HE JnllLLSBR ou xiv. HILLSBORO, OULGON. OCTOBER 3. 1907. NO. 29 I ) Urf ncJ- OM,cr '-"" IH'tlll'H.U y urn 4 H0UM OVtk ,aj Tmitlin llniwuiu Fln Mr a ttt v. Pncutii'K Attorney Wal Mt Ntwn men at Tualatin ' I I 'mImI! tre rtllwl r iimbj in Court. Mr. "all WpMHD lor l!it Htale, and W. 1 lr of d Col u.lorlli mil'" Ll.iW. Th rase of Kred i" it f I Cl ol Tu!!, was .ifiiu.tMMi. chirp w lr kHiiutl !"" -IfoiiiUr. u,, c,r" 1 UML ' Tualatin, defendant i u .niliv. to two rhrB ' r " .. . , , toi 0 on earh ronut. The dtrol lii"lf li'tU'T t' minor-. frtkCollll,'f HhnrwoHl. pladed .!it lo la rbartea il arepinii (waooBuntlay.and wa finl lid irtfb chMrgt. C. II. Smith, of su(J, plead! K"'t(y 1,1 u" tir t'f krt (i tc "!' ' fc;, ioii t'l'fil H on each 'Aitp 1 lis raw again! " i"r !;m l' minor, ami per- lllUCf (mi uK ' place, tt bilh iliMindMil lr. J. A. lilrt, t'l (iiilon, w arraigned, ltd turn! rtninatun on Ibre ebfiH, to fr selli.ig liUof to snort, inJ un for eelling liquor itl iumlilie than one gallon tttfottdiot UhiikI over to the yil (nnJ jurr, in the sum ol IWC bail, aim h h furnUhed. PUBLIC SALE. ft toJtrcignml will at public llOdioO, It 111" old ril"lll II. Ttw pin-, .'1 mile northeast of HJliboro, il Un . in. on Sm'RtMY.OCTOHKK 12 kf tun. ( in,, ill. I. I hi Id.; Iilm li km, i fl ul.l. l iUl; l.lai k Mint. .1 Vrt. Ittf (.nijf, villi mul l.ri'llc, 10 vr, rlii( n.ll; (rv hmrn, II II"; 1 (Mliif. 3 t.. I lutr Krlillltit, Ii nslMv'"-l luirwi liajr dliv.'J rn.Ui), l.li.li vmiliiiit Kr.n,f. in), I alia' ul.l l IP, f iiio, nil Mini hiii In I, ft. .m Mi liaria lmi.1 Vol Ullkeri .' yt i.l.l hrllnr, flfli, Jl Mihiiilil hfilii; 'I jrmfllnit lirtf.-r"; .1 tnbn.loilina.V 2-yrli hntfotn. I ft-li it Utwtttf n, n Kxlirunr: r(.rinif U(r; ai brail ali.ta: 3 t M llli kj-lr, 21 miu raii: llw liairn . Ml; 16 Itirli lliaillry rlilH'K t fcriilliti,r; Kur.lfti' rullUalm : iHn Dot taatil na'kii.K .ii; i III I of ilnw . w birriiv, 'J MH'tiu;!; inmI liarni. tmajlarb tlrlll; M. i.rmli k I inilrr; Kir M liiuifr; H"U.rim iimori; I'.U.inr Wlrkt;iin liiiKi-ir ; tup IniiKf ; nl tlnil t baoiKM; Nil, 'i uiliiilar rrram areata liimUr wniruii: 3 Inrli wifiiii;'i rrrk iirniK i-nl; grrnr, liuki.y. ami 3 tun. vrli Ii; n I . liollahntil fi tii4 iHlior aiiu lm Iihi luiiiirruiia In '"ton, l.i' nrli nl ihhhi. Trmiof Hale: ?0 ml Hiiilfr. k;ovr tit), 1 ynir'n litim nt S pwnt with .irovft Hwutity. S Ttwrna, I.K. Ing'ra. B P. CorrifliiiH, Atirlionerr. ELI HEINF.CK Wlinn tbr lily of IlilUUiro IkiiihIiI llin imw ily i.rk, thprn witu a railrokil willi noon it. wbirh tlm Houlhirn 1'nrilio lalr rxtliovrtl. Til" rity adkml tlm roiif liany lo rcplim tlm iwitch, or pay II I b film of 4.'S5, the company chooniiiK to do tlm Utlnr. Motulay Uat, Ibn city ofliciall rrcirnil vouibr-r for tht alwiva amount, which will materially aid llm cor iMirallon in ih tiayment of tl cit of llm park, rodui lriK thn origi rial iirrliK j.rui df 1 1 ('.'.', down to II'.'hT. Wbi-rt-at ti e city mnilm way luck to it ear. For HaU AIkiiiI 40 wrll l.ml bot a i) 1 1 briMjiI ow lnitilrnof K W. I)lniiian, 2 mil- aoulb of lilcnrop, acriMoi llm road from Tual tin Plain, church. P. O. ttiMrecu, itiiuimro, u :;. i Tl ara going bargn Wallarut, lxavra Porllatid thin wk, loaded with a liig r.iiiimfMit of railroad In. n and otlmr nu j.j'l if , for Tilla mook rod of t)i P. It A N.CV road, Tlm cargo includa lot of crliiidir iifrn for the ntw tl briilgc which am to ppan the WiUon, Kill bin and Miami river on lh n ule of the road The rail hied on the Wallacut, are Ullicient to build ii iniU of road Kr Kent: Farm of 117 acre, over l'Hl acre uiidrr plow; on rural mail and milk route. 2 mile from HilUU.ro, Ulephine connection. For trrnm call Farmer' line, Paci fic Htalr "jsl. Tlr ha b"n a fruit jar famine in IlilUtKiro for tome time pait, much to llm annoyance of the good hmiarwive of the place. Our lo cal oaier. However, are nov rn- nonnihle lur the horlK, a the irouble i with the Portland whole Dale men. who did not reckon witb the coming bumper fruit nop, iu their order to the Kt. biel A beifrr calf. 5 month old, red and white; een on Shady llrook road. Saturday, Sept. Ueward Notify Alfred AHrta, Corneliu, ltouta 1, or telephone May Hnw , Ulencoe . (ieo. S:hti!tnerich and wife, who have been in the Kant everl jij a. ii CiSIIKI) IIV A II Seventy I'tvc lx Wimlfull l alh on I.iiiiibcrmaii KILLED ABUVE BANKS, MONDAY W Tao Ttrui County Clerk of llii County 'two. A. Morgan, for two term county cl-rk of Wahingtoii Coun ty, and who for the paU yenr ha leen cnnnfcteil with the i I iilnlxir') Lumber Coriipaiy, nierating the mill at ll e foot i f Third Strwt, wan killed by a Ion rulline on him. while at work above P;iiik. Mon lay forenoon. Mr. Mergun and --ay ew? wiiwa--!. . - . . I A ; i At : crew were pulling in eluice h xes to run water down a gulch to the donkey erigine. An old rotten alder detrude I the wa'er level, and Mr. Morgan win culling il o i'. The alder impported a tree, about a. . a . 1 ,i 1.1 f , ... I . A ...... .1 1. ..... . laul 1 I (J irCl III i I 11. fliU HI l I 111 kvu.k4 iMa.i ri ii r ntwi iiniiin iipi i - . i. T, v led manv diaineier. wuicu wis a wii,uihh ii .inia of nli-reet n the Kal. una- anu wincii ui )"is i'R". .11. ami .n, ...nth rnltirn us home angle, aiong me nnna oi luucmi via I,o Angelee and San Franciaco yon. limey, wtio was on i ne kt i-lnitiiiKrirb ha aiwumed hi oppoeite bank from th windfall, .I...':-. ..v,i... tst ihaHninnmri'ial Uin ke to Mr. Morcan abiut the tlUHf a- .rii.-i 11, , . , . ' . - bank atlhi i.lace. uJ wiiiR noariy cm in iwiid, i i ..- i i. ... i .,! r.. . . . , . I anu CBUUOiiru oiiu w uui hm I)j not run ine rma oi navm your valuable paper burned or atolen when you can have a afnly depoit h.x at the II illeboro Com mercial ILnik for IllHlper year. the windfall, a it moved slightly. Another blow of Morgans ax and the alder severed, precipitating the huge fir. He started fir the other bank, but the trie caught . i . . . . . i , i .. ... i T. Vaughn, of bun lielore lie nan scarcely nioveu Hillshoro Mon out of hie track. Uib client was The crushed, and it h iiounuui u ne Councilman W Portland, wa in i i it t iKm A r it tin II ft V. lltl lJ1i-n I . .i nrilmanbaadone more ever wa conscious oi ins injuries. ...... .... .' " . II'... . . i i.. .fi in i-iirLiaiio i y in than any man elected to that otV.ce ing there was an ye witntri to the ....r.lLlin recent vear. More roll.nK of the log, i.nR down the " - . 0l.t.a l i aila Mr rHllVUIl Ul PMUI V uirinuvv. For sale: Pay driving mare, : rai(ej lne tree from the piowtrate year; geniie ami f"","r nlan, the time requiring rd.uu . (1 1 1 v Try City Pakcry Cream bread. Wm. Ailon, of Cornelim, was in town Monday. Fine line of Uarnillon-Drown slims, at John Dennia'e. John Pearson, of Kecdville, bad liiiMtii'SB in town Saturday. (jet your Auction Hale luncbw at the City Pakery. Otto Kraue, of Cornelius, wa a llillhhoro visitor, last Monday. J II. Staus. of near Phillip, was in the city Monday. J. I). Wharton, a well known Portland timb(-rdealer. wag in the city Monday. Fur sale White Fantail.and Homer ifon, cheap, if sold at once. K. L. Hubbs, fourth v Oak lister lliwkina, of Sellwood, fnrtnerly a resident of Hillsboro, wa in tow n Monday. ('apt J. 1). Merryman and wife, of Portland, spent Sunday in Hille b; ro, visiting with relatives. I!-v. Pu-lknap and wife attended the M. K. Cmference, at Portland, which ended la-t Tuesday. P.ichard Wiley, who is attending chool at the Bishop Scott Acad- iiiv, Portland, spent Sunday at home. Thn Loom Knd eale duoration within and outside of Wehrung' lore, this week attracted much at-teuiion. John Lnftui. who redemed a ni.e little h ine from the wilder u-i-s, n'r ulenooe, many year ago, was in loan Saturday. Thfl llolnteio herd of P. A Friikep, of Scappooe, won the blue ril)h;ui at the state fair, for the best milk lest. P. S. Anderson, the well known IWdville business man, was ounty seat visitor last Friday. Tht bate ball game between IliiUboro and Bink, at this place lat Sjnday, wa hotly con tested, the Banka' club winning i tie game by a acote of 12 to 8. S. J. White and wife, of near Kwlville, were in town Saturday Mr. White came to Portland in the year 1S51, and is therefore entitled tj rank among the old timers. Cheese factories in Tillamook county, last week Bhippsd out by steamer, to Seattle, Portland and Tacoma, a carao of cheese valued at fHi 380. Wm. Finney and a force of nine cirpenters worked hard all day Saturday, on the pavilion and arch erected at the intersection of Main and Stcond Street, for the Carnival TAX TITLE SHARKS ARE II BILANT Publication of the Dclioutnt Taici EiHflqeck, a well known ciil.n South Tualalin, dropped dead J Chriitsimon'a auction nle, at lattsi'i pUcf , Ut Friday, at a fler ten o'clock. He bad ot been Uling well when the mid "Bwdcime, and died almost in- n"y. The ale was etopped, omlioul nsHietance summoned, : wimout avail. Dr. A B ""Ti who waa phoned to come An . . -". pronounced it a case of rheu ""Hi of thn heart. Deceased "M IgeJ 5 year, ami an & citizen J.Mt,1l teemed by all who knew "J. na tils death is much regret Servinea wre held l)V Hov ; Utlpalrick, of HillHhoro, and "nalns were laid away in the HondVy 17 Lure1' lttBl He kysi a wife, two eon, and or daughter!. Urban and Uoy Mri. Hirah CrlstetiHon, Mrs. 2fHUl and Miss Lydia lie! minutes Ueorge Morgan was born in Missouri. January li, lbb-l, an.l came to Oregon when a child, with bi4 narents. Chas. Morgan and wife, who nettled in South Tuala i in Deceased was wedded to u"m" . II... .l..nl,lr nf Ifnn a ' . a 1 1. ........ It hltnl 1 Ilfliritlli IIBir, WIIHklltt't urday. to aae I'"" " ""' ui Hare. March 27. 1SSS, and 111 lirrmi 'i- .... t 1 II' ... ... t I' a .f..ll! Ik fllll HI1 IRII 11 am'". ' Ilambletonian tik, fair traveler C. Ilehne, Farnnngton, or iiu.soo ro, Bouts 2. k'nnib Hi.nnett. son of Mra Amanda Purdin, of Portland, for .....i,,i Itillnboro. came out sal 111"! J r a pneae with t'liariey jurrew, - - , Phildren. Ureenvilie. u..i..a Alfr.l and Russell, nir Cider applm wanted. For par- . of nig immediate family, liculars. innuire of u. A. irow... brothers and two nisters sur ' I 1 I I t . - A rm i ' . "I Milno warehouse, iiiusuoro, vive. John J. Morgan, rortianu, ii. i.. il.. Inoham Vineear Com- , t uA..,, f Kaii Francisco. pany, CI Alhina Avenue, I 'ortlaml, Cftl Mfg Martna Clark, Hubbard, Oregon. Oregon, and mrs. niiuy T.a s.,,,,1 Annual Reunion of the Warrenlon. Oregon Washington County in nas iteen i.onii"'iiii - ...... j - , . in nan I I , , . anhnr and ItldllBtriOUS. and ..Mh an Indefalieable worker. He had oil wiu .no t ,.. ,. :,, ... suction. . a UUBW Ul IIHJIIV.D ... Uinta the weather prophet, , . portlftnd. where fur some ....,. n ..entile of thia coast to naara lm WRR 0116 of the publishers ..... f..f n.itobsr. He predicts f, ,T(.(i rj.z0ta. He wbb rain, hail, froet and snow, but the niember 0f the Modern Woodmen, now-part of the prediction m l , cnrrieii 000 insunnce, which . .'. . ... iKa Will- .... e !l 'PI,. Innnra irohably not appiy Uglellio nisiamiiy. n.o ......... ..... I. Vl Uv. thm rnonm. .,v,w ..Una vestordav irom me reei- 111 l VJ . J , . . ' I , , .. . ii M...1....1 atenr. Mancn. anil lnlerilieni v ua iu mo m it r. NinUV. I Jill I ID I IIJU I'D! v v- . - , f.6'.'.'... S o Pbnne. Indepen- Morgan'e personal acquamtanre i J Mn. 22 No 65. on Scholia was very large here and no was dent, Line ll, no. w, uu for bis svmpnthetui nature liuvua v a BIRTHDAY PARTY - A g '"P". last Hunday.in honor of thak ' nu iiia ivauiman.ai "Home of their parenta." Music A hlrll,J. . "'IBB Man - - 1 li B tlnma i.'i .i . folli i ""P1"" me aiiernouii, il? y rBfrehmentB Many bik ne I'resentB were received J We young ladies, from frienda. ''present were: 'OllMau V....f. . atl K i 1 .-vuuiiiiKn, ninrnrri aim Alic ,'"r". Freda and Mny Hi iTnmn, b'e Jnimtall- ci....n.L. waM l.i ii.ri;1"""""! ion c. A,be,t Kftulliimii, Hur- lu.V'I(i Will It.ll. I...... Itmoka. " Mimnon, Fred Trachael. and hiB impulB?s of generosity. PUBLIC SALE. n ty er- Line. Grant Mann and family are now living on the old isen. dchu farm! near CorneliuB. Mr. MjJ .... .nt - nnh nnar 111118- Bold tUBOU acre - , ,. . . K TLZ .mage trade at Action, at his place U miles p" . ft." northweet of Ueedville, at w a. m .n nnnr nhone to PenniaforJ TUESDAY, 0CT0B1CU 15 grooerisB. ,A oornplete and up , , ,10, ttaie lino -"-7 vcow all fresh but 4. ami they win The IliiUboro band rendered boo1), r1s0 luI, Woo. leney .,. fine se ectionB Irom ine buii, 4 year om. aibo ou... ..v., BOine me , aAlurday , ..ncn at noon. S and uiauy cf our to.nefolk JmM of Bale: Unner ,0 cash were out to enjoy them. $10 nd over, 1 year's time, bank in iiiiisoo'". jj p corneiiue, Aucuoneor ur T.lnn. an old ArguB ' V. 1. . ijuuwv"i - in I I o iuhsoriber, of mar Glenooe, , was in UoaMjt $1 60 ' troducton .L. .n. iii. Arat of the ween, iST LEGISLATUHE MAKESA MISTAKE rails to Safeguard Interest of Property Owner No One of the "penny wise and pound foolish" acts of the last Legislature waa the repeal of the law providing for the delinquent tax list in this state, before same becomes alien upon the property. This means that the man who omits to pay his taxes, for any reason, will not re ceive any public notice that his taxes bate become delinquent. Tbie, however, does not include tie notice ordinarily piven by the tax collector. The new law dof 8 not become effective this year, and the next Legislature will have time to- amend the law, if it chooses. The! old law wai cleirly in the interest j of the property owner, while the; law just puBrSJ, mak-s it easy for the tax title shark to slip up on tbe blind side (f the delinquent owner and get a clamp on his real estate." Of course tbe tax title grabber wants as little publicity as possible, and the new liw gives H to bim. The law was no doubt framed by some ehrewd member of tbe "third house who sang tbe song of retrenchment in the ear of ihe new member, who was just dying to make a record for economy in the interesta of the dear people, and incidentally pave the way for bi own re election. Coder the old law, delinquent taxe had to be advertised befori becoming a lein on the property, ami at delinquent tale anyone waa allowed to pay the taxe and receive a provistoual title, redeem able by prior owner within three years. The new law abolishes the advertising feature, but provide that when the tax become delinquent anyone may pay the amount due, with I5 per cent penally added, and receive a emiheate wtucn entitle bim to possession in case prior owner fails to redeem the certificate with interest before the expiration of three year. It was voted as the sense of the association that the certificate plan does not apply to 1907 levy. Do You Appreciate Fine Stationery? The letter written on good stationery always makes a better impression than one written on any old kind of paper and envelope. This applies equally to social as well as business correspondence. Our stationery will please your friends or customers on account of its fine quality. It will please you on account of its moderation in price. It will please Us to please you. , Hillsboro Pharmacy PUBLIC SALE While cleaning up his yard, the other thy, K. D. Thorne, of this place, unearthed an old copper one cent piece, hfiiring tne date la-ii. Mr. Thorne co'noidera thia a valua ble rilic. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Stewart, of South Tualatin, celebrated their silver wedding recently. Mr. Ste wart and wife are both native Ore- gonians, and sir. Mewari is a grandson of Mary V ood, who cele- rated her P20:h birthday last June. Klmer Council, of Deer Island, wB in the city Friday last, await ing a shipment of a hundred head f cattle from points up the valley. He will receive these cattle here, nd drive them to his big ranch on Deer Island, where he haB about three thousand acres of pasture and farm land, hlnier was a meny In of the last Legislature from Co lumbia county. The Yamhill county fair held at McMinnville last week, was a great success. 1 ne exninus 01 biock, fruit and grain wan fine, and there whs a large attendance. Senator Fulton, ex-Senator Mulkey, Con Bosnian Hawley, Geo. H. Himee, Col. Hofer. and other great Oregon ians were present, and dispensed oratory and shook hands with the legal voters and kissod all tbe! babies that didn't Bhy and cry at the sight of them. A wind storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning, passed over this county last rriday. Out south of Cornelius, it blew Clem Shane's fence across the wad, and rain fell in torrents at Cornelius. Geo. Zstman's silo waa also moved two feet from its foundation, and stand ing hop vives were cut down to the ground. Out near Ulenooe Borne fencing was blown down, and other slight damage done. A party of Hawaiian belles chhperoned by Mrs. Edyth Tozier weatherred, the latter, wen Known in Hillsboro, are echeduled to ar rive in Portland, October 6th. The nartv will come to Hillsboro, when Mayor John Dennis, is expected to make the speech of bis life, and preeent the distinguished guests with the keyB of the otty. The The young ladies are all reputed to be wealthy, and several of our eli gible young men, are feverishly awaiting an opportunity lor in The undersigned will sell at public auction, at bis farm near Mountain dale, at 10 o'clock a. m. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 Hay mare, 15 years, weight 1 i5o; sor rel mare, 5 vrs, 1 500; bay horse, 4 yrs, i5oc; 17 head cows giving milk, one-half fresh; yearling heiters, one fresh in March; Durham bull; Berkshire boar lS months old; Berkshire brood sow, 3 yrs; j'4' inch Bain wagon; 2 seat hack, buggy, McCormick binder, mower, ioxso disc cultivator; 60 tooth harrow; 16-foot spring tooth harrow; garden weeder, hay rake, a walking plows, both 14 inch; 100 bushels wheat; 900 bushels onts; Chatham fanning null; 10 stands of bees, and nu merous other articles. Lunch at noon. Terms of Sale: 110 and under, cash; over $10, 10 month's time, with approved note at S per cent, interest. Two per cent discount for cash over $10. WM. A. MONTGOMERY. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Yanderwal, Clerk. Forest Grove National Bank Commenced business,-March 4, 1907. Comparative statement upon dates of Call by. the Comptroller: DEPOSITS March 32. S4S.223.17 May 20. $89,822.28 August 22, $130,722.92 Accounts invited. Officers and Directors: V. B. Haines, Pres., Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres., John A. Thornburgh, Cashier, Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua. Forest Grove, - - Oregon r NAVIGATING THE TUALATIN Mr. J. D. Wharton, who was in Hillsboro last Monday, is one of the stockholders of the Kellogg Transportation Company, of Fort land. He was purser on the steamer Joseph Kellogg, on the Co lumbia for many vears. When here, he spoke of the fact that the Kelloecs used to navigate the Tualatin river, after spending good many thousand dollars in clearing it of obstructions. Frank Kelsay, and other old timers, remember the little steamer On ward, which used to ply between Portland and Hillsboro in the Sixties. The little steamer finally struck a snag, near Oswego, and Bank, with about 800 buBhels ot oata on board, belonging to Hyer Jackson, at one time County Judge of Washington county. This end ed Joseph Kellogg's dream of navi gating the Tualatin river, and ne lost about $100,000 in the effort which about broke him up at that time. T,h9 raging Tualatin has never been navigable for anything except saw logs, since. Bailey's Big Store VETERANS ATTENTION 9 Washington County Indian War Veterans, Co. B. will meet Uet. 14 1907, at the Court House, Hillsbo ro, Oregon, at 10 a. m. Important business to be transacted. W. H. H. Meyers, Pres. Jabez Wilkes, Sec. Argus and Oregonian, $2. John Hoffman and wife, of near Phillips, had business in HillBboro, Monday. We sell SELZ' Shees; They make your feet glad; They make your feet look stylish; You walk around like your feet were comfortable. Vici Kid, Box Calf, Vellum Calf Patent Kid. Blucher, Ball and Oxford. J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove THE DELTA DRUG STORE Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We also carry a complete line of fine sundries. If we do not have what you want in stock, we will cheerfully get it for you. Having been appointed publishers' agents, we are now prepared to supply all your wants in the School Book line, upon the Ex change and Introductory plan. We also have a full line of tablets, pencils, slates, etc. School Books will be sold for Cash Only. Positively M Credit. Mrs. Anthony Tongue, who sus tained a fractured rib, in an auto mobile accident near this place, last week, is now able to be upon the streetB, and is improving nice ly. i I will Bell all my stock of shrub bery, roses, bulbs of many kinds, houseplsnts, eton at greatly re duced prices, uere w yoar op portunity. Greenhouse, Seventh & Fir. Mrs. Agnes uowaa. Sawa gummed, filed and set, at B. Lee' Sears' bicycle shop. Mil J V U A UVlUHO V Ulenooe. tae oi'