URN) ll.l.' v-- 0' "GOOD ROADS" Spec lal Train Cjiint From Forest llrovc SPUUI At I II It IKEM.EM THEAIKK It llluttrat HI tut Stc r'li. H,m ('. I tu i'tr. employed by lb Hu''l ''"''I'1' Koa.U, an ..liunol of ih irrtitinl of Agti culture, ! 1Hi' ch,ir in W"hl'g I'lierally, HttU. J,Hli('lt tOM(!lNKl Itoadl,'' tpokf to fair id audlencn in th Cram-en t TtifAtr latl Haturday pj.,t on the "f '' l'rof. Linraler illu- Ir.lnl hi l'-Ui' ""h limit. II" "I""1 c",,w t picturo of lh HI fated steamer, pik'iti, which w"" down, at 0f f :l k i. n m II tllMI allowed a 'tiii'f hit lur"' n ,n" null "The p " road of lh l'n tl Sui" annually coti the p p! wore lhan 20 Hiiim tha prica of ailetwe-r lukota," taid lha speak ir. IU tld ltil be run from county in Tenor, not half no good a Washington c unty, where (I,, people bonded lha cnntitT for a pstiod of "JO year, for :i UM.IKKI. (0l ali"" lh money had been ex bimlfil ' making good road. Iby bonded it again for !20,0K ni.tr). Th" laiahl rojrty of tbit cHiunty today i over ttl.OOO.. (111). Abiul 4') Htojila Irorn Koreet Urova rame down on a tpedal trim In alletid lh leolure. BILVbU SCIIULMEHICH ililli llUf i Tbo:; a Hilyeu, a contracting engi neer nf Portland, and Mla Joeeph Id M Sc'hulmatU'h, formerly of tbiicity, were inarrlrMl at lha rei dm-f Mr. and Mm W. II. Col w.l I, :i:i.1 Tanlh HI., 1'orlland. l Ol 111, Tuesday, March 'M, lSKfc Kr-v Evan I. Hugh ollici- I i r k Mi Framit Clay played lb Uhengrin wedding march, and Mum llealha Fowler tang "All For you." Th bride wet lieaulifully dreet m in mam silk mariiuiteHen, with tao iritintiit'g, over taffeta ilk, and carried a bouquet of Bride rnf. Mia Helen Colaall wat (later t(i'l About vnly guta wrr rn nt, among th'in Ix-lng th brid' broihrr and iUr of thia county. Afur a trip to rVatlla, Vancou n, li V.., and different arta of Citiailn, iliry a ill uuka their home lo 1'ortlatid. SRT1 LEMtNT RUMORED Governor Chamberlain Ilx pects to be Here BIO IkOWDl KKOM EVEKVWHEKB AUCTION SALE A I'ortland ppr of yenlrrday con Uiur.i a KiaUnnrtnl to lha ttt'cl lint tlm Hainev-Kana maitar had bn fillrd. An examination of lh record her, thowi that th iutlcr of tha uil in in the former tut. The Portland paper tatml lint lUine had refused to give tbi partu u'ara of tha rumored et tlrni-n 1, h.j I eniil it wa patifaclory tolntli parlie. Mr Kanawaeen by a reporter yeeterday, and aid b did not cara to make a elate- nient kl preeent, a tha matter wan In the hand of hi attorney n. In in interview with lha Portland pa pn, Mr. H allien hr.Ii that hit hank would ha placed in a solvent condi tion within & nhort lime. FARM FOR SALE . The Louig Hoy farm of 104 acres, one half mile south of Uoy, will be fold at Referee's Sale, at the Court HotiHe, in HilUhoro, at 10 a in , on April 27, 1K)8. Thie ii a fine f&'ni; eplendid roil, and baa he teen fifty gmJ nxty .fes under the plow; orchard; houeeand barn; baUnoH of farm in timber, good for uod, etc. Place very productive, mi a good buy. If you want a tin place, come and see it, and then attend the sale. Dan Knnia, One of the heirs to place. I he f..imix reiididt.-H f.,r ,ri mrr noun u 1 r, have liU-,1 Un-ir pxtitlolie Minn U.I i-kii.. n,,. "IK"" I li. I rrku.e. I'.ijxl ,,, f repre.,alive, ,,m .lnUrnti.,1, i. a f.illoa. -VuU fr p pul.hnui rhoic iii primary elfrtinu f,,r H. Henal.ir." i.,. W. K.-lly. f Columbia pr.:ii,i t. fur reprint, live, repuhhran; drrUratu.i, in K, follows; "ritateinn.t No. I, , the people's dn laralion will re garded a supreme." I'.-t,i.M1 p,w. iiisii. cuiiiiiiitif-u,sn fur Hi, uili HilUlM.ro, liwlf.inl II Uuulilin, Koreet drove. c t rn iu 1 1 t-t-liiM n ; 't W. llainee, fur Main ..imr) diH-laratiun; Cl.an () rilllllll. Iwiuan fir South Kore-t lirive. Oak Nolan, rcpulilicsn rainlidate fr joint eonalor, on a HtaW-nn'iit No. 1 plalfuriii, wan here thi ei..k, sreuring MKiiaturr lo Iiih -',ition! Mr. Nolan is a reioili.i.t f Tiig. monk, and a lawyer. H. C. Illsrk Minor, a. S. C Krown leghorn and S. C linrrnl Km k eBK, at .Vlcn,t per selling of Matmiioth IVkin dm k r-vijn, U) ceul for 1 1 egy Kor eale at Vaught'a grocery, llillshoro, or at lliy reeidem-e, 1 1 tllrlxr). It. 1) 2 lndeieudirit phone, Line '., No " 3. Mr. Mary l.amli-r. Ml ,'1 A a sriueiire nf tlm death uf Mies U iru. in Puriland, this week, a coroner' jury .f Mi-hiiniiiah Co. hat chargeil (i. 11 Whitney, a For- urova aenust. w.u, u,e crime H1(,w in this county M.t . .. 1 . .. ..1. 1 l;...i:.... .1... .1.1 J If, ISIIBinillliT'i , iiuoiii 111(11 lilt- unfortunate Kirl died a a neuit of mercurial poifoning. Alln-rl at ton, a Knrel (iruve ji-wellt-r, i ac cused by Whitney ol selling He drug which caiini.1 tlm yirl'ri d-Hth. This charge, Watson denies. Whit ney is in jail at Portland. Agents Wanlel liix'JO rrnyoti (Mtrlraits, 40 cents, frames lo cents and up; sheet pictures one cent each. Vou ran make per cent profit, or 13'! (H-r week. Catlo!Ue and sample free. Frank W Wil liams Company, 1208 W. Tavlor St., Chicago, 111. : l'p to April 1st. there had hwn turned over lo County Tieasurer Jackson. Ihe sum of r.u,lM in I'.KlT laxes. The first installment of state tnxes, amounting to alutil f I'.HiX), will (Min he due and pay able. There is about l.'T.IMI to ihe rredil of the various school districts of the county awaiting ap portionmeiil by the County Supt. 0. K.Sheldon will fell his house hold furniture) at auction, on Sat urday, April lltb, at 1 o'clock p. m. Sale will lake place at the res idence, corner of Kir and Kighlb streels, in Hillsl-oro. Anyone wish ing furniture will have a good stock to teleel from, a it i all good. Iteiuember the date and place. In a game f Use ball at thi place last Saturday, belween the llillshoro and li!ley high school team, the visitors were defeated by a sore of 17 to I Features, of of the gaum were the catching by Wolf of the visitor, and the pitching by lUlchelar, and field ing by Conklin, of the home team. The building senson in now at hand, and any one contemplating work in this line should call on the Climax Milling Co. when figuring on material. We have a complete lock always on haml. Hum ;s 11 AT , MIL 18 HlU.a.BOa.0 ARQU3, APRIL J, IOCS llillshoro Argus, $1 W per year. H. 0. Fitch, of Cornelius, was in town yesterday. Fulton, at Creecent Theatre, Ap ril 'Jtb, at 2 p. m. T. P. Goodin, of West Union, was in town Monday. Garden and field seed in hulk, at K. II. (j rear's. 51-4 A. Anderson, of near Shady Brook, was in town Wednesday. Buy your garden seeds at Qraer's. 51 4 Kovnaur AUeJ to Sptak s "Hrogrcas f Orrjos" T.w.u n.:k..v.i.. -t ur..i it.. Arrangements are Mng made for Inn ... i tha nit Wedne.rlav. ... ... . . . ' j me mguegi norse Hhow, ever held in this city, on April 18th. Becra. lary Itiley Cave, has been flaoded with notice from exhibitors, who expert to b present. Governor (ieo. K. Chamberlain, in reeponsa t an invitation, hopes to be here Mrs. V. N. Barrett and Mrs. H.G. on the day of the show, and ad- Guild, is visiting in this city drt as the people on the subject of "Oregon's Industrial Progress." The address, will he non-political in character, and the Governor will Jos. Correiri and Gui Rossi, of Beaverton, were in town Tuesday. Stock hogs for sale. Apply to A. Chalmers, (near Cecterville.) Forest Grove, Oregon. 2tf. Mrs. May Graves, a sister of Box paper, latest styles, beet See Hills- 2 tf LADS PAID TO BATES By S. P. for Loss of Wife and Child UATTEK IS .SOW BEING PROBATED E. BaUa Appointed Administrator tf Estate On the 31st of the past month, the agents of the Southern Pacific Co. arranged to pay to J. E. Bates, as administrator, the sum of $10,000, for the death of hie wife and child, who were killed in the wreck of the Sheridan local, near Forest Grove, on the evening of February lltb, The total of $10,000 was decided on without the aid of the court, but is divided as follows: To tbs estate of Mrs. J. E. Bates, $1000; to the estate of Howard Bates, in- quality, at right prices boro Pharmacy. W. K Cortia, of Forest Grove, appear merely as the guest of the who came to thia county in 1871, fani $iooO: to Florence Bates, who P'Mpie. ills exacted that rates was in town yesterday on business. badle ininred.12nnn.anH in Hereafter, all dances at the C ........ vuu) fll J, IUVOIII1K I UQ UBT. I f IlilUbiro probably will have the pleasure of entertainins the largest crow l ever assembled at a horse Your and yoor children's eyes are safe if you wear Vt. Lowe 1 glasses aye aafe and price safe. J. E. Bates, husband aod father, $3000. J. E. Bates was appointed administrator of the estates and legal guardian of the child, and the matter is now in process of probation. The presence of Frank Rice, of Portland, on the streets Tuesday, recalls to mind an exciting foot race which Frank made while county jailer, some thirty years ago. One evening, during the '70s, Frank let two prisoners out in the court house yard, for exercise. While Frank was chopping some stove wood, both men bolted. The writer saw the start, but not the finish. Frank ran one of the men PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office BiIer-Morgan blitrk, upstair. Rooms 12, I.I ami 15. KeMilrnr. Hoiith wmt eorner Ita-ieiine and Second HlrrU. Both ' Phones. srra S. T. LINKLATER. M. B. C. M . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON down io less than a mile, and about office upstair. oTrTbe rit Dm- Hior. Reaidsnce Kaitof Court Houae, in tbe comer of tha bloek. two o'clock that night knocked the other prisoner down with his fist, near tbe west end of the long bridge, and brought him back to jail. One of the men, who was a JAMES PHILLIPE TAHIKS1H, M. 1. wayward boy at that time, is now phyqipiam awn cnor.cnu a quiet, well behaved citizen of this countv A a fnnt.rawr ITrsnV , Keon Bout hern Pacifie Railroad Co. ' ia twk isiai, x- lllli I ConaiiltAtiiin in It' ratiH ir h'nntiuK fit'- hce upstairs, over L. M. Hoyt Oo's. stors. Morton, of the Greenhouse, haa a fine line of tested sweet pea seed in bulk, also a fine line of fresh flower A. B. BAILEY. M. D., D. D. S- uwwu -vuu au j yj i 1UBJ1I tuoiDl .. . . or come and see him. 2-3 rhysicun and Surgeon. I Cornelius will hold its annual OFFICE Rooms 7, 8 and 9 The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm, I J miles south of Beaverton, Ore., al 1 p. m , 00 SATURDAY, APRIL 11 Kuan mare, 12 years old, weight I'll 0, pony, ft years old; yearling colt; I cows, 2 with calves by side, 1 has been fresh 2 months, and 1 will be fresh in August, all giving milk; 2 yearling heifers; 4 bead of Timothy, clover and all kinds of I I Held seeds, at Greer s. 51-4 CAKE FOR SENATOR a prominent was in town C. M. Idleman, Portland attorney, yesterday, with a court. Clothes brushes, hand brushes, bath brushes, tooth brushes; largest and beat assortment in the city, at Hillsboro Pharmacy: 2-tf A Portland admirer of Senator H. M. Cake sends the following case in circuit tribute to that gentleman for pub lication: "Mr. Cake for Beveral years, was President of the Portland Commer cial Club, and in that position, brought it to its present state of ef ficiency. Oregon at this time has sore need . of proper representation in Senator Fulton will speak at the sheen: 2 lambs: some Black Minor- Creacent Theatre. Thnrsdav. Anril m chickens: 2,r. rnrd of wood: 2000 9. Kerhndv nener.iall invited WngreSB. 0 One Will deny tnat nickels; bugey: set double harness; to bear him. Ladies are especially 0"r growth aod developmjot has set single harness; grindstone; invited. cms-cut saw; hayracks garden For 8,lepig9 B00ati ,nd oM tools; Mnger sewing machine, Qf hi(jh m hh j most new; household and kitchen d h,ye mtor Alg0 , itirnuuie, nuu m Terms of Sale election next Monday. Wet or dry, is the issue. The forces are lined up as follows: DryB Mayor, M. H. Henderson; Councilmen, Wil liam Patton, C. E. Whitmore, H. . Bturdevant, F. A. Thomas; Re corder, H. G. Fitch; Treasurer, C. C. Hancock. Wets Mayor. F. Schoen; Councilmen, Ed. Wolf, W. Merrill, George Holscher, J. A. Trnler; Recorder, Link Geiger; Treasurer, F. Hendnx. Tbe Mortons are busy these days, selling and packing fruit trees, shrubbery, roses and everything in their line. 2 d L. C. Walker, county surveyor says be is just in receipt of a letter from his daughters, bDth of whom are teachers in tbe State Universi ty at Lincoln, Neb., which states that on the 25th of last month the thermometer at that place dropped 30 degrees inside of an hour, which illustrates the suddenness of ch matic changes in that country. No Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. Tj;i1cr- n DR. W. E. PITTENGER . RUM BTVUiV alJ TV Wl D t 1 MJm ' a i tborougb-bwd Poland China -$1() and under, p Birneflf 2 mile8 w boar. south of rash ; over $10. six months' Hilliboia. Ind. 'phone 1133. 2-tf Two -r cent off for cash over $10, E. T. Fitzpatrick. REAL f STATE TRANSFERS Pi D. C. BAKER IHnial Clyde Baker, born Oct. 10, '"I, in i amhill county. Ore , died l Sherwood, March 2!, 1908, aged 2d vrs, r months and IS) days. "itneaHtid leaves a wi(6 and two children, father, mother, three brothers and three sisters, besides a bostuf sympathizing friends Jn terment was in Hood View ceme try. Funeral services were con ducted by Rev. J. Soper, of Bcholls Cows lor Sale yive splendid oows, selected from "Bfu of twenty one. Every oow hH an unusually good record for quantity and test of milk. Prices reasonable. Can be seen at Holly firm (the old Anderson place,) 1 'nilfs southwest of Hillsboro, or aiidiess, C. V. Fuller, Hillsboro, K. 4, Box 4. An inspection of the rail, which caused the wreck of the Sheridan local, near Forest Grove, by Supt iMb and other S. P. oflioials thlB ek, at the scene of the wreck, ".inclosed the fact that the rail had been out with a chisel, and that it no way affeoted the soundness oi the rail. sloes, aiway phones. Owina to the short time mterve nina between now and ihe primary election, Senator Kullon will dr iver bul one speech in this county, nd that at Hillsboro, April v. Tha rHa of the County Recorder r... th. month of Match, amounted UI til" " - ifj'M',) T bis nroves tlifti con U T ' . . a siderable dirt has changed nanus m this county, of late. The time for Senator Fulton's speech has been so arranged aa to allow person! from both ends of the .. i.. i.nn on the nioriilllK sou return on the evening ui"-. member tbe date-April 2 p. m. it v ilainen of Forest drove, has entered the race for the nom. fr State Senator. Mr i....... ... l'rnuli enl 01 IUB luoi laiuxa "" "v State Senate. Superintendent M. C. Case is anning to hold a seriei of local institutefl in this coun y, Hanks. AlUll n '"" ADtil 18; Beaverton, .... t i m.- Vs.mman was in I'orlianu yesterday, repini"'R ol spring and summer '' "7; u.. ii. "Merry viiuow the hit of the season diHiilay and note the many varieties of dainties that t. ..,a.le trom peanuts. Den UBU ao of SweetB. John Humphrey!, has sold hw .....n shoo, oil Thira uree, . departed for Oregon City, where lie will remain imn ku""' ur. hi. the lamest assortment of Easier novelties of any store in the city. Call anu Bee iueu. of SweetB. v w Prihnow. U. Strohmajer a' , vv - , and M. V. Parmer, ol lianas, were in town Wednesday. lilills. chickens .ml fancy Easter boxes.-Den ot SweetB. m w a,;n and R. Caples, from la Tf t e-' " - I t.- ..d nf the couuty, attend sd Commieeioner'B court, yesterday Mr. and Mrs. William Schulmerioh, of Farmington, March 2G, 1U08, a son. J. M.HarriB, of Spokane, U in the city this week, a guest of the qh id merlons. C ( . antler ft al lo K N Mat-hr lot ind ft lilk 1 1 I'orcM lirovt 1,550 in.iii wiim-nt-l al low ui I Jiiorn- Imtuli 21 6S acres in I Iisy diet 1 11 4 Jooo iniki-r rt si lo Geo Harvey IS 74 a in .1 It Walker d 1 c t a a 3 lm Seifctt et it licmv Delplancbe i t m 44 acre ill M W rrn U 1 C t I n x w I Iwi Ijiwver rt al to Amanda J lil- luUiv, lot 8 lilock i Nortbside Add llilUlvoio I dwiird Cumin cl u lo R V Hoyt rt id part of block l Oak Grove add Hilltdioro K ! .111110 rt al to Sauiantha J Dil l.ir.l. tract a. Fruitful Lndt , niin.i l'lttniinrt si to Haniel Hering i) in Win Geiner Jrd 1 c t I a 3 w.ijoo M l.itiul ct al to F.rneat Hatsrr stroh, 5 a tecs JJ ami 34 t n 3 w- 35 C lUmtxk i t al to Alexander Itaxti-r lot 3 hlk 6 South Park add l'i rest Grove 55 din .staiinii to C W Schuld, a e X ofse lV 'c J4 t 1 (l w J7 ruiik M Vinceitt ct al lo Horace K Cutliiil el l tract in sec 7 t a a 1 w I W li Waru-ti et al to r A fcvans, 15 a in sec 14 t J a i w 'i ter Hums rt al to Uia lies ei at 7 a in II II Honrs d I c t t n r I and 2 w 90 300 500 "Whom Shall we Obey" will be the morning sermon in tbe Coog'l church. "Why 8hould You Vote for Prohibition?" will be the eve ning topic. Evening service at 7.30. All are welcome. Social danoe at M. W. A. Hall, Cedar Mill, Saturday evening, Ap ril 11. Music by H. Toelle. Tick ets, including sapper, $1. Specta tors and members, 50o. All are cordially invited. 2-3 Kuratli Bros, sold to F. A. Wai tel. this week, tbe Henry Wilkins house and lot on Oik Btreet, for $400. Also the Mrs. Frances Smith 40-acre tract, south of New ton, to Mr. Bchuler, of near Reed ville, for $2000. been retarded by want of proper representation at the nation s cap ital. Mr. Cake is an ardent admirer of President Roosevelt, and be lieves in his policies, and is con vinoed that it is to the nation's best interests that be be continued. u Politios in Oregon bad become a scandal in the eyes of the nation. It had been a game of subtlety and craft, a menacing eyetem to our state and country. Salem was i veritable city of spoils and leeisla live spoilB and legislative seesions a period of bold activity for politi cal yeggmen. But times have changed and to day Oregon stands foremost in the list of states that would do away forever with tbe old sodden days the corrupt and shameful eyetem. Able men and honest voters couet complete this purification of the politics of our Btaie. Prominent in Oregon as a cham pion of pure politics and an advo cate of the eradication of the dan- Dentist Rooms 10 and U Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store, HILLSBORO - OREGON Bmm. H. Baalmy W. a. Harm BAG LEY A HARE ATT0K.N8YS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Shute Building HILLSBORO, . , 0BEG05. H. T. BAGLEY ATTOR.NEY-AX-LAW Office, upstair, over the Post Office, Hillsboro, - Oregon. wonder people want to leave such a aaaAAAAAAAAAaaa climate for equable Oregon. Wanted By a German-Swiss, 2' years old, a place to work with an English speaking, dairyman. Has had experience in tiairy work. Ob ject, to learn English. Adolf Schaufler, Beaverton, Or. 2 4 White Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn eggs for sale for hatching purposes; from prize win ning Btock. D. B. Cooley. 1-4 H. W. Miller, of Foreet Grove, no rented nis larm at cnaay Brook, last fall, and moved to the Grove, has gone back to the farm again, as it seems more like home at tha old place. Mr. Miller waB n town Tuesday. For the largeBl and best line of perfumes to be found in the city, Tunc tt THMriTTU 1V nail on the Hillsboro Pharmacy. 1 nUa' " lUiMjUH, JK. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW ... i IT Ul- TT tf Tf h.. U.A .J . .oV, K"ruuB nouorauio u.. iu. j t. -i T k fi. fl- Ia Cake, of Portland. Mr. Cake is don't fail to hav. Dr. Lowe tee fc. the republican nomination your eyes, at HoteTual.Un, next fof g and K1; h," rVirn8" doing it in way that appeals -.B gtrongly t0 tne pe0pie of Oregon. eapeneuuw. Fortunately for those of us who Registration of voters closes next possess little admiration for a Monday, being ten days before the wearer of tbe senatorial toga who primary election. The county has achieved his exalted position clerk says tbe registration or voters ""I in this county, reported to bim, thus far, is 28C1. Miss Lillian Goodin. a Drofes- ional nurse of St. Vincent's Hos- Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms j, 4 and 5 pital, and a niece of Judge Goodin, Hillsboro, - - Oregon ID 1U iuwu( UUlCIUtj uo uiwo DUU v Judge Goodin and wife, who is ill with pneumonia. Lewis Neileen, ol south of Reed- . t C C. ...... .1 t m tZn .UIIIKIIII !U O .w . .L f misl, d 1 c 900 vine, WBB vuruwu iruiu iud umm. vi ,10 s Reynolds ct in to Henry Van- t bucking broncho last Sunday, ikc tract in sec 30 1 1 n 3w...... s .... the above d ace. with the re- A llvilr et al to Holland A 1'helps . . , . B'iUjnfJ 4 broken ct alrt of blk 39 Forest Grove... 79 gU," 5,h Alfred Hoy wikkI et ux to Daniel le- icouar uuuu. hwu, ."t ilk, ios in wc35 1 1 n 3w 7 city , was called and aitenaea 10 ... . 1 1 . ..r 1 . . - : Nellie . Wall 10 A r rirgci, pari ui sec J4 t 2 n 5 w, by chicanery or politics, Mr. Cake is nothing of a politician. He rep resents the other type; the reserved, conservative and able lawyer, who believes in the active policies of Roosevelt, and has unlimited hope for our state of Oregon. Though his record is not a polit ical one, Mr. Cake has probably done more towards the develop ment of Oregon than any other private citizen. It was be who in- ,Jhia injuries, w 11 Yates to Christine Lung, no a Next Monday, April C, one day augurated the plans of develop in sec 34 1 3 n 3 w........ 600 onlv. Dr. Lowe, the, well known ment and advancement that are .Mary l tennis iu .l..-.i.ian ai l ha at Hot h.!nn ar, annmaafu arv-nmn flhfld . .l.ll. I.',..... I lsAua til WWIW VMIIVIBUI - ' I WlUt. buvwxuui aa v v v w - tan ui ui jj .''" "".. . .. it. V... V. . .l- n-..i.j n" :.i ni..k Hi nest ( Kiiedy et al to Robert liuaiaviu. at uitmuwuiiu iiuy iub turnauu vuiuuicruiai jiuu Hiiimr, 114 acres TiKardviue tiKts 100 Qiiisboro lor more man to years, and the uregon development w .smith et ai to r a huiuvan, and oin furniBh hundreds of Wash- League." i :r Jt ,,x to j j Vaakieek, " gion county wrerencee. uonsuu lot i sec ii t a a w. other lands.. . 4000 1 him. Iinrlotte HalKTstroh to Kmest Ha- . 1. .ru un It iwrsiron, iwri 01 ui 1 okv jj " 1 , , .!. . ,1 tint w s ville. was in town yesterday. jonati-iiii Hoyne to ltwigiit pomeroy Bernard says be will not be a can l-Hit section as t a n r 3 w 45u I HlHaia for ioint senator, as was ru- Philip Kalschetal to lUiilip Uergert . ' , HJ Soaecaititr3w """ "T.n sn . .. - :A. 1 tBiniU Will got up .u luuevuuu- ent ticket of Statement No. 1 can didate, and make a redhot fight. COMMISSIONERS' COURT Hubert Bernard, ol McMinn- Mr. TEN YEAR SCHOOL BOOKS i,v..r acholar of the Kiehth Grade iu Olir pilOUC SCIIOOIS now, luuiunui. school in 1900. The booke were changed 1., ion! and loo?, thcreloie itte pnpu nat hud three sets of achool books. l'nrcnii bouLdit new book 1 last ran. Remember, it was an unnecessary big "P": . . .. 1. It will oe oeiier mr mt kuuibi, Owina to the absence of the pas tor Of the Evangelical Church, who K W Livermore, roads. la attAnriinv the Annual uonier- ence at Dallas, Rev. A. D. West fall will preaoh on Sunday, both morning and evening. Morning ll; evening service at service at rr and rjareiit. to change school-book 7 :30. every ten years intead of ai?, at at pres . ent, Tor tlie present pisn is oeraorHii.iiiK - - : to our School System, and Ihe "Pccket Fulton, Will speak on the political nook." hAKi. n. rioncB., issues of tbe day, at tne ureeceni Theatre, in Hillsboro, Thursday, April 9th, at 2 p. m. The general public is cordially invited to be Dresent and hear him. On this 00- Stnle of Oregon vs W E McCourt; enters CMon JJ,, FultOO will pay his pica of not guilty iWann&Uragg.rK . . Mr Heneyi D not i"&W ffi sSrist, di- forget th. time and place, KARL K. FISHER, Candidate for State Senator. CIRCUIT COURT Commissioners court is in session this week. The voting place at Reed ville is changed to Frank & Borwick's hall. The A Gasner petition for public ease ment allowed. Claims-paid : Peter Vandehey, relief f ao 00 Beall & Co " lo 00 Ktbel Grave assessing and col.... 410 130s 7 7! Vanlt and Metal Workers, aup 50 S B Klahn and Co, sta 1I9 50 Norman Anderson, 3; Wallace Brown, a; Kd Gray, 5; Fr Blum, 4 60; Arth'r Blum, 5 80; Harvey Dance, 3 40; W Ennis, 3 ao; U Whitesell 3 40, Cha Ingram, 3 ao; And Custer 6, John Moffit 3 60, Roscoe Thompson; 3 ao Sam Phillips, 3 40, Leo S.'hnur a, Alex Olanie a 60; Olie Wonier, 3 80 Olive Choate 2, Rosa Hoerth 560, H H Hawley 5 60; Eli Foe a 6o. L Magoon 4 40, Ed Williams 5 80, Th. Caudle a, Ed Saxton 15 00, Carl Ol son a 00, Guy Mestinger 18 40, Jack Fain 6, witnesses district atty. A B Bailey, relief, a: U G Gardner, r h 6 00; Frank & Borwick do la 55; Glass and Prudhomme staty 9 63; Geo Holeh eimer relief 5; T A Irnbrie roads'5 50, L E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, Hillsboro. WAArWAvWvWwwvyy JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offic Upstair, Bailey Morgan Block Rooms, 1 ani 1, HILLSBORO, - OREGON. MMArAAAAArArVVVvVVW W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orricr: Main Street, opp. Court Houne. HILLSBORO OREGON Always all 2tf When in town, call at teer's Confectionery, and famous Hires Root Beer. cold. Stationery of all kinds, at prices, at Hillsboro Pharmacy. Don't fail to hear Fulton, at the Crescent Theatre, April 9tb, at 2 m. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John DenniB. Buy vour meats and groceries at Emmotts, and get a fine oil paint- oe for every $20 purchase. 46 tf Money to loan on real estate se curitv. Terms reasonable. Ku ratli Bros. 46-tf Dance at Bethany Hall, April 4th. Tickets, including supper. 5c. Everybody invited. 1-3 Deals in all kinds of Real ; Estate Wheat Lands, Farm Lands, Stock Ranches and Range Lands. Reclamation and Bale of Deeert Lands a specialty. Fine investments for your idle money. Write or call at office. Room 13, Chamber of Commerce Portland - - Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX Veterinarian Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forbst Gaova Will be in Hillsboro. Tnesdavs. Thurs days and Saturdays. Office at Redmond .y uonneirs Livery Stable. 10c. x-veryuuuy luvueu. 1-0 rp 1 vrr xtn R. W. Crane, of Milwaukie, and V V H AY J K formerly of this county, wss in " A Jt tow n the first of the week . Fainter & Paper Hanger Parties desiring work in my line will find me at my home n tlio ..moi- f 4.1. T.r:i 1 Sealed bids will received up to 7:00 p. m. "l , .Jf . , 'UC ixuls on Saturday, April 4. 1908, at the store Doro-Comelius Bridge. Inde pendent phone 515. ; Samples from Alfred Peats Wallpaper Co, All Work Guaranteed. Proposals for Wood of R. H. Greer, 111 Hillsboro, Oregon, for the sale and delivery, to School Dis trict No. 7. of 60 cords of scund fir wood. cut in four feet lengths, from live first growth, ami delivered at the Hillsboro schoolhouse not later than Sept. 1, 1908. Bv order of the Board ot Directors tor School District no. 7. R. B. COLLIS, Chairman Board of Directors. PUBLIC SALE vorce; decree. Robert 0. Stevenson, Of Forest A Rood same 5 50; ;Bagley and Hare ctr Harvey vs uuerst set lor xriai on npni . n Warden wan in cutl ct 10 oo; tt u ne?rs c l Mu Grove, State Uame waraen, wasin HBrlranipf 3; Washington Co Pub Co vitut,- of Orcpon vs Chas DouKhty; set town yesterday, to endeavor to get Drintine 17 .o; I C Smith relief 3 50; for trial April 4. tbe commissioners' COUrt to author- Henry David 4 80, F L Gustin 7, II O State of Oregon vs W E McCourt, tell- . th paymet 0f a bounty 00 Hays 7, M F Johnson 7, W C Davison liouor to minora; set for trial April 7. " PfM.,. an, Mmnlma' Ha 5 80. Ira Bradley 4 40. J Asbahr 3 60 Saine. F E Cornelius, April ; wauu et ""i " , 7- or'Igg, April 9; w V wriiey, April 10; says a cougar, or a wildcat, will, in mid w A Baker, same, April n. tne course of a year, kill more deer Maud Rambo vs Henry c Rarubo, di- twenty men, if the latter were vorce; ue. ..... ... .Ha-utI In hunt. Ha thinks tnat .....B Jno Friday 5 70, Gut Bronner 6 ao, J C Bills 16 60, John Jack I9 00, L M Commons 6 00, Frsnk Barr 6, S E Ol sen 6 co, all circuit court jurors, Slate of Oregon vs I Hazelwood Ice Cream, fresh oye- :.,n.iln,l In Anril it. a hnnnt of 15 OH OOUffari. 10 OQ Mttzger vs Merger, and Becker vs coyotes, would make those animals ters, confections, fruits, nuts, ci-lu-ckcr, divorce; default and referred. scarce, and protect the deer gars, tobaocos and pipes, at Palma- M M Holland vs S M Rhoadet et al, or- test's confectionery. ling Of reference. 1 --JLmmmmimmm. The undesigned will sell at public auction at the Kalsch farm, 3 miles south of Cornelius, at 10 o'clock a. m., SATURDAY, APRIL 4, Four head graded Jersey cows, 1 fresh, 1 fresh April 5U1, I fresh May 1st, and I fresh May aoth; two s-year-old heifers, I fiesh Dec. 4th; yearling heifer; Old Hickory wagon, 3 inch; Piano mower, Osborne hayrake, Tiger Press grain drill, Oshnrn disc. 20 inch: ootato nlanter. cul tivator, ia-inch steel beam plow; chilled side-hill plow; spike-tooth harrow; set double work harness, new; buggy har ness; buggy; hayfork and rope; Sharp- less cream separator, 300-1 D capacity; 4 dozen chickens; household furniture and many other articles. Also 350 sacks of potatoes. Terms of Sale $10 and under, cash; over $10, 1 year's time, at 8 per cent, bankable note. Three per cent discount for cash on sums over $10. Philip Kalscb, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Lunch at nooo. The Post Card Bazaar For the coming week we will continue to put any name de- tired in tinsel on a card coiling 5 cents or more. We have this week a number of new cards, among being Tin sel Name cards. Envelope cards, one of the la test novelties, The new black and white and the Hand Color ed Photos. Come and See us And look over our stock. We have the mod complete line of post cards, post card Albums, and Novelties, in tbe couuty. , 45,000 CAftDS IX STOCK Second St, South of pottofflce POSTCARD BAZAAR Wholesale and Retail Hillsboro - Ore. JusjnoLPjoiBQtoath4J!l.