Kicuuiit l Precinct llivcs Wet Miiji'iHy f Twenty l, OiJf l tee"1 Bm, ( i'iu'litiea Order Tbt recount "f ln balloU lln Jun election in Houth HilU bifrt precinct , wnc!iiilml Tu dir. beii'R "H,u'1 ' ,u ""der (uf such recount made by Judge M. Hride, l th ' n(t of the prmotit lorm. when Fred Corneliu, , llilUlhim li'unr dealer, (lint million fr recount, alleging that wtuy uf lli ballot voted fur pro hibition lit J thereon dialinguUh u mark, "If . bleb entitled them In l ralb-d ill gal, The r p i,( tli rnounl, w bu ll we had (.ir Judge Mr Bride, give H v4' for prohibition uJ KiS vote Knii'l, leaving a tutjorltjr uf 'JO .iU agaili! prohibition, Th JuuV ruled that the ballots thrown uulnad plain, dilingulhlng mark tUriMiii, which under the Supreme Court il'Ciniui in the Crahlrr ,uJ Van Winkle rate, gave bun &o allerntliv, but lit declare them illryal. lu view uf th change tul by lli" rrrount, the Judge iuiJ in or. It directing 'be Coun ty Hoard to tn mi I the proclama liuti recently mili, declaring Houlb Hill.boro to U a "dry" precinct, idJ It further belit Ibal hit order ibuulil titnl an order of vera Hun, u n ul Hi count board shall nt an itiaiructril III rtouol, titli rrni'M'l to the McCormick linley ronlel. reetilta lu a Iocs to McCormick f 25 votes on defective Ulliui, ami give jUiley a lead of iley Jllli. fl vote, in South il!horn pre- nod t in uiunrt(KKl that bulb F. K Cornelius and W. V Wiley t opened their pi area of hutine lliii uiornuig TfcACHfc HS' t X AMIN ATIONS Vo'.icr l lir ii i uivrtt ' the Count Mitrtiutrii.l. tit ol UOllti;!MI lountv nil liniil tbr rrgtiltr eiauiinallim of t (..ifni ii.r iii- mi.i unmlv r Hir al IlilUUiiu, ikiil.!u- mIiuuI liiiittini); lu 1 IkIiom h i Trn i-i-i,a I'uiiimriiriiiK Writ, ewtay, Aukh( i '. jo'. t.k 4 in , unit tuliiiuiu until SluiU. AiiKnt li, at 4 p. ui. Wr!nr!4. IViuturnlilii, iil.nv, (llii!;, (.Imical Kr,lt'''' l"-llli(;, (Mi'Ih Ux) ThutkUt ritleii mitltmrlii-, llirory "( (tjitiin: K,i"lii, lHKVkrrjMii((, (JiiIi-h civil Ki''liux-llt. I'ri'U) I'limioliy. rtiiiliy. Com iiinii. .V' ''t I ngltb l.lrrnliire t'41.11 in, lluUur, ilnr griiiiietrv. J'ttnal liulmy, t, hm.l nw i" itH STV luri'.M Ciilllllirlti mir Wrilnmdav 4uiui.l il v uVUla m , ami ctt iiiuiiik until Im.Ui. iiMint 14. at 4 o'cl.ak . 111 ttnlr.r-l.vv - IV iiiimnlili, In.l.ny, of- wi4 liv. liny , t.hy aica! Ki-oxrafV. lhurtilav Wiitten i illimrlli', itteor y If 4( Itllll L'ttilltlunr i.ltLMinl. I "''v - '"'K'opliv, u bifcil Ian, civil ' i i. i-.iiKlnh litrniiura. M. V, I'ASr , 1 1 1 m v S'IkmiI Snrriiitriilrlit HANK Hbl'OHl K'li'rt id Dm oondiiion of the L'or- "HunHute litnk.al Uoroellua. In iMHlal (r Oregon, at cliweof bun- July IT), I'.HW: aaiiivaci'.H urn ati.l iliwmintt t,,j7 , aufc mK bomr, furniture ami liltum ....! ui. V rl i 'Mliuin ai.pv.l rrarrve tianka J.Hj, 29 Mki nini uiher caiili Itttui , toi ( 76 Mb on luiu.l tnj j T,,ul JL746.M b I.UIIII.ITIKH I'HI ,ck paid in n livul. , pu,(ia , ei .....f i'hivo 00 ,ld ili,i.l..i t ............... t-a J.i "" laiei liniil j.iio n ' r "niai ij( rlmk poHtla aiiirct lu !miij (Tiilfu atu of depoait 1 10 00 P1'ii(-i'rrlil',il,,u(,rl,o,i, 4(0J oo !'lilr'i check outatandiiig... Jin 70 ,VI"K 'li-oit U9'9 37 U f 4614 6. ttolO.Cit.m. , Ol""yol WaahtBKlon.i Ml 'AS Sllolru I'mikI.i.I ..I ll.. ti"1 '""'k. do Holt-iunly twrar that the '"""laieincnt It true lotlu-htit of ruy nolnlKe MMi A. S. SHOUvS, fl I'rtiinVut. turret-Atteti: All ert Bunuiog and IHi. luiiiau, Director. Mrnrn In luiTurt til 'Mb day f jy. ,,0H. ru atw, Notary J'ulillo. tOMMlSSIONERS1 COURT n Hdimirned mMtinv of the l"ullty lliard l,i.l,l la.l MAlnr.Uv following l.imineBH was trans- filed ; Bl,' on Kowell bridge: K K Mnnw $1108.28; contract award- a " I'. UfiHHOner, , U'(,a n McClaran bridge. Chan ' I otu, .1(205.45; R K Reaoner, nit Contraot arded Rearoner., BiilH lor crushing and hauling t the I'urdy riuarry, there e,,,K but one bid, that of T P l00'1"). tl, Urd awarded the '"tract u, him; the bids for the Jf rangd from 4o to $1.70, ao IUlIIK to distance from quarry, understood that the amount to be crushed shall not ej- 1 'J (Kill ..i . it.. ft'nt of $3,000 will pay lor, i. ""inn Lh CiVUHiihiuu III HUV awe ,Mive fftid rock. h Ilaird'e new ad. N H I'r'ukBtt. f town tixlay ". in 'r V J. Hailey. f l'..rt lea ta.l. in town this morniiiK Tenia, camu atoola, hamuiuk rnuvaa coU, eUs., n ratierBon'a. ' Wu.. Haruia, of Mountaindale, bad buainoea la the ait Tuesday. Burn, to lU wif.ofCha. Hit. b cm k. uf KcholN, Or., July w i-jos aaon. rrank l'"U, a proeront frr or the l.turel WM in 11WD till lure in m in At noun today. Jud,(e M, I'.ri.le adjourned court i Krul.y u,,,,,. Ing, ou aiwount of illneaa. Mr Jno KueKy. ,,f I'oM 1 . n, . i viailing her parent, Mr. and Mr II. W. II e, id ttiig city . Mia K.lella Wiae, the email I'atienl at Thatcher ha recovered and the iiiarantiiie ha been raierd Mr. and Mr. W. U. Knd. of Kaatern Oreunn, ire vititing with Mr and Mr l.uther, of Mountain dale. U'aiilml-Ctrjienier wurk, day or contract, (nun owner only. AiiiHe, Hoherlaon, care Argue office, HillrUiro. ' Li Jacob lUfletr, a well known Mmiutaiudal farmer, wm in (own the lirtl dl the week. I'r. Itaker, of (ianlon, report to the County Health ollicer the preeence of a (aim of diilheri, at that place, in the eriHiu ol Hutb Daker. Hpecial iliainunt uf l.'i jer Mint on arreen door and adjimuhle win dow acreen. tor a liorl time only, at I'allereuo'a. 17-20 ' Maniage liceute were iued to C. M. Itaruee and Dora Kiecher, and U Clareoc K. William, of Corttand, and l.ulu K. Harnee, ol tbi county. Wanted, a girl f r general liouee work,iuall lauiily, lilieral wagee, muni m gtMel conk. Apvly to Mr A. Mcliill, Route , HilUUro, Or egon. ' I'.lf Ir Croi ketl, a fpecialiil on tu lerculoi, wa in town yterdy, in coiitullatioii with Dr A Hai ley. lr CriH-krtt i a relative ol Ihe famous lavy,the hi root the Alamo. Wauled Hop pickers lor Urrgg's yard at l.eiiyville, 1J unlet, north olllillnhoro. Address, W.J.Oregg, Route X HilUtKiro I'ariQc HtaW ihone, Farmers .'ill. 1 0-2-1 Arnold, the sbowiuan, who will furnish the amuseraeots for the forthcoming Hilleboro Street Fair, was in loan yeeterday. lie stated that he will give a sewing machine as a premium for the best plain tewing eihihilod at the Fair, and a box of ctrpenlei's tools to the Uy rxaking the heel exhibit of farm products. Judge Uoodiu has appointed the lollowiug persons to attend the "good roads" convention to be held in Portland, August 11, P. HIS: Hilleboro Dr J I Tsmieeie, h A. Ung, Hons. W. D. Wood. W. N. Barrett, S. A D Meek, R H. Ureer; Dr. Mines, of Forest drove; Feid Orouer, ol Bcholls; A. Kflginian, of Cedar Mills, W. J. Butner, of Bea verton, and others to be eelected later -The following nersons will represent the Forest (Jrove Board of Trade: W. H. Holli, president; () H. Allen, fecretsry; Col. Harry Haynes, K. W. Haines, A. B. lodd, J. W. Hughes, John Thoruhurgh. John McClaren, H. II. Htutrt, . H. I.imlier. Mrs. Minna Peopples, ol near Beaverton, has reipiested Sheriff Hancock to apprehend her claugn ler, Miss Martha Peopples, sged 17, and who left her home last Friday The mother says that she thinks her divorced husband might nave persuaded the daughter to leave the home, and thinks the girl might have gone to Seattle. Mrs. Pemuiles procured a divorce Irom the father last Fall, when he was In f!alifnrnia. Peonnles came home last month, and is now in Portland. The daughter is about fU feet in height, bss brown hatr, is freckled, and wore a yellow straw hat with blue ribbons iheruna way speaks good Knglish. Rufus Mallory, of Portland, one f tH attorneys in the condemna tion suit brought by the Oregon Klectrio Company against the Reghittos, is 77 .years of age, and la still a formidable antagonist in . i..it Old timers will rernem her that in the campaign of 18(0, Mr. Mallory was elected to con .jma nvnr .IaH. 1) Fav. of Southern Oregon. Mr. MUory ran on the republican ticket, and was Known . ilA aii VA1- tnnfftied" orator, lie B IIID D J ... oftentlvA camDaigner, anil could hold his own with the best of k. ainmn BDealteri 01 mai wmo He has grownrichinthepract.ee of his profession, and with him the praotioe or law, ai me pro. 1 U more a matter of choice than ne :i- in the nnnvention 01 iw .f-'ated the late Wilson Bowl- by, of this county, for the oongrea- 1 a ! a!A 1 lP If A Bional nominauuu. . .. - - -n.iia who used to meet Mr. Mai- i. in ivolitioal debateB, in yeare gone by, renewed old acquaintance with the latter, while he was in the city, and toe twain chatted inter ..AL.m nuar old bolittoal and oth er' incidents, which belong to the events of three or more, deiiadee past. 1!.' 1 11M 1 IHilNS TOMORROW I nine Crowd I xpcctcd ti.be I'icsciit I rom Portland Gl'lliELfc"iH P4I.EK GIVES MHIBIf TrtvL Fine ttndiiiva Prrrarnitnci-t fur Fait The big rare meet ecbeduled for this place, begina tomorrow after noon, at 1 ;;:) o'clock, and will con tinue over Saturday. A number of Que hore are here, and some good ran are expictnl. Mr. Chappell ays hi track will be in good shape for fant performances. Col lege Maid, the famous guidelee pacer, with a record of a mile in 2:0!i. will U one ol the attractions Following 1 the program for both days: 1 tnnv IViiiK, rlavi, wild ca-.li piirs iiiiiiiiiiIiii; l.i f ion. I rotting, 7 J7i l.n-. pur - (100 I'' 1 III bit 11 m t.y Hie jjniclrlrss lu.rc, lul K' Mini, lor t-liuuipiuuklii cuu. (C.uri illiont ilrivrr or piiiniitrr. ) Trot or Oacr, mile lirati. without rrc- rils, fur lix ul tior v. to. SVTCHIHV Tn.Hiiin. 1.1 cIhm, f tK. I'm nig, frrr-lor all, f inn. t'.riitiriiiru'i rmiil mcr In cai t. o nri 11 ilrur, enp or jhiim-, f k, Vluurli-r tinlr ilmli or 1 nl liurM-s. CIRCUIT COURT Sbute vs McKinoey; decree. Wiberg vs. Hannick; demurrer mini ti ned , CO day I r pill' to tile amended com plaint. I.ee vs. Hillnhiro Commercial Hank; demurrer overruled; 211 days to anewfr. Coflield vs. Miller; decree. J. C. Bennett vh. Annie C. Ben nett; default and decree Mary Sams vs Klmer N'olau; de cree. Trtcy vs. City of Cornelius; ntlgment for plaint IV l etereou v. Peterson; demurrer overruled, ."it I days to answer. Wilkeeva. Wilkee; decree of di vorce. Matthews vs. Matthew; Wtlker v. Walker; default, divorce granted. W. L. CROCKER On July 21 I'JiW. - I. Crocker. a pioneer of 1 Sti.'t died in Portland, following au operation for etrangu- ated hernia lie was thought to tie doing all right by his physi cians, when death came suddenly. Deceased wa horn tn county, owa, in 1815, ami came to Oregon with his parents in ISii.'t, settling tit a 1 near tliiiHiioro. a eon, f.vereu Crocker, and three brothers, J. P. Crocker, l.oe Angelec; J. C. Crock er, Mountaindale, and Chas. Crock er, Uillcbsro, suivivs. The dead man was prominent in Christian church circles here and was highly esteemed. The fuueral services were con- lucted at the Christian church, Sunday forenoon, by Klder Beery, and interment was had in the Ma sonic cemetery, on the same day. CEO. W. RICE Ueo. W. Rice died at his home in Rainier. Ore., Thursday, July 9, l;Ki8, of Bright s disease. Deceased wss Horn in au. 1 leaeaiu, iowa, . w . ni t Jan. It, 1W7, aud came to Oregon n ISH-l residing iu Washington oounly for a number ol years, where he bad mauy mends. u leaves a wife, live sons and four latuhters. beeides an aged mother ami one risier in mi. 1 leaaaut, Iowa Deceaeed was a son-in-law of J.U Adams, of Witch Haxel. I lia lemaius were oruugui 10 vue West Union cemetery for inter ment. Dr. Q. B Brown, dentist, of Port and. will be in town Monday Aug. 10, to remain cne wee. We will be let the heme of Mrs. Susie Morgan. W. H. West, of Banks, was in town, (his week. . John R. Bailey, who served aa a juror during a portion of the court term, returned uome yeewruay. He savs hie prune crop will not yield more than half a orop, this year, owing to toe coin rains eariy in the season. Miss Maud Binkley, of New berg Is visiting friends in this city, this week. J. Swalley, of Reedvllle, was in town Tuesday. Daniel Baker, of Forest Grove was in town Mouday. Frank Rowell, of Scholia, was in the county seat Tuesday. Drs. C. B. Brown and Jack Alwyn, of , Portland, were in town Sunday. I A nartv. consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Lot. Crawford, Mr and Mrs. Ben. Ingles, of Manning, Will Hines, Ray Boehrens, l(ewis and Ira Crawford, of Greenville, and Id Stewart, of South Tus!atij, went in to the mountains near Cape Horn, last Friday on a hunting anil berrying expedition. The hunters of the party killed two big bucks, and the campers feaBted on venison thereafter during their trip. HilU&GRO AftCU JULY "ii. Wj4 Fee Baird's nobby caps Tor chil dren. J. K McNamara and wife, of i .1 . .1 1 oriiHou, vihiimi menus in mm city Sunday. T. R. I'ij brie is now aHociatd with John W. Con null and L A Long, in the real eetate bueirieee, Wehrur.g Block, upHUir. (jive Connell, hong it Iwbrie your rtal estate contracts. An Kpiecopal service will be held in the Congregational church at this place next Sunday night, at H o'clock, by Rev. Hreck. of Port land. The public in cordially invited. A lire occurred in Portland Tueg day afternoon, which destroyed a portion i f four blocks in the north end. The los will amount to about 2.r0,000. Kugeoe Knox, the popular im peraoualor, will give an entertain ment Monday evening, August '!, in the Methodist church. Admin sion, adults, 2r cent; children, 15c. K. J. Wood, a well known Port land Insurance man, was in town, yesterday. J. II Hi nek, a Buxton merchant, was in town yesterday. Gus Patterson and Mr. Smith, a orlland friend, left Wednesday morning un a Hulling trip to the Nebalem, to be gone three or four ays. J. A. Brown, of Scholia, has bought and taken charge of the City Restaurant in Hilleboro, and will do his beet to plesee all who may come. When in town, give the new firm a call. It) 22 The Oregon Klectric Company as a large force of men and teams t work on the right of way between Hilleboro and Forest Grove. Piles re being driven for the bridge over Dairy creek, west of town, aud the grade has been finished from the tie ranch to the "bungalow." Rev. Gilpatrick started for Bar Harbor, Maine, Tuesday, where is family is staying. Special discount of 15 per cent on acreen doors and adjustable win dow screens, for a short time only, at Patterson's. 1. 20 Larkin Reynolds, who recently sold his rsnch near Phillips, is staying in Hilleboro. The place which Mr. Reynolds sold was taken p as a homestead 4d years ago, nd is in a high state of cultivation. The plans for the new Methodist church of Hilleboro are ready for contractors' bids, and can be seen at the parsonage, corner Third and aehington streets. Taken up at my residence, 3 miles southwest of Beaverton, July , KH13, a red cow with calf at side, alter about 1 mo. old. Cow has one horn broken oil', other crooking in front ol forehead. K. W . Liver more, Beaverton, R. 3. 17-20 Preaching in the M. E. church both and evening next Sabbath Sunday school at 10 a. m.; quar terly conference on Tuesday eve ning, August 4th. Mrs. Preston Predeiux, of Port end, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pern Frost. For Sale I have for sale several acres of oat hay, which I will sell standing, shocked or delivered. F. M. Barnes, 2 miles south of HuIb- boro. Ind. phone, U.s.i. rj-tl Miss Kugenia Sandford, of Port end, was the guest of the Misses Hartrampf, Sunday. Elmer Reese, of Salem, one of the beet hop experts in the state, visited the Wm. Bsgley bop yard, north of toyrn, this week, and does not hesitate to say the yard is the best he has seen in the state. Mies Bertha Roberts, daughter of Mrs. Lena Roundy, of this city, was severely injured while attempt ing to Doara a street car in rori land. Monday evening. In some manner she lost her footing and was thrown under the car, bndly bruising her limbs and one arm. She was taken to the G,ood Samar itan for treatment. Hop pickers wanted. Apply or write to Joseph Cawrse, Cornelius, Oregon, R. 1. Paoi Be States' phone 31x2. 20-3 John Crocker, of Mountaindale, was in town Monday. J. Dysle, a prominent farmer of the Bethany neighborhood, was in town Tuesday. Hep pickers wanted at the Wm. Bagley hop yard, north of Hjllehoro, Persons desiring to piok hops should register at the yard, or with Bagley tV Hare, Hilleboro. UUtt Silver Leap Camp, No. 8193, M. W. A., of Reedville, will give a dance at Aliens Grove, Saturday evening, August 3, one mile north of Reedville. Everybody invited On Saturday last, Butler Raflety, while baling bay on the a. A V Meek place, near Glenooe, met with an experience, which be is not anxious to have repented. In some manner the young man be came eptapgled in the baler rope, and was earned toward the ma chinery, when, fortunately for him, the rope was switched into the oogs, and out off. releasing him. Raflety sustained numerous bruises and cuts, and partially dislocated the elbow joint. Had Raflety got ten into the machinery, in all prob ability he would have been killed. Dr. F. A. Bailey attended the young man. BAILEY W ILL STILL l.levjn l'rccincts Recounted iive Him Iad of oO MAKKS NET GAIN OF 3fi VOTES "to More Prtcincts Kcmsis te be ktctueicd The Clerkship contest is more than half completed. Today, at noon, 11 precincts had been re-counted, which gave Bailey a net gain of 36, which, added to his majority in the June election, gives him a clear lead of 50 votes over McCormick In Buxton precinct, where it was alleged that there were irregulari ties, which upin a recount would giv McCormick a majority, Bailey gained 3 votes, and in Banks he lost only one. At the beginning cf the re-count, Bailey's attorneys agreed to stipulate that the matter of the recount should be left to the circuit judge, without regard to distinguishing marks, etc., the judge to take into account the probable intention of the voter, but McCormick's attorney refused. The recount probably will be fin ished this week. It is not likely that under moet favorable condi tions, McCormick will be able to overcome Bailey's lead. Every thing now points to the confirma tion of Biiley as county clerk, with a larger majority than was given him upon the face of the returns in June. PROBATE I-a-it will ami testauieut of Alansou Hin uian, ilec'il; will admitted to probate; Chas L Hinmau and Alansou Hinman appt'd executors Estate Laura K Mills, dec'd.hond filed with H Hannan surety; approved. Kstate Herman Bremer, dee'd; Mon day, August ji, 1918, at io a. in., set at time for hearing objections to final acct. Kstate cf Jas McNulty, dee'd; resigna tion .las B Finnegan ad air accepted; Wm Kiinifau appt admr de bonis non; bond of $3000 filed and approved. Guardianship V V (itiger, insane; guardian authorized to sell rtal estate for cash at public sale. Last will of HeWittC Merrill, dee'd; Monday, August 31, 1908, at 10 a m., set as time for hearing objections to final account. Kstate Sutan K Tanner, dee'd; citation to heirs ordered to issue, requiring them to appear in court Aug 31, to show cause w hy admr should not sell real estate. K M Stewart, insane; H IJ Stewart apptd guardian; bond $1000. Frank Bowers, of the Laurel dis trict, was in town Tuesday. Dan Burkhalter, a prominent South Tualatin dairyman, was in town Tuesday. John Simpson, of South Tuala tin, was in town Tuesday. F. C. Francis, of southwest of Hilleboro, was in town Monday. The Echool meeting called to vote on the matter of additional grades for the Hilleboro public schools has been postponed to August 3, when it is hoped there will be a Urge attendance of the voters to consider the business on hand. K. Kobineon, of Progress, was a county seat visitor Monday. The Forest Grove local did not arrive in Hillsboro from Portland until nearly 10 o'clock, Tuesday night, the train having been de layed by fire which, occurred on Fourth street, late in the afternoon. Kuratli Bros., this week, pur chased Oil front feet of theChenette Row, on Main street, of J. r. Jack son, for 3,000. John Schmidt, of this city, has a copper coin minted tn some foreign country, which tears the date of lbJ5. Ihe cojo is badly worn, but the date is plain, inscriptions on the coin are: "Mon Rein. Yal- leeiae. S, Theodolvs." Hubert Bernards, of McMinn ville, was iu the county seat Tuee day, shaking hands with his many friends, Hon. W. K. Newell, of Gaston one of the good road advocates of this county, was in town Tuesday Brother Wood, of the Forest Grove News, was in town last Fri day, and made the Argus a pleas ant call. Bert Rowell, a well known busi ness man of Scholls, was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs Karse, of Portland, returned home Sunday, after spend ing the week with Mrs Karee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hall, of near Glencoe. The Oregouian correspondent at this place says there will be movement on the part of admirers of the late Col. Joe. L. Meek, to ask the next Legislature to appro priate a sum sufficient to erect a monument to the memory of the brave old pathfinder and patriot Some action in that direction should have been taken years ago. Ore gonians erected a monument to the memory of Dr. McLoughlin, who wss a British subject, at the time Col. Meek called on the settlere to Champoeg, to "divide" on the quee tion of the "United States" or "Great Britain." Remember, the Oregoniap. and Read Patterson's Alteration sals Big reduction: Boyd Long and Clyde Newell were out from Portland, Sunday. The hay crop in the court yard wa narvestea yesterday.. Paul Beck, of Gaston, was a wit nees in the clerkship contest, yes terday. , .6 ' . A marriage Hcee was issued on tbe 2Xtn int. to Cha F. Wetzel and Marie Louisa. Schlich ting, both 01 ibis county. - , H. Harrington, of near Center ville, was in tbwd yesterday, and stated that bis eons and daughters, accompanied by several otiiere from the same 'neighborhood, are camped over at;.Netarts for a few weeks. "V We sell more wire fence than all our competitors combined. The reason is that we have the largest stock and can sell'' the cheapest. Rchulmerich Bros. 5T-tf Born, to the wife of Chas. Crock sr, of near Hillsboro, July 26, 1908, a son. ' On Friday last, the five year old son of Max Crandall fell and frac tared the left forearm above the wrist. Dr. F. A Bailey was call ed and set the arm. Jas. Miltenberger. Wm. Tupper and Arthur Tupper departed Sat urday for Nehalem, where they will spend a few weeks hunting and fishing. Miss Meta Wallace departed Sat rday morning for Hammond. Ore., where she will visit her nar- ents. A basket social will be given Saturday evening, August 15, at the new school house at Kinton. the proceeds to be applied toward furniehing the house. The baskets will be sold at auction, and a splen did time will be had. Prof, and Mrs. G. A. Webb, cf this citv. will show stereopticon views and sing illustrated songs. Everybody in vited. The County Board at its last meeting approved the following of ficial bonds: Bond of Willis Ire- and, recorder, with E. I. Kuratli and Lewis Carstecs sureties. Bond of county clerk, with F. A. Bailey. A. B. Bailey and Ed. Schulmerich sureties. Bond of county coroner. with E. I. Kuratli, Geo Schulmer ich and Chris Peterson sureties. he bondsmen of the other county officials were given in a previous issue. See condition of Cornelius State Bank iu another column. All state banks are required to pun ish a statement ouce a year. The Cornelius bank makes a good show. ing. C. C. Cate, of Portland, a nephew of the late R. L. Cate, was in town uesday. Mrs. W. N. Barrett and bods, ra and John, left yesterday, to visit relatives at Elk City, in Lin coln county. W. N. Barrett will join his family in a day or two, for a two weeks outing. Mrs. Wm. Wolf, of Rock Creek. had half a di ten chickens stolen ast Friday morning. Upon get ting up to investigate the noise made by the marauder, the thief tired at her and lied, carrying the poultry. She waB unable to get a description ol the man. Judge McRride discharged the jurymen drawn for the July term, at tbe conclusion of the condemna tion right of way suits, Wednesday morning Wm. Batchslder, of Glencoe. was in town Tuesday, getting harvest ing supplies. John Surenson, an aged Scandi navian farmer of below Reedville, ibis week entered suit against i son, Carl Sorenson, asking for ejec tion irom the borne place. Last Saturday, two neighbors swore to a complaintcharging insanity against tbe tatber. Ihe old gentleman has not been right in his mind for some time and last year swore that while setting a gopher gun the rodent de liberately came out of his hole and pulled the trigger, causing the old gentleman to lose a finger by the discharge of the weapon. An exciting game of ball was played at Jackson Falls, north of town, last Sunday. The Jackson Falls club was defeated b the West Union boys. Dr. A. B. Bailey and family spent Sunday at Jackson Falls, where a number of people were as sembled to take advantage of the cool Bhado and mountain water. Michael Bullut, the landowner at Beaverton, against whom the Oregon Eleotrio Co. had a oon damnation BUit, settled the matter with the Oregon Electric people out of court, 1 uesday, before tbe case was called. Bullut asked $5,000 for the land and for damageB to same, wnat be really got is not known, except to the parties con cerned in the deal, but it is pre' sumed the amount received is not equal to the sum demanded of the company. TbiB settles all' the right of way cases between Hills boro and Garden Home, and leaveB the Oregon Electric free to push its work to completion, which it will proceed to do. The company wil put a depot on the Bullitt tract Beaverton. Bennett, the man who had the Henry place rented, near Beaverton, was paid 11,000, and the Henrys received $325 for their I PROFESSIONAL. F. A. BAILEY, M. D. Physidaaal-gywMi;4.- Roouu 12, w auH 13. Beitaucerfetati went corner SajeUne arnt tfe6Jtjia. AAAArVvVyyvVVW S. T. LINKLATEIV WBC;.f PHYSICIAN iWD SURGEON 6ap muir Mjr th tfcrtu i)uit. f r -' tWatdence Salt oT Oonit Hu& 'In the comer of i.the Worij. ? JAMES PHILIJPJC WMWl& f.'l). PHYSICIAN ANI&SUBGEO r Surgeon Southern PaclOo". Rilroa4 Co. Couaultation In French he, English. ' Of fice upstair, over L. if. Hoyt Co1, atqre, north aide of Main St, Uniboro, Or aVb. bailey, m;d., D. D:S. Physician and,$urgeoa,:.. Qffice Rooms. 7, S and 9 .Bailey-Morgan Block. 1 Both Phone... Hillsboro,' Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Ilooius 10 and 11 Morgan-Kailey Bh,. street. Over IXnms'Stnre. ' .. HILLflBORO OREGOJt Om. R. Bmglmy W. a. Hmra BAGLEY HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . Rooms 1 and 2 Skate Building ,"; MILLS B0R0, . , OBF.UOS. H. T. BAGLEY - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW J Office, npUiia, over the Poet Office, HUlaboro, - Oregon , . E. B. TONGUE , ATTORN8Y-AT-LAW Room j, 4, & 5, Morgan Blk, HUhtbore. MSASsAMWSAsywvyTVsas JOHN M. WALL ATTOENEY-AT-LAW - Office TJpetalr, Bailey Morgan Block Rootna, i an 4 a. HILLSBORO, OEfiGON. W. N. BARRETT ATTO&NBY-AT-LAW Orrica: Main Street, opp. Ceuirt Houuei HILLSBORO - OREGON VVtWitVAVVVVvVVtVVvVVVW THOS. H. TONGUE, JiV ATTORNKY-AT-LAW ; .. . " Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - , - Oregon MrrirrVrVerV DR. J. H. KNOX Veterinarian ? ... , Office: Hancock & Gordon's Livery Barn Forest Geovk Will in H;IK,Vn., rr, Saturdays. Office at Redmond A Connell' .Livery stable. G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh And Contracting Those contemplating building should get my figures. Both Phones. Cor. 4th & Jacksou. 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