MlLL3fl0rt0 ARGU'J, OCT. t7, 130? . t 111 1111 V I 1 H M IV 1 ..I Jill I II I I I. I J" I F V I BLAST 0 TOW UEK ertoii. MonJay COSM UBUKIK LIFE Ciaui My ltt vlt Bit Ituip""""" w.,tia i,N,rpr ,iui,,,,h ,,y "w ' .. . i'.uiiii.iiv W " . - i IL.vi.-r. ttJ lb w ni,,""' . .l t.. -,! alWnoon. 'All Win. "' U..l!n .t... S-witon Wriin'iu"- . .rgiolll'- blasting, had put H W " I If ...l lil(ckir(''"fK 0". ". 1( toWrn th reason, ' .-..J ..v.r tint stump, Wlinn, ,dj, tbcbfK"r,l 1 " u (BfjftUlliU inau neau d( bit y . M' ciuii.ii"i boftiW by ! ,,r,lh ii ipr ,uJ r If tirtlil Merlin '"' I but b coutnmed his car' Hullo stood on a Urge rxl t-l yM itump, aim "I"" ,lknt blm at l-al ft lnb y,,lh body landing W lw ,, Coronar V ,ir,,wn wo", likro, bul iiifi.ii"! an ni'uwi Ltx tnwtr;, it m ilear Gfclim for lb" Mtity attached Cloc. Tim remains ta li Portland end Iiumihi, n lie ii tad Dim irlm in work ii idllu ir.irkiiitii thai lit tu J. Martin, Hut he wa put ol lit, end thl ha we a wof Lurulnn, r.iigian-j iiiff HMWH i idnUllly Martin, klactK relative. iKtpttoa lo llawaian Party Stparlf of llawalan young ladle, Vst Honolulu, rhiHrttHl by fcdjrtb loi rr-W nllifrwl, lol llilialxiro, will witen- irtcvptton in this city totiior- . Tb party i due lo arrive from lh Urovo on lbs morn- (nig, aben lh"y will ln ro- by lb following i-omnilU 4piH)inUv ly Mayor John it: MIiii- J. I; I.amlkto, MiakUUr.A. II llaiUr.K.T ia4 J W. Il.ilrr, alio will Uwolo cikiijm lor a tlriv lbcity tint rauntry, K- iu tby will i ay a vlil lo lh icbaoli, (r aliicli luiirh till bt awrv.il at tha Uotrl Ai 1 an o'clock, ibr bt public rmTiitinii oivon t li ton ii Crcnt Thiatr, lo wyUtiily it (Htnlially ln AtltlritllMW Wilt lul tllk.ltt tlW l Ik Biila ami W. N lUr- laabkh Mn. TVmr-Weath loil (KHxilily mum of thft itoHtillffniiunil Tli rfinaln- Ibi iim up U 4 tiVlwk. twfWDt in a Rorial wav. ll lo liiv a immii'l ro- to aim. a M rM. K.lytb 'w WtbrrrHl mat formerly a irl, tlut U( t will add lo lb roccptiou of l lis par CRESCENT THEATRE N tlwalr iuaiiifMiieut in In re- M, flWiiig rirt Irom huoiiii imrK.u r Theatrical n.r Thiirna "faogt uioHmima Coiupanr. P'Ti br Halordar. Dolo "fiotw, lowitr llior. r0.) w; loKM( 750; Rallery, rjbtwportawa Imvs rwjaivitil on CI.ILird'B "Thoroi and NBloaiomi(',i "aril all Uv.it. that It In a mm JJ Uo ptoiU. who take their rwwmuiy. xbsy carry mo fjl,,7t "J Hie uroduclion, aa V"a, dm Rlveil BKtiatrctiun io r wapiicn from which we have to 7(xjo ;.. i..i.. u i '"iuiaiiiiu, nuiuo WDlltmnlii ... f. Il... Rio r HIIIUWB " nd pUv uood. and 01 HlUli.li.nl nil . A o.nil l"ivu LieuHHil nnr luwn i'' WLv!? li"fBtiii. would like lil , lm for, rtlirn Jt8' " lW train will run from SJ . f ' !Hbl,.ro- J? Httturd Va wi a '" auraoiion. attraction. WlRTZ- MACRUM Wok. ' niorDlnK l 1U L.i ft 'I'liwt wedding took L MeihodiHt panonage, hi a' WirU' wel1 know Cl Maurtiiu, of the same CiWart unitml i k. I hail. . " "n"BDi "I fljp ChUr0h lleVl L' id. i... Slu T' T111 ivB n entertaia VsJA Ml K' Church. Toea IfWnraeritli hiirhlv mioken P" everywhere. Tbe 40 "n(l 4J inobea in ."'i n.runi I .. I John Hay ami wif-, !,f T.i, ,,.,i, ; 'wl throiij-h fin n !nt i vi i.i, ' ' Diiroiiiii fur Knrw'l lirnve. l,f tlmy visit Mr. IUyV i . i r . i , . j T. Kb'lchrr and wifn. 'I'm y I.i-..' jiml rniunmd from trip iui ' whera lhy vimlnl K. I. liny m l -family, at Jrpy (,'ity. Tinyr. Mirt tllttt I-. f. , who H lm . i, , r inteiidi nt of Hi I', in, i ) In; i I; H. dlniliK anrvice, h th. ,r.,i;-l father ol four children, tl... 1m t (,t.. having arrived hnl a f.-w wn k- ny Mia Kirkwood m.i Imr r m i ftlork of Kail Milln. ry r-mly U r j the illh!io. him th.iH lU vr j ImWeel and Iwel iilrnn.,! t.(. : and ii well r'iii;.u. with n,i, and t)lr lu nut any i iHi, i,,r , You are cordially invi'cl I.. m ; her Millinery I'arl'.r, nim.. j.,.,' will reti-lvB the innet " an-ful ni'u, ; lion, i A. Anderaon, if lii-.tr I'lul i;. ! rharged with thnmin .loan rl I friiwi lieloiiinK to ll.-tl ft Ii,-- a arraigneil lH-f,,r J,.l ):, - , ( of lllia City, U mliit.Uy, nlnl i atninod A iiti-ii.n (, t ' ihe Circuit Court in tl. mm ..! ! lltKI The i.H'hiiw i ei I to l.nv. j i ..... ! iHMMirreJ OU Wie M'.li n S,.,,;,.,,,),, , and waa tite oitrotii f a i,.- ,-h Ih(i oil inieuii'li-rini .liii,', m huh the i'iiiii'i.a! l.i.- .I,-, .. rjied aoiue IiIimmI. i The KtitKttt iVkicip I 'o., nt (' r- I lielllia, now ari i'i l-iitf iii , ' h u1 ; ihwir ndor null, I t ir. M. n,' i haiiHi, Tueda) nf 'H- I. nk lluyitig apl'lea every ii.iy l':i ,i,. ludelieudrnt, No. V.;i II.l'I '-.t rh price paid fur j l c j Win. Hay, of Monifaii-, ; waa In luwti li.Uv, r. i. ; a.oiiaiiitaiii'PN. Mr 11 iv li'n 1. n i cam pi tig and lniiiiii. . m i-.-t . i heftltli, all unufi-r i n . I v lllleretted in M .inleHAim mi l AU-r i feen real relate. I.ailiia of ihe Mac r,l! a danra at the (in-ei. vu'.- K t. T. ' M. Hall. Halurday i.il.l, (M .1-, : III, Portland orcheira. 1 u-iy ; body Invited. j The attention of In piyta, w !i . read the Argue) ia call' .1 to the fi.-t j that lliar.l of Kinli tt:n iiie.-t-: neit Monday, and m i.i U' m n-i ion for the jierliHl of hum ii.' n'ii I Cuiuplainta of taxpserii itMi-t - filed the fuel week id ll." n "Hon. ! For Hale: Fifty ecr. t i ?i r ii land In the viciniy i f 11; on rural mail mid milk nwi- ni-i' j telephone line. Fill" Im-iti n ; ? BimhJ building atte.-li.iuir(. ol j Argui. j J. W. Smith, a Salem dairyman. ; came to low n tiMl.iy, and in ! olun;.' ; for rotne good dairy i'i'. w t. which to replenixli hi herd. Win n j il cornea to buying g.xnl ; Waahington County in the plucc t - find tl.ein. K. M. Crahtne. of Laurel, who aa in town ."iitur.hiy, itel tin' he aold hi hoi.a at 1V a "i:n I. pari of the ciop having l-en e- traded laat aeaaon. He hud :,'mi-i pound to dicposti of. i M. 0. Dickeiiami, id Ihe Onv'o, i Hole), i'ortland, we a gvnetid the; Hotel Higelow, Irixi S,uiii.l.iv. i! '1 j : tok a hiiut Sunday, with I'ru k ; Howe, Lagging a nice lot of Chitm. j Are you aware of the d t t'ni' ; we ran eell you tho Uti-t r-iy l- "( men' mute for h uioiiev thini' you have paying eleeAh-rt'.' Schulinerich l.rua, i For ale. a iiuinU-r of iii;", old enough to wean,ak a hi.ivy unlk- log cow, now due t l fn t l'n I i ; UP or are V. M. Hani", ii.ii1'- ; outh of llillnhoro. I nih-pt'inli -r.t phone, Hod. Have you any feuc to If ao we can nave you money aell a gmnl atitiMtttiitiiil fentte, liiifh for 4l) cenU Wt rod build; . We , 1 f'M't Schtil uterifh liroe. A Southern I'nciHo cliiim nn "t wan out today, looking up tl"' atatila-of the Kichiird W.ilktr ciee, Mr. Walker having I wen injured Nome time Hg while getting oil' the train at the depot. The barricaded condition of nmny of the bueineee hotiHi) frontH in HllUhoro, nieina that KulnMntinl imiirovemenU i" H" ebapeof new cement sidewalks, am under ,iy. Money to loan on renl estnte or permmal eeourity. No l';'u "r oommiHHiona-at tho llillehoro Comineri'.ial lt.iuk. A licHime to wed win iH-niwl to day by theCou.ity lLnerkMo h. N J Mcllregor and Mrn. . 1 utter Bon, holh of lleaverlon. Ongim. l)at,o at Alpha lhill, p'rneliu-'. Saturday, Oot. r.. i" "" W'elkore' DfolniHira. "j : i uvitf tl . 11 W. MoXutt,of (!ormlin in town today, attending lh Unt3 Veteran's Assooiation. :., il... !(v A Portland man wn this week, trying to Kt "loan, laundry company organi.ml. Chihlren'e umhrellaB ftt ISairuV PRODATE In the matter of the nutate of Cl.a Uch, deoeaHHl; final ftCOomi .U ; , Setaa Ume for bearing llnaloljeo. UTBthe matter of tho tttaln of N fltolti, aeoBe,l; inventory am Up nra Lement Died, and approved. P I The matter of tho guardian- mlnor Arthur lUjuami appoitUeU tan I1LHIII. " 1 'ipt C.i-.c Make-, the October A P'Uli'iinncnt I U I A !. y HihhK THOUSAND n.ii'iii) In Mint ( ij.-iih Vault fur the llili'it SJlU'iIm in i .(,, l t .Hi Niiiermtfliiletit (if -ili" !' M ('. ,' made the an iri'il ). '..I, r ttpp .rtioiimciitfor the .tr t - ut i I - .ii.i. trlnmW, bihI the nun it f .r i-.lii' i,iipittt Mirimeeh to U'-t.Tii'.IHI. The die- it m in. ' i ai. 'I amount appor- Am't o.i- f . i I t.t.'.r -. ity r i iiiic!i ... I! i . M -. A i- i f 1 . I M I .mi ret .... ik I i.rnrHu r I 3" I . . . I' i.ii.-.p r I rmti'.i 1 1 171 t A'-i 00 I'.'jS h J 1 1 CO ;o7 i" i n 00 .7 00 L'4l 171 ; i.i ' 171 Oo J'yJ l 1)1 1K1 l'1' S'1 j'jS iio IK 4'' 17 tit f. 1 57 Mi A jyt 'j Ji'l 1MI A ;v " 3" 7 " i'.;- 1 -i no I'fi Kl III) Oi SI l l Hi til 00 741 ' 2 7 lj S DO 'oj OO 11 3 (Ml Jjj o.. 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I AHiu.ii. . . t..iu!c' V .a. , u i ; : i . l..iu!c rl l I'. I' h.nii-r, .Miiiiiitaui.iaic. I .. 1 1, i r 1 i . Klre.l viiiiriHiH J K..'-. i, ,1' hn 'hi.-i-ti-r, 1! bo rl 4 A'.'t.-.! i . : t'.rr, lli)N'uro I ! I I-, M -V. :i t ! - I s I'll li tl. avrrl-m r J I, ' Tf-M-'i-,, 1M!.S,T0 3 ,: : '.rr I'.-rtsc'iu" r I... :. kr, lli-iivrtti.ii, It X, 1 i f i" r i' . S. .i.!kim I i.. ;;i.m, I'.otbini. it i.. I I I t;r unl'r J . U Ni-mii, tii-ton I 1... I' li ', .',-!, i .ti.ti r I ! a , I, .Ini. ..ii, 1'oil'nn.t. r J K i'.'-ti :i;.- I.rnnrii t'nrT I i j !' .iriiimi, i'.!e Creek. I i. l r.-.irv: ! H In, .M't'itiile ; 1' !.-.,.t!,'.rd-iui!le r I II. on I'tteiooti, lliiitou I l i " -.i'.Ii : . S'h-i Aixxl .... 1, in hi ii r.lt i , llollirook r I . A I. I". : -u -. I. vtlle rt 2 , ,;, K.-.!v. Ii-.nlon - I'll r. i !.i , Ci-t ueliu-i rt i ', t ,.!u Ll. Iluxton , r i;.,-r.i..-i , l; -vi viiu- , I ,V i' M ii v;-r . t.oicl .... fl. -t !.-i:rr, llllUllHU .... , v, - o, ,v. tioifjio r i . . i Mi t V. s- I 'm. '.ali-i C'k ,.t 1' .! It--ii-. lit' !, Ilt r ,1-. , I v I ('.'villi- rt 3 . , l - : ' t.. -11 11, Slll-lWOlnl. ,. ,, J Mail, i . llilM'nto i went i nun I'm ona, lirwnvillc I i I i-tni"-. Seule's- I W W I'urrr-.t. Ncwlier, r 1 I I .;iin-r, 1 'ritveitou r 3 , i A l'l".i '.-.Ii-iimiii.! I'.liiic r i ,r, J .in Si lion- l."-i.Slt'wooil3 V A VhimW i vi-lik'll 1' ti I 1 1' 1, I'tl-V , I'tixtoil ,., !, K ti'i', 1' Clove rt I ,ji .; ! Mi-n.leillinll. Newt'elg 70 50 ,.ijl t h.ii Tli "on, Sh'wooil 41 .VI ,,;it Mm .Min i VunliH-k, " J at no ..ol C Klyin IlilUilnle r i , . , . 47 5 HIE l ll l Hi' WAV OF SELLING 1'IANOS A Golilro Opportunity lor Lovrrsof Mil- lie n.t lVople wlio are Figiirinn 011 a 1'iano tor the Future There ii no K.cwti liv nny home sliould In- without K piuiio. wneii 11 i"" " l'"'" ,.1,,,-wa l ihe ptewiil time at so small a ., ,1 .,ihI on tliis.iilvetllMiiK proposition. You i-hi snpplv vein hiniie with iihiKh 1.. ,i,i.! r.l iimke instrument, at re- !,ilv ,'ss lh 111 thiin eii would have to '..I,;- Lu second Ki,i.U-t any other lime. Vou .lo not need the cash, ns the pra r,tiroht or cimh down, U not what we .' ii uiini! on, now. All prices are the miuo tth'.-n vou mime your own ic-mis.iw ,, u,,t .-anil down. Vou cnu ar- ' ........... 1 v.uiisill -tor Instance, you on. liny a lu:'h K"11'1' fS"0 I'''.10 ". tkU Hilt- as low n f'l;,i '.' 1' 1.11 iti'di. 't !! tust I'"' mc pil v. " , nl.; the Piauo. and W W ;;-. H'you h..veau oW JteetMMem to U111I0 iii, we win liiaac yww- owniircjust the aame f y were liuvinnat ri'K'Har retail puce. ii i. Letter to come in ami look over nr line, and Iniv now, than to wish you 1 .iter we are Rone, aa the pneea poa e!v close in u dny-s. Come in and ear the wonderful pianola, and ge a Uol the latest aoug or iustriutieutal l"ltC ,- 1. ...... lomiliei 3 ol CODie9 mllC, .or wc ... - lo giveaway . " in unit et us , . . I, ,""nilveHiHii.gc.toiiieraforthiiVic. i,v. It means money to you-come m , ,t us explain to yen; We have 1 1 hese and several ...ore o go You ciitt liek Iron, any " W as lo have cutalognea and cut- of 1 ,, w.n Di.u't foruet the free evening all makes, n ' us . , , concct Store. U 111 l . lo .Htl-ui .III". - VlUiRSTlANOHOt'SH, Hillsboio, Otegon. H S.KHIpniiin, lleui)at,rator, V. A. llolleuheel t!t' ArgitR and PafliBo . ?i ti- -i..l,n I.iiMitu't and wifo,ot,; ton, wer i" town today, return irom a trip w (""" Argue and Oreonian, J. T IloLinaon, of Farmingtop, waa in town Tuiaday. Stiimpinir jKiwder for r-ale by J, T. Voting, Hil'ahoro, Oregon. Dr. J. K. Lx;ke, of IlH-dville, waa in town yeHterday. M. J, Samrnone, of Olar Mill, waa in the city thie afternoon. K. K. Brown, of Buxton, waa in town Tuemlay, on buiuf-a. A V.. Sehnian, of Iluxton, wag a county neat viaitor laet Tueiiday. ('. Nir-sen, of near Banka, wan a county eeat visitor yenterlay, Mra. II. T. Bagley, of this city, vixited in Portland yecturday. I'Mitnr Fugle, of the Forent Grove Tiuiec, wan in the city Monday. Mra. K. P. Wirtz, of Foreet (Jrove, vinitel in the city yenterday. Hon Cumrninge, of Corneliua, viHited the county eeat.WedneBday. C. W. Jamea, of near CorneliiiH, waa in the city on burinef today. I'inhrcllaa covered and repaired aa good ax new, at K. I.es Seara' cyciery. John Ftiegy, of near Bethany, had hiiei iiHee in HillHhoro yeeter day. All kindu of cape f r boy a at Baird'a. Something different from the rent "Automobile etylea." Bairde IleadnuarterH for etrict ly limt clans Ladiee and Gents furnishing. Judge Wt II. Hollie, of Forest Grove, waa in the city yesterday, on legal bunineeH. Are you a itnoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kxcellencia Oregon manufacture. Frink Howe, one of Portland's crack bird ehole, wne out laft Tuee day, to vinit hie father and take a hunt. A full line of electric supplies and glut. House-wiring. Next door to Vaught'e Grocery, on Sec ond ctrret. There will he a district Sabbath School Convention held in the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church, Nov.. 7, 1007. A. U. Stewart, of Astoria, and at one time a resident of HilUboro, was in the city Monday, shaking hands with old friends. At the Borwick eale near Reed- ville, lant Tueeday, the dairy herd sold averaged l"3 85 each. One exceptionally fine cow brought fs0. Kiley Cave'i ranges and heaters are the Ix-Bt lo be had in the mar ket, and he defies competition, the quality of hie goods considered. Exceptional . values in ladies tailor made suite at 110 and $12, direct from the Kant. Come early and get your choice, at Schulmer ich Bros, This is ' bargain week" at the Hilleboro post oflice. Postmaster Cornelius and his clerks are obliged to count every piece of ma 1 matter that goes through the oflice this week. As a result, everybody is doubly busy about that oflice. The Pythian Sietere tendered Mrs. Margaret McKinney a fare well reception at tho borne of Mr. and Mrs K. W. Moore, last even ing. Mrs. McKinney starts Satur day morning for Pendleton, Ore., where she joins her eons, V. G. and Chits. Mitchell. She has resided in this city for 3.5 years, and will he missed by her many friends. The Washington County Veter an's Association held their annual meeting in Odd Fellows' Hall to day. There were quite a number of the' old boys" present with their wives and families, and at noon they "fell in" and eat down to a splendid dinner, prepared by the ladies of the Association, to which the veterans did ample justice. The forenoon was spent in routine business of the Association, and the afternoon session is in progress as the Argus goes to press WUERST EAGLETON Married, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Asa Kagl lon, 3 U Benton Street, Portland), Oregon, October !Uh, 15)07, by Uev Paul Rader, Geo,i- A. Wue'st and Mary Ethel bla-lttou. The groom is a young buaiaeM man of Port land, having a .. position with the Fobs Klectrlo Supply Company, wfcile tbehride ia well known in I Silk frienu. ty ot ing pu cereint from I- Miss Pitten; Ninete Cornel $1500 small strawb For pa diviBio Span also h and bo j Anori 1 , j. elves. Will Schulmerich, "iute 2. tOL'NTYINSTITUTE Will he Held in Ilillsboro on Oct.30(:M and Nov. I A SPLENDID AKKAY OP TALENT Secure Able Corp of loslmctora for Aonnal Event Supt. M. C. Case has been plan ning for some time to give the teachers of Washington County one of the best institutes ever held here, and from tbe able corps of instruc tors engaged, such is assured. Among the instructors and lectur ers employed, appear tbe names of the following prominent leaders in education: Hon. J. II. Ackennan, Kunerintendent of Public Inatn.ct.oii, Salrui. I'r. Clarence True Wilson, pastor of Grace M. K. Church, Portland. IJr. II. I. Sheldon, instructor in State t'niversily, IU.ene. l'rol. I.. K. 1 raver, Principal of Tr.un- iijj; Iiepartiiient, Monmouth Normal. Prof. L. It. Alderman, Superintendent of Kugrue City Schools, J-lugenc. Mia Cornelia Marvin, secretary of Li brary Coniniishion, Salem. Mr l . hweesy, Instructor of Mu sic, lierkeley, C'al. Kolrt it. ennev, M. I).. Secretary of ute isril ol llealtli, Portland. Hon. W. J. Kerr, President of (. A. C. Corvallis. On November 1, a meeting of the school oibcers of Washington County will be held in connection with the institute. This is the first meeting of Bchool ofiicers called in this county, and it promiees to re sult in much good toward promot ing the mterests of our schools. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J) M Smith et ux to Alton F Gard ner, a It of n w of n e H sec 16 t i a 4 w 4oo L Wolf et al to Henry Stoffers, 44 a in C ilkius it I c t t n 2 w 2600 Henry Peters et al to Christina Pe ters, lota 1 to 10 blk 40 Cornelius .. I J K P Brown to II T Koeber 200 a in sec 8 t I s 2 w 1 200 Sarah V Martin (administratrix) to August Lovegren, 160 a in sec 26 t I 5 w 3200 Win Reidt et ux to C Brit'BS, lots 32 to jS blk. 34 West Portland Heights 1 A W Kllis et ux to Kittie M F.llis, So a sec 25 t I n 5 w I A V Kllis et nx to Perry Ellis, So a in sec 25 t I n 5 w 1 Sherman Murphy et al to L II Peters 1-5 mt in part of sec 11 t 2 n 4 w anil other land 1650 John H McFee to J A Messinger 30 a in sec 18 t 2 a 2 w 6ot Alfred Krickson to G A I-arson tut in 158.19a in Smith liledsoc dl CtHJ w J I C Madigan to Chas Vau, Vl' fft , of It II Catch in it d 1 CtTWl V, .900 Jacob Reichen to Anna 3riCfi 94 a a 111 sc-v i 1 i n i w yuu II W Frew ing et ux to 13 S Frewing 15 a sec 10 t 2 a 1 w 1 Clara V Kummer et al to Frank Van- duvn, 76 a sec 11 1 2 a 1 w t M Bi'sbce et ux to A G Hoffman et ai n V of lot 4 blk 28 Forest Grove.reoo E A Kdy et nx to Chas Roberts, eM in sec 23 t 2 a 1 w ..noo1 John W Fuqua et ux to L C Under- lull, part of blk 40 horest Grove... 450 Nettie A Haines et al to Dora R Bar ber nart of blk 2S Forest Grove 600 John K Bailey et ux to Lulu K Allen lots 4 and 5 block 2 Bailey s add, Forest Grove 600 Alliert Schmidliu to I-Vlgar Hannan, 167 a in sec 6 t 3 n 4 w . 1 O L lean et ux to Grant Mann, 25 a in t I s 3 w 2462 Louisa Partlow to S K Olsen, lots 5 and 6 blk 3 Humphreys' add, Hbo 450 Ina Rowell to V W Groat 40 a sec 9 t 2 s w I Hattie A Stanton et al to J R Seaver lot 2S Millard & VanSchuyver tr... 600 Jacob Weigel et uxto Investment Co 9. So a iu W V Graham d 1 c t 2 s I w 1000 Mary S McGilvery et al to Geo C Gray 49 a in sees 17 and 1S t t n 4 w 2500 Mary A French et al to G V Russell 35 a in R S Tupper d 1 c t 1 s 4 W..2500 Eve K Curtis to Win II Green, lots I, 2, ami 4 blk IS South Park ad Forest Grove 600 John V Fuqtia to J M Barlicr, part of blk 40 Forest Grove j J H Morrisscy et ux to Geo L White 1 a 111 a r.merick u 1 c 1 1 a 3 w 150 Mernt Roscoe aguer et ux to I Uc-rdau, part of blk 10 F Grove... . 975 Mary 1 laves et al to Grant King, I. bo a M Moore u 1 c 1 1 a 2 w 1200 lane Bernard et al to Lola B Stokes, 8 w sec 24 1 1 u 5 w ijoo F M Starrelt et ux to J M Pollock et al, part of the Klam Young diet 1 11 2 w 3100 German Saving it Loan Society to , loh n Ouhlouist, tu a in sees a and 1 N 1 w 6000 I" tl Todd (.executor) to F M. Star oftet al, part of Elam Young d 1 'ettii2w 6n SlJ'.r'btiver et al to Andrew Chris klWcB, r iu R Wilcox d 1 c 1 1 n 3 wand Mlit' r laud 900 Luz A Fuller et al to F S Estop et ux wan or kcs 9, i( 1 1 s 1 w tooo Stephea Hatnlin et ux to Fred M 1 art of sec 4 1 1 a 5 w 350 Laat tt al to G F Sanborn 1 tna4 1 1 s 5 w 1500 ildberf at ux to Louis M. rg.itf: sec 24 t 3 ti 4 w, er landi..,.;. ,3500 ore et 4x to fclw Sv, is.05 wood Fv 4 75 PUBLIC SALE ersigned will sell at public on the Canyon road, near farm, 1 J miles from Port 10:00 a. 111,00 JXDAY, OCTOBER 2G mare, 3 years, iloo; 1 bay bears, 950; bay horse, 4 yeara tad selected dairy cows; milk of Bale: Six months h bankable note at , &, per Jo. KieBe' Turatli, kf iute,p tr- F1" a.D and wife, of , 1 tt Wru' ato IMIlitinn fa.iaWA.Iu a at Banks, this week. J. C. Miller, who lives near tbe Arcade achcel houwe, 12 miles north of Hillrhoro, was io town yester day. He is one of numerous Wash ington county pioneers who have fine farms out of the mountain timber tracts, within the past 30 years. Mr, Miller this year raised 14,-VX) pounds of Italian prunes, which be has just contracted for 5 J cents per pound. He Bays tbe mountain land is all right 'or any thing that can be raised in tbe val ley. There are many fine apple orchards in bis neighborhood. October comes and shakes li-avea down; There's every evidence of Fall, Yet every season we're in town, And will tie glad to have you call To see our place if not to buy We will not try to make you weary At l'almateer's Confectionery. L. J. Palmateer, Prop, The following are Evangelist A A. Beery's topics for the next week, at the Christian Church: Friday, "The Infallible Way;" Saturday, "A Choice Made;" Sunday a. ro., "The First Victory," p. m. "The Holy Spirit;" Monday, "The Judg ment Day;" Tuesday, ' Conversion of a Good Man;" Wednesday, "Evi dences of Pardon;" Thursday, "Ex cuses." Singing Evangelists Geo. A. Webb and wife are assisting io the meeting which is very full of interest. Quite a number have al ready been added to the church. 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. Albert Oleman, the 14 year old boy, who shot his foster-mother, near Columbia City, last December, in a fit of rage, will be sent to the state reform school until be iB 21 years old, when he will be released The commission of doctors who ex amined him, say he is liable to kill whenever overtaken with his mur derous mania. Tbe agreement to send him to the reform school, was reached after it became evident that a jury would not vote to hang a fourteen year old boy. The Christian Endeavor of the Congregational Church will hold a Hallowe'en social, in the church parlors, on the evening of Friday, October 25. Everybody cordially invited. Admission 10 cents. Mr. G. A. Webb and wife singing at the Christian chu re vival in this city. They sang L d norm ley, ot roruaMneia evan gelistic nrlc"lto.'iMr. Webb has gooa hito tbe feed business Ur:JIoover, in this city. greesi bank merci. Her in tc has s mere! partn 5a.' . ..... .lifO I.. &iie faro, bear Bcholls. Sheep, boea and beef cattle bought. Iadepearknt, Telephone, 5al, lieaverto'tw v. If aynes. Mrs. Lottie smith. Bee Lamkm, who has been visiting 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamkin, of this city, since last June, departed yes terday, for her home in Monterey, old Mexico. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Georgia. Have you Been those nobby belts and fancy sox at, Baird's, The Gent's Furnisher. Prof. Bates, of PaciGc Universi ty, will preach in the Congrega tional Church, morning and eve ning next Sunday. Franx Pauli will be the leader of the Young Peoples meeting at 7 p. m. See our display of unfermented Grape Juice this week. Simply de licious. Den of Sweets. Asa Eagleton and wife, are in lhe city for a week, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Eagleton is employed in the Custom ilouse, at Portland, and is taking a short va cation. We are headquarters, for guns and ammunition. It. Lee Sears, bicycle shop, Main street. Mac Bisaillon, a former Hillsboro boy, will play a match game of billiards with W. C. Duniway, am ateur 14.2 balk line champion of Oregon, at Portland, Oct. 25th. Before you buy your toilet soaps, take a look at the line at the Hills boro Pharmacy. Rev. L. F. Belknap will preach next Sabbath morning on the sub ject, "The False Prophet." A cor dial invitation extended to all who do not attend elsewhere. For sale: Twenty five pigs, 8 weeks old. Inquire at my place near west end of Long bridge, be tween Hillsboro and Cornelius. W. H. Taylor. MILNE CAWRSE Married, at the residence of the bride's father, Joseph Cawrse, of North Plains, on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1907, at high noon, J. W. Milne and Maud A. Cawrse, Rev, L F. Belknap, of this city, officia ting. The contracting parties were recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Milne started on the same day on a trip to Lob Angeles, California, and expect to be gone a month. PROFESSIONAL V. A. BAILEY, M. D. Pbynirian anil Surge a Offlce-Ballay-Moriraii blrx-k, nptalra. Room 12, U and 15. ReiUene. tkxith w,t corner Baseline aa.l bacon J Htrmta. Both 'Pbones. ' lS,rrlMrrrrVVVVVM S. T. L1NKLATER. M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlea upataln over Tba Delta Drug Htora RMiilane laat of Court Houar, la UM corner of the blok. JAMES PHILLIP TAJtTESlE, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hurireon 8011 them Pacific Railroad Co Coiiaulution In French or Enetlah. Of- new npataira, orer L. U. Hoyt CVi. alore, north side of Main tiU, HUlaboro, Or. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidenoe on corner Becond and Oak St Oregon Pbon Main 116. HILLSBOBO ... OREttON aAMrAAArVMWWWVMVWW A. B. BAILEY, M.D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, atreet. Over Dennii Btore. HILL8BORO . - OREGON 0. H. Mmwtms W. 9. Mmrm BAQLEY A HARE ATTOSLNSYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and I Skate Baildinf HILLSB0H0, . . 0BF.G05. H. T. BAQLEY ATTOILNBY-AI-LAW Office, upstairs, over tht Poat Office, HUlaboro, - Os-agoa, . B. TONGUE ATTORNBY-AT-LAW 4. S. MorgaaBlk, HlUabor. WALL -STailBY-AT-UaW -ikyllarIaa Blaf .... v "s -" -. carSalrii'tnat, opp. CoUt Hons. aiLL&ilOaO OREGON T1IOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upataln, Room j, 4 aad 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon DR. J. J. MURRAY Veterinary Surgeon and' Dentist Graduate of American Veterinary College, New York City, in 1881. Office: Hancock & Gordon's livery Barn Forest Giovk 'Phones Independent, No. 744; Pacific States, 33. : T. R. Imbrie : Deals in all kinds of Real Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and sale of Deeert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. Room 12, Chamber of Commerce Portland - Oregon J." W. YANDERVELDEN Roy Oregon. Desires to say that he has a fine line of Farm Machinery for the Fall trade consisting in part of Double Acting Haya Pomps, Canton Clipper Disc Plows, Sharpleaa Cream Separatots, Old Hickory Wagons, Jackaon & Bradley Buggies. Everything guaranteed to give satisfaction. Gall and see these lines. Argus and Oregonian, 13.60. eiiveiy, 'ud Journal, (2.25. '