Image provided by: Hillsboro Public Library; Hillsboro, OR
About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
HILLSBORO ARGU3, AUGUST 30, 1906 Two More Sep i rati us (in up 5 in I'liiiiK'H Tltis Week AT MSTUX AM) r'OKKsf f.HOVK Bid UblU ami thai. Siiiil(i( Still. r I LtHSfH While) llert White's threshing not chin was at iIih Oak Ib-eler farm, in I'ntliin VitlVi H ii t.il .- , IIik separator CMMKlti lire ami burned, the llaine deelroy'nm l,NHI Imnliela of grain. W lien the Inn ratieht the men were si-ited at I 1k iliunt-r table, end it W impossible In c tlnguiah tlii 1 1 1 , il I in (I p ii i t mm I aui li haatUay, ' Oil Monday ninrliiiic twtitt liiK in Charlei HpierimtM, uf Green Villa, caught lire, wliilii thrt-hiii nn tlm II. II. .biliua.tn Unn, i iMf Forest Grove, mt I I lit j n r :t 1 1 r blirnsd, together Mllli MHI IiukIiiiIh of grain Minium;; to .1 .1. Mar ball. The Id a m i'hiIiI Iniiii a spaik that rauiH front tli t iutn Mr. Hplering'a Iii-h is i-hi i iii aK 1 hi tl.lHJO, hit iiiifluiii' li-in); mi" nl tbe ltel in thai ('! n mi , Tliwi wan no insurance Three machine en ft r have been consumed by IUiihH tlm ter,.'i record that spell a Mit drain! J , anil Inn r-lnr.lnl ihri slung II over the cutintiy, PUBLIC SALE The iindffriiit!ned will aell at nil!ii aiii'limi, at tlm T. K. I inline turn. four in i leu iinitheanl nf Hilli li.irn, at ten a. in., on WKDNKSDAY, SKITKMUKK l'.i Spau luixhl inatra, I ji- rat It ; -', !l la lullli, line iiiiILi u, line a lull IiIihkI .Iflwy, I yrailinn iUr. 4 IiiihiiI iwi, fulauil i'hlna II. f; Siuilrl.'krr 1 1; . . n . i IbcIi; liack, Iwu -ia tianirm, tuiyU OuKa)'. J!m lipria I'ucv, t . S l"ifnii araialur Nit, ', lnnir. Imiini; rig; Othuiur liluilri, ((im.iI rriaii, Mlaiil.rr uuwtr, liavnikp trtnlrr, nmnl .11 nrw. baitow, (an unit, Iwiirnllivaini. ) in. Ii Kock Ulanil luw. i' Hull Ulivri 1 InHr.l (ilo, IhiIIi nrw, i 11 i ll I'lu. (iit .w.iy jiulvrrirr. Itavlotk ami C'tnirt, I'ihii )lrle, apuy iiiinp, KMiiNluite, nyi ltu-i pllcblutka, iailra, nlni IimiI. ... iMiahfla oala, W lotta l.alril cto'l liny; 16 lout lotiac Climrt lla , (1 ilu, 1I1I1 krn. jut) hualtl Kprlta, atrcl laiiKC, I lirat tra, lontiK, iliniuu lal.lf, klulit ti lol.U', ftrlruui wt. catprla ami iititiinmin olbtr aitli'lra. I. illicit nr. at 11.m11. Teruiaof Sale; I'uder IK', rih; l() aod over, one year' Itn.e, 7 prr cent, inteiect. T, I', tsooms. B. I'. Coruoliua, Aiictininier. 1 ,.. . , TMI MARKlil S, Tltli inorniii'a 111:11 ket npnrta, roinpiltfil from I'nrllaml iirituii.nin, are: Valley Wtieat, niw, TO. Barley -fwd, -'(!. U; "brew Inf, 121. .'til; rolled, J:: hu.I y.'IMl. Data, White, t'li OaU, gray, $21. (H) per ton. Bran, tli per Inn, Hay, Valley timothy, ifHHMI m.,! I 1.0); uriiiti, Hay, IMover, $Tml $7 51). Polatoea, new, 7) " 7ric KgKa, Oregon much, 21 ami 21. Butter, Kxtra Creaiuory, 2iin(,27 Hop, 1Mi noii'riW'tH, 17il''.2tlc. BOWMAN WAURI N A puhlin weililinK took plm' IhhI HuniUy at the TunUtiit 1'IhIi.h I'raabyterian Church, t the clufe of the uinrninu aervice, Uev, A Kobiimnn olllitimint!, the lontiml illg partiea luintr Mr. O iver 1! iw inun, nf PortUml, ami Mi-M l.nlu .Warren, The church Innl been beautifully tUcorated fur the ccc aiou. After Hie rnrriunny the nw ly wedded nonple returmil to the home of W. V. Smilh, where 11 Iplendid we.l.liiiK liieiikfiiHt wnH erved the weihling nrly. Tlicy left on the eveniim train fur I'ort land, carryinn with ibeui the bent wiahaa of a Ure circle of friemlti FARM FOR SALR 1 wilh lo sell my hntne furm nf 1M) acreu, 2 inileM from Ihllnhnrn; SO aorea cleared and 21 acreii hIiihIiciI; 2 liouaes, ham, etc. Will h)I fur 80 per acre. Aluo will cell fit) acrea, 2 tnileH from town, "'() nmeH under cultivation; IihIuiich hIiihIumI; 2 mile from IlilUhoro, nt r.5 wr acre. laaao l'iny, Hillehuro, II. F. I). 3. MRS. MOSES H.McCOY Mre. Mohbb II, McOoy, wife nf r prominent (UIcb Cieek (.inner, died at the family h una Aun-t 2S, 19015. PeneaBed whh ahnti1 nil yeiirn ' of age, and leaves a liueliaml ntul to children. Mrn. McOnyV mihl- ' eo mime waH Mitry 10. Hart The burial took ' placo in tlm (UIch Ciaek cemetery. it ' ' CATR HOP YARD I Thoa wiehing to pick Impn nt. the l: W B. (!at.e yard, ait of HillHbnm, . kl the HawlhoMie ranch, lire in-lunl ; to reg inter at once, ci liter in perHun Or hf telephoiiH Win Adams, of Mouiilaindiili'; in home for a vacation He Iihh bean located at North Hand, Wash., for several months. . We have now finished our ma of Mitral tiln drain, snd after filling mir Ohlxra we have a few thousand in stuck. I'arlim wanting the sizes nIiihiIiI order while the stock in full. We have a no m! stock of smaller i,es; aim brick an J build in ii blocks. We have tba best all- muni iiinl alitok of lu miter Id tba county, run! ran fill ordinary billa on short notice, Kxlra tine slock of dry ehlplap, Anvone wanting stock delivered should order early, wiitiit tlm ruaiu ara gooil, aa it costs nliuul twice aa much In haul in tlm mm! (! rimer A. Unwell t'niiiiiiiiy, HcIidIIh, I'. O address, llilUI urn, 11 mid 2. Independent "Ia-llttt. , Tlm Southern I'acifin haa nearly filled two nf the lartre trestle eait nf Ibavertuii, and lietween that point uml the summit of the nionn- tniiiH mi toward Portland, Tula !ni'n nut li'iik lunch aa though they cniiiciiihUti'J pulling off ol Fourth SiriM-t, itliliniiiih it i said th Hoe will ho eUctrtlled an far nut aa For ei Grove, Hint season, and the main fn-inlit ami heavy paisetiger 1 riiiiH will k" ilnwn through Ibe Tualatin And Oawi-KU country, aod go in eilhr on Front Htrent, or crimn the Willamette and past in over Hie aleel hlidgS. For sale; K'mlity acr fine lay ing IkihI, kihI anil; 2tl acrea imdnr ciiliivMlimi; 4 acre, giMxl orchard; K'Hi.l fix rniiiii Iiouhp; Hplemliil well; fair I'.irii; team, enwa, chickant, ( 1 1 j f ; itli nucliitiiiry ta run place; iIhii hniMohnlil (rnnila. Thi frcu in nn a rural until routn; telpphone line; milk rmite, ami ia Incatml M iniiii Kuti' liwfnt of Itertlville, a imUiy aUiimi Place Kima fur RiiiHl. V. II llnwer, llilliboro, Until" 2. , While wurkiiiK at the warehouie at the Kmilliern Pacific dep it, Ibe i.iIht ihiy, Kol.t. lUrlrampf bad a nitrruw eacape Iron) injury. He n tiiickini! into a car, and while on the platform that joined Ibe wiirehoiiHH and car, the awilcb en ;ini. struck the airing In which hi car aa joined, throwing him aever nl feet, (lumping load and all to tin tnii ml, I'nr eale; Span horaea, haroeaa ami w); in;weigh almut l.'IM) each; icMitiya, nnn a gray, the other a bay; mutclied Hue for work; inund t'hiH. May, (Ueiicoe; call on iVilio HtiitiH Tilepltnne, .la. Moifjan 'phone, , After many month of aeWlion the Oreifim I'ondeneed Milk Com puny now ha a crew that ha the work down to a ecience. Wheo ii-kinl hiiw thinea would go during lua nb-mre Manager Khomhurg eni.l thai be now had the heel crew ever employed at the factory, and he niti.l tltHi he could leita, feeling Kiiiflinl that all would work Binonilily, and he ahould have no itiniuly, at all. Sclmlmcrh-h Itrothera have (ura cil mil an immeiinn amount of farm nmchiiiery thia aeaann and their liueittr-e Iihm exeiiiilil'nsl the fad 1 hut, it pave to buy in carload lota. No man need go to Portland to Kiivu a dollar on fiuiu utachiney. .1 K McNKtiiara and wife, of The )llee, ari in the city, guest 1 if re! 11 liven .1 10. ia now foreman .11 tin Optimiit, whote editor, lliuuett, Iihh iuiiiIh blinaelf fatnoua n auMinr of the lUhliilville alnriet, which have gone the roiindii of the NorlliwiHt prem. Now in lite limn In get your cream Hepuraltir, 1 a in elill ageul for the bet Heparatore the Ideal ami le'plet,, at from fli to 111 Separator itUHranteed lo give eatia fiiciimi. - ht runrd I.eie, Btaverlnn, It. V. I) I. There ha been enntroveriy io Hevernl rniid dmlricta uhnut the aiiihoiitv of rnml aupArvieore to collect the elate poll tai and the mail i.ull tux of The law rinpiwi ra Ibe auperviaor to collect ami be -can attach property, jual the rame nn a h her ill' could under the uhl law. We carry Hie heat shoe bn the market, for the money, W, L DouibtH ami Dr, Reed'a famous cuehinu ehoea for men. leading makea fur ladieH Latest atylea and ttniah. II. Wehrung v nona. I'Vrd (Ironer, of Hcholla, was in town vi'Hienlay, and eays the new that the Soul hem Pacific will build the freight line from here down to the river, through lite Scholia- Ki. r mi iilt' on aectiun, ia cheering to thcKH who have hauled for so many yearn. Divideml in life Insurance ahoulil he puid annually (let the Hiniuiil dividend habit. None better than the MaRaacluiHelts Mu tual l.ifi'V annual dividend eyslem. JnmeH Stilt, DiMlrict Agent. II. 0. Caratenn, of Roy, and J. K. (lui'BienH, of Hanks, were in towu yesterday, ,1, K, reportB that bear are plentiful above Manka. . - If you want to paint your build IntfH coma and nee na. We are HiiciiiH for the famous Tattoo Hun Proof Paint. Schnbnerich Bros." J, II. l!,iy has Just concluded painting ami papering the county treasurers' oftica, and it presents a very neat appearance. (let the annual dividend habit Fnmicjn the MMachiibetts Mutu al Life, JanuiH Htitt, District Ag't The Ladies' Coffee Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. D Hare on Saturday afternoon, at 2:80 o'clock. - DIHMTESTERDAY Nearly Sixty Years of MeJi- cnl Practice by Deceased DR. SAMDP0RD, 1H5;, PASSES AWAY W AaaiaUat Hurgtua in Yakima ladiaa War it. Kicbard Bandford, of filencoc, after a long and eventful life, parsed away at bia home, Weilnemlay, August 29, 1!NN'., having lieen a sufferer f ir aome year, Dr. Hand- ford waa horn in Iondon, Kngland, December .'SO, 1K22, bis ancestor being member of Knglieh and Sfottieh families. In IH4'. he sailed for America, landing at New Or leans. He went up the river and first practiced at Peoria, III., where he remained until JK.V2. He then crossed the plains lo Oregon, com ing by ox team, and located six miles north of Portland. He occa sionally practiced medicine among the early pioneers, having gradu ated out ol the london Hchool of Medicine and the London lloepital io IH4H. Jn 1K78 be went to Col usa, Cat , where be practice. I medi cine for three years. I. at r he re turned and practiced at Si I vert. m and Molalla, and in l.Hr came In (ileucoe, where be enjoyed a lucra live practice for a number of year, and until bis health failed him. November 21, 1.H7X, he as mar ried to Miea Alice M. Beghy, of Clackamas County, daughter of the late William II. lUghy, Or. landlord was a member of Uie Knights of Pythia. and wax prominent in the council of the order. He belonged t) the M. Iv Cburch, and was one of the trus tees of the cburch organization for year. During tbe akima Indian War of 'M Ttli Dr. Hand ford went with the Oregon regiment as Aeeiataul 8urgeon. Many times they were reduced to tba extremity of rating horse and mule lleab, suffering great privations. He was he'd in high esteem by a large circle of friends, and hi death is a matter of regret to the entire community. Tba wife and the following chil dren survive: Mary Alice, wife of Tboe. Connell.of (ilencoe; Kugenia K at home, and Utchard, of Port land. The funeral takes place Friday at the (ileucoe Church, and iuter tttenl is to be in ths Tualatin Plains cemelery. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Winter to Oliu O Minanu, 1 .T5 a cb, t J , r 1 w fs.iS 75 ( h Bltut lo Hutil I. ntlil, 40 a tre , I 1, r 1 wr... .... Kmo 00 J I) Koile to I.illyen M ltanaon. It i aod 4. lk 14, S. )'. ad f Uruve (oo i ratrick Failey lo Fifil Stltreek, lo'i a Millard & VattSchit) vrr tract J75 " Moera Morgatt to W DSuiilli, tract oa Second, bet Waih and Bawtlne ala 8.v oc Carultue l'ham!rs to A V Cill er, 4 ala l'rullvul 00 Sar.tt Brkkdale loC I. McK'enua, 100 iMCKM I a, r 5 W i.V no Theodore I'oinler to K II Ruler- uiuad, (iiit claim b,.Oi a land Win Toiuler die Robert Buck to V, L MiKenna, i c 100 a tec 10, 1 1 , r5w Adolphua l-iuney lo W A Kinuey , II 7 and H, blk b, l'aiiview Valney Leonard lo A A Leonard, 24b a in 1 1 a, r 5 w Walter Heatd to A Mlner, 2. to a I on I (Kl near Oatloa imi no K J Lyon lo Geo M lluuter, It on jd tad Jacaion at. ... 550 00 Sllaa Shaver to Joaeplt Sax, bo a aec it, I 2 a, r I w asuo 00 Leander Miller lo Patrick Itogau, ma Lawrence Hall d I c 5 00 P M Heidel lo O Y Sheldou, lla 1 , a, 5, blk 1 South Coast add . . 1050 00 Kniina Hotcbkin, gttardiaii, lo V M Heidel, lla 1, 1, 5, blk I, S Coart add ,. moo 00 W P Crawford lo W O Goaslin, 40 a aec 8, t a u, r 2 w 10 00 S A Deotuinre lo K II ilillingaley Mo a sec 14, 1 1 a, r 5 w 10 00 TAX NOTICE The taxpayers of Washington County, Oregon, are hereby notified that the last half of their taxea for the year 1905, and levied iu January, 1906, are now payable and will become delinquent 00 the first Monday ia October, 1906, at which time interest at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum will !e charged, Iu addition to lo per cent, penally, which said interest will be computed from the lint Mouday iu April, 1 yob. Dated at Hillaboro, Oregon, August 30, 1906. J. W. CONN KM,,' Sheriff of Washington Comity, Ore. FOR SALE Graded Peroberon stallion, Yonng Bouncer, 7 fears old ; weighs, 1 1 50 sound: will work anywhere. Known ai one of the greatest sires in this section; gets fine, well built colts; blood bay; breeds true to color, A bargsin for cah. Remehiber you can both work him and place him in Btud. Bert F..nda, Scholia, ad dresa, Hillsboro, Ore,, R V. D 2. " " y Argus and Journal, $1.75. .ma wnoii win in-gin puling bops next Thuiaday. , . Go to McCormh k's for scbwil iui.pliia. ' t i i T. R liitbrin C d jvi!ff IJ land, were out yea'enlay, vinitirtg rclntivea, and rn Lliarneiw.' Mre-. K. V.. Lytle. of Portland, waa in the city, Ilia gueal juLHu dames C, K. and Wm. I.ytlwr Cream coupons with Washington ice cream at Tbe Delta. John Hitter came in from Hel vetia yesterday,, and went fin to Portland nn a buainees trip. , , Money to loan upon real estate security. Terms reaaonable. ft. I. Kuratli, Agent., II. jr'. I). t Harts lUfmuaen,' win) Recently sold bn farm eaal of here, and bought property in K.ihI Hill-hiro, was in town yenterduy. Wanted Woman hotieekee er. Work light Steady position. Cull at Argus 1 .Dice. W. F. H.dlenbeck; of Mouulsin dale, snl wl.o baa junt returned from a Irip lo the Netarls, via in town leUerdny. , . 1 . , ,r .i- Perfuuien, lotion", toilet soaps, toilet articles, etc , at the Hillaboro Pharmacy. " L. M. liirber, who a year ago drove team for Mays lir.n ,nf (ileu coe, arrived laet week, sod i-eMl- Hiitui'mg for bis limlbi-r ,iuriii! bin vacation. - , -( Mra. Sylvia Tii',kT,f Portland, was out yesterday, the gueel f Iter parent, Mr and Mrs. S D. Powell. She ami Iter daughter. Miss Maud, start for Colfax, 'ash . I011101 row. Ileadijuarln - for bk kin-i nf agricultural i 1 n j . i-rn 'i. t wagons and buggies, ehippeil direct from thei factory, and sold l low Port land prices. Schtiliiieric.li Bros.' J. S. Swallsy, who went' from here to Mienuiri, ami who recently returned, ha bargiined for the Willoiivbby 27-acre ItscI. the other xide of Ki-dlvillc, and expect to make that his pcrmaiii iit borne. I!ev. II. L. Pratt, presiding elder ol (he Oregon Kvangelical Church, will preach at tbe local Kvantrrlical Church Friday evening,' and also Sunday morning ami evening. A cordial invitation ia extended to all to attend. The onion harvest is progressing finely, and growers are feeling en couraged over the market. While the movement hai not commenced in any mm-ure, yetrwhat are sold a r' going at from a dollar to a dollar filtt-en per rack. 4 lien II. D.-itisnn, who vUited with his brotiier-in-Uvv, L. A Irfing, this Summer, bae 1 11 tt hmppod a cow buffalo from Arlee, Montana, for the Portland city park. He is expected in almost any day, and will make a run out to this place when he ar riven. - 1 . Strayed From Cornell ro&i, be- twetn Cedar Mill and rortlaml; bay mare, with halter, elar in fore head; disfigured front hoof; wtichs about 1211"; sorrel mare, weighs about 1 100, has peculiar gait bind feet, len if liars reward .NotHV or write John Hanichel, Portland, 11. F. I). 2. The six year daughter nf Anions Gnoee, of South of I'inomiug. w hile climbing a fence to gel away from coltH at play in the yard, fell and broke her left arm at the elbow joint. r. A. Itiilsy was called to eel the fracture Wm. Kertron, sgnl 7ii years, died in PnriUnd, Auaust a.S. The remains were taken to Gaston, this morning', where interment will be iu the Almoran Hiils cemetery.' deceased was the father of W. C. Kerlson, who h' in biis;nuss ai Gaston, alul who is well known nt, Forest" Grove, Carl Lung, the II yr-nr eld son of Frank Lung ami wife, id Cornel ius, fell Sunday while playing jn the imw ltiuisa of M. Huihsiier, and dislocated his left w rift. The little ch ip p'aced Iiih alll.cted ttrtn on the ground and with his right hand twisted the dislocated wrist into place. Aida from considerable swelling he is getting along nicely. Service! next, Friday evening at the Tualatin Phina Presbyleiian Church, Uev. Winlield V. Scott, of Cleone, occupying the pulpit. Next Sunday morning Holy Communion will beheld In the pyemia an open popular service will ha con; looted in the interests of Labor Pay. An inteietting program' will be prepared, coveting various .pha ses of the views, both as to labor and capital; llenrv Dilbercer, who trn years ago lived at, Laurel, and who left here to or gage in business 111 la coma and California, died August 1H, at his home in Klmshurst, Cal.. after an illness of long duration Mr, Dilberger had been slllicted with stomach trouble, and hud sus tained two operations. He had many friends in Liurtl and Hills boro who will ha grieved to hear of his death. ., ,. The Oregon Development T.?ngne will meet at forest .. Grove , .on SepU nibft-7, Bti I the olli iial dele gation from ihiji city will be the president and secretary of ' the B aril of Trade, Dr.' J , P. Taiuii aie and D. W, Bath, and the follow ing: F. M Denial, T. H Tongue Jr., H. T. Big ley, W: O. DWiMsoh and Cashiir A. C.Slmle There is some tslk of Jhe baud accompany ing the crowd trow this place.- 1 11 1 1'tmrn nirrminnn rs Kiinrv k x ixviw t 1 iiniiiiiiiii 11 11 1 uhi . Atttclcs of Incorporation Filed With Clerk Godman TOWttX-KICH OXfON DISTRICT H. McCaaneir, Artbar Hall ind Fred J. Fi1er, W ill Opea ' Sherwood, in the heart of the big onion district, and a center for a large population, baa been without an orgaif? bailing business for years, and at last the little town ia to have aiermine bank. Itwrence S. McConnell, postmaster; Arthur Hall, merchant; and Fred . Epler, have incorporated the Bank of .Sherwood, fapitaliing at 125,000, with 250 shares a par value of fUKI.eauh. The articles set forth Uijt tbe, institution is formed for the futbwing purposei. "To buy and sell notes, bills of exchange, loan money on real prop- sriy bfly UiTll real property. ami 10 uo ana eriorw all acts and things pertaining to a general haukiuif buainew." I f 1 i ! ,SALE . 'I ; The undersignid will sell at public sale at the Dr. Tamieeie ranch. 4 mike N. W. of If iilslxiro, an I near (jlencoe, nt len a, m , on SATURDAY SKPT. 8 Hay gelding, 7 yi, 1450; gray gelding, 4 rt, two; l.rowa niare, 8 yra, 1400, borar, In ra, ii.xi; gelding, iH aiunUit; liain wagon, i V ; spring wagon, gnml buggy', set barneaa; 23 kc.l dairy cot, in milk, cou:ig fresh winter and ip'ing;7 tie.ifere.'j vt-ara: j bead Iwo years old beiler k yearling ealvea; lulatein, hull, 3 yewn old, registered, gut o( h'rakea' herd, and ia aire of yonng link in thia alr, 5 slock hogi, 150 to ; to piK; . 7 doz. laying ben, lever harrow, wlteeflircw, griodatone, post bole auger, 5 stubble plows, gang plow, ii inch; rolling cutter. 4 plow shares, new, (oiks, thovela, 4 good aa new lo cation milk cana, betllounge, heater, cbaira, rocker, 2 twde complete, enp twaid, baby buggy, and numerous other article. Terpis ol Sale Under $10, cash; flU and over, one years time, bankable note, at G per cent. 2 per cent, eft cash over f 10. Lunch will lie served at noon. H. HELGESOS P.. I". Cornelius, Auctioneer. MRS. KERSTEN Mrs Gertrude Kersten, sged Gi) years, died at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. Josenh Moore, Sat urday, August 2')B1!)0(), Deceased was ixtrn in Germany, and in lS((i was wedded to John Kersten, who has been-dead about fifteen years. They came to America in 1SI'7. Fight children were born to the union, three of whom reside in this ootiuty. Mrs. Henry VauDyke, North Forest Grove; Mrs. Wm Smith, Greenville, ami Mrs. Joseph Moore, of ..this city. .The funeral took place Monday, and interment a iu the Vubjort Catholic cem etery' ''' HOT SUPPLIES C. B. Buchanan, of Cornelius, car ries a full line of hop supplies, such as burlap, bop Backs, baskets, kiln clot, sulphur, whale oil acap and t uaia-. chips, (genuine) etc. At prices cheaper than you can buy in Portland and ship. Buchanan warehouse, Cornelius, Ore. ,SANDER-DELSMAN Mr. JiWeph , H. Sander, of Tilla titook. and Miss Clara Delsman, of near Hillsboro, were united in marriage at St. Matthews' Church, this city, August 22, 1906, Rev. Father Bnnbolzer, Pastor, officiat ing.. 1 The groom was a well known young business man of THlauiook, and the hriilc is a daughter of Mrs. C.' Delsman. Mr. and Mrs Sander will reside at Kel o, Vat,h , where the groom is engaged in tbe sawmill business. 'NEW, MILLINERY OPENING. ".The ladies of Hillsboro and vi cinity nr'e cmlially invited to at- tendv iuv milliner? opening, Sep tjider 7 and 8. Everything new. liaady-lo wear hate and children's and infants' hats and caps are on sa!.' One door east of Hotel Tmiljk.tin. Mrs. Imogens Bath. FOR RENTAL Good store building, 20x50, good front, and bas five tine living rooms upstsirs, with big hall, modern couvenieiicea. Will rent at a bargain, or will sell on easy terms with payment dewn. W.J BENSON, Hillehoro. NOTICE Attention in called to tlie existence nf an ortUiittni-e. in t ti is City uiakinn it unlawful tor any period or persona to make any n.iiiiwli.uix to the wires and water nines i)l' the City l.iuhl ,t Water Plant without Ural otilaiiiing permission from t lie Su perititeudent, and all persona are hereby unti lied anil warned that hereafter sai.l nrdinanoe will be strictly enforced trre- apeet,ive ol person. Hv order nf tue Light & Water Commit tw,' this Auk. xo, ltaai. ; U. T. ItAULEY, Recorder. Harry Hall was iu from Shady Brook this afternoon. Banks: Mr. Albert Friday is seriously ill K T. Turner and wife bav returned from Tillamook. ' Bank bas another grocery. Joe i Jennmga i building a residence near Carsten's place. A bear killed one of Davison's sheep Saturday several went out to get Bruin, but failed. Several bear have lieen killed near here lately. Will and Herman Schulmerich, Dan I'.urk- halter and eon, of Farmington, passed through here Sunday with out stopping to ask the time of day. Goes they were after that bear. Mr. and Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Ben Donley visited with J.C. Schnlmerich and wif Sunday The Misfe Klcie Morgan, B rth Dooley and Florence and B sie Eberly were guests of Miss Klnha Schulmerich, Sunday. Lwi.4 it Clark Grange held a meetirg Sat urdayDance io Bar.ks Hall next Saturday evening. Samuel Forenson, who ieeide near Farmimtton, while working near Ka!aona,had both legs crashed by a log tbe first of the week, and was brought to a Portland hospital. Dr. 8. T. Linklater was ti legraphed and went down to attend ibe in jured man. One of bis legs was so badly broken that the bone pro truded through the lle-h. Mr. Sor enKn generally sj ends his Sum mers working in logging camps on the Columbia river, and ha was just about teady to close hi- sea son's work when the accident oc ctirred He is a voting man of about 36 or .'i7, and has a wife and family. He will be laid op lr rev eral months. 11h brother, Julio Soreoson, went down Tuesday to attend bis brothel's bedside. A wit-it to the Federal Court room, io Portland, Tuesday, while Ihe Maya trial was 011 before Judge Hunt, wis lull of interest. Special prosecutor Ileney was being agist ed by U. 8 District At'.ornev Bris tol, and they make a good teini Against thim are pittid four of the liest attorneys of the Oregon bar W,- I). Fenton, Southern Pacific coDLBel; Judgu' Pipes, who has a repu'ation as a iuetaphyi cian, is. II Huston, of ibis city. and Alex Sweek, the democratic warhorse, of Portland. If Mays can not get clear with the "big four" defending him there isn't much use of h m bavirg any ad dition to his legal array. Miss Kirk wood has received a Gne lot of fall goods in the Milli nery line, and will soon have her new stock in shape for custorcer to buy. Please call and examine. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Watch the paper for Ihe opening announcement. Her summer stock is well closed out, hut of what there is cn hand you can have your choice at almoet nothing. Miss Kirkwood's Milli nery Parlor, over L. M. Hoyt Co. Tbe last half-payment of taxes is due the first Monday in Oc tober, and Sheriff Council has a notice to that effect in another column. Those who have pad half their tax for the year 1900. will have until October 1 to pay the remainder, or have a penalty added, bet-ides interest at one per cent, per month. The riuht-of-way committee of the Tillamook railway todty, through Mayor B. P. Cornelius, K M. Heidel and George Morgan, formally delivered the deeds for all the right-of-way between this city and Banks. The Banks Buxton da ds. will be dflivertd later. Many a woman in this city who has hired her laundering for years has been com pilled to do her own washing the last two or three weeks, owing lo the scarcity of help. Members of the Board of Trade sre talking the matter of a steam laundry, averiog ihat this would he a good point in which to locate. Louis Ecnes, of South Tualatin, sent iu some tine peachei yester day, and they beat the Sou1 hero or Kastern Oregon peaches for 11 iv..r and size. But for the freeze last Spring peaches in this section would have been a tine crop. Mr. Lew Tullock and Miss Mary Smith were married at the Catholic Parsonace, Cedar Mill, Or , Aug 2(5. tt06 Rev. A. Reidhaar, Pastor, officiating. Assessor Geo. H. Wilcox-states that the board of equa'i,tion will not be in session for tbe consider ation of the 19011 tax roll until about the last of October. John Boge, of Farmirgton, was in town today, setting ready to pick his seven acre yard of hop-. He expects to start about the mid dle, of next week, Wednesday or I hursday. Karuest Haas, who is engaged in the drug business at Saleui,.was in the city this week, the gues.i-.rif, his parents, Ulrich Haas and wife. Miss Efl'ie Godman, deputy clerk. has just completed the first bo. k of the 190(1 assessment roll, tht re being two yet to transcribe. , A new residence is being built on the eastern portion of the Mar garet Mcktnnsy property, south of ibe Climax Mill. Clerk Godman has so far issued 270 hunters' Hcenjes ainsj the opoi -ing of the year. Henry Hsnderling was admit'ed to citizenship by Judge Good in, this afternoon. Brn, August 2!), DJOli, to Mr. and Mrs George Biersdoif, of north I of Hillsboro, a son. PROnCSSIOWAU F. A. BAILEY, U. D Phyati-laa, and argeoat Office Uorvan-Bailcy block np stair. Rooms 1 j-l.t and Ij. Keatdanca aoalh west corner Baseline, and Sad etraot. Both 'l'bonca. S. T. LINKLATER. It. B. C. IS., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ollic upstairs ovar The Ix-lta Drug tr tUtidnc kt of Court Honw, in the corner of Ihe I. lock. VeaiAiVvVVWVViA PHILLIPK TAMIluSlK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or Knglish. Of ftce upstairs in Corwin-Wooster Block, North side of Main Street. VVVV'aVV'ttVVIrWrWrVV F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. KKaidenve nu comer Second and Oak 8ts. Uregon I'houe Main 116. H1LUSBUKO - - - OBKOON A. B. BAILEY, M.D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. Hillsboro, Ore. GEO. E. BAQLEY ATTOK.N BY-AT-LAW Eoouia 1 aud t Saute" Building HILLSHOKO, , .-. OKEtiOS. vwvvwwesAerWeASrv . U. T. B AO LEY, vrrORNSY-AT-LAW Office, npstaira, over the Post Office. Hillaboro. - Oregon VVrVrVSArrrrerrr TOO H TOHGCa. a Toacca oTa THUS. H. & K. b. TOStJL'B, Attomeys-At-Law. Rooms , 4, & s, llorgaa Blk, Uillabora JOUN M. WALL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office UpsUlra, Bailey Margaa Slock Rooms, I an ' J. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. Vy(AVVVrVVVAWAriAMSS W. N. BARRETT, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW OfBce, C p Suits, Csntrsl Block. HILUSBORO ORKGON. WWSNVWvViVirNAIrV W. D. HARE, , Attorney-at-Law Skit Building, Upstairs, Bilkbora, OregoB THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon DR. A. A. BURKIS MAGNKTIC OSTEOPATH " Hillsboro, Ore. Disease mired without dritffH or surgery, by Matnietie Ostenpathy, the new tieui,-e nf lritsless Healing. Chronic pases a specialty. I'onaultauou free. OrBceover I bo City Hakery. MVWAWVirVVirWrWM E. J, LYONS B. P. CORNELIUS LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In surance Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat you right. Add your sale to our list. Call in and see ns. Main Street, Hilleboro, 0- IMIIOFF . &. MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments ami Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write us for particulars. Address 335 E. Morrison PORTLAND ----- OREGON T.R.Imbrie Deals. in all kinds of Rial Kstate. Wheat Lands, Farm Lsndst Stock Ranches, and Uaig t I.at d-. Reclamation and sale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle' money Write or call at odice. 323 ABINGTON Bl'ILDING Portland - - Oregon Administratrix' Notice Notice U borehy siven tliat tho nttder sijjiieil lias lieii'diily aiiiwitnteil adniliiia trutrix of the--estate of rrank Clapshaw, dnet-aied, bv tlm County Court of Wash ington Cnitnlv for the Stale of Oregon, anil that slw has duly qualitind as such. Now, , Xherefore, all persons having cliiiniM tiKiduiil the estate of the said Frank Cliiwli'avv, (lecmisvd, am rrqttlied and umiih sunt' to presont ineni 10 nit-, .i...j vfiili. il, at tin: law ollieeot W. N, Barrett, iu Hilhhoro, ud., within six tnontha from date hereof. Uale.lat Hillsluii-o.tlii" AiiKust.W, HiWl. IDA CLAPSHAW, A.liniiilitnitrix of the Kstaleof Frank Climshaw, Dereiisnl. , . V. N. Barrett, Attorney Inr Administratrix.