HILLSBORO AACUS, OCT. I, Entnml al the Poet-ofttre at H. llatx.ro Oregun. o.'..!i.l-r.lM mail matter. -1 MKMIY U. il ll.l. Alitor. County Official I'Hpcr 8nl.TiiUiti : per Annum. Iup1 Kery Tharaday -BY- (il ll.lt MtKINNKT OPEN SEASON M i 1 'i j i t j. J.ihn Berber, of Vet I'nion, was in town today. Capt. J. I) Merrynian, of Port lmd i a Fair visitor today. Call on or phone to Deunia for groceries. A co uplete and up to date line always on hand. Ux S'e-plee and wife, of Ho q can, Vah., are in the city on a bu-iinep and pleasure trip com hined They were formerly reei dent? of this city. Fresh milk cow for eale. la quire of Bowlhy Broe:, Corneliue. Ore.R. 2. 20 0 BORE TEN TONS OF FRUIT. Knormoas Product of the Favosa Raala Barbara Urapavtw. The largest grapvlue la the world was wi? growing at Satta Barbara. Cal. There .' no revrd of Ita age a the Cuie It '.Ither.'d auj died a few year ao. buv frvui eseuta conneeteO i;h the family upou whoaa grouud t rew It waa thieved to 1st T5 or U" sirs oi.l. The measurement of ) J trunk Is g'.ven as ibrr feet tan locae Su clrcuiufereuee anJ the arbor was about srYentj-flve feet square. Ita lit-at!) i Udioved to ba premature, tea ruult of elating the course of a eiaall Hr.am thiit it J flowed near ita ruota Hut another t!u nearby, a cutting f:,.m the original, bad. attained to near ly this U; nj that Santa Barbara coidd villi tH.ast of having "the biggest grape- uie In the world. In 1SW thla vine anccuinlxMl to a d:sea of the roote, perhaps Invited by age. and Ita tody now rests In the Santa Barbara Cham ber of iVmim-rv. Ita regular trunk at tained a girth of four feet four lin-hea at eighteen Inches above the ground of five feet seven iuche at forty-twa luehes, and Its maximum yield waa four ton In a season. It waa baUeTesl to be seveiity-tlve year old. In the CarplnterU valley, a few mllea further frm the city, a third vine has eurpa"! lth of the other in alie. It watt planted in 1S42 by Joatjulu I.ugo le Ayala and has, therefore. Just com pleted Its three-wore years. The tiret election lu Sauta Barbara county under American rule a held beneati Its ample shade. This latest candidate for the world rcord U double from tae mrfaoe of the ground up; the two pan are knit together in a DavUl-aud-Jona-thau like embrace to a height of alout five feet ivvcu inches, where they aey avate Into huge branches, the largeal having a clrcuuifereui-e of three feet. Fix inches ai.ov the ground the Tine measures ei;;ht feet five and one-half inches In circumference and It covera an area of 115 feet square itb whole back yard', siity posta supporting the framework. The owner says that, were rroTilun niaJe. It would spread orer a great surface, but It ts pruned every year. Kabtilous talos are told of the grapes this vine produces. That It did actually yield ten tons in a recent a sun seems to be authentic. Au effort waa made to secure a part of the original Monteclto vine taken to Ohio after the centennial for the NhiIh liarlmra exhibition at the world's fair, but terms oould nt be made with the ovvijer. At the time of the auo c-d'nt: mldwltitcr fair at Ban Franoia co an ofTer of $1.0'' for the rarrilnterla ;ne wb refuse ele Its lease of Ufa would have been cut short. FOR UPLAND BIRDS October 1st Had a Knel Supply. The " year-old grandson of William Idldley Foiilke. the Civil Herrice Con MisKioner, went with his grandmother to the S.-uute to hear Senator T!!V nifliiV Kpeech. They had fine seats In the front of the iuemlier's gallery, a (p the little chap made a brave show 'b Ms velvet suit and lonif rnrlr hair. HJ llstelieil Intently, but didn't make ouf much of It until Senator TUlman re ferred, with much emphasis, to "an uraclte coal." Then he piped up Joy.- otitly, so he was heard all over the chamber: "We've pit some; we've got some.' Js'ew Yolk World. Extremely Improbable, "Another thing about thee applea. the dealer bald, opening the barrel for ila Inspection, "Is that If you put them lu a cool place they will keep ail wit ter. "I am quite positive tney won't." aid the customer, who happened to ba the father of a half grown boy, "but I'll take them." Every one dealrea to live feng, lav AO one would M old. Swift. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given, that the under ained, was. on the 24th day of September, !, by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, duly appointed admim- Btralor of the estate of Arolin M. liasford, deceased, and has duly Qualified as such Now therefore, all persons having claims aKttinat said estate will present the Mine, with proper vouchers, at the law oliice of John M. Wall, in Hillsboro, Ore Kon, within six (0) months from the dale hereof. Dated at Hillsboro,' Oregon, this 2lh day of September, w. 11. M. BASFORI). Ailininistrator of the Kslate of Aroiin M. Haslord, Ueceaseu. Notice of Final Settlement t.e.. to Loral, w irii'un thnt IHa iimler 1 L" .. . . U txf thA luMf will u n,l testninent of Conrad Schulmench, de- ceaftcd, nave uieu ineir uuiu wwuui nu report in the County Court of Washing- ... ,i niiti Ritd RHid Court him urn i 'ifuui.T, - - - ------ - apiMiinted Monday, the oih day ot Octo- lr, i:ion, bv mo " , 7 V ' ofsaid day, as the time for hearing ob ctiona to said account and report, and Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., the 2Pth day of August. I91- EDWARD SCHCLM ERICH, WM. 8CHULM ERICH. Executors of the last will and teeta lutmt of Conrad gcliulnierlch, deceased. Headquarters for Shotguns Smith Hatnmct less, double ami single, the leaders, 5:o to 5o Parker Hanimet less, doubles ami singles, always standard, to $o, according to huish. Winchester pump shotguu, both solid frame and take downs. Remington hammerless pump gun. Steveus' siugle barrel guns, for boys, $5. Headquarters for Rifles Winchester rifles, 25-35; 3tJ' 3 2 specials, both iu solid frames ami take downs. Little Krag rifles, $3.50. Little Stevens' rifles, $ 5. Savage rifles, $3.50 to 57. Ammunition Celebrated shotgun shells, Hallist ite smokeless and infallible pow der. Rifle and revolver shells of all kinds. GAME LAWS Tor Stat of Oregon as Amauiied '07 D K.I II Open tean-vn for bucks July I J; does. St'i'tr mW-r 1 to November I. Limit. 5 deer iu one traMvll. Kt.lv Open -in, Srptemtwr 15 to Octolr 15 I.ittui. one elk in season. Cam 1'iikasvms, Rinc. Nkck oa Chin I'm: svnts. tJi Att. Oid araaua frm lelo Iti 1 to IVceuitr r Limit to birds iu one iU . i'1'CK.S vm C.H-SK September I to Fcb ru.irv I HfNl'IMi LICENSES Reaidenta of state, f 1 txi yvt vcar; non residents, fio per year. Nelson Hardware Company PLAYING WITH THE BONES. OtTaraloa of the Hojr of a Oeaeralioa Ago I Now Almost t'orcuttea. Few boys of the present day can "play the bouea" as skillfully m did the youth of thirty or forty imn a i. The diversion Is routined, aluiMst ex dualrely to the end o.eti in the minstrel shows. "There wss a fellow h. had a treat knack of playing the Ih.uh," aald an old tinier the other day. "Me waa the first bone M.lotst I've heard in a good maur years. Kven the tninttr. I how don't pay much utteutluu t,i tin' bone nowadays and I gui'St that the next feiseratlou will look upon us folk as savage for ever having listener! to the Biuslc of the titles. The tliltii that this ololi plavol with the oth Dlfht weren't, 1 lnmjclue. sure Hii.iucri bones; they were probably fashioned 41 tooie kind of wood. "I can remember when every suing boy In the country had a ms' pi:.u to become an artist with the l.nt That was more than a quarter Of 11 tury ago. when minstrelsy was a bii thing and all the youiigt.-rs in the land ached and longed way down d.-ej Id theiu to become famoim uiln-ttal men. The ambition of mot of ih, kids of my day centered 011 the Iih'V end and w used to pia.-tiie lt!i t!i. bone for hours at a stret. h. I usc to wait for my mother to tet a rf, roast and the good woman wmild baid ly have the meat off those rih befori I'd hav 'em out In the ba k yiinl cine I tig and hammering anny at 'em ;nn! tinkering them Into shupp to f n il 'or bona. I'd devote hours to si-mi)-!ug them when I had sawed them lift Shape and then I'd puce them w In-tn the summer sun would hit them tt sbiitt a week to thoroiiiihly ilry tliem. "Then they'd ! ready for ue n i4 I'd priK-eed, along with nil the n a sf the kids In the 1 it-i ir 1 1 1 r)j m .. 1 ,, elded with Injlies. to drive the older folks crazy with the horrible no:!, There's a whole lot of sclem e in miudp ulatlng the bones properly. I us. il to practice about half n diiy nt 11 str.-teh with the right-hand bones Mini then I'd round out the rest of the day coning 'he. hang of the Iffl hund bones und I've seen strong men be compelled lu take to their beds from nervous col lapse after spending a week In tli. neighborhood Infested by a hunch of small boys getting the hung of the bones. Things are not like they UKed to be. I'll bet there are thou-tsiiidH of young fellows who are of iijre ri:ht In this town who never scraped 11 ei-t 1 f bones when they wore youngsters unci whe ueeer Indulged In thp exalted dream of one day becoming celebrated minstrel men." ' jp f .11 9 A 11 1 f ( t 1 m IT WILL PAY YOU To Keep Tab on This Store Hooks and Eyes, per dozen . Y ccllt Hat Pins u " i cent Ladies' Hand Bags, regular $1.25 value, for v. 50c " . . Leather Belts " 35c " u 10c " Leather Belt Purses 25c " ''.... 5c Pocket Mirrors oc " 1 " 5c SPECIAL PRICES IN DRUGS The best of everything in the grocery line at dirt cheap prices. We want your eggs, butter and poultry. ill REEVES (a REEVES Cedar Mill mm b mm, a I 4 should not miss the opportunity of inspecting New Line of Fall Goods The New HeswicK Suiting, car nival price . . . 25c per yd. Sweater Coats and Jerseys, in all colors, for men, women and children . . . 75c to $4.00 Shoes For Everybody BAIRD Telephone Your Orders $ FOR $ Our Motto Opposite HilUlioro Com. lNunK "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"' Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C,We occupy two floors 65 by too feet, hare t $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more cull.' for office help than we can meet Our chool admittedly leads al! others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSald a Business Jf u t " Keep hammering away evtrlaatingty on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said aa E4aeatrt "Tha quality of instmc tion given in your school make it the staadard of Ita kiad in the Northwest." C.0pen all the year. Students admittedaf any time. Catalogue free. Reference: Any bank, any oawapepar, any buaiaasja man la Portland. Kspadltiona. 8he-Whn I rang you up at the dub to-day it tlldu't take tuy time for iIih on who attaods the tfl.'iilion to Kvt you. Ha Wll, you told him you wen? toy wife, didn't yon? She -No, I told him I as not you? wlfe.-New York Hprald. Adanla;aa of Hterl HallinKH. With the uiodcrn (! fruiniiix siilldlng can with safety l -n 1 ri.-d to sevan and a bail tlane the diameter of ha base. Tbua aa ordinary tmsin buildluK could Is erected to a height at 1,600 tNt r 1 10,000 new cards at the Post Card Bazaar every one of them up to the minute. NEW albums, from 10c to $2.50. Come in and see the very latest a yard of KIDS Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real Property Notice is heroby ifiven that the under signed Administrator of the Estate of busau K. Tanner, deceased, by virtue of an order made, rendered and entered in the County Court of tlieHtateof )ieon, for Washington County, on Mm ,'ilit day ot August, I90K, In the. matter of salil Kstate of Husan K. Tanner, deneaHed. autliorizine, lieeniii)f and empowering tlm iindereiictied administrntor. to make sale of the real property hereinafter do- scribf.d. I will on Monday, the Mb day of Ootoler, U)H, at the aouth door of the Court JIoush in Hillsboro, WaMhinvton t'onntv, iiwon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, sell at public auction, lo the highest bidder for caab in hand, all of the following deHcrlbed real property, lying, being and situate in Washington County, Oregon, and particularly de scribed aa follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast ipiarter of section 80, townahip 2 north, range .1 west of the Willamette Meridian, and also a tract described -aa follows: lie-ginning at the southeast corner of the above described tract of land running Ibence north it) chs.; thence east i cIih. and 64 feet; tlienoe south a) chs,; thence east 12 fset; tbenrte south W chs. and thence weal 6 chs. to place of beginning, containing In all 6 acres, mora or less. bald salt will be made subject to con firmation by tbe County Court of Wash ington County, Oregon. Uated this 81st day of August, !(. ' 8. f, LINKI.ATKlt Adniiulstralor of the Estate of Musan K, Tanner, Deceased, liagley A iiare, Attya. for Admlulstr, n WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR and Hillsboro Street Carnival Hi Livestock Show of Dairy Stock; Stallion Parade; Kxhihit of Spiin Colts; I'iuest Fruit ICxhihit ever witnessed iu Washington nmniy, I iispci tot 1 1 at t is, of Forest ('.rove, says that he will help with the finest fruit display cut seen in ihw section. I'.ring iu your hijr vcetaljlcs, samples of your ain, etc. Soiih thiuK iloing' every day. ' Gov. Chamberlain and Sen. Fulton Are on The Program Three whole business blocks of canvas. liiK time, rain or shine. Kates two days' of the session. Haschall names by selected teams from Washing"' county. Arnold's Big Shows Daily-Balloon Ascensions Farmers and Stockmen arc requested to jive this Fair and Carnival their eiilhus-' iastic aid. Thousands of people are coming l(, Washington county this fall auJ many will visit the Fair. Let them sec what the best county iu the slate can produce For Information See or Write B. P. Cornelius, Hillsboro Notice ol Final Settlement Notice la hereby given Unit tlm uuder signed ejeeutor o! the laal will anil testa ment of Helen M. Oatea, deceased, has bled Ids liiml account as such execuUir in the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, and said court lias appointed Monday, the Mh day of Ortoi.er, WON, al the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. for the hearing of said account, . , , HAItllY V. U A TIM, Kxecutnr of the last will ai.il testament of Helen M, (laics, deceased. Notice of Final Kettlement Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administratrix of the enlale of U andr Knnls. decniwed, bits tiled lu the County Court of Washington County, Or egon, her Dual report and account In aald estate, and snld account has been set for beai iiigiiiul sett lenient., before said court "'"''"diiy, October ft, Itnis, nt n o'clock AdminlHtriitrlx of the Kstateof UmndVr Knnls, deciwMcd, r W. N. Ilarrelt, Ally, for Adm'x. What a Savings Account in ('or nellus State Hatik will do lor you It will provide capital to Btart in imiMiiww. it will (irovitle (or Having inonny tiHtmlly prj utatnl r i It will pave the way toward NctiriiiK a liotim It will provide a fund lor pdiictlinu your children- It In the beat 0Rililn way to aodiiiutiliilfi h reHnrvn lund for bard lining or old bh. Il ia butter than endowment iiiHiiranoe, prodtit"! latger profim, coating Ibhb, ami can In reuliad in canh at any time. We pay 4 per cent Intercut, compounded three liinen n year January, May and r piemlier The Cornelius State Bank; 1