VALTEK RERNAKDS l.linhft MunRlcd In Clover llullcr Machinery, S ilutday HlMDlr or VCKHOUKT 'I YlaUl fiiiiil Sti rdra and Huiltl (Juar at Vitoil TuJav Jb uoIgltMirtiiM il of Vailt Mirl in in mourning tljr, over llm datli of Wall IWuarda, a wall known DJ wealthy Hollander, who waa a imIiIxhI of tlt aiH'tlun lor 'il years prior to lib death. Hla dnalh was jut to eecMitnt which occurred ul Halurday, on hla farm, while bltuwilf and handa were hiillinK cloer. HuuiilMng went wrong viln the machinery, and Mr. tr narJ cliiuUd Ui on Ihe huller to III il, when ha alid in aome uiiuner and fell, hla right leg gel liDg in lo the mat-binary . lb-fore It oould Ix eilricaied, the ml it l.aJIv mangled, the older Irg also (uflerim laceration and bfulaea. Ifciclnra Linklaler and lilnea, ol Hillaburii and Korea! Uro, were hurried to ine biib, tod after oootulUtion, the Injurni man waa taken lo Ht. Vim-rut's Hospital, Cortland, whrre the limb waa amputated, on the day follow ing Ixtea of blood and ethauilion, bowavar, bad ao depleted the pa Usui's ayitem that ha died Turaday uiomlug. The remain were ahl oed U hi home Tueeday, ami the tuuaral and burial take place to day. The eervice were couducled bf Ktv. Kaihr Killlehofan, of the arboorl Calbolio church, of which direaeed waa a member. lkeceal waa M year of age, and Il tuivived by a wife and eight oblldren, all of whom reaide at botue Mcept the oldeal daughter, Mra. John Vanderianden, of Hoy. The other children are: Joeephiue, Martin, Margaret, Minnie, Delia, Chrlitloa and Krancea. Mr. Iter cards waa horn in Holland, April 'ti, IMS, and came lo Oregon in 1S.S7, aeltling In tbia county, near Verboort. Ha waa highly reeperled by all wbo knew biin, and will !e greatly tuleeed io the Verboort aec lion, whara ba waa beet known. STNIftT F AIM COMMITTEES Following la a liat of the variuut Html Fair ooiuiultleea, apHiinted by the ei'cutlve roiumitiee, who are icied to "gel busy" with the buaineaa aulruaUd lo their rare ard thai aaaiil lo make the forthcoming fair the great auocena con tempi a led. Aildraea oommunicalion lo Mayor John l'entiia, chairman eieculive committee. Program-11. i'. Corn-liti, lr t. A. llailay and II. U Ouil.l. Advertleing l.uciua A. Ing, H. C. Killen and II . (luild. Holiclilng-Cal Jack, W. V, Wi lay and Kd Hcbuliueriob. Agrlouliure Thoe. Connell, K M Ktltay and K. J William. Horticulture 1k H Wilooi, W. R. Ilarriaaud A. McOill. Cattle-A. It Beiley.W'm. Hchtil inerirb and Thoa. Wllhyeoml. Horaea Thoa. II. Tungue. V. W. Ptyna and II. H. Johneon Poultry U. A. I'alleraon, It. II. Uraer aud (leo. (), Sloan. Bbeep and goala John Milne, Geo, Naylor and Kerd Uroner. rtwlne R, Beamish, Horuer Km tuott and Brn Birdaall. Kaolng-C W. Keduinnd, K. B Tongue and Thoa. Talbott. Hewing for prlie-Mra K W. Moore and Mra. J. A, Imbrie. Mu.io-A. C. Hbule, J. B.WilkM od C. A. Larrikin. Cointultlae confer with Portland wholeaalera Kd 8chulmerioh, V. H. Wabrung and W. O. Doneleou. BOARD OF TRADH MEETING Hilliboru's commercial Importance In on tbt lui'rtee. Tlirr la not a town of lit alia oo Ibe coa that bs not a working Hoard of Tradt. In order to have tbe buslutis uttn of the town gel logf ll'' and put the best toot forward, we have decided to call a meeting at the City Mall, on neat Momlay evening, at S p. in., lor the parpoiie of considering tlie comtnerclat needs of the town ami lor uolttd action lu ercoriuK new industries fur thla vicinity. J. P. Tamieitle, preatdenl I,. A. Long, secretary. APPLES WANTED Cider apple wanted at the Knight l'acking Co cider mill, at Cornelius. Highest market price Paid. We will alao do custom work. We have whlnky barrels lor aale this year. Independent phone, No. 7161. 24 7 HILLSBORO TO STATE FAIR Thaflnn(Kn Panifln rimnnanv will 11 liokeU from Hillsboro to the Ule fair at Balea), from the Htn to the lth of Bent., good until Hept 20tb,for $2.10. 26 7 Pratt Viokere, agent. NOTICE We hereby give notice that we will not be responsible for any debts contracted by our aon, Andrew oaimusien. Hana Daamnaaan anil Wife. , O IIMDUi M u i Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., Hept. 2, Rina on the Hth In.t lien l)(x,y, af near (Jr waa in town Mi..nl. "nvilln -j . l'iT , ()f ir HeUftia, waa in lowo yenlerday. Otto Wintrier, of Ithany, waa a county aeal caller, lent Friday. Frank Kowell. of kholla, waa in town on Ingal buaineaa, yeeler.lay. leo. Hellaire.or Mountaindale, waa an early vitilor to Ilillal.oro, today. Frank Weiaenhw-k, f,,rnttian of the Witch llixl hop yard, waa In towu Halurday. Frank Itowera, of Kcbolla, who haa aold hia farm, expecla to move 10 Waahinglon, tliia fall. LytUm Lludaey, an old pioneer of Una county, waa up from hia Houtb Tualatin home yeelerday. I f you are particular of what you eat, buy the pure and wholeeorue candiea, made at the Den of Hweeta. M. C Collier, for many years a renidrnt of HillHboro, now of Hcholla, waa in town last Halurday. John It. McNew, of near Heed villa, ib a bappy papa. The event occurred on the Hih inal., and it in a girl. The ladiea of the Cbriitian church will aerre lunchea during the street carnival, in lha big tent in (he court )irl. 'ill 'J Arnold, tha ahowman, will be here ne a l Halurday, to perfect ar raiigemeula for the amuaementa for the Hlreel Fair. l.oat Humlay, Kept. (, a tele aMe, Iwlwrrn UilUlxiro and Dud ley Milla. Finder will pleaae leave same at Argua oil ice. 20 ! J. Wolfard, of near HuiUm, waa in town the tirat of the week.tn buaiunea connected with lha estate of the late Hilary Wolfard. J. C. I.aiiikin exhibited aome (ine I .te Duk cherries, which were picked from one of hia trees today. How is that for September cherries? Dr. Williycoinbe, director of the eierimsul station at the Htate Agricultural College, was in the city Tueeday, lha gueat of W. D. Hare. 1 make a scialty of digging snd cleaning wells. If you need my aei vices call on or address P. 11 Vandebey, Cornelius, Oreunn, It. F. 1). I. 24 27 Two representatives of the Boyd Tea Co., Portland, were arrested yeeltrdey, for eddling without a lirwne They gave bonds in the sum of $10 each. We sell more wire fence than all 1 I Tl. - our comisiiiors comuineu. iue reason ia I bat we have lha largest slock and can sell the cheapest. Hohulmerich Hroe. M-ti A. I.. lUlcomb was in from this side of Uelhauy, today. He states that the Holcomb school district wanla a teacbsr. Applicants should write Chas. Holcomb, clerk, Hills horo, It. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Port wood, of Con don, Oregon, whe were guests of Dr. F. A Hailsy and wife, for sev eral days, returned to their home, today. Mr. Porlwood is the lead ing banker of Condon. There will be a hopplokers danoe given at the new Keedville hall, one half blink north of depot, on Saturday evening, Sept. 12. Come every body. Hood music and good order guaranteed. 2 0 Married, In Hillslwro, Wednee- day, nepi . ",r, "'"R" olliciating, William Uaney and Mies Orimmda 'Inatouer. me grwun is a son oi jamo- w-u ,DJ wifs. and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lin Thatcher, me young pf'" .ill make their home at inaicu- sr, after a short wedding trip. J. D. dray, agent for a Des u. a. insurance uoiuueur, as arrested by Sheriff Hancock. Wednesday, at ne lormm - h'.at Port ami. ana win u nut totlav. to answer to a charge of larceny by bail's. Gray .nma weeks ago, in toe vicinity ot iigaruvuw, . - . rri whara hA wrote about W policies, mwir ur. t, mii. He disciunted the notes, but the assured claim be did not turn over money to tbe insuranoe oorapany. Dhotocrapher lor . u..;n Oeo. M. Weister, .overs davs cere lasi ww. I . . "u. f W..hinotnn tak.ng PWH-,, ouuiitv r.. .... kiK hi. . mnanM iur iud wwiwb Of !...:. Pa , nnt Ol ine doiu Trade, travelled about 00 miles views Kim when nero. -ere Ukeo of the Oregon Nursery, r." lT-rd Oroner'a tile ft y,C ndeo-r, and other views in the city. Mo . .. . ai.h hia wnrk here on ao count of the emoky condition of the .ir and will return on tbe Hth 1 'wh-I h. will b.W to go and takaviewa of prominent ecenee in tbe county. He wants a field in..L !. ainn the around, and U take tbe Btanton place with 'a. f Rnslieh Holly, and would like a field where ooione are athered. but on the ground ; a hop v.rd with view of piokers, in iaoi that will properly aJ n nnntv. Word may ?l ih Dr. f.mieeie, bafore The Htate Kair I the date mentioned. MO HOUSES III! 'IS Ji'J dlUlUJI I). CliapiK-li's Iowa I'.oy Wins ,IMM) purse INH l THKKE SfKAKiHf H EATS Hriiiifuro Buy Vtioa '2:20 Trot, I'urae fVK) I. D. CbapII, who has a lea of the ilillnWo Fair Grounds, did a great huhinexs over at Everett, at the racea laxt week. Hia Iowa Hoy won the '2.IC.I pemnir, race; purse, 1,IH), lima, '2;MJ. HjH Bramford Hoy won Ihe 'I'M) trot; purse, X); time, 2:2U; and his liushnell King won second money in the WA) purse, 2:20 trot. This is going some. All of lhene borwes m form ed here at the tryout races hld abiut the firal of Aiigimt, and the nice work of Iowa Bov was com iiienle on by those interested inland out of the way by Fair time. rem racing. UMRIuaring mat IMS i . . . . ... i r.vereii track was so slow that Col lege Maid, the guidelnss pacer, only made a mile in 2:1.'!, it will he seen that old Iowa Hoy did marvelous lime 2:14 J The Argus is pleased to see Chappsll put old Hillehtrn on the map, and at iiia a i;,a win "the money." KIma O, Chappell's lieautifuM black mare, was entered in. and won the lirst heat of the 2:l't trot. but the next heat sbs acted so bad- ly like ("lie did repeatedly at the local grounds August 1 '.hat the was distanced aud was withdrawn Hhs made the heat in 2:20. AUCTION SALE I will .ell .t i.nl.ll,. a.le at the I). U',t!,o.. ,!.., r.F,.i o am.lh f llill-tw.ro t II) . tn . on I FRIDAY. HKPTKMBKK 2", S.U work ht.r.. ii in.l 12 vrt. weivht 1400 rach, grey liortc, 13 ytaaa, weighs ' ' I mix), buck ik 111 drivniu team, voo each, b aa.l a yeara, 15 Ucad goo.1 mua rowsi LumiUK hcuu , t yeara, revntcrf .1 Jerv heifer, 2 years, t.rtMxl auw ami X iIiumU, j'4 l.aKelle farm wagon, i on hacks, hack with top, top Iiukky Willi pule ati.l 41, cut U- borne mower, 10 ft o. borne Rake rolling .liar, u il i-vc. iH-in drill; spring tooth, 17 teeth: j 14-111 Rock I slamt plows, 1 4 -i 11 ilrailly plow, hay earner, 1 gal ateel water trough, 'i seta double hnrnt-n. art hack harneis, single buggy harness, 7 io gal milk runs, W & W sewing machine, Windsor Diano, lots of household and kitchen furniture, shovels, forka and ntliei aitic'es too numerous to mention Teiuisof sale: f 10 and under, cash; over 110, one ) ear's time at 6 per cent with approved security. Henry Hogrefe, Owner, B P Cornelius, Auotioueer. Lunch at noon, Advertised Letters Mr II K Hales, Charley Bnlicook, J'' llraodtactil 2, il r iwnson, nir joa nusu- I,.,,,,, n Hr.ndHt. Miss Susie Bahler. m,. v v nvd Mr k k Hoimnnon. Mrs Howard Cromwell, Mr Win Downing, Angel Pemas, Misa Minnie Kgverla, Mrs dnerl'rKSIr.Mr'tli.rC Healer. Miss Amy Hook, Mr lid Ham, Mr J W Hunter, Mr Mierman uuicnison Mr Roland Heiub.ch, Mr Joe Hollen- stein, Miss I', lian, mra mainua judcs, Mr (Maude Johnson, Mr it Kuiiie, Kci- na Kinir, A Karamanos, N Koujiwna, fllr 6 to teach, as expected, for I I,,.,:n1, Mr JLfT MorWi M the reason that her mother is eer Paul Mcehan, .Mr J T Morgan. Miss M , u. i..r. i. A Mi tt j. sir olin s ue er. Mrs Sarah McKinncy, MrGuisrppe Mes- serl, Mr Frank II Porter 2, Jof.n L, Fat- l"M' . .' . ..I K.,ri ini on. Mr ( nris reuera. niisa i Mabel Recder, Miss Alvie Koninson, nir J wauder, Miss Snia Smith, J S Thomp. aim. .lira nniuu iu.t. . u. MU. 1. Thomrwou. I. anV alklnOurK, Hm A I) W estfall , Cora Weiss, Mrs T W Ward, Krert W Wheeler, Leo and Klla Wilson, Leo V Wilson 2, Henry Yager 4 r I d, Hlllslmro, Ore., Sept. 2, 190S. II. P. Cornelius, postmaster, Fine Sheep for Sale ohbred Shroo- U TO SB) It"'- C .... a shire and Kamboutett earty ram mbs, and two 2 year old Sbrop- .1.!.. ....... .lun . ntwi n fl.vk nf autre ruJB, . - v. . X Ramboulett ewes, with line ram 1 . .u:. .....a Kraadina Will he tor vuib ) - ani.l .t a harca n. as 1 have Ue cided to keep but one breed Shropshire. rera uroner, Hillslwro, Ore., It. 2. 25 8 For Sale or Exchange Will sell, or exchange for farming and a fourth 01 a niocK, on Bixm r.M RBlinn. one block from street oar line, 4 blocks from Fifth street depot. Fine building, hedge, anrutv bery, barn, cnicaen pari, etc. ror particulars Bee Gr. A. Wehrung, Hillsboro, Ore. 25-tf The last half of l!)07 taxes, where the first half was paid betore tne Bret Monday in April, 1908, will he due on or before Monday, Oct. 5, 1908, and unless paid by that Yta nenaltv and interest will be . . f . 1 ...si tt mna ,...;! added irons mini o, imm, uuu paid. n n it 1- u u. nuucuuB, II Rogers, Mr Leslie I. Rosa, Sir ueo nea- tne Union school house. While Ring, Warren r.iaier 3, oiep.ieuoan, ... . , tQ Mrs Alice Singletary, Miss Joyce Savage, P'cklp8 P, leu irom a iree 10 1., M,7M.,k Sid well, c r the ground, a dislance of about 15 l.K 1 ' " - " ' , or. g HberiU Waab. to., ur.lffener tumped from tbe vehiole.and For Salt or Rent The Hillsboro Flouring Mill; ca pacity, 70 barrels; has a large stor ing capaoity. Also, the Hillsboro Warehouse, capacity, 200,000 bush els. Will be. Bold separate, or to gether. Apply to John Milne, Hillsboro 16-27 HILLSBORO ArtOUS, SEPT. 10. 1908 A. C. Carslens, of Hanks, was in town tfxlay. Halurday special fiyster cock tails. Den of .Sweets. Henry Vandmanden, of Itoy, was in town yesterday. State Game Warden Itobt. Htev enson was dowu from Forest (irove today. We make photographic post cards from your own plates. Pout ('ard lijianr. 2'ilf Jos. Lamlwtte, a well known far mer of near Ulencoe, was in town last Haturday. There are candies and candies, but only one Dsn of Sweets' can dies always fresh. Grant Holcomb, of HpringGeld, was here this week, a guest of the family at West Union. Walter Jackson snd wife, of Portland, were guests of It. C. Vaught and wife, over Hunday. Developing, printing and finish ing, done for amateur photograph era, at the Post Card Bazaar. 20tf Tbe new mains for the city will be completed, sometime next week, Vetch eeed for sale. Tha heat v.ruiv At.nl. to A f!h.lmr. Forest Grove, Ore., It. 2, or at farm - j 1 1 j - -t near Centerville. 25-tf Chairman John Dennis an nounces a meeting of all tbe hair I'OmmiueeB ai me council ensnn imi, lor Monuay nigtit. Arthur Gilmore and wife return- ed from their Kan tern trin todav: Mr. (.ilmore will go to work at the eltctric light plant Persons desiring to buy or sell horses or livestock of any kind will do well to communicate with Con nell & Cornelius, at real estate of fice over Wehruogs' store. 2G 9 Henry Hall, of near Glencoe, wn was in lown yesveruay, Bays was uouer vue averBgo, inia rraauu, uu w lu ,,,u ,u "u" r ur DirA Kwu, uuitu- er nuHiness, wivn eiauguier uuuoe i : . L L I L nronertv. Good reason for eelline CaU 0)) or Areim, Corwin & Hei 1 , Ilill.K.n Ara 9l',lf Dr. C. M. Harrison, lately from Douglass, Alaska, is a guest of Re corder Willis Ireland, for a few davs. He will locate in Portland. He will be remembered as a son of John Hanison, an old pioneer of this county, now of Spokane. F. G. Sykes, of Portland, who wsb oui nere bouju nine ago, auu made a bid for the City llgbt and water plant, was In town yeeter- day, it ia understood that Mr Sykes was acting on his own initia- live, when he made the bid. He ill resign bis position with the Portland company the first of the month "Ade" Siegrist wagered Recorder Schulmerich that the latter oould not climb the T.r) foot iron ladder , ,. , t u ,h leading up to tne new tans, on ine water tower, yesterday, t.eorgedid it in 3i minutes, and Siegrist mournB the loss of a 50o piece. The -ew tank is being placed as fast as poesioie. . . , . , w- Mrs. V aitb. WHO 18 now in WIS ouun mutj, ... ... fchool board nere, InSl Su6 win noi ioubjv in, iuu uoouo m. a..cUuu. The board will select a new teacher or tn6 geVenth grade next week. rt m 1 r . XT' . I un luesoay, tnsB. mcaitnier, oi feet, and sustained injuries to bis back and BDiue Ihe fall was caused by the giving away of limb upon which be was standing Mr. Hickethier is aged about tU years, and was anenueu Dy ur a 1 . 1 1 - - T Tamiesie. "Ia the doctrine of Alexander Campbell and his followers, regard . 1 1 I il a- Una the relation of baptism tore I W . . . . I a ! ,1 .AtMinaiAn rW BinL generawou uu iDm.00.u . me occinne 01 me new iB ment7 " lnis oueeuon win oe an . . n" 1.4 -U. u Q swerea av no opnt uuiu ouu rlav morninE. Honest study and ... 4u-.i common sense win ue mo meuiuu and not ridicule and abuse, The P0 18 coruiany "iv.imt. -Geo . n.uo. r""' Goodman, who used to live In the vicinity of Hillsboro about ia veftr4 aR0 anj now the owner ol a big ranch in UougiaB county, waa in tiiiisooro hub weta, reuowiun old acauaintanoe. Mr. Goodman has never lost interest io the best county in tne state, ana may re- turn nere 10 nvo. i uu ruuBo, that most people wbo live in thiB county any length of time, and IlOen leave ll, later unvo a nouuj desire to return. Misa Wilma Waggener, who has ma visiting friends and relatives Washington, for some time past, jB expected to return to Hillsboro, this week While out driving with Udv cousin, at Kirkland, Wash , 1- -e 1 4U. a cOUDie 01 woobb ago, iuo 4iu.no stumbled and fell, threatening to . . ,l. 1 si-:.. 1,7 overturn me uukkv. iuibb tbk broke a bone in ber ankle, also badly wrenching the tendons of the limb. She is now about on crutcnes, and will remain in Hillsboro, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Wil cox, until the fall term of the Bap tist College at McMinnville openfl) where she will have charge of the conservatory of music. um HAS 100 SWEDKSAT FRONT He Will Sub-let l Miles of His Contract HAS HEADQUARTERS AT BUXTON Waktbeld Rashieg Wsrk st tbe Tilla mook End af Use Geo. L. Davis. Chief Eneineer of the P. R. c N. Co., was in the city, aet Saturday, on bis way to points between Hillsboro and Tillamook, on tbe line of the survey of the bove named road. A. J; McCabe, contractor from Buxton westward to a point near tbe Salmonberry, accompanied the engineer, and the latter will begin active work, just as soon as men, horses and imple ments are on tbe ground. While in Hillsboro, Mr. McCabe purchased a fine buggy team from ohn Connell, and will use a buggy biB work. He will make bis esdqusrters at Buxton, until the work is done. He bas sub-let the 14 miles which his contract with tbe P. R A N. calls for, aod the subcontractors have already as sembled 100 Swedes, and a lot of teams and grading material at the beginning point of the work. More men are coming every day, and ben the ruiuieite number ia on the ground, work will be pushed as fast as men and teams can do it. Buxton, in coneeouence of tbe re sumption of the work, is taking on new life, and everybody is pleased. V ork on the Tillamook end is pro greasing rapidly, but more men are needed, although 150 have gone in to the coast since Harriman gave the order to go ahead with tbe work. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS K G Ruedyet ui to A A Belden, 2.44 acres J 1. Hicklin d 1 C t 3 8 I w...Kro U H Catching et ux to Barbara Ann dates, 2.oy acrei Catching d 1 c 150 A H Gates etux ton P Catching. 2. 99 acres B II Catching d 1 c 220 Franz Uleid et ux tojulms Jlackrcxlt et a), 38.01 acres sec 27 t 1 n w... as D Wilniot et ux to Geo E Hinton, 4 acres sec 22 t 1 s 1 w.. 800 Nellie Thornton et al to R I) Morse, lots To aud 84 Steels add Beavtn...422j Moses Dillaboyet al to John H Davis part sec 25 t 1 s 2 w 700 John II Davis to Alfred Metnel, 20 acres sec 2s t 1 s 2 w 700 Anue lane Buchanan to Josiah Miller lots s and 6 block 2 Keedville 1000 C F Tigard et ux to Fanny K hixnth, part sec 1 1 2 s 1 w 1 II Wescott et ux to Itotie L Ken- nell, part lot 4 blk 29 F Grove 1000 A 11 1'hiDDS et ux to Al J Kinney, 40 acres sec 12 t 2 n 4 w 000 Ora G (Jarneus et ux to M J Kinney 37 acres sec 12 t 2 u 4 w 000 M J Muney to J r tlamiitoa, 77 acres sec 12 t 2 n 4 w. 10 Anna Reh to Man- F. Hatch, 28 acres M Wren d 1 c t I n 3 w 500 Isabella McCallen et al to John Lundgren, tract sec 32 t 1 n I W...2500 II Coleman et al to Cons Timb Co, Darts sec 31 t X n sec 6 t 2 n 5 12000 lwis rowers et al to w in tienuncis to acres sec 23 t 1 n 3 w 2350 Iwis Powers et al to Jacob ischnei- der, 30 acres sec 23 t I n 3 w 2350 Ambers Thorubure to J P McFar- laue et al, 3 acres sec 10 t Z n 4 w. boo John Schmidt et ux to Henry 11- kins et al. 2.64 acres M Moore A 1 c soo t I) Thome et ux to k Mcivnigm, nart sec 24 t 1 n 3 w '4 S II Graham et al to Geo W Clarke, 2 64 acres sec 2 t 2 s 1 w 500 A F Fitzlaffet ux to B Goldberg, part blk n West Portland Heinhts 200 David Culleton to Samuel B Bowser, part blk 17 Simmons add Hbo no W H McKldowny et ux to H B Aus tin et al, part blk Naylor ailil t U..3500 Investment Co to A A ueuien, 3 50 acres lot S3 N Tieardvule 1050 F C Aldrich et ux to Axel L Carlson, 1 acres sec 2 t I s I w boo S B Huston guardian to M B Bump, ao.7l acres Wm Geieer d 1 C 9l J W Henderson et ux to Jnobchundt part M Moore it I c t I s 2 w 155U W Oree Trust Co to Adsm Junior, tract if Vireima nac 500 G W Waterbury et al to John Engel, 12 acres sec 34 t 1 s iw 1200 S B Huston et ux to V N Barrett, part blk 7 Hillsboro 1S00 M Fruitiger et al to G A Cobb, part Jos Wood A 1 c 7000 John Soreuson et al to Wesley Penny part sec 22 l I s 2 w jjw PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Wm. Kane farm, 0 miles north of Cornelius, near the old Dudley mill, at 10 0 clock on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Gray horte, weight about 1400, bay horee 10 yeara, weight 1100; bay horse, 4 years, weight 1 iooj black horse, 4 years, weight 1000: aorrel mare. 3 years, weight 1400; 3 i-yr-okl heifers, in milk, will be fresh in March, a-year-olil heifer, freeb in March; -year-old Jersey bull, eeveral dozen chickens, new double-disc plow, new 8-ft disc harrow with seeder, new Champion mower, hay rake, lever har row, new fan mill, .1 Si-inch wairou, cart, buggy, nearly new harness, a sets heavy harness, hav ork wtiu rope ana oiocas, lot of oata and tares mixed, 2 acres of corn in field, some hay, lot of small tools, household furniture and other articles. Terms of Sale $10 and under, cash; over 110, 1 year's lime, bank able note, 8 per cent interest; 2 per cent off for cash over 1 10. Wm. Aiton, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Vanderwal, Clerk. CALL FOR BIDS Healed bids will be received by the county court of Washington county, Oregon, until a o'clock p. m. of the stu ouy October, 1908, and theu opened, for rent of the county poor tarm and lor care of the inmates for a term of years from the 1st day of November, 190s. For particulars inquire of county judge. By order of the Commissioners, 1. W. Goodin, County judge. Dated Hillsboro, Oregon, Sept. 9, 1908, For lunches, hot and cold drinks. or a choice cocktail, call on Palma- tr s Confectionery. I). B. Cooper, of near Scholls, re cently sold his 100-acre ranch for 1100 per acre, spot cash. Mrs. Bannty snd daughter, of Portland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Gheen, this week. We open our own oyBters, there fore, they are always fresh. Give us your orders, at Palmateer's Con fectionery. The people of Vernonia, Colum bia county, are anxious for a branch from the main line of the P. R. A N. to tap their prosperous country. A dance will be given at the Ralph Imbrie bop house, en Satur day evening, Oct. 3, 1903. Num bers, including supper, 75c. Jack's orchestra. 26-8 School district No. 89 has finish ed an addition to the main school building, and school will begin Oct 5th, with Otto Krause, of Corne lius, as teacher. For Hale A team of bays, weieht 1300 to 1400, also 3 wagon and harness all for t250 Inuaire of R. Bloyd, corner Third and Ma ple, Hillsboro, Ore. 2G 9 Regular services at the Christian church next Sunday. Bible rchnol at 10, preaching at 11 and 7:30. Tbe evening subject will be, ''Re sisting the Holy Spirit." Strayed A two-year old Jersey bull, solid color, left my place Sep tember 2 Anyone seeing above described bull, please notify P. d. Burkbalter, Hillsboro, Ore , R. D. 2. 26 9 Tillamook Btage line, and the Forest Grove and Hillsboro livery teams have been taxed lately to carry laborers over to Tillamook, to work on the eastern extension ci the P. R. & N. For Sale -Registered Holsteirj ball calf. Its mother cava over 50 lba milk a day; sire's 6 nearest dams averaged 23 lbs butter io 7 days. Fine calf; price $45. E. Golf, Forest Grove, Ore. 6 Vital elalietics for Washington county reported during August: Return on marriages, 7: typhoid fever cases, 1 ; small pox cases, 2; births, males. 14: females, 14; deaths, males, 6; females, 3. Strayed Three milk cows; all dehorned; one dark red; dark gray; and a black cow, branded "C. L. l . I . 1 c. 1 I oo nip; twu ireon soon, oirayeu i , nVirvnt Juna 27th rlifvl Leavy D. 1. Bros. Hillsdale, Ore.. R. 24 6 Walter Beard and Clem Inklev, of Banks, upon complaint of State Game Warden Stevenson, of Forest Grove, were fined $25 and costs eaoh, for hunting without a license. They pleaded guilty, and the lice oVKacfusIslfdaf ju8tice The Hillsboro Board of Trade is taking on new lite. L A. Long tv I accepted the otnee ol secretary, and is kept busy answering inquiries about the best county in the state When the Sunset literature arrives. there will be more work in sending it out, i. e , the amount apportion ed to Hillsboro. The Hillsboro Board of Trade ought to be put on a good working basis, as it is one of the best means of helping the community, known Elmer Miller, engineer, and an assistant came through town yea terday with the county's gaeolinr roller, which is operated with a zu horse Fairbanks engine, combined Tk. nu. 41 Aft n.lk nf gasoline per day. They had the mart anrintlar and crraHnr in tow. and were en route to Cedar Mills, where tbe outfit will be used on the mile of new rock road to be con- olrnrlnH nail tn th Mnlrnnmah county line. The c umber, in charge of KrebB and Mcrnerson, passed (krnnah Inxn Mnnilav. nn ita wav " J ' to Cedar Milla. The outfits have been operating near Dilley. r. J. A. Rowell, of Scholls, who was in town yesterday, Bays the committee appointed at the railroad meeting, held at Scholls recently, consisting of Ferd Uroner, Wm. Schulmench, Jud. Van Meek and V. K Rowell. has started a Bub scription paper to raise money to detray tne cost, 01 a preniuioary survey from a point between ureen burg and Tigardville, through the Col well paee, out paBt fcenons, tar mington and Blooming, to some point of intersection with the main line of the Oregon Llectric, proDa bly Cornelius. They expect to raise about $2,000 for tbe expense of a survey. The Committee bas assurance from the Electric Com pany, that when the people of the communities along the line of the proposed survey get ready to talk business, and are satisfied with tbe route, the Company will take up the matter wita them, ihe Com pany, however, will cot agree to build a branch line. within two years. PROBATE Guardianship Nelly M Ritchey, minor; Mrs Helen Duyck apptd gruardn; bond two. Guardianship Frank B. Ritchey, minor, Mrs. Helen uuyca, appia erun, bonds $500. Estate Andrew Johnson, ti.n,a Automobile liplrln. Aufomo. aeca; jonn VBUiweu, a o kooiusou ot the jonn rreuaen appiu appraisers. 1 will ana testament 01 luos Koe, oeca; beM ums. tne two filed Sept 1; bequeath est valued at In HTtll flBtMf I4TI 41. HC Kl. McNultv. deed: final sect of 10s B Fine- Rev. A. J. Folsom, of Forest gan adm, approved. Estate Anna Kron- Qr0ve. will preach Sunday morn SSo4S!& log, at 11 o'clock, at th.Congra. ,ni filed and eat closed of record. PROFESSIONAL. F.A. BAILEY, M. D. Pbysirian and Surgeon Office Bai!ey-Mor(an Mnck, npntalra. Rooms 12, U and 15. Kei.lrnc ttuuth. mmt comer Madeline and becund Streets. Both '1'hones. MrWrWvWWW S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OtHoe upKtalrt oTPrThe IVIla Drus; Slora RaatdBnea Kast or Conrt Houmi, In Um corner of the block. JAMES PHILLIPE TAMIESIE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surfraon Southern Pacirlo Railroad Co. Consultation in French or Ki.Klixb. Of fice upstairs, over L. M. Hoyt Oo's. store, north side of Main St., HUUlioro, Or. A.B. BAILEY, M. D..D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phone.. Hillsboro, Ore. DR. W. E. PITTENGER Dentist Rooms 10 and 11 MorKan-Railey Block, street. Over Dennis Store. HILLSBORO OREGON Oast. H. MMglmy W. B. Mmrrn BAOLEY A HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Eooms 1 and 2 Shute Bnildtne HILLSBORO, . . OBEGOS. H. T. BAOLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, npatalra, over the Poat Office, HUlaboro, - Oregoa MrWrrVrArrrW E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooma j, 4, & j, Morgan Blk, HUlaboro JOHN 11. WALL ATT0RN8Y-AT-LAW Office Upetalre, Bailey Itorgan Block Rooms, i an i. HILLSBORO, - ORKQON. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ornoi: Main Street, opp. Court Uoaue. HILLSBORO OREGON THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Morgan Blk, Upetalre, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 tj.,, , n nmsDoro Uregon vvvvvvVVVVvvVVVVVvVVVvVVVV DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector I In Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith Shop Forest Grove Phone, Ind. 92 Long distance, No. 31 G. M. Hunter Carpenter WorK And Contracting Those contemplating building should get my figures. Both pfa c & jackson ' I Hillsboro -- Oregon j. 1 -a 4. -mr 1 a. I ..uemrtii, JU.ea.lJaia.rJi.eb.. EMMOTT BROS., Prom., Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all kinda. A Mew Erm In Price We are going to sell meats at prices low er than those which have prevailed in the past Call in and see us. We mean 'Phone and Free Delivery business. One door East Tualatin Hotel Mala Street, HUlaboro, Oregoo. ZXomo Stylo RESTAURANT Regular Meals, 25 cts up Short order lunches Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on Main St. .., , rr(,nn HUlSboro - Uregon. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Sears & Hartrampf Proprietors Third St., bet. Washington and Main Hillsboro Oregon uu bila Su)pn f klml. Anr (or lnremrhnl Enin, 4!loo I MM lionai oouruu.