PLUKGES OFF ftSlCKEE S" Si1"' lanH of 1..1.. i.f J. II. Ilanwin. a tlriunir. "' ,,v' l,tte.n feet ontlif I, of Ihf JaekHort ttotith -nl. uU.ul H o clock. . .l on. turning iur- L lt tart.. -I I.U 11. l" .... . I II ,! r.lhei. (lUt,.d into a lt . thrill. Ml.hiri .i r I , Scogglfl VnlVy. Tu-,;,v. at'. WBrehd tin h n 4 nf In ,, Sr. ami Jr . and Lt,. ,;-f.t l.; k t. IliltxlMtro nti iirmv . .rvtat. t i army hU, a blunk.t, a , br t oll h army r".ilvT a. , I ' round tf miirniiiiili'iii. w t,i h. i' H tlai'llt'd, wt-re Muli tt from !f .-. Armory i.f lh- St:tt.- N..... -,. Guard, at Portland, la-t A ,, i Thr Information f i - I a .... that Ja. !, and Wilii.un ..-tj bought the artirlt-H kr.nA it- tint; tltiy Vk-vrv Mot.-ti. h- 4-:n !,,. u;ii taken ti JmU't Smith' ni'irt.j ami the r't-l-ra! ieit!,on!i may handle tl.- milt.r. la- I I' Sr. ami hi son. I i th , t - - - I JURY GIVES i5. STEVE A JUDBMENJ OF $1250 U.lvr M.nSay Anhitctt lirnest kroner Mul Vmy Woman C1HKIK 1.1S lil IS A PARIH.E StNUBicil lu tmlclrmiaatr ( Irwa 2 l .'9 Vcart kral'l'' ,.M trmtur.-, .-...ml f ' whom wi-r in Ihah 'lm v . I ruing, nav that apnwtt.- I r I thi articles Hurt- and l.fi t K-m ami that tlu-v had mi i.t a it stolen mi rty. t ' .. r,uL Mil that i .. ,H- nil " " I KIM HCII III.' lOllOAlll'.' l.tilAI Mr. Hanson gelding. H yt-an, !'., t Mailalini', lmk horn.', i jwi, hav man. M v-ar4. Uni. . txilM-r at'i", a'ticiit a nw, I hm h a part i.f tm- i impM i'ttfn uii'ii iiv iiif hi i. a iitlf lH-twiin U t 'liiU' ami S !i ui ihm inrr- yrars. i.i !. r Camiilwll. SliniW, Un-.'i.n A dulil lirttnl.iy pat ty I'l'ii'iiraiiMi ai tin- iioim- ! v.r ami Mm, rrank i nn.' t.- tr Ort-Mi-o. Sutnluv. tin- ri l. iir t'i! U-inif Mr. Imhric a'i l Mr. I, . . . I 1. .. M I f II .. 1...... II .1, ... it,., .) . Mali'i ini i " l i Hi' nitin. i ia iuiiiiihii li""' . i. i i . .. , . . . uI.hil' till ai'l1'"" " " I rn iii ri uii ini- . a Tt, it " . . . Hia'lii' ,vlr ..a. i.rohat'lv U that . l luilllir'i - m V . .. vinif th trio t.. r : . i....... Mr. nan- ' "i.,,,.,..,! aUit t" faff. tl itirU -r" "'l' .:t. Aa- to IhllaUini. Ih'T- i hf ittitimli-tl K' . . .........a .liltttnil .: .., li if lUIHIIHV. ! i...... Tin liiikfifv out. '" """" lit it" to na-a a t.i tin Vi'luri up L llll I'll IT WW "I- , , . in aru nun. I.UUKV .!f,.rl P III!" "r . . ..I., i !,. l.mitilHtir v..' n ran mi" " ...... Li... i k i.r..L.- tin riiiuaiii'K "' in i'i""-i Cih..f't tr.tlf. K.u-iiM I ruin m mm ihjm nHliTi'il iiiiruruuaiH. aim . .. ........ i ,,i .i. ..I ili'ii Ifl' l I" liinnit" .,i a nrr' unim. VaUl HiU iH'r 1" C,.l ami hi fatf Sil Hck i lifl.t V MTBU IHHI ' "' .i ... k-l tr Sinitti Hiai- inai Cn. iiiimf u!oiik nii'fly F " . .. . .1 cr ii Unnf n l'tiill ai im- rttlaraui'. ami Mr. MUtiiUT b iv'ly I" run it a Dill III xliHlHV .. ' . .i . i ...... .... ..I ll,.. r IIjo"m ii i" n!" " S4 itKviuinUc lilaiv. miiitlt tit my. " Utr in tin alli-rniHiii. linvi prttfiit rri Mr. anl Mr;. 1 i- hru', ami Kim, Ja'in fi, Mr, at i Mr. Uhh?. fhlfor.l .,! . M: Marii 1,'iiik?. M ira'i-t I.. . Mr. ami Mm. John V. r r. Il.'irn funnrll. Jol.n.lr , Mr :n,. Mr, t Jiiirifi K inn i t, Mt - . . ('. MrKinn)'. V rii MfKium y. Mj Marion l.,l!.-. Mt V. .VM--., I, V. II.hih.-, Mr. ami Mrx. ; .. Vtil.ler. Mr. ami Mr. Krul, ami ami Jai k, an.l li l, M'r.'. Yor mf nr pxi liaiij'i' N; ' four rr' tlairy an. I h"V ra' . . all f-iiM with h"f ir.-. ami mi friirfil into 7 pa t nr.-, Will nmniiliT Kiiia'l m r. a"' n HHi'liarik' n,l "''v '"H "n 'lif- f'Tfncp, (iotklman & l!'i.'ia-. Caslon. On. l' 1J fhinti-r llai. 'l St. .h'hnt on of Mr. ami Mr-. V. K II a. form" rHtil-nt of l"Hi an. I Uak. IMIslNini. Nharcl I'.rt p'i.T . . .1, . . i' i . on an i'av for me w i i. , in I'ortlatul (Viitra! I.ihrary. mic lay Innt wi-fk. lli pair h tin "tiiili-nt via oii' (if tla' I ' 'I Ki- Sir.Mi. Tupi-r. wife prw.-nt.il am, ;" ' " ; ' rarri.-r on nnai i .n'iin i . - i 1 1 . BS. h It I'li.K AilUrd I'liniM'r. " out uf IlilhUiro. ilif l at fimiW Iiimii.'. in South Mill- . San.lav Jun- II. l'.H I. af- in il!n"U of .nw ulanuitik. Vfuiii-ral wa )n-hl nt the Al 11 ChrHlian t'htinlt in thm aT . June li'i. K.'V. A. i. Ihx. rilr Mill, nll'iciatmif. Mr. ita maiil.-n tiam wax iij. in. nit.' wa iKtrn ai lm Point. Iowa. March mi Ihti' nt-ar ai'iirnai'iH" Yitunk' Inn h in Hi'- Mn P"''' of th 81. John' i-h"il. K..r Sal. or Tra.1.- A .1 ir i..l cult; wi'ik'M iil"it i"""'. fat luikW l5rN, 1 n'.- Will h.'II or trail.' for krl i'HV- W. V. Kirklaml, IlillsUiro. Uro, it. 2. n l- ' iif nt rourt has U--n ifrimlini; ii.h w.-t-k aii-1 tlu-ra-M-of inter- t h.H l.i. n t h auit of Mrs " St-Vf fur ilamair-s. Km- t Kr-.m r, tin architect, .x-inic tin' ilcf nilurit. Mr. Steve tea- lila.l ti.at Kron.r hIiovim! her Ir-mi tin' roof of a house at Ti i'ar l. ami that she BtiHtainel 'lama.' ami injuri.- for whicli Ma' aakf.l Mr. Kroner ti!;-1 that the Steve family h,i"i in a house Irt-lonifinif to de fi-rnlant. and when ordered out tin y would nut leave. He Baid la- went oyer to take the roof olT da- fhai'k so they would leave. and Mr. Steve came up and pro- i a i I' d to choke hun. He Bail pulnd her away from him in an ndeavor to defend himself. ami that the woman fell twelve !' t to the ground. The jury Uro'ik'ht in a verdict for il.ZJ), ai.a i n.tier win apiieai me rase to the Sujir.-nie Court, accordirut to the htatemeiit of Attorney John M. Wall. The jury -Ceo. lio'iipson, i;rtiet ()lon, Wm. Il oinlmivh, A. V. Heiiny, S. K. iiaf. ('has. I'arnhani. I'has. ('as iee, ,loin A. 0ron. Ja. Kyle, A W. Wrik'lit. Jacob Shearer ind l-Mw. U. Morton. W. 1). Wheeler was ifiven a . i i i . i i i itei-r. ai'amsi i,. veu. ueu-nu- u t l.avinj; :'. days in which to redeem pianitik' mill proierty. .1. I'.. Itachelor, John ArnoM and Titer Uyan pleaded not ;'i,i;tv to attempting burglary in i !eavcrtnn Ktore, and Wm. 'al an.liu'ham apointed to defend. ( has. )avis pleaded guilty to two indictments for forgery, am: was sentenced from 2 to 'JO st ars in the pen. lie was paroled .hiring good behavior, and is to write the Kheritr every '.W) days, and i to keep out of saloons. Sentence was deferred on l.ud- w vj and Krantz. who robU'd the liardner home at Ijuatama. IhvorecH granted -Miller vu MiH.-r; t'nssirger v I'rissir.ger; Slan vs S!an. Anton r.aranilun John Kos- tin. iudt'lllelit for plaintiff. iismisedTacilie Toast Con- Mi k Co vs Wash Co-two II I Stewart vs N M and Sodt vs Scanlon. iK cree of foreclonure, Hamil ton v Cleveland. Crti'r'j for (rrwc-HcS. ' Carl I'fahl. of Imvc I'.li.mirig, was in the rity yesterday. (Ireer Bells grx'eries at right prices. Kmi! Iluvck, of alcive Moun- taindale. was a city caller the last of the week. (.roct-rii-s, dry g'xi'lsand sh.M-s, at f.reers. Italph Withycombe, of South Tualatin, was over to the city Monday evening. For Kent-Seven room Lous-. Third and Lincoln. Kerr Ilros. A steady, two-hour laugh when J Hello Mill" appears at the Cres cent Theatre June 20. i'almer Tucker, of aliove Moun- taindale, was in town the last of the week. (Jreer's-Main 82 -is the place to get Albany butter and Uk Cabin bread. Attorney A. S. Dresser, of Portland, was out Monday, at tending to a case in circuit court. Just received a new lot of Patent Sun I'roof paint. 1. Cor win. CELEBRATlO 30L UK COT FEATURES Many Many Concessions Taken, and t ree Amusements Billed O Underlying certain symp toms of eye trouble may be given disturbances of the gen eral health. A searching and accurate examinations will re veal to the trained eye specialist what the canses are. Glasses in some cases may not be needed at all. while in other cases properly fitted glasses will relieve head aches and a score of nervous troubles caused by eye-strain. Many people have defective vis ion and do not know it- urs. Lowe & Turner are specialists of standing and experience, and have acquired a most thorough. practical, and technical knowl edge of their profession, xou ill make no mistake in consult ing them. If you do not need glasses, they will you so frankly. They will be in Hillsboro again Saturday. June 27. at Hotel Washington. Consult them. For Bale, cheap, if taken at once: Driving horse, buggy and harness; horse is black, about 1200, and is safe, guaranteed driver and work animal. E. W Oglesby. Roy. Ore. 10-12 The decision of the circuit 100 yd race, free for all, 1st court, in the suit for criminal prize ' 5 00 libel, brought by the Benedictine F. 0. Sipprell. of Farmington, Shoe race, 1st prize 3 50Sisters of Mt. Angel, Oregon MUr.WoltkS AT CLOSE OF THE DAT Bif Bailrt Pkaic Witt Fsflsw to the City Park. Smday. Jaly S W W l!oscow reports that ar rangements are now perfected for a splendid celebration in the county seat July 4. Many con cessionaires have signed up. and many free features have been added to the program. The speaker of the day will be an nounced in next week's issue. Dr trwin will read the Declara tion of Independence. The prize list is as follows Fat Man's race. 1st prize, $2 50 Second prize 1 00 F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Pby-tirUa sad Surgx.a Office: Vpstaira ia SchuImtrWh Blocs Kmideiico Suutb fwrnrr Kawlta n l .sw.Himl Htrveta. pa . nttii Viir Z2; rmiiiM.t'Ui 3e R. M. ERVVIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON aurjton S. P P. R. 4 N.. P. E. ft K. Kra, Office io the TaoiicMc Block. Tbinl and il4ia btreeti, Ilillilioro, Oregon. ELMER II. SMITH M. D. D. 01 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH Office Hour 9 to ia a. m.; I to 5 p. m. Tuenliy, Thursday, HatuHay 9 to I Call answered day or nibt. Botn pbuaei. Oir.ce over Idllshoro National. Those who have eaten Albany butter know what it is. You like it. 1 501 against J. E. Hosmer, editor of 2 50 the Silverton Journal, w a3 s is- 1 00 tained recently, by the Supreme 2 50 Court. The opinion of the S i- 1 00 preme Court was written by was in town Saturday, loading tna ties for shipment from Newton Sack race, 1st " ... station, on the i E. & E. " " 2nd " .. Ihree-legged race, 1st 2d ti,. ll:nl. t a .:ii 1 11 fv 1 nv .. Ci-, 1 ;ii i-k t I "e iiiusuuru uanu win lur-iuuu. vimi. 1.. ..uoci, i.i- Livniuii aim iuu iii i v. i . .i n jii..?..t'i i ...... ( rk"iH t nisn music wun m pieces, ana justice Aiciinue nil .reer Keeps u. there will be a band concert in ates concurring and cunfirniH i Frank Morey, with the Mc- the evening, beginning at eight the unanimous verdict of tht umsey mill, oeyonu Torin o clock. jury which found J. L. Hosmer lains, was a city visitor Satur-I There will be free moving "guilty of criminal libel." The ay evening, pictures, free dancing, and free Benedictine bisters ot rut. An- l. c..uii., i..,iin.r i.f.t acrobatic performances. gel are entirely vindicated, and complete, with a big list of cus tomers. A bargain.-Address I '. 0. Box 3M. HillslK.ro. Ore. 13-0 Mrs. Ed. Mizen. of Shady rook, joined the annual veteran ncampmentat lillarnook. lues- Uay. Money to loan, on first mort gage. -Address X, care of the Argus. 12-1 Adam Hergert, of Blooming, .-.I 1. a,., l.,.,..l.,.,,l.,. .,f V'ur. ItllU UOIII. Vj,l...a....v., ,.- - "L..l, 1J.ilh.l,mnmat;,l, .... U..1.K1 Itt llltAM Ihff !Mt M .... .... n,.J" HreiillH.u.uviuv, V - I arm juiy 1, ai nign scnooi Diag. nnfk Hav - loni. am v..w J Ft-- the week. .... I. I Ml. I' I ....!., ftirrrv I'oint. Iowa, wareni ine ueeuvnie n-unup ...... Isitt ll..r fnmilv mitved to! h'l-Lfiilant. Ix tweeti whom t lien lit'iidul.'. Wash., in $. She is great rivalry, met Sumiav f.-r B married to Mr.Tuplwr. June the Reedville champion-lnp. lhe IW. Ihrec children were Federal ouiciaseu meir orr" nent. allowing but two srotvs. The feature of tin' eaine was the consistent playing of the Fi-.l and their Htrcnwlh at i-at. I'h.. Fed Pitcher. Woit, siruck out 12 men. lhe battcne. 1 1 rals Wolf and doodwin; Uei-u- in to them, Harry. Roy d Harry died at the age of fcyi-am lhe family moved Ik to low h, mill moved Irtick if coast 111 l'.Kl'i. settling in jUlwrn, ln re they have sinr !f their home. For three in Mr. Tupper's health ba lars-Jack niul Shane. n failing, ami on absce to 2. f'A on her brain about a Vk prior to death. Her bus .l, her son Roy. her daugh irs. 1 1, l Black burn, am! inmtlier. Mrs. Mary A. Fa- her her the of Anamosii, Iowa, of Miate family, mourn Interment was in Kfllow cemetery. I ur l.eae pe hundred and twenty acres a. pn liiml, ready for the plow. pt'nty cents an acre a year rental first year. V. (J. Mitchell. Ill I I o llll I. heCresceiit Theatre, Friday Evening, June 2( Notice is hereby given that the riding of bicycles on the snie- walks in the paved streets v trict i forbid. ien bv order ol the council.- C. Bluser. Chief 0! I o- lice. Mr. Merle Haines, Mrs. Kich- ard Hornby and twochihlreii ami Mrs. E. W. Nise spent a e lightful duy Wednesday, at H"' rami home of Mr. Wises par en tn. of south of Cornelius. Dance at New Helvetia IhU. Saturday evening. ;',"' ; t;..l..u 7.r. cents. Evei'yhoily :...,;i..,l ..l.',.oerstem A: 1 ' Managers. (',. N Taggartnnd family, went ... ..... v.....rij Suhirdav. via tne 10 li e " . . Tillani.H.k line, ' hey ' spend several weehsmn ... ...... 1 1. 1 ..,. r..ni.i. the son. went neiicu. I..." - , ., reiunieo uik. Banks will play Hillsboro in Hosmer must pay his fine or go the afternoon, in the baseball I to jail. Dispatch from ML An park. gel Academy. On the Sunday following the n . , , . , ... Fourth there will be a big basket rasiurage in pieniy lor caiue. i. .v,- momu r Figures on large number. Plen- tr vj illC IIIIIIUVI 9Wi kll.l . a , . 4 1 ehnrrhesof Hillnluiro. and r. D7 " grass an u waier. ft..Ke o - " f - - . . a. r " II...1, 1 ...;n 1. ki.4 iu tn.a wrnen. roresi urove, aouie 1, I I,r3 nut 1 1 v. I J1 ill fclic IUI c I , . . r . 1 .1 4 piace on lxmsignoni lskc. i-a noon. DOMHSTIC SCIENCE Chaa. R. LaFollett. of Corne- COt'RSE tiiia. has sued his wife. Mary Kavanaugh LaFollett for divorce. f ree Demonstrations, June 29, 30 alleging that she had struck him I in his complaint that He the says wife RKAI. ESTATE TK ANSFERS J. 0. ROBB, II. D. PHVSICIA.N & SURGEON OFFICK: Up& ainin Schulmericb Bldf. I'UoNKjO uce, City JS4; Ren. City 864 HUiSUOkO, ORKOON DR. B. L. SEARS Physician and Surgeon Oific- liuurs 9 to 11 a. m.; a to 5 p. d. iCi i- answered day or night. Both I i 1, .ia 1. Oilice in American National I'.o.k, upstairs. il.LUuUO. - - OREGON (irna. R. Bmstrng W. . War BAG LEY A HARE iila)g.S8YV-AT-LAW Roam 1 aud t Shot- Balldla IliLLSbJiiU, . . OUKHOJI E. B. TON QUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oidcei u,i sunt in ScbuImerUb Block JOHN M. WALL ATTORNKY-AT-LAVI UHtairs, A. C. Shute Bldg, Main A ra.l dlLLBORU. - OKkXiON. in Everv Line- Hundred of Lines. -and and '"it tfl I'ulli-i Krai TI1I1.U "",,,,,, I'nrl lliilimll Nophrr l iiiiiiiK- l'mfrmional ,,' KhiI la.n "ll"!s-l'iirmt(,f I'ullrii L.'.,. Ull. '" 1 iiiliiKwa, - llt.rolliv'a Ijiiver- , .' Rrv MkIi f Wt,-s W..M1.I Iw-Ourrat 1, I.ro IVikln lllmr-A VV'1,I... (.,1.. 111.,,., W,'! ,,J,Hr' ""'mlU'-r.'.lMAIice Hmilli nienitl(!- 11,, charm... ;, - Sli-lla Klittr , Mnl.le Bvimon Aci 1 Time, .liinr, Hys ' , . - iinnr-iia uaie a r,,u"to W,.r 11,11 Gor. Alio?? kill ,t." ... . .."".iiia iwrr. rice tanie r 1. 1 ......... 'f Tin. .-.a .. - mil' tm-plum, k. :. .A,:l" ... 11 1 11 "' '"rr ""I1"'" ' III ! niul iieKpiierai nKbt ailurl IliMi? Hill lHVlcU.lloii.ff , fir .Mas Telephone City Telia ahuiit l'ul er coiuea over earlier, week Rhode Isliiiul lted egtrrf 1 ... .1,..,,. iiorliOMt'S. Mrs. I Ull'IIIOK . . ,.,!',. 1 iii on Man e between S 'i- ond and Thirii. 4i7. John Hurl, one of the pioneera of Tillamook li.nty. u'"" ' ; ; nied iy in - r 1 V Ere. visited at the !; ' mIh. M. A. Powell. tl' l.rt ot the week. For Sale - Nearly new W.nona 3-inch waifon. nurr.w ti sell at n l.arga.n.-l mi ink 1 Ian.. Hillsboro Route B. 1 Kt- ' Pasturage: Have pasturane tofShead of.at.le .ir l.o-;.; . No. 1 range. inn'o- - - 4' '- - . . I .i.illl OIS. ill 0. IlancoeK Biore, v ... Have pasturage for limiW number of cattle. No liorsos. Kthorne Raneh. 3 m.l jast of Hillsboro- J. boper. H njt..aci ami Mesdames Merle m"1' " ' li w Wise were I I I 1AM II. VEACH William 11. Yrach, a resident of IliiUtmro in 1'JiW. was shot ihn.iK'h the heart at Sheri.lan Wvoinint'. June 14. by Earl Fo tee, an ex-convict, while Veaeh w :'i il. i.utv sheritT. wasendeav ..rim' in arrest the murderer i-'mei was probably fatally I Deceased was shot tl,.-o!R.li the heart, w hile the con v ii-t was shot in the abdomen v....h bvei ess man nueen tninutes. and was dead before iivsieian coii d arrive. 1',.1-ee was wanted for stealing i horse and another deputy was with Yeach when the resistance lo the arrest took place. Yeach was a jMipuiar oinc mil had been deputy fe. a.n1 I-.,,- n.iirs Mr. veacn !...rn iii Iowa. Fei). f, 1S72. 1 ;j coreived bv a widow ana IWO datb'hters. aged 17 and 11. Of ,is immeiliate family he is sur vived bv his parents. Mr. and M,s J 11. P. Yeach, of Sheridan, vveil' known here six years ago; md brothers and sisters as follows- (leo. Yeach. Woodlake, Neb Perry Yeach. RushyiUe. Neb ' Jesse Yeach. Rushville; ilarrv Yeach. Oregon City; Am . .,' i. '..i.,.,i;m.i Midi Mr?. I oat ti. iiii oiioi. ....., I'eter Smith and Mrs. Frank limvling, Oregon City, and Mrs. i.m M.iii.c Portland. ' The remains were shipped to 1 1. lu eitv. arriving today. i ho local cemetery. men i v !.-. in - , p Mr Yeach was a member ot ti Knights of Pythias, and was teemed as a man and ,f ...v.....',.. He was a candidate for the oflice of sheriff at Sheri d in ami would have been nomi n'l.ted and elected, owing to his personal popularity. S J (".allnway to Anton I.unow, i. b'k . Tbornt'i a.l SUule SttUiiKto Maiie li Rml, U ? ami x, liorwick a AuKint Kians to C.ustnv Krnue, tot in arm 14. I V I I n J .. thraf Haytri to A O Ylr. 4 U W I'ortlatul Itt -.- K Krrvr, uliff. la K N Ciorkrtt ami Arrliie KinK, 3ha, arc 34. ItntS w J W Hrnaoti tn John Dillon, it in ltriwioit He. o V Maloiie to C.ottlritil G-ist, tct u. iV I lilts a jeoo Jiaeph llunn to P U Donnelly, to a arc 1 t I t a w 1 K llever to Jolin H I'.ryer, 5 a, (.ltt.1 to mrrrri ) c 15 1 1 n r 4 w T II Powell to W S Aiuletnoti, Ut $ Virginia Place Wm Hamilton to Chas ll;ru, (put- claim. 1 o a arc 6 to 2 n r 4 W N Banrlt to Rov Crowaon, (put- claim ll lliirlilamU a t, ll!0 .. - Coojierative Ttmt to M Pallay, 1 10 a near Dlllry Roy Crimson in Iliviran. LuilwiK Srlnltrnbtanil to Wall)' SclialtrnliraiKl, IM a, aec jo ui 2 III w " M Holliiook toC li Knciianan Ca . .aii'liuiise at Nlli I'lains Harry Culver to AlU rt W Keelin, 11 1 t.lk n. Oii-nco townsite.. . Siilmtttan lievflopmrnt Co. to Cliaa I) Ui, 5c u t 1 a r 1 w.. N W CHilco t to O & C R K Co, 314 a Sib llbo Kilw G Mrl'berson to K G Mc- Pbetson Co, ! i int in 161 a ec 15 W. N. BARRETT ACTORNKY-AT-LAW Ornoa: Main Street, opp. Court Hoium UiLUBOUO ORKJO.i WrrrrrVNrrV THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORN8Y-AT UkW. The Coffee Club has arranged for also told him that she only mar- a series of free demonstrations ried him for money or property, and lectures on domestic science, and that she did not love him. it etc.. to be eiven bv Mrs. Rob- She left him June 12, ana a note J'"00 bins, of the 0. A. C. Extension told him that she had gone never .J Division. June 29. 30 and Julv 1. to return. The husband wants at the domestic science room of the custody of a boy. about a 6 "on the High School building. year old. The couple were mar AI adies and school eir s m ned in Marion County in iyi it 1 . . . . 1 I t h n Anmmnnitu Q ia oapHiqIIu in. I ... a . n i i uiv vuiiiiiiuiuvj biv vuiuiwii in- "hfl AntQiiion mo pan a nnn. - . . ... - I A lk ill VWVIIUII IIIWIIV1V1 ..v vited to attend this free course, h.k.hie nnBes are m3LAe t0 w w men is very lmeresunK unuii KtpHmp 1). Corwin. MlilVI VlVil I V I - 11 A foil nrnirmm nf tho thrw. KeV. J. BUIgin, aSSlSiea Dy days' course will be published Mr. ana Mrs. ueo. nose. unaer office upjtairs in Schulmericb Block navi M-ank line ausDtces oi uveoi rimauu a I . . l.ij- :..-i tlill.l t 7000 icnurcnes, IS noiuing a revival iiuuuuiu, - meeting in a big tent south ot the eitv hal . on Second street Telephone office Main loi. Residence W'e the ministers of Hillsboro. nmmended as an evaneelist and Wain 102 to whose names are signed below he will hold meetings, here this DR. L. W.HYDE w ish to express ourselves as be- week and next At San Uiego Successor to Dr. Linkiater- ing m hearty co-operation with the committee wired Mr. Bulgin office over Delta Drugstore. Residence .. ri- ci r n..i:l . . ,. u .1 " I llie ovaiiKCiiaw ur. ti. . jjuikiu rnr ms OlienilK wuuiu auiuuui Rue hne. between e.th and 6th Sta. tociyiie f. wtme. u anu ms spienuiu assisuinis, in to $3,0W. ine song service uy Hilkhnrn Ororrnn sad llbo ao thu crreat tpnt mwtinir that is M onrl Mra Rna. Hplicrhta the ulU!,uuru Oregon being held in this city, we be- audience, and the Attorney- vww mvyy.wiwvyyvvwwi . THE Bt'LQIN MEETINQS that Dr. Bulgin is both Evangelist Mr.. Bulgin, is being f... Anil.,- u n n and iust in his teaching orfietfld bv trood crowds. iicuem. nueren, m. u. DUVctpt A T .V. CTTDIIJM. M ... . , .1 1 U 1 Jll,in,l UL OUAUE.U11 ivi.i savmiif nf muntinH uhiitf The unum Marca is me most I 40I w. w-.. "-"! " ! .TTLkAloanmg "twn for r miarter" Successor to Dr. Ctinnino-ham some come io cnucize, ana uo - . . ' " umce ana urug store. Oregon Telephone connections. ann a Kfliifli,0 iViaf oorv smoke on market made in Ure- 1.111,11.11., irviii..v , ,-l.:il- 1L - I honest thinker will say that the p0"., . "uc" Orenco. 50 truths that are being proclaimed indulge in a good smoke buy a fromnitrht to nieht in the big Grand Marca. ti (h mw'.,1!.. tent has pever been surpassed Two slaughter houses, on Dai- . i l X. X. In Piilcbv Or. It... .. .. M .l.'r.. iW.t ..aa I ... "I 1. : a. .a,U H aVUA Ar.4V for C G II il.triiweck, Tr, to l'ulsky Or- cliant ids, tcts 6S to 91 ino, ne- lialt m Mt Orch Paul Rriintrsto A S Howell ami V V Warner, ipiitclaitii, let So in Chi'huk-m Mt Orch No a A Tenant el al, to A N Howell anil V V Wainer, tot same as above. . Siilmrlian Develop" wl Co, to Al fred ZteileH.5 sec 11 1 1 a r iw Wl'aikerto A C Cnrnow, 3 a, Geo Rii hsidson d I c by any evangelist that ever rv Creek, just south of the east came to this city, and that all anrtroach of the lone bridge. w ho hear nim win be oenenttea, burned this morning about three I I if you wish to hear the piain and I o'clock. The Hillsboro Mercan- I simple truth proclaimed with tile Co. lost a lot of hides, a lot fervent and honest sincerity of tools and about a ton of giant w ith out regard to whom it may powder, while Emmott & Hoard ii(c. 3. CtnaBrl 1 1 1 n raw. M M llaynea to S F Mmtin, Klkaiah Walker U I c Haines and K. W. gpr-i have jut put inagood Portland vtajgr Jjgj P sUick of KrocerieB. ' tending the Robe ftstivni. Friday, "t- f s Kevnolds. for many , ;,, 1 ho mere handising busi ...'..'..t Mountaindale. was down 'iiillshoro Tuesday, greeting iviemla and transacting business, nr ) ll Smith launched a ,,ior boat on the lualatin e.,o,i..v evening, southeast of 1 in o...... - the pumping plant. Courtesy, prices and quality, Hour policy. C.reer's for gro series, dry goods and shoes. V W. Walch. the South Hills boro groc-er, has built an addi tion to his residence. Those who have tried White Loaftlour know what it ia. Greer keeps it. strike be he Jew or Gentile, also lost some tools, boilers etc. SriitffiSSrriWM Greek or Barbarian, Saint or I The fire is supposed to have hen m uopa mu uomn tian urnnnwi Sinner, you will not miss the op- . .. . 1.- 1 n kjlinii-i, juu 11. iiwn iii.oa vi. "us"c . VT" , i w ... ! ..! 1.. . .0 portunity of hearing Dr. Bulgin. "nwis to .1 v Kiniiwii. so Sic If you have any belief or posi- tct in as') Rring your eggs to Greer's. "Hello Pill" at the Crescent heatre, June 2(5. lionth to headaches glasses Uted bv Dra. Lowe & Turner. The German Lutherans, of Schieffelin, will celebrate their annual mission festival, ounuay, June 21, in the Geo. Bieredort grove. German services wm uc held in the morning, nun &b lish services in the afternoon. The ladies will serve luncheon. Fishing tackle of all kinds. Fresh salmon eggs, etc. u. cor-win. T oat Thursday Master Delmar Jones entertained a few of his little friends in nonor ot nis third birthday. Dainty refresh ments were seryeu. i nose pres- i.ln Fu er. Kathleen and Rosemary Hornby. Lester Bachelar, Velma wise, uaie anu Delmar Jones. The largest shipment of ranges from the East ever received by any one dealer.-D. Corwin. vverv hat. In mv shop will be sold in the next three weeks at 8rall 8umof$1.50to$3 (X). This is all new goons. 10 tion in regard to religious mat ters and will not hear the other side of it that alone is proof that you are afraid to meet the other fellow s view Again we wish to endorse the methods, and teachings of Dr. Bulgin. B. C. Cook, F. E. Fisher, J. S. Lucas, li. E. Myers, W. N. Vallandigham FRED PFAHL Frederick Edward Pfahl died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfahl, of south of Cornelius, Tuesday, June 16, 1914, after an illness of several months, his affliction .being tu berculosis. He had made a trip to Arizona last winter, return ing in May, but the visit ap peared to help him but little. He was born on the Silver place, south of Cornelius, July 6, 1888, and had always resided at home. He was a young man of exem plary habits, was a good stu dent, and was universally likea by a large circle of friends. He leaves to mourn his loss his par ents and the following brothers and sisters: Carl. Oscar, Her man and Theodore; Elsie, Helena and Frieda. The funeral took Call and see place today at the German t"" ii r. w Hint. Phone church, m uornenus, ana inter Citv 167. 'Corner First and Oak ; ment was in the Cornelius ceme- Street 13-5 tery. started from a smudge pot in one of the buildings. Dance at Hendrick's Hall, Cornelius, Saturday evening June 20. Walkers' Orchestra. Always a good time. McCurdy & VanLom, Managers. Wm. Schulmerich, who just returned from Southern Oregon, says he has never seen crops looking better to the south ot us. Grass and grain look espec ially fine down in the Creswell- Yoncalla country, We are agent for the following stoves-Steiger & Kerr stoves and ranges; Arcadian ranges; Alcazar and Brighton, Quality and Diamond ranges. D. Cor win. id-tt Dr. F, A. Bailey was at Salem the first of the week, where he called to minister to Mrs. Ger trude Marsh Wilcox, whose hus band was killed in Portland sev eral months ago. Alcazar ranges are strictly new, up-to-date, Colonial style, typifying simplicity and beauty, highest quality and mechanical perfection. D.Oorwin. 13tf The Ladies' Aid, of Scholls. will give an Ice Cream Social at the home of S. P. Taylor, Satur day evening, June zu. All are invited. Glasses fitted by Drs. Lowe & Turner do not need the guaran tee that goes with them. There's a reason. Argus and Journal $2.25. aV Ctaatrt SCHNABEL & LaROCHE rtHrr4raf ttbartatra, Hea)iaiMIIC Maalairai aa Nalarc. onrral-iiritHfiiiiiiue, oftralitn"Miui, Sail- Hll ntion bcntcir. Vroirfle aa aura atrriAllkirfni Itfattt. KaiMuHcnfAufttn, Utbectraaunicn. AMIWtf i'riefitifitlel mil unfma Mirritm. rab ercJjiara; CaauUf. a Wt a at aar nrrasreaaaa. h'l'D.m: SiaclbaU 2U0; H-iQW, i-juad.'fbon: iiKaln MM mik MMi. am u 6iKt 14 ttlaaisrt at Canci W PORTLAND. ORE. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Office up stairs over Hillsboro National Bank. HILL8RORO - ORRQON DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Trmiesie BUlg. Rooms 5 and 6 HILbSBORO, 0RK. Min and Third. DR. C. . POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklatcr Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore BOWMAN & VALLANDiGHAM Attorncys-At-Law Commercial Bank Block tin-stairs 'Hillsboro Oreoa I