "-man Futheran Those who sup- canrflH.to..1!1 dei"'tic . icucrnor, was out Congregational tk 3 W1" ! do'PK Oregon a splen- wS. meeting Sunday Kehonl t 9 t 'i 'vw and at the same time "T,!."1 mocratic . "" Bays ne thinks he :(w "Tt ii.:i -. .. I uniiie on ine nnminafinn 1 I-rn,tMr. and Mr, n - Times. " uazeue and he expects to land bv . rrace' nP',f -meri,h Bloeh nice T. Page, of near Varlev. "In one n;;n .i. .- ?V?nVal Ptorlity. , Manning bases V M ' ' wa, wm. a son. The new another m,n ; n"r "L"VM "' " nis record as dis- DAOLEY A M:x ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW mi I and I Hfcat- Baildlar HILLSBORQ, . . 0BE60B i inniTiwMwwuuu E- B. TONGUE ATTORNRY-AT-U1W M arrival is a grandchild of Mr. and as we euiped to l'.fl." 5 attoTyL when he ed Mrs. J. L. Karnirrover. ihiT...1 after payment of the deoosits. dollar - iviiv ql:i ii un 1 1 rzA i nraeoDia rw w . j.ii. . . i "niv.ii urune The Warren oennlo hai'o iu. placing a coating of tar and sand n some of the paving which N'py put in here a couple of years ago. II. G. Wyatt. the North Plains contractor, has a big crew of men at work on the two.m;i a. I itv "ireicn oi new road hiu' JOHN M. WALL ATTORNS Y-AT-I.AW UpUirs, A. C. Shots BtJg. afata A tad UltUBORO. , . ' ORMOI, are to have a reniibli.n on. lC"! "'r3 .wno n n rrwvvww rv- i" w i, ic iiiiaiiav rn ioia in a w )r. Wihvnmk .1. " j "" c wie . . .. 1VJ uculwriluc mcn saved many a dollae for is a man u-hn cfon; r"u" wm iraTi. o." iu , "r T.lw?r FT08 W ajro. Manning forced who was -lillamook Hera d fmnii, vfw. uarant?e.. them. "K3 an aiong me line. If we one of th- Ait Zl le n an HTL.I1 . . . I " i ne iiepuDiican reels that no Poor people, as well as others. W. N. BARRETT ATT0RN8Y-AT-LAW man thus far mentioned for Gov- jfth uh r n .. rrw,: Btw. 6PP. coBrt Hou.. -.'1.. . ' ..lie. ernor will meet with more gen- was I HILtSBORO a l,nri . if . !' ""! jeMeniav, en- ba a trip route to Gaston, w here he was "ome In Cornell-(looking over some Spring Hill HAI.I. property. For Fale-l'pright Piano, first class condition. Would lake goo: cow as pari pavment. -"Address Hillslmro. Fox l(i;i. oupl. Harnes savs that over id districts are this week holding Eighth grade examinations in the public schools. This is the argest class of applicants in the ither examination will beheld in .lum of I). fMd Muecabee Team . M lNn playing bar g. "'Mcanon. will contend .am T,.nlw- n,t 'Athletic Park Th;- w well recommended. inpy Play a snannv !. "ass oi applicants u ""vi featured the hlaU),;yo( the county.. An. coining "loaded' iu. anil ua .i.. .1 i.. .. .. . . f-..r.. ""me locals I JUfi received - u ihmt I.l I I'al.inl . - "iiiniiu iff. i ii v new lot Sun Proof paint. ardsdown Corwin me. v I! IIHL?!!. 10 Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Feel- and t this . tlV1":? two children, visiting at llov. CVfT e were in the city yesterday. Mr. Beebe is an oldtime newiianer man, and of course did not get out of town until he hud called on the religious journal. Fishing tackle of all kinds. Fresh salmon pggs, etc. I). Cor win. ; I ha WHHhinirton ( niintv V eler. gallons are being an aM0C'at'n is holding its an 'rfe crowd, as this nua' meeting at Forest Grove, any enthim!o.u today, and many are attending . . -".v ., , -,, .. , , , i: irom iniscity. ine did noys will be royally entertained by their Forest Grove comrades. Ul ihe season C DANCE girls' Club will saturdiy evening "elvetia 11.11 ti.7: ',r th'r.l dane .ml '"nr usual j I "' HUUU eing this Idd CtT IN TAXI'S Ladies and Gentlemen of the K puhlican I'arty: M elected. I will vote no t those appropriation bills, except only that are necessary torn the State government. 1 1 . : I . I . uanroaii service is now goo. in Washington County, but the tare is too high. I favor 2c per mile, same as in the Fast, ride ('heap and build up the country It is the farmer, working man i i ... ami worKing woman that needs tlie help in this world. Farl F. Fisher. Candidate for Representative. Primary Uection. May Fr. -adv. "tJ-Bteii ii..:. -a. C8t dances. Tick. nfii un..k fthMi. ""vvw, 91 t 5 1 uiiu ing Cinloi ...mi y v." wm born L K' .Mtty lo. "T0 Fllrnir... . o ' , ""re ' store Every. 10 Part i, r a i in w a. lerlnJ' Avone nt.t test m it i -i cnarge. F. T. Snicker is to oncn a new harness shop, on Main Street, opposite the court .house, and will be ready for business Mon day morning. Wm. Bailey, of South Tualatin, was in the city yesterday. Bai ley is a rock man, nnd knows how to shoot the powder to get , grniationcon- Betcha "KSl niai. ..I lihiuin ala PreshW al.L the r-i ' ."J u inn t0lie --if ncic ,lt'89 at the "ncti, in busi never got n better nut sundae in Portland than is served at the Hen of Sweets, Hillaboro. Geo. W. Guyton, of South Tua latin, was in the citv yesterday afternoon. Julius Christensen, of near Laurel, was in town yesterday. Henry Kamna, of Blooming, was in the city yesterday. Argus and Journal $2.25. Kmmott's millinery will please you. Frank Mandell, of near Mid lleton, was in town today. Mr. and Mrs. G. Fssner. of Mountaindale, were in the citv today. B. Fleischauer, Herb Matteson and Chas. Fennis, of Gaston, were down to the city yesterday. J. A. Johnson, of Beaverton, was up to Hillsboro yesterday, on his monthly conference with the county court. Mrs. Wiley-Kdwards and Mrs-. ii. v. nieatie, oi urenco, and Mrs. A. G. Poole, of Portland, were guests of W. V. Wiley and other relatives, Tuesday. I Miss Fura Tamiesie has been chosen (uecnof May Day festiv ities to be held by Pacific Uni versity, at Forest Grove, Saturday. ' A strong German girl, capa ble, familiar with sewing, etc., wants position in, or about a family home. Address sealed envelope, G, care of Argus. J. F. Zimmerman and J. B. Campbell, of above North Plains, were in from the Wallace settle ment, yesterday. Both are in terested in good roads, but each has lost his delivery out of Scap poose because of bad roads in Multnomah county. ana aria piiv uootAHdM.. a . a iimtM'r and G en wood rrai ,avr in eastern Oretron th. uT. rv.f.' "c sulies anu uitnwood. than I)f rn uregon that the lowest bidder on moving am Attend David Goldstein's lee- he is elected he will bring adig- HaJJ f,romGreen- THm TOKTOftt, . uie court house. Friday nity. a well balanced business Fl - - dTTi '-j was James uar-l viiuua, jr., cemng, way . Hewi entr. extkrinee that will mo'" ."!" Yl u"u nousemover. and Airnw lain you. Under the ausnices nf ministration a credit tn "c oee.n awarded the the Knights of Columbus. State. "-Union ReDublicar T J" i,de"ver the building a hO Q KnAn ... I . w ucyu awaruea ine con- Republican liZ n cuver "e ouiiding the u",ce. i Schuimerich Block - -- ativn BIIU I (I Mf I I sstz i.M'ssk iriaiS"'11' Hnhw- - - the Grange Hall. Saturdan'g'hl not,mak ; 8 oice ffiv 1 .7 S TiL;,et3' inC,udi' 8l: a llfa "ifheOreJonT " i !KS rathe RfcS- P r. $F All are cordially in- . .f' lh Oregon Scout. . than to build anew M o vited. n i Among all th nnint. r- . . cw' TIP T tit mmn "HercMwof n;a, -ii Rubernatorial honors this year . " , ,a 8trantre what travel will ted Kire h ' f.5,-S.t-ra- there i3 mne ore fit or more P',ast Winter wh Sheriff offi. Church Fri In. Jhl Christian worthy than Dr. Withycomb? P! was at ElCentro. long- -i, ur'l" n filht' AIo"Jay The Republican nrf?enM "?? to see one familiar face from Successor to Dr. Linklater' Office over Delta Drug Store. Residence i i- '' inor tn boa nno -:i:- . . "ci.ue, oeiween h tad 6ih Si. - night an illustrated Ben HurTe7. hV 'pu""can W om- " wh:3""". Hillsbdm. turn a , i, o- . ": ou stronger candidate nor ... i w wiumj, i c ' vicgou on Tuesday Dr. C. B. Brown and iL . neither knew the other was there Office and Drug Store. wife were guests at the Corne- tire stat better fi ted m nK hIS iT'a met in-the sheriffs Orenco. - Oregon 1,1,3 hora- the dSntt fat ' f AlJ? 2? Mnday m0rnin I nnecUB.UREG0M For sale-Three year old Ger- tive's office than Dr. Withy-Lr?,n,r thp m""fK in ' nnnnnnftruuuuu. .hi - uiu u uiiy, Droxe single and p-omoe. ne is a true gent eman vllMp.rIecl 111 grades ouble, nice to handle. Also au- a scholar, and as a sfafoaman I Sf?re.nade in the 5th grade bvlcba. n to seat buggy. Price for Imth would handle th .ffo.Vo f u districts 27,Watts school. iinH 0. .iui 111 . .. .. """"i r . o vi U1C K7 C .L... . f-oo. Y and . Claln -W. A. Marlin, Twelfth Governor's office in the same J'a ?? 8fh1'. In 7th SCHNABEL A URophr Oak, Hillsboro. 5-7 practical manner that has won rahd,8t"ct 79 w'tch Hazel, ov-nn,AUC1- UROCHE .... : i . . . 1 snpllfWi lurfanMii n..i .im i.iu-.. . Tl. i:ii.. n "oivensa praise lor his work I t.wj. uuiui lore- '""7'?" wiwib, tawaaawi !iht i f2?,S T HeWlU MPMntof brt& for four wVaS!5 ught a four-Hnind bass one agriculture in th sf 'months, Shute school. Hi iq ?;''"''?. uSm?S; nrr....U.. . T. I if1flnT.nS. Nhllf A iaraaI tA . s I ItaAlPII 7ftamnla lla.iu- JLJr JT7V" day.last week, in the pond on 'r "r , W e averaged 78: Raleigh S a,NftjsSR ne .mmott place, just west of ..Wrt K4f. -"r"'' . . secured an averaeed of tia. ...... - -.Ja 'J. T "T" Sm.liiHrafiiu.iiM. i7.i.!I:.TV" I" t'rtffiwitiei itl unfnrn MUnln. Mrs. M. Kotzman departed uesday for Bend. Ore., where no and Mr. Kotzman w ill mnim tneir future home. Mr. Kotz man is now in Idaho, and will join his wife later. The regular meeting of the W. T. U. will be held Tuesdav. May 12, at the United F van ire i. cal church, at 2:30 n. m. A Mothers' program will be given, un some special features. A are invited. The library pnmmiHnn for tha Carnegie Building has awarded the contract of building to Kn. geidinger it Cook, the contract price to be S8.900. Better brick than was contemplated will be used in the structure, and the interior work will be more ex pensive. Hillsboro is pleased to know that the contract was let to local contractors. - "win. tin, i -- nj. i utt l$IMliraV1 On atfAMAJ a mm r , I "" (Oioio, ,u ii. . OAililliey. UISLHU. eamo tin n,!fk tnkX.;Z:" .""IT """V ur' JamM "ithy- an averasreof 77 99 K i SSSSLS? combe. His career is an open erK(i 01 77-22- UeMMt KaMaoSrlSK book to the Deoole of OrAmn John Boeker 'Sr. denarfa tk;a i-iT?nk?j". ? , and tVu, mni, ; .k. V-. week fnr Iw A .""1" ., ininn a. ,: . ." oiaiw iiavei .T . "Mgcics nu oiner accomplished as much in the last California points. While in the score or years as the man from Juu n Lwi ' Pick up some men Corvallis." Febannn for the Boeker basket v.... .. , - - VW.J, Adv. In , W,H . 8UTn move into the joneison Duiiding, on Third NOTICE TO FARMERS Fo1' n.orin ot Main. Mr. PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist I &efceLWl" ?aH the W South Office up-.Ui over" Hulabon Nattonal P.1 u ti .. w no aouDt have u niuuiier hi rseinanv vi inmin nn , ... . inmaanvn. c. . ----- . - i- .. k. iw oiuiins are in. i nd 5cfl T u.V aurin.May. frequent at this time of the year and wil finish the season's run Wm tA. u "ineyear by running the last PriHa .yym wda, the oldtime saw. Saturday in May.-AI. Croeni, mi" a?an, Passed, through the Bethany. 6-g city Mo"day. running one of the wuuuiy a sieam road rollers. He will stay with the work on the at Bank. ORIQON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Mr. and Mrs. Frank were Cornelius visitor tka iof . b iwt of 'ne week, attending the urowmers-nancocK wedding. Airs. f.mmott haa i-oHua . , - VUMVVU every nai in her store. Many Ben Heesacker. who has the contract for crushing and haul- beautiful hats will be 'sold at .t-vi va iicai i a tunc ui Lvuot rocK tor nearly a mile of road in the Verboort section, was in the city yesterday. He says he is going to give all the farmers who wish to haul rock a chance to do so at the same price per yard that he receives under his con- Fred Hollister, the democratic PnnriirfaA 4Vk aT.. . i tract. He also Pvnn. tUf ' l.T. . ""Kress, Bnouid will be omeyo.un7eer wk out! that wav. and that if thin mo J.Iir w,u Prov.e himself ializes over a mile 'Af "omtnation shcH 1 1 1JJ w H.,s?, HM ph. a-s Ti'mssr uuiiiiutl, . nnj fK.-.. k- iT j."." Ti" ,"e nanaies one of U'K macnines makes him Persona grato with the road uuuuers. Y.?.u;heSne of North Xakima, Wash., and her daugh- 1.C1 . WIS. IUMH nnMM kF u;-i. . " P.Pu- u- S re guests of Mrs. Hiatt's daughter. Mrs. R H. ureer. or this citv. Thev accompanied by Mrs. Shearer's uauKnier. Mrs. LiUeilA Holm. i so of Spokane. " ' . - Henrv Matthoa nt r..,..i in Monday, nursing a few bruised musciea, me result or a. fall from a horse. Matthes has been flrt iahing marketing his potitocron. JFJJT-" Mrs. Jos. Connell, of Third and Oak. was taken to a Portland hospital, for an operation, this morning. She is quite ill. JPtntette Bldg. Room 5 aad I ' HILLSBORO, ORE. Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - Ore BOWMAN & VALUNRGKAM Attorneys-At-Law CoMMKRcut Bank Buck