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B r nun. .11, rl al lo Kllirnl A Vi:f Kl t J-imtliil lamia..... 10 f.C WilUt lot' A I'avill, r ui t Will I ImMI t kulfrlt In J It Slruiiiiiilla, unt arc iji ! 1 luVMliilrnl lo , J(,r , ,rl()li , , ' Int 17 N Tigunlvtllr a.l.l ... . .7 l.laltiiii V'tikria rl tit In I'tiill ti Vli krta.k n Win M 1. 111 il 1 1- ik PUBLIC SALE I Kill fell at public nale at tbe I'r, WitliyooinlM farm, 2 milt uili of IlilUoio, at 10 a. 111 ,nn KIUDAV, SKITKMBKIl 2') wink Imttra, tt and ll yra, wri(ht I'h) card, (try lintar, 1 yrnta, wvigba M'xi, Imrktkiti driving Irani, io rarh, i mil H yrara; j hrad Kood "'Hi cowl, Couiiug I tc.h auun; regutridl Jctac) hull J yrara, irKUlt-tnl ithv luifrr, 1 yrata, hruoil aow ami m almiilH, .V, Lahrlle farm WigtiM, j orit liat-kn, liHi k with top, lop KKY wilh (Nile ami almftx, 4', cut I) itD mower, 10. ft I laU.rne Kakr; rollit.g I J lll.SC. 1H.I11 .Irlll Jtli, a 14 in R, k Islaml plow", 14 in Bimlly plow, hay curlier, kv alrcl Iriingli, 2 I'll (Uitihle Itai nraa, cl "k hiniraa.aliiKle ImK)' hiriiCHH, 7 ID MI milk (un., W it W arwIliK machine, WlmKor piano, lulu ol lionarholil ami kilihru mrinliire, ihovrls, futka ami 'Jr anlclea loo niiliierous lo niriilloii. TerniHof Hale; $10 ami undor, h; over $10, one year'n lime at par ceni with approvnl neonrily. Two per cent discount for each. Henry llogrcfe, Owner. J1- P. Cornrliiia, Auotionertr. Lunch at noon. Fine Sim p for Sale J bve a few thoroughbred Shrop shire and lUtiiboulett early ram ')l8, ttiul two 2 year old Hhrop bhire raina; aleu a cboioe (luck of 0 lUtiiboulett ewHH, with flue rain wr this year's brmiinK. Will be n'(i at a bargain, as I have do ""led to keep but one broeil HhropHhires. Kerd Groner, fc Hillbhoro, Ore., U. 2. 2B-S For Sale or. .U.I t . I. ..if... nlirun c --- pjiniinii unrtinj nruim i.bih-". $10 eaoh; bIho eleveu bogs. At the Htanbridge place, one mile went "J the Callahan Hawmill, in Patlon aiiey, llanftl f f.nwVA. Ii. HurhiinD, ol Corntllui, in town ! jr. JilJva immIiii .ml wif. ;.ii,l tint HtU Kair jTMlnrilay. John (j. Ilntiry, of imir Orencit, an Artttia tallar jmlttrJa. Mr. at..! Mm. Chu. Hlckethirr, ol ( mUf M ilia, were la town, txly Cltutl CliftiutrUin, of Vernouia, w in titwn Tu-a.lajr, flaitiiiK with rnlativr. W uiak iht)ti)((raibio xat caiila Ironi your owu lila. I'ttat Canl Itanar . 2litf K. I. Kuratli haa Un rai- iiiiiln Notarjr I'ulilif ,j (Joy. r-riuir Chamlxtrlain. I'nrrjr Waliou, of nnar Hanki, wat in lowii yn.tanlay, n hit way Iiiiiiib from a viait to Portland. tit' i Mlaalmtri Minlth. piano Iniflmr, i imw rnady to rrtviva pi. iiU tor Ilia fall ami wintitr. '21 H Kbit. .. A. IWy haa binn railed In ilia paaluraU of tba Cbriitian t liurt li al Out pitro, for another year, ami will r i d 0 here. Iiim al Alpha Mall, Coroeliuv, ti it Halurday ni(bt, Hpt. Huh alki' orritaatra. Tickela, Tli tfiila Kveryltody Invited. 27 J N. It'iliiiiaiin, loriimrly i.f near lirrtiiiville, now of Canlralia, Vah , who ia in the county veiling rela ti ami Meiidi. rallrd yeelerday (ioaU fur Sale. Fifteen nanniea tiI It weathrra: tinea f 1 oar htiail K. II Norlhrup, '.M mile norlheait of dleiinie. I ai'ilit' Htatea phone I -v. 27 V HrKtilar prearhin aervloM al lb ( hrialian rbutcb un I Huoday at II a. 111. ami 1 p 111. Kiung top ic "Waa lha Name Ubrietiao Di vinriy I liven'." We aril mure wire fence lhau all our rotnlilor combined. The rnawiu in that we have tb largest Wx k and ran rell the obeapeel. rV'bulinerich Hro. 61-tf The ladir of lha Melbodiil ih ti red will Brrvenneof their fa moui rhirkrn pie dinnr, in lb lirariK" Hall, one day during lha Carnival. Further notice neit Ff. On Friday aveoing of tbia week the Methodiit rbutrb will hold 1 1 lal ijuarlerly (Hinferrm-eat lb par aoiiaue. at 7:. AH memlier are ioviiml, and the oflicera are urged lo I preaent. Tbii ia an impor tant meeting. Imuel Brown, a eon of Mr. and Mr. P. O. Drown, formerly of tbii place, ilio the oily, flailing with K. I.. Abbolt and family. Mr. lira w ii recFUlly ltl a lag wbil at the Mar Inland Navy Yard, near San Fraucitoo. Some time ago, ShfrilT Uancock role a Uller of intuiry lo tbe Sheriff of Sparta, S. C, but thut far hat rrceived no retinue. This it the town wher Johnson, the layer of Perdue, thought hit vic tim formerly lived. Mr. (5. I HifiRwr) and little daughter, Kulh, of I.a Uraode, and Mr. I.. A. Whitcomb, of tbii oily, returned Tuday from an extend ed May at Ocean Park. Mrs. Big ger will remain hereeeveral weekt with hfr parnnts, Mr. and Mrs. K I.. AbUitt, and family. Mrs. A. J. Friday, of near Banks, it vitiling relatives and friends at u.,.,..iiti Iowa, this month. When the returns borne, she will ha accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Celeete Bamis, who has been vieiting her brothers and sisters, in Iowa, for tbe past six monmt. Tbe Webfoot Keally Co. report the following sales: . W. uoi land't house and lot to Julius Bor encon, consideration $!00. Geo. 8 Abton's bouse and lot to 8. M, Holland, consideration IS50. H 0 Lane's house and 3 lota to W, K. Boiling- W. K. Boiling con. fi-ctionery business to 11. O. Lane brldire will be finish ed today, and so will lb" BIU t .1.. ...nr.iaobaa. The MW WldgS iS covered for a distance of 100 feet, and has Iteen painted. Teams have been crossing for some time, al .1 w ii,H bridua has not been formally received by the county. It is a good piece 01 wora man r llecU credit on the contractor, J. B. I.orminir. I am now prepared to show you Bros.' samples of the new Kali and Winter Styles in ladles' and misses' drees siute, nilk and cloth suits and dress skirts, tit vour special order, of your own selection of goods. Ladies, 1 nUi hlran'a COS IB. aiBO carried. I carry standard line of 1. nn.larakirts. I Will he oorenia glad to bring my goods to your hoiiBe upon request,. Caudle, independent puo... -RS4. 27"38 The Street Fair oomraittee hae decided to locate one of the big J7 Hnnnf. itreet. between Mein and Linooln, which will coyer tbe -took exhibits. Id the center . n-: Hannnil streets, where 01 W1BIH " ,,, , .1 . . ..,. a lunotion. will he the big show tent, whioh will be free for the use 01 me mium.. until sometime in the afternoon of each day. On Feoond street, south Um uln. will be another 176-foot tent, which will comain to. win i.....i..,.i hnrt Aiiltural exhibits ounuri" ... , , i The poultry exhibits will be p aoed on Main street, west of tbe pavilion. ThiB arrangement was deoided on by the committee ana mr. aihu. MAKE THRDIRT FLY t MtCabc'n ('instruction Camp 011 the I. K St N. ILL BE I'lCTL'ttESOUE KOI IE traciiitt Tula auw Gaea Mild Hnad Bail Thirty team panned through lianka eelerday, Iwuud for McCatW coo- truction camp, above ituxton. rotu 2-t to Mi men are going in aily on the P. It. .V N. train, to ork on the extension of the road entward. There are now about Kl men and .'10 teami at work. When the team, which went iu yeelerday, get to work, there will be fl teama employed in trading, McCatie'a anntrart raarViaa frmn (be 2( lib to the 27th mile poet, a lance of 7 mile, and it in el ected that the road will be com- eted that dialance by the time he winter raint eet in. Id tbia 7 mile contract, there will be nine iridgee to coniitruct, none of them very long one. Al tut U.M' vard of earth and rock will have to be removed from tne big tunnel, which il included In the 7 mile contract. Bridge carpsntera will begin work ben the grade reached bridge No H. From the turnout on Salmon- tterry, a tplendld view it obtained, and on a clear dav, it It taid the ocean may be aeen. Tbe total length ol 1 he road from Hilleboro to Tillamook City ia Mid to be bout HQ mile, although the die- latice it touch leta on a direct line The construction train now goea at fi ar west as tbe 1 mile poet, 2, tnilft above Buxton. Tbe P. H. A haa three gaogt of meo engaged torfacing and ballatting the road between Ilillaboro and Bux ton, to get il in good condition for the wiolr traffic. Two carloads of oala and three of bar were shipped 10 me conairucuoo camp, yee lerday, for tbe uee of tbe teami on the work. PUBLIC SALE Tbe underaigned will sell at pulilic ucuou, 10 in utguewi tiiuuer, ai the A. Heywood farm, on the Baseline road. 2 miles went of Hillsboro and I mile east of Corns ius, at 10 o'clock 1 111,011 Tl'KSl)AY SKPTKMBKR fc lUuk'.kHi lion, weight, itoo; torrel atr. weivt, luso: oav marv, weivDi iy, 10 Jerney cowa, in-tu laal July, frruli 111 Oct. , 1 lreh in ov , ami rtsli 111 Jitt : tine Jenry nriirra, 1 teah in Nov., a frrah in March; 1 year tig Jerary beifrf. Jersey bull. 4 yMf; rol w, 01.1 wagoo, j uraiea naca. i ...1 .rl Plann mr t m-val. milk . (i lima dovrr hav o bttshf i of wheal, ami many other article too nuinrtuiii lu mention. Terms of Sale On sums over . ,v f. I a a a ft 10, one years time, nterest at 6 er cent., approved notes $10 and per nder. rasb. A. Heywood, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES rincipal Barnes has handed in tbe ollowing course of study for the Hillsboro High School: First balf year English, Algebra and Book keeping, second half Koglish, Al gebra and Botany ; optional, Latin and General History. Required work for second year: First half Knglieh, Algebra, Pbyical Ueogra nhv: second balf Koglish, rbysi oal Geography and Geometry: op lional, Latin and General History . Tuition musi oe paiu in aavance. Tuition for grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 is $9 IX), lor 30 weeks, (school year ) For grades 0, 0, 1 ana s, eio. iot hool year; High School ia $20 for weeks. AUCTION SALE will sell at publlo auotion at my arm, 1 4 miles north of Phillips, at 10 a. m. sharp, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 Team work horses, hack team, buggy horse, it cows all giving milk, 3-yr-old steera, l yearlings, roan Durham bull, 5 calves, j Jersey sow and 16 pigs, boar, 3 heavy wagons, gravel bed, hack, top buggy, 20 tons hay, McUorniick mower, hav rake. disc. Del. aval cream separator, cultivator, cart, single buggy harness, tet double work harnes good as new, set Hack narness, wn ... cream cans, ram, pipe, itowi , w rord wood, some fence posts, harrow, stump jack, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Hums unuer lu, cash; over $10, 6 months at 6 perLDj 8team shovel No. 1 is at Bay cent. A. Munson, Holbrook, K F D 1 H Kuratli, Auctioneer NQTICB m v wilt-. Clara (leisler. having left my bed and board without just cause provocaiioii, 1 ','; 1 a-.. 1 haMhii i iw i .ti i al I Twronna F. GKISLRR. Hillslwro, Ore., September 15, 1908. Jim Doris, a native of Greece, and a laborer on tbe Southern Pa- nifin aMverelv mashed his thumb, : . . ... while unloading sieei raws, near this olaoe last Friday. He was lamnltfiraritv attended bv Dr. Tarn iesie, the company's surgeon, at m nlane. and then tent to a Port- land hospital, where the thumb mav have to be amputated. - Material ia arriving for the new cement ridnwalkt. K. B. Tongue attended the State Fair, at Salem, thit week l)r. Ttiuifttie tpnt Wednesday at the State Fair, at Salem. Mr. A. B. Bailey it vititing with relatives in Portland thin week. Fresh milk cowa fur sale. In quire of liowiny Bros:, Cornelius, Ore. It. 2. 29 A four year old daughter of Peter J. Vandehey, of Banks, has the scarlet fever. For lunches, hot and cold drinks, or a choice cocktail, call on Pal ma- teer's confectionery. Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Powell are building a neat fi-roorn cottage on their lots in South Hilleboro. Developing, printing and finish ing, done fur amateur photograph ers, at tbe Poet Card Bazaar, zbtf Mies Winifred Brown, of Forest Grove, is in town this week, tbe gueit of her sister, Mies Vivian orown Dr. C. B. Brown, dentist, will be in Hillsboro, Monday, Sept. 28lh, and remain all week. Office over Wehrung't store. 27 8 II. Hhea A Co. have the inoet up to date line of Millinery it baa ever been one pleaiure to eee reanon ably priced, exclusive tyltn. Main loir eet. The ladies of the Christian church will serve lunches during tbe street carnival, in the big tent in the court yard. 2(i lJ H. and K. H Nortbrup were in tbe oily today, and called. The 'ofujer is living in Portland, and i visiting tbe latter, who lives north east of Gleocoe. For Sale A team of bays, weiabl 1300 to 1400, also Hi wagon and barnees all for WjO Inquire of C. It. Bloyd, corner Third and Ma ple, Hilleboro, Ore. 2fi i) It is reported that the Buxton sawmill, which shut down lset win ter, will be started up in a few days. It will employ about 25 bands, at tbe mill and in tbe woods. Small pox, in a milt! form, is said lo be prtvalent over in Tills mook county, and on tbe Grand Konde reservation, where many small-pox flags are dieplaytd aloof tbe bhendan-Tnlamook wagon f0ftj t 1 : Tbe Hillslwro Commercial Bank have Safety Deposit boxes, wilh fire proof vault' Why leave your valuables around the boue, when you can rent a box for l uo year, and be absolutely safe? Call and let ur explain. The infant daughter of Ray Tay lor and wife, died in this city, on the 13th inet., after a short illness. Services were held at the Kvanireli- . . l Pa , ,l. v vwv J t aay loiiownig. ioiermen. ai vue DJU fellOWB cemetery. Married, at the residence of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Siegner, in Port- UU iU 1 0 II 1 . uiuB uui a a is a via- , d mt 3rd, Chester M. Burng Miss Islie Cate, both I of Portland. Tbe bride is wel known in this city, where she fur merly resided, and is the daughter of the late R. L. Cete and wife. John Cornelius, of Forest Grove, has consented to interest himself in the horse show for the Street Fair. " D"Bl'". UDU UCP" OUi 1UI UI I1UD UUIBWi a WQUIJ dollars worth of prizes have al ready been subscribed, and more will be secured before the rair. Jim Cave, who haa charge of the Oregonian routes in Hillsboro, says that some person or perrons have been taking that paper from the y,rdsand doorsteps of subscribers. jim n a pi,,n clothes man watoh no inr the snihv nartiea. and inti matM tnat jt will go hard with the paper-grabbers, if detected Treasurer Jaokson writes Judge Rood, under date of Sept. 12, from Silver Lake, Indiana He and wile are well, and are having good time meeting old friends and relatives, speaking ot tne country back there, Mr. Jacksou says: "This is about tbe deadest country I ever saw, and is dry and dusty No fruit, and light crops of other kinds, and nothing to get money out ot " Mr. Jackson Bends regards to all friends, not forgetting "the boys' in the court bouse. Geo. L Davis, chief engineer o the P, R. & N., who came from Till amnok this week, cave out the - , ' , Ioiiowing lniormauon, wim regaru 0 Work on the Tillamook end of the road: "Gradinor is in Drocress between Bav Citv and Tillamook n,tv oradins toward the Miami 1 while another is at work on bridge I No. 1. at the Tillamook end. As fast aa the piles are driven at Tilla mook. docks are beibs constructed at the terminal yards there. An other pile driver is at work at r bridae No. 0 over the Miami river, while tunnel No. 1, at Hobson . ... . . ville, 1 J miles from Bay City, is being hurried through. Teams are hauling powder to the tunnel, from Buxton, while there is a large force of men engaged in clearing me land along the right of way and j- 1 xt 1 . .... graaiog irow iuuuoi u.i mure 1 30 mile post. Grading and bridge - work between the 20-miie and mile posts is being rushed, and as soon aa men can be secured the working force on the road will be leuiargeu. 1 f Si H CITY'S PLANT F. fi. Sjkes, Tortland, Places Hid in Hands of City Council TO BE CONSIDERED MM TUESDAY Will Mike Plant Electric, if Bit bid it Succetaful G. Sykes, a Portland electrician of meant, accompanied by his at torney, Mr. Griffith, came out to Hilleboro Tueaday evening, lo at tend the regular meeting of the city council. Previouelr. however, he aa sent a bid lo tbe council of 12-VXXJ, for the electric light and water plant, to irclude a franchise (or years, rates to e.agreed up- on between tbe council and the purchaser. Owing to the fact that a quorum of tbe city council could not be had Tueeday night, the matter will go over for considera tion at a meetine which will be beld next Tueeday night. It is be lieved that if tbe offer is successful, Mr. Sykes will make tbe plant wholly electric, and get the neces sary power lo operate it from tbe Oregon Electric'e wires. It is also believed that Mr. Sykes will inter- est local capital in the enterprise, provided he makes the deal. Seen Tuesday night, Mr. Sykes said he would coins out next Tueeday night, and be present when the bid is opened by tbe council. He was not in position to stale juet what improvements would be made, in case be secured the plant, but it would be bis aim to give the peo- pie tbe best possible service, under new cond t ons. It ia h nted that ..." . I the bidder, if eucceseful, will spend from S,000 to 110,000 in immedi ate improvements. PROBATE Kstate Wilson Whitmore, deed; final acct tiled ; ordered Out Monday Oct 12 lie set as time for htaring olijections. r. Jno Wolford, tleol; administrator aulhorizoil to purchase and erect niotiu lUetit over vrnc of .1 110 oHord, coat to te 11 J out of estate. r.ii iiaunitn 11 iiivnv, ut-cii, auniiuis- t. .1 .1 .1 .... ! Irnlor aiithorued to sell certain note and mortgage at private sale for cash and re- pott sale to court Kst Henry K Austin, deed; inventory and aDDraisement filed and ant) roved. Kst 0 A Bowers, deed; bond aduistnx and aduir approved; Miles Watroua. Wm alrous and U I) Hump appointed ap- praiseri o et . Kst Lula J Davenport, deed; inventory and appraisement of est in eountv tiled and aoproved. i Est Jno D McDonald, deed; inventorv wid appratsenteut filed and approved; TVr4Titiiil nmrkrtv iut niile for widow I i i".7... ' r ' .jj Nuuniiuai mi aiiuiwii n iiun out. i I cnimrea. Kst N jitult, deed; dual acct filed; set lor bearing oet 9. at 10 a in. uJir.T. '.r neira nic.i, mmir uikuukcu. c nuscv.. Kst A V. Brown, deed; Jaslirant, Lewis Retner and Robt Arnold appointed ap praisers for l olk co and Titos Alleher Lincoln Allen and Richard Rogers for Benton co. Ktt Chas P Clark, deed; A V Smith, V F McUllan and W S Gregory appointed a :inraisers. Ouanliansliip Nellie M Ritchey, minor; ,Kna 01 guaraia. approveo. Kst Kufus E Norman, deed; inventory aiid appraisement filed aud approved; tinai acct set lor bearing Monday, net 19 . at 10 a in. nn n 1 1 r cat c he undersigned will sell at public tiiiiitinn tn ttM W nrt Wfinal farm A nniK nf onnlin. no. the M,,VQ MvaM va au. uv..v, MVa a-" A n.,.tu. mill .1 KlnVWkAn av.,.u,...,.. . MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28 Gray horse, weight about .400. bay hor , .Jio 1000; sorrel mare, 3 years, weight 1400; " . j-yr-oid ueiiert, in milk, win be tren inarvu, -jear-o.u ..cue., ..ou ,u fresh in March; 2-year-old Jersey bull, several dozen chickens, new double-disc plow, new H-ft disc harrow with seeder, new 1"M. - aata-ii naa tiiMi atr Vi a t t-aa ar aa Ylta r . tow, new fan mill, 34-inctt wagon, cart, buggy, nearly new harness, 2 sets heavy name, hay fork wtui rope and blocks, lot 01 oat aim tares mixea, 2, acres 01 CQrn 10 UCIU, buiuc nay, iui u. suiau .uui r- , , ,, f ,, . , limiat-hnld furniture and Other articles. TerruB of Sale in .nA , 1 a i ii- u u cash; over $10, 1 year's time, bank- able note, 8 per cent interest; 2 per " cent off for cash over $10 Wm. Aiton, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. John Yanderwal, Clerk. CALL FOR BIOS Sealed bids will be received by the county itrt ' cf Wnalitiitrtiiti nnutitv I iroann until i o'clock p. m. of the 8th day of October, 1908, and then opened, for the tent or the county poor tami and tor the care of the inmates for a term of two years froui the 1st tlay of November, 1908. For particulars impure ol county judge, lly order or the commissioners, I. W. floodin. County Judge. Dated Hillsboro, Oregou, Sept. 9, 1908. Notice to Taxpayers The last half of 1907 taxes, where the first half was paid before the first Monday in April, 1908, will be due on or before Monday, Oct. 5, 1908, and unless paid by that date penalty and interest will be added from April 0, VM until paid. Q. G. Hancock, 2C 8 Sheriff Wash. Co., Or. Born, to the wife of Martin King, of Roy, Oregon, Sept. 7, 1908, eon. Born, to the wife of Herman Mil ler, of near Bethany, Ore., Sept. 1908, a daughter. was a Buxton visitor, Tuesday. Jobn Meier, a Cedar Mills farm er, was in town today. John Sim peon, of South Tuala tin, was in town Tueeday. S. B. Catterlin, a Portland real estate man, waa in town yesterday. A. C. Donelson has moved into tbe A. Niman house, on Sixth and Fir streets. W. J. Bunnel, of near Tigard ville, was in town yesterday, on legal buninees. Born, to the wife of Arnold Hutchinson, of Vineland, Oregon, Hept 11, 1008, a daughter. Call on or phone to Dennis for groceries. A complete and up to date line always on band. Mrs. Zoa Hsrtrampf and Mrs. I Chas. Gardner, of Forest Grove. anent Sundav with the tamilv of j' i.Dii. itirnniir. nr pnrait tirnva 1 W. Hartrampf, in this city. For 8ale-Pure, clean Ure seed. at market price. John A. Hobbe uiaraei pnee.-jonn a. hodds, Miourth 'nd 0ak ttt, Hilleboro, id Oak street, Hillsboro, Ore. Ind. phone. 27 8 Mrs. Arnold Dysle, of Portland, came out tbia mornine, and will visit her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kuratli, of Phillips, lor a time 1 make a specialty of dizzing! and cleaning wells. If yon need my services call on or address P II. Vandehey, Cornelius, Oregon, K. K. D. 1. 24 27 Miss A la Allison, who ppent her vacation with her sister, in Seattle, returned the first of the week, and resumed her duties as stenographer in the law office of K B and Thoe. II. Tongue. Harry Haynee, of Forest Grove, tiled a hop contract with McN'tft Bros., of Portland, this week, and P7 'be terms of the instrument, is a .1 I ft1 w w uenver w me ouyer zu.ixaj pounds of hops at 7c pr pound. Strayed A two-year-old Jersey bull, solid color, left my placj Sep tember I. Anyone eeeing above described bull, please notify. D, d. Burkhalter, Hilleboro, Ore , R. D. 2. 2G 9 Miss Aileen Morrison, of Grants rase, nas accepted a position as compositor in tbe Independent of fice. Mies Grace Deichman, who has held the position for four years, will attend school in Portland this winter. in me inree year old trot, lor a puree ot foOO, at tbe State fair, yesterday, I. D. Chappell's Dr. L 11 man won second money, there be ne three entries katalina, tbe winner, and Dr. Ullinan and Prin cess Direct. Lee Sears, of Sears A Hartrampf, purchased a new Yale-California . ., . . lali It motor-cjc.e. mis week, it is a . .l.nnrfifl iviwat manhma mil ia .a t. pable of a 60-mile an hour gait, tnd cost 1225. and ia the only one onts kind in Hillsboro. J. T. Slack, father-in-law of R. S. Alexander, of Iowa Hill, died yesterday of a congestive chill, aged 1 7 years. Deceased and wife are from California, and came to this county last Spring on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Alexander. Frank Johnson, of about eight ., " , " ' , , 8 miles north of town, killed a large I t I 1 1 . 1 a I 1 oiacx oear one aay mis wees, ana Emmott Bros, sold bear steak to annh of their enatnmera aa wanted I . . awa uu u.a uui a awaao ! vi 1 much like ordinary beef, and there are people who esteem it a delicacy. I I The Methodists will hold services 1 fi.LL . iL , 1 I1U aL . I ex. oaoDiim 11 ii ociocs.inme 1 n L.U ,k U .Ul ruuVD",lu.u" U1UUU. i" Wilbur Wiley ipnnrifisv 01 ma neon s or iniaim, 1 .- 1 -a a- flhurfih' PttmphinI hvr thfl n4Hlor. L. F. Belknap. This will be the ?.al . t closing service oi me year, as tneirnones. pa8tor leaves next Tuesday, to at- . j ,h Arinuftl nonferfn0 at Sft- lem. There is quite a bit of talk about w"""b o.b nwm yaimwi at this place, and Riving tbe dairy men a chance to save the skimmed -il , tA k;. n.,. luna V ITOVJ IU .UOII DT1I.1V. v , , . 11 I k 1 ' iu wiumuu muu.t an ui tuo uo. rymen nave separators on their 'Ml D,..IJ farms and a Portland comcanv '" na r"' " ticallv 5atner? UP c'em' Po"ciiy ,,i . 6- . could be done in this countv. Samuel L. Clapp has instituted divorce proceedings against bis wife, Phoebe I. Ciapp, in tbe cir cuit court for this county. The couple were married in Linooln, Nebraska, in IS80, but tbe course of true love did not run emootniy, LnJ jn 1906, Mrs. Clapp deserted her hubby, so the complaint recites, , , , ,1 1 , anu uB cuuiiuueu iu uwcri uiiu ever since, on which account the plaintiff arts that the court dis solve the matrimonial bonds. Elmo O, and Alta Norte, two of I. 1). Chappell's ppeedy horses ar rived home from Seattle, yesterday. Four ot the Unappell string aie now at the State Fair. It is said that Mr. Chappell cleaned up about $2,000 clear of all expense at the Seattle races, Iowa Boy, Bushnell King and Bramfotd Boy, all being winners of good purses. In the year-old race at Seattle, Dr. Ull man won $4UU, Becond money: Iowa Boy won the Alaska Yukon purse of $1,000, in three straight heatp, time 2:15i; the King Co. nurse of $700. Dacins race. waB won a by Bushnell King, time 2:164 ; Uueen City purse of $1,000, trotting race, was won by B ram ford Boy, in 1G, three straight heats, time TWi PROrKHMIONAU I A. BAILEY, M. D. Phytic Ian and Surgeon Office Bialley-MorKan Mock, npaUirt. R.xiiin 12, 1 1 ami lb. Keitliii-e Souih wiaat rairner Ba.llne anil Mecoml Htrwta. Both 'I'hutiea. VWWrWAWV S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfic uUiri ovprTlia ln-lta IiriiK Mura) rUaldanoe Eaatof Court Hotiw, In lha corner of the hlw-k. frfffVV JAME.S PHILLIPE TAMIEME, M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hiirifaxm Southern Paolrio CuuaulUlion in French or RallrnaJ Co. Knsrliah. Of- lice upstairs, over I,. M. Iloyt Oo's. ntora, nurtta aide of Main Ht., Hillalioro, Or. vvavwvaA a - . . - AlLhY, M. D.,U.U.b. Physician and Surgeon. OwwrrwP, , fi A T9nmtnr- pwi. "v;-.inu .. E5oth Phonea. TlillcWn Ore. fwVWMWWWtWWWWWW DR. V. E. PITTENGKR Dentist Kootna 10 and 11 Morgan-Halley Blm-k, atreet. Over Dennis Store. HILLS BOKO ------ ORKOOH Owo. H. Bmmlmy Mr. O. Hmrm BAOLEY & HARE ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW Rooms 1 and t Shnte Boildlntr HILLS BOKO, . . OKMiOS. VrrafrWA U. T. BAOLEY ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, npatau-t, over the Poat Office, HUlaboro, - Orcgoa MrVrrVrVVrVrVrrVVr1 E. B. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW RoonM Mraa Blk- nuiatwcw. JOHN M. WALL ATTOR-NEY-AT-LAW Office X7peUlr, Balky Mwrgan Block . Rooms, 1 ani a. HILLSBORO, - OKEGOS. W. N. BARRETT ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Orrivrc Maiu Street, opp. Court ilouiie. HILLSBORO OR BOON l-rrin tt -rrvtrttn t t-i linVJo. II. lUiNUUJC, J 1. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW vr.. W1V rt..U- D. . . . """6"" ilulsboro, - - Oregon DR. J. H. KNOX County Stock Inspector In Rear of Lenneville's Blacksmith Shop FoaasT GaovB Phone, Ind. 92 Long distance, No. 31 G. M. Hunter Carpenter Worh And Contracting 1 UOSe Contemplating DUllQing Mine -mia get my ngures. Both I Til Cor. 4th & Jackson. Hillsboro -- Oregon L, Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS; Prop., Keep constantly on hand a. fine supply of fresh meat of all kind. A Mew Era in Price We are going to sell meats at prlcea low er than those which have prevailed in ertnan tnosewnicn nave prevailed in the PMt- CaU in n1 ee us- We niMn bu8eM. .Phone and FrM Delivery 6 One door East Tualatin Hotel aiaia siren, auiaoort, uregoe. ZZomo Stylo RESTAURANT ' Regular Meals, 25 cts'up Short order lunches Opp. Farmers' Feed Shed, on Mam St. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Sears & Hartrampf Proprietors Third St., bet. Washington and Main 3- Hillsboro Orf,gon Gennral Aulomoblltt lipalrln. AuJomo. 1,1 Ik Muppltea of all klnda. At for International fc.ntlmi, bnt In use. the When in town, cll and try our hot coffee and cocoa, and don't for get the lunch, at Palmateei'a Con fectionery .L. J. l'almatm. p' 27 8 (laRtou. Ore. the phowman, lai oaiuruwy. , r -.lrv-yT'-'W" . . w..a "ia -aa ja'ia ! pv