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HILLSBORO, OREGON. OCroTiElYTo, 1907.
vol. xiv.
NO. 30
LARGKSr TAX HULL
BtODNmiHSWRV
tccu Million
AVlEVIiltM OXE-FOCKIH
j,.iMst f C.unlsTs-
(hi rrv.(f iy
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hUud tl" 1 aatr-ssunwit
,D,llllb largrt ' '"'"'y
J V.ltiiK"" t''ty. umklt.K a
B,goiuVeiil allowing f the '
nafort of ol.l Wasbii.glio. Th
ilt limber valuations are in th
n!l,iul !!' ,ll materially h
ibnutn total, and It will, as well,
,jil oislerially l lh 'm kct U.ok
J lb farmers who d md on ii
iin)br,tiii Ut.yiitK '"
ft aammery aa given by the a-.-r
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Tbi reiseon linilirr land and the
limlitt Valuations, Ilia latter of
Inch ii i in w feature, amounts to
I.S.'),! thus making lb litlllter
fllu.liuo aide from the land, out
UrinJ onn iiftr inil!i"ti, r
wrly uii iiirtrr of (ha rntitp
UI roll. )i f'n ni-'iii-nl
tu lll.rUKS.i.'io, ho mil tlii )rr
Wo i rite of il.ar.l.U.s'.l
WOKKING FOH YUKON FAIR
W. U. Vhrmi(, I'rwiiilont of I
Oftfon Hit I'lMiiiuiimion tn tin
Aluki-Vukmi Ki)niti(ii, whicli
ill b hrKI in Si-tlli in l'.Ki'.i.
iMtMunUis K'.'li innl. t tlrnl
tbKiin.ih Kail Ditrit Kmr,
bich nnwu cm Oct 17, IK .ud JU
Tbiolj-Hl of Uih vinl U to work
UpHeiilinmnl in favor of a li
0'tt rihitiit at llm Hi-altln Fair.
Mr. Webrun'n iilra in tu havi a
eoIIcii v dtitia rluliit uii tlire.
Ming llm Oron unuiitii-a into
futricm, and havuiK dinlriot rk,
ilh low rati from Orrnon jMiinin
telti Kair. II will aUo work fur
Bin lvirlitiiitit of Ore(jiin, in
llnihaj) of a ft.l.lur, in wliii h ev
"J county in Uih hi ii in will U ri
noUmI, llm fulilur tu U j'Ul in
biu.ln of evnry vinitor t.i the
'ir, wlmn Manm in ornoiioaliU .
HUULICSALE.
b UDiInrHinifd will Hell at jml)
inction. at hiH ',hvn 1 miloi)
oribwit of UoHjvillD, at.lOit. in,
TULSDAV, OCTOU1CII 15
Jti dairy ciinniating of Iwrnty
tiuaitol I'ull llK,u,Ut i;,r.l Jrr-
'". U Irrah Iml 4. an.l they will
nh iooiluUo 1 lull I.IoikI Jcmcy
"UyearaoUI.
Alio OHtmrnn mow nr. Onli)rno
Drinr rake, Olivor ntwil
I1. hayfork, rope and ,iullfyii.
Lunch at noon.
Jernnof !: l,Mr llO.canh;
' U tid ovt-r, 1 ynar'n tiiu, hank
""tioln, 7 ,,fr (.llti jir,.i
JAMKS HOUWICK
B. P. CnriieliuH, Auotionr.
THANKS TO JUDGES
WenUrn Oregon Stall inn So
Ham Moon, rrtwidunt, anl
nily Cave, Hecrctary, denira to
Juilgra Manninu, ll
lh,,ir PintkR "f"1"18
J JUJmr,K the knrMMi at Ih" Htrool
lr- Timir work was dona with
-tid Rood judgment.
Sam Moon, 1'roa.
Kilty CavojHuc.
FOR SALE
"U BOllI wnrlr A..n'
ciloally Buurui ami lrue ,,uierB,
- uigie or double.
J no, A. Iloblin,
llillaboru, Ore.
Oet jour Auction Hale luuchca
'Mh Citv l!l,.,r
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' ,,:m6rgon. of Kormt Orovs,
'" towu the last of the week.
ib!.oph tl!iBP. or Helvetia, in
him v flhis ranch loAbra-
iniT U,1KBI 'or year or more,
'atherland mil v.ir.
down HuinUy
.i i
with a lianrli.il i.ioi, .ml ,t
1 icala by a rrorn of 'Jli 7,
li.i-i 1. ..1 - 1.1 . 11 1 -
llm
Thu
.i uj a pi'iirn 01 nt in , ,
loraU had a had oil dav. an.)
Cor
liBlliia, lirioK rriiifiirciitl y nrveral
' "'i ny 9r-
lint (!,,ll 1. t ... .
hi 11
..... ... -.rir, u, , B ,j
M.d dandy ;amK. liiirr Cornel
iilrhi fur llm vixitora, and (Jul
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caujji.i, .m, Willi. ma pin
a 1 t 1 1 t
IimI
1 ir iiiiiHixiro, navfl lor Dm .M
innioira !.',, (',,, k :. 1
two
n " 7 uiiijiiini
ir a om. Mr. Cook nay ihal w
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!m
llh
th
Iwo tcaiuM an. nvrtily inalt liKd
at
niry fiami. I oil) IIHallK Catjjfht
for IIiIUK.im. ManaKPr (irag aay
Iim ia rra.ly to j . 1 y a rt-turn game.
atna caught
For 8al About -10 writ brml
lioala and broo aowa I ixitiirn of
Ir W I 1 I. .. .. ,i -i ..
r. 1. . i'rimilBIl, III I It N MlUtii
Wlxiutif, a rotia llm road from Tual
aim 1 lain church. 1'. (). addrew.
Uili.Wo, K
"lor ii pay lo xpray," wa llm
iniiitl aiitu dilayml at the Mill
Iniru Fair, UhI trk, over a half
domli at.i.Ui arlii. I. I . ll-
I I . " ... " ' I I'VtllJ
falrii up with llm Han Jooe Hcalr
1 . 1 - . . .
ami inorr iruu hvim. ,ar oy
wem many line, healthy apple
1. ;..u l t . 1 . 1
uii 11 i irariy iiiiiiurau ii iim value
of prayiiig A practical ohjerl
ll'f.Hiill. llnllfio oti liv Krttit IfiMi.w..
r iiarna, of Foreil (irove.
lit ...,i it,. ..t 1
" .Ml. I1T. III IJK1I1(
your valuable papr btinifd or
elulen wlmn you can have a r-afely
deMiil b.K at llm Hillhboro Com
inercial Hank for tl IKI jut year.
J. M. Mill-, of Hank", ralltxl
riday. John and the tireni rdi-
lor and I'lwtinanli-r Coriicliun, were
liiMoUri of the name heading and
1 i : . . . k .
inrecniiig ouiiii on uie .orib
I'litiiiH, ;t l yearn ago, when wheat
waa king in Ihe Willaiuelle valley,
For naie: Kay driving inure,
yrare; gentle and reliable; winkle
or double. Woman can dm e
llauiblrtoiiian ali ik, fair traveler.
C. Kehite, Faruiington, or 1Ii1!mIm
ro, Koule 'J.
tieo. lulling", who made IIilU
Uiro ti i a home for many yean, and
now a reaidfij of enla, waa out
the last of the week, participating
ill llm fair. "JodIi" (till Ima a
warm place in hm heart for the old
county neat.
For Kent: Farm of 117 acre,
over lul acre under plow; on rural
mail and milk Mute, 2 milri from
llillihro; telephone conuecliou.
For term call Farmera' line, l'aci-
lie Hlatee
J. V. limine and wife, of alnive
L.....ui i:r..... iii it.M i'ilti ITri.
riMi'p mu.?, " " .1 itiw '
.l.u kfiMtii.iitii liu,k itiir iii'xr thn at-
i r..-t m of llm fair. Wib never
overlimk" thegoiHl ihingt.
I.oel A heifer calf, 5 months
old, red and white; aet-n on Shady
lSntok road, Saturday, Sept. 7.
Keward Notify Allred Albert,
Corimliu, llouto 1, or telephone
May Lro., iiieiicoe.
I ir I L,Vr of (imU)ii. wan
arraigntHl U-fore Judge Kagley,
.. ? .. i .... . .. . ..!. t ..lln.a
.tioiuiay inev, on maio v o.....p,
i; ..I, tinmliv Tim diH'lor i a
lianton drtiggiHl, and pleaded guil-
. ,i i . I . C. I
ty io uie cnarge, boo ho uu t"
I'ider apple wauled. For jar
ticuiar, iuouir of ti A. Brown,
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Miine warenoiiHe, tuunnuiu,
.ii.. i ii, I iw I, a in VuiKirar Com-
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pany, CI Albina Aveuue, I'urtland,
Oregon.
(ie-jrgo tlihnon and wife, of Seat
lie, Waeh., were hero the lant of
llm week, gueala of relative. They
came over to eee what we could do
iu the way of a etreet lair.
Thn. (I. Todd, of Forent Orove,
wa down to Hie city Friday, a
looker on the fair. Mr. Todd has
raihtd Home of the timm urau
horee ever seen iu the county,
t ... . r.i.l.l Durham nicer.
i.OHi 'I Jim
red. Notify Toni.Smay, Cunie-
.... til I ...Im.un.
llllH, Oie., K. - i uonti, iiiur.
dent, Line 22, No. &.r, ou Scholia
Line.
Kt. i,- it Tnnmm bad a number
of nilver cup ou exhibition at In.
Fair, trophies oi me iri "
chaee. K. H. treer alo had three
eilver cup on exhibition.
Mr. and Mr. John Miller, of
Monlavilla, atteuded the Fair, on
Saturday, and remained over Sun
day,gut'U4 of Mr. Miller'a mother,
Mr. Sunan Brown, of tbi city.
Denni for
Villi wii -
griHieriea. A complete and up to
dutu line always on hand.
J A. Tboruhurgh, of the Foret
Orove National Bank, wai down to
ihe city to take in the carnival, the
lant of the week.
For sale-White Kantail and
Homer pigeon, cheap, il old t
once.-K.L.HohhB, Fourth Oak.
Julius Abibr,of South Tuala
tin, and Claus Jesse, of Banks,
were county seat vibitora, Monday.
The various concessions at ine
IlilUboro Fair, paid in to the fair
fund the sum of
C. K. AdamB, of Scholia, was in
the city Saturday. v
J. F. Schleoht, of Mouutaimlale,
t'orii"liti raiim
eaw the Fair Saturday.
mm a Siiii
I join riOOO to i()00 People
Here on Saturday
V'UfcV MADGE 0 THE THROVE
NpltodiJ tibil.il Mike t lie Fair a
Crcal Suctcm
"Il'a a kucchm,'' wa the generally
expre, (minion of the tboimamlM
of people, who attended the Hills
born Street Fair, on Thursday,
r relay am Saturday. (.1 ant week
Saturday was the banner day ft,r
attendance, it being e-tuiiated that
there were from five to six thou.
and jieople preeent. (Jueeii Madge
(Min Madge Iinbrie) ai crowned
by Matnr 1'i-i.niii at noon. Thurs
day, and gracionKly presided dur
ing the Carnival, attei.ilul by her
maids of honor, .VinHe Maud (irJ-
(ilhc, I.ucy SVatln rrni, l.u! u Don
elaon and Jont-phine Foib tte, aod
paffs, Maatt-rs Bruce ami 1'aul
itlllb-V 'I'hH rnval 1 1 il Iklmr i li n.l
furi.ii-bed muic for the occaHion.
and Ibecaruival iirit and C'info'.ti
held away. Ihe lunibill gtmi'S
were holly conteete.l, IIilbiro
wiuoil g firt place m.il IUhk s c-
ond. At the race track a county
record wa lowered. The hi ck ex
hibits were fine; and tho poultry
exhibit aa the le-si seen here f ir ;
vrnm. Tim ex liibil of I oil train
ami VHLi-tiilil-M wait biulilv cintila.
hie, and rtCfiiv-d nnii:h favorable
comment f;om visitors. The j ia-!
neer relics and curio collections
attracted much attention. The
usual Dumber of concessions were
here from a dinlance. and the din
of the spieler made the carnival
impression more re.liHtie A car
nival is not a carnival without the
fakir. The carnival committee
exect t be able lo meet all ex-
nente incurred by it. ihe general
expression was that the old county
fair ought to be revived, and steps
probably will ue taken in mat
direction.
Henry Harriogton, ou the old
'halmera place, showed ft squash,
reigning S5 pounds. Ueo. Harrow
exhibited a pumpkin, weight 88
pounds, also a souash, weight, .2
pounds. Broom aim, by Berj.
ScholGeld, tine specimen; white
Driiit fm'd corn, bv Jos. Kobinson.
of Farmington, hard to beat; 11
ftKit green enrn on stall, ex. ny
Wm. Tupper, raised on A. N
Sianton place; fine exhibit of Saries
btese, by A. liuerber, 01 Helvetia;
,s. Kobinson, fine boxes of King,
loiiinhherc. Red iluhricani. North-
em Spy and Khode Island (!reen-
ing apliles etUal to Hood Uivers
Ul. Joint St well sli iweil specimens of
.biiwiii se lea, rnisril nnht bt-re in Hills-
U.to, II I'll k, of Wist I moil, fvlnlnti-il
a line cnwiuli.t. raisecl on his mm li; Jtiilgc
I'liinilull t-. Ilnw.uirtii IsLtiul pumpkins,
and alfalfa 3 feet lii(;ll, tin- latter sown
ttitll oitts (or Hay; iwisctu in jiny; noai-
r .n.lv iii ml. Mrs. 'e lt-Ite
in ti.'n " '"j ..... .....
showed fine almonds raised in this coun
ty; WII Morton exhibited Kri-e" nonse
...ut,,Mtt I'liiiKiitiiii' of roses, lilies, car
nations, smilax, and green Iioiim- lettuce;
, ... . .... , h
as l.amKiu ioi'. iiii i"i ui. n
iulilin wiiiishes, and one Hubbard
Hiiash, raised in llillsboro, he also ex
hibited a line line ofiuaile iu llillsho
ro" copjier and tinware, which attracted
imii-li itlleiition; the ilisplty of caiiKid
flints was line, me ni- uun
vc,..tlniis .t Kerr llros.. I'ortl.iml, for
the be.t ipiarl Kcommiy i.irs of preserved
meat, was awariWd Mrs J A Ziniuieniiati,
of b'arminj;ton, U-st fruit ami vegeta
bles, to Mrs 1. W House, iiiusooro.
ti,. lm,u lioai waa one of the best
ever seen in the comity, aud the daily
parade was a leading feature of the fair,
contributing largely to iU success. Hol
lowing are the premiums awaroeu ov
ine iu Ikies l.oui Manuiug, J. C. Beaclt
and Thn. Howe:
lllack Diamonil, Fereheron ttalhon,
it Hanks Horse I'o.'s imported l'erche
roii stallion. 1st; Oliver J , lat; King
l'alchen, and; K. liviuis, grade, 1st; Til
dy, a yr obi, lat; I'ointiiedian, lat; Nan
batch, lat; Oregon Lady, 1st; Lady An
non 11, it; Klta Ibiiim' Maggie, let;
Clyde stallion, Davis, 1st; Billiugs' tuare
ami colt, and; Beach's mule colt, lat;
Pavne's mule colts, and; sorrel mare.lst;
2 yr lilly. ad; mammoth jack, 1st; colt,
Ud; liersham'a, audjShorey's 3 yr old,
isl 1'aine, colts, anil and 3rd, A. Cordon,
a yr old, 1st; ' ol,l. (1i yearling. 1st;
N. Womer, colt, iat; l'aioe. colts, lat and
'1. I....K.,.. ...lt Imtli first: Council.
mare, it; colts, and nnd 3rd; Peterson,
colts 1st aud and; McCormick, colt, and;
racer, 1st and .d ; llinlsell, uraii, 1, a, 3,
W 11 Kalston, let and 3d; J- Kcrron, ad;
Cieit. Billings' Shire, .railed stallion, 1st.
ltegistereil Miorthorns. Win Chal
mers, 1st prem. on registered bull, 3 yrs
old- 1st on cow, 4 y old. Registered
lerseys Wullace niarsn, isi picm. uu
bull t 'vr old ami nniler a; Dr A B Baik-y,
j,l premium. Bulls miner 1 year, uicn
ard lleamisli, 1st prem. Registered cow,
lolin lKiinis. 1st prem. I nreglstered,
i.urebre.l Jerseys.-Wm Banigrover, 1st
tireui. 011 bull I yr and under a yrs old;
cows, Gegriu- Harrow, 1st prem; Sunt M
L'C'ase aT"e,n. Heifers t yr and un
der a vJTC.eorge Harrow, 1st prem.
Heifer under I yr. George Harrow,
1st pieiii. Sboit horna, unregistered.
I yr and under a.-James Price, 1st
prem. Holstein cow, unregistered. Mr.
Asehbachcr, 1st prem.
Hogs 1st prizes as follows: Richard
Beamish Berkshire boar end sow; John
Dennis Poland China boar aud sow; r D
Slalford Chester White boar anil sow urr
der 6 months and boar over 6 mo; A H
WWott Aut under 6 nioiitha and artd
Ix.ar and on bri.od sow mo and under-
aiao alio prize on piK umler t uionthi.
Sheep Joe I'awtw it tm Cotawold
lamb tat on ewe lamb itt on yrling twr;
Henry Matthea lat on Cut -.wold rrgiat'd
buck No 3V1 1 e No 11 1st Ojtawold
laitnb 3 43: Wesley I'aine and Cotawold
but k lal Merino ewa al Cotawold ewe 1
year and 1st and and ewe lamb.
Cliickena Pen No 3 Barred Rocks old
trio lid. Hall Itailry on J'itt Garnet;
Nchniidt & Kuliach liltie Audalueians lat
on trio; Geo Harrow itt and and old trio
llrown IK'iorna; Cheater Stewart 1st oil
China gceae aud Mallards; Pen No 10 ad
liaiiUma; Sam Moon lat Cornish vamet
a set trios; Pen n old pair Pitt Games
and; A hiegrlit Roundhead games 1st,
and Jap garnet lat young Pitt; pro 17 a
ou cm kerf 1; J C Grerar I black Cuban
Karnes, O Si hwartz I old trio Dorkingt;
pen a 1 and on pair bantams; pen aa itt
on pair bantams, Geo Wilcox 1st on pr
young ouii orpington; pen 24 3m on w
Wyandotte; pen 25 1 white Plymouth
Koi ka; R II Greer 1st three blk Minorca
pullets and three cockerels, Sbr Leghorn
hens and old trio blk Minorca;Sam Gow
an a br Leghorn, S J Lindsay 1st bull
LeKhorn hen; Grant Landeu it homer
pigeons; R Kubn 1st young Bantams; K
rauli and hen and-chicks; l-.d Raiuuien
lt pen 44, Robert I rubric 1st pouter piv
eonn, Mr (ieo Ledlord lit 3 young Buff
Leghorn, Kobt I inline 1st Pekin ducks,
Mi Ledlord 2d four Buff leghorn bens,
R K Simpvin and white Leghorns, K1
Wann 1st four young barred Rocks, K
Kuhn lt pen blk Langshan, J M Brown
1st bull leghorn cock and hen, P Chal
mers 1st white Wyandotte and bantam
cock and ben, pen 60 1st Kantail pigeons,
I' G Hanna 1st young R I rede and pen
young Blue Andalmians. Those who
baie not received ribbons can call on or
write G. A. Paltcrs-jn, Hilkboro.
Pioneer relics and other exhibits:
SUiul, by Mr W M Jackson, heirloom,
suppow d to 1 ovvr 100 years old; kettle,
bioiiglit to Oregon 111 1S45, Mrs Stanley
t'miihlelte; child's chair, made bv Hen
Thomas in 1S45; camphor wotxl trunk.
iKiught iu 1H30, brought to Oregon by
Dr Alexander Kvans 111 1S45; set China,
year old. brought to Oregon in
by Sarah Shorey; blue China platter,
brought to California in l5 ow ned by
Mr Juhii N-well; act China bought in
i.SV, bv Mrs W K Hovt; silver cup, 70
years old, owned by Mrs K J Barrett;
silver swon brought from Ireland in
1 I S bv r.lizabeth Malonev Imbrie,
mother of the late James and Rolicrt Iui
brie; knee buckle, worn in Scotland bv
James Imbrie, father of the late James
and Rotiert Imbrie; frying pan brought
acros the Plains in KS44; Mrs J B Wilkes
showed a family Bible, with family
records 'luting hack to August 14. 1757;
mall pitcher that came over Atlantic
ocean 52 years agoowned by Mrs W O
Doiielsou; mastodon tooth, found on the
Joe Council fann, near Hil'.sboro; mas
todon tooth from Alaska, ex by Mrs Win
Hare; iron kettle, crossed the Plains to
Oregon in 1S47, owned by Mrs John
Sewell; ctipjier tea keltic, presented to
Mr Klualielh Nicklin by General Geo
Washington in Philadelphia, before he
U-came President; brass candle stick, in
use since 1 S31, owned by T R Imbrie;
brass candle stick, in use since 1S47,
owned by Mrs W R Hoyt; Confederate
J so bill, Dr Ad km; brass candle stick,
originally owned by Mrs W M Jackson's
great aunt, whose husband served ill the
war of 1S11; ll.ix hackle ami cover,
brought to Oregon ia IS45, owned by
Mrs Mary Mtore; clothe bnish brought
to Oregon in l!45, by Mrs Stanley I'ui
phletle; Nehalem beeswax; violin made
ill 1761 146 vears old, owned by II D
Si-hmelt.er; violin owned by Thos Tuck
er, brought to Oregon in 1S52 over 75
i-ears old; wool cards used ui IH30; wil
ow basket 60 vears old; powder born
used in the Cavuse War; brass cannon
brought across the Plains in 1S45, owned
by J 0 Lanikiu; silk banner, with hand
(tainted cabin in center, by Miss Tillie
Cornelius, of Portland, ow ned by Grifiiu
Cabin, N. S. O., No. 7.
Kauri-emu from New calami, W S
Tilton;knit lace, made bv Mrs Smith,
So years ago; piece of wheel from the
wrecked Yamuna, Mrs P Boacow; moose
teeth and sponge from Alaska, I) McCain-;
ish; walrus tusk totem ole from Ahuka,
J A Imbrie; gold coins, Dr Wood ; ostrich
eggs, Sewell, Imbrie and Wiley; raphia
baskets, Miss Simpson; raphiaand Indian
baskets, Mrs J A Imbrie; bed spread and
cards used in 1S31, Mrs M Moore. Smok
ing basket used in 1S45, Mrs M Moore.
Wedding dress bought in 1S47, and silk
dress bought in 1H49, Mrs J A Imbrie.
Bedspread mailt- iu North Carolina in
iSa, Mrs I" G Gardner. Chiniiware from
Canada, Mrs Poole. Brass candlestick,
130 years old, Mrs It C Vaught. Coins,
loo and loo years old, Dr Wood, llible,
1S3J1, Riley Cave. French assiynot, Dr
Wood. Coins, too to 150 years old, Sew
ell and Powell. Gourd used in 1X40,
Mrs Rhoad. Basket and brush, 60 years
old, Mrs P Hoscow. Candle stick, "1S45,
Mm Redmond. Hair wreath, 1S54, Mrs
Kale Reynolds. Platter bought iu 1S49,
Mrs W II Council AiiiIkt cup, bought
in 1S53, Mary Sewell. Gold dollar tnade
iu 1H37, Mrs' RichtiT. Copper ore and
spike, 1S50, Mis M K Olson. Petrified
shells fi.uiid iu tunnel at Iliutou, laoo ft
above sea-Uvvl, yoo ft under ground and
35 miles from ocean, P'ted Cornelius.
Turned wood ami copper ore, Mr Bauer.
German pipe and bow l, Fred Cornelius.
Art and etc Mrs Risner.t and a, rugs;
Bessie Shomburg, l, sofa pillow; Mrs K
Adams, 1st, sofa pillow, Mis W O Do
elson, 1, centerpiece, Willabelle Moore,
a, postal card pillow, Mrs K O Crandall,
3, centerpiece, Mrs R B Collins, I, piano
scarf, Uobt Weatherred 1, sofa pillow,
Mrs W J Jones 1 burnt wood and wall
ornament aud glove box, Lucy Weath
erred t painting, Mrs Stuebe t drawn
work curtain end bedspread, Jessie Don
elson 1 roses 1 fruit, Mrs V A Uainea I
fancy work, Miss Simpson I basket and
ii;ilt, Mrs L A Rood 1 leather and snio
iug pillow, Mrs R II Greer I pillow, Mrs
A M Collins a picture, nirs r, u v.rsn
dall 1 picture. Only lit prizes tollow
Florence Kemp quilt, Mrs Algesbelmer
belt, Elizabeth Milne cushion, Miss
Simpson pin cushion, Mrs John Bailey
pictures, Mrs Mattie Smith quilt, Mary
Sewell pictures, Jessie Donelson picture,
Mrs W O Donelson waist, Mrs W R Hoyt
sola pillow, Mrs II V Gates ptlace hd'kf
and centerpiece, L.izzie musseu aoia pil
low. Kdna Imbrie tea cloths, Liola House
picture, Ona Ford silk tmilt, Qelia Greer
burnt wood bdkf box, Pansy Sheldon
burnt wood and picture, Mra F Barr
cushions, Mrs Sigler cushion, Miss Alli
son cushion, Mrs L K Ingles bedspread,
Mrs J A Imbrie sofa pillows aud cuau'n,
Mrs Ida McNutt cnemise, Mrs Ada Aiit
ion doily, Kliza Shorey battenburg, Her
tha Johnson pillow, Mrs Bertha Johnson
baby's suit, Mrs Salgard tidy and shop
ping bag, Selma Nelson c'plece, Mrs
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L' HL'L'T i'P n
IYAS 1 GREAT SUCCESS
Hundreds of People Witness
Some Splendid Gmtests
PORTIA LOWERS TRACK RECORD
E. B. Tongue's Roadster Makes Pretty
Mile lo i:zz 1 z
The racei at the Tongue grounds
last Saturday were attended by
nearly 3,fXX) people, and the large
crowd witnessed gome very pretty
racing. The prettiest race of ihe
day was the mile mixed race, in
which Portia Khight captured the
honor in two straight heats, break
ing the track record. The mile in
the eecond heat wag made in 2:22 J,
without a break, and thia ia the
best time ever made on the local
track, Fred Ilambleton having
made a mile in 2:20, away back in
1880.
The first race waa a running con-
toot between Ward Downs' Mike
Wiedom, Adolnh SiegriBt'a Jack
Burr, and Humbert, in which Wis
dom won the quarter mile dash in
1:2';;, with burr and Humbert
lied fjr eecond place.
Ihe mixed half mile race was
won by H. D. Schmelizer'a bar
gelding, pacer, tsking two beats,
second and third, beet lime, l:2'Ji.
Buchanan a hlbert Hubbard took
the first heat, and then the Schmelt
xer horse came down out of the air
and captured the next two tricks
in pretty going.
In the mile mixed J. W . Con-
neii'a Wallace Drew, sorrel geldicg,
and Buchanan's Midget were com
pany for rortia Knight, but the
little mare went the pace that won
easily. Connell's Drew went the
mile in 2:2G, and for a roadster
gave a pretty exhibition. Portia
Knight' heat of 2:22 J waa decidely
the nicest mile ever seen here.
The half mile mixed, for three
year olds was an exciting mixup,
and waa won by John M. Wall,
driving Thoe. Talbot, time 1:40$.
The little bay worked like an old
veteran. He won in two heats,
with Bob Greer's black filly a clofe
second in tho first heat, and finish
ing right up to the nose in the sec
ond. McQuillan's filly, Maggie
Lovelace, naa speed, but his never
been indulged in brushing, and did
too much breaking. With training
she will be all to the good. Greer's
black is a pretty performer, but the
stolid little Talbot seemed to have
it on the black hands down, as he
is cool headed, and drives like a
prize winner.
The quarter mile dash between
Willie Cornelius' pony and H. H.
Herdman s John Boggs was won by
the latter, by just about a nostril,
instead of a nose. This was a
pretty race, and Cornelius won it
but for quitting his work when
about fifty feet from the finish.
The lapse just put him out enough
to lose out.
The buggy race waa won by
Harry Lane, black horse, of Come
lius, Ed. Schulmerich's Mrs. Hay
wire second and S. B. Lawrence's
horse third.
W. H. Wehrung and Thos. Howe
were judges and J. W. Bailey,
timekeeper. C. W. Redmond
started all races at the half and
three quarter poets.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction, at the old Thomas U.
Tongue place, 3 miles northeast of
llilleboro, at ten a. m. on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12
Bay horse, 4 years old, 1300 lbs; black
home, 4 yr old, l.WJ; black mare, 3 years,
l.'W); pony, with saddle and bridle. 10 vrs.
W; Spring colt; gray mare, 11 yrtt, 1350;
nay iteming, s yrs, isoii- nay fieltlliii;,
yrs, IA); good family horse; bay till v, 2
yrs, 1300; black yearling geliling, likkl; 4
mourns' oiu colt; 13 neuil or cowa, all
fresh or soon to be from Mi'Uarry herd
good milkers; 8-yr-old heifer, fresh; 20
niontbs old heifer; 2 yearling heifers; 3
heifora, 3 calves,? 2-yr-old heifer, 1 fresh
iu October and 1 lit February; Spring
lieuer; hi neau shoals; a bows. Z wttn g
by aide; 2 A-eallon milk cans: disc harrow .
T-ft cut; lC-inch Bradley riding plow; 2
horse cultivator; Harden cultivator: liMn
steel beam walking plow; 2 Oliver plows;
lever narrow, i stx-uotu; woou narrow,
Ouudlach drill; McCormick tinder: Deer-
ing mower; Osborne mower; Onbonie
hayrake; open buggy j top buggyi set dou
ble harness: No. 2 lobular cream ttenara-
tor;3V lumber wanon; 3 inch wagon; 2
nayracKa; spring seat) geese, turkeys anil
ohfckeiiH: 3 tons votcln also household
goods and other articles too numerous to
mention, iiuncn at noon.
Terms of Sale: $10 and under,
cash; over $10, 1 year's lime at 8
per cent with approved security.
a. Thomas,
L. R. IngleB.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
mri HL'L'T rr Tuimli
aju mm Ai I liAtf
Try City Bakery Cream bread.
A. L. Thomas, of Cornelius, was
a Fair onlooker Friday. .
Slate SenaUltCttn. Schofield and
wife, of Astoria, were Hillsboro
ybitors the last 0! the week. .
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
ou accouut of its fine quality. It will please you on
account of its moderation in price. It will please us
to please you.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Forest Grove National Bank
Commenced business, March 4, 1907.
Comparative statement upon dates of
Call by the Comptroller:
DEPOSITS
March 22. $46,223.17
May 20, $59,622.25
August 22, $130,722.92
Accounts invited.
Officers and Directors:
W. B. Haines, Pres., Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres.,
John A. Thornburgh, Cashier,
Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua.
Forest Grove, - - - Oregon
Bailey's
Wc sell SELZ' Shoes;
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,
THE DELTA
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 no Credit.
Saws gummed, filed and bet, at
R. Lee Sears' bicycle shop.
Hops have taken an upward
trend, and growers are correspond
ingly happy over the shift. Ai
high as ten cents was paid by Moo
day, and it looks as though prices
will range still higher.
Big Store
Forest Grove
DRUG STORE
I will sell all nj stock of shrub
bery, roses, bulbs of many kinds.
houseplaoU, etc, at greatly re
duced price. .- Her is your op
portunity. - Greenhouse, gtwtath
& Fir. Phono. lodopondent, K3.
Mrs. Agnes Uewrai. -
Argus sod PaoLe Ea&Ij CIO
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