fit run ;.'.. TCI".' ,11 More IIouhch 1 . i.i ... I Water SIBSTAMIA1 illl.tl' Brli. hi'i) H'U ili!lW" Cut. I'."1 IUUU'1' I I Ili'lVII t ,.! tim water with LI" tlisll Kill hI council meet- ,t that llu'ff reeiiloncra to ,K,l and wn'er, inn .t aci'ii, I" 'V l.tl.lliio llr , j, M G'.ear'a lr. (tttOH Win'" ... i ... Main ive' i.:,W hs " . ., ..iv I.L . , ....-v 1 riHf b:u ft UP i i. . i- kii 1 tit nrlv 'I'1.. i.,r...f..r netted "I "n . i .i nut a (" """' f,r r nt.il, end a a i .....,..,-. i.tll it rr ..111.! A ll"" I '' !' I J,( f re.ll llll'l Ttf ' MfWtlt, .,llU"l it .hir. ,ll"vn !i Hiiiliii ill "' Ifottl til ,,f U.nlvill'. i nUltt'l'1 i j ..,-t IllHl-N .f... All I I ,., liu.V.r J. W, hhui. "..... I.iiii.m II Imp , c i I n i'ii" - Vff H lir ivi. l-UUl-IC SAtfe Tbel- i.in-l m .Ml al li tl it" 1 1"--' " "" ' i! Ill ii i l.uK tU ludl-ni J Ikilt -H MH iiivv, At ur-rr ::i 4 r n, I iv. ' : ""r. , . ., t!li ft', li.lll.fi l-V. . ..I.I I I .. Vl'llHtf. I fiiciiiiti , . if !' btb tr ,ti' ',,,:' I . ,.iiih Ml :bv: c '!-"r,i ' V-. wrtrto.". V.-'t't fwHua.l l.iMii!nf, -Kn ! Tirr 0t ihn m ! T.fni - i Kil.--Um Hi', ..n liOib.l ii.'l-f. I.utuli in.t, John Klink, ttwiifr. g '. Cdf n. iui, A iir'.ioi.ri r. S1UEWALK NOJICR SVilieti lifr.'1'V Kivrn tht if 'r'l" ) m il l l.ot lit !.' Uikr t)rKrti U liiuhl, rt'i'l iiv.titftli- buil t il'I.rtnf iii!ik-, i r 4ir, tli fit)' iU -'Mii-.Sitit paini mJ ir. "l t ''.!- I l!"' "'t of ftimtrui t:'ii. I'M iT'I.'f n1"' t' pliM t.) t iutiiii! f lriri sti l ww.U lionji'id" n I ii.t ff-'iiug w id llif walk i. J,.in lii'iitiiK, Mayor. Hilli.l..ro. July -: r."7. TEACMtRS' tiXAMIMATlON Nolli'r Ii" SllIH(!i :ii till lio'l I II: pllf'l! It.f It pit. v'.y thrn lint lUc I '"'iiily n.i cil ni-limi'iuti l ..mil lr. Il'.ll r Mtlllt iti.'ll "I ! ..l-.l . lilltl' v I .'t- !: ! U...I t.inlihi.j in llil'-.'M'fii, Cuimii'iii 1 1 ii Vrtnrty, si,;ilt l ( la.:, l '. !.. k . In . nii.t I niilinmi'li unlit rs..fr-la, Auj-iut 7. t- j, l -I I' Wfiliiritil.iv- 'riHiilielti, !Iiii, tijvrn! k ftli Tliuula V.'riHril (.tiltimrl if, lUroiy o( Iimi Iiii.k. ris m:r. li"iVkrri'lin;. itlvii . 1 1 v 1 1 ;uvrriiitirnt. Kri.Uv riij.'loKy, i :i')iy, '"' yluiilnv llitnn -, iilniir. n-mi try, juirml liKimy, l-.mj!tli tilctmi. trhiml In. For tin. iiiy I'prr i Ciiiiliiriiriiii Wi-IiiphUv, Atiiii'l M mo;, l o'i-l.. k , ill , mi't t untimiiu! unlit l ii.Uy, AuvMint t', (7i J O'clock p in. WnlumiUv IVititmiiKliip, tiNtniy, tll"KUiiliv. irn.linir. Thilti.lny Wllllf II nrillllllrlii", thcoiv 01 lem liiitv. i't iniiimr. iilivumliHt V frtilay - (ifui'fuiitiv, wlli.nl liii"ivil iOieilllllrlll. VoU Citi'l iik J. W. Uallpy lie. llsvfl that Bcuiioiiiy Is Ihi tua'l to wcakli, J art now, any tuorn than yoii can itmkn In in lx-liv Hint tint nioiiii i Imnn dic cif Tillim.xik Tf Kxk i hn-nn. J. V. atart.'! tu mvi (27,0 t li iither day ly pnUinn in ii iiiMitln Umril. Hi liDiiifht n l.imfi) Hinl liiftiln Hi.liin l.rm kntn. ml ih.'ii kUililciily iliciivxr!il kftr an MM'iiiiiturn ft Ii fly ("hit, lint tin iHinril lliit'kn. Kit didn t nut Mm. Kurmliy h tiulot racket lhi work, ami iIikii umlilpuly went In tint Timk, illi hid l.rothtr iti Uw, W. It Htri-ntpr. Mfnlitim Mr lUiliy mid Mm. HtrtMiU-r irfivnl lu.i.iK Mint t ly iliiln't likn th ilm or.lrr Iffi l.y J. W., no tliny put up tlm lnlill Uitr.l ntlbout linking il iM'urB. IWily mul HtriWir muni lmuin in ilui titnotml Htrrnt- rr, f'fluiK futiKunl from hit rtlu n',19 rinl.iiiit trii. IxaiiihI Ihh t-lt.ow .in tlm nikulli', irri-ipittiii); lu tlir lh.ur, .with -' iiHin, cut plw-H t it i mi oriiiuio ciiHK kiMi two wiin. 'Dm lUnmn mimlliiU t nl. iut IT.Vi fimtn thtii tlm c.in of turchmiir, nml J. W. in roti iifiitly no cliuiri'r (if Uti Krmik hti' nlvic, 'if yem Wut a (iuml prvmit, Hrrye Vounwlf.'1 To ll.o I'uhlii': AHIimi((li mnntv fllfifil til Hlllflul lllloillMH for lii!i cm iiu'iiutit ol ri-iniri. m urn not Ki ing out if I'U'iti'w n tircly, Wt. will ttoiiii ! I.icjl! in ..ur Sm-oi. tilrwi dtof, with hig ,'i-r Riot Imttor lii of SwwIh, whuff a nirh tn ii"t ill our oht tilli iatrm,ri, well an luany li nnrn Vi.n m f.r lantly. Jan. Mil tclilwlgrr. l)itful Attornoy 1' iirrcnuin. l.a ailviiwj hi dni.u'.tM in al. i all firm of Kamliliiig in hii district. 1 1 :h lrothir, who i at loriy for lh noloriuu Milwaukee C!ul. advicii hi rlifiit that th Mllwaukw thattrr llo nio k'aiiihlniii; umlcr tlm act of I '! ami lln-tf ! t.rmii' of a Ug Ic-gai It t H t in it" imar future. ThTi(ir i now uiikiiowti in aih,nutoti t'om.ty, an I li wen m ln cave f.r many mutiUm. Ttioo ilw-iriui; to pick hoj t it.ff lUulpy hopyanl, I.niayvill. will jil.a. rgiftT at Hie farm, or t t!,p hw c.lliiH. of llR!ey .V Hare, Htio-r in raon or ly letter, l'lrane rfgieUr j'fior to Auguel The council nirt Tuesday nixht and awd U.an a few bills. It t aleo vote.1, up'li inouon oi Cuncii.inn J. W. lUiley, that it wax the himj of the council that iU Street Fair and rUk Show be (ivrti Ihetifoof theetnete for the ikvaeion. twu day, in the ltler .,rl .,f Kenteiuher. Mayor lknni will call a meetinn in next week .are, f.r a preliminary organiii' turn l r tli aiiair. V Fifty acre cleared hind in the viciniy of Hillul.K.ro, on tural mail and milk route; near ..t..i,!i,,.,r. line, rine location k,mhI building Mle. impure Argun. V. M, KeUay. toa-l uiwrvior i, ..oih Hi leboro. wan in town iraiorday. Mr. Kel-ay i nrro iwliever In the ojditdog proii)Hition and eayn that wherever uneu . ., j urn witer i nil winier Htimner, than elsewhere. For eale: lUnduiad winpn, 3j luilf -truck etyKin good repir; l"t u. .,v,t- r,il lb hUckHinilh viee; i till- fi'mit wrew I'la'.e ',,w. H. S, Sturdevanl.CorueliuH, 0r. .... . . i . -.i N. H. J mm, oi Mimianae, i t t !lu,w.na A. 0, Winney, i iiiro vuv.,.,, were in town yeteMy. mr. m .till on crulehee, the rfuii of ROBS CRIPPLED AND ijtkQ AR5U3, AUiyif e, las I Miscreant Litter limits Mrs. Peter Scnlteii r,Xr,S WOiHN AM) TAkfcS V)Sl Victim of Kotl.cf j krnidrs Scar Cedar Mill. Khm cf Here Home unknown robW entered the little home of Mre. IVw r S.-i.ften, who in agel T'i year, and who in feeble and cri.le I, Monday night, bout eleven o'clock, a'.d robbed inr oi iit-tweeti tmi ami 'i"1'. Sheriir CuriimM and theAiK'iiHre- inrlT vinttd the SenfU-n home, UhI evening, and the woman told mr elory lu the Hwien tongue, being unable to eak Knglinh. Hhe HHid that abnit ll.'f) Monday fvening, just belore. elm retired, slit' heard niun one tnovint; ab )Ut th" ouUhI" of the ho'iw mid mill-mly two nho'.a were fired. I hi ternli'-d ti"r and el:e left hor beiinmiu, which . . . , i . r inUtueda lii;liu-ii lamp, mm weni into her kitchen. She eaw a man etaiidiiiit by the couth door. II advanced toward her and jointed a revolver at her. lie frcd her into the bedroom wlmr the light wa burning, and told her he wit,l ed "money." lie then ble out the light, telling her b I quick about handing out her pocket lo ik He then lighted cigsr.'tto papere llv. iii order to me what he w doing, lie bad g:iW Mr. Henften o eheciull make n outcry. Hhe Ravi him h-r p :ck" Keik and Mime money wrapped uj ill a cloth lie then l"ft, after eearching her led. Whoever the man wan he evidently wan a cigar ette fiend. He hud gne lu the pantry window, and the old lady ay he came in through tlii open ing, hut from iiidicationu h did not, an there no mark w in re the wiudow wa raiwd, and it being nailed, if opened it would have ahown nrv niirk. However, the ax was left at tin window ny uie rc.bber. The j rolmbility t that lie went around t j the eoii'.h ih orol the kitchen, and found it unloiKeu, and walked in. Mra. Senften av the man vm Argue th-jraciaoMotlhlj,tl.50. j Fred Ilaaif), of Weet I'nlon, a up to the city thi morning. Wanted: Girl to wait on table; ir,('iir at Home Htylo HeetaOrant. H. W. Miller, of Hhady llrook, wan in town yeuterday. IVt r White, of beyond 01enco, wo in town today. Percy A Hi, of Portland, wa out t'.day, vwting with relative Mr and Mr. L. F. Carsten, of tbove lhink, were in town today. A. 1. McCuinHey, of Mountain- ilii!e, w a in the city thi morning J. L, Hank, alter whom the thriving town of Hank t named, win in town TVisday. F.r a eood moke try the Kchil er or Kxcellencia end you will try them again and again. Mien Koec Cave U the gueet of J 1". (Jil. on and wife, and other fiiei.ds, in Portland, thi week. "Suro Thing" Corn Remover 20 cent-i a bottle, at the lJintoro Pharmacy. II. 1 Portland detective, were out to the ounty neat yeeterday. Mare f"r ale. Weigh about 1 fin. iD.iiurs t.t the A. 11. John- ..n P'arm, Heedville. Krneet Htewart and w ife, of Port land, were guels at tba Judge It'xid home, HunJ:y. For eale: 5) Hack Al white outs, in ton or halt-ton lota Ed ward I,. Nsylur, Foreet drove, Ore. W. A. Uaho ha gone up the N el eon-Wilcox mill to make some repair on the mill machinery. T.'au'i wanted for hauling 100, :i hi f.-t of lumber. Will j ay by dav or by thousand Beach Ivtfr-r, HillHboro, Iloute 1. Money to loan on real folate or personal ecority AIM SESSION Three Thousand Dollars l.x- peuded at (ledar Mill CKISHEK AT THATCUEK yL'AKKY County Will Fat Keck on Pacific Avenue and Dfput Street V t) It'll The County Court ba finiehed the rock work down below Cedar Mill, and it i eRtirnated that three thou and dollars have beea expendnl in grading and rocking about 4,0M feet of road. The crusher baa been moved to the Thatcher quarry, above Foreet Grove, and the coun ty will put rock on PaciGo Avenue, F'oreet Grove, and aleo rock a part of the street leading to the depot, in that city. The clerk's receipt for AuEuet were 1173 50, and the Ford and John Cor.lano, reoor(ier turne ,D $:JW) 40. Frank Weieenback wa confirmed a dep uty uherifT for the Heedville section County Road No. 4:58, of Sherwood, ha gone to the third reading and will no doubt be established. The following claim have been allowed: V.r Hrhi.ir.er. refund tax V) W H t.iiiifiiiil. ro.i H t'l W O JcoIm. i-ourt home . 2 ' I . A I'.,k1 i lr.-iilt t-t iuror "0 Hillslxiio Llr .'. urt Ikjuh 4 A. W (j I'resrwtt. tuntr eruiaer 1"' u" A M t'olllus, janitor, etc . ' Wolf lir., rid (il"A I'riiillioiiiuie, ulatioiiery a. o I, W llou, awiiiK and rol I . It tlavi rnfl. road" - 10 ' C A t'avell, timtr oniu - ! Ii.h liiCiv miliimtfl ilut ally ............. 30 i linrreU ? security Vault Work, ewlveru. lft Mr lh.lr, iuie j r - M r Howe " " - i K Howe " " f Ui-.ll A Co, roa.i If C K Hedif. ' ;J J5 Klines A Uwlf, Mil l js K J Hxliuan, clerk ami Uej.nl.v .-j: w Iruln.HiNllll Co. sla . 10 0 ;, II Wilcui. amrHMor. eU? 1U1 20 W 11 Hvmi, rrfuiel tax ' " T A MrKridv. circuit indue JJ TIk Wilke. plain J J & bonus or Hilleboro No omiuiesion - at tho Cotiitnercial Uink. Mi. Bjphronia Kenney, of Port land, returned Monday, after i week's vbit with Mbs Florence I of m asked, wearing a cloth over hi ace. covering a tri oi ui u"-r, hi eye and part of hi forehead. 1 wore a etut.ti.e warn, hi- ihciuffht: wa about b h-el ln men- ana ni ovrny 'vi,,nr weighing Iw) r HJ. iH 1111,1 ....Iv whieiurcj. never raising ui ' . ., iii... voice. hue eearctncg me neo. nc .1 mimed several cigarette paper Aftr the man left Mr K.-nfcn re- moveil the gag and remained at hnnie until uiornmK. ltm woman -ivi.. he doe not know exactly tior in itch money ehe had, nor doe ehe know its denomioauon. JhritT Connell is doing what he can to gtt the cue under way, but !, nova there l aMcoimeiy limning to work unon. Mr. Senften is now -Luinff niffht with a Mr. and Mr ftchi.IT, who live across the rod from tbeOweu Murray home. Her husband died a year or so ago. The Senftens have lived n-ar Cedar Mill for many year, and uie wo man i in fair circumstance. ; A Unikin. road 10 id well. Mis Opal Jar vis, of Portland and a daughter id a prominent ed ator. I'n f. Jarvis, is in the city the guet of Mis Margaret Goodin Mi Minnie Abbott returned home the Grt of the week alter month's vi.-it with her sister, Mrs N. Gilnett.of Ltttell, ash. (1 A. Wehrune left yesterday f..r Vancouver. Wash., where he hs some residence lot which have r created in value euHicient to caute him to want to see them. All iiersons tN forbidden to hunt foih.cir otherwise trespass on farm near Mountainuaie, u:.der penalty of prosecution. Al fred hnekson. Mr. and Mr. Gay Lombard, ol Portland, after an extended trip ovpr the Northwest, were in the city Tuesday, guestj at the Mrs. T. II. Tongue home. Wm Maratiali, w ittiewiUlst ally Bill Sipp CliaH liiu-her A A Morrill. roaU. V'm Jai-k-oii, trva Hfrgert Broe. lbr Uella lniR More, relief Wheeler M til i o, court u.mse Conzelman Broa. roails Mv Kro. na.l City Water 4 Lifjlil. Wart tiowiui. mwiwiug v It Vincent. road (ironer A Unwell, lrtdp. 6 (W 6 Co CO 15 tw 50 ') 10 3' 10 00 13 lfi CT 52 22 50 oo .! M 5T ii u.ii.i..,.. i .mi 1 Kank. Lcoar .Mui n-'k work g Th,. u.liwn. ruail 2 00 Hill A Unlls, court house W Reevea Br.., relief.. 00 Siinnn Nellw.ii. roaus - Frank andehey ttriiq; Br08 A 1 Koy. pwr larui f i1 i'taM n. etc.. Wlliia Ireland, recorder and di 1 i r.,niwll. IxmrJ iiri-onera. 3 W J W ( ouneil, eh 11 and dep IT (i (ianinpr. roaan i u- pn,wlnrvelilen. relief. W W UwK upt aal... 10 C M AUumluga, uruiKes, Chaa Carlton KiK Four Lbr Co Paul Iteck " Henr- Jones S K Olaon, toaila JHDanae " ilwoJai'k " Via Jack : On 1 W 10 00 HO IT Jo 00 is yo zt :a In AiiKiixt liarvesit has lgunj True, a I I'-v1 ''ulB s""! Itui ilicn, list's neither here nor there, V- want to kmiw if you're aware That Culm:.!.-..''. Confectionery, In narmi'Kt iv it ceo I and airy; We K ii cold ilrinka and line ice cream, !,,.. ) ..noil folkn do much eum. U. J. 1 aiinnicci. '"i" PUBLIC SALE hu li v, f.ndlrti!. at The undersigned will roll at public .,1.0 ,oi at her arm. nine emuu of Hillsboro, and between Scholls and Fariningtnn, at ten a. m., on TIll'USDAY, AUGUST at ti,un hoi-, t too, y seats, mown i..... I jou, .) year, ttr.iv mare, m . ...l.tle oonv. b cows an n. ...:. heifei: Mitcm-ii ... ,-- , ia,. Under, Hickory w..Ko. 3 Anch' i.t. tinitcv. haytnke, f.tn mill, t.mver ti.n iHiKi.. ir,.,h oime ch.lie.i mow. .. -. ,,:1V ,l,iw, lc-l "Iran imtr.'. ...... , ,.,l,l. r. road acraper. 3 ' w - new i.-t shiKle hariiee. one near Sew.' -A tuck Barnes. .. J tn-K.l m.lk cam, cook .love, hayfork. roVv, a . 2 - ""Js a full from a ladder, while paint- io at Glenco. If ymi want to spray your hops ih.t the Greear reed ri'iiicino. .... ... - . u .1 Str.-t Keen i oii" ,-Mi.re, nciiui. - - 0,1 Mo.ip and iitusia chip, m any lu.tiitity. ti. .t,!w r of Phosnioi Tern . . . i....Ki.n Slaters, of Hillstoro, l.n in attendance Will I'lrnv, -- , . , Tempi thi Friday evening, with out (nil. ...1 ...ill lu. hnlil .i...i Ltncka and ropes , . .. .... ,i..,anl Hll 1 Will '' I Ci uw.i.-. - - .l . . i ...rt (Ihurcb. August , n H;. mw ttl . . a... 'i arttclea in evei UK. ' E. G. WHITE Mr. K. (1, Whit-., d.tugliter of Mr nd Mr. Peter Pvl, died Augt I'.i7, in Porllnn.f, ftft-r an extend ed illiies. One-eased wu bom in Holliuid, Feb. IS, 1ST I, and mni grated to Michigan with her jmr ent, in lsSil. rouiinii to Portland later, and to Hillsboro in l'- Hhe wedded K. G. Whito, October 2. 1W5. and at her death win aged !W year, ti months. Shi lenv'i to mourn her loea a hti-hand, fitther and mother, a brother, Tenni Pyl, of south of Hillsboro; two elstors, Mrs. John Johansen.of Park Place, Oreiron. Mrs J. R. Witv. of Port- land . Mrs, Whilo wa n woman of weet dismmitlcin. and had many frioiid who repret hor tintiniely end. The funeral wa held nt the Conorrmjatlonsl Chuich. Sunday Hev. Howard Gilpatrick olliciating at the obHctiuioH. The llorai ouar mgs wore beautiful and proiusn f Ci 111 1 tit mtfil. 1 Farewell, our loved one. sweet thy test Yearn of tiirkness and worn with l.lu rHrewell, 'till In tlmt ll.v rluce We ahull In-liolj thy fucc rtKlliu 'T our to miaa tlice all our yeuifl, And tender memoiien of thee keep, t'liine lu the Lord to rest, for no -le ;iveth Ilia beloved Hleep. Sheen, hoes and hecf PBtll Wight. Independent Telephone, s ihi. Ice cieam aim All are invitod. given at akf, I" wt. John Johansen and wife, of Prk . Mm. 1.. iv. luce, cor., " , ,. , f J ... I ,ra nut tll first Of I I Oman", "v.v ..... , the week, atieiuiina the late Mr. N hit Term of Sale: $10 and tinder, it 1.1 ...hit's time, an can; over -no c j ", ' provtd note, 8 per cent, n r. '. . n" nli Anas Hsill Five ner cem on, r-inu . 'mUS.S.V. LAWRENCE 11, P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. CRANCE TRUE I '"l liSLSliS Cbaa. Crance and Mrs. Drtwcil- we canseujo" --- . ,nann. were united ,,u so ts for U's iiiouc ia true, oi v...-.-- . . . e!f elsewhere?-- in lftrriaee at the uongregauo, ... VOU 111." 4 men s . . I 1 .1... A,,,YllQt i lOil.. Schuhnerich Bros. hurch, - " ; ldaughter. itev.tt.v. p - r- - Ilailey s. J. W. 1 miiiiiu i tun utitiu t departed yesterday mr " 0 Lity, having for some years been a Mm. F. A. Miss Eva. Mrs. J. son, Paul, and Mrs. for the wll knowu in that the county in at Newport. Uouular teacher Have vou (toy fce to oum gchool8. , cave vou money. . .1 i Mi.bstantiat lence, i wouce io sel a gooa euuB. -- , . . .u i... dit rents tier rod. Stnui niKu,. r. .. .! lil, rollectioi ..,.,-w.h nron. Th niii. waier uu "e"" v .:. -. . , v.-j 1. I... Ikn o ... , ....nrhar of He vetu, nj wlU hereftlier ne m "3 -vy A,f ?L( "!ri!',.?;irvmeno!tUt ? ',. A. C. Bhuto, at the one oi me H......B , ---- u 01i co c t ons win section, was clown to "-, T"' ha,8i to the 5th of fcat yesterday. "h month, during banking hours Horse, sound, weight, 1. - H T, Bagiev Recorder cow, in milk, for Bale,-B. . I. J 0regon, July 25, 190. North liuisuo'0. u" Wm Jamie-eon, agod 80 years, died August 1. He leaves a widow, Aurolia Janntson, oi lieavereuu, and a son, James ti., . lieavenon, and on eon, W m. P , o! 1'ortunu. n ;a a ill bus been filed in probate. He leave one half of his farm of 20 acres to his widow, ana me other half with tools etc . goes to Ja. IS., alot'g with 1300 caBh. Wm. D. get I2S00 in cash as bis chare of the estate. The widow also gclB tho household furniture f. T. Shaver, a prominent onion grower, ol Tualatin, was up to the county seal una monnuK. Shaver says the crop is lookiog line down that way, ana tnai vntnge are lively down there, owing to the Oregon Electric building. The lino is no laying steei out oi Tualatin. Mr. Shaver is a native of the county, and has spent 47 rear of hi life in the lualatin section, His father. Adam Shaver, still lives on his donation, taken up shortly after he reached Oregon in 1S52. J. 11. Stewart, T. C. Johnson, John Turves and J. J. Krebs and their wives wont Irouiisouin iuam- tin to Devil Lake, after nucnur lurried. Saturday, and returned with 2G gallons. They campen at Cedar Camp No. 0, where the fleas. were plentiful so they bay ana where the water transforms one s vision so that a stump re&emDies a boar. Purves and T. C. Johnson shot several cartridges into a black stump under the delusion tnai it was a Drum. it's nrettv hard to head Andrew McCahe, one of the tunnel contract ore, above Boxtoo. GoinR into Portland the otner nay ne wnu wu- . -t u: f.;nrwla in thn Chamber of Commerce building hnnt findine some petrinea ciaros in the tunnel, which were dug out feet under the mountain, 2 SO 2 00 Pi 5il 2 Ni 77 f-0 lit 75 7 50 8 75 4 .Hi J W Connell. expense....... -- Tims Wilke. a-wewmig ami cui Tlie Arifca. printing Dr Via, relief A B Johnson, nds Jos Haeck, bridgea H Kauina " Cornelius State Bank, brulnes.., Hergert Bna " D Hal li, priiinus REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . t n Mflrrvman aim ..i of Portland, were guests of A. li.iil.iv and wiio,Buiiwjr. If you want a good velvet talcum i . .n fur Stearns, at te nowuer, v Hillsboro Pharmacy. Amus and Oregonian, $2.00. Herman Boge, ol Farmington nas in town this morning. C. ChriBtenson, of near Tigard ville, was in the city ye,. W J Butner to Malhias Ulnien, tract Uwrence Hall donation $i m i v-innev to I V Shute. 160 a sec I M J .ftof, t r l w low i i vinn to J V Shute. 160 a sec J ' J ' Ii. nriw Thus Bradley to J H Rankin, tract 1 1 Fruitful Lanos 5 Aug Weinert to l're.l Voegelein, uiasec tot 2sr i w Nancv Banks to Kdna E Kinton, h lot 3 btk I Banks - Nancv Banks to Wtu O lialaway. n-x acres land at Banks Nancv Eanka to Bernard Urtutan, ,i.M a uti, ft pants v" r. w Clark to C V Tinard, q a W W Graham donation isw JohnR Bailey to A II ! Wulf, 2 a aecitt3ttr4w 2o J B Wilkerson to Caroline ransoo ner c a Andrew Harper it 1 c noo Ceo Schuluietich to Caroline Fessler N S lot 4 blk 3 Humphreys' ad. . ioo Kdiih Claiidge to E B Watson, 79 a D B Duatin donation 1 V Walker to W O Hare, 2.36 acres North Hillsboro 1 Anna Bvroads to Camilla Needham, 3 lots blk S r roresi o.uvc ijr- V X. Lown to Sherwood Bank, lots I, hlk K Sherwood 1000 Wilson Benefiel to Ferry Benefiel, . .W lionka Ui0 Minnie Voegelein to Fred Voegelein 15 a Wilson Tigard donation W G Hare to Jclin Vanderwal, 2 36 X Hlllaboro llonevtnan Hardware Co to Bagley Co. i76asecaStanr3W .300 H Scott to Aug lxjyegren, '40 acre above Gaston.. .S Ceo W Tavlor to tohn R McNew ao a sec t x s r a w ;-'J"v Ida Hoffarber et al to F H Grtti macher Quitclaim 6 lots in Peach vale 1 G Miner to A M Beatty 4 lots West Portland Heights 4 t P Forbes to T L Washburn 160 a . nnn tec 1 1 t a n 1 5 w gftl-4SKatt&fa "" ' i Wilbur fl. Wiley, aor? n:r.eflly known a; "Cap,1' arour.il hsr", and i - who is a brother of W". V. Wiley,! is a firm adherent of fellowship, but he doe-n't believe in too warm greeting upon a return to old stare pirjr, grounds. A week or so ago Cap. left here for Ainsworth. Arriving ha went to steamer on bicb he ha been working. He wa met by the Captain and first nflicer at the gang plank, and, be ing a favorite, they grabbed him as soon a his feet struck the deck. In the friendly scuflle Wiley wa downed and with hi fll came a broken leg. He wa brought down by the Captain and placed in the St. Vincent's Hospital, Portland. A young fellow by the name of Ii. Walker, who came up from 11- waco, last night, stepped fff the train after it had started, and as a result he broke one of his legs right at the ankle. The young fellow was starting to get work at the tunnel. Dr. F. J. Bailey set the fracture, and the young man will be laid up for two or three months. Walker was tleeping when the train pulled in, and wa awakened by the brakeman. State Master of the Grange, Aus tin T. Boston, has appointed the following district deputy for ash ington Cour.ty: Arthur Cutting for Iiutte, W inona, Sherwood, Bea verton, Scholls and Lecdy granges unfi led as vet for Hillsboro, Gale Green Mountain, Washington acd Lewi A Clark cranee. The road commission has W. K. Newell, of this county, and tax commission has Thos Paulsen, formerly of this county. Etnil Kuratli and wife returned yesterday from a trip to Willapa Pacific County. Wash , where Ium her and dairying rxake a second Tillamook. While there he met with many friends of the Argus re porter. Souh Bend and Raymond, on the Willapa river, he says, are growing finely and everything wears the air of prosperity over in that section. The Den of Sweeta new location, on Second Street, will soon be ready to occupy, as workmen are rushinz the work of remodelling the place. Look for announcement in the near future. Den of Sweets Bert Notthrap, who has just fin ished four years in the L. S. navy cruising mostly in the Japan acd China eeas. has returned nome While in the navy be has grada ated as a steam and eiectncal en gineer, and will try a few years as andeman. He le visiting rela tives here and at Shady Brook. A. Vanderzanden, of BankB, came down this morning, and went on down to St. Vincents Hospital, Portland, to nurse a broken collar bone, Buetaimd a week ago, while trying to head oft' a cow that was makintr an e care from the yard The cow and vourz Vanderzanden had a col'ision ard the P. H. it N. eDgine was in it compared with the bovine A mnther chased H. Taylor and Fred Watson, near the Bellingher Bridge, Tuesday night, and a lew minutes later gave chase alter l. Vanderzanden. The boys swear that in the eloaming the animal looked as big as Lyda's mill and each of the three swears there had been nothing to drink out that way since the iron house was closed. We have thoroughly overhauled our feed chopper and other ma chinery, and are now reaay handle the new ctop, rsorsaaioiuu A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon a P.aiiT-Mir?an lilia-k. nlira. K.hi.ii 12, l.t anil IS. Kraidencw Huiilh l!a,eline and Nicotid Hlrwu. Itolh 'Phone. rWW aWirWerAi S. T. L1NKLATER, M. B. C, M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OlEca nwtairs o-er The Dla Pm f tor Residence East of Court House, in the corner of tha block. JAME.S PHILLIFE TAMltSlK, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hurgann Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in rrwirn or fciignsn. ..- lice ntir9, over L. M. Iloyt to s. alre, north aide of Main St., HUl!ro, Or. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on comer Becond and Oak Sia Oregon I'hone Main 116. HILLSBORO - - - OREOO A. B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both l-hones. Hillsboro, Ore. vvwywwtr'ae DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room !0 and 11 Morjran-Bailey Block, street. OTer Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ------ uitfcuu. yyiseA Caa. R. Bagif w- "mrm BAGLEY A HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-I.AW Booms 1 and 2 Shute BQildlnc HILLS BO EO, . . UHi.uua. IL T. BAQLEY ATTOR.NEY-AX-LAW Ofice, npstaira, over the roet umcc, HUUboro, - Owgoa VyVVSVVsyVisrer E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 3, 4, S, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro. VVVVVVWVrWrtAAWW l i SO 30 00 1 75 9 1 25 55 S 45 16 M 'JO JOHN Ma WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey aUrgaa Bic. Rooms. 1 an! 1. HILLSBORO, - ORIGOW. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-UkW OflSice, TJp SUdrt, CanUal Block. HILLSBORO - ORBOOH VVVViyVVssMrWrrktW THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstair, Room 3, 4 and $ Hillsboro, - - Oregon told about finding nntrifled bird. One ol the drillers omauhfid tho bird and found a pet rifled egg, and as the pieces of the bird flew here and there the work man uvenre that he heard several natrifWl notes, that doubtless had been concealed tor years. They now call "Andy" a "nature fakir." Argus and Pacifio Monthly, $1 50 Geome Taylor was up from the Scholia' section, yesterday. A. 8. Pattullo. one of the prom inent officers of the Oswego Iron & Steel Co., was in the city Tuesday. W. II. Smith, a veteran of the 4th Wisconsin Cavalry, was a visitor from Houlton, Tuesday, ana was registered at the Tualatin. Dance at Alpha Hall, Cornelius, Saturday eve, August 17. Walkers' orchestra. TickeU, 75 cents. Come all. Good time assured. to Chopping davs. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and . ... ... 1 -1 Saturdavs. we sen mm "u lowest prices and pay beet prices for hay and grain u u. uucnan an A; Co., Cornelius. C. R. Bloyd, the eawmill man of above Glencoo. was in town to dv. and savs ttat the night of the -j . . , .t electric storm a neavy snower 01 hail fell ud at the mill. The hat wnrn as laree as cherries and came with sufficient force to break fir boughs as large as a lead pencil. The twelve year old son of Ray Scoggine, of Boutn ol ueeavuie. while playing ball last caturoay dislocated a finger. He waited t dav until the mpmber became bad ly swollen, and men nau vi. a. u bailey attend tne injury. T?nr sale: Ten room house io good repair; barn; orchard; 2 lots in tract; one bloc irom scuuoi house; 3 blocks from railway. Goes for $2,000; 1 12U0 down, Daiance on time. Inquire ol Argus. G. W. Stitt, who was injured Borne time ago by his team getting the start of him while coming down the hill with a load of 3,500 on, was in towu yesterday, on business with the county court. Will rent furnished house on First Street, between Baseline and Washington, to elderly woman ca nable of boarding me, or to man and wife, without children, on Bams terms. For particulars apply at residence. Mrs. A. C. tfrown AdolDh Sieerist returned Monday avanmir trom a montu a yaunuuu on the Columbia River and New port, and is again at his work as salesman lor the wenrung ovore, .T. ft. Wilkes and wife and Miss Ethel Waters, of Forest Grove, left yesterday for Goldendale, wasn ohorii thnv will OS EUeBIS mr. Waters and lamily.for a few weeks, Miss Lena Wirtz. of Mountain dale, returned yesterday from a trip to Seattle, and went on out home in the aiiernoon 0. F. SHELDON Attorney- Law mad mmmrj f Office ovaf- Vtmhruna'a Sfmra Hillsboro, Oregon IMHOFF & MINAR - . ii ..Its TLff nnila ttcalers ill " aim ura.uw uients and Tomostonea, and all kinds of Lmetcry and memonal work. VVriteu- for tvartieuwrs. auurew PORTLAND OREGON ! T. R. Imbrie : Deals in all kinds of Real EBtate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and sale of Desert LandB a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. J Room ta. Chamber of Commerce Portland Oregon G. itf. HUNTER Contractor and Builder Estimates given on Pll classes of building Shop, Firm aarf mmm. rnmrni mml mt Oak. Oregon KmaUmnom, Botm Faassa HUlaboro, " DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S. Office: Hancock& Gordon' Uvery Bam Forest Gaova Graduate of Grand Rapids Veterinary Col. Five years' successful experience in fatiJg horses for &nea7 Operation (or Roaring. Pacific States' and Independent phone. Calls answeredpromptly.day or ntgkV Ladies', gents', and. chidna shoes, spring styles, arriving daily at H. Wchrong & Sons. , lay new