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MAYOH CALLS MKli 1 INU TW fiiiim uf lli!ll.ri nr ro UMi'.kI ft tinft nt llxt i-ity in tut JDfhii (iii llif cvcliii g o! WmI&mhU.V, Au;uft '.N, I'll?, ftl I'JO o'clock. !.r ilif purjKMt of n Wting rni in 1 1 ' it n lor nrrarigiiig buitrtfl rutiiivnl nml Iiventcck bot, to U ti 1 1 in tin. Utlfr iirt f !tpurulrr. I.t lir-icnrp .r( If Imild. J Lit UrMioi, Mtyr. IlilNUito, u-,. , Aii.m;. t '".', !;. I'UIII.IC SAl.h The Ut.ilf rl K n- I will r-rll Rt illl.'itC Mriiin at yu-v, cm mil" wi-sl f B'lxlou, hi I') u'rliK-k a hi , u SATTIlliAY, Artil Hl' ;;i k kut, 4 ink, I j; i, I i.mr, t, j;iiirr, iioo, ni, Cs,-i, inline i nv, ''. SKiiH'11,4 lira.l t o. VluUK. ll lr nn.l.l.r ,,i ,-j,iei(,rr. Mh trim "Hi"". I mi li, iirnilv ni-w, Inn; 6 ili iiin.iuiiiii. UiHiiipluu inowrr, ''rW. Ii., k i, i. i. - i i ""iii, " "K't li.il'lr; t iliuktm, J of. J liralrit, ,;rirrl 1,ui-.cti..!. r"oJ liiiinliiir, niyiii met mi'lirr "olhff mtii lr,. Teimi uf Suli-.-()i..r tin, .in liiii, ii .f ,.,.. intcriPt; "y8J umlrr, cnuli. WDcll Kt Hi inn, . Jiilin Kliiik, dwitfr. o. I . CornrlniH, Aucliuin'cr. M'COWMICK MUWKAY "7 pmlty w.Ml.lii ( wnH r..l..ii JwUlHl AnthooyVChiir,'!.. I'o-'in- r! ' W",!l"lv. Amimt II, n. li V ,''l,",r 'i'l'l'-y 'llii.lt- 'I-Mr. K,M A, Ml.(: ,icki ,,j .rwbfK, MiH M,,,, Murray P1.' ;llc mull, uvi'r lff..iu( Hh. VKn '"""I""1 ,,f ,'ri'l,,'H r0',,,,, krl M;rrtvy, niHter of Iho ihii' Wfll1 ,,r'll,pi'iiiiil scoring uJjJWRmi'liHjUiil enrrio,! carnrt- mm if'"lH' - 'k"yl wim Rcooiiis- Mri'u , tl wi'innny Mr. nml I ' : MoUrmii.k (l.ipurl.nl fur Port whom il,H wniMiug rdiuiHt J njVo,lHl tl,l,ouvrW. Thoy ""BltNuIlM,, Caid of Tlmukii L. . ll tliunk thuHii who ro wy lout iu.1,1 ,i .,i. '""iDff n nun ii;iiiiiiiiii lhfli,i?l,r .r,u,onl ''Mrpave.iinMit, "Jn.ofCc.Ur Mill. Oidi- .fH' ,ll,,'t. Thorn pnan. Ud,r Mill, AuguHt 20, ID07. "C0.aR in towu yodt.,rJuy. T!lin" Corn liemovpr iy UlB'Rt 11,6 I'illHlmro uf'J" Iturchfll ami T. C. Mho- I'.'ii.uy h!,rill K. T. Kn. 1, ,r!.vw!ii,K out dm i,. v.iit l.m k nf jU.o Shrrifl 4 i.Mir-., .rr,krt.iry t,, . ll.Uf il.il . ..I ll... II - . . iu an an ii, rii'lli f.f Dm r.hrirv!tyn PW rl.lHf, f.Miinl ftii lti,nirr, I m m i k lii.uiil, iiixi In i,f , tlio iiniiin of J W. Mri.h, I'. V, M. i'Viirilv KtitmliiiK f. r tU I tivrr' ity of Mi. Imjjb,,. i ib MM), luiJ fvi.loniiy I.m, ttk-n from .n.iinT, kiul Mr. Mmh, who wm in th nrt rixiin, wa fi.tin.l, ttnl Kiveli Hit. volume). 1U mhI hn hl iifvr iiiipi i ,o Ik uk. hut that it iinii-t Iim hntui takri, frmu ,itl) fiui.a limn ,lurlnn tl,a tiu.r. ha hai h-Mi i iiiiln-i tnl with IVifle I'ni. prily. h.ivitm fir furly yt-tm IihLI iluwii a rhair in ll.at iuatituliitii IU hr.nirhi it hir h k in lha iii ti". Wn hava lhuMiihly overhaull our frr.il rhii.ar ainl olhar ma ihilmry, anl arn now rrnly to tainlln lhn nrw rf.iji. ChiipiiitiK Uy, rui'xUvr), Tlmrailtyi, ami Sutur.laya a acll mill ff( at lua.-at r ii a m l ,y lt (iricaa f .r hav at.. I j-raui i !. Iliu han au .V l'i , CnriU'liua. J. W. ;il.v and YV. V. Ailkiua I'll thia ttioriiiiK fur Hiixtun, fn in ahui p tt.a-y k lo th Nahalaiu, liiska ttirii, lit,ainl ilrai'i.ii tha river, anli i many rapiiU ami ifiiftf" . until thr-v rrarh Nthalrtii Vlly. I day tluu, (ikn Ilia hach to "vaci lf . ai.il truiu Ihrra l i Aitnria. I hr-y ri.fcl Li U atpnt lit daya. I. i i.Ht Iiai.i! iM-fiti,. I , ir. mm I h v c ,i! t.i. ,,,, lint ll.fii, liit' iir.tlinr li..r.i iiur ll.rir, Ha..! i.i kii.iM il ji.n r innin II. at ratmatr. . .in(t . lit.,,.., y , In Kr,iiftt t1v t i .l 41.-1 SUf , U il ..il.l .Itittk aii.l (itiff. I. .-train, I i.fti M l ft .--I fi.'.k il.i itii,. It pnlfiriii. I., J. I' iiulrf, l'r... l li- .lry rrtuii) i miu on, ami ui.lnaa tlirrn ii rafa, fir tn jr roal vVaolurliin ('utility tliuueiuilii of l iliara iti liutlier lonf ('iinju'ri ill Iho liiutllilaiiut alidtllil Una every (iM-autioii to keep camji fire from fjiiea luitf, add raurhara ahnuld aw tu It, f 't thair own hatiafil well t fur that uf othera, that lire e-l fur ilaehina ate , ilo not aprrad. Mu luel Al'iliili, a irniiiinrtit 'Uinriiian of lilUiuuuk, acruiupan ipiI hy hia Mifaaiul fniiiily, arnveil ytwtartlay. They ar viilitij with lha K lira 1 1 1 llruihrra. of thin city, MhI with thr Kuralli family ami tha (iraen family, of l'h:llipa, aiii)eiHwl to vmit will) relalivaa at Meiilu I'ark, W'aeh , Iwlura ir t vir tit ri lii'iue. Tl gi'vaniuieiit, with haaihjiiar !ir at Vatir iiiver, i ankiti(( for IuiIk mi furtiinhiiitf 7 ,i ' tmiH ol hay, timoihy, ami thia ahuutil tuaka ihii farmer of thia county fral Krol 1 hmmamla of t'Uiii of hay till (jraiu were hi'iil from hars a fi-ar year ao, through thaf(nry if Allrt-ra Urn. A Schnai.lar, of I'lirllaiul. It wan rajcrlcil on thar-trect ya tar lay that tha Oregon Klactric had alraa.ly filed iln loiul with ihe nty fur th htiihling of the. electric lii.n. i;x)rdi'r II. T. lUglny wan aekad thia iioriiui? a to tha facta iti tha ct, an I ha atatwd that no Imnd had yc-t Iroen tila.1. Urv. i:. C. Oakley, of Oregon City, will preach in tha Cong Church. Sunday, both morning and nvening. The evening service will lw a iit.ion alUir of the cotigre gali"na of all city chnri'hea. For aalo: Ten room huuria in good repair; l;im; orchard; 2 lota in trad; "tie hliH'k from school house; .'J IdiH'ka from railway. How for f'i.lHHl, $!'.!( down, halauce on tune. lniuro of Argun. J. H. ("oilier, ol Schollr waa in town yealerdav aflernoou. J. Il ia fpending tha time lietween his Schu a ranch an.l tun i.aurei eture, ami in an lui!y a a reporter on a country weekly. Stravnl: Hull. red. with white p it in forehead, and Mine (potion i.iK. Al.uiii fi vearold. Stray ed away tihout Augunl li, from Ht. Mary a Home, Heaverion. newaru. Notify St. MaryV, Heaverion, Ore- gon. ,M icH Minnie Hcott, daughter of A. W. Scott, of near the Harris' Hridgrt, httri returned from an ex tHitdi'd viait with her grandmother and other relalivtB in Cooa County, Southeaetern lregon. Stniycd: tpun hoiries; hlack .,,.., 1 1 u u I i urn miri : dark norrel hnrce, roiichod mane, white on feet. Knelt Iiim brand. Liberal rewam. i!..., 'I'.ti.mL liiM I'hone (llencoa, 87, l'n'oilio iSlatKB, or addrew IIHIh- horo, Koiilo . J. M. Oreear wan ono of thoee who had a hank check returned from Portland, owing to the hub. peneion. Tho check w lor leeB than $10. Hairy inon, attention: Five to 10 good Uiry oowb, for sale. Freeh, or frwh noon. .TJ mile" mith ol SchollH, on Now berg road.-l'. N. .Skinner. I. U. Addreefl, Newborg. Hoth I'hontm out of Newberg. For pale: Fine young thorough' bred C heritor White brood sow, eligible to regintry.-W. 1C. Wren, lnrit hotiHO on Seventh Htreet south. t'.,,,i.,.l in tnv niiantitv: Cab- oaraor barberry bark. Inquire of tho rtiarmaoy. Hubert Thompson, of Cedar Mill, wan in town yesterday. Arthur linoon, wan down from Cornelius, yesterday. Win. Hobr, of Greenville, was in Irani, iuiys beat; ! 'I'll I.' II I VI 1 Hill VI, ni i Ml. 1 t 1 v I V U I I SjHrcial Itain CariicJ Iii; CrouJ tu tlic New Town j rurtliind, n out to thi city yea- StOKE SttMhK luiKltfc.l"",dy. j S. J. lUlb-ty, of I'ortlan.l. wan it, KuilioK (unit W itiitiM.i l,y Over ' " H is out lo . F.,-1. till, it r i Anu ur i , ii i r . ir i, i . . i I tiii'r, S u ri a d i j i , . . ' r"1 " I'- N'- iarria.1 nearly xipeiu,I t., I'.nukx. c . : . .. . u.M.ay, ,o wuor-ea a gum.- la-tw-e,, the IlilUhoro and lUtikh' niiiea. ; The local at the new town hwi IIc I tha crowd to about If "I nnd the' rooting that rnaur-d would make a ,.,1 ,.f ,. i. , , . : " '.nii iiiiii nn luu.ni.r . . ahamiMl of thenifelvee. JUnkn! Hillalxiro at that atagn having S tallies. Id the tilth llatikn n urcl At Hie liapiniiiog of tli. i intl Hunks led by a acore, and then 1 llilkb'jro watit over the pUt. f.,r o ; '"H ''"'h I'eobio, of iMlley, were inarkeri. Haoka failed to eeore, ' r' ''ntly wedded in Portland, and tha K,,,M want to tha county j Duu-laa Iiay, formerly of Leiny M,,' : villi-, hi d now on the Portland iK). hreetnan and Carstere. the ! ;,-.. f.,r,, was wedded, Sunday, to l-ilchera, were balled freely nod it M... I.a-lU Kowe, of the Hose wa a regular "alickfaal." Ni. k i C'lty. Williatns did tho star rtick work! ,. . , , fur Hillrdtoro. l.sjMoir Al-ry, of the Pacific H. T. Ilagley umpired th.-VaiueJ i:uiU"y ,V Navigation Company. an.l Kave ganeral eatiHfn. lum. Tha lino up: IlilUi.i.d, I'uor.l I i. riiiau . . , . T Ulln.ii.t Muuir Muti Illilllplllrt MiHet ..... Tlnt S.W1H1..111. . ,C I'.i in.if.! . l I '':! ! I.' .it. . . . , V I'l'irt .'.f :i ... J It I IrllklH. n . s li !:::; - k a. V. : i.i in , . if mil .mi Ion . r I . s. hii'r! . If Vnul'.iarii i in There will ha a return name twi.en the ninra at the llillelturo grutinds, next Sunday, aod a e it ial train will run from Hat k. SlUtWALK NOTICE Notice in horehy Riven that if prop erty owners do not at one mak. preparation to build, and i ii. iih-.1i aieiy nuiu ueieriive M.iewaua, or I put them m a dc.ent Kale of rf-; . tt'it... , i. j.aira, lue rny win conairuci Miiir ; arm proceed io coneci u,e chi oi connlrnctioti. Thia order rIho ap pliea to cutting of briars and wefiU alongHide ami interfuring with the walks. John I'ennie. Mayor, llillsboro, July 'J ", P.i7. PKOBATE IVtitlun to ell jx-ttotia! Jrnrtv J W Kntclillr ritatr, it k rat. tot . Ixiiih Vanilrcue vt ring etti apptai-.l t I4'M luiar.tiau ul Mvron an.lCla.lva Hewitt allowc.1 iui for irr ami iiippoit of n il. I minor an.l oi.tervd tlml fio tr muiitli l.c allowrtl, jiemliiiK. AJuiinimrstr x etle J N Kiherau I Inn i.e. I to inurtK;e 'ca' ctale for money tu mre I claim. U I ICuntli aiMiinted iiiitili in Scth Hetwuoil, el uK minori. Wui luminal etle aipruited t f'.'.'j.i 40. Coml ilcnie xrlttioti to ell teal prop fit y John Somnific, inMitie. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS oie Trvi to OfO N House, a mi' ii t i r w f i mo l' Coulee to II ll Colioti, 7 ' , a s c l I J I t I w jfK1 ; oh n 'l.iiii.lnii n to II C. Colton 4S a m c 6 t , n r t w i RU-lmol William to Helity MwitIi, (Juitilalm .uiwcmUraiw.. l John Mayer to I'R .Nt N Rintit of wv . 1 Clia W Junkiii to Miller Miiritock, a a iiitclaim, .io u C J Merrill il.iiitioa I W It .Ifiikim toClu W .U-uUius, same ul.ove I COIffre to lleav & Willsluirg U R Co, It I. lit of way (oo Riaic Met to lame ii a sec 15 t t r I w Uillt)oro l.iitiilier Co to 0 & C U R Spur at mill ' Sariili V Lawrence to Harney Croahy tract ate 4 1 1 s r a w 5'H) John Cork ish tu Joint Traclmel 10 a ei- Cray Uak tri t "l'o N R Writ to ltiixti.li l.uililx r Co 1611 a sec JJ t ,t n r 4 w aouo t' M Zcihe to i:riitst Keehti li a Cray Oak tract '-'., Henry Kohr to Win Ruhr to a John Kilt' donation llacar SiMlermark to Henry Miller 40 a unit other land lvilw It-irlon ilonatiou I'W Kuiile Wcstbf tu to Miller K Stew art. So a rc i'S t .1 0 r 4 w 000 K W Lauih to Andrew I) Allen, 12 a Horace Canon doimtion 5x) .lame Hrown to II O Colton j'w' s'i a iecitjiraw 10 H O Hay to II U Collou 15.42 a see 6 1 1 a r 1 w Sll) Sophie Tigard to Minnie 1) lloiliaiu, toaV W liraham donation 500 Oicar Balilwin to Rena Caples Lot 3 hlk ao S V ad l'orest drove t2s C Rhoadf to Ahbie Rhoadea lot ( hlk I: lllltilioro l Moses Dillahov to Kate J Mills 30.- 31 a Cedar Canyon iooo Cha A Wyman to Jay O Mimn 19.5 a Franc! Walker donntion aoo Chaa A Wyman to II B Meeker 63 a tiiine donation a& Nancy Bank to H V Willis 1-8 a at Hunks 1 1 u utter to W It Cooke Sfi a sec 8 t ,,r3w 38k Nancy Banks to K C Hanks, 1.15 a at Hank 300 Nancy Bank to J L Hanks IS 50 a al Hanks .,... t Albert Wik to A K Hendricks 10 a nee 9 t 1 s r 1 w , v.a5oo Henry Hannau to Sch Dist 7a, 1,4 a at Buxton ' Christ Zunroher, executor of the will of the late Peter Senflen, was in town thia morning. By judi cious handling, Mr. Zuercher saved the widow, who died Suoday morn ing, several hundred dollars more than the husband willed her. I. If. M uwail. of Mouritairulale, Win ill the city 'J uce. lay . W. Muryan, of lu-nr Mj'jntain- -, w in tu ii 1 n- I it y . J!ii'- I.oud .in, of havori'l (,li:i. ', vt.iH in low r y i-'.i-rdny n.orn- At' .roey Cha-. .1. S. hnah,:, of "i i r "K- II"t ji ckiriK w il 1 ffjiiiiiie-nr in the Win. .lully hup yard on Monday. S.-j.t. 'J. More ,,i.-ke,a wanted. ' ,- , , ,. t . i. uii f, hi i uruiiiiii, ami wtio t,ll i.wi.h pr.i..-rty nurlh of town, w in tin, i:ity yr-aturday, greeting hi old time fri-i da. Mur.ey to loan on real intate or -'""'"' e.curily. No bonus or commieeioiM at the Hillahoro . . i it i I oumii-rciiil lUok. .... I. II l.rown, of near Laurel, was tliiokios of .iiiittioL' the fa rtu ami ig'.ii t into eoii.ethii.g eUe. Mr. W alter K. Hyde, with the Hnllanl ebon, Sei und Street, and Ul n"w "',''"iiHrterrt of- i tic, iii 1 'irtlat.il, was out yester i day. IUvh you any fence to build? ' 1 1' io w can eave you money. We -ell a g ;n eubetantial ftfiice, feet hih, i,r ! cents per rod. Schul . ti.erich Pros. : K Y . Willi-, the Hanks' hard ' ire man, was down to the city j thi-i iDi.roing. Mr. Wi!lin will lie 'down Sunday to "root" for the Hanks' nine. I Ai! i .- r ' 1 1 3 are forbidden to hunt, (irh, or otl-wwiee trepaoB od my farm n'-ar Mutintaindale, lund'-r penalty of prow cution. AT : fred l-.ri. kon. j Them will I f ri-gn'sr preaching 1 H.-rvire at tha I'nited Kvarcelical vt,,trit Sunday morning, l.v the lJflt,)r. fuiui, eervica, evening, .p.-. (Jt)(?. Church. Are you aware of the fact that wo can eell you the latest styles of men's suits for lees money than you havo been paying elsewhere?--S'hulmerich Pros. J. C. Miller, of boynnd Glencoe, was in t .wn yt3terday. Ue says his prune orchard is not as heavy in yield as last reason, but he will have a veiy fair crop. Wm. Thompson, who 4i)years lived coiilinu'iu-dy on one place mar Cedar Mill, has sold bis prop erty to Wi-mer Brothers, the coo- ei h-raiion la-ing f.OOO. The young people of the Farm it gtoo M. K Church will give an ice cream social at the church ttrove, Saturday evening, August 21. A cordial invitation to all. F. I.. Krwin, whose brothers con duct the J. C. Hare ranch, arrived from L;'H Anel??, recently, and is domiciled with his relatives. He thinks that Oregon is hard to beat. For sale; Handmade wson, 3J. half-truck style, in good repair; 150 lb nnvil; (HI lb blacksmith vise; Little Giant screw plate, almost mw'." u. ft. Muruevant, uoruenua, Ore. Miss P.essis Scbomburg returned this week from a three months' visit wiih her uncle, August School burg, of Kvatisti u, Illinois. Mies Sohomburg had a pleasant visit, but is glad to gtt back to Oregon's delightful climate. The Vale, Kastern Oregon, bate hall team, will be in Hil'eboro in the not distant future, and play tho llillsboro Nine. They will pdav ol) guinea in tho state, and llillsboro ami r crest Grove are each given a game. Attorney A. M. French, of Cloud County, Kansas, was here yester day nod today, on legal business, and while bore went over the northern portion of the county with 15. K. Poolo. He thinks we havo a great state here. He starts east in a day or so. Tho Portland automobile club will go to Tillamook thia week, to attend the street carnival. Dr. C. It. Brown will be in the procession, and the cars will run through Tigardville, but will cut out llills boro, as the trip will be made via McMinnville and Sheridan. J. M. Greear, who had a chance to trade his Climax mill stock for a valuable ranch near Heppner, re turned the last ol the weok, satis fied that old Washington County was ptill the best for him. Mr. Greearrun into one of those East ern Oregon dust storms, and that knocked the trade out ol him in a hurry. J. 15. Kirkwood, formerly of Farmington, and who is a graduate of Taciho University, has retired from liis position as professor ol botany at Syracuse University, and has accepted a position as botaniBt for a rubber company in Mexico at a salary of about $3000 per year, household expenses and reBidi-nco furnished, Mr. Kirk wood 13 well known here, being married to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Iloyt. Orchil Savins-Trust IJank ((h;s to Wall T'l) KEUI.E.-S IWESIUEVrs! HilMioro l'ci!e II, t. Kut Not Several Har4 The Oregon Sayings ,t Tnet Co. of Portland, cloned ita doors yester day. The di-po-its run over two millions. It in naid that the com pany can pay out, but it may take J 1 two years at the mont. K. K Ly tie, who wiIMhj reeponMble only j for the amount of his stock, which is said to be several thousand, says that the euspansion will in no way ell'ect the TillamooK road, as the money for that purpope is checked from the I'nited Slates' National Hank. In fact, Mr. I.ytle's t fonal account was kept at tho latter bank. The bank has gilt edge se curities. The llillsboro Lumber Company had a small deposit 1 . L. Wl.. ' 1 - tliail 11' ' lit llin IJAI,&, H KI ,-.. . t,i r Lhag. Lamkin has one of their ..i I.,. . tu. - u..i.f.o i .71 a riuut, cuiu. iuie, however, was not nreseDted for pay mailt, and the Lumber Company will make good. There are pos sibly several others in Hill-boro who have small sums in drafts. I F. L. Hrown. of Laurel, was in j town today, and, mating a towns man on the street, eai J : "Well, lell us a lie." "I can't," was the rejoiner, 4 for I am hunting the brother of a man whose leg was ju"t now broken in front of Lam kin s hardware store. He fell on the) ouUide casing which is to hold the concrete." F. L. ventured an exclamation that it was too bail, and wanted to know the man's name. 4,You a-ked for a lie, and you have it. No one's leg was broken." F. L. bought. From and after September 1 the barbers of llillsboro will make the following charges: Shampoo, 25 cents; singeing, 25 cents; hair cut, 25 cents, heard trim, 35 cents; shaving, 15 cents; neck shave, 5 cents; massage, 25 cents; razor honing, 50 cents. With BDy 25 cent job a neck shave is free. Hours: 7:o0 a m. to 8:30, except Saturdays and Holidays. Viola tion of this will make a tine of 110 imperative. Mrs. J. A. Bergen, of Ridge rarm, 111., and daughter, Miss La Verne, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I.amkiD, for three weeks, departed this morning for home, via Vancouver, and other Canadian points. J. 0. Lamkio accompanied them as far as Port land. A young man working at th tun- nell, and who ia aged about 25, was thrown from the buggy at Buxton, Tuesday, and sustained, a severe bruise on his face. The horse was frightened at the steam exhaust of the P. 11. Si N. engine. The in jured man came down on the train an.l Dr. F. J. Bailey dre?sed his wounds. John Goodin, father ol County Judge Goodin, snd who in olden times built more Washington County bridges than the man who invented the structures, was in town, today, enroute borne to Montavilla from a trip to North Yamhill. Headers will please look up the advertisement, display, of ths Howell Bros. k Co., general mer cbandise, Scholls. The story told is terse, to the point, and carries more significance than the usual display. Read it. County Clerk dolman has is sued marriage licence to John Dames and Miss Lydia Buchole, both of Gaston. It was necessary for the bride-elect to have the written consent ol the mother, S. C. Inktey, of near Banks, was in town this afternoon, and called at the Argus oll'ice. The office al so acknowledges a call from the great baseball fan, h. r. Willis, of Banks. John Salgeber will begin hop picking in his yard this side of West Union on August 27. He still wants more pickers. Leave your register at the hopyard. Commissioner Buchanan and Judge Goodin were passengers out on the Tillamook line, this morn ing. Bud Otis, who has harvested 5 acres of cucumbers this season, was in town today, being treated for an attack of lonsilitie. Danoe at Glencoe, Saturday, Au gust 24, Walkers' orchestra; tickets anil ice cream, 11. W. 0. W. Hall. Lester Soehren, of Sacramento, Cal , is the guest of his sister, Mrs. L. 15. Wilkes. Lincoln Landess, of Lousignont Lake, was in town this afternoon. I). B. Lusby, of near Mountain dale, was in the city yesterday. Geo. R. Bagley made a business trip to Portland, yesterday. Webb Phillips was down from Cornelius thin afternoon. J. C. Beach and wife, ol Glencoe, wero in town this morning. j Pay Matthi-, r.f Corneliun, ar.d ! I a eon of Mre Julius Petereon, rear-! ly I --t a lioz-r, yeaerday after-- ,nie-.n, by getting it in contact with , tot 1; ;( enlric on the engine. Pr. larmeeM drosd the wounded - 'Vf!' MRUhi,', workel ,l the . i.oiiurirer. 1 ,,fie of the Greeks working for the P. K. ,v.N, above Huxton, in sorie rnannerjwas struck by a rock I today, and his face was badly I bruisf d, beeides knkinn out eev "ai of his teeth. It could not lie learned whe'her or not he was ger- iounly ir.jured. Shi rii'T Conr.ell has succeeded in getting th horse etolen recently from Oen Murray, of Cedar Mill. The thief rode the, hor-e to Aurora h i'il !h;r', r,a,r Y ei J, fa a No one saw the party -ho left the aoimal and the identity of the thief is yet to be ea a 1- 1 tablished. W. V. Wiley was a Portland visitor, yesterday. Mr. Wilev was a witness to the clamorous de positors, lined up in front of the Oregon Savings A-Trust Co.. and ays tin crowd nearly filled the "tro't, across the Schiller cigar fac tory. Au2ut Sohomburg, brother of Fred, intend coming to Oregon next year, to mak9 this section bis bom. Ana. is one of the bovs 11, nt - 1 ,, Uiat ran meke things bo, and he ,, . , r , ..." " ,f welcome addition to Washington County. County Clerk Godman, up to this afte'jioon. has issued, since Janusry 1, .'!m; hunters' licence', as aair.st 141 for the Fame period of la-', year. It apfiears that the hunt. rlo-t is stronger in l'si7 than in 1'hm;. Kevins Hu-khalter was over from South Tualatin, this morning. He says the John Kamna frm has just finished threshing, and that wheat went full thirty bushels and oa's over HJ bushels, machine meaeure. The Mne!ey quartette will give an entertainment at the Congrega tional Church, Tuesday evening, August 27, under the auspices of the Cong Christian Endeavor and M. F. Kpworth League. The Evening Telegram prints a big Ftory about an apple that is 14 inches in circumference. The pip pin is cot in the eame class with the one at the Heidel office, and raised by A. W. Barber. Forest fires have been raging up on Gales Creek and Buxton, and il the weather keeps dry, which is quite likely at this timed year, there may be considerable damage to the timber. For Sale: Fifty acres cleared land in the viciniy ol Hillsboro, on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line, rine location; good building site. iLquire of Argus. Workmen are tanr-a out the vault partition io the sheriffs office, and which is located between the county trfasurer'e old quarters and the regular otuce cf the shrievalty. A. N. Stanton, general overseer and superintendent of the Meier k Frank store, Portland, was out this cflernoon, interviewing the farmers of this section. Dr. Lewis Perkins, of Portland, and who has been at Buxton, the guest of his parents, was in town, today, visiting his brother, Leo. Perkins. Lost: Between Weik's residence and tent tabernacle, on First Street, a watch guard and charm. Return to Argus office and get reward. M. J. Gleason, of Portland, and a former resident of erboort, was in town last evening, enroute to Bux ton. Deposit your money with a pro gressive and growing up-to-date bank, such as the Hillsboro Com mercial. Erwin Ritter, who for years ss sesfed the northwest portion of the county, was in town yesterday af ternoon. Wm. Deihl,of near Tigardville, and who is well along in years, has been admitted to the poor larm F. T. Kane has qualified as a fire ranger, and is now ready to grant permits to burn slashings Mrs. J. C. Snyder, of Kinton, ia at the St. Vincents Hospital Port land, undergoing treatment. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Kxcellencia snd you will try them again and again C. R. Adams, of Scholls, where he is in the mercantile business, was in town this morning. Miss Lucy Humphreys, of this city, will teach at West Oregon City, this Fall Born, to Lars A. Johnson and wife, of Bethany, August 19, 1907, a daughter. Family cow, in milk, lor sale. Fine milker. W. H. Connell, Hillsboro. all a 1 at Aoranam ,anier jr., 01 near Phillips, was an Argus caller last evening. Joseph Bishup, ol Helvetia, was down to the city this afternoon. Clas. Koetur departs for a trip to Eastern Oregon, next week. John Schneider, of near West Union, was in town Tuesday. W. F. Haase, ol South Tualatin, was in town thia morning PROFESfllONAU F. A. HAILKY.M. D. I'hysirian ami Snrirenn Ott'.ra - li.iiley-MoeKan blnrk, UUirr K.einn 1', 1.1 hihI I.i. Keiileur-.Huntb-e..ri,er Ita.-. liiia an.l fiaron.l Htret. Unto " I'll, ,n". S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON OiHc iipHtair oyar The tlta Dm; Stora IUm.lnc gut of Court Horn, In tha cornar of the bio.-'. JAMES l'HILLIPK TAMIES1E, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON .Surireo'i Houtherii Pacific FUiiroad To. oiixultaiuui In Frmii h or Kurliah. Of lira iiOiir. over L. M. Hoyt Co', at.ira, norto m,!.. r Ma,,, 8t.f HilUlwro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keniilence on cornar Kaconri and Oak 8ta Oregon Phone Main 1 18. HILI.SBOKO - - - OREGON NfeArraWVWWJVyVj A. B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. FITTENGER Dentist K00111 10 and 11 Morgan-Railey Illock, ittreet. Over Iiennis Store. HILLfiHOKO OREGON Cao. R. Bmgtmr W. O. Hmrm BAGLEY A HARE ATTOHNIiYS-AT-I.AW Kooms 1 and t Skate Bnlldlnf HILLSBORO, . . OHF.GOV. VirrrrrWrSVyWWyWV II. T. BAGLEY ATTORJiEY-AT-tAW Office, nptaira, over the Poat Office, HUUboro, - Oregon eWSfVfWfWVWl E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Rooma 3, 4, & 3, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro. JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Cptaira, Bailey Krgaii Block. Room, 1 anj a. HILLSBORO. - ORJCGOS, VNerrefeVeVawWW W. N. BARRETT ATTOILNEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stairs, Central Block. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upetalrs, Rooma 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon eVAVAeVrrW Ov F. SHELDON Attorny-at-Lw and Moiary Public Oft lea ovaa Waheang'm Star Hillsboro, Oregon IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble and Granite Monu ments ami Tombstone, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write Ua for particulars. Address 335 K. Morrison, PORTLAND : ; : - OREGON : T. R. Imbrie Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and sale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. Room 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland - Oregon G. M. HUNTER Contraotor mnd Builder Estimates given on all classes of building Inea, flrat mud Main Mia. Raaldanoa, aaat awiaf at Oak. Both HUlaboro, Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S. Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest Gkovk Graduate of Grand Rapids Veterinary Col. Five years' successful experience in treating hordes for lameuesa. Practice . all modern surgery. Castration, Spay, ing. Nerving for Relief of Chronic Lameness. Operation for Roaring. Pacific StaUa' aud Independent phone. Calls answeredprotnptly, day or night. HorBe, sound, weight, 1000, and cow, in milk, lor sale. R. II. Vose, VntatVl II I I lultSttSl. All MlIlAaf 111 Matt : town yesterday.