0 1 1 '1 f I Uml lorr . i 1 , i inn for W rt J . . ....IIIIIV i""" p ... MnMniull fr Oil1 i ... i rnim Lib. I1'" ,B""'1 ,',,"MMM, "f .m L I 1 a.,! rtt A It I, lllll Biiinau-'" f ... .tend ""' " ""- . ...... .. .... , ,,r I'"" Wndnmlay; tl.r V.fic Cot C4.t.ri.wJ Milk Cr, of f'lxli'iiwK litre and 1 rjrrt Ur v-. Iilml (million f..r fciioool lim valuation I! dunJ"!"'1'."' "' UnWmlWi. fiJ ui !" 'umi why Ihr '-,(uflnill,,! l,,,ulJ ok JuJ li'-"1'" '"rd on tli Railroad i'..iuiiiii'n. whirr M, jnfofmr.l llial I :. k iuIimJ 1" nrw-iril mi aivulbfrn I'.u-ilu-, and aftir i,lriMi i( I''" "","'u,,"t ijUlluxron Ihr i:rl hid, ihr sUf jUill.li'U Inlaid KB ( f opinion tt. 1 tli" valatinti r iibould l.r raiwd l' Jf,l"l in IJMIil md yrlrr.ly liotitiinl thr fk:MJort'u iU i upprir inl huw urn ahy a hiRhrr mniiriu ,i.IJ 0t ,!aid thu S. 1 r4lJ in I ffilitiK Mock , Thr kMio u k i!i i'ii"iy " ! LaMlM till railroad roAlllHtl Hi MOM per mil 2ILLY IMHKIK ViHhliy. t-'hrr l'.. I'.h7, at 1 .id .lilt in (he t!t rmt-iii, at thr. rwi- Waul lh lriJVa 1'nrrMin. Mr. Li Mrs. Tl. ulttru, Oregon, Ihrir daughter, iiu Mt , tii.iln.l in iiurtiiirr L it Krr.l MoKinW Zilty, ol p'.lint), H"v. I.. K. illki)), of (rjiiu tliriiiiiiK in Iwanliful i of ilw rl ith, with rrl lr, nt ibit nilk. will) lull vril, uml mti i ibourr Imiuj net tf Ilriil Im Tb hrilr' nuiit. Mm. Ua lio Mi'Nu'.t, w Mtirmi of jUor.inJ wd K"w'il i whil rip d cLiii, ml rrfinl pink liitiirnM. Tim liri(Jimiiai.U wrrr Lui'i r linl.rir. ninlrr c.f llir ol ,Min I. "litis Iiiiliiin. an D of thr I. rule, rch luting rnl in pink Imtirln ami carry- piok ciruatioiiH Mm groom kuittrmlrj hy Ihh l.rothrr, C, K fUy, of i'ottUml. Thr wr.l.lina irchtu i.v.vi hv Minn ..ilia M'f Imhnr. ami Kilcrio Vroo X". in hi "pli-iiili l liatUonn, rung Helium. TbMwflord wrrn hraiitifullv lrc- PWi with Orruon irmi whitr I'rriiitlbrmiiuip, ami thn lihrary m Dill wit i Aultiimi lKavm m whit connoH, nriil thn duiitin Wilhmilai and pink carna . Mr. ami Mm. It. It. (Imxl- P of H!mi, HltrVKll till IK'K Kill) 3 JUilM ati.rH mm... ...I . I. ,,(!'.. I illcb, Thr liUKotM wne: Hi in. I v.. r . m . ... i pi i 4 ui r ... i ... .....i.H.fn ( iiu ,n rt. .i. ii. '.Mr.m,d M,v . C. Mr.Mli.U-r. Mi-.. I1. . Mi Million, Mr. nn.l II. .Ma...l....., Mr. nti.l Mi. T. (ihtiu.it it. ... xt . ... ... r'-inil ,Mn c. i; .n.. i, u . M:1,,. r"i. Mt . !i.,u ...i i ...!.... i. .... i .... , t.titt in ill. ,... i ii- r"' l,Mii ( l,,,u,- T.KKiirt. Mi... r"' MiCi.iiii.ii i, K.ti.... !, i ,t Jl U' u i, :.. .. t, . ' i. ' . rl i .. """'"I. .Hllll.ll llll'.ll, I'U'll ftk-'"'. ''"''I i:v.-.h... i 7;'!. Mt. i.n.1 M,. v. A. lLntis. L Ir", M'''' ,',,,-'"h M.mrv Hal Vu ' '' '''l,,,Mhif Kiwoiniiiitt, "'w, . . (,.miii uml (.uiillv, ft- K- ! . "Uii , fmiuly.S;. "I.IUrvr M.ll... v. . ''. .... t;i;, ,.' "i nun nirit, .i.hiii ".Muiit.ivill.i. M ih. V. U. I.uin ., '" '' M.i-U.kr, Mr r. I ilfM.fc U...1 M t . 1 1 It,,,.," "'".uiii.h: I, ' U'lkllllli, JW.Wll I-.. J . n r, p i u ..I . " . " " Kin... ;,,""""'. r iniirii., i m C". W li II.,.,- t i. i . u. k'";m.-i.i,i..; i. A!;;..K"iTTiiK- li.(;al; rt ih.a'M Mi.IV A Simp lUti i, ' ''I'u'li'tli Sinilli. -"illl.ll'; 1.....1.. " fc... , .. ' ll.llliu, 1 .1 II; II 1 1 l "iiry N will, Antrlln ('.iHiilill. I l. It. lUaaoiirr, of thia citr. Tra' irnuy riiul.ttiHl a l.larklirrrr vinr I ' .1 . . . ' rairnu iii inn (tar.lmi, wbich mm lainr.1 hrrrira iii nvi-ry alnn of i. vrloptupiil, from hliMiiu to thr Krm'n hrrry, ami from that ataga in thr fully inaturixl, rip Urry. All thin on thr -r:Sri day of OrloUr. Whilr fntat ami mow am holding away in Iha K nt" m utm, lirrrira ara ripniiK in Orruon. Ia it to lm womlrriitl that Orromana fnl priiln in their rvrritrmn alatr? Mira Kirkwxi.l now haa hrr nrw lm k of Fall Millinrry rraly fur th pulilic Him nlmwa tha vrry lirwral ami Ul i,.,aof thn anamiu, ami ia wrll r.uiip with uiatrriiln ami atylri to unit any rualomrr You am mnlially invito! to vl.it hrr Millinrry I'arlor, whnrr you wilt rmriva tho laoat carrful altrn lion. Tha nirtiiiKa at thr ('hritian church will cloae HumJay rvrning wiiu an iiiuiirtira uik on "(iliimla." Kvrryhxly ia rnjuralnl to laka an lillrrinK ' hn iulijm'ln fur Friday and Hatunlay (tvnriiiifr. will lr; "What .Shall thr Kudo.?" and "Aluioat." Friday, Hturda and Sunday nt-rning, Mr. and Mra. Weldt will eivr aoinr atrrroii Item n vinw in coiitiwliiiti with the rruiona. KvrryUxly ia invited to atlrnd. I hr KniKht i'arkinx Co., at Cor urliuti, l now act eptinir applra. at their cidrr mill, fur preening on harra, Tuerdaya of each wrek Ittiyuig applra evrry day. Phunr, lltdrprndrlil, No. 7 Jo ilighnt ranli price paid for apj.lra. Piphthrria ia raging in Tilla tuiMik, and the puhlio arhoola havr II Ihwii cluerd. The youngtiat laughlir of llugrr Mahoney, of that city, died Utt Sunday, from thn dirto A nuuilir oi children have Imwii eKiHml, and there if in u i'h anlinly frit, ai the dioraar p.r to lr Iii malignant form. I'he Milue 'warehou hi) heen Iraard hydro. A. Hruwu, ami he ia ready to rrceive hay, grain and mpe for iUragr at rraeonahle pnrea. All atoiaga liuntiimn will rrive prompt attention. lieu. A. itruwn, fllWd, The Knight l'aiking Compiny of Durnrliua, in ehippiug apple for cidrr purpore from near Kugrne, in l.ane ntuuly. It ia aald that lalxir ia Um ecarce in lhi county In ick the apple crop, and that the nrohahilily ia that humlreda of iitiehrla will go to naate under the trera. For H.lr: Fifty acre cleared and In the viciniy of llillnlMiro, on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line. Fine location; uood huilJina aite. Imiuira of Argue. (!eo. Schulmeriih. who went Up tu Arlington the latter part of laul week, nf ut home three hig, fat honkem, vrrtnday, to hie wif. Hie KnHtern ttregon wheal held) are alive with gveee at thin aeanou of the year Am vou aware of the facl that we can erll yon the laleel atylea of nien'a auila for 1 money into yoil have leen psying eleewhere?--Shulinerich Uroe. Mr I.ncv A. Falconer, wife of rtioH. Falconer, of Portland, died ant Saturday, aged (:t yeare. pe er and waa a pioneer or uregnn, i . II....... It Unman ami a eieirr oi '"j I Hirv "..I, anirilll I....HIIII, r'V'""' l,l"'M-lKrlm1.iir, fril j ,, I hiirlra Ijiinkm, C r W V WiUy.Cli.y I'n-rmaii, Slice Mlo, .:"i R"H"U 1H wH known e'ing sulHHinan for a Portland M -l M i!1', l;l r William, Kalph rt-UUllr V liall.u I ...1...J HO L Tl. n vriu.ix :.. ..ii i ttllln. . . rini i i . . off.:, rum nan a noai , "HUH a iivp tl.o aai titx t k:i biirv ii in an n cd ii k, .if , l,ri'1"' who 1,119 'I'"1 (),. " ih noiea lor tier uii difl"'Hition. Tho preti Tk'i ,e.re "ittny and beautiful. Hi, X ,m!"llt was caught by f wedding day w'aB the twen ' "lll IllniVl.rilU m r.1 IV... It.l.lo'a bl.Z '.LlmkinK the occasion duu- , ' "Pmcaiu to th nru.l.tinir liar .......n Mr. ir,,i ii ..... . ... ,. 'u mrH. . 1 1 1 v ilrnvn to the ,Ji nd deimrted fin ll. nunninfr "lOriir. ,1:. " , " " . n Portll i ,.m t( t,,e'f friends, at -uu "eiRhtB, after December 1 of caps for boys at lhlrJ:.So,nething different from EVENING TALKS BV I'KOVHSENr MEN ho at one timo wan Sherill'of thia county. Kxceptional valuea in ladin tailor made mite at tl and T2, direct from the Kant. Come eariy and yet your choice, at .cnuimer ioh Proa. Thr. parlor of the Preebyterian church, at Tualatin Plain, will preach on the euhjec.i i nam,!-, ...i :i. tniluence." in the morning. Maine lubim't at Ueedville, on the evening of "me day. Muiiey to loan on real entale or aneur tV. .NO D mue or .1... 1 1 , 1 lul.nrA ......... UUIII11M ai UIO IH'""'"'" Commercial Hank. VI a. r u.l In llillrboro. Oregon Vtolr '20, l'.H)7.at the reeidenoe of A. A. Morrill. 17 Rv. S. J. i ;..lu.u Char en K. morriu auu 41 liuna f f Clara P. 'Iemplrlon. m. T nn ft Iteokwith. formerly of HiU city, reoently wan wedded to a jinn j j ... U,. najni 1 1 .i. . i.:.. t.,.ai. tal in the one or me ; ""i Northland. A full line of electric BtippheB . i . 11 .,.ja..lrinff. Neil anil uiooee. imuow- n- -, door to Vaugbfa tlrocery, on Ms ond street. Sherman Murphy, of ton, connected wtn ie .U 'T' ' ... . . a in lllfl CUV eaw mill compauj'i " Tuenday.on buoineBe. " Are you a smoker? Then call . 7 ' .. i.ii... . Wwnn lunma for the pcuwier u -v - Oresou manufacture. MrB.L.naughf.nan.Corneliuii.de- narted th a week lor where sue win roniu n..:..iuira.1ouartere for Btrict Iv firHt claea Ladiea and Oenta furniehingB. ii ii ra0fnBf. of thia oily, wil 8oon move to bin ranch, near Jobes nroHHinU. Umhrellas covered and repaired a good as new, at k. i cyclery. o vti.i .n.l n. U. Willers, ol west of IlillBboro, were in the city Tuesday. Btutnpinit Jowd for Bale by J 1 it., lAmA fiM0nn. )iri.u' (1' I1H iV Tl) 1 j flinty Teachers here WcdncHday next 'iidrot Kerr, l llillid for ('urtaliU AdJrtin School, The County teachere' annual IiiHti- tute opeua in thia city Wednemlay, Oeloher .'SO. There will lm forenoon and afternoon Hioiin, and each evening there will he valuable lec ture.. The Mtfiioiiti will be held in the oourthouee. The inetructom: Hull. J. II. Ai Irillllltl, Sill Tl lltrh'li 11 .f I'lll.ll, Illatruitloll, Salrtil. III. ( liirrn.T Tru Uil.ii. luMur of limrr M. K C'llllnli. I'.iftl.iinl. Pi. II. I. MirMi.n, iiistnu tor m Sl.iU- t'linrmilv, l.iiirriir. 1'iirf, I.. It. Tuivrr, I'iiiii ii.itl of Tl on tuy t-itiiinil, Mi.iiiiiiiulli Niirtinil. rii.l. I.. It. At'li riii.iu, htii-riiiU lull lit l l iirlir (.11) Si-Iiim.U, l.ll;. nr. The program for the three day: WI'liVKMilV l ii.t milk nf lliln.liu inv' iiiiimc to tin- lnl.l lliin,l Mm 1. V Sw.'cy lutrirtt-- IU l.U.T III nliicitloii.. Pr Mii-Mon K"H H".l'rv I. U Alil.Tiiiiiii J lie K. rii.iti.iii I. K Tmmt l lul.l Voire II lUiiuly; it. Limitation, Mr SurrKi t .l oi'liil.lll - Clilliln n u Iliti irnt pr Slu-liloii Si'lmol bthI Home Al.lc riii.in Mir Slmly I'rlloil Tnun I'.vriiniK lituir 111.- A'tvuiit.i.r of a IliK'ii I r.iliu.itioii, Pi lUn liii- Wilson Till KSllW Mn.lC KiiiL.uiL;r Mm Hwirsy lliitoi) Jr. Inn;, unit I liiMrrn'o Im. i rl Pr M.rliluii Civil iovriiiliirnt Alilc riiuili Tlr- Tri)irr Ti.ivrr MuhIi rainril til rotitv It tin- S liM' of II. ..in, i; Mr. Srtsy S aluir Mu.lv -M.li rmaii r.mth ,.f thr Trm ln r Tmvrr Thr HradniK I'lol.li III ..Pr Shi-Mull KvrnlliLj l.irtnn- - K,lu .llloll for thrill- lii.tnr ) Knr, I rrs. ol MAC Mum- !'.. I ui; from linttutioii Wuik to I ii.liirinlr.il kculiliir Mr.Swn-.y Miii.tioii of Inc ipitur Pr Shrlilon Sillmil l.il.:iru... Ml., ('ornrliii M.irvui Thr llrt hki-il T..11 hrr Pr Sl.ililou l.tlin atioiul I'ri.lilriiiH ... Supt Arkt nnan Si hix'l S.iiiitntii,ii Pr V C VniiK i Mur.ti.iil lion Mire Floenie Weathrrred in piun- let, Mm tare Hill act ae eecretary, and Prof. Traver will have charge of the Binging. No achool in the county will lie in eeerion during the inetilute. The let turea by Dr. W'ileon and Preeideut Kerr will he delivered in the Creecent Theatre. CRESCENT THEATRE The Crencent management baB re ceived the following report from the National Ilureau of .theatrical Information, relative to the "Cow Puncher," the attraction for Mon day, Oct 2S. "Mr. W.r. Manne cow-runcu-, . . . i .... i er haa oeen reporveo io ue irom n numlier of citiea of from 2.riX) to 120UI not)., and all eay, '1 he Com pany and itaging are good.' One eaya, 'The ejieciallieii are fair.' It in a company of 10 people. Some of the commenU are as follows: (Jood company and gave ratirdac- lion,' 'Fine scenery, anove me avemge,' 'Show pleaded " PricrB for tbia engagement lower Hoor, W) centu; logea, T.r) centn; bal cony, :i.r) oftiit; gallery, 25 cents. I'he Portland papers say ol mis ehow. "It's the heat of the kind lines the Virginian." NOTICE OF REMOVAL llavinc removed to our new and AitimnndinuB oiiarteri. we invite mir old customers, and the trading public generally, to call and see us in nnr new business home. To all thiiHH who have patronized ih for the past fifteen years in our old quarters, we eiienu our rimmr, .it.nita ami none w e.tiiped to merit your trade in ih fu tire man n wo part. y son of more room, niore gooda and better service. "f"'. BARGAIN musoor.o Anau-i, oct. 24, 1907 Childrun'a umbrellaa at lialrda. I'ori'l mi's ' Pen Ifur" :it the Chriti:iu church, eve of Oct. 2ith. Valley wheat is quoted at Hv.: rl, Hoc. Hrfore you buy your toil t soupa, take a look at the line at the Ilil.s- horo Pharmacy. The city will be given over to the teachers of Warbington county next week. Have you eeen those nobby ln-ltn and fancy eox at, P.aird'e, The (ient's Furnisher. J. 11. (iotlobb, of near Puxton, tratieacted bin-iiicsa in ililieboro yehterday. P.orn, to the wife of Irvin P. Payne, Hillnboro, Ore., Oct. 2), I'.XiT, a daughter. W'e are btad'iuartTH for guns and ammunition. U. I.e Sears, bicycle ehop, Main street. Wanted: middle aged woman, or young girl, to work it. family of two. No waehing. Mrs. (ia'.rell, (ireenville, Ore. An epidemic bf grip has arrived in town. It wasn t invited; it was not wauled, but it came, just the same. Sheep, hncs and beef cattle Unight. Indeiender)t Telephone, ool, linaverton. J. C Ilaynes. Mrs. (ihormley, of Portland, paid a visit tf. Mis. Knries of this city, lu.-t week, returning home Satur day. Deposit your money with a pro gressive and growing up-to-date hank, such as the Ililieboro Com mercial. Tom IJeeglc, of Cirnelius, who has I wen seriously ill with hem morrage of the lung, is reported to be improving. A Salem msn named CJilchrist is under cmtract to ship the product of a 70-Hcre prune fnrm, to Glas gow, Scotland. John Lake, a pioeeer of Powell's valley, died Sunday, aged T'.i yeare Deceased was a father-in-law of Mrs. Maud Lake, nee Pittenger. L. Holiz is at work on Baseline street. Cornelius, with his traction engine, preparing me roau lor b surface dressing of crushed rock. For sale: Twenty five pigs, 8 weeks old. Inquire at my place near weft end of Long bridge, be tween llillrboro and Cornelius. W. II. Taylor. County Clerk Harris and wife, of St. Helens, and President Chester A. W'hitemore, of the coming Port land Uoce Show, were gueetB at the T. K. Iiubrie home, Sunday. Several prune raisers near Cor nelius are hauling their fruit to that place for shipment. They are receiving 5 cents for the dried product. There will boa pppcial address on Missions at the United Kvan gelical church, by the pastor, Sun day morning. Evening service at 7:. '10. 1 1 1 w n SdiHl OlI'iccrH Shnuld f-re in I)isbursiii2 use OTHEkWISE DISTRICT VI A V LOSE One Tbouvan'J Dollari Forfeited Year Last I'nder the law enacted at the last session of the legislature, if a school district doee not exjiend So per cent, of the county and state funds apportioned during the year, all of the H"t per cent, not used for teaching, reverts back to the gen eral school fund, at the close of the year. At the close of the last school year, to wit: On June 17, PJ07, there waB forfeited to the school fund of this county, the sum of 1,000. The largest sum for feited by any one district in the county, was $211) 8S. Thia will explain to school clerks why many of them do not get the full amount of money apportioned to them, be the County Superintendent is au thorized by the new law to deduct the amount forfeited by the dis trict from the amount apportioned, before he issues the warrant. iCinon acres in the city limits of CorneliiiB under cultivation, flood Jl&lX) bouse, Btuall barn and other small buildinga. uoixi orcoaru ui raw hurries and other small Iruits . . ... .... CI Tl...' For particulars, i none juuco division, Independent line. EDWARDS LEEDY u..,id in Hillsboro. Oregon, Oct. 22.H107, by County Judge J. W. rinndin. William J. Edwards and .... . 1 r lii Addie Komilda Leedy, nom 01 ouer wood, Oregon. FOK SALE Span mares, weight about lloO, aleo high grade Jereey cows 1 fresh, andeome fresh Boon. Registered Angora buck, and registered Jersey h..n ralveB. Will Schulmench, Hillsboro, Route 1 2. ArguB and Oregonian, $2 50. Mrs. C. K. Lytle was a Tortland visitor yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Kane was ft pase enger to Portland, Tuesday. For rent or for Bale, the Thorn" Otohin farto.C miles north of Hills boro. For ternn apply to Mary A. SimpBon, HillBboro, Ore. Ten cents is the top price for hops this week. There seems to be a good demand at the above price, and the market is firm. The buy ing is steady for foreign and Amer ican account. Watch Hros., piintTS and paper hangers, have heated in Hillsboro, and ask a share of the publio pat ronage. Persons in need of their services can reach them by calling up oSl Pacific States phone. The attraction last Saturday night at the Crescent Theatre. "Thorns and Orange rloesoms," by the Roland it Clifford Company, was well spoken of by the theatre goers. Washington Grange No. 313, of north of Glencoe, will hold a fair at the Arcade pchool house, on the first Saturday in November. Agen eral invitation to the public is ex tended by the Master, J. C. Miller. All who attend the "Ren llur'' lecture at the Christian church, on the evening of October 28, will have have the pleasure of hearing Mr and Mrs. G. A. Webb, the well known vocalists, in two illustrated songs. Admission, 2,r) cents. Clarence True Wilson, of Tort land, vi ill lecture at the Crescent Theatre on tho evening of the 30th inst., on the subject: "Advantages of Higher Education." Friends of education are invited to hoar mm. The lecture is free. Steve Meek, cf near Glencoe, waB in the city, yesterday. Steve says the farmers are well pleased, both with crops and prices, this year, . . - 1- ! ami that every Dony in niu neigm borhood is busy plowing and seed ing. Mrs. John Reilly, who lives three miles northeast of Hillsboro, had the misfortune to fall and break her right arm, ednesday, while about her household dutieB. Dr. Tamiesie was called and re duced the fracture. The National Stock .Company which comes highly recommended to the Crefcent management will hold forth at the Crescent the to maindor of the week. The bill for tonlffht is "For Love's Sake," military comedy. Tomorrow night the attraction will be the laughable Swedish comedy, "ion onson' The bill for Saturday night will be announced at the theatre Friday evening. Prices, loges and orches tra, $.50; dress circle and balcony, $.35; boys in gallery, $.25. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Investment Company to I) I' Sheri , lan, lot 1 Willow -Brook Farm 2240 Investment Company to J G Jumian lot ly Ah Urook Farm, J acre 375 J A Thornburjli et ui to Adeline K Rogers, part of blk 1 Niylor'f auM Forest Grove 3x10 Thin C Keed et ui to Cbria Haiifen a ec iv t 2 s a w 7C0 Ann Bernard to thus Bernard part of Strel'iadd to Beaverton 2000 1-' 11 Holbrook et ux to J A liarrette lot 32 Willow-Brook Farm . I Investment Co to Jos Balogh Its 21 ami 22 North Tinrilvil'c add 10 Ann M Nichols et al to Klla Mizner lot 6 Nichols add Garden Home. . 375 M Peterson et al to August M.itthies 20 acrea in Win Mcl.in d 1 c t 1 a 3 w 40C0 Cbaa W KUeraon to S Weckert, 50 a sec 32 t 2 1 w 2500 Kdward Squires et ux to F F Lahaie et al 25 a sec IS t t n 3 w L'Soo (i M Taylor et al to F F Lahaie et ux 40 a sec iH t I n 3 w 2S00 Louisa Partlow to E I Kuratli et al, lot 1 and 2 block 2 Brown's sub division of Fairview add 1 J 8 Clark to Ella Clark part of blk 41 Forest Grove 1 I S Clark et ux to Tlios Philip, part of blk 41 Forest Grove 400 J M llaney et ux to E M Brower et ux ly 35 a in Patrick Kelly t 1 n 4 w I300 W R Micks to J D Rode, part of blk 6 F'orest Grove 1500 R U Greer et ux to V W Phillips prt of blk 6 Hillsboro 900 Wesley W Paine et ux to Donia K Goodin, 43.37 a Anderson Smith dlctimw 151S Weslev W Paine et ux to Chas Wal ter 6 a John Johnson die 330 Wm Clitie et al to Alice Adkius 69 a sees 6 and ;tl04 3600 Arthur Brugger et ux to Maggie Kuhn, lo:s 2 and 3 and t '2 of lot 4 Millard & YauSthuyver trict . . 1349 Weslev W Paine et ux to J J Hartley 91.91 a in J Johnson & A Smith u 1 c 505S John A Peterson et ux to G C Harlier lots 12 ami 13 Uik. 3 l Borne s aut, Hillsboro 840 J M Barber et ux to Mary K Elder, part ol blk 40 forest drove 3100 J 1) KcmIc et al to Edward Rustin et al lo a B II Catching d 1 c t I n 4 w 1 100 Guitavis Gheen to M B Bump n w of sec 8 t 3 n 3 w 200 J I) Housley et ux to 1) Corwin et al part of Hrury Davis il I c t I s 3 w 590 Pillie C Carstens et al to busan SI Frit., tract in W Portland Heights 400 J T Ganluer to Geo Poole w of n e sec 5 t I n 4 f-A-2o acrvs) ttxw PROBATE In tha matter of the estate of Lean- der Eones, deceased; Renton Bow man appointed guardian ad litem Estate of Adam Payne, deceased: 6nal account filed, and Saturday, Nov. 23, set as time for hearing ob jections to final account. Estate of Dwight L Thomas, de ceased; inventory and appraisemeut tiled; same approved. Estate of Chas Clark, debased; last will and testament tiled, and same admitted to probate; Pearl E Clark, appointed executor of taid estate. Argus and Journal, $2.25. John Welch, ot Beaverton, was in town today on probate business Many of our merchants have bs gun to order their holiday goods; A full line of silk and cashmere long gloves in brown, blue, black and white at Bairds. Emmott Brothers expect to move into their new quarters, in the r Wood building, the first of the week. Married, at the residence of Miss James, Forest Grove, Oregon, Oct. 20, 11)07, by Rev. S. P. Lindsay, of Hillsboro. Wallace Brown and Reva Morelock. Married, at the residence of Rev. L. F. Belknap, Hillsboro, Oregon, Oct. 22, 1907, by Kev. 8. J. Lind eav. Geo. P. Frost and Inez C. Shaw, the latter of Forest Grove. Dance at Hillsboro H-ill, Satur day evening, Nov. 2, 1(J07. The floor and decorating is now com pleted, making as nice a hall as you would wish to enter. Dancing every two weeks from above date The management will endeavor to make these dances the pleasure events of the season. Come and bring your fi lends, and have a good, social time. Mr. fi. A. Webb and wife, of this city, will give their illustrated lec ture on "Hen Hur, or, A Tale of the Christ," at the Christian church in HillHhoro, on the eve of October 2Sth. The illustrations will con sist of S-) splendid etereonticon views, and the lecture itself, will be a treat to all who have read Wallace's famous story. The en tertainment hag been given in many towns and cities in Oregon and Washington, with marked success. Iickets. 15 cents, at Chris tian church and Webb it Hoover'e Feed Store, any night thia week. Tickets at the door, 25 cents. rietober rnnirs and shakes lt-aves down; There's evrry eviil.-nre of Fall, et every season we re in town, And will I glad to have vou call To see our place if not to buy We will not try to make you weary At I'almatrer's Confectionery. L. J. l'aliiiateer, Prop, "The Cow Puncher," a new play by Hal Reid, and under the direc tion of W. F. Mann, will he at the Crescent Theatre on Monday, Oct. 21 The play is a powerful drama of the west, containing a beautiful heart story, thrilling situations and fairly bubbles with comedy. A cast far above the average has been en gaged and notbicg that money can secure has been spared to make this one of the most magnificent productions on the road. Prices, lower (hor, $.50; loges, $.75; bal cony, $.35. The Christian Endeavor of the Congregational Church will hold a Hallowe'en social, in the church parlors, on the evening of Friday, October l-i. Lveryhody cordially invited. Admission 10 cents. Supt. Case ie at work preparing ceosus blanks for the enumeration of the school children of this coun ty. Formerly tha census was taken the last week in February of each year, but under the Dew law it ie required to be taken in the last week in November, of each year All persons between the ages of 4 and 20 who are in the district on the 25th day of the month in which the census is taken, must be enu merated therein. For sale, a number of pigs, old enough to wean, also a heavy milk ing cow, now due to be freeh. Call p or Bee F. M. Barnes, 2 miles south of Hillsboro. Independent phone, 11JJ. The title of a Buit in Justice Court Tuesday forenoon, at this olace. was Rachael L. Hawthorne vi. W. B. Cate. The leaee expired some time ago, but Cate still con tinued under the old leaee, and the action Tuesday, was for the pur pose of obtaining possession of the premises. Wm. G. Hare was counsel for Cate, and E. B. Tongue appeared for Mrs. Hawthorne. Have you any fence to build? f so we can save you money. We sell a good substantial fence, 4 feet high, for 40 cents per rod. Schul merich Bros. "Bud" Taylor, of Scholls, was in town yesterday, having just return ed from a hunt, with some com panions, between Cornelius pass and Scappoose. The party killed a fine buck, besides a black bear, the latter, when dressed, weighing lsa pounds. The subject of the morning ser mon in the Congregational church, ill be "Worship and Praise. The evening topic will be, "Using What we Have. Miss Tennessee Weatherred will bs leader of the Young People's Meeting. On the evening of October 31st, resident Kerr, of the Oregon Agri cultural College at Corvallis, will ecture at the Crescent Theatre on the subject: "Education for the Industries." Wm. Adams, of Mountaindale, and who has been spending a few years up in North Bend, Wash, was in town today, greeting his old time friends, and incidentally, the Argus. Don't forget the big ball at Glen coe, Saturday nignt, uctooer zo Tickets, including supper, $100 Walkers, orchestra, three pieces. 0. C Schwarz gave the front of the Argus building a fresh coat of paint this week, which improved its appearance. A marriage license was issued this week to Alexander Darnes and Mary Kahler, both of this county Rev. S. J. Lindsay will preach at the V itch Hazel school-bouse, next Sunday afternoon. Sam Gates, of Schnectady, N. Y is in the city visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. V . Gates. Bart. Trullinger, of Sheridan viBited his brother, J. V. Trullinger, of this place, Wednesday. George and Wm. Darety, of near Glencoe, were in the county seat yesterdsy. J. E. Cronin, a well known Port land business man, was in town yesterday. Clayton Wenlz; of Portland, well known life insurance man, is in the city. A. S. Sholea made a business trip to Portland, yesterday. Mrs. R. Simon visited in Port land yesterday. Adolf Badertecher, of Helvetia, was in town yesterday. Chris. Petersen left Wednesday, for a trip to Astoria. Ladies' and Misses' ooata at Bairds. PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILKY, M. D. I'bysirian and Surgeon OfTic-Railcy-M,rxan hl,M-k, upstairs. Rooms 12, l; att l.ri. KetitlNic Motith w.t corner Ba-iellne ami Second SKrxla. Both Phones. ' sMrVWrWWyV S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. Mrf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Utalr over The Delta Prug Btorw RbalilencA Kaatof Court Houhc, In tha corner or tha Mwk. MrAryAMWVWWsM J AM ICS PHILLIPE TAMIfcSlK, X. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suraon Southern Pacific Railroaa Co. Consultation In French or Enifliah. Of lie opntaira, over L. M. Hoyt Cos. atora, north aide of Main tit., UUlalioro, Or. AsWVMW, F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidence on comer Second and Oak Sta Oregon Phone Main 118. HILLSPORO ... OREGON A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7. 8 and o Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phonea. TTillcWn dm DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Iiennii atora. HILLSBORO OREGON sAArVyVVsjVWWVWWl Dm. H. Brngtmy Mr. 0. Hmrm BAOLEY 1 HARE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and i Shite Baildinf HILLSB0B0, . . 0BRG05. H. T. BAGLEY ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Foat Office, HUlaboro, - Oragmu E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooma , 4, k j, Morgan Blk, HlUaboro. VVArVsiVWVsjWVsAra W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrtcc: Main Street, opp. Court House. HILLSBORO ORBOON sMrsArMrWMWWWWW JOHN II. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office C pa-tain, Balky -lfcrgaa Hock, Rooma, 1 an I . HILLBBORO, - OKIQ05. THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooma 3, 4 aad j Hillsboro, - - Oregon thecow pincher! By Hat. Reed Author of Human Hearts will be presented at the Crescent Theatre - on -Monday, Oct. 28 Portland papers say: "It is the best play of its kind since "The Virginian." , X Prices: Lower Floor, 50; Loges, 75; Balcony, 35; UaJiery, n rtuiomotHie Btylee," T. Young, iiinBuuiu v.vB .