HIUEBCP-0 ARCUS, AUG. 27. 18C8 jsd in io mm Kill Will be I. a I J to 1 1 111k. bro by SnlurJuy NirM IKiKCIC 10 BICIS StPf EMHEK 15 rirma Doaald Has Sotatj Mee it W tik Cartel Ctrt Llat (i. M. Mcl'owsjll, right ol way mm lor lli" Ofpgon Kit t ine (.ou.pany, aa In town Tuesday and Wdna .Uy, cloalng up mme light of way nittr. Mr. McDowell i of the 0.liii(ii lhl the raile will U laid, unit the tnlly H" U put i UlWMin (lardrn Home and Hillsboro, by Haturday night Further, ho Uliovr that Iht line will m in oralton, and rady f ir IreBio by the Ifilhof Brple-mW The company J uguring un a M'hrduU which will gi th jrfv.pli. i.f Hillahoro transit to Portland it 40 niinuiM The MMiiigr larifl ht not yet li figured (mi, hut ii will U Iobb than that now chargi-d b lln Hoiilharn Pamlle Company Th work of layl g the track ami tuililrtf uti tha trolley ix.lrs hat (wen intarfrrtfl with recently hy the breaking down of a motor and a Uam engine, but woik i no going on briskly. Chris Donald moved hia force of bIk.uI ) men with leaa., ednemlay, ami m now making the dirt fly on the line between llillsburu and the drove Hume difficulty bad with 1 I Chaniiell, who ban the Turgue .laoe leaaed, Wiwl of town. is likely to . eellleU within a ! day hn the liithl of war l)tweeo Oarden Home and the drove will alt b clear. Home alraw owned by Chappwll wa burned on the line of tha urvy, Monday afternoon, hut the munpatiy diu'lairns reini biliiy lor it. t:haill a-k datnagea for right of way, and that matter baa not yet ln adjueled, although negotialiona are landing. THOMAS LOGAN DOAK Frar.k Rowellof Pcbolls, was ln town Tuesday. Mra. Key tinlin, i,f OtrnnliiiM, in reported (juite nick. Toni Huiay.au Iowa Hill farmer, was iu ii uty jeeterday. Tenia, ramp stool- ha in uiw kg, canvaea cola, at I'attaraon'i. Kretl rkhomberg a an in from hid Mountaindaledairy ranch Tut-aday. Ic-creaiu Maria! avery Kundsr. at I aluiaieer a Confectionery. 21tf Will HollenWk, of Mountain lale, came down to liillnlxiro Tuea- lay. A lei. dordon, of the North I'laiim, viniled Portland Tuwiday, SOUTH TUALATIN 1)11 In Portland. Ore. at the (lood Hamaritan Hospital, of ap peudioili", yrilerday forenoon, Thoiuaa Iigan loak, agel alx-til 4(1 vmil llnvaSrtl leave a wile to mourn bia deaib. The unforlu nata man bad lren ailing all sum t,.r with (lift trouble that caueed bia death, and went to the boepila too late, aa the disease had made tunh progress that medical ai l ti i.f nn avail He was on-rated on Monday i.l.hl. Dro-ased wait em i.IovmI bv the Huxtn I.utlr Company, aa a book tender, and waa well ilnughud where he wai known. K C. lUnks accompanied bun la the hoet-ilal. ami brought tba remain borne Unity oil the train from Portland, changing cam at tbia place for HuxUiu. The funeral took Uoe t.xlay at Hut ton. Hervicea were conducted by Uev iLdknap. i.f thi city, and iu lerment ain the Huiton ceme- RBCE H riON TO PASTOR A reception wai (endured on Au guxt 26ih. to Uev. at d Mre. J. H Waloh, who live on the Haeelin road, near Heedville. It wae mr. Welcb'e birthday, nd many and generoua were the gifid nd K(,n wiahea of the friend s, ho eurpneed them in lhir new home. Mubic lormed a part of the enlertaiomflnl. and refreahmenta were nervml by the viMitor. Tbtwe preeenl irom Tualatin I'laina were. Mr. and Mr. Gregg. Mra. Ale, rbal mer, Misiel Ch.utme, Jranetf. t.ml laatl Chalmera, Will and hrl CUahneM, Mra. Jolm Mauley and iiaugli t,r, Mr. Phillip. MtJrt'""VlJ: i. i. wnu.. Mr VVi Uin. A tirtt KHHH aD. Marvel King. Mra. Pjer.loiir. Mlaaej Oathertne and llelco Cbalme'". " Mra. John Hyd. ,. . .i. i- ..... ... u...l.,lli rnnirrruatiotl. m 1.. Iinrwirk and liiinily. lr- and Mia' J. K. Horwlck, Jainea . .. . .1, ii iit.Mit.lkr. AIM Mr. auu lura. v. " V 1 .ml . . .... 1 .iio.. Mildred ami lteaale Kirkwood. Tom n ' , on bumiiiwa. v. Mra. K. J. Johnaon returned Monday evening from a abort vicit to Vancouver. Ohaa. Hc.homlferg, of Mountain lale, ii eniliiig a few dayi on the Uai li at Heaaide. 1 . Tba Bherwood White Hox and M Jnhiia Atxiatlea will play at Sherwood neit Huuday. K. 1). Htalford.of near H:holi aold .VI u rea of land for $7,1 Ml thil week, to a new corner. Or villa Wilkea, who haa been pulling up a telephone line in Yamhill county, returnwl borne Wednesday. Hiial diaonuut of 15 percent on acreen doora and adjun table win down acreena, for abort time only at Patleraon'a. . The llaeeline Lumber Co, (ringing lie along the grade of tha Oregon Electric, between Hilla Ixiro and Kureat drove. f. M Htarrett, the Foreat Grove archiut, wai in town Monday, on buainmi oonnected with tbe build mg of the new M. K. church Mr and Mra. Chai Hanley, of the North Plaiiii. left for Newport funday, for an outing Tbey will attend tbe Mate Fair before return ing home. C, W. Klkini, wife and child, of Prior ville. and Mri. Ida McNutt, of Portland, viaited over Sunday at llie home of Judge J. W. Uoouio and T. K. Imbrie. Mr. and Mra. Frank Powell, of Monmouth, accompanied by their graiul uaugnier, 1 bb .h--.. Three Men ()fT:r Bonus of 1500 for Branch Line FKOM BEAVEUro.N TO LOVELAKD Heaa. Fliat, Graatr, Kaaclla lad era Wtrk far (toad 01b- Three men in the Bouth Tualalio country agree to head a eulwerip lion with 1 1500, provided enough more money can lie eecured to in duce the Oregon Electric Company to build a branch from Beaverton to Ixiveland, a dintanca of 14 miles When the Electric Co. eecured ita right of way from Portland to Hilloboro, the officials announced that it would lie a part of the poli cy of the company to build branch linen into adjoining territory wher ever the farmers deiired it, pro vided the extensions would pay tbe company. Ibe outn luaiaun oountry is one of the richest and most fruitful sections in W tuning ton county, and ii inhabited by wide awake and prosperous people, who realize tbe advantages to be gained by connection with the electric line Meetings will be held neit week in tbe South Tual Frances Cola, of Laurel, was In town yesterday. John Kamna, nf Karminglon, was iu town I ueeday. W. L. Thompson came down from Banks Tuesday. W. B. Maitlaod, of BankB, visit- ei the county seat Tuceday. Mrs. J. K Peterson, of Cornelius, has nearly completed a bungalow. Tbe new H,000 Bchool house ft Cornelius, is nearing completion. A. M. Fanning, of .Sheridan, was registered at the Tualatin Hotel, today. A number of Hilliiboro'e popula tion went to Portland I ueBday, to see the circus. H. Conzelman, of Bherwood, had business at the court bouse, the first of the week. Mra. Young, of Portland, was a gueet at the T. R. Imbrie home the last of the week. Henry Hesse, Hillsboro's reliable mail carrier, is wreetlim with a case of the shingles. W. J. Gregg announces that he will commence picking hopa, in his vard. on Mondav. Scot. 7. 21 5 J. C. Garrigus and son, of Bux ton, were in the city yesterday, with business at tbe court house. JE 0. Potter, manager of the Un ion Lumber Company, near Cedar Mill, transacted business io the city yesterday. R. L. Bears is buildiDg a new bungalow of six rooms on his lots in the northeast part of town, which PORTO AN $1T,500 lor City Lifi;ht and Water Property OFFEK PROVOKES A BROAD SMILE Local Capitalists Raise Offer to 25.oo oo tbe fpol rMi(i Ellerson of Portland was In town yeevrday. J R. Kintox, a Phillips farmer, was in town yesterday. I). M. WhitBttll, of near Laurel, was in town yesterday. Mr. Lavy, of Lesvy Bros., Hills dale, was in town Wednesday. TBOrtdSIOSAU F. A. BAILKY, M. D. Physician and Snrgvou Orrk(-i!iley.Mnrfan block, npalal RiKiina li, U unit IS. Keltenr-ou' west (iirner Busline ami beooml Hlr Both rhmiea. Tenta, camp stools, hammocks, S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C.M., REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS alio oountry, when etTorts will be m&dn in raia a bonus laree enoueb toindooe tbe company to build the when finished will cost aboutllOOO, branch deeired. Mi Rose Wilcox, one of Hills boro's popular teachers, left for Newport Monday, where she has a summer cottage. T Homlrr et at to Jaa It Cooke, 5-33. p.; rji uara KB oreater nart of arm 111 t I a 1 w - I538 . ... r 1 - W K Bowman et .1 to V I) Sawyer, Monday nigDl, ana on mouu.v part block 14 Foreat (irove. 1000 several heavy showers were ex- K. a Hyde ei ui u I' w Cronin, part nrienced out north of town, bl k 15 Foreat Grove 15 a u ei,.. couiu loOFOniu. lot 3 in Rev. A. E. Bradstreet, of Hub- HruKKer tract... ' bara Oregon, will preach at the John Huffy 10 Mary J Uuffy. part Con(.reKational church next Sun- aec 19 I 1 M .u ra inui Aim M NichoU et al to Christian uj, u Kiner. lno Nichol'aadd Hard Mm 400 . , .1 ji:.. Florence MHtunUvntetal to K W 1 tMH I Bpeciauy 01 u,KS,u6 llainra. aeV arc t I a 5 w 275 ana Cleaning went. 11 yuuuowi w M Htepiiena et u to J s Thomp- m get vices call oo or address P. ... vl.itior? tbbi week with Mr Powell's brother, 8. D. Powell, and wife. Connell. Long 4 Imbrie have junt iaeued a neat folder containing a list of. Washington county farms .ii Li.i:r.rt. hiph tbev ana emau uuiuiub-i ..: y ill distribute where they will do the most good. Ham Foster, of the nursery town, Orenco, was in town today, shak i., t,.n ta with old friends. Mr Ci.rk once owned tbe farm now the property of Mr. Barogrover, be lfen here and Cornelius. v n Miller, who has been clerk ng at'Scappooee for a year past, va. met here by his parents, Mr. aon, pi K Walker d t c 1 1 n 4 j ...1150 H Vandehey, Cornelius, Oregon, J S Huthuan el ui to Uoniird W " ' u 04 27 Hill, tit H Clark diet 1 3Vr 400 K. IT. V. 1. " MifB Anna vuica, 01 tuiv"i who has been visiting Mrs. Fowlea, l s limwn to Win lliirea. tot 6 blk 5 Sherwood 47 .. . tir D 1 ... . lota 1 and Oreenlierir Heights I ol MOUniainuaie, leu, louay .ui w c Kertwn et ui to v K sperka, Qrove, and will go from there to Di;;? VeVV Tillamook, for a few days. ruicn uiu,i .... .- ,1.11.1 hoerrn et al, pt blk 5 r lirove isoo Arthur AdkinB 18 in Ullieooro A special meeting of tbeCity Coun ci! was held Tuesday night to con sider an offer for the light and watei plant from F. G. Sykes, of the Portland Railway Light and Power Company. There were present with Mr. Bykes, Engineer Slocnm and the Company's attorney, Mr Griffith. Theee gentlemen came out Tuesday, and put in a portion of the day estimating the value of the plant, and made an effdr to the council of 114,500 fof the whole thing. Whereat, the council smiled broadly, and lost little time in stating that the offer would not be entertained for a moment . George. Hchulmerich started the fireworks by etating that he would head company who would give $25,000 for the plant. After some discus sion of the matter, it was moved and carried that the ouncil em dIov an expert to determine the preeent value of the plant, and re port his findings as soon as possi ble. Some of the citizens are in favor of leasing the plant for a term of ten or twenty years, and paying off the bonded indebtedness in that way. The city now has an in debtednets of about $42,000, and its earning capacity at preferrt te about $900 Der month. The great expense to the city for some time past has been tne exten Bion of its mainB, made necessary bv the increased demand for water The Portland people wno maae the bid say that if it eb.aU be tound that the plant ib worth, more tban they figured it, they are willing to dst more for it. Ineir eeMmawi did not take in the matter of- franchise, and their bid was a tenta live one. They expect to get tneir Dower from the Oregon Electric in the event they are able to buy tbe Hillsboro plauts. It is understood that they will aleo negotiate for the Forest Grove plants.' canvass cots, etc , at PattjrBon's. "MifS Olivia Ferrin.a well known teacher of Forest Grove, was in the city Tuesday. Born, to the wife of Edward Newby, Hillsboro, Or., Augubt 20, 1 1 K Thompson et ux to W M Steph ' . . I , . f IMM en, pt out 30 roresi uiuvc . Walter Ilannan et ux to Sam Farah, partaec4tin4w V;"".V' 75 Herman Klauaen et ux to Mrs 11 M I'atton.trt 4 am plat Fairv ad Hto 1190 Alfretl Youne et ux to PatsyToosey, - tract ec3tan4w I500 P II Parlev et al to JoliuWunderlicb, tract Kc'31 t 3 a 1 w 175 Ann M Nichols et al to R F Jarrett et al, It 10 Nichol's ad Garden Hm 1000 w W Iwiaetux to Wm Winefield, pi Joshua Dickson d 1 c t I a 4 w .1500 product, for a week. He and hi Drotner, Kd . and another man are running a train on the jetty at Fort Stevens, where government work is progress ine. J. C. Miller, of Arcade, who has six. acres in Italian prunes, says the crop will be light mis year, in hia awtinn. but that there is a prospect of a fair price for the dried ml iHI 1 ni Nancv t Bauki et al to Methodist ch, w 1 .ml nart tot t blk I Banks..... I i i T I' Mil er. oi niuui i-rea mrucuen ci u u " ana m r.. .y . UJ7 fAri 11 bb l-llll I LNai ( wa-vv"" " ' ' MANGLED BY MACHINERY PHYSICIAN AND SURCEC Office uitairs over The Delta IruK 81- Raiilence Kaat oT Court Honx, in lb coruttr of the block. JAMES PHILLIPK TAMIES1K, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .Suruaon Boutliern racilio Kailroail Consultation in French or Knjtih. ' rice ii)8Uirs, over U M. Hoyt Co' a. ato north aide of Main tit., Hillslioro, Or. A. B. BAILEY, M. D.,D.D. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. " ' TT Ulsboro. Ol WyyVVyWrrrrWrrWrl DR. W. E. PITTENGEJ Dentist Rooma 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey Bid atreet. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO - - - OHhUt. On. R. 00y w. B.m BAG LEY A HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Shnte Building HILLSBORO. . . OBEGt ynsterday. He will sr i o milk J A Chilton et ux to M S Barnes, lot l . n n ih. n ii n(Hiietvu. i - ... , ,. . r.,t ii Ib 01 wcran vu i Hamilton a auu kikii - j I ,. I . . ... '., 1 VT UITh.. ill. .... .. 1 u U(V..,a.i An . tL k nn' ill I irunini m nu i i Htrayeil-1 nr . . w.i,.i w noo .Uhorned; one dark red j uara gray , stearnaetux toV It Black, ... i . l.i.rk cow. branded l. ii. kc t a n t w. 5 hin. i.o frfsh soon. Strayed B A yMy et ux to A M Spickelmier The Deach crop in the V ilia miu valley will be good this year A good crop is .neually raised around Hillsboro. Peaches by tbe box are quoted cheaper than they were last year at this time. June 27th &owy , Hillsdale, Ore., tt. 24 0 K M. Ai.der.on, Mmjei . wan. rn Anderson, Mr. and M. Jol n 8w ley, Mia. AKnea K I inlay. John or w uk. Mia Nellie lUrwick Nell RU. M' Frank, Intrude oc ..M- j ; Ira Ilaiul ev alio MIr,movr. Ferd llarrla. I'W"P. ' mu. n.i.n li.ulolnh and Curl -"" Mra. (Irani Brown, ieo and Mra. I'mUger. Madiaon, 41r- Norman Ne- Mr. Km- away aoouv Uavy Bros 1). 1. . f f 1 P ri m II. A. . . y n.r rturnwl from a trip w i arnniU nisht. .. I...... ..I. I nut '..) UOBU ui Mf cattle, which he bought o the N,hliam ranchers, inej a - - .r while none, ana caugtn r-'; I ll .U nnnelson is still at tbe same old " m aa i invnian aland, with a full un--"r 'Zr ces. I make the 0UI uuu, c mntln " , -'..'k-in the future. Goods bib t Tyson's will be tsken 2 if Wssh$t resented.-W.w. i-uu" t..,.a whose namM for the lu . ..ra nn D6 Wliuuciu, -r er Schulmerioh, yes .i iih . tearing Thos. Talbot is ' platting a tract on the electrio line in North Cor nelius, which he will later place on etl.DHrtsec36t8I w ;.lHoo tne marie, vuium.uo F.lmer WriKht et ux to Carl I) Phil- rapidly this Bummer, ana us grow iu linn, au se i aec I J 1 3 a 2 w..;.4oo ftf th(l rmrmanent and substantial -ri.ro.lore Weber et al to Laura E J r Wetier. acre sec Q t a a I w l JJ Albert et ux to K I Kuratli et al, pt lot blk 7 lIillsloro 1400 lK.rt H.rlrHmof to W E PitllllKer, pt Ita S and 6 blk a Finney ad Hbo 310 Louise Leich et al to Abreham Ab- derhalden, n4 ne 01 nw 5 sec n 1 1 n a w ....75 Ann M Nichols et al to Marinus fcr tkaou, It ai Nichol'a ad Gard Hm.. 400 H Metrger et ux to M E Nicoll, lots t and 4 blk 17 Meligcr acre tiacts- 800 J K Loomi to J R Wetheroee, waci - - ? Hi.haat market price 1 n t 1 1 w O.W VV1U""""' " " . . "iri? i-M-ri..n u:nf VV will also do custom t of nei ot nt aec 31 1 J u3v 1 work, we nave wuiuajr Baseline Lbr Co to W J Lytle et .al, (ofMle this year, Independent ', , ,.t d V 0 TohVnnah Foulkes. phone, No. J ". . .... - innl . .1 r.1 8 acres riuinp narns a 1 c R0v Qreear. 01 tne rnarmavy Berth. U Jostedt .to m routes, nUnted eome fl see kind. Sold by the Webfoot Realty Co, recently, Fred AdamB' property to R R. Clendenning; R. H. Greer b nmnprtv to W. E. SherriU, of Van oonver, consideration, $1050; Her man Clauseen's property to rare Patton. nAr annlea wanted at the Kmgbt Packing Co'e cider mill, at An accident occurred at the farm of Mrs. Taylor, a-widow, residing near Sherwood, Saturday aiternoon, to Joseph Taylor, the eldest eon" and manager of the place, in which his life is seriously involved. Tay lor owns and manages a donkey engine, being his own engineer, and on this occasion was . drawing in tbe wire cable, when he reached out his right hand in order to straiehten it upon the drum. His thumb was caught and drawn un der the wire, severing it complete ly from the hand, and at the same f ... 1 a 1 Lai- time hie ngnt leg rjecame wgnwy wedged between the revolving drums. striDDine the Mesh from the nones. A deeD incision across the cheek, of several inches in length, was sustained, bixteen Dons were removed before he could be lifted from the machinery by neighbors that arrived some time after the accident happened. A younger hrnther nresent. in bis excited state, increased the power before he fiually succeeded in stopping me engine completely. Little hopes are entertained of his recovery. 1 -in E?. Border fttol-J turday, charged wKh Uwfalj float to pieces in Shute "."a th using obscene language. The V . .k, a strong talk, and rz ;;; with the he next offense would result in a 108, a daughter. Bore, in Hillsboro, Aug 2-'. I'.MW, to Mr. and Mra. Fred Zilly.of Port- and, a daughter. Fred Vrooman, who was over at ewport for a wek, retuned to Hillsboro last Saturday. Mrs. A. H. Eilers.of Portlan, was in town yesterday, tbe gueet of her cousin, Mies Pearl Smith. - Methodist church services will be held in the Evangelical church xi Sunday by Rev. Merntt Davis Palmaleer's Confectionery, car ries the choicest line of cigars and tobacco in the city. When in town give us a call. ' . 21 tf Mis E.'iW. Haines, of Forwt Grove, and daughters, Misses Ruth and Grace, are guests pf Mra. ueo. Wilcox today. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hare return ed the firet of ihe week from Taco ma', where they visited with Frank Imbrie and wife, and John Hay and wife. We sell more wire fence than all oar competrtors comomea. iue reason is that we have the, largest! ....i stock and can nil the cheapeat.- Schulmerich Broe. ".. J, H. X BAQLE X W. H. Webruog, President of the I attoinhv-aI-law Oreeoa Commission to the Yukon- a I i"VE ...i.lu naA tha Pftof llrfe Alaeka Fair, left Tuesday lor a i-. wwk'a visit to Coos Bay Points, in Hlllaboro, - . Oregon the intereets of the Oregon exhibit. yv Judje Goodin reports that the force employed at the DHley quar ry is working in two 8 hour shifts, itailv and that lftrfffl nUantitieS of v :.. . ...1 if. .1-1. 4.-- . . .. . rock are being made ready lor tnr Rbd&i j, 4, 5, Morgan Bia, auiaw roadff. Frank Rowell, of Scholls, thinks he will harvest this season 2,000 sa'cks of Yellow Globe Danvers on ions from 4 acres. He ha begun pulling tbe crop, and it stacks up in great shape. On Tuesday,' D. M.r Mcln'nis IobI a case of lard and a case of cotto iene, between. Portland and Hazel? dale. Finder will receive reward by returning Bame to Mclnnia' store, at Haiildale. There will 'be a bawery dance at flenterville Hall. Saturday, August 29th. Everybody -lnvUed.j yyili also start a clearance Bale from the above date, to continue for one month,-at ''special discount. H. Osterman. -23 4 Walker, of near Beaverton r the Hillsboro, .': - - Uref young man who was recently oper yyyyyyyyyy ated on ior appenaiums, ieii. m latter part of last week for a visit to the Collins Springs. . He. is get ting along nicely. Ploronno aula nf all men's. boVS' and ladies' suits.'1 Will be sold-at fin Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith 5 actual cost, and all broken lines . forest orovk carried in the immense stock of the HToYre, Ind. 92 Long distance, N General Me'rchandise tore tJ scnuimericn crua. vumo ' - TJ . and get your choice. 51tf , O -M.. TlUniei Tk r;aoa Tdori ani4 AarnAA Tan nock, of Greenock, Scotland, who Carpenter WorR . . 1 . .-i.-.iL. I have been visiung ineir priHuer, And Contract! E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW JOHN M. WALL , ATTOiNEY-AT-LAW I Ottica Dpatalra, Bailey Itorgan Bl Rooma, 1 anl a. HILLSBORO, - OREGON. W;-T BARRETT A:. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Ornct: Main Street, opp. Court Hoi. i . ' - f-An HILLSBORO ORBO 1 THOS. H. TONGUE, J p ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upetaira, Rooms 3, 4 a DIl! J. H. KNOJ ' : ' Corfnty Stock Inspector MILLINERY New store, new fixtures, flew etoek, new prices new ideas for earlj VcU niflor in tart evervininft new. Best selections from Portland tnd, Eastern houses. Formal opening late.', watch for the date." " H. Rhea & Co. Allen Tannock, of north of Glencoe, .JJZ, ri Those contemplating bui" i ... waamftrt boacb. should eet mv ngures. rr low uoro u u o Marriage licenses were issued to day to the following persons: A. . Mmidenball, of Lake county, U U 1 1. U Ml.uiianl. Of ln'e T, tub m en. of laeiuo uuuuiri --. a.. v.. nil county, Wash, and Ferena Sohanis, of this county. Loet-One pair tmond ? rlncra and one diamond ring,- V08" !.i. and Bnaverion iween paruiiuB.. -- - . -Finder please call at this (.nice ml rHnnive reward. Abo man who io.i4acrearJniiipiiarnaaiC...v. .... a Mrt:.Uv . . . r ...a.l tAfWar J PH. . lit finnilBBH. WU VU ao j tz .1 tii u ol tiw v sec 1 1 i 1 u . w iu i.nhmArvpn n 1 . uiu ui "'i 11 j . 1 .u w n , ... WmJ Ingram to Jaa t v.wurcn, ia ThuiBdav, and on Saturaay, me m Aliram Lanoess lr u 1 c- - :u kk khv VV'A Finney to HenrietU Rhea, a tract blk 3 Fairview au iiuuooro.. will uia.o u - WWBoacowtoHenrietta Rhea.pt doubts it. , , tract blk 2S rorest Mrove u-luuu out to niusooro iroiu jj-ov. N E Loaey et al to Anna C Erkie, 10 jtn(J jft8t gunday, in Mr. Dodd 8 acres tx tecasin n w . . on.horaii nower touring car, in nne hour and 15 minutes of real time. The Dr. thinks this is a record breaker, but is not sure PROBATE jail wntence. ... I..- lAl.ninn inB annfeesed to killing Perdue, in the f of ChM Lelch deci; "i0f The distance from the S. P. depot :...,niains near TimDer, " record w w:- K..,t and Hnerm deed: inventory uid - , . ..:.: ci.,1 t ui over bouaeliola turn mi.m.Oip certaia personal! iQDt -ir acoused of Andrew Johnaon. veua, u iu. Bled and appr. being insane Dy wo ui u uB bors. ana wnoBe case whiu"" Will 00 uoicj of pains in . ia Bh0w petition filed to aet ove U.nimnk saV8 nis pnuu in nrltlOW: allowed sell y !.-.. i . i.hvsloal breaiiaown. R t . of 1" ' "L"V of course, come from a of lm run uiji-- -, .,, n.:m. he thai Johnson will urge n- . . nl bt wd ,pointed the later, J mrt ;rnUy "a defense when ni.-- foll ln comm"UeB un nana from PortUnd fuHi SrtoJX on tne date of the hearing l0X of carpenter's tools, to . tj to the boy under U years 01 V'l...w. .h best agricub ffiven aRe, wno ua.H fltlhooming tural exhimi nn atreetfair, is on exbibUion at Den nie Store, oa i iunn,,ck left yesterday mention ol neriu-, ---a..,..u iruiav and tomorrow. Frederick k: Graham, , 0 1 lh "nin- Hpnartment of the Scleb hut . . 211 in 1 . . ihounht that Johnson .-..- -. MDg last nlgw ana .ppo.u. . . - of lhe mM fastly reiueeu . anu u---f- r-mS-BU. President of tbe since nn "T LV .,,nti. 0": 7 AMl "iZ n". 3 of Trarle. received f.srwc:rPVot e over 10 veara r8.arT 0f the roruana jomraerui be eiigmie. ner rjlub, Baying tnai nuisouro Bagley & Hare, the well known attorneys, now have all of the rooms over the Shute bank, five,, in number, which they are btting up in metropolitan style. The rooms have been re-papered, the wood nmainted. and electrio fixtures in Btllofl. New furniture has been added, inoluding desks, eaBy chairs, oo.ir.hos. and art equareB for the , . . ... floors. When nnisnea, me oiuueo will be good enough for Portland or an other place. ' . ' County Health Officer Wood was nnifiBrl vRsterdav. that Dora and J . t. I ! 1 t rn Eva TitUB, ol ttaieign, were i.uu in Portland on the same day with .m.n nnt. Thev were sent home, and Dr. Wood went to Raleigh this forenoon,' and quarantined thenr The parents keep aBtore atKaleigb, and supposed that they were just getting over tne cniCKen-pox n. r . .1 o T 1-. W. W. Hostettler. manager oMrnonra. -yyr. 4 iu . j "".. . . . .-.- .'" . - fteLadd&ReedhopyardKeea- Hjlf gboro . Orerfoi ' ville, was in.the ciij yesteidt. H V B says there will be an average crop in his yard this yar, althpuglj he hnl fives the croD in tne v aney win fall short of the average yieM. yard contains 50 acres, and it will require about 150 pickers to gather it. Over 100 pickers have thus far registered. . The Den of Sweets is makins "hnsonwae photographed yeswr- wn0 ,v by 0 M. Pope" ThiBa.done tnd be ... ...thnrUina in appre-l , : a, in h nndit.B him, in case of escape. H'hneeB BUBt be elected by ballot, pected to raise 100 to help defray iS2oHA?tawHSJTolwlU coat 50 each. 8ev- fhe pense of Judge Scoti 'good ,,..-- - . , , h.VB LOT KU U .AH.mlHJU irA BOuRQlllrHl mid that ne wuuu erai uu-wuiiu..v through tbe ordeal, he Bftld; . "JJj to meet the latter part of thie week, i 2 you are a bigger man than pr0Rrftltt wlll probably be I am, bo go am.-. -r- h- ,j klog for the oooaBion, and pale and haggard, joH J gberitland Md. S ob k.in.Mnhar 10 "Bibibo a out next week. A. Niman and Bon, Charley, of o..i.nl flniahad nainting me windmill out at Frank Williams' aj t.iVa T)r. Tamiesie repnea that "we have quit talking good ..j- .ni hnro. and are now active ly engaged in buildinit them." No .L..b .MinmnaniRn iubi wiw" Country folks are getting tired of Tom Richardaon'B schemes to fur- ioU ,nlrt Jr'a frinnrla , newer and better candies every day, so there is 'no excuse fot any one to buy and eat tbe factory made arti cle, for who can tell how stale and impure it has grown even Deiure is shipped to your oeaier, amu u mw have it on nand ior weeaa ue- fjre you get- it. The beBt and fresheBt is what you want, uet u at the Den of Sweets. . Mra J. W. Howard, of Buxton, died yegtetdaj," af the family resi- dence, alter an nineae oi bovoih months, of cancer. She leaves a husband and an. adopted daughter, Miss Befsie Howard, to mourn per death. Deceased was aged about RS vBttrs. and was highly . estefmed by all who knew her. Rev. L. F. . . ' . .... . .. . V nA ilia Belknap, oi wis cuy, yieoiuou u ..Central Meat Mark ENIMOTf BROS., Prop' Keep constantly on hand a f aupply of freah meats of all kin A Mow Era In Price f fe.are gqingW) sell meats at pricei erthan tnoae wmcn nave prevaut th rvaat. Call in and aee us. we f !: buarpeis.- 'Phone and Free Deli One door East Tualatin Hotel f Mala Street,, Hillsboro, Oreg en i ivb ""fj . tin nana of the decision of Presi fnnfiml aermOU. today, and onlaf- dent Harriman, concerning tne ment f0n0wed in. tne uuxion ceme- ' Borne aBtylo REST AU RAN .Regular Meals, 25 cts t ; " Sriort br'der lunches,' 5pp. Farmers' Feed Shec ' Main vi. . - Ore Hillsboro AUTWiOBHJE 1 f. of the P. R. & N.Co. fort land papers are full of rumors that the road will not De extenoeu m seaeon, but thus far nothing has been given out oy uarnman, re garding his intentions. , , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sohaefer, of Linnton, returned home Monday, after a short visit with Mrs. Schae fer's mother, Mrs. Robs, of Tualatin Plains. , .;. -T. R. Ratcliffe, of Rowell Rroe 1, n 1 1 .. :M iAmr taatai Jflt UO., iscnoue, wan iu nunu Mav and called.". - M.v.-.-r-f-r,; tery. Sears & Hart Proprieto Around was broken Saturday for inn nnw M. K. church at thisplace, Ka vnrkmeu under 6ontrsctor C, M. RobinBon, of Portland, who also 1. . . . .i..-:iJ ik. kui has tne comracy to uunu ud u.b .ohr.nl hnrise at Cornelius. 4 ne M. E. church was. built about years ago, since which time several .ilit.;nnfl have been made. Moet of the eilla wet found to be Bound, nwnnrr An tw outside. The build- ina whan: oomDleted, will coaa I about 5,00Q.-. Tbird Stbet. Washing .7Li ;f;,aBi4Iain V Out TTlLLSBORb' " - UenraY iWomoblle U.p.lrln. At... ttreatlri6r all airxja. B - fot urf En'n, ii beat In Hac 1 1 . LX'l- Miss Etta Schulmerich f ; iritt a iffo 'weeks' vacation at Cacad.'" 8u wl return ho first of oet week. 1 American, ln tbe 'ty uum'-l