1 1 r TOMOflROW EVENING I'lom't-r Dnyn Will be Truly IH pltli'il (or Ihc VUcnJ.mlt AIL I'W Kl (JllSlHS ll! A IKDN11IK Club Kiiiimi Will bo Sirtjfc J Wl li evi dence u( t he Norilir( I'nti Joseph 1 4. Mick Lottie, l.nvnl Order of Moose, will y 'wo n i'u-nei-r dunce nt thei hull in the Commercial Hank ltliltf., r-'rii-'uy I'vt'tiiniiT, Juno !!. uml the club I00II1S Will 1(0 HtllKl'd with the old lime Knmi'R, such its prevail i'tj in lln Northwi'Ht when (In man lifter whom the 1 J t win nuiiuul was the United Sinles MurHhul for Oregon. There will ho ull the old-lime Kit mra uluyed in those halycun d:tya - faro, poker, roulette, und all the devices of chance will he rcprt aented as of yore. There will he nothing of nine used iust phoney money, mat this vu lay nothing. Tln rpv.i l he no i, VT 'iling just a reproduction ol bid n gameH enjo. ed ly the mm tirsinen who first opened Ore- . i to Hettlement The dance committee will m e toil thnt cverjhoily i given u yood time, and the event prom inea to h! one of the most unique t-ver iven in Hillaboro. If ou t-njoy a good time, and wish to lie transported hark to the his tory of early life in the North west, do not fail to attend thin dance anil Kocia! event. MUUHHS AND (iSI;Vl.l.T Clms. Kvnns Hindi',, of .New York, wan named fur the presi dency hy the republican at Chi cago, laBt Friday, and Theodore KooHevelt was named hy the 'i'ntgretwivea. Hughes has re aiyiied from the U. S. Supreme Ikmrt and acceptd, w hile lluw velt has notified the I'roijrcMsiviM that he will not run, without Baying whether or not he is to Kupport "Mr. UtigheH. The dem ocrat will name Wilson without .opposition, at St. I mis, this week. The 1!)12 battle was with 'i'ftft. Koosevelt and Wilm in Jhi field. Wilson received the .plurality of all the sHtes in t!u iiinion except Washington, Cali fornia. South Hakota, Minnesota. Michigan and IVnnHvhuni.i. which went for Roosevelt, with OH electoral vuttM. and Utah and Vermont, which went lor Tall, with 8 electoral votes. At i.IIN lAKI;NT Allen Parent died at the homr? of hia Bon, Frank Parent, in Must Portland, June 11, KHti, after an extended iflnopf, lie leave a .widow. Iviiiiki Parent, ami the fallowing children: Frank N' . t Ventura I'ark, I'ortland; Wil liam, of Ocean I'ark. Waih.. and .Kvelyit. of Ilillwboro. Pi'iva,- ! l was aired (12 years. About tC year ago he Hiiil'ered : suoke of : pitchfork, Miss May Daren, of .paralysis, and had been in p our ' Portland. Ims just concluded a iiealth since, lie was a member . succeshful term of school. of the United Artisans. j ilWt.vhito bird dog. with lite Purmits have resided h(w,bn)Wn it;,nn ,iack fln(, ,,ri)Wn for a number of yenrs. and th ; John ,.,,., rura oltcl. iiaugtiier. wiaar.vt. yn, m in me- miiiiiIiiv nf llm Hillriliaro Meican- j Mrs; Frank Olh ahd daugh The funeral services were held iters. d Forest drove, were in at the Montavilla UndertaKingl town Tuesday, and. w.th Charles lrlrfl 'I'iipmiIuu f ternmm. at 2 ' I nu:e site! wife were guests of o'clock, Uev. Smith, of this city, ollieiating. assisted by Itov. Cash, of the Montavilla Daptist church. Interment was in the Uose City Cemetery. CIRCUIT COURT 4f'..M i ;n.u,r.i,ti In iuil for nnn- i i mil"""" j" i r" r ' i 1 t support, ullowed to go on parole j heavcrtoo oo 1,1 u- a i provided he pay Ins wife $iiO perj Services at the Pupli t Church month for support of his four ; gud:iv. .lone IS, 1). A, Smith, children. P.'lor; S imlav .School of 10 a. Edwin M. P.aker jrranted nn-nl-j j, w. Drock, Supt ; preach nulment of marriage from Helen 1 j,.,, ..t ni.. subject. "The A. I'avey liaKer, wne io resume name of Davey. Edna Ellen Yergen bestowed to the care of Agnes P.. Purdin. 1 but child is not to bo removed j from this or Multnomah county without permission of court. Emma F Hurgoyne granted a decree of divorce from Herman lturgoyne. Maude II. Wafts pranted a ui- ' 4? ! i,i Ana Meti Tiond ',,1 a di-' vnrce frcm Fred Townsend, ,t he wife to have custody of m'm-ri tdiildren. ' j ' llillsboro Commercial Hank was! Krunted . judgment against G S. Hobinson. Grover I'rown and Emilie Ca row, of near Laurel, were grant ed marriage license this 'week. Clement C. Inkley, of P.anka, has sued Emma Maud lukley for divorce, ullegingcniel (ryalihent. J. Sehmitke, of above Moun taindale, wuiaounty seat vi i.t or Saturday. Conataldo Weckert. of Slur- wood, was a grand jury witness iueaday, on the Thompson case, The K.iif.ri-me Court will this Week I'.eui nn whether ft iiiidi t;ile fir I in- efh,lalive ticket, can imy th" filing bill prescribed by Mnl'iile and legally receive u iioiniiuitieii. Some one has at lacked the procedure, claiming it ht mieoMtilutionnl. Kleven or twelve .f the I'ortland cu'ndi Halei for the legislature have paid their fee, not going oi (he heet by petition, mid Ji. I'. Cone-liii'i'ar.d S A. I Meek, of thin count v, both of whom were leiinimiled, will await with in (rest th" decision of the ciiurl. Itolh paid their V. to he iJecrc turvof Stale, ral her I h.tn circu late petition'. If th" Court l.hmild decide adversely thin might mean that the next, high en t limit en the ticket wruld fall heir to the elimination. That would iman ill. it Foriisworlh would he on die ticket. Wanted A tat crowd to at tend our Cliilili'-n'rt lav exe cireH, June IS, commencing at 10::!0 sharp We extend a hearty welcome lo nil every Sunday ninre.irig fit !: Ii sharp, at the M, Iv Sunday (ch' ol. l!ov Hi trier, a member of the jlnvr Ibiime. from IVndleton, land again running on the ticket. 'a as here the first of the week, in the interest of the corning speakership, lie came in with hi-i big .W.mveil, and made, the run overland from i'endleton to Portland in idee hours. He nuke ( Very county in the valley on his iiiivioii, and trees back vil (he lkv -Klamath route, touching at llend. and from there hone-, This will mean an entile circuit of the Ktato before he regains his home, liny is fiinniag sevei.nl thousand acres of wheat land in Umatilla coun ty. He nod W. S Aiohitnn, of this city, were comrades in the Spanish-American war. Sanitary drinking fountains an I automatic omnium Um I leedera for chickens, at lvnriek's tin sl.Oi, L'nd Street, opp isite court house, 11 12 Purest drove, tis a city, has S'ltd ! lit Amh'o;d' ''orsdil I Co. for iU "Ml HI n l-eilaoee alleged to he ;l'!e th" '.irre' l!:-o-i. Cn , (in reya-i v acd material for the Warren uo laid in 1 1 Crove" two years auo. the Plinoi-i Sur ety Co, i.-i luade a il feiuianl, :ss that iiHiiltititin went on the bond of the cont i acting e.m,iny. The eoiitra'ctoia failed to p i.v the War rem:, ami in. dec the terms of ihr C'infr.'icl the b'uioirur crwil- I i iny mut pay fee 1 e claim, it !il'eg".l. A l'orl'aiel lirm has b,i'U e J :, relaii.fd to pru-'cuie Ibe Want., I -Mi.hll. to do hou .;ewor children, Write ace I woman Must have no T. U Davis. :l. P.ox P.). llil'slmni, U'titt Steady position t right person. Do not telephone, A progrnm and ice cream so cial was given at th dooming public Hchonl. June 8. was well attended. The play, "Teh Your Wife," was we'd rendered, and the duet, "Wal. I S.van," by Albert Knduiicr and Dick Huh man, was v screaui. The two were thvssed to rejiresetd "Old Man Oregon." each wearing a heavy beard tttid carrying u . ii:;. '.,. Route t Mr. i mi Mrs J. II. W likes. The Oct h and L.ange families were old Wisconsin friends, and Mrs. Orth came to bid adieu to Chas. and wife, before their departuro for that state, Wnuied; Five hundred chick ens. Kogera iv l.arti r. beaver- ton. Ore.. K. I box .Ji. i none lohniie (..endi-sceiisnm ol a (ii'tat Judge;" Junior meeting at 3 p. m. ; Young I eople's meeting pt7 p. ni., Pres., W. V.' Bergen; in-caching at S n. in., thnie, "A Holiday's Occupation; prayer meeting Thursday evening. 1 am still located at. the Wiley Livery, and am in the market for all your junK, sucks, scrap iron, i casi iron, i .e..'ii. runner, eic. J.S.dTron Second Washington, ' ll,nt. ( lt-v 1 (,e and Will Darety and Ceo. Tompkins, of. beyond North I'lains. weie greeting friends here luerday morning. ' 1 he barely boys say a big crowd will attend the district convention from the North Plains lodge; Postmaster J. C. Lamkin at tended the convention of Oregon Postmasters at Portland last week, the adjournment taking place I' ndiiy evening. For Sale Hay rake; cheap T II iwnen. Ilillsb-.r i. li. 2. Clair Wehnes, of Tacoma, was the guest of his uncles, -the Messrs Kminotl, and (heir fain- ilies, the last ot tbo week. LITTLE ITALIAN LAD SI Ran Under Loaded Vehicle Tues day, and Lived but Half an Hour III: TKIl:l TO IMITATE A BKOTIICR Sail I'ulalily ol Seven Vcir Old Sinliro lioy, Near Rtedvllle John, the seven-year-old son of Hrimo Santaro, of two milea south of Iteedville, ran under a loaded wood wagon driven by Ray Gary, Tuesday, and the lad lived but a few minutes after the rear wheela had manned the little form. No blame ia attach ed to the driver. The little fel low and hia elder brother were herding towa atony: the highway, and playinjr hall to pasa away the time. Mr. Gary drove along the highway with the load of wood, when the elder lad ran un derneath the wagon, before and aft trucks. John tried the name feat, only to atumble and be caught by the heavy wheela of the rear truck. Coroner Harrett went to the scene of the tragedy, but held no inquest, it being deemed not necessary. The parents are grief stricken over the affair. 'Mr. Ga v is a careful driver. He statea that he waa watching his team and did not dream of a fatality. He noticed the elder boy after be hud allot out from under the vehicle and then turn ed and saw the little fellow'8 feet underneath the w heels. Rl-Al- IIS TATIJ TRANSFERS Felix Verhoeven to Dora L Miller, lota 1 and 2 blk 3. Knob Hill. V Grove $000 Rose P.elle Bauer to E H li ttler, KX5.20 a aec 18 t 1 n r 1 w 1000 Anonziata Merlo to Hosetta Merlo. lota 1 and 2 block G Iteaverton 10 Edith A Derr to Ghaa Jones. 2 lots block 1 Ilocken'g ad, Heaverton 2100 G K Cabrielson tc G E Oha feldt. lot (! blk 5 Sherwood Acres 10 Washington Go Bank to J W Vandervf lden, 60 a see 8 t 1 n r 3 w 10 W J Scott to F G Carmack. 70x180 ft Simmons ad. Hb 10 W W Hostetler to Silas Ash ley, G 2 13 a sec 2.J t 1 s r 2 w 10 Ca'Bon A Jones to Walter Philippi. 2 lota block in Tucker & Stewart Ad and lot 3 blk G Finney's ad. ..1000 Mry Engelbrecht to Otto B Potts, 10 a aec 1 1 1 nr5w 400 Eliza McDonald to Forest Grove Nat'l Bank, 51.75x ISO ft blk 29 F Grove 10 Arthur Gossline to Fred Jen sen flOW aq ft, Ilea v-Reed-vine Acreage 10 G A Bantield to Thos Withy combe, 10 a sue 31 1 1 a r3 w 10 Thos Withyeombe to F T Chapman, the above 48 Frank Vanduyn to Maurice Walton, 5.G9 a sec 11 t 2 a r lw 1 Clay Hadley to J C Apple gate, 40 a aec 25 t 3 n r 4 w 10 Myrtle Lilly to N C Lilly, i acre on Gales Creek 5 J G Beach toNEliza Smith, 0.46 a I KelseV d I c, Hbo..2000 Eliza Smith: to W O Smith, in trust. 2 lots West Port land Park; blk 8 and 8 lota blk 13 Ferndale ad, Asto ria, and 0.4G acres Hbo.. 1 Mary llorstman to Louia A llorstman. trt on Tenth St 10 John Hilts to John Vander velden, tract in sec 5 1 1 n r3w 1 J W Vandervelden to J F Carstens et al, same aa above- 10 David Hilts to J F Caratena and W O Galoway, tr aec 5 t 1 n r 3 w 50 Peter Grossen to E I Kuratli 73 53 a 1 1 n r 2 w 10 W A Shaw to Geo W Brown, . IS a Heav-Kecdville 10 E 1 Kuratli lo Peter Grossen 73.53 a tin r2w 10 Shaw Fear Co to G J Weat phall, 2 53aBeav-HeedvilIe 10 G E Warner to II A Dryer, 4 lots in Sherwood Acrea-.-lOOO Elias C Smith to J O Beach,, tract in blk 4, F Grove 2000 W O Donelaon to E L Moore lot 1 blk 6 Highland Park, Ilillsboro 10 J V Shute to Adah Moore, lots 7 and 8 blk 3 Highland Park. Ilillsboro GOO F I4 Licbty to Peter Zuercher 22.41) acrea aec 3fi t 1 n r 2 w , , - 1 A H Peeson to G A Domea, lot 15 Alvord-Carr-Ilunter aiib-div ' 10 G M Johnson to Ira D Vin ton, 2 lote P & M ad, Hbo 1 Ira Vinton to Uoy Stratton, ?am" fl above 10 J E Ueevea to John M Wall. Hit) a sec 23 t 3 n r 5 w -. 1504 L B Thompson to Kegolo Rossi Gl a Steel's ad Beav 10 11 bo Garden Tracts to Geo Domeyer, lot 14 blk 7 Gar den Tracts 175 Alice Muir to Alvln J Miller, 4,975 a aec 17t2urlw... 750 Moore's Laundrt wants woman employee. Apply at laundry. Marshall Baker, of Laurel, was a city viaitor Monday. Good paaturage for your atock. Main 112. tf. .1 H. Of tier, of Portland, was a city caller the drat of the week. J. B. Campbell, of beyond North Plaina. waa in the city Saturday. F.rwin Hitter, of Eethanv. waa in town Monday, attending cir cuit court. Mra Leonard Brown haa re turned from an extended visit with relativea at Tacoma, For naif Trust v Incubator. 100 egg capacity. t. Fife, Hilla- boro, It. 4, Box lOti. Born, to Mr. and Mra. Her man Prantrer. of Leiayville. June 10, 1916, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mra. Raleigh Marra. Scholia. June 10, 1910, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robb spent two days in Eugene laat week. Warren Williams and son, Claude, were in fromnear Moun taindale the firat of the week. Jno. Graf, Bethany, and R. Pubola, of West Union, were in town the middle of the week. Born, to Mr. and Mra. k. E. McGumaey. North Plaina, June 6, 1916. a daughter. Born, to Albert Kahler and wife, Mason Hill, beyond Helve tia, June 7, 1916, a daughter. A large number of G. A. R. and W. R. C. went to Eugene, yesterday, to attend the state encampment. Arthur Powell. of Umatills, waa the gueal of his aunt, Mra. Bessie Gragg, and brother, Chas. Powell, yeaterday. S. A. D. Meek went to Junc tion City, yesterday, accompan ied by hia two little Bona. He visits with hia sister, Mra. Olive Riley. Newly appointed notaries fil ing their appointments with the county clerk are R. E. Paraona, Orenco, and J. J. Kuratli Phil lips, J. C. Hare, the lumberman, ia nursing a badly cut foot -the result of cutting wood for the house. Baseball, at Athletic Park, Ilillsboro. next Sunday, June 18, Laurel va. Verboort. Game call ed at 3 o'clock. If Blitz, the neareatbeer, ever tasted good it aure doea better now that the weather ia warm and the beer ia cold. 5c a drink, 25c a bottle with a rebate on the return of the bottle, at the Den of Sweets. Mr. and Mra. E: G. Brown and family, who for aeveral yeara have made their home at -Santa Ana. Cab, will reach Foreat Grove about July 1 to take up their residence. Lost, Strayed or Stolen Boa ton bull dog; name "Tat;" trindle and white. Reward for recovery or information leading to 8ame. H. W. Hansen, Sher wood, Ore., R. 4, Box 40. The B. V. S. voung ladies of St Mathews church will give a basket social and dance at the school hall Wednesday evening, June 21 at 8 o'clock. Baaketa, 35c each. 25c admission fee. Proceeds to apply on achool fur niture. Remember the date, Wedneaday, June 21. Those who are going to run a stand at the Park on the 4th will do well to see the Den of Sweets man about ice cream. Th com petition will be fierce and the beat ice cream will win out, therefore it muatbe Weatnorly'a. F. J. Wirfa and Son, who own a aawmill at Wirfa, on the P. R & N., above Buxton, were in the city yeaterday. They lost about 400,000 feet of logs by fire. Sun- fi 01 in K tl bi tl at of m ui bt ni h. w v i- been given out 10 m pins, owing to the fact tbat he haa no desire to help the Prison Aid Society, which ia said to be financing Thompson'a defenae. From what ia gleaned there will be no question but what Thomp son will be indicted, and he will also suffer indictment on the charge of robbery of the Jap anese camp, of which the officials aay they have an tndisputed con viction. .,1,,.,. GRANGE AND FARMERS' Patrons of Husbandry and Far men' Union Join In Orand Time NORTH PLAINS, THURSDAY, JIM: 22 Noted Sptiku Will Talk or Rural Cred it! Fine Program and Gamei The members of the Farmera' Union and of the Grange, of North Plaina and surrounding aections, will hold an all-day pic nic at the North Plains Park, on Thursday, June 22. There will be a program of note, and one of the principal speakers will be Hon. Hector MacPherson, who will talk on Rural Credits. Mr. MacPherson ia an authority on legislation of this kind, and hia address will be well worth while hearing. He will also talk on co-operative warehouses. ' There will be Borne good sing ing, and there will be prizes for winnera of athletic conteata. The committee haa arranged to have dancing in the afternoon and evening, and the general public Is given a cordial invitation to attend and see how the members of the organizations can enter tain. SILVER WEDDING About eighty friend3 and rela tives went to the Fred Berger home, at. Bethany; last Sunday, to assist in celebrating the silver wedding-of Mr. and Mra. Ber ger. The day was beautiful, and the guest? enjoyed themselves in the open air. There was a splendid repast and a fine pro gram of music and addresses. The present a were many and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Berger were overwhelmed with congrat ulations from the assembly, aa evidence of the high esteem in which they are held by the com munity. One of the interesting fea tures in the program waa the singing and Swiss yodeling of Jacob Josay and hia two daugh ters; Mra. Boeckli and Mrs. Fritz Kaufman. Peter Grossen. of this countv, and Sam Trach sel, ot Portland. SEALED BIDS Sealed bids for delivering 40 cords of good, sound tour-foot fir wood, not second growth, will be received up to and opened at two o'clock p. m., on Saturday, June 24. at my restaurant on Third St, and contracts at that time awarded if prices suit The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Mail bids or deliver them in peraon between now and date of opening. T John Miller. Hillsboro. Ore. Hillaboro, June 14, 1916. FOR GODDESS Vote your choice for the Goddess for the celebration by writing in the name of your favorite in this coupon, and mail it to the Secre tary, Gom'l Glub, Hillsboro. No money required. For Goddess Addreaa of person voted for NOTICE The Recall Committee wants all those who circulated recall peti tions to report to Claud Johnson. Sherwood; Ore., R. 4, stating number of names turned in; also number on hand at present time. Recall Committee. ORANQE MEET Hillsboro Grange'a monthly meet Saturday, was a big affair, with Steresting diacussion. Notice of ie county fair dates at the P U mpus, Forest Grove.was given of Sept 20-23. nfteen school children observ- Children's Day by marching I singing a Grange song, and ing their achool yell, one fur- shing the muaic on the piano. Legislative candidates will be vited to give their views at July and August sessions. The Grange gives an icecream Hal at the hall, 7:30, June 24, d a cordial welcome willba ex- tided the general public. ineapple Sherbert, the best I sherberta, at the Den of ovveeta. Gabe Lockman, of South Tual atin, called on the religious pa per today. Butter Day Every Friday will be Butter Day at the Reynold's Hardware & Package Grocery. On this day vou will get a spec ial price. We carry the highest grade of butter made the Clear Creek brand, this Friday, 55 cts the 2 lb. roll Baseball fans here will regret to learn tbat Irving llinrganboth atn hai been sold by McCredie to Oakland, and hereafter Irve will wear the Oakland suit. He haa been one of the consistent pitch era on the Beayer staff for a number of yeara, in fact ever since he left the big leagues. Every year until" the 1915 aeason he won a majority of hia games. This seaaon he haa had aome hard breaks and McCredie con cluded to sell him, Oakland ap pears to think the big Dutchman s till ha3 some good pitching in him -and he probably will pitch his head "off" in order to make good. Mra. II. R. Minhick, formerly Miss Ona Ford, wa3 hrre the first of the week, the gueat of her mother. Mra. Minnick was one of the 38 young ladies who were in the O. W. R. & N. float at the Rose Festival, and all were either employees or relativea of employe of the railway. Twelve hundred men were alao in the O. W. Ii. & N. section of the pa rade. Mra. Minnick aaa the young ladies were royally enter tained by the railway during the Festival. She returned to her home in Umatilla, Tuesday. Sheriff Reeve3 this morning forwarded to Gov. Withyeombe and special agents wire to ap pear here in response to a re quest from the foreman of the grand jury, that they may tell what they know about Thomp son being innocent of the mur der of Mra. Jennings. It is understood that the Priaon Aid Society i3 claiming Thompson ia innocent and the officiala of the organization will be given a chance to show that he ia. Frank Imbrie, of near Orenco, and L. A. Long, of the Argus, celebrated their birthdays at the Imbrie ranch, last Sunday, an event which they have enjoyed every year since Mr. Imbrie's return to the home place. Be sides their families others pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Frentzel. Mrs. E. C. McKinney, Miss Marion Ly tie, Gail Wella. A big birthday dinner was the feature of the day. The government Bureau re ports crop conditions: forecast for winter wheat in state 11, 400,000 bushela, aa aeainat 16. 000,000 bushels raised last year; spring wheat. 3.710.000 bushela acainst 3,825,000 last year; oats, 13 million, against 16 million last season; barley, 4 million, against 4 and half millions last year. Hay in Oregon promises 89 95th a3 heavy as last year. Eider I. G. Kniirht and wife, of Harrisburg, Ore., are here, the guest of their daughter, Mrs. F. J. Horton. and family. The visitors are going to British Guiana, where they have been called as missionaries by the For eign Mission Board of Seventh Day Adventists, at Washington, D. C. They sail from New York City the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. John Boeker de parted Tuesday evening for Sac ramento, Cal.. where thy will remain several weeks, tne guest of Mr. Boeker's mother. Mrs. Boeker wrote the son a few weeks aso, requesting that he visit her this Summer, and John concluded this was a good time for a vacation. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ormandy. of Hillsboro, June 9. 1916, a daughter. This makes four boys and two girls for Mr. and Mrs. Ormandy, and the news will be cheering to Ex-President Roosevelt. The K. of P. District Conven tion will meet at Gaston, this Saturday evening, and it is ex pected that two hundred Pyth ians will be in attendance from Washington and Yamhill Coun ties. John Friday, of Banks, was in the city the first ot the week. He says that the Banks ball team defeated Gaston 18 to 2, Sunday. MeGraw pitched for Banks, and he is rounding into shape rapidly. Fred McNel'y, of Jolly Plains, was in Monday, taking out a load of silo lumber. It is estimated that at least. 300 silos are being built this season in Washington county. Mrs. Robt. Haileyi of Wasco, Ore., was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Connell and Mrs. G. A. Pat terson, yesterday and today. The guest . was formerly Miss Trella Ford, of this city. Summer is here, and so is the best ice cream, candy, soda, and cigars. You will find all these at Koeber's Confectionery. Gie us your party order for brick ice cream. Jos. Galbreath and E. A. Ed dv. of near Tualatin, were in town Tuesday afternoon, before the grand jury on the Jennings murder case. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford and children, of Umatilla, visited rel atives here the last of the week. For sale: Seed corn for silo three kinds, two of yellow and one white. Zina Wood, Hillsbo ro. 8tf Miss Phoelw Pernne departed rnday for Centralia, Wash,, where she will attend the Sum mer Normal. rRorrosioiut V. A. BAILEY, M. D. I'hysiclan and Snrf eon Office: Upulra lo Schalntrict) B1m Ktdeno aoutbwmt ooror BMalln tnd ttooond HtrMU. Phono, offln City SM2; roaldraoa.Olty S ELMER H. SMITH M. D. D. O, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSTEOPATH . Completely equipped botplul lo ooa Oflction. Calla atuwtrtd day or night. Both phonea. Office over Hillaboro Nation.. E. B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-tAW Offices uptuira in Schulmerka Bloea JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW CpsUlra, A. C. Shute BIdg, Main A an HILLS BO RO, . OKBOOB. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. . . Ornoa: Main Street, opp. Court Hoom HILLSBORO OBBOOM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, upsutra in Schulmerich Block Hillsboro, - - (Vtigoa Frederick Andersen, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGED i Successor to Dr. Cunni ikham. Office and Drusr Ston. Orenco, Orkg Telephone connection. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Otflce up-aUlr over Hillsbdro National Bans. HILLSBORO ...... O&JCOO.N DR. J. R. MARSHALL, DENTIST Trmietie BIdg. Booma 5 and HILLS BO EO, ORE. Main and Third. DR. C. H. POLLOCK, Dentist Upstairs, in Linklater Delta Building, Main Street Hillsboro ... Ore E.L.PERIUNS ATTO UN E Y-AT- LAW Notary Publio-Collections, Loans, ato. Room I Commercial Bank BIdg, upstair HITJ.SBORO, . OREGON DR. W. H. PASLEY Dentist O rtlis in tbe Heidel Building, upstalrai Main Street, adjoining Post Office BIdg. Rooms 3 and 4. Pbiuie City U Hillsboro - - Oregon DIP0NT EXPLOSIVES POP lOOIUM Dupont Stumping, $12.00 Repauno Stumping tIJtO Alto Handle Oapa and fwn E. SHEAER Portlane, Ore., Route 2. One half mile N. F. Bethany Store. irVVVWrVirWlrrrrVW Patterson Undertaftin Company G. A. Patterson. Mgr. FDNERAL DIRBCTOR9 AND BMBALM8RS Free Chapels Ladv Assistant Over HilUbiro Furniture &Hiw. C. Night and Sunday Phone Main l7;. Oaf Phone Main 773 af- 8. Cftnaoet - . I as. testis SCHNABEL & LaROCHE Scstiawnftrast MkMtalta, ta)ilasMUa, safalcat aaa Msmm. enralR4taenqe, tfrtaRi4ttfana, SoU. nuwitii. mhuhiciuc, ununocn km sue ants ltn Hnenltfld austetteUt. lbtaaaUaa ten in uina mil unfnen itatata ftvtnfko semen. ttfHe aa allea aferfattMMta aiftatl ftoiftlaHenfceaften, Ueosr-iraaunacn. tMUta)M $rteftiK4fd mU anfetra Kltmtta. ea-!eiftaBita: Ka Ma a ait ask aaf Cttaattsasa. XtlcD&on: Vtarftall SCO; ft-iorf; $aua-xeifb)in: Wain nU a B-TtM. aisiain 0D 04 Oaadtt al faasMSce PORTLAND, ORE. 00. R. Bmalmr W. . Ma BAG LEY t HAUL attornbyb-at-Law Rooms 1 tod 2 Hunt Buildlnf HILLNBOUO. . . OBKttOll. WWViAAArrVHMMW Lying-in Hospital I am now prepared to take Mstern.tf casee, $12.00 per week- Pbona Citf IH Mra. A. M. Hammer Oil IIUS well piuiiJ OS i . Baseline Street, leadintf out to the cemetery, and alao on tha Fir macadam, to the city limits. . . . , ,ir.