,,,,, fi.uiJ Wins Suit Ain-I , , A; N. Ct.lip.tl iwt tl,iHMll.U .iM.IMIIUI.I Q.l)f H II I.. ..( til lilt llMwU'.l l ' U" ! In ih "f " Mut ' ' " ;"'n"'' ""f nU; tiir out. A.liiri" '"b""1'1' 'vr!'' r'x. "'' trim, rents; !,n ll.lV,lu- Kail j""'""'!'. ' """. iik ahay, : lUHf"'1 I'-fi.t.; niK.Hngrf.. -jr, cent- rsior .,,4 N.vin.n ( ...tl1M,y, "vrrji,,,,,, . r) w tU ri!lit W1 ,l ' """l ""ji ,lTiil','""k J'"'-'" 1 url" 11 ! . . ..:. .i ii ., ! It A Co I , , St'i' kdlJU'Vl ,,,, ,, ,,, . .wrtbh-h n I-.:'-';..,, lU urvMcr nMf Ii't'l l j bo li"1 "u'r I i i. Afk'n r-i- r'. r t id Hbj, Mr. I' , .) I If, II. r inj.r 1 1 y (jjirinrllln ll V" t H il'l W1T j,y giMit Ju'U:" r.'i.'.u'. (;.. cMo.ai-'l 11 lh" ' l: 4 jC. (V w-uM '5'-! ' '"" I ' (hn-. 11 " ' " M of ll I"1 'r 1 Mr. I.yiln 'f ! i' ;i' ItratfMl in !. f foUti f("HI t'." innill Ll " It: jQor!iii l1'' ,''l'lu, m,"r. '! ttt Iwn-b fr.'ii II - I - t - l " I i r ibaJili ill- ' f ":y llif ' bi!. Tl, niiilrliliiili f.f ill' 1' K A .i . . .l-i . : . . ' ttri fntitlrit t a i 'ii.ii-i i I t)i'!o-t i.iinl to llm liaiik, Uiont of oat, linft 111 !'' IKh ' ', ''''' l,r'f f''rtiiiin, whiln Morria, kring tirl ricun-l tlir r : h t ! , !," t aihier, IIim (.fl-irnil to give l-UHUC SALt: ! Tl unilrfi(!iii-l ill M-ll ! nl.'tn auction at ln j U, m n i!u ' of lliutun, ut !' iiVU 'i, a in , o. MTI'KPAV. Al'iil MT ::i III M. 4 !. t ;, ' . i.ix, , i i into, suit, I i.m, null I"''' . ii'l.t'i? I n , i la a, $ jriift ol-t, 4 l.cu I i .i . ' m'A huh by urn! !; ill '..-i i in' 1 1 . i . ;'. . I to ((Ml, ( il'i tl, l:r il!v In I j, I ii j ft, (il rnO'litiun I t,iitj i,)U i.i i.ri 1 uiflk. t'(. k tiAf.irr. tien tit:r: l4 Hk', hi '! , J r n i l.i, . I. i . : tMI MotTI I lir!rl(, (Jrllrtal ll"Kl U - I Hliol lilllillllir, m K .ill mi.) H'.iilirl H OSb'l llfl 'r. TftlK tf Hill. Ovt-r 11", yiat'i tiui", i. t.r c. ut. ii li n m , 110 lad mull r, c ili. I.UDfh at it Km. John K'tiik, lUM'r, B. I'. I'urin liuii, Amu.,! ccr. TAVLUH (i A I. LOW AY Mr. I!y TnjK.r and Mi l'.' iiha B. (iall.iaay, li 4li nf thii city, m c h 0all. lu marriagn, Sun l-iv. An luil 'I!,, I'm;. K.-v K J I .hi It iv f-Mtorof tin. Kvar-k-. l'cal l.-ir, h officiating. Ttio itm ,iu in ,i ii n of alter Taylor, will kiou t rr lor team, mid the Inidn in n tUii.h ttrnf Mr. and Mr. S, .1 (niUonoy, IB'I in M-fy p nUr n, (, 1. 1 wj vicinity Tli. y will in !:. I hi-, city llit-ir lii'in' f .r the ri M'iit. SlUKWALK NO I It K Xotiwin hereby jiivcn tbt if pr p fly ownerrt do i.nt at .u rn n, -,). preparatinn to i l , mid in.'.odi ly build ilffcctive fi lc a." or PUI tliein in a d-icnt atal.M.f ro-'s? ir, tlm city W1ll coiif.trn, t iMiin-l i,,,'.,, i;t:t, nl iiriKnd to collect the cut .fi .' , . . . . . lrmli,M,. Tbi. nr.l,r!M:.J W . II . W .d.rung ban louder pliM anting n t.ri.nr. and w.r.l, ' 1 'lI,,,1,,f l,'.','rf'""""10' ,B I.0'1: lonR(i(0 a, imc i,,i: id, tbe ! lrVk U' , I tilk, A"iiii':iition, and i new race traci Jolin li,iiii', May nr. HilUuro, July 'J-, p.i!.;. TWOSISTfcKS Dili 'Jitb hM ri-1'nntly cUimt'l two "tern, iiig,itrrt f d,,, Ivl Wo (.oiiHlahln and nifi', mrlv Pioneen, (,f WaHhingtoit County. n. Amnnilrt Sbi-rman, of lU-rlt -fi Cl., ami l0 Wlll) ,(,rn licie Mfcli ', ,s.,0, .lind Aiiku.I 10, "t an illncHri of tbren ye vei two dnugbteiH, Mr. N-tt in V1 Rl"1 M,' "'I'"''''1''" KoKi". ,01 eon, Arthur Hlu rnmn, all id rkeley, M'B, Martha CoiiHtnbb. Uol.crli, UnivfrHiiy Park, died nt ).or "ote, AtigiiHt 27, l'.iOV. Sho w.i ii w of MrH. Shernmn, nnd whh on tlm Countable, ilor.ntion mll 1.1, 1H.VI S,b lenv.M the rmni, S. h. ItoUrtn, and on ghtr, MrH A. C. Uur.lick, of univemity Patk. Tho two etHtori to mourn tlmir Ion-, of tli-ur "omediRto family, tho following mother and NiHterit: Mrn. Kii.i Shtttfl, thin city; Uiohnnl Con aiile, Hnivereity Park; MrH. Mry r'. this city; Mr. llnrmon f"Y,n' Ar,"t'-; M". Mim.io Sco u,i UniverHity Prk. R Mr. Sherman whh intcrr"d ivt J,8yi and the funeral of Mr. j"wrta takna place tomorrow. Tho "ini will reach thirt city on tlm al" tram, in tho morning, and tho WalHtartH from tho depot, nnd ""nenl will 1m Rt Wiwt Union, fV''ealohe hold in the churoh ut point. Ktm ami Pacilio Monthly, $1-0 Bnm I . ftr m I. I. '" ll mr. ana Mm. v . r OnOVflr nf D.il I 1 e nover.of Portland, and formal I,nirOlflnooe. Amimit '!. 1907. a n , . .. n ' I P. CUrk, lor many riinnth a !- I . l I I miluy morning ,( u,r ;ir-.v lit l,n. I gone i the trRiti in t.'.e. bin run into Portland, ami pi-1 l f.,r il ili piflum wa r rick with H i.tTf .rrliK. ml died within u few iiiirmtiM. I). ii-m ! ii I I ii in h .tithern Pacific em l-i'iy r.i r'. inn month. I In i-M ini wirkH on a vacation this hnii.iiii-r, and In. I.ut rmnntlr re tllliii"!. Il favtw It widow S From mi. I after BentmiiUr 1 (I.. t.rM fM i,f HillrlMini will make til. il.ilmti,,; chargi-a: HhatiiMio, - fl'H )'! tt nick ulitvfl in free i',u,": i "11- i" to :;il,rt,i Siurilyn and iloliituv. Vin!. , fn r-ranvi. i w.;.'...-..ir !""'i-f id llicl.irr, lit.ral Carrier !;,.,(. , m in 'JVadav ami ii l iheud on the Aran... Hun 'ul.it.. I Iw.i i-cn from Spring pul ''" February I In-v wo n't vrry hij(, Init thy , rtfn- r I rjj, ai.il with a little t iniin JiiIiim liny l.t iiHueiicn. to tik tl.nn .1 1 1 ititli Indiana . 1 k(r.t ir"ilnr nln-n linpiik j liop- in tlm ;.i, jr,r,, thii Kali, 1 1 i: , 'A . I . "i I l-.i" .111 n ; ' U.. Ii, litAt iiiMllmi hrftt titif I Itr r, t n'.t l.i k 'inn ll )..,! lr n ' I'liinlliri .'nt'i't'DtU'ry. H r . , j , ,,M ,(ii,k I mi l j,,,,, , , muni I .1. .! (,. . -1 I.,.!. .Jii urn. ti riK'in. I.. J. roiinltvr. I'Iiiji, Tin r in a rl aiicn tli.it tlm Having ii li tiini fili-, Unt work in IVrl 'en. I limy iv up in full. I'rpni- 1 ... - . 1 nrj 1. 1 . t I radically nil ln ha), amounting t at-nit i lii.iim Tiling am look' ii'rf. riglit.-r for tlm lucklm da- iuii . r Wc Imvn llmrodghly overhauled !ir fu j cli).jr and nthnr ma cfiir.nry, atcJ arn now rnady to Itaiidln tin l.nw Cfnjl. CllO)ing li, 'Ii:mIm, Ttiura.Uya, and Siitii'.lyi. Up mil mill fpi-d at in'-t i t j.ric and pay lwt print I. r liv rut ijraiii C. It. lUiclian nu sV I n , Cort'cliun. lr, W. II. I Urn, m.n cd Mr. and Min. J. C Mum, nun a Hillrhoro it it t thia wi ck, ftiirning from Nr-njKijt, li' rn li fiij iynd a vara tii n, nftr a Summer t ilia Stat llni.( ii.il, imniriiiii Ir, A. K. Tasn n M'l. f irin.'rly ol thia .!o. Mr llrtrn leivi for Philadelphia iu a ', (Uy, to lake up hi htudiwi at a ii. lie! rnllap, S'ry-l: Hull, rel, with white pt ill f irt diend. MiJ (olllfl Hpoll Oil liijy, Al'.mt ,r. yearulJ. Stray ed .vy iihcut Aii)tut t, from St. Miry'e llonii', Hiavrtun. Ueward. Notify St. Mary', I'.-averlon, Ore l lie I'riH' MotlioilinU are having l:i)Vi crowd at thi'ir taliernacle ii i iiiw". on Kint Main, under tim dinction nf Ktiv, W. N. CdlToe, pn- idim; oliifr, and who i aHiiit c I hy Ivi-w. lowy, HaHlorn, Br r.l!, nod ntlu-rti. Thn tnei.ting onutiuue for Hoveral day, and may r proloisgnd into weekl. Strayed: Span hnrapn; black nine, l'H) hhiihIh; ihrk sorrel Imr .', nclii'd inane, whitn on feet. I'm h Ini-i l.rand. l.il'ral reward. (Inn, TotnpkiiiM, Phone llleneoe, I'.i'. lii,. St.t.M or addreurt Hill and umiiu.lH will 1 built near Koee Ciiv Park. V. A. I.aidlaw, for tnerly id thia place, in one of the exectttivo foiiiiuittt'O of the new Ho'lillli n. ) liryiuen, Attention: Five to 10 good dairy imwh, for bale. Kreah, or frili eoun. ."! miles Houth of ScIuiIIh, on Ncwlierg road. P. N. Skinner. P. O. Addrenn, Newherg. Molh PhoocH out of Newherg. J.u'ili Spi.im, an ohloriy man living m ar IMhany, juet over the linn in Multnomah county, had hii right thumb blown oil by the pre mature diH'ihargeof a gopher gun 1 iht Sunday. 1 1 ih right hand waa ii!m hurt, but not hriously. Dr l.i. kUtnr attended the wounded digit. For ealo: Handinade wg;,in, 31, half-truck etyle.in Rood repair; 1W) lb anvil; CO lb blackHinilh vine; 1,'ittla Uiaut Hcrw plate, almoet now.-- II. M Sturdevant, Cornelius, Oro. T. U. lUtclilVii, of SchollH, made the Arfiiin a pleasant call Tuesday Mo report everything an being lively in bin noction. TAX NOTICE The t.mfsve'1 "f U'flHhlngtoii Coiinty. or.'con. wlio lmvciml.l but one-half of their taxea for the year l.6, anil winch mii.l lax h-vled in .lanuary. IV"7. ,eliy noMied that the remaining half of said tai ile nnd payable the irst Mim.layln October, aud if not paid by that date, the 'w compel! me to charge on,) collect an lulerent charge of U per cent, per numim. addition to a penar v of ten per cent., and the iuterea Ihercon, n.uat under law, be C'"Pued Irom the lirst Monday in April, 17. Tawawill he received at the HUeril.a 0lli.-e from and after thi date, imte.lat Hillaboro, Ore.. Una Aiigual ,y"7, j, W. CONNKLL, lirpff of Wa"'''"l''"nro""tv- V' S.IJH I lie Salem l.i uc Mic! l iisl Ik- Oniipkkd UILLSBOKO LINi: U) UK lit i LI May Mart I bit Fall, and W.i, N.4 L'ntil ir io Chinf Kuginner K. I.. Jionul. , r.f ; the Oregon Kli.ctric, waa in tl city, Tueaday, and aemin-d an r. gua ri-p .rter that the HiUnlr, ex tenaion of bin company would be built, and that without .iie-lii,n . Mr. Donald think th- I inn won!.! lay Irom it im-rption. In talk ing to the Argua repreH ntr.iive, ),. said: ''Tli lird lr..itioii, i,( f hi i-. f Kft tin Su lr in hue lu i.,ri uline. r Ueterv nmn that h- ..ik in linj. nnd put him at llir If.hi. V,- iu!. irall) uw nine turn ll:nn r m,;i, llie d(, owni) o the munuy C l(U)iri. V iiowb.ive mienjj.iu oM l!,r I'lirlldid end. llir . tlirr :',!r i f liritl.... IkiiIIdk ert!i lor li!U, uud Ukn,; ll av (film the (tram ln,vtl. Il llir wrdlirr hold" kooI luii riion,;li, ni' l r romplfle the Salem hue m,.,ii r ripect.we niy t, able to rrmlil!i:: 1 lioio Ihu Fall, late in llir luir, honart i, la an ai.ur. d Int. 1 1,. only ipirtliuii i, whethrr I! m'! nr cy In ,ul cpltil in gradi'iK tl.nl U'.,'n ! rallur romlitiona e could not c.en- i IIrte uutll nett year, oi bold it nut!: .spring, and then get t.u-y with a i,.(t lone, and roiupli-te rai.'v in thr Sum j nirr. ra, the line '.ll be bm!t-.v..! n j 111 py liaudmiicly." j leatnnlay wa the i4 day m i which the .,( "J Iwud wa to lve len flleil with the city a a nutter ! of good faith, but no b ind arrived ,' Th matter of a frai.cbi-n, however, ; can again lie taken up and put i throtigb in bot order if tht'C'im : pany concluded ta build thi Fall.' rubhahera' note Nrttbrr the un-i'i.ti IJrctili- nor the t inted K-nlua. i, n! thru Uiuda ill nuns of f s.o.m. m -lr n! n I to hold thnr f rmii-tinari. J In- iiit i' .n i Mirctric, liorrr, uiid il!l K i1, t II. T. IUi(lev IK ImmiiiI of dm it, us rial rewiliitinii to eilrml the line to t!r-1 city, buildiiiK fioiii ne.ir lit itlni. With oiil iiotint tiic eninMiiv uiti ml nuii lm, and mil aiily fot ami gel the fi.onli.M , a Mum (i the riht of mux nr,' i. ;J AMUSEMENTS The announcement Cf the ennui g ; of the John F. Stowe nn i i li-r pa-1 vilion, I'ncle Tom's Caldo Com-1 pany, which will appear in Hilir-! boro for one night only, on Monday. I Seiiteinlier '2. will be i.lenHint nrKH i to our amusement goers. This big comoanyV name is a houfelmid I word throughout the uastero states, ! a every season il visit the same j territory and the reason it retains i interel ami keeps pfttroiift;-!' at tin-1 high water mark, which lies in the fact that Manager Ktowe has added new features to please and interest Thi seaaon, on its western tour, will be no exception, and we art assured that the production will excel in attractiveness anything yet seen under the titla of this oid dramatic landmark. This com pany travels in their own special train of Pullman cars and guaran tee that the performance is fust class. Watch for the noon day concert hy Prof Hayworth's iniii tary hand of twenty pieces. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public atictiou, 1 tnilo east of Cedar Mill on the Cornell road, beginning at 10 o'clock a. ta , on WEDNESDAY, SKPTKMBFR is. One cow. in milk; 2 year old heif er; 2 hogs; lot of chickens; (i siaml) of hoes, wagon, plow, harrow, culti vator, Champion rake, fruit drier, Gundlach drill, bone mill; lot bay in barn; aome potatoes io field; household furniture and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale $10 and under, cash; over $10, ten months' time, ' per cent, approved nolo. Lunch at noon. V. F. Thomas, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. DELPLANCHE -VANDERZANDEN Mr. Ktmene Delplnocho nnd Miss Anna Vanderzarden were united in marriage at the Vurboort Catho lic church, on August 27, 11)07, n Nuptial High Mass being perform ed hy Rev. L. Verhaag and Rev. Father Kettenhofen, assistant. After the eeryice was over, tho bride and groom went to the homo of the bride, where tho dinner was served, after which the guests were entertainbd by dancing. The pres ent were numerous and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Delplancho will live at the home of the groom ARE YOU INTERESTED? For sale at a bargain, a one-third interest in a general mercantile es tablishment at' a good country point, with a fire trade, and no loss because of hook accounts. Pays. well. Will give terms if desirable, but party must bs Al roan; must have 11,000 caBb, and then will give reasonable terms for balance Addiesg, for further information, Argus, (No. A.,) Hiliaburo, and response will be Bent. Argus and Journal, $1.75. For a (rood Binoke try the Schil ler or Kxoellencia Mid you will jry them again and again. 'i o. Koelur, of liuxton, called V.'i ..'ui pil'iy. A. C S.bii'.M And fitf;iy were in l'lo'liinil yi Kler luy , K l. Hi diulrnerh h went to Port land, Weiliiiodiy. Fred N ar: up, nf thin r;,0 f)f Hanki, y,i in town thin afternoon. Ja.'.b iUfi'i-ly.of Mountaindale, wa a i ',.;nty i-eut vi-itor, TueH-lay. Family cow. in milk, for i..-iV lino iiiiker. W. H. Ciomeli. lioro, i Haac, Srtlern driiirrint. and family, vi'otcil with relativea in Jlill-b.i:.) thin w-k. Hop picking v. ill commence in the j U'm. Jolly Imp yard on Monday, N-ol. , .Kirc picker wanted. ! l-u-y K. and O.K. Wiadorn, of I i ortlaml. were in thia city Tuet ! day. ! i . -. ... I'ljn-ii your moi ey witb a pro-!::n-ipiv end ir',wirig up-to-date ; li-.i.k, e'.ir h an tho Ihllrboro Com mercial. K'lgar H'uiiHiii and T. 15. Per kii.H, Kuxt' ii hu-ii.e-H men, were in tow n W'edr.i-rday . IM. Tti','ii!ii, a prominent onion grower tf IVaverton, waa in town thi ui'.rf.ir.g. C i'ii. ty Treasurer W. M. Jackson and wifo left for Nnworl today, for . . k'n oti'.ir p. II i p p:-kir.g begina generally in tlm c ti',ty, Monday morning. The Z;1 U (i d yerl iiil laiu picking J'ii'jr.'il;iy, S-pt. Ti. '.V. U. l:ivii'and Mis Chriatina M .('orti'.ick, both of Laurel, bavi! i ii granted license to wed. Mo'.ey to lo.n on real estate or pii'i.iia! neurit'. No bonus or commireion) at the llillsboro Commercial l!i.,k. Ovfri.d Si-!il-.e!i, of Mountain daic, was in the city yesterday, r.'p'jrts r-verytbirig line up hie way. F.t x Fii.e you rig thorough b;c I Cbs!er White brood sow, eliib!. to registry V. K.Wren, la-t bi'ti-o cn Seventh Street south. Married: August 2"), 1907, Mr. hn I)ini- nnd Miss Lydia Bu I elude, bith of Oacton, Lev. hbel j in;:, c d'ic'uiting. ! All pTr-ons are forbidden to j hunt, (isb, or otherwise trespass on j my fiim nuir Mountaindale, ; ui'ib-r p.-i.ally of proii-cution. Al- (red Fri' ki'on. Mr-. J. J. KuretSi, mother of the KwUli brothers, and Mrs. C. Rei- la!li.s, are visiting the urn". ha. Are you nwure of the fact that we can sell you toe latest styles of men s tun!.-, ior ksa money than you have been paying elsewhere?- SchiKiuerich l.ros. Kd. Siliuhnerich is putting a" new biiok foundation under hie residence, and a railing around his porcii. Owing to unavoidable delay of certain stock and fixtures, the tiraid Re-Opining advertised for Au:ut ;10 ha U-en postponed in definitely. Deu cf S .veeta. Rev. (iilpatrick, of the Congre gational church, goea to Patton Valley ti stay over Sunday. Sun day echo-. 1 at 10 a.m. Xo other service during tho day. Hav you aoy fence to build? If so v.e can fsive you money. We sell a j'.K'd substantial fence, 4 feet high, for in cents per rod. Schul- mcrich Rrof. Our whole stock ol candies is brand new, and we are making up fresh sw cHs every day. If you are particular what yen eat, you should buy jour candy at the Dou of S.vei-te. A subject appropriate for "Labor Sunday," will be delivered next Sabbath evening, at the church in Roedvillo. .Cordial invitation to all. For S:il;': Fifty acres cleared land in the viciniy of llillsboro, on rural mail and milk route; near telephone Hoe. Fine location; good building site. Iuquire of Argus. Several farmers were busy this week, hauling grain to town. The local market on Wednesday last was, wheat, Tic; barley and oats, $22 per ton; The quality of the grain thus far threshed is good, with average yields. I will sell tuy place of 200 acres, 7 miles beyond Buxton, half mile from new Tillamook railway sur vey; 12 acroa cleared; lots of cedar on plr.ee; frame house; running water on place, and springs. Good pasture; line place for stock ranch. Will eell for $2,000; halt down, bftbir.ee, plenty of time, at 5 per cent. Address X, care Argus. PROBATE liiiardianstiin of Grace Mabel Ricsby, Petition filed asking for appointment of Joaephuie Wright as guardian. Ktnte Ciitnriua Setiflen deceased; Christian Zueicher appointed adminis trator; Abraham Reiche-u, R I and J C Kuratli, appraisers. Uunrdiansbip Auna Maria Schibig, closed of record. 1'iiintdiHin.hip Juhu M Luther et ala, M It Ituuip, appointed guardian ad litem. Instate Adorn Payne deceased; John Payne, Millard Armstrong and C S Gay, appraisers. lvstute N;ithauniel Nye; settled and closed of record. - Instate Thus M Utiles; final account filed and Sept 30 set for final settlement. OOUNTYTIMBER CKCISE Sim-FOl'R HUNDRED Cruisers Make Their Con tracts (Jood and (itt Pay FOLK MF.X ft EKE EMPLOYED EitiiiMte ii Fully UiiipIcUd, aod Givea ! Pilliona County Assessor fJeo. II. Wilcox now has the total cruise of stand ing, merchantable timber in Wash ington County, eligible to anw-s.. ment, and as returned by Cruicrs Prescott, Neaae, Cavell and .1. P.. I'aitey. The total estimate in l,0;l,!t.jo, 7."), or to ue the lumberman'.. terriiB, l.OGJ.ft") M. feet. It is a safe proposition to say that this will add four and one hall million dollars to the tax roil. Some of this cruise covers unpatented land but they soon pass to pa'c-nt, an the timber will then be t!xd. M..l. .1 :.. :n i i .i. .'.mu ui iui9 itin i;n a"" "-eu r.l Tl pr M., and some will le valued a hioK 1 1 or, .... f -V...... :. :.. close in and near a railway line. ,., -n " , in iu u ir where tbere is a good watercourse. t'. . 1 :, . V L The cost of thecruise has exceed- R r:"'Dt 0 V?b-,D,?n edthe first estimate by e,rl v a thousand dollar, thia heinf dim to I , , n - . . the fact that more acreage was ex- plored than wa3 originally intend ed. Tho County will have n a id out 16,421.20 for the cruinir., when all the bills have been paid. The original estimate of cost was abuut j.oOO. Tho ceunty will get its cmi-e cost back, aod several time? that amount, on it? very first tax pay ment. If the county ar d state tax shall be 10 mills, this timber will pay a tribute of -N 5.000 taxation. It 8 mills; then 3G,i:0. If 7 milU; theu 1.11,000. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rofa Weisentieck to Frank Weistie teck ejuilcUini let 6 b!k 37, C ad liillsboru $ 1 Frank Weisenbeck to Rosa Weisen- beck lot 4. 5 Wk 37 S V ad Itbo. .. 1 Ann laby to John Leahy 7.S1 a sec 35 t t n r 1 w 1 Cjiralioe Drube et al to John l!uej;j; Jr.sj a t 1 n r 1 and aw.: 1 Archie Courtney to Cha Malcalui, lot 5 Reetls Five Oak Sub-die 1 Uilltoro Creamery Co L V Hetdel, part lot 6 blk 5 Simmons ad i"o Teter J Brown to A V Donelson lot 3, 4. blk 2 Huiuphrevi ai. 1S00 Idiac Leisy to Joniithin Bcjjus, 0.30 a Jacob Woolly donation I Ida Kerr to J F Kerr tract Tucker &. Stewart-) ad 200 Frank Nachbauer to Martin Vande bey ' a near Newton William Thompson to John J Wis- tuer, lbo a John II Hall a 1 c Cedar Mill Soco Estclla Price to Prospere I Frene part lot 2 blk 14 Forest Grove. ... iti Chas Koester to K A Mincemover 10 a Kbberts donation icoo Jcwephine Wigman to Emily Watson lot 13, Fruit vale Forest Grove. . . . 900 Cornelius Blaser to John Laksou, St.54aTi!den Beauchauip dona lion 37so James I Iloopes et al to I S Ramsey 100 a John H Walker donation. ..0000 Chas W Fitch et ux to Rudolph Op- plinger 30 a in t 1 s r 3 w 4000 C L Mead et nx to E L Ccrkius s e 4 jec 6 t n ttw 160 a I W A B -111 11 per 'to John C Pi.lock 160 a in H Buxton Sr donation. .. ISoo J C Pidock to H It GrinuoUl S.63 a in Geiger donation also 10 a in Sol Emeruk donation 2$oo Johu M Kerr et ux to James F Kerr a one-third interest in tract land in Stewarts ad to llillsboro 1 Mike Campbell to M J McKinney 160 a in n e 4 sec 8 t 2 n r 3 w 2500 Chas A Wvtuan et ut to Rodnev L Wildman 21 a a sec 4 t 2 r 3 w. . Jsjo Jeannie WhttU to Alfred Lsdd 37 a t l n r 4 w, L'Joo Lawrence Strand et ux to Frank Colfelt 6 a in t 2 s r l w 1650 Hannah 1 Lanchlin to J K Hates lot ift Forest Grove 1750 John lioyd et ux to Aug i,ovegren J a lu claim No 3S sees 25, 26 t 1 s r 6w 100 Jennie M Perkins to M Sidwell s 2 n w 4 & 22 a w 4 sec 34 t 3 u w 5 w 160 a Randolph C Brant to W II Stcmuie, lots 1, a, 3, 14, io, 16, 17, in J H Ranous sub div blk A Beavertontioo Herman Bremer to Martin P Reh- walt tract in sec 32 t 2 8 r 1 w. . . . 1700 Kl... A L. ........ . . 1 I W Tl..-. et ux tract of land in t i r 4 w... t;s V G Hare et ux to Flora Sears tract of land in Hillsboro 275 NOW FOR THE STREET FAIR About thirty people attended the meeting iu the city hall last eve ning, for the purpose of organizing for the street fair and livestock show to be held here the latter part of September. Mayor Denois was present and called the meeting to order. Postmaster B. P. Cornelius made an enthusiastic address upon the merits of the fair, ar.d eaid it was time for Hillsboro to move up and show the world what this pec tion can do. Upon motion of Mr. Cornelius tbe chair appointed a committee to have full power to go ahead, name dates, and appoint sub committees. The following will act as the committee: B. P, Cornelius, L. A. Long, J. W. Con nell, G. A. Patterson, R. II. Greer and John Dennis, the latter being chairman. The committee meets tonight to map out a campaign. Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. Mrs. Susan Brown and daughter, Miss Mary, returned from Seaside Monday. They report a nice out in 8- '1 wi Forfst C.rove vountr Indies! . w:k-d from th-t place to thej ic''i:";y fat. Ortitoa n.ili, in just: n hour and 1 minute, this mnro-j ir.g, taking the exercif) a a con.iti- j ,l'"'-,"n1; ll" Mi home at 6:45l lirrivm r,M W8H pij; ,Q wjj.,,e Did P Cn," while the other wa:-'.ed to move around a little. WA 10 kp up circulation. Tbeir iirsi nniM'e Mif,g Manche Lang ley and Mi- Mc.i'd Shannon, and their l.t nannes are tot given they will cliacge them in the fu ture, ir,3-wy. if. W. M.iier.of 8had liror.k, Hi.l-l-'.r , (,re., Koute 3. has about 'iT "' "t C;t vfold and .Shropshire ews, ahich he wiil ceil at a bar gVin, i r leu- to the riht partv. Mr Mdifcr will be oa his farm for a ehott time to recive ir.'juirits. A r fecial train waa Bent from liuxt m lai-t Friday, by the officials ,t the P. Ii ,t X. railroad coai par.y, for Dr. A B. Bailey to at tend a (if.ek laborer at Buxion, who bid bii r.oso, iip, and other porting r f bis fa.;e badly lacerated by a .1 .'ir.;r rock, caused by a pre nature hlaH. As the Grr-ek la- I borers &l g0 by cjaUr, Lis name d ! was iifd learned. y ' F. Thr.n:as, of Cedar Mill, Wednesday. He is havinir ..!', i". " ' ' a s-i.e prior to leaving for Madras, w l L mi . i Rl " ' " ' ? V"' DQ' courM te ' ' """ Th" Ar;u? b-arns with recret that C.'.vii Ad am-, aged 7 years, an oid Wa-hicgton county pioneer, was J!r:ck.-Ti with ja-&!yiis last Monday. Dr F. A. Ba.ley, the at ten ! ng pbyskiat:, hs.s slight hopes of hiJ recovery. Labor Day eu.j-ct will 1 pro rented next Sabbath moroing at the Tjila'.iri riair,s Presbyterian CuUrch. The Holy Communion will a!n be held at the close of the service. Everybody welcome. Fraiik Francis, of West llillsbo ro, was in last evening, attending tbe meetiog for the carnival and -Hock show. He says that the price cf onions is looking up fine just now. J. J. Smith, cf west of Glencoe. was in tcwa today, and exhibited some tine peaches raised in his or chard, and of a freestone variety. They, were larger tfian the beat which have been marketed in the town this year. The UDion services will be held at tbe Christian Church, next Sun day evening. . Elder A. A. Berry preaching tbe sermon. He will also preach in the forenoon at the regular servie-o. Mis Metn Wallace, nf Wehmng A Sans' store, is spending her vaca tion with L'.r parents, at Ham mond. She will also spend some time at Seaside. Mif9 Elif-ibe.li Smith is prepared to receive pupils, in music, for the rail term Incidence, First elreet, between Fir and Oak. Phone, Pa cific States, 4S7. The young people of tbe Farm- ir.gton M. h. church have post poned liit-iT its cream social on ac eouiit of rain to the evening of August 31. All cordially invited. Mr. end Mrs. O. P. Myers, Mrs. O. M, Cutting and Miss Margaret iison, all of Portland, were guests at the L. M. Commons' home, Sun day. Mrs. Maud Lake and children, of Bertha, visited her mother, Mrs, Pittenger, this week, returning home W ediiosday. Ray's big yard at Witch Hazsl, has started picking. Wm. Badey and J. H. Sewell will etart soon, Mr. Bagley t ) begin the first of the week. N. Woruer, of Laurel, was iu town this morning, and says that hop picking lias b?gun over in his section. Mrs. E. F. McXelly returned this morning from a weeks' visit with friends iu Seattle and Tacoma. Editor Bath, of the Independ ent, returned from a trip to Coos ! BiY lttet 1 uesday Mrs. Burris and Miss Nellie Wallace returned from Hammond, Ore , the first of the week. Hop picking will begin in W'm. Bagley's hop yard on Monday, Sept. 2. More pickers wauted. Mrs. L. A. Long and daughter, Marie, visited friends in Dilley, Friday. Mrs. Arthur Frewing, of Tigard ville, is visiting friends in Hills boro. The rain of last week sprouted some grain that was in the shock, and turning was necessary. Sam Humphreys, of Strawb?rry, Oregon, is here for a few days' visit with relatives. Johu C. Weatherred of Tacoma was shaking hands with old lilla euros in town today. W. M. Whitney of Astoria was in llillsboro to day in the interest of the 0. F. R. A. Look out for Patterson's the House Furnisher'B announcement next week. Wanted: Cnscara. or Chittem bark at the Hillsboro Pharmacy. Ciiius Joese, ot H-inkB, was a county seat visitor the last of the week. PROFESSIONAL. A. BAILEY, M. D. I'liyiician and Surgeon V 0,fir-a-rMorirwi. tl-k. apntalra. I... Keiiilenejk-Soiiili. w.,t e.,riler lla.eline and yioiid Hlrn-ta. .. ii i ii. men. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OlSce ujlirj orer The Delta Druic Hlura Ridnce Eaat of Court Hoe-He. Io tba corner of the bloek. JAMES PHILLIPJE TAMIES1E, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .Surgeon Southern Pactfio Railroad Co. CoiiMiiltalii.ii in French or Flnelinh. Of. dee iimtam. over L. M. Hnyt Co'a.alore, north ante of Main bt., ilillalM.ro, Or. F J BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICTAX AND SURGKOM Office with DrF. A. Bailey. KfHidence on corner gecond and Oak 8ta Oregon Phone Main 116. HILLNBORO ... OREGON rV-,NrViMyVVMVy A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both phones. Hillsboro, Ore. WAWS.VWVVVVV, DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Itooiua 10 aid H Morgan-Bailey Bloek, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ORKAON WsAWW WvSVVV-yVVW Ce. H. Dmylmy W. O. Harm BACLEY A HARE ATTORN KY S-AT--L AW Booms 1 and 2 Saute Baildlnr HILIJsBOEO, . . OBF.00.1. A-VStArWrWVVMVVViM U. T. BAGLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OrEce, npstaira, over the Post Ofjee, HiUaboro, - Oregon, E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro, v-AWVANVVVWVVVA-W JOHN M. WALL ATT02.NBY-AT-LAW OSce UpaUlra, Bailey rrgao Block, Rooms, 1 an! 2. HILLSEORO, - OREGON. V-ASS'rVVSreVSAAVV W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Up Stalra, Central Block. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon VWA-VtVA-r O. F. SHELDON AMorney-al-Law mud Molmry Pub I la Off lea rc Wmhrmo'a Mora Hillsboro, Oregon IMHOFF & MINAR Dealers in Marble aod Granite Monu ments and Tombstones, and all kinds of cemetery and memorial work. Write us lor particulars. AUUress & is. Morrison, PORTLAND : : : OREGON j T. R. Imbrie 1 DealB 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 Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all clasaea of building Shorn, Flra ami Main tta. RmmManem, maat naf mf Oak. Both Hillsboro, ' Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S. Office: Hancock &Gordon'a Livery Barn Forest Gbove - Graduata of Grand Rapids Veterinary Col. Five years' successful experience in treatiri g horses for lameness. Practice all modern surgery. Caatratioa, Spay iug, Nerving for Relief ot Chronic Lameness. Operation for Roaring. Pacific States' and Independent phone. Calls answeredprotnptly, day or night. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Eicelleneia Oregon manufacture.