HflHEflLL HE CHAUTAUQUA - In Jav.JlllM y n i ' Friends of ilchicl luhn dtwl hint i birthday bu party, at Phillip. May 2 ivmtng waa eh joyed with game. nitHic iml dancing. hiMitf ir-tM it were Mr una Mr t .. I. .,. l,. IL HI . , I M -J tailll. 0.19 IM'Jur, t,i an , . ki . . . - Will Kuay: Mm- Mtnni- r..l . '""J x " uLiNt si cm 10 itMliil SERVICE; . IhC ' .. DECDIUIID.I DM Crovi.'- Chautauqua will . I ... turn l.Y Bhd ..until the Sunday "ve i 1 1 .... Shlftuliil frat II i-rtitf each day lru- .. I itii-l-llttg will In for Wahinjrtn I purity. mark the annual ! wlmt promi- t. U far many yar. That itautU will be a uccei Sth.mt Buying, i r i- r . i u SUrw-e nave mium-h In favorite. The program F Tlr.!lA Vi.ii.in AHUM , - . ,, t!i MariCli l.anirtfy, "lit tting Arnuaintinl, i.ii,..nt: Uinm von ,l,h.hiaii Mai UuariM. .. . . I - 1 '.........I mi - ru II u l a r mii ft. .1 . !1..u.IaI. I .iltt. ltturf. m i-iKH"r- "Col. Wm. II. Miur, . ..... ... .. I, in. iuUuiua. Cmmii Prrlud. The Adel- lture. rartmng anu Farmed." Col. Millar. C-"OhJ Homo" Con l i i.. i. ..i. ii:irlil: Chalk "k uiM-r karactrr I v Marion Halloa Fmk. 1UL'KSUY f J'l 1. link! -Junior ,nouiuiu lour. ,rU.)til llinanan trch Vrt.Hiit U-rture, "Atntn C 1 1 .. M iLinif " Marion Kink, Ad'niHHion. Xtc, y. . II I II. Orchestra, ivpulnr -ht rbarlult tTtfh. l.ynr S it t ...... . I. . .. L . BUM) '. I-RID-.V Anna t.ut.-H'hmidt. Martha Kauf man. Anna and fc.mmaSrhni'idrr, Km ma Kurify. AlU-f IUlk. trcla Schfid; Jake Zitniiu-rman. (UtttlU'b St-hnridt-r. Ike Alwiri. Herman KrtH-k. -Mard Kauf man. hdward Schrid. Herman Zurchrr. Unlit rrfrrahrnrnla wer arrved at midninht. all m- joyinif an exceptionally trood time. f Cilaaitea that Kive vihiun i . -i -H uui make no aim iw ir nerve and mmcle runditiuna are worthlfHj. The nuwt uM-riicial ttudent in otitica ran iri-t visual Honoring Itead al Civil War I If (If CSO0S AT BOTH Ft'SCTKINS tkiMiliu Day A44fci Matte kv Mavaf W. N. Barrel! Memorial a-rvices were held Sun day at the Crescent Theatre, and Decoration Pay exerrim-a at the same jilace. Monday, in iihm-rv ancea of the uaual rites for the veteran dead of the Civil War and thoti? who pastied, as Veil, result, hut he fail to relieve the the Spanish-American War. nerve atrain or aojuHl the mu The Sundiv service was ow-ned a t . t'l . , . ruiar unuaianc. inu you vy . tntt:na 4m. lj VHV arrM j a k a aa ..-... Hev. l'helpa then offered dearlv when you ifo to an ama lour l'rearve vour even. Ilon't K- ,tL'v olTerthemup a aacnlue on the prayer, arier wnicn mere was altar of dollar economy, t not truat youreyea to atranifern. Dr. liwe hai len cominif t llilla Uiro fur almost a miarter century, (insult him at Hotel Washinir ton. Tuesday, June H. to i o'clock only. The Uet room for women and music - a quartet uy me r.van- irelical choir. Hev. Harris read from the Scriptures, and was fol Coma la the Jitney thince. Vri- day evtftinjf. Hartrampf Hall. Northern irrown bulk Harden aeedn at Greer's. J. Frank dtroud. of Beaverton, was in town yesterday. . Auto-livery service at the W. J. Quinn barn. Second nd Wash- infrton. You'll have a hiir time at the Jitney Dance. Friday evening, at Hartrampf Hall. Mrs. F. C Hal.ard.or I'urt- land. was out Monday, the guest of Mrs. L Y. EmmotL Ask to see the new Autograph- . . t ff.i Ik ic Kodaks ai me uetia wruK Store. Kaatman anents Kmery Hondurant is out from Portland, for a few weeks' stay with his father. C. W. Hondu rant. Mrs. T. J. Willis and Mrs. Ihos. Uiclow. of above Moun taindalo, were city visitors yes terday. Jude (Jeo. li. Barley is now installed in Chambers in the old county court room, in the souths west corner of the old structure. Mrs. Jack Lannston. of Fort- COMUIITEE 6EIS HO. Qfltt Oiteaf Best Aviators on Nortb- weat Coast to be Here Three Days BIG MUTING CALUO FOR TONIGHT Uil al AltracliM WiM lav Larftal Craol ia Itiftar? Jaly 4 Consider J-our eyii In relation to your emciency. If jr'.assts that will relieve eyestrain enable you to do more and better work with less effort, don't you hon estly feel that St would be a mighty good investment? In fact, don't you think it would be wise to determine if your eyes are in the best condition now to Kive you the best service? If you want to be sure about the condition of vour eyes, consult Dr. Lowe at Hotel Washington. Tuesday. June 8. to 4 o'clock only. The Third Anniversary of the installation of the local Council. Knishts of Columbus, was fit rnoramoaaj F. A. BAILEY, M. D. PTirlaaaid 8arfoa Office: Cpataira ia Sckaincrich Sloe Kwlre tfonthw t aor i HittIi- mad boeiood Sftraota. Pbenca. orfli-o City Ml; laalilaaial.CUy SS MWaaaJWJWajWW R. M. ERWIN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON sot. ir.r.Lir.ikR. Era. The finance committee has met with fair success in getting funds for the celebration July 3, ti y Cfiiebrated in 'SL Mat and 5. and at least If) per cent, thew's Hall, last Thursday eve- of the amount needed has been ning. Speeches, songs, inatru- subscribed. The committee will mental music and dancing alter- finish their eliciting within two r. v or three days, and tonight every jtoni WPre present from Forest memw:r or the Commercial U'lo, Grove. Beaverton. Verboort. tor m well as all the business men I nelius and Tillamook. a,,., n M.." w...v.. The commencement exercises tt the M)rnmerciai uuo rooms w of St Matthew's school was held take up the matter of further hn the school hall Tuesday eve- tinancing the celebration. ning. at which time diplomas been made were preseniea oy rameru mem Office ia Um Taiica Block. Tklnt I Maia SlrwU, HUlaboro, Onfoa. ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. HIYSiaAS & SURGKOM 01 STKOPATn Utfict H:wr 9 to it m.; ito$B. an. ' TomUf . TbnrU. HatartUr f to la J Caila untml iUt or aihl. Bul!k , phonca, 0c over HiUaburo NttioavaJ. ; ... Itn th MtAAM Aane& and r rancea lowed by a choir from the Cong, hj' Vs . visitor at the home lth beittle vutor to oe nere MiWred tnd Churrh. Itv. Myers, of the M. lf h't.r ar(.ntJ,. Thos. Gheen and three days, and he is said to be L ra wahner. jhe exercises It L I 1 1 . l....aikaAl" ' . . I m . l Al I ..K. 1 . . . a.B r.. i nurt n. iwiuwru ,w"""7' wile, the first of the ween. mnn. auer a ao o uy iwmi " on, .... a 1 ! s of Cornelius. The M. K. M. McIonaia. neau oi ww or- children who attend circut court Lhoir njC fhy Will lie Done." egon Nursery Co.. was in town has U-en arrtiKil formcupan- . f0n,mi the "Hattle yesterday, on business at the cv. Theiilacelaintheol l grand iivmnnf ih.. Keimblic." bv the court house. jury room, next to the stairs, in conKrgation. Ihe new building, and Mrs. iora Monday morning the tJ. A. It. Itivil Har--r U occupying it v j w jt C decorated the a" aa l. it. .Li.u a u omceon Monoaya, iiib craves in the cemetery, ana in she will be there in pursuit of . .ftemoon the exercises were . 1. k?..-... I . T . . .. ... .1 juvenile court wora. winn " ' tin shed at the Crescent w. . Mia M. Wilson, of Chicago, is spending the early Summer with one of the best in the Pacific consisted of tabolaux. recitations Northwest The contracts are and musical numbers. now here, and tonight will settle I The Ladies Auxiliary will meet the matter. The committee ex- at the home of the president. pwts to close and sign the con- Mrs. Tamiesie. Monday evening. tt-tt. r in i ho mnrninir. a nviniruune i. n memucro ore ic- machine has never been on ex- quested to attend, as the Auxil rbSrffw" Eton in Hillsboro. and there iary has assumed the responsibil .Sf";.. are thousands here who have ity of the children's parade, or aa aitl vv vwwo - J. 0. ROBB. XI. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE: Upa'aira to Schalatfkh Vdg. PMoaas-OOka. City JS4; Ret. Ctly 864 UUXSBOkO. OREGON Ira . Barrett. M. D. rr.-iT.UKi PELT BUX'K Office Tlulioa. Mia 1W Kmklron Itlopbooo. Mala I'H HHHboeo on .um fin ir rnfL Saturday. July 3. and also the J. H. Dorland. of above rxoriQ uUr. nt tho mmmitte on Sunday Drogram. luvenue cuuri ' 1 nnianed ai me urescenu . . r...j.. 1 --' ...1-- - ,.f the kind has been need.1 for ,iarreU ddivered the patriotic f '?,,-d fro Za on the right-of-way on a long time, and the installation L,,,, hii iI)eech wai well Ht I has just returned from a trip the celebration ever held the Tllhmooki ,ioe are now being .k.- ..,..,. la oKlwimed bv : 11 w u.M -.iii to uoiaenaaie ana uicnewn. . hPre. and they are going alter Bvinnoj infl, pnrunA a hmro omcialt. the program given by the public Michael Uooher. or romana, aura.-uors iafc -v. cranftt from a wreckinir outnt w iwt Wet the dance at Har- schools. Judge R. Crandall. of and Thos. Dooher. of Oswego, tionai as weii as amusing, anu o up ,he line, and several cars are " - - . k 11 . .f il,. 1 i 1 ... a. Wnniav i' 1 u 1 n n 07 1 inrarMi ii.kjj.jj .io tr.n.i,r Hall Krida evening, the rosi. nau cnarge 01 me wrre oui over flu. . . noaueu uau. June 4 Ten cents admission eran and Corps services at the with their parenU, Mr. ana Mrs. - - . a I . . . T'L ...a. o. k rx.mwn wa a m I 1 . r Bs am r. Mnii iu.e ilanre. Umler cemetery. I no aeuuui uiuKi" ft. wooer. per auspices U. K. K. I. committee. Hi Julia Hanson. vUiting with Mra. LW. at the rair C,rtunds, was thrown from a horse, while it was bucking. Sun day, and the young lady suffered a dislocation of an ellww and some minor bruises. Dr. K. A. Hailey attended the sufferer. Miss Hanson was riding In-hind Me 1 'as... when an auto fright ened the animal, canning it to do some IVndleton roundup stun. I ., (a...I tkof mooting tru iv,aimmorrial Chih- Mrs. Richard Hill and sister. neeoeu. ruii",3a "c,j . " " "7; Song. "America." Mayor James Gibson, of iteed- JJJ TihmX and visited their aunt. Mrs. E. C Invoration. lev R. L Myers. .,, W(US up the la8t 0, the 'fiSi'wSw McKinney. of this city, and rela- S..ns ''SwuUo I nclebam. e lhe peace and fiStii Uvea at Banks, Sunday. 'The F ag for Me." boys of the ,a . lKUivl,. 5- -n end d. that liillsDoro ia aiive. first three grades. 7u V to make no The railway companies nave MiM Karene K izabeth, daugh Flower fairies, g.r.sof Gnde. & inTi .5 Jlice department ? tJ?1 ter of Mr. and Jirs. T. P. Swen lap. .ill ha. n .... v 1 wnan in riiuauuru uu nut ici DAOLEYAtiAKl ATTORN RYS-A.T-LAW looau 1 sad t Haato BaUAlac HILLS BOEO. . . OBlOOf E. B. TONGUE ATTORN BY-AT-LAW OScct aataira ia .ScbalaMrijB Block JOHN U. X7ALL ATT0RN8T-AT-LAW - Upauira, A. C. Shatt Bide uiLUiBORO. - oaaaoar. 3. Flag aong, boys of Grades I to expected look Wilson'i restaurant, on Main Portland will spend the day here. Kj : Street two uoora wesi 01 vc 1 he aviator win mase iuxdh vh American NationaL A nne place Saiu'day, Sunday ana Monaay, . . , . I nes. 01 I oruanu, 13 iuc nuni ui 1 hundreds from J M , R Litherland. of West money s 11-3 to eat -and get your worth. S. A. D. Meek and J. L Meek and wife were n from ortn and there should be a good tendance on all three days. SIMON - McCOURT at- our. jrnoon - I'rvludo. Wttep ,, al lliingarians; in- tinal MTitire. ire pi " Wik,' Arthur A. rr.uuke. ng -)rand tncert. i Hoyal Hungarian Or- . . . 1 1 i:..d a; iiramauc i.'-nuiiiK". tei Lai Ml. Child I inner- Dm-ralic .eieciion, r' :. . ... i. in i;.rw i. wun Hoyat cm flccomnnnving. Ad- 75c SATtiHPAV Ving - Demonstration ni Vound Work ; Informal Talk kr. Jui.ior Supervisor, Wmion. I'nliidi. Huckier' km lluiii'M.HH KeadingH, iiii IjiDeil. AdmisHion. 6c. iujig .1 ubilee M tr's: Jubilees: I Uwnernhip young man is the first grandson if Mrs. Orpha Gardner, and of Mm. Hanson, of rorunnu. me harpy father la looking forward to the day when the youngster can fish KM Dairy with him. John Hanson, a Dane, died at tVler llasmusen. on the ti. A Umen place, Monday. J yv Hu.pi He was aged 71 years ine re- jj,;r; IliK-itation. Kula noswell. Hoop drill. 'JO girts. Grades 4. 5 and 6. t ,,. Song. "In Hemembrance. Vi ola and Nellie Townsend. Eliza- 11. .l ktm 1'nife Gardner, heth Merritt and Lorena Kiggin. . .i.u. linnntnimlaln. are verv K...linir. Miss Margaret Mann.i uia;na Toesdav. J. L-and lam Vnir - Junior Chautauqua uj of . MV(?n and half Hund Song. "To the Hag. seventh jy return to Volmer. Idaho, . I r a ..... 'I' I. I 1 I.. . . I . I. mftm m boy, lorn. May Ji. uia- " uraue. line last 01 me wi, - ui" llliuilllio iai ui v in Q! Plight O The following graves were dec- Mnl Mary Hjrscher. Waupun. home of the bri-le's parents. Mr, orated, and the Tost Adjutant, w j9 her6t the Ruegt 0f her an(i Mrs. T. A. McCourt, Hills K. F. Siaa. wishes information. 1- John ana Geo. Kleni, horo. when their daughter, Hel if any have oeen misseo. bo u iq Mij Sne ia aocom- en Irene, was given in marriage complete list will be had nexlpaniea by her daughters, Misses to Ivan D. Simon, son of Mr. and year; Anna and Kose. Mrs. K. lJ. Simon, 01 ruiisooro. OJJ Fellows' Cemetery mihli.lltion i8aued Kev. Harris, of Plymouth church. I . . . ... . L. a T... .1 n ftl.l.llrt I IllIllTlBLtrU. U9IIIK ftliCllKl IHIHIIkUPCI I IPs. "vv "J r . .. .1- I - .1 I 1 .Ka mm n r fi-T . i' ...I. with i.-nvni 1 tlx u-tin Btreu li nam 1 . u u..... jonn iwtrir 1 senooi. i u o ui 111c itvtm L .. i.,.. Ail. I inuln u urn ahiuiied toSL UUlS. L' o i camphaii tpihiiiiona to literature. The f 7V" Mo , midweek, and were accom- ch.tw.Suwk,t K",V'B principal. 0. R Kraus. has given P 'Jt I . . 1.. 11 .... l..ui..iu..i I I'M lunula A " IKlMrloa I fz. , f. " ,J: ,-. panietl r.ii. uy t " - . Oome H Johnwrn luaiauu a bhivuuiu WhO Was B granu-nr'" V W HiKlh smim 1 lion me paai jrcor, Medford Lester, of ML Angel College, and Miss Lorena Lane. of Lap wai. Idaho, are guests of their cousin. Miss Grace Kerr,; this week. Mrs. E M. Tongue and daugh- W. N. BARRETT ATTOINSY-AT-LAW Orrica: Mala Straaa, ofk Ooait Boaaa HIWBORO Oft BOOK A SrSftST SJSS THOS. H. TONGUE. JR. brated Wednesday evening. June n . n .vr,:ao . clock, at tne double rirt service. The bride was goWnVd in soft, white siik, with lace ATTORNBT-AT-LAW mc 7."' ofica, upataira U Schalaaarka Block Liberty has tickets in practically . , . , all the business houses in the Hillsboro. - - (Vesoa city. Asic tor tnem. Twenty Der cent discount on all lace curtains at E. I. Donel- son's successor to G. C Combs. Furniture store Second and Main. ..in ami unnt. and are agents for Kastmnn supplies. M.ii oniirk'nilak films to the Masonic Cemetery William Days, the young lad fciivaheth Simon, sister of the 11 nil o. , ... I . a -.a al I -- . - ... - , . . - HilslKro I'harmacy. Ihey ue- i,lH,.tot. w.Wrre r who was arrestea wim me w re Kr00lTlt WOre pink silk, wun cnu 1 11 1 t 11 at 1 ir i wvh " 1 fr w ani imriui'uiKii in 111c iuci 1 r- k. mm vra ninir pd rnaininii I " . I a. -1. 1 lULIIlia iniiHHa- - . frA W8abi. cantile store robbery, will be j.mn MrCullncb taken back to the Mate tnaus- Uirti jf.ni lrja gchool, from which institu j. cim.0 tion he hM out on parole. W. N. Hathorn. of Laurel, " I ...... .. I-.. chiffon, with pearl was over 10 me cuy aionuay. Vh. iQriipn a nnii-1 v..i ymmAH ia nvov in rno iriimiiii'K. v. . iicoi cjiiiitivk I 1 quet of carnations and sweet jsiletz. cruising his timber claim. Inuisboro, The onuesmaiu, Telephone office Maia 103. aidcan ;Mkin io3 DR.L, W.HYDE Succcaaor to Dr. tiakUter Office omOclu Drag Stora. Baaideace. aueliae, betwMO $th aod6U SU. Oregon Ciii1r ll'wea .tolm I'hillipa li.l!f A Mieet elilies. The Caly at 1-verton -lure. was entered bv burglars S nday iip of night, and as near as can be e- ,,. lllU, irn ......Ik f .Ir-vtiT.MulJ ml SlltM'S. .iiHlri.ltf lie A 0 koU -e" 1 .. .., . . mriikiliiv a . . . . nuieni uwnnnii(i 1 ui. - . t,.., Senator Uurkett. ttmated, uy me memmn.-. n. v iion. 50c, SrvnAV Entrance was imoon -Snored Concert, window. For Sale A gooJ 1200-lb w ork lj l...ki u en ttla mare: also z o a "am ""n"" .oi new. D. T. Allen. ami Dak SU.. IlilUhwro The German SHaking Siet.v fon, and carried pink carnations. Krod Kretwell. of Portland, offi- pin ted as croomsman. and Mas ter Mathieu Howard and Leota Hvan were flower bearers. Lit- . . a L . Qoidess of Liberty Candidates Margaret Mann 2165 Gertha Olsen 1865 Lucy Weatherred 1625 ReU Trullinger io aW Frederick Andarsi. M. 0. PHYSICIAN & SCRGEO t ' Successor to Dr. Cunni-ihiiam. Office and Drug Store. t Ad- Wr's J.iltileC.iiiiany. iiMiK-Saerid Prelude. W-r a Southern Singers; her lecture. 'The New Woman lie Youm Man." Senator J made at a rear 12th 10-2 .a l.i ma : llflHln utns tha mmf ri'liri u.m. ...... . Amencan !BllOnBI, aillirvi uuuit in...". ; ... 1 . 1. . I - l.ui.li.111 l.(B tXltt nrU ll i.H mrir iw a-. H V. Sim, ' Atljl.) lUllaalf ill I I vva ai v a i - - - - . , " '.i !' ..... tmnm kla anee at la deti at the piano, playing uie con! I .l ' Y-i. .t.nrtB . San luoddinir march from Lohengrin, u. ch.ia ttioa nno and sang U Promise Me. Uur- nf h nr'ineinal sneakers at the ing the ceremony the pianist Osasx TelepboDe coonacUna. aM SlUPUISli . Hurkett, of Nebraska, will meet Sunday. June Ui at ... i.i . ..taffn nunr t.enter- ion. iw, ;.r;: .u ...ui i, kilt season ticket for all ville. at wmcn . ume uu - J2.W), children'.. $1.1X). the annual eiecuon o. All morrocrs are uih.. J. It McNew, of atiojro Mux- ton. was in town oionuay. - .... ihn Surincs. on the pleasant surprise was o0umbia river, for a week of rest and treatment. W. H. Forney, of Oak Park, was in town yesterday. He has .,,iai onnatrilCtion of lllS 11CW home, and expects to have it ready for occupancy oy sept i of the OBIII , .... lost a reu ari-ouni other diiV. Finder ANNIVCRSARV PARTY Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, of I'nrnelillrt. Pn tertained on Mon- ed the Tompkins, near Hill, when the Mason Hill try Society surprised them l I h. nuiimnif a'B4 en ... .11. tl.lllll. w- with mtisie and games frenhments were served at hour. Those uresent were . Charlie and Kd Tompkins. lerite Persinger. Harold cemetery, m Johnson. Fred and John hook the ger. Pearl Pat ton, Kverett I rung. Carl. Chris, George Victor Christensen: Krma r, Kmma, Lena and Bertha irger, Violet l'atton, fcimer n, Annie and Lthel Adam- (alph Buckingham. HALL (IAMB Karmington team will visit Miro, Sunday next, and at try conclusions with the hts of Pythias tenm. This lines to be a big game and he fans are invited out to ihe contest. CARD Ol3 THANKS Sesire to extend our sincere ks to all who so kindly gave and comfort during our be ement, the death and olme ) of tha late John F. Dodson. kf, and Mrs. J. H. Hogers. C. Kmmel, of near Scholia, in the city Tuesday. please leave at Argus office. if T lldaao nf SehollS. was up yesterday, turning in his road supervisor work to the county court Tho Kodak season is now on. p.a o the rnarmacy ior siiDPlies. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wander, lich, or uenieryine, wcic citv yesterday. " " ..... L For sale: Kale plants, ai w C. Kehse place, Sixth ai ftt llillulmni ll-l" G. V. Dibel and family have moved back from Carlton to their home near this city. Dance at Hartrampt Hall. Fri day eve. Given by the Uniform Bank, K. of P. John Kasscbaum, of Shady Brook, was an Argus caller Dec oration Day. Dan Leisy. of South Tualatin, was in the city yesteraay session T wo things govern the selec tion of lenses and frames for the .... I A. - . . a . i i ...... ..ikik i ia lfWirn nn in uh ing fhrafternoon and look in them and there's the way tHk 'nf ! aovahl v vou look through them. His aim Jat me, ma-ie ii s to see that both ways are sat and general conversation. At 6 tsfaetory to you. H will beat o'r VI al Ire seated to a boun- Hillsboro, Tuesday, June a to 4 tiful lunch, the hostess ocing as sisted in servinK by the Misses Bertha Irmler and Katie ocneu erman. . Kef reshments were served dur ing the evening. All departed at a ite hour, wishing the bride and groom many happy returns f Ihn rliw. v .. .. Those present were tne messrs and Mesdames K. ureije, n. Kamna, F. Schoen, it. Lemnow, H, Salwedle, Hev. and Mrs. L. Stuebe. Prof, and Mrs. H. Kick er, Mesdames H. Hohtnan. A. Nouik reh. K. irmier. n. ocneu- erman; Misses Charlotte New. kirch, Katie scneurerman, io Kleier, Dorothy end Gertrude tnh. Estelle Brebe. Thesa, Cornelia, Marie and Margaret l ohinnw. Esther Schoen, Lena Kngler, Bertha Irmier; Messrs. H . Scheuerman. H. Gildensopf. Phiiin. John and Carl Lebinow. anH Martin Stuebe. Her- UUIlll - r,, 1 man Schoen, Arthur. liimer anu Wilbur Salzwedle, Robert Irmier. Zola Watch 1530 Orenco. Flov Ferguson..; 15 Lucile Collier 1515 Ruth Harbison 1510 Emma Tupper 1510 Edna Gilkey loiv Mary Sewell 1510 A.A a ollnofa soronndd. renucn-u umtv .... .. .- . - , icnn The nuptials were conferred un- Agnes ueisman der a beautiful canopy of flowers. Freda Rosa lW n-u. i .lonnratoil in I l.pnora Gardner 15"J iimiiiii uric ulvvi aaBrwa b a "...: . .. Coffee Club Meeting u..a lonnnrd Rrown and Mrs, C. W. Rollins will entertain the Coffee Club, Saturaay aiiernoon, k at. the home of Mrs, Brown. Jackson St., near First. o'clock Some cattle rustlers killed a two year old heifer for William tionao nf Si-holla, last Saturday night The head of the animal was found by a neighbor, bun day, and Sheriff Reeves was no nta, Mr Hesse did not know thnr ho had lost the animal until Reeves made him a visit, the Sheriff watched the Portland markets Monday and Tuesday mornings without results, Mr and Mrs. C. E. Fluke de- nartod Tuesdav for an extended .. . mi. - Ill tn.. trin to the f.asi. iney win twu a week in Chicago, and then go on to Uayton, unio, visaing rel atives in both cities, w nen iney return, about July l. tney win take the Southern route ana see the San Francisco Fair. C E. is still on crutches as a result of an injury sustainea wnue . m irain service between here and Tilla mook. r.haa. True and Supervisor Cruger, of near Middleton, were up Tuesday, on ousiness ai me Aniirr house. Middletonites are having Borne merriment over the name True has given his ranch, calling it the "11-27.'' When asked the meaning or tnecrypi Chas. say 8 when he settled there h had iuat $11.27 capital, and hence the name. When True green and white, and the dining room in uiiik anu Tho wedding Dresents were numerous and beautiful. After congratulations the party was seated to a delightful weaaing ilinnor. The voung couple ae Keth Crandall 1500 Ruth Linklater r,...15O0 Ethel Blatchley ......1500 Florence Garrett 1500 PROPOSALS FOR WOOD parted on a short trip down e written and sealed proposals for Willamette Valley. . . rnrniahinff the Hillsboro Library The bride is well known in twenty cords of first-class fir CVtt. 3. CaaM a. SCHNABEL & LaROCHE tcaifaiatnaraii aaaaiaHa. BnataaaaaalMi BaalBlM BOB Milan. Rnal.ttialia. BtlttaniatiatBoa, mdat(n intanifitu, UrtaaMa aak r4 ' ItAea antniUktlt autartteUI. kBY- -am tn U aatspa am aaima nanaa Smtrtt aa aUB Soaiantniaaltra. UrktftiaaaaBlB.. ftlttWfJ N bu Binaa Bll araa-aattataaara. tdtalni: VUtfaaU au-tlcMa: Slauut WMK-fiO gaaajUajka PORTLAND. ORE. Killen. Secretary Library GardenaeedalnbulkatGreer's. city, over Sunday Mrs. J. P. Magruder, of Port- registered the name at Salem - - . j,. Mr he omcial wrote oacK ana assea us nas uccu viuaiu, -. citv. over Sunday. w Hillsboro, and is one or ine cuy wow to be delivered at the li popular young ladies. The groom fart building, will be received is in the employ of the Southern . Ka .-j tn -:y n . racmc vouniniijr, .o j june ji, ana contracts man oi promise. thereafter awarded. The Koard Those at the weaaing. the ri ht t0 reiect any tnii .Mr9.-1V,AC;- MCC0?-rc' or all bids. Address proposals and Mrs. R. P. Simon, Miss Eliz- Lrt - n Killen. Secretary. Hills- abethSimon, RoyG.bimon, Mrs. to Qre. O. H. Emmott. Miss Halhe i Wil- ted thi9 3rd day of jane, liams, Mr. ana isara. auw.u iqik S- Aiily'!Ld s c. Mrs. U ti. ivoonra, nr. 'IU -Board H T. Ko-ber. Mrs. C C Jack- P0 son, Mr. and Mrs. U. Aiexanaer, N0TICE TO CONTRACTORS Dr. ana Mra. n n. oiuuu, n.ll.. Mr. anil Mrs. D B. Bmrick. Mr. and liira w. 8. McCourt aud chndrao, op-i-d bids will be received by sir. aad wra. jo.. uowBB, u u v. Meade, chairman of the $S?tt2V3m Board of Directors of School Dis- kii.Uph Nathan and Mailorie.'of triet No. 38. OrenCO. Washing- Ocnco: Mra. L. J. Hatch, Mra. J. L. ! nnnntv. Oreiron. for the Fletcher, McMmuvtlle; Mra W. B Mc- epMkjon nd completion of an ad- SU? MS SSS. 5 S to "the SSSit school build. v.i.'u ni vioia' Duocan. p. Fretweii. ling, to be built in accordance Mr. and Mra. Samuel Howard, Mathieu w,tn plans and Specifications BS a . a tf. a r Uf D CloMnaa 11 I r - . m . so a-a a a tiowarti. r, auu iui. n. i rranarwi hV Jv A. MCrftaaen uu . . - - r.;- I . in n.E i ter, Alenc and Minnie; Air. and mra. saturaay. June i. ivio. a cer- wm. Ran ana aauijuier, woia, i tjflea cnecK ior o per cent oi me amount of the bid. made payable to "School District No. 38,Wash- ington County," will be required. Plana and specifications may be seen by applying to H. V Meade, chairman. Orenco. Ore. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Directors. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist 0mc up-ataira over UUtaboro National Bank. HILLSBORO - ORBGOU DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST T mieaie Bldg. , BoooM Bad t HILLSBOEO, OWL Mala and Third. Dk. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - Ore Portland. i Mr. and Mrs; 0. L. Curtis and family, of Eugene, are in town, guests of Mra. L. A. Rood, the mother of Mrs. Curtis. Mr. Cur tis has been ordained, and leaves Lying-in Hospital I am now prepaied la iaka At aterally case, flS.OU per week. Phono CIlJ 771 Mrs. A. If. Hamraer E.L.FEaiHW3 ATTOaWSY-AT LAW Hatary NbUo-Colloolloaa, baaaa, ata. Rooaa I Owaawtaiai bmbb hbj, IUtISJ. 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