JnlILLSBR VOU XV. HILLSBORO, OREGON. SEPT. 24. 1908. NO. 28 l ) 1 H.MJI ' L r Simrl In Yield UKliir M SI HONG SUlf Will lt AUUl HO.IHKJ Halct ) Tbbop yW I lh" ' of (,r" ro ibti sraauii i 'limtUil at HO, 0 biee. 1 hid wrk will finish M picking i lh" Willamette vil , in J in itch biling will alao be dot! wilbiu that Tha yield I, llgbl compared with tbl of last jair, but the qualliy of tha Imps is Bucb bettrr Mold and lira out a Sill figure this "oil, and hop rttMfi are p!raMJ with the excel liol appearand of the hops. It U (Bought by thorn who are po-led lhalsllof the crop will bt In lh UIi within iwn torli Many Tird In Una county have lieen fiiiaid, and ulhere will (b lu the hltr of ilm hup hnuiMi by th tod of the wk A Portland com Bwoiil I'!' I"1 lb b'llowitig (owaat l' prices: J'ii.t. Utlrr lliati Hernia will III all jvtalt!ilv ! aiil In On Inaikrt lint Ka." llir roiumrnt tl a local ilralrr luUy ' Hint la llu uur.llull lull lint tktaxilicl It lillrl. aliI lilt talmrlt who stt Bui rl cuiilnw ( llirie crope ate drci.W.!: v liimrt In thrlt lrm Ihati a k mil K' (rlinallv arali lli( II uIJ tc ilillii'ull (r drain. ! txiy li" k tirn l ft rrtila. for llir ptudiirria km i.lra lhal y holding llicy alamt KauiT of grlling iiioir," Cbae. Hull, of Albion, villi In (lll'.l (own last HtimUy. J. C. Meier, of near Ulsyvllla, called lut Haturday. M. M. Mead, of Weal I nion, in town Haturday. Oio. HelUIre, of Mnunlaindale, u in town ltat Saturday. ilullerlk Feihloti book, and any pattern, for 'l't cenU at Ilalrd's. A K Rice, of near Cornelius, ii county mil viiitor lut Krl-day. riltna. plate, card mounts, 'hemirels loil caiiwai. t IhilTbihon houae owned hv Mri I or u ... r ' i , iunn uuuu ui iunuf J. P. ami Wra. II. Vch and caught Qr lut 8turdar afternoon niiliM, lfi Tuday for Bherldan, luoul 2 o'clock. from the kiln where BUKNEDTO GROUND (lafchcN Fire From Kiln and IJuniH, Saturday Afternoon THE.LOSS WILL AMOIIHT TO $220) Oily Jituu Imriict wii Carried thi Owieri by Wyoming Mim K.lrll Kurd, of Portland. ii iumI of Mri. J. W. Connell, vor Hundiy. For Sali: -Thirty-four had of li iirmi k'i 11. Alei. (innion, ornoltui, K. I. 7 M Mi (ric llrnhaw, nUci of Wrw Halalrmir innnii Bnata I I- l J n y.IU uiU touuucww oy n Ci 00 or ifJdre A. Bendler. Cor Hinclair a aoni.iod they were about oeliua. Ore., R. 1. 28 9 half done p.cking, when the fire oc- u Thorn Dion, of Thomnion are Deip conducted, tie ex curred. The yard contained 20 B oi.' aawmill, at Mountaindale, Pree8ed bimeelf aa bting well u.. ,i. i t i i ii... acree. and the hoi were fine thia wai in town Monday. pleaaed wilh the work done out ira u run. innm uiaiuia ill i uri-1 i - i aod. la.t Hiturdar. The Ion it eatimated at J. W. Hamr.a prominent farm- lDere lU8 ummer, ana remarteu u i u tv aixiut z.j,aoa tn oovereu by er and dairyman of ureeham, was that better demonstrations ol the i...ro, w Mr. ana mm. inna. $160() ineuranoe. The balance of ... in the cit Saturdar. L.l.,. f .mm ii,..inn .MM . a daughfr. " " L J. Palmate handle, the - S' ,7 "T nf Kioh " BJU lu" uu-"uB, iu tuu- i;iauli urwar nai Kiiii niidrav mm u owy.ipeciai agent oi me "T"" 'TT ' B neciioo with ........ I a M . tn V.m . kn a UnL.n ami arAaahra ITra I n-I CIBIfl IU VUO OUT . UltJUIluauau VIF I II r IW 114 I I naiw n ill I oaiu y w h waaiwaiMia - tn l (KJiey, eroafUr conduct that huiliiMi. I)rvi.loping, printing iml fioiih ing, done f ir amateur pbotngraph- in. at tin I'oil Card Bmar. 2Ctf Mri. J. Railey and Mill Mor lion, of Portland wri lUMli of Mr and Mn. W. N. Barratt, Mod- y. AUCTION SALK Os ircounl of drath of my wif, I ill Mil at public lain, i tiiile north of Kurwil (irove, brgiuning at 10 o'clock a. tit., on HATl'ltDAY, HKPT. Tap lUgv. fft IiUkt, 1 aralnl haik rlaluf. j In nun M'Cinriiua taadcr, Mrl'ui mltk muwrr, hayiakr, pieiuli baimw, diac harruar, (Iik atiru. ir iloutilr bainrw, art of alntc U'Mm, tea in liufaca, wrltil w. 14 in (iow, UrniitiK UhiIi ol ill ktuiU, y milk tvai, 4 litilru. all lirtb at lluil ol aalr. raid roa. arr alraln ul llol.lrlo uniiuit ll' Cillrr (of aali ujt dM lu'ine (ilact rflJcaiir, t.onill at lioon. Tumi of Sale - 111) and under, caihiofnr HO, one jrar'i tirue, M r-rctnt, bankable note; 2 per emit off for noli (iii ill mim over 110 C. Jirrri, Owmr. i V. Hughi, Aucliouiwr. lieu. K. Naylor, CUrk. r i . ... tornnnui won a rare lull game from Wmhill lartSui.diT.il to 8 ID 12 Inninui. li one of the reatrat Garriaon fiiiibei evfr ien Id thi. county, Corneliui ovurcitne Irad of 8 to 1 in the ninth inning od tied the icore. Habernichi pichnl ,.r Yamhill and not a hit made off hire in eeven inning lo the ninth evrrybodf fell on him tod the wintiMi got eight hits in a Jp. Halleriea itnhrinann and wnnliui for Corneliui; Dinald od Habernichl for Yamhill, Ihe old Indian volunteer of O'egun will irk caa)gri to give Ibem bark pay for their aervicea bile engaged Infighting the av Mm bark in the untie!. They A 've all they can gut in the way 01 remuneration Thma ara nnlo a f" of the old Indian war veteran oere In Waahinglon county, and 'bo Argun would like to nee them "paid for their eervicin. At nree ml they are getting about S per "uniu, Inderal pension. Grant Brown, of near Reedville, w" arrneteit by a "deputy game men, Monday.olurgedwiih kill 'og uail, out of eeason. JtiHtice ofne impoBed a fine of 120. am Uepended payment of lame during yood behavior. The etirpeneinn of one waa due to evidence ollarecl Dr Linklater, who eaid that Brown kill.,) iK. Vila a .... va inn UHII aa- borae for amok child, who had been under a phyniciau'd care for three "Mil. . According to the new law r.as.ed Ly the last legislature, all taxee paid by the first Monday in wiooer will beoime delinquent, "ln the Bherifl will be obliged to 'me certificates of delinquency to ,n7 one making aDolioatlon for the Mine on any enecified pleoe of prooerty, Taxes for 1908 will not Hue until February 1, 1909. rnation milk, put up by tb oillo Coast Condensed Milk Com Py. at HillBboro, recently drop i'u iuc on the case. A Portlan Paper says: "The ffl'ct of this aroP in price oaueed a big flow of ""lets to the Gail Borden factories wcause evervbodv wnnted to oet in M heavy stooks as possible, before "u aavance in price." , When in town, call and try ou not ooflae and cocoa, and don't for ?et the lunoh at Palmateer con t k If U'lr.... la alail t i if. i ... ... a i . u . q.... ir. i. oi tour orders at Palmateer's con-l.v.. ..... ; .u. .... . g nil will. I parenn, nr. aou ui, rriurnmi uuiu mo on rai, -' i iud ..hi iu ,ui uiuuuwiu innnii Mn I. fJoramona. at Una. Uregon. Monday, wnere ce eintonea Dib ""-' nor use in irrigation tbii week herd of Polled Jerseys. 1 hey look I Miss Delia May, of Ulencoe, is I ' Uood crops can De grown in me . , . ,,, . . . Brit premium, and enjoyed the die-1 attending school ia this city, and Willamette valley without summer Jonn r-H. oi r.i i iiiuo, vaiiiiiir. . . . . , . .,Ann;.. .i.k iXa (.mil nf irrigation." aaid Mr. Slnar "hnl nia. viniled Hilliboro, Mondiy. He . . , . , . . tT ?. h n.n at frnm t.n m iK c. the hopi were drying, and before anything could be done to check the troti Michigan Dtmea, it wai doomed. Ibe nop B. I". Hirapaon, of Buxton, was in town last Friday. J. W. Howard, of Buxton, was in town last Friday. Get your photograph supplies at the Post Card Bazaar. 2.V8 Mrs. W. I). Wood was a Port- and viiitor, laat Friday. Mrs. M. Sauer, of Oregon City, waa an Argus caller, Monday. Mrs. Hancock and children were Portland visitors, last Friday. H F. Burohell.of near Reedville, transacted business in town last Friday. Just received the new fall But- terick fashion books, and Delineat ors, at Baird's. Jack Muoger left ibis week for a visit to friends and relatives in De- SMILING IS A T In Connection With Summer Irrigation COVEKNMESr EXPERT MAKES VISIT P. Stiver Siti Irrigitioa Will be Gcaersl la tbt Valley A. P. Htover, in charge of the Bum mer .irrigation experiments in the Willamette Valley, under the su pervieion of the Department of Agricultural, was in town Monday, and made the Argue a pleasant call- Mr. Stover spent Sunday at Cove Oaks Farm, north of this city, where the experiments in thiscoun- a summer irrigation in this vallev. is an absolute necee- ruranoe Co., fur which Joho Van Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Blair, of sity. The ground must be broken derwal is local agent, paid the Portland, visited the former's moth- ud underneath, much deener than loei on the Sinclair hops snd er, Mrs. Ruth Blair, over Sunday, an ordinary plow will do it, in or home, Monday, giving Mrs. Sin- . v i.A .. der to make irrigation the success. olair the Company a check for the L itt gaturdav. He will conUmplated by the government in amouot due. .. ur'.u .... itaexrjerimenta. He nredieted that ramnvav in n. vawrawi a. . ii aan ii . . imiai a - t. sommer irrigation would become POLLED JERSEYS TAKE PRUB Quile Beoer., in thig -aUe- : time We open our own oysters, there- ln ,mK ,n(i .n,v.R ftf ln. w,in(l at Uraot Mtnn, who Uvm t Cornell ,oret ineJ we aiwiye ueao. uive rwerv 0irB M men8 of conserving I u- :a...i Dr. C. B. Brown, dentist, will be ' L U MiltKr..A Mnn.Ua Rnt 28lh. " l""'" ."1"" See Our Full Assortment A GOODLY SUPPLY cf toilet aiili ii an abaolate necessity at thia reiort eipecially. Whether you ttay at home or go away yon need them jail the lame. That thia pharmacy is the beat place to obtain them any one will tell you who has once tued Our Toilet Aida and Article!. They are the kind that especially ap peal to women of refinement. For that reason we Invite yon to secure your supply here, knowing you will be more than satisfied. Hillsboro Pharmacy a aaji nn war i a, r iiianr 1 1 nr bhiiiibbi i . . . . .a " of Nfbraika. Theee cattle were n TMr '0' b ,UBht of the American Polled Jer- The ladle of the Christian , Cattle Co . of Springfield. Ohio. ,n a ."'T. '.n l-.C1 menu, it sets the farmer and dairy burchwill serve luncbei during uti November, and oonsist of a bull "aL w' 0 man to thinking, and that is the the itreet carnival, In ths big t-nt ,nd cow. Tbe bull is Oregon Duke, ""uu w object of our work. The business n the court yard. 2U 154. a grandson of Nubbin Ridge Henry Lane, who purcnased me 0f tbe government is to show what . ii tu. Uueen. the most economical pro-1 ice Lream ana uoniecuonery par- Can be done with irrigation. 11 is u. . l . 1 u. !.,,.). Ha will decer among ou cowi in tu unrj wn m uu, umuB, u .ui...iu, latu Up w lrje ibiiiumw urmer w State Fair. lel Saturday. . . . . ,A .vi. I..... .u. u. u.. ..llinala wilh hi ho rid in th I OUUieBk a iui i au nuici iu " l I - ujtvju iui iuiwui.huu ud ubb 1 in 1 1' ...... 1 . . . 1 1 rr 1 r . tr t ni . : ill 1 .. il it,!. W poellton. at iiuiiaio, in imji. ine amnkra like the Bch er and the received. rirei in iimiHia .. n..v una 7 . . vf . a. . d..i.j . ... ... cow 11 wreguu I'uui, i Ktffjiiencia Tbeee cigars are 01 - tii Cu m iui.ui, For Hale-Heveral well-bred u. 1. Bt.lla. first in her class at tbe New ,h t, -u Yoa can't fool an Monday afternoon. He haB several sows and idge. VUll be york and Ohio State Fairs. Ore- Lathority on a good cigar. lb stations in the Willamette eeparau.iv 11 cieaireu. .. " gon Ducheai is a full sister ol bolus,! valley, wbere similar experiments addreea r. W. Peisrosn, 1111n1x.ro 12o, (be bull which is at tbe bead ? ' 10 e C0Unly tre 8 K. 3 '- of Hon. Wo. J. Bryan's herd, at ,u'u" "- rtl""" i""- made . . L .j t.:. a.i.t .... i.innln KaK call a mis 0111C6, wnere ring win hher.ir u.u " ..rr.r'-i. . Kraa-ri.,. be identified, and a libsral reward wit 1 hurt onFr.oM dairymen -1-.- a 1 1 is 11 a, in ir linn 1 mr 1 1 lid i ui ru af oi vv 1 an a vi vrv-v vi vi - - ...... f...nv. v,nraa down from Forest sejs without horns, and are great gn Grove, to ths horse show at the producers of butler fat. Mr. Mann Claud Jackson, son of the late Rulings have recently been made Street Fair. Wl" "u,u" uo, "r" onn wauaiuu, imuiunu vu nr- 0y ine federal fure rood autnori u , f l... ,Bh. coming oireei r air, wnere upj win rjoro, laet weei, aiwr an aowuce 01 lie9 ,fjrCtiD(! the standard of con r or pup n urau. . -, n0 d0Ubi attract mucD attention. four vears. Two years ol mat time 4anBaH milk ih unrlanl hlni nil ti. Mm. a so 31 wigon aou t .u. 6i.:ii:.. . ' . 7 . !7 f.- MJin-Innttlraiof . .... wh bi-jui . u u...FF.-w- been apparently based upon me 1 1 aa r 1 vrrfii am 1 1 1 1 -i,iniia nAL.n 1 . . . . 1 1 1 . i ml . V. ...... 1 tv,;.,i Ui Persons des rina to buv or sell coemicai composition 01 mux pro U. H. nioy.l, our.., au...... k" 11.. L.... :J.:il JJ in 1Kb E.Hftb atandard it 11 t 1 1.. yiv if 1 DormMi ur iiVDDkirut. ui but iuu win - - 1 - e, Hiiiiooru, ... Ths untjergigned will sell at public j -.n communicate with Con- which is based at 7 7 butterfat has Claude Oroear and Kd. Miwre I .,,,jr. ,n .u. hisheat bidder, at 11 t. r i:., . t ...1 ..1.1. nf. hmn chintni to 28 nr rnnl snlirla " . 1 " mv - 1 n.ii ul uui uri UB. a. iv.i VDHra ui i n r - - ------ nurchaietl the butcher buiinesi and the A Heywood farm, on the n Wehruna-a' store. 26 9 This recommendation made by slaughter house of Corwin Hei- H,jna mad, 2 milea west of - eastern members of the Pure Food 11 .1.1. ..k anil Will OOnOUCl ilill.l .A I m!l...ai nf Hnrna. U. M . I UII1B, buuuiiukuiwui 11 I O Ik. UPI, una n , - jiiibuuiu aim . avn.., v. w, w IkDUf. vumuiiDcmu win nvjuiia .uq vvu- lb. lu.ini l It. oW liua. it 10 o'.lock . m , on 'V "? , dm.riM lo .llher .dallmle tbii W.l.h..ho.oldlb.f..H TUESDAY, 8BPTBMBKR 29 " . i V J T.k. v.. P'."!" 28 p.r c..t SEWERAGE PROBLEM SOLVED BY SEPTIC TANK Scientifically Constructed, the Appliance Cares for all Household Waste, Preventing Danger to Health or Offensive Odor N. started work on bridge No. 1 v f vu. .h who io id me lurni- n h.suai. oar lanD&n i . ... . . j .... 1: uiuuu r.v-. ... . ' , L. .at ma uiiamooa; enu oi uo ..u - . na . -in . ao ..... ,.r ih. I'ummeroiai iiuioi. i. iiiii-kakiu none, wvivai. ii. wirei i :.u -r 10 1 "... mi" , . ... r. . " iu. nasi wt a. wuu onu i 1 u..v,i. .ij marr. weiKin, iu3ui waj uiair, wci;ui, . 1 uiaraoiauio uvjuucubcu uiiia uw; 10 Jerey cowi, a ireiu last July, A brother of C. R. Cox, of Banks, The Pacific Coast Condensed was killed recently at Waitsburg, Milk Co., in order to overcome tbe Mr. I a iL. .aa. r.wr.iirtallr K. IO ins Uflff mwirnviw' ti Z .. I k a A at m. r srtinre. Will SnKIRI IU u vau- - . , . - , - . . v. ... -e . , , IT Mil 111 vv... , 1 I . -..v. ,.1 lui.mau nnnimori, : . .... -... 1 i...;r- nery iroui.Mu - ra .. .,l7!"r,!.., W.ah -hil. raiain a house. The mlin. nf th Pnra ITnnd anlbnei. freill in Nov., I irein in warvu, 1 year- -"" - .7 m. " " , , . : 4 years; I jaciscrew gave way, teiiiug tueiuee, nas oegun an extenaea inveeu' Tbe butter fat contest held at the 1 a.;ru it. 1 1 v . 1 1 nut jerirv uciicna. ic.ipct mh. 8-lem BUle Keir, U weei. wm htiy0tX rJ0Wi 0ia wagon, a-teate. hmck, Uj0Uge diwn , andcroBhicg Cox, who aation of ibe milk production in . .1 II.I .1. a Btaaatll WW Ml 1 a 111 a..naaAa Irlnal nil k - . .aaa . a . . I w . . won ly close in r ths Holstein herd, by a crt, I'Uuo mower. 3 iio-g. l. Was under the building, to death, this county. Circular letters have .rain, the Other breeds iep- cans, 5 tons loose clover hay. 40 bushels ... . ' tn A. j.,m.n " - rtinl(Ull u-jn- ihe of wheat, ami many oiuer aniciei too jpor g, Ar John HanBChe 8, P"7" . "J- resented in the oonteal being me n,,n.ion .f ,.r7. ' call inn their attent on to the ne- .... I U H UIV I waaaa . w . . . 1 n BM lat aiV I V ami H W) I Bl lM 1 1 II N III UNI B Jersey and Ayrshires. T.rma of Sale On sums over ... t ni.. u;ii. h. Pnaii ceesity of coping with what seems We carry too many artioles to ,l0 , year's time, interest at 6 Pnrtl.a R. D. 2. Box 13: a . be D UD,air rulin. nd have k a k. at awa. B n W I II 1 II If . ...J Alaa Kill aia ' . a ..numerate, du. wo u ";--" i ner oent.. apuroveu uuica. fivauu .u. i., mar needs. The largest lin.i.. n.Bh. ' . . . ', ' a I aaked thoan hn wnnlrl tn make af- aaiiak a nvar niaaa r.nv. nnnr i v i - ..ki. aJ v,a. ,,..ri r.ni An fidavit to the condition of this milk -,..,1, 9a. If uu ocuiouuiroi lot. a iicai uiaui U1UU.U. .... - , - , , aairymea nave reeponuea anu iuo Frederick Qeieler, whose "if" testings thus taken will go a long be farmer needs, me under, cash. stock ever shown In Washington Ai Heywood, Owner, oounty, and can and will beat all g (jorneliua, Auotioneer. competitor..-- - . . . ?. " " Vwl " J. 8. Robinson, o. F.r-llo-. Ue? tha7& uih In town last OaiUraaj. l"u""I . r -ifa .nr. a 7R vaara .l. i.t...... j.;. " ... , . i nnn.: :nn nf a naar Mmilharn hi, aaaium u - j mammoth squash. Pw" f'n.:i'. , tn ,K. n.,mrn,mr ib a warrant, and may, not proceed "T f i orot uoU a thTstmt in.dequ.te to the comfort of the f F.r Hta wKoJ ui-- this traveling public, a. the- travel in with th. complaint Fair. 111. appiecrop ,nd out of Hillsboro ia greater than Virgil Waters H0U , . , at any other point on the West Corvallis, visited relatives in this Clearanoe sale of all msn s, DoyB side divl.ioni Itiiexpeoted that city, over Sunday. Mrs. Waters ,d ladies' suits. Will mmMM th new gtruoture will be jointly was formsrly Dora Wiley, of this and family, of BUU iw"" " , , linaal"118 BOW bhuuiuii nui w jvmu; wh luruiaii xu.ai ii.mji u. actual cost, and all oroxen lines i Qf tne gouthern Paoifio snd city. They were traveling in their carried in the immense stocit oi me . fi Railway & Navigation automobile, and oame here from General Merchandise own oi p,,,.., M lo tiUmook. the State Fair, at Salem Sobulmeriou ton. v n. . T w . a a ahn A. U1U I VVUU I vravsam ne awwa.av w aw ag.j.-.v-. .uedmarri,Be licences to the fol- wr. Malann and W. ii. layior , . nn V,a .l.a conducted a blue rook h0n?OD nmfd: Frank L. Jenson and Lu test nesr ths "Bungalow last Bun- CoIemaD( 8epti 18. Ira Crawford dav. About 26 to 30 shooters were g lg John D " 1 la I ..M aAlTlal aTntHl I ... .fn'an present, ana ii - Trachsel and Hulda muocl, Hept. shootibg was done. 0eww"e. 18: Daniel R. Amadon and Mary nriaes for which me men Uou.vW. - . ai The ,Ml Ah Moy a Chinaman, who was named groom is 64 and tbe bride brought up from near Sherwood, 46. i i.iaa.i in (all. the latter part fl.m n Rtnv. who lives on bis (.UU UBV " w (f ' . , , a 11 wweoa. - j " of last week.oharged with insanuy, rtDoh of 8 acres east o! town, was . ..L.aa.1 hv order of County I ,uar.:. Unndav. Hiram Smith Judge Goodin, last Sunday, for the f(km th, gtoy r$iDoh neil year reason that the complaint wa not na?ng already moved upon the slimed. Ah Moy, it was alleged, laM Jonn Vanderwal, who has was acting queerly in a bop yard llvlng on the Stoy place, has a. n.a i.lana. near SberWOOd. . j kI. alnnV anit farmlno imnla. Ou HIO r""" j oviu ui. ruv " o r'" Moy denied that he was craiy, and menU) ftnd wlu move to Hillsboro. asked that certain , Chinese In Port- on land benotineaoi Tm9 tM,. Apply to Ku VWIS' l"Ui Hil-boro, Or. S.tf Persons wishing to tile their farms will always find a large stock of fine tile in our yard at Bcholls. We also carry brick and building blocks. Those intend Ins: to build will find a large sup dIv of lumber at our yard, and you are invited to call and look over our Btock before purchasing. The Groner-Rowell Co,Soholle; P. 0 address, Hillsboro, Ore., R. D. 1 E. W. Dant, who threshed out o: Reedville for 29 seasons, states that he recently turned out 3000 buHhels of wheat raised on ths Hare ranch a mile south ol Hillsboro. that Dro duced 40 bushels to the acre, this has not been unoommoo io this oounty this season for Winter wheat, but this grain waa sown this Spring. Spring oats, however, are reported as light all over tbe coun PUBLIC SALE he undersigned will sell at auction on his farm, half mile north of Cedarmill, known as the James Young farm, at 10 o'clock SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Hone, 4 vears. weighs I too, horse, vein, weiehs 1380; mare, 10 years old weight 1450, foal by side sired by Coquet yearling biiv. cow irein on uctoocr jra viuch farm waeon. Champion mower, nearly new; 14-inch ateel plow, 6tooth teel lever narrow, Scotch harrow, rever- lible disc harrow, set of double harness, about K acrea of potatoes to be sold by the acre, some tares and oats mixed 10 be sold by the cwt. Terms: $10 and under, cash in hand; over $10, one year's time, bankable note, 8 per cent. I per cent dieoount tor cash. James Cruickehank, Owner. J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. - v ' AT rUOf z. tt'r'; , , ,u " 1 -- 7 vr ftOf fwCoO A. rV m The abote diagram illustrates the most approved type of Septic Tank. A problem that has long confronted those desiring to instal modern plumbing in localities without au adequate sewerage syste n has been how bent to dim )se of household waste without danger to health. Science has come to the rescue and, by employing the destructive agents provided by nature herself, has solved thi problem. It has long been known that under favorable con ditions certain bacteiia will distroy the offensive elements contained in household waste, leaving a residue chemically pure, which may be easily disposed of. Experience has proven the above type of tank best suited to the purpose, in that it prevents disturbance of the bacteria, which is essential to enable them to properly perform their work. Many tanks of other types have proven failures because their construction was such as to permit the entrance of air and light. When built of cement, unless the material is of the best, surface water will seep into the tank, and this with the constant In rush of water from the house will prevent the bacteria from performing their work. In the tank shown above the three-chamber device prevents this dis turbance, and being; constructed of the best quality of tile, leakage is impos sible. Parties contemplating building or wishing to install modern plumbing in residences already erected are invited to investigate. Estimates cheer fully furnished. F. H. MILLER Third, bet-ween Main and Lincoln, Hillsboro THE DELTA DRUG. STORE Mrs L J. Kreps, of near Banks, met with a severe accident, last Saturday morning, while riding on horseback to a near by hop yard. Tbe animal reared and fell back ward, throwing Mrs. Kreps to ths ground and breaking one rib, and otherwise injuring ber. She was attended by a Bmks physician. Dealers in Pure Drugs and Medicines We also carry a complete line of fine sundries. If we do not have what you want in stock, we will cheerfully get it for you. Having been appointed publishers' agents, we are now prepared to supply all your wants in the School Book line. We also have a full line of tablets, pencils, slates, etc. School Books will be sold for Cash Only. Positively no Credit. HMBaaf9B I OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION SJ OK M'MINNVILLB W. P. Dyke is the Washington county agent for thil GREAT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Office, cor. 2nd and Washington Sts., Hillsboro. Independent Phone, 337 I a M 'eotionery.L. J. Palmateer Prop