miluboao Anaus, OCT. 10, no? U lit' 0. A. C. lllbr.Ul.tt.ll I" l t U Hit lli'it a,ml rm"1 " ' ice in-tl L r,iJy '.ml I''.1""1"' llB ""I''''1" 1 e. will have U 0 l f l...l.irrl Brill ll OOfP o . , r . Kihii!inrli:li, r ..i n i : ........ .parol. T'" f"""" """i LMi!,lK.rl. HKlw,llm.ke an V ' " . 11..! J agricultural ! imiu- jpfoJaciPi.."! lheri.m. ii.1l .ml SrWU' Grei.ge PUBLIC SAt.li tt.lwiitnr.l will II ulJic B,t weal of Ui rv-oicu ill bdav, ocioiu.u r. Lj sufn, Hi Trr, c.w, ail 'l heifer, month oiii, ii . v. . i L 0 ...I .li.ul.lt. v l bak lini"i', itli., Ctfoiiiad timothy and clover lit tail, H nfU plow, cum , '.twl burr.iw, Walter A. W )'. drill, grindstone, i U'we milk 'Rii, cupb aM, . m booet". eland Iw-e, lok Vlhrtlint !oVr fill ultltr W4 furniture us of rUl:IIO ami under, $10, on )(' tiiii", at W wnt, liikti. iiole. . jx-r k! Krrb. J. B. Tiiiiiii, Owner. F Cornelia. Aiioliulirnr, A VinJerwal, t'ietk. PROUAIH A lliotiKlitlul tiling on tU j,ri of tlm Kir Com ioiUi, iliriii( lhn Kir, Ihn u-ain ro v i lf 1 on fiilhri niiiB o( Maui Hni I. for ti n mToiiiiiioiliitiou of vinitnr4. Sunn, oim lia iiki(i'IiI tlial it woul I I giMhl iiiova on Ihn ,tt ol lU iitiali.m lurn f Ilia lown to j,ri. viil 'r itt a i ton i tnl cmii, (r ttIi upatu, with thn n riniiwiiiii of tlir County ooiiri , umlur tlm In-Mi, in tlm ixiurl tlon wnull m mirn to Ixi .rt'i ''! t y lirail riiiintry oln, mU urn olitt!nl to nuJ Ihn entire ili) lit thn city. I KID linw rriirfw to how jrou thn t.'lm. Slrvrim A I'.ro. of lie hull nl U inU-r ulyl in l.t litHt' kihI Minmii' clrx miiiN. thirl wit kuil, inl ilrn"! nkirU, tnitilo to your iil orilcr kiil nl your own xli-ction u giMnln, Kll ami Winter ruU ! (rriol. I rtrry a utamhtril linn of rore anl uiiilemkirtii. 1 ill ho tUil to hring my km.m lu your houKft tiinn ri'iient. Imle. Iii(lnnt phone, Si). Mm. M. t'ailll. lliilll SO(M to tiUUO People Here mi Saturday WkDt.i 0 TIIH 1IIK0NE SpfcoJiJ Filiil.m Mjkt llic lair (ilfdl KuiiC Itatllriof llif i'..ii'U!nllli U Sflh ra4, tl , )rtil Uiii'l on 1k inlnUU fiirl an niiovil. ll Iki et. ti( Crcrh KdIk Ii Ktt lied, till M ili'U, .Nov II, mx bnntiK liiml ul'n'lli" ikatlUfof !ir iMiat.iiil;iti ol kf.!ir. ti, I I.,. kirMrr, l"i fl: frtrfwiti lilr.l l.m.l n ( , uiiliii nl mi. ii 1 1 1 1 t ami r lW Biltr r of llii- riUI if Ii.lui kfc'i). tttiil I'W'Vf l, ml r(le N tltttcJ ul in-ifil on hlinu ol IK Bitllrr n( llie r.tlr of Ael w.4'il, final mil l.lc.hert loi N No li, I.,.;, i to a. m. pii.wa. Iiml n tilnl, an, liral "W kil JKm lav. Nuv II, fk 7, al iWinllM ol Ihr rilalr i.f ! mli ' Jfd. bral iri.'il lilr.l an. I an PUBLIC SALE. a lMralgiie,l will Hull Hi ulilic 7 me Jn.-oi, Winmrr farm 1 mile m.utl, of Ol, lUlhanv M Ollw Ilorlliwent of Cedar f 10 a.m., pRHDAV, (HTOHKU HI, t wf, II ami 12, win'nl FMmi yearn, VMM); horne, 8 f10.X); hurne, (INK): brood F&); two 2 vr col in. B coll, Iterkehim hoar, two !?." ami ,iKh, lUi waiion IUtll WHiroii HI huuoD M.v P1 binder, mower, hayrake fllooth ami llra.iv liirrriapii t!a,t t.l Hii P"", drill, eream eeparator r Imtter worker, harpoon r wruMH, HinKH harnw, hay r' wn gullon milk can, am r'uioiner article. tuliwill,eH(.rv,(1 al nortn t-wor fiale:-0an.l uo.ler f10'6' I0, nix monthH tiin l Hr rum i i . . Hlal.l... II ""ii'i nroe , wwnere -nuraiu, AuotioneBr. Caid of Thauki ftHU n A .1 1 Qlioneer Kelicw, Pruita and ft t tho late Hlreet Fair, idl.. . nk 11,0 H'liofor their 0MncontrihutinK ro liber- "Hl tllH fYllil.ila TK I?.K,0?x,,rBM thoir nppreoia- t kiii(i,HH of Dr. Iiiok. ("Hi illnu,;., .. .i ., Inn... W'""K uieiii uie line oi I ."'tore room Rob Wilcox, u Chairman Art Committee ""J-A Imhrie, Mr. i?ai.r '"""er Italics Com. W. Moore, Lhir. Fruili, eta, Com. New cement eiilrwalki have been (iiiieheil iu front of the HUr l'.krv. ItriilelV real eelate oltire ami !'! nilier'n Iiw t'feein I'ltrlorii, on the weel enln of Snuiml elriwt , anl in front of the ('linim Keel Siore in. I tlm Telephone ollii', on the mnt eide of tlm elferl, ih preparation are beitijf liitile f. r new reiiienl walk in front of 'nht'a xrocery and "The Di'ii of Hmrrti," on the weal eii. Mr I'. V.. Tein (ilftoii , who lua been tern hiiik! the lilh uraile In Hie llillaldiro public arluHila, Iihh hi igue l lu r poeitiiui on arcouiil nl the ill lira of her hunbntnl. Tlie lirrctor have entmiri'd Mrn liiKhfMi, of 1'ortl wikI, to lilt her plain In toe atxive grille. Mri Huthee roiijee well riH'oiiiuietiilml by (he Huperinteiiileiit ol Multuo- jhIi County. We have thoroughly overhaul)! our Imh1 rfiopper an4 owier ma hinery, and are now ready to handle the new rrt. Chopping ye, Tunedav, Thuredtye, and HatunUyn. We eell null fvd at oweel prnea and pay let pruen r hay and grain L. II. lUiclian- an A Co , Corneliue. The regular eervire at the Tuala tin I'laine Creehvieriaii c hurch will lie held belt Salihalh luoruiliK the HviumI of O.-egon will he in eeeait.n over neal Sl blh, it i ei l-vle l that one nl thn vieiliii); mill- ietere will preach in place of the iaatnr, l 'lb in the morning ami at ilredville in the evening. l.i you want aome lute in a growing i aliinrnia town, wiuiin one hall mile ol the beautiful faii .uie IUy, in eirhange for a moun tain ranch or iiiiienoro ioi Kimel eeclion in Central Califor nia; great for cure ol pulmonary and iheiimetio trouble. Call at, or addree", Aigne liltice, Hillnborn, Ore. iVeil and abelract. Kdgar Hannan, of Huxton, thii week ImUght the N huH.llnl Urill and ehingle null, near the aUive place, cmeideralion not utaled alnive!. The ehioiilo mill hai a lailv eauacity ol -40.tKt). and there ie a good liH-al ilemami for the re- Ur ehingb e made. I lie partifri to the ileal were in the city Wtxineii- lay, liiinK up the paper. The KuiuUt Packing Co., at Cor- iieliua, I now accepting 'apple, al iheir cider null, for preening on ehaiee, Tueeday of each week. liuying apple fvery tiny . I none, Independent, No. 725. Highi-it caell line pain ior api'iiT.. ))y the rourteey of the Knglinh liap'tiet Church of thi cily, Kev. A. Hnker, of the Cermaii Hiiptiet Church at Hethany. will occupy the pulpit at ."I o'clock p. m. All (iermaii friend are cordially in vited to attend. For Hale: Fifty acres eUred land in the vioiniy of Hillehoro, on rural mnil mid milk route; near iMi.innn hue. fine location, good building eitf Iniiire Argu. i.'i..ui..nn ynlwilum were addeil to Mar ' I 0( muni i mm I'lial I'nKri I'-ifilrii ilitilira, Miillu- Wilann (iiiil!ii((. Miaa I Innlriaoii ,u linra, I'.'lirl JaruLa hum at lit tl olllnw, Mia Idlllry hillif ami ci.iael iiisi-ia, I'.llie C.ixliiian liunit Initli rr, Mia I irn Will ox iiuilt all'l paiuliBK ami Mai lira, Maty hrwell ainbrr ciii, J K i'oxtll ml In turn tuliia. I A Iinhrir linlian hea'l, llaltie llulltr i-'pirre. Mi M.try I.aii'lrm pillima ami pillow In), Mia Wm Mortun eiiibrulilrry, Miaa dml mail ili.illra ami aofa (liUuw, Mih Sun p -ti emli'il ilrrm, Mra Kulilrr iinlt ami pill'iw aii) ami Ixilater aiiral, Mia W A i lioiiipaon limrau ai arf, Mlaa Kow Wll cm JulntinK "llrt liailnif,;," Mra '. I) llioinr ili4n wuik bitk'f. I'letniutiia for Applra Urn !ia-J C Mrliua;i I, J Ii Pel ItHe , V M Krrnaii . S,lrtiliri J Nittiola I, Mnrtiiiaii j kr.l llrlil'.uwu Ic.hn Krilly, I. (lavrntlrin A I. Mral, I. iiriuira liul.lrn A I', Mr.i.I, i. I4 l uliiu an Jo Kuliinaiin, I; Ihia rililliilui H irlvr.l il pric for cilln lion. Wratlirl.l A W liailirr, I. n.l.Ulua Krilly I.Niiliul 3. Maiti nal . Woll Kivrr Scliatnonl I, II I lirwcy 1 I'nlr.lion uml Slnrk Krilly Ut. Kir- A Scliainom I, A I-, Wrncott 1, Krilly s. Nutttirm Sj'T - Kotiiiianii I, Nn linU 1 S liamoiii V 1 . 1. ma Mun ll - A Ii Wr--iiU 1. K I I iirrnnm Kuliinaon I Hrllriihriinri-Hi nloii I'liil.ins i. Yrlluw llrllllmrr- Si liaiiiniii I. I'.liir I'raimalu II Kutitrliian I iua;;i 1. I'raia - Wlnlrr Nr!li Iliinli-inan 1; I'.aiUrll A I'. Mi l l I, Soat r , limit -man I, I'oinnl lluutriiian I, Winlri M.iltiua I I. I'rai'lir Sulway John Srr'l. 1 ij K 1! CuliiOH i , J Coniirll Hour) Comti Ituuti-mail I. I.J .lulill ..n i, tar Juhuron t ami nl lirr-.a. I.utliali walmila- Ir lliiir I, C K K'HinU J, M r MciiiiR-rr l.miicl Ilullrriiiil- Mr lur I'.iunrll I. I llllla IIioh t ilium. VilirUml I. l liriliml- I'rllrltr I. Iluckrvr Mi W O iHinrUiMl 1 Alniiiml'.- 1 X I. I'rllrllc I Mil Jowpli Conurll 1. Cal hlk walnuU-Mr K It Collin I. Miwtliatirou-. Jwaiuila f. Mcanncrr i. hiikuiv not I l'tnnrruv I. I'.rajw Sirrrliaali-r ln Slollrr I, J Si hlrifrl i. A (".uerlier X, Knl Moiintuin A Out-tlier I. Cam-out llurilirr 1, hcule irl 1. hlaik llainliutk 1 llroiwo I, Stol In i. Kculitiif A tinrrlirr r. Janeaville A C.urrlicr I; Wimli-n' Imp A W Hntlirr i Niav-ara lrl-r I. llrnl in llowman J. i iiiiiH-ra-Tlioa Council I, R B Collins 1. UK liullrv . ptunra-prlite Mra lluti an i . ailvrr Mn l O Crumlall , ilrinl Jil nr 1' M Krrnnn. Sirawlierrn V Krvnanl I. Mr W M Tiplun . ranphrrrira MraTijilon 1, H D l'nwrl J. Mm klwrrlri Mi l roweu I pulHlors IliirhankaJ W C.atr I, lan Slullrr 2. C.cn Harrow : I'.ilce K Cran tail i. and lt Mnipu Stntr; liwity Koae i.... llaimw i : American NSouoer IV r McSrllv I. lu-rt - 1; C, Krnci l, Ceo Houi-uty l T llrialrr .1; iiir Url Jacoh Vunneii I WSTillon ; mannolil K inimuii i alock lwrlaJolm Will I, Mr Nyhart 3 llnliin - I' Correin I, Stole i; ume l..a w,. Mnrloi I. Cufiiiiihcr - lvuion Mm lieilnionu i Iir Wooil i: uake cu A 11 1-tint; unnntn nl I S Kobunon I. J"1' Richler Toman'' ' mum I. . .ii.l Iti nmihh i: lop flios Council i ;.,l.ln Niiirirfl Thnriif i; trrrn lacoo Aschliarrr; nnnamril Roy Marliu 1; nn miniril Mra Rnlnioml. W alcrinclun lie I. ream Koy airim i . t . .. LT .lA.l.l I l uimailifJ jonn ntii'imi""1 ' Muk nirliiu-ll Dick i; niinana can- Irloiipe C W Rollin I. Miacel-pomrKrHiiHirs mi nimuu . . . i - . . T I -.in nr 11 parsley Vteuier i, irn '"'"" - I, aecl Jioiaio iiiiii inaah C.iO llollKlily I, k-oiii ib Cramlall . crookneck miun u r vor i.... i M,.rlin j. Mrs i: I'.miKK y. rMiniy I, MaunniK l; llul.tmnl W S Tillun I, J l,alei , 1 liorne y. ricch jem- - hanl J C l.amkid i; warleil, K i ranuan, maniinotll llmrow I, S Moon 3, 11 liar- imntoii . pumpkin Ul i, J" m-nup 4 llUton;ranKe j; Giant Geo linker 1; lielil pie R Cramlall I, little pie Ihrne 1, an.lwich laloml uml Calico Cramlall 1, mammoth 1 Kirmu-ntli! 1; cahlmKC, ui.i iiutrti .1 W nlarsn iv non 1. v . Driitiihea.1 Tenni I'yl r, no name Mar 1;.. 1 U" . .1 ft f 1. 1? U Grain--wlienl, goiueoin hiuimu tv. .-"u A Iml.nr ati'l Tillun I ami 1. lrarr rira MrvUmra 1 M 11 hinan ami Tilton I ami J. m.lcrrir Mra Mi Curly I, I annnl j-fii lira, Mrailanir Lmkman W Ii ll.irr ami .iinmi rtiian, 1, 2 ami ; J-Iilr .rum a Mra folin llunarr nnl V.Uf .t I -1 1 1 llrwc, 1 ami j; ailvrr jirnnra Mi-h-ilium I! k M inn a ami K 1'. Culiina 1 Sc i, 1111 larnira l'i-li r Nclaon, winr lrnr Mia Mn I, W Ifuiiar, iiinnira M-wl imr K ll.iinraaml It II Culliuv I.I.11 k N r in Mn U II (Vreer, j-ari Mra Ih wh 111. 111, iniii il i ai Mra 1 ' . iroin-r, no .lr irlh Mi-vlnliir C W KriSniuml ami W fi ll.irr I ami a, rrah nl't'lr j 1 1 v M' I.1111-4II W Sinilli W K A lkint ami 1- M'M.ir 1, 1 ami , J1I11111 Mra Nmlliir 1, wlnlr i'raa- Mra II W Smith, ri-'l rnr rant Mra Knlinonil, whttr riirrant Mr Souther, iininre Mr Donrlsun . I'.rowinij pliinta wrrr rxhihili-il hy Mi vlainra Morton ami Cowan, uml nil tl'im ra by the two juat muni-il, ami hy Mn J W C.iti a, Mr Ham ami many othrra. J hr imlira on fruits wrrr W K Karri. ami II hrlmlirlil; oil vretalili a, K II IJol- inaaii'll' Krlaay; ranm-o fruiti, Mrv Umra I. A K001I ami 1' M llcnlel. PORD-BOWSEK of FOK SALE rrrflRi weiaLt about 1150. fan C hiKh l W Mlhlaa tear, , Hh Boon' Uflgifitered ii .,uk, and reeiHtered Jersey IlliCr. Wl Bohulmerloh, W lnd Oregonlan, 1260. the public nchooj enrollment, nince .1.. I....i -..,, rl niakiniT A total of HID inni I'l'.'i i n m i Moliiolvinir thore llgure by oj, the precenl population of Hilla- horo i over 2iii". The ChriHtian Kmlcavor of the Copgregfttional Church will now a H.ii.ia'ii Riidial. In the ohurcn ..nrli.ra nn the evening of Friday, October 25. livery body cordially invited. AdraiBion 1U cent. v.,r rarnnt and run weaving ..!. i t Mille. llanka. rrice" nw i. ' i ino. 121 cents per yarn VBII'v tiva"'"ni " - . 1 . I. ... I r... 101 nunlrf. lUUB warp iiirniBiieu nn i-i v - according w bi.b. t,a am and wairons from Ku i ..njK.rilil V. Oil niaOU ill LI1WI1 irrviJ their way to wors on v iv": the T. H. & N. railroad extension at Huxton. mi... viiu.wh Hmith is prepared to receive pupils, in w'0'r'JJ.e Fall term Jlenidence, First street, between Fir and Oak. Phone, Pv nillo Slates, 4S7. The many friends of Frank Ken nedy will regret to learn that h health Is not inproved. lie is very sick at the oounty hospital. full line of electric wppli" ftnd globeH. House-wiring. Next door to Vaught's Grocery, on Seo ond street. Mrs. Chas. T. Bigelow, of Pige low Hotel, was a passenger tolort land, this morning. Contract Ut to Wilkes' Uro. I-or HoaJ Maps THE ONLY BIO WAS F0K $2000 kruuioJtr of Claiiut Allowtd at Oct. Term W. F. Hollenbeck, who lives near Meacharn'i Crowing, north-w-Ht from llillglioro, exhibited H'iri.e aiinlee in town tbia week. lhat faile Hood River into utter in- eignificfir.ce. There were several v.rietif in the collection, and they were good to look upon. The Grange part of the story is that that the orchard bas not been sprayed, pruned or cultivated for more than seven years. The orch ard is on what is known aa moun tain land The apples may be xeen at Mr. Heidel's real eetate oflice. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Phyjf Ian and Surgeon Ollire Ralley-Mnrifan hlork, upstair. RiM.ins 12, 1.1 and 15. Krahlrnre Muuth l eorner Kavurltna ami becoml Strret. ' lloth 'Fhonea. Married, in Hillnboro, Oregon, October 5, HK)7. by lie v. L F. I'.elknap, F. A. Ford and Iloea B Howeer. Mr. Ford li of Portland, and the bride i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. lioweer, of thi city. DOUGHTY-BROWN Married, near Hillsboro, Oregon, Oci. 8, r.tu7, by Kev. h. F. lielk nap, Albrt F. Doughty and Kther l.rown, both of aahington county. Mole' while winter Jm Connell J 1 .... I. . . ftl-H.1. V. luin t nal Willie liussiau iiiam" v n...., M irali Son 1. eteiiiieiiuiHi t cheat I'reuilrnthal i; Caiiinllan lielil pea Kremleiith! I; rH)corn J W Gate 3 lt prize, white rice J u inim .or,. rice ami red vein ulso ml, 1'rule of tlie West. Stowell ll, no name inuii.c ii.i.i ...irn-vellow Hint C S White I ... L. Ili ! Urn Schtfiehl 1. while .'1...1 r,...,l.ill t. ltiirh-r , Witt jlWooily llutctier Scltohclil I, gum nu-im. :" Jos KobiUMU I, Biowrit Thome I. yellow oeni n.oy niamu. "" , i .talk, yellow Hint C S White I, Stow rir. i 'vvrKreen Thome, Pride of North Win Tnppcr i, nem jonn oic....c ., ReiUy J, G linker 3. popcorn on stalk Tliorne i;l.rooin corn 1 .Sclioliel.l. I. o .. It flint i: llx In sheaf U Dick i ; millet in sheaf H Dick J, alfalfa R Cramlall I, Imperial oaia in ...e . Meinm-r t, wheat in sheaf W B Jolly I ?. ' Z "L. I R Inirlea 1. Amly Miller a John Steinke y, tobacco b i,elalei 1, kale looo heail Harrow 1, Marsh & vSon ; be.. dry golden w Geo Doughty 1, Martha WashiiiKton Doughty i. rhu l,,,r.t K V McNclly I, preerved 1 Imhrie t, llungnrian plum Mr J A .iminer.i..., uiifemiented grape juice Mr R B Collin I, Damson pluma Mrs Kre.l Adam I, Oregon lemon Mrs Mar iin, canned met Mr Zimmerman I, ' .i .r...aii a.Mr Marlin 3icanned veKe able., corn Mr Cor. l'llut 1. Mr. " '.. . r o II rVi tina 1! Call- SMHWSmm , Mr Mar ., " .i .n ra Mesdati.es House, i)onel.o n a'.d Muilin, I, 2 and 3; canned beans Mrs lAdania i. Mr. II . D Schmel . -er j- canned tomatoe Mesdanies Marlin .iu.mem.an and Go.1........ I, a and 3. I'" . i tomatoes Mrs R B Collins I, canned onions Mr Roy Marlin I. carrots Adams 1. cauliflowers Mes- 1 nine House and F U l'raucis 1st and a, , i :.. m. 11 II (Irt-er I. mam- bt-r Pickles Mesdamcs .mimcriiian, i Wrum-is i. a nnd 3, mixed "r.r;iJ..V...ir i. catsup Me. I . o..i..'....ii,..r and Godtiinti I and a, a sam-eMrsR B Collins, rh.iliarb Mr V U Gardner I, Niagara grapes Mrs ...nirnnan. uooebertie Mesdanies J j Argus and Journal, $2.25. I). J I'orter, formerly of Canton, wa in Ililleboro Tuesday. K. Fair and David O'Donnell, of Huxton, were in town TueHilay. Htumpinir powder for sale by J T. Young, Ililleboro, Oregon. M. V. Tanner, of Huxton, visited the ounty eeat Wedneeday. I" inbrellas covered and repaired as unod as new. at II. I.ee hears cjclery. J. B. Bchaefer, of Linton, was in the city today. He was recently appointed poetmaster at that place Money to loan on city and larm uroiiKrtv rates reasonable. Call on K'uratli Brothers. L. T. Wilcox, of Portland, and Nelson Wilcox, of Cornelius, had lgal buriueesin Hillsboro.Tueeday Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. Dr. Burger, of Banks, stopped of! in Ililleboro, Tuesday, on his way to I'ortland. Two good farm hands wanted Amily to Ferd Groner, Scholls, or edJre-8 at Hillsboro, Ore., Route 2. We are headquarters for guns and ammunition. ll. Lee Sears, bicycle fhop, Main street. Before you buy your toilet soaps, take a look at the line at the Hilis boro Pharmacy. Bairds Heaibiuarters for strict Iv tirst class Ladies and Gents furnishings. Ilov Greear, of the Hillsboro Pharmacy, boueht three tons of Chittim bark, this week. Sie our dirplay of unfermented Grape Juice this week, biraply de Iiciuub. Den ol sweets Born, at Scholls, Ore., October '.), 11107, to the wife of A. Burkhal- ter, a son. Have vou spen those nobby belta and fancv box at. Baird's, lbe Gent's Furnisher. Born, at Blooming. October 7, 11)07, to the wife of I'hillip bcnnei tr, a daughter. Sheen, hoes and beef cattle - i i - . . lunight. Independent Telephone, 551, Beaverton. J. G. Uaynee, Born, G miles east of Hillsboro, October 9, 1D07, to the wife ot Alex Kehrli, a daughter. Denosit vour money with a pro gressive and growing up-to-date bank, Buch as the Hillsboro Uom mercial. This is an ideal autumn for work, and farmerB are everywhere improving the time seeding wheat, fall oats and grasses. Money to loan on real estate or nersonal security. No bonus commirflions at the Commercial Bank. T. A. Hoodenpvl. el als. road iieti ... B tion and viewer report; report read first time Willis Ireland, report of Record er for Hept.; ordered that report be allowed; fees VM) 00. E. J. Godroan, report of Clerk for Hept.; ordered that report be ap proved; fee $142 70. Donald Lumber Co. application to repair bridge; ordered tbet Co le allowed to repair bridge on road from Manning to Haywood. J. A. Abbott, petition for refund of tax; ordered that $7.75 here- funded on account of double pay ment E. C. Brown, Coroner's report inquest on Mary Hogan; report ap proved and hills drawn i. II; Wirtz J. P., transcript State of Oregon vs. Theo. Jafper and W. r. Bernard; transcript ap proved H. T. Bagley J. P., transcript State of Oregon va J. A. Baker. Marshall Robinson, and Walter Reynolds, Eugene and Clink Smith, Al. E. McCarty, Ed. Colfelt, Jasper etton, J. F. Peoples; transcript examined and approved: bi.lt) drawn E. B. Tongue and G. . Patter son, petition: ordered tnat upon payment of $G1.G3 that quitclaim deed be made to G. W . Patterson to all interests of Washington Coun ty, Oregon, in 8 of N W i and X J of 8 W i Sec 22 T 1 S R 5 V Present ownership and road map of W'aehiogton County ; opening of bide; W ilkes Bros. Abstract Co presents a bill for $2000 for the work, and it appearing to the Court that said bill is a reasonable price for it, it ie therefore ordered that said bid be accepted, and that specifications be prepared, and con tracts completed at next regular meeting In the matter of the transfer of funds; it is ordered that the sum of $2500 lie transferred from the County fund to the County road fund W. A. Spencer, petition for quit claim deed to 8 i of S W i of Sec 22, T 1,8 R 5 W: ordered that a quit claim deed be made on pay- ArrrrrrrVMV S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OtHoa upeUirt over The Dlta Irur Ktor Rfcaidencw East of Court Hooar, In the corner of the block. Miss Kirkwoid now has her new etock of Fall Millinery ready for the public. Hoe ehows the very newest and beet ideas of the season, and is well equipped with materials and styles to suit any customer. You are cordially invited to visit her Millinery Parlor, where you will receive the caoet careful atten tion. The following will be Elder A. A. Beery's topics for the next week at the revival, which is being held at the Christian Church: Friday, "Repentance"; Sit, 'fianctifica tion" (Chart); Sun. a. m., ' Over coming Obrticles," p. m , "A Rich Man's Mistakes;" Mon , "No Room in the Inn;" Tues,"The Building" (Chart); Wed , "Where am I at?" (Chart); Thurs , "Was the Thief Saved? Thee meetings are grow ing in interest and are bsing well attended. There are about 100 teams and 250 men at work on the Washing. ton county end of the P. R. & X. railroad extension from Hillsboro to Tillamook. About 75 feet of rock and earth rerfiain in tunnel number 1 above Buxton, before camb is completed. Mr. Lytle, the resident manager, thinks the tun nel will be finished by the first of November. The work is being vigorously pushed during the pres ent fine weather. J. M. Greear and wife start for San Diego, California, next Mon day, where they will spend the winter for the benefit of Mr. Greear'B health, which has been failing for some time past They will lie accompanied by E. D. Thorn and wife, and W. E. Thorne and wife, cf this city. The latter and wife will remain in San Diego for Borne time, perhaps permanent ly. Octoljer conies and shakes leaves down There's every evidence of Fall, Vet every season we're in town. And will lie glad to have you cull To see our place if not to buy We w ill not try to make you weary At 1'almateer's Confectionery. L. J. l'almaleer, Prop, Wm. Nelson, W. H. Taylor, Ed. Wann and John Bailey started for the unexplored regions of the ise balem mountains last Tuesday, in search of "Long Horns," the mon rrrrrrrrrrNrNr'rktr JAMES PHILLIPS TAMIES1E, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon Ronthern Pacific Railroad Co, OonaultaUon In i rencli or Eneliah. Of Hce upatairs, over L. M. Hoyl Co', store, north aide or Main tit., HUlalwro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Residence on corner Second and Oak St a Oregon Pbone Main 116. HILLSBORO - OREOO! HrVlrrNrrrrWarVrVaN A.B. BAILEY M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. HUlsboro, Ore. rrrrrrrrrrr ment of tax costs, and penalties, Lter bull elk, which has ranged amounting to $11 10. T. A. Hoodenpyl, viewers report and establishing of road. The following claims were allow ed: John KasHebum, r and h $.'4 43 lllis Ireland, sal dep etc 13H so K W Moore, ch 1 i'i I' A Lanikin, oh 9 !1 John Council, brd of prisoners 22 id5 " salary ana ilep K5 w Illa Dnifj Store, relief. 3 75 Warit Downs, hhsiii t and coll in io 43 75 V Fry. deD Sheriff 4 John Connell, Sheriff ex 119 10 O K Shorey, sup sal 10 00 that section for many years past. It is currently reported that this big elk has been shot at by at least fifty hunters, bat the old monarch of the forest seems to b:ar a charmed life. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Imbrie, of this city, started yeBterday, for Kirksville, Missouri, where their daughter, Mra. Elmer H. Smith, ie reported quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Imbne expect to be gone about three weeks, and may take a trip J J Krebs, liriitttes. .... 4 5o into the blue grass region of old Kentucky, where they have rela tives, before returning, Miss Agnes Delsman, the 11 year old daughter of F. W Delsman, who lives 3 miles northwest of Hillsboro, fell and fractured both bones of the right forearm, last Sunday, while carrying some fruit unstairs. I he fractures were re IKIP1. W llliePM 11 A U - , , . n r John Olson, ilamaee from rock 40 00 duced by ut. A. 1. Caiiey 01 iniB Alonito Hoover, wit U A 4 uti etv H T Hauler I, ml I. fuu 9S IK " Dan Burk halter, bridges 2 00 VI 111 I i li it. ' .1 iritis, nop sal F M Kelsav. Bridges 17 on John A Johnson, rand h 100 00 i; H Buchanan, mil v w W J Hutner, sal U K T Parsons, r and h 6 nrt Geo Stilt, r and h and sup sal 15S 15 Tom Main, aup sal 55 00 loan on ueiiiiqiieni tax. iiiu on A B Todd, sun sal UU H K llartrauipf, c h and relief 10 oo nan i.eisv. r ami n o to Wilson IlriKirs, w itness D A 4 CO DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Room 10 and It Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Deoni Htore. HILLSBORO - OREGOV Oaav H. Brngtmy W. 9. Hmrm BAGLEY A HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Boomi 1 and 2 Shate Baildlng UILLSB0E0, . . 0BEG0X. rViraaratrafV H. T. BAGLEY ATTO&NBT-AT-LAW Office, npataira, over the Post Office, HiUabero, - Oregow AaVArkraaraaa E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, BllUboro. JOHN II. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upatalra, Bailey -Mtrgaii Block. Rooms, I ami a. HILLSBORO, OBJEOON. aartaaaaarrasrVVVa W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orricx: Main Street, opp. Court House. HILLSBORO ORBOON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, TJpstalra, Rooms 3, 4 and 3 Hillsboro, - - Oregon W K Harris, fruit iusn 32 10 W Hlnes, sup sal 10 00 John MeLaran, bridges, r and h 00 Oort'Bros, rand h 2 75 J A Abbott, rebate tax i i5 L J Holr.. tun sal 15 00 John Beyer, sup sal 8 75 is i; itrown, coroner toes ll to H L Russell, sup sal 13 J5 lr A K Bailey, cor physician 10 00 C M Johnson, " juror I 00 Jl Barnes, " " 1 00 C E Brings, " " I 00 J E Blum, " ' 1 co John II McLeod, cor wit I 50 Patrick Hogau, " " 1 50 The Milne warehouse has been leased by Geo. A. Brown, and he is ready to receive hay, grain and hops for storage at reasonable prices. All storage business will receive prompt attention. Geo. A. Brown, Lessee. A 'West Virginia peanut raiser, who has looked at Oregon, gives it as his opinion that "goobers" can be raised in the Willamette Yalley with succeeB. Some fine specimens were exhibited at the Hillsboro Fair last week. DR. J. J. MURRAY Veterinary Surgeon aud Dentist Graduate of American Veterinary College, New York City, in 1881. Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest Gbovb 'Phones Independent, No. 744; Pacific States, 33. ! T. R. Imbrie ! e s s Vaughn detective bureau - S5 50 Jane MurdofT, relief 2 00 Mrs Ann Freeman, relief 6 00 wheeler Mfg Co, c h..... 1859 Tjuring the three days ol the N1 u-Ali.r o...l li.Tlit f. li v. I a . - . -'.":"' ." v " -,J n. hnnHroHia nr iwnn a aval . U. ai-li X- NrH.-r l.ri. ivl -IT At taimiat """ t -K'- - ' Benton Bowman. I P ct 10 00 ed themselves of the opportunity to .1 V Ooodin. snlnrv etr toi o ..ioit llio "Dan nf Swt.a" anrl nam. W. M Moore, a prominent far- J W Vanderveldeu, relief - 50 79 Lin ita fin confections, and most of of South Tualatin, was in the lhem prr;fi,j boxes and rjackaees PUBLIC SALE or HilUboro Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and Bale of Desert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. Room 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon mer city Tueeday, on busiuess with the county judge. Have you any fence to build? If bo we oan save you money. We sell a good substantial fence, 4 feet high, for 40 cents per rod. bcnui merich Bros. them carried boxes and packages of Bweets to those at home. The undersigned will sell at public sale, on the Schmale place, 2$ mi. north of Phillips, and 3 miles S.W. of Linton, at 10 a. m. on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 J. S. Miller, an old-time resident Span black horses, 5 and 9 yer, 2650 of Scholls, but now of Hood River, was in town today. Mr. Miller says he will Bpend the winter in California. Are vou aware of the fact that we can Bell you the latest styles of men s suits for less money tnan you have been paying elsewhere? Sohulmerich Bros. brown horse, 7 years, 1450; span sorrel, 11 and 14, 2600; gray mare, 8 years, 1 100; yearling colt, 4 milk cows three fresh In December, one fresh in January; two calvea, sow, 3 shoots, 6 to 8 doz. chick ens, one 3V wagon, back, buggy, 2 seta work harness, single harness, W. A. Wood binder, Minneapolis binder, mower, hayrake, hay tedder; disc plow, spring andpegtooth harrow, potato dig ger, potato planter, fan mill, Tubular cieam separator, cook stove, heater, 4 J. K. P. Brown, who recently sold his farm, a part of the old Wm. Hay place, 2 miles south of Hillsboro, left Wednesday, with his daughter, for Fort Worth, Tex as, whero they will hereafter reside. A. E. McGill, one of the proprie tors of the Oregon Nursery, east of town, was in Hillsboro, yesterday. He is having a bungalow built on his place, the main dimensions of which are 4bxob feet. The subject of the morning ser mon in the Cong. Church will be "For 1 Dear God", lbe evening tr r I mill Ka ' laTi-krvtaD? rrr ClrxA " H'tiaa Ladies of the Maccabees will give ? "d ltd t th Y. P. S. C. E. will be dance at the Greenville K O. T. . tm .... Miss Eva Bailey. aW V aVB-au V v y mmmww t v vmuu a $10 and over, 0 months' time, ap Hall, Saturday night, Ootober orchestra. Every- a M 10, Portland body invited Born, at Reedville, Oregou, Octo ber 1, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. nrrapp, a sou. Mrs. Thrapp's mother now has sixteen surviving grandchildren, and the other fifteen are girls. The Bailey. Climax Mill Feed Store proved bankable note, 5 per cent, changed hands this week, Messrs. interest. PETER MORITZ. II. A. Kuratli, auctioneer. Argus and Pacific Monthly, $2. E. J. Shotwell and wife, of Gas ton, viewed the fair last Saturday; Webb & Hoover, purchasing same Mr. W ebb is a Portland man. Fred Cornelius made a round trip to Portland, yesterday. Job. Rooks, of near Cornelius, was in town Tuesday. J. W. VANDERVELDEN Roy Oregon. Desires to say that he has a fine line of Farm Machinery for the Fall trade consisting in part of Double Acting Hays Pnmpa, Canton Clipper Disc Plows, Sharpie Cream Separators, Old Hickory Wagons, Jackson & Bradley Buggies. Everything guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and see these lines. Argut and Oregonlan, 1150. I