11. n. Fii. h. of r .1 . .... . Uin City V iHlimwIty. Kred Haiuel.nf VhI I'muii town lli'm morning. l. It. K iu r irk returned from Tillamook ouliiig, Monday. TllllU, laillp Kt'Mlls, liaillllHM kH, rativaas ruin, al Patternon'ii. John I'urve ami wif mi-m ovur rjllll I AKt! TO SIB 1B FAIHIU fmiii South Tualatin, yesterday. Ienla, ( imp stool, hammocka, 1 ,W 11 HMMaMMbMyMwiAl Inl llfdiWli him'n niiim mnl IIIaMai riMMi dllUI IU MEET STKANGE DEATH ii i ii A. ,.(1huiI TliMMUlt :"y Yester day. lr Ncliuleiii fl, l.r, kiluMd ! K m4 ait Hardiur y,, j.hin Thomas Johnson, u murderer WUr Johnson, u iu t.i ywlM.Uy, anil. In ruu itli lirf it out father, nil thn I'. Kily It. .V Thiiiii. $ Htulun, rnrouw o in i'i.',......' home 1" Ni1biu. her nil" lo '"""I" Indefinite- ... .....niiinlnB her waa her ... - , w Hubert M. WiMiJ, of (.aston, 1'ouiid Dead Monday tUI MK4NUE WOUND S BEAKT canvaea coU, etc , at Pill tmm' (ieo. V. Htilt, one of Iteaverlon'a old timrra, m u lo lh nty ym iPllliV. at :. . : . r .. t r . i . . miaa mia inner, in rorllati'1 in lit gunet nf her aunt, Mm I', li (iarilnttr. Wallace l'.rnwn ami wife, am vln iling Willi His family of I. I Mum ItK'k, of near I'.eaverlon. Note llaird'a HL.rrinU lliix week in rliililrrn'a waali ritiita, ami row- para with I'orllai.il irirea. (Ieo. Ireland aril on thn hlrwl i i . 0, W'lr "" l'f mn yealerdar, after lu1K laid uIWy. frimrlnr, Mrs Johiiaon aaid alia did leral day with rhuuiiialicin. Mn. A. M. I'.ruan, of thin city. departed Sunday lor an rilnnded viml with relative in Iowa. J. II Davis wan in from hi Moiililaiudale raurli yealerilay, on liuaiiirwn with the county trrnKurnr Mrs Mary Kvani, of Iteaverton, falnUil while iu thn Meier A Frank torn, I'orllainl, Tuwilay, the rn-ult of Mrraaiva hat. Hit uij fiain 1 bat tbc Accidiiatil Dtatli Waa frraok Hoveuiluo, of llee'l ville, ' id Up to tho huh ysgtflrlay. H. II. Kogem ami wife, of Sher wixiil, were io town yeHterlay. Icerream cpcialH every Kumlay, at l'aliiialoer'i Contnctiuniiry. 21 tf Mra. Thoi. Murphy ami son, Thou. Jr., wore in from Mountain tlali. Tuetiday afternoon. Mra. A. . OwenH, of I.eham, WaMh , who in vinilinfr, friondH in this county, wtH in town yexterday. I'.eni. BchoGeld, one of the re- Keuta ol the Monmouth Normal, wait down from LornelniH 1 uewlay afternoon. U. (i. Gardner and wife and It C. Vaunht and family returned lU!, JaiiiK. two yr old iu ii... ....i .i;.l nut wpiiI i" "i'"'"". . .1 ...a him to know h wai in loBII loll.c Mil'fi. lit'. "!" '" HllllUII' "' I NIHH J 1M.IIIH 1.1 lie! dial I on li 'U n. liolxTl M. Wood, who three year at(o wan nhot at two tiliibM hy (leo. Allen Mcl'oiiald, a jealouH nwain, the revolvnr enappitiK twice, lived Friday from a fortDight'e catnpinfj only to meet a myHteriouii death, at Buxton. I he hody of Wood waa found near H)cial discount of lTijwrcent the Imrn of the U. 0. Jennings' on acreen doora and adjuetahle win- ranch, a mile from Canton, Monday down Bcreena, for Bhort time only, ' J .k ri.n...o....i. morniiift, hy Mr. Jenriinfta. Wood r .!.. lii 1.1 lie! dial I on li. u ui'ii". - . a lrIO"l r,,l,', ,0"" "0'' .k.i I,. liatillc ! IIMl out Tl.r ! I lliu Hiin.lleji, ,1,,, IniiUu.t 4 Urn yr ! iMiiuci i )"lin" " ""V Tu" W' l-I""' W. Iliiii.llejf Ihal Mft or i"'li 'iii " "" nunnir til. I'almaleer'a Cunfnrtionery car rim tha rhuirent linn of cignTH ami When in town 'Jit! t,.h,,,.,i, ilioiilil naiiK l.ul i hat Jutinton Wk'V I'mlua'a humr ami t"M M Jhni Ui H lohaivj ill the I lly . .... I p.Ymnil lor raliUK I "' "n -jy, u , et Iihl i lallll. uiuiwni .... ...... w.... I he Ul ' ' titm 1' a J"'1" ,n l.iviibri l Waller, ram out to r the .ilourr Ul Juliuxm ti miil'l W. N Hnrll ...nnwl. aii'l Hie lieailiii. art lul thl .(inn .hi lll likely gu over until Be il rrk MKS. CYN1IIIA MtCUMSKY Mr I'ynlhia Mr(Jumiy. talit ul Indiana, and aged 71 yeara, died in Portland laal Falurday l ceaurd runt li Oregon In 12. and livml mar MountaiixlaU a tiuinhrr ofyran. Khe waa a aialrr of J. A. Liitf. She lea vim a aon, A. K Mc Cumrey, of Mountaliiilale, ami a dauithtrr, Mra. Altna Mearhaui.of Porllaii.l Mra. Mcl'uinaey waa a woman of alellilC charn '.er and her many friend in orlh Waah iiiifliin ruuni will I arieved l hear of her death. PKOUATE at Patleraon'a. Frank 0. Mitchell, of Pendleton, and who ia interested in the drug hurjineaa at Athena and Pendleton, waa in town thin week, the guent of frieoda. John Loftia, who hat) a neat little farm up in the Arcade ecbool dm trict. waa in town yenterdny, and aaya that the cropH are looking fine up on the hula. Hen nickera wanted at the Wm .., tb.il .1. -miuiKs worked for h.m R . . j tfa o HiUgborO irn- years. hihiwiiiK aim aKr, r7uu uum - , - .- . . .... , . . l.i lue Ii.ii:. In iioiilv on half interest in l ereon UBBiriuB io pica uu, ruuu.u U ill ahout len feet from the ham door, wilh a terrible hole, made hy Home li unt iiiMlrument, in hia heart. Jei iiiii(h aya he naw Wood early in the morning, and that Wood wi nt in oik t the Urn, while lilt pa r t m r, .li-miiiign, pn irnl hrrukfiikt. (oiiig tin- luiru it littn- 1;iIit lit footii! the I Uxlv loroner K. C. Hrowtl was initilinl . ui I .i j 1 1 r wiih rniuin If il. Mr. It million lull) thrtii th.it lie knew ol no nit- mIiu li.nl a Kiu-vaure ).iiint the ileail in thn i' veari. alliitniiik Inn wnv tin- (.inn, that Wood Imil uo iaterH to I fefflater at tD8 yara, Or Wllu iagtey how tns nintlv; mill that Wool wan noi x. Hare UlllaborO. . . 'i i r. i..i ....... 1.1 1 in any nv to hliiine fur the MclHmald H i r, Unit Mi'Iiotmlil warn prartirally m- s.ine.iiil tlint the linn Mi'Doiial'l.who the ...uiv Uuh ai.lit.l (uaiiliaa flia. Im Uiri, iiiliiin, ami IhiIoIh pnoe-l al Ijui Seol II rl It linal aellleuiem e.Ule Maraaiel K h. dfcaH. - lUmd 1.1 euar.hau f Klella .Smith, ttllB (,.i.nnl A iiiirtlirliH of elalc ol Kairll Smllli, niHiot . ami l ulu laven .l. .Irrrawtl, lileil ami appiovfit Ailiinuiaitalrti nlale ! A. Morgan aullinrueit to ll teal etlate - leuiK k!i.n,rU. k aoniit ailminlitfotix exate Auua Kiooehaik, ileteawl: loud i"a - II K. ieiin aoptil ailmlnlalrator elatc oilir l.ilinum ilriea-tl. IhHIiIi al I"'- ., ... StaleJ Ptopotala Salr.l I.I.I, will I Kirtvr.l hy the mi itritiiftiril. ami oiwne.l on Monday, Aug. i. (oi iiiiimneinenl ou m-IumiI hull. ling In lHalili'1 No. I. Si-ll'nntionii mat he nee ii al inv home, neai t'.lem'oe. in .1 Ilia nlli. r ul I'lilllitV lU.lkIC lOi Ultl. J.m. t'onnell ii i llillahoio. (lie. K. I'. I No. I Mr Maud (iragg and nun re I n mi I Huiulay from an eilemled vinil wilh Mr. (irKg emter, Mm. (ieo Jack, of near Fartuinglmi. The fatiiou Harelwoml Ice Cream, I-owtiey' and Aldon CIhk:- olale. iuel what everyone want, at Palmaleor' Confectionery. 21 tf Mr. Jeeae Crandall, of Rancher, Montana, ia her fir an extended . . . a 1 mil wilh hr parent, Mr. ami Mr C K. Bradley, and other rela Uvea. Ado nh lloniik. wlume Mac wel nl town will Iw ma.le Ktihur han hr the advent of the Oregon Klevtric, wa over In the city tin morning. Horn, to Mr. and Mr. Clia. Ha- ker, ol Hiimner, Waah , Atigunt 12. I'.His. a aon. Mra. Baker wan lor- merly Mow Araiuinta lltiuiphreya, of thia city. Iol One pair diamond ear ring and one diamond ring; le iween Farmiogton and lleaverton Finder pleane call l tbiH ollice and receive reward. '- ' l.aao Conwy, who did brick i .i. iJ..l. .. I ...urioh anil wora oil ma ni""1"" Wehrung block away hack in lS'.KI, ami now hailing from I.oa Angelea, wa ill the city yesterday. Doneleon iaatill at the name old .t.ml. wilh a full hm ol lurnieii ing for the houaa ing any cut m price 2Ctf Edward Uolling, for feveral veara with the P. II. it N.. baa me.iay nr Mmi iire ai o.mh, oie b unl lhe Harding ice cream par 1,1, iiii nraim. om upon ap iroarn oi oni- . . , n(. lni .:t v. ier to urret. wa entirely to Mame. -' Vr.'.. Mli Jeniinigv the wile over whom Mc I pleased W mCBV DIB iriBHUB lionalil iKf.uiie inunli tous, loin the name . . u . . . i pLi mi. JOOOIC lJOIUOIl-av, ui vu.u 'ORTY-EIGHT GIVEN ' PAPERS Fen (iet First, II Second and 21 (Jet Third LARGEST CLASS FOR MANY YEARS Board Consiat af Supt. Ca aad Wife aid J. W. Marnh County Kxamining Board yeeter lay Gniahed grading the papers of the recent teachere' examination, and granted certiGcaUa to the cum ber of 4S, distributed aa follows: First irra.le Nettie M. Thomas, Merle Shaiinahan, IIal Squires, Kva Catching Krnest Wehh, Otto Ktatn. Aihlie K. Ktce Mrs. M. M. C. Saltas and Ralph Wanti. Second erade lodie Kvans, Mrs. W K. H:uiue. Roe Vandcrvehlf n, Martha ltechen, Clarence Russel, Kdith Moulton Catherine Mclnnis, Kthel K. Kopphn, Maude V. Knight, Jessie M. Gardner and Warren II. Urown. Third grade Iora A. Johnson, Bessie M. Sliirilevant, Catherine Lhalmeis, Iva M. Snt-11, I'lorence Templeton, Amy O. I'echen, .las. A. Camphcll. Oral W. Humphrey, Kmma Kraus, I ieorgia Moore Ktla E. Vandthey. Maicella Morrisey, l.aura Willis, Oscar Lund, Jessie B. Hutcher. Alfred I.aild, Aetna S. Kmmell, Mrs. C. Vickers, Helen Kollinger, Mild red V. Vose, liessie Parsrjns, Claire Pratt, Alice R. Barnes. Rosella Shea, Muriel J. Crouch, Lillie Ayres, Alta Black. Fred Berg?f, of BeiUliy, was ia the city yeate rday. Angus McLeod.of Mountain dale waa in town Tuesday. Norman Greer in enjoying an outing over in the Nehalein. Clerk Bailey has issued 2') hunt er licenws for the current year. Or Gardner was down from Mountaindale the first of the week Geo. Miller, of Cooper Mountain, was in the county seat thin morning. Born. AugUt li, 1'JOS, tO Fred rVW'rWrrrVVrrrrrr Nortbrup and wife, Shady Brook, JAMKJJ ,,HILLlpB TAMIE81. M. D. PHVSICIAN AND SURGEON P. A. BAILEY, M. D. I'liysif ian and Snrgeotl ' Ollice-Il.iley-Miriran lilm'k, upatalrs. KiMimi 12, l:l ami 15. Kesi.lenee-Koulli-weit nirner l!a.eline aud Keiiind tftn-eia. ttotli Phones. S. T. LINKLATER, M. B, C. M., PHYSICIAN ArD SURGEON Office uiiHtairs over The Ilelta IruK Htor Ktildence East of Court Houhp, In tbe corner of the block. a BOO. The infant child of Mr. and Mra Peter Nelson, of West Union, Surgeon Boiithern I'ael He Railroad Co. ,. , , , ... Consultation in French or huelmn. Ol- died laat night. ,lpHtairs, over L. M. Hojrl Co's. store. north side of Main tit.., HilUhoro, Or. State Game Warden U. 0. Stev enson, of Forest Grove, was in the wVirWrWlrWrVr city this morning. A B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.I). S Born. August 1!). 1908, to Abra ham Nelson and wife, of this side of Scappoose, a bod. Will Finney is out from Portland for a short vacation with his par ents, W. A. FiDney and wife. Marriage line one has been grant ed Erneet W; Foord, Hilleboro, and Dora Smith, Farmington. John Vanderwal, the rustling insurance agent, was up from h:B Baseline farm Tuesday afternoon. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Blpck. Both Phone. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. . J.J. Meacham, 01 Mountainaaie, hillsboro - OREOON came down irono a cuxton vien, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tii-v it her Inoiliiiiid, and the whole .itl.nr seems shromied iii nivstery. A Htn k fouinl iu the ham and it is tin iiht this may hare lieen the inslru 111. nl that killed' WoimI. It is aliout three d el 111 length, has a hhuit point, aud, on lhe sharper end m found hltod, es tetidiiiK an inch ami a half. The heart .i pierced almost throiif(b and a trail o( hhxjil Iriim the Iwiti door extended to heie the dead man lay. It did not m Tin poasihle that with to scant h!ooil inarka the stu k could have hceti respon sihle for the death. llr J. A lUker was lhe coroner's phy sician. The jury coiisisting of Thomas Cariiucliael, S. S. Unox, K. F. Wilcoa. II. Dniiies, II. 1.. Coates and II. F. kr. Inner found the followinie verdict: "We the jurv setting on the IkmIv of R.iUft M. Wixd hclicve that his death w.n the Immediate result of a wound in hia left side, caused hya blunt instrument which ienelratcd the heart, causing in stant death. We also believe that the . 1 1 .Ilv iiiHieled." w uuini w .... i'.v ....... . 1 't- . , i iutii the evidence it was not showu caused more suffering, owing to tne thai anv one would lie lnteresteil linan- humi(lit .. .11 1. ....... u Oi Wiuxl'l dekth No ' one iremed to bem him animus. Wood While playing on a bench Sun Is nil I'jicliHliiiiBii aim nas mown .leniinik's for years, lie was Cal., who has been visiting rela tives in Forest Grove, is the gueet of Miss Minnie Hartrampf.and will leave in the morning for her home. For Sale I have for sale several acres of oat bay, which I will sell standing, shocked or delivered. F. M. Barnee, 2 miles south of Hills boro. Ind. phone, 1133. 19 tf Chas. Mitchell and wife return ed to Pendleton the first of the week. Mrs. Margaret McKinney, who aocomDanied Chas. from 1 en dleton. will remain a few weeks longer. Monday was the supreme "warm er," mercury climbing up to 90 in tbe shade. Tuesday was bad, and ..J.' H 1 - " so was yeaieraay, uuw muuuaj A W Smith et al to C T Miller, lots 1 and 2, Greenlierg heights $ Annie Mathews et al to Netta Losey, 10 acres in sec 28 t 2 I w Frederick (it isler et al to D I Corri- eri. pt blk 5 Simmons add Hbo 825 I J (iuild tt 111 tol II Collier, 137-5 acres sec t 2 a 2 w 5 000 H Wirtz et ux to Francis M Crab- tree et ux. pt blk 42 Forest Grove. 1000 MarkSidwell etal to Archie K IUgga ii al 120 acres sec Utttl5 1 00 tnhn Smith et ux to J II Hoffman et ux. Dart sec 4 t 2 s 1 w 050 Sarah K Rood to Ina B Rood, 80 acs in .lohn Landess d 1 C 1 Wui P Beard to Geo K Bagley, nft 01 np u w 1 t 1 n A w 10 E A Hvde et ux to J S HofTman, pt blk 6 Forest Grove. 7" Geo W Clark to Wm a Poonnan, 20 acres sec t 2 a I w 5000 I) B Cooper et ux to W E Groat et al inarres sec ltlS 20OO Harrv Lazott to Rilla Lazott, 16 acres rr o t 1 n A. w- "00 Marie A Patton et al to M T Patton, cart block 4 Forest Grove Xute Harper et ux to Mrs. Flora M. Muufonl, pt oik 2 BaiiKS y V lr V A. Hailey who baa driven over Washington county for over IU yearn in the nractiit of medicine, Have that tbe Brain crop for this I'oiitiiy will lie the bumper prod no tuui iii the history of the common wealth. Notwithstanding the coun ty i first In dairying it still raises tinirh Riin. This Is caused by increased acreage of tillable lands, first, and woondly and of prime importance, is thn fact that since dairying came in vogue lhe grain crops have nearly doubled in yield. Mrs. J. II. Donaldson, whose htHbaud was killed by the I'. 11 ' N engine at Hilling' crossing, a year and a half ago, is now visit ing wilh her daughter, Mrs. John Iteaiichamp, Wrights, Wash, rfhn writes that John was bitien by rattlesnake a few weeks ago, and for some time il was considered very dangerous. John is recover ing however, but the Argtis'll bet it knows what he used for the cure. Clearance sale of all men's, boyB' and ladies' suits. Will I sold at actual final and all broken lineB t'.ttrritttt S ii It. i in in An MA stock of the M.tomlian Store of Hohulmerich lire. Come early nd get your cholcn. .Tr.hr. .null a Helvetia cheese- maker, bachelor, was brought in today, charged with insanity. Los li Is a native of Hwilerland, aged about nr. .ml la aa liritftlt as a UOl lar. He'will have his hearing be- for. Dcclin tb sallernoou Losli is rational on many topic. anrl la a, at t r. aVAIll 111 O M'i a nil luinwo.M-p curae to America in 1SH2. 1 lAVA .III Vn a bnwerv dance at Centerville Hall, Saturday, Auguji 2.i:h. JCverybiidy invited, win also utart idearanoe sale (mm the bov date, to continue for one . .t. .-(.I iliunnlint. niiiiilii, av rpoomi Orsterman. Thus. Withycou.be, of Farming ton, wan in today, taking out sev nr.t r-ut nf tin from tne J uiiiiuioia fw ---- m C. Lamkin shoo, for bin new farm residence. 1C 0. Brown etarftd lr tb mountains above Galee Creek, this afternoon, for a ehorl vacation. I ait) tint tusk 1 make the rut down, wtien i gev "" Honest prioes has lieen our motto, and will le in the future. Goods bought at Doiislson's will Im taken back if not found satisfactory, as represented. - W. O. Douelnoii. Rev Harold G Itobiuson, who visiled here wilh his brother, Kev. A Robinson, some years stfo, wan shot and killed while filling on hie ..i. .,.r Msllxmrne. Australia The miiriierer wa ' -... uattor of the Hlackwood Presbvteriau Church, Australia, at , 1 1.;. ,l-.th He leaves a (lie lliue oi io-"-- if.v Robinson comes ol r ;i of cleriiv. The uews of his death came as a great shock lev A. Kobinson and fatuily. ... i i ..mintv is full of vtasoioK"'" noxious weeds-suoh as the Kue ,T.n ,i:nliaa and Chinese this ,t road suuervisors are em urn, -- l,it,ao nowereil to cut im"' " a""-J- "!Tn fielda. to hire help to de- Toy them, and charge the ee t0 thn property owns. Towns .... i:.i. i.i a nne oi no 0 Ho nor more than $MH) if they are not cut after notice ny Lvieors. If tbe road supervisor pervieore he pRn does noi oouiii" , , i.. nna.i .ri or nn. i" "." nown thelja kfterD0On, Franois King, the about 30 1 ' ... ( um k'inu nf V -...I I..... im tlie enroll liter I own . . . L Me U U said to have near Cedar Mill, fell and broke an U tii uncalled for, has never had trouble. ,rm ,t the elbow. Vt. UoblDBOn t'oioner iiron was not ratisiied with j Beaverton, reduced the fracture .1,. mnl Tnesilav. renairtd lo the .leimiiiK' laiich m co'mpany with Dr. w. jj jj Lytle'e auto passed through !. woikI. i,..t found nothing new The Tuesday, enroute to Sheri- o.l.c,.Un..wth.ek Ua ne reaso , u V"'.' T' K.K.and little IiIimmi on me suia. i ... -..,..--- - - . i., ..riiiehirteiiveloDed the end liilius kruttsohnitt. of the froutn ..r l iimw l. nl the IiIikkI awav. The I .ant intn Tillamook lenn.ngs are sir aiKtalftrw.t.l pe opt e, and he rftil Bitll.tioii ...ii i.i.iii unfinished story ami one that was reacted by all who heard Burkhalter, the champion them. . :. Jlar killer of the Farmington sec XrTJS tion, and who makes his kill ever, the sink and the wounded portions year over 0U the llson, was in id lr. W yeili ., . II. . K' the dead man's anatomy, ami lounii that lhe end litte.l pcrlecuy "o " Bound, when all Hie wrls were piacru mutual juxtaposition, Willi pressure hied. They are satisneo, ami so arc llieollii uK that the wouml was acciueni .i I iiint in some unai countable man- r'i W o.nl fell on the stick with great rce, causing his death. They also found to .1 W tf 1 l. 1 1 la u.i.mii us ileum, iiievaisu luunu . oaaiAr.iav. mr. ineuueuuau in ,wtt'hc.ewasailotofextravasatelhlo. ' uh tnB fidelity Mutual Ins. Z!: i&Sff. IB r He is a brother of Kd. Mj. there u-en foul i-lav and the wound made denhall, Portland's famous cnmi- KlUtard there woul.t have lieen no Mj Jawyer. lo.l clot. Uo.lwaS.ur.eu.u...e,.... .u-.-.-.l T... inv evciunir. nnariv due luguwuu """'J . f and itatrymen are pairoui.uiir; White Box added Lnndnnaers at Hillsboro and Forest i.r .dnma in their cans Sun- rirnv. and. as the farmers get their aiioMic. ,."- . day in the iimeai oi me auuuuvoi py cnecaB evcir uwuiu tri citv league team by a ecore of it a fine busineeB. Hillsboro has 1 " i t- LI . .. In Aral - i . ) "ha oamn nr lar iuimiia ma itiiiiu iruui oikui-u hi I Vu i), B""v " - J I i r , . , i. ..f .nv nlaved on the Sherwood nlaoe in dairy production Btnce tbe diamond, this season, ana me w advent oi me conueusero fans present were kept on edge irom Migg Anna Jacki worBing at the ...... ...out nav 9 in) or hlg tUB Siaiuio "'.. .. t r.iu). fcDd pr vate owners iu y-j 1 l ..uinn. and if knowing- F" - -t; i- ,uifl nRire to no v allow weeus m -- to seed are also liable to a nne ThaW.LZeigweid.whois miss- ina from Portland, and whose uraiv mgl ... tr.fvvl was otind up io . T... lallll I lllltll. i r,ii. iif J'.;; 'iX at t mbe . and he and Jonnson u- Uooin . They stayed all CUp,ed Hop n J John Jon telU the Argu. reporter tht he left Zeigweid tne n . ll.iltAP VHH ItU a here. . ,-- . inr,ni,nn . i a f i m imr. auu " l' " ' . T . I l. - 1 mwn Tuesdav. n.rvtne uurauaiver of Sonth Tualatin, was also iu the city. T. J. Mendenhall. well known here in early days, when be was a bov. was a looker in at the county S Montgomery et nx to John H Adams, pt blk 20 Forest Grove ...noo Otto .Nicholson et ux 10 a morion Cohen Keal F.st Co, lots 37 3 39 40 Garden Home (20 acres) 4o V K IViiK et ux to Jens v Hansen, lots 1 ami 2 bit a uuiey 43" F I) Stalford et al to Alfred Hinman et ux. 4S acres Peter Scholls U 1 C l niw K G Patton et al to Melchipreyer, part sec 13 t 1 s I w .470 r.,..uci,,.iit (V lo Geo N'aeve. lots 6 7 nand 14 Willow-brook farm 63 Werner A Wrenn to R Maliel Wrena 14a acs sees 26 and 27 t I s 2 w ( has K Geiet r et ux to Hannah r Campliell. It 1 C r. Geigrr 5- iraci 5 Wesley W Paine et ux to r Ij Brown mi 11 v ?a acres Wm Johnson diet ;nT. Ixmisa Hiller to .1 H Shields, 40 acs a-r 26 t 1 s 2 w- 3' Win K Rolling to Thos Hardin, part blk 1 Dak Grove add Hillslioro 500 A C Oonelson et ux to Jane Pooley, part blk I Wehrung add Hbo 150 Chas Opitz to O F Opitz, lot 3, Brug nen tract, e of Hillsboro 1 Fred Struchen to I'. H Brown, tract sec 9 t 2 s r l w 34'7 K A Hvde to F V Croneu, 50x100 ft blk 25, roresn .rove '3 Naticv Banks to M K Church, lot 7 aud w 2 lot 3 blk 1 Banks 1 W C Gray to T H Knight, 49 es t 1 11 r 4 w Alice llowuian to F I) Sawyer, 100 x 150 ft lot 4 blk 14 Forest Grove 2000 Theodore Pointer to Jas I) Cooke, acres Pointer donation 53 I N Swift to Guv Hoover, 7 acres .... JiUI near limey yesterday, and went on into Port land. Max Crandail returned from Tillamook last evening, having finished ezperting the county's books.- Mre. Thomas Simms, whose hus band owns the Roberts Bros.' place near Farmington. waB in the city yesterday. M. C. Case, county school super intendent, has bought the Phil Maeters place, on Sixth Street, be tween Oak and Fir. The married men of Hillsboro will play the Mountaindale Tigers, Frank Waibel, manager, at tne local grounds, Sunday. Wm. Boscow and wife, of Oak- Boom. . a. 5. Morgan Blk, Hilleboro. land. Cal.. wnere air. coecow is in VWWWW errrrV 600. R. BMglmy W. O. Naeo BAGLEY A HARE ATTOB.NEYS-AT-I.AW , Booms 1 and 2 Shutt Building HILLSBOltO, . . 0BEG05. VVVWVVVrVVlrfrrrrrV H. T. BAQLEYt . ATTORNEY-AT-lAyV Office, upstairs, over the Foat Office, Hlllaboro, - Oregon T VWWsrrrrrra1lrr E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW v the lumber buBtness, are guests of Peter Boscow and family. Capt. Wiley and daughters. Misses Wild a and Dora.were guests of Mr. Wiley's mother, Mrs. Ed wards, at Newberg, this week. Claude Robiuson, formerly with JOHN M. WALL ATTORNBY-AT-tAW Office Cpstalra, Bailey Morgan Block, Rooms, I an a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. the Argus, is married, and resideB rrrrrrrriMrrirrra at Hood River, where he nascnargf of the compcBing room of a local paper. David Kuratli, of Portland, haB bought an interest in the firm of Kuratli Brothers. The firm has W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrtca: Main Street, opp. Court Houue. niLLSBORO OREOON bought the Star Bakery building. vVtVtvvywWVMAAA' Second street. start to finish. Todd who pitcned for Sherwood was in his usual gooa form, holding the bunch from across ths stream down to 5 scat tei ing hits and striking out u oi their crack batters. Concannon and Pender, who pitched for the visitors, were found lor ji saie i.:ia and onlv struck out 6 of the Sox. Another game has been THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upstairs, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon rVVrVVrVVrrrirrVArrVrV DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector r : In Rear Of Lenneville's Blacksmith Shop Forest Gbovb Phone, Ind. 92 Long distance, No. 3c Moore laundry, while running the Tuesdav. on a tablecloth, had her left hand caught in the maohine, badly burning and lac erating it. Two fingers were dislo cated and the entire palm and hand severely burned. Dr. F. A. Bailey attended the sufferer. The Portland General Electric left for Portland, and never saye he leit r ,lthoUKh he 8ftin Tt , In Portland. gwritl7ohn.o"nthatheand ,g":i Min on a vacation "a onh. However, if Zeig Tve there is nothing wrong re doesn't eeem to be worried abot t'Sor $4,750. Report ha U that Zslgweid and wile are boit Springa. . .., .L.i,"...aM.ff..vfl k. Kann trvins for some time to arraiiK"" " j j:. fne (nrmahinff Hills- eague, on isnerwooa aim- go uuui. xt Sunday, the 23rd, wbioh boro its electric jtnoe for lighting omiseetobefully M good gam. parposes. M.. ""W aa last Sunday. The Sherwoods abouia vneoveriu - SB taSI, DUISiaj. ..iiraoina the ftOtinOU want ton ay theUolteon inenuis- oienny vu-,-, - ------ George 13. uooineon, o. uu .. u ht Laurel, was in yeiuerunj. 01 WITS. ivooYo, xj.,.nKnl elnvnr hnller. and mother, at San rranc.eco . ..- wh it l?Winnnn IB W6ll KUOWn 10 IUIB It IB - Itobtnson is wen u Lu.u h a,dia readv for mar- oounty as one oi ine Progreee.v ..--- - - thre8h. school leacnere, Wunderlich, near Center- Fred Getter, o! Laurel, while m w d he refjullB chopping wood tbe other day, bad- jjto, m .f you want l".B r" vT h. knuo. clover seed threehed. kla Unt. Dr. Linklater attended Mre. Elsie Schultnerich, MtBses iJ .u:u -ill nave the diffit. I T ABB1A Donelson and Kva Sohul- (letter is the father of Getter, the merich returned Monday from the uw.. . .. ... i. it., n.nnula Mnnntatnn. 0V Colts' baBebail caioner. inp w " -r - 10,1 , j,t, erin the McKenzie river country. Chris. Yungen, formerly with m e Sohulmerich the Hillsboro Condensed a . owUndf Tuesday niRht. ,8 now running jr; hm renort a BD.endid time; plenty who the pan tiin Onndenser. miner, worked lor the local condenser until last Spring, in also with the same concern. J. L. Banks, founder of Banks, nn tha p. R. & N.. ia Blowly oon- valeBclng from an extended illness. of fish and game, and scenery that rivals Vermont's Ureeo Mountains, Isaao Conway, (topping at 233 f!U street. Portland, will do brick or concrete work, and guarantee satisfaction. Write him for figures R. A. Knoor, of Hood River, has accepted a position with the Phar macy. Mr Knoor speaks German, and hia acquirement is of much worth to the Pharmacy, from the fact that there are eo many ter mans in Washington county. Peaiderit Scott, of the Good Roads Association, writes the Hills boro Board of Trade that he wants $100 from Washington county lor a series of aood roads meetings. Cheap enough for twice the money, and it should be raised at once. Just cast up that dollar to Dr Tamieeie, president of the board, and helD a Hood thiug along. If r , you want good roaaa neip Keep up the agitation. A lone elk was seen fourteen mila nnrth of here, close to the Columbia county line, the last of the week, and local Hunters were .no Kim but to no Buccess. A herd of seven was seen near the head of the Trask, near the Wash ington-Tillamook line, last iues dav. and Portland hunterB are get- tinn their guns reauy ior oubiucbb Ufa one Dennis rec-orts that the nrrmrtv owners are getting ready to put down concrete Bidewalke, .J mrk will becin about Septem ber 1. This applies only to me hnainAaa district. In all liaeunooa .n ahall have tbe walks unaer construction about the time of the street fair but it is to be hoped they will beat the date out a lew days. Someone. Drobably for a joke, took a wagon from the Sohmidt & KuliBch Btore, nortnwest oi tieea- ville. TueBdav night, and toon it down the Oregon Electric right of way a quarter ol a mile, and ntd it i n the brush. Word was Bent Sher iff Hancock, on the belief that it We sell more wire fence than all our competitors combined. The reason iB that we have the largest stock and can sell the cheapest. Schultnerich BroB. 51-tf Wm. Schulmerich, the Farming- ton dairyman, was in yesterday, acd says oats are going 00 buBhelf to tbe acre down his way, and other grain correspondingly. N. H. Shie-lell.of Leisy ville, and who is one of the successful hop driers of the district, was in town yesterday. Mr. S. has dried hops for Wm. Bagley Sr. for many years, A. P. Stover, irrigation expert in charge of the government water ' Carpenter Worh periment on tne Geo. R. Bagley H"' ranch, northwest of town, was a iruest at the T. R. Imbrie home Tuesday. Those contemplating building G. M. Hunter And Contracting the sradine between here and Bea verton, and tracklaying is rapidly approaching the old county seat of HillBboro. It is now expected that the rails will reach HillBboro, and connect with the Washington strest track, whidh has been laid for Bome time, by September 1. J; W. Moore, working with tne bonding party, Wm Ray foreman Phones. Cor. 4th & .Jackson. Hillsboro -- Oregon ..Central Meat Market.. CMMOTT BROS.. Prop:, Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all kinds. A How Era In Prlooo putting in the electric ties on the are going to sell' meats at prices low rails of the Oregon Electric, Was erthan those which have prevailed in severely burned by a gasoline bloWn thet. CaU in andaeen. We mean er eapioumK nunw ,.mb v Wash. Street, one day this week Dr. W. D. Wood attended tbe man's injuries, and be was at work in a day or so. Hia face, eyelashes and hair were badly Ecorched. N. H. Alexander haB had great success writing life insurance in the Washington county held, after all other insurance representatives had declared the field practically "killed off'' Mr. Alexander repre Bents the National Life, U. S. A., and hie company is one of the big ones free from the scandals which a year or bo ago beset the life in surance organizations. The Na tional Life, U. 8. A., is the only old line ever grankd a charter by the U. S. Congress. Prof. J.K. Kirkwood, wife and three children are here for an ex tended visit with the Hoyts, Mrs. Kirkwood being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hoyt. Mr, Hoyt left the chair of botany at Syracuse University to eo to Cedios, Mexico, to botanize for a New York rubber firm, and has iust finished bis term of service. He has two or three offers of chairs in universities, but One door Eaat Tualatin Hotel Mala Street, Hillsboro, Oregon. 1 Home Stylo - RESTAURANT "Regular Meals, 25-cts up Short order lunches Opp. ; Farmers' Feed Shed, on Main St. 1 ' Hillsboro - - Oregon. is yet unsettled as to hie future. Ha waa raised near Farmington, 111 uauv-wva, u I , . , e was a theft, and the wagon was this county, and is a graduate pi found an hour later. No arrests. Ifactho university The Oregon Electric has finished should get my figures. Both (. AUTOMOBILE nin.aPP Sears & Hartrampf VjAaAUlJ Proprietors Third St., bet-Washington and. M,ain ; Hillsboro uregon General Automobile' lilrln. A'uh.1110- blle. Suppllea ol all amo. rorlnernttHooalEnlne.. . br.t In uac , Hank Meacham was down from above Monotaindale yeateiday, and says there was a flight ' tbpwt? V there Wednesday mornlpg. 2,-