Kilos, 1 JnllLLSBR t VOL. XV. HILLSBORO, OREGON. JULY 30. I90B. NO. 20 1 f ! " i ivr vn A Award IHM lor HlRht l Way ii n J Da inn (ten TKUL 10NMMI FIVE DS failatnl CtMitd Make Ciart Hiuto KIp( 1'ttb Elsatate Tha r f tit Orgon Klectrio Co vt H KfghiUo Murillo.a suit to cuDiUntn right f way, near H" v-rlott, cauia l' an end Monday ! ternixit), when conn no I cm both -idn llnisbtd their argument, ltu fus Mallory, the iiver-tonguo or lor, and V. I. Kenton, ami Ilurke Tingu wad-strong nd eliiiient Uai to lh jury, ml in Uhalf of tha KegMttoa, while Judge ('ary anJ liarriaoa Allen tireeeiiUil, la a masterly manner, the cane of the Klectrio Company. Judge Mo llrlda ihrgl the jury, hiob brought in a verdict for the de fendant, of IIHOO, In the verdict hloh was returned into court Tuesday morning, tha jury gave HMO to tha owuera of tha land, and f'2i) damage to thn ranter It la imt known how much waa of frrvd to tha IteahUliw hy tha Ore gun Kll'it' Co . for the land, prior Ui the auil. but Mr. Allan, attorn- fur the Company, atatn that no iiwcitlo amount waa .fferrd The bat ririied coneidrteble iu tvreet all over the county, and par llcularly in arid about ilraverton Following are the naniee tf the lurora who returniHl the almve ver- diot: Robert Thvitnn, I) II lUllev, C. J. Jaman, (Have John ton. Ueiiht I'oaieroT. Jno. R. Kn nea. A. J. Ko. Krwin Hitter. H H Johnson. Jaa. jacUotb, J. C. NVil- aon and U. V. Harrrtl. SUMMER IKKICATION A panphiel lately iaeited by the Department ol Agriculture, n Irg of the eiperituanU tuade by (loo K Uagley.on the lUglay farm at tha Dudley Mill, give- bi et tierienre aa follow: t. t"i, t. l!Ktry,of HlllniH.to, ho cinliii-trtl one of the iiiiKtt "J-''- input tfivrsall aiYtHHlt of 111 olieralhltlft. -' - . I - ml liy wy of mtro-liii lioii myi that his Uml nail licfu ur lor grain k'" '"K lusiiv vesrs. ami Itial at a dt'ti h of hIhmiI unlit lui!ia a film Mlr (ir ai tlf'icint hunt pea had formed ami that Una waa w han! ami luiprrviou an to hinder gmwth of routs to grrstcr depth. Hi In at work waa to aulm.nl irl of the land loadriilhol twrnlf liu hea. The rrault mitirrnlile In-fur anv Irrigation wa attrinlrit, for iluring the winter vetch rrojm in the vicinity were injured hy firriinu tfrrathrr. Iml nn t li i ll l v ana- tallied on the laml that had been aiib miled. Vetch and red clover had leo Miarn anil llif vrtrll waa Itikrll 1)11" tarlv in iily. Water was then applied to the K)ovrr, and a crop protlured the tiie yra'. A rtion of thr hind aveded to clover had been snhaoiled and part had not. In $J day from the time water waa applied, clover on siihaoiled land had reached a heiht of three feet, and wao( a deep green nod beallhy color. That iiKin the land not aiibaoiled reached a height of only ten indie and wh light gteen and au kly. SILAS P. DICKERSON SilaaP. I)ickeron, aged 70 yean, died at Corneliua laat Haturday night, where he had lived for 13 yera. He came there from Athena County, Ohio. He was an o d loldier. He enlisted in 1801 in Company I, Seventh Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, nd eerved fi ur yeara. interment waa in the Cornelius cemetery Monday. A widow aod 10 children mirvive him. Farm lor Sale I winh to aell my farm, containing 162 aorea, 110 acres under plow, orinil knnaa bar.i and orchard, ii mile wuth ol HilUboro, and one mile west of Farmtngton. t or mr ther information, addreee, K. Uurkhalter, 44 Cm Hilleboro, Ore. Cbaa. Jatuea. of Corneliua waa n town Monday. When in town rillim U'.U, .1. Hoover and eiatiiinn "Wilgtow " Judua C. I k'ln.li i,r l.'i..i,, waa in town Haturday.'and called! Katirv naatr wadd eto , at the City I'.akery, Main Ht! W. N. J al'lll 14(111 and mtm frr.m almve lUnion, were in towu Tuesday. HairvHt rr. ii l. bread, hy tha Cllv Hakery. Main atreet. IHtf Uoro. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Itlllllian of Knraat !rA lira July 24, l'M)H, a daughter. Call on or phone to ttonnie for grocenee. A ootuplete and up to data line always on band. Mra. Htanwood. of Harramantn Cel., ia visiting her brother, 8. V. Heeley, and friends, at Hcbolla. For eenllemen'a. ladiea' and children's hoae vou can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. The Moore Laundry, of this city. baa a neat new delivery wagon, which adds additional tone to tbe busineM. Don I let the nine eat your cows and horaea uti. Uo to Webb .V Uoovera for "Ho Koi-Ho," "Flyo Curo" and I.illy'a Fly Killer. l'rof. Wilkereon.of Foreet Orove. who made the race for County rtuiieriutendent at tbe last election. ill remove from roreat Urove to Portland, soon. Hoeoial diacounldf l l tier cent on aoreen doora and adjuslahle win dow screens, for short tune only, at Patterson a. 1 AJ Whitcoxb A Hherrill have the contract to build a aeveu nxim col airs for Mra. Shuts, on the corner of Baseline and Third streets, to coat about 12500. Hmokera like the Bobiller and the Kioellencia These cigars are of the beet stock. You can t fool an authority on a good cigar. IVrrv WaUnn. the second man - ..... in auWnU for the Ariua in v aen inglon county, immediately alter ta f rat iiwua. waa in town irom near (ireenville, Monday. V.ndararal who live! 3 northeast of Hillsboro, took 32 Ions of clover from lu aoree or land this season. Three acre yielded 4 loua to the acre of clover Th nw (liant cherrv. a cross be- MV'V'- .a.n tha Lambert and the Bin?, created a sensation on the Portland k.i laat week. There were some specimens that measured an nch and a ball in uiameter. tcavcrton Woudclioppcr lx- pi res After Protracted Spree CLAIMED THAT BE WAS ROBBED Ursncr's jury Find Death Due to Ei Ctaaivt lat f LiUor Ml. A. BOLTON ) IV! Coroner KrneHt Iiron was notified ate on lat Kumlay afternoon, that a man bad been found dead near lii-averton. Accompanied by Dr. I.itiklater, tbe coroner went to tbe scene of the discovery, 2 miles south uf Ueaverton. Tbe dead man was found to be Win A Bolton, a woodchopper, who had followed bis vocation for the pat 10 years in the vicinity. A coroner' jury was empaneled and an inquiry devel oped tbe fact that Bolton had been on a prolonged spree and that he bad returned from Portland a week ago Tuesday, where he had been 1 rink u ir beavi v. Coon his re'urn a ----- s Bolton clainiml that he had been robbed of some money while in the city The body wan found shout 6 o clock Sunday afteriiOin by V m Havden auil I)je llaiD'r. nuan bora, lying in tbe duoryard of hia home. Tbev immediately notihed the coroner. The veid ct of tbe jury ws to the tffect that Bolton came to bis death from natural caunea superinduced by drink. In iha cabin where 1$ j ton lived were found I21.7H Deceased an a na tive cf Connecticut, aged 57 years He had no mana outside of a few trillina rflVcta. Nothing is known of bis relative and the body wis buried in a neighboring cemetery on Momtav. For a'.e A tiatented county right, a self sell er and a money getter, with exolu sive rik-ht. I have other business and caunnt look after both. For particulars call on, or address Fred li Adam HilUlnro. Ore. notn Phones. 17-tf Last Friday, the 4 year old son of Chug. Karnham.ol near uien roe. fell from a wagon, on which be was playiug, and broke his left arm, near the wrisi. inn is me aec.und child in the family to have a broken arm. Dr. L'nklater set the fracture. Clearance sale of all men's. boyB' and ladies' suits. Will be sold at actual cost, and all broken lines J. II. Willis, former Hillsboro bay, now residing at Juneau, v. . i iniui.rr. Monday. shal lug hands with friends. Mr. Willis is Hpeoial Deputy Collector of Otis toras for the port of Juneau, nd is Jl .11 1 . hnaleiflflR WBV. DUt uuiiig well iu m , , till has a warm feeling for old n.. ...rii,.i.Urlv his former home. Hilleboro. Persons wishing to tile tbelr farms will lw-yB find a large stock i n i:u )n nn card at HcnOllS Those wishing the larger sue tiling should plaoe their oraern w.. bne. Jine 1. We also carry brlok and building block.. Those intend i i ..ii j :ii fln,l a lame sup mg io ouiiu win - - -1 w . Am vard. and you are Invited to call und ook over our stock before purabaeiog.-th Groner-Rowell Co , rwnoiw, , . . - address, Hillsboro, ure., u. ' i We carry too many articles to . V...I a hua anvthins enuuieraio, uui -j r - .v. .,ma naatg. The larger narried in the iiu mense stock of the w.q ........ - ... ,. , stock ever shown in W asnington General Mercnanaipe more oi county, and can and will beat all Schnlmerich.. Bros. Come early oomiietitors. St'hulmerich Bros. nd get your choice. 51tf W. P. Dyke lhe Rnt ,or JudgeTbos. - A. McBride had a Washington county, of the Oregon geyere chin ja8t Saturday, while on Fire Belief Association of MoMinn- t(je bench. " He adjourned court to ville. It will Py ya t0 in8ur 1 o'clock, and later, to Monday. . i- .v:. riraat Mutual j... m. w a your nome m iu vnv-. mj was unuer luoiaiom in, . n Company. Office, Corner 2nd jjgiiey jurinf the remainder of the ... . . .1 .u.li H illalnrO. Or. I i . I ..I nl,l I.-, rannma kia WasmnglOU ihwupi '" lOay, OUV wan auio w i" ndepeuuen puuu" uu" . mines wouuuy wuiuiuk, vPnmaat Smitheon. the Oregon nnnri(,! the uioneer violinist. boy who broke the hurdle record whoJilSd jn Portland the other day, . . L. .1 ka intarnational meet I ll k.,,n in and h,-.lll Killa. last weea : . i was wen a nun u uu i u-nniand. did most of his train- . uprB :n vear, BOne by. he i. f ..a Kaf.IA 0olnff tO 1 1 t .1 ... nrtA mAa a n.aal Ing al POreei virvvo, -r - iniayeo lor uaui-m, mu nnu o bik KUrOIe. US l 8'" . " ,," IriemlOI inoa lliuaer. usaiwuu . .. i rv.ll.... ami nnrvalllS . . i i' .u l il- Agricultural avonoRD, r eu me rourvu oi uij i.oiruiauu celebrated his victory with much I t Qoroeliua this year, where he 0T mel ft nuuiner oi iu iuduud. ucu- .a. . i ! MH feaan Tnp mr.irini niKrriru a umi bip.h m a ia. n s Arnnii list i riiiiHr. in l'uiiuiiui n uw nwu uu On auder, oi norm m -- U(liauui at.lJS-a l.rnlra I oaonnd llf. laat Friday, tne scanoiuiiig - ow. lanv , ,r,. . tn the m'.il. .... r u throwing f rana a.iiuS - Florence u iiaiacr va. u . u. around a distance of several feet, jH the title of a divorce suit S' . ' u.i.b u and aeverelv , . i u .... T..a.la Tna breaking nis iem "bi nieu iu ciruon. uun UM,P .. . ! If- fknlanrlar I . j n..l J bru s ng hlB nip. "t"--"" parties were marneu iu iimuu .. . Iha orAlind but T , i in to .! .11. nai was also mrown -. r-- m june, im, h'"'""" eacaped with a few bruises. Dr. A. th.t de(endant has treated her in a R Bailev was called to attend tbe j tnj inhuman manner, and man :, Ka. nn Jnlv 20th. he threw plaint . . - 1 rtr . f . l. mmntlr naiiai na nor . r u..At.anan n i itt m i ill a naiiiuiuvB uu. . i k uw. n0, ii 'ftn the first day of the to be bruised, etc. Plaintiff asks Cornelius, on the first nay - ui o , that he be al. open season Ju y . re8ume her maiden name ".i -Ttay which wmFIoiwho. D. Calef. found the game on the upper Neha- gberiff Hancock haB heard from lem, and it tooa "" . I the autnoriuee v cpaaim ou uo- half to get tne carcaaBoo " attle, wno say mey uave uu a.uum road where the buggy had .wen Ldge 0f a missing man by the nime roau, who i,,,.,, vaiohed i... .1 .... iu m.nr..nj left. Kaon oi uo uu . ol retaun,""' u i" uiuiiuv la mi hAn lfflirOUt mn.t1.NI1 TtHRr I llllliri w I1D DUU IU.u-, - ----- Baoh.n. "k"T Tf ia nn. hiding w" ".. r. ii.. itaada mounted, r. . .l. ...... ,i k.daa fAimd in ans will nave " jnai iomiauip IB Will " " e- ' ' 1L nd nf a re- the pookets of the dead man were Knowing he great need of a re i P for th OBeof mig. .! in Hillsboro, we, the mern piao rnflI.inr the authori. lv.l in Hillsboro, we, me n(f nr nn(mDa the authori hers of the Christian churon, nave . - ned wron secured on. of the J-JJJJ"- de out, while the one in which gelists In the we ' R e7y he stamped badges were found was Vir. .l.n have DUrObasea a very vu j- ll.nnnnW no -.a- - - - . 0.Dgoity unuisiuroeu. "7,T large tent, with "'? 'Pn' .Dent a day or more in the vicinity ftf almost one thousand persons, sp en a y -hich will be made comionao .ur - . . - MJtmnTdmt, which consisted of a one in ana niuu . , o Wftgon t,re,ahoui is i nones out and bear, me Wtf' V'J.rr' r tnau The weapon was eov out and hear the Wiiito Id length. The weap. ln power. f-SSTS !ed with blood. Th to ioln us in great .rro ri o on r WJiAVnlJd effort- result in landing the. A. A. Beery, pasior. he sheriff is which may result in landing the guilty party behind the bars V. M. Ball, of Buxton, was in the city Tuesday. Judge Ueiger, of Cornelius, wai n town Saturday. Tents, camp stools, hammocks, canvass cots, al I'attereon's. Geo. K Shirley, of Scholia, was sn Argus caller, last Saturday. H. B. Huston and son. Oliver. of Portland, were in the city Mon-day. Trv "Our Home Made Liaf." at the City Bakery, on Main street, Hillaboro. 15 tt Born, to the wife of Peter Kim- ouist. of near Keedville, Oregon, July 22, 1W8, a son. Farmers needing pack twine can do no better than go to Webb & tioovers for it. R. D. Pairley, of Portland, spent few days last week with his brother, 8. Paisley, of Buxton. For sale: From 10 to CO bead of well bred Angora goats, 12 to $2 50 each. C. RehBe, Farmington, Ore gon. 20 22 Chas. L. Mocson. a representa tive of the Pacific Paper Co., of 'ortland. was in town Monday, and called. We have juBt received a car of Bain wagons from tbe Isclory Will sell at Portland prices. 8chulmerich Bros. 51-tf H V. Hales and daughter. Miss Helen, returned to tbeir home in Hillaboro Monday, after an extend ed visit in the southern and eastern states. Autu6t Tews, his son Walter, and damrhters. Lena and Elsie. started last Sunday for Netarts, for an outing. Thsy will return about August 15. 0. B. Buchanan & Co.. of Corns lius, are building a new warehouse, 40x80 feet, which when completed, will cost 1 1.000. This makes the third warehouse for tbe firm. Edwin Ellerson. of near Beaver ton. whn waa onerated on for ap ' . ... . r .. . ... i pendicitis, in a rorliana nospiiai, on the 18th inst , is reported as on the way to recovery by Ur. ung later. August Matthies. of near Corns Hub, who wsb operated on in Port land, nn the 12th mst.. for appen dicitis, is still in the hospital, and there is some doubt as to bia re covery. A grandson of Mr. Munger, of the Yineland neighborhood, aged 14 years, nearly Bevered the thumb of bis left hand, last Saturday, while splitting kindling, with an at. Dr. I.inklater dressed tbe wound. Married, at the home of tbe hrida a narents. Mr. and Mrs 1. J. fltt. a mile east of Forest Grove, laat Wednesday. July 22. 1W, Mian Marsaret Steward and nev. r Clarence Swander, Kev. v. u Ml I incur, of Ashland, oniciatinc aat O 1 ' - rinlv immediate friends and rela tives were present. Ihe oride looked charmins in a beautiful dress of white silk batiste. After a trip up the Columbia, Rev. and Mrs. Swander will reside in ron ton!. The White Sox. of Sherwood. anatained the second defeat of the season when they went up against the Colts last Sunday, at forest Grove The Colts had a new pitcher, who proved to be bad med icine lor tbe wniie ox. n was a nmttv exhibition of the national game, many of the boys playing like professionals. HiiisDoro ians were nresent and rooted for the White Sox, but in vain, the score being 4 to 1 in favor of the uoits. Tt ia understood that Urove sports cleaned up quite a bunch of money on the game. Wm. McQuillan, who lives south east of town, has a ben wnoee breed will hereafter be known as 'Rnnonvnlt. " The hsn in auestion this season, hatohed, at one setting, 28 young ohioks, all of which ars alive, save one, wnicn was aevourea ho k hawk He also has a three- i - quarters Jersey neiter, wnicn ne states is giving mux oi gooa quali ty, without having gone through the formality of becoming a moth er. The animal is only 1 mourns nf boa For freak cows and poul try, Mr. McQuillan is entitled to a blue ribbon at the coming uiusdo- ro fair. Hon: Austin T. Buxton, of For est Grove, Master of the Oregon Htaia Ornnse. will nersonallv at tend the Good Roads Conference ha hold in the Convention Hall nf the Portland Commercial Club, August llth, and be is anxious that anh subordinate or local Grange in the State and one dele gate, and he requests that such delegate be named at once ana re port made to w. ii urissey, at PneiUnr). Countv Judee Goodin is also much interested in the Good Roads Conference and pledges a delegation of from 12 to 20 repre sentative Washington County citizens. STEAMBOAT ON MS Rlil Sixteen ton Gasoline Roat With Flat Bottom to Ply BOAT WILL COME TO PAKyiSGTON Willi Smut out Could Easily Came U Hillabsrs 8cott Bros , of Vaucouver, Wash, will soon put a 1G ton, flat bottom river boat on the Tualatin river to ply between tbe towns of Tualatin and Farmington, the latter a point on the river about 5 miles south east from Hillsboro. The boat will be a flat bottom craft, of light draught, aod will be propelled by a line engine. It will stop at the various places along the river daily. and will take milk, cream and oth er freight which the farmers may wish to ship, and it tbe snags are removed between Farmineton and Hillsboro, tbere is no reason wny the steamer should not corns to HilUlnro. or ao even further UD stream. There is plenty of water at all limes cf tbe year, (or such a boat, and if it can ply the river successfully, it will be a great con venience to farmers and dairymen. Years ago, steamboats of light draught used to come to Hillsboro, but tbe last trip ever made on the river, as far as this place, resulted n tbe snagging oi tne noat, wnicn was owned by tbe Kelloggs, ol Portland. Since that time, until now. no attempt has been made to navigate tbe stream. It is a crook ed stream, and, while narrow in places, is quite deep. The new boat will make a round trip daily, connecting witb tne ureeon Elec tric Co. s main line at tbe town oi Tualatin. WASHINGTON CO. SCHOOLS See Our Full Assortment Financial report of the schools of Washington county for year ending June 15, 1(J08. In the report made on July 20th hv Sunt. M. C. Cat to the State Superintendent, the following fig ures are given: A ventre (lavs taueht limine vear 141 Days attendance .464012 Tluvs nhpllf -4100 Average daily attendance 91, urtraaizeo districts iuu School district reporting 100 Mi. trav. hv Sunt, on olhcial duties..2TO0 Time devoted to visit each school... hrs Monthly salary of male teachers.. .fb2 89 Montniv sal. ot lemaie ieacners...j3 30 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Pndi nn h.nd at last annual re port. July 15. 197 $ioS6S 46 RECEIPTS Rec'd. from Co. Treas. from dis trict tax IISSIQ M frnm Pn. Trp from Co. school fund 4753 87 Oba'iI fmm On Treas from state school fund 97T6 39 Rec'd from rate bills and tuition 693 84 Rec'd from sale of bonds and warrants 4891 59 Received for library from other sources 5 3 Rec'd from all other sources...-., 6731 58 Total $985 34 DISBURSEMENTS Paid for teachers' wages .....$50649 47 t'aul tor rent ot rooms anu sue... 21 1 uu Paid for fuel and school supplies 5070 18 I'am mr rprmira nnii minruvmi; grounds, aud janitor work 3081 70 Paid for new school houses and sites 4441 7J Pol.! nn nriiii-inul and interest of ' r ' ' 1 . bonds and warrants 0001 19 Patd for insurance - 300 90 Poi.l fnr rlprlr'a ftulnrv 126461 Poiil fnr lihrnrv hnokn 72 26 Paid for all other purposes . 1596 36 Total Cash on hand. 77?6o 4S Notice to Contractors ..$1354 89 a goodly surrLY cf toilet aids ii an absolute necessity at this retort erpecially. Whether yon ftay at home or go away you need them just the same. That thia pharmacy is the heat place to obtain them any one will tell yon who baa once used Our Toilet Aids and Articles. Thev are the kind that especially ap peal to' women of refinement. For that reason we invite yon to secure your supply here, knowing you will be more than satisfied. Hillsboro Pharmacy A. S. Sholes, Pres Ceo. Schulmerich, Cashier Statement of Condition of Hillsboro Commercial Bank at the close of business, July 15, 1908 RESOURCES Ians -$181,361.68 Cash and due from banks 9S,3o6-36 Real estate- 6 Soo.co Furniture, Fixtures- 2,700.00 $289,198.04 LIABILITIES Capitol Stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided profits-.;. 93-i3 Deposits 253.27-9i $289,198.04 Attest: Geo. Schulmerich, Cashier Directors A. S. SHOLES EDWARD SCHULMERICH S. B. HUSTON C. S. RUSSELL W. N. BARRETT E. B. TONGUE J.W. CORNELL 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 Tbe Directors of District No. 72, nf Wnnhinotnn countv. Will receive r: " : . 1 . . . bide for painting bcdooi nouae 01 said district. Said bids to be bo much cer square. All bids to be opened on August 4th. Successful bidder to turoisn sumciem oonu to have said work finished by Septem ber 1, 1TO8. By order of Board. L. H. Holtz, District Clerk. Buxton, Ore., July 23, 1903. For Sale or Rent The Hillsboro Flouring Mill; ca namtff 7fl harrrils: has a larse stor ing nunacitv. AIbo. the Hillsboro Warehouse, capacity, 200,000 bush ele. Will be Bold separate, or to gether. Apply to John Milne. Hillsboro. 16 27 Wanted to rent, a farm of not than 150 acres, bv a Ho, farmer. Address C. 0. D., care ot Argus. Rev. H. W. Boyd, who has been nuatnrnf the Conereizational church nf Forest Grove for the past four years, has tendered his resignation to takeenect AuguBi i. ."THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oiegon A. P. Armatrong, LL.B., Prlncipa, C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, emolov a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calU for office help than we can meet, uur scnoot aammeuiy ' others in oualitv of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSald a Business Maui " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough u t n -i r..,Hn the Said an Educator! "The quality of instruc- ....... .!. tion giwsn in your school malces it the standard ot its Kinaunno Tfinen all the vear. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Referenceai Any bank, any newspaper, any buainesa man in Portland. Webb & Hoover have machine oil and axle-greasa. TTlrioh KamDf. of Helvetia, was an Argus caller, laBt Friday. Tents, camo stools, hammocks. canvass cots, etc , at PatUrson's. Jud McQahey had his left hand badly lacerated in a cut off saw last Saturday forenoon, while work ing in the Trump sawmill, near me Onwnn NnrflArv. He came to town and Dr. A. B. Bailey dressed the wound, in the afternoon. Notice to Contractor Sealed bids will be received until Too p. m., ot tne otn aay 01 nng"i 'rr " the County Court of Washington touniy . Oregon, and then opened for Ihe cruh iuz and hauling of about aooo cubic vatds of rock on the farm of B. F. Purdy, near Gaston, Uregon. . Bidders will be required to deposit with their bid a certified check for j per cent, of the amount of such bid. - . v i For further particulMS inquire rf tue County Judge. , Bv order of the County Commissioners, y 3. W. GOOMN, X8.ji County Judg. v ,. I t i