HILLSiOHO AROUS. SCPT. 10. 1CS What a Savings Aceount in Cor nelius State Bank will do for you 1 1 will provide capital to mart in burine. It will provid lor caving money usually squandered. It will pave the way toward aecuring a home. It will provide a fund lor educating your children. It ie the beat possible way to accumulate a reserve tund tor hard liniea or old age. It i better than endowment ineurartce, producing larger profit, costing lee, and can b realiied in rash at any time We pay 4 per cent interest, compounded three timeo a year January, May and Sfptember. The Cornelius State Bank NEW TAX LAW IN FORCE T. M. KERR H. A. HUriBtrVT Are You Wanting a Home? If you are looking for a home, either a farm, or a residence iu town, call on the Webfoot Realty Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put on the market, list it with us. We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also make a Specialty of Business Chances. OLD WELLS FARGO LOCATION. Independent Fhone, 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON After the first Monday in Oolotor the second half-pavmenta if taxee, on which half had hern paid, will Iwome delinquent. Ten per cent penalty will attach on that date, i aleo interest at the rate of 1 per cent per month from the last Mon day in April. Therefore, thoee who do not settle at the lax collection department ol the eheritVa otticeou eecond payment on or before Octo jber5will have approximately 1G percent additional to pay in penal- ty and intereeL ! After the eame date the eherifl will be prepared to ieeu lax certifi cate on all unpaid real eetate ! whenever anyone appear and of fer to pay the taxee, penally and interest. The pereon who receive thi certificate will be entitled to a deed three year from the date of the first delii quency, in April, if the property i not aooner redeem ed If the owner appear to redeem it he must pay 15 per cent interest on all rum expended by the man who take the lax certificate. am a a 1 I f f m i i fe 9 - a k If P ft M n m f m i i i M Oregon Builders maj i i i n t Are ou doing what you can to populate your State? OREGON XKKDS PEOPLK Settlers, honest fanners, mecha nics, merchant, clerks, people with brains, strong hamls ami a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through ever? available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Iregon by sending ui the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete in formation about OREGON and its opportanities. COLONIST TIOKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fare from a few principal cities are From Denver. $30,00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20 " Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 tl St. Louis 35.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago 38.00 TIOKETS OAM BE PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with anv of our agents. The ticket w ill then be furnished by telegraph. P. G. VICKERS, LOCAL AGENT, HILLSBORO Mm. McMi rbw, Gknkral Passf.nc.f.r Agent, Portland. Oregon a m m m m s a m. m m w . i i i i i I i i i I i i & NEWPORT YAQUNA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Co for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All mod ern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cot tages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Rate from Hillsboro Season six-month ticket $6.00 Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00 Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newport including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write P.G. VICKERS, Local Agent Wm, McMTjnnAV General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real Property Notice is hereby Riven that the under signed Administrator of the rCstate of v.. ad., V Tarmac iljkiiaaajul tiv viriia fit n order made, re'iidirnl and entered In j BaririniiiK at the southeast corner of the the County Court of Hie Stat ol oiegou, tract 01 lanu running lying, being and situate in Washington County, Oregon, and particularly de bribed an follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section .TO, township 2 north, ran ce 8 west of the Willamette Meridian, mi imj a irain uescnoeil as follows for Washington County, on the 31st day ol August, in the matter or said Estate of Susan K. Tanner, deceased, Ruthorii-.iiig, licenaing and empowering the underKigned administrator, to make Hale of the real property hereinafter de w rild, I will on Monday, the 5th day of OctoU'r, 1!k, at the aoutn uoor or me Tourt House in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at tiia hour of 10 o'clock A. In. ol saiil aay, sen si punuc lurawu OluUUjUu!UtfiWrJttlj thenoe north 40 chs.; thence east 4 chs. and 54 feet: thence south 20 chs.! them east 12 feet; thence south 20 chs. and thence west S ch. to pla of beKinnin, containing in all Of', ncres, more or lean. Bald sail will m made subject to con firmation by the County Court of Wash ington County, Oregon. Dated this 31t day of August, VH. B. T. I.INKLATKH Administrator of the Estate of Hunan Dan Baker, of Forest Groy. mi in town Tuday. Alfred Gurrber, th Helvetia fheeee-maker, was in town Tuwlay Filiua, platen, card mount, chemical ami cameras, at the Baxaar. 25 8 Chrii. Httw.a. protninant SoholU farmer, had business at the county fat Mordaj. For Sale Sanders' doub'a dic plo, nearly new J. N. Miller. rJitisboro. R. I. 4 21-tf I'lrich Kempf, a prominent far mer of the Helvetia neighborhood came to town Tuesday. For gentlemen's, ladiee' and childreu's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis II. lluntemann, of eouth of JobV Crowing, delivered home grown peaches to customers in Hillsboro Tueeday, which were exceptionally 6ne specimens of that (ruit. Short order lunches, oysters in any style, cool drinks, Swetland'a ice cream, cigars and tobacco at the Hillsboro Confectionery W. K. Roiling, proprietor. 2otf The following marriage licensee have been issued by the county clerk: Albert Cherry and Hazel Wood, Sept. 3; Arthur Burke and Vivian Fosel, Bept 5: J. A. North and Mary Schamoni, Sept. 7. Id harvest time, when day are warm, If in the Jto-e or on the farm. You need some drinks that do not harm, Nor give jour friends tbc least alarm. Now good soft drinks they have a charm, And suit the coarse or choice school' ma'am. Lent Palmateer with arms immense, With pleasure will such things dispense. Mips Livia Ferrin, of Forest Grove, has b en engaged to teach in the 10th grade of the Hillsboro public fchool, Miss Johnstone, of Cortland, accepting another poet tion. Mies Ferrin is thoroughly qualified and the board ia to be congratulated in securing her ser vices. A merry coaching party from St Johns came out Monday forenoon, and spent a portion of the day in Hillsboro, some of the party hav ing friend in town, Tbey return ed in the afternoon. The following persons compoeed the party, which represented a St. Johns Christian Endeavor Society: Carinette Ha ley, Eva Bretat, Mrs. Alice Stucker, Grace Stucker, Flora McNiven, May JohneoD, Alda Overstreet, Minnie VaBsar, 8 J. Doneleon, Jno. McNiven, Alex. McNiven, E. R. Wells, Dave Byerle, H. 8 Sim mons, G. W. Overstreet and J. C. Henry Hogrefe, of South Tuala tin, who has run the Witbycombe farm, for the past five years, will soon move to his farm near Bloom ing. Read about his sale in this issue. Mr. Hogrefe thinks be holds he championship belt this year for the beet oat yield. From 7G acres of white oats be threshed HI buheU per acre, machine measure, or 70 buahels per acre, government mtaqure. Five years ago, the Witbycombe place produced 5(XXJ bushels of wheat and oats, and tbie year it went up to 7000 bushels. The wheat averaged 25 bushels to the ace, Mr. Hogrefe ia an advo cate of deep plowing. His motto ia: "Make your teams work while on the farm, but give them plenty of time on the roads. D. B Emerick, who returned from Wilson river a few days ago, eaya be found colors of gold on Wileon river, and believes that it can be found somewhere in paying quantities on one or both forks of the above named river. He relat that 40 years aqo, some Coast Ii dianB gave bis father, the late Sol Emerick, of Cornelius, two or thre fine nuggets of gold, which they said they picked up in a creek near the head of Wilton river. Mr. Emerick had the nuggets made into a riog. which his wife wore for many years Since that time many prospectors have endeavored to find the creek where the Indians found the gold, but up to the pres ent it has not been located. Col ors of gold are easily found all along the coast, on the beaches and in the streams, but on the coast the gold H too fine to bs saved, and in the creeks it does not seem to abound in paying quantities. I'almateer's Confectionery car riee the choicest line of cigars and tobacco in the city, When in town Icecream eeoiala every Sun.t.tv. at I'alniateer's Confectionery. '.'Ill Tom Cornelius, of Salem, an old time Washington county 1iv,wh iu town Tuesday grtirg old friends. The famous Haie'wood Ice Cream, I.owney's and Aldon Choc olatee, just what everyone wanie, at ralrualeer'e Confectionery, -lit Fred Siegriet returned from tlo vicinity of Mile City, Montai.a, this week, where he spent four months with a government curvt y ing party. Father Kraetuer, privnralor of Mt. Angel College, which is an a I junct of the Benedictine Monastery at that place, waa in the city Mon day, the guest of Fattier llurholrfr, and made the ArgtH a pleanai l call. County Recorder Ireland aain broke the record in that oilice ii the matter ol receipts. The re ceipts for August were It'll .:0, being about $V) more than ii July, which was itself a rcooul breaker. Clearance sale of all men's, hoys' aud ladie' suit. Will I sold at actual coat, and all broken lines carried in the immense st.x-k of the Geueral Merchandise Store ol Schulmerich Bros. Com earl and get your choice. Mtf The Schlegelt, Williams, Hudson and Northrup families, of near Mountaindale, returned from a trip to Netarte, the latter part of ls-i week. The party went iu by the Wilson river route, and came out by the Grande Konde Agency. The party had a fine time. I desire to announce that mr Fall stock ol heaters has arrived We also have a full line of rans, acknot lulled to be as good as any on the coast. A written guarande accompanies each range. We can furnish them with or with nit water coils R. Cave. 2t' 7 Announcements are out for the wedding of Lulu M. Coleman, of Cornelius, to Frank I. Jensen, ou Sunday, Sept 20, at the Methodist church in Cornelius, Oregon. Miss Coleman is the daughter of Mrs. C C. Hancock, of Cornelius, and has many friends in this county. J. B. Cimino, of South Tuitlatin, a well known farmer of that sic lion, was struck by a heavy bridge timber last Saturday, while unload iog lumber from cars on the lin o! the Oregon Electric, and eustsined a badly crushed leg. Dr. Tatniesie a'tended his injuria ; O.-car Curry, of Laurel, has been arrested in Tillamook county upon a warrant by Shenir Hancock, charging him with stealing a mare and colt. Curry spent lb summer in Wheeler county and the charge is laid by the district attorney at Foeeil. Curry came to v i -It his mother a few day ago, hut Han cock received the papers too late to intercept him. The sheriff trackrd him to the coast and held him tin til aWheeler oflicial called for him. Taylor Needbam ani Wm. Piatt, two well to-do farmers, who live 10 miles east of Eugene, near Thurs ton, spent Monday afternoon view ing the government eierimental work on the Bagley r melt, at the old Dudley Mills. They were driv en out by Geo. R. Bagley, who showed them what summer irriga tion will do for crops in this val ley. The visitors bate ranches on the McKeiz e river, an i expect to do some summer irrigation next year, and came up here for infor mation. Shipments of bops out of Oregon by the Harriman lines in the year ending August ?, 1 008 were 1 .'!!), 827 bales, and about MU) hales were shipped over the Northern Pacific Of the total shipments about 14,000 bales were of 1!) crop As approximately G000 hales of 1907a remain in the state, these figure indicate a total crop in Ore gon in 1007 of about 135,000 hales. Dealers' estimates of the coming Oregon crop range from 80,000 to 100,000 bales. ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, the duly anuolutcil, qualillH and acting adrniihtralrix of the estate ol fleo A.Morgan, deceased, by virtue of and pursuant to an order of Hale, made and entered by the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Washington Coun ty, on the llth day of Aiiitunt. I9. will sell, on or after Krlday. the 2'th day of Depteiiiner. n, at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in baud, all of the right, title and Interest, which (li-o. A Morgan had at the time of his death, In tne following uescrined real property, ly lug and being In Washington county. Oregon, and particularly ilesi-rllx-1 at fol lows, Uj Wit! The West One Half of tho North Kast One Fourth and the Houlh Kast One Fourth of the North West One Knurl h of Hec. Twenty Four, T, 2 N. of K. n w. of the Willamette MnrMiau, containing 120 acres, more or lens. Haid sale shall be made subject to the confirmation ofl the County Court of the .Slate of Oregon, for Washington County, UKNKIKTTA MoKUAN " Administratrix of the eitatn of Urn. A, Morgan, deceased. Dated at HlllstK.ro, Oregon, this I7lli day of August, IWiS. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Kiectitora of the Inst will and testament of Conrad Hchuliiicrich, de ceased, have tiled their final account mid report III the County Court of Washing. ton County. Oregon, and said Court has appointed Monday, the fit h day of Orlo lMr, 1H0N, at the hour ol 10 o'clock a. in., of said day, as the time forbearing oh ecuona 10 naiu hi count and report, and mn i rim settlement inereof, Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., the 2!lth iluv of August, 1908. KDWARD BOHULMKIUCII, WM. HCHI'l.MKKICII. F. II. MILLER Th ml St net, Hil!slHto lu'twreu M on and I ini'oln Phone SKI'TIC T AN IAN NADC. ANI) INNTAIllO Plumbing Strain Heating If iut :itr thinking of i citic tinV. lh.it will t.ikr i-sir ol all wailrfitiut the limine hive . U!V with me. All kinds of plumbing mippllrs Li I ii h ind, limn a Uilli tun to Inv it. t . .Ml S'..rk ami all lll WjrrjulrJ A. M. Ccirlile lW.nr tf mini mir thst lie b. )iit Irielved idi tine ot ilrbatrd Conklin (i loves eiiil 'Si iug loth the I, ng and t-irt winu Tbur ghv- bsve nlway glvru til .i ll. 'P. rna lht is llir ridii t nt biiyru. Sinilc Harness a'.l the tv f umi (il up. Call and Soo Thorn A full li::e of Stat Pad and liugt-v Wblpi. in all tytn ait'! all jxin t. Itllf a , Our lt.it to W , , ., .be, .uh,,::;: ''v'""" grl Ihr U M, ,,; moery i. ,1,. ,,,,, ': a ,,r, ' en-,,.., , ,..;.;,';; alltlHd. , t ,, tb.l ill I, ,, ' 1 Vaught's Grocery f CORWIN A HEIDEL Dmmtorm a Ml klndsot Fresh Meata. Price Rea- itm!ile. Will meet all tnmpelltlon. Chicken ami l'ou'.lrv always on hand upon ordrr. Free delivety to all pait oi the town. We buy fat ilo k. rana Second Slreol, HIMboro, Or SUMMONS IN T1IK CIKi'l'ir (tifur OF TIIF PtATK K uKKUON, F"lt V AHIIISU fuN CtitM V W. II. Vrt. I'Uiollll i. a. i:-i i. I,.r. ii,innt Tu J. A. I;,... the M,v llinr, drfrn limit : I n Urn name ( Ihr M.tii ol ilfrrfoii Vnil ate hereby i-iiiiinii,!i. and r. iiilfnl u, w and pi.- In Hie alxite so lilli'd ...nil hihI answer the 4iniillut li.i.l agiuil you In the iin eullllnl raiMi ou or lirfurn the eipliatloti of l ik (nun lliiiilmmif Ilia lint pulilli'a lion thereof U iiig on the Mb day of July, !'. and theiUtn i. lh lat .nl.li ull.iii tlnr-if ht'iiti; mi the ITl'i day of Hri lxiu twr, I , lu.wit on or hrfor the Kil.JUy of ,- j.li.ni Imt, l' ami you will ni.a take iiotn-ii that If you lad wi to apear and illHSfl said I'unipiallil, Ihe plaititiff will apply to Ilia i-uort for the relief prayed for and di'inanded In hu 'oi uplaitit, town: For a decree thai he U the owner In fre-niuipl of all of the following tlJilirl real r Inti. lying, hrl.ig and situate In Wanhiug ton i iioiiiy.l irrvoii, and more parili-ularly tlei-rll as follows, to wit: lli-Kiiining ui ihe northeast corner uf t I'.', T. ! N. It. t W. Will. Mer. and runoliiK them e w inl l.'t rod'; theiii r south IU riMl-; thence west .'XI risln; thetuv north 10 rods; tbetii-e West SO rods; Ihnli.e south so phis: them east 2u riHls; them e north so rods to plai-e of hrglliiuiig, eon laluiug I IT.', a -re, morn or bts. That your cla if some right, tlt'.e sr interest to the pr-rnlsi iln deti ribe I adverse tn the philutlir he adjudicate! hy the ilerree of the atsive eutltUst Court, and that it be ordered, adjudged and de-i-revl that you aud all iersons claiming by, throng! or under you, he former harred and prt-i hided from claiming or attempting tn claim, any right, lllle or Intercut ol, in and to Ihe premise above di-Hi rilsd or any part or parrel thereof adverse tn the title of the pliilntllt, aud for siii b other and further dm-ree as may Is- iivriMSitry and proper In the preinlsfm. Tins suiuinons Is served upon you by iiililicallon hy order of the Honorable riiomns A. McHrlde, made and dated In open court on the vmh day of July, llJS which order directs thai you appear and answer on or before sli week front the dale of the first publication of this sum molts lin the lllllsleiro Argus, the Ural publication thereof Is'iug ou the .'UH.h, day ol July, llnis, to-wit, ou or Iwfore hept, 17, V.. Ilagley ,V Hare, Attorneys for I'laliitilt Notice ol Proposed Street Improvement! Notice is hereby given thai the City Council of the City ot llillnhoro, Oregon, proposes to order that the porilons ol lite streets of the City of HlMiboro herein lifter particularly desetlhed and deslg Hilled le planked wllb good solid llr plunks, III feet long, .'I inches thick and 12 inches wide, said planks Pi lie laid cross wise upon .1 stringers, each stringer to be (I Inches wide and I Inches thick, by se curely muling all of said planks and stringers, eiu h of aald planks Pi lie nailed to each stringer with V, inch spike, J spike to each hearing, said atresia to be llrst leveled before planking. Theslrcala and portions of streets to be leveled and plunked, are us follows; Main street h tween Third street and Fifth street and between Klghth street and Tenth street and the east half of that portion of Main street between tflxth street and Heventh street. (Second street between Lincoln street and F.dson street aud the south half of lecond street between Oak street and Kir street. Iiase Line street between rust street and fecund street, all In Hillsboro, O-egon. and (hat It i proposed to apportion the cost of such street lin provemeiitH as billows: One fourth there of to be borne by the owners of Iota or parcels of laud abutting upon and ad jacent lo said si reels where aald Improve men's are made and the remaining y. lo he borne hy the City of Hillsboro, and that the City Council will hear and deter mine objections, il any, t said proposed street improvements , M Mt regular meeting, lo wit; Heptemher 1, IH0M, at H o'clock p. m. This nolle, is given by order of the City Council made and dated August i;i,l(KW. leo, Hcliuluierich, Kecorder. Notice to Creditor! Notice Is herein i.lve,, II. ..I it.. i.. . , , . .in. n iiiiiier- signed bus linen duly appointed ad in In is- l.riilne ill' 1li J...1..1.. ..r v deceased. All oersons bavlnu i.I.I,,,. against suhl i-mIhIc Hi-fa twtfi.l.tr ,.iti;u.i and recimred to present the same to me, "Mi piiMier voui'iinrs, at the olhce ol ii-en nnu, Aosiract i;o., within sli mouths of the dale hereof. Hated this ;iji day of August, 111', For a Deal QO TO ROW ELL BROS. & CO. SCROLLS, OREQON Vs.. r KINNESSWOOD ACREAGE Joining' town of Reed ville on the Northeast Just laid ofl liy the Sluw-I'Var Ci , "f Irtlau1 , into 5-acre traits. I'oi mci ly known as the Lystrtip farm, ami is ion- . mlcd by all who ktmw the trait to It out of the richest nicies of land in t lie Willamette Valley. 1'nr terms and jar--titulars, apply to the Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon 11 Our Mt. Hood Deer Has them all k'atcn when it comes to purity of water, which comes frym the . Sparkling founts of "Old Mt. Hood"-1 m purer water in the worldl Ia a Hygienic Product Call aud sec for yourselves. Constantly 1 on draught and iu bottles. It is the wa ter aud the quality of the brew. Try it. If you waut a good smoke, we liaudl.e jhe . CELEBRATED SCHILLER . the finest smoke for the money that is made in the "Oregon Country." Try Our 'Grand Dad WhisKeyf Pronounced by experts to lie the fiuefvt of blends. Come and see us when you are iu the city We'll treat you right. ' Main Street, across from the Farmers' Stables. , A. Z. GRAGG, Prop. HILLSBORO - OREGON. J i r.i. ,iV .J J II J j nwrs. n, yy i,k f.n,