Me JnllLLSBR VOL XV. HILLSBORO, OREGON. OCT. 15. 1908. NO. ai SDUTOK GAMS LAW M. N. Itonhnn. of I.anral a.a in I .1 !. .i i : inn uiit. LiiiM Mik For Hl H.iw. with MAVMII lilua Both (iIidiim, 'nit Wood. C WiimUrllrh. of Center villa. . . ,, ,. ,. Argua caller, Monday. I n 1 1 r nil wr i iiiu.ii. ....... " " iivivniis. nu an A-gu callar, IinI Haturday. Illl IKi MONTHLY SESSION IUUI MOGIMIUM bY ylf Waal Llctau Mar at Hum I). It. HeuHoncr (cts Contract I 'or C.'ntcrvtllc ItriJc BuiUri. k Ka.hion book, and an; MM IKH p.u,,,,,, fllf ,,', CBlU al nii,jBi l I. I... i .i ui i ' i"iiiiiu, ui unar nuauy urnok, wa in lowu laat Saturday, Pranilln 1 hatcher, ol neat (irnvill, wm an Argun caller, ltnl nuiiy. VaKUEHCY GETS THE (.01 MY I A KM I Cauolj Koad I'ctitiiia Ft i I to Kuo 1 be Gtunllct ,1 I . I . . M ia:inatni notilncliniierv for your choice ronlnclioiii. fruita. oula. cigar ana looaooo. Mri J. C 8iU HUir . l wood con i.miilatM im cuaugra 111 the mv-- lima U ' tba Ule l lo" "el aaasioii of tb ()r(un I.gilluro Th doctor U oiiimaml to running d,tr with houuda, and may M. lb .mallll l . Ii t . i a A f laY I k V N M ahu puruw.it hara think Ib.t than,,, ,','. ,.! Uarn.llOO. . ,, , . ,, , , . cah IiHiuirs at Aigua oflioa. Jl 4 aaaou (ur bird should I mi abort!!- ..I m, aa ia.wirla.1 r.baa.anU art. . Tn our own oy.Ur. there WiUon, of Weat Uo- ol Ura M J Buckingham, of iMllev. laat week. Kur sale: TVam be rue, roar alllnc acarcer aaob yoar. Another m than in tba lama la ahouhl exm ilat of (irotM'tion to elk In tha (aU (ur at Uaal 10 yoara, wtlli a nal if beaty anouitb to bring atrict en forminanl of tha la. Tba rotiit It, which truvlda Tir liouaioa huolara. whm all tha inctnny nw to iba late, la anothnr lrjunllc lo ltin wi(uiia eountiaa. No truvlion U mail Will atll at for aipanaa inrurrtxi by the Coun ty Clark of naeb county, who U ob lfd by tba law lo take uo the lima of tha county In ieauiiift hunt itii hctinaa. Manv ixiriuiua l liara that each county ahouUi r Uiu ila own licanaa money, and out of tha money ihuecollectal, ay lore, thev are alwava fraeh. Give u h your onlera at I'alineleer'a con- fiHlionerv, John C. Hterun. a itrwit car con- ilurt ir of I'orllam). tmui tha laat of laet work, with the Cbrialeneoni, of thu oitv. We have juel received a car of from the factory. Portland price. Sihulroericb Hroa. 6I-tf Jm Kllia. aon in law of President K K l-ytleof the V. H A N Co, hae ac-4tod a poeition in the Com pany'a ofliee in tbia rtty. Hunter are fiirliidden to bunt or olhr-rwien trrepaM on lbs ranch Ilt.nl r..ir.l. f r Informaiion of the umleraiRned. I recullon t. will follow lriiae. Mr. C. tnula for violation of th ftiun law Wren. Tbi amount remaining at tba end Hrran and Kerr club wat or- r iK ttaaai In aiAK viii nl v rtmi m I . I ' -l. .1 t.i m, UW wi im a im rv I 1 ang"I i rrwni, lain f7W1. thin U turned ovur la lb Mirl ri,- i(1'n'r tic John Vanderval- coudIv fund, or to aome eiwciel .t.n ,..;. t,,i .ml Oanar lUhie . . ' ... . . , .. ' . 1 " ' lunu, ana mu iepi in ine county Tbia would do awav with the Statu (Jama Warden and bia daiutire, and rallava iba atale of tbai n (wna. MOSES UILLAUOY eecretary. Mr Anthony Whita and daugh ter, Mia I.illie. of Hutte, Montana, were in town, Monday, on legal buninwu. The White uaed to live n thin county; Men wanted to do 100 rod of ... . .i . ..... i. t Ar tllUlillia, 1 mure wiuiui"i HilUlKiro.-J. M. Bridge. HillBbo- afota Dillalmy died at bi borne in tblictty, ImI lburday, tclolM.r n, 4 j., Htatee' Phone 354 alla m linaiairi.iil HlliMat ti 1 moat tbre yean. Uia death wae Mr. tml Mr. Hunner, of N- tibick Ui hi many friend-. be hraek. were gueele of Mr. and Mr aeemed to b Improving until Mon- Harrington, of near Centerville, dMb 6tb, when be wa taken week. They will vuul other parte with a oungeeliv cbill. and never of the Willamette valley, and may regained cooaolouinaa before death return w ine ,u. clalnia.1 Kim horni to reside. Mr. Dillaboy wa lrn at Hmith Clearance tale of all men', boyi' Kali, Canada, Jan. I, IM40, and R(ld ladiee' uit. Will ld at wu married to Mle Martha Perry, ctual coet, and all broken line March '2') lHlld In Januarv. 1H7I. xarriwl in thn immpnie stook of the Sit tit ill it M lKi fatrrirt nn (mr I i:-r.i Marchandiee Htore of Mountain wbere be reaide! until Hchulmerich Bros. Come early February, HK)H, wbeo be moved to ml gel your choice. Bit' UillalMiro. i f,,r U'aahinfftoil I ..... i , 1 . I I I IMI r I'liiaiMiT luarrifxi iiiti wmmi r iru.anoy nurrie, n . n lfH, duriogSeptembar: .if., Mr. A J Ulery, Oei J. J ,UlurDy onIlirrieRM, 15; .mallpo,, Hii flr.t wife died, Deo. 14, IH1W hoiJ feveri i CM.; t " I"?! V' " tn,d lh7IlcUU- death, male, 13; female, 8; birth, dran, by h . Br.t wife a. follow.: eint ,5 W, U. Wood, UftorffA )A Ulu.v win iv k. Wtifn - ' ... I - ' a l . 1 im ... i" .vi, . ,.. : cuumr v",,u" vuV. .....uuy, rayrno . u. . . ... . W.l IW of and Mr. Kinmi Tucker, heliwrnm, a narn i)ei.iiR...F, r.- .i... . u...:.i... ir.ii. irn.i fJrnv. and eituated tour a eievrr m milium rnn, rUivn. - C.n.da; a brother, balf brother and mile north of there.filled with bay balftater in Houth Canada. In- and leeu mr " Ole Oleeon et ale, viewer. refKirt read and continued to Oct. K, at 2 p in. Oidnred that John Vanderwal be autboricd to write insurance policy on Court bointe in .uin of 5000. J. H Lor.ung; Mintr bridge ac cepted and warrant ordered drawn for the .urn of 1014 50; bal due. C. K. Meacheiu reigned a. road uervior; reeignation acceptel. 0 k C. U. H. Co. petition for refund ol tai; ordered that tax be refunded a. per petition M l M'l (J. J. HcafT iee netilion for refund oftai;$l'J2 refunded on clerical error. Tax .ale certificate, .obi to Big ley A Hare and ulheis on May 27, l'.HIH. a.i-igned to purcbseer. John Stewrt elition for refund tax; I20H5 refundel on account of error in certificate No. 24S Ole Oleaon et ale; road No 450; ordend eetabli.hed; jetitionei. to pay $100 damage., balance county. The following hid. were opened for rent of County Farm and care of inmate; Clarence Young, rent of farm 1250, care of inmate. 112 per month; Martin andehey, rm o farm 1250, oare ininatu f 10 pT month: Cha.. Bradley, rent of farm 1250. care inm.tea f 11 ir month Bid i f Martin Vandehey acct-ptetl. Tho.. Tucker petition lor reiuni lax -. 40c allowed. Contract awarded to 1) B Ilea.- oner for tru. bridge Centerville for 1224 and repair of bridge on Base Line road. Ii Oreon.i Nur.erv Co. reiwrt of viewer, accented, road di.illowed R. 8. Robinson, viewers report; it anrvearina to the court Ihsl de acription in petition and' notice, ie incorrect, t i. ordered mai me pe lition lie di.allowed. HI ate of On K n v. Clifford Rich arilmin transcript approved. J. W. Bailey; rejnirt ol uouoiy Clerk for September examined and annroved: fee. $252 75. Willi. Ireland: report of County Recorder examined and approved; fees $i:s:i. W. N. Thorn pon; petition for 1 . ur refuod; it appearing tnai . in Thnmnoon w&h wrongfully aHHe.eec in school diet. No 72 and that he ...id the .urn of $14 85 to ppecial Ui in dUtrlot, it i. ordered that warrant lie drawn on said epeci. -hnnl di.trlot fund for $14 85. K. C. Brown, coroner' inquest; F. M. King, Harold unri.ten.en and How Bin; reports approved and bill, drawn. Following cUluis were allowed: J S Umiiiig. bridge. f''4 5P John Nylrg, rock work 79 7 T I (km1iii. criiah rock 149a A K C I'.tovm. roronrr' feet it 4 C n riKrl, A M( l arlHiul, h ,l ilullinnii, Murk ratU rmn, W J Annum. A .xlnr'l,' f i each, aa roronrr'a witrimM a-.W'allr-r Wood H Cbriatenarn, C ('hriatriiw-n, Alliert Cbriatrnarn, $l.y each, aa roronrr' witni-awa. V CiMxIin, anl ami eii IIJ 50 John Mc-Claran, aiil anil tip 37 00 W J liiitnrr. Wil al uri 47 V II (". Vinrnt. 11 M Sonimcra, A W I'ike, l'rnl Soiniiicrs, (.'has John- aim, I'frd I H-eiiH(rr, I rtrr Mlll r. t ' 5 ai h. mh iiiiui-l wit-lii-a'ra. M KuliiiiHoti. cor uhvaician 10 00 A W Slmey, wit in'uet 1 50 MtiK llitiK, Amen .11 fernn, 11 1. l rv, roronrr'a ituiurat, $1 .jo each t. llrowu, cor Irra 10 V5 7o W O llonrlaon, C h so K l'iikc. wit ilist ally J 60 Max Crsiidsll. i-nprrt 150 00 Kelu-f A J Kov, r; IIt lru A large force of men are working on fbe big nils on eitner aide 01 Dairy Creek, ju.t west of town. It I is said that tbi work will occupy twn nr thrM arMika lima. The fill fvllll ' giy, rf't 1 1 " IS 1 - ' ' " - " " Store, 7-75: W PatteraLn, 2.25; Aug ja netr gDjBbed 0D th et 'ld SchriK-ilcr, v; Henry Becker, 00; h . , , . , . (Jrhuhmrr. tT.so; liavi.l Ilarir, y, O A I Of tuB CreeK, and ine Company Will Patterson, 16.75; Ann rreemali, 6; Joe I un fV l'rli-r Vandi-i-ovrrintf io- Jane o ' " - - - n , ..... Munliilf. 2; J-Jy Iteiland, 6; Mr Ciias I'lo. 6. itoada and btiihwav O M Holt Its. Cntilmann Broi i5 7S. 14 IS and 41 OS. ; W Whitmore 'li.m, Keall at Vo, Ireignt 25c, V W I.ivennore 17.60, C L, Hinmaa - , an. I A AC ( . lltni-. IK WI. M Karlane Bro 7 8a, V G Gardner 15 75.1 way of pushing the work 1 ... .m U II . t' .1 .( I 6 10. 7 S7 and 6 mo; SpieritiK & Solilar 45 55 II.... ,,M Olaon 107 6s and 164.75,11 T Rueaell k0IMJinB 0f the steel rails for the . I T . .... 1. a. I ' 1 ur 1 . v. . . . . w w w V StoraKe A T W 40c, rairOanka-aiorae uiiwuuiu. uu will soon be up to when tba track ia i n 7 h tin? Konr l.hr Co sx6. Hbo Lbr thorouffhlv ballaated. and the over Co 21.60 and h5, BriKK Broa a 63. Sec head fiiture are in place, the road i .7 . RTLT.jooStrihieh be ready for ejrvice between Seller 10. So, A B Todd 14, Jno Stnhlcn ' . , , 2.40. schuimerich Hrot 26, v s prkkett Hillsboro and Portland, but there 30, (' A Lamkln j 50, star Lbr Co 38.88, eema to be an impression that the It tl. C.H An l! 11. l - , 1. laiinuu iv .7".. 1 une wilt dui ue rrnuiariT uiniaiw ... . .. 1 . .... ri ! . IS The Line of the O. E. Between Hillsboro and the Grove TO BE LAID TO DilKY CHEEK NOW will Tfati Bavc t Vail far Big Fill Crctk Btttsa resume the work of tracklaying to the creek from Hillsboro. It will then be obliged to wait until the fill on the west side of, the creek is finished. From the latter point, there will be no obstacles in the to the I Grove. The distance is six miles 7 ami o mo; otnering ogiuar .,, , 1 . 11 ,1 54. j a Davi 10.50, Jobnaoo from Hillsboro, and is practically 1.04, Hbo Com Hank 108.86, 8 a a level Btretch ol country. The See Our Full Assortment u. Bird Bell, the famous Tilt-Ken- ney shoe, for men. 30 tf Prof. Garrison, of Forest Grov, wa. in the city Monday Henrv Hogrefe, of South Tuala tin, was in town lueeday. M. Kicheo and son, of Blooming, were in town lueBday, ana cauea. Mr.. Bews, formerly of Washing until finished to the Grove, in which case many people here, do not look for tegular tram service before the last of November, or pos sibly not before the first of the year TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS A GOODLY SUPPLY rf toilet aid- is an absolute necessity at this resort e-pecially. Whether you stay at home or go away yon need thetn just the same, that this pharmacy is the best place to obtain them any one will tell you who has once used Our Toilet Aids 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 Sources from which questions will bs taken for teachers' examination. for Rehrnarv and Aucn.t. 1909 ton county, now of Tacoma, W ash., will be as follows: wa. in town, Monday. Developing, printing and finish- ina. done for amateur photograph er.. at the Poet Card Baxaar. 26t! Mr.. Colburn Tbayer, of above P.BRtnn. wa. in town the last of last week, visiting with Mrs. Cave. For Rent A nicelf furnished room in a new nouee lor one or iwo centlemen. Inquire at 3rd and JeflerBon street.. oO-l Marriages licenseBwere issued on February 1909 I Arithmetic. 2 Civil Government 3 English Literature. February 1909 A. One-half from text: Newcomer's English Literature, and Newcomer's American Literature. B. One-half from the following classics: 1 Lowell, The Vision 01 Sir wuniaiiKiv. lit. ser.) Houghton, 25c, aic. a Webster. The First Bunker Hill Ora tion (Riv. lit. ser.) Houghton, 25c, 22c. 3 Scott, Mann ion ( rocket uaastcsj mac millan, 25c, 22c. August 1909 ....... . 1 a. une-naii ironi lexis: ntwwiuci s the dates named to the following English and Ameiican Literature. IIFIDUIIP. ....... 1 d Vandehev. Oct. 10; Alfred Meinel 1 Shakespeare, Julius Caesar (Ri v. lit. an.. (Jftftrtria Mil er. Uct. lo. . ' ' a i JT? ' Choicely Bred Registered Jerseys and Registered Dairy Shorthorns For Sale 1 Kuskin. Sesame and Lilies I K1V On October 24, the undersigned ; Houghton, a5c. aac lit . ., , , ., . . , .1 3 Carlyle, Fjsay on Burns and Burns will Bell tne following property at poempoctet Classics Macmillan, 25c, John Yanderwal's auction: Two a2c, ood milch cows and a double Beat 'The hrst hgure is tne puonsner s pnee d tnn hack O K SheDird. 31-2 e second, the price to. scnoois contract ed top naca. u. n.. ouepsru. 01 i,,.-.. th(.Oron librarv Com Wade, the 11-year-old eon of 1 mission and the J K. McGill Co., Port i ; , .-ii .1 t..nl. ,t,A 1 land. Oraaton. KUUOr rviuen, .en auu uruac .u- 4Graph y-One-fifth from State Course large bone of bis left leg, last Hat- f sr?d our.fifths from Redway & urday, while playing with some Hinman. boys on the BchOOl grounds, ur. s CJrammar-One-nttn irom ute course J n.:i . -.n.l . ,1 lofStudv. four-fifths from Buehler. P. A. nauejr n0 v..ou, .i - c0nefifth from SUte the limb. 1 Course cf Study, four-fifths from Doub. Taken Up at my place, near 7 Orthography-Keen s wore Lessons. nWrnmo ami 2-vear-old heifer 8 Physical Geography-Terr' New Physt B Mining, a rel l year old nw, riSi0iOgy-Kron, Hutehinson. " ' - I 10 KeailingT-swie vjourse 01 oiuuy. and tail Owner can have earns bT I -tnni ijiw-S.-hool Laws of Oreeon. proving property and paying for 1 a Theory and Practice-White' Art of aniaffH and advertising. M Y- "."s- terment wa In the Plea.ant lew cmtery, on Cooper Mountain, Hat- urday, Ootolier W, WW. AUCTION SALE . . 1 - I..ll Ka lira last deetroyeii c'imiiwwi; j ir.:.i. Tha content, of the barn i.i.t to tha renter. The loss i. about $500. The origin of the Ore i unknown Ham Oreno, an Italian, who wa Ham ureno, an The undersigned will sell at public seated last week on lb charge ol ..! .. . i 1 I ....I... .. 1 l.imtftf frAm uuuoii iiu ine preiuiew, i iuh etealing a norne auu uuaaa north of Bank, at 10 a m., on lhe ranch, near this place, irnuiui.iv ivn'rniii'ii oit .uau.t Haturdav night, UD0D Matched tea... of uiaie., 6 year. old. delivery of $2SOoh ball. OMIIO wlghl about 1303; a Jersey cows, freah; 0ajm that he will have no troume red Polled and jersey cow, freah; year. . bUshing an alibi, nd says i-..r-,,iiC,1.i..i..i.l..." , Drove tnai ne wa m ll 3 inch wagon: a 3 4 Mitchell wagon, he can l,rov ' , . l. ti. double team b.rne. with collar.; City, above Albany, where bt 1 wor. t.i. 1 .i . . . ...... . . 1 oimn nn IDrj UlV in a logging cam 1, on mo - 1 . . 1 ... ...... 1 , j hoik ..en belore n a none plow, cultivator, gram crauie, ... ,u Pitch fork., boe, rakes, a and other aTraok Kelflay, rreBiuen. u arinioo a. All household kml Hiteiieii .,.,... nraan xat OH Ol noau u hirniture, oat, wheat, by and growing v whi0h was formed last potato... Nothing reserved. ''f "Tl'nT L,nn ia.ue a call for Mii.cn an,, .w.et ewer. w . " . 0UB.odianB Termaor Sa e-AU sums or iu apou "r . . . j nd less, cash: over 10, on. year', of Washington county roads, I time, approved, notes, without n- m. oy. - ' BOO0mpU8D m I paid when due; If noi, r ' onc8 wresi from date at rate 01 o per n.. , - , . 000d roads osnt will be charged. Three per a year. The Bubj BJ" cent discount for cash on sums in this counvy over $10 J P Helitfll. Owner. J W. Hughes, Auctioneer. Ueo. F. Naylor, Clerk. NOTICE nA.I at flAA (Illl HSHVV, t . ! aaa hatttA The Couuty uommuwunw" ' 1 ..I tha nnnr farm, situated on the Southern Pacific R. mile east of tbia pity, for the inmates, ah parties whose accounts wim me iarm, - nlnlnnB ior have been over six months out providing board and lohln. I tor landing ar. rM.uested to settle l0 p.r monU. each. A. 1 aule. l)t. B. 1. Liinaiawr. inero - . mL. inmates at the place. '""""V"! Dan O'Meara. of east of Hillsbo- inUffht the present poor farm aboui 10, wa in town Saturday. 20 years ago, and could now reaii z. Read a,d of flommeroial Hotel, several times w.. r In iki. i-a.. ft i. under new it wished to sen. management, and the new proprie- when in town, call and try our i. 1. : a 1- iha Kiiriine.s. u.. nnm.a and cnona. and don l ior- ui ia eauerieuuou iu niiv w" , . . , w. n. B,...,.! Sb.,.a,... ftjwiM gag P , lo town Tuesday. fectionerv. . 2(k) 8S ThoaH Tongue Jr, distatty office... 20 00 Cupt tluiles, janitor 44 M J Haynes, oepuiv snerui " o W O liouelson, rec ofliee 9 60 Hbo Livery Co, eip 19 60 M C Case, sal and otl'eip i 35 J A lnibrie, asst and coll 69 00 Geo H Wilcox, sal and exp uo 62 C B Buchanan, road viewer 4 00 JasvSewell, " " 4 O W Marsh, " " 8 40 L C Walker, surveyor 7 50 ,i 11 ...ii 00 Willi Ireland, sal and exp 136 'So City Water & Light, c h aa 50 Dr F A Bailey, insane exp 5 00 I. K risk, insane wit Albert Woodard, insane wit J K Butler, rec office W I) Wood, health officer Hillsboro Argus, printing Hillsboro Independent, printing W M Jcksoti, sal and exp K I Kuratii, insane J W Bailey, Mil and exp Frank Barr, wit J r ct w..k i-nimlv Tub Co. wiutiiiB.. alnnsn Siiler. wit dist attv 2 00 hid Tel Co, rent c b 9 55 Sidney Westfnll, wit a 00 Forest Grove Times, printing 4 50 W R HarrU, fruit insp ao 65 11 35 ao Pacific Telephone Co 6 65 r-i.. lriiillinninie. ammlics 4 75 Boys' ami t.irls' Aid soe, reut i 00 u Hugh L Wahl, damages i.....6o 00 V I lVmrlanll hrnsh t 50 Tbos Tucker, refund 4 Geo Westcott, " '. a 10 3 90 Albert Wood, insatie wit Claude Noland, wit pros atty rii Water A Linlit 1:0, c n 1 chen, Cornelius, Or , R. 2. 31-3 W. M. Jackson and wife.of Hillf hnro Am here for a visit at the T S. Cozier home. Mr. Jackson and 2 60 a 60 3 50 ....93 40 .-53 75 ....11 10 ....50 79 .... as 1. .134 5 , 1 20 I! 60 U. in thn same com-1 16 Cnmnraition-HerTlck & Damon. HI a vUlityi u v a 1 vva h Mfc" w w " 1 - - r - , .u Tl k-J 1 17 Phvsies-Millikati & Gale: A First nanv uuriun luu war. luoi uu been in Indiana for a visit with pgu. - relatives and Stopped eff enroute ,9 Botany-Bergen: Fdements of Botany a .?.. v T 1 ! tW. Anata - a lf.oa.fr.A.t llnai 4trA CLtl UUUJO. mi. vvm a wv 1 j ; -- , WaaKinrtnn ortiintv. W Geometry, Questions on Plane Gcotne Oregon, and is just about to Start History :, General History-Myers' Gen .. a 60 ...a 30 ,.2a S ...a 00 ,.. 3 00 ..11 93 ..20 00 ...14 65 ,,..9 20 ..14 16 ..64 45 Albert Bunning, elec andrel ... R J Wood, election Conzleuiann Bros .. Glass & rrudhomiiie, supplies. Irwin llodson Co " . Ind Tel Co, rent L W House, gasoline i iruurwlc nherifT ex VI. W V. , 11 lut iirisoners SO 00 i " sal anil Uep 825 00 Gordon & Miner, livery 4 00 ur 1 e..tt wnnil e h 234 SO O & C R R Co, refund 44 3 Ttuatees Banks Hall, elections 10 00 Wash Co Pub Co, sup priutiug 37 50 Geo Hancock, aal ami dep aas 00 11 " exp 94 10 bd prisoners 70 75 ix Writine-Outlook .Writing System Tests ill Writinir. . . a - . ii Aleebra-Wells: Algebra for Second arv Srhotil. . ic Rnnkkeemnp-Omce Aletnoos ana Practical Bookkeeping, Part 1. on his fourth term. He is a very nlearant fellow to meet and the voters of his county seem to know it Russell (Lucas Uo., Iowa,) Union. Last Thursday. John McNamer brought in to town J. P. O'Brien, vice president and general manager of theO. R. & N. and S. P. rail roads in Oregon, It. B. Miller, gen eral freight agent, S. P. R. R., K. K. Lytle, president f . K. & IN. uo., and Geo. Davis, the chiel engineer of the P. R. & N. Co. Theoflicials inspected the local line around Til lamonk. On Fridav. thev proceed ed to Nehalem bay and beach and thoroughly inspected the right 01 wav. Saturdav thev sr-ent exam ining the shores of Tillamooi: bay and coast line, going to Uanbaldl beach and inspecting the road-in that neighborhood. Mr. U mien BrnrnsBod himself as more than pleased with tne ouuook, ana aiso with the wotk done, eBpecialty nraisina the treBtle and bridge work at thia And of the line. He stated that the bridge builder and engineer had done a fine piece of work on this trestle. He also stated that the work would be Dusb.d to com pletion aB quickly as possible, and that Mr. Lytle had plenty 01 money to keep things going ngnl along Tillamook Herald. ...nl tlioftarv. An examination ib required upon the first thirteen Butiects for a firet grade certificate valid for three vears: unnn the first eighteen sub jects for a State certificate valid for five years; and upon twenty-one subjects for a State diploma valid for life. 'THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oiegon A. P. Armatrong, LL.B., Principal flWe occaov two floors 6 s by 100 feet, have a $ jo, 000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leaas au others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSaid a Business Man: "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough it -ill win out in the end." Said an Educator! "The quality of Instruc- Hn iriwn in mar school make it the standard Of its kind in the Nortnwesi. COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Reference: Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland. 1 I will sell at public auction at Hillsboro Livery Stable, Hillsboro, Oregon SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, AT 2 P. M. Four grand-daughters of "Recorder," No. 29,239; one daughter of "Chief Engineer," No. 47,148; "Pedro," No. 3,187 bull; yearling "Combination," No. 4,389 bull; one grand-daughter of "Oregon Stoke Pogis," No. 2,296. With the exception of the last one, they are all de scendents of the choicest blood from the V. S. Ladd estate registered Jerseys and offer stockmen a splendid opportunity to lay the foundation for a registered herd. Two 2-year-old heifers and one yearling bull of the Kirklivington blood of dairy short horns. They are descended from selections by Professor French, of Ida ho experiment station, and are good specimens of this most valuable family of shorthorns. The Stock will be on Exhibition on Friday, October 16, for Inspection Terms: Three months' credit on approved notes at 6 per cent interest. Thomas Withycombe, 609 Commercial Blk, Portland mmmm m m m m at m m m mmmmmmmammmm m n PUBLIC SALE The. uujereigned will sell at public auction, o miles east 01 nuisnoro, pn the BaBa Line toad, and 3 miles northeast from Keedvilie, at ru a.m 8ATPRI3AYOCTOBKR 24 Soirell driving team, work aingle or double: 3,a-vr-old hejfera, coming fresh &o0, 3 yearling HeifeTsrcoming fresh In Marcn; oiuaeoaar -uaasj; whu auaiw nA nn)-:, Hitcaun iaed cutter: cart: arwtal tona of baled clover bav: No 8 Jersey Lily cooking stove, a good as new: set new chain name; nousenoiu furniture and other article too.numer on to mentioa. . . . , . . . Terms of sale: Sums under $10, cash; over $10, qne yar'a time with interest at t per cent on approved notes. Lunon at noon. . John Vanderwal, Owner. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. L. J. Palmateer handles the largest assortment of high grade oigars in tne oily . u ve mm a can THE DELTA DRUG STORE 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 Book will be aoM for Cash 0ly. Positively bo Credit. !' . t M i i i a I i i