HIUMOftO AHGU6, 8EF. IS, IBM 9 COUNTY TAX ROLL DOUBLELAST YEAR Huns Over Ten Millions ol Dot turn Value SUMUAKY OF OUR YEAR'S TAXATION Dccrtax In Harare and Cattle Flora Lat Ytar Aeeeftaor Geo. II. W I loo i Tuesday completed the aiMaament roll, aod it reaches the smount of $10,(151,. Ii0.r. Tim roll, aa summarized, ia: Tillable land, 9i,7Hacm....f,4A,54,i Noil tillable Unit, Jjft.ooJ a . . . . 3,01)7,1 I5 luprovetnenle on deeded lauili 1,090,743 Valut lown Iota j"i,W3 lorovenirttt on Mine ... 379,630 luip land nt deeded ly.yi'i Telegraph and telephone and clrclrlc Wat, 13IS tuilee... 17.6)0 O ft C K R 34 nillr 310,1 jo Rolling (lock on mill 19,100 Manf Mechluery , yH.los Mercbemlitaandtlork lu trail a 1 1,970 Farm Implement 164,6)3 Money note aad account..., XII, 316 IlimtrUolil lurmlure ,. 137,380 llorar and mule, f)7 bead.. Cattle. 14,16 bead....... M7,34o Sheep, 12.l7 " 4.1' log, 3 brad , Ho barlue, 1436 brad,,, 9,073 Croat Valuation ,JHI,6.0 Ktrtnpliou , 630,013 Taxable property ........... . .10,631,60(1 No poll.,.., 2,014 There) ara lees homes end cattle than laat year. Last year's total tax wss 5,1 1.1, 87U. PUBLIC SALE The undesigned wilt sell at public a notion at tha 0. (1. Barlow farm, 5 tulle north ofHillnborb, ami one half mile south of Glencoe, at ten o'clock a. tn., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, Hay horse, 9 yeaie, weight, 1430; K'T mare, 9 yra, 1130: lay mart, 7 yia, 1173; gray bora, I ytara, 1150; bay borac, 10 year, looo; pa coin, I5 uiontbt; 6 cows, graded Jersey, 6 ia milk, 1 lreh In Noveuitr; a lirilcr. 1 Ireth anoa; Kliurthorn bull, 1$ nionlba; bull call, 4 niontht; bull call, 4 month; 5 bruod owa, lo (boat, to piga, Poland Cblaa boar; ,l beat! I'olswoldawr: 3 dot beai, 8 ilanda leea; 10 tona oat bay, tome. In barn; 3 tacka tare; Italn wagon, 3' In., wide tire; Bain wagon, half truck, $i ; road cart; top luKgy,6(t cut McCor mick binder: Mowing machine; hayrake, Ushorna tedder, dlac barrow, ysectlon drag barrow, Winch gang plow, 16 inch ulky plow, laud roller, la-boa Gundltrh drill, pi.talo planter, S bayracka, t'het ham fan mill, act work hararaa; l&o loot rope, baylork, carrier and pulleya, croa. cut aaw, lo-gal milk can, I'eoplea' cream separator, a iledgee, pitchfork), and nu nieroua other article. Tenna of Bala Under tlO, caab; $10 ami ovtr, one year'a time, ap proved note, at 0 per cent. Two per cent, off, oaah over $10. Lunch at noon. Hhailuck Bros., Owners. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Advertised Letlera William Arnold, C P Ueer. Mr J II Falter, Mr A (iruaa, P Hankanaon, Jolian Klanmann, Mr I.ura. Mia Stella Mc Krrn, Mr I.tah Ntcodemoui, Mr J 11 Orner, U M Read, John V Sieheutbal, A B Tlioma. Marshall M Scott, Mr Geo Tboiiiaa, K Volter (), Oren J Clinkln. beard, ('.race Witbaru i), Mr Walter Duller, J I) Foiber aod Mra Mary V, llnngen. II, P, CoaNKi.ms, P, M. RUTH PORTER McCURDY Mra. Ruth Purler McCurdy, who did in Portland, Hept. 24, l!K)f, wna born in Ohio in 1 82.r. At tha aga of 20 aha married David Mo Curdy. She waa a daughter of Mini-tar Porter, who settled above Cornelius on a donation claim. Her huahaod died about BO year ago. Mra. MoCurdy joined the Christian Church about 40 yeara ago, Funeral services were con ducted at Corneliua, Sept. 20, Elder E. H. Sturdevant ofllcialing. PUBLIC SALE I will aell at the Five Oak Farm, 4 nilles northeast of Hlllaboro, at 10 o'clock, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER C Mart, 9 year, 1500; gelding, i2 yearn, 1400; gelding, 9 yra, 1130; fccbuttler wa gon, 3;7-it McCormick Hinder, good a new; 4 bora Monitor double disc drill; Oehoroe mower. 5-fl cut; Oiborna 14-dlac reveriibl and flexible harrow, Osborne mower, 5-ft cut; Oaborne hay rake, buncher lor 5-ft mower, John Deere Dlac gang plow, four borae eprlug tooth harrow, Chatham fan mill, good a new, Gold Coin fan mill, 16-ln plow, pegtooth harrow, 1 aeta work name, 73 Mamie aacke, grain aacka, two lot cracked tare teed, a (tacka No. 1 tare Htraw, two a-year-old ateera, 3 3-year-old heifer, 3 yearling haifeia, 6-moirtb heller, cook atove, kitchen furniUire and many other article. Terms of Sale Under 110, casly $10 and over, one year time ap- 5 roved note, 7 per cent, interest, 'wo per cent, off for oaah over 910. Chas. F. Henry, Owner. B. P. Cornelias, Auctioneer. 0. E. Shirley, oi Scholia, was up yesterday and has finished harvest ing his 3 acre yard of hope, report ing a fine crop. Judge W. M. Langley and P. C. Campbell were down from Forest Grove yesterday, witnesses on a matter In probate. For sale: Two Holeteln bull calves. A. Bend lor. Jesse Corneli ua place, 44 miles northwest of tun 1 J 1 'i- ." 'i! r nuiHDoro. Aaarew. uorneuus, iv F.D.a. ; , Taking up the matter Id a ser ious vein there should be a better feeling between Ilillsboro aod For eat Grove. This righting backward and lor ward Is altogether childiah, and U bas become a nureenoe. Many students from here for years complained that they get rcant courtesy from the Forest Grove atudenls at the University, it ap pearing that the bad spirit is being taken up by the rlring grneratioa. A number who have formerly at tended the Univeraity haae this condition as one reason for attend ing rcbool elsewhere. This means a linanoial loas, both to the student going elsewhere, the coet being greater, and a loss to PaciBo Uoi ysraity, which is a part and par cel of Foreat Grove. The citizene of the two towns, as well as the newspapers, ahould get together and uit child's play. Btvle is perhaps the first earen lial faatureln K. N.&K, garment, because it is that which the eye firat notes In a professional sense, quality comes first; for style la im possible without quality, liars then, we have tb two great requia iles of good clothing. Prices that are right. 11. Webrung & Sons. V. Heed and his tao sisters, Mias Lena Globe, W. Conkle, Clarenoe Jackton, John McClure, all of Ben edict, Neb., and Miss Anna Juelfs, of Seattls, were Newport visitors, last week, accompanying their boats, Henry P., Fred W. and Angie Harrington, of ('enterville. The Misses Heed and Mies Globe go to Heatile, this week, to visit with Mias Juelfs for a few days. Commencing Saturday morning II. W'ehrung A 80ns will give a ticket with each $1 cash Durcbae. entitling purchaser to drawing on prises as follows: 1st priie, $15 in trade; 2nd prix,$10io trade; 3rd prize, $5 in trade; 4th prize, $250 in trade: 6tb prise, 4 piece Table Set. J. II. Fuller, who came hers from Indian Territory, about a rear ago, and who worked at the Nelson mill this summer, is again back In the Indian nation. He went east becauae of the Minnas of a daughter, who ia low with a par alytic atroke. He exprcts to return to Oregon either this fall or next spring. The fall of the year is an ideal time lo get a new couch. The long winter days are coming when you will have plenty of lime to use one Donelaon can surely send you one that will suit. Step in and look at them.' Also everything ia the fur niture line. Satiafsction guaran teed or money refunded. V. O. Donelaon, I. 0. 0. F. Building. Dra. F. J. and A. H. Bailey visit ed the stock show at the Fair this week, and report that Phil Frakes, formerly of tbis county, has taken 14 out of 15 possible prizes with his Hoistein slock, competing against stock from eleven states. Mr. Frakes now lives at Bcappooee. Many bare remember him ss hav ing married the mother of the Dob bins' boys. A lady's black nurse, or hand satchel, containing a bunch of keys and a stamp book, was lost between Hlllaboro and the Cats hopyard, Monday. Anyone finding the sams and leaving at this office will get a reward. The four year old child of A. I). (Jammings, of Centerville, fell on a bicycle tire last Saturday, sustain ing a bad cut of an eyelid, badly injuring the ball of the eye. Dr. Linklater waa summoned and states that there will be 00 perma nent Injury to the sight. Speaking of groceries if you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found id the market, try John Dennie. He is sfter youi trade, and onoe a customer, always a customer. Carl Striplin, ton of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Striplin, formerly of Kaat Ilillsboro, is here from Rid dles, where the family has lived for a year. While here he is the guest of W. B. Cate and family. Before purchasing a piano or or gan have a talk with E. L. McCor mick. For quality and prices he cannot be beaten, Mr. William Wynkoop, of Port land, and Miss Lillian Nelson, of this county, were married in this city, Sept. 25, 11)05, Rev. C. L. Hamilton, of the M. E, Church of Relating. Strayed: Three black barrow stock hogs, good order, weighing about 200 each. Liberal reward. J. W. Goodin, Glenooe, or Jackson Bottom bridge, Hillsboro. Contractor T. P. Goodin broke ground yesterday for the new thea tre building on the corner of Main and First streets, and foundation work will proceed at onoe. Farm for rent: A farm of 31(1 acres, near Glencoe, over 200 in cultivation, will be rented to right parly. Apply O. U. Barlow, 201 Wen Park, Portland, Ore. Mies Wllletta Leezer, of Hen- pner, is visiting her classmate of lbs St. Helena Hall, Miss Eva Bai ley. Both graduated from the Hall last year. Pacific Monthly the finest Coast Magazine, viuuper year. Argus and Monthly for 11 60. Get your winter reading now, . Judge L. A. Rood and wife were Forest Grove visitorsSunday.guests o Mr. and Mra' O. L Curtis. MONDAY LAST DAY FOR UALF PAYMENT Several Hundred Yet to Li quidate Remaining Tax DEUNyi'ENT AFTER THAT TIME Fridsy sad Salurdar, With Header, Big Receipts Commencing with tomorrow, and including Saturday and Monday neit th rash receipts in Sheriff Connell's ollice will be large, owing to the fact that with Monday eve ning ends the time for paying the remaining half tai on property. Hundreds paid half their lai laat spring, but the fall payments have been coming in slowly. The last thres dsys generally ends in a ruth and Sberlfl Connell and Deputy Kane will more than likely have their bands full. All property that remains un paid by that date will go on lbs delinquent roll, with added penal ty, and interest from lest spring. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary Williet al to lennie Chapman, lo' 3, 4. S and 6, blk t Humphrey Add Hlllaboro iHoo C L Larue to Geo O Patttraoa, part of blk 6 Foreat tSrov I7oo Grace Bollorjc to Sarah Shoemaker, part 01 blk 19 roreat titove I300 Amandu Marake ct ui to J Strom, tr lo aec 9 1 1 r 1 w V M ... ... 1 R Caab et al to Iellie C Crate.., tr la Wel Portland Height. ...i.'ioo Karl Button to II T lluxtoo, tr In K Walker d Ic 100 Kile L Prentice et al to K D Slalford 43 a lo Peter Scholia die 1 Burt Davey et ua to J C Snider, part of the Tho l Humiihre d I c. . 6o John llinricb to A W J H'.nricha, JH acrea in t liaili Merrill die 1000 R T Simpson et ux to P G Wonder et al, Iboaatc 5 t 3 n r 5 w W M..aooo Sarah McGecetal 10 Nettie Hoffman et al, ia a in W in Uclger die I S P Reader to HrnilcttaLorkyer. 36 a aec 33 t 1 a r 4 600 Helra late Kliialwth Gelger to Nettie Hoflmaa et al, Uuitclaim 12 a Wa Gelger Jr die 1 PARLOR MILLINERY A beautiful hat ia not aeeeaaaril expeneive; taste makes it attract ive, not money. The latest fash ions lo ladies' and misses' hats are offered by Miss I-ena Hesse, at hsr home Parlor Millinery, on Third street. Hats re shaped and newly trimmed, at small cost. Call and see what may be had, at most attractive prices. CORNELIUS Donald McKenzie will leave Mon day for Alberta lo take a look at the country. If he likes it be may buy some of the famous wheat land in that section. Jaa. Benson and wife, of Cottage Grove, visited with N. Noland and family Sunday. Fair vieitors thia week: I. H. Baughfman and wife, and their guests, Mr. Hose and wife; W. Rogers snd wire; 0.car Weichhrodt and daughter; Mrs. Ellen Yickers, C. Peters, Hon. G. W. Msrah, aod others. Mrs. Drrsham snd ds tighter, of Centerville, peered through town, yesterday, en route home from' the John Hartraan will move into his new home in a few days. Another general merchandise store has been added to Cornelius. Dolph Montgomery, of Southern Oregon, is the guest of the postmis trese. Bud Knighten and wife, of South ern Oregon, were visitors at N. No land's, laat Week. Mrs. Noland is a sister of Mrs. Koigblen. Flour and Feed. Cate's Market. F. W. Cady, of Beaverloo, waa In town today. James Harper Sr., of Laurel, was In town today. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lenoia cigars Oregon manufacture. Call for them. Loui Miller, of Beaverton, was up today shakiog hands with his friends. ' A six-horse power upright engine and boiler for sale. W. J. Benson, Hillsboro, Ore. Misa Mabel Glasscock, of Downs, Wash., is the guest of her aunt, Mies oueie McKinney. The Coffee Club will meet at the residence of Mra. L. A. Long, on Saturday, October 7, at 3:00 p. in. Wanted: Cider apples. No de cayed or dtity apples taken. O K Edson, Corivelluav , ' Wanted: To hay some Colswold sheep. J. Kebse, Farmington, ad drees, Hillsboro, R. F. D. 2. C. B. Taylor, of Banks, was in town today, enroute home from a visit lo the exposition. J. W. Dunn, of North Yakima, sent a 57 pound water melon to Walt Bennett this week the largest melon ever sent to the county. The Washington Countv Lewis & Clark Club will hold its last meet ing at Foreat Grove, Thursday. October 5, and a big attendanoe ia desired, to wind up important bus! ness. I Toboggan Msplssyrop at Greer's. Wanted: Girl (or housework; lo town. Inquire at thia office. 8. A. D. Meek, of Mountsindale, waa io town yesterday. Go to R. II. Greer's for Economy and Mason fruit jars. Sheriff Connell visited the stock show at Portland Tuerday. Go to McCormick's for school supplies. Miss KfTie Godman is writing up the tax roll for tax collection. A. Bendler and wife, of North Plains, wrrs in town yesterday. School tablets, pencils, pens and inks, etc, at McCormick a musio store. Mrs. Laura Zabler, of Washing ton, is the guest of her uncle, L. A. Long. August Rossi, the Braverton aalooo man, was a county seat visitor yesterday. Call at our store and taste our svrun made of Manlaina Ettrut J. A. Meesinger, Second St, Hills- ooro. Leo Bullock, of Salem, was down yesterday, viriting relative, Maty Ramsey Wood and Mrs. C. B. Rey nolds. , GranJ Ball at W. 0. W. Hall, Cedar Mill, Saturday night, Sep tember 30. Tickets, including supper, $100. E, A. Barns' new song "A Dear Little Webfoot Girl" now on file at McCormick's musio store, 2a cts. Mrs. T. A. McCourt and daugh ter, of McMinnville, were guests of Mrs. Jos. Downs and W. E. Mc Court and wife this week. Nothing pleases the lady of lbs houses like choice groceries and we keep nothing else. Try us. H. Webrung Si Sons. Thos. Robinson, son of A. Rob inson, departed Tuesday eve for Princeton, N. J., to resume his theological studies. . Hayes' double force pump the only pump lo the long run, at A. C. Archbold's. Call and see before purchasing. John Ironside, who haa been farming at Cedar Mill for 5 years, is to have a sale, and will go to Portland, next month. He was io town yeeterdsy. Our famous W. L. Douglas shoes for fall and winter wear are what you need, gentlemen. Biggest stock of shoes on the West Side. II. Wehruog & Sons. Our fall and winter stock of la dies' dress goods is here, and it is most complete in tha county. We csrry the celebrated Mousing un derwear tor ladies and Misses Union suits. H. Webrung & Sons. W. E. Smith, of the Hoover & Connell plsce, north of town, was in town yesterday, and says that plowing will soon begin with a little more moisture. E. P. Cornelius, for many years lessee of the B. P. Cornelius place, will have a salo on the Ath of Oct ober, and soon thereafter will move to Portland to reside. Hammer punt, ready for the brush, guatanteed to last 5 years, at A. C. Archbold's, for $1.25 per gallon. All colors. Full line of paints, oils and brushes, at lowest prices. Mrs. ChsB. Lawrence, of Presoott, Csnsda, and her son Edwin, and his wife, are guests of Mrs. Addie Peters, of West Hillsboro. Mrs Lawrence is' a sister of the late John Peters. R. V, Humphreys alill doing business across the street from the Masonio Building, Second street. Bicycles repaired; bicyole sundries; all work guaranteed. Prices the moat reasonable. Marshal Atkinson and family returned from the hopyarda the other day and "Bill" aasumed his beat last evening, relieving Fred Adama, who was his deputy dur ing his absence. Farm for Rent: Two milts north- ssst of Hillsboro, 210 scree good buildings. Twenty five acres seed ed to olover, and forty five aores in olover and timothy. Inquire at this office. 0. A. El well and wife, of Port land, are out for a visit with Mrs. El well's parents, Mr. and Mra. Tbos. Tucker. Mr. Elwell is en gaged in the Portland mail service. The firm of Brock & McComaa, in which Wilson Brock, formerlv of this city, is interested, in Pend leton, cashed a $25 fraudulent oheck, turned into them by a woman who was passing through town. J. E. Reeves, the Cornalins stockman, wa in town vesterdav. and states that a Manitoba man ia after his splendid colt, The Zoo, and they are about to oonclude a a bargain of sale. The Zoo is one of the most promising colta in the dortnwest and nothing short of 2,uuu will take him. Tbos.Connell's big gray team ran away from the wagon on Baseline street, ran up Second, finally land ing at the ohain, opposite the photo gallery, where a buggy be longing to J. W. Jackson, of Glen ooe, waa overturned and an axle bent. Other than a alight break ing of leather and buggy top the damage amounted to nothing, LOOKS BETTER FOR Stockholders say Tht Work Will be Returned TILLAMOOK PROPOSITUS AGAIN Givea set That eew Caelrect is to bt let It haa been given out that the stockholders of the Tillamook rad ioed' are to let a new contract for the building of tbe railroad between tbis point and Tillamook, and that twenty miles will yet be construct ed and in operation by December 31. Tbis report comes from authori ty that is supposed to be reliable, and if it ia reliable, active construc tion should commence io a very short lime. As to crediting this story, there are many now win will not believe it until the rails are laid and a lo comotive is on the track with steam up, headed for Banks. That E. E. Lytle haa been figur ing on building the line to the bay is no secret, and he is yet in com munication with people out tbis way. A good force of men would get the grade ready for the rails as far as Banks in about 30 dsys bridges and all. JOE MEEK DAY Tomorrow, Sept. 29, is Col Meek Day and the turnout from tbis county will be very lsrse. The program will begin at 2:00 p. m , at tbe auditorium, in the Fair grounds. CALVIN THADDEUS POMEROY Calvin Thaddeus Pomeroy, pioneer, died at Cedar Mill, Sept. 27, 1905. Deceased waa born in Chicago, lit., April 22, 1833, and crossed the plsins to Oregon, 1S42, with his parents. Tbe family settled at Oregon City, but in 1845 moved over to Washington County and settled northesst of Hillsboro. and Mr. Pomeroy has ever since made this section his borne, outside of possibly two or three years' ab sence. He wss wedded to Henriet ta M. F. Blish. Nov. 7. 1854. at West Union. He waa converted lo Christianity io 1800 snd joined the M. E. church, in Hillsboro. during the incumbency of Rev. Hosford, a pioneer minister. For forty years he had been a sufferer from liver trouble, and for many years haa been unable to work. As a husband aod father he was kind and indulgent. His wife and the following children survive: Walter, Scappore;Dwigbt, Lflisyville;Chas , salein; Hi las, Portland; Mrs. W. A. Kir Is, Portland: Mrs. Lela Bunker, Portland, Mrs. Stella Pomeroy, bagie ureek. Funeral servicea will be held at the home in Cedar Mill, at 10:00, Friday, and interment will be in the nest Union cemetery. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at the B. P. Cornelius Farm 3 miles N. W. of Glencoe, at ten a. m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 Span work horam, 2500; mar, 1150; three year old borae; 2-year old colt; yearling 1-011; spring con; 10 neaa gooa milk cows. some soon to e iresn: uiree two rear mil heifera, S yearling; heifers, 13 hogs, lot of goaia, M.iwauae lunuer, mower, hay rack, aulky plow, M-.ncn walking, Pitta later harrow, t hayrack, cooking vat. 3 aeaied hark. Slmolex cream aerarator. iu vwtuii uaua. nam wamm. om. new . 2- new. 600 lb. capacity: lot cheat aead. hav. oats, barneaa, lot of bee, household and kitchen furniture and numerous other articles: Liuiob at Noon. Term of Sale Under $10. cash: $10 and over, one year's time ap proved note, C per cent 2 per cent off, cash over $10. B. P. & E. P. Cornelius. PROBATE. Administratrix eatat; Lara NieUeu. de ceased, required to give additional bond ia auui of f 2400, id re aale real aetata. Estate Oliver Galhreatb, deceaaed. cloaed of record and executrix, Sarah Galbrcatb, diecbarged from further lia bility. Estate Geo Homer Griffin, deceaaed. cloaed of record aad Amy Patteraon, ex ecutrix, discharged from further liabili ty. Batata lame Willi cloaed of record and real estate ordered turned over to hcira. Will of Chaa W Rosa, deceaaed. de elated valid and petition to -aet aide denied, petitioner having defaulted by non-appearance. Miss Wilma Waagener it now prepared to accept pupils on piano or organ, inquire at her home. The semiannual meeting of the Washington County veteran As sooiation will be held at Cornelius, Ore., on Thursday, October 5. . Miss Adeline Newlio, of Terre Haute, Ind., and Miss Elsie New lin, of Hutsonville, 111., were guests thia week, of Mrs. Benton Bowman They leave at onoe for California Regular aervices at the Christian church next Sundav, morning sub ject, "The Extremity of Opportunl ty A Feast Proclaimed." Eve ning subject, "God's Voice to Hills boro." Attorney Geo. R. Bsgley went to Beaverton yealerday to defend Da vid Regbitto, the gardener, in a test ca-eof a lee-ed violation of an ordinance forbidding ahipment of fertilizer into the town. The town recently paaeed Iheo-dinance.much to the discomfiture of earder.era and Regbitto, on legal advice, brought in a snipaent, determined to tet the right of the council. Tht re corder found him guilty of violating tbe o-dinance, and imposed tbe penalty of 15 fine, or seven dsys in the county baatile. lUghitto Was bfOUeht to Hillsboro Attorney Bagley immediately sued out a writ of habeas corpus, which was granted by judge Hood, snd Regbitto was set at libertv. The case will be fought to the bitter end, as it means much to Beaver ton gardeners, who use a treat deal of fertiliser. There are fire caaea of mall nn about five miles northeast of towo, embracing a mother and four child ren. Tbe cases are nnrler Dr Taoiieeie'e charge, and County Health officer Dr. F. J. Bailev haa bad the place thoroughly quaran tined, so there is no Dotaibilitv of a spread of the dUeaw. Tbe family ia at a loss to know where the contracted tbe malady, as tbey nave been no blace where thev could have any suspicion of ex posure. Tbe esses are of very mild type, and tbe physicians say there is no danger of fatal resell. Clerk Godmsn recently received an application for a hunter's li cense, and this explicit description of the spplicant accompanied the $1.00; "Medium brown hair; blue gray eyes; height. 5 feet, 6; mous tache, small, reddish; round face; pug nose; heavy set: 3. years: ears stand out; Dane; residence, Tuala tin. or brevity and clearness thia takes first prize. Almost any game warden should be able to identify the hunter with this pedi gree. W. J. Wall, who baa secured the greater portion of the right of way for I he Oregon Traction Com pany's proposed line from Port land via Hillsboro to Forest Grove haa sued the organizition for $350 for services rendered. The suit is filed in the Multnomah circuit court, and the attorney for the plaintiff is John M. Wall. Monday evening's passenger train into Portland carried 1,000 passengers into tbe metropolis. Each trsin is loaded to the guards, and many are obliged to stand, Ii ia said that tha West Side has patronized the Fair much more liberally, considering the popula tion, than any other section of the Northwest. Rev. R. Anson Atkins, formerly in charge of the M. E. pulpit, of tbis city, has by the Wisconsin State conference been assigned for another year to occupy the pulpit at Durand, Wisconsin. Mr. At kina has given eminent satisfaction in his services in the Badger state, and his many friends here are gratified at his succecs. Irvine iturknaiter, lor years with the lum water, (Jlvmpia Brewing Company, now of Farm ington, where he purchased the Hare ranch, was in town yesterday He states that tbe union men at the brewing establishment hsre ended their strike, ioaugurated several months ago. Judge W. H.' HoUis, of Forest Grove, was in the city, Tuesday and stated that the following party goes to Eugene, Friday morning, to pull for the next meeting, in Jan uary, at Foreat Grove: W. H Hollis, Hon. E. W. Haines. Col. Harry Haynes and J. F. Wood,-of the News. Contractor Goodin states that teams can now pass on the Jackson Bottom bridge, but gives notice that he will not be responsible for accidents as the railing is not in place. He u perfectly willing. however, that the floor shall be used if people wish to take chances J. I. Benefiel, of Nex Perce, Idaho, arrived here yesterday morning, accompanied by his wife Mr. Benefiel was here 40 yeara ago, having crossed the plains in 1852 and first settled in Yamhill coun ty. They were guests of Mrs. Wilson while here. At Tualatin Plaina Presbyterian church, next Sabbath morning, ill be delivered the annual Home Missionary Sermon, "The oppor (unity of American Christian." The Y. P. S. C. E. ia held every Sunday evening at this church Everybody cordially invited. The special meetings at the Bap tist Church are progressing with splendid Interest. Three services will be held on bunday. lhe ser vice at 3 P. M Sunday, will be for men only, subject "The Pass Word." The meetings will continue through next week. Julius Christenson, of Laurel, was in town yesterday. He says that he will not rebuild this fall, to take the place of hia residence, which burned last week, but will wait until spring arrives. J. C. Greer invites everybody wanting shoes to give him a call. He carries the famous Kilkenny shoe. Main street, opposite Tuala tin. J. G. Pellette, the North Plains orchardist, was in town yesterday. J. W. Jackson was in from Glen coe, Tuesday. PROPBSIOVAU F. A. BAILCT, II D. rajeleta, mm4 larejiewt Office Motvaw-Bailsy black Room la-li and 14. want corner Baawliaa aad ted atsset. Both 'FkMwa. ArW MrrArrrrVVVVVM S. T. LINKLATER, M. I. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offle npataira over Tb Delta Drug Store rUaidaaoe laat of Court Uasaw, in Um eoraer of the block. ArrwwwwrMArVvwwawwVvV JAMES PHILLIP! TAMIKS1S, M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Conraltatioa ia French or Bagliah. Of ncaapeutra in corwia-wooater Mock, North ode of Main Street. AArAAAArrrvVVVvVr F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. ttesidenee on comer Second and Oak 8ta. Oregon Phone Main lie. HILLSBORO - - - ORKQOIf ArMwVwVWrVMwVwViVV A. B. BAILEY, MlD.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Jiailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. ilillsboro, Ure. rWrVVVVvvVvrvvvVWMAA GEO. B. BAQLET ATTOB-NBY-AX-LAW Booms 1 and g Skate BnildJngl IIILLSB0HO, . , OBE80X. H. T. BAGLEY, ATTOBJiRY-AT-LAW Office, apataira, over the Peat Office, HUiebof), - OragotU rWrMrVWrrrrVwaawraVwV THOS lOWOU. a TaaB, oraat THOS. U. ft K. B. TOKeCaV. AUoraeys-At-Law. Room j, 4, ft , Itacgaa Blk, HtUaboro. JOHN IX. WALL. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office CpaUira, Bailey aUrgaa leases, iaala. HILLSBORO, - OREQOI. W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW . Office, Up Suira, Cawtral alock. HILLSBORO - ORJtOOH. W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Buldiif, UfBUift, Wm, kt$k' Skitt rvvAMMaMAM THOS. H. TONGUE, JR ATTORNEY AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room, 3, 4 and J Hillsboro, - - Oregon rVVrVrrVvVVVVVVVVvrr1 ..Central Meat Market.. tmO. Keep conataatly on hand a fine upply of freah meat of all kinda. 4 If tar Erm lai Prkt We are going to aell meat at price low er than thote which have prevailed in the past. Call in and aee u. We mean buainea. 'Phone aad Free Delivery Maie Street, eppealte Taalatia Bstel, Hillsoore, Oregsa. rwVwWwVAraaeVw E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Eatate, Loan and l auranee Buainea. LUtyour farm with them and find a aale. They will treat you right. Add your aale to our Jjst. Call in aad aee na. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. VrVWr If you want to get welt and atrong use Eldelwaiss Hmrb Tmm 0 'i 'm A powerful remedy agaioat all Pulmon ary trouble, Colda and LaGrippe Na ture' own Tonic and Cure for Stomach, Bladder and Kidney DiMaea. Woman' Friend, and a positive cure for all. their ailmenta. ; Prk9, 80 ommtm, PvntH If your merchant doea not keep The Diamantine Family Remediea (which are guaranteed pure vegetable com pound) then order directly from Pacific Coaat Agent, Jolm Fm Brmf, fir lef, aw, itr.o.a With each order the valuable booklet, "How to Gain and Keep Health," will be aent free. vVVVVVVVvvvVvVVVVVVVVvVvVV G. A. Patterson attended the four days of lectures at. tha Oregon Fu neral Directors' Association, in Portland, this week. . Will S. Maorum, of Forest Grove and Miss Lula A. Smith, were yes terday granted a marriage licentn by the Multnomah county clerk. Mr. Macrum has for years been em ployed by tbe Merchants National Bank of Portland.