HILLSEiGRG AP.GUS. AUG. 13, 1903 0. I BIG MORTGAGE Hill, Columbia Tru.nl Co. of New Vork l llcs Murine, Here UtBf AMUL'MJ TO JlO.OUO.UK) fait Csaelt (' (H KutftfitK Ihir tv-futu l't The Columbus Tumi Company, f Nfw York, the la'ler part of I ml week, 01 J mortgage given by Hie Oregon Klm'lrio Company, of Port UnJ, to wH-urft the payment of i f JO.IK'O.IhJO loin. The security in oIiiiIm kit of the right of way, land, tuilding, iuipriimla, etc., of lb Oregon Kleclric Company in Mari on, Multnomah and Washington 4'onntiMi, ami was eieruled on ih lt day of May, l'.MM. The nmrt gage la subject to ft leaae with the Oeueral Kleclrio Company, which Company la to rurulan toe piwer to operate tha road and ita 1. ranch 4. Th mortgage fill !U pagee of a I argit record lok, a.xi ihe fe charged by County Hmxirder Ira land amounted to tha neat aunt o HI ('(), Tha mortgage lakes in the I'orlland anil Kalmn road, and all other branch in thealale. THK GOOD KOADS CONVENTION Alfred (iuerber, ol Helvulia. u n town Tuesday. Jaa. bmilon, of Iowa n the city yentnrday. I.loyd Couuiioua, of near Yanui- a, la in the city thia week. Tenia, camp atoola, hammocks. canvass coU, at I'atteraon'a. The new aub-alation just eaul of town will I llniahnd thia waek.' Tftita, ramp atoola, hammock, anvaaa cola, elc . at l'atliraon'a. II. C. Hollenheck. of Mountain. lain, waa in the cilv todav ami ailed. ' Io. rVhwander, of Mountain' ale, waa a county aeat visitor Tumday. Miaa Nora Miller, of near (lieu- cue, visited friend here the liml ol the week. Over 2111 delegate attended tl good roada convention in I'orlland unTuiwday, Judge J. II. Mneeick i,f (taker county, waa made chair niau and J. II. W byte, of Aaloiia secretary. The following ashing ton county delegate were hoooretl with oiltona on ooiumllUe: Ieg iilalion. Hon. . K. iSeweli am; A.T. Button; reeoluliona. Judg Holliaand V. II yl. The ful lowing reeoluliona were pieeed with out diaeent: Hrilvl, thai at ill fain of ci icmllin ( lutr, county ami iliatrtrt Ihr nmlrui ti.iu i.( luiinotrU, irinianrli malu highway uii'lri Ihr m-iwion a Slate Highway t'oatiuiMlourr, ami ll the l.rtfialall Commuter l irutimtr lu work with tbr Igllaliw rommtilrr of Itie Slate r..Nl KiwiU A latum, lt of Ihr Slate l'.raiiir, III the prriiaiaUmi ami Miliwtwioii to Ihr Stale lialature lit a l-lll MtiladvUlK Mli'b Ick-ltlattoii thai Ihr rtxad law kuuwil a tht John nun hill attl I be ttaululluti of Juli!r Wrh tlrf trlallHg lu aip. initiation lot lhal iv I rrlrrml lo aenl I'omitilttrr for thru rulitlilrratiiiti. Krmilvril that II la llir r-iw of Ih merltiiK lhal a law ahouhl I td a the iwt null of thr IsgiaUtmc n- VhtliiK fuf Ihr working if cotiui U tit Ih. Stale JVrillrlitiary lit lltr cutturucium ituhltc hiifhwav. Rraulvr-I. that It it Ihr am of lb ctiitvriition that kiitilalloti ! rttaitn KtvuiK Ihr wrf lo itttr iminly ctnirU t raltii-l. ii'itu air att'l roiitrul till ' count v ruaiW. lU-ailvnl. lhal Ihr Itmtikt f lhi nirr ing hr ami arc dnr to Tmn Utchar.U.it II. .n. W k Nrwr 1. . . Il'l. J. " llailry, Stale l'oo.l ami I Nw l omini alonrr, ami ulUrra who arttvrlv jwrlic imlm, In Ihr riinvrlilllL' of thin K(Ht roai coit fr inter. DENIAL BY MASTER BUXTON MANAGES FARM AT Hi YEAK OF AGE Remarkable Feat of Mrs. He l).cca 'i oniuie.of North Mains IS VIGOKOUS IS MIM) AND BODY Mather of Late Caogrciaaiaa Taagut Waa't Ltavt Farm The Orrgonian correapondent at thia place eenda in the tollowing inlereoting etory concerning Mra. Kehecca Tongue, mother of the late CongreitHuian Tongue, which ia worthy of rapililion in thaae col-uinrii: "I'rohalily the moat remarkable incident in the Northwest in the way of an aged woman conducting a large farm ia evidenced on the plaina north of thia city. Mra. Re becca Tongue, who waa 84 yeara of age May, l'.KlS, perionally con ducta the operations on a 1G0 acre tract of cultivated land. Hue doea her own planting and directs two hired men the year round; doea ber own houHework; markets ber butter and egga.and from the income from tbeee two uroducta. toieether with veala, etc., pays for all her help Tbia leavea her the income from the product of the e itire farm, net. Mra. Tongue came to Washington county from Knglaml, 48 years ago, and all thia tunc hat rriilel on thia place. She in a Ulster of the lle Thomas Otcliio, a lluilson Bay mini, pioneer of 1X39. iu the 4H years of life ill Washington county shr bai arm a wilderness tltveloped; has raivd one child and educated him, aeiiil- iuic him to I'aciiic t'niversily, and lived to we that Kin a force in state politics lirat, then one of the leaders 111 Longrvsa, repreM'tiling Orrgou'a first district, l'or years prior to the death of Con gressman l. ll. jongueue irieti iu kc' ins mother to move to town, but she E. E. Morgan, of Cornelius, was in town Tuesday. Jacob Uilthrand, of near Phillips, was in town today. Virgil Davis, of Bhady Brook, was iu town Tuesday. Mies Edna Hink, of Wafco, vieit- ed Hoy (Ireear and wife Monday. Icecream specials every Sunday, at falmateer's Confectionery. 21tf Miss Kva Bailey has joined the II illeboro colony at Camp Jrnbrie. L. W. Hill, of Buxton, was a guest at the Tualatin hotel, today. (). M. Marrs and Herman Col lier, of Hcholls, were In town yesterday. I'lW WORK Track has Keen Laid West of Schmidt & Kulisch Store WILL SOON FILL INTERVENING GAPS Large Force af Meo is Rushing ta Completion Koad John Ilnlalnr, a pioneer of the lialee Creek action, wai iu town Saturday. There will he preaching service at the Congrrgalional church, Mun- lay, at 1 1 o'clock. Horn, to the wife of Howard Haird, Hillaltoro, Oregon, Augunt IJ, 1'HJ a daughter. Money to loan on real eetate Term reasonable. Apply to Ku- ratli Urcie, Hillebjro, Ur. 21 -if 'I he Houthern i'toifk haa a large ores of Japs ami (ireeks laying new rails and ties from llillsltoro west ward. Hop pickers wanted. Apply or write lo Jimepli Cawrae, Cornelius Oregon, R. 1. I'aciGc Hlalee' phone The Wilkes Alwtrart Company haa secured the aervicea of B. W. Wilson, of Corvallis,an eiperienc alwtracter. The growing business nuke additional help neceatiary. Farmers along the line of the survey of the Coiled Railways are feeling good over the prospect of the building of the road. survey goes through the town of i'hillipa. Dares, at Alpha Hall. Cornelius, next Saturday night, August 16th Walkers orchestra. Tickets, ,b cents. Women of woodcrell will serve ice rreatu and cake, on stage in the hall. The bridge across Dairy creek has been uoiehed. There is but ons more trestle to build between llitlalvirn ml Cnrnaliiia on the ,IIMwi'(u " I ......., , 1 .l- li..: 1 II .1 l.unc rial to 10 retix ernorvrn line .., r; ' 1 .uM acre, etc J4 t I 3 w fHy, to the trestle on Ihe Dairy oreeg c blIIllIle.tlll toAnastaaia Sweeney bollom on the east side of the jol s h Ubman Acre tracta.. 450 nettk tet remains to connect Will) U'rfo Anderson et ux to Harry w nil. 1 y the bridge. The Oregon Electric Company has a construction train running on the line between Garden Home ami Henry Johnson, of near Rhady Hillsboro as lar west as 8cbmidt A Brook, transscted business in town Kulisch's store, which is about C Tuesday. . Lileseastof Hillsboro. An engine W. W. I'ayne, a well to do farm- tod several cars compose the train, er of near (Jlencoe, was in town nich : brioeine the steel rails Saturday. Not too late to set out Kale plants. Morton haa them at the greenhouse. 22 Mrs. O. A. Patterson and chil dren have joined the Imbrie camp, above Buxton. Eli Poe, of Corneliu?, was in the citjr. Saturday. C. J. Russell, of Beaverton, was in town Tuesday. Ralph Rogers, of Vernonia, was in uuleboro Tuesday. Jeptha Garrigu?, of Manning, waa in town yesterday. PROFEHSIONAU F. A. BAILEY, M. L Fhysirlan and Sutgcou OIHee BHilay-Mnrvan lilK-k, upl RiMiina 12. l:l and IS. Kraidrnca Su west corner lta-elie and becond Sti Both ' Phones. K. B. Grim, an Aurora hop deal- S. T. L1NKLATER, M. B. C. M,, er, wae in town Tuesday. PHVSiriAN and surge II. Huntemann, of south of Job's croemng, was in town Tuesday. Butterick Fashion book, and any pattern, for 2- cents at Isaird s. Tom Davis, of the North Plains, was a county seat visitor Monday. Columbus Smith, of Helvetia, was a Ilillsboro visitor Monday. Office upstairs over The Ilti Drug Sj Residence Kastof Conrt Houw; tn the corner of the block t JAMES PHILLIPK TaMIKSIE, M, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOf forward as fast as the men are able to place them in position. At the rate the work of tracklaying is progressing, the company will be in Hillaboro before the 1st of Sep tember. The trolley poles are be- ina diotnhnteil alnntr the line, and ihb rtnnie vtrann.i ih vimuti8 firer.ted as soon as the rails are friends in Vancouver, B. C, for a 1,5,1 jn lD6 meantime, men are couple 01 weeks. finishing up little stretches of grad Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred ing between points, and keeping Stucci, of near Bethany. August ahead of the tracklayers, ine 8. 1908. a daughter. sub-station, near this city, will be Alfred Ladd, of Greenville, weal .. ir0,.n,i .jD i, k m town yesterday, attending the Lperation of tue line by the 1st of kwvusis umi.u, Hcr.tomho mhon tha Cnmnlnv hut T. B, Perkins, the Buxton mer- promised to convey Portland peo obant, was in town today, on bis pie to the Hillsboro street Pair, way home from Portland n M .n Mra Knnnn THE DIVORCE MILL Dervlanche. of near Centerville, Oregon, August 10, 1!K)8, a son. Augusta Angel, of Chehahs county, Special discount of 15 per cent M" A " D6(W" 'Xint nr 1 , i- . fi in thia Rnnntv. to a comnlamt Dre- on screen aoors ana aajuBtame win- . , ; - VA.T R '1 .rn. for ahnrt time onlv. viously hied by Edwin R. Angel, Surgeon Southern Paritlo Rallroaii Coutiultation in French or Knglixh. .,..;.,, ....... 1 v 1 1 i,ju .1 an r . 1 i" C lumwiiia, i ri 14, iu, liny n ' o try toiwa, tne iamous grape north side of Main St.. HilUnioro, or, 1 11 Ina I T'ai Irnt f oitv'a rinnfoMlAnaftf I Richard Kyle, of Cedar Mills, . R RATT t?v un nn waB a county seat visitor last cat- urday- Physician and Surgeon. Geo. Bechan, a prominent Wee nCrTnj-Rrmc 8 onrl ininn finnnr waa in thfl ftn 1 Monday. Bailey-Morgan Block. Sam Orndorf, a well known hop 80111 phones- Hillsboro, O raiser of Laurel, was in town laBt I ,VVVNwvvvvyvvvvyvVvV Saturday. Just received the new fall But terick fashion books, and Delineat ors, at Baird's. C. F. Hayes and wife left for at Patterson's. The laat straillantly rrfusrd to leave the farm Bom, to the Wife Of F. A. Ford, - - - - - I , . t r a II.. I ..a 1 If 4J wnrrr m-r me nan iieeu iciii. c n IDs raiuenca Ol vt. anu rare. o. Kran.lc i.Klrrn later tne.l to gel 1 er w T BoWBer, HillBlOrO, Oregon, Aug irwsc uic mini ' " - - , , 4 kAtt ar.n but SKuiu she always declined. She is , l-W, a BOO. Sllll 111 me lKthsessiMU 01 ucr imun.r., -m. p. m.Ar'a Cnnftw-tinnerv Car .Uaj s hat time iu drive over her '"" .,.. t,n!pailt tin-.nd court the sum of $2-50 for attorney ST MrHtaiWi town tot, .nd $200 for suit fees, and farmhouse, the ohl one havili(( burned -:v8 Q. a CU. 21tf .... , ftl... 1...... .v .! in which Bhe recites that plaintiff s I charges are untrue; that plaintiff has mistreated her, and tnat be has property in Salem worth $3,000, and that she is sick and unable to earn ber own livelihood She asks that the plaintiff pay into that she be awarded the custody of some mouths bro. The home place is now worth $ too per acre and Mrs.Tcngue has a snug bank account." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anaiin T. Boiton. master of Ihe Orecon Stat Grange, denies ih the organisation ia woiking for or lending ita aupport to any propoaro lrcialatlve measure having as object the grouping of all ih stale educational institutions under the management of one Imard of re gents of five members. In speaking of the matter, lately, Mr. Buxton aid: I have just read an item in venter day's Journal, ibttrd front Salrin, statinK that a ctitiiiiiittee of the State CiaHK' lm' t.r.imred a diafl of a bill lo I presented la lh legislature placing all institutions of higher education tn OrrK" ,ll"'"-r "Dr iMwrilof five tneiiibers. -I wish to aay moat emjdiiiticnlly Hial jour corresMitdrnt is mislakiu. H Ni.tr r.ronife has no such cotillllltlfe in eitsteuce. ll bad a committee hist year tiiakilig certain Investigations rcKardlttg such Institutiona, but Ibis coti.ti.ittee made lo the State (IratiKC any reconiitiendatlona of Mich character 1.1. ....1 ii 1. .tt.iut.tlii.r iimirolmble lltat such recoitimetitbitiotts would receive the approval of that Unly if Hiry ever wee presented to it. ... "If there is such move m t'"'l "K; Kesled on foot anywhere in ' w ' any Cranii inlbteiice lhiud it. ",", la- by aunVe bx al branch of the organita- The Forest Grove Colls will play tha North Yamhill team nt Sun day, on the Forest Grove grounds Game will lie called at 2 o'clock This promises to be a great game, as several playsrs from the tri-city league have been added to the For eel Grove learn The North Yam hillers defeated the Banks team Sunday by a score of to 5. Donelson is still at the same old stand, with a full line of furnish ings for the house I am not mak ing any cut in prioee. I make the out down, when I get the goodi. iinmwt nrioes has been our motto, and will he in the future. Goods bought at Donslson's will be taken back if not found satisfactory, as represented. -W.O Donelson. F. M. Heidel and wife start next Monday for an extended visit in the East and California, expecting to be gone several months. They .in on to Victoria, tbenoe to Cal- ton, ll r5 acres sec to l i s i w.... Lyman II l'eters to Sarah H Harvey 40 acres sec 15 t n J w loO lauies 11 Slemtnous to John J Cole ) vinn V!lrlAn Thfl (VMirdo WATA LtSl CSUnaay, tne ob vjuiuui . ,, n.m-r Pn nmHn n baseball club deieaten tne uiencoe .oaj pi. nn , mhAehanrl club by a score of 10 10 s. i nere . th. hi(1 ifa lef, him with. was large attendance, and a live- QUt cauB6i and that Bne i8 guilty of ly game. an jnfraction of the marriage vow, John Grossen and John Berger, with one, Richard Roe, of Portland each threshed White Russian Washington county is getting 10 wheat this week, on their farms be a sort of a Mecca, to wnicn dis- near Phillips, which yielded at the satisfied married people journey to get the matrimonial narness un hitched. Mary A. Burgess ve. James A Burgees is the title of a divorce suit filed this week, in circuit court rate oi 54 bushels to the acre. Cecil Humphreys, of Heppner, lm la connected with the water 40 .l M t . -r,:-"".000 and liebt plant at the above place, son, tract in town of i;aston........ 35 " 7 ri7,V Th. twain were married in the G .1 l'.lwteer : "mV J w,,e BUU tu,iu' Earthouake Citv. Aueust 14. 1877 christian Unman et m to Hilda ott MiBS Lula MutBchlechner, of an(j Mary wants the hymeneal knot lot t block h U'hman Acie tract.-45 Portland, is tilling ine piace 01 severed at the Fall term ot court (1 j palmateer et ux to F A Markiey Miss A. L. Allison as stenographer ane alleees that her hubby has ao.inU..Sbtewart o ic t i iw 'oo Bros.' law office, while trflftlfld her "cruellv and inhuman urn blk 6 Finney's add Hbo 1015 the latter is viBiting relatives in ly," and on one occasion choked C A D'Hondt et ux to JosephineJohn- Seattle. her, and caused her to make a run aott. lots I I 1)1 5 i-atrview BOU....1533 F C Alilnch et ux iVSTadenV's Mrs W. H. Morton started Wed- of it to the neighbors. acres In sec 26 1 1 1 1 w i75 LsBday to viBit her daughter, who ... - u.-.l l-Wlf-H Hvm I. 1 I. 11 3 VA .... a. .ml atnn gary. Winnipeg, c. . jMob Slanghterback et ux .iih ralativee in Fairmont, raiuu. Inliitttisii. 1 a I lie W ill tl 1 Thev will also visit In Kastern mw Markee to N B UCourse. pt Wisconsin, where Mrs. Heidel has ...i.iia The? will come home by way of Texas and California, Hopping for some time In the latter ule' . .u Contractor Reasoner began the work of erecting the big steel reser voir for the Hillsboro water works, Iviondav. The steel irame wn. w iB camped near Mt. Hood. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Tone, 01 near Morton iB up there ana ib naving tsuxion, were county seat vibhoib a goou lime usning auu gaiuenug yegieruay hucklelwrriee. . aeu mor8 w:re fence than a Messrs. Carl Heidel, Fred Vroo- our competitors combined. The wn 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 : .t . nA (U. lofffoflt man, rrani retere iuu auuiuu reason ib iuai wo umo m ..6OT 8ieariet, and Misses Kva Catching, stock and can sell the cheapest. Kv. bailer. Uivn weamerrea iau scDuimencn mos. t- 300 Fay Corwin Bpent last bunday at m. fi , Bervic8 wa8 heid in the John J Given et ux to c vv btimaon goda Springs, aoove p oreet urovo .. . , , the Christian church "i wVV.ik'f The rain which came yesterday Sunday forenoon, and meetings 1UIUJW n. --- 1 ;Du. . ' ..A .nninn 1 I1M I j uiiHti Acre Tracta S Will 00 muuu uuu m muuiuuu uavo wuuuum cvu to v a ;n fATAat fires in this va lev. with cood aiienaance anu kuuu etiaj .. hadlv nnndml for I intri. Prof. Kellems is a force I . 1 ... - : . 1. LftnB1t I . . 1 1. tin a .kn ViAwa In Ml; 1 Walker's adil forest lirove. 700 jaruouo u .. -r-- 1 - --- ....: . 1 i ... i..v 11 i-.at ipii n. t it kiii nnt tninrinrB wuu lueiinn tine. t rot, imuu irouo uo n I XVlCliaHO"l V.M IbUW. . ..... .m - ' ' J -" - , , tract Harvey Clark ti i c 1 1 s 3 w- 050 i...VM ntt rjich 18 now underway, singing. An invitation ib eiicuu Nancy I Ihinka et al to Uattie B r.o- . Led to all to attend these meetings. erly, lot 7 niocx 1, nauas The WOOdDUm Doys, wno wero A Ciutino to Frederick Colfelt, 6 acres sec it tl a 1 w 1200 I, 1 Heidel to Frederick Geisler, part lot 6 blk 3 Simmons adit iiuisooro 400 Tualatin Mill Co to S R Vincent, lot 8 blk c Tualatin Grove Tract - 5 Win Brogdon et ux to J V Shute, acre in Ueo Mliun u 1 c 1 1 n 3 ii Catherine Britton to A R Scroggs, ill i-rMl Iff tl I 1 II 1 W IOO Ktta McKay et al to A R Scroggs, 1.4 acres sec 31 t l n 3 w ewport last Saturday, to stay couple of weeks. For Sale Sanders' double-disc plow, nearly new. J. N. Miller, Hillsboro, K. I). 4. 21-U Miss Lowe, the "central" in the telephone office at Scholia, was in the city last Saturday Note Baird's specials this week n children s wash suits, and com pare with Portland prices. Chas. Mitchell, of Pendleton, oined his wife, who has been viBit ng here for some time, this week Special discount of 15 per cent on screen doors and adjustable win dow screens, for short time only, at Patterson's. Misses Florence Templeton and Mildred Snell. of Forest Grove, nd Fern Smith, of Banks, are guests of Miss Willabelle Moore. E. A. Robertson, late of Califor nia, was in town this week, viewing the landscape over. He likes thia county, and may conclude to locate Wanted, a girl for general house work, Bmall family, liberal wages, must be good cook. Apyly to am. McGill, Route 4, Hilleboro, Or egon. ; t.. i Tom Talbot and family, of Cor nelius, returned, from a two weeks' outing at 1 rout Late, wasn., where Tom says he bad the time 01 his life, fishiog and hunting, For Sale I have for sale several acres of oat hay, which I will sell standing, shocked or delivered. F M. Barnes, 2 miles soutn ot tuns boro. Ind. phone, lldd. llJ tf Paymaster Wetteland, of the Willamette Construction Company, was in town Tuesday, dealing out pay checks to the workmen on the Electric line, who are in mat iom pany's employ Thos. Humphreys and son, of Heppner, were the guest of Judge Rood and wife, over tsunaay. Mr Humphreys is a son-in-law of Mr and Mrs DR. W. E. PITTENGE Dentist ! Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Bli Htreet. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO ------ OREC Sao. If. Baglmy W. O. H BAG LEY A HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Booms 1 and 2 Shute Boildingj HILLS BUBO, . . ORKl, WWVVeiWJ H. T. BAG LEY ATTORNEY-AT-lAW Office, upstairs, over the Post Or Hillsboro, - Oregon aAarrW E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 3, 4, & s, Morgan Blk, Hillsti, WsMrWrWMi JOHN M. WALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs, Bailey Morgan Bit. Rooms, 1 ana a. I HILLSBORO, - OREGON, W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW I Orricit: Main Street, opp. Court Hoj HILLSBORO . " OREO THOS. H. TONGUE, Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 a Hillsboro, - - Orej yvyvVvVvrWrWrVW DR. J. H. -KNO? County Stock Inspector In Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith !: Forest Grovb Rood, and was a former Thone, Ind. 92 Long distant, Ni lion way the 111 11 n I want to say, In H- ",!tl ; that the legislative coinnulfi' tl State Crang.-, of which I am jha . ...j .luirire of the h'l!"- latlve work of the orgaiuntioii, iK 110 favorancha proiHwilion t the l'r"e,u time and will give It no wi",- Wanted, at onoe-Bids on r00 cords of first-class cord wood, de livered at Hillsboro. Address, "Wood," Argus ollloe Bruoe and Paul Bailey, who are flshinir Blunts at Camp Imbrie, near Buxton, went n...in it., nthnr day. and got lost. After wandering around for a time, ..ni, . (arm house Blld got tarted in the right direction lor ramn. The Lady Maooabees will give a dance at the Ureenvuie ni., 16. Ice cream will be served. Everybody Invited to come. 21 & An addillonal local 1 train willlij put on between Forest Grove 1 and I'orlland next Bunday regularly. Two local trains are now operated between those points, eaving I ort- land at 11 a. m.anu n IhftT, P.1LV nil (' iia wm- The ameuueu 76 feet high, and the tank will stand 24 feet anove tne irmmu... Some of the mains in town are leaking badly, and new have to be provided, as the old ones have been in use lor many years. When an old pipe begins breaking up, it is a hard matter to patch Isake. t ..i Tknradav afternoon, (he little six year old girl of Mr. and MrB. Clyer. or near uw, knockedownbyaloosehorBein the barnyard, ana severe., .UJ-.- A 1 el.UPawoll n shut. anu one "j- when found, a lew m.uu. accident, by ber parents. The ,.ni..ff.,i irnm concussion for et ux to C O Hysmg.o . Sherwood next Sunday, 1 3 tt. Tr-."".i""":i "1". .inM ft and ouit. The weei ncou acrea Thoa Hart d 1 c 1 1 : a 3 .-9ooo . t 8netwood. The "Ku.". l" .50 corner 'boys are said, to put The famous Hazelwood Ice The Cream, Lowney's and Aldon Choc uartbiknllillsboro - 3 same will bs between 'ine v nite oiates, just wu vt.;0 got "cold leet" ana quit Soi and the Vancouver, Wash., at Palmateer's Confectionery. 21tf van up a resident of Hillsboro J. A. Brown, of Scholls, has bought and taken charge of the Citv Restaurant in Hillsboro, and will do his beet to please all who may come. When in town, give the new firm a call. 19 22 Artemus Wilcox, of Portland, who is taking a engine ering course in the University of California, was in the city Sunday, visiting rela tive, including his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Manning, north of town. G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh 1 And Contract! Tliose contemplating build should get my figures, li j 'hones. Cor. 4th & Jack I Hillsboro -- Oregoi!f-: II Metzger et to Klizabeth E Mil- good game, j tJlTn'lZr&i&n The following vital statistics for Forest Grove ' Washington county were reported O K Johnson et us to K C Johnson to the county board of health for 4,a i,,KI)eWittdlctis3w...a50o fc lh of July. ReturnB on CtSSS'olV marriages, 10; smallpox, 1 case; J V Wagner et hk to A L Boldiick, diphtheria, 1; measles, 1; births lot 4 blk 3 Curtis' add V Grove.-... 400 mftieB( 17; females, 20; deaths M T l'atton to Marie A raiion, p- , female8i 7. Korest urove. ruu Rv virtue of an execution issued 1 1 ' i u..u.Am.l. aaii.i A 'Amlor. I QUI 01 HI Uliuumau wuu, hlk a Walker's add R F Cox et uk to W L Martin and H Kmbnry, e i sec ie 1 1 n 5 w....... . "u": " ."SS?: , .. of Helvetia, haa attached 140, im 11 111 at 2 11 utile au aFwaw , 1 - . . . .i 8 F Richardson et uk to R Boyd et 000 feet ol lumber belonging 10 ine uk, lots 11 ia blk n S Park ad FO 1615 jfo pence company located at the T .1 Richardson et ux to G R Arata, ,.-mui formerly owned by C. lots I a blk 14 S f a r wrov. . -- - d and garnishment effected Tuesday. Pence is the man who built a lum ber Hume in northeast, Washington A lame force of men who were eneaeei in trading betweea Hills- W. S. Hite. a bridge carpenter, horo and Cornelius, were taken easi fell from a trestle on the lineot tne 0( jown Monday, to bnisu up some Oreaon Electric, edneeday after- wor near the Hawthorne place nnnn. to the erouna. a aisiance 01 wn WOrk is being aone on ine 18 feet, without breaking a Done. Tongue tract west, ot inns piace He was working on me tresue.near , , , n( .tMa 0:11 . 11 ll H nnuiivii jjuoi va vra " w the sub-Btation.just east 01 town, . . t in officifti and was trying to place a stringe , - Saturday, and employ- when his foot PPrtnd ""' fd Miss Featherstone, of California, fortunately striking on a soft spo . ' ted 1Qth nf orround. He was somewnai u , rp.u. n . . irvvana ni hm I'naiitioiovuuu bruised, ana receiveu a, gou uu 1 ... ..T 1 head, which Ur. w 00a sewea up. - .. reCommended Hon nickers wamea a iue iu. ... ...u.c-c . r f" . , .. Ti:nk Wm MCUOUri UOUKU luo uuo u BHlVWPyf."'"' Lore farm known as the Stanton Persons desiring to pick hops should acre iarm PROBATE . f three davs. being unoon- a part of three uay, ' w n.wnnnrt. minor: 80ious for that lengin o. . ' $ ; oounty Linklater waB caueu w mRte of Jh8 B Mcl.Uer90U, deceased . c R Huston, an insurance agent child's In uries, and he reporlB tnai ihat w M )ack guardmn sJ y arrested last Fri- thrchanoefl are favorable for Its litem of waiter McPherson, be giveu of p"un ,f " 7T W Walch the cnanTOB Mondav. Aug. io, at 10 a. m to day on complaint of F. vv . waicn, recovery.' r. ..: ami that hear i hit becon- n.nnriatnr nl tha Commercial Hotel, nu- fAiir,inir corrected notice timie,i t0 that date. . . .' Lk.M.flri with denartine from the -- . v, . ui in. linn-1 .f illirl lliplanil. deceased y ... . A . u""" . v. hntel witnoui onennK to fl, ..Central Meat Marku EMM OTT BROS., ProtnA Keep constantly on hand a fit supply of fresh meats of all kinv 4New Era In Prloem ' We are goin to sell meats at prices erthan those which have prevaile the past. Call ia and see us. We I business, 'rnone ana rree us--,t One door East Tualatin Hotel Malo Street, Hillsboro, Orego; and arriving uo. and 2:50 p m. "L' u, "irM for three trains . .1 n' aa tol OWB o.OU leaving -- ,.n 1 m ami mill I', w a. m.i v- uj' " , j n x, .111 anlve in Portland " hb,nnl e X bo! ho atfflLlTOS hotel without Died, at her home, l miies souwi for hearing objections, board bill of 4 .lb. tluston was Reedville, Or., August , l.H, , 01 Noicetobegiven bv posting. arreBted al Forest Grove, and the nherouloBiB. Ida J. Burchel . De- Kgtftte f Uos fa deceased. tM WfJ heard Justice Barnes in KIIOuacouu- Report 01 n. n. ijuc, . Fri(iav n Bnt in the mean- and was born Wash., reo, 1878 She approved. Uat Fridav nieht time, Huston settled the hotel bin, 1C. ,eveB the following re.auv machinery but W.B found guilty ot ine 0 - mourn her Iobs: H. L. Buroheu, 0 a Monday, at the 8. fense charged, and fined $20 and her husband and four ch ldren fAZ& JkcFarland the costs of the act on The Jus- Annie, Cora, Claud and Hold-. BrotbVrB who. it ie reported, will tice, however, remitted the fine, but father and mother, Mr. and Mrijf Brot t .en, 0 n p , the C0BtB Btand, U appearing to B McNsw; two bro herB,.J. K. and put j . . eawm wM f a deliberate r u-v.a. all rtBidente of tne line 01 ,.,. LtUmnt on the Dart of HuBton to lj0gau -V"-"' , Kalnnaed tO BUXtOU a l'erBon8ae8iriogvoiu.uuHDnuUu.v. - - wllar this week. ?5 i!,te'd' or wl,h W tSU "u'iM natr, . ---- , rAnprt. The farm is in a A woman came to town one day m-gQ Btate of cultivation, and has this week, and tried to sell some good buildings upon it. Quite a silk dress patterns. Her scheme lot 0f p8rBOnal property went in was to call on the ladies and say witn tne place, at the above price, that ah had iust sold a pattern to Tua nkii in situated a short dis- Mrs. So and 60, who had told her Uance BOuth of Job'a Crossing, be- to bs sure and call on trie laay 10 , een HiilBboro and Cornelius 1 L i.lWJnn QU& 1 JTSn landecenT The little 6 year old, daughter of umiiuou iuv ..v . 1 ni-r,rt0 Mann lha Hnhn Ih mftf- 1 e . . ,iAaa nattavna 1 uiairjuijo 1 w v w ,y, ana 0. cou B0 j Bcalded . th Iriurwaccesrs accidental upsetting of a buckeVof .... it,ni wataa laat NanirftAV Avnnin&7. was a good second for tde abusive ""i ',v i? L who aold face done which was setting upon the table uiu , - I . U- A U Thn nhUii KM here, a few weeks ago. ZZJT fa Xht ahoulder Clearance Bale of all men'B, boye' hreast. and rieht side, bo that the and ladies' Buits. Will be sold at ki came off in great blisters. actual cost, and all broken lines Dr F A .Bailey was called to at oarried in the immense stock of the ,end the unfortunate little girl, and General Merchandise store ot reDorig Vw. 1 8ne & oatting along sb Homo Stylo RESTAURAN: Regular Meals, 25 cts u Short order lunches 11 Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed; Main ot. J' Hillsboro - - - Ore$ . A I llVValfliUI IrDlUUKVU this county. r-h " 1d- been have a cut ih Christian 1 feet daily. tting capacity of 20,000 beat his creditor, although under AUTOMOBttE GARAGE . Sears & Hartr Proprietor, Third St., bet. Washingf ' .' and Main ! Hillsboro-" Ori Oniwrai Automobile Bpiili-lnft. A blUt iplla or all kiwi. for liitHroaHonaUiiiftlne. f Schulmerich Bros. Come early and get your choice. 51 tf HiilBboro Argua, $1.50 per year. wall as could be expected, consider ing the extent and severity of the burns. Beat- tnmmi. IL II . Staart, of Forest L- manager of the two milk condf ' in this county, .Wai In town j i ;.YU:60. . and 4:50 p. m, a memoer iur '