lnllLLSB VOL- XV. HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY 2. 190H. NO. 1 0 IR0 EUUMY HAS BONANZA HUHBIimQIlM Wuh llouuhl fr County by juJuc KkI Year HO K4ILKOAUH tlOSl TO It In Ciitti4 n.lns (lixitliu 1 ' 1" opinion tbtl out of tbe l"l invasliiiiit. lb etiiiuty avar wade was tin big KM'k nil". t 'tuU" I" I t(jaci. tl roitil nf a lut about tu) M blah ' ll I- ivm hvigbt of .met hi rig like :() f,sl, anJ contains :tj acre It ii o lb miiUt of brtverdeiit tract, mil is f basaltio formation, and hii blast! coiiiMtiul broken u Into about lbs right fr road utk. x tUt a i(Hk crualinr will Dol 1 iiixtasary. Ktrinr County Judtf Komi dwrvaa th crudit Ir buying thia tract, which bids fair to I valuable aat of tha conn (i hu lb matter of Macadam roads is Ucoming popular. Judge Uxl piJ MM for the l.ulle, eome year g. pampln ol it were htrnn tbe Ariiui laat wwk, at tlie court houee, ami it wwim to h imi I he thing for rail budding Alur being put upon the r-'la. It f.irm a eorl o( a cetnt of it own tod will he everlasting. IV Cuuoly Court bae Immmi inyetlg tint the matter of union this nwk lileljr, and laet wek, Jud,f, (ld to tiw the. manamr of the Oregon Kleotric Company, who line will come within a few hundred yards ol the uuarrv. and obtain! aur tare that reaaonihl rate will he titeii tbe county, for the traneimr utiuti id the rook over it litir Taking Into consideration th cbMpneet of handling the rock, inasmuch aa it will not ttuire crushing, and a reaeonalila trans purteiioa charge, together with th atrnoel inexhaustible iitantilin of the rock, lb county can eongraiu IttelUclf on tha huv. The W ills burg ileaverton branch ol the Southern I'aclllo also paesw quite Dear ton quarry. CALDWELL. - O'DONNKL At lluiton. on Juna '24. 11HW. oc curred tbe wedding of Miee Maiie UDoiinel, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs David O'Donnel. to Kred H. Caldwell, at iK (Ulholio church Id thai ulacn. The church wa crowded with friend and relative! of the rontrarting parti and the reremouy waa nioet tinprrasively twrformetl by Itev. Father Ketlen botxin. The maid of honor waft a Cousin of the bride, Miel Kvelyn Uoobr, of HillalMiro, and the neet ttltn waa Ilarrv (llnamiii. of Port land. Immediately following the ceremony ibe happy oouple ie t lor Tha Dai lea where they will epend two wenka, and upon their return to Kllltnn Kk will on tit llOUKO- keepiug q t newly built houee in that oil v. Tha kridaianneol Hux- tou'i ninat lunuilar vnniilt Indies and baa for aeveral terms taught ohool in that neighborhood, the iiroom ia wall and favorably known tu that city, lie ie engaged in the lumber hiiMineHe and ia well Uiteu by hii many friends. FOREST GROE MAY LOSK R. D II C, Atwell, poetmaster at For Cirove, baa reoeiveil a letter fr ureat from the fourth aeeietant poetiuHHter at Waahinston rllinj hla attention to the condition of the roads ov r Which the two rural routee run. Ihe letter ia an follows: 'Tl.. .1-. ....... . i.... il.U .Uu nillril M UCMltUICUI .1"" " tllr Htlrnlinn nf nlVir-Ull In tllB l)Bll .omtlilon of rouda on route on al 10. You will take up the matter who lh fluifl nHlMlula .ml ...Imnfl ItllpreMlt!!. anit inform them that unleHt all roioia covered by rural delivery front your of- 'e are properly repaired ouruiK preatrnt aeaaon and pluced in good con- ... .1. .. ...I run ...mum u iimi uuinicriupivu pv...- - ha maintained throughout the year, the "iiiitirawai 01 tural ilr-nvery irum "-iru roaila will very likely ioiiow. HUn!t 1. I.l. r.ll,lr tliPht akmiM K. i.. I In tnnlr time to admit of conaideration of anieinlmenta oi routea before the beginning of wuiu-r. SALEM CHERRY FAIR Hfi'l. KcbolCald. i,l waa on tbe etreeta Monday. Colllllv ('illllliiiaai lUavrttoii, waa in town Halurday. Cut Ilavillte. of Knrmit llmv. had bun ni-na at thn oourt hoil-e Monday. I(ori). Ill tllM wlfw All. in It f Kiiie, tli in iiiiiiitv. Juna '27. I'HlH.a daughter. For KnotlHiotiu'e. lad'.ea1 and childrau'a lu.x ymi can do no Ut ter than to buy id John I'ennie. l'aol ltik. of I),U-v. waa a c tiinly aaat viaitor Monday. Hh aaya cropa am looking tine in that eiut of lb county. Mra. Amanda I'ordin and iliimti. nr. Miiw l'.iwaia lUiiin.ll i.f Pnrt. land,aMiol Halurday and Monday lib relativee in Uillaboro. llairv farm for aa!- On aiwnnnt of death in family, I will aell my larm ol 1 13 acroa aL -i. ir arr. C. Jaaper. Forest lirovo, Or. l.' IS DnWitt Hmith hae moved tbe houe iurrbatv of Mra. Kluilth Hbute to a lot ol bin own, juet aciutb, and it remodeling it. V will Imi for rent when tiniahed. "Kaolo" tbe houaekeener'a friend For cleititttif aiuI tHiliMhinn iewelrv r f n a gold, ailver, and all metale, glae and slaaaware W ill not acratch 2ri centa a Uu at the Hillahoro Pharmacy. lltl Leon (iirml. one of Ihe Oregon Nura-ry'e huallnra, waa in tbe city Monday, with hot daoiibier, ami railed lie baa a nice little borne at Orenco, and will eel bin tract to Iruil thia fall. Mr. ami Mra. Uirarn Hcott, of Hill-boro. were failed to this city laat TuedaV. Jlllie 2. having been euiutnoned by tbe death of Ihe lat ler'a father, David J.arollelte - MiMinnville Telephone Kegieter. Sherburne Wileon. who live at th ronmr of Hecond and Jefferson alreeta, ihi city, exhibited two atalka of wheat Momlay, wnicn were raieed in hie gardnn. Tbey meaaured t feet aud 1 inch to height. Clearance aale ol all nien'e, Imya' and tadie' auita. Will le sold at and all broken line the imnienee etock ol the General Merchandiee Slore of rtcholmerlch Hrna. Come early and get your choice. oltt Tl., C.ate. of Tillamook, who recently went lo rortland to aeoure ai-ceptam-e ol tbe Tillamook euh ecription to the 1. It. i N. road, upon hia return reporieu o wui. on the Tillamook end ol tbe road would begiu July let. v.rmara are KAttiiiK their ma chinery ready for barveet time, ; .iraarincr near, i no won ii - , eral macniuery unu t . .I.iinu a ffiKK Ill8ineB WUB BPa- ..... in the eale of harvesting up- plie. From every source come ihe cheerful news that Washington county will give her UHuat oumper crop of wheat ana oave una . virni;. t,land'a new two atory reeidence on Main, between oth and Cth. i in co" of construction. jt wii U 2-1x2, witn o rooma rii(ieiiC is r V 111, i"'e" - a ceivlng the finiahing touches. Jt will be 28x:W, 2 itorife, with 8 roouie, and will wet in tbe neigh- r r; in wnen uiiibuto. B. V. Uarnea ia excavating ior mo f ".!.... nt a new 2 Btorv houee, luunuaiiuii . , , onMftin.I.etwwnSth andClb. Ita dimenBione will be .. y- Smith la building a Dew r su 1 .j;itne. Wm. Nelson. The Btruclure will he 2Ss3, 2 atoriee. with 8 roome. i u v....,tanthal and daughter, ii:iiu. mm an inVllB of near "llB,w,"'?-;-7 ... .J. lion to a number oi tneir u.-u--aodfamiliee to spend the day with them laat Sunday. A One d nner d .upper were fea ureB of the entertainment, anu a time resulted; im were: Mm. Freudenthal, ol Corns litw. mother o toe rMrSey:Mr,andMra. ling, Mrs. Lwflei, ran j Including; onuuren, ...... about fifty persons present. i.',!r.v a foreman ior iom . Wakefield and J"""-w" rn , i WANT LAOEfEALED Which (iivcH Road Districts iht to Levy Special Tax NEUAUM FAKHEKS PiiOSPEKOUS Partlaod Cream Ceuipaaf Paid latia )o,ouo Laat Year Judwm Weed, a well known citi zen ol ut-er Vernonia, was in town Monday, and called. lie report that thing are flourishing in tbe Nehalem Valley. A year ago, the road diatneta in that valley levied a 10 mill tax for road purposes, with the result that tbe people now have HO milei of good 'road, moally graveled, from Vernonia to the Clatsop oounty line. There are a few small gaps, which will be filled up this year, the special tax being 3 mills for that purpose. Mr. Weed save the owners of timber in f tbe valley will make an effort to have tbe rperial tax law repealed at the next aession of the legisla ture Farmers in that section are broeueroua. and there is much da rying going on. Nearly everr far mer keens a few cows, and a hand wnarator. From K iat to Mist, a distanoe of 25 miles, up and down tbe valley, tha Hazelwood Com pany, of Portland, paid oat to tbe farmers tbe snug sum of $40,000 lor cream. AUCTION SALE Tbe undersigned will sell at public auction in Buxton, near poet office, at 10 o clock a. m., on SATURDAY, JULY U Ilrivlnv liorw. ( vrara. weieht I loo: 1 maira, 4 and 9 yeart, weight hhoat HUM) 11m tmch: l niilch eowa. I fresh In August; atrer, l year; apriog wagoa, t turn, aiuiom uew;aie-i oayraae, cross cut w, aluioil eew; ooo Huloittee, Kteel uikc, almost new; aud other bouacuold article! too Dumt-rout to mention. Tarma of Hale 110 and uuder. caab; over $10. G moo the' time, bankable note. 6 per cent interest; 10 per cent, of! for caab over Hi H. Huber, Owner 6. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. LIMBER MERRICK Victor H. Limber, of Foreet Groe, and Miea Kdna Merrick, ol 1'ort- land, were married at tbe Preeby trian Westminster Church in Portland. Wednesday afternoon, June 24, 1908. Rev. Henry Maroott iflioiatine. Mr. Limber is a well known busiueBd man of Foreet (imv. After takimra short honey moon Mr. and Mrs. Limber will re turn to Forest Grove and oooopy a nicely furmabed collage in aouin Park. AUCTION SAllE Tbe undersigned will sell at public auction, at tbe Herman Baptist church, at liethany, 2 mties norm of Cedar Mill, at 1 o'clock p. m , on MONDAY, JULY 13 il furniture roDRUdnir of 9 its. 3 iron beila with serine's anil mattress, 4 rockers, ia chairs, good orgau, new aewing macuioe, coo am i tiratinir atovea. Darlor table, ei- trntion table, kitchen table; also about 4 iloen i hickena, hog and many otner at tiiles. Terms of Bale: Cash. Rev. A. Becker. J. C Kuratli, Auctioneer. J. C. Hoover, of Beaverton, was an Argus caller last Haturday. Wm. Curtis and II. L. Burchell, of Reed ville, were in town Monday. Hugh Rogers, of Buxton, was in town Monday, on bis way to Port land. K. W. Hainee, the Forest Orove banker, had busineaa at tbe county seat Monday. Oo. Holshnimer and wife, ol Beaverton, were in tbe city laat Haturday, and called. Call on or nbone to Dennis for groceries. A complete and up to date line always on nana. Sheriff elect Geo. G. Hancock baa told bis livery stable at Foreet Grovs to Geo. Mizoer, and will move to Hillsboro this week. Harold Merrvman. a senior stu dent in the State University, spent a couple of days thia week with Hillsboro relatives and friends. For sale: Fifteen head of 10 weeks old pigs. Inquire at my place at west end or tbe HiliBbo ro-Cornelius bridge. W. H. Tay lor. io-ls .ludire Rudolnh Crandall and J. W. Collier returned from the G. A. R annamnment at NewDort laet Friday, and report a good time with the old veterans tbere. At the Camnbell Greenhouse: Aatera. nansies. dahlia roots, roeee, houee plants, and cut Mowers; also cabbage plants, etc. Mrs. Agnes Campbell, 7th and Fir streete, Hillsboro, Oregon. s-u Died, at Foreet Grove, June 26. 1908. of Dneumooia. A. H. Austin ' aged 55 years. Deceased came to Foreet Urove from jseorasaa, aroui two years ago. Funeral services were conducted by tbi Masons. O. L. Hinman. of Foreet Grove, haa honffht the 8. G. Hughes Hard are busineea in that citr. and will be pleased to meet his old friends in a business way. Mcl-ormicK farm machinery, and all kinds of hardware. io-io SOUTH HILLSBORO WILL HADE DKY Demurrer to Injunction Sus tained by Judge McBride SitS BOARD MUST MAKE ORDER Official Order County Board Put Oat Tws Sa loess On Monday last. Judge Thos. A. McBride beard tbe matter of the injunction against tbe county court, to prevent the board from issuing the customary order de claring Sooth Hillfeboro to be a "dry" precinct. Tongue k Tongue and Bagley & Hare appeared for tbe plaintiff, W. V. Wiley, and At torney H. T. Bagley for the Board. Tbe Board filed a demurrer to the injunction, which was sustained by Judge McBride, who held that where a city is involved in tbe ter ritory of a precinct which votes to be "dry," tbe local option law ia paramount to the municipal la and that, therefore, tbe county board may . proceed, according to the law. to declare South Hillsbo ro to be "dry." This order will cauce two saloons to close in South Hillebnro nrecinct. Tbe 6aloons which are now in the "desert" part of the town are owned by W. V. Wiley aod Fred Cornelius, l be case attracted considerable attention on Monday afternoon, and the court room was fairly niied witb specta tors. See Our Full Assortment t . . . .. i-n jrt Card of Thanks Tbe undersigned desire to thank all thot-e who 10 any way assisted tnem in the time of their misfortune, in tha InsR of their mother, the late Rebecca Miller, whose death and burial occurred last week. J. C. Miller. H. W. Miller. J.C. Raflety. For Sale Owinir to tha advantage that Marl nn oounty would have over others in onmnetinir for the Grand Prize cup ol $150, it has been decided by iu Ub ttf Fair Committee in Marion iMuiniu ill nnt be allowed t' compete lor this prize This ill aa . a - 4 w.r. A win give all outside couuu equal chanoe. TdIb doeB not pre vent anv arnamr in Marion OOlintV elsewhere entering personally for this prize, but only debars the oounty exhibit ol Marion county w i Youth truly, " the P. R. A orB on me wev . . . .1 in tnnn thia wee. . .'-l:i.i 1K0 niaw of a bear Tom exoiuiicu u mm S killed a short time V.T . 1 AaAia a nanvuu, wnwu 9 on " r uT.r. hrin. ' One of hear, but aB new" fight be refused. Pretty soon he bear climbed on to the same log Sstarted toward him, when Tom " .. . naan of SbOOt Or Jl!.nm his W nchester to make bruin fltt t, and wneu it Prm". L ' nnndition to have its wTeaVed without danger to A 2-vear-old Jersey bull, sired by Tan St. Helier, Ladd's first priae bull at the Lewis & Clark fair. Mia dam ia 15-lOtbs Jersey, and kae a Vint Apr record of 14 lbs. in 7 itaua. Hia srand dam has a record ol 15 lbs. in .7 days. Will sell very cheap if taken soon. D. B. Cooley, Hillsboro, Ore., Route i Pacific States' telephone, Farmer 49x5, Hillsboro central. 1516 .Tnhnann Porter, of Vancouver. Wash., was in the city last Friday. Ha wnnt ud to Buxton oo tbe r. R. fe N , thenoe along the line of 1 1. a nrnnoeed extension for some distance. Johnson Bros, are the contractors who built tbe North iUr.tr mad from Kennewiok to Pr.rt.Und. and it is rumored that the firm may take charge of the construction of tbe f. K. . from Buxton westward to tbe Mi ami river, J a Millar, of the Vineland neighborhood, was in town laet Ratnrdav. He aava his orune crop promises a good yield this year. hut that tha once tor tbe anea product should be better than it was last year, to pay. J. 8. Lorsuns. who received the contract to build tbe new Minter hridfffl. will beein the work of con struotion immediately after tbe 4tb of July. Frank Kelsay, road su pervisor in that district, win attend to tbe fills at the end of the new bridge. Mra Emma Blanche McCorkle. hit diad in Portland laet week. was well known in Hillsboro, as was her husband. Many friends here will regret ber death. She leaves a daughter, Lucille, agea 5 vaara. heaide her huBband. Mrs. McCorkle was formerly Missciancne George, Oliver Wood, a son ol John Wood, of Banks, was run over by a vVimI acrerjer. while working on tbe grade of the Oregon Electric last Saturday afternoon, ana-naa hia ankle severely Druieea.aunougn thara were no hones broken. Dr. Wood was called, and dressed the arnnnrl. Wood was later sent to the hospital at Portland until he recovers. f! H Koch, of SDokane. was in town Monday, shaking hands with old friends. Mr. Koch left Hills boro about 5 years ago. He was in tha butcher buBineea here, ana was well known in this oounty. He nnrta C. R. Bockwith. a former Hnnthnrn Pacific aeent. as married again, and having a po6iuon at. $250 per month, wiw an interest, in the business. Th nartv of P.R A; N. survevorB. who had several oases 01 smaiipox, u thair camn near Hamlin's saw mill, are all convalescent, and have Mtnmad to work. Tne disease was nf tha form known as varioloid, and was quite mild. The party is - - Will I in charge 01 engineer minor, auu is at work near the first crossing on the Nehalem river, working west ward toward the coast. Work will beein the first of this month on the P. R. & N. from Bay City to the Miami river. Accord- ing to tbe new agreement 01 ine r. R. & N. Co. with the people of Tillamook, it is obligated to build 10 miles of road tbia year, ana to have the line completed between Hillsboro and Tillamook by the 1st of February, 1910. Wakefield & Jaoobson, contractors, win nave charge of the work. C. R. Blovd. of Holbrook, has re moved to Hillsboro, bringing with him his sawmill plant, which he will use again, when be nnas a new location somewhere on the P. R & N. road, between here and Til la mnnk. Mr. Blovd is an old saw mill man. and the firm formerly was Bloyd & Sigler, operating in this oounty. Mr. Bloya nan pur chased the Max Crandall property o Maple street, 35 6o 640 600 900 Sending; Child Tor Drug; ia petfectlyaafe if yon direct it to this Pharmacy. You will be just as aure of . good service as if you came in person. We treat everybody alike. We cannot " do otherwise, because we handle Only On Kind oi Drugs That is the best and purest we can get. So no matter whether you come yourself or send a child, yon are always snre of , obtaining the very best drag service, which is the'only kind worth having. Hillsboro Pharmacy REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Geo Armentrout et ux to Christian Rieben. 12 a m sec s 1 1 n w and ti t 2 n 1 w fci75 A W Haines et at to Albert Cooper 7 SS a in sec 30 t l a I w 1100 R F fotts et al to fcustacne Kiin- irer. Dart of blk 2 Tualatin Thos Blum et al to W W Thomas, part of blk 4 tiaston ..i Miller Murdoch et al to E L Mapes in a in sec otlst w M Murdoch et ux to G Whittnore, 40 a in sec 9 t a t 3 w J E Bates to Meresse et al, lot a and 3 blk 17 forest tirove R Shinman to John E Bailev. Dart of blk 7 Forest Grove 187 50 Maria Scheitlin to Effie R Arns, 17.50 a in A Bull d 1 c...... aooo Cicero Hiues et al to John Heisler, tr in sec S 1 1 n 4 w 75 Mary Marsh et al to Ed R Wirtz, Dart of blk s Forest Grove ias Walter nannan et ux torrea n Caldwell. Dart of sec 4 t a n 4 w Frank Ballard et ux to H Asbahr, lot 8 blk a Finney's Add Hbo... J N Hoffman et ux to H Schmale, a 1.40 a in A Kmgbten d 1 c 1 1 s 1 west - G F Knighten etiix to HSchmale, part of A Kmgnten a ie 1 1 S4 w Jane Smith to C L Bump, lots 4 & 5 blk t Smith's Add F Grove..... Harry Graham et ux to A J Killeu part of sec 14 t 1 n 4 w A W Lambert et ux to Geo Kilner, part of sec 26 t 1 n a w... 10 Blanche Moore et al to John Sus- bauer. 107.41 a msec 12 1 1 n 46565.65 Walt Hannan et ux to Jno Bellish, - part of sec 4 1, 2 n 4 w 10 Samuel Kunz et al toO Liesman et ux. 1 a in sec IQ 1 1 n 1 w 1200 Nannie Odell et al to Ira Allen et nr. lot 1 blk 16 Forest Grove.. . Nannie Odell et al to 0 W Isham, lots 1 and 4 blk 36 Forest Urove Wm Merrill et ux to T A Hughes it ux. 8 a adioininir Cornelius... Julia Carlson to Julius Christenson 35 a in rntlip Hams a 1 c Ed Curtis et al to H H Porter, lot 3 Curtis Subdivision of Stokes die Robt Walker et ux to Geo A Riggs et al, part of sec 7 t 1 a l w Lillie B Haynes et al to Celinda M Deford, part ol sec.19 1 a s z w... Robt Hulme to Margaret Johnson, rwrt of lot 2t N Tieatdville Add S S Hatch et al to Verne Fonner, 33.4a a in sec 3 t a a t w 80 450 1375 .... 1250 Hillsboro Commercial Bank 1200 i2oo 230 7S 600 6700 125 7oo 3i37 Capital Stock, $25,000. : Surplus & Undivided Profits, ' . $ 10,000 A conservative bank does not speculate. Stockhold- -ers and direclware sub stantiai citizens. Directors and stockholders " A. S. SHOLES EDWARD SCHlLMf RICH S.R. HUSTON y C S. RUSSELL W. N. BARRETT E. B. TONGUE J. W.CONNELL ; A. S. Staoles, Pres Geo. Schulmerkh, Cashier For Sale or Rent BAILEY'S BUYS Wool and Mohair We have always paid the Highest Marhet Price for Wool and Mohair. Don't Forget to bring your clip to is, and, by so Doing, get the top of the Marhet! The Hillsboro Flouring Mill; ca pacity, 70 barrels; has a large stor ing capacity. " Also, the Hilloboro Warehouse, capacity, auu,uuu Dnen- Wilt be sold separate, or to gether. Apply to John Milne, HiUBDoro. id-zi Farm ior Salt I wish to sell my farm, containing 152 acres, 110 acres under plow, good house, barn and orcnard, 6 miles south of uuisooro, and one mile west of Parmington. For fur ther information, address, . Burkhalter, 44-6m Hillsboro, Ore. I F. BaiIa-v. Forest Grove - af" - . - . I a , ; Mra O C. Thomas, of North Ya kima. Wash., is the guest of her aiBter, Mrs. R. H. Greer. Poranna winhinff to tile their larma will al wavs find a laree stock of Ann tile in our vard at Scholia. Those wishing the larger ewe uung should place their orders with us before June 1. We also carry brick .nrl hiiilrlincr blocks. Those intend ing to build will nnd a targe sup niv nf Inmhflr at our vard. and you are invited to call and look oter our stock before purchasing. Tbe Groner-Rowell Co.BchoUe; r. v address, Hillsboro, Ore., R. D. 2 THE DELTA DRUG STORE Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We also carry a complete line of fine sundries. , If we do not have what you want in stock, we will cheerfully get it for you. Having been appointed publishers' agents, we are now prepared to supply all your wants in the School Book line. ' We also have a full line of tablets, pencils, slates, etc. School Books will be sold for Cash Only. Positively no Credit. la u ii .'I fe ' " .n tut ? s i 9- -1 t I . I We have just received a car of Bain wagons from the factory. Will toll at Portland prices. Sohukmetioh Bros, 51-tf Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. Thww cigars aw of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on s g od cifiar. ( . i I I. in 1 w , 1 tit 1 1 i l & 4 f 'i lit t ,w. it i -ji if. 4 if t ,t II t.t r V ft 4 4 1 " , i ri ; K I if t t fi ; - s - t 1 l ' F. W. Power I tbe operators