h HiLLS00 AAOU. SIPT 1?. 8 , c Entered t the Pot-onV at HiUnboro Ort(on. a aoond-ele mail tuatr. 33 SI HKNKY U. Gl ll.lt. Alitor County Official Paper (iulivrinimn : tl.' pr Annum. Isaaed Every Thwreday -BT- , Gl ll.l McKINMCT OPEN SEASON I.' r I iKii 'r HI 1 i '. .I 4.1 i lif.i FOR v'lujcuy xvit umvuv'- . pecial political geot and uoitie',! met the FuUou and Bourne factioo j in this Mte thi week, and all, agreed to tx the same a brother. durioii the campaign- It ! a! ctSR of hug, kifp aud make up. Tift well. Senator Jonathan Bourne re turned to Portland, from the east last Sunday, after an Wnc of wore than 2 year. He will make a rigorous campaign for the election of Taft and will visit f my county in the date. Senator Bourne, while not a public speaker, is an untiring worker and make? a good impree eion whereTer he goes. Senator Fulton will wake tpeechee for Tatt during the campaign. Hillsboro Argue, $1 50 per year. Rirn, to the wife of W.N Ha thorn, of Laurel, Sept. 7, 190$, a pon. We open our own oyoterg, there fore, they are always fresh. Give us your orders at Palmateer'e con fectionery. The .5-year-old child of Mre. W. Reese, who is visiting her sieter, Mrs. Foruey, of nar Hillsboro. had the misfortune to fill and break her left thigh, Saturday, while playing near the house Dr. Tamieeie was called to attend the irjuriee. A dance will be given at the Ralph Imbrie bop bouse, on Satur day evening, Oct. 3, 1908. Num bers, including supper, 75c. Jack's orchestra. 26 8 John Rigby, of near Reedville, accidentally got one of his feet under a wheel of a moving water wagon, Saturday, with the result that the foot was badly crushed. One of the toes was so badly hurt that it had to be amputated by Dr. Tamil sie, the attending phy sician. The Uilleboro Prune dryer will be operawd this season, at the cor ner of 4;b and Jackson streets. Rates as usual. J. F. Kerr, pro prietor. 27-30 Mrs. Stephen Morgan, of Forest Grove, ag d 53 years, died at a Portland sanitarium yesterday, of blood p. iaoning. She came to the Grove from Nebta-ka aboat five years ago, and is survived by Mr. Morgan, two sons, one living in Ne braska, the other in Portiand, and two daughters, Mies Emma Steph ens and Mrs. Lowell Markee, of Forest Grove. ". W. Cbilcntt, on the old Luce frm, foot of 7th street, will sell I -alian prunes to anyone calling for them at I cent per pound. 27 tf D. B Reasoner has on exhibition in humond Cornelius real eetate office, a mammoth sunn jwer stalk, wbtcb measures 13 feet and 4 inch es, aod ib 6$ inches around at the base of the stalk. A Binnana imiekmwloD is also on exhibition, which is eometbing new in this section. They were raised on Mr Reasoner's farm, near town. The Hillsboro Shire Co. sustain ed a severe lose last night, in the loss of their fine $3500 English Bhire, Tansor Prince. The big etallioo died at Fred Hamel'e place, near town, after a short at tack of oolic. The animal was pur chased last Spring, and was a fine specimen of the breed Only $ 1000 iosurance was carried on the ani rnl, and the loss will be divided between several stockholders, who live in this county. Richard Kuliecb, a young man of Portland, btcame deranged and violent, one day this week, and threw a soda bottle through a win dow of Smith t Kulisch s Btore, mrth of Keedville. He was taken to Portland by a brother. It is not known what caused the young man to become mentally unbalanced. C. E. Hurst, who lives on the B P. Cornelius place, above Moun ttindale, had a $250 horse acci dentally shot, about a month ago, by hunters, the horse is under th;) care of a Forest Grove veteri nirian, and it will be several months before it is able to work. There is too much carelessness in bunting. Frank Williams and wife, John Sewell, wifu and daughter, and Miss Lucy Weatherred, the latter a gueBt of the Bewells, returned borne lrorn a month's outing at the J ilia mook beaches, last Sunday. Mr. Kewell eaya that good bottom land dairy ranches over in lillamook are held at fancy prices, by the owners, who ask all the way from $100 to $200 an acre. Tbey say they have green feed on their placf s for their dairy herds nine montns of the year, and all who have cows are making good money, hence bold their land bigh. UPLAND BIRDS October 1st Headquarters for Shotguns Smith Hamuicfless. double and single, the leaders, 2o to $50 Parker Hammerless, doubles and siuglcs. always standard, 2 to $50, aeeordiug to fiuish. Winchester pump shot gnu, both solid frame aud take downs. Remiugton hammerless pump gnu. Stevens' single barrel guus, for bovs, 5. Headquarters for Rifles Winchester rifles, 25-35; yyy yi specials, both iu solid liauies and take downs. Little Krag rifles, $3.50. Little Stevens' rifles, 55. Savage rifles, $3.50 to Ammunition Celebrated shotgun shells, Hallist ite smokeless aud infallible ,h der. Rifle aud revolver shells of all kinds. GAME LAWS Tor Slat of Oregon 9 Amtndtd '07 UV.V. K Open -son for lmi-k July 15; dors. SrpicmUr 1 to November 1 Limit. 5 deer m one eaon. KI.K Open .-son, September 15 to IVlober 15. Limit, one elk. ia season. tiiil K. I'HKAsVNT. KlNf. NKCIt OR I'll I N I'M vsvnts. tjrn. Open nuod from lVli Vr 1 to IVwml'rr r Limit 10 bird iu one hv. DICKS vst C.l.l-SK Srptruitr 1 to FrU rtiurv 1 lit NTINti I.ICKNSKS Reai.leuts of ttr, fi.oo jH-t ;t; non rtsiiirnu. Jio prr yrr. NeJson Hardware Company or r J SMART, YOU ARE m m a I I i 1 i 1 1 1 i I 1 1 St. Mary's institute If you take advantage of our prices Regular 40c H B Tea, 2 lbs 25c Regular 40c (i P Tea, 2 lbs 35c Regular 50c Ceylon Tea, 2 lbs 35c Any kind of Spices, 3 cans for 20c Best Laundry Soap, 33 for $1.00 No. 3 Mt. Hood Washing Powder, 5 pkgs . 95c Wre pay 55 cents per roll for butter and the top quotations for eggs. Cash or trade REEVES L REEVES Cedar Mill 4 "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morriaon, Portland, CVegon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calli for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads sfti others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSaid a Busia Man: " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said au Educator: "The quality of Instruc tion given in your tchool makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest." COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Referancea: Any bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland. i jl BKAVKRTON'. ORKlioN COSIH'CTfO MV TWK KHTKKS St. 1UV A select boarding school (or girls I'linury, Intr rmnlmlc imd Acailrmic ilrxrtnirnti Commrrrial roiirw. Sjn-cial fttciliticn for tin tuily of music. Location licHllliful. (irouixU citcntivi. Kvrry motlern t'oiivriiit'tirr. Thorough moral and rcligiou lraiiiiii(. School Re-opeos on luesdav, September H, For further information apply to SISTKR SUPKRIOR 11 i it m a rax mm PONT FhiI to set? our brand nrw line of FANCY GINGHAMS, in spicy pnttrrns. only V2 -'2 crnts per yard B A Better Not Put it off too lonj;--t onto curly. Tlry wont I,-t lonH' t ASTONISllINt, PKICH of only '2 1 -5-3 irnti prr yicl B A I R D STOP MoK'tn drrssrs out of cheap ftinhom when you can have the best DRKSS GINGHAM for 12 1-2 cents per yard Teh-phone Your Orders R D $ FOR $ Our Motto Forget Everything else h vt t dont forget thti i)runl ale on FANCY GING HAMS, only 12 1-2 centi per yrd Opposite Hilhbut o Com. UimK DC ASSESSOR'S NOTICE The fchool board has employed Miea Florenca BeaDe, of Portland, to teach the 7th grade at this placa. Principal Barnes has call ed a meeting of all the city teach STREET FAIR COMMITTEES (Equili.atlun of 1H0X Amw-Niimuiti To the tax payon of WaliliiKtori -ititiLy. . Oroii: j Nutir: la herrby given that tlm It.mnl of uavlixtimi for WalilriKt'ii f'onnly, j OreKon. will conVHim at tlit (Jlnrk'N ultlrit at tho Court Houm, In HillNlMirn, on ihc ! lirth day of OcU,lr. !JH, the aaiiir twlnv the third Monday In Raid mouth and tl.n rrs to meet at the Fchool houne i are expected to "get busy" with the Fnllnwincr in a lint nf th varinua : time filed br law for the mretlni? of!Miiiil u,., r-f- : , , : ...j IWjard of Kciualization, which will com. Street Fair comm;tteB, appointed j ,lmia iw .'h,,,,,, ,,', (Uy to day.ei- oy me executive commiuee, wnoscinaive or oniuiayx ana jkri rioiidn.VM, on Saturday, Sept. 19, at 2 p. m. J. N. Miller, who lives 1 miles south (f Hillsboro, is harvesting his 2 acre onion crop. Heeavslhe yield is hardly up to that of !aH year, due to the continued dry weather experienced the past Bum mer. At the annual tlection of the Consolidated Onion Growers' Asso ciation, which was held in Port land, on the 6ret Saturday in this month, Washington county grow ers were honored with positions. A. J. Fanoo, of Portland, forrrerly of near Beaverton, and a prominent onion grower in this county, was elected President, and J. X. Miller, of near Hillsboro, was made Secre tory. John Nyberg, of Tualatin, became Treasurer, and B J. Leedy, of near Tigardville, 1st Vice President. until the examination anil correction him! equalization of tlia aimeNHiuetit roll for aud year nhall be completed; which hhi, Board will continue iu amnion formic month from Maid date, uiilena th lalxtm thereof are sooner couipleted. l'elltionk or applinatlona for the rndui' tlon of a particular mtMiwiiriitnt mIihII be made In wrltiriR, verified by the outli of tha applliot or hia attorney and tlli-d wttn the Hoard during the liml week it la petit lied, i tlon or application not 10 iiiadrt, Vfrl Beaverton defeated the Plu ai mers, of Poitlaud, at Beaverton. Sunday, in a poorly played same Tongue and Thos. Tal bolt 20 to 8. In the seventh inning the Sewing for prize Mrs E. W. visitor! got the bases full with i Moore and Mrs. J. A, Imbrie. none out, bat tbey were left there, Music A. 0. Shute, J. B. Wilkes as the next three men struck out. j and C. A. Lamkin. Batteries Beaverton, Hardy andj Committee confer with Portland -1 1 rt.; n- n N 1 1 ; 1 1, nl l-r I iiih,Ii' JL tV ,im "'iliH'm business entrusted to their care art thus assist to make the forthcoming fair the great success contemplated. Address communications to Mayor John Dennis, chairman executive committee. ProgramB. P. Cornelius, Dr, F. A. Bailey and H. U. Guild. Advertising Lucius A. Long, 8. C. Killen and H G. Guild. Soliciting Cal Jack, V. V. Wi ley and lvl Scbulmerich. Agriculture Thos. Connell, F M. Kfllsay and F. J Williams. Horticulture Geo H. Wilcox,!, ...... W l Harria and A Mrfiill-' 1 Notlc whereby givrn that the titulrr- ri .It a u n -i' a u ! arA ecutor of the last will of N. Lattle A. B. Bailey, Wm. Hchul-lstolU, (leceaned, liaa filed in the County merich and Thos. Withycombe. J Court of Washington County, Oregon, Horses Thos. H. Tongue, W W 1 Cniil "rcuunt ""''l ettat"4, ami that Payne and H. B. Johnson . I faJfl.a'?ClU1nt bM, '71, for,'"-"ri,l; , ,, . n .. r, 1 before said court, at the Comity Court 1 OUltry (J. A. Patterson, 11. 11. j room, at Hill.lx.ro, Oregon, on Monday, Greer and Geo. O. Sloan. October 19, 190H, at 10 o'clock A. M. Rhsen anrl imata John Milna ' STKl'lIliXH STOI.TZ. r . ....v, , w ...... ... . ,, . ivxccuiur ui me last will linn irniniui'ui of N. Stoltz, Ileceaaed. W. N. Barrett, Attorney. by law required to lie in aeHlon, ami an and filed iliall not be cotiHiderrd or acted uKn by the Hoard, Ceorije If. Wilcox, AmiPHKor for Wanlilii(toii County, lire gon. Notice of Final Account Geo. Naylor and Ferd Groner Swine R. Beamish, Homer Km mott and Ben Birdsall. Racing C W. Redmond, E. B Mrs. B. P. Cornelius, who haB lieen Beriously ill for several weeks, is reported aomewhat improved to day. Vetch seed for sale, Tha best variety. Apply to A. Chalmers, Forest ( I rove, Ore., ft. 2, or at farm WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR and Hillsboro Street Carnival September 3D, October 1, 2 and 3 Ui'K Livestock Show of Dairy Stock; Iii Stallion Parade; llii!it of Spuni: Culls; Finest Fruit Kxhibit .ever wit'ticsscd iu Washington county. Instil..i M inis, of I'orcst C.rovc, says that he Will help with the I'nust fruit display cut mui in tl'i section. IUiiij? iu your l.ix vcetahles, samples f your p. tain, He S'liit thiun l"iS every day, . ' Gov. Chamberlain and Sen. Fulton Are on The Program Three whole 'business hlocks of cauvas. 1 time, raiti or shine. Ka--t-s luo days of the session. liasehall panics by selected teams from V;tshiuKt"ii nmnly- Arnold's Big Shows Daily-Balloon Ascensions Farmers and Stockmen arc requested to Kive this Fair aud Carnival their enthus iastic aid. Thousands of people are coming to Washington county this fall ami many will visit the Fair. Let them see what the best county iu the state can pnilurt For Information See or Write B. P. Cornelius, Hillsboro Notice of Final Sttliment Nntlcn in licrrliy Kivn Unit, tho iimlnr. tlKiiml I'xixiitup of llui IiinI. will ami u-mU-liifiit of lli leii M. OutitH, llMtnaHMl, Iihh lilwl hia IiiimI account at hiicIi i-xHciiUir In Ilia County l.nirl. f Washington County Orwiii, ami milil court Iihh Hipolnt, Momlny, Hie Ml, ,,iy i,r Octoirtr, llH, at, the hour of Klo'clock a.m. for tha hearing of mild accounl., , II A It It Y V. l ATKS, I'.x.ciilor lh UhI will ai.d txatmiiant ul Helen M. (IhIch, (IccdiBdd. Notii.e of Final Settlement Notice Ih hcichy Kivmi that the iimUr nikmcI h.IuiIiiIhIihIi U of'Mia i!al nf anilfr KiiiiIn. iImiiiuhmI, IiHh IIIm) In Dim l-iinnly (,,mil, f Wathlnifton Coiinl.y, Or (Klin, her liiml rioi t iinil nccoiint Iu nhUI cNtalc, an.l Hiild Bccoiilu. Imn hmin mo I (or hcai li.if nifi!MM.Umul,.h,1for(; aaia.iaiurl 'in Moii(liijf,.Octlvr,iiH,iU. 10 o'clock Hi Hit Iu i n L i r u k.t a, t, . . Kntoti. of l,ca,,,f,f HIDDEN DANGERS Naliur jlv-a Tlnwly Wariilnga Thai No HIIIhIxm., !H,. ' Can Air,rl To iMmun nANOKR 8IONAI. NO. , rmi.et from the kliloay aecr-ilnni. Thry will wain vuiwlud the kldueyt arc lick. Well i'T, tKttt ,'"r. ""," hick klduryi imil out a Ihlu, pale n. li anir. or a llilc W r.,i in .......iu i... f i, t ., ii i nil, , ii ii v mine, full of ...dlment and lrrrKular o( paaaiiKe. .........,.v . muni, rnu. i I'oiiietiioin tlie a. k. Hack paiii, dull anil hruvy. or aliaip and acme, tell you of tuYk kid neya and warn you of the apptoarh (if dropay, , laliet.a and llrlKht'. dlaeaae. lean's Kidney I'lIU cur. i k ki.lurva and cure them permanently., Here'. IlilUljoro prixif: Mr. I.. A. Whlte.mili,llvK on Miami 1 It IM troulilc for ii lon time "'" H . t " B . . I ill lliia trouble I emliireM " "", .,lltut in act ion and i"ve me , t,4 ,.,H.ci.lly at niKlit Aa a i- '; louof rr..l.l would ariM-in U'' ' lou ul rrl, I woiiiu n , i filing tired aud worn '"'l ,lin(!, 'r "J. .m r to nn l":iH" 1 , il. mill' I Khatn pi.iiiH wol.l.l '" r,.r Mnallol ...v Lark ami 1 , w''" !r,nt liiteiixcly I t'H.k twoi.Ml"' ' ,, reuie.liea.lint did l I"'1' rt' Khl my attention ''rawn l Tl( I nlV ...iiiiiilieui " . Iiaina and 1.1 li v"" ' , Li I kldnryiaie rcKuUr ami ,,lr ' ,,(,l,l have not had a rdiioi ' ' Kj, nliicc. I fall recommend hey I'HIh very liiK1'1)' " ' Kor mIh l.y U l''ftl"r , ,','f.' AOoontH. Kifllr-MillmrnU. ftlo. Nw York. hoIh l(,r llnltHil HtatfR. "'ir"TffliiaBaMriirr-iir --f- iminmiiiinr inn n.. - .