Tie v. VOL. XII. HILLSBORO, OREGON. OCTOBER 12. 1905. NO. 31 V- T TUP GOBS Am SCALPS Swear out Ouster I'roceed. Ing4 In Court A F r E K MAYOR P. M, ROBINSON Complaint Saj Neither Major set Davits Is Ellgllilt Tl e little city of lleaverlon, just wH of th Portland Mountain, It exeilcil over the possibility of losing hir Mayor, Dr. H. M. Kobioson, and one Councilman, Albert Da vin. Home mouth ago the Citj Council decided to put alop to the shipping in of fertilizer, which U uxpii in Urge (((untitle by the colony of gardeners from whom the vill ige receives ita chief support. An ordinance was paaeed pro hibiting the importation of fertili ser ami garbage, and Diviil Reg hiito, known all over the county as the "Onion King," d.cidej to Ul the statute, Anooidingly be order hI a csrload shipment ol manure ami garbage from Portland, and the Southern Pacific ahlpped it into the cily liiiiiu, which waa probibtive ground. An arrwt followed, and UljhiUi ai fund 115, or eeven and nnn halt daya in the County Jail U-ghitto waa never confined, an hU attorney Geo. it Pauley, trK'ur. d hia relraee on a writ of ubiaa orpin, pending a writ of rrvlnw Ite'ore the Circuit Court, on the ground that lb city waa not ulhorixd uuler the charter to past euch an ordinance. Immediately upin hie release lUjihHto'a attorney discovered tbat the charter of the little village pro viiled tbat only a erfon having property upn which he paid a tai a tligible to hold the offices of Mayor and Councilman, and ouater IiroceiHling have been filed against ilayor Robinson and Councilman Daviee, PUBLIC SALE 1 will wit at public auction at my residence, Fifth A. Haseline, In llillcboro, the following property at 1:00 p, tn., on MONDAY. OCTOBER 10 Illicit luirdi, II yr, ISfOj while home, U yr. I'JUMj wulill (kiiiv , evntlu for etiildrnn; ml f.iw, 0 yra, In milk ; litcli wide lira wiwiin; Iron truck mui, S limns lluntl ItM'ii drill, 10 hum, allot"! nrw; Osborne S ft fill binder, UiH'rliiK muwnr, ft ft nut. vihmI a now; H fiKit rake, nearly nw; Rood illiH' harrow, HrliitiHiti harrow, fannlna mill, good t'oiiilll loin top buggy, 14 Inch jilow, m( doiilila henteaa, warehouse truck, hayfork complete with IM) (set rn'i. hayfork, and mimerou olhar aril- Cll'K, Terma of Sale Under $10 cash, $10 and over, on, year'a time, ap proved note, ti pi-r cent interest. 2 per cent, oil', cash over $10. D. Corwin, Owner. D, I". Cornelius, Auctioneer; Argue and Journal, $1.75. Hon. 0. W. Htapleton, of Port land, and onoe mayor of Vancouv er, Wash , was In town Saturday, on professional business. Lout Miller, who has been at Bunverton for over a year, has re turned from that place and taken a position with W. IE. McUourt i raeort. Mm Phelsn haa opened kin drrgiuton and primary school in the old opera house. Hours from V loM- l hone Main 841, oare Mf 0, W, Rollins, for particulars. itirms, ifJ per month. , Loula CaratenH, the Manning sawmill man, was in town Satur day, and says the road are getting something terrible for hauling. Ills Arm will furnieh the lumber for the new tUntre building here Dennis naa received bia new stock of ehoos, the Amerloan Oen . Human and American Lady, the (inoat In the market. Come in and site them. The latest models These shoes are advertised in every prominent magazine and newapa per in the world, AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Phillip Streib Farm, 1 mile north of Cedar1 Mill, at ten a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 Vcrcheron atullion, 6 yeara, I900; 3 geld ing, 4 and 8 yetire; 1400 and 1500; laare, ; years, 1400; 15 head good milk cowa, t eraey bulla, 1 and 3 years; 3 yearling leifera; 5 ahoata, 100 pounda each; new Huln wagon, 3, apring wagon, new '"KKYi '4 men plow, ateei lever narrow .Kill m.a. tiHLn k..L J 1 .111", u.vni, n.jinioi iinmh IllflC, fan mill, sleigh, binder, cider mill, about 5 tona clover bay, houaehold and kitchen furniture, and other articles top numer ous to mention. Terms of SaleUnder $10, cash $10 and over, on year's time, ap proved note, 0 per cent. John Ironside, Owner.' J' C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. L. V. Houa baa juat completed the Oneat gun cabinet aver aeen in tbia county. It la In antique oak; baa atanda for avral guna, under oover of glaas; haa aeven drawers, and a aid oloet. The cabinet i oertalnly a work of art, and tnakee you feel lik oommllling glad lar ceny every time you look at it, whether you own a gun or not for wben your eve light on they glue faat to it, and you want it mighty bad. It waa manfaotured for At torney K B. Tongue, wbo, If wiae, will eaten It to tba floor, to no on will oomtnit kleptomania. It Ircurrently reported tbat tb Tillamook pople, Claud Thayer and bi aaaoclat, have concluded to plead guilty to tb indictment filed against Ihem.ae it iacald that on of their number ha "peached" on tb crowd. Tblt I tb rumor, although there may b nothing to it. Walt. Smith, well koown to many people in tbia county, i among tb indicted number,, and it ia aaid, in th rumor, tbat be ia the on wbo haa unloaded to th United Stat Diatriot Attorney. Farm lor rent: ICO acre, nine mile from Hillaboro, near Beth any. About in cultivation, reat In paitur land, 2 creek running through; 6 acre orchard. Big home and barn, and good outbuilding. Iopold Died, Holbrook, Ore, R. Ft D. 1. (ieorge Rlcbl and wife, tbeir eon, John, and daughter, Miaa Anna, arrived lb laat of tb week from Iriquola county, III , with a view of making aom atction of Oregon tbeir bom. They lik what they have aeen of th West, and may lo cal Bar tbia plaoe. 0. P. Uoff, of Salem, and whe I th Stat Commlaeioner of Labor and Factory Inspector, waa In tb city Saturday, looking over tb factorlee la tbi vioinity. Mr. HolT will b out again aoon, and visit. for the purpoM of Inspection, sever al of lb sawmills out from this place. Knglneer Waoier, In the employ of K. K. I.ytle, th railway promo ter, waa In lb oily Saturday, look ing over lb ground locally. Mr. .yll ia the party wbo haa been talking some of taking bold of lb Tillamook railway. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public rale at tb J. W. Marah plaoa, three mile north of Cornelius, and on mil west of Centerville, at 10:00 a m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 Bay borae, 1150; aorrtl mare, I too, year ling colt; cow, s veara, freab Nov. cow, Ihre yean, fraah Dec. ao; heifer. two year eld; u-iach Oliver plow; aw 60-loolh spike lever harrow, aprlngtooth Barrow, una roller, standard mower, foot cut; aew hayrack, 7 foot croaa cut aaw, and aomeroua other art Idea. Terma of Bale 110 and under. oaeb; $10 and over, one year'a tim, approved note, 7 per cent, interest, 2 per cent off, oath over $10. Arthur Cotnoiings, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Frank Lichty, of West Union, wa in the county seat Saturday. Arthur Commings, of Center villa, waa in th olty Friday, a call er at this office. Daniel Birdaell, of Wall Walla wa th first of tba week a guest of hi brother, Uoj. Birdaell, of For est Qrove, A. Flnnev and wife were here the first of th week. They eipeol to return to Ualitorola aoon, located at San Jos, G. R. Bentley.who has written life insuranoe bere during tb summer montha, left Saturday to remain tb winter in Portland. Peter Nelson, wbo is on of th leases of the Imbrle hopyard, was in town Saturday, and reports a fin erop tbia season. AUCTION SALE We will sell at publio auotion at th Wm. Nelson farm, four miles N. K. of Hillsboro on Cedar Mill road, at ten a. m. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 Oray rr.are, 8 yra, 1300; bay gelding, 10 yra. MM; bay gelillng, it era, 1BU0, ateei gray ooit, coming o y re, utr, cream mare, a yra, iiiw aaauie pony, I yri n sooa lima oowi, three to aeven yean, graded Jereey bi.u wiiuiiiiv.HRi inu ui l.v iii linn, nihil oalvea at elite; balance In milk; beef oowa;. s neirera, a yra; an uooa erea tn Durham bull; full blood Purham bull, 8 yra young aowi B pige, Bain wagon, 8W Mltaheli waion. Sk. wide tire, new: Oal fornle wagon bedi opeu buegy, Iron wood raca; unanipion ninaer, unainpion nay rake, nearly newt Jonea' mower, new Km plre cream separator, No. i diao har row, two plows, 13 and 14 inch; ateei lever 8-aectlon harrow, 8 aplketooth har rowa. Freeman feed cutter, with hand and borae power; 6 ten-gal, milk cane;2eeta work barneaa, nearly new; eat ilngle harneaa; 8 doe. chlokena, U tona baled timothy and oat bavi 13 tona looae timo thy ; lot clover hay, 300 bu. oata, lot wheat and Darieyi 100 on. aeea wneatt wagon 1 kitchen ranee, houaehold and kliohon furniture, farm toolaand numer- oua oiner amciea. ' L,unon at noon Term of Sal Under $10. oash $10 and over, 10 months' time, ap provea note, s per oent. Interest. Wm. and Lout Wolf. B. P. Cornellui, Auctlonser. OLD WASHINGTON LEADSTHEM ALL On Grains, Gransea, Wool and Agricultural Products ONE HUNDRED TWELVE''AWARDS Splendid Shewlag Made Coealderlnj the Moaey Spcat Washington County' Lewis & Clark Club, in charge of the ei- bibit at the Fair, bu reasons to be proud of tb (bowing made. The ury of award give Washington County 112 awards against 105 for Linn. Umatilla bu tb moat gold medals, however, but ia short on silver and brooit medal. Wash- ngton County, therefore, in aonpe of individual exhibits in the re sou roe of grains, greases, wool sod purely agricultural displays, beats any county iff tb state. Tboee counties not yet pssd upon will not materially change th result. The awards given tbis county arc: WASHINGTON COONTV Cold medala T Wltbycombe. barley Kmi' Cop, aheaf Chili club wheat; W 11 Ilarrie, Hadaon Bay wheat; Taylor Broe, white Winter wheat; T Coooell, Preach Winter wheal; 1) U Baeka, Dooley wheat; II W K Schlatter mas, golden croaa wheat; I V Galea, white aide oata; B L Jonea. augar wheat; C P Tigard, birds' eggs, beana; Mra A C Archibald, beana; Mra C v Tigard, Cinna peaa; Mr Beaioa, aheaf Winter barley: I W Galea, aheaf rve- H J Harding, aheaf golden tod oata; Mra Oeorgla llugbea, I hill club wheat; II (1 King, aheaf rye; C H Brooke, aheaf gold en chaff wheat; K Briehe, flax in grain; Mrs l. C walker, Iblaa peaa; Jatnee Sewell, hope; J C Hare, white-bearded wheal; Mr imier, red cbaa wheat, aur- priee wheat, black aide oata; Tbotnaa Talbot, Chili club wheat: Zloa Wooda. cured hope; Mike Suabaner, hope: J Hobbe, white Scotch oata; L C Kogera. golden rod wheat; C Buchanan, aheaf banner, W J Wall. Kenoey wheat, broat and golden croaa wheat; Dan Baker, white aide oata; K J Ward, eatlve graaa, bearded barley, wheat: B Wilaoa. decoy ducks. Silver medala Dr C 8 Gelger. timo thy bay; J Bailey, timothy; A f Kaxton, Couwold wool, rel chaff wheat; G Keae ler, aheaf rye; J L Eanka, Cotawold wool; U Knbioaon, mohair; S Paieley, tobacco; W RafTeity, timothy; Bert Itoaoe, timothy; J C Moore, McKinley wheat; W Haynam, timothy; Mra L Wella, timothy; W R Harris, gray Win ter oata; A R Panno.abeaf wheat vetch; Scbeiffelia farm, Cotawold wool J C Stew art, mohair; P Bird, wool; W K Newell, Clvneedale oaU; C 11 Brooki, timothy; Cbrlat Zurcher, aheaf wheat: Joaeob Scbulmerich, aheaf brink wheat; Bert uoene, timotny; j L. Banks, mammoth rye; J C Hartley, molda white winter oata; Mra A T Bui too, peaa; h L Crawford, Baa in aeed; Mr Thuratou, bopi :K M Heidel, Boston butter beana;) G Pellette, wild clieetuute; G P Meier, Koghab wal nuta; G W Kelly, butternuta; C Farn nam, nngllan walnut; 1 it Adaua, cbealnnta; J W Friaby, gold coin wheat; R Porter and Jamea Sewell, hope; L -T Walker, China beana; S T Walker broom corn; June Walker, timothy; J C Hare, Chili club wheat, black Winter oata; B Sidler, alaike clover; C Buchan an, hope, aheaf , barley; J Bucbanaa, hops; W I Wall, variety of wheat; 1) Ba kar, yellow dent corn; K L Navlor. Cotawold wool, mohair; S J Ward, Kng- ltab rye graaa; B SchoAeld, oata, aatier do-day oata, aheaf oata, ailver mine oata, collective eihlbit oata. Danlah Ialand oata; W H Stratton, vetcbea, Moravian barlev. Bronze medala Fourteen. - PUBLIC SALE Th undersigned will sell at publio auction at nta ranch, 3 miles south of ultsboro, on th Laurel road at ten a. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 Jersey oow, 5 yearn, freh In January; year old Jersey heifer, freah In February; 2 beifera, S yeara next aprlng,-hn!h oomlog in Mnroh: yearling heifer; all tlttwe are high grade JeraeyR; alinoit new Oaborna mower; u in. plow, new ; garden cultiva tor. Iron drag harrow, ton buaev. arood oondttlon; road oart, H ante alngle haruewi. Iron frame wcod raek, eonie oata, some looae hay, two atnall ahoata, household and kitchen ftirnlture; Home Comfort a leal ranire. good aa new: eood oak eitan- eton tabUt, kiU'ben oomlort, a aatee. bar rel! churn, Snow lull waablng mnohine, ringer, Paolllo sewing nmolilue, gooii alie; heater, bedroom suite, chairs, aiuiui,euay oiock, a-oiii aawa, ana n meroua oiner article. Terma of Sale Under 110. cash $10 and over, 12 months time, ap proved note, 7 per cent. Three per cent, on, oasn over iu. 8. H. bunbar. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. J. P. Hellzel, of near Banka, was in town Tueaday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shorey, of Mountaindale, were in town Tues day. C. W, Loudon, of beyond Glen coe, was a oounty aeat visitor Tues day. C. W. James, of Cornelius, waa in town Tuesday, enroule to the fair tor a two days' visit. Bam Paisley, of Buxton, waa in town Tueaday, after a trip to tb plains, where he attended a sale. T. S. Crozier, and wife, of Rus sell, Iowa, wbo have been . visiting County Treasurer Jackson and wife for a fortnight, left Tuesday ve for home. Ham Ornduff was in from Lau rel Monday. Henatnr E. W. Haines, of Forest Grove, waa in the city Monday. Jack Hese.of tbis side of Sher wood, wss in town Monday. II. Harrington, of near Center ville, waa a Hillsboro caller Moo- day. Joe. Oalbreatb, of Tualatin, was a county seat visitor the first of th week. J, N. McKinney, more fsmilisr- y Inown as ewt, to toe old timers, came out from Portland the first of the week. . E. A. Eddy, a prominent man 0 Tualatin affairs, was up to tbs county reit Monday, and will read the Argus a year from this on. Henry Liy, raised on the plsins north of town, is down from Sweet Home, Idaho, vUiting hi parents, Isaac Leiey and wife. Will buy sheep, or fat cattle, for the market; also choice marcs. Ad dress me at Ileaverton, Ore., and I will call. J. G. Uaynee, Beaver ton, Ore. You will do well to list your farm for sale with J. C. Kuratli. Will alto cry auction rale. 8a tie faction guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli, Hillsboro, 11. F. I'. 4. Reeidence, Phillips, Or. The rain cam too early for the hop industry, although perhaps the loss in the county is smaller than in other sections ol the stale. Twenty acre will cover the entire loss in this district. For Ssle at bargain: Good, true apan of gray horses, 1400 and 1500. well matched: seven and twelve year of age. Hugh Moore, near Newton Station, one mile east of Hillsboro. D. M. C. Gault and son, Harry, formally of th independent, bave gone into busiuee at Cottage Urove, publishing and doing com mercisl printing. They hare as sociated themselves with a man by the name of Howard. Vern Read, Misses Virgie and Katherine Read and Miss Lena Grob, after a montb'a visit with the family of U. Harrington, of Cen terville, return next week to Bene diet, Neb., via .Salt Lake. Henry P. Harrington will return with them and reside there permanently PUBLIC SALE I will sell at publio auction at ray farm, th mile southeast of Gas ton, and 3J miles west of Laurel, al ten a. m., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 Span work horaea.lt and U;23O0; epan browu geiiliuga, 3 ami a, well broke. 2000; brown lllly, X yeara, Fercheron Hambletonian; 2 Iron gray geklinga, 2 and 3, Utter broke, weigh ioOO each; llue' i'baiinont temu, 5 years old, llue driven: yearling and aiicking oolt : 11 head graded jereey, sliortiiorn anu rtolHlelo cowa, some in milk, wmie noon to be freHli. In aprlrig; 5 Tearli"g hei few; 3 2-year old ateerx; roan Durham bull. 2 year old; 2 helrer calvee, lull blood Jersey bull call; 10 choice CotHWold ewea; Shropshire buck; Poland-China brood aow, large; farm wagun, llenuey top buKgy, hack, pole and Hlmfta, nearly new; old buggy, new work harneaa boggy harness, single and double; Champion mower, nearly new; rake, good; harrow, 3 plows, culti vator, II good milk cans, hay folk rope and pulley, 10 tons lulled hay, SO tona looae hay, 0 bushels wheat. loU bushels oata, ohickenH, household furniture and kitchen furniture, farm tools, and numer ous other articles. Terms of Sale -Under $10, cash; $10 and over, one year's lime, ap proved note, 8 per cent. Four per cent, ofl cash over $10. J. H. Hoffman. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Laurel M. Hoyt, the jeweller, ba9 been awarded a tins Kuon gold watch as the prize for a scientific contest, oflVred by a watch ooncern. The problem was: "given, a watch, wound at a certain time, the tipring having a certain length and re siliency, the ciroumference of the wheels, when, if not re-wound, would the watch stop?" The watch was wound at noon, and wben open ed by judges, Mr. Hoyl's computa lion was within six minutes of tbe time of stopping. This U regarded by authorities as one of the closest computations ever submitted. Casper Jasper was down from North Forest Grove Tuesday aC companied by Walter, his son, whi is working lor Albers Bros, d Sohneider, at Taooma, Wn. Walt has been over on a visit with home folks. Thos. Emeriok went down : to Scappoose, Tnesday, and crossed over into Washington yesterday, on business. Mrs. Grace Hoover wss out Tues day, the guest of her pareats, liar mon McLtnn and wife. Mrs. Eliza Iuibrie, of Plainview Farm, attended Grand Lodge Rath bone Sisters, at Portland, this week. J. A. Zimmerman, of Southeast of town, went to the Nehalem, this week, on a fishing exposition. L(el W. H. McCormick, of L n . was in wwn lueauay. m it DENIED BY BOARD Kequcbt for Road Money De nied Upon Legal Advice McQUILUa BRIDGE REPAIRED Cbss. Roberts, tbe Taalatia Ssleos Mas, Gets Licesae Owing to pressure of bueiness com ing in late in tbe session the Conn ty Board held over until Friday afternoon. Beaverton's petition for back road money for street im provement was denied, th board having sought legal advice from Deputy District Attorney K. B. Tongue, who could see r.o warrant of law to make tb turn, Th bridge a mil southeast of th poor farm, across the Tualatin, and leading to tbe McQuillan place, a as ordered repaired, and tbe ad vertisements appear this week. W. F. Desanger, of Beaverton, instructed to turn over road ton to J. G. Haynes, th newly appointed road supervisor, who bss bled a 1300 bond for faithful performance of duty. M C Kslsh granlel rebate on tax erroneously assessed, amount, $4.10 The petition of the eity of Hills boro, to have turned to the city treasury euch sum as the charter permit the corporate body to have out of the road funds tor street im provement purposes, is referred to Deputy District Attorney , Tongue for an opinion. Cbaa Roberta, of Tualatin, grant ed license to oonduct a saloon, he having; paid $400 for tamo into county treasury. Inquest W W Booth, deceased, ordered paid. Petition J C Hartley et als for bridge near Benton Killen place, continued for the present. Transcript 8tU vs Fred Greener ordered paid. COONTV CLAIMS Oregon & Washington S P Co, road and highway $17 25 W J Benson, road and highway.. 60 Glaas & Prudhotntne, books etc... 120 50 W G Har?, Lewis & Clark 46 66 Irwin, Hodson & 0, supplies.... 11 00 H 1) Schtneltzer, eh 7I 50 Hergert & Sons, r and h.. 21 37 W O Dooelson, relief 4 50 O B neasoner, r aad b 6950 V D Smith, dep clerk "5 00 H L Decker, eh 283 80 Geo H Wilcox, assessor 100 00 A M Collins, janitor 36 50 Gen Ransom Post, Ind soldier. . . . 55 55 1 R J Godmsn, clerk, etc 173 60 ! F J Bailey, health officer 90 96 j Caratena ' Bros & Hartley, r and h 14 40 Wash Co Pub Co. printing 4 aj City W & h Plant, I and w 52 10 B I Kuratli, recorder 85 65 Willis Ireland, dept rec..... 50 00 R Cave, c h a 00 Johnson Bros 52 48 A J Koy, reliel 00 10 W M Jacksen, treasurer 51 00 D W Hath, printing 65 70 J W Baldwin, eh, 28 75 OSc W Sewer Pipe Co, rand h... 530 John Stribich, r and h 500 Tom Word, livery 5 00 Redmond & Hartratnpf, livery. . . 6 00 Schuluierich Bros, c h 7 65 Schnltnerich BroeWand h 33 45 ROAD KND FG Heidel. labor.. . 28 00 Geo killings, labor 22 60 H T Blair, labor 16 70 L W House, labor '. . . . J 00 S Wolf, labor 50 75 W Connell, labor 21 00 B Barn bo, labor 26 25 Wm Thurston, labor ' 2 60 A B Todd, labor 10 50 F Bear, labor 3 00 N Ronnda, labor 7 50 J M Hiatt, labor 13 50 . I T - I una jacKsun, lauor , 1 13 J B Fields, labor I jo Robert Alexander, labor , lo 00 jottn Cornelius, labor 75 M McGowan, labor 12 25 Ana Anderson, labor.... 1200 S G Hughes, labor 5 00 N F Nelson, labor 4 50 M F Bates, labor 64 60 F M Kelsay, labor. . . , 15 00 Henrv Hojrrele, labor 6 00 Charles Bradler, labor 2t 00 Jamea Thwaite, labor 6 00 Thos Br ran, labor I3 56 Fred Rodgers, labor..- 14 00 C M Nickolson, labor 1 26 Rudolph Hofferbar, labor.... .... 17 25 Alois Schlecht, labor... 7 25 Nela Holm, labor I7 25 Frank Sheeler, labor I4 25 H Hunieker, labor 17 25 Wm Fuegy, labor 735 Caratena Bros, labor 5 14 Fred Greener, labor ....... . ... ... 6 00 Rita Thomas, labor. , t 50 Gust Petnilka.,., ...... ......... .3 00 J Dowoa, labor 4 80 Fred L, Brown, labor..,, 6 00 RS Robinson, labor...... 325 9! John Bergeron, labor t ' r 50 J Hall, hibor. ............ ...v.j I 50 DWilcox, la'jor... ......... i'50 ChaaE Potti, labor. I2 00 M L Vincent, labor.:;..,....,,.. 10 00 J M Umecheld, labor. . . , , 900 J L Loving, labor , la 00 J P Senger, labor , 9 00 iames Burk 9 00 W Cline, labor ' 9 00 H. G. Parsons, labor -. 87 00 Brneat Burk, labor 13 00 R M Bisbee, labor. .-. .v. 36 00 F W Johnson, labor..., 18 00 Wm Crowther, labor..,, 600 B R Laniont, labor...... 900 Clarence Lilly, labor a 00 E S McCoy, labor 3 00 Kverett Petkins, labor a 00 J F Allen, labor 1 00 Geo Barrett, labor I 00 J A Peterson, labor, 3 00 truest Reuter, labor 150 11 I UllllUi &e Delta Drug' Store Use our latest Spring Remedy for constipation, dyspepsia, indigestion, etc. Mission Herb Tea We recommend this preparation. Prescriptions and Family Remedies a Specialty. Main St. HILLSBORO COMMERCIAL DAKX A. 8. 8HOLCS, PrmnUtmt ED. MOHULMtMCH, 0a Main Street, As the Twig is The How is it with the joung people of your household T 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 lo listen to a plain suggestion? If so, here it is: Send the young folkB to our bank with th first pare dollar that comes into their hands. The next dollar should be treated in like manner, and the practice so continued until a fixed habit of saving haa been established. A good ly bank account will soon result; the young folks will get an inkling of Ihe ways of business, and, being thus "in clined" are likely to grow up into straight and thrifty manhood. THE J. W. SHUTE BANK North Side Main Sr. Hillsboro, Oregon CONTRACTOR AND GUILDER I Am prepared to give you figures on any kind of a building in Washington county. Eighteen . years' practical experience. Addrea, Hills- Z boro, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. Pacific States Phono No. 28x4. .2 r. p. ccczzi 1 ssasssisssaaaaaaaaaaaaaa When You Go To Portland Make your plan& to "stop at a home-like hostelry; a place where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in your own home, town or city. Ufe Forestry Inn Is such a place, and it stands within one block of th ExpoalUon Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THE FORESTRY INN ia constructed on the log cabin style; furnishings, cuisine, and man agement conforms tbeieto. It baa 150 large, commodious rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From tbe roof garden a view ia had of th Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of the city. European plan. Dining service a la carte and reasonable aa in any part of the city. "r Price of Rooms, $1.00 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., PortlandOregon. aaanasBSsWaBWaWaaawsWaTSaaaw0 J 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. KXJsboro, Cretan Bent Tree's Inclined" ft I D V