gaies DIKE CTOR .6. PETER BOSCOVJ, GLERX The Berime Court has quaih- P1 all hi.e of urttlH a rvrr Set tji"g iw ny of the Southern lii ifir grant lan.lt. The Court hold that th Un it do not revert to the government htvause thrv ' ' "" I were n t ld to arttler at $250 4 tkta IJutl Wuy (M-r arre. as the ortinal gift was ' m a m ail 1 1 . 1 .-i. I a.. l. I a Vf5 r. !- IHM. ' i u.irreu. i in. f " immih mat ni.iwtirman.iing t the resolution tiajuol h .,, somite tut mtusiimw lWrl i' I. ! r 1 I I' A'iDr.EVi SCIIILD AR RESTED at raffi CkarcH With ItebMng On l In Ley man Itrother ,u jHMtpIc attended the an .ihI meeting Momlay af. ..ii ut tie ItiteH Schwa1 build j.m.I unanimously Hit ted r It. Gate director, and I'-.h-jw, cirra. wtw laurr tun; himself. There were ! , r nominations and the ,, were by acclamation. H nlt-y placed Mr. Gate in Min.it and T. H.Tongue Jr. I Mr. Itottco. Of lhwe ,,t t n r ladies. .n motion of II. T. Bagiey, i Miuii Dr. amlene named a , , .-nitre uf three, to audit the , , I hi.I the Cirrk W. V. Iter , . bnl Kuratti and C. K i. . i. mail and ri'lrt thrir littiora , ii.,- t,-vtly organized board. !.. C. W. Ilolhtii suggested . t.;tnge in one of the doors to i ...it better exit in cai of i Mr. C. W. Redmond otfer ., Hiitk'i-hlum that a lady f nun I ward should cMpert with U-ard a lan being 3 ,.-.ttrd in Portland. motion ottered by It. T. Hag , .tint adopted, win to thr ( that li W. learnt-, iwhool . riiit.-nd.-tit, Hhould ' nam 2 ,r U id ihrc rarh for th pur . i.f t hitmininK' Mualilirattoni .ii i.liranK for the Manual a . It . nr." IVparlmcnUof th llmh ..I. and to n .Kttt llu'ir find . t. tht' lrtiard. I ho Mt luMil law dtM'tt not pre- in!., tin. iuaiiltcau.ni ui iracr. . ( thiit daft, and th idi-a i raw th ittatua of fHioivtiry It.ilMithrd. : It. i'ollin thought that th ird in pa) iii I'Mi mm-h toil .-ilial. while Ur. Krwin Mk'iit th rompniation waa t (.mi treat. Uii.-n th ijmntion of ahan - th manual training and i.tii annr nuni a K mii-.i. M. i.. la aiaii V '. :t pupil in 1 1 lit l Sth.x of fould not k't thin in- ruction, thy count ko io fort- t. and hav thir achool money 1 1 tin-r unl'r th law. Mr hi-ld that unltM thrr more Haluiiai'lory rauit L- ili partini'nt of manual train. v mi i c lit In atoiiinM at in an. m-IukiI tmt'tinit in th fu rk IIomcow a n-port follow: 8TT1STU'S rnK.T o:' pi r-umrt over t and i.m-I.t r"i lintr in ditrict N....'.niM-r J'Jir. iimiImt of true her rmloyl it irniL' tin vettr (mal 3. f- .. ... Inui.'l! 2 ii ii il mt of Nfhoolhoutoa In District 2 mtM-r of month' public li'Mil tauuht durinir th i st sch.Hil year mnUr of iftfal voter lor hiM.I piiriws in th dis ict ut the tim of makini? i:ii rviK.rt 4W i . a I imiti-r .t a?r in ncnooi ;rmnds 9 limatt d vulu of achonU .iiscn unit trroundH t(U).OtH).0O Iiimatnl value of achool if M. nil urrt Xi nimnratii .4 (KK1 1)0 VhiImt of mills dintrict tax v ied I lation of taxable uroo- Jti ty in di3trict...$2.00:. 1U0.G1 HKCKIPTS It on hand at time of nakini! u4t annua r. rl .Inn 10. 1914 .. 15.887.79 ci'ivcil from (hi. Irea- n r from disL tax... 13. 958. CO c (I from I 'o. Treasurer r-.m Stat school f und 3.WW.40 c'd from tuition 1.073 05 ii.'v borrowed 4.200.00 t-r. st iktL ('o Trims 2. 250 00 -tal $;tt).978.90 IHSllUUSKMKNTS i-aclu'rH' waires. . . . . .115.227.90 li.'l nnd nupplica . 400.29 pairs, improving kioihuIh, janitor work 1,8-10. CO iid on principal and in-lon-st oi bonds and wnrrunU 5,735.30 i trance ., 43.00 it .clerk'' salary 160.00 Total $29,400.18 on Imnd .$1,512.72 mi ol bonded inbebted- ' $-15,000 nit of outstanding war rants 900.00 Itrina waa to that elTeet. ther wait nothin in th patent Ibwlf that hold th comnany to that method of mI. An injunction, however, waa laid attainst fur ther aal of the land until Con irre ha tin to act This meana little or not hi nr. for even if tJinrr.- Khali hold that they muni eon form to thi th court han already pulled th teeth of the k'overiiftient. It will b but a ipifHtinn of a few month now until the Supreme Court-the hitfhint and last authority-ahall verify theoririnal patenta. Thi mean a hundred million dollars worth of prooert y - it i amniwed at half that -for the company and if the .Southern IV i lie bond do not now boom it will be strange. Th M.mm will hold their Unit meeting in July in new quarter in the UtllKU.ro Mercantile build ing, upstair, where a lartre hall i now ln-mr made for them. Ihere will m a ciuhroom. and numlM-r of cloaet. ami the larrent lodre room in the city, harrinr none. A ml lloor ha Iren laid, thus Kvinr the order one of the heat danre hall in town. The hall will b well lighted and ventilated, and the new quarter w ill naturally please the antlered h-rd. Th l.adie of the Moon have bourht a new piano for u by both ordra. 1'h old hall. ued for nearly two year, will he aurrendered July 1. Iteaverloit Monday voted a oon.lHmieof J-J..,.'jOO to build a hijrh m-hi. th vol for the meatoir carryinr two to one, and by a three lo one vote the citizen declared themselves in fivor of (Hitablinhini; a hieh- school courne in theitrhool system there, r. II. Davis was elected School I line tor by a three-to-one vote. Mr. tiavi favoring the new hitch tchool plans as opHwed to two other candidates. Clerk C. h. Iledre was re-elected. One h indred and twenty-four votes were raaU I'asturane, clone In. for rattle anil horses. Abundance of fead. shad and running water. Stock na'ted rerularlv-Phon 0185. Kdw. I.. Nay lor. Forest (itove. l)r. 135 pr. liowe, the eye special- iaL will be in Forest (.rove July 7: HillsU.ro. the 8th. On account of his roinr to sun r ran cico. to the fair and attending the World's Congress of Optom etrisla to which he is a delegate. he will not be back till Scptem Ut. Don t watt till he cornea hack to get those needed glasses -attend to it before he goes. Ladv. with two girls, ages 3 0, wants position as housekeeiier in restM'ctable home. Mrs, h. Ames, Uillsboro, Ore. Idtl Mrs. J. A. Imbrie and sister. Mrs. Ballard, of Seattle, depart. ed the last of the week to visit their sister. Mrs, Itcagle, at San Francisco, and incidentally to visit the Kxptaition. lhey will I South about a month. We have a full line of Kodaks and suoulies. and we do develop ing and printing. Delta urug Store. suppf o unoir M4iMi ms pay TWcc nttti ami filly Min Via- Ultci Lal Al Andrew Schild. who worked for the Ijehman brothers lant August, and who suddenly left that section, i under arrest at Martinez. Cat., on a warrani rom this o.unty. Schild was working for the Lehmans at the time .150 wan stolen from the roorn of one of the Lehman boys. he theft was reported to Sheriff Ceeves. who questioned Lehman oaely as to who would be likely to have taken the money. When leevi-s found that Schild was the only on likely to know any thing about the money, or about where it might In located, he at one came to the conclusion that th hired man might well be watched. The Lehmans at first scouted the idea, but when the brother went home from the county seat he quizzed Schild rather closely. Schild left in a ay or so. telling his employers he was going to Ileaverlon. lie went, hut nver returned, leaving balance ot seventeen or eigh teen dollars due him. 11 was traced to Martinez, not far from San Francisco, and extradition will be taken at one, and Mr Quillan. who is in the South, will Delta Drug Store. a - i a: a i - a,. . i i, oe uepuiueu ui nnf ...... u. ., . .)l.roc.jtrs..v I VISIONS OI; WEALTH amea J. Treble, of lirooklyn. N. Y.. according to a New York at torney, claims he ha an Interest in the estate of the late Henry )avis. more familiarly known as 'Groundhog Davis." who died here August 17. 178. Davis had an old grist mm wesipi lown. and when he died it was supposed that he had left a large sum of money buried on his land. Hun dreds have dug over the plat. but to no avail. Treble s attor ney rauseii some commotion in Total .145,900. 00 NOllCIl TO MOP tiKOWLRS I'here. will be a meeting of Wanh" nuton County hop grower Tues ay afternoon, at 2 o'clock, ut ('ommercinl Club Knqma, Ilills- oro tor cotiBiderlng the 191a har- vtat. '. Homer Kmmott went over to thft ranch, near Newport, the last of the week. He intends doinir a little fishing over there, and the stories he will tell on his return will make Ananias ashamed of himselt. Wanted - Second hand binder in good working condition -F. M. Ileidel, Hillsboro, Oregon, l'hone. Main 144. About forty members of the Dastern Star lodge made a fra ternal visit to the Forest Grove lodgo Monday night A splendid time la reported by all attending Try some ot that fancy Eastern corn, just received at U W. uu chanan & Co. German Lutheran services wi be held on Sunday afternoon, at 2:30. at the Congregational church. English Sunday achool at 2:00.-E. W. Luecke, Taster, The committee on Goddess o Liberty has tickets in practically all the business houses in the city.. Ask for them. Frank 0. Francis, of Oak Park was in town yesterday. He says that crous are splendid out his way, and hay harvest haa been on for several days. Try Cclro Kola, "First for Thirst" 5c at your favorite fountain, Mrs. Susie Kssner is spending a lew weeks at Iter home at Mountaindale. Auto-livery service at the W. J, Qtiinn barn, Second and Wash ington. .. A new shipment of Cameras and Kodaks just in at the Phar macy. Fred ifchoen, of Cornelius, was here yesterday. Meir.ff David, of Forest IJrove, was in town Monday. Corn, to Mr. and H n. D. M fclarkburn. llillnU.ro. June Zi. TJ15. a daughter. The Kodak at-avm Is now on. ( to the rharmary for your aupplies. Karl Doneon and wife return ed Monday from their honeymoon trip to Seaside. Whit Minorca eggs for hatch ing -setting of 15 lor fl. Wil lard Tupper, Hillsloro, Telephone City 5tri 4'Jtf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ftrown, who have Uen in Seattle for sev eral weeks, have returned to JlillaU.ro. S-cond-hand Mil waukie binder, n goinl shape, for sale.-l'ercy Long. At the Episcopal services in All Saints' Guild House. Sunday morning. Mr. Oswald Olson will sing. Drink Celro Kola. "First for 1 hirst" 5- at your favorite fountain. Mrs. M. M. Thin, of Aber deen, Wash., has ten visiting her niT, Mrs. J. W. sew el I. of this city, and nephews. Warren Williams, of Mountaindale. and Frank Williams, of Hil'sboro. liuy your Kodaks and supplies from the Delta Drug Store. ! I .. t. Agenis r.asiman ioua iu. Miss Willatielle Moore has re- turned from an extended visit with her father, K. W.Moore, in Arizona. While returning Miss Moor Btopped ana visit'-d the San Francisco Fair. This is the time to use Fly Spray. 90 cents per gallon, at the hRN Mt W ftEAt bAYS I he Ben Hurs defekted th Htllslxro Grays. Sunday, in an exciting flame, by a acore of 4 to 2. It was one of the fastest games played on the local ground this year. Although making less hit, the Hurs bunched theirs in the first and secured enough to win the game. P.oth teams fig ured in the error column. The Gays team is composed of just young players, but is a nifty agrestation, and appears to be one of the coming teams of the county. Williams pitched gilt edged ball, striking out 12. He is developing into one of the beat young pitchers in the county. Donovan, who has already won a reputation, playing with Oren co. struck out 15 for the Hurs. Odie. of the Hurs. and Imbrie. of the Grays, each secured a two- tase hit. The line-up follows: Grays Creigh Long Williams lien Hurs Scheidel Jonovan nelson Odie tay )illon 'auli Odson 110 AO JUDGMENT SETTLED pigs: some shoats, three brood sows. 2 of the registered Durocs. and all to litter soon. Walter .etz- man, SehielTelin, or Cornelius. Route I. 11-18 Arthur Hacon, of alnvc Moan- taindalc. where he is interred in a sawmill with Dan Uie, was in town Tusdav. He says that things are looking fine up in his bailiwick. The Sherwood S. P. depot was robbed Sunday night the ma rauder receiving but 50 cents worth of pennies. The perpe trators, however, are ai amena ble to the law as though they The celebration will close with a fine display of fireworks in the eveninur. - Every visitor to Hills boro the past few years knows that the local committee has al ibi Willis D. Hoag judgment I ways lived up to its word in this against the Washington-Oregon I regard. uirporauon. reoucea to 914.0WI the program, as near as can by the Supreme Court has been I be written at this time, follows: settled, according to a letter re-1 JULY THIRD ceivea 1 rom noag s attorneys, ..nu.fl.J... 11' L tL. ' tSr&l boys under u 'zzzzr & purup7fidHi: ".u0- lmt pnze-53:2nd- ty bond that the sum decided up- rtf''. -a i-vhi the clerk's oiiice, because if his claim was just it would mean Inrocuied a thousand dollars. . k . a. ... & ' - n 1 mat ne nas an iniureai in iou acres of land now owned by the Garden Tracts iteople, some of which has been sold under con tract Investigation by Clerk Luce, however, showed that Jas, Treble executed a deed to the it Thmi. Connel . Feb. 4. 1880. some time before the estate was Kitted it closed of record. The Admin- The members of the M. F istrator. T. D. Humphreys, also. Church are hereby notified that under order of the court sold the election of a delegate to the the land, and made a deed. Cita- Lay Klectorial Conference will be tton was urged as served oy pun- held at the church Friday night lication In the Hillsboro Inde- june j5 from 7:30 to 9. All pendent and sal notice was also member .21 years of age and n the same paper, wnen ti. over, may vote, and are request Mr. and Mrs. Green Hale, of Portland, are out to their Sum mer home, at Alder Springs, ad jacent to Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Hale reserved this delight ful place when they sold their farm, and they have never re- H. Luce, father of Clerk Luce. was the editor. The title, there fore, has been of good descent and the estate closed of record The appraisers of the estate, W. O. Gibson. I). M. C. Gault are dead, while G. N. Hale, the third, lives in Portland, spend ed to be present O. It Mueller, decorator, ot Portland, has received the con tract to prepare the Goddess of Liberty Float which will be one of the attractions of the parade. He makes a specialty of costum Also takes !.. l:. c.v , u.'i,0iinK iur uaraur?, ui.u ing 11 a sun.. .irOUuk ..v.. MMftf f,t inrw & killed hv Clerk Luce elc -. 1 " . . 1 r x r...i . . j r t.nrlinT thn reeord of James V. it. uucnanan reiurneu irom Tr.d.1' deed to Connell. his Texas trip the last of the " . I 1 a a t 1 1 . a t Treh a attnears to be possessed weeK. ne nas Deen auseni mree of the idea that he has some weeks, and says that no place monoy ill some bank in the West, iooks so good as 01a uregon ThaJammt mh d dwi to the vroi.s, consiueruiK 111c seosun. It Thn (Vtnnel also nc udes are Deuer tier man in me state a sale of all of his interest i.i the he crossed, lexasisoneof the nai-ia ..atniP m h or h he m Dig producing siaies in me are estopped. MEADHOIEK A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs A. Hoier, at Keedville, Wednes day. June 16, when her daugh ter Mary Christine was united in marriage to Fay F. Mead, of Banks, Key. Boozer, of Orenco, Union, but C. B. doesn't particu larly like their climate, after all M. C, Wells, well known here in the early day, was in town a day or so ago, calling on friends, "Gip" is a pioneer of 1853. and has a wide acquaintance with the genus Oregon pioneer.. He now lives in Los Angeles, and this is his first visit here in several years. He is on the police force c P ... .1 b.. 2b - 8 8-.. ...3b.... ...If c f r t QFBrUESBrBO!- i:i HISTORY OF HIE CITY Aeroplane WIN Draw Thousands From Hody f the County AVIATOR TO MAlE FIVE FLK1HTS Bkl Mae taato CMtracI far Stale Fair Aialia-0M4 Peri That Hillsboro will have the largest attendance in its history at the coming three days of cele bration. July 3. 4. 5. is conceded by all who know the value of good attractions. The commit tee has worked very hard to raise money enough to show the people a good time and if there is failure there will be sack cloth and ashes for alL The aviator. MunDter. one of " p?oher the best in the Northwest will r.Sl?l ke five flights from the ball inil park-2 Saturday. 1 Sunday, and ' ' ' i;f 2 on the Fifth. He has flown at Johnson tk, .,. , .,.; : . U..ull"c "fie tan, aou is Kain unucr I contract for that session. : . n 1. .'"..Iff 1 bUIUWIII TL - 1 , . inrw .is.ii u r.i . in rt Sunday the local grounds will I ..ih ,h thr h .11 kin4. 1 1 II. I - j I - - nave a uouoie-neaaer-uen nurs ftf .nnrt nH eont.t vs (melius, and Grays vs Gas ton. Game called at 2:30. on by the higher court would be paid, and this settled it the bonding company forcing settle ment. -This was cheering news to Art Gilmore, who was one of the defendants in the case, made so through the fact that he was foreman for the company. Last week the attorneys for iloag levied on Gilmore's lots in Oak Grove addition, and Art was tnlle nervous. Hoag was in jured in an eleotrie ahock while working near Cornelius a couple of (Atternoon) Areoplane flights, 1:30 and 4.30. Ball earn. 2.-00. Beaverton vs. Cornelius. (Evening) Band concert 7:30 to 8:30. JULY FOURTH -(Morning) - Sunday School parade. 90. Keligious services, community sing. 10 till 11 (Afternoon) Areoplane flight 2:30. Ball eame, 3:00, Ben Hurs vs. years ago, and the case has been dragging through the courts I Knights of Pythias. evertsinee. It was tried i.. Mult-1 (Evening) nomah County and the jury re- Religious services, 7:30 to 8:30 M. 1 AAA AAA I uirnea a veraici www mY fifth i ne nigner couri neio mis exces-i (Morning) siveand reduced U to S17.0UU. i,mhl nf nM,l oAvinek: me iuogment aiso ran against nn 1 ;nmin i0 ..j ueo. sn. turner, now ti Aioany, I Third, ana men me superintendent 01 r.M in -nr. . , ii aaiau aycai aavj v. avWt me company. , l Exercises at Dark. 11 to 12. Jam. ..... . l I . , . . " " iiuk iiuw xeus nis money si- rwrrtihiKU F.A. BAILIiY, M. D. Offic: UpataiM in SchultntiWW tket R. M. KRWIN, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sarpoo S. P r. ! &. S.. P. K. Sk K Office in th Tmir..e Blrx-k. Thirl 1.-1. 1 Miii Street, l;iM.ro, Urrgim. ELMER II. SMITH M. D. D. O PHYSICIAN & SURf.KON OSTEOPATH Olhc II mip, a In 1) m : 1 to n n. TaflT. Thtirlijr. .-atur Uy 9 to II CU n.wrrH .Uy or niKht. III. Ill pboor. ()!tu-e o-r Mi.l-.:.ru Ntlin t'. trrrrrrArrWWVVWWV J. O. ROBB, M. D. PHYSICI AM iSc SVRGWJN OPFICE: tV'airtt't Sha nu-nch B!V. PH0!(K OiC -. City ii, 9.-. City V-i IIUAHBOKO, . ORKOON Ira E. Barrett. H. D. l'ParA(K4 i..:i.r ki.h-k Olft.- T-ii);i.im. Muri I mi Uo lan.-c Ii i.(h,)ni. H4111 l4 MUHhoro Orogait rrrrrWrMWW m. a. mmmt w. m. Mm BAG LEY A HAUL ArTORNKVS-AT-UW looms 1 aod 1 Mhat' Boildia'a; HILLriBtJEU. . . OEKitO.1 WMMrVrArVnyvwVWMWtN E. B. TONGUE ATTORNHY-AT-LAW O.fi.-c. a..4irs in Scha!m.-riji Bloc lrWlArMrWrVtrWVyVW JOHN M. WALL 4TT0RNi?Y-AT-I.AW UpsUirs, A. C. Shute B tUUMBQRO. M iiu A. Ja l OKfcWON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Orrioi: Min Street, opp. Court Uouia HUXSBOUO 0RBGO4 ter two years of litigation, and the employees are rele ised from liability. CHILDREN'S PARADE CHANQED The time of having the children's parade has bet n changed to 10:30 a. m. instead of 2 00 p. m. This change wm roa.'e because of the! for first prize, and $1. second (Afternoon) Areoplane flights. 1:30 and 4:10. Ball game 2:30. Banks vs. Cornelius. Athletic sports, 5:00. (Evening) Band concert 7:30 to 8:30. Grand display of fireworks. SPORTS The following will receive THOS. H. TONGUE, JK. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW- Office, ttpsUu in Sohiilmcntli Block Hillsboro, - - (Vegon $2 100-yard dash, free for all Fat man's race, over 200 lbs. Sack race. Ladies race. Boys race, under 12 years. Girls race, under 12 yrs. Three-legged race. Frizes, for Grand Parade. July Best business men's float 1st, feature float or automobile officiating. The bride was gown- in the city ot Angeies. ed in white, with a full length Harry Gardner and Milo Buch- veil, ana -cameo nnoe roses, er have oeen apprehended at Miss Acnes Mead, sister of the Asotin. Wash., on a warrant groom, was bridesmaid, and was from this county, charging them charming in light blue and car- with the larceny of a horse and ried pink roses. Henry Greger- buggy. It is alleged that these son, ot uuxion, acted as oest boys are the parties who took man. the Fred Walters rig and drove The bride is a popular young I it to Lents, where it was aban- woman, having taught in the doned. The boys were wanted public schools of the county for on another charge, at the time. a number of years. The gr.wm and it is supposed that they is a prosperous yountr, farmer of I were skipping when they took the Hanks section. the rig. if they are the guilty Only the immediate families ones. Sheriff Reeves is getting and friends of the contracting extradition for the two lads parties were present A buffet luncheon was served after which the young couple left for a short wedding trip. Harold Sappington, the 15 year old son of County Treasurer Sap pington, broke his arm, Tuesday, while coasting down an incline at Forest Grove. Geo. Wtstcott aged 36, of North Plains, was yesterday or d r k) taken to the State Hospital at Salem. Dr. Kobb made the examination. The patient suf fera from enileDsv. caused bv illness. Execution has been ordered in circuit court to collect the bal ance Of costs in a case 'wherein R. C. Gossman. of North Plains. was convicted in justice court of having used abusive and obscene language in a highway, March 13, The tine of $50 was paid, and judgment was ordered for the costs, which were if&i.io. Goss man has not paid any of the costs excepting $9.73, which was found by Constable Fuller, at the North Plains bank. Gossman is worth all kinds of money and property, but he is some fighter as a litigant aviator s fl ght. ball game, etc.. in the afternoon. Lash prizes will be given as follows: Doll bigL'ies, best decorated: $. for 1st prize; $3 for 2nd, and $2 for 3rd prize. Girls under 10 years. Little w a irons, best decorated: Ut. 2nd and 3rd orizes-S5. S3 $10: 2nd. 5. and $2. Bovs under 10. Com- Best fraternal mittee in charire of the doll busr. otherwise, 10. gy and wagon sections Mrs. R. Best decorated E. Heater. Mrs. W. G. Hare and 1st 10: 2nd. 5. Mrs. J. P. Tamiesie Most comic feature. 5. Baby buggies, best decorated: Res' decorated vehicle (farm $5 for 1st nrize: $3 for 2nd. and ers only). 5 $2 for 3rd. Committee -Mes- Best decorated bicycle. 1st. 2 dames J. K. Reeves. C W. Red. 2nd. 1. mond. Music by Hillsboro unitary Characters, best represented. Band. Orenco Band and Old and most comical. Children un- soldiers' Drum Corp. der 15 mav compete for these nauroads will run excursion prizes - one to be given for best! trains these days. represented and one for most comical under 10 years, and over 10. four prizes of S2.50 each. Committee in charsre MesdamesGeo. R Bagley. C. W. To Goddess of Liberty Candi Kollins. C. ft. We lis. L. A. Long, dates ana tneir supporters: All children in the countv are Monday, June 'as, at 12 o'clock cordially invited to participate noon, tickets will no longer be in this parade, and those not in procurable with purchases at the the do -butrtrv or watron division, various business houses. Al are requested to march and ca- tickets procured in this manner rya flar. The committee will must be voted not later than the furnish nags. zsth, in order to count Mr. Combs has kindly offered On June 2Hh and 30th tickets to give to each child lin the oa- will be for sale at Weil's Depart rade a ticket to his moving pic- ment Store, or at Dr. Erwin's ture show, at the celebration plhce. for cash at 10 cents per urrounds tickets trood for Satur-1 hundred. dav afternoon.. The contest will close at ten The committees earnestly re- o'clock P. M., at the Commercial ouest all children to nhone or MJIUD rooms. Votes will be on send in their names to the ladies sale at the club rooms from seven in charire of the diviaion .the until ten P. M.. and bulletins child wishes to march fa. The 1 will be issued every half hoar be- baby-buggy committee wishes tween those hours. the names of those comnetinir Sam Well. also, as this would expedite final! R M. Erwin. arrangements. VYm. Hanson was up from NOTICE Telephone office Main 103. ilt-tice ;.M.iia 10'J DR. L. W. HYDE Successor lo Dr. LinkUter OtBrcover Detts firug Store. Kei.let.c Bucliae, between 5th ml 6th Su. Hillsboro, Oregou r)rrtrirWiVWWyyy Frederick Andersen, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEO Successor to Dr. Cunnhuiam. Office and Drug Store. Orenco. 0reg Telephon conn-tioni tMrMMAMrWWMWt. Qa. S UnM 9. CUktn SCHNABEL & LaROCHE filWMIttarat( tkudarn. araiMaMtM, aaafa.Htt 111 Vmtmtt. jnmi-miiMii(. icai aslitottrn frBtuni. Call. irrtanrntt. Ut!unbn unh all. mmlmm Itaea attntftAift auturiuilt. ftiMnt.tii. M tat tataaa ma uninen tittmn avntflw omim. nwtla m din Wcitatlktfta r!UM SajliahenfAaltrn UrArctraaunarn. Catllt enniwtfiei mu unimn Mtlcnitn. mmtt mw nt: eaHag t tituimm IKotlDali S'i0; a-iirj; Xllf0cn: mtt Stasit PORTLAND. ORE. taufrteicslon: aa(n mi unk St9Si. w out viimci 11 mimi M, DR. W. EPITtKNOKR- Office) up-tajrn over liumii .r,r N Hinl Bank. HIIXSBOBO - i DR. J. R. MARSHALL. DENTIST! Trmteaie Bldg. Room 5 and HILLSBORO, ORE. Main and Thinl. l BIDS Scholia, yesterday. G. M. Littlehales. a dealer and Sealed bids will be received hv owner ot Forest Grove and vicin the undersigned up to one p. m., "y reatiy, waa in town yeaseraay. July 10, 1915, for re-shingling and re-flooring the Jackson school house. District No." 9. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . Dated this June 22, 1915. ' ' Frank W. Connell. Clerk. Marriage licenses: Anthony somer ana Antoinette Hermens Henry F-iegy and Marie Waefler Chas. W. Olson and Marfaret B. &anier; urea Jones and Herat Foster ; Roy Lynn and Lyrl El- dradse. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro - - - Ore r ar-cv Lxin-ini Hospital " I am now propmed tu Uk Mlrn:r 1, 1 13.00 ptir week- I'hrt C.tF 77 Mrs. A. M. Hammer ' E. L. PERKINS ATTOKNKY-ATUW Rotary Fubtio-Coltaitioriii, Loaiui, tte. Boom 1 OuntmcraUl Haok Bl.lp. atMtalra HXLUtaoiu). oittttoa V J