fee VOL. XII. HILLSBORO, OREGON. AUGUST 17. 1905. NO. 23 MUST NOT VIOLATE -VITAL STATISTIC LAW May he Expensive if Statute lit not Followed INPOKM YOURSELF OS THIS LAW Every Family It lalrrmttd, a Well an Ceuety Officer At tht rtqneet of tht County Hoard of Health, ' tba following eitract from tha state law ia published. Tba Argua ia Informed that viola tlona of tha law are numarou, possibly through Ignoranoa of what tha law require. It would be well for all thoaa affected by tha pro vialona of tha act to acquaint them aaWea with ita provision, Rev. 3. It lhall be the duty ol all physicians, aooouchert or mid wivea In tha State to report to the aecretary of tha hoard of health of tha city or oounty in which they tuev occur, all birtha and deatht and ahal! immediately report con lagbua dirraeea h are specified by tha Bute board, whiub may oecur under their auparvialon, with a certificate of the cauae of death, and luch correlative facta aa may be required in tha blank forma furnished by tha State Baard of Health. When any birth or death may occur with no physician, ac oouober or midwife in attendance, than auch birtb or death aball lie reported by tha bouaeholder where or under whoae tuperviaion auch birth or death occurred, with the cause of death, if auch ha known. Any death coming under the jurie dialion or auperviaion of any coro ner ahall ba by him reported to the aecretary of the hoard of health of tha city or county in which auch death may occur, within three daya after death f r burial purpowe, and auch death ao reported shall not le required to be reported by any other pereon. No undertaker, (ex ton, or other pereon ahall bury any human body until be baa received a permit to do to from the county or health officer or eome duly ap pointed deputy. No uch permit ahall be Seeued until there hai been delivered to auch health officer or deputy a certificate of death ac cording to tha form preecrlled by tha Stat Board ol Health. In (he event of any burial- without a per mit, aa herein provided, the coro ner of tha oounty wherein auch illegal burial we made may dialnter the body, bold an inqueet and, within three day thereafter, make a return of hia finding to the near est local health offioer. Heo lot 4. It ahall be the duty of the omnty clerk of each county to report to tha aecretary of the oounty board of health, on or before che fifth day of each month the number of marriagea for the pre ceding month, with auch facta re lating thereto, aa way ba provided fur by blank furnished to auch clerk by the leoretary of the oounty board of health. Hection A. Any perton or per ton, any board of health or the officers of any corporation who ahall violate any of tht provision! or tbla act ahall be deemed guilty of a miidemaanor and upon con viction thereof tball be fined not leaa than $10 nor to exceed f 100 Th Owner A Knwpll Co. i now taller prepared than ever hrfore to aupply the trade with lumber, hol low building blooka ami drain tile They now have on hand a good aupply of dry Hxrin;, rustic, ceil ing and thlplap; Ihh a full stock of all kind of rough lumber House and barn hilla can be (urniahed on abort notice. Ill better to order your large size tile early, than take chance on the aupply running out, and not getting what you want, at we carry only a limited atork on hand. Do not forgt that the aal Hpota in your field can he remedied with druin tile and prevent tbe repetition of laet year' failuro Huilding block are Utter and cheaper than brick for foundation and cellar. Why ue rock thtt will eettle uneven and warp your huildiiiK out of shaiie, when a good foundation can be had to chenp? 11 u figure with you on them. A petition ba ltn Tiled in pro bate court, attacking the will of the late Chat. W. Rota, who died near Forest Orovt, in April, leaving real estate and personal property amounting to about tM'XlS- Judge Uollif, who i attorney lor the petitioner, Mil forth theold gentle man waa by renaon of age and tenilily, Incompetent to make a will, and further that he failed to mention in the instrument the oaiuea of one daughter, Ada Tripe, and four grandchildren. He auks thai the will he aet aside and the beira all come in, ehnre aud ehar alike. Rom's will gave outsit' helis but ft'iO aud tbe balance was to go to bis son, John W. Rosa, who lived with the old man in hi re maining days. From this date all who buy It worth, or more, in my hardware (lore, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, and on purchase of between SO cent and !.. a rebitte of 5 per oent. will be given. Thia ap plies to everything except oil and white lead. We are going to clone our business, and here is a elm nee to save from f to 10 per cent., and our prims m't all competition. - A. C. Archhold, Second Mrcet. In dependent phone No. 4.V1. Breaking of old engine one that waa made by the Vulcan Iron Works, of Hun Francisco, Cel., in If 02, passed through town Sunday evening, enroute for Newberg, where it will le used on a logging mad out of that place. It is an old timer, and the men in charge wero having all kind of trouble with the inject or. Ita old fashioned smokestack, its driving rods, its boll hack on the tender, and its general outline, together with the fact that it wns the smallest locomotive ever Bern n the Hillsboro yard, mane it luile a curiosity, lhe euuinorr held it here . for about an hour making repairs and cooling v divot, and pulled out at 0:L50. It was midnight when they reached Whitened). BILL OF EXCEPTIONS IN DAMAGE CASE la Prepared and Will Soon no to Supreme Court Til KEE THOUSAND DOLLAR CASE Susan Kefse!d Kcte Will From Jury Verdict Apptsl was Michael Railing, of Blooming. waa in town Tuesday. Geo. A. Morgan ia Inspecting railway bridge timbera for the Tillamook road. Trunk, bags and suit cases, Suit caaet aa low as 11.60. 0. W. Patterson A Bon. J. W, Vandervelden waa iu from Centerville, Tuesday, taking out a hunter a license. poreen doora, window screens, wire cloth beso for the price in the oity. (J. H. Patterson & Hon. Parties wishing to pick hope in the Imbrit yard will please register between thia and September 1 Peter Nelson & Fred Woir. Alex Osmund, of Portland, waa out thia , week, tha gueat of hia daughter, Mra, Fred Rood, south cast of tbwn. Wanted: Hop pickers for Cate hop yard, east of town. Regietsr at the yard, or at tha Cate Market, Main Street. N. H. Jones, of beyond Qlenooe, returned Tuesday to resume work for Contractor J, W. Goodin, on the Jaokaon Bottom bridge. -Are you satisfied with the shoes you have been buying? If not, oome and am Schulmerioh Bros Every pair absolutely guaranteed, W. 0. Doneleon returned to spend tht remainder of hit vacation with hia family at Cannon Beacb, tba first of tht weak. We r-et tires while you wait with out "HoiiHe Cold Tire Belter," and the entire four whocU can bo set in from twenty to thirty minutes. Our charges are reasonable. Do not be deceived by any one who tella you "the old way is the beet." Come and sea for yourself Wn do all kinds of engine and boiler re pairing, wagon repairing and gen. eral blacksmith work. 1. (1. Wei dowitsch, Cornelius. . . Kay L. Thompson and wife, of Aio'io, Wash., where Mr. Thomp son publishes the Asotin County Sentinel, are here tor a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mr. T. P. Good in, of the North Plains. Mr. Thompson likes the West, and is Earllcularly struck with the possi ilities of Washington Coupty. They will return about September 1 after a thorough visit at the Pair. Dennis has received his new stock of shoes, the American Gen tleman and Amoriosn Lady, the finest in the market. Come in and see them. The latest models. These shoes are advertised in every prominent magazine and newspa per in. the world. : Mr.and Mrs. P. C. Varner, of Lincoln County, were here thia week, guests of their old lime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tipton of South liilleboro. They former ly resided at Sherwood. Make your own wire frnico. Buy your wire and a superior wire fence machine and you will 1ir"o the world by tbe seat of the breoohes and a down-hill pu,U.-. Maohines fo, and your wire cheap,-A, U Arcbbold. ? ..; Emll' Wagnrr, with .the- North ern 1'acltio Uxor ess cllioej rort land, came out and spent Sunday with hit parents, Mr. and Mm. K Wagner, of Third Street. ; Smokers like the Schiller and the Excollonoia. Taoae cigars are the best stock. You. can't fool an authority on a good cigar. . Henry Delsman, of southeast of town, is recovering from a cube of blood poison in his right hand that came causing amputation of the member. , The celebrate I damage esse of Delia U Keen versus Sussn Key nolda Keen, wherein the jury gave Mrs. Delia Keen $3000 damages for the alienation of the hutband't affections, will be appealed at once, the bill ol exceptions having been prepand by Attorney Huston, for the defense. The detente object on the ground that the evidence that Keen had alapped bit wife, and various other personal encount ers, should not have been allowed to go before tbe jury; and tba de fense also takes exception lo the Court'e giving his observations in talking to the jury. This ctte was tbe result of W. R. Keen leaving Delia Keen, his wife, and, sfler she had procured a divorce, marrying 8uan Rey nolds, a widow, wbo then resided at Cedar Mill, and whose farm Keen had rented. Mra. Keen No. 2 is worth several thousand dollars, and propose to Gght the case to the bitter end. H. T. Bagley, wbo was associated with Davis iv Spencer in tba prosecu tion, is prepariog a bill of excep tions for the plaintiff's aide of the rase, and the matter will gel lo tbe supreme court by winter. NEW TRAIN SERVICE In order -to accommodate the local travel and give the people an op portunity to spend the evening in Portland to visit the Exposition, theatrea, etc, the Southern Pacific has inaugurated additional service between Portland and Forest drove as follows, in addition to the pres ent service, no change in the sched ule of which will le made: fiOINfl KAHT Forest Grove 12:30 P. M. Cornelius 12:35" " llillehoro 12:43" " Reed villa 12:57 " " Beaverton 1:07 " " Portland...' 1:60" " (IOINH WKHT Portland 10:45 P. M. Beaverton .11:28 " " Keedville 11:39 " 14 Hillsboro 11:54 " " Cornelius 12:01 A.M. Forest Grove 12.05" " This train will run daily except Sunday, and the service will be maintained aa long as the business will justify. This will bs a local passenger train of suhurhan nature, and will not carry a baggage car, so that baggage cannot be checked. Herman Bitmap was down from the Shady Brook sawmill, Monday. Hon. 8. B. Huston made a trip to Salem and Southern Oregon points, the first of tire week. Mrs. K. I,. McCormiok and son are spending a few weeka at the home ol Mr. and Mrs, Bern, jtird- sell, of Forest Grove. Notice lo Hop pickers: All per rons desiring lo pick hops at the Witch Hazel ' Farm must register before August 15. Frank Weiaen hack, Manager, W. V. Wiley went to Portland, Tuesday evening, to atteud the big day at the Imposition with tbe luoh order he is a mem- lay at It Clks, of w El her. T. 1). Campbell, of Independ ence, and wno is mresmng on int plains east and north of tbe city, states that grain is turning out bet tor than last year, some wheat go ing as high as 20 bushels, whila be has threshed oats which went w bushels. For sale: fine work horse, gray, weighs from 1400 to 1500, 5 years old, fired by Kalamar, the Ladd Heed horse and out ol the i ratine stock of mares; gentle, sound and true, Henry Harm, Cornelius. W. M. Metsker and wife, of But ler County, Ksb ,- and Mrs. N. J. Metsker, and daughter, Mrs. Arct, of Winlock, Wash., arrived Tues day for a visit with H. D, Schmelt- f r i i i , ir r .L .er ana lamiiy. nir. nwnr uu Mr. Sohmeltzer were school boy together back in Kansas. : From Laurel: Miss Frankie Striai, of Portland, la the guest of Mrs. J." Mainland. Mrs. Crawford, of; lo'wa,' was the guest of her ion, B. Crawford, laet week Tht fol lowing from htre attended tha Fair last week:. Ben aud F. L. Brown, Chtia Wabasher, Mitt Mainland, Jennie Lilleaard, Klma Neun and Enoch Crawford and family. John Myer, of Cedar Mill, in town, Tuesday evening. Robt. Porter, the Forest Grove hopmtn, waa in town Tueaday. J W. Marab, of Centerville, waa a county seat viaitor, Saturday evening. W, V. Bennett, of Cornelius, was in the county rest Monday morning. , K.C. Ilea, of Kveritt, WaBh.. wsa here laat week, the guest of hit uncle, Geo. T. Ilea. John O'Meara, of Reedville, was np Tueaday to get a fire permit from the county clerk. Larkin Reynolds, one ol Hillsbo ro'a early pioneers, waa in from be yond Phillip, Monday moroing. C. F. Smith, of South Hil'sboro, haa been awarded tht contract to build the W. E. McCourt cottage. John Goodin, of Mt. Tabor, wat out Monday, shaking hands with his Washington County friends. Geo. Miller and wife, of Heppner, Ore., came down Saturday, and wtnt on out to visit with J. C. Miller and family, of beyond Glen cot. Rev. Father Moore, of tht St. Mary'a Home, Beaverton, waa np Sunday, the guest of his ro worker. Father Bucholr.er.of St. Matthews' Catholic Church. Mis. Geo. Thomas and daugh ter, Mrs. Arthur Hathaway, of North Yakima, Wasb., areguata of Mrs. R. H. Greer, who is a sister of Mis. Thomas. Chaa. Lamkin haa returned from a aeveral days' vacation at Roder ick Falls, Galea Creek, where be was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wall, who are spending tht warm season at that delightful re tort. George Arraentrout, of Foiest Grove, and one of Green ville'a early pioneers, was a county teat visitor. Monday, coming down lo aee how tht railroad wat getting along and incidentally remarking that be felt better than he had for years, Mr. and Mra W. Mahone, of North Branch, Miohigan, art here. guests of Mr. and Mra A. S. Sholee. Mr. Mabont it in the banking buei- j neat, and takes advantage of hia vacation to visit the West and the big Fair. The moon was in eclipse Mon day evening, about 8:00 o'clock, and nearly one third of the lunar body wat in darkness Deputy Clerk W. D. Smith and K. Cran dall first discovered the phenomena and upon consultation of tbe calen dar found that it appeared on time. The Assumption of tht Blessed Virgin was celebrated in St. Mat thew' Catholic church, Tuesday, Father Bucholxer officiating, with Father Othmueller, a Benedictine Brother from Mt. Angel, assisting. Six children were for the first time in the church given holy commun ion. Peter Welly and Fred Bishup have completed the ball tower and spirt for the Catholic Church, and the lip stands higher than any other steeple in the city. It is handsomely painted and as tht gift of John Salzgeber, the West Union hop grower, it a present that the parish is well proud ol. Passenger traffio over the South trn Pscifio into Portland has in creased about four or five times its usual average, this year, and it it not uncommon for forty or fifty Sitstngert to go out of this place, onday morning, with 20 or 30 on other days, to say nothing of the noon and evening trains, it is a well established fact that Hillsbo ro sells more transportation than any station on the Corvallia branch Thot. S. Wilkes, ex-county sur veyor, and who resigned that posi tion tomt yean ago to go with the federal government at the Denver office, arrived here irom Phoenix, Arizona, last Sunday evening, and will make an , extended vitit with relatives. Mr. Wilkes was offered $10,000 lor his interest in bis patent cash register, just before he left Arisooa, and refused it. Mr. Wilkes looks hale and hearty and time has dealt lightly with him since leaving the Webloot state. Supt. W. H. Ringle, of the water plant, started Tueaday afternoon to dredge the bottom of the big oity well, using steam at bis mo tive power, A big host wat insert ed in the bottom of the well and the accumulated sand and mud of yean was "syphoned" out of the cistern. Several yards ol the do posit were taken out in thia man ner and tht now ol water was in creaaed a gteat deal. The method involved was not dissimilar to that need by the big dredgers in dean ing the bottom of the Columbia river. Tht soheme ; saved a deal of time and labor as compared to what would have been expended In cleaning out the well in, the "old fashioned'' way with a windlasi and buokett. 1 LOOKSJKING City of Several Thousand in Fen Years Hence IT IS A SAURAl TRADE CENTER TillsaiMk Railway I'll! Belt Give Mere Trade aad Uhe Delta Drugstore That Hilisboro's future 1 full of promise that will end in fruition ia tht concensus of opinion of all wbo have eloeely watched tbe growth of towns in tht Northwest. At a matter of fact Hillsboro hat grows in the last two or1 three years, as building and development go to show. Many new residences have been bult; a fine ntw Catholic church has been added to our houses of worship; a new bank hat been Instituted; through Dr. Tam iwie, J. W. and A. C. Shuts, Gaol R. Bagley and Fred Schomburg; the Oregon Condensed Milk Com pany is running tha evaporated cream plant successfully; an tlc trie line ia onder way from Port, land; and the Tillamook road, now under construction, will reach out from thia place into the finest tim ber belt in tht northwNt. A new opera house will be built tbit Fall, and an eastern man is ' here, negc- listing for real estate on which to rect a brick hotel building. When the rail lines, an built Hillsboro will have an . advantage not possessed by any town in the county. The fact that this ia tbe county teat make it a buaintta center, and at the town it tha hub of tht finest farming section in Oregon, wt may look for a sub ' atan'ial growth from this timt forward. What we need in tbe future it more manufacturing, and, with the advent of tht rail line this must sunly follow. Use oitr latest Spring Remedy for constipation dyspepsia, indigestion, etc. Mission Herb Tea We recommend this preparation. Prescriptions and Family Remedies a Specialty. 1 Main St Hillsboro, Ore. Pays interest on time deposits; charges no exchange to its cus tomers, and do not charge ex change on their home checks. Come and see us. 4. S. SHOIES, ! CO. tOHUiMOUOM, tSmbi Strwmt, KXUboro, Outs NOTICE The fruit dryer near Schollt can dry a limited amount of prune for outside parties if arranged for early. Good work guarantead. Call up Thomas Herd, on Scholia line. P. 0. Address, Ntwberg., R F. D. No. 3. OREGON'S DEACON HARKS BACK (From The Oregontan, Aug. It.) The hrrrt' ilrnwln' lo a clow, The held to ail one glare. Am' in mitber month. or two We'll (eeltha frosty air. The qiil'M sharp not I hear a-tleM, Tb C'liiua pheasant flies Whiiim' thro' the yellow Ware The M'.n beats fruiii the allies. Rut as the days come om apace, An' fcjuiiimur shorter grows, I tint is that the flowers ia gone-? The vl'let au' .hi rose. 01' Summer's d vin' days are here, An' with it all, I'm nail; For Fall an' Winter seem more drear Than when t was a lad An' we walked down the bottom with The lrown leaves msilin' thro', An' pledged our troth one Autumn day, Me an' my sweetheart Sue. But that was fifty yean ago, An' liflv Tears ia some There's sumthin' hurtin' In my eyas it's that (turned sun oy uum: L. A. Loso As the Twig is Bent The Tree's Inclined" How is it with the young people of your household? Are they saving money? Have they learned to appreciate the value of the dollar? Are you endeavoring to instill into their minds correct ideas concerning thrift and economy? Are you seeking the opportunity to "bend the twig?" Would you like to listen to a plain suggestion? If so, here it is: Send the young folks to our bank with the first spare dollar that comet into their hands. The next dollsr should bs treated in like manner, and the practice to continued until a fixed habit of raving haa been eatablished. A good ly tank account will soon result; the young folks will get an inkling of the ways of business, and, being , thns "in clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty manhood. THE J. W. SHUTE BANK North Side Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon Miss Evthel Pierce returned Sun day from a short visit at Corvallis E. B. Tongua went to Eugene, Oregon, on business, tht last of tht week. 0. 0. Barlow was out the last of week, looking after hia farm inter ests. Carl Christener and Gottfried Schlaedi, of Mountaindala, were in the city, Monday. . W. V. Wiley and T. R. Imbrit went to Newport for a Sunday visit, returning Monday. Mist Wilda Crcsley, ot Tacoma, Wash., vitited with Mies Pearl Smith, tht last of the week. Tht cottage of B. F. Haines, in East Hillsboro, ia about completed and ready for the painters. Rev. A. Robinson's new rtsidenoe on the Warren tract, north of east Main, is about completed. J. H. Davis and wife, of Moun taindale, passed through town Sat urday, on their return from a visit to tht Lewis & Clark Fair. . County Commissioner VV. J. But- ner wat up from beaverton Satur day, conferring with County Judge L. A. Rood. Geo. R. Bagley returned Satur day from a business trip to San ; Francisco, in the interests of the Oregon Condensed Milk Company. Allison & Finney havt practical ly finished tha addition to tht pub lic school building, and tht Forest Grove painters have commenced painting on the main structure, ocrmtAOTcn akd cjilder Am prepared to give you figure on any kind of a building in Washington county. Eighteen years' practical experience Address, Hills boro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Pacific States Phone No. 28x4. T.P.CCCZZ3 When You Go To Portland ' Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry; a place where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be iu your own home, town or city. 56e Forestry Inn la such a place, and it stands within one block of the Exposition Entrance, on 25th Street fachig Upshur. THE FORESTRY INK is constructed on the tog cabin style; furnishings, cuisine, and man agement conforms thereto. It has 150 large, commodious room, all opening on broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof garden a view i had of the Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of tha city, , European plan. Dining service a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city. Price of Rooms, $I.OO and $1.50. Special Rates to Parties of two or more. MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. . Address, : ' P. C. Mattox, Manager, or H. M. Fancher. 25th and Upshur Sts., Portland, Oregon 'V, ,1