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fttJJMfU) AJiatt ntnh Artl tl CIU3 0. E3 EE1S Frank L. Hay, Superintendent fif the Great Northern and , Kurt hi. m I'rii'lt'i.. llinin,. unA PflTPffl Tr'R',,n SP" ". tame out from ILwillLUJ lllvvU...U ,m. mm wrrk. and U a lliimttom vHitor. 1 inIav. r. SMpfMM Cooirt KealMces Vtrdkt IiIh TImimb4 IMtar POUI FOI AN! TNSCB AOUNST Jaotke M Writes OoielM-Bcs-tee aaa" Narrte Dfeotal The Supreme Court yeslerday handed down a decision in the case of Willis D. lloag. of IlilU boro, versus the Washington- Oregon Corporation, reducing the verdict of $30. OUO given lluag to $14. OUO. Iloag. who t a son in law of Dr. C. It. Blovd and wife, worked for the corporation a few yean ago. and waa Injun d by an electric shock, at the Cor neliu sub station. He was work. ing with Art Cilmore and an other workman, and in some manner came in contact with a live wire, and sustained serious burns. The case waa filed In Mult no- L says that when he left home there wit several feel of snow in his barkyard. r'r e-k after week merrtiiy wa. hot aUve zero, ami at timin it went down l vi iM'iow. lie says it is a pleasure to visit Oregon, where (lowers are blooming, and Sum mer is Irving to sit in the. lap of spring. May M i the day set for the rnuntv unfiling content, and the )en id SitrxtenH an invita tion to all visitors to make our ore their rcndetviiui. We are ir't.trel to take rare of all wrap. bugs, lunch-basket, and other arliclfA that inav te a bur den. We have plenty of room for everyone. 'The Den of Sweet. Clerk Luce report 4f that for the first time since hit incumben cy in Hi' county rlfrk's ollire he did riot receive his daily letter, this morning, due, prohahly to the fact of the Multnomah elec lion. yetderday. A letter from wim attorney ha shown regu larly in the mail, and many times TlllHTY TE.CHERS AT VERC00RT L'EEO Cewaly Teachers Ataotlatlon Has latcrrstlnf Session Did IOLV DV HUD AT BNkS ok It !. Inland ( Mm of Ike DiilriiU The Washington County Teach ers' Association held its final meeting, for the year, at Ver hoort last Saturday. More than IV) teachers were present The ladies served an excellent dinner. A short program wax given bv the pupils, which showed the ex cellent work being don- in this scliool. Wm. Kemper. Wm. and i N. Vanderzanden are direct Car den seed in bulk at Greer's. F. A. Everest and family are spending a few weeks at Gaston. Wanted: Stags and bulls. Tel. City KM. V. S. Abraham, of Gaston. was in town Monday afternoon. John 0. Weiss, of near Tigard. was in town Tuesday. F. A. Iteitzel. of 1 armingtoo. was in town Mnlay. and made bis annual call on the Argus. K. X. Harding, field assessor at Canton, was down to Hillsbo- ro the first of the week. Postmastir J. C. lmkin is celebrating today his 4'Hh anni vvrsary of arrival in Portland, Thos. TalUd. of ('.melius. was in town Tufhv. Tom says e is going to the San Francisco Fair in a short time. Ymj should not fail to gee the Millionaire Knginwr." a great railroad feature at the People's, Friday and Saturday. or, ana Wm. llermens is clerk. Tom iwher. of Portland, was May Day song is found in Un- liillshoro visitor. Saturday and cle Sam's School Songs. Please Sunday, meeting his many be readv for the chorus at the I mends. k f..i- ..( ril h . i..,u numin r, mil the clerk s post n. th thirty A...,.! Pir.ce Ux was tKiverty-ntricken aand. C.A.Johns was the at-P""'- torney for the Washington Ore- The drama. "The Old New if on Corporation. Ilamimhire Home." given at This is the first case of lis Morel, Satur lay night, April in. kind wherein the higher court was a success in every way, earn has revised and reduced a verdict part being carried out well. and it is baaed upon the lUlO The hall wits titled, about three Amendment, which reads: hundred being present, and all If the Supreme Court shall be returned homo feeling that they of oploloo, after considering a I had Uen well repaid. The club the matters thus submitted, thai expects to give this play again the Judgment of the court ap in the near future, at some other pealed from wm such as should have been rendered in the rase, euch judgment shall be affirmed, notwithstanding any error com mitted during the trial; or, if in any respect the judgment ai pealed from should be changed, and the Supreme Court shall be if opinion that it can determine what judgment ahould have been entered in the court below, it ahall direct such judgment to lie entered in the same manner and with bk- effect as decrees are now entered in equity rases on appeal to the Supreme Court, provided, that nothing in this section shall be construed to point. W. V. Ilergen and Grover C Annual Spelling Contest r irdale school became standard last mor.th. Miss Lilly l.arsen is the teacher. This school is in the Laurel section. Wm. Metz- ler. II. Ilaase and Tennis Pyl are directors, and Henry tioge is clerk. The lUUy at Banks April Uth was with the exception of North Plains, the largest held in the county. More than four hundred people were present and the large hall was filed to overflow ing. Prof. II. L Hates gave an interesting address on education. and Hon. Benton Itowmon spoke on "The Value of Good Kead- ing." The teachers and their Miss Janet Hocffel. of Witch Hazel, a student at Jefferson High, was the guest of Miss Ma rion Lytle the last of the week. John Pierson, of Portland, for years a resident of the iieedville section, was in the city today, and made I. is annual call on the Argus. mm m to SLOIDDIO Probate: Personal property estate Wm. Goettelman. dee'd. ordered sold to provide funds to par debt and appraisment of es tate approved: Mary KatTety ap pointed sole executrix last will m. tM..:. r t a- Udge. IC.ic.UPythi4 eavin? ,T esUte worth F. A. BAILEY, M. a rkytklaa as4 SrcM Kca Mur Take Lease ea Qrea4s PtAm WILL C MOSTLY LOCAL E.fc Or4cr las Pleaty ef Beral Tat- cet ami Ci sects Osel 1175 the heirs being Martha Busby, widow. Mary Katfety and Chae C. Busby, children; Per sonal prperty in the estate of Ora Cook ordered sold to provide funds for claims, such DroDertv to be sold to be at discretion of admin; EsUte of Clrich Haas I . I : l i Hur orders have leased the Ath- daughters hating received their letic liealty Grounds, near thelletraoes: Lottie Robinson fileil city park, and will traio teams bond of $900 as admx. estate of t... : k..n ..v. I Ur. Kownson. and W r. Peesr. I.:: TTlrTr. U Frank nd Elizabeth McGowen players alone, and no imported 1 count esUte Elsie Tupper to be swatsmen will be signed on the I beard April 19; rinal account teams. Both orders have aomel81 Anna M Smith approved; itiuu rtUvAM aanl mat 9 sweat also esUteof II C Smith other fraternal organizations will be invited to participate, as well as teams from over the county. County teams will most likely be met by an All-Star team taken from the locals, and thus a treat deal of interest will be inspired. The Moose may later organize a team from the county at large. PtKM, Offlc CWf st I R. XI. ERWIN, U.LX PHVSJCUM AMO tOCCSCa y Oihcm tn th TiaslMi Meek. IMeJ as4 muo sunto, Httiabr. ( PAKENT TEACMCKS le ready to meet any team with- Cootl Ileal Estate Hccunly of- fcreit for loans at i and h tier cent Call and look applications " the couniy boundaries. over. E. U Perkins, ilillsboro, rn. u. SAXTON-BROWN Dr Wm B Hare, physician and President Mrs. B. W. Barnes presided at the Parent-Teachers meeting at the Cong. Church. Monday night, when the associa tion held their big "Community Sing." The meeting was a as their membership is sufficient- P1"' one. and a I entered in- ly strong over the body or the "w, !H"B'- commonwealth to nick un . Oswald Olson, of Cornelius, was .trnn HioT.inn Afi.JM I present and rendered several se The boys intend to have ,cv."u,,f. T' Bl"cnu'u team picked by the time the I0M',lhe quartet was Fourth ot July arrives that will J"' uu by Mrs. E. B. Tongue and Mrt O. B. Gates was enthusiastically applauded by the crowded house, The audience singing was un der the leadership of Mr. Duns moor, with Mrs. 1. tl. Tongue """" I J . ....ii .. i V.-. -I tl,... Am. .lpm ctr.icuv Dil'iw WM.HM.r;. ...... ...v --" . a.lJ .,irb I1IH1 .. . H.'. surgeon, announces the removal quiet wedding wu solemnized presiding at the piano, ot his offices to the Pittock Bik.. ar the home of Mrs. Emily Pit- A melodrama, by Miss Griffith, West Park and Washington Sts., man April 14, 1915. when Miss was the comedy element system to week, and Mr. Ifcrgen will go . i ...ii .i. ... down ana toman ine nyisiern The machine is electric, und was thoroughly tested before ship ment It does its work finely. and its installation will mean more sales in the Northwest singing by the schools being es pecially pleasing. The Kally season will end with the meeting at Scholls. this week, but a joint rally with the Com mercial Club of the Hillsdale- Thatcher neighborhood will be held May 8th at Kansas City. Portland. Uregon ror bale -will seii my regis tered Duroc Jersey mar. Ixrd IJevtlstoke; sow with i pigs at side, and 2 bows to farrow soon. Apply or write. 15. Jams, Beav- erton. Ore. 4 tl Grace Brown, of Manning, was united in marriage to Edward Sax ton. of near Witch Hazel. Itev. It E. Myers officiating. The bride ia the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. C. W. Brown, of near Mountaindale, Short talk! on "Music in the Schools." were given by Prof, Miller. Mra. L W. Hyde. Miss Weatherred, Dr. Tamieaie and Prof. McKay. Mrs. B. W. Barnes and Mrs. T. H. Tongue Jr. were elected and she is well known here and delegates to the National Con The La France Circle. Women in South Tualatin, where the I Kress of Mothers, to be held in It lias always Imvi our policy The srhonU to meet at this olace Lf Woodcraft will cive an all-1 Browns have resided for fears. I Portland. May 12 to 16. Mrs I " I . ...I.. . . In in ti.il i a ff ri air niir t dance Ann Z. at the W. The eroom ia a son or Mrs. A. 1 notuns anu Airs. n. v. b'St(Hr clear of all games of chance, such as punch-boards, ilice-shaking, rallies, slot ma chines and other gambling de. vices. Thus, we have merited e tmt a a irii i are ruruin, manner, iiu.siue Kansas City, rairview and Hay ward. Good authorize the Supreme Court to the approval of exac mg parents m..i ik. it.i.Ju.1 u rriminat and eliuiiuated evil influences n..itw r . frn inr from the many scliool children which a greater penalty ia pro- ho patronize the Den of Sweet. vided thah that of which the ac- W. d. Hare has lnen appoint- cusetl was convicted in the lower ,., i,v lt.-nj. Selling to represent It UAL USTATl! TUANSf CHS O. W. Hail. 1 mile west of Odar W. Saxton for many yean a rea-lStaurTer were elect -d alternates. dent of near W itch Hazet Thel u r.. L,yne. Mrs. w. wa- haDDv couple will make theirlhon and Mrs. A. C Shute were home at Manning forth present appointed a committee on Chi! nygune. court. THOS. A. MUHKAY Thoa. Anthony Murray dun) at his home near Cedar Mill. April 6. 1915. after an illness of sever al months, lie was born at Cedar Mill. March 22. IKS I. and was a son of the late Owen and Mr. Murray. He received his the House of Kepresentatives at the big celebration of the open ing of the Celilo canal, above The Dalles. Mav 4. He expects to go on into the Eastern Ore gon country w hile on his trip. The Needlecrart will give a Charity Ball at the Iliilslioro Hall. Saturday eve ing of this week . i he Needlecraf t is an in stitution that is worthy, and the event should have a support of lou are Mill. "Everybody invited. supper, lioou muic. For Sale - I-arge gentle, five- gallon, fresh milch cow - Mrs. M. E. Crockett Beaverton It 3. J mil., aaal rif f i-wtruii Wnnntain .Suw.tt cuiw 1 1 School House, on old Jones place. lb. J. A. Imbtie was an Albany leave Rw! fitbrr to Tho Pihr. ot hwlTB Hbn.... . Iio Aila lb 11 II Krotttc to F W 1'uiUf. kt la Lakt View, Cuius ? I W rnlih.i.l to II O I'lurUlrl, J re M I HI w I ilirifun Nurwiy lu Jnhn IWikcr, l boll liMt (rrnro Aft" ,,. luuu Wuh Co lav l a lu W O llrmiru., I'llHfltlllin W I (I W lUinr rt ui & l.uie SmijiW o M K Jc li. i;jiHj n in I lo ur ' mi t$0 M F ltcolm to IiiuaH Hrowo, I Jyi I to ft blk 6 Kianry ! 10 J N Swift to Dor Collwr, brturrtn 10 BI tl ftcira Br Ihllrv to llvnty lltU to Trail IValbrrMunr, li J If Walkrt H I c 1 hi I. alciounrll loWj l.lafl(, lut Cllv Vlr. iheriol iio Same to L V K'UatiU. a Ita tame ! tS lUy Ntlgbbof lu Jal Cumuiing, Hj arcljtjorn J BOWUNQ Last night's bowling results follow: Downs. 143. 151. 159; total. 4T3; ave. 151. Moyea. 156, 184, ave. 175. Smith. total. 457; ave. 152. Shute. 142. 150. 178; total. 470; ave. 157. Olsen. 230. 175. 216; total. 621; ave. 207. Grand to tal. 2526. On Friday, May 21. the classes of Domestic Science and Manual Training wilt have their exhibits ready for public inspection; an nouncement to be made later. CLCU ELECTS The Cornelius Civic Club has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Jos. Lei Iter, president; Mrs. M. Tibbetts, education from the Sisters of Mercy and the public schools at the general public. Cedar Mill. He waa a prominent cordially invited laiim-l, auu mm mi... i . . . .in .i --ii i tl. .......i imiU 1 i. bici neeiers win ravrrmru. i" iii-ii - . -.- ,. u.ui ti.,. ih..i( i. II......I llunr.ir. n place from St Anthony's church. v ; . .-.---- where a requiem Mass was saui 7,,u;V V. . . " : ; VCL s Hmi cutk, d I c. and a sermon preached bv Fath- V jrVl " A LlV Z ttnmtlmtlt (... ICO. UIH1 I1" llivm m IVIMWIU, ill l -, .......... I...L ira n. lie exuecui w vwn iuiii the San Diego and Panama ex er Cronin. of ment was in St Anthony's cem- BANKS SAI I- HLOWN visitor Monday, and while in the ' Linn capital wa the guest of l0''.; Geo. M. Turner, formerly with -.i il the Washington-Oregon Corpora tion, of this city. Si-h wnii, fee. ftlxive Moon taimlo wa in trtwn Tuesdav. Curt s. 186. 197. 186: toUL 569: 1 vice pres.: Mrs. Lorcn nzer. re grwting friends and transacting ave. 189. Gilmore. 118, 154, 142; cording secretary; Miss Bertha business. He savs that the trout total, 414; ave. 138. Marion, 181. 1 irmier. cor. sec; Jrs. r rani . ... I ..-v loo rVT . m iDn.k 1mu.ii m. . Mm C- T Tn.l are luting wun a vengeance no. isso loiai. owi; ave, iw i uxm urasuiri . i . u. ibuwl.v Moore. 149. 134. 192: total. 475:1 rowe. adviser; Mrs. u. acnome.a "v I I . " . - 1 . n a a . atla. ave. 158. Bent ev. 190. 194. lsl'.IMSt prea. ruwic insiauauon All Alumni Association mem- frtUi M s . v iaw I wut be held May 4. at which time bers of Hillsboro High School Mrs Sarah Evans. sUte president members are askai to meei an ,mMai lof the Federated Women's Clubs. the Hillsboro Library, wednea- 3,L-,l- ncuw I will be nresent. Thesocia af ; day evening. Apnf 21. 8 o clock. Iternoon will be held at Sholes to hold a business meeting. --V in- Mr. and Mra. D. R Burkhalter Hall, next Tuesday. Hostesses cent Engeldinger, President celebrated their silver wedding! are Mrs. Sholea, chairman; Mes- Wanted at mice -A girl of 15 at their farm home, near Farm-1 dames B Scholfield. W T Schol- vMranf aire wants position at tngton. last bunaay. They were field. Kitchey, Peabody. Pugh. " . . i : J ii k. mn ioaa a il.iiv o I l . J ra ImiiQe-A ork in home I inarneu marv.ii oo, aowo, ius i nzer. Denuon nu narwuuu. ruorrsKatmX, ,cyo ELMEIU1L SMITH II. a a 0 PHYSICIAN & SUICgOM OSTEOPATH Otfic Il,Mr to it o. am.; i to i bv av """T, "ruT. oaiaina m ia (.ana anwrrra da, aw uahi. pboor. Olbr mi Hillaboro 1 J. O. ROBB, H D. PHYSICIAN & SURGSOM OFFICE:-VpatalrU Scholawrlei a. l'Bog-OfBct, City J84; RM.CttySa HirXXUORO. . . oacooN Dr. O. C. liiatl DENTIST Sow bn-atej In rrH Or0, ovar Ak buu's ;rwalry Htura. KxtneUag uluUlf pololaao D AO LEY A UJLZl ATTOBJigYS-AT-LAW Beeau 1 aal t MaU BatUlac HILLS BO E0. . . E. B. TOIIQUIS ATTOKNgY-AT-LAW OlBcco a(wlaira la ScboJoMrUl BlMfe JOHN II. 7ALL ATTORNMY-AT-I4W Uintairt, A. C Shut. BMg. Mala A awl MimBOKO. - oaasoa. MaMwVaiaiWaJMajwa W. W. BARRETT ATTORN ATY-AT-LAW Omoa: at ola 8uai, oo. Ooon HILLSBORO CXCC3 MAVAAMMwVailaAW THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. - attorjuy-at-iatju Office, uixtain lo SchulaMrick Hook iiiilsboro, - - rxrca Hill Tk. ...IIKuan ir'll-t n?u:. j;:K i.witions during hi visit to the ihe safe in the store of Schul- " uuppr Kdw.rd Mofschofskv South. niench & Kinton was entered by wnere ady of house assists with home of the late Ur. and Urs. You are asked to bring your Meurer. Miwara moiscnoinny, t...-.i ....,h ,i v- ltU). . " ."aa,:r; t . Ir.. o.k..imik p.. n v 1 l. i :k -ot.ht.nta KMiard Donovan. Ernest tell- t w it,;i.. f th r,iwnwr. " cooking, wages reasonauie.- yyi -""--. - a..i.-j . .f.....v, m.n .nd John Thnmion. TheLs.7 . V'n . va. I . fpm e Mrt crMKea. ine yeggmen Ad(lroS9. L L 1)., Orenco. Ore- Moody pertorming tneceremony. will be served and a silver 01 funeral wa one ot the largest n. trin tit sun Franciiteo. He ever held in that section of the Layi ltiat junn Dennis is Btill on couniy. Deceased is survived Jpck at lntf .'uir anj j3 more by a loving mower, mree sis- lnan delighted to meet anyone Telephoo office Maia lo Main lot DR. L. W.HYD2 Socceaoat to Df. Moklottr Office oitt Delta Drag Stoot. Bowline, belweeo 5th ojad ita Eta. 1 1 Hillsboro, OrcjJJ ti PHYSICIAN & SURGED ' . Successor to Dr. Cunnin.icJ Office and Drug Store. Orenco. Ozrst Talophooo coonoaUooo. 1 AaOaiaiMMoiMWaJaiaJJWV secured sou in casn and anoiit ters and one brother Mra, Owen Murry. Mrs. U -oj. Ford. Cedar Mill. Mra. Thoa. Parker. Beaver ton, Mrs. Elmer McCormick, Spokane, Wash., and Joseph 0. Murray, Cedar Mill. CARD OP THANKS We desire to thank all our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and death ot our loving son and brother. Mrs. O. Murray, Mrs. Ben Ford, Mra. Thoa. Parker. lira. Elmer McCormick, Joseph O. Murray. VOTtlKANH, ATTENTION from Washington County. Ben Esteu fell from a lieam at the condenser the first or the week, and is exhibiting a nicely broken nose as a result. Dr. E. II. Smith straightened the ol factory memlier, and Ben will have an nuuiline nose in a few weeks. . A little ten year child. Gather- ine Miller, ot roresi irove. is lost in San Francisco, from Iter mother. The child strayed from the mother while they were in Uolden Cute Park. Position wanted by lady, in re spectable' family, has two small girls.-Mrs. K. Ames, Ilillslioro, Ore. Mf Judu-e Geo. It Bagley return- mi the week from his Hot Lake The Waahinaton County Veteran trio. Me savs that there are ai Association will assemble at the ways" fifty or sixty guests at the Cityof Cornelius. Ore., on Thurs-1 place, and he thinks an annual day, May 6, llb, Rt ten a m. visit there win ao anyone a worm sharp. At this meeting officers 0f benefit. of the Association will be eiecieu , . r k'umtii returned Mon- U Ull VO - a r !a ABAbai TltA Mnak nriil aila I lllviirn9o sue onu un iiiwno . , r a - arAoll naiwek. and th a ac me Missionary awifiy m uie counts for the disappearance of Cong. Church will meet with the paper. They entered by ,,Uil' Yv l kM..in tko .riaa. in o Mnr r 1C. at 2:',W p. m. Miss brewer. A?m V .i:r. i.ir tk; of the Woman's Board of the Pa aim turn vuimiuk, mv. wiv. .iv. . . . .:ii ..r.. nimnlotaliricinc. Will vv ureaeui, aim v III sale o uwhb mic . n't . 'j i r ,. mi' ..u: blown from the hinges, and the W on a wt" aJ- entire front of the depository The county court disallowed shattered, showing that the the proposed county road No. burglars were not amateurs. CLU, petition of 0. Hawkins, etal. ich, Geo Schulmerich. J C Schul-1, Ja?e9 Armstrong u They took two $7 mackintoshes upon the report of the viewers merich. Geo Biersdort. Thomas I handed U3 an old sale bi ... r, ... ,n,iin ti. i;., oom.v i.'ari uiivii r i. .inhnann will RtAv. Idunng the days Ot 81 W WUVri HW MIV iinilliv mv I rrilHIIIIIVIIUIlIK I UUJ ..... ... - . . ikninl nillto .. I. umu nnl hgn M.. M nl mn .in KuntTSp ma I .OA KtAL'Anl MXM1 NtAVMIO I UlSaWUI I. BIIU Tfllll.il irnuno Muni . 1 . .. ... r .1 I 1 i rtn.x . r I .1 . CT.1...I !.. 1 ITU. ! I mntrT trt t h A BlU hi 1)9 fit f(V Ki. anu r ih,i niai.iniiij ni im in nmi i.-rtnn ii.ui iieiuion 01 1 t runic nrnuimfinrn. i. nmunore. i vwi. UAthini. .iia, iifia miv.il1. mi i;..i.iiri.in 0rii wtiro nnipr. n in ina i xinir m inn rrani nu.iv.ji . iiuiiiiiiK ..i..T . ivan "i v -.v.. . V'iiv...w ww... . for the ensuing year. A smart, snappy program, which will con sist of able snoeches. the best vocal selections and the Drum Corps numbers. Veterans of a 1 wars are invited. ! - J. L Crow, Pres. J. R. C Beach, Sec. For Sale: Good delivery wagon, cheap for cush.-S. 11. Clark, Gaston, Ort. Herman Glaake, of near Oren co, was in town Monday. He says that grain is growing finely. See Shannon for young bulls. City 864.. ? Ed. Krahmer, of near Bloom ing, wu greeting friends in the xsaty ksX the first of the wk. day from his week's visit at Hot i.nke nmi reports that he is feel ing much better as a result of baths at tne ceieuraieu insuiu tion. - Marriage licenses granted by Clerk Luce: Edward Saxton and Cnieellrown: J. S. Michaud and Maia Cappocn; Henry L. Uueek er and Kmilio C. Kleier. , Miss Wilma Waggencr. In atructor in Music at the Albany College, spent the Easter vaca tion in this city, mo gueai her sister, Mrs. 0. B. Gates. Wanted: To buy milk cows.- Phone City 804. a- K. Hornecker, of below New ton, was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Burkhalter arelfering taken. Cor. Sec. highly respected and have many friends in Washington County. I SOME SALE BILL A big dinner was served, and KKSmSS' G,Mo.of the 5;i.ri"::r r. fi7 rw. .nop. mm. . Are . OVIIUIIIICI IVIS9 VI VIWW rived for the celebration. present were: Messrs. and Hesdames wm 3.KiilmApiiK KHavani ShulmAr. James Ariusirunn lasi. wee bill, posted slavery in oi iresweji. r-1 fT;An vi uaMM 1 I VI HIV uuwu u.a. , Ul acmaiu. nu.( miu iw vvuioius the following, which explains itself: town. sted in the store, ahenll ed established teeves was on tne scene as quicu T. . w,u.. (rmili . ii .i... u:. k.,-.,i ""iv"j v....... as an auiu cuuiu uinc nun huh- the next morning, but there is no trace of the robbers. He is having every avenue watched, but the fellows who are doing this class of work are generally hard to catch. SURPRISE A pleasant surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Mike Iiahn. of Phi lips. April 10. the evening was enjoyed with games, music and dancing. I nose pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. lutnn, Mrs. Radke, Misses Minnie and Anna Gutschmidt Martha Kauf man. Anna Schneider. Emma Fuegy. Tecla Scheid, Alice Kad ke; Edward Kaufman, Gottlieb Schneider, Carl Dick, Jake .im merman, Billy Swartz, Ike Al- win, Henry and Herman KestecR. Light refreshments were served at midnight C. C. Frick ia sporting a new horse and buggy, purchased from E. A. Snodgrass For sale: Set single heavy harness and pair heavy one-horse shafts. Chas, Gardner, Hillsbo ro, Ore, Eastern 1 A . l,OWan, in mwuuru. "i"J I,. U7K;.mAM m. W-Iaw 1. at . 1 IV. f1k.m Rl.il ' an AF 11 lllttlBIVB IkllliaM V M 0 Oaw Viranu imrun, v,ii.iwiu, ii . mi..: p...r. rtA Cll. mClTIII. E1TCTJH aillU Schulmerich, Edwin and Lucile Burkhalter. Eloise and Marion Bilveu. Elmer Johnson Jr. Li bert Irene. James, Evelyn and Robert Stevens, Lucile Uook, Herman, Olivs and Arland Whit- more. Ita. a SCHNABEL A LtCCttT aa)ko, til lannal. S -wmii ' f Hani auitaiiaaa saoa A, , on ki atH M an -mm Zmm. , .,. Vwwil a ofl Xoo)UnnlaltM. rttenatiafei II o-Hfa a! a - mm) 0-4 I Staain MK-M till 0 U km OT PORTLAND. O: al where old coon creek crosses Mission Road, the following chatties, to-wit: Six yoke of oxen with yoke and chains, three bedsteads with beds. three nigger wenches, four nigger bucks. three nigger boys, four nigger girls, two prairie plows, one bar. rel of pickle cabbage, one lot of lace. J B Stewart Ervina Burk- I State jr Missouri, county or Mitron of hter, Geo Burkhalter. Chas e: 10 wnom n may concern. JUairon OI I , ' v ITho itndAnsiffnoil will nn Tuea- Si,.r Mrs. Nellie Mc ,y,,,,su" y " r. aon of " 1 T I Um. i 'laAitAk OanH Uokanr I I aMrll B UHV. OrULCIUUCI ao7. lOIUi otu HI. . i a i i I . ur.iw.. i ivubc uiuutiii siiiu msiij visii svii r- oi mtHiiuru. "uriny m' tIniihlii ruitrrv on mv nremises. in vi iiiLiiivji c Aiiueav nvicii ajwi-ir- - - - . I i i r. I Ueaverton. and Grand Secretary, Miss Nellie Mckinley, of Port land.- will make an official visit to the local Eastern Mar lodge, Aoril 17. and a special meeting has been culled. W. 1L Connetl. of Portland, was out yesterday, and went on out to the ranch to look over conditions. He reports things looking nieelv out in the country, and the Plains look better than usual. All grain, he says, looks splendidly. He reports Jack Hoover about me same. wr. ll,,rvvni sntlVrp n stroke two . , wv - . , . . - w I lUIO. IT. 11. UVW.U41V, W I . . x.a uim Lane, cner, w reuviwu - r ico iioaiuviiccoo, Biiica auu hard cider for alt. Come and dr. w. e. piTTEi:onr Dentict Offlco up-otoira oor HUlahnS CTIr Bonk. HILLSBORO - - - C"ZT years ago. , The election at Portland yes terdav resulted in Multnomah County voting bonds in the sum ot a million and a quarter dollars Tuesday. On and .iter May 22 the l.die, &jr.S of the sUte of Oregon can fish Kn .7i ii a.. B HJUUI. - - AWA va mwmm w -- witnoui license, , . n"r' . iA nf a uauiinia am awt v va . oao C W. and C H. Helm, of I skunk hides and a lot of other Portland, were Hillsboro visitors articles. Terms of sale will be Tuesday. made on day of sale. Am going Mrs. W. H. McCormick. of to California. John Montgomery. near rarmington, quite UI. Herman O. Luck, 01 Mountain have a mod time Grain Vallev dale, was in me county ran (Ha) Herald. DR. J. R. liAHCZAIJa, dentist' Trmkoio ttdg. taccsltz Mala tad Tfctfd. orrnu8".r rAai .Lrole; ForSale-Plentf of goats, ll L Siegenthaler will, be at the "Vu.Vr,1 "a ."k": mile North Mountoindale.-Ad Lehman place, Saturday, Apn: will b7en5 d (his Sum $ .,ii,A"aori Hiinr Thu n,iii Phone North Plaint, tentral. tr. I Ml MM. " utilise every dollar. This will 1 "" -"" w r-""" .. . : . ma.moi.itr ovnpn.litiire ami will I The Social Circle of the Consr.l C E. Wells and family are ngv iiAotrprt. common labor I r.hiirrh wi t hold its next meet, moving inio tneir nanaaome new will receive not less than $2 50 'ing. Thursday. April 22, at 2:23 home, on Seventh Street Tkif for eight hours-pretty fair com- p. m., atthabosMof lira. DavU kl cne of tia nssst pensation, anyway. 'KuraUL 'C8a (ae;. dr. c. il poixccr; Upstairs, in LiakfcttT T BttUding, Uaia C: Uitlaboro - - - Lyin-la r 1 am now pror"" 1 1 coaoa,UUr MoiwymC . Kiatc ' tl