( ! Cimo nri nvrriR . ..,M. M"'1' -- . -..iirilYinil ,TniOT P llUkNI IIU Jllilbl UUIllUiiiun In III W iMiKii si "' list al,Hrtt ' i ... ..ni!ii. ami ai nut lutrr .ill Uk i - ..!. v-i-rv i . I :ni ' " ,"' n " ..r ii.- umi.at.v will .11 Hu rt' Mill ... ..r ii i l. 1 1 I, .. .. ,1 '"" " ..... -hake Lands k . ,.,,.,. until A ,11... U-.l l u. ... iMl.iim Ihll. Hw. "'..I... tl.f l .. a- K r - .11 r.-t, ur " . . . . i,..r.. a ill l Liiv .'.lir''- f ' .11 l.i K.'llll tU'UI- r . . . .. ... it... n.iru. I.' ii Knit!'"'1 :. r . .i . i. ..i,... u ill u V. Uir M . i .1...... uoiiilftr I. ri' -it'..-. C iiiiii - ' .. . i. . t. ...... ..lr .-.rcl. Htm j , tl..- a.!.lr.'i of wl ..in!,, tin- nunmiiur L, ll.ev will .rmiui . V-.tiir.- in th itlulliT " . . . . . t . n No, III M. n. lay ihimu ir, foil.. mi: i'ilt'' ri. in a folio in July: i..rs4in. i hanceiior com L a,n HurriH. i-i rliun- )ro. nisxl- r m urm; '. mtr of wiri; iway kt inmT i-uaru. ri-i j. r . Atfham-rllor una ouitr Mitur.jy, ian fi, I'r.ifWr It Vtimm, 4'ntniiit(Mt ;.f ti,. r.ifHiH4r T. I. I'.. i IcaiO, i, lrriiHvi-t. will u.Mr.M, tl,,. 'f Kon-Ht ir.Vf an t vn inil Oil thf llllltjrctH of I fit- il.ii, ,.f tly uiul iihmih ,f ,,,i,t,.i lh Hlilijtvt of th.. I' , , , rnrrlT f ilm-nH.M .hiAin; .r- thi lialnH un I h:i in' 1 1 . filthv t rmliifiv'rr lt'li. ..i MiHi in a ru ntn iriil , ll. it i, rr'Uto in tin mull, r ..! . lijmif t In-ill from II. , i-ntly Mritli-n n lml; tin ,u xtrrmiimti hi of t f !l. al wilh tli Kilnl Vt'lllKlll Of lin-r,iliL Ii , . t m.-uiiK of i-Mi-nnih;i!iin (.f llollHi hoM lii-ht. I'rofr ist.r V v,rv iiii'i.l on un-ir r . . . . . .. . . . i. . i. Mrt li'"H wif) ," if Uu'Star l l .-utri'. IWUr uCiiirailrt ll li- rrn-ivi-il l.y inU I'mirt of Waliinifton up l 'J . in., on Sattir tr. 1.1. Ml i. uiul int-ii ftr tin- fiill.'winir work wunly: spun al I'lirmiiik'ton. t rt-ctivr.l for nti-i-1 or kt H 0. -4 ilure. lullf kith of Sli roo'l. L'.eJ rlifi-kx limit ! n fi live u r ri nl of tin1 Vi Uimli imiht follow SinvilifalioiK may lx' the olltit' of the County V.ght l n m tm .I to reji-rt Wl liH. D. I!. l'.'MMolirr. Cmmt v .IuiIwm'. Vili-riif Count v CtunmiK I'uiirL SttKMH. M.NVS mif i-i'rrisi- si-n In enun, rriilav i-vi-innir. !h.t t1(- M K. ihun h itrailuuti's from tin- coin mI uiul oin- from tin1 ihfn) rco'ivi'il iliiiliiinaH lirth wan 1,-autifullv l'i' ith tin1 rla-m colors n M un-i'ii. tin- clan' motto i 'No Stniis Tlitrt Siil 0 Hit- inMram runsist w ih:, inviH-iitiitn niu: (y Ili'V. llrviiti-r. dims i i pv iiy two vrai unti'H. rei Mtiii'ssainl iiri-Hi-ntation Fa Iiy Srhool SufH'rviHor fUark. IVof. Class, the mm principal for m-xt P Dri'si'iit ami Hioki of f nil year',, work, 'r n ii. Milnliiv rctin-H from wk to filter thf Msta 1,1 wt'Mininillf, Hii. Uali-iL'li s.-hiiol KfailuiiliiiK f x,. rcisi'S last evi'inmr, Jun 2. 1 Program, nuisistinir of niusic nml ri'i'itatioim. was Hit' class motto, "Ity pr ions wc miM. to rise. ? lciiy ihsplaycl on tlu iMilien A. , of Port li: j i " r'H'ri-.l tin- clans ml.lrt'ss P II. Jack pr.'Sfntf.l iho P ' ilic six nuliiati'S '" I'UVIS. who h4 an. WUKllt tlin kcIww.I for fars has conit-iw.i... tn Hie (iillicrt. Hi-hmil phemmty next year. Haviil k ii.-., Ill .. .. I ! n "'iiniii iwiu nirn, "U'VI'I.Unn f t III "ratii, Island I ,' mriru fill- K t)lll'hi,o.,Li Hi... ' m.. .. 'n Maple Let ween Sec lh"l. Telepliono City 49tf Shevlin ,.r ii tu - l ' 1 " OVCl lUll, n Cftllur VfHtPrrtav to in will entertain ii iMitnri nv nflfi- t the home o CO I f DRflMiece I uuom.niLL I IIUIIIIOU A SPLENDID FOURTH? I'.iit IikIusIiiuI 'ra,tfU I'roiiiiftril I'V Cinuolltc in that itr M !W CIUSS hllVi MUM b AtljiitH Mill u l lull (uiiic Rank lur i , II p r. ti,.-I'.,- i! 'Ilo'.l ', II ... I I i m;i! f-.r Ii. a--1 r. irth practical ami wr.m-n-r u p.v, execution have Lroiii-ht r. .-. ,'i . that wen- Hiinply ama. in m ,.- n-uiinir tin- iiumt,, rn ui u ti .i tn- of thf fly. 1 ! ,j work of thi-sf t "p. al . ri i . mire loiinpail to tin- h-:.r,-ri ntrotiif il.-siri-to lw n I of tii - iiiim-ci-HHiiry n-iti ami jtt. ti,.-'. am linu-ivi- tl.nn an int. i Ifcnt untli-rstandiiii; of 11,,- m hy which it ran In-most :!. i , , ly and t-roiioinic all v acciiupli ,),,,! Kr Salt-: No. ;ri. Autoi'iati.- ki-inini-'ton n!m. b!iiI!v i, ! Uric fl AIM-hc ,t of i-ir; , tcr' tooU, price I J,,, f Mrs. T. I'. Hu. l ar.l. I , i,ti. ami Jackson Stn--ti. ll-i! . !,. r., Ore. 'J 11 Karmiin:ton il.-f.-at. I North lams laxt Sunday on id.- N'..ril 'lains diaiuoml Iv a n''nv ,.f U to '.I. I hc Hi'o-e in ! I,,-s,--, ,-, 1 1, mnintf was 7 i'i f t . r . : North Plains, '.irmin.'!,,.! I, ,. t Uot Ixrny and hcp 'I t r ! 'i III l III Mill innli,.' ti. si-or tied and tli- l-i- i North I'.ains thought tl ,-, .,, , use the Hpit hall 1 1 i! :, r. i . lirnt line mif Koliiiii.in hit tl,. hall for lo Pai i I: iit.-n- or North Plain-, Uillis and lis; r armiiiL'toii, J.. K. I, . and M. Pohinson. For Sale Nearly ti, nni!,.i inch waifun, narr.ov in.-. Vi!i sell at a hartjaiii. l rtnk Wal aci. HillslKiM K'Hite ."; Id I' Ml! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kr, uud atik'lilcr Miss I.oihm- .,,:,r!, l this moriiini? for tle-ir cottav-- at t iiK'kaway, to remain for th- summer. A numiM-r m tti.iri friends avf tln-iit a nr n-.,- last mlay i-vi-iiitik' ai Mhnii r i.- lillidreil and pinochle were tl..- featun-H. At a late l.mir lum li imii as send. 1 1 pivs- ni were Mi-'Si-rs and M.-idam.-s.; M. II. Slevcn-ion. .1. I). A I. rso i. J. W. Council. I. A. I."iu'. avid Kuratli. Mrs. I!. C M. Km . . , , . ' liey ami .IHhs .eMe in ami. a. Have pasturave for limited numlM-rof cattle. No hor -s. awthorne Kancli. '. r.iile.s cat of Ilillsl-oro. J. Sopt r. :Hf The hopurowcrsof Imlep-n l nce met last Saturday t or itauize for the purine of nnkini: campaign aifai't tin prop..ie,i prohitnlion election. Another nifi-tiiiK will he held at Aurora, June ti. and a mectimr will ' held in HillsUiro in the not ui ' tant future for the same purpose. 1 tlolstt-it) iiillciilf. Imii-ii Mav 1. Cerhar.ll C.oetze, Cornelius, (in i'on. ieuie of duly cointiiittee ' ,' t at i- factory profn-ss c,-:. I, ration July ; and I. "i t tl at many attractions I ' h" n Mi'ht-il. The North I'l.iin v.t.:i;n s A iiifc' will U- here, i A. i a; the l.j IVrri' wheel. '.--al halliMin ascctisiotis la,,-1,, Hi-cun-d. anil the morn ii ii. du-trial parade, under the ili.tr,',- of Win. Ni-lson, promises t" h- !ary. ratid h tt-r than ever, many more husiness men than " ' :' o i: pl'-'H'ed to partiei i -i' in this teature. ' i. aini.au Itovcnw says he i,; a- iH'm .,r free dancinif in the !".' a , ii,on duniiK' tin day ot t! , i'oartti. I Ii'1 hall j'umi-s on the ;',rd and 1 I'ii l.a.- not j 1 1 lu-en niirned. i ,t Co ' I t'-am w ill he hined up I'-r l itu ,la;s. IlilWUir i is more : ti,:,n anviout to .-t Hanks for 1 11 ;'.i w on Saturday the Pin lay f ll.''t .Mi. Manaurer Adams ,,l I n., a ,y the lat of tie- week a I , ti.. .,r not this team can t i!,.- 1 1..- li.-id for the hi annual ;'.'ti!-. I I'..- ;,. -akerof the day will Im- ' I n IU ll'iie for atilioillicemelit Arifu? kmi ()' Kufiien 12;,:, ! Watch C.rfr's tto.. f,,i fr,, i rit-s. Dtt. Wohl.-r.of Oak Park, wa in town Mutiday. For Kent Seven rit'-m '., llnr'1 and I.ineoln, K-rr Pros. KoU-rt .lohf, 4on. of n ar C dar Mill, was a county H-at m :tor yesteniay. Herman IJoi'e. of larmir,.'!',!!. was a city visitor Monday al t. r noon. Sam l-nox. of Huston, w t . a county s-at visitor Fridav, U in; called on a case in circuit cu ;rt. Harry Pall, formerly ,f 'ia; ton. now handling real e-'a'.- iri Portland, was here y-st.-rd a .-. J. C. Kuratli returned i ri l;ty from a liUK.iness trip to A 1 trn Coiinty. Wash. John P.rown. of near Hank;, was a llillslxiro visitor liecora tion I lay. Miss Kthel Donald.-ion. of port land, was the truest of Mi s Oi.a oord. over Sunday. Ir. ('. P. Prown and son. lloyt. of Portland, were in the city Friday. J. Q. JohiiFon, tt 1m !ow Witch PIONEER MILL 1 John Milne, l or Year lroml n. nt Atilkr. Die at Hi Yeara j ti it c Im-,;..- ti..e. !l r r, ; i "'ii. r an. Mr. lUe-cow savs . . I ;. elloi t W ill he made to ti.is the one ,e-t telehra A ti-.it ure ill he a Umk ;-i -lr.il ion for nil "homc ," on the Fourth. C kl HI HUNKS 'W.-.l . rial l- jkmd: .-ure t express our appre 'ii to the friends who so v assisted us in our sa l he- r,-;r. em. nt 111 the death o! our jd ar father, and also to thank ! ti,. 111 for the lovely tlowers. j Very Sincerely, F i.al.eth Milne Ireland, John Milne Jr.. .laeoh and Maud Milne. Hill !.oro, (Ire , June -1. 1011. I SI Ml! t Ii ANSIT.R t , 1', it Kx I' 1 I I'I N ,1 1 I S -l-.U I. 1, . f. W M .i 'i'. ' t. W 1 1 Miuiii .in A I -. 10 , .. I,, I ! I .Ire. 1IMKI , 1 r, ... .- ih, l.o I a r ,V Int. ;,Sl- i I , I ll'HV - II" I.. N V. I In !)'. ''. I hi . I , I. I. Liny. U . o V li t'.utlinr, IS n I., II i.. U-.r II lie Metll W 1 1 1 , , : .i i. !- I in , 1 I I t I I I I .,1.1 iu; 1 .. I. H W i!kr. I 1, k 1 II '.IIU llll'vl ml s y, V. eei ( i 1, 1 . 1. Mi ,w M M U 1 W, I, r ,n l .. I .. .v j.-01 s Ma;iiiii. o' 4 I Ml t lu ll 1, J ill '.!, Iiltoml.-, ; let ;: I- l ohm- lJ e II llllr t' lUllti.ll, lot 1 !-!.. It I . 1 1 1 1 JS'' I t"i,-iH-t- N. is.'H lii l I I'l Win. Pai'ley Sr.. the Impi-row . . , . ...... ...1 .. ... 1 er. is fKirlinir a new mcii.n.o auto these days, and In- is ai ready tpute captain tit the wheel. He Icarnc.l to run tin- iIu-IniIis" on th' car under instruction of his uranuvm. Clarence llanle.v. workimr ai a orest tirove (.rarane. Notice is herehy -.Mvcn that the ridinir of liicycles on the sele walks in the pavej streets hm tricl is forhidden hy order of the council. - I'. Plaser. v inei 01 1 - lice. Mrs. V. II. Forney and daugh ter. Klizaheth. departed M. unlay for a Mix w:-eks trip ' lia 'k t Ool.len titty. M.. t:ikinr tin' Or- eiron Flectric liml Mi ' inir ticketed H.V 'Mr' Mr. Forney ami the l.ys will keep Imchelor'n hull tll,11' uliHeiice, , ;, .hi, 4 1 ,1 , .' u 1 1 11 1 ' l iu i i I' I. Oi.il to .1 Im MfN.iiiirt, 1 n l: 11 I nt ! I' " 1 ii,.- Mont iwm- I ' Lnry v'. lot 3 ...'. ,'iv ,11 Viit-iiiin I'm'i- 5,M' II ...ii, .in,- I .1 m I- 11 3 il II . I .-'..nil i:,i, K,-.,:i, i.,.loiuiS ,111111 11, 1 ln'S 111 WilUt-.l.oi! ,' ,!, p 11,1 I , .Mm vVlntloi-k, 4' 11 v , V t J II I I 11 1 M Ii , ! ,1 'no , I il to W A .lohlin- i., ,.t 1 1 , A iiiomii "''I 'I 1 r-l"sS M 111 nil. It nr. ii'.iik m S,tm UVl 1 ,1 ..l s, ,1 li--rwi ml... C ilit t . V I- W iv, (. 11 Tiiiilf'-.. tl,,.. r.;lar I0A11101 Mill, 5 -' I .11 A ! - ; o r. i' s, loui.l i- 10 1. L tui in, j 1 s I- lo.f : xi,m K l-l II.- Ii l-o'li 'li l' l,,v"'. V xii ill I'lk '5 : '.o'vi - ,; .1 ti, 1 II. 'it. I" I '!'- I'tvi.l. tnti't ui 10 III. 10 Iv 6700 10 ;s . Ciov ,,,11 v 1,'t'lin Li-Yii ley. J ltH , ,. o H'W - .; M rmn,- to A A Phillip-, .V- ,,,,I,S I' e ii si-llin- St 1.1 a,, i.' V Lii-limi: m W M AM, 2 i..m I'm, I iinl irinu-r. U , 11 lllMonl loS,-n,liinvlei Am II ink. O Hi Al-10fll vi''C"s'- Annh.i l-M'ii'U tn .,t III l- oil view ... Kost- CI'ConiiiT, lazel. was up to the city th first of the w eek. Prices reduced 'JO per (' ",t. on nlao'cd iiortraits at John on'. Studio. ll-U (Ieore;e Con.elmann, of in low Sherwisid, was in town the. Lr.it of the w t ek. Fn d llatncl and John Keici.en. of West Union, wa re in the city riday. W. II. Luster, of Strand. ahove Muxton, was down to thi rty yesterday. All new vroods no shelf-worn I'oods on sale at (ireer's. Mrs. Kohert Schnci ler.of ( Ireti 0, was a county feat visitor the first of the week. The citv of Cornelius is soon to red a new city hall. The re corder has an advertisement in this issue, calling for Puis fur construction. Mrs. S. K. Lard. Chas. and Susie Zimmerman, of Portland. visited at the home ot .dr. and Mrs. C. F. Lard, over Sunday. lohn Schleirel. of P.aiks. pass- ed through town Monday, en- route, to WixMlhurn. w here he ex pects to remain until August. Dance at New Helvetia Hall. Saturday eveninvr. June jn. I'ickets. ") cents. LveryUidy invited. -Fctlerstein tV I .Utoii, Managers. there will he a dance in the North Plains Pavilion. Sat unity cvninir. .nine li. lor ine teneiit of the North Plains hasehall team. Tickets, you are invited. Wanted: To trade a horse weinhinn 1-ltHI tor it small pony. Call telephone Al..). Iliilsboro. ir address W. II. Parley, i orest Crove. Route '2. 11.5 The irame hetwt-en Hanks and Hillsboro on the Hillshoro irrnunds. next Sunday, -promises to attract more interest and a larger attendance than any jrame contesttd in the county lor a mini her of vears. Kach nine is some class in apiateur ranks, and the partisans ot each team will he here in force to pull for their respective favorites. According to the statement of the Insurance auditor for Ore gon, Washington County's finan cial condition is all to the good. The report shows that hut live counties have more money on hand and they are Columliia. Multnomah, Umatilla, lillamook and Marion. Klamath county is in debt nearly a half million dollars, and Jackson is a close second. CIIII.DKKN S DAY IIKr OATMEAL MILL IM OREGON I tamed the Bmtiari ia Scll4 Wata a Van( Mia John Milne, pioneer miller of HiliKlxiro. died at hU home in tliii city at midnight Sunday, aft'-r an illness of several months, during which time he continually fail'-d. Mr. Milne was born in Hani, shire. Scotland, May 24. 1Ho2, his parents beiw? natives ii that country. He livedon the home farm until he was seven teen years old, and then went to Klgin. where he Berved three years as an apprentice-miller, ill health forced him to leave the husiness, and he then took an apprenticeship in the New Mill Iron Works at Murrayshire, Scotland, where he completed his trade, and was made superin tendent of the plant, a position he held for five years. In 1857 he emigrated to Ontario, locating at Ingersoll. where for eight years he worked at his trade. In 1SG8 he went to New Zealand, later going to Australia. Leav ing Australia he went to Tasma nia, where he milled for 18 months. Returning to America he landed in San Francisco in 1ST'), and "that year settled in Oregon. Realizing that this was the natural home of the oat, and that the Oregon product made a line breakfast food he started a plant in Hillsboro, combining it w ith a flouring mill. His venture was Huccessful from the start and he was soon shipping car goes all over the world. He amassed a fortune, and, a few years ago, closed his plant. He bought largely of farm land3 on the North Tualatin Plains, and retired from active business, caving the tarms in charge 01 his sons, later deeding them to them. He and his daughter, Klbotbeth, now Mrs. Willis Ire land, made a trip around the world a few years ago. Mr. Milne was a man of the strictest integrity, and he had the confidence of the Portland financial concerns to the extent of any request, for they knew (us honor well. He w as married to Margaret Linklater, in 1878. She passed awav in January, 1901. Three children were lorn to the union. Mrs. Willis Ireland, with whom he lived since retiring from busi ness; John and Jacob, of North Tualatin Plains, The funeral took place Tues dav atternoon irom tne iamiiy home, Rev. Andrew Carrick con ducting the services. Interment was in the Scotch Plains Presby terian church cemetery. De ceased was a member and one of the founders of this church. Circuit court adjourned lust riday, and will hot ! in s.s.sion again until June when the trial In Puliol vs Jacob-ten will e resumed. The case of Smith vs McCarthy was settled after a jury had been called and one side of the case heard. Sarah J. toberts was given a derrce of divorce from I. F. Rofxrts: luntsinger vs Huntsinger. di vorce granted; the case of Dud rey vs the S. P. Co. was trans ferred to the United State3 court this being a damage case against corporation of Kentucky: Hird- sell vs Hayden, judgment on verdict Sealer of Weights and Mea sures li. r. Cornelius went to Mulloy today to inspect the scales at the store at that point, and this completes his tour of the county, with the exception 1 testing the various hay scales. When he makes rounds for this Office !tmr9 till a. m.; I to J p. tn. Tuelay. Tiiuitr, Hdtar.Uv 9 tu li Call answered day or u!'l. phone. O.lior over ilillstioru National. purpose he will carry only vvwwvwws pounus 01 weigrus wun rum- ana Dt) that will mean the requisition of j itUrJtJ, 11. 1). hack and team. Mr. Cornelius i-nvmn av Kr Kxmr.vf A',A . :: I ' tnj nui kci iiim .-iiiiiiuiaMiMri urilll ovt-,-.-,..i..t ii...i ....i.i. r,i.i U.M.I. II! nn.l I. . linj m,l ,U . ...r. .V u . A 04n.n.i r.f tkn ,,.r,l.r . n t. . I ' ' v.t..-u W. n.i. vouoij tn siiuii MU'A.NIiOKO, . OK Hit IN oruer. DR. li. h. SEARS Physician and Surgeon Ullice hour lo 11 a. m.; to 5 p. m. Call austternl tla or niifht. B-tl jh'jUL-n. Office In Antettcan National Ilu.k, npitair. HILIUOUO, - OttRCON OfM. m. ataatajf W. m. Mm BAG LEY A HARE ATTOaNKY.H-AT-t.AW ll'Hirns 1 anil t Nbo Baildin( lULLSKOUO. . . UlKltOS WAWMVWWWWWJ E. B. TONGUE ATTORNRY-AT-UW ongue ana .Mrs. M. hrwm (mice np sttirt in SchulmerLh Block sang, and Mrs. 1. II. tongue Jr. John IL Bailey, of above Pux- ton, was in town yesterday, re turning home on this morning's train. He is nursing a lame shoulder, caused by a falling tree striking him while working a slashing. Had the tree struck him on the h.-ad it would have meant "taps" for John R. ie says that his prune crop will be a big one thi3 year, but apples not so good. J. IL has some or chard growing 2100 prune trees and 250 pears and apples, Rev. Harris and family, of the Congregational Church, were given a reception at the Com mercial Club, luesday evening. welcoming them to the city. where they now have their home. )r. f. A. I'ailey delivered the welcome, to which Mr. Harris feelingly responded. Mrs. K. li. MUkCTOCOMKACTORS Sealed bid v. ill be received by the City Council of the City of ioM,e!ius. Oregon, up to and in- Fniscopal Communion Servuvi , ,.r ,(lU, : ion, for the con uin l. held at the tongrev.a -1 ..r .. ruy Hall in sun u! met inn of It City tionul church. Sunday morning. , Tll1 t'jtv Council reserves at 11 o'clock. Kev. wiainnci. o, ,(, IVlll.t any ami an Portland, olliciatmg. h,. Plans and specinciuions ...... - : I-., new lot ff'.-.M be seen at the olhce of the jllMl liti'i" " . i, : ,. 1 ,t Corne lls. I re. I I t I V Itl ioi uei , ... s '- rect Sun Pnxif paint. Patent Corwm. Teachers examination will held in Hillsboro, June 170. in clusive, and n large class is ex pected to write for cerltlicates. All Knights or Pythias t.f Hillsboro are retpn'sted to ineei at the Hull in tlii city, nt I'V'1 o'clock, Saturday evening. M. Sturm Sr., of I Uooni i n vr. transacted business in town Mon day. Clerk Luce sent (no oliu a primary returns to Salem tin tirstof'theweek. the canvassing board being here Monday to Mgn up the sheets. Mrs. Raleigh P.rooks. ol Scholls. ia recovering from a critical illness. I ' . riieips. City Recorder. fnke a look at our new 5-10-15 cent tables. D. Uirwm. -u Mr and Mrs. .1. 0. Miller, of .1. . a 1,1,. district, were in the tne i 1 - cily Tuesday. j 1) Koch, of above l'.looniing, was in' town Tuesday, conferring with County Judge Rensoner. Mrs Anna Woods, of Portland, was "tlio KHft of Mrs. Oldring, this week. -k ;,i .lack Sr.. of Portland, The Primary Uepartmsmt of the Grace United Kvangelical Sun day School will celebrate their Annual Children's Day, Sunday, June 7, at 10 o'clock, during the Sunday School hour, with the following program: Processional by the Primaries Song by the School "Children s Day Welcome P.essie Johnson "Children's Day Greeting" Pui-t Turner "What Old Mrs. P.rown Said" F.thel Strong "All I've Got to Say" Willabelle Atkins "I Love the Children's Day".... Fay and Fern Grolf "OnrChililtfii's Pi'vOids". I.mrol l'mil When the lliim H mm" LoU Vilk. unit Kalnli lt -ivitt Sunt;, "L O V K"...!'v tlie rriiii.uit-9 AVhitl Liltlt! Oiu-aCiin I'n" Wayne StrenR "Little MessentT."- RuliV Wifkier, Lentlif mill lteU-n Cnttl. 1. nt." llrlsinii l-'rest Cliililrt'ti'a lMyV Ml'l Atkttm Dilsit's" Ceil tuifo 1'islur Moilier'n Little liose" Iti iuu.i v.iiaiiii.in "The Children' l'emt" DwiHht l'nlu't "ILiiiny Children' Pay" ; ; ' Meryl Col, stock I)i'u't,'''fhe L'lowir'a LnllRhy" ....Itlia. MHlllier nun imiv oik1" MRS. NVILHCLMINA SCHOEN Mrs. Wilhelmina Schoen, widow of the late Frederick Schoen, died at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Schamburg, Tigard. June 1. 1914. The funeral took place yesterday, interment being in the C ornelius cemetery. Mrs. Schoen was born in Germany and was married to Mr. Schoen in that country. They came to Cornelius about 38 years ago, The husband died June 19, 1910, Deceased was aged 9 years, months and 17 days. I he surviving children are Fred Schoen, Cornelius; Mrs Minnie Schamburg. Tigard, and Mrs. Pertha Kalbath, of Berke lev. Cal. Mrs. Schoen had many friends in the Cornelius community. w here she lived so long, highly respected. rncrEftaiowAL. KA.HAILBY.M. D. . i'BTiriaa oJ fOarfeoa I Office tTptaif ia Schaiaitritk. Hoc K-uitic--tsuiitbM.l ruriter rUliii ami isreoii.t Mtrwta, Ptioiw. ..!.-( ity ss-; rwai.lnx-e.CUy tk R- M. KRWIM, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon S. P. P. R. j N.. P. E. & K. Oii.ee in the Tmi-.te Elwk. Thirl aa,t Main btrceta, llillatioro, Orrji'lt. ELMER II. SMITH M. D. I). 0 PHYSICIAN & SURGKON OSTEOPATH and Miss Helen Wilcox rendered piano selections. A large nunr ber attended and a very enjoy able time was had. Clerk Peter JJoscow has posted notices for the annual school meeting, which will take place at the new school building at 2:.0, June 15. A director and clerk are to be elected, and there w ill also be a vote taken for and against free text books. Clerk Boscow says that he has received seven bids for furnishing 20U cords of wood for heating pur posesand there may be more yet on the way. Russell Morgan, Lawrence Tag- JOHN M. WALL ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Lrist,iiri, A. C. Shnte nhlg. Main A tad UlLLMKOKO. - ORIOON. JjMMv4,t W. N. BARRETT ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Orri.-a: Main HtreH, opp. Court Hou uiu.cnouo or boon THUS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW gart and Clitford Long Started Office, upstair in Schuhuerich Block Monday for a few weeks suy on the Wilson River, and they were followed Tuesday by V erne Me- Kinney, Paul Pailey, Creigh and Carrol Long. Ihe boys w rough it in the mountains and try hshing for trout, meanwhile eating their own cooking some mess, it is to be expected. There will bp a fine bill at the Peoples' Theatre, Friday and Hillsboro, Saturday evenings. Next Mon Hnv nnH Tnu-idav "The Mwrehnnt of Venice," a masterpiece, will Frederick Andersen, Hillsboro, - - Oregon telephone office .Main 103. Residence M On io2 DR. L. W. HYDE Successor to Or. Linklater- Utiice over Delti Prutf Store. Keaiilence liiwline, between 5th and 6th St. Oregon vywwv.vwwyi'M M. D. . . . m . 1 be on the screen, in lour parts. physician & surckon Do not fat to see this matrnih- cent production one that will Successor to Dr. Cunningham. give you a lasting impression. Office and Drug Store. 1 There will be a meeting of the Orenco, Oregon new Washington County Repub- Telephone connections. lican Central Committee, next y)yyvAnAivvAiviv aionaay, June b, tor tne purpose of organization and the election of a chairman and secretary. tm. 3. tanuM John Dennis, C hairman Lost: Fifty dollars in curren cy; one $20 and three new $10 bills. Liberal reward. Lost on block south of post office, or southwest Christ Wuest. the Tailor, B BaBoAt 8. CtoMet SCHNABEL & LaROCHE Perry Gardner, of Quatama, and Henry Dick, of Bethany, were circuit court witnesses last Friday. CONTEST t(ait(tfifc flbMlaim, fttailasfttltt, tlnlilral aak tiaiatt. fnfral.JtfiixMJiiat, abntallfii-f rQInnt, Ball, ma.tuii IritumfiiK. llrluiibtn tint allc lfs IIAfn mttriiltudt au&icftrlU. Mai4IMnluif ita In ttuti'Pit mil untrren flanmi JtuTTtlHnn. semen. frtifilc is tins MrttAinMra arfsitl. Siii)luilfnl,iiifn, Urbtrtraauitatn. IMnlfaet trte(luelrl 011I unlrrtn Hllfntfit ot.ett(imr: CamHa H I Bl Bsl ! ttrrasrckaaa, lelfftien: IKurltiall 200: M-1027; Vuu Jri,on: wain 4 sns M-SV64. HIsiMd 600 ti04 (fiaasct al Caiit(( tl4 PORTLAND, ORE. Russell, the 2 year old little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ling, of this city, died suddenly at Sa lem, yesterday, from an attack of croup. The little one had been in excellent health up to the day ot its demise, barring severe cold, and the parents are heartbroken over the sad occur rence. The funeral will take place at Salem tomorrow. The experiment of oil on the streets is not displeasing from the standpoint of less dust fly- ing. anyway, even 11 11 couia serve no other purpose. The county will oil many stretches of rock roads this Summer, and from observation there is proof that the macadam will wear much longer. The machine used is much better than that used in other counties. Mrs. L. Shinaberger and daughter, Miss Myrtle, departed this week for a two-months trip to the East. They make their first stop at Gooding, Idaho, and from there visit at Chicago, Val- paraiso, inn., nusuurg, ra., DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Oillco up-stalrg over Hillxhoro National . Bunk. HILL8RORO ------ OREGON The ladies of Farmington and vicinity will give a Matron s W. C. T. U. contest at the Christian church, Friday evening, June 12, at 80 clock. The following, ma trons will contest for the silver medal: Mrs. John Boge. Mrs. D. N. House. Mrs. Ed. Boge, MrsC, C. Emmel. Mrs. Eber Groat. Mrs. IL E. Crosby. Mrs. D. C. Whitlock. - The recitations to be rendered are: "The Court of Last Appeal. "The Modern Cain." "How Long. Oh, How Long?" "College Oil Cans." "Who Struck Mary?' "The Moderate Plan," and "Shadows." The music will consist of songs by the congregation., familiar tunes being used and words be- Upstairs, in Linklater Delta tniv fitMntonoci tri oil vrvlna Kir I IMK lUlillOUCU 1.1' an. uunw uj 1 DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Temiesie Blrig. Rooms 5 and 6 HILLSBORO, ORE. Mniu and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist w,!S i Hillslioroand g New York and Washington. li II VIIV. " relatives. ion he last, tu Mil. l-" ' it'll n ,.itv l ewas the guest of " a v e V cordial invitation is cxtend-d large ivoroia prmrs. j.iuci j! II Jack, school supervisor. ' to eve.yhody to .it,-,,.!. : of near Blooming, this week. a... . nillSllT While n,,-.,!,.., f.,r Western Mission Dr. E. 11. Smith removed a large fibroid for Mrs. J. Ricker, Mrs. Herman Rehse and Mrs, Claud Johnson: two quartettes by Farmington folks: a song by the little ones. There will be given a special number by the Junior boys. Mrs. Watts will recite Spookendyke's Pie." Judges, B. W. Barnes and J. H. Jack, of Hillsboro, and Mrs. C. E. Kindt, of Kinton. Admission, 10 cents. Watch for program next week. Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore BOWMAN & VALLANO.GHAM Attorneys-At-Law Commercial Bank Block up-stairs Hillsboro Oregra