Me inlILLSBR VOL- XV. HILLSBORO, OREGON. AUG. 20. I90H. NO. 23 r VALTEK JOHNSON AD- Says lie Robbed Dead of About $110 Man BAD UlM'irS OVEK LOCATING Arretted SuiJn Nih', It fast Part IidJ, bv Slier ill Hiactk 2 year. Cbn. M rau a aa later 000 Walter Johnr-on, aaad .ml a hoii it th late JubiiMOt, who formerly lion at t'oriieliu, anil dueled a lnj ril nrr (! union, u arreted Sunday night, in an Kaat PortUJ retitaurent, by Sheriff Hancock and Sheriff Stevens, of Multnomah county, ami three hour later ronfetwxl tha atrooiou crims. Johnson killed Kloier Per duo, whom ha hail located on a pice of timber laiul hack of lha SiJwell rsniti, txryoutl f.leuwood, In NorthorM WailitiiKlua county. Thta iu about the lt ot June, or uit of Ju ly. Joauu in tlml tic anl I'er.ttw c.uiiol at thr tlui(ho!rr raliiu over light, and thai in the moentoK they qiurrrltd lout the locatloo. I If allot Frrttuc (s I'erdue' kull wa crushed in he uiiut lic uwtt some otbrr Instru- nieot, probably thr j.ihc of wagon tire I tuadr into a t 1 1 1 n K I tun) anil then drag Kil htm into the ravine loo yard away. lie thru rrturued to the cabin, cooked Jos. Kobioaon waa up from Farm intoo Saturday. Uaac Kqom, of low Mill., waa io town Saturday. Tenia, ramp atoola, hammocks, pan? ana cola, at Patterson's. J. K. Patereon, tha Bethany thresharruan, waa in town Saturday. Fancy paatry, wedding cke, etc, at the City Bakery, Main St. A L Holcorub, of near Bethany, waa In tha city Friday, greeting friendi. Try "Our Home Made Loaf." at lha City Bakery, on Main street. ililUhoro. is tf JpthaOarriua,of above Bank, waa down to tha county teat tha laat of lha week. Call on or phone to Den nil for groceries. A ooniplete and up to data liua always on hand, J. J. Krtba, formerly a Farming too merchant, was up from his ranch tha last of tha week. Frank Bower, of Scholia, was up lo the hub tha last of tha week, on bualnee at tha oourtbouaa. T. C. Meeban, formerly of Farm inglon, is building a home for Andrew Jack, tor rental purposes. For vale: -From IO to 60 head of well bred Angora goata, $2 to $2 50 each. C. Kehee, Fariuington. Ore gon. 20 22 John Overroedar, who baa a neat little home east of town, on the Oregon Klactric, was up to lbs city k. . - t. - f . .. I ..........1 ( . . i.ll.H.I PH huh iimiur't v ll'lliautl I . . , io iunlalut way. Jolinaja aaya be -ja.uruaj. took beurea $io and . 40 off the dead 8,j dicounlof r per Cent On U.dy, and lo a watch ami tome other ' . i- . 1 1 j u.akru. The, he hi.l. and tava he will ecre-ndoors and adjustab a window tell tbr oilurt. where they are. Jubnv.il CWM, for short time Only, at Pat- waa suipiclonol Iikiii the wry firt le-1 terSOO a, Zl-tf n 1 . I .. .. ...... a tttm I Geo. A Brown, who ran the Milite warehouse the past year, was out from Portland, where he now resides, Saturday. Gur Weiaenbaok, who ban been superintending lbs big Johnson ranch at Reed villa, the past year, waa in Saturday. Green Walker, of Greenville, and who plays tha violin in "that good o'd fashioned way, was in rtiuc be had len locating niru In the titubrr stve Bin loo and Titiilief Some ul thr men he fraudulently located, ft qutully putting thetu 011 land alrtdy passed to patt-nt. Jobuaon W4a married to a daughter c( Riley Tboiuaa, a relia ble Neh.ilem rsmbcr. lobutiin stated to an Argus reporter that be korw I'enlue about a werk tie fort be took hi 111 to liuttuii, and lbal he tint met htm at the Acute Kinplnymriit ultic on l'ourtlt and Ilurnaide. He alto tat(l that to think Perdue cauie from tuber Nurlh Carolina, Kentucky or TenoeM-r, and had beard hint aay that onte ilru( balnt, altboiiKb Ilia pallor tod tierviHianeaa may I the reault of the otdeala in going over bis cotifeaaloii two or three timra. He admitted that be bail nut Kne through Perdue'a watcb pot ket, conlainiiiK the ladi't with Per due' name, the ontv nirani of identifi cation found on the dead man lullOWH "I killed IVrdue. We lept together in the tiiljiti aud that uiorniiiK we bad "iiir diiputr nlnjnt moiirv utattrra. I had Kjn- with him into the timber to knalr him on a uartrr wction of tnnlx-r Uod. Wurds aiwd and tbrn I Kl "y llllr mid lilrw the top of Ilia llrnil otT. "Ik- died tiiitiiiitly mid I M-arched hia mx 111-U mid took brtwren Jl.io and f 14 1 alwi tiMik Inn Miiti h and knife mid other per-.iuiil rrfecta. I will allow the orli.vra where 1 hid thewr tluiiKH nearby. "Afti-r lnktiiK whatever of value be had in (XM'keta I dranK'-d the tuxly away a short distance into the wood and dared it in a ditch, where I covered it ovr with leaves ami brush. Then I went back to the caliin and cooked my breakfast. Aflrr eatiii it, I mode my way by a roundaltout route to Portland." Sherilf Hancock brought out Johnaoil Monday iiiorniiif and placed In 111 in jail to await circuit court. A murder i not a bailable olfi-nsc in a case of this kind lie will remain in jail until court meet this Kali. The confcMioii put at reat any doubt a the J'erdue'a murderer. Only for badge founil in 1'crdue' watch pocket marked "K. K. I'erdue, Spokane, .luliiison. the dead man' identity perhaps never bave lieen eitnblinhed. JobiiMiii clainifi that I'erdue, after quar relling, told hi 111 be would get him, or words lo that effect, and that he then tired, with a Wincheiter, which he had Urrowed from Mr. Kelly, Fifth and liiirnside, Cortland, lie then aay he ,..,. 1.:... 1 -ft... tttLittu Ilia aillCII 111 III LUU lilVIIIC, .1111 .ft .1. money, walked to Batik and from there oompaliwrs, drove in a ri to the drove, taking the train to 1'ortlaud. He ray he threw away IVrdue' purse upon reaching I'ort land. .lolniHon aay he iloe not think lliey will hang him as he ihot in defence, Just how this will go down with a jury remains to le seen, as Johnson admits to robbing the dead man after the killing. AN UNLUCKV DAY J Mrs. Kerr, of Mlddletoo. Lanes a House, by Tire AND I. D. TBOkNH LOSES A BAKN Htust wss Lsiittd Occaplrd by Wm. Preset Back uf Cider Fsctary Friday night was a bad one for two Uilleboro nnmertv owners. About 10:.l0 a bonne belonging Mrs. Kerr, of Middleton. caught Fred Wilcox, of Greenville, was n town Monday. Jake Smith, of North Plain, waa in the last of the week. Uev. J. Soper, of near Scholia, waa in the city Friday. John Kilter, or Helvetia, waa down to the bub, Friday. 0. II. Pranger, of I,einyv'ille, was in the city Saturday. Julius Aabahr, of South Tuala tin, waa in town Saturday. Butterick Fashion book, and any pattern, for 2 cents at Baird s. J. A Long and A. K. McCumaey were In from above Mountaindale, (0 Saturday. Cbas. Hickethier.of Cedar Mill, HOVK WHEELS tl Mayor Dennis Names Sever nl Important Committees TO START ACTIVELY TO WORK I'otititiiftlrr Bra Cornelius Appointed Secretary At a meeting of the executive com mittee on the Htraet carnival, last week, B. P. Cornelius was elected secretary, and the big show will the "as up to the county neat the laat soon be on its feet. Stockmen will 01 toe Week. I tM ainrnchil with the mirimaa nl I it " -i -i ilh Irwin Hodson, making a One stock exhibit some t men tt t 1 me 1. 1. imnrte ik no t,.itnr than la nana . and to this end cash tri.H are lo be offer Ur lAA. M ' . . I I I II... sUrted. The b!ae evidently T: ' ' , ioi oeyoiHi jieiicoe, were in vuwn the wiKHlshed, used aa a Fr.iiT mornini,. tire, and although nearly all edicts of the renter, Win. Preaoo. were raved, the buildlug ia prac tically a total loss. Mr. Preaoo says hs does not know how the Ore Fred .illy, was a guest at home this week. started in kitchen. The fire department ar rived, but before water waa on it had too great a atari for aucceeafttl coping with the HaiiiM. At two o'clock the K. I Tborne barn waa discovered ablaze. Thit must have started from a cinder from the Kerr lira, ud Inald of tell niinutea the entire building was envelopul In (lames. There was a Inn of hay in tht structure, aud thin constitute the Inside Iom, Mrs, Kerr' los is about 6oo, while the Tborne loaa is about f khi. Neither had iunuiauce. Speaking of wale- there waa pltuty of water at all 1 1 met, and the bugaWt of lack uf water has been put down and out. PROH1S WANT APPEAL J. B. Walker, of Bnaverton, was in town Friday, the gnent of hi mother, Mrs. Mary Walker. Bert Mead, the Buxton old-timer, vlslled here the ourrent week, with headquarters at the Tualatin. A. F. Millard, formerly of Kio to it, now of Portland, was in the city Saturday, greeting friends. Money to loan on real en) ate Term reaionable. Apply to Ku- rati! Bros , IIlllsWo, Or. 2 1 -tf I Nortbrup, of Shady Brook, and Kugene Delplanche, of Center- villa, were In lbs city Saturday. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's boae you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennia. J. A. Zimmerman and II. M Baaford, of Harris Bridge, on the . .a in inmn - t u.u I .n u mmjt w mm ... he slso bad lt n iu Spokane. The prl- . . . afternoon oner arts as thou,eb be waa the alava of Saturday Ilar0O0n. . . ... ..I . . We bave juat received car ol Bain wagons from the factory Will sell at Portland prices.- Schulmerich Bros. 61tf Sam Elliott, eon of Ladd Klliott, killed a bear which dreaaed 300 Johnson made a signed confession al pound, above the Boyd mill, Col nelius Pass, last week. Frank Weiseoback. manager of the Witch Uszel hopyard, says the product is getting along nicely, and a good yield is promiaeu. Smokera like the Sohillerand the Kioallancia. Theae citars are of Lha heat atock. You Can't foot D authority on a good cigar. The afllliatea of St. Matthews' church are building a handsome oew residence for the resident priest, Rev. Father Buchoher. Alei. Gordon, of Glenooe, was in the city Saturday. Mr. uoruon has shipped bie entire hay crop to an Astoria firm for many years, and this year will be no exception. Rev. W. H. Black, formerly pub- ll. k.. Af Tha Other Side, a DODIllist publication oonduoted here in the pokane, (ina ... in tn.n Baiuruav, ioe Wash." and which were overlooked by I . ' . . li. rhr.ln.law. Sher- .lentity would Bu",..u' ' burne wueon. w narri- too manr .articles to .numerate, but we have anything the farmer needs. The largest stock ever shown In Washington ...! and nan and will beat all ' ' . . ! L I) , Bcnuimerion orua. Kmeat Schaer. of near Bethany, while trying to mount the J. B. Peterson seperetor while moving from the Peter Traschel farm, Sat urday, caught one leg In the spokes, throwing blm in euch a poeitjon that tbe wheel ran over the other leg. Both anklee were lacerated, but no bones) were broken. Dr. Tamiesie attended hit injuries. lahinff to tile their Tbe Prohis want the county court to appeal to theiupremec urt over thedeciwion ol Judge Mc Bride, in . l - u ....I. 11:11 .1 i:. ...... toe CHIUIU Illiiaooro uiuu, usee, T.,.u,i . ,u. :, B-.l which on a recount threw the . "F - aay. JIVIIVI Tf WW --.. y w--mmw v had proclaimed the district as dry . . at S Ik SI a as tbe plains oi rem. county Judge Goodin, in speaking ol the matter, said: "I think the matter is settled, so far as I am concerned, although I am not speaking for the balance of tbe Hoard. It would cost something lo get the matter toLn(j ftmj ine supreme court auu n wuuiu lake six months or a year to try it out. I do not think it will be carried up if left to tbe court. Hop pickers wsnted. Apply or write to Joeeph Cawrne, Cormiliua. Oregon, K. 1. Paciflo Stateh' phooe 31x2. 20 3 Cbas. Meaoham and wife, cf I yt wen here. Mountaindale, were In Friday, and spent the day with Henry Henre ed. Tbe committees selected at the meeting follow; I'riigraiull. V, Cornelius, lr. I', A. tlailey and II. ('.. (iuild. Advertising I,. A, Long, Kilitota Ml- len niul n 1 1.1. .Soliciting p'tiuds W. V. Wiley, I'al. Jack and I'M wind Schuliiierich. Music A. C. hbiili-, Mrs. S. T. Link- later uud l'.lisuU'tb Suiiili. Agricultural Kthlbits TIhm Council, lilcncoc; I' M. Kelsav and 1'. J. Wil liam. Hlllnhoro. Horticulture (leo. II. Wilcox, IlilU- lioro; W. R Harris, Purest C.rove, niul A. McC.ill. Oreuco. Caltle llxhibil James H.Sewell, Win. Schulmetich, lr. A, B. l!ilcy. Horses Suiiiuel Mooa, Ceiilt rville; John W, Coutiell, Hillslsiro, and II. It. ,lolii,on, l'orest C.rove. Poultry C.. A. Patterson, R. II. Orecr, Hillslioro, and C.eo, t). Sloan, Purest (rove. Sheep and Cents John Millie, Hills- boni; P'erd ('.roller, Scholia, and C.eorge Navlor, l'oicst drove. Swine I'.slubit Richard Urainlsh, Ho mer I'.miitott ami lleui. iKnlsell. Sewing Contest- Mr Joseph Ikiwua, Mr, li. W. Moore and Mr. J. A. I inline. Committee on Race C. W. Itedmond, I!. 11. Tongue, Hiltslioro, and Thos. Tsl- Imt, Cornelius. The various oomnnttees will get to work at onoe, and from the ap pointments it ih lo leel thai we ill bave tbe beet featured exhibit See Our Full Assortment H. C. HUNTER DBAD II. C. Hunter, aged 84 years, died at Beaverton, Sunday, August lo. Geo. Sloan and Bud Watson, of ITnMt nnvA ilntin Hia laat I ....... . u , v, .... .. t 1 1 of the week, mixing with Hillaboro l'ff"e,u w" ,n wreievmr, unio, may i.iiJ, aim waa weu HILLSBORO TIME TABLE Under tha new schedule the tiaasen ger trains in and out of Hillsboro Reedville, Ore. business men. Hop pickers wanted at the Reed vllle hop yard. No Japs employ led. Address W, W. HoBtetler, 21 tl arrive and leave as follows Leaves for Portland forest Grove Local 6 II a. m Hberi.lso Fiver 9 u a. til- Forest Grove Local io:4i a. in Forest C.rove Local V4 P. til. Corvalli Overland 4'.ty P- Arrive from Portland Corvalli Overland., :M . m, Forest Grove IacI 9:(7 a. m. Forest Grove Local :o7 p. m. Sheridan Flyer.., 5 -o p. m. r'orest Grove IXKal 0:47 P- " MISS CAROLINE BASFORD Miss C2 her Caroline Baaford, aged mm. died at ine noma 01 brother, H. M Basford, Thursday, Utream, was in town Saturday. 13, iwn uecsasea was a Warren W. Willis ma, of Moun taindale, and his neighbor, Alfred Krickson, were down to tbe city Friday, on business. W. P. Beard, who has Iwen up n the uascade locks uiturici an summer, was nere the last 01 tne week, enroute to Banks. Geo. Krebs, of Helvetia, was lown to the city Friday, and says tbst threshing is under way, with a fair yisld, in bis section. Jacob Raffety, of Mountaindale, and who hae been up in that coun trv since Dairy creek first was a 1 t 1 i . - o a ii il den 10 ituanna itecaer in iom, in 18-l'J be and bis wife went to Cali fornia, and later to Oregon. Going east be made bis second trip to I Oregon in lH75and fettled at Beav erton. His wife and the following children survive: Alonzo Hunter, A. L. Hunter, Sunny- side, Ore.; W. II. and J. F. Hunter, Beaverton: Mrs. II. C Hausafus, Arling ton; Mm, J. H. UllerHoti, Heaverton; snd Mrs. H. .1. Poilius, Portland. The fune ral ttok iilnce Tursdav. Mr. Hunter was a democrat of the old school and well reiiiemiM-rcd the memorable campaign when Andrew Jackson was electeil presi dent. PRIDEAUX-SORENSON Auffttst native of New Hampshire, and for veara has kept bouse for ber brotb- er. They settled here over a year ago, having purchased the Corne lius Brown place, below the Harris bridge, southeast of Newton. For Sale or Rent The Hillsboro flouring Mill; ca- nacitv: 70 barrels; has a large stor In nanacitv. Also, the Hillsboro Warehouse, oapaoity, 200,000 bush Is. Will be sold separate, or to gether. Apply to Jonn Mime, nuiBDoro. i Wanted, at once Bids on r00 oords of first-class cord wood, de livered at Hillnboro. "Wood," Argus office. 2124 Dr. A. R. Bailey and District At torney Tongue hunted and Gshed over on the Track the current week, going in via North Yamhill. The Poet Card Bataar has just received a lot ot photographic views ot JiHisnoro. Arthur J. Prideaux. of Marion county, snd Miss Frances T. Sor- enson, of Forest Grove, were mar ried at that place, Saturday, Au gust ir, l'JOS. Both are graduates of P. U. The groom was promi nent in athletia and oratorical oir AddreHB, cles at tbe University, and the bride taught in the Forest Grove public sohools last year. Farm lor Sale I wish to sell my farm, containing lf2 acres. 110 acres under piow. iuiw. pvivb ---- ( i i oinH. ' - o Kood bouse, baro and orchard, J i fhtm9 mill alwaya find a large mock im hh Hniith nl Hi aboro. ana one a n. t in our vara a dou...: Wm . ,ian oarrv onoa hnildlnir blocks. Those Intend log to build will find a large eup ..iZ. r inmhar at our yard, and yon vl iua tn rail and look over BrO IU"""." Vmm F. K Rowell. of Scholls, wa up our StooK . " prominent HcbolU' peopi mile west of Farmington. For fur ther information, address, K. Burkbalter, 44 (1m Hillsboro, Ore. K. K Rowell, of Bcuolis, waa up our lioca flKrll." P O Friday, and state that he and otb Groner-Rowell Co . ,'DU er prominent flcbolU' people hav addrees, Hillsboro, Ore., it. v. - Vutan trnino In -t the OrftffOO Kls0- I t.L-. U7kttmnUi eaaldloB 00 BaSB- .. ri" . , jiHnaw-Tl", - I Latween rirsv anu,,cwo trie to build a branch into wai section, taouine one of the most line, tanked ud on CJbrnellMJJ5 Ol! fertile rinrtinna nf Waahinaton ooun .j ;anfnad that evening and ty. As yet tbey have receiveo - big hrouy, tnieMeniug mtle encouragement, owing w tQ Da wire, ana oiuerwiw fci ikr manv nrnnnsed lines arc I, n..if dnmonstrativs. Mar . f ' I I U U I iubv" . first up for consideration. ah Atkinson called in several men ... ... . n . 7 . ta nhalreoerous Jacob, noute 3. Minsboro. raomu Pv"Fu",:,n. hnlhi Whitnaort tibone. Farmers Six. county jal for the nlgM- Geo. Loeb. of Po ,ith h. ArnhhnldathlA week. UtMouioi-. aAtA the be baa Dean udmiw u b - wife ha. bien camping with the he hay -J- l :t. . Maachanv Li'-'-" ' ' 8am Smith and wife were down from the Gales Creek country, the ast of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, it will be remembered, bad a "double wedding a few weeks Nice things to Ugo being married at the Tuala- send to your Eastern friends. 22-tf tin at 2:00 in the afternoon, and at Gales Creek in the evening all be ll. G. Guild and wife are spend Ins the week with relatives at Klk City, and at the beach at Newport They will return tbe hrsl oi next week. Cbas. Koontz and wife and Mine Maud Alexander returned the last of the week from a visit at Seattle. The Glenooe baseball team was a . . . a 1 haatan bv Helvetia on tne local o-rntinda Sunday. Tbe married man of HHisDoro piayfu a six Innintr same with the singles, with the result of a score of 7 to 5 In the in ne,ith. .i ika UAnatiAta an. nniiifl i . T m' ' u:. Peter Grossen, of near West Un Q,rt om in town Friday, enroule h.m thought might have been cause a Uales creek junuoe neia Cunid's court out of his jurisdic tion. Here's a knot that enouitt I be well tied. Coroner E. C. Brown has re ceived word that J. H. Cockerham, of MoMinnville, baa located his Eborn Perdue, formerly A GOODLY SUPPLY i f toilet aids is an absolute necessity at this resort e-cially. Whether you ttuy t home or go away you need them just the same. That this pharmacy is the best place to obtain them auy one will tell you who has once used Our Toilet Aid unci Articles. They are the kind that esjieclally ap jieal to women of refinement. For that reason we Invite you to secure your supply here, knowing you will lie more than satisfied. Hillsboro Pharmacy A. S. Sholea, Pre Ceo. S hulmerich, Cashier Statement of Condition of Hillsboro Commercial Bank at the close of business, July 15, 1908 RKSOURCKS Loans f 181,361.68 Cash and due from bank V-1. 3.t. 36 Real estate 6 Sno.oo Furniture, Fixtures.. 7,700.00 fjS9.1yS.04 LIABILITIES $ Capitol Stock Surplus Undivided profits, Ik-posits 25,000.00 . 10,000.00 930 13 f.So, 198.04 Attest: Geo. Scliulmericli, Cashier Directors A. S. SHOLES EDWARD SCIIULMLRICH S. B. HUSTON C. S. RUSSUL W. N. BARRETT E. B. TONGUE J.W.CONNELL THE DELTA DRUG STORE Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We also carry a complete Hue 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. m in w. 7 relative, MISS Aiexanuer ia uiuuii improvou . .,,.-, ,nH ,w u- 1, nnw married and living at Fries, Vir einia. This was the Perdue Cock- .THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY 1 1 l ..I 1. ,a M,t MnAH nllBM PiajOU O'U MWW .ww kn.inaaa l. lUm Vloll. 1 1 f... tha marsinil man. and on luaurisuu- .mo.ooo u. euouu . .-- .....! th all covered themselves WHD ""7 '-"" glory. The gsms was called to al- A. Q. Watson, of Forest Grove, in. the Glenooe-Helvetia game. has sued W. E. Beard and bis for J, W. Connell and J. W. Bailey ara mi above Mountaindale, Hun day. and witnessed the killing of a . ' . n.. IIt!lll D 11.- Haar r J noi. Willis, rreu- vur home from Buxton, where he went the murdered man found near Timber. W. L. Hoehren, of Dallas, and who has charge of H. V. Gates' water system at that plaoe was in a . ma I m i . r a .a . t sir mer partner, mi.ner, tor money to jrn over punuay, me guest oi uis due on a note, and the BanltB' Lister, Mrs. Klsworth Wilkes, Lesttr nrooertv of defendants baa been at- Soehren. of Los Gatos, Cal was Tenth and Morrison, Portland, O.'ejtoo A.-P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal CWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet,, have a $20,000 equiptnetit employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leucw an others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution CSald a Business Miiur Keep hammering away everlastingly on- thorougli work. It will win out In the end." Said uu Educator I "The quality of instruc tion given in your acliool makes it the standard of its khifl In the Northwest.'' JLOpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Reference! 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any bualnesa man la Portland. tached by Deputy Sheriff Downs .oiin.nd John Houser were also i"""y """' up with the party. Word has been received here r. -1 u M..t!n m iih I mat Ariuur uuiuurt, lor vosvrn IV 1 UMIUB. Ul mo luniiu "- I ' l !,L .U-IIMI .I II.LlIm . It 1 !.. l i.t... itu t v. i.i icooneoieu wiiu mo uiunuuru ukuh ipoBBti. snenaing a wbbk whu rem aUo a guest ol his sister over Sun day: Ulysses Jackson, a Washington countv oldtimer, is down from Thos. Bailev and friend, Beck, of Portland, came out John Sun' T?k1 -TA and stalas that the -- Plant' waB badlv burned "ves out in the Glenooe section, wheat weT' 2o bustlfto thS: Clear Lake, Iowa, a few days He i, a brother of John W. and BRO. ni WUB ICUBlllllg junuuuo yy, u, jhukbuu. launch, and bis neiper was smog- ins a Diue. .The gasoline ignited, . . i i nil - I ... . 1 paaiy ourmng u..-or a .ou, u d d f f d , m ,f89,M Dd U. t nn outing alove Denny's, that ha will loss his eves ght. Gil J . ... I - 1 I I t T I Vnm Qm U.nliin' ltnhla.ilian T. nMtna of Oraanvi a. was more IB a Bonioiaw oi sirs, usuo, "' Md Lnd he and his wife are on a hon plow, nearly new. -J, N. Miller, anmnnn in mwa. i uiiidui-iu, ... . , - out his way Special discount of 15 per cent on aoreen doors and adjustable win' dow screens, for short time only, at Patterson's. W. B. DOLANi!ffi Chenette Row, Main St., Hillsboro'; ' , ,. Bet. First and Second . . MaKes Specialty of Metal . and Composition Roofing, Shy-lights and Cornice WorK. V General Jobbing Respectfully solicits a share of the public's patronage. guaranteed. ' BatisfAction In health. L,-rVf i'SW : ft.'.'i-ifc.. '' -yH-" It 1 .1 Mi