The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 09, 1908, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON. JULY 9. 1908.
NO. 17 a
RBilllTTII TRACT
INVADED UN SUNDAY
0. 1 CiitrctorH HiiilJ Htm d
llutaiuli DbpiiteU Territory
0y KUtklVIH A HKOkISS AKU
U.i.R CeeetU sad l'ff' ''
Itl.td le tit" SuttJil
J. H. Humphreys, of Biiitno.
was in tho city Sunday.
H T. UAr, of Hillsdale. ii,ut
llin Fourth in Ifilliiliiiro
Mm, John WilbycoiiiU.of Hoiitb
Tualatin, was iu town Tuesday.
H. K. McKluney iu out from
Portland Holiday, visiting relative.
N 1'. Nelson and Louis Holt, of
Button, wiir Argus callers last
Friday.
Kalpb Williams, of lUiuier, vit
ited relatives iu the city, tbe last of
HE E1V AND
COUNTY
OFFICIALS
I.d.I.uce Will be Deputy, for
Clerk J. W. Bailey
SEW FACES IN TUB CUIKT HOUSE
Wsrd Utwse Gcli Firm Place Under
Sberlfl Bnctk
i Mi HuiuUy, C. J. Miilr, manager
.. it,, riiimiiuclitin work on the
f M- - -
Utt-H"" KUrtrle line between Gar
Jmi Hume d Hillsboro, a-wmii
bled 11)0 Greek laborer end Mor
n)..re lriw, ami '""M" ' '"
ul taf rail through lb Ke,uiltii
tract near Beaverlon Mr, lluae
Keghllt placed ttrlf agatnnt lbs
r.ti.v and when the fireman
nmked olT th lop f'l "''I'
ledge hatum', mm rUiiu her
.rit. broken. With Itt-r were
Iti father ftinl husband, ami fur
lime, it looked as though eriom
trouble wuuM result. I'eace was
unp irerily restored, end the work
uiu continued, unlit just brfnre
tb srrivel of Miertlf Coutiell and
futty Ken, who when they e'
lifttl. fouyd the Invading peily ofl
Ibe lUghilUi premise, end, alter
waiting until ' P io . returned to
HtlUlxiru, not being eld to tusks
my arrest. A twn as the oflicer e
U-lt, however, the conelrurtioii gaiiK
rwtiruMl work, and fully completed
tbe rot ovrr th premie (it)'
til Mtiftgr Tkllxitl mil otliH
otlicuW rn on lh grouotl in the
flernono. Tht KfKhiUtm luv
uit tit rircuil witiit f.r i!ihkw,
ml U Oregon Kl lrlc jieopleiUo
h A ttlil for (' llldf UMlillUII of
riiht of wf
At "iUHiir to lh tlTnir on
HumUy, lUviil lUghllto ewure out
cou iiUmt MooJty, llur Die
trtPl Attorney K. H Tongue,
rhimititf J. 1;. Mi.ler with imritm
dowu ft feme not hie own, m
lilml iof.irtutttou ititkitiei 11
tiriwk for trwe. th nutter
ritueup In-fore Jtnlg" liinnliu on
MonJty. K. B. Tongue ttJipKiretl
for tu iUm, ml lUrrieou Allen
fur ilefendnite. Mr- Miller wee
IkiuiuI over t lh circuit court in
lb uui of .fjixi, mil the (irek
were releeel on the proniiee of the
ofliciile of the Oregon Kleotrie to
refratu from treepneeing on the
Kegbitto jirerniiM" until ifter the
reee now (lending for oonileuirulion
of right of wy, ehll liv bn
elllel iu rourl.
1 HAIL MAKES .sUKh tiSCAPB
(be week.
Miee Ketrellt Ford, of Portland, J, W. Bailey took charge.
wm ib.gueet of Mr.. J. W. Con- Clerk., offl(MJ Mondty ,
lion, uoi nit ruuriu.
Call on or pboue to Deo nil for
groferiea. A complete and up to
date line alwayi on baud.
W. M. Curtii, of Reedville, wa
in towu Friday. Mr. Curtia ex
of the
morning,
Kd. Luce, one of the most popular
young men in Hillehoro, will be bis
deputy. Mr. Bailey ha made no
miitake iu ibe selection of hit dep.
uty. Mr. Luce has been employed
BUSY SESSION Or
THE COUNTY BOARD
Large
Number of Election
Claims Audited
iwh to move to l.enta, iu Ibe near "J "
future. title work, and that firm ii lorry
ftmnkftp. lik.iK.kill.r.mi ih. l ! bim. Mr. Bailey took hold
Kioelleocia. Tbeee cigart art of of hm dutiea Monday, like an oia A . on the old J. C. Moore i cruickshank,
the heel etock. Vou can't fool an timer, and we predict that he will farnl, near Greenville, July C, 190$, Ward Down.
authority on a good olgar. gjv, tne jple of Washington a daughter. Eto'n
Howard Baird, of thia city, and County a njuare aod impartial ad- Harry J. Veach, of Veach Bros. A M Collins, janitor
Clareure Hoyt, of Foreat Grove, Ll0iHtratioa. He ha Iwth the paintere, left yeete.day, for Sheri- 'r'ZZ'.'.Z
I J.. lr .Atvtinn hin nlfl nnTtlfl I .. t I .1
dan. Wyoming, hit
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where be will remain.
"I""1 lK,rV"n 01 in" rB" y " ahilitv and inclination to do it
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' " - . n. r Mnwlr ImaKn hia illiliMI " I ... .
Wairv larm lor eaie: on aoooum .., rr Mnndav. witb Wara w. rv. Livue anu J'oren i biuib w. I Hutnrr. aal ami exp
of death in famllr. I will tell my H,,-n rhif denutv. This was teer whipped Wolf creek, above j w c.oodin, aal ami exp.
. ... ' . .m I w I " a 1 ) ii. ...V Si. t tt-jlmncfv
i r u .i iip anta i . iif... i : mi ,.u . u...iAit 'I'lioai a atnn mi mh unrm i ntiMiuiii; w. vt . ....
.". . ..i -i I. .t-i .t.-rai k i i. v
acquainted WHO me UUlies 01 me CRICU oi imuuuj Al.iert Hemsen. ror witness
oflice. and has proveu a good man M M..it. Kims and daueb- lohn Caldwell, cor witness
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for all kinJa of wort io tne ouice, , Red Qak, Iowa, have buen
under Sheriff Jno. w. Connell. -iniHno fnr aome time with Mrs. 8.
Other deputies have not yet been paiBiVf 0f Banks, who is a niece of
selected uy me incoming numiu jjr8 ftmti
k. 1 1 . 1 . . V ... V.1,l nf m An-l
At the Campbell Greenhouse:
iaf that he will make a first class Asters, paneiee. dahlia roots, rose.
...... . i viUlVieaa. av a I , . .1 k
.t,on-ue HiltelKiro buiinew, when- cn, made a good oflicer, and .P1"?' ."L "
ever i.rarlirahle. ibe Araus desires to thank him ud vu. ,V
i ii. ..!.:, Ihia diiiiuties. Frank
"A?" 7 Tii ' lh "d Ward Downs, for courteous treat- UfA Saturday, the wife of. Fred
a Vorneliui on the Fourth, while Ueut given the news gatherer of Dietrich, Hying near Laurel,
(,'. Jair. Forest Grove. Or. lf 13
A. J. llitchey, of Klleuehurg,
Vah., who came down to attend
the funeral of his father, Ibe late r.
J. Hitcley, returned U hi home
Fuemlay.
The HilUbnro laundry started to
work Monday, with a good patro
nage
I
Try John Dennia' for shoes. 1G i)
J. II. Crawford was in from
Banks, the laet of the week.
Mies Eunice Paisley, of Buxton,!
was in the city the laet of the week.
K. J. Sutherland and Frank
Howell, of Scholia, were Argus call
ers Monday.
Frank Mitchell, of Pendleton, a SOfjTH hillSBORO DECLARED DRY
former Ilillsboro boy, spent tne
UV...IU In Hilluhrirn
rvuitu iu ... I,,.. ai .
Ktiunu kiceoae nunc; w uaiuu
Kditor woou.or me roresi urovo
M. . in th ritn TnBilav. arid I 1000 Ban
made the Argus a pleaBant call.
For aentlemen's. ladies and The following bills were allowed at
children's hoae yoo can do no bet- the July term of county court:
Class & I'rudhomme, stat'y..: Yf no
J K Gill Co, stat i 5
P A Bailev. ex msase 5 00
T A McBride, sal circuit court 20 S3
Ilillsboro Independent, printing. .. 14 t
W 1) Wood, health orl.cer 95 4
Win Martin, retail license 177 "
C K Buchanan, sal etc 39 5
W II Rinijle, court house '
C A Unikin, " " " 3"
Willi Ireland, sal. dep and ex 141 05
W M Jacksou. treasurer sal 50 65
fhas Stevens, assm't and coll 7 00
03 00
5 50
96 00
15 00
40 00
100 00
3 50
,.i2S 00
.230 7
,. 40 Ho
-io? 3
. 24 00
- 14 60 1
.. I 50
. I SO
L M Bnell. bridges 9 "Si
Thos Wilkes, judge's office........ 00
Hillsboro Argus printing... - 10 25
I ml Tel Co. telephone. 5
Knness & ljiiKless, bruiges.. 2 73
10 00
2 00
4 75
. 80
1 73
85 5
4 IS
2 4
29 00
17 20
See Our Full Assortment
ter than to buy of John Dennis.
Misses Susie McKinney and Julia
Conoway, of Portland, were the
guests of relatives, over the Fourth.
At the Poet Card Bar drawing
last week, the cah prize of $5 was
reoeifed by It. K. Graybill.cf near
Keedville.
Born, to the wife of Frank Van-
nome, t w rIinell. sal and dep..
K .1 (iodman, clerk
Sanding a Child Tor Drugs
ia perfectly.tafe if you direct it to this
Pharmacy. Yon will be jost as sure of ,
good service as if you came in person.
We treat everybody alike. We cannot
do otherwise, because we handle
Only Ont Kind of Drugs
That is the best and purest we can get.
So no matter whether you come yoursalf
or send a child, you are always sore of
obtaining the verybeat drug service,
which ia the'only kind worth having.
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ungaged iu a fistic encounter.
Tamieeie set the bone.
Misa I.ura Cornelius, daughter of
the late Win. Cornelius, of near
GUnno. rams out from Portland in
company with Miss Lucy Davis, to
fell
her
A G Vaughn, slierijTs office..
Hillsboro I.iverv Co, coroner
.1 W tJoiinell, slientTs office......
J K Gill A Co, surveyor's office
Baseline Lbr Co, election
M C Case, sal and exp
Ilelta Drug Store, C h and reliel...
P 1) Cunningham, treas office
.1 W Connell. sherirt s omce
M C Case, trav exp..,
We wish also to thank h. J.
Goduiau and bis deputy, his
dtuabte r, lor their courteous treat-
mi.ni of the Arirus, in the past.
gotid ctsra,
Hefmid tax. O Johnson. 2 so; O J Ja-
onlKi-n. 27 u: 3 S Connell, 4 17. J
Klinnin. a: i P Co. IS SI.
Ij.wrence Dixon. H C Todd. C R Mc
Coy, O B Kraus were each paid f9 for
service on Board of Kxaminers.
1. ,l o T A tmbrie. G V
District Attorney E. B. Tongue .,., an.i ias sewells 50 each-.G W
appeared in hie official capacity for Marsh and Daniel Baker a 00 each; L C
arm out of place at the elbow joint
Dr. F. A. Bailey was called and re
duced the location.
isil with
Fourth.
.l tfl.miware Will not scraicn. sterling
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if, cents a Ikix at trie nuisooru 1 10 maae
barmi(7. ,lw
nkr. dauahler of Cbal.
Jamea Trail, the Lincoln county
borsethief. who broke jail here last
ThiiruUtt mi noon, made umid his
eeca lie. Andv Vaughn, the Port
land man -hunter, came nut Thurs
day uighl, and put his bloodhounds
011 Trail's trail, a few minut iw
f.ira 11 o'clock. The hounds began
bavin after the scent was stiuck,
and fotlowtd the man's tracks to a
point about 2 uiil north of town,
whara thv lost it in ameadow.
The trailers relumed to town for
the niaht. and the next morning
again tried to get on the fugitives
traoks, but without success. After
getting in the heavy timber north
of town, Trail must have insds good
time in getting out of the country
lie has a wife and family ti 1
homeateatl over in Lincoln county
ami mn atUmiit to rejoin them
Th HhnrifT nf the various counties
have been notified, and lie may be
nlrkad 1111 at anv lime. Till
tha man mhnm Hhenff ColHU'll fol
lowed for 5 days last winter, final
lv naiiini-ino him near his home I
Linnnln r-nimlv. Trail was a model
prisoner while confined here, but it
is now evident that be had been
planning to escape for sometime
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will Bell at public
auction in Buxton, near post otbee,
at 10 o'clock a. m., on
SATURDAY, JULY U
i. i., 1.... t.n.M t witra. we it! lit 1 100;
es 1 v 1 1 1 Q 1 1 win. 1 3 j 1 a
fresh in
naaer. uuaw v 1 1 n ' ai imnw
. - , 1 nan. assesBor , " . -v--'"- . . : ... . , . . 1
Hmwri. of Hi sboro, jumpeu uuiu -- .... M r. n Phool been visitina nere ior me past iow
a back, at this place, on the morn- Jur;'ri0otendeDt; selected; Willis daye, left for Newberg, Tuesday,
ing of the Fourth, and Jiroke a j,. recoraer, re-elected; L C. The hop mftrket is growing
small none m oer "- w.ik.r. .urveyor, re eiemeo. rar. .onM. Carmichael, of Salem, is
team became frithtened. ana now entering on his Lfr,,ini to contract at 10 cents, and
ng a runaway, Mrs. Baisr JuPf fiflh to ftnd has made a fine reo- deaier, are looking for a fur-
it ith the above result, nr. 1 ami- gMping his books in a careful ther tdvance. Tuesday's Oregon-
me aiieiHisu mo .nit gv...mat!C manner, ana m iin Bated that Jas. a. seweu, 01
a hlnhwavman held up the Unrteous and popular oflicer. Wil- Hillsboro. had contracted with
Snrth Yamhill stage at me pom (B ireiand is one 01 ine ui Carmichael at iu cenis per pouuu
. x L 1'nasa I i . l Kiasa Attaf nan
of a shot gun, last wee. coraers me coumy u
i ub ronuoi im iia r.iHciiun
relatives here, over the
Mr Gmlmau made a
. a la
and the Argus Has nothing mn fi t Monday, in the Walker 19 00
IIIIRIIIOBB UV Mww '
. . 1 1 I a . I n.ioai.kt.A warKn
"Kaolo'tbe bouseiepr menu, uaren, me new raunu.... ..",
Forcleauingand pollstiiog jewe ry, eat wim is.cu., uu.lu
..1.1 , an. all metais, aiass nrgi ume mis
I .,U .nl baa tha a i lltv
I- . j . jionu, 1 "o. 'l -
to St. Heleoa yesterday, to attend F wmlBi a 5;j a Patterson, 40: Mays
eood member of the Coroner Krneei urown. is vwniog
. . 1 . 1 I a it. t : 1 vmA Miaa Krnwn
1 .1 a. k:K Kaa Jf an ttlAlAai . I m IDB I1LU IV UUiUD. wioo .ut.m
Tb, other cflicials are Max Cran- is from , T.co ,rna Miss Alpha
V. M Jackson, treas- orown, 01 iuo ui" v, "
a special session Of tne Circuit COU" Bros, 13 65; i A bverest. 2 45. - v. nan
(nr Columbia COUntT. cock, 2S; R H Greer, 6;H Limber,
lor l,Olumoia couniy. KliMbeth Bielaml, 6; Peter Vander-
Miss Bessie Brown, a niece of couvering, 10; Jane MurdofT. 2; Joe Ego,
rcial Bank
Capital Stock, $25,030.
Surplus & IndiVided Profits,
$I0j000
A conservative bank does
not speculate. Stockhold
ers and directors are sub
stantial citizens.
were four passengers.
Pnranns wishing to tile their
farms will always find a large stock
cash and 4H pounas o. - inienaenv ?vrM "."l Those wishing the larger sixe tiling
mail. A posse started o h o -p time to tne auuea o. ""-.--- ,hnld Dlace their orders with us
I - . . t .. a
, . . 1.1 flhti aiii in i .m.ni in nia anuiLV. duudi - .... .n
nr cured two gom uxmipuuiv... -----0i fine ,ie in our yard at ocnons.
uis wuu" - ... :
, and
.l . .n i.miitr nnarin im- ,ha annoiH 01 lue muuij
inre inn iuau. - ---- i" :
riaan. of MoMinnvilia, nui imaile
l.iat ths trail. efficient
Connell A I on
real estate
ii.nt ilpress under bis Wore June 1. We alsocarry brick
eicellent progress under dw Mnska Those ntend-
!L"SiZioMm find a large euP
mam
i . . 4 ji inir ui
" v ' , 1 .u. a .n..a Knth as neioro,
formerly editor ot iu .a- - i a,. in the Dat
are popular and well mown, exp.r- ut
will wake a good . tbe Argue takes ocossion to ranged
b.ve well furnished rooms upsta rs nM th- mo8t efflcienl
in the Wehrung building, anu in ' f Hbfu, oBicerg the couoiy has White!
t large audience. Nt Sunday laoJ died t big
morning, July 12, the M.E church J 0fe Tbu
SHm.hoiowUJtafabjMj orni at u -cock, of
I hi J ' . " . . l a
i mares. 4 mid 9 er. "'. 72
nnm Ihu ,-li-i in Hell COWil
August; sleer, I veer; spring wagon, a
inch, almost new"; steel hayrake. rro
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viii nw, nullum urw. r , ,
racgr, almost new; end other houselim
articles too numerous to meution.
Terms of Sale-$10 and under,
nash; over $10, C months time.
bankable note, 0 per oeni ""
10 percent, off for cash over iu.
H. Huber, Owner.
B. P. CorneliuB, Auctioneer.
Farm lor Sale
t t.k in .1 mw farm, containing
162 acres. 110 acres under plow.
nr,,i imi.ua imr.i and ombard,
miles south' of Ilillsboro, and one
wile west of Farmiogton. For fur
ther information, address,
K. Burkhalter,
44.6m HillBboro, Ore.
r , ...J lnV ntrar
-..i u t nrm iu nm i ... i . i am mviiHU 10 uu i
Th"iri WO- f Sheriff J"U0r tTTZnb before purchasing.-The
li'nW C nnell and L. A. Long, charge of the l.n 3d1 Groner-Rowell Co, Bcholls; P. O.
" V ' ... ..L. !... Hnth as Oeioro. wuo " .JJ . U;ll. (Ira K II 'A
Wbile his term auurww, i
A umi of baseball has been ar
ranged for between the Colts oi
Grove and tne onerwoou
a i. . a
i i ai a v. niaas,i hag I iifw:- unw i haa niiina nr in mav
. . i i i.. ii i rn i niiir'Hrii liib auviii v t m w i vi ii in l hi a . a uw v m w i j
.ii . i aoa i ill i miiuiui ' i
. e ' .j nan biiiii ihtit i - . i . i . . i . tt a. 'i'an
v ta their irieniB - v.. j ! iK nraa mt tnoumoeni. nn Jnlv "2riin at roresi urovo. iuio
lltam I , . . ir.An mi x m he Hiioceed m hn a. trame worth seeing. Tbe
li.n- vu.tarman-Findlay I , Mar firandall. Coits la? claim to being the cham
Human Body a J Lion club of Washington county,
-poae on . , . o DORLAND a ibe White Sox have met with
.iiffi,. last Sunday morning, to . but one defeat this season. Last
Dorland died at his home Saturday, the
rsday tne oi. raui muu,
v. .i i. at. Sherwood, bv a score of 5 to
born In 2, and on Sunday they defeated the
St. Pauls, lt to J.
The United Railways has con
nlnriarl its first preliminary survey
taken for the speaker. i.d to Angelina Jackson, May 2 , into Hillsboro since its present
. . . . i . k-a an d nis iqca anrl moved to uanaaa iu vuo 0 inert control, ine 11110
Adolpu Auuermm a J.,, 1 i72. In 1877. the famUy LAmaa fro near Linton, over the
oo D i VnrMt -i in Oraonn. then to Wash nn.n-i;na Paaa. runs throviffh the
half nniee i.w u. m flflO. i and return to Ore-U-.K-n.Pr.5iHnH.Wsst Union se
son in 1KW. Deceased was the , ion, tne ti0heBt. dairy Bection in
" . . o .L!IJ... T Uni- -till I . . - I ll,. nAtth
-. .. . ...,- r. nnnsiBieui rathA! ni a cuuurou, m ih Ninniri.inu uruwius vuo
Washington coy - l0 , n. ,anB lVltlA in Kliokitat County, nUin, nt .he Tualatin, strikes
80 seres, n ao i ftod He ,eav(J8 a wife and illgboro three blookB eRgt 0f town
8.rBPB,.t..'"rr.ai.,re. Mr. An- .he followinn children to mourn Main street. The new survey
i !anl . tied on the place 20 years bi8 John II . and Grant Dor- Up8 n tmmensely rich section
n .hen it was mostly ttmner lftnd and Mrs. u an urown,
a.:oThas by hard work earned L Mrs. Minnie Bumner, o Da-
a fortune out of it. mai Kdub , Doiel, The undersigned will sell at publi
m. Annia Gever, a widow iauy I Tha funeral ser ..mUnn. at the German Baptis
of this place, was ;f" ;ioM We a conducted by Rev. L.F. obUrori, at Bethany, 2 miles north
harn of insanity, Tuesdayrefer- vices w ? a j n,clock p m ( 0D
w r nAiannnrii. s i w ' - . a - i . u ... ir n
red by one 01 " r'Bt;r medioRi church on July 4, tws. MONDAi, juiii io
r.inklater conducted tne , .,0.t,i1i f,,,iture consistine of
i.iinn. Mrs. Geyer eviueut t ...u. i iron beds with spritiKi
eaaunu-"- w.ii,,ntnationB. " - .vT - . - ,i
fiurins iroiu u""""' i i ana mattress, a rucaeia, .".. s-
. : h..u r.
a- Ann V'rmiun. 6: Mrs Chas Pio. 6.
Roads and Hignways. auii ami
Metal Works, 197; A B Todd, 6 50; E G
Hagev, 56; Jolm Nyberg, 500; E1 Kelley,
11S! I. M Buell. 10 14: T P Goodin, 1000;
Mead & Pavne, 8i8; Ira Bradley, 1327 03;
.1 A Johnson, 3S2; L L Crawford, 35 20;
Peter Hoffman, 21 15; Groner & Rowell,
c 01: L W House, 30 85; Mays Bros,
1 60; J Laniberg. tS; L C Walker, 4 50;
Casper Bauuian, 3; John Welch, 6. ao; II
I. Russell. 2S5 50: Wescott & Son, 60 99;
J T McGill, 3 75-. J H McNamer, 8; B S
Jones, 13 50-. , , ,, . -
The following received 6 each, tor
work ou election board: G P Essner, J
J Meacham, Olave Johnson, SL Hollen
Iwck, C C Nelson. E X Harding, H A
iivke. Rert White. E .1 Ward, H Wes
cott, W R Stephens, Wtn Hammelman,
A R Roberts. Harom xiansen, j n un
tie Vrnnris Chalmers, lohn Loftus, C F
Miller. A E McCuuisey, Ule uison, jas
ltowninR, Harry Robinson. L, m riesse,
l R Wheeler. John Borwick, Adrian
Dant J T York, Geo Jack, Jno Heisler.
I) G Lilly, W R Douglass. C D Staley, F
f White. M 1 UOX. V. K. Auams,
McComiick, J J Krebs, Finis Brown, H 1
Simpson, A Guerber, R Kaufman, Clyde
Lincoln, f rann jacusoii, neury aiuwu,
v r West. Thcs Perkins. John Johnson,
.. nr." 1 T ,T . 1 XV
Louie HOlt, 1. r iigaru, j r. uu.mu,
K Shaver, B G Leedy, G A Plieth, Robt
Thompson, Nels Johnson, J J Wismer, D
C Burton. Erwin Ritter, Ira Smock, E V
ihnonn A w Pike. M S Barnes, a a
A. S.
C. S.
Directors and stockholders
SH0LES EDWARD SCHILMERICH S.R.HUSTON
RUSSELL W.N. BARRETT E. B. TONGUE J.W. CONNELL
A. S. Sholes, Pres
Ceo. Schulmerich, Cashier
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Pike, C lv Alien, v. ixH.--u, "jw
I. Jurgens, C Guvbeiger, E A Green, H
H Clark, Leonan Smith, H F Gordon, L
ifin.iuv'a nractioai """""". ,.ku Mr. norland was
same subject, "The Human Body a Edwftr( cduoty) 0nlarifJ)
Temple", At the close of the ad 14, 1845. and came to Ore-
...-a a sneoial oflenng will M.v 4. i65. He was roar-
AUCTION SALE
ly is sut
and imagines TL,n: The Hillsboro Flouring Mill; ca
talking about he, uri want t , 70 bMrel8; ha8 a Urge sto.
jure her
THE DELTA DRUG STORE
Z other hand, the pacity
ra ner. --.. , linn rat
. ahn ta aS lnoonnrou.-
neignoora j --- hourB,
lv. and raves a u i.
Orbing the neighborhood.
. organ, new aewlng machine, cooking
n 11 aa r 1 n (r iiivr-w. UB IUI anuavi v
Btor- "r:;,"hu. kitchen table; also about 4
na capaoity . Also, tne nuierjoro dozen chickens, hog ano many
tug j nnnnnnu.k. ,u..
Warehouse, capacity, 4uv,iAAj iuou- i.....
win ha .nM eenarate. or to- Terms of sale:
" r , .
gather. Apply to
John Milne, Hillsboro. 16-27
-Cash.
Rev. A. Becker.
J, C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
A Dixon. Claud Mason
Thf followincr received $9 each, for
work on election board: A C Shute, J E
Barrett, W E Pittenger, F F Hantey, R
B Collins, Peter Boscow, O Christenseu,
r TT t-l.,v 1 M VlnntllQn. W IU LAUkflCV.
R W Peterson, W W Goff, Jno Marsh. H
Challacouib, E Kramer, . Amone net-
msns, Scott Woll, Henry cuuerman.
Flection. J 1 ortnrup 7 ao, n.
Dennv S, J B Imlay 7. S J Hollenbeck 5.
H T "Buxton 7 o. Thos Murphy 9 .
r.t,.nn R 80. Paul Beck 8 6o, Abner
Briges 8 50, A Zuercher 9 20, r Dtiijcr
o c.kinl i.RC Zuercher 2. J O
(Justin to, A S Craven 7 50, John John
son 8 60, J U Henry 10, E C Molloy a,
Geo Thyng 34 90. ifls wu".-y-ner
Briggs 4. K L Say lor a, C Hickethier
a AT on nil l.ntlPieV , AU.
Saudfbrd 2 70. B Burkhalter 7 60, T
r T 1 .1. a kn I ' A Wo.
Connell 7 2Q.J u xveuv.. y ,
terson to, J A Thornburgh 10 20, Base
line Lbr Co 1 73- . , . ... .
The following orders were mane oy
County Hoard at the July term: :
Tualitv ijotigc,- n r ....
for adjustment of taxes; ordered that
iiisted as oer petitiou.
liarnmn iscnmuit. uuuuv: timiu"..,
port viewers adopted and easement order-
.l .ctaVtliehpri j
. . . ... .
Peter Zurcher et ais, report 01 vicwcn
read 2nd time and adopted, ana roau or-
.i....rl -ctahlished.
UtICU .... . 1. ... , r
In the matter ot mating an orucr ui
prohibition in South Hillsboro precinct,
i. i. nnlered that the sale Of intoxicating
litiuors be and is hereby absolutely pro
hibited within the limits of Sonth Hills-
boro precinct, wasnins1
Retiind of license money to wm Mar
tiu it is ordered that the sum of $i77-8
t,.. rofnnded to Wm Martin as unearned
license, account of prohibition in Gaston
Road No 44S, report of viewers read
first time on July a, 1908: nn! hear
ing report was adopted and road ordered
In the matter of the transfer of liquor
license; liquor license of C E Smith in E
Dealers in Pure Drugs
and Medicines
We also carry a complete
line of fine sundries. .
If we do not have whatt
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.
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Cedar precinct ordered transferred to B
W Davis as per petition and bonds of
Ictlor nnnroved.
Coroner's report; deatk of T Waugh;
ordered that report be approved and- bill
drawn for expense.
Coroner's report; death of Mrs Geo
Kronebeck; report app and bill drawn.
McMinnville Telephone Co, applica
tion for franchise, granted as per petition .
E J Godman, report tor June approved,
fees $158.25. -
Willis Ireland, report ior juuc
nrnvml. fees ttSd.S.
G W McGraw, application for permis
sion to erect scales, granted as per pen
J W Connell, application ior reiunn oi
tax, ordered that $4.17 be refunded for
penalty anu interest j yv nni,nau.v. 1
U jonnson, appiicanuu ivi iciuuu x
tax, $a refunded on acct of d'bl' paytn't.
J N Flippin, petition for refund of tax,
ordered that the sum of $18.31 be refund
H aa rvpr netitiott. ''
L F Carstens, ordered that the affidavit j
of L F Carstens on cruise of timber iu
certain lands in t nriv be- accepted
as proof, and that warrants be ordered to
issue to patties interesieu ior aims uvci
navttifMit of taxes.
' , . r , .1, j. 1 .1 .I...
Approval OS uouus, 11. iavmcic vum
the bonds of the Sheriff, Cletk, School
Supt and Treasurer be approved when
tame nave oeen passeu upon uy mc
Prosecuting Attorney. -, v .
CHABROL
Chabrol (22732 RsgiBtered), Bel- ,
gian 8alliop, imported irom ftu h i
rope, and weighing 2160 pound1! !i'
. i , t Tl I....J U.fl.a t
ine lajgeev oi u ui uui m . i
. . .,i l- .1. v :
Wasmugton county, win maan iuw
season of 1908, as. follows: :'
Monday morning-untu luesaay ,;
morning, at H. H. Boge's farm, ; : j
near Farmington;. Tuesday noon at i
W. E. Smith's. farm, near Johnson's t, ,'
sawmill; Tuesday night, at Hills'-
boro; Wednesday noon at Bagley fj;
farm.Dudley 'Mills; Wednesday .
evening to Thursday morning, at i.
Mays Bros.' Btables, Gnooe; ,baJ-
anceof week at Hartrampl's sta X
ble, Hillsboro - , jVt ,
Terms 10. $15 and 20..,.Care r
taken to prevent accidents, but wil I
not be responsible, shoilfd any oc-,
cur. For further informa'tionft ,
Otto Hsrtrampf, Manager.V f , ,
6-tf , : 4 Hillsporo, ure. y t
, 1 1 " " ' ) s
Clearance sale of all men's, boys' '
and ladies' suits. Will be Bold at fi
For salei-Fifteen head of 10 actual coBt, and u orweo noes
weeks' old pigs. Inquire at my cameo in ine wuinm
place at weet end of the Hfflsbo- General marcn.n.,,..
ro-Cornelius bridge. W. H. Tay- Schulmerich Bros.1 Govs mpf
oti . , 1518 land get your choice,,.. ..iOHl j
,j?waiasaaaafia5!